Billerica Memorial High School - BMHS Yearbook (Billerica, MA)
- Class of 1976
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Special thanks to Joyce, Laurie, Denise, Kevin, Jean, Joe, Bruce, Mel, Peter, Carol, Kathy, Jane, Mark, Terry, and everyone else whose typing, artwork, ads and patrons made this book possible. We would like to call your attention to our advertisersg it is their contributions which enabled some of you to buy this book for 56.50 instead of Sl4.00. A grateful salute is extended to Mr. Grillo and Mr. Richardson for all of their help, sainted patience, and unforgettable friend- ship. ta? w 'Y I When I want your opinion FII beat it out ofyou. a.,1. it -L-- gm 898 X itfgfsifw 9 P' ' 9 ,,iw-...,., ., , sl, P 1, 4 v- gtbxxx V- yo Xa fgfi . . LJ ' A L ,s ,L I Q . .,C'..+-'ff - ' V i If 'VL-2 . X I 4 --MQ RQ ii J , .vifitf S X Xs- 'ff , 1 I A Q. m X x X -X 5 . if 4 fg'- '-'ss ,- , l 'long ,....J in 3-5-6 Vmu. I A mf 5.4-n-- ' fi K, A Mk I- . 9 I Lx' ' af- ' 99 if T 7 ' 24 CHECK OU 'ORLGN LANGUAGE 5 4.,4.4,..4 . A Akr- .lsnmr-f f- f F' Q 1 , -.9 si Cl I 3 G 2' ra Q 5 ll, Q8 e 1 ,.. A X ,fs '1 MJT 4 2-'iw . . , a n V ,LJ '1 -1: aa. . -,. ., I2 'H Q La. -rj, Shortest S Tallest Darlene Cerrati, Ralph Marchant Terry O,Connor. Chuck Gallant SUPERLATIVES 0 Q- ' 'fig , fi? X ,s ,C . Best All Around Human Being Class Liberals 96 v. ' Charlie Capps, Terri Kilroy Sam Auciello, Jeanne Cennamo 'Y ' 'Quiz Friendliesl Best Looking Therese Lahaie, Charlie Capps Paula Dermody. Peter Miln 7 1 3 14 in If Zu i Most Talkative Shyesf John Snyder, Mary Kaye Mullin Neil Gillis, Terry Goodner ,114 Q -' T by tlfkkvxxxl ' ' U A f '. 151 Most Talented Class Artists Stacey Micka, Tony Ayers Cheryl Cavaretta, Ted Doyle . TT 1. ' ' ' Y , . .4 , ' 1 x' ,, . ,. . is 1 I9 'v Q 0,4 , if F? . 1 rj ' T li 1351, -Z . M051 Migchiexvgus Outstanding Students Bobby Johansen. Debbie Ahern Vinny Squiiieri, Donna Bielinski t , x 'xl is i yy 0 .., k '11 1 4, iq Most Likely to Succeed Class Flirts - Joyce Elden, Vinny Squitieri 14 Kathy LeBourdais, Jack Morgan I . iq.. ,ilk xx 'swf Class Clowns Class Workers Terry Kilroy, Jerry Joyce, Chris Ciccotelli Chris Bromberg. Charlie Capps New fffki .. , 4, , f O fl Class Couple ,J l Gerry Dube. Dave Streb W. If 114. ,nn 43' A X 51 J Best Sense of Humor John Sears, Terri Kilroy 4 if -4-:ii 'IINQB-5' Most Athletic l Kathy Hughes, Carl Quinton NORTHERN SOCCER LEAGUE MVP Best Dressed BOSTON GLOBE ALL SCHOLASTIC EASTERN Sandy Stickney, Glen Schermerhorn MA SS' ALIJKSTAR ALL STA TE I5 ALL NEWENGLAND CLASS Ula 1aIL1:R Z S Se . ' fl: President Charlie Capps Secretary Kathy Dwyer N lv AND Af'.9',Qg.'s 'C f 5 - 2,- if Vice President Sam Auciello Treasurer Chris Bromberg '. h X V PQ, 1- 19 .Q .,- F 1 af A EM e 'Q x ,. g Otis Tholander Phil Markey Q-ENE N s H A fl 4 f L I 1 ' a I ,f ,P LQ ik 4 E 1... vf isa' 5 5 'A 1,4-U . 1- .gs s J ' ' - -- -' .' 'V --'VI --aff XL-'M ' , A, ,YQ w' .4 ,. M If 1 Q 1 . , f N , ' ' ,j . Q I ', 3. . ffirvv- Ig an Q v , N ' 1. -L : H! 2 ii ' fn' 21 . i I , E ww, ' ' ., , 'sm x 1 h XL ,Lx.:n2.v' -D,-',:,, 9 K A 3, 'ii,f'f- . - A Q , ,X ' iv ' 1 r . A Gb' '51'42.f f- 5 M- A',,i - V if WV- 'KKK' lrfvf. 0 . -.. 1 'QL MRI b x K . ,if , 5 ' 'rllty -+L' 'x Y, f 1 3, ' Jf, . NJ- , . I'- N N AD M 1 N :Sr RAT so N FACU LT y - -v 4 5 , 4 4,7 ' Y -, 3 lx A M ' 1 'il ' ' I P 0 5 1 k I J. a- 'ff' . q' : 'QQ - .5 '::,Q,:bl y A -,.- Fifi ' 'Q 1 IQ. I' I L za W. R. Tiff ' ,???2't::i 1: sf . Q, ' ,AJ f 0. I 4A 3 -, f gf JA Fw 'Q 4 ,A Aff. 4 ,443 3' mf Elgin fx' , 5. gr? t 'N kg A qi? .IJWV V 4 n - iw 'Q ui' ', - I is -' 4, HF- . - D 'Q-AP Zz, . ,F . :Ar 1' Lug, li 5 . V: :,,'f 14 Eff W f ' w ' ww f :W V 1V, g'?:1iF'i' , , R, ' 91,1 -li' la IW V Q - L ' :egg lux Y SQ 'v FIG .V nlv Mr. William Flaherty, Supt. ---'Q' OQOQ ,pf Mr. Paul Heffernan,Ass1. Supl. To: Graduates ofthe Class of 1976 May I congratulate each and every one of you on your graduation from Billerica High School. You have seen changes in the school in your brief four years. You have encountered space problems and construction interruptions and still have performed in an excellent manner. I am sure your ability to endure and prosper during changing times will stand by you in the years ahead. I wish you well. Sincerely, William H. Flaherty, Jr. Superintendent of Schools Mr. Howard Goodrow, Business M gr. Mr. David Nuttall, Asst. Supl. I8 f I 1 William Archambault, Principal 5 s Joseph Sarno, Vice-Principal Congratulations Class of 1976 on having completed your high school education and receiving your diploma. This is a unique class because it not only graduated during our country's bicentennial celebration but it is also the first class to have graduated from our line new ten and one-half million dollar high school addition, You will always be remembered. The very best of everything to you in the future. William Archambault Principal H lfc W!! ff X 4 X l lr A i A - .- O 17 K uk gr 'N -X 1-5 fy X ifkgc f ,. X Qi H1 .7 QQ-eggs' 5 -, A Q ,XV Xxx 'V' , 2 4 S X l A illyugrxx i A It ,- k -,hx X ,. . - A are 0 f' 41 N kcSt,tgf ,L I N' A ,- f' Yfrfi , yxf' Q I7 , -i if X 'ii ' I CQ ' Y cf ,X HP- V ?,,.l-411 ,..c- V i if 'J ! , 17:5 i fl! W V h'-we-ul Diran Derlviarderosian, Vice-Principal 19 ff l v Q-'G Mr. Anthony Stelluto, Senior Mr. William Alcott, Junior House-:masters Q s f il i 1 5 M., Mr. Arthur Johansen. Sophomore Mr. John Coveney, Freshman 20 5552 ' s X, V 9:2 -5 ,J QC- r 'I' W 'Q .- .3 f f W s 5 S J IJ N Nfl ? Pg li ll 'f '24 41 'lm f ,M 115 'X -lxfmiv A ,l l I 1 I 4 X , - . Inq? 2 lj I ' N I XX kv-lx, ' .1, X ,I V I 1 Vw x Y i .ug .N I 1 14311. f ' lf ' X 5 X l e l ff'-,--ge, J A if S, ' '- Mr. Desmond V ,ff 7 X Social Studies 'Sz-7 ll: .Vx Mr. Janelli Mr. Heffeman Mr. Infanger Social Studies Social Studies Language fi 5'- ' Mr. Kroen Mr. R0l1iI1C Mr. Tsoukalas English Ef1gliSh Science Zl s 'ii I -Qi? Ms. Dolan Science Mr. Estes Science Li . f D 4 r. E ' Y Mrs. Vocell English i i Q?-Y x' ,A - n L Vt.. Miss Hamelin Miss Heske Mr. Lewandowski Mr. McKenize Math Math IA IA l 2 1?-17 Mr. Mitchell Mr. Nye Miss Gannon Miss Rockey IA IA Home EC. Home Ec. s ,J J C:- XJ ffm .,,? :Si Miss Sandberg Mrs. Zaccardi Mr. Hamel Miss Andrews Home EC. Home Ec. Art Humanities '77 . 1 ' N 3 . A 0 I A 4 1 ' i '. N -J Mrs. Hough Library snlfffgi F 4 QDUTBALJ if Mr. Hazel Phys. Ed. Mr. Carroll IA 'Mx 'C' 4 i W- X 1 ' J fs, Mr. Scott Miss Newlander Miss Hale Health Reading Phys. Ed .. if Mr. Sullivan Mr. Woodbury Mr. Dionne Guidance Guidance Soc, Stud, nk! .A 2, Mrs. Johansen Mr. Defeo Miss Marzilli Soc. Stud. English Soc, Szud, 23 .4 Mr. Gorczyca Ms. Mahoney Ms. Hazel Science Home Ec. Phys. Ed. ALJ--N X qfwxg fxxx xg Mm XXX f l 496 l-uf l I, l . lil X isssxiwlm I' fl ll .fQ.llf5N?1NiYR3T 'A' is l V N if -w+,y14i.iN5,lQNwXgl , V 0' -'f lflQfff1j,i flN i5lii'glfr3f lf y-iii 2, g I . ,X W1 aff , I :M H M. In M .llllll5'Q'.-Wflfkj3i'l'!Q7lr ,E M all if as as 'J ,. as .. M A S Mr. Matheson Q ' Science Ms. Chamberlain Ms. Musto Ms. Mullins Guidance Guidance Reading Mr. Bradford Mr. Henry Mr. LHIICQSICT English English English 24 ' I i , Ov 3 K Z' . , I Ms. Marinaro Ms. Schecter Mr. Walsh Ms. Chutchian English English English Soc. Stud. ref-ifgfazza, ' 7.75 e as IJ Ms. Donaghey Mr. Fraza Mr. Giroux Ms. Lemieux Soc. Stud. Soc. Stud. Soc. Stud. Science ff? X Mr. PattCrS0rl Mr. Sillery Mr. Whitaker Ms. Anderson Science Science Science Language 25 Ms. Bowles Language ? 1 ' x Mr. Dolan Math ,J e'5:j3? X . 7 1 fx-'W xf.'x li. sv' A S-fr Ms. Elliot Mr. Lord Mr. Bishop Langua e Mil. Ser. Math 3 9 '4 Q if Mr. Tucceri Mr. Ardell Mr. Bannister Math Business Business -on 1 -, W, .i 'iq Ms. Boullie Ms. Patterson Mr. Rudolph Mr. Meyerhoefer Business Business Business Phys. Ed. 26 ' 1 l 1 3 Inu 15 - W f ,x ' '21 -0 , : . o Q . E I.. ' U 4. I J U , X. I 4. I ,, A ' 7 5 Mr. Colucci Ms. Bartorelli Ms. Berardi Ms. Scham Work Study Spec. Needs English English 1- - fx 'S ,I 1 X S 15 QX N X xx S : xx X rf- .- ' QQ STX - H, X' f X 'f s I-F www, y ' , . N? X-A: U' Xxx v Y syn: X - xgpjxi, ,km K' H LV! If 1 xX:.x Ax . lx ,,, . Q I , .1 fl. - nw ff 9- 1 W- -. G 1 . . 1 A' ' .- ' . Z.. X V . 4 4 Mr, Delaney Mr. Slavftley Soc. Slud. Soc. Stud. . of Y' Mr. Wooding Ms. Bellorado Ms. Cobleigh Mr. Lampropoulas Soc. Stud. Science Mazh Bugmegg '27 X Ms. Smith Phys. Ed. . - . 5' ' .xl I Af:-3, I, , A! fri 8 . vs ,V vi f 4' - ff A X 'I ', I Nl M I Q -. - 9- 9 x' 1 ' 3 at V 9. X Mr. Lemieux Ms. Voss Mr. LaRocelle Music D.E. Guidance Q X X K. .5 Ms. Virostek Ms. Molloy Ms. Petullo Mr. Alvino Guidance English English Music 'f Ms. Roberts Soc. Stud. 3'-Wf 03 I Mr. Flynn Mr. Carello Ms. Farr Science Language Language 28 ' if , J 14' 5 l r w i Ms. Milholland Mr. Hayes Mr. Morin Language Math Math , V, ,Xi L 5x5 Mr. Sullivan Mr. Coletti Ms. Langelier Math Business Business Mr. McLellan Mr. Patriacca Mr. Tholander Business Indust. Arts Indust. Arts -N f. 'fir Mr. Colangelo Ms. Murphy Mr. James Health Reading Phys. Ed. 29 WS Z Ms. Phillips Mr. Viglione M!Sgt. Bradley Lt.!Col. Saucier Phys. Ed. Phys. Ed. RO. TC. R.O. TC. Q , .'. .R L .4-1 1,-45,111-., A gy QQ ' Yi f Ms. Murphy Ms. Clayton Ms. Lunt Mr. McDermott Guidance Library Library English .1 u' V-1 ., '-- ', 34 Q I B Mr. Stanton Ms. Gallagher Soc. Stud. Library 30 1 ' w r I s l l l l '27 f- f Mr, Richardson MI. Lo Duca MF. Pike Scienge SCi6?I'lC6 Malh A 4 6 Qu L' XV Il! r '1 A Ms. Delaney Mr. Richard Mr. Robinson Business Business Business Mr. Altieri Ms. DeCoste Mr. Connors Ind. Arts Art Phys. Ed. ll Mr. Sidorovich Mr. Ouellette Mr. Granfield Phys. Ed. Career Ed. English 31 I 1 Z4 f Mr. Neal Ms. Hanover Guidance Art 437, Mr. Baniewicz Ms. Ryan Soc. Stud. English 'Ei x ee-5 Mr. Amato Mr. Warden Soc. Slud. Math 32 Mr. Breen Ms. Scott Math Phys. Ed. .ksgff-5 1 k 41571 L- -f Y ---.a -rf....:Lw,,',:','gQ2 Ms. McCarthy Mr. Merriman Business Math jus-1 Mr. McCarthy Ms. Saunders English English -Q I .W glsx, f . O O' O' g gl 'O itll' 1 Mr. O'Brien Mr. Clarke Ms. Robertson Basic Stud. Business Music le - Y 5 -Q-If ,.-A .i - ,..if:1f, Mr. Byrne Ms. Buckley Mr. Grillo Science Marh Math ex Ms. Foley Q 1 Mr. Stamp Science .uf Phys. Ed. 3 f cl if 0 ' x l l' l I , . ll llflllwl 1 Mr. McPhee Phys. Ed. , 33 .rc Ms. Luciano Mr. Driscoll Ms. Hagan Phys. Ed Mr. Hanlon English English English MX ' 3 :Q 51.2, fi. . w. we H.. L . iq Lv., 'N I 5 5 ' w .rim 'AL -.. I Ms. DiMatteo Mr. Silvestri Mr. Hickey Ms. Dolan Science Math Library Library 0 e Mr. Markey Science Mr. Roach Mr. Whitley Mr. Riley Science Science Language 34 Ms. Warrington Phys. Ed. Ms. Hehir Art f xx, X Lllv' Mr. Bibeau Mr. Jahnle Language English bn- 'L,.,.hW J 25 Mr. Foley Mr. Cox Mr. Carlino Mr, Podaras Driver Ed. Math Language English ,4k'7'UJ'u 4 '? l 'sf 4 .. ,' 1- N, if-A is :,e?,.. X35 u .f-JJ' Ms. Sullivan Mr. Gabriel Ms. Jahnle Ms. McDutTy Soc. Stud. Science Business Soc. Stud. ,-I X X 6'-U 17' 'Tre p 103 III .r gf Mr. Marchi Mr. Samson A rt Indust. A rts ..-416, 2 i' 1 Mr. Hunt Ms. Splaine Indust. Arts Soc. Stud Z 3- ul' Mr. Brown Ms. Cooney Ms Wrlson Guidance Business Guzdance Mr. Gracie Mr. Finnegan Mr. Sher Phys. Ed lndust. Arts Soc. Stud. 36 ' N V v 1 Ms. Hood Phys. Ed. Mr. Merrifield Language Mr. Lampson Soc. Slud. The faculty section of the 1976 yearbook was designed in a different manner this year. In the beginning are the newest teachers to the Billerica School System. The section ends with the teachers who have served Billerica the longest and most faithfully. It was our intention to honor those teachers who have devoted the most time and effort towards our educa- tion. We offer a special thanks to Chuck Lampson for his 36 years of service at Billerica High School. Mill Service in: Howe Memorial Building New Addition 37 Ms. Houghton Language 1-If-Pi W wiillr Ms. Brown Home EC. Friends w.. div M lla: X J H - .ZS-'Z I Bl E MS. Newman Ms. Jenkins Ms. Mount Sefreldfy Secretary Secretary LL Ms. Doherty Ms. Couture MS, Brigham Secretary Secretary Secretary , v w. ffjfp it f,,' 1: XFDLLII1-12+ xxx ' , ' In If Ms, Blancheue Ms. La Rosa Ms. DiCecca Seprgfgm- Secretafv Secretary 38 Ms. Rist Secretary 3335 E034 ' E Mr. Defeo Substitute XJ' X w ' ,tl Ms. McKenna Matron ,. ! . 7 ff va i . x X 'Q O 7 ,A 5 X, 1 rl 1 ...-1. QPR! , WQf'?'..-fx Mr. Vocell Ms. Perry Substitute Substitute .- eff 5 lv llvl - ' UL X 1 72:1 II 0 ,, 1 gf f vt, m ' p r tl v'5 I J J! Ms. Millerick Nurse Ms. Gaston Nurse 39 ui' Howe Blg. Cafeteria 7 ' as 5' 9 I Q J I N. at 'B' ' X' if Hr ' ' ' ,I 4. V A- . 'r, , 's J fs ' Q v ' G6 '-Q? 1 E- 1 Q A 4:6 ' U I . ,Arg g QQ, .321 Memorzal Cafeterza Mr. Wasylyshyn MS, Sicard COVYIID. ROOWI Cenfef Howe C uSIOdiC1f1S Memorial Custodians i'-1 . Q :L ' i 5 ' N 'lim V 'S-FL n , .14 Q ' QL a Q . T4 f. New A ddilion Custodians DatePr0cessing 40 ' A J ,,'!r, H 3 ax xi 4 X! Q Nm XQX 1 1 I AM AN INDEPENDC PERSON ITN 1 K I , If Af :HN vfu '-I ,',., 'a lu 'T' Q fi, E i bt. .HP '. A! x Q i 'f no W Ll 4 ...L 0 1 N lr '41 W x V N, 1 xix N. ,H ll 5 ,-1 QL as -sr I AM AN INDEPENDENT Pinson , wrru 7, MANY THSTES AN-'D MA NY TALEIVT5 1' R5 ron THE smns I 0 HOPING T0 FIND THE ANSWERS T0 f MY QUIER IES BUT IM Mrscusvr CREATING Havoc AND TROUBLE w.rrH My FRIENDS, 1.2 AcH '. au5, 0' ef if -ll 5.1 'bxcENTENNl9L Simon! THUsanar, 'THE H74, GRADUATES ,H Wi :mg lv THE oF 'PPNER5 UQ -We QEFZZZV. sf'-mg 7b. v ,A A E5 lhil THE Pu'ruRE GEORGE bbnsmucvfow HLBSR1' Sms-ren-Iss A 1 THE5 ARE Tn-Qosg T , o 'THE WHO Lx. 6e9R THE cams C D6 oml 0 O I' . O Ill x 'Ili' -0 A ' '4g h1' Q19 1154 5' P F Y Cf ' x To 'mesa Mneuwsfl vlvncmus? X R08us'r?Q H Gnnbun-rgg OF U 0 A ' G R ,. c I .A 1, me sch I we 2,0 , Q Gave n HEHRTH We-.sg I F many' wf of ,P ' '23-al.. .A . lf, , I, I Q 1 'lt mall sg -12 wif'-, 'Z- ,423 If ic- ,Q 1' 3 .r XX' s 1' rssf ff., R as R i X 3, N :A ik l 5 l l l rfg .u M' A 5 X- Debbie A. Almeida The Boss To succeed in life. Jr. Sr. skip dayg all my friends - Tom, Sue M., Deb, Sully, Jeff, Sue N., Barb, Tammy, Kathy, Beach Boys Chic. concert: parties at Locke Schoolg all concerts + dancesg girls room: smoke break, passing out at Drive-ing rockg CapeCod - Sue, 1975-761 Ed + Bob, Jr. skip day straws - S.M. + D.D. Gymnastics l. 'ii Mark Antonuk Ant To be an electronics technician. to someday build one of the nicest El Caminos around. Mr. Hunt's new + old auto shops + coffee + donuts every day 3rd + 4th per.: 75-76 Sr. skip day at salisbury and Hampton. l 4 'TT' Pam J. Allen P.J.. Percy To marry Donny and have a family. skipping in H.E. bathroom w!D.D., D.L.. G.l.,. S.C.. T.S.. D.G.. A.W.. PB.. S.M: Jr, skip day. Being Percy typing wfEdith and terry: Going up Dave's. Getting caught. Mro S's ofhce: 10th gr. c lunch w!T.S.. r J.M.. J.G.. B.H.. VMB.. TB.. D.G.. S.P.. P.I..: Donny . 4-30- 75, Sunshine Snail + Clam Boar and Edith. sl-'Lf' -1 John F. Arnold Ziftie To be something out of life All the good times at beachg the night of my car accident: the Jr, Prom: pulling an all nighter w!K.H.: Dancing at the Pagoda: going to Ziffoe lakel all times at drive-ins winning state hockey tourn.1 leaving school early: the Marshall, sleeping at beachg good friends K.H., D.D.. B.J.. KH.. CH.. T.P., GD.. J.H.. All partiesz sleeping over someones house who is special. Hockey l. 2. 3. Debra A. Ahern Deb 'lo lind it and love it Summer 74 wfli B. Ciood times in soph. year w!l.K, Ronald McDonaldg Good times in BNl's van w!D.M. Kfvl. PM P B, Sl., M.K.lvl. Dfvl. SR. C l's. Thanksgiving 741 Bob IU-22-74 Good times + everlasting memoriesg Jr. Skip day w!P B. S.L,g Jr. + Sr. Proms w!Bob. J.S.'s parties: missing train to hockey game wfNl.K.Nl.1 stuck in Seabrook w!P.Nl. Home room rep. 3. 4: B.A. 3. 4i Powderpuff 4, I Allan E. Ames Al. Big Al To make a million Moving in Jr. yearg Jr, skip day, quiting: Grants: the concerts. parties. drive-ing Mr. Cox's classes: Mr. Gabriel's class: Miss Ryan - to say the least: going to Boston. Football l. 2. 31 Basketball 3. 4i Swimming l. 21 Baseball lx Ski Club 2. 3. 4. Q' amiai lla-fs If Samuel Guy Auciello J. C. To be a lawyer or comedian Jr, yr. History trip w!KC, EB, Gigi, Brownie: Com. w! Lisa and Sue: The elite 5 Puddy Philosophying w!Gumby in cafe: Norma: Mcgilvert the pervert: My lst party Sr. yr.: Jeets and Ida. TD and VE: Having my Baby w!Brownie: FLIRTING : spring track 2: wrestling l: Prom com 3, 4: Dance com 3, 4: VP 4: Drama club 4: Senior Variety Show. Ellinor Babcock Arnwine Joe o join M. C. and the world concerts, ROTC trips, ashington D. C.: Smoke break: l, 2, 3: wrestling l: Band 1.2, 3x 4: ROTC l, 2, 3. Jw 5'-1 Albert A. Balboni Albie To become a lawyer 74-75 State Championships at Garden: losing to AB in the 73-74 finals: Chem. class: Mr. Cox's Trig class: Jocks vs. Freaks: Hampton Beach: wind sprints: Montreal: Artie's party: 5 a.m. practices: Patty and the girls: Beam: Heff: Foxy and the men Hockey 2. 3, 4: Baseball l: Hr Rep. l: NHS 4. Nicholas Arone I f i f. 'fll' 3 I . La. . A 11 Peter Thomas Baldwin Pete To become an electrical engineer or mathematician Mr. Richardson's class: the computor room: Mr. McCarthy class: Mr. Bibeau's class: Science fairs Q3 of themj Chess club: NHS: CAP: Photography club: Math league: Science fairs. 44 y Paul Ayers Tony o become a successful lawyer enjoy life to the fullest: lst Miss Marzillies class: Insults Mr. Grillo: The Godfather and bogs: Tony's Morgue and 3 Music NHS: Stage Band: ,Piano and Accordian. Gregory Babcock o become a helicopter pilot or a firefighter: The ROTC room: ROTC held trips twice to uanico: The ROTC gang: Billy: Steve: OB: Brian: Ricky: Don Having my always break down: And I uld like to thank Col. Saucier: MGYSGT. Bradley and MGYSGT. Lord for helping me through the past four years. ROTC l. 2, 3.4. Patty Ann Banks Patty To be a hairdresser and get married someday. All the great times in Cha-Cha's class w!DP, KG, DH, DG, NM. EY, DD, JH: under the apple treeg Aerosmith, Salisbury, 3B's w!DP, KG, NM, PM, BLQ on the yacht w!DP, everywhere in the MC with Norman, David's christeningg Paigie's birthday: all the good times we've had. Skipping Gym. Rick Belanger 45', xi' Kathryn Marie Baroni To always have one - with best of intentions Precious friends who know who they are and l'll never forget the good along wfthe not so good times we shared, 9th Karen's F.S.: lOth in Mem. Bldg llth chipselling and BEARQ Chris's campaignsg PP football fung and the games, ski trips wfcb, CJ and Klg Flunking the big test, Out to breakfastg all the people who cared, my PARENTS who made all this possible, ski club: jr8csr prom. Rhonda Lea Batchelder Rhon To be a nurseg 10th world hisg Jenny B., Anita B. and Jean B1 Football games w!AB, AP. EP, KB, Breakfast w!KB, ML, JS, KL at Taste Rite: Rained out Jr. skip day going to Salisbury w!KB and ML on school time. Library aide '72 and '73. 1'f 5 l 4- . A V wig S ,563 ' - . i N. Barbara Ann Bartolo Babs For Meatball and Angel to always be happyg 10th w!Joanne Mr. Bishops classg Hockey at Gardensg Having a best friend like Terry for 5 yrs, My very special someone John 3!l5!74 Jr. and Sr. prom with John, Easty with Johng presents from Johng Xmas 74 g Special thanks to both my mom and dadg Going through the red light with Joann P. Patricia Ann Baublis Pat To be happy and satisfied in whatever I choose to do in life Wonderful parentsg Albie l2!l5!74 - only the many good and special times: my best friend Sang Good times with dear friends - NB, SC. SS, RB, AM. JL, TD, KD, JK, My terrific cousin Lindag Jr. prom w!Alb - the crazy party afterg Hockey games - cheering for our tri team, Don't tell your friends about the three of us 9fl9!751 All aspirins are alike: HR 2, 33 Basketball cheerleader 3. Nu Michael Robert Bans To GRADUATE! 5th period Algebra class in 9th gradeg lst period Chemistry class, the memorial building lockers: Music theater workshop, The Sound of Music g Harvey , the drama festival, chorus, Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4, High School Musical. 459' Virginia Lee Belford Jenny To become a Physical Therapist. Feb. 281 Soph. History 4th period, April l8th Jr. Prom: May 8th AP Sr. Prom: the great teachers l had. Yearbook staff: Sr. homeroom rep. .did ' 5 David E. Bertrand Birdie Napoleon Be appointed to Annapolis, become Marine Corps Officer, Dream World and Christmas Carol, Drama Festival, Harvey, Napoleon Never Forgetsn, Hello Dolly, Sound of Music, Presto, Change, Leleuneg Quantico, Squirt guns, Jogging in underwear, Falling lights and fires in box on stage, Louie's Sally, Salisbury, Jr. Prom w!Diane, Larry, Mike, Donna, Diane Math League 4, and ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, School Musical 1, 3, NHS, Drama l, 2, 3, 4: Chorus l. 2. 3.4. E . QUNCS Susan Blakeman Joanna F. Bellitti Jo To be rich and famous a singer Jr. Prom wfT.G., 4!l8!75, Lunch per., 7th per., D.H.g Gym w!L.R., 5th per., L.R., S.M., Powder-Puff Rally, Football, Soccer, laughs w!C.S. and D.N., Catch ya later, My family and friends, staying over my cousins house, winning dance contast No. l, Hockey team, good friends, C.S., D.H., L.R., D.N., D.C., R.B., L.P., P.L., Aunts cottage, cornfield, drive-in, Senior year, Everything good that happens, 75- 76, Mr. R song, the guys l liked. J if Donna F. Bielinski Find peace, love, and happiness for myself and others, fun wfL.W., J.E., J.D., P.B., V.S., and others, Labs, Password in Mrs. Bellorado's Bio. l, Mr. McCarthy's teasing, Geom. w!Mr. Kagan, Mrs. Doyon's storytelling, Physics, farming w!Mr. J.R., Miss Cobleigh, my coach, all other dear teachers, cheering for No. l hockey team. Math League 3, 4, NHS 4. t I I Anita Louise Biagiotti Niti, Nita Graduate and become Hair stylist, My Birthday Party, Michelle's Ping Pong Party, Mr. Staveley's Mustache, Soph. lunch B, World History w!R.B., J.B., and J.B., all those quizzes and tests Year Book Staff. i' Kevin Blanchard 46 Charles P. Bent Charlie The Lobbies, shop, Ray and Finny, Freshman year, hiding from Pugs, Roger and dooger, the corner, the star, the park, keeping tabs on Mr. Stellutog four quite memorable years at BMHS. Edward Bishop Jr. Eddie Enjoy life and make Denise Happy- l0!l5!74, 7fl8!75, 12!27!74, Green Apple and Leaning Tower of Pizza, Bowling League, Shop class. Sheila Ann Blanchard Munch Secretary: to have a nice home: G's house: Bean: K.G. and Meg J.l.T.F.: 72 field: S.H.: S.R. and J.C.: cold weather: Ledeux 3 Musketeers: Central a.m.: Kangamangusg 28 arrested: Pines: excursions: Florida: My carg then my License: talks with L.B.g My other half Jeanne: Rocky? Make up my mind: mind games with Dad: My Buddy Sr.: School St.: Stony: Paritesg K.R.g Bad com: I made it MOM. Ah .x ..-W 1 LJ I if V .W fi '.,:, :, , ' 'E rfb. .. Marion Renee' Borders To become a good secretary and wife. Special memories of Rowserg Trip to Alaska: Moose Nuggets: Summit Lake: Joe: Going to the center and fooling Stellutog getting lost in the New Addition: Canobie Lakeg Farmersg good ol' Bessie: lst hockey practice game: Miller: Axle: Triumph 500: New Hampshire: Cheryl and Bob: D.A.g K.M.g DeMoulas1 Memories with my Grandmother: Special thanks to my parents: NHS 43 Year Book Staff. tri Stephen T. Blinn Turkey Finish School: Get a good job: and Marry Sue Going places w!S.M.: R.M.g C.C.g D.S.: GD.: going to the Hockey Games with Sue: My Jr. Prom Party: My drive across country w!Daveg meeting Sue in Chemistry, Spring track l. Richard Boudreau K f 1 rf' i ly f S 5 ff 1 1 JJ fjfifxxhkm Ji, , , intl l,fffyN M5 JR . WA fix ,V . il ii . lx s 1 W Y Q 'i 'ii , I 5 A Cheryl Borgeson To be forever with England Bob 7!6!75g Memories and love shared with my Mom and Dad: and my sisters: Karen: Kim: Debbie: Muffin: DeDeg Denise + John: LeGriff: L.C.g C.B.g L.R.: P.N.: J.M.: K.S.: Bev: All my love for my homeland England: Al's performances: Boston: Mighty Joe's: nursing school: R.H. + the M.S.S., I miss you: Chicago concerts: laughs and cries. Homeroom Rep 3, 4: Year Book Staff: NHS: Powder Puff 4. Mary Rose Bourque memories: Love you Mikie: Talks w!J.L.g skiing: Carlisle: goofin' wfRachelg a stream: ahh garbage scowg good times w!D.G,: vacations wfL.C.: Canada: Patches: Boppin: Walden Pond: Concerts: Hampton: Salisbury: Plum lsland: Mt. Manadnoclc Jr. Yr. wist in girls room: California: friends from the east: Debbie's shower: parties and phontonellis juice: growing up w0Susan: having Billy around: My sisters: Thanks Mom and Dad. gn.-Q Cynthia Lauren Bowley Cindy To share good times with special people Good times w!Patty and Louiseg lunch talk 74-751 very special dates - 9!20!75, 9!27!75: football Cwho's 1127733 Soccer 74- 75, hockey games fgo nuts!Jg who went to the Jr. Prom?g Thanks Mr. T., best friends - L.C., P.N., C.B., J.M., K.S., D.F., L.R., N.N.1 forever I'll keep! NHSg Powder Puff Football, Prom Committee: Yearbook Staff, Class workerg Variety show. Jeannette Marie Brooks To be a secretary andfor an interpreter. Lunch w!R,B.. A.B., GB., P.W., K.W.: bike and S151 HXR, 31 good times and laughs wfKev. and Sue: English w!Mrs. Hagan: art: S.B1 Carol. Science fair l, 2. 3. 41 NHS: selling candy 2. 4: Yearbook. Bonnie Bousefield Diane Brennan JT Joyce Ellen Boutilier Booty Boots To be a florist, write a book. make myself and someone happy. Long live Helio, Strawberry fields, Dudley Rd., the fence that never wasg my friends Jeanne, Bianca, and Palg giant mosquitosg Austria '75, Thanks Ms. Virostek , buddiesg Italy 761 Topogigog Marcho, pretty liesg I love you Mom , Canada '75 magic fingers g my plant, 3 musketeers. Ski Club 3, 43 Radical Revolutionary 23 Work Study l, 2. Christine L. Bromberg Chris To return to my parents all the help and inspiration they gave me. Artie l2!2!741 Fred's House 3 Thanks to Bear , best friends w!M.M. for 12 yrs.g Plum Island w!A.J.g Sr. Prom '751 Special family W, S, L, H, and Mom: Bearg Fugi, Coxy, and Sloshg FRESKA . Class treasurer 3, 41 H.R. rep. l, 2, 33 Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Class comm. 3, 4g Powder Puff Football 4. Laura J. Boyd To always be happy. Jerryg l0th grade Eng., Mr. Henry, Summer of '74, Summer nites at the fieldg making school fun and getting in trouble for it. Karen Louise Brosius Partying at corner: Bemie's apt.: the house, W.W.F.g Laconiag w!B.J.g concertsg B.I. - 4lll!75, Jr. Prom what a bummerg Skip daysg Arke and Schultzies going away partyg going to Kangamongus w!Ellen: Canada w!Laureen. Girls basketball 23 Ski Club 3, 4: Cheerleading I. Susan P. Brostowin Sue To become something in life. Playing cards at study w!J.M., J.B., K.B., G.M.: talking at lunch w!E.S., D.C., P.B., R.B., J.B.: going to the Jr. Prom w!K.D.: J.B. and J.M. great surprise party: good summers: playing tennis wfJ.B. and K.D. Priscilla Mary Brown Prissy To go into the Medical field. Getting accepted to the NHS: my four years at B.M.H.S. NHS: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Science Fair 2, 4: Volleyball flntramuralj l. -q.' sal' 'IQ Kathy Brown Brownie To marry a millionaire. Gigi: 3!27 and others, 27: 29x: Miss. Hey, Mr: my Decfs: intense infatuation: watching Q75 drive- ins: Having my Baby : shaving cream and eggs: international dinners: PJ parties: fabulous friends: marathon phone conversations: long distance calls from Ho. Jo. HR rep. l. 2. 31 Powder Puff. 'R' :ga- i 'fin Deborah Ann Bruneau Deb. Boar To marry Mike and travel alot. seeing L.D.'s boot stick in a pile of snow: E.F. and M.S. pulling the clock off R.B.'s wall: R..l. and R.B. looking for Mr. Rake in a tomb: Percy and all her jokes: 4th per.: typing E.F.: D.R., ego, and the rest: banana fight between Eddie and more: whistling at all the C and S. g 4 9 Michelle Theresa Brown Shelly To graduate and get a job. Short cuts w!C.M. and P.W,: tennis w!L.T.. CM.. and M.B.: ping pong party tthe cakel: Pitt parties in Dover N.H.: the dam: Bow Lake. Strafford. N.H.1 7th per.: studies wfeveryoneg Dimples : lunch 5th: Sr. year: all my friends. Yearbook staff, Rainbow Girl. 'Quai iw-ff' Steven Bryant Barbara Scott Brown Brownie To help people be happy? Own an orange vette. Burkcy: PEI. wfmy folks, l,alia. Susan. Lynne. and l.ennie's help: Celts: Bruins games w!S,:z24. 44: Cox 4th w!C'.L.. DS.. and BS.: MaiKaig The Ants g Al.l- my friends: My crutches and cane: T.P. as Carol Marroll: twinks goobers, and morons : Cf.: p.j. party for DJ.: all our champs: The Cobra? Mrs. Hagan: A.C. Jubach : my shoulder is stretched! William H. Brown Brownie. H.H. To be the best person l can be. Patty: Jack: Sally: lr. Prom: the swing w!Gary, Bop. Mag. Yow, etc.: football games: concerts: BACH: Salisbury Beach wfSav and Steve: Jr. physics class: Mr. McCarthy's English: You are my lemon: Slosh: soccer champs: Park it : no. l hockey team: Boston Gardens: Mr. Roach: there's a nice one : soccer camp w!B.R. and J.W.: my sneaks, Soccer: Lacrosse: Winter track. J ls 'if Q-r ' 10 oi 13,1 Wayne Burbine Teresa Marie Burke Treg Burkie To someday become a successful teacher. H.R. w!Barb 8, 9, 10. ll. Booltoo not this year 1 Oh no stuck wfCav g Soph. Semi- Formal w!S.C.g Save me a seat Barb g Football and Hockey gamesg Friendship forever B.B.1 K.D.3 C.D.: K.O.: C.C.g D.S.3 Kims little Runin's - oopsg shee fellg Chem. w!K.Dg M.M.3 K.D. My hair is a mess : Summer of 75 w!C.D.: M.M.1 C.P.g D.C.1 P.G.3 J.G.g J.R.3 Yearbook 3, 43 N.H.S. 4: F. 4. Q50 Joanne Catherine Buckley Jodyg C.P. To get married and live a happy. successful life, All the good times in 9th gr.g l0th grade mathg Biology w!B.B.g the Hockey games at Boston Gardens: llth Grade Historyg English w!T.F.1 C.C.1 B.B.1 S.L.g 81 D.N, H.R. w!R.B.g every year: Joining D.E.g 74-75-76 Mrs. Voss and the gang: The summer down the Cape w!J.L.: The parties at the circle: meeting Kenny. TT? J-4 'sf 1 s , . Margie Butler Richard Buono , w.. if 1 Nancy Jean Bymes Chickie To have as much love. patience. and understanding as my mother. Steve 8!l6!751 Can. Lakeg partiesg My family and friends: Mr. Prom: my birthdayg York and Salisbury Beachg Special thoughts for my brother Dave hockey: football: Homeroom rep 3, 4. Sv' 143-41 r .'v,'fm - ' 'u.'.-' x Darlene A. Burke To draw comic characters. Going driving and smoking, never getting caught: skipping gym and never getting caughtg Jimmy MacKay and all his friendsg liking M. Mastrulloz Danny Neivesg my friends T. Rungeg R. Shannomg S. Minlke hoping her 81 Billy B. workout. My best friend Kathy Hadley. Wendy Hanng Jackie Morgang B. Johansong Jimmy Dean: S, Mitchell: S.M. 8L P.A. in History w!Miss Donaghey Class. CYO1 working at A.8cP. Vance Burpee .ig l Thomas Michael Callery Clem To go to College and be successful in life. Triple sessions w!Barryg Clydeg Otieg Cappag Heffg Foxg Larg Beamg Beigeg Sprints w!Fujig the ralliesg baseball games wflvlrs. B: the circuit w!Mr. l-lazelg 8th period in Mathg Class meetings in auditoriumg gym w!Big Barry. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4g Football l, 2, 3, 4g Homeroom Rep 4. Wt? 'fee Y i ' 9- 'E Edward Carpenter All juni Peter Alan Campbell To Remember . . . Remember Donald Capodilupo 115 ,415 3 '-Nut. 'qg 'V 55,1 Ralph Eric Capen Doctor Ralphg Ralphieg General Aircraft fighter pilot. Eating lunch with the gangg going home at l:30g R.O.T.C. Trips and competitionsg Mr. Stantong Mr. Bishopg Mr. McCarthy in the hallway. A girl from Medwayg LOVE A.C. R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3. 4: Drama Club 2, 3, 41 Chess Club 1, 2, 33 Photography Club 4g Math League 43 Yearbook Staff 4. Charles Joseph Capps Charlie To be happy and succeed in life. Coach I-loffermeyerg losing weight for wrestlingg Election campaignsg Clemg Waldog Catching Bees in Baseball: Lunch. Class President 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4g Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Homeroom Rep. In Alison J. Campbell Al, Alley To become a strong Christian. Wells beach wfllallg Kathy a sisterg Special friends l..l,.3 TM.: G.M.g L.R.g People that mean alot to me Jeff 8: Sandy. Patienceg B.H 743 Hockey games wfKathy: Ralph: January 75 R.B.1 Medway: Chelmsford Kidsg Best I8 yrs. of my life with my parentsg Tigerg Mr. Bannister I told you sog Sitting with Vicky every morningg Mr. Jahnleg Mr. O'Henryg Mrs. Millholand. Yearbook. ii,-2 os E ,,- l i Z John J. Carroll To be a professional pilot. Math League1 Drama Club: Yearbook: Publications Staff: Chess Club: Debating Club: and Gymnastics. James Richard Carvotta Gumby To get a new car Philosophising with Sambo in cafe, listening to B.S. from J.Z.. J.W., L.D., all the good times in France and Austria with M.D.. B.M., and also with Mr. Colluccii, spending all the time I had with T.A. Ski club, Soccer 3. 4, Lacrosse 2. 3, 4. Donna F. Caterino To be successful and happy, Mark, Il!I3!73, Good friends Mr. Driscoll and Miss Saunders, Canada fmagic hngersp Mornings at Dunkin Donuts, Jr. 8: Sr, Prom w!Mark, My Markie always, skipping school with M.R.. B.L.1 4th pd. Hist. class, all the good times w!Cathy and Michele, My great family, DeMoulas, Hampton '73, A very special person, MARK ROY1 Ski Club 3, 4, Radical Rev, 2, WS.I Cynthia Carson Cindy, Cin, Bear to become a dietician All the good times I had with Brian Ford, Jan. 27 IROTC BALLJ, Maine, Rock on River St., good times had in Summer 75 w!B.F., J.G., M.C,, Mr. Cox's math class and all the tears. -L0 4: 4,3 I QT? Jane L. Casey Patches To be able to do what I want all the football field kids, summer of '74, Bert's house, K.M.'s parties, LuAnn, P.C., Oh when the saints, K.W., Loweluans, Kolrush carnival, Beware of dog, Garden hockey, Cape, G.D.g B.H.g Mahaneys, Helen, Permit, 2:30 a.m., 495 movies, Cooney, Aerosmith, Rod Stewart, Pot, Dupa, Snowmanable, Hills House, Oklahoma, Gasline, B.B., NY People, APT, D.D.: J.D., T.E., D.R., K.M. Michael Casey Roberta L. Carter Bobbie To be successful in life Janice and I in Miss Fagan's class, playing hangman. Lx A X .,- C 4 E C f ,, . . gi . g.,e,::-,433 I .xg 4 - RES X5 , V c ju bij A in Q-ge' 5 7, f K exxx-' ni t . 5 ll I ' xl , 9 I f C 4 Ax' 59 gtk F 5 51.5 gg f 'W J 1-1 . I 7 ' c 1 Y' CX Aa., 52 ' Cheryl Ann Cavaretta Capt.: Quiff: Cav.: To laugh even when it hurts and accomplish what my heart desires: Strawberry Fields: Scuby run w!S.O.: l4!Birdmobile: always running: the Ants: Jr. Prom w!John: puddy?: Ogunquit: forever cruising 8: Antifreeze drive-ins: Sr. Prom w!Joeg Nibble Light: ski trips: Hockey 2, 3, 4: J.V. Basketball 2: Track 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: NHS: Student council 3: PPF 2, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Yr. Book. Darlene Anne Cerrati To enter med school Getting accepted with Priscilla: running through the Lexington Green with Ellen and Jackie: all that delicious food up at Shawheen: having fun doing secretarial work in the summer: all those wild times l've had at BMHS: and lots of love to my dear family, including you Blackie. Italian Club: NHS: Science Fair: Yearbook Staff. Michele A. Celeste Mitzi Jerry , all the good times and memories we had: getting caught in the back rm: concerts: Old North Rd. Boston: Jr. Prom: Soph. Prom: wilted corsage: broken camera: walking home: 7l-75: skiing w!Patty: RR's party: Sat. Nights: Thank Ma and Dad for putting up with me during the past 4 years: Sharing problems 8: fun with J.M.: Yearbook staff. avx Us Deborah Ann Champagne Debbie To be happy Dana: All the Good times with DJ: The good times at the Park and Football Field: the 5 weddings w!DS: working: w!CM: CM: MM: Leaving gym w!RK: CM: PB: Summer of 73 8: 74: Jr. 8: Sr. Prom w!Ds: Mr. Shers Class w!BC: Home Room w!LC: LC: and BC: Ski Club l. 2. 3.4: Home Room Rep. 2, 3. Cindy E. Cawthron Munchkin To be happy w!Bob: and have a successful life. Girls rm: Not getting caught when l skipped: Getting stuck in my locker: Last yr. History: Deca 8: Mrs. Voss late to class w!J.B.1 D.N.: B.B.: T.F.: Going for Coffee in the mornings: Canada w!DE: Vice Pres. In Decal meeting Bob for lunch: School store: Going to Walt Disney Florida. Luis John Chambers Perve To become an actor Music theatre workshop: Sally: Vocal Ensemble: Drama Festival: Frau Schmidt: McCarthy's 5th period English Class: Miss Marzilli lst period history: McCarthy's Vocabulary at lunch: LaCie Deuxieme: Outstanding Performance - Mr. Flannery: The Sound of Music: Mr. Kagan - fourth period 9th 8: 10th Grade: Harvey: Michele Hughes f the tease: Mr. Cox's Dip List: Drama Club l, 2, 3, 4: Drama Festival 2, 3. at 73 K3 x Jeanne Marie Cennamo Jeanne the Bean Happiness, keep flowin with the changes: Summer '72, '73. '74, '43: People from Helio: the wall' E. Bill: Hamptom with DC: Great parents: My love to CM: DC: GG: JB: Luck to my friends: all my love to Stephen. Roy 8: Sheila: Dracut, LV: Getting arrested with 28 people: Kangamangas: Punkins: Pines: Student Council 2, 3. 4: Vice Pres. 3: Radical revolutionary 2: Ski Club 4: Work Study I. l. X, N.. I Linda L. Chandler To be happy The east: all the friends 8: good times in Canada: 87237751 good times with MR: MB: RK: JL: DG: CC: LM: NB: A iery close sister Dana: all the good times with Mojo 8: Dana: Working with JK: DJ: SH: Hampton Beach: Summer of 74: Vermont with LM: MR: DC: all the concerts: many happy times and changes: SD 8: JS: in my classes. William F. Chrisemer Bill J.J. telling Mr. S. offg Breakfast at Friendly'sg N.D vs Westg Miss Halloran's 7th pr. classg Hampton Beachg Junior Promg Exp. New Years Partyg Kathy's Jokes: last pr. studiesg after close at Macs. Richard Dane Clark Rick To work and make money Skipping school and getting away wfit. Skipping w!L.F., J.A., G.D., W.D.. FD., B.H.. and P.F. Raymond Chandler Christine Ciceotelli Chris To be sane Special friends and all the good times we had. C.S., D.S., K.D., P.G., S.Y., M.I.. B.B., Good and bad times with J.S.: Jr. Prom w!Billy B. and his Caddy 1 Strange times w!P.G., P.B., C.F,, L.C., and K.D.g Long talks w!Mr. Stellutog All my good times and memories w!Carol L. Hx N .l David Cheevers To move away from Billerica. 4th and 5th period down Shed Rd. Tullg Pink Floydg Sabbathg The Green Vang River St.: LK., D.G., K.B.g Junior Year: Sr. Skip Day: The Band Houseg Bras Lanterng JZ. 4-ll-75g Summer of ss75ss' f, 7 Clanc, Clamy John Clancy To be in building construction Harvard Football Gamesg Remember the cobra fast and deadlyg He always gets his mang most of the time anyway. ,si Nr F 1 1-fr Janet Chronowski Krowski To become a secretary Cart wheels and rolling down stairs with L,G.1 Tripping w!S.D.g Typing fl0thJ w!C.M., D.D., M.M., L.K., L.G.g The bathroomsg The lunches: Good friend J.N.g I leave this school to S.J., Good Luck! 'inf' E? Jon E. Clauson Claus, Weez Become an auto mechanic Mr. Silery's chemistry classg Auto shop 74-751 Field Trip wlFugi Amatog Summer of 75 in Maine1 Salsbury 75 g High School Hockey Games at Gardensg Concerts. 5-1 I Linda Marie Clemens To be a legal secretary and have a good life. Going to football and hockey games, Office Simulationg My friends A.G., J.W., S.M., T.E., N.N., L.T., S.T., L.S., R.B., G.M., A.C., D.W., G.D., D.A., D.W.g Mountain climbingg Jethro Tull Concertg Canobie Lakeg Pizza, Leaming how to driveg Running around Boston: My parents, Drill team, CYOQ Year book, Powder puff 4. Peter F. Coleman Pedro, Moss Wild weekends w!.l.M., D.I. H.D.g 530. fine at Drive-ing Jumping Leaguesg throw the bone, Triples w!Crazy Clyde: Marshall Parking lot, baseball w!Fugi! The CoBrain M+D Look at that - Dent! C.L. Stone Wall, Old Football field: party at power linesg 5th per wfthe bird. Baseball 2, 3, 4g Football 3: triples 4, Wrestling 2g Northeasp 3. Steven P. Coffill Coach Dentist, To be happy wflife. Basketball in Miss Huberts Eng. Classg Sullyg Mr. Flynn: Mac's Eng, Classg Dinner w!Karen, Bill, and Richg summer in Maine wfjoe, Jim, + Walter Parties w!Woz + the gangg Demoulas + all the kids from workg beach partiesg Sat. night hockey: weekends in Fitchburg: M.C.M. 'QQ is--we-v 'Nun- ' Michael Cook SS .ff Nick Nick T. Colas To become rich and famous tin that orderl Sleeping in studyg 8th per. zoo : Late for classg laughing at Mr. G.: Phunky Physics DiMateology1 Cicero g Stubs Freaksg Led Zepg Spring Track. 'dun 1776 Kevin R. Corbett Denise Climo Dug To succeed, Be happy t'ollege All of us in Sth pd. studyl Zoo- loozg Coming in lateg Skippingg Dodging cabsg Mrs. Cooncys classl Mrs. Chuches classg Going to Pie Shop and winding up at Lexington Greeng NH. getting caught in Home ECL Girls Bathroom: Sneaking out of 7th period study. 'Nui Lg Cynthia M. Collins Cindy Having a good time w!S.F. and doing all those things wfB.M. and G.M., Love G.M. K' . 321 qi' ...I ,4 i Dave M, Cotter Dave State Police Summer 75: West Chester: exchange in Delaware, Milton: Bent Nail: Vandalizing, inc.: partying: Val: Norma's French class: Sam Coach: Praying my VW makes it home from Salisbury: Cool g Demoulas: Getting caught in Band rm: Sap night hockey: Sr. Prom Mary: Concert Band l. 2, 3, 43 stage band 2. 3, 4: ROTC I, 2: Demoulas Hockey 2, 3. 4. 00 Clk 0 ,Z U 'F '55 JQXK Qi VWJN if is A fa? ff I, 556626: -.5 I I U 7 1 fa A 055' ggi -if Us J2- f rg ii I. .li tg Jl-all xg Christine A. Cordeiro Chris Medical Secretary All the good times wfJ.M.1 Parties at Donut's w!W.S.: Mr. Dimare: Summer of '74 w!E.B.: T-s.r. R.Mc. - M.C.: Office Simulation: Getting chased w!W.S.: A.V. - guitar: T.A.S.B.: B R - 8!l!75g Dudley Rd. CYO: Yearbook Staff. ref 1 Y W Kimberly Ann Cox Coxy To become a Pediatric Nurse Elves: Dwarfs: Bubles: stale popcorn: I..O'C, M.G: enchange Concerts to Milton and Del: W.F.G: R.G. K.W, A.C2 Football games and halftime shows: elementary S.M., D.S1 concert tours: stop when I stop : Knees up! W.C.S.C.: streaked or Frosted, J.B.'?'?.Drum Major 4: Marching Band l, 2. 3, 41 Concert Band l.2. 3,41 French Club I, 2: Power Puff Football 3. 4. William Cordeiro T QZIY l Karen Ann Coughlin HH O.K. Phoebe To be happy in whatever I choose to do in life. Summer 751 me, Billy, Susie, Keven, Billy 5!23!75: New Years eve 74-75: with mf, sv, mf. mm, rm and Nelsons parties C.B. house-chucks and friends the bong labor day weekend Alton Bay - Is that your pen? Hampton beach: Upstairs in MF's house: Chelmsford pits. Under my thunb Monopoly Marathon, Austin Prep, the Hajjar mk ll!24!73!74. ' 4, . L .5 Sharon Lee Cowan Shar To make the right decision. To have a fulfilled and happy life, to go into the field of Dentistry. 7!l!73: min. golf w!t.p.j.w - Spirit, beating Sr. in ppf - 74 St. Hockey toum. 74-75 Pumpkin Soccer 74-75 porche Sr. Prom w!j.w. 75: princess and little Jim: l43:3367, Sam Power Puff Football 2, 3, 43 Hockey Cheering 3. 4: Homeroom Rep. l, 3: Cheeiing Coach - eagles 2, 3, 43 Senior Variety Show 43 Jim 2. 3. Louise Mary Crimmins To be on my own. Best friends C.B.: and P.N.: the gang: a very special friend - Dawn: growing up together: leaming from mistakes: the rink: football games: Friendly'sQ That Dance: March '75: Toumament games: Westwood and Matignon: My hero: You tell me what's going on B.H.1 The lunch table: The cafe: Most of all the people I will miss so much. Year Book Staff: Prom Committee: Classworker. Alan Crocker 17-r-4' TT? , ' 4' 6 Gail Ann Dallorso Gail To live a happy life and make my Parerhs Proud of me. Florida 74 : my license: Blue Gremlin: hockey games: champs g First Church: - Christian : Driscoll's lounge: I'll take you on. : Friday night McDonalds : A.C., L.L., L.S.. T.E., N.N., L.T., G.M.. L.C.. K.E.: Office Simulation: My '67 Comet: Gone With the Wind : Institute 74 : Henry: Moving Right Along g Best and most understanding parents ever. Yearbook 4. 'Ea- s..f Richard L. Cross Chris Architectural Engineer Mr. Riley's stories: Cobra's 74-75: 7th per. class: broken T square: dozen donuts: hanging D.C.'s snake over Cobra's desk: trips to center for subs Tues and Thurs.: spring of 75: M.Mc. soccer tips: ski trips north: J.R.'s physics with Kink and Clance: S.B.: D.H.: M.Mc.: E.S.: S.C.: K.E.: C.Q.: Beware of the snake bite. Ski Club 2, 3. 4: Lacrosse 3, 4: Soccer 4. Debra Ellen Dagle Debbie Good friends T.K., T.L., R.M.. S.A.: camping w!K,S.: knock knock knock: team II+tears: You're not gonna believe this: locked out: Walden Pond Rendezvous: J.J., S. FR.: CYO: retreat that noise g 3d's: Au tennis: T's nice stuff : always there TK.: T.L. 90 degree angle: sailing - floating rocks: thanks for not pushing M + D: thanks for the patience. Volleyball l. 2, 3, 41 Basketball l, 2, 3. 4: laughing l. 2, 3, 4: Yearbook. Z Kathrine Crowley Kathy To always learn and grow. Pringles: wooden nickels: TSMWAH: oomphies: P.J. parties: jamming into picture boxes and trunks of cars: quadruple dating: PAAARTAY: packin': climbing: camping: M.R.G.S.C.: La-Lee-La-La: Samm, hey mister: J.D. concert: swing: J.R.: A.D.: all my sisters. brothers, and nephews. Debating Club l: French Club 2: Winter Track 3: Ski Club l, 2. 3. 4: Powder Puff Football 2. 3: Yearbook Staff. Leonard Dailey Cynthia Lou Cronin Cindy: Cin Be a farmer and experience life Friends: SJ.: DP, D R.. JS. L.P,: Maureen the greatest: C'ox's 6th per,: basement w!San. Home Ec. w!Denise: Nlr. Stare: and Me V ice cream: DM.: MA.: 2 of the best: gym wfnuttiesg Jr. skip day in rain w!D.P. and SJ.: lO!72: R.L.: remembering my job: Plum Island: 72 : M.L.'s parties: admiring J.B.: Nuga : my loving sis.: 5!24!75: a friend: Ha.: Aug. 753 Parents. HR Rep. l-3: Powder Puff Football 2, 4. J' 904 -115 Y., y- 0 Christine Marie Daloia Mama, Tina The field + all the kids: Bert's house: partying: Surago and all the kids: skipping wfliaren + Sue:- Poor Bae : bounced 9 times: Once upon a time:J.S. : l2f24!74 - A special night:Grubber:someone spe- cial: Maine wfkidsg Jr. Prom w!Grub: 7!3l!75g ignorant copy favorite teachers f Bear. B.D.. U.D.. D.D.: all my friends in school: IM. nose. L Q , e ' Karen Ann Davidson Ka, K, Dav To always be happy 8: live life to its fullest Sharing a locker w!Dee tThe Meeting Placej, Lab w!TB, My good friends TB, JD, BB, 8: cuz DS: Jay', Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom - 75 w!JH, Teresa falling off T-Bar at BB, HELP Jeanl, Aerosmith w!LM, JD Concert wfJDB, Star , Summers in Wells, ME, Thank-you Mom 8: Dad, McKenna 8: the nose, Student Council l, 2, 3, 41 HR Rep. 2, 4: Ski Club 4, yearbook 4, NHS Secretary. A0 Theresa Anne Deeney Terry To work with handicapped children, thank my parents. Good friends MH, MM, KD, SH, KD, JM, AF, JT, SCL biking wfPD8:JS, Tennis, Raisin, Jane Lams, soph. yr., Biology, MH's party, 5!l6!75, Lincoln Park w!MH, Funny Bones: Golf Course: Mr. Cox: Ken, hockey 8: soccer games, l'm embarrassed : Canobie, Dirt fish, SPAZ , doubling w!M8:M, party for NB w!PB, SS, JL, Hong'n Kong w!Rhea, Strawberry Field Yearbook staff, NHS. Donna D'Amico Home-Ec. w!RM, MB, LP, skipping, subs from the center: Ajax, Babe, Colucci, From Guess Who. ef: 'xt , '1 it ' is 4 James Dean W-A' 1' Susan I. Davis Sue To be happy with a certain someone John G. 3!23!74, Sat nights, Doubling w!SL8:JN, 4th Period Jr. year, GETTING STRANDED, LD 8: PP, Maine: Penn., all the good times w!SL, LD, DB getting lost, Ski Trip CYO. Basketball 2, Field Hockey 2, Student Council, NHS 4. Jean Marie DeLuca To be free. jellofpizza fights, lost C79 books, lunch on the common: mornings w!SM, JD concerts, guitars, MRGSC, l2 days of X-Mas , D lunch, the star HR w!Kay 8: Math, DeMoulasville, hello sir , tennis, wfKO, Acadia wfMF - butterflies, friends, LW, BG, KO, KD, MF, VE, VS, JS. KC, DB: la-lee-la-la French Club 1, 22 Spanish Club 3, 4, Powder Puff, Math League: NHS: Yearbook Staff. 58 Alan J. Danehy Alvin, Bark To live a great life Mr. Henry's Eng. Class 2, Miss Buckley's Math Class 3: Mr. DeFeo's Eng. Class 4, O'Henry Awards, Mr. Coveny's History Class ll playing basketball for Mr. Renna, Party at Mr. Renna's house, Main Floor Basement after every period 3, Doing laps for Barry Connors, Going to hockey games at Boston Garden 8: winning. CYO Basketball w!Mr. Renna 8: Rebecca l, 2, 3. 4, CYO Bowling. Tr Walter F. Davis Fran DeMonico Little One Frannie D To always stay happy 8: make my parents proud of me. Soph. yr., Sr. proms 74, 75, 763 mem.'s of NB 8: MM, My special Star g Steve 7!9!74g good times w!JMg BFA - Kathy: JR is Mottg Samg Seabrook definitelylg being short, Get OFFYQ dreams w!EGg Big D3 Allniter at Leo'sg ski trips PA, SC, AS, AB, BB 8: C Concertsg Thanks Ma 8: Dad. HR rep 2, 3, 4g Yr.book 3, 4, Pdr, Puff 4, CYO cheering 2. 5 :mfg if Debra Adrienne Desrosiers Debbie To someday appreciate what my parents did for me. Keith, Sept. 74 8: 75 all the good times, Strawberry fieldsg oomphiesg Picken Picnic QMBJ, all the concertsg JP weekend, Mike 8: Hampton, Simmons Park, Cindy we can't get in! CYO cheeringg the Locke, beautiful gifts from someone, You check IDs? Do not enterg Christmas Eve -just you 8: me now. DT, Ski Club, track, yearbook. ' ?.'1 f V'-. Paula Jean Dermody To be happy and successful. Strawberry Fields, 9th gradeg Mr. Sullivan's pd. 43 Pieces of April, Tapestry, stranded in the rain w!JS8:TD at BM: Soph. Semiformalg special friends - EG, MF, WH, 8: KH3 all the great times, Salisbury Beach w!EGg Singles's nightg BB 8: Chicago concerts, mon ami, Randy 5!2!75, Senior Prom 8: day after, laughing w!TK 8: DD: EG getting stoppedg BB 8: Chicago with M8:S. Richard Joseph DiCecca Rick, Rich, Ricky To find l person who will love 8: accept me - for me. Summers in ME w!JDg weekends in Hillsboro w!Bjg the hair burnerg my summer w!SF M I'll never forget it, April 17 w!Patty at Lowell Generalg all the nights Barbie slept over Sue's'?g 5 yrs. w!BN - thank you BN, Patty's parties, Mom 8: Dad your the greatestg beautiful people 8: beautiful memories: THAT nite at Race Point: iRicoJ Muttley. really. Bruce K. Deprey To accomplish everything l want, and make alot of money DK1 New Year's Eve parties: McDonald's'?g The Red Lemon, Canada w!Mike 8: PJMQ Party Salisbury 8: Hampton, Poland Springsg Honda 3501 accidents skiing: Senior Proms 75, 76g Good times w!MJ, DK, AAS. KR, LH, PJM, MO, JC. MD - everyone. Ski Club l. 2, 3, 4. ps' 'E Virginia Linda Dexter Little Sarge Housewife Jr. Prom - elected to Queens Court w!Scott Callahang Soph. Semi formal wfsisters boyfriend Randy Thresherg going to the B's Fri. 8: Sat. nites w!Sue 8: Kev. after a hard week in school: meeting Ray F. the drummer ROTC 2 yrs. - lst Sgt., Silk Corp - junior year. If! ,-.I George Emace Derochers Monkey To make it in the world. Writing my own notes and getting away with it: skipping w!PF. FD. RC, LF. WB: going down and up BH's house and eating all day. having Mr. Hanlon for English - big deal! Robert Dickerson '46 12.1, Debra Dickinson Dick, Debbie To someday become a Medical Sec. The great times with D.A., S.N., S.M., E.F., D.L., K.D., G.M.: Don't fumble, tumble: G.M.g Vining, went nuts: Rock: Hut: Beach: Classes w!K.C., 8: Juan: Volleyball wfP.S., G.M., D,L., 8c K.J.: the straws, S.M., D.A., Junior 8: Senior skip day: Gymnastics w!M.S., G.N., P.B., P.M.. D.G.: Parking lot: S. Br. Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics 1, 2. 3, 4: N.H.S. 4. Iv.. Lisa Joy DiMauro To spend the rest of my life with Paul: Paul 3!8!741 skipping 4th pd: Patty's parties: Hilltop: Sandy's: Malden's mt: McDonalds: Getting Marie's car: the field: Jr. Prom: Salis. w!Paul: Pd. 8: Center: Going to Diane's instead of the movies: Stuarts: Christmas l974: Paul's Birthday, 77271573 Friday nights: STUDENT COUNCIL 2, 3: Jr. Cake Sale: Jr. Prom Committee. Sandra Dickerson Ari, yi.. Hope A. DiMambro Hopie, Hopeless, Hopeful, Punk: To be happy all the time. Salis. Beach w!J.H., E.C., B.M.: Practice w!E.C., B.M.: Band Sitting on the bridge w!E.C., S.P.: Hanging around w!S.P.: skipping 7th, soph. year: susp. w!S.P. 2!l4!74g B.M.. getting Parties behind MS w!J.F., T.C., D.B.: Junior prom w!D.S.: Going to all the football games: hopping the fence without getting caught: Home EC., senior year. T 7,4 .. sites effgae 10 mf W, A 'Lg Eggs flrf- J' J A' l ',- 1 i oD3 Q ,Ogg Og ,O S1 t a t li If ta - , l Kathy L. DiMartino To be happy forever Fallriver 8a Cape Toumament: Drive to Fallriver w!P.G., P.M., M.N.: Getting caught at HJ's: Good times w!P.G.. C.S., D.S., D.L., C.H., D.D: Ms. Marzilli's 4th period History: Carol's Gem: Vining School gang: umpiring my first game: D.L.'s Parties: Betsy: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4: Softball, l, 2, 3, 4: A.S.A. 'NP 1.-7-...Q Sheryl Ann Dingle Sherry To have a happy and fulfilling life. That special guy in my life, Al: Nantasket Beach: Whist games in the bathroom: hangouts - East: Fieldtrips: times w!Al: Times w!L.C.. A.D., S.W., C.C., B.T., S.D.. M.B., R.K., AND all the others. what Andrea Lee Dingwell Andy to make my parents happy, and to lind myself: Mr. McCarthy: Mr. D. Defeo: Jr. Prom: friends L.H., S.P., K.M.: that special guy J.N.: 4!20!75: Best friend, L.H.: being NF w!Frankie: Passing notes through the wall to Cathy: Beecher, Fakkit : L.D. for always being there: S.A.D.: Swan lake: an orange 8: black R.Runner: rerun, long talks with S.P.: Hampton Beach 75 g Cream: Mom 8: Dadg L.H., 8: S.E. Danny J. Donlon Dan Carpentry, Automotive School Concerts: Center: Protest in Howe Cafe: Hanging around the Lobbies: Taking Ice Cream out of the Cafe, after school: Sneaking in concerts: All the great students: Going in school late: staying for detention: skipping. 'mr ...fi-f l 5 'Y' .. ' will , A J.--. . ..! - y i .. X Nd' Michael Doherty Michael Donahue Kenneth Thomas Donovan Kenny To work for U,S. Forestry Service: Game Warden: Aug. '74: Camping trip: Paul: Protest in Howe: lOth grade, 7th pd: Kagans class: trip to Virginia with R.O,T.C.1 R.O.T.C. ,ii ext NX X Thomas Donovan Debra A. DiPictro 3 -J P John F. Donovan Jack To succeed in something I'm happy in: 7-lll Dan: 2 years in Mr. Lancaster's room: lOth grade Eng: Weekend in N.H.: Doorknob: Playing Basketball in Gym: Getting hurt just before l go out for a sport. g'N A ii . til 94 ag' ffl Doris J. Doyle Dor To go to Hawaii All the stuff I got away withg Stoneyg JW3 Mr. D3 Mr. R.: Mr. B.3 Mr. Bear. Helping Sr. Class 4. Gerry Dube To be successful in what I do 9!26!723 All my school years with someone specialg Bus rides: Southwick and Lakeg Friends KH3 TP3 LSL Jr. Prom 4!l8!75 with David and all special times we hadg Hayride3 Trips to Concordg Pizza at the Cove3 Long distance Phone Calls. Field Hockey l, 2. 3. 43 Ski Club 31 Student Council l, 2, 33 Powder Puff 4. lx Q.- Herbert James Dorazio Herb To find an ambition Drive-in3 S30 fine3 Marshall parking lotg Old Football field Cindy's stone wall3 Smokin' Dong Big Butch M3 wild Peteg Jim's houseg You're not supposed to be here 3 power lines parIy3 Coaching Powder Puffg Seabrook3 Nantasket3 Triple Sessionsg Rod Stuart Concert3 Jumping leaguesg laughs at football games. Football l, 2. 33 Triples 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Northeast Baseball. Amar' .af . ,ff ai Kathleen Mary Dwyer Kathy3 KD To have a happy and successful life3 make my parents proud The most helpful 8: understanding parentsg Semiformal w!WHg Jr. Prom w!JM3 silly times 3 MH parties3 SR-Soggg Td Spaz GF3 FD3 MH3 SH: Tdl JL: PB: Summers at Hamptong Canobie Lakeg Drive-in w!JL3 NBQ PB: Allman Bros. Concert wfFD3 MAL DA: PB3 skip day '74: good times w!Jackie. Spanish Club 33 Student Council l, 2. 3, 4: Secretary 43 Yearbook 3. 41 Powder Puff 4. Lynn M. Douglas To marry Frank Mr. Henry's class with SR3 Having good times with HD: DB1 and her nutty ideas3 and the greatest memories with Frank since July 19733 Soph. year3 biology with SV3 sweet friends MB3 MG3 KF3 ES3 and of course, Mr. Cox. Veronica Ann Ecker Vicki To have a cuppa tea w!Kimithy To be a nurse. CMs Crushees 3 Algebra I3 Stav3 Football3 Laughing 8: eavesdropping w!LS: JR3 lst drink3 pervert faggot3 Jr. Prom Wf'I-DQ SA accidentg meeting TD3 PJ parties3 Sons RM3 BB: Joe 8: Pugs3 I love you3 BB3 DD3 DJ3 JD: GS: DL3 SM: JS: KB: CM: KC3 LS3 TD3 Army Men WfBSQ MRGSC3 swing3 shinsplintsg Field Hockey 3, 41 NHS 4i Student Council 43 Winter Track 3x 43 Spring Track 2. 3. 4. Theodore William Doyle Tedda Man To stay with VE as long as possible Riding around with DJ3 Pugsly Raidoas3 Pulling Chinese Red lights3 Great times with VE and familyg VE at Jr. Promg Dying at Marshall Track for Uncle Samg Find someone for Pippie Pervert3 having good friends. Cross Country l, 2, 3. 43 Winter Track 2, 3, 4i Spring Track 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Co. Capt. Track 2, 3. 4. Paul A. Dunne GN 10 Kathy Ann Edgecomb Kate: Kath Edge: Corky: Turtle To become good wife. mother. Rick McLay: Beginnings: BB and C. Concert: Keys and R. locked in trunk: Jr. Prom: Problems: 91191751 l0!22!74: 3!6!751 Fotomat: York Beach: Lifeguard quartet: my second home: all my fantastic friends Mom gl Dad: me ski? Denny: MM: CM: KB: CJ: VP: JR: RE: gigs. Chorus l. 2, 3, 4: Baton 3. 4: Gymnastics 2. l: Yearbook 4: Photography 4: HR Rep 4: Motorcycle Course 4. fi-w Kenneth Fancy 7' T, Joyce Elden To someday reside in an oldage home with Therese Lahaie Special Friends: year w!Luigi Pirandello 8z friends: Pink Panther: Running w!PC: Rum 8: Coke w!NK: Big Brother PS: tennis wfgood friends: Mon autre demic: Old Baroni: pizza hut: parties on St. John: Foxy: hnish line at Belmont. Field hockey 3, 4: Track 3. 4: PPF 2, 3. 4: Math league 2. 3, 4: Ski Club 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 3. 4: NHS. Theresa Marie Fairbrother Terry: T.C.: Stretch: Shortstop. Become a clique Mr. Cs class with D.P.: TS: JP: Skipping with DP: TS: Senior Prom: Jr. Sr. Skip day: When DP and BJ fell down stairs after partying: Locked BJ in her locker for half hour. Billerica High Skipping Association B.H.S.A. Nl or--'4' Kenneth W. Evans Electronic Engineer Mr. Rileys French Class: The Cobra: Skipping Gym to play cards: O'Connors: J.R.s Physics Class: The broken T square. Amy Lynn Fairburn Ame: Babe Gimpy: Jap: Spike: Jack To make the best out of my life: make my parents happy. That special one: Rob: Sabrk 6: 7: 10775: Soph. Semi Formal wfRL: Skip day at Salis: Eds camp: Is it luv?: Canobie: sneaking in the drive-in: crashin the B. party: DB 4-6 75: Big D grp: GTWGF: Wymansg Rev: L. Winn wfmag my bestest buddi: Clubbing BB concerts: Mag Fag: Moses: Cecil: S paz: Sogg: Sue Sue: Fankg JM: TM: Cheenng 4: NHS 4. 1... E, Terri Lee Eigabroadt Tesh To have a happy life Guy 2f22!74: Semiformal. Austin Prom 731 Jr lic Sr. Prom w!Guy: Pagoda 73: 3 mo Xmasg Guy's Sr. Skip day 73: Best mom 8L dad ever: Special Aunt 64 Uncle: Mr. Gourlis: Pink elephant: Turkish Bath: Bubis 84 Sootsie: tCYO concerps: DR's PJ partygj DC: TP: AC: RM: SDL BC: RM: HR, Rep. 3: Drill team l. 2: Silks 33 NHS 4: CYO l. 2. 3: OS 4: Student Council l. 2. 3: Yearbook Staff 4. QN '-127' Kevin Faria 3-'Y' Theresa Maria Fedion Terry Sugarplumg To marry Bob 8z have a family. Boston Rd. 6!29!74g my lst date w!Bob, 7!6!74g Beach w!Bobg Our song 9 times 7!8!74g Drive-in w!Bobg my birthday present 8!25!75g Proms wfBobg D.N.. J.B., C.C: in D.E.g Halloween 8: Xmas Partiesg That Weekend 5!25!75g Bruno 8: Chistopher- zoog night at the Drive-in wfall us girls. greatest friend -A Barb Bartolog And all the thanks to Ma, Dad and Lisa. ap Wa Robert Faria Boob R.O.T.C. Quanitco - a wk. in Virginiag Concerts in Auditoriumg listening to Jeff Cul. in chorus: Parties at smoke break w!John, Bob Collins and Mike Doherty. Cross country lg R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3g Chorus 2, 3, 41 Special Ensemble 2, 3, 4g Gymnastics l, ily' -ff o EE PD N W if? lifgpgggi gif P? 4ZJ'?oQ of D cf YK x x la.. Ogg!! Q, X D ,QS aa., faase ax X V gt - it .- Qpr Xl ' N ' Y xx 5, AKA? J i ' vii' l 'Wl' Cf A L I! 1 .Y t t I. i U , - 1 e O Igfg- X Judy Feroleto mp 51 Margaret Mary Finn Led Z. Finn Margot Banksg H.H.g Maggieg Mae Wg To live life to it's fullest: Leog The boy next idoorg Austin partiesg New Years' Eve '74 8: '75g Xmas in Sept.g The Swingg Thanksgiving Dance '74g Chuck's Week-end partiesg Thanks M8cD, N8cB, D8cJ, 8zJg Night we won the St. Champs. Drama Club lg PPF 3. 43 HR Rep. 3,43 Yearbook staffg Jr. Prom Committeeg NHS: Who's Whog Variety Showg Party Pal l, 2, 3, 4. Melani G. Farmer Mel To be happy and do what I wantg Bruce llf28!74, good times 8: all our joys and sorrowsg Dream Worldg suicide drills g Coveny's 4th pdg Freshmen yearg D.N. 8a J.E., S.P. 8: S.B.g Thanksgiving Dance '74g Cheering with J.M. at Football gamesg My dad at Hockey games, my buddies, Bruce and Jelly Bean Jeang French Club lg Amateur Comedy Club lg J.V. Basketball 2g Powderpuff 3, lCapt.Jg H.R. Rep. 33 Tennis 3, 43 Yr. Bk. M M xkt 0 v Ii John William Ferren To become owner of C.C.B.g School: D.A.g Golfg Concertsg Skiingg racing. Joseph Thomas Finneran Joe To do what I believe in, Comp. rm., Mr. McCarthy's Eng. class, Mr. Stavely's History Class, Chem I 8: II, Physics. Chess Club: Photography Club, Yearbook, N.H.S. Marilyn Ann Fogarty Mar, Fogue To reach every goal I set, Meeting Sul, l2f22!75, beautiful times, end of my st. the lights, Duf's rm, D.K.., C.T., F.B., cards at C.J.'s, 1 long summer, ll!l3!74, together again, Jr. Prom, Q's court, concert w!P.D., 8: R.B., New friends, Keeping old Hlet me help, , Obla di, Obla da, The group! Good frs., JT, JG. WH, EG, DH, KH, AF, EM, FD, My Baseball star, H. Rm. Rep. 1, 2, JV Cheering 2, Cheering 3, 4, C.Y.O. l, 2, 3, 4, C.Y.O. Cheering lx 2. 'il QT'-'-'P 73- ' W' Paul John Flood Floodie To go into business 8: to have a happy sex life, Skipping 52 days in Jr. Year, Getting chased by Harry O, Mr. Hanlon's class, pd. 2 was a Joke: Working on G.D.'s car during school. Edith D. Finnerty Edie, Ed Medical Secretary Semi Formal, Hong Kong, Mr. Driscoll's, pd. 4, Smoke Break B Lunch, Mrs. Roberts, Pd. 2 class, Jr. skip day, Pd. 4 typing, all the good times with Richie, B.J.. Debbie Boar, D.H., D.D., D.A.. S.Mc.. P.B., L.S., PA., Shed park, Silver Lake, Slumber party '74, G.P.. S.P., L.D., B.B.. G.D.g Jaws w!Chris. Deb, 8: Richie. 'Sign I Kevin D. Flynn Cave French 7th pd w!Freaky 81 Sully: Mr. Pike's Math class: wfstink 8: Bink, Jamming wfFred 8: Phil, The search for the Grail Spam and Lumberjacks, JR Soccer 2. Debra Ann Fontaine Debbie To live my dreams, Dreams, lst time at M.J., Fla, concerts, great parents, Mike, my sis Cheryl, good friends, the guys, our clique?, my 2nd family, the B's, Taffy, movies, Catch ya later, games, parties, Take a number , surprise, deformed mirrors, England, Journalism, Canada, Al's plays, Of course he knows we're here! , Looking like E.T. 8a R.W., SECRETS! Field Hockey 3, H.R. Rep. 4, Yr. Bk. 4, Library 2, 3, 4, N.H.S., 65 Dana P. Folland Navy Pediatric Nurse Mist.. L. Kurlene S. Forbes Forbsy To be a nurse: Fresh: Gym w.fSandy1 G.R.'s mouse troubles in Bio.: Sophi Nlr. Henry's Eng. 8: O'Henry Awards. Jr.: Mr. C. 84 WIS: Sr: Ch. Beh. w!Lynn 8: Sandy: C 8: S in full battle array, Grace 8: PB. tT.L.A.J Fresh. HR. Rep. Paul Fortunati Paul Gagnon Sandra Ann Forbes Sandy To remain young forever. Thare are so many memories no one can really put them into words. All you really have to remember, are those very special friends you shared them with. French Club l, Yearbook staff. ,W Maryellen Fox Yowie, H.H., Elton Yowz To be as understanding as my parents are. Austin Preppies, the swing , Briarwood, You must be on DRUGS , old orchard beach, New Year's Eve 74-75, Alton Bay, Pringles, Is that your pen? , Little J.D., AB and BB concerts, Lav Jean, Hie Moe and Rosielg Sully's class w!John Boy, Lezbo Row, Dolly Defects, X- Mas in Sept., little birds . French Club, Jr. Prom Comm., Yearbook, Powderpuff, Football. ,R gl 50 -Qu-L if New Brian Micheal Ford Bry Become a lawyer. Cindy l!28!75, Maine weekends, the gang in R.O.'I'.C., Steve, Mark, Tom, Karen, Melanie, Don, Canobie Lake wlR.O.T.C., Miss Ryan, football games, hockey games, Sound of Music w! The Gang , Tom and Beth, DeMoulas, Charlie, Lisa, Gayle, Nancy, Joyce, Dianne, Helen. Hockey, Baseball. Patricia Bridget French Patti, Wubba To be a good mother and Nurse. The 3B's on Sat., the Paradise during the week, Danny - my baby, Honey, the beatles, Elvis, maybe someday, my dance partner, Fuzzy, mini, doll, a very special love, shoes, hey you over there, meatball eyes, fingers, I finally made it, special friends - MF, M.F., D.C., M.W., S.S., J.M., B.R., F.S., C.D., D.C., S.S., J.R. Yvonne Foster Beverly Joan Gallant Bev To always realize the true worth of water before the well goes dry. Best yrs. of my life wfall my friends, park bench, pyramids, J. Denver and J.D., Babyshow: P.Puff practice, yearbook, England forever, secrets, singin on the dock, bluberry lumps, tipping sailboat, shaving cream, eggs, perfume, water fights, Mr. McCarthy, Boston, walking to school and sunrises, Mormans, living wfthe Whits and Ann fLove Yay. Charles William Gallant Grubber To Graduate. Lunchtime: Surago house: Chris. l2!24!74, Jr. Prom. William A. Gannino Bill To manage a store some day. Teachers - Mr. Flynn. Mr. Gorsqueri, Mrs. DiMatteo - Jr. year: we're the best: partyg cruisingg working: cleaning yard and no other things: work at the store. tri Michael David Galvin Mike To be a millionaire. Skip day: good times wfP.H.. D.G.. F.S.. B.R.. J.D., W.G.. S.S.. .l.G.. C.T.. S.J.. P.B., K.K., N.G.L was someone special - PH.: the Walsh's Hajjar Schoolg Mustang: D.R.. S.R.. J.G.. D.B.: Nephers - Jonathon. Tommyg K.G.: special friends - KJ, J.K. Voc. Ed. Joseph Gannuscio IN! Susan Galvin -r' Steven Gareri Steve To be a pilot in the Marine Corps. ROTC field trips: Lejuene. Quantico. Washington: going places wfthe gang - Sharon. Paul. Tom. Billy, O'Bg Miss Buckley's computer science class. R.C.'s brown nose: the Colonel's exhilarating lectures: Ancient History wfa sewer commissioner: hair-raising rides w!D.H.: not insulting S.B. for 2 weeks. R.O.T.C. l. 2. 3. 4: Newspaper staff: Varsity golf: golf. Stephen Gallant 1174 :T , fl, Q Q59 fs Diane Gannuscio Gannush To Graduate. Cha Cha's class: the apple tree: skipping school and partying: Sr. and Jr. skip day: the Jr. Prom: the girls room w!D.G.. K.G.. DH.. D.P.. NM.. l..P.. T.M.. J.H.. K.M., S.B.. P.P.. AND everyone elseg teven the boysl: Stonnie's office. getting out of cut slips: getting bounced: thanks to my Mother. Father. Paula. Joe. and Rob: a special nephew. Charley: Mrs. Chutch. we'll never forget you. you are alright. xi -O Q ,F gb ZHQQEQQ game t f lj J til ft fftisa4,,s,733fw?i2t' f eff, ,V-A shtgq aj 2? 'cf g X, , fi? y gate ,ass QQ D XB 15 0 CFFBFWEYQ i T i v if l 1' l it f xxx 1 .' ' w X 4 l 'Y' I . Lori Anne Gentile To enjoy life to its fullest Feb lst Maine w X C.G. 8: B.B.. K.H. at the BP! Playing Football W X C.G. at the Dutile?'? Jr. Prom w X B.B.g the chase in Lowellg Summer of 728:75-Seabrook, Hampton 8: traveling w X Bones: Alfred: Beating seniors in Powderpuffg Bouncing down stairs and doing cartwheels in the hall w X J.C.'? Ski trip to NH. 8: ltaly: the DeFeo's1 Sam C, Jethro Tull-CG., K.H. 8: B.B.3 Gymnastics lg Tennis-1, 3, 43 JV cheering 31 Ski club 4 X. x 'X Charles Gay gi..-. ,f-gr, Patricia Ann Gass Patti, Fartulardi To travel and meet people All the good times, my Jr. Yr. wXP.P.g 4th period up the centerg Mr. Robinson's classesg skiing w X Michelleg the rescue ranger, Saturday nights out w X M.C.g Hockey games in Bostong Jaws w X J.C. falling out of car: York Beach 74-753 the Barrel w X M.M.: Baton, all the competitions. Soph. Yr. W X L.O., J.N.. K.M.g the brook CSNY Concert w X P.P. 8: S.H.1 R.R.'s party: Rod Stewart concert Susan Lorraine Geoffry Sue Work w X the Airlines, and to be happy Calif, in Feb '753 Good times in Bermuda w X Patti and Beth: Salisbury: MacDonalds: Lumsg Disneyland 8: Disney world, Gary l0Xl2X72g Homeroom Rep. 74-75: Yr. Bk. Staff '74-75: DECA '75-76 Sandra Lee Garvey Sandy. Gary To become a medical assistant All the fun at lunch with the gang, W.Z. 8: D.F.: P.K. 8: V.Y. going nuts in 8th period studyg Mrs. J's guitar show with L.M., R.K.. P.K.3 Canobie and Beach Baby: all my great teachersg wishing B. was there ft' . 1:-57' Timothy Gearnin, Tim, Mr. Tim To become a Dentist Mr. B1 Johng Edg Timg Stayin your seatsg Geamg B.Bg Chem, Judieg Patty: Al, Jeromeg Dean, Sueg Mr. Coxg Cindyg Steve: Chris, MS Ryan To say the least: Jr. Promg track, Uncle Sam X Pucsly. Lips Iadarola, Shotputters. Bucky, John Wg ROTC promotions, Summer parties, Miller High Life, Steve M. Sharon, Ricky, Bill: Felix the Cat , Stealing Street Signsg Lacrosse 2: Winter track 3, 4g Spring Track 3. 4: ROTC l, 2, 3, 4 ...Af Debra Annette Geacoppo, Debbie To someday be the mother that my mother was to me. Special thanks to my parents who got me this far: Markey's 8: ChaChars: the girl's room: w X DH: DG: KM: KG: DP: CP: PB: BL: Skip Day at Salisbury: Jr. Prom: Parties down the stores: 4X26X74 w X KH: HMR every year w X DG: KM: KG: DG: CG: Bumping into Stony up the center: Getting bounced w X Harvey: Superdad: The Bear: Good times w X Deb: Diane: The best: Ronnie's Apt. 53 1-.'7'P 5' . Billy Goday Red To be a truck driver. llth Grade Smoke Break W all the Guyisg Mr. Hunt's Ato. Class: Playing 3rd Base on Chuck Lampson 1974: JV Baseball Team: Making 5 Error's Against Andover. Baseball Team in 74. st y: . 'sh' I Neal W, Gillis To travel around the world MR. S's 5th Per. Math: Miss Brilmyer lst per. Stavely 7th per: Going to Cafe when heat was off at Howe: 4th per. French: Mr. McCarthy's Jokes 5th per English: Mr. Stanton's History Class: Mr. Amato's 2nd per. History: Mr. Sher 8: Mr. DeFeo in Economics: Mr. Flynn's Sth per. Biology Class: 6th per. lunch W X DK: KE: MB: LC: 7th per. Notehand: MS Beradi's 5th per. English NHS Photography Club Deborah A. Girouard Debbie To Graduate Jr. Prom: Parties down the Lake 8: East: Good times all through High School: Kevin 73: Going to Concerts: Memories of my family: good friends MB: JL. RK: Ninth Grade w X Liz: Skip Day at Salisbury: English W X Mr. Driscoll: Hoping to make Kevin Happy: To Succeed in whatever else I may do: 6 9 0-Q 42 Micheal Giordano Julie Stephanie Glavin Glav To stay independent 8: become successful in my profession. Jr. Skip Day: WK. End at Gun- Stock w X Carol 8: Gang: Germany France: W X Ginny Summer of 74: FT. Ball games 8: Big D: The Boys at Kennebunk Port: Eyebrows 8: Cathy: Ape 8: I: At C. Club: Foxy Coxy's Ski Trips: Shade Lighter Than Everyone Else: Cathy's 8: l at Ohio players: Summer Crusin W X Janice 8: Brenda, Cheerleading 2: 3: Ski Club l: 2: 3: 4: Student Council. re 1 f ff I! lkyimf Russclllfiill fiill Nuts To Ciet Rich Going down to the park weekends in NH W X I-on and Red. Skip day at Salisbury. going to Arrowsmith W X PN1. PB and Getting Drunk W X JG. NlN11 DH: SL: RG: JD W'tiud Shop l. 2 X X Teresa A. Goodner Terri. Goody To live my dreams and never stop dreaming Elephants: Koala Bears: and missing spots: Comp. Sci: Belly dancing lessons: all my good friends: Friendly's 996 Breaktlist: Tennis: NlcDonald's: French ll: and Latin l:Kathy Wise proyerbs NHS Lawrence James Griffin Larry Good times w X Heeb, Booga, Sull, Pete Q, Winnie, Ken N., George, Ken J., Dave H., Concord 4Xl8X75 Bicentennial w X Heeb 8: Windsor, Demoulas party w X Heeb, Mr. Altieri's Cslush,cobraJ Sicilian torture track, Mr. Vig's 60 sec. drills, Seabrook w X Booga, Pete Q Dave, Joe, Ken Neault, getting zipped. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4. Q7 Maryann Greaney To see the world and to succeed. NW, BR, IW,LW,KL,JLL Skipping 5th per, 751 to the backfield of the Parker School, The HE bathroom, Norine who couldn't walk straight in platform shoes, Lunch-time tripped down the hill, The Hockey games, Confetti, Billerica is Number l, Gym 7th per.,Lunch Time Rides. Kathleen T. Gregor Kathy To travel and be happy. Good times in Cha Cha's class, partying under the apple tree, Pinehurst, The Park, bathrooms w X PM,FM, NM, PB, DP, JH, MW, PG: partying at DT in NH, HR w X DG, LG, DG, 8: DG3 day before April vac. w X PB, working at Topsfield Fair parties at NM, Aerosmith, Deep Purple, Grand Funk, Skip days at Salis., All the things my mother has done for me, 3 B's Charles John Gordon Charlie To go to College. Stony, 3 days, ELP concert, Marshallis coat, Savia's Party, The Bands House, Vermont 75, Fourth of July at Kingston, Eubar Circle, Fairweather, Eagerman's X-mass Party. Freshman Basketball. Melonie Lynn Griffin Chippy To go into special education. Exchange concerts to Milton and Delaware, Halftime shows and Thanksgiving momings, losing a teacher every yr,, the constant nagging of KC, RE, DS, 8: GL, Concert tours falling apart, Stop when I stop, I could train a monkey to do that, Knees up. Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band l-4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Saxaphone Quartet 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Choir, Sr. Band Council 4. 'No fs?-p Paul Haasis Joseph To become a pilot. Quantico l, 2, 3, Bondo Machine working on my car, Boston CZ, ROTC Dance, Broken collarbone, Mr. Cox's 3rd per. class, Jud's camping trip: still working on my car, Washington DC, Possetti getting killed at Quantico, Don Hawes 8: the driving nut of the year, Movies with the gang, Finishing the car. Judo club, ROTC Hockey: Football, Baseball teams, Rifle Team, Color Guard. David Griffin Griff To make people Happy. A lunch, Jr. year, going to Burlington for coffee 2nd per. 8: ending up in Concord w X MS 8: DC, Summer '73 wXJM 8: AF, panying w X MS, JC, KL. LW, CJ, TL, KC, 10th grade w X SM, Hampton w X MS, JC, NH. 8: SP, Jr. Prom 8: Aerosmith w X DF, 5th per. study w X CL, JM, AD, JS, DC, SP, MA, AB. - w-61 Nancy A. Grace Gracie To be successful in life and to be happy. Office Simulation, Mr. Jahnle 2 yrs,, Ms. Jahnle: NW, DW, EW, BR, 5th per. lunch, Summer of 75: CP, JM, CC, FD.: Topstield Fair, DS, ED, NW, Bathroom between periods, 7X31X75, CJ's secretary, the good times with the Walsh's my Jr. year, The Lake, Chico, Playing the piano 2 yrs., Mr. Richardson Jaws, w X DS, NW, ED, Ms. McCarthy's Jr. yr. Yearbook Staff4 L '-1 l I I Laurie Elizabeth Hall To go to college in Maine and be happy My Jr. Prom: Hampton Beach: My best friend AD 8: DM: 75 Seniors Swan Lake: KM, SP, KC,: Royal Pagoda: Let's take a rideg SH, TL Old times: NF's 8: OM's always w X ADL Aerosmithg Picnic at White Mts.: Stunt at tire station w X no license: As Billerica Turns: Thank's Mom 8: Dad: DM and her Flamingo's Turnsg Mr. Moore: H.R. Rep 1-4: Field Hockey 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Powder Puff 3. 4: Yrbk 4: Intermural Volleyball l by .f-4 Wendy Evonn Hann WenWen- Poo To graduate and take life as it comes. My two yrs. at Quantico: You Armpt: Nights 8: Mornings out w X RS, DD.BL,JS, JE: 9X20X75 all the fun w X all my friends: Parties at the rocks: Kathy MacDonaldg My Red House: RS. DD. JS.: Coc class w X FM. DD, JH. SM. 8: JP, Basketball 2, 3.: Softball 2. 3: Powder Puff: ROTC Drill Team: PFT. is tlfgv Debra A. Hamilton Debbie Airline Receptionist. Cafe w X JB, DD: 5th w X MTL Football 8r Hockey gamesz HmRm 220: 7th w X HD. JB: 74- 75. Jr. Prom Committee 3:Yearbook Staff 4: Variety Show 4. , . . Dana Harris Windsor Hall Wins. Winnie To live a successful and happy life. Friends mel at Dem.: 5 am ski trips w X EG. MF. KH: Baront Finger 8: Drunksi close callsi The Group PD. MF. KH. 8: me: Concerts 8: Movies w X The Group: Partying w X Friends Gul. CQ. KJ, JM. LG, KN. EG, DH. JG.: J West's party: Seabrook. Gcsg PP at FD: BU quarter finals: Soccer champs this year and last: Losing weight wrestling: Vigl Bicentennial w X Griff8c Heeb. 0-4 Michael Harrington 'UD -1'-qv BI Karen L. Hanley Leggs KA To make my parents proud of me by making something of me. Jr. Promi Thanks Mom and Dadi My best friend Lue: Locker rm.: Back seat: Champs 75: 3 blind miceg The Ants: Bathroom vt' teams l smelly no onton1 Tapestry: Hawk: Yompe: HBH. Blue Truck: Polka w X Lue1 Ho Ho's1 lce Creast Echos: DL's parties stop the car: Fall River: Unforgettable times w X Ann Nl. 8: Lue: Winnieg. Field Hockey l-41 BB 2. 3.1 Softball 2. 3. 4: HR rep 2. 3. C3 ,M . . TQ . .X Diana L. Harris Dl. Kid Get married. raise a family. lite comfortably in the country. 1 Being a Bridesmaid in MM 81 PB Bicentennial Wedding: 7 'lO 'og Bowling: BL. BH. Night Club tt PB. MM. BH, BL. JC. PK. RRI: Getting suspended for the ldsl time: playing cards in the cafe. the l8 roses for my birthday from Al:Learning to driye Nliltek' car in the lot: Working at Dem. for I yrs.: Lum's on Fri. tttltf ty Dem gang: Auto. yy' Nlr. Hunt. Chorus l Egg' T' Catherine l. Hartigan Cathy To travel around the world Parties at Dodo's, esp. Sept. 6, 1974: Bustin's 73 : Grand Funkg Ohio 74 g Ski tripg passing notes through wall to Andreag Hockey games Porous: McDonald's partyg picking up papers for Stellutog special friends: listening to E.P. at Lyn's1 the Stoggieg Tea at D.P.'s 8c D.W. 4.-Y-Y I! :f . ., T if Hawk Carolyn M. Hawkins To go to college 8a learn as much as I can. Summer softballl BB campg Mrs. Hagan's class 743 CYO retreatg 3 yrs. w X Mr. Flynn 8: TD.: Vompe leggsg great teachers at BMHS1 good times w f friendsg Miss McDuff1e's 4th per. classg Fall River: Rodney: Sho-Sho: Cape Codg Beating Dracut in BB 741 74-75 Softball champs of MUCQ hmwk at home, impossible!Mom. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Softball l, 2. 3. 4: Field Hockey l, 2 Robert William Hanis Scoop , Bob, Bobby Get married, travel. have good paying job My best friends MM, BL. PK. RM, JCL The DeMoulas gang L summers of 74 8: 75: 6th per. Geog,g Soph. yr. Mr. Colangelog skipping 2843 per. for coffee w I RB, MD, RJ, being best man at Mike M. 8: Patti B's wedding 7! l0f76g my A8cP friends. Workstudy l, 2, 3, 4 K 4-EST fe.:- E Thomas E. Hart DART To be a marine tank commander R.O.T.C. battalion, l974 Quantico trip, Malden Shooting Match. Baseball and Football games against Burlington Air Force and Wilmington Navy Wild Gym classes. 1974, 75, 76 Heart Fund Drive. 'sf-1 Debi J. Harvey Harvey To travel 81 to meet people Under the Apple Treeg Michaells truck: Paiges pool hallg Banksies birthday party : Cha-Cha's roomg the Afncan Map: Mr. Markey's 4th per.: skip days: Superdad: The bear: yes + Jethro Tull concertsg fun w X DPL OG: DG: PB: KG: REQ JF: Ronnie's Apt.3 S.B.3 73 Grade l0:Dynomiteg A special thanks to my parents who got me this far.: Senior prom fwgw ' 1 :pkfp DQ Donald Hawes Q gzjlktg Q W .lnxfp ggi 0 - ' i Al l fl li T 4-M 65.528 qw 'll ABQ , yy 5- 1 ' ' l s ly 3. fi r 3 i u pl Q l 17 3 f lid' ii' N5 D 1 A l ' B .. 0 '.-l..,g,f.. ' t H tn. David J. Healy Dave To be happy throughout life. Summer of 75, beach partiesg Good times w X Ed, George, Joe P., Windsor, Ken, Buff, Griff. Fog. Jean, Kathy 8: Joeg Accident w X Ziff: sleeping in parking lot: Party w X soccer teamg J.V. Basketball 8: Chuck falling off benchg Mr. Henry's Class: Windsor Rdg Being embarrassed 9-27-75 8: hiding it from C,C.L Ring around the rosie in Saugusg Being friends w X Joeg 2 Beach boys Concerts. Football, Lacrosse 2. Tennis 4 Susan Marie Hibbard Sue To continue my education in the field of nursing and help other people in any way I can. Charme Rd: CL falling out of the hut: CC. June, 73g Football games: ralliesg CH's party, summer of 74 w X Cindy: meadow Glen: Alg Doublingg Beach Boys W X DD, Ski tripsg New Year's Eve, 74g jr. prom Do they check I.D.'s g Do not enter: Cruising pickin' picnic CMBJ CC. JL, CL, DD, CL, LS: Thank you Ma 8: Dad Drill Team 23 Ski Club 3, 41 Yearbook 4g Powder Puff. Neil Heffernan Q ty 6 Peter T. Henden Kenneth Hodnett -if! V777 Jacqueline Holmes Jackie To be happy in whatever I decide to do. The girl's room: my friends:D.H., D.G.. D.P.. S.B., P.. K.G., P,B.. and all the rest: Giving Mr. L. a headacheg a very special person at Miami Mobile Court: Doug 75 : All the concerts and parties: Karen 8: Mike. Gary Heffernan Heff To go to college. Triple sessionsg Thanksgiving 74L Jamboree 731 the VanL Larsg Tom, Fox. fvloonbeam. Crazy Clydeg Hazel's circuitg Lar at the Garden: Lar. 80 m.p.h.f' Salisbury, L.M.. D.l.. DW.: The quitters. Football l. 2, 3.1Captain 41 Basketball l, 2. 3, 43 Lacrosse 2 Captain 3, 4g Homeroom Rep, l. 2, 3, 4 'Wx HCJCH T. Higgins Higgy To help underpriviledged children and someday get married. Junior Prom l975 All the good times with good friends. IF Ronald E. Howe Big Howie To drive a truck and left alone. Lobby Bang: Stanton: Bishop: McCarthy's Boys: Wild Joe Samo and Crazy Alcott: trips to center for the White House: Hitting people: Laconia-Dennis' Cottage: U.N. trip to New York Weight lifting: track and Field lshot putl Susan Marie Hoyt Sue Sue To always be myself no matter what people think. Good times w X MM,TD. MH. KD. AF. TL. LH. MJ, JW. CL. JL, SH: Lunches of 73 : Milk duels: The Big TD : Old Baroni: Ra Ra Ree! Powderpuff: Field Hockey: Yearbook. ff., James Hopkins To get off on life, life. life . .. Space sticks: Panama Red: 4th and 5th per. at Shed Rd.: J,D.D, lnc.: my friend: Jack Daniels: cozmic debree: Rangerly Rick: the trip mobile: reefa madness: riding a train high on co-cain: Phantaia: go see Alice: Ski trips- Jim Sullivan in gondolas: And to my MOTHER. T -14, 1.1 ' Mary C. Hurley Mare Hurl: To live in the mts: in Coloradol Semie Form. w X B.M.. Jr. Prom: w X J.L.: Lar: 6 Pwaha l'm losing you : Buddy: Maine w X K.D.: Chirp: Baseball. Football. Hockey: and Soccer games: Yellow lollypops: close friends: good times at BMHS: BLR corridor: Rhea: Dirthsh: sog: A 84 P: Spaz: Jr. Chem. class: skipping 7th 9XlOX73 good friends with Marty: TD., KD.. M.M., S.H.. K.N..1 Lafs w X SM.. l0th Barbara Jeanne Horan B.J.. Barb, Barbie Secretary Mem. Building: Home Ec. girls room w X T.S.. P.A., S. Mc.. D.M.. J.Mc.. D.C. S.P.. TS.. S.N.: 4th per.: C lunch, smoke break: Jr. year: parties up center: Junior 8: Senior skip day 74-75: Junior 8: Senior Prom: Mr. C's room: 74-75 play offs: Meeting J.M: Good 81 Weird times with D.L.: working Canobie in Office: Nantasket: Lake Park: Freshman year: all nighter with S.M. 1 .'5 4- Stephen Joseph Iadarola Ida: To get rich Quick The 3 stooges: Pugs: summer jobs w X F.B.: the pain of C.C: M. Buckley: Soph. 81 Sr. classes: Algebra l: New Englands 8: Rick M.: run, run, run: Bull Sh-ll: Slamen Sammy: lnjurys: summer of '75: Bentrail: J.R.'s easy problems: Football l: Cross Country 2. 4: Basketball: Winter track 2, 3, 4: Spring track l, 2, 3. 4: Band l. 2, 3.1 Lawrence A. Howser Larry To become a musical theater performer -fBoston Conservatoryj The Sound of Music skipping to paint sets: Good Kids-Altos: KL, MEM, DG, SS, MR: Rod 8: the Baroness Greg, Bruce 8: others: Basses-Eric, Brian, Rod: Chorus 3, 4: Special Vocal Ensemble 3.4: District 4 fl Hopelj: Drama Club 4: New England Festival Chorus 4 CI Hopelj Kathy Hughes Huey To find that place and be happy: Summer of '75: all the good times w X J.G.: Camping: X-mas w X E.G., M.F.. P.D.. W.H.: Laughing w X J.A., Jr. Prom: Ziffhue: Lake: Coming to my game: Hi cuz!: Seabrook: Which one'?: Looking for that car: all-nighter: V. Field Hockey 2.3: Captain 4: V. Baskteball 2. 3, 4: Softball l. 2. 3, 4: PPF 4: GAA l. 2. 3, 4 Donald Bruce Inman lllman To achieve the finer things in life: concerts: selling chips: partying w I J.M.: Salis, Beach: 7!27!75g Two flat tires: WPOD: Lunch table '74-'75 Football 1, 3: Baseball I, 2: Basketball 11 student council 3 b David Phillip Jenkins To be free the tun bridge: Fair: skip days: 2, 3, 4: take break: concerts in Boston: seabrook beach: Peter Jame Jacobsen: Pete To be the best, Motorcycle champ, writer Mr. Bo Bee Boo: Coveny for sewer: Lass das Fresseng McDuffieg Mr. Wardens Magazines: Coach Roach: JR 8: Mr. Grillo: Longs Auto School: Inman 8: the 3 stooges: my motorcycle: concerts: costa before and after the army: Demoulasl Party after work: DeMoulas hockey: Summer of '75g Lunch 4th per. Golf 2: Chess I: YB 4: Newspaper 2. 3 Cynthia Frances Jakows Cuffs, Tacos, Cindi Police work. To my best buddies CB, MM, KB, DN, LK, BH, KD, SN, DS, CL, BG, KJ, AD, DC, MW: getting cuffed w I CB, SM, MM: whip cream snowball fights: semi- formal: Jr. Prom-BC: Skit trips with CB, KJ: nips at Sam: Thanx to Bear: selling chips: big green ring: Bear: Cox: Defeog Fuji I-I.R. rep. 3,41 Ski Club 3. 4: Yearbook: Mascot: Cheering 3: Powder Puff 4: Jr. Prom Comm. N T 'L-v-I ' ,Www Cynthia Ann Jacques CJ To obtain and maintain the highest peak of happiness, and to be w X Sean next time I read this: Tilley's socks in gym. '73: Holderness Rattlesnake: great dances: concerts: fatal dance: thank you: honeybee: Thank- you 1 Thanks J.S., S.M., blue Mustang: Brother's ledge: Vodka: stealing barrels: Kevin going out to play7 : A,B,C, lunch: Cannon: Sheepfold on Sunday. Baton 3. 4: Yearbook 4: Partying 3,4,5.6... Jean Ann Jamieson To be happy in whatever I do. All the good times w f good friends: Florida 74 : great memories of Jeannette: teaching CR, DC how to ski: ski trip to Canada w X MR, CR. DC: magic fingers: Jr. Prom: Salisbury: the bump w f Patty: Jr. yr.: 4th per. up the center w X Dee: great friends MR, PO, CR. DC. PG. MC, JC, WJ, DM. a 'Yi Nllke loZZo To become a success at v. hate'-er I do. The bus: Scott 54 Sue: Angela. l3th: Pugs: waiting for Jennifer . Lunch w f Charlie: Summer of '72 Winter track 2. 3. 4: Spring track l.3.4: fy Keith D. Johansen Heeb Play pro baseball and make niy parents proud of me. A very special girl: Debbie: triple sessions: good times vt' the men: Griff: Sull: Booga: Laughs vt' Woodie, Fugi: Windsor: George: Carl: the old north bridge at 4100 a.m.1 April 18. l975: up the beach w Debbie: stealing corn it Boogag trying to get Sull to drink x-mas eve: Dekloulas party it Griff: The red Camaro: The Xlob Football 3. -11 Baseball I, 3.4: Northeast 2.31 L f '?n Kenneth G. Johnson Ken Go to college and have a good time with life. Ride home from the State Tourney game: parties down the Locke : bus rides to ski areas: watching Mr. C. ski: good time at Salisbury Beach: crazy rides: Fuji . Football l. soccer 4. Baseball l, 2. 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4 ,gi y Martin Arthur Johansen Marty, Gingle To stay happy and Graduate. Jr. Prom: Sr. Prom: field: tower: Mustand X north: T.L., S.S.. J.S.: Red: Maine: skiing: fish: Dino H.P.: weekends: Mary's parties: Stacey's parties: sober: trip to N.J.: Ft. Fire tracks: Lowell: unemployed : Jr. skip day: T,D.,K.N., A.F.. C.L., Del.: employed: SPAZ : rat: babe: Hub: happiness w X Mary: lost: Salisbury: trips: snops: stick: Mich, Sch , Latin Sully: Dentist: Sully: summers ',f . My , ,,. .'?V.,i-vm., fi, 5, my.-, , fu! 1P , x . 's fi 4311. i' , . X5 is X in . V? . 0.-Q 4 Am. I x. 3 1 i il Q . I 1 W- ' 1 Nfl if -:--113 :Nix Wanda E. Johnson To live life healthy, happily and to work for a good cause Very special t'riends!! : draggin' the B. Duster: parking lot parties: D.M.'s wedding: sabotage: R.M.'s chair: Salisbury Beach: lucky yellow V.W.: at the courts: to always have Tommy. Gerry, and Chris as life-long friends: Rm. 250, Jan 12: D.M. fMosesJ skipping with D.M.: memories of my brother Gary, and a special friend Maurice Robert Jones Robert Edward Johansen Bobby-Jo To be something Judie 4!l9!75: N.B.'s party: Going to the races : Winning the states : party: Winnepisaukee: 5th period: Buzzmobile: J.M. and B.S.: Tick , Hampton: Jr. Prom: Salisbury trip w I J.M. and A.B.: Summer of '74: Ripoff U.M., A.P.J: D.H.: Dutes: Royal Pagoda: Nault's Honda: Girlsyof' B.M.H.S.: Roger and Fuji: Jr.' yr. soccer '74. Hockey 2. 3, 4 Alt. Ronald Jollymore L it J y, R 157' il 'X 5 I J' AHWF 11 .-O6 Karla Ann Jordet Mar , Karl , Karlos . To continue in the athletic field. Dick and S.N.: lt's raining out , K.C. Jones Camp: M.W.g no window: mattress to stop rain, v K.C., T.K., -Jokes: Volleyball '753 States?, how y'all doin'? L.H., N.P. -Priority and decorumg K.O.-hanging out window: L.S. Lucyg track champs '75 B.B. '75, D.S. -gym: D.R. -aerobatics Volleyball 3, 4,3 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4 Rachel Marie Keating To be on the road to find out. Friends w X JL, MB, DG, LC ... 3 going bopping w X DR tFrolicsl- a week in Maine, Me and Jeannies week in Hampton 1 Salisbury, someone special - Bobby: going to N.H. Sun.: th' east Th' orchard th'aqueduct: ugarbagescowng tah hal babysitting: playing Whist in the bathroom: working w X Jeannie. ' K rm'35'5l ' 7 gs 'Wx xx X . Sandra M. Joyce Sandy, San To marry Bob Deyoung and be happy forever. Bob S. 3X8X74-3Xl4X74 a time to remember: skipping and never getting caught: Val: partying summer of 74 w X Sue P. and the rest: my first job Cox's class w X A.F. and C.C.g Hockey games w X BD, DD, KP, MR: lunch 73-74g DP,AD,JG,SH,RW,RL: 3X3OX75 best day of my life: Jr. skip day: BB: concert w X BD, PH, DB. RM, MO, AL: Nugalg DP cruising: never forget a friend like John S. Jeanmarie Keegan Jeannie Good times w X good friends MW, KM: going to Canada w X special neighbors, a very special Nother 1 Soph, yr. best year g Hr. 3093 never forgetting Diane, Debbie, Candi, Janet: getting caught in the rain: my sister Brenda: Karen's party: Karen M. getting me dismissed: Michele's crazy ideas: Mrs. DiMatteo: Mr. Colliet, Mr. Delanyg Friends in Cambridge. Jerome Patrick Joyce Freaky To play the Synthesizer. Good times w X Michele: getting caught in backroomg going to consertsg telling Stavely off: Charlestown High, Ha Ha, RRR party: Boston Skyline 1Jr. Prom fthrow him on the lawnyg J. Geils and Pink Floyd, bagged again, flared on the Yes train: Help. the trains gonna blow upl: Hallorans 7th per. class: Day Sully lit Marilyn on fire: when Michele hid in the locker and scared the 'IWW out of me. Charles Keegan . Ii 'A 1 Denise Carol Julien Denny, Neicy To be happy and enjoy the life ahead of me. Eddie l0Xl5X74: X-Mas: Scrapbook: Safari jacket: MBL lied: 7X30X75: Boop and my license: Mr. Giroux's class w .f EB. JM, PS: bowling Fri. nitesg Sl,O00.00: Green Apple: Leaning Tower of Pizza. the Cove: KL changing: lunch: Mr. DeFeo, 2 years John Keegan Susan L. Kerivan tcrashl Sue To travel, get ajob, then relax My first motorcycle ride w f Bock: going to the pit and parkway in Exetor: Parties down the park: Hampton '75: Peter: Going to Colorado w f Gooky 8: Mr. Colucci g Tea over D.W.'s: Parties of DoDo's: C.H., S.L.. D. W., E.D., L.C., D.P.. C.L., B.F., H.R., V.P., F.S.: Mom and dad Workstudy 4: Ski Club 4 tb, 45 . ' .7 Robert C. Kirchner B.K. Bob To be something in life 74-75 State Championship: 5:00 a.m. practices: getting loaded after the states: the boring summers: the trips to Salisbury all the friends l've had these past 4 years: Woburn: French class. Hockey 3, 4: Lacrosse 2, 3, 4 Steven Kehoe Steve Live long and Prosperous The Art Dept. espcially the summer of '75 B.M,H.S. Requiem in Pacem ge? xg.. Francis Edward King Franny 7-ll: Young Frankenstein: Dapper Dan B.: Funny Lady w X K.R., D.D., R.D..: B-the Geer: Huts: Charm Rd.: Football Cards: By Baby: Sm. Feet: Big mouth Pamela Kepka Pam To try to learn from my mistakes to become a better person: My parents: Aunt Alice: and all the Harringtons: Rocky: Rickey: 8: her parents: NG 8: family: Cary, a good kid: Mary 81 Dave: Mr. Sarno. my second dad: Mrs. LaRosa: 5th per. lunch: Chrous: MTW: Hello Dolly: Horace: Sound of Music: Mr. Paul Cox: ROTC: and gang: My special promotion: ROTC ball:Stranger in paradise Chorus I-4: ROTC 2. 3. 4: Drama Club: Yrbk staff 4? Q7 -ifx Jean Ellen King Medical Assistant Working with L.C..D.J.. S.H.2 Last summer with K.M., J.I... My good friends in New Jersey, TF M.C.. M.M.. T.M.. M.R.. Nehant with Kathy and Joanne: and my memories with Ricky. Theresa Kilroy Terri Friends-the best: BPLIO'S: Newton in uncle. GFKNOCK KNOCK: Walden r 8: sg alligators 8: ffoat rocks: locked out. Pelham'?: Mr. BV: Pllslg Exit: 3 times'?: Lex. Twisted tales: turkey: Psq: US Cheerleaders? y'never know: MIT: gr. truck: camper: cheezits: Tootie: and Jack, Debdoo: track 3, 4: basketball 2. 3, 4: volleyball 3. 4.:PPF: Yr. Bk. staff: Var Show 90 454' 7-r Peter Gustave Klasner Pete To be a Law enforcement officer Mr. Richardson's Homeroom: Meatball: Someone special Valerie: brother Richard K.: Mr. Grillo's Algebra class: the best homeroom: Abe: B.L. 8: M.F.. PK. 8: VY, R.L. 8: J.K., C.L. 8z S.S.: Rendone: Junior Prom:Lunch 4th: vikins. S.Q.D.1 my guitar No Jock 5 . i i l i l l i l Richard Perry Knapp Rich To be a pilot or wildlife manager. Guitar: Calif: P.K. 8: V.Y., B.L. 8: M.F., A.L., S.B., firewater: Cochise: rendone: York Beachg Mr Richardson's homeroom: meatballg L.A., J.A.M.: spankyg Alamo: Happy Girl: Christy Love Therese Margaret Lahaie To get out of the fog in time to fulfill my ambitions. Westford: adventures with Ann: SQD: 90 degree plunge: Baby Rulers, I'm a hazard to the slopesn mystery trip, Oh No! You rent this room? Fire the cannon honey, Plagues, Volleyball Intr.g Chorus l, 2: Field Hockey JV 3: V 4: Yr. Bk. 4: Home Rm Rep. 4: Jr. Prom: Sound of Music: Ski Club 3, 4: Variety Show PPF 2, 3, 4 K. sx , ff Q., .1 X., f 1 4 ' . ii- S' 3 lix :fir ', LX Q I .. ca.-'. 5. 5':-me ' 1 'Y tv , l' YW V .xv wi Penny Kramer To live a long and happy life with Billy Bil1y's Jr. 8: Sr. Proms: my Jr. Prom: football 8: hockey games: the Wiroll's, Sarno's. MacDonald's: the girls room: EasterM75: Oct, 3, l975g Lindas Wedding: Having someone special my friends: TW., M.W., C.S., N.C., 4A.J.. C.M., M.M.. L.K., C.H., and others. A special thanks to my mother. Carol Lamantea To one day work in a Hospital 8: be married to Steve in the future. C,C., J.R,'s Hm. Rm. 10th grade: D.L.. N.H., STEVE: Mrs. Hagans Eng.: College Fair: Jr. Prom: Circus: Late: Coffee: Walden Pondg Salisbury Beach: OUR NIGHT: the driveway: Sr. Prom vb-9 Richard Labbe Sandra L. Lane Sandy To get somewhere in Life and be happy getting there. Mary-Kaye: Cindi: Mary-K: Patty: Main: The rays: John W, going nuts w I D.A.. PM., P.B.. S.R., M.K.M.: all night in Boston: Ski tripsg PARTY: K.H. at Strawberry Field: The Drive lnn Beach: What's upfl: Being talked out of going to class: Jr. 8: Sr. Prom w f Ricky W. Hr. Rep. 2, 3: Cheering 2. 3: PPF 3, 41 P-A-W-Co. Leigh Kramer Mary Lally 5.0 Dale Robert Lavigne Babe To Graduate McCarthy's vocabualry and finals: Lancasters' 3000 word Pugsly and the Old Mang Joe B.1 stumpyg The Bradfords, K.C. V,E. Those of the Billerica High Track Team: Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, J.V. Basketball 2, Freshman Basketball Manager. 550' 5... Maribeth Lang Beth To be a better person and accept people and things as they are. Good times in Bermuda with P.P. and S.G.: Teaml: Fairwind : Summer of 74 in N.H.g QucenfWinter: Prom w X M.P.g Aerosmith: Southie Dayg party: G.M. going away party: G.M. and ME, my hrst tryout and solo 7,51 Making V.P.: Southie's Prom w X T.P. Visiting Mac with S.M. S.G.g H.R. Rep l, 2, 3, class V.P. 2 Gymnastic Team l C.M. f 11.7 K 4 ,fill , xy X, 'Xa Sharon LeBlanc Red To marry Jerry and have a happy life. J.B. S.D. S.R. Before 3 and after 23 Burton's1 Summer of 74 Skipping gym and smoking in the girls rmg Getting chased by Mr. D. Getting my Camero for grad. Mrs. Voss and the D.E. gang, Trip to Disneyg 73 down the Cape w X J.B. Love to parents 1 and 2 Santo Laquidara ov' 4,.,4,.-.r I' Tffm. Catherine LeBourdais Cathy To live a life in total freedom and believe in myself. Aug X B.L., Ape and Eyebrowsg C. Club, Glousterg Ohio players w X Juliep 218, Summer of 75 g Pizza. Chinks food,McDonalds1 Ol'Orchard, Sheila Maine Drive - insg Boston Gardens: stalloutg DO NOT ENTERQ Cruisin g Chicago and Allman Brothers w X B.M. Boston with Kevin and Co.: My Family: Ricky Homeroom Rep 2, 4, NHS: Yearbook club 3,4 J 15-7, James Lavoie Jimmy To be free, idealistic, middle class Individual. Demoulasg Spiceland: Loa Fingg Parties before during and after school. Making up poemsg Someday all of us Students will have a reunion in the sky. Jocks will be showing off and freaks will be high. 74 J.V. Baseballg F.R. H.R. Repg Spanish Club. Thomas Leavitt Graduate and make a lot of money Mr. McCarthy's English class: D.L. Mr. Altery's Class, running Laps for gym class: Hiding from Mr. Stelutto: during period 6, Mr. Bishops Math Class, D.L. Distribitive Education, Work Realise: Work at B.A.S.F. 141 Judith Lecomte Judie. Jude Be happy and make my parents proud. Bobby 4!l9!75: Jr. Prom w X S.S. and B.R. drive-ins KD: NB. P.B., A.F.: Cape w X Bobby: crusing the car: Sr. yr.: 3 of us: the beach: parties: talks with bj: State games: Fri and Sat nights: Rhea: making Cheeringg Canobie Lake wonderful parents: AP Jr. Prom: Jr. Yr.: good friends Powder Puff: Student Council Year Book Staff ng 7x Ui '41 Jean Leone Jeannie To fullill tomorrow dreams Long talks w f Mary: Hampton: Fonto-Juice: w X Rachel: Kangamangus H.W.: w X Frankie: Good Friends: Soph Yr. Mt. Monadrock. Salisbury: Mr. Jahnles Logic: Workers at Fosters: Meeting Krankie at the Aluminum. A chilly Oct. nit. the matches: Nov l6th l974:the blue Mustange. Bruce Lepore Juicy, Brucey, Firewater To be a photographer Melani l l!28!74: VVhatever Happens: Good times at SQD1 taking pictures: Melani at football games: Thanksgiving Dance: Buddies Good times w f Melani: Rep 2. 3. Yr Book: Spanish Club: S.Q.D. Lacrosse: Science Fair Allen Lepore Cochise . Abe To be an Oceanographer WTC: Summer 74 75 , the rock. Joe Rendone: scuba diving at Rockport and by Rhy Beach: Shark Melanie and Bruce. BJLFY Uncle Kenny Lacrosse 2. Scuba Club 3 David Lewis S l 4! I Susan lzlaine Cynthia l.ce Cindy To become sucesslul in lite and lu be happy. Carnivals: lnn-4l hours. tape Nleadowblen 7X3 f 74. White Chevy: Peanut Butter and Sue. Hockey games. Parties. Coxk ski trips: Falling up trees: Dances. Crash and Bump vv X DD. Deb. Can't get in Y Pub: Proms vs rf. Blue Babe: 3 in l day. Crusin Volleyball. Drama Club: Hr Rep 3, 4: St Adv. l--13 Yr Book 4, P Puff 2. 3. 41 Ski club 3. 4. NHS ... 5' la .il 'sv' r T i -., L Scott Russell Libby Libby the Kid: LIBBYQ Scotty To do the IOO yd under I0 sec. and at what l do. Jr. Skip day w FITVIQDIWQ Summer ot' 75 w Wests: 63 Chevy Girls at Sears: Track parties: big brother DJ: Nlaine and Salisbury Art: This is True: Mess- up: Summer of 7-1: Falmouth: Palmer Cox's ith: Jerrvs grad. Party: Kidding Cundy L. All the time. Winter track 2. 3. -1: Spring track 3: French Club l X11 Linda Jean Linton To do something I enjoy, stay close to God an do His will, Mr. Vocell at lunch: teachers: Gerry's sneakers: Driver Ed w X Mr. Banewicz: favorite people: GD. AC, GM, LT, SR. RC, DC, JM, CM, TT, KL, Alan, Ruth: typing: bookeeping NHS Kevin Edward Lundgren Kev To find success in a grain of sand 8: teach others to do the same. Summer '75: tennis: 9th grade English class: unforgettable Latin class: pig dissections: homeroom: wearing goggles in Chemistry: short Math classes. Photography club: Yearbook: Ski Club Robert James Lind Boomer To marry Amy. State Champs 75: Dumbo: Mountain climbing: Wymans: Revere: Hon Pondl Waldenl Seabrook: Good Harbor: BB concert w X Amy: good times that l'll always remember w X Amy: Allman Brs. concert w X MF KC. SV: dancing w X the belly dancer at the Pagoda: drive-in: skip day: talks w X FD: Hilltop w X Amy: Sat. night hockey games: Lums: Salisbury. Hockey 2, 3, 4 ., , 'lv-f Julie Anne Long Continue dental assisting 84 make smiles brighter. Special friends: PG, CL, CC, SH, DD, LS, CL, DM: cruising: clickers: circle: b's 8t CO: JP-AWOL?: parties: PG, CH. JM, BM: checking ID's: part-az D 84 T X dz BB 8: C concerts: pickin' picnic CMBJ: stall out: sneaking to Boston: Supreme pizza: maverick: semi-formal: York 8: Ogunquit: drive-in: DO NOT ENTER: Mac's: Carlton: long talks w X CL: gym: art w X CC: My parents who made it all possible. Powderpuff 4: Yearbook. vga- 'An l P 5 Patricia Ann Littlewood Patty Become a secretary. Study hall in 10th grade with Stacy: All the fun with Ginny and Sue. Susan E. Linehan Gooky To be free. party and travel. All the good times with Phil: PM 8: SL forever: Hampton '75: Isabelle Rose: tea at DW's: Feb. Vac. '75: 6 X 6 X 75: DF 8: DJ fwobjg Jr. Prom: Aerosmith '75: Grand Funk '73: Pinehurst: The parkway 8: The Pit: PM,SK, DW, LC. DF. ML. RD. RB, JA. DP. TC, CL. ED. HR, JM, JG Gymnastics l,2: Workstudy 4:.Ski Club 4 .,-lf 249140- i' 3 vX Y-TN,,,,,.,r Donna Marie Loranger To work with kids. Parites: Chelms: Andover: Fall R: Babbling Brook: camping: softball, volleyball 8: basketball troubles: rookies w X TP: banquets: sleeping w X Petey, Gail 8: Peggy: lockerroom antics: Peggy: Gail: Pixie: fairly wicked : Great Escape: KD: Thanks Gail: Esther: Diane: Meredith: Lucie: Miss Hood: Mrs. Hazel: Miss Phillips: Smith 8: Higgins. Softball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2. 3. A-Ve A ' ' 4:PP2: . . .. . Dana Lyons Marlene E. Maffei To lead a happy and successful life. Whatnums: good times w X family : Apt. BC: Commo Epping wkends w X Pam, Cindy. Terri: Lake Winn.: tire in the car g Walden Pond: Sarno's party w X movies: We're in the wrong car : P 8zC: Mac's: FBG 8z HG: DD w X CM: DC: Salisbury tokin Ping: CYO: Penn CM. SD. CM: Anne's party: ski trip 73 8: 75: TBW: NYS at Todds: Boston Common: D. Rummel: Jr. Prom w X Joe, CM, CT: talks w X Candi: Eric Clapton w X DG: 'Zi' 'if 1-fi Carol J. MacGillivray Proof-of-purchase seals: Bopper Swing: Xmas in Sept.: '53 Chevy: Oomphies: New Years '75: Chuck's plants: BB 8: Chicago concerts: Gunstock: Alton Bay: Pringles crushees galore: big brother DJ: Canal St.: hot dogs 8L stink beans: Dolly Defects: I am an acne pimple : Two Ton Tillie: Wooden nickles: Vigilante: Jr. Prom: Soph. Semi-Formal: Walden: Strawberry Fields: Talks w X Dod. Drama Club l: PPF 2, 3. 4: Spring Track 3. 4: BB Bopper 3. 4: NHS: Yearbook Staff: IBTC 1 rr Mary B. Maguire Mare. Mag To help handicapped people. Thanks Mom 8: Dad: Marty 5X26X75: special gifts: Winnie the Pooh, Green eleph.: talks w X Marty: lic lX29X751 SA:hubba: You have a sparkle in your eye: no presents: death of Bessy l0XlX75X: parties: Bradlees specials: sewing shorts: double dates w X TD 81 KN: Lake Winn.: getting TD dismissed: camping Bobby: hockey games: 5X21X75 Salisbury: Donna: good times -DW, MH, TD. KD, AF, SH, FD. MLM, DW: Vermont: causing trouble w X Amy. Alexander Jerome MacDonald Jerome. Nose. Make it through Pre-Med. Girls, girls. girls: raids on Fox Hll: Fscohaeg w X B: everyone up the gasline: Sunday in N.H.: peachy: all my friends: Salisbury: Sis: back w X CLMQ sightseeing: yuk. yuk: Italian 2: hockey games: Jock: B 8: B's apartment: Chinese food w X BM: girls 84 boyfriends w X no sense of humor: never forget Billerica. Football 2. 3 'il .in Robin Maginn To bring happiness to those who have made me so happy. Russ l0X20X74: skiing tsplit pantsl: BB-Chicago: party in Foxboro 6X29X75: Me.: Vt.: CSNY concert: 4Xl8X75 in Concord: Salisbury: DeMoulas-Jack 8: Dean: the group-Summer74g Mt. climbing- L. L 8: M lost in Flume: Good Harbor: 16 at T 8: A's: Linda: DD. TK. TL -many laughs: team 2-trip to Westford: French w X M 8a B: Chem. I: Cheering: My family: Heidi . , . Cheerleading 2. 3: PP 4: NHS. 11 'ill 'kvoff Phil A. MacKenzie Chipmunk Crazy Man. To play my guitar. party. and to live a good life w X a very special person. Me 8a Sue: 6X6X75: Hampton '75, Summer '74: Isabelle Rose: Webb Brook: partying vv X BF 84 FF: Winter '75: Aerosmith '75: Yes '74: parties at the lake: KW's party: Boston vv X JM. BM 8: Richy: SL tgJ.BF. DF. KA. MA. JF. BH. FF. MB. OL. JM. SK. DW. LC. JA. CL. ML. DP. KM. GC. RB. KW, BM. MS. ER. Ski Team l. 2.1 Killington l. 2. 31 Ski Club 4: vv X S 4. XML' x rg Karen Marie Mahoney Trouble For my one wish to come true. May l6. 1975 8: this past summer down the stores 81 at the park in 'ITIL all the good times we had together: football field: BH house gl the Surago's: Aerosmith concert at the Cape: skipping exery time Chris got bounced: working at Almy's wvEK: rug head: the Hill's xv X Peachy: partying k going to concerts. f li' Q A Arr! , n og fl X As., ' .f . 7 1. J- fo ' Q !i'.',.,, n., i f I P' Q 7' ,L E A ' s . 1' 511 - W' -V, A L., I 7 l - All 3 5 . gg . ' .. f ' J lf - 4 f 'i' ' Gerald Thomas Marchant Jerry ,t 9th typing: lOth English class: Y-' , . nth study: l2th Afdelig Ralph ii and Demps: LL: AC: GM: i N A l Torino: hitting a pole: Linda's i I fingernails: Carlisle: frisbee: . 5-up Sheryl A. Martell Chickie To travel just about everwhere and to someday own a house in the country. B lunch: McDonalds: bounced on llth: JS, DM, JL, CJ, BG: Walden's Pond: tailbone: Vamp's birthday: Mustang: Hajjar roc Salisbury beach: never ending love: brother's ledge: York beach: all nighter picnic: Dave's keg: Lums: Judy's: exde: Poopie's study: Jack boy: D locker, postie: playpig: Pagoda: KFC gang: party: bunny: ossipie: 2nd per. llth Ralph Edward Marchant Career in the Air Force. Mr. Pasquale: 5th cousin: Demps: AC: LL: GM: Mr. Hank: 67 dodge: Mr. Ardell: 25 days 5 hours: the pole: Mr. DeFeo: the Miller story: Sam's class: Puddin: All the good times. Lois's house: 22-2: 64 chevy: 14 cases. 'Q--fr 3 Candice J. Martin Candi To live for today, cherish yesterday, and hope for tomorrow. Charlie ll-28-74: Jr. prom w X CT, MM, JS,1 Sr. prom w X CT, SL, RW, SC. J.C,C,Otis 8a Bears: english 2 w X Mr. Driscoll: typing 2 w f D. Rummel: good friends AD, SR, MM, CM, DC, MW: 74 Christ. at Lane's fpoohlg Ny's at Todds 8: Mullens: Thanksgiving F. G. 74 8a party after: DH 8c JS: Westfield State 73: Mom 8: Dad. Gymnastics l,2: Hr rep l-4: Sec 3: Ski Club 3.4: pow.puff 84 Dianne A. Manoukian Dee To lead a healthy and full life. Unexpected winter swim with CG: Salisbury: private parties with DS 8: KT: Squan lakes 75: Danny: thank you red helmet: draggin' on rte. l: keep on running: foolish reasons for cutting class with WJ the courts: Friday nights: March first. Powderpuff football 4 Daniel E. Martell Earsy To become rich and maybe start a family and make a good husband. Going to McDonalds for lunch: llth grade: going out every B lunch with SM, JS, CJ, LW. KC, TL: rock Hajjar: Bob's party: Edwards beach: campfires: held: talks with KC,: leaving 7th with JH, PC: staying out to 3 am: going to NH on days off to see KM, LM JM. Ski Club Gladys Helen Maynard Gladass To live a long happy life and enjoy it. All the tennis games with Agnus and Alfred: McDonalds 73-751 hockey games with MM, J, and the no. l fans: ride through BC at 12:30 after hockey game: Ms. Phillips' gym class: Ms. Agnus' tennis: all the guys from Eastic and JFS: special friend JFS and the rest. Student Council 2 years: Tennis 3 years tco-capt.J Francis M. McCarthy Puppy Bishop's 4th: McCarthy's Zndg skip days up the beach: Watkins Glen: Laconia: Dennis' cottage: white mts.: the lobby: the corner: star: the park: Bridge fair: Pine's boys: Gizzo: Charlie: being dishonest: my bike: stony tony: DD: BH: getting high: the easiest 4 yr I ever had. OSP 1, 2, 3, 4 '10 CDI? K .19,,0X Brian James McCarron To be ajanitor Black Sabbath: playing cards: Thanksgiving day: going to Denmark: Pr: triples: the hockey games: school dances. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Football l. 3, 4 Frederick McDewell 'f fj'Y .1 ,. .fy 'Ns tk,-if -' --. :ff isa. A ' tl Lf Denny McCarthy QS Qi. Jane Ellen McDonald Janie To do what I want and to be happy' All my friends 8a their problems: state champs - go nuts youl you! : Doyon's playpen 8: Petullo's pampers: 9 eng. teachers in 4 yrs: Deb's parties censored : escape: Jock vs. Freak: Den's partyautake a no. 1 chink mirror: practice- take a lap 1 football games: Chutch 6th: Bost, Drama: Volleyball: Field Hockey. NHS: Prom com: Yrbk John F Nlcliride Booga logo to Colorado and ski, Going to maine Io see Cheryl. great times with the men. Grif Heeb. Sullman, George. Carl. and Winnie: talking to Woody about coll. and other things: me and Heeb stealing Griggs corn and George driving the getaway car: trying all summer to get Sull to drink. Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: Soccer 4: Northeast 3: Track 4 George E. Mc Cormick Big Mac To be a multi-billionaire. The riot at the dance in 731 the black sabbath concert at the cixic center: drinking with PP. TO. and RM: Spike and Ed and the spring carnival at Lowell Tech. ,1 4' .i .Lf F . Susan McCvarry Sue To succeed and be happy in life. Home Ec. bathroom: Canobie: Nantasket: skip day: D.S., D.D: straws : Senior skip day: beachwall. M.L., D.B.: summer of '75: S.N.: ROACH: Silver Lake: Locke School gatherings: E.F.: history 5th period, Bubbles, D.B., D.H.: backwindow: B.S.'s nose: the movies, T.F.. T.S.: Rumney: NH: Forum: shampoo's bottles: B,M., E.G., B.W. Julie M. McKenna Robert McDonough 'N-I Q--.-Y ALJ sal gn...-J Ralph John McKenna Ray To become a paramedic. Day of Graduation. Brian Eric McGarry To always do the best I can. Summer of '74 8: '75: Jan.-Feb. '75: Stones, America, Eagles, Pink Floyd, Cooper, Tull, Boston, C.Z., Kens, Gardens: football 8: brandy: Sr. prom 5173: Keith's S.B. Ford: ride to Hookset: S.V.: wowsounds: AVUVA: OZ: Enor. D.: White Mis. at the top, glouster, Hampton, Salisbury: fly a w a y 3 F r a n c e '74-Granroc-Austria '75: ZA second away: J.B., J.C., M.D.: 6 licenses: 4 permits: 518175: tequilla nite: O'Tooles house. Ski Club I-4: H.R. Rep l,2 'L Mary Lou McLaughlin Lou To make my parents proud and retum all the love, happiness and help they gave me. Friends -C.B., C.J., K.B., K.E., D.N.: twirlers, KE., C.J., J.M., W.J.. D.N.: football half times, rallies, parades, competitions 1 Judy's P.J. party: best friends for 12 yrs.-C.B.: Soph. lunch: Mr. Cox's math class: going out to lunch: the left alone dance w I C.B.. C.J.C S.M.: hockey games.: driving 7!22!75: Gary's a special thanks to C.B.'s parents for all they've done. Baton twirler 3: Co-Capt. 4: NHS vell x 1 ' J w AMX. w Suzanne McKay Michael Patrick McKenna Mike To go thru college. Going to the State Soccer Tournament: not going to Junior Prom: C.Q.1 finding the white line: driving the Dizzy: Mr. Vig: Slosh: losing weight: gettin kicked: Stiff Griff: College Fairs: CRASH DIETS: champs last year 8: this: lunch tables: Mac's for lunch. Soccer 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3. 4: H.R. Rep. 3, 4: Football 1: Lacrosse 3 'Uk Paul G. McLaughlin Spic Truck driving alongside a certain girl. Junior Economic class with Defeo and Sher, we didn't learn much but it was fung Mr. Walsh a really good giy. NHS Kathleen L. Middleton Kathy To travel around the world and enjoy life. Shortcuts w X P.W. 8: M.B.g leaving studies to smokeg partiesg New Years Eve '74g LGHF-K.G., O.G., J.N., J.B., C.A., K.S,, D.B., Murphy, Brownie, I.M., 8: P.W.g good friends P.W., P.R., S.F., B.O., L.N., M.B., etc.g l2!28f75g 9!28!75g beautiful farnilyg hockey Eames? Ping Pong Pafiyl MacDonalds Poncho 8: Chibby. French Club ftres.J lg Volley Ball lg NHS N-sw 'CNT' Robert G. McMillan Dan Melillo Morocco To own a Ferrari. Computer roomg G.C.'s Math classg Mr. Breen's computer science class, tif you could call it thatjg keeping out of trouble fand out of classlg going up the centerg going to the beach. 15 xx' . , x i f .ef G ,, f 'lf AP' , D Jane M. McNeil To be happy with what ever l've Jay Jay got. D.C., A.F., D.M., D.D., T.S.. J.M.. .l.S., G., .l.J., M.C., J.S.. N.H., CL., P.C., R.B..Q the zoo- lo-gangg fifth period Mrs. Cooney's class: going to Arlington for coffee: Pheobe's classg my bus driver Bob: Mrs. Hehir. Mr. Neal. Mr. Damiano, Mrs. Marroneg coming in lateg the Home Ec. basementg the onion in the washing machine: breaking the zipper. Stacey Ann Micka Stage To be the best musician it's possible for me to be. Monday nights at Stage Bandg Delawareg E.L., CW., -T1 all the kids in bandg half-timeg District and All-State rehearsalsg all the help George gave meg all he put up with: his stop when I stop! . Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Sax Quartet l, 2, 3, 43 Band Council I, 2.3: District Band 2. 3, 41 All-State 3, 41 MYWE 4 L Phillip J. McLaughlin Grasshopper, Munch Helicopter pilot. fireman The Ricans 3 Ms. llagank linglish classg Ms, Saunders all my high school lovesg helping l'ncle Walshieug the Freaks ts. .locks Q IM.. IM.. KB.. MB.. Kathy, G.L.. Skip. TC. .l.C. Lacrosse . NHS ffe if . X A :ix Susan M. Miller Sue To be happy in whatexer I do All the good times at BMHSQ Team l-Dave: The British are comingnl the junior prom w Artie: cheering at the Garden: hanging around vs' RM. 8: C.D.1 good times w f SD.: Aerosmith at Capeg the train to Allman Brosg all the great times at MAGS w f B.L. 8: SG.. ltzily H.R. Rep l-41 Class Tres, 2. Drill Team 23 B.B. Cheering 3L FB. Cheering 41 Yearbook: Ski Club 4: NHS 1:7 Susan Ann Moore Sue 8: Chester Secretary Having DM 8:SM find Debbie 8: I in Wobumi Sitting in Miss Saunders class eating pumpkin seed with Carol, Football 8: hockey gamesg WH's partyg My l8th birthday partyg To remember my friends: DM, SM, CM, RA, JG. JM, JT, ND, 8: GD, ROTC-2: Chorus-35 Silks 3 8: 4. ll, ir Deborah C. Morey Deb To become a bookkeeper Fifth period study with the Bear and the Zoolo gang, TS. J, Robinson: the water fight with Eddie: 4th period Mrs. Cooney's class. Peter D. Miln Pete Triple sessions: Crazy Clyde 8: Big Barry: Junior Prom w X M.K.1 Trip w X Jack: Summer '75: Seabrook w X MKM. DA. SL1 Ski trips, Tewks l0Xl2X74g 7X4X75 weekend: Gardens Dedhamg Good times w X JM, BSF, FSF, BS, BB, JL: Disco Concert w X Paulg Best times w X Mary-Kayeg Wrestling-Vigg Getting chickens 8: pigs w X Bob 8: Daveg Christmas 73,743 Senior Prom: Mary Kaye 3X6X73. Football l. 2, 3, 43 1829 8: 11641 Wrestling 147 lbs.g Mary Kaye I, 2, 3, 4. Afx. Steven Morana af' .5 70 f ',-,pi ra-1 j fs Y t' 31 Hy' N ' 751-A' ' fa 3,3 f?JF5. flu Rf MQ 'Drill fa FF' 11+-Kiss I A f A .340 1 gt ' Q5 7 4 1 -f 1 L X ,A X if . 7- .x v . I f r. -'f ' J I ' I , VY- .- E , lk- Xt ,V I I VV L Y V 3 V00 rx- ' .5 4 ' ,lQQ,ll!fif7Jr W wx Y 16 I ,-' I I X5 W if ' X233 'ii fm. '.tN Q f liz if tXX'TS'g'gf' Kg, . 1? XMQ , X sf., f raw, s . ,ll . l. rx- .. 'Z . ' ,J wif' fi - . - . ,J y, ,5 , Q , 4,1 ci 'W Tw T' lim! - , A f 5' I7 ills-EX., ff: '. I-- . ,, ti X it Q - . at - I -f 'f , .eu N Wg itll ' X .tw A-5 M2511 .xxifwlfglpfl 1 . LL J x - Xi.- silllw ff'l'l ,WW Pi ss. g 1 - s, 'gigffb ' ' Y ilu--4 uf -- Cf- ' ,Q ': g:- :'- 1' 3-'C' , + S-a s wa? A 5 - ,', . NIUYW X XQRX I L -is J, ' ti I .l g xwfxxgxbyxy- -fi-:L-13, -22-rim N+llAtdSO'r1-F-7,1 gy f -' 4: 4 71 jig Q 1 - gee- A 1 I as John Robert Morgan Jackie Blue To be a cop! and DeCosta Summer of '753 Winnepesaukee, Hampton, the buzz mobile 5th period: the girls at BMHS: Chelmsford cemetery, Dave Masong Kathy 1-33 I'll meet you at the field The Alman Bros. w X MH, KD, DA. FD. DB3 Racing on weekends: State Soccer Chamionshipsg Hockeyg Winning the States. Soccer 3, 4g Racing Motorcycles: Girls 1-12, Hockey 31 Track 23 B.A. Club. 88 Carol Ann Marie Moreira Slinky Getting married August 28, 1976 to the one I love, Ken Button Never forget the good old times at the school dances: Can't forget when I met Ken he asked me out 2 months later but there's one thing it's worth itg eating pumpkin seeds in Miss Saunders room, Most of all I'll never forget Mr. Stelluto fStonyJ. Silks Corp 3 8: 4g Work Study Sr. yr.g Keypunch operatorg Tech-Age Bus. School, Thank you for the good times at BMHS. Lawrence E. Morgan Lar To be a state trooper Triple sessions with Big Barry and Crazy Clyde: The Gardens: Jamboree '731 Heff. Fox, Cal. Capper. The Greaser. Beam. Butch. That special lady: Summer '74 Football l. 2, 3. capt.4: Lacrosse capt. 3 814. 'ff' Katherine Morris Jacqueline Y. Morine Jackie To enjoy life to the fullest. Ralph's sick jokes at lunchi Studies with JB. SB. PM. KB. 84 RM: McCarthy's ruler: Michele's ping pong party: Friends PM. PM. RM. SB. JB. PW. KM. DC. AB, RB. DB. RC. DC. LL. DP. PB. MB. GB. BO Mary-Kaye Mullen Mully Continual happiness forever Cheering w X San, Mare. Ellen. Sue, Beeche. Amy: 1129: Sandy- are we? BFASPD: Tewks lO!l2f74 Maine. Spacey. The Cape: Jr. Prom. Ski trips: Prison Pond w X CS. LD. SN: 7G's in VW: 4 Great Brothers: Sillery: Seabrook w f PM. DA. SL: Deb- M 8: PP: Good times w f Peter 1164: Young? Xmas: Soccer II4 Rally. Frazal Bos. Common w 1' KH, SM: Thanks mom 84 dad: 4 great yrs. Coaching Popwarner: Powderputi' Cheering l, capt. 2. 3. 4: H.R. Rep 1 S9 Mark Francis Nlorgida Quantico Va: Summer of '751 St John. Chem l 8: ll: Comp Sci without Mr. Breen: Lnglish tx .fshortribsg Doyon days: Pyslcs waz phun: right or wrong'7. 'I rue or l'alse'7g Mr. W 8: the Aces. Comp rm days: Ver.. Summer ol' '74: tripping over hurdles. we are Cl'L17yl Letters to Nlr. Podaras: Karate Joe: Mad Maud, Band lL Stage Band l. 3.4: Winter track 3. 4: Spring track 3: Cross Country 41 Soccer 21 Ski Club 3. 4: NHS 4: JROTC 2. 3. 4. Diane Mosher Y.'v V . . . Y lt . Air Helen Nl. Morris To become a nurse Going to the Tech. -1.- ' Denise Marie Nadeau Denny To keep my dreams alixe John Sa Denise l 5 '41 Oct 4, '4 1 love you Numma: Sly Ind family: Hat Hall ot' Fame: BB A Chicago Concert 6 29 'iQ Were I-rl at Boston Garden: Just You'n Nle. Jr. Prom: Summer 4. Sarno ,St Archie. HGFAFN Wouldn't it be nice: Sue S Jim. Cheryl Sz Dynamite1 Le Grit. DF. STN. JN1. KS. Edgie. Xinny. leit' Mr. Richardson S: tl lot more. 4: Drama Club l. French Club lg Yearbook 4g John I. 3. -S T Deborah Neault Robert Newell Lena Nalbandian sfbf' ff' Susan Elaine Nelson Sue To be a nurse and live in the mountains. Summer 75 , Going places w X the gang. Chevelle 8: vega: TC 8: JS. Stinson LK w X Pat, good times at BHS, Silv. LK, Mike 8: Ann. Thanks mom 8: dad. Simmons, Karla I8:S raining out . Concerts w K SM 8: PA, Dick's house. hut rock. Deb's big pool, good friends. Rudy 8: Joann, INR. 4th per. volleyball games w X JI 8: others, my fav. carzcamaro. singer ID. Rumney NH. lntra. volleyball 2. volleyball 3 Q'-Q , -:Qifq 'M ? , af Patricia Ann Nangle Patty Nag To travel in space. My other half, Westboro, Bod 8: Sod. 4f26!75, 5!lO!75. submarine races IO!8!74 in math. pp football, FriendIy's. football. soccer, 8: hockey games. DI 8: CC. lunch 74-75. what prom? vacation at Emerson. Chicago-BB concert, sarcasm, I'm so tired. how boring! CB. LC. DF. CB. LR. TO. GW. KE, DR. KO, TG. CM. MM, JJ. BC. GB. Stave. Sister B. Pete M. Ms Riot. Monsieur M. Pdr. Puff. Yearbook, prom comm.. NHS. Variety show. 117 ,T- 9:31 Nancy Ann Newell To become ia secretary to a lawyer. Donna's locker, Our dream wkend. DW2. strawberry sundaes, LT fish. art class. hockey games w X Keith 8: Gail, LT trying to play tennis. my basket 8: the mall. seals 8: crofts concert. Salisbury weekend-green hair. OS kids. A 8: P kids. Bushboogi RK. Keith, RB. Mike, WJ. VY. ER. CT. CB. LR. LC, GD, DW, stuck in the middle, my girl Bill Student Council I, 2. 3. 4. Yrbk 4, newspaper 3. NHS 4. Prom comm 3. candy sales 3. 4. Tennis lessons I I Leslie Neilson Q Doreen Ellen Newfell NEWF. DREEN To live a long and Happy life. You've got a friend. KATHY. the greatest ma 8: dad. Skip. Tim, Pam. The MacDonalds. Meko 8: Wooly, York beach. 4-ever, Coxy. Chicago. III, FRIENDS. Cutty Sark. PF. FF. FRESKA sugar daddies. all the gd times w X IL. DP. CB, CJ. MM. KB, LC. DD, The Bear. long talks w I the Cobra Hockey cheerleading 3.4 Baton twirler 3,4 Yrbk 4 Prom comm.3. 4 Powder Puff4 Steven Nichols hs' in- Kimberley Alice O'Connor Kim To have a happy. Fulfilling life and to have a cuppa tea with Vicithy SSF 8: Jr, prom w f BS, naughty papers, Burkies run ins, certs. you eat chapstick? trite expressions, KC, BB camp w ! JS. TK. CJ. MW, 8: LS, BB 8: FH games. airport, honking w X LW. late w f JS, Friends 8: Memories, Thanks mom 8: dad. sports. Pal. great coaches. Bob 8: Mike. F. Hockey 2, 3.4 BBall l. 2. 3. 4 Track 2. 3, 4 NHS, I-IR rep 2. 3 Ski Club r W X 75-4 Judy Marie Nunes Jude To get out of school The parties in the girls room. mr. Robinsons monkey trial class 5th period. all the good times in Mr. Markeyfs room. the hockey' games. Dunkin Donuts. the courts. vu. azz! 5 'RJ Debra O'Donnell h -5-'N Patricia Ann O'Bnen To get out of school Going to Dunkin Donuts in the morning, the good times under the apple tree. best years 74 8: 75 DA's party. 8: JN's house after. Jaws 8: JC falling out of the car. good times at the beach. Patty' 449 Maureen Olson Barbara Ann Norton Barbie. Nort A special person 9f24f7l lo lI!20f75. x-mas 744 412004. Chicago concert IUXZIX74. SL. MM. JG. CJ. rally 73, steno. everglades lI!22!74 hockey games. winter 74-75. cape w f Rich, talks w X Danny. IBTC. Patty s parties. waitin for Sue St Jeff. Wymans w f SM 8: PS. Annie, Hubbas. Fluff. Cheering for CYO. ABICK. Bill 8: Bob. Lc. Mr. Patterson. Stones. Sentimental Journey. fighting w f Patty. B- lunch Cheering 2. Tennis I. Homeroom Rep. l. 2. 3 Abvix 1'-'77 Theresa J. O'Connor Terri First lady' Pope. Locker problems. 9th gr. ZOO studies vu X PN 8: LR. Computer science pass. Mr MC rm w X GW. KS. TG 8: the kawola bear. Halloran's green hair. BOOGAS FOR HALLORAN. llth gr 7th per. study' w 1 TG. GW. JJ. BC. JM. DN. Breakfast w f DL. JJ. BC. PN. TG. KS, DR: Last day' llth gr. Fun in sports. Barry' 7f5!73. Summer ot' 73 parties. P.A.L. Intra. volleyball l. Volleyball 3. Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: Softball manager 3. Pdrpuft'-4. tk,-X Diann Lorraine Paige Paigie To get somewhere in life. Under the apple tree: The Pinehurst park 8z back hill partys, Skip day, Card games, The radiator: Laconia weekend at Dennis', Boston for breakfast w X PB, DH on April Fool's Day, Part people I'lI never forget: DH, PB, Kg, DG, JA, DC, RE, JF, PP, SB, NM, WWF, PM, BL, DW, SK, ED, LC, LC, SL, and the rest of the partying people from A to Z. Motorcycle driving, Totaled out the front end of the cycle my second time driving. Susan Ann Ouelette Sue, Susie To be fulfilling 8: successful in whatever l do. DC, JB, PM, JN, JM, RC, JH. BL, RL, MS,The school-reunion, Kevin's party: MacDonalds: Everglades, Hampton Beach 74, The Apt., 3 B's: Skip Days, Bensons, The Shop, Sentimental Journey, GP, DL, TS, SL, BC, MM, KW, JB, SD. LD, CP, BN, MO, PS, AS, JS, SM, LB, PB, RD,JL Senior English w X Sharon, Dunkin Donuts every morning, Yea good times w X Joey. gf , TX! L., x I' ' 4, 'K f...,. ff ci .,-,ll . 'il i.. - - uv -A J.- +. ' --a n i - .ef-9 V, rg aaa-,, . 1 k no . - :i,g.fL-Y Z' , ' Nfl fr-1-eff! ' vt-wsofJ f 'f W A A ' si -' , f e A ,V - - , 11. 4 . X. Rebecca Diane Owens Becky To live every day to its fullest, To become a Med. Assistant. Studies in the caf, lndigestable lunches, Sixth period every year being miserable, Friends like KS, LG, BB, MB, D, JF, GR, PB, and JB, A certain exchange concert in Bradford, Vt: Parties, writing letters in classes, and all those extra vacations. Basketball, Cheerleader-I, Chorus-2, Allstate-I, NHS if 1- 2 'Y Xia Mark A. Pantalone -S F? x LouAnn Paige Lulu To be happy and make something of my life. All the old times, sitting around Putney, The Bridge, parties up the Held, Breakfast over LJ's, Halloween Night, Partying up York Beach for the weekend, Looking for all the guys: The Maverick, Getting home too late 8: thinking up excuses, DR's class lst thing in the moming, DM's little pep talks, Getting into trouble then getting out of it, Elton John. NHS JoAnn Marie Palermo Jo TBTE B, TGAJ, TGAB. Much love and many thanks to my mother and father, Janet 8: the Celtics games, Yvette, Barbara, sharing a locker w f Joe, JC teaching me to ride, David 8z the beans: 500 : MP 8: AC, Skootchie, 5th per. study and art w f JB: playing tennis w 1 Jimmy Conners, Kathy 81 horseback riding, Skating in Gym. Track 2, Pal l, 2, Powderpuff 2, 3, 4: Captain 2, 3, 4: Motorcycle riding, Gift wrapping DE: Treasurer Avon rep. for DE. as,-'- -fv Patty Paquette Live a simple life. All my high school yrs. w ! SB 8: PG: getting squished in LP's carl Jr. skip day: school dances w X SB: Concerts: Linda: Jr. Prom: good times at Grants adj. ctr.: The Heater: Up the center w X PG: Dunkin Donuts: SB corrupting me: The Royal Pagoda: 4th per. sr. yr.: Mr. Henry's class soph. yr.: Mr. DeFeo's class jr. yr.: Mrs. Hanover's class jr. yr.: Times w I BG 8: all my good friends . r f'- MA' Daniel Paul Peck Danny To stay single and bring my kids up the same way. Stony Tony: Bishop's 4th per. class: McCarthy's 2nd per. class: Hanging around lobby: Junior Prom: The Park: Salisbury l, 2. 3. 4: The Tunbrige Fair 75: Concerts: Dennis' cottage: My ice cream truck: Playing cards in Cafe: getting bounced. Freshman football. 'UN 1:3 Susanna E. Parsons Sue To do the best I can to make the world a better place to live. Mr. Markey's ES class: Mr. Amato WP class: Listening to Mrs. Cooney teach Bookkeeping for 2 yrs.: Sharing my locker with Moe: My junior and senior yr. at BMHS: waiting for 8th per. bell to ring. Denise L. Paul To marry Wayne McClay 8: be happy forever. 7!30!72 Best day of my life: Stave's class 8: my chestnut eyes: A great friend CS: Aerosmith w f TC: Jr. skip day in the rain: skipping and not getting caught: HE w X CC: l0!30f74 getting a ring from WM 8: not believing it: Concert w X RL: always liking RL: JG's-lies-fultons-Hunk :trl:HPg Rem. JD: loving my brother Larry: being in my own clique. CYO Cheerleading 2: HR rep. 1- 4. Sauk 24 '7 . Q. . 1.1 I A f l r I xx, 1 ri, Cynthia Marie Patten Cyndi Continue school and modeling. Eng Il: Mem basement: Steno: Everglades: B-lunch: H. game: 74-75 rally: meeting DL 8: Fluff: l!30!75 -7!l2f75: Promise: n's shirt: IBTC: cleaning DL engine: x-mas 74: Stones .:Riding w .f SM: Abeck: Bill 8: Bob: LC: Seeing Death: Ce-Ce 8: CO: BN. SM, PS.MO. SO. BR: Dice: Variety Show: CK 8: DL: Sem: Partying: Danny Lemmon: Special Halloween X74. Lawrence David Paul Larry Carpenter: Automechanic: Police Officer. My friends JC, JB. MR, DR. DD. JS. RL, CV. TM. DW. JP. PF. BM. FR, CC. BD: Best Friends Peg 8: John H: Sandy J.: Wayne M.: Having Pam Lind as a girl friend: Kim 8: Denise. Thanks for being my favorite friends and sisters. Automotive 6 8: 7 per. 12th grade: DE per. 3 llth grade: carpentry 2 8: 3: OSP Shawsheen Tech.: Getting Denise elected for Homeroom Rep. VN-at-X Linda Lee Parker ilu study wildlife ln college Aviano's ayag Bepes vw f' JK. KI 8: KD: The Square w f Kim and Linda: CB's fantastic parties: the mts: All the times. especially New Year's W ! Don: The good Vino. Colo. Spgs w X NB 8: PB: Estes Park: Arizona w X KJ: Junior Prom '75: seven in a YVNH Good friends 8: cousins Sandy. CN1. MM. SR. DA. PM. 8: MG: the ski trip. Ski club: NHS: Bowling: Basketball 8: Softball: Junior Achievement: AJH Newspaper: Powderpuff football. iff, it Douglas Pellegrino fi ,---v Mark A. Petty Teresa Marie Porter Terri To help children who cannot help themselves and someday be as great and understanding as my parents were to me. SF w X cops, Ditdo at Mac's. BCPS w X SC getting lost. L.U. GoodTimeswXCCLSGDSCKJJM JW CQ LS KH All the talks w X LS 8: SC I don't have my uniform LGWTB 8Xl8X75 MGW X JW 8: SC Sprite. Rookie w X DC drives w X LS l5 X car. Birdmobile-Taxie Summer '75' Being CC at Macs S 8: C parties. Antifreeze . BB 2. 3. 4: FH 3. 4: Track 2: Int VB l: PPF 2. Susan Ellen Pendergast Sue To go to college: To marry Steve, To be happy forever. Summer of l974 with San J. and J.G. Nov. of 1974 with T.C., JZ.. RP. 1974-75 hockey games with Steve. The fantastic relationship I have with Steve. My close friends: S.J., J.Z., C.S.. SN.. M.W., D.P.. L.P.. T.P., G.D.: My fantastic and understanding parents. French St. Long talks with M.W.. l7th birthday. H.R. Rep. 1. 2: Drama Club l. Herbert Pitts ' '55-. Val Pitta Tino Linda, Music Composition and Performance. Trip to Wantasticx Jr. 8z Sr. Prom w X Linda: Cranes Beach: All the special times shared: Our Spot ShaNaNa: Franki Vallie: My placeg Freshman Math w X Bill S. tfuzzyjg Band Bus: Sound of Music tthunder w X Davey, Boozing w X Dave C: The Thunderbird: 'A Beer night: J.G.: Beginnings Music: J.R., V.A., M.L.. P.A.. R.M., M.P.. D.M.: My words grate. tackey. Band l, 2, 3.4: Stage Band l. 2. 3. 43S 8: W Track 2. Patricia Anne Pyne Patti Make the most out of life. Summer of 75 with Pat. Sixth Street. Good times in Bermuda with Sue and Beth. Back Packing and Mountain climbing in N.H. with A.D.. M.J., M.D.. C.M.. D.N.: Great time at Bowling Banquet with P.Q.. May 1975. Skiing for the first time with South Boston Boys Club. Good times with P.Q.. A.P.. D.A.. D.C.. D.J.. B.L.. S.G.. S.S. May 23. 1975. Thompson Island l974. Valerie Perkins T ' t Steve E. Poirier Steve To work the trades. Going nuts with Bake 8: Scalp. Florida: New Years party: close friends A.D., LH., K.M.: Having a day off: Catching a Blue: Cape Getting a raise. 'ol if Carlton A. Quinton Pete. Carl Go to college: Get marriedg Become a business executive. All the good times w X Kathy: The great summer of 75 w I Sull, Heeb, Boogs, George. Griff. Pave, Winnie. George Mike. Kenny 8: the girls. Hockey State Champs 74-75. Soccer Quarter-finals 74, No Way Ray Mr. Slosh Altieri, one of the best coaches I've ever had 8z will always remember. I only want to be friends. Julie? Soccer 2, 3 Capt. 4: Hockey 2. 3, Capt. 4: Baseball l. 43 Northeast Baseball 3. Donna Record 'ey' 1'7 'i vs-:1'f . 1 f' + a 3 Cynthia Marie Ray Cindi To make the best out of what I get in life and to be happy with it. My friends: Maine 73: A special friend 1!l9!74g Californiag The Corner: Artie 84 Schultzies going away party: Salisbury: S.S.. K.E.. M.V,, K.E..J.M.1 Getting shot at: Barnies Apt.: Concerts Naimo's Car: Christmas 74: S.V.S. 74: P.M. 81 S.L.g Vt.: 2fl9f Senior Prom 75: Skip Days: W.W.F.1 alot of good times! Stacey E. Renna To be a writer. Good times Good friends SL. MKM fYoungi DA. PM, DB. CM. LD. SN, CS Prison Pond at l:00 AM. Thanksgiving 74. Xmas 74, New Year Eve 74-75. BF- Summer 74, 7g's in a VW. Rhea. Pats Place. The Beach 7!2!74 PM-Get out of the car! JS parties. Italy, The Route, Frankie Valle Concert. Jr Prom. The Drive-in, How's Your face? Sudent Council Committee 23 B.A. Club. 1, 2: Dance 95 Catherine Ramsey Cathy To someday accomplish my goal in life. Good times working for Mr. Driscoll 84 Miss Saunders: Dunkin Donuts every morningg Hampton 73 , Going to Europe 74 3 Canada lmagic fingersl 75. Skipping school to go bowling or play whistlg Brown-nosing Stony: hghting w I Colucci Waking up to Fraza's class: Jr. Prom: Grant: The Pines Maggotsg The best times w X Donna 8a Michele Someone special Timmy. Ski Club 3 8-L 4: Work Study l 8: 2 Q? Donna Marie Reed Don To have a good job and a good life. Seventh period study with P.W.. K.M., M.B.g Chemistry class with M.B.. A.B., S.F.. K.M.: Mr. Dolan's algebra class with J.B.. P.R.: All the studies in Data Processing. All the good teachers J.D.. K.L.. T.C., D.F.. NF. French Club, O Deborah Ann Reardon Debbie To become successful and fulltill life so I can have pride in myself. Mom 81 Dad: Softball 75 Sz States Aerobatics: K.J. 8: M.W. Towel Fight Recreation: Pat 8: D.H. Locker Room NP Decorum 8: precedence. Bean Scoop. 3 D's Miss Bews: My helper. MH. Camp: Recreation Track Meets: Field Hockey. Camping 75 Summer: Cookiepa. Softball l. 2. 3. 4: Field Hockey 2. 3. 4 JV co-capt.31 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4: G.A.A. 1.2. 3.4. x Lisa Lee Richardson To travel. get married and be happy. John Denver Concert 6x IO 73 Aspen. Colorado: 276: Football 8: Hockey games. Grants. Mom 8: Dad. C.B.. DF.. L.C.. PN.. CB.. B.F.. JM.. L.T.. CT.. NN.. L.L.. G.D.. BM.. TO.. L.S.. L.S.. DD.. S 8: C. Prom Committe: Year Book Staff: Ski Club .srl Donna Marie Ritchie Don To find whatever it is that I am looking for. Boogas for Halloren : KS. freaks 81 the Hills: Danny: summer of 75: hitching to Calif: people that help me constantly friends -PN. GW. DL. DF. CM. TO. TG. TP. RW. CB. JJ: Ms. Decoste: parents : acid at Salisbury: Gloucester: best buddies 1 LB 8z BH: gasline parties. Powderpuff football l. 2. 3. 4: NHS, Nr I Sandra Marie Rosati Sandy To become a secretary. Frsh-Mr. D's 4th w X Sharon 8: Marcia: Soph-Mr. Henry's eng, w X Lynn: S 81 J: bk I never wrote: jr.-BK. w .f Marcia 81 Linda: brn.r prfs: aft. 2'd bef, 3rd w f Shar: Gr. rm: study w X Marcia tnever a dull minutel: going to center 7th w X Sharon: sr.-english w 7 Sharon 8: Penny: child behavior w X Lynn 8: Forbsy: NHS and classes w 7 Linda NHS: Spaghetti Supper. Linda Susan Riddle Riddle To work with the physically handicapped. Eng. w f DH. TW: Ms. H.. L'S his: w! Ms. D JB: Lunch w X LA. PB. DC. SA. JA. CC: soph. lunch w X K. C. J. J. M. M. V. J. D. D: girlscouts w X TS. MF: CIT: Runels: Kit: nights off: all the neat people l met: my talks w 1 JB. bike ride to Concord w X CC: camping: summers 74 8: 75: getting caught in the halls w 7 out a pens: bike ride to Littleton: classes w f W. J. D. A: going to the games w 7 J. 8: D. George R. Robbins, Jr. To meet good friends and lead a good life. BMHS playing in tourney at BU: district l4 champs 73 and 74: Sandra 4-2-74: catching Kelley parking at the Locke: cards at Johnson's: ripping off Griggs corn field with Hebe and Booga: night at CM with Hebe: partying with Sully and Pete: soccer practice in the dark: Booga 8a Hebe: going out with Sandra. Soccer 2. 3 capt. 4: Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: Northeast 75: CYO BB l.2. Grace Anne Rood Gracie To become an actress. JJ 8: Hally Baby: Mr. C's party: ski trips to Killington: walking thru the center in a night gown7: white rats: summer of 75 in LP. MD: July 4th 8: l3th: phone booth: M.8cJ.'s party: 5125-26174: swearing to God: picnic in MH's living room: sailing: l2!l!7l trips to Boston w f KF: Bobby and soccer games: MD. BM: driving from MD to MA. w I out a license: the cobra. Volleyball l: Drama 4: HR rep. 3: yearbook 3. 4: ski club 3.4. -3 Xu David J. Roy Dave Chef 3rd period parties at the tracks 73- 74: secaping from Otis: geometry w f the Buck: Emerson Lake 81 Palmer: Black Sabbath: pebbles vs. the rocks: parties at the trains. graveyard: chemistry with Lemieux: football games: Sunday state-line packy runs: caught in Bedford w 7 the bong. Advanced smoking l. 2, 3, 4. Michele Marie Roy Hairdresser. All the good times with Cathy. Donna, Jean: Dunkin Donuts every morning: skiing in Canada. tmagic fingersjz Fraza's class: Brown-nosing Stony: skip days: Pines 1 Lobby Kanomangus highway: mono going to the football games: skipping gym with Bob 74: someone special-Bob Lee. Brenda Ryan Tamra Marie Runge Tammy. Puppy. Tojoin the Navy. Skipping classes: smoking in the girls' room with Debbie. HNJ 4.-4 Frank Richard Santa Fe To marry Lynn. AP-one half freshman and sophomore: lunch with Lynn soph. year: Mr. Cox period 4 and 7: Lynn -July 28. I973. Austin Prep. football 1.2: Billerica High football 3. 4. Ov' A 'QCL Brian James Russell Sandy 2-23-73: Jr. Prom w I Sandy: JL 8: BJ: NB's party: Beach w X SS, AB. PB, DW: Mr. Cox's algebra: hockey at Boston Garden: being first MVHL team to become state champs: losing l-0 to Acton-Boxboro in 73-74 finals: 5:00 practices: Canton 2-3- 75. Spring track lg Soccer 2: Hockey l. 2. 3. 4: NHS Q qf--by Dennis Santo Dean l. rbain Royston lbeano To enjoy life lu tis fiullcsl The neighbtirhtttid pltfllcs v. i jf. DD. BD. SJ. Rl.. WN1. DP. KP. LP. BL. PL. OB. RL. dt N1R. playing basketball my treshman Jia sr. years: cutting classes 51 school. ROTC: supplier 1 friends 1 RL. JZ. DC. SC. AF. DD. EW. DH. TG. NAP. SN .... 1 BMHS itself. being the comic book HR Rep I. 2. 3. 41 Basketball 2.4. ROTC l. 2. 3. 4: working for Demoulasg playing basketball dc hockey' w 1' the Demoulas gang. tr' Roderick S. Sanbom Rod To join the Navy. Camp Lejeune: Quanticog the Colonel: the master gunnies: ROTC: being C.O. for a month: the Sound of Music: Nlr. Cox: the Baron 8: Baroness: Max. John. Wendy. Steve. Larry. Nlike. Pam. Sue. Paul. the Scotts. chorus: ensemble. Spring track 2: ROTC l. 2. 3. -11 Musical 3. 4: Ensemble 4: Chorus 4. Cynthia M. Sarno Cinci, Cin To always have good times w X great friends. Cindi Carter: Rock the Boat, Mafs 18th EDQ New Years Pty 75g TNTIHZOQ What's wrong w X her: Who? Chrisg Great times w X Suz, Lol and Nels: Stac:Spac, York w X SN, LD, I don't have an IDQ Movin' ong Graduation 753 Salisbury 8: Hamptong Hockey and Football fiinstones' 1 redlightsg concert clubs, moviesg ralliesg pond l:OO w X MKM, SN, LD, SL. SR, BA, Skip days: owing Suz money. Brian Scagos if 1:'.:'f1' -.rf Ellen Marie Sargent To become a Social Studies teacher. M.T,-T.F.3 Pizzag U.S. History class: Miss Marzilli's lst per. 3rd pd. study w X LD., L.R., J.B.. S.B., Party for J.B. 8a J.M.g Lunch w X the groupg Cherry: Mr. Walsh's 8a Mrs. Lemieux's quotes forthe day. CYOQ H.S. Newspaper: H.S. Yearbookg Working in P.C.g G.S. Cynthia Schrieb Linda Theresa Sargent To thank the greatest mom 8: dad for all their help, love and understanding : to teach kids who cannot teach themself. Beach Boys 74. 75 w X DDQ Elton John 74 w X DDQ great weekends w X TP driving: FR X LR: All the L Gyw X WC, BSP w X BR: 6X4 w X WTg DHDO at Mac'sg the laughs w X VE: G.T. w X JM, KJ. DD,g WCC: JR. PR. Wk. Endg 81 l8X751 Friendsg JW at LU: Hel. Hill Track 2, 3, 4g Volleyball lg P. Puff 2, 4, Ring com. 23 Rep l, 2, 3, 43 Ski club: Yr. Book. f--so 'bf' 'Spf QIQJS' Douglas Schult Doug To get out of here and get ajob. Miss Eliot's French Class 7th pd.gMr. Sher's Economic class w X DeFeog Laughing at Mr. Smithg Coveny for Sewer Comm., Fire drills at the Howe: Computer Sci and the Center: Concerts at the Gardeng New Building. Track 23 Lacrosse 2, 3: A.A. Elizabeth O. Saunders Betsy Secretary The Park: The Pie Shop: New Year's Eve at Mal'sg Beach Boy Concertg Dudley Rd.: Magic g The Maikaig Loon Mt.g Plum Islandg getting a lobsterg Mr. Jahnle. Miss Jahnleg Office Simulationg Planning w X BJFQ Being w X DCQ Lunch w X MW, DS, CB, and CJ. Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Yearbookg NHS Glen M. Schermerhorn Fox Haze1's circuit: Heff. Lar 8a Clemg Night Lar got his ticket 8M.P.H.? Thanksgiving Night '74g Baseball with Mr. A 8: Mrs Bg Coach Clydeg P.F. the Quitters. Football l, 3, 4g Baseball l,2,3,4,g Winter Track 2, 3: NHS4 Patricia Ann Schulze Patty To love life and keep happy. My mother, memories of Dad. Joey, Annie, Patricia rd. kids Frankie 8: the band: tights w X Mike: the apartment: my sister BN, CP. SM. MO, SO: Norton's nose: Eddy's Pocket. CP 8: the dice: Parties in the tent: LM's fight: Summer of 75 w X someone special: camping up Wymans w X BN 8: SM: Chick always there Remember LC: Two special Mikes' Moe what do you want to do? Chucky and Malsen: arguments w X Joey: Always wondering. Patricia Ann Sheehan Patty To always be Happy! The wrong car w X MM 8: CM: the beaches: hockey 8: football games: the rock: the Hajjar: Campfires, occifer: Volleyball games: Mrs. Hazel 8: Mrs. Lucy: Spacy 8: John: Happy T. : going out w X MB: The drive-in: Laughing w X Jill: Never Ending Love: Where does she put it all7: 2 very special people: DB. 8: JB: 8th pd. w X CJ 8: JS: Run around Sue: Maine: DP: Who stole the cookies from the cookiejar'?: Volleyball 3,4 -as John James Sears Searsy To get rich quick. Boppin, 8: weavin. 4th of July weekend w X Cindy: Triple Sessions 8: blisters: EJ.: G.M.. Joanne. DG.. the mile: Phone bill -S9675: ol pal Ronnie: California: K.M. one too many: M.P. the M.P.: Aerosmith: R.W. Moondoggy: Already gone: Football 2, 3. Tennis 4. Debra Lee Servente Debi To be an Executive Secretary. Dances: Concerts: Hockey 8: Football games: Art Class wXC.B.. M.M.. and S.M.. LT's fish: going up the center: Not going to studys: Joking around w X C.J.: lunch w X B.S.. M.W.. C.B.. SJ.: Office Simulation, Mr. Jahnle and Miss Jahnle: Parties on weekends: Junior Prom w X E.M.: Moving Right Along! Home room rep 4 Yearbook staff: Powderpuff 4. P' 4,',.....,- Fflafl 9 9 QL- :.-3 Walter Anthony Seppi To be a book keeper. I remember 4 years ago I carrie into a new town w X new faces, I also remember I chose the industrial course: then chose the business course to find something interesting to do. I've learned much from the course 8: I thank, the school for helping me make my decisions. Boys Scouts: fEagle Scoutsj high adventure trips: green Mts.. National East Jamboree. Candice Shaw Candy To succeed in the medical field and make Mike Happy. Mrs. Foley's Biology class: My 7th per. Spanish Class: Miss Ryan's trite expressions: Mrs, Russo's History class: Summer of '74 8: '75: Salisbury Beach 8: Rockport w X Mike: All my friends-JZ, DP. PP. SJ. SP: Nov. 8. 1974 8: forever: Tower Farm: Blue Bomber: The Big D : Mike's special surpises: Senior Skip Day: Senior Prom Track 2: NHS 4: Homeroom Rep 1.2.3.-1. an 'ian' I s l Luciano Sciortino Richard Silxa Q, 'if ...Ar x -231 Jill Theresa Skelton Swill To become an Interior decorator, House wife, Good Mother. Skipping Shorthandg B-lunch w X the gangg getting bounced at McDonalds: York Beachg Getting stuck on the rock, Josephine Skellieg Our picnicg Hajjar School: l0th grade study w X Poopieg Dave's keg, DM 8: JS, Never Ending Love , Judy's lollipops, S.M.'s Mustangg Brothers ledgeg BMHS Concertsg Let's play pig: Vampg Parties w X CJ, BC, SM, LW, KC, LV, DM. Ski Club 75-76. 451' 4' John A. Snyder To be successful in life. A very special girl: Cindyg Friends from Wilm., BM, JD, TM, JC: Talks w X Linda in Bio. 8z Chem.g 5th pd. Chem. w X LC, BS, LG, DD. 8z Mr. Roachg never forget Sandy's helpg S365 party w X JWQ Thanks to JW 8: SS for all favors. CYO Basketball 2, 3, 41 MYF Basketball 3,41 Football lg Baseball 3 Kathleen M. Silveria Kathy To always be happy and make others happy, Friendly's 996 breakfast: New Years Eve 743 Chinky food 8: SGF's ymm! Drive-ing Walden Pond: Jr. Prom wX Carlg Catch ya later g What Wall? BarfT Hampton Beach w X K :SL D:Pick Upg K 8: M:Where are you? Cat and mouse w X Timg Talks w X Anni: I see your mouth moving but I can't hear ya! Good friends. Drama Club lg French Club lg Volleyball lg Powderpuff 3, 4g Yearbook 4g Variety Show. - H . 4 Steven Skoropowski Scoop Computer Science and Systems Analysis. My daily Retreat to the c X s room, Spanish II w X Miss Bowles Miss Buckleys Surprise Quizzes, The trip to Concord and Lexington. Spanish club. if ,.-r 'C' -lv' CY Sn, 'M v 1 X 5 was 'A rw X Q. U T'4 fl'-1' 'f. V ef rw ' D 1. O' 4: D. es . Y' 'S lo Q6 0 0 d , 'A J 5 5 . 153 . Q .g 1 L , , CP 0? fi ff.- A 0' 158. d ,ID ss A gpg' 7 5 I 0 .tv tb 'Q s l 1,0 5 IQEQ- g 4 A JNJW- ui WA if ' Wiltiff I c- 1 l 4 JAH ' - f x 1 . l I: l v O LD , . ' .i Q ' W 1 xiii 1 is lp .t ,. A ' l A 1 8 t l il 2' X w l l I f . - fi ,n George F. Souza Major in American History. Holds the rank of fire Major of the Famed British Tenth Regiment in Chelmsford, MA commanded by the Honorable Vincent S. Rokehohe. The tenth participated in Bicentennial events such as Lexington, Concord, Bunker Hill and various events through the country including a trip to England in Sept. of '76 100 Daniel Smith Therese L. Spartichino Terry, Crash, Spart. To become a key-punch operator. MR's office: Talks w X Father Glynn: 5th pd. Zoology Gang w X the Warden PC, JC, PA, CL, JM. FS, LS, DD, DM, JS, DM D Boar, MS, DG, NH, MA, AB: Parties up Dave's Coffee Shop: Jr. 8: Sr. Skip days: Jr. 8: Sr. Proms: School Dances: MRC's class w X BH, DP, TF: 74 8: 75 Playoffs: Bus Rides: Salisbury: C lunch. i '13 was-'J Shani Lynne Stanley To be a Professional Model and Happy, Good times with P.R.-Girl's Room at B.H.S.: Snowmobiling in Vermont: Jr. Prom w X P.R.: Carlton House: New Years Eve: 74-75: Lake Winnepasaukee Yankee Pageant: 475: Barbizon Modeling School: N.H. w X JB. DB, TF: 1973 w X BF: Winter Carnival '75 Newmarket. England: The Cape w X PR, BM, MH: July 26, 19741 BMHS w X PP, DJ, EB: NHS: Girl's Track Team 2 Ns! 'CITY Stephen J. Stahl To know that I am the best in whatever I do. Mr. Henryis 9th gr Study JL: Newton: Pewter Pot: Cove: CF: Jr. Prom: Being late: WP: Salisbury Beach Our night: JW, Js: April 7 Drinking w X Rick: Carol. f v Jeremie Stearns Sunshine, Jeets To be a dying Trapeze artist. Ginny Boyd: Gunstock' Strawberry Fields: Walden Pond: Steve 8: Bruce: Sabarg Appel- Rowe: the W's: Ida: Jr. Prom: Soph. Semi-Formal: My Best Pal' My big brother BS3 KO, BB, VE, TD, DJ, NC, KC, 8: all my special friends: Deubch: Two-Ton Tillie. Field Hockey 1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3. 43 Powder Puff 2, 4: NHS lOl Vincent A. Squitieri Vinny To help build a better tomorrow. Soph. Semi-formal: losing my house to Mr. McCarthy: the bomb scare during an Eng lest: boiling water in Chem. l summer bike rides: Junior Prom w f Laurie: our foxy Jr. Eng. teacher: water fights w X JR: LW's blue book : loving short track practices: all my friends Math League 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 3: Spring Track 3: Chess Club 1.3: Photo Club 41 NHS 4 Linda Elaine Staton To be happy and have a good life. Bob 2!24!74: Sr. Prom '75: Semi- formal '74: Christmas '74 The Golden Bomb g Hampton 8: Salisbury: BB Concert: Cape Cod: CSNY concert: The Group Wacka's Party: Party at Good Harbor: Mr. Climbing: Lost in the Flume for 7 hrs. w I Rob 8: Mary: Tanglewood: w X MP, DM, CM, 8: HE: Saturday Nite Hockey games: My Braces: 16th B.D.: Robin 8: Russell: My Family. NHS: Yearbook 4 gf ...rf 55-3 Donald York Stanley Don To be a rock singer Harvey disappeared and Mash was a smash: Drama Club of 76 Had a Blast, ' Chess Club, Debating Club. and Drama Club. 'R Q rv Sandra Marie Stickney Sandy To be happy and successful in whatever I do. Brian 2 .ii:' 23773: Hockey: Boston Garden -Car breakdown: Good Times w ,f PB. NB, JL, 8: TD: Jr, Prom vv K Brian: JL 8: BJ: NBS Party: The Greatest Mom 8: Dad: Chip: Lisa: MMT: JK: my best friend Patty: Long Talks: Sir, Defeo: Kimricks and PG's: Beach w B,D.P.8.:A: Fresh yr. Cheering iv MO, 8: LB: Niodelingi Brian's Tup: Snow ball Queen, HR Rep 1.2.41 Cheering LI,-1 Co-capt. 2: Yr. Bk.: Wihtfs Who Donna Lee Sullivan Dee To own a metallic green corvette, Always down the art room: Sams 4th w X DC. GD. JG: sharing K's locker: Cox's 4th w X BB. BS. CL: Labs w X Bill 8: our pig: Going out w X the girls. MaiKai: Tennis lessons: all our champs: Track champs: summers up the lake: all my FRIENDS. Gymnastics l.2tcapt.l 3. 4:Spring Track 2. 3. 4: Ski Club 3. 41 Powderpuff l. 2 'Nil 44'-db Gary Scott Summerlin Scumbo To be physically 8: metally well as long as possible The gang down the Hajjar: the Swing: Brownie 8: me: 3X27: Mom 8: Dad: Living w X Sambo: Jr. Prom taking ma's car: KFC-MUZ. Lurch.: Softball on Sundays: Thoroughly exhausted: Bob's New Year's Party 12970. Freshman football Robert D. Stoner Stoner To get a job l0Xl0: 6X7: Rear Deck: Flat tires: Clock: Janice: Brains: PD. DP, Pork Chops..RM, MM. KA. CS. BG. DD. SJ. JZ. SP. BR. DS, CJ. DL. Emo. AA. SA, SDLOML. 5X24: Flynn: Mr. Sullivan Terese-Ann Sullivan Shorty To work w X children, own an art shop. Jr. Prom w X JH: Con. Dan. 8: Part w X BH. TF: SM. SN. DA. TS 8: Pal ftball 8: hock games w X BH. SM: Mr. D's Gen: Bus. Mr. MCD. Eng ll 8: 12: Mr. Hen,: Mr. Driscoll To Mr. Stelluto for being a great person: Jun. Skip Day: Smoke break 8: girl's room: All my mom's done for me: Sen. Var. Show: '73 8: '74 Cast party: Lowell parties: my best friend Terry Fairbrother Drama Club 2, 3: BMHS Skip Association if t.ar::: David Allen Streb Dave To someday have one 9-26-72: Gerry: Christmas Eve: that l night: one ocean to another: Apt, 47: '69 Olds, JP's raised over the phone: Washington, SB, lonely summers Pizza at the Cove: CC w X jimmie Being broke, dreams come true. maybe someday, good friends: JZ. CS, DS. KD: Life. Homeroom Rep. l, 2, 3, 4: Soph. Class Pres.: Ski Club: Cross Country Champs '72: Winter Track.l. 3: Spring Track l, 3: Alumni Track Meet. 'fri' William A. Sullivan Sully To keep smiling, partying, and make something of myself. Janis l2X20X74: Cape Cod: Caf 10th grade: Bus stop: Soph Semi- formal: Jr. 8: Sr. Prom: Surago: O'Connors: Allman Bros Concert Aerosmith: ftball held: Smoke break: Bounced: Good times w X PM ,BSF.FSF: Parties in the Buzz mobile: chased by Alvino w X PM, BSF. J, BJ: Janis forever: pool hopping w X McKay 8: Inman: Triple sessions: Chris. Pres. 1: Football 1: Basketball l: Baseball l, 2. 4: PowderpuffC gh! A- r '7 K'- Robert D. Sullivan Sull, Sully Make my mother 8: father proud of me forever. That very special person: Marilyn F.: l2X27X72: wildest bunch of guys ever: Griff, Boogs, Heeb, Pete. George, 8: Ken: Scoopin' w X the guys: watchin sub races w X MF, LG's sloshed again? KJ 8: LG trying to get me stiff. many happy moments w X MF: Fuji 8: his drill But l'm only l6: The Strip. Baseball l, 2, 3Ccapt.J4: Basketball 1. 2,1 CYO 1. 2, 3, 4,:Nonheast Baseball l, 2, 3. Tammy Sumner William Stanley Sutherland Bill To have Brian Oldfield ask me to autograph his shot put Certs: Slabovian at McDonalds: Bert 8: l: Studley: SSF 8: Jr. Prom w X KO: Shotputters make putting a party: McCormacks: Weight lifting w f WD: KO's garage: chapstick: pink panther: Hampton w f Bug 8: KO: Stubs: Biking to 6 NE states: hiking on LT to Canada: Fetal pig: Pugsley: Weebles: Big sister JS. Winter track 2. 3, 4: Spring Track 2. 3, 4: NHS 4 Y - Richard To rpey Q1 is A 51:4 Y is-1 1 Glynnis Anne Taylor Glynn To become a beautician Sitting in 7th per study w 1 Sue M 8: Sue. talking about changin the life cycle: chewing gum in Mr. Cox's Chorus 8: Voice Class and getting detention: Peter Meter: Dave Cotter 8: Val Pitta swimming in long pants: all the clickers 8: jocks: going to work right from school: eating in all my classes: Sr year w f DD. SM. DT. TT. LJ. DL, PB: SO. CM. JC: my good friend Teachers. enemies and Mr. Stelluto. Ga. , -I 'Q--'V' A I ' . 't f li ' P11 .'Q P -'J Dale R, Trott Dale To become a firefighter English in Mr. McCarthy s Sophomore Class: My entire JuniorYear IO3 Elizabeth Ann Tilley Betty To be rich and famous before l'm eighteen. Gooling off with Joann and Patty and being the only one who got caught: Getting rowdy in the bathrooms: Always getting wiped out at wist: Two years of Spanish with Cindy. Detention NA Cheryl Marie Tufts Legal consultant. Legal Secretary Football games: Hockey games. Salisbury weekend: Office Sim. History T 8: W1 English lst in lOth1 LC. GM. DW. DW, TE. LS. Yearbook StalT: NHS: Tennis Lessons Steye P Swanbcrry Swatpl. 'Io work in a wildlile rclugc -tr be a farmer. fitirlllas. N1t.IJtill's 'ylass Skip Ihe Adyenturcs or Red Neck Riley: Running laps. Sunders Rent-a-Pen. Iisk at Snapp. Working lor N1tIJiclt's dc losing eyery minute til, tt: luttktflg' tor a place lo go in Cfonwrd 84 tinding it in Lexington. on the farm in '75 81 all my great friends l'll neyer forget NHS Gary' Dean Totman Everything but cake for supper. To make good money. to haye a family: to live freely 8: raise my family that way. Of the school 8: the people in it: Memories of the fun I had getting in trouble 8: trying to get out of it: the things I did in my I3 long boring years of school that I thought I'd never see the end of: working after school w I old man 8: getting in trouble w him: Memories of my brother's ford: eating lunch in caf: Stoney. nt-4 I4 J' lfp -i 9 Agp 'G WX X LlLLi LLL 'Lf glllll I L4 I I ' S rt . 4, :fic l , an g J, ,- :LL Ill 1 if Hi H TQ li i f M i l 'fla g ll if Ag ,l galil xv :lt 1 Q 13f'i' f JM., E.-,, Ronald Vanderkraats Maurice Joseph Vacherot To be myself and with people I love. Patty, Debbie, Chuck Kevin 8: the 'corner'1 all my people in Waltham: Good Luck Mr. Stelluto: Mr. Neal: Concord Bicentennial 4X75: the beach: summer of 75 : WWF: To all my people, I'll meet you on the Dark Side of the Moon: Don't Tread on Us. tx.. lr' .uf L- 1 William C. Tumer Bill To be a Navy pilot Summer of 73-75: Salisbury w X the guyslg America X JZ, CH, BB, KD, RS X Beam. DI, BH, JM. gl Co.: Austria Sicilian torture track X Slosh:BH, RJ Kagan's rm. Out, Out, Out Fri. night at-field: 'Smiley Riley'. Basketball 1: Lacrosse 2: Ski Club 2, 3. 4: H.R. Rep l filx YY'---Y gg P 4. Robert Verley lO-1 Linda Susan Tufts Susie To see Asmara Henry's class w X AD, LL. LS, LR: Art w X NN, DW, DS, CB, BB: Donna's locker: lXl7X75, lX3lX75 going to the Mall w X NN. DW. CB, RB, SD. MD, CB, TE: 3M's: fighting: Nancy's basket: OS kids: Seals 8: Crofts: NN. DW, 8z My Dream Weekend: A8cP: Salisbury weekend 1 Green Hair: love. Red Sox game: My Girl Bill . Yr. Book 4: Newspaper 3. Prorn committee 3: Candy 8: candle sale 3, 4: Tennis lessons. Susan Ruth Vallier Poozy, Sue Wongles, Suzie-Wong, Suzie-baby To always be loved, happy. proud 8a successful. Kevin 6X7X75: innocence: Karen 8: Billy: Sum. of 75: Good times w X Yow. Moe, Mag. Rosie, CB, BL: Lynda: Austin Prep: AP Prom: AP party: New Yrs. eve 74 w X TG: Hamp. beach Walden Pond: swing: Hajjar: Sum. of 74: AB 8a Gunsk: Mending old friendships: talks: Fade Student Council 3: Drama 1: French 2: yr. book 4: Jr. Prom committee 3: Party Pal 1.2, 3,4 'Eff' Larry G. Wagner Jr. To teach Math and Computer Science. Dream World to Mash: La Ole: gym Mr. Whitaker's bell jar: Physics the computer room. Math league 4: Drama stage man l-4: OA: Chess club l: SQD. Qi ,5--4 Q9 Edward J. Walsh Ed Mr. Byrne's ped. 7 class: my Oh Henry Award : All my friends at B.M.H.S. 8: all the good times l've had 9-J YU A .f A- .Tsang . -' .2 - flip a it Susan P. Walker Poka To become a hair stylist I never thought l'd become a Senior: Best memories to come: How Mr. Stelluto and I couldn't get along but now we're best friends. H.R. Rep. 2.3 Kathleen F. Wall Kathy, Casper Career in Music 8: Spec. Ed. First year: Sat morn. practice in football season: tour of elem. schools: exchange concert Pops con. Awards banq. learning instruments. Band l-4: stage band 3. 4: Sax Quartet 3. 4: woodwind choir 5...-4 Donna Marie Wall 5!7!73: sm. formal-RB: Jr. Prom -JH: towed car at Walden Pond: Beach Boys -Chicago -Pierre. Seals 81 Crofts:BB: bus to hock. games at Garden: jocks vs. freaks: Marty's gotta go : hrst night of license: B lunch the chase in Lowell: MacDonalds w X the girls looking lor boysi Rink: late for 117 w X LG: death of Bessy - lO!l!75: Sum. of 75 w X Albie -it would have worked: Mary thanks for being a super best friend: driving lessons. H.R. Rep. 3 Robert T. Wallace Jr. State Police ofhcer All teachers and bird calls in class: Oh Henry' award for Bob Wallace: Memorial Award for Bird calls l0 pin bowling: ROTC Douglas F, Watnlboug. Nloon- beam To go to college State champ. at Garden 74 64 75 losing to AB l-U in lx. Nlass finals 73-74: Cox's Alg. Class. Rod Stewart: Artie's party -Albies accident: getting up for 5 am practice: football game seeing Heffz Big LAR: Montreal: Salisbury beach w X Don. Lar. Heff Go-Karts Hockey 2. 3. 4: Baseball l. 2. 3. 4 Xu A .... ,'-., '-'3'- --.. . -.... ,U . '-..--1 1 t . V 1 U' '- nv: ge ,- ,. ' ---rf? , . c. M' :---f: -rf ., .fizziff .fiffbr rg Norine T. Walsh To be happy and to become a legal secretary. My Familyn: Good times vt- A BR: EW. NG. MG. KC. LW: Office Simulation -Mr. Jahnle 8: Mrs. Jahnleg Jr. Prom w f Eddie: My sis Eilleen - secrets : Eddie 72-75 closest friends. EW, BR, NG: Topstield Fair ED. NG. DS: Jr. year per. 5: Thanks Ma cgi Dad Drill team l: Yearbook -1 Michele Anne Wedge Wedge To make it to California and make each day better and more meaningful than the one before. Good times w f a special friend named Karen. Caf. in the morning. HE basement. heater, Friday nights w X Jeanne and Jackie. best friends anyone could ever want. SM. DG, JA. DP. KG, Knowing CM for so long. Best yr. 73-74, Planning someone's wedding two years too early. Disney World -Fl Thanks for Everything. Grad. deca John E. Wentworth John To give coach Rog an afro BU camp: park it: Sully's class: soccer w X slosh and Rouchie: Sampson yelling, Kick it in : Pugsly: Jr. Prom: l22.4: Plum Island: F.A.. D.G,. AM.: 365 dollar party w I J.S. Soccer: 2. 4.:Cross Countrv 3: Winter Track 3, 4. Patricia Katharine Warner Pal To travel and to live life to it's fullest 9th grade Paul. l0!l!75. me and you together. Honey. Shortcuts w X KM 8a MB. 74-75. Best: LGHE- OG-JN-JB-CA-KG-Murhpy- Brownie. DB. Jones. KS. Good Friends. KM. DS. GR. WZ. WJ. DN. RB. AB. Pete 8: Val. RKASF. IM. DR. KM, Parties 81 football and hockey games SG. Ping pong party. Beautiful Family 5!3Of76. l2!Z7!55. MacDonalds 3 af Nancy Anne Wells Drill Team 1: Art Club I. 2: Drama Club 4: Yearbook 4 ,Q-1' 1 Si V, H'-It g U ?1t'.:7f'a-wah? .131 L nllkzeif Donna Marie Wellborn To become a secretary and have a good life. BB-C concert. office sim.. D,W.'s party. MH's party. Salisbury beach. Friends. DW. MM. MH. KD. NN, JE, NW. LT. DC. TD. MJ. watching NW getting thrown in the boy's bathroom. Going to the mall w! NN, LJ, CB and carrying NN's big basket thru the mall. dream wkn My birthday locker. sundaes. scared to death, going to Michigan Going to the hockey games '74 Yearbook -of ., 'T Gayle D. Wesccot Wheatstalk To travel and visit England Montana, My seven kids that I had during the summer: Red cheeks . soybean: godspell: Koris 8: A.N. books: hnger stuck in cup: Henry cat: JH Rumney: 'fi brothers George 8: Charlie: Christmas ornament: BG's exercises DR. TO. TA. AB. PN, CB. DN. DE, KO,tneat sockst: BC: JM. KB: Aum chain: Kitty Track 21 MIA 4: NHS IO6 William Andrew Wasylak Bill To do something worthwhile in life. Mr. Jahnles per. 3 Jr. English class. The Mile , Lacrosse tour. practice in the gym. Miss Buckley's 7th period class Lacrosse: 2. 3. 4.: National Honor Society. 439' .nf James M. Wentworth Jim To get rich quick Skipping, crusin. running out of gas, racing AB, Getting chased by AB. getting caught. Salisbury and Strawberry fields. dirt biking. doing wheeling. shooting up rooster tails, wiping out Detention Laurie E. Whittenberger Whit To know a little of everything and become good at one thing. Ski wknds, tipping over sailboat, Blueberry Island w X lump l 8: 2. Strawberry fields, shaving cream in lockers. McCarthy,s Pyramids, Perfume and water balloon fights, Favorite park bench: my tree, Herman, Trips to the cape and hospital, Honking contest w X KO. Snowball fight w X JR, Motorcycling w X SC, Talks w X Ms. Sullivan. My Family Yearbookg Ski club 3, 4,1 Field Hockey 'rv Michael John Yelland Screamer To be successful at whatever I try. Summer of 75, Wierdos on tennis team, Good times with LW and friends Tennis 3, 4 hf..4 f '4 I... Leo G. Wilson Prep School The Rock. Parties down the Hajjar, BC Committee, Coming in late w X Kevin, Gary. John, and Bobby, me and John working on Joe's lawn, Jr. Prom, Maine, Brothers ledges, Everyone down the Hajjar, The swing, Schlitz Cutting gym, going in late, skipping school gL Steve Young To be happy The field, Laconia weekend, The rock, the old comer, Aerosmith Canada 75, Good times w X Donna, 442, Thanks to D. the drags, indulge. Honda, C.Y.O., Black Oak Arkansas, a ride from the parking lot. 107 Marcia A. Williams LPN. Navy and to stay with Steve The Deadly Swamp Feb 23. 1975. meeting Steve, Yago and Pants, Lunch w X SR. PK. JD. Steve's Prom Lunch w X BS. DS. CJ. CB. smoke break swearing at my typewriter, Miss Jahnle. Mr. Jahnle Office Sim. Real live coffee break in school. C.W., J.D., BZ.. T.W., R.P. Yearbook Staff fi X X, it ' G 44gbXAi' Ellen Young Senior Prom 75. Thumbing to Kangamangus w X Karen B.. The bands house. W.W.F., Salisbury, The concert trip w X Joanne B.. Skip days. Tom Corl's house Kingston NH.. Ken H. Apr. 25. 1975. Artie's Party, Nancy M.'s parties, N.H. w X Ken. Concerts Ski Club 4 Y 1 -'Q .9 4,0 Steven G. Wilson To go into the Naxy. ROTC. studies down the ROOM , Field trips. Drama. Poor. Poor Thing. DB. The gang. Harvey. Mash. Quantico. Le -ieune. Thurs. nite runs. ROTC, Drama Club. Lacrosse club Judo 1 Wendy Zechner To travel WJ. PW. TR. KM. YY. WT. JB. KM. DR. DD. DH. BH. SG. Dkl. TK. The hockey and football games. Dave F.. 8th period study Dan Bocko Joanne M. Zodiaco To make my parents proud of me. Great time at Maine llf5!74g great summer w X JS. CS, 8: BSL my best friend Candy: a very special person Rudy, his senior prom: my l7th birthday -what a surprise, a great friend Johng the DeMoulas hockey games and a fight that lead to stitches: the Chicago Concert, Aerosmith, Sc America: 4f20!75g the last BMHS hockey game, good friends SN 8: DS: lots of success to my sistersg great parentslhis tool Homeroom Rep. 3 8: 4 ii Jeffrey A. Zolt Bolt, Toes To be first with a name like Zolt. Miss Ryan's to say the least Eddie g Speare House, night at the River 8: Canobieg SN, DL, BH, SM, TC. BF, JS. TD, DA: summer of '75: Sull, CH, DL, KG, RG, RP, JZ, Sunkist Orange 8: Chevelleg Chicago -B.B. concert, parties at Locke 8: Seabrookg ZZ top: Stones, Drive- insg my man Elton, vettezdream. 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This First, it rqtained the American Soldiers gave 5 British customs waragpntinued in a similar manner, until the eventual success of marked effect on eve lish settlement in the New World includin Billerica. fyig-sf. , g thetppvnst Secondly, the co-operation and effectiveness of sense of absolute control over the colonies. In a few years, tea into subjects, the pre-revomtiogiiiqra. On ibecf 2l, 1768, a town meeting declared meeting called for the bo cottin of im orted articles where . Y S P 1773 at a Vwn meeting, the fathers decided that even wer ,cred and were too vital to be sacrificed, one demand If alfa, claims of the two sides could not be was no that would have to yield. From that statement uiiion. was-sent to the Committee of Correspondence, Adams theysentiment of nearby towns. I deiied the British outright on December 16, of Billerica and nearby towns. England retaliated Bill, which caused therport of Boston. The Boston committee appealed statements The of late very came into the Xfor this action. On June 6, 1774, Billerica responded having taken into consideration the oppresive British niinistrykand Parliament against the colonies, and more vindictivet for the blockin up of the harbor of deprive pgsshlng showing ffjoke necks at trade , God, tq- EUCP' find late time long WHS C June the to provide nation .515 ll5 as and as British subjecti The country was at peace - and free at last. lt was in this relaxed atmosphere of noncomformity that Marshall Preston was born June 5, 1792, the son of a successful Bedford doctor. He grew up in a prestigious, educated family, leading a comfortable life, far different from the lives of the rough and ready men who first conquered the wilds of Shaweshin. Preston spent much of his childhood reading such books as Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels . His eager mind also absorbed the law books of his uncle. While Preston was growing up in Bedford and later Maine, Billerica had also begun to grow into a civilized eastern town. One of the first business organizations that started the progress toward civilization was the Middlesex Canal Company, incorporated June 1793. Trying to connect the New Hampshire trade business with Boston and its port, the company broke ground for a canal in the spring of 1795 at the Billerica mills. This canal, 27 miles long, 30 feet wide and 3 feet deep, connected the Merrimack River with the Mystic and Charles Rivers, passing through such towns as Billerica and its neighbor, Wilmington. The next proposal for progress raised many protests from Billerica residents. An ambitious transportation company, The Middlesex Turnpike Corporation, wanted to build a main turnpike through the center of town. The hostile attitude towards the proposal was started by residents who were afraid that the turnpike would commercialize their town, and destroy the quiet peacefulness of Billerica common. After many days of hard opposition between the opposing sides, the turnpike corporation gave in, rerouting their road to the west part of town, running across Nutting Pond. Even with these two means of transportation readily available, the population of Billerica did not increase as fast as other Massachusetts towns had by the flow of either immigrants or people seeking a quiet peaceful life away from the clamor of the cities. In fact, the number of people in Billerica actually decreased in the years 1800-1830. So, when young Marshall Preston moved to Billerica in the early l820's, he arrived in a town with a settled, countrified way of life, a town which was dependent on itself for many essentials of life. Preston had become captived with the field of law through his uncle, and he had become a lawyer himself He set up his early practice in Billerica, gathering a conscientious and earnest reputation. , Shortly after his arrival to town, Preston was elected to the positions of town clerk and selectman. In Preston's day, there were five selectman running the town government, elected annually by the votingmales, of the town.. Through these two jobs, Preston becameva member of-the niiddletclass, bf time. He was 'no ordinary farmer working with his hands, but rather a thinker and a 'debator W!10'OQliIdi'Qh8llCIlgQ almost -any point successfullyl In one of the social occasions of the time, he madeithe acquaintance of? theedaughter of oneiof the town's most established families -7 the Parkers, The.Parkers were descendents of otiebf of the founders of the Shaweshin territory. After an appropriate amount of courting, Preston married their young daughter Maria and bought a home on the east side of the center, one -door north of Andover Street. ' After his marriage, Preston took control of the post office in Jan. 1826. Because of the many transportation systems open to the town, there was a large volume of mail to be handled in the small post office. In order to receive the mail, residents would ride directly to the post office located near the center of town. Because this trip was long for many people living in other parts of the large land area of Billerica, Preston aided the fight for a new post office in the northern sector. This post office was built in 1852, three years after Preston had finished his job in the postal system. In 1852 construction on the first public school for the entire town was also completed. The earliest ancestor of this school, which became known as the Howe School was the system of squadron primary-grade school houses. Then Ebenezer Pemberton, a noted educator of his time, brought his experience as principal of Phillips' Academy in Andover to the school he established on Long St. At first, Pemberton School served as a training school for boys preparing for college or the ministry, but admission was later opened to girls also. Another school, the Billerica Academy, standing south of the First fUnitarianJ Church was established from 1820- 1838. From 1838 to 1852, there was no school opened to the general population of Billerica beyond the primary grades. Dr. Zadok Howe, a leading physician in Billerica as well as in all of New England, became aware of this deficiency. He planned a building design for a school and selected a lot on Boston Road on which to build it. ll6 Although he died before being able to fully carry out his intentions, his will established a board of trustees to use the bulk of his estate to carry on his dream. Preston was a member of this seven man board. During the first twenty years of the Howe School's operation, there was no charge for schooling: all expenses were covered by the provisions of Dr. Howe's will. However, when the allotted 820,000 was not sufficient enough to cover operating expenses, a tuition fee was charged, seemingly high compared to other schools. lt now cost four dollars per term to attend the school with three terms per year. Another prominent building was finished construction during this period of time. The new meeting house. financed by the sale of pews in the prospective new church, was at first the victim of bad luck. ln the late stages of construction, the steeple caved in accidently. The town reimbursed the builder S500 to reconstruct the fallen spire because they wanted a church that could be seen from afar like a landmark. The church was completed in 1797. The finished building, called the First Church, stood in the center of town, a little southeast of the present position of the Unitarian Church, facing the direction of North. ln 1844, however, the structure was turned a quarter of the way around by jacking up the entire building, setting it down on a large cannon ball and pivoting it so that it now faced eastward toward the common of town. The First Church had been the only meeting house in Billerica for its first 165 years. Two more were built in the early l830ls. The first was the Congregational Church on Andover Street, measuring sixty feet by forty feet. dedicated on January 13, 1830. The First Baptist Church was dedicated a year later, its first location being on the east side of the Concord River near the middle bridge. In the spring of 1844, the church was moved to its present location on Bedford St. In 1849, Preston resigned his posts of authority in Bi1lerica's town govemment. Still a part of the Upper middle class, he accepted the position of assistant clerk of the courts of Middlesex County, moving his family to Lexington. Although Preston was now 'a part of the Lexington town government, the system he had developed in Billerica as town clerk continued after him. Town government began to have a bigger and stronger role in controlling the functions of the town. One of the actions of the town was to hold a formal and fitly celebration to honor the 200th anniversary of its founding. One part of this celebration in 1855 consisted of a historical rally, in which Rev. Joseph Richardson delivered a speech urging people to take a greater interest in the roots of this land around them. This stimulated the beginning of a hunt into the past, resulting in the publication of the book History of Billerical' by Henry A. Hazen in 1882. The town also assisted greatly with the cause of the North during the Rebellion of 1861. When President Lincoln called for 50,000 volunteers to defend the union against the southern rebels who assailed Fort Sumner, the doors of the town hall were thrown open. Church bells began tolling to call all male adults to meetings to discuss action and organization of all recruits from Billerica. In the first two years of this war alone, Billerica contributed over l 10 soldiers to the fighting cause. The news of victory was tinged with sorrow at the death of Lincoln. Rather than mourn Lincohi, the town honored him, and her returning veterans, in a town wide 4th of July picnic in the grove by the Concord River near the middle bridge in 1865. p To further honor the soldiers in the rebellion, a monument was erected on the common in 1873. The monument was a shaft of white granite, six feet square and twenty five feet high. The shaft was crowned with the fingure of a soldier in a relaxed position with his musket at rest. On the pedestal was the inscription, Billerica, to her heroes in grateful recognition of the Steadfastness of purpose, devotion to principle, loyalty to country, and trust in God. which enable men to die for liberty and union. On the east and west sides of the base are the names of the twenty soldiers from Billerica killed in the line of duty. The ceremony to dedicate the monument was held on October 8. 1873, in a mammoth tent south of the monument on the common. The ceremony was attended by many people, including Massachusetts and New England dignataries, as well as Billerica Residents, past and present. One of these visitors surely was Preston, 81 years old. He died in Lexington the next year. 117 Three years after the death of Preston, William Ring was born in Billerica. Unlike Preston, Ring was not from an illustrious home or a well educated background. Instead, Ring was a simple boy. Despite this, however, he had many advantages during his lifetime that Preston probably never dreamed of. As in Preston's day. Billerica celebrated the anniversary of the United States of America with appropriate festivities. On July 4th 1876, the town staged a large gathering at the grove southeast of the middle bridge, the site of the veterans' picnic ten years earlier, with a ceremony consisting of historical orations and band music. The first of the advantages that came to Ring simply because of the period of his birth was a large public library. Up to this time. the needs of Billerica had been served by a small library of 700 volumes in the back room of the First Church. Mrs. Joshua Bennett, a wealthy Billerica resident, saw this deficiency. She decided to make a gift to the town of Billerica - the gift of a library. Through the money donated by Mrs. Bennett, a building was erected just north of the First Church in 1880. The furnishings were purchased with the 52,000 contribution of Mrs. Bennett's two daughters. One of her son-in-laws, William Warren, supplied a wide fireplace with a mantel of a unique design for one of the two reading rooms that made up the library. Her other son-in-law, Joshua Holden, donated the rose window which decorated the front of the new library. Another piece of construction at that .time took place just across the center from the library. Since the mid l880's, a granite watering trough had stood in the middle of Andover Street as a place where horses from areas outside the center could get water and rest before the completion of their journey. In 1881, a stick style canopy was built over the trough. Also in the center a bandstand of moorish inliuenced detailing was constructed in the southern part of the common. Benches were put in a few years later. When Ring was eighteen years old, just shy of the age of manhood, a large fire completely destroyed the town hall. Immediately, construction began on a new one with everyone in the town pitching in to do their share. The new brick and limestone structure was completed in 1895. Also in 1895, Billerica first assumed responsibility for supporting a high school when the funds from Dr. Howe's will became insufficient to finance the school. Classes were held in the Howe School built by the doctor until 1915, when the new Howe was built across the road. As an acorn from the parent tree A new and larger oak may be, So by the same simile and rule From the old has come the new Howe School. fEdward F. Dickinson 19305 The inliuence of the Billerica Historical Society began to be felt. In 1896, the society placed an inscription on a tall oak tree on Boston Road. This oak had been growing in Billerica for hundreds of years and had been present when President George Washington passed through Billerica on his tour of Massachusetts in 1789. The inscription, inscribed on a plaque, contained this information about Washington. The town meeting grew into an effective body, dealing with all parts of Billerica. During the early l900's, one of its contraversial votes dealt with the question of alcohol in the period of time just prior to the Prohibition. The question facing voters - should a license to sell alcohol beverages be granted in the town? The answer was an overwhelming 2 to l no decision, 423 votes to 172 for the license. Another function of the town meeting of that time was to insure that the town clerk was keeping accurate statistics about the growth of Billerica. In 1915, Billerica's population was 7,500 people with 104 births and 96 deaths that one year. Billerica also now possessed two voting precincts instead of one. With its growth, new inventions and conveniences came to Billerica. It soon became a thriving town with the advancements of water, gas, radio and electric light in almost every home. Telephones were also common durmg this decade, with the early phone numbers being three digits like 765 . The first automobiles that were common in Billerica were Buicks, Chevrolets, and Fords, as recounted by Edward F. Dickinson's historical poem of Billerica, entitled The Tales of the Ancient Oak. This poem, written in June 1930, recounted the events of Billerica's past through the eyes', of the old oak tree George Washington had passed by. Billerica even had tive pieces of motored equipment in the fire station at this time. The five different types were a 1917 American LaFrance. a 1925 Dodge, a 1926 Maxim City, a 1923 Packard, and a 1926 Cadillac. In the following years, the station increased to eight vehicles. Two more stations were also built in other districts of Billerica. The tank trucks from these three districts served a double purpose of aiding at fires, and also carrying Water to residents, homes for domestic use during the summer spells when their wells went dry. j Other memorials were also dedicated in the l930,s. The town meeting designated two street corners as squares to honor the memories of two Billerica men. The first, at the junction of Boston and Lexington Roads. was named after Isaac Hurd, a patriot citizen who had also served as a surgeon during the Revolutionary War. The second memorial, created in 1938, honored a contemporary man. The intersection of Lexington Road and Pond Lane was called the James Reddy Square. Reddy had been a world war veteran who gave his life to save two children from the icy cold waters of Nuttings Pond, Feb. 13, 1937. High School life in Billerica was typical of most of the other surrounding school districts. ln the l930's, there were about fifty pupils in each graduating class. There was also a grade thirteen for students who found it hard to complete high school in four years. Dances and graduations were also held. At graduations. students began to receive awards, such as for the most athletic, or those which honored scholastic achievements. It was also during this decade, while the Howe Addition was being built, that the Howe High School Athletic Project was begun. This project included the construction of practice and game facilities, as well the male and female teams to use these areas. For the first time in the history of the High School, admission was charged to see an athletic game. The games included a football season of five games culminating in the Chelmsford-Howe trophy game. Two separate teams won several championships in the Lowell Suburban League during that period of time - boys' baseball and girls' basketball. The Class of 1938 set a precedent that, since then, has been followed by almost every other graduating class in Billerica - the publication of a year book. The 30's were also a time of hurricanes, the biggest sufferers being the elementary schools. The cost of these damages were taken care of by the Town meeting, which set up funds to repair the schools. Money was also appropriated to build the first playground in Billerica. The site of this playground was to be in North Billerica, under the name of the Charles Kolrush Jr. Field . Height regulations on town building, which were set up in 1936, decreed that general residences could be no higher than 25 stories, schools could be 3 stories or less Another issue the town meeting dealt with annually was the awarding of a sum of S300 to the widow of Edward A. Blake, who died as a result of injury sustained during fire service to the town. A final article considered by the town meeting in the year 1936 raised the amount granted to public library to 52,000 Billerica residents participated in politics on a national level also, rather than just locally. For example, in the presidential election of 1936, Billerica polls showed more votes cast for the Republican team of Landon and Knox than for the Democrats Roosevelt and Garner, who eventually won. In the l940's, besides issues of zoning, paving roads, and installing street lamps, the question of the license to sell alcoholic beverages came up before the town meeting again. This time the vote was closer, 1737 to 1302, with the earlier 1917 decision being reversed. After the second World War, the town established a committee to name other squares in Billerica after war heroes. To further honor the dead soldiers of the two world wars, Billerica made plans for the installing of a large fieldstone boulder, mounted with a suitable bronze plaque, containing the names of all who had made the supreme sacrifice during the two wars. The boulder was placed in Billerica common at the south end near the bandstand. The large dedication ceremony was held Memorial Day 1948. During the forties, the major change in the Howe high school was World War ll. Many boys dropped out of school to iight in Europe or the Pacific. ln the 1945, for example, 7 out of 65 students had joined the armed forces with only 58 receiving their diplomas that year. The end of the war was marked by the retum of some of the veterans. both as students and teachers, and the end of gas rationing. Howe School now could operate buses to transport the sports teams. Charles Lampson, on his retum to the junior high school after his military leave of absence, was appointed coach and director of athletics in 1946 by Cyril Locke. Principal of the High School. The fifties brought a big change to the Howe. In 1955. the new Billerica Memorial High School opened near the site of the Howe High School to 700 students. The Howe now became a junior high school. On a town level, the residents, now numbering 14,400 with 530 births and 162 deaths that year, participated in the town's tercentennial celebration with a week of festivities, May 22-29. On Saturday night, May 22nd, church bells rang at midnight. The next day there were church services praying for 300 years more as successful as the first 300 years. Monday was designated for treeplanting and a block dance, Tuesday was the Historical Society's day. and Wednesday was Children's day. The festivities concluded with fireworks on Saturday night. May 29. Billerica joined other voters state wide in electing John F. Kennedy of Boston as one of Massachusetts' two U.S. Senators in the 1950's. Nationally telephone numbers changed from three digit figures to five numbers like 3- 3503 . In 1958, Ring, after a modern life, complete with retirement, died. That same year. a new generation was born. the fifth lifetime since the founding of Billerica. This lifetime started with us, the class of 1976. Time. To all men, this one word represents the irreversible change of one minute to the next, the succession of one decade after another, and the progression from one lifetime to the next. Each change in time also brings with it many other differences, such as variations in life styles and environments. But what strings each bit of time together with the other strands is the bond of the people. Over 340 years ago, the first Englishmen explored Shaweshin, the early territory of Billerica. During the next 300 years, the area changed from an unsettled forest into an eastern town. This progression was caused by the interactions of all the people who lived in those years. A little was done by everyone towards changing and improving the town, even if it was only to build a new house or clear a new road. These people of the past have similarities with our current society. Like us, they communicated with one another, made plans for the future, and were occupied with achieving the best they could to live life to its fullest. They had no qualms about speaking their piece. They tried to improve their lives with each reasonable con- venience that was invented. These past peoples did not belong to a mystical period of time called history . Instead. they are almost as current as we are. For example, the first settlers of Shaweshin did not live way back in the middle ages, but only four lifetimes ago! The men who fought to free the country from British rule lived only three lifetimes ago. And we, the class of 1976, make up the fifth lifetime of Billerica. All the advance- ments we make, the goals we achieve, will all affect Billerican life because they will make up one fifth of its history and culture. Whether one realizes it or not, it has been an extremely short time since our roots were first planted. What we do with these roots, which keep us from blowing away with the wind like a fallen leaf, will leave a great mark on contemporary records because, each lifetime, whether of not it is civilized and productive',, is important. What is even more important is that each and every person matters in the whole of the world. Each person has a mountain of life before them that they must climb. At the top of the mountain, like the farthest star, is the human goal of self-awareness and sensitivity. We really can not let invented gadgets or mechanization keep us from knowing first hand what it is like to master the difficult climb to the top of this mountain. If we can achieve the goal of self-awareness and sensitivity in our own time, then we will leave behind more than just crumbling gravestones. We will leave the tradition of reaching the attainable star, as important to us as it was to our interactors from a different lifetime. The value systems may have since changed, but the final achieve- ment of being the truest and most loyal person you can be is a universal truth, as relevant to ffroste, Hill, Preston, and Ring, as it is to us and our future. IE 120 XY LM QQQQ5 f X fi 3 iii f , fx ' Q, wwgmggww ixxsxsxmm, Ill 321 31 .-'- What can one say of a team which won nine out of ten meets this past season? Many things, mainly this successful sea- son wasn't as easy to achieve as many non-runners might think. The team, led by senior captains Ted Doyle, a 4 year varsity member, and Steve ldarola, spent many long practices working themselves both physically and mentally to give as best a representation of their school, and themselves, as they could. The season began with a victory at the Tewksbury Invitational meet, defeating eight other schools. The next major win was the Catholic Memorial Invitational Division I Junior Varsity Championship. The Bil- lerica Harriers defeated thirty-eight other teams in this meet, which was composed of over 250 runners. The only loss of the season was to the Tewksbury team. This meet, which cost the Harriers the Merrimack Valley Championship, was a close contest on Tewksbury soil, being lost by only three points. The junior varsity team also lost their match against Tewksbury. They, too, had a successful season, with seven wins and two losses. One of Billerica's team members, Jeff Cullinane, was selected to be a part of the Merrimack Valley All Star Team, consisting of the top ten runners in the league. Jeff, a sophomore, placed fourth for Billerica. .gx Q in ,, ...l pq 54 '01 4 is W 'T un, 4'-1 an M' ?'e, V- , ,,,,,, fs. 44621 Ji' N -r-lv--. 'fq.L.,, :Z 1, I . ,JD-Q.. . ,si -,'Z.a' ' ' -. -.,-,r' 'X -' .A 5 -4 s QA' lf 'v,,i1.Q .f--I -4 :Aan - ,U .7 as ,,L 'A ,l 4 ' M 4? .1-CI-5 ,4- '9- ns, if .ff-Q :hm F live O '. 1 A 'Wflv u 25 .,ffQ.f v- Chg - 'i, .awp 'A I Nv1w,'5:.,., v The girls field hockey team was captained by Kathy Hughes and Gerry Dube, both three year veterans. The final record was 3-4-7.Although the majority ofthe team was inexperienced at varsity competition, they played strong defensively throughout the season. Returning letter winners will be Luanne Sullivan, Linda Miklinevich, Sandy McNamara, Wendy Jean and Carol Hig- gins. Graduating will be Barbara Brown, Cheryl Cavaretta, Kathy DiMartino, Gerry Dube, Vicki Ecker, Joyce Elden, Karen Hanley, Susan Hoyt, Kathy Hughes, Therese Lahaie, Jane MacDo- nald, Kim O'Connor, Terri Porter, Debbie Rear- don. Linda Sargent, Jeremie Stearns and Laurie Whittenberger. Although perhaps somewhat disappointed in the seasonal outcome team members deserve much credit for their continued spirit and enthusiasm throughout the season. hd.. A -1'-. 'lil .9-Fr. If ,rv-.J 5. RAT IZ6 'bt P s- YY -u ,gd 'wet ILUERI L Determination! The 1975 Billerica High School football team can be summed up in that one word. The Indians were a small young team with a great sense of pride. Week after week the Indians worked hard in practice in hopes of accomplishing their first win. The first win was never achieved by the Indians. They still maintained their spirit and always stuck together, no matter what the situation. ' The team would like to thank Coach Meyerhoefer and his assistants for their hard work and their non-defeatists atti- tudes. Things look bright for Billerica football teams of the future. if . elim? -, gud 1 fx' ,,.,. -. ff 53 I a 77-Lar M p g , iy,:,,b1 ry organ . Z , if rf 21 -Gary Heffernan 5'7ai2'5 3fiG2'4?,Sii?3 Y 7532 20-Dave Lungo 599554 A 75-Keith Johansen 2-Glen Schermahorn 521 'f5'+f' ..':'- .L...L 5 22-Tom Callery 33-Charlie Capps 63-Frank Santa Fe 64-Peter Miln 65-Brian McCarron ag' wi 1 1 YW .1,g, -qmneu z'- '5'i -Q N,2 5 f 1 J 1 X I ' , 1 .A - - .1 A' . N - 0 041 . .LAL . ' -4. -'il'-'Gif-f' . ' 'wig -sa? 2 1 V5 MWYYU er-2353 iv.. Jag! L , -31 -7 1 0 N71-i'Q z. 11, isi- r D A -'Qi-QJ 'lyk 'E Qin ul if gi- - 'J BATON TWIRLERS f .5 'GE-'a i '1 . fi' 5 K - il T 6 i Q X LV .Y 5 ' s Q if ' ' ' I ' I ' N' t ' , Q 'il his, 1 1- K 114-t J,-4 L-R: Sandy Nelson, Patty Ripley, Bernadette Peters, Cindy Jacques, Doreen Newfell, Kathy Edgecomb, Karen McLaughlin, Linda McGeough, Cindy Drake, Janice McGeough, Wendy Jean, co-capt.g Mary Lou ,L McLaughlin, Capt. ' J? V' bv-Q--xy li ' if- --ef I - Q Q ,ily ' j '1 1' 132 4.4 SOCCER ' 1 I V1 YH Ll xg 17: f' - -. - - f 1 G . ,r 1 4 f 0 :N-ff-'. -as 'F'-3 A u - . 'vi Xxx . .- -554 . -Q r , --A ,,. 5... , -1. .-1 .. 13. . ' . ,,'f:- ', .I -.An I ,- Auf., K 32,1 . ,. . -f 1 - ,-' -'- we ' vo '- ' - A - N, .ba . :N ' -8 '-as-' U f .TW-. - I A- 1, , . I f, . . l ,. H -V -A ,.,-,,,-'-'u3.f- f L I With Captain Carlton Quinton, assistant Captains George Robbins and Windsor Hall, and Jack Morgan as the only start- ers returning from last year's champion- ship team, Coaches Altieri and Roach thought the 75 season would be a re- building year. But Billerica's pride and enthusiasm took hold. Newcomers Larry Griffin, Ken Johson, Bucky Rood, Aaron Rood and Robbie DiMatteo combined with Mike McKenna and Billy Brown to form the nucleus of the 75 team. The Indians opened their season with 6 winsfincluding 4 shutoutsl before being upset by Lawrence 4-3 in the last 7 seconds. The loss ended Bi1lerica's unde- feated streak at 21 league games. In a tough game at St. Johnls, Billerica showed what Indian Priden was by de- feating the Preppies 3 to 2. The win kept Bil1erica's title hopes alive until the showdown with Wilmington. Bad breaks and uneamed goals defeated the Indians as Wilmington went onto win the League Title. Billerica ended its 4th season with a 12-2-2 record by beating Lawrence 2-1. As Billerica prepared for the E Mass tournament Billy Brown and Bucky Rood were sidelined with injuries. In the open- ing minutes of play against Saugus H.S. Windsor Hall left the game with a deep gash on the side of his head, unable to return to play. Before defense could re- group, Billerica was behind l-O. Al- though Billerica outplayed and outshot their opponents, Saugus clached the game with a second, 4th period goal. Several honors were bestowed upon our Soccer Stars. Carlton Quinton was cho- sen as the Northern Soccer League's MVP. Both Carl and George Robbins were chosen to all conference first team. Chosen for honorable mentions were Windsor Hall, Larry Griffin. Jack Mor- gan and Mike McKenna. Robbins set a new school single scoring record with 13 goals. The team voted Quinton as the defensive star and MVP. Robbins was the offen- sive star. 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' 1 s its X N VOLLI Varsity Waltham Arlington Chelmsford Methuen Dracut Andover Chelmsford Dracut Methuen Arlington Andover Home:8 Away:3 15-7, 15-7 15-5, 15-ll 15-5, 15-10 15-9, 15-11 15-10, 15-12 16-14, 15-6 15-12, 15-7 15-3, 15-13, 15-8 15-4,15-11,15-6 15-0, 15-1 15-13, 15-6, 17-15 y 1 f ,K I 136 1975 The Girls Volleyball team completed their season with an 8-3 record, thus, winning the Merrimac Val- ley Conference Title, and also qualifying them for the District I and II East- ern Mass. Volleyball Tour- naments held in Brocton. Billerica did not move up the ladder at District but made a good showing. Although volleyball is a varsity sport, we also had a second team who have also mastered the skills and techniques required of the sport. Their record was 10- 1. Upon graduations, 5 start- ing members will depart from the team and leave a capable number to fill their shoes. Y' KBALL Team Coach: Mrs. L. Hazel Members: Srs.: Debbie Dagle Debbie Dickinson Karla Jordet Terry Kilroy Donna Loranger Jrs.: Laurie Burke Carol Colletti Donna Hoyt gayle MacLennan Debbie Morgan Karin Seversen Ginny Sugden Debbie Vargus Soph.: Jeanne Gibbin Debbie Gifford Margo Hall Karen Hoyt Carrie Spinney Frosh: Nancy Conroy Jackie Tracy Mang.: Mary MacCauley Kate Stearns Captains: Donna Loranger Karla Jordet J.V. Home: 10 Awayzl Waltham 15-7, 15-5 Arlington 16-14, 15-2 Chelmsford 15-13. 15-7 Methuen 15-5 15-2 Dracut 15-7 15-9 Andover 15-9, 15-6 Chelsford 15-3 15-12,15-6 Dracut 15-2 15-12 Methuen 15-7 18-16 Arlington 15-5 15-2 Andover 15-6 15-7 137 Ls 1 , .dx , rs , . W I 1 U' M A xx S y I EE H1 ff' H? rx . ', w I - 'T 'F kfff sb ' , K 'iz I sl, P- JIxlQj 1 fir:-Qv V - 'fsff--:'4+' '11, . f:Lg,g3- k Li1'.if ,gi ' f,'.,5.. . ., df Q-.,5'-ff. -f ' .- ,fax liiiffff 25 - :f:1:t:- ,' , ' 1 1 -'-- -, if.-i-1-if 'X' X lf Y . ,- '1 1533! ,412 bsfhax 'f If L ff? 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X Q .!. ...1-,, 4-, x L, I x 41 .J 4 ' 4 A . I'l 1 C? F' I 1 I 5 a ,Y 9 If 4... , J'- ,lf ' , ,,..,r', :p 'f'aLri1f' 41514541 an- 1-12 Basketball 51 p .ggi 'Y ti' I4 r. We go fi. it 1 Tri-captains Steve Dagle. John Scott and Sean Elmore are working hard to make this year a competitive one. Our strength is in our front line and the captains are three reasons these positions are so strong. Help is expected from Pat Renna, Rick Norton, Pe- ter Coppinger, George Rob- bins, Don Rippetoe, Dean Royston, and Allen Ames. Everything being equal, the team should show marked im- provement and play a good brand of team basketball. aff? J t 1 'N 143 L i -4 A ui x I, .J .-4' I . A I 2 , FH X X LK X ..-.-,vb X Ns 'I' A 1 1 a 'f gn' J a',g if I I y? ,L 1 4-1 5. I n 2 , 23-4--'I 'I ' W K . .- -. , til I -Q- ..i- ,,.,.. E. Wg 11' dian- li ,3,l.El1'h 35 1 6 Lai Q I i ,, , K. . X 4 , ff' - ' Q ' .- t 'Z The 1976 Girlls M.V.C. season promises to be an exciting one, with many strong teams, including Billerica, looking for the top spot. Led by Senior Co-Captains Kim O,Connor and Terri O,Connor, the Indian crew looks to be a good one with veterans Carol Hawkins, Kathy Hughes, and Luann Sullivan also returning to action. Rounding out the ,76 squad are Karla Jordet, Mary Wood, Karin Quinton, Lisa Smith, and Nancy Conroy. Hopes run high that the BMHS team can equal or better last year's 17-3 record and go on to another State Tour- nament berth. X 5 avi, 146 ,J- GYMNASTICS X I ,M-TNXJL f- 'K . A ! - lf, li.. 1 -A L fr I I 1 -u : i :IQ 'x v---g.. , , -X ...1,-- --Q... ..., ' - - 5 4' r Q H I x ,Xi J: n ' 7 T 699 The 1975-76 Boys' Gymnastic Team started the season with the enthusiasm needed for a winning season. The possibility of an 8 and 2 league record is clearly within our grasp. The team, composed of mostly Freshmen, Soph- omores, and Juniors is highly optimistic, and has its sights on the North Shore Gymnastic League Championship within the next two seasons. The team is captained by Scott Button and Da- vid Drinkwater. We have also acquired an assist- ant coach, Mr. Robert Tucceri. It is hoped with the addition of gymnastics to the school curriculum, this new sport will continue to gain in popularity for both the individual athlete as well as the total student body. , v :Z-T o T i-L . Q I '14 -l.4-v-f -1 , I gg s ssss --,as,s. as as asa ar :nl r 4 I Ii . W.,-.1 J 4 1 . f Qf ai ls! NE The improvement made by the girls' gymnastic team over the past three years is remarkable. They have worked hard and have expended much energy toward becoming the best team they possibly can. The exciting thing is that they are very much improved in their third year, still being basically a young team. In their first year of competition three years ago. they lost all of their meets. But they weren't discouraged. They came back the second year. beating some of the teams that had beaten them the year before. Their most exciting win that year was against Andover. Billerica won by only .3 ofa point! All in all. these girls are a hard working. caring group of kids who are always trying and giving their best. Though it is an individual sport. they work together in competition and in practice as a total team. each one giving her best individual effort for the improvement and success of her team. l ,-......- 1 I 53 ,5 Y , Mgfthiqx .Q ' r '- f , .HA I 1 lr ' ., 'U 3 C 2, . , QU 7,q.iEf.- 2 , 1 Q I ' ' 1 5. 1 1 s 5. 1 Y. . 7, 5 I 1 '!'v' N L.. rs 9' Q 4.1 :'O a? DHI 5 ,Q 1 QE N W I I 'a 'X- b .f 5 S .QQ Hockey The 1975-1976 edition of Billerica High School Hockey began the season as the defending Divi- sion II Massachusetts State Hockey Champions. We were undefeated and still going strong. Our first game was against a first year team - Dracut. We won an easy victory and looked forward to a return match with our green rival Austin Prep - the team we had beaten 5-4 in last year's final of the Eastern Massachusetts Hockey Tournament. We were set, a little cockey, ready for anything, primed for a win, and we lost. After 39 victories in the Merrimack Valley Conference, the unthink- able arrived. Billerica had lost a league game. Austin played a fine game. Their goalie was even better. Very simply. we lost. We sputtered for a few games. Fine com- binations were rearranged. Bob Johansen, Gary Guarino, and Captain Carlton Quinton became a goal producing combination. Transfers Paul Mill- er and Mike O'Connor played well with winger Al Balboni on our yellow line. Sophomore Steve Arnold centered a line between Bill Hallenborg, and Brian Russell. John Arnold, Jack Hynes, Jeff Smith, and Tom Mulligan began to show as a defensive unit at the half-way point of the year. Doug Wain, Bob Kirchner, and Larry Harlow all saw action as excellent replacements for injured or non-performing players. Our goalies came on slowly. Randy Williams was the old man of the group but was given a run for his position by freshman Bob O'Connor. Both boys as under classmen have a great deal to improve on. Sher- man Ross had problems on concentration all year, but filled in adequately for the other goalies. The second half of the season produced a greater concentration on sound defensive hockey. Anoth- er battle with Austin was at hand, and the State Tournament was just around the corner. The quest for another Merrimack Valley title was important for everyone on the team. even though it quite possibly could be shared with another team. The next item would be to defend the State Division Il title. No team in Division II has ever regained the title. Actually no team who had won the title has returned to the finals in the follow- ing year. That was our plan. Our purpose was to get back into the finals and win the title for the second time. This is a big order but like last year there is a light at the end of the road. 1 135 -l Nts 1 if 1? I S M I . I .5 I ,Q I 156 '1 'l if ii L-A D 9 UV? '51 7? F M K l A i f x 'Q N at 5 7 Q I' I I Hockey Cheerleaders Right: front row - Doreen Newfell. co-Capt. Ms. Cohleigh. Sharon Cowan. Co-Capt. Back row - Patty Bauhlis. Wendy Jean. Donna Hoyt. and Linda Sargent, .NF ,,.g,.,rw.- - , 4, A., , .. 4 ' 'Z-:fi ' Ag. .1 It 3'- S-, , 1 'QM-V54 ,,4. fa. , t f ,WU -5 .Q . . arf. +R- 1 G x li! rv' OO 05 Q 8 via So T ffl JB if ' Arno -4 ML.. ' un -' 01 QS 454 , .. a-,,,4,,f,g A S ,E xi ' l A - ' 5 1 . J- :X .5 I at ' ' In' ev 1 U ' sg ' s ,si 4 ,. 1 - J 3. . ' ' ,. - . I , , . , I r I f V K ,pw ,, rf! I 11 ' : ' , E -' y Q P ' ' A ,. My A 5 4 'YI 2' 3 1 I U K 'J F 3? - N5 A 'f'l, 2 if ez. '99 uf' A +- e ng --- , 1' ag pg ' - rfaflw .,.,af? . ' I .f' we f- ' - '51-ff. 41,114 uf- y N- g 'W . 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S -'ll 4 l ff-fffcfcctlx X 1 R Q, J 3 in ' 'WN X l 7 3 9 f ,X 'XX,'v .mar RQ I ,ig W 1 iv 3 2 J.. i A v Ill ill !! silll if llll I Illl llllll ll I half!! ll'..l llllx Illlll lla Ill! lllll !!!u!s!!!!'llH' i aiina s--- IIUWQIIHIMH .1 lllqllllllfl V' .., . rg:-sv E . . K.: mi.. X OFFICE SIMULATION We will never forget our experiences in Office Sim- mulation throughout the year. F-11-Y' The most important thing the course offers is how to cope with other people's feelings and ideas. lt's not something you are taught. it is something you learn through ex- perience. The values were acquired will remain with us for a lifetime and always be something beautiful to remember. F- -i, 'EE' 11 Z aw- L 1... 17 4. -qu Xi pr- FJ? A5 A ll A Vincent Squitieri President Laurie Whittenberger Il President National Honor Society S X M Wh , v 3 fm . o U y, Q h A - 'Y .fy ' ' to ii Karen Davidson Secretary s f r 'R ' I 's , I Cheryl Cavaretta Treasurer 3 'm B K I YH 1 I , 3 L s s Ms. Lemieux, W , 1 K 1 Ms. Chutchian Advisors ' A Q f wr- l ie , W s i I Q gm Yearbook fc Staff Mr. Richardson Mr. Grillo .-idvisors 177 Deca Club --ww -ww-W S N re R t 'W O a T f C f , If gs. I1 O ker C. Lee K.Hal1enbourg t I- 1 S eeial p Governors Y Ensemble . C0une11 S. Auciello T L Y? f - f ' Y:.LihuD' -un-ur-l00 'al' ,,...f.,- PVS Ski Club . Mr. Collucci 8z Mr. Cox Advisors l A H I if wil. WA -L, 1, , ff-,1..x..,, 4? - Ff1'f+ 1-3 l 4 --...- ..-,.... . ri buf?- ff? Fl ,XM -r f 5 , l'f'Ki, 1- xl 11 2 W Ski Club . Collucci 8: Mr. Cox Aidusors 4 C Judo Club x f -v 1 179 U X x '- if lf. l X I , QQ, ' ' 1 X Mr. Carlino Ad '46 Work Study Mr. Collucci Adviso ., 1 Spanish 'S and A A Italian Club Q Senior Horneroom Representatives Mr. Markey, Mr. Tholander Advz Homeroom Representatives 61161 Junior Mr. Whitley, H4 il ' Ms. Farr Ad I . s,, Q 1 A i,l'i,, ' ' . : V FP, A , 3 . kb K 1 5- Ms. I-Iought Ad L s A lag, fry ,I 9 .I Fr F19 German I Club 145 ,ov- lab ,, Math League Ms. Cobleigh Ad 'fain 'D ff IN. 'iv lkjr v-'ff lflfjf. - ,4- f . 181 3 +1 VA Chorus lg.. , Chess and Debating Club Mr. Riley Advisor J Chorus lf, .1- 'W P agvx W' ,f- lS 'T g4 I! jg k Fur-, . I Y -r ,- sy, , Nx,.I ., k t ' - Drama Club Ms. Marzilli Ad Sf? 7 X 5,19 ,K , A-lx . rg? Library Assistants A rj 561555595 LA. ffw f Photography N1 VNh Club Regional Advisory Council T Boyson C. Capp W D. Jenk Broadcaster 2 If So F' 1 r. vin J ,, . ROTC Broadcaster NOW... PRESENTING THE PEOPLE WHO PAID TO MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE . . . THE ADS! P.S. AFTER YOU HAVE READ THROUGH OUR VAST ASSORTMENT OE COMMERCIAL MESSAGES, THE NORMAL TEXT OF THE YEARBOOK WILL CONTINUE ON PAGE 198. 876-3301 BUILDER'S HARDWARE - PAINTS and VARNISHES WHOLESALE and RETAIL COMMONWEALTH LOCK CO. 1853 MASS AVENUE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 SAFE SERVICE MANUFACTURERS OF DOOR CHECK SERVICE BUILDER,S HARDWARE SPECIALTIES KEY and LOCK SERVICE FACTORY 876-3303 EDWARD MAYER BARO'S CERAMICS 35 Larkspur Rd. Billerica, Mass. 677-7847 Good Luck to the class of '76 J 8L K Wallpaper 884 Boston Rd. Billerica TURNPIKE MARKETS, INC. BOTTLED LIQUORS GRO. MEATS FRO. FOODS BEST SUBS IN TOWN NUTTINGS LAKE 663-8757 .CQ sq, M-4 I 185 Phone 667-2292 HAMEL'S PRO SHOP Skate Sharpening -Hockey Equipment 306 Boston Road Fern Hamel u North Billerica, Mass. Proprietor Congratulauons Subs Pizza to the BLY'S FRIED FOOD 667-7072 FISH af CHIPS TO GO Class Of 1976 Bennett Public Library Assn. THE WHIFFLETREE STUART,S . . A QUALITY IS ALWAYS IN STYLE Ip COUI1II'y Swre - e, gc QF Q3 Gift Shop BEST WISHES GORDON C. BRAINERD, DICK PSHDNIQINGER C.L.U. GORDON C. BRAINERD JR., C-L-U' Tel. 617-667-7320 INSURANCE 101 ANDOVER RD. BILLERICA lA ANDOVER ROAD BILLERICA CENTER BOX 858 MASS. 01821 677-9031 186 CONGRATULATIONS BESTTIICISHES BEST OF LUCK CLAtESt1gF 76 COMPLIMENTS FROM THE OF CLASS OF BILLERICA '77 FEDERATION OF TEACHERS LOCAL 1677 A.F.T. AFL-CIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 BILLERICA SCHO COMMITTEE MAUREEN COLLINS REA, CHAIR OL MAN JAMES T. DANGORA, VICE CHAIRMAN PAUL T. FORD, SECRETARY CHARLES HALLENBORG SUZANNE MCCARTHY 1 187 TELEPHONE 492-4210 FORBES PRINTING COMPANY 50 REGENT STREET CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 02140 CONGRATULATIONS TO the Class of'76' BILLERICA SONS OF ITALY Lodge 2268 Congratulations '76! KITTY' S RESTAURANT at LODGE INC. 123 Main St. N. Reading, Mass. 944-7448 Pharmacy of the Future Here Today TOWNE PLAZA DRUG fnext to DeMoulasJ Boston Rd., Billerica 667-7666 Tom Dolan 8c Jack Flynn Prescriptions Hudson Vitamins Russell Stover Candies Patient Protile Rx System R.H. ELDEN 8L SONS PLUMBING at HEATING 104 Salem Road Billerica, Mass. 01821 Master License 37580 Tel. 663-3503 TELEPHONE 661-4201 ipfaza Gm! 5 Qiff CWOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HALLMARK CARDS TREBLE COVE PLAZA EANNY FARMERS CANDY SHOPPING. CENTER CLASS OF CHINA . CRYSTAL - HUMMELS Isa BOSTON RD. 1976 PEG a DONALD OUINN, Prop. NO. BILLERICA FROM OPEN7DAYS 6634211 II A.M. TO 12 P.M, SUPREME MR. SL MRS. JAMES HOUSE OF PIZZA 95 BOSTON ROAD CAI-LAHAN NORTH BILLERICA, MASS. LARKIN ASSOCIATES INC. COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS QV ' mx ONE REPUBLIC ROAD X ' BILLERICA, MASS. 01862 TEL. 667-3511 COMPLIMENTS OF A NORTHEAST OFFSET FRIEND . . . INC. GLORIA FOOD 420 Boston Road Billerica, Mass. 667-9170 Village BEAUTY SHOPPE 260 BILLERICA ROAD-ROUTE 129 880 Boston Road CHELMSFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01824 Billerica, Mass n Guys SL Gals Hair Styles TELEPHONE 4617, 256 9939 Hair bleaching, Coloring 8: Perms Our Specialty 189 BEST WISHES from HALLISSY CHEVROLET LOWELL NEW ENGLAND'S VOLUME CHEVY DEALER Compliments of PERRY FUNERAL HOME COMPLETE REMODELINO 354 Boston Rd Billerica RESIDENTIAL 663-3968 Mass COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 76 DENNIS TOSCANO Compliments of . . .... INTERIOR FASHIONS BILLERICA MALL Bath and Bedroom Decor 667-8259 ANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS 88 Gray Street Billerica, Mass. 01821 FREE ESTIMATES BILLERICA MALDEN 667-6727 321 0872 KITCHENS - BATHROOMS CERAMIC TILE WALLS 8: FLOORS PANELING - FORMICA WORK ADDITIONS - ROOFING GUTTERS 190 Billerica Knights of Columbus Harold M. Wren Council 1413963 The courage to face the future is the goal we should all seek. We should not fear what this future will hold because a spirit of courage and determination will conquer all fears. Use this spirit wisebfg it is your gw to yoursehf and your future. 191 V CDL AA 'HH EFVH PV C58 ' CIV E rv m U 2 LSHH SDA INCDh1SHPI 'HCUUiCEMO'dT t umu ' ' llWIl ' Woburn Fi e .AIIAIIQ SH Wll9,fJf,Y0'1fM0Nf 508 Boston Road IRte. SAI Billerica 01821 46175 667-4748 EVERYTHING IN ALUMINUM Billerica Aluminum Products if CDiviSion of Toscano Constructionj 88 Gray Street Billerica, Mass. 01821 FREE ESTIMATES BILLERICA 667-6727 COMBINATION DOORS AND WINDOWS SIDING GUTTERS if f X06 if .fp JALOUSIES CoNoRATULAT1oNS AWNINGS To THE SLIDING GLASS DooRS CLASS OF -1976 SHOWER ENCLOSURES SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME W3 RX DRUG MART Good Luck Class of 667679 New Billerica Mall Good Luck To THE CLASS OF 76 REPRESENTATIVE Michael E. McLaughlin GOOD LUCK BILLERICA SENIORS Towne Plaza Drug, Inc. 700 Boston Rd. Billerica, Mass. Taylor Florist 412 B. Boston Rd Billerica Centre Taylor made Arrangements especially for you Flower phone 667-1651 WINDJAMMER BOOKSTORE BILLERICA MALL SPECIAL ORDERINGS 667-4000 Hard Covers Paperbacks 'figgl TURCO,S SHELL STATION ROUTE 4, NASHUA ROAD, BILLERICA ANY AND ALL MECHANICAL WORK DONE ALL WORK COMPLETELY GUARANTEED ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ROY TURCO PHONE Owner 663-2102 5' 7' PHONE 667-9328 5 OUR HA nAvE's sus SHOP IS THE BEST SUBS AND PIZZA 428 BOSTON ROAD PAUL T BARBER. OWNER BILLERICA, MASS BAPI SERVICES CO., INC. BSO Bo R Hughes Lumber Co. B C M O1B66 No. Billerica, Ma , M .. Sig., 663-3811 663-3546 LOTS OF LUCK CONGRATULATIONS Joe Millefs Exxon CLASS OF '76 602 Main Street Wakefield, Ma 01880 245-9828 L. R. De LUCA AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR WONDER MUFFLER PLUMBING EMM1ss1oN CONTROL CENTER and SMITH'S SERVICE, INC. 643 Boston Road HEATING Billerica. Mass. 01866 Robert F. Smith President 16175 667-9355 5 BEST WISHES BILLERICA LADIES LODGE 1252274 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS Of 76 E6 AUTO SCHOOL Y' DONALD I.. connwsu. 880 Boston Rd. xg g,.. PHONE: eenozob Biuerica, Mass K - N I N E CO R N E R FI' Trimming - Training - Bathing 6633790 ' ' Pet Supplies - Boarding 142 NORTH ROAD BEDFORD, MASS. PHONE 663-8014 CONGRATULATIONS and TELEVISION 8. MUSIC CO. INC. COLOR SALES 8: SERVICE GOOD LUCK from O E O D B ER C MASS. O B21 THE CLASS BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1976 OF BILLERICA BOARD OF 78 SELECTMEN 'Elm elvet Rag or UNI8EX'8ALON 'X E QQ- W 64, X7 Q faC:7'CHOQ5 Q25 Passion Rd. 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I, Anthony Ayers. being of sound mind and body, leave my books, pens. pencils. teachers, pianos, and stairways to those who appreciate BMHS and are willing to take advantage of its opportunities. I. Al Balboni, being of sound mind and body, leave my left knee to Mr. Amato for future care. I. Peter Baldwin. being of sound mind and body, leave Mr. Bibeau his four conjugations of Latin verbs. I, Mike Barris, being of sound mind and body, leave my mind and sound body to the school. I, Rhonda Batchelder, being of sound mind and body, leave the school lunches to anyone who can stomach them. I, Patty Baublis, being of sound mind and body, leave all the good times to my sisters, Lisa and Kim. I. Jenny Belford, being of sound mind and body, leave all my gym basket to my sister. I. Joanna Bellitti, being of sound mind and body, leave all my bad memories to BMHS, and take all my dreams with me. l, Anita Biagotti, being of sound mind and body, leave the school lunches to whoever dares to eat them. my locker to Linda 8: this school to the kids in the future. I, Marion Borders, being of sound mind and body, leave the books, teachers, and frustrations to the class of 77. I, Cheryl Borgeson, being of sound mind and body, leave this school system and the mindless, mechanical, brutishness of things. I, Joyce Boutilier, being of sound mind and body, leave all my thanks to Susie Holloway Sheerin. I love you. I, Cindy Bowley, being of sound mind and body. leave great times, special friends, and the best of teachers at BMHS to Jim, Glen and Gary: but they aren't having my memories! I. Chris Bromberg, being of sound mind and body, leave BMHS wondering whether Wendy will win our S20 bet. I, Billy Brown, being of sound mind and body, leave the memory of the HH Club to Harris Eigabroadt H. I. Michelle Brown. being of sound mind and body. leave my little sister Mary all my teachersg to D.F. my dirty gym suit, and L.T. 8: K.M. all my books and pins. I. Priscilla Brown, being of sound mind and body, leave all the fun I had in school to my nieces and nephews. I, Nancy Byrnes, being of sound mind and body. leave all my worries in the waste basket. I. Alison Campbell, being of sound mind and body, leave all the good times I had to my niece Cindy in hope that shelll have a better time at BMHS. I, Cindy Carson, being of sound mind and body, leave Mr. Cox all the problems of having a class of all girls and maybe a couple of boys. I, Jane L. Casey, being of sound mind and body, leave all my garbage on my desk to Lu Ann. I, Donna Caterino, being of sound mind and body, leave all of BMHS to my sister Lorraine. I. Jeanne Cenamo, being of sound mind and body, leave love and fond memories of a beautiful person - Sue Holloway Sheerin! I, Darlene Cerrati, being of sound mind and body, leave behind me a fervent desire for knowledge to future students of this school. I, Luis Chambers, being of sound mind and body, leave my music to Mr. Cox, my worksheets to Ms. Marzilli, my Review Math book to Mr. Grillo and my memories to myself. I. Chris Ciccoteli, being of sound mind and body, leave Mr. Fraza in Peace. I. Linda Clemens. being of sound mind and body, leave all my teachers and books, and all the good times to my sister Kathy. I. Peter Coleman. being of dirty mind and sexy body. leave my phone number to Robin M. and Sue D. I. Dave Cotter. being of sound mind and body. leave a 1964 V.W., scattered in bits and pieces around River St. and B 8: W Auto Body. I. Karen Coughlin, being of sound mind and body, leave all the memories 8a the good times we've had with all of the 4 L. Row girls. l. Sharon Cowan. being ofthe sound mind and body, leave a knife for Sue D. and her friends to stab each other in the back as usual . . . I. Kimberly Cox, being of sound mind and body, leave I pair of green and blue suspenders and I pair of black boots to anyone unlucky enough to need them. I, Debbie Dagle, being of sound mind and body. leave realizing sometimes it is easier to give up something you love, rather than conform. I. Gail Ann Dallorso, being of sound mind and body, leave this school and enter into the world of crime and punishment. I. Chris Daloia. being of sound mind and body, leave the cafe to my sister. Carla. I, Alan Danehy, being of sound mind and body, leave all my great memories of BMHS to my brother Tom. I, Karen A. Davidson, being of sound mind and body. leave my brother John all the good times at BMHS, many friends, and memories. I, Jimmy Dean. being of sound mind and body, leave this school forever and hope never to return. I, Jean DeLuca, being of sound mind and body, leave J.R. a certificate for guitar lessons anytime he decides to learn for himself. I, Fran DeMonico, being of sound mind and body. leave 4 years of the best times and everlasting memories at BMHS. I, Debbie Dickinson, being of sound mind and body. leave all the fun times'??'? in Volleyball and Gymnastics to my little sister Doreen . . . I, Kathy Dwyer, being of sound mind and body, leave my sister Maureen all the good times and happiness at BMHS. I, Veronica Ecker. being of sound mind and body. leave all my fruit flies to the future genetic students. - I, Kathy Edgecomb. being of sound mind and body, leave to Kevin and Keith, all the good times that I've had in the past four years so that they will have as much fun as I did! Good Luck Guysllll I, Terri Eigabroadt. being of sound mind and body, leave my brother Harris all the frustrations of being a Senior. I. Amy Fairburn, being of sound mind and body, leave all my forged notes to the office, all the good times to my brothers and sisters. and all the memories to me. I, Margaret Finn, being of sound mind and body, leave my boyfriend Fade to any Junior girl who needs him. I, Joe Finneran, being of sound mind and body, leave BHS with an organic gardeners dream and a lot of good memories. I, Marilyn A. Fogarty, being of sound mind and body, leave my four great years at BMHS to all incoming Freshmen. I, Debbie Fontaine, being of sound mind and body, leave all my bad memories of BMHS here and take all the good ones with me. I, Kurlene Forbes, being of sound mind and body, leave Mr. Fraza and his obnoxious class, tests, etc. to any fool who puts himself in such a situation. I, Brian Ford, being of sound mind and body, leave the teachers and lunches to any fool who can put up with them tGood Luck, You'll Need Itj I, Mary Ellen Fox, being of sound mind and body, leave the memory of Lezbo Row echoing through the halls of BHS. I, Diane Gannuscio, being of sound mind and body, leave the Cafe to Betty and the rest of the school to my brother Robbie. I. Tim Gearin, being of sound mind and body, leave Dr. Woo an electric finger warmer, for giving out school physicals. I. Lori Gentile, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sisters Diane, Paula, and Leslie, all the joys High School can bring. I, Susan Geoffrey, being of sound mind and body, leave all my made up typing assignments to Mr. McCallan. I, Debbie Giacoppo. being of sound mind and body, leave my brother the structured study rooms. I, Julie Glavin, being of sound mind and body, leave my English book to Mr. McCarthy. I, Larry Griffin, being of sound mind and body. leave Slosh his drawing boards and Sicilian torture track and Vig's next year's wrestlers all the food they want during season. I. Paul Haasis, being of sound mind and body, leave my brother Steve Mr. Cox's tiigonometry class and Mr. Richardson's Physics class in hopes that he will pass. I, Windsor Hall, being of sound mind and body, leave Slosh a towel and the wrestling team all the weight I lost. I. Debbie Hamilton, being of sound mind and body, leave Mary Termquist my boyfriends? and X or good times that go with them . . . I, Karen Hanley, being of sound mind and body. leave Mr. Amato terris message, Miss Splaine myjournal. and Lu Ann everything else. I. Diana Harris, being of sound mind and body, leave MaryLou , Dorothy Suzanne, David, Francis, and Freddy my favorite teacher, Mr. Jahnle and also this new addition to BMHS. I. Carolyn Hawkins, being of sound mind and body, leave BMHS and hopefully a Basketball Championship for Ms. Philipps. I, Gary Heffernan, being of sound mind and body, leave my extra credits to my brother Brian so that he will be able to graduate. I, Susan Hibbard. being of sound mind and body, leave all my memories of the great times I had at BMHS. I, Sue Hoyt, being of sound mind and body, leave the winning touchdown in a powder puff game. I, Kathy Hughes. being of sound mind and body, leave with all the great times and good memories of BMHS: and leave my good luck to Lu Bell I. Stephen Iadarola, being of sound mind and body, leave one high hurdle to Steve Norman and 4 frustrating. years at BMHS. I, Don Inman. being of sound mind and body, leave a win to Clyde. . . ...Q I, CJ, being of sound mind and body, leave behind me a million and one ways to get into trouble and a way to get out of every one of them. I, Peter Jacobsen, being of sound mind and body, leave my candy to Mrs. Houghton and my cool to Mr. Hanlon. I, Cindy Jakows, being of sound mind and body, leave a lot of good times and good friends, that I'll miss. I, Bob Johansen, being of sound mind and body, leave my studying habits to anyone who needs them. I, Keith Johansen, being of sound mind and body, leave to the future baseball players of BMHS the shortest foreign coach in the league: FUJI I, Marty Johansen, being of sound mind and body, leave my stiff gym socks to anyone who can get in the smelly locker. l, Karla Ann Jordet, being of sound mind and body. leave all the milk and sugar in the cafeteria to the girls phys. ed. teachers in hopes that they will never run out. I, Sandy Joyce, being of sound mind and body, leave to my two brothers this school, in hopes that they will have a better time than I did. I, Charles Keegan, being of sound mind and body, leave my smelly locker to whoever wants it. l, Steve Kehoe, being of sound mind and body. leave to the Art Department, fond memories of myjokes and the Summer of 75 , I, Pam Kepka, being of sound mind and body, leave all the BMHS students my permanent passes, so that they too can get away with murder. I, Susan Kerivan, being of sound mind and body, leave Mr. Colluci 650 to buy his own pack of cigarettes and my brain to Pinehurst for someone to put to good use. I, Terri Kilroy, being of sound mind and body. do hereby leave my baked fruitflies and the blue bomb to Mr. Richardson. I, Bob Kirchner, being of sound mind and body. leave the BMHS Hockey Team Happily! I, Therese Lahaie, being of sound mind and body. leave a little bit of sympathy for people persecuted by plagues. I, Sandy Lane, being of sound mind and body, leave my friends Patty Morgan and Patty Brunetto hoping that they have a Senior year that they will never forget, like mine. I, Dale Lavigne, being of sound mind and body, leave two weeks of Cross Country or Track to those who say it's easy. Good Luck! l, Jim Lavoie, being of sound mind and body, leave season tickets in my place on the side of the hockey rink to enjoy the finer things in life. I, Judie Lecomte, being of sound mind and body, leave all the good times I had at BMHS to my sisters Linda and Carolyn. I, Cindy Lee, being of sound .nind and body, leave my brown nosing to whoever proceeds the class oi' '76'. I, Robert Lind, being of sound mind and body, leave the favorite game of politics to my favorite coach Mr. Richard. I, Donna Loranger, being of sound mind and body, leave without forgetting all the good times and friends I've had throughout High School I hope they can get along without me. I, Carol MacGillivray, being of sound mind and body, leave my Mrs Robinson reputation to any girl who wants it. I, Marlene Maffei, being of sound mind and body, leave my sister Justine all the happy and memorable times she can have at BMHS. I, Mary Maguire, being of sound mind and body, leave all my good times to my four sisters after me. I, Karen Mahoney, being of sound mind and body. leave a big pot of coffee for Fraza I, Candi Martin, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother Brad all the good times I had at BMHS in hopes that helll have the same. I, Gladys Maynard, being of sound mind and body, leave Office Simulation to all the Juniors and I leave my great tennis skills to Agnus Scott. I, Brian McCarron, being of sound mind and body, leave the power lines to Billy Santa Fe. I, Jane McDonald, being of sound mind and body, leave a bomb planted in the courtyard for any student who wants to find it and ...... I, Brian McGarry, being of sound mind and body, leave nothing to nobody because that's what Billerica gave me. I, Dan Melillo, being of sound mind and body, leave J.R.'s Physics class to anyone who wants it. I, Stacey Micka, being of sound mind and body, leave all my lst Alto Sax parts to Angela and a full section of French Homs to George. I, Kathy Middleton, being of sound mind and body. leave Mr. McDermott's sex education class to BMHS, and the girl's room to those who smoke. I, Sue Miller, being of sound mind and body, leave all my memories of defeats to the upcoming cheerleaders. I, Jack Morgan. being of sound mind and body. leave my J.S, to the girls at BMHS. I. Mark Morgida, being of sound mind and body. leave the Computer Room, intact, to Mr. W.: a can of Olive Oil timportedj and a peperoni pizza to Mr. Richardson: 8: an English dictionary to Mr. Whitaker. I, Jackie Morine, being of sound mind and body. leave Mr. McCarthy any earphone so he can hear people who aren't as loudmouthed as him. I, M.K.A.F.M.F. leave the J.S.C. a lot of good luck cause they need it. I. Mary Kaye Mullen, being ofsound mind and body. leave Beeche and Lori a lot ofluck next year in cheering, and to my brother Bobby. good times at BMHS like I had. I, Denise Nadeau. being of questionable mind and body. leave a huge Fysics is Phun problem, and a sincere wish of good luck to Jim Richardson. I hope you someday find your ultimate challenge in life. I, Patty Nangle, being of sound mind and body. leave Mr. Scott to anyone who thinks his or her name can't be mispronounced. I, Nancy Newell, being of sound mind and body. leave to my cousin Patty the best of luck with this school because she'll need it. I, Doreen Newfell. being of sound mind and body, leave Yvlr. Altieri the everlasting memory of all Newfells. I. Stephen Nichols. being of sound mind and body. leave this school and is teachers to my brothers. I, Barbie Norton, being of sound mind and body. leave all the good times and laughs to my sisters Patty. Theresa and Robin. Good Luck!!! I, Pat O'Brien, being of sound mind and body, leave my pen. pencil. and ruler to Mrs. Cooney. I. Theresa O'Connor, being of sound mind and body. leave my D.H.S. pin to Diana Perry so that she can carry on the Delta High Society tradition. I, Becky Owens, being of sound mind and body. leave to my sister Andrea the detestable school lunches and to Karen Stairs I leave mv term papers and report cards. 1 I, Diann Page. being of sound mind and body, leave all the work I didn't finish to Debbie Wheeler and Eileen Donavan. and the good card games to the next bunch. I, Jo Ann Palermo. being of sound mind and body. leave the best powderpuff coaches in the history of BMHS fthe notorious DeFeosJ to the next team in hopes that they can receive the fulfillment that I received in my playing years. I, Patty Paquette, being of sound mind and body. leave my brain for the cause. I, Denise Paul, being of sound mind and body. leave this school to my sister Kim, so she can have all the good times I had . . . I I. Susan Pendergast. being of sound mind and body. leave this school to my sister Jane. I hope she has the good times I had I, Terri Porter. being of sound mind and body. leave all the cruising around for whoever can afford the gas. 5' I. Carlton Quinton, being of sound mind and body. leave many thanks to Mr. Altieri for supporting me through my years at BMHS. I, Cathy Ramsey, being of sound mind and body. leave Billerica High, I, Debbie Reardon. being of sound mind and body. leave Mary Wood my sneakers. I, Donna Ritchie, being of sound mind and body. leave for somewhere else, I hope! I. George Robbins, being of sound mind and body. leave mv seat on the Basketball team's bench to anyone who would rather watch than play. l. Grace Rood, being of sound mind and body. leave my dessert to Bucky and John. I, Rod Sandborn, being of sound mind and body. leave all my music to Mr. Cox. I, Linda Sargent. being of sound mind and body. leave all the great times. friends and guidance brought to me at BMHS. I. Betsy Saunders. being of sound mind and body. leave Office Simulation to the Juniors. I, Steven Skoropowski. being of sound mind and body. leave my Hamlet book and assorted materials to any person who gets Mr. Hanlon as a teacher. I, Candy Shaw, being of sound mind and body. leave all my books to those they may use them as well as I did. I, Kathy Silveria, being of sound mind and body. leave widened doorways at BHS so that everyone's head can tit through. I. John Snyder. being of sound mind and body. leave BMHS and all my good times to my brother Dave and my sister Karen. I l, Linda Staten. being of sound mind and body. leave my sister Barbara all the frustrations of being a Senior. I, Sandy Stickney. being of sound mind and body. leave all of the good times l've had at BMHS to my brother Chip. I, Robert Sullivan. being of sound mind and body. leave Mr. Amato QFUJIJ to all future baseball players. I. Bill Sutherland. being of sound mind and body, leave my haunting spirit to drop shotputs on Granfield's toes. I. Steve Swanberry. being of sound mind and body, leave noing I was lerned every posibl thing too be lemed in tha billericka skol sistem all tha way throo hi skol. I. Cheryl Tufts. being of sound mind and body, leave Office Simulation and all its frustrations to the next year Seniors. I. Linda Tufts. being of sound mind and body. leave for the next group of Ofhce Simulation girls all the frustrations that go with it, I. Susan Vallier. being of sound mind and body. leave the hope that the upcoming classes will have the good times I had. I. Doug Wain, being of sound mind and body. leave l BMHS cushion to the player who occupies my spot next year on the hockey team. l. Donna Wall. being of sound mind and body. leave my sister Peggy all the good times, and a few of the bad to see what people are really like at BMHS. l. Kathy Wall. being of sound mind and body. leave Tony Sousaphone. Jack Barisax. Al Atoclarinet. Sam Saproclarinet to the BHS Band. l. Ed Walsh. being of sound mind and body. leave all the fun I had to the underclassmen. l. Patty Warner. being of sound mind and body, leave all my good times to the incoming Freshmen. I, Bill Wasylak. being of sound mind and body. leave BMHS still being of sound mind and body. l, Michele Wedge, being of sound mind and body. leave DE and DECA to any person who can stay awake while listening to Mrs. Voss for two periods in a row. I. Donna Wellborn, being of sound mind and body, leave to my two sisters Debbie and Coreen. all my books and teachers. CI-Iave funlllj I. Laurie Whittenberger. being of sound mind and body, leave BMHS with many fond memories and to .I.R.. a box of one-hundred assorted elastics, I. Marcia Williams, being of sound mind and body. leave Office Simulation to anyone who likes the same routine and desk everyday. I. Steven Wilson. being of sound mind and body. leave Mr. McDermott one ton of his little gold shields . l. Joanne Zodiaco. being of sound mind and body, leave my sister Donna my locker and all of my teachers. i l. Debbie Desrosiers being of sound mind and body. leave Lee Ann B. and Sue D. and their sleezy Junior Friends good luck when their tum comes next year. I. Joyce Elden. being of sound mind and body. leave a KLUTZ button for J.R. and dunkin' munchkins for my friend Pink Panther. The page written in script which introduces the Graduate Wills is an actual will, witnessed and dated Jubf 20, 1647, being Probated on June 1, 1648, on fle in Suffolk Probate Ofjice, Boston. What is signincant about Ezekial - will was the list of his worldbf possessions. It seems odd to us that possessions such as household articles, ax handles and a flitch of bacon were held in such high value as to be listed in a document of this kind Have you ever stopped to think how, along with the changing decades, the value of basic possessions has changed also? Yet, could we, in our lives now, get along without these basics? Has their value realhf decreased or does it just appear to be that way because we have become so civilized'1 that we no longer stop to think how necessary they actualbf are? To those of our readers who do see this signyicance - sometime, someday make a list of all your valued possessions and compare the two. 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A. 1' S 2 N If ,CDN P.O. Box :rs 683-9233 3 l vcx Y 'SH f , O-gi X P . s fo gv ' 0 ' l Q J' N. J X0,v?. Wishes the best of luck to The Class of 76 PATRONS The McNamara Family George and Carol Cushman J R Sousa and Sons Town Pizza Tryus, lnc. Heeb, Booga. Griff. Dave Marty and Mary Donna Vincent DeFeo Bob and Amy Carlton and Julie Walter and Kathy Chet Flynn Bob and Cheryl A Friend Kevin McDermott Miss Saunders Peter and Sue Rippa .Andrea and Jeff Laurie and Dave Debbie and Jimmy Ozzie and Harriet Mr 81 Mrs Charles Long Sue. Donna, Sandy Russ and Robin I43, CF Kenny J Period 4 Lunchbuddies Sue and Steve Joanne and Rudy George and Sandy Period I, Gym buddies Cicrry .ind Dave Sue Yalltcr Paul J Heffernan Jr Mr. dt Mrs. W. Jensen, Sr. Amy - Everlasting Memories of72-76? l975 Sr Football Cheerleaders The Newlells York Beach B.. D . C., L.. K.. 8: me Take a number Nick Colas Wounded Knee Graceful Therese Mr 8: Mrs. Leonard Lundgren Mr 81 Mrs Lawrence Walsh George and Martha Washington Mr 84 Mrs Dagle Steve All the Dikes in Holland Jeannie Arsenic 84 Old Lace John Wooding Karen Lemieux Sue Rtdeout 84 Jim Parolin Mr St Mrs Walter Rtdeout Mrs Doris Nadeau Mrs Eleanore Hall Mr. 84 Mrs John Harktns Denny and John Mr 84 Mrs Daniel Cuoco Norma and Bob Lee CL 84 RF Jack and Tools Terri Kilroy Jack, Debbie and Dan Louis Ctccotelli Jr Lawn A Kiley Sr Michelle and Christopher No. Billerica Ma. 01862 To Join - Write US Priscilla Brown Mr. 81 Mrs. Harold F. Brown Darlene Cerratt June Finneran Joseph Ftnneran Robert Caissie Helen Caisse Jill Ftnneran WALSSW Vincent Squitieri Peter Baldwin Sandy and Brian Don DeFeo John. Marquette 8: Patty Deeney Vompe! Terry 8: Ken Kathy. Chuckie 81 Scott Ken's gym bag SPAZ Sue Sue Mare Marilyn and Sully Class Mather Phackers Hugga. Ugga-Din and Harry Patty and Charlie Peter and Mary-Kaye Keith and Sue The Grillo Gang BA. Club of'76 Franme D. Steve and Sue 76 Vincent DeFeo Mr 8: Mrs. Jacobsen Maureen Cobleigh Pauline F McDermott Anne E Mastrullo Robert B. Neal Dtrian DerMarderostan Acid. Ashley. Ashs. Thanksgiving The Ski Club Helen Dolan Linda Linton Dave Fonzte Lungo Carol M. Vtrostek MaryC Newman Dave Scott Lorene and Joe Chuck Lampson Claire Babcock William Archamhault Mildred Perry Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. Doherty Mary Guillemetti Phil BEAR Markey Robert Tuccert Ed Silvestri John Lord Don Staveley Muka and Rex Jon Bannister Charlie Ardell George Fraza Vincent J, Vtgliono Mary O'Meara William J. Bradley Danny Petullo Linda J. Rockey Agnes LaRosa Joseph A. Sarno Stanley Warden Edith Jenkins Nancy R. Clayton Angeline DtMattco Lynn 8: Frank Giorgio Carlino Thomas J. Cantillon David G. Grady Jane Johansen Anthony E. Stelutto Buster Vocell Stanley G. Perry Otis. Julie. Sara. Matthew 8t Jason Alison 81 Steve Banfield Harry Sabre Mr. 81 Mrs George Gracie Tara. Lisa. Gail 8: Sam Mr 84 Mrs. Ken Johnson Trudy Perry Kay Buchlund Ethel Wright Irma Wright Mr. 8: Mrs, Leonard Annes: Mr. 8: Mrs, Richard George Jr Mr. 8: Mrs. H. E. Wells Kathy and Bob Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred Morris Mr, 8: Mrs, Kenneth Lewis Nancy 8: Ronald Emus Chester C. Sandberg Lezbo Row CB Bopper John Caren, Karen, Debbie 8: Laura Brownie and Bruce The Spinners John Scott Summer parties of 74, 75 QDLJ Mr 8: Mrs Charles MacGillivray, Jr The Byrnes lfamily Nancy and Steve Kathy gl Joe Bolsverl Jonathan Livingston Seagull Freaks 8: Jocks Unite Cindy Carson Sully Candy Becky Patty and Albic Chris and Artie Kathy and Jackie JAW Mr. 8: Mrs Whittenherger .2 KX -Y' P LADIES A Y E' A sh 51' 'f .-1. 2 X ' t ir. I x l If-as '37-f 1 X, - 'N g,.,4-an-uw !'l . ' safyii S 1 '- I got an A! What you see is what you get! GOTCHA! You DONT think these are REALLY my legs - You? ,I Q 1119151 Do 'v '12 'i .4 i --ev fi 43 N I N s Q - I wi What do you mean it's 2nd period? I-low the heck do you get out of here? 214 l I l 4 l I l 5 Z Alas, poor Yorick, I knew him well. nl Q! 3 S .s- ' K4- vt A I ai My girdle is KILLING me! gl adll Only a little longer . . . x Remember getting caps and D Exedrin headache It 49.514 That friendly face . . . '11 f 1 I . Faculty Discipline Committee Now REALLY Darling Whats crawling up my neclflf I I' f . lj I 4 Fl ru grill my lsllll lll We found this copy, written in 1883, interesting because even we who have lived in Billerica all our lives, have never really observed our surroundings with the detail and vitality of Hazen. ls it a sign of our times that we do not notice our surroundings with such perception? In becom- ing a modern Society have we overlooked the fundamental landmarks that distinguish our town, and our lives? The swelling ground on which the village stands, while not very high, is sufficiently elevated to give a wide view of the country in all directions. It may have interest to survey the soene in imagination from the tower of the First Church. The spire of the North Tewksbury church is very nearly north and may be our starting point. When the atmospheric conditions are very favorable, a rounded summit may be dimly seen, which is almost certainly Gunstock Mountain, south of Lake Winnepesaukee, and sixty-five miles distant. Mt. Washington is in the same direction, and if it were otherwise possible to see this monarch of the White Mountains, Gunstock would hide it. About I2 degrees east is Patuckawa, in Deerfield, New Hampshire, thirty-nine miles distant, and passing as much farther we come to Prospect Hill, once a Billerica landmark and watch tower in days of indian warfare. Then the village of Tewksbury and State Alms-house, and a little farther east a summit is to be seen, when the conditions favor, which may be Agamenticus, fifty-four miles away. The village and seminary buildings at Andover are hidden by Fox Hill, but Holt's Hill, southeast of Andover, marks the locality. Then coming almost to the east point we reach the vast building of the Insane Asylum, at Danvers, and passing the east point as far come to the tower of the church in Wilmington, and a little farther, Reading appears. A glimpse of the Woburn spires follows, and then the church in Burlington, but the Burlington highlands hide from view Bunker Hill Monument and the State House. Next come Arlington Heights and Blue Hill in Milton, Lexington, and Bedford, which marks the south point. Concord then shows its spires, and after a wide interval, about ten degrees south of west, Wachusett lifts its rounded and conscicous summit. The spires of Westford cut the horizon as much north of west, and just beyond, in the distance, the singular head of Watatic, in Ashby, appears. Then we come to Gilson's Hill in the foreground, and, beyond and just south of it, Robin's Hill, in Chelmsford, and Kidder's Mountain, in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, thirty-four miles distant. This brings us to the monarch of the whole circle, Monadnock, whose sharp and grand crest must not be mistaken for some lower height less than forty-seven miles away. Farther north are two conspicuous and fine summits, called, on the recent ofticial map of New Hampshire, Pack Monadnock, but popularly known as Temple and Peterborough mountains. North of the latter, and through a depression in the hills which gives the railroad a passage way, a rounded summit may be occasionally seen with beautiful distinctness against the evening sky, which I suppose to be Bald Mountain, in Antrim. Lyndeborough Mt. is succeeded by Crochet Mt. in Francestown, with its longer crest, then .Io English Hill and, near by, the village of Mont Vernon. Just beyond, a very distant summit may sometimes be seen, which is possibly Sunapee Mt. sixty-eight miles distant, but probably some height not quite so farg and the circle is rounded by the Uncanoonucks, in Goffstown, with North Chelmsford and Lowell in the foreground. The chief interest of such an itinerary, if it has any, will be to those who may have opportunity to follow it for themselves and fill in the outline with other details. But it will serve to suggest to any one the broad expanse of hills, and plains, and streams, over which the eye travels to the distant summits. These, clothed in their ever changing attire of sunshine and shadow, afford a panorama of peculiar beauty and grandeur. 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