Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

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TECH TIGER © cS PIR T if: F Mr. Howard Burns In appreciation and honor we the class of 1976 dedicate this yearbook and its contents to Mr. Howard Burns for his devotion in the field of varsity coaching. Soccer — 13 years 1 State Title 2 Western Mass. Title 2 City Titles Baseball — 15 years State Championships Western Mass. Titles City Titles Undefeated years in city 38 Consecutive Victories 1965-1970 31 Consecutive Victories 1973—Present 9 players drafted by major league teams, 6 have played pro-ball. con ff Basketball — 5 years 2 Western Mass. Runnerups 2 City Titles The Graduating Class of 1976 ss ; =. A Diploma in Hand ye o 4 aa 3 12 = = Banquet Times. . . a Fun For Everyone 1S fe i Tech L 4 % ' 4 i 4 ; SURE IS ee a OTE Li iving L TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL Class Officers and Student Council Members 1975-1976 SENIOR JUNIOR PRESIDENT Joe Pandolfi-315 Robie Glenn-311 VICE PRESIDENT Jonathan Reed-327 Duane Victory-15 SECRETARY Mary Alice Poe-313 Annamaria Basile-118 TREASURER Joseph Rosati-12 Sanford Dixon-12 STUDENT COUNCIL Sandy Frederick-109 Kevin Bredenbeck-201 Terre Hill-12 Sanford Dixon-12 Bertha Kennedy-215 Evelyn Hernandez-12 Gregg King-313 Donna Joyal-12 Mary Alice Poe-313 Jane Linsky-319 Cathy Serrenho-318 Duane Victory-15 The Technical Highschool | Yearbook Staff | 1976 Editor in Chief — Gregg Raymond King : | Sp orts Editor — Dave Fontain be Dave Koch | 343% nior Portraits — Adrienne Willams += bate ‘ i s = ; cs t “Activities — Ellen Millett) .cademics — Jim Dziobek x = 2 ef ee ndids = Gussie Weldon gee er earbo bad On eager 5 SN CLASS WILL Mary Ann Gatti leaves still wondering if anyone is mad at her. Scott Wade leaves to find a theft-proof locker. Mr. DeForge leaves with a new tax deduction for the year. Brian Collins and Ronnie Duchesne leave Mary’s shoes on the roof of the boys’ gym. John and Judy Baginski leave to live happily ever after. John Noe leaves still looking for a date. The Tech football team leaves without a win. Gregg King leaves an oil slick. Mike Sullivan and Craig Constantinos leave for ‘The Charm.” Mary Ann, Sherri, Mary, and Sue leave their latest book, “1001 Ways to Make a Prank Phone Call.” Honors 12 English leaves Mrs. Howard ‘Shades of 1984.” Tech News leaves Mr. Epstein without a twelve-inch speaker. Dave Clini leaves his hernia at the Wesson Memorial Hospital. Carolyn Nelson leaves Miss Hoar, saying, “Let’s call mother.” Val Parrotta leaves saying, “Boogie.” Vicki Owens leaves the halls to future students. Sherri and Mary leave Laverne and Shirley only to be found on television. The Senior Class leaves Mrs. Linsky 127 pencils and 14 cans of desk cleaner. Ricky Landry leaves his brown-nosing techniques to Bill Scott. Norm Vernadakis leaves as ““Dancing Bear.” Vinnie Natle leaves to explore the depths of the sea with Jacques Cousteau. | Cathy Serrenho leaves Jim Kiser to the navy. Tech News leaves Mr. Forgue’s room a mess. Mr. Epstein leaves after winning the ““Gabe Kotter Look-alike Contest.” Mike Mastroianni leaves Mr. Forrest’s class, at last, after two years of “Get away from the windows,” and “Sure, I’ve got one of those.” Mrs. Heyl leaves her typing classes after saying, “Please stop typing, NOW!” George Metzidakis, Tom Gloster, and Paul O’Donnell leave to pursue their life ambitions at the ‘‘No Name.” Tech News leaves minus a radio. . . a book shelf. . . a light DUO. an. Lisa Costa leaves with the phone number of every good-looking boy in the Senior Class. Patty Nugent leaves her phone number to any interested boy in the Senior Class. Cathy Serrenho leaves Mr. Collins one Fonzie T-shirt. Mr. Collins doesn’t leave anything because he needs everything he has. Pete Lindblad leaves still trying to be a perfectionist. Luigi DeCaro leaves looking for a job on “Candid Camera.” Tech athletes leave still trying to find Mr. Rheault. Brian Collins leaves looking for his two front teeth in the toilet. The Tech crew leaves Mr. Monnier up the river without a paddle and Classical’s motor at the bottom of the Connecticut River. Lynn Aubrey leaves with a Yearbook pass. Mike Lalikos leaves still trying to connect his muscles to his brains. Dale Long and Keith Albright leave so fast that no one saw them go. Bertha Kennedy leaves her size ten shoes for the crew team to row in. Fred Smith leaves to design a new line of clothes for Lou Dram- in. Jimmy Jolicoeur leaves his paper route. The guys leave detention via the window. The Tech hockey team leaves to join the legion. Jim “Bozo” Holmes leaves still clowning around. Don Schmidt and Andy Richards leave with “high” hopes. Carol Arthur leaves with her books. William Pelletier leaves as “the fastest slide rule in the west.” Mr. Miller’s Youth and Law classes leave for court, but don’t get there. Dwayne Anderson leaves Mr. Schloss’ darkroom broke. Bob Allen and Dan Olzewski left early. Terry Drost leaves running. Gene Ayers leaves to become a bouncer at the bar of his choice. Mike Bibeau and Jim Maynard leave, but how often were they here. Ellen Bruno leaves after telling Ms. Donigian, ‘““We’re woman, not girls!” Leo Buono leaves saying, ““My name’s not Sonny!” David Debien leaves in his dune buggy. Steve Ethier leaves still looking for the right girl. Dave Rose, Bill Ciocca and Joe Pandolfi leave after singing “Sherri Baby” one more time. Kevin Quinn, Paul Levesque, and Tim O’Connor leave a type case all over Mr. Schloss floor. Tom Mascara leaves in his sleep. Bill Swain leaves without a ““Karen” the world. Joe Rosati leaves the Springfield teachers who reside elsewhere a housing development in the heart of Springfield. Susan Maisy leaves her patched blue jeans to Maisy. Jim Pyle leaves the computer room at five o’clock with a little help from the custodian. Rick Wallace leaves to become the best ““Gopher”’ to ever play basketball at Minnesota. Mary Alice Poe leaves after saying a prayer for Tech... . because God knows it needs it. Laurie Ferrara leaves people wondering what her legs look like. Gary Standing and Henry Landry leave people wondering if they can talk. Jon Reed, Frank Commisso, and Fred Dyer just leave people wondering. . . Rich Kulas leaves after winning the “Best Forged Pass Award.” see Dave Glantz and John Noe leave to star in the new version of — “Buck and the Preacher.” Visitors to Room 113 leave asking, ‘““Where’s Mr. Forgue?”’ Ronnie Duchesne leaves still looking for a job. Lisa Branchesi leaves always looking back to see if John Noe is following her. Bob Ferrando and Gordon Barger leave after “bowling over” every team in the city. The referees leave Howie Burns and the basketball team without a Western Mass. championship. Mr. Peabody’s classes leave him “their way.” Fin ert Memorial — Warner Medal ae Ere ets aid Nicchmliecen oe ti a ad CORRE So tail Ise ot Off And Running by! a 5 Ludlow 117-27 wie Northampton 90-51 won Deerfield Academy 77—68ewon = Fermi-95=50 won 5s Pittsfield 934-514 won _ Putnam 124-17 won Commerce 118-22 won, Classical 110-34 won ae “Tacoivic 89'4-55% wo Mohawk. 88-57 won athedral 77-68 won Inter-school meet 2nd 75 pt's Western Mass meet 2nd 115 pt’s State meet tied for 3rd 20 pt’s — Westspringfie Agawam 0-1: Ludlow 0-6 | Deerfield TOR : won | rt ampton Longmeadow West Springfield i = sy = Quinsigamond Cup 4th ni thai 2nd Place Western Mass... Mid Hudson Regatta 6th . Pee | Td Place States Diy sebemonal Simsbury Loss go 6th Place’New England New England Regatta 6th Pee aS : Individuals Jim Gauthier — Willy Jiles Ist. West. Mass — — nie oe ec Ist Place 2nd States _ 3rd. State “add pak tae Ras Ate cere Saeeord New E Evins B Dan GIRLS SOCCER West Side — 4-0 Lost West Side — 3-2 Lost Cathedral — 3-2 Lost Longmeadow — 4-1 Won Easthampton — 2-1 Lost Van Horn — 4-3 Won Holly Cross — 2-0 Won Longmeadow — 4-1 Won Van Horn — 4-1 Lost West Side — 5-0 Lost ae GOLF Classical — won Putnam — won Commerce — won Cathedral — lost HOCKEY Albany — won W. Spfid — won Pittsfield — lost Classical — lost Amity Reg — won St. Joe — won Amherst — won Agawam — lost Chicopee — won Cathedral — tie Amherst — won W. Springfield — lost Classical — won Agawam — won Cathedral — lost Chicopee — won Amherst — won Albany — lost Classical — lost Agawam — won Amity — won Cathedral — lost Chicopee — won W. Springfield — lost % ae fr ne $ crs be PEPER IAS x oF ¢ 38. vi A mm; 4, ‘ - ; he 4 b ctx, . at Ad a. i Pad : - pain: ust a ily pen gene Cares ; Brae a te a pent ita in We - oe a Sy, a ns a Pah g eee eX tes FIRST ROW: V. Savage, B. Lamoine, B. Johnson, R. Jackson,-D, Coyle, W.-McGregor, M. Lalikos, E. Leverett, E, Brantly,: ‘ey Holmes, M.-Robitile, SECOND “© ROW: K. Breddenbeck, J. Victory, C: Perry, S. Dupis, J. Brantly, BMullins, F. Gasque;, D. Victory K. Butlets'S.-Blake, Ry, Carelocks-K. - tiwag Ao A. Click, A. Macey, C. King, W. McSweeny, B, Micman,-T. Sums, J.Arnaid, Rv Adams, 'T. Milbeér, D. Dawson, G..Rose, D. Green, “ “Ts 3 iis ‘ . hit eg ee a ‘ “ A Rs WS i : ¥ Piha: De ' Wy A aetin Ste : 3 : - Sie eee See et vies e : [S ee ri P te a 4 % ia Pr ep a ees Pe “ Sap oe ws pve oa Pestle bale OS rl, NM pe eis At jth ies he ts. 25 ey eR a, SEE AI ty Sie ATE URES BATE Rs then. dale tie SOP se Fike. a pre ae gore Ta, bei a ae prgiite Aae TS reer =) hy gE ET ils conde ge pte CORI goon Hor 5 Le Lone’ on Mae . Nae ny ee: Soy a aK as : ; j ae Rag 8 Oe 1g ee 6a ve ba ee ed 0 gp ie, ; % ye “ e Me £% siege a Ps, ' . 5 ‘ Mid Fe ; a Fadl ” al AS AS A tek dime 78 Bee tT STANDING: Coach: Kokonowski, Coach: Parent, E. DiFiore, R. Duchense, N. Thiffault, G. Bosnro, T. Burtch, P. Bonavita, K. Quinn, T. Pagliaro, J. Penna, P. Ahlberg, M. Jolicoeur, T. Williams, FIRST ROW: N. Vernadakis, R. Nelson, B. Scott, J. Jolicoeur, R. Landry, J. Baginski, B. Collins, Missing: R. Kulas, eh ea die nda odd ad © i yy) fi) ie 4 BACK ROW: Mr. Burns, T. Brinson, B. Johnson, C. Nunnally, K. Gladden, M. Crump, J. Willians, M. McLaurin, R. Westbrook, G. Finch, E. Leverette, C. Cuffic S. Blake, V. Savage, J. Howard, J. Brantley, Mr. Sullivan IN FRONT: Ricky Wallace evin Bu Ke — omas R Th - _. =| ie) as) A ise} | — fast 16 6) cs 4 [o} oO iS) ie = s 3 ; 5, i wn EO) aa 52 2 eee Rann, S. Rs agi hig a Demaio, G } RONT ROW: Lia RC. “Wir, Kominski,, RS i ee Tech Baseball uP ms wae ar $. ae = el esa eu . Williams, S. Hardy, A. Pierce, A. Scott Girl’s Basketball ys a Fy ALDI AMO, etek om pee RR SY eee rd TI Oe ERR AEE r 4 wees epigeretiehye : prsebeerete sed: % sirtitistgaciostts ettiiisarsaestate te eel besten eee Gee? eeesst” cies BERD HAG G aes rete oa cone he ee battti ‘ee Ds RS Rote eRe 5 : Sia a Se es Left to Right J. Roncalli, B. Annis, M. Sarkis, G. Barger, M. Alessandroni, J. Zalewski, W. Ouellette. Left to Right J. Dziedzina, R. Ferrando, B. Ouellette as ace rn r _ ss ’ ry ia 4 Pa FIRST ROW Coach Monnier, B. Johnston, R. Brown, J. Rossoti, B. Swain, D. Falvey, J. Dziobek, J. Brown, S. Ferrero. SECOND ROW J. Hogan, B. Romono, D. Carr, K. Romono, M. Clapp, D. Scavone, G. Young, D. Williams, P. Bramucci, C. Boulais, THIRD ROW: J. Beard, D. Burt, M. Elliot, D. Clark, J. Wigglesworth, J. Gianfelice, D. Joyal, Missing R. Craig, D. Coyle, D. Pelequin, J. Clemments, W. Fenton NE %; % FRONT ROW Left to Right: S. Wade, D. Doyle, S. Dixson, T. Johnson STANDING Left to Right: Coach Flink, T. Marceau, C. Fable, S. Owens, T. Drost, M. Midwood, L. James, S. Varelakis, D. Bourbeau. 47 TERANS CL ug YT JOIN NOW ve = zg = mele Tech Jocks eniein een aaa BMA Ze sill) No. “1” ; Tiger Spirit Lives On G3 pee Cee ee: wg aa s, ey ey igind hee eee Oe S bar aD : aoe 5 Ped) er 2 ough See A RR ee ars a) MUGEN ‘es eR EEN erent eee eaters Loe tes a ey Le ae CPN EET ee q | a | 1 : oo 7 i Fs BACK ROW — Coach Greenspan, A. Duperre, M. Soffer, R. Nekitopoulos Capt. — FRONT ROW — K. Swindle, K. Goid, K. Watson, J. Able. Missing — Capt. L. Putino sn ed a FIRST ROW — S. Levesque, M. Huff, A. Sabrina, SECOND ROW — D. Labbe, J. Johnson, K. Ford, B. Joseph, S. Hallett, BACK ROW — Coach L. Drowne, B. Wank, M. Parkins, S. Parkers, E. Contant, D. Whitney, T. Hallett Tech Champs Of Yesteryear 59 FRONT ROW. M. Sternchak, E. Donald, D. Burt, B. Bluteau, T. Fabel, J. Kolm SECOND ROW: I. Mecham, M. Richard, Capt. S. Kenniston, Capt. J. Rosati, Capt. T. Gosselin, J. Witkowski, D. Teece, D. Williams THIRD ROW: G. Moore, D. Anderson, S. Ferraro, J. Diederich, C. Kaskeski, Coach Monnier, R. Straughn, missing Cbaag eee” oe eee SEH 5 BRE € Fhe SEES eeebonucnnaeeTe tee eETD TO TE wee: ee ieee teas Tennis FRONT ROW L-R T. Kalamarakis, P. Stathis BACK ROW L-R E. Ford, J. Roncalli, J. Williams, E. LeMond, Coach DeForge, B. Robare, F. St. Jacques, B. Swan, J. Noe. a Sy, See, as , “4 POee as. Ge 8 ie ces Ay Meee Me 6 Ss a 03 “xX oo NS ows ceil oh, 2 gl et Pree tte Fe OOoge AS a . bn en ee See Lee i, te gt Say de, a . © Nia: PBs 6. i ie. v Sa oI LE Ye r ” we ges Sar OOS aia aerate a a if: elemeets ox ees , SOO KOR %, ae 2 ¥ , gel I ASS AS, y re PY ts. ONE . vit — efte Qe, Mit a AN one a ery eee hc, 2 ae aor wane er Are Le a OP eu 4 ‘ : wnt iM Co Maecenas | hk Se 2 aR, sae e : 64 3 : WaPo 3 Ps Pad cg eae eet a aed Sci Sos ‘ se AE Nee REET Ss = Buc besd eae 7 : _ : ’ ae ee’ + adi | wires, V Wee iy pmtaget 8° Se LK KAO ta van , j Poe 7 ‘eos | o Ek a he FS b } , wmrama f f Bot : eR § bk Us 089 Ahh he Ay Fie. yl UP ihe Lig ae re a FRONT ROW — L to R. J. Jessup, S. Dixson, A. Click, T. Sims, J. Jenkins, D. Long, K. Albright, S. Owens, C. Kaskeski, J. Kolm, D. Bass, A. Shunk, BACK ROW L to R — Coach Dutkiwics, T. Marceau, S. Wade, M. Lalikos, K. Bredenbeck, R. Muns, A. Macey, S. Veralakis, M. Edwards, R. Moore, E. Cody, B. Money, T. Drost, D. Doyle, G. Braese, D. Victory, L. James, D. Bourbeau, C. Ortiz, C. Welch, he ht tiga ' { ; Re iM . j sez! ig Ae ay eS a a ree 4 4 y Fe Riles ee ee | FRONT L to R Captains: Willie Jiles, Bob Craig, Dave Falvey BACK ROW L to R: K. Griffth, R. Showell, K. Baker, M. Rowley, T. Elliot, Gerald Nicterg, S. Kane, A. Macy, E. Brantly, M. Lokios, Dawne Danson, J. Gauthen, B. Romano, B. Fenton, K. Romano, J. Postell, T. Perry and Coach Mr. Scyocurka TECH WRESTLING 4 se Hi: b 4 ‘ fi This page donated by members of Concert Choir. Strength + = Excellence Strategy Tech News Staff SITTING: S. Labbe, S. Hynd, M. Gilbert, C. Picard ROW 1 P. Wimbish, C. Serrenho, A. Basile, P. Cole, R. Vargas. ROW 2 C. Forni, P. Lindblad, S. Wade, R. Ferrando, M. Warner, J. Drennen. ROW 3 J. Reed, M. Manolakis, T. Drost, T. Howe. ROW 4 R. Giaguinto, J. Pandolfi, T. Bedard, K. Ward. Missing: M. Gatti, J. Jenkins, J. Ziff, T. Maxwell, B. Swan. Mr. Wallace Miss Kuroczko fy Yearbook Staff Ist ROW W. McMahon, L. Branche, N. Langevin, A. Williams, L. Aubrey, M.A. Poe. 2nd ROW. S. Albert, E Millet, G. Gagnon, A. Weldon, D. Koch, G. King, P. Goodreau, 3rd ROW: M. Bibeau, B. Romano, J. Maynard, J. Dziobck 4th ROW P. Fontain, A. Pagliardo, D. Petrone, L. Cupero, J. Hogan Sth ROW: L. Decaro, R. Doty Missing M. Elliot, B. Kennedy Mr. Miller Mr. Nowick vs) Tech Band Be rie PKs , 76 Today’s Army ii ae Te aa ee 4% : FIRST ROW T. Thelma SECOND ROW W. Eseabar THIRD ROW T. Copeland, P. Williams, E. Millet, P. Wilson FOURTH ROW C. Williams, V. Guess, T. Owens From the students of Homeroom 214 78 80 Oceanograthy Ist ROW J. Dzobek, N. Caron, G. Gilbert, D. Labbe, J. Marceau, B. Bicctring Jr. National Honor Society Ist ROW: | to r: E. Hernandez, A. Basile, M. Huff, A. Houlihan 2nd ROW: | to r: P. Cole, K. Avery 3rd ROW: | to r: J. Fairbanks, S. Ashe, L. Webb, J. Pino 4th ROW: | to r: J. Frame, D. Orszulak, L. Scott Sth ROW: 1 to r: D. Augustus, G. Braese, D. Carr, K. Cagan 6th ROW: | tor: B. Johnson, S. Piubieni, K. King 7th ROW: 1 tor: C. King, W. Caulton, Missing: W. McMahon, W. Escobar, K. Herring, J. Kolm, T. Maxwell, B. Swan, L. Dauphinais, M. Gallant, P. Natle, R. Noble Good Luck class of 76 GAA members Office Aids Ist ROW: | to r: K. Ford, I. Smith 2nd ROW: | to r: C. Drzal, D. Richardson, E. Watson, K. Randel, S. Francis, L. Walsh, D. Mullin, B. Defilio, L. Nadle 3rd ROW | tor: J. Miller, L. Picard, T. Owens, B. T. Washington, M. Baymon, C. Bouche, D. Ferrando, D. Moauro, F. Bell, D. Sousa, D. Wilson, C. Arthur Missing: L. Witherell, E. Johnson, D. Jackson, R. Austin, K. Bouquet, V. Taylor, G. Kroll, J. Moore, D. Sharlow, B. Cabana, W. Edgett, K. Daunais, J. Frazier, F. Howard Senior National Honor Society | Ist ROW: 1 tor: A. Williams, A. Frazier, C. Arthur 2nd ROW: | to r: L. Beaulieu, J. Mkrtschjan, J. Brown 3rd | ROW:1 tor: D. Burrell, L. Chabot, J. Pyle, G. Griffin 4th ROW: | to r: M. Lalikos, R. Craig, J. Rosati, T. Gosselin, M. Cote 5th ROW: | to r: F. Commisso, J. Reed, R. Ferrando 6th ROW: | to r: T. Drost, S. Wade, W. Pelletier, R. Diluzio Missing: F. Dyer, S. Heady, T. Marceau, C. Blanks, R. Brunt, L. Harp, V. Natle, N. Vangel, R. | Wedderburn, J. Williams 81 82 Medicle Carreas Ist ROW D. Victory, K. Cagan — vice-presidents 2nd ROW J. Johnson, M. Cotto, J. Miller, A. Frazier — President M. King, L. Witherell, D. Mullen, L. Gaudreault 3rd ROW D. Jenkins, D. Richardson, A. Ford, K. Culhane, H. Dasso 4th ROW E. Cook, D. Troy, G. Dixon, Ms. Linsky — advisor, B. Hawley, D. Hawley Mathlets Ist ROW L-R A. Bosile, C. Arthur G. Krol 2nd ROW L-R J. Pyle, J. Reed, S. Wade, F. Commisso, W. Pelletier, R. Finkel, Mr. Savoia This page is donated by Mr. Epstein. Match Witts ROW 1. A. Basile, L. Lueius, A. Linsky ROW 2 J. Kolm, I. Mecham, S. Kane, J. Noe, Mr. Denis Cafeteria Aids Ist ROW D. Labbe, S. Ulen, M. Gilbert, C. Hardy, T. Welmaer 2nd ROW R. Varga, S. Hywd, C. Serrewlro, J. Mynd, L. Jodorn, A. Moulihan, L. Webb, C. Palmer 3rd ROW S. Wilson, B. Kennedy, D. Furowsky, J. Franzier Good luck to the great class of 76! Mrs. Linsky 83 84 Girls Athletic Association ROW 1 L-R T. Baetlow, A. Williams, A. Bartlow, R. Bienn, S. Levesque, L. Patino, D. Labbe, T. Streeter, S. Andrew ROW 2 L-R Coach Drown, A. Muntley, B. Able, D. Joyal, M. Huff, S. Ulen, Coach Greenspan ROW 3 L-R I. L. Burke, H. Dasso, R. Soures, S. Swinton, S. Labbe ROW 4 L-R H. Dixon, E. Millett, J. Miller, P. Wilson, C. Hind, S. Wilson, J. Johnson ROW 5 L-R V. Guess, B. Dawson, K. Watson, B. Wilson, T. Hill, P. Teague ROW 6 L-R K. King, R. Copeland, K. Wattson, R. Netebpdous, S. Hardy Narwigg: ipaure Rollar Skatting ROW 1 L-R P. Wilson, T. Hill, S. Levesque, R. Nekitopoubs ROW 2 L-R R. Glenn, B. Green, D. Barbie ROW 3 B. Dawson, T. Copeland, R. Copeland, K. Wattson, C. Carter, Coach Drown. Ski Club ROW 1 L to R. D. Carr, L. Fortin, B. Linsky, A. Houlihaw, T. Wehmer, B. Kennedy, P. Nugent. ROW 2 L to R. T. Morrow, D. Rose, G. King, B. Clocca, T. Lamantalne ROW 3 — P. Caine, P. LaRolsh, J. Liebel, B. Spano ROW 4 — J. Brown, M. Cote, J. Pyle, J. Pandolfi ROW 5 — J. Hogan, T. Hodovane, C. J. Janfleace, B. Scott ROW 6 — F. Smith, U. Natajal, T. Noonan, D. Hemuerth, M. Ferrn, M. Starkiss, K. Smith, S. Erther, M. Mastriony. Ski Club Advisor, Mr. David Young. Student Patrol SITTING L-R B. Romaro, B. Stafilarkis, B. Johnson, K. Romano, C. Boulais STANDING L-R T. Young, S. Piubeni, D. 85 Williams, S. Ferraro, C. Fabel. Sr Tie ne eee ocean, eae ee in eee + t. ‘e ot 86 Coeds CeCe CECEES CCCCES 87 Cheerleaders wee . s-emeesstnnten oe ; - ee ial a y ‘ Sea il) a ae om ef a4 it © Pp ggiit 2 Rt 89 a | i i Re a) madd O57. NI iy a ee i we lt 90 } s, f { i ' i 91 92 93 , i 1 a Ti a ili NARITA NER ORI TAT mage co. PREMIO NS ek 5 § 95 ei . 7, ALN % 96 97 $f So b+ 42% +, e,@t $ —? o Pt eel 100 a+ oO a4 i ; x : ag ée . i bee ot a SE OT AE 1 EMMIS COMORES le it ie NAMA, ct ag - ett etetmeeitusieeer - neteeiietatin oon cect, cere rt epee re te eee careers Sol 3 “ee - pes go 8 ee ey ws ee Te platen ts it. AI od a A ag ee eae a Sy ae wes 2 bof pent [: o “9 e 4 mi -— Las —— LE ; A ae a een rer Oe its =a 2 = = = as SS, ‘pe iy hs ] place is an unconventiona Tech Where the theories of education meet Civiwa) head on with the realities of urban Life. Where strong traditions are deeply 118 i i i erase Te exe x SAiiot 119 respected and frequently ignored. Where academics are down NTE ee | wrereeey ee and friendship 1s up. 2) Where more students are happy than not 122 mo N a4 An ancient building with a hundred teachers who would not teach anywhere else. 126 Where kids who know little history 127 “thanks” never forget to say Where kids poor in Math or English are learning democracy’s greatest lesson — . The need to get on and be friends. | a PER mM 9 Gi ps Push; - | CRE er; 4. eeee oes a “ sees weeee eeeces ee @eeeee 22 : Pil ESE SUPA auUoLpy mT aN ia Soe ig, SAORI ER UPSETS OF a3 ee iiebiag: Gee oo Sypary uaqoys Magy happy s+: Apauuay ryisag «°° e AON] ugof ete, TEPC”. a 90d AY AAP ifjopuPrd gdasof soniayjad UPHILL t. a PAIIIIN Jd 14}P ) “up ane? {pauuay vglsag °° P4t7j0 ) UPIAG ih Pes, ok ao GLOL PDP UG OBI JA“) passaagy Wag hog passaag, wag unos syPry PED Juangiy wo dog 2uaIgiy wo’ wands G29], [P4210 es dng ssmyty TN fIOAL Sep) ° ee SSPYD OG FAT SOW PIC CGAL J4lD PPD OY 40,4 WO PIC] og A hog ite or Ps % ee AHA TA Yy [OME ) Paar Is 0) L Mpaye] Wy’ HD OL Apagy wow hog JALE) BS A111P 4] AOUOOM UPIAG °° LOS] AtHOXPUPE] WO 1) apqidog Iwo! hog 41 phen 7 sew r MHLNOA dO LI dS AH.L,. sanbuvg sspzy 40luas ag stuasaid J00G IS GBIF] jP21ug Ia IP OL6] {0 ssey) aq UUt SAVE IY 1P A Susurg fpopard qdasof syaptuay Xuwory s42IUf{Q SSPIQ = NLA sep Jo Sumpray suai sr toyrg seep fo Suipray AIUMIC] IO] AF] Y Lap yy’ ‘(eet Cae Ss “MOMPIO iit] wd NOd SAPAPY ) ‘ASA me ar AS itt ih Pa UCU DAL AA f+ da (OSLIP PY SSP) a% set BI eon! oe ae. elope Oe eee Ay PUES ‘SM UL WO BAL) ppb Aft] Ud gino X fo uuds suas duo vp dupa sig Jo AdOMmald 3G] Se Ria OES Be Os Pee Gale : } aa ‘= : OLLOW PUP Passi Apps Ag ffin 2 es AAL agi puif o1 patuaas shvinpp ag Of 4IP4 04 (Wy sat], YHALO TA UyAD MDM IUM IY 2p Biays: pepvery 3 OTOD Let of f mg wud aff “(poosssapun ay Of tur? 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Lipp pup puaisf sno { ]? aq) Bu Mg Cort t ttt! sfopurg gdovo . sgt BULGES AHO SULAUC] Prot 2) HA wl deg Lievul ho ee, = sysuisrg Apu pur ugo{” Seppe aydnoy yp ) 45) $O4455 Mr. Powers Miss Hoar Miss Cormack Mr. DeBonis Mr. Donati Mr. Grace Mr. Salvadore Mr. Burns Mrs. Connors M Mr. Cook Mr. Culver Mr. Denis Mr. DiDomenico Mrs. Connolly Miss Donigian Mr. Dunn Miss Fortin Mr. Forni Mr. Follett Mr. Grimaldi Miss Guarna Miss Guiheen inc eeaneseietricgeaig Tales aie ad Mrs. Kennedy Mr. Kiah Mr. Kokonowski Miss Kroll Miss Kuroczko Mrs. Lantaigne Mrs. Linsky Mr. Loiko Mr. Mason Mec Mrs. McCurry Mr. McDunough Mr. McGrath Mr. Meffen Mr. Pieciak Mr. Shea Mr. Sowell Mrs. Sullivan Y. Mr. Sullivan T. Mr. Sullivan R. Mr. Thornton Mr. “‘Von”’ Mr. Wallace ak: Mr. Watson Mr. Witherell Mr. Worthing Technical bids a fond bon voyage to two of it’s finest teachers. . . Muss Florence Fortin ’ i 4 Miss Helen Borner and wishes a long and happy retirement. 142 A memorial tribute Mr. James Gastone “May legions of angels... from their friends atCech Miss Mary Rhoades bear them to their rest.” 143 RT anc ea aia aaand i Al oR cers gai iis an ten eA ila ii ah co eae, x, eo a wpe : om ‘ ee ere SS psy Sl ee m amine ie ee ethene Warner Medalist — a” a oe Tech’s Best Of 76 147 JULIANNE ABEL SUSAN ALBERT KEITH ALBRIGHT 24 HAMILTON STREET 70 SUFFOLK STREET 79 BRANDON AVE DWAYNE ANDERSON FRANK ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON 3 ROREMARY DR 40 MONTROSE ST 77 MAYFAIR AVE SHIRLEY ANDREWS DANIEL ANNIS JAMES ANYUN 37 BEACON STREET 140 DAPLING ST 120 LARKSPOR ST 148 HOSEA ARNOLD 47 DELMORE ST CAROL ARTHUR 81 KNOLLWOOD STREET LYNN AUBREY MARY AUSTIN SARA BACON 302 WEST ALLEN RIDGE RD 31 ORLANDO ST 221 BRISTOL ST 149 VERONICA BALDWIN JOSEPH BALGASSI EDWARD BALMER 36 ROCHELLE ST 23 GATEWOOD RD 78 MANCHESTER TERR GALE BALSAM CYNTHIA BARBEE JEFFREY BARCUME 28 MARBLE ST 37 HALSEY STREET 31 PARTDRIGE DR GORDON BARGER 59 IONIA ST TONY BARNETT CONSTANCE BARROW THOMAS BEAUDRY 527 BAY ST 77 HUMBERT ST 120 WEST CANTON CIR LEOLA BEAULIEU JOSEPH BELARDO GLENN BENNETT 43 TALCOTT STREET 5 ETON ST 1019 SUMMER AVE DARRYL BENSON MICHAEL BIBEAU ROBERT BIELEN 60 DEXTER ST 112 DICKINSON ST 621 DICKINSON ST EST ROBERT BLAKE 48 STANHOPE RD AGNES BRADLEY 137 SUFFOLK ST ELIZABETH BRENTON CURTIS BLANKS 19 WELCOME ST JOSEPH BLEDSOE 102 WOODMONT ST LISA BRANCHESI 34 CORNWALL JAMES D BROWN 305 TREMONT STREET BEN BREITUNG 62 WEXFORD ST +. +. -e ‘ vy ire ee: we rp Be ffs t St TIMOTHY BROWN 33 GLENOAK DRIVE ELLEN BRUNO JOHN BUDLONG SHAWN BURNEY 27 SMITHFIELD CT 51 LORING STREET 50 MORGAN ST BOX 3634 ™, 3 yr JOHN BURR DEBRA BURRELL STEVEN BUSHEY 51 WILKES STREET 89 CORONA ST 672 ALDEN STREET NEAL CARON 248 PLUMTREE ROAD 153 ARTHUR CASH 75 KENYON ST ALAN CASTONGUAY 216 GREENAWAY DRIVE JEANNETTE CAUDLE SCOTT CAVERS LINDA CHABOT 41 BEACON STREET 81 CLEARBROOK DRIVE 503 COOLEY ST 154 THOMAS CHWALEK WILLIAM CIOCCA GLEN CLARK 155 BACON ROAD 14 WAREHAM STREET 261 HERMITAGE DRIVE ‘ | ee | a LAWRENCE CLARK ALFONZIA CLICK JAMES CLICK 433 ALLEN PARK ROAD 191 WESTFORD AVE 191 WESTFORD AVENUE DAVID CLINT JAMES J COAKLEY JANET COAKLEY 122 WHITE STREET 73 ABBE AVENUE 73 ABBE AVENUE 155 156 ——s STEVEN COLE FRANK COMMISSO 235 PASCO ROAD 22 ELDRIDGE ST GERTRUDE CONNER CRAIG CONSTANTIN LISA COSTA 42 COLUMBIA TERRACE 51 CORAL RD 130 PROSPECT STREET MATT COTE PAUL COTE WENDY COTE 267 ABBOTT ST 43 PARK RD 34 REVERE STREET VENER NARA AOE Cicily ROBERT A CRAIG 98 YALE STREET eesees 00Ge . ’ JEFFERY CRAVEN 28 CAMERON STREET LOUIS CUPERO LOUIS DAGENAIS JOANNE DANIELS 237 MARMON ST 1131 CAREW ST 46 RENEE CIR ES, ¥ y + ALLEN DAVIS BARBARA ANN B DAY ROBERT DAY 114 ALBERMARLE ST 1096 ALLEN STREET 106 LANCASTER ST DAVID DEBIEN LUIGI DE CARO ROGER DEVINE 27 IVANHOE ST 16 ACUSHNET AVE 56 CHAPIN TERRENCE JOSHUA DIAMOND 32 FRANCONIA ST DONNA DIAZ DINA DICIOCCO EDWARD DI FIORE 94 BOWLES STREET 274 COMMONWEALTH 277 REDLANDS ST AVENUE RAYMOND DI LUZIO CRE DOREY RICHARD DOTY 123 PAGE BLVD SWISS VILLAGE APT 34 160 ABBOTT STREET JEFF DRAYTON TERRY DROST DEBRA DRUMMER 292 QUINCY STREET 165 ROSEWELL ST 579 BAY STREET 159 RONNIE DUCHESNE MIKE DULUDE MARJORIE DUMPSON 47 OAK STREET 45 RALPH STREET 12 GREENACRE SQ DARLENE DUPUIS STEVEN DUPUIS FRED DYER 17 MCBRIDE STREET 35 PATTERSON AVE 236 HARTWICK STREET JAMES DZIOBEK DERICK ECHOLS TOMMIE ELLIOTT 87 DANA STREET 11 BAYWOOD ST 150 NORTH HAMPTON AVE 160 STEPHEN M ETHIER DOUGLAS W FALCONER DAVID FALVEY 48 CLYDESDALE LANE 68 PINE GROVE ST 127 ST JAMES AVENUE GEORGEINA L FAWCETT MICHAEL FEARN ROBERT FERRANDO 112 MAYNARD STREET 65 MANDALAY RD 28 CALHOUN ST _. LAURIE FERRARA 44 MOHAWK DR 161 MARK FERRITER 81 JARDINE ST AMY FITCHET 93 BALFOUR DR DANIEL FLECHSIG DAVID FONTAINE CRAIG FORNI 124 HUDSON STREET 86 MERIDA ST 54 KEITH STREET 162 LINDA FORTIN RICHARD FOWLER ANNA MARIA M FRAZIER 26 MASSASOIT PL 158 PENDLETON AVE 198 OLD FARM RD MARION FREDERICK SANDY FREDERICK GAIL GAGNON 14 UNIVERSITY LN 123 ST JAMES BLVD KAREN GAGNON STEVE GARDNER MARY ANNE GATTI 15 GARVEY DR 69 WILLARD PL 211 NOTTINGHAM ST 163 HUGO G GERRMANN 237 ROSEMARY DRIVE JAMES GIANFELICE 48 MIDDLESEX ST RAY R GIBSON 17 ORMOND STREET ALDO L GIELLA 561 ALLEN STREET DAVID A GLANTZ 21 WILCOX STREET 164 GASTON GILBERT Cop ESUID SUREET 7 We, R ' a ‘ ay OSS Oe at Ae Pe Caran AY vf ANGEL L GONZALEZ 1607 CAREW ST MARY GILBERT 23 FAIRWAY DRIVE PETER GOODREAU 588 CHESTNUT STREET TIMOTHY GOSSELIN 76 WILMONT ST JOEL GRAVES 137 COBB ST PETER J GRAVES JUDY GREEN GILBERT GRIFFIN 137 COBB ST 46 COLONIAL AVE 46 PATTERSON AVE 165 ROBERT M GUERRI JOHN HABERERN REGINA HALL 85 GRAND ST 49 ACTON ST 91 ELIJAH ST BRENDA HARDEN BRUCE HAWLEY JAMES M HAWLEY 69 BUCKINGHAM ST 24 HIAWATHA ST 99 REVEREST MIKE HEARN 17 LORRAINE ST ROY HEBERT TERRESHICY PAUL HITAS 148 GILBERT AVE 24 LYNDALE ST DOSE DDN IST KEVIN HOLLY DONNA HOWARD THOMAS HOWE 63 DEXTER STREET 11 WEST ST 12 SPENCER ST SHERRI HYND RICHARD JACKSON PAULA JACOBS 24 SYLVESTRE ST L7a )PENDELTON AVE 437 CEDAR ST 167 4 ge: i FA ao «MP 4 LASTER W JAMES M. JENNINGS WILLIE JILES 117 MARBLE ST 107 CLYDE STREET ROBERT JOHNSTON JAMES JOLICOEUR BOBBIE JONES 6 SEDGEWICK ST 24 SUNRISE TERRACE 76 DUNMORELAND ST GORDON JONES KAREN KACZOWKA JOSEPH KALINKO 57 DEXTER STREET 260 LAKE DR 114 SLUMBER LANE 168 Pe var NX 4 i, on 4 : Q a Le Sk JOHN KAMENELIS PATRICK KANE CHARLES KASKESKI 385 STAPLETON RD 148 CROYDEN TERR 1457 PARKER STREET on, Re ed eee ere ee anaes eee? ooere PAUL KEATING WILLIAM KELLEY BERTHA KENNEDY 173 ATHERTON AVE 59 CHURCH STREET 9 ALGONQUIN PL PAUL KENNEDY 130 CLORAN STREET 169 JAMES KENYON 322 PEEKSKILL AVE GREGG KING 24 RITTENHOUSE TERR MARIANNA KING DAVID KOCH MARIA KOUSTANTOPOULOS 198 OLD FARM RD 74 GRANDVIEW AVE NEW DORM WSTFLD CO 170 JOHN KUKOWSKI 31 STARLING ST MICHAEL LALILOS 197 PRENTICE ST DONNA LA POINTE 95 INGERSOLL GROVE MICHAEL KULAGA 31 THAMES STREET JUDY LANDERS 129 HAMBURG ST CHARLES LEAK 27 DELMORE ST DIANE LABBE 411 BELMONT AVE RICHARD LANDRY WILLIAM LEMOINE 69 HARKNESS AVE waar bye ANY PAUL LEVESQUE STEVEN LE VIERGE PATRICIA LEWIS 160 DARLING ST 935 CAREW ST 607 BAY ST REGINA LEWIS PETER LINBLAD PASQUALE LIQUORI 67 LAYZON BRDS RD 37 NEWHALL STREET 57 ACUSHNUT AVE = . DALE LONG RUSSELL LONGO GLORIA LOWERY 35 BOWDOIN ST 299 CENTRAL ST 26 HANCOCK ST ad’ SHERYE LYNCH 61 FARNWORTH ST MICHAEL MACIEROWSKI 806 WHITE STREET TERI MALESHEFSKI BRENDA MALLOY MICHAEL MALOHNY 209 HERMITAGE DR 89 ROCHELLE ST, 241 BOSTON RD ge: ROBERT MALONEY MARY MANCUSO MICHAEL MANOLAKIS 62 JOANNE RD 1882 PARKER ST 509 WILBRAHAM RD TIMOTHY MARCEAU VICKI McCRAY PATRICIA McGHEE 27 HEALTH AVE 85 EDENDALE ST 641 BAY STREET SHERRY McFADDEN 431 HILLSIDE AVE DAVID MEGAZZINI GEORGE METZIDAKIS THOMAS MILBIER 80 GREANEY ST 162 SPRINGFIELD ST 112 STOCKMAN ST DIANNE MILES ROBERT MILLER WAYNE E MILLER 17 STUYVESANT ST 42 GARCIA 43 WESTFORD AVE ELLEN MILLETT EDWARD MONEY GLENN MOORE 22 CHASE AVE 311 HANCOCK ST 836 BELMONT AVE 175 176 RAYMOND MOORE 114 SECOND ST KAREN NEGOSANTI 71 LITTLETON STREET PHYLLIS NOBLE 91 SOMERSET ST JOHN MKRTSCHJAN 19 BEAUDRY ST CAROLYN NELSON 25 MASS. AVE JOHN NOE 130 FENWAY DR VINCENT NATLE 8 WILMONT STREET fy; . ea _ Bs o CHESTER S NIEJADLIK 82 ENFIELD ST THOMAS NOONAN 188 OAKLAND ST DWAYNE NORMAN PATRICIA NUGENT LEROY NUNNALLY 9 BEACON STREET 163 WESTBROOK DR 38 CHAPEL ST LORI O’CONNOR TIM O’CONNOR PAUL O’DONNELL 118 OAK ST 98 PASCO RD 113 HASKIN ST WILLIAM OLEJARZ E77 DANIEL OLSZEWSKI THOMAS J ORSZULAK SAMUEL OWENS 67 HARTFORD TERR 35 HYDE AVE 100 ALBEMARLE ST VICKI OWENS GAYLE PAGLIARO JOSEPH PANDOLFI 109 WESTMINISTER ST 625 DICKINSON ST 39 BIELLA ST LINDA PARENT VALENTA PARROTIA B. K. PARTH 88 CHERRY ST 50 FOREST STREET 178 JOSERHIPELLETIER 427 GIFFORD ST RANDY PELLITIER 82 MALDEN STREET WILLIAM PELLITIER JEROME PENNA PATRICK PEPPER 57 NURSERY ST 180 POWELL AVENUE 102 WOODLAWN STREET 179 BRIAN PEREIRA SERGIO PEREIRA ERNERST PICARD 180 HAMPSHIRE ST 65 PASCO RD 73 JOHNSON ST ROBERT PIKE MARCUS PITTS MICHAEL PLACANICO 1780 WILBRAHAM RD 95 MAYNARD ST 151 PENROSE ST MARY POE 33 CAMPECHI ST ELIZABETH PUSEY JAMES PYLE GENE QUINN 124 SIERRA VISTA RD 35 HARMON AVE 322 HERMITAGE DR KEVIN QUINN BRIAN QUIRK LEONORA RACCO 411 GOODWIN STREET 87 LORETTA ST 91 SHAWMOI ST ANGIOLINA RECCHIA JONATHON REED THERESA REED 74 MARENGO PK 19 RUSKIN ST 23 WESTERNVIEW ST 181 OWEN REESE PAULA ROBERTS JEFFREY RONCALLI 147 BELVIDERE ST 72 SYCAMORE ST 19 MACOMBER AVE BRIAN ROONEY JOSEPH ROSATI DAVID ROSE 56 LOUIS RD 1097 LIBERTY ST 37 HAUMONT TERR CINDY ROSS BRUCE ROWE MICHAEL ROWLEY 349 KING STREET 87 ONTARIO ST 14 MARY LOUISE ST 182 | | : 2 OSWALD ROWTHAM 14 MIDDLESEX ST BEATRICE SCHEIBEL 49 DICKINSON ST KENNETH SCOTT 72 ROBERT DYER CIR DONALD SCHMIT 84 CLIFTON AVE FRED SCALISE 916 PARKER ST SUSAN SCHUNK 759 WHITE ST 183 ‘4 CATHY SERRENHO THOMAS SHANNON BRUCE SHAW 22 HALL STREET 409 LEICESTER RD 79 ASHLAND ST BEVERLY SHOWELL GRACE SMALL CLARENCE SMITH 961 ROOSEVELT AVE 104 WELLINGTON ST 129 CLYDE)ST FRED SMITH JOANNE SMITH KENNETH SMITH 42 STUART ST 15 PACKETT PLACE 93 KIRBY ST 184 ALWYN STANFORD 776 BRADFORD RD MICHAEL ST PETER 22 ASHMONT ST ALAN STRONCZEK MICHAEL SULLIVAN WILLIAM SWAIN 71 EIGHTH AVE 745 PLUMTREE RD 55 COLONIAL AVE 185 KAREN SWINDLE 662 NICKINSON ST DAVID TALBOT 127 GARLAND ST PATRICIA TEAGUE SHEILA THOMAS LORI VATRANO 44 ABBE AVE 67 FAIRHAVEN DR 516 WHITE ST 186 NORMAN VERNADAKIS SCOTT WADE KENNETH WARD 55 MONTCLAIR ST 245 STARLING RD 40 ARLISS ST KIRBY WARD MARK WARNER STEVEN WATERMAN 62 OSBORNE TERR 221 JASPER ST 418 BELMONT AVE BELINDA WEISS CHARLES WELCH AUGUSTA WELDON 33) S TL EPHENS ST 10 TRUMAN CIRCLE 102 RENEE CIR 187 ce eet NO ALLL AOL LAL ALLL LLL AONE, ax aye cece tO A AL MAES ILL LI LOT LE IT Ee ADRIENNE WILLIAMS 128 SUNRISE TERR ALLAN WILLIAMS 39 WESTMINSTER r a JORDAN WILLIAMS LAURA WILLIAMS PAMELA WILSON 111 MARGERIE ST 37 HOWARD ST 90 SHATTUCK ST 188 SUSAN WILSON 35 AVON PL JERRY ZANARINI 65 IIMBER LANE JAMES DRENNEN 844 ALDEN ST JULIUS YATES 43 BERKELEY ST PAUL ZEPPA 205 POWELL AVENUE CLINTON FELTON 116 WESTMINESTER ST WILLIAM ZAMORA 134 DEVENS ST JEBF ZIBE 94 VALLEY RD 189 ASASASAS i 0) 2 f 1S Toate =| FoF The Man Who on His Trade Relies Must Either Bust or Advertise. . . WIUSISUSUSESE Asaiscs TRASTSTSTSOS SS barb ert Plunket of Philadphia wishes the fair daughters of Philadelphia to deck their walls with the products of our own manufactorics. Our PAINTED PAPERS are not inferior to imported papers, and we have a good atfortment of BLOCK PRINTED PAPERS which we will sell at very low prices. Joseph Randolph CABINETMAKER Crary ES furniture in the neatest manner in a style to fit any room with great cexectness. The CHAIRS TABLES thai he crafts are «f the fineft native WAL- N UT appearing to be as fine grained and as rich in color as the timbers in furniture imported from Europe e ont L} HAE 4 De O90) XO ONG IOC HCK EN oeacenageencoreceepcoepeat TIS NOW GROWN TOO COM- MON for our youth to swear in the streets and abufe one another with foul Janguage ind do other things not fit to be meritionea, because they have not been educated to the Bj niceties of EUROPE. An elegant dances from affortment of 1, EUROPE, where young LADIES j}and young GENTLEMEN are taught in comodius surroundings is the only step le;t to be taken. MASTER WHITES DANCING SCHOOL K jng’s Road Sir Thomas Lipton POTTER’ MAGIC OIL T9 be SOLD, Cheap for CASH, IRONWORK of every kind relative to the COACHMAKING trade. Alfo PLEASURE CARRIAGES repaired in the very beft and pee tyR, DUNNE, Coachmak- ‘ All remedies ufed against my ear-ache failed until I ufed POT- TER’S MAGIC OIL, a special 4 recipt for this painful condition. Upon dropping a few drops in my ear, the painfulness immedi- ately went away, and my ear has been free from tortuous aches and pains since. POTTER’S MAGIC OIL has also permanently cured my ringworm, itch, rheumatifm and scurvey. Some say it will prevent baldness A fo. Potter’s Apothecary AT the sign of the SPECTACLES BEST WISHES SPRING ST. DRUG, INC., TANLEY I. BASSELL REG. PHARM. 121 SPRING ST. 736-0351 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. FREE DELIVERY 191 FOR “GOOD” SERVICE PV arcade MALL DRUGS, WILLIAM N. ROSENBECK, REG. PHARM. MALL DRUGS EAST, MONTY SCHWARTZ, REG. PHARM. 1511 MAIN STREET 785-1528 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. EASTFIELD MALL 543-3963 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. MALL DRUGS OF HOLYOKE, INC. MEL TANZER MALL DRUGS SOUTH, INC. ROGER RACETTE GRANT'S PLAZA, ROUTE 5 REG. PHARM. GRANT'S PLAZA REG. PHARM. HOLYOKE 534-3364 ALLEN COOLEY STS. 783-0531 192 MALL DRUGS, RAYMOND MORIN, REG. PHARM. MALL DRUGS OF EAST LONGMEADOW, INC. 735 MEADOW ST. 592-4696 CHICOPEE, MASS. HERITAGE PARK PLAZA EAST LONGMEADOW, MASS. 525-6851 MICHAEL SEMANIE, REG. PHARM. MALLDRUGS En SE RE A ema gaa ———— MALL DRUGS PARK, INC. MALL DRUGS OF AGAWAM, INC. 26 FORT PLEASANT AVE. SOUTHGATE PLAZA SPRINGFIELD, MASS. AGAWAM, MASS. 788-9628 LEO LITE, REG. PHARM. 786-6060 WILLIAM MANNING, REG. PHARM. 193 Mn There’s a way to help others While you help yourself. Do both in the Coast Guard. U.S. Coast Guard Recruiting Service 145 State Street Spfid. Mass. WE DIG GCUASS‘OE® 6 TELEPHONE 737-2413 or 739-4041 Riverside Rollaway At Riverside Park RTE. 159 Agawam Mass. Open year round. Joseph Rosati, Inc. EXCAVATING — CONTRACTING — TRUCKING 346 Rocus St. P.O. Box 252 786-4875 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 01101 194 You may not join the Army to get a college education, but it may end up that way. Last year alone, 90,000 men and women earned college credits while serving in the Army. And the Army paid up to College isn’t the 75% of the tuition. only place to continue Now, through the Army’s newest educational program your education. Project Ahead, you can enlist in the Army and start college at the same time. So, for whatever your reason is for joining, you can still find time to continue your education. For more information, see your local Army Representative. TELEPHONE (413) 733-3321 RICHARD D. HENDERSON STAFF SERGEANT U.S. ARMY RECRUITER U.S, ARMY U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 145 STATE ST. SPRINGFIELD, MA. 01103 195 YOU'RE FACING THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. This man has the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. He’s got over 250 jobs for you to qualify for. With good pay. He’s got a place for you in one of the world’s best schools, the Community College of the Air Force. He’s got special benefits not many other companies in the Northeast can match. 30 days paid vacation every year. Free schooling. Free housing. Free medical and dental care. And more. H. R. Davis He’s got an opportunity for your lifetime. Knock on his door or give him a call. He’s your local Air Force representative. 145 State St. AIR FORCE OPPORTUNITY GIFTS DIAMONDS WATCHES TELEPHONE RE, 2-6500 La Fiorentina Pastry Shop Albert d- Gacey JEWELER AT THE X 939 Main Street COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR SERVICE Spfid. Mass. 01103 734-9309 SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 539 SUMNER AVE. 573 BELMONT AVE, Lido Restaurant Wee 555 Worthington St. AY 451 SUMNER AVENUE Spfid. Mass. SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 01108 ASLORIST 733-9411 Fine Italian Food Call ROBERT E. ANDERSON 357 East Center Street Manchester, Conn. 06040 Bus: 649-2891, Res: 875-0168 Park Live Wire: 1-800-922-1730 for HOME - CAR - LIFE: HEALTH « BUSINESS Auto School NATIONWIDE | 265 State St. 788-7183 INSURANCE @ Nationwide is on your side Home office: Columbus, Ohio Shawmut Jacques Medical Center : Garage Inc. i. T K k Foreign and Domestic ® IS an Auto Specialists Tel. 781-3094 Best of luck to 51 Dale St. Spfid. Mass. class of 76. 01105 TRAVIS = AUTO SCHOOL | LEE EO P4597 TRAVIS AUTO SCHOOL 145 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 01103 TEL: 737-5641 LICENSED BY THE REGISTRAR OF MOTOR VEHICLES LOWEST PRICES EXPERT INSTRUCTORS f Freedom Federal Savings 1243 Main St. 560 Summer Ave. West Gate Plaza Westfield COLONIAL SERVIC Hnswering Service ES orl: ie Wnere FOR PENNIES A DAY CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE OUT OF TOUCH WITH: ¢ CUSTOMERS e¢ ¢ EMPLOYEES @ © OFFICE e IF NO MGALI fee se 7183-4351 Service sa Colonial Mobiletelephone Paning Service, Inc. 1178 Parker Street Springfield, Mass. 01129 Your Class Ring is Your Most Treasured Possession Josten’s, Inc. Ed Cullen, Representative 79 Perkins St. Springfield, Mass. Phone 734-7848 Patrons Richard N. Bowler Neptune W. Spfid. Miss Cormack Olympia Pizza James E. Culver Vern O’Shauglnessy Donald J. D’Amato Frank R. Thornton John A. Donati Mr. Mrs. N. Wallace Joseph L. Galdberg Winchester Auto School Jag Gastone Mr. Williams Donald Grace David A. Young SPECIAL THANKS! THE 1976 YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND ITS SINCER- EST THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE: MR. CHARLES WITHERALL MR. KEN SHLOSS MR. ELIOT DYER MR. DON FORGUE MR. HARRY SETIAN AND THE ENTIRE OFFICE STAFF AND A SPECIAL THANKS TO MR. GARY MASCITIS AND THE WESTERN YEARBOOK PUBLISHING CO. 200 . — Set Sy Soeteene eres


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Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

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Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 1

1978

Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979


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