Warren High School - Hilltop Yearbook (Warren, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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CHORUS: Sing her praises, Cheer her onward, High her banner fly, Hail to thee, Our own dear High School, Hail to Warren High. By Miss Mary Hoe Class of 1941 MORIN STUDIOS -- CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER 2 -J-L.., 5 U--...a -' .1 -- v--n-1 -- .--.- u 1 Mr. John J. Lynch True dedication to one's profession is an unusual quality to find in any man, and to find it tempered with wit is most rare indeed. Mr. john Lynch well exemplifies this combination. Anyone fortunate enough to have studied under him can attest to the vigor which he imparts to the learningprocess . Because such an educator de- serves special praise, we, the Class of 1965, dedicate our Hilltop to Mr. John Lynch. 3 'k jupzln photographed in red light with its satellite Canv- mrdr, upper right. casting a shadow on the planefs surface, top center -Mt. VVilsnn and Palomar Observatories i 'k MINISTR TIG 6-'JL 'DAM '9eXzg'Dooe'. YXEG-Xncv , 56006 Ookoo Go. 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Lynch Providence College A.B. in Letters Worcester State College Mr. joseph L. Cavagnaro American International College B. S. Business Administration Springfield College M. Ed. Mr. George A. Cote B. S. Worcester State College Miss Natalie Bongiorni B. S. Boston University 10 ,A .- .. Mrs. Barbara Miskiewi cz Our Lady of the Elms A.B. in French Miss Louise St. Amand Anna Maria College A.B. in Art Nlr. Charles Glanville New England Conservatory of Music 11 Custodian . Mr. Gaudreau 12 Secretaries Mrs. Laska Mrs. Guglietti Var 5' 5. aft-Q? K I :ff 7' . .W --.51 ,gs-,fi ...Mgt Cafeteria Stajf Mrs. Ducharme Ivirs. Blanchard Mrs. Stadt K' 1 ,I if The Solar Corona photographed during a total eclipse from Green River, W'y0ming, -Ml. VVilson and Palomar Observatories S NIORS Bruce Wayne Armitage Brucie A real wit this Senior Class will never for get. Classes would never have been what they were without Bruce's lively quips. Nancylou Candace Be audry llNanCylI Be silent and safeg silence never betrays you. These are Nancy's thoughts. Though usually quiet, she will cheerfully pitch-in on any class affair. Norma Francis Bell Ring-Ding A girl only a poet can praise. l-ler charm and good nature are the traits which have won her the friendship of a gre at many people. 14 Caro lyn Claire Bernard Woof I'll laugh myself to death, Carolyn's humor has often made her the center of attention in many a study hall. Kenneth Paul Berthi aume llwangll ll I vorite saying and best describes his outlook on life. Wang has often been our remedy for Z1 gloomy day. Ali ce Theresa Borowiec Alice She said little but to the purpose. Though Alice is a girl of few words, her inner warmth has Won her many friends. 15 Don t worry about a thing, is Kenny's fa- Charles Allen Bridges Bee-hoop Oh, why should life all labour be? Who can ever forget Charlie and his favorite saying, Cool as a moose, Dad? I-Ie will always be our favorite Ford dealer. Adrienne Anne Brissette Clu ck A good companion makes good company. Adrienne's charming ways and winning smile have made it easy for us to know her. Marilyn Arline Brodeur Swish we be without Marilyn? We'd probably be quite hungry. We'll never forget her size and her personality. 16 How many want hot lunch? Where would 3 l Michael Allen Dupsha llMikelI I live the life I love. This is Mike's phi- losophy. His carefree attitude and candid remarks liven up any group with whom he happens to be. Robert Earl Durand uBObbyvv Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . Bobby has brought to the Class of '65 laugh ter and originality. jonathan Edward Ellis lllonll Beware the fury of a patient man. Ion- ny's silent nature is seldom broken, but when it is, his hot temper warns us all to stay out of the way. 19 Walter Edmund Giza, Jr. llFabll Wanna run 'em? That's Walt. He is, and probably always will be, a caper-cutter the Class of '65 will never forget. Paul William Guglietti, Ir. llzwll A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it along side of. Paul's true character is known only to his closest associates. Peter Robert Hastings Pete Not that I love study less, but I love fun more. Pete's versatility and musical tal- ent makes him the center of any gathering. 20 Eileen Gobinet Keefe Keefie Talk I willy tall-c I must. There could never be anyone to take Eileen's place. Her outspoken manner will be remembered by all. Patricia Ann Kingston llpatll It's nice to be natural if you're naturally nice. We can always count on Pat to pitc in on any class affair and do a thorough job james Andrew Korze c urlimmyvu Blame my rnerriment on my youth. jim- my's good looks and clowning nature make him a favorite with everyone. His artistic talent shows promise of a successful future. 21 H h Audrey Claire Lathe llAujll A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nance. Words can hardly express Auj for she is a friend to all. no one can wear a frown. Sally Ann Theresa Korzec Hsalll Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. No one will ever forget Sal for she is the kind of person no one wants to forget. We will always remember her charming per- sonality. In her presence Tadeus Michael Marcinek llfreddyll I never think of the future -- it comes soon enough. Teddy, with his split per- sonality can be clownish one minute, quiet and reserved the next. 22 Linda jane C arroll Linda Worth her weight in gold. Charming and syunpatheiic, a good student and friend. With qualities such as these, she is assured a happy and successful life. Kyle Lester Chapman Smi le His greeting is a smile. How can anyone ever forget Kyle with his bouncy step and his ever ready grin. Kenneth Leroy Couture Cooch He was made for happy thought, for play- ful wit and laughter. Kenny's personality sets the scene for a hilarious time. 17 Roseann Stephanie Devansld Roseann She may be quiet, but she doesn't miss much. Roseann's innocent expression has puzzled our class for the past four years. Her face does not reveal her sensitive nature. Richard Paul Dumas llAYOttell He has the willy he has the skill. Ayotte shows his determination and athletic ability when facing an opponent on the basketball court or on the baseball diamond. Elizabeth Lucy Dupuis lIBettyll The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Though Betty has been with us only a short time her bubbling personality and friendly smile have endeared her to all of 18 Ioan Josephine McCarthy Ioannie Her presence in a room is as bright as the noonday sun. An individualist is Joan, whose unpredictable mannerisms have kept us guessing for four years. Gary Dwight Odiorne Hush Good in sports, and a good sport is he. Gar 's unique personality makes him a Wel- Y come part of any crowd. If Marcia. Ellen Munde ll Marcia The quietest member of our class. Her strong will and stable personality have al ways led her along a straight path. 23 Anne A. Perrin Wilma Few like her come this way. The bri smile which Anne gives is only a small trait of her personality . Robert William Perrin llBO'bbylI Life is a jest. Bobby doesn't let much worry him, except for his sports, which he takes seriously. He adds an air of nonchalance to our class. Gail Pamela Rioux llpopll Our thoughts and conduct are OUI' own Pop sets her own style in whatever she does. 24 8 joy Ann St. jacques IIJOYII So sweet a face, such angel grace. joy's poise and charm are but a small part of her pliant nature . Jane Helen Swett Iljanell No power hath she of evil in herself. Jane's cherry Good Morning is a familiar sound to us all. Sandra Gail Mary Tenczar llsandyll And every creature was her friend . Sandy has been an inspiration to us all, and whatever the class may be doing, she's always there to help . 25 Marcia Elaine Urban Peaches Still waters run deep. Marcia's flaming red hair forebodes a hot temper, but her friends all know her kind and sympathetic nature. Eric Raymond Vaill Snail Modest plainness sets off sprightly wit. ' Erie seems shy to most of us, but his closest friends know his warm and friendly disposi- tion. Evelyn Jayne Wegerzyn llEVie ll Softly speak and sweetly smile. EVelyn's gentle and sympathetic nature has won her many friends during her years at Warren High, and her quick mind assures success in all she does. 26 lil. David Peter Zalewski Zowles Blessed with each talent and each art to please. David's,versatile personality makes him feel at home in any gathering. His warm smile has made him a friend to all. Class of 1965 gf Q. t ff- ff 'O 27 Senior Activities BRUCE ARMITACE -- Crafts lg chorus lg National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society treasurer 43 Hilltop staff 43 newspaper staff 43 French Club 43 driver education 33 committees 1-43 dramatics 4. NANCYLOU BEAUDRY -- Crafts lg chorus 1-33 softball 13 driver education 3' newspaper staff 43 committees 1-4. 7 NORMA BELL -- Art 1-33 crafts 1, 23 softball 1, 2g driver education 23 Student Council 1-43 vice-president 3, president 43 co-editor of Hilltop 43 co-captain of basketball 43 basketball 1-43 D.A.R. Recipient 43 Student Government Day alternate 43 chorus 13 committees 1-4. CAROLYN BERNARD -- Art lg chorus lg drill team 2-43 co-editor of news- paper 43 driver education 33 committees 1-4. KENNETH BERTHIAUME -- Weight lifting 2-43 committees 1-4. ALICE BOROWIEC -- Chorus 1,23 driver education 33 committees 1-4. CHARLES BRIDGES -- Crafts lg basketball 23 committees 1-4. ADRIENNE BRISSETTE -- Chorus 2-43 driver education 33 committees 1-4. MARILYN BRODEUR -- Crafts 2, 33 chorus 1-43 drill team 2-43 committees 1-4. LINDA CARROLL -- Art 1,23 crafts 1,23 chorus lg French Club 43 softball lg basketball 1-43 co-captain of basketball 43 cheerleading 1-43 co-captain of cheerleading 43 majorettes 2-43 class secretary 13 Student Council 2-4, treas- urer 43 business manager of Hilltop 43 National Honor Society 43 committees 1-4. KYLE CHAPMAN -- Band 1-43 driver education 23 weight lifting 2, 33 committees 1-4. KENNETH COUTURE -- Art 1, 33 crafts 1, 23 band 1, 2, 43 weight lifting 1-33 driver education 23 committees 1-4. ROSEANN DEVANSKI -- Crafts 23 chorus 23 softball 23 driver education 33 committees 1-4. RICHARD DUMAS -- Baseball 1-43 basketball 1-43 weight lifting 1-33 commit- tees 1-4. 28 MICHAEL DUPSHA -- Driver education 33 committees I-4. ELIZABETH DUPUIS -- Chorus 43 dramatics 43 French Club 43 newspaper staff 43 committees 3, 4. ROBERT DURAND -- Weight lifting 2, 33 committees I-4. JONATHAN ELLIS -- Weight lifting 33 driver education 33 committees I-4. WALTER GIZA -- Band l, 23 driver education 33 committees I-4. PAUL GUGLIETTI -- Art 1,23 crafts I, 23 Student Council I3 French Club 2, 43 class president 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society president 43 Hill- top staff 43 dramatics 43 newspaper staff 43 driver education 33 committees I-4, class president 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society president eg Hill- top staff 43 dramatics 43 newspaper staff 43 driver education 33 committees I-4. PETER HASTINGS -- Baseball 3, 43 basketball 43 band 4. EILEEN KEEFE -- Art I3 crafts I3 driver education 33 chorus 43 class president lg committees I-43 dramatics 4. PATRICIA KINGSTON -- Class secretary 33 chorus 43 class treasurer 43 major- ettes 3, 43 committees 2-4. JAMES KORZEC -- Band 33 Math Club 43 baseball 3, 43 Student Council 43 com- mittees 3, 4. SALLY ANN KORZEC -- Art I-43 crafts I-43 chorus I-43 basketball 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society vice -president 43 co-editor of Hilltop 43 co- editor of newspaper 43 class treasurer 2, 33 driver education 33 dramatics 43 committees I-4. AUDREY LATHE -- Art I3 chorus I3 driver education 33 softball I3 basketball I3 Student Council 2-43 Hilltop staff 43 committees I-4. TADEUS MARCINEK -- Crafts I3 driver education 33 committees I-4. JOAN MCCARTHY -- Art I, 3, 43 crafts 1, 3, 43 chorus 1,23 softball 1,23 basket- ball 1, 23 cheerleading 3, 43 class treasurer lg class vice-president 33 commit- tees I-4. 29 MARCIA MUNDELL -- Driver education 35 newspaper staff 45 committees l-4. GARY ODIORNE -- Art lg crafts 25 Hilltop staff 45 basketball l-4g committees l -4. ANNE PERRIN -- Chorus 1,25 Student Council lg class secretary 45 newspaper staff 3, 45 Hilltop staff 45 softball l-45 cheerleading 1-45 co-captain of cheerleaders 45 majorettes l -45 co -captain of majorettes 45 committees l-4. ROBERT PERRIN -- Art 1,25 band 25 weight -lifting 2, 35 driver education 35 baseball 3, 45 basketball l -45 committees l -4. GAIL RIOUX -- Art lg basketball lg class president 35 driver' education 35 committees l-4. JOY ST. IACQUES -- Art lg cheerleading lg National Honor Society 45 business manager of Hilltop 45 committees l-4. JANE SWETT -- Art 1,25 crafts 25 chorus 1, 25 driver education 35 committees l -4. SANDRA TENCZAR -- Art lg chorus l, 25 cheerleading lg driver education 35 softball 25 committees l -4. MARCIA URBAN -- Art lg cheerleading lg chorus l, 25 class sec- retary 25 drill team 3, 45 driver education 35 newspaper staff 45 committees l-4. ERIC VAILL -- Crafts lg driver education 35 French Club 45 class vice -president 45 committees l -4. EVELYN WEGERZYN -- Crafts lg chorus 25 French Club 3g dra- matics 35 National Honor Society treasurer 45 Hilltop staff 45 Stu- dent Council 35 committees l -4. DAVID ZALEWSKI -- Chorus 25 Student Council 35 basketball trainer and manager 3, 45 band l-45 French Club 2, 35 vice- president of French Club 35 Student Government Day Representa- tive 45 class president 45 committees l-4. 30 Class History Ever since we entered Warren High nearly four years ago, our class has been launched on a whirlwind of continuous activity. Our introduction to high school life was marked by our Freshmen Tal- ent Show, from which Bob Durand received the title of The Bi- kini Girl of Warren High, when he gave us a glimpse of his yellow polka -dot bikini. Gur class officers were Eileen Keefe, President, Walter Giza, Vice -President, Linda Carroll, Secretary, and joan McCarthy, Treasurer. We were represented at the Student Council by Norma Bell, Anne Perrin, and Paul Guglietti. Gary Odiorne proved to a valuable player on the Varsity basketball team, and Dick Dumas aided the junior Varsity team. Before long, we found ourselves at the beginning of our Sopho- more year. We elected Paul Guglietti, President, joan McCarthy, Vice -President, Marcia Urban, Secretary, and Sally Korzec, Treas urer. We sent Norma Bell, Audrey Lathe, and Linda Carroll as our representatives to the Student Council. This year's basketball stars were Gary Odiorne, Dick Dumas, Charlie Bridges, and Walter Giza. Our junior year was an important one, bringing us one step closer to graduation. Our class officers were Gail Rious, Presi- dent, joan McCarthy, Vice -President, Pat Kingston, Secretary, and Sally Korzec, Treasurer. Norma Bell became Vice -President, and Audrey Lathe Secretary of the Student Council, and we were represented to that body by Evelyn Wegerzyn and Linda Carroll. In October we received our class rings, and officially made War- ren High our Alma -Mater. Then in june, we staged a very suc- cessful reception for the Seniors under the theme of Stairway to the Stars. We also participated in the traditional daisy picking. Holding our daisy wands on graduation night, we were proud that we had at last become Seniors. We began our Senior year by choosing our class colors -- purple and white. Elected to class offices were David Zalewski, President, Eric Vaill, Vice -Presidentg Anne Perrin, Secretary, and Pat Kingston, Treasurer. Our Senior prom, Wonderland By Night, was graced by our lovely Prom Queen, Evelyn Wegerzyn. This year, Gary Odiorne, Dick Dumas, and Bob Perrin led our basketball team to victory in the Tri-State Tournament. Our four days together in New York will never be forgotten. Our four years here have gone by much too rapidly, and as we part, we leave the hallowed halls of Warren High with a sigh, a tear, and a fond farewell. 31 TIT LE Best all- around Most likely to succeed Best looking Cutest Best dressed Most studious Most ambitious Laziest Most co-operative Most athletic Best natured Worst tempered Most popular Shyest Priendliest Best friends Quietest Noisiest Class flirts Class gigglers Class brats Best dancers Most original Class blushers Most talented Worst drivers Class saints Most mischievous Class wits Class clown Liveliest Class pest Shortest Tallest Senior Superlatives BOY Gary Odiorne Paul Guglietti james Korzec Kenneth Berthiaume David Zalevvski Bruce Armitage Peter Hastings Charles Bridges Gary Odiorne Richard Dumas Kyle Chapman Walter Giza Kenneth Couture Eric Vaill Peter Hastings Eric Vaill and David Zalewski jonathan Ellis Walter Giza james Korzec Bruce Armitage Michael Dupsha David Zalewski Bruce Armitage Bruce Armitage Peter Hastings Paul Guglietti jonathan Ellis Michael Dupsha Robert Durand Walter Giza Gary Odiorne Michael Dupsha Paul Guglietti Kenneth Berthiaume 32 GIRL Norma Bell Sally Korzec Norma Bell Elizabeth Dupuis Sally Korzec Linda Carroll Evelyn Wegerzyn joan McCarthy Patricia Kingston Linda Carroll Elizabeth Dupuis Anne Perrin Audrey Lathe Alice Borovviec Audrey Lathe Norma Bell and Linda Carroll Nancylou Beaudry Carolyn Bernard Roseann Devanski Marcia Urban Carolyn Bernard Anne Perrin Eileen Keefe Audrey Lathe joy St. jacques jane Swett Alice Borovviec Gail Rioux Sally Korzec Carolyn Bernard Patricia Kingston Carolyn Bernard Marilyn Brodeur Sally Korzec MOST STUDIOUS Bruce Armitage Linda Carroll MOST POPULAR Kenneth Couture Audrey Lathe BEST LOOKING Norma Bell james Korzec BEST DANCE RS Anne Perrin David Zalewski CUTE ST Elizabeth Dupuis Kenneth Berthiaume 33 CLASS BRATS Carolyn Bernard Michael Dupsha MOST AMBITIOUS Peter Hastings Evelyn Wegerzyn T BE ST ALL -AROUND Norma Bell Gary Odiorne MOST TALENTED joy St. jacques Peter Hastings MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CLASS FLIRTS Paul Guglietti Roseann Devanski Sally Korzec james Korzee 34- in l BE ST DRESSED MOST ATHLETIC Sally Korzec Linda Carroll David Zalewski Richard Dumas LAZIE ST WORST TEMPERED joan McCarthy Walter Giza Charles Bridges Anne Perrin r C l 35 Candids f U, Qfiiy 36 if it f A spiral nebula with satellite nebula in Cmm Vfrinlirz taken with the !O0linch Hale telescope. -Mi. Wilson and Palomar Observatories 1 we We 1-3? ' JU IORS .M i. e' 5 fm wi? Q1 M W Q W2 f 'S if 4 I Q'- Z 17 - fE,5Y? 'f. . k'P ,,:f :.Q'i::- ' - 2 Q 31.2 Sir. if ' - X X v.. 1 .ff-EI ,- , - . ' A ,V 3, Maj.. 'iii ' in s f .1 ' .- ... - 'f'?9R.-5. - n Esiiiwgggf-fs1.1 . f,- - 1.-53 C . Q, I' ,V K . , S . . ' 43 I of?-Q. rl 1 ' ' a s'..-'wh ,I . f ' . , -,Q 4. ., ' L I. Doktor P. Ducharme is D. Cook C. Crowley 'fn , ,. Aiwa . f A P. Dumas .S ' A I. Fenton 5 ' f Lf 1. ., J g I H ' ez-mei.-. z. .- ff . '..qf1.-2.11.2-. wg f - , . , gg..g:135e1':,. , - -,fa-, . .A , 5 an . 'NT 5? -' 'YQ .. ..,...,, .,... - . ., ., ,.... . . ,, , , . . . C, ' '. fJ'f1--Qu 7 - f Vsbi-.',wi-.V Ja' 'M ifizifiii ' ' 1' Y . . ' ' '-'VST ' ' 1 . .mgfw 5 ,ww f - f In FVi.L ,m,f I .3 ,. .A i -A 38 B. Balchunas V. Bednarz T. Bmnton M. Burnham P. Lizak President N. Fleury Secretary L. Floury J. Keefe C. Koslowski K. LaPierre I. Leno L. Mariott D. Martin D. McCarthy I. Ban:-1s Vice-Pres. K. MCC arthy Treasurer F. 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Wilson and Palomar Observatories FRESH N ki M T -f f f , . ,L. , 22 xv . L S . . U I V 2, l 4 gQf fr . fls.-ug.. My S8 K K. HSM? . . he-M 4 . ' ' 7. fit F .. ,.,g 'V 5 ffl' e :.f3.? g:, A 1,559 f: - 7 5, K- - - ., ,aff-f-f--.s.e:. 1 , '. pi' W. Brodeur E. Cheveret C. Cleveland or l L iii, ig- V ' 'Y D. Cook D. Delanski D. Desrosiers .a. dy-rvf10'wfk ff' i jg: ,eff-ff ' .5 Q . V, .wel D Gancorz P Gaudre au W Hawkes 4,3 -. 46 J. Antonovitch M. Armitage A. Astrella K. Balchunas T. Banas D. Beaudry M. Bell D. Brodeur M. Dronzek P. Dubaj C. Farrar K. Fleury D. Nowak President .I 5 'aflfi V' V Mez: L Q ll I f f fi C . Culliton Secretary C . Leach Vice -Pres. A . Re arick Tre asurer . Hebert P . Hoffey Kondrat F . Lucas . Myers . Nichols . Obrzut . Plante Swett Swett Taylor Tokarz Traska Tuttle Wilk Witaszek f I ri I ,f in x fe it X31 , .. -- . , W . 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GSX R 5 4 X 2 5 4 , X63 E 1, 1 Q Q :sf Q9 5144 E F ,-,ik v A 'Av , U , , W ' B ., ..,...n .x , At. ., N s- . fi? 4:25 Q gg it ff H 5 5 92 r 1, , V K 25? M . Y we-.zu , :ysirif 521 i 5 ifiiisif-if 5 1, -- awwwwsfs+SwQkum5mYweaEi?2w 7 , c-'T TN limp! an N if 1 I Z ' x 48 vm, avr f i' The great spiral nebula in Andromeda is believed to lx' much like our own Galaxy. Two satellite nebulae ap pear, -Ml. Wilson and Palomar Observatories i 'A' ACTIVITIE N ewspaper Sldji TOP ROW: B. Smart, N. Hoffey, M. Zola, N. Beaudry, B. Armitage, W. Crowley, E. Morin, K. Bal chunas, P. Guglietti. TI-HRD ROW: N. Dumas, S. Page, L. Norton, I. Zola, B. Korzec, I. Kwasniak, I. Tuttle, E. Dupuis, L. Teczar, L. Shepherd. SECOND ROW: C. Iette, M. Burnham, M. Mundell, I. LaVigne, B. Allen, N. Fleury, D. Perrin, P. Lizak, J. Obrzut. FIRST ROW: Miss Natalie Bongiorni, advisor, D. Nowak, M. McCarthy, S. Korzec, D. Bradley, C. Bernard, A. Perrin, M. Urban, B. Mc- Carthy. . x 3, 7 . PY ,I x ', r' Iluo J fr? gb' ! 4. 5 . .fin ,, wa s x ,'d f .W 1. as rg.-. 4 N 50 ,Z -Q 4 , ' -fs: 'v X' gm YM 5 F f LL.-- A km ,.,V - if V, ., iziafg-ffifu ..-f., , ,mg .Af 1, -g.. .,w xg- L 5 Q . S ,,,, ..,yY,, f. A if ational Honor Society Paul Guglietti -- Pres. Evelyn Wegerzyn -- Sec. Mr. john Lynch -- Advisor Sally Korzcc -- V. Pres. Bruce Armitage -- Treas. vurnomu. :Qin sounv X fy 5 .1 - 9 Q V3 L5 FIRST ROW: julian Dol-ctor, Paul Guglietti, Mr. Lynch, Advisorg John Banas, Bruce Armitage. SECOND ROW: joy St. Jacques, Linda Carroll, Dorothy McCarthy, Sally Korzec, Evelyn Wegerzyn, Mary Burnham 52 Student Government Day Representative David Zalewski Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Eileen Keefe Dramatic Club TOP ROW: Joyce Tuttle, Louise Teczar, linda Norton, Ronald Moody, Alfred Smith, Marilyn Gerhard, Lillian Shepherd, Charlotte Farrar, Terry Armitage. SECOND ROW: Deborah Brodeur, Donna Beaudry, Irene LaVigne, Barbara Allen, Darleen Bradley, Irene Zola, Ellen Freeman, Gloria Couturier, Carol King, Karen Balchunas. FIRST ROW: Bruce Armitage, Paulette Dufresne, Paul Guglietti, Elizabeth Dupuis, David Zalewsl-ci, Sally Ann Korzec, Peter Hastings, Ioan Brodeur. 54 tudent Counczl TOP ROW: Kathy Traska, David Delanski, john l.eGault, Larry Taylor, Iuhan Doktor, Rlchard Boroweic, Shirley Swett, Lillian Shepherd. BOTTOM ROW: Audrey Lathe Mlss Clalre Burke, advisorg Franklin Perry, Norma Bell, Linda Carroll, Mary Burnham James Korzec P.. .iii Q N 2 X f lv I f 10 C3 KLIVVVA X L J Yearbook Sidf TOP ROW: Evelyn Wegyrzn, Anne Perrin, Joy St. jacques, Gary Odiorne, Linda Carroll, Audrey Lathe. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Guglietti, Bruce Armitage, Sally Ann Korzec, Norma Bell, Miss Natalie Bongiorni, advisor. 1 5 , ,sw , M f A Q by M 56 Band Chorus 58 Drill T eam, Weight Lqfters 59 f' ,fa X i x 9:-gag 0 A I 0 4 D1 1 l N ' 1.-44 I Q 55,5 r x .5523- Posed Candids Mm 61 S E N I 0 R 62 E R L A K 63 cmdids Yr :F 6 ,Q :',' . ,QM-xufgw2 El' .m?1'Rg'!1fL F 'f 3 if 1 if Come! Curmrngham as svvn ln December, 1940. Time exposure causes stars lo make- trucks on picture, -- Ml. VViIson and Palomar Obmvrvzxtorirs ATHLETICS V B A A R S S K I E T T Y B A L L NAME Robert Perrin Gary Odiorne Richard Dumas Vincent Bednarz Casimir Koslowski William Carroll john Wilk Fredrick Rearick William Fountain David Cook Richard Borowiec f J 1212 , I l 1 1, X I , 1 XX A ri il' 2 F NUMBER HEIGHT 40 5'l0 34 5'll 32 5'8 22 6'0 30 6'l 24 5'll 10 5'7 14 5'8 42 5'8 20 5'9 12 6'0 67 is V J V U A N R I S O I R T I Y 1f: vvIusp..wxi -'sl 'x..i ,iff wiwfmxaueclfvgf-i NAME john Wilk William Fountain Richard Boroweic Fredrick Rearick Chester Kerr Curt Snow Edward Kurr Paul Koslowski Alfred Smith Dennis Desrosiers john LeGault john Obrzut Richard Cieslak John Antinovich NUMBER HEIGHT 4 5'5 43 5'6 is 6'2 l2 5'i0 6 5'6 3 5'9 5 5'3 ll 6'1 8 5'i0 9 5'9 l2 5'l0 9 5'5 l2 5'll 8 5'6 x . ,. sill!!! 5 . a -1 in 1 '55 ,W W Ui' 70 f-513' 55 Fi QW 5341155262 85- 'Y 3 , K, J.. gags my M fry Sl , mf f' f , 55.9 3 as ,V W? kr ggrzx :yi- RE. if ire! gg WS? -. 1 ,- Q wk ,fag W ,f V 3590- 3 ' ' 1: f P :MFE yy, m M1 ,' ,. 1 .SN kffgggyj' Hwflgf' Y T gi' iff f ' A ' 1 5 M 31: 7- '- , 7 -T5 Q W ' 9 ' :Qliiliv ' ,W - , :'YP1e:gg.g 'Q' v 'W x Rf , T fd 'QR 5 ,',.PJ?E5ggm,, if. A if feg,fSx-,.. gf 4' wil. -rl' 3, l . H+1f'.ffM1 A if ' . M ' Nw,.,4,,J?i1 g , K .. - sf '-m - A V M f, i ' ' .U , - :,Efiwf':,f'4' 5.2 ' J faesvwgm , 2 , ,xy fi A Y :,,, .Q..:7'fmii ww! '23 . . ,..,, IW, - f s- -V W- - V ,WW . 5 ,, f ,:-.,:: +T.:z::1' - ' mf - V' . - - - .H-+1-P . , .. ::-, fir -' -- -- A M. ., i W, -L f f A' Q M N, wx. 4. W f . A H www, S 3 s NAME Norma Bell Linda Carroll Linda Floury Lenore Marriot Sandra Page Mary Burnham Marilyn McCarthy Janice Kwasniak Dorraine Marriot Roberta McCarthy Lillian Shepherd Carol Leach Lorraine Traska Kathy Traska Charlotte Farrar Karen Balchunas NUMBER HEIGHT 7 8 9 ll l4 3 l2 6 lO 18 3 13 l5 l4 2 lO f e if y ,ii 77 51-1 7 2 WY 1 I , 73 I Baseball 74- an Qiwmv K M km... I., V A 4. ...va A N. M... 1. Mm A ., '-1 ., . 'img .V -WH ww ' fgwggf M M, ,133 MQW A .52 - 1 f - - Mr,-3, pg f V. f . '44 . i W 1-..,..-,, , K . 4, QL. -ft: VA- . ss. 'fl +- , I L-k ,, fig, nw ,I . . -'-- fx wr wiki F s ,,f.,miTfZ,. Nui-J' 'b , fm, . ' M - -ww . f,,fy,QW , L ' ,im-Jfjmwf an-is fn,-ef 25- qv, f- vu-?L:v A' IQMLZ . -M. ' , f - 'f'k'53E- ,g'f M gf., N A., . i s 1 f fig? M .55 L . fm ,,,,,glY ' Q , . W 1 1.-S I ,V I-K .Q Q, 75 xg wi it Q3 fx I it bt SL g btw Ccmdids 'W' 'W' mai- frg 5113! 'V A utographs Mr. E3 Mrs. Clifford Armitage Nlrs . Helen Be audry Mr. 8 Mrs. Norman F. Bell Mrs. Mildred Berthiaume Mr. 8M.rs. Mr. GMrs. Mr. 8Mrs. Nh. E.Mrs. Mr. 8Mrs. Mrs. Alice Mr. SMrs. Mr. SNES. Mr. 8Mrs. Mr. 8Mrs. Mr. SMrs. Mr. 8Mrs. Mr. GMrs. Mr. GMrs. Mr. i3Mrs. Mr. 8Mrs. Mr. SMrs. Mr. E.Mrs. Mr. SMrs. Mr. i3Mrs. Mr. EMrs. Mr. GMrs. Mr. GMrs. Mr. 8Mrs. Mr. SMrs. Ronald Bernmd Paul Borowiec Kenneth Boyea Alton Bridges Lawrence A. Brissette Brodeur William M. Carroll Chester Chapman Bonheur Couture Tadeus Devansl-ci Warren E. Dumas Albert R. Dupsha Beruiam Durand Richard J. Ellis Walter E. Giza, Sr. Paul W. Guglietti, Sr Robert E. Hastings James Keefe, Sr. David Kingston Stanley J. Korzec Raymond Korzec Martin Lathe john McCarthy Tadeus Marcinek Irving Mundell Mr. G Mrs. Harold Odiorne Mr. G Mrs. John Walter Perrin Mr. 8 Mrs. Albert Theberge M.rs. Amelia Tenczal' W. 8 Mrs. Ernest St. jacques Mrs. Hazel Swett Mr. G Mrs. Joseph S. Urban Mr. 8 Mrs. Raymond Vaill Mr. G Mrs. Stanley I. Wegerzyn Mr. S Mrs. Peter Zalewski Mr. Bernard Kulas Rev . john P. Kochanowski Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert L. St. Pierre IVE. joseph Sledziewski Mr. G Mrs. Aloysius Bundrick Miss Claire E. Burke Miss Helen Lewinski W. E3 Mrs. james Sloan Mr. G Mrs. Richard Salamon Miss Natalie Bongiorni M. G Mrs. George Cote Mr. joseph Cavagnaro Mr. S Mrs. Frank Ehrhart Mr. 8 Mrs. john.Lynch Mr. 8 Ms. Frank Miskiewicz Nlr. john Rintala Miss Louise St. Amand Mr. S Mrs. Charles Glanville t i The full Adnan photographed through the 100-inch telc- scope on Mt. 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