West Springfield High School - Terrier Yearbook (West Springfield, MA)

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'rw en la New events spark frosh day In addition to the traditional events of Frosh Day, several new activities were incorporated into the schedule. Freshman Appreciation Day , as it was renamed this year, included a three-legged race, pie-eating, and volleyball games as well as cageball matches and the customary rope pull. Both classes sported large turn-outs for the different activities and participated eagerly. Frosh Day marked the public debut of Bubba, a boar's head purchased by Student Senate as the new spirit trophy. At the conclusion of the festivities, Bubba was awarded to the senior class. The pep band entertained with renditions of Can Cani' and ujoshuan. The day ended in final enthusiastic cheers by all participants. ABOVE: Clustered together to view the new spirit trophy, senior boys anticipate the unveiling. BELOW: Testing senior superiority, freshmen strain tn win the traditional rope pull. SAMUEL BLACK COMPANY Team support shown at rally With the return of the traditional skits, the Agawam Rally drew an excited crowd. Many students took part in the numerous skits aimed at mustering spirit. The rally also displayed its serious side as cheerleader Cherie Sheppard recited an original poem in which she expressed her feelings about seeing her last West Side football game. M r. Gordon Pillsbury described the intense feelings experienced by the athletes as they prepared for the annual rivalry, and shared with the crowd his hopes for a victory. Gifts were presented to senior players, who spoke encouragingly to the crowd about the up-coming game, The cheerleaders also presented a special gift to Billy May, a faithful follower of the West Side team, for his support throughout the season. An anxious crowd reluctantly left the gym as the rally came to a close. UPPER RIGHT: Dorothy Rickus expects a victory after decades of attendin the Agawam game. UPPER LEFT: Seniors cieer as spirit reaches a peak. LOWER: At the conclusion of the skit, members of the team intercept passes from the Ucheerleadersn. 21 x '1 35 W U was , mfs. 5 we A Choir sponsors talent show On November 17, the Concert Choir presented its annual Terrier Talentsn. The show consisted of twenty acts and involved over sixty students. Serving as masters of ceremony were seniors jim Sawyer and Ed Pacitti. Skits, original comedy blackouts, and other novelty acts were featured as well as singers, dancers, and instrumentalists. The newly formed high school stage band premiered with director Wes Talbot. In addition to their own act, the stage band entertained the audience during set changes. Director Lisa Bannick remarked, The turnout of both cast and audience was the best in years. Proceeds from the show helped to fund the choir's spring trip to Vermont and their annual scholarship. BELOW CENTER: The Man from Cay tDwight Bradleyl saves the day. BELOW LEFT: A moving ballad animates Ted Varelas face. ABOVE LEFT: How'd you do it? asks Jim Sawyer as Donna McCarthy and Ed Pacitti look on. Lisa Bannick explains that she owes her good checkup to Crest toothpaste. ABOVE: Following the direction of Wes Talbot, the stage band debuts. CENTER: Her kleptomaniac tendencies showing, Dorothy Rickus pours the sad news to an attentive Lisa Bannick. W.S.H.S, CONCERT CHOIR 'Wits' team in close match The 'K As School Match Witsn program proved to be an exciting and close match. Easthampton barely edged out West Side by a mere 5 point margin. The final score was 180 to 175, Contestants for the program, televised on April 14, were Diane Burke, john Brownlee, Rod O,Connor, and Frank Alexander. Although only four players represented West Side on the show, there were nine contestants competing with each other until the final cuts were made. Under the direction of their advisor, Mr. Harris Tanner, players prepared for the program by learning the technique , of the game. Emphasis was not put on knowing an answer, but on knowing the proper manner of answering a question. ABOVE: Rod O'Connor. Diane Burke, john Brownlee, Frank Alexander. CENTER: During a practice period, Diane Burke and john Brownlee ponder a difficult question. BELOW: Preparing the team for 'vv' Y w 1 t 1 I u r Q I 4 r ll 5 competition, Mr. Harris Tanner reads sample W questions as Frank Alexander looks on. FRIENDLY ICE CREAM - RIVRRDALE ROAD ' ' ARQM lm . Q23 QVTL ' I ,, 'z' .. 4 E' lf Evaluation for one Week period The Visiting Committee, a group representing the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, evaluated West Side High for one week in November. The committee included teachers, administrators, college representatives, and officials from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. The basic aim of the school evaluation was to improve the quality of learning and the total educational environment of students. Evaluators checked the availibility of facilities necessary to serve student needs. A ten year accreditation resulted from this evaluation. ABOVE: Using the teachers' loun e as a meeting place, evaluators discuss their findgings. BELOW: Chairman of the Visiting Committee, A. Raymond Rogers, confers with colleagues about the day's visitation. 25 if 9lw, ' N ,UI V 4 f ri, . 1111 -ar 14 1' A,-nf K K' 'N' WT' 9 'Q u we 4 1' fx? VP. e A , 1 Record patrons for 6La Mancha, A record number of patrons and sponsors marked Man of La Mancha as one of the most successful musicals in past years. The play concerned the adventures of Cervantes' immortal knight-errant Don Quixote and his squire, Sancho Panza and involved a cast of about 40 students. Directed by Mr. John D, Shuster, the annual musical was presented on April 5, 6, and 7. Mrs. Kathleen Delorey and Mr. john Hartford assisted. Don Quixote CCervantesD Sancho fmanservantl Aldonza The Innkeeper fThe Covernorl Dr. Carrasco CThe Dukej The Padre Antonia The Housekeeper The Barber Pedro, Head M uleteer Rod O,Connor Richard Wright judith Durocher james Sawyer jeffrey Coyne Ronald Aseltine jennifer Cass Lisa Bannick Robert Hindmarsh Edward Pacitti OPPOSITE TOP: Taunted bythe multeers, Aldonza struggles for freedom. OPPOSITE CENTER: I am I Don Quixote, the lord of La Mancha . . . OPPOSITE BOTTOM: As muleteers gather around, Anselmo reads the missive. LARGE PICTURE: Don Quixote is crowned with the MColden Helmet of Mambrinon by the padre. CENTER: Aldonza is pestered by the multeers while at the well. BELOW: The Captain of the Inquisition CDavid Lodigianij leads his men into the dungeon to get another prisoner. W.S H S DRAMA CLUB ock Prom held arch 10 Sophomore committees worked for many weeks to transform the cafeteria into a fitting location for their Mock Prom, held on March 10. With the aid of paper streamers, tin foil stars, and a medieval setting, 56 couples enjoyed the atmosphere which reflected the theme U A Time For Us. Music provided by H Cranpawsn enabled couples to choose their own manner of dancing. A variety of refreshments were served throughout the evening. The highlight of the evening was the traditional crowning ceremony. A special committee chose the queen and her court. ABOVE: During a lull in the music. Valerie Bottesini and Cuy Hutchins enjoy a cup of punch. BELOW: By the end ofa long evening of dancing, Kathy Kulik finds it more comfortable to dance barefoot. LARGE PICTURE: Couples socialize while relaxing at their table. OPPOSITE TOP: I. Toti, Nl. Isaacs, W. Rogalski, L. Pernice. M. Rappa, Lover -queen. L. Healy. S. St. Peter, D Guzman, T. Vincent. BUONICONTI CARTINC CO., INC. x. ts f bf., . iw , i,-nlgwgi T ,-, '- T-'11, I -L.. dv. ,W ,V .-...J am, 1' ' . A 1 'D' 1 J: A W' pw .ix .:,.r .... .zz I L., , f f ,,u NJA, ya Z C i , 1 133,39 A, N . .- Tgifc, , 4. 1, , -'W' ., V V lrwxgsv 5 1 It A ,Hy . .1 f .H ' if . f 4, 3 A ,V n V-' 5' I--rr, f -- Nm, AVA, 3 . . fi If Prom third year at Chez Josef For the third consecutive year, the junior-Senior Prom was held at Chez Josef in Agawam on May 18th. Those attending enjoyed a meal which consisted of Hawaiian carrots, salad, roast beef, and baked potatoes. Crenier Ducharme Studios handled the business of photographing couples for a five dollar charge. After the Grand March, the judging committee, composed of teachers and administration, selected the queen and her court. Following the crowning, the couples danced to the theme song Colour My Worldl' played by Siras Hale. TOP: Siras Hale provides a variety of music for couples to dance to. OPPOSITE TOP: During a quiet moment, john Brownlee and Barbara Zarecki pause at the fountain. CENTER: Queen's Court- Pamela Galloni, Robin jones, Lynn Norton - queen, Karen Zimmerman, Catherine Gauthier. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Pat Jones and her escort choose to relax and share each other's company. LARGE PICTURE: Couples pause to enjo a glass of punch before returning to the dance gloor. KENNEDY'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE Awards given on class day Though smiling faces and cheerfulness were commonplace, an air of solemnity pervaded Class Day exercises. After four years of effort, seniors were honored and those with outstanding records received their awards, Scholarships and prizes were handed out by Mr, Shields to more than 100 in the graduating class. Before these presentations, a class history, class will, and class address were given to the senior class hy class members. Besides remembering the past, class leadership was passed on to the incoming seniors and the class gifts were presented to the school in memory of Paul Janis and Mr. joseph Courtney. Climaxing the day's events was the awarding of the outstanding senior trophy to Mary Panda, amid cheers of those assembled, TOP: A standing ovation from fellow classmates brings a smile to Mary Panda's face upon receiving the valedictorian award. CENTER: Cary Alexander accepts a scholarship and congratulatory handshake from Mr. Rohert Shields. BELOW: During Class Day exercises, Bill Frangiamore presents the Student Senate gavel to Mary Ellen Piela, BLANCHE' S NEIGHBORHOOD STORE fi' MMR Q, A :gm y ,-o- if , I . 0 'WO V ff ymfa. ,a Nh 4 Qu .fm arf Class Banquetg semi-formal Decked out in their finest apparel, many members of the senior class had their final get-together at the Senior Banquet held at the Treadway Inn. The evening consisted of a roast beef dinner and dancing to the sounds of Siras Hale. As the night progressed, the sounds of boogey and grease replaced the usual dance music and old dance steps were the rule. Many of the chaperones joined in and showed the seniors how to really dance. Exhaustecl after several hours of strenuous activity, seniors worked their way home as the band finished playing. TOP LEFT: Waiting for the meal to be served Louise Fleming and Bill Kaloroumakis find the time to talk. BELOW: Usin their own style, Ellen Crandpre and Mike Fareia enjoy the music. 33 ,or 4 K riff V ,gf , 1 f' QQ 1 ff! I P 1 'le' V 41: 42. .if--f ,, 0 429' 5 .5 QA if 2, , av 6 ,ra ,, ,, ,,,, jg nn, V , if ZF 'L kv ta fs A 4 2 Y s. Ovation for valedictorian in preparation for the graduation ceremony held on june 3, 458 members of the Senior class assembled in the Coliseum at 1:00 o'clock. Exactly 2 hours laters, watchful friends and relatives viewed the entrance of the Seniors to H Pomp and Circumstancen played by members of the band. After the Invocation, addresses were given by Salutatorians Annette Bodley and Diane Mundt and Valedictorian Mary Panda. Superintendent Mr. Chris Crammaticas presented the class and, Chairman of the School Committee Dr. james Sady, Principal Mr. Robert Shields, Vice-Principal Mr. Ceorge Bauman, and Mr. john Siepietowski distributed the diplomas to the graduates. The Alma Mater, sung by the Concert Choir, and the Benediction led to the recession of the new graduates of West Side High, OPPOSITE TOP: Prior to the graduation ceremony, Senior girls gather to exchange their thoughts, OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Realizing the time, Lynn Desrosiers races to her place in line. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Members of the daisy chain ready themselves before leading the procession. LEFT: Graduates anxiously file into the Coliseum. CAOLO AND BIENIEK ASSOCIATES, INC K Q1 7 T 2,4 i :7f,fl' V, 2 f' ., , , L,,, if X cow! micd If 5 :HUM 3 .f ,Ji ,LLk, if 5' ,W A ,pu-nw lid' ff -Q, -6 ' 'R-, 'S, , lax. E.E.P. plan instituted 1 M z -,...--., ,,,, .W ' , '25 is J X' x '. J ' fs- . --...p'I2,. get if ' . , ' ' h ' 4 E In Last year, the result of a desire to improve a board of five students met with the communications between school superintendent and the administration and students. the school committee to talk. When i the conversation was over, senior Along with increased student privileges, under the new name responsibility, the administratoijs of the Expanded Education Plan had been had to take on new roles, as mock parents granted. The institution of EEP was and advisors N-MA 3 i his illi'iA ,,...--v Eli of . .,.. OPPOSITE Mr. john Redmang Mts. Betty Sweet, Mr. A. Edmond Pratte, Dr. jamesl .,-L S ady. OPPOSITE LEFT: Dr. James J. saayt contemplates a suggested plan during a school committee meeting. LARGE PICTURE: Commending students on their Expanded Education format, Mr. Chris Grammaticas emphasizes the importance of the new system in learning. ABOVE: As he checks final details, Mr. EROBEH Shields adjusts aareport for the eyaluation committeeg ABOVE RIGHT: Spring fever induces MrL'Ge,oi'ge Bauman to relax a moment, Z 5 J L l'5!5QO3iX Q 3 a 9 I 'ff GM ' f it ' MJ X , 4, r i7:lQ its l .. JL. Q ,, l or -N z f f O O V V, L One communications course and Contemporary Fiction and , . h t, J one literature eourse were required Creative Writing. CreelcstClhssics A . I . P ' 1 o , under the new English system. included works by'Plato and Sophocles e Thl3,English department offered a variety and Visualg?Literature utilized the '. E . O if h of selections such as 1 students' previous knowledge of films 2, L t The Bible as Literature, I g Y Plays were acted out and discussed a ' 1 e Reading the Newspaper, Modern American and in the new One Act Play course alan i' rams .......-M My ft ll A British Poetry, Mliniority Literature, YE OLD BUTCHER SHOPPE -:.5.a- '- -..-FW -ffl OPPOSITE TOP I.EFI:!1Bef0re the test, Bill Cblburn catches up on some laisiifriinute studying. OPPOSITE CENTER: Using an example, Donna McCarthy explains hgdifficult passage to joe Perry, ABOVE: During a One-Act Play class, Sue Tassinari listens to Miss Arlene Riggs exyimlain Our Town. CENTER: With one week to comp etc the Iliad , Yasmins'AHliaml and Marjorie Freshuur use their time wisely, iff - TOPRICI-IT: As a change pace, Mr. Sylvester Walsh reads an excerpt from a poetry arithology. ! Wl F-IIHFW if-'YJ I i .al .AX ML J. M. .f ' I L ,jf lvff 'W ,f QI .ss Q7 H 'ff T 7 ..,.-. Mi, ..... 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OPPOSITE CENTER: Thorouglgy absorbei Marilyn Greene misses the issues discussed. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Two of many particigants, Margaret Nemes and Donna McCart y, handout pamphlets during voting day, ABOVE CENTER: Mr. Vye stresses a point coveredin reading.yABOVE,RIGHT: Taking in all he can, Bob Duffylarrgnfivelyslistens to his history teacher, 1Avff,gQf'gf5 7 , f Ni I WI in fri, 'VAV , ,D . , ...man-inuanb.. ,,.,,h J Engineering Concepts Curriculum Project became one ofthe newest courses in the Biology took a new approach to studying the body. It recognized the molecular ' ' Science Department curriculum. basis of all things. The course also N n S ECCP was a laboratory science course, geared the students to lab work, . offered to qualified juniors and seniors, In contrast to other years, Designed to cover several areas biology followed the textbook closely, . 1 L related to science, it included pollution' in hopes of increased student understanding' .xx wwf. and population control. ffl , ,. XYIl.I,l.XXI E lil-1NXliSSl'fY. XID OPPOSITE TOP: With the aid offarioverhead projector, Mr. Theodore Hyland discusses theihydra. OPPOSITE FAR LEFT: During a difficult lah, Kathy'Boss checks the formula for peanut briitle. OPPOSITE LEFT: Patiently, Mike Kelliher balances his , metric scale. OPPOSITE CENTER: Using caution, joy Billion accurately measures benzine intolagraduated cylinder. ABOVE: After scanning! his program, Mark Emmens discovers his mistake in ine ten. , , V' LOWER RIGHT: Laura Ludwig-and Diane Mundt search forthe spino deltnld-muscle, z -- 1 . I q-'-1 me-A 1-nl li ij i 'F lei vf my J ' sw --...Qi r-H15 A-X Semester courses new matllconcept WESTERN BANK 61 TRUST COMPANY Instituted as a half-year course, Computer Math paired with an Applied Math course fulfilled the requirements of some Math students. The first half of the year , was dedicated to delving into the expanded uses of the computer. Projects entailed writing programs used to help students find answers to involved computations. ,t Y , , A ff l l 5 1 Practicality was the reason Applied Math enjoyed a successful semester. Income tax returns, buying and selling stocks and budgets kept the class active and involved. Team teaching was a facet of education being R 'W if ' ive We xf explored to augment regular classes. for General Math 10Q ,,g,,,,.. if v Q t :Xi F2214 WL-g W, ow-'iw , f m 3, t rf:,ff'f4,4:s q 4 1? i P si- fy? an OPPOSITE TOP: As Pam Galloni and Donald Ensign look on, Mr. Willis Phair comments on their program. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: At the completion of his program, Bob Johnson checks for possible errors. OPPOSITE CENTER: The next day's assignment gives Mrs. Margaret Abel food for thought. LARGE PICTURE: Joanne Nowlan puzzles over a tri onornetry problem. ABOVE: Factorirag binomials is tie topic of a lecture given by Mr. Cor on Pillsbury. RIGHT: Contemplating a W-2 form, Paul Carvalho practices filing an income tax return, ' , limi - 3w H K -pi' in .X French V new course offered WESTERN MASS. ELECTRIC CO. . it E., I I S Advanced Placement French V was offered this year with a choice of theory or literature. Students readily absorbed works by such authors as Voltaire resulting in a solid literary background. of the country as they pursued areas of classical literature and Spanish art. A Boston trip to see Simon Blasco and his flamenco ballet troupe and guitarist Adonis Puertas climaxed studies. German scholars were inducted Spanish students concentrated on the historical and cultural aspects into a new German National Honor Society. no Nui FEED me mourns 2 I r..- . i . 1 . .. gym... H1 v I 1 . - , 4 .' 1 V I fir' i . it 18 V e 8 5 x . 2 s f gf. dit., .f ,faf J f Aol us.doQrccr Qux WJ nQun1i'lixlo!' 5 1 ! ,, 1 P i A 4' ,',,,j 41 4 ,Hi . . Y' AJ V: li X ff-tl' il: Nik f 5 ,ft .41 '. VU L M.. D.E. acquires student store PREMOID CORPORATION As in the past, the function of the Business Department was to gear students to vocations, to provide occupational training and to place them into job situations. Interdepartmental cooperation was conceived as a means of increasing educational opportunities. The Math and Business Departments planned a joint field trip to the New York Stock Exchange. The Distributive Education department took control of the student store. Under the direction of Roger Rioux, D. E. students rearranged room 629 and began the retail sale of several items never before offered. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Copying over her bookkeeping homework, Sandra Minor finishes an assignment. OPPOSITE LEFT: ln an attempt to correct an error Mike Delnero learns the basic concepts of computerl proiramming. LARGE PICTURE: Practice drills ena le Rosemary Dobosz to master her keyboard, ABOVE: Pleased with DECA achievements at the Big E Mr. Roger Rioux shares with Debra Lempke and jo Ann McMurdy his hopes for future trophies. ABOVE RIGHT: Evaluating alecture, Pamela Mancini acknowledges the need for accurate record keeping. 'erm-sxivlf ex 7' we ..-- LW' 'L 464515 it Fine arts permit self expression 52 X t A hx 1 lt Wil X Senior art students enjoyed creative freedom while satisfying the established requirements. The independent spirit of the Art IV class propelled seniors into varied activities including pottery, engraving and sculpting. Techniques attained in Arts I to III produced versatile students able to accept fresh experiences. ff ' .' '3i .ieifi fn J' : 5 :we 's g ge , .vis Q V, ti.e. pt H Expertise in music theory led students into an historical research course, Music Theory and Literature. To gain the knowledge to cope with this field, the participants had to show their aptitude in basic skills. These were acquired in previous years through Music Theory I and N1 usic Theory and Harmony electives. SOUTHWORTH COM PANY ff' 'N 'UMW S Q A tw sf H 'Y' OPPOSITE TOP: Working to complete an oil painting. Holly Krota fills in background details, OPPOSITE CENTER: Try to get into this position, laughs Lynn Legget as she nails down her model, OPPOSITE RIGHT: VVith a steady hand, Evelyn Marshall adds detail to a pottery project. LEFT: Mr. john Shuster tries to explain diminished chords to a bewildered student. TOP CENTER: Music Theory students take notes on the minor scales. RIGHT: Choir member Terry Calarneau studies her music. Qiligxgf C EN- It M ZXTN QQ 1 ox Q WW Rig: may ,f 4 , F W 5 A 3 --.ii uwffgxg gage 5 ,W 1 r it sf it 1 1 v K Q , 4' 1 1' my , , Q., W V ,Q 4' , 572 V W , ,. ' 'W .ilk A . f , r A t I ' 53 ,pa . ff 2 Q. -' ., ,. , ,g,', fgiizggirs' ' L p ,. , 'V 'fi PQ i , - ' ' The number of elective courses: ' r r V was expanded this year to include manyactivities not previously offered. Some, of these were girls' flag football, . boys' weight training and co-ed badminton. m Cc-ed folk dancing also was offered ' for the first time but received a less iff enthusiastic reaction. ive-Week choices 54 i in , is The process of selecting electives was drastically No longer were seniorsigiven preference over juniors in the selection V h of courses. This varied the V i ' size and composition of classes as well as giving juniors a fairer opportunityigli CHARLES' EXXON SERVICE OPPOSITE TOP: Boys shiver during a water polo game as they await the return ofthe ball, OPPOSITE FAR LEFT: In a Slimnastics class, Ginny Paro works on the Penny Lane exercise. OPPOSITE LEFT: Straining his arms, Mark Emmens tries to maintain his position onthe high bar. OPPOSITE TOP CENTER: Kevin McGowan failsytoireturn a smashing serve. ABOVE: Spotters assist Brenda Russo with her unevens routine. BOTTOM RIGHT: Laughterpcannot be helped as students learn new steps in Folk Dancing. :W i' '-NN,-.N L .ss lia 'N Z t tp 1 l I -If -...M 'S -2 , , I 4' 9 I Nik' B I 2-t1:,::,., W l A 'I if X . QQ' .- -I 5 ' km ,Q n U if R ' l An f M ' f ' ' 5 -' '- , -5 s, 55 . rift f 'Q Industrial Arts added a new Bridgeport milling machine to the machine shop division. The department also offered smaller, more specialized classes such as Architectural Drawing. This allowed students to study in depth their own areas of specific interest. Co-ed Foods classes increased male participation by fifty percent. A child study program was added to the Home Economics curriculum. V This course included field trips to study the habits of youngsters, and an in-class observation session. of pre-school children. SUBURBAN 0BS'l'E'I'RICS lx CLYNHCIOIDCY. INC, ,,., OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: During an Advanced Clothing class, Darlene Blair begins a new project. OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT: Restoring an old chair proves interesting and challenging to Tina Coons. OPPOSITE CENTER: Dollhouses aren't just for play, as Sarah Chandler proves during a lesson in home furnishing. CENTER: Annette Bodley is one ofthe many girls electing a woodworking course, RIGHT: Don Clark and Will Hensen engrave passes. lk 'fzzfnr W ,QQ . V N , ,mx .. 'X-g mm i ' , ,, , , fc iw? 1- x we 5 i A' pf .X ff .1 .-r' N vm. 1 t N 5 fy. , ,. i X it Milf? my . 5 if .F 'K 5 lx N 'Q-v-8-, . l 5 iv X 52354 ,.. -r li IM: Y 'E t Q ,lv b Q E! f 1 P, N1 Qi... , VO f ' t , 1 if 1 T Uf1l f 1 O ff. ' i gn i 1 4' 5 si- '+ K 'ffl O M 1+ ss P ' . I4 - il -ff' . I - 4 t -. Ugg, Q ag., Q X Y X t N K 2 -it F -n ilu. 1 . 1 . . A A 123 59 , 5 , ' 1 'ftfglkki' I 7 , . it an S T '+ P Q T :Fay if at 4 QW I I k ., X A 'XX' . diff? T-1. fp .rv VY Q 'Wt iiifw V, aiu ai 6 'Z f l A . . wiv 4 ff 4' Q-'I 'W ' tv' xl ' . 0, it ,xv X . fy f M' Two documents were passed revolutionizing Representatives from the Human Development Program. The purpose the Massachusetts Departments I-I . D was to provide flexible system of Mental Health, Public Health, of educational opportunities and Education for students requiring special education. evaluated the Special Service Program This act evaluated and recognized ' and stated that the provisions individual needs of each student and met and procedures of the program each accordingly. exceeded their standards., 58 WESTFIELD SAVINGS BANK -WEST SPRINGFIELD BRANCH 5 K 2 A , Lua' an :www ff M, .,,, NN... 1 Jl! 1 W :A Tu .,,g, OPPOSITE LEFT: Part of the human development program includes the making of change, as demonstrated by Brian Hewins. ABOVE: Mr. Gregory Little explains to Sue Zing about the different currencies involved in making change. ABOVE RIGHT: The wide variety of sewing pattems is the subject of discussion between Mrs, Joanne Cleveland and Sheryl Ringer. a , 1 X Hi . Q iilfegwgig X 'f Www w fm' , -' Ne i s's V-HQBT V i fi' lil 'I xvkhr Y 5 L I NH 59 f' Guidance, library broaden services A wide range of new titles appeared on the shelves of the library with the addition of 1300 new books. These volugs encompassed humor, classics and reference. To keep the enlarged library operating smoothly, a new librarian, Mrs. Barbara Pasko, was added to its staff. Hectic first days gave the new counselors, Miss Carol Pombar and Mr. Peter Zarilla, a taste of guidance life. The Guidance department was flooded with questions and problems posed by eager but confused students. Answering their pleas, the guidance staff worked diligently to complete their tasks. 'JO tIl'ItltAN -JONESl'L'NliR.-tl.IiOX1l-I 1 in - OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Using all sources of material, Morleen Blier attempts to complete a report, OPPOSITE LEFT: Lilvrary magazines come in handy as Louise Colfieri searches for one to pass the time. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Agnes McGrath compares a students term marks with his semester averages. TOP RIGHT: Assisting Holly Hamlett. Miss Carol Pombar explains the directions on a scholarship application. CENTER: At the day's end, Mrs. Alfreda Spear completes her remaining school work. tg,,mk 1 W XX xx A235 i 'l I f li 1 3 ,, . lllll- , , 'I f 1 L2 y . . I i.,....i-.i-- f iw: .l'A,5i ' -4 I-mm .. ,kiy IV 1 I L 'T far.. .I 1 :V 1 8 f 4 xx X. W .'-kb? l fix ' . l' Q fs X Lunch prices upg breakfast given ww-wnvsvqp Tx I sf, f , --21 . ,, 'ww A , .,,. Vp 3 - , he heee X 1 - 7,,5y,' .. x . r. , 155 .i '. fl , ffk ' Q. 55:53, MI' 5 p V .nr sNM:wV , A4 l' l X - f 14 Gi il , , t . .:. .. ' limit: ' L...-I I skil- Faculty and students contributed to the success of the breakfast program. Changes in the cafeteria took place this year as lunch prices rose five cents. Hot chocolate came with cold weather and Student Senate obtained a milk shake machine. Yogurt became available to hungry dieters. With the introduction of a new attendance system, extra paper work and time were reduced along with the number of students cutting classes. Mrs. Mary Faits joined the staff ofthe Health Service Department and worked with Mrs. Elizabeth LaVoice. 'ww OPPOSITE TOP: T0clay's flavor is chocolate - Eric johnston's favorite! OPPOSITE LEFT: Mrs. LaVoice and Mrs, Faites take a breather after signing student passes ull LARGE PICTURE: Looking through some records, M rs, Christian. organizes a report for Mr. Shields, TOP CENTER: Agtemptingrto keep seriously busy, Mrs. Hildreth breaks into a smile. RIGHT: Along with the many services provided hy the school, joan Yurko and Mrs. Edith Taiylor operate therswitchboard. nu aw ef-f 9 Q , ug: ' , , f. . w ,, , , EW 5 Z2 I dv . H ,,,.f..,,,.,,.,, ,, wb . .W X M K Ay , 7 A -QL 4 Terriers regain gawam trophy Concluding the season with a 12-12 tie against Agawam, the Terriers won the privilege of keeping the Agawam trophy for one half year, the first time in ten years. With a junior-dominated team, Coaches Tom Russo, Ken Kindig, and Bill Iones are anticipating a successful season for the coming year. The team was captained by Bruce Flynn, Mark Lines and jim Mason. At the annual Gridiron Moms Football Banquet, nine seniors received plaques. Mark Lines was selected as linebacker on the AA Conference team. Led by Coaches Deke Pillsbury and Henry Kozloski, the junior varsity team ended its season with a 2-7-0 record. LARGE PICTURE: Forceful blockin by sophomore Mike Harper exemplitiies West Sidels tough character. OPPOSITE CENTER: Cutting the opponent down, Mike Simpson C605 enables jim Mason C327 to race for a gain. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Versatile quarterback Mike Afflitto C223 finds daylight and heads downfield. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: I-Ianding Chicopee Comp. a considerable loss of yardage, Mark Lines sacks the quarterback. WEST SIDE AIR CONDITIONING INC. ff !,l -.iwr 'bv ,I I , ., Cheering third in valley league A third place in the Valley League tournament proved the determination of the 1972-73 cheerleading squad. Led by senior co-captains Hope Golfieri and Nancy Carestia, the varsity squad cheered our teams and competed in several tournaments, including Valley League, Chicopee, Greenfield, and Prouty, Coach Elaine Serra was assisted by Mary jane Keating during the football season. Cheerleaders also led enthusiastic fans at soccer and basketball games. Several pep rallies were organized by the cheerleaders, including the traditional Agawam Rally, The JV squad, under captains Ellen King and Karen Gombar cheered at varsity football games as well as the junior varsity events. TOP: Straining all muscles, West Side cheerleaders fight to overpower thu Brownies at the annual rope pull. LARGE PICTURE: Despite the rain, co-captain Hope Golfieri leads fans in cheering at an exciting football game. FAR RIGHT: Chris Cummings claps her hands, cheering on the girdsters. LOWER RIGHT: With the Terriers ten yards away from a touchdown, seniors Nancy Carestia and Cherie Sheppard shout encouragement. BOTTOM: Keeping the trophy cases sparkling clean, Sue Smit and Karen Gombar shine and polish their contents, PETER KEARNS - SCHOOL BUS CONTRACTORS Team secures three victories Shin splints, strains and sprains hampered this year's cross-country team, which ended its season with a 3-8 record. Coach Bob Delisle, with only five returning lettermen, felt that the team made remarkable progress against their opponents. Top performers for the team included juniors Bill Lyons, Doug Crosicr, and Bob Miller, seniors Bob johnson, Paul Wendler, and Mark Isaacs and sophomores Mike Amato and Vincent Ronghi. Bob johnson and Paul Wendler served as co-captains for the team. LARGE PICTURE: As he strides down the hill, Paul Wendler pulls away from the other harriers, CENTER: Awaiting the starting gun, runners jostle for position. FAR LEFT: Pushing his endurance to the fullest, Bob johnson turns it on as he heads for the finish line. LEFT: To save his energy for the final dash, Mark Isaacs paces himself. 69 occer places fourth in PVL Displaying the promise of a victorious season, this year's varsity soccer team opened its season with a 1-1 tie against state champion, Cathedral. With a final victory racked up against perrenial power Ludlow, West Side closed its schedule with a 6-6-1 record. Helped by the efforts of leading goal scorers Ken Sady and Ken Mattoon, the varsity players rolled over their stiffest competition but were stopped by lesser threats. Chip Smith was forced to the sidelines for the season by a broken leg. He, along with Robert Whelan, co-captained the team, Coach Alden'Shattuck guided his teamls progress through the season. The j. V. and Freshman teams brought home records of 4-6-2 and 14-0-1 respectively. Both proved formidable competition for all challengers. RIGHT: Displaying deep concentration, Ken Mattoon dribbles downfield. OPPOSITE CENTER: After scoring a goal, Larry Bengle is smothered by fellow players, OPPOSITE LEFT: Coall jay Lane scores off the Ludlow goalie. OPPOSITE TOP: With great determination, Ken Sady charges toward the Longmeadow opponent. Senior Bob Whelan tackles a Ludlow attacker, Lookin for a teammate, Ken Sadv prepares to pass the ball? OPPOSITE BOTTOM: jeff Messer grimaces in controlling the ball. DR, JAMES I. SADY u r V 4 A A fri Q ff sf' X-x 'Smvwi wh 1m'v5gQs,f-5 , , .V x ,L ',.vzz - -K.. xm, M 1 'n -WL, A 'Y A' 41: 1 -mi l garifffgai, f Field hockey Wins games Producing its best winning team in five years, field hockey completed its season with an 8-4-1 overall record and a 5-4-1 league record. With a turnout of more than twenty-five interested girls, it was possible for Coach Martha Newall to form two complete teams and have both a Varsity and a j.V. team. Consistent goal scorers throughout the season were: Claudia Chiapuzzi - 4, Holly Hamlett - 3, Yasmin Adham - 2, Kay Kindig - 2, Sue O,Connor - 2 and Karen Zimmerman - 2. The Longmeadow victory was the final game for eleven senior girls. ABOVE: After executing a pass, Lorraine Brisson follows through. BELOW: While practicing, Beth Guernsey outsmarts her own goalie, Sue Budzynkiewicz, by smashing the ball into the net! OPPOSITE TOP: Demonstrating the roughness of field hockey, Ann Bailey checks an Agawam defense- man, OPPOSITE LEFT: During halftime, Coach M. Newall presents the team with final instructions. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Fighting for the ball, Kay Kindig pushes off a Westfield opponent. , .Mamie--fw,v H X A , . . s - i - i 0 . ..., ' -.ff-T., I ,-Q:-s-1: f' W:ves. - e- -' ' -c : '? f' W ifflfi f It 'W , ':ff5i'i4f',-:'rr-xflxakiflsih? L W Y . 'fr ,,-4 xlgkgia, R,i4,.x.,.+,,. .,,,,,,. ,f 4 , 3,1-2 iz. s ?2'.'QIii:2ief:2:f?: 5' 'I Sri. 1- 4 .- f :if ' 'Z- .: '1if VZ 4531 ' ' ff? . 5-5F'iE.f:f..,..f... ,, ,Jn 'Q i,.,1a..:Qg1-,-5 'f '- .fsi's 'sfe',, , se . .., ,gzgiffy - Q21 ,T - A.. .- fs1-ffljfga-f-4- 5, . ' ,A new z L.-' ' f i ff,-Qg, 2 l Civ v r .. .,, , ,.,. ,,, a .e5f.?..?:e.12 Z 1 ti , f ' ' f ' ii 'Z 5 . 1 SMITH - REXALL DRUG STORE 'z A N fU'-l+vR5:1L-r ww ww-- ': I .. 2 8. .Xh, fy A-'N ,af,r LeClair takes Western Mass. In their third year of competition, the varsity wrestling team com piled an overall record of eight wins, five losses, and was undefeated in the league with seven wins, no losses, enabling them to capture first place in Division 2 of the Vallev League. Turning in consistently outstanding performances throughout the season were William LeClair, who placed first in Western Mass. in the 148-lb. weight class, and Mark Lines, who placed fourth in Western Mass. and second in state tournament. LeClair and Lines, along with Robert johnson and Michael Winn, served as captains. Tom McNamara was manager, and Harold Blackmore coached the team to their conquest. ABOVE: Straining to overpower his opponent, Mark Lines attempts a reverse pin. CENTER: Outstanding wrestler, Billy LeClair, poises himself before striking. BELOW: Wrestlers jump to their feet after a teammates quick pin. 74 'M 1. E mswwf 'ev 'Lost Horizons, most successful The Synchronized Swim team presented Lost Horizons as its annual show in the james Sady Pool May 8, 9. Led by president Viola Fink and manager Liz Wilson, the show proved the most successful in the past three years according to Coach Barbara Foster who was pleased with the large crowd, The coach concluded that the success resulted from a unique interest with more girls on the team than previous years. Practices were held daily after school during the entire spring season, Coach Foster cited Lynn Bozenhard and Linda Kulik for their outstanding swimming. ABOVE: Showinglstrenuous style, Linda Kulik and Diane Senecal ex ibit a perfect ballet leg. CENTER: Water Sprites line up in position preparing for the finale entry. BELOW CENTER: After the successful performance, swim members construct the traditional synchronized circle. BELOW: Kathy Fink and Debbie Zukowski perform their duet with style and grace to a Hawaiian song. 75 Wimmers break school records with a blistering time of 1:08,-1, breaststroker Iim Okolita shattered the school record of 1109.6 set by New England champ Dave Whiting in 1971. The relay team of Mike Miller, jim Okolita, Paul Zimmerman, and Mark Delaney broke the school relay record improving the existing time by three seconds. U nder Wilburn Campbell, who coached the West Side swimmers for the first time this season, the team swam to a 6-8 record. Captains Mark Isaacs and M ark Delaney led the twenty-five member team to second place in Division II of Western Mass. jim Okolita also placed in the Western Mass. meet, taking fourth. It was at this time that he achieved his record-breaking time. ABOVE: Pulling ahead of his opponents, Paul Zimmerman drives toward the finish. RIGHT: Swimmers in the ready position anticipate the starters gun. CENTER: Flying off the block, Dwight Bradley hinges toward the water. BELOVV: Mentally preparing himself for the 20045ard Individual Medley, Bob Cady reflects the tension ofthe meet BELOWV RIGHT: With one lap to go. team members cheer the anchor man in the Medley Relay. 76 ,wav-.frf .5?' L3 if? I 55 5 M s fi X243 X . C 5 iii' ', i ? I , 1' is fl, fxifll , ff -iff' . Ji., eict R - f in . -L. , I Qff' R 1, , , x a - up Girls fourth in Western Mass. Co mpeting with 14 other schools in the annual Western Mass. tournament, CAA swim secured a fourth place berth. Shining at this meet was senior Cindy Whiting who finished first in the 50 yard fre estyle and the 100 yard freestyle. Diver Nancy Zografos took a fourth place. Co ach Sally Stacey and Assistant Coach Elaine Serra, along with co-captains Eil een Nowak and Cindy Whiting. guided the team to a fin Wi oft th's 1 al 8-3 league record. th a strong turnout wenty-five new swimmers year, the team looks forward to another successful season next year. ABOVE LEFT: The powerful backstrolte of Kathy Tooley propels her into the lead. ABOVE RIGHT: Execution of a dive lands Nancy Zografos head firs into the pool. BELOW LEFT: Coach Sally I Stacey tabulates the team's times at the end of a meet. BELOW CENTER: Leaving a trail of spray hehind her Mary Isaacs races through her final lap. BELOW RIGHT: Treading water at the end of her EV? nt, Kathy Fink waits for her time. RIVERDALE GARDENS NURSING HOME O . .sw Q 'HP 41? Q3 Girls third in Valley League Following the lead of the previous year's team, the Cirlls Basketball team placed third in the valley league. Co-Captains Robin jones and Dorothy Rickus paced the team and led them to a 10-5 record. A strong j.V. squad also finished the season 10-5. Coach Sally Stacey was aided by two managers, Chris Dagradi and Donna DiStefano. Performing superbly for the fourth consecutive year, Dorothy Rickus scored 287 points this season and finished her high school career with an amazing total of 800 points, This feat helped team spirit, and set a new goal for future participants. OPPOSITE LEFT: Dorothy Rickus shows the precision of a line shot as she adds a point to the score. OPPOSITE CENTER: In anticipation of the rebound, Karen Nowak positions herself under the basket. OPPOSITE TOP: Exhausted from the vigorous competition, members of the girls varsity basketball team prepare mentally for the second half. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: As she catches her defenders off guard, Karen Zimmerman twists to pop a shot. ABOVE: Following her jump shot, Robin jones coaxes the ball through the hoop. ELM MARKET 6: PACKAGE STORE New coach guides team Taking over as head coach, Tom Russo experienced difficulty, as only two starting seniors returned. Curt McCarthy led the varsity squad which ended the season with a 6-14 record. Bob Hubbard, the leading scorer, was ill, hampering the quest for wins, Despite his absence, he was named to the list of all-time Western Massachusetts career scorers, The best game was played against league champs, Holyoke Catholic, when at halftime the hoopsters were down by only three points. The j.V. and freshmen teams under coaches joe M oynahan and 'K Dekei' Pillsbury ended their seasons with 2-18 and T-9 records respectively, Vin Marceno and Dick McCarthy managed, with Tony Sacco serving as statistician. ABOVE: Struggling for a rebound. Bob Hubbard leaps up and snatehes the ball. BELOVV: Rich Simmons executes the lay-up shot with perfection. RIGHT: Doug Crosier outstretelies his Holyoke opponent and xx ins the jump. OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Grabbing the ball, Peter Borelli saves it from going out of bounds. OPPOSITE TOP RIGHT: With great precision, Mike Afflitto takes aim. OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT: Turning the corner, Bob Hubbard dribbles toward the basket. OPPOSITE LOWVER RIGHT: Un- penetrable coverage is put on by sophomore Walter Nemes in a tight junior Varsity game. CHARLFS E X AUTRAIN, ASSOCIATES, INC. 9 'sl Boys, ski attains fifth in W. . Finishing the season, the varsity ski team placed second in the valley league, and took fifth place in the Western Mass Skiing Tournament. Under a new coach, Mr. Norman Kosiusko, the team compiled a record of five wins and four losses, Christopher Cummings captained the team for the season. Only two seniors, Robert Borsari and David Demers, returned from last year's group. The remaining members of the team were juniors and sophomores, who all showed promise for next yearis team. Practice sessions took place at Paucatuck Park. Actual competition was held at Mount Tom ski area. ABOVE: Rounding the gate Bob Borsari turns in and speeds downhill. RIGHT: To set the pace for the course Rick Lachapelle takes the first run. BELOW: Balancing on the sides of his skis james Shields exhibits the proper form. MR. 81 MRS. A. EDMOND PRATTE ? E 5 Y 'F . -if .Q i ,u g. f .va Nw ff.l,. jx 2' :ds I 9 -5 4 1' --..., - if :M 'fr is K. W. . ' -M M Team grips first for second year First place in Western Mass competitions for a second consecutive year proved the ability of the girls ski team. Three joint meets showcased the team's skill with the girls winning seven, losing one, and tying one, The eight girl team headed by co-captains Beth Guernsey, and Sue McMahon, competed with three teams at each meet. This system was devised to compensate for the lack of snow. Coach Pat Bucher put the experience of the squad into action as they romped over their rivals, Loss of five seniors, including Sue McMahon whose power had been demonstrated over the years, will be felt by next year's team. ABOVE RIGHT: Determined to finish first, Connie Kotowitz races the clock, ABOVE LEFT: Crisp winter air sets the mood for Cheryl Evans' trial run. LEFT: Barreling down the slope, Roxanne Link sweeps to a finish. BELOW: Preparation for a meet inclues checking all equipment. Y.M.C.A. PAUCATUCK SKI AREA Wm . , , E35 ,, i 1 ' ,-. W... b kb' ' 6 . XR 0' 1 t 'gf Z., is.. W S 's , WZSK' ff -Q M5 xx 6 f-fn 9 1 5 9' ,f Germano cops Bessone M.V. . Senior Rich Germano received the Amo Bessone Award given for excellence in high school hockey. Rich played varsity hockey for his four years of high school and was a co-captain in his junior and senior years. He was the Berry Division scoring champion for the past two years, and was also selected for the all Western Mass. team for the same two years. With his skating and scoring ability, he helped lead the team to the Berry Division Championship in 1971 and to the runner-up position in Western Mass. last year. The team ended its season with a 15-5-1 record and placed third in the Berry Division. The team beat Amherst in the semi-finals, but was eliminated with a loss to Cathedral in the finals, 4-0. Ken Mattoon came in third in the league in scoring. He and Tom Smith were selected to the all Western Mass. second team. OPPOSITE TOP: On a breakaway, jeff Doe slaps a quick shot. OPPOSITE CENTER: Intercepting a pass, Tom Smith prepares to ice the puck, OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Moving quickly to deflect a shot, goalie jim Mango makes a save. LARGE PICTURE: Fierce tension at the face off is reflected by varsity forward Ken Mattoon. CENTER: Victorious in the Western Mass. semi- final game against Classical, West Side skaters accept congratulations. BELOW: Controlling the puck by shrewd stick handling, Dave Prova races along the boards. WEST SIDE HARDWARE, INC Boys gym team . Mass. champs Beaten by Holyoke late in the season, the boys gym team surged past their opponents and placed first in the Western Mass. Team Championships. This accomplishment bolstered school morale and placed seven team members on the boys' all Western Mass. team. Guided through its practices and meets by Coaches Bill jones and Frank Mazza, the team compiled a 7-2 overall record and a 4-1 league total. Captain Bill Kaloroumakis was one who made this team. He, along with Tom Pickreign, who broke the school record for vaulting, Wayne Land, who copped first on the high bar and Fran Brisson, who took second in all-around competition helped put the team fifth in the state. ABOVE: Stretching, Andre Senecal secures his grip. OPPOSITE TOP: Flying off of the high bar, Wayne Land executes a cast dismount, CENTER: Mike Latour perfects his hand stand on the still rings. OPPOSITE CENTER: With constant flowing motion, Mike Farella completes his routine. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Bob Putman, performing a difficult twist, is spotted by Coach Bill jones. BELOW: Steady in mind and form, Fran Brisson pushes up to a hand stand. FlNI'S AUTO CLINIC Girls second in W. Mass Coached by Miss Lynn Kelley and Miss Shirley McCauley, the girls gym team obtained an overall record of 8-1 and a league record of 5-1. The team placed second behind a strong Minnechaug squad in the Western Mass. Championship and tenth in the State Team Championship. In the Western Mass. meet, Donna Scott placed first on the balance beam and tied for fourth in floor exercise, while Debra Crum tied for fifth on the balance bcam. Setting new records were Lisa Pernice, floor exercise - 8.3, Donna Scott, balance beam - 7.6 and Cindy Baines, uneven parallel bars - 6.1. A new team total of 75.2 was also set this year. Because of their performances, Lisa Pernice, Donna Scott, and Cindy Baines were named to the All Western Mass. Team ABOVE LEFT: Ann Millett checks the distance between bars before starting her routine. ABOVE RIGHT: With a bright smile, jean Tesini finishes her floor exercise program. LEFT: Leaping to perform a layout vault, Connie Van Loan attacks the horse. BELOW: Grace and style are evident in Debbie Crum s balance beam technique. 87 Cathedral upset shows strength Upsetting a previously unbeaten Cathedral proved to be the highlight of the boy tracksterls schedule. Seven victories in season play also showed the growing strength of our team. Setting a new West Side high jump record, at a mark of 64 , Captain Bruce Flynn was recognized as the Most Valuable Player. Other awards given by Coach Robert Deslisle and assistant Coach Allen Dunbar at a picnic held in honor of the squad were Most Improved, Thomas Tooley and Most Dedicated, Tom McNamara. Hope for future teams showed in many of the talented underclassmen who joined the team. ABOVE: Most Valuable Player Bruce Flynn strains to beat his own record in the high hurdles. RIGHT: Positioning himself for the fall after a pole vault, Bill Kaloroumakis shows relief in Clearing the bar, BELOW: Strenuous fight to achieve one's goal becomes apparent as Tom Mirolli's hours of practice pay off. 88 -t .mn l 1 X , Y Second year Western Mass. Taking advantage of the experience of a senior dominated team, Coach Marion Kurtz led the Girls Track Team to an undefeated season. The teamis wins brought them to the Western Central Regional Track Meet where they copped first place out of over sixteen schools. Dorothy Rickus, placing third in javelin statewide, and Sue Budzynkiewitz placing fourth in the state in discus, stole the teams individual honors. Beth Guernsey, Martha Simpson, and Louise Fleming tri-captained the group and Josie Palange served as manager as these willful girls were placed ahead of all their opponents. ABOVE: Preflight has to be just right as senior Beth Guernsey observes how close she is to come to the bar. OPPOSITE LEFT: Lori Tratiak passes the baton to her partner, Bonnie Macintosh, as she races to the finish in a relay. LEFT: In order to outhurdle opponents, Nancy Couture exhibits her own style w-hich places her first. BELOW: Demonstrating the skill which rewarded her third in the state, Dorothy Rickus lunges to haul the javelin, . , . f 1' 3551? mf. 4: .L 1N,f-,',,ft'sv vw- 1, M.Vv,5!,tg rl ' Thi V ,. f f 9-LE' W ti 'fx ?11,5p.w-M ,Qu 1 '. x ,gigs , 78, ' z.-f' . . t rll'5XYz-QQ: 1 l 2 Q i f . e, . . 7-, x' - 'A ,., Stv.,' ..,M usg:?'5QT:52?5 Nw ' A131513 :521-eflh? -M. , f 'Q as - ' . 5 '. , . , 'rf -' , ,,5gw,.4 'T 4y. a,tfti3we1 u.t.,.N,!, g ,, , ,,.,i,',.tv ,a 1- .v swvlp , 1 , , .. . W, 3 Y-1 .. W ' r if ' i ' . ri .Y ,,', 7 . f,f, 1, ..,, 89 Boys tennis .L. champs Experienced players comprising the boys' tennis team complimented by several outstanding underclassmen sailed to its second consecutive Valley League Championship. Returning seniors sparked the squad to 12 wins in fifteen matches. Early season defeats did not dampen their efforts and team play improved as the season progressed. .a' Coach Kenneth Kindig . headed the tennismen ' Vt and helped them through the rough matches against Longmeadow, Northampton and Pittsfield. '48-M' Although six of the ten members departed this year, a good outlook is still anticipated. ABOVE: Returning the serve from behind the line, Ed Thomas follows through powerfully. ABOVE LEFT: Acing his opponent, Bob Hubbard carefully observes the completion of his first - serve. BELOW: Ron Aseltine, performing a little 5 grace, defends the back court as he sets his racket up to the ball. BELOW LEFT: Serene in K his sport, Steve Kulik lunges to administer a planned return. l Y 1 . ' 1t:iaffHfrf:fsf Ylif4I: . .5-I if fic ' .,:tf.fJ' 'wx 1 t .fgggfrgsz-nf.: . f n . 5. 'A K faszfffs L. . K '3'Li , : ---,f:.,f.wa3fX,.5 , : .. rfgzfsiici . ,...... , H DREIKORN'S BAKERY, INC. ...Ti 7' .....fcfw - ,m ea -V an 1-51 Girls tennis first in league Tough inter-league competition slowed the Girls' Tennis Team and forced them to a 10-6 record. Setting the teamis pace were Melissa Paine and Joanne Fitzgerald recording a 10-2 total for the season in their doubles matches and Mary Panda, advancing to the quarter finals in Western Mass. competition. League play gave the girls the majority of their wins and placed them first in Valley League. Supervising the matches was Ms, Syd Parlour, a student from Springfield College. Co-captains Mary Panda and Elaine Canedi formed the nucleus of the team. ABOVE: Melissa Paine breezes her way through a backhand swing. LEFT: In a decisive moment, Elaine Canedi carefully places the return that wins her the match. RIGHT: Straining for a game point, Mary Panda delivers a power serve. 91 Golf team gains success Opponents of the West Side golf team found great difficulty in keeping pace with the likes of Ken Sady, john Cibrowski and Spero Phillips. One defeat suffered at the hands of Chicopee marred the squads near perfect season of 14 wins, 1 loss. Contributing to the success of the golfers was Coach james Barrett who guided them through practice rounds and gave them aid in improving their skills. Captain Tom Sutter shared in these duties and left the team in fine shape for next year's challenges as he and Ken Sady advanced to the state individual finals. ABOVE: After fine drives, Ken Sady and jim Burns advance to the green for their putts. RIGHT: Cautiously measuring impact, Tom Sutter readies to sink the putt. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Chris Cummin s checks his swing as he practices before tEe Chicopee match. BELOW: Fore. Spero Phillips tees off from the second hole. e-maaflwiif ,, 5 .:,'izSHf5s'He: . , - ,- A X ,.., Jr 92 ' nm...-.. 'fix 'A-xafs:..' Q .vf .f,:-if lglgif , fx. . L , , .. .rafts . S Ax J n. ,W t , f - X, ' 231 E t . .gf Q , - - N: f . maxim- ,s Wf2,y,, 1: Z I U 'WQQ4 avi! 2, 'ii5QQl7'r if ' W' . Vk,k U ggi--VI,k3:,i..kp,1g Q, Q.-A gg, f ' -' ' .fa '-s V 'yb3i3v..Q.' I img mb 5Q.v,v1e' - f gg. , TK E 4, SW ea.: ff. 3 is ' 'fe I , -ff, e- f f A H A . v ' AJ .Q I ' QM - , Q -' dx M , ' A r- if T Mei . M . A -ms , f 3,1 41,. W w ' r . 'igeampuxst . ,KM -fa.: V W V, ' 5 A i, ,M iff-wwfnt-L :.M,3,, , ' f 'gi ' 'W'3Q,i.- f .La . ' . x ,x.,,Q -,., NL- s.,f,:lf,xt s . , K NY. YT rf? ll Close games upset team Victorious in their opening and final games, the softball team closed their season with a five and eight overall record. Coached by joEllen and Trish McCarthy the girls proved formidable competition for opposing squads but could not hold on for a win in some of the tougher contests. Providing the core for the team was the fine defense by Gina Semprebon, Sue Tougas and Elaine Howle, bunting by Karen McCormick and Kay Kindig and outstanding pitching by Laurie Whiting. Close games shadowed the excellent performances of the girls as they lost many games by one point. LEFT: As the opponent drops the ball, Kay Kindig proves to be safe on the slide. OPPOSITE LEFT BELOW: Before the start of an Agawam game pitcher Laurie Whiting practices during warm-ups. BELOW: Charlotte Nowak exhibits ease in catching a pop fly ball. TED MILTON'S WEST SPRINGFIELD CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Pitchers face tough decisions Experiencing frustrating losses, the baseball team, guided by Coach William Quigley, pulled through the schedule with five wins. Several close decisions against the Terrier team set the players back but never drowned their spirit. New faces on the team included, for the first time, two sophomores - Ted Lund and Ieff I..aBranch, Several seasoned players returned as well to help the team in their endeavors. Curt McCarthy and Doug Crosier pitched many ofthe close games when the winning runs were produced in late innings. RIGHT: Conferring on the mound, Coach William Quigley gives assurance to a down-troddcn Paul Holloway. BELOW: His stance, firmly planted, Mike Fiala rivets his eyes on the in-coming pitch, OPPOSITE TOP LEFT: Curt McCarthy warms up in the on deck circle, OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT: Undisturbecl hy the watchful eye ofthe umpire, Michael Parzich crouches ready forthe pitch. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Winding up for the pitch, Paul Holloway checks the catchers signal. OXFORD PRECISION INC. .N ,,,, ,W js - -ff, ,X ,A -,...,w , xr X, 'fix V . 'rx-uw ,mm 'iwyg Q1 ,www V114 f ,.wa-...QE Senate formedg changes result The effort to reform student government paid off with the formation of Student Senate. This provided students with more privileges as well as services. Discontinuation of class offices streamlined the legislative procedures. Along with these changes, a combination of class treasuries created a new reservoir of funds for all activities. Breakfast, served daily, became a reality thanks to the action of the Senate. This program, along with milkshakes, hot chocolate, and yogurt provided students with a variety of choices. Promotion of school spirit activated members, and the purchase of 'S Bubbaf, a spirit trophy, resulted. ABOVE: Taking advantage of a Student Senate achievement, Ice Nadeau purchases a milkshake durin lunch. CENTER: Headaches concerning finances pfague Mary Panda as she begins her regort to the Student Senate. RIGHT: Senate mem ers contemplate a proposal. STUDENT SENATE ix-fm , . 9' :!'nwP L'a!.' .. tv PY 1 t -1,-IU: ' 0 ' P- ,em Q w X ,vadfgfio .4-'gs- - 5, F4371 I , . V, J, ' 1:31. :- 't In . N na 3 i s . ,..., . , , ,- ' ,Y W , ,W -me ' - A . j . i ,, 35 - 'J V , . ,, J - 4- , l Vjrzjw, M 1 odel Congress 'best ever, Of this year's Model Congress, M r. George Johnston commented, It was one of the best we've ever had. The congress convened on March 2 as delegates arrived from parts of New England and New York. Strong issues concerning governmental power were judged the most controversial. Senators traveled to New York to attend congress sessions at New Rochelle, Lawrence and West Gresper Clarke. At the A. I.C. conference held on April 6 and 7, Donald Colby won a scholarship for oration. Officers this year were Donald Colby, president, Peter McGurk, vice president, Cathy Johnston, secretary, Eric Johnston, treasurer, and Joerg Dittmer, congress co-ordinator. Mr. George Johnston advised the club. ABOVE: Chairing a senate committee meeting, John Brownlee and Peter McGurk organize notes. CENTER: Radical proposals are greeted with varied reactions as the Model Government Club convenes. BELOW: Convention delegates vote on a proposed issue. MODEL GOVERNMENT CLUB Patrol busy from start of year The student patrol found themselves busy even before the first week of school ended. Lost freshmen quickly learned their way around as members offered their assistance. Everyday duties included monitoring halls and lavatories and checking passes at designated patrol posts. Selling refreshments at basketball games added to the treasury. The highlight of the year was Back-to-School-Night. As bewildered parents struggled to acquaint themselves with school life, student patrols diligently directed them to different classrooms. William Kaloroumakis served the patrol as captain, Paul Wendler as lieutenant, and Marianna Rettura as clerk. Mr. Bernard Donnelly was advisor. ABOVE RIGHT: A warm handshake from a grateful parent brings a smile to Marianna Rettura's face. ABOVE LEFT: During a lull at the refreshment stand, Bill Kaloroumakis talks with a prospective customer. RIGHT: With things under control, Eric Johnston relaxes at his post. BELOW RIGHT: One ofthe patroI's jobs is to monitor the halls. Here, Bob Hindmarsh checks Daniel Brouillette's pass, BELOW LEFT: You'll find room 260 at the top of the stairs, explains Sue Ford to a lost parent. 100 wffl mi:-tm :':: ii Q im L ay . fit Ga..- , X fl sis fa ...-...--.-.4 wage' 9. . at 4 N 5, r to i i :wg an-H HQM wr A New W-Ewa y M Store offers new items The Student Store provided students with essentials as well as offering a wide variety of new items. Under the supervision of Mr. Rioux, the store remained open from 7:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Manager Norma Krawiec and assistant manager Karen Silk helped student workers stock, take inventory, and sell, By working in the store DECA members gained needed experience in sales and retailing. New items such as sweaters, jackets, shirts, and hats were displayed in the numerous showcases that, along with posters, helped to decorate the store. Christmas gifts, cards, scarves, and other practical articles were sold with the intent of giving students an opportunity to do necessary shopping and at the same time increase sales. ABOVE: Before ringing it up, Karen Silk checks the price of a new pa erback. ABOVE LEFT: As jane Lotlrtus browses, Barb Zurlino suggests a school windbreaker, BELOW: Joann McMurdy dresses a mann um used to display fashions sold inellie store. 101 Reps. bankers serve students Homeroom representatives performed many duties which included collecting the money and writing receipts for students buying yearbooks. Representatives participated in the selling of Student Athletic Tickets as well as helping with the sale of class rings to anxious juniors. Collecting class dues and measuring for caps and gowns were also some of the duties performed. Banking envelopes, distributed on Fridays to homeroom bankers and collected on Tuesdays, saved time in the mornings. Each homeroom elected a regular banker and an alternate to insure efficiency. The banking program was run by Arthur Granger, a senior student, with the guidance of Mr. Maurice Pease. ABOVE: After collecting envelopes from homeroom bankers, Arthur Granger separates them before delivery to the office. LEFT: Sophomore representatives listen intently to information concerning class rings. BELOW LEFT: Homeroom representative Mary Moriarty col ects dues from a classmate. 102 L 3, ,... .T,,...t ag lffwf' in ,M ,V ,, , V- . ' ,,,f f 1 L., .ds ,X,--f F, fd, W mg, if an-.N-,NI 4 in - .. . ,ag : .lair 1.1k- argest society lends services This year's National Honor Society, the largest ever, took advantage of privileges by utilizing study halls and receiving extra text books. The Society served the school by tutoring fellow students and managing voting stations during elections. A banquet, held in honor of NHS students, acquainted members with their Lions Club sponsors. In the spring, officers organized a ceremony which inducted eligible juniors and seniors into the society. Elected officers were: john Brownlee, president, Paul Wendler, vice president, Elaine Canedi, secretary, and Mary Panda, treasurer. Mr. Francis Crane acted as advisor. TOP: NHS tutor, Pat Taylor, assists Carolyn Dowd during a free period. LEFT: Honoring German students, Mrs. Wilma Wierenga presents merit certificates. BELOW LEFT: Leona Wargot is inducted into the Spanish Honor Society by officers Nancy Sheehan and Diane Burke. BELOW: Upon receiving his membership card from Mr. Robert Shields, Peter Borelli becomes a member ofthe National Honor Society. 103 Why 1581-H0 i wwf 1. 3 .M J- 7' iw fvf-: - Q- .. .M fw1,.':- M.: -V K eff 2193 ' W: 5 W V f' I X S1 M-,---'W J? args 5 ur uw. 9 t tudent aides offer services Students with daily study halls were able to serve the school by working as student aides, Student librarians checked passes, catalogued and shelved books, and kept the card files in order. By takingtemperatures and performing various clerical duties, students relieved the nurseis work load, Office secretaries were assisted in the areas of mail sorting, filing, and telephoning. Guidance workers delivered passes, kept the college catalogues orderly, filed, and typed for councilors. Cleaning equipment, mixing solutions, and stocking lab shelves were some ofthe dutires performed by lab assistants eager to help the school function efficiently. OPPOSITE TOP: During a study hall, lab assistant Eileen Nowak wires a logic circuit board. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Observing the procedure of examining a students throat. Kathy DellaCiustina watches M rs. LaV0ice's method and lab assistant Karen Zimmerman mixes an iodine solution vital to a chemistry class. LEFT: Office aide Carolyn Przybyla organizes the papers that filter into the office, Media crew provides AV Distribution of all audio-visual equipment was the task of the media aides under the supervision of Mr. Robert Goff. The media supplied the machinery for all special assemblies and many teachers' meetings. They also provided materials for football games, pep rallies, and films for the entire school system throughout the year. Members of AVA utilized their study periods to help deliver equipment, give special notes to teachers, and make thermal masters and transparencies. Mrs. Maria Marrese and Mrs. Barbara Pasko served AVA by handling requests and by ordering needed machinery. The media was assisted by secretary Mrs. Ruth Henry. RIGHT: Usin the copying machine, Brian Roberts prepares a tiermal master for a teacher. ABOVE: Aided by Mark Salina, Mr. Robert Goff reorganizes the pages of a notebook. BELOW: Mrs. Ruth Henry informs AVA members of teachers' requests for various pieces of machinery. 106 X 35 Club aids community Concern with the environment prompted the activities of the Conservation Club. The pond was the focal point of their efforts as the club, under the guidance of Miss Suzanne Lemieux, eliminated the refuse. Many members viewed first-hand what pollutants can do to destroy nature. Raking, bagging, and carrying were part of the action during fall clean-up. Throughout the community, club members alerted citizens to environmental protection and helped keep the town clean. As the most active participant in the organization, senior Alan Symington received the Conservation Club Award. ABOVE: Bag ed leaves pose a problem for club members as advisor Miss Suzanne Lemieux helps out. BELOW: Hip boots protecting their clothes, Bill Kostopolus and Nancy Smith be in the process of dredging the pong Varied interests separate clubs Diversified interests initiated the forming of separate language clubs. Club members met throughout the year in order to plan various activities. The yearls schedule included trips to places of interest. An increased understanding of heritage was gained as the Spanish Club attended a cultural day in Boston. Members viewed guitarists and flamenco dancers. Trips to France and Germany provided other club members the needed practical experience with these languages. During the week-long visitation, members viewed traditional sites of interest. ABOVE: Holding a Spanish Honor certificate, Mrs. Rosemary Demastrie explains the necessary qualifications to club members, CENTER: Under the supervision of Mrs. Carmen Richards, French Club members share plans for a et-together. BELOW: During a German Club meeting, members prepare to view a filmstrip. FOUNTAIN PLATINC COMPANY INC. NN u I ay.. ,.. I . Y' a2'!..3-' , -.alia , gt , M .Ly -v, . , jvgif '-'f,'f.-fi' 5, gf A .M ...i Q ',k5,,xiK,? zl .0 ,.,, ... . , 1 fski 'Qi - .-QL ETQZ ' -'lf 11 m l ..... .QSKQ -,i ,4,iA 'sg l ,yff ' ' 1' ig, . . :. ,M .- ,N . 7:....5V:..i..:. it - . Uyhl-. 3 .af 'D - - . I ....., I M ral. 1' ,Y 'nj -:ii ' 1 1 K' an 'Z-1 ' 7 'M . r ran' I I . Q s , 3 . ' Q ,A.A . 5. 3 4., www My in Amman W t 13' wrWY5M.'f.4 .JZ-ai ' 'W ZA -1.g1wLflQ'L,z ii . 1 if i i Ei s at at is E -4- . , 'xslt-:si Free projects highlight year Meeting once a week, members of the Art Club worked on free projects during the year. Various projects included paintings, sculptures, mobiles, and ceramics. Mrs. Sandra Dudek guided the 20 member club and offered her assistance to concerned art students interested in working on their own after school. Members were given the chance to express themselves and were taught to stress originality and individuality in their work, Kate Ramah served as president, Gary Chase as vice-president, and Patricia Welch as secretary at the meetings which were held on Thursdays. UPPER LEFT: Patricia Welch practices a new technique. CENTER LEFT: Upon completion his project, Cary Chase cleans his equipment. BELOW: After contemplating a painting of Kate Ramatfs, Mrs. Sandra Dudek suggests a possible improvement. t ml .':gwgff1.,.p2Qza . 1-gfgfzimfezf, ' fffflkji, , . , . li O9 'iz sr- ft: iv - .. s. Mvfvggg f m 'iii' R 7 0, 5 Lfflawilw U., kt, se ,, .e 1 kiiftfl? jf' 5.5520 ath team ninthg chess non-league Under the guidance of Mr. Rene Burque, the Mathletes placed ninth in Western Mass. competition out of sixteen participating schools. The team, composed of nine seniors, competed in five regular meets during the year. In competition, each participant received five problems to be solved within fifteen minutes, depending upon difficulty. The winning team was determined by the highest score out of a possible five points. Due to problems dealing with transportation, the Chess Club was not entered in league competition. However, round-robin matches provided the all-boy team with needed practice in hopes of belonging to a league next year. This yearls advisor was Mr. Rene Burque. ABOVE: During a round-robin tournament, Michael Doyle contemplates a move. CENTER: Western Mass. Mathletes work steadily on perplexing problems. BELOW: Tension is released by Lorriann Taylor as Mr. Rene Burque hands her the next problem. BARCOMB-TROWBRIDCE V.F.W. POST 714 at E 6 1 :raw . .... iiiiittr... .y i - ye.. I if 4 ...,. me Q it .uMS-'-1 reef' , ww-fun-w nv uw w-5.23 -t My . ., :ff-we warm-Y '- Q. J me-2' X, sm A SH DECA OP Titntii 312311 WWW DECA awarded at conference With Mr. Roger Rioux as advisor, members of DECA attended a conference in Hyannis during the weekend of March 23-25. DECA students from all over the state were involved in the weekend activities which included conferences and banquets. West Side won awards in job interviews, sales distribution, manuals, and first place in displays. During the Christmas season, a boutique sponsored by DECA proved beneficial not only in offering practical experience in sales, but also in raising funds. More business insight was gained at the Exposition, where DECA successfully directed several booths. The Student Store was managed by DECA members and offered a great variety of items. ABOVE: As jo Ann McMurdy arranges the display, Debra Lempke and Donald Braman search for prospective customers at their Exposition booth, CENTER: Assisted by Debra Lempke, Gordon Dixon examines merchandise at the Christmas boutique. LEFT: A young customer, absorbed in a DECA display, checks out new ski material. 111 FT raises funds for scholarships Future Teachers of America began their year in early fall with Fall Frolicsf' a dance held to increase the treasury, St. Patriclcs Day provided club members with a chance to earn money by selling shamrocks. Each sale contributed 50 cents toward the three one hundred dollar scholarships presented. Members with a minimum average of 85 were given the opportunity to observe classes in neighboring schools. Trips to Smith College and Clarke School for the Deaf, along with a variety of speakers, offered the group insight into the teaching profession. Serving as officers were Holly Hamlett, president, Sandra Cummings, vice president, Martha Simpson, secretary, and Annette Bodley, treasurer, Mr. Alfred Simmons was group advisor. ABOVE: F.T.A. members listen attentively as Miss joyce Harper outlines details of her stay in Turkey. CENTER: After their arrival at Smith College. members converse in the library bt-lore u tour. BELOVV: Adding to the scholarship fund. Cordon Dixon purchases a Shamrock from Ellen Crandpre. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB Medical clubs offer services U nder the direction of advisor Mrs. Elizabeth LaVoice, members of the Future Medical Careers Club attended meetings where various medical procedures were demonstrated. Lecturers informed members of the different careers in the medical field available to them, as well as offering instruction on new developments in first aid. The Red Cross Club, advised by Miss Suzanne Lemieux, spent time decorating in preparation for a Halloween dance held at Leeds Veterans, Hospital. By offering their services in these ways throughout the year, members served the community and school. ABOVE: A scarecrow hun by janet Kallock and Roberta Weston adds festivity in preparation for a Halloween dance. BELOW: Twisting crepe paper into streamers occupies Maureen Muratore's and Debra Durkee's time, 113 Concert marks varied year The sixty member concert choir, directed by Mr. john Shuster, entertained at a number of concerts, including a Christmas Messiah-Sing and a spring exchange concert in Moretown, Vermont, The Madrigal-Modern Singers, a select group of 25, sang for the Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce, and the M itteneague Methodist Men's Club during the Christmas season, as well as singing with The Springfield Youth Symphony. With profits from Terrier Talents and the spring musical Man of La Mancha, a scholarship for a graduating senior going on to study vocal music was established. Officers for the year included: Lisa Bannick, presidentg Dale Dollar, librariang Cindy Cassells, secretary, and Peggy Barnes, business manager. OPPOSITE TOP: Madrigal-Modern Singers entertain members ofthe Rotary Club. OPPOSITE CENTER: Traditional and modern Christmas carols alike are in the repertoire of the Madrigal singers. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Bob Hindmarsh and former choir member Libby Trudell share a moment at the annual alumni tea. OPPOSITE LEFT: Altos Dale Dollar and Sandy Guzman concentrate on a difficult passage. ABOVE: Students take advantage of their sixth period choir class as a chance to sing together. BELOW: Choir members enjoy a variety of refreshments at their tea. wx K-,f K. F, 59 1 K M M ,Qi rtlf ' Q Q-.N i Comedy opens drama season Kaufman and Hart's 193015 comedy You Canit Take It With Youn opened the Drama Club,s1972-1973 season. The play centered around a family of kooky non-conformists: Martin Vanderhof who collected snakes, Penny Sycamore, a playwright and artist, Paul Sycamore who manufactured fireworks, Essie Carmichael, a budding ballerina, Ed Carmichael, a printer and xylophone player, and Alice Sycamore, an office worker. The club also established a scholarship for a graduating senior planning to continue drama in college. Martin Vanderhof Bob Hindmarsh Penny Sycamore Lisa Banniclc Paul Sycamore Richard Wri ht Essie Carmichael Dorothy Ricius Ed Carmichael Ronald Aseltine Alice Sycamore Kathy DellaGiustina Mr. Kirby Rod O'Connor Tony Kirby jeff Coyne OPPOSITE TOP: An irate Mr. Kirby is helped from the floor by Tony and Paul. OPPOSITE LEFT: 'A I still have the first thousand calling cards you printed, complains Mr, DePinna lGreg Alexanderl to Ed KL. J. OPPOSITE CENTER: Performing for her teacher, Essie executes a ballet leap. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: I'm ready to read you my play now, says Penny CR. J to her actress friend tNancy Ferrarinil, as Donald CSteve Kulilcl clears the table. LEFT CENTER: To break the tension at a dinner party, Penny entertains the guest in a parlor game. ABOVE: Alice CR. l tries to find a way to entertain the Kirbys. ABOVE: Stuffy Mr. Kirby elaborates on his successes for the benefit of Grandpa and Miriam CEileen Drumm J. BOTTOM LEFT: ln order to make a party list, Alice CL. J borrows some paper, VERMES 8: SIMPSON '.,.'. funk , 'X . ,Y - yr: V g: -W 'c I '. ff: W L at , fa f 15 1, 'W ' - ,Q L.,' ww? BIC PICTURE: Band members relax after com leting a number while on tour of Canada. TOP: Straight lines are the result of hours of practice. OPPOSITE TOP: Elaine Canedi examines an official Mounted Police horse. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Departure time draws near as band members gather around Mr. Abbe. . w' .ff fe+7.,4wm,-R fn W.zauaf.ffa w:.f--ff:w::1:-n - mfs:-S2wff',, 3 .Q C' ' .. 1 in ' is ? ,. ,... 1 . 'L' ' Y'KfSiZIF'Siq l!4-ffl''wiigf' -H?-,Q N1 .,., , ... , Exif A' W rszeatwi'girl-wah 119 .. ,, , ff.,.71il L Til., rfb., I? 2 2 510 ' -nhl-aussi Y' gnuuiadll' t 11-Q 'F '- M 5 . ,. 1.3 I 'lla x 'YZ 5, , 4 ' ff 'WXL . A fa Band faces varied schedule Band members faced many activities on their return in the fall. After their opening concert on Covernor's Night and a weekend of parking cars at the Exposition, attention focused on football games. The pace quickened with the Pops Concert held on February 2 and 3. A sellout crowd eagerly listened to a variety of contemporary music as well as traditional selections. Bake sales and the yearly candy drive bolstered the treasury. Funds were used when the band traveled to Ottawa, Canada for their annual trip. Various sites of interest were visited by the group during their stay from April 16 to 19. Mr. Donald Abbe conducted the band, assisted by drum majorette Robin jones and student director Wes Talbot. OPPOSITE TOP: After marching onthe field, the flag corp checks to make sure they are properly positioned. OPPOSITE CENTER: Awaiting the majorette's signal, Mark Dc-:Bowes readies his cvmbols, LARGE PICTURE: The woodwind section concentrates on a passage from 'iCarnivalito. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: By selling baked goods, Robin jones and Pat Liebro hope to increase the treasury. CENTER: Keeping the tempo steady, Mr. Donald Abbe directs the band during the annual Pops Concert. any changes evident in paper Larger front-page pictures, down style headlines, and a modified nameplate altered the format of Terrier Times. Joerg Dittmer served as editor-in-chief, the first male editor in the history of the paper. Mr. Peter T. Connors was advisor. For the first time, the staff included regular features in the paper. H Land Marlin, a short story by jim Sawyer, was published in five parts. Tom Gruppioni's column Crup's Scoops and Mark Isaacs, cartoons of school life were other popular features. Classified ads provided students with a chance to publicize services or articles for sale, and profits further supported the paper. ABOVE LEFT: Proof-reading an article, editor Joerg Dittmer pauses to correct an error. ABOVE RIGHT: In anticipation of the deadline, Tom Gruppioni types his column. BELOW: Searching for a reference article, Charlotte Nowak checks old issues of the Terrier Times, 122 1 M9 nm l iff, , five 4. 4 'YQ' if X is Yearbook staff modifies format Numerous changes brightened the format of the'iTerrier', yearbook. Led by editor-in-chief Laura Hubbard, and advisor M r. Peter T, Connors, the staff of fourteen began work in the spring of 1972, with a trip to a yearbook clinic at the Highpoint Motor Inn, There, members learned the basic skills of producing a yearbook. A more modern layout was adopted, resulting in better continuity throughout the book. Faculty portraits in the Peoplen section of the book allowed space for more complete coverage of the academic year. Production costs were defrayed by selling of sponsorships to businesses, professional people, and clubs within the school. Each sponsor was given a free yearbook. TOP: To redesign her section, Teresa Bobba plans a layout. BOTTOM: Sorting senior portraits, Lisa Bannick and Frank Alexander divide the work between them. THE YEARBOOK STAFF Q Nssmq Qin 'wu- . ,rn X ' my Imaam www vw. Nw 'all W., --ve -gms, Q, X ff - 'ly 5'x.gf-.K 1, A Q y . 'fi m 'X . 4 ,- L f L ' ,sw A 1 n, f f 'FZ',1.,2 4' f fflmf LQ' ' Af ..n,. w - YK Qlif . s Xa - . 5 . -ff. v x Q Q . ig A4 ' fu ,M 3 uv mwwlws. z . mi 1 I? 6.3 ' pq . . '41 W V ----nil? t... N-,vw-v WM. ' , Q.. Q 5 5... I.. ,N S uw - x 'fqiz .xxx Elective courses cause need for n e ele of teaching Mr. Donald Ahbe Mr. Richard Aseltine Mr. Norman Beals Mr. Gerald Beauchesne Mr. Russell Bird Mr. Harold Blackmore Mr. George Bozenhard Mr. Kenneth Bruhm Mr. Rene Burque Mr. Manning Case Mr. Angelo Cava Mr. james Choate Miss Alice Clark Mr. Peter Connors Mr. Raymond Cooke Mr, Robin Cordner ffm-, warner ..',J,-V.. . nf' We z 'E 33 3 ,J With the expansion of the English and history curriculums, more classes hadyto be formed without enlarging the faculty. This meant that the teachers hadf ,- to prepare courses in a variety of areas. Thirty-ighree semester courses Q ,A . ig l ' 55:2 , W .4 5:15 rt Q t 5' iv -9-v J Q. r 1 V, K f .f'f!:ffW , emfm . we A 7, K ,E , ,iw k,V p fu' 1 .Vrr.r r i 1,915 , . 421 'Z 45+ J, gl' 1 3 4 z 0131.7 s A 1 with itil K, , l W if 5 Q iiifff f?? Y'M l1: ff -,sfmswsrqa ' V' ii , 5 -.K W4 J 9 fa, were added to the program of studies such as creative writing and the 1 j, Q Bible as literature instead of -'Q' 5-3 1 ,Vez ' A regular English 11 or 12, and Supreme . Court or local parties and politics T in place of history courses. .H-Q tj Q Also new to the system were coed foods and girls' power mechanics. , Q:.:'f,Q,. , . gs 'iff .f 'me 5 S fa' 9 l I L iixiafv ffl' ,val W 4 E , v ., ,,,, R Wilhgthefuse of-.a,hand'belt,' Mr' Harold Fullam srnooths the surface afa ece eip wood 'h VH. an . v, , 44.5. ff .eh M. ia or , ai . z.a'.4.v i .ii jr lj' ,K V veg' . gehafw 5. my rslr Mrs. Helen Cowing Miss Margaret Curley Mrs. Mary Cyranowski Mr. Ronald Czelusniak Miss jean Delisle Mr. Robert Delisle Mr. Donald Devino Mr. Bernard Donnelly Mr. Allen Dunbar Mr. Richard Eagan Mrs. Susan Feige Mr. Ralph Ferraro Mr. Edwin Fife Mrs. Louise Flemming Mrs. Barbara Foster Mr. Harold Fullam Miss joyce Harper Mr. Henry Healy Miss Mary Heffrnn Miss Carol Herzberg M r. Theodore Hyland Mr. Arthur jerome Mr. George johnslon Mr. William jones Mrs. Mary jane Keating Miss jean Kelliher Mr. Robert Kidd Mr. Kenneth Kindig Miss Kathleen Konlcol Mr. Frank Korbut Mr. Henry Kozlosl-ci Mrs. Marion Kurtz ' .,,.,' Mr. Milton Laufer Mr. Angelo Laveglia u . wh.. R1 a n . ,, . ,M 1 . M iss Suzanne Lemieux l F acult participates in evaluation of school b New England Association of chools and Colleges Mrs. Eileen Lenahan Mrs. Carol Letourneau Mrs. Barbara Lindquist Mr. Gregory Little Mr. Leonard Lockwood Mr. Timothy Lynch Mr. Edward Malachowslci Miss Beverly Marsh Mrs. Agnes McGrath Mr. H, Vilroy McVay Mr. john Mehegan Miss Irene Mozden Mrs. Martha Newall Mrs. Louise Nieclzielski Miss Roberta Page Mr. Maurice Pease Mr, Gordon Pillsbury Miss Carol Pombar Miss Frances Popko Miss Christine Prejs Mr. William Quigley Mrs, Carmin Richards Miss Arlene Riggs Mr. Roger Rioux Mrs. Marilyn Rossi Mr. Thomas Russo Mr. William Ryan Mr. john Salamon Mr. Laurence Scheehser Miss Elaine Serra Mr. joseph Sheehan Mr. john Shuster Mr. Alfred Simmons Mr. Theodore Springett Mr. Casimir Szatrowslci l 'QW an-N, ,Q 'Q s ,iv 79- ,Aj XS x V, r rf Y' 'fl if Waiting in the lunch line Mrs Mary Keating ,f A,- il I i', A W' -29 inf? 4 , Wa 4, ,ff 1, 2 ., - M -.gd-'. .',3 .-4 . '-a' wi 1 in, I 'gf' 1- Y ag 1 W- M md! 'an ra 'Ft 582' S decides on a salad . ucv, i: 1, f, I 9 r ,z ,si 39 5 tj. f sw E, Mr. Harris Tanner Mr. Robert Tharaldsnn Mrs. Betty Titcomb Mr. Philip Trudeau Mr. Cordon Vye Mr. Sylvester Walsh Mrs. jean Wassell Mrs. Wilma Wierenga Mr. Richard Wiseman Mr. Peter Zarilla Mr. Robert Zemba Mrs. Helen Manning 1973 marked a year of change at West Side. The traditional student government Class of ,73 first class to lead tflfif fiflififlff Z??h2h5i31fni22fKQ2If L . There were no class officersg each class We ' elected ten people to represent it inthe Senate. The Senate was divided into four committees, each chaired by a senior. Donald Adams Yasmin Adham Laura Ahl Dorothy Alessi Frank Alexander Luigi Alfano Deborah Alouise Ronald Aseltine Cynthia Baines Scott Balthazar Lisa Bannick Peggy Barnes Rudolph Basilone Karen Battista Brenda Beehe Susan Bennett Randolph Bertocchi Denis Bessette Darlene Bissonnette Gerald Blain Q13-I , ..,, me M73 'Sl K7 gg-...v KZ' ug: 2 wife' FIPCO FUEL INIECTION PRODUCTS Norrnun Blair Slvplien Blamchurci pl.L'I'L'Sll Bubba Annette Bodlcy Carol Borkosky Robert Borsuri Kathleen Boss junicv Bouciri-ini Lorraine Brisson Suzanne Bromls-y Y Puri-nt Robvrl Brown john Bron nlvl' Michael Brozoskg Robert Brozosky Diane Burke Donna Culvulivsv Catlllc-rw Culnpunini jan Canclcrs jill Cumlcrs jucly Candi-rs Freshmen Orientation Program instituted by Senateg seniors help froshinto West Side routine fWL'A ' -nl Z Th cl ref' p William Carr M kC d s hch dl WW G dch ,, me Q, ,WWM,, W fH-:,fwf'f:1ff::gww,., I erer , k vw- :fls f f A , ,Huw f X .V 1 I 5' 3, y ' C r I ff 3,3 ,, 7 iq Senior KathylBosls',ff J' helps Dave De'sro4Lfi i siers find his way hisnext classl f ' . Linda Clark john Coburn james Colburn Donald Colby Susan Conklin Stephen Connor James Connolly Tina Coons Debra Coppola Alan Corriveau Brenda Cotter Donna Crosier Christine Cummings Teresa Daviau Albert Dean Donna Deaton Candace Deegan Judith DeFilippi john DeCray Nicklos DelBuono Victor DelBuono Frank DelNegro Vicki DelNegm Michael DelNero - D D F rosh Appreciation Day hats boost Spirit of ,73 as seniors uwelcomei' freshmen to West Side 'd Db hD 5 P ID 5 C li' D l'1'e I D 's james D ic D ane Dicra Douglas Gilbert jeffrey 'rfb' , , . ff? Qs' X V,V:,,,V,,, I , , g V .1q ,' , ,A 3 Y? if Senior and freshman boys prepare to begin the traditional Frosh Day rope pull, '-Qu 'nf' sg..--A ihfx David Dorman Richard Drumm Michelle Dumais David Dunham Rosemarie Dupuis Darlene Edwards Mark Edwards Dagmar Eickelberg Joanne Elliott Mark Emmens Donald Ensign Linda Evans Ann Marie Faits Michael Farella Michael Fellows Marcelle Ferry Sharon Fidler Roberta Filip Lorrie Fish Louise Fleming Bruce Flynn Edward Foley Susan Fontaine Susan Ford ., Second annual Pumpkin Dance held October 205 W -Q. 4, P l D C I F k ll F g jff F C Ch Ch El Cd ier eau D C tile D b h C ntrx' L C ani 5 W 'YM 5,,, A seniors sell pumpkins on old Town Hall site v ,Customers 'look over the pumpkins on sale forthe benefit of the senior class. Richard Germano Daniel Gilbert Vita Giustn Hope Golfieri Peter Gould Elaine Govoni Scott Graham Ellen Grandpre Arthur Granger john Granger Sandra Granger Kevin Gray Thomas Cruppioni Elizabeth Guernsey Raymond Guistina Sandra Guzman Sandra Haggett Martin Halliwell Denise Hamel Kathleen Hamel Holly Hamlett Steven Hammond Deborah Hawkes james Henry . seniors parody cheerleaders, coaches, and team Lynda Hilclreth Robert Hindmarsh Cynthia Hobart Richard Hoey Paul Holloway Bradford Howe Marc Howie Laura Hubbard Robert Hubbard jeffrey Hurlbul Lynn Hutchinson Robert Hutchimon Carl Ippolilo Marc Isaacs Barbara jackson Bruce jackson Paul janis Shiela jasiewicz Ellen johnson Maureen johnson Robert johnson Eric juhnslon Michael johnston joseph jollicocur , Q BJ. J AW Fifi V : M W23 f'- K., W W, ,,,,,,, 257 ninllslb- 'X L. -1 'mf , M W ff f :rw 1 fl, 9 Z mx fi saxx Karen jones Patricia jones Rubin jones William Kaloroumalcis Michael Kane Cheryl Kay Barbara King Deborah King Ellen King james Kiniry wi, ul Q - Linda Kirk john Kowalczylc Norma Krawiec jean LaFleur Karen Lague jean Lambert john Lane Mary Ellen Langway Nlicl'1aelLaPalme Debra LaPlant Valentino Larese Karen Larrabee Laurence Larrabee Susan Laurie Maureen Leahy Debra Lempke Ariadne Leondalcis Carrie Letendre Mark Lines Roxann Link Arthur Lonzu Steven Lovett Robert Lovotti Laura Ludwig 140 rr , ,, - ww I K 4 I N, iklwffn Lg 4 ,.,-.,.1M Q -Q? Q5 1 julie Lund Barbara Lyman Stephen Lynch 'Margaret Xiack Mark M acQueston A ,i raw Mu.. Karen M .xgee Deborah Magm Pamela Mancml Robert x12ll'!gll ll joseph Manfrcdi 141 Vincent Marceno Cary Marquis Evelyn Marshall Kathy Martin Thomas M asotti Ellen Massa Paul Massa Crystal Nlaznick Curtis McCarthy Donna Mciiarthv Marcia McConnell Bernice McCurdy Kevin McGowan Peter McGurk joann McX1urdy VVallace ML-aili- Christophcr Mcllingcr Theresa Melloni Maureen Menard joy Metivivr Sandra Minor Cary Moller Elaine Nlomaney David Moore 1112 Class Chrlstmas part held on December mtl ...guy Members of the senior class spend a pleasant evening dancing to the music of Stillwater at the Christmas party. Hope Mnorc Martha Moore Pvtvr Morgan Kenneth Moriarty Kevin Moriarty Patricia Moriarty Norma Morin Peter Morin Edward Muchmore Catherine Muller 143 Advanced classes provide seniors with opportunities to pursue special fields of interest. Diane Mundt Timothy Murphy Thomas Napolitan Margaret Nemes Steven Nicora Robert Niedzielski Lynn Norton Christine Nostin joseph Nostin Charlotte Nowalm Eileen Nowak Joanne Nowlan james Noyes Wesley Nutter Alison O'Connc'll Steven O'Connell Cheryl Okolo David Omasta Andrew Osgood Edward Pacitti Stephen Pacitti Mary Panda Elizabeth Pappas Vicki Parsons 14-fl i Wfabfiff .szfw WA W4 KT ' During an Advanced Placement Biology class, Ed Pacitti studies the internal structure of a cat. ,ta ,aa vi a5.xY'l-r 5223 3 A.51 f,i 'r-F - er- ,. r-,- A 1-,,.I-r ,:!ffv-,511 I-. i -4-f '-4.11. A9913 4 A-'gfnfxvfgxgifsl g Ns, ELM AUTO SCHOOL I . Leslie Percy Richard Perry Mark Peyman Gary Philbrick Spero Phillips Mark Podolak Robert Pomerleau Cynthia Pratt Dennis Proulx Carolyn Przybyla Thomas Quatrone Robin Rafuse Donna Reilly 145 . l I Basketball garrle aids scholarship funclg faculty defeats senior team 91f85.l a s e 1 e 1 During a time-out, members of the faculty team plan their strategy. , ff V Q' ff T V ya 52 f A :rw y . f W .r ,. 'HLIZK ., I WW? A rib ' 1 13+ , 3? ' . L - 'swf Andrew Rizzo Brian Roberts Debra Rolandini Mark Rolandini Anna Ronghi Cheryl Rosa Edward Sady Bridged Saimeri Deborah Saj Edward Salem Mark Salina David Saltmarsh Peter Saltmarsh Pamela Sanders Richard Sanderson Peter Savenko james Sawyer Deborah Schmidt Carl Schurtmann Steven Scully Timothy Scully Mark Sharry Frederick Shea Nancy Sheehan 147 Rofating bell schedule allows allfseniors participate in Expanded Education a1 , l Karen Sheldon Cherie Sheppard Mark Sheridan Carolyn Sherlaw William Shibley Colleen Shields Martha Simpson Carol Slawski Philip Smith Henry Spadoni Paul Stahelslci Kathleen Steele 148 Taking of a free sm.-1y,acafm f Aversa relaxes outside' L' the auditorium, Qs.. 4 , ,Mg 155, as 16 Q 'A A 10 if - Donna Stephens Eric Sutter Alan Symington Wesley Talbot Robert Tardibuono Susan Tassinari Kraig Tauscheri Lorri-ann Taylor Patricia Taylor Jean Tesini Leonard Theilig Edward Thomas Laure Tise janis Trank Karen Tratiak Debra Turcotte 149 Richard U William Va l Nhl Nkk C d X rin C' g V h M h l V l Thomas Vincent Lynn Voyilc Linda Waite Cynthia Walker Wylena Walker Cheryl Webster Sherriann Welker Paul Wendler Robert Whelan Cynthia Whiting 150 Seniors hold banquet at Treadway Inn, Siras Hale entertains at june 1 event Q Q, , 1 + 1 'll ey Nr-,,, 'V 'ip r 1 M A , jd. at N , 4 N ii K i 3? ,. , ,. 2 M, 4 Gathered together for one last social event, seniors enjoy a roast beef banquet. -Q--A are iczv' Michael Winn William Wolf Marjorie Wood Barbara Zarecki Karen Zimmerman Robert Zografos Diane Zucco Henry Barnack joseph Brown joseph Carey Thomas DeLuca Viola Fink Frederick Cawron Warren Hegedus Thomas Hickey Paul Kennedy Melody Taylor Leona Wargat LEWIS J. JONES JR D.D.S. Gnu 1 ,. fit Wax, f S W 4 I ,, ,2- x .I W. . W.. 1 R f: , . E 575, 3 if 3 f ,MM PM Ni A ,.., A. gf Jw f 1 Q In Memoriam Paul Janis 1955-1973 As an outstanding member of his class, Paul Janis contributed in both academic and extra-curricular areas. A variety of talents led him into several fields and his honors in these areas proved his abilities. His active participation made West Side that much better. Dedication of the 1973 class gift showed best how Paul Janis' classmates felt about his untimely death. C. Adams M. Afflitto R. Agustynowin K, Ahearn B. Allen T. Allen K. Anderson D Appleby S. Archambaul! M. Aschenbach R. Ashley C, Avery I, Baatz L Bagian A. Bailey T. Baller S. Bara L. Bardwell Fi. Barentine 1. Barrett K. Baum M, Beebe A. Bellows L Bengle 1, Bennett S. Berchulski 1541 A 1 i V, .r -uf X- yas X 4 lxfkx 'fx l Nl .1-T.. X x X As upperclassmen, juniors seized all opportunities to prove their right to this status. Class rings were the material symbol but, as the year hurried past the many activities planned by the junior class relations officers provided zest to everyday schooling. . is W ., .. FE it i T 4 0 N x .Alfie 122, figs'-liki A 2 . 's ?,,s1r.-'i - my-i....,..,i Wav We 3 2 ,:33giE - are K ,. i Q V ' ' if 3 If K W ' M - J if 5 7 Q . F . , , f ig ,I X X X , I 'L X 1 . ' me i ixf lil Al! X lklii in A t the Dante Club, a class partyhighlighted the Christmas seas'ong,A challenge given to seniors by juniorsit,o'football1and hockey matches,resuked-iyn-fa tie and a loss for the juniors. As spririgrrolled around, juniors prepared for their prom, 'therned Colour My Worldn. Success at the prom was achieved by ai spirited class. X X Y? I f ' if at 4 , Q, .Vw 4 Precise measurement demands the complete concentration of Gina Semprebon and Colleen McQuade. i . ' use F5 fr ff E A we za- N i , gi .v S , rj r' 1 'z . wer, ,Vw 1. A, ,. 1 i Q '- i,.,, - 1 l f 14 3g y r N' at K .. 11 ri , fr ta ii' M35 rf'- , 5 , Q . C if , -lim 1 Q . 1 , rrrvg . yyyyi li l in , A- 9, ul ,,'..,s r , V 3, ' , , rlrr if - I . s J' 2 C ' 3 . '-f C ' ,., 'J K -'I ' ' 'Qc if .. 5 f , Emi .. A I e' , 4. I ' l lx 5- V if l X . il' ' I ' ff ,. Jil' V -f 'i A f ' :- We f ' . ' lf! -f V 91. F' . C . C w 4 A5 x r l LAN, ' X- i f av, 1-36 inf -1 . IH. as ,A .- ' ' 1. ,ggvlz .fs A 9' at ww . ' ll-3 gig , Jiirfii ilff if 'i'r EM E, - os.- .. , 'kb-1 ' R x , MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH F. S. Bethel T. Blanchard R. Boido P. Borelli C. Borkowsky D. Bradley M. Brocka S. Brouillette C. Brown j. Brown K Brownlee l. Bryant S. Budzynlriewicz j, Burke S Burnham j. Burns R. Cady S. Canary A. Carduff E. Casey C, Cassells W, Cassidy D. Cerrone M. Chandler G. Chase C. Chiapuzzi F. Chidsey S. Chilton 1. Ciborowski A. Cincotta S. Clark C. Clifford S, Cloutier S, Clow M, Colbert W Collins T. Coogan B. Cooley 1. Corbin A. Corriveau P. Coughlin N. Couture K. Coyne R. Criscio D. Crum T. Cullen C. Cummings D. Daubney M. DeBowes T. De Christopher P. Dee M. Delaney j, DellaCuistina K. DellaGiustina BERTERA David Delmonica jack Dcluca Diane Dcnehy Ann Denoncour: Laurie Derosier Sherry Descoteaux Kathleen Desilva Lucille Dickerson Dianne DiStefano Susan Dobosz Debra Donahue Carolyn Dowd Michael Drudi ludith Dumcher james Ebel Diane Elliot Eileen Fahey Mary Farrell Genevieve Fasolino judith Favreau Cheryl Fearn Linda Ferrero Michael Fiala Pamela Fitzgerald Karen Forni Paul Fortini 156 x 'f +e Juniors tie seniors football game crushing hockey' .5 ji' , - I Jfgngzg ' X11 5191, a i w if' h , X ' . ,YE z 1 p f 5 ' Fri' QM -fu Lf? r ffl , ' X 1 f ,Nfl Q wig 4 X, xPll441?S's ra r , it 1 f '-f K Z xl 'uf Rf a, xii X A K f :eu -. w Ain. 1 , N ,K X n sy , X, W f' fi Why 'gf , h W2 v at Q , ' -.. A ,Qc -whip, mm- 4392. Y' Wi A ' Y' T 'T ..- 'rv , ' ,,,f ., .an f ., A --3, , 1 L ws. lvr 1 Nr V Q .' . .iw ., 1 A, eww! f . ' it t 1 ' t ,E it ' T3 -as ' ml , F? 'K , 9 f a 2 , , 6, f ry, ' v, . t Q 2 2 , , 12' Q . ,, V2:,,j,,. , 1 4' X , t J si f xl . . .-5 .gg gl, 6 - h I 9 3' Q ' 'Q :rf5'tz?'5fr'f Z. -an , x . , LX A 3 i 5 ,. :xy,,,zyww. , Lt . '3f'Ut'1vFi?lF4fI1Zb1 , cf X ' '1 A ,pf 2 e ' l K K r, f 2: , if i - ,, X L14 'f iqaka .f' 4-. i lg N ' A M E .iff gy- vzgmffma f f - . ,Q I 'ffp ,,, r M If . 1 sv' . .. ,J l ' ,, ...Y,4f,g. 7' .ri V 1 Q 9' .' ' iff. gg' Q Paying for their class rings, , V juniors finallg' receive ' the symbol o their upperclassmanship. ,zfff.:ff'2 2 2 an a , va' ,A bl ,, H-5,5 x N r A X at il- V '.',h .4tlx'n2 Drzinr . ! IIN V ly , fr lg 1 ' XA 7 flat ' t .V VL E si g ,j r l 4 .1 1 ff- V r , X ' gg, Q I Terry Fortmi Gregory For Betsy Fraczclc Marjorie Fresliuur jeffrey Klactz Sandra Calarneau Nancy Calaxka Elizabeth Gallant Maria' Cami-lli jnlm Card:-lla l.urrx Carrrtt Mark Carver Dlmrrzi Uilmmlr Nam-5 c:1ummn., Rasllluncl Giroux Dnnunir- Zur-cn Kurt-n Klmnlmr Mark llouclniau William Could Dlmial lluulvl MariannCrah1cc james Gramlprt- juliu Granger Christine Green Jud, csfegrm Linda Croll Philip Cuazzalnca Keith Guillune David Cuinclon Debra Hamel Harold Harper Katlirriru- Hart Allan Hatlrawui can, Hr-ndr-rwn i afgrnw ii.-nf, Alan Herlilii William lluppt- Susan Hrxvuw Liunu Hudsun Dt-bra liulst-ln-rg Sarnucl jarnrmn ,rm-X pmt Kathryn juu-lin Randall june-r jam-t jnixrrlain john Kane I-'rudcrxulr Kapinm Lcsln- Km Kev in Keating Karvn Kvllam Michael K1-mp Rmz'm.1rwKimlig Danivl Kiniri Beth Kirk 157 David Knnuvalchiclx Cynthia Kopc Carl Kurzeniowski Gary Kozlowski Holly Krota john Krukowski Linda Kulili Steven Kulik Edward Lane Linda Lnngtnn Carol inngwa, Richard Lusky Michael Latour john Len Alexander lemidnkis Pamela Liebrn Patricia l.il'br0 june Loftus Cheryl Lund William Lyons Brian iyluclltinald Diane Mackie Michael Mum-hinn Karon Alamy james Masnn Karen Matthess Kenneth Mattoon Colleen McCarthy Carolyn McDnnald Stephen McGrady Christopher McGurlc Darcy M ackechnie Christine McLean Kenneth McLean Cnllecn McQuarle Cheryl Mcffen l.Villl1-lm hleirs jeffrey Messur Thomas Miles Meredith Miller Michael Miller Mary Mille-tt Melanie Minelli joanne Monigle Dnnna Moriarty Denise Morin Glen Moses Maureen Muratore Allan Nash Philip Natti Cary Iault Glen Nault Delna Norris Karen Nowak . t t . tt,i.ri. , . 158 Christmas party sponsored b junior class big success at West Side Dante Club . 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' .sw ' YQ Q3 V' Rf' , l- WH 39 E ., 3 ' ,H N re 3 gg '-r. . V i A Q N- , i..,. QW f i f Q f -- 5 The library offers a quiet - place for Stephen St. Peter , ' - to study. '-' H may X xi. 'lg Q C , , 'W' in I . 4 Tala' V A.. 'is : lr Q, A W N X 3 HJ if K ' X . - 1, , .5 T , is :ft Sf, ' IA ,t ,jg f, ,i. . i I . :gg A ' - - H ' -. A , lifiiisi . , Q L . .0 A K3 E X 3, we ,E , -S , R -, I kr 1:1 , LS. 5 . , if r 1 K 2 1 r' E 4 f , 1 41 x ,st XA ' ER 4 Y h i s s -E . , num A i ,Q ' ' 3 WV :.b .. --s'- - w::A1 .f,, - ,r , .Ru I 1 :X -f .ss F i Lf 3 5 . W .4 I.. A-. , - li I l I, Tm .e 3 ,KQQQM ' . . xi' f ,af sa 24 1 t r .ht f X ' an I A . . , . ,t,. .Q-t S ' W-'Q n Q ' 4. . Qs 5, X Us V . sn , lj 'A 'Qs M iees A ., S- tc. .- ' - ST. PETER ELECTRIC INC. I 1.754 I V - I A . .- Ak K Q- M, 2 .. V. vvliiz , g' ' , A , V A ,, A XX J in I 7, ig ' It K ' farm, r XV N. ,ll ' V A x 1 ' X iflAiZ . ww-ai l l Q Q ' l - ll , flk, gk, l . . ll l ffilaxvf x l 2 h ,l -Q 4 V 4 ' 4' -, I ' ,ff I L ,m,,,, Mx ,, V V E b 'gi 5 -Qu , f l A I 'S.,sk l - L,-. .. I V Y 4. vf W.. if PATRICK F, RUSSO- OPTICIANS Rul1url'l'llrunltl- P.lllIu N ,llvlm XI.lrllxn X lllvvllt Di.lm- Hill-ll Ll-rl-Il-1 Xxxllxh D--hllr.lh W.lrnl-r Ilnld W.ll-lm lol... ll'll..l.-f I.:-llllur1lW4-iss Crvgury We-stuvvr I,ullrin-Wllililllg amp Willey K4-lmelll wlllff Daniel VVright Paul Yuwvnnv Clan' Yvzcuski joan Yurku Kulhll-1-n lull-wa Gloria Zurr Paul Zimnwrm ln Nancy Zngrafos 161 play for ock 'S or Us' chosen as Sophomores achieved greater involvement during their second year at West Side. Class co-chairmen Robin Bonavita and Lisa Pernice organized interclass soccer and football games. These activities were supplemented by fund-raising events' Class advisor Mr. Rene Burque guided the sophomores through the year. Rohm ,ixhhnn lioln-rl Aclllnrn janv Ahn-rn ynfl Klrlrivh Paul Ali-rnrulvr Kenneth Allfri-x NllCllat'l Xmaln Sandra ,-Kmsden jamvs Anderson Gregory Anclrm Joanne' Annino Thomas Arnold Kathleen Askins Catherine Auhrex Laura Aubrey Stephen Avunle joseph Bagley Gary Baillrul Kathlm-n Bulvstri Margaret Bali-slri Ly uno Bnnnick Donna Barnum-lc Dornvnic- llatlistu Dunicl Hi-ngln lvflvry Borg:-ron Nancy Bm-rnnlvv Linda l-'llvnicli john Bisime-re Darlr-nv Blair Micl1urslBlaus Brian Blanchard Dinne Blnkland 162 wel 1? , rw , , M, 1 ff ., x ,f 5 Z A X X x if ' u. if sa ' ' I f gl il? l J 5 X 'Wx - ff' V at ,,. ,nw I new f W ii! 15- fig? , It ,-vm a 1 Hn lg :H , - ,V S ! , I 1 4 x ' J, no J-fe? K . :afi- 'lf 'J Traxhhbfyv - .'r.v' u. xl Sud' ff-M nn L s xxx A I K , l G' ak 45,2 'iv N! 1. N 2?if'.9af7F7' ,fn I . ,V , ':-1-vw. -' -, an Q4 .. S if ti-1. if n i 'X Fgj, ' h Vi' X I A , if , ,JF 1 N f Q K f S .M 'sf . A. ,avi ' qs fizfexil xx xiii S: Sill? fi .gnu ROYAL BUSINESS MACHINES The annual Mock Prom highlighted the sophomore activities. Sophornores ' started preparations early in February as various committees Worked many hard hours on decorations, music, and refreshments. A Time For Usl' was chosen as the theme and the Granpawsu supplied the music. The March 10th event proved to be a success. L' i -,.. s r e . s V if - ,T ' V - --2 1 ji: F L airs. ... A, , 4 f' i 8 ll e . ' ' 'A 1' ' Wt 2' ,i X ' . , , e .sr is X l t Q lah ,LIU he Q w i vi Q? t v ui 'Wasil 'K , . ij I f 4- i i ' . rl :f f b-,,, JL -T, D - . as HM is JF 1 1 3: 15' V . ' A , RQ' , Q, . X .4 2 Q fw 1,2 2 N J ' 'A I n 1 V I , L N, X, l fit' f n ' in fy' gif Couples at the Q t: f'f l'i ,V ,, Mock Prom enjoy A QQ 3 .fo 31:5 aquie! moment -1 .A S qv' -w Tix to themselves. -,,p - . -if up ' .1 A Z , my , s I i::: : Xu fl f M-,, i e it AA w r slvei s r , 7 tii'ssp it ' J ,. h xx: -' Y II V 1' tially , 2 ' -' l ,tsvvss . ,.,. . 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'VW' ,vu B I ' B ordering their class rings the sophomores take first step toward becoming upperclassmen .rfi f ,ff QV 4- ' 7? it 1 , XY L A .N , A, ,V ,,. 4 x f' rf filvg r J - 'Qing 4 31 Z K f nfxir 5' N . , W , S v , ,. .- -. :Q ,V Q. f H, ,,.. 5, ' f ,X-1 of X rr ' rg Q ' Q 1. V ff? Y. 1611 : S . -r fr in ' Q tv x l ,Qin r f- 'B 'S A A Q X M -2 .X Q 5 1 1 , A -ir., W . i sv f a 'I -Q 'A :Sgifi ,.. ' ' 21-111- wt, ' t X xl ,.. fx 3' 4' sy... S v' IK Q VJ I W ..- ..- Q , 9 ff' 5' ffm t hr, , . K- K .. ., x I' ' .1 r ' I i '3 'fi- arf i H 1' I , .. 'Q ' l' me 1 N . , I . if f 7h i Studying a map, Mary Isaacs uses the library for research. 'Sf' 51 , 'U N.. ce f ez cg i Q' lf: .SA A Q iivpn. 1' . . ...,. A 31 Q - .4 ' if t . 'Q A 'e L . 'M ' A Q , , t N Q, pr l i k: A I i A LL' X X it I r 4 , t . .5 X, . . 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I, . , 1 mn ,H : 'f ' 1 13 1 , ig 'N , .. Y-4' , A W . K X., U' , ' ' 5, 1 'W' Wu la g, ., aff we I L 5 'Al 5 L, A lx ' f 3 KS N x 5. .1 a. X v kwa :Q ir J, - 11,3 1 'H-X ll W 2. 'F ia Hungry for knowledge, Chris Rolandini devours his history book as Paul Zimmerman enjoys his lu nch. 1 H il y mx, .qw AJ A Q - Q Qs: 'gym it NL 4 New 5 S. , lfvsxs cw 5 , K fi i Sf ' L , .f lil .. Q l V x fi, 'X X Q xx , ,f -Q '27 '- it L g . ' A W A f-J ff' 'fl Y KW N 4' Q 'fx 4 5, I xi 1' A 1 Q 1 9 W- - .Nu -. I , A X rdf' A is V 'QL I f ig. K r f'1fiiif K 59 F is ., I G Km Q A5519 ' 'vX'5Ifi A 1 . - ' I .. -,,,'-fr. ua kg- :jfQ ?'..l 5-Q. qns..fJi-2 . '- . R g--is 5,5-aw is. 4-fy. my 'Y '..as.i '4' , .o ,. -rr' e-..? !. , ,a . A . Rv I r -1 :- x ex fVl 'l b,. Q jf' 4 1 X 1 yr tr wg Qiirvfrim , f 'fgiiifgiiiiii ri MM ' '- fm 1 ,jr f K 5 X I Q FN? is 'S z fc 5. M x X ,W U. . f X: f V..-. M 'W 2, 4 wb' , fn fgg HSS-R . mga' , 4 ' N 4 'fi 0 -. an -' ,ar , - , iw? 45 QA, fi . 4' '55 92, 1 i a fb f 'HT' Q 1 F2 ,.- if ' , ,-df, i f -.- 5 Is, V, 2 1 :- ,, a f 4 iv 1 YN f 4 41 46 I L- bt? ,U 'f gl,' F16 N R I X fi 5 .,, K X qi Thomas McNamara john Mcader Angelo Me-lloni Edward Miles Thomas Mirolli Edward Monigle Deborah Moriarty jnhn Morris Linda Mullvr Robert Murphy Walwr Nemo: Cami Nvwhrough Mark Nvwhollw Karen Nrmrmund Donald Nmxill Keith O'Brin'n Brian O'Connnr Mark O'Connnr Debra Ocziun Diane Oski Aldo Paier josephine Palangc Gregory Pappas Cynthis Parzych Paul Pasko Thomas Patinn Gr-urge Pelchal Diane Petell cynzhaa Pierce Kenneth Pike Thomas Pnmerleau Paul Pnprmwich 167 Interclass football game Won by sophomore boysg Keiin Poremby Nancy Rainville Barry Ranitrnm Michael Rapa Tlmnias Ratt:-lsrlorfer Michael Rf-illy Charles Rice liiigene Ritltlle Ralph Riddle Ronald Riddle Kathlcen Risers Diane Rulliuion Steven Robinson joseph Rngalski William Rogalski Cl'lrlS Flllalltlllli Ylnrrnt Ronglii Luurw Rrmnwisl Kimberly Roy Brenda Russo Dana st Jnhn Rtvlwrl Sl, Nlurlxn Curnliml Sulllanivlln Paul Savenlto llicharcl Schoolcraft Mark Schreclte Donna Scott Rellerfa Scrivner Andre Scneeul Diane Scnecal Tracy She-rirlan Robert Sienlto Randy Sillowax Richard Sinlom' Peter Simpson Cary Skilru Karen Sliwu Deborah Sluwnrs Richard Small Rohin Smith Rusaell Smith Brenda Stallnieki I-jllt-n Sit-fling Ruhr-n Su-fling Pamela Stornzuk Karon Sullivan Linda Sixty Beth Swords Laurie Symington Donald Szezepanek Wendy Talbot Cr-rri Tardibuonn Mark Tassinari john Talru 168 sophomore girls plan spring soccer rematch 1 f 1. 9? . .vsp - 52 ,,,. f ,f ' JM . . ,..arr,V,1f , 1? w '59 'IW' Y V e .9 , - ' lf: , ' if 9,1 W f 2, 'af 1 9 is , ,,,,,,.r . v Elf . l ' , 0 ig ' 1 . ge. 5: ' L h 1 K 'I ., 45 .1 'Q f lx -A L 1 , - n-Y ,1. 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A a .. , Y - V- 5 '31 ti -fi .,,k V 'F if l X K. 5 A new orientation program welcomed the class of '76 to the high school. Seniors helped freshmen adjust to school life as they brought them to their classes and introduced them to school organizations, Frosh Day, Sept. 29, enabled all students to enjoy outdoor events as seniors and frosh competed in various contests. . - 1 -fx 1. , s Q ,,tt :,, . Z.. - V . , 3 ' - . , xii' 'raw' ' ,z. . KJ f, 2 ,. 1 K, , , i .. A 5, . Q 1 Hg . 4-. . sg as 'li -i L' , 3 st 'Q 'fe :fr-H ' ' i , s 5 k -1 . ...- y . if . - DAVID HASTINGS Freshmen readily involved themselves in school activities including sports, Terrier Talents, and the freshmen band. The class moderator, joy Jarvis, and the class advisor, Mr. Peter Zarilla, helped the freshmen planning committee organize their first class party, held May 11 at the Elks Lodge Checking his type set, Mark LaValley reads a fresh proof. A. X 5 'A' ,., ,EZQZQ 5 xx X 5 W4 lf lA -'iw A L ,Live ' H is . 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Kfruki' . l7l Eric Cross Larry Croteau Elizabeth Crowell Bexvrly Cummings Robert Cummings Sheila Cunningham Claudia Czach Deborah Danoff Brian Dee john Da-vegan Diana DvCray Lori Drum, Braun Delaney john D1-llafluixunu john Dcluuu Chvryl Ds-me-rx Ann Denuccx jumtw Dcfiulean Dm id Desrosiers Nlarx Detlca Burhqra Dxminu Xiurie Dmvfann juan Dlltnu-1 flurdun Divan just-ph Dominick xiark Donahue 172 Orientation system developed for freshmen seniors assist frosh during first days at West Side Siam f 69'- s Ysr A 'A xv , I Q ,sm f av if ' n ni A ,J W ., K V ' f n is A it A Y , ' Al ' , 'lg 7' we ' Atmff 1 3 Q ' - If 'k iff 4' 5 ' , ij ' TX it f 0, -5-f ??iQf N 1 Y 2 X X XX l ft ' 4-at i if .Qn.fff'!.,E3: '2 2 if N S il l il 'CX M o fl f, Q ' l ,air 2 ,5:Ql,. 0.fLvL2. s'Yw34gits -94 . ... ,-,.. r. :Q ai 4 ve 5 , e . f ' nl-W r 1 A 1 ff VA., 43: x Q .5 w I 'sv if . .gpf Y .Fil f Lf X .. x 1 J, if 1 4 2 K H: L .r -- xf x 454 , N. . 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Jax V N N A 'ik N Y f I 1 2 A V NX 'A A ' .l -fl Ricliurrl Durmari imirih ima William Drs-mlm-r Gr-riilrl Drucli lfilvvn Drilmm l,1ulru Dllcllarmc Stvplir-n Duffani Michael Dunn Dvan Dupri' Paul Dupuis Hubert Diique-Hr Barry Durling Karen Dwyer Thomas Dir-ir-f Davlrl I'2L'lt1.irl Cheryl Hirwrmiii Martha l-Illcnxmricl Louise' liilurrl Dmiglus Fnlcmivr Kim I-'r-rguson David Fm-rritur Miuiiin-l Fila Susan lfinnerty x1ichacIFiormi Suv Fiah Jacqueline- Foisc-y llclcn Furture Paula Franco Ilinu Fralilc Ifrum-ri I-'rare judx Freeman Dcborali Gagnon james Galaua Donald Calm Gina Camrslli Alan Carclnvr Frcdnriclc Uvliring Brian C4-riclrr-an Richard Gi-nrln-un Clirixtinv Cla-nriuri Lori Ann Ci-ri-n Denier Gvrniqni Palrii-in Giroux Paul Ciuslinu Rnlicri Cori- Cnmi Llmilci Niuri Crundpre nm-mar, Granger SCUN Crvvrlv William Griffin Dl'l:riral'l Crimalfli Iluvicl Clwrnsfy l,ulIflA' Gull Paul Cuillotle 173 Freshmen find first year atphigh challenging n , Xlarlc Cuinrlun Daw id Haight 'I'.iryn Hamel 'I'mmzh, Hamlet! jarnc-s lianh-3 David Ilansnian Todd Harrington Paul Harris Mark rmnngs Stn-plwn Hoey Kim Holland l,nnl.A Humans Timm, in-ppp Xixuhawl Ilnruan Susan llmrw Kcvin llulwhurg Dehurah iluxwi Micham-I 1710 Scan jar-lwm joy jarvis Charles johnson mark jufkowfki Michael Kaborarx Kathln-cn Kalfmmrnakis llarul Karninslci Dennis Kans- Nsm-, kimmiska Mit-havl Ki-llihcr juhn Kvllx jnliv K1-lly Kathrxn Kinclig Richard King john xa.,,1.b..f,v Louis Kinwlla Laurie Kirk lmulllw llcth Kohl Ann Konnvulchlck Xliuliavl Kunz-llslil Laura Krvnzkc 174 new school, teachers, activities andfriends ,A ,Q , V-r fx, 1 X Y r .Mi - Q t ,T I .I X tim M!! 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Christine' Langmn Cheryl Larson Richard l.aTonr Mark LaYullex Heidi l.f'Cluir Durex Lev Mun I.c'lI7L'll Adf-le 1.1-pnnni john Lertora Bonnie Liddell Ronald Lindner Steven Link Richard Lndigun Donna Lombard Peter Lusacano Richard Ludu ig Patrick I.y man john me-ctw, Lmng Magna Kenneth Maltcw Malrh M.iI1Cin0 Dflmrah Munlvx Rubin Mans:-r Denise Manning Marie Marquelti David Marc-x james Manu Derek Marsunn Kalhlvvn Marxh Gerald Marv ick Michele Massi- james Matrnni Alan Matte Anne Martina Lynn N14-Carthy Alan Mdfonkvy 175 Rol1L'rthlCMaxhnn Wayne Mvlinger Daniel Nlvltzcr Kzithlevrl Melvin rar-Mgr Mr-ndralu RnhinN1r-rritt jay Messe-r Karen Metcalf Ronald Meyrick Mary Mila-s Melanie Milli-r AnnN1illt'l hlurli hlirolli Judith Mitch:-ll David Mullins: Cynthia Moller Barlmra Moore Mary Moriarty Fred Mtvrlll Judith Napolitun Stephen Nathan Cllristirtexuull Rolunrl Nuvone Linda Nunracj Michael Nr-well james Nicholson Erica Nims Margaret Norton Eva Nostin Frank Nostin Tin.: Nostin Karen O'Bricn Rubin Oulrnvtlt' Stephen Ouimcttv Mary Puirfr Otto Paivr Laura Pnigu Andrvw Puinv Linda Palmer Dr-horah Punto David Parent jeffrvy Pura-nt Scott Pilffnl David Parisi-nu Linda Purisr ju.-Xnn Purnuh joseph Pavr-I itch Richard Pvlchat Cynthia Pvrren K,-lv Pt-rry Lawrence Phelps Kenneth Piquettc steph.-rr Plan: Dchru Plants' 176 Freshman class of '76 first to choose mascot Red Baron, noopy,s deadl enemy, selected Q Q I J' ' Q' C, 3 5. . ,, K K A XM , ' ' to l V 1 , 5 -s f' t 3'.i?i fi R r 3 KW fr Q Q1 r --xQ: ?5R':I'4 3 ' af. e . 3 rf,..xK4r. ,QSM T ., at - 1' ' .fr , 2 Freshm ld' th jhj .P f P , qsrrc2:if,:,1Cs:1aCi of K sh, :Ml -X Frosh candidate for 49 , 1 if H Student Senate. rg tei P ' ,tk of 'x . 1 , V H ln: :X it ' LZ? 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A 5 , ,.v, , V, ,Q .v,i,,',,b-in Y-wk ,V 3 'ir Stn-phvn Plumlvv Lida Polaslri Lynn Pnloski Paul Pompi Dagmzir Potyka Richard Pratte john Preston Kathy Prosco Laurie Prutono Frederick Pugliann Leonard Raina Terry Record David Redman Eric Reel Pauline Remillard Michele Richard George Rier Roy Ripley Barry Roberts Daniel Roberts Sharon Roberts Linda Rolandini Eileen Romani Mario Rnnghi George Ross:-lti Elizabeth Rossmeisl Kathleen Rourke Diane Dulnick Mary Rumplik Ned Rush Karen Russo 177 Miehael Ryll Shelley Sucharcyl: Ann Salmwiez just-ph St. john Rose Ann St. Onge jusvph Sapvlli jeffrey San yor ctlandia sam- Anita Saywurrl William Scmlrler Linda Serin-ul Mark Serra julie-Shun Maureen Shea Kevin Sheehan john Shcil Kathryn Sheil Ronald Sheldon Daniel Sherry joseph Shibley james Shields Christine Shousv jvlfrey Siclcler Sarah Siclclvr Fred Sietlel David Simpson Darlene Sinay jeffrey Skipton Susan Slcypeck Sue Slnwick Cynthia Smith Karen Smith Pctcr Smith Mark Snytler Richard Snsnowich Robert Southworth Glenn Spatloni julie Spanos Gina Spluvwn Max Standafer e,n4.im-rn Steele Edward Sullivan joseph Snr-ntniclcas Nancy Tathis Kathi Taylor ji-flrr-y Teece Rubin Tee-ee Rhonda Theriault Susan Thibult Richard Thomas KathyToolz'y Susan Tuugas Sylvia Tourlcingtnn Robert Twining 178 Freshmen hold first danceof newschoai ygar Well+liked band StillWaterse?, provides music -i . 1,1 mf, if , Q .. 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YASMIN ADHAM - Pro Merito, NHS, Daisy Chain, Soph., jr. Exec. Comm., Field Hockey, Ski Team, Track, Softball. DOROTHY ALESSI - Pep Club, Stud. Store, HR Banker. FRANK ALEXANDER - HR Banker, Pro Merito, Chess Team, French NHS, Yearbook, NMSQT let- ter, As Schools Match Wits. GARY ALEXANDER - Soccer, Conservation Club, Track, Chess Club. LUIGI ALFANO DEBORAH ALOUISE - Pep Club, Stud. Patrol, Office Worker. ANTHONY ARGIRO KENNETH ARTIOLI jR. - Frosh Football. RONALD ASELTINE - Frosh, jV Basketball, Cross Country, Tennis, Drama, Madrigal, Mathletes, Soph., jr. Exec. Comm., Pro Merito, NHS, Band, Boys State. ROBERT ASSELIN RUSSELL AUCLAIR ROSE AUSTIN CARMEN AVERSA - Baseball. CYNTHIA BAINES - Gymnastics Daisy chain. SCOTT BALTHAZAR - Drama, Chorus, Choir, Madrigal, Stage Band, French NHS, Vars. Tennis. Chess Club, Pro Merito, NMSQT semi- finalist. LISA BANNICK - Drama - sec. treas., Chorus - pres., Choir, Madrigal, Pro Merito, NHS, Daisy Chain, Yearbook, NMSQT semi-final- ist. Nat. Thespian Soc., Guid. Worker, French Club, French NHS, Pep Club, HR Rep., Terrier Talents, Terrier Times. CHRISTINE BARBER HENRY BARNACK IR. - Ski Team. PEGGY BARNES - Chorus - business mgr., Madrigal, Drama. STEVEN BARTO RUDOLPH BASILONE - Stud. Council, HR Rep., jV Hockey. SUSAN BATES - Guid. Worker, Office Worker, Pep Club, HR Banker. KAREN BATTISTA - Art Club, Guid. Worker, Ski Team. jOHN BEDORE BRENDA BEEBE - Pep Club, HR Rep. KIM BENCIVENNI SUSAN BENNETT - Band, Pep Club,HR Rep. RANDOLPH BERTOCCHI DENIS BESSETTE MARLENA BETSOLD DARLENE BISSONNETTE - Gymnastics, Swim Team, HR Rep., Pcp Club, Mock Prom Comm., jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., jr. Exec. Comm. GERALD BLAIN NORMAN BLAIR jR. KATHERINE BLAIS - Band, Library Aide, HR Banker. STEPHEN BLANCHARD - Baseball, Ecology Comm. TERESA BOBBA - FTA, Pro Merito, NHS, Daisy Chain, jr. Exec. Comm., Yearbook. ANNETTE BODLEY - Gymnastics, Track, Softball, FTA, French Club, Pro Merito, NHS, Lab Asst., Pep Club, HR Banker, Terrier Talents. KAREN BOISIOLIE CAROL BORKOSKY - Library Aide. ROBERT BORSARI - Ski Team. KATHLEEN BOSS - HR Rep., HR Banker, Basketball, Soccer, Drama, jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Sr. Exec. Comm., Lab Asst. IANICE BOUDREAU - Spanish Club, Sr. Exec. Comm. DONALD BRAMAN - Chess Club. FRANCIS BRISSON - Gymnastics. LORRAINE BRISSON - Field Hockey, Track, French Club, Gymnastics, Pro Merito, NHS, Lab Asst., Pep Club, Stud. Patrol. SUSANNE BROMLEY PARENT - Drama, Choir. Softball, HR Rep. DANIEL BROUILLETTE - Soccer. IOSEPH BROWN III JOHN BROWNLEE - As Schools Match Wits, MGC, HR Rep., School Comm. Rep., French Club, Soph., jr., Sr. Comm., Social Science Club, AVA, Grad. - head usher, Pro Merito, NHS, Stud. Advisory Comm. wa, , . '. 'V K I 55 v at 1 . ., i . i f a 2 it y . .AVA f 9- . . ' . Y gzzgzfr ,ui A . f- L. .. .V.' wg. MICHAEL BROZOSKY ROBERT BROZOSKY DIANE BURKE - Band, Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, Daisy Chain, Girlls State, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. ROBERT CAIN DONNA CALVANESE - Mock Prom Comm., Stud. Council, Pep Club, JV Cheerleader, HR Rep., HR Banker. CATHLENE CAMPANINI - Cuid. Worker. JAN CANDERS JILL CANDERS - Guid. Worker. JUDY CANDERS ELAINE CANEDI - Band, Field Hockey, Tennis, Stud. Patrol, Pro Merito, NHS - sec., Spanish NHS, Daisy Chain, HR Banker, Yearbook, Lab Asst. THEODORE CAPISTRANT NANCY CARESTIA - Vars. Cheerleader - co-capt., Track, Stud. Council, Pro Merito, NHS, Youth Advisory Council, Stud. Store, Gymnastics, Pep Club. JAYCAREY JONATHAN CAREY JOSEPH CAREY THOMAS CARLETON - Baseball, Ski Team. WILLIAM CARR PAUL CARVALHO - JV, Vars. Tennis, Chess Club, Mathletes, MGC. MARK CASSIDY - Drama, Madrigal, Ski Team, HR Rep. SARAH CHANDLER - Library Aide, Band, FMC. DAVID CHAPMAN CERARD CHASE - Stud.-Faculty Comm., Pro Merito, NHS, Mathletes. THERESA CHASE - Pro Merito, NHS, Daisy Chain, FTA, French Club, HR Banker, Guid. Worker, MARK CLAFFEY JEFFREY CLARK LINDA CLARK - Band, Softball, Conservation Club, Stud. Patrol, HR Banker, JOHN COBURN JAMES COLBURN DONALD COLBY - MCC - pres., Social Science Club. SUSAN CONKLIN JAMES CONNOLLY STEPHEN CONNER - Band. THOMAS CONNOR TINA COONS - Basketball, Pep Club, German Club, Mock Prom Comm., HR Rep. DEBRA COPPOLA - Stud. Council, Pro Merito, HR Rep., Mock Prom Comm., Daisy Chain alt., Guid. Worker. BRENDA COTTER LEONARD COWLES - Football. DONNA CROSIER - Band, Soccer, Pro Merito, NHS, HR Rep., HR Banker, Western Mass. District Band, CARY CROTEAU - Baseball, Cross Country, CHRISTINE CUMMINCS - Pep Club, Track, Stud. Council, Vars. Cheerleader. TERESA DAVIAU CHRISTOPHER DAVIS ADAHEL DEALMEIDA ALBERT DEAN DONNA DEATON CANDACE DEEGAN - Drama, Choir, Pro Merito, NHS, FNA, Daisy Chain, HR Rep., HR Banker. JUDITH DEFILIPPI - Soccer, Pep Club, Ski Team, JOHN DE GRAY - JV Football, Jr. Class Vice-pres. RUSSELL DE GRAY - Football. NICHOLAS DEL BUONO VICTOR DEL BUONO FRANK DEL NEGRO - Volleyball. VICKI DEL NECRO - Cuid, Worker, Office Worker, Class Day Usherette, Pro Mcrito, NHS. MICHAEL DELNERO - Football, Stud. Patrol, HR Rep., HR Banker. THOMAS DELUCA - Swim Team, DAVID DEMERS - Soccer, Baseball, Golf, Ski Tcam, Stud. Store. DEBORA DEMERS PAUL DEMERS - Soccer, Baseball, Volleyball, Ski Team. CAROLYN DESCHAINE - FMCC - pres., Pro Merito, NHS, HR Rep. LYNN DESROSIERS - Softball, Swim Team, Mock Prom Comm., Jr.- Sr. Prom Comm., Drama, Pep Club, Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm. BARRY DICKINSON - Football, Gymnastics, Track. JAMES DICKSON - Football, Baseball. DIANE DICRANIAN - Stud. Advisory Council, School Comm. Rep., Stud. Patrol, Social Science Club. JOERC DITTMER - Terrier Times - editor, MCC, Pro Merito, NHS. ROSEMARY DOBOSZ DOUGLAS DOE - Band, Drama, HR Rep., Class Day Usher, Pro Meri- to, NHS, Mathletes, Gym Tearn-mgr., Track-mgr., Jr. Exec. Comm. Senior directory GILBERT DOE - JV, Vars. Hockey, Frosh Soccer, Frosh Baseball, Stud. Patrol, Stud. Senate, Sr. Exec. Comm. JEFFREY DOE - Frosh, Vars. Soc- cer, JV, Vars. Hockey. THOMAS DOODY JR. DAVID DORMAN - Football. JOANNE DOWD - Swim Team. ROSEMARIE DRAPEAU RICHARD DRUMM - Frosh Soccer. MICHELLE DUMAIS - Swim Team, Drama, Art Club, Pep Club, Lab. Asst., Boyls Swim-mgr. DAVID DUNHAM - Football, Track. KAREN DUNN - Cuid. Worker, OfficeWorker. ROSEMARIE DUPUIS - Basketball, Office Worker, HR Banker. CARY DZUBEK - Art Club - Vice- pres. DARLENE EDWARDS - Band, HR Banker. DAGMAR EICKELBERG - HR Banker, Daisy Ch ain . JOANNE ELLIOTT - Cl'l0iI', Span- ish Club. MARK EMMENS - Band, Drama, Soccer, Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., MCC, Pro Merito, NHS, HR Rep., Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Lab Asst. DONALD ENSICN LINDA EVANS - French Club, Pep Club, Cuid. Worker, JV Cheerleader, Soccer, Gymnastics, Class Day Usherette. MARY F AHEY ANNE MARIE FAITS - JV, Vars. Cheerleader, Pep Club, Stud. Patrol. MICHAEL FARELLA - Cym- nastics, MICHAEL FELLOWS - Frosh Baseball, JV Hockey, HR Banker. MARCELLE FERRY - FNA, Health Aide, HR Rep., Ecology Club. SHARON FIDLER - Tennis, Swim Team, HR Rep., Office Worker. ROBERTA FILIP VIOLA FINK - Swim Team - mgr., Tennis, Synchronized Swim, Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., Pep Club, Social Science Club. ROSEMARY FIORINI LORRIE FISH - HR Rep., Pep Club, Gymnastics, Softball. MARY FISH - Tennis. LOUISE FLEMING - Track, Cross Country, FTA, Pep Club, Lang. Clubs - chmn., Stud. Patrol, Cirl's State, Pro Merito, NHS, Latin NHS, French NHS, Daisy Chain, Sr. Exec. Comm., Cuid. Worker, Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Social Sciences Club. WAYNE FLEURY BRUCE FLYNN - Football, Basketball, Track, Frosh Baseball, HR Banker. EDWARD FOLEY SUSAN FONTAINE WAYNE FONTANA SUSAN FORD - Band, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., Stud. Patrol. JOAN F RACZEK WILLIAM FRANCIAMORE - Stud. Senate. JEFFREY FRASCO - Drama, Swim Team, HR Banker. PAMELA CALLONI - Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, Lab Asst., Cuid. Worker, Stud. Council, Daisy Chain, Frosh, Soph., Exec. Comm. DENNIS GAMELLI CATHERINE GAUTHIER - FTA, Art Club, Jr. Class Sec., Stud. Senate, Tennis, Field Hockey, Daisy Chain, Stud. Patrol, Frosh, Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., HR Banker, HR Rep. FREDERICK CAWRON - Frosh Basketball. ELAINE CAZE - DECA, Health Room Aide. EILEEN CENDREAU - HB Rep. at an fv rr 4' .I . Smfgl . '. 1 A A' ':'4g ...Q . . ,.t- . DONNA GENTILE - HR Banker, Stud. Council. DEBORAH GENTRY - Band. LOUIS GERMANI RICHARD GERMANO - Hockey. DANIEL GILBERT JOHN GILMOUR VITA GIUSTO - JV Cheerleader - capt., Vars. Cheerleader, Mock Prom Comm., Soph. Exec. Comm., Stud. Patrol, Pro Merito, Daisy Chain, Pep Club, HR Rep. HOPE GOLFIERI - Pep Club, Vars. Cheerleader - co-Capt. PETER GOULD - Soccer, Track, Stud. Patrol. ELAINE GOVONI - Band. SCOTT GRAHAM ELLEN GRANDPRE ARTHUR GRANGER - HR Banker, Head Banker, Conservation Club. JOHN GRANGER -JV Football. SANDRA GRANGER - HR Rep., Office Worker. KATHLEEN GRAY - Guid. Worker, Office Worker, HR Banker. KEVIN GRAY GEORGE GROUT THOMAS GRUPPIONI - Baseball. Frosh Band, Terrier Times. ELIZABETH CUERNSEY - Field Hockey, Track, Ski Team, Pep Club, JV Cheerleader, Stud. Council, Pro Merito, NHS. RAYMOND GUISTINA - Band, Gymnastics, MGC, Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS. EVELYN GUSEK SANDRA GUZMAN - Stud. Senate, HR Rep., HR Banker. SANDRA HAGGETT - Lab Asst., Synchronized Swim, Pep Club. MARTIN HALLIWELL - Track, Cross Country. DENISE HAMEL - Field Hockey, Track, HR Banker. KATHLEEN HAMEL - Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, Spanish NHS. HOLLY HAMLETT - Track, Field Hockey, Soph. Class Sec., Language Clubs - co-pres., FTA - pres., Stud. Patrol, Pro Merito, NHS, Latin NHS, Soph., Jr. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Stud. Juror, Library Aide, Guid. Worker, HR Rep. STEVEN HAMMOND - Volleyball. JAMES HANSMANN FREDERICK HARPER DEBORAH HAWKES - Band, EcologyComm. WARREN HEGEDUS JAMES HENRY - Frosh, Vars. Football, HR Banker, Ecology Comm. -chmn. THOMAS HICKEY LYNDA HILDRETH - Volleyball, Softball, Gymnastics, Mock Prom Comm., Pep Club. ROBERT HINDMARSH - Frosh Class Treas., Frosh, Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. - chmn., Soccer, Cross Country, Track, Choir, Drama - publicity mgr., Spanish Club, Stud. Patrol, Pro Merito, NHS, Terrier Talents, Hr Rep., Social Science Club. CYNTHIA HOBART - Swim Team, Stud. Patrol, Soph. Exec. Comm., HR Banker. RICHARDHOEY PAUL HOLLOWAY SUSAN HOSMER - Ecology Comm., MGC. REALHOULE BRADFORD HOWE - Terrier Times. PATTI HOWE - Frosh Exec. Comm., Swim Team, Frosh Bank, Pep Club. MARC HOWLE LAURA HUBBARD - Art Club, FTA, Field Hockey, Jr. Exec. Comm., Class Day Usherette, Yearbook - ed., Daisy Chain, Pro Merito, NHS, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Mock Prom Comm. ROBERT HUBBARD JEFFREY HURLBUT - Ski Team. LYNN HUTCHINSON ROBERT HUTCHINSON CARL IPPOLITO - DECA, Art Club. MARK ISAACS - Terrier Times, Swim Team - co-capt., Football, Cross Country, Track, HR Rep. BARBARA JACKSON BRUCE JACKSON - Soccer, Frosh Band. PAUL JANIS - Pro Merito, NHS, MGC, French Club, French NHS, Latin NHS, Choir. SHEILAJASIEWICZ ELLEN JOHNSON - Pro Merito, NHS, Latin NHS, Daisy Chain, Swim Team, Synchronized Swim, Mock Prom Comm., FMCC, HR Rep., Office Worker. MAUREEN JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON - Swim Team, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling. ERIC JOHNSTON - M GC - treas., Stud. Patrol. MICHAEL 1oHNsToN JOSEPH JOLICOEUR KAREN JONES - HR Rep., jr., sf. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm. PATRICIA JONES - HR Rep., Health Room Aide, HR Banker. ROBIN JONES - Band, Drum Majorette, HR Banker, HR Rep., Basketball- co-capt. WILLIAM KALOROUMAKIS - Soccer, Baseball, Track, Gymnastics - capt., Stud. Patrol - capt., Stud. Senate, HR Banker. MICHAEL KANE CHERYL KAY - Band, HR Banker, FMCC. PAUL KENNEDY - Chorus Wrestling, Baseball. BARBARA KING DEBORAH KING ELLEN KING - JV Cheerleader - co-capt., Choir, Pep Club, HR Banker. JAMES KINIRY MICHAEL KIRBY LINDA KIRK DE GRAY - DECA. MARCIE KNAPIK - Guid. Worker, Pep Club, HR Banker. Senior directory JOHN KOWALCZYK NORMA KRAWIEC - Tennis, DECA, Stud. Patrol, Stud. Store Mgr., Pep Club, Grad. Usherette, HR Banker. PAUL LABBE JEAN LAFLEUR - Office Worker. STEPHEN LAFRAMBOISE - JV Hockey. KAREN LAGUE - DECA - pres., Stud. Store, Guid. Worker, Tennis Basketball, HR Banker. JEAN LAMBERT - FNA, Pep Club, HR Banker. JOHN LANE - Hockey, Soccer. MARY ELLEN LANCWAY - FTA, Pep Club, Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Ski Team, HR Rep. MICHAEL LAPALME - Chess Club, Rifle Team. DEBRA LAPLANTE - Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. VALENTINO LARESE JR. RICHARD LARIVEE KAREN LARRABEE - DECA, HR Banker. LAWRENCE LARRABEE SUSAN LAURIE - Office Worker. MAUREEN LEAHY - Band, Mock Prom Comm., HR Rep., HR Banker. DEBRA LEMPKE - DECA - sec., FNA, Tennis, Swim Team. ARIADNE LEONDAKIS - FTA, French Club, Mock Prom Comm., Jr.- Sr. Prom Comm., Computer Room Monitor. CARRIE LETENDRE - Guid. Worker. MARK LINES - Frosh Football, Vars. Football - capt., Vars. Wrestling, Frosh Baseball, JV Baseball, HR Rep., HR Banker, Mock PromComm. ROXANN LINK - Band, Soccer, Ski Team. ARTHUR LONZO JR. - Ski Team, Soccer, Baseball. MICHAEL LOPER STEVEN LOVETT - Baseball, Ski Team. ROBERT LOVOTTI - Track, Stud. Senate - Moderator, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Stud. Patrol, Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm. LAURA LUDWIG - Band, Soph. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm. JULIE LUND - Pro Memo, NHS, FMC, Swim Team, Lab Asst., Girl'S State alt., French NHS, Daisy Chain. BARBARA LYMAN STEPHEN LYNCH MARGARET MACK - Pep Club, Mock Prom Comm., HR Rep. MARK MACQUESTON - Soccer HR Rep. KAREN MAGEE - FTA. Jr. Exec. Comm., Daisy Chain, Drama, Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, Office Worker, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., HR Rep. DEBORAH MACNI PAMELA MANCINI - FTA, Drama, Terrier Times. JOSEPH MANFREDI ROBERT MANCINI - Football. JAMES MANGO - Vars. Hockey. DAVID MANNING VINCENT MARCENO - Band, MGC, Frosh Basketball, Vars. Basketball- mgr., Stud. Patrol. GARY MARQUIS - Cross Country, Track, Band. EVELYN MARSHALL - Art Club, HR Banker. KATHY MARTIN - Office Worker, Guid. Worker. ELLEN MASSA PAUL MASSA - Ski Team PATRICIA MASSEY - Cross Country, Track, Pep Club. RAFAEL MASSO WILLIAM MATTESON - Basketball, Mock Prom Comm., HR Rep. CRYSTAL MAZNICK - Band, HR Rep. CURTIS McCARTHY - Basketball, Baseball, Soccer. DONNA MCCARTHY - SOCCer, Drama, Daisy Chain, Terrier Times, Terrier Talents, HR Banker. MARCIA MCCONNELL - Field Hockey. BERNICE MCCURDY - Mock Prom Comm., Stud. Council. KEVIN MCGOWAN - Fmsh, JV, Vars. Soccer, Baseball. PETER MCGURK - MGC - v. pres., Stud. Patrol, Pro Merito, NHS, Drama. JAMES McLEAN SUSAN McMAHON Jo ANN McMURDY - DECA. WALLACE MEADE - Band. RICHARD MEIERS CHRISTOPHER MELLINCER THERESA MELLONI MAUREEN MENARD - Soph., Jr. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., Basketball - mgr., Pep Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Lab Asst., Pro Merito, NHS. JOY METIVIER - Band, Pep Club, HR Rep, HR Banker, Office Worker, Track, Cross Country. SANDRA MINOR - Band, Office 'Worker, Drama. GARY MOLLER ELAINE MOMANEY - Band, Guid. Worker. DAVID MOORE JR. HOPE MOORE - Band. MARTHA MOORE DAVID MOQUIN PETER MORGAN - Band, Stud. Patrol, Soccer, Track, Gymnastics - mgr., Sr. Exec. Comm., HR Banker. JAMES MORIARTY - Basketball. KENNETH MORIARTY - Swim Team. 'nr KEVIN MORIARTY - Rifle Team, Lab Asst., AVA. PATRICIA MORIARTY - Office Worker. NORMA MORIN - DECA. PETER MORIN EDWARD MUCHMORE CATHERINE MULLER - Pro Merito, NHS, Office Worker, HR Banker, Head Banker. DIANE MUNDT -- Library Aide, HR Rep, Frosh, Soph. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, German NHS, Band, Daisy Chain. TIMOTHY MURPHY THOMAS NAPOLITAN ALBERTO NASTI MARGARET NEMES - Daisy Chain, Soccer, HR Rep., Sr. Exec. Comm. RALPH NEUMANN STEVEN NICORA ROBERT NIEDZIELSKI ROBERT NOMPLEGGI - HR Rep., AVA. A Er . A 7,1-im!! V i , A A . I VV .ff -' ' fi , ,Lp , ..-' r. , .ag I 4 ,as A Q Q V ,sl xi I Q nf' ,V . X 'V 1 wx ifiwffr v ' .4 A mwarmr A 'Pi ., 2: ,fa 9 X Q . H9 51. 0 ', rl ,, 2, 1. 4 Q U ' r . 4 , 112,14 1fW. t . buf v K ' lf f x' , r N, ,.f' EL'-42,8 x 'l E 1.5 N 4 , W P 'Y 'zaf- I Y'- i ' ' l I 1 3 ,. 1 Wi . V W if , ,. LYNN NORTON - Pep Club, JV Cheerleader, Sr. Exec. Comm., Ski Team, HR Rep., Mock Prom Comm., Lab Asst. CHARLOTTE NOWAK - Frosh, Soph., jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., Stud. Senate - chmn., Ski Team, Softball, Stud. Patrol, Mock Prom Comm., jr.- Sr. Prom Comm., Terrier Times, Pep Club. EILEEN NOWAK - Lang. Clubs, Library Aide, Lab Asst., Pep Club, Basketball, Softball, Swim Team - co-capt., Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, Daisy Chain, Class Day Usher- ette, Frosh, Soph., jr., Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm. chmn., jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. chmn., Stud.-Fac. Comm., Chorus, HR Rep., Stud. Pa- trol, Terrier Times. IOANNE NOWLAN - FTA, Track, Soccer, Stud. Patrol, jr., Sr. Exec Comm., Mock Prom Comm. chmn., jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. JAMES NOYES WESLEY NUTTER ALISON O'CONNELL STEVEN O'CONNELL RODERICK O'CONNOR BRIAN O'HARA CHERYL OKOLO - 'IV Tennis, Stud. Council, Pro Merito, NHS, Mock Prom Comm., Art Club, Daisy Chain, French NHS, Soph. Exec. Comm., Yearbook, HR Rep. DAVID OMASTA - Soccer. ANDREW OSGOOD DEBORAH OSIENSKI EDWARD PACITTI - Cross Coun- try, Swim Team, Drama, Yearbook, Terrier Talents, Lab Asst. STEPHEN PACITTI MELISSA PAINE - Basketball, Tennis, HR Rep., Mock Prom Comm., Pro Merito, NHS, French Club. DONNA PALMER MARY PANDA - Field Hockey, Tennis, Stud. Patrol, Frosh, Soph., jr., Sr. Exec Comm., HR Banker, Pro Merito, NHS - treas., French NHS, Mock Prom Comm., jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Daisy Chain, Soph., jr., Sr. Class Treas., Lang Clubs - pres., Stud. Senate chmn., German NHS, Cirl's State alt., Basketball - mgr., Chorus, Social Science Club. ELIZABETH PAPPAS - Office Worker, HR Banker, Pep Club. WILLIAM PAPPAS VICKI PARSONS LESLIE PERCY - HR Banker. Senior directory RICHARD PERRY MARK PEYMAN CARY PHILBRICK SPERO PHILLIPS - Ski Team, Pro N1erito.NHS. LINDA PLANT - Synch ron ized Swim. MARK PODOLAK - Band. MARK POLASTRY ROBERT POMERLEAU WILLIAM PORTER - JV, Vars. Football. CAROL POULIOT CYNTHIA PRATT - HR Rep., Lab Asst., Daisy Chain. DENNIS PROULX CAROLYN PRZYBYLA THOMAS QUATRONE DONNA REILLY - Office Worker, Nlock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Softball, Pep Club. MARIANNA RETTURA - Cymnas- tics, Track, Stud. Patrol - sec., HR Rep. COLLEEN RHODES DOROTHY RICKUS - Basketball, Softball, Drama, Cuid. Worker, Stud. Council, Terrier Talents. ROBIN RIER - Pep Club, Soph. Class Pres., HR Rep., Soph., Jr. Exec Comm., HR Banker, Mock Prom Comm. - chmn., Ecology Comm., Lab Asst. ROBERT RIPLEY ANDREW RIZZO - Swim Team, Vars. Football. Tennis, HR Rep., So- cial Science Club. BRIAN ROBERTS - Football, Base- ball, AVA, Science Club. WAYNE RODD LAUREL ROGERS DEBRA ROLANDINI - Track, Pep Club, Cross Country, FMC, Drama, HR Rep., HR Banker, Spanish NHS, Ecology Comm., Office Worker. MARK ROLANDINI ANNA RONCHI - Pep Club, FTA, French Club, Lab Asst., Basketball, HR Rep., Computer Room Monitor, Jr. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., Daisy Chain, Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS,Yearbook. CHERYL ROSA - Pep Club, Pro Merito, Stud. Patrol, Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., Yearbook - sec., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. JAMES ROY EDWARD SADY - Soccer. BRIDCED SAIMERI DONNA ST. ONCE - Chorus. JOSEPH ST. ONCE - Football. DEBORAH SAJ - HR Rep. EDWARD SALEM MARK SALINA - Football, Base- ball. Hockey, VVrestling, HR Banker, Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. DAVID SALTMARSH PETER SALTMARSH - JV, Vars. Soccer, Track, Sr. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm. PAMELA SANDERS - Band, Art Club, Swim Team, DECA, HR Bank- er. RICHARD SANDERSON PETER SAVENKO - Band. JAMES SAWYER - Band, Soccer, Drama, Yearbook, Terrier Talents. DEBORAH SCHMIDT - HR Bank- er, Soccer. Jr. Exec. Comm. CARL SCHORTMANN - Football. STEVEN SCULLY TIMOTHY SCULLY - Swim Team. MARK SHARRY - Soccer, Baseball. ROBERT SHAW FREDERICK SHEA NANCY SHEEHAN - FTA, Stud. Council, Pro Merito, NHS, French NHS, Spanish NHS, HR Rep., Pep Club, Daisy Chain, French Club - pres., MCC, Spanish Club, Soph., Jr. Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. KAREN SHELDON - I-IR Rep., Pep Club. CHERIE SHEPPARD - Choir, Drama, Mock Prom Comm., JV, Vars. Cheerleader, Pep Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. MARK SHERIDAN CAROLYN SHERLAW - Track, Jr. Exec. Comm., Band, Daisy Chain, HR Rep., Stud. Patrol, HR Banker, Ecolo- gy Club. WILLIAM SHIRLEY - Football, Track, Sr. Exec. Comm., Stud. Coun- cil, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Ecology Comm., HR Rep., HR Banker. COLLEEN SHIELDS - HR Rep., Frosh Class Sec., Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., FTA, Cuid. Worker, Office Worker, Pep Club. MARTHA SIMPSON - Lang. Clubs - co-pres., FTA - sec., Library Aide, Jr. Exec. Comm., Stud. Patrol, Lab Asst., Pro Merito, NHS, Daisy Chain, French NHS, Cross Country, Field Hockey - mgr., Stud. Court Juror, Track, Mock Prom Comm. CAROL SLAWSKI - Chorus, Cuid. Worker, Office Worker. GREGORY SLOWICK MICHAEL SMITH - Football, Wrestling. PHILIP SMITH - Frosh Baseball, Vars. Basketball, Vars. Soccer - co- capt., Frosh Class V. Pres., Stud. Council, HR Banker, Pro Merito, NHS, Ecology Comm. HENRY SPADONI - Drama, Terrier Talents. PAUL STAHELSKI CARLTON STANDEN - Wrestling, Conservation Club, M CC. JANET STANTON KATHLEEN STEELE - FTA, Cross Country, Drama, Soph., Jr. Exec. Comm. DONNA STEPHENS - Pro Merito, French NHS,Daisy Chain, Mock Prom Comm., Lab Asst. ERIC SUTTER EDWIN SWIERAD - Conservation Club. ALAN SYMINGTON - Math Club, Swim Team, Stud. Patrol, jr.-Sr. Exec Comm., Lab Asst. WESLEY TALBOT - Drama - pres., Frosh Class Pres., Band - Stud. Conductor, Stage Band - con- ductor, School Comm. Rep., Terrier Talents. ROBERT TARDIBUONO - Gym- nastics, Band. SUSAN TASSINARI - FTA, Pep Club, jr. Exec, Comm., Mock Prom Comm., HR Rep. KRAIG TAUSCHER - Ski Team. LORRIANN TAYLOR MELODY TAYLOR - Pep Club, Mock Prom Comm., FMCG - sec. HR Rep. PATRICIA TAYLOR - Band, FNA - treas., Mock Prom Comm., HR Banker, jr. Exec. Comm., Pro Merito, NHS. PETER TENEROWICZ JEAN TESINI - Drama, Gymnas- tics, HR Banker. LEONARD THEILIG - Frosh Bas- ketball, Frosh, JV Football. EDWARD THOMAS - Tennis, ChessClub. LAURE TISE - Conservation Club, Red Cross, Daisy Chain, Teacher's Aide, Chorus. IANIS TRANK KAREN TRATIAK - Swim Team, jr. Exec. Comm., HR Rep., HR Banker. DEBRA TURCOTTE - DECA. RICHARD URAS - Frosh, IV Bas- ketball, HR Rep., HR Banker, Frosh Football. LOUISE VALLEE WILLIAM VARLEY - AVA. NICHOLAS VEKAKIS - Frosh, JV, Vars. Soccer, Frosh, JV Baseball. CORDEN VENTULETT - Conservation Club. GEORGE VERSHON MICHAEL VEZZOLA - jV Baseball MICHAEL VINCENT THOMAS VINCENT LYNN VOYIK DONNA WAITE LINDA WAITE CYNTHIA WALKER - Health Room Aide, HR Banker. WYLENA WALKER - Track, Soft- ball, Library Aide, Terrier Talents, Health Room Aide, Office Worker, Stud. Patrol, jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., HR Banker. LEONA WARCAT - Pro Merito, NHS, FTA, Daisy Chain, Lang. Club, Spanish Club - sec.-treas. MICHAEL WARREN ALAN WEBSTER CHERYL WEBSTER - Library Aide, Track, Swim Team, HR Banker, HR Rep., Stud. Patrol, Mock Prom Comm. SHERRIANN WELKER - FTA, Chorus, Choir, Drama, Frosh Exec. Comm., Mock Prom Comm., jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Tennis, Soc- cer, HR Rep., HR Banker. PAUL WENDLER - Tennis, Cross Country- co-capt., Pro Merito, NHS - v. pres., Stud. Patrol, Band. ROBERT WHELAN CYNTHIA WHITING - Soph. Class V. Pres., Soph., jr. Exec. Comm., Pro Merito, NHS, Swim Team - co-capt., French NHS, Daisy Chain. MICHAEL WINN - VVrestling, Football, Frosh, Soph., jr., Sr. Exec. Comm., jr. Class Pres., Stud. Senate - chmn., Stud. Advisory Board, Stud. Patrol, Grad. Marshall, Governors Day Host. WILLIAM WOLF JR. - Frosh. JV, Vars. Football. DOUGLAS WOOD MARIORIE WOOD - Library Aide, FMCC, Red Cross, Conservation Club. WAYNE YANKEE BARBARA ZARECKI - FTA - v pres., Spanish Club- pres., Pro Meri- to, NHS, Art Club, Daisy Chain, Chorus. KAREN ZIMMERMAN - French Club, Basketball, Field Hockey, Track, Lab Asst., Pro Merito, NHS, Drama Club, Daisy Chain, HR Banker. ROBERT ZOGRAFOS - Basketball, Soccer, Lab Asst., Stud. Patrol, HR Rep. DIANE ZUCCO .. .. . ,ly itz. ports index Varsity Football WS OPPONENT 8 ...... Tech ,....,.... 40 0 ....., Cathedral ..,,.. 16 0 .,., .Chic. Comp ..,.. 14 16 ...... Holyoke .....,. 48 14 ....., Chicopee ..,..., 42 8 ...... Greenfield ...... 50 22 ....., Westfield .....,. 24 12 ...... Agawam ....,.. 12 FRONT ROW: B, Roberts, A. Rizzo. M, Lines, j, Noyes, B. Flynn, I. Connelly, D. Dunham. SECOND ROVV: S. Canary, S. Ziemba, T. Pickreign, R. Lasky, M. Afflitto. 1. Mason, M. Garvey. THIRD ROW: D. Dorman, S. Cloutier, T. Tooley, J. Sibley, I. Peloquin, M. Simpson, M. Kemp. FOURTH ROW: R. Fastie, 1. Saimeri, I. Calabrese, M. Mirolli, M. Harper, M. Lussier, W. Nemes. BACK ROW: Coach jones, T. McNamara, Coach Russo, M. Nowill, Coach Kindig. j.V. Football FRONT ROW: M. Balis, M. Rizzo, B, Ranstrom.j Cayanaugh, M, Rapa, K. Welker, C. Rolandini, D. Walker. SECOND ROW: M. Dunn, J. Kelly, E. Cross, P. Ladd, A. Hathaway, P. Hartford, E. Sullivan, M. Coppolla. THIRD ROW: M. Bishop, S, Marwick, M. Kelleher, M. Mirolli, K. Pike, P. Sosnowich, M. Newell. FOURTH ROW: M. Ryll, B. Scudder, j. Shields, K. Sheehan, T. Ligsukis, D. Pariseau, I. Nicholson. BACK ROW: Coach Pillsbury, D. McCarthy, Coach Kozlowski. Girls Field Hockey VVS OPPONENT ' 0. 7 ...... Chic. Comp.. . 1 0 ...... Westfield . . , ,y .y,V 0 .,..,. Northampton. . ,.Q?Ligjg1' 3 ..... . Chicopee ..... 551. : 1 ...... Holyoke ..... Q 0 K K , 1 ...... Chic. Comp. ....,... 0 wg, V,M,, MMM, , ,.i,g K IW, pg ' 1 Q K - 0 ,,,,,, Westfield ,,,,, 1 its ua . .Ei Z WLL- K3 .. L3 0 ...,.. Northampton ....,.. 2 V s . f .K 5 xl -1' '-:-' - :f Qf ' ' ' ' 2 Chicopee 0 ' ' l ' N 'V S ii F G' ii 52 ' '36 il ' 5 shi is . y -may A., 1. 3 ,5 .'L Lf: .V -, i. .. L. N K . 0 .,.... Holyoke.. ... ... 0 'P' 45212 lib' BP W ,RU 1 v 'df J V 2 .,.... Commerce ..,. 0 'fe ' 8 . ' - 2 ...... Agawam ...... , . . 0 .Q 5' l X ,l , , - 2 ...... Longmeadow ...... 0 il , . 5 , E 5 2 it ' , fl: ' ' we i lu Y Eg 5 if EJ. va - .- 5 A ' ,- ,. FRONT ROW: C. Chiapuzzi, H. Hamlett, C. Semprebon, L. Heiden, jf. Q A l'f,...,, ,,,, uf .... , -Lg.v1x5f:5 ,. A. Bailey, K. Kindig, D. Hamel, K. Zimmerman, E. Guernsey, E. i' : g, 2 , .,,g g, , gy., Canedi, Y. Adham, M. Panda, S. O'Connor, S. Tougas, S. L '- i i ,-:g i Budzynkiewitz, L. Taylor. BACK ROW: Coach Newall, P. ' . f -' Liebro, K. McCormick, C. Whelan, K. Sheil, D. Manley, K. fl y':ifT?Rg.' . ... w g, .jaiwff ' Marcv, S. Berchulski, L. Brisson, N. Couture, C. VanLoan, . 5 6 i f 1 T. Blanchard, S. Conklin. E. Crandpre, E. Romani Girls Cross Country FRONT ROW: M. Simpson, D. Rolandini, j. Metiever, L. Fleming, K. Steele. SECOND ROW: j. Favreau, C. Yezewski, P. Kemp. BACK ROW: Coach Kurtz, L. Rolandini, M. Abbott, M. Byrne. Missing: D. Barnack, P. Massey. 3 H Varsity Soccer A AWS ' OPPONENT 1 ....,. Cathedral ,...,........ 1 0 ...... Ludlow, ..., 1 -4,.,.. C hicopee ..., A . . . 3 A1 ..,. Chic.Comp. ..... .. ...2 3 ..,... Greenfield ..,....,..... 2. 1 ....... East Longmeadow ,,... . 2 3 ..... ,fNorthampton ........,.. 2 f3 .,.,,., Agawam ....... T. . .. 0 3 ....... Minnechaug ,,... . .. 1 1 .,.... Chic. Comp. ..,, . . . 2 A ,..,... Longmeadow ..,. . . . 2 '31 ..,..., Chicopee .... . . . 5 8 ....... Ludlow .... . . , 1 FRONT ROW: N. Vekakis, P. Could, B. Smith, j. Perry, E. Sady, W. Kalnroumakis, M. Mason. R. Whalen, P. Saltmarsh. SECOND ROW: P. Tansey, K. Sady, L. Bengle, j. Sawyer, D. Demers, I. LaBranch, P. Demers, C. Alexander. BACK ROW: P. Morgan, C. Cummings, T. Lund, D. Saltmarsh, J. Lane, E. Salem, R. Zografos, K. McGowan, K. Mattoon, M. Howle, C. McCarthy. Coach Shattuck. j.V. Soccer FRONT ROW: I. Tatro, L. Weiss, G. Nault, K. MacDonald, G Circosta, C. Nault, F. Cuzik, I. Lane. SECOND ROW-: P. Briancesco, K. Cuillotte, P. Borelli, S. Clark, A. Leondakis, S. Burnham, B. Whitaker, N. Drapeau. BACK ROW: Coach Blackmore, E. Smith, P. Coughlin, j. Caetz, K. Wolff, j. Messer, Coach Landry. Freshman Soccer FRONT ROW: M. Stanclafer, J. Teece, T. Caney, J. Sawyer, I. Sheil, D. Kane, I. Lertora, R. Bonavita. SECOND ROW: K. Perry W. Douglas, B. Cummings, F. Frare, R. Duquette, R. Dorman, R. Lodigan, T. Yvon. THIRD ROW: D. Hansman, M. Cuindon, R McMahon, T. Coppolla, j, Hanly, D. Roberts, D. Dupre. BACK ROW: M. Cloutier, Coach Scherban. K. Hulseburg. Girls Soccer FRONT ROW: j. Trombley, P. Freise, E. Fraczek, K. Hulseberg, S. McMahon, D. Hulseberg, C. Ehresman, D. Schmidt, L. Willett, M. Farrell, C. Senecal, L. Kirk. SECOND ROW: F. Clifford, S. Howe, B. Bragga, S. Zing, D. Crosier, T. Sheridan, L. Cuiel, D. McCarthy, S. Welker, P. Chapman, C. Kruger. BACK ROW: Coach Kurtz, R. Link, D. Sutter, L. Evans, C. Walker, K. Boss, M. Nems, E. Gallant, j. Defilippi. 'mv 1 , .--,-,f 3 . M, , H .1 -. - 1 -L. ur A f .1 1 F ,.,, ..'I3 ' Q J , ,jeff be ' ' Q. 1 Varsity Cross Country 1 X1 ill, ,rf ji V L ...LA A ,.,.1... . rf , Q, i ffT. . ws as OPPONENT 'gg ,yr 5 -are -1- 6 if-ff A 4 . ' ' P i ii 40 ,.... Longmeadow ...,., 21 R A ,L ,,,, ,, , , as ...., Palmer ...,.....,.. zo :QV A jp fgevff rryifli . v' 40 ..,P . Chic.Comp .,P,.... 18 . A W V 5,3 --PI A 42 ..... Northampton ...... 19 fx, K 5, 1 . ,,V, ' i 21 ,.,.. Chicopee .,..,,L .,.. 8 4 it , ,,, ,V A ,gg ' , l 32 ..,... Greenfield .....,.. 28 5 l 4 Q , m 3 , ' 'W A ' 20 ,... Ludlow ..,........ 42 . ' ' 427,57 a,,,,, ' A, V f 5 'Q ,, A '1 - , I I' so ..,... Holyoke Cath. Q P... 15 '. S411 T 15 Q1 A ' ri 5 P' 3 'R f Q 50 ...., Holyoke .....,,... 15 13 3 . ' fl'1 , LUg,,7,F I 1 A . W' 'Ai ST ,. 44 ,..., Agawam .... .... 15 ' fn - ' I 'f - g,..,.,,'z V ' 1 18 ..,... Westfield .... 43 ' 'yly r ' P Vi' mmm,,.' rl FRONT ROW: Coach nel1sle,T.Hamlen. D.Marcy,R.Miller, ,A ,P fi 4 'l Q fl:-1, 5 A 4 . ' , 1. .4 M. Amato. SECOND ROW: Y Ronglii, M. Newhouse, K. Keating, 1. P '-EQ. yd- .'- J ,f , ' Z' 3 ' 3 4 l W Q , ' P Krumvr, S. CfL'Q'Ill', XV, Lyons. R. johnson. BACK ROW: Urban, ' ' T 'll' A ' V ' J ' e b' ' M Isaacs, M lDCll1ill'f'. .-X. Bellows. D. Crosior. P. XV:-mller, C. Croteau. Varsity Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: N. Carestia, H. Colfieri. SECOND ROW: V. Giusto, C. Cummings, A. Fairs, C. Sheppard. BACK ROW: S. Smith, K. Forni, N. Rogers, L. Turner. Missing: Coach Serra. Rifle Team j. Cook KNO Picture-l R. Ripley B. Dickenson B. Dee R. Cermano L. Kulik A. Bellows V. Camp j.V. Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: D. Parent, M. Edwards, A. Denoncourt, L. McDonald. BACK ROW: D. Foresi. K. Comhar, E. King, L. Colfieri. Missing: Coach Serra. Girls Swim Team WS OPPONENT ' 59 ..... South Hadley ......, 36 34 ,,... Minnechaug ...,,.,. 61 57 ...,. Holyoke ...... . . . . 38, 53 . . .Cathedral ..... .... 4 27 65 .... Chicopee ,......,... 30 61 .... Chic.gComp .... ..... 3 4 54 .... Holyoke Cath. ...... 41 32 .... E. Longmeadow ,.,,4 63 84 . . . Sk. Michaels ....... . ll 54 .... Longmeadow ,...... 41 46 Northampton.......-49 FRONT ROW: Coach Serra, S. Descoteaux, M. Miller, E. Noawlc, C. Whiting, 1. Dowd, L. McNeil, B. Harlow, Coach Stacey. SECOND ROW: A. Peck, V. Paro, M, Chandler, N. Zografos, P. Smith, L. Tratiak, L. Whiting, M. Piela. THIRD ROW: C. Thomas, E. Macintosh, K. Fink, E. Howlo, R. jones, M. Issacs, D. Scott, tl. Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROVV: A. Nlillett, C. Dowd, C. Aldorson P. Rogulski, E. Kirk, M. Miller, A. Konovalchick, K. Claffoy BACK ROW: M. Green, E. Nims, K. Dowd, I. Baatz, A. Allen, D Keegan, j. Ahearn. JYIAY7 Varsity Swim WS OPPONENT 19 .,., Minnechaug ..,.... 76 43 ,... Longmeadow .,,... 52 41 ,.. Holyoke ..,.,..... . 54 -81 .... Trade ,,.,......... ig 22 ..., E. Longmeadow ,.,. 73 69 Tech. 39 .... Classical ..,., ,.,.V 5 5 WS OPPONENT 79 --'-A Agawam ....,.,. 16 42 --4'l South Hadley '.,L v 53 44 V - --Northampton ..V. 51 30 44--- Cathdral --,-.-., 65 51 A--, Amherst .,--..,. 44 72 --4- Chicopee .-.--.. 23 49: --,.. Chic. Comp ,... . . 46 FRONT ROW: M. Dumais, j. Okolita, R. Cady, M. Delaney, M. Isaacs, Coach Campell. SECOND ROW: D. Bradley, M. Miller. R. Duquette, M. Donahue, K. Cuillotte, P. Zimmerman. THRID ROW: B. Delaney, M. LaValley, S. Link, M. jurkowski, E. Sullivan, R. Coyne, I. Bradley. FOURTH ROW: 1. O'Neill. j. Dee-gan, W. Walters, j. Calica, VV. Mellinger, C. Mendrala. BACK ROW: P, Powich, R, Teece, C, Spadoni, F. Pugliano, P. Tatro. Varsity Basketball I -WS OPPONENT 58 -arav M innechaug .,.-.- 40 40 vrlr- E. Longmeadow . . . 52 33 ,.,.. Agawam ...,.. .. 39 39 ..... ChiC0pee,..,...,..60 31 V --,'- Northampton ...... 58 35 ,.-'- Greenfield -.-A---- 84 .27 -'4-- Chic. Comp ....... 70 40 ---.. Holyoke ,... ----- 5 T 62 ----. Holyoke Cath. ,-4- 7-I 47 A--.,. Westfield .....---- 52 wg OPPONENT 50 .... Ludlgw . ....,.. 27 62 --A-, Cathedral ,v-44-. 92 73 '.', Agawam V - - - 4 58 45 4-V-- Chicopee- - -44-- 67 42 4--4 Northampton --V4 80 46 4-- Greenfield -4-- 44 47 - -. Chic, Comp .--V- - 90 64--VHolyoke ---82 51 VV- Holyoke Cath. --- 66 53 .,... Westfield f . 42 FRONT ROW: R, Hubbard, C, McCarthy, j. Moriarity, Coach Russo. SECOND ROW: P. Borelli, j, Perry, T. Tooley. A. Sacco. BACK ROW: V. Marceno, M, Afflitto, D. Crosier, D. McCarthy. Missing: F. Kapinos. j.V. Basketball FRONT ROW: P. Simpson, R. Simone, D. Walker. BACK ROW: K. Brownlee, W. Nemes, P. Fortini, A. Paicr. Missing: M. Tassinari, S. Kulik, Coach Moynahan. Freshman Basketball FRONT ROW: M, Cloutier, R. Willis, M. Newall, T, Harrin ton. SECOND ROW: W. Scudder, j. Kelly, P. Ladd, M. Mioreli, M. Cuindon. BACK ROW: W. Wright. S. Parent, M, Casey, D. Hansman. Missing: Coach Pillsbury. Girls Basketball WS OPPONENT 39 ,,.. Agawam , , .... . 20 67 .... Chicopee .....,. 8 38 ..,. Northampton . . . 19 41 .,.. Chic. Comp ..,. 22 22 4.., Holyoke ..,4.,. 42 32 .... Holyoke Cath . . 29 34 ,... Westfield ...... 47 WS OPPONENT 35 ,... Gateway ...,., 49 27 .. Chicopee. -.. 12 64 ,... Northampton .. 35 44 .,.. Chic. Comp . , . . 49 35 .... Holyoke ....,,. 37' 54 .... Holyoke Cath . . 46 24 .... Westfield .,.... 51 FRONT ROW: D. DiStefano. P. Liehro, D. Rickus, R. jones, P. Liebro, Coach Stacey. SECOND ROW: C. DeGrady, E. Howle, K. Zimmerman, N. Couture, S. Budzynkiewitz. BACK ROW: S. Tougas, K. Nowak, R. jones, G. Semprebon, 1.V. Girls Basketball FRONT ROW: T. Galarneau, P. Kemp, D. Zukowski, Coach Stacey. BACK ROW: C. Yezewski, M. Isaacs, M. Green, C. Newbrough, M. Barnfather. - .. Varsity Wrestling WS OPPONENT WS OPPONENT 5 29 .,.. Amherst .. ..,, ...27 36 ..,. Taconic .,.. 40 ' 42 .... St. Joseph . .Q . . .22 42 . . . .Commerce ... 36 S37 .,.. Ware ,,,... . . . . 27 45 .... Northampton . . 22 9 .... Cathedral . .l .... 49 45 . . Quabbin . . . . . . 22 21 .... Classical ....... 42 40 .... Granby .,..... 33 18 .... Pittsfield . ,..,,' 4 3 54 ..,. Trade . . . . . , . 22 15 ' ..., Westfield .,.... 47 FRONT ROW: M. Winn, W. LeClair, M. Lines, R. johnson, R. Thomas. SECOND ROW: D. Kane, K. Keating, P. Natti, A. Hathawav, T. Mirolli, K. Welker, Coach Blackmore. BACK ROW: M. Nowill, S. Clark, J. Shibley, W. Henson, M, Dunn, J. Nicholson. Varsity Gymnastics WS SOPPONENT 74.75 Westboro . . 67.85 74.75 Algonquin: . 45.00 77.40 Whitingham 33.50 88.55 So. Hadley . 79.45 80.95 Greenfield .47.30 88.90 Minnechaug 63.40 101.50 Lincoln Sudbury 108.90 83.80 Longmeadow . 78.50 90.30 Holyoke . , . 91.65 FRONT ROW: R. Putman, F. Brisson, W. Kaloroumakis, M. Farella. R. Cuistina. SECOND ROW: j. Ebel,j Bennett, L. St. jean, T. Pickreign, M. Latour, L. Garrett, H. Senez, THIRD ROW: R. Abbott, j. Saimeri, A. Senecal, W. Land, j. Calvanese, B. Graham. BACK ROW: Coach Mazza, T. Hamlett, D. Wright, S. Nathan, j. Sawyer, Coach Jones. Girls Gymnastics WS 65.60 65.60 OPPONENT . Cathedral .'.65.30 . Amherst . . . 56.30 56.65 . Whitingham 14.90 64.25 . So. Hadley .6035 69,30 . Creenfielclt . 50.60 65.65 75.20 . Mirmechaug 75.75 . Lincoln Sudbury .7380 71-40 .Longmeadow 68.50 73.45 g. Holyoke . . . 47,95 FRONT ROW: Coach Kelly, G. Senecal, E. Grandpre, I. Tesini, C. Baines, V. Bottesini, Coach McCauley. SECOND ROW: C. Van Loan, L. Hill, M. Chandler, L. McCarthy, S. Perry, K. O'Brien, 1. Dittimer. THIRD ROW: D. Crum, S. O'Connor, K. Kindig, A. Millett, K. McCormick, K. Dupre, I. Defilippi. BACK ROW: L. Pernice, M. Leitzell, T. Sheridan N. Zografos, D. Scott, D. Small, D. Brouillette, M. Grandpre. ia . 10 22 71 giiiiii gl ' z g fillmigy plit illiimil mit, llllisyiiiil gmu :gilt 1 A --AQ . A 1 ff . - . G Y f , 2 ' V 5 Varsity Hockey .f ' . V, fvi' :ku , S V u V . 1 ws OPPONENT it ws L OPPONENT Qiij 1- 9 X. 1 .... Amherst ....AA 5 9 .... Westfield .,... 0 t ml . ' 'g Q L T., 4 Classical .,.... 2 7 ..,. Ludlow .,.,. , ,. 1 A ll l 3 lfil Ei?5Oteer:i1i.2 ?iii13i.?5i.Z'2.'iiii:2 ,Vifi 1 , ,b, 6 . . Taconii: ..,. Q . 1 6 ..., Tech . . . , , . . . . 0 V, , 5 , ni 1 ,,V, 1- V. Q fefgf-.a 1 1 .,., . , Cathedral ..... 4 12, .,..Westfielcl ,. 0 i , ,'? -3 ft yli i 9'-.4 rf. 'V A g g i? X 'll' gf-M ,' in 5 , . . . Agawam .,.... 1 ,5b .... Williston . . . . . . 3 ,I 7 Pie' L 1, , ,'i ig3.'5 ZZ M, 5 ,... Cathedrali ..... 2 V 10 .... Ludlow . , . . . . . 3 Q1 ,,4jf,4f, ' .1 ff - fav, I 4 ..i5.5f'Amherstf ...... U 1 ....Classical 6 lt X 'B X MQ. Q . , uw . V t . ag ' Z 4 'H-0 ,. ' if ' 'W' . .. V Zn! 'f A I f ' 5141.415 FRONT ROW: I. Mango, K. Sady, I. Demas, R. Cermano, D. DelMonico, M. Fiorini, M. Rizzo, F. Cuzik. BACK ROW: Coach Grazia, K. Mattoon, j. Doe, K. Poremhy, j. LaBranch, Coach Kindig. I.V. Hockey FRONT ROW: M. Macrea, M. Fila, S. Bethel, C. Rizzetti, M. Serra, M. Amato, SECOND ROW: R. Donovan, E. Miles, R, Fasti, K. Wolff, 1. Breton. BACK ROW: Coach Kindig, J. Bergeron, E. Cross, 1. Hanley. Missing: W. St. Martin, S, Mango, C. Meader. Varsity Ski Overall record - 8 wins 3 losses FRONT ROW: R. Pratt, R. Cummings, J. Marchetti, D. Parent, j. Sheilds, SECOND ROW: D. Demers, J. jackson, R. McMahon, K. Sheehan, R. Lachapelle, K. Pike. BACK ROW: C. Cummings, R. Borsari, M. Hellstein, E, Smith, B. Barnack. Girls Ski ' WS OPPONENT 126.9 Longmeadow 113.011 126.9 Holyoke gt. . . 128.0' 128.7 Minnechaug .147.5 128.7 Agawam ,... 138.9 145.6 Northampton 151.5 fl Ciilhedral ' . 146.8 ' - 145.6 FRONT ROW: C. Evans, C. Hellstein, C. Kotowitz, E. Guernsey. BACK ROW: R. Link, L. Norton, C. Nowak, S. McMahon. Synchronized Swim FRONT ROW: L. Bozenhard. L. Kulik, D. Zukowski. K. Smith. BACK ROW: V. Fink, Miss Serra, R. Teece, D. Senecal, K. Fink, Mrs. Delorey, C. Evans, Coach Foster. Missing: K. Shields. 3, . Varsity Baseball H A ',,, 11l,.2f.. . lows 2 2, OPPONENT ws . 'OPPONENT A , ' 4 . . .1fiClassicalf.. ...,. 5.5 2 . .... Agawam . . . 4 4 0 . . . . Northampton . , 77 l'1j...1. . Greenfield 7 V 3 .... Chicopee ..... 4 A7- 1. . . J Holyoke ,, 12 2 Chic. Comp .. 17 14C .... Minnechaug '. .rf-Q.'6 ' 18 . .LT. Q Westfield ,... , ,PZQ 1 ..., Holyoke Cath '. 2 1 Northaiii ton zfgffliffz f-5, .... Chicopee .. . .. 7 1 . . Creenfiellzl . . .' 15 2 ..., Chic. Comp . . 6 0 . . Holyoke ..... 22 .5 .,.. Ludlow . L.. '6 2g,5f.3gl..-'H0lyolcefCath .5 3 ,8 .... Longmeadow .. 7' 4 Q.. . Westfield .... 2 .... Agawam .... .. 8 FRONT ROW: M. Kemp, M. Fiala, D. Crosier, 1. Sibley, T. Lund, M. O'Connor, J. LaBranch. BACK ROW: Coach Quigley, P. Man ini, j. De-Luca, C. McCarthy, R. Cady, j. Pasko, M. Parzici, B. Roberts. Missing: P. Holloway, E. Sullivan. j.V. Baseball FRONT ROW: M. Mack, B. Ranstrom, j. Costello, R. johnson. BACK ROW: M. Rizzo, C. Circosta, M. Tassinaeri, Coach Kozloski, C. Santaniello, j. Langlands, M, Reilly. Freshman Baseball FRONT ROW: E. Cross, P. Ladd, W. Douglas, M. Cloutier, A. Paine, I. Sawyer, R. Lodigan, M. Newall. BACK ROW: Coach Kayro, B. Scudder, M. Fiorini, M. Fila, D. Conklin, T. Harrington, M. Cuindon, 1. Kelly, Coach. f 1' Girls Softball. . WS ' OPP0NENT'.Ag,-if 5 .... Chicopee' . ...,. 2 10 .... Northampton . . 9' ' B 6 8 ...,.iAgawam....... i ...' . ffilolyokejg, . . 13 . . .g Chic. comp . .R 20 .... Commerce 11A 'S 5: 7 . ..,.. .Westfield .... 19 . ..,....Chicopee, .16 15 , 9 Northaihbtonp- - ' ' ' 342. .. 14 . . . . Holyoke Cath I5- 7 .... Chic. Comp .. 10 f 5 . Holyoke ..... .L 8 Q 10 . . Holyoke Cath.,-.9 i .. FRONT ROW: D. Manley, R. Zukowski, N. Henr , K. Kindig, K. McCormick, S. l-laggett. BACK ROW: Coach McCarthy, E. Howle, I. Durocher, P. Liebro, R. jones, C. Nowa , P. Liebro, C. Semprebon. Missing: S. Tougas, L. Whiting, N. Smith. 'miss 'aw ' wif . A y y,f .L3ff. gil? wa' 3. U., -h - 617. ,J . :gl . ' . w J ' - f fig, -MM. 1 K J ' as 1' sp, 5: 3 4 J ' ' . A V . A ' Y ' 1 I fb, ' 1 'H as ' L ' ,Y fi F g L ? 1' ff f I 0 it 1 B A M -., . J y f . .1 A 2 f 1, A If 2 , A' J u ,1' I f en S Q A A ' 4 X Y' ,YI Y ' f 'Vit .1 ' 3 . Aff' W , ' 1411594 Y ' fi , , x ', ' V 2 , X ,V ,w w f if , S ' 5 ' f ' , 'S' X . K' 2?-i P ' . it '- fi' yy ,D 'X ,lf V is 4 5 4 , .ji K 1,5315 fs W, Ayvv I - Q K ' g r J f 2 ' 1 fl .M ' ' T ws - iuniu f A. -Q-an 10 -12. is i t E 3 X 13 , 'VarsityEGolf I A WS . . OPPONENT 13.5 V. . Wesfield ..... 4.5 6.5 . . Chicopee . . 411.5 I4 . .-.,. Greenfield ...4.0 13.5 . . Greenfield . . . 4.5 11 .... Chicopee ..,. 7.0 14.5 '.f..'g,Holyoke Cath 73.5 Chic. Comp . . 5.0 WS OPPONENT 14 A--- .,:.,171olyokef.Q ....- . -. 4 I5 ..,. e . C lnecemp 3.0 13.5 . . Holyoke .L ...,.. ,4.5 16.5 .. Holyokefy ..... 11.5 14.5 .. Westfield ..... 3.5 13 .... Northampton . 5.0 9.5 .. Ludlow .... FRONT ROW: K. Sady, Coach Barrett, BACK ROW: S. Phillips, j. Cibrowski, C. Cummings, T. Sutter, J. Burns. ,1 1 l 1 l I ,4 s 7 L , E X Varsity Track ef 1 ' . 3 . 1 e Ra, -, WS OPPONENT F 5. M, 5, 1 J , 1 8 ',,- -, 1. . ,70.5ecer11edrnl .f...69.5 , ' ' lx . I ' Q - . 103.5 Tech .. ..,. 36.5 ' - ' N 'l v hi . V' It ' - ': f' - 72 . Agawam .,.. W..68.0 ..', f U 4 1 . . , foil 1? 56, nelyeke ,5.ggs4.o -1 1 R' A 1 X 5 'f , A , ' 6915 HolyokeCath 170.5 p y . . . M .M .. af., , , 1 J. 59. creenflela , ,sro , '1 1 1 ,N y 1 If i 1 I5 ' j 1 ' I 116, ,Chicopee ...11'f24.0 J f ' lr ,YM ' lad, ' levi Ev. 1' 72 '. Northampton 68.0 1 mf, . je, . 1' 1 1 ,I -YL N 77 . Chic. Comp 63.0 , . 1, , Q EXW ' is 84 ,Westfield .. 56.0 1, 4gJ,, '-1 . it l 1 1 1 .. . I Girls Track 1 its h OPPONENT 1 . 1 ort ampton .. 30 V F ni 87 . Amhlersi .,.... 26 103 . ..... . 3' F W' 3' los . iilflnffl ..,..1 FW- 'B ir gi 79 . Greenfield ..., 34 a Q 184 . Tantasqua ,.... 28 Ai A 'QQ 79 , Greenfield, .... 39 if H .81 . Northampton .. 32 191 . Tantasqua ..... 22 S 4 110 . Longmeadow ..7.5 Varsity Tennis OPPONENT Longmeadow 5 Chicopee ..... :. 1 0 Northampton 5 3 Greenfied 2 1 . . . Pittsfield ....,. .. 4 3 .. . Holyoke 1 ...... 2 S Chic.Comp 2 4 Westfield ..,. .. 1 5 Chicopeea .... 0 4 Pittsfield1........1 31 Northam ton 2 3 Greenfield 2 3 Chic. Comp ..... 2, 5 Westfield .... .. 0 Holyoke 2 H Girls Tennis WS OPPONENT, 1 Chieopee ...i.... 4 3 5.1. .1 Northampton . . . 2 5 E. Longmeadow . 0 3 Chic.,Comp 2 4. A Holyoke .... 1 5 Holyoke Cath O 3 Chicopee ..... .. 2 3 Northampton .V 2 0 E. Longmeadow . 5 1...AEawam ..... ..4 5 C ic.Comp 0 4 Greenfield 1 2 Holyoke' .,... ., 3 3 HoIyokeCath 2 1 Greenfield 4 1...Agawam ..... :.4 1. 3'--.. we fm . I E1 FRONT ROW: j. Peloquin, W. LeClair, R. Miller, B. Flynn, Fl. johnson, M. Halli- well, B. Lyons, 1. Messer, A. Senecal. SECOND ROW: T. Dou las, S. Hoey, M. Doyle, P. Salltmarsh, T. Tooley, K, Piquette, A. Bellows, J. Sai- meri, D. Redman. THIRD ROW: V. Ronghi, I. Kramer, C. jourdain, M. Love, W. Nemes, C. Cooley, M. Mirolli, C. Skieba. FOURTH ROW: C. Alexander, R. McCarthy, R. Sterling, C. Rolandini, T. McNamara, M. Harper, T. Mirolli, M. Newhouse. FIFTH ROW: j. Bradley, M. Delaney, R. Adham, R. Cote, F. Chid- sey, W. Kaloroumakis, M. Amato, M. Luccier, M, Dunn, BACK ROW: Coach Delisle, Coach Hubbell, Coach Dunbar. FRONT ROW: D. Rickus, C. Whiting, Y. Adham, B. Guern- sey, M. Simpson, L. Fleming, L. Brisson, K. Zimmerman, D. Rolandini. SECOND ROW: M. Chandler, D. Selvatico, I. Gilmour, L. Kallock, E. Nims, C. Smith, F. Clifford, L. Kirk, C. Yezewski, Coach Kurtz. THIRD'ROW: D. Barnack, M. Mayers, K. Kaloroumakis, J, Fariveau, M. Byrne, P. Kemp, C. DeC-radi, N. Couture, D. Fry. FIFTH ROW: I. jour- dain, S. Ouimette, T. Sheri- dan, L. Ruszuala, C. New- brough, L. Tratiak, A. Lepor- ate, P. Norton, L. DeGray. BACK ROW: S. Budzynkiew- itz, T. Galarneau, A. Konovalchick. FRONT ROW: K. Newell, B. Could, P. Carvalho, S. Baltha- zar, I. O'Neill, E. Thomas. BACK ROW: Coach Kindig, S. Kulik, R. Aseltine, P. Wendler, R. Hubbard. FRONT Rowe c. Whelan, M. Panda, M. Paine, D. Moriarty, I. Fitzgerald, E. Canedi, M. Fish. BACK ROW: Coach Par- lour, E. judge, K. LeMay, M. Isaacs, C. Sherlaw, K. Taylor, K. Bienia. ' 195 ct ivities index Freshman Band Mr. Donald Abbe janine Baatz Kathy Beaudry Beth Bragga Mark Brogan Maureen Byrne Michael Casey Candace Cassidy Michele Charbonneau Kathleen Claffey Kevin Coons Brian Delaney Mary Detka Richard Dorman William Drexler Robert Duquette David Haight Tim Hamlett Paul Harris Leanne Kohl Donald Kolodziej Art Club Mrs. Sandra Dudek Luanne Bagian Adele Leporati Gary Chase Linda Palmer joan Dittmer Debra Panto Therese Dwyer Kate Ramah Martha Ellenwood Claudia Sayre Nancy Hensen Brenda Stadnicki Lynn Kalis Patty Welsh Leslie Kallock Band Mr. Donald Abbe joel Aldrich Robin jones Paul Alexander Roni jones Marcia Aschenhach Cheryl Kay Ronald Aseltine Stephen Avonti james Balin Susan Bennett Kathy Blais Brian Blanchard Francine Bobinski Peter Borelli Dwight Bradley justin Bradley Lisa Breglio Diane Burke Scott Burnham joe Calabrese Steve Canary Elaine Canedi William Cassidy Linda Clark Nancy Comery Susan Conklin Stephen Conner john Costello Nancy Couture Donna Crosier Douglas Crosier Debbie Crum Christina Dagradi Terry Daviau Mark DeBowes Kathy Della Giustina Mark Delaney Deborah DeM ercurio Karen Dodge Doug Doe Prudy Doe Helen Drewniak Mark Emmens David Fish Pamela Fitzgerald Susan Ford Sandra Galarneau Mark Gentile Deborah Gentry Elaine Govoni Mary Ann Grabiec Ellen Grandpre judy Cregitis Philip Guazzaloca Ray Guistina Barbara Haight jeff Haight Debbie Hamel Linda Helden Mark Hellstein Ginny Henry Mary Isaacs Ronald johnson Randall jones 196 Rose Kindig David Konovalchick Gary Kozlowski jonathon Kramer julie Labbe john LaPete Roxann Link David Lodigiani Laura Ludwig Elizabeth MacIntosh Karen Marcy Damon Marquis Gary Marquis Crystal Maznick Laurie McNeill Tracy Michel Wallace Meade Michael Miller Sandra Minor Elaine Momaney Hope Moore Peter Morgan Diane Mundt jim Noyes Patrick O'Connell josephine Palange Donna Parent Michael Parrotta Mark Podolak Charles Podolak joseph Rogalski Patricia Rogalski Laurie Rossmeisl Pam Sanders Deborah Sauter Stephen Savaria Paul Savenko james Sawyer Bernard Scott Donna Selvatico Pamela Serafino Carolyn Sherlaw Richard Small Michael Sullivan Thomas Sullivan Wesley Talbot Robert Tardibuono Patricia Taylor john Toti Mary Rose Toti Bob Turcotte joseph Urban Connie VanLoan David Watson Paul Wendler Brad Whitaker Cindy White Ann Konovalchick Christine Langton Cheryl Larson Mary Leitzell john Lertora Steven Link Kenneth Maltese David Marcy George Mendrala Melanie Miller judith Napolitan joseph Pavlovich joseph Sopelli jeffrey Sawyer jonathan Scott Karen Smith Peter Smith Kathryn Taylor Susan Vitro Chess Club Mr. Rene Burque Robert Abbott Frank Alexander john Brown Paul Carvallo john Cavanaugh Douglas Centracchio Michael Doyle Raymond Cuistina William Hoppe Michael Scott Edward Thomas 17 ve Choir M r. john Shuster Greg Alexander Ron Aseltine Scott Balthazar Lisa Bannick Peggty Barnes Mar Brennan Diane Brough Kathleen Brown judy Canders jennifer Cass Cynthia Cassells Angela Cincotta Sandra Cofrancesco jeffrey Coyne Dale Dollar Eileen Drumm Raymond Drury Robert Duffy Karen Dunn jdutih Durocher Wayne Fortier Teresa Galarneau Marie Gamelli Sandra Guzman Katherine Hart Robert Hindmarsh joy Hoppe Aline Kroll Steven Kulik Michael Manchino Deborah Manley Meredith Miller Cynthia Moller Roderick O'Connor Diane Robinson Sharon Ryan Pamela Serafino Deborah Szostkiewicz jean Tesini Kathleen Thompson Cynthia Wesson Richard Wright Conservation Club Miss Su Paul Byrne Robert Casseles Robert Demers Debra Durkee john Granger Carl Howard Timothy Howard janet Kallock Brian Kelly Valentino Larese David Lodigiani joseph Marrin Steven Modlish zanne Lemieux Patrick O'Connell Sharon O'Connell Patricia Prosco judith Rief Nancy Robertson Edwin Swierad Debra Szoskiewicz Laure Tise Lyle Tise Gordon Ventulett Roberta Weston Marjorie Wood 2' I A D. E. C. A. Mr. Roger Rioux Dorothy Alessi Randolph Bertocchi Donald Braman Joseph Brown Mary Fahey Lorrie Fish Elaine Gaze Evelyn Gusek Carl lppolito Joseph Jolicoeur James Kiniry Linda Kirk De Gray Norma Krawiec Karen Lague Karen Larrabee Debra Lempke Barbara Lyman James McLean Joann McMurdy Norma Morin Andrew Osgood Pamela Sanders Janet Stanton Debra Turcotte Michael Vincent Drama Club Mr. John Shuster Greg Alexander Maureen Aubrey Lisa Bannick Lynne Bannick Martha Barnfather Kathleen Boss Lisa Breglio Mark Brennan Maureen Byrne Jennifer Cass Cynthia Cassells Sandra Cofrancesco Jeffrey Coyne Patricia Cummings Claudia Czach Kathleen Della Giustina Douglas Doe Eileen Drumm Raymond Drury Robert Duffy Michelle Dumais Judith Durocher Douglas Falconer Nancy Ferrarini Jackie Foisey Gail Frasco Hilary Hanford Katherine Hart Robert Hindmarsh Joy Hoppe Steven Kulik David Lodigiani Karen Magee Michael Manchino Pamela Mancini Cynthia Moller Joanne Nowlan Roderick 0'Connor Diane Oski Edward Pacitti Otto Paier Carolyn Rant Dorothy Rickus Diane Robinson Milan Sabatini James Sawyer Mark Schrecke Donna Stephens Linda Suty Wesley Talbot Sherriann Welker Richard Wright French Club Mrs. Carmen Richards Annette Bodley Lorraine Brisson Anita Cellini Theresa Chase Marjorie Freshour Judith Mitchell Martha Simpson French Honor Society Mr, Gerald Beauchesne Robert Adham Frank Alexander Dorothy Allen Janine Baatz Kathleen Beaudry Barbara Blair Annette Bodley Janet Bozenhard Beth Bragga Lorraine Brisson Candy Cassidy Theresa Chase Roberta Clark Michael Cloutier Nancy Couture Deborah Crouss Lori DeGray Kim Ferguson Diana Foresi Carol Goulet Daniel Goulet Mary Grandpre David Guernsey Raymond Guistina David Hansmann Paula Kemp Beth Kirk Laurie Kirk Kathy Kaloroumakis Laurie Lambert Cheryl Larson Heidi Leclair Elizabeth Macintosh Erica Nims Stephen McGrady Me anie Miller Judy Mitchell Mary Moriarty Susan O'Connor Melissa Paine Mary Panda JoAnn Politano Jeffrey Sawyer David Simpson Martha Simpson Richard Small Susan Skypeck Joseph St. John Cynthia Szydlowski Kathleen Taylor Future Teachers Mr, Alfred Simmons ctivities julie Lund index Future Medical Careers Club Mrs, Elizabeth LaVoice Sarah Chandler Sharon Chilton Marie Colbert Mark DeBowes Kathleen Della Giustina Carolyn Deschaine Gordon Dixon Susan Dobosz Phyllis Dupuis Charlene Gow Laura Grimaldi Hilary Hanford Cheryl Kay Kathleen Kingsbury Delna Norris Patricia O'Connor Insephine Palange Debra Poitras Kathleen Prosco Patricia Prosco Debra Rolandini Roseann St. Onie Brenda Stadnic i Beth Swords Melody Taylor Laurie Tharaldson Mary Rose Toti Marie Walker Marjorie VVood Annette Bodley Theresa Chase Susan Conklin Sandra Cummings Louise Fleming Ellen Grandpre Holly Hamlett Donna Henrichon Karen Magee Pamela Mancini Christine McLean Joanne Nowlan Kathleen Rehor Deborah Sauter Martha Simpson Kathleen Steele Barbara Suty Lori-Ann Taylor Leona Wargat Barbara Zarecki Gemlan Club Mrs. Wilma Wierenga Deborah Appleby janet Bozenhard Kevin Coons Tina Coons Linda Langton Steven Nathan Mary Panda Dagmar Potyka Diane Mundt German Honor Society Mrs. Wilma Wierenga Diane M undt Mary Panda Susan Perry Eric Smith Guidance Aides Lynne Banniek Susan Bara Marie Colbert Christine Daniels Joanne Della Guistina William Frangiamore Patte Friese Sandra Galarneau Charlene Gow Cynthia Hennessey Susan Howes . , , , hleen Gloria Larr jean Dickson Steven Robinson Kal . Cecile Duquette Rosemary St, Dennis A 'Q ' 'fc v. ,mad if 7: ,Jr K .JAY judith Landry Heidi LeClair Robin Manser Ann Millett Cynthia Narault Susan O'Connor Lynn Pinkos Linda Suty judith Volkmur Ann Walsh Deborah Warner Cynthia Wesson Deborah Zukowski f . ' P5 tn at ferr H1 ' 3: 3 f t' 4932 Q: ali' tr 0 a 'I . ,.i, ,t,,, -M at J ww A ii Q. lll .W llll. ' I Q54-ff, L' 7 F' ' ' T M. earl 198 'Q Health Room Aides Robert Cady Sharon Chilton Kathleen DellaGuistina Josephine Golfieri Laura Grimaldi Robin Letendre Judith Volkmer Joann Yurko Lab Aides Elaine Canedi Brenda Cotter Michele Dumais Mark Emmens Donald Ensign Sandi Haggett Ellen Johnson Julie Lund Maureen Menard Kenneth Moriarty Kevin Moriarty Lynn Norton Eileen Nowak Cynthia Pratt Lori Tratiak Karen Zimmerman Latin Honor Society Mrs. Marilyn Rossi Claudia Czach Louise Fleming Donald Galaska Elizabeth Heywood Robert Hindmarsh Paul Janis Stephen McGrady Christopher McGurk Christine McLean Carolyn Przybyla Kathleen Rehor William Scudder James Shields Library Aides Carol Borkosky Donna Frye Debra McCarthy Michele Richard Valerie Ruel Diane Trombley Louise Vallee Charles Young Coreen Young Susan Zing Madriglal Modern Mr. Jo n Shuster Greg Alexander Ron Aseltine Lisa Bannick Peggty Barnes Mar Brennan Cynthia Cassells Sandra Cofrancesco Jeffrey Coyne Dale Dollar Eileen Drumm Raymond Drury Judith Durocher Robert Hindmarsh Joy Hoppe Michael Manchino Meredith Miller Diane Robinson Jean Tesini Richard Wright Mathletes M r. Rene Burque Ronald Aseltine Paul Carvalho Gerard Chase Theresa Chase Med Gregory Andros Richard Burbee Ronald Clark Scott Cleveland Jerry Condon Robert Duquette Kevin Hulseberg Chris Mellinger Jeffrey Clark Ellen Grandpre Lori-Ann Taylor ia Aides Robert Nompleggi Barry Roberts Brian Roberts Mark Schreck Ronald Sheldon William Varley Douglas Walker James Williams Model Government Mr, George Johnston Kathy Beaudry John Brownlee Theresa Chase Donald Colby Jeorg Dittmer Cheryl Evans Viola Fink Ellen Grandpre Catherine Johnston Eric Johnston Kevin Lee Steven McGrady Christopher McGurk Peter McGurk Mary Moriarty Richard Pratt Nancy Sheehan Kathy Taylor Wally Walters James Williams gig 'WT' Jag r , i Sala is in J he 'W it S E utgiigt Y tvs.,-.xi National Honor Society Mr. Francis Crane Yasmin Adham Ronald Aseltine Lisa Bannick Teresa Bubba Annette Bodley Lorraine Brisson John Brownlee Diane Burke Elaine Canedi Nancy Carestia Gerard Chase Theresa Chase Susan Conklin Donna Crosier Candace Deegan Vicki Delnegro Carolyn Deschaine Joerg Dittmer Douglas Doe Linda Evans Louise Fleming Pamela Galloni Ellen Grandpre Elizabeth Guernsey Raymond Guistina Kathleen Hamel Holly Hamlett Robert Hindmarsh Laura Hubbard Robert Hubbard Paul Janis Ellen Johnson Julie Lund Karen Magee Peter McGurk Maureen Menard Catherine Muller Diane Mundt Eileen Nowak Roderick O'C0nnor Cheryl Okolo Melissa Paine Mary Panda Spero Phillips Anna Ronghi Nancy Sheehan Martha Simpson Philip Smith Lorri Taylor Patricia Taylor Leona War at Paul WendFer Cynthia Whiting Barbara Zarecki Karen Zimmerman 199 ctivities index Newspaper Mr. Peter Connors Lisa Bannick Claudia Chiapuzzi Joerg Dittmer Viola Fink Thomas Gruppioni Cathleen Henderson Bradford Howe Mark Isaacs Pamela Mancini Vincent Marceno Donna McCarthy Christine McLean Diane Mundt Charlotte Nowak Eileen Nowak James Sawyer Wally Walters Office Aids Maureen Aubrey Kim Bencivenni Morline Blier Diane Blokland Andrea Carduff Ronald Clark Thomas Cowell Chris Cummin s Debbie Danoffg Donna Deaton Diane Denehy Rosemarie Dupuis Deborah Edwards Mary Fahey Cheryl Fearn Debby Gagnon Gina Gamelli Beverly Gentry Patricia Giroux Josie Golfieri Debra Graham Sandra Granger Katherine Hart Lynda Hildreth Jean LaFleur Sandra LaFromboise Suzanne Lewis Debra Magni Kathy Marrin Marie Mayers Joy Metivier Elizabeth Pappas Richard Pelchat Jean Potito Patricia Prosco Carolyn Przybyla Donna Reilly Diane Robinson Karen Roy Kimberly Roy Bridged Saimeri Colleen Shields Janet Stanton Katie Steele Susan Tassinari Joanne Yurko Red Cross Miss Suzanne Lemieux Jeffrey Coyne Robert Demers Debra Durkee Janet Kallock Sandra LaFromboise Bonnie Liddell Kathleen Prosco Judith Rief Bridged Saimeri Nancy Smith Deborah Szostkiewicz Melody Thibeault Laure Tise Judith Volkmer Roberta Weston Marjorie Wood Richard Wright Diane Zucco Social Science Club Mr. Leonard Lockwood Yasmin Adham Diane Dicranian Robert Hindmarsh Elizabeth Maclntosh Brian O'Connor 200 Roderick O'Connor Mary Panda Andrew Rizzo Catherine Spadoni Karen Zimmerman Spanish Club Mrs. Kathleen Delorey Jeffrey Coyne Roderick O'Connor Robert Hindmarsh Leona Wargat Maureen Muratore Barbara Zarecki Spanish Honor Society Mrs. Rosemary Desmastrie Diane Burke Elaine Canedi Susan Conklin Debra Coppola Patti Howe Robert Hubbard Ellen Johnson Cheryl Okolo Cynthia Pratt Carolyn Pryzbyla Nancy Sheehan Leona Wargat Barbara Zarecki Pnl :Q lf l H ,iff l f X K, , 17' nas ,Q i ' if 9 fy if V 4, fm . f, fr ,W ef 1 1 fa. Q Q ...U ..... M ........ W, if gg i f :.A lv E .ov Student Patrol Mr. Bernard Donnelly Donald Adams Deborah Alouise Elaine Canedi Linda Clark Teresa Daviau Michael Delnero Diane Dicranian Anne Marie Faits Louise Fleming Susan Ford Cathy Gauthier Vita Giusto Peter Could Holly Hamlett Robert Hindmarsh Cynthia Hobart Eric Johnston William Kaloroumakis Norma Krawiec Robert Lovotti Pamela Mancini Vincent Marceno Peter McGurk Peter Morgan Ioanne Nowlan Eileen Nowak Charlotte Nowak Roderick O'Connor Mary Panda Cheryl Rosa Marianna Rettura Carolyn Sherlaw Martha Simpson Alan Symin ton Wylena Wafker Cheryl Webster Paul Wendler Mike Winn Robert Zografas Student Senate M r. Bernard Donnelly Kevin Aube Tracy Baker Martha Barnfather Robin Bonavita Lynn Bozenhard Michael Casey Christopher Cummings Christine Daniels Gilbert Doe William Frangiamore Catherine Gauthier Susan Goodman Sandra Guzman Frederick Harper Mary Isaacs Scott jackson joy Jarvis Frederick Kapinos Cheryl Larson Heidi LeClair Robert Lovotti Elizabeth Maclntosh Kathleen Marsh Anne Mattina Lynn McDonald Mary Moriarty Charlotte Nowak Brian O'Connor Mary Panda Mary Pariseau Lisa Pernice Mary Ellen Piela Lynn Pinkos Dorothy Rickus Linda Roberts Linda Rolandini Eric Smith Catherine Spadoni Gre ory Westover Michael Winn Student Store Mr. Roger Rioux Cathy Brown Dale Dollar Barbara Haight Norma Krawiec Linda Langton james Mason jeffrey Miner Kevin Newell Nancy Parent Robin Ripley Michael Scully Karen Silk Yearbook Mr. Peter Connors Frank Alexander Lisa Bannick Theresa Bobba Elaine Canedi Karen Forni Laura Hubbard Roderick O'Connor james Okolita Cheryl Okolo Edward Pacitti Anna Ronghi Cheryl Rosa James Sawyer Gina Semprebon 201 Index Students Abbott, Deborah 170 Abbott, Robert 162 Adams, Christine 154 Adams, Donald 130 Adham, Robert 162 Adham, Yasmin 41, 130 Afflitto, Michael 66, 80, 154 Aiustynowicz, Raymond 154 A earn, Kevin 154 Ahern, jane 162 Ahl, Laura 130 Alamed, john Alderson, Cindy Aldrich, joel M. 162 Alessi, Dorothy 130 Alexander, Anthony Alexander, David 170 Alexander, Frank 24, 123, 130 Alexander, Gary 32 Alexander, Gre 117, 170 Alexander, Pau?162 Alfano, Luigi 130 Allan, Andrea Allen, Bruce 154 Allen, Dorothy Allen, Thomas 154 Allfrey, Kenneth 162 Alouise, Deborah 130 Amato, Michael 162 Amsden, Sandra 162 Anderson, james 162 Anderson, Kim 154 Andrews, Paul Andros, Gregory 162 Annino, joanne 162 Anziano, Anthony 170 Appleby, Debra 154 Archambault, Lucille Archambault, Susan 154 Argiro, Anthony Argiro, jose h Argiro,Mic1:ael Arnold, Thomas 162 Artioli, Gloria Artioli Ln, Kenneth Aschen ach, Marcia 154 Aseltine, Ronald 27, HD, 117, 130 Ashley, Rena 154 Askins, Kathleen 162 Askins, Kevin 170 Asselin, Robert Aube, Kevin Aubrey, Catherine 162 Aubrey, Laura 162 Aubrey, Maureen 170 Auclair, Russell Auclair, Sandra Audet, Eileen 170 Austin, Rose Aversa, Carmen 148 Avery, Carol 154 Avery, Laura 170 Avonti, Stephen 162 Baatz, james 154 Baatz, janine Babcock, Barbara Backer, Cynthia 170 Badone, john Bagian, Lucille 154 Bagian, Paula 170 Bagley, joseph 162 Bai ey, Ann Marie 72, 154 Bailey, Ellen 170 Bailey, Kathleen 170 Bailleul, Gar 162 Baines, Cynthia 130 Baillie, Norma Baker, Tracy 154 Baldwin, Bets Balestri, Kathleen 162 Balestri, Margaret 162 Balin, james Balthazar, Scott 130 Bannick, Lisa 23, 27, 117, Bannick, Lynne 162 Bara, Susan 154 Barber, Christine Barber, Kathleen 170 Bardier, Karen Bardwell, Linda 154 Barentine, Ralph 154 Barnack, Bart 170 Barnack, Donna 162 Barnackjr., Henry 151 Barnes, Peggy 130 Barnfather, Martha 170 Barrett, james 154 Barrows, Susan Barto, Steven Basilone, Karen Basilone, Rudolph 130 Bates, Susan Battista, Domenic 162 Battista, joanne 170 Battista, Karen 130 Baum, Kathleen 154 Bayton, Thomas 170 Beauchemin, Gary 170 Beauchemin, Lynn Beaudry, Kathlyn 170 Beaudry, Kenneth 170 Beaumier, Wendy 170 Beauvais, Arthur 170 Beclore john Beebe, Brenda 130 Beebe, Mark 154 Bellows, Alan 154 Bencivenni, Kim Bengle, Daniel 162 Bengle, Laurence 70, 154 Bennett, john 154 Bennett, Susan 130 Berchulski, Sandra 154 Bergeron, jeffrey 162 Bertocchi, Randolph 130 Berube, Nancy 162 Besko, Deborah 170 Bessette, Denis 130 Bethel, Scott 155 Betsold, Marlena Betti, Louis Bienia, Kathryn Bieniek, Linda 162 Billion. joy Anne 45,170 Bishop, Michael 170 123, 130 Bisiniere, john 162 Bissonnette, Darlene 130 Blain, Gerald 130 Blair, Barbara Blair, Darlene 57, 162 Blair, Douglas 170 Blair jr., Norman 131 Blais, Katherine Blais, Michael 162 Blais, Steven Blanchard, Brian 162 Blanchard, Stephen 131 Blanchard, Terry 155 Blews, Leonard Blier, Morline61, 171 Blokland, Diane 162 Blood, Alan Bobba, Teresa 123, 131 Bobinski, Francine 163 Bobotsis,joanne163 Bodley, Annette 57, 131 Bogacz, Walter 163 Bo n, Carrie 171 Bohn, Frederick 163 Boido, Robert 155 Boire, Linda 171 Boisjolie, Glenn 163 Boisjolie, Karen Bollivar, Linda 171 Bonafilia,Gary163 Bonavita, Randy 171 Bonavita. Robin 162 Borelli, Peter BO, 103, 155 Borkosky, Carol 131 Borkosky, Cynthia 155 Borkosky, Susan Borsari, Robert B2, 131 Bosco, Patricia 163 Boss, Kathleen 45, 131 Bottesini, Valerie 28, 163 Boudreau,janice131 Bourassa.. joseph 171 Bourke, Kathleen Bowlen, Sandra Bozenhard, janet 163 Bozenhard, Lynn 163 Brach, Darlene 163 Bradley, Dwight 23, 76, 155 Bradley, justin 163 Bragdon, Linda 163 Bragga, Beth 171 Braman, Donald 111 Breglio, Lisa 163 Brennan Heather 171 Brennan, Kimberly Brennan, Mark 163 Breton, ja ues 163 Breton, Mlbliel Briancesco, Peter 163 Brisson, Francis 86 Brisson. Lorraine 72,131 Brisson, Nonnand Brocka, Michael 155 Brogan, Mark 171 Bromley, Susanne 131 Brou h, Diane BrouBlette, Daniel 100 Brouillette, Deborah 171 Brouillette, Stephen 155 Brown, Cathy 101, 155, 163 Brown, Craig 171 Brown, jennie 155 Brown, john Brown 111, joseph 151 Brown, Kathleen Brown, Robert 131 Brown, Stephen Brownlee, john 24. 31, 99. 131 Brownlee, Keith 155 Brozosky, Michael 131 Brozosky, Robert 131 Bruso, judith 163 Bryant, john 155 Bryant, Laura 171 Bryant, Leonard Bryson, Peter Budzynkiewiez, Susan 72, 155 Buffum, june 171 Bukowski, Michael Burbee, Richard 163 Burdick, William 163 Burgen, Felix Bur e, Diane 24, 103, 131 Burke, james 155 Burnham, Scott 155 Burns, james 92, 155 Burns, james 171 Byrne, Maureen 171 Byrne jr., Paul Cady, Robert 76, 155 Cain, Robert Calabrese, joseph 163 Calvanese, Donna 131 Calvanese, joseph 163 Calvanese, Kathy 171 Camp jr., Vincent 171 Campanini,Cathlene131 Canary, Sandra 171 Canary, Stephen 155 Canders, jan 131 Canders, jill 131 Canders,judy131 Canedi, Elaine91, 119,132 Caney, Timothy 171 Capistrant, Theodore 132 Carduff, Alison 155 Carduff, Andrea Carestia, Nancy 68, 132 Carey. jay Carey, jonathan Carey, jose h 151 Carleton, TEomas 132 Carpenter, Randall 163 Carpenter, Robert 171 Carr, William 132 Carroll, Daniel 171 Carvalho, Paul 47, 132 Carzello, Diana Casey, Eileen 155 Casey, Michael 171 Cass. jennifer 27, 163 Casse es, Robert Cassella, Albert Cassells, Cynthia 155 Cassidy, Candace 171 Cassidy, Mark 132 Cassidy, William 155 Castaldo, Laurie Castaldo, Linda 171 Cavanaugh, john Cavanaugh, Sharon Cebula, Allan 171 Cellini, Anita 171 Centracchio, David 163 Centracchio, Douglas 171 Cerrone, Donna 155 Cervone, Francesco 171 Cliaisson, Mark 163 Chandler, Mar aret155 Chandler, Sarah 57, 132 Chapman, David Chapman, Patricia 163 Chapman, Thomas 171 Charbonneau, Frank Charbonneau, Michele 171 Chase, Gary 109, 155 Chase, Gerard 132 Chase, Mary 171 Chase, Theresa 132 Chiapuzzi, Claudia 155 Chidsey jr., Frank 155 Chilton, Sharon 155 Chouinard, jean 163 Christodlous, Linda Ciboruwski, john 155 Cincotta, Angela 155 Ciollaro, Laura Ciollaro, Michael Circosta, George 163 Cirrilo, Susan 171 Claffey, Kathleen 171 Claffey, Mark Clark, Donald 57 Clark, Erin 171 Clark, jeffrey Clark, Linda 133 Clark, Roberta 171 Clark, Ronald 171 Clark. Ste hen 155 ClevelafK'11,Scott 163 Clifford, Cheryl 155 Clifford, Frances 171 Cloutier, Gail 163 Cloutier, Michael 171 Cloutier, Stephen 155 Clow. Steven 155 Clutter, Carol 163 Coburn, john 133 Cofrancesco, Sandra 163 Colbert, john 171 Colbert, Marie 155 Colburn, Cynthia Colburn, james 133 Colburn, William 41,171 Q P In G-3 gas ca 'sn R 1 1 ir t 6 S- 'iw Colby, Donald 133 Collette, Dorothy Co1lins,Wi11iam 155 Comery, Nancy 163 Conant, Deborah 171 Condon, Gerald 163 Conklin, Donald 171 Conklin, Susan 133 Conner, Dou las 163 Connolly, Eileen Connolly. Keith 163 Connolly, james 133 Conner, Stephen 133 Connor, Thomas Coogan, jerome 171 Coo an, Thomas 155 Cooi, james 171 Cook, Scott 163 Cooley, Brian 155 Cooley, Deborah Cooley, George 163 Cooley, Susan Coons, Kevin 171 Coons, Tina 57. 133 Coppolla, Anthony 171 Coppola, Debra 133 Coppola, Michael 163 Corbin, jeffrey 155 Cordi, james 171 Corey, Wayne Corriveau, Alan 133, 155 Corriveau, Robert 171 Costello, john 163 Cote, Cheryl 171 Cote, Raymond 163 Cotter, Brenda 133 Coughlin, Paul 155 Couture, Nancy 89. 155 Cowell, Thomas 171 Cowles, Cynthia Cowles, Leonard Cowles, Richard 163 Coyle, Kathleen 171 Coyne, jeffrey27, 117, 163 Coyne, Kevin 155 Coyne, Randall 171 Coyne, William 163 Cressotti, Keith 163 Cressotti, Timothy Criscio, Ralph 155 Cristofori, Gary 171 Croke, john 171 Crosier, Donna 133 Crosier, Douglas S0 Cross, Eric 172 Croteau, Gary Croteau, Larry 172 Crouss, Deborah 163 Crowell, Elizabeth 172 Crum, Debra 87, 155 Cullen, Thomas 155 Cummings, Beverly 172 Cummings, Christine 68. 133 Cummings, Christopher 92, 155 Cummings, Patricia 163 Cummings, Robert 172 Cummings, Sandra 163 Cunliffe, Fred Cunningham, Sheila 172 Cupidi, Roseann Czach, Claudia 172 Dagradi, Christina Dalise, Marian 163 Dandy, Dean 163 Daniels, Christine Daniels, Lynn 163 Danoff, Deborah 172 Daubney, Deborah 155 Daviau, Teresa 133 Davis, Christo her Dealmeida, Adlahel Dean, Albert 133 Deangelis, Betty jane Deaton, Donna 133 Dellowes, Mark 121, 155 Dechristopher, Thomas 155 Dee, Brian 172 Dee, Patrick 155 Deegan, Candace 133 Dee an,john172 Defiippi, joanne Defiiippi, judith 133 Degray, Diane 172 Degray, john 133 Degray, Lori Degray, Russell De aney, Brian 172 Delaney, Mark 155 Delbuono, Nicklos 133 Delbuono, Victor 133 Dellaguistina, David 163 De11aguistina,jo Ann 155 Dellaguistina, john 172 De11aGiustina, Kathy 105, 1 Dellaguistina, Victoria 164 Delmonica, David 156 Delnegro, Frank 133 Delnegro, Vicki 133 Delnero, Michael 51, 133 Deluca, jack 156 Deluca, john 172 Deluca, Thomas 151 Demas, james Demercurio, Barbara Demercurio, Deborah 164 Demers, Barbara Demers, Bruce 164 Demers, Cheryl 172 Demers, David 134 Demers, Debora 134 Demers, Diane 164 Demers, Paul 134 Denehy, Diane 156 Denoncourt, Ann 156 Denucci,Ann172 Depretto, Walter Deraleau, james 172 Deren, john 164 Derosier, Richard Deschaine, Carolyn 134 Descoteaux, Sherry 156 Desilva, Kathleen 156 Desjardins, Daniel Derosiers, David 172 Derosier, Laurie 156 Desrosiers, Lynn 35,134 Detka, Mary 172 DeVo1e, Betsy Dickerson, Lucille 156 Dickinson, Barry Dickson, james 134 Dickson. jean 17.155 11 Dicranian, Diane 134 Dimino, Barbara 172 Dionne, Elizabeth Distelano, Dianne 156 Distefano, Donna 164 Distefano, Marie 172 Dittmer,jf1crg122 Dittmer,jor1a 172 Dixon, Gordon 111, 112, 172 Dobosz, Rosemary 151 Dobosz, Susan 156 Dodge. Karen one, Douglas 154 Doe, Gilbert 13-1 Doe, jetlrey 85. 13-1 Doe, Prudence Dollar, Dale 11-1 Dominick. Cheryl Dominick, joseph 172 Donahue. Debra 156 Donahue, Mark 172 Donovan, Lynn Donovan. Robert Doody jr., Thomas Dorman, David 135 Dorman, Richard 173 nnugias,Thnn1us im Douglas, William Dowd. Carolyn 156 onwa, joanne173 Dowd, Judith Doyle, Michael 110, 16-1 Drapeau, Norman 164 Drewiany, Ronald 164 Drewniak, llelen 164 Drexler, William 173 Driscoll, David 16-1 Drudi, Gerald 173 Drudi, Micliael 156 Drumm,E11ecn 117, 173 Drumm, Richard 135 Drumm, Robert 164 Drury jr.. Raymond Dueharme. Laura 173 Duffany, Steven 173 Duffy. Robert 43, 154 Dumais, Michelle 135 Dunham, David 135 Dunn, Karen Dunn, Michael 173 Dunn, Sheryl Dupre, Dean 173 Dupre, Kim 164 Dupuis, jeanne Dupuis, Paul 173 Dupuis, Phyllis 164 Dupuis, Rosemarie 135 Duquette, Cecile 164 Du uette, Robert 173 Duatee, Deborah 113, 164 Durling, Barry 173 Durling. Sharon 164 Duroeher, judith 27, 156 Dwyer, Karen 173 Dwyer, Therese Dwyer, Thomas 173 Dzubek, Cary Ebe1,jamcs 156 Eckart, David 173 Edwards, Darlene 135 Edwards, Deborah 'F' . P, ' -sl1q....,. , te- 1 1 . 141 Etlwarfls, Mark 1377 Ehrcsman, Cheryl 173 Hiatt-lim ,Dagmur135 Ellenwood, Martha 173 Elliott, Diani: 156 Elliott, joanne 135 Emmens, Mark 45, 55, 135 Ernmens. Sandra Ensign, Donald 47, 135 Ensign, janet 164 1-iynns. Cheryl az, im Evans, Linda 135 Fafard.1.ouisu Fahey. E111-nn 156 Fahey, Mary Faits, Aniiltlarit-1:35 Falconer, 11-iuglns 173 Falfortl, Loiiist' 173 Farella. Micliat-133, 86, 135 Farrell, Mary 156 Fasolino,tit-111-view-156 Fastie jr, Robert 16-1 Fat-rnnu,11u1y 156 Fear11.Cl1ery1 156 Fellows, Michael 135 Fenn. Wayne Ferguson, Kim 173 Ferrari11i.Naney117,16-1 Ferre-ro, Linda 156 Fv:rr1tt'r,David173 Ferry, Marcelle 135 Fiala,Michae191. 156,173 Ficllvr, Sharon 135 Fila, Michael Filip, Ccrard164 Fili , Robcrta135 Finkl, Kathryn 75, 77 Fink, Viola 151 Fiiiiierty. Susan 173 Fioriiii, Michael 173 Fiorini, Rosemary Fish, David 16-1 Fish, lrenc Fish. Lorrie 135 Fish. Mary Fish. Susan 173 Fitzgerald, james Fitzgerald, joAr111e91, 164 Fitzgerald, Pamela 156 Fitzgerald, William 16-1 Fitzsimmons, Kevin 164 Fleming, john 164 Fleming, Louise 33, 135 F1eury,Waynr- Flowers, Donna 165 Flynn, Bruce 88, 135 F0isey,jac11ueline 173 Foley, Edward 135 Foley, john Foley, Timothy 165 Fontaine, David 165 Fontaine, Robert Fontaine, Susan 135 Fontana, Wayne Ford, Susan 135 Foresi. Diana 165 Forni, Karen 156 Fortier, Wayne 165 F0rtini.Paul156 Fortini, Terry 157 Fortune, Helen 173 Fountain, Mark Fountain, Richard Fox, Gregory 157 Fraczek. B1-11,1157 Fraczek, joan 136 Franco, jo1111 Franco, Faula 173 Frangianiore, William 32, 136 Fran ,Ci11a173 Frank, Lori Frzire, Frai1cr1173 Frasco, Gail 165 Frmn, 11-firny 156 Freeman. .-tlan Free111z111,j11diIl1173 Freshour.Mz1rjorie-11, 157 Friese, Patricia 165 Frye, Donna Cm-tz.je1frey157 Caiznoii, Deborah 17:3 Gu arm-au, Sandra 157 Galuriieaii, Teresa 53, 165 Galasku, Donald 165 Galaska, Nancy 157 Galica. james 173 Callant.Elizabetl1157 t2alloni,Pame1a31,-17,136 Calus, Donald 173 Gainelli, Dennis 136 Gumelli, Frank 165 Gamelli, Gina 173 Curriclli, Marie 157 cun1e11a,1nin1157 Gardener. Alan 173 Cune11.1.urri 157 Garvey. Mark 157 Gaiitharl. David 165 Gauthier, Catlieriiir-31, 136 Cuwrori, Fretlerivk 151 Gaze. Elaine Cchring, Andrea Gehring, Frederick 173 Gelzinis, Patricia 165 Gendrcau, Brian 173 Ceridreuu, Ei1cen136 Gendreuu, Richard 173 Cennari,Christine-173 Gentile, Donna 136 Gentile, Mark165 Gentry. Beverly 165 C-entry, Deborah 136 Ceren, Lori :inn 173 Germani. Denise 173 Germani. Louis 136 Gcrmano, Richard 137 Cermano, Robert Ciigowski Lf . William 165 Gi bcrt, C eryl Cilbert, Daniel 137 cilht-11, czury 165 Gilbert, Glenn 165 Ci1mour.Donna Mario 157 Gilmour, oanne165 Gilmour, ohn Cioranino, Nancy 157 Giordano, David Giroux, Raymond 157 Giroux, Patricia 173 Ciustina, Mary Giustina, Paul 173 Ciusto, Vita 137 203 Godbout, jacques Goff, Daniel 165 Gnltieri, Frank 165 Galliari, Hope sa, 1:17 Co1fieri,josepliine Colfieri, Louis:-61, 169 K :iren 68. 157 Gombar. Goodman, Mark 157 Goodman. Susan Goodwin. Debra 165 Gore. Robert 173 Gouin, Ronald Gould, jennifer 165 Could, Peter 137 Gould, William 157 Goulet, Carol 173 Goulet, Daniel 157 Govoni, Elaine 137 Gow, Charlene Grabiee. MaryAnn 157 Graham, Bruce 165 Graham, Debra 165 Graham, Scott 137 Grandpre, Ellen 33,112,136 Grandpre, james 157 Grandpre, Mary173 Hillman, Russell 165 Hindmarsh, Robert 27, 100, 117, 138 Hobart. Cvnthia 138 Hoey, Richard 138 Hoey, Steven 174 Holland, Kim 174 Holloway, Paul 94, 138 Holt, Mary 165 Homans, Linda 174 Homon, Dawn Hoppe, joy Hoppe, Tammy 174 Hnppa, VVi11iam 157 Horgan, M iehael 174 Hosmer, Susan Houle, Real Kiniry, Daniel 157 Kiniry, james 139 Kinsella, Louis 174, 178 Kirby, Michael Kirk, Beth 157 Kirk, Linda 140 Kirk, Laurie 174 Kisiel, Richard Kna ik, Marcie Kohli Leanne Beth 174 Kolodziej, Donald Ko1odziej,Wi11iam 165 Konieczn ,Stanley 165 Konovalcliick, Ann 174 Kcnovalchick, David 158 Kope, Cynthia 158 Howard, Carl Howard, Timothy Howe, Bradford 138 Howe, Patti Howe, Susan174 Hnwes, Howes, Ruth Ann Susan 157 Howie, Elaine 165 Howle, Mare 138 Granger. Granger, Gran er Arthur 102. 137 john 137 ohn157 8 -1 Granger, nnaarnary 173 Granger, Sandra 137 Crawl-y. Charlene Gray. Kathleen Cray, Kevin 137 Green, Christine 157 jones. Green, Maureen 165 Greene, Marilyn 43 Greene, Scott 173 Cra itis,judy157 Grigiin, William 173 Grimaldi. Carme1a165 Grimaldi. Deborah 173 Grimaldi, Laura Groll, Linda 157 Grout, George Grout, Rose Gruppioni, Thomas 122, 137 Guazzaloca, Philip 157 Guernsey, David 173 Guernsey, Elizabeth 72,159,137 Guiel, Laurie 173 Gui11otte,Keith157 Guillotte, Paul 173 Cuindon. David 157 Guindml. Mark 174 Guistina. David 165 Guistina. Mary las Guistina. Raymond 137 Gusek, Evelyn Guzik, Cheryl Guzik, Frederick 165 Guzman, Debra 28, 165 Guzman. Sandra 114, 137 Haggett, Sandra 137 Haight. Barbara Haight, David 174 Haight,jeffrey165 Hakanson, janet 165 Halliwell, Martin 137 Hamel, Debra 157 Hamel. Denise 137 Hamel, Kathleen 137 Hamel. Taryn 174 Hamilton, Karen Hamlett, Holly 61, 137 Hamlett, Timothy 174 Hammond, Steven137 Hance, Anthony Hanford, Hilary 165 Hanly, james 174 Hansmann, David 174 Hansmann, james 1 1:lrlow, Brcnda165 Harper, Frederick Harper. Harold 157 Harper, james Harper, Michael 66, 165 Harrington. Todd 17-t Harris. Paul 174 11art, Katherine Hartford, Philip Hartman, Donna Hartmann, Peter llasting, Mark 174 11athaway,A11an157 Hawkes, Deborah 137, 138 Healy, Luanne 28, 165 Heaton, jane Heaton, Raymond lingr-dns, Warren 151 Hegeman, jill Heiden, Linda 165 Hellstein, Cynthia 165 Hcllstcin, Mark Henderson. Cathy 157 Hennessy, Cynthia Henrichon, Donna Henry, james 137 Henry, Virginia 157 Hcnsen. Nancy Hensenjr , William 57 Herbert. Christopher Herlihy. A1an157 Hevtins, Brian 59 Heywood, Betsy Hickey, Thomas 151 Hi1drellL Lynda 138 Hill jr , Arol 165 Hubbard, Laura 138 Hubbard, Robert 80, 90, 138 Huber, Billy Hudson. Lynne 157 Hulseberg, Debra 157 Hulseberg, Kevin 174 Hulseberg, Kim Hurlbnt, jeffrey 138 Hussey, Deborah 174 Haialrinann, Lynn iss Hutchinson, Paula Hutchinson, Robert 138 1ppo1ito,Car1138 lppolito, Karen Isaacs, Mark 69, 138 Isaacs, Mary 28.77, 165 lzzo. Michael 174 jackson, Barbara 138 jackson, Bruce 138 jackson, Elizabeth jackson, john jackson, Scott 174 jamison, Samuel 157 janis, Paul 138. 153 janis, Sally jarvis, Agnes 157 jarvis, joy 174 jasiewia, Lois Korzeniowski, Carl 158 Kostopolus. William 107, 166 Kotowitz, Constance 83, 166 Kotowski, Debra 166 Kowalmyk, john 140 Kowalski, Michael 174 Kozikowski, Doreen 166 Kozlowski, Cary 158 Kramer, jonathan 166 Krawiee, Norma 140 Krenzke, Laura 174 Krewski, Mark 166 Kr0l1, Aline 175 Krota, Holly 53, 158 Krueger, Carol 166 Krukowski, john 158 Krynicki, Karen Kulik, Kathleen 28, 166 Kulik, Linda 75, 158 Kulik, Steven HJ, 117, 158 Kuza, Kathleen Labbe, juliana 166 Labbe, Paul Labranch, jeffrey 166 Labrie, Roger Lachapelle, Richard 82 Ladd, Peter 175 LaFleehe, Suzanne LaF1eurjr., Carlo 175 LaF1eur, jean 140 LaForest, Sharon 175 LaFrance, Gary 166 LaFromboise, Sandra LaFromboise, Stephen Lague, Karen 140 La uercia, David Laie, Barbara 166 Lakin, Cynthia 166 Lambert, jean 140 Lambert, Laurie 175 Lamountain, Richard jasiewia, Sheila 138 jensen, Karl jensen, William jocelyn, Kathrvn157 johnson, Charles 174 johnson, David johnson, Ellen 138 johnson, Maureen 138 johnson, Michael johnson, Robert 47, 69, 138 johnson, Ronald 165 johnston. Catherine johnston. Eric63, 1111, 138 johnston. Michael 138 jolicoeur, joseph 138 Lamountain, Theresa 166 Land, Wayne 86. 166 Land Lane ryljudy , E ward158 Lane, james 70. 166 Lane, jeffrey 166 Lane ,john 140 Lane, Phillip 166 Lang Lang lands, Barbara lands, john 166 jones, Karen 139 jones. Patricia 81, 139 jones, Randall 157 Robin 31, 79, 121, 139 jones, Roni 165 jourdain, Charles 165 jourdain, janet 157 judge. Elizabeth 91 jurkowski, Mark 174 Kaboray. Michael 174 Kalis, Lynn 165 Kallock, janet 113 Kallock, Lcslie165 Kaloroumakis, William 33.88,1lX1. 139 Kaloroumakis, Kathy 174 Kaminski, Carol 174 Kane, Dennis 174 Kane, john 157 Kane, Michael 139 Kanowski, Naney174 Kapinos, Freda-rick 157 Kay, Cheryl 139 Kay, Karen 165 Kay. Leslie 157 Keating, Kevin 157 Keegan, Donna 165 Kellam, Karen 157 Kelleher, Michael 45, 174 Kelly, Brian 165 Kelly, john 174 Kelly, julie 174 Kemp, Michael 157 Kemp, Paula Kennedy, jane Kennedy, Paul 151 Kenneway, Bruce Kindig, Kathryn 72, 913, 174 Kindig, Rosemarie 157 King, Barbara 139 King, Deborah 139 King, Ellen 139 King, Peter 165 Hill, Loretta Hill, Luanna Hill, Maria 20 11 King,Richard174 Kingsbury, john 174 Kingsbury, Kathleen Langton, Christine 175 Langton, Linda 158 Langway, Carol 158 Langway, Mary 140 Lapalme, Michael 140 Lapete, john 166 Lnplante. Debra 140 Larese jr., Valentino 140 Larivee, Richard Larrabee, Karen 140 Larrabee, Laurence 140 Larson, Cheryl 175 Lasky, Richard 158 Latour, Michael 86, 158 Latour, Richard 175 Laurie, Kathleen Laurie, Susan 140 Lavalley, Mark 171, 175 LaVoice, Diane Lawliss, Sharon 166 Lawrence, Neil Leahy, Dennis 166 Leahy, Maureen 140 LeC1air, Heidi 175 Leelair, William 74 Lecuyer, Diane Lee, Darcy 175 Lee, Kevin 166 Lefebvre, Dennis 166 Lefebvre, Russell Leggett, Lynn 53, 166 Leitzi11,Mary175 Lemaire, Debra 166 Lemarier. jeanette Lema , Catherine Lempke, Debra 51,111, 140 Leo, john 158 Leonelakis, Alexander 158 Leondakis, Ariadne 140 Leporati, Adele 175 Lertora, john 175 Lesiak, Mathew 166 Letendre, Carrie 140 Letendre, Roberta Lewis, Suzanne 166 Liddell, Bonnie 175 Liebro, Pamela 158 Liebro, Patricia 121, 158 Ligsukis, Thomas Lindner, Ronald 175 Lines, Mark 66, 74, 140 Lines, Mary 166 Link, Roxann 83, 140 Link, Steven 175 McConncl Liquori, Nancy Lodigiani, David 166 Lodigan, Richard 175 Loftus, jane 101, 158 Lombard, Donna 175 Lombard, Richard 166 Lonzo jr., Arthur 140 Loper, Michael Lord, Earl 166 Losacano, Peter 175 Loso, Kathleen Loso, Marsha Love, Michael Lover, Suzanne 28, 166 Lovett, Steven 140 Lovotti, Robert 140 Lozza, David Ludwig, Laura45, 140 Ludwig, Richard 175 Lund, Cheryl 158 Lund, julie 141 Lund, Theodore 166 Lussier, Mark 166 Lyman, Barbara 141 Lyman, Patrick 175 Lynch, Stelphen 141 Lyons, wi iam 158 MacDonald, Brian 158 MacDonald. Keith 166 MacElliott, Faith Maclntosh, Elizabeth 89, Mack, Mar aret 141 Mack, Micgael 166 Mackechnie. Darcy 158 MacQueston, Mark 141 Mac Rae, Diane 158 Maanaa, john 175 MacRae, Susan Magee, Karen 141 Magni, Deborah 141 Magiti, Louis 175 Ma oon, Donna Maloni, Casey 166 Maltese, Diana 166 Maltese, Kenneth 175 Manchino, Michael 158 Mancini, Cindy Mancini, Pamela 51,141 Mancino, Mark 175 Manfredi, joseph 141 Mangini, Peter 166 Mangini, Robert 141 Mango, james 85 1 Masotti, Thomas 142 Massa, Anne Massa, Ellen 142 Massa, Paul 142 Masse, Michele 175 Massey,jo hn Massey, Patricia Masso, Rafael Matlock, William Matroni,james175 Matte, Al an 175 Matteson, William Matthess, Karen 158 Matthews. john 166 Mattina, A nne 175 Mattina, Mary Mattoon, Douglas 166 Mattoon, Kenneth 70, 85, 158 Maxficld, Edward 166 M ayers, M arie166 Maznick, Crystal 142 McCarthy, Colleen 158 McCarthy, Curtis 94,142 McCarthy, David McCarthy, Deborah McCarthy, Donna 23, 41, 43, 138, 142 McCarthy, Lynn 175 McCarthy. Richard McConkey, Alan 175 McCnnkcv, jnhn 1, Marcia 142 Millett, Mary 158 Minelli, Melanie 158 Minor, Sandra 51, 142 Mirolli, Mark 176 Mirolli, Thomas 88, 167 Mitchell, judith 176 Mitchell, Sheila Modena, David 176 M odlish, Stephen Moe, Andrew Moller, Cynthia 176 Moller, Gary 142 Momaney, Elaine 142 Monigle, Edward 167 Monigle,jnannc158 Moore, Barbara 176 Moore jr , David 142 Moore, Hope 143 Moore, Martha 143 Moore, Patricia Moquin, David Moquin, Diane Morgan, Peter 143 Moriarty, Deborah 167 Moriarty, Donna 158 Moriarty, james Moriarty, Kenneth 143 Moriarty, Kevin 143 Moriarty, Mary Ann 102, 176 Moriarty, Patricia 14:1 Morin, Denise 158 Morin, Fred 176 Nowak, Charlotte 96122, 144 Nowak, Eileen 105, 144 Nowak, Karen 79, 158 Nowill, Donald 167 Nowlan, joanne 47, 144 Noyes, james 144 Nutter, Wesley 144 O' Brien, Deborah O' Brien, Karen 176 O' Brien, Keith 167 O'Connell, Alison 144 O'Connell, Mary 0'Connell, Steven 144 O'Connor, Brian 167 O'Connor, Mark 167 O'Connor, Patricia 0'Connor, Roderick 24, 27, 117 O'Connor, Susan Oczkus, Debra 167 O'Dea, Edward O' Hara, Brian Okolita, james 159 Okolo, Cheryl 144 O'Malley, Sheila 0'MaSt3. David 144 0'Neil, john 159 Osgood, Andrew 144 Osienski, Deborah McCormick, Karen 166 McCurdy, Bernice 142 McCurdy, Robert McDonald, Carolyn 158 McGowan, Kevin 55,142 McGrady, Stephen 158 MeCurk, Christopher 158 McCurk, Peter 99, 142 McCurn, Mark 166 McHugh, james McHugh, Michael Morin, Norma 143 Morin, Peter 143 Morris, john 167 Moses, Glen 158 Muchmore, Edward 143 Muller, Catherine 143 Mundt, Diane 45, 144 Muratore,Ma11rcen 113, 158 Mur hy, Melissa Mulllrr, Linda 167 Murphy, Robert 167 Miirphyfrirriaihy 144 Osienski jr., Richard 159 Oski, Diane 167 Ostroski, Deborah Ouimette, john Ouimette, Robin 176 Ouimette, Steven 176 Ouimette, Susan 159 Pacitti, Edward 23, 27, 144, 145 Pacitti, Stephen 144 McHugh, Richard McLean, Christine 158 McLean, james McLean, Kenneth 158 McMahon, Robert 176 McMahon, Susan McMurdy, jo Ann 51,111,142 McNamara, Thomas 167 McNeill, Laurie McQuade, Colleen 155, 158 Meade, Wallace 142 Meader jcr., john 167 Medvets y, Cheryl -4. 491 1 D 11.9 ,, il Il 6 M uscaro, Calc Nadeau, joseph 98 Napolitan,judith176 Napolitan, Thomas 144 Narault, Cynthia Nash, Allan 158 Nasti, Alberto Nathan, Stephen 176 Nani, Philip 15s ,. 5 , '75 '1' tn in R 4 53 W 1' 14N 551.-a,. . Q yr, .1 -1, -75 I 1 .a ' if S ' I .4 an ,, Man o, Steven 166 Manfey, Deborah 175 Manning, David Manning, Denise 175 Manser, Debra 166 Manser, Robin 175 Marceno, Vincent 142 Marchetti, james Marchetti, Marie 175 Marcy, David 175 Marcy, Karen 158 Marguette, Maureen Marquis, Damon 166 Marquis, Gary 142 Marra. james 175 Marrin, joseph Marrin, Kathleen Marsano, Derek 175 Marsh, Kathleen 175 Marsh, Roger166 Marshall, Evelyn 53, 142 Marshman. Ronald Martin, Kathy 142 Marwick, Gerald 175 Marwiala Stephen 166 Mason, james 66, 158 Mason, Michael 166 Masotti, Mary 166 4 iff' ll-Qiiggz-In-wean . ' -rw? .7 fi ar Mellen, Cheryln 158 Meiers, Richard Meic-rs, William 158 Mellinger, Chris 142 Mellinger, Wa ne 176 Me1loni,Angelb167 Melloni Mrs. Theresa 142 Nault. Christine 176 Nault, Gary 158 Nault. Glen 158 Navone. Roland 176 Nawracaj, Linda 176 Nemes Mar aret 43 144 Paier, Paier, Aldo 167 Debra Paier, Mary 176 Paier, Paige. Paine, Paine, Paine, Pa'ak, Otto 176 Laura 176 Andrew 176 Mary Melissa Robert 159 Palange,josephine167 Palmer, Donna Palmer, Linda 176 Panda, Mary 32, 98, 144 Panda, Susan Panto, Debra 176 Pappas, Elizabeth 144 Pappas, Gre ory 167 Pappas, Wilgam Meltzer, Daniel 176 Meltzer, David Melvin, Kathleen 176 Menard, Maureen 142 Mendrala, George 176 Merritt, Robin 176 Messer, ja 176 Messer, jellfrey 70, 158 Metcalf, Karen 176 Metivier, Jpy 142 Meyriclt, Ronald 176 Michel, Tracy M ikelis, Cynthia Miles jr., Edward 167 Miles, Mary 176 Miles, Thomas 158 Miller, Melanie 176 Miller, Meredith 158 Miller, Michael Miller, Robert Millett, Anne 87, 176 - S - Nemes jr., Walter 80, 167 Neumann. Ralph Newbrough, Carol 167 Newell, Kevin Newell, Michael 176 Newhouse, Mark 167 Nicholson, james 176 Nicora, Steven 144 Niedzielski, Robert 144 Nims, Erica 176 Nompleg i, Robert Noonan, fohn Nooney, Bradford Normand, Karen 167 Norris, Delna 158 Norton, Lynn 31, 144 Norton, Margaret 176 Nostin, Christine 144 Nostin, Eva 176 Nostin, Frank 176 Nostin, joseph 144 Nostin, Tina 176 Parent, David 176 Parent, Donna 159 Parent, jeffrey 176 Parent, john Parent, Nancv Parent, Scott 176 Pariseau, David 176 Pariseau, Mary 159 Parisi, Linda 176 Parker, Craig Paro, Virginia 55, 159 Parsons jr., Robert Parsons, Vicki 144 Parzich, jo Ann 176 Panich. Michael 94 Parz ch, Cynthia 167 Pashlto, Linda 159 Pasko, james 159 Pasko, john Pasko, Paul 167 Patino, Gary 159 Patino, Thomas 167 Pavlovich, joseph 176 Pa ne, Mary Pellchat, George 167 Pelchat, Richard 176 Peloquin, R. j. Pepyne, Susan Percy, Leslie 145 Pernice, Lisa 28, 162 Perrea, Cindy 176 Perrea, Michael Perry, john 159 Perry, joseph 41 Perry, Kyle 176 Perry, Richard 145 Perrv, Susan Petell, Diane 167 Peterson, Patricia Peyman, Mark 145 Phelps, Cathy Phelps, Lawrence 176 Phelps, Lynne 159 Philbrick, Cheryl 159 Philbrick, Gary 145 Phillips, Karen Phillips, Spero 92, 145 Piccin, Nancy 159 Pickreign, Donna 159 Picltreign, Thomas 159 Piela, Mary 32, 159 Pierce, Cindy 167 Pike 111, Eugene Pike. Kenneth 167 Pimental, jean 159 Pinkos, Lynn Piquette, Kenneth 176 Plant, Linda Plant, Paula Plant, Stephen 176 Plante, Debra 176 Plumle ,Steven 177 Podolakl, Charles 159 Podolak, Mark 145 Poitras, Deborah 159 Polastri, Lita 177 Polastry, Mark Politano, jo Ann 159 Palpalri, Lyriri 177 Poloski, Robert Poloski, Shirley Pomerlau, Robert 145 Pomerleau, Thomas 167 Pompi, Paul 177 Popowich, Paul 167 Poremby, Kevin 168 Porter, William Potito, jean 1 'iv if .i,. - , i 1, .,,,,, ,,,, . .. 3 i -isaa'-emily Potyka, Dagmar177 Pouliot, Carol Powling, Linda Powling, Ronald Pratt, Cynthia 145 Pratte, Richard 177 Preston, john 177 Prosco, Kathy 177 Prosco, Marie Prosco, Patricia Protono, Laurie 177 Proulx, Dennis 145 Prova, David B5 Provost, james 159 Przybyla, Carolyn 105, 145 Pugliano, Frederick 177 Putman, Robert 86, 159 Quatrone, Thomas 145 Rafuse, Robin 145 Raina, Leonard 177 Rainville, Nancy 168 205 .-k rw ,,,, ,,A W-2' TWT ? r 1 rv, . 1 r. 1 r, . Ramah, Kate 109, 160 Ranstrom, Barry 168 Rant, Carolyn 160 Rapa, Caro yn 160 Rapa, Michael 28, 168 Rattelsdorfer. Thomas Record, Terry 177 Redman, David 177 Redman, Richard 161 Reel, Eric 177 Rehor, Kathleen 160 Reilly, Donna 145 Reilly, Michael 168 Remillard, Pauline 177 Reopel, Theresa Rettura, Marianna 1tX1, 146 Rettura, Vincenzo Reynolds, William Rhodes. Mrs. Colleen 146 Rice, Charles 168 Richard, jerome Richard, Michele 177 Rickus, Dorothy 21,23, 79, 89, 117, 146 206 er Riddle, Eu ene168 Riddle, Ra? h 168 Riddle, Ricliard Riddle, Ronald 168 Riefljudith Rien eau, Robert Rier, C-eorge177 Rier, Robin146 Ringer, Sharon Rin er, Sheryl 59 Ripfey, Robert 146 Ripley, Robin Ripley, Roy 177 Rivers, Kathleen 168 Rizzo, Andrew 147 Rizzo, Michael Roberts, Barry177 Roberts, Brian 105, 147 Roberts, Christopher Roberts, Daniel 177 Roberts, Linda 160 Roberts, Sharon 177 Robertson, Nancy 160 Robinson, Diane 168 Robinson, Steven 168 Rodd, Cary 160 Rodd, Wayne Rogalski, joseph 168 Rogalski, Patricia 160 Rogalski, William 28,168 Rogers, Laurel Rogers, Luann160 Ro ers, Nancy Rolgandini, Chris 166, 168 Rolandini, David Rolandini. Debra 147 Rolandini, Linda 177 Rolandini, Mark 147 Romani, Eileen 177 Ronghi, Anna 147 Ronghi, Mario 177 Ronghi, Vincent 168 Rosa, Cheryl 147 Rossetti, George 177 Rossmeisl, Elizabeth 177 Rossmeisl, Laurie 168 Rourke, Kathleen 177 Roy, james Roy, Karen 160 Roy, Kimberly 168 Rud , Debra Rueli Valerie 160 Ru giera, Linda Rufnick, Diane 177 Humplik, Mary 177 Rush, Ned 177 Rushby, john Russo, Brenda 55, 168 Russo, Karen 177 Russo, Susan 160 Ruszala, Lorraine Ruszala, Stanley Ryan, Sharon Ryan, Thelma 160 Ryll. Michael 178 Sabatini, Milan 160 Sacco 111, Anthony 160 Sacharczyk, Shelley 178 Sady, Edward 147 Sady, Kenneth 70, 92 Saimeri, Bridged 147 Saimeri, joseph St. Dennis, Rosemarie St. Dennis, Walter 160 St, jean, Lance 160 st. john, David iss St. john, joseph 178 St. Marie, Paul St. Martin, Robert 168 St. Onge, Donna St. Onge, joseph Sl, Onge, Kathleen St. Onge, Rosanne 178 St. Peter Ste hen 28, 160 Saj, DeboraR,147 Sakowicz, Ann 178 Salem, jov 160 Salem, Edward 147 Salina, Mark 106, 147 Saltmarsh, David 147 Saltmarsh, Peter 147 Sanders, Pamela 147 Sanderson, Richard 147 Santaniello, Carmino168 Sapelli, joseph 178 Sauter, Deborah 160 Savaria, Stephen 160 Savenko, Paul 168 Savenko, Peter 147 Sawyer, james 23, 27, 147 Sawyer, jeffrey 178 Sayre, C audia178 Sayward, Anita 178, 49 Scaiuri, Denise Schlatka, joseph Schmidt, Deborah 147 Schoolcraft, Richard 168 Schortmann, Carl 147 Schrecke, Mark 168 Schubert, Dana Schutt, Arthur Scott, Bernard Scott, Donna 168 Scott, jonathan Scott, Michael Scrivner, Rebecca 168 Scudder, William 178 Scully, Michael 160 Scully, Steven 147 Scully, Timothy 147 Selvatico, Donna Semprebon, Gina 155, 160 Senecal, Andre 86, 168 Senecal, Diane 75, 168 Senecal, Cinette Senecal, Linda 178 Senez, Robert 160 Serafino, Pamela 160 Serra, Mark 178 Shannon, Mark Sharrow, Russell Sharry, Mark 147 shew, julie 178 Shaw, Pamela 160 Shaw, Robert Shea, Frederick 147 Shea, Maureen 178 Sheehan, Kevin 178 Sheehan, Nancy 103, 147 Sheil, john 178 sheil, Kathryn 175 Sheil, Patrice 160 Sheldon, Cheryl Sheldon, Karen 148 Sheldon, Miriam 160 Sheldon, Ronald 178 Sheppard, Cheri 68, 148 Sheridan, Diane Sheridan, Mark 148 Sheridan, Tracy 168 Sherlaw, Carolyn 148 Sherry, Daniel 178 Shibley, joseph 178 Shibley, William 148 Shields, Colleen 138, 148 Shields, james 82, 178 Shields, Karen 160 Shouse, Kristy 178 Sieltler, Sarah 178 Sibley, john 160 Sick1er,jeffrey1T8 Siedel, Fred 178 Sienko, Robert 168 Silk, Karen 101, 160 Silloway, Randy 168 Simone, Richard 80, 168 Simpson, David 178 Simpson, Laurie Simpson, Martha 148 Simpson, Michael 66, 160 Simpson, Peter 168 Sinay, Darlene 178 Sinico, William Skiba, Cary 168 Skiba, Mark Skipton, jeffrey 178 Skok, Stephen Skowron, Ann Skypeck, Susan 178 Slawski, Carol 148 Sliwa, Karen 168 Slowick, Gregory Slowick, Susan 178 Slusars, Deborah 168 Small, Debra Small Richard 168 Smith, Brian 160 Smith, Candace Smith, Cynthia 178 Smith, Eric 160 Smith, Eugene Smith, Karen 178 Smith, Michael Smith, Nancy 107 Smith, Pam 160 Smith, Peter 178 Smith, Philip 148 Smith, Robin 168 Smith, Russell 168 Smith, Susan 68 Smith, Thomas 85 Snyder, Mark 178 Sosnowich, Richard 178 Southworth, Robert 178 Spadoni, Catherine Spadoni, Glenn 178 Spadoni, Henry 148 Spanos, julie 178 Spencer, Roger 160 Splawn, Gina 178 Sprague, Russell 160 Stadnicki, Brenda 168 Stahelski, Paul 148 Standen, Carlton Standafer, Max 178 Stanton, janet Stathis, Nancy Steadman, Lou 160 Steele, Elizabeth 178 Steele, Kathleen 148 Stefano, Nancy 160 Stephens, Donna 149 Sterling, Ellen 168 Sterling, Robert Stetson, Anne Stevenson, Mary 160 Stiles, Russell Storozuk, Pamela 168 Sullivan, Edward 178 Sullivan, Karen 168 Sullivan, Lillian Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Michael Sullivan, Thomas 160 Sutter, Dale 160 Sutter, Eric 149 Sutter, Thomas 92, 160 Suty, Barbara 160 Suty, Linda 168 Swentenickas, joseph 178 Swiencicki, Paul 160 Swierad, Edwin Swords, Beth 168 Symington, Alan 149 Symington, Laurie 168 Szcze anek, Donald 168 Szostilewicz, Deborah Szydlowski, Cynthia 160 Talbot, Wendy 168 Talbot, Wesley 23, 149 Tansey, Peter 160 Tardibuono, Gerri168 Tardibuono, Robert 149 Tassinari, Mark 168 Tassinari, Susan 41, 149 Tathis, Nancy 178 Tatro, john 168 Tauscher, Kraig 149 Taylor, Kathryn 178 Taylor, Kimberly Ta lor Lorriann110 149 1' r . Taylor, Melody 151 Taylor, Patricia 103, 149 Taylor, William 169 Teece, jeffrey 178 Teece, Robin 178 Teece, Ronald 169 Tenrzar, julian 169 Tenerowicz, Peter Tesini, jean 87, 149 Tetrault, Paul 160 Tharaldson, Laurie 169 Theilig, Leonard 149 Theriaque, Patti Theriaque, Paula 169 Theriaque, Raymond 169 Thereault, David Theriault, Denise Theriault, Rhonda 178 Thibault, Suzanne 178 Thomas, Cheryl 169 Thomas, Edward 90, 149 Thomas, Richard 178 Thompson, Kathleen Thompson, Rhonda Tise, Laure 149 Tise, Lyle 169 Tolomeo, David Tooley, Kathleen 77, 174, Tooley, Thomas 160 Torkington, Sylvia 178 Toti ui, john za, 160 Toti, Mary 169 Tougas, Suzanne 178 Trank,janis149 Tratiak, Karen 149 Tratiak, Lorraine 89, 160 Trombley, Diane 160 Trombley, joan 169 Tuckey, Mary jo 160 Turcotte, Caro 169 Turcotte, Debra 149 Turcotte, Richard Turcotte, Robert 161 Turner, Lori 169 Twining, Robert 178 Uras, Richard 150 Urban, joseph Vaillancourt, Donna 169 Valenti, Paula 161 Vallee, Louise Van Loan, Connie 87 Varley, William 150 Vermes, Craig 179 Veino, Barry 178 Vekakis, Nicholas 150 Ventulett, Gordon150 Vermes, Craig Vershon, George 150 Vershon, Paul 169 Vezzola, Michael 150 Vincent, Marilyn 161 Vincent, Michael 150 Vincent, Mark Vincent, Michael 179 Vincent Patricia Vincent, Thomas 28 Vitro, Susan 179 Vogel, jeffrey 169 Vogfl, Robert Vo mer, judith 179 Voyik, Lynn 150 Voyik, Susan 179 Waite, Donna Waite, Lauren Waite, Linda 150 Waite, Pamela 179 Waite, Patricia 169 Walachy, Patricia 169 Walker. Carol Walker, Cynthia 150 Walker, Douglas 169 Walker, Lisa 169 Walker, Marie 169 Walker, Wylena 138, 150 Wallace, Lea Anne Wallace, Richard 169 Walsh, Ann Walsh, Barbara Walsh, Diane 161 Walsh, Kimberly 169 Walsh, Lorelei 161 Walters jr., Wally 179 Wargat, Leona 103, 151 Warner, Deborah 161 Watson, David 161 Waters, Teresa Weaver, Constance 179 Weaver, john 161 I Webster, Alan Webster, Beverly 179 Webster, Cheryl 150 Weiss jr., Leonard 161 Welch, Patricia 109 Welker, Kurt 169 Welker, Sherriann 150 Wellsman, Marion Wendler, Paul 69, 150 Wesson, Cynthia West jr., Nelson 179 Weston, Roberta 118, 169 Westover, Gregory 161 Whalen, Christine Wheeler, Cail Whelan, Carol 169 Whelan, Robert 70, 150 Whitaker, Brad 169 17 White, Cynthia 169 Whiting, Cynthia 150 Whiting, Laurie 93, 161 Whitman. Thomas 179 Wh te, Peter 169 Willett, Louise 169 Willey, Gene 161 Williams, James 169 Willis, Richard 179 Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson, Stephen 179 Winn, Michael 151 Witaszik, Wendy 169 Witherell, David Wolf, Pamela 169 Wolfzr., William 151 Wolf , Kenneth 16l Wonsek, Deborah Wonsek, Donna 179 Wood, Douglas Wood, Marjorie 151 Wood Jr., Nonnan169 Wright, Daniel 161 Wright, David Wright, Forest 169 Wright, Joanne Wright, Richard 27, 117 Wright, William 179 Yacovone, Ann 179 Yacovone, Paul 161 Yankee, Susan Yankee, Wayne Yelinek Jr., Raymond 169 Yezewski, Clare 161 Yiznitsky,fJoyce179 Young, Al red Young, Charles 179 Young, Coreen 179 Yvon, Timothy 179 Yurko, Joann 63, 161 Zabik, Jeanie Za ula, David 179 Zafeski, Cynthia Zalewa, Kathleen 161 Zarecki, Barbara 31, 151 Zarlen o, Anne Zarr,C5oria161 Zerra, Susan 179 Zielinski, Brian 169 Ziemba, Stephen Zimmennan, Karen 31, 79, 105, 151 Zimmennan, Paul 76, 161 Zing, Susan Zitka, Dawn 179 Zitka, Edward Zograios, Nancy 77, 161 Zografos, Robert 151 Zucco, Annette 179 Zucco, Diane 151 Zucco, Dominic 157 Zukowski, Arthur 169 Zukowski, David 179 Zukowski, Debra 75, 169 Zukowski, Ruth 179 Zurlino, Barbara 101 Zurlino, Glenn 169 Zytkiewin, Susan 179 SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Chris Grammaticas 39 ADMINISTRATION Bauman, George 39 Shields, Robert 32, 39, 49, 103 Siepietowski, John SCHOOL COMMITTEE Blake, John Girotti, William Nash, Thomas E. Pratte, A. Edmond 39 Redman, John 39 Sady, Dr. James J. 39 Sweet, Betty 39 FACULTY Sub'ect Coordinators Aseltine, Richard - lnd. Art 126 Beals, Norman - Sci. 126 Bozenhard, George- Hist. 126 Pease, Maurice - Bus. 128 Phair, Willis - Math. 47 Laveglia, Angelo - Lang, 49, 127 Abbe, Donald 119, 121, 126 Abel, Margaret 47 Barrett, James Beauchesne, Gerald 126 Blackmore, Harold 126 Bruhm, Kenneth 126 Burque, Rene 110, 126 Case, Manning 126 Cava, Angelo 126 Choate, James 126 Clark, A ice 126 Cleveland, Joanne 59 Connors, Peter 126 Cooke, Raymond 126 Cordner, Robin 126 Cowing, Helen 127 Crane, Francis Crosier, David C. Curley, Margaret 127 Curtiss, Davetta Cyranowski, Mar 127 Czelusniak,Ronalld127 Delisle, Jean 127 Delisle, Robert 127 Demastrie, Rosemary 108 Pillsbury, Gordon 47, 128 Plourde, Joseph Popko, Frances 128 Preis, Christine 128 Quigley, William 94,128 Redden, Carol Richards, M, Carmen 108, 128 Riggs, Arline128 OFFICE Beauchemin, Dorothy Christina, Edna 63 Hildreth, Dorothy 63 Johnson, Geraldine Kennedy, Eunice LaMontagne, Robert Devino, Donald 127 Donnelly, Bernard 127 Dudek, Sandra 109 Dunbar, Allen 127 Eagan, Richard 127 Feige, Susan 127 Ferraro, Ralph 127 Ferriter, Edward 49 Fife, Edwin 127 Flemming, Louise 127 Foster, Barbara 127 Fullam, Harold 127 Goff, Robert 106 Goss, Laurence Grazia, Eugene Harper, Joyce 112, 127 Hea ey, Henry 127 Hetfron, Mary 127 Herzberg, Carol 127 Hyland, Theodore 45, 127 Jerome, Arthur 127 Johnston, George 127 Jones, William 127,86 Keating, Mary 127 Kelliher, Jean 127 Kidd, Robert 127 Kindig, Kenneth 127 Konkol, Kathleen 127 Korbut, Frank 127 Kozloski, Henry 127 Kurtz, Marion 127 Kwiat, Peter Lemieux, Suzanne 107, 127 Lenahan, Eileen 128 Letourneau, Carol 128 Lindquist, Barbara 128 Little, Gregory 59, 128 Lockwood, Leonard 45, 128 Lynch, Timothy 128 Manning, Helen 128 Malachowski, Edward 128 Marsh, Beverly 128 McVay, H. Vilroy12,8 Mehegan, John 128 Mozden, lrene128 Newall, Martha 72, 128 Niedzielski, Louise 128 Page, Roberta 128 Rioux,Roger51,12B Rossi, Marilyn 128 Rounsville, Martha Russo, Thomas 128 Ryan, William 128 Salamon, John 128 Scheehser, Laurence 128 Serra, Elaine 128 Sheehan, Joseph 128 Shuster, John 53, 128 Simmons, Alfred 128 Smith, Theodore Springett, Theodore 128 Stacey, Sally 77 Swistro, Victoria Szatrowski, Casimir 128 Tharaldson, Robert 129 Titcomb, Betty 129 Trudeau, Philip 129 Vye, Gordon 43, 129 Walton, Charles Walsh, Sylvester 41, 129 Wassell, Jean 129 Wierenga, Wilma 163, 129 Wiseman, Richard 129 Zaret, Lillian Zemba, Robert 129 HUM AN DEVELOPM ENT Snyder, Donald - Director Daggett, John Martin, James Spear, Alfreda - Office 61 GUIDANCE Bird, Russell 126 Laufer, Milton 127 McGrath, Agnes 61,128 Pombar, Carol 61, 128 Zarilla, Peter 129 Rockwell, Marjorie - Office SCHOOL NURSES Faits, Mary 63 LaVoice, Elizabeth 105, 63 , 126: ca A Q, f, ZW... 3- I ,.--.. Q I.. Q. 'J' Smith, Beatrice Tavlor, Edith6f3 SERVICE Adams, Hazel -- Caf. Mgr. Baldwin, Alice Barlow, Sarah Blanchard, Ruth Boclley, Betty Chiapuui, Alice Dutkiewicz, Jean Elliot, Olive Gamelli, Alice Guthrie, Joyce Hartman, Jud Kahmian, Barbara Krawiee, Marion Liebro, Mildred Manley, Joan Messier, llean Nicholson, Katie Okolita, Gertrude Pietruszak, Helen Pirani, Ruby Pupek, Jane Rogers, Rita Selvatico, Gloria Symington, Ann Syplek, Helen Ur an, Adelle Aldrich, George Ball, Robert Chandler, Bruce Dorne. Harris Duress, Donald P. Cawron, Fredrick Gray, William Leporati, Joseph Magni, Angelo McCarty, Richard Napolitan, Carlo Reardon, David Smith, Francis - Head Cu Sterling, John Taskey, Felix Welch, Frank Zagura, Frank Completing work on a yearbook requires help from many individuals outside the staff. Some names which must be mentioned are Pat Carney who helped in the design and the layout of the book, Mr. Maurice Landry, our professional photographer, and Loring Studios. Also deserving mention are Mrs. Dorothy Beauchemin and Mr. Robert LaMountagne for providing us with student lists, two students outside of the staff, Tom Connor for artwork and Donna McCarthy for photography and general help in yearbook production, and Rock Singewald for many hours of consultation with the editor. st Thanks also should be extended to Mr. Donald Lendrv ofthe American Yearbook Company and most especially to our advisor through this difficult year, M r. Peter T Connors. To all these people and the many others who helped us produce the 1973 Terrier, we express our sincere appreciation. 207 These are the days - Times of laughter and exuberance! Although life must end, Being young need never cease. ,i - -' igymmgg, 6.1.-rj .4:1' .. ,. - Qi...-1.4...1. , .,..,,x,.,g.-, Q11-,, K '-N:,:,mf.5,,.:- .7.,,,n, ,, H.. .. 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