Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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N 5 Xy'N xv la, KN 1 IV.-'b 6 Lf ?'si'?ifZ9fz:gm 1-muy' 14. .41 , 4141? fl x 1 Q.. -'Mimi 1 A 'S S X-1.- 1, ,WAHIFK Q . 1 '-il asv SENIOR AWARDS BLAZERS W l 9 J can-,y ,..,, W -' 'W ' f ' 4 v xv 3 . . , , i 8 X -11 v Q V .,.. ,,, JI ' X xi 23 J' G iv-i , ,, v. ..... ..s.., J . 1 tt V if ' . X-. f .KN Devin E. Buckley las-I Ross F. McGu rn John E. Crowell David R. McParland G. Christopher D'Alfonson Deborah G. Douglas Angelika Faust Richard F. Giunta Thomas L. Lawrence Jill A. Levy Carol A. Lucet 8 - 7'l' L. 1 Janis M. Melanson ' ' Susan S. Nardella Angelika Papandreau ' Scott E. Peeler Jayne E. Putur , Brian M. Salley ' Meriden B. Ushakoff Valerie L. Watson 'lu I P I 5 A EDUKCQJ 'r i Will Horace marry Dolly? Can Ermengarde engage Ambrose? Will Irene and Minnie consider Cornelius and Barnaby? These and more were answered by the Music Department's production of Hello Dolly . Professional performances by Dolly fKathrine Andersoni and Horace fHow- ard Axelrodl resulted in sell-out crowds each night. Other people with major roles were Shari MacDonald, Jackie Soucy, Doug Emeney and Peter Adams. A good effort from the entire cast and crews resulted in the show's over- whelming success. 11 BOYS TRACK 1.349 if 2-5+ fic -I Bevedy Bevedy Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy SCHEDULE 90 96 104 57 87 95 vvlnthrop Lynn Classical Saugus Danvers Lynn Enghsh Gloucester Marmehead SwampscoU Sawnw 37 31 23 70 40 32 1--,gi dl , .- .911 SYNERQ lr, . , ' 2 ervlik sq- .mal nw- vrn 1 4-if -1 3' u f V :R :Q ' 1 o 4- K- nf Qfift 1 ' ' U' L 15 , U' .il-,gfi A-I 'K 7 ' Q ,sia- , a '. '- 1'1 4Fx -. 3 hm ' ' 'N .,. H 1..i.- . 'fb 'vs ,A ...A - .Al --4.5 I ,V ,5 . . I Q 1 .1l -A 4' Llgah V r t ., . ' ' V s?f'.: f' T' f-www Zan 1 wsrf ,f A - . f',,,,, Anya f A J V . -w -,,.. . 'Q f'n.,. ' - fy' ,viii cj' rt- .1 Dag 'L '! t 'W' 'Nu-, 1 ,mv - .. Y .,g, ,A ,, M- --4.4 G' 2 -- , , .. . 1 at Y 1 . lg! This year the Boys Track Team finished with a disappointing record of 8-1. Their only loss was to Marblehead. Both teams were undefeated coming into the meet, but Marblehead emerged as the victor. Beverly, how- ever, got its revenge in the conference meet when they beat Marblehead. This year's outstanding performers were Jim Watts, Bruce Hadden, George Daly, Barry Lewis, and George Ward. Watts was this year's MVP and broke records in the 100 and 220. Hadden broke the javelin record and Daly broke the junior record in the tri- ple jump. In the non-conference meets the team placed third in the Northern Area, third in the Haverill Invitational Meet, fifth in the relays, and sixth in the State Meet. With the twelve seniors graduat- ing, the team will have a challenge, under the leadership of next year's captains Barry Lewis and George Daly, to uphold the winning tradition in track new year. I x. 't-' H am: r if . AI K ' . as ' ' 1 1 -1 I n 4 . n - V Front Row: D. Talbot, K. Rollins, J. Moloney, Co-Capt. D. Buckley, Co-Capt. S. Murray, B. Hadden, S. Lospennato, S. Peeler, L. Betchel, J. Watts. Second Row: K. Underwood, L. Burns, B. Lewis, B. LaCorte, M. Sweeny, S. Rollins, G. Daly, S. MacFtae, K. Shatford, G. Norwood, Coach Jack Hilton. Third Flow: A. Blotcher, M. Tipton, N. MacCormick, J. Mosse, P. Conlon, J. Silva, P. Dooling, P. Finn. Back Row: D. Wharton, J. Ward, B. Norris, F. Gaudet, M. Tonneson. l K. u . 41, fi' . ,A f 4 ,f K- , ' 1 ,I . 4 ,. D .- M V V- g ,Q , 1, 1 - - -'nf 6 rf F ' , ' W1 ' , I . rt 1.1, gg, if FWD ...Q Q an--Viv ' w J Y, , x, . .. f . ,yi A f I ' ' V I it?-1-H5 L3 .kj 11 - MQ. A x Q, N f 1 f 'z f -- .w - iw?..fvf-4vwQxg f - Q ' Q . . . , , ff ' xY Vx ' 7- a . . ,, .. if 'Q.ew w 1 M . f .. . , A, l l A , V ,X H- A V L., I r 4- -i I, ' .- .. 5 , -.5 va' ' . ,1 N -1, 4 .1 f -L. 481-U -V if, A-f ,g...af. -- ... W t 'v- H! , 49 f 5 4. 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A QM Y Q-Q-y.. -t,.,,. , C .4 11 -...-...-Q ,an ,-apr... .--.nv Schedule 2 Swampscon Danvers Lynn Enghsh Wlnthrop Saugus Lynn Classlcal Gloucester Marmehead Smem Swampscou Danvers Lynn Enghsh Wmthrop Saugus Lynn Classlcal Gloucester Marwehead Samnw gf. C .mv-,4,,v. 1 s 'W 5 i U .. I. ji 6 L! Y' A w ,L W '- eg ' -I . , 2 1 rr x . . x 1 YN N K A A x Y , AH 2.51. x SRX. W, K .x,- yfxx ' 'ns K . X . . . . . g X K A K 4 L I l I I 1 x 1 n . . X R I X k I K li KI I. A I . - - '12 . . YNAXKY ft t 1. xx t 1. 1 'lltl FYR. -1. Ax A L 'l xx I L -l K-R Y X ' ,Y X. ' 'x xxkg KK N ltlkxlnx .lt Rik' ck .K x X . . AKX 1 xt Xlxx lxxkx C x 1 x x x 1,1 -L L -, W xi xx 'xx x 1, t ' '. . , A 'R .1 lx lx lg. AH lx , , 'X 'I sl 1 rx ,X -.. ' 'N w xx n 1 X 'Xl Xllxxxk. N x x 1 1. 1. x . K . . K .N 1 A 1, nt 1 X m K 1 ' K K 1 I 1 X N N '-K I kk KX YI kt n LW xx xx X- ' xx x. x xx -'x K f. l ,x'.K Aux KK 'xl' . K-,xx xxx xxx xl L, 5'-V f . X ' - . fx, '. K ' X x. 4-'Qx'xX ' X . n xx R X X 'K N x ' N , 'I '. K , N' xt '1 Nm . 4 xx KN, Q' X x X ' F' r' ' xx L xx- 'X K xg . ' X. x- 1 lx ,N l X -I 1 x' 1, x- N. R X K, 'l ' 'X lg Xkvlkvl' K X '- i' N XXX, KK' 1 , li .K . I N .K .Fi- pr ZA Y . 1' lb '-l Cs Front Row B Johnson Fl Gauthler Co Capt J Palazola Co Capt M Kravetz J Doane J Harney M Smagala Back Row Coach L Lattanzl, T Bethune, S Carlson, G Garrlty, M Amlrault, M Baker If K. .li ,-N, . Q . 1 1, . . i, I X I 4 - 1 - 1 . hr ' ' I i A 4 1 s - i A.. r 'v'v I 1 pu.-945 ' ' . , x 22 S i 1 ! This year was a building one for the B.H.S. Boy's Tennis team. Led by co- captains Joey Palazola and Mark Kravetz, the team compiled a 7-11 record. With only Palazola and 'Kravetz returning from last year's 17-1 NEC Champion team, they made a good showing in the tough conference. The team featured Kravetz, a senior, at first singles, a three year varsity player, Flon Gauthier, a senior who climbed from the number eight position last year to second singles this year. At third singles was senior J. 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Senior Directory 87 91 ....90 ....89 88 .QIQEJOS 106-119 120-135 136-173 174-179 CLUBS Aegis ...... A.F.S. ....... . Aides .......... Apathy Club .... Astronomy . . . Beverlega . . Jjwfw 61 .....70 .....77 .....65 66 58-59 62 Chess ......,,..,. ..,.. Exchange .,.,..... ..... Foreign tanguages Humanities ........ ..,.. Math .......,. Philosophy ... Photography ... 61 69 68 Ledger ........... ..... 60 62 68 67 63 U.F.P. ....... . SPORTS Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Box X-Country Girls X-Country Field Hockey . Football ...... Golf ......... Gymnastics ... Hockey ....... Boys Soccer . . Girls Soccer .. Swimming .,,. Girls Tennis .. Boys Track ,., Girls Track .. Tribute .... Wrestling .... 38-39 36-37 28-29 30-31 20-21 34-35 32-33 44-45 46-47 22-23 24-25 50-51 26-27 49-41 42-43 54-55 48-49 ACTIVITIES Ads ....,,,.......... 182-219 Winter Cheerleaders .,....53 Fall Cheerleaders ..,4..,.. 52 Introduction .,.... Music Marching Band .. Concert Band ,.. Chorale .....,.. Hey Hamlet ., My Page ... N.H.S. ......... . MEMOFIIUM ..,. . 1-21 80-81 H82 .....83 72-73 . 219 ...,,76 . 220 Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Bevedy Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Beverly Beverly SCHEDULE Swampscott Lynn English Winthrop Saugus Salem Marblehead Lynn Classical Danvers Gloucester Lynn English Swampscott Saugus Winthrop Salem nffqfwnaaaa Tyngsboro Weston llll lm ,FSI ' Ld YF'-4 Y ' , 1. ' LT9 1a a 1 :WK E as 5. af' , , -ji ,', nal tl 1 '3'-'ff s A V-, Ns. A -. 5 . -.T , A. '45 -,.4 ,4'lr 5- ff -Q.. ' ' -f- lit., FrontFlow: K. Morris, S. Young,J. Soucy,J. Melanson, D.Ahearn E Clinch C Levesque Back Flow Coach S Stowe M O Reilly B Guinlvan K LeCompte, L. Dunn, C. Ware, J. Levesque, A. MacDonald -Ebb.. - if E f' 1 zf Q' ,Q ,O . on ' -- 1 , ur X Y au, J, 4 - I H Shu- Q 4. 4 L , t . 'fb ' V . . ' si, if 2 X - ' K sp 2 vs' I 'Q In ,7 A 01' , K . ow .Wi ai Y ' K, 0 A , t - f- ' f' A t H sz, A 9. . N i , . 1 '-V sail-in . .Aix 46.1, , s V - r af' -if 4 -if e f 'f-N '.1Qy: . Hb.: ' blvst, ' fy, MA-Fr' ay . at .Lr- ' . o tt' . A V b E J .gnjfos 4 - 5.-. A . r l l ' - , . 4 I . I ,M . 'f -4 - 1 - ' f 'vm'if' . . -l,.- , 1 .An This year was an exceptionally good one for the Field Hockey team. The girls logged an awesome record of twelve wins and only two losses to finish second in the North-Eastern Conference. Their outstanding season earned them a birth in the State Tour- nament, in which they defeated Tyngsboro in first round action but succumbed to Weston in their second game. Tri-captains Debbie Ahern, Jack- ie Soucy, Janis Melanson spurred the team on to excellence. Outstanding play of ultra seniors Karen Morris, Caren Levesque, Sue Young, and Ellen Clinch is to be commended. Re- turning next year are Alana McDonald, Kelly Lecompt and Laurie Levesque, all of whom played a major role in this year's success. 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Then came the Lexington game in which they were defeated. However, the spirit of the team did not display the usual depression associated with defeat, they had made it to where no other Beverly High Soccer Team ever had, The Eastern Mass., Division One Finals. 22 n'1M9hU . . ,A n , . , , -,-r3gQgf':,L.p..,,.- ,i'-t..-....-.ff - . - ,, . -1, - V . ,Irs-' 1 t-Q,.,-:ga 3 ,h,,.x,..-.v , ' . ,,,,vt4-f- . -.KAQ WI, , . . -- - ..-.wv ' ' 'fl c:fi fif:'-'-Z.'A ffp-s'qai' . Fxont A ' ' ' I , N . QA.:'3.i51- 9 'fl-.1hJ ' , Av-.eliia 's'r'1-Q i . .. 5 f .,:a.:.:s 'Q-: 1f'-T . . . . wsf . wg fi 1-ff, ' Q, A ,Q W9 ' X ' ' ' ' E it 5, ' ., K ,V 'xii A . Q ' ' ' 11141, .NH r- -0-xl . . as I' . VI- V-a..,,,,. r . '., W on ., ,f , F L V, V V , . . . , , -,0, ,. 15 v , - in .Ln rv: - ' :+P , .9 sggiiql , ' sas , . N. yn' if 13.11-:NI 32, y,, as f' wiv -qw 'twig 'll ni ' - - - ' an . 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Underwood D Ball K Shatford, N. Lentz, B. Hoar, M. Lewis, B. l.aCorte, M. Elserod, A. Blotcher. Back Row: F. Gaudet, J. Mosse, S. Casale, S. Goodwin P Conlon T Whalen, A. Nelson. Missing: T. Palazola, G. Norwood. The B.H.S. Boy's Cross-country Team roared to an undefeated season and a first place finish in the North- eastern Conference, again displaying the excellence and depth that have become synonymous with the words Beverly Cross-Country . Co-captains Joe Moloney and Scott Peeler paced the team in their winning ways. Coach Fred Hammond, one of the biggest names in area track circles, will be los- ing six of his top ten runners to gradu- ation after this superlative 9-0 season, but the promising junior varsity run- ners will hopefully fill these slots in due time. Congratulations to the team on a fantastic year. 28 4.-.s .VW , 1...-.1 A . - r , .1 ' A . 'eE'l.l ff . sw .il 4 S ww- 4-fn' A ' 9 -. ftif' W 'w.-w,.,, 65197-7 x. r .nf . i , M. ,Jw gn X.. W1 X .- abs -K ' nur B A.. 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D Nl 4 the-gA ,fN,s.gJ YS' g V ' f.'PA,:., r fuk t-.'3b!.z..,.- '1'i.J.o. 3--Wl,A'--,,5,,,Y , 'Y' 4' A U , f-K , SCHEDULE Gloucester Saugus Swampscott Lynn English Marblehead Winthrop Danvers Lynn Classical Salem an . . Q1 W 3, 'K F 'as I Q N' X' . Q 4, us A V' Q' ., ' 1, 5 '7 ll .5 1 o 'U' ' lv Ph 9' it , ..-- ,, i , .any V 5 -.- 'Y 1 r V -ad hx 1 HJ 0 '. ., 'S ' pu Q v 4,,Q., V Q 1 . vb-Q . P AB ally-- gglf ' vu '. '-us ' I I , Q J' ' U Pv- fs., '14 A SA., , . ' ' A 0-w 1 ' ., !A will 413' , QQ 'Vim fi A D ' in . .-' li - . y lk' 1' ww' ' V , r',-'i, ' I ' 'sf' 9' ' ' ' a . ' if ', - u.' 774.7-5 A tv 'rs 'Q' Q.. 4 r . -f,'g.bf .'r4'-.Jil . rink -' Q ' iff? u ' iffy V' r 'f '? 'J 4 V S J ' if 'F Fiber- f't -97554 - . 41 an 444' i N. 1'- if ff ff-ff 12: 4',,.- J' l 'Q if P ,rl '., 4' B Am: -E1,fl'f?3:s B , 29 L ' Cross Country 3 AI , s I ff Q3 .fx -- . 'et 1 -7 l - . . :- agp, . ' , .. ' ' ' Front Row: J. Goodwin, C. Lucet, Capt. L. Reinhold, C. Guarino. Back Row: R. Coutreau, E. Barr, E. Mangan, L. Slabacheski, T. Thorpe, Coach D. Geary. With only one returning letter win- r' 2 '14 ner, this year's edition of the GirI's Cross-country team had their work cut out for them. Fortunately, they have every reason to be pleased with their efforts, as they sported a record of nine wins and no losses, and the Northeastern Conference champi- onship as well. Each year coach Dan Geary's harriers achieve new heights of excellence, this year every varsity member earned her letter. Special standouts were superstar Ellen Man- gan, who qualified for the All-State meet with one of her best perfor- mances of the yearg captain Laureen Reinhold, who had a superlative sea- son, and junior Julie Goodwin, who will be one of the teams key members next year. Congratulations to coach and team on their thirty-six consecu- tive victories, and their outstanding season. 30 .. 4. w ,,,, . Q rw g ,, 9 Q Y., ljlf ' F -. f '9 ue, 'riff-., 'l. 1 . J, V- new '4 -if .. ,Q - WF? T x ,,g,:!..- in fit! At' 92' .fi':j'i': kai, A ft. ' i ,tx 'J .ff Q 'N A I 5' f f 1-re K . X l 5 xx A-Wa? Q ai f-Q '20-2f yi , , 'N -',l1'.f2Ljx'fyi5Qi14?0s 4Q 2?9'5i!7Qf41! pl F -., i35l9ivQ' ig-' -'ii-1:-,N ,533 Q5 444' I -, 3 . . 1 ,..Q N Q N .u . -- K' 1 g- 1-:Q r .gl A X.'Q.'g 9 va'-,111 -e'avaf'f?Q:,L- fe. 'r-1--1 f- Q' .- ri, ' bv' I 4 Q11 Q41 1 - ' 2' A . r -' N - Q 4' ' - .. ' 'f - 70 . .-. - . . , 4.2 . X - . .. - ' ff' me Q X K. , ....,- ,, uv L 1 ,Y 41 'va - 1 -. ' ' -' 4-4.4n' ' 'lu ' L - ln - ' ' dp- .4- f ig? 1 DQ, , p . , lx , P-, .. 5:4 . Q. ' 1.-4 , E-,g,a-ig, ,pw e-f3 '- Shan, x,-f113': ' L., .a.?fbf+'1-'P J- L :LM stun 'l!7'Q gin Beveny Beveny Bevedy Beveny Bevedy Beveny Beveny SCHEDULE Gloucester Saugus Swampscott Lynn Engllsh Marblehead Wlnthrop Danvers Beverly Beverly Lynn Classical Salem 7 . A ' Golf i wg ,nv l- -XTX ,.d 1 J. Martell, Fl. Nyrnan, D. Walo, Fl, Clark, Co-Capt. J. Hogan, Co-Capt. T. Marshall, W. Gansenberg, Fl. McGurn, J. Bartlett, R. Sheeran,J. Gannon, B McGurn, Coach W. Bradford. . , . .-.,- v., ,.--...-.- T-1-f-11---f-fa-----4: -vvu-Tvne-v:.r-Y:-:fp ::n,f--:-1-,,- -: ,f-- nf, ...wg 4131.4 lf 1 ..., I 4 v., .P .D -Q Q , vi 0 iN fn, ... ,ft I A A -M 4 1 1 ,,, 1,4-F 94- wr ek - 1 ,-Q --Q-, ,gr - ,,-V N118 ' yy 13. ,. 8 f ,--1 K I 4 I .X- , X. Q . iff' 1 P J Z n -.- x 4,1 f ,f . ' hiv' . X P ACI ' ug. f' 4 sq. ' Football This year, our Bone-Crunching P Y E Panthers had another eventful season. V A ' , - Everything started out well with three 1 thrilling wins in succession. However, this did not last for long as the Panth- ers suffered setbacks from what might I have been their landmark season. After five frustrating losses, the Panth- ers staged a comeback with a fourteen point victory over Marblehead. Then came the most awaited game of the year, the Beverly-Salem Thanksgiving Game. This was to be the most excit- ing, yet most disappointing event of the season. Just when everyone was sure the Panthers were going to attain a victory, they were defeated. This did not display, however, the true senti- ments of the team, because their sea- son had been the best in a long while. A .I- was '12f-sffsftg .eq-J'4g4 L, A99 IN: h 3 Q 1 .' J :ggi V5 'g?2't'.'14frf.5U,f'g fp 4 I? 44A esffiesr 7-7 ' f 4 'Z' df. 54 Front Fiow: W. Shea, W. Gongas, B. Salley, D. Nason, D. Buckley, M. Smagala, A. Vitale, R. Giunta, D. Kline, M. Abate, L. Scott, E. Estabrook, D Atwood, C. Ferrante, K. Counihan, J. Pellitier. Second row: A. Caccivio, B. Hirschfield, J. Paluzzi, S. James, T. Hayes, S. Norton, S. Ftollins, R Young, R. Moroni, S. MaCrae, J. Geary, P. Dooling, B. Richardson, B. Lapka, Coach W. Hamor. Third row: J. Wright, S. Carleson, C. Coluntino, J Coan, P. Boretti, M. Pascucci, C. Kinback, T. Major, D. Jutras, D. Deciero, P. Churchyard, J. Bunn, E. Kapantis, Coach Rosinski. Back row: Asst Coaches, T. Divincenzo, Pl. Gorman, H. Connaughton, J. Abate, T. Harrington, W. Davis, N. Olsen, M. White, M. Smorgewski, D. Wharton, J. Ward Asst. Coach, J. Deluca. 5 . s ' rm, Y 4' - -'f 'H f-N - x ., , .-,W .- , l I 0 1' -41-Xl ' .. ' 'f f.. ' Anile 'nie 1 sn 4- 'N -- 4 g le- m yu, l . mmm f V f.kgf,z1f, Y' ' - -uv ' I g Y f 'y U., E I 1 L- f y W -,.., A ' ,., Y Y -. N' - ' 1 A vt . ' H7 I A 7 1 N X. Q WE? V, l Q X X I, N -14:4 1 -. I A 'v 5 . 1 ' Ae - , , lf .4 4 as Z 1 3, ' B' 'BN f Q ef, ,ml-'Y A ' '+-- M X s- Q25ElnaL+l . 7x5!21.6,ff?'f?f'ff:-v:'5'fh':f'24 -' 1 N. ' .4 .lin-.,gVT . J. 2 f' X Q 'Q N 'QQ Aff' jg i Q,-Q' ,, 552, 55 1 -. -- 1 .. . ,- '-vi . + 4 ., ' f' - '11 e - , 1 . ' 1. . 5 , 3: ifgsvkgg aff? 4 X A M 'Af .:,.'4f-,. 55715 N N' -' l -5. U ', I e - -y e ,-g v..f-jail, , H , g lg.. h ' ip., fr I n.li'7?e33' a ah . rf., 'nfh , 1---'S 7' lt- gl rf ' ' T V'-Q. 'I N ,KQQA la. I Xu Wi 1 0 ' f 1 ' A .il if nu I , . .'n,l-M. :Q - H fw, Q pil Q :lj 3.11, v - , 'I 5. gg, -9+ , NDC- if mg! ! L 4 V011 L 4 ,L 1 L4 'KWH Q Beverly Beverly Beverly Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Bevedy SCHEDULE Everett Swampscott at Lynn English Saugus Winthrop 30 at Lynn Classical 40 at Danvers 40 Gloucester 14 at Marblehead O at Salem 21 35 -if GIFlL'S BASKETBALL sfr 3 E Vflly fs S-ez' 2-' - fd -13' L.- ,-. . X - fx . W, , , gvfnl ,veal X agen gvml' vf L ' V ' ' vfnly, . .QML AEVULY 891580 EVER N 55 1 4' , . ' s -:gg W- g- Front Row: Co-Captains L. Derby, D. DiLuiso. Back Row: Coach W. Bradford, A. MacDonald, L. Bresnahan, T. Murphy, R. Clayton, C. Rae, L Lindsey, K. LaComte, M. Courtney, D. Ahern. J., eVYll.v X 1 if- l 'tai Q. il Q ll lil V, 1 -.., ' 1 The Girl's Basketball Team, led by Co-Captains Debbie DiLuiso and Liz Derby was a strong one. With the hard play of the rotating starting line up of seniors Debbie Ahern, DiLuiso, Derby, juniors MaryEIlen Courtney, Rachel Clayton, and sophomore Kelly LeComte. Also contributing to the team, which ended with a record of 8-10, were senior Lynn Bresnahan, ju- niors Lori Lindsey and Cindy Rae, and sophomores Terry Murphy and Alana MacDonald. fvflflv A Y S 1 i ! N za x f scHEouLE ' Beverly 51 Danvers 48 ' - Beverly 51 Gloucester 41 Beverly 37 Marblehead 46 Beverly 42 Swampscott 30 . Beverly 49 Lynn English 52 ' I ' Beverly 39 Saugus 67 Beverly 49 Lynn Classical 42 Beverly 33 Winthrop 51 Beverly 51 Danvers 53 Beverly 43 Salem 58 Beverly 58 Gloucester 49 Beverly 48 Marblehead 63 Beverly 39 Swampscott 28 Beverly 53 Lynn English 47 , Beverly 37 Saugus 39 Beverly 47 Lynn Classical 48 ' 0 Beverly 35 Winthrop 52 5 I Beverly 39 Salem 91 D A 37 it BOYS BASKETBALL O ' K BK xg 41 ., - . 5.5: rv I :P L QT T' V 1 4 C 1 The 1979-1980 edition of the boys basketball team had an excellent sea- son, to say the least. They finished in second place in the Northeastern Con- ference with a fine 17-3 mark. ln the Conference they boasted a 16-2 record dropping only two contests to a gifted champion Lynn Classical. In inter- Ieague games they lost a close and ex- citing contest to Burlington, but came off the season roaring into Reading and posting a 30 point win. The captain for this years team was senior veteran guard Bill Hayes. He has played for three straight years on the varsity squad and as of the Read- ing game he had played in 64 consecu- tive contests for Beverly High, a feat unparalleled in coach Keith Arnolds' reign. Coach Arnold was assisted by junior varsity coach Tom Hayes. The J.V.'s posted a successful record and with the look of this years team only good prospects are coming to the varsity squad in the following years. This year the team faces Woburn in the first round of the state tournament and the pairings look very good for Beverly High Basketball. -UIYNN' . .., .,. ,.-c.....! I' --i , f and I . yfvffulicvsaa ntllh E ll 'Ulla NN HQ ms eitliffs Front Row: Coach K. Arnold, Capt. W. Hayes, T. Hegarty. Back Flow: T. Hayes, J. Bonacci, M Pascucci, B. Lewis, P. Wynne, D. Murphy, T. Hegarty, S. Lospennato, D. Rice, S. Maxner. l :nah-. 1 Q Bevedy Beveny Beveny Beveny Bevedy Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Beveny Bevedy Beveny Beveny Bevedy Beveny Bevedy SCHEDULE Burhngton Danvers Gloucester Marmehead Swampscott Lynn EngHsh Saugus Lynn Classical Danvers Smem Gloucester Marmehead Swampscou Lynn Enghsh Saugus Vvinthrop Lynn Classical Smew Reading 78 73 79 74 65 70 80 Bevedy 62 Vvwnhrop 57 57 87 69 60 73 85 89 64 'l ...Q '--f' 4. Ill l N Q T X 5 if Sf P L f r v5C, t.-' I Under the leadership of co-capts. Bill Shea and Jim Watts, the 1980 Boy's Track team was lead to a 10-0 record and another first place position in the Northeast Conference. Earning the title of three best shot-putters in the state were Bill Shea, Bruce Had- den, and Devin Buckley. Peter Dooling remained undefeated in the 300 yd. dash all season and along with Watts, Dooling claimed conference champi- onships inthe All Star Meet. The 600 yd. dash was the strongest event of the team as Steve Murray, Larry Bechtel, Mike Whelan, Bob Finn, and Dennis O'Brien all qualified forthe North East Conference meet. Another strong part of the team was the dis- tance runners in the 1000 yd. dash, mile, and two-mile. Superb coaching of the team came from Mr. Hammond and assist. coach John Hilton. 40 BOYS TRACK ,. ,.,...-..T.. 5' , . Q J . . .406 ' 4, nllfllv A 9-4 1 -HN g, sf, , - Qi. ,z .gy . 67 ' ,fir ...F ' 6 Q l s' - ! .meg A Q, -QQ? f QSM.. S 'N' ' ww., '-Q., lil w 1 W 1 l , -, qi ' PM 223 'D ' 'Mi 5 ' flflflfffiiu uuaulnnull X, 44 GYIVINASTICS nlnannw-ww v, I 4,4 L . f-QL .L X -K Fx . EM X. x R 71- 1 A-5. The girl's Gymnastics team had an unparalled season by vaulting to a 6-2 record. They tumbled into a second place tie with Danvers, narrowly mis- sing a chance to go to the State tour- nament. Although the team as a whole did not journey to the States, two of its members went to the individual State Championships in Milford. Both Junior Janet Glazier and Sophomore Julie LaSelva had remark- able seasons. At Milford, Glazier scored an 8.3 in the preliminaries, and then a 7.9 in the finals. Janet finished eighth in the overall standings. With the tough competition, young LaSelva could do no better than a high 7.7 on the vault. This year's captains were JoAnne LaPenna and Paula Woods. Next year, with the advent of new stars, this brave bunch of female athletes have a defi- 's nate chance of going to the States. . -Y, A J SCHEDULE 1 I Beverly 72.4 Tewksbury 52.3 ' Beverly 86.7 Winthrop 81.95 1 5 Beverly 88.2 Danvers 105 Beverly 93.1 Salem 91.15 A l Beverly 88.9 Gloucester 113.8 4 Beverly 104 Hamilton 71.35 Beverly 100 Saugus 84.6 Beverly 83,1 Salem N.H. 123.15 Beverly 105 Marblehead 93.8 J -LVM any - - f V. - 1 XYAN ii Q , ,.i,vZ:ifaf A SSL I1 V1 L A wb, - q. V 'M Front: L. Whitney, Co-Capt. P. Woods, Co-Capt. J. LaPenna, S. White, C. Gilbert. Middle: Mrs ,mail- IT Bullock J Heffernan E Perrault D Silver M Charette P Cavanaugh ManagerS Jadwin i ' ' 7 gg ,, , qt, ., Ai I s . N i L r' 2 1 f I i ' B . 3 r' J- ' f - . Qi L I' g ' . . Back: Ji LaSelva, D. Abrahams, S. Ftallo, J.'Glazier, J. Pierce, N. Forte, B. Scouras. 1 A I-'li L. ,IQ HOCKEY wi' Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny Beveny SCHEDULE Marmehead Gloucester Lynn Classical Smem Danvers Vvinthrop Lynn Enghsh Swampscott Saugus Marbwhead Gloucester Lynn Classical Smeni Danvers Winthrop X 79 gi ' , 'Y 1 iff' i , ' s 1 ffl S' v is in. A D I n il 46 xv! QQ iv This years Hockey Team did better than expected. They finished with a record of 7-5-3, led by Capt. Glen Gourdeau and assistant Captains Chris Lord and Billy Dunham. The team was made up of many under- classmen and is looking forward to a great season next year. . N l ' - ' WE' ff, vs., T. an . 4 d .. .. I 4. 4 ' 'J' gf rigid A BNWT Q. 724 an 1, J XXX 4 xv QKKKX hi -J S-4 ag 1 O 1 eh- J Q. ol , an . W -an ' v WNW' X A.. Q AN ' V fs .1 IP 1 L. .H - ' WT Front Row: P. Zocco, T. Martin, C. Lord, G. Gourdeau, P. Petronsio, S. Manzi. Second Row: Coach R. Bastarache, P, Albano, R. Castelluci, T. Smith, E. Evans, T. Lovasco, Coach E. Frenney. Back Row: M. Fling, B. Richardson, D. Fox, J. Coan, T. Desmond. hu fs WRESTLING ,,,,yni' 'W lo l g . i Scheduling an inexperienced group of wrestlers against some of the states top teams, Beverly finished with a los- ing record. Their most impressive gains were not on paper but in the e P fvmii, morale oftheteam.With seven return- if 1 5 ing Iettermen, the program can only . . it Q improve. it :I -.1 Z 1 : 5 I 5 . FWD I 1 tg. i -4 31-:Tx no . -f 3 l S Front Flow: Fl. Jastrzembski, J. Catania, R. Brenner,T. Anthony, C. Sindoni. Back Row: Coach B. Stalker, K. Fumerola, P. Binns, L. LeTeure, M. Silva, B. Davis, D. Anthony, J. Bunn, J. Reade. 48 il J 1 l Lff xi' .-rw' V 1 4 r,, ww Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Beveny Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Bevedy Beveny SCHEDULE Smew Shawsheen Tech Whntter Voc Methuen Vvoburn NOVNIADUOVQY Lynnhdd Nonh Headmg Lnueton Smew HanHHon Wakefield Pentucket Saugus lpswmh Vvnwchester ln only its second year as an organized group, the Beverly High Swim Team splashed off to a winning start. The team won its first four meets and finished with a 6-4 season. The most gratifying win was over Danvers, this being the first time ever to defeat the strong Falcon team. Coach Jon Lazar was very pleased with the swimmers personal achieve- ments and with the new school records set. Team captains David Cook and Patty Howe led the enthusiastic co-ed Panthers through the season. Next years team should prove to be even stronger, with the swim team's up and coming underclassmen. Some promis- ing talents include Wendy Freeman, John Tosi, Ronnie Cram, Patty Howe, Lori Cram, David Full, Bobbie Atwood, Kersten Kyrazis, and Lynn Tompkin- son. All in all it was a victorious year. 50 3- x -41 swiivi vo-Q fa. 7 J'-LV i' 1g:.z: ..:35fPi! ' , N' . f-A A 7 ' ,amunaf 4- Front Row: M. McCarthy, C. Hickey, J. Levy, A. Wilbur, J. Coombs,,D. Cook, D. Burgess, C. Lawless M. Field. Second Ftow: N. Story, P. Howe, D. Full, J. LaMonte, J. Tosi, C. Bennet, W. Freeman, M Pitman, M. McGee. Back Row: Coach J. Lazar, L. Tompkinson, Fl. Cram, L. Cram, K. Kyrazis, R Potter, K. Freeman, C. Tosi, Assistant Coach K. Fure. A . '55- inf. .r., IW. f. f'. Q.. -m., .1 221, - -a 4 . f s .Ll .vp , A Y vu ,ia f V ' ,f 'f in 5-.-4 1 A Q f h - ' 'f' , I... . lf fr'-Pzf 1'-' ,, , Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly Beverly SCHEDULE Methuen Malden Lynn Classical Lynn English Marblehead North East Reg Danvers Peabody Salem Somerville ea., I . . 7' . - s XV-iii' - Q SN ,423 P' 1 4 -x u -1 . e 108 98 134 134 74 ' ' Beverly 75 St. Johns 34 93 98 66 1 1 9 9 QM L x E 'U U S I In '84, . qi 'hs' N ' fri IL- ,' f'-43' .fee .. Eff ff?-EL-T '49, ' lr f- - , ' -., fW? 5 ' 'Fw d' mf - -. i. '-'fiufs'-'Sip 1 S-A 0- ' N 1. 1-or I 1 41.365 'lo' b 124. ty ...1 Q HGCKEY CHEERLEADERS L2 Wing Front Row: M. Boneventura, D. Johnson Capt., M. Wilcon. Middle Row: M. Hoar, S. Rice, J. McLaughlin, T. Geary, L. Estabrook. Back Row: H. Toiaven, K. Kendrick, T. DeMarco, M. Putur, M. ' Griffin, L. Tamilio. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Q 1 J 4-Ra IR . Front Row: K. Makros, A. Alexander, Fi. Hemenway, L. Thompson, C. Lord, D. Vigliotta. Back Row: L. Terry. L. Jalbert, V. Hogan Capt., C. Adduci. J. Goodwin, B. Holak, D. Pasquarello. 53 N.E.C. CHAMPS --- W4- X -ri - Al A. rg, -if I. A ., , .4126 ,, ,J ', H4 -', 'V ' ' I. . Y. Q' , . V ' - . ' 1' ,Q N 3 I . , an -'P 4 o Q I .Qs . f ' -Q V 4 W. I y N.,.8-ga, X 4, ,1,,,, ., .. 36035 fg........ ,...,,,., ,L ,Q , ,- .gm 51. X J' 'Z I x 1 1? . . 11. A P Q11 V -f , ' 5 W, -as 4 ' , .fx . -, f, ' av ink' Q' 11. I 1 Y . ? Q T' ' 4, J, J' ,H .. 3, 1 . by ft , j J f Q I - ,fy -- ' A 4 , k .L fm 4 -P' . 1 'fx Q, ,AA I .gt in a' . -.- H4 I 5.1 ,V V 5.94 V 1, . Jw W 'QP-aix 1- V. 4', - ,v -,45.A, nw qv .. 111' r f,, 3, ff. '.- !v':.w '-:JP f, ' .-. as 1 ..:xg 4. n . ,15- '-zf'ep..-.,, .. . V-.14',,xI ,VH KL' ,, .z -, f. .ga .4 L -.,a nf, nd 'o ,!'y f2J r f . - . , 4-. g,fCl,,14,, ff f A . , gf 1. 19 1 n fix . ni age, 4 f f , . 5 : f Q , . , 4 1 A , had AI, -. ,- T1 4' 4 .. J I,..,. 1141-1- L-Q., ,- y.. Wh ..' Y 21 55 , -stwiiglilif f f Qu. 4 1, Q41 fl- ' Q 3-- 'N2-:' l F' N Q.. , ff, . Q lg!- FN? URW' if it ik is , ,Wk , .W si , ,,fl' ig E dk . . 5',,, -new .. bf lf, f t,g , A In V 0 D , Y 1 'I M Q AWS, 15? Q V W mam V V Q 'Km If W 6: ' M W Y ' A 516' if A M if-.. - 'N 9' , Q Kr K Q, 0 'Q' 'eq' S .K ,,,,,,g, M-'eh . - , ' - - 'CW-QP' ., A ' VNV' W Z+ m W' Q V' 70 vb- K' -lv ' K+' -' 'W-M' -. 1 7-fx 0 W pw-snr do-v f'9 'O J 4 ' Yftwx 0 0 s 1 av 7. -.iiw Editor-in-chief .......... Paul Manzo Associate editor ........, Tom Booth Co-editor .......... W.W. Thompson Sports editor ... ...... Beth Marcos Art editor ............. Tricia Began Activities editor .... Fred Hutchinson Student Body editor . .Joyce Gawron Hamlet .............. Tom Lawrence Staff 8. contributors: Ftobin Hemen- way, Chris Anderson, Marianne Nack, Bob Moffet, Angie Faust, Sue Young, Sue Jadwin, Ace Beaman, Lisa Pickell, Lisa Gajewski, Marybeth Nuccio, Joe Palazola, Patty Howe, Erric Doane, Kathy Nack, Lisa Slabecheski, Beth Favaloro, Julie Goodwin, Andrea Had- dad, Kerstan Kyrazis, Dianne Carito, Nancy Story, Katrina Anderson, All of the Thompsons, Terry Blieler, Guy Ga- ron, John Kappotis . . . QgeuefQyaf.f ZQCVO 4 vnu, 5 ..,,,,. S ' 4.4 First Row: W.W. Thompson, BR. Palmer Thompson, W.J. Moriah Thompson, Polsyfer, Esmerelda, Tom, Paul, Tom, Trish, and Ace. Second Row: Joyce, Fred, Beth, Robin, Terry, John, and Guy. . x,,1 ' i X AM V., 1 '- ,---L.. ..,..-lf' ,N .gf xo- If,-f9.: 1 1-'If 4-TL 'ef y' .'.. Job 80 r LSL. P396 XO -11-ll-1-2 xc-14 'Q ,fl X x . if-' fr 0' L ' Beverly High School, Beverly, Mass. The Ledger, headed by editor-in- chief Chris D'Alfonso, was very suc- cessful this year. In the paper, students reported on sports information, school activities, foreign students, trips, house stories and many other topics. Other editors supervising the paper were Crystal Coleman, Scott Peeler, and Robert Moffett. Advisor for the paper was Mr. Paul Hey Hamlet! Krueger. The ledger Editor-in-Chief Chris D'Alfonso Managing Editor John Cahill News Editor Features Edrtor Sports Edztor Crvstal Coleman Robert Moffett Scott Peeler Asslstant Sports Editor Asslstant Fea tunes Editor ,jogeph Gannon Salldfa Halpern Contributors Tom Booth Betsy Cook Dan Hammond Paul Manzo Mary Beth Nucclo Liz btewart Jean Gudaitis Mr George Weller MVS Beth Uhflflg My Davld Smlth CoordmatmgAdv1sor Ms Margie Wolozin MI' PaulKrueger House Advisors BUSUYSSS Manager 60 L dger Friday, December 14, 1979 8 pages Front: C. D'Alphonso. Back: S. Halpern, R. Moffett, C. Coleman, J. Cahill, Mr Krueger. fp :Jul ' - 1 X -.4 l 1511 MATH TEAM Unlike other teams that use their bodies, the math team uses it's minds. Once a week you can find a group of energetic individuals preparing them- selves forthe monthly math meet. With the guidance of their advisor, Mr. Mer- riman, the team has had a fairly suc- cessful year. The math team has im- proved somewhat over the previous year and plan to work together to make next year an even more success- ful year. 62 - ,,, ii X! . an ff .gg-,l -A A 17 Front Flow: Fl. Parks. Second Row: R. Nelson, M. Cappagnolo, C. Coleman, D. Carito, A. Toroyan. Back Row: M. Ushakoff, K. Kyrazis, B. Pashogian, V. Bowers. CHESS CLUB If you walk past C-106 one day and hear people calling check, you have not found a new restaurant, you have stumbled upon the Chess Club. This year the Chess Club has been very small, with only about eight active members. The club has been dormant for a couple of months as the regulars were busy with other activities, but when they do meet, members play against each other to improve their skill. Probably, none of these players will ever play chess professionally but will always enjoy it as a hobby. Chess, according to advisor Mr. Stone, is not very hard to learn but takes work to become skillful at. Pro- fessional chess players dedicate their entire lives to bettering their game. They eat, sleep, and think chess. Many pro chess players travel thousands of miles to play Russians with unpro- nounceable names. So if chess is your game, pop into C-106 and join others who enjoy chess. i U.F.P. Formed inthe year 2087, The United Federation of Planets has become one of the most important alliances man and his celestial neighbors has ever known. In his historic opening ad- dress, Secretary General Harmon Axelrod praised the alliance as it brought together the citizens of Earth, Vulcan, Tellor, Andor, Rigel and Alpha Centuri. The goal of the U.F.P. is to help planets develop, while retaining their sovereignity, and explore space . . .fthe final frontier. It is hoped that any problems that arise can quickly be solved by the Federation Council. U.F.P. United Federation of Planets 53 ,,,......4...i-- I -QE sg 5,5 5 IFQZ .I W vh'lg,4 'ng'me' E Q vylwdg aw 7' D.E.C.A. Lifesavers, Velamints, Spree, Men- tos - you name it, and if it comes in a roll, the School Store has got it. And to burn off all those unwanted calories from the candy, there are sweatsuits and t-shirts. Actually, almost anything you may want or need during the school day is available at the School Store. This store is run by some very able bodied people who are members of DECA - the Distributive Education Clubs of America. Our DECA club had a very successful and profitable year again, winning numerous awards for their efforts. Cindy Modugno topped the list of awards with her second place finish in Apparel and Acces- sories. Also, Lance Goodwin placed third, and Carla Pace placed fifth in Food Service. Renee Chouinard and Lisa Glidden both received sixth place in Apparel and Accessories. Compet- ing in advertising services was Beth Call. Donna Church competed in Food Marketing and Ann Funnelli in food Service. 64 'iv' ' - -QI-un..........---.--.. ,,, f Lf 'B BUT X i Qp,TlON CN qv 1 . Q- 'A M' 3 Li .' '.K- Q- f gfr' P fti'l'- 0 iv . ' DECA HW apathy club ASTRONOIVIY E img k President: Mike Sungy Secretary: Mark Davis Advisor: Ted Silverstein Members: K. Burrows S. Maxner M. Ushakoff J. Melanson C. Terry S. Morse .., W, , K Q K1 X .-if 1 J I PHOTO CLUB H Q Front Row: S. Woods, D. Douglas, T. Paciorek. Middle Row: A. Kelly, M. Furnari. Back Row: M. Guimond, S. Blumenkrantz, E. Doane, T. Booth, A. Beaman, Fi. Blanchard. . 311- X , uf ' 1 3.1m - .! 'vp . .- 5 ,ia Q t 15.3 '. H+ i . ' ' 'Q 4 5 I 'BA .ff 'Q .. f fa f f B X ff: I 4 :af Ouestion: What looks like a class, sounds like a class, is graded like a class, but isn't your everyday run- of-the-mill class? Answer: Humanities Open only to seniors, this course of- fers students the opportunity to break away from the strict form of instruc- tion they have grown used to. Instead the student is presented with courses that cover almost everything from re- naissance art to the controversy of nu- clear power and much, much more. However the most popular item of- fered in humanities is the weekly large group instruction in the auditorium. Here students have met with Jim Ni- han, an excellant folk guitarist- songwriter, and several other musi- cians including the jazz ensemble A Patch of Blue. Among other guests was a seaside painter whose philoso- phy on life and living is as interesting as watching him paint, and Ms. Sonia Weitz, a survivor of the Holocaust, whose story was as gripping as any told all year. Underclassmen, do yourselves a favor. When and if your senior year rolls around, TAKE HUMANITIES! 68 HUIVIANITIES Lis PHILOSOPHY CLUB 1 f ---stir f Iv 22' N' Y Q Qi., ., ' What is reality? Perspective - use it or lose it. lf you turned to this page, you're forgetting that what is going on around you is not reality. Think about that. - Richard Bach in Illusions 'iq-1 U 2 , 3.--- '-K --,- at.-h l What is life? l Life is existance, the basis for reality. It is for you to shape and mold in a I manner which suits you. - Moriah 1 Thompson in Copper Hills. :- FRENCH CLUB SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club provides students the chance to further their knowledge in spanish. The group meets monthly at different member's houses. The club is led by Pres. Kim O'Gorman and advisors Mrs. Witwicki and Mrs. Smith. ..,. ....,..:-..,...ML.,. ,, . The French Club, led by Pres, Robin sors Mr. Murray and Mrs. Mirra helpful Lester, also meets monthly at different in if1Cf9aSiflQ Theif UDUSVSTSHGMQ of member's homes. Members find advi- the French culture. IIIQ 4 v 1' . I I H e I ! - I I I I w Y S By JOHN CAHILL The French exchange stu- dents have left for home. They have been gone for a week now. yet perhaps you are now wondering what im- pressed them the most about Beverly. Before the students and teachers left. we tried to get a sampling of their views of Beverly and the American way of life. When asked what im- pressed them the most about America, Eric Aubry. a sen- ior at Lycee Pablo Picasso stated. I like the friendship among the young people. Mme. Francoise Terrier. the English teacher in charge of the French end of the exchange. described the American people as warm and friendly. She feels the Franco-American Partner- ship Program is a good op- ortunit to see the Ameri P Y - can way of life from the in- side. Many of the students inter- viewed noticed a great dif- ference between the social life in America and in France. Olivier Baglin de- scribed the social life here as more developed than in France. Others echoed the same observation, but some noticed that Americans were less open among one an- other. Every one of the French students was amazed at the low price of many retail goods here. as compared to France. A pair of pants that may cost S15 here in Amer- ica may sell for as much as S40 in France. relates Jean- Pierre Robin. Eric Aubry also thinks that the cars here are too big and wasteful of gaso- line. Many other students were amazed at how many Beverlyites relied on the au- tomobile. as compared to Fonteney-sous-bois. where a clean and efficient subway system. the metro. makes auto travel less necessary, Several students also re- marked about the size of. and distance between aouses. and the fact that most of the houses that they stayed in were one-family iwellings. In the suburb of Paris from whence they rome. most people live in flats - small apartment Puildings. By BOB MOFFETT This year Beverly High School has enrolled a new student under the Alt House roof. which. of course. is not so unusual. Or is it? The new student is Sergio Garcia. an exchange student from Colombia. studying here through the Youth for Understanding program. Sergio will be spending a full six months here. with his foster parent. Ms. Sally Chi- sholm of 22 Lake Shore Ave. Sergio is currently en- rolled as a senior in homer- oom A-212 and has taken up courses in Calculus. Ameri- can History. British Heri- tage. and Advanced Biology. Also. he was required to take physical education. which he finds to be quite dit'ferent from gym in Co- lombia. Sergio likes the new field house facilities and enjoys gym. though he does not un- derstand all of the games played here. In Colombia. Physical Education is only a strict exercise program. without the many sports we include in our program. Sergio's life at home. in the city of Bucaramanga. is also very different from the life which he is experiencing here in Beverly. The first change Sergio had to face was the weather. and because of the extreme differrences in climate. Ser- gio had been home sick from school for a number of days. He also explained that life is much busier here than in his city. as he is faced with the challenge of keeping up with our fast moving life style. It appears quite strange to him to see so many Beverly High School students rushing through the halls as they hurry to their respective classes. Sergio cannot drive here in the U.S.. since the law will not allow a non-citizen to ob- tain a license. he also ex- plains that the age limit for obtaining a license in Colom- bia is 18. There is no drinking age in Colombia,and Sergio claimed that it causes no -.......,.........--v-.......-4.... .-.. ..Y. .. Exchange problems. stating that. lf you drink. it is a problem for you. not for the state. Sergio enjoyed seeing the ocean. since his city. Bucar- amanga. is not on the coast, However. he claims that the shorelines of Colombia are much cleaner than those of Beverly and its surrounding ports. Sergio would like to study Industrial Engineering at one of Colombia's industrial universities. He pointed out that Colombia has very few cone es and universities 3 . thus one must pass an exa- mination in order to gain ad- mission. Sergio has taken the exam twice. passing the second time. admitting him I 25 He also enjoys American television - one of his favor- ite programs being Bar- naby Jonesf' He has watchsd many televised sports games, saying that he cannot understand football. and has never seen or heard of hockey. Sergio has tried ice skat- ing, and though it is difficult for him. he does enjoy it. .He has not done any swimming here. although he did find a visit to the Beverly Y.M.C.A. very interesting. In Bucaramanga. Sergio attended San Pedro Claver. rSan Pedro High Schooli where he had taken five years of English. The school system there is quite differ- ent from our own. in that a student's courses are stan- dard for everyone. and they do not elect the courses they wish to take. But perhaps even stranger to us is that the school day begins at se- ven, stops for a break at 11:45. when the students may go home for lunch. re- suming at 3:00. and closing finally at4:00. to the university without tui- tion, since his father is a retired chemistry professor from that same school. Sergio has two sisters. and a brother. Jaime Hernando. who had been an exchange student in California in 1978. and had been with Sergio in Florida in 1976 for Ameri- ca's bicentennial celebra- tion. Sergio feels that his jour- ney to this country has been and will remain. a very im- portant experience in his life. as he tells us that his stay here has taught him a great deal. and perhaps we too. have learned a great deal from him. Courtesy of The Ledger 71 . 41 ,r. . ,X 'I 1 1 ,J x.f if Q ZX P . , ll ky! Q' 1' xi f -W x .A I I P S x w X P+ L3 I l-Lt! -K... -f'1 ffxlvfql we 1 . ,dr 4' A 3 -D 0' .I 2' x ,I kf.f 0, A ,.' Q l' p.H5'5 Agp 1 ,1 . 1.1 1. 7 Q. xxx K 1 ...- f x Yv 4 ,Q 1 s 1 lfbv' vi 1 .r' 3 if 1 n if 1551 IW!! X ,f 5 V 41 Q' l 'ok f 'f's ' r H . 5 n j N! 4' 'oi V 63' fqilfr 5 - lfq' A R M, I - 0 'f V 'Tai 435.97 ' . ' -::f ' yn I - . 'SYZKQ if T L Q . I: -X. gffg ' V ' . Xp 1 QL Y .1 , . LIL I 'S lf' D.J., Rich Obershein and Carl Brennerg members of Gordon College's Younglife organizationg led a handful of high school students in enriching, and sometimes breathtaking experiences. Some club members went backpacking in Septemberg rock climbing in Octoberg 'Y -? 0 took part in Scream in the Dark, the haunted houseg winter camping in Februaryg and many other activities. The activities themselves weren't most important, be- cause the enrichment and self-confidence along with the fun derived made each trip meaningful. 3- '1- ' I 5 sq, ' l Qu, ' 4.- 3, Q: OUTING CLUB CS . i Nr Front Row: M. Besse, A. LeBlanc, G. Morris, J. Gawron, M. Nuccio. Back Row: P. Messiah, G. Migneault, A. Roczek, M. Hildebrand N Fong 74 K if V271 f7f3g W ,ff J f xx W ,,,,...,,,,X N - - Mg f - I - ' -21-f R ' , S A4n- 5f Y i - f Ti lg P- ML... c,.... -'-asf. ,.-M .-...l14 Z, ' ,, ima, .MLM- as-. N 3 J . , r-'I Y , 1 Try to imagine what would happen if this school was run without any of our various aides. Students and teachers would starve, teachers wouIdn't be able to put their classes to sleep with boring films, chem. labs would blow up, bio-students would dissect them- selves, and many a sick student would succumb to death. These aides take their free time and devote it to the as- assistance of their fellow students. To these people, the student body and faculty owe a great deal of gratitude. av 'Nw-vi 77 - . - .4...4x This year Spirit Week started off in high-gear, due to the success of our football team. Activities such as Hat Day, Carnation Day, Tag Day and Spirit Day set the trend for an uplifting in school spirit. This trend fcontinued out of school by the victory of our Powderpuff team over Salem's, the Bonfire and the Pancake breakfastl in- spired our football team to play one of their best games of the season. This year's Spirit Week was one of the most effective ever. Hopefully, it will be- come a tradition at B.H.S. l i W. Q..-'1'2'1' rrw' ' Y . '1 1' . 0 Q I , fx A-13-JL? iv' '4 ,R QE ' 2 55, ,al 3 ,N 3 ,vw - 1 -64' .TNQ l 1 hx ' x H4 'F 45 1 -4 Q 1:25555 ,,, - -ffm 'm QL ' -N ,Q-sv - w5mf4v Nf?i'fF3ii W in 'N-- -X 'N XX i YXQQL ., -X XX I 5 AF T 4' of' ! 1:16 QUAMY' ' fb Qfihn. . - - , '-su -'-l,l-a,1 N XXX' X fe' XX, NX 1 4 , l BAND After finishing their fall season with a fantastic performance lsome of which was seen on national, that's right, national T.V.l that resulted in their winning first place at the B.C. Marching Band Competition in No- vember, the concert band began their season with the annual Winter Con- cert. The Pops Concert, which filled the cafeteria too capacity, was one of several efforts to raise funds for their exchange trip to West Virginia this spring. The Band Officers are: Allyn Florini, Pres.g Valerie Watson, V.P.g Allison Davis, Sec.g and Julie O'Fiourke, Treas. fl- 82 CHGRALE The Chorale group is having yet another successful year giving won- derful performances to all those who had the pleasure of viewing and listen- ing to them. Under the direction of Mr. Lynn, the chorus has worked long hours perfecting their style. The chorus has already given their first big performance, namely the Winter Con- cert. All who viewed, said that the group has never done better and all who participated should be com- mended. With the Winter Concert over, and the competition at Westfield State College almost here, the chorus is anxiously awaiting the exchange trip to Belmore, Long Island this com- ing May. I.. im! If 2011 , V v af' Ill ' 1 F ' 4 il F +I A 3,..,f' ff' 2 ':g' 5!i i I R ,, i lls x , ig X 72 1 mtl 'Wg' xl' 7 'Q 8 ,Msn :7' jf A 4 ' X' - cj.f 'Y N I ' 'iii-. -' - S gr 3 f vm l ff .. 1 W. x -I ' ' 1... ,H ... -I I , , Q 1 . 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STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD DQ lin 1 F lt.. Scott Maxner, Linda Martin, Elaine Howard, Floss McGurng Not Pictured - Gregory Shea. 86 ,,. N ,,, . l 'Q Z NJ' -wr . 1 -it-v 1 F if 5 J 1 CLAUDE H. PATTEN Supervisor- Mr. Edmund Barry Counselor - Mr. Vernon Campbell Secretaries - Mrs. Liliane Keech Ms. Wright 1 ,. 9:1 N ' X a fx 1 ' - 'a 5 . I , I 1 A S 'N - Q-'--u-vang-153 Q ! 1,509 N- ..q :A 3- M 1' Q.,-0.4, ef -3. 'T iimuq., . ' Q1 is .1. -.qv iv. ,y -.- ici, kv -:.,,,.,, n 'i ' Q . , f 'Y P .fy ,, .:. ,-.. g I ., 4, A T li , v , X 1 , 4 , fgqsfi. .3 -+ oi ji S -1 . ,gl I 'x z '-l. f , X' if 9 pa iv '9 i BUCKLEY HOUSE Ma 1 4,75 ua Housemaster - Mrs. Ann Schack Counselors - Mr. Demo Agganis Mr. Sherriff Secretary - Mrs. Ftita Cashman This year we have two new faces work- ing in the office. With the retirement of 4 Mr. Preston, the need for a new leader arose. After great consideration by the .4 School Committee the first woman House Master in Beverly was chosen. Mrs. Schack has taken on her new re- sponsibilities with great enthusiasm. The other addition tothe office is Ms. NeIson's replacement, Mr. Sheriff, who is a great asset to the high school since he has worked in Briscoe's Guidance Dept. He therefore knows many students backgrounds, needs, and future plans already. f 'I -f:-:jk ..-. 89 x, 'vi , 'ur- A Housemaster - Mr. Harland Carter Counselors - Mr. Richard Batchelder Mrs. Patricia Danielson Secretary - Mrs. Dottie McAskiIi 90 BROWN HOUSE w .uni i , s 'r av. 'K 4 ,Fa vv , :L . P , -' 4.., -Isa .- 1, K Kiwis fav 4 an YPA ALT HOUSE Housemaster - Mr. George Taylor Counselors - Mr. Thomas Tannous Mr. Philip Kendrick Secretary Mrs. Rattigan .n ' V91 Lu., J N VK I . slid-'f 'iv 1 ff i 91 ART Ms. Dauber Ms. Cox Mr. LeBlanc Ms. Southworth Ms. Sterart BUSINESS Ms. Brancato Mr. Ducharme Ms. Gauthier Ms. Kruger rw 'V i i,--ivy , 136 Q -as in . A K W! it Skill' f Ig s i'-'SL I , f- ' -1 I 5 f I LK . ' 'S' . I . .-no cf Qf2ff g1 BULLETIN 6.O2x1023 Tuesday December 17, 1066 Detention Alt - Mr. Kendrick Brown - Mr. Linehan Buckley- Salvador Dali The Business Education Department has schedules the shorthand pre-test for Thursday. period four. Students involved will be primarily sophomores and tumors currently enrolled in typewriting classes. E. Lambertson There will be a Social Studies Evaluation meeting today in Rm. C-106. Please go over final evaluations prior to the meeting. This week the Lower Level will be serving Clam-Corn chowder, Grilled cheese sandwiches on wheat bread, mint swirl brownies, and coffee, tea or milk, which ever blows up your dress. They will be serving 2nd and 3rd lunches. Please make reservations in G-102 with Mrs. Ludwig. Notice to Students Athletic Events Hockey-Varsity - vs. Penn State. 8:00 Wheelock Arena State College Pennsylvania tbus transportation availablelg Indoor Girls track at Danvers ll 00 P M Anyone interested in loining the Beverly High School Baton and Pantherette Squads for the 1980 football season, please meet for a short meeting in front ol the auditorium This is a sign up only. Try outs will be held next spring or whenever were good and ready. There will be a mandatory meeting in Rm. B-207 today after school for all senior students going on the trip to Zimbabwe Rodesia. If you owe any money or permission slips, bring them to the meeting. Valentines Day will be carnation day at B.H.S. There are three choices availableg White for interested, Pink for friend, Red for Lust, Off White for l'm not exactly sure but for you l'll try anything, Azure Blue for not tonight, l've got a headache, Fire Engine red for downright Carnal Desire, Yellow for why did the chicken cross the road, Purple for Beth Marcos, and many, many more . . .Order now! The Intramural Sex team is meeting today at the Park St. Hotel at 2:30. All members are asked to attend. NOTICE TO TEACHERS Please do not read that last announcement. For those of you who really care, there will be a meeting of the Apathy Club today at .,........,... oh forget it. The proscrastinating club will meet today in room A-121, well let's make next Thursday in,. , , Well better yet why don't we say two weeks from today in A-212, Than how about it we lust forget about for the time being and. . , All members of The Ledger staff must attend a meeting today in C-210. A lecture will be given by Hank Hick of the Copper Hills Sun Times entitled What makes a fair reporter k 1 I P ' i 1 Q ' i fy ggff. Iff::Z.'.' ' A I '.f-75555215 7217 '- 'A isii' . I' . .ffiiiz 31' . 'A L x Y, Ms. Lambertson Ms. Miner Mr. Ozahowski Q-napa Q , . -A-gt . Ms. Paglia Ms. Provasoli Mr. Reynolds 1.91 -2 'N MVA, gl 45 y 1 Ms. Trefrey CHP Mr. Allen Mr. Batchelder . , ,rj l If V i all ill 1. A L 'A BULLETIN M284 Stardate 8003.02 NOTICE TO TEACHERS: Detention: Alt - Hugh Manitees Brown - Jim Nasium Buckley - CB. DeMille For the present at least tfor those who care anywayi there will not be a time set aside for voluntary prayer at the start ofthe day F. Mr. Tanous, Mrs. Danilson, Mr. Agganis, Mr. Sheriff, Mr. Barry, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Afrow, Mr. Rourke, Tattoo, Captain Stubing, Mr. Holmes, Dr. Watson, Batman, Robin, Yogi, Boo-Boo, Fred and Barney, Abbott, Costello, Laurel and Hardy, please return as soon as possible specifics in regard to these days of portions thereof on which those students for whom you serve as co-ordinator are scheduled for instruction at this school, There will be a social studies evaluation meeting Wednesday in Rm. C-106. Please go over final evaluations prior to the meeting. From time to time teachers are coming to the Central office to use the Copier Machine. This should not be a general practice but reserved only for emergency purposes. Violators will be shot on sight. From now on, teachers who try to run a tab in the student lunch line will face repossession of their homes, cars, spuces, offspring, cats, dogs, andlor toothbrush. The Educational Media Services Subcommittee meeting will be held at 2:15 in the library on Wednesday. Teachers, the library is located at the bottom of either staircase at either entrance to Jcorridor. NOTICE TO STUDENTS: Students attending the Model U.N. at Salem, New Hampshire report to B-112 at 2 o'clock today. The main issue to be discussed today will be the consideration of whether the food is here or to go. Attention Spanish Club members: There will be a very important meeting today to choose whoever goes to Pamplona to lace the running of the Bulls There will be a meeting of the Sr. class play reading committee on wednesday. Oh Calcuttaf' is RIGHT OUT! Hello Dolly can desperately use about eight i233 dependable people to work stage crew, See Mr. Lynn pretty please with sugar on top right away. Seniors: The Senior class executive board meeting will meet today. Be sure all members bring their four-handled granistans Babysitting Job Available - Responsible person wanted to baby sit 8-month old, 400 pound, green fanged red eyed monster. Monday-Thursday 3-6 p m 82.00 if you can stand the little monster, Menu: Tuna Surprise tno Tuna. Surprisell Grilled Cheese Bricks, and Fried Octopus on a stick. Mr. Cappola Mr. Cram Mr. Gonsalves Mr. Reina Ms. Robinson Mr. Ryan ei N l 1 t 4' 'cn-4 11 Mr. Grimes og N ,, Ara 4 s - . x X Q, N1'Xl A va' 'UI Ke ff? l fl IX Xl BULLETIN i9f12Vz MARCH 15. 560 B.C. NOTICES TO TEACHERS: . - Detention, Alt - Mr. Weiler Brown - Miss Slaggenhoup Buckley - Hugo Slavia . I The guidance program scheduled lor Monday, March 20, is a multi-media extravaganza which is Qprqfeseionit actor to present a live 35-minute show. All sophomore classes meeting during period 3 are invited to attend. The teachers Ufcieeses madqiuppfgtudengld S des 11 and 12 are also invited to take their students up to the capacity of the auditorium. The is not the usual run-ofighpwmlll type of guidance progra 1 ould prove to be not only helpful to students who have not yet meds a career choice but also entertaining in themjjlbd of its presentation. Teac classes who are interested in attending should indicate their intentions to Mr. Tanous. There is still room for addllignal classes and we invite yo b 'U nd. F. The Guidance program for juniors regarding the Scholarship Aptitude Test scheduled for Mondhyduving period 6 will been Tuesdggdgring period 4. F. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Q ilu Beverly is playing Woburn in the boys basketball tournament on Monday in Reading at 7:00. A rallywill be held at the end of-theday 4 nday. Periods 6 and 7 will be shortened. Students will report directly to the field house from their period seven Period! will endul 1300: perf, 7. ai 1235.SIUd8f1! transportation will be provided. Tickets will be sold by the cheerleaders in the cafeteria today through monday. Payment ofthe fare 015150 will indicate the seriousness of your need for transportation. Buses will be chartered on Monday on the basis of those who have paid, not those who have registered. F. NOTICE TO STUDENTS: - Seniors The AF of L Labor Examination will be conducted April 9, 1980. This year more than S40,000'ln Scholarship Aid will be awarded in Massachusetts. If you are interested leave your name in the Social Science Office No later than March 19th. There will be a representative from the Union of Flightless Birds local 683 in the high school today during sixth period. He will be discussing the movement to promote penguin adoption in America. There will be a mandatory meeting of the Main Student Council today after school in room B-112. The official start ol Spring interscholastic sports practice starts March 10, 1980. Among the sports available: Tennis, Lacrosse, Grouse pinching, train spotting, cadaver diving, and needlepolnt. Due to lack ol interest, the 1980 Beverloga has been cancelled. Due to lack ol interest, the last announcement should be ignored. AQ... 5'-Q5 ..,, ' r,1 454 1 H Mr. Tierney ,W . fibres ' 3 ..., 1 . A X11 Q 6: -0'-A 1 ws X we R 4 ' f .Lf l A ., Q ' A :'Q'Q I CV'1Y,,raql 'Q V Q. 'Q V 'A 'i' rv h 5 9 7' ' ir 'Q' 1 .I YL at 1 , ii it ' f fav ' ' 'T X S. -J. Q' ' BULLETIN 46.14153 The Day Before Yesterday Detention: Alt - Mork Brown - Mindy Buckley - Exador Social Studies Department meeting today in C-106. Purpose to finish up evaluation. F. Hammond. NOTICES TO TEACHERS. A limited supply of 52.50 discount coupons for the May 13th-June 8th A Chorus Line engagement at Boston's Shubert Theater are Available from Mr. Mahoney in Room C-111, With the discount coupon the top ticket is 520.00 and the bottom is-seen. Any teacher who feels one of his or her studenteis ready tor advanced placement in the U.S.C. Medical School should contact the Wizard of Oz. The proper forms can be had in any house office, however they must be filled out and returned to the Emerald City no later than yesterday, The Educational Media Services Subcommittee meeting will be held at 2:15 in the library on Monday, February 32, 1926. Social Science Teachers. Thank you for your help to date on the evaluation Please remember to submit the following by the end ofthe day on Friday: lil grade summaries 123 schedule and enrollment 131 curriculum project response. Mr. Maccarone. Teachers of students who have failed semester courses or of those seniors who have failed two quarters ol a full-year course should submit a deliciancy report to the House Office as soon as this is known but not later than Friday. Parents and students participating in this years French exchange, there will be an important meeting on Monday. February 4, at 7:00 p.m. in Room G-104. Last minute details on the arrival of French students will be discussed. The exact time of arrival is known for sure. lt is along swim from Bordeaux, but it is believed that the students will beach themselves somewhere between Dane Street Beach and Jubilee Yacht Club. Keep a sharp eye out, huhl? NOTICE TO STUDENTS: The behavior of our students al athletic functions has always been exemplary and above reproach lwell maybe except for that nasty little incident at Lynn Classical with the collar and bullwhip, but the police never went through with the chargesl and has reflected favorably lrelatively anywayl on the school . . . We are hopeful that, while attending school sponsored athletic events, students will be enthusiastic and supportive but not offensive or antagonistic. We expect that you show respect for the players from both teams, the officials, and other spectators. Any one caught mistreating the opposition in any way lil there's anbody watchingl will have there subscription to Chlken Fighter's Monthly cancelled. Menu: Crunchy Frog, cockroachcluster, mud ples. e volume of Chaucer and Milk. l . Mr. Steedman Mr. Tarr Mr. Tate Mr. Wagner Mr. Welch Mr. Young ENGLISH Ms. Coughlin Mr. Flanders Ms. Harriman Mr. Kinnaly Mr. Krueger Ms. MacLeod Mr. Mahoney Mr. Patch Ms. Poirier E Ev-1: gd' I A l 4 6 tx if 'Tri X Ek 5 .,:iQj'j. .fd A . f-.it'x'ti'ir-if -Q, , ..- .... 1 tb 7.5 R '96 ll- nav- F'-.4 'Sim D 4 BULLETIN H001 Stardate 8003.04 NOTICE TO TEACHERS: Detention: Alt - Mr. Hasbeen Brown - Mr. Shouldbe Buckley - Mr. Wasn't Teachers of students who have failed semester courses or of those seniors who have failed two quarters of a full-year course should submit a deficiency report to the House Office as soon as this is known but no later than Firday. All classes are to meet according to the schedule provided even if tests have already been taken by the classes. Supervisory assignments should be fulfilled during the scheduled time even if this involves a double period. Please help to enable us to operate as smoothly as usual during this examination period. Do not dismiss your classes to the cafeteria or the library under penalty of death. Some members of the staff borrowed sections reports from the self-evaluation of 1970. Please return them when you have finished with them. There is no urgency in this request. We want them available to you for purposes of comparison as long as you believe that you have a need for them. lf not get them back straight away. Or else. The Lower Level will be serving lunch during 2nd and 3rd lunch on Thursday. Please make reservations with either Mrs. Ludwig or the Maitre 'D in G-102. Our rnenu this week includes' Baklavah, Pizza in a cup, potato chips lbar-b-que or sour cream and onionl, still more White Hall Chocolate roll, Coffee, tea. orange juice. tno pitsl and duplicating machine ink. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: There is absolutely nothing related to Hey Hamlet going on this week. However next week there will be a ten l84l week anniversary of all cast members and a few of the cute chorus girls. NOTICE TO STUDENTS' Students planning on taking the CEEB tests on Saturday should be here at 8:00 and should have a positive l.D.. a bottle of scotch. and a supply of 422. Any student interested in volunteering for riot control at the Beverly-Lynn Classical Grouse pinching tournament, please see Mr. Smith in C-306. The undefeated boys track team, not to be confused with the defeated boys track team will play Gloucester in the parking lot at 4:30 this Thursday. An error has been made on scheduling: The boys frisbee team will not be playing Swampscott as previously announced. They will in fact be playing Swampscott. Seniors. Many seniors have still not paid any of their class dues. Come on. Get on the stick you jerks. If you idiots don't pay up, you'll be graduating in the raw Just pay a few dollars a week, or weeBreaka you legs. Q 27 28 29 .nuns- t,, vu-. T 41 -. E- irq Emil 2 BULLETIN af27458782564884750B7-6 NOTICE TO TEACHERS: Detention: Alt - Admiral Nimitz Brown - General Patton Buckley - Ensign Pulver It you missed our Beef Stew with a Hot Biscuit yesterday, the Lower level will be happy to serve you a bowl of stew today. Servings are limited so call ahead to reserve one. Send 52.00 to TV-25 Box 410 Worcestershire Mass., 01915. There will be a meeting of the Glokenspiel instructors with Mr. Fortunato on Thursday in Room A-107. All are invited, except for those of you who insist on parting your hair on the right side of your head. HOLY MOLY that bothers me. Now come on. This is getting to be just a bit much. I don't know how many times l've asked you politely, but no more Mr. Niceguy. lf I catch one more teacher coming into my office to use my copier machine, l'm gonna break your back. F. Don Shimoda, the reluctant messiah, will be in the auditorium today to give an oration on saving the world, and will follow with a slide show and than do a few stunts in his trusty biplane in the students parking lot. Come one come all, it will be a boss time. NOTICE TO STUDENTS: There will be a meeting of the Main Student Council today during periods 2-7 in B-112. Attendance is mandatory. Well not mandatory, but you should come. Well that is to say it would be deeply appreciated if you would come . . . Students going on the Close-Up trip to Washington should report to B-112 at 2:00 on Thursday to learn all the new hand jive. Students attending the Model U.N. at Salem, N.H., report to B-112 lagain with B-1121 at 2:00 today. Todays topic What's All This Trash About The Panama Canal Anyway? Athletic Events: Basketball- Boys- at Lynn English m6:30g Basketball- Boys-at Saugus 017100, Basketball- Boys- at Winthrop 41171304 Basketball - Boys - at Hollywood High 4118230 our time. Busy day ahead of you boys, we're behind you 8405. Astronomy Club Members - Permission slips for the trip to Venus must be in no later than Friday. Mr. Silverstein just got word this morning that the club will be traveling to the forbidden planet via the starship U.S.S. Enterprise And man alive, with Jim Kirk at the helm, your in for a ride. There will be a meeting of the Alt house council today in C-207. All members must attend. Lost: A bowl of vanilla ice cream. Was a white lumpy mass, but now it's sort of yellow and runny. lf found please return to Main Office, they haven't had a bite up there in weeks. April 23, 1664 Ms. Smeltzer Mr. Smith Ms. Trowt Ms. Turner Mr. Weller Ms. Wolozin HOME ECONOMICS Ms. Ludwig Ms. McHenry Ms. Ostrowski 97 LANGUAGES Mr. Deriderian Mr. Kent Ms. Mirra Mr. Santa Maria Ms. Smith Ms. Wagner 1 -a . - --V - 14g ' gf I - . . . .. -. ..:: 'vc f' 'ts '1 N, ::'a '1?'e., u: :,'-'eb 06oooe:::::.:1S ,- Ilqffftyt -fn:'s: a:N: Nuo 0 ' ' ' 'Q-,'::::n': Q 'NNQQ . .msn-sffqff , . - Q no Q . - - - - ' ff ....'.'f- - - H :iig-. N 0 'u I 3 4 1 3.1.1-25:1 I Mr. Murray 1 'Y i g Q X -i ll I , F , 1 f ,N-g I' , N Qi ru., 4 ' V thx - r , IJ. iff-' 7 : :Q ,. .1 - Fl 'f' BULLETIN 4102 NOTICE TO TEACHERS: . Detention1 Alt - Ms. Dauber Brown- Mr. Patch Buckley- Ms. Poirier A guidance program known as The Career Game has been tentatively scheduled lor Beverly High School on M0hHlYa March 3. during Period 3. The program is devoted to helping young people choose a career. Please be thinking about this progrgm so that you may vglqnteett to take your class when a plan lor registration has been developed. F, ' ' ' i.-' ' '- ' 1.1 Tuesday. February 12, 1980 NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: if s 1 ' 'M During Period 6 on Wednesday it has been necessary to schedule the photographing ol the folbiliilg students ofthe Yearbook: ' 'K Team CQ12:55: Math Team .112 45, Outing Club ra 12150: Jr. Class Executive Board Q112:4Og Soph. Class Executiveloard Q1:00g Spanish Clup Q11 V. nt Advisory Board 1.11 10. Mr. Kappotis Report to Room 0207. The Boston Globes left at the Main Office every momlng are notvtor personal uae. Thxiyetor special English classed only and are purchased with appropriated funds lrom the 1979-1980 school budget. f ,Q'.',: 1 . 'xi NOTICES TO STUDENTS. -' ' t ' There will be an important meeting of the Photography Club on Wednesday at 2:15 in Room C-164. A yearbook picture will be Uldilind a slide show on Better pictures with Existing Light will be shown. News of the photography contest will be discussed. All members are urgedlib Qfpresent promptly at 2 15. . , HUf1Q Y Wm H N223 fY0l'fl Clprl Restaurant lf you win one of our prizes lor the Stefanie Lovasco Art CluQQl?hQl!n5hlp rattle. ' Basketball- First Place ? - That's right' The Basketball Team can gain tirst place tonight with a vistoryqaggrjllnglfelled Lynn Classical. Once again, it's time to show your support and enthusiasm. Junior Varsity game is at 5:30 - Varsity game at 7:00. GET therel6lmUiR's the number one game on the North Shorell Hello Dolly Can GGSDGYI-Jtely use about eight t8l dependable people to work stage crew. See Mr. Lynn PLEASE right away. K Join the Music Team. Subiectsigh-ups lor next year begin soon. Get a music course into your program and get a chance to become a member of a winning organization - Athletic Events Basketball- Girls - at Lynn Classicalg Wrestling - Winchester - ru 3:30 V V There will be a meeting ofthe Sr. Clue Play- reading Committee on Wednesday at 2:10 in B-108. Please bring all scripts. ' The Grouse Pinching Club will be meeting today in B-113 at 2:15. Attendance is mandatory, the club representative lor the exchange trip to Uruguay will be chosen. The Senior class executive board will meet today to take a linal vote on the proposed import and sale of 500 kangaroos. CNN' Ms. Witwicki MATH Mr. Bamberger Mr. Burns Mr. Lindsay 3 , -bi, 1. 'Q ' if -1 .init- BULLETIN if-1222 Trusday, V2, 1492 NOTICES TO TEACHERS: Detention: Alt - Ms. Gauthier Brown - Mr. Goodwrench Buckley - Mr. Silverstein The Professional improvement Committee QPICQ of the Beverly Public Schools will be meeting Merch 11, 1980. Please submit your request prior to the meeting. Remember such requests must be signed by Dr. Fisher. If you have any questions contact the high llama of Tibet. The BHS Concertquire will be participating in the Massachusetts ACDA Small Ensemble Festival at Westfield State College this Friday. Oulre members will miss periods three through seven. Lists of students will be placed in house offices. On Thursday, March 6, the Lower Leverl will be serving lunch during first and second lunch. Our menu will include: Club Chiken Casserole, Sweet Corn Bread. Greens and Tomato Salad. Cut Glass Gelatin fwatch out for splintersl. and Beverages. fS2.00j Please make your reservations four months in advance in G-102 with Mrs. Ludwig. Thank you. Senior Homeroom Teachers: The Senior Class will form has been distributed to all senior homerooms. Please have your students complete them, have them notarized, end returned to Rm. C-213 by March 28. Thank you NOTICE TO STUDENTS: A guidance program forjuniors regarding the Scholastic Aptitude test will be held today during period 4. Please report directly to the auditorium at the end of period three. Coaches and players: There will be a Spring lnterscholastic Sport Team meeting in the field house in2:15 today. Phasers must be set on stun. Join the music team. Subject sign-ups for next year begin soon. Get a music course into your program and get a chance to become a member ofa winning organization. Musical instruction is available on the following instruments. Guitar, tuba. steam radiator, mimeograph machines, typewriters, saxophonas. Saxons, Brittone. Czechs. cash, Normans, flutes, chutes, boots, fruits, and belt sanders. Attention all seniors: Aristotle wlll be in the auditorium tomorrow during 1st and 2nd period to discuss the trials and tribulations ol reincarnation into the twentieth century. It is a real trip you won't want to miss. Be there, aloha. Athletic Events: Basketball - Girls - at Lynn Classical: Wrestling - Winchester 3:30: There will be a meeting of the Senior Class play reading Committee on Sunday ine neveren a Sundayi all right then Monday. December 7, 1941. Bring all scripts. We've decided that there is not going to be any Senior Class play. For that matter, there's not going to be any Senior Class. Menu: Baked stuffed fllet ol' Nike. boiled aweatsox, typewriter ribbon, and milk. Mr. MacDonald Ms. Meyer Ms. Mital Mr. Skiffington Mr. Smith MUSIC Mr. Drouin Mr. Lynn Mr. Novack PHYS ED Ms. Cummings Ms. Hines Mr. Lattanzi Mr. Linehan Q... , ' t t if 5 S if . V ,s .s W I l.-2 I 4 I V . I n F 0' g .N 'i,M I' Q V N If pbs 1 5 I ' Q . .f 'i' 'L x 'e ' K bfi. 'nu-N MX- BULLETIN ak: 12f2!3l April 23, 1616 NOTICES TO TEACHERS: Detention. All - Mr. Kappotis Brown - Mr. Kappotis Buckley- Mr. Kappotis Anyone who has signed up with Mr. Batchelder or Ms, Hart to work on the senior class spaghetti breakfast must attend the organizational meeting tomorrow in B-112. Bring a friend, it will be loads of fun. Any teacher, administrator, councelor, or nurse, who, in his or her professional capacity have reasonable cause to believe that a child under the age of eighteen l98l years of age of age of age of age is suffering from a serious physical or emotional injury resulting from an unfortunate fall down the stairs shall immediately report such conditions. We have been asked to make April 73 the last day for the referral of students for core evaluations. , Now look you guys, this is your last chance. We're down here in The Lower Level bustin' our humps trying to turn out a delicious meal, and you creeps insist on going to that stupid cafeteria or even worse, you bring your own lunches. How cheap can you get. Friday will be the last day you can get a decent meal at the Lower Level. Our menu today includes: Cow pies, buffalo chips, road apples and milk. Social studies Department meeting today in C-10102030405 Purpose is to reiterate, lnterelate, juxtapose, and thereby contemplate thus philosophising whether or not these Departmental meetings are really worth while, NOTICES TO STUDENTS' Last day to donate to our Art Club raffle! Will you be the one to win a bouquet of flowers from Barter Bros.? Or a sploch of mud in the face, or a kick in the teeth or a punch in the throat, or ice down your back, or , , , Athletic Events. Hockey-Varsity - vs. Saugus m7:3O o'clock - Beverly Ice Arena, J.B. Grouse Pinching vs. - The Doobie Brothers at Hollywood Bowl. Good Luck boys. Humanities students are reminded that the large group instruction will be this Friday instead ofthis Friday. The guest speaker this week is a representative from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant. Please be nicer to him than you all were to the last one. He is still in I.C.U. at Hunt. Students should also be reminded that not all of the land mines have been removed from the auditorium, so if at all possible, keep off the floor. Boys and glrI5 intramural track meet today. Events are: 50 yd. dash, 100 yd. dash, 1 mile dash, 10,000 meter dash, 1 yd. hurdle, 2 mile dash, 3 mile dash, 4 mile dash. hide and seek, and pole vault. No exeprience preferred. We need a laugh. Go to lail, go directly to pail. Do not pass go. do not collect 5200. Menu Yesterdays stuff sauted in the stuff from the day before that. 4 V lifl bb-4 f-or. Y--.IP 0.46 4 . E i -6-s Ti 'UE l BULLETIN 4rCx2n-1 December 17, 1266 NOTICES TO TEACHERS: Detention: Alt - Ms. Guided Brown - Ms. Informed Buckley - Ms. Treated A reminder of the Faculty Coffee Hour today to honor Beth Cox, Peggy Hines,and Muriel Ostrowski in the library at 2:20. Oscar Meyer. Executive Director of the Beverly Chamber of Commerce is retiring from his position on February 6, 1980 out of sheer boredom. A banquet honoring him will be held that evening at the MacDonalds Restaurant. Any staff member who would like to attend, please contact Mr. Tanous. Cost is 510.00 for a chiken delight or 51.10 for a Big Mac. This week the Lower Level will be sewing just what they were serving last week because nobody bothered to show up. If you have a strong stomach, Lunch at the Lower Level is half price this week. We should like to thank those members of the staff and student body who attended or participated in the hearing on capital punishment, It was a real trip. Test Schedule for today is as followsi lt 11 1 1 1 11 13 We have been asked to make December 12, 1987 the last day forthe referral ol students for core evaluations. NOTICE TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: This week for the first time in the history of the N.H.S. blood drive, a substantial loss was reported. Now really kids, this sort of behavior has simply got to stop. Students involved in the model UN, are asked to attend another trivial meeting after school in room B-112. The A.F.S. meeting has been changed from today after school to today alter school in B-112, All members must attend. 10-O Anyone who wishes to attend the party in B-112 after school is cordially invited tPlease remember pretzles or chipsl Expose your pornoraphic talents! Enter the first annual B.H.S. Porno contest sponsored by the pornography club. Use current winter landscape or select a picture from your past work. lnstamatic shots will be judged separately from 35 mm pornography. Winning pictures will appear in the yearbook, The Ledger, and the April issue of Hustler magazine, For rules lol which there are very lewl and application see Mr. Flint or Mr Hefner, or meet this afternoon at the infamous party in Room B-112. Men: Arsenic and old lace. , t lf .2 N Y ,. Ms. Padden 766 Mr. Afrow Ms. Bolgatz Ms. Quinn Ms. Toulan SHOP Mr. Maitland SCIENCE Mr. Corson Mr. Furnari Mr. Kappotis Ms. Levin Ms. Martinyak Mr. Shopay Mr. Silverstein Mr. Zappantis SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Bradford Mr. Gross Mr. Hammond Mr. Lewis 1'5- 4-p. l 4 .Rig TP -n .L 5 al .X -ang 'nf silk, BULLETIN 41020304 Catday, March 95, 1991 NOTICE TO TEACHERS Detention. Alt - Ms, Dauber Brown - Mr. Patch Buckley - Miss A guidance program known as The Career Game has been tentatively scheduled for Beverly High School on Monday, March 3. during Period 3. The program is devoted to helping young people choose a career. Please be thinking about this program so that you may volunteer to take your class when a plan for registration has been developed. NOTICES TO TEACHERS AND STUDENTS1 During period 6 on Wednesday it has been necessary to schedule the photographing of the following students forthe Yearbook. You know, that book that magically appears out of no where at the end of the year. Anyway, the schedule is as follows: Chess Team ft't'12I40Q Math Team rrii12:45g Outing Club I.. 12 50. Jr Class Executive Board iii 12155: Soph. Class Executive Board rri1:00Q Spanish Club rii1:05g Student Advisory Board ra1:10. All the previously mentioned groups must report to C-207 at their scheduled times. Or not, whatever. NOTICES TO STUDENTS' There will be an important meeting ofthe Photography Club on Wednesday at 2:15 in Room C-104. A yearbook picture will be taken and a slide show on gqitter Pictures with Existing Light will be shown. News ofthe photography contest will be discussed. All members are urged to be present promptly at Hungry? Win a pizza from the Capri Restaurant if you win one of our pirzes for the Art Club Scholarship Raffle. Seniors: It is with great pleasure that I announce. after much debate and dispute, that a new yearbook advisor has been appointed. Starting next month June 1. 1991. Loni Anderson has been appointed to that position. New stall members are urgently needed to work on the yearbook this year. Any interested party should report to C-207 today after school. Radios and tape players should not be used in the corridors of the academic wings of the building. lf found, they will be confiscated. A.V. needs the spare parts The staff meeting for The Ledger has been rescheduled lrom Monday the Sth. to the twelfth of never. Any students who wishes to write articles, or help produce the paper is welcome, Eligible students are reminded that the presidential primary is only two years. eleven months, and thirty-eight 4211 days away. If you havn't registered, two representatives from the Spanish Inquisition will be in the cafeteria during all nine f78l lunches tomorrow. Menu Anemic Celery soup. Cheese Sandwich iover-bakedl. diced pickles. applesauce on a stick. julien fries, and Balsa wood. Mr. Stone Ms. Uhring Mr. Vogler l Mr. Witwicki VIP Ms. Hemenway Ms. LeClerc 7-F B .rft -L Q 1 D' 4 ' - 1 Ms. Mc Aleer Ms. Parker Mr. John Pilane .Nr 3 i ...B ' fi r x mu. 2 V ,,,,, X ' ? P x K BULLETIN 4.08364 February 31, 1980 Detention: Alt - Ms. Brancato Brown - Mr. Kappotis Buckley - Ms. Badbreath NOTICE TO TEACHERS: Teachers and counselors: ln order to avoid th possibility of a summer backlog of referrals for core evaluations, please be advised that any special needs referrals being considered should be received before April 30, 1980 in the office of special services. Science subcommittee meeting today in B-116 at 2:15. Bring a lunch, it's going to be a long one. The Lower Level will be sewing lunch this Thursday during 2nd and 3rd lunch. Please make reservations with Mrs. Ludwig in G-102. Our menu this week includes, Beef stew with biscuits, Tossed salad with Dressing, White Hall Chocolate Roll, Coffee, tea, milk, or Scotch. Cost is 52.00 V The Boston Globes left at the main office every morning are not for personal use. They are for specified English classes only and are purchased with appropriated funds from the 1979-80 school budget. Any selfish scum who is seen copping one of these papers will be severly reprimanded. There will be an extended homeroom period during which new bus passes will be issued to eligable students. The schedule for today is as follows' Period 1 - 8:35-1:30 Period 7 - 1i3O-2100 Notice to Students: Seniors Seniors: The senior class executive board meeting will be tomorrow, not yesterday. Would the members of the B-Hive Committee lScott Peeler, John Crowell, Ross McGurn, Fuzzy Zoeller, Jack Nicklasu, Collen McGuire and Stacey Blackl please to Room C-308 at 2:10 today. Measurements for straightjackets will be taken. The Senior class Executive board will meet yesterday and not tomorrow assoriginal originally scheduled. Seniors in homerooms A-107 and A-104: Please report to the nurses office during a free period. We have reason to believe that you are all carrying the plague. Menu: Fruit juice on a roll, baked lasagna in a cup, tossed salad in your lap, French bread in a box, tuna casserole in a straw, and milk. A reminder that there will not be a sequel to Hey Hamlet the movie, Accupuncture classes begin today in the physics lab. Be there or be square. Athletic Events: Basketball- Boys at Gloucester: Cadaver Diving - Girls at Sao Palo. F1 J Jiwfefzw Asf' LN J gi .X f . k 1 X px J 145 X X' ff pig' X QE. N X Y I I ik NX xxx W sf ' 'X sig, K XR , ' ,X gf ! x A X X .44 J N V f lffnlvlx .Q-11. :IH Nxwxllr hx? -V ikx 1 -1 ,rv sa s , ww: :'E! fQ WSG' Juii 3 an flg!2WqgLP 2, .2 Aw 'g - Q . Q: W' '1mQ.st6i.e-asf E19 S-S! fix - XS5, 5 ., .. 2... .. imglltmwf hi - I f ,47 5- - 1 Q ' As il f x , -, , J - if e, XXSXX x I til - -- T Ex Y !f 421 ffl? 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John Abate Denise Abrams Donna Ahern Chris Aieta John Albano Jeff Alsup Lauren Altshuler Mike Amirault Gary Ambrifi John Anderson Kathrine Anderson Arthur Andrews David Arsenault Billy Atherton Debbie Avila Wendy Bachellor Mark Baker Debbie Ballentine Christine Banks Ellen Barker Elizabeth Barr Renee Basaraba Cindy Bates Debbie Bayle Susan Beasley Karen Bechard Brian Bechtel Gary Beeman Kristen Bender Wendy Bennett Ludlow Berkeley Gene Berman Lori Berube Marline Besse Johanne Bethune Billy Bishop Steven Blumenkrantz Joyce Boccia Valarie Boliver Ellen Boneventura 106 xl t if x 'Q , .. In -- Xyx ' B7 A , f if r I 1 K v ,l J- - N fl' Therese Boucher Virginia Bowers Joanne Braccia Charles Brennan Suzanne Brilliant Scott Brown Elvira Bucella Linda Bucco Shannon Burnett Susan Bushy John Byrne Elizabeth Cagney Mark Cahill Beth Call Chris Callely Mary Campagnolo Mike Cappozzi Diana Carito Scott Carlson Paul Carr Laurine Carroll Steve Casale Kim Cassola Diane Cercone Maureen Chalifour Bob Chapman Jackie Charette Robert Charland Michael Chase Courtney Chouinard Joan Chouinard Patricia Chouinard Roger Chouinard Bill Christina Donna Church Patrick Churchyard Paul Civitarese Karen Clanton Robert Clark Donald Clemenzi 107 Cynthia Close ' John Coan James Coburn f Kerry Coldough Alan Colder i 1 x I ,i S l I I 1e'F, ' i , -4' 1 xgyiy ' .. 2532 .. ln 1 K 2' aff ' IT , , ' . vi sg l Crystal Coleman ' - ' X ' ' Chris Colletti ' xx, Christine Collins ' Conti Coluntino , , Chris Condon Peter Conlan Brad Conrad Ann Conrad Janet Coombs '- Peter Coombs . N . 4 D n .T David Corcoran L ' if - - Robin Corio K r X I Charles Corning 91 X . Cavid Corning 'ai J N tt Elyse Cotreau Heather Cotter Lori Cram Lisa Crandall Diane Cristoro Stephan Cross Robin Crowell Chuck Cummings John Cunningham Robin Curran Hannah Curwen Q i2 Chris Davico Linda Davidson X' William Davis Carol Day Teresa DeBlasie Julie DeCesare Marie DeCesare Vicki Denis Laurie Dennehy Laura DePerio 4 Sophomores . . .-' 1.13 at 'Q 'I Is 9' ' A -1... . n-w-v--- -- ----v i,,,,. ... IT Q . ' L, -..QQ ls 1 Z- I 5 K. 5 K LQ , ,L f - its X, 'Q Karen DeSantis Suzanne Devoe Steven Dikinson Mary DiGregorio John Dilanni Anne-Marie DiPaolo Kevin Dion Flalph DiVasta Mark Dixon Dori Dobson Kristine Dodge Dave Donlon Peggy Donlon Tom Doucette Tad Dave Leslie Doyle Susan Doyle Roberta Driscoll Pamela Duchin Frank Dunn Howard Dunne Leanne Duprey Phillip Durgin Dawne Dyer Karen Earabino Jean Egan Sue Egan James Eicholz Kori Estes Ruth Evans Richard Faulkner Kevin Faust Lisa Faust Janet Fellows Ed Fenn Wayne Ferrari Lisa Ferrari Laura Fielding Jane Finn Maureen Finn 109 Julie Flynn Tom Flynn Laurene Foley Lauren Forrest Nancy Forte Cindy Foss Cindy Foster Kelley Fox Anthony Franceschelli Beth Freeman Chris Freeman Kerry Freeman Teresa Frost Tobi Full Keith Fumarola Brenda Gagnon Kevin Gagnon Jodi Garcelon Mike Gardner Francis Gaudet Mikie Geary Hal Genthener John Germano Mary Germano Tracy Giles John Girgus Julie Glichouse Betsy Golding Scott Goodwin Christine Grant Lisa Gregson Maura Griffin Sherri Griffin Jean Gudaitis Mark Guimond Anne Hackett Sandra Halpern Daniel Hammond Peter Hammond Allison Harrington 110 X ix Q f-4 I i-A Qi .QI r.,...f Sophomores 'V'f , 11 1 1, .' x..: mf r iv' .5 1. . is if .r fl 'Y ..,, r 0.1 ,foxy TSN - lla ' 'l?ff'3?7'1 - W 3 51, . , gl V ,GX -gi ,- M.. x . L h. on E ,h 14' 4 ' 1- . f ' Q '. N5 ' N A D Tim Harrington Tammy Harrison Charles Harting Lynda Harwood Tom Heaphy Pope John Paul ll Kathleen Hegarty Lori Henderson Donna Hennessey Cliff Hepburn Edward Hering John Hersey David Hiller Sandra Hitchcock Peter Hoar Larry Holland Joel Hooker Debbie Horsman Jeff Horton Wayne Hunt Kim Husson J. Hutchinson Kristen Hutchinson Paul Jalbert Chris James Steven Jawoisk Deena Jemery Gayle Johnson Cindy Jones Nancy Josselin Allan Jung Dicky Kamer Eric Kapantais Edward Keenan Colleen Kelley Martha Kelley Kerrie Kelley Andrew Kelley Marlaine Kendall Marianne Kenney 111 M,,.. , trio. Z- .,,..- yn .4 . Bob Kerr g 'A X , David Kidney Laurie Killeen l , - X Jill Kimball ' Dan Kmchla All .ll if F i S 4 Simon Kirk Scott Knowlton Mark Koen Elizabeth Kransberg Eric Kromhout x Kristina Kumm i Kersten Kyrazis X, l Laurie Lambert f gif ass a12z12izgi'zge,,ggll5ii Michael Landers Michelle Lalflocque 1 , ,n Thomas Larocque Debbie Launsby David Lavoie 'R Lf ll Elizabeth Lavoie 4 'ii , VERL Julie LaSelva 'lil' '-iifall, is YL Ellen Lawless Andrew LeBlanc Dean LeBlanc Geri LeCaIire Lucy Lee AWK kettle x . v Ray Lee Christine Legault David Leighton Lisa Lemay 1 Kevin Lemieux 4- vii lille i .n John Leonard Janice Levasseur William Levasseur Michelle ur L'l-leureux Ann Lindstrom i 4 Jeffrey Litch Q . Charles Lokeman .4-' - - Natalie Luca -i , R A, Lurie ' Maureen Lydon tl 1 I., X tl! Htl: .' FC S0 P h o m o res . . . ii 112 Paul Lyle Alanna Macdonald Patricia MacCarthy Joyce Madden Ross Madore Brian Mahan Julie Mahoney Kathy Mahoney Mike Malloy Ellen Mangan Jeffrey Manning Eugene Marchand Mike Marchand Chris Marciano Chris Marshall Jeff Martel Dave Marvel Kristin Mavragis Marlene May Kathy McBrian Judy McDonough Mike McElmon Andrew McGiIvary Joyce McMahon Sherry McNair Karen Meaney Philippe Mehu Billiejean Mello Michael Mench Peter Merrill Flon Messner Cheryl Miller Mark Millet Tracey Misins Laurie Mital Ramona Molligi Dave Moniz Beth Monroe Elizabeth Mooney Shuri Moran 113 Linda Morin Gregory Morose Thomas Morris Brooke Morrisey Karen Morse Jonathan Mosse Roland Mower Justyna Mozdzier Scott Mulcahey Donna Mulligan Monica Murhy Terry Murhy Julie Murray Margaret Murray Paul Nadeau Alec Nelson Mark Nelson Thomas Nimblett Lorna Noel Charlse Norton Sandra Norwood David Nyman Michele O'Brien JoAnna O'Gorman Mike O'Keefe Neil Olson Bud Anderson Anna O'Shea Joe Paglia Mie Nemoto Juan Pantagua Steve Pantos David Papa Patti Parisella Darla Parisi Kathy Pelletier Edythe Perrault Tom Persinos Nancy Petrosino Mary Ann Pfaft 114 ,xx . X X I 5 , , ,HI :Ea fw- z.'-- VYVA, H' W5 l if ,W E1 Mia' - 'L Qam , , l -L , -N an xg!! . Sophomores. . . .,..f ...dz -.-4 -.11 Q ' V '?',. I 1 'WJ' A K i nil! XB 6 . ,R J' , , ,L ff, l if 9: ' 4 0 ZW D5 Rh i K.. Y- . Q T- mm X g 5 I A -1, LH , , . E .., R ,. .,..?L.v,,: ' 1 . Y. lf! I W qi l X : f rv Ui - - 1 Burton Phillips lll Deborah Picariello Jack Pickell Susan Pierce David Pinciaro Brett Pollard Toni Ponti Rick Ponzini Ronald Potter Chris Powers Tara Prendergast Jane Quinlan Todd Randall Mary Rawson Azita Refah Donna Reiss Laurie Remon Jim Rennick Tim Rennick Christine Richard Randy Richard Maureen Richards Timothy Richards Amy Ricker Laura Ricker Carol Roberts Lee Ann Roberts Susan Robinson Peter Roche Howard Rosenberg Brad Russell Tony Russo John Rutler Andrew Ryan Laurie Sabatini Mark St. Hilaire Paul Sak Karen Sauter Denise Sauvageau Robert Sauvageau 115 Heidi Schmidt Kenny Scholes Diane Sciola Eddie Sciola Debbie Scouras Shelley Seaberg Vincent Sequeira Janet Shatford David Shipp Sherri Shipp Brad Sill Matt Silva Beth Silver Jeff Sirois Scott Slaven Pam Small Robert Smallwood Marc Smorczewski David Smith Bruce Southwick Kristen Spencer Deanna Stacey Brian Selchook Sandra Stephenson Shirley Stephens Lisa Stevens Elizabeth Stewart Pam Stillson Debi Stone Sally Story Michael Sullivan Theresa Sungy Patricia Taglien Larry Tamilio Billy Tarr Pam Tarr Mark Tarricone Debbie Tawse Patricia Terrio Michael Thibideau 1l6 of-I L 'lv ll i ,-2. '. ' J 1 -y 5 - J N L9 N. Ye 1 '13 ' nl ima Y-7 Nt 'x +,bk'aF,f-- -1 tv x l f ll Qeik Q 5, 'I f ELAEIL Sophomores Bill Theriault Todd Theriault K. Thomas Robyn Thompson Terry Thorpe Paula Tibbs Cilia Tierney Bev Tillberg Kim Tipert Lynn Thomkinson Michael Tonneson Chris Tosi Amy Trabucco Joanne Trefry Kenneth Tries Brian Turgeon David Turner Mary Turner Elaine Vaughn Marc Verrette Alfonso Vitolo Wagoner Wagoner Michelle Watihe Scott Wallace Carol Walsh Karen Walsh Chris Ward John Ward Patti Ward Patty Wells Keithe Whaithe Laura Whalen Tom Whalen David Wharton Mary Wheelock Mark White Richard White Mark Whitehead Debbie Whitney Laura Whitney 117 Sheena Whittaker Mathew Wilozek Jimmy Willis Mary Wilson David Winslow Alan Wlodyka Sharon Wlodyka Kevin Wood Mark Warenoff Jimmy Wright Juli Young Nancy Young Jim Zarella Debbie Zalano Lee Zuchowski 118 Xi I Cl QV'-sr K. il E -ii . .i . .i L -J R x 5' 1 if 5 ,E 419 XJ -7... Sophomores. . . CQ - x Front Row: M. Campagnol Row: E. Stewart, M. Finn, ZF 1 v ., .' fm, 1 1 P... i i SOPHOMOFIE EXECUTIVE BOARD . P ' no ll GU GI G: ' 0272829 11 03 vii o D. Ahern, P. Duchin, J. Gudatis, J. Cunnin ham. Second Row: C. Dodge, M. Seaberg, P. McCarthy, L. Whitney. Back f , Q D. Scouros, V. Bowers, M. Murphy, K. Smith. '-WJ 49, 4 ' 4425115 Front Row: J. Gudatis, D. Ahern, M. Campagnolo, J. Cunningham, P. Duchin. .' . lb I9 .JC .. 03 -as '17 -1 119 Q hi Jsiiil' I ,W -M1 qi, 'lk v V -'--Maxi 3- r- 's,N f .a ... R V JUNIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD lb I9 .29 . as l I Nr ,Q ,g,..-.-. fv Front Row: P. Ramsdell, J. Parisella, Second Row: R. Blanchard, J. Petrini, J. Leclair, S.Dionne, B. McGurn, L. Terry. Back Row: J. Clark, L. Slabacheski, L. Thompson, J. Cannon, P. Chludenski. if J. Parisella, P. Ramsdell, J. Cannon. 121 Lisa Acciavatti Nancy Accomando Peter Adams Sam Adams Christine Adduci Michael Ahordini Anthony Aeita Ann Alexander Brian Alongi Steven Alongi Jeffrey Anderson Kevin Andrews Melanie Andrews Dan Anthony Adriana Asci Gino Asci John Audesse Susan Balboni Barbara Ballentine Phil Bamford Susan Barker John Bartlett James Bean Sharon Beasley Denise Beaulieu Julie Bekeritis Lee Beliveau Cindy Bennett Michael Bernhard Tom Bethune Troy Bieggar Todd Bieggar 122 I- 1' 'f' Q 3 a -A K, K. I A: X -efitt. rr! 1 Juniors KJ -v a4k'w. ' Mike Birarelli Alicia Bishop Stephen Bisson Robin Black Robin Blauchard John Blauchette D. Blattner Alan Blotcher Edmund Bohn Susan Bolden Keith Boliver Steve Bonasoto Stephen Bonaventura Paul Boretti Terese Boswell Susan Bouchard Andy Boyd Patricia Boyle Lori Bratt Brian Bratti Kathy Brown Mary Brown Lisa Bright Nancy Brine Ken Burrows Lee Burns Jessica Bush James Bussone Michael Byrne Adam Caccivio Cathy Cahill Diana Cahill 123 John Cahill Steve Caldwell Ginny Campbell - Joan Cannon Wendy Carlson Terrie Carratu Laura Carroll Bill Casale David Cassola Michael Cassola Robert Castellucci Patrice Cavanaugh Rita Cavanaugh Rich Caverly Laurie Cavossa Kevin Chapman Juniors . Iv v-' Michelle Charrette Tricia Chludzenski . Patty Chmiel 1 - Donna Chouinard Q .22 'N A r i X114 , -L s Li, .X ' .. A 0 n - n v- 4 . . f C - Q- , - fi. . 9 7 W C 1'2 :lv 1 , ' Renee Chouinard Karen Christina Julie Clarke Rachel Clayton Kurt Cleveland Robert Cloutier Diane Cole - Q Rebecca Cole -il L.. l 'I Melissa Coleman R in John Collias Claire Conlon Betsy Cook 124 l g ' fs..-o , av Q. gy ,Jets ' PI -f,,, ,. V ,JW . Q. nd .,,, I I g -11 Q7 W-arf' ,M ,41- 'Qs f-all '48 'till gg gy v-,Z 4 cgi 1.2 F! U in R l 'Wa r x F' xx' 1. Ivhl Q 'Q -fi. , ., C: Us ' ' xg S V it i fa AV lo A 'A'::'V A 3 ll 'W x 1 UN ,'5A. 1,7 , .-, '+. 1 ,ll X 1,9 1 . i l YT, i lf Y Rachel Constanino Johnna Cotoia Renee Cotreau Lisa Coyle Flon Cram Don Crandall David Crawford Larry Cremens Linda Cresse Cindy Crocker Karen Crosby Dana Cruikshank Dennis Cruikshank Melissa Curran Dennis Curran Richard Daigle John Daily Allison Davis Stacy Dean Terry DeMarco Lenny D'entremont Thomas DePiero Debbie DeSautis Thomas Desmond Jeffrey Diluiso Susan Dionne Eric Doanne S. Dockman Cynthia Donlon Peter Dooling Nicole Draper Patti Drinkwater 125 Shari Dubois Carolyn Dunn William Dunn Karen Duest Wendy Dyer Patricia Eagan Stephen Earabino Tina Eckman Michael Eiseroad Douglas Emeney Luanne Estarbrook Ed Evans Susan Fall Jeff Fanley Linda Fanning Ann Farinelll Carol Farinelli Linda Faulkner Lynne Faust Beth Favaloro Teresa Fecteau Chris Finn Robert Finn Lynne Fisher Donna Fleming Sharon Flint Jennifer Flynn Wendy Forney Cynthia Fossa David Fox Cindy Fraser Jayne Freeman 126 Wendy Freeman Tom Frost David Full Robert Fuller Joseph Gannon Todd Garcelon Gregory Garrity John Geary Karen George Thomas Germano Ezequiel Gesvaldi Donna Giunta Janet Glazier Julie Goodwin Debbie Gourdeau Bruce Gove Anthony Grande Elizabeth Greene Kathy Griffin Louise Griffin Steve Grogan Mike Gudatis Sandra Gustafson Karen Guiliana Keith Guilmet Howard Hackett Andrea Haddad Michele Hall David Halpern Gayloe Hannah Ken Harding Leslie Harris 127 Jon Harvey Tim Ha es AstaAl-lelgason Paul Herlihy Karl Hering Kevin Hickey Paulie Hilton Brian Hirschfeld Billy Hoar Mary Hoar Beth Hilak Paul Harrington Patty Howe Kelley Huntley Debbie Jadwin Lisa Jalbert Pricilla James Scott James Mark Jedraszek Kristen Jessen Sheri Johnson Tracey Johnson Suzanne Joly Jean'Paul Julien David Jutras Wendy Kardenatz Bethany Karlan David Kasprzyk Joy Kaufman Kristine Kendrick Cynthia Kerr Jammes Kerr 128 .xt 6 f'.,, If ' K 1 ...hd F . I nah Kim Kidney Susan Kirk Karl Kleemola Steve Kilbansky Kenny Knight Wendy Kopp Karen Kraft Julie Kuconis Blair LaCorte James LaMonde Marceline Landry Lisa Lang Brian Lansol Scott Lantych Barry Lapka Michelle Larcom Randi Larcom Brain Lawrence Raymond LeBiI Chris LeBlanc Ron LeBlanc Ann LeCIair Joyce LeCIair Joanne LeCIair Michelle Lee Nate Lentz Leonard LeTeure Gary Levine Barry Lewis Mathew Lewis Jeff Lindroth Lori Lindsay 129 Mary Ellen Lindstrom James Lister Lisa Locke Bradley Lohr Ellen Long Cheryl Lord J. Lucas Jeff Lyle David Lynn Heidi MacComisl-cy Michael MacDonald Scott MacDonald Alison MacLeod Peter MacKillup Stephan MacRae Craig Magee Mike Mahan Thomas Major Christine Makros Janet Malionek Michael Manning Suzanne Manning Jeryy Marsella Thomas Martin Jeff Martyn Christine Marvel Andy Mason Karen Masse Cheryl May Linda McCarthy Lisa McCarthy Kelly McDonal 130 'ai , 13 X F i I. :A X13 ' C in . tk PX gs-iwlii. XX I X 115717122-' ? ,X J Juniors . -er' I 1 V 1 ,, vs ,Q 1 --v - N , - - Scott McDowell Joan McEIhiney Michael McGee Colleen McGuire Brian McGurn Dana Mclntyre Elizabeth McKenna Julie Mclean lsabelle McMorrow Debbie McNair Julia Mench Chris Miller Tom Mistretta James Mitchell Cynthia Moller Kathleen Money Julianne Moore Debbie Morgan Robert Moroni John Murney Mike Murphy Mary Murray Alison Myers Katleen Nack Sean Norton Glenn Norwood Tharesa O'Brian Shannon O'DonneII Rebecca Oliveira Joe O'NeiII Maureen O'FleilIy Faith Orfins 131 Nick Ouellette Steven Page John Painchaud Jeffrey Paluzzl new Mark Paluzzi Lisa Pantapas Linda Pantapas ' f- x I . X xx 'X 1 Y 5 of . is Barbara Pantos Anthony Papa , Jennifer Parisella Jerry Parisella Mary Parisella Mike Pascucci Diane Pasquarello M Jennifer Pelletier Irene Perkins Juniors . Kim Perkins Paula Piecewicz Janet Pierce Joanne Pietrini 27 John Pitman Mike Pitman Geraldine Pollard ' fy' ,R Brad Potter ' P- f' P XVI Arthur Powell Sue Proulx Mary Putur Cindy Flae Shirley Rallo Michelle Ramos Ted Ramsdell Gail Rathe 132 I-a 'Q' bn ff' D, 2' l -..., Q 'M i-'S'-.... 5 I I 5 1 . I O fl - , :Q if lt .- ll If ,nf D' 9' Q x xX'.r 'Q 9- ui , gr- A tri. AFV f 4' ol P in-I , I ,dt . Janet Rattigan Andrea Raymond Linda Raymond John Reade Kevin Rennick Jeff Rice Shelia Rice Elizabeth Richard Steven Richards Brian Richards Cliff Rideout Sean Riley Mike Ring James Riordau Kathy Rivard Kim Rizzotti Katherine Robinson David Rogers Michael Rogers Lisa Russo Lori Russo James Rynkowski Beth Salley Lawrence Sargent Sam Saywrad Paul Schiller Cheryl Scott Jane Sullivan Gregory Shea Laurie Shea Robert Sheeran Donna Silva 133 Lisa Slabacheski Dana Smerczynski Edmund Smith Amy Sprague Richard Staele David Steniford Nancy Story Beth Stover Peter Sudak Michael Sweeney J. Sygowski Terry Szczesny George Tanch Pamela Tanzella Peter Tasmari Lauren Terry Scott Theriault Penny Thibault Lisa Thibodeau Lee Ann Thompson Sandra Tilton Dale Tobin Heidi Tolvanen Jon Tosi Nancy Trask David Tremblay John Tricomi Joseph Turlo David Turner Jay Turner Kelly Underwood Ann Marie Vasapoli 134 XJ A' X1 . , W - t A o xi wi Juniors I I I L 4 I Thomas Vasile Darlene Vaughn Glen Vienneau Dawn Vigliotta Laura Walsh Michael Walsh Doug Walo Catherine Ware Kevin Weafer Jeff Webber Mike Whalen Chris Whitmark Scott Whitney Susan Wilkins Steve Wilkinson Cindy Wilson Kevin Wilson Donald Winslow Kim Wolkin Susan Woods Dawn Wright Warren Wright Peter Wynne Robert Young 135 SENIORS . . ll Q - ' , fii Z tri? 1 GK: ' . -IX - Fifi -ii 1 q 2 . 'NB' N Q .4--1 ,- WW :Il 'U' .vs ,A-5' N. Michael Abate Timothy Abbott Penny Abrams Eva Adams Keith Adams 'ie' val Carol Addonizio Debra Ahern Noreen Albenese Alberto Alli Christine Amenta 136 JR' h -...R xgffh, N ik fl S o n ristine Anderson Glenn Anderson Geoffrey Andrews Thomas Anthony D Id At d ii Howard Axelrod Denise Barbeau Katina Barter Barbara Batchelder Alexander Beaman 'U 137 SENIOFIS . X' , V . 1 my pw:-1 . ., mv. fe f i'i'fl' G 17 'ltl ' - 'f.,5.g-'.. E-uit: ,- . H 5 W. . v ld' f are il ww Q, V 23 , gf 'Quin NJ 1 il, A ' ku: Q' A4 1 A-'S :- V -Q- A, NX Lori Beaupre Michael Berry Thomas Berube Lawrence Betchel Cheryl Blais Peter Blangiardi Laurie Bodek Joanne Bolden John Bonacci Linda Bonaiuto 138 -vi nf.-2 .Q 7..- iff G RQ W' x . X N i 3 sit in Margaret Bonaventura Thomas Booth Robert Bouchard Leslie Brady Robert Brenner W ta- ,,, 5 -- A-f ai, Lyn Bresnahan Bonnie Brindle Thomas Broderick Janis Bronstein Cheryl Brown 1' M ,z A- Karen Ann Brown Mary Brown Pamela Brown John Bucco Devin Buckley David Burgess Keith Burgess Robert Burnett Mark Burns Kelly Byrne sENioFzs . . . Wwe wr 6 .,f. T E? , 1 of 'ifiulll Gregory Caccivio Stephan Cahill Jo-Ann Campbell Timothy Campbell Gary Cantore 2 'TD -gf Robert Capachietti Ralph Capodilupo Thomas Cargile Joan Carnevale fi Sharon Caron 3 'X X is Tracey Caron Joseph Carpenter Jamie Carratu Karen Carratu sed X ! - I A Joseph Catania Deborah Cauley Gerard Celentano David Chalifour 140 N Y Mitch Carrier Richard Chapman X.. lr gi -Q.-5 -1 i ..' f 'S Xiu' . I K 'h Q, -f l. i Andre Charette Stephan Charland Kevin Cheney Richard Chmiel Albert Einstein vm David Churchill Robert Clark Robin Clark Ellen Clinch Robert Clinch 141 4 194 5 I 1, 7512? Q rate? - B rm 7 A ii 0 san C nt x--. Kathleen Conl David Cook James Cook John Coombs Paula Coombs 94 15515, ??v ' Virginia Coppola Mary Ann Corcoran Ernest Corio Keith Counihan Kelly Courtney GSP Steven Couture Peter Cram Steven Crane Kevin Cravatis Donna Cream -.L . ...al Alice Cresoe Michael Cristoforo James Cuoco John Crowell Allison Crowley ' I JA M'wwy -. Jiffy ' . K Christine Crowley Jennifer Cuoco Gwendolyn Curran Patricia Currier Michelle Cushman SENICRS . ,, YQ I it 4 f X 144 ,ff J f.. D '5-Fvb F Mary Ann Cyr Scott Daily Christopher D'AIfonso Melissa Davico Donald Davis WW '4 Mark Davis Jaqueline DeBernardi Sandra Delesky Scott Denis Paul 1Pasquale Alex Beaman, a graduat- ing senior and amateur photographer, spent the last school year in Israel. Ace lived in a Kibbutz from Sept. '78 'til June '79, working in a factory and going to school. Examples of his work are: 1. An early morning sunrise over a steaming Israeli desert. 2. the party advances across the wastelands. 3. Alex stands watch with his machine gun. is 1' - , John Digregorio Debbie Dllulso Robert Dion Michael Dlruzza John Doane Ralph Dominick 145 SENIORS . if 'N Robin Doucette Deborah Douglas David Driscoll Cheryl Dube David Dube 41' AL him? I x Suzanne Dubois Amy Duchin Sheryl Duest William Dunham Lori Duprey 'SP -Oli' 3 ix , lk f v' X Laurie Elario Leo Enos Michael Eramo Edward Estabrook Barry Fanning is 3 A . .Q 4' flies Jeffrey Fanning Richard Fanning Angelika Faust Steven Faust Mary Favara 146 ,lj 3 -an-.H M' KIM -i fi 2' x 1 . A f . ' ' fx MK,-,, .1V V6 4 4 'Q KES ivy K ,,:v- .N 'gvf R -ii F .. 'l iw. I V 4 fp l - ..-- li . - px. 6. f I X, I., X it X l, ,.-4- 3 Z.. .. I I X 111:-.IQH K alex L Q A r--vffimdwmgwia .. ' ' I 'dl -'. 3 pggig- ' f 7 . ' . 5. , -'six xx ,LJ u u.,,Q X I . . ' 'W r .is it .1 ur '5 - 11 ,a 'F ' .i Hifi: ii f ' -. Haut' Jiz' 2 ..a-.a:g. 11 -.1 I - 1.-1 3 ' M? Q. . -.. - A ,.e..,,.t,. 'F 4 -g f V A, , ' V i..4... 1 1 Q --vi--Q-.. . S bs-if 4 ty Y r f 4 1 S. .. J ri ' Q .. ff 2 ' -' 4- y K1 ti- I 3 1 ' t i W D ' R' .,, 'ff i 4' As :w 'Tb ' 5 b 1 . A xml ., 5,1 ,ffafels I - A ' U-if-.nm K , Q, .vs , ., , , ,P e ' - .t ti. J 4 s ,iuulm 2 ft . -A Fv......Q .4 v ig'-P . W i' S f 5 g in 7? 'Q 'F Q fv- t7 'TY -l Elizabeth Fecteau Carlo Ferrante Anthony Ferriero Kristen Ferrio Christine Field V fm rl. , 5' i- N X v iii Martha Field Mark Finn Patricia Flanigan Allyn Florini Kevin Foley 147 SENIORS 41 Nathan Fong Adrienne Fonzo Suzanne Forney Ann Forster Cynthia Fossa A u 5FF5h'E'W Qi' Kim Fowler 148 7 1 - P f I l t 4 ' v .. A 5' Jennifer Fraser Kathleen Frates Deborah Freedman Julie Ann Freeman v-:3 iw- J Z. L 195' y B I f f-ff is-fX A ,.1.x, 1- x Robert Friburg Teri Ann Fumarola Rick Gabrielli Lisa Gajewski Mary Gallant Richard Ganey Walter Gansenberg Ronald Gauthier Joyce Gawron Terri Ann Geary GQ? 26 3 Laurie Genthner Thomas Giardinella Michael Gibbs Pamela Gibbs Cynthia Gilbert LQXHI 1' 4? 'im John Gilday Richard Giunta Lisa Glidden Beth Goldberg Augustus Gomes L - SENIGRS . i i' 'fri-Q Q-T R J x S? 5 4 5' X: 67 4-,JLYX Q A 'iz-Q I . S-,ra Edward Goodwin Lance Goodwin Glenn Gordeau Daborah Gray Margaret Griffin Paul Griffin Kurt Gross Anne Gryzbinski Janet Guzowski Beth Haibon 150 Ai' J 5 f 3 0: .5-a 05 ff' RM Nic... Z Q94 ing-5 -fi. 51-s.: 1- ti--s 'J 'W 0 r 'T'r.NF5p-19.41-'X -JCLA Clarke Hall David Hannable John Harney Frank Harrington Bruce Harting James Harwood Caroline Hatch Nancy Haywood Suzanne Heaphy Thomas Hegarty --SENIGRS. . . Q Tl L 'Q - , i Jing' A 0 65 ls?- 'L . xf'.e-ef' , wr' 'hi iff. lg Y 'fit -v:v43z,?'f'fgk15 t 's3i.l 17'iA4:?ix ..' uf ,li sg i'1,'fJf tg, J of 441717: I' M .pn ' Y. . . 3. . - , . .--,H . Piwrk '- 'Z L' 5,-F577 - '2 L'5Q1 :lm .if -ff Qt. 1'5 3-':' if hit ifzrv'-LA ri -5211 - rp, .5,,,-v - ,.,, ,' :hit maid 'Z ' ff ,BWV ' 'l i 7 - W- .' 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I Y l 15545: ' x x We-QQZTV Douglas Kline David Knowlton Donald Knowlton Jean Knuuttila William Koppana lm ,Qi 4 Lisa Kraft Mark Kravetz Laura Labonte Lori Labrie Theresa Lang 'P 4' 'II' xi:-'f Michael Langlais Joanne Lapenna Stephen Larson Charles Launsby Jennifer Lawler ' ' Xa D X' 217 I Christine Lawless Thomas Lawrence Renee Le Bel Richard Leblanc Diane Lee 154 f VAT s 'A iavlfr I 4 If Q31 IQ':.r.If F 4 .19 ' 9 if ff? I 3 ' X ' Mlliflff-ll Michelle Legault John Leighton Michelle Lemelin Robin Lester James Levasseur tl Y I Q -.L Caren Levesque Jill Levy Jeff Liacos Robert Lockerman Christopher Lord SENIORS . ! . 'K' X is-' I 'xx 55,2 :gf Steven Lospennato Carl Lucet Charles Lundrigan Y ml' f Christine MacDearmid Shari MacDonald Jane MacLeod Stephen Mahoney Phyllis Manfra Paul Manzo 156 I was 'Y 'rf-1 Beth Marcos Linda Martin Thomas Martin Masforroll xv, Scott Maxner VA Marijane McCarthy Patrick McCormick Ross McGurn Jon McKenna Joanne McLaughlin David McPariand Mary McPherson Josiane Mehu Romuald Mehu ' w so it V , - vu. i 3' 1 - A ' C' . x ! .yn 'J 'I ,yy I X A K ' N 17' ' M iifr it rit. -t X in .a'ff .'f X Susan Mercaldi Glen Migneault David Mirandi Sherry Mitchell Janis Melanson Tracey Mitchell SENIGRS. . . B M if 'L 1 ff f ,-fy ' , A --. - wx 4 'Tb M Q if 'M --fffrff ., r A x , 7 's if VI, f--'Hv' ,fi - ,. V ' 'i Wu lf-1 ' Av GV Christine Modugno Cynthia Modugno Robert Moffett Joseph Maloney Virginia Mood L.,- ,,-,I Richard Mooney Anthony Morose Gary Morris 158 Y 1 Q-PM 4+ ff Karen Morris Margaret Morrison Kwik 4 JN 'v i A ff' iff' 4 X . I A I , , W 454 , -'71 3 'D5 ,VI X ti ' - as-vi Q H., 5 , , .A 1 ' ' 1-' if f . ., . Y . ' an 1 ' Q ,, L. - 5 1,911:' ' ., . ,. 4 1 ' Q .A S - f f Ygv f ,f , . 'i' 'i'?f1 e3Tr3Z?Q - ..'- . . u.,.,L r AfA,fhi,g,ZQ n I' ' , . r.--.ful -'hr Q 1 QM ficfw ew- - , . 2'7?9?,4!f,?'Z22'52' '2?fT+ 1511 . 1 V, , ,. .M MA. ap r,., U12 w h, 1f,4:4zf,:aiaf-V ...if 1. . -, : 4 i V K' - 1 if 49? 4,1 David Morrissey Michael Morse Y 5421 P x Y X YL S ixirifla Stephen Morse Susan Morse Charles Mulcahey -3 Douglas Murphy Kelly Ann Murphy Steven Murray Marianne Nack Susan Nardella 159 SENIGRS . ll 7 1 Wi-i'D'5'LwA. ...N 'flrzv EQ, 113151 f' l J 'f2':L3x , ,L us W l M..-str ff ,P fra- vf' A I . if Fr., David Nason Christopher Negrotti Janice Nelson F for Q11 '-1171 .. ., ,v..- 4 .,v' I 1 J' '-1 Paul Newman Maria Norris Cheryle Novak 160 i F Fi Lori Nelson Robert Nelson Marybeth Nuccio Stephen O'Brien Jr X P N xg f L fi' A A 2 x Lf Jeffrey O Neal Walter Orechia ,3 Anthony Palazola Janet Parisella ' . 1 s 1' .J - I Dana Pans: Robert Parks Katie Parsons Barbara Pashooguan Scott Peeler 161 SENIOFRS . -'wi' U' James Pelletier Paul Pero Arthur 'S' iz, l ' 'fe fini 'f Susan Peterson Peter Petronzio David Pia Annette Picariello Lisa Pickell Jill Pietrini William Pierce aiu- i.-X fl' wi?-l David Pike Debra Potter Teresa Potter iQ Dorothy Purdy Jayne Putur Mark Rafael 162 l nita Presutti Michael Proulx an-2 Sharon Ramos Gerard Rathe -5. lf' .. su- 'WN 91 . , i 4 R ., ,gg 1, 1. f , Q t ff-542 - .dqdff ,, N ?. rg ., 'f sv- 4 Ts... if-pf l ,, Patricia Regan Laureen Reinhold Mark Reynolds David Rice Charles Ricker IO Q lcvxx N '17 7 Gary Rivard Karen Roberts Andreas Roczek Kenneth Rollins Debra Romani IA SENIORS . . TV' ngyn- 17' ' v ' ' 47904 ' -'V' K-an - IA .. , , . , , 'e 4 . .i 4,,,-Crm ...' faq! . 31' -'.-gg 'J -5 f gp .-,'.., Pg . 1 v '.' I Jf- Q . . I . .' l I ?3!.'4'l4 i:3'a- ' J. s David Rosum Alan Ross ,Y '? J:, 'i -vs x ,s,-.gy-wr' f Q 'Q' th Liliam Rosso Christopher Rowe Robert Rowe Jeffrey Ryer Debra Ann Sacchetti Lori Sacchetti Robin St. Onge Brian Salley 164 1-wAYi.', Rebecca Salloway Lawrence Saulnier Ronald Saunders Paul Sauvageau Glen Savoie A ev- as-wx 21-A r John Scanzani Gary Scott Leonard Scott Christine Seaberg Pamela Sherry 'T 3?' Carrie Sherwood Diane Shipp Martin Sholomith Robert Short Sheila Silva T9 5. 1-1 11 v- -. .0 I 'I Julie Silver Joel Silverstein Christopher Sindoni Jane Skoniecki Michael Smagala I 1 SENIOFKS . ,,- f a m H ,,,,...--- 1 ,,,,,....-- l 'paul 1,----H l l l l , Am, - ,'.-ll , 1 P iz vlfv' . i r P' l jl't.,l2 3r':t5i:Kf 1'4 M1 vf l :: T WW l lima,--'14, I .- l is 'ty X xg' l 3 1 ' 'Na' .g-'lg I' 1 A 'ffjairfvf' , . - f . a.a '-1'2 Xvlrgf' by ai A 1 I 4 , ff' 'U' 40 Jeanne Smallwood Carolyn Smith Michael Smith N is J. Jean Spiridigliozzi Kim Stacey Donna Stanton 166 , H, .,.pN 'Q Timothy Smith Jacqueline Soucy Alan Steinberg Suzanne Stephenson 21 '75 Wi 5 l 1 I .Q -' ,V . fx fin xg-' in fl l S. .1 , ,..-4 ' 1 Y n X , . I ls Nancy Sterner Daniel Stillson Barbara Stone Kathleen Sullivan Thomas Sullivan - fs aw? -.Q 4 6' 'J David Sweeney Mary Swindell Donald Talbot Kathy Tamilio Loretta Tamilio SENIGRS . . ,if 1 1 'rj 125' Mary Tamilio Norman Tarr Charles Terry Jennifer Terry lit my ,qu Eileen Theriault Kevin Thoits Sandra Thompson W.W. Thompson 168 sv . T 1 ASV X U I I i5 fat 444 xi Q 0 Carolyn Theriault 'E 54' T Deborah Thornton J, f N.. . - - l my 1 Fl Q N ' fi ' .Ex l, XY lk- 'fm has Gd 7 A li. , 'K if J David Tierny Anne Toroyan Filomena Toscano Michael Townsend Kevin Trainor w.. X F5-,l ,A , A,Q ,:q?, IL 'Q X El' r x A i X 5 ' asia 'f T All Tina Tricomi Mark Tries Sally Truesdale Arthur Tu rgeon Deborah Turner G 1- - it-all T The . T . . Meridan Ushakoff Robert Veal Judith Vient Tina Vincent Bonnie Jean Walker Gerald Walleston June Walsh Valerie Watson James Watts Thomas Wells 169 SENIOHS . t.Z,,UZiiilllHV2'- sl, Z 0 ' 5 Qfl ,Q x X A B ef, I Donald Wendell Mark White Pamela White Shari White Linda Whitney fill X , r l -l ' ' John Wightman Ann Wilbur Marsha Wilcon Kenneth Wilkinson Jane Williams 170 'fl 1-IA. 13.15-PJ 'EBQYE 5, 'F if 'f-SHN ' J: ,A X Na. i if .',.v 7 f' ff' L5--.Q 4 All Q . A.. E 41 -at X ' Edward Winslow Pamela Winslow Dana Wood Kevin Woods Paula Woods Sussan Young Miriam Zoll Cathy Ann Zolotas 171 -1 2 kai fo- i ...nl - ,--0 , 1 ,, W SENIOR DIRECTORY ABATE, MICHAEL - Bates' - 44'z Chase St.. 922-6716, Football 10,11.12, Baseball 10,11,12, The librarians ABBOTT, TIMOTHY - Rabbit - 13 County Way, 927-1422, Outdoor Club, Hunting, fishing, hiking, ABRAMS, PENNY SUE - Nickel-Dime - 44 Eastern Ave., 927-6682. Band 10,11,12. Band exchange 10,11.12, Sweet Charity . Hey Hamlet orchestra, Caeser oh Caeser stage crew, P R , green M8IM's. orange tennis balls, exchange trips, PAR- TIES' strange lunch tables, couches. paper fights, Rape Who'7 waterfights at the World TTBOQ Center. ' Go for It ', marathons, guys ID tights, cast parties. ADAMS. EVA - 36 Jordan St , 922-8681. H.R. Pres. 10,11, Intramurals. ADAMS, KEITH - 28 Dartmouth St., 922-3228, J.V Soccer 10,11. ADDONIZIO, CAROL - 43 Pond St., 922-4329 AHERN, DEBRA - Debbie - 28 Heather St , 922-5957. H.R. Vice-president 10,11, Field Hockey 10,11.12, Softball 10,11.12, Basketball 10,11,12, Powder puff football, Varsity drinking team 10,11,12, S D and Rock 'n' Roll , R W. ALBANESE, NOREEN T - 6 Longwood Ave., 927-1404, H.R. Secretary 10, H.R. Vice- President 11. Bobby, skiing. ALLI. ALBERTO - Munarnad - 38 Chase St., 927-1460 AMENTA, CHRISTINA -i'TII'13N- 7 Coolidge Ave, HR Secretary 11,12, Ronnie. ANDERSON, CHRIS -1 Museum Rd . 927-2785, A-House Council 10,11,12, A-House Trea- surer 10. Tennis 10,11,12, Swim Team 11,12, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Yearbook Staff, Skiing. beaches, RN. - DLCM. ANDERSON. GLENN - Dietrich , 16 Winslow Rd , 927-0811, Golf 11, ANDREWS GEOFFREY - 7 Hathaway Ave.. 922-7071, Cross Country 10,11,12, Indoor Track 10,11. Spring Track 10,11. ANTHONY, THOMAS PATRICK - Ant-Man - 12 Pine Knoll Dr., 922-1936, Band 10,11,12, Wrestling Team 11,12. Jazz band 12, Cabinet making shop, band exchange to Toronto, drumming. ASCI. GIULIANO - 162 Park St.. 927-4559, Soccer and hockey ATWOOD, DONALD G. - 23 Pierce Ave. 922-8664. 10,11,12, Outdoor track, 10,11. Homeroom pres. 10.12. Football 11,12, B-House treas. B,H.S.D,T. and the B.H.S.S.T., N.H. with SM. and B.C. Thanksgiving night with the B.H.S, Football team, Common Lane with B.B., LB , K.F., S.M., JB., V.H., M.W,, P.W.. and JB. AXELROD, HOWARD M - Howie - 9 Scenna Rd. 922-1805. Band 10,11,12. Chorus and Concert Ouire 11,12 Music Man 10, SweetCharIty 11, Hello Dolly 12. Israel BALLENTINE. ROBERT W. - BobbIs - 95'r2 Haskell St, 927-4415. Trade School cabinet making. Girls and cars. BARBEAU. DENISE - 17 Amherst Rd. 922-5751 BARROR. SHANNON E - Shattered - 96 Dodge St. 922-3202. Track, student council. Mr Kinnaly, Gloucester, Saugus, term papers. BARTER, KATINA - Tina - 33 Swan St. 927-2019. 11,12 Chorus, 10, Office aide, French exchange, 11, Sweet Charity , Caesar Oh Caesar , 12 Flag squad. Friday nights at the drive-In and Saturdays at Common Lane. Thing1Chorus. BATCHELDER. BARBARA - 36 Winslow Rd. 922-3433. BEAMAN, ALEXANDER B. - Ace - 98 Corning St. 927-2049. 10- Crew, Music Man 11 - Year abroad in Israel, intramural desert walking, j.v. camel dung 12 - Hey, Hamlet ', B.H.S.S.T. Those gas-burning outings in Tex's car with Hutch, Buddy, Ernie, Chang, and W,W. Long live 84 octane. BEAUPRE, LORI - 6 King Terrace. 922-8255. Homeroom Secretery, 10. The Who. N. Adams and the beach BECHTEL, LAWRENCE J - 45 Railroad Ave. 922-5834. 10 - Varsity Gymnastics 11 - Ledger staff, stage crew ID Caesar Oh Caesar 12 - Varsity Cross country, indoor track, lacross, stage crew In Hey, Hamlet ' BERRY, MICHAEL ANTHONY - Mike - 65 Winthrop Ave. 922-7220. Fresh. C.H. Patten Fresh Pres, BHS Lacrosse Mgr, 10- Soccer, lacrosse, C.H. Patten soph. pres. 11 - Lacrosse, student council, curriculum council. 12 - Lacrosse, C.H. Patten Co-op. C H. Patten student council. lt's been real, it's been fun, but It hasn't been real fun. Ever been boned for being a wise guy. Girls, Monty Python, J. Geils, Santana, Frank Zappa, The Who, B-52's. Duane Ingalls Glasscock, Dirty Harry with his .44 magnum, and Molson Golden Ale. BERUBE, THOMAS W. - Tom - 9 Mills St. 922-0142. 10 - Cross country, 11 - Track. soccer, 12 - Wrestling. Common Lane. Greenwood, Brackenbury and shnakes. BLAIS, CHERYL - Flame - 51 a Putman St. 927-2009. 10 - 11 - Pantherette squad, exchange, 11 - Newspaper, H.R. Treasurer. Hiding from Kieth Burgess so I can see my next birthday. BLANGIARDI, PETER M. - Blang - 11 Thompson Rd. 922-9436, 10 - Soccer 12- Sr. HR Treasurer. CHP. - President, Student Advisory Council, Skiing, hunting and camping. BODEK, LORI - 29 Taft Ave. 922-5430, 1O-11-12- Girls intramurals, 10-11 - Spring track. indoor track, 11 - Powderpuff football. Running, Riunite, g-and-t, c-and-c, the goat. the baby, at B U., D.G.'s fan Club, and last but not least, Number Two . BOLDEN, JOANNE - 15 Cliff St. 922-3557. Music. BONACCI, JOHN - Bach - 2 Milton St. 927-7598. 10-11 - J.V. Basketball, intramural football and volleyball. 12 - Varsity basketball, lacrosse, Aegis, intramural volleyball, Saturday nights with the clan over Al's house, a one man tent, in a lost field in Kingston, N.H., made into a two man tent with SM, and his R,T,S, and brewskis. BONAIUTO, LINDA - 4 Pierce Ave. 927-2889 BONAVENTURA, MARGARET L. - Peggy - 13 Laurel St. 922-4222. Field hockey. pow- derpuff football. softball, Intramurals, French exchange, yearbook staff, student gov- ernment, varsity cheerleader. Parties, dances, C.L. and G.W., R.G., D,C., P.C.. C.S.. D S . tennis. swimming, and senior week. BOOTH, THOMAS M - Tex - 31 Peabody Ave. 927-3328. J.V. Grouse pinching, Semi- nar 9 W-S NC., and a shot at the tennis team. 12 - Varsity Grouse pinching fCapt.l, Associate EdI1Of,B6V8fl6Q8', Hey, HamletI , Sky Lab Reception Committee. Jim the hat, Jim the guitar, James Taylor, Benny Hill, Monty Python, and all the gas burning expeditions with W.W, Ace, Fred, Buddy, and Ernie. BOUCHARD, ROBERT - Bob - 42 Hathaway Ave, 922-3922. Ledger 10-11, Aegis 11-12. Burnzies Algebra ll. aggravated librarians. BRADY, LESLIE -'Lee -11 Grover St.927-2131. 10 - Indoor track, 11 - H.R. Rep., Spring track, 12 - Senior at large Skiing, partying. BRANCH TINA - 14 Bridge St BRENNER, BOB - 'Buzza' - 23 Odell Ave 927-0827. Ledger staff, Hey, HamletI , powderpuff cheerleader, HR Rep Alt, Senior class play, 31 soccer fan, A-House Intramurals BRESNAHAN, LYN - 8 Columbus Ave. 922-8432. Girl's Basketball 10,11.12, Powderpuff lootball, 11,12, Softball, 10 BRIGHT, RICHARD -- BrIghto - 60 Conant St. 922-2421, Soccer, Senior notice reader. BRINDLE, BONNIE M - 31 Prospect St 922-3926. Homeroom President 12. Aegis, Writing poetry, running, horseback riding, nature, 4 Woodbury St., the Pousette- Dart Band. James Taylor, Carole King. Jonathan Edwards, the Eagles, Riunite, parties, good friends, sunsets and the beach BRODERICK, THOMAS - 34 Rowell Ave, 922-1321, BRONSTEIN, JANIS - Jan - 163 Dodge St. 922 5429. H.R. Secretary, intramurals, Skiing, scuba-diving. BROWN, CHERYL - 49 Chase St. 922-2438. BROWN, KAREN A. - 3 LeFavour Ave. 927-1354. Music, sports. BROWN, MARY E. - Brownie - 138 New Balch St. 927-0213. 10,11,12- Intramurals, 10 - Field Hockey, spring track, 11 - Basketball, H,R,Treas.12- Soccer team, H.R. Treas. Partying with friends at Common and Greenwood, U.R.l,, Weekends, meeting R.C. at the Coast Guard Station, skiing In N.H., Senior Week, Gym with Big L, making money. 1957 T-Bird. BROWN, PAMELA C. - Pam - 7 Gordon Rd, 922-1016. Jim. BUCCO, JOHN W. - BuC - 55 Conant St. 922-0148. Soccer 10,11,12 H.R. Pres. 12 volleyball club, powderpuff cheerleader. B.H.S.S.T., F.O.T.Y,A., many good times with K.G., Common Lane, Greenwood, with V.H., D.A,, S.M., KG., B.B., D.W., M,W.. . . BUCKLEY. DEVIN - Buck - 277 Dodge St. 922-6821. 10,11,12- Football, indoortrack. outdoor track, H.R. Pres., co-capt. outdoor track 12, N.H.S. 12 MoIson's, sports. Springsteen. BURGESS, DAVID - Little Bird - 116 Conant St. 927-3432. 10- Band 11 - Swim team 12 - Swim team, volleyball club. BURGESS, KEITH - 14 Coolidge Ave. 927-1338. H.R. Treas., intramurals, intramural council. Sports, cars. and good times, the goat. BURKE, GEORGE - 13 Sunnyvale St. 922-1648. BURNETT, ROBERT - Bobby - 9 Bartlett St. 927-0960. 10-11 - Student Council. Roller skating. BURNS, MARK T. - Spooky - 28 Pratt Ave. 922-2373, 10,11,12 - Gravis Hunter, Benny Hill Club, Fire squad 11,12, RNP Crew, Wrestling team 12. BYRNE, KELLY A. - 60 Amherst Road - 922-4680 Fridays at 2:00 P.M. CACCIVIO, GREGORY M. - Greg - 2 Hillside Ave. - 927-4403, 10, Gymnastics 11 Sweet Charity , The Mouse That Roared 12- Hello Dolly - leaving CMH 8 RAL to break in Green Horns for the musicals CAHILL, STEVE - 4 Galloupe Ave. - 922-8404 CAMPBELL, JO-ANN - 27 Riverview Street- 927-3514 German Club 10,11 German Ex- change 11, flag squad 12 CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY - Tim - 22 East St. - Band, yearbook, Ledger Staff, C-House Council, All-State Clarinetest - skiing, Selmer Clarinets, Gershwin's Rapsody in BIue . Streisand, Chocolate anything, Yeha-a-a, having some fun here tonight at the circusl , carols at the Pantry with the gang, never to forget tomorrow. CANTORE, GARY - 32 Hull St. - 927-3481 CAPACHIETTI, ROBERT - Cappa - 20 Somerset Ave. -10,11,12 - Soccer Team, 12 H.R. V.P. Cruising, 2:00 P.M., long nights. CAPODILUPO, RALPH S. - Cap - 25 Grant St. - 927-4658, H.R. Pres. 12 Soccer, Baseball 12 Beating Salem, Finals runner-up, parties, believing in having some good parties, Fridays, old friends CARGILE, THOMAS - 6 Swan St. - 922-8513 - J.C. CARNEVALE, JOAN - 252 Dodge St. - 922-3946 - skiing, pleasant people CARON. SHARON - 25 MacArthur Road - 927-2068 CARON. TRACEY - 7 Neptune St. - 927-7114 - 10 H.R. Treas., 11 Class Treas. - G.S. and J.R. CARPENTER, JOSEPH - 18 Dunham Rd. - 922-7573 CARRATU, KAREN - 22 James St. - 927-1536 CARRATU, JAMIE - 183 East Lothrop St. - 927-4690 CARRIER, MITCHELL - 165 Essex St. - 922-0191 CASSISTA, DAN - Danny Boy Cassista - 44 Cabot St. - 922-7805 - Boxing 74-79, Boxing - Golden Gloves Champion 78, 79 CATANIA, JOSEPH - Joe - 45 Pond St. - 11 - H.R. Pres., student advisory council, 12 - class Treas., Wrestling Team 11, 12 - Partying at Greenwood, Brackenberry. Common Lane, and Shnakes. CAULEY, DEBORAH - Deb - 45 Ellsworth Ave. - 927-4972 - 10, Track, H.R. Treas., skiing, horseback riding + 450 51 CELENTANO, GERARD M. - Gerry - 4 Jenness St, - 922-8526. - 11 - H.R. Rep. 12. rnath team 12 CHALIFOUR, DAVID - Rover - 110 Essex St. - 922-0856 -10,11,12 - Spring Track, 11,12 Soccer Team, H.R. V.P., 11 - Indoor Track, 1979 Graduation work crew, - Loch and Eddie S, join the band , BEER. CHARETTE, ANDRE P. - 641 Essex St. - 922-6683 - x-country 10,11,12, indoor track 10,11, intramural sports 10,11,12 - Hunting, Running, weight training. CHARLAND, STEPHEN - Andre - 19 Fairview Ave. - 922-2942 - Camping, fishing, hunting CHENEY, KEVIN - 407 Manor Rd. - 927-2588 - C.H. Patten Vocational, Auto mechanic, - S.D. - and Rock and RolI CHMIEL, RICHARD W. - Rich - 30 High St. - 922-6965 - 10 Varsity Socoer10.11.12, A-House Senior at Large, Co-Captain Varsity Soccer, - C.B. and Dixie-Chicken CHOUINARD, SUE - Skipper - 40 Bow St. - 922-6427 - 12-Soccer, powder-puff football, - Boys, food, drinking, Go for itl Smoke me Dogfacel How Do! Dar Tuesday! Hi how are you? S. and D. and Rock and Roll. CHURCHILL, DAVE - Dave - 28 Hayes Ave. -922-3339 -10-German Club, Intramural Volleyball 11 - Salem State History Conference CLARK, ROBERT - Clarky - 12 Mark rd. - 927-1961 - H.R. Pres. 10,11,12. Golf 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12, - Led Zepplin, Aerosmith, Van Halen, Boston, Out- laws, Bowling, Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Hockey. Lapointe, Leblanc, Saturday Night Live, Houston Oilers. CLARKE, ROBIN - 37 Washington st. - 927-4166 - Takes C.C. along with me. CLINCH, ELLEN - Clinchie - 15 High st. - 927-2895 - Field hockey 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12, Softball 10,11,12, H.R. Treas. 12. Chocolate Chip cookies and milk. CLINCH, ROBERT - clincher - 18 Columbus ave. - 922-0770 - H.R. Rep. 10,11,12. Music Man, Caesar O' Caesar, Sweet Charity, Hello Dolly, H.R. Pres, 11, Chorus Treas. 12 - Chorus Concert Quire. COBURN, CRAIG - 46 Hathaway ave. - 922-2266 - C.H. Patton Voc. High School Me- chanic. COLE. BRENDA - 13 Connoly pl. 927-0107. COLANTO, SUZANNE - 30 Putnam St. - 922-2069. COMET, RAMONA - 7 High st. - 927-6285 - Music Dep. Musicals. Saturday Nights at 114, Skiing, Boys, Laughing, Saturday Night Live! CONANT, SUSAN - Sue - 38 Grover st. - 922-4621 - Working, Swimming, Music, Panda Bears! COLSON, MATT - 15 Broadway st. - 922-6266 - Led Zepplin, The Who, The boys room. Lunch. CONLEY, KATHY - 9 Newbury st. - 922-5494. COOK, DAVID J. - Cookie - 680 Cabot st. - 927-0495 - Swim team 11.12. COOMBS, JOHN - 59 Hale st. - 922-3654 - H.R. Treas. 11,12, Swim Team 11,12, Intra- murals 10, Tennis 11. Swimming, Tennis. Led Zepplin, Pizza, Summer, Beaches, The Who, Subs. COOMBS, PAULA - Coombsie - 16 Cressy st. - 922-5882 - Basketball 10, Volleyball 10, Softball 10, H.R. Treas. 10, Soccer 11, HR. Sec., 11, H.R. Pres. Driving in the shlink mobile, Double shlinks in school, food, food, food, CONRAD. REBECCA - 12 Lowell st. - 922-2510. COPPOLA, VIRGINIA - Ginny - 26 Foster dr. - 927-0798. CORCORAN, MARY ANN - Corky - 34 Dartmouth st. - 922-5633 -lntramurals10,11, Spanish Club 10.11, Softball 10,11, H.R. Sec, 10, H.R. V. Pres. 11, H.R. Pres. 12, Executive Board 12, Basketball Cheerleading, Tennis 12. David Bowie, Changes, Go Nuts! CORIO, ERNEST - buddy - 8 Tall Tree dr, - 927-4084 - Swim Team 11,12, H.R. Rep. 11,12, Money, Sleeping, Pinball, Monday Night Football, Tested Tough Lazar. COUNIHAN, KEITH - Al - 122 Essex st. - 922-5686 - Indoor Track 10,11,12. Football 11,12, Spring track 12. Basketball, Booze and Girls. COURTNEY. KELLEY ANNE - 9 County way - 922-7607. COUTURE, STEVEN - Steve - 770 Cabot st. - 922-1131. CRAM, PETER - Cramden - 25 Kernwood hts. - 922-0668 - AFS club 10,11,12, Chocolate ice cream, Ham Sandwich, Hockey, CRAVATIS, KEVIN - Kev - 9 Auburn rd. - 922-6029 - Basketball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12. CREAM, DONNA - Don - 325 Elliot st. - 922-5955. CRESOE, ALICE - Al - 14 Bennet st. - 927-4674 - Library aide 10, Nurses aide 10, H.R. Sec. Walking on the beach, Chocolate cookies, Talking with friends. CRISTOFORO, MICHAEL - 24 Raymond ave., Phone - 922-7851, Carpentry CROWELL, JOHN - Crowbarsque - 19 Hale Park ave., 922-0205, Lacrosse 10,11,12, BHS News 10.11. Home Room Pres. 10, Home Room Rep. 11, Intramural basketball 11, Indoor track. Student Council 12, Ledger 12, Intramural football 12, Volleyball 12, Is that valid? Bruce Springsteen, Joe Jackson, Disco Sucks , Zipperhead, Walden. CROWLEY, ALLISON - 23 Greene st., 927-1944 - Intramurals 10,11,12, German Club 10,11, German exchange 11, Usherette 11, French exchange 12, Senior Class Play, Yearbook 12, CROWLEY, CHRISTINE - Chris - 107 Lovett st.. 922-4276. A-house office aide, 12. CUOCO, JAMES A, - Guido - 12 Walnut ave., 922-1287. Intramurals 10,11,12, Baseball 10, H.R. President 12, Executive Board 12. Skiing, Raquetball. Baseball, Basketball, School Activities, CUOCO, JENNIFER A. - 14 Lefavour ave., 922-7826. Intramurals 10,11,12, Band 11. Tennis 11, Powderpuff 11, H.R. Pres. 11, Intramural Council 12, H.R. Rep. 12. Tennis, Eating, Baseball, and especially R.P. CURRAN. GWENDOLYN A. - Gwen - 32 Haskell st. 922-4330. Spring track, A-House Junior at Large, A-House Pres., Student Council Treas. G.T. in Quebec. CURRIER. PATRICIA - Pattie - 47 Sonning rd., 922-2117. Intramurals 10,11,12, H.R. Treas. 10, B.H.S. Softball 10, French club 12. French Exchange V,P., My house. Branch , Freddy, The rock group in Salem, Drive-thru at McDonalds. CUSHMAN, MICHELLE - 19 Pleasant st. 922-2485. That's life in the fast lane , Johnny C, in H.R. B-201, Joe, Jay and Carl from Trade. CYR, MARY-ANN - 34 Shortell ave., 922-8494. A-House Council 10, - Tennis 11, Caeser O' Caesar , Outing club 12, Hey Hamlet , A-House Council 12. DAILY, SCOTT D'ALFONSO, G. CHRISTOPHER - CHRIS - 18 Michael rd. 922-7231. Cross Country 10,11,12 Indoor-Outdoor track 10.11, B.H.S. News 11,12, Vice Pres. 12, Lacrosse. N.H.S. Driving, Skiing, Beer Can collecting, Camping, Running, Under Water Basket- weaving. DAVICO, MILISSA B. - 15 Myrtle st., 922-9457. H.R. Pres. 11,12, Executive board 11,12, Choreographer for Caesar O' Caesar and Hey Hamlet, J.V. field hockey 10. H.R. Rep. 10. C-House council 10, Indoor track 10, Senior class play comm. Asst. director for Hey HamIet , Ledger Ghost writer 12, Prom comm. 12, Smitty g Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show, Hershey Bars, Milk, Rive Gauche, S.l., and Dad's Master Charge. DAVIS, DONALD - 24 Conant st., 922-6444 - Drag Race, Fast Cars. DAVIS, MARK - 12 Paradise rd., - 922-7262 - J.V. Hockey 10,11, Wrestling 12, As- tronomy 12, Scuba Diving. DGBERNARDI, JACOUELINE R. - Jackie - 18 Brown St. - 927-4134 DELESKY, SANDY - 27 Garfield ave. - 922-0805 - You'd like to believe that Ramona, - shut up, Tell me about it, Keep dreaming. DENIS, SCOTT A. - 3 Tremont st. - 922-7866 - Band 10,11,12, K.S.O.S., Club 11,12. Caesar O' Caesar , Orchestra - Sweet Charity , Hey Hamlet, Hello Dolly, Jazz Band 12. - Spam Johnson, Kinky Holloween Parties, Music, Sax, Jazz, Going parking with Flo at the Shopping center, Oh Babies, Green M+ M's, Poor, abused Robin, The annual exchange, Mr. Novak's SOMF, Bummer cities, Something smaller than a sneaker, Bummerville, Bummermetropolis, just plain old bummer, DEPASQUALE, PAUL - Depo - 15 Victor ave. - 927-1976- A.V. 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11. DePlERO, LAUREN - Sister Schlink - 18 Goldsmith ave. - 922-3831 - H.R. Pres. 10,11,12 Intramurals 10,11, Track - 11,12, Powderpuff 11,12, Cheerleader, Caesar O' Caesar , Hogan Program 12 - D.G. Fan Club, Schlinking in the Schlink mobile, singing smutty songs, eat, drink and later! To hug my teddy Bear, Skiing down moguls with P.C. and A.K. DERBY, ELIZABETH A, - Liz - 7 Boyden ave, - 922-9010 - Basketball 10,11,12, Field hockey 10.11, H.R. Rep. - T.B., Locker room cookie parties, hulkless. DESJARDINS, JOHN - John - 333 Elliott st. - 922-1615 - Soccer 11, - Skiing, Playing Racquetball. DILUISIO, DEBBIE - D - 17 Folger ave. - 927-2244 - Intramurals 10,11,12, Softball 10,11,12, Basketball 10,11,12, H.R. Sec 10, H.R. V.P, 11.12, Powderpuff 11,12, Football cheerleader 12. Spirit Committee - Heinekien, Hula Dancers, Parties ireunionl Space Women, Arr, Arr, Arr, One-a-Day Club, Inertia. DION, BOB - Gillian - 5 Iverson rd. - 927-1952 - Outing club 11, Cross-country 12, Indoor track 12 - California, Hockey. DIRUHA, MICHAEL - 22 Judson st. - 927-1896. DOANE, JOHN - Doaney - 3 Wellesley rd. - 922-9006 - Soccer 10,11,12, B-House council 11,12, Baseball 10. D.T. 12 - Kegs at Lodges, Weekends. St. Pauli, Stones. Zeplin. and more Parties DOMINICK, RALPH - 34 West st. - 927-1357. DOUCETTE. ROBIN DOUGLAS, DEBORAH G. - Debbie - 125 New Balch St,. 922-6779. 10,11,12, Band. Musicalsp 11.12. Sr. Class Play: 12, Photography Club. DRISCOLL, DAVID- Drisc - 45 Amherst Rd., 922-4356. 10, J.V. Soccer, H.R. Represen- tativeg 11, J.V. Soccer, Intramural Volleyball, 12, Varsity Soccer, Intramural Volleyball. Shemp, Crank it up, going out Friday and Saturday nightsl DUBE, CHERYL - 16 Kerkwood Ave., 922-3343. 10, A.V. Aide, 11, Sr Class Play, Aegis Staff, 12, Homeroom Representative, Office Aide, Child Development Ill. Skating. eat- ing, socializing, partying. traveling, vacations, the sun, etc. DUBE, DAVID - Dube - 23 Chipman Rd., 927-4185. DUCHIN, AMY JO - 3 Eisenhower Ave., 922-3408. Tennis. sculpture, A Chorus Line . gum. DUEST, SHERYL - Do-it -10, H.R. Treasurer, 11, Caesar, Oh, Caesar , 12, Hey, Hamlet , Soccer Cheerleader. Watching football games with Marybeth, Jennifer, and Kelly. DUNHAM, BILL - i'Dunnagan - 32 South Terrace, 927-6745. 10,11,12, Hockey Team, D.T. DUPREY, LORI - 4 Warren St., 927-1431. 11, Basketball Cheerleader, H.R. Treasurer, 12. H.R. Treasurer. Drawfdancing. ELARIO, LAURIE - Low - 707 Broughton Dr., 927-6825. Writing poetry, roses, coffee brandy, frlsbee, friends, Pousette Dart Band. motercycles. beach. sunset, pick-up trucks, getting high, vegging out, WBCN, weekends, Windsor Courts, memories' ENOS, LEO - Leon - 3 Elnew Ave., 927-5724. 10, H.R. Vice President, German Ex- change, 11, Varsity Soccer, A.F.S. Club, 12, Varsity Soccer, H.R. Vice President. Low class women, and booze assorted flavored pharmaceutical supplies. ERAMO, MIKE - 5 Longview Dr, 922-6496 ESTABROOK, EDWARD - E.J. - 22 Hayes Ave., 927-1261, Football,-10,11,12, Lacrosse 11,12 intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball FANNING, BARRY - 17 Coolidge Ave., 922-6697 FANNING, JEFFREY - 15 Laurel St., 927-2278 FANNING, RICHARD P. JR. - Buffalo - 15 Laurel St, 927-2278. Shopweek and Weekends. FAUST, ANGELIKA - Angie - 30 Atlantic Ave.,922-9768. 10 - Art Club, Student Gov't. Drama, Make-up crew Ceasar, Charity, Mouse, 11 - French Club, 12 - Yearbook. Make-up crew Hamlet , Dolly . N.H.S. Airport hopping, D.C.B.'s pink shirts, Lizzie, pastels, spirit gum thall FAUST, STEPHAN - Mr. Faust - 21 Hathaway Ave. 922-5038, Band 10,11,12. Wendy Dyer FAVARA, MARY - Mare -1 Dartmouth St. 922-0315. Not much, but had a great time doing it, H.W. F,T.'s and Mr. B's paper bags, golfing at 11 p.m. with T.F., D.P. and B.M. FECTEAU, ELIZABETH - Liz - 131 New Balch St. 922-1414. 10-11 Intramural basket- ball and volleyball, 12- Chorus in Hey, Hamlet! To be well liked, volleyball, softball, hiking, working with children - kindergardens and hospitals. clothes. FERRANTE, CARLO HAROLD - Hollywood - 6 Paradise Rd. 922-0018. Football 10,11,12, drinking team 10,11,12, Lacrosse 12, Intramural volleyball, basketball. 2.00, playing football, and Lee Ann FERRIERO, ANTHONY S. - Scott - 30 Laurel St. 922-5483. 10 - Football, indoor- outdoor track, 11 - Caeser Oh Caesar. junior class president, 12 - Soccer, outdoor track. D.T. B.U. FERRIO, KRISTEN - 30 Laurel St. 922-5483 FIELD, CHRISTINE - Chris - 24 Giles Ave. 927-2941, 10 - Intramural basketball. soccer, volleyball, 11 - Powderpuff football, intramurals, 12 - Senior class play. FIELD, MARTHA - 109 Corning St. 922-7429. 1011 - Homeroom treasurer, 11-12 - Swim team, 11 - A-House treasurer, 12 - Homeroom president. L.B.'s new door, the beach. FINN, MARK - 114 Corning St. 922-9424. 10,11,12, Lacrosse. Intramural football, vol- leyball. School lunches FLANIGAN, PATRICIA - 135 Essex St. 927-1246. 10- Music Man 11 - Member of Aegis, musicals - Caeser Oh Caeser , Sweet Charity , 12 - Outing Club, and Hello Dolly . Walking the beach, playing in the leaves. skiing, sitting by a fire and getting high on life. FLORINI, ALLYN - Hillcrest Rd. 927-3015 FOLEY, KEVIN - Spiney - 31 Sonning Rd. 922-2884. 10,11,12, Soccer. Hockey games, Mr, Funari, U.S,M.C. FONG. NATHAN - 10 Lindsey Ave. 922-8838 FONZO, ADRIENNE - Ade - 3 Olde Cumnock Rd. 927-1742. Homeroom Sec. 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11, Softball, soccer, volleyball 10, Ledger Staff 11, Hey Hamlet! Make up crew and Aegis Staff. Ned at 114, Branch lane, barracuda breath, Gino's corner, Patti's house, P.C.'s driveway, 24, Coast Guard Station, Jeanne 8. Chriss. The Mouse and the Lion . Bringing Mary to Good Harbor to color the beach orange with Pina Colada, the lifeguards at Good Harbor, K.S., K.S. , Gherkins. FORNEY, ELLANOR - Ellie - 26 Sherman St. 927-4949. Winter Beach. Cove school. Gary Rivard, FORNEY, SUE - 104 Cabot St. Apt. 42 - 922-2485 FORSTER, ANN - Peaches - 14 Columbus Ave. 922-1033. 11 - Caeser Oh Caeser . chorus exchange with Winchester, Va., marathon, spring 8 winter concert, Flirting, parties, taking days off from school, senior week. FOSSA, CYNTHIA L, - Cindy - 6 Chapman Ter, - 927-1038. Music, Oct. 8. J.L.. biking. oceanside, and partying. FOWLER, KIM - 2 Prescott St. 922-2803 FRASER, JENNIFER - 28 Lothrop St, FRATES, KATHLEEN - Kathy - 63 Amherst St. 927-2793. 11 - Caesar Oh Caesar . yearbook 12- Yearbook, H.R. Treasurer. Fridays, muppets, partying at Common D.A.. 194, B House, Thanksgiving Dance 1979, Spet. 15 MS, L.G. 8. C.L. 8. Nursing Home, Singing Beach, Boston, Tues. 6 period study, Arr Arr Arr, riding to school with D.D. 8. J,W, FREEDMAN, DEBBIE - 7 Herrick St. Ext. - 922-6977 FREEMAN, JULIE - 33 Tozer Rd. 922-0645 FRIBURG, ROBERT - Bob - 8 Bisson St. 922-3194 FUMAROLA, TERI - 1 Overlook Ave. 922-6806. Not much but had fun doing it. Going out with D.P. 81 H.W. 8 F.T., M.F. and BM. 8 all the lun we've had at the golf course, and Mr. B's paper bags. FUMAROLA, WILLIAM III - Fume - 21 Winthrop Ave. 922-3137. Driving, building furni- ture. GARBRIELLI, RICK - 2316 Broughton Dr. 927-8760 GAJEWSKI, LISA - Ski - 18 Conant St. 922-5173. Yearbook staff - 11-12, Partying with K.F., C.L., 8. M.S,. Singing Beach, Common Lane, 8- all the beaches in Beverly. GALLANT, MARY - Munchkin - 17 Scenna Rd. Flag squad 10,11,12 Chorus 10,11,12 Concert quire 11,12 Office aid 11,12 Chorus Sec 12 Chorus 8 Band Exchanges 10,11,12 Flag Capt. 12. RAL - Chorus, marching, traveling with band, chorus. and the drum corps. GANEY, RICHARD - Ganes - 31 Ashton St. - 922-1776. 10,11,12. Lacrosse - Senior week. parties. 127'fz Bridge St. GANSENBERG, WALLY - Gator - 67 Livingstone Ave. - 922-8693. 10,11,12. Lacrosse Intramurals - 12 - goli Intramurals - Sports in A212 and R.G.'s big mouth. GAUTHIER. RONALD - Ron - 32 Lexington Dr. - 922-7195. 10,11,12, Tennis - 10- Honor Scholar, intramural football, intramural track - 12 - intramural track, aegis staff, national honor society, newspaper - Ledger - cycling, running, raquetball, Camping hiking, writing. GAWRON, JOYCE - 43 Shortell Ave - 922-6921. 10,11,12, French club - 10 - basket- Dali, props crew musical, props crew sr. class play - 11 - chorus of Caesar Oh Caesar' , make-up crew musical, model U.N. 12 - National Honor Society, tri-captain girl s soccer, yearbook staff, outing club. model U.N., Polsyfer dt, Esmeralda lj, Illu- sions emergency year book meetings GEARY. TERRY - Foo - 4 Jewett Road - 927-7257.11- Basketball cheering - 12- Hockey cheerleading, yearbook staff, intramurals. art club, homeroom representative, Parties, cruising, friends and DM GENTHNER, LAUREEN L. - Laurie - 465 Cabot St. - 922-7142. 10 - homeroom representative - 11 - homeroom president, Ocean. partying, B.L., January 8, snow. Skilng,wl'1ite Camaro GIARDINELLA. THOMAS - Wojo - 42 Jordan St., 922-4505, SOMFI ll club, Dairy Oueen drinking Club, Chris M, GIBBS, PAMELA - Pam - 601 Cabot Street, 927-1878, Intramurals 10. Work study 12. skiing, swimming. softball, concerts, boating. GILBERT. CINDY - 38 Cross St., 922-1421, Props crew 10. gymnastics team 10,11,12. GILDAY, JOHN - GiIday - 75 Conant St , 922-3114, Soccer 11, PARTYINGIII GIUNTA, RICHARD - 27 Hillcrest Ave., 922-0274, Football 10.11,12,J.V. Baseball, Intramu- rals 10,11,12, Lacrosse 11,12, H R. Vice-President 11.12, Underwater ballet. GLIDDEN, LISA - 7 Oberlin. 927-3121. GOLDBERG, BETH - 18 Sylva Rd., 922-6973. Band - marching 8. concert 10,11,12, Hey Hamlet orchestra. 'Caeser oh Caeser , Beverly Hospital volunteer 11, blue, Mr. Burris. Beverly High Stage Band, Carole King, swimming, reading, music, cats, spring. GOMES, AUGUSTUS J. JR. - Gus - 8 Sylvester Avenue - 922-6756 -10,11,12lntramu- ral Sports. member of Executive Boards, Junior Class President, 11 Homeroom Presi- dent Concerts, Sports GONGAS, BILL - 24 Jordan St. - 922-5896 - 10,11,12 Varsity Baseball- Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Football 10,11,12. GOODWIN, ED - 364 Elliot St. - 922-3537 GOODWIN. LANCE - 2 Eleanor Ave. - 922-4218 GORDON, STEVEN - Flash - 28 Auther St. - 927-4697 - 10, Football - 10,11 Track - Winches. Parties, Summer. GOURDEAU, GLENN - Porky - 9 Beverly Hills Ave. - 927-2440 - 10, J.V. Hockey, Intramurals, Homeroom Secretary - 11, Varsity Hockey, Homeroom Treasurer -12, Capt. Varsity Hockey, Homeroom Secretary, Lacrosse, GRAY. DEBBIE - Oueenie - 8 Dunham Road - 927-3582 Work study GREEN, MARY G. - Gert - 10 Colonial Road - 927-6139 GRIFFIN, MEG - 91 Appleton Ave. - 927-1057,10 - Winter track, H.R. V.P., 11 - House council representative, B-house office aid, 12-B House office aid. GRIFFIN, PAUL - Graff - 57 Hull St. - 927-113010,11,12 - B.H.S. Stage Band, B.H.S. Band, 10 - Music man in B.H.S. musical 11 - Sweet Charity , Northeast District, 12 Hello Dolly , Northeast District Orchestra. MacArthur Park on my knees, Common Lane, I dunno , I dunno either , L.D., Blue Levis, cheerful me, wasted time at Chocorua Ski 4 Beach club, Tamworth N.H., Poontang-Pdangl Jazz is everything emotional, set into musical terms - give it to one. GROSS, KURT MICHAEL - 205 East Lothrop St. - 922-69121O.11,12 - Baseball team, A.V. club, intramurals. 12 - art club, Wally-O., Chim., and Bates, getting back in M-103, GRYZBINSKI. ANNE - 40 Parramatta Rd. - 922-457210,11,12, French club, 10 J.V. Bas ketball, The Music Man 11 - indoor track, 11,12, The Ledger Staff. National Honor Society. GUZOWSKI, JANET - 19 Mason St. - 922-8367 10,11,12 Intramurals, 10,11,12 powder- puff football. Powder-puff. HADDEN, BRUCE - 9 Bisson St. - 922-0165 10,11,12 Indoor, outdoor track, 10 football, 11 - head class marshall. HAIBON, BETH M. - 47 Pearson St. - 927-0608 10J.V. cheering, H.R. V.P., 1 1,12, football cheering, 11 H.R. Pres. 12 H.R. Treas. A soph. named Badeal and Kitty . HAND, EARL - 23 Blaine Ave. - 927-3864 HANNABLE. DAVID - Hannah - 96 Bisson St.-922-403210.11,12lnframuraIs,10J.V. Basketball, 11 basketball 12 lacrosse HARNEY. JOHN - 97 Corning St. - 922-1471 10,11,12 Tennis HARRINGTON, FRANK - 13 Lenon St. - 927-5712 HARTING, BRUCE - 20 Temi Road - 922-4701 10.11 Fire box monitor. Miller, Molson, Michelob HARWOOD, JAMES - 10 Red Rock Lane - 922-5499 Took part in health clinic in senior year. Study halls and snack bars. HATCH. CAROLINE - 3 Goodyear St. - 922-3875 HAYES. WILLIAM - Bill -Q-I3 Sonning Road - 922-6710 0,11,12 Basketball, Basket- ball. Senior week. L P, b HAYWARD, NANCY - 18 New Balch Street, 922-3199. Three-day weekends, Christmas vacation, February vacation, April vacation, summer vacation, and just vacations in general HEAPHY, SUE - Shiny - 14 Longmeadow Road, 922-2081. HEGARTY, TIMOTHY C - Hegs - 18 Conner Road, 927-4829. 10, J.V. Basketball, 10,11,12, Varsity Basketball, Alternate Homeroom Representative, 12, Lacrosse. HEGARTY, TOM - Bert - 18 Conner Road, 927-4829. 10, J.V. Basketball, Intramurals, 11. Sr Road Race, Manager Varsity Basketball, Spring Track, 12, Executive Board. H R President, Manager Varsity Basketball, Spring Track, Intramurals, Aegis. HELLER. ROBERT - 45 Country Way, 927-1124. 10, Franco French Exchange, A.V., 11, Caesar Oh Caesar lead role, H.R. Treasurer, A.V. 12, French Exchange, Hey, Ham- lel ' lPoloniusl. AV., Volleyball Club. H.R. President. Senior Week, Trampoline. Judy's water skiing, Caesar Oh Caesar , Hey, Hamlet! HEMENWAY, ROBIN - Ernie - 18 Iverson Road, 922-7470. 10, J.V. Basketball Cheer- leading, Flag Squad, main office aid, 11, Varsity basketball cheerleading, Pantheretts, Ledger, House Council Representative Alternate, 12, House Council Representative. varsity Basketball Cheerleading, Feature Editor Ledger, National Honor Society. Noonee sox ,pigeon droppings, the Hick, Manilow, the Florinimobile, RH2, Frisbee. Green M8Ms, WW, TEX, HUTCH, CHANG, and ACE. HENEBURY, JENNIFER -17 Webber Avenue, 927-1692. HENSHAW, ALAN - 42 Bow Street, 927-1807. HEPBURN, CINDY - 6 Ridgewood Terrace, 927-2780. HFRLIHY, STEPHEN - 11 Judson Street, 927-1040 HERSEY DON - Bar - 39 Chase Street. 927-2919. 10, J.V. Soccer, 11,12, Varsity Soccer HICKS, PAMELA - Pam - 317 Essex Street, 922-0691 10, Chorus, 11,Junior Class Play Usherette, Graduation Usherette 10,11,12, H.R. Treasurer, Chocolate-chip ice-cream. HaDDY. having fun times with special friends 176 HICKEY, CATHERINE - Cathy - 202 Greenwood Avenue, 922-5787. 11,12, Swim team. Go for it , swimming, Donny Osmond Fan Club, Green M8.Ms , Vice President, J.L.H.C., getting kicked out of the library, strawberry ice cream, Rollar Palace, MJ and her RC , blackmail. HILLS, RANDY - 7 Scott Street, 927-1973. HOGAN, JOHN - 30 County Way, 922-5466 HOGAN, LAURIE - Laurie - 33 Millbrook Rd. - 922-0795.10,11- Basketball intramu- rals, homeroom treasurer, 10- pep squad, flag football, intramurals. slave day, 12- homeroom intramurals, homeroom treasurer. R.L., June 22, 1979, Styx concert, beach parties, senior week, L.B. in the music room, M.B. 2Vz years. HOGAN, VALERIE - 'vaI - 30 County Way - 922-5466. 10 - C-house council represen- tative, 11 - junior class executive board, participated in Caesar Oh Caesar , co- author of Hey, HamIet , basketball cheerleading, 12- participated in Hey, HamIet , head varsity basketball cheerleader, senior class play. Spending great times with J.L., J.B., B.H., B.B., K.G., etc. . . HOLLAND, SALLY E. - Big 'S ' - 32 Dartmouth St. - 922-0662. 11- Yearbook staff. Weekend in Maine, B.S., Datsun, Parties, skiing, summer. HOMAN, LINDA - 7 Munroe St. - 922-8443. Teri's car, and splitting S.C. with L.B. HOWARD, ELAINE A. - Toni - 27 Pond St. - 927-4172. 10 - Class vice-president. 11,12 -french club, A.F.S., homeroom v.p., 11 - Caesar Oh Caesar , 12-student council secretary, B-House president, football cheerleader, student advisory commit- tee, french exchange. Summer, Freudian slips, the Wizard of Oz, Medford conven- tions, Cape Cod, the Eiffel tower, canoeing, green hats, football games, Christmas and the muppets. HUGHES, SALLY L. - 14 Somerset Ave. - 927-2336. Intramural basketball, volleyball- 10,11,12. Family, friends and summer, traveling, sleeping, pay-day. HUNTLEY, DAWN E. - 6 Cornell Rd. - 927-6636.10.11,12 - homeroom secretary, 11 - Yearbook staff. Skiing, money, weekends, Trans Am's. HUTCHINSON, FRED - 14 Foster Dr. -922-4164. 10.11 - baseball, intramural volleyball, 10 - Poodle jumping team, ice cube collection, 11 - soccer, obnoxious team, 12 - Yearbook staff, firesquad, secretary of intramural council, lighting crew for Hey, Hamlet , wrestling team, senior class play, all American obnoxious team. JADWIN, SUSAN - Javelinhead - 12 Jewett Rd. - 922-0559. 10,11,12 - gymnastics. A-House representative, 12 - Aegis, Beverlega, Ledger, Hey, Hamlet . Football games. friday nights, J.C.. D.K., + M.L., the expert slope at Pleasant Mtn., lacrosse games in the rain, 1!15!79, sitting in C-207 with nothing to do, teaming it with Marc. JAMESON, CYNTHIA A. - Cindy - 42 Echo Ave. - 922-3865. 10,11,12 - H.R. vice president, 10,11 - volleyball. Skiing. Blue Nun, parties and listening to Lynard Skynard's Freebird. JASON, CHRISTOPHER - Jase - 16 Walnut Ave. - 10,11,12, - Intramurals, 10,11 - soccer, 10 - H.R. president, 11 - Caesar Oh Caesar , 12 -lighting crew for Hey, Hamlet . JASTRZEMBSKI, RICHARD - Jas - 21 Mason St. 927-2973. 10,11,12, Soccer, 10 - Indoor track, 11 - Intramurals, lifting with the football team, 12 - Wrestling. JOHNSON, BARRY - 20 Mulberry St.922-1212. 10 - H.R. Pres. 11,12- Intramurals. The Who, Folly Hill, Common, my bottle. JOHNSON, DAVID - JOHNSON, DEBBIE - Deb - 108 Colon St. 922-2574. 11 - Hockey cheerleader, 12- Capt. Hockey cheerleader. Las Vegas, Mexico. JOHNSON, JODI - 20 Mulberry St. 922-2017 JOLY, PAM - JULIEN, CLAIRE - 16 Garfield Ave. JUNG, HEIDI - H5 Wilkins Ter. KARIORES - 40 Appleton Ave. - 927-0602 KASS, ANDREA M. - Andy - 34 Greene St. - 922-7623 - 10th-Girls Basketball, Varsity Softball Team 11th-Varsity Softball, Intramural Basketball, Homeroom Treasurer 12th - Varsity Softball, Homeroom Treasurer, Intramurals, Powder Puff Football- skiing down moguls in N.H, and camping in the summer with my knife. KEYES. CAROLYN - Keyesie - 69 Sohier Road - 922-6736 - 11th - Powder Puff Football 12th - Captain Girls Soccer team, Powder Puff Football- Graduating, Go for It KILLEEN, DIANE - 396 Cabot St. - 927-0999 KLINE, DOUG - 6 Parsons Drive - 922-8017 - 10th - Football, Lacrosse - 11th - Football, lacrosse, National Honor Society, cast of Caesar Oh Caesar , Boys' State - 12th - Football, Lacrosse, National Honor Society, cast of Hey HamIet - Hurd stadium on a Saturday in fall. . . Deanna Nardella. . .Beverly 13 Salem 9. . . You look okay . . .The Kinks. . .JiIl's House. . . 4:00 movie. . .Disease and corrup- tion. . .a mile hike in ski boots. . . LIFE KNU UTTILA, JEAN - Mouth - 14 McArthur Rd. - 922-5749 - '79 Hey Hamlet - Friday nights on Flynn Ave., Nicks after nightfall, 4th period bathroom run, Dogface A.B.'s dancing on the night from star to star. - GO for senior week, screwdrivers, Good luck CJS. JLRB KOPPANA, WILLIAM - Spaceshot - 28 Wellmen St. - As few as possible KRAFT, LISA - 10 Temi Rd. - 922-8556 KRAVETZ, MARK - Kravetz - 27 Colgate Road - 927-0609 - 10th - golf, Tennis, Intramurals - 11th - Soccer, Tennis, Intramurals - 12th - Tennis, Intramurals, Volleyball club - Lunch with Jas LABONTE, LAURA - 25 Liberty St, - 922-8959 -10th. 11th. 12th. BB. Club LABRIE, LORI - Debree - 29 Jordan Street- 922-8729 - JV Basketball Cheerleader- 11th, 12th Varsity Football Cheerleader - Partying, swimming, gymnastics, eating, ice cream LAMONDE, CYNTHIA - 72 Bridge St. LANE. JOHN - 18 Madison Ave. - 927-7374 LANG, THERESA- Terri - 115 Bridge Street- 922-2357 -11th,12th chorus -12th Art club LANGLAIS, MICHAEL - 32 taft Ave. - 922-7302 - Mr. Ozaowskis hard classes. listening to Music, basketball LAPENNA, JOANNE - Smelldog - 75 Livingstone Ave. - 927-0959 - 10 - basketball cheerleader, JV softball, B-house Treasurer - 11 - Tennis team, softball team, Gym- nastics team, Homeroom President, A.F.S. Club - 12 - Tennis captain Gymnastics Captain, A.F.S. Club President, Outing Club, Senior-At-Large - J.T. at Harvard Stadium, Fall, crushing D.H.S., C.L. + E.H., chocolate chip ice cream, with jimmies, P.F., my clean locker, to be nobody but- yourself, in a world that's trying it's hardest to make you everybody else, is to fight the hardest battle and never stop fighting LAFISON, STEPHEN - Steve - 648 Hale St. - 922-6537 LAUNSBY, CHUCKY RICHARD JR. - Buck - 112 Bridge St. - 922-7547 - 10 - Student C. Treasurer - 11 - StudentC. Treasurer, music marathon - 12 - Hey Hamlet Orchestra - Making music with the warlock band and putting a smile on S.D. LAWLER, JENNIFER - Jenny - 33 Andover Rd. - 927-1007 - H.R. Secretary 3 yrs. Aegis, Art club - 114 Drive-in. Nick's Roast Beef, White wine, the green hornet, the Rolling Stones at 18 Temi Rd., 4 A.M. Rendezous. LAWLESS, CHRISTINE - Chris -1 Thomas Rd. 927-1402, 10 - French club, intramu- ral volleyball, french exchange, 11 - Caesar Oh Caesar , swim team, yearbook. 12 - Soccer, swim team, H.R. treas., senior class play, yearbook. Go for itl , Mash 3436. LAWRENCE, THOMAS L. - Chang - 62 Corning St. 922-3691. 1011 Band, 11-12 Stage band, 11 - Sweet Charity Orchestra, N.H.S., 12 - Hey Hamlet! , Tri-M - Presi- dent, Sister Rosetta Stone Fan Club. Fried octopus, Maynard Ferguson, W.W., Ernie, Hutch, Ace, and Tex. LEBEL, RENEE YVONNE - 5 Amherst Rd. 927-1631. 10 - Field hockey, basketball, softball, Neil Young, Rockport quarries. cold duck, my letter on the arm of Gino! Me and Jennys trip with F.H. flag. LEBLANC, RICHARD - Tank - 39 Walcott Rd. 927-1347. 10-11-12 Intramural football, basketball, and volleyball. Sports, working and my girlfriend. LEE, DIANE - 9 Beaver St.922-3930. 10-11 Indoor track, spring track, 12- Soccer. Loud music, parties, sports, talking on the phone. LEGAULT, MICHELLE - Mickey - 6 Ropes St. 927-3120. 1011 B-House Aide, 10 - Chorus, 11 - Main office aide and switchboard. Dancing, going out with friends, talking to teachers. LEIGHTON, JOHN - Johann - 14 Pratt Ave. 922-9236. Stratomatic baseball on Friday night. LEMELIN, MICHELLE - Mitch - 22 Cox Ct. 927-2907. 10 - H.R. Representative, 11 - Intramurals, 12 - H.R. Vice president, powderpuff football. Ski trips, watching foot- ball games on Saturday afternoon. LESTER, ROBIN - 18 Temi Rd. 927-2823. 10-11-12 H.R. Treas, French Club treas., 11,12 French Exchange program Pres., Aegis 12. Nick's Roast Beef, 114 Drive-in, The Green Hornet, Leo the Lion, 4 a.m. rendezvous at 33 Andover Rd. LEVASSEUR, JIM - 9 Devon Ave., 927-1892. 10, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals: 11, Baseball, Intramurals, 12, Baseball, Intramurals. LEVESOUE, CAREN - 6 Leech St. 10,11,12, Field Hockey, Softball, 10,11, Intramurals, LEVY, JILL -10,GAPP, 11, GAPP, 11,12, A.F.S., Recording Secretary, Swim Team Man- ager, Powder Puff Football. Ice cream, friends, the beach, MY house, James Taylor. Cat Stevens, Bob Seger, mellow music, Miriam's parties, sailing, sunsets, Israel, and . . ,and until we meet again someday, may God hold you in the palm of his hand and the memories that we have shared linger on and on, - an old Irish saying. LIACOS, JEFF - 7 Northern Ave., 927-1766. 12, Trade School President. LOCKERMAN, ROBERT - Bob - 14 Heather St., 922-4441. 10,11,12, Intramurals, Di- plomacy Club, Partying. LORD, CHRIS - Lordy - 22 Garfield Ave., 927-3176. 10,11,12, Hockey, Intramurals, 12, Executive Board, BEER. LOSPENNATO, STEVEN - 57172 Essex St,, 927-3645. 10, H.R. Vice President, J.V. Basket- ball, 11,12, B-House Treasurer, Spring Track, Outing Club, 11, J.V. Basketball, Diplo- macy Club, 12, Varsity Basketball, Hey, Hamlet! . Baracuda breath, How long have ya had a weak back, J,N.?, Smoke LoCh, Eddie Shack Rides Again, ls that VALlD'?, Miss Lucit?. Hey, Hue, Rat Vomit. LUCET, CAROL- 35 Ashton St., 922-6854. 10, Sophomore Executive Board, Gill's Softball Team, 11, N.H.S., Spring Track, A.F.S., 12, N.H.S., Girls' Cross Country Track, Indoor Track, A.F.S. Wacky Wednesdays, Swimming with E.M.S.D., and M.Z.'s parties, coke. LUNDRIGAN, CHARLES - Chuck , Chuckie - 3 Kittredge St., see your directory for assistance. Who really cares? If anyone is actually interested, see me for more infor- mation. Mr. Smith's rendition of Todays morning announcements , and Doc Fishers famous repetitions. LUNO, FREDRICK J. - Fred - 46 Bellvue Lane, France. 10,11,12, V.L.W. Fan Club, the How to be Popular Club, Typing Club, 1 in 1000. Chicks and beer , breeding horses, Little johnny K, MACDEARMID, CHRISTINE - Chris - 40 Cogswell Ave., 922-4296. 10, Chorus: 11, H.R. Secretary, 12, H.R. Secretary, Hey Hamlet! . Playing raquetball, dancing, roller skat- ing. MACDONALD, NANCY E. - 14 Frankwood Ave., 922-4676. Good people, summers, par- ties, H,R. B-204. MACDONALD, SHARI - 42 Williams St., 922-8153. 10, H.R. President, winter and spring track, 11, Caesar, Oh, Caesar , 12, Hey, Hamlet! , Pantherette, H.R. President, Sr, Class Play Committee. Expeditions with D.P., S.E., and K.R., irritating the librarians, being a star. MACLEOD, JANE E. - 14 Jackson St., 922-2494. 10, H.R. Secretary,J.V. Basketball Cheer- leader, 11, Varsity Basketball Cheerleader, H.R. Treasurer, Marshall, 12, Varsity Foot- ball Cheerleader, H.R. Secretary, Hey, Hamletl . Saturdays at Hurd, M.A., Honey Pie. MAHONEY, STEPHEN J. - Bones - 5 Stewart Ave., 922-7025. Before school, Friday nights, Mr. Oz, money. MANFRA, PHYLLIS E. - Fred - 406 Manor Rd., 922-1738. 10,11, Band, 10, Basketball, Softball, 11. Intramurals, 12, Tennis, Skiing, sports, music. MANZO, PAUL A. - 35 Parramatta Rd., 927-2925. 10, Photo Club, Summer Supplement Staff, 11, Pres. Photo Club, Yearbook Staff, 9 in Winston-Salem, N.C., Insane Coho Lips, 12, BEVERLEGA! Editor-in-Chief, Pres. Photo Club, Outing Club. special asst. to Mr. Lawrence IHey, Hamletll, V.P. Tri-M., Union of Flightless Birds, Ch. 689, Bruce's puns, Emergency Yearbook Meetings, the PUB, Guthrie, Denver. Simon, Tavlor and Ferguson, Dr. Pepper, Star Trek, Ernie, Hutch, Ace, Tx and Chang, B.J. and Paul C. gem Chicago, the untorgetable Libby H., Penguins, Gil Eagles and Nellie Kim, Joyce MARCOS, BETH - 1 Andover Road, 927-1496, 10,11,12, H.R. Treasurer, winter track. Beverlega, 11, Mr. B's Memorial Day Assembly, 12, Fall Soccer Team, Tri-M Treasurer. Running with L. Bitch, B.H., H.G., B.F., driving with Spaz, Joyce's Hatchback, Locker- room parties, Hulkless, L.D., emergency yearbook meetings, H.R. B-204, being lost in Salem without L.M., pancake brea fast, Molson, teaming it with dad, D.G.'s fan club, trying to figure out J.N. MARSHALL, SCOTT T. - Scott - 423 Essex Street, 927-0062. 10, Photography Club,11. Intramural Volleyball, Football, Photography Club, 12. Photography Club, Ledger. Keg parties, easy talking chicks, MARSHALL, TOM - 43 Balch St. -927-6373 - Golf 10,1 1,12, Golf Cap. 12, Hockey 10.11. MARTIN, LINDA - 9 Parsons Dr. - 927-1493 - H.R. Pres, 10,11,12. Student Advisory Board, Class Sec. 10. Summer, The Beach, Music, Friends, B-204, Pancake Breakfast. MARTIN, THOMAS J. - El - 9 Bartlett St. - 927-2509 - Hockey 10,11,12, Football 10.12. Playing the Piano. MASFORROLL, ANGELA MARIE - Ang - 759 Hale St. - 922-4611 - H.R. Sec, 10,11,12, MAXNER, SCOTT - Max - ill 3A Clifford Ave. - 927-3907 - Basketball 10,11,12. Intramurals 10.11, H.R. Treas, 10, H.R. Pres. 11, Student Council 12, Lacrosse 12. N.H. bike trip with J.B. and his r.t.s. and his gasps for air, Staying Alive with D.A. behind the wheel sober. Eddie's Chemistry Class, Fond memories of our B.B.C. McCARTHY, MARIJANE - 16 Dearborn Ave. - 922-8081 - Swim Team 11,12, H.R. Sec. 10, French club 10, H.R. Rep. 11, Caesar Oh Caesar , Model U.N. in New Hampshire 11,12, H.R. Vice Pres. 12, Hey Hamlet, . Go for itI , S.T., Getting kicked out of the Library, Me and my R.C., President J.L.H.C., Green M+M's, Rollerskating, M'A'S'H 3436, Getting nabbed, V.W.'s Iyellowl, Floating to Breakfast, A crazy Physico class and the best class to graduate from B.H.S. MCCORMICK, PATRICK - Mac - 44 Courtney Dr. - 927-4094 - Cross Country 11, Work Study 12, Baseball, Swimming, Football, McGURN, ROSS F. - Roscoe - 186 Bridge St. - 927-2537 - Kim. .......... Y .-.....,,v.. ..L......L. f,-:.1--- --5-,.n McKENNA, JON - 10 Longview Ter. - 922-3182 - Soccer 10,11,12, Basketball 10, Indoor track 11. MCLAUGHLIN, JOANNE - Rox - 15 Porter Ter. - 922-1316 -lnlrar'nurals10,Panth- erettes 11, Hockey cheerleader 12. McMAHON, MICHAEL- Mike - 42 Charnock St - 927-7458 - Theater 10.11, Playing the Guitar, Tennis, Girls, Record, Connecting. MCPHERSON, MARY E. - Mare - 229 Glenwood Ave. - 922-2407 - Office Aide 10,11,12, Chorale 10, Color Guard 11, Flag Squad 12, Music Man , Hello Dolly, Mr. Drouin, Mr. Novak, Mr. Lynn, Band Members, Food, Money, Parties with my friends and cousins, Black Cars. MEHU, JOSIANE - 601 Manor Rd. - 927-3920 - Flag Squad 10.11, Chorus 10.11.12 Dancing, Tennis, Traveling, Watching Professional Football on T.V., Bike Riding. Rol- ler Skating. MEHU, ROMAULD - Romeo - 601 Manor Rd. - 927-3920 - Soccer 10,11,12, Track 10. Karate, Girlfriend. MELANSON, JANIS - Butkus - 109 Grover St. - 927-5271 - Field Hockey 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12, H.R. Pres. 10,11,12, Softball 10.11, J V. Basketball Cheerleader 10, Marshall 11, Powderpuff 12, N.H.S. 11, Vice Pres of N.H.S Eating, Saucy, Squeezo. Bee I8:30l, Stowcone'?, T.H. MERCALDI, SUSAN - Merc - 5 Evelyn Rd. -922-6114 -Chorus 10,11,12, Flag Squad 11,12, Concert Choir 11,12, Girlsquire 10. B.H.S. Musical 11 Music, Drama MIGNEAULT, GLEN - 9 Radcliffe Rd. - 922-8497 - Outing club 11,12. Ledger Reporter 11, Soccer 12, H.R. Vice Pres. 12. MIRANDI, DAVID - Mando - 22 Porter Street, 922-4201. 11,12, Intramural Football, Basketball, and Volleyball, 10,11,12, Lacrosse, Drinking Team Mike Furnari in Oceanology and Freddie Hammond in Validville. MITCHELL, CHERYL - 26 Northern Avenue, 922-4433. Rockport Quarries, summer, ski- ing. Alton Bay N.H,, camp. MITCHELL, SHERFIY - 150 Dodge Street, 927-1686. MITCHELL. TRACEY - Spacey - 8 Jewett Road, 922-4069 11,12, main office aid. 10,11,12, getting high, getting Alzero. Partying down the Willows with Becky, Tracey. Marge, Sherry, and the whole gang. Our Fantastick Trips fha, hal, Plus a night at the Pilgrim Motel which none of us will ever forget, ha Becky, Our famous saying Pleaasel MODUGNO, CHRISTINE - Chris - 22 Walker Road, 922-5532. 10, Play writing. Caesar Oh Caesar . My boyfriend, chocolate pudding, being with friends, vacations, catching rays, the beach at night. MODUGNO, CYNTHIA - 1 Colgate Road, 927-1950, MOFFETT, ROBERT - Bob - 7 Warren Street, 922-4613. 10,11,12, H.R. Alternate Rep- resentative, H.R. Vice President, Ledger, Intramurals, Lumberiack Squad, Class Play Reading Committee, Puddle Jumping, Club, R.8iP. Squad, Panther Pitt, Class Play, Over-throw of the Show, Money, Graviss, free periods, sleeping, instigating, skiing, goating, waterskiing, The Cars, Eagles, Styx, Foreigner, Aerosmith, FH, MB, KC, RM, M. MOLONEY, JOSEPH F., Jr. - Jobo - 38 Whitney Avenue, 922-5988. 10,11,12, Cross Country, Indoor Track, 10,12, Outdoor Track, 11, H.R. Treasurer, 12, Cross Country Team Captain. MOONEY, RICHARD - BooB0o Kitty - 95 Baker Avenue, 922-9596. 10,11,12, Student Council Representative, band, Jazz Rock Ensemble, 10, Spear Catching Club. 12. Drum Major. Selling Spud Beer to the Boat People of BHS, especially to D.W., RG. and J,S., Buddy's Memorial Day Assemblyl, The night I saw Ray's van rocking, Na- tional T.V. debut, Life is a . . .with Gilda Radner Live, finding Ocelot Spleens sauted in brain fluid on the library, celebrating Mr. Bill day at the Dude Ranch, Duck Hunting Club, etc. . . MOODY, VIRGINIA A. - Ginny - 22 School Street, 927-0266, 10, Spring Track, 11. Spanish Club, 12, Soccer Cheerleading. Spaghetti, my boyfriend, skiing, strawberry shakes, Tweety Bird and Daffy Duck. MOROSE, TONY - 5 Easton Avenue, 922-5213. MORRIS, GARY - 10 Wellesly Road, 922-5010. 11,12, Outing Club. MORRIS, KAREN A. - Merc - 10 Wellesley Road. 922-5010. 10,11,12, Field Hockey. Intramurals, 10, Spring Track, 12, Powderpuff. MORRISON, PEGGY - 6 Whitney Avenue, 922-4449. MORRISSEY, DAVID - Dave - 2 Burton Avenue. 927-2616. 10,11,12, Vocational. Trade School Keg Parties. MORSE, MICHAEL - The Ge man - 26 Lexington Drive, 922-6469, 11, Spring Soccer. Alice Cooper - Schools Out for the Summer and getting kicked out of the library. Molson's Golden Ale, Soccer and Karate and the V.B.T. Club, summee on the beach. saying F.O.A.D. MORSE, STEVE - Morsey - 55 Winthrop Avenue. 927-1244. 10, H.R. President, Intra- murals, Stooge Club, 11, Rush Club, Pearl, Slingerland, Sonar Club, Intramurals, 12. H.R. President, Executive Board, Wrestling, Heeb, Lacrosse. Curly, Beefcake, Niel Peart, Double Bass, Pearl, and the rowdy concert halls. MORSE, SUSAN - Sue - 5 Nelwood Terrace - 922-6816 10 C-House council, German-American exchange, intramurals, field hockey, H R. V.P., 11 Essex Aggie, future farmers of America, Macs, Roger 12 Outing club, senior class play committee, Walking in the rain , Soap, soap, soap l Achilles farm, Bomber, Grateful Dead. What a Long Strange Trip it's Been ' MULCAHEY, CHARLES - 631 Cabot St. - 922-9054 MUMBAUER, BRIAN - 12 Bennett St. - 927-0416 MURPHY, DOUGLAS P. - Muff - 59 Hull St. - 922-4408 1O,11,12 Basketball, 12 volleyball club. MURPHY, KELLY -11 Eisenhower Ave- 927-5391 10,11.12 Art club, 11,12 tennis, 11 H.R. V.P. Caesar, Oh Caesar , 12 H.R. Rep. Tennis, art. MURRAY, STEVE - Murph - 73 Hale St - 922-6867 10.11.12 indoor track, 10 tennis 11 outdoor track, 12,11 Quebec ski trip. - Not working. NACK, MARIANNE - 34 Sunnyvale St. - 927-3056 11 Sweet Charity , 12 The Mouse That Roared , Hamlet . - Green m8tm's, feeding band lags at lunch. Go lor it . guys in tights, people who are always stealing my pen, cast parties, poo-poo platers NARDELLA, SUSAN S, - Sue - 12 Harrison Ave - 922-497610 Soph - at large, 1 1 Jr - atlarge, 10,11 Buckley council, main student council, executive board, basketball cheerleader, 11 class play 12 football cheerleader, secretary. sr class treas., Hey Hamlet . Football, fall beaches, dreams, clouds, Sally Mulligan, friends NASON, DAVID - Nas - 2 Berkeley Ave- 922-09091011.12 Football 11,12 Ouebec ski trip. NEGRON, LUIS - 9 Mill St - 922-014210 x-country 11 wrestling team NEGROTTI, CHRISTOPHER - Nigs - 20 Giles Ave. - 927-227210,11,12lntramurals,- Karate. NELSON. JANICE - 64 Bridge St. - 922-1927 NELSON, LORI - Nels - 8 Pierce Ave. 927-2729. 10,11.12 - Music department, 10 - Basketball, gymnastics, 11 - Caesar Oh Caesar , 12 - Hey, Hamletl' Good limes outside at lunch with Karen, Scott, Mike T ,Mike M., and all the good times at the pep rallies we had NELSON, ROBERT - Bob - 617 Essex St 922-4873. 11,12 - Math team NESBITT, JOHN - I8 Colonial Rd 922-6280 Drinking, tripping, smoking Coke 177 NEWMAN. PAUL K. - 21 Windsor Rd, 927-1451. NORRIS. MARIA J. - Judy - 3 Palmer Rd. 922-4461. 10,11- Cross country, indoor track, 10- Spring track. 11 - Graduation marshall, 12- H.R. V.P., Senior class play. Pina colada iellybeans, flat tires and flat spare tires, Hi Judy, hi Judy , driving with C S and her invisible, marble cheese cake. NOVAK. CHERYL - C.W. - 40 Folly Pond Rd. 922-5853. 12 - Senior class play. Surf- ing, blue eyes, B.J.'s notes. laughter. S8H, J8iD, warm beaches, crooked smiles, and the sky. NUCCIO, MARYBETH - Nuch - 4 Kelleher Rd. 922-7413. 10 - Music Man . Girl Crazy . spanish club award. International fair. 11 - Ceasar Oh Ceasar , t'Charity . 'Mouse That Roared , gymnastics team, Memorial day assembly. H.R. V.P., car wash. 12 - Hamlet . Hello Dolly . senior class play, yearbook staff, outing club. Fall. walking beaches. Dana. horses, skateboarding, rollerskating, and photography. OBRIEN. STEPHEN JR. - HOB. - 56 West St. 927-5657. OCCHIPINTI. LOUIS - Louie - 21 Gage St. 927-5421. Soccer, boxing. Lobsters, roast beef. Three is Company, Mork 8. Mindy. OCONNOR, DAVID - 9 Bisson St. 922-3303. ODONNELL, KERRY - 7 Clark Ave. 922-0470. OGORMAN, KIMBERLY - Kim - 2 Colgate Rd. 927-7481. 10,11,12 - Spanish club. 10,11- Field hockey, 11,12- United nations, 12 - H.R. President. Go For lt! O'NElL, JEFFREY F. - Me - 10 Cornell Rd 922-6862 ical! after 5 p.m.l Auto shop. Parties. more parties, girls, more girls. bikes. Do it in the dirt. ORECHIA, WALTER - Buckets - 9 Roderick Ave.927-1687, 10,11 - Yearbook staff, 12 - Art club, H.R. Treasurer. President of A.A, Trans-Am. walking in the snow, Saturday Night Live, parties, and sitting in M-103 with M.A., R.C., 6 K.C. OROURKE. Julie - Jules - 10 Holding St.927-1736.1O,11,12 - Band Exchange 10,11 - H.R. Secretery, Sweet Charity . 12 - Band treasurer Hey, Hamlet! , Hello Dolly , stage band. Music, band trips, parties, green 8. orange M8M's, bricks. OUELLETTE. JUDITH - Judy - 103 Cross Lane. 927-2759. 12 - Hey, Hamletl , bas- ketball, panther, outing club, H.R. President. S.L,, Hi Judy, hi Judy, How funky is your chicken V.H.7 PACE. CARLA - 13 Cornell Rd. 927-5107. PAGLIA. FRED - Pags - 43 Story Ave. 927-1429. 10,11,12 - Soccer. 12 - Lacrosse. BSTLV. PALAZOLA, ANTHONY J. JR. - Tony - 18 Mulberry St, 922-7074. 10,11,12 - Cross country, 11,12 - H.R. Treasurer, intramural ping-pong, 10 - Spring track. Ambition: To break down the computer 5 more times before leaving Computer Programer. PALAZOLA, JOE - Joey - 18 Mulberry St.922-7074.11,12- Basketball manager, 10- Baseball manager, 11 - Tennis team, 12 - Football manager, co-capt. tennis team. Fire lanes. going off with friends, tennis with J.L. PALUMBO. MARIE - 86 Corning St. 927-1593. 11,12 - Outing club, 11 - Ceasar Oh Ceasar , photography club, Aegis. math team, 12 - N.H.S. Michael, horses, 8 mid- night adventures. PARACHOJUK, ERROL - Disco - 11 Andover Rd. 922-1787. 11 - Diplomacy club, B.H.S. News. outing club. Studio 54 81 New York, New York. PARISI, DANA - 6 Dearborn Ave. 922-7386. PARISELLA. JANET - Trixie - 16 Pierce Ave. 9226153 The A Club, skipping school. cutting class, getting into trouble, North Adams, Bruce Springsteen, partying, party- ing and more partying, chinese firedrills, quee on toast. Neil Young. Mateus Rose, Dylan. PARKS. ROBERT T. - 106 Conant St. 922-3889. 10,11,12 - Band, math team, A.F.S., 10 - Photography Club, diplomacy club. H.R. Treas., 11 - H.R. Pres., Whaling club of America, 12 - H.R. Rep. to house student council. I leave the hope that many will find Christ during their high school stay. PARSONS, KATIE - 24 Blaine Ave. 922-5759. PAPANDREOU. LESLIE - 30 Bertram St. 927-3670. 10,11 - Class secretery, 11,12 - Football cheerleader, N.H.S.. Hey, Hamlet! . 10-J.V. Basketball cheerleader. 12- H.R. Rep. Friends 31, 42, and 43, and you love it , flat tires, never leave out 4124, and 35. Donna Summer i for J.C.i, stop signs and red lights, donuts for J.M. PASHOOGIAN, BARBARA M. - 3 Carver St. 922-0938. 11,12 - Math team, concert quire. 10 - Accompanist for chorus. 12 - V.P. of chorus, editor of chorus newspaper. PEELER. SCOTT- 160 Cooper Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J. 12011 744-1889. 10,11,12 -The Ledger, indoor track. 11,12 - Cross country. spring track, main student council. PE LLETIER, JAMES - 'tPeIla - 31 Green St.922-7029.10,11,12 - Football. The Three Stooges, sports, Saturday Night Live. PERO, PAUL - 12 Victor Ave. 922-2657. 11 - A-House Representative. Girls. cars, music. PERRY, ARTHUR A. JR. - Jay - 87 Odell Ave. 922-9089. High as a kite team. No more t-7 PETERSON. SUSAN - 102 Corning St. 922-7054. Todd's rainbow suspenders and C.B.M. with M.F. 8. N.S. PETRONZIO, PETER - 2 Greenleaf Dr. 927-4128. 10,11,12- Hockey, 10,11- Soccer, 12 - C-House President. PETROSINO, LISA ANNE - Stevie - 24 Goodwin Rd. 922-7895. Fleetwood Mac, Hey Debbie, Real sauage like , skip days. PIA, DAVID - Dave - 41 Sonning Rd.927-3606.10.11.12 - Chorus, 11,12 - Concert choir. band, 10 - Tennis team, Music Man , photography club, H.R. V.P., H.R. Rep., 11 - Sweet Charity . German exchange, German club, 12 - Tennis team, Hello Dolly , senior class play. PICARIELLO. ANNETTE THERESA - Pic - 166 Bridge St. 922-0275. Skating, music. PICKELL, LISA M. - Pickle - 70 County Way Ext. 927-2806. 10,11,12- French club, 10 - Alt. H R. Rep., indoor track, spring track. Intramurals, international fiar, 11 - Grad- uation usherette, Ryer. President. Now. Memorial Day Assembly, 12 - H.R. Se- cretery, Beverlega' staff, powderpuff football, French exchange fV.P.1, Joe traffic auto safety club with John C., Biology lab assistant. Snowdays, Paris in the spring time. Mr. Bill and Saturday Night Live. Christmas. Go for it Chris' musical potatoes. the beach. little kids, and my dearest schlink sisters. PIETRINI, JILL - 'tTrini - 11 Somerset Ave. 922-4378. 10,11,12 - Cheerleading. intra- mural, 1O - H.R. Secretery. Bus ride home with J. Geils, M.C., weekends, winter, graduating, Beatles, Firebirds, travel, Miss Piggy. PIERCE, WILLIAM E, - Billy - 7 New Balch St. 927-5135. 10,11,12- Intramurals, 10,11 - Indoor track. 10 - Cross country. German exchange, H.R. Rep., 12 - Soccer. PIKEFIDASIID - Spike - 3 Cornell Rd. 922-8242, Work study. Bad Co., Led Zepplin, Pink OV POLSYFER - ' Waddles' - South Pole. 10 - Ice skating club. Cousteau Society. 11 - Swim team Audoban Society, Save the Whale Society. 12 - Ice Fishing club, Union of Flightless Birds - Chpt. 689, outing club. Esmerelda, fish. formal gatherings. POTTER, DEBRA M - Debbie - 6 Corning St. 922-8574. 10 - Cross country, indoor track. 11 - Varsity Basketball cheerleader, Marshall. 12- Varsity Football cheerlead- er, HR Rep H R Secretery, BH.. L.P.. 8. L.L.. Three of the four muskateers. POTTER, TERESA - 65 Kernwood Ave 922-8619. PRESUTTI. ANITA - 24 Heather St 922-3893. 10 - H.R. V.P.. 11,12 - B-House Student Council Rep Weekends in Maine, B,C.. Van Halen. Spike, Peter, Garfield, Christmas. August. springtime 178 PURDY. DOROTHY - Jingles - 52 Essex St. 927-2749. 10 - Senior class play, 11 - Office aide. Tennis, bowling. going to parties. PUTUR. JAYNE - 14 Shortell Ave. 922-9522. Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, skating. RAFFAEL, MARK - 7 Patti Rd. 922-6733. 10,11,12- Band, Jazz rock, 10,11- H.R. Pres.. 10 - Intramurals, 12 - Wind Ensemble, musical forchestral RAMOS, SHARON - 15 Rowell Ave. 922-3457. 10,11- Cross country, indoor track, 10- Nurses aide, 12 - Indoor track. RATHE, GERARD - Jerry - 18 Simon St. 927-0904 REGAN, PATRICIA - Tricia - 15 Gardner St. 922-0647. 11 - Ceasar Oh -Ceasar Sweet Charity , The Mouse That Roared , 12 - Hey, HamletI , Beverlega, girls State, United Nations Contest. Walking along the beach, S.T., Apollo, Mariiane and her R.C.. Lucifer, torturing peoples faces, Tall Ships. REINHOLD, LAUREEN - 86 Dodge St. 922-0390. 10,11,12 - Cross country, indoor track, 11,12 - Outdoor track. Horseback riding, skiing. REYNOLDS, MARK- 10 Yale Blvd. 927-2765. 10,11,12- Musical,10,11- Band,11,12- Chorus, Concertquire. RICE. DAVID - Ricey - 7 Giddings Ave. 922-8850. 10.11 - Intramurals, outing club, 10 - J.V. Basketball, 11,12 - Varsity Basketball. RICKER, CHARLES - 9 Lothrop St. 927-0711. RIVARD, GARY - 3 Iverson Rd. 922-8422. ROBERTS, KAREN - 5 Chase St. 922-7888 ROBICHAU. THOMAS - 211 Bridge St. 927-0957. ROCZEK, ANDREAS - 1801 Broughton Dr. 927-7108. Photography club, outing club, A.V. Scuba, bicycling, having no school, and parties. ROLLINS, KENNETH S. - Ken - 25 Dearborn Ave. 927-0963. 10,11,12- Spring track, 10- J.V. Soccer, J.V. Basketball, 11 - Football, indoortrack. 12 - Intramurals. Girls and sports. ROMANI, DEBRA - Deb - 24 Winslow Rd. 922-7050. 12 - Intramurals, Soccer cheer- leader, Senior class play. The bus rides home, J. Geils, grocery boys, the Red Sox, crusin in the purple bomb, M8tM's, English Leather. ROSUM. DAVID - Dave - 20 Home St. 922-1362. 11,12 - Band, 10 - Chorus, 11 - Sweet Charity , model U.N. Mrs. Schack, Thursday night marching rehearsals with Bunt's and J.W.L.R. ROSS, ALAN - 10 Dondi Rd. 922-4235. ROSSO, LILIAM N, - Lili - 32 Ocean St. 927-1324. 11,12- H.R. Treas. 11 - Ceasar Oh Ceasar , 12 - Theatre Arts l8.ll. Capt. of the Color Guard, my favorite trombone player, Robert Redford, Barbara Streisand. ROWE, CHRISTOPHER - Chris - 40 Central St. 922-6968. 11,12 - Soccer 10 - Bas- ketweaving Ill club, 11 - Intramural volleyball, Fire box protection officer, staff sergeant, 12- Hicki Patrol, Kami Kazi Pilot club. convulsion club. Debbies right hook, Friday and Saturday nights, York, Miller, S.O.M.F. Patrol ll, Hicki women, Dangerous Dan, Arnold S., Franco C., and all the tards. ROWE, ROBERT M. - Bob - 82 Dodge St. 922-3573. 11- Junior at Large 12 - H.R. President. Tomorrow RUSSELL, LISA - 47 Wallis St. 922-9387. RYER. JEFFREY ALAN - Gip - 59 Corning St. 922-9367. 10 - Soph. Class Executive Board, H.R. Pres., Debate team, 11 - Delegate to the Regional Student Advisory Council, Student Delegate to the Northeast Regional Education Committee. Student Nutrition Advisory Council, Ledger Staff, B-House Jr, at Large, Main Student Council, Chairman B-Hive Committee, Chairman Student Advisory Committee to the Beverly School Committee, Student Representative to the Beverly School Committee, 12- Senior Class President. The most hated by Mr. B club, Gilda, Ryer. President. Now.. campaign workers spilling paint on my rug, English Evaluation Committees gracious welcome, auto-accidents, people throwing up in my Volvo, Rte. 127, The Dred-Scott Decision, being pompous, and V-neck sweaters. SACCHETTI, DEBRA A. - Debbie - 62 Glidden St. 922-3592. 10- Volunteer at Beverly Hospital, 11 - Babysitting, drivers Ed. 12 - Dental asst., member of the Y.M.C.A., Clothes and a good book. SACCHETTI, LORI JEAN - Lori - 62 Glidden St. 922-3592. 10- Volunteer at Beverly Hospital. 11 - Babysitting. drivers Ed. 12 - Dental asst., member of the Y.M.C.A., Clothes and a good book. ST. Hll.AlRE, SCOTT - Street - 28 Federal St. 927-2074. ST. ONGE, ROBIN - St. Ongg - 81 Odell Ave. 927-4305. The outing club, The Bruins. basketball, country music. taking it easy, having a good time with friends. SALLEY, BRIAN- Ozzie - 53 Western Ave. 922-6140. 10,11,12- Football, Intramurals, 11,12 - Lacrosse, N.H.S.. 10-11 - H.R. V.P., 10- Baseball. Festmobile on a Friday night. SALLOWAY. REBECCA - Beckey - 35 Amherst Rd. 927-3085. 10.11.12 - Yearbook - staff, Intramurals, 11,12 - H.R. Treas., 10 - Chorus. House parties, summertime, Good Harbor Beach, roller skating. SAULNIER. LAWRENCE - Larry - 12 Charles St. 922-1968. 10,11,12- Musical, intra- murals, 11 - Ceasar Oh Ceasar, 12 - Senior class play. Theatre 8. music. SAUNDERS, RONALD C. - Monkey - 26 Grant St. 927-5273. Lunchtime, and 2:00. SAUVAGEAU, PAUL - Savage - 183 Hale St. 922-3628. Getting high, shop 81 lunch. SCANZANI, JOHN - Flash - 20 Brimbal Ave. 927-4493. 10 - Intramurals. 12 - Homeroom V.P.. Swimming and jogging. SCOTT, GARY - LIver - 70 Lovett St. 11,12 - Indoor track, outdoor track, 12 - Cross country, intramurals. SCOTT, LEONARD - Lenny - 15 Blaine Ave. 927-5136. 10,11,12 - Intramurals, foot- ball. SEABERG, CHRISTINE A. - Berg - 26 Sunset Dr. 927-1661. '10,11,12 -French club. 10,11 - H.R. Sec., 11 - Basketball cheerleader, Ryer. President. Now.' ,graduation usherette. Mr. B's Memorial day Assembly, 12 - Soccer cheerleader, senior class play. 114 - Drive-in, Flat tires, flat spare tires, fish, cheesecake, Blondie's hairspray, the dude ranch and Hey Mr. Dude! looking for the Cambridge shop. spending days at Good Harbor with Mac, Lisa's musical tomatoes. SHAIRS, JOE - 21 Folger Ave. 927-4295. SHAW, THOMAS - 33 Odell Ave. 927-5174. Carpentry SHEA, WILLIAM J. - Bill - 30 Echo Ave. 922-2532. 10,11,12 - Football, indoor track, spring track. partying, 10,11 - H.R. Pres. Getting drunk, smoking, shot-putting, then girls fin that orderl. SHERRY, PAMELA - Pamela Lee - 26 Dearborn Ave. 922-0943.-10,11 - Sophomore orientation, office aide, Aegis, 10 - Senior class play, A.V. aide, car wash, usher, x-mas float, 11 - Senior class play, powderpuff football, spanish club, main office. usher, Ledger, pep squad, 12 - Library aide, art club, J.A.. haunted house. Parties. tennis, bowling, art, talking on the phone, travel. SHERWOOD, CARRIE - 2 Longview Ter. 922-9032. 10 - H.R. Representative, 12- H.R. Treasurer. SHIPP, DIANE - Shippa - 485 Elliott St. 922-7991. 10,11 - Intramurals, 10- H.R. Rep. Alt. 11 - Basketball cheerleader, yearbook staff, usherette, 12 -- Soccer cheerlead- er, H.R. Sec., senior class play. Changing tires on Hale St., days at Good Harbor with MAC., changing the color of the sand, bus rides with Blondie, her hair spray, and J. Geils. SHOLDS, RHONDA - 45 Roundy St. 922-7431 SHOLOMITH, MARTY - Sholzy - 12 Gove Ave. 922-6016. 11.12 - Wrestling, 10 - J.V. Hockey. Partying. SHORT, ROBERT W. - Shorty - 3 Radcliff Rd. 927-2069. 10.11.12 - Baseball, 11 - Swimming. 12 - Wrestling. RBM, Cheryl Ladd, Ivan Putski. the Omega Man. SILVA, SHEILA - SIim - 2 Porter St. 927-5566. 12 - H.R, Pres. Working everything out with S.L. SILVER, JULIE - 27 Bertram St. 922-4396. 10 - Spanish club, 12 - H.R. Rep., Panth- erette. Skiing, summertime. SILVERSTEIN, JOEL - Sasquatch - 14 Conner Rd. 927-1690. 10,11,12- Band. 11.12 - Stage band, Sweet Charity . Hello Dolly . Jazz, not shaving, sixteen measures of low '59 Oldsmobiles and 41 Fords, weekends after 12 a.m. SIMPSON, MARGARET - Peggy - Neptune St. 922-0414. SINDONI. CHRISTOPHER A. - Chris - 927-0733. Football team, baseball team, wres- tling team, drinking team. volleyball club. SKONIECKI. JANE E. - 1 Bass St. 927-1897. 10.11.12 - Intramurals, 11 - Basketball cheerleader, 12 - H.R. Treas. Skiing, camping. swimming. partying, eating, trying to find time to be with G.C. or B.S.. staying out of trouble at E.J.'s and getting home before 8 the next morning, keeping an eye out for the green renegade lright Sue'?l SMAGALA, MICHAEL C. - Smags - 32 Pierce Ave. 927-4478. 10.11.12 - Football. Tennis, intramurals. 11 - Ledger, 12 - H.R. Rep Alt. Double sessions, keg party. dances and the Depot, sports. Hegs Heroes, high school. SMALLWOOD, JEANNE - 25 Sunset Dr. 922-9166. 10.11 - Intramurals, 10 - H.R. Sec., 11 - Yearbook staff. 12 - Hey, Hamlet make-up crew. The 16th with C.W.J., ned, Gino. Branch, Green Hornet, R.L.'s house. P.C., house, Ossipee, Hampton Beach, K.N., and my chipmunk. SMITH. CAROLYN - 37 Amherst Rd. 927-3964. Indoor track. spring track. H.R. V. Pres. Singing beach, chinese food, SG., Rusty, Barbara Streisand. SMITH. MICHAEL- Mike - 273 Rantoul St. 922-6704. 10 - Track. Working at Macs. H.R. C - 213, summer vacations. SMITH, TIMOTHY - Smitty - 202 Brimbal Ave. 927-2098. 10,11.12 - Intramurals. 10 - Lacrosse. J.V. hockey, 11 - J.V. hockey. 12 - Varsity hockey. cross country. Heinl- ken. Molson, Bud, and love triangles. SOUCY, JACOUELINE - Fish - 37 Sonning Rd. 927-1237. 11.12 - Field hockey, musi- cal, softball, 12 - H.R. V. Pres.. powderpuff. Field hockey, music. SPIRIDIGLIOZZI, JEAN - 17 Rezza Rd. 922-7551. STACEY. KIM - 17 Kernwood Hts. 922-2392. 10 - H.R. Rep., 11 - Pantherette. Ceasar Oh Ceasar , 12 - Work study. The Stones, The Who, trying not to say Whoa . STANTON, DONNA - 2 Ashton St. 927-0861. N.H.S., H.R. officers, math team., BCD and BC, and anything but Mr. Skiff's Calc class. STEINBERG. ALAN JAY - Stein - 154 Bridge St. 927-3318. Skipping gym for all three lunches. STEPHENSON, SUE - 55 Hillside Ave. 922-3402. STERNER, NANCY J. - Nance - 639 Essex St. 922-6507. 10.11.12- Intramurals. 10 - H.R. Sec., 11 - Usherette at play and graduation, 12 - H.R. Pres.. powderpuff foot- ball, senior class play. Todd's suspenders. J.H,'s old face, crusin' in the purple bomber. raquetball. peanuts, M8iM's, camping. STONE. BARBARA A. - Little stoney - 6 Devon Ave. 927-7732. 10 - Gymnastics, 12 - Soccer cheerleader. Cheering, my friends, parties, dances. Foreignor, and Van Halen. SULLIVAN. KATHLEEN A. - Kathy - 6 Thaxton Rd. 922-1404. 10.11.12 - Intramurals. program designer. 11.12 - Pantherette. Ledger staff. H.R. Rep. Alt., 12 - Christmas tree seller. Living it up with Flame at the basketball games, winning first place in BC. competition, November 18th. SULLIVAN, THOMAS - Tom - 27 Lovett St. 927-2056. My homeroom teacher, Miss Smeltzer. SURELS, ANNE - 433 Cabot St. 922-3764. Jackson Browne, punk rock, southern rock, Kenworth Conventional Aerodynes. E.L.P. June 5. 1980. SWEENEY, DAVID - 6 Wedgemere Rd. 922-5384. SWINDELL, MARY L. -1 Mark Rd. 922-6407. 10,12- H.R. Pres., 11- H.R. Sec.. 12 - Intramurals. Summer vacation. SS. TALBOT, DON - 15 Doane Ave. 927-1423. 10.11.12 - Soccer. water boy for swim team. Schoolwork. TAMILIO, KATHY - 557 Cabot St. 922-3271 TAMILIO, LORETTA ANN - Ret - 85 Odell Ave. 927-0007. 12 - Hockey cheerleader. lPantherl, H.R. Sec.. Good friends, camping, The Who. TAMILIO, MARY - Mar - 85 Odell Ave. 927-0007. 10 - H.R. Sec., Intramurals. business mgr. for musical. stage crew senior class play, 11 - Ceasar Oh ceasar . H.R. Pres., musical stage crew. 12- Musical. pantherette. Dancing. horseback riding, being with friends. TARR. NORMAN - Norm - 927-1235.10,11,12 - Photography club. House Rep., 2nd 8- 4th period Mac runs. Camaros, Saturday Night Live. Molson. MacDonalds. TERRY, CHARLES P. - 530 Essex St. 927-0559. 11,12- Aegis, degrading club. vegetating club. 10 - H.R. Rep.. cross country. indoor track. Aggrivating librarians, Rush. Marty Feldman. Mustangs. poker. Monty Python. whales, Intense , TERRY, JENNIFER - 22 Cross St. 922-3720. 10 - H.R. Treas. Ricky. TIERNEY, DAVID - Dir - 49 Pierson St. 922-3099, 10.11.12 - Intramurals. THERIAULT, CAROLYN - Shrimpo - 47 Railroad Ave. 927-7293. Chorus. THERIAULT. EILEEN - 55 Rowell Ave. 922-8732. THOITS. KEVIN - 34 Hillcrest Ave. 922-0755. 10.11.12 - Intramurals. 10,11 - Alt. H.R. Rep.. 12 - H.R. Rep. THOMPSON, SANDY - 8 Warren St. 927-6439. THOMPSON, W.W. - W - South Pole. 10 - Ice skating club. geometry club. 11 - Yearbook staff. photo club, Zienia Merton Fan club, I.S.S.A.. Italian Organists Society, Bic cult. 12 - Yearbook co-editor-in-chief, Cousteau Society, Fresh fish, standing on top of the tele. Monty Python, Joy Leduc. Arthur Fiedler. radio-active thorium. Murphy's law. THORNTON. DEBORAH - Debbie - 35 Dartmouth St. 922-3337. 10,11 - Spanish club. 11,12 - Executive board. B-House office aide. 10 - H.R. VP. Fleetwood Mac. sun- rises 81 sunsets. skiing, crusin'. the sky. yellow. friends, snow. mountains, concerts. swimming, hot summer days. parties. and my little buddy Chris. TOROYAN. ANNE MARIE - 9 Exeter Rd. 922-7812. Main office aide. photo Club. math team. N.H.S., nurses office aide. A.F.S. Mr. Lindsey with his unit circle and his com- plex number structure. TOSCANO, MININA - Nickle -11Vz Winthrop Ave. 922-3409. 10,11 - H.R. Treas., 11.12 - Outing club, Pantherette. 10 - Sr. class play business mgr.. 11 - Sr. class mar- shall, 12 - B-House V.P.. yearbook staff, Quebec ski trip. Skiing, Go for it . You infideI , Soap, soap. soap , summertime partying! TRAINOR, KEVIN - 441 Cabot St. 922-5284. TRICOMI. TINA - 16 Monroe St. 927-7161. TRIES. MARK A. - 130 Essex St. 927-2124. 10.11.12 - Carpentry Mr. Wagner. Mr. Killam. Beautiful young women. sunsets. frosty. sociables, and great times with great peop e. TRUESDALE. SALLY E. - 14 Adeline Rd. 927-0159. 10.11.12 - Band. 11- Musical. TURNER, DEBBIE - 5 Roosevelt Ave. 922-7357. Flag squad. USHAKOFF. MERIDEN - Ralph - 43 Lovett St. 927-1928. 10.11.12 - Astronomy club. German club, 10.12 - Math team, 11,12 - Honor Society. 12 - Musical 1980. senior class play. Skatboarding, bike riding, traveling, reading, dancing, hanging around with friends, shopping. VIENT. JUDITH - 390 Rantoul St. 927-1592. VINCENT. TINA M. - 494 Elliott St. 927-1981. 10.11 - Intramurals, 10 - Girls track. H.R. Rep.. 11 - H.R. V. Pres., 12- H.R. Pres., co-capt. Pantherette squad. alt. basketball panther, business mgr. for musical. powderpuff football. Beaches, sunrises. sunsets. generations and being close! VITALE, ANTHONY - Tony - 54 Corning st. 927-1679. 10.11.12 - Football, 11,12 - Spring track, 10 - Baseball, 11 - Wrestling. Lunch and Friday nights. VITOLO. RINO - 391 Elliott St. 927-3839. 10,11.12 - Intramurals. WALKER. BONNIE JEAN - Bunny -1 Bonad Rd. 10,11.12 - Pep squad. 11,12 - Volunteer at Red Cross Blood Bank, 10- Alt. H.R. Rep.. 11 - H.R Treas., Road race cross guard. tour guide of business courses, 12 - Beverlega ad campaign. homeroom interior decorator, x-mas tree sales. Sandy beaches. parties. summer nights. smiles, and good friends. WALLESTON. GERALD - '1Jerry - 8 MacArthur rd. 922-2738. 10.11.12 - Intramurals. 11.12 - Varsity baseball. 10 - Gymnastics. baseball. Pam, Molson, 1984, Baseball. soccer, gold, silver, O.K. , 2 nights and Friday and Saturday WALSH. JUNE MARIE - June - 38 Lothrop St. 927-1179. 11,12- Pantherette. 10 - Lived and learned secretery of homeroom, 11 - Ceasar Oh Ceasar , Salem State History Conference. Long bus rides. friendly faces, and dancing the night away. WATSON. VALERIE LYNN - 7 Prospect St. 922-7094. 10,11 - Intramurals, music marathon, 11.12 - Ledger staff, musical. band banquet,10- H.R. Rep., spring track. indoor track. cross country mgr., Chamber of Commerce Honors Banquet, Miss Blan- chard Bio. Plaque. 11.12 - Band. 11 - Jr. at Large. Main student COUFICII, wood- windquire, 'Ceasar Oh Ceasar , N.H.S. lBlazer recipientl. band exchange. Salem State History Conf., 12 - Wind ensemble. Sr. at Large. band VP.. yearbook staff. Hey, Hamlet . The smell of money, iazz attacks. playing in traffic, James Taylor Live in Concert, green M8iM's. Mr. Skiff, bass clarinets. the poetry of M. Ashlem Dunsworth. stealing candy from babies. BPR. arachnids, taking pot shots at the librar- ians. skiing, music, Monty Python. great winged gibortniques, Sherlocks sidekick, water pistol fights, old episodes of Saturday Night Live and Star Trek. What is love? 'Tis not hereafter present mirth hath present laughter. WATTS. JAMES- Jim - 31 Pierce Ave.922-0295.10.11.12- Track, intramural football. WEST, CHRISTINE - Chris - 151 Park St. 927-1253. 12 - Aegis. soccer team. Horse- back riding, jogging and keeping in shape. WHITE, MARK - 48 Cogswell Ave. 927-4939. WHITE, PAMELA - Pam - 69 Hull St. 922-0435. 10,11.12 - Intramurals, H.R. Sec.. 11.12 - Homeroom decorating. office aide. 12 - French club, French exchange. WHITE, SHARI LEE - Sha - 12 Upland Rd. 922-7629. 11,12 - Gymnastics team. 10 - Spanish club, Intramurals, 11 - Outing club, Pleasant Mt. Ski Trip, 12- H.R. V. Pres., yearbook. Intramural Dance . '66 Mustangs. The Fools , Sass , Boston Bands. Bugs Bunny and Baby Hughie, Ukariah and Josiah Who. the beach, scorpios. WHITNEY, LINDA - 5 Cogswell Ave. 922-2632. 10.11.12 - Tutor. 10.11- Honor Roll, alt. H.R. rep., 11,12 - Gymnastics team. Chairperson of SAP., N.H.S., 11 - Student Advisory Board, Ceasar Oh Ceasar , 12 - B-Hive. Alt House Treasurer, stage mgr Hey, HamIet . WIGHTMAN, JOHN - Jack - 26 Grant St. 10,11.12 - AFS. Reincarnation, spirits. foreign countries, etc.. etc., etc. WILBUR. ANN - 9 Lawnbank Rd.922-3614.10.11.12 - Varsity tennis. 10 - H.R. V. Pres.. 11 - Varsity swimming, photo club, G.A.P.P., 12 - Swimming. student evaluation committee. Beating Danvers. the Vinyard, Lazars 420's, Hobie Cats. Sweet Baby James, food, skiing, summertime, tennis. WILCON. MARSHA - 20 Pine Rd. 922-1418. 10 - Band, 11 - Cheerleader, Ceasar Oh Ceasar , 12- H.R. President, cheerleader. WILKINSON, KENNETH - 43 West St. 927-2905. 10.11.12 - Soccer team. 10.11 -Intra- murals. 10 - Regional Student Advisory Committee, 11 - Council representative, Boys State. A.F.S.. 12 - A-House Pres.. Main Student Council. A.F.S.. Driving the Sonning Rd. crew home after practice. WILLIAMS, JANE - 8 Wellesley Rd. 927-1022. 11.12 - Football cheerleader, 10 - H.R. Pres., 11 - H.R. Rep., C-House council, Jr. at large, Intramurals. 12 - V. Pres C-House, parents night usherette. Director Thanksgiving Slide Show. Parties, beaches and sunsets. a brew inthe hand! arrl Weekends, Everybody, D.D., J.M., J.S.. M.Z., J.L.. D.S. WINITZEFI. STEVE - 10 Thorndike St. 927-7292. Partying. WINSLOW, EDWARD H.. - Whimpy - 112 Hull St. 922-2230. 10.11 - Fire box monitor, work. being an A.A. Molson. Van Halen. Foreigner. mini ravioli. skiing. skating. The Who, Friday. Blans Duster. WINSLOW, PAMELA J. - Pam - 927-1762. 10,11,12 - Homeroom Treasurer. 11 - Salem Conference Meeting, 10,11 - Intramurals. 11,12 - Basketball Cheerleader eating with Billy Joel. modeling, movies. iRocky Horrorl rambling down Greenwood. partying. S., D. and Rock 8. Roll. class of '80, go for it , always look on the bright side of life. Basketball games, MT, ying-yang. Kitty-Kitty yahl. Luga. WOOD. DANA - Wanadood - 28 Budleigh Ave. 922-2218. 10,11.12 - Band, 11.12 - Stage Band,10-fire box monitor, O.S. Club. 12- Hello Dolly orchestra. Shredded Pelican Lips sauteed in earwax. chicken cookies, Rush. Yes. Styx, Maynard Fergu- son, Led Zepplin. Sister Sadie. Ya gotta try, naima, cheerful me. Neil Perart. Dykes Buick. Dead babyiokes. Rick's philosophy, Waterville Valley, Zan king, Shu-Kea, Poon, the 8-ball, A.A.F., Being. WOODS. KEVIN - 9 Jaspen St. 10.11 - Intramurals. 10 - Photo club Being rude at the mall. WOODS. PAULA - 32 Greene St. 922-5782. 10,11.12 - Gymnastics team lcapt 12l YESCALIS. BOB - 29 Beckford. 922-8682. YOUNG. SUSAN -10,11,12 - Field hockey, winter track. spring icapt. 118i12l 10 - Class Treas., 11 - H.R. Pres., Yearbook, Ledger, outing club. Ceasar Oh Ceasar , 12 - Hey, Hamlet . A buzz-bee a ranis and a sous. ZOLL. MIRIAM - 4 Orchard St. 922-4002 10 - Homeroom treasurer. Aegis staff. Intramu- rals. 11 - H.R. Pres.. co-editor Aegis. 12 - Corresponding Secretery of Senior class. H.R. Rep., Editor of Aegis, outing club. Sailing, running, New Hampshire, Molson s, Carole King. Suzanne , senior week, friends. mellow parties. guitars. the beach. tuna fish, writing and food ZOLOTAS. CATHY ANN - 5 Pine Knoll Dr 927-1412 10 - Music Man . 11 - Ceasar Oh Ceasar . Sweet Charity . 12 - Hey Hamlet . Hello Dolly Horses, music. friends. parties. green M8.M's. playing tennis with Allyn and Jimmy. plays. exchanges, getting kicked out ol the library, roller skating. teasing P A about P R . 6th period study hall. M J. and her R C., strange lunch tables, paper lights. ' Go for it ', Rape whey ZUCHOWSKI, NEAL - 22 Warren St 179 + 110 . 7 ' '4.4g,j...v ,ZT4-.lr ' . .C, U 551 so 11 L-Q 0 ,' --5. Sa ' ug O ng r I u N Q . 5 Qqggub, ' ' .us ii - 5 I. ' 0 ' i 9b 5 'Q U 0,9 'NT' -,,,: 'a -' U, U Q up , 5 U0 -.- ,mfhlssf .D is up Qi-u . ig.- , i - JM ,lf 2 5--' 'X si Two Beverly Firms Extend Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1980 organ 9 Doug as Planning and Research Consultants Real Estate - Site Selection - Development Land Utilization and Marketability Studies Neiland J. Douglas, Jr. Morgan and Douglas 112 Sohier Rd. Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 Oft Telephone: 617-922-7000 gan- awheftdo Insurance Agency, Inc. 5: All Forms of insurance Leslie Morgan James Fi. McPherson, CPCU John M. Dooling, CPCU Neiland J. Douglas, Jr. 112 Sohier Rd. Beverly, Massachusetts 01915 Telephone: 617-922-0245 F N H N 4'-'P - TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED - REBUILT Q' ' T A ' ' Standard or Automatic l , .4 Auto aoov Q H' V ZX ' BODY and FENDER WORK I 6- -I Frame and Glass Work S 24 Hfpllri WHECKLH ggpqvlgf: 'l5 River Street Beverly, Massachusetts COMPLETE FRAME STRAIGHTENING RALPH wuson 62 Water St. 922-4637 Fine used can Beverly, Mass. 01915 Tel. l617I 922-0555 Congratulations Valerie J 1 l 1 CUSTOM READY MADE FRAMES I o PAINTINGS o PRINTS Barbara, Bob and Tod Sayce 16 Dodge St., Rte. 1-A, at Rte. 128 X A T X-B., U O BODY X North Beverly, MA 01915 I 7 7 'I - --as BARBARA'S ff! f- 'jjfga HANG-UP THE A fa jfgffi uf, g f COMPLETE I , . ,Goff FRAME SHOP L' thy, - L., 16175 927-7639 Expert Body Repairs 0 Insurance Estiniates Frame Straightening 0 Glass Repairs I - Towing 0 Expert Radiator Service ,.x,,:,.,,- as N 'I'-: I- , TIAPOTHEC Quality Work Reasonable Prices W lag lf.,-IIE FARMS l I 922-3334 , Visit our New 8, Modern Shop ll West Street, Beverly Farins, Mass. Telephone 027-0077 We Won't Dent Your Budget! Pew C- B-wsim Over 30 Years Experience Cliff Eckmann, Licensed Appraiser - 922-0g31 I Congratulations 29 River St., Beverly TWH Kr I-1110! J 183 F BRITTQN' 'SSSIY VOLKSWAGEN BEVERLY, MASS. Sales and Service 128 Park Street, Beverly Tel. 927-6000 K... -...- M ,Z fa ,W B SE W.W. Britton Inc. 3? MOTO GUZZI 465-469 Rantoul St B I , M . 01915 evegg7-0200 Get the Freeman Cycles lnc. 50 Federal St. Beverly, Mass. Automotive Parts For all cars 81 trucks K l aww, zu ' . AAUNGQIIYI 'U ' Roland D. Kelley - Datsun I R S I mul. 0. 38 Flantoul Street Quai? USED CARS FOR SALE Beverly ox AJAMAMALQL gujcwd Drive Safely G4 Pl EASANT ST. X Beveaur 922-1202! 'N BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. Best Wishes A f Best Wishes From To The Class of 1980 Essex Bank Beverly Ipswich COLONIAL BANK Lynn Peabody Lynnfield Saugus 3WamDSC0ff THE COLONIAL BANK THE COLONIAL BANK THE COLONIAL BANK THE COLONIAL BANK FAY SUBARU The Colonial National B an k Congratulations I Class of 80 242 Elliot St. 4 Federal St . P Beverly, Ma. Danvers, Ma 4 f 81 Flantoul sz. Beverly, Ma. 01915 777-1600 927-4867 J K J ....- - 1! N R i R F 1? FP i A S vi. E ,L 5 TO A BRIGHT FUTURE BayBank BayBank and Trust Company 165 C b ISI t a o ree Beverly, Massachusetts O1 915 617!922-1024 Beverly-Danvers- Lynn f N Hamilton-Lynnfield-Manchester J National Bank 3 Lllossi. Ina 113 CORNING ST., BEVERLY. MASS. Landscaping 526-7070 Hot Topping 922-5994 General Contracting Member F.D.I.C. K J F- Nf N I beverly co-operative bank inC0rpOfat9d 1888 254 Cabot Street, Beverly Massachusetts Branch - North Beverly Plaza Compliments of GAUTHIER CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE INC. - J SALEM CARPET CENTER Carpets - Remnants -- Vinyl lnlaid - Area Rugs The Complete Foor 89 Canal Street Covering Center Salem, Ma. 01970 745-7500 J .-L -, -.L Centerville Car Care Center ,, 'J in ' ',:'011iiDi1.1'!t U .i.'lilC'ifl2QfS fiJlii1lL1J1,11y 1DL:li'Iii. U: . f:sigcv,fm.zfi '-'fM.Nl-N smtp. :C .ri Ui'-if' ba FCI- .. , :. ?Txf,ai,'ZCS!R, n :mu mf ' r:i+.wf -.'m1r,g . 111515 '.fDiiQV' -1 - W 4 V ,I tml.. . a rg '1 i2', A 1.1,-1it',':21.i 1. .1 5 Qisigflk 1'd':ff.l14 V 5 .x.5..?.-rn .L s fa'--1 -L , ' -, - A up vi ' im un ugmsn. vooomuc omuuv my gmmmtrx voodw azmmoavt umm mmm: um uma. sm:imurn.m'umum1 u.saroxomvv,vnu.'mr Louis worms moo: m-mums' K4'P'lC all cum. nu- nn .04 1' -- ' ' 350001191 au ,bn Nkum wa P11 N 'P'Y ' my' 40 idk!- Exxon Happy Motoring DePiero's Exxon Service 474 Rantoul Street Beverly, MA. 01915 Phone 922-3541 BIair's Mobil North Beverly General Repairs 81 Tune-ups Exhaust 81 Brake Systems 922-9749 586 Cabot St. Beverly Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Class of 1980 from Toby Ford Congratulations Paul 81 Tom Private Lessons Driver Education Anthony and Salem Auto School Inc. Licensed by The Registry of Motor Vehicles Telephone: 745-4656 72 Washington St. Residence: 922-6016 Salem, MA. 01970 Best of Luck to the Class of 1980 Lynn Auto Supply Co. Inc. STUCK? For a Graduation gift? Receive one-hundred dollars off, on the purchase of any new Pontiac or used car here. Offer good the entire '80 calender year . . . Includes graduate and immediate family . . . Bring yearbook for verification - Do not clip out! Why destroy a beautiful memory! OCEAN PONTIAC Routes 114-w me I-95 Danvers - 777-3730 X J 1 n I 1 WW, tlmzggs by immortal power 'Wax xNf'V5'fV'l'l1l' fli1'1'c'ff'??ffx' 1'fw'm'ir ffflvvr f1'r11.'4'rff1rf' ffm! f'!zH1zf'41mf nfvfsf1r'z1Hf111'1'1' H .fflzffszf fmszhflfzfg fr, r1f-411:11 -an ' rg .sf Qi FJ: , .v vw 7 Y L, , ?'wg . iwnfvfgx 2,33 5,5 6 .4 N r 9' ir Q 9 I fgj ' 'L MAU M KEAG TRUST . . . more than just a bank I f N N Lessons Available 46171 927-0920 PLA CFF monument? unnouu. cuus Best Wishes Class of 1980 7 Reservoir Rd. Beverly, Ma. 01915 -AclN Rt 1A Shawmut Village Best Wishes Class of 80. Custom Made 16171 927-0550 Good Luck Seniors! Lampert's Sport Shop 409 Cabot St. Beverly, Ma. 01915 U Baseball . R Raquetball Hockey Soccer Softball Darts Basketball 1 Boxing Tennis Running gear O O I X O j Qi: -- f 5, 7- --EVM 771 5 I .7 fi lj' - ll A -N.. pr, A 'sv' ' Tontine Window Shades Venetian Blinds B R M M U N Woven Woods Draperies Kirsh Drapery Rods and Repair Work E 130 Sohier Rd., Beverly Shoppe Public Skating Anthony Y Conte Jr Beverly Mass 01915 Proprietor Tel 922 0374 Figure Skating 927-4042 309 Cabot Street HOCKGY 191 f f 4 , N f .WH W, Gi s -L gift xv U 9 s' 8' 51 ' 24 Cl0thi g Q .9 . 1 Lu U 8 7 ' , 315 Jewel y I I ' ' 272 Cabot St 4' f i B I 9 Q Q P 9223550 PM J K I Icons 922-345I EMMRE I 149 Cabot Street ' Fashions for Misses, Jun o X M s, Boys and G' ls X J UNK ... 1 .s, , A 'i 5 i id2Rite 2 - 1 gingiss formalwear Dickie Dale Stride Rite I Vvorids Lorggest Foimolweor Renter Q 3 D d sr ! l'l0l'u'lSh ix telephone I 'Y g MYER QIYES fall! PEABCXN 1 K B J s 532-3193 K' 1' .II J. 'ws-wr , 4 ,X I 5 hi -env' ......-....r ' Sam's Cleaners, lno. Beverly - Danvers Marblehead - Salem Tel. 927-5511 PHoNs 927-3490 JOHN p. CLARK Bridals By Desjardins Midi QQ IIVIIIY FARMS Bridals, Bridesmaid, All-occasion Gowns Prom Gowns FASHION DESlGNlNG REMODELING Mrs. Esther Desjardins 333 Elliott si. ' Proprietor Beverly Ma. 01915 12 WEST STREET BEVERLY FARMS, MA 01915 MDUIIE BHUS. MF'G. OF LADIES SPORTSWEAR BPDCIALIZZNG IN TOPS AND BOTIOMS 48 PARK B'l'Rll7l' BIVIRLY. UABSACHUBUFFS 01015 'lip 'Qian ITIIS STOCK!!! IN FACTORY 'PIL Dliillb PAUL A. MOORE PRE. I AUTO GLASS PLATE GLASS Fine Jewelry including '18k gianpiero jewels 'aurea italian chain 'Citizen Watches , BEVERLY GLASS co.,iNc. Distinctive design Expeft repairs 282 RANTQUL STREET - BEVERLY, MA 01915 D. Chadwick Jewelers I ' ' S l p'Cke 'n9 Wharf 8 em MILT KAUFMAN TEL.922-2123 Q TE L. 922-0359 .'4.s.. , 'Ur Congratulations from i,1g I 1 I Bernards 746. Jewelers sheer Metal work Industrial - Residen tial - Commercial Salem Ma, 27 RIVER STREET ED PACKARD BEVERLY, MA 01915 K BE T W ill jbliio Machinery Division USM Corporation An EMHART um: 194 f N 531 3522 PEABODY GLASS CO., INC. --RROMRT COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE Auro GLASS INSTALLED FURNITURE TOPSK MIRRORS COR. WALNUT s. HOWLEY s'rs, Zggjggf Gus MERUNA PEABODY, MASS. 01960 . In CRAFTSMAN SHIPP CO. CARPENTERXBUILDER '- -' Aoomoms - HOMES . COMMERClAL ooN SHIPR 485 ELLIOTT sr Best of Luck to owner BEVERLY, MA 01915 The Class of 1980 I New England Bait and Tackle of Salem - J X J F G N f ,W .ax ay Q lllllllll wt .'. 'Ps ,Aa, , EEEE E, E ,,,, YL. +561 ,f ,t-, E HA 55, 'AH fl MARI I :fig .i !J53?D-INBOARD MARINE SERVICE Nl: I U ,,,..-,Q- ' DLI V LEILB' INC New England Divers Complimentsof mana. Hannah Marina Beverly 922-6951 K J f I A1 4 -. 5 . Qt t if . ' . , H 'v..., ? ' ' . f Q F ' 5 sg Hx gsyf' ' 1 - -R H '? ,- N Compliments of Sterling Modernizing Company, Inc. 1 l I+ Congratulations! Trowt's Movers 331 Cabot St. Beverly 922-2502 7 YH w f L f SkRSD0p Q A ' g 33 Tel. 774-9620 599-1293 'VC'-HT Lx, AdmiraI's Dining Room Open Daily Danversport Yacht Club Weddings, Banquets, Special Functions Best Wishes Ri. 128 Exit 22E C' to U28 ass o 1980 Q51 Elliott St. Danvers, Mass. fl'0m K - Costanzo's World f eww, www f ,, I ' KW ro. Box 288 Q 43 wfxtsn STREET ue Venn, Mfmssfxceioserrs 01915 l611iJ21 1314 196 Go For T h e B e st ! QUALITY COMPONENTS AT THE RTGHT PRUCE - 1 1 ff o o on -E, WEAT :.,','.1o6s.... l. f T' 1194:-' S , ' .gi-I-132: aerial T 'a'.'4' :Q ' X I Vasa' 4 3:5525 ,. sf--2 if all Mitch and Bob QUALITY COMPONENTS AT THE RIGHT PRICE 198 ENDICOTT STREET DANVERS. MASSACHUSETTS 01923 16171 774-6071 f N if 927-1774 I R cutters' gallery Hair Designing For Men 81 Women I I 263 CABUT STRI-LFT BEVERLY MASS, 01915 Mark Joanne Pam 10172 Enon Street A 9276840 Qiane Beverly, MA 0199 K K C6f7t 74545100 Sportsman's Barber Shop SHAWMUT VILLAGE 4 Enon Street Route 1A, Beverly Tel. 927-3429 IQ Front Street Selena MA f J' ROWAND FISHERIES, INC. X 2 Cabot Street Beverly, Mass. Phone: 927-1871 F. ELLIOTT ROWAND, President K f HENBY'S SUPEBMAFIKET In North Beverly Prime Meats and Home-Cooked Foods X 588 Cabot Street JK 198 I I I J - SERVISTAHD 0 LUMIIIWII O ' PLYWOOD PANELING FENCE PAINT INSULATION 0 MASONRY SUPPLIES 0 POWER TOOLS ' TOOLS v HARDWARE 0 KITCHEN CABINETS 0 BUILDING MATERIALS ' DOORS 8- WINDOWS 0 ANDERSEN WINDOWS Open Friday Evenings 8. All Day Saterday KNIGHT LUMBER MART 84 HOME CENTER 'wg 927 0032 I - 82 River Street, Beverly ... X1 gt: U 16171 927 0247 WE ARE 'TQQ' WN ia sf Q, Qfolii Uiotqefoanlers 0 -' Alan R. Sullivan, Inc. ALAN R. SULLIVAN 19 Rowell Avenue Presldent Beverly, MA 01915 A N L ,owns HARDWARE '7I 'l L4- ff All Sorts of Hardware and Household Things For The Handyman, Householder and Craftsman. Iwo Convenient lorth Shore locations Village Shopping Center Topsfield, Mass. 01983 617-887-2343 7 Dodge Street Beverly, Mass. 01915 J 617-927-1320 J 744 0988 SALES 81 SERVICE ggayrjenis dak 6590-Qocfl QQ., Cgnc. MASTER LOCKSMITHS 97 CANAL STREET JACK WHITMARSH SALEM MASS 01970 In Beverly, Since 1910, lt's been . . 1 'I ILTIAIBERV f y ,gqiflii the FRIENDLY Lumber Yard Efesuiiioiiiei F .. - 5- Mmm 922-0921 Just 2 Blocks from Beverly High School We're the bank that's gone to college 'S' sig J, 501'-HER ROAD 819144841 A VENUE lECUlIl'l'V 'I12 SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY 922 2000 EXiT19 Cunnan Avej Convemently located yust off Route 128 wlth drlve ln servlce and ample free parkmg Free checkmg accounts Savmgs Accounts Low Cost Personal Loans Cgfffdilbibfb was or 1980 'H' V 7. 3 . .' ' 1.31 '79 - f 1 - 1 N ' ,-I . , :,, J, ,, -., ' ---, --Q , ? . , W , ,,..,.,,., ' ..,.,t,,.4 -:as-gas-guteafz.- .mga-1-.., . . 'VW .57 A.-iq. my L4 4-,- s . ...- -A ll' Y v- 2 . h .' Q 'F UA . V Ml' ' ' 'QQ Q..- 1 -f - . .. .:v. .,- -W f-WY., N374-'B ., ,W , ,,, M ,. hm FW.. S. I 'Q' , ,. .cu nz-1' ,. , .-.,v vw X'- uwaf 1 in , Steve Morse, Ralph Parisella Shari MacDonald and John Hogan HAL PH 3 MARKET lug JY 581065 sr-3511542 y f -' - X f Compliments I of Sunray Bakery I Foodstop 11 West St. Beverly Farms Ma. You'Il Love Our Deli! -1 jk Good Luck to the Class of 1980 OH BUSTER INC f',,...,.. ,M --u XX 'lvvtvavs-sled ala OOM COW ff ' aQM1?f'98' 5g'?fc?'T' K Marcos 81 Co. Mason Contractors Brick 81 Stucco Work General Contracting - Parking Areas Paving Contractor - Sidewalks - Streets General Carpentry - Stairs 8. Cellar Floors Chimney Repairs Tel. 922-2765 187 Bridge St., Beverly f - TEL. l6'l7l927-3800 ZAMPELL REFRACTORIES INC. REFRACTORIES - INSULA TIONS THOMAS J. ZAMPELL 90 PARK STREET PRESIDENT BEVERLY, MA 01915 k,,sMx - -V i ,FE b. R iii: ' ' ' -A 5, :.. ' '4 ' 2, Q . .., 11 , . - g 'nf ' ' -' '52 H: 'E 5 .. ' , ' ' '-iff , 'r' 'V .-. - A -.wg .Y .. , ...S X .k -- f 'xv .A ., 'sa-' - . . -. 1 ...-. . , ,-'L . Rte 128 Dunham Road Beverly ...... Stone - Tile - Fireplaces -- Plastering Wood Burning Stoves Best of Luck Class of 80 Thomas J. McLaughlin Mason Contractor - I 23 Fiske Rd. Wenham Mass. 01984 468-3074 DUDLEY HAXNKINS CODQFBSS CDDSUFUGUIDD CO , ll lG general contractors bass river- office building 112 sohier road be er-ly massachusetts C1915 S 17 922 BOSS . n I U V . Nick's Best Beef on the North Shore We're the only one 139 Dodge St., North Beverly Tel. 922-9076 479 Cabot St. Beverly Super Sub Shop 324 Cabot St. 927-4788 3 rt M I fi' a ' J, Q ' 1' V: ith Y :.:, 4 af.:L fiJ L ' L 1' l . Q , 1? i y 7,16 V WM' ' - Qi, ,531 ,bg -,IM ,,..4l jf' ' We 1 : 1' 'Ya , ' 1:2 f'- fm 2 ' ,fn - 'fliffg . , ,Y Q 5, - 4 i-1, , ,1' , 9?E- ' gg'..w..aM- . 'Y' ' f ' a ,ma 5 ' The Tasty Food Center 'Reg. U.S. Pat. Off., Am. D.Q. Corp. tcl Copyright 1975 Am. D.Q. Corp. 496 Cabot St. ' Beverly, Ma. K J Santin Engineering Inc. 69 Federal St. Model Makers W' Plastics 31 Best Wishes from Peggy's Sub Shop f Compliments of King's Grant K .. - THE NORTH SHURPS MOST FAMOUS RESTAURINT K mum were - Swv FASHION SHOWS TUESDIYS IZ T0 2 PM. PIANO Et ORGAN MUSIC WED. THRU SAT. I WEDDING RECEPTIONS 'Q-fflf'-17 SEVERAL PLANS AvAiLABLE ROUTE IA OFF RTE 128 EXIT 20N normi asvmr. 927-1166 c b f FLAMINGO on the wharf Women's and men's clothing, shoes 81 accesories Pickering Wharf Salem, Mass. X 4 Prime rib, steaks, seafood . . . Serving lunch 8. dinner Congress 81 Derby Streets VICTORIA STATION At Pickering Wharf Salem, Mass. 01970 617-745-3400 Waikiki Restaurant if y if Weekdays - 11 :30 a.m. -- 1:30 a.m. , 9 Friday 8t Saturday - 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 a.m. ' Sunday -12:00-1:30 a.m. 'Q' 1 i Specialize in Pinacoiada Catering 3 ' . ' ,X ff H The King of the Pu-Pu Platters J as I Phone 922-7661 Congratulations to the Class of '80 ' Best Wishes to Kenrvwooo sALEs The C'ffjm0f1980 Ours Costs Less Clint Sales Joe Stacey P.O. Box 373 47 P K St B I M Sales Manager Beverly, Ma 01915 ar ' ever y' a' , i Catering Chef's For those who prefer the finest Weddings, Anniversaries Parties of all types Tom Rhoads 922-8553 Catering Chef's will offer any member of the class of 1980 a 1090 discount, giving all proceeds to the Mitch Carrier Fund. B an , 130 Sohier Road Beverly, Ma. 927-4242 'I R J to the Class of 1980 UNCLE SAIWS ICE CREAM 444 4 Class of 1980 Compliments of Dick 8. Junes N F s d s p s b N candoxt l1keM naldscan . obgg ' MC20l'l8ad'S I x J p l I I Campbell Funeral Home I 525 Cabot Street Beverly Frank T. Campbell Glenn F Campbell Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 from K Bill and Bob's Dipalos Florists E Floral Designing for All Occasions 3 4 495 Cabot Street 1 Beverly, Mass. 01905 ft- ' f x Tel. 922-6329 il'-lk! be 1 ' f4 Ye 1 'fr jp- 3 sf L- il Aj EL-6? Q: -I -I J v'5't Ctoweast pumcs , pon Au. OCCASKONS Chapman's Greenhouse AN 81 Garden Center NARUWK Pkhlvmoub DAGKOWSKII pnop. '79 BRIDGE sc. MNCW SC- 58 Hart St. 0GV6RLy,mAgs O19l5 I Beverly Farms, Mass. 01915 nav-wvm ,A ' 'Q 7' L ,J 'F j QT'.Qqv fx! N x . , I -N' 5 15.2 heed! 4 M. I L+! , f-, FLORIST Tl LEPHONF, 922-8444 ' Q 185 CABOT SYUYYT ervrm.v. MASQ. o 9l5 ' I I fl f fulfill Vrulprn f f Stanley J. Mikluski Realty 81 Insurance 19 Broadway Beverly, Ma. 01915 Tel. 922-1770 GOOD LUCK! Good Luck class of 'ao L F. Berman 81 Associates 3 Gordon Rd. Beverly, Mass. JI . Y K. 4--A' ,QQ , 2 : .. vs - 'Q' 1: The Sophomore, that af' '98 woula' an io exzfeivo' ff CONGRHTUIAWONS 0 Blass of 20 Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Zayre Com I THE Framingham Massachusetts 01701 FORTUNATO ZAY R E REALTOR' Your Family Discount Store of Beverly 39 Woodbury St. Beverly, Ma. 922-3611 K . J Lillian F. Goff, CBB. Realtor 922-1707 Wayward Duck I 24 West St., Beverly Farms Goff 83 Hale Street - P.O. Box 93 - Beverly, MA 01915 Congratulations to the Class of '80 F8l'mS Wyatts Hardware The Commodore 26 West St Beverly Farms Luncheons - Dinners - Cocktails Beverly Farms Private function rooms Pub on lower deck Tel: 922-5590 l 26-28 West St. Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 from Charlie Cheng of California Best Wishes VE FUEL COMPA esuausueo 1912 E IL IL. E H E R EX ST., IEVERLY, TELEPHONE 912-ODI mpany for ALL Se J FUELQHIL fn , . Q X 'wa OIL HEAT AIR CONDITIO HUMIDIFICATI Congratulatlons to Beverly Hzgla School Grads Beverly Tunes MA lfE,FnAsERa ATCH INSUIQKN CE W . 1 . .- -21 . , Z,,: Boo-Boo Kitty J 0.1 1 l2'l,4ll-ji: 45311-!'!1g:'3l, , f -. N . '-'- A nn.. .. -A .' .J A '51 'rv' nosenr o. 0oNAi.0 B. REAL ESTATE 234 CABOT ST. TEL. 922-2330 Cnr. FEDERAL ST., BEVERLY, MASS. F ' N Best of Luck Class of 1980 Nap Pero Oil Co. 12 Victor Ave. Beverly, Mass. 922-2657 K J J A.J. Callahan 8- Son lnc. Plumbing 81 Heating Oil Burners - Sales 81 Service 721 Hale St. Beverly Farms, Ma. 922-0326 Congratulations from I som ond son 126 Sohier Rd. Beverly, Moss, 01915 922-61100 Fuel Oil 81 Heating Equipment Your Energy Savings Company I A L.-- K Lewis, Clark 8t Browm OJQNEK C902 X 41,5 O 275 Cabot Street LU Ax 'Lt 2 Beverly, Mass. 01915 W , E Z 922-4630 v 1 604 Main Street Reading, Mass. 01867 ' 5 944-0427 INSURANCE AGENCY J Sterling Insurance Agency, lnc. YOUR Hd? 6'l7U8fIf lnsuronre! ,VACQENT 9 Broadway 31, senvggvou Fnnsv Beverly' Ma' Lester Sterling Dick Mooney , J 211 fi raw r 922-1652 or 922-5335 232 Hale Street tkoute 1273 0 Beverly, Mass. 01915 50 Cabot Street B verly, Massachu t 01915 16171927-7000 - or Mass. Toll Free 1-800-892-0280 N l 7'-i' ' 'if' North ShoreTravel Service ...ii-. ic XNQ 0 Q ' +9 A X 1 as 'Qs N f 6 DJ! lf you are travelling in 1980 -- Call my dad Jenny - Congratulations - Dad 16171 922-8816 C. Lawler 8 Travel 203 CAIOT STREET IEVBRLY. MASS. 0191! A-'-as QL PQLICE f All 'fill I li .l 7. 8 LK L . IIA, ,gg -5 ,1 , , 5 SQ' 'E 5 ,, A 'gg 55.5 T A :1 W Q ... 'f' ' 1. fi xx A J N 2? Q 'ii - 5 J Congratulations Class of '80 Beverly Pol ice Patrolmans Association K.. ass f 1 rom Beverly Police Superior Officers Association JK J N f W T th Cl S f198O Best of Luck to G0 dby G dL k The Senior Class G d F ff of 1980 from the The Class of 1981 BGVGVIY-High SCHOOI Music Parents Association X J Compliments of Beverly Fire Fighters Local 1669 Beverly Federation - ,, ,, of - --X Teachers Congratulations Best washes to the Class of 1980 Senifrtgfassu from Mayor Peter F. Fortunato Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Beverly Teacher's Association .Jk- NF 5 1 n 'll - , Flu 'li W IJ ' l 1 I Congratulati d Best Wishes to th Class of 1980 From Beverly Midget Football Nancy Kirlis F I J Foreign Auto Parts Mr and Mrs Angelo P, Themes Nancy Fitzgerald Martha Sweeny Jane Borcherson Tom Delaney Phil Currier Martha Chase Sue Fitzgerald Tom Halon Howie Goldstein William Broussard John Crowell Alphonse Pelonzl Robert Bamberger Jack Wilkins Mr. and Mrs. Boynton Beverly E. Gilmore Shari DuBois Roberta Jansky Debbie Desantis Herbert L, Small Elaine and Roland Gagnon Mltchell's Dance Studio Leo Murphy Manuel's Black and White Orchestra Betty Baumann Dick Jackson Cindy Merrill-Seabrook Cheryl Mitchell Uncle Wally Robert W. Stuard Bob Williams Joyce M. Kidney Al and Bea Hagan Red Michaud Pattle Currier Don Killam Billy Nolan Bruce Criswell Kenneth C. Acres Debra Hanka Ahe Howard Page Kay Tolvanen Mr. and Mrs. Mina Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs David and G Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Minigell . Ted Crateau . Condon len Witwicki John Hatcher Mr and Mrs. Robert Kampersal Micki's Leather Outlet Isabel Harriman Bob Pleroni Lisa Bergeron Robert Bucco Crystal Lunch 175 Washington St. Ser-Vis Cleaners Shalom' Ms. Susan Tarricone Mrs. Gordon Thornton Mr. Joe Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Thornton Joan Dunn Mr and Mrs. Robert McParland Karen and Andrea Anthony Mr. and Mrs. Lois J. Macaro Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornton Barbara A, Watson Frank and Chris Appaloni June Dickering Steven Cross God Bless You Guys Mark Harrington Evelyn Wightman Nancy Bailey Jonathan Gray Dean Cole John Wilbur Jeanne Russo Jerry Connors Margie Conroy Helen Kearney Mr and Mrs Zygmlnt Puter Good Luck 1980 Jill Gage Patrons Gail M. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Tallo Mr. and Mrs John Casey William Walker Roland Routhier Mr. and Mrs. . Dee Moven and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Markey and Family Debbie Hay Rachel Mitchell Phyllis Paulsen Catherine Damour Stephen B. Gasperoni Mrs. Edward Delaney Mrs. Shirley Levy Mr. and Mrs An hony Jack Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arrington . t Mr. and Mrs, Edward Glichhouse V. Mr. and Mrs. Da id Belleau Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simmons David and Alice Gardner G.C. Conway Mrs. Leclair The Ahleson family Compliments of Ray's Barber Shop John Petrulis, Sr. Evelyn MacMillan Leah St. Pierre Doris Myers Leo Patrick Smart, Jr. Roy Beauchamp John E, Lennox Douglas MacDon Annie Hall Donald Grleves ald Alfred Otis Marshall, Jr. John Allen Richard Wagner Albert R. Titus Phillup Walkup Richard Muise Ray Charland Bob Wisocky Norman Hurley Mark Lawrence Steve Holtt Rusty Goodick Paul Ammann Steve Tobey Kerry Lewis Kevin Finnegan Jerry Paige Dolans Fine Hair Fred Peters Rich Chmiel Tim Hegany Glenn Anderson Anne Grzybinski Patty Flanigan Bruce Francis Tom Bond Ben Dover Jim Kelly Rick Massero Tony Chirco Bruce Sarro Omeros Galiatsat Bill Short Bob Lewis Bob Pellitier Dick Lafrance Red Monahan Russ Goodick Larry Stickney Russ Klien Dan Schroeder Warren Parsons David Brown Robert Kumph Bob Maguire Scott Kinade Mike Kaminski Pam Stillson Cutting os Mr, 8- Mrs. Paul Fumarola Mr. 8. Mrs. James Brown W.W. 8. Armeggadon Russo's Restaurant 418 Cabot St. Beverly Tony's Market 396 Cabot St. Johnny's Barber Shop Tilton's Pharmacy 294 Cabot St. Raphael's Artistic Stylists 283 Cabot St. D'Aldos Cutting Company Beverly-Ipswich Maria's Pizza Hared's Restaurant Frank's Taxi Mr. 8t Mrs. Vartzelis John Cahill John A. Mahan Elaine Page Dan and Jan O'Brien Leo Boudreau Fasset's Market E.F. Hutton - Salem Patte-Ann Il 131 Essex St. Salem Will Ray Tree Service Encore Odds and Ends Bookstore National Bicycle Shop Soby's Lunch 212 Derby St. Salem Bill's Kustom Upholstery 278 Derby St. Salem Donors Jimmy's Marina 278 Derby St. Salem Carvel Ice Cream Borah's Mr. 81 Mrs. William F. Mahoney Barb Chouinard Travel World Dick Simmons Barber and Stylist White Cap Carpet Cleaners Mr. 8. Mrs. George Rudolph Best Wishes Beverly Drakes Salesman Samar Mrs. Vida Donovan Jennie Manzi Dave 8 Pat Fournier Richard 8t Robert Cashman Clinton 81 Rita Cashman John Ludlow The Reiser Family His Storehouse Christian Bookstore DiPaIo Glass Co. Rev. Robert O'Grady Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Nuccio Mr. 8. Mrs. Wendell Mason Mr. 8- Mrs. James Main, Heidi 8- Cindy Mr. 81 Mrs. John Smallwood 8. Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas Bodek 8. Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Seaberg Compliments of Patti Construction Philip Weld 105 Lovett St. .Beverly John 8. Marilyn Crowley 107 Lovett St Mrs. Bodek Elaine Main Bandhauer's Pastry Shop Dustin's Gulf Service Cabot 8l Roundy Sts. Cassandra's Corner Austin Layne Ray Whitcomb Gary Fumarola loannis Tsiplakis Jim Hayes Scott Bevan Arthur Lewis A Friend Keith Fumarola Joan Fumarola Mary Fumarola Mr. 8. Mrs. William Fumarola Mr. 8. Mrs. Daniel Stillson 217 Keep Off The Grass Arvies Candies Compliments of Alyces Home Made Ice Cream - Salem Mr. 8- Mrs. Michael Manzo Mary Lou Jadwin Alderman Jeffrey W. Conley and Family Davis Drug Tony and Marcha Palazola Lawrence Kline lnvelco Inc. Stern's Natural Food Center Kenney Transportation Beverly Paint and Wall Paper Co. Tom's Discount Furniture 83 Eliot St Best of Luck Jackie and Ray's Pizza Utility Metal Products Good Luck Class of 1980 Mr. 81 Mrs. Bernard Vincent 8 Family Keep Your Goals High Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Kass and Family Robert T. Nelson Plumbing and Heating Peter and Debbie Scouras Witch City Auto Body Best Wishes to the Class of 80 Best of Luck - Hotwatt Winer Brothers Apple Basket 198 Cabot St. Beverly Putnam Pantry Pickering Wharf Salem Dr. 8 Mrs. F. Weston Clark R.V. Colanto - Jeweler North Beverly Country Variety Dr. Harold Kaplan Dr. Stanley Sozanski Jay's Car Lot - Beverly Leslie Ray lns. 129 Dodge St. L.H. Rogers East India Sq. Salem Rho Fashion Boutique Pickering Wharf Salem Congratulations Class of '80 Cove Gulf Station Peter Anthony's Edies Lunch Sponsors Driscoll's Pharmacy 588 Cabot St Alan F. Johnson Turner U.S.A. Ltd., lnc. Well Wisher Mr. 8 Mrs. Nathan Zoll A Friend Glovsky and Glovsky Dr. 8 Mrs. A. Goldberg Best Wishes to the Class of 80 Morgan - McPherson lns. 112 Sohier Rd Beautiful Things Flowers and Gifts 14 Norman St. Salem Fotografia Studio 283 Cabot St. 927-3267 Rantoul Tailoring Walsh's Service Station 449 Cabot St. McNulty Chevrolet Inc. 420 Cabot St. Mr. Vincent's Coiffeures 409 Cabot St. Taylor Rental Center 398 Cabot St. The Santy 310 Cabot St. Kransbergs Fu rnitu re 301 Cabot St. Cabot Street Liquors 285 Cabot St. Donald R. Leclaire D.M.D. Ricci's Market Paul's Locksmith Shop Hannah Shop Travel by Irene E. Spear Co. Sterling and Vic Page O'Hara's Inc. Abbott Yarn Shop Good Luck 1980 Mr. 8. Mrs. John Wightman Beverly Market 84 Hale St. Hair by Sharon Elizabeth's Bridal Shoppe 159 Elliott St. Danvers Myles McPherson Youth Center Farms Fashion Beauty Salon Cassandra's Corner 4 ,ev '1 4 'Q fqw Vwx lg Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blowg I am the diamond glints on snow. I am sunlight on ripened graing I am the gentle autumn's rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft star that shines at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there. I did not die. Stefanie Lovasco Francis Roberts 1 Q W-mvon-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 0 Norm Covolmo ,. b, ,.. -U,-,,.'.4,-. ,.L.+ I .i f Q . , , , Q dc 'R i s 'fx' Y L 21' 1 '45 f' :Pip 43' Q 15 . ,, gg.. . Y ' ff: . 4.75 . , O N 4 u L s' ian: QV.. ' -.4 .


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