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k v LIBRARY WACHUSETT REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOl? HOLDEN-, MASSACHUSETTS During the past five years, Mr. Paul Audette has been with Wachusett both as a teacher and guid¬ ance counselor. In the former capacity, he brought warmth and humanism into the classroom, educat¬ ing in the field of math, assisting in instituting a club for chess players, and tutoring those who sought help in various areas. More recent ly in the guidance office, he has not only been a sympa¬ thetic and understanding advisor in both school- related and personal affairs, but he has also involved himself in committees and organizations for the betterment of the atmosphere of school life. Therefore, we the class of 1974 proudly dedicate our yearbook to him. n a nouu There are places I remember 4 I In my life, though some have changed. Though I know I ' ll never lose affection 10 _ ' 1 For people and things that went before. 12 I know I ' ll often stop and think about them. 14 By this time most of you are really excited about being ‘‘on your own” in the near future. As you go about your dealings with your fellow man in the years ahead. I ' d like to suggest one vital quality to your attention. This is the quality of empathy, of understanding, of being able to place yourselves in the other fellow ' s shoes. Education and training at all levels currently use role-playing and case history analysis to provide new experi¬ ences through make-believe. It is probably impossible for an affluent white to know all the feelings and experiences of the poor black and vice versa; similarly between Jew and Arab, apartment dweller and land owner, have and have-not, young and old, boisterous and withdrawn, adoring wife and liberation- ist. But could we all try? The ability to place ourselves in the other fellow’s position is not only universally admired, it is good human relations. Best wishes to each of you as you establish, for yourself as well as for others, who YOU are and what you stand for. Mr. Edward Yaglou, Superintendent of Schools Mr. Peter Farrelly Associate Superintendent Mr. William Carey Assistant Superintendent Mr. David Johnson Business Manager To the Class of 1 974, We are in the mi dst of trying times. Pollution, political intrigue, and the energy crisis are only a few of the many problems which plague the world today. However, we are confident that you can put our society back in order. You are graduating from an outstanding secondary school and should be well prepared to face the future with confidence. Each of you has contributed much to this school and I certainly hope the school has alos contrib¬ uted a great deal to you. We have certainly tried to accomplish this. Whatever your future plans are — college, the busi¬ ness world, the armed services, or married life — we cer¬ tainly hope you will be completely successful. My very best wishes to you all, V JLaA- Neal T. Skillings Principal Dear Members of the Class of 1974, You are truly at a rare moment in your life when you may look both backwards and forward while firmly planted in the present. For commencement is both an ending and a begin¬ ning. It is a time for assessing the sum total of your lives to date and for setting out to turn your dreams into reality. You as a class and individually have accomplished much to now but your promise is still far brighter than your successes. It is my fondest hope that you will continue to grow and stretch to catch your own particular star! Get involved in your own lives and in the affairs of your ' society. Be diligent in your pursuit of excellence regardless of ♦he direction that pursuit may take. When you have time to pause and reflect on the years just past, I am sure you will pay silent tribute to your parents and your teachers for the guidance given you in these most important years. Peace and best wishes in the years ahead. Be happy, be successful and keep in touch, for we will always retain an interest in you. Very truly yours, Harold M. Lane, Jr. ) Director of Secondary Education Administration 17 JANE MOULTON — Assistant Principal MARTIN WHITE — Assistant Principal Secretaries: BETTY CARLSON SHIRLEY BJORNLUND ANN HAYNES HOWARD GROOM: Send ' em a letter and tell’em you ' re coming!” Smile! BARBARA ROWELL: SAT lady HENRY MILES: What can I do for you? Okay, scholars. JOHN O ' ROURKE: “Okay, now, put it in drive and back up .” Guidance 22 23 r NORMAN POULIOT: ‘‘Facial exercises — ooh — aah.” MONNA FAUTEUX: Well, I think . . PAMELA ROBINSON: MS. Robinson STEPHEN MURRAY: The Experiment, fountain pen, SAAB BARBARA OWEN:“Cla-a-a-ss! “Blow on the coals of your heart. ELINOR ERICKSON:“l ' m not trying to be facetious... vv KENNETH MAMMONE: log cabins DOROTHY HAYMAN: punny” NANCY SMITH: Yes, but. . .’’Arizona LOUISE BENNETT: Well, I DO think. . JOSEPH REYNOLDS: ‘‘Would you please reorder the class. “Pe-e-e-e-eople!” English 26 THOMAS MOORE: Insolent, eh? JEAN WILLIAMS: YOU have senioritis! I want this read. MARCIA PEARSON: looking up . . . GLEN HERSEY: Nixon forever?” JAMES HEDLUND: hambone Mathematics DANIEL TARKIAINEN: Just plug it in the formula.” LAURA BECKWITH: Terrific!” ERROL ETHIER: In essence . . JOSEPH JENNETTE: Kiddies!” GEORGE YONKER: Aunt Minnnie and Uncle Maxie TSNDBZ JAMES BARYS: Alfie ' s Bar and Grille 28 ROBERT HEDLUND: Computer FRANCES CREAMER: “Mine cherubs! “Oh, boy! Yippee! RONALD HOPPER: We’re gaining on it. GUSTAF GILLBERG: “Fools! ski club, GGG ALISON BRISTOL: Oh, my God! f Mathematics THELMA BLOOM: “That’s tough MARGARET SHELDRICK: “Well, that ' s the way it is. GEORGE MORIN: Bass-ackwards! CARMELA McCURDY: “I don’t understand these marks. EILEEN LONGDEN: “Coooompasses.” 30 NORMAN MILLS: Little red notebook DAVID BECKWITH: “Go ploy in the traffic. JAMES McLAIN: Greenhouses WILLIAM RASKU: Someone accused me of not being able to teach without my notebook. KATHERINE MAYNARD: You must know your valences.” PAULINE PERRY: the ghost of 127 Qcience 31 ROY BAER: You ' re in tight sneakers, boy.” JOSEPH GENEREUX: “You ' ve got to look at your notebooks.” RONALD SPAKAUSKAS: Answering his own questions . . . ” What? JOSEPH DANIELS: ALL you girls up front! PATRICIA PROKO: My fish died. Science HELEN HAMILTON: Mr. Dooley and Mr. Hennessey” DUANE CORRIVEAU: What the world needs . . SCOTT LJUNGBERG: There I was surrounded by concubines and eunichs ...” DAVE TARKIANEN: Yah, but what the hell? You had a good time. Social Studies if 33 JOHN BURKE: Am I really that boring?” SANDRA NELSON: Shut up! HARRY LENGAS: Take one, they’re small. sky blue pink LAWRENCE JAQUITH: That ' s outrageous!” LOUIS CORNACCHIOLI: You ham ’n egger! Social Studies WILLIAM GRIFFIN: ' I ' m not going to be here this period . DAVID RYAN: sayings of the day FORREST MINER: “Delinquents!” JEANNE PLAZA: Peeeeeple. Let’s face it!” NOLA STOTZ: new face in the crowd CHARLES RUGGIERI: ‘‘a-a-a space; b-b-b space; c-c-c space ...” ALU BERRYMAN: “Hel-l-l-o-o-o?” RONALD MARGOLIS: Tissue? I don ' t even know you! MARYJO DIFONZO: Please?” Business - .jit 36 37 ROSE BILLER: Did I park my car right? C. SIMONE HORGAN: Zutl FRANCES CARONNA: Ah, caramba! SALVOTORE SCIARRONE: Lousy, lazy bum! ELAINE CORBETT: These are going in my circular file. THOMAS POWERS: Bullticky.” Language Special Education BEVERLY MEYERS: Basketball cheering coach JOHN O ' GORMAN: Gee, fellas, I forget what I was going to say.” FREDRICK WARREN: Now I can ' t say enough about this boy. CHARLES CAMPBELL: “Was that strike three or ball three?” Agriculture 40 ' • « V , ., ,V-‘. . ' .■ ■■ ::%;r GREGORY BOWES: What am I doing here? ROBERT MOREY: Meditating is the best medicine” CHARLENE CURRAN: Ice Hockey Cheerleading coach GRACE REIDY: Won’t you join the chorus? HOWARD BARRE: We’ll see about that. Music Industrial Arts JAMES COVELLO: “Stingray, driving, Mr. Gorilla NORMAN RAYNER: Who’s got the hammer? PETER HEANEY: Go fly a kite! DENNIS LANCIANI: Bonjourno! golf team coach DAVID BIANCHI: No way! GEORGE AWAD: Alright, let ' s give them their moment of silence. PHILIP O’CONNOR: “Keep it up and I ' ll file a grievance.” 42 Home Economics 43 ZARINA VELJI: “Foreign foods, East Africa. LORETTA WITTIG: Do I have time for a cup of coffee? DONNA MANCUSO: “Quiet down, GIRRLS! RUHAMAH GAW: Batiking. Physical Education WCWSETT IEL I ■-C.H.C. CUMPltr RICHARD SWANSON: “Skiing’s great!” THOMAS SNELSON: basketball coach, “Toby” RICHARD KNIGHT: Did YOU take a shower?” 44 MARY KANE: “Put your gum in the basket. LINDA RADIMER: Let’s hurry it up!” “Linus JENNIFER BAXTER: “You’ve come a long way, baby! CLAIRE PROVOST: I KNOW you weren’t at the nurse’s office, I checked. 45 PAULINE LIONETT: “Stop kicking that jukebox! MARILYN GOODHILE: “You got a pass? GRAYCE JONES: “I can ' t believe it! RUTH JOHNSON: Who do you think you ' re kidding? SHIRLEY NOWAK:“TAKE YOUR TRAY! «Study Hall Monitors Special Services 47 MARCIA HASTABACKA: 3-R Program director ROBERTA BEAM: Librarian SUZANNE WIGGINS: Assistant librarian f i Iff II H fcCHUSETT HOLDfcN £££■ H ' GH SCHOOL (MSSACHUetXTS DANIEL JEFFREY AHERN ISTerrie Lane Holden Life flows on; stay in the main¬ stream or you may find yourself weeping on the shore. Dan . . . “Herni” . . . tennis . . . hoops . . . N.H.S. . . . Spanish Honor Society . . . var¬ sity soccer. . . yearbook staff STEPHEN EDWARD AHLQUIST 75 Birchwood Road Holden If you need me as much as I need you, come and talk with me. Twelve . . . Quist” . . . the Garden . . . Ralph . . . Piffer . . . golf team . . . ski club . . . Latin club LAURA AKSEL Kendall Hill Road Sterling The princess rode up on her beauti¬ ful white horse. Sunlight caught her golden-red hair. Her green eyes glinted, and white teeth sparkled. She smiled, saluted. And promptly fell off. MARY B. ALICANDRO 57 Cranbrook Drive Holen ‘‘Whatever your lot in life, build something on it. Empty beaches . . . college football . . . a smile . . . slow dancing . . . Burt Reynolds . . . sunset nights . . . gymnastics . . . silly friends MICHAEL ANDERSEN 173 Parker Ave. Holden ‘‘Helping other people could mean someone helping you someday when you need help. Intramural ice hockey . . . Ace . . . football . . . blue . . . hiking . . . sleeping MICHAEL GUSTAVE ANDERSEN 81 Steele Street Holden One feels a certain sense of relief and perhaps accomplishment in hav¬ ing managed to maintain a degree of sanity and perhaps individuality after having completed one ' s four years. Nothing more. GAIL E. ANDERSON 2 Anthony Drive Rutland People just take things for granted without realizing what they really had, until it ' s gone. Art . . . dark green . . . food . . . Rutland Rowds . . . friends . . . clouds . . . sunshiney days and Darrell. . . Grateful Dead! PAT ANDERSON 39 Vicksburg Circle Holden When I’m quiet, who will know I’m around?” DWD . . . Bobby . . . August 17, 1974 . . . Black . . . Satan . . . big pocketbooks . . . Hol¬ den Nursing Home . . . look at the Birds . . . parties . . . Monte Carlo . . . Snoopy . . . Bunny . . . water skiing . . . Pop- pin . . . business club 51 EDWARD ATKINS Box 214 Sterling SUE BAILEY Pratts Junction Road Lancaster DAVID BALCOM 205 Brattle Street Holden Thank Christ for the bomb.” Harleys . . . Norton . . . 62 Corvett KENNETH BALL 54 Salisbury Street Holden Love is like a toke, you can ' t hold onto it forever. Rican. . . marijuna-exhibit A . . . Outward Bound . . . Green Machine . . . shivivie . . . moody ' s . . . R.D. — 1 year old . . . Haufbrau — N.Y. . . . L.D.A. Ci -f- • . ' -f ! % , r- ' l 3 DAVID PAUL BANNON 220 Grove Street Paxton Happiness isn’t something you experience, it ' s something you remember. “Dave . . . Friendly ' s . . . snow . . . mountains . . . green . . . “H. D. . . . sailing . . . fishing . . . camping ... ski club . . . sailing club . . . cross-country team KAREN BARBER 17 Forestdale Road Paxton You can ' t have friendship or love without trust. “Dave . . . Dribbles . . . dis¬ tant friends . . . the Cape . . . getting out of school in January . . . having a good time KAREN BASHAW Main Street East Princeton The greatest thing in the world is being able to say that you have friends. Green and blue . . . steak and lob¬ ster ... all sports to watch and play LINDA BASINSKY 33 Steele Street Holden “What we anticipate seldom occurs, what we least expect generally hap¬ pens. Baby blue . . . H.N.H. . . . Penny Lane . . . friends . . . good times . . . the Cape . . . Mrs. Radimer ' s gym classes . . . ski . . . look at the Birds 52 JAMES BAUER Aver Heights Drive Holden “Not to decide is to decide. “Bowser . . . Slim . . . Spanish club . . . New Hamp¬ shire . . . summer vacation ALDEN BEAMAN P.O. Box 585 East Princeton What you are now is what you are becoming. Soccer . . . band . . . honor roll . . . German club . . . swimming . . . skiing . . . being with peo¬ ple . . . karate . . . summer. . . playing football on the beach . . . girls . . . camping NANCY LEE BECK 467 Highland Street Holden The world is a beautiful place, no matter how ugly it ' s painted. “Nance . . . N.Y.C. . . . the Cape . . . E.Y.C. . . . friends . . . summer . . . nursing ... ski club . . . Span¬ ish club . . . fall play . . . spring musical . . . homeroom rep. . . . senior prom committee ANN MARIE BELL Glenwood Road Rutland The love we seek to keep we lose — but the love that is shared lives for¬ ever.” Ann . . . Christmas . . . laughing . . . oldies . . . friends . . . business club . . . October 5 LAURI ANN BENOIT 20 Laurelwood Road Rutland “The only way to have a friend is to be one. Languages . . . flute . . . short . . . N.H.S. . . . A.F.S. . . . yearbook . . . blue TOM BENOIT 2 Kenwood Road Holden “The true profession of man is to find his way to himself. Volkwagen . . . hockey . . . red . . . Wachusett . . . peace . . . dope . . . Dream on” . . . what¬ ever you do in life, I hope you suc¬ ceed JANICE E. BENSON 144 Grove Street Paxton Before condemning, take time to seek and find the good in people. You will. It ' s there.” Jody . . . f b h games . . . Paxton Congo . . . G.M. cheer¬ ing . . . Paris . . . home . . . puff . . . swimming at night A. CURTIS BERGGREN JR. 665 Salisbury Street Holden Someone who has friends is a king, take them away and he has nothing. ' 6 7 Chevy Rat Wagon . . . Hyway Pizza . . . hockey games . . . friends . . . H.P.D. . . . football . . . Ralph ' s graphic arts class . . . Canada 53 PETER BERGSTROM 103 Shrewsbury Street Holden Put off till tomorrow what can be done today.” Basketball . . . engineering . . . golf team . . . Chevy . . . booze . . . bits . . . berger . . . Ace . . . worn . . . wilf . . . Peter (?) . . . skiing GERALD BERNIER 64 Pleasant Street Paxton JOHN EDWARD BERNIER 233 Maple Avenue Rutland And now my head shall be lift up above my misfortunes ' round about me.” Megan. . .11 11 72. . .Frog . . . lasagna . . . 27-0 . . . Schlitz . . . varsity football . . . basketball . . . track CARLA RAE BESHAW 93 Camp Ground Road Sterling Junction Whoever it was that said there is joy in being a woman didn ' t have to put up with men. Fall and spring plays . . . acting . . . male chauvinists . . . SM . . . real estate DEBORAH BERTZOS Kendall Hill Road Sterling Junction MARK BESNIA Swett Hill Road Sterling Junction PETER D. BOCK Damon Road Holden Be silent, for in silence there is perfection.” Cold streams in Maine . . . the everchanging world we live in . . . oneness of the universe . . . mountains . . . seas . . . nights and days AMY L. BOLTON 53 Walnut Terrace Holden Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken- winged bird that cannot fly. Medfield . . . U Mass . . . Lake Balch . . . Echo . . . F.T.A. . . . 3R 54 GAIL MARIE BOND Pommagussett Road Rutland Happiness is but a name. Pizza and lobster . . . blue and green . . . volleyball. . . skating . . . skiing ED BOUDREAU 4 Wiles Road Sterling Hang it up. Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . skiing . . . lunch periods . . . concerts DEBBIE BOUSQUET 35 Highland Park Road Rutland “When man will love man as the flower loves man, by giving him all it beauty, there will be everlasting peace. R R . . . Pete . . . L.D.A. . . . fubar. . . baby blue ... art DONNA BOUSQUET 35 Highland Park Road Rutland “Our kindness and love for each other can conquer all cruelness and jealousy of the world. Joe Warrington — January 1, 1971 . . . music . . . ocean waves . . . lobster . . . happiness and freedom . . . Rutland Rowds SANDRA BOUSQUET Mixter Rood Holden give me your smile, and i will keep it pressed tightly between the crisp, clean tissue sheets of my memory. kurt allyn brown . . . memories . . . the abbey . . . summers . . . U Mass LORENE BRATT Sterling Road Princeton “Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind. Sweden . . . summers . . . G T ' s and S.K.W.. . . nene . . . g DAVID BREITKREITZ Chase Hill Road Sterling Junction PAUL CHARLES BREWER 256 Chapel Street Holden “It ' s not what you do, it ' s who you do it with that counts. Brew-Bags . . . Bud . . . pool ' 73 . . . parties . . . weekends . . . Cape Cod . . . hockey games vs. Auburn . . . sports . . . getting rowdy . . . chicks . . . cross¬ country . . . football. . . basket¬ ball . . . baseball 55 GARY P. BRODEUR 250 Chapel Street Holden Hockey . . . tennis . . . chess . . . photography . . . hi-fi WILLIAM BRODERICK Hawkins Lane Sterling ms ' WARREN M. BRODMERKLE North Row Road Sterling This is the year of the cat. “Do unto others before they do unto you. . . . snowmobiling . . . red, white and blue . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . think snow! LINDA BROWN 10 Leominster Road Sterling “Be who you are, not who you ' re supposed to be. Good music . . . bowling . . . friends . . . just thinking . . . basketball JENNIFER T. BROWN 430 South Road Holden Do what makes you happy; Do what you think is right And love with all your might. Abbey . . . Salters . . . green fields and sunny days . . . G T ' s . . . weekends . . . Ellisville . . . Van . . . moon CHRISTINE A. BUCKLEY 66 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden “I know I’ll never lose affection for people and things that went before. “Chris . . .plays. . . honor roll . . . music . . . 4 17 73 . . . friends . . . parties LAURA BURKE 46 Mayflower Circle Holden If I were quiet, who would know I was around? Denis! . . . pardo parties . . . con¬ certs . . . Allman Brothers . . . Sep¬ tember 1 4, 1 973 . . .black. . . snow . . . Cape Cod . . . harmoni¬ cas . . . stokin ' . . . business club STEPHANIE ANN BURKE Worcester Road Princeton A dream that you tell no one but the grey seas. They ' ll say that you ' re crazy ... Salter ' s Point . . . Wellfleet in mid- December . . . Cape Codders . . . Stowe . . . skiing . . . Labor Day . . . my dad 56 MARY BUSHNELL Clinton Rood Sterling The great escape!” The Allman Brothers . . . Watkins Glen . . . D.F.F.L. . . . partying . . . concerts . . . Leon Russell . . . F.F.A. . . . Auburn High School . . . band . . . Oxford JAMES BUTLAND 1 Burch Street Paxton SUSAN CAIAZZI Bean Road Sterling Junction “We will never pass this way again.” Friends . . . driving with Mr. Mar- golis . . . 6 17 73 . . . kids . . . Friendly ' s . . . hockey games . . . basketball games . . . horses . . . business club JAMES CAMP Mountain Road Princeton “There are people I ' ll remember all my life, though some have changed, some forever not for better, some are dead and some remain. Tennis . . . skiing . . . flying . . . yoga . . . MGB . . . C.L.C. . . . strange things DAVID CAMP 196 Goodale Street West Boylston Snow and ski make me be me.” Skiing . . . boogieing . . . moun¬ tain climbing . . . Crested Butte, Colorado . . . outdoors . . . Martha ' s Vineyard . . . Jungle Beach . . . gettin ' loose . . . bas¬ ketball . . . tennis . . . soccer . . . Spanish club CYNTHIA L. CARLSON 5 Meadowbrook Drive Paxton Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its object. Cindy or Cin” ... ski club . . . the spring musical “The Boyfriend . . . friends . . . Maine ... the beach . . . any¬ thing chocolate . . . church . . . JK DONNA LEE CARLSON Kenwood Drive Rutland You have the freedom to be your¬ self. Rich . . . mountains . . . fried clams . . . hamburgers . . . Rick’s motorcy¬ cle .. . blue . . . wicked . . . Three Dog Night HOLLY CARLSON 25 Griffin Road Sterling Junction He who enjoys doing and enjoys what he has done is happy. 7 15 73 . . . GVR . . . Gerry . . . beaches . . . summers . . . movies . . . friendship . . . having great times . . . stuffed animals . . . skiing . . . hockey games . . . seventh period studies 57 STEVEN RICHARD CASPER 105-A Bailey Road Holden “It is better to love one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. Soccer . . . hockey . . . eating . . . Isel. . . Sue . . . girl watch¬ ing . . . getting rowdy MARILYN CASWELL 323 Highland Street Holden Sometimes it seems so long ago . . . but at other times it seems like only yesterday. Spaghetti . . . blue jeans . . . pink . . . “Edith” . . . outdoors . . . basketball. . . softball NANCY CATLIN R.F.D. Worcester Road Princeton “I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, you are not in this world to live up to mine. I am me and you are you. CAROL CHAMBERLAIN 195 Chester Street Holden A happy smile reflects a happy heart. Ski club . . . H.R. . . . skiing . . . summer . . . Hampton and Salisbury beaches ... the ocean . . . potato chips . . . parties . . . clubs . . . blondes . . . silver . . . H.K.G. . . . concerts . . . aspirins . . . punny jokes LEE CHARBONNEAU 36 South Wachusett Street Holden Cross-country . . . winter track . . . spring track . . . football MICHAEL J. CHILA 159 Kendall Hill Road Sterling Junction ‘‘When the going gets tough, the tough get tougher. Mike . . . green . . . steak . . . Rolling Stones . . . concerts . . . ‘‘Paul . . . December ' 72 . . . Montgomery Blues Band ... 12 . . . football . . . church . . . bas¬ ketball KATHY CHRISTENSON 525 Shrewsbury Street Holden Life is living; love is sharing the way you live.” Jerry . . . animals . . . children LEE CLAPP 164 Reservoir Street Holden It ' s a long way from the morning till the evening. Fubar . . . LDA . . . mt. parties . . . skiing . . . Tull . . . J. Giles . . . the 3 d‘s . . . parties . . . token . . . PK ' s . . . Black Pond . . . the Abbey . . . wanna boo¬ gie? 58 THOMAS WESLEY CLEMENCE John Dee Road Sterling Junction Hate is not remedied by hate, but only by love. This is an old rule.” Patty. . .‘ ' Mom ' s apple pie . . . varsity football . . . skiing . . . golf . . . friends RICHARD COBB 9 Nancy Drive Rutland I don’t know where I ' m going, but I remember where I’v e been.” Winter. . . hockey MICHAEL JOSEPH COLE 2 Center Drive Paxton You can only live once — but if you live right, once is enough. Laurie . . . blue . . . fried clams . . . skiing . . . basketball . . . baseball . . . the beaches . . . freshman bas¬ ketball CHERYL M. COOK 7 Forest Hill Drive Rutland Moving ahead so life won’t pass me by. Tennis . . . orange . . . pizza . . . operator. . . French club . . . honor roll. . . field hockey . . . softball STEVEN COPELAND 301 Lovell Road Holden “Did you see life from inside? It was there for you to realize; all you have to do is to open your eyes. G T ' s . . . Salter ' s . . . fireplaces . . . boogie ' n . . . Aerosmith . . . Tull . . . skiing . . . geftin’ rowdy . . . Halloween •••• ,, It ,, NANCY CORTRIGHT Sunset Drive Sterling Junction Love and happiness bring beauty to everyone they touch. Na nee . . . Belvedere . . . pizza . . . blue . . . business club LINDA ANN COUNIHAN 5 Woodridge Road Holden “My life has been full of many misfortunes, most of which never happen. Roarl . . . scarlet . . . skiing . . . horseback riding . . . foot¬ ball cheerleading . . . N.H.S. . . . science seminar... ski club . . . sailing club . . . youth coun¬ cil 59 CATHERINE LEIGH CROFT Allen Hill Road Princeton If you love something set it free, if it comes back it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t it never was.” Cathy . . . waterskiing . . . N.H. . . . sailing club . . . F.H.A. . . . school plays . . . costume committee . . . S.R.C. JEFFREY CRONK 91 Salisbury Street Holden MARY JEAN CUSSON 38 Streeter Road Paxton “Whatever you must do today you must do anyway, so do it with a smile. Ice cream . . . horses . . . secre¬ tary of the horse club ' 71 PAULINE DALBEC 10 Somerset Lane Holden Relax, and take life as it comes. Pat . . . blue . . . moonlight in Vermont” . . . water skiing . . . dancing . . . bonfire . . . busi¬ ness club KAREN ANN DAHLIN 73 Mt. View Drive Holden “Giving ' s receiving is giving! That’s really the secret that lies behind living. Milton . . . blue and green . . . dungarees . . . tennis . . . var¬ sity basketball . . . varsity soft- ball (co. capt.) . . . French National Honor Society . . . French club . . . honor roll STEVEN DAME 425 Shrewsbury Street Holden “If you dream you ' re awake, just hope you don’t wake up asleep, thinking you’re dreaming. Rock n ' Roll . . . Mott . . . The Hopple . . . blue . . . space . . . cross-country . . . intramural ice hockey BRENDA DAMERY Sherwood Hill Drive Holden Star Island, California . . . LRY con¬ ferences . . . concerts . . . skiing . . . mt. climbing and sailing . . F.F.A. RICHARD JEFFREY DAVIS 42 Donald Avenue Holden Be as the emptiness of the window, and you shall have all to give to oth¬ ers.” Jeff . . . Dode . . . adrenalate . . . tennis . . . hoops . . . OYA . . . spring track . . . chess club . . . yearbook 60 ROBERT KINDELLEW DAW JR. Putnam Road Holden Know what you want. . . and want what you get. Skiing . . . swimming . . . sports . . . lots of snow . . . T-Bird . . . Cape . . . Hampton 73 . . . sunburn . . . the gang . . . ramblin’ . . . B.I.A.F. . . . P.C.H. . . . hockey games . . . baseball... ski club PAUL DENNIS 76 Steele Street Holden Do what you want to today because you may not be able to do it tomor¬ row. The Boynton . . . Falstaff . . . Columbo . . . Mountview parties . . . ‘‘Moulton Lava . . . The Kinks” SALLY ANN DENTZ 29 Winthrop Lane Holden “If the world ' s a vale of tears, smile till rainbows span it! Swimming . . . dancing . . . pink checks . . . Beach Boys . . . foot¬ ball cheerleading . . . yearbook . . . N.H.S. . . . S.N.H.S. . . . Mountainettes . . . chorus . . . peppermint. . . Highland Light r S RONALD ERNEST DESAUTELS JR. Old Broad Street Jefferson The way to get something done is to do-um. Bull ... my friends ... all sports . . . girls . . . Valerie (my Volkswagen) . . . Wachusett . . . my family . . . food . . . Wachusett hockey and basketball games MARC DESAULNIERS Oneota Trail Rutland DIANE DESROSIERS Indian Hill Road Paxton “Do unto others before they do unto you. “Have you heard the word of God lately?” Summer of ' 73 . . . Northboro . . . Mickey Mouse . . . big brother Roy . . . Paul . . . music . . . Alice Cooper . . . The Rat Pack . . . horses . . . Pinto . . . see fire ROBERT W. DeWOLFE 3 Alpha Road Holden Why put yourself down when there are other people waiting to do a much better job. Lobo . . . photography . . . grinders . . . sports . . . basketball (man¬ ager) CYNTHIA L. DICKMAN 227 Princeton Street Jefferson Don ' t live on what ' s gone wrong, live for what will go right. Dick”V.. .people. . .traveling . . . hey-man . . . Misquamicutt . . . Cat Stevens . . . parties . . . ballets . . . honor roll. . . girls track 61 DAVID JAMES DILION 29 Stoneleigh Rood Holden RUSSELL DINGLE 7 Wyndhurst Drive Holden Serves you right to suffer, baby . . . serves you right! Hey Hodaka . . . Snapper . . . hockey . . . Sue . . . Schlitz . . . A- A . . . 67 . . . Chevy Rat . . . Italian food . . . J. Geils Band . . . Cape Cod I AM WHAT I AM . . . I think. Sprouts . . . LDA . . . Red I ' s . . . the towers . . . summer afternoons . . . concerts . . . cruisin ' with Edge . . . the whole sky? . . . what door is cheap . . . one night early in the morning LEONARD DINOIA 250 Brattle Street Holden JOSEPH DIPILATO 19 Fort Sumter Drive Holden Shouting with your mind is far louder than shouting with your mouth. Spanish club . . . j.v. hockey . . . ridin ' . . . T.S.T. LINDA DISILVESTRI 9 Lincoln Ave. Holden “Keep smiling ... it makes ever¬ yone wonder what you ' ve been up to.” Muskrat concerts . . . Led Zepplin . . . parties . . . blue . . . R.R. . . . Cape Cod BRAD DODGE 8 Holden Road Paxton I am only one, but I AM one.” Freshman mathletes . . . varsity mathletes . . . j.v. baseball . . . Spanish Honor Society . . . N.H.S. . . . class vice-president . . . guitar . . . singing . . . hoops . . . ' stang . . . Jan REGINA RAE DOHERTY RFD Sterling Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. Gina . . . the ocean . . . summer¬ time . . . snow . . . Uriah Heep . . . memories SANDY DONALDSON Redstone Hill Sterling Without friends there is no happi¬ ness. “P.A. . . . friends . . . kids” . . . 6 17 73. . . hockey games . . . basketball games . . . horses . . . driving with Margy . . . Friendly s ... the corner 62 THOMAS DORWARD 17 Donald Ave. Holden DAVID W. DROHAN Boylston Ave. Princeton “To each his own.” Dribbles . . . Karen . . . blue . . . cars . . . skiing . . . rumbles . . . parties . . . having a good time . . . hockey games . . . Bud MATT DUNBAR 1 Campbell Street Rutland “I ' m glad I’m only going this way once, twice could be boring. What’s mine is yours. Cross-country (captain) . . . win¬ ter track . . . spring track (cap¬ tain) . . . F.F.A. . . . green Simplicity is not a state of mind, it’s my life style. Basketball . . . motorcycles . . . skiing RONALD A. DUCHARME 3 Indian Hill Road Paxton KATHLEEN ELIZABETH DUNN 6 Knollwood Road Paxton To really live, we must be indi¬ viduals; to really love, we must be as one. Football games . . . ‘‘Kathy” . . . Y.E.S. . . . French honor society . . . Mountainettes . . . French club . . . Paris NEIL DUNN 169 High Street Holden Life ' s greatest pleasure is love. Our bomb . . . cruising . . . Friend¬ ly ' s . . . music . . . people . . . Deb . . . J.M. ... my Halloweer pumpkin . . . life . . . Poopy . . . New Year’s . . . swimming . . . The Graduate . . . see ya later JEFFREY DUPAUL 47 Camp Street Paxton Jay . . . Lene . . . Cape Cod . . . blue . . . steak . . . skiing . . . Sweet Sal . . . scotch and cran¬ berry juice . . . B.S. . . . Pal . . . ski club . . . intramural hockey . . . cross-country . . . winter and spring track 63 DAVID DYE 3 Briarcliff Lane Holden Do the best you can and the hell with the rest. Crash . . . reds . . . Budweiser . . . Boynton . . . corvettes . . . 1 200 Pan . . . groundhogs . . . stooges . . . remember Jimi Hen¬ drix . . . fuel Soccer ... ski club . . . Latin club . . . homeroom rep. . . . diving . . . swimming . . . canoe¬ ing . . . skiing . . . skating . . . computers . . . SPrgcom . . . Beet BRENDAN E. EAGAN 85 Surrey Lane Holden JOANNE EARLEY 117 Princeton Street Jefferson Live your own life and not the life others make for you.” 7 1 73 . . . J.A.2. . . . weekends . . . parties . . . keep on truckin ' ” . . . G.M. hockey. . .homeroom rep. . . . business club . . . spring play . . . swimming . . . skating . . . skiing . . . snowmobiling LINDA SUE EDDY 115 Maple Ave. Rutland Go ahead, act like a fool. No one will notice. Linda Eds . . . karate . . . Boogs . . . Maxie . . . good friends . . . skiing . . . my guitar . . . being myself . . . Mrs. Radimer ' s gym classes KAREN EGAN 20 Bird Street Sterling “I ' m too tired. Bill . . . movie club . . . French club . . . dance-theatre club . . . spring musical . . . j.v. and varsity basket¬ ball cheerleading . . . junior prom committee . . . fall play committee . . . N.H.S.. . . honor roll DONNA LEE ELANDER 294 South Main Street Holden The hurrier I go, the behinder I get. varsity field hockey . . . varsity bas¬ ketball cheerleading (captain) . . . spring musical . . . German club . . . olue . . . Crosty . . . lobster . . . .Hey, Elanderl MARK ALLEN ELBAG 307 Main Street Rutland When it comes to making the final decision of your life, don’t die! Duhl Elbow . . . varsity hockey . . . Auburn game fights . . . MW . . . Harley . . . sportster . . . summer of ' 74 NANCY ANN ELLIS 36 Wayland Circle Holden “No one can be perfectly happy till all are happy. Ice cream . . . candy . . . steak . . . green and white . . . travel¬ ing . . . Wesley Church cheer¬ leading 64 SUSAN M. FALLON 7 Parker Road Holden Friendship improves happiness, and abates misery, by doubling our joy and dividing our grief. Zebus . . . football and basket¬ ball games . . . beaches . . . lilacs . . . yearbook DAVID FANT Elmwood Ave. Jefferson PAMELA STELLA FAUCHER West Street Paxton “Laughing is a universal language. Penny . . . D.S. . . . skiing . . . snowmobiling . . . Island Pond . . . deuteronomy . . . buzzin ' and bog- gie MARJORIE FEDELI Sherwood Drive Sterling Life is nothing without friendship. Gary . . . yellow . . . snowstorms . . . oceans . . . ' 73 field hockey . . . Cochese . . . j.v. basketball . . . varsity field hockey ... ski club . . . prom committee . . . spring play . . . yearbook staff ELLEN FERGUSON 90 Phillips Road Holden If a man keeps a different pace from you, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Professor . . . reading . . . writing . . . drawing . . . music . . . concert chorus . . . Wachusett singers . . . band . . . Reflections . . . Echo . . . library club . . . German club JEAN C. FEDLER Meeting House Hill Road Sterling “Today all the children in the world must have whispered — for a wind made me smile. O ' mah s . . . beaches . . . bare- feet. . . black JAMES L. FENTON 8 Monticello Drive Paxton Make three correct guesses con¬ secutively and you will establish a reputation as an expert. Computer. . . science seminar . . . mathletes . . . N.H.S. 65 LAURIE FIFE Brooks Station Road Princeton Love is like courage, it needs hope to survive. Friends . . . bamspermba . . . the “kiiids . . . Kathy N. . . . Sandy . . . Sue . . . Diane . . . Kathie H. . . . Mark and Dave . . . remember the good times we have had togetherl NANCY CRANE FIFIELD 33 Harrington Drive Holden There are no problems, only indeci¬ sions. Ducky . . . water skiing . . . swim¬ ming . . . wienerschnitzel . . . sports . . . music . . . German club ... ski club . . . field hockey (MVP) . . . spring musical . . . yearbook . . . N.H.S. . . . football cheerleader. . . spring track . . . chorus . . . Saints . . . Mountainettes PATRICIA MARY FINNEGAN 197 Highland Street Holden Friendship and love, like the most beautiful of sunsets, grow deeper as time passes on.” Pattie” . . .tennis. . .blue . . . Nauset . . . sunsets . . . smiling . . . varsity tennis . . . varsity field hockey . . . N.H.S. . . . yearbook . . . chorus . . . ski club. LINDA FONTAINE Leominster Road East Princeton Live your life as if there were only today and no tomorrow. Creepy . . . Super-wasted . . . boogying . . . singing . . . stock car races — 135. . . Hen¬ drix . . . Joplin . . . Chuck Berry . . . the beach . . . art . . . ski¬ ing . . . volleyball. DANIEL FLANAGAN 5 Ridgewood Road Holden The road goes ever on. Music . . . JOB . . . volume . . . farmer. . . varsity basketball RICHARD B. FORD 67 Woodland Road Princeton A man without a god is like a fish without a bicycle. EDWARD PAUL FORESTEIRE Sterling Road Princeton An aim in life is the only fortune worth finding.” “Marilyn . . . November 30, 1973 . . . drive-in movies . . . varsity ten¬ nis .. . varsity soccer . . . varsity track ... ski club . . . Swede . . . blonde hair and blue eyes LYNNE E. FORESTER 93 Winfield Road Holden Hand me down my golden crown and let me ride. JT Jethro . . . Old Forester . . . Winnie . . . skiing, alrightl . . . O.K. . . . student council ... ski club . . . yearbook 66 DENISE MAE FORSBERG North Street, Box 155 Holden May God bless and Keep you always. Denny . . . Keith . . . Navy . . . blue . . . Oh, spare me! . . . Nance . . . Moody Beach . . . travel . . . religion . . . M.Y.F. . . . teach¬ ing . . . Spanish . . . ski . . . spring musical . . . senior play . . . senior prom... HR rep. DOUGLAS ALAN FREESE 85 Wyndhurst Drive Holden There is one big drawback to being a good sport — you have to lose to prove it. Cross-country . . . hockey . . . golf . . . Dog . . . Green Machine . . . Mugwump BOBBYE SUE FRIEDMAN 2 Cutler Road Paxton In charge of who, is there in charge of me? Boo . . . Fubar . . . L.D.A. . . . David Bowie . . Abbey . . . buzzin ' . . . boogy . . . YES . . . skiing Friends: I will make known my love unto you.” MARY L. FULGINIT I 7 Squantum Road Paxton There is a woman at the begin¬ ning of all great things. Mare . . . Piano . . . Beetho¬ ven . . . Beatles . . . Raviolies . . . swimming . . . boogeying . . . Saturday nights . . . Green Machine . . . spring musical . . . girls ' ice hockey NANCY J. FRYBURG Ball Hill Road Princeton My presence here indicates I’ve lost my mind but my departure indicates I ' ve found it. 3d ' s . . . laughing . . . quack . . . lying? . . . snow . . . mit¬ tens KATHRYN M. GABOURY Putnam Road Holden Friends . . . Insanity . . . horses . . . student advisory com¬ mittee . . . honor roll DEBBIE GAGNE Ball Hill Road Princeton The value and quality of any love is determined solely by the lover him¬ self. Rollin ' Stones . . . friendship BILL GAGNIER 36 Wilde Willow Drive Holden Holden 9 . . . Space Crew . . . spe¬ cial thanks to the Holden P.D. . . . H.M. . . . cruisin ' . . . two weeks and the Big M . . . We still don ' t know . . . Space Puppy 67 KAREN GAMANCHE 55 Grove Street Paxton JOHN GARDNER 275 Princeton Street Jefferson C. RICHARD GARFIELD 12 Wayland Circle Holden Education is Man’s going forward from cocksure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty. Gar . . . skiing . . . sailing . . . concerts . . . winter. . . people . . . tennis . . . golf . . . German club . . .ski club JOHN GARGULINSKI Wilder Road Sterling If I can conquer my mind, I can con¬ quer the world. Construction . . . Harley Davidson . . . comfort, southern that is. STEVEN PARKER GARVEY 65 Hark Bradford Drive Holden “The ways of the wise are oft ' times profoundly unfathomable. Harv . . . Stump . . . Harvasaurus . . . bikes . . . hockey . . . music . . . skiing JEFF GASKIN 17 Kendall Road Jefferson “Ya gotta have friends. “King Gaskins . . . “Bundi . . . freshman football . . . freshman bas¬ ketball . . . j.v. baseball . . . j.v. basketba ll. . . varsity soccer DEBRA GEORGE 4 Wendover Road Holden Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. G.T.O. . . . P.A.G. . . . red v.w. . . . bubbles . . .W.A. . . . close friend 68 SHERRY GIBBS Westminster Road Princeton Miles from nowhere, guess I’ll take my time to reach there. Berry . . . Salter ' s . . . Cape Codders . . . Abbey . . . Straw¬ berry J ' s . . . sunsets . . . rats . . . who, me? SUSAN M. GILL Route 62 Princeton Wisdom is as vast and ageless as the sea — but love and beauty reach beyond its farthest shore. Uriah Heep . . . burgundy . . . sunny days . . . smiles . . . H.R. rep. ELEANOR GINGERELLI Box 119 Sterling Junction PAUL GIROUARD 662 Pleasant Street Paxton Wild horses . . . We ' ll ride them some day. STEVEN C. GOODALE 3 Hilltop Drive Sterling Junction Life is one big game with some WIN¬ NERS and some losers.” Goody” . . . MoOoNoG . . . McDonald ' s . . . basketball . . . P.E. . . . 3R . . . skiing . . . summer . . . 74 . . . meatball grinder . . . L.P. . . . honor roll HEIDI GOODNOW Worcester Road Princeton Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field, fro¬ zen with snow. Skiing . . . good times . . . Salter ' s Point . . . Princeton . . . Colorado . . . snowstorms . . . sunshine . . . boogying . . . bui-bui ' s . . . tennis team (capt.) ... ski club . . . H.R. rep. BARBARA GOVE Mushopauge Road Jefferson “In order to have friends, you ' ve got to be one first.” Springtime . . . friendship . . . baby animals . . . ice skating . . . hockey . . . purple . . . FHA . . . Student Advisory Board . . . honor roll WILLIAM GOVE 1 Canon Road Jefferson I would if I could, but I can’t, so I won ' t. Karen . . . piffers . . . cold toilet seats . . . cinema 69 LISA W. GREENE Westminster Road Princeton PAUL M. GREGARCZYK 13 Indian Hill Road Paxton Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” Emerson To cherish life one must understand and know the meaning of death. Polack ... 58 Vette . . . Harley . . . street racing . . . hunting . . . fishing STEVEN GRENIER Intervale Road Rutland It is a friendly heart that has many friends. Blue . . . green . . . ocean . . . scuba diving . . . Schlitz . . . Saturday night . . . blondes . . . Vermont. . . friendly people JANICE GUILOTTE Pommagussett Road Rutland Life is short and so am I.” T.J.M. . . . friends . . . laughter . . . business club CHERI LUANE GRIFFIN 187 Main Street Rutland To what amount I give love; is determined by my own capability. “Griff” . . . Doug . . . February fifteenth . . . lobster. . . Rutland Rowds . . . blue . . . parties . . . the beach . . . L.D.A. NANCY KAREN GUSTAFSON 4 Brentwood Drive Holden “. . . and when you really love something then it loves you back in whatever way it has to love. J.K. Yearbook . . . AAB . . . skiing . . . eating . . . laughing . . . swimming. . . love, luck and lunch PETER HAGBERG Brooks Station Road Princeton Goodbye fellow anthropoids and lily-pads and paddlewheels — yes, yesl Photomania . . . Pro Musica DIANE HAGGLUND 28 Homestead Road Holden “Be yourself, be happy and give a smile. Recordkeeping . . . 7th period study . . . November 17th . . . The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face . . . John 70 GEORGE HAIR 145 Grove Street Paxton THOMAS FRANCIS HALLAMAN 1 Marlen Road Holden I love work, I could sit and watch it all day. Big Hal . . . basketball . . . baseball . . . N.H.S. . . . twat . . . kareem . . . ramblin ' . . . the 3 Stooges DAVE HALSDORF 271 Shrewsbury Street Holden “He bids the ruddy cup go round till sense and sorrow both are drowned. Cruzin ' . . . Falstaff . . . tops . . . parties JEFFREY PAUL HAM 147 Bailey Road Holden Keep in touch with Mama kin. Special thanks to H.P.D. — Wachusett Regional HIGH . . . Puck Nixon ... ice hockey . . . soccer . . . Steve Miller Band . . . Watkins Glen . . . draft KATHIE HARDING 33 Anthony Drive Holden Fond memories of days gone by may never be erased from my mind.” GLENN THOMAS HARRINGTON 8 William Allen Drive Paxton Have you heard the one about. . . ? I read the book in three days . . . the back azimuth is . . . any questions? . . . hey, estupido . . . star gazer . . . science fiction . . . science fact . . . yes, Mr. Beckwith 71 PATRICIA HARRINGTON Manning Street Holden What are friends for, if not to share each others happiness. Softball . . . track . . . basket¬ ball cheerleading . . . Y.E.S.. . . summertime . . . vacation . . . learning to ski DORIS ELLEN HART Broad Street Jefferson Your future ' s like a path of snow; be careful how you walk on it, for every step will show. Dory . . . Dickie . . . varsity football cheerleading . . . girl’s spring track . . . powderpuff football JAMES TERRENCE HART Brooks Station Road Princeton “Hey, Shirl, can I borrow your note¬ book? Terry . . . football . . . tennis . . . skiing . . . freshman president . . . ski club (president). . . student coun¬ cil .. . S.R.C. . . . spring musicals . . . dance class? . . . Sam . . . senior play ELIZABETH SHARON HAYES 163 Lovell Road Holden The days that make us happy make us wise.” “Liz . . . pale blue . . . fireplaces . . . hot chocolate . . . guitar . . . tennis . . . Roar! TINA HEALY Gates Terrace Sterling Junction “Only listen to those who have noth¬ ing to say. John . . . BSH. . . . 11 11 73 . . . Green Hill Park . . . F.H.A. . . . library club DIANE LINDA HEDENBURG 24 Wayland Circle Holden “A friend in the market is better than money in the chest. Friday . . . guitar . . . people . . . children . . . velvet and lace . . . music . . . singing . . . M.Y.F. . . . autumn . . . blue jeans . . . water skiing . . . Maine . . . painting . . . puppies KARIN M. HELIE 273 Pommagussett Road Rutland As for man, his days are as grass: as a flower of the field so he flourisheth. Eh? . . . Egg . . . 11 3 72 . . . C.C.A. . . . 5 19 72 . . . music . . . Maine . . . buddies . . . tikes . . . blue WILLIAM HENNING 67 Plymouth Road Holden Goose . . . ramblin’ . . . bas¬ ketball . . . baseball . . . N.H.S. . . . the Three Stooges 72 RUTH ANNE HESELBARTH 5 Ashwood Road Paxton If at first you do succeed, try hard to hide your astonishment. Singing . . . sailing . . . swim¬ ming . . . skating . . . snowballs . . . sunshine . . . snails . . . Cape Cod . . . drama GAIL HICKEY 1160 Wachusett Street Jefferson Smile, it makes the world won¬ der what you ' ve been up to.” Guy . . . Bo-Bo . . . dancing . . . swimming . . . bowling . . . working . . . Dodge Charger . . . traveling . . . boating . . . going to carnivals . . . York Beach, Maine CHERYL HILL 13 Myrtle Ave. Sterling Junction NATHAN P. HINE Malden Street Holden The secret of competition is to go as slowly as possible and still win the race. DAVID HOBBS 61 Holt Road Holden There comes a time in the affairs of man when he must take the bull by the tail and face the situation. Laurie . . . Schlitz . . . A-A . . . Jesse . . . Chevy JON HOGAN 5 Mountview Drive Paxton I’m a stranger in a strange land. JEFFREY HOLM 15 Mountview Drive Holden The greatest is love, for love goes on forever. Basketball . . . hockey games . . . eating . . . j.v. basketball . . . swimming SUSAN BLOM HOLMES 22 Wildrose Ave. Holden There never seems to be enough time to do the things we want to do once we find them. Sue . . . tennis . . . biking . . . guitars . . . sunshine . . . Cape Cod 73 MICHAEL JOSEPH HORSFALL 38 Highland Street Holden Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name. McGovern . . . H.P.D. . . . tequila SUSAN J. HOUGHTON South Nelson Road Sterling “A new day is here . . . spend it with happiness. Steve . . . horseback riding . . . skiing . . . tennis . . . Friendly’s balloons . . . hockey games . . . friendship . . . hav¬ ing fun . . . outdoors . . .ski club . . . make-up committee . . . being with people . . . lifelll DONNA MARGARET HOUMERE 104 Apricot Street Worcester “It ' s what you learn after you know it all that really counts. Skiing . . . snow . . . sports . . . friends . . . fun . . . the good life . . . German club (sec.) . . . French club . . . photography club ... ski club . . . student council (pres.) . . . NHS. . .SRC WILLIAM D. HOW AH Chapin Road Holden The better part of one ' s life consists of his friendships. Music . . . skiing . . . mountain clim¬ bing . . . Idaho . . . traveling . . . Chinese food . . . Porker . . . baseball . . . pool SHERYL HOWE 223 Princeton Street Jefferson “To be any more than all I am, would be a lie. LDA . . . Fubar . . . Paal . . . MV Islanders . . . Fig . . . peace, lov and posters . . . Marian . . . Fred . . . the club . . . michelob and tri¬ umph . . . snow KARIN ANN HULTQUIST 86 Stoneleigh Road Holden A day without laughter is a day wasted.” Friends . . . laughing . . . sweaters ... 10-22-73 . . . parents . . . Per¬ kins Cove . . . waves . . . Ogunquit . . . winter. . . nonsense . . . KAK- ELING . . . cross-country skiing . . . French club . . . spring play . . . honor roll JOAN HUNT 5 Westview Drive Holden You can never lose what you can remember. Wicked! . . . boogying . . . Hey Day . . . Loggins and Messina . . . laughing . . . snowy nights . . . skiing . . . concerts . . . Watkins . . . The Abbey . . . Heineken . . . buzzin ' . . . year¬ book . . . LDA . . . field hockey . . . senior film NANCY E. HUNT 187 Doyle Road Holden There are many goals in which to work for, with these goals are bar¬ riers to overcome, each man can overcome these barriers. 74 STANLEY INGISON 4 Richards Ave. Paxton Keep on jumpin ' . DONALD J. JACKSON 154 Chapel Street Holden Take everyone ' s advice, then do as you please. Steak . . . intramural ice hockey . . . bikes . . . church basketball SONJA GAIL JACOBSON 476 Bullard Street Holden Don ' t ask me nothin ' . I just might tell ya the truth. Cheeseburgers . . . green . . . motorcycles . . . music . . . London . . . Sweden . . . French club GRACE JANES Maple Spring Drive Rutland ‘Happiness is making friends. talking new friends was the nicest fling about Wachusett. ANN JANKOWSKI Brooks Station Road Princeton No peace lies in the future which is not hidden in this present instant. Take peace! Randy . . . meeting people . . . head music . . . John Sebastian . . . Elton John . . . Watson 240-Z . . . Cromed . . . Silver Spring MARTHA JARVI 134 Hillside Road Rutland People do not lack strength, they lack will.” Spanish club . . . F.H.A. . . . blue . . . pizza . . . tennis . . . horse¬ back riding . . . outdoors 75 BRIAN JOHNSON 4 Laurelwood Road Rutland When life is the same day after day, it is no longer life. | Grateful Dead . . . Student Advisory Board . . . Watkins Glen . . . music . . . money . . . poker . . . that ' s strange I CAROL MARIE JOHNSON 58 Birchwood Drive Holden I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I ' ve seen yesterday, and I love today. Noel. . .happiness. . . what a scream! . . . dieting . . . driving peo¬ ple crazy . . . skiing . . . yearbook staff . . . honor roll . . . friends . . . Salem CHARLES JOHNSON 25 Williams Street Holden No civilized person ever goes to bed the same day he gets up. Two-strokin ' and tokin ' . . . hockey . . . G.M. . . . Lay it down and leave it for the past. KIM-ELAINE JOHNSON River Street Holden “If you hold my hand, we ' ll chase your dreams across the sky.” Elf . . . JBL . . . acting . . . people . . . song . . . freshman mathletes . . . concert chorus . . . WRHS singers . . . math¬ letes . . . senior plays . . . musi¬ cals . . . dance theatre club DAVE JOHNSON 10 Oak Crest Road Holden I want a broad margin to life. Ski club . . . spring snow . . . Killington . . . hiking . . . White Mountains . . . concerts . . . the Garden . . . 12 . . . Uncle Char¬ lie’s Pigeon Farm . . . micky dee ' s . . . Mustang . . . the dog . . . old road . . . it ' s for youl SCOn KENNETH JOHNSON 81 Bullard Street Holden “Happiness is not a reward, it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment, it is a result.” 9 21 73 KJG . . . “Dill . . . “Karen . . . baseball . . . bas¬ ketball . . . Maine . . . skiing . . . hunting . . . fishing SCOn KIMBALL JOHNSON 27 Phillips Road Holden Ski club . . . j.v. hockey . . . hiking . . . camping . . . snow MEGAN TEMPLE JOHNSTONE 89 Parker Ave. Holden For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Meg . . . John ...11 11 72... cheering . . . brownies . . . varsity basketball cheerleading . . . Moun- tainettes . . . field hockey . . . gym¬ nastics . . . skiing . . . spring play . . . girl’s track . . . A.F.S. . . . N.H.S. 76 DAVID KACHNOWICZ 8 Walnut Street Paxton GARY KACZMAREK Brewer Way Holden Love is like wine, it gets better with age. Kazzy . . . Margie . . . red . . . sports . . . McDonalds . . . beaches . . . fall . . . snow . . . varsity base¬ ball . . . varsity football... ski club DIANE ELIZABETH KALLGREN 5 Whitney Drive Paxton “To laugh, to love, to treasure friends is living. Di . . . Zebus . . . cheering . . . Wachusett games . . . eat¬ ing . . . skiing . . . walks . . . outdoors . . . Paxton Congo . . . being happy . . . rowdy . . . funl . . . Mountainettes . . . ' football cheerleading . . . track . . . N.H.S.. . . yearbook BEVERLY KAUPPILA 120 Holden Road Paxton “To everything there is a season.” “Beffa . . . skiing . . . green . . . music . . . piano . . . cello . . . chorus . . . friends DONALD R. KARSBERG 84 Wyoming Drive Holden “You only go around once in life, so grab for all the gusto you can. “Beraki” . . . IBM . . . AA . . . IGA stories . . . hockey . . . Chevy . . . J. Giles Band . . . Maine CLIFF KELLEY 27 Crystal Street Paxton “You can’t win if you don’t play the game. ’’Cliff”. . .motorcycles. . . food . . . fun . . . taking it easy . . . skiing . . . skating TARA BRIGID KELLEY 640 Pleasant Street Paxton The first smile I smile tomorrow, I give to you. Bugsy” . . . life . . . love . . . FF . . . goalie . . . kids . . . Can¬ ada . . . “Hey, lifeguard!” . . . sports . . . GM . . . diggin’ . . . teaching . . . coach . . . Bruins . . . one . . . fun-’n-games . . . sun . . . swimming JOHN MATTHEW KELLY 139 Bailey Road Holden “Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves. And the mome raths outgrabe. Throwing rocks . . . Appalachian Mountain club . . . cross-country . . . baseball. . . Cindy 77 KATHLEEN KELLY Clinton Road Sterling Tomorrow see the things that never come today. Kelly . . . Chinese food . . . Ellisville . . . Cora Jackson . . . ski club . . . Spanish Honor Soci¬ ety . . . student council . . . who ' s who JON L. KENARY 14 Oakridge Road Holden The curvature of a smile can straighten out many things. Hockey . . . golf . . . student council . . . Eairlane 500 . . . Kathy LISA JEANNE KENNEDY 53 Wilder Road Sterling Oh, how great is love! And how little am II Yearbook staff . . . skiing . . . mountains . . . parties . . . blue . . . senior cabinet. . . Martha ' s Vine¬ yard JON BRIAN KENNEY Winter Hill Road Holden “The only words I have to say is take a jump. Cars . . . beer cans . . . tank CAROLE KING 25 Oregon Trail Holden ELISABETH ANN KNEELAND 23 Steele Street Holden Walk soft enough, you can sneak by anyone. Liz . . . blue . . . skiing . . . swimming . . . canoeing . . . honor roll. . . gymnastic club . . . 5 . . . Mad River Glen FRANK KOHLSTROM 223 Bailey Road Holden KAREN KOZMINSKI 37 Highland Park Road Rutland Happiness makes up in height, what it lacks in length.” “Snake . . . FF . . . eight¬ een . . . kids . . . diggin ' . . . Bruins . . . face-offs . . . love . . . living . . . hockey . . . “coach . . . teaching . . . GM . . . Canada . . . kindergarten . . . fun-n-games . . . Braves . . . show 78 STEVEN H. KRAMER •30 Meadow Wood Drive Holden All of the animals excepting man know that the principle business of life is to enjoy it. Nebe . . . pickles . . . foot¬ ball . . . basketball . . . skiing . . . fishing . . . National Honor Society JOANNE ELIZABETH LABOVITES 476 Shrewsbury Street Holden Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Concerts . . . navy . . . R.D.S.D.S.D.. . . business club SANDRA ELAINE LaBREE Beaman Road East Princeton You ' re still young, that ' s your fault. Sandy . . . “Jim . . . black . . . sailing . . . Cat Stevens . . . Decem¬ ber fourth . . . W.R.S. . . . Cadillacs . . . Asti Spumante . . . Chinese food . . . lobster . . . New Hamp¬ shire .... business club (pres.) . . . photography club (sec.). . . S.D.S.D. MARK LAFAYETTE Greenland Road Sterling CHRISTINE LAMBERT Pommagussett Road Rutland Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to smile. Green . . . lobster . . . “Chris” . . . FTA . . . Future Nurses ' club . . . Latin club (sec., pres.). . . guidance WENDY JANE LANDQUIST 461 Bullard Street Holden Kindness in words creates confi¬ dence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving cre¬ ates love. Softball games . . . purple vettes . . . fried clams . . . McDonalds . . . home ec teacher . . . French club . . . FHA . . . basketball man¬ ager JOHN LANTIEGNE 23 Highland Park Rutland “Tiny . . . cards . . . Budweiser . . . guns . . . country music SUSAN MARY LARIVIERE 38 Montana Drive Holden Two persons cannot long be friends if they cannot forgive each other ' s little failings. Cheering . . . 5-27-73 . . . Puff . . . good times . . . beaches . . . friends ... ski club . . . hockey cheerleader . . . homeroom representative . . . yearbook 79 PAUL EDWIN LARSON 35 Wayland Circle Holden GARY LEDERER 1 90 West Street Paxton You don’t mess with the best because the best don’t mess. 65 Olds . . . Old Forge, New York . . . Tex . . . ski-doo . . . T-N-T . . . Schlitz . . . water skiing . . . Mickey Green’s If you’ve got it, give it. All sports . . . Sunday . . . snowmo¬ bile grass races . . . Wanna bet? SHARON LEMAY Reservoir Street Holden MARK S. LEONARD 6 Monticello Drive Paxton I ' m one. Gratitude and appreciation toward the members of the Pyre. Thanks again. DINA ANN LINDQUIST 53 Kendall Road Holden And indeed there will be time to wonder, ‘Do I dare? ' and, ' Do I dare ' ? Ocean . . . sailing . . . the coun¬ try mouse . . . Northwest ARLINE UUNGBERG 133 Lovell Road Holden Friendship is a small word — it ' s people who make it big. J.B.D. . . . Halloween . . . Dene and Dupe” . . . the gang . . . skiing . . . Europe . . . drama I . . . Cape . . . friends . . . Winnepesaukee . . . ski club . . . H.R. rep. . . . spring musicals . . . 3-R TRUDI LOCKE East County Road Rutland Live and let live and die. It ' s a new day! Friends . . . fish . . . R and R . . . Trudi . . . trips . . . places . . . 13... being alone . . . sunrise . . . Comet Pond ... log cabin . . . Indi¬ ans ... all for LDA . . . music . . . Dave Someday everything is gonna be dif¬ ferent. When I paint my masterpiece. Freshman football. . . Latin club ROBERT LOFTUS 52 Harrington Drive Holden 80 JOCELYN LUHTA 8 Parker Avenue Holden Ask everyone ' s advice, then do as you please. Outdoors . . . Vette . . . 10-11-70 . . . teddy bear . . . Sicilians . . . Spanish club . . . F.H.A. . . . honor roll. . . 3R BOBBI LUNDEEN 45 Raymond Street Holden There ' s nowhere you can be that isn ' t where you’re meant to be.” Bob . . . M.L.M. . . . hockey games . . . red . . . sports . . . ani¬ mals . . . traveling . . . honor roll . . . Spanish Honor Society . . . soft- ball. . . 3R KARLA LUNDQUIST Kendall Road Jefferson WENDY SHIRLEY LUUKKO 46 Glenwood Road Rutland One song leads on to another, one friend to another friend, so I ' ll travel along with a friend and a song. “Luke . . . singing . . . musicals . . . Grateful Dead . . . LDA . . . R R . . . Wachusett singers MARK LUTZ Laurelwood Road Rutland Living is a life full of happiness. Girls . . . music . . . swimming . . . sports . . . Orbit . . . band DANIEL LYNCH Leominster Road Holden PATRICIA J. MacDONALD 1 Brooks Road Paxton He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare. Patty . . . football games . . . pizza . . . skiing? . . . pool . . . good times . . . good friends . . . yearbook ELIZABETH JEANNE MacKAY 22 Wyndhurst Drive Holden It ' s true, blondes do have more funll” Betsy . . . Bermuda . . . the Cape . . . 3R . . . Mel C . . . painting . . . vogel . . . weekends . . . black . . . field hockey . . . gymnastics . . . Echo staff . . . pink sand . . . music . . . P.C.K. 81 SUSAN PHYLLIS MACKAY 889 Salisbury Street Holden My world is beautiful . . . now that you are in it. Sue . . . cheering . . . OJ.M. . . . gymnastics ... ice cream . . . sports . . . field hockey . . . basketball cheerleading . . . N.H.S. . . . class treasurer . . . spring musicals ... ski club . . . Spanish club . . . dance festival THEODORE MAHAN Campbell Road Rutland ROBIN MALKASIAN 119 West Street Paxton “In the midst of winter I found that there was in me an invincible summer. Rob . . . tennis . . . smiles . . . Yatza . . . madewells VALERIE MANCEVICE 112 Arizona Ave. Holden CHRISTINE JOANNE MANGSEN 44 Apple Tree Lane Holden Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative. Chris . . . J.B. . . . dark green . . . varsity and j.v. field hockey . . . varsity tennis . . . literary staff . . . prom committee ... ski club . . . sailing . . . traveling . . . Cape Cod LARRY S. MANN 241 Maple Ave. Rutland What you receive from life will only be what you have given it.” Cheryl . . . Chevies? . . . bikes . . . camping . . . nature . . . trapshoot¬ ing .. . Stanley . . . manhole covers . . . you can ' t win ' em all . . . T.M.A. MARIO MARINI SUSAN MARONA Leominster Road 33 Forestdale Road Leominster Paxton 82 ROBIN MARTIN Birchwood Drive Rutland Being more of a woman used to mean acting hard to get. Today, it means not acting at all. B.C.P. . . . July 4th . . . skiing . . . Rutland rowds . . . friends . . . parties . . . happy times ROBERT MATTSON 469 Shrewsbury Street Holden Drive thy business, let not that drive thee.” Spanish club . . . intramural sports . . . NRA . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . Midland Soccer League . . . cards . . . honor roll MICHAEL JOHN McCARTHY 35 Cranbrook Drive Holden High school is life — You can’t reap the harvest without having first planted and cultivated the seed. Motown Mac . . . grape . . . ram¬ blin ' . . . football . . . Turkey day . . . Mac Most . . . baseball . . . National Honor Society mary McCauley 102 Nelson Street Holden How beautiful life is for those who share love. Binki . . .poetry. . .cheering . . . fur. . . sunset. . . hockey . . . Porker” . . . W.D.H.. . . puffs . . . student council . . . class vice- president . . .ice hockey cheerleader . . . honor roll. . . 3R . . . Echo douglas McCracken 104 Forest Drive Holden The man who makes no mistakes usually does not make anything. Carole . . .Blue Olds. . . ski club KEVIN McGANN Glenwood Road Rutland DAVID McKAY Causeway Street Jefferson KEVIN JOHN McKENNA 1 Bean Road Sterling “The end only begins when you give up.” Varsity hockey 83 SUSAN LINDA McKNIGHT 62 Appletree Lane Holden Those who aren ' t busy being born are busy dying. Nutty . . . friends . . . skiing . . . Watkins Glen . . . good times . . . Silver Lake . . . summer ... ski club . . . student Council . . . vice presi¬ dent . . . SRC . . . yearbook . . . homeroom rep JANICE MERCHANT 28 Quinapoxet Street Jefferson To give is her nature. To help is her wish. French club . . . Jan . . . friends . . . October 26 . . . our place SCOn MELLECKER 73 Woodridge Road Holden ‘‘He who travels alone can leave today; but he who travels with another must wait till the other is ready. Quaz . . . climbing . . . skiing . . . Bustins . . . Allman Brothers . . . Thoreau . . . Young . . . rowdies . . .women CARL MELLOR 127 Holden Street Holden SCOn McRELL Hill Top Drive Sterling JOEL MELICK 318 Holden Street Holden THOMAS MEAGHER Take it easy. Turkey Hill Road Mac ' s party . . . White Mountains Rutland . . . summertime . . . skiing . . . good times . . . tops . . . music .-. ya know JANET MIRICK Mason Road Jefferson ANDRe ' mONCHEUR 26 Laurelwood Road Holden A friend is one before whom you can think aloud. Ski club . . . football . . . Hi . . . Belgium . . . swimming . . . friends JINJA MOORE 137 Chapel Street Holden Along with sunshine, there’s got to be a little rain sometime.” Travel . . . snowmobiles . . . my poodle Jumper . . . navy blue . . . “Jinj” . . . Helpl SCOT S. MORGAN Goodnow Road Princeton Always anticipate the future.” Skiing . . . computers . . . Yeah . . . only one t . . .tennis . . . think snow . . . swimming . . . football . . . basketball . . . sports GLORIA MORROW John Dee Road Sterling Happiness is someone to love, something to hope for. Ray . . . steak . . . colors . . . purple and yellow . . . F.H.A. . . . library club EVA MORKAVAGE Hubbardston Road Princeton Art club . . . library club . . . navy blue . . . tigers” JOHN MORROW John Dee Road Sterling Bristoff Bros. . . . work study LAURIE MORSE 31 Wyoming Drive Holden LEE ANNE MOURGINIS 737 Salisbury Street Holden Beaches . . . summertime . . . black . . . art 85 ANN MURPHY 23 Crestview Drive Holden Life-making is a little like love- making ... a really beautiful high that can be extremely frus¬ trating at times.” Poetry . . . Branston ... el are why . . . fiddlin ' . . . dancing . . . blues . . . blue grass . . . liberation . . . revolution . . . friendship . . . smiling ALFRED W. MYSKA 224 Pleasantdale Road Rutland “Up the proverbial estuary with insufficient means of propulsion. Football . . . Vikings . . . Porsche . . . Yellow Peril. . . computers . . . allagash . . . B.S.A. . . . T.M.A. . . . H.A.O.B. . . . snow . . . green machine . . . bowling . . . Saturday nights JOHN NELSON 28 Montana Drive Holden Let us then be what we are, and speak what we think, and in all things keep ourselves loyal to truth. Intramural ice hockey mm mSm LORI M. NELSON 71 Bullard Street Holden Early in the morning. Daybreak on the land. A silver moon, A golden star, ski the snow, run the sand. Second row seats . . . TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS . . . Columbian . . . 3d ' s . . . Van Morrison SHIRLEY A. NELSON 124 Richards Avenue Paxton “Hills of forest green where moun¬ tains touch the sky. A dream come true I ' ll live there till I die.” Smoothie . . . skiing . . . sailing . . . Webster Lake . . . my bike . . . I.I.I. . . . yearbook!!! . . .ski club BARBARA JEAN NICHOLS Barre-Paxton Road Rutland A friend is someone you can rely on. Babs . . . softball . . . F.H.A. . . . F.T.A. . . . girls ' glee club . . . con¬ cert choir . . . “whoo no way . . . steak MARK ALAN NOEL 23 Kendall Road Holden You only live once, so live it up while you can. Basketball . . . music . . . Bets . . . Europe . . . summer . . . concerts . . . parties . . . nigh- time . . . sports cars JOSEPH FRANCIS NORTON 277 West Street Paxton You can’t trust the man who made the mess to clean it up. So long Dick. Pits . . . roofer. . . Budweiser 86 RICHARD NYLEN 425 Highland Street Holden I never have to rush because I ' m always on time. Varsity baseball . . . skiing . . . L.M.S.. . . parties . . . sports CATHY NYSTROM 40 Chapel Street Holden A heart without love cannot live forever. Tony . . . just you and me . . . colour my world . . . blue . . . purple . . . swimming . . . motorcycles . . . concerts . . . good times . . . Spanish club . . . Spanish Honor Society . . . Y.E.S. LYNN OBELCZ 361 Bailey Road Holden The earth is the cradle of the mind, but one cannot live in a cradle for¬ ever. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky JAMES FRANCIS OCCHIALINI St. Mary ' s Drive Holden “Peace is not an awful lot to ask. Lori. . . concerts . . . bikes . . . albums . . . wheelies . . . volume . . . parties . . . riding . . . skiing . . . hiking . . . traveling JEANNE OCCHIPINTI Hobbs Road Princeton If you ' re not here, you ' re there. If you ' re not there, you’re here. If you ' re neither, you ' re nowhere. Snowblower . . . Johnzo KAREN OHLSON Box 91 Oakdale LYNNE INGRID OLSON 251 Chapel Street Holden The meaning of friendship is not a word, but a feeling. “Ingrid . . . sports . . . j.v. and varsity field hockey . . . varsity basketball . . . softball (co-cap- tain) . . . Spanish club WILLIAM OLSON 49 Surrey Lane Holden 87 CYNTHIA OSLEBO 101C Main Street Holden RANDALL ORLOMSKI 63 Winfield Road Holden • ' ‘T ' : ' ROBIN OSTERGARD 24 Lowell Ave. Holden BETH ELLEN PALMER 24 Laurelwood Road Sterling Kindness in words creates confi¬ dence, kindness in thinking cre¬ ates profoundness, kindness in giving creates love. Blue . . . roast beef . . . sports . . . skiing . . . music . . . gym¬ nastics . . . business club . . . Spanish club PATRICE CARROLL OWEN 21 Birch wood Drive Holden What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? Tom . . . 3-12-71 . . . skiing . . . friends . . . football games . . . snow . . . Chrismas . . . Friendly ' s . . . yearbook staff . . . ski club . . . homeroom rep . . . German club . . . honor roll . . . gymnastics DEBRA ANN PANDISCIO 63 Woodridge Road Holden The essentials of happiness are someone to be, someone to love, and something to hope for. People . . . cheering . . . “Nel¬ lie . . . dancing . . . July 6 . . . smiles . . . M.H.S. . . . basket¬ ball cheerleading ... ski club . . . spring musicals . . . N.H.S. . . . dance festival WILLIAM ARCHER PARQUETTE 272 Maple Ave. Rutland When a man spends his time dream¬ ing, he leaves no time to be the per¬ son he really is. Football . . . hockey . . . spring track . . . steak and eggs . . . the peacock . . . the time we had” RAE B. PARKS 9 Crystal Street Paxton To live for today and to love for tomorrow is the wisdom of a fool. On top of the world . . .Janet 88 CAROLE ANN PEASE 50 Pleasant Street Paxton Silence sometimes speaks louder than words. Doug . . . animals . . . yellow MELANIE ANN PECK 5 Hilltop Drive Sterling Junction Friendship is an everday thing. Ski club . . . F.H.A. . . . parliamen¬ tarian, president, state historian . . . honor roll. . . costume committee for spring and fall plays . . . Friendly ' s balloons . . . Texas . . . California . . .Bruins—12 15 73. . .tennis GUY PECKITT 8 Mountview Drive Holden People are basically good, so why get upset with institutions and customs. J. Geils Band . . . Ladies Invited . . . Marshall Rickenbacker CTS . . . “Hey, I’m outta here. . . . and of course . . . Black river circus” ELAINE PERRY 170 Red Stone Hill Sterling Junction Keep smiling and you will always be happy. F.H.A. . . . business club . . . blue green . . . football . . . basketball and hockey games . . . Newton ' s dairy . . . Friend¬ ly ' s . . . having a good time MARC PELLETZ 67 Fort Sumter Drive Holden Man ' s needs change but not his love nor his desire that love should satisfy his needs. Hey Day . . . ale and bun . . . Abbie . . . Tricia . . . Old Mill . . . concerts . . . long weekends . . . good times . . . the beaches . . . rotary . . . tickets and more tickets . . . cutco DOREEN ANN PESOLA North Row Road Sterling “With every new day there dawns a new beginning. Camping . . . skiing. tennis . . . swimming . . . sailing . . . bicycling . . . my church . . . friends . . . good weather “Sweet Sur render . . .blue . . .ice cream SANDRA PETRIE 19 Duxbury Drive Holden The most wasted day of all is that on which you have not laughed. Pete . . . tennis . . . art. . . blue and green . . . lasagna . . . the mountains . . . the ocean . . . French National Honor Society ELIZABETH PHELAN Bailey Road Holden 89 CONSTANCE PHOTAKIS 54 Woodridge Rood Holden May each day knock on your door with a smile, and leave you with happiness in your heart. Connie . . . navy blue . . . snow . . . animals . . . skiing . . . music . . . lots of fun . . . ski club . . . spring play make-up committee ROBERT BRADFORD PIERCE 1028 Pleasant Street Paxton “The farthest thing from my mind at this moment is my collection of toes. DONNA PILLSBURY RFD Heywood Road Leominster THOMAS PIRANI 52 Arizona Ave. Holden Any bird can build a nest, but not anybody can lay an egg. Tom . . . Deb . . . hockey . . . wheelbarrel . . . senior class play . . . soccer . . . intramural hockey . . . Spanish club ANNE PITSIS 73 Laurel Hill Lane Holden “Your cool, your cool.” Kechu . . . homeroom rep . . . buz¬ zards . . . Jagger. . . silver... fur . . . big pocketbooks . . . Coke . . . H.N.H. . . . Salisbury . . . Hampton . . . concerts . . . parties . . . dives . . . weekends . . . cheese popcorn 2 L£t .A RAYMOND PODESTA 25 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden ROBERT DONALD POPE 30 Stoneleigh Road Holden To work for what you get is to appreciate it more. Mon a Lee . . . Cape Cod . . . Eastham . . . carpentry . . . shop . . . Harding-Navy . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . Sweden . . . sports DAVID POULIN Kendall Hill Road Sterling 90 GERALD POWERS 1 Marshall Street Paxton “Love, of course, is an act involv¬ ing the precious liquids of the Soul. The spacious interludes that follow are always the gift of Deborah. MARIA L. POWERS Wilder Road Sterling “The days of men are as of grass. The wind passes over and they are gone. Skiing . . . snowy days . . . glowing candles . . . Shake¬ speare ... ski club . . . National Honor Society . . . spring play . . . yearbook LINDA PURTLE Whitney Street Holden Live all your life before it ' s too late. Moody Blues . . . “Linzy . . . Herb ' s ROGER RABOIN 31 Brookside Drive Holden KHRIS RANTA 222 Grove Street Paxton It ' s not just opening doors, going to bars, burning bras. It ' s not woman truck drivers or wearing pants. It ' s the privilege of controlling your own world and changing ours. Bugsy SHEILA REED 35 Crowningshield Drive Paxton Happiness is found in the little things. Elf. . .Chink JOSEPH P. REIDY 327 Salisbury Street Holden “Joe . . . Light ' em up . . . Chevy wagons . . . “Mac’s par¬ ties . . . Bud JOHN REILLY 5 Mark Circle Holden Though we were enveloped in mist as usual, we trusted that there was a bright day behind it. Thoreau National Honor Society . . . cross-country . . . band . . . Latin club . . . Rican 91 DORY-ANN RICHARDS Manning Street Holden “My thoughts are lost in memories that keep me free.” Long walks along the sea . . . good friends . . . laughing . . . G T ' s . . . Fleetwood Mac . . . Labor Day . . . Mt. Tryfan . . . windy autumn days . . . horses . . . skiing ... art DAVID R. RICHARDSON 4 Westview Drive Holden Your life is only as good as you make it.” Skiing . . . piffers ...12... Yam¬ aha . . . Jizebelle . . . fall play ' 74 . . . freshman football . . . mono . . . girls . . . life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness EDWIN D. RICHARDSON 30 Apple Tree Lane Holden In the beginning, God created man. Man created a word. The word was a lie, and still is. WRHS band (2nd trombone) . . . computer freak JOHN RICKARD 41 Meadowwood Drive Holden If you can ' t trust me, who can you trust? Pic . . . buzz . . . Quaze . . . bikes RICHARD JOEL RIENDEAU JR. 290 Chapel Street Holden “Numberless are the world ' s won¬ ders, but none more wonderful than yourself. R.J.” . . .500 Triumph. . . D.L.C.. . . Maine . . . trapshoot¬ ing . . . pizza and beer . . . Three Dog Night . . . skiing . . . Mickey Mouse . . . vacations MACY RIGROD 164 Beechwood Road Holden Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Matthew CHARLES RIPA Pleasant View Ave. Sterling 92 1 1 JULIE ANN ROLLINS 2 Oregon Trail Holden BETSY ROLLINS ROBINSON 24 Short Street Holden “Be life long or short, its complete¬ ness depends on how it was lived. Skiing . . . cheering . . . M.A.N. . . . people . . . nursing . . . M.V. . . . Europe . . . spring musicals . . . Freshman class treasurer . . . basketball cheerleader ... ski club . . . yearbook staff . . . N.H.S. “You only go around once so reach for all the gusto you can. Jar . . . P.E. teacher . . . field hockey . . . Missouri . . . Cape Cod . . . j.v. field hockey . . ' .varsity field hockey (capt.) . . . varsity bas¬ ketball . . . tennis . . . softball . . . spring track AMY RUBIN 5 Arrowhead Drive Paxton DAVID W. RYAN 46 Camp Street Paxton No man is demolished but by himself.” Blue . . . lucky seven . . . snow . . . The Resy . . . skiing, ski¬ ing, skiing . . . Harts . . . easy come, easy gone . . . forever . . . Mimi . . . “Daisey . . . Trish . . . go for it” . . . ski club JAMES RUGG 18 Maple Street Sterling MARC STEVEN SACHS 44 Camp Street Paxton Sach . . . bright yellow . . . the beach . . . j.v. baseball . . . varsity baseball... ski club ROBIN SANBORN Moscow Road Holden LAUREL SANDSTROM 9 Anthony Drive Rutland Wit is the salt of conversation. Lori . . . Frank . . . Santy” . . . blue . . . Chinese food . . . pizza . . . tennis . . . water skiing 93 ROBIN SANFORD Hilltop Drive Sterling Junction A seeker of silence am I, but too much is remained unsaid, for I cannot speak my thoughts. D.L.B. . . . sky blue . . . snow falls . . . bare feet . . . beach¬ combing . . . Rexham . . . Art Mr. B.. . . candy A winner never quits, and a quit¬ ter never wins. GERG ... Air Force . . . lob¬ ster . . . Triumph . . . Rickman . . . Canada . . . Budweiser. . . cross-country. . .winter track . . . spring track . . . soccer MICHAEL SARRETTE 8 Doyle Road Holden PATRICIA M. SAVAGE 2 Wildwood Road Holden “I only know how true it is that love is a chain of love as nature is a chain of life. RM M.P. . . . Hey Day . . . skiing . . . the beach . . . F Street . . . concerts . . . long weekends ANDREW J.SCHLITZ 367 Highland Street Holden Don ' t give up until you ' ve given that second effort. SANDI . . . Big Macs . . . sports . . . javelin . . . Schiltzy . . . 7th period study . . . football . . . winter track . . . spring track KAREN SCHNELL 7 Lincoln Ave. Holden Happy are those who dream and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Science seminar . . . library club . . . M.Y.F. . . . Quebec . . . Mt. Monadnock . . . Captain James Wil¬ liams, P.O.W. COLLEEN SCHUFFELS Beaman Road Sterling Nothing is impossible, anything is obtainable. Concerts . . . people . . . animals . . . music CYNTHIA L. SCOn 30 Brentwood Drive Holden Wachusett singers . . . Wachu- sett concert chorus . . . girls ' glee club . . . honor roll . . . French club . . . Cin . . . 7th period study . . . rehearsals ELAINE L. SCOn 385 Pleasantdale Road Rutland A soft answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up anger. ‘‘Scotty . . .blue. . .fried chicken . . . guitar . . . tennis . . . waterskiing . . . art. . . Mountainettes . . . football cheerleading . . . girls ' basket¬ ball . . . spring musical . . . honor roll 94 MELISSA ANN SEFTON 45 Richards Avenue Paxton In a world of guns and ice, there is the great noise of battle and the even greater silence of friends. Love defies all. . . question DONNA SIMPSON 442 Salisbury Street Holden We may change with the sea¬ sons, but the seasons can ' t change us. Sunshine. . .2-10-73. . . R.F.’s house . . . friends . . . concerts . . . 5-1-73 . . . blue . . . D.B. . . . yellow . . . ocean . . . walks . . . 7-4-71 . . . Hampton 73 . . . swimming . . . long vacations . . . M.B. . . . Spanish club . . . homeroom rep . . . 3R DAVID SHIELDS 92 North Row Road Sterling “What the hell is thatl B.F.D. “Debbie . . . Tull . . . Cooper. . . Deep Purple . . . Led Zeppelin . . . sports . . .all week parties . . . Old Orchard Beach . . . roast beef . . . steak ERICA SJOSTEDT 248 Parker Avenue Holden Eric the Red . . . good grief . . . Maine . . . spring play . . . senior play . . . field hockey . . . chorus . . . Girls ' Glee Club . . . honor roll . . . National Honor Society DONNA MARY SMILEY Pineview Road Sterling To be happy is not to possess much, but to hope and to love much. Ski club . . . junior treasurer . . . sunshine . . . apple-muggin ' . . . hobbit. . . buddies . . . Block Island BRENDA SMITH Cutler Road Holden Love and Earl LESLIE SMITH Sherwood Drive Sterling And the sun burned over the bar¬ ren land then night fell, and the moon rose but the sun was still there...” ROBIN SMITH 226 Brattle Street Holden Watkins Glen . . . concerts . . . music 95 DAVE SOMMA East Park Drive Sterling Joanne . . . football cards . . . Rivi¬ era . . . roast beef . . . July 8 9, 1973. . .champagne HARRY SPENCER 79 Birchwood Drive Holden “I prefer the challenges of life to the guaranteed existence. Elibomsdlo . . . twelve . . . snow . . . skiing . . . cactus . . . pitting . . . golf team ... ski club KIRSTINE L. SPRING 64 Parker Ave. Holden Hitch your wagon to a star.” Ralph Waldo Emerson Kirsty . . . dancing . . . com¬ posing . . . drawing . . . piano . . . talking cats . . . yellow ducks . . . knights and fairy tales DIANE STEVENS 95 Stoneleigh Road Holden ‘‘The smile that you send out returns to you. Mathletes . . . field hockey . . . FNHS . . . NHS . . . yearbook . . . twirling . . . people . . . mountains . . . hot fudges . . . AYOP ... he gives nothing who does not give himself. DIANE ST. GEORGE 1994 North Main Street Jefferson A friend is someone who walks in when the whole world walks out. Kids . . . friends . . . lime green vettes . . . New York . . . New Jersey. . . Ma Pa . . . Abbotts . . . horses . . . Friend¬ ly ' s . . . Bermamba” . . . sixth lunch DENISE STEWART Bumbo Brook Drive Paxton KAREN STEWART Chase Hill Road Sterling DONALD STRAND 1982 North Main Street Jefferson 96 CAROL STROMBERG 954 Main Street Holden DAVID STROMBERG 4 Torrey Lane Holden Hockey ... ski club . . . Stowe, Vt. . . . dungeries . . . Abbey . . . P.F. . . . Hexel Green . . . skiing the highest peaks . . . hot doggin 1 . . . snow storms NANCY STROMBERG 954 Main Street Holden STEVEN STUTMAN 14 Indian Hill Road Paxton TIMOTHY STUART Clinton Road Sterling Red MG . . . skiing ... ski club GAIL SULLIVAN 15 South Wachusett Street Holden “Long before the river goes far from where it was, long before it meets the sea, a child will know of love. Honor roll . . . Underground Atlanta . . . Navy . . . The Oco¬ nee . . . friends LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Clinton Road RFD Lancaster DAVID F. SWEENEY 8 Edgewood Drive Holden If you ' re not going to go all the way, there ' s no sense in going at all. Pizza . . . Joe Willie’s class . . . 7th period study . . . cars and bikes . . . j.v. basketball. . . cross-country . . . varsity soccer 97 SCOn P. SZYMKIEWICZ Princeton Road Sterling “You don ' t know what you had till you ' ve lost it. Babe Ruth Mass, state champs 1972 .. . J.C. 12 22 72 . . . T’NT . . . Ralph ' s closs . . . steak . . . hamburgers . . . pizza . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . foot¬ ball EVE MARIE TAWCZYNSKI Putnam Road Holden Les bons souvenirs valent mieux que I ' or des rois. Tennis . . . ivory . . . amber. . . the Cape . . . golabki . . . New Orleans . . . Echo (co-editor) . . . French club . . . Latin club (vice-president) . . . Quilt. . . P.T.A. . . . yearbook . . . 3R TRACY TAYLOR 64 Nola Drive Holden “Computers today . . . men tomor¬ row?” Chris . . . diving . . . Louie . . . computer-hacking . . . bug in RSTS? . . . cross-country skiing . . . science fair . . . state science fair . . . science seminar. . . Y.E.S. (vp) TOM TOD 14 Anthony Drive Rutland Track . . . hockey . . . football . . . Swamp Rat. . . swimming DAVID TOMASINO 38 Asnebuskit Road Paxton CATHLEEN ANN TOOMEY 8 Birch wood Drive Holden and now today i find a lot has come to change my mind and it took some time to understand Cath . . . music . . . navy blue . . . Joe . . . Neil Young . . . night¬ time . . . summer . . . A . . . trina . . . Marian High School JOHN MICHAEL TROSTEL Mirick Road Princeton Prost, ein bayerisches bierl” skiing . . . people . . . Dan Hicks and his hot licks . . . mushroom pizza . . . Dortmunder Hansa, Germany . . . and a banana smoked a sleeping book DEBORAH SUSAN TROW RFD 1 Sterling Road Princeton Any good thing or kindness I can show let me do it now. Deb . . . Trowzier . . . Randy . . . Moody Beach. . . N.H. . . . g . . . green . . . Spanish club . . . honor roll . . . Quilt staff . . . business club (vice-pres¬ ident) . . . yearbook staff 98 KENNETH TRUDEAU Route 140 Princeton ELIZABETH A. TUTTLE Kendall Hill Road Sterling Junction It is not I who speaks, but life within me who has much to say! Beth”. . . field hockey . . . cheering . . . girls ' track . . . football games . . . basketball games . . . skiing . . . F.N.H.S. . . . N.H.S. . . . H.R. rep. . . . yearbook DALE TWICHELL 22 Woodland Road Holden It’s only the giving that makes you what you are. D.P.O. . . . skiing . . . Canada . . . Horseneck Beach . . . log cabins . . . 5th periods . . . J. Giels . . . Vermont . . . July 4th . . . Tull . . . The Abbey . . . Comet Pond . . . P. Town JORGE VALDES Rutland Heights Hospital Rutland Learning is living, living is doing, do it tool Panamenian . . . Thank Wachu- sett I ' m different today! . . . educa¬ tion . . . work . . . have a good time . . . dance . . . have nice car . . . swimming . . . travel MARK VALIS River Road Rutland MINA VESTARHIS 14 Walnut Street Paxton KEVIN WADE East Lake Drive Sterling Junction WAYNE A. WALKER Route 140 East Princeton Reflect on the past, and build on the future. Skiing . . . hunting . . . hockey . . . freshman basketball . . . intramural hockey ... ski club 99 JOHN J. WALLACE River Street Holden If you ever wont to know what ' s going on in the world, ask someone from Massachusetts. Cervinia . . .ski club . . . tennis . . . soccer . . . frosh-football . . . fall play ' 73 . . . mathletes . . . N.H.S. . . . Y.E.S. . . . “Ace . . . science seminar. . . science fairs DAVID BRIAN WALSH 16 Sherwood Hill Drive Holden I will make it whatever I decide to do, but probably won ' t decide until I ' m near the top of the hill. Terri. . . Hodaka PATRICK WARE 64 Homestead Road Holden You ' ll never live to see the day you die. Ratso . . . cycles . . . art . . . the Holden Nine . . . climbing . . . the towers . . . cruising . . . bloodshot LISA WASHBURN Mirick Road Princeton Innocence flow, erasing all trace, for we are in another time and another place.” Music . . . the Stix . . . Roy Buchanan . . . skiing . . . G T ' s PHILIP WARE 64 Homestead Road Holden It takes a whole lotta ' medicine, to pretend I ' m someone else. Music. . .Salter ' s. . .who ' s Fubar? . . . boogey . . . gin and tonics . . . the Experiment . . . LDAI . . . manuel... the Abbey . . .fig ELLEN WATT Central Tree Road Rutland Outdoors . . . Painting . . . sing¬ ing . . . friends . . . and a good laugh SUSANNA WEBSTER Worcester Road Princeton I . . . am always glad to touch the living rock again and dip my head in the high mountain sky. Night knows deep rememberings. Salter ' s . . . B . . . Princeton sun¬ rises . . . kittens . . . Labor Day . . . tennis SCOn WENTZELL 217 Bullard Street Holden Friendship is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. The Cape . . . sleeping . . . sunny days . . . baseball . . . ramblin ' . . . football . . . basketball . . . baseball 100 LORI JANE WERME 724 Salisbury Street Holden BRUCE WHEELER Spring Street Jefferson Gold and silver are gifts that are treasured by many, but gifts of the heart cost not a penny. Blue . . . friends . . . sundaes . . . sophomore cabinet . . . gymnastics club . . . honor roll . . . French club . . . 3R “How do I love thee, let me count the ways. Work study . . . munchkin . . . rock music . . . playing the drums . . . Diana RONALD WHITE Pommagussett Road Rutland THEODORE WHITNEY 6 Lake View Avenue Sterling If life is what you make it, make it your best. WILLIAM H. WHITHAM Cross Road Princeton Football . . . track . . . tennis . . . Schlitz . . . ABBEY . . . drugs are the 5th dimension . . . Rowe’s . . . ain ' t been the same since I ran out of drugs . . . Well- fleet . . . Boynton . . . this car smells like a breweryl . . . vine¬ yard l JON WIGBY Cranberry Lane Spencer MARCIA JAYNE WILES 7 Burtenmar Circle Paxton Oft in my way have I stood still, though but a casual passenger, so much I felt the awfulness of life. GM hockey . . . keep dreamin ' . . . Aerosmith . . . Jay ' s parties . . . sophomore year EDWARD E. WILKINS JR. Cuttler Road Holden Keep both feet on the ground, and you ' ll never get your pants off. Big Ed . . . 61” Falcon Mouse . . . Schlitz . . . A.A. . . . spectator sports ... Ft. Sumter . . . Ralph ' s graphic arts . . . relaxed study 101 RUSSELL WILKINS Cutler Road Jefferson Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Baseball . . . track . . . basket¬ ball . . . football . . . gym leader . . . Wachusett . . . Bud . . . friends . . . parties . . . green KATHY WILLIAMSON 183 West Street Paxton Moments of yesterday, laughter and friends of today, hopes that tomorrow will be as good. Storms . . . dark green . . . quiet . . . sleeping late . . . Corbie . . . good friends . . . popcorn . . . windshield wipers BRUCE W. WILSON 27 Forestdale Road Paxton Today is the first day of the rest of my life. German club . . . judo . . . skiing . . . swimming . . . motorcycling . . . Plymouth PETER JEFFREY WILSON Mason Road Holden Life is but a game and they let it slip away. Pete . . . Wils . . . golf . . . skiing . . . beavers . . . golf team . . . ski club . . . senior play . . . spring musical DANA WINDWARD Camp Ground Road Sterling CINDY JOAN WISNER 16 Sawyer Lane Holden Has everyone forgotten the Golden Rule? Bikes . . . guys . . . travel . . . rock roll. . . SR . . . nursing LAWRENCE JOHN WOOD 10 Highland Park Road Rutland Accept me for what I am, or don ' t accept me at all. Come-on! . . . Gnatsum . . . blue . . . L. Wood ... ski club . . . Fisher! . . good times . . . S.A.C.. . . homeroom rep JOSEPH WRONSKI 275 Princeton Road Sterling 102 EDWARD WYLIE 345 Pleasant Street Paxton SUZANN MARIE ZOPPO 78 Broad Street Jefferson Silence says so much more than words.” Sue . . . Wapp . . . David . . . Cape Cod . . . Boss . . . parties . . .Bren. . . hockey games . . . Italian food . . . dancing . . . horseback riding . . . J. Geils Band THOMAS AHEARN 31 Main Street Rutland DONALD BOUDREAU 10 Holden Road Paxton ANN ELIZABETH BLANCHARD 6 Old Salisbury Street Holden ‘‘You are what you are, you ain’t what you ain ' t. DOT . . . DOT . . . cruisin ' . . . mo fo on the weekend . . . comfort . . . the power of a woman . . . Boyn¬ ton . . . Abbey . . . If you only knew DAVID BUSH 85 Greenwood Parkway Holden ELIZABETH CALKINS Emerald Road Rutland MICKEY CHAPMAN 29 Highland Park Road Rutland 103 VALERIE CHISHOLM 9 Donald Avenue Holden CHARLENE CLARK 116 Greenwood Parkway Holden DAVID DESMARAIS 92 Chapel Street Holden Harley ' s . . . Bud . . . Boynton, Vermont . . . traveling . . . COLUMBIAN . . . Wishbone Ash . . . Mac ' s parties KAREN GOLOSKIE 61 Juniper Lane Holden If I make a mark in time I can’t say the mark is mine I ' m only the underline of the word. Cat Stevens . . . A . . . summer¬ time . . . friends . . . blue . . . concerts . . . beaches . . . tuna CHARLES ERICKSON Chapin Road Holden JOHN HADLEY 369 Highland Street Holden If you’re afraid to die, you don ' t deserve to live. Budwieser . . . drags . . . MOPAR . . . chicks . . . Light em up MARY HEALY Rowley Hill Road RFD Leominster ROBERT HIGGINS 672 Bullard Street Holden “Live free or die.” Higs . . . Diane . . . ' 74 Capri Bud . . . wildlife 104 DEBRA LEE HORSTMAN 3 Wolstrom Lane Holden “Life itself is beautiful, but love makes it more worthwhile.” October 6, 1972 . . . “EVIL . . . R.L.B. . . . Time is on my side . . . may the future bring happiness ROBERT KEATING 183 Holden Street Holden KATRINA FRANCESCA LAWSON Bel Arbor Drive Paxton We tried to talk it over, but the words got in the way. Yellow. . . transcendentalism . . . Tom Rush . . . nature . . . Leon Russell KERRY SNELL 279 West Street Paxton ROBERT MORTELL 11 Glen Street Paxton MICHAEL STALEY 32 Highland Street Holden EARL TEMPLE 39 Redstone Hill Road Sterling ROBERT THUOT 21 Hilltop Avenue Jefferson “School is like a jail, once you ' re in you feel like you ' re never going to get out. Lead guitar . . . Gibson . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . JEFF . . . Hangin ' . . . toking . . . beer. . . football 105 JACQUELINE E. JOHNSON 16 Lowell Ave. Holden Beware the Jabberwock, my sonl The claws that bite, the claws that catch Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun the Frumious Bandersnatch! PETER JOHN WARNER 407 Princeton Street Jefferson “Friends are the best part of school. Mary . . . frosh football . . . j.v. football . . . varsity football . . . spring track SALLY BASHAW Brewer Way Holden PATRICIA ANN BROWN Turkey Hill Road Rutland There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them. Patty . . . friends . . . food . . . riding around . . . just having a good time LINDA MOTT JOHNSON 1013 Wachusett Street Holden MARK LAMOTTE 537 Marshall Street Paxton ALAN MACK 299 Holden Street Holden MARK MARSHALL 60 Duxbury Street Holden STEVE PATTIN Rowley Hill Road RFD Leominster MICHAEL WYDRA Maple Street Sterling Junction NINA YEANNAKIS 15 Cheryl Ann Dr. Rutland SHARON BORNHOLZ Prescott Street Rutland WILLIAM CORBIN Orchard Road Holden WAYNE JOHNSON Wheeler Road Princeton LAWRENCE LANTIEGNE 23 Highland Park Road Rutland DANA MACK 299 Holden Street Holden Canadian National train no. 74 from Cochrane, Ontario to Quebec City, Quebec . . . the Echo . . . McGovern . . . skiing . . . D H Sesquicentennial Steam Train . . . Wachusett Meadows . . . Petersham St. Forest ... the great snowstorms of 68-69 . . . Mt. Washington GARY WOOD 1440 Main Street Holden PAUL F. YOUNGSTROM 167 Doyle Road Holden Try not to take life seriously, you ' re not going to get out of it alive anyways . Fland . . . pretzels . . . Pab . . . Cape . . . TG . . . intramural hockey . . . soc¬ cer 106 nm in y ju JL , i Cutest Girl Donna Elander Cutest Boy Steve Copeland Best All Around Girl Best All Around Boy Mike McCarthy Linda Counihan Most Athletic Boy Andy Schiltz Most Athletic Girl Lynne Olson %. W , m « WfV.j ,■ v V® . ’ «• t • . ' • v 1 ' •• ' 4. ■ ' Most Qcholarly Boy Bill Olson Most Qcholarly Girl Nancy Gustafson Lorene Bratt Cutest Couple Tricia Savage and Mark Pelletz Best Dressed Girl Anne Pitsis Best Dressed Boy Ik w w mm Class Clown Steve Patten Class Jane Julie Rollins Class Tarzan Ed Wiley Friendliest Andre Moncheur Tom Holloman Most Courteous Jeff Davis Most Sophisticated Amy Rubin DiOne Kallgren • Jfc ‘ $ • . t Jp Jjy [! ' - • 2 f it ' ■ 1 ’- 1 . 3 % ■ij m : v MBMw a f jpi ttijr , ‘ y: v 4 .- Cffift . Nicest Smile Donna Smiley Nicest Eyes Sue Lariviere Nicest Hair Mary Alicandro Cutest Dimples Mary McCauley Quietest Gail Sullivan Noisiest Class Blusher Girl Shirley Nelson Class Blusher Boy David Ryan Best in Home Economics Melanie Peck Best in Industrial Arts David Balcom Computer Jim Fenton Best in Business Sandy LaBree Best in Agriculture Matt Dunbar Most Musical Valerie Chisholm Most Theatrical Carla Beshaw Most Artistic Carole King Most Unforgettable Character Glenn Harrington 9 The 1973 Mountaineer football team completed its season this year with a heartbreaking record of 1 win and 8 losses. It was a rebuilding year for the team and their record is not really a true indication of the quality of their playing. The Mountaineers came through for the Wachusett fans on Thanksgiving Day with a 27-0 victory over Shrewsbury High. Wachusett 0 Holy Name 6 0 Algonquin 39 0 Fitchburg 13 6 Doherty 29 6 Gardner 21 14 Athol 16 6 Burncoat 7 6 Southbridge 8 27 Shrewsbury 0 Football Team O) C£ Q. LL. g o © O L X O) D CL CXL % -X. z O n £ 125 f . • 5 - - i. warn. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: BACK: Janet Kingsbury, Karen Gamache, Nancy Fifield, Sally Dentz, Sarah Trafton, Karen Frey FRONT: Diane KaH- gren. Dory Hart, Beth Tuttle, Elaine Scott, Lynda Counihan, Tomi Ljungberg. 29 The talented girls ' field hockey team finished the season with a superb 10- 1?-1 record. The only loss resulted from a disputed goal in a game against Leominster. An all-around team effort made this a truly successful season. Leslie Greis led scoring with help from M.V.P. Nancy Fifield. The girls were coached by Miss Jennifer Baxter, and team-spirited Julie Rollins was named captain. Wachusett North Algonquin Holy Name Auburn Leominster Gardner Wachusett 0 Leom inster 2 Doherty 1 North 2 Gardner 1 Shrewsbury 3 Algonquin II A fee? Varsity Team BACK: Erica Sjostedt, Cathy Santom, Kathy Johnson, Patti Horstmann, Meg Johnstone, Kathy Warren, Sue Gardner, Leslie Grets, Sara Trcrfton, Miss Baxter. FRONT: Beth Tuttle, Chris Mangsen, Nancy Fifield, Sue MacKay, Marge Fedeli, Julie Rollins, Lynne Olson, Donna Elander. 130 Junior Varsity Team BACK: Mrs. Radimer, Laurie Walton, Diane Flanagan, Joey Normando, Kathy O ' Connor, Donna Fulginitti, Betsy Oliver, Kathy Finnegan, Jean Bergs¬ trom, Sally McKnight, Carolyn Mangsen. FRONT: Erin Kelly, Cindy Smola, Joan Russell, Kim Kalia, Karen Schmitz, Sally Kearney, Debbie Armstrong, Maura Longden. Coach — Linda Radimer ocer i The boys ' soccer team concluded their second season with a respectable 4-8-2 record. The team is still building and has shown great improvement over the last season. The seniors made a sizea¬ ble contribution in a commendable season. The team was led by co-captains Jeff Gaskin and Bill Olson. Mr. Charles Campbell coached the team, and Jeff Gaskin was named MVP. Wachusett Wachusett 0 Quabbin 9 0 Fitchburg 0 Auburn 6 0 Leominster 1 Fitchburg 1 0 Quabbin 1 Holy Name 3 3 St. Mary’s 0 Leominster 7 4 St. Peter ' s 0 St. John’s 7 3 Holy Name 5 St. Peter’s 2 5 St. Mary ' s 0 134 BACK ROW: Carl Forsman, Ira Wilson, Lenny Lauer, Tim McGee, David Peacock, Dick Schmitz, John Gusha, Tod Lind, Eddy Reilly, Greg Davis, Coach Campbell. FRONT ROW: Don Hayman, Dave Camp, Dan Ahern, Brendan Eagan, Mike Sarrette, Ed Foresteire, Dave Sweeney, Bill Olson (co-capt.), Jeff Gaskin (co-capt.), Norman Gallant. MVP — Jeff Gaskin 135 137 The strong Cross Country team continued its winning ways with a 9-0 season this year. Under the excellent coaching of Fred Warren and the leadership of captain Matt Dunbar, the squad won many crucial meets and cap¬ tured several titles. Wachusett Opposition 21 Gardner 38 15 Athol 50 18 St. Bernards 45 15 Leominster 49 17 Fitchburg 45 18 Keene 42 25 Doherty Tri-meet 40 Burncoat 72 18 St. John ' s 43 NCMC Champs Wachusett Invitational Champs Burlington (Vt.) Invitational Champs District III Champs 3rd Team in State Meet 2nd in Concord (N.H.) Invitational Cross Country Team BACK: Mr. Warren, Breck Parker, Mike Lund, Jim Dodd, Russ Huard, Mark Goewey, Richard Varley, Peter Nelson, Gene Viner, Brad Milcuiski, Wes Russel, Debbie Lamoureaux, Vincent Castellani. FRONT: Carl La Point, Bill Harwood, Bill Henderson, Gary Anderson, John Kelly, Matt Dunbar, Steve Martel, Jim Lamoureaux, Dave Oriol. 139 Despite a rather disappointing over-all record, the Wachusett Mountaineer basketball team com¬ pleted a successful season in the NCMC. Seniors Bill Henning, Scott Wentzell, Mark Noel, Ed Wylie, Paul Brewer and captain Tom Hallaman contributed in this team effort. Toby Snelson coached the team once again. Wachussett 65 Algonquin 61 40 Shrewsbury 64 68 Fitchburg 78 54 St. John ' s 83 45 Burncoat 62 69 St. Peter ' s 58 50 Gardner 45 63 Burncoat 89 61 Holy Name 72 82 Athol 57 67 St. Peter ' s 82 78 Fitchburg 66 66 Holy Name 70 46 St. Bernard ' s 52 52 Bartlett 63 59 Gardner 57 43 Leominster 53 75 Leominster 42 66 St. Bernard ' s 50 83 Athol 76 Bay State Tournament 76 Framingham South 54 70 Malden 89 VARSITY TEAM: BACK: Coach Toby Snelion, Eric Peterson, Steve Carlson, Brad Trover, Ed Wylie, Bill Henning, Kevin Wallace. FRONT: Tom Hallaman (capt.), Paul Brewer, John Woodbury, Scott Wentzell. Kung Fu? No touchie! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Linda Spencer, Debbie Pandiscio, Jane Richard , Donna Elander, Patti Horstmann, Sue MacKay, Sandi Bird, Meg John¬ stone, Betsy Robinson, Marcia Elander. FRONT: Karen Egan. 144 JV BASKETBALL: BACK: Mr. Knight, Mark Stafford, Jordan O’Conner, Carl Forsman, Steve Ferrington, Scott Sundin, Brent Lee, Rick Tucker. FRONT: Scott Butterfield, Chris Tatroe, David Clapp, Dean McCauley, Dana Clapp, Don Roeder, Jim Jumonville. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: BACK: Doug Roeder, Tom Frietas, Alan VanWert, Jeff Hervey, Steve Franco, Mike Nass, Gary Wood. FRONT: Frank Afratio, Dave Brewer, Joe Kewely, C. Bazzano, David Bahlo, Dennis Lidfors, Gary Oslebo. MISSING: Kenny Holsopple. 145 147 Despite a very slow start, losing the first three games, the girls’ basketball team pulled together to make a spectacular comeback. This team once again proved its superiority ending with an 11-5 record. The team is led by co-captains Elaine Scott and Karen Dah- lin, with many returning veterans and some talented sophomores. The games were often heartbreakingly close, and the season proved to be thrilling. Wachusett 30 Notre Dame 38 56 Leominster 32 40 Notre Dame 42 46 Gardner 29 33 Marian 44 33 S utton 43 35 Gardner 31 58 Fitchburg 50 49 St. Bernards 36 62 St. Bernards 45 39 Holy Name 38 64 Fitchburg 37 51 Leominster 29 47 Sutton 48 60 Marian 46 52 Holy Name 45 x; L ° R: Wendy Landquist, Lynne Olson, Karen Dahlin, Cheryl Taylor, Carolyn Mangsen, Jean Bergstrom, Marilyn Caswell, Leslie Greis, Elaine Scott, Diane Flanagan, Linda Brown, Sue Gardner, Julie Rollins. 149 j BACK: Sue Keith, June Starbard, Khonda Trover, Robin Wills, Dale Bennett, Heather Caswell, Jean Halsdorff, Debbie Hayes, Cindy Elliot, Patty Lynch, Mary Ahearn, Karen Gates, Laurie Walton, Sharon Griffin. FRONT: Tracy Briggs, Donna Fulginiti. yi f ! The boys’ varsity ice hockey team once again thrilled fans with its spectacular playing. Seniors Kevin McKenna, Mark Elbag, Ken Ball, Charlie Johnson, Doug Freese, Steve Casper, Jeff Ham, and John Kenary led the team to a fine 13-5-2 season. The team was well balanced wi th great skating and shooting and often superb goal tending. Ron Bouvier coached this team to the playoffs in the tough CMHL. Kevin McKenna and Charlie Johnson were named MVP’s. Wachusett Wachusett 5 Classical 3 5 Wayland 3 Falmouth 2 0 Auburn 3 St. John ' s 5 2 Hudson 4 Auburn 2 2 Brookline 6 Maynard 0 6 Marlboro 9 Denis-Yarmouth 0 4 Randolph 8 Classical 6 2 St. Peter ' s 6 Maynard 2 4 Falmouth 5 St. Peter’s 1 1 Marlboro 4 St. John ' s 4 2 Hudson 4 7 4 2 0 2 2 2 2 4 ’V ICE HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: Cheryl White, Donna Ripa, Jody Carrelli, Jody Benson, Kim Skillin, Lynn Bagdis, Janet Atkins, Kathy Saarinen, Kathy Tuttle, Susan Lariviere. 152 Varsity Hockey Team BACK: Mr. Tarkiainen, Mike Sefton, Art Powell, Mark Oslebo, Mike Loftus, Jay Toscano, Ray DiPerrio, Phil Plainte, Matt Kellogg, Mr. Bouvier. FRONT: Steve Casper, Jon Kenary, Mark Elbag, Charlie Johnson, Doug Freese, Kenny Ball, Jeff Ham, Mike McMinn. 154 Seniors Steve Casper, Jon Kenary, Mark Elbag, Charlie Johnson, Kenny Ball, Doug Freese, Jeff Ham. SENIORS COACH: Fred Warren, Matthew Dunbar, Ed Foresteire, Lee Charbonneau. Co-Capt.: Thomas Tod, Co-Capt.: Andrew Schiltz, Asst. Coach: John Hayden. m k . .— -T i r tr c L - 1 - V V ■ i i ‘ « ■ 1 v — ‘Tn ' FRONT ROW, KNEELING: Co-Capt.: Andrew Schiltz, Co-Capt.: Thomas Tod, Lee Charbonneau, Ed Fores¬ teire, Matthew Dunbar, Claudia Hall. SECOND ROW: Mr. John Hayden, Breck Parker, Thomas Couture, Gary Anderson, Richard Vanasse, David Hart, James Hunt, William Henderson, Ronald Gross, Russell Huard, Bradley McNutt, Karen Olson, Katherine Warren, Patrica Tod, Debra Lamoureaux, Mr. Frederick Warren. THIRD ROW: Scott Hume, David Rotti, Gary Goodhile, Douglas French, James Dodd, Wesley Rus¬ sell, Mark Goewey, Michael Makinen, William Harwood, Robert Marsh, James Lamoureaux, Michael Lund. 157 1 973-74 Indoor Track Wachusett 53 Shrewsbury 33 55 Fitchburg 22 51 ' 2 Leominster 2572 44 St. John’s 33 73 Ayer 4 72 Oakmont 5 2272 Doherty 5472 5572 South 2172 68 Nashoba 9 60 North 17 50 St. John’s 27 League Meet Wachusett — 61, Leominster — 37, Lunenburg — 21, Ayer— 11, Nashoba — 7, Oakmont — 7 The Indoor track team had an excellent dual meet season with a record of 9 wins and 1 loss, the one loss coming at the hands of undefeated Doherty High school. Wachusett was undefeated in league dual meets and they won the league meet and the confer¬ ence championship. The team was led by excellent co-captains Andrew Schiltz (hurdles, high jump, and relay) and Thomas Tod (300 yd. and relay). The team also set 5 conference records and Doug French set a new school indoor shot put record of 50 ' 6 . 158 (3t £titu} Ls{ U 160 : Jjminjrdnn ou ' Jlit (lay Has jinaddij t n£ and yone lAJJ yoodtHinyS comto an end Js do (M bad. As cu say O Hoots ojJr into inanity - Aosem y ' louany mo o distant AfiOtn its previous points Q$o do owv dim. y(nd as 0 y oa} m o distant j otn tHeSe past yeau CAn infinity intHetnSedm ), (J uhsH me donotfliny: AHdttHese joui points nmb, nmv CDdy josyotten - ( ictdn i o-and-a -Hadfr by tHwo inoJL Wa(Ms stay msotHan cAfisty tnemosies dept allm ffiy r Kodali . item ( j% 161 Q pting blbu ' i Sweet S rujS mij davit, xauHMj tfe oj- Ob winter stM nWv; 0 6- Q ' uowi uwuv wlustfiny inta Ou nm- sytnpd ny. ( wLwti ti; Gaps and gawnS, cS mites and j ' m. ' nS, SWum- ofr OmAny, GHe. ' j y oj: daiMny CUiXived: Life means nothing! But give me a blue sky, a bright sun, And an open field or snow covered mountains And I will make my own reality! Beth Tuttle Always Remember Dusk now, and stillness passes as I lie here thinking, Recalling the moments, the memories, the feelings. Despite time and distance I always return. Times shared and emotions deeply felt sift back. Barriers remain unable to remove that which has become a part of me. Jody Benson 1 64 UcKie Pi ceonj Like the horizon Reaching across the depths of my mind Thought calls for peace. A horizon is the place To find still puddles of past rains That beat down from heaven That man has built for his God But God is here Like the horizon Buildings that house people From the riches of the world. All around this spinning mass of cement and grass From which man ' s world And heaven are built Like the horizon Reaching out to all who see. Kessie Schnell 165 Peter Hogberg The fly kissed the frog ' s sensitive, soft scalp. I love you they chanted. Quiet overcame — Frogs get hungry. P.C.O. iian« Heden bu I woke up early this morning, And I noticed that the darkness of the night had faded, And the brightness of the dawn had emerged. I was no longer afraid. cmj Look! The ice tore a branch from our pink dogwood tree. Under it you first held my hand Now you and I have cried good-bye. I ' ll never understand. T.C. My Country Tis It was dawn and we children are all aplay, no cares have we, time passes without bitterness. Round and round I go, forever free to see and be, and friends let me tell you of he. Twas past dawn, and we children are all aplay, no cares have we, time passes without bitterness. There on a spinning tree perches a lonely bird. Suddenly he appears then is gone And I lull for him. It was noon, and we children are all aplay, no cares have we time passes without bitterness. Before my eyes the bird appears, we face each other, just he and me, as the sunshine faces glide by. Twas past noon, and we children are all aplay, no cares have we, time passes without bitterness. I can teach you, eagle. Watch my friends and you will see.” He just stared and suddenly seemed huge and hungry. The sun slid, and we children are all aplay, no cares have we, time passes without bitterness. Oh my eyes, oh can it be? You are not a bird! Eagle, tell me is it true, have you torn my eyes? Can this be? Oh I am so dizzy, please tell me. It whispers, “Now that you can see, you are fit to serve your countree. Tis past night, and we children all play dead. Oh cares have we, time passes with bitterness. J.K. Cape Cod Liaison The sea, the sea, I heard her last night. Her waters ebbing a tidal flow of sadness within Meadows of sand. Hills of ageless salt confine Gulls winging white shadow Crisscross your mellowed suntan. Lapping, ever moving, caressing the water front With a single tireless sigh. And your lips are salty. And your hair like the flax of southern Indiana. What a mystery was that effervescent voice. Such reflections of curiosity Are confounded with pleasure. Permit me just once the intricacies of you. G. K. Powers In Passing In waning hours, Winter mourns its loss, While beneath the silent shroud, Her heir prepares to rise. Life returns; As time, again, has dealt the mortal blow. Jeff Davis The tiny field flower can never be really free till it lies dead in the meadow. N. G. 170 ““■ 1 IF LLu- 4. _ . i ndo . . . Impeachment. . . Picasso . . . Roller Derby . . . Salvador Allende Gossens . . . Gasoline . . . Watergate . . . Janis Joplin . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . Daylight Savings . Djg uo|jdw • ‘ ' aau)| pepuno • • • , J 04 g sao-i,, • • • aojuoyv uX|uoyy • • sa 6 Dpoi |5 ■ • ■ jDUDjsjoes • • uosdimg-f -q • • • qrj suauio y 172 .Nixon. . . Total Eclipse of 1973 . . - Women ' s Lib. . . O. J. Simpson . . .Secretariat. . .Shortages. . . Marilyn Monroe . . . Love Story Ralph Nader Phases Oil Crisis Gun laws . Ecology Archie Bunker Walpole State Prison . . . Jesus Freaks . S3l|D sjsdDd uoBDjuad • UOSjJjJ SJD45 9|Od|DM ' X60I0D3 s))Dajj snsef J9 )ung aiipjy 5! !0 MO SMD| unQ 174 Yearbook Editors IffY C ¥ Jf f m IP BACK ROW: Mr. Lengas, K. Ranta, J. Hunt, L. Benoit, P. Finnegan. FRONT ROW: D. Stevens, D. Kallgren, N. Gustafson, S. Nelson, S. Dentz. Yearbook Staff FIRST ROW: E. Watt, K. Gamache, J. Benson, S. Lariviere, K. Dunn, D. Lindquist, L. Forester, S. Nelson, J. Hunt, C. Carlson. SECOND ROW: L. Benoit, D. Trow, K. Ranta, B. Kauppila, D. Hedenburg, J. Trostel. THIRD ROW: B. Robinson, C. Mangsen, P. Finnegan, D. Stevens, S. Dentz, L. Hayes, D. Kallgren, K. Kelly, N. Fifield, B. Tuttle. FOURTH ROW: T. Clemence, D. Ahern, J. Davis, M. Powers, L. Kennedy, M. Tawczynski, N. Gustafson, T. Hart. 175 Student Council BACK ROW: D. Houmere, S. McKnight, R. LaConfora, J. Boyce, J. McCarthy, R. Traver, S. Longer, M. Modereau, K. Houmere, L. Ljungberg. FRONT ROW: L. Forester, R. Knight, R. Vanasse, G. Moore, L. Ljungberg, D. Hall, M. Abasciano, P. Jennette, H. Jennette. National Honor Society BACK ROW: S. Dentz, E. Hayes, L. Counihan, D. Stevens, S. MacKay, P. Finnegan, B. Robinson, B. Tuttle, M. Powers, R. Heselbarth, E. Sjostedt, J. Benson, D. Houmere, K. Egan, K. Dunn, D. Ahern. FRONT ROW: S. Kramer, M. McCarthy, T. Hal- laman, B. Dodge, B. Henning, S. Holmes, N. Fifield, M. John¬ stone, D. Kallgren, L. Benoit, J. Fenton, J. Reilly, B. Olson. Senior Cabinet BACK ROW: N. Beck, M. Fedeli, D. Pandiscio, B. Kaup- pila, D. Forsberg, S. Nelson, C. King, J. Kelly, L. Ken¬ nedy, S. Lariviere, T. Taylor. FRONT ROW: J. Earley, C. Buckley, L. Forester, A. Pitsis. 176 Youth for Environmental Solution BACK ROW: T. Bands, A. Robinson, L. Graffum, J. Trostel, W. Greenleaf, P. Quigley, P. Stevens. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Nelson, N. Allen, G. Crooker, S. Kearney, E. Kelly, M. Long- den. SAINTS STANDING: B. Beck, M. Sasse, G. Piper, S. Rabidou. KNEELING: V. Williams, S. Hjulstrom. SITTING: C. Jepson, D. Van Buskirk, N. Scott. BACK: Mr. Leonard, J. Balko, J. Sjostedt, A. Lofstedt, H. Goodwin, C. Nergarian. FRONT: V. Boisseau, K. De Moran- ville, J. Smith, W. Sherman, B. Martel. Chess Club ! Junior Cabinet BACK ROW: M. Abasciano, V. Cobb, M. Sidoti. MIDDLE ROW: V. Williams, N. Allen, D. Hall. FRONT ROW: J. McCarthy, K. Houmere, P. Jennette. Sophomore Cabinet BACK ROW: J. Russell, S. Persen, K. Schmitz, L. Gries, J. Sulli¬ van, S. Waccary, D. Grayson, J. Cummuings. FRONT ROW: R. McCurdy, J. Bergstrom, B. Counihan, J. Ducca, S. McKnight. Freshman Cabinet BACK ROW: J. McCall, J. Atkins, J. Zook, R. Traver, J. Boyce, D. Bennett, K. Pickering, R. LaCanfora. FRONT ROW: H. Jennette, A. Oram, M. A ' hearn, M. Crutcher, H. Geary, J. Tyler, G. Moore. ABSENT: S. Longer. 178 French National Honor Society BACK ROW: Mrs. Bernier, L. Bagdis, J. McCarthy, D. Coulombe, M. Wronski, K. Dunn, I. Wilson, D. Stevens, B. Tuttle, N. Gustafson, Mrs. Horgan. FRONT ROW: M. McCarthy, S. Goloskie, D. Kerxhalli, L. Summa, S. Petrie, K. Dahlin, B. Olson. Spanish National Honor Society BACK ROW: J. Curtin, J. Bergstrom, M. Kellogg, D. Larson, L. Werme, L. Kennedy, S. Carlson, K. Scherdell, J. Brunell, D. Pesola, G. Fage, L. Grennen. FRONT ROW: L. Wajda, J. Kings¬ bury, L. May, L. Benoit, J. Pillsbury, K. Kelly, B. Beck, S. Dentz, J. McCarthy, D. Ahern, Mr. Sciarrone, Mrs. Biller. German Club BACK ROW: G. Powers, G. Wespi, K. Barr, R. Tosi, J. Suschyk, T. Clemence, J. Balko, M. Galvin. FRONT ROW: R. Heselbarth, E. Ferguson, J. McCurdy, A. Bachrecke, D. Elander, N. Fifield, D. Kerxhalli, K. Bahlo, R. Erickson, Mr. Brooks. 179 Latin Club BACK ROW: C. Smith, M. Foley, M. Tawczynski, L. Graffum, B. Beck, A. Hogburg. FRONT ROW: D. Perreault, Mrs. Ber¬ nier, E. Schlaiker, C. Lambert, P. Lambert, L. Schlaiker, C. Gutherie, P. Dorward. Photography Club BACK ROW: T. Wynn, B. Counihan, A. Fish, G. Forsberg. FRONT ROW: P. Cournoyer, D. Gibbs, V. Castellani, M. Decoteau. New England Chorus BACK ROW: K. Tremblay, P. Georgivitz, D. Willette, B. Ken¬ nedy, D. Hagburg. FRONT ROW: R. Renshaw, J. Fifield, V. Chisholm, W. Luukko, N. Fifield, E. Sjostedt. 180 Future Farmers of America STANDING: B. Parker, K. Hudson, D. O ' Grady, C. Gove, M. Dayutis, C. Atkins, Mr. Cambell, S. Hume, M. Elian, T. Arse¬ nault, J. Parson, M. Ahearn. BACK ROW: T. Varley, P. Ste¬ vens, A. David, M. Guinette, B. Damrey, J. Wallace, M. Longden, D. Earley, G. Richards, M. Bushnell, R. Brennan, B. Hammel, B. Kline, M. Williams, D. Macintosh, J. Gribouski, R. Evans, J. A ' hearn, C. Jordan, D. Carlson, D. Suchocki, M. Dunbar, M. Howard, D. A ' hearn. Future Homemakers of America BACK: M. Novack, W. Lundquist, G. McMannus, L. Graffin, J. Bergstrom, N. Moore, S. Galvin. NEXT: M. Peck, Mrs. Mancuso, R. Scardamalia, L. McCarty, P. Nelson, L. Wackary, T. Castig- netti, R. Stolgitis. DOWN: V. Manceviee, C. Davidson, K. Carey, P. Bilston, K. Ohlson, S. Morin. Future Business Leaders of America BACK ROW: A. Bell, J. Trow, D. Bedard, S. Labree, C. Neal, C. Taipale, S. Moran, J. Bergstrom, T. Kane, Mrs. Specht, Mrs. Houmere, Mrs. Berryman. SECOND ROW: P. Trow, L. Brown, L. Spencer, D. Trow, D. Moe, D. Storm, N. Gusha, J. Woodward. FRONT ROW: A. Hart, C. Christoff, M. Foley, E. Perry, B. Palmer, J. Coiteux, N. Fredrickson, S. Swanson, K. Borezo, D. Deluca. 181 Future Teachers of America STANDING: B. Beck, V. Williams, M. Tawczynski, P. Curtis, N. Scott. SITTING: G. PipeT, C. lizotte. BACK: M. Wilson, V. Thorsen, F. Hall, N. Nourse, L. Mac¬ Donald, A. Rackouskas, K. Pickering, M. Crutchen, M. Kight- linger. FRONT: J. Trostel, J. Fenton, G. Harrington, E. Schla- ikjer, C. Smith, D. Woodruff, J. Walsh, S. Freese, S. Isen- berg. Science Seminar Mathletes Mr. Yonker, D. Larson, D. Stevens, J. Fenton, N. Tremblay, N. Hine, J. Balko. ABSENT: C. Howard. 182 Concert Choir BACK: K. Haynes, S. Galvin, M. Novick, D. Corbin, A. Hag- berg, M. Leonard, M. Galvin, D. Hagberg, D. Georgevits, L. Lavoie, L. Dupont, D. Mullaney, B. Kauppila, M. Powers, K. Heery, E. Sjostedt. THIRD: M. Ahearn, T. Twohig, D. Ludden, W. Lukko, C. Scott, N. Nareisi, K. Tremblay, S. Ferandino, C. Howard, R. Wills, J. Fifield, D. Fulginitti, M. Staley, P. Thomp¬ son, R. Hesselbarth. SECOND: C. Hill, J. Morgan, D. Chap¬ man, S. Bennett, K. Johnson, B. Kennedy, R. Renshaw, M. Fulginitti, N. Nourse, M. Wold, N. Slovin, N. Fifield. FRONT: L. Barriere, R. Redfield, E. Kelley, C. Carter, M. Crutcher, J. Berry, J. Scott, S. Rothschild, E. Ferguson, L. Rathnam, L. LeClair, D. Willette, L. Suma, Mrs. Reidy. Girls Chorus BACK ROW: D. Corbin, W. Lukko, S. Galvin, C. Hill, R. Hesel- barth, D. Willete. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Reidy, K. Johnson, R. Red- field, E. Kelly, C. Scott, E. Fergeson, L. Leclair, P. Thompson. Hr 4 n JH ■L 1 V L Consort BACK ROW: L. Smith, D. Stewart, B. Calkins. MIDDLE ROW: B. Kaupilla, S. Marona, S. Foster. FRONT ROW: E. Kelly, S. Hughes. Ski Club FIRST ROW: N. Gustafson, l. Hayes, N. Fifield, L. Forester, P. Finnegan, T. Hart, J. Kelly, T. Clemence, J. DuPaul, D. Bannon. SECOND ROW: C. Photakis, C. McPhee, C. Mangsen, B. Robinson, H. Carlson, C. Carlson, C. Johnson, D. Houmere, P. Owen, A. Ljungberg. THIRD ROW: J. Trostel, S. Nelson, B. Tuttle, K. Kelly, J. Brown, D. Richardson, D. Ryan, M. Powers, M. Fedeli, D. Pandiscio, W. Walker. Library Club FIRST ROW: P. Henderson, J. Boyce, J. Larson, C. Jordan, C. Bailey, D. Marshall. SECOND ROW: M. Midwood, C. Ahlstrom, T. Gager, J. Corrigan, M. Moran, K. Olson, M. Kesseli, C. Carter. THIRD ROW: P. DeNubila, R. Adels, D. Wersal, R. Paulson, P. Euick, J. Robinson, B. Jacobson, C. Hallen, Mrs. Wiggins. Dance Theatre Club FIRST ROW: R. Majewski, J. McKay, R. Redfield, C. Ahlstrom, R. Carelli, J. Harwood, J. Pillsbury, B. Marengo, E. Looney. SECOND ROW: E. Eustis, K. Oettinger, R. Leslie, J. Wingstell, K. Schmitz, C. Pope, J. Pillsbury, P. Trow, D. Pandiscio, A. Hart, N. Battye. THIRD ROW: N. Alicandro, B. Calkins, B. Robinson, A. Robinson, J. Carrelli, K. Johnson, C. Lackman, M. Modereau, A. Ljungberg, M. Jordan, S. Barrett, B. Johnson, P. Smith. FOURTH ROW: M. Novick, R. Heselbarth, D. Chapman, S. Garvey, A. Scholl, C. Carlson, C. Pierce, D. Nichols, P. Nack, K. Skillings, K. Saarinen, K. Smith, S. Waccory. FIFTH ROW: R. Benson, M. Renshaw, R. Renshaw, T. Hart, M. Dunbar, K. Skillin, M. Davis, N. Catlin, N. Szerejako, M. Milwood, J. Bergs¬ trom. SIXTH ROW: D. Durham, L. Schlaikjer, L. Varijian, D. Pierce, C. Crooker, K. Finnegan. Band BACK ROW: A. Hagberg, L. Larson, K. Tremblay, S. Hume, P. Hagberg, W. Green, J. Ahlin, P. Georgevits, T. DiCesare, E. Kruczynski, N. Slovin. SECOND ROW: J. Crystoff, J. MacDonald, K. Bowden, B. Nelson, B. Grover, F. Reilly, F. Sloan, D. Alliegro, D. Slovin, J. Wespi, H. Gamblin. FRONT ROW: B. Nelson, S. Kearney, R. Lory, T. Manning, R. Freed, W. Holmes, E. Viner, N. Narcisi, S. Fernandino, D. Hagberg. 185 Wachusett Outing Club FIRST ROW: D. Durham, Mr. Barys, S. Reidy. SECOND ROW: C. 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INC. rochdale STERLING COFFEE SHOP sterling compliments of PARKER OIL SERVICE 674 main st. holden OSLUND ' S 8 A L ■ SERVICE g taylor rental center power equipment 628 s. main st. holden 829-4983 PRINCETON B TENNIS SHOPPE brooks station rd., princeton EVERYTHING tel.: 464-2318 Spalding ski equipment too. rUK terry, chris, d.j. hart TENNIS s fli •■ 4 w ' oooOOOoooh! ’ 1 BIGELOW ' S MOBILE HOMES ijfe, INC. 9B. 57 maple ave. rutland RUTLAND REAL ESTATE VILLAGE PHARMACY mel mastrodomico — reg. pharmacist main st. sterling 422-7791 tf None Roonq IS kOBO A AC Lyntttu Sa CA y? ? ' 4u t- HEINIG’S PACKAGE STORE 625 main st. jefferson LEROUX MEAT SHOP wholesale — retail — freezer tel. 829-5550 650 main st. holden HOLDEN HEATING CO. INC. “our customers are warm friends. tel. 829-5454 752 main st. holden for friendly and individual help in appraisals, rentals, and arranging mortgages, call: ALLI and ED BERRYMAN real estate brokers 829-4982 holden 204 WARREN ' S MARKET 160 doyle rd, holden Phone: 829-654C Jk nnemarie 5 BEAUTY SALON 621 Mods St. Holden. Most. 01520 Closed Monday €V A WILLIAM PAUL HOUSE restaurant cocktail lounge reservoir st. holden 829-6666 BERNAJRB R. CONTE ’ tit ’tatM-e 607 pleasant st., paxton, mass. 01612 tel.: 757-6401 BOOK STORE south plaza reservoir st. ■2 ? REAL ESTATE SALES, INC. 3 I lloyd w. vanasse princeton 205 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY “Don ' t tell me I messed up the signals. I ' M in N.H.S. HOLDEN BAKERY 680 main street holden, mass. 829-5403 compliments of MATTSON ' S GREENHOUSE AND FLOWER SHOP RUTLAND NURSERIES carl besse designing and underground irrigation full line of shrubs and sod Everything to Build a Better Home HOLDEN FARMERS SUPPLY 886-4972 829-2569 holden, mass. HENDRICKSON ADVERTISING. INC. decals — posters bumper stickers for schools — clubs — business sterling 422-8087 HOLDEN MOBIL ORBIT PIZZA open 7 days a week mon.-fri. 11-11 sat.-sun. 11-12 from a FRIEND SUNNYSIDE MOTORS CO. . A. xv- ,M rV J jl • . JU. HOLDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT support your local police they support you! HANKS SHELL INC. tie. 12 sterling compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD STORE 601 main st., holden 829-5343 Cutest what??? compliments to the class of ' 74 from the student council best of luck always 209 HOLDEN GETTY SERVICE 829-9466 525 south main sf. holden compliments of REED PLASTIC CORP. holden GEORGE A. GOVE gas and electrical welding of all kinds jefferson muschopauge rd. 829-2114 CENTER AUTO BODY (Insured 24 Hour Towing J I ' RTES. 56 A 68 RUTLAND, MASS O Front-end Body Repairs O Licensed Insurance Appraisals O Precise Color Matched Painting O Courtesy Transportation O Master Charge O 30 Years Experience BOB GUILLOTTE. PROP. 886-4096 w BELLE ISLE LOUNGE TM kifelr ICnutujp JOHNSON ' S GARAGE andPACKAGE STORE bill and muriel johnson phone 422-7903 sterling junction beer and wine fl) CD CO H ■6 WORCESTER NORTH SAVINGS INSTITUTION branches: fitchburg leominster sterling lunenburg 211 OLSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY holden L. an D. POWER EQUIPMENT sales and service LEO AND DON HURME east princeton 464-2715 HOLDEN TELEVISION CO. sales and service 802 main st. holden ZENITH 829-4417 a a, rv . ' nirudl fV f KENNETH ' S barber stylist- HR 107 uisrL- main st. sterling compliments of RUTLAND SANITATION SERVICE INC. james w. meacher jr. HUBBARDS GARAGE AND ABBOTTCANOEING CENTER INC. 212 rutland main street east princeton 464-2715 general repairs and camping trailer sales 05 -nJ cn 03 W CD 00 K CO i CO 05 w CO 0 o 0 © K5 CO 03 CO © © u- Q3 4. © Q. T © Ocx w © o 03 sr Cra © Q_ © © w 03 O £ i i ©wo o © w S 3 © •— © w S. © © w C Whoohl HOLDEN PACKAGE STORE AND GROGG SHOP o compliments of MANN ' S RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTER rutland Oo 6 % V ‘ns ta. « 673 main st. 214 , 3 holden g HEATHER SHOP 1061 main st. holden HOLDEN Bituminous Concrete for Roads and Driveways CO. 8 8 2077 Main St. Holden 829-4795 V) C a E o 1 a • o 4 — a 0 £ • £ z a o u 33 o CL CO 3 S CO 35 REALTOR Paula K. Aberman G.R.I. MIS RTE. 117 - N. MAIN STREET LANCASTER, MASS. 01523 TEL. 534-3124 422-6202 Normand ' s Hair Stylist 787 Main St. Holden 829-2321 215 1057 main st. holden Compliments of CHALET BEAUTY SHOPPE estey road princeton 464-2908 1063 main st. holden TWIN OAKS RESTAU¬ RANT Salle _JL gfoli nson IzFlowei Shops 211 DOYLE ROAD, HOLDEN 14 PARK AVE., WORCESTER Tel. 853-2666 TEL. 791-8304 sterling Construction Co.. Inc. Legate Hill Road Sterling Junction, Mass. 01565 422-8176 00 LU Z CO o LO CD COMPLIMENTS WACHUSETT LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY INC. 886-6466 Telephone 829-2080 CURRAN’S THE FAMILY SHOE STORE B. F. CURRAN 1207 MAIN STREET HOLDEN, MASS. JAN ' S COLOR CURL best wishes to the class of 1974 DEA-FRASER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 1 135 main st. holden mass. 01520 217 artist craft children ' s work and play perceptual education 1161 main st. holden 829-3445 compliments of C. B. BLAIR BUILDERS. INC. rutland HI PERFORMANCE SPECIALIST CO CO 57 3 -g 2. o CD O 5 03 5 03 X o Q P kll Cafiho% ' k SPEED SPORT CENTER RT 12 STERLING JCT., MASS. PHONE (617) 422-7908 compliments R.J. PAQUETTE CONQTRUCTION 829-5052 829-6549 holden, mass. General Insurance Agent Area Code 617 WILLIAM B. TUTTLE 76 Summer Street Fitchburg, Mass. 01420 P.O. Box 75 Office 345-4256 Home 365-9764 compliments of holden st. holden ■r— compliments of THE FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP 1060 main st. holden VA 9-2881 Emergency Tel. PL 6-7022 MARSHALL DRUG OF HOLDEN, INC. Prescription Specialists 619 Main Street Holden, Mass. MARSHALL HURWITZ B.S. Reg. Pharm. BRENTWOOD PHARMACY richard e. anderson holden st. holden courtesy of D. M. WATT 80N8 Dairy Farms still river, mass, rutland, mass. MAYO ' S PHARMACY an£ Congratulations Graduates RUTLAND CENTER VARIETY 1 maple ave., rutland THE BALCONY HOLDEN, MASSACHUSETTS The Latest in Woman ' s Apparel Compliments to the Class of ' 74 220 Compliments of the R. DiPERRIO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ; ‘McfeKi Gtfrr J pt ses ' 45 CHAPEL ST. HOLDEN, MASS. 01520 compliments of HOLDEN PHARMACY 1 105 main st. M. J. FLANAGAN INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Worcester rd. 422-6314 sterling compliments of GREENMEADOW LODGE compliments of TIDMAN’S THE RUG CENTER BLUE PLATE rug — carpet sales service — cleaning 1 107 main st. holden 829-4929 Lour TB cnoi t v ' ' J C cu - u -d JX ■V a v vV et D b V Lymki€ Ol oki SCUll-YZY o) r rU09J fD Ot 3woo ie. ' Trt «iVtV Tt«rr | n f r r ont HiteiTDe, A £Esedisbg ” tvi i 224 1 ' U ujU tty rth J 1 ’ fCh t 3 -? 0 ONv sNcc V.V V L — MJL Lc i — W 5 $oijMydw£H- v l vi TRouJZiefc. 5’ X cr Ajo ' 4 ' , ' N i (Tfi tvnydptvp 225 Not in school! I ' ve got Leggs, you ' ve got Leggs 1,2, 3,1 feel good! Coffee — tea or me? nothing at all ! 1 ALL my men wear English Leather — or they wear I ' m NOT impressed, Yah, man, cool. Scoobie-doo! 240 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT 74 spring. . our spring. and what a spring it was Oh, boy, what I see! I already peeked! Patrons MR. and MR9. LLOYD FIFE MR. and MRS. DONALD E. BOUDREAU MRS. JOHN BELL FROM A FRIEND BLAIR JAY WHITHAM FAMILY MR. and MRS. STANLEY C. RICHARDSON MR. and MRS. HAROLD E. AHLQUIST JR. sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Gjostedt Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Damery Mr. and Mrs. Roy Malkasian The Francis Ryan Family Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Mellor Winter Sports Banquet DAVID PROUTY 27th Annual Cheering Tournament WORC Super- Hooper ' s Game the score: Wachusett WORC — 51 Gee, fellas. Hey, I think those should have won.” National Honor Society Induction • if v ' Ub fa re e xe v RUDOLF DeCRUZ Photographer CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER 311 MAIN STREET WORCESTER, MASS. 01608 753-6308 Weddings Schools Adul+s Commercial Wachusett Boosters Club offers congratulations and best wishes to all us wonderful graduates. Tennis Anyone? ■ ' Vf -■ “Tennis is one of the best body-builders in sports. Right, Scot? BACK: Chris, Greg Korjeff, Scott Butterfield, Don Hall, George Moore, Brad Trover, Jeff Greene, Toss Shaughnessy, Scott Hayman, Mr. Rasku. FRONT: Ned Webster, Chris Howard, Bruce Vaughan, Terry Hart, Lenny Lauer, Scott Morgan. Coach Rasku The boy ' s tennis team, under the supervision of Coach Wil¬ liam Rasku finished a fine season with an overall record of 1 3 wins, 1 loss. With the help of seniors Terry Hart, who was named MVP, and Scot Morgan, the team captured the NCMC title. Manager Chris For the fourth year in a row, the girls’ tennis team scored as NCMC champs. Thanks to a fine effort on the part of all the team members, but especially seniors Chris, Patty, Heidi and Marie, the team gained a perfect 1 3 win, 0 loss record. 18 BACK: Miss Baxter, Cathy Snatom, Miriam Demarken, Carolyn Mangsen, Joy Longer, Sara Trafton, Rhonda Traver, Kathy Finnegan, Beth Vanesse. FRONT: Marie Tawczyaski, Chris Mangsen, Patty Finnegan. Heidi Goodnow, Morie Tawczynski, Chris Mangsen, Patty Finnegan, Miss Baxter. 23 BACK: Coach Corriveau, Doug Fellows, Lee Merlin, Don Roeder, Sc ott Sundin, Mark Gooey, Scott Johnson, Don Maki, Don Lord, John Scully. FRONT: Scott Wentzell, John Kelly, Paul Brewer, Tom Hallaman, Rick Nylen, Gary Kaczmarek, Mark Sachs, Mike McCarthy. The boys ' baseball team had another rather disappointing year, despite the return talent of seniors Gary, Rick, Tom, Paul, Mark, Mike, John, and Scott and Scott. The season ended with a record of 8 wins and 12 losses. Softball BACK: Charles Campbell, Cindy Elliot, Jean Halsdorf, Diane Flannagan, Robin Wills, Sue Gardner, Cathy Johnson. MIDDLE: Cindy Smola, Deb¬ bie Hayes, Sue Reidy, Donna Fulginitti, Lisa Putnam, Liz Sampson, Mary Pettis, Joan. FRONT: Lynne Olson, Karen Dahlin. 25 J ‘ ?,7+g ' iT T ' K ' 1 ■ii..A‘. ; ' Wigywfiw: fff ■ H -.3 . t ' _ isF- - « M «► T 3f T. - vv ■,- ' • ■ l 2 - • jv ' v +a-u BACK: D. Clapp, D. Makay, J. Ryan, J. Buthray, C. Smith, J. Holmes, B. Long, C. Tatro, L. Grennon, K. Wallace, D. Gabree, K. Scherdel, L. Greis, Mr. Lanciani. KNEELING: P. Bergstrom, D. Freese, S. Ahlquist, P. Wilson, S. Copeland, B. Howatt. Overall record 1 1-5-1 N.C.M.C. record 7-2-1 (1st place) winner N.C.M.C. medal 1 8 hole tournament Courses and teams played: Gardner Municipal Golf Course — Gardner Monoosnock C.C. —Leominster Clearview C.C. — Holy Name, Millbury Ellinwood C.C. — Athol Oak Hill C.C. — Fitchburg Westminster C.C. —St. Bernards Green Hill C.C. — Burncoat, North Packachoag C.C. —Auburn West Meadow C.C. — District III Holden C.C. — home 29 The boys ' track team finished another good season this spring with a 7-2 record in dual meets. Seniors Jeff, Matt, Lee, Stanley, and Andy helped lead the team to a second place in the NCMC. This strong team also finished fifth in the district 3. While only in its beginning years, the girls ' track team made a fine show of itself. Seniors Meg, Diane, and Lisa added to a terrific effort that netted the girls a 5 win, 6 loss overall record. BACK: Miss Provost, Claudia Hall, Jean Bergstrom, Penny Pochette, Penny Peck, Judy Boyce. 2nd: Lydia Woccary, Jeon Sullivan, Martha Peck, Dale Bennett, Kerry Sefton, Debbie Lamoreaux. FRONT: Karen Olson, Marcia Elander, Meg Johnstone, Diane Kall- gren, Patty Tod, Kathy Warren. MVP ' t Diane Kallgren and Mea Johnstone. rum. This is not the end, not even the beginning of the end. It ' s just the end of the beginning. June 6, 1974
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