Andover High School - Andanno Yearbook (Andover, MA)

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" When you are old and gray and full of sleep, and nodding by the fire, take down this book, and slowly read, and dream . . . " William Butler Yeats ANDANNO 1971 Andover High School Andover, Massachusetts ' 7 you smile at me I will understand, cause that is something everybody, everywhere, does in the same language. ' David Crosby-Stephen Stills DEDICATION Mr. Paul A. Hopkins I Andover High School any people, you, Mr. a special effort to bee voIvQ ' with every individual, no ing faces with names, but ine interest in each person. ■All three classes have benef ir association with you. iomores in Biology I, you ' kj Class Advisor, and you teach Anatomy Physiology to It is in recognition pf teaching and close frienc graduating class that we Mr. Paul Hopkins, the, 19] com- »kins, le in- rma ly tkmg a FIRST ROW: W. Bartoshevich, J. Bendey, M. Belloir, K. Boner, T. Beanland, C. Brimblecom, D. Beaumier, D. Bourbeau, J. Borrelli, S. Beroz, G. Beiswenger, S. Bradley, M. Bracken, M. Bresnahan, M. Bradford. P. Bartow, E. Bolton, P. Black, C. Bodge, D. Bernard, P. Bowman, S. Blaine, A. Bro. SECOND ROW; M. Belanger, W. Bliss, J. Brennan, A. Black. 10 FIRST ROW: C. Carmichael, E. Crowley, K. Boner, M. Crowley, C. Collins, J. Christopher, G. Campbell, S. Connolly, D. Carter, S. Carr, N. Chalifour. SECOND ROW: C. Cooper, J. Conlon, F. Caffrey, B. Clasby, J. Caiati, R. Cronin, P. Caselden, N. Carter, D. Chlebowski, K. Comsudes, S. Crotch. K. Campbell, S. Champagne. FIRST ROW: J. D ' Errico, L. Cushing, M. Cummings, D. Dargoonian, D. Dequattro, C. Dennett, D. Deschene, B. Decorso, L. Cucchiara, M. Cunningham, B. Downs, P. Duddy. SECOND ROW: I. Drivas, S. Doran, R. Develis, P. Douty, M. Delaney, B. Donahue, P. Dion, T. Curtin, A. Demoulas, K. Dewhurst, J- Duffy, M. Doyle, K. Derosier, G. Doran, T. Devlin. FIRST ROW: D. Florence, J. Eldred, P. Foresta, P. Eldridge, R. Dunn, R. Farnham, C. Fanning, W. Farrington, C. Fairburn, D. Ford, D. Frederick. SECOND ROW: E. Fionte, J. Fraser, C. Fogg, K. Fiorenza, L. Fisher, N. Eaton, D. Ferris, R. Etter, J. Dufresne, J. Elmi, B. Franz, T. Dufresne. FIRST ROW: M. Fregeau, C. Freije, N. Gilday, D. Furey, K. Gower, T. Gallo, M. Galvin, S. Gordon, M. Gardner, M. Gosselin, R. Gallant. SECOND ROW: A. Gulezian, P. Gordon, E. Gray, M. Goodwin, J. Gilmore, M. Gaudette, J. Gurrera, C. Glines, B. Greenbaum, B. Gaynor. 11 FIRST ROW: L. Hanby, M. Hanley, M. Harnden, D. Hoyt, J. Har- V. Hall, P. Herron, M. Hartrich, G. Heie, L. Hanery, N. Higgins, J. ring, P. Holden, R. Hughes, K. Hopper, E. Himmer. SECOND ROW: Harter, J. Hillman, C. Hill, W. Harter, R. Homer. FIRST ROW: K. Kauppela, P. Kerwin, F. lanazzi, B. Hurley, K. W. Kelly, B. Koffman, E. Kenney, E. Jacobs, N. Judge, P. Kearn, E. Koester, P. Kelley, S. Inxnan, M. Kurth, R. Jacobson, A. King, C. Kelley, K. Kirk, P. Keck, M. King. Jones, J. Kowalik. SECOND ROW: G. Lander, P. Kalil, M. Johnson, FIRST ROW: D. Magane, D. Langebin, M. Libby, S. Legros, C. C. LaRochelle, D. Laurenza, W. MacDonald, J. Manning, D. Lindsay, Leigh, P. Lucier, S. Lauder, N. Legenore, L. Marshall, S. Lebowitz, S. Maclin, R. Lapointe, S. Lawson, E. Jako, M. Lapointe, M. Maren. S. Malis, SECOND ROW: D. Longendorfer, K. Marvin, R. Lewis, FIRST ROW: W. McClory, S. McKallagatt, D. Muroe, M. More- McGrath, G. McAdams, B. McCarthy, M. Moody, N. Mullett, L. hardt, S. Miele, E. Mei, K. McLellan, J. Moore, K. McCarthy, J. Moulton, W. Moulton, M. Murnane, P. McAtamney, A. McLean, 12 Medici, M. Mullen. SECOND ROW: J. Murphy, K. Mottram, M. M. Mundy, J. McGrath. FIRST ROW; R. Perron, H. O ' Connell, S. O ' Reilly. P. Holt, D. Oteri, S. Ober, M. Nollet, G. Peck, J. NicoU, K. O ' Brien, D. Pelletier. SECOND ROW: S. Nannis, M. Paris, C. Obrien, J. Packard, E. O ' Connell, E. Newhouse, P. Passanisi, M. Parrotta, J. Pennick, J. Pallone, A. Olive, W. Ota, C. Parisi, T. Ovellette, M. Murphy, J. O ' Neil, M. Nelson. FIRST ROW: N. Prebble, S. Potter, N. Reid, D. Prouisoli, J. Ponti, P. Pochen, N. Rawlings, J. Reagan, M. Riley, T. Richardson, R. Perron. SECOND ROW: K. Remeis, P. Polizotti, R. Perron, S. Riberdy, J. Perry, A. Quinlan, K. Retelle, C. Ranshaw, B. Peterson, S. Ricci, L. Piercy, W. Piazza, D. Quinn, D. Raymond, D. Reynolds, R. Peters, D. Perron. ■ FIRST ROW: T. Royal, J. Schneider, S. Sirois, J. Sangermand, S. Shorten, K. Strobel, L. St. Jean, J. Symosek, J. Sherman, B. Towne, B. Speigal, S. Seero, R. Robertson, M. Stewart, D. Sweetser. SECOND ROW: C. Winward, R. Angalon, S. Sloan, P. Shadlick, M. Smith, M. Sweeney, M. Shaw, D. St. Louis, P. Rody, N. Sagaser, B. Rosen- berg, S. Rochwarg, M. Siskind, S. Ricci, B. Peterson, G. Rohmer, M. Smith, S. Sullivan, S. Spatola, S. Seccarecio, D. Shea, S. Sciuto, A. Silverman, D. Stupack. FIRST ROW: J. Tisbert, D. Towne, L. Tacconi, M. Tornesello, J. M. Chapman, S. Traub, M. Tellier, S. Wilbur, S. White, K. Traub, White, J. Tower, S. Webb, C. Yound, J. Zemis, E. Young. SECOND A. Sutdiffe, J. Welsh, B. Walz, J. Vanschalkwyjc, D. Yeiter, J. ROW: J. West, J. Tremblay, E. Tiernan, A. Wooten, C. Wojtkun, Winters, C. Barry. CLASS OF 1972 Diana Sciuto — Secretary-Treasurer, Steven Alexander — Vice President, Kay Corry — President FIRST ROW: J. Adams, R. Abugov, D. Allard, L. Auchterlonie, K. Albee, C. Annis, D. Beaulicu, L. Bcrnardin, B. Batchclder, A. Brown C. Barry. SECOND ROW : J. Aponte, B. Barry, L. Banner, C. Babicki, S. Alexander, G. Bourque, P. Bibeau, G. Anderson, P. Alosky, G. Bel- pedio, T. Bosher, M. Blumberg, S. Becker. 14 FIRST ROW: K. Brown, J. Plummer, S. Bronson, R. Bruno, S. Boyer, G. Clasby, C. Bull, D. Clarke, W. Burke, S. Buchan, P. Burrow, L. Buchan. SECOND ROW: D. Carmichael, J. Bowen, K. Bradner, L. Banner, B. Champy, L. Campbeu, J. Brennan, K. Buccheri, S. Brag- don, J. Carr, A. Brown, R. Campbell. FIRST ROW: D. Clark, E. Christopher, R. Verrette, L. Clark, S. Clement, M. Conlon, C. Collins, C. Childs, D. Clark. SECOND ROW: M. Charewicz, C. Christopher, L. Cloutier, S. Buchan, K. Buc- cheri, J. Coates, C. Bull. FIRST ROW: K. DeHaas, J. Cowdery, C. Cotton, E. Debolt, J. Cox, M. Dargie, B. Dennett, C. Crowe, L. DeMarco, G. Cucchiari, P. Da- wicki, A. Danforth. SECOND ROW: S. Cornwell, C. Cox, L. De- Marco, L. Davey, F. Connor, S. Desjardin, J. Decesare, D. Dearborn, D. Crossley, C. Lowe, G. Gilday, J. Farrington, M. Delisio. FIRST ROW: J. Emmert, K. Doran, W. Etter, E. Fitzgerald, A. Edel- stein, L. Fuller, B. Ferrier, P. Furey, J. Piskadlo, T. Dye, D. Furey, SECOND ROW: Miss Mayland, B. Dyke, G. Gilday, R. Elder, T. Fro- burg, K. DriscoU, R. Eichner, L. Dufresne, O. Gaines, A. Gerraughty, J. Farrington, J. Fox, M. Fanning. FIRST ROW: R. Holmes, K. Harrigan, B. Goldman, L. Hempstead, S. Hamman, P. Heighton, S. Hewett, S. Hannigen, E. Gilmore, B. Dyke, D. Greenberg, E. Halbach. SECOND ROW: M. Gulezian, L. Goodall, I. Grant, S. Guziejka, J. Godek, B. Guild, T. Healy, M. Haag, M. Harden, M. Hadam, G. Harris, M. Hanlon, G. Gette. 15 FIRST ROW: C. Kearny, J. Ketchen, A. Jacobson, C. Itz, G. Hunter, Keck, P. Hood, S. Jenkins, P. lannazzi, K. Jolly, M. Howard, E. M. Jacobson, E. Jensen, J. Keefe, R. Kearn, N. Keith, K. Keene. Killorin, N. Houhoules, P. Koffman. SECOND ROW: L. Jehl, K. Klempa, R. Hoskinson, T. Juarez, R. FIRST ROW: M. Lucy, D. Look, S. Licciardello, E. Lanigan, J. Lebowitz, B. Levick, P. Konjoian, J. Lavin, D. Maclnnes, J. Lenk, LaRochelle, P. Loosigian, R. Lundergan, R. Labarre, E. Lemire, B. E. Legendre, A. Lafrenier. Longendorfer, J. Lee, C. L ' ltalien. SECOND ROW: R. Lafond, L. FIRST R OW: F. Magoon, P. McKeough, M. Meehl, K. Maddox, B. K. Medici, D. Mackay, A. McGoflF, D. Maclnnes, R. Lynch, C. May- Messina, R. Lynch, K. McCormick, M. MacMillan, L. McAree, P. nard, D. Marshall, J. McEwen, A. Maddox. Martha, G. Marique, J. McQuade. SECOND ROW: C. Messersmith, FIRST ROW: J. Muller, K. Murphy, M. Myrick, S. Mitton, B. Montgomery, D. Meuse, H. Nelson, N. Mufson, L. Musen, T. Murphy, M. Murabito. SECOND ROW: J. Murray, J. Ormson, J. ODonnell, K. Nilson, D. Nicolosi, S. Olney, B. Need, M. Morreo, W. Milne, J. Normandy, B. O ' Connor, A. O ' Neill, D. Morse. FIRST ROW: L. Ottes, L. Pettoruto, J. Poremba, K. Pillsbury, M. Pike, S. Poleatewich, S. Otto, E. Pfeil, W. Powell, J. Plummer, C. Poland, C. Polizotti, J. Palmieri, F. Pierrat, J. Paulekas, J. McQuade, Porter, C. Porter, C. Porter, D. Pattulo, D. Pangonis. D. Port. SECOND ROW: F. Ouellette, S. Preble, C. Pevear, M. FIRST ROW: C. Rudd, C. Reynolds, B. Roberts, P. Rodden, D. Saliby, T. Provencal, S. Rindge, R. Romano, D. Rogala, A. Russel, G. Ramos. SECOND ROW: C. Reed, G. Reardon, M. Sadowski, S. Robinson, D. Rice, E. Sabbagh, J. Ramsdell, D. Privitera, R. Riedel, P. Retelle. FIRST ROW: S. Sodnowsky, J. Smeltzer, J. Schirner, F. Strauss, S. Smith, K. Sheehy, D. Sciuto, S. Stevenson, J. Stewart, R. Stahley, S. Smith, D. Santo. SECOND ROW: B. Stewart, M. Staid, A. Stickney, B. Shack, L. Shea, B. Scuito, M. Souza, G. Smith, R. Smith, F. Saunders. FIRST ROW: P. Symosek, G. Turow, G. Tarbox, R. Warwick, M. Wade, J. Walker, D. Taylor, D. Tallini, B. Timmons, D. Viemann, W. Tatulis. SECOND ROW: F. Thomes, T. Sullivan, F. Warwick, W. Walsh, M. Waldron, S. Trenholm, K. Verda, C. Thomas, E. Tassinari, P. Thompson, S. Tasillo. 17 FIRST ROW: W. Young, S. Youngman, C. Worth, M. Wesolowski, Wilton, J. White, K. White, D. Webb, P. Wright, C. Wiggs, J. D. Willett, P. Wirtz, C. Zaremba, C Weeks, J. Wright, C. Youngman, Watson, T. Tabacco, B. Westway. A. Wermers. SECOND ROW; S. White, J. Watters, M. Yeates, R. ' A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single good poem, accomplishes more than he who fills our memory with rows on rows of natural objects classified with name and form, " JoHANN Wolfgang Von Goethe SCIENCE Mr. Elwyn Davis Mr. Maurice Castonguay Mr. Paul Hopkins Dental Hygienist School Nurse MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mrs. Anetta R. Freedman Director of Andover Public School Libraries Mrs. Nancy Koester Mrs. Eleanor Olney LIBRARIANS Mrs. Prudence Dearborn Mrs. Jean White Mrs. Sarah Howe SECRETARIES Mrs. Mary Skinner Mrs. Catherine Connally Miss Virginia Strobel SENIORS When I was a child, I spake as a child, 1 understood as a child, I thought as a child, but when I became a man, I put away childish things. St. Paul to the Corinthians chapter XIII verse 11 39. In ilfmnrtam Linda Jean Berry March 12, 1953 — November 20, 1970 " please tell me why this summer world (and you and i who love so much to live) must die " — e.e. cummings William Ernest Broderick 44 Bill, Johnny Cash, Crazy Johnny Gwenneth Louise Brown Gweii 46 Sarah Eaton Bunnell Sally David Lee Burrow Mary Louise Caffrey Mary Lou Maryjane Costello Mj. Audrey R. Coulthard 54 Robert W. Elder Bob Sheryl Elliott Sherry James J. Elmi Jim Gerald M. Ferguson Ferg, Jerry Nancy C. Filz Willy Wayne Fisher Patricia Ferguson Patti m Deanne Finnagan Joyce L. Fichera Juicy 56 C. Richard Fitzgerald Fitz Richard Forti Fifty Vicki J. Gardner Runty Bruce Gilday Wildman Gregory Frieje High Jacket Donna Gaw Pudgy Peanut Marilyn Godbout Richard Furey Rick Mark Gelardi Moose David Godin 60 Thomas Hajj Tom, Tommy Bruce P. Hale Mark A. Hall Stephen G. Holden Judith L. Holland Susan Hopley Nissen, Flash, Jimmy Hop, Sue Gail Kolbe Katherine Krauss Kathy James Krull Jason, Freddie 66 Stephen L. Lanier Lem Edgar Lapointe Robert A. LaRochelle Roach, Shell Elaine M. Mahanke George J. Mai lloux Andrew G. Malis Barbara A. Manock Andy Jelly Bean, Barb, Toots 70 Laura J. Marino Beth A. Marjerison Donald D. Markow Don Cathrine M. Mattsson George Mayo Joan C. McAree 71 76 George V. O ' Reilly Ann D. O ' Rourke Astix Denise A. Potvin Eleanor Irene Potvin Elly 79 82 Susan H. Scribner Su, Frank Gary Simon Bethany Smith Stnitty Gayle Ann Smith Smitty, Smiff 83 Stephen N. Smith Steve Harry Jordan Somers Karen Louise Spencer Red, Rusty Steve St. Jean Weasal Karen Marie Staid Sunshine, Ed Joy M. Stanton Diane E. Steen Dee, Chiquita 86 Arthur Tisbert Patricia Ann Troup Pat, Troupo Thespina Ramona Tsepas Tina John Duncan Urquhart 87 90 John Reid Wooten Jeanne Wormwood Jeannie FROM LEFT: K. Brandon, J. Bourdelais — Decorations Co-Chairmen, J. Wooten, D. Lucy — Chairmen, M. Davey, K. Collins — Invitations Co- Chairmen, M. L. Caffrey — Menu Chairman. P R O M C O M M I T T E E 94 grandparents. Terry Bartow, Nimal Gunewardena of Ceylon, and his host brother, Dan Innes. Thanks to AFS, I was to experience a whole year in a new country, among new surroundings, sharing ideas, knowledge, and experiences with new people and doing and seeing things for the first time. I thought I knew a con- siderable deal about the United States, as I had read and heard about it. But I found myself having a really good time when I followed the piece of advice constantly given by AFS — " Forget everything you have heard about the U.S. and find out what it is like yourself. " I made quite a lot of friends which was my greatest success. Andover High is a great school and I am grateful to the school for accepting me. AFS International and the Local Chapters did fine in finding a family with whom I could fit in and feel at home. I enjoyed being with the Inneses and having Dan for my AFS brother. I am grateful to AFS International, the Local Chapter, the school club, and the community for raising funds for the scholarship. The people who helped to make my year a success are numerous. To all of them I want to say, ' Thank you so much. " Last summer, two students from A.H.S. went abroad on the AFS International Scholarship Program. Dan Innes lived on a farm in the small village of Lombez in southern France. During his stay he visited Paris and other historic places as well as went hiking in the Alps. Terry Bartow lived with a family in Barbados, West Indies and spent some time in the warm waters, spearfishing. They both experienced a summer amongst people with a way of life quite different from their own, and came back richer in knowledge, experience, and re- membrances. Y O U T C L E R I K A L B U $ I N E I Karen Collins Moira Cunningham Robert Issenberg Peter Leitch Karen Lindholm Pamela Normandy Jeanette Croteau Dee Dee Piercy Donna Trask Cyndi Verda Debbi Rocco Susan Cox Sue Keefe Rachel Lynch Terry Healy Gerry Faro Janice Oldaker Gary Prentice Margaret Romeo Barbara Acton Nimal Gunewardena Mary Lyman Karen Staid Jeanne Wormwood Jennifer ZoUner Ann-Marie Bailey Kris Bowen Katie Bragdon Mary-Jane Corry il sp( A major purpose of education is to provide young people with ex- periences that will aid them in making the difficult adjustment into adulthood. The athletic program at Andover High School is designed to serve this purpose and, in my judgment, serves it well. It is true that athletic contests provide physical fitness, recreation and spectator enjoy- ment both for students and the community. This is all well and good, but in itself would not justify the time, effort and money spent on our program. It is the educational value of athletics that justifies its inclusion in our school system. If one were to try to analyze just what athletics is all about — the key word would be success. Is this not, in reality, the main goal of education? Is it not our primary goal that each individual student make a success out of his or her life. Success does not necessarily mean materialistic success, although that may legitimately be the goal of some. To some, success may well come in the form of helping others or in achieving self-fulfillment. Re- gardless of what an individual ' s goal in life might be, one truth we can all count on is that success is not going to come without a great deal of hard work and sacrifice. Telling young people this is not enough, they must experience it and there is no better way than through athletics. We may be living in an " instant success — something for nothing " so- ciety, but such values are a myth. If you want anything out of life you are going to have to work for it and if you do not experience this when you are young, it is going to be very difficult facing reality when you get older. Don ' t ever let anyone attempt to fool you otherwise on this point. • ' Some in our society today have come to believe there is something evil in competition. One would not argue the point if dishonest compe- tition were involved, but repeating what has already been said here, we can not justify athletics at Andover without integrity. We happen to live in a competitive world. The only acceptable form of government for a free people must be a competitive one. Elections are what democracy is all about and the more competitive they become the more responsive our government will be to the will of the people. A surgeon with a seriously ill patient on the table is competing for that patient ' s life. A social worker laboring in the slums of a city competes every day against the forces of injustice. Trial by jury is a competitive process, does anyone know of a better way to find justice when a crime has been committed? Those who really want to help their brothers had better learn to compete and compete fairly when they are young. Talk, protest, and demanding things of others is cheap. Those who really want to improve the world must become leaders in our society. The way to do this is to experience as young people those things that will help you to become leaders as adults. It is not suggested here that athletics is the only way to do this, but experience shows it is an extremely good way. Athletics teaches young people to work with others. The good athlete must learn to put his or her own interests second to those of the team. Great teams learn to cooperate and work together for a common goal. Unselfishness is absolutely essential to athletic success. It is suggested here that this is an extremely worthwhile value for young people to learn. Can it be argued that society as a whole and Andover High School in particular could not profit from more of it? What has been said here may well fall on deaf ears. No one can argue that the values of athletics, only a few of which have been mentioned in this arti cle, can not be realized in other ways. Having been a teacher and coach in the Andover system for twelve years, however, I am firmly convinced that any student who becomes involved with any team in our program and dedicates himself or herself to its success, is going to be a better person as a result. Again I repeat, isn ' t this what education is all about? , ; ; , . i Mr. Richard J. Collins VARSITY CLUB C H E E R L E A D E R S 100 FIRST ROW: J. Schreurs, S. St. Jean, S. Holden, B. Burke, J. Boothby, R. Baker, G. Kolbe. SEC- OND ROW: M. Davey, K. Krauss, P. Morin, P. Ferguson, M. Sherman, K. Healy, A. Martellini, D. Lucy, J. Nardozza, B. Marjerison. THIRD ROW: S. Provencal, R. Powers, D. Hixon, T. Palmieri, J. Wooten, L. Lanier, S. Early, R. Towne, S. Tisbert. FIRST ROW: D. Chlebowski, B. Marjerison, M. Davey — Captain, D. Lucy, J. Nardozza. SECOND ROW: D. Towne, C. Hill, C. Wotjkun, C. Davis, J. Carr, K. Healy, D. Davis. F O O T B A L L FIRST ROW: E. Pettoruto, B. Batchelor, M. Moss, M. Suduiko. W. Timmons, Co-Captain L. Lanier, Co-Captain D. Hixon, A. Hill, R, Furey, D. Pearson, S. Tisbert, T. Palmeri. SECOND ROW; J. Keefe, J. Brennan, F. Pierrat, J. Wooten, D. Murphy, J. Swar- twout, G. Frieje, S. Alexander, J. Palmeri, T. Christopher. THIRD ROW: P. McGrath, A. Tisbert, M. DeLisio, S. Smith, K. Martha, S. Trenholm, M. Hanlon, R. Stahley, P. Dawicki. FOURTH ROW: V. Bruno, M. Morreo, K. Sargeant, D. Coleman, B. Crush, J. O ' Donnel, L. Goodall. COACHES: Head, Coach— Mr. Collins, Assistant — Mr. Vickers, Mr. Bourdelais, Mr. Swift, Mr. Grasso. Varsity Andover 12 Danvers 22 Andover 8 Wilmington 33 Andover .. 0 Dracut 19 Andover 20 Chelmsford 33 Andover 6 Andover 22 Andover 35 Andover 21 Tewksbury 7 Billerica 0 Methuen 0 N. Andover . . . 7 CO-CAPTAINS Lem Lanier and David Hixon The Golden Warriors finished the season with a 3-6 record. The entire team showed great spirit in spite of their high loss record. Frustrating to everyone on the team were the many losses by only a few points. The games proved very exciting and kept the crowds in the stands through the end of the games despite the cold weather. The Warriors showed good teamwork throughout the games, even with their many crippling injuries. Head Coach Collins and Quarterback Steve Tisbert SEATED: S. Provencal, R. Powers, T. Mulligan, R. Baker, co- B. Need, A. Stickney, O. Gaines, J- Day, E. Pettoruto. STAND- captain T. Palmieri, E. Fleischer, P. Leitch, J. Church, T. Bartow. ING: Assistant Coach C. lannuccilli, D. Bloom, B. Randall, S. Alex- KNEELING: M. Delisio, J. O ' Donell, J. Murray, A. O ' Neil, ander, A. McClean, J. Mower, W. Burke, Coach R. Bourdelais. This year ' s team was quite successful, ending its season with a 7-0 league rec- ord. Co-captain Ted Palmieri, running the 600, and Scott Provencal, high hurdles, aided the team to its victories. Co-captain John Wooten, who was unable to com- pete due to injuries, supported the team with confidence and sportsmanship. The team qualified sixth for the State Meet in Boston with an all-out effort from the boys. The team was coached by Dick Bourdelais, and Carmen lannuccilli. Assistant Coach Mr. lannuccilli I D H O K A veteran Varsity Field Hockey team coached by Miss Paquin was undefeated in regular season play this year. With a record of 8-1-1 they were defeated only by North Andover in a Conference playoff. The Varsity captain was Melissa Sherman and high scorer this year was Jan Schreurs. The Junior Varsity coached by Miss Samra had a 2-2-3 season. J.V. captains were Liz Davey and Sue Desjardins and high scorer was sophomore Nancy Anderson. Scores Andover 1 Wilmington 0 Andover 2 Billerica 0 Andover 2 Abbott 1 Andover 3 Burlington 2 Andover 4 Chelmford 0 Andover 2 Tewksbury 1 Andover 4 Methuen 1 Andover 2 Dracut 0 Andover 0 North Andover . 0 Andover 0 North Andover .. 1 •playoff I MISS PAQUIN varsity coach FRONT ROW; R. Eichner, G. Collins, L. Dufresne, T. Tsepas, M. Sherman-Captain, P. Morin, C. Champagne, K. White. SECOND ROW: P. Armstrong, J. Schreurs, C. Ander- son, P. Troup, J. Bourdelais, G. Morreo, M. Cohen, C. Porter, S. Lynch, S. Strauss. 106 MM 155 si:::: JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: M. Conlon, J. White, K. DriscoU, E. Davey— Captain, C. Champagne, J. Ketchen, R. Lynch. SECOND ROW: D. Sciuto, a! McGoff, S. Clement, L. Pettoruto, K. McCormick, L. Moulton, A. Ger- raughty. SOCCER KNEELING: S. Vivian, R. Flannery — captain, R. Towne, D. Nikonchuk, J. Mathias, R. Forti. STANDING: Assistant Coach Brad Lawson, E. Jensen, T. Mulligan, R. Powers, P. Leitch, S. Pro- vencal, L. Peck, D. Markow, and Head Coach Keng-Jen Lee. Andover vs. Lynn English Andover vs. Lynn Classical Andover vs. Masconomet Andover vs. Essex Aggie Once again, the Andover High Soccer Team had a very successful year. Our team, Andover vs. Danvers only two years old, this year qualified for the State Meets. With a final record of 10-2, Andover vs. Wilmington the soccer team displayed outstanding athletic ability which is characteristic of Andover Andover vs. Lynn English varsity teams. Andover vs. Sudbury Andover vs. Lynn Classical Andover vs. Danvers Andover vs. Wilmington Andover vs. North Andover Andover vs. St. John after qualified to the states. Andover vs. St. John Andover vs. New Bedford G I R L S Assistant Coach Ann O ' Reilly and Coach Shaw confer with Co- captain Ann Mar- tellini. m t ' ■ -. • - FIRST ROW: Kathleen Bragdon, MaryEllen Lucy, Darlene Meuse, Ann Martellini — Co-Captain, Kathy Krauss — Co-Cap- tain, Debby Dargoonian, Kaki Medici, Susan Hannigen, Sally O ' Reilly. SECOND ROW: Nancy Reid, Cathy McLellan, Nancy Sagasar, Randy Perron, Diane Perron, Paula Roden, Suzanne Trombore. Coach Shaw discusses strategy with Co-captain Kathy Krauss. BOYS ' GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: J. Gleason — assistant coach, S. Smith, S. Holden, co-captain, G Faro, R Leoff T. Clough, Mr. Lee — coach. SECOND ROW: C Mattsson, E. Lemire, S. Beyer, D. Pattullo ' , P. Konjoian. THIRD ROW: M. Parrotta, S. Johnson, J. Winters. Although hampered by injuries, the Andover High School Gymnastics Team, coached by Mr. Keng-Jen Lee and assistant Jack Gleason, has had an undefeated season. They are hopeful of keeping their title of Massachusetts State Champions, which they have held 8 times out of the last 9 years. With Steve Holden and Gerry Faro as co-captains, this year ' s team showed power and quality. Steve Holden was the team ' s all-around, his highest scoring in one meet, 31.6. Steve Smith was the outstanding supporter on the rings, while Dave Pattullo, a junior with a lot of promise, added strength to the side horse. V Dick Anderson Rob Flannery Alan Chapman GIRLS ' BASKETBALL • t Co-Captains P. Morin, J. Schreurs and Coach Miss Hill The Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team CONFERENCES coached by Miss Hill, compiled a six win- AHS 42-20 Methuen loss record this season with decisive wins AHS 28-49 Tewksbury over Methuen, Dracut, and Billerica. High AHS 21-26 Burlington scorers this season were Jan Schreurs with AHS 25-33 Chelmsford 115 points and Pat Morin with 97 points. AHS 27-41 North Andover The J.V. squad compiled a four and eight AHS 35-22 Billerica record and high scorer was Meridith Moody AHS 26-32 Wilmington with 51 points. AHS 67-33 Dracut I KNEELING: P. Morin, J- Schreurs — co-captaims. SEATED; C. Anderson, N. Anderson, M. Sherman. STANDING: G. Young, L. Musen, B. Smith. AHS 91-43 Wilmington AHS 63-35 Lowell A OC 45-40 Billerica AHS 70-37 Dracut AHS 72-29 Methuen AHS 47-19 TewkSDury AHS 72-29 Burlington AHS 69-46 Lneimstora AHS 66-54 No. Andover AHS ll- ' il Billerica AHS 72-48 Wiiniington AHS 71-33 Dracut AHS 51-55 Methuen AHS 68-36 Tewksbury AHS 85-44 Burlington AHS 61-39 Chelmsford VARSITY FIRST ROW: A. Nichols, M. McGuire, D. Hixon and S. Lanier — co-captains, K. Nilson, B. Alex- ander. SECOND ROW: K. Nilson, G. Post, K. Connors. D. Carmichael, S. White. THIRD ROW: J. Boothby, G. Prentice, B. Crush, E. Conception, B. Towne. B A S K E T B A L L JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW: S. Smith, P. Martha. SECOND ROW: C. Cooper, S. Trenholm, J. Aponte, P. Dion. THIRD ROW; D. Sweetser, L. Banner, J. Bowen, C. Barry. This year, the basketball team has put on another excellent perform- ance with a conference record of fifteen wins and one loss to the Methuen team. The Junior Varsity record is identical, with a loss at Tewksbury. High scorer for the team is Brian Crush. The team is again heading for the Tech Tourney with the help of Coaches Mr. Wil- bur Hixon and Mr. William Vickers. Organized this year, the Boys Basketball Club was initiated to further interest boys in basketball. The club has held many fund raising activi- ties in an effort to provide money for scholarships. It is comprised of any member of the boys basketball team, or any person expressing interest in the sport. S. Bunnell, L. Seeche, A. Jacobson, G. Kolbe, D. Marshall, D. Wedg- wood, S. Lynch. T E N N I S R. Towne, D. Marshall, Mr. Hawkes — advisor, D. Doherty— captain, M. McGuire, H. Somers, K. Forrest, C. Porter. With the coming of spring, these three members and Mr. Lawson [ill be hoping for fresh recruits. Last year was a wet spring, but the earn has high hopes for 1971. G O L F 1970 saw the first Andover High School Tennis Team. With the advice and enthusiasm of both coaches, Miss Tribou and Mr. Hawkes and the leader- ship of captains Gail Kolbe and Dan Doherty, th e team looks forward to a winning season. Bill Milne, Ken Nilson — captain, Karl Nilson. I m STANDING: Coach Mr. Curtin, B. Need, S. Preble, G. Peck, T. Hajj, A. Stickney, J. Foxx, J. Mower, J. Murray. KNEELING: B. Burite, J. Church and S. Earley — co-captains. A. ' O ' Neil, R. Baker. c R O S S Coached by Mr. Curtin, the cross country team had a successful season with six wins and four losses. Co-captains of this year ' s team were Jeff Church and Steve Earley. As a participant in the Merrimack Valley Cross Country Championship, Andover scored as the second highest team outj of eight. Receiving indi- vidual awards were Jeff Church in fourth place and Biff Baker in sev- enth. In the final statel cross country champion- ship out of twenty-fivej teams in the division,] Andover scored ninth. c o u N T R Y ' That s how it is, you bump into people casually by a tropical lake with crocodiles as a part of a film-making expedition and you discover the good in them to be almost unlimited Saul Bellow STUDENT-FACULTY GOVERNMENT SENATE MEMBERS KNEELING: K. White, S. Hannigen, B. Donahue, W. Hixon, Secretary, Miss S. Shirock. STANDING: K. Healy, A. Jacobson. P. Armstrong. SEATED: Mrs. N. Koester, J. Wooten — Assist- B. Gaynor, R. Quinn, T. Allard, K. Nilson, Miss M. Fitzgerald, ant Chairman, Mr. W. Vickers — Chairman, M. L. Caffrey — D. Evans, K. Corry, M. Corry, C. Christopher, P. Morin. Submitted by a committee led by Mr. Wilbur Hixon, to the students of Andover High School in the spring of 1970 as a way of eliminating some of the long-standing problems of the old government, the new Student-Faculty Government was adopted by a large majority. The Student-Faculty Government is divided into two parts: the Area Government and the Senate. Each Area consists of all home- rooms in the Business, English, Foreign Language, Math, Science, and Social Studies Departments. Each homeroom elects two representatives to its Area government, one permanent and one rotating. Each Area then elects three permanent representatives and one faculty member to the Senate. Thus, the Senate consists of twenty-four members; eighteen students and six teachers. Establishing procedures and acclimating all high school mem- bers to the new form of government became the first accom- plished step. With the initiation of a Snack Bar, the Government produced concrete evidence of its effectiveness in working with students, faculty, and administrators. Now that the basic prob- lems have been solved concerning the mechanics of the govern- ment, many new projects are being probed. SAC ' s greatest concern this year has been to establish a Drop-In Center for Andover youth. Having been denied the Fire Station which they had previously used, SAC is currently involved in restoring the McArdle house on Central Street. The numerous fund raising drives for this purpose have included showing movies to youngsters, spon- soring a basketball game between the high school students and the police, holding car washes, and selling candles. Many donations from private individuals have also been received. Many other SAC members have been involved with the varied programs which SAC offers, such as its Steering Committee, its Ski Club and Team, its Surf Club and Team, its Communications Workshop, and its Dance Committee. L ! 0 SURF CLUB: D. Clark, D. Evans, J. Murray, C. Fairburn, W. Harter, J. Mathias, D. PattuUo. ALLAGASH TRIP In the spring of 1970, a group of nine students and adults hiked, canoed, and portaged along the AUagash Trail in Maine. Equipped with huge and heavy back-packs, full of food, utensils, clothing and mosquito repellant, the group forged its way through the wilderness. The Ranger ' s cabin which the group strove on to as their destination, is on Mount Allagash and inaccessible except by air. The trip provided experience in canoeing and portaging as well as camping and hiking. It was entirely planned by members of the group and several teachers went along on the fi rst day. The trip was both exciting and edu- cational, and, in the words of one participant, " It was a lot of fun, and we learned a lot too. ... A real good experience. " STANDING: J. Dubmle, C. Unsoeld, J. Newell, C. Hunt, D. Marshall, D. Unsoeld J. Vurgaropulos, B. Lawson, W. Poleatewich. KNEELING: A Forest Ranger. Contrary to popular belief, Girl S girls running around selling cookies, ' senior at AHS, is positive proof of this. Come December 30th, she will begin a fabulous adventure - as a participant of a Girl Scout In- ternational Opportunity sponsored by the Argentina Girl Guides in Buenos Aires and Cordoba, Argentina. Arriving in New York City on i December 30th, 3 days will b( spent on orientation and briefing, land at 10:00 p.m., January 1st, Beth Black she broke into Spanish.. Mon Dieu! ! ) Social amenities are crucial. As a Junior Ambassador for the United States, one not only has to say one likes an unusual or different meal, but has to look it, too! It is important not to offend these effusive and bouyant people; (Continued On Page Three) IMPRINT ABC Program Rated ' Great " by Participants Editor-in-Chief j News Editor 1 Features Editor Literary Editor Boys ' Sports Editor Girls ' Sports Editor Art Editor Photography Editor Business and Advertising Manager jCirculalion Manager Layout Editor jCopy Editor Exchange Editor Typing Imprint Advisor Karen StJ Tia Alia Beth Bla Dawn Marsh Bob Flanw Pat Mo Sue Tasi Richard Ha Tina Tsei Debbie Kno Peggy Had Wendy W Deanne Finnai Marv St Mr, UoU INDEPENDENT RESEARCH KNEELING: G. Marique, A. Stickney. STANDING: T. Froburg, D. Halpert, T. Hannigan, Mr. Lake — advisor. MATH CLUB Mr. Walshe — advisor, B. Longendorfer, M. Dargie, M. Wesolowski, D. Halpert J. Walker, M. Kirk, S. Tasillo, D. Longendorfer. COLLEGIUM LATINUM Sue Hopley — social chairman, Bill Hershon — presi- dent, Mr. Michael Byrne — advisor, Debbie Willet — vice-president, Caren Lyman — secretary-treasurer. Diane Steen — social chairman, Mr. Michael Byrne — advisor, Marsha Cohen — president, Joy Fogg — treasurer, Alison Campbell vice-president. UNEAS AEREAS DE ESPAfiA TARJETA DE EMBARQUE BOARDING PASS N.- DE SU ASiENTO YOUR SEAT NUMBER OMBRE r4Dri 2 o MIE UELO JCNT IB 952 MADRID ESTINO STINATION EL CIRCULO ESPANOL Dianna Sciuto — treasurer, Mary Davey — president. Miss Sarah O ' Brien — advisor, Ruth Eichner — vice-president, Kathy Healy — secretary. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS BIENVENUE Nous vous souhoifons un agreable sejour secuRiie — La Direction n ' est pas respon- sable des objets de valeur. Des coffres sont gracieusement mis a votre disposition a la caisse. — Lorsque vous quittez I ' Etablis- sement, vous etes prie de lais- ser votre cle chez le concierge. PAIEMENT — Veuillez noter que les cheques personnels ne sont pas accep- tes avant que la solvabilite soit etablie par le Sous-Directeur en ll service, 24 heures a I ' avance. — Nous vous rappelons egalement que votre depart ne peut s ' effectuer sans paiement ou signature a la caisse. CREDIT — Les cartes de credit suivantes sont acceptees : Eurocard, American Express, Diner ' s Club, Carte blanche. Dan Innes — president, Tia AUard — vice-president. Miss Alison Guess — advisor. J. Bradford, Mrs. Marian Davis, T. Bartow — program organizers. Decisions Unlimited is a group of about fifty students who are concerned about drugs. This year the club had a training session with four speakers in the fall. The " community group " of Decisions Unlimited consists of those students who are interested in the preventative side of the drug program. They go to the fifth through ninth grades of the Andover Public Schools to teach the pros and cons of drug use, leaving the ultimate decision up to the individual. The " inner school " group deals with school policies in drug situations. There are many programs related to the inner school project. First organi zed last year, the club got underway this year and proved to be a great success. DECISIONS UNLIMITED FIRST ROW SEATED: H. Somers, G. Mayo, S. Keefe. SECOND ROW SEATED: P. Tassanari, K. Staid, T. King, M. Gilday, D. Maclnnes, J. Lenk. THIRD ROW SEATED: C. Christopher, D. Steen, D. Knowles, C. Mattsson, K. Nilson. STANDING: A. Doyle, B. Dyke, W. Hershon, R. Lynch, W. Wood, K. Kenney, S. Olney, J. Bradford. COLOGY CLUB One of the most active clubs in our school is the Ecology Club which has sponsored many bene- ficial programs, such as collecting newspapers at the town dump for recycling, an anti-litter cam- paign, and a trip to Cape Cod for a week to study the environment. A. Malis — president, C. Maynard — vice-president, J. Farrington — secretary-treasurer. Mr. Lake, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Peakes, Mr. Vurgaropulos — advisors. I A F T A FIRST ROW: A. Toscano, L. Reilly, J. White, S. Clement, C. Champagne, D. Sciuto, K. Holly J. D ' Errico, J. Anthony. SECOND ROW; M. Poland, J. Oldaker, S. Smith, C. Crowe, S. Pelrine B. Black, D. Beaulieu, C Porter, C. Glines. C. Champagne. THIRD ROW: L. Buzyzinski, S. Tisbert E. Mahanke, M. MacMillan, D. Knowles, M. Staid, L. Fuller, P. Normandy, W. Patterson, J. Benson W. Craig, D. Mellet, M. Packard. SERVICE CLUB FIRST ROW: G. Tarbox, C. Lowe, M. Costello, L. Seeche. SECOND ROW: P. Ferguson, J. McEwen, E. Mahanke, P. Normandy, C. Crowe, C. Worth. THIRD ROW: M. Macklin, J. Macklin, I Schreurs, M. Wag- man, M. Lyman, K. Cook, D. Bernard. t SZtt: i OFFICE AIDS KNEELING: L. Pasho, C. Verda, E. Connor. STANDING: D. Cox, C. Sheehy, M. Murphy, L. Clark, S. Shorten. ON STAIRS: D. Bealieu, M. Dargie, A. Farrington, M. Godbout, D. D ' Er- rico. PEP CLUB Kathie Driscoll — Vice-President, Susan Keefe — President, Susan Des- jardin — Treasurer, Ann Gerraughry — Secretary. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ,,:i ' ii(iiii,iial Rebecca Dubose, Mary Jane Poland, Mary Ellen King, Robin Wagman, Linda Fuller. 141 So let out your heart, please, please From behind that locked door. Ifs time we start smiling What else should we doP ' George Harrison S T U N L S C H £ 0 y L t 75-1333 677 ' The children learn to cipher and to sing, To study reading-books and history, To cut and sew, be neat in everything In the best modern way — " William Butler Yeats More Marijuana Found 0 . N .T 01 I Or :i ' Howdy Doody ' J ; y Dancer ' s Ima e WAS Winner oland ' s Leader Take Khrushchev Oimtpd a trip confer ° ° " " " " ' " m. o vj on a No-Fault In ECOLOGY Banana Boat " All the News That ' s Fit to Print " HEARINGSETHERE Senate Panel ON DAVIS ARREST ' " t ' " PATROLMAN RUSSELL Reform Bill . . . ' firm, but kind ' ' ge Harrison rious ArtisH 3ter Revival Santana .U AutHoriW Camba «U AGES ADUIITCS Cneril luditnc!: D A.CCA East Pakistan — A cyclone and tidal waves which struck one of the world ' s most densely populated areas m East Pakistan last week may have caused the worst disaster of the century with a death toll of more than 300,000 persons, reports from official and unofficial sources indicated yesterday. GP All AGES AtltfTtn Fariilil Stilann Suefetlel R HEiTIICTEft Mk 11 rnitires iectinpiiifiaf MrenI r HM Swt n r tm UaOEt U tOMITTU jT ] lip i-ii f iMf ' 0 • J in (erialu ireat) Aii.13 SKandSfiims lecEiyc TMIS SEAIAOF TKE MTIM riCTtlE CtllE IF SElF-nCtUTIM i. ' 11. M Ml.- Hi - ! Connally Gets Treasury Po st Canada ' drop in center JJgJQJJgp MMi You Must See Mercurv To Comprehend Viet PuUout People? e Time Quotes Nixon - abortion ™ ' " T ' ® ' War Wm Be Over ' wBLUAB BucKLEY JR. LfiW Rep. GeoPge BiisH Nominated S Wheeled Soviet iNew US Ambassador to Robot on Moon Wallace, Postal Strike Ky, Nixon Seniors will meet P- " Draft Open wide and say aardvark. Decisions next Apollo 14 mission ' - - studenMaculty senate HVf «U fl|0 ' week POWs Cllliil! TAURUS (Apr. 2« May 20) — Expert in y(? . , field will give exceUe I nhmitPri ideas and advice, but y UIllllllllCU show that you c " caution " things Confidential Imposed ' Peace Barred by Dayai I ' ve Got The Title Now That Fm Boxing Says Ali Franco spares six Basques 4 IS ELEPHANT I TAIL HAIR « LUCKY? . de Gaulle: Sargent SST Kent State President Hits Report JYJjr Modify Seniority Rules Vows Troop Withdrawal A poll was taken Wednesday, • Nov. 4 in homerooms to determine. )U Americans to whom the students are in- . ■■ i terested in talking to. The first six J iUcd ill Bcittle I choices of AHSers are President 1 1 n C Soi I nH Nixon. Vice-President Agnew, Joar „,i,e " o3 " ° ' " ' ' Moo.Tdse 7:2i «m III O sJKJ U I KJ Baez, Ted Kennedy. Bobby On sunset 4.52 . " SaTo yM ' . . . and Abby Hoffman. Turr. on Headlights at 4:57 pm Yesterday ' s Answer .p y, CRFIV high tide nf43 Cooperation , J ' ' ' %. ' ' I ' ' U.S.-SOVIET TALKS Joplii © DECISIONS What ' s all this taSk Muskie Sounds Out Party On Candidacy DECISIONS .|,X ' r ? ' ' ° " 1 II ECISIONS! Strategy ' i 8 ' ® Population Bomb Coming Events: Ski Hanson tried Demand Unemployment liappy Cardinal Gushing Dies in Boston at 75 ' ipoUCEJTBlKE The death VlcGovern Enters 72 Race, Pledging Troop Withdrawal ScrantoiLReport LOST A?JD FOUND HuSSCin " m o o I— m CO Kennedy Reaffirms Oecision Not to Run of Nasser Mr. Morse, a victim of the hi- jacking last September, spoke in the Large Group Room. Mr. Morse told us step by step what actually happened during that lonely 20 da; -i nxn stay on the Jodanian desert. I. " ® f ' ' « " :h Lieutenant ' s W Fowles ( 1 last week) ( HOV THIMK A LOT ABOUT tOHAT SCJ HOPE VOU ' LL BE.. [jJ0005TXK WANT$ TO 5£ AM EA6LE Hickel Dayan, Nixon McCartney seeks to end Beatles Chile Inaugurates ' Allende aporte Murder ' {( j sis Lii eraf rALKE¥lLBOuf BIOGRAPHIES ABODEELY, CYNTHIA GAIL, 129 Lowell St., Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2. ACTON, BARBARA LOUISE, 107 Greenwood Rd., French Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Softball 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Andanno Literary Staff 4. AINSCOW, WILLIAM A., 59 Lovejoy Rd. ALLEN, BRIAN P., 199 Greenwood Rd. ANDERSON, CHRISTINE ANN, 14 Rennie Drive, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Humanities Club 4; American Field Service 4; Photography Club 4. ANDERSON, RICHARD lEURNS JR., 4 Appletree Lane, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, SCOTT WESLEY, 140 High Plain Rd., Outing Club 4. APRIL, COLETTE M., 62 Chestnut St., Ski Club 2, 3; Dance Com- mittee 2. ARMSTRONG, PAMELA CAREY, 40 Linwood St., Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Softball 3; Field Hockey Manager 4; Low Cost Housing 3; Representative 4. AUCHTERLONIE, GAIL PATRICIA, 20 Brook St., Choral Society 2; Pep Club 2. BAILEY, ANN MARIE, 26 Westwind Rd., Latin Club 2; French Club 2, 4; Band 2; Orchestra 2; Ski Club 2, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Andanno Art Staff 4; Russian Club 4; Humanities Club Sec- retary 4. BAKER, RICHARD CHARLES, 2 Ridge St., Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. BANCROFT, WILLIAM JOHN, 5 Vine St., Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ecol- ogy Club 4; Foreign Relations Club 4. BARKER, JEAN LOUISE, 7 Glenn Cove Rd., Majorette 2. BARR, SUSAN JEAN, 76 North St. BARRY, ROBERT VERHEYDEN, 76 Morton St. BARTOW, STUART TERRY, 31 Bartlet St., Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Decisions Unlimited 3; Decisions Unlimited Co-ordinator 4; Varsity Club 4; Americans Abroad Summer Program 3; American Field Service 3, 4. BATCHELDER, WANDA ELLEN, 6 County Rd., Pep Club 2; Glee Club 2; Basketball 2; Softball Team 2; Imprint Representative 2; Andanno Representative 2; Rainbow Girls 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3- BATCHELLER, BURTON BROWN, 81 Center St., Football 2; Var- sity Football 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4. BENSON, JEAN ELIZABETH, 6 Westwind Rd., Student Activity Center 2, 3; Senior Class Play 3; Future Teachers of America 4; A cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. BLACK, ELIZABETH THOMASINA, 7 Sweetbriar Lane, Andanno Representative 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Pep Club 2; CYO 2, 3; Ameri- can Field Service 2; Red Cross Representative 2; Office Help 2; Latin Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Future Teachers of America President 3; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Imprint Feature and Circulation Staff 3; Imprint Features Editor 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Andanno Assistant Editor 4; CCD Teacher 3, 4; Girls Scouts 2, 3; Girls Scouts President 4; Outing Club 4. BOLES, JAN LESTER, 17 Barrington Dr., Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 4; Ski Club 4. BOOTHBY, JAMES EVERETT, 14 Fox Hill, Football Trainer 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Photography Club 3, 4; Humanities Club 4; Prism 4. BOURDELAIS, JANICE ROSE ANN, 23 Blanchard St., Glee Club 2; Senior Class Play 2, 3; Field Hockey Team 4; Imprint Staff 4; Spin- drift 4. BOWEN, KRISTINE ELIZABETH, 12 Bannister Rd., Great Books 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Andanno Art Staff 4. BRADFORD, JAMES HOWE, 14 High St., Decisions Unlimited 3; Decisions Unlimited Co-ordinator 4; Humanities Club President 4. BRAGDON, KATHLEEN JOAN, 175 Lowell St., Homeroom Treas- urer 2, 3; Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Decorations Committee Chairman 3; Senior Class Play 3; Queen ' s Court 3; An- danno Art Staff 4. BRENNAN, JAYNE C, 12 Brook St., Pep Club 2; CYO 2; Choral Society 3; Queen ' s Court 3. BRO, DIANA MASON, 49 Summer St. BRODERICK, WILLIAM ERNEST, 14 1 Haggetts Pond Rd. BROWN, GWENNETH LOUISE, 261 South Main St., Ski Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; CYO 2; Pep Club 3, 4. BROWN, ROBIN JANE, 168 Elm St., Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Senior Class Play 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Student Leader 2; CYO 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Decisions Unlimited 3, 4. BROWNLIE, ANDREW N., 10 Carriage Hill Rd., Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2; Red Cross Representative 3; Ski Team 4; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Rotating Representative 4; PF 2, 3, 4; Steering Committee 4. BRUNER, THOMAS H., 28 Rocky Hill Rd. BRUNO, JAMES CLIFFORD, 10 Shipman Rd., Hockey Team Assist- ant Manager 2, 3. BUCK, DAVID, 8 Summer St. BUCK, NANCY A., 8 Summer St. BUCZYNSKI, LOUISE ANNE, 21 Linda Rd., Future Teachers of America 4. BUCZYNSKI, MARY LOUISE, 21 Linda Rd. BUNNELL, SARAH EATON, Bancroft Hall, Phillips Academy., French Club 2, 3; Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4; Homeroom Clerk 4. BURROW, DAVID LEE, 27 Wolcott Ave. CAFFREY, MARY LOUISE, 47 Woodland Rd., Spanish Club 2; Latin Club 2; Student Council 2, 3; Class Secretary 2; Student Faculty Committee 3; Class Treasurer 3; Andanno Editor 4; Teenage Adult Collaborative 4; Humanities Club Treasurer 4; Area Representative, Senate 4; Student Faculty Government Secretary 4. CAMPBELL, MARJORIE ANN, 12 Florence St. CAPOBIANCO, RALPH THOMAS, 1 Jenkins Rd. CATALDO, CHARLES CHRISTOPHER, 12 Bowdoin Rd., Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Junior Class Representative 3; Senior Class Play 3, 4. 150 did most for A.H.S. TINA TSEPAS GERRY FARO COLLINS, GAIL JUSTIN, 6 Tamys Lane, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Ski Team 4; Golf Team 4; Senior Class Play 4. COLLINS, KAREN MARY, 131 Elm St., Andanno Representative 2; Student Activity Center 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; French Club Secretary 2; French Club 4; Spanish Club Secretary 3; Prom Com- mittee 3; Ski Team 4; Gym Team 3; Andanno Staff 4; Student Government Representative 4. CONCEPCION, EUGENIO JR., 134 Main St., Basketball 4. CONNOLLY, BARBARA ELLEN, 66 High St., Service Club 2; Band 2; Senior Class Play 2, 3, 4; CYO 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Office Help 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; American Field Service 4. CONNOR, ELIZABETH A., 9 Harding St. CONNORS, KEVIN JOHN, 99 North Main St. COOK, KAREN ANN, 8 Karlton Circle, Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Service Club 4. COOPER, EDWIN ALAN, 7 Turner Circle. CORMIER, GERARD J., 171 Elm St. CORMIER, JAYNE MARIE, 86 High Plain Rd. CORNWELL, THOMAS LEHMAN, 31 Ballardvale Rd., Great Books 4. CHALIFOUR, JAYNE ELYSE, 286 South Main St., Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Senior Class Play 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Andanno Representative 4; CYO 2. CHAMPAGNE, CHRISTINE ANN, 55 Marilyn Rd., Junior Varsity Field Hockey 2; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; French Club 4; Tennis 4; Imprint Sports Reporter 4. CHAPMAN, ALAN ROY, 145 Chestnut St., Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4; Intramurals Tennis 2; Ski Team 4; Intramurals Gymnastics 4; PF 2, 3, 4; Andanno Representative 3; Rotating Representative 3, 4. CORKY, MARY-JANE, 48 River St., Red Cross Representative 2, 3; Field Hockey 3; Ecology Club 4; Student Government Representative 4; Andanno Art Staff 4. COSTELLO, MARYJANE, 61 High St., Latin Club 2; French Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Service Club 3; Service Club Treas- urer 4. COULTHARD, AUDREY R., 5 Hidden Rd., French Club 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. COX, DIANE M., 7 York St., Pep Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2; CYO 2, 3. 4; Office Help 3; Junior Prom Committee 3- CHEETHAM, DANIEL EDWARD, 23 Dufton Rd., Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Football 2. CHILDS, DONNA MARIE, 135 North Street, Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Ecology Club Chairman of Fund Raising Committee, 4. CHRISTOPHER, MARY ELIZABETH, 32 Lincoln Circle West, Softball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Basketball Co-captain 3; Ski Club 3; Majorette 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER, THOMAS PATRICK, 80 Lovejoy Rd., Spring Track 2, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Football 4. CHURCH, JEFFREY DEAN, 43 Lucerne Dr., Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Ski Team 4; Winter Track 4; Cross Country Co-Captain 4. CLOUGH, TIMOTHY FULLER, 4 Rennie Dr., Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. COHEN, MARSHA AMY, 4 Archer Lane, Field Hockey 3, 4; Great Books 3, 4; Humanities Club 4; Outing Club 4; Russian Club Presi- dent 4. COLE, ROBERT DANFORTH, 7 Sagamore Dr. COLEMAN, DONALD TAYLOR, 91 High St., Boy ' s Glee Club 2; Tennis Team 2; Latin Club 2; Football Team 3; Varsity Football Team 4; Track Team 3; Prom Committee Co-Chairman 3; Student Faculty Committee 3; American Field Service 3; Prep Club 4; Drug Prevention Committee 3; French Club 4; Permanent Representative, 4. COX, SUSAN ELIZABETH, 20 Haverhill St., CYO 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Basketball 2; Great Books 4; Prom Committee 3; Andanno Advertising Staff 4. American Field Service 4. CRAIG, WRIGHT GILLESPIE, 262 Beacon St., Ecology Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4. CROTCH, GARY CLAYTON, 30 Chandler Circle, Golf Team 2; Ski Club 4. CROTEAU, JEANNETTE RITA, 180 Beacon St., Senior Class Play 2; Majorette 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Andanno Clerical Staff 4. CROWE, ANDREA R., 24 Lincoln St., Pep Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; C.Y.O. 2, 3; Office Assistant 3. CROWLEY, ELAINE L., 16 Brook St., Red Cross Representative 2; Student Council Representative, 2; S.A.C. 2, 3; C.Y.O. 3; B.D.A. 2, 3, 4. CRUSH, BRIAN J., 8 Matthews St., Transferred to AHS in Sept., 1970 from Knoch High School, Pennsylvania. Previous to AHS: Varsity Football 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Track 2, 3; Class Vice President 2; Student Council Vice President 3. At AHS: Varsity Football 4; Basketball 4. CULBERT, MAUREEN I., Box 40 off Beacon St., Cheerleader 2, 3; Band 2; Varsity Club 2; Pep Club 2; Softball 4. CUNNINGHAM, MOIRA, 3 Marigold Lane., French Club 3, 4; Low-Cost Housing 3; Pep Club 4; A.F.S. 4. 151 CURTIN, BETH A., 5 Rolling Ridge Rd., Red Cross Representative 2- French Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club Treasurer 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Choral Society 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 4; Student Council Representative 3; Low-Cost Housing Chairman 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Outing Club 3, 4; C.Y.O. Jr. Delegate 3; Homeroom Clerk 4; A.F.S. 4; Ski Team 4; Tennis Team 4; Low-Cost Housing 4; Ecology Club. DERRICO, DARLENE A., 191 River Rd., Pep Club 2, 4; Glee Club 2; Tennis 3; Prep Club 4; Office Assistant 4. DARGOONIAN, THOMAS H., 22 Blanchard St. DAVEY, MARY ELLEN, 23 Enmore St., Andanno Representative 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Senior Class Play 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Spanish Club President 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Cheerleader Captain 4; Prom Invitations Com- mittee Co-Chairman 3; Varsity Club 4; Choral Society 4; Tennis Team 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. DAVIS, CAROLYN M., 27 Brookfield Rd., Cheerleading 2, 3; Boost- ers Club 2, 3; Pep Clut5 2, 3, 4; A cappella Choir 2, 3, ' 4; Greater Bostonians 4; Madrigal 4; Senior Class Play 3, 4. DAVIS, DEBORAH, 31 Linwood St., Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Senior Class Play 2, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Im- print Representative 2, 3; Student Leader 2; Red Cross Representative 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Decisions Unlimited 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Sensi- tivity 3; Prom Committee 3; Surf Club 4; Softball 4; Spanish Club 4; Steering Committee 4; S.A.C. Committee 4. DEBOLT, ROBERT D., 79 Wildwood Rd. DEKAVIS, STEVEN F., 5 Juliette St. DEROCHE, DIANE A., 467 Lowell St. DILLON, JENNIFER L., 14 Wild Rose Drive, Glee Club 2; Choral Society 3; Ski Team 4; Ski Club 4. DILLON, JOHN F., 386 South Main St. DIXON, DOROTHY, 30 Cutler Rd., Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 4. DONAHUE, BRIAN M., 10 Longwood Dr. DOHERTY, DANIEL B., 3 Wagon Wheel Rd., Ski Club 2; Tennis Team 3, 4; Ski Team 4. DOYLE, ANNE M., 12 Chestnut St., C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play Stage Crew 3; Senior Class Play 4; Ecology Club 4; French Club 4; A.F.S. 4; Low-Cost Housing 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. DUBRULE, JOHN E., R.F.D. 1 Chester, N.H., Outward Bound Boosters Club 2; Outward Bound Boosters Club President 3; Band 2, 3; Ecology Club 3; Ecology Club President 4; Outing Club 3, 4. FARLEY, STEPHEN P. 12 Cedar Rd., Cross Country 2, 3; Cross Country Co-Captain 4; Winter Track 2, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Government 4. ELDER, ROBERT W., 68 Lovejoy Rd. ELLIOTT, SHERYL, 5 Midland Circle, French Club 4; Ski Club 4; Ecology Club 4. ELMI, JAMES J., 16 Bannister Rd. EMERSON, TIMOTHY, 20 Linda Road. ETTER, GWEN, 7 Matthews St. EVANS, DAVID E., 177 Shawsheen Rd., Football 2; Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 2; Soccer 3, 4; Student Government Secretary 3; Surf Team 3, 4; Student Government Senate 4. FAIRBURN, JANE, 20 County Rd. FARO, GERALD, 11 Marilyn Rd., Gym Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; SAC Steering Committee 4; An- danno Staff 4. FARR, JONATHAN, 9 Hall Ave., Ecology Club 4; Decisions Un- limited 4. FARRINGTON, ANN, 2 Cheever Circle, French Club 2, 3; Low- Cost Housing 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; P.F. 2; Senior Class Play 2, 4; Andanno Representative 3; Prom Decorations Committee 3; Ski Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Imprint Business Staff 4. FERGUSON, GERALD M., 260 Andover St., Spanish Club 2, 3; Soccer 2; Student Leader 3. FERGUSON, PATRICIA, 12 Lincoln Circle, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Service Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. FICHERA, JOYCE L., 51 Hidden Rd., Ski Club 4; Sensitivity 4; Ecology Club 4; Rotating Representative 4. FILZ, NANCY C, 53 Brookfield Rd. FINNAGAN, DEANNE, 3 Cuba St., Ecology Club 4; Imprint Staff 4. FISHER, WAYNE, 28 Center St. FITZGERALD, CARL R., 69 Lovejoy Rd. FITZGERALD, ROANNE E., 30 York St., Glee Club 2; Pep Club 2; Red Cross Representative 2; Andanno Representative 2; Red Cross Club 4. FITZPATRICK, LINDA M., 24 Bellevue Rd., Prom Decorations Committee 3; Judo 3; Pep Club 4. FLANNERY, ROBERT, 8 Beacon St., Soccer 3; Hockey 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Soccer Captain 4; Homeroom Clerk 4; Imprint Boys Sports Co- Editor 4; Surf Club 4. 152 most respected MARY LOU CAFFREY JOHN WOOTEN FLEISCHER, EDWIN, 7 Yale Rd, Boys ' Band 2, 3; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3- FOGG, JOY, 50 Summer St., Softball 3; French Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Russian Club Treasurer 4. FORESTA, LYNETTE R., 41 River St. FORREST, CATHERINE, FORREST, KENNETH, 23 Chandler Rd., Tennis, 3, 4. FORTI, RICHARD, 3 Sheffield Circle, Football 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Soccer 4; Golf 4. FOSSA, ELIZABETH, 12 Crescent Drive FREIJE, GREGORY, 2 Amherst Rd., Spring Track 2; Football 3, 4; Prom Decorating Committee 3- FUREY, RICHARD, 35 Suncrest Rd., Football 2, 3, 4. GARDNER, VICKI J., 20 Park St., Glee Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2. GAW, DONNA, 41 Memorial Circle, Glee Club 2, 3; Choral Society 2. GELARDI, MARK, 33 North St., Football 2. GILDAY, BRUCE, 5 Lillian Terrace GODBOUT, MARILYN G., 25 Arthur St. GODIN, DAVID, 9 Avon St. GONYA, MICHELLE, 1 Johnson Rd., French Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4; Ski Team 4; Ski Committee Secretary 4. GOSSELIN, JOHN A., 87 Haverhill St. GOSSELIN, WILLIAM J., 87 Haverhill St., Ski Club 2; Football 2; Student Council Representative 3; Soccer 4; Ski Team 4. GOTTESFELD, WENDY, 7 Forbes Lane, Tennis Team 3, 4; Band 3. GRANT, CATHERINE E., 198 Jenkins Rd., Student Leader 2; De- cisions Unlimited 4. GRECOE, KAREN L., 8 Florence St., Spanish Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Choral Society 4. GUNEWARDENA, NIMAL L., 17 Canterbury St., AFS Student, A.F.S. Club 4; Andanno Staff 4; Prism Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; Track Team 4; Rotating Representative 4. HAAG, RICHARD M., 189 High Plain Rd., Photography Club 2, 3; Photography Club President 4; Imprint Staff 2, 3; Imprint Photog- raphy Editor 4; Band 2; Ecology Club 3, 4; Andanno Photog- raphy Editor 4; Prism Photography Editor 4. HAJJ, THOMAS M., 79 High St., C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Homeroom Clerk 4. HALE, BRUCE P., 147 River Rd., Intramural Judo 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Football 3; Ski Club 4. HALL, MARK A., 105 Chestnut St. HALL, MARSHA K., 105 Chestnut St. HAMILTON, JAMES S., 28 Reservation Rd. HANNAN, LAURENCE S., 51 Whittier St., International Relations Club 2, 3; Service 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Ecology Club 4. HANNIGAN, THOMAS D., 93 Summer St., Band and Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2; Spring Track 2; C.Y.O. 2, 3, 4; Independent Research 3, 4; Math Team 3, 4; Outing Club 4. class athletes PAT MORIN TED PALMIERI HARDING, KATHLEEN, 129 Haverhill St., Jr. Varsity Field Hockey 3; Prom Committee 4. HARRIS, ELEANOR, L., 311 So. Main St., Imprint Representative 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Tied Cross Representative 3; Pep Club 3. HARRISON, SHIRLEY A., 21 Shipman Rd., Senior Class Play 2; Drama Club 3; Ecology Club 4. HARTFORD, DEBRA J., 339 Salem St. HARTMAN, RICHARD, 26 Mary Lou Lane, Varsity Soccer 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Outing Club 4. HARTRICH, JAMES E., 6 Johnson Rd., Homeroom Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3; Vice President National Honor Society 4. HEALY, KATHRYN A., 126 Lowell St., Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Class Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club Secretary 4; French Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Andanno Representative 4; Homeroom Representative, Area Chair- man 4; Glee Club 4. HEDRICK, NANCY A., 185 Lowell st.. Glee Club 2, 3; Choral Society 2. HILL, ALAN T., 53 West Parish Drive, Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. HIMMER, LYNNE A., 1 Windsor St., Pep Clu b 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2. HIXON, DAVID D., 155 Shawsheen Rd., Football 2, 3; Football Co- Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3; Basketball Co-Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council Delegate 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Student Leader Corps 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Faculty Committee 3; Student Council Class President 3- HOLDEN, STEPHEN G., 45 Vine St., Gymnastic Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Student Leader Corps 2; Football 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Co-Captain Gymnastic Team 4; S.A.C. Gym Committee 4. HOLLAND, JUDITH LEE, 51 Gould St., French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Choral Society 2; Ski Club 4. HOPLEY, SUSAN, 56 Salam St., Math Club 2, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, Social Committee Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. HOOD, AMANDA, 104 Andover St. HORTON, MARK, 12 Linwood St., Baseball, J.V. 2; Intramural Basketball 3. 153 HOWARD, JUDITH, 130 Hidden Rd. HUNT, CHRISTOPHER, 30 Sheridan Rd., Alagash Canoe Trip 3. HUSKEY, ROSEMARY, 236 River Rd. HYDER, MARY ANN, 11 Cuba St., Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Representative 2, 3. 4; Home Room Representative 3, 4; Prep Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. IGOE, JEAN, 25 Vine St., Majorette 2, 3, Head Majorette 4; Red Cross Representative 2, 3, 4; Guidance Office Help 2, 3, 4. INNES, DANIEL K., 17 Canterbury St., American Field Service 3, President 4; French Club 3, President 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spin- drift 3, 4; Tennis Team 2; SAC Committee 4; Andanno Literary Editor 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. ISSENBERG, ROBERT, 14 Smithshire St., Ski Club 2; Andanno 4. JENKINS. RICHARD, 52 Hidden Rd., Ski Club 2, 3, 4. JENSEN, PETER, 26 Bellevue Rd., Student Leader 2; Baseball 3; Band 2, 3, 4. JOHANSON, RONALD, 28 Lincoln St., Latin Club 2, 3; Audio- Visual 2, 3, 4; Freewheelers Cycle Club Vice President 3. JOHNSON, WILLIAM, 51 Red Spring Rd. KANE, CHARLES, 7 Carisbrooke St., Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 4. KEARNS, MARY, 23 Pleasant St. KEEFE. SUSAN, 15 Robandy Rd., French Club 2, 3, 4; Andanno Representative 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 2, 3; Prom Cimmittee 3; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Decisions Unlimited 3, 4; Andanno Business Staff 4; Student Faculty Government 4; Ecology Club 4; Pep Club 2, Vice President 3. President 4. KEILTY, CHRIS. 12 Crescent Dr. class intellectuals MARY LYMAN RICHARD HARTMAN KEITH, BARRY, 18 Harding St. KELLY, NANCY L., 10 Sweetbriar Lane, National Honor Society 3. KENNY. KRISTY, 48 Stevens St.. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Decisions Unlimited 3. 4; Spanish Club 4; American Field Service 4. KIDD. JAMES. 17 Rocky Hill Rd. KILEY, TOAN, 3 Random Lane, French Club 2; Student Leader 2; Pep Club 2; Decisions Unlimited 3: Prom Committee 3; Future Teachers of America 4. KING. ANTHONY. 134 Main St.. Football 3; Basketball 3; Intra- mural Basketball 4; Ecology Club 4; French Club 4; Imprint 4. KING, MARY TANE, 24 Gray Rd., Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 2, 3; Latin Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Junior Great Books 3, 4; Student Editor of " Our Schools " 3. KNIPE, KYLE, 60 Morton St., Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Girls Gymnastic Team 2, 3. 4; Student Leader 3; Decisions Un- limited 3; Ecology Club 4. KNOTT, DEBORAH JEAN, 3 Mercury Circle, Pep Club 4. KNOWLES. DEBORAH G., 47 Spring Grove Rd., Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ecology Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Imprint Circulation Manager 4; Humanities Club 4. KOLBE, GAIL, 1 Castle Heights Rd., Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Tennis Team 4, Captain 3; Outing Club 3, 4; American Field Service 4. KRAUSS, KATHERINE, 39 Wildwood Rd., Girls Gymnastic Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 4. KRULL, JAMES M., 55 Greenwood Rd., International Relations Club 2; Baseball Manager 3; Spindrift Art Staff 4; Andanno Art Staff 4. LAFFERTY, CATHERINE A., 9 Pleasant St. LALONDE, BARBARA TEAN, 8 Rasmussen Circle. LANDRY, TAMES L., 8 Dufton Rd., J.V. Baseball 2; Football 3; Baseball 3, 4. LANIER, LEMUEL STEVE, 477 South Main St., Football 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; I.V. Baseball 2; LV. Basketball 2; Basketball 3, Co- Captain 4; Basketball Club 4; Varsity Club 4. LAPOINTE, EDGAR RAYMOND, 18 Topping Rd. LA ROCHELLE, ROBERT ANDREW, 290 South Main St., A cappella Choir 2,3; Soccer Team 3; Teenage- Adult Coalition 4. LAWRENCE, FELICIA. 23 Moraine St., Choral Society 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; A cappella Choir 2. LEE, DOUGLAS JAMES, 5 Alderbrook Rd., Spindrift Art Editor 4; Andanno 4. LEE, KEVIN, 134 Main St., Football Manager 3, 4; Spring Track Manager 3, 4; SAC Committee 4; Ecology Club 4; Student Faculty Government 4: Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Gymnastics 4; Prep Club 4. LEITCH, PETER W., 19 Kathleen Dr., J.V. Basketbell 2; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Basketball 3; Soccer 4; Andanno 4; Varsity Club 4. LENFEST, BRIAN JOSEPH, 12 Crescent Dr., Soccer 4. LENFEST, TIMOTHY, 12 Crescent Dr. LEOFF, RICHARD DONALD, 11 George St., Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Senior Class Play 3. LETOURNEAU, PRISCILLA. 39 Prospect Rd. LEWIS, KATHLEEN, 25 Linda Rd. LINDHOLM, KAREN. 44 Chestnut St.. Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Andanno Representative 2, 4; Home Room Representative 2, 3; Prom Committee 3. LIPPI, JEFFREY A., 22 Argilla Rd. LOOSIGIAN, JON, 254 Lowell St. LUCY, DIANNE MARIE, 1 Haven Dr., Field Hockey 2; Home Room Representative 2; Home Room Clerk 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Team 4; De- cisions Unlimited 3; Prep Club 4. LUKEN, PAULA, 73 Woburn St. LUSSIER, MARY L., 11 High St., Band 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. Social Chairman 3; Service Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Senior Class Play 2; Imprint Representative 2; Prom Committee 3; Low Cost Housing 3; Red Cross Representative 3; Ski Team 4. 154 LYMAN, MARY S., 58 Chandler Rd„ French Club ' 2; Drama Club 3; Service Club 3. President 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: An- danno Literary Staff 4. LYNCH, SUSAN AMY, 99 Reservation Rd., Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Senior Class Play 2, 3; Choral Society 2; Glee Club 2; Drama Club Secretary 3; Tennis Team 3, 4; A cappella Choir 3; Field Hockey Manager 4; Service Club 4; American Field Service 4. MACDONALD. GEOFFREY D., 81 Chestnut St., Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Choir 2: Ski Club 4. MACKLIN, JANE PATRICIA, 48 Dufton Rd.. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; CYO 2, 3: Service Club 4; Prep Club 4; Ecology Club 4, MACKLIN, MARY ROSE, 487 South Main St., CYO 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; Service Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. MADENSKY, JOE, 9 Dean Circle., Hockey 3, 4. MAHANKE, ELAINE MARY, 18 Lincoln Circle, Pep Club 2, 3; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 2; Glee Club 2; Choral Society 2; Prom Committee 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Service Club 4. MAILLOUX. GEORGE JOSEPH, 39 Topping Rd. MALIS, ANDREW GARY, 12 Marilyn Rd., Spanish Club 2; Senior Class Play 2, 3; Track Manager 2; Math League 3, 4; Ecology Club 3, 4; Cross Country Manager 3; Imprint 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Photography Club 4. MANOCK, BARBARA ANN, 56 Summer St. MARINO. LAURA JOAN, 19 Juniper Rd., French Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. MARSON, NINA, 17 Nutmeg Lane MARJERISON, BETH ANN. 87 Burnham Rd., Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 3. 4; Andanno Representative 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Surf Club 4; Ski Club 4. MARKOW, DONALD DOUGLAS, 73 Maple Ave., Soccer Team 3, 4; Winter Track 3; Erench Club 3; Tennis Team 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; American Field Service 4; Outing Club 4. MARSHALL, DEAN LINDSAY, 119 Chestnut St., Hockey 2, 3, 4; Ecology Club 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; American Field Service 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. MARTELLINI, ANN, 46 Walnut Ave.. French Club 2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 2; Student Faculty Government 4; Girls Gymnastics Tearn 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Queen ' s Court 3; Ski Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Andanno Rep- resentative 4. MARTELLUCCI, JOHN JOSEPH, 8 Boston Rd. MATHIAS, JEFFREY F.. 7 Brentwood Circle, Football 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3. 4; Surf Club 3: Prom Committee 3; Student Faculty Government 4. MATTSSON, CATHRINE, 5 Hunter Dr., Prom Committee 3: De- :isions Unlimited 3, 4. MAYO, GEORGE, 3 Whispering Pine Way, Football 2; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Imprint Boys Sports Co-Editor 4; Decisions Jnlimited 4. VICAREE. lOAN, 77 Dascomb Rd., French Club 2- Pep Club 2 ' Spanish Club 3; Service Club 4: Ski Club 4. vICCANN, WILLIAM, 9 Fiske St. •ICGRATH, PATRICK, 89 Greenwood Rd., Football 2, 3, 4; ipring Track 3. CGRATH, SUSAN, 15 Pettingill Rd., French Club 3, 4; Spanish :iub 3, 4; Russian Club 4. ICGREGOR, BARRY. 17 Rattlesnake Hill Rd. ICGUIRE, MARK. 11 Judson Rd., J.V. Basketball Manager 2; ' arsity Basketball Manager 2; T.V. Basketball 3; Tennis Teanji 3. MCKEON, CATHERINE, 9 Hartigan Circle, Senior Class Play 2; Service Club 2; Band 2, 3; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Ski Team 4; Pep Club 4. MCLELLAN, JAMES, 162 Lowell St., Spanish Club 3, 4; American Field Service 3. 4; Baseball 3- MEARS, ERIC ROBERT. 245 Andover St. MELLETT, DEBORAH, 285 Lowell St., Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Judo 3. MERKEL, DEBRA, 1 Standish Circle, Pep Club 2, 4; Treasurer 3; French Club 4; Home Room Clerk 4. MEYERS, MICHAEL J., 17 Rennie Dr., Outdoor Track 3. 4; Prom Committee 4. MINISCALCO, MARCIA, 20 McKenney Circle MONETTE, SUSAN, 40 Beacon St. MOORE. BEVERLY A.. 35 Dufton Road MOREAU, TANET MARIE, 51 North St.. S.A.C. Dance Committee 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. class artists JANICE BOURDELAIS DAVE EVANS MORIN, KATHLEEN ANN, 172 Lowell St., Glee Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3. 4. MORIN. PATRICIA A.. 72 Park St., Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 2, Captain 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Class Treasurer 2; Home Room Representative 3, 4; Andanno Representative 3; An- danno Business Manager 4; Imprint Girls ' Sports Editor 4; Repre- sentative to Senate 4; Guidance Office Program 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. MORREO, GAIL M.. 15 Sheridan Rd.. Latin Club 2; French Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Service Club 4; Field Hockey 3, Captain 4; Great Books Club 3, 4; Prep Club 4; Prom Committee 3: Andanno Layout Editor 4; Humanities Club 4. MOSS, MARK, 92 Dascomb Rd., Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Vice-President of Junior Class 3. MULLIGAN, TIMOTHY G., 2 Carmel Rd., Baseball 3; Football 3; Soccer 4; Track 4. MURPHY, MARGARET THERESA. 19 Corbett St., Choral Society 2; Girl ' s Glee Club 2; Ecology Club 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, RICHARD, 36 Washington Ave., Football 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2; Ski Club 3; Spring Track 3, 4. NARDOZZA, JANET, 59 Juniper Rd., French Club 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Choral Sociery 2; Girl ' s Glee Club 2; Cheerleader 3, 4. NEIKIRK. NANCY L., 18 Kathleen Dr., F.T.A. 3, 4; Imprint 4; Ecology Club 4; Andanno Clerical Editor 4. 155 NEWELL, JOSEPH. 62 Walnut Ave. NICHOLS. ARTHUR A., 69 Gould Rd., Football 2; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4. NICOLOSI. STEFANO, 29 Marilyn Rd. NIELSON, ELIZABETH ANN. 196 Shawsheen Rd., Ecology Club 4. NIKONCHUK, DAVID G., 48 Wild Rose Dr., Soccer 3, 4; Class Play 3. NILSON, KENNETH. 16 Rennie Dr.. Football 2; Basketball 2. 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Student Leader Corp 2. 3; Decisions Unlimited 3. 4. NORMANDY. PAMELA JEANNE. 13 Avon St., French Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Class Play 2; F.T.A. 3, 4; Service Club 3, Secre- tary 4; Prom Committee 3; Andanno Layout Staff 4. NOWELL. TODD I., 23 Cheever Circle. Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Motorcycle Club 3. O ' BRIEN. JACQUELINE M.. 41 Red Spring Rd. O ' CONNEL. LANDRA. 5 Howell Dr. OLDAKER, JANICE, 112 Wild Rose Dr., Band 2; Homeroom Rep- resentative 2; French Club 2; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 3; Service Club 4; Student Council 3; Rotating Representative 4; Andanno Advertising Staff 4; Class Play 3. O ' NEIL, PERI. 3 Sweetbriar Lane, Glee Club 2. O ' REILLY, GEORGE, 7 Downing St.. Football 3; Soccer 4. O ' ROURKE, ANN D.. 61 Brookfield Rd. OTA, MARK DANIEL, 160 Salem St.. Gymnastics 3, 4; S.A.C. Committee 4; Baseball 4. OTERI, GUY J., 45 County Rd.. Gymnastics 2, 3. PACE, KATHLEEN, 6 Elysian Dr. PACKARD. MARIANNE ELIZABETH. 75 Shawsheen Rd.. Class Play 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 3; Judo 3; F.T.A. 3, 4. PALMIERI. EDWARD. 40 Enmore St.. Football 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Student Council Representative 3. best all around MARY DAVEY DAVE HIXON 156 PARE, MICHAEL. 7 Burnham Rd. PARK, KAREN ELIZABETH. 140 Chandler Rd.. Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Field Hockey 3. PASHO, LINDA, 35 Pearson St.. Library Aid 2, 3; Office Aid 3, 4. PATERSON, WILLIAM STEVEN. 28 McKenney Circle. F.T.A. 4. PEARSON. RICHARD, 8 Woodcliff Rd.. Football 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3. PECK, LAWRENCE lOHN, 10 Fairfax Dr., Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Cross Country 3; Spring Track 3; Soccer 4; Ski Team 4. PELRINE. SUSAN ELIZABETH. 87 Argilla Rd., F.T.A. 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Teacher ' s Aide 2. PETEROF, CAROLYN MARIE, 309 River Rd. PETTORUTO. EDWARD A., 9 Kathleen Drive, Football 2, 3. 4; Spring Track 2, 3. 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. PEVEAR, ELAINE ELIZABETH, 62 Stevens St., Andanno Clerical Staff 4. PIAZZA, ANDREW PAUL. 473 Lowell St., Choral Music 4. PIERCY, DOROTHY DIANNE. 11 Virginia Rd., Pep Club 2; An- danno Homeroom Representative 3, 4; Andanno Clerical Staff 4; Prom Committee 3- PILLSBURY, KARYN ALLYCE, 17 Tewksbury St., Giris Marching Band 2, 3. 4; High School Orchestra 2, 3, 4. POST, CHRISTOPHER, 9 Beech Circle, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. POTVIN, DENISE, 63 North St. POTVIN. ELEANOR IRENE, 316 River Rd. POULIN, SHARON ANN. 15 Beech Circle POWERS, ROBERT. 9 Crestwood Dr., International Relations Club 2; Winter Track 2. 3. 4; Soccer 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 4; Varsity Club 3. PRATT, NORMAN I.. 1 1 Wildwood Rd. PRENTICE, GARY ROBERT. 32 Wild Rose Dr., Basketball 3. 4; Basketball Club 4; Homeroom Clerk 4; Andanno Business Staff 4. PRIVITERA. TOHN. 41 William St. PROVENCAL, DAVID P.. 127 Haverhill St., Baseball 2, 4; Choir 2. PROVENCAL. SCOTT W.. 210 Chandler Rd.. Football 2. 3; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; A cappella Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 3, 4; Soccer 4; Rotating Representative 4. QUINN, RICHARD P., 41 Tewksbury St., Vice-President Sopho- more Class 2; Boy ' s Glee Club 2: President Motorcycle Club 3: A cappella Choir 3, 4; Representative Area Government 4; Repre- sentative Student Senate 4. RATTE, KATHLEEN M.. 8 Crescent Dr., Ecology Club 4. REILLY, LYN, 14 Fulton Rd., Decisions Unlimited 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Service Club 4. REYNOLDS. BRUCE A.. 21 Pinecrest Rd. ROCCO, DEBBI H., 4 Marie Drive. Andanno 4. ROMEO, MARGARET R., 28 Summer St., Girls J.V. Basketball 2: Andanno Representative 2; Girls Softball Manager 2; Pep Club 3; Girls Field Hockey Manager 3; Girls J.V. Basketball Co-Captain 3; Future Teachers of America 4: Andanno Business Staff 4; Choral Society 4. ROSSITTO, JOSEPH, 44 Oriole Dr.. Latin Club 2, 3; Football 2: Advanced Lab 3. RUTTER, JUDITH, 56 Morton St. SCHLOTT. KURTRICK W., 31 Sunset Rock Rd., Football 2; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. SCHOFIELD, DIANE L., 138 Lowell St., French Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Russian Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3- SCHREURS JANICE, 11 Farrwood Drive, T-V. Basketball 2; Softball 2 4- Girls Track 2; Volleyball Playday 2, 3; Varsity Field Hockey I 4- Varsity Basketball 3, 4; All Star M.V.C. Softball 3; Service Club 4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Club 4; AFS 4; Imprint, Girls Sports 4; Student Faculty Government Representative 4. SCRIBNER, SUSAN H., 6 Cyr Circle, Band 2; Orchestra 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Crafts 3, 4. SEECHE, LESLIE D., 47 Hidden Rd.. French Club 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Service Club 4; American Field Se rvice 4; Imprint Writer 4. SHARRY, GAYLE. 1 Forest Drive, Pep Club 2, 3; I-V. Field Hockey 2; French Club 3, 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3. SHAW, CLINTON, 14 Strawberry Hill Rd., Football 2; Band 2, 3; Hockey 2, 3, 4. SHEEHY, MAUREEN, 112 Main St. SHERMAN, MELISSA G., 3 Midland Circle, J.V. Field Hockey 2; Varsity Field Hockey 3; Varsity Field Hockey Captain 4; Band 2, 3, 4; T.V. Basketball 2; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Softball 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Andanno Staff 4. SHORTEN, SUSAN S.. 50 Dufton Road, Softball 3. SILVA. PATRICIA C. 31 Stevens St. SIMON, GARY B., 4 Lillian Terrace, Student Representative 2: Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3. SMITH, BETHANY T-, 3 Parnassus Place, Band 2. 3, 4; Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Girls Basketball 3, 4. SMITH, GAYLE A., 42 Salem St., Pep Club 2; Service Club 2; De- cisions Unlimited 4. SMITH, STEPHEN N., 29 Enmore St.. Gymnastics 3, 4. SOMERS, HARRY T-, 10 Nutmeg Lane, T-V. Football 2; J.V. Hockey 2; Band 2; Intramural Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4. SPENCER, KAREN LOUISE, 35 Tewksbury St., Pep Club 2, 3, 4. ST. JEAN, STEPHEN, 143 Chestnut St.. Football 2; Hockey 2. 3, Captain 4; Baseball 2; Soccer 4; Student Council Permanent Rep- resentative 4. STAID, KAREN MARIE, 10 Nancy Circle, School Play 2; F.T.A. 3, Secretary 4; Imprint Copy Editor 3; Imprint Editor-in-Chief 4: Ecology Club 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Andanno 4; Outing Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4: Humanities Club 4; World Class- room 4; Drama Club 4. STANTON, lOY M., 6 Flemming Ave,. Ecology Club 3. STEEN, DIANE E., 5 Meadow Brook Dr., Band Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Prism Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; Social Chairman of Russian Club 4; Ecology Club 4; Jr. Great Books Leader 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. STRAUSS, SANDRA F.. 5 Tessier Dr.. Band 2. 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Leader 2, 3; Decisions Unlimited 3, 4; School Play 3, 4; Field Hockey Manager 4; F.T.A. 4; A.F.S. 4; Pep Club 4. STROBEL, DONNA JUNE, 12 Burton Farm Dr., SAC 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, Vice President 3; Red Cross Representative 2; Stu- dent Leader 2; Prom Committee 3; Andanno Representative 3; Co- Chairman of Steering Committee 4; Sensitivity Group 4. best looking LYN REILLY DICK ANDERSON SUDUIKO, MARK E., 7 Bowdoin Rd., J.V. Football 2; Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Outdoor Track 3, 4. SULLIVAN, JEFFREY MILOT, 94 Lowell St., Swimming Team Cap- tain 2; Debate Club 2; Students for Discussions 3; School Planning Board 4. SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN M., 17 Maple Ave., School Play 2; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 3; SAC 4. SWARTWOUT, JEFFREY S., 44 Wild Rose Dr., Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. SWEENEY, MARY SARAH, 56 Tewksbury St. SWEENEY, STEPHANIE MARIE, 151 Elm St.. Girls Glee Club 2; Pep Club 2; Student Leader 2: French Club 2; CYO 2. 3. 4; SAC 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. TASSINARI. ROBERT PETER. 8 Ivy Lane, C.Y.O. Officer 2. 3; Low Cost Housing President 3, 4; Senior Class Plav Stage Crew 3, 4; Homeroom Clerk 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Cafeteria Committee- S.F. Government 4. TATULIS. FREDERIC C, 96 Cross St., Basketball Intramurals 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball Team 3. TETRAULT, DENNIS, 66 Prospect Rd. TETRAULT, MARK, 66 Prospect Rd. THOMPSON. PATRICIA, 3 Forrest Drive, Girls Glee Club 2. TIMMONS, WILLIAM, 521 2 High St., Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4. TISBERT, ARTHUR, 14 1 Osgood St., Football 2, 3, 4. TISBERT. STEPHEN LOUIS. 138 Greenwood Rd., J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; Varsity Football Letter 3, 4; Varsity Baseball Letter 3, Captain 4; Varsity Winter Track 3, 4; Rotating Representative 4; Future Teachers of America 4. 157 TOSCANO. ANITA MARY ROSE, 455 Lowell St., Glee Club 2; Choral Society 2; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Ski Club 3, 4: Prom Decorations Committee 3. TOWNE, ROBERT, 59 Maple Ave., Varsity Basketball Manager 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 2; Varsity Tennis 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 3, 4. TOWNSEND, PATRICIA E.. 24 River St., Glee Club 2, 3; Choral Society 2, 3; French Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Prep Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Russian Club 4; Andanno Staff 4. TRASK, DONNA MARIE, 217 Greenwood Rd., Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2; Senior Class Play 3. TROUP, PATRICIA ANN. 4 Marigold Lane., Latin Club 2; Chess Club 2; Senior Class Play 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 3; Intramural Volley- ball 3, 4; Volleyball Playday 3; Varsity Field Hockey 4; Basketball Manager 4. class clowns NANCY BUCK BRIAN DONAHUE TSEPAS, THESPINA RAMONA, 2 McKenney Circle, J.V. Field Hockey 2; Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Home Room Treasurer 2, 3; Red Cross Representative 2, 3; Andanno Representative 2, 3; Imprint Representative 2, 3; Senior Class Play 2, 3; Low Cost Housing 3, 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; Office Assist- ant 3; Pep Club 4; TAC Steering Committee 4; Area Government Secretary 4; G.L.E.A.M. 4; Permanent Representative for Student Faculty ' Government 4; Imprint Staff 4; Decisions Unlimited 4; Experiences Incorporated 4. URQUHART, JOHN DUNCAN. 3 Gray Rd., Cross Country Track 2; Indoor Winter Track 2; Spring Track 2, 3, 4. VALENTINE. PATRICIA 56 Woburn St., T. V. Girls Basketball 2; Girls Varsity Basketball 3. 4; Office Assistant 3. VALOVIC. CLAUDIA ANN, 137 Lovejoy Rd., Service Club 2. VANSCHALKWYK. WALTER. Ill Salem St., Latin Club 2, 3; Student Leader 2, 3; Football 3. VERDA, CYNTHIA H., 14 Woburn St., Prep Club 4; Guidance Office Helper 4; Andanno Clerical Staff 4. VIVIAN, SCOTT RANDALL, 159 Osgood St., Band 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. VOGEL, PAUL M., 15 Birch Rd., Gymnastics 3, 4; Outing Club 3, 4. VOLKER, JUDITH ANN, 13 Washington Ave., SAC Committee 2; B.D.A. 3; Student Leader 3; Band 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4. WAGMAN. MELISSA, 104 Pine St., Pep Club 2; Student Council 2, 3; Prep Club 4; Imprint Staff 4. WAINWRIGHT. GARY HENRY. 53 High Plain Rd.. C.Y.O. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. WALDRON, CATHERINE, 28 Canterbury St., Service Club 2; Library Aide 2; Office Helper 4. WALSH, MICHAEL, 112 High Plain Rd., J.V. Baseball 3- WEDGWOOD, DAWN ALISON. 247 North Main St., Spanish Club 2, 3; Prep Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Tennis Team 3, 4; Prom Decorations Committee 3: Low Cost Housing 3, 4; Decisions Un- limited 3, 4; Intramural Tennis 4: Homeroom Clerk 4. WELCH, JILL, 19 Gleason St., Andanno Representative 2; Student Leader 2; Spanish Club 3; Pep Club Vice President 2; Pep Club 2, 3. 4. WESCOTT, GERALD, 16 Alderbrook Rd. WHITNEY. WAYNE, 268 High Plain Rd. WHITWORTH, SUSAN ELIZABETH. 5 Cedar Rd., Pep Club 2, 3.4. WILDER, BRUCE, 6 Osgood St. WILLIAMS, RICHARD OWEN, 127 Lovejoy Rd., Science Club 3. WILSON, JOHN. 500 Lowell St. WOJTKUN, PAUL, 19 Moraine St., Track 2: Surf Club 3, 4. WOLF, ROBERT. 128 Lovejoy Rd., Ski Club 2, 4; Cross Country 3; Spring Track 3; Ski Team 4. WOOD, WENDY LYNNE. 6 Chester St.. Ecology Club 3, 4; Low Cost Housing 4; Imprint Copy Editor 4; Decisions Unlimited 4. WOOTEN, JOHN REID, 103 Dascomb Rd., Football 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Varsity Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Class Play 2. 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Delegate 3; School Representative to School Committee 4; Homeroom Representative 4; Chairman of Area 4; Vice Chairman to Senate 4; TAC Member 4. WORMWOOD, JEANNE, 1 1 Lowell Junction Rd., National Honor Society 3; Andanno Literary Staff 4; Ecology Club 4. YARDLEY. SHARON. 32 Dufton Rd., Field Hockey 2, 3: Softball 2; World Affairs Club 2. YOUNG, GAIL SUZANNE . 16 Saganlore Dr., Pep Club 2; A cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 3. ZAREMBA, STEPHEN. 421 South Main St. ZOLLNER, JENNIFER, 249 Highland Rd. ZUSMAN, HENRY. 6«! Sunset Rock Rd., A cappella Choir 2; Spring Track 2; Intramural Gymnastics 2; Soccer 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Hockey 2, 3. 4; Tennis 3; Golf 3; Handball 3, 4; Baseball 4; Manager of Varsity Football Team 4. 158 CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1971 There is a bank in your future! Be sure— BANK BAY STATE For— • Auto Loans • Education Loans • Savings Accounts • Checking Accounts You ' ll need one of your own at college ANDOVER OFFICE 84 MAIN STREET (Walk-Up Window Opens 7:30 A.M.) 159 BISHOP ' S RESTAURANT ARMENIA N FOODS SYRIAN BREAD 99 HAMPSHIRE STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. Our Best Wishes for a Successful Future To the Graduates of ' 71 KENNETH P. 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OToole Sons, one of the first printers in the nation to produce yearbooks by offset, bring to you progressive ideas tempered by experience and a reputation for pains-taking workmanship. Personal service to advise you on ■ Yearbook Production ■ Themes ■ Layout ■ Use of Color ■ Fitting Copy ■ Line Drawings ■ Advertising ■ Proof Reading ■ Photography ■ Produc- tion ■ Personal Service At All Times T.O ' TOaLE SONS, IIMC KEELER AVENUE, NORWALK, CONNECTICUT 06856 AREA CODE CONNECTICUT 203 838-4761 CONGRATULATIONS . . . and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! Liminii; studios New England ' s rj Leading Portrait and Yearbook Photographers JAMES D. DOHERTY— Class of ' 33 JOSEPH B. DOHERTY— Class of ' 27 WILLIAM A. DOHERTY— Class of ' 25 JOHN P. S. DOHERTY— Class of ' 17 DOHERTY Insurance Agency, Inc. DOHERTY Realty Agency, Inc. 21 ELM STREET ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS You ' ve got a lot to live. Pepsi ' s got a lot to give PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Andover Animal Hospital Pallonji M. Bhiladvala, D.M.D., M.S.D. Dr. A. T. Coster Robert H. DeHart, D.P.M. (Podiatrist) Jorge H. DeNapoli, M.D. William V. Emmons, O.D. Calvin G. Perry, O.D. " A Friend " Joseph W. Gemmell, Jr., D.D.S. Michael A. Gravallese, Jr., M.D. Frank E. Himmer, D.M.D. Atty. Joel R. Labell Edward S. Miller, D.M.D. Dr. Richard S. O ' Hara Dr. William R. O ' Reilly Robert C. Ramsdell, M.D. Atty. Andrew F. Shea Dr. Isador Siskind James W. Skillings, D.D.S. PATRONS Mr. Mrs. George Abodeely Diputs A.T. C.T. Stella D. D ' Oro Mr. « Mrs. Allan Barker Gerard Desjardin Mr. Mrs. Leslie Bartow Miss Margaret A. Downs Mr. Mrs. David H. Batchelder Mrs. Rita Downs Daniel Philip Berrigan Drooper The Big Yellow House William C. Drummond Bobby and Me emily e. John J. Boyle Mr. Mrs. Joseph J. Faro Boz, Gladys Sonia The Fiercesome Foursome J.C. Florence of Arabia Mr. Mrs. Clifton Williams, Sr. Forever a day Mr. Mrs. Eddie Best A friend Mr. Mrs. Junius Battle Mabel Frumpe Hon. Mrs. Andrew A. Caffrey Generally Speaking Mr. Mrs. Jean J. Chalifour David Grant Chancellor of Peanut Hill Mr. Mrs. Edward Grigoli Mary E. Christopher Mr. Mrs. William Joseph Hale Natividad Concepcion Hamburger Squad — Mr. Mrs. Ralph Couture and Family Sophomo re Basketball Team Mr. Mrs. Vincent T. Cox Col. Mrs. Edward M. Harris D.D.S. Harry High School Myrt D.L.S. R.M.H. Paula M. Hopkins Darlene Mark Mrs. Charles P. Howe Mr. Mrs. Elwyn Neil Davis " How ' s that for apple pie? 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