Tenney High School - Torch Yearbook (Methuen, MA)

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In 3 il Q Y , . 5' , , , h ff Xl 'g ,uri oA ,n, X w 1 w Foreword Table of Contents Faculty Sentors 0 Best of '65 Sports Soetctl Events Clubs Dedication , . ,-fl , ' , , ,fl X K , , ' 'WJ X 'll S5 Superintendent of Schools Mr. Walter B. Ingalls Administration Principal Mr. Urville J. Beaumont No words can express the gratitude that I have in my heurl for the fine young people who have made up the 1-lass of 1965. lt has been. on the whole, a very en- joyable srhool family. Suu-vess uncl happiness are my sincere wishes to the entire vlzlss. M r. Lister Yearbook Advisor Mr. Russell Class Advisor 55353 Mx? W fix N Q5 WN amp iii M X3 411' ,nn- K3 MISS CAROL BAILEY Sargent College, B.S. Gym Instructor Girls' Hockey, Basketball and Softball Coach MISS PATRICIA BRETT MR. .IOHN BURKE Nasson College, B.S. Norwich University, A.B. College English Driver Education Instructor 'arf if MR. PAUL CONSTANTINEAU Wentworth Institute Woodworking MISS ALICE COULSON MISS ROSE DANIELIAN MRS. CLAIRE DERBY MISS MILDRED DINEEN Trinity College, B.A. Boston College, B.S. Cornell University, B.A. Caldwell College for Calvin Coolidge, Ed.M. Calvin Coolidge, Ed.M. Latin 1, 2 Women, A.B. College English World and American Commercial English The Catholic University History of America, M.A. American History French 1 ' A MR, ROBERT FRADETTE MR. CERARD CACNE Marist College, A.B. Merrimack College, B.A. University of New Salem Teachers' Hampshire, M.S. College, Ed.M. Mathg Advanced Math Fl'f'YlCh 1, 2, 3, 4 ' College Algebra MISS KATIILEEN DORAN MR, ALBERT COEBEL IIOSIUII llnivvrsily, B.S. MCITIITIBCIC College, A.B. Calvin Coolidge-, Ed.M. Salem Teachers' Str-nograpliy, llookkcvping College, Ed.M. Ili-ad of llommt-rcial Department , U - , Problems of Democracy sa fr, 3 . ax 'wg QQ.. J R49 1, fir! ' -vis jg, If ' + f 1 it in wise' Q K 491 4-v W if IO .bat . A., W slu- 6 ' ll' Q LN :LJ fl 1 MR. PETER NIAZZAGLIA University of Alaska Merrimack College, A.B. College and General Biology General Math Algebra l MR. JOSEPH MCCOMISKEY MR, JAMES MCDERMOTT Merrimack College, B.S., B.A. St, An5e1m'5 College, B,A, Modern Geometry Salem Teachers' College, Ed,M. Algebra 2 P Senior Science -....-X MR. JOSEPH MELIA Boston University, B.S., Ed.M. An 1, 2 MRS. MILDRED MONROE MRS. MARY MORAN MRS. MARGARET MORGAN MR. JOHN O'WRIL Jackson College, A.B. Notre Dame College, B.A. New Rochelle College, B.S. Fitchburg State College English Business Training Typing 1, 2 Visual Aids Bookkeeping 1 Typing 1, 2 MISS JOAN PAPA Emmanuel College, B.A. Italian l, 2 Rus-ian MR. JOSEPH PAPPALARDO MR. BERNARD RALPH Merrimack College, B.S. ' Salem Teachers' Middlebury College, A.M. College, Ed.B. Boston State, Ed.M. Problems of Democracy l g i American History Geography i l . ,- lk ' l-ff I2 J N -' f lg-1' ' '! MRS. FRANCES RICHARDSON Jackson College, A.B. French 2 Department Head MR. JOHN-RIMAS Merrimack College, B.A. 'General Englidh Y, Y ,Qi I f, W4fafl:4,of !x,. 1pi,pJ, Q . 4 QZfQp7ZfC fL' Y ,f 1 A IEIISJS EIVSILYNBIEUSHTON MR. LEONARD RUSHTON ' ' I fl Q K y V3 j ,Z .f 0 y 0 ege, . . Colby College, B.S. C716 f W Ly Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. . ' A College English Portia,College, M.A. Department Head Law and Economics 'DX Q .QW ,wx 115 MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL St. Anselms'Co1lege!A.B. Salem State College, Ed.M. Chemistry Physics vs . V N ut 9 lJ A ' t t .yy X .x no al 1' ly X Y- V if ' j 4:0- vpn' lx MISS CLAIRE ST. PIERRE MISS MARJORIE SHERMAN MISS ELIZABETH SMITH Salem State College, B.S. Smith College, B.A. Emmanuel College, A.B. Boston University, Ed.M. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Bookkeeping 1, 2 Algebra 1, 2 World History Department Head aQ MISS RUTH WRIGHT MISS JOAN ZANNINI University of New Emmanuel College, B.A. Hampshire, A.B. Biology Calvin Coolidge College, Ed.M. Chemistry World History Department Head MR. GEORGE WINN MR. JOHN ZIMINSKI Georgetown University Calvin Coolidge College, B..-K Professional Engineer lhIt'I'l'lIllCll'k COIIUQZP, Mechanical Drawing 1, 2 Salt-m State College, Ed.M. College Biology I 3 ybw Ye. MRS. FLORENCE BYRNE MR. EDWARD COMTOIS Secretary Choral Music 'Q Teacher? . . . or Student? Q W ll R MISS SARAH FORREST MRS. HAZEL HADFIELD Secretary Orchestra Assistant Strings Supervisor ':F'aster, boys, faster-fwe've got only 2 minutes. I4 MR. WILLIAM E. LEVER Guidance Counselor Merrimack College, B.A. Salem State, Ed.M. MR. HAROLD MCDONNELL Calvin Coolidge College, B.S., Ed.M. Music Supervisor Band, orchestra, instrumental music supervisor MR. RENE MORRISSETTE Cadet Instructor .fo -1 :W -IO' H! .g x BAMFORD A . Q 'QL-5 'sf Q.. ...v 1 Q , 1 s SS, l.. u ..p' 0-5. Y 5 ' s Y I 'fax i d 'x.FFf i va-5,5 - ,., . , -eq' ' 'I .5 ' - 0 'X' 'w John Ramusku ' Paula lluldhlult. Alan Shufvr. Ru-uliv Giordunu QX iN SUM fi Elf T- ...-, ' '82-M' ix 5 Z ,fx ,Q X .1 X' P X N fl X x XXX. X C gg., . X f' VIRGINIA E. AMISS Gina Always full nl fun you hr,-tg just lhe gal you enn'l for- get. Ambition: To he hnppy and successful in whnlevcr I :lo Glce Club l, 2, 3: Ar! Club 4: Ski Club 43 Talent Show 2, 3 JOSEPH R. ANCELARI C5JoeU His witty talent for lelling jokes, keeps his iris-nrls the glnddesl of folks. Ambition: Tn achieve success in wllnlevvr I nltvmpt to do PETER BASHKOIAN CKPCKHY Tho ihings in life- that I like best: Arc lots of enln and all the rr-st. Ambition: To furlher my .galil- ralion .V I N 7 ' ' ,, gf 1 . , , ,' I , 'J 'V u . if , W ,K Y, P. lr, I! -i 7.15 , I, , f ff J , f- .,f , , , . Q, X fe. .f i -Y fr!! . , I7 f fi,' , ,,l,.,,Af f, mf, Vx, K, . . X . Q. -7 , ,f V f, ,Lf I Q., ,fig . J X 0 ' ,1 X- ' l , . X 'fl 14' fl if ff 1 . Vff ,. ,.-',lilf7' J. Vu' I .izfefff ' , Af ' , ' 1 X ' fix, f 'fi .Xifi x7 1 ,y,ff, N --Q ff, X If fur' If ii? V1 77 ' f L.- FREDERICK R. BEELEY Fred I1npish smile, slnnring eyes, always gives us n big surprise. Ambition: To br- A healing eonlrurlor Cnnlvts I, 2, 3, -1 JOYCE LOUISE BEELEY Beatle-Bug Hjoyrv is terrific: slw's sharp unsl she's :wr-ll: nll of your pmbli-ms In hr-r you run tell. Ambition: To he n gmail seen-- lnry ur tvnrlwr Blue G Wllilf' Staff 2, 3, Cir- rululiun Mun. 4: Yr-nrlmnk Stull Trenfnurr-r 4: Ar! Club 45 Iiunil nvsn Club 43 Ski Club 4 , i .. , , 4 - , A 1 f '. '-- -S i .a ir-A A Y I knew these new school hours were too early, yawn! DONNA BELANGER JOHN BERCERON Dino Bob She laughs as she cornea, she Wllrr1 l'm right, no om' rr- lnughs ns she gm-sg but wha! nu-uilwrng when l'lu wrong, nu lllifllll, noborly knows. our forgr-ln. Amhilivn: I'rIn'li1'nl nursu- Ambilinn: Tn lu- n surra-nn Variuus Iiulullrilllws Fnnlbnll l. 2. 3- '12 Ski Cllll' fl, l'rm'n. 4 IX .ll'f.-'INNIE Nl. Ill-ISH ARA usllllflfllln haul: nl hrr mul you will nm' uhn! n gnml yuung girl oughl lu bv. Ambitinn: To bv A !l'l'Y4'llIfY Nnliuunl llillllif Slwivly fl. 41 G Mnjura-Hr fl, I3 lllue- Whils- Slnii lluliuvu Mun. 1: Yvnr- lmulg R1-p. 4: lluliuvll Iilulv -11 llrvl, Tnlm-nl Show fl, I 'Q ,,'. 1, K VW Q r. Q' ., 45 BARBARA ANN BEVIN Pebbles Does anything and does it wellg In a word we think she's swell. Ambition: To go to college. then get married. College Club 3 STANLEY BOROWY ctstann A quiet fellow with a merry smile, His friendship is in deed worthwhile. Ambition: To go to college. Various Committees JUDITH ANN BLAIS nlludien A'.ludie always has a smile for everyone, even her foes, That's why she'll succeed wherever she goes. Ambition: To graduate from Tenney and Fazio's SUSAN D. BLOOD ttsuevy She always looks nice, she's always gay: Sue has a smile every single day. Ambition: To be a secretary Field Hockey 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 45 College Club 3, 4g Bas- ketball 4 ARLENE MARILYN BLOTNER SGA-I-199 'AHer kindness of heart equaled only by the red her hair. Ambition: To have a happy' successful life. National Honor Society 3. College Club 3, 4, Corresp. S is ol and 4: ecit Blue 81 White 1, 2, 3. 4. Eti- torg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Talent Show 2, 3 - .,-.fra , BARBARA BLOUIN . e tvrexvv V' ,X 4 M ' A vivahlpus young, lad-1 wlm's .fin of ' il cheerin and '- PW- A K frlanting shfs always in step. fffrlifhionz To be a registered nurse. , - ' if Stuzlgit Council 1, 23 Cheer- lfader 4: Senior Play: Ski Club 45 Chess Club lg Art Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 33 Basket- ball 2, 33 College Club 33 Talent Show 1, 2, 3. 4 CHERYL BOWER HARLAN BRIGGS LEONARD A. BRIGGS JEFFREY BRINK Charlie Had Len Jeff Light of heart, gay of spirit. I'll be merry: I'll be free: l'll Never worries never will. As an athlete, hc-'s first Ambition: To become a phar- be sad fo' nobodl'-U Ambition: To join the Navy fe'-11 A9 for 5 hm'l PM nl' macis! Ambition: I.B.M. operator Various committees M375 law' Ski Club 4 An Club 4 Ambition: To lu- happy and healthy Rose, do you have to celebrate the n-ight before? l Football -1: Track 3, -1 THOMAS CARON T.C. Top Cat He may appear quiet, and sometimes shy But to those who know him, lie's a really great guy. Ambition: To work for a construction company JOHN COCO stjohnnyn Tr-ll me why, some say he's shy? Ambition: To become a Ma- rine biologist Track: Chess Club MARIE CARTA Ckpudgyii Flitting here, skipping there A friendly girl without a cure. Ambition: To become a legal secretary Business Club 4: Junior His- torical Society 4 JUDITH A. COLLINS ttxludyu The best of good is hard to find-it must be searched out. Ambition: To become a writer Clee Club 2, 3, 4: Blue'8r White Staff 3, 4: Art Club 4: Business Club 4 LOUISE MARIE COLTRARO HIA0uY! Laughing merry always gay, tlmt's our Louise in every way. ' Ambition: To become a clerk- lypist Italian Club 2: Business Club 4: Junior Historical Soc. 4 If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times there ain't no witches! ! J. RONALD CONDON ttBirdv0 Keep smiling, it makes every- one Wonder what you've been up to. Ambition: To be a successful something Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2 MARIE LINDA CONNORS lhldindyli Nice to look at, better to know. Ambition: To bccomc a teacher Majoretlcs 4: French Club 3. 4: College Club 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Talent Shqw 4 i fi NORM AN COOK Jo Basliful, svnsiblv, gnonl-, aml kind A guy like him is hard In final. .-Imbititm: To lm-mnv a Park Ranger Yearbook Stall -8: Basketball 3 RUSSELL COOLIDCE JAMES COONEY PATRICK .I. COSTA f-Russ-Y Jim Ringo Very gentle and of a good Very few things matter and Pat Costa is really great: he L-omgiencej' nothing matters very much beats his drum first rate ,qmbigianf To become an Ambition: To become a barber Q 5 Ambition: trical Designer astronaut clam 1, 2, a ewkqers : , 4: Italian Club Astronomy Club: Track Team x N. Q pity, fe. if r, W 3 Q, PATRICIA M. COTE Pasqua To know her is to love her Ambition: To bc an executive secretary Clce Club 4: Business Club 4: Art Club 4: Ski Club 4 THOMAS P. COYLE nic. A versatile fellow with a friendly smile, Willing to stop and talk awhile. Ambition: To become a suc- cessful millionaire. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3: Football l, 2 si JANE ELLEN CRITICOS nJecn De-mure and dignified is she But full of fun as one can be. Ambition : To always be happy National Honor Society 3, 4, Publicity Chairman: Band 1. 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2: French Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3: German Club 4: Art Club 4: Blue and W'hite l, 2. 3, 4: College Club 3, 4 ANNE E. CROCKER Cricket' Hello, goodbye, no time to wait, l'm late, I'm late, l'm late. Ambilion: Nurse, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Col- lege Club 3 CERALDINE CROTEAU Genie Blonde of hair Blue of eyes, Gerrie is sought by all the guys. Ambition: To get married. Senior Art Club 4: Ski Club 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. Joy, makes dishwashing almost fun, heh, heh! 24 LINDA CULLEY Linnie A girl with a quiet flair, whose favorite quote is 'I don't care'. Ambition: Dental Assistant Glee Club 1: Band 2. 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Business Club 4: Junior Historical So- ciety 4. ROBERT C. CUSCIA uB0b9! Ours not tn reason why but tn do it or to die. Ambition: Playboy Cadets l, 2 fp- F I 4 Q w-iff T . ,vat . 755. I-XNE DENNIS LESLIE R. DENNISON .zlanen MI-dee-y Jane is cult- nnil anfullx sm-vt, A nicer girl, wc-'vc yct 'LSoft-spoken, good and kind: A bcttcr girl you'll ncvcr find. to Wet-H Ambition: To bt-come famous ,-lmliilionf XI:-ilivnl Secretary' Bn-incss Club lg Art Club l Chess Club 1 PATRICIA ANN TERESA DE PETRILLO npatsy Pat is a scholar, as you can tell: The jobs she's had, she's done them well. Ambition: To become famous Clit-ss Club 1: Glee Club 2, 33 College Club 3, 4: Blue 81 White 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 THOMAS P. DiLELLO Tom Opportunity may knock, but temptation more oftcn rings the bell. Ambition: Architectural Engi- near Italian Club 33 Track 3 26 CAROL A. DIODATI LLDiO99 A little girl with a great big smile To make life happy all the while. Ambition: X-Ray technician, with hopes to join the Peace Corps or U.5.S. Hope French Club 43 Basketball 4 Romeo and Juliet did WHAT? Y pl . x .,, 5 v I5 . K 5 V . b- DIANE M. DIODATI CC 'QQ D1 8 Full of life, full :Lf fun: Loved by everyone. Ambition: To own a Mustang convertible h - -t French Cluli'4: Italian Club 25 Yearbook Rep. 4 Q s RICHARD N. DeSIMONE Bush There is humor in everything. Ambition: Architectural Engi- neer Baseball 25 Football 1, 3: Ca- dets 2, 3, 4: French Club 4 JOSEPH DIZAZZO Flash Less work and more play. Ambition: To succeed in music are ROBERT DESROCHERS S4B0b79 Let tomorrow take care of itself. Ambition: Radio Broadcaster or manager of a store Baseball 23 Football 3: Cadets 1, 2 DANIEL A. DONAHUE uBearu Bashful, sensitive, good and kind: A guy like him is hard to find. Ambition: Becoming a police- man Cross Country 4: Basketball 2g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain . 'l . X I ,yi Z Lili ,gLL0m,A, a f X301 - f MARY DEVINE stMary19 Bit-sscd are Ihr-y who main- tnin n ailvncc lor lhvy shall nnt be quoted. Ambition: Tn bv nu nirlinv stcwnrdi-ss Glvv Club l, 2, 3, fl LINDA MARIE DIAZ ClIJinY1 I.in is bnshful uuil quitr' scrvuc Wilt-rii'v1-r shi- smilvs prrsnnnlity bvninsf' .4mI1iIion: To bv n private src- rvtnry Blur- 8: White Stuff 45 Basket- Imll l, 2, 3: Softball I, 2 ...s4.....,. ,. 1 ....-a-- ng at ll ,hxfv IXXXX AJ i' -'A W Q -- Xu'-31. ' 'P' .SZ DANIEL R. DONAHUE uDannyn I may not be handsome, but I declare I have a dis- tinguished look. Ambition: To join the Air Force Football l, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 2, 3, 4 NORA T, DONAHUE Terri Some stars twinkle' others shine. Ambition: To become an air- linc stewardcss Art Club 4: Busincss Club 45 Junior Historical Society 4: Ski Club 4 JANE MARIE DON OVAN ujanien A girl with nn apps-nling smile, Hvr line of pals extends tu mile. Ambition: To bm-como a nursv Majorettcs 43 Yvnrbook Stall 43 French Club 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 4: Collr-gc Club 3, 4: Tale-nt Show 4 WILLIAM DOOLEY 4ABiun Bill's the num- who pulls the pranks, but with us Seniors he really ranks. Ambition: To bt-couic a mv- chnnical rnginz-or Cadets 3, 4 ,Xkla Wait 'til Mr. Lister finds out I have his book! LAURENT DUBE MITCHELL E. DYEAK Larry -Micke,- 'I'hvy soy you ran't win 'vm hlicnily, willing, and nblix' nu' but Lnrryvs Ilad n hvllk of Ilrllritimi: To bv siirri-ssfill in a good time trying. mp Ambition: To make a lot of whims 2' 3, 4 money Cadets I. 2. 3. 4: Illlwbflll I. 2, 3, 4 XX P- N.. 'NFJJ ,J S They may think they're getting this money, but I'm skipping town tonight, heh, heh l 28 JUDITH ANN FAY GEORGE FAZIO as sy as va Jutsy The quiet type describes Iudy, a girl you'll waht to know, But outside of school she's like the rcst, all hep and rarin' to go... Ambition: To make all my hopes and dreams come true. Art Club: Clee Club: Softball l, 2, 3 Foggy Wake me when it's over Ambition: To have a faster car than the local gentry rw New DYER scDiCk!9 He-'s nice-looking, he's witty, he's clever, he's sly: An all- around fellow and a wonderful twv- Ambition: To be President of the United States Yearbook Staff 43 Class Presi- dent 3: Cadets l, 2, 3, 49 Blue Bi White 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 JOAN W. EARNSHAW ccJ0yCen Happy and cute but never bold: She's a friend as good as gold. Majorettes 3, 4: Business Club 43 French Club 2: Jr. His- torical Society 4g Talent Show 13, 4 JUDITH ANN EDWARDS lGJudy,7 Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Ambition: To make our dreams come true Art Club 4 LYNDA J. FELDMAN ulyeldysn Linda is a sweet kind lass: And is the shortest of our class. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher Ski Club 45 Business Club 4: Jr. Historical Society 4 WINIFRED A. EDWARDS Winnie The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Ambition: To succeed in what- ever I do. Art Club 45 Business Club 4 SHEILA D. FENTON 66Kelly!7 Pleasant, well-mannered, and rather shy. Ambition: To be a Practical Nurse N JOYCE EARNSHAW Earnie A clarinet she sure can playg Joyce's always witty, always say- Ambition: To be a nurse or ticket agent, Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 45 Business Club 43 Junior His- torical Society 4 JAMES ELIAS Lsjirnn Don't let your studies inter- fere with your school course. Ambition: To grarluate BEVERLY J. EATON MBCVH Laugh and be merry Ambition: Occupational Thera- pist French Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 4: Band 3, 4g Or- chestra 3, 43 Senior Class Play CAROL ANN ELWARD Gicail No matter what others will be, Carol will be herself. Ambition: To become a suc- cessful secretary Business Club 4: Jr. Historical Society 4 Tickle: my ear again, Mr. Winn. t' aj A 1 ws W0 M P JAMES E. EATON Jimmy The way to kill time is to work it to death Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer Chess Club l, 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 4 RAYMOND H. FA ERBER JR. tsljayn In science and math Ray does excel: Too bad he cannot learn to spell. Ambition: To be an electronics Engineer National Honor Society 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 3. 43 College, Club 3 Ph sics Club Presid 4 M ui c1.ib'4 ' f I 5 I Af, Aff Ili MARK EATON Mark is a brilliant member of our rlassg there has yct to be 8 test that he c'an't pass Ambition : Novelist National Honor Society 3, 45 College Club 3, 4: German Club 43 Blue 8: White l, 23 Bantl l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 'ig Senior Class Play JOHN J. FARO ESTHER EDDY A jolly disposition and ralrefrw- mintl, A happier girl you will nevcr find Ambition: To ilu the lim will for my life. Softball l, 2 RICHARD FARO ctslohnu .cfiickyn A little learning is a danger- ous thing Ambition: To take care of the excess gold at Fort Knox. Cadets 4 Why not go out on n limb x nt thwt when tht fruit I 7 'S' . , . . ' 'S Ambition: To riilv nt Roc ingham tn 4 Xl.-XIHEEN FERRIS Moe What is u--rtlt iloiupg is uurtlv doing well ,-lmbition: to bo :A liegistervil Nurs'- Nattonal llonor Ntniflv 3. l WALTER H. FEUCILL --Wally' Every man is as Hcascn made him-and sometimes a little worse. Ambition: uccessful cnrecr in anything Ifontlvnll 1: Gymnastics Club JOHN K. FOSTER DENNIS FOX Ken 'Toxey Keep cool and you will I never think of thc futuri- command ucrj-one it comes soon enough. fmbitioni Cvrtififrl l'ublt- A- - .sfmbilinrti Slate Policcman rountant Traikq Fri-nil: Clul. FRANK J. FICHERA Butch lf you'rc going to worry about it, rlon't do it: if you're going to do it, don't worry about it. Ambition: Automatic Engineer Football l, 2 Q. H EET t A 9555 'A i JQN, 5 ' no more THERESA J. CACNON Terrie What sweet delight a quiet life affords Ambition: Attvnding Mclntosh Business School fd Q, , 1' W5 ' 's 5x tv? ANN FINDEISEN 'iFinnie Her charms arc many, her faults hardly any. Ambition: to go to Heaven Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band I, 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 4: French Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4: Jr. Historical So- ciety 23 Collr-gc Club 3, 4: Astronomy Club 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 45 Class Play: Cheerleading 4 MARTIN GARABEDIAN Humphrey I would bc better if I could, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Ambition: X-Ray Technician Bnscball 'tl . 'tQuick-look innocent. Here she comes. i'J'4 22: ANNE RITA FITZMAURICE LsNanCy19 Nancy is good-natured, friend- ly and true: she never shows signs of being blue. Arnbition: Hairdresser Business Club 4 KATHLEEN GARRICAN saKalhys1 This miss is swcct, sublime: She's a rvgular pal any old time. Ambition: Secretary French Club 3, 4: Senior Art Clubg Business Club 4 RHONDA M. FLEMING 6SReg9! Rhonda is witty and a tre- mendous friend: Her loyalty JEAN L. FOLEY ClJeanne99 A great gift does Jean possess, Nr BARBARA J. FORBES CiBarhYY Smile, it docsn't cost any- knows no end. Ambition: To become rich Majorettcs 3, 4: Business Club4 A x PATRICIA A. CARVEY uPatv! Jolly, good-natured, sweet: She's iust the girl you'd like to meet. Ambition: To become a teach- er Ski Club 4: College Club 4 Hers is a gift oi friendliness. Ambition: To be a registered nurse Basketball 1: Frenrh Club 3: College Club 3 PAUL A. CERVAIS sspauln For stressing his point, Paul is right there: In other ways- he is much without care. Ambition: To graduate Cadets l ELIZABETH M. GETCHELL lCBeuy9, Quietly she goes her way: does her work without delay. Ambition: To become a reg- istered nurse French Club 3, 4: College Club 3 thing. Ambition : To marry. Field Hockey lg Business Club 4: Jr. Historical Society 4 JOYCE C. GILBERT Cilly Happy and neat, attractive and sweet. Ambition: To become n teacher and social worker. Cheerleader 4: French Club 3, 4: College Club 4: Talent Show l, 3, 4: Yearbook Rep. 4 Pay up! ROSALIE CIORDANO ANN hlARlE Penelope CIOSEFFI A winning way, a pleasant M-'xnna Banana., smile. dressc quite in slyle Ambition: To cal Edueation Class Sec. l lege Club 3, Club: Ski Club 2 'li 50 nm' and Brown eyes, small size, she - certainly is n v-ontlerful become a Physie prize. T 3fl ' Ambition: To be u -nun-uful , 2, 3, 4: Col- secretary and marry liff'-P'-'L 4,2 Af' Busan.--5 Club xp u1.'.- cm. Club 42 l'f1'n 4: Ski cm. sq mu., a vim: Hep. I ,fur PAULA ANNE DAV'ID BERNARD COLDBLATT Goldie Little and Cute. ,witty nntl wise: Paula'-4 really something for her waitin .4mIfilion:,Tn be a pediatric- nursc C ' - National Honor Society 3, 43 Plmmgmliliy Etlitor-Yearbook Staff l: Blur- and W'hite 1. 2, 3, 11 College Club, Secre- tary 3, 1g Class Treasurer 43 French Club 2 GORDON ic.Dax-ess Dawg-'s a guy that's liked a bunch, his favorite quote is What's for lunch? Ambition: To be B Civil Engi- nee! Track 1, 23 Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 ANTOINETTE GOUJON THOMAS PA if Ng T om GRAHAM My Drawing and painting are her Tom A xv X lines As an artist she would A lffie J! what A shine b DW!! K Ambition Commercial Artis! jmbffl gb 'Il?lfUb Q Art Club Chess Club 1 Uhlf'-IC Historical Society 3 Club 4 Band 1 2 rc estr 1 4 Senior l ass Pay Tack 1 2 3 JAQUELINE F. LAWRENCE CUNNINC MICHAEL CUSTARTIS CHARLES HABEER GUILMET Larry Gonzales Charl1e u.lilClil6'h Men of few words are the Work fascinates mefl can sit Here is the colonel for our ..Shp.g phony lo walk with best men. and watch it for hours Cadet Corpsg He's witty, charm- witty to talk with. l Ambition: To succeed in any- Ambition: A career in forestry mg' who Could 'sk for more . .-lmbilinn: To be successful thing I do Ambiiiqn: To. become a success' in the lm-.im-ss world Ski Clllb ful Cwll Engineer Ftuilwnt Count-il 3, Treasurer -5: Bnsinf--is Club, Treasurer lg Ski Club -1 Football lg Cadets 1, 2, 3, Colonel 4: Senior Playg Physics Club 4: French Club 2 .1 xft- V K, X-- tip O.K.-Who put the lacks on the bench? ALAN RONALD GRAICHEN HAI!! At his work or at his play, He's quiet as A mouse they say. Ambition: To be a doctor Cadets 1. 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4 BERNARD HADLEY Barney He may be quiet, but look again. Ambition: Electrical Engineer Basketball DANIEL GROLEAU 6LDan11 Pleasure first and business alter. Ambition: To graduate Football 2, 3 MARY ANN GROSSER Mazie Shy, Sweet, smiling evermore Mary Ann's a girl we all adore. Ambition: To become a secre- tary Blue and W'hito Staff 45 Busi ness Club 4: .lr, Historical Soci c-ty 1 DANIEL HAIGH HDan!Y Metrily, merrily I shall live now. Ambition: To graduate PATRICIA HAICH :spain l'd rather be short and shine than be tall and vast a shnilnwf' Ambition: To be a successful hooklrez-per and accountant Art Club -13 Business Club 43 Ski Club 41 Clee Club 2, 4 JOYCE LORRAlNE HALDANE Squeaky With always a smile ns sha- goes past, What a wonrlerlul lria-nil is this rlmrming lass. flmlulion: To bcrumu a book- krepvr und get nmrrivd and talk again Flrlll lluvkry 2, 3, 4: YCBI' lmnk lla-p. lg Business Club 4 Wait 'til her SECRET wears off DOUGLAS K. RONALD HAMEL HALLBAUER Rnnni4- Doug He -unity ln- quit-t, hut luulz Some say hc's lmshful Others Pm - doum nt-' Aniliiliuns An Air Form- ir -r Ambition: To he n :li-mist C3'lf'l5 Baseball l. 2. 3, il -Ps O I' JAMES ll. HAMILTON Aslan ln sports this lrllow is ure In go lar Sinn- he is one of 1-ur lvzv-livllnnll 1lnrs.' lrribilmn: To born mt u I.-in-lu-r lfuollmll ll lltuhrllmll l, 2, fl, 8 CuCaptsin: lima- Cunnin- 8: Yearbook lit-p. 4 ROBERT HARDACRE WARD S. HASTINGS Hurts Wink 'fklttays lull of fun you bet, It is not cnougll to :ln good: liolfs a lun xnu i'au'l ffirgvlf' our must do it the rillllt Way-H .imliilinnf To join the Wars ,-lmhilion: Forestry Football: Cvnmfli-'N 2. 3, 4 calm carp- x, 2 ski Club 3. 4 NANCY J. ROBERT L. HENLEY HENDERSON Jap Nan Any job looks easy, when .Such u girl you seldom someone else is doing it. mom: good looks and Charm Ambilion: To be successful in make her complete. his Ambition: To become A media cal secretary Ski Club l: Senior Play Cast: Art Cluli i YI f fy, V. PETER P. HAYHOW Pete Then-'s mischief in e v c r y dimplef' 'A Ambition: To' be a Ncpess in life irl more ways Atharf making morfli' y, f'- ' v I ,amlk1H2 3 H Orchc-sfra,3, 41X B iff.-: . 4'1- - ', ' J' ' ,' ., . V, ,- f- X A,-, ' X-X A Q if' A ROBERT J. HODGE siR0ddyss Our Roddy is active and full of fun, and all his jobs have been well done. Ambition: Episcopal Minister Ski Cluh 4: College Club 3, 4: Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3, fl-3 Year- book Rvp. -lg Senior Play Cast: Trackg Cross Country Captain 4 I JOYCE HEALEY Dutch lf we dipped into the future. far as the eye could see, there would be Joyce as happy as could be. Ambition: To be happy and successful Band 1, 2, 3, 4: College Club 3. 4: Ski Club 4 BARBARA ELIZABETH HEBERT Herbie She bubbles with wit and good humor. Ambition: To teach physical education Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Softball 3 . Basketball 4 CAROL J. HOLT 'LCI1-Beaver Always a twinkle in her eye. always a smile for a passer-by. Amlrilion: To become a history tcachcr National Honor Society 3, 41 College Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Who me . . . cheat? ! KATHLEEN ANN HOUSE G6Kathy9! An ardent worker, a student bright, whose work is nearly always right. Ambition: To become a pri- vate secretary National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Art Club 4: Business Club 4 1. i F' A. sg .f AQ' s . if 1' ' sr 5' if ix - 1 'x 5 1 u if V fx J 1 -4 r v 1 tx Q 1 X J v 3 f Q ? is ii3':3w 'WL 'So 1,13 Us u i 9 A is 7 5, n 'i Y 6 ,- f nf .3 4 W W 3 f c I U4 ,QA -J. i - ,M K I FAIL NI KOZDRA YELDA IRENE KRUKONIS Th n Call from arnund uxelvv nzeldan I th I A vlate with Dracula is her mkii n I an rr-am: She will swoon while 3 I autrxflgl Q 'hon vrramj. U mffilion: To be a Flamenco lanrrr National Honor Society 3. 4 Parlmnk Staff 4: Clef' Clu l 2. 3. 4: French Club 3, 4 Rank'-tlfall 1: Fivlal Hnrltey l 2 3: Cheerleader 4: Talent chow 2. 3, 4 il LINDA JAWORSKI hldinn Enjoy yourself-it's later than you think. Ambition: To get married are 1 x ,A X V PATRICIA KENNEY Triska Quiet, well-mannered a n d mn1lr'st. Ambition: To become a hair- dresser EDWARD KUPIEC Eddie Gentle manner, pleasant smile. Are two of Edlliffl! qualities whirh are certainly worthwhile. Ambition: To lwmme an num mechanic KAREN N. JONES Jonesie Blonde and slender, but not too thin: Kara-n's as pretty as a picture, nc-at as a pin. Ambition: Tn own a car big- ger than a Metropolitan Class Treas. 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Ski Club 3. 4: College Club 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4: Field Hockey l. 2, 3: Basket- ball 1. 2: Physics Club 4: Talent Show 2, 3, 4 ALAN C, KIRKMAN CLAl!! Alan's tall and sometimes quiet. But in the classroom he is a riot. ' Amhilmn: To bf-come a me- tvorolugist Footl-all l: Ski Club 4 JOSEPH KUS ujoen WP think him quiet, but things arrn't what they aecm Ambition: Tn bvrome an ac- rnuntant ' Cavlv-ts 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2 BEVERLY ANN VICTOR A. JUBINVILLE JORDAN Hector Bev I can resist anything except Gentle in manner kind in l9mPlHU0n- thought: To A Cerwin boy' Ambition: to succeed in lile. she means a lot. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I do Business Club 4 RICHARD P. KISIEL Dick Live toilny-let tomorrow take care of itself. Ambition: to design a drum set Cadets l, 2, 3, 4g.Baseball 3 Cadets 1, 2 SUSAN I. JURDI issue!! l'd rather be short and shine than be tall and cast a shadow. Ambition: To be an executive secretary and to marry. Business Club 4 NANCY KAELIN L4Nan1s just pleasure and laughter, that's all she-'s alter. Ambition: Medical Secretary Freneh Club l, 2: Business Club 4 I 'Q JOANNE C ujon A jolly di carefree ruintl you never will Ambition: to secretary and Business Club .1 KITSON position and a A happier girl find. be an executive to get rnurrietl 4 CAIL M. KOCZAT Colleage She has a frieutl for every smile and a smile for every friend. Ambition: to fit eight people comfortably in my Nash. College Club 3. 4: Ski Clulr 3, 4: Senior Art Cluhg Year book Representative .lANlCE LEE KOEHLER llcolai! The only way to have n friennl is to he one. Amllition: to he able to mnteh colors. Ski Club: Art Cluli l: Chess Clubg Basketball CHARLOTTE C. KATEN Charlie She laughed and we all laughed uith her. Ambition: Elementary Teaeher liasltellwall 21 Ski Club 3, 4 THOMAS J. KOLENDA Zeke Every man is as Heaven made him-and sometimes A little worse. Ambition: Advertising Busi- ness Footlmll l. 2: Trarlng Art Clulig Rntlio Club Hey, these erosswortl puzzles are get- ting hard! rx KENNETH KUZNIITSKI uKuZr9 He's an all-round athlete, And with him, Tenney' is hard to beat. Ambition: To be a football coach Football 1. 2. 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2: Carl--ts l, 2. 3. 4: Physics Club 43 College Club 3, 4 PATRICIA LANCEVIN upatu A lovely face, a heart of gold. a brilliant mind are hers we're told Amliition: To go to Heaven Student Cnunril 1, 2, Corres. Sec. 3, President 43 Field Hockey 3. Co-captain 2: Ski Club 4, Business Club 4 L' I endif' 'bl' ROBERT K. I.aBUA Ce-no Bashful, sensitive, good, and kind: A guy like him is hard to find, Ambilion: To get an education Cad.-ts l. 2: Track, Klan. 2, 3, , 4: Cross Country, Klan. 4 JOSEPH C. LAORENZA 'fltillrirn JOEY, lf mi-n are like angels, then angels ought lo reform. Amlailiun: Archilr-cl Fnulball 1. 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Ciiuntrv il: Catleli 2. 3, 4: Italian Club l Q 253'-ng Q .D ig ,A 'ity 'SJ I V XJMLN, ELMNE L,mgAMME. , Always full oLfun'fand laughs: A f Elaine is el well-liked 'membery' of our 0-l85Sk'l, ' L ' e r Anibition:'To be,a nurs'e' ' Cheerleader 44, French Club 1, f2. 3: Clee Clubxll, 3,-4: College - Clulf -3, x43 Ski Club 3, 4,5 Talent Show 4 K , - X- . A .- ., A f . RONALD LaPLANTE sLR0n!9 Trouble never troubles him. Ambilipn: to learn a trade. Basketball manager l, 2, 3 I vi ' 5.4 I' I . 4 ' Q 5 , 0 . .5-. Eat it or eat nothing! 1 X PA'rRitffii LQFRANCH 2 scpli as , 1 , - J' l - N Always a :fe er sad Some'-'I tw i 1 , times na ty, never'-badllf Ambition.: To S:dcess', College Clu1i 3, gli etlves 3. x45 Tiled! Qiiqy- fi-45 Skiielub 3, 4 ,l 'Lf -.15 lgfh V ' V 7 ' .U f , .. ., 1 i . , ' ' , -' ,-.' RICHARD LATTINVILLE KlDick!, Let tomorrow take care of it- self. Ambilion: Mechanic Basketball l 19 JV -im V I . A fp T . ,fr , J- VfiIAiJELEINE LALUMIERE ssMa1u Mal is always bubbling with laughter and joy: She'll make a wonderful wife for some lucky boy. Ambition: Hairdresser Glee Club 2, 3. 45 Ski Club 3 .IOANNE C. LAUDANI Reanie To keep happy is all I try to do. Ambition: To learn how to drive the U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt by myself Art Club 4 -rv 'Al' N - L-1. P., F, , , '34, ' 'X fb vi' V4 if ' f JIU' -nv. '-urs! KINGSLEY DAVID LOUGH Lumpy His niiml is ever free from care. Ambition: To be a policeman Cadets. l, 2, 3, 4 i .idx 's Y DONNA MARTINEAU 55 Y, Marty No matter what others may be, she will always he her- sf-lf. Ambition: To be a hairdresser JOAN LUCY L' Gicleoii The best dressed girl in the Senior Class, her fashion de- signs will not be surpassed. Ambition: To be a fashion model and designer. Ski Club 4, Math Club, Art Club 4, Business Club, Sec. 4, Junior Historical Society, Year- book Staif Representative . ,,f - -' VERONICA MARTINEAU Ronnie Full of smiles, full of fun, slie is liked by everyone. Ambition: To become an ellis cient nurse and travel through- out thc world. Freneh Club 3, 4, Talent Show 3, College Club 3, 4 Nj xi ,Q BRENDA MALBON Mal She has a gentle smile and a kindly way. Ambition: To beeome at seere tary Art Club H' ' 'W F . , S Q 3 I A iallp , i-'fp . , f V A .. .N :, ', .'i-...et . 1 1 e - CAROL M. MALIGNACCI Gaze into her eyes-you'll see an angel, gaze little longer and you'll see an imp. Ambition: To be a success Ski Club 3, 4 AF' CARMEN MARTINESE Carm Don't wake me unless it's woman. i Ambition: To,be a success if SkiYCluli fi' 5 ',,f v V ' L 2 l, A'-1 . 'J M H Y .n, W i 'J 7 ki 1 1 J V . if 1 ,. ,X Il- .4 HW. is NANCY MATTHES Cookie Never say more than is neces- sary. Ambition: To be a legal secre- tary French Club 1, Blue and White Staff 2 I think I just swallowed a . . ' SANDRA LEA MARNIERO scsandyss Drawing and painting are her lines, as an artist she will shine Ambition: To be a registered nurse Art Club 4, Chess Club CLAIRE McCARTHY She seems quiet and demure: but then again . . . we're not so sure. Ambition: To be a successful accountant Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Club 4, Italian Club 2 PAULINE MARQUIS Paula f'She has a friend for every smile And a smile for every friend. Ambition: To be a hairdresser and be happily married French Club ROBERT LEE McCRACKEN C. CI J, MARTIN Ma Charlie ,, Lovely to look a i Iig know, With a rad' nt smil eyes aglow. Ambilion:'To become a te Yearbook Staff 43 Ski Clu Sec. 43 Student Council Band I, 2, 3, 4: Art Club Orchestra I , 2 t tow' h RON ALD AMES McCRACKEN Gbwlacw U.Ek17 He was not merely a chip Some think the world is made off the old block But the for fun and frolic, And so do block itself. I. Ambilion: To become an en- Ambition: To go to college ginccr Cadets I, 2. 3, 4 Baseball I. 25 Cadets I, 2 3, 4 LINDA MCCONICLE S6 ' Sl Lin Never undvrcslinialv the power of a woman. Ambition: To be-cumf' a Mvdifal Secretary Business Club 4, Blue and White l. 2, 3, 4 JULIE McKENZIE nj ujun Happy am I, from care I am free. Why arcn't thvy all con' tenlcd like mc. Ambition: To lim-uuic a history tcaclicr Cllccrlvallr-r 41 Yearbook Ili-p. ilg French Club 3: College Club 3, 4: Ski Club -lg Tal:-nt Show 4 All right, who stole my bottle of milk? PHILIP C. MCKINNIS KATHRYN NIQROIHIIE Phil Katl1y All great un-n are dc-ad andl Kathy is sw:-ll, as we all dnn't lv:-l so good mysm-lf. know, lllnybi- lhal's why uv Amirilion: To be a business like lu-r so. cxrwulivv .-lmlulimi: To iuurry. Cullvgc Club 3, 45 Ilalinu Club Smdvlll CUUFWII li BUFIIWF' 4: Ski Club 3, -lg Physivs Club CIUI' 41 II1NlU'llf1lll 2. 3: Ski 4 Club 4 Q, MARGARET NIERAXIAN NIargo'l Y-mu only think you hi-r. .flmf-rlron: Tu be a ratrfll ti,-avhvr tlrihmtm 'V ir JO-ELLEN know Udedia MICHAEL MESROBIAN Messy He is gentle, he is shyg but there is mischief in his eye. .4mlfilt'on: To become a doctor of Medicine. National Honor Society 3, presi- dent 43 French Club 2, 3, 42 College Club 3, 43 Banrl l. 2. 35 Orchestra 2. 35 Yearbook Staff 4: Talent Show 2. 3, 4. Dance Band 2. 3, -lg Math Club: Physics Club CHA RLES MESSINA Chuck A merry heart doth good a medicine. Ambition: To become a chef Track: Art Clubg Ski Club THOMAS MEYER ufron-lu like A pleasing smile and u cheer- ful wordg Tom's often seen but never heard. Ambition: To be an electrical contractor Cadets 1 DONNA A. MILIUS JEAN A. MILLER STEPHEN R. MILLER EDWARD P. MICHAUD HEd97 Do it tomorrow: you've made enough mistakes today. Ambilion: To be a salvage diver. Football 1: Track 35 Cadet 1, 25 Art Club 4 Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4 CARRETT MILLS MILINAZZO Dawn .I62tl'lt16', P Reid Gary --Ceuenn --Wt. think hp, quivi, but things Mischief is her delight, laugh- Pleasure first . . . let work lt isn't what you dog it's --Gab. mm in., ,.,,, ami ,,V,,,'11 are-n't what they seem. ter her goal. lake care of itself. what you are caught doing! SCC an angrlz gaze 8.151119 .4mIu'tt'an: To be 3 gm-Qgggful Ambition: To be a successful Ambition: To be a Sportscastur Ambition: Tn succeed in life lungm and ,nu-11 SN.. an impj' hairdresser. hairdresser. Baseball 2 Cadets I, 2. 3, 43 Ski Cluh V4mbiH',,,,: 'TU yn. a P,,p,,1a, Art Cluh 43 Business Club 4: Aff Club 45 Business Clllb 41 3. 4 ,,.M,,,., ski cm, 43 one cm, 4 Clee club 4 if i',. ' ri.-1.4 u...Vk.'t 11 r:..1l-env cnt.: U Ski Club: Chu-ss Cluh l AL ' In f ig ,,?JJ6I4.' 54 ,fl ,ij , I pl If -fx. uf .1 .1 , R . , 'Lf' fps' nj .1 K ,Af I ...af ' if f fwugw' ,P -Mow L '-iff 1 U inf! in , Pi, L , .iw ' fret f V Lil '-4. 1 51,7 - -,ev df . pww 7 1, A Tl,.af K Mffrgf P' eq , U J sf' I E.. I used two dallas JOHN J MICHAUD Bashful sensible good and kind A guy like him is hard to find. Ambition: To be a music teacher Band 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 French Club 2g Senior Class KATHLEEN MICHAUD Kathy Her voice was like the voice the stars had when they sang to gether. Ambition: To be a hairdresser Talent Show 2, 3 Play 4 JOHN H. MILNES ujackn A pleasing smile, a vibrant voice, as a DJ., John's our choice Ambition: Radio Announcer Cadet Corps I GEORGE FRED MINCINS 4'Cerman Although George is quiet, and sometimes shyg know him, he's guy. Ambition: To be Band 1, 2, 3, 43 To those who a really great President. Trark 3, 4 JOSEPH MITCHELL 5LGimpy9! Never worries. never will Ambition: To get out of high school H0500 AVAIAILI JUDITH ANN MLECHKO ssjudyn A vivavious girl who is pretty slick, She sure can handle a hockey slick Ambition: Accountant Honor Society 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4: Fivld Hockey l, 2, 3 captain 43 Basketball l. 2, 3. co-captain 43 Softball l. 2, I won't play 'til we do It my way ROBERT MONETTE Hcoosew l may he tall, but l'm rcarh ing for the moon. Ambition: Teacher Baskrtlnall 1: Trark 2: Cntlvl l 2, 3, 4 ELAINE L. MONFET Short-stuff This gal is fragile as a toy, Anil nm- nf lu-r trait- is ln-ing ruyn Bn-4inv'ss Cluh 'lg bk! Lluli 4 I ,A 'Q- Id rather fight than switch DONALD MORLEY 64D0n9r Whenever I feel the urge to exercise coming on, I lie down until it passes over. Ambition: To become a teacher Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4 KATHRYN M. O'BRIEN fSKalhy7Y Kathy is a quiet, shy miss, W'ho we hope will find much happiness Ambition: To he a success and be able to enjoy the happiness of life Art Club 4: Business Club 4 , SHIELA R. O'CONNELL When Shiela's around things are never quiet, that's cause shc-'s full of fun, mischief, and a real riot Ambition: To graduate Ski Club 43 French Club 3, 4: College Club 3, 4: Field Hockey lg Blue and White 1 RICHARD NAULT Dick People have more fun than anybody Ambition : Contractor Cadets I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3 Chess Club 1, President 2 , fr 'J ' Ulf' - ,',Lf' if 7 V 'Rf mlm, Wffx ulfjilt i fwf xr' W' X' fy HW 'll I. if J ,f rl :L if fi ROBERT A. ORLANDO 6CB0b!7 Every inch a good fellow . . . And oh, So many inchc-sl! Ambition: To become a land- scape architect Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Co-captain 4: Track 3, 45 Crosscountry 4: Yearbook Rep, 4 PATRICIA MOTTRAM sspatna UM!-Jttyn If I laugh at myself and the fool things I do, It won't bother me if others laugh too. Ambition: To become a Phys- ical Education Teacher Ski Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Softball 2: Basketball 2: Field Hockey 4: Business Club 4 DANIEL W. NELSON uDan!9 Whatever the hour, his milk will never sour. Ambition: Farmer Truck 2, 3 JAMES ROGER PARE Jim A rw-ally great guy is our .Iimg That could explain why all like him Ambition : Contractor rlcts I, 2 'N M MARY MURPHY Murph Always laughing. always gay, A true frirnil in me-ry way Amliilian: To be a serretary Business Club 4 Ski Club 4 I BARBARA S. NANNIS LsBarbvr Gentle manner, pleasant smile. Are two of Barb's qualities which are rr-rtainly worthwhile. Ambition: To be a sucvcssful sf-cn-tary Busiuvss Club 4, Ski Club 4, Junior Historical Society l, 2 CARL D. NICOLOSI ssNiCkv9 Ihr:-'s a boy with dandy Ifmks who halvs to study drvary blinks. Amhilion: To to-ach physirul f'4IHf'IlIiIlfl and rnnch football Class Vic:--Pr'-sid:-nl 35 Fool' ball I, 2, 3, Cn-Captain 4 JOAN MARIE NAPOLI Bubbles Seas all, knows all, tells all. Ambilion: To sucreed in wha!- evcr I do. Senior Art Club Ski Club 4 Collr-ge Club 4 'F sh CANDACE LOUISE NASSAR Candy Ros:-s are red, Candy is sweet, As yearbook editor she cau't be boat, Ambition: To make a significant movr' in helping to ri-liz-vc the corruption of humanity Editor-inechivf nl yvarbnnk. Cul- Iege Club 3. 4 Trvas.: Ski Club 4, French Club 3. 4, Physics Club Treas. 4,, Math Club 4 JOHN NA ULT Parrot A flash of rnlor, and a whir of tin-s, Thr-ru goes the guy the girls admire. flmbition: Civil Engineer Ski Club 4, Band I, 2. 3, 4 Sr-uior Play Cas! Y , X , 1 'I . I .1 LINDA J. NIMMO LINDA NORMAND ROBERT L. NORRIS ANN L. NOVELLO Nim Lynn Horace Novice She is cheerful all the while, I never met a man I didn'l As strong as slvvl As lruv as Shr may look quiet but look and nr-vr-r is withnul a smile. like, life. again. A,,.l,ili0,,: Hairdrqscr Ammgion: To be a nurse Jmhilion: Arrhite-ct -lmhiliun: Tu att.-ml Sivlniu-tl: Ski Club 4 A,-I Club 4 Cadets I. 2, 3. L Ski tilul. Busin---s Sfhmvl 3, 4. Various Committees s 'V' Illia is tha- way wef'II graduate 9' 'K '-QJD' JOHN WADE PARIS Johnny Laugh and the world laughs with you: Snore and you snnre alone, Jmffilion: To be a millionaire Cadets l. 2. 3. 4 SHEREEN L. PATRICK Sherri I'll do the difficult now: the impossible will take a little longer. Ambilion: To go to college German Club 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4: College Club 3, 4 PAUL E. PAYSON Cipepi! Jx Ll JOANNE PEARSON ff RQN iD iPEcL0w as-Ion Mu Shiny, hair, pretty eyes ISJFLQ3 1A tkg's who's really Here's the guy we know as PePg He's the one zhafg really this cute majorette quitelhzlfl l: one ambition is to he?- Prize-H J ' f ge of school. Ambition: To pass English, and leave Room 221 Football 1. 2. 3: Baseball 2: Track 3, 4: Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 4: College Club 3, 4: French f Club 3: Talent Show 3, 4 K' ffmbition: To become a nurs zilion: To get out of .ilajorettes 3. 4: Yearbook Replig G Sc ool 'Q ROBERT PERRAULT ALFRED PETRALIA Crash' A source of wit to all his hhlischief is Ered's by-word: A friends: His sun-Q of com- day' never goes by when he's ma-nts new-r ends. not heard. ,4mln'lion: To live 5 hgppy ,-lmlzilion: To finish high school life Cadets l. 2, 3, 4 Calle-ts 2. 3. 43 Baseball 3 CAIL T. PICKLES DAVID B. PLATT scDave9s Dave is a package that any girl would like to call her own. say. Ambition: To be a success and have a good life Cadets l, 2. 3, 4 lFred Relish Always happy. always gay, Al- ways has something sweet to Ambition: To be an accountant Business Club 4: Ski Club 4 5 If she'd look the other way, l'd snitch something. , is GAIL JEAN POLICELLA This dainty miss is sweet and gay, As good at work as at play. Ambition: To work in Gerri Rickley's office Cheerleader 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Art Club Secretary 4: Talent Show 4 '52,-. FRANCES MAUREEN PELLERIN 6sM0ers I-lere's a gal with twinkling eyes, A personality that never dies. Ambition: To never change my wonderful ways CERARD J. POTVIN Pots A little nonsense now and of me A :il I' it ROLAND PELLETIER JILL PORTER Rollo Squirt As he R0llg his merry way, Just a cute little girlg With n Friends eheer on with laughter Smile and 8 Curl- gay, Ambition: To become au IBM Ambition: To join the Army 'U'hnlfla and lo be h9PPY Business Club 4g Art Club 4 - . . . . . I wasn't doin nuttin g duh, just hangin' around. SHARON R. POTVIN Sharon has sparkling eyes and long blonde hairg A quiet girl like her is rare. Ambition: To become a hair- dresser then. ls relis d by the e I J a f SHEILA RAE RADULSKI Little R Shivla is the girl with lhn- big brown eyes, ln the field ol sports is where her skill lies. Ambition: To bt-rutue n good history tt-aeher National Honor Society 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, Co-Cap- tain 45 Yearbook Staff 4: Art Club 4g Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Business Club 4 g.: NANCY TERESA RAINVILLE Nance Full of smiles full of fun. Naure is liketl hy 1-veryom-, Ambition : To beeouit' a sa-ere' tary Ski Club -lg Business Club 4 Basketball 4 JOHN JOSEPH RAMASKA ssHanSvy Arrive elassworker null Veop if you nskg His host is put f warnl no matter the task. UI' Ambition: To become n gurl doctor 1 1 Cadets l, 2, 3, l.t. Colonial 4. Tmrk 2, 3, -1: Cross Country 8 Ski Club 3: College Cluh 3, 4 National llonur Society Il. Wifi' Pres. 43 Yearbook Rep, -1 JOSEPH W. RAPAZZO. JR. Cousin lf'at first you tlou't FORGET IT Z Surf l ltl'Il ROBERT C. RICCIO WILLIAM RICKARD Bob Bill Working with nunihf,-rs seems Eat, drink and be merry, for ,. ii- 'iv thing that put- Bull tomorrow I Hunk in --vslasy Ambition: To become a Certi- 4rnM'1mn: Cwrufieil Public Av- fied Public Accountant tnunlanl Ski Club -I Frrnih Llulig Italian Lad'-I Corps Club CERALDINE T. RICKLEY Cerri Cerri's fun-loving and Iancy free. As happy as anyone can be Ambition: To become a certi- fied dental hygienist. Blue and White Staif 1, 2. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Art Club 4 Ski Club 4 Rt' JUDITH A. ROZZI ujudyvv Gnd made me small so He could do a job of it flmhiliun: Tu ht-rome a pro- fessional bfmklceeper Clit-erli-ad--r 4. Italian Club 2 ' Ar! Club 4: Talent Show 43 A-tmnnmy Club l vu. ..l ALLEN M. RUDIS Albert A life of Chemistry is his dream Sulfuric Acid, Hydrogen, and Chlorine Amhizion: To become a chemical Engineer Basketball lg Italian Club Beach Day ! JOHN RUDIS Napoleon Napoleon is John's nickname He's sure to achieve just as much fame Ambition: To he a top elimi- nalor WILLIAM H. RILEY bKBill71 The life of Riley is the life for me Ambition: To become an engi- neer Baseball 23 Cadet Corps I, 2. 3, 4 DAVID ANDREW RODGERS Dave An active member in our Cadet Corps, His witty ways make us roar Ambition: To be an electrician Cadet Corps, 1, 2, 3, 4 JOHN SABBAGH Gl.I0hnny53 One can always spot John. for he is the best dressed in a class- full. He's kind, witty, and some- times even bashIul. Ambition: Business Management French Club 34 College Club 3, 4 J. MICHAEL ST. LAURENT Saint His nickname '-'sain! makes us wonder: Is Mike really quiet or more like thunder? Ambition: To succeed Cadets I, 2, 3, 4 ga-'-15-+..4., INN Q Ly, im STELLA Jf' Wabbit She's never proud, But crowd Ambition: To become a cal secretary Senior Art Club: Business Club 43 Italian Club 3: Bas- ketball 2g Ski Club 4 RICHARD ST. ONCE llsmilyff Like the chcshirc cat, he was just one big grin. Ambition: Carpenter ERNEST ROY 5GErniel, The life at sea is the life for me Ambition. To be an admiral ORLANDO SALAZAR LLOIIYH Little I ask: my wants are few. Ambition: To be a good engi- necr ROBERT SAMPERI ccB0bH His great knack for tc-lling jokes will makv, his patients hnppicr folks Ambition: Psychiatrist Ski Club 45 Cadets 1, 23 Track l. 2, 3. 4 S 'X Q Q5 LYQ3' x JOSEPH SAPIENZA Jophus ln the trumpvt he-'s thi- br-stg Watch him score on nn English tr-st, Ambition: To be n success Bnnrl l, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 45 Track 3, -ig Orrh:-stra 2, 33 Crow Country 43 Stud:-nt Coun- cil -1: College Club 3, 4: Sen- ior Play Cast 'iYeeck ! EDW.'kRD W . SARFDE Etlg0r Laugh nuil hr mm-rry, for who knows what the' 'morrow may bring. ximbilion: To hi- an vnpinvvr Rlllkvlllilll l: Fimlhull l. RILIIIARIJ 5AV.'XS'l' KNO 5uxy Hu i-A lllllv, lu- 1 wi il--Q n it-rror f r hx 1 iv -4 -x irnbifmnt lu iw..-wr i ghi i ull n'1lur.ilmn If-.ii-in-r llutkiil-,ill l: it-.tilmll I fl, -'94 RONALD SARAO Ronnie Some say hc's bashful, oth- ers doubt it. Ambition: To bt-come a body lnan JANICE M. SAWYER 66-lack!! Always willing to do her share, when there's work to be done, Ian's always there. Ambition: To be content Band l, 2, 3, 43 Blue Sc White .Staff 1, 2, 3, 4g Chess Club I: College Club 3, 45 German Club, Pres. 43 Honor Society 3, Treas. 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 49 Physics Club 43 Math Club 4 PAUL SHAHEEN It takes 13 muscles to trown, only 2 to smile: I never strain myself. Ambition: Civil Engineer Cadets 1, 2, 3, 4 X JUDITH E. SHAIA usludyn Judy is swell as-we all know, maybe that is why we like her so. Ambition: Elementary teacher French Club 3, 4, College Club 3, 43 Ski Club 43 Pield Hockey 43 Yearbook Rep. 4 Basketball Season ! ELAINE C SCHUBERT Sherby Quiet and neat thoughtful and sweet Ambition Journalist National Honor Society 3 Sec 4 French u 1 College Club 3 , German Club 4: Glee Club 2, KATHLEEN ANN SCIACCA Kathy Heres a girl we all should know with a radiant smile and an atomic glow Ambition. French Teacher French Club 3, 4 J AMES A SCIONE im Quiet conscientious and al ways willing to do o d deed with qualities like is we know he ll succeed mon To be a success JAMES C. SHAMBERGER tcilirnn A quiet boy is our Jim, but a great guy to those who know him. Ambition: To be a success Italian Club BARBARA SHEARER uBarb99 Sparkling eyes, and full of fun, provocative glances bring men on the run. Ambition: To be a public ac- countant Ski Club 43 Business Club 4 FRANK J. SIERPINA Stretch Frank is tall and sometimes quiet, but in the classroom, he's a riot. Ambition: Math teacher Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra lg Danse Band 1, 2. 3, 4: College Club 3, 4: Baseball 2: Ski Club 45 Senior Class Play GM 'wtf-wif, 7010 ROBERT D. SEDGWICK SiB0b!! Now here is a boy who is on the beam, To most of the gals, he's considered a dream Ambition: Mechanical Engi- neer Track 3, 4: French Club, President 4, Senior Class Play ALAN SHAFER Twink As boss of the Seniors, he never ahirked: No one can say that Al never worked. President Senior Class: Ski Club 3, 4, Vice-President, College Club 3, 4, President: Blue and White 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Or- chestra 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Co-Captain L L JOSEPH W. SIFFERLEN GIJoe!! .loe's a guy that's consid- ered much more than fair: Our hope is that he won't change when he becomes a millionaire Ambition: To become rich Cadets l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 JOANNE B. SIMILI Jo-Sim Vivacious and small Well loved by all Ambition: To get married and raise a happy and healthy family .ski Club 4 SHIRLEY A. SIMOES Shirl Happy and cute, but never bold, Shc'a a friend to have as good as gold . Hmbilion: Elementary Tear-hcr French Club 4 The answers to tne test are: 1. true 2. false . . IAQUELINE M. SIMONE .lacki A shout. a laugh. a crowd thal'a gay With .lacki in its ccn- ter in every way Ambition: To finally stop get- ting in tmuhlc Art Club 4: Business Club 4, Vice-President: Clcc Club, Ski Club 45 Talent Show 2, 3 HARRY A. SIMPSON Why do today what you c put off 'till tomorrow? Ambition: Pharmacist Cadets I, 2 Bn ' v NORMA SLA CK Abnormal No matter what others will beg She will be herself liajoreltea 3. 4: Talent Show 3, 43 l-'rt-neh Club 2: ltalian Club -ig College Club 4 fi .4s.f , fkm 6 O 4 l x lx. X .1 Q.,X'- 'aux ti X lx.-ff ',,'1:?'! . ,- J Y f 4 , Q 54 V ,Q La socur de Dracula! Elle estrbarriveel DENNIS A. TORRISI a.D.T.ss It lakes 13 muscles to frown, Only 2 to emilr-. I Never strain myself. nfmlfilion: To hr-come a Pub- lic Acfnunlanl Trark Twain 33 Science Club I 'Nix Q' 3 ALICE SMITH Although Smith may be a common name: Alice is origi- nal just the same. Ambition: To be an accountant NANCY D. SMITH c:Nan99 I 1 v-,' ' I-Iere's thelgalvrlwith a song in her heavy Wliom you can't help .but like 'from the start.f7f f' , , ' , xl Anilbifionq Tqgbocomer-a Beau- tliqisn I J 1 5 ' l' , M, .1 , . ',.i:,,Nr , J x f'A 'xg , . ,X ,V o I i . i A , ,ry 'Q ., N I ' :J ti . X J MARILYN E. TULLEY ullynnas Demure and dignified is she: But full nf fun as one can be. Ambition: To own a yellow XKE with black interior Clee Club 1, 23 Chess Club 15 Aslrunorny Club 25 College Club Publicity Chairman 3, 4: Blur- S. W'hite Staff 2, 3, 43 Art Club 43 French Club 25 Yearbook Staff 4 -Gr' M M do .QQ J .' N ,J i5,f , I SUSAN TURMEL GSSUCVQ Some stars just twinkle, oth- ers shine. Ambition: To be an executive Sfffelafy Frrnch Club I: Cheerleader 45 Talent Show 4 PAULIN E TALBOT LGPTYQ 'Triendliness is the ticket to happy living. Ambition: To become a medi- cal secretary Business Club 4 JANET S. VALCOURT SLJan7! With always a smile as she goes past: What a wonderful friend is this charming lass. Ambition: To attend college Art Club 4: Ski Club 3, Col- lege Club 3, 4 ROBERT B. TAPLIN CCTap9, He looks quiet, but look again. Ambition: To succeed in bus- iuess Ski Club 43 Cadets 1, 2 JOSEPH VELLARDITA C6J.V.9! An all-around fellow, and a wonderful guy. Ambition: Pharmacist Track 1, 25 Baseball 3 tr? JOSEPH F. SOUCY NJ-05619 He has a smile and nt-vcr loses itg He has a frown, but never uses it Ambition: To become a great guitar player Football 3 K REN ,Kar ,cps riches THERESA CHRISTINE ROBERT STANLEY SOUCY Kid PHYLLIS I. STOKER Phil Chr-1-rful, snappy, always hap- Dy Ambition: Professional book- kc-epvr PHILIP SZELIGA Twinl-iles No matter what othvrs may br-. he will always lic him- self Ambition: Stuck car driver HTCTYYH A talkative fellow is hard to HAlways laughing' always find: But Bob sure is active in mvrry: Full of lifv, thal's our 'hw lm I Terry. Ambition: Tn go tn Suffolk Ambition: Sr-rrctary Cadets l, 2, 3: Italian Club 4 Business Club 4 THONY S. TARQUINIO Bill urronyvs WILLIAM P. TOOMEY Pleasant, well-manncred, and , .. rather shy: Every worthwhile worries have l lj, , , activity Bill will try hilton: To be successful in ,I 'Nmtcvcr I do-. Ambition: To be an astronomer mcadv 2 Astrormrliy Cluli. Pri-sitlvlit 1 Wi UU, TC' ,QC Nl' 'M V M u wifi ZW JI MICHAEL TORBIN LtMikev9 Personality brains and mis- chievous air A swvll fellow likv Mike is rm-ally rare Ambition: To lm suvrcssful Fri-nch Club 2: Cvrrnan Cluli 45 Cath-ts l, 2, 4: Astronomy Club 4, Ycarbnnk Rr'p.g Bas:-A ball l, 2 MARGARET TORLA lipeggyv A pleasing manner is n win- ning quality Ambition: To liz' n sllrriwe in lift- Businuss Clulr -lg St-nior Art Clulig Blum- K IYIIIIP -lg Climbs Cluli l Di' Iii' V by X-Ji W f ffl lx Xa! iq if L 1 Alright, who put the vanishing crvam on mc? 7' JUDITH VICLIONE uJudyws Quiet and sweet. tlmuglitful and neat .-1ml.i!ion: Tw bf--fini an ex- ecutive secretary Business Club 4: ltalian Clubg Blue and White Staff 43 Year- book Representative SANDRA LEE VIGNAULT lugandyf, 'ACentIe manner, pleasant smile, are two uf Sandy's traits which are certainly worthwhile Ambition: To become a secre- tary or social worker Ski Club: Business Club 45 Jr. Historical Society SUSAN WALSH Sue Nut a flower, not a pearl, Just a regular, all-around girl Ambition: Peace Corps Vol- unteer National Honor Society 3, 4g Blue K u'hite Staff 3. 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Field Hockey l. 2, 3. 11 Softball l, 2, 3, Captain 1: Clce Club l, 2, 3, 1: Xlath Club 45 Tal- ent Show 2 DONALD WALTOQJ sslsllciv Handsome. lively, and full of fun Ambition: To become a physical education teacher and football coach Basketball 3, 41 Track 3, 4: Cross Country 4 'llun tukcs the worry out of being close CHERYL A. WADE She's a cute miss, merry and kind: A sweeter gal you'll never find Ambition: To become a High School teacher French Club 1, 33 Ski Club 3, 45 College Club 3, 43 Cheer- leader 4: Talent Show 4 UUO7' to J? CAROL ANN WARING SGSlim91 Full of life. full of fun, Speak- ing of sports, she's one Ambition: To become an office secretary Field Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball: Softball J JAMES WAGNER 6SJim91 The way to kill time is to work it to death Ambition: Music Supervisor Band 1. 2, , 4:fCollege Club CHERYL JANE WARING Little One In the field of sports Cheryl does excel, Win or lose you can hear her yell Ambition: A good hairdresser and a good wife Field Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball lg Softball 1 HERBERT WAITHE, JR. Ctlilggillsi The boy in the class with the dancing feet One dance with him is a for DAVID WEIDLICH Surfer A preppy dresser is our Daveg Watch him hang ten on a gigantic wave Ambition: To become an oceanographer r ska Club 3, 4 i ' - 1 ' 1 , fi l' -- ,. f I I . l ,I it iii 1 DAVID A. WALKER fCDave!, Devilish ways . . . ga-.. for a laugh anytime. Ambition: To be successful Track 2, 33 Italian Club 49 Cadets 1 DIANE JUNE WALKER 6LDee97 Diane puts all her troubles in -the bottom uf her heart and then sits on the lid and laughs. Ambition : Airline Slewardess Basketball lg French Club 43 Ski Club 3, 4 DONNA WEINHOLD Felix When work and pleasure clash, let the work go 'to smash. Ambition: To succeed in life. JAMES WILSON fb-Iimff Where 'tn find his equal is hard to tell. ' Ambition: Survvying Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 4 JOSEPH WILSON Buck Fun-loving nntl fancy-free. Ambition: To bccnmc a mc- chanic and build rars. Band l, 2, 3, 4 fam W... A .aim M- , K 0 A J' S-' 1- . 4.5-iz Ogrkbbmb' Tvjdk U ' L.. Duh, fancy rneetin, you here, Mr. Lister! WAYNE WILSON JUDITH WINDLE If ' 77 if 'YY Whlp Judi Whip wants to be a busim-ss Quit-t, but still lunm-rm-x in man: with his great qualities he-r own liltls- nay. . .. WP ni HHH' hp 'Inn' Ambition: Tu ln-rolm' it vuln- Ambilion: To gn into privnh- nu-rm-inl nrlixt unml xnnkv llae bllsiiivss wnii my lmms- Track 3, 4 Ski Club 43 Art Club 4 I A 1 . 1 I I t i i P Q 4 1' 2 N EDWARD GENE WLODYKA Doberman uri man of fa-w wnnln is hr. flmbitmnr Nl.-vllaninal lingi In-4-r if ff.-NRI, PATRICK TYINTERS W'lllIf'y 'ill-r ln-N ,i yi-llv p vr1v1 l fu-ll l--il, Ilnfflfzuu ' 'IR.i1h-ir R.mil ig FM liluli I 2, 5' at'- 'ern' GERALD .l. WOODARD J W'0nrly li-I un lun' nluv' null unlu- am, lulrllLuu1l lzmglilo-rg bvr- iumu :mil -Uk.: Fwlll--r ilu- flux :ifli-r, fmlfzfmnf 'lu nmlu- n million Hu Llulr l FITS KN- YOUNG Suv NIH: lo l-.ok ul, liul ln-ll:-r io Klum 'fruf11Iivvr1.' lic-gmrlfr nr jour' lmli-t ljlif-.-I Iiluln I .al X . ' ' A T- 'Y H SUSAN WOODCOCK -:suv 'iCal about town, .-fnllfilinn: Svvrotary KJ LOUISE WORTHINGTON sahlaryn Hllallllli unfl lln- world luughs 'fm' YOU: Cinglrv and Louise plgulr-s more. ulmliitiun: To Siuvcf-cd in lifv Art Cluln -Ig Ski Club -lg Busi- INN' Club 4. THEODORE T. ZAKIA svredu Fun unll Irulir, CIOC is llxrrmn' xlmlfilinn: To grow ulnl 1-'FE H f. 'Q 4 .Bi X- ,Q ll PATRICIA ZAPPALA Aspatss To kvop happy is all I try lo Llc. Ambition: To marry A sailor Come up and see me some time, Big Boy. JEAN ZANFAGNA Jeannie Here-'s a gal who jus! joined our class: shc's sure to know everyone hero real fast. Ambition : Svcrvlary or Account- un! MARY ANNE ZARANKO 64MaryH Her mincl is free from ran' Ambition: Tn graduate- Junior Officers Cl? BACK ROW: Janice Hoyle, Beverly Forest FRONT ROW: Stephen Yanagi, Paul Colobski df, 1s if , Egg ,V BACK ROW: Mary Beth Tobia, Joanne Grasso FRONT ROW: Eileen Cunningham, Fred Naswur Sophomore Offwers I P l 2' 53' lang an 1118671 Q' ' me -'G at-yu Carl N icolosi Patricia 58 V--Q GY W 4 H 59 Best Dressed SUSAN BLOOD PHILIP MCKINNIS Class Actor and Actress CYNTHIA ALEKEL KENNETH AUCLAIR X Most Athletic SHEILA RADULSKI RICHARD DYER 2 ld-4 Y ,,, Most Talented BARBARA BLOUIN JOSEPH IACI Most Amiable CHARLEAH MARTIN HERBERT WAITHE Mutt and Jeff MAUREEN BESHARA ROBERT ORLANDO ,Z Class Wits PATRICIA MOTTRAM RICHARD SAVASTANO Class Flirt and Casanova ROSE JABOUR STEPHEN BESHARA You Most Intellectual JANICE SAWYER MICHAEL MESROBIAN 'H an 'PAN l Done Most for T.H.S. JUDY INGALLS ALAN SHAFER ! L Most Likely to Succeed ARLENE BLOTNER JOHN RAMASKA 65 Q -1 . ifgfi A' ' nn .'l f x '4 ,L uv -. IP N ML' ' T H t f 1 Y VK 5 1 A ,uf O -l in 'ffm' ' 'F Q, C If-' 1 P' . e ' ' Q ff 'f' X. 16' .N Q bl Y KW haf'- ' D x ., 5 - s fu ,-', 571 ': fa , S h ' Q - er .s 3'. E ,gf N 'X ' '. -,'5 s. , .rc...Q.,manQ frm. lifn. .xl K - ' DH- J. a.t?:tqQsd'. wNb P v- S' J ' S A 5-.,f.' 4- .'i,o Y. WG' sl PFPN nr llS.A.A. 5 ff 5 Coach Paula Coach Cosselin Coach Klimas QQ? . 314 r 33 dl TOP ROW: F. Nassar, D. Kollfrath, C. Flanagan, D. Wills, B. H4-hsch, M. Be-sham MID. ROW: W. Hutton, T. Catalano, R. Johnson, J. Hamish, J. McQuillun, B, Blood, J. Bohn.-, E.. Kuunitglxi, S. lil.ml-y BOTTOM ROW: B. Gallagher, W. Fcugill, J. Brink, C0-Capt A. Shufrr, vo-cupt K. Kllllllllfkl, co-mp! C. Nivuloxi, ll. llnnlo, l Dyer, B. Bergeron Af'-I 'ld P r Tenney ?.- ,1- - . -, e ,u Cl 6 T S Capt. Karen Jones Y U Dianne and Barbara Gayle and Julie Maureen and Gail Elaine and Nelda Subs: Susan, Ann, and Cheryl l 'sf W Joyce and .ludy . 1 - 1 El E! Fi . FRONT: Pat LaFrance, Nancy Lanctot, Rhonda Fleming, Joan Earnshaw, Capt. Judy Ingalls, Norma Slack, Marie Connors Joanne Pearson, Jeanne Beshara BACK: Cynthia Diamond, Jane Donovan, Pat Bardsley, Harriet Kiriajes Advisors: Captain: Mrs. Hovanasian and Miss Brett Judy Ingalls Mass Confusion Ready . . . and 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . 8 TL L 0 T S Jane Pal , . Norma Jeanne Nanc y Joanne M. Linda Rhonda -lon i 8 -L' ,Hs 'nhl - 5v,' , ...S3ji. . .'ty f 55. 0 Q45 W l FIRST: D. McGuire, C. Waring, C. Dawson, F. Scannell, Capt. J. Mlechko, C. Mlechko, S. Cunningham, S. Blood, S. Walsh SECOND: Coach Bailey, Manager E. Constantineau, Manager C. Messer, E. Studley, J. Haldane, R. Medauer, C. Waring, J. Fugge, R. Jabour, C. Hyde, Manager C. Morris, Manager M. Tobia - THIRD ROW: J. Haldane, C. Wespiser, D. Bakios, K. Palleno, L. Aubert, S. DeCuglielmo, M. Perrault, P. Mottram, P. Blight, J. Shaia, A. Callahan, V. Kelleher, B. Lawton, S. Hanson, C. Dobeck, P. Donahue, J. Martone, P. Samia Heel and Toe 74 J Home Run! It's mine! The ball is on the other side! 6 J udy --M and C0 aclz Bailey fi Seniors The Summit Conference J 3 Capt. xufw Joyce and Rose C71 fx Pixce ew and Mxechko ag Ca F01 QP' x. S961 7 'ls Us Y ak Gnd Sue and CHIP: - I hs' HW -15' AQTHUPJ 481' Hy, .tS.THllg- QQQTHUQ, 4' 53 AQ' fin-f' 4 5Qf9'f 'f-1 .. , 5,21 ?X'x-:.JG- 'ff'-3, . Q.,-fr 1g'3.'E ' ' g' . . .. . ABI-' nf' 6,11 l -'Sri I .:L' tg,-13 'i 4'?5 !c'. 'f'- A . . 1, Ir - if ?1'P?'f: al. vu? HL 1. dngf GWB? Roddy J a Joe J oe Seniors F'?Z'2E+:.-E . Q-. if-f-:f4'w. 6,130 fuk, THU 4 -IIS -I I 'R FFF: Bob Don Dan J oe John 'iff 'W Basketball 35N xx! y WSW I f ... - -1 1 I , .,, ,tk ,. f E5 Li 4, i 2 I i l BNI Semors Bobby am 5 f ..l1.-L..,.., ' ' I my I , ..4w2Q1.x-K ' fv- I ' ,-.......... U . Q xvf-' ' 'ffq ' 'fl' 'Qu fffffv Sm 'v T4 ,inn e ! !2' 4-?! '!!!! 3.-' Girls ' Basketball FIRST: S. Walsh, S. Cunningham, J. Jankowski, Co-Capt. S. Radulski, Co-Capt. J. Mlechko, C. Mlechko, L. Diaz, P. Mottram SECOND: P. Donahue, P. Pagluiso, B. Rose, K. McRobbie, M. Hurley, S. Blood, P. Lambert THIRD: B. McKenzie, B. Hebert, P. Bibeau, L. Aubert, B. Riccio, H. Kiraijes FOURTH: J. Martone, C. Diodati, Coach Bailey, C. Carney, J. Haldane Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen 'Methuen Methuen Methuen ffm-Captain Sli:-ilu Radulski, Coach Bailey, Co-Captain Judy Mlechko TEAM RECORD N. Andover Tewksbury St. Pat's Billerica St. Pat's N. Andover Chelmsford Tewksbury Wihnington Billerica Burlington Dracut .I- -l I p sig Q1 'bf sb, Wi 1 I V jfngalls , RI Home Sweet Homicide Hail to chief Mrs. Hovanasian our Our student directors Jay ClltllChl3 director, and Judy Ingalls. April ... llinah .. Arrhie ...... Polly lvalker . Ilill Smith Syl. 0'liaru .. I5-lr' ......... Xlnrion Larstun Nlrx. f.llf'l'lllSll1lll llr. iill1'l'illPllHIl 86 1.1 Lt. The motley crew who made our Senior Play such a huge success. Cast . . . Barbara Blouin . . . Vicki Crawford Ken Auelair . . . Cynthia Alelcel . . . lioh Sedgwick . . . Frank Sierpina . . . Rohert Hodge . . . Ann Findeisen ..... joy Davis . . . lVlark Eaton Wallie Sanford . . . Frankie Riley ...... Rupert Van Deusen Joella ............ Slukey .... Flashlight .... Joe ....... Mag .... lletsy .... Wendy . . . ! I .. Joe Sapienza .. John Naull . . . . . . Al DeBurro Nancy Henderson .. Tom Graham . . . . John Michaud . . . . Tim Casey . . Nancy Lanctot . . . . . Irene Lever . . Beverly Eaton fiill' . n v .l N3 l 'i Y . 1-,- Close your mouth, Archie, you're drawing flies! While strolling up the Mystic one day Q? kv S-l-0-0-0-wly I turn, step by Step, N There's something about an Aquavelva man . . . Oh no, not nrmllwr wnrnin, Xml mm .1 u--r-l fiom ur 5 n 1 L fl :X f ff '-' 6? A 1 av' 'FH ,. stewball was a racehorse. . . Hu. lu- 1-an-ful how you swing those things! A A Mo:- Parties make the world go 'round And to think I taught her how! Cootchie, Cootchie, C00 Don't tell ME I stole your lou line! ! ! SY 963 AMW Q ., ' ,,,- -Q our I could have danced all night! ! l What time do you get off duty, Big B oy ? . ,- 5, ,, I want mv M'wpo Cl 0 6 Z l . The Oueen and Her Court xc Qum-n and Her Mother Mr. Beaumont congratulates Colonel The Queen and Colonel l The Receiving Line 'fs s iw I 3, .nl I WU 1 ' ' 5' 1 O I ., , 1 Lf 54' It X 'L 9 ! rc p. 'ff It '- ' ll . . 'l Nvwx 5 1 .L 's 1-'I 1 ' ' ' , I ' Militar Ball February 26, 1965 The Queen and Her Court February 26, 1965, was the date of the annual Military Ball. Among the honored at this gala event were Colonel and Commander of the Corps Charles Habeeb, Lieutenant Colonel and Executive Officer John Ramaska, Majors Joseph LeClair and Robert Hodge. lt was also the night that Patricia Langevin reigned as Cadet Queen Her two attendants were Vicki Crawford and Virginia Arniss. As usual, the Ball was a huge success, and it was enjoyed by all who attended. f r 231 5 5.1 I GN Sv, UR' ff ff lv 7 x 9? 1 0 1 X ll x 4.-X X J A -I L- N Q 6- -- X Vx f f ff Q ' 7 0 Wy XT Q X f4,'1?fMi'fwfU N XX 1 1 ,I 1 ff Im OFFICERS: Pat Langevin, pres. Judy Ingalls, record- ing sec. zh- .lackie Guilmet, lreas. Barbara Derochers, corresponding .sec Mr. Law, advisor 1 lilllllils 1? SEATED: Mr. Law, Judy Ingalls, Pat Langcvin, ,lnckic Guilmet, Ilurlmm llvrm-lwn MIDDLE: Ann Cross, Clmrlcah Marlin, Joe Sapivnzu, Nancy l.ang1-vin, tfulcvn llydv, Cathy llmwn BACK: Bcrnadinc Hood, Suzanne Scllrvc-ndvr, Jvff Sumlle-r, Ann l imla-in-n Blue and White Entire Staff ,.g.lFL. fb- I 'I ' I - 1, a..,1,,,e: Seniors Editor and Assistant Mr. Goebel, advisor, Linda Demerjian, assistant editor, Arlene Blotner, editor Circulation Staff Michael Chwalck, Joyce Beelcy, mgr., Paul Burke, Patricia Morgan, Stephen Beshara gl., 4 4,1- Business Staff L-R: Nancy Matthes, Cathy O'Connell, Cheryl Mclntosh Jean Beshara, Mgr., Theo Capaldo, Marilyn Tulley G7 Advisor Editor MR. LISTER CANDY NASSAR Yearbook Staff ia ' .Jil ,G Brix, 1 if A' in FRONT ROW: Mr. Lister, advisor, Sheila Radulski, Paula Coldblatt, Candace Nassar, editor, Cynthia Alekel, .loyce Beeley. MIDDLE ROW: Nlzirilyn 'l'ullm'y, Judy Ingalls, Ann Findciscn, Kathy House, Charleah Martin. BACK ROW: Ray Faerbcr, Dick Dyer, Norman Cook, Mlke N11-xmliiuri, IOO , .,f- -- Editor and Assistant Sports Editors Candy Cindy Art Staff 5 Bs. 49 ,- R EWR T5 W7 1 fiigiii Ma Sheila 3-I..-f 'f-5 Judy Kathy Charleah Lynn Sheila Business Staff Photography Staff Nonnan Kathy X j y Mikv P ulu Rav A 'nn I r N TROMBONES Frank Weymouth Ist. Emest Naylor 2nd. Ronald Rother Linda Heffeman 3rd. BARITONE Kathy Smith Susan Zurwell TUBA Frank Sierpina Ist. Mark Eaton 2nd. Gerard Quintal Raymond Sirois 3rd, Carl Winters FRENCH HORN Janice Sawyer Ist. Donna Bakios 2nd. Janet Wagner 3rd. SOLO CORNET James Wagner Joseph Sapienza Alfred Craicher Peter Hayhow IST. CORNET Carol Klufts Richard Hoffman 2ND. CORNET Bruce Skaff John Hollins Ronald Simoes l6Macn 3RD. CORNET David Vose Robert Heffeman Richard Wunderlich 4-TH CORNET Michael Crasso Edward Benson William Lernard IST TRUMPET James Wilson Thomas Flanders 2N D TRUMPET Judy Lippold Mr. Tarlian IST ALTO SAX Thomas Graham Sally Brain 2nd. IST TENOR SAX Beverly Eaton Diane Kania SOLO CLARINET Charleah Martin Barbara Addison Coleen Hyde Cary White Joyce Healy Barbara Hebert IST CLARINET Joyce Eamshaw Diane Domoradzki 2ND CLARINET Joanne Sierpina Kenneth Bonanno Joy Davis 3RD CLARINET Michael Fredrico Sandra Wilson Heather Briggs Ralph Denoncourt ALTO CLARINET Donna Hughes BASS CLARINET Alan Shafer IST SNARE DRUM Eric Proctor John Barry 2ND SNARE DRUM Michael Bardsley Peter Chapman David Remick Robert Hebert BASS AND TYMPANI John Nault As we go marching r Q..-- 2-A. ' ta off To work A' Rm' wing Band YI? L.-R.: Frank Sierpina, Tom Graham, Alan Shafer, Eric Procter, Pete Hayhow, Joe Sapienza, Frank Wey- mouth, John Nault. rc hes tra Glee Club OFFICERS: Kathy Dawson, Cheryl Ackroyd, Pat Mottram, Mr. Comtois, advisor Seniors 1 O E E FRONT: Mr. Comtois, Madeleine LaLumicrc, Claire McCarthy, Mary Ann Ci-N-Hi, Pnl Ilaigh, Chvryl Ackrovd BACK: Pat Cote, Cathy Dawson, Judy Fay, Elaine Shubrrt, Pat Mottrum ' Buszness Club OFFICERS: Jacki Simone, vice-pres., Joan Lucy, sec., Miss St.Pierre, advisor, Jean Beshara, pres., Jackie Cuilmet, treas. lfll0N'I'1 Gail l'olic-cllu, Put Haigh, Susan Jurdi, Joan Lucy, Jacki Simone, Miss St.Pierre, Jean Beshara, Ann Cioseffi, Linda Feldman, Maureen lh--l1.1r.1, Juvkil- Guilmf-1. SECOND: Jill Porter, Rose Jabour, Sandy Vignault, Barbara Forbes, Nancy Rainville, Nancy Lanctot, Pauline 'llllll--1. ,lily-4-1' llulflum-, I,infla Ill-lwcli, Stella Rogelis, Beverly Campolini, Pat Cote, Eleanor Jacklin. THIRD: Beverly Jordan, Carol DeLuca, Immun.. Xliliu-, Jr-un Mill:-r, Yivkil- Crawford, Joan Earnshaw, Diane Abesumra, Joyce Beelcy, Phyllis Stoker, Mary Crosser, Louise Worthington Nora Ilormlnmg Jam- IJ1-nnis, Put lnngl-xin, Terri Soucy, Rhonda Fleming. FOURTH: Kathy House, Kathy Garrigan, Judy Collins, Joyce Eamshaw, llurI,.ur.n Ngmnis, Winnim- lfclwzmls. l,imlu Cullcy, Nancy Kalen, Carol Elwurd, Nancy Fitzmorris, Sheila Radulski, Pat Motlram, Marie Carta, Judy Jzlsk:-I. fllllllh' U'llri1-n. v ---f 777777 77 7777 7 7 7 7 7,1 P N I P I 1 2 I I I i7 1 - J 5 Art lub 'A OFFICERS: Maureen Beshara, Trees., Mr. Melia, Advisor, Judy Ingalls, President, Diane Abe- samra, Vice-Pres., and Gail Policella, Secretary. l-'IiUN'l' ROW: fl.-Rb Jill Porn-r, Janet Valcourt, Paula Coldblatt, Rosalie Giordano, John Ramaslca, Alan Shafer, Mr. Melia, Judy Ingalls, Nlgnme.-1, lx.-.l,1m,, lyium- ,xl,r-snnirn, fluil l'olicclla, Judy Roni, and Marilyn Tulley. SECOND ROW: KL-RJ Pat Haigh, Jacki Simone, Charleah Xl.-ruin, tjinl-nm flumliuio, Coil Kovmt, Linda Normand, Brenda Malbon, Jane Dennis, Donna Milius, Chucky Messina, Jean Miller, Toni Goujon, luflx Illuis, li.irI, lilnuin, Vicki flruwford, Joan Napoli, Rose Jabour, and Stcllu Rogelis. THIRD ROW: Phylis Stoker, Stephen Beshara, Nancy ll- ml' rom, Nora llonuliuo. Kinlilvt-n lluuw, Judy Collins, Joyce Beelcy, Sheila Radulski, Winnie Edwards, Edward Wlodyka, Ann Findeisen, Christine .lk-firm, Kgnhlr-1-nHarrigan.Iluyln-Cirus, Louise Worthington, Virginia Amiss, Nancy Smith, Sandra Maniero. FOURTH ROW: Linda Diaz, Judith lily, Judith Windle, llurlan Briggs, Robert Cuscia, Judith Edwards, ,loan Lucy, Katherine O'Brien. College Club OFFICERS: Mrs. Hershfield, advisor, Alan Shafer, pres., Rosalie Giordano, vice-pres., Marilyn Tulley, publicity chairman, Candy Nassar, Arlene Blotner, Paula Goldblatt. College Night The Panel - 4 ' r W if iv- Xl 5. Don't I know you from somewhere? BOY. WHS lhlll fllkf' lwvdf cadet Corps Mr. Morrisette Lt. Col. John Ramaska Col. Charles Habeeb Senzor Wfzcers -ii.4'f?2 Us VIUUNT: Kun Kusmil-ki, Richard Dyer, .lamfs Hurley, John Ramaska, Charles Habeeb, Robert Hodge, Joseph LeClair, Patrick Costa, Richard Nmlr, XllI'll.ll'l Ht. laura-nl. SECOND: Mr. Morrisette, Ron Hamel, Richard DcSimone, Bill Dooley, Tim Casey, Bill Riley, Joseph Laorenza, Imwi llonlfm, Ronald Xlc'Crakvn, Rim-lmrd Lombardo, Fred Petralia, Dave Rogers. THIRD: Richard Kisiel, Alfred Demers, Robert Norris, Cary NIH!-, lfml llwl.-y, john Faro, Don Morlm-y, Laurent Duhc, Michael Torbin, Robert Pcrrault, James Cooney. BACK: John Paris, David Platt, I VII Nilf.-rlin, lioln-rr Nh-Cru'-kvn, Rohr-rt Moncm-, Alan Craichcn, Paul Shaheen, Paul Payson, Jay Cuticchia, Joseph Kus, Mitchel Dyeak. IIO Coin lub' K. Kelleher, J. Kettler, J. Freije, V. Fiorella, Miss Danelian, advisor Chess Club FRONT: J. Kettler, A. Coujon, Miss Danclian, advisor BACK: V. Fiorcllu, Ovidc Brudo, J. Frejie, K. Kcllvlwr, H. I.11T0fr1'. H. Cllllj hysics Club i OFFICERS: Candy Nassar, treas., Joyce Gilbert, sec., Raymond Faerber, pres., Mike Mesrobian, :rice-pres., Mr. Russell, advisor NIiAX'I'FIJ: Jminnu Pc-arson, Sherri Patrick, Joyce Gilbert, Mike Mesrobian, Phil McKinnis, Candy Nassar, Karen Jones, Janice Sawyer XIIIJIILIC: Nlr. Russ:-ll, Tom Graham, Bob Pcrault, Tom Bryant, Jim Eaton, Ray Faerber, Mike Torbin, Don Morley, Bob Norris, Joe LeClair I5Xf.K: Al Shale-r, K+-n Kusmitski, Bob Scdgewick, Bob McCraken, Bob Monettc, Chuck Habeeb, John Ramaska, Al Crachien lI2 r r 7 -Y-V7 French lub I Q l 9 2 fi 7 OFFICERS: Barbara Derochers, historian, Paul Golobski, vice-pres., Robert Sedgwick, pres., Ber- nadine Hood, treas., Mr. Cagne, advisor Seniors SEATED: Barbara Dc-rochers, Paul Colobski, Robert Sedgwick, Mr. Cagne, Bernadine Hood NIIIJDLE: Kathy Sc-iacca, Shirley Simocs, Cheryl Ackroyd, Elaine Lemieux, Veronica Martineau, Betty Getchell, Phyllis Chiarenza IRMIK: Kalhy llumw-, Ann Findvisvn, Diane Walker, Elaine Balcius, Joy Davis, Kathy Carrigan 7 ..... - f7...i.. . - '- ' German lub ' 4 Q 2 Q , Q SEATED: L. Call, S. Morrell, M. Armitage, J. Sawyer, E. Balcius, Miss Lange, Advisor. FRONT ROW: M. Venti, K. Paleno, D. Lemieux, J. Flockerzi, C. Klufts, C. Dawson, E. Schubert, S. Brain, C. Dobrzynski, B. Vogel, K. O'ConneIl, C. Morris, S. Patrick STANDING: R. Simpson, R. Malo, M. Torbin, F. Lindner, B. Pankauski, M. Eaton, J. Ketler, T. Bryant, J. Criticos OFFICERS: SEATED: Miss Lange, Advisor, J. Sawyer, President, M. Armitage, Vicc-President STANDING: L. Call, Program Chairman, E. Balcius, Secretary, S. Morrell, Treasurer II5 ? .,.A I ,ov Aw c'mo n, smile. -vuln- D 'Wwqn xp., QIIQI I QIIQI. lt was a little bitty cootie. V! si A 0 A gl if xf x K QS, FV- just wait 'til Mr. Cagne leaves the room. QX Plg-plle on number 4-l! 1 55. . , I,- I .-J.. -J -. , K . 4 . n---'. I I V- 1 -,J.-..-7- . 'vig ri' ajgajh , '-325345 ,. F1 ,Y -'Ag . all-- -...fs-bis! X.::' 'TiH3:- 'L Tv-Q., 'A'--W - . R . --... - Y' in K-,- i- --Q .TQ Ls. 0 '-'5::f Qi 1 :f EMR' ' L' Q' -spin? . ,-r Q UN 'A 5 QB 5 v f-F ,z 3 .x-giig xiii-gi, '-e Y -IW, ff. Ev ..u Nt Vi. '1 ' 9 l. fo fs, If 1-A, z V L 1 K R wx R Q x-. . 5 I . W KA I -X- 'X N , fxxi If ' 5 o Al i---U J K First they frame me, then they hang me. ' . 3 Q Q A A nl 1.3 I I Y Q-x 'TS Q-A 0-o-o, I know something you don't know Next Course. He ought to get a ba ng out of that! Beauty and the Beast What do you mean this isn't English class. Peek-a-Boo! 5 Diligent Worker BOYS K C' LOCKERS ri ,, 1 ll is Lillian 12 ' f' r-' an 3 ir-7' XM.,--qixnr.1, Diane .... .... 2 2 Lippold St. 'tt lsioyd, Cherylle J. .... Xksvyri. Christine Al. . . . Xllard, Donald ........ Xlekel. Cynthia E. . . . . . Amiss, Virginia E. . . . . Angelari, Joseph R. Asmcga, Richard J. Auclair, Kenneth ..... . Balcius. Elaine J. . Raril. Robert R. ...... . Bashkoian, Peter R. Bceley. Frederick R. Beeley, Joyce L. .... . Belang:-r, Donna .. 76 Ashland Ave. . 16 Merrimack St. . 209 Lawrence St. 57 East St. ll Maplewood Ave. ..... 21 Erie Road 12 Fulkerson Ave. ..... 3 Pelham St. 90 Arnold St. 34 Sea St. 38 Merriline Ave. 63 Howe St. 6 Kendall St. 198 Pelham St. Bergeron, John R. ..... 56 Causeway St. Beshara, Jeanne M. .... Beshara, Maureen E. Beshara, Stephen M. Bevin, Barbara A. Blais, Judith A. Blood, Susan ...... 6 Pleasant View St. ... . .. 8 Moison Ave. .. . . .. 8 Moison Ave. 26 Arnold St. 11 Church St. 16 Avon Ave. Blotner. Arlene M. .. ...... 36 Tudor St. Blouin, Barbara .... Blouin, William P. .. 19 Larchwood Rd. 40 Calumet Rd. Bogannam, Kenneth .... 12 Lexington Ave. Borowy, Stanley J. .. Bower, Cheryl A. ..... . Brown, Diana L. .... .. Briggs, Harlan H. Briggs, Leonard A. .. .. Brink, Jeffrey ..... Bryant, Bunce, Katherine ...... Brudo, Ovide .... Buka. William J. .. Burke, 6 Arthur St. . . .. 40 Garden St. 4 Inglewood Terr. 23 High St. 687 Forest St. 31 East St. Thomas R. ........... 26 Ames St. . 56 Pinehurst Ave. 34 B Chase St. . . .. 68 Camden St. Paul ........... 39 Medford Street Callahan, Alice R. . Campolini, Beverly A. .. ... .. 144 Cross St. .. .. 56 Oakhill Dr. Caron, Thomas ....... 12 Hampshire Road Carta, Cas:-y, Marie J. ... Timothy J. . Catalano, Carlotta ..... Cattcau, Karen G. . 48 Calumet Rd. .. ........ 80 Elm St. .. 8 Oak Knoll Rd. 2 Freeport Stu. Chiarcnza, Phyllis R. ....... 14 Dexter St. Ciras, Gayle F. .... flfwu, John A. .... . Coltraro. Louise M. Condon, Ronald J. . Connors, Marie 1' , v .ook, lNorman J. . . . . 1. . .UU I 1- ll lg:-, Russell M. .UtPlll'y, Jaincs .... Vote, Putricm M. .. iff.-1.1. Patrick ..... 122 98a Hampstead St. 13 Varnum Ave. Collins, Judith A. ...... 130 Oakland Ave. 43 Booth Rd. .... 37 Sawyer St. 18 Curtis St. . 140 Tyler St. . 219 Howe St. .. 96 Brown Street 21 Kirk St. .... 39 Taylor St. Class Directory Coyle, Thomas P. ..... . . 115 Oakside Ave. Coyle, William A. ....... 115 Oakside Ave. Crawford, Rhoda V. . .. Crocker, Anne E. .... Criticos, Jane E. . .. Culley, Linda R. ..... . 6 Windsor St. 32 Gage St. 11 Oak Hill Dr. . 24 Pleasant Circle Cuscia, Robert C. ........ 1 West Ayer St. Cuticchia, Joseph M. Davis, Joy E. ..... . Dawson, Catherine A. .. .. 33 Pindwood Rd. 43 Pleasant St. .. 4 Frederick Ave. DeBurro, Alfred ........ 12 Greendale St. DeLucca, Carol M. .. Demers, Alfred .... Dennis, Jane E. Dennison, Leslie R. . DePetrillo, Patricia A. . . . . . 20 Golf Ave. ... 7 Gleason St. . . . . 238 Broadway .. 66 Hampshire St. 31 Paris St. DeSimone, Richard N. .... 142 Warwick St. Desrochers, Robert J Devine, Mary M. .. Diaz, Linda M. ...... . DiLello, Thomas P. . Diodati, Carol ...... Diodati, Diane M. .. DiZazzo, Joseph J. .. . . . .. 120 Cross St. 146 Edgewood Ave. .. 22 Amold St. . . . . 527 Lowell St. 55 Strathmore Rd. 65 Newport St. 61 Oak St. Donahue, Daniel A. ........ 20 Birch Ave. Donahue, Daniel R. Donahue, Nora T. . Dooley, William Donovan, Jane M. . . . . . Dube, Laurent G. . .. Dyer, Richard W. .. Dyeak, Mitchell .... 42 Camden St. . . . . 30 Albion St. .. . .. 138 Tyler St. . . . 505 Prospect St. 2 Merrill St. 10 Filbert St. 21 Camden St. Earnshaw, Joan W. ...... 138 Camden St. Earnshaw, Joyce M. 138 Camden St. Eaton, Beverly J. .... 129 North Lowell St. Eaton, James E. ........... 15 Sawyer St. Eaton, Mark W. .. Eddy, Esther E. . . . . Edwards, Judith A. . 32 Park St. . . . 28 Lyndale Ave. .. 11 Smith Avenue Edwards, Winifred A. ...... 11 Smith Ave. Elward, Carol A. ..... . Elias, James ....... Faerber, Raymond H . . .. 5 Durrell St. 318 Forrest St. . .. 17 Strathmore Rd. Faro, John .............. 29 Houston Ave. Faro, Richard . .. Fay, Judith A. .. Feldman, Lynda Fenton, Sheila 177 East Sr. . . 3 Woodside Ave. - .... 10 Odile St. Feugill, Walter H. ........ 35 Laurel Ave. Ferris, Maureen ...... 14 Birchwood Road Fichera, Frank J. .... 24 Oak Knoll Road Findeisen, Ann ....... .... 1 67 Lowell St. Fitzmaurice, Anne R. .... 10 Clayton Ave. Fleming, Rhonda .... 98 Pleasant View St. Foley, Jean L. ............. 25 Arnold St. Forbes, Barbara J. .. .... 5 Kirk St. Foster, John K. .... . 28 Hampshire Circle Fox, Dennis P. ........ 12 Hampstead St. Gagnon, Theresa J. .. 233 Lowell Blvd. Garabedian, Martin .... 372 Hampshire Rd. Garrigan, Kathleen . Garvey, Patricia A. . . Gervais, Paul A. . . . . . . . . . .. 113 Center St. Getchell, Elizabeth M. .. . . . . . 178 Broadway . . . . 142 Oakside Ave. . . 925 Riverside Dr. Gilbert, Joyce C. ......... 29 Kimball Rd. Giodano, Rosalie . . . Gioseffi, Ann M. . . . . Goldblatt, Paula A. . Gordon, David B. . . Goujon, Antoinette .. . . . . 210 East St. . ..... 3 King Street . . . . . 34 Buswell Ave. . . . . 3 Kimball Rd. . . . 25 Stafford St. Graham, Thomas P. ........ 23 Lowell St. Graichen, Alan R. ......... 11 Lincoln St. Groleau, Daniel E. . . . . 95 North Lowell St. Grosser, Mary A. ........ 28 Birch Avenue Guilmet, Jacqueline F. .. 4 Canobieola Rd. Gunning, Laurence H. .. 527 Prospect St. Gustartis, Michael K. . . 114 Edgewood Ave. Habeeb, Charles E. ..... 7 Anderson Drive Hadley, Bernard M. . Haigh, Daniel H. . . . Haigh, Patricia A. . . . . . . . . 149 Tenney St. . . . . 321 Forest St. . . . . 160 Oak St. Haldane, Joyce L. ......... 83 Pelham St. Hallbauer, Douglas K. Hamel, Ronald R. .. Hamilton, James R. . Hardacre, Robert R. Hastings, Ward S. . . .. Hayhow, Peter ....... . . . . 29 Vermont St. 60 Berwick St. 9Kendall St. 33 North St. . . . . 42 Summer St. 71 North Lowell St. Healey, Joyce M. ......... 205 Lowell St. Hebert, Barbara .... Hebsch, Linda ...... Henderson, Nancy J. Heman, Craig ......... 5 Fulkerson Ave. Henley, Robert L. . . . . Hodge, Robert J. . . . Holt, Carol J. ...... . House, Kathleen A. 236 Oak St. .. . 14 Hampton St. . . . . 46 Westland St. .. . . 23 Albion St. . . . 18 Clinton St. . . . . . 23 Belmont St. . . . .... 7 Girard Ave. Hurley, James M. ......... 487 Lowell St. Iaci, Joseph .............. 1 Boylston St. Ingalls, Judith A. . . 106 Pleasant View St. Jaliour, Rose A. . . . . 549 Howe St. Jacklin, Eleanor F. .... 27195 Thornton St. Jaskot, Judith A. 64 Riverdale St. Jaworski, Linda M. ...... 76 Clayton Ave. Jones, Karen N. Jordan, Beverly A. Jubinville, Victor A. . . 328 Pelham St. 1 Golf Ave. 113 Elm St. Jurdi, Susan I. ............. 16 Chase St. Kaelin, Nancy C. ..... . Katen, Charlotte C. Kenney, Patricia E. Kirkman, Alan C. 295 Thomton Ct. 88 Birchwood Rd. . . . . 22 Chelmsford St. .. . 244 Howe St. Kisiel, Richard P. . . . . Koczat, Gail M. .... . Koehler, Janice L. . . . . Kozdra, Gail M. ..... . Kupiec, Edward L. . . Kus, Joseph P. ...... . Kuzmitski, Kenneth P. LaBua, Robert K. LaFlamme, Elaine A. LaFranee, Patricia . . . . Lalumiere, Madeliene Lanctot, Nancy E. . . .. Langevin, Patricia A. . LaPlante, Ronald L. .3 Lattinville, Richard T. Laudani, Joanne C. . . Law, Richard D. LeClair, Joseph R. . . . . Lemieux, Elaine J. . . Lever, Irene .............. Lombardo, Richard M. Lough, Kingsley D. Lucy, Joan A. ..... . Mainiero, Sandra L. . Malbon, Brenda J. .. Malignaggi, Carol M. Marquis, Pauline R. . Martin, Catherine C. Matthes, Nancy R. .... . McCarthy, Claire M. . . . . McCracken, Robert L. McCracken, Ronald A. McGonigle, Linda .... McKenzie, Julie C. . . . McKinnis, Philip P. .. McRobbie, Kathryn . . . Meranian, Margaret . Messina, Charles T. . Mesrobian, Michael A. Meyer, Thomas H. .. Michautl, Edward P. Michaud, John J. Milinazzo, Jo-Ellen A. Milius, Donna A. Miller, Jean A. . . . . Miller, Stephen R. .. Mills, Garrett J. ....... . Milnes, John ....... Mingins, George F. . .. Mitchell, Joseph R. . . ....-. ,......s ,,...... . . ..,,...........1......-.-Q . . Y L- 1, . -1 .V -... .L. -.. -1 - 9 Hill Ave. 12 Laurel Ave. 6 Curtis St. 45 Kensington Ave. 8 Richardson Ct. . 3 Englewood Terr. .. 94 Greenhalge St. . . . . 185 Tenney St. . . . . . . 5 Clinton St. . . . 35 Gaywood Rd. 5 Stadium Rd. . . . . 7 Elsmere Ave. 127 North Lowell St. 81 Forest St. 20 Sampson St. 391 Howe St. .. . . 92 Lowell St. . .. 170 Warwick St. .. . . 10 Tremont St. 395 Lowell St. 15 Myrtle St. .. 605 Lowell Rd. .. 39 Fairview Ave. .. . .. 46 Phillips St. 20 Pleasant Cir. . . . . .. 73 Lowell St. . . . . 12 Louise Ave. . 140 Hampstead St 52 East St. . .. 74 Tower St .... .. 155 Center St. 157 Swan St . 130 Edgewood Ave. . ...... 396 Oak St 10 Roseland St 8 Avon Ave 93 Center St . . . .. 39 Ashford St 7 Merrimack St . .o. ...... 8 Union Sl 3 Hampshire Cir 3 Snow Ave . . .. 47 Lowell St 7 Perley St Mlechko, Judith A. ...... 14 Ashland Ave Monette, Robert J. Monfet, Elaine ....... 62 Pelham St . .. 16 Farley St Morley, Donald E. .... 108 Hampshire Rd .. . 60 Berwick St. 107 Arnold St. . . .. 27 Smith Ave. 44- Lyndale Ave. . 84 Railroad St. .. 28 Carleton St. Mottram, Patricia ......... 14A Hobson St Murphy, Mary A. .. .. . 112 Oakside Avi'- Class Directory Nannis, Barbara S. ....... 21 Moisson Ave. Nassar, Candace I.. Napoli, Joan M. Nault, John E. .... . Nault, Richard A. .. Nelson, Daniel W. ..... . Nicolosi, Carl D. ...... . ..... 9 Albion St. . . . 30 Elaine Ave. 488 Lowell St. .. 20 Newhill Rd. .. 287 Pelham St. . . . . 36 Tilton St. Nimmo, Linda J. ...... 35 Baremeadow St. Normand, Linda .......... 606 Lowell Rd. Norris, Robert L. .... 4 Pleasant View St. Novello, Ann ........... O'Brien, Kathryn M. O'Connell, Sheila R. Orlando, Robert A. .... . Pare, James ...... Paris, John W. ....... . Patrick, Shereen L. 22 Ashford St. . . .. 90 Davis Rd. 254 Oakland Ave. . 50 Riverdale St. .. 103 Elm Street 8 Canobieola Rd. 242 Howe St. Payson, Paul E. .......... 90 Piedmont St. Pearson, Joanne E. .... . Peglow, Ronald L. Pellerin, Frances M. . . . . Pelletier, Roland C. Perrault, Robert .... Petralia, Alfred . . . .. 81 Pleasant St. 1 Short St. 27 Dewey St. .. .... 45 Phillip St. . . .. 21 Union St. . . .. 37 Davis Rd. Pickles, Gail T. ........ 69 Riverdale St. Platt, David B. Policella, Gail J. .... .. Porter, Jill ....... Potvin, Gerard .... Potvin, Sharon ......... Radulski, Sheila R. Rainville, Nancy T. Ramaska, John J. .. .. Rapazzo, Joseph V. Riccio, Robert G. .. Rickard, William E. . . . . Rickley, Geraldine ...... . 511 Prospect St. . . .. 60 Davis Rd. 8 Chelmsford St. .. 96 Taft Avenue .. 239 Pelham St. 276 Forest St. 26 Kirk St. .. 33 Hadley Rd. 4 Chelmsford St. .. 21 Spruce St. 119 Oakside Ave. .. 5 Florence Rd. Riley, William H. 57 Atkinson St. Rodgers, David A. .. Rogelis, Stella B. Roy, Ernest ..... Rozzi, Judith A. .. 3 Tudor St. 14 Cross Ave. 177 Forest St. 4 Pinehurst Ave. Rudis, Allen M. .... 6 Whittier St. Rudis, John J. ...... . Sabbagh, John J. ...... . St. Laurent, Michael J. . St. Onge, Richard G. Salazar, Orlando ....... Samperi, Robert A. Sapienza, Joseph J. .... . Sarao, Ronald J. ...... . Sarfdc, Edward W. .. . .. Savastano, Richard J. Sawyer, Janice M. .... . Schubert, Elaine E. . 19-1- 7 Whittier St. 15 Albion St. . 172 Pleasant St. 4911Q Lowell Rd. .. 31-B Chase St. 12 Central St. .... 149 Swan St. 59l,Q Adams Ave. 232 Oakland Ave. . 19 Plymouth St. . 26 Pleasant Cir. Pleasant Valley St. Seiacca, Kathleen .. Scione, Sedgwick, Robert Shafer, James A. Alan P. D. Shaheen, Paul ...... .... Bunglow Ave. 17 Merrill St. 64 Davis Rd. 34 Piedmont St. 4 Caswell Ave. Shaia, .Judith E. .......... 8 Shirley Ave. Shamberger, James C. ........ 26 Ayer St. Shearer, Barbara J. ...... 128 Oakland Ave. Sierpina, Frank J. .... 241 Washington St. Sifferlen, Joseph W. Simili, Joanne B. Simoes, Shirley A. 146 East St. 80 Reservoir St. 4 Elm St. Simone, Jacqueline M. .. 11 Randolph Ave. Simpson, Harry A. Slack, Norma F. ..... . Soucy, Joseph F. Smith. Alice ..... Smith, Nancy .... Soucy, Theresa C. Stanley, Robert F. Stoker, Phyllis 1. . Szeliga, Philip J. . Talbot, Pauline M. Taplin, Robert B. .... . Tardugno, Karen J. Tarquinio, Anthony Toomey, William P. Torbin, Michael ....... 4 Timber Lane .. 112 Camden St. 345 Hampshire Rd. 9 Ttfdor St. 50 Oak Crest Cir. .. 91 Oakside Ave. . 889 Riverside Dr. 115 Center St. 110 Center St. ...... 8 Grcendale St. .. 39 Omionde Rd. 231 Forest St. 6 Glen Ave. 75 Cross St. .. 14 Caswell Ave. Torla, Margaret M. ......... 20 Annis St. Tulley, Marilyn E. ...... 68 Pleasant St. Turmel, Susan R. .......... 45 Benefit St. Valcourt. Janet S. ...... 11 Strathmore Rd. Vellardita, Joseph ..... Viglione, Jttdith ...... 44 Dexter St. 100 Newbury Ave. Vignault, Sandra L. ........ 45 Simone St. Wade, Cheryl . . . . . YVagner. James G. . .. Waithe. Herbert ....... Walker, David A. .... . Walker, Diane J. Walsh. Susan E. Walton, Donald .... Waring, Carol A. Rfaring, Cheryl J. .. Wveidlieh, David F. . . . . 233 Howe St. ..... 122 Pleasant St. 166 Merrimack St. 581.6 Union St. . . . . 381 Lowell St. 91 Pelham St. 65 Ashland St. .. 35 Oakland Ave. .. 35 Oakland Ave. 136 Merrimack St. Weinhold. Donna L. ......... 43 North St. Wilson, James R. .. Wilson. Wayne T. .... . Windle. Judith A. .... . . . . . 11 Tudor St. .. 841- Haverhill St. 25 Madison St. Winters, Carl ............ l-17 Camden St. Wvlodyka. Edward G. .... 87 Riverdale St. Worthington, Louise 1 Emslev Terr. Young. Susan C. Zakia, Tlleotlore . . 115 West St. .. 47 Campus Rd. Zaranko, Alilfjilllllt' ....... 3 Annis St. Zappala. Patricia A. ....... 1-l- Birch Ave. I23 ffm, U4 2 1 x xg ,ig.'f ' '1- . .,. ,a ' .xr ' , n C I Y fi' H - N X ff' if , 4 Ji ,.J., 0 I r. - -ini S in F' x , . I U i. 11 f I i P F I M CB. Ov' I l M -45 NIV Q f 1 1 '34 I f K Hi, 5:-SX 3,3 2. :Ina 'X' Y. -'od il ff' 7. 'R 4- S.?:Tu. 53 v .ii ' ' L - , -' M 1' 4 . V - ' -X x X . . l t in 1 ll Nfylfll' 'Af s ,lg - . A, 0 'L T . f' - U! ,, 1 v Hx, 4 Q' Softball Capt. Sue Walsh Miss Bailey sv. N xh,S- W v -' 'U . B 'x Y Seniors BACK ROW: Miss Bailvy, P. I,illl'llJ!'I'l, ll. McKenzie, S. Cunningham, l'. lNlnttraun, l., Nimnm, I.. Cagnn, Pnl lliln-1 CENTER: Linda Diaz, S. Hadulski, J. Melecho, S. Walsh, C. lN'Ivlvvl1o, ll. Knniu, l'. Pugulusn. FRONT ROW: D. Pe-rron, J. Murlonc, J. Fugge, J. Haldane-, P. Donohuv, C. Kulil. 1-'i -. 1 ...Q ,-NN be .VN ,. i.Yi......,i -.-. . -Y .,,,,,,-A-, 'nf Us-an 'dy I I 5551.3 Sify -.0 1 x - J . 'J . , 3 . , ' 'H in v -'-ffm ' Q, Vfii . if l' w 'Nllvhx X N A .L 'Q if X lr,-Sv K X X kc 'Y 4f- W cf 45164 4 fr 9 4 I1 C 1 6 '-9 4' .. ...ff X , 'X X K O M x'5'w'g4 .5 fm 01-of U ,6 a Q ffgg, ffl? BACK ROW: Mr. Scannel, S. Yanagi, L. Kuzmitski, R. Condon, T. Coyle, K. Boganamon, J. Buglione, R. Johnson FRONT ROW: K Auclair, F. Beeley, D. A. Donohue, D. R. Donohue, W. Coyle, K. Kuzmitski, S. Miller M Carabedlan Baseball Team N.. ,.,gw SYHUQ Mr. Scannel Capt. Dan A. Donohue 7' ' E. SF' , 'CWHJJ 9 ' N XMUF . vfwff x,4 R. Fr. rd! '41 J SENIORS .gn 4 4 5 BACK ROW: Mr. Hannigan, T. McMannamon, Metsna, B. Buliar, P. Golobski, P. Mai, F. Doorman, M. Chawaleck, R. Doorman, J. Hamish, Coomes W. Kaupinasas, .l. Fuller, C. Ouelette, Mr. Rimas CENTER: Trustle, R. Beshara, T. Casey, A. Grachien, O. Brudo, F. Messer, P. Sparta, D. Oulette, A. Potvin, P. Hawshan FRONT ROW: H. Waithe, W. Wilson, J. Ramaska, J. Laorenza, J. Sapienza, A. Shafer, T. Graham, J. LeClair, R. La Bua Track T earn SENIORS ' vgg.-nr A u, Wzedersehen Ta' 6: u i K v J v hmffl V -XXX N At the banquet if I I , If V. 1 Z l Q 1 kl H On June 44 the Class of 1965 held their Senior Prom. The theme, Auf Wiedersehenf' was one to be remembered. A movie and banquet followed. All will reminisce upon this last eventful night for the class of 1965. Til We Meet Again Z D-4 'V Arlene and Ra V ,U X 3 t x v A v vp., rap: flur fflgles flfl-ll't'I'S .llltl tl.lll'S EJ UQ 1 . , X w I' -Xin X11 A Boy! Is he 13111 2 2 H Elaine and Dick N 1 -A ' 9 I Dear, could I say something? Sitting the d3IlCC Olll f .Jr I ik K :P- had i ll n I think we-' 3 7, 1 .,, 1 'x 4 . 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' I -'Ist ' 1 lxkl 'L .1 111- ' 1 , ' 1 1 ' rg - r Al 'l lt' L ,1ll Tl1's - l ' 'l' Anl ' ' it ,' ' fgan, The first l1ig1-1-1-nt for 11ur cadets Anl II it they 1 I r' . 111111 if' -II -41 7 '--11, 1 oh, 111,11 111 11 1 - ' 1-111 At last tl11' 1' 1 L ' led Anl 1 of 1I11- li: II: '- an, N11l'g11 I-ilst lftyigii On 'z 1' 1I11- lN'Ll4'll f 1 tan. As soph PIlIllI'l'.' 111' 11111-1-1l ' t11 1' lalls Rel as Ll r11'1' 111' 1' wc. Y ' , ' -e, - , , 1 ,.' .. Ll'-- 1114 Q' 4 ,' - xv? ' 'lllls' gl E Q ' ,gly- 'I'111I11-.'1111I1-1114211 ' lest I11 1-I1-1-1 lllt' finest llr1'1'Z lla lltlftl Ill uin. l'11t .1 nge 1' ,g Wl11 1'l ' 'satis 1 ' rily. All l 1 111 f1r s rt: A -11,11 4 I l'x ll'1lll. l1a1sk1'tl1a1ll, lliIit'llLlll, 'Ira 'l1, s11ftl111ll.a1111l ficll 1 -key rlllll' Xlilit.1r1'li.1ll1li1l - - gg- ' .-'lnl IP it 11'1' all nt, ll1'g1lrlsl111k'lt'tt'll1 ' gg . 'I'I11-1-.11I1-11 ' -' ' 1, U 1 1 1 tl11 ' ' nl I kIl1l 111111' tI11-r1- 1'.1n11- - DAR l l1l11'1 1li1ll1't l1'111' t11l1111k 11- 1' far. I l' r lrl1 ll lilo , I A K J llll 1l1 llll l tllll .hll1lIllI'11ll'l tl11 1. 1 I A . ,' IN-If l11n1sl111.11111 .1 1l111 l1.1l1 , 11 j They'll be good, we said That's a sure het! Once again it was Cadet Field Day John Ramaska, Roddy Hodge, and Ron Dill did place. And Mr. Morrisette looked on and said, Now they're marching at a double-time pace! Soon on the scene The good old ring-man did appear. He n1easurcd our fingers For the rings we would get next year At lengtl1 came bobbin' a hep red robin Through tl1e green leaves it can1e. S I l' ' ' ' h c 11111 s out. was our rousing s out. We're quite sure our sophomore year was not spent in vain! We came back in September, 63 And elected 11ur class officers four: President-Dick Dyer, Vice President-Carl Nicolosi, Secretary- Rosalie Giordano, TreasurerAKaren Jones. Now wl1o could ask for more? C11uncil members. council IIICIIIIJCIS everywhere And all the kids did cheer. Jackie Cuilmet, Judy Ingalls, Pat Langevin, Gerri Rickley Represented us that year. In October we cheered, Our class rings are here! The ring man placed them in our anxious little paws. We exclaimed, 'LHow convivial Our rings contain no flaws! The wl1ite snow flew, tl1e cold wind blew The girls were dressed td a t , It was the Military Ball in our Junior year. Oh, what a sight to see!! Alone, alone, all, all, alone Alone with our Manter Hall. Synonyms and antonyms everywhere They really got our gall In the merry, merry month of May We had a pleasant suprise: The DAR to Mike Mesrobian and Ann Findeisen went. 'Twas a very worthy prize. Cheering and Majorette tryouts soon came and went Karen Jones Illlide tl1e cheering team. Judy Ingalls captained the majorettes Under I1er were Jeanne Beshara, Joan Earnshaw, Rhonda Flem- ing, Nancy Lanctot, and Norma Slack. My, these girls were certainly on the beam! The Honor Society induction was a solemn affair Planned and presented with much care. The new members were Cynthia Alekel, Elaine Balcius, Jeanne Beshara, Arlene Blotner, Phyllis Chiarenza, Pat DePetrillo, Beverly Eaton, Mark Eaton, Ray Faeber, Maureen Ferris, Paula Coldhlatt, Carol Holt, Kathy House, Judy Ingalls, Karen Nelda Krukonis, Elaine Lemieus, Judy Mlechko, Sheila Radul- ski. Susan Walsh. And the officers were President-Mike Mesrobian, Veep--John Ramaska, Treasurer- .Ianice Sawyer, Secretary-Elaine Shubert, Publicity Chairman- Jane Criticos. On tl1e stadium green the cadets were seen. And at Field Day these were tl1e most elite: Chuck Ilabeeh, Jim Hurley, and Dick Nault Man thy sure had talented feet! Finals were taken and reports cards out D11n't cha know tl1c year was ended. When we returned we would he seniors But now thc surf boards were being mended. And now there came September and school And we grew wonderous bold. For we were seniors-the leaders of the pack And the underclassmen did what they were told! Ballots were here, ballots were there Election time was around We craekled and growled, and roared and howled And finally picked this crowd: President-Alan Shafer, Vice President-John Ramaska. Secre- tary-Rosalie Giordano, Treasurer-Paula Goldblatt. See, See! we cried. We've picked six more Hither to take the wheel We elected the Student Council members: Pat Langevin-President, Judy Ingalls-Secretary, Jackie Guil- met-Treasurer, Charleah Martin, Joe Sapienza, and Ann Fin- deisen They steadied us with upright keel. God save thee, honored Yearbook Staff From the deadlines that plague thee thus. Candy Nassar, our hardworking Editor, Led Cynthia Alekel, Joyce Beeley, Norman Cook, Dick Dyer, Ray Faeber, Ann Findeisen, Paula Goldblatt. Kathy House, Nelda Krukonis. .Judy Ingalls. Charleah, Martin. Mike Mcsrobian. and Marilyn Tulley Who worked without much fuss. Alas! f thought wel and we were very proud To see how much she tried Arlene Blotner is editor of the Blue and White. Through her efforts, it still hasn't died. A speck, a mist, a shape we wist! And still it neared and neared, The boys dodged in their spikes As the football tacked and veered. They looked to heaven and began to pray Al Shafer, Ken Kuzmitski, and Carl Nicolosi captained this motley crew. But a rousing cheer came and made The Ranger football team win a few. The Football Queen paced onto the field Followed by her attendants was she. It was Charleah Martin, Joyce Healey, and Susan Blood. They were a lovely three. Higher and higher every year The cheerleaders did jump Karen Jones captained Barbara Blouin. Cherly Wade, Elaine Laflamme, Nelda Krukonis, Joyce Gilbert, Julie McKenzie, Gayle Ciras, Gail Policella, Judy Rozzi. Diane Abesamra, Mau- reen Beshara, Susan Turmel, and Ann Findeisen While the majorettes marched- Thump, thump, thump!! Judy Ingalls eaptained Pat LaFrance, Nancy Lanetot, Rhonda Fleming, Joan Earnshaw, Norma Slack, Marie Connors, Joanne Pearson, Jeanne Beshara, and Jane Donovan These players ran about while the sun was hot and high Roddy Hodge was captain of our cross-country team And Judy Mlechko was captain of the field hockey team These boys and girls really gave it a good try. Four times fifty Tenney Cadets Assembled at the Cadet Hop. The officers were Colonel-Chuck Habceb, Lt. Colonel-John Ramaska, Adg. Major-Joe LeClair, Drill Major-Roddy Hod- ge, and Drum Major-Pat Costa. These were the cream of the crop. Her lips were red, her eyes were sparkling. Her locks were black as night. Pat Langevin was our Cadet Queen With Vicki Cranford to her left And Gina Amiss lo hcr right. Home Sicccl Ilomiciflc yy as our Senior Play Ann lfindeiscn. Vicki Crawford. liarbara lllonin. llob Sedgwick and Ken .-Xuclair were the leads And Mrs. lloyanashian. Judy Ingalls. and Jay lfuiticchia dircctt tl without pay! Wa' praise lllt'l'. Nliss Alt-kel Though we fear thy skinny' strap. Thou did act your part ycry' well When that strap did snap. The ball dipped in and then rushed out. With long strides the players came They were captained by' lioll Orlando. .lily Hilllllllllll. Sheila liadulski. and Judy' Nllechko. And our basketball teams gained much fame. The many girls so beautiful At the Nlilitary llall did sigh. And a thousand. thousand Wednesday warriors hlarchcd on and passed thcm by'. One after one came the star-studded acts As Ken Anclair introduced them that night. At the Talent Show the senior boys and girls Were really and ineffable sight! llcyond the shadow of the school To the annual Student Government Day Asa senator Judy' lngalls went. Of the commonwealth we wondered what she had to say. To four worthy students Special honors were given: Ovide llrudo, Norman Cook, and Judy Collins became llonor Society bound And Joe la-Clair to l.t. Colonel was risen. ln the spring there were thrcc teams: llaseball, softball. and track. Dan lllcarl Donahue and Susan Walsh captained the first two And in skill they did not lack. The senior boys at first in l'arrot's car did ride, Then a pawing Black horse let go, She made a chug-a-lugging hound, It flung the blood into their heads And down they fell in a swound!! Oh, when announced we clapped our hands The class King and Queen were thcsc: Carl Nicolosi and l'at Langcvin Us they surely did please. 'lille Victtncsc Palace doors wcrc 0llt'lll'll wide And through them we went in. The dates arc mct. the Prom is set And the dancing only cost a fin. She holds him with her glittering eye Her admiring date stood still And listens like a thrcc years' child Auf Wicdcrschn was certainly a thrill. All stood together on the stage For graduation honors: Valcdictorian Elaine Shubert, Salutatorian Judith lngalls, llonor Essayist- Arlene lllotncr, and Class Day' Urator l'at llcllctrlllo. At studies these girls cut no corners. Yvc go like tllosc who bt-lore have gone And in a sense forlorn. Saddcr, but, oh, much wiser. We rise and face the morrow IIIUTII. Class Pro hee P 7 Ily Mark Eaton and Mike Mesrobian Scene: London. 1980 '- -I Oh, Ihrr. r Ii rr-f, You I. rr- trrrifir on Ihr- stage tonight. Tlirrre linsn'I I.--o :I IIinII.I -In , . I-II ICI- hurl Ilurtr-n. I kwin, 'lluink you for r luiniling Inf '.IXl Inuit vor ruin yfiiIIflirs.1vli.llu? XII I r:in'I. I I-:-I rfrifl .ru .irli-le sxixirig Ilia! :ill L5 niusr's If-ntl to lie snoli lo-II. ftnil I rlrrlfl want If. rontrnrlirt our public image. It's nice to ser xi-in Ili-ugh Io-.fvrlrzw rfrognitionl Mike! Ifow rirr- you? W'liy 1lirln'l you VIII no f II1-w lint- I-or Irfrnf XIII II non I-I yur- uit osrr to Ilir- Hript I may tell you III' III-. thi- l-o-ioI-- I- Ji lion. After you'vI- rlifil twenty times, r-vi-n that gil- mllwr dull. Ikhfn I finally Ilir- for r1':Il, I think I shall lie intl-nsrlfv' onintrrf-tfil in th-' I.irI. tl-o, I mi-s Alf-lliuvn. XIII llo '-on git In go lizirk tlifrr' Inu' Inf' XII No, Iirirrllv :II fill. I still slilv-crilw lri tht- Triliurle, Iliougli . . , iI's th.- oulv pap'-r I -:rn Iiurl Iluit pvilili-lim 'Wlortv XII-fklr- so I know it lol of ttI...I'- UI-ing oo. XIII Iikr vrlhil? 'til Xlfll, I-Ik -.iq l'vr- nuvv li 1-f-- I in the -I fyu' irly page-I that many of our vin-- limits haw -ufrrfvrl li:nuI-owne nnrl pro-ljurun-4 hnsh:uul-. fTliey'vr- overlook'-rl nie so Izir, liut Ihr-v linvr- Iounrl quite ri few good ont-s.l I Iintli-r-Alaml Iliut lltltlitltt SIII-UXIIIII, JOANNE SINIILI, JACKI SINIONE, DONNA WI-IIN IIOIII. I'N'I' !tl'I tl.'t, K.-X'I'IIY O'IlIIIIiN, IIAIIIMIIA IIICVIN, l'AT I..-XXI. llI'It'I' Xltl'ItIfIuN I'IiI.I.ICItIN, LINDA JAWOIISKI, IIIIV JORDAN, DAR- experience with harbors, so I think Jim is fairly safe. NINIiI hi-ard that RODDY HODCE has quite a reputation in intellectual circles now. He wrote an essay on, er, dialectical materialism. Nobody knows where he ever heard of it, but he's an authority on it now. Even THEODORE T. ZAKIA, the noted government theorist, marvels at it. ME-Indeed. MM-And, of course, you must have heard about FRANK SIERPINA'S suc- cess in television. NIE-I never read theater news. MM-Oh. I was reading it in Variety just today. Two years ago he became the twenty-third person to host that midnight variety show nobody used to watch. Now It has the highest ratings in America. Teachers and students alike are now falling asleep in the classroom, and labor unions are pressing that no one be forced to get up and go to work before 10 a.m. so people can enjoy the show. Parents don't have to worry any longer about their daughters not returning home from a date by rnidnightg now she rushes in at ll in order not to miss the show. That is the show in which both JOE DIZAZZO and JOE SOUCY, apparently two of the hottest recording stars of the decade, made their spectacular debuts. It was there that BILL BLOUIN really established his reputation as the greatest thing since S rrnx py Sales for so the paper saidl. Now even CHERYLLE ACKROYD is persuaded to sing on the show. And the interviews they have are supposed to be fascinatingg they've had RUSSELL COOLIDGE . , . IIIIIN FOIIIIISS, Il'lJY FAY. KVXIIEN fIAT'I'I'IAII, AND PEGGY 'I'OIII.A 'till-Wf'Sn 11ef-Pffsiflffnf? .irr- :ill r.frrIir'ul:irlv wr-II-inzirrif-rl. I ju-.I lmopr-n to run'-inlwr offhanrl. MM-No. no, no, no, no. He was the astronaut who took a wrong turn on XINI Wlintfv-r linpj r1-r1f': I In P.-XIII. IIIIIIKE? Dirl he r :-rl1: tin it solemn I nflv In-lor fr-4 lu' vowI'rI'f XII Nlzirriv-II. Sf-verzil I-liilrlr 1-vi. lint hr- tin :ifforrl it: liv's n niilliounirr 'IIAI Ylill Ifrvtai ir'-l?l I' tlll I Ilurkr-IYI MIC Oli, y --s. Ile invent'-cl a Ivrr-:Ikfn-at t-t4 rr-ul r'nII+'d Jerry Crunr-lir'r. III forum in n -rpm-ifil liol rnllv-rl tlir- Sydney ffrirlon, tlr-signed liy TONI his flight to Mars and discovered a tenth planet: he hasn't been able to return yet, but they sent messages back and forth. And they had SHERRI PATRICK, the German scholar who found an exception that doesn't have a rule, and JANICE SAWYER, the Nobel prize-winning chemist who recently regained the attention and admiration of the world by discovering a fantastic new way to prepure chicken-asparagus casserole. C0l'IfjXI H,,,,5j,j,. ,mug MEM I knew shc'd make good. As best I can figure it, about thirty of our XIX! ll if'i I how il -ilv 1 it sell! MI-T C -iuvf I slogans: IANI-I CIIITICOS is in 1-lmrge of pulilivity. Suri-ly you'vr Iifziril of I--rrv fir iiyiu In-r. II'-niriinlwr the cont:--t free trip to the Ilivivra 'Ihnt M -ii I rorr hug, I'I 'I'I'1 IIAYIIOW tl if-ii ght of thnt. 'KINI Oh. xi-s. I rr-I vuf- nil n:'r. Who won? 'III' VXIIOI. lIOI.'I'. II'e quiti- n pr rwrvi i rii-ii I t'tu rporntion l':1nl luis. ,II'IlY SHUI. NOIINII SIACK, : nrit I JOAN N.-KI'Ol,I :Irv on the honrrl of ali- rwlors. DIN II. DONAIIIII-I is the official Instr-r. Thr u-1- other IlllIIlIlIlIlIfl'!4 nn' IIIIIN I'NIIIS Cl-flIrtlD YVIJIIIIIVAIID, :Intl JOE ANCI-1I.AlII. JW' -.nw hr- just wi-ke up onr- morning :intl found he was rir-li. Since IItf'rI graduates are secretaries. MARIE CARTA, JUDY JASKOT, and NANCY MATTIIES are lr-gal secretaries: the rest are rather shady. There's BEV CAMPOLINI, NANCY KAELIN, LINDA MeCONIGLE, PAULINE TAL- BOT, STELLA ROGELIS,-they're medical secretaries-and PATRICIA COTE, LOUISE COLTRARO, JOANNE KITSAN, SUSAN JURDI, JUDY VIGLIONE, SUSAN TURMEL, LINDA DIAZ, KATHY CARRICAN, ANN MARIE CIOSEFFI, LINDA HEBSCH, ANN NOVELLO, BARBARA NAN- NIS, MARY MURPHY, ELAINE MONFET, BRENDA MALBON. SUSAN WOODCOCK, CAROL ANN WARING, and TERRY SOUCY. NIM-Y arii just happen to know that offhand. Ilirrrr haw In-I-u fnnin-nie nruoonl-4 of rnourry oII4-rrrrl for hi-4 In-II, hi- ME-Yes. And, if course that's not including MICHAEL TORBIN, who is pnjnrimu. nnvl his pillowvnru-, lint it -wi-Iris tlir-rv was more in it tlinn nor' lIIrII:IIIII1lIgII. XINI II'Ior I...,.,..iu.-.I I.. IOIIN It.tIII,IsK.I? 'III' Ile'-4 It rlortor now, lo the gr:-:it rl:-light of PAIII. CIQIIVAIS, who li nn uorlirtukrr. no-I lu the gr:-nt Ili-light of IIONNIE PFCIOW. who ninkr-N -:i-R-I-1 What :il-to .Io I k vui-wt' 7 IOYCIX IVAIINSIIAW is :I nurse, as nr.- IXYIC ININOYIIN, IINDA NOIINI.-IND. ,IOANNI-I PITAIISON, IIICTTY CET' l'III'lI, IIAN I'OI'lY, III-IIIIIICVN IPICIIIIIS, SIIEIIA l-INTON, AND IIIDNIY IIII XNILI-'lI. D --ii1i: I is n prnr-Ii :':1 I nurse Ihr- ri-st nrt- mtlir-r frivo- I i-vi -, IINI f'll4lNI Y is I fxir I+ f-r. NANITY SNIIIII, SHARON POTVIN. VIII-IIYI. WIRING, l'XI'IINI'f IIIAIIOIIIS, DONNA MKIITINICAII, DONNA NIIIIIS. Il-'KY Nlllllfll, IINDK NININIO, TIIISIIIK KFNNFY. NINDF- ll INI-' ltll Xlllflll-', Il'IiII III IIS. l K'l' IINICII. nnrl NANCY FITZ- XIKI IIIII' I irr- :III I rf':vux tiriulivl. I just linpj uv-vt lo know that offlvrlnil VV If viv-l Iii v--' fl-1-, 'II--II iii- u iviii -I ln- rl: iiit lrufl fre-- Nll IINI WU1NI'II I- ir ixi- ltfrl in n Iril of n r'-ivi I vvix ' fr-v. I iiiii Ifrstnnrl. It I -'row hi- il.: io- Iwi l vzix I- urilt f'ii no or -v-vv- Itzi iszi III-rl 'I'Iu- Ilnrlwr of Algiers, 'III'-H 'Intro I'roI XlIf4.ivIorv wrote il for Ihr' II'-ntl:-s In pr-rfornl. IIIII lvl'-I the S t-t' retary of State. Now don't stop mc+I'm just getting warmed up. For a I't-tmii ntants there are KEN FOSTER, JOSEPH KUS, DENNIS TOR- RISI, and BILI, RICKARDg also JUDY MLECHKO, ALICE SMITH, CLAIRE McCAlI'l'IIY, GAII. PICKLES, JEAN ZANFACNA, and JUDY ROZZI. What else? Oh, yes. DAVID GORDON, EDDIE SARFDIE, KEN IIOGANNAN, BOB MeCRACKEN, and BILL DOOLEY have all gone into engineering: Dnve is said to he the only civil engineergl guess that means hr-'si Irttiri' polite than the others. WARD HASTINGS, MIKE CUSTARTIS. LARRY CIINNINC, NORMAN COOK, DAN NELSON, and KENNY AU- fII.AIII are alll I nrrt' ste-rs. MM In the snnie nrva? ME-l'ni afraid so. You rnn't sec the trees for the Iorcsters. BILL TOOM- EY is nn astronomer. PHYLLIS STOKER has gone into banking. Jack Milner is it disc jockey in the fine tradition of Wacky Jacky and juicy l'Irucey. LINDA FELDMAN is teaching kindergarten. RONNIE HAMEL, RON I.nI'I.ANTE, JIM PARE, nnd IIOLLO PELLETIER have gone into the nrrncd services. Ilfascinating, isn't it?l AL DEMERS is making his living with r-nrds-birthday, Christmas, get-well, he sells them. JIM ELIAS is running :A jewelry store. His, of course, was the first place John robbed. for II I'- -IIIII-ult Io inirpinr- l',iuI lmting mon- llmn the lr-out pot-.ilrlv MM-John? ME-LITTLE JOHNNY JONES Qjust so highl . l l. Fictional character created by Mr. Goebel for the sake uf illustration. ME-But surely you've heard. He discovered that Mr. Goebel had established by syllogistic reasoning that he was a juvenile delinquent. He felt he couldn't live down the reputation, so he gave himself up to a life of eri uini - . It was terrible. He robbed CHERYL BOWER's pharmacy. WAYNE Wil., SON's variety store, BOB TAPI..IN's furniture store, El.I..Y J.-ICKI.IN's bakery, CARRY MILL's joke shop, IIIITCH DYEAK's used ear lot. ELAINE BAI.CIUS's travel agency, JOE R.-II'AZZO's barber shup. and CAROL MAl.ICNACGI's laundromat. MM-Shocking. ME-He almost put JOE VELLARDIT.-I's drug store out of business bv clearing out all the movie magazines and James Bond b avnw ks. MM-Atrocious. ME-He robbed DON ALLARD's bicycle shop, WALLY I-'l:fUCII.I.'s insurnxui company, TONY TARQUINIO's hardware store, WINNIE I-fDW:IltD's flu- ral shop, JIM HURLEY's department store, LOUISE WORTIIlNC'l'0N's ice cream parlor, EDDIE WLODYKA's lumber yard. JUDY I-fDII'AltIlS's cafe, DICK LAW's shoe store, VIC JUBINVILLE's s n-rx- ire stati ruii, DICK KISlEL's music shop, JOE MITCHI-ILL's dairy, RIIONDA I-'LI-ZIIIlNG's dn-ss sbop, JOHN l ARO's real estate office, EDDIE KUPII-lC's auto ri-puir shop. FRED PATRALIA's bus company, RON S.-IRAO's garage, 1 iiin I the TIIOMIS P. COYLE Fidelity Fiduciary Bank. MM-Despicable. ME-He swiped DIANE DIOD.-I'l'I's Mustang convertible. MM-Deplorable. ME-He drew moustaches on Senator JOSEPH LeCLAlII's campaign posters. MM-Contemptible. ME-Worst of all, he plagiarized some of NELDA KRUKONlS'a p twr- try. MM-For shame! ME-Then one night he broke into Tcnucy High School and really caused havoc. He entered CAROL DeLUCCA's American History class rmwmv in und rewrote the grade book. MM-Shocking. ME-You're repeating yourself. Then he went into JOIIN lIIlCHAUD's or- chestra room and switched around all the manuscripts, so that next day when John passed out the sheets and began to conduct, thc uiolins started in mildly on the Peer Cyn! Suite while the trumpets were going strung on King ol the Road. MM-How fiendish! ME-He did practically the thing at Larry Dube'.s record shop. Hu switcl ie't I all the labels on the records. Which, by thc way, is the only reason JOI-I IACI was listening to a Tchaikovsky concerto a few days later. MM-Egregious. ME-That's a good word. He cleaned all thc erasers in IRENE LI-1VER's mathematics classroom, so when she rolled down the patterii to iiiii lu- thr- graphs on the board, she couldn't work up any dust. It so unnerveil her she almost didn't give homework. Almost. MM-Unspealrable. ME-Then he invaded CARL WINTERS's English classroom and destroyed all the MANTER HALL books. MM-Well, he couIdn't bc all bad. ME-Then he went to the main office and really raised... caused tr qiii hle. You know how they have four very efficient secretaries there-JEANNE BESHARA, MARY ANN GROSSER, KATHY HOUSE, and CAROL EL- WARD. He 'repoaitioned all the keys on their typcwritcrs. Next day they typed the most atrocious things! Well, by this time thc principal, JIM SCIONE, was practically in tears, and thc vicc-principal, TOM MEYER, was so upset he almost gave Miss Lever detention for walking in th-- corridors without a pass. All the faculty were upset. The driver-ed tv-aclu-r, BOB DESROCHERS, was picked up for inattentivu driving. The gyni teachers, DICK SAVASTANO, and PAT MOTTRAM, were so confused thry forgot to send their classes to thc showers: thc students w rrrrz ao conluiu-il they took showers anyway. PAT GARVEY, thc dean of girls, was on th:- verga ol a nervous breakdown. She decided she ner-ded he-lp. She wrote tu LEE DENNISON, the advice columnist, who suggested, na usual, that who should lee a reliable psychiatrist. So Miss Garvey nsluril a couple ol the teachers CHERYL WADE and SHIRLEY SIMOES, il they knew a really good Uhcadshrinkvr, if you know what I me-nn. They both rccommrndr-il ,- -'- f ROR S.IIlI'I'iIiI. Su she went tu hint in great eotifi-It-riref I-ut when Iu- began to shuw her his collection of lieads, she ran sereaiuiug from thi house :ind hnsn't been seen since, I'S'l'lII Ii IAIIIIY ri-plneeil hi-r un the faeulty. Of course. uuril ul all these lmppeuiugs passed iiiiinevlintrlx to thi school ri-ruuiittee that is, IIONNII' Ilvtili IFRFN, Iitlli SI INI IA. GISOIIGIT IIIXGIXS. I7 IYIIT WAI KITII. .-II IN KIRKII IN, 'l'lII t'ISI'Y and I Illxlllx lllbl I tiho were :tppti-I-ri.tti-II inilignnnt Ivr fright luwnntis, reeoiiiiiiemli--I at relentless si-.irrh fur the culprit, and p.i--rd nu In their u--xt item of Iviiwliivss. I'Iw crisis rutile-I for .irtmii Irvin the r.ip.iI-le I-.-.mul --I selretliieli: that is. II .IN SII IFIVII. Jlllt' S II'II'Nl I, .ind I'0II tili III III Su they uit-'il the I'u-sid--nt .ind .iske-I that II.-thu--n I-e il- I I.iti .I A disaster areal Johnny Jones uns iuunedintelv plneeil on the Ii-t ul II--st II'.int.-il llritninals In the ren-tml rliir-I ol the Ii.Ii.I. liinisr-II J tIIIISt Iilllilfli I' IIIISUN. ,lulinnv il.-ri-I-'tl the uisrst thing: to do It-'ul-I lu- I.- sltip off lvv plane to San Irrilu-iw-v. Iiut he had i-Iwi--u-Ii n--r ku--un In- niur-t ruruunti-r ilu-se tivu fearless str-ii.ir-less-'s of the uir, 'I'I'ililiI IIIINI lIl'I1 :lnil I'IIfIxI lfli III I-'lIIiII. Illini r-'iw-,giii.'--il lnni iilitrieilmtvls .intl stent Ivrentlilrssly to the pllul, l'.IIII. Nllilll OSI, who r.tiIuu'iI the puller nnil turned the plane hurlt tu lin-ton. In-nuns.-, as lie put it, the inptuii- ul the Iinlt IIIt'tIII?l nothing to nie, lint I Ilnti' tu sur' ton lun uitliuut your rhnrniiug sniili-Q. .Is ,li-linux tru-.I tu Ili-v the pI.iue, hi- un- init I-I tivo polireluen, lxlNGSI.IZY ltllitlll and IIIN .I. IIIIN IlIl'If. Ile I-i--Irv into u run nnil ilasln-d into at tIt'st'lIt'il Ivullillxig nrxttlli. 'l'h.tt new Ins luistnlri-, It-I he did nut lt'llIIll' that thi- t't- tislt iii- liuu uf that wry I-uililinrg had Iwi-n supervised by th iisr- lwu tthaiult I ii-: ru-uli in ieiv nipatraihle uirluti-I-ts 'IOII llIl.l-il.I.tl :ind .IOI-I IHIIIIIENLI. Su, of t-rv urse, net he sl: iixiiii-'i I the il-lor, the uliule building i'ir Ilupsr-il, JIFII IIIIUIIN dir r-i- ted his I iiiir -ml. l I IIXF SCIlUliIilt'I' of the United I're:1a Internziliuuul was the first journalist ul uuy note tu get hold uf the stury, und she wun ii I'ulitn-r I'inre Iur her reporting. :IIsu. JIIIIY IIUIIINS wrote n I vivii It ul iivii I Johnny uint-h I:--t a very Invurnble review in I'.I'I'liICI:I IIeI'I'iI'IiII.IU':4 i'rv Iul lili uf the .Yfni lurk Im i4'x. .-IIILIINI-I liI.O'l'NI-fli is preparing it I-'ngtliy but rather guud I iilt' ni along the lines of John Jones' hotly lies Il'IlI0itItlt'IIllj1 in the grave. St-vernl of niti r fins'-riuites i'.i n he I iiiilii I ul the Iniliu ii:i pulis Sprriluut. IIICID IIIII.I.I'lII is n spnrtsvrlsler tht-reg IIOII I,.'IlIlI.'I und I'IIII. SlI I.ItZ,I are drivers! uuil II.-II'I'1 IIUIIGICIIS, ,-III'I' lI.III.iII.:INIC, und DIN IlIIl2II ure I iim-r' hunirs. IIICIIY I-'AIIU is n j ivi' key ut II tit' ltiuglinnl. I'.II1I. I'.-IYSON and IIOII II.'IIIII.-IIIIIIC ure II:-gislry olfirrts und lI'1IilIY l'UI'I'IN runs n 'Turkish Iiulli. JANIC IIICNNIS niuriienl our nntlvn-wmlor lu annie IIIIIIIU' nounrenlule ruuntry ur other. Anil n Int of iiii r gxurlmitit .--peiinlly the girls-liave ar-rved in the I' i-iit4i- llurpa: I rn'ir ple like t1.'I'IIIY Il,'III'5UN, IJIANIC WAI.Kl-III, JUIII II'lNIll.I-I, SUSAN W.eII.SII, III.'IIIY Ill-.I'INI', CANDY N.-ISS.-III i iiwtr r llnndy, she elisuppruri-tl it ivii it-win-le in thi- Middle l'uriIic 1 ixin I wus lii- ver I ii'i ird Inuu nguiu. A Iut of 5 vi'ni ple uuutril I'lil'5I IJI-.Nl' lJYI'.II IU IIIMY-Dyer? You il lixi 'I lii:-i in lIII'l OI r'riii rise, Illtlli DYI-III. NM- Nut nur hlli UI i'ii uriu-. Wlu-re have you Iwi-n' Mhlglrm-Il i'c' tivi-lyj I knew his nulue wn-I llyer, hut I iin- ver tl iiii ight Ipnusr-I Anyway, Illll glurl y siii I rii' ntion:-nl Iiunily. MIC l'ni riii t. I I iiii 'rn't 1'ii ten in Ihr v-i- I iivuir sr, 4 irii I the vi-ry w -vlr I uuilsf--1 luv' MM 'Nu, r iir. Iinntly Nuiiul. I It iini w vthut ltupl I1'ti:'t I lu I ir'r. 'llh.it'- vsliy I ennn- In-re. MIC--I know. Shi-'ro I it-1'ri Itidunpl -v-4 I hy ng -'ii l-4 ol IIIIIIISII, und 3 -vii 'rv lu--It ing Iur thi- IIIAN I riiiii IVNt1l,l4. hlhl Uh, do lu' qulrt. I i'1l I II4' I i1'r1' In I ilin I you ME Sn wliut hupl ii-l led tu luv? MIII In-t r ltn' nlnrt nt lliu- In-gi llli ing. Ili tin- Iinllny tr-:pu-1 nl Ihr- I'n1iIn U i-1-i in, just si lvli tliwext ul :viir -tnl-' ol Ilnwuii, Il -1 n - liiii Il i-Inn-I II uni 4ll'4uivl1r4'il 1':i rly in I975 lay tl ir:'1' nnilnr-1, ,-IItIlIItfII. lIINl'.NI' IIIIY, I Il' 'IUIIN I.I'lIINAIIIl IIIIIGIZS, iiriv I I'III5'l' lII.fIII'l ltttltlltl IIIIIII-. swim li.i:I l i1'1'i i nrt nulrilt by l iuii li nir-i-r -4. 'lln-y tl iiixi I -.if Idlfd into-1-1 III lIIt: 'l I wh:-rv tnnnly nn-4 living, N-iw I. iiii- ly I iii- nlwuyw I i.i- I dr-:uns --I I1-ruuup a , ,,,, qi,-I yn ,-,- I ,,,,. I html rltriri- I .i-r I.-it apii iiiiv'ii i-1 th-re In v-t-ill will than ilu- 'IH riiii- y ,grail i-.i if-'I in thi- I viiir nl iluni gui tv-ig-lhfr nn-1 vpn-ily In-g iiri npr'-niliug the a 'iil il 1 iiiiiiii g thfir Ifln-in ul IU03 that thin- vnu- n lu-'ly Iittlv' lslnnrl in thu' I'urlIlr' that Iluy I ivi- I :Iwi 1-I- r-il nn-I vs-rf' MIIIHUI 'I'IIIII'l'lfll'IA. 'Ihr ni-Irfl gg liini p of 'Ilrnpttupinnn ggrml ilri Ily intl-li-HI -iv lh-ll now llit-rl' nrr nlmut I00 grnulunlro living un ilu- I-alnnfl. 'lh-- nrli-ti. alillng .f HU- lmnivs tl.:-y built was typically-tropical air conditioned grass huts ,:' ' ii, V .1 i, not' fl rl---ignfirs as DICK D--SIRIONE, CR.-HC l'lElllAN. -l Y- IHIIUIWY, and HOB IIENLEY. Blfcmwlxile thrcc of lhc wnrld'5 1 I r bfi nr-lntftts JOHN BERCEIKON, l'Al'L SHAHEEN, and BOB ,wfJlClCl', rffllnlmrntvvl and planned the fantastic layout for the capital, 'Ji ,:1. 'Il,f, -tyling nl lin- fily is outstanding for its graceful linw nl -.nip-l.4ity', and the wlwlf- thing looks vu,-ry tropifal. All thc landscaping for Ill l-wil-lings thfrf- was rlunr' hy' HOU Olll..-XNDO and JAY CUTICCHIA. l'l-ntu of li riif- : ixx- l r iifi my is sp'-nt on rut'-alional facilities, and thv'y'r, I -, rw-V,-ri ff ' ill Ili- I fiiif llflg iivi 3 Milli Luk un- 'lllll CXHUN. lllf.K Ntllfl, llilnll lll',lllll'1Y, DICK l.A'l l'lNVll.l.E, DICK Lohlliilif DU, lllf,K 5l. UNCY, :mil 5llKl'l ST. l. lL'lll'fNT. Transpnrlallon lo and fr fivii the n ifif ll-rn fapital is tlw- responsibility of the Tropitopian Depart- lnfnl of lr. ivi- giwrtltiuri, lnllvr ln rifi un as tht- 'l'.lJ.'l'. This urganilzllion has ns it- lfauifrs giants oi the world of lnigll linanu- and business. 'llw Il nfli rlrv 4 ll ol tlw- lmard is nunf- other than l'llll,lP McKINNlS. His ollif-'r-, .a - left group of people n 1r'i' ting the strictest requirements only l'lul 1 fili ld wt up, arf- .lAQlQl-LLINE CUILMET, NANCY HENDERSON. UAH, l'0l,IfQl-.l.l..-X, Dl.'lNl': ABEFKNIIKA, and ROSE JABOUR. ln tht' l iii- Ilxngg Nlauii, r,y.f4 ran Q i-f- the many bf-auliful slows and vxrlusivr' slump- Lonllring thf- -tr f-f- ts. Ar vifir ig th:-m arf- a boutique owned by the partners l'A'lltIfIlA l.allC.'KNf,l'I, ,lANl'l'l' VAl.CULfllT, and hlARYl,lN 'l'Ul,l.PlYQ n lv-alhvr g frri :ls -.hop pmprir-lor'-d by NANCY LANCTOT, VIRGINIA AXHFS, 4 iri- l DIANA HIKUWNQ and llu- most luxurious womens' apparel stuff' nu Ihr: world, J. LUCY. On JOAN's staff ol personally trained models arf- Al,lCli CAl.l,AlIAN, CAlll.0T'l'A C.-X'l'Al,ANO, l.lNlJA CONNURS. JUAN lfAll'Y5ll. KW, and l.lNDA CULLEY. On the olllrr sidr: of town rf--Ulm J. J. SAIIUACH, HAISERDASIIER EXCLUSIVE. JOHN's staff of nfliw work'-rs slums can-ful sf-lf,-ctiun: GAIL KOCZAT, SANDRA MARX- lliltft, Slllillhl. 0'CONNEl,l,, .lll,l. PORTER, and MAUREEN lllfSl'lAllA. Uni- of john'-s subsidiary companies, SIIAMBERCER-SEDCEWICK, INC.. rvigning lf-xtilv manufacturers of Tropitopian, has been partly responsible for thr' midi- sflwlion nl paltvrns and radical, last'-lul style so indicative of his m 1-rl hanrli-w, Also l fzc' ated in the city of lllauii nrc the offices of BKUDO Sl'.NllCONlJUC'l'0ll ANU 'l'lll'lllMOCONTR0l.S, foundrxrl hy thc famed r inau llu-1 ii:i tits gf-ning UVIDE llltUDO. Unrlvr tha- supvrvisiun of OW' HU! nutnmaliv- r-ngir iffr 'ru FRANK l'lCllEliA and RAYMOND FAEIKBER, rlrrc- tr viri ics rnpgi rir-r- rs UICIANDO SALXZAR and IHQRNIE HADLEY, and in- dustrial 1-nginwm Al,l.l-IN liUDlS and HARRY SIMPSON. The most rv-vs-nt contract of tha: corporation is with CHUCK llABEEB's crew of civilized rivil 1-nyinwrrs Wll.l,lANl RILEY, JIM EATON, and JOE Sll-'FElil.EN. Clxurlfs :lr-tigrxv-tl nn untlvrscu tunnel to the nearby Hawaii, and he necds sol riri nut iirii atic zlvvicl-s in lhv lunnv-l to keep the drivers' Spb:-d under l20 mil:-a an l irii nr! JOHN NAULT is one oi Chuck's apprentices. llis job now is to rliangzn- Ihr- light lfullss in tht- lixturvs insidv the tunnel: he holds thu- lnulh whlf- CAHM MARTINESE turns the ladd:-r hc's standing on. 'tllf Arr' th:-rv any night-clulnsl?f N151 Um- of tha- nmny exciting activities in Mauii is the nightly entertain- mwnt by the hr-:1v4'nlyAv0icl'd KATHY MICHAUD. JOYCE HALDANE, hav- ng rr-rmwr:-el li.-r vuicr-, has lu-rnmv a familiar sight in thu- drcss shops as f iushiuns. DON MORLEY, BOB PERRAULT, and tln- wining announce-r fi ltljli lllUNli'l l'l'1 haw' lim-n givvn an associate degree in physics. Thvy'vc 01,1-H.-tl n night as-html lor nlhr-rs like llu-msclves who can't secm to asso- rinn- pliyeir-4 with nnything. just on thu outskirts of Mauii .llilflf l3lllNK lin-1 fmnulf-il u lirnnil nf-w ,lullo Sclwlll. llf- still tvarllvs lhr- girls huw to .L-lrml llirni-4:-lv:-s in rust' nl nal'-'unrvs malls- by unruly native boys VIH like lvlf lirink!?l xrliim life- is quita- dill:-rrnt: lt is not unusual to src N151 lllnlmli. ln wnln . KATHY Nlellflliltlli pf-:forming the daily ritunl of putting out liftvvn l1llI.- ii-lm- wwry nn-ming. CllAlll.ll'I MESSINA has op:-nr-tl u Cordon lllvn rwtnurnnt tim! -tprrizililv-s in fum-ipgn dvlicncirn. JOYCE Gllllll-1ll'l' llflll J, Jfmiz mpc-ui-LY .mt ii... ,.nf...l.iv.- i.f,u.,t..-Q .mn n0NNn: coNDoN .ma Al,lll1ltl'ltlttIn1f- ffuvy' in llu- Knlulcnlun l.nung1' ' Nil, lnungf'77 Doing: what? MM-The tropitopian newspaper, Pineapple Press, is edited by SUSAN YOUNG. Under the management of JOYCE BEELEY are roving reporters ELAINE Lal-'LAMME, CHARLOTTE KATEN, AND SANDRA VIGNAULT, who cover the local news, sports, latest advancements, and gossip. Lan-sl bulletin has it the BOB CUSCIA'S PLAYBOY CLUB has formed its own set by-laws, constitution and canon. There is no need lor a large hospital in Tropitopia because the island is absolutely frcc from disrasv. llowvvor, ALAN GRAICHEN takvs care of any of the many unforsccn events which may occur on Tmpitof-ia. His staff of nurses includes: KATHY BUNCH, ANN CROCKER, RONNIE MARTINI-IAU, and ELAINE LEMIEUX. DOUG HAl,l.BAl,'lfR has a thriving dental profession going: JUDY INCALLS and CERRY RICKLEY are his pretty assistants. One of Tmpitupizfs largest industries is the world of its beaches. The cntin- ieland is surrounded by the mos! pleasant palm-studded coastline. Rcigning ov'-r this dn-am world is the C iii'fv nut Queen KAREN JONES with her atten' dants CHARLEAH MARTIN and PAT LANCEVIN, the Pineapple Princesses, ANN FINDEISEN has og ii-r1:' d an cxclusivc resort area on the bcavh when she conducts thu Tropitopian Aqua-ballet School, a culture unique tu our island. Pro-surf:-r DAVE WEIDLICH and his crew of birds TOM BRYANT, JOHN RUDIS, DAN GROLEAU, MARTY CARABEDlAN, and BILL BUKA. can be sm-n most often socializing with thc beach girls. BARBARA BLOllllN and CHRIS AKSCYM have a profitable little business teaching thc newcomers the native dances on the brash. PALILA COLDBLATT, SUE BLOOD, and CINDY ALEKEL have a novel entcrpriscga boarding house for delinquent surler-birds. KEN KUZMITSKI. BUDDY WALTON, and BILL COYLE are always busy training the Tropitopian Surfing Team for the International Olympics, With team members SHEILA RADULSKI, ROSE GIORDANO, and BARBARA HEBERT, wc expect to cumc back with a world's championship. BEV EATON and JOY DAVIS are the professional masseuscs for the poor, sore team members who are worked-out every day. STEVE BESHARA gives moral support. JOHN COC0, noted marine biologist, is always observed seeking new speci- mens lor his large museum. Also looking lor specimens, but of a different nature, is ED MICHAUD, pearl diver. Oncc a week on every beach there mu-t ha a luall and lici lnuu can lu' sut-cf-sslul with out a good poi-maker. PETER BASHKOIAN has gained a reputation all over the island for his skill in making every party a success-no better poi is to be found anywhere. HARLAN BRIGGS and RICHARD ASMECA help to plan thc programs of thc weekly luaus. ME-With all the fun and game, when do the kids get a schoolftypc education? MM-Extensive education is an csscntinl part of the Tropitopian society. JULIE MCKENZIE is superintendent of the school system and GAIL CIRAS is the chairwoman of the school board. Among the qualified and dedicated teachers in this excellent system are PHYLLIS CHIARENZA, JAY HAMI- LTON, MARCO MERANIAN, KATHY SCIACCA, KAREN TARDUGNOV and JO-ELLEN MILLINAZZO. BOB RICCIO, DAVID PLATT, and DEN- NIS LESCARBEAU are the representatives of the Tropitopian educational methods in the United States. HERB WAITHE is operating IBM Machines to schedule thc arrivals and departures of thc luxury liners of thc JOANNE LAUDANI Steamship lines. Herb also docs JANICE LEE KOEHLER a favor every day by asking thc compulor which colored clothes match wcll for her. Anyway, this is what l've been leading up to: Life in Tropitopia is everything anyone could dream for. Why don't you come on down? ME-'Mmm-mm-m I like that idca. .lust think, l could Bring Shakes- prarc to the South Sens . .. Hamlet, Othello, Cofiolanus, Macbeth MM-Oh!! fhurriedlyl Well, of course, there are some things l'd better warn you about. We arcn't entirely lrcc of disease, and it rains every third day, and ME-Nu, No, You've convinced mc. .lust let mc go back to the hotel and pack a few things, and I'll be right with you. MM-. . . thu trailic problem is bvginning to become unmanugcable, and , . l lNlS Cl W 'll by Jeanne lit-sl1.ir.i and Hayinorid Iiierlver Be it remembered that we, the class of l965 of Tenney Memorial lligli School, Methuen, Massachusetts, being of sound and disposing mind .mtl memory. but knowing the uncertainty of this life and being most lull! aware that we are leaving those clasic halls forever, do lien-by make publie and decree this to be our last will and testament. I, Cheryl Bower, leave Mr. Rimas a long-playing sports movie so he may entertain his next homeroom during activity period. I, Louise Coltraro, leave all my bazooka bubble gum and best wishes to my home-room teacher, Miss Ruth Lange. I, Barbara Shearer. leave the mouse in my locker to the next senior who will have it. I. Joanne Simili, leave my seam ripper to some girl who will be taking Home Economics next year in hopes she wou't make as many mistakes as I did. I, Judy Edwards, leave to Janet Laurie the job of finding Mr. Meli.t's lettering brush. I, CBII Koczat, leave my black eat and broomsrick to Mr. Fradette to depress him on sunny days. I, Kathleen Michaud, leave to Mrs. Morgan rubber covers tn put pn gh,- I, Marilyn Inllev. leave a cluster ,-I ,X-NL. E.-,Per L. Xh. j,..,,,. I, him x,,1Jx, evervone tn ozzr ln-'v-.-roof: park them up oft the f1,v,.,v I. Veronica M.trZi1'e.t.:. lr-,ive tn the gp,-.1 ,l,-.qtnfg SJ! ltw. Kirk. pf -',.X.,l abscntfiie iiziletlfi I. I'hil Meltinui-. le.rve to Mrs. Monroe .1 lite-time sumyt, stf ,.,,H,,gg,., fc, her ink pen. I. I'.mdy Nmssar. leave to the l'oreh editor of l0Nv the L-,wk ,-,,,,11,v,t HHN, To l'ri-lerstariil Your liussf' I- Kirk If-KW. ltxtve to Mr. Rushton one package of salem eigsrettes. I. Robert Sanvperi, leave sn unto:ir'h.tble re,-,-nl ,vt 3.5 ,N ,l,,r,-4, I. .IJIIIFS I .tton. lixtve mv s:gn.t!nre in all the lihrarv I-or-ka I 1 r-,- L mn, I. Nlivlf-lvl Mr'stUl'I.lti. lntv e to nzv tiiider-taivrliiig lrtexul, XX. lfarl Iisler, one l'.tll of U5tllv pnttv in the hope that he will do .t better tol- el bouncing tt around his office than I dnl. I- Slllkvl' GY-ill-Htl. leave all rnv vvilil ties to snv yuntor I-ov fran rno:-'lr to ls wtutr tltent. I. Iil'l'I Iirv.tnt. leave tive f r--- t of brake rnl-l-er from mv rompin', sto-npini scooter to Jack II.irn1slt .ind h.ttherine t'.tntillton, I. Ilan Shafer. leave to ,lon MeQuillan all the Iootlntll equipment he turn bottom of her screeching chairs. swipe lrom under Mr. llelle I. l r.tnk l tcln'r.t, le.tve rinottls nose. to thi' innior girls mv lnnlovin' thi ng rall--.I I, Pat Haigh, leave to Mal Fielding all my unused passes. I, Ann Marie Cioselli, leave all my broken mirrors in the circular file I1 tllie. fwaste basketl . I, Jill Porter, leave my metal cage. better known as it loeker, tn dm junior that can be forced in as I was. I, Joyce Haldane, leave my non-existing voice to some loud-mouth junior. I, Joanne Pearson, leave to Judy Lippold all the lun I have had tl niriu ng high school. I, Linda Nimmo, leave the wonderful school lunches. I, Esther Eddy, leave my giggle to Mr. Ruston. I, Marie Carta, leave to Mr. Jones all the talks we have shared. I, Judy Jaskot, leave Mrs. Morgan all the jokes wr: have shared. I, Phyllis Stoker, leave to Miss Ruth Lange my long-used duplicating nachine. We, Joanne Kitson, Beverly Jordan, Carol DeLueca, and Jane Dennis, leave Mr. Rushton S100 worth ol newspapers for his everyday use. We, Barbara Blouin, Karen Jones, and Judy Ingalls, leave to any junior trio all the fun and exciting times we have had during our senior year. I, Jo-Ellen Milinazzo, leave to Kathy 0'Connell the rest of my yellow spray paint to be used as best she knows how. - I, John Michaud, leave to Mrs. Locaby one worn plane-o-graph. 0, Tom Meyers, leave to Miss Zannini all my ink splattered biology notes. I, Paula Coldblntt, leave to Mary Pritchard the balance of 581.97 ond it Iew unpaid bills with which to use up the money. I, Rosalie Giordano, leave to the nr-xt ycar's senior class secretary one slightly doodlccl-on notebook. I, Stella Rogelis, leave to Tenney High one brother und one sister. We, the Yearbook Stall' of l96S, leave to the Torch Stall' ol 1966 one air-conditioned Yearbook office complete with IBM computer, shapely s t-s' re- tariea, and a yt-ar's supply ol goof balls. I, Mary Ann Crosser, leave my lunny bonu- to Janet Wagner nnil my Iiekli- disposition to Nancy Russell. I, Cynthia Alekel, leave to next yenr's Clnss netra-sn one large sure-to-:lm thc-trick safety pin with hopes that she has better luck than I iliil in ne- curing her straps. I, Cherylle Ackroyd, leave to the girls on my lunch tnlnle the right to rnt all their lunch without giving any to ncrounging Iriencls. I, Christine Akscyn, leave to Tvnney lligh my brother I'uul in hopes it vnu do more with him than I could. I, John Ninxlt, leave a trnnkh-.nl of nnmentionnl-les lor nevt year's ski trip and ph-.tse lt-.ive vour skin- .it home. I, Ifroggv, leave four ll.tt tire prediction to my beloved teacher in mernori.nn of the nnscrnpnlonsly nninst 3 day assignment hrtll land. I, john Ii.tm.tskn. leave problelns to some illustrious one 4lil.tpt.l.ttr'tl phvstes I-ook Inll ol phvsies sturlvnt. Me. the senior ntetnluers ol the trztrk train, leave one grou ol butts and one r'.tn opener to tho junior members, phvsies to study un-olvetl ei,1.uette I, ,ln l,elfl.tir, lenve to l'hil Spartan one sluuly tree nt the Neil l'lsvstr-A-I to be sat bent-.ith -luring tr.n'k putrtiee in ,lun--, We. the senior members of the varsity luvskrtbatll team, llob, Jav. Ilirk, ltill, loin, and llrrll, leave Mrs. Ifd-on at new lork lor her ire i're.tnt chest to keep Scott Iilitnry nntl his Illlltrltltlltlg juniors out. l, ken lkufmitski, lr-.uve to l'znxl .M-ksvn it p.tir ol llinoenlars to keep an evr- on his sister while I'm in New York. We, Mnrv Mnrphv' nnrl I-'lniltr Monfete, leave Mr. lin-hton et stark ol olil newspapers to ri-:td during all law clit-ses. Hip jay Ilruuillon nntl I't-te llatyliovv. lr-ine our Inn intellrt'tn.tl :units to tvvo ol ni-vt yn-nr's lucky pupils oi Mr. lin-sell's lonrth period ehrnn-tty elnss. XY,-, Dinne Walker and tf.irol lliod.iti, lt-.ive Ili-lwrt 'l'oilv--n our gr--nt chemistry minds with hope We, Iiluine l.t-mir-nv and Veronica M.utnnr.in, l--uve Mr. s that he will be ns great it imerrss as we were, Pnppzvliuilo it nent locker, homeroom periods without I-'toneh elu-1 und :tn or,:4tni1ril history class. I, Clutrlotte Kitten, leave to my sister Ianni- mv lvottlf-cup t'l'IIl'lIlt'll. I, Joyce Ileeley, Ienve to my sister Ilotlie rtll the rlrtnggers ol the :4 Cnllell sale gnlnr' ol v'ollevll.tll. YV4-, the senior elierrlenilors, lr-uve to ltrvl 3enr's nqnml itll the h.nrl prnrttre, sore lt-pu, nnil lun, I, Sheila linnlnlski, leave Mr. Ilolph my hillhilly hut to kr-vp hi- lienrl W tlYlll . I, Jnnly Mletltko, l1'.nv'e In Inv I-rtlix -n-trr, thirolw, Mis- llmlov. lkv, I.inllit Illnl und I'nt Inmln-rt, l-time llmno knnln n lug hole to lull we, tht- at-itil-is in Mr. seliption to Itrirle Mngitlnn-. Ilugvlty'-4 mirth 4l.i--i--, l-nvr hun: one v-.u'- -nl- Wr, lilnttin Ilurriln-almn nnrl lhtnnv Ilrollnn, lr.tve Nluu Sli'-rmnu in lr-r math eourno nt G It GH rulionl ol Imrdknork-v, I, Anne- Crock:-r, lenvo tu .Il Critithrn, it tlr-u-ning junior ltrmlt 1 - -I arg- .img with Nlr. Cagnv- r-arli Irr'nr:h prfriorl. , r 1 r,', lr-irr l'at llarrlslcy onr- pillow whilh was use-rl lay hr-r I xr I.,'.u. 11, Ira'-f my olrl blur' gym suit to .lane Mafairm-I, I I I.r Hi rfhirtrl, lravr- r.nr- ri-r-rl anrl abriv rl history brink tri Kink I.aurlani ' , ti,1 ',w, yt. lf, lt.1l 'rlI nr xt yrar. A I, '-amy I.unrtut, lrawr' tr, any junior all my 18 words from thr: senior , if: liriprs l.:tr tl.r lrr:.y liriun of lnrmrililaturin -pr'nt rin thrm will hr'Ip l 1' 'kr' Ii.r jrlziw A -I '- -, I, Iril.n iililiriylf, lrawr- '-Ir. I'l:irIrttr- my pin up ril I.ll 'laylur. I, Sluurrrn Iirshara, lratr- two shrivflfrl 'hrfvrring Ilfllllli lo lwtnr: Iuturr: rlnrrlrfirlrr Vfr, Ihr' sr-mol majrirrttr-, lrravrf tr, nr-lt yr'ar's squad nine pairs of crump- Errl up murrlrimf If-.wt-. I, Nsnry Ka-lin, lrri'-- I yrar'-I supply uf r-rilir-rf and doughnuts to Mr. Iirirkr, I, Irion Napoli, lravr' my nirknamr' Ullrililrlr-va tri anyonr- who can livr' up tr: my rrjruhitirin. I, t,.ul Wmtrrrs, Iraw Mr. Cor-lilr s room quietly. I, l'ul XI-rllmm, lrznr rrnr- ol my um-t valualilf' I issr'ssionw, lny lrrautt Iril typing: Irilrlrr, tri NI:-. Nlurpgnn. I, Lmrrl Inlwurrl, lruvr: tr, uny rif miss Criulsrnfs nrfxt ycar'u classes all my It-I-.ri---1 lrltrls that I had tr, :Io nvrr, I, N..nr y llumvillv, Iruvr' Mr. I.intr'r my Irish runnin Donna McDonald. I, II:irh:ir:i lrrirhrs, Irrnvr' Wim firiulufrn all my runny nylon! that I havi- ruinrrl on Ihr' rhairn in hr-r rrirnn. I, Irfrin I.ury, Ir'uvr- lirib Wlutakor thr f-1' ntranrl-4 of gr-nuinv black hair to hr' purnlrrl white. I, Iurhrv Iilnis, lr-uw Ihr' plvavmrr' and all thr- fun tri thr' person who gr-ts n-lr-rtrll Irs mrikr' Ihr- Ilriwr-rs for thr' Prom of '66- I, Lnrril Mnlignnggi, lrruvr- Mr, Ziminski some glass lllflklifll to replace thr: mnny I hnvr- hrrrkrrn whnlrf washing thr- hnnrrls Irir ltiut. I, Prilririn Ifritr', lr-avi' my omngr' nnrrakr-rs rullrrrl winger rlingr-rs to Miss Iiuilr-y tri givr- In Ihr' Innlrst runner. I, Knrrn flrtltwnu, lrvnvr- my nintr-r Mr-Iunie my umpire waist dresses. I, 'Ir-ny Ilrinuhuv, lr'uvr' my hrrithr-r tri Charlotte Spinvllo, I, Kathy U'Iirirrn, lvnvr- rinr- navy blur: jnf-kr-t with kelly gre:-n lining tu ling lim. I, I.ynrlu Ifr-lrlmnn, lr'nvi- ri Wvlmtr-r's Dir-tirinary to it dr-sr-rving junior tn rinr' uf Mr. Mr'Ilr'nnritt'n nlurly rlussr-tt. I, lurly Lollivm, nlinn jnr-kiv Hunuur-rs, lvnvr- tu thr- incoming nrrniors Ihr right tri hnvr- Ihr-ir own rm-tltr--spot nr-ws 4-virrrrnponrlr-rtt. We, Imly, Snurly, I'at, nnrl Sandy, thr- Curlr-t ru-rrr-turir-s, lvnvr- thr' ron- Iunirin nnrl Iruntrutirin uf Ihr: Cadet supply room to all Iuturc sccrctnrics, I, Ali n'r- Smith, lr-nvr- rt typr-writr-r Iur I.ittlr- Tor-s no she ran hr- typing nwuy nt l:iS rvvr-ry rluy. I, Snnrlm I, r-r' Vujgnnult, Ivnvv- to uny rlr-serving nr-nirir girl uf '66 my prmiliult nn rr r-r' rr'tnry Irrr Mr. Ilurkr. i I, Ihuhnrn llrvin, lr-nvv l'at Ilnrrlnlvy all my A's in svniur math. I, lnyrr- fiilhrrt, lrrnvt- to thr- most unsuspa-cling sr-nior chi-1-rlr-arla-r om- pnir nl nrmking wr-t puma, one pound of cough drops, one tube of Ben Guy, ,tml um- hunk r-ntitlr-rl, Huw 'l'o Iluin A Chr-r-ring Squad In Ten Easy Lessons. I, Diane Abe-samla, leave to next yar's cheerleaders all the fun and excite-:nent of meeting new people and of cheering for Tenney High's great teams. I, Cail Policella, Ir-avr: Phil Sparta the opportunity to ask someone to his prom, and also the memories of the Iew great times we shared at Tenney. We, Janice, Lindy, Carlotta, Alice, and Charlotte, leave Mr. McComisky a year's subscription to Mad Magazine. I, Shirley Simoes, leave my brother Ronny the blackboard in room 220 equipped with watr-r, pail, and sponge. I, Margaret Meranian, leave all the paper in the school lu Maryalicr- Petr-rn, br-tter known as Pete, for her long notes. I, .Ioy Davis, Irfave to Donna Bakios one more enjoyable yt-ar in our illustrious orchestra, that she may play the overture in good comlort and hr-alth. I, Barbara llrbr-rt, leave my brother Bobby and incoming sophomores all thr: Inn anrl g ririr I times I have had with our terrific band on conclavi-s and Iir-Irl days. W:-, Petr: Hayhow and Carol Holt, leave all the teasing that we rr:cr-ivrd from certain teachers to some deserving junior couple. I, Susan Blood, leave my brother Bill my locker if 136 with a 60 pin-up of me insidrr. I, Daniel A. Donahue, leave to next year's baseball captain my fine batting avr-rage of .176 and hope it will bring him as much happiness as I have had witlt it. I, Cathy Dawson, leave to the Field Hockey team my position of left halfliar-k to some lucky, Iortunate person. We, Jane Donovan and Linda Connors, leave our positions on the major- ette squad to two capable underclassmen. I, Ilarbara Nannis, leave one dozen eggs to some senior girl so that Mr. Fradctte can bake her a walnut cake. I, Diane Diodati, leave my cousin Susan Diodati, my place in Iron! of the mirror in the second floor ladies' room. I, Elaine Balcius, leave to the janitors all the crumpled straws Steve Bcshara has artistically crushed. I, .Ioan Earnshaw, leave all my milk bottles to .Iimmy Fuller. I, Maureen Ferris, leave Mr. McDermott and his moods to the juniors in period 3. I, Daniel ll. Donahue, le-ave to some deserving junior my brush so he will be able to take over my job at the garbage in the cafeteria. I, Carmen Martincse, leave to Miss Zannini, the ability that I possess to become great. I, Ken Bogannam, leave, after four long, hard years of English, Mr. Rimas. I, Diana Brown, leave to Paula Pagleuso my pass forging kit, equipped with pencil, eraser, passes, and a leather carrying case for her convenience. I, Iarki Simone, lr-avr: my Italian nationality to some poor unfortunate Frunrlunan. I, Vicki Crawford, leave to my brother Jimmy all the joys and hardships of bring an uppcrclassman. Presented and witnessed this seventh day of June in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine-l Iundrr'd and Sixty-Five. DALLAS, TEXAS I n A f' xl J' 7 ,. . .'l . I, M HTh C TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY e WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made V J ,- O v Va ul , '4' '.'. ' .T L .-l-- ',-v.- . ,K ,ll r.'9 -- 'sfliff - 'fl4i4P., .'1, , , :gf .X -, -, . .f.x' '. 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