Saturday, June 8, 2013
News from Richard Donovan
Richard Donovan as an eighth grader at Westminster Junior High School in 1956. He would attend grade 9 in Westminster before attending Gardner High School.
GHS Classmate Richard Donovan reports that he and Paula (LaChance) Donovan are still residing in Coral Gables, Florida. Both of them play golf. Paula has been very involved in competitive tennis. Dick has been involved with a number of civic and charitable organizations and serves as a board member on several. The Donovans have traveled extensively to Europe, Asia, South America, and the Middle East over the years. Dick has bought and sold businesses around the country and still visits his business holdings on a regular basis. In addition, the family also owns real estate in Florida and Massachusetts which they operate with their two boys. Both Donovans welcome news from classmates.
Editors Note: The GHS Class of 1960 was fortunate to get the "last batch" of students from the town of Westminster in the fall of 1957. Oakmont Regional High School was being built and the first class to graduate from Oakmont did so in 1961. Among the Westminster students choosing to attend Gardner High School were Nancy Haynes, Marilyn LeCuyer, Carol Waterman, Marilyn Parnanen, Judith Viweg, June Prentiss, Ernest Lehtonen, Geraldine Gerard, Erik Pakkila, Janyce Charles, Evelyn Hurme, Rita Lemieur, Terry Tosh, Betty Leavenworth, Robert Marien, William Bradford, John Oinonen, Merilyn Ruuska, Robert Clarkson, Joseph Marien, and Jean Tkaczyk.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Remembering Walter Dubzinski, Sr.
You may remember him best as a teacher,
football coach, or guidance counselor.
Walter Dubzinski Sr., a former pro
football player who went onto become a legendary high school football coach,
died Friday night, April 26, 2013. He was 93.
Dubzinski was a college fullback before becoming a center and linebacker on Boston College's 1940 Cotton Bowl team and 1941 Sugar Bowl and national championship squad.
He went onto play two years in the NFL for the New York Giants in 1943 and the Boston Yanks in 1944. He was one of the oldest living former NFL players and the oldest ex-Giant at the time of his death.
While Dubzinski was an outstanding player, he will be remembered as one of the best coaches in Central Mass. history, walking the sidelines at Gardner High from 1945 to 1965.
A member of the Massachusetts High School Coaches Hall of Fame and Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame, Dubzinski was predeceased by his wife, Ruthie, in 2010.
Dubzinski's sons include current Gardner High coach Walter Dubzinski Jr. and longtime Leominster High coach John Dubzinski. His grandchildren include current Wachusett Regional coach Mike Dubzinski and Gardner High assistant football coach Steve Dubzinski.
Dubzinski was a college fullback before becoming a center and linebacker on Boston College's 1940 Cotton Bowl team and 1941 Sugar Bowl and national championship squad.
He went onto play two years in the NFL for the New York Giants in 1943 and the Boston Yanks in 1944. He was one of the oldest living former NFL players and the oldest ex-Giant at the time of his death.
While Dubzinski was an outstanding player, he will be remembered as one of the best coaches in Central Mass. history, walking the sidelines at Gardner High from 1945 to 1965.
A member of the Massachusetts High School Coaches Hall of Fame and Boston College Varsity Club Athletic Hall of Fame, Dubzinski was predeceased by his wife, Ruthie, in 2010.
Dubzinski's sons include current Gardner High coach Walter Dubzinski Jr. and longtime Leominster High coach John Dubzinski. His grandchildren include current Wachusett Regional coach Mike Dubzinski and Gardner High assistant football coach Steve Dubzinski.
You can read more about the life and
family of Walt Dubzinski Sr. at http://www.boucherfuneral.com/runtime.php?SiteId=4671&NavigatorId=65882
Funeral services will held on Wednesday,
May 1 from the Boucher Funeral Home with a Mass at 10:00 a.m. at the Holy
Spirit Church. Burial will be in the
Greenbower Cemetery. Calling hours are Tuesday, April 30 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00
p.m. at the Boucher Funeral Home in Gardner.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Classmates and their Hobbies, Part 1
Janice Dick Drummey enjoys travel, knitting, and felting. In addition to her craft projects, Jan organizes informal lunches with classmates, often featuring former classmates who are visiting in the Gardner area. This photo was taken on a revent trip to China.
This is the first in a series of reports on GHS
Class of 1960 classmates and their current hobbies or interests. Additional summaries will be posted as we
hear from more classmates.
Peggy Ball DiStefano of Witchita, Kansas has enjoyed
working from home this stormy winter. While the Guadalupe Medical Clinic has
had to close, Peggy does her administration department tasks from home “in my
sweats, taking breaks or snacking and enjoying a cup of coffee.”
Joanne Bogdanski Moore of Yuma, Arizona recently
sold her second book, Blood Mountain
Prophecy, which is a sequel to her first publication, Blood Mountain. Joni’s
novels are set in the modern American Southwest.
Diane Brazouskas Ewing of Gardner is learning
electronic scrapbooking. Her husband Jim Ewing is restoring a 1955 Chevrolet
Nomad.
Robert “Scooter” Cormier of Cambridge, Massachusetts
continues to compete in senior men’s skating competions nationwide.
John Gerrard of Leicester, Massachusetts
participates in costumed Civil War Re-enactments.
Winona Leblanc Moeller of Winchester, Massachusetts
enjoys house remodeling, volunteer work in her community, gardening, walking,
swimming, reading, and travel.
Marilyn LeCuyer Michelson of Wasilla, Alaska is
teaching herself to knit socks, is taking Zumba Gold and Tai Chi, does
volunteer work at a regional hospital, and is adding swimming sessions to her
exercise routines.
Louis P. Migliozzi of Southampton, Massachusetts is
training a Belgian draft horse named Bill.
Bill reports that Lou is responding to commands well once his harness is
adjusted properly. Lou and his daughter Nicole make Boyneberry (a variety of
raspberry) wine.
Patricia Roberts Strandberg of San Antonio, Texas
prepares tax returns and does some accounting but really enjoys sewing. Pat makes pillowcases which she sells at
craft shows.
Shari Montville Whipple of Gardner has been
researching four family genealogies and reports that she has found many
surprises along the way, including the first Whipple to arrive in Dorchester,
MA in 1632. Her husband, Bob had
quadruple bypass surgery in October of 2012 and hopes to play golf this spring.
Geoff Wood of Queen Lake enjoys heating his home
with wood and splitting it all himself with a maul and wedges. His wife, Diana
Virta Wood enjoys gardening and book club meetings.
The GHS Web Log welcomes photos of you enjoying one
of your hobbies to include in our posts. Please send your information to dfleming373@verizon.net .
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Mystery Woman
Can you identify this GHS Class of 1960 classmate? She is one of many GHS graduates whose
pictures are featured in the new book on the Heywood Hospital. See previous post.
Members of our class of 1960 often entered into the helping
professions. In 1960, that often meant
nursing, teaching, and social work, but often included dieticians, lab
technicians, and physical therapists, too.
Today, that list more frequently includes work in the areas of
psychology, counseling, home health care, emergency medical technology, police
work, and crime scene investigation.
If you can identify this classmate, please send her name in
an e-mail you send to dfleming373@verizon.net.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Heywood Hospital
Images of America: Heywood Hospital
This book was compiled by Gayle Kadlik and James A. Faust,
M.D. To anyone from Gardner, this
publication provides many photographs, facts, insights, and stories about an
institution with which we are all
familiar and its stages of development.
Above all, it is a visual history of the Henry Heywood Hospital and you
may recognize many of the people pictured in it. The book reveals the deep connections between
a community hospital and its residents.
Available at many bookstores, including Barnes & Noble bookstores.
Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, SC: (2012). ISBN
978-0-7385-7687-9
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Joanne Taylor Moore, Author
Some classmates do very compelling and important things in their retirement years –
starting a new business, launching a second career, joining a clog dancing
group, or becoming a master gardener.
GHS classmate Joanne (Bogdanski) Taylor Moore has just published her
first novel. Blood Mountain has just been released by Treble Heart Books.
Members of the Gardner High School Art and Drama Clubs may
remember Joni, as might elementary school classmates who attended Pleasant
Street and Connors Street schools. At
Gardner Junior High School, Joni was in homerooms 7A and 8-29.
Here is a teaser from her book jacket.
The abandoned hotel on Blood Mountain stood vacant for twelve
years in the Arizona desert, shrouded in mystery and rumors, until LA playboy
Buddy McCain inherits the property and decides to reopen the inn. He convinces
his contractor pal, JT Carpenter to move in and help him remodel the once-fine
hotel, but then, trouble starts…
Oh? What kind of
trouble? You may want to visit the
Treble Heart Book web site yourself to read the reviews of Joni’s book or add
your own commentary. Go to www.trebleheartbooks.com
Joanne lives in Yuma, Arizona with her husband, Larry and is
busy working on the next novel in her series and planning some new ones. Congratulations, Joni. You can read more about Joni at her web site: http://joannetaylormoore.com/
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Saluting Our Class Veterans
Saluting Our Class Veterans
As Veteran’s Day
approaches, let us salute the men and women from the Gardner High School, Class
of 1960, who served in a branch of the military. We have made every attempt to
keep this list accurate and complete, but if you spot an error or omission,
please notify us so we can make the necessary additions, deletions, or corrections.
We especially do not want to leave anyone out, and apologize sincerely to
anyone who has been overlooked.
Joseph W. Arsenault
– U.S. Army, 1960-1962.
Martin S. Anderholm
– U.S. Navy, 1960-1963.
Norman W. Begun –
Army National Guard, 1966-1972.
Robert A. Bernard
– U.S. Air Force, 1961-1965.
Brian L. Bjurling
– U.S. Coast Guard, 1960-1964.
William Bradford
– U.S. Navy, 1960-1964.
John L. Brooks –
U.S. Air Force, 1960-1964.
Theodore Budzinski
– U.S. Air Force, 1960-1964.
Ronald Charland –
U.S. Army, 1957-1960.
Robert H. Coffin, Jr.
– U.S. Army, 1964-1986.
Allen Cook – U.S.
Navy, 1961-1965. Electronic
Nancy Cormier Toolin
– U.S. Army, 1961-1962.
Robert J. Cormier
– U.S. Army, 1966-1970.
Jeffey L. Davis –
U.S. Air Force, specific information not confirmed
Gordon J. Dickie
– U.S. Navy, 1961-1965.
Donald Diemdowicz
– U.S. Navy,1960-1963.
Roger E. Ducharme – U.S. Coast Guard, 1960-1964.
James Eacmen –
U.S. Navy, 1961-1964.
Alan L. Erickson
– U.S. Navy, 1961-1966.
Leonard Erickson
– U.S. Marine Corps, 1961-1965.
Samuel P. Evans –
U.S. Army, 1965-1968.
William Farnsworth
–U.S. Navy, 1965-1985.
David Feltmarch –
Army National Guard, 1964-1970.
John W. Gerrard –
U.S. Air Force, 1966-1967.
Richard L. Goguen
– served 34 ½ years total in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve
Robert L. Goguen
– U.S. Air Force, 1960-1964.
Bruce W. Handy – U.S. Marine Corps, 1961-1964.
Russell W. Hoag, Jr.
– Army National Guard of Massachusetts 1964-1970.
Bruce M. Jacobsen
– Army National Guard of Massachusetts 1961-1971.
George Kangas –
U.S. Coast Guard 1961-1965.
Richard C. Kiiski
– U.S. Marine Corps, 1960-1963.
Roger A. Kinnear –
National Guard, 1966-1971.
Winona LeBlanc
Moeller – U.S.
Army Nurse Corps with assignments in Germany and throughout the United States,
Ernest M. Lehtonen – U.S. Air Force, 1960-1968.
Dennis S.
Mierzejewski –U.S. Air Force, detailed information not confirmed
Edward Miller, Jr.
– U.S. Coast Guard, 1961-1965.
Creighton R. Morris
– U.S. Air Force, 1960-1964.
Donald W. Niemela
– U.S. Army 1964-1966. Vietnam.
John W. Oinonen –
U.S. Navy, 1961-1965.
Jerome Pierce –
U.S. Army Reserves, 1964-1970.
Pamela Prime Miller
– U.S. Army 1964-1966.
Kenneth W. Rameau
– U.S. Navy, 1960-1964.
Stephen Resnick– 1965-1972.
National Guard, MA and NY
Ronald Richard –
U.S. Army, 1962-1965.
David Robichaud –
U.S. Air Force, 1960-1964. Air
Ronald V. Rosengren
– Army National Guard, 1964-1970.
Albert N. Rouisse
– U.S. Marine Corps, 1960-1964.
James P. Sand –
U.S. Coast Guard, 1960-1964.
Fred Schindler – U.S.
Marine Corps, 1960-1966.
Wilfred J. Spring,
Jr. – U.S. Air Force, 1964-1967.
Kenneth W. Stone – U.S. Marines, 1960-1964.
James L. Tamulen
– U.S. Air Force, 1965-1969.
Arthur Thomson – U.S.Army,
1960-1966; 1979-2001, National Guard of Vermont, 28 years of service total.
Terry T. Tosh –
U.S. Marines, 1960-1970.
Charles L. Tutlis
– U.S. Army,1965-1966.
GHS Class of 1960 classmates with military
service records who are now deceased.
David Beauregard
-–U.S. Coast Guard, deceased 2007
Laurie Blacquiere
– U.S. Air Force Reserves, deceased 2010
Paul Gastonguay –
U.S. Air Force, deceased 1989
Ron Gerard – U.S.
Army, Berlin Brigade, deceased 2003
Bruce Goguen –
U.S. Army, Vietnam, deceased 1998
Blair Lariviere –
Massachusetts National Guard, deceased 2008
Ernest LeBlanc – U.S. Air Force, deceased 2012
Gerald LeClair – U.S. Navy, deceased 2008
Eric Pakkila –
U.S. Marine Corps, deceased 2000
Donald Pouliot –
U.S. Air Force, Vietnam, deceased 2000
Pamela (Prime) Miller
– U.S. Army, deceased 2006
Peter Smith –
U.S. Coast Guard, deceased 2007
Joseph Stellato –
U.S. Air Force, Vietnam, deceased 2010
Richard Touchette
– U.S. Coast Guard, deceased 2011
A longer version of
this list, identifying length of service, where stationed or deployed, and
other pertinent information on each of these men and wome, is available by
contacting dfleming373@verizon.net
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