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Dr. Edward Kelleher Superintendent of Schools Left to Right, Standing: Mr. Landry, Dr. Kelleher, Mr. Foley. Sitting: Miss Gibbons, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Farrow, Mr. Currier, Mrs. Smith. School Committee
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Co-Editors Kathy Gregoriou John Ruchinskas Advisor Ms. Judith Ferrari Staff Ralph Abislaiman Kenneth Housman Carol Ackley Susan Lindsay Sally Ashton Diane Melin Thomas Barrette Mary Jean O ' Regan Leslie Bernhart Patricia Pace Michael Carlstrom Allen Prikacki Deborah Chabot Brianne Simonelli Rebecca Clapp Pamela Taylor Mary Cornell James Teschner Maria Gavelis Debbie Vail John Haley Joan Wisniewski Photographers: Jerry Brooks Michael Carlstrom Business Manager: Mary Anne Galica Credits THANKS TO: Ms. Peterson — Endsheets Mark Ide — Aerial Photo Purdy Studios — Photography Publishing — Taylor Publ. Company Contents Faculty- Seniors Activities Sports U nderclassmen Clubs Advertisements 3
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Mr. J. Robert Fail Principal To the Class of 1973: Yearbook Day is, indeed, a memorable day. The cumulation of a year ' s work by the editors and staff; the distribution of books and seeing ourselves in print — all this certainly is memorable. But, perhaps more memorable and noteworthy is the knowledge on the part of the staff and the advisor that the long road has finally come to an end. Each class, in succession, tries to out do all the yearbooks which have gone before, and the Class of 1973 is no exception. Pride in an accomplishment well done can certainly be yours on Yearbook Day. Pride, too, can be had by the entire Class in the knowledge that your goal of a high school education is almost attained. Commencement — now so near — literally means the beginning. As you begin your new careers — whether in further education, industry or whatever — we hope that you will look back favorably upon your high school days as ones which have been most meaningful and truly educational in all respects. A parting wish: whenever the path seems especially rough, we hope that you will recall the slogan of the optimist: As you ramble on through Life, Brother, Whatever be your goal; Keep your eye upon the doughnut, And not upon the hole! Good luck, God speed, and Goodbye. J. Robert Vail
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