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O Bancroft, all our love w e bring To You, w hose name we sing. For lessons learned and friendships made. For life's foundation laid; For all the joys w hich we have known. The understanding w e've been show n, Alm a Mater, w e sing your praise O ur guide in youthful days.
O Bancroft, when we leave these halls. W hen w ider service calls. In thought we'll often linger here And Bancroft's name hold dear. W e thank you for the friendliness W hich you have taught us to express, Alma Mater, we sing your praise O ur guide in youthful days. Dorothy Peckham
W e, the class of 1978, honor a woman whose name is synonymous with The Bancroft School. She has given her heart freely and w illingly at every corner, and w e in turn give our hearts to her. W ith respect, admiration, and love, we dedicate this yearbook to Miss Elinor W . Pike.
"Pikie"
Administration
Mr. Wyatt Garfield
Mrs. Marion Howe
Mr. leffrey Woodworth
Mr. Edgar Gauthier
Mr. Stephen Samborski
Miss Elinor Pike
Mrs. Lois Enman, Miss Margaret Keith, Mrs. Marjorie Anderson, Mrs. Vicky Powers
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|l?V « Mrs. Alice Carr
Mr. lames Mottram
Mr. Kevin Cabana
Mrs. Dianne Barrows
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Miss Ruth Gauch
Mr. Edgar Gauthier
Mr. Gary Mathieu
Mrs. Marcia Stansfield
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Mr. Peter Crone
Mrs. Ellen Rasnick
Miss Libby Woodcock
Mr. Charles Wood
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English Miss June Sheldon
Mr. Harvey Fenigsohn
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Mr. Michael Oliphant
Mrs. Gail Swenson
Mr. Stephen White
Mrs. Elizabeth Tsang
Mrs. Amy Pearson
Mrs. Elizabeth George
Mr. Stephen Samborski
Mrs. Barrie Coontz
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Mr. Winslow Myers Mrs. Mary Trostel
Mrs. Phyllis lernberg
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Mr. Paul Tennant
Athletics
Mr. Charles Aleksiewicz
Mrs. Diane Knutson
Mrs. Louise Cebelein
Mr. Vincent Moore
Essentials
Miss Elizabeth Eidlitz
Mrs. Lucy Wood
Mrs. Barbara Fargo
Mr. George O'Brien
Mrs. Maureen Cray
Mrs. Louise Liddy
Mr. lohn Sabuk
Mrs. Sivea Flagg, Mrs. Elie Senecal, Mrs. Kathleen Bisceglia, Mrs. Sis Jones Mrs. Lillian Whitney
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'M ine are L.L. Bean's'
W ill the real Kevin Cabana please stand up.
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Andrew V. Amorello
I get by with a little help from my friends. The Beatles
Cook'em UP!
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"There are mysteries, spheres, kingdoms, that we were not made to under stand. Yet sometimes we grasp them for a brief moment, as familiars, but only by the deepest empathy and the greatest care." E. Stephan
"Exam inations are formidable even to the best prepared, for even the greatest fool can ask more than the wisest man can answer." C.C. Colton
Keith C.A.A. Baker 13
Lou James Benjamin " . . . feeling good is just enough for me"
i have a lesson, must impart to you . . . Jump up, look around find yourself some fun. No sense in sitting around liere hating everyone. No man is an island, and his castle isn't home. Ian Anderson
Yet the worst kind of men are those w ho w on't take risks in life for their own self preservation. H. Hess, Steppenw olf
"The nest in full of nothing when the the bird is flo w n ."
Karl Andrew Bjork
Acquaintances to Friends
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Michael Castriotta
If 1 leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me, I must be travelling on now. There's too many places I've got to see. A. Collins - R. VanZant
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Brian F. Cristy
W e do not know w here we are going but we are on our way. Stephen Vincent Benet
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Joseph A. Frem 19
Angus Garfield
I'm taking the time to find Some new roads into my mind Discovering things and giving them wings It's time that this boy learned to fly, Dave Mason
The heart has its reasons w h ich reason know s nothing of. Pascal
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Hey kiddo, how're doin . . . Little Diago . . . Jogie & Teekie Later, much! . . . Boz Scaggs , . . W est Falmouth . . . Amazon . . . M assive . . .
You got to learn how to fall Before you learn to fly. P. Simon
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Nothing is new. W e are just becoming more conscious of w hat exists. Unknow n
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Andrea Harris
Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. K.C .
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Mark Richard Hennigar O h I can't keep it in, can't keep it in I've gotta let it out. I've gotta show the w orld, w orld's gotta see. See all the love, love that's in me — I said W h y w alk alone. W hy worry w hen it's warm over here. You've got so much to say, say w hat you mean Mean w hat you're thinking, and think anything. W h y not? Cat Stevens You've gotta believe in som ething and give it some time.
I had a dream that one day My children w ould be judged Not by the color of their skin But by the content of their character. Martin Luther King
You've gotta believe in som eone . . . go over the line. Stephen Stills
W e are led to believe a lie . .. W hen w e see w ith , not through the eye. W illiam Blake
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Louise Hutchins Ne regarde pas d'ou tu viens, vois ou tu vas, cela seui importe a chacun Beaumarchais
I w on't say good-bye, I'll just say I'll see you later.
People w ho need people are the luckiest people in in the w orld. B. Streisand
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Matthew Johnson
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Julie Ann Logan N ow if all my golden moments could be rolled into one They w ould shine like the sun. James Taylor
The world is a circle that goes round and round. My life is a seesaw W ith its ups and downs. Please don't make me w hat I'm not for what I am is all I've got. I just want the world to see that you are you and I am me. I.L.
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Kristin Marshall
The inner side of every cloud, Is bright and shining; Therefore turn your clouds about, And always wear them inside out. E.|. Fowler
A friend is someone who likes you. loan W alsh Anglund
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Jennifer Heather McPherson
O H BOY! . . . But anyways . . . Hey, what can 1 say? Not much . . . How do I get w here you are? . . . Spaz . . . C lonie . . . Mac attack , . . I don't know . . . You know . . . Doritos . . . T U R K EY . . .
"A cheerful heart, a smiling face Pours sunshine in the darkest place.
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Available soon on the Warner label, my first album.
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A party where I didn't get thrown in the pool. (I'm on the left.)
Me in my rum-running days.
ROBERT G. N EU H A RD T (1960-2076) Buffalo Bob . . . 101% . . . Hondo . . . Cook'em up king . . . HARTLY
"Be obsequious, purple and clairvoyant Spaniards and Mexicans
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But I have not much time, I have friends to discover and a great many things to understand. The Little Prince
Andrea Lynn Sussman No distance of place nor lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those w ho are thoroughly persuaded of each other's w orth, Arabian Proverb
"W hat's the use of w orrying, it never was w o rth w h ile, so pack up your troubles . . . and sm ile, sm ile, sm ile."
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The road goes ever on and on, Down from the door where it began Now far ahead the Road has gone And I must follow if I can. Still round the corner there may wait A new road or secret gate And though we pass them by today Tom orrow we may come this way. J.R.R. Tolkien
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George Keith Tonna
Going to school doesn't make you a scholar any more than going to Macdonalds makes you a hamburger. C liff Streit
Al abrir los ojos, vi el Aleph. El Aleph? — repeti - Si, el .Aleph, el lugar donde estan, sin contundirse, todos los lugares del orbe, vistos desde todos los angulos. lorge Luis Borges
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And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make. Beatles
Jamming — Bob Marley and the Wailers Something lost or something gained Don't you be afraid O nly you can make the moves Bring about the change, Dave Mason
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Grade Eight
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Freshmen
Class Representatives — Chris Annorello, Alec lohnson
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Tracey M cC an , David Raible
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Juniors
Class Representatives
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Steve Jerome, Bonnie Robertson
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Coach — Mrs. Diane Knutson; Captains — Kristin M arshall, Caroline W esby; Manager — M ellissa C ood now ; Missing — Kristin M arshall, M olly Shea
Junior Varsity
Coach - Mr. Vincent Moore; Manager - Mark Hennigar
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Coach — Mr. Vincent Moore
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Coach — Mrs. Diane Knutson; Captains — Vicary Graham , Jennifer McPherson
Varsity
Coach - Mr. Charles A leksiew icz; Captain - Mark Hennigar
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Ice Hockey Coach — Mr. Stephen Samborski
Cross Country Chuck W ood Sue Hall Jamie Lee Rick Seymour Mary W heeler David Raible Morgan Stair
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The Blue Moon Board
Co-Editors — George Tsandikos, Lisa Bernat Co-Business Managers - Andrew Bjork, Wendy White Photographer — Robert Bernstein Yearbook Sales - Robert Neuhardt Copy Editor— Joseph Erem Sports Editor - Jennifer McPherson
Special Thanks to Mr. Gary M athieu
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Disciplinary Committee
Executive Committee Moderator — Andrew Bjork; Secretary — Robert Neuhardt
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Drama Board Co-Chairpersons — Vicary Graham , Lisa Bernat
Drama Club
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Com m unity Services Chairperson - Carolyn Petter
Social Committee Co-Chairpersons - Vicary Graham , Lisa Bernat
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Recycling Com m ittee Chairperson — Phoebe Barnard
Outdoors Club Co-Chairpersons - Randy W ood, M atthew Johnson, Craig Kerr
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I.C.E. Committee faculty Coorciinatcjr - Mrs. Barbara Fargo
The Spark Co-Editors — )ulia Coldrosen, Amy Oakes Missing — Amy Oakes
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Chorus Director — Mrs, )aye Boardman; President — Louise Hutchins
Senior Band Director — Mr. Paul Tennant
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Upper School Library Committee Chdir[)erson - Denise Lemire
M iddle School Library Committee
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Charlie's Angels
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Holiday Marketplace
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Merry Christmas
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Fall Production
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Valentine's Day Angel: Mark W hite
D evil: Matt Johnson
Mr, Crone Valentine and Mrs. Valentine W ood co ck
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Last W ill and Testament W e, the class of nineteen hundred seventy-eight, being of seemingly sound minds and relatively able bodies, do hereby bequeath the follow ing:
Andrew A. leaves for Hollywood Keith leaves for Jamaica Lou leaves little quizzies Lisa leaves as a liaison Andy B. leaves as Karl M ike leaves his artwork behind Brian leaves his sunshine behind joe leaves in a B.M .W . Angus leaves Auntie Alice Vicky leaves booking a group for a dance Chris leaves South Grafton Andrea H. leaves at 12:35 Mark leaves for new Mights Louise leaves as a healer M atthew leaves as a farmer Bruce leaves "crash-proof" Julie leaves with the Sandbox Award Kristin leaves W est Boylston Jennifer comes to leave Robert leaves on foot Andrea S. leaves two inches taller Jessica leaves with a W orcester accent Larri peels out George T. walks out of Spanish for the last time George Ts. leaves passing out wintergreen lifesavers Mark leaves a ham W endy leaves to join the M arines Randy leaves with a full house
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W e leave:
Mr. Garfield - all our love Mr, A leksiew icz — recruiting for chorus Mrs. Barrows — one more period a day Mrs. Boardman — a 36 hour day Mr. Cabana — the chairman of the Null Set Mrs, Carr — nothing new under the sun Mrs. Coontz — w ithout crumbs Mr. Crone — a bottomless cup of coffee Miss Eidlitz — an undecorated room Mrs. Fargo — as Bargo Mr. Fenigsohn — pacing Miss Gauch — a new fender Mr. G authier — praying to Saint )ude Mrs. Cebelein — organized Mrs. George — experiencing one year of Bancroft fun Mrs. Gray — quietly Mrs. How e — track shoes Mrs. Jernberg — as our granny Mrs. Knutson — as a member in the Arthur Treacher's Diner Club Mrs. Liddy — regretfully Mr. M athieu — Som inex for next years yearbook Mr. Moore — tangled in the Universal Mr. Mottram — "Tom orrow " Mr. Myers — a new van Mr. O liphant — a physics class of twenty Mrs. Pearson — long hair Miss Pike — the yearbook Mr. Polletta — w ithout any Italien protoges Mrs. Rasnick — one more year with M.C, Mr, Samborki - the entire class of '79 at Harvard Miss Sheldon — clear lime water Mrs. Stansfield — a pigeonless world Mrs. Swenson — the Posture Award Mr. Tennant — ear plugs Mrs. Trostel — perfectly mixed glazes Mrs. Tsang - a sewing bee Mr. W hite — a balance between his Id and Superego Mr. W ood — a typist Mrs, W ood — w ithout a chauffeur Miss W oodcock — Miss M aine Mr. W oodworth - as a bachelor no longer The O ffice Ladies - a bullet-proof office Tbe Kitchen Ladies - with appreciation George, Paul, and )ohn - a dry B.B.B.
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Compliments of;
A. Amorello and Sons 123 Southwest Cutoff Worcester, Massachusetts
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Congratulations to the class of 1978 from
R. H. White Construction Company
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BrassSmith House Representing the Giftware Industry E. Glenn Gates
Karl N. Bjork
Com plim ents of
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Snider Brothers Inc. B r e s n a h a n 's S e r v ic e S t a t io n 23 M aple Avenue Shrewsbury, M assachusetts
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Richard F. O'Hearn, Jr. / ]. L. Emile St. Pierre
WASHBURN-GARFIELD CO. VALVES-CO N TRO LS-PIPE FITTINGS 1872-1972
B. A. KING
Frederic E. Churchill / Harry J. Warms
GEORGE H. CLARK & CQ PA IN TS-SO LV EN TS-CU STO M CO ATIN G S-STAIN SINDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES 1855-1972
Custom Coating and Laminating Corp. 717 Plantation Street Worcester, Massachusetts
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F?U B B ER COIVI BAISIY North Brookfield, M ass. 01535
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Windle Industries Inc. 65 Canal Street Millbury, Massachusetts
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Compliments of:
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frem Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frem Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frem
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Compliments of
Cristy Chemical Corporation
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