Tenney High School - Torch Yearbook (Methuen, MA)

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Youth Excites the thoughts- lnviolate, untested, hopeful youth, Time Steals the youth- Impersonal, endless, fugitive time Fulfillment Reshatters the stillness, recalls the voices. renews the thoughts, revives the youth, recaptures the time. Jennifer Smith FACULTY SENIORS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES MEMORIES 'nA w 's,. ' 'iyqtpn-was-p,....v -4 ' s - . no l N f 'XSQQEW' 1 g ...Ki Q lax ,gyrus---an tilt? S. me IN DEDICATION His interest in us has not been limited to the school hours in his art classes. His immeasurable artistic advice and help have made our prom and many other school functions successful. His has been a gift of work, patience, and time. Even more significant is his vital concern for the education and character development of the students of Tenney High. It is with profound respect that we extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Joseph Melia. it Xi if Education does not mean teaching people what they do not know '... It is a painful, continual and difficult work to be done by kindness, by watching, by warning, by precept. and by praise, but above alleby example. eeliuskin 1 tc -LVL ,. ' 'A f ' .M-i3'j1-:sa:', 541 ff' 1,5341 ,gf ,, f 11 --Z-.L..,,,-.......,.N--.,.,.... W, ,. .W.,........, ,,, V, ,. 2 A.. M Yf ' . giiwg' ?-V ,fI',,z,,-.r . V , ff 1 'f' l.. , , ww fm. V 'M+4.,,,,v-4...-Miva-0-.,,.v..-..f..... ,.+.. fu ......w..,-..... f ...W-4...f..M4.. ., , I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I x 1 x I I M-an I!-IH .Sul 'Q-li lil ,5gvC?7f f'va,5,,.:..',T4hl,Lf,,,., V , ,, , t t ,' 5 , 1.451 ' ' WF F Y ' 'V ..2.... L-.- -. :ew ..,., , I I I I I I I I I I I--- ? ' I i Q . ,W ,. vnu -'wwf I bn I li., 1 I llrif f' 1-ul, 555 13 I 'I E E 1 ' L 1 larva, - rn mg,- .,, 1 A., kiss-af 3 ls Qbivn 1 I I I ? I I m -ill! faq :unmarr- lgnqlu. uuwaunan C W1 ECI. i '! 6 ..A ARTHUR F. BAKER SUPERINTENDENT LESLIE BERNAL ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 'Q ,I 1. 'Nui URVILLE J. BEALIMQNT PRINCIPAL J' f SECRETARIES Bal 1 MISS SARAH FCRREST MRS. FLQRENCE BYRNE I I um fl 3 nm. rw. III - af A I I .. I - TTS' f A I S . - - X Mun., 'll l-s. ,. W. EARL LISTER ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DOROTHY CHADWICK DEAN OF GIRLS GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT ALFRED N. LAW .ar 'P LN, 'ff N P ' P I nu n ' Il. llxx. 1 Ill xill ALTON BAILEY JANET MCLENNAN 3 Mm sd 1, .mjzv V -,:. .. I 1 lil I . .1 n in Q , A 'if ,.,m Sw A teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his influ- ence stops. Henry Brooks Adams ACULTY 1x4 lt MISS EVELYN RUSHTON E GLISH fs .4 MR. THOMAS JENNINGS mf 'H MRS. LILLIAN HERSHFIELD MRS. MILDRED MONROE ,b 55 -v-Q11 MR. FRANK MURRAY 1 S' ' , 7 S V . Now, l'lI tell you. men, when I played for Syrucusc AND SPEE H ' I I I I I I I I I MR. PETER DUNCAN :,.,w?Qf'Q1ef, . f'. J ts,-,jqQr4gJ I , -, i,.,3-51 'I - A56 Well, why don't you get out there, then? MRS- DONNA HUGHES IT' ' I xxx MRS. SHIRLEY MR. ALFRED JONES MRS. PATRICIA RL'HMANN HOVANASIAN 'Q MR JOHN ZIMINSKI MR WILLIAM RUSSELL MR PETER MAZZAGLIA MISS JOAN M ZANNINI MR JAMES MCDERMOTT MATH hw, flffx, MR. ROBERT FRADETTE MRS. RUTH LOCKABY 2 ti I , N. v -fif S., MISS MARJORIE SHERMAN f. MRS. BARBARA SOUZA 5 WI, A Feather-footcd ballcrma I am 1101! MR. RUSSELL SMITH MR. JOHN HEGGARTY MR. JOHN RIMAS MISS ELIZABETH SMITH SOCIAL 1'-J IIIllOCCllL.'C',I MR. JOHN HANNIGAN 1:57 MR. DAVID WHITING I b 'X-M' f MR. LEONARD RUSHTON TLI DIE MR. JAMES SMITH MR. KEITH BAKER MISS LOUISE SKIBA may 51 -ii gy ,N .,., , ., , hifi-'m4x.5 f4r' Lg- A 1 Q ' 1' lwgi Xi' ' E - M X J, 'si ' 1' I ' I L' I A611 L , . ,1 . 1 I . -2 N-Xhqfky ,. ,. !' O . -XM: ,Q K . xx X' 2 I ' 1' X Y MR. SHAUN GURRY Maybe I'm at the wrong pz1rty'7'7'7 ANGLI GE DEP RTME T MR. GERARD E. GAGNE 'I V75 .1 I ,' X MRS, RACHEL MITCHELL MRS. CLAIRE DERBY MISS MILDRED DINEEN R 'N.., Q I u' , ' MISS STELLA FARO L I n In 20 Immu tml It .sumpcr Innn tu A .4 BUSINESS W MISS KATHLEEN DORAN MISS RUTH LANGE ovv' I SSSSS, J 9 1 if- -Q-frx T3 X Y I gf. MRS. ANNE RANDONE MISS CLAIRE ST. PIERRE MISS JEAN PEARSON Y lxf MRS. MARGARET MORGAN 7 On your mark. get S I ,,SS lunch' 2l RTS AN MR. JOSEPH MELIA MR. MARTIN TARLAIAN 94 -. . MR. GEORGE F. WINN 1 35. I J MR. PAUL CONSTANTINEAU MISS ALICE COULSON MR. JOHN O'WRIL -4 The Dynamic Duo-plus one! f nf 70 J, KILL 'Ukf MISS CAROL BAILEY YN 'Nz 'T' MISS MARY SCHRUENDER I 'E 1 4 QQ ' 411'- bx .' MR. WILLIAM GOSSELIN -as PE MR. EDWARD KISSELL I I MR, ALVIN HUEBNER X MRS. MILDRED KERN LIIIFLI-BFIIC gives your mouth ..., 23 Q 2 S Q . v 'l-ak H' Q ir Y it . 32 ff Q1 A. , 54675 -9 r V z,,5g, f '51 4 2, 2 we 2, ,Go 2 M, Know then that the world exists for you . . . All that Adam had, all that Caesar could, you have and can do. Adam called his house, heaven and earthg Caesar called his house, Romeg you perhaps call yours, a eobbler's trade, a hundred acres of ploughed landg or a scholars garret. Yet line for line and point for point your dominion is as great as theirs, though without fine names, Build therefore your own world! -Emerson from Essay Nature Y Q Alfred Ablne Karen Abbate Albert Abdallah Boob Gidget Camel Jockey Michael C. Adams Janet Alluin Mich Jun di' 'fi I Judith Allen Steven Alliette June Allston Judy Steve Jani i I my il Gayle Andrews Nancy Appleyard David Archibald Gayle Name Archie -.Q f in-n-ad' Anne Asadoorian James G. Audy Annie Jim an hi few Dianne Ballargeon John M. Bajor Elaine W. Baker Di Quaker ,IWNQ as ,-ni E' Linda L. Bardsley Marjorie Batehelder Linda Bauchman Bards Marge Bauchie . Nm, James A. Bean Joanne Beaudoin Duke Jo 5' :Z-19' i 'Wu' ...Q Raymond C. Beaumier Catherine Bedrosian Heather Begg s5RLiy9! ygcuthyii 6tI-leather!! 4, .ui- 1 'ful Edward M- Benson Marian Benson Kathleen B. Bergin Eddie Marty Kathy hu. '. S 3 iypf., ,, rf, B ? i B --Mmm M B, 1. x Xl u'!i,l A'.k.v.L.-In J.!,.:'f,:'?gg' , knigh 0 ,Wfl ri! ,I 1 mf, -. ,H Q ,:yrl'f.- if '35- ' VW. 'J ?'fr 'L ' -'.,,n's'f5 '7: ' -71 BQ ' 0 .JL 'fi' ' A 4- i BQ .rig A1'.,',i ',:lL- John Bevin Nancy C. Bingham Johnny Name J' -pi v 'v Cheryl C. Bird Sharon Blzns Cuthcrinc Blunchcttc Cheryl Sam Cathy 73 '! v 'FT' Judy Ann Blouin James Boardman Donald Bohondoney Judy Clod Don Eugene Borrelli Ronald Borrelli Gene Ron -1 'Y' Q? -'V' f W' Cheryl Ann Boumilu Angla Bova D2iVld BOWdCIl Cheryl Angie L.S.D. 'UN KL .-' 7' 'Rau Cheryl Boylan Louise Braekett Thonlus J. Bresnahan Cheryl Lucy Chicken Bones ,qu l , 4' ' 17' W Robert Brown Charlotte M. Bruno Hank Charlie -uv W T339 Priscilla Budenas Joyce Buglione Martin Bulmer Thumper Joy Marty if ,Wy J Mary Jean Bunce Arthur Burke Carol Burns MJ J.D. Carol John Cahalane Priscilla Caldon JC Twiglet aj ja.-4' William Callahan John V. Carney Kathleen Carta Kelly Barney Kathy 8, ff' I Patricia Castrios Judith Chapdelaine Paula Chgpmall Pat ' f Jo-Elle Ciras njown Judy Ruthy 10X 'Y -'- 'f9r Linda Chateauneuf Carol Chiurenza Lin Cac N 'li' Frank A. Colizzi Dana K, Collins Bongo Bugg re ? Susan L. Congo Elaine Cote Janice Marie Cote Sues CoCo Cap'n Crunch 4-17 -r ' Stella Crotcuu Nina Dagher Sidi Nina 4-15 ...-n-7 Janet Duxis Jeffrey Davis Frank DeAngeIis Shorty Jeff Frankie 'Qs 5 , Pamela DeBurro Sandra DeChane Squeak Sandy 4-f., Barbara De Gaspe Donna DeGregorio B0bbie', Donna - ., 4 1 . X 5' A ,a 3, June DeGuglielmo Carmen DelliColli Dig Bugs We-1 Kathleen DeCola Kat Clif' Kathleen Marie DePari Kathi 423' .913 'idi- nga 9 Joseph DePetrillo Dennis Deschene Robert Deschene Pisan Den Bob 59 il i Robert Desroehe Carol Dessinger Z William Dixon Bill Bob Love as David A. Dolce Denise Dole Mundo Pineapple Og-A i' Lawrence Dole Denise Dugay Sharon Duquette Larry DeeDee Duke 49.4-an 9 Hgh er .pf V- A Q fe fr ' e E 1-1 f Jacqueline Earnshaw Sandra Ebert Jack Ebby N Janet Lee Eichler Janice Faerber Joyce Fallon Ike Jan Joycie '43- xr ' i Robert Ferraro Richard Feugill Marie Fichera Bob Rich Fish :ics . fzfsn 1' Thomas H. Flanders Debra Fleming Supcrfish Blondie ff 'K N ' 'Qs Russell Florenz Joseph Foley Denise Marie Fontaine Rusty Big Creep Denise tw? ,,.,...4u QQ Q:-fyv' John Forrest Audrey Fraser Dianne Freije Ranger Aud Dianne Lillian E. Gillespie Lil ,gm '79 'Y Michael Gallant Maureen Garrigan Mike Moe fav Linda Goldblatt Sunshine .P . .47 if: ag illin- Kathryn Gomes -'Kathy' x X l Michael Gordon Dennis Gormley Michael Grassi Flash Den Mike if'-'K 2 x Y 01 go- N Edward Greulish Frank Grelle Ed Frankie .0-. IU' Q! Q-L fix Kathrine Griva Susan E. Gross Michael Gueli Jr Kath uBuZZyN ulVlllCCn , A-3- W . if HV, 'QP-'V' ,A 1 .1 V11 1'-pkg. my :ff-feef wf l Keith Gustartis Scott Guthrie Joyce M. Haddad TeTe Country Joycie Fx. Jennifer Haldane Catherine D. Hamel Jef Cathy if 4-Lu, Michael Hamel Edward Hapshe David Hargreaves Bone Ted Dave 'K' ROYDCFI H21fl1iSCh Linda Barbara Heffernan Maureen Hemmerle Bob Crash Moe 'K 1g Riehard Henimerle Edward J. Higgins lll DKK BUZZ Sf QW? IJ' an Sharon Higton Robert F. Hillis Donald Hird Jell-O Birdman of Tenney High Don ,, ',, , -'31 'iq Fic' 5 Y :,f:w'fQZ,,27 ' 40 4'-six J Anne Marie Hoehn Marie K. Hoepfner Richard A. Hoffman Ann Marie Rick 'Crazy' Linda J. Hollins Sharon Houle Linda Pennelope 2.-,4-' William N. Hovanasian Sharon Ann Howaniec Linda Howard H0vy Horace Lin !:r ' Robert G. Huettner Marie Jacobueci Phyllis Jacobucci Bob Little Twin Phil 'mf ,-7 9- Fred Joseph Krz1ut S' Mary Jane Jennings Kathleen Jennings Cupid Hippy', 1 , . N. Katherine Joy Kathy Judy S. Kmiec Mouse -sf' ' Richard Kobrenski Linda D. Koczat Michael Koezat Rick Lin 'Thing' ,E ii Sheila Marie Kolba Sheila Daniel Kolifrath Danny Vet 6- JoAnn Kopczynski Robert J. Korsak Ilga Kuceris LLJON Bob Nga av' 2697 John Kuncho Pamela Kus Christine T. LaCharite JOhn Ku5 Chrissie 'X rv Maureen Lacroix Catherine Lzifitte Moe Cathy of, - ? James Lufond Paula Ann Lzihcy Jim Jcrlie Christine Lz1Monic Hunk li W V 4 i-Q, .-evf' 'H ..-I James Landry Gary Lziperriere Linda Lauretta Jimmy Gary Lin 1' Regina Lavallee Reggie ivy 'X gi Dennis Leocuta Leo 'E' William Learned Lindzi Leslie Willie Les maj I I .5 Q I 8.60 Janice Lesperzince Jun 1:T R2 1-,gy Claire M. Levasseur Gregory L'Heureux Linda Limanni Clair de lune Lash Lyn 9.1 14? v--' Susan J. Lipton Carol Litwin Susie Litwin iff John Lockuby Lorraine Longo JZHUCC LOPizzo Lock Lorry Jam rv 23,7 A John William Lough Daniel Majkut Robert Maksian J.Lf' Dan Bob N 'T' Y li Donna Lee Malcolm Therese Malley Don Terry in 'wifi' Dennis Marcello Richard Mariano James G, Malgeag Marsh DiCkH 'SDemetrius inf 431. Joyee C. MHIIHSS Lawrence MeAnespie Patricia McGravey Shortest Larry Spunkie adv -'57 9 Judith Ann McGuire Christine McKenzie Judy Elephant 7'-s iv ' 'idx Q3 Maryanne McPherson Michael MeRobbie Joseph Medici Kitten Mike Zog Anne P. Melnicki Maureen M. Melnieki Ankles Moe Janice J. Mendonsa Carl J. Mesrobian Jan Carlton rf!! fl ko 45'--dh.. Brian Messer Stephen Michaud Bri Steve 11, T7 Marilyn Mendes Mal 'ifx Peter C Miele Jr Butch all an-...np M-sr I a LiI1Cl21 M. Milius Patricia Minahan Patricia Moran Frankie Pat Pat 7 'D If Sheryl Morgan Diane Morin Marg Diane , an 111' if x arf' William Morriasey Karen M. Moses Maryann Murach MOgy Karen Murch fm!! f 1' X -cf-'- W-'V James Murray John Nastasia Clifford Nelson Jimmy Johnny Stiff 'Wx Ronald Nicholson Philip Nicolosi Nick V.W. 'ill 91' Patrick O'Brien Kevin O'Connell William T. O'Dowd Pat Dumb Dumb Billy 37 PatriCk O'SL1lliV21I1 Thomas O'Sullivan Michael Ouellette Pat Tom Mike Patricia Paolino Doreen Paplaskas Trish Pappy 'J Kerry Rose Pappalardo Rosemary Parisi Barbara Lee Parolisi Chipmunk Rose Barb an 'L:'r 15 ff' 59 1.-' -3'-'f' .'- ' .fv 'Y' 5.3515 ,',i2 '. ,-. K. :waf- ' 3511? 'ft png! 1. -,,..-:X 91.-gyjf' ,.v- 51..gg-N f.1 .n:f2:I A 1','.'.-f-1117.1-1' 4' 91, .1'-'ff 1.--1 . 1... -vlggg..-,I I cl ,.' me-1'.x.l ',' 1 if , '1',Jl15f-.C-jl:.'o, , ..... .- X ,. 4 - . -. -Ja, ' , 'x - . 'A e Anne Marie Pelletier Joanne Pelletier Richard Pelletier Anne Joannie Dickie as- r ' Charles A. Piazza Guy Piccirillo Pizza Pie M 'itu- Jane Pitman Patrie Potter Linda Poulin s-Pita, Uputu NI-,inn -af ... 41? Robert Raymond David J. Remick Linda L. Renner Rasputin Dave X 13 i C' John Richer Nancy Joan Riley Joey Ralph I , iii 415- af' is Patricia Robillard Paul Rock Michael Rogelis Patti Paul Mike tr 'fr Cheryl Rossi William Rousseau Michael Roy Little Bo Peep Bill Mike Martin Rubeo Sandra Rudnicki Chipper Sandy W' ISN Nancy Ruffen Sally Runions Patricia St. Jean Nan Tilly Pat :Q W Paul St. Onge Deborah Samia Carol Sammataro Paul Sam Carol ful , 'yy x...4! ner'-4 1 , S if N r I Q Lewis A. Sanderson Carol Suntagati Louie Carol 3-'N fuu- Linda Ann Savinclli Mark Schelling Savage Mark 15,7 Roger Schelling Roger 15 ff' V Sherrie-Dee Schubert Sherry -35' ,whx David Scione Paul Sharrock Dave Paul 'in-Y Cheryl Ann Shea Glenn Taylor Shinner Mitch Glenn Sheila Rae Siatkowski Sheila 'Um 1, A K me ., 5 , A X -1 I Richard Lee Sicard James A. Skea Dick Jim '92 if ' n X'n. .lvniiifs-r A. Smith Thomas Smith Jeffrey Snow Ji-n Tom Jeff oi ff? C15 Barbara Summa Steven Stapleton Barb Steve , 1 . 3 T1 Linda A. Stcpaniun Wilford Stone John Swan Teddy-Bear Billy Swannie .XX 'Z-if vw- -unn.,...4e Patricia Sykes Priscilla Sykes Norman Tardugno r Pat Penny Tar Airy A 1 r' f A 651 ff? f -9 K 0 Thomas Tine Tom Diane A. Tevanian T-Bone 99,55 , S.-,aX WK2Qg,'Z'V f 'ftwf Linda Tomuski George Tombarello RUSCV Tfcmbllly Tomuski Mr, Wade,' Rainier .,x .......... Irving True Irv - Linda Vancoppenolle Ejlgen Vigneault VaIl ul-Iegsu V' 5 V' '9 V -.,.?.,n, , Saundra Waithc Saudis 'r Ymr Janet L. Wade John Wade Georgie-Girl Weed 1245! 16, Susan Waitkcwich Karen Walton Mia Sam I Michael Wareing Patricia Waring Mike Trisha John C Welch Jack Q!T 7 Kenneth Wetmore Sandra L. Wilson Ken Sandy Alfred H. Woodhead Catherine Wright AI Katie QQ ,E f Hui' f , we . N - 2115122 - Richard A. Wundcrlich Rich mf C' 4.4-1 Arthur Wyman Stephen Young Cheryl Zakia Artie Chip Trake ,v-Q . .,, ,,-bv xi at-C' Joyce Ann Zanfagna Susan R. Zurwell Jinx Millie Joseph Baeigolupo Linda Cloutier James Nadeau Gerald Baril David Delano Michael Sioufi Robert Carrier Marc Gioseffi William Torla Richard Chaisson Elizabeth Greer Herbert Towler SENIOR CLASS ADVISOR MR. WILLIAM Russm 'Y' , w 3,-,f YA 1... gv jjih- ,. u- ' ' 1-r, ., gg, 4.2 .!':. 'A I ' '-'K , ,f -,fmgv x -1 ,QE M- 4 '- . f - Q' 'Q , . nv NUT IN THE CLAMOR OF THE CROWDED STREET, NOT IN THE SHOUTS AND PLAUDITS OF THE THRONG, BUT IN OURSELVES, ARE TRIUMPH AND DEFEAT. -LONGFELLOW JN. ' A. iw 95441 'rt O O -'I T 3? r- I it i.. t 'as 'a nrx I ,A x 4:-at i .'.L.b 3.5 Q N . .- .. - -pn Ag.-X-A,-in if EX X Qb. . . ,nd fo 'iv ,.,:JP -'MAQS I-' CO-CAPTAINS RL'SS FLORENZ AND DAN KOLIFRATH BACKFIELD COACH DON SARETTE, HEAD COACH ED KISSELL, AND LINE COACH JAMES SMITH V ' 'avg' 1.1 I lx- V, I i ' I ',.A.li-. V .ak .1 , Ll 7 I N' E' - I Rica -A -' 'HH gf .r - -+1 . x .I f rg ,,' I 1' Y - Q ny, ,ASA g.FP..3'..'f'f'.-.zu gf. 2 1,1 1 ,,- . V' , I ns- V , N Y ,J .A ll ll?-51351 AFIAPQS- 'H A R., : ,.. . 0,72 x4,7.,l'..: 4 -,. V .V i 1'23i, u?'!7L1'a!i'3 .-'f'?ffI!Za'fEt 1-555235: 'lu 'S A 15 T- 1 -..........f T XJ ' QQ. R nliaxi' .'fI ,JA F 4,51 5 A 'A P'-A4 , - ' x fi Q , V HJ' ff m - 1:1 I Irv FIRST ROW IL to RI: R. Currler, D. Mujkut,W,O'Dowd,F.CoII1zz1. R. Florenz. D. Kolnfrztth. R. Deschene. S Mlchuud, M. Koezat, G. L'Heureux. SIQCOND ROW: R. Lueutno, K. Hyde, J. Kurvounts, M. Angelurt. R. Vuleourt. D. Snnlll. R. Ouellette. R. Gallagher, R. Sehmldt, V. LUCCISQIIIO. IHIRD ROW: P Kurpowtez, R. Bradlsh, R. Conley. N. 68 if uf T -it NN lf . . . ,.. I H ' NZ . f L gg,-,,' 1, M, 24. Dowd, R. Makstzm, T. Greenwood, T. Martin, B. Joseph, J. Scott, Leoeuta. FOURTH ROW: Managers J. Hoffman, J. Whittemore, CruwIey, and K. Bean, D. Hargreaves, R, Kobrenski, J. Nicolosi. Munroe, R. DtNutuIe, Student trainer L. Dole. if D R E. ds SENIORS RUSS STEVE DAN Cquanerbacky fhaHbackJ qfuHb1,k3 RECORD BURLINGTON CHELMSFORD WILMINGTON BILLERICA NORTH ANDOVER MARLBORO 6-7 7-0 7-21 18-0 6-13 6-19 TEWKSBURY ANDOVER DRACUT 3 -5-1 26-0 8-14 0-0 BOB KEN fguardj if x nf 'F 4 Q hw 1.. nl., - QL E UPI M-'sm F5'-'?.: ' 'L' ,rr MIKE bfgx. ftacklel DAN AND BILL fguardj ftacklej L 'P' 331 0'ln-MA ' ?'i'?5j FRANK fcenterj - A .ir-Ili? -9'1'v--.-. f- annul-'M -Y ', Y'-, -F:fgfYb02n1!'G x 'A' , , , 'Q li - , . ...gg M 'G f-,-N .L . , -. .,f,- 'f' ,B A , . , ' -.fa ' A e-wi .-1? ' . . .f Q . , : 5 - M3 g': '5f I fy BX! x -4 Q. N. GREG AND DAVE RICK AND BOB fffndl fhalfbackl fhalfbuckb tend! ' ' , 4 M . gr 5, , J , 1 .Y Q' -- 3 ' if- Lf!-'Rte --1-10 . V .X Ls- , A, TL , J .V gf V Asp. . Q, X , .W A 1 , . U! vi t t mf , if 'Mr N t N Q f'9F4!'2'9?, 8 , , ,- . A Y , - ,.-4 L 1 -Wag' ,V J ,TQ 1,34 ' ,vi 15 f'Z'l'4'?? ' ' 151 f T-1+-'kf:'1 ' Q,. , .4-12.7-v 715:-4'.:,,,N,i'f-W. ' 1 f v. A. ' H 3' ,.f , --az., ' xy- A ,v,ff,x,,3c,.. --- gy.: .n-In 4 - -ig f . .Y 5 mf: 4 'V V 4 'f 1'4 1 550791 ' 1. v Af rag, -' . , , ' ' bf ,fffa?'2 '0 Y ' - .V . DENNIS fcenterb Think iI'S time for Our secret WGHPOI17 We may not have size, but we'vc' got te1m1work! 7' Q Q W W ix f WE ARE rf? an Wxfwff 4 gygygg LH Nw 3 WNAGR THE RANGERS! FOCTB LL U EE Kas mms mxrowlm. QUEEN ,num Au FN, lmm nmnsu FX kv , F' .An- Qxr 4545 4 FIELD HCCKEY FRONT: Munn llydc, Sue Zurwcll, Pam Kus, Nancy Applcyurd, Dlunnc Kluk, Jocllc Clrusg BACK: Conch l311llcy,M1nrmgcr LlllLlLl lUIllLiSlxl,SllCfl'lll Howard, Llllllll HUW2lI'Ll..lLlLlyAllCll,jllSIll1C Fuggc, Audrey Fraser, Mgumgcr Dmnnc limllaxrgcmm CAPTAINS ANAGERS 'fs .4 ' R L K 1 ll! ..x, Co-Cglpluurl Nancy Applcyard, Mlss Hanley. Co-Cnptznn Pam Kus Managers Linda Tomuski and Dianne Baillargcon SENIORS sl ,ivy x au-.-q iulv- '-T' , ., '.- 'H'l 1 vt r ,'T7'l' .K nt- '--- , . 2 Q .A V- , 1-.- my, 'xx'-x , ,fy-gsm-w.: -V ' W , N 'fx .4 ,,,., M y . as i -5,-.t . . va . v., M .. fi av., w f' ,vat ,J-l , Q. , '- . Y H V .w-- f -J. Q -1 'run -, ' . ..4O- - ' . , .Q , - , 151 ' f .. gi ' ' , - ',, V' ,M s '. - ...R .Lf-tl t.! . , . 4' -,..Jt.:f Pam, Nancy. and Judy ' 1 I' l' ' K Q- , 1 P ,n M fx wk! ,, X ,, A C b it x 'ul Ms . L 'lv ' X N? , ' Lzvtllw?-x K .-.-, - -'K t. . V 55- ,Mfq sg - liifalgicjf X gi , 1, In . Rpt -fag ,iv 1 c , ' 'XF' .i -, Q A ' XX Q. r f f- -, ,X ta 'r , -' ' '- ' . ' ' 'f ,-Nw fmt.. ri fi rf X. J ,lj 1 NX -, N, S ,if ,jak Q L - , 1 1 W 'l 'vP F' t X far l wi-.f f,fl. li. . ' . U -H--915' f ' I x I th: T V! .Z s nip 11 jf 2. K. 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L, r 'La 'wr ,sg ' .. f ,fa w Q' ' 1 P , I .A .SYM Qfffi. ' . .i ' ,v-'?:i 4 'f-'Tl , I l EN I X I f 1 . 1,1 'R .hw f-1... . METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN METHUEN ...24 ...44 ...37 ...39 ...5O ...23 ...27 ...43 ...34 ...20 WON-4 SALEM N.H. . . NO. ANDOVER ANDOVER . . . WILMINGTON CHELMSFORD AUSTIN PREP BURLINGTON BILLERICA . . . TEWKSBURY . DRACUT ..... LOST-6 CAPTAIN STEVE ALLIETTE AND COACH GOSSELIN IMT TP I rg. 13 . ., .Y FRONT ROW KL to Rll: J, Kuncho, R. Tremblay. J. Cahalane. S. Gilbert, D. Collins, P, Andrukitis, J. Yanagi, J. Monti, R, Donovan J Allicttc, J. Forrest. J. Lufond. J. Welch. BACK ROW KL to RJ: B. Reuter, Couch Gosselin. 25 53' 5 V 6355 3 1 ,r Xi 1 LMP 'J 422 SENIGRS JACK. JO ASKETBALL Captain John Carney and Coach John Rimas Managers John Bajor and Rick Hoffman FRONT ROW IL to RJ: J. Lafond, R. Brown, M. Curassi, J. Carney, R. JQICJIOJSOIJ, J. Forrest. MIDDLE ROW: R. Hoffman, K. Hyde, J. Welch, R. Carrier, J. Yanagl, Coach Rlmas. BACK ROW: J. Bajor, B. Gilbert. B. Blaney. W Correla. J. Karvoums, T. Greenwood, SENIORS .--.4 ..... K ....... , 4 ,, , vi fi f 1 z 1 4 1 X xxx- l . 595538 'X -1--K . .....w.V .. -M--+....,.,,,-, VRS wif! RON Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen --4-...L --....-..4., 5 T --A-i......,- nL.l,,'-.una 1 '---.. RECORD N. Andover Billerica . . . Wilmington Dracut . . . Andover . . St. Joseph's Tewksbury Burlington . Chelmsford N. Andover Billerica . . . Wilmington Dracut . . . Andover . . St. Joseph's Tewksbury Burlington . Keith ..... Chelmsford Keith ..... WON-8 LGST-12 t 1' JOHN 65 37 ....4l .,..56 ....49 ....56 ....49 ....50 ....8O ....49 ....4O 69 ....54 ....59 ....73 ....65 63 60 ....6l ....82 MIKE BOB Q Y Q .,4 . I if it . .-4 PY' 3 B - 1,1 in GIRLS' ASKETB LL FIRSI ROW Dchhtc Sllllllll, Kathy Nclson. Cathy Ilcdrostun, Sue Zurwcil, Judy Allcn, Pam Kusg SECOND ROW: Sgtmitc Wzulhc. Chris Lttrtmtmtctt. Lynn lim-hu, Jcnmfcr Smith, Junc Dcfjughclmo, Donna DeGrc- gormg IHIRD ROW, Ctmclt Hunley. Putty Paunc, Carol Mcfmckcn, Dlzmnc Kluk. CAPTAINS 1 , N! Cu-cuptatnrt Cathy Bcdrosmn, Miss Bullcy, Co-captain Sue Zurwcll. SENIGRS Judy Cathy Donna Sue June iiiivir- -SX -,N4 SENIQRS Pam Jcn Debbie Chris Sandie w , A 4 -' N. HEERLEADER WK il rc 46' or 4-rl l- Qs .:,.'1-XJS 7: if 1 FRONT: Marie Flchera, Janet Elchler, Linda Vancoppenolle, Joyce Fallon, Kathy Joy, Gayle Andrews, Jane Rozzlg BACK: Nancy Nicholson, Barbara Wunderlich, Peggy Tevanian, Nancy Young, Claudia Worster, Marsha Apkarian. I 'al ff 5 Z : V 1 p I ,, ' ' y5vf:i'. f- ' 4 . ' ' f'.3'- ' fqzlvlqfflf. Head Cheerleader Joyce Fallon I i. ,s'.r'-Q' 4 A ' 'Riff Z5 I X: , ' ' 3 .I X I ix J .' F 1 A . F . 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'naw' 5? ,Q s N soles 6-ff' ,, , , 1 5' 1 I' V ' Q V V is 6 Q: :if 3 I 7 D ,Qfx f f A v Kathy Linda fff swf 1-xml 1 .QQ y if--.C fff 15' fihf :GM,f'w2 ' ' ll-'MY :if WJ x X ' N 'K R H E X' .,, , Q, , f if 'M' X,-1 ... f 4,k. 2 ,Q ,sa V ' ff, ' x?E ' gr-g. ,, , 'Y 9 -2 . : N, f . g , T V2 i ' 5 -' S ' . ' ' , Nw wg B ,Q 5- . 1,5 -'-'- ' 1 V- N1 N' -.,. 1: I I ,m,.g3a:' my v If .. Q Q A 1 Q if--QsfN? 3 f - sg :Z 1, ffl W , , , A ' ' as 5 A R 3 -M fx: I 1 '- ' , 1' -, , . P Q 'mg 'lsr' ,'T uf' 'X J ?!x:ft?uM:?nEml,: 5 'mf h' rr fl, Ei' ','- ' 2 D' . , mv. , ww , 1 V.: x ,U .W W , , Q. '-.4 n 1 Y X f ,A X Q U A 6 B-, - . i,w 'ch 1212. Q I . 5 .11 -. S 1 E - ,E A 1 - H . ' ' L 1 - . I . w , gf 1 . 2 ,f PQ N-q., 45 A' ! ,S Ai 1 ms P 4 -Q-L .ix-'ffl fy? , 1, , W K 87 15:1 I MAJQRETTES ' r fvrrm 11 ' ' FRONT: Captaln Nancy Ruffeng BACK: Lorraine Longo, Sharon Hig- June DeGuglieImo, Maureen Burke, Linda Mundry, Carol Adamson ton, Chrls McKenzie, Janet Auclanr, Franny Tully. Claudette Glrard, Joyce Haddad, Susan Lipton. swf' -ir Nancy X K 1. KL! r . '- . 'gli 1, I It l , ' , . ff ' 1 ,xx 'V B. Lorraine Nancy X , 2 5 ' 5 , el f A' . ,XMV , f 7 . I ' . A J V Y Nw 1V all 4 zfff? Y lik Chris SE IDRS rx nv .,. Fi SS ,fir I' Sue xx . ,gg Q 1 ga , if- V r..i 'ra-1 f J ' Y' Q' Joyce ' .ff ' 2 Jfwffljif' B ,gf ,,. 'fvk df ,, 3' Mya. ,, 'Q -,, 4 3,1-r i 4,- 2. , .f'1 7 Y f 1 uP af L -1' 1' ,v ,-V M ' 4. -L K e il via- r 'S rr 'v+ F, Z fi 1.3515 , 'f if n . ah: S June Sharon DOST THOU LOVE LIFE? THEN DO NOT SQUANDER TIME FOR THAT'S THE STUFF LIFE IS MADE OF. -FRANKLIN 1 F5 - f '51 ,MX -MQ., Q W.,,....4 'EV -'Q-, if K QWH., 'bg Gr- A-- SE IDR C ASS QFFI ER Secretary Christine LaMonicu President Dun Kolifruth Vice President Fred Joseph Treasurer Jennifer Haldane JLINIQRCLASSOFFICER x rn . n f rr rmrw IWW S -J Hirih Ii H TE WW' 4 Treasurer Margeret Donahue, President Ken H yd S L y C V P dent Jeff X SQPHOMORE CLASS QFFICERS gg IMI Win USM! mm , ' ffifaffzr .J 3- 1 fo! fi 'kr CLISUVCT Lillli LIFOOII. FCSIQ CHI llffy fsissvb izzuno, 1 l TLIDE CQLINCIL if If i ,ldv lll ll l i E 45 47 t ia.. ..1 S? J .N vm Offngcrs: rcnr. Cheryl Zcncwltch. publicity. Mrs. NJCCJICIHILIII, udwsor, sccrctury, Junlcc Mcndonzu. treasurer, Joanne Pcllitier, president. Ann Zucuurl, corresponding secretary front. Lllldll Hcffcrnnn, rccordlng V' F 's lm Tllll f g -- lst row C. Zcncxltch. I.. Hcffcrnun. J. Pcll1t1cr,J. Mendonzu, A. Zac- Bruno, A. Allston, J. D1Poulo, 3rd row-N. Young, M. Tobla, J. Appln curl Ind row Mrs. McClcnnun. M Hyde. J. Fallon. J. Carney. P yard, N. Applcyurd. ' if lL! i HO OR SOCIETY Officers: Judy Allen, treasurer, Glenn Shinner, vice president, Russ Florenz, president, Mr. Gugne, advisor. Jennifer Smith, historian, Kathy Bergin, secretary. UL-K is.....i The Tenney Chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society takes an ac- tive part in school activities. Every year the Society offers at low cost to the students and teachers 11 wide selection of books in various fields of interest. The books are sold at the annual book fair in November and during the year nt the book- mobile, 'KN A... 'JC' -ffitgi V -11 an-iz .47 'lu-ng? f I lst rowMJ. Allen, G. Shinner. R, Florenz, J. Smith, K, Bergin, 2nd Murzich, S. Wilson, L. Leslie. L. Heffernan. J. Eichlcr, 3rd row- 'S row'--Mr. Gugne, C. Lufitte. G. Andrews, C. Levasseur, D. Frieje, M. Siutkowski, J. Lockzihy. J. Btijor. J. Boardman, R. Korsuk. P. Moran 95 BLUE S WHITE STAFF .,,w,,., IWIIIIIMlifrrrrrmi r, I f I I I t I I I I .4' I if iff I-r: Editorial stuff- rear- Susan Wdltkgw I CI L GI nn Sh lcr, f - Patricia Moron, Mary Ann Muruch, Mr, Duncan. 11153 11 ru! an H 1 I I 'W PII r,,...f- . A 96 I-r: Cheryl Morgan, Llndu Rcnncr, John Lockzaby, Janet Eichlcr. III! I I1 4 Page One i it t rear-Catherine Stetson, Diane Boduin, Ilga Kuceris, Gail Schwartz, Nancy Appleyard, front-Catherine Lafitte, Patricia Moran feditory Linda Leslie. Page Three lllll lll --af 'M 1 l-r: rear- Richard Hoffman, James Boardman, Fred Joseph. front- Nancy Young, Marsha Apkarian, Glenn Shinner, feditorb, Joanne Kerry. l-r: rear-Deborah Apkarian, Charlene Chulada. Mary Barry front: Claire Levasseur feditorl, Gayle Andrews, Christine Lalvionica. Page Two .7 i x l lgilWl l ,. f l 1 Ai,- ii A Q I l-r: rear- Maryanthe Matseas. Peter Miele, Janice Coty, Judy Scott, Linda Goldblatt, Ann Zaccari. front-Vanessa Analora, Helen Bosco, Susan Waitkewich feditorj, Andrea Allston, Lorraine Longo. Page Four G fl, '. illlrll VM, l X' F2 J , X RT LUB A Every year the Art Club plays an important part in school ac- , 4 tivitiesg it not only decorates for such important functions as the Senior Play and Prom, but also makes the Cafeteria decorations and the many posters so com- monly found along the corri- dors. Memership involves a lot of hard work and an awful lot of fun! 1 a . 'fx fl f F ...fs 4 , N Officers: Mr Melia, advisor, Michael Ouelette, president, Janet Eichler, vice president, Standing, Linda Bardsley. secretary, and Debbie Sarnia, treasurer. at . lst row- S. Dtiqtiette, Cf Ciriva, .l. Pitman. B. Sommii. D. Sainia. S. Hovutniec. J, Wilde. l.. l.zitii'gi1u, lu guvenelli. Cf Rossi. l.. J. Fichler. M, Ouellette. l.. Btirdsley, J, Pelletier. N. Lipton. J, Koczat, Morgan, D. Fontaine, L. Longo. -1th row- l.. Van- Mendonzai. M. McPhearson. M. Hefner. 2nd ross- K. Bergin. Cf copennelle. M. Mttrtich. CP. l.aiMonictt, P. Kits, Ci. Tomherello, F. Shea, J, Fallon. N, Appleyard. D. 'levuni1in. J, Heattidoin. D, Joseph, Cf Bedrosigin. l,. Iinianni. N, Ruffen. J. Difiuglielmo. DeGregorio. R. Lzixallee, lf. Bziker. K. Joy. J. Haddad, K. 5th row- D. Hird. M. Roy, J, Welch. J. Wade. J. Carney. Ci. Blztnchctte. Mr. Melia, 3rd row- J, lxmiec. K. DiPuri. M. Bunce. Shinner. K, Wetmore. ll. Kolifrzith. J. Locltaihy. D, Sestini, BLISIN SSCLLIB l 2 4 l Z l fs 43 l E Officers: rear- Jane Allston, treasurerg Sheryl Morgan, secretary, front- Mrs. Randone, advisor, Michael Ouellette, president, Lorraine Longo, vice-president. rear- l-r: L. Limanni, J. Ciras, K. Wright, K. Moses, S. Wilson, C. Litwin A. Assadorian, D. Baillargeon. third- P. Paolino, M. Jacobucci, J. Beau- doin, L. Savinelli, L. Koczat, L. Lauretta, P. Jacobucci, D. Dole, Mrs. Randone. second row- D. Fontaine, D. Morin, A. Bova, J. LoPizza, J Pelletier, M. Hemmerle, M. Jennings, M. Mendes, C. Boylan. front- M Fichera, P. St. Jean, L. Longo, M. Ouellette, C. Morgan, J. Allston, B DeGaspe, C. Dessinger, K. DiPari METHLIE HIGH SCHCDL CADET CQRP Scnmr uffxucrs lst row left to flgllli D. linrgrcuxus, J. lnckuhy. R. M. Oucllcttc, A. Abdallah 3rd row- R. Huettner, G. L'lteureux, W Korsznlx, G. Slnnncr. R Fcuglll, L Dole. Mr lluchncr. Ind nm- D. Slonc, D. Lcocutu, J. Mutscus, M. Adams, D. Bohondony 4th row- T Rcmlck. R. Dcscl1:1nc.P Sl141rrm'k,Ii llupshc. D.Arch1huld, D, Collins, Smith, M. Rogclis, R. licuumlcr, P. Mlelc, K. Wetmore 5-' lf HQ! V' xiii lg? ffl 'lil Colonel Glenn Shinner, Drill Instructor Mr. Alvin Huebner. Maj. Richard Fcug1ll,Col. Glenn Shinncr, LI Col Rohtrt Korxilx Maj John Lotloxby He seems like a good man, but it's propagaiida, all propaganda. 'K .-v ,J Letters from lionic Ernshaw, C. Descenger, G. Andrews, P. Chapman, C. Rossi, M. Mel- nicki, S. Howaniec, C. Joy, D. Samia, J. Pitman, L. Heffernan, Mrs. Hershfield. front- J. Davis, J. Buglioni, S. Duquette, L. Goldblatt, A Frazer, K. Bergin, J. Allen, G. Shinner, S. Lipton, D. Frieje, C. Levas- seur. M. MacPhearson, C. Zakia. f v 0. 0 Officers: I-rg rear- Claire Levasseur, re- , .Q cording secretary, Susan Lipton, corre- sponding secretaryg Diane Freije, treasurer, Kathleen Bergin, publicity, front- Mrs. Hershfield, advisor, Glen Shinner, president, Judith Allen, vice-president. CGLLEGE LLIB FCLK LISIC CLUB dir 1 '- ,. it ,W 1 JM ,Y 4 5 fl I-05 A, .... ' ' , .,,, aw, 1 -. Front fleft to rightl Miss Zannini, Nancy Appleyard, Michael Koczat, Sharon Steeb, Susan Krikorian. 3rd row- Michael Tobia, Carl Goulet, Paula Chapman, Jack Appleyard 2nd row- Joanne Walthers, Lucy Coco, Paul Wienstein, James Karvounis, James Ford, Fred Joseph 'Tl' 'r We , ' I 1 l ' N E!-H F ill 'l . P ' l 6 . V' J ,- xxx X . - ' Q1 ' iii. Y, 1 -r , V 7 J S4 'lff 1 ' I' . - A ', --va.. .1 lst row- Jacqueline Earnshaw, Heather Begg. Maryanne Mac- Santo. Maureen Hyde. 3rd row- Jean Nawar, Ann Marie Piz- Phearxon, l.imla Heffernan. Joyce Haddad, 2nd row- Joanne zano. Alexis Korhey, Suxan Gallagher. Patricia Ryan, DiPoalo. Pat Pizzano. Terry Kohrenski. Joyce Fallon, Marie X lk f 1 ' 1, P 'v 2 1 2 3 . E s - 1 .,--4,X I r 's1 Officers: Heather Begg, Fred Joseph, Ron Simoes, Richard Hoffman, Linda Heffernan. 1 ga i i 3 g r 3' 3 X ff 2 ' x s 3 5 X W Y r , :W 5 Sf! f 3 5 if ' 1 3 9 2 , R , 5 Q. nm-ff mx 3. w,.,4..4,o4W vw V, V mum CUR ? Q 1 J, 2 S 3 L ? .Q , 5 ,. Q 5 . 2' . i 5 . X: W . . Q X l V ...J BA Q akin' 4 X' f ' Q , F ' T' X-1 A ' A - - -A a it -1. A W t .,.. .4 4 vw if. ,. lxffw M , be 4i 'r lh-w al' A ie' ...Q...l'T.3L. i'.'I .'in it N A- Q. S. E-.N-.. A common sight at the football games and rallies during the school year is our hand. under the direction of Mr. Martin Tarlaian. The band also takes part in several holiday parades in Methuen and the annual Field Day in Lowell. The band. like anything else, has its good points flike skipping practice to roam the halls . . .J and its bad points fsueh as playing in the rain at the Thanksgiving Day game . . .l. Altogether, we feel that the hand adds a great deal of school spirit to the activities it participates in! , Xs Mr. Martin Tarlaian was gf X 1 Q . Q .TA u 1. ,Dlx E, 12 X ' ,bl 5 ff. ,Q ' If 'Lf Y 'K ' , .J 1 I x af +- lo it X X ff ! 1:1 in did you sdy7 D Ml GLEE LUB ? il 3 Info. xr' ff- A, I I Q 5 i 1. x M X xx :N , . 1' W' Officers: Rear- Cheryl Rossi, Secreturyg Sharon Howaniec, Treasurer: Front- Mary Jean Bunce. President. Barba ru Som mu, vice-prcsidcntg MH w..,x . rear- P. Castrios, M. Benson, I. Kuceris, M. Melnicki, L. Donaldson, A. Saccuzzo, A.M. Fiarella, C Dcssmger, G. Mgrdchian. front- C Rossi. Assadorian, S. Stabile. middle- J. Smargie, S. Duquette, A. Bova, C, B. Sommu, M. J. Bunce, S. Howanicc. S. Hurtung, Chiarenza, M. Jacobbuci, P. Zarzour, M. McPhears0n, L. Hollins, R. l IO7 Among its other activities, the French Club prepares an an- nual exhibit for National Edu- cation Week. This year's exhibit was on French painters and their paintings. One of this year's field trips was a special matinee of Gone With the Wind at the Cinema Show- case. rm Q Litittt M Apikiriin M Mithtses J Eirnshiw L Go Hcffernin L Vmcoppennclle J Walthers, S. Howaniec, S. Lipton, A, t Coco J Row J lltnnng, Mr Gigll 'nd row D Apikikrlin Gll'lg,lTSlill 4th row P Ttvcniin N Young, P. Hoehn,G. Schwartz, P, t Li min S Gross C ildon S Stccb A llothn P Bruno P. Pcrrillo. GERMAN CLUB F? l nf' R J .1-. , A Officers: rear fl. to r.b Corr. See. Janet Eiehler, Vice President Russ Florenz, Rec. See. Judy Allen, Front Miss Dinteen, President, Jennifer Smith, and Treasurer James Buzirdrnun. lst row- E. Pathum, M. Findeison, J. Allen. J. Bonrdnmn, J. Smith, R. Florenz, J. Eichler, D, BOCl'1I'll2lIl. S. Deschene. 2nd row- C Johnston, I. Stepunitln, I. Kuceris, L. Leslie. S. Steeb, M. Benson, M. Hurry, M Bunce, Miss Dineen. 3rd row- J. Fueber, L. Floekerzi, M. Murueh, J Di elnieki. J. Cute. L. Renner. M. Melnlcki. S. Siutlmxxslxi -itll rim- N wwd. R. Muksnin. H. Clizidxxiek. R. Slum. 5th rim- J. Munti. S lin-iur R. Nujziriun, 'I. Flanders. P. Rock. M Gzimbetllaiii. F. Joseph ITALIAN CLUB r-mr. .. W Y' .r'!-Nx rear- C. Joy. S. Wcshenko, C. Girurdi. S. Zurwell, C. Rossi. front- P. DeBurro. J. DeGugIiclmo, G. L'I-Ieureux, J. Haddad, middle- S. Hamel. P. Pizzano. N. Nicholson. L. Archambziult. J. Fzillom. D. Szimizi. N. Applcyurd. D. DiGregorio. M. Mz1cPhezirson. Miss Fziro. L TIN CLUB S f' '54 1 . , c .,,,,. --4:..L.:,'. A I . I-r: rear- R. Crawley. J. Towler, W. McEvoy, J. Calabresc, R. Radcliffe. front- D. Gioseffi, J. Ford. W. Heffernan. T. Rubeo Conlev. R. McCann. R. English. middle- Mrs. Derby. S. Daly. B. Joseph. D. FFHSCH- M. Scott, M. Ford. R. Dominico. J. Auclair. D. Donahue. S. l i l i , 1' 'f -:Q 1- it nm, ...,, ,,x, ..,: . J, 6' L' ugnvuuunwvvi-qwmwww i I x -'wif E pw A! 146.1 NYY iw ...... rear- J. Whittemore, J. Scott, J. Montefusco, M. Bean. middle- M. Tobia, R. Hargreaves, J. Kerry, D Maroon, J. Appleyurd, front- Mrs. Derby, S. Simpson, G. Sun Antonio, M. Tinney, SPANISH LUB l l Q 'vuu i l 4 l l i i l l 1 l l-r: Stcfzinie Simpson, G. Sun Antonio, M. Tinncy. Sherrill Howard. 3 Officers 4 4 5 rear- R. Hoffman. '? R. Brown. J. Bajor, J. Boardman. Renner, A. M. Hoehn. second- J. Walther, P. Chapman, C. Joy i R. Horenz. P. Weinstein, fourth- R. Korsak, P. Nicolosi, C. J. Smith, C. Chiarenza, J. Faerber, G. Schwartz. M. Benson Nlesrohian. C Goulet. W, Rousseau. J. Loekaby, S. Bajor. J. J. Fallon. D. Freije. Mr. Frndette. front- C. Lafitte, C. John DePetriIlo. F. Joseph. D. Collins. third- S. Siatltowski, M. Mu- ston, Ci. Shinner. C. Levasscur, M. Apkarian, G. Andrews, L rach. J. Cote. S. Steeh. J. Allen. C. Lahloniczi, L. Leslie. L. Heffernan. I.. Liberfarb. A. Zaccari, J. Blouin. I Officers- rear- Claire Lexasseur. Glenn Sliinner. Linda Heffernan. front- Mr. Fradette. Gayle Andrews, Marsha Ap- karian. Our Math Club participates in the regional math meets which is affiliated with MAML. Represen- tatives of our school compete by computing certain problems set up by MAML. The competition is very rewarding and our club has represented our school well. H2 i.-r, TH LLIB . . PHYSICS CLUB 2 l 3 ' i Y X . ..,...go4'7 Officers: Joseph DePetrillo, Janice Cote, Carl Mesrobian rear, Mr. Russell. advisor. Ist row- C. Levassuer, A. Hoehn, J. Allen, J. DePetrillo, J. Cote. C. Goulet, R. Sieara, R. Feugill, R. Hoffman, R, Korsak, M, Waring. 4th Mesrobian, M. Murach, S. Siatkowski. P. Chapman. 2nd row- C. Lafitte, row- F. Joseph, T. Breshnahun, R. Florenz. J. Boardman, J. Bajor, R. M. Benson, P. O'Brien, R. Mariano, W. Russo, J. Lockaby. R. Maksian, Brown, G. Shinner, R. Huettner, S, Alliette. D. Frieje, G. Andrews, Mr. Russell. 3rd row- J. Snow, D. Collins, G. ,,. 77 r l-r: rear- J. Carney, A. Burke, M. Gruxst. J. llujor. J. Forrest, R. Ntchol- man, W. Rousseau, F. Coltzzi, J. Cahalan, R. Trembley, Mr. Rimas. son, R. Fcugtll. thtrd row- S. Dxgootl. ll J Gtlbcrt. 'l. Fluntlcrs, M. front- C. Mcsrohtun, J. Snow, B. Blaney, R. Deschane, R. Florenz, R. Kozat. S. Dyer, J. Kurxoms. K Wetmore, S Alltctc, W. McGurrun. Brown. J. Yunztgt. K. Hyde, P. Privatcru. second row- W Cuhulutt. R Murtgmo. D. l.t-tuutu. D Collms. R Hoff- l l 11 Officers- rear- Brian Blaney, Robert enz, Robert Deschzme. AN ER SPQRTSM N CLUB Brown, front- Mr. Rimas, Russell Flor- v. nv These seven Tenney High School Students par- ticipated in a Chinese pro- gram given at Philips Academy in Andover.. rear- Verna Sheheen, Ann Zaccari, Paul Weinstein, Louise Liberfarb. front- Gayle Schwartz, Kathy Holland, Andrea Allston. EXCHA GE STUDENTS V' Elizabeth Willcts, Linda Depeltezin. Karen Johnston I I5 YE RBQOK STAFF 8 l I 1 if i'?2'5f-'frk . . u 1 . , - 1' 015 gf iz:.Q.1':li'l..: 'z .1 .I 'l:l:li:r'g1: , . 'J 2'.11'1: n'-' 1. I' u':':':'a'.n- tri., 'I - ,'5'n5:e?: '.':l:l:s.n'u:p:.'..'-n:u11t1aA page n I I 'n J .-1-:I-:-1-:-1-'.-2-:-:-:r,-.5-9. f- 1 I I 1 1 , V gif' 'qlgiz-l:l:l:l:l'l.l'l :WJ -1'-if - -'-'-'.' '-'-' .553 Q E -.-- c::.Qx':::,E:'.:..1:':u..' L. i . S 15:1- 1 . A Y . ' ff XX N . 'mv' , , ' : ,2,,4e, ,Jyi l ' , E? 7, 4 J f A Wi 5' ,?,, l ' x ' -- -. - J - ' l ff' - 'J' 3' . J ,, ,, , ' x . , 1 1 , . . fri X r 1 l-r: Mrs, Hughes, Advrsnrg Judy Allen, Edltor-in-Chief: Mrs. Souza, Advisor. .5 '.' . , l l lr' f V --....x- Wk A 1 l-r: rear- J. DePetr1llo, G. Shrnner. R. Flnrenz, F. Joseph. mlddle- C. LaMon1eu, J. Smith, J. Cote, J. Allston front- L, Heffernan. J. Allen. K, Bergln, C. Lafrtte. 1 ' J CJ x , ialifi l rfb, if' f , I ' . . , .-s ' ' , , fK.WQ1,L T ' ' f 'Ol fl ?ll.lllil'll' 1 Shinner l-r: Linda Heffernan, Catherine Lafitte, Senior Layout Editors. -.4 l-r: Kathleen Bergin, Photography Editorg Joseph DePetrill0 Photographerg Janet Eichler, Art Editor. A lillili arf' l-r: Janice Cote, Circulation Editorg Jane Allston, Librariang Joanne Beaudoin, Business Manager. l-r: Christine LaMonica, Memories Editorg Fred Joseph, Glenn ' , C lubs and Organizations Editors. gi ruqfig' l i iii yi ' - 1l.,,- cv'- l-r: Russell Florenz. Boys Athletics Editorg Jennifer Smith, Girls Athletics Editor. II7 NU! Y v -L ., 'Q J CRIE Memories Grace E. Easley Memories are heartbeats Sounding through the years, Echoes never fading, Of our smiles and tears. Moments that are captured, Sometimes unaware, Pictured in an album, Or a lock of hair. Images that linger Deep within the mind, Bit of verse we cherished Once upon a time. Through the musty hallways Of the days we knew, Ever comes the vision Beautiful and true. Memories are roses Blooming evermore, Full of fragrant sweetness Never known before. Life must have a meaning, Goals for which to strive, Memories are lights that burn To keep the heart alive, M MQRIE THE BEST oFl9es MUST LIKELY TO SLICCEED CLASS WITS '25 551 SP ,a ...,L. -iiihaig L VH'-.0--1.4. Kathy Jcnnmgs and 'Ill 1? Dcsuhzmc Glenn Shinner and Jennifer Smith FLI RT AN D 'M' CASSANOVA fr Rlkkbrr ES DRESSED CLASS ACT D ACTOR T X X1 S i 1 T 4 I 1 1 Dun Hnrd and Nancy Ruffcn Mary June Jennings and Dennis Lcocutu 'Hs X-N ax- MOST ATHLETIC Pam Kus und J11.k Welch , x 5' I N. mm' i 49' MOST MIABLE Lorraine Longo and Dick Pelletier 4-1 -O Kathy Joy and Mike Ouellette MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT SCPH GRE RE EPTIG ! f Suphunlure Kung Neal Duwd and Sophurnnre Queen Susan Gallagher l When Furl walks through the door, everyone yell Surprise! M04 212222 112. :Q -4..::::::4 , I 4F .fv v e. Lu s X ...J Q Q 4 31, 531 N., ,. J., . 'In 'Q N J. ' UA.. '. ' N. ,' -1 5- -. 1. T12 , . W . 4 ,A-f A , 2 r , , 31. ,h ,,,,, ff, , , .li , J .fr f , '. ' xx 't.- Ar ze - me ,- 2.,.,, ' ...' .4., ff-4-, :fag 142:-, V?-'-. ' f - . 1 . .-It r I , . , v ' r- v?'.. ' . ' . o Suphmmwrc Clam Pl'CSlLiCIll mth Jwume Pcllctlcr Student Council President. 3. N x K . f 43 0 O 9 0 I ig' ' f, a President with Mimi Hvde x ' N 4 ,5 qw Sw: . x ,HJ AA.. 'S f 4' Fi., H 5 VM 'sits s?9q 'Y CADET ASS MBLY ,'I 1 it ' ' -6 X wawff-is N 1 5 1 fi' v Q' 1 X f ft, ,nudist 'F' Colonel Glenn Slnnner und Lleutenunt Colonel Robert Korsak lll'l Daniel Tenrno, R.O,T.C., congratulates the new offlcers. l28 l , I ill ' QI QNX lggpnl ld Q lg 'Hin G it 1 7 ' I A 0 lvllmgi' ka. :QI s all ' ,Q V alll QW ll 'I I-I f Z tl...,. 1 ! ,a ,l T l li P ft 1 1 1 , I 'li ll: M I 'll Advisor to -the Cadets, Mr. Heubner is master of ceremonies. lt 524 ,J ,l 4 J 1 t I I 1 x 5 i l ll lllll 5551 I 11 The Queen is escorted to her throne. Z 7? ' ie? A ll , 1 l f 5 5 A 2 4 Z 1 A Z lr T 'S 1 5. Y' 'D ll 5 9 Z, A Z . 1 . if A 1 If - KVI-'s . Cadet Queen Joanne Pelletier and Colonel Glenn Shinner. Don t ham ll up Glenn' ILIT RY BALL i E fe' ., Q 'QR On the night of Friday. February twenty-third. Ten- ney's sixty-second annual Military Ball was held. Under the direction of Mr. Alvin Heubner. the cadets presented corsages to their mothers and provided inspection and exhibition drills. During this time, Cadet Queen Joanne Pelletier and her attendants, Sheryl Morgan and Janice Mendonsa presided. The newly formed Ranger Drill Squad exhibited extraordinary rifle drills. Tenney's Drum Y . 3 5' YQ ,.. i and Bugle Corps also provided hearty entertainment. The Grand March started the night's dancing which continued until midnight. The Glass Bottom Boat starring Doris Day was shown in the auditorium until two a.m. At this time a catered banquet by Binette caterers was given, and entertainment by Charlie Gaston, Carol De Carter, and the Sherry Sisters finished off this most memorable occas- sion. The Grand March begins. X . - I The Quccn passes beneath thc arch of subrcs 'f l3I 3 5? n M , 4. 7 ,- - 5' :F E 4 I nw' Wu, M ' v ...f I ' JI . Q 4. , ,.A 'J 1, 'iii ik , ,.n..f,. ,.-gg .. JL - - any B stands for :ns 1 Q J 'Q 7- 9 Q 5, if W 'xl-v, w Stl-' I wtf n I . ' 1 fi, tb War, -1 ,', M...--f 5. f- z O 5 drlll Lompctltnon Q W I J I 1.9 1- 1 f ' 2 1 v I . . .7 . 4, , Z I D . if ff' 2 1,5 3' 1 ef- 5' Q we 2 Q .5 Pusmng III Rex ICVN. 8,9 Sus X X? X X. ill W ,f-1' s u -W 5 9 -Q A JU Q f . X I o.Q AR - . Ex H f'x'1 0 fx x S .21 ' I, -J li J ,, ff 4 f X X X- .AND THE BAND PLAYED DN . . O O hu. , MEMORY I THE GOLDE all ff xxx 'll l l a Well Mlkc, Ihcrc's not much hope- CT K BRIDGE What's the matter for you?'7 df ,. 0 mf Nr' 'Lf il-:ma 4 Q V yy Iv 5 i V, Y ff' Q li?-'ii' , Z 5, 'E 'E Da '. , Q 15 fl Q Ad .'I Y lfr., 5' F 1 Ag f l I . 1 fi lull W l B 14' 'A A 'l,l'lf -A lk'f'l ' .L . - w 4 A K' . E 1, ,.ffHf, I HJ Ii f inns... L'- ii i Do any of these graduates look fun11l1ar'7 iii CJ it I' -:F 'X Wg, l TH T KEEPS GUR HE RTS IN TOLI u E Q 'i Di is x 'G' It in v' Mr Luster wants ten on thc Sth r f N 6 .3 '52, 44 in Z . 21 'W 3 fx an 8 'f ff T N!! 5 4 5 e L ' f ,I W., , f J ace. 35 15, , Q. M R , x ,Nh- f, f WITH LL THE LO G-PAST YE TERDAY EEUU? .pn - Z ' AND THINGS WE LGVED SO MUCH! ' Y 'Q We ' ' .,z. . Pm l fl V W - VV-YY- W . ., W... .,vv w,V,Y,.,-...,,m www ' ..,,,.y.....M...n..........,., ,... .,,.. ,... ,..-,, .,.,. -.,-, A L . 525 .-.. if I wonder how my hair would look this color? X?-J How come l'm so lovable77 A Up, up and away!! i i l had your grandfather in school. '39 I DEED IT I THE BRIDGE QF GQLD un ,,,.. nv' A,...4- ., P ..,. . A ,un 'm::n1nnluunnlnlI I I::.4-.M mmnnn n u s n n aumnuqll :::mmnn nnnnrnl I I I I I lnnnm ll. . I gmmmu nxnnnnl I I I I I lllllllillsl 0 . ..Nuu,u,, ...num nnnunn I I I D 0 :annum I I I mm, . . . . . .U-........,,.golW nm ...... .,........-4 4 u Q n :nn-.-...Q ,, , gstvnnn. ......a 1 o u J can..-mm gn ooovutnw - - 1 ...........- .Q n corn' ,, - 5. .. ,,,,..m -.nlItOV' Hurry lj . LIFIIIIJ. 1 I thunk I In-gr thg- whuul bus 1 H , 40 I Nu Ppugk- N 'UU 'uhm III-Il Ihlll .mfullx su . .nk IIIL m LII Ikhllld IIIL gtg! IL X 1 TH T BINDS THE PAST SUBLI E I Don't worry, Fred's ut the wheel. You can't sc are me, --- W V-Aillhu., Mr. Winn! J' -. fi 'N mr ESFWF3 l .JJ if 36-24-36 ,A,H0!, ,A 4 , 4 Ilcrc I some Nlcklff -,L ,,, X . :li I42 N WITH H PPIE T RECCDLLECTIONS E' .ii ig is i 3 is H--'Q' Q E w Every class has its dummy. And so I said to my class Have you ever heard me scream? A41-,Hajj-V, ips 3 rninlatufe bar. Oh! This weight reducing class is exhausting. wi TH T JCI THE HANDS QF TIME! If Farmer Brown takes five molecules to nmrketf-fund Farmer Green takes three Who us7 Ncnklng Ill the mrrldor. ff! Did you hcur thc one about Wild Blll 'l T ,..-,ffffyi , . . .- .1 if-iff? ' fi W2 , 2 . , . and hc huffed and puffed and blew 54 1 4 l X s , 1 Hoy' Mr. Melia! ll xluvc drlwrll Xi 4 I f wf I43 if , xx, -1 i N Faces of the future. Frozen in an instant of today Form a human crystal of anticipation. A s n 1 ' ' ' y tmetrical pattern for achievement, With basis in facts And beauty in dreams. And the crystal does not shatter When the faces advance in time For the pattern is universal And the crystal, life itself. Jennifer Smith 'C 7 IQ: Nfl XJ VK' 2 I is W 5. V s 'Q NIV . X- Sw ' 251' A L, it-4.1 Baanzm... Q ,tu ll ,L .fl , rqw 1 s.. 'M ' f E 'EGM 5 ' . 1 K. Ihc rurnhlcs of mutiny . ,. rumble. runlhlc pgig, ,..,.An4t 12. f H I I I . -I mg Y ' ' X Spa: 'N V ' 49? 41. ' . , ' A 44 L- Avon calling! 4 T in Wc glVC lhcc thanks . n 4 I Abandon all hope, ye who enter here. .V ' - ' i .. M, : ., i A Ya ' +A 5-sf W , 4 7 lm' 5' fel' xo . Q r. 'C' lg ,I V xx' -W affir- L W 'jig' fi' Bashful7 ,xx The Shadow we Slowly I turn. step by step . .. I bet you say than to all thc glrls fl s 'W' ,nglz 'X A 1 I P 4 f MW' . ' v ' 'An 3 .ru JV ' gf' Du Bu. E S , QQ mi. X 125 x. 1-at ., Q ,sh ,5..- , 3 5 ? W , 2 E 3 . 4-ef-E 5 I r Q7 Y YJ' Kunz, F 1 hs , !,,f,7 AL, In . ,Q AL: :J ,Cf J, -, ,, af' M-4-'X fy H.-fn It - KA LORINGS STUDIOS The senior eluss of 1968 would like to express its gratitude to Lor- ings Studio for its serviee through- out the past year. n 'Fi 'D ,f Jim i .V H w F MEDIA CENTER METI-IUEN I-IIGI-I SCHOOL IIIETHUEN, MA 01844 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The WorId's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made 1 - ,. NAEUFQ 1 MEIHUF Wi if - - V A u fx' 'N --' V Y , s I , ,nf A r '-. 1 N 4 ,snbvy-'INN Nd' 2' A V JJ, .Pill , 'v fn ....w 4 'P' '-A . 1 , .0 'T xx w ,.. ' . p .Q . Q44 -M - W-Nm., JI' ,fly-f ,Alai ' -. , rv-H in 35 ,ni , 4 A I, , . fn... - 1' MJ' O Q4-,x. ' nip I I 'N FN ..-if 'ap V , 4 . PA. ml-A ., . .41 ., , . 7' 4, is X4 'W fu 1 'Q' 'Y-Q4 -fm 1 AIM. . 1: W Q3 v Q' XT wg rdf' , ' dm I ff 1 - Y v - . f' ,. J if - 5, Ji, 1 ' '1 fi , im- K . 9 I 1 A P I' 'f be 1 s. 'M ' f , W. 5 . MB' MG in 'WK C99 C' 'C 45 Q' 5 'ju ak 'Vichy Q6 15 pw IN MEMCRIAM PETER DUNCAN OuR BELOVED TEACHER AND FRIEND SPRI SPGRTS TRACK Ni? I t. wa- , FRONT ROW: J. Bujor, Ju Cuhulune, W. Callahan, R. Florenz, D. Remick, C. ROWS R- HUFSI- P. Karpowicz. R. Gllllilglwf, R- Schmidt, -l- MOHU, M All Piazza, S. Allictte, C Mcsrohlain. SECOND ROW: Coucli J. Rimzix, D. Lubhe. D. Nujuriun, R. Vulcourt, R. Najarum, D. Schurender, li, Joseph. THIRD F1 .ig 5, H. .. ff 1 :Q at I, 6'- ,, ' ' A1l1Qf', 'Wills Couch John Rimus and Captain Russ Florenz gelziri. Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen Methuen 68 67 32 l7 83 73 59 44-l 12 58 70 51 RECORD Wilmington . . . . . . North Andover Chelmsford . . . . . . Andover . . . Billerica .. Burlington . . . Tewksbury .... G.L. Regional . Salem, N.H. .. Dracut ..... Kieth . . . 45 46 81 96 30 40 54 68-l X2 55 43 62 mum 'KHIQ .Q , R -1 1, C. and John ' ' A f, , iw: A 7 1 7 w Y 7 l t ,,',2 ra Aff f 1' 6 4 4 .6 4' .4 Av Q Q 2 Glenn d UMEN ., d?f'1,,,l 4 W' A+- . ,As , Car Ln Kelly and Russ 2. x 1 tKHMp DAVE W. 9'M5- ,?f. QV- 1 vig JOHN CHUCK I I ww 7 x Nam DAVEandSTEVE RON A kj' JV A , Y' uv ' f gf' wwf ,f .9 K'-S. SOFTB LL FIRST ROW: Marsha Apkarian,Marilyn Kisiel,June DeGu- OND ROW: Coach Bailey. Paula Trembley, Martha Fin- glielmo, Sue Zurwell, Jennifer Smith, Donna DeGregorio, deisen, Justine Fugge, Pat Paine, Kathy Nelson, Sharon Pam Kus, Dianne Kluk, Lucky Korbey, Mimi Hydeg SEC- Burns, Manager Joelle Ciras. Coach Carol Bailey and Captain Donna DeGregorio ,1- 4 J' , -' .Qs -5. ,. x .,.-M , , '. ,:- g:1,,g jf ' .1-fu' X- A ', V849 , . A ' 'e .,. W H 'sf 2-'X .1 ga A :'. J-ae'E--il' -, 1 ', Y. i , .' -. C fe .wi-' ff- 2 - --: '. i ,' 1 . P.. .w- z- 4, -, :,.',,: ,Q '. N , -:Nt - A' -P Zami as gn-sl. if V 3 - 1 P- I+ ' .b - .. Lg: 24, Ighifyi jfgf, :fx t. xi., , 5 . -gjxgx ,Y ff- A ..-, ,,v. E.-:,g,.,,f,, NA ? -,5b?gj5i,,a319.,,3-ai , -. .:, wEogtxgg 5, r .Av 7 .mf i t ' 2' rf g W 'v1'-f'fy-a- -511-'fl -,ist :gt ? F A , '32 ff -zzfe fmfzhiw-Q fz 2 :fZxZ?3f 1 31 A 1 .-...... 'llvu-.,..,H, ' 'ver' -wg sw-K., SENIQR Y 34, x f Fi., ,av ,.44.....,- -1. -we-+' 'Q DF .. '-- , fe .. .. Joclle FA can .4 N , .,.g.- fix 'Tat 1-, : -0' Y ' V , - ., ' ' . ....-Y- Q Donna J' . 0' 1, 4 ,. June 1 .... tl' . ' . p, 1 t . I ' 1 n it . - 1 V , .K - f -' n 'Q 1 ' . -b,-. f '- I ' - 2. x-.,. 7. 1 ' .Isa g ' 1 I I 6 1:43 ek' ' -dr. In-,I Emi' Il 1' V ' 'Q v ag. 3 t - J . . g'-5' Q , I3 'v F? L K, q . 1 . , I S f 1 1 31 ,. ,f . -.1 V. D .iff , , ,,,, , . V . , . , -' ,,r -. ' ff 7 ' Z ...- --ex -. -,ff JW? . ' ' ,N ' .if-A .4- f 1 A' . r . U -.. -'n 4 Q 4. 4. 1. .44 , I 'V in ,. fa A vi-mf' Qan. 14' Jennifer '.,J4 ' 4... -41 ' ,-' 1 . rr ,ou ls , ar s Y ff ,,, -,r 4 www 174 1312.4 4 FIRST ROW: K. O'Connell, P. O'SulIivan, J. Welch, J. Lafond, S. Michaud, N. Tardugno, D. Mujkut. SECOND ROW: Couch Scanlon, M. Garabcdiun, R. Belair, B. Culbcrt, B. Bluncy, R. Mann, T. Perrottu, ASEB LL M. Tobia, J. Yanagi. ur. Muir. , V .1-3 I Qian! . ' 1 D Coach Scanlon and Captains Jim Lafond and Jack Welch X ,, .ffxf , , lu- - . L, . , 'f- - A , . 5 ' f Y QQ rf 5 1 . Q! .Liv xxx' 11 ' '- I. ffm ' J 3. K . , Q x , . L' S 'Q 5 is Tfffnf U 'i - .-.Ji-f' JACK w :A , A . ,,,,.,. . fvfiv-mr' C ' r' nfnfilf ff' f ,'f..g, STEVE A. 'A ' -A ',, uv ,Q- is -' - fs . 44 . 'A- - N . 5. Q -.a-.K 'Q ,, ,r ,X , - .--Q f. -4 .. A rv. wb, V . .5 - - ' 'N -dst hrgpfh' NORMAN 5545 - KEVIN DAN -'ef 1:-. -Q,,.,....,,, , 3-np2.,... 'Y,'. h. 'X '.lLL'..- n 'Z J-mg! , , , , - fy, 4 ,mlfdfny-qv! - ff.. ,,.. -' g..,,4.nJfnJG1nds!f5Q5.'!S ,,., , PAT ,g,.. I 0 6 5 Q22 Q . E'-. N., 'K , MGRE EM I l Diamonds are a girl's best friend VOICE and ANNOUNCER . John Bajor JANET ....,,....... Ann Marie Hoehn GEORGE ............... Donald Hird MYRA ...,. ...., J acqueline Earnshaw JANE ............. Mary Jane Jennings FRED ..........,...,.. Martin Rubeo MAXWELL SMART . , .Daniel KolifTath PROFESSOR DANTE . Dennis Leocata PROFESSOR ZALINKA ....... Diane Tevanian AGENT 44 ........ Richard Kobrenski CHIEF ..........i.. Richard Hoffman MISS FINCH ..,........., Janice Cote HODGKINS ,......... Russell Florenz WIFE .,...,. . 7 . .Mary Jane Jennings MAN .,.i.............. John Lockaby 'L 6 Smal t 1 A 4 1, B ' J. 4 X V V -5 v 1 . GEE! You're a GIRL! GARTH ................ John Nastasia MARY WONG ........ Gayle Andrews SHIRLEY WONG .... Anne Assadorian BETSY WONG Janice Mendonsa Dllirlfylffgllfirle Hovunasmn MR. BIG ..... .Dennis Gormley A' Y LITTLE SISTER ....,..,, Linda Renner BIG SISTER ........ Maryann Murach Assllafflfg DIRHECIOR AGENT 99 .......,..... Janet Eiehier C mm ug GS AGENT I3 . . . . . .Gregory L'Heureux JILL ....... ..... L inda Goldblatt STUIIQEIEITJPIRECTORS Ann ....... .... K athleen Jennings Rdbhyt gy W k MAY .................. Regina Lavalle 0 U Om LAURA ............... Linda Lauretta PRINCESS INGRID ...... Elaine Baker ei g 2 Z t t v l 5 5 r 5 g ' A E it g ,. e 3 i t e 2 - .' 5 f b A Q ' ' f 1' 3 1 al V N . 1- I 2 V , F 2 Q , 441, Q , , 43 V, V E E Ig: :ix f ii A, 2 1 fx 2 V I , z - , 3 ww 1 f L4 2 y ? Q z , 1 Q 1 g I 3 , LW lt's SOCK-IT-TO-ME time! E 5 2 t 4 1 ' 1 I-1' ' af tt Even if you are Mr. Big, I get first choice. N ,-45 nw.. V.e, I5 that 2' COUTIE7' A little dulfll do yu- . xf. if X L 1 ' I j 's'-'1L .. 1 ... JE - . - 1 f . ,-LLL .4.......u ff 'f-2 v 14 , :E -V 2 3 3 2 2 t ti 4 i ai 4 1 n1ytoc'? - W P E ,W ,, , I Y uf ,. t f 5 E 12 5 - ' Q 3 a 'I V 'f s 5 if , .mm v Wait until you see thi5 one! qi t .K FX Q Wig 4 A E Q 9 E t B' ' t sz S' - s ,. 'X t 'fi .a ' X I just wanted 11 Ring Dll1g Jr.Y t W: 1 V . W Q Y 7 f 1 T K I L.-f Does hc haw to tap that rnlcmplwllcf' ft D 1 1 5 X L 3 ' xx if F A t 1- 3 6 ' S 4 ., ' ' ' - Max, dad you A 2 ? Ag i f htwc to stcp on Q g' ,la 3 2 YT, ' 'Q .,..,, f 1. ' ,- ,. ,,.y:' ,, . . qv ' 'mn 4 q Q . . t 7 L.. 1 I N s 4 t K 1 V L, 1 'ww ,,, ,.....,..,.,,qEH me 71 X965 l llalhl Q-'im-' 3 J L if V! i All' X Q 1 i , ll, RX, This beats watching Phyllis Diller. Kevin and Donna l. gs 1 .J if Z IVY' Do wc have to, John'7 My neck is killing nic? Didn't l tcll you wc'd shock them, B057 f. 1-'J Youlrc gomg to haw to husllc an h ln thc Grand Muruh. lfrcll Jam and lion 1 ff 'Q lk' If .- Bill und Sonja Do you think l should take my shoes off, Jocf' ' I 4 g ,1 15' 3 1 T i l , RX , fl-VX P .Skill s -2 f .ff ' Q X x 1 Mooney. y0u'rc shining tmngln A l l ll ' lx W l l l , l , gf ,, x ' l ll ,lt ff A rffi- Cxf' 5 V! ' ' We 9 :Q Whafs wrong, John'7 2 :ii Q2 ' 1 Come on, Richard! You know you cz1n't resist me' lfw-JO Rf ll gl vi ,yr f if 9 ' Really, 'duhling'! l l X1 cabs. 5 Look what that dlrty blrd did! dl. We owls really Hy at night! ORATOR CLASS DAY HISTQRY PRGPHECY John Bajor and Glenn Shinner Llndu Heffernan und Bob Korsuk Q' Z 2 E E I Kathy Bcrgin und Janet Elchlcr - he LO0K T0 THIS D Y Look to this day. For it is the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the verities and realities of your existence: The glory of aetion, The bliss of growth, VAl.liDlC'TORlAN Gllylc C. Andmm The splendor of beauty. For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a visiong But today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a C X ' vision of hope. x-vi J K Q w . ' Look well, therefore. to this - day. SALL' I A IURIAN Judith A. Allen pf VALEDICTORIAN Jennifer A. Smith HONOR ESSAYIST Claire Levasseur as 'iff' l.,af'., yd ' 'iiiyxfg i CGMMENCEME T JU E I4, I968 AWARD I ' ' Ingalls Medals: Gayle C. Andrews Jennifer A. Smith John A. Lockaby U.S. Army ROTC Scholarships: Glenn T. Shinner Richard A. Hoffman Doryce M. Lord French Prize: Gayle C. Andrews Carrie May Lyman Scholarship: Linda B. Heffernan Walter Pearson Music Prize: Richard A. Hoffman Bessie Cunliffe Scholarship: Joseph R. DePetrillo Methuen Teachers' Association Scholarship: ' 1 . c. 9 . Carol A. Chiarenza John P. Lane Memorial Scholarship: Denise A. Dole Gill Avenue Associates Scholarship: Judith A. Allen Moses N. Perkins Poetry Prize: Jennifer A. Smith Walter B. Ingalls Science Award: Glenn T. Shinner Class of 1957 20th Anniversary Award: Glenn T. Shinner Tenney Memorial High School Student Council Scholarship: Kathleen B. Bergin Fred E. Joseph, Jr. DeMoulas Scholarship: Russell D. Florenz Avco Scholarship: John W. Lockaby Tenney Educational Fund Scholarships: Gayle C. Andrews Russell D. Florenz Ilga A. Kuceris Claire M. Levasseur Susan J. Lipton Cheryl M. Rossi Look not mournfully to the past-it comes not buck againg wisely improve the present-it is thineg go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear, and with 21 manly heart. W-Longfellow pug I . B 1 k K . e s r ti 3 W .N . if.. ,sn .aswvf N: M CLASS HISTGRY by Glenn Shinner and John Bajor Presented today for its one and only appearance is the memorable production of Tlzose were the Years Ilia! Were. This program, written by John Bajor and Glenn Shiimer, and edited by the two stars of the Editors, Mr. Beaumont and Mr. Lister, is presented for your remembering pleasure. Let's turn our memories back to our sophomore year and look at the political scene. Our President, Glenn Shinner, and his advisors, Judy Allen, Vice-President, Nan- cie Appleyard, Secretary, and Jennifer Haldane, Treasurer, ruled wisely but were sharply criticized by members of the Student Council, Barbara Parolisi, Kathy Bergin, Janice Mendonsa, and Joanne Pellitier. Two members of the class who attempted to overthrow the government were King Michael Koczat and Queen Linda Heffernan. Sophomore year, however, proved to have a quite stable political party. Also during that year, the enlistees of the Cadet Corps enjoyed much noncomba- tant activity. The Annual Military Ball was held and B-company proved to be the best of the Wednesday Warriors. They received their medals and paraded their shining triumphs throughout the long night. Field Day was held and three cadets were the best of our lot. Michael Adams, looking sharp, took the first place medal, John Lockaby took second, while Dana Collins succeeded with third. The first presentation of the Rene J. Morissette Medal for commanding ability was awarded to Bob Korsak. In the area of awards, Janet Eichler and John Bajor received the DAR awards for service to school and community life. Now a year later, election time 1966-1967 rolled around and new political ofhcials were elected. Russ Florenz, President, Judy Allen, Vice-President, Joyce Haddad, Secretary, and Jennifer Haldane, Treasurer took the oath swearing to make our class the best, of course! Members of the House of Representatives, Linda Heffernan, Joanne Pellitier, Kathy Bergin, Linda Bardsley, Janice Mendonsa were a useful connec- tion between faculty and students despite some student unrest at the close of junior year. Our upperclassmen ID's arrived on the scene on October 5, 1966. Numerous manners were devised to display our shiny rings throughout the school, which proved that we were finally upperclassmen. Our assignment weary military forces were again ordered to attack the mountain of work and time needed to hold an Annual Military Ball. The Warriors were successful and the proceedings went off as sharp as a shot. The Junior drill was the main attraction and the first place medal went to Glenn Shinner, second to Bob Korsak, and John Lockaby was awarded third place. The other Cadet event, Field Day, was again successful for Glenn Shinner and Bob Korsak who took first and second place respec- tively. Ed Hapshe captured the third place medal. On its second presentation, the Rene J. Morissette Medal was awarded to Rick Feugill. Still on the award scene were Jennifer Smith and John Lockaby who received DAR awards for citizenship that year. Now we will turn to sports. In the field of fun and games, elections were held for the famous distractors of the sports arena and the following were voted to be the cheerleaders for 1968, Captain Joyce Fallon, Gayle Andrews, Janet Eichler, Marie Fichera, Cathy Joy, Linda Vancoppenolle. The bright spots of the band were elected in the beginning of May and those donning the blue and white colors of Tenney as majorettes were the following: Captain Nancy Rulien, June DeGuglielmo, Joyce Haddad, Sharon Higton, Sue Lipton, and Chris McKenzie. Now on the social set, an induction was held for the new members of the National Honor Society. This honor is bestowed on those who possess the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The tops in our class were as follows: President Russ Florenz, Vice-President Glenn Shinner, Secretary Kathy Bergin, Treasurer Judy Allen, Historian Jennifer Smith, Gayle Andrews, John Bajor, Jim Boardman, Janet Eichler, Diane Freije, Linda Heffernan, Bob Korsak, John Lockaby, Cathy Latitte, Linda Leslie, Claire Levasseur, Pat Moran, Maryann Murach, Sheila Siatkowski, and Sandi Wilson. Returning to the political scene, our Tenney High was represented on the state level by delegates to the Massachusetts' Boys' and Girls' State. This conference, con- cerning local government was enjoyed by Linda Heffernan, delegate to Girls' State and by Russ Florenz and Glenn Shinner, who were delegates to Boys' State. Although all seniors were jubilant over reaching their graduation year, four seniors were quite pleased with the election results for '68, Those who led the class of '68 to the pinnacle of success were our President Dan Kolifrath, Vice-President Fred Joseph, Secretary Chris LaMonica, and once again Treasurer Jennifer Haldane. As seniors we had acquired a louder but not necessarily more effective voice in the President's Cabinet and those Student Council members making all the noise were President Joanne Pellitier, Secretary Linda Heffernan, Treasurer Janice Mendonsa, John Carney, Nancie Appleyard, and Joyce Fallon. New appointees assumed various responsibilities. A vital part of our high school memories was included in our Yearbook which would certainly receive a Pulitzer Prize if we had anything to do with it. The prize-winning staff is as follows: Editor-in-chief Judy Allen, Kathy Bergin, Linda Heffernan, Cathy Lafitte, Joanne Beaudoin, Chris LaMonica, Russ Florenz, Jennifer Smith, Glenn Shinner, Fred Joseph, Joe DePetrillo, Janice Coty. Jane Allston, and Janet Eichler. ln regard to publications, the Blue and White published some interesting issues, to say the least. Working the presses, inking the type, and editing those unneces- sary phrases are the staff of the newspaper: Editor-in-chief Maryann Murach, Claire Levasseur, Pat Moran, Sue Waitkewich, Glenn Shinner, Sheryl Morgan, Linda Renner, and John Lockaby. Senior year, which brought on transfers of leadership, also affected the Cadet Corps. An assembly was held to announce the cadets who would carry on the tradition and honor of the Cadet Corps. The top men announced were: Colonel Glenn Shinner, Lieutenent Colonel Bob Korsak, Drill Major Rick Feugill, and Adjutant Major John Lockaby. Elected by the member of the Corps to grace parades and assemblies were the lovely and personable Queen and Attendants for the Cadets. Received with enthusiasm at the assembly were Queen Joanne Pellitier, and Attendants Sheryl Morgan and Janice Mendonsa. Turning to sports, the seniors did a marvelous job in leading our fabulous Rangers to Victory. Qur football team, co-captained by Russ Florenz and Dan Kolifrath, was inspired by their Queen Judy Allen and her Attendants Chris LaMonica and Linda Bardsley. Qur merry band of marathon runners could be seen trornping over hill and dale led by their fearless Captain Steve Alliette. Qur distinguished men of the court were presided over during each game by Captain John Carney. Breaking in our new track were the ffeet-footed muscle-bound participants of the track squad. Their pace-setter was Captain Russ Florenz. Defending the diamond, our linesome ninesome were led by Co-captains Jack Welch and Jim Lafond. Now for a look at girls' sports. Leading the defense and offense on the court this season were Co-captains Sue Zurwell and Cathy Bedrosian. Checking the outdoor activities, one could find those lilies of the field swinging their crazy curved sticks under the leadership of Co-captains Nancie Appleyard and Pam Kus. In the spring, the girls don their racing-striped baggy pants to charge into the softball field with Captain Donna DeGregario at the helm. Back at the State House, we heard that John Bajor was our representative on Student Government Day in Boston. On the theater review, the critics acclaimed the superb performance of leads, Dan Kolifrath and Janet Eichler, in the hilarious production of Get Smart, aided by student directors Cathy Joy and Bob Korsak. Now as our class history ends and history is resumed for another period in our lives, we come to graduation. The highest honor of valedictorian was bestowed on two students whose scholastic abilities and achievements were equally outstanding. These honors went to Gayle Andrews and Jennifer Smith. The second honor of salutatorian was earned by Judy Allen. Claire Levasseur was honored by being named the Honor Essayist, while our orator at Class Day was John Lockaby. Now that our production of Yfzose were flzc Years that Were has come to a conclu- sion, we hope that the memories we have recalled have brought to mind the pleasurable experiences that have occurred throughout our short stay at Tenney. Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: CLASS PROPHECY by Linda Heffernan and Robert Korsak What will the future bring? Much success or none at all? Whether pauper or king, The answer lies in the crystal ball. To see into the future Ten years from sixty-eight Could be quite an adventure Not even having to wait. Will our classmates be fortunate And be forever gay? Or will they become obstinate And waste their lives away? Now we look into the crystal ball To see what will become of them all. Lookl There's Teiiney High coming into focus! Can you see anyone familiar'? ALBERT ABDALLAH is principal, and PAULA CHAPMAN is measuring skirt lengths in her ollice. In the teacher's room, I can see GAYLE AN DREWS, TED HAPSHE. DAN MAJKLTT, SANDY WILSON, and CAROL BURNS: JACK WELCH and SUE ZURWELL are square dancing with their gym classes. CATHY BEDRO- SIAN is letting her assistant teach this number. BOB CARRIER, ALFRED ABATE, and BILL MORRISSEY are cutting the lawns. BOB always did want to be like HERBIE. We seem to be wandering away from Tenney. DAVE BOWDEN is still working at Robichuad's Hardware, and there goes MIKE ADAMS driving away from his gas station in his 1978 Corvette. Across the street is a beauty salon. CATHY BLANCHETTE. CHERYLE BOUMILA, SHARON HOULE, JOYCE MATTHES, and LINDA MILIUS are hard at work. PAT O'BRIEN and DONALD BOHONDONEY are pharmacists at PAT McGRAVEY'S drug- store. BOB BROWN, JANICE LoPIZZO, CAROL SAMMATARO and DEBBIE FLEMING all own stores in the square. LARRY DOLE and MIKE GRASSI own a gas station and DENNIS DESCHANE, BOB FER- RARO. and TOM O'SULLIVAN are car salesmen. CHERYL BOYLAN, PAT ROBILLARD. JOELLE CIRAS, ELAINE COTE, and DENISE FON- TAINE are housewives and mothers. I can see JOHN CARNEY visiting MARIE FISCHERA'S household. He's a merry Maytag serviceinan. The scene seems to be changing. Where are we now? Looks like Boston. I can see WBZ. MIKE GORDON isa sports announcer. and MIKE GUELI isa disc jockey. ILGA KUCERIS is about to begin singing The Indian Love Call. DAVE ARCHIBALD. MARYJEAN BUNCE, NINA DAGHER, and RICK KOBRENSKI are employed at the Prudential Building. LINDA LIMMANNI is secretary to Dr. PATRICK O'SL'L- LIVAN. DENISE DOLE. JANET DAVIS, CAROL LITWIN, THERESA MALLEY, and JUDY KMIEC are also medical secretaries. CARMEN DELLICOLLI. MARIE JACOBLTCCI, LINDA LAL'- RETTA, PAT MORAN and ROSEMARY PA RISI are successful dental secretaries. JOE DEPETLILLO, FRANK DeANGELIS. and LINDA POLYLIN also conduct business in our state capitol. In Boston elementary schools the teachers are JOYCE BLYGLIONE. CAROL CHIARENZA. PAM DeBURRO, LINDA LESLIE, and DONNA DeGREGORIO. The Mass General has its share of '68 graduates. I can see LINDA BARDSLEY, DEBBIE SAMIA. and SANDIE WAITH. LINDA BAIJCHMAN is working in the psychiatric ward, and SANDY DECHANE is a physical therapist. There goes GERRY BARIL on his motorcycle. I couldn't make out who he was. GERRY is what he always wanted to be-fa Hell's Angel. He rode past GREG L'HEUREUX, RON NICKELSON. and KATHY JENNINGS liealtli club and JACKIE EARNSHAW'S Ilippie Shop. Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Linda Bob: Linda Hob' Linda lil Jlii Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bobi Linda Bob: Lmda Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: On the next street is a discotheque owned by REGINA LAVALLEE, CHARLOTTE BRUNO, and LINDA STEPANIAN. Jorden Marsh is run by KEVIN O'CONNELL and PETER MIELE. Who's that familiar in the window. It's JOE MEDICI. He's a Sealy bed tester. The display was arranged by JIMMY MATSEAS. DANNY KOLIFRATH isa comedian at MIKE KOCZAT'S night club. Can you see who the other entertainment is? JOYCE ZANFAGNA, ANGELA BOVA. and RAY BEAUMIER are singers. JIMMY BEAN is performing magic tricks. At Logan Airport the airplane technicians are BILLY HOVANASIAN, BILL ROUSSEAU, MIKE WARING. and STEVE ALLIETTE. PAT POTTER and MIKE ROY are keeping the luggage straight. JUDY CHAPDELAINE. JANET ALLAIN, EILLEEN VIGNAULT, JUNE DeGUGLIELMO. and SALLY RLINIONS are stewardesses. JEFF DAVIS and JOHN FORREST are pilots for TWA. News reporters DANA COLLINS, KEITH GUSTARTIS, BRIAN MESSER, and PHIL NICOLOSI are trying to cover two stories. It seems that this morning KENNY WETMORE made four touchdowns for the Patriots, and this afternoon SUSAN CONGO won her first stock car race. I can see JANICE COTE and JENNIFER SMITH covering the stories for their magazines. Photographers EUGENE BORRELLI. CHRIS La CHARITE, and AL WOODHEAD are show- mg pictures of the events. Posters are all over. The Hawthorne Cavalerros, featuring FRANK GRELLE, are playing tonight. ROGER TREMBLAY. RICHARD WUNDERLICH. and DAVE REMICK are professional musicians. In Boston, IIERB TOWLER is a noted poet, In Boston Common PA TTY SYKES, JOANNE BEAIQDOIN, and KATHY GRIVA are painting scenes of busy Boston life. The location is changing again. Where are we now? Can't you tell by' the Empire State Blllltllllgtl In that ottice building are TOMMY BRESNAHAN, MIKE ROGELIS, RICIIARD FEL'GILL, and LOL'IS SAN DERSON designing a skyscraper. In the next ofhce is DAVE DOLCE creating a hamburger stand in the shape of keilbasi. CARL MESROBIAN is rumnng the computers with the help of ARTHUR WYMAN, BOB HLET I NER, PALILA LAHEY, and DICK SICARD. It's a good thing that DICK PELLETIER, FRANK COLIZZI, KAIJHI DePARI, and KAREN ABBATE keep the papers straight in the mam otlice. Ihere's confusion on Innes Square. It seems that every one wants actor BOB RAYMON D'S and actress MARY JANE JENNINGS' autograph. DENNIS LEOCAIA, LORRAINE LONGO, and BOB IIARNISCH are in a television studio nearby. Ihey must be appearing on DENNIS MARCEI.I.O'S Iomorrow program. ANNE MELINICKI. CIIRIS LaMONICA. SHERYL MORGAN, and NANCY RUFFEN are modeling in a Nevv York agency. CHRIS McKENXIE, PAI PAOLINO and SLE LIPION designed their clothes. LINDA KOC- ZAI and KAREN WALION are retailors at Macy s. Bob' Ihat famous dairy bar is run by JENNIFER IIALDANE and HEATHER BEGG. When not practicing for the Olympics, SCOIJI GCIHERIE, DON IIIRD, PAM KUS, and NORMAN IARDLGNO are frequent visitors of theirs JOYCE FALLON, MALREEN GARRIGAN, SHEILA KOLBA. and BARBARA PAROLISI are on the emergency squad at the Manhattan General Ilospital. Well known biologists JIM BOARDMAN and FRED JOSEPH have discovered a cure for the common cold. LINDA IOMASKI. MARYANNE McPIIERSON, SUSAN WAIIKEWICII and MARTIN RLBEO are teaclnng under privihged children. CIIERYL XAKIA, LINDA CLOUTIER, and CAROL DESSINGER are social workers m that same area. JANE I' EICIILER and PAI MINIIIAN are painting a billboard on top of that building. What does it sayf' It's not quite linlshed. Wait a mmutel It says AR I IE BURKE for President. On the other side of the avenue is another. It says Vote MIKE HAMEL for your President. It should prove to be quite at race. Ihe Wlnte Ilouse tells me vve're m Waslnngton In the Senate. JOIIN LOCKABY, ROBERI MAKSIAN, BILLY SIONE, and DAVE HAR- GREAVES are arguing over a controversial subject. I can see GLENN SHINNER and MIKE OLELEI IE in their Admiral uniforms. DAVID DFLANO, JOHN AL' DY. and JOE BACIGALLPO are generals. Is that JOIIN NASTASIA as head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation? Ihere are his FBI agents MARK SCHELLING, BOB IIILLIS, 'IIFFY NELSON, JIM MUR- RAY, CHLVCK PIAZZA and BILL LERNED G LY PICCIRILO is planting trees along the Potomac vvith the helpof ALTDREY FRASER, JIMMY SKEA. ANNE ASADOORIAN, and PALL ROCK. IRVING IRLE is leading a protest march to the Capitol. Looking on are secret service men MIKE SIOLFI, IOM IINE, JOIIN WADE, and GEORGE IOMBARELLO. At the Supreme Court. Clnef Justice JOIIN BAJOR is presiding over a case. Lawyers BILL O'DOWD and RLSS FLORENZ are conferring vvith their clients. Making up part of the jury are JUDY ALI.EN and CHERYL BIRD. JEFF SNOW and JOIIN FOLFY are designing a new monument. Ihe Ilouse of Representatives is novv in session. Chairman JIMMY LAN DRY is silencing JOHN CAHALANE, ED GREALISH. BILL CALLAHAN, ED HIGGINS, and JOHN KUNCHO. In the Internal Revenue Building, MALREEN IIEMMERLE, NANCY BINGHAM, PAT ST. JEAN, and PALTL SI, ONGE are checking taxes on their IBM machines. Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda: Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda Bob: Linda DIANNE MORIN, NANCY RILEY. JUDY McQUIRE, and NANCY APPLEYARD are work- ing in the United States Treasury, KATHY BERGIN is continuing her career at the Library of Congress. The scene is changing again. It's Paris. LARRY McANSPIE. our ambassador to France, is busy at his desk. CATHY HAMEL. LINDA GOLDBLATT and DIANNE TEVANIAN own a sidewalk cafe LINDA HOWARD and KAREN MOSES run a glove factory in Grenoble. Painting the Eiffel Tower red are JOHN LOUGH, BOB DESROCHE, and STEVE MICHALD. In Africa, TOM FLANDERS isa missionary. LINDA CHATEAUNEUF, CAROL SANTAGI. PAT WARING, and SHARON HIGTON are nurses in a jungle hospital. There's Peace Corps members ANNE IIOEHN, SANDRA RUDNICKI, and BILL DIXON Big game hunters BILL TORLA and STEVE STAPLETON are tracking a tiger. BOB DES- CHANE is still looking for a mocking bird to kill, Seamen MIKE McROBBIE and JOHN RICHER are on leave. MAUREEN MELNICKI, CATHY LAFITTE, and SHEILA SIAKOWSKI run a luxurious hotel on the African Coast. ln India, ELAINE BAKER, LINDA VANCOPPENOLLE, SHARON DUOUETTE and PENNY SYKES are re-decorating the Taj Mahal. EDDIE BENSON, DENISE DUGAY, KERRY PAPALARDO, and CIIERYL SHEA own stores selling American Products. On India's shores, MARION BENSON is preparing for her next experiment as an oceanographer JANICE MENDONSA, MAL MEN DES, and LINDA SAVINELLI are at hand to diagnose the result. An ocean liner captained by RICHARD MARIANOIS is docked at the port. MARGE BAICII- ELDER. JUDY BLOUIN, LOUISE BRACKETT. and KAI IIY DeCOLA are hostesses. MILLIONAIRESSES ANNE MARIE PELLETIER, BARBARA SOMMA. MALIREEN LA- CROIX, and JANICE FAEBER are on vacation in India. At Premmer Harbor, Germany, JOIIN SWAN, MARC GIOSEFFI, and RON BORRELLI are on duty on an air craft carrier. It seems that many Tenney graduates joined the Waves. 'I'here's DIANNE BAILLAGION. JANE ALLSTON, SHARON BLAIS, PRISCILLA BUDENAS, and STELLA CROI EAL. PAT CASTRIOS, LILLIAN GILLESPIE, ELIZABETH GREER, and JOANNE KOPCZYN- SKI, are making German candy, while JANICE LIZSPERANCE. LINDA RENNER and MARYANNE MURACH are baking at a famous bakery. Today's special is Brownies. PRISCILLA CALDON, CHERYL ROSSI, SHERRIE-DEIE SCHUBERI and JANE PITMAN conduct English classes at a German University, BARBARA DeGASPE, DOREEN PAPALASKAS, JANET WADE, and KATIE WRIGHT are secretaries for the famous physicist RICK HOFFMAN. There's England coming into view. MARTIN BULMER and SANDY EBERT own a travel agency In London, JOANNE PELLETIER, SUE GROSS, and CLAIRE LAVASSEUR own a mod shop. DONNA MALCOLM, DIANNE FREIJE, and LINDA HOLLINS are selling umbrellas. DENNIS GORMLEY, and DAVE SCIONE are making sure that Big Ben is on time. JOYCE HADDAD, KATHY JOY and SHARON HOWANIEC, are go-go girls in a huge dance hall for the elite. In Scotland Yard I can see JIM LEFON D and TOM SMITH. KATHY GOMES, MARIE HOEPFNER, and PHYLLIS JACOBUCCI own a coffee house on the Thames. It's beginning to get foggy. Must be that great English weather, It doesn't really look like fog though. I can't see anything. The crystal ball has faded out. CLASS WILL by Janet Eichler and Kathleen Bergin We, the Class of 1968 of Tenney Memorial High School, Methuen, Massachusetts, being of as sound a mind as possible, but realizing that the time has come to leave these classic halls and their even more classic occupants, do hereby make public this, our last will and testament. I, Mike Roy, leave to Mr. Listera ten day supply of tape recorded phone calls from my mother giving reasons for all my various absences. I, Joyce Haddad, leave Franny Tully the joy of being second best. We, Sheryl Morgan, Lorraine Longo, Sharon Howaniec, and Mary Jean Bunce, leave Mr. Rushton a year's supply of the Lawrence Eagle Tribune news quizzes. I, Stealla Crouteau, leave to my sister Rita all the bubble gum that she can snap. I, Carl Mesrobian, leave to Mrs. Hovavasian my tape of assorted sounds for next year's class play. I. Sharon Houle, leave Rita Croteau one fun filled year of study with Mr. O'Wril. I, Judy Chapdelaine, leave Pam Chapdelaine two more years at Tenney. We, Bill Dixon, Linda Howard, Dave Dolce, and Pat Potter, leave a challenge to any juniors: try to top our excellent record of attendancefl67 days absent. I, Paula Lahey, leave Moe Larkin my place in the first Hoor basement, and Maryanne Sharrock my old gym suit. We, Susan Zurwell, Barbara Somma and Cheryl Zakia, leave Mr. McDermott a dozen pairs of dark colored socks to wear over his worn out white ones. 1. John Lockaby, leave to some unsuspecting junior one plaster filled locker. 1, Maryanne Murach, leave Miss Bailey one most athletic girl to take my place in sixth period gym. We. the seniors in homeroom 105. leave to next year's homeroom Mr. Melia's corny jokes, the Gabby club. and Glitter. 1, Janet Eichler. leave my best friend Marlene Smith all the love and happiness that could possibly be hers in her senior year, and my sincere gratitude for her close companionship these past two years. 1 also leave her one vulture. the MWC. and Bafon to do with as she pleases. l. Linda Vancoppenelle, leave Gayle Jackson one pair of dirty cheering sneakers. l, Diane Tevanian, leave my sister Peggy all my weight. 1, Denise Dole. leave Mr. Jones the bands from my braces. We, Dave Hargreaves and Ted Hapshe, leave the Admiral one anchor so that he won't rock on his shoes next year. We. the members of the TIA, leave Arthur Burke to the junior class. 1, Frank Grelle, leave Mr. Constantineau a case of hair creme. We. Lorraine Longo and John Lockaby, leave two pinkies to any one in homeroom 217 who wants to play touchy-touchy . We, the senior class, leave Mrs. Hershfield's future classes all of our used Manter Halls. 1. Don Hird, leave Mr. Lister 150 feet of rubber in the school parking lot from my GTO. We. the 1967-6X cheerleaders, leave Miss Pearson: thank goodness! l, Judy Kmiec, leave Mr. Melia all my free hand art ability. 1. Ricky Kobrenski, leave all my love to Mrs. Morgan, and all my kisses to Mrs. Hovanasian. We, the senior boys. leave the underclassmen a running start to lunch. 1, Anne Asadoorian. leave Miss St. Pierre a smile, and Miss Lange a live pound lump of pre-chewed gum. l. Janice Mendonsa. leave Kenny Perry to Mrs. Hovanasian with the instructions that she's to keep a watchful eye on him. We. the senior girls. leave Miss Chadwick a micro-mini skirt to add to her collection. l. Donna Malcolm. leave my seat in Mrs. Hughes seinor English class to Barbara Wunderlich. We, Charlotte Bruno and Sandra Ebert. leave Pat Bruno all the doors in the school. We. Sandy. Karen. Nancy. Jennifer and Sherrie-Dee, leave our parking space to some deserving junior driver l, Lorraine Longo. leave Mr. Fradette a box of Studio cards to send out on special occasions. We, Jennifer Haldane and Heather Begg. leave our squirt guns to Steve Osgood. We. lfrank Colin: and Bill O'Dovvd. leave our fantastic centering abilities to some deserving junior. l. a certain seiuor boy. leave Mrs. Kendall the fifth period study that I skipped every day for six weeks to see a certain girl in lunch group B. We, the semors in fifth period chemistry, leave our dear 6'2 bushy-tailed friend Harvey to Mr. Russell. We, Russ and Danny, leave next year's football team thc cold showers after practice and a washing maclune for Mike Angclarfs clothes We. Kathi Defola and Sandy dcCliane. leave Mr. Jones memories ol' homeroom in sophomore year. I. Barbara Somma. leave my eraser and attendance book to some deserving junior in homeroom 105 with the hopes that someday, everyone will enter homeroom on time. 1. lom lflanders, leave my Superfish boots and cape to Jed lowler. I. Martin Rubeo, leave Mr. Rushton a pair of roller skates. We. the members of the 11A. leave the underclassinen the plans for a successful walkout. I. MaryJcan Bunce. leave Lil Collins a bottle of peroxide and some Clairol hair toner. We, fiaylc Andrevvs and Judy Blouin, leave Mr. Gagne the key' to the language lab. We. the pupils in homeroom 217. leave Mrs. Monroe a set of ear plugs, a megaphone, and a whip. We, the students of second period Physics, leave Mr. Russell a book entitled llow Io leach P,l'V.Xlil'.S Million! Retllli' ll l'llI.Q. 1. Janet Wade. leave Mrs. Derby my book l71t'.S'lrt'm1ger. l. Linda Bauehman, leave Joanne Maddox all my unlimshed Afro-Asian History assignments. l. Marie lfischera. leave Carlyn Coco one pair of worn out cheering bloomers. l. Kathy Joy. leavy my nickname Cutta to Mr. Melia in hopes that he never knows what it really means I. Kathy Bergin. leave Patti Paine some good advice: sober up.. We, the students in Mrs, Monroes fifth period linglish class, leave her a little bit of co-operation. I. Paul Rock. leave all of my absences to any one with enough courage to be out as much as I have been 1. Roger lrembley, leave my necktie to Mr. Jennings. l. Maryanne McPhearson. leave my seat in Mr. MaLLaglia's 5th period sophomore biology class to some ll future senior. l, Sharon Duquctte. solemnly bequeath to Mr. Huebner one set of shock absorbers for the Driver Ed. car. We. the members of the Business Club leavei to Miss Lange. nevv faucets and a large mirror. to Mrs Randone, our sincerest thanks for helping to make the Business Club a success, lo Miss Doran. all our used shorthand pads. to Mrs Ruhman. one large ashtray. to Mrs. Hughes. a book of poems by Steinbeck to Mrs. Morgan, a can of oil for her chair. lo Miss Pearson, a dimple for her right cheek. l. Sharon Howaniec. leave Mr. Gagne a box of assorted bow ties. l. Pat Moran. leave Mrs. Kern a robot that will bo around and empty the irons in Home Ee. We, Sue Zurvvell and Cathy Bedrosian. leave Patti Paine and Kathy Nelson all the fun and hard work we've had during basketball. We, Jim Skea, Audrey Fraser and Cheryl Zakia, leave the Admiral a tug boat with a fog horn. We, Mr. Fradette's sixth period advanced math class, leave next year's class a faster clock. l, Pat Minahane, leave my set of solid gold drumsticks to some deserving sophomore girl who wants lti join the Cadet Corps, Good Luck!! We, Donna Dig, Pam Kus, Karen Moses, Linda Savinelh and Sue Zurwell, leave Miss Bailey a year's supply of cottage cheese and melba toast, and a quiet oflice during lunch time. I, Jane Pitman, leave Gayle Schwartz all of my failing marks from the last three years. I, Marion Benson, leave Mr. Whiting one uncensored tape recording of period one at its best We, John Bajor, Steve Alliette, and John Cahalane, leave Mrs. Monroe Diggory Venn's little red wagon to get back and forth from the Mead Hall. I, Dennis Leocata, leave Mr. Lister Professor Dante's lntrhermo and Mrs. Hovanasian all of my problems. We, Joanne Pelletier and Norman Tardugno, leave Mrs. McClellen our thanks for making our senior year complete. l, Janet Eichler, leave my little sister Shugundalah my nickname lke, one true friend, a hockey stick, the boys in Mechanical Drawing l, and best wishes for her next two years at lenney We, Janice Cote and Maryanne Murach, leave Mr. Russell left and right. burets. We, Janet Wade and George Tomberello, leave a lot of love and kisses to some lucky junior couple. We, Debbie Samia, Heather Begg, and Kathy Bergin, leave Mr, Fradette three intelligent junior girls to take our place in Analyt. We, Carmen DelliColli, Mal Mendes, Carol Litwin, Sheryl Morgan, Linda Lauretta, Anne Melnicki, Denise Fontaine, Kathi DeDpari, Denise Dugay, and Linda Limanin, leave our lunch table to a group of gabby junior girls, l, Jennifer Haldane, leave John Dixon my stinky gym suit. We, Joanne Beaudoina and Janet Wade, leave Mr. Whiting a toupe to cover his receding hairline. We, Lorraine Longo and Kenny Wetmore. leave one peek-a-boo window to the cadet supply room In any cadet who may be trying on uniforms. I, Karen Abati, leave Mr. Gurry a hfe time supply of Bazooka bubble gum. We, the students of fourth period ltalian ll. leave Miss Faro a stepladder so that she may see the many wonders that go on beyond her desk, and an X' x l0 Quie' Plese poster. We, the senior class, leave the juniors a new sophomore class to torture. l, Priscilla Caldori, leave to the exalted Admiral one large black megaphone with a scarlet A on the front. We, Linda Chateauneuf and Carol Charienza, leave Mr. Gagne a book on criminal psychology so that his education will not have been sadly neglected . l, Richard Hoffman, leave Mrs. Hovariasiari, a large bottle of Excedrin, a large notebook, a bottle of tranquilizers and a complete set of voodoo dolls, and a juniors shoulder to cry on when tlniigs go wrong. We, Mr. Gurry's period two class, leave next year's class his favorite sayings: listen up, nowY and Baby!! . We, Pat Minahan and Sheryl Shea, leave some deserving junior a scholarship for two lunches a day. We, Janet Eichler and Danny Kolifrath, leave our sincerest appreciation and deepest love to Aunt Shirley, and to next year's play cast, all the fun we had staging Get Smart . We, the member of the track team, leave Tenney High one beer cooler for the varsity locker room. We, Sue Gross, Linda Bardsley, Nina Dagher, and Priscilla Caldori, leave Eileen Mulcahey our lunch table and one lonely year, We. the seniors in Miss Sherman's second period Algebra ll class, leave her all the love and admiration deserving of a wonderful teacher. We, the Class of '68, leave to the Class of '69, hard work, great teachers, and the joy of being on top. Presented and witnessed this tenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand, imie hundred and sixty-eight. t l 1 C ASS DIRECTORY Alfred Abate 100 Bay State Road Karen Abate l58 Tenney Street Albert Abdullah I7 Annis Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4 Michael Adams 35 Stevens Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4 Janet Allain 35 Gill Avenue Judith Allen 208 Hampstead Street Field Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Softball 23 Math Club 3, 43 Yearbook Editor 43 Vice-Presideiit of Class 2, 33 Folk Musie Club 23 German Club 3, secretary' 43 National Honor Society' 3, treasurer 43 Physics Club 43 College Club 3, vice-president 43 Senior Play Committee Steven Alliette 64 Union Street Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, captain 43 Physics 43 Ranger Sportsmen Club 4 Jane Allston 103-I I2 Broadway' Business Club 43 Yearbook Stall 43 Prep Club, Pep Club 4 Gayle Andrews 3 Shady' Lane Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 College Club 3, 4, French Club 2. 4, Cheerleader 43 Physics Club 43 National Honor Society 3. 4: Senior Play Cast Nancie Lynn Appleyard 4 Bedford Street Field Ilockey 2, 3, captain 4, Irack 3, 4. Secretary of Class 23 Student Council 4, Folk Music Club 2, secretary 3, vice-president 43 Pep Club 2, 43 College Club 3. 43 Italian Club 3, 43 Senior Art Club3 Blue and Wlute Staff 2, 3, 43 Freiicli Club 2 David Archibald IX Albion Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Senior Play' Committee Anne Asadoorian 90 No. Lowell Street Business Club 43 Pep Club 4, Prep Clubg Glee Club 43 Senior Play' Cast James G. Audy 53 Cypress Avenue Dianne Baillargeon lltl Edgewood Aye Field Hockey' Manager 43 Business Club 4 John M. Bajor 25 King Street Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country' 33 Physics Club 43 Ranger Sportsmen Club 4g Senior Play' Castg National Honor Society Elaine W. Baker 9 Cherryliill Circle Folk Music Club 23 Senior Art Club3 Semor Play Cast Linda L. Bardsley 9 Noyes Street Student Council 33 Senior Art Club 3, secretary 4 Gernard Baril 34 Sea Street Marjorie A. Batchelder 05 Greendale Street Prep Club Linda Bauehman 27 Larchwood Road Folk Music Club 33 Prep Club James A. Bean X8 Weybosset Street German Club 23 Italian Club 3 Joanne Beaudoin 7 Giles Street Folk Music Club 33 Seiuor Art Club3 Business Club 43 Yearbook Staff3 Senior Play' Committee Raymond C. Beaumier 33l Merrimack Street Italian Club 2. 33 Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4 Cathrine Bedrosian 5 Conrad Street Field Hockey' 3, 43 Track 33 Basketball 2, 3, co- captain 43 Spanish Club 23 Senior Art Qllllbl Folk Music Club 2 Hether Begg 4 Sunset Avenue Band 2, 3,43 German Club 3, 43 Folk Music Club 33 4 Iidward M Benson 244 Oakland Avenue Marian Benson 46 Glen Avenue Spanish Club 23 Physics Club 43 German Club 3, 43 Math Club 43 College Club 33 43 Glee Club 43 Softball 3, 4 Kathleen B. Bergin b Houston Avenue Student Council 2. 33 Freiieli Club 43 Senior Art cflllhl Blue and Wlute Staff 2, 33 Folk Music Club 2, 33 Honor Society, secretary: College Club, pub- licity' ehairinan3 Senior Play CIUTIIITIIIICCQ Yearbook StafT John Bevin 258 Howe Street Cadet Corps 2 Nancy Bingham 24 Schley Street Cheryl C. Bird 35 Oak Hill Drive Italian Club 33 Senior Art Club Sharon Blais 44 Oakland Avenue Catherine J. Blanehette 50 Benefit Street Italian Club 2, 33 Senior Art Club Judy Ann Blouin 40 Calumet Road French Club 3, 43 Prep Club3 College Club3 Glee Club3 Math Club3 Senior Play Committee James M. Boardman 7l Weybosset Street German Club 3, 43 Prep Club3 Physics Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Blue and White Staff 43 Math Club 43 College Club 4 Donald Francis Bohondoney 4 Hall Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3 Eugene J. Borrelli 6 Oak Meadow Lane Ronald Borrelli 6 Oak Meadow Lane Cheryl Ann Boumila 35 Ayers Village Road Angela Bova 27 Booth Road Glee Club 2, 3,43 Business Club 4 David L. Bowden I75 Tyler Street Cheryl Boylan I5 Tedesco Road Business Club 4 Louise Brackett 54 Arnold Street Thomas J. Bresnahan 3 Woodburn Drive Physics Club 43 College Club 4 Robert Brown 20 Bruce Street Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Ranger Sportsmen Club, treasurer 43 Physics Club 43 College Club 4 Charlotte M. Bruno I9 Albion Street Ifreneh Club 23 Pep Club 33 Folk Music Club 2, 3, 4 Priscilla Budenas Q82 Riverside Drive Prep Club Joyee Buglione QI East Street French Club 23 Italian Club 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Col- lege Club 4 J. Martin Bulmer ll Park Street Senior Play Committee Mary-Jean Bunce XI Hillcrest Avenue Folk Music Club, vice-president 2, 33 German Club 3, 43 Senior Art Club3 Field Hockey 2, 33 Glee Club, president 43 Blue and White Staff 3 Arthur Burke I I Eustis Street Prep Club Carol Burns I5 Ashland Avenue French Club 2, 33 College Club 43 Pep Club 4 John Cahalane 38 Weybossett Street Track 23 Cross Country 43 Italian Club 33 Ranger Sportsmen Club 4 Pricilla Anne Caldoii 619 Lowell Street French Club5 Folk Music Club 3 Billy Callahan 144 Cross Street Cross Country 45 Track 3, 45 Ranger Sportsmen Club 45 Spanish Club 2 John V. Carney 3 Durrell Street Italian Club 35 Folk Music Club 2, 35 Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 45 Senior Art Club5 Student Council 45 Basketball 2, 3, captain 4 Robert Carrier 9 Winchester Avenue Cadet Corps 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Ranger Sportsmen Club 2, 3, 4 Patricia M. Castrios 35 Strathmore Road Spanish Club 25 Glee Club 4 Judy Chapdelaine 2 University Lane Paula Chapman 19 Summer Street Math Club 3, 45 College Club5 Boosters 2, 45 Prep Club5 Physics Club5 French Club5 Folk Music Club, treasurer 3, secretary 45 Field Hockey 2, 35 Senior Play Committee Linda Chateauneuf 19 Pinewood Road French Club 3, 45 Physics Club5 College Club5 Glee Club 45 Math Club Carol Ann Chiarenza I4 Dexter Street French Club 3, 45 College Club5 Glee Club 45 Math Club Jo-Elle Ciras 98a Hampstead Street Field Hockey 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Softball 2, 3, 4 Linda Cloritier 518 Lowell Blvd. Pep Club 2 Frank A. Colizzi 10 Olive Street Italian Club 35 Ranger Sportsmen Club5 Prep Club5 Football 3, 4 Dana K. Collins 130 Oakland Avenue Cadet Corps 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, Cross Country 35 Prep Club5 Physics Club5 College Club5 Ranger Sportsmen Club5 Senior Play Committee Susan L. Congo 20 Randolph Avenue Basketball 3 Elaine Cote 443 Oak Street Janice Marie Cote 357 Pelham Street German Club5 College Club5 Blue and White Staff5 Yearbook StafT5 Physics Club5 Prep Club5 Senior Play Cast Stella Croteau 6 Filbert Street Prep Club Nina Dagher 3 Louise Avenue Senior Play Committee Janet Davis 262 Hampshire Street College Club5 Orchestra 2 Jeffrey Davis 340 Hampshire Street German Club 2 Frank DeAngelis 40 Swan Street Pamela DeBurro 12 Greendale Street Italian Club5 Senior Play Committee Dandra DeChane 17 Pearl Street Kathleen DeCola 304 Oak Street Barbara DeGaspe 12 Inglewood Terrace Pep Club5 Business Club 45 Boosters Donna Lee DeGregorio 28 Linwood Avenue Senior Art Club5 Field Hockey Manager 35 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, captain 45 Italian Club 3, 45 Prep Club June DeGuglielmo 5 Gage Street Field Hockey 25 Basketball 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Majorette 3, 45 Italian Club 3, secretary 45 Senior Art Club5 College Club 45 Yearbook Representa- tive5 Senior Play Committee Carmen Delli Colli 10 Ames Street Prep Club5 Italian Club Kathleen DePari 71 Harvard Avenue Business Club 45 Prep Club5 Glee Club 4 Joseph DePetrillo 8 Church Street Yearbook StafT5 Physics Club Dennis Desehene 6 Grove Street Robert Desehene 34 Venice Road Football 2, 3, 45 Cadet Corps 2, 3, 45 College Club5 Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 4 Robert Desroche 109 Ashland Avenue Cadet Corps 2, 3 Carol Ann Dessinger 84 Camden Street Field Hockey 2, 35 Glee Club 45 Business Club 4 William Dixon 2 Bruce Street French Club 3, 45 Ranger Sportsmen Club 45 Sen- ior Play Committee5 Folk Music Club 35 Intramu- ral Basketball 3, 4 David Dolce 91 Pitman Street Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Denise Dole l5 Oak Hill Drive Business Club 4 Laurence Dole 80 Lowell Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 45 Football manager 2, 3, 4 Denise Dugay 202 Tenncy Street Prep Club Sharon Duquette 7 Field Avenue Folk Music Club 2, 35 College Club 45 Senior Art Club1Glee Club 4 Jacqueline Iiarnshaw 126 Camden Street French Club 2, secretary 35 College Club 2, 35 Folk Music Club 35 Senior Play Cast Sandra Ebert 95 Pelham Street Folk Music Club 25 Prep Club Janet Lee Eichler 10 School Street Field Hockey 25 Basketball manager 25 Cheer- leader 3, 45 Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society5 Yearbook StatT5 Senior Art Club 3. vice-president 45 German Club 3, historian 45 Sen- ior Play Cominittee5 Senior Play Cast Janice A. Faerber 17 Strathmore Road German Club 3, 45 Math Club 3, 45 College Club 45 Glee Club 45 Softball 3, 4 Joyce Fallon 16 Bates Street Cheerleader, captain 45 Student Council 45 Italian Club 3, treasurer 45 Senior Art Club 45 Math Club 45 College Club 45 Blue and White Staff 2, 35 Folk Music Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Field Hockey 35 French Club 25 Glee Club 4 Robert Ferraro 25 Grove Street Richard Feugill 20 Kimball Road Football 25 Cadet Corps 2, 3, 45 College Club: Phy- sics Club5 Ranger Sportsmen Club5 Senior Play Committee Marie Fichera 5 Merriline Avenue Folk Music Club 25 Business Club 45 Glee Club 45 Italian Club 25 Cheerleader 4 Thomas Flanders 87 Brown Street German Club 2, 3, 45 Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 45 Math Club 2, 35 College Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Senior Play Committee Debbie Fleming 5 Durrell Street Basketball 25 Business Club 4 Russell Florenz 37 Pleasant Street Football 2, 3, co-captain 45 Honor Society, presi- dent5 Track 2, 3, captain 45 German Club 3, treas- urer 45 Ranger Sports'nen Club, vice-president 3, president 45 Physics Clubg College Club5 President ot' Class 35 Yearbook Staff5 Senior Play Cast Joseph Foley 41 Pelham Street Denise Fontaine 89 Hillcrest Avenue Business Club 45 Senior Play Coinnntlee John Forrest 24 Almont Street Baseball 25 Basketball 35 Track 35 Cross Country 3, 45 Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 4 Audrey Fraser l7 Canobicola Road College Club, Field Hockey 3, 45 Senior Art Club5 Prep Club Dianne Freije 6 Boornazian Road French Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society, Physics Club 4, Yearbook Representative, College Club, treasurer 4 Maureen Garrigan 178 Broadway Lillian Gillespie 47 Phillips Street Linda Goldblatt 10 Duston Drive College Club 4, French Club 3, president 4, Softball 2, Blue and White Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Representative, Folk Music Club 2, Pep Club 4: Senior Play' Cast Kathryn Gomes 52 Ayer Street French Club 3 Michael Gordon 3 Kimball Road Dennis Gormley 160 Maple Street Senior Play Cast Michael Grassi ' 40 Cnion Street Basketball 2, 3, 41 Band 2, 3. 4 Edward Grealish 612 Forest Street Elizabeth Greer 270 Pelham Street Frank Grellc 3 Henry Street Cadet Corps 2. 3 Kathy Griva 337 Merrimack Street Sernor Art Club, ltalian Club 3 Susan Gross 10 Central Street College Club 4, Seinor Art Club, l,rench Club 4, Prep Club, Folk Music Club 1, 3. Blue and Wlnte StalT 3 Michael Ciueli Jr 34 Oakland Avenue Keith Gustartis 114 Fdgewood Avenue Cadet Corps 2. 3. 4. Prep Club Scott Guthrie to Gay wood Circle Cadet Corps 2, Folk Music Club 2. ltalian Club 3. Pep Club Joyce Haddad 697 Jackson Street lwayrorette 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3. Italian Club 3. president 4, Seinor Art Club. Folk Music Club 2. 4, Secretary of class 3, Prep Club. Senior Play Com- imttec Jennifer Haldane H3 Pelham Street Treasurer of class Z, 3. 4, l'1eld Hockey 2. 3, Span- ish Club 2, French Club 2. 3. 4. Band 4. Boosters 3,-1, Pep Club 4, Senior Play Committee Catherine Hamel 79 Golf Avenue Basketball 21 Glee Club 2, Prep Club Michael Hamel ll Laurel Avenue Basketball 2, Baseball 2 lfdward Hapshe 61 Arlington Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Senior Play Committee David Hargreaves 13 Maguire Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Track 3, 4 Robert Harnisch 599 Prospect Street Football 2, 3, Track 2, Boosters Linda Heffernan 167 Oakland Avenue Student Council 3, secretary 43 Band 2, 3, secretary 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, 4, Math Club 3, College Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Blue and White Staff 2. 3, Yearbook Staff, Girls State Citi- zen, Senior Play' Committee Maureen Heninierle 171 Oak Street Business Club 4 Fdward Higgins lll 90 Butternut Lane Dennis Marcello 59 Arnold Street Prep Club Richard Mariano 40 Olive Street Prep Club, Ranger Sportmen Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club James Matseas ll l'iLIlettll Street Cadet Corps 1. 3. 4 Jtlyee lVlLtttl1es X4 Railroad Street Lawrence McAnespie 15 Swan Avenue Patricia Mctirayey 23 Capitol Street l'olk Music Club 3, ltalian Club 3, Junior Boosters 4 Judith Metiuire 14 Westland Street Prep Club Christine fVlCKL'l1llL' 76 Haniphire Street Majorette 3, 4 Maryanne McPherson lltl Forest Street Junior Historical Society' 2, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Blue and White Staff 2, 3, Folk Music Club 1, 3, 4, French Club 2. 3, 4, College Club 3, 4, Field lloekey 2. ltallan Club 3. 4, Glee Club 41 Math Club 3, 4, Senior Art Club, Prep Club Michael McRobbie 94 lower Street Joe Medici l4 Maple Street Prep Club Anite Melmcki 7 llllse Street Senior Art Club, Prep Club, Senior Play' Commit- tee Maureen Melmcki K Weisner Parkway German Club. Glee Club, French Club, Junior Boosters Club Marilyn Mendes 36 Somerset Street Business Club. Prep Club Janice Mendonsa 297 Lowell Street Student Council 2, 3, treasurer 4, Spanish Club 2, French Club 3, Senior Art Club, Senior Play Cast Carl Mesrobian 130 Edgewood Avenue Physics Club, Prep Club, Math Club, Ranger Sportmen Club 4, College Club, Band 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball manager 2, 3, Senior Play Commit- tee Brian Messer 3 Spencer Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4 Steve Michaud 15 Green Street Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4 Peter Miele 310 Merrimack Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Staff Linda Milius 39 Ashford Street Senior Play Committee Patricia Minahan 398 Forest Street Senior Art Club, Prep Club Sharon Higton 12 Short Street Majorette 3, 4 Robert Hillis ll Windsor Street Donald Hird 219 No. Lowell Street Senior Art Club, Folk Music Club 4, Yearbook Representative, Marine Corps Test Team 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Play Cast Anne Hoehn 14 Longview Terrace Prep Club, College Club 4, French Club, Yearbook Representative, Folk Music Club 2, 4, Math Club, Field Hockey 2, 3, Physics Club, Senior Play Cast Marte Hocpfner 12 Miller Street Semor Art Club Richard Hoffman 48 Jane Road Band 2, 3, 4, College Club 4, Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball manager 2, 3, 4, Basketball announcer 3, 4, Blue and White Staff 4, Prep Club, Senior Play Cast Linda Hollins 609 Lowell Street Pep Club 4, Glee Club 4 Sharon lloule l Clifton Road Prep Club William Hovanasian 651 Lowell Street Spanish Club 2, Senior Play Committee Sharon Howaniec 53 'Thornton Avenue Senior Art Club, French Club 4, Pep Club, College Club 4, Glee Club treasurer 4 Linda Howard 477 Prospect Street French Club 4, College Club 4, Prep Club, Physics Club 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Folk Music Club 3, 4 Robert Huettner 125 Pleasant Street 1 1 1 i 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cadet Corps 2, 3, 43 Physics Club3 Senior Play Committee Marie Jacobucci 51 Howe Street Italian Club3 Glee Club3 Prep Club3 Business Club Phyllis Jacobucci 51 Howe.Street Prep Club3 Business Club3 Italian Club 2 Kathleen Jennings 55 Harvard Avenue Business Club 43 Prep Club3 Senior Play Cast Mary Jane Jennings 55 Harvard Avenue Business Club 43 Senior Play Cast Fred Joseph 6 Birchwood Road Vice-president of class 43 Blue and White Sta1T3 Yearbook Staff3 German Club 3, 43 Prep Club3 Baseball 23 Pep Club 43 Band 2, 3, 43 College Club 43 Math Club 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Boosters 4 Katherine Joy 21 Gage Street Cheerleader 3, 43 French Club 23 Italian Club 3, 43 College Club 43 Folk Music Club 3, secretary 23 Senior Art Club3 Senior Play Committee Judy Kmiec 48 French Street Prep Club3 Senior Art Club Richard Kobrenski 86 Edgewood Avenue Football 43 Baseball 2, 33 Cadet Corps 2, 33 Busi- ness Club 43 Italian Club 33 Senior Play Cast Linda Koczat 2 Falmouth Street Senior Art Club3 Business Club 4 Michael Koczat 12 Laurel Avenue Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Folk Music Club 2, 3, 43 Boosters 2, 3, 4 Sheila Kolba 17 Stevens Street Prep Club, Spanish Club 2 Daniel Kolifrath 10 Conrad Street Football 2, 3, 43 Cadet Corps 2, 33 Senior Art Club3 Senior Play Castg President of class 4 JoAnn Kopczynski 215 Howe Street Robert Korsak 15 Webb Street Honor Society3 Prep Club3 College Club3 Physics Club3 Math CIUDQ Cadet Corps 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Committee Ilga Kuceris 3 Hilbert Terrace Glee Club 2, 43 Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 43 Rus- sian Club 2, 3g German Club 3, 43 College Club 43 Prep Club John Kuncho 141 Hampstead Street Cross Country 3, 43 Track 3, 4 Pamela Kus 3 Inglewood Terrace Band 43 Folk Music Club 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 3, co-captain 43 Softball 2, 3, 4 Christine LaCharite 40 Plymouth Street Maureen Lacroix 3 Hillcreast Avenue Cathy Lalitte 12 Chadwick Street French Club 2, 3, 43 Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 43 College Club 43 Math Club3 Physics Club 43 Honor Society 4 James LaFond 72 Arnold Street Paula Lahey 183 Broadway Prep Club Chris LaMonica 7 Quincy Street Basketball 3, 43 Italian Club 33 French Club 23 Secretary of class 43 Blue and White Staff 3, 43 Yearbook SILIITQ Senior Play Committee James Landry 97 Edgewood Avenue Linda Lauretta 38 Ponderosa Avenue Senior Art Club3 Business Club 43 Seinor Play Cast Regina Lavallee 92 Swan Street Prep Club3 College Club 43 Senior Art Club3 Senior Play Cast Dennis Leocata ll Hampshire Circle Football 43 Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 43 Prep Club3 Cadet Corps 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club3 Senior Play Cast William Lerned 193 Haverhill Street Band 2, 3, 4 Linda Leslie 20 Oak Hill Drive Honor Society 43 Glee Club 43 Math Club 3, 43 Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 College Club 4 Janice Lesperance 84 Clayton Avenue Claire Levasseur 32 Bruce Street College Club secretary 43 Math Club 2. 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Blue and White Staff 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Yearbook Representative Gregory L'Heureux 23 Tyler Street Football 3, 43 Basketball 23 Cross Country 23 Cadet Corps 2, 3, 43 ltaliaii Club 3, 43 Prep Club 43 Senior Play Cast Linda Limanni 5 Greendale Street Business Club 43 Senior Art Club3 Prep Club Susan Lipton 14 Caswell Avenue Folk Music Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Senior Art Club3 Senior Play Committee3 College Club corre- sponding secretary 43 Majorette 3, 4 Carol Litwin 115 Vermont Street Business Club3 Prep Club John Lockaby 32 Hawthorne Avenue Cadet Corps 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Physics Club, Blue and White Staff 43 College Club3 Prep Club3 Honor Society3 Senior Play Committee3 Sen- ior Play Cast Lorraine Longo 9 Freeport Avenue Majorette 3, 43 Italian Club 33 French Club 23 Senior Art Club3 Blue and White Staffg Business Club vice-president 43 Senior Play Committee Janice LoPizzo X Queen Avenue Spanish Club 23 Italian Club 2, 33 Business Club John Lough 10 Tremont Street Daniel Majkut 40 Pond Street Football 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Spanish Club 2 Robert Maksian 3 Combination Street College Club 43 German Club 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Spanish Club 2 Donna Lee Malcolm '9 Lupine Road Prep Club3 Business Club 4 Theresa Mally ll Pearl Street Business Club 4 Patricia Moran 28 Ayers Village Road French Club 23 Glee Club 23 College Club 3. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Blue and White Staff 43 Senior Play Committee Sheryl Morgan ll Woodburn Drive Basketball 2, 33 Business Club secretary 43 Senior Art Club3 Blue and White Staff 43 Prep Club 43 Senior Play Committee Diane Morin 294 Oak Street Business Club Bill Morrissey 5 Glen Avenue Football 2, 3 Karen Moses 44 Larchwood Road Prep Club3 Business Club 43 Senior Play Commit- tee Maryann Murach 68 Boston Street French Club 23 German Club 3, 43 Blue and White Staff 2, assistant editor 3, editor-in-chief 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3,43 College Club 3, 43 Prep Club 43 Physics Club 43 Senior Play Cast James Murry 22 Kenwood Road Prep Club John Nastasia 123 Oakside Avenue Prep Club3 Cadet Corps 2, 3. 43 Senior Play Cast Clifford Nelson 5 Charles Street Football 23 Prep Club, Spanish Club 2 Ronald Nicholson 2 Hemenay Street Ranger Sportsmen Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4 Philip Nicolosi 10 Grace Street College Club3 Math Club Patrick O'Brien 90 Davis Road Physics Cl-ub 4 Kevin O'Connell 92 Newport Street Ranger Sportsmen Club 3. 4, Pep Club, Baseball 4 William O'Dowd 2 Pleasant Circle Football Patrick O'Sullivan Jr. I9 School Street Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3 Tom O'Sullivan X5 Cross Street Michael Ouellette 24 Weybosset Street Senior Art Club. president: Business Club, presi- dent, Pep Club, Prep Club, Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4 Patricia Paolino 235 Merritnack Street Business Club Doreen Paplaskas 402 Pelham Street Prep Club, Senior Play Committee Kerry-Rose Pappalardo 34 Noyes Street Senior Play Committee Rosemary Parisi b Pond Street Barbara Parolisi 3 Max Avenue Student Council 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, Folk Music Club 2, Yearbook Representative, French Club 3 Anne Marie Pelletier 29 Philips Street Basketball Joaime Pelletier IO Beverly Street Student Council. publisher chairman 2, corre- sponding secretary 3, president 4, Folk Music Club 2, Senior Art Club, Business Club 4, Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Play Committee Dick Pelletier I0 Beverly Street Football 2, Cadet Corps 2, Folk Music Club. presi- dent 2, Prep Club, Pep Club 4 Charles Piazza lb Merrilane Avenue Guy Piccirillo I5 Ruskin Avenue Jane Pitman b Arnold Street Senior Art Club, College Club Patrie Potter l7 Udile Street Senior Play Conumttee Linda Poulin 79 Lowell Street Senior Play Committee Robert Raymond 78 Lorenfa Circle Daxtd Rcmtck l Field Axenue Band 2, 3, 4, Cadet Corps 3. 4, lraek 2. 4, Chess Club 2, Ranger Sportsmen Club 4 Linda Renner 30 Houston Avenue French Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, German Club 3, 4, Blue and White Stalf 2, 3, business manager 4, College Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Prep Club, secretary, Senior Play Cast, Math Club 4 John Richer 203 Philips Street Nancy Riley 57 Atkinson Street Prep Club Pat Robillard 35 Perley Street Senior Play Committee Patil Rock ll Huse Road German Club Michael Rogelis l4 Cross Avenue Cadet Corps 2, 3. 4, Cadet Drum 8: Bugle Corps 'T Cherly Rossi I4 Taft Avenue ltalian Club 3. 4, College Club 4, Glee Club 4, Pep Club 4 Michael Roy 21 Tudor Street Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2 William Rousseau lll No. Lowell SIFCCI College Club, Physics Club, Ranger Sportsmen Club 4, Senior Play Committee Martin Rubeo lql Broadway Cadet Corps 2. 3. 4, Baseball 2, Football 2, German Club 3,41 llistory Club 4, Ranger Sportmen Club 4, Chess Club 2, Latin Club 4, Prep Club, College Club 4, Coin Club 2, Senior Play Cast Sandra Rudntcki 73 Camden Street Nan Rulfen 79 Butternut Lane Maviorette 3. captain 4, Senior Art Club, Junior l30iisICfS 3, -4 Sally Runions 7l Howe Street Paul St. Onge 491-l '4 Lowell Street Deborah Samia 22 Monson Avenue Polk Music Club 2, French Club 2, Senior Art Club, treasurer, Senior Play Committee, College Club 4, ltalian Club 4, Pep Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Representative, Junior Boosters Carol Sammataro X Lupine Avenue Lewis Sanderson 70 Oakland Avenue Carol Santagati 4 Frhardt lerrace Spanish Club 2 Linda Sayinelli 5 Greendale Street Prep Club, Business Club 4, Senior Art Club Mark Schelling 45 Woodland Street Roger Schellmg 45 Woodland Street Sherrie-Dee Schubert 24 Arthur Street French Club 2, 3, Yearbook Representative David Scione l7 Merrill Street Cheryle Shea I9 Arnold Street Junior Boosters 4, ltalian Club 4, Senior Art Club, Pep Club 4 Glenn Shinner 4 Central Street Cadet Corps 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, vice-president, Blue and White Staff 2, 3, 4, College Club, president 4, Yearbook Staff, Track 2, President of class 2 Sheila Siatkowski Zl Annis Street Math Club 2, 3, 4, Blue and White Staff 2, Honor Society 4, College Club 4, Physics Club 4, German Club 3, 4 Richard Sicard 21 Auburn Street Physics Club, Folk Music Club 3, Track 3 Michael Siouti l23 East Street James Skea 59 Somerset Street College Club, Cadet Corps 2, 3, ltalian Club 3 Jennifer Smith 95 Brown Street llonor Society 3, historian 4, Yearbook StalT 4, German Club 3, president 4, Blue and White Staff 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 3 Jeffrey Snow 3 Coronet Avenue Track 2, Physics Club, Senior Play Committee Barbara Somma IO Marshall Street French Club 2, Senior Art Club, Glee Club vice- president 4, Senior Play Committee Steven Stapleton 5 Camden Street Linda Stepanian 26 Barker Street German Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Folk Music Club 3 John Swan l59 Howe Street Patricia Sykes 165 Broadway Pep Club Pricilla Sykes 165 Broadway Pep Club, Junior Boosters Norman Tardugno 23l Forest Street Track 3, ltalian Club 3, Baseball 4 Dianne Tevanian IOO No, Lowell Street ltalian Club 2, 3, Senior Art Club, Yearbook Rep- resentative, Senior Play Cast Thomas Tine 5 Newport Street Linda Tomaski 84 Hampstead Street it L, f I'm really a hit with my new poeketbookl Folk Musie Club 3g ltaliari Club 3. 43 Iiield Hoekey Manager 3. 4 Cneorge 'Iombarello I2 Agnes 'Ierraee Senior Art Club Herbert lowler 25 Camden Street Roger Tremblay 26 Clayton Avenue Football 33 'lraek 2. 3. Cross Country 4. Ranger Sportsmen Club 4 Irving 'lrue I33 North Street Linda Vaneoppenalle 69 Ayer Street Senior Art Clubg Freneh Club 3, 4g Cheerleader 4 Eileen Vigneault 4 Woodside Avenue Janet Wade XO Coolidge Street, Law renee Freneh Club 33 Senior Art Club1 Folk Musie Club 3. Prep Club John Wade bl Elm Street Basketball 2g Senior Art Club Saundra Waitlie lbb Merrimack Street Field Hoekey 23 Basketball 3. 4. Pep Club 4g Senior Play Committee Susan Waitkewieh IO Howe Terrace Blue and White Stallg Semor Play Committee Karen Walton 28 Clayton Avenue Michael Wareing 83 Center Street Physics Clubg Math Club Patrieia Waring I5 Oak Meadow Lane Basketball 2, 3. Field Iloekey 3, 4 John Weleh 9 Davis Road Cross Country Z, 3. 43 Basketball 2. 3. 4g Baseball 2, 3. eo-eaptain 4g Junior Boostersg Ywrl-look RCP- resentativeg Ranger Sportsmen Club 3 Kenneth Wetmore 34 Westland Street Football 2. 3, 4g Cadet Corps 2. 3, 41 Baseball 4g Ranger Sportsmen Club 3, 4, Senior Art Club. Sen- ior Play Committee Sandra Wilson Il Tudor Street Band 2. 33 Business Club 43 Honor Soeiety 3. 4g Pep Clubg Senior Play Committee Alfred Woodhead 36 Forest Street Italian Club 2 Catherine Wright I5 Beverly Street Business Club 41 Pep Club. Senior Play Committee Riehard Wunderlieh 52 llillerest Avenue Band 2, 3. 4 Arthur Wyman 4l Riverdale Street Cheryl Zakia 47 Campus Road College Clubg Prep Club Joyee Zanfagna 57 Milk Avenue Susan Zurwell 2 Linwood Avenue Field Hockey 3. 4g Basketball 2. 3, eo-eaptam 4. Softball 2. 3. 41 Band 2, 33 Orchestra 21 Folk Musie Club 23 Italian Club 3, 4 E W 1 Q N 1 V I I 4 4 V. 1 HS HH 321 '19 EI CIHNHLSIOW SI HH IUINEIA Y? . s ' I if 3 x r' 3 , ,sp 5 3 1: A v Q 'f I'-.1 Q '5 Vu if A V --1. ., J 9' B ww. 'Km -U ' if ' 1 'wi ,, ,af , , -Q, . is K x. ,f 1-4. 51 5- 3 ...A f A!-ref' 0 ua La Ch ' M ,fm ' wa!! S-15.35, V if 1 bl . Q ff? MR' 4


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