Manchester High School - Anchor Yearbook (Manchester, MA)
- Class of 1980
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PUBLIC LIBRARY Manchester, mass, 01944 A. . f7¥4 i ' ; v 4 • V ANCHOR MANCHESTER BY-THE-SEA 1980 ■The class of 1980 was fortunate to have Mr. WfWT m Carrow as a class J|vis6r. He was never at a loss for a bright moniy-making idea and he cfbuld alvipys be depended upon for advice and guidance. We will never fojrget a|i|he fun we had through the years with Mr. Carrow behind us. It is difficult Id express enough gratitude for years of dedication in just a few lines and y e hope Mr. Carrow realizes that words can only touch the sur- face of oit appreciation. We dedicate this yearbook to you Mr. Carrow. Thank-yoy M Sincerely TABLE OF CONTENTS SENIORS FACULTY FALL WINTER SPRING SUMMER 3 Jontue, sensual, but totally innocent You wouldn ' t like me when I ' m mad I ' m a Pepper . he ' s a Pepper Oh good, we re finally in the yearbook £rat ont Lfouz ouz± cn tfiz un 5 Hey Mart, Gentlemen prefer Hanes ' tiGl N G B £ ] . Runner ' s high $6 man Mr. Bill . . . Oh Nooo!!! Surrender, you’re surrounded Would you believe I just pulled my rectus abdomonus? jozcjzt C fljout tflE L 6 t Yes we have no bananas. La creme de la creme??? Sex and Drugs and Ricky Towle Barishnikov Beware!! T i -,4m a ii 4§ 7 Tony’s keeping Tabs” on Patti If only Frank was here. c f(jout dl Litatzz± Uliat L ou dant dtiangz zNovcr, £rut ozgst tfiz Qjou ' vz -JJzarnzd. 10 If he ever got his hands on this!?! Did I hear my name? Not another assignment Let me see that! Wind ’em up and they work Wouldn t you like to know Did you see that guy??? doxcjzt cdfjjout d i±j oztun£i bfou £ncount xzd ljut t ' ' doxgzt thz bjoux jCucbz c ai dJuxn d. 1 1 School is in the eyes of the beholder. Don ' t worry, the big kids won ' t get you. You wouldn ' t believe me if I told you. Big Bill, Little Bea. I just love computers. 12 t(zE W(i £ 2 lJou ' (j£ IBzzn tjut J on t ozcjzt tfiz zLzndtii cSmi[z± L ou j s. mLLZ± ' LjOU, U£ ' zzn 13 ■ •• Gozgzt c j-Hrout tfiE Gftiat J Lclnt to Wozfz Gut d Lgfit, 14 Where’s the Coast Guard when you need them. We know what’s on their minds! A rare picture . . like my father always used to say Ronnie, you are going to have to start working. WRETCHED CATS” ljut U ont iJorgzt to cJ-fcujz a cdfave a tjb xsam — c trnanda tBxadtzL) 15 .. . 4 He ' s a mellow ki nd of guy A little to the left Lis Operator . . . you wouldn ' t believe what just happened Didn’t we see this in Anatomy? Mark who? 16 Class of 80 fNf Hub JL mi i ■ft i ] - jfl rif • r A If t El . ' A | Tmr r ' ■ n jM Jfc - M ' M ' f (Iml l fl ■uil Bl Mil U i k SENIORS 17 THE TENTH REUNION Marian Adams wants the Army, but does the Army want her? Ron Ambrose is still running errands for Mr. Bergman. Ann Anderson has finally got class, she has recently purchased four Mercedes Benz hub caps. Alice Bachry has 1 5 years left in prison for disturbing the peace in Lobster Traps. Nancy Blazak found the one who invented Love Laughter — she’s not speaking to him anymore. Jay Borel is Spearheading new prohibition movements. Liz Brown and Charlene Geary couldn ' t make it — they got caught in a Snowstorm in Virginia. Carol Cappon is now teaching at the Barbizon School of Modeling. Juanita Chisholm is cheering for the Dallas Cowboys. Mark Clark finally got his Python boot off. Cliff Cook “shot” Miss Scola. Doug Cook unfortunately turned out not-to-be. Word has it Todd Cooke was lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Sizter Kim and Brotha Ruth are selling flowers at Logan Airport. Jim Doucette just made a million starring in “The Eve of Destruction.” Rumor has it that Martha Cutter is now defending Raskolnikov. Cricket isn’t here, she has a heavy date with the 7 Dwarfs — all of them. Patrice Fusco — was she ever a Sweet Young Thing? Brenda Gamble is still bored. Dave Greene will be here “In a minute.” Kelly Gillis sat on it. Paula Harris got married under the Michelob tree. Wendy Gamble still needs a roadmap. Anne Howard couldn’t come tonight, but she did make it to the ’79 Reunion. Ken Huber Day has now been made a National Holiday . . . only the question is “Did he do it?” Tim Jermain, the author of 1001 Things To Do with Your ’57 Chevy.” Kathy Keating still stands up at the wrong time. Beth Keyser is now the ninth member of the Bachry Klan. John Kirker just finished his two month contract with Broadway performing The Unicorn.” Jim Lance is making a million after inventing the Walk-in Window. Sandy Lations is the latest Disco Queen. Richard Walker is the entertainment for the evening — he is playing the electric bag pipes. Tony Bullock recently won the Dinah Shore Golf Tournament. Kari Faller just recently replaced her mother as school nurse. Pam Clough married a hermit and is living in East Bangladesh. Stuart Thorne is playing for the Bruins — he really knows how to move on the ice. Pat Gillis is now campaign manager — her slogan reads . . . Save Mr. Bill!!! Robert Hoff recently replaced Dave Ryan as the Mayor of Misery. Kristen Manthorne . . . hasn’t changed. Miriam McDuff now has a reserved seat on the library wall. Bill Melvin is now modeling Huggies on t.v. Charlie O ' neil is still spinning the beach. Pat Harlow is still asking. Kirsten Smith is now the head Drum Majorette for the M.l.T. marching band. Owen Freeman is not the head light director for the Boston Shakespeare Co. Martha Sibley arrived on foot. She was afraid she wouldn’t be able to drive home Maureen Walsh is now the owner of the “new” Patti Ann’s. Pam Laughridge has just created a new Dunkin Donut: The Dusty Crueller. Leslie Lee is now the center for the Celtics. How’d you do it, Les? Maggie Logue is still silhouetting the harbor. Joe Macek finally got Midasized. Mike Maroney does have a private practice in Paris, France. Cathy Moon is the new president of Coca-Cola Advertising. Pat Doucette was the first to marry a Brown and tie the families together. Karen Juel is now leading the Rainbow girls to their pot of gold.” John Marsden now plays in the Boston Garden . . . the National Anthem. Sue Paige now manages Sue-Side Cycle. David Singleton is still dodging trees. Paul Spurell ran out of spunk. Lisa Stanley hopes to have as many milestones ahead of her as she has behind her. Patricia Rooney didn’t make it here, she’s stuck in neutral. Rick Silva is on his honeymoon, they’re riding dirt bikes cross-country. T erri Smith is busy with her 1 28 jobs. Mark Stewart is starring in the all new Rocky III. Linda and Lisa Marshall married two twins and they had two twins and so on and so on and so on . . . Jeff Tarr now has a license to drive in every state. Ricky Towle now conducts the ever growing Boston and Maine. Margot Winn is still continuing patio festivities. Linda Henderson is having trouble finding a parking space for her oxen. Kent Bradshaw drove the limo for Lisa Spittle’s wedding . . . the question is, did she ride for free. Matt D’Angelo just patented the process of Hulkification. Maria Parisi still loves N Y. Jeff Parish is still wearing his boxers to his arms. E. J. Soboleski never got his license . . . wait . . . here he is now. Pam Stewart thought it was a costume party and came dressed as a bunny. Lisa Greenleaf is an Elementary Art teacher . . . how old are you, Lisa? Diane Strangman just got dropped off by her mother. Sonya Nieberle couldn’t make it tonight, she locked herself in the car without her keys. Lisa Beaulieu has just finished marketing a new line of Turtle Products. “Emma” has become a new teaching slogan in College Rea ding Skills Classes across the country. Tricia Perry just arrived, “Tricia, did you do something different to your hair?” Paul Calef still prefers the Magnolia girls to Manchester ones . . . But what does he know? Madeline Romano is trying to convince us that we should blow up the place tonight. Laurie Stanley hasn’t made it tonight either. She is stuck in neutral with Tricia Rooney. Dee Mitchell cut her hair for the reunion. Eliza Proctor has just finished her first commission . . . the high school . . . and we don’t mean canvases. Jim Osborne was just surgically separated from his MG. Frank Hellwig brought along his wife Cray I and his daughter BM370, nice to see you, Frank, and now moving on . . . And they all lived happily ever after . . .? First Class Millionaire: Martha Cutter and John Marsden Most Artistic: Eliza Proctor and Mark Clark Most Athletic: Cricket D ' Angelo and Jim Lance First U S. President: Bill Melvin and Martha Cutter Most Congenial: Kathy Keating and Jeff Parish Class Flirt: Sue Paige and Jimmy Doucette, 21 Most Talkative: Liz Brown and Todd Cooke Most Likely to Succeed: Ron Ambrose and Tricia Perry Class Genius: Ann Anderson and Frank Hellwig Done Most for M.H.S.: Bill Melvin and Tricia Perry Ronald Ambrose Lisa Marie Beaulieu Favorite Saying: Lose your dreams and you will lose your mind.’’ — Roll- ing Stones Ambition: T o see the world Fondest Memories: KH, SB, BC, Sum- mers, M and C S at M.H., and most of all November 9 Activities: Bookstore 3, 4, Tutor 2, Art Aide 3, Driver’s Ed 3 Ann Margaret Anderson Annie-Bananie Favorite Saying: Living is easy with eyes closed, misunder- standing all we see, it ' s getting hard to be someone, but it all works out, it really doesn ' t matter much to me. Pet Peeve: Monday mornings, white socks, Kathy saying she flunked a test Ambition: To be happy in life, to be a veterinarian, and to own a silver blue Mercedes roadster (with a convertible top) Fondest Memories: CSWM, CFFF, 3 24 79, 7 30 79, PR 2 with K 2 , Niagara Falls 3:31 a.m., August 5. 1979 Activities: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Manchester Scholar 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Bloodmobile 4, Driver ' s Ed 3, President Peggy ' s Sub-Run Club. 1st vice president of the Deadly Doubles Club (pak), Sterling Swann Fan Club 3 Alice Janet Bachry Buckwheat A Favorite Saying: The good times are the best times, The bad times fade away; The good times are forever . . . J. Geils Pet Peeve: Rainy days, Mondays (always get me down) Ambition: To become a Chemothera- P ist — (the best in the country) ondest Memories: Keglers 79”, Sugar Magnolia, October 31 — O.O.C. Day, The Liner, Singing Beach, Senior class! Nancy Louise Blazak Nance” Favorite Saying: If you love something let it go, if it comes back to you it is yours forever, if it doesn ' t, it was never yours to begin with. Pet Peeve: Rainy days, Roadtests, Georgetown People Ambition: To find the one who invented love and laughter, and thank them. Fondest Memories: Summer of 77” and “78 , 3 14 79, F.W.G., 11 16 79, flashlight” John Theodore Borel Jay Favorite Saying: For though a man conquers a thousand times a thousand warriors, he who conquers himself is the greatest warrior. Ambition: To be successful in the career I choose to take up. (And by success I mean happiness) Fondest Memories: Playing B-ball against Mr. Averill. Sports Banquets, Coaches’ Class Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1 , 2 Elizabeth Anastasia Brown Brownie Favorite Saying: It is better to debate a ques- tion and leave it unsettled than to settle a question and leave it undebated. Pet Peeve: Large families in small towns, The Manchester Grapevine and Dusty Crawlers. Ambition: To pass the Bar exam and to meet millions and make millions in the process. To be the shortest President of the U S. Fondest Memories: S.S. U.S.A., Virginia and New Hampshire Bound, Multiple S.M. ' s, Prom of 79, S.P., C.B. s Dart and T.C.’s Debate trips. Activities: Basketball Cheerleader, Co-Cap- tain 9th and 10th, Football Cheerleader 11th, V.P of Class, 9th, V P. of Debate 12th, Debate Club 3, 4, Sterling Swan Fan Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, I.O.R.G., Class Trip and Prom Committee. Carol Elizabeth Cappon Cappa Favorite Saying: I’m hungry, let’s get something to eat. Pet Peeve: G.M., Spelling and Punctu- ation, Bottle Cap Fights. Ambition: To become an Interior Designer or to be successful at some- thing. Fondest Memories: pigging out before basketball games, walking into the men’s room at the Garden. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball, Band 1 , Class Activities, Bloodmobile. Anthony Narciss Bullock Tony Favorite Saying: Always live life to its fullest and remember no goal is too high if we climb with care and confi- dence. Pet Peeve: Figs and Snakes. Ambition: To be President of the States Street Bank of Boston. Fondest Memories: Analysis Final Studying for Chemistry Test, Kgs at Tarr’s. Activities: Football 1 , 3, Basketball 1 2 3. i Co-Capt Golf 1, 2, 3, Captain’ A, SAC Representative 3, Class Treasurer 3, 4, Songfest 2, 3, 4, Bermuda Runs 3 Juanita Lorrine Chisholm Chiz, Chiz Bomb, Chizbang Favorite Saying: OK Fine Pet Peeve: Smoking butts, dead fish and rotten gym socks, 10” Ambition: To be a professional wine taster. Fondest Memories: That night” Sum- mer 76, 78, 79, R and C with Tina, C.S. with Tina, L A. with Larry! Ct. Red Ants, Tucks, Flagpole Runs, no parties. Activities: Partying, underwater basket weaving, beach maneuvers, L.A. with Larry, Hunk watching and chasing aborigines, Cheerleading 4 II! Paul Calef Pamela Campbell Clough Pam Favorite Saying: Big city high times stay away from me for I’m a little coun- try girl who’s happy as can be. Pet Peeve: jealousy Ambition: D.V.M. Fondest Memories: November 24, Doobie Brothers Concert, Legion Dances. Activities: Yearbook 4, Outdoor Club, Bookstore 1, 2, Bloodmobile 4, Drama Club 2, Driver’s Ed. 3, Class Trip Com- mittee, ECP 2, Bio Gang 4 Clifford P. Cook Chester Favorite Saying. I know that you believe you understand what you think I said but, I am not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant. Ambition: To become a well known photographer. Fondest Memories: EERNT, Mr. Hear- tattack, shipwrecked, California 79, Chinese fired rills. Zombies, Whales Tales, Resuscitate the Ball a ' D.B. all the fun times with D.B. G.F. T.H. B.R. M.O. A.L.J.M. Martha Jane Cutter Favorite Saying: Old Debaters Motto: If you can’t dazzle ' em with your bril- liance, baffle ' em with B.S.! Pet Peeve: Term papers and noisy stu- dent council meetings. Ambition: To make it through Law School with at least half my sanity intact. Fondest Memories: U. of Mass. Debate Tournament 78 and 79. Activities: Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council Rep. 2, V.P, 3, Presi- dent 4, Nat. Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, One Act Plays 1, 2, Cross-Country 2, 4 Douglas Gates Cook Cookie Favorite Saying: Where Ambie goes, nothing grows. Pet Peeve: Bruises Ambition: To be or not to be — Shake- speare Activities: Cross-Country 3, 4, Basket- bail 1 , 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4 Ruth Eleanor Dame Rufus, Ruthba, Brotha Favorite Saying: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Pet Peeve: Lectures, losing, getting up early, Mondays, M.F. Ambition: To be a Physical Therapist, and to have all my dreams come true. Fondest Memories: Senior Year, times spent with K.J.O.B. and M.J.S., Locker room destruction June ' 78. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball, Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Bloodmobile4 Todd Maxwell Cooke Cookie, Bermuda Onion Favorite Saying: N.P.W. (no possible way) P.E. (Public embarrassment) To tell you the truth . . . Pet Peeve: Little kids on T V. commer- cials. Ambition: To fly on the Space-shuttle and go to the moon. Fondest Memories: Prom and party: Doing the Analysis Final Party, Mt. Monadnock Dec. climb. Activities: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 4, Band 2, Outdoors Club 2, 3, 4, Boys’ State 3, Songfest 1, 2, 3, 4, Bermuda Runs 1 , 2, 3, 4 and 4 Nat. Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4, Manchester Scholar 3, 4 Elizabeth Sue D’Angelo Cricket Favorite Saying: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music to which he hears, however measured or far away. — Thoreau Pet Peeve: Mr. Carrow ' s binomial factors, proms, football pep rallies, flat tires. Ambition: To be able to look back on life in my final days and have but few regrets. Fondest Memories: 1979 Field Hockey bus rides on the way home with full moons, Flo- rida 1979 Activities: Field Hockey 1-4, Tri-Capt. 4, Bas- ketball 1-3, Softball 1-3, Yearbook 4, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, Summershow 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Driver ' s Ed. 3, Photography 4 Matthew J. D’Angelo Matt Favorite Saying: “Next time I’ll knock your block off! — Clint Eastwood Pet Peeve: Broken ankles and Long Analysis classes Ambition: Surgeon Fondest Memory: Utah Ski trips ' 78 and 79 Activities: Basketball, Tennis, Debate Kari Falter Patricia Ann Doucette Patti, Pattiricia Favorite Saying: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Oh Man!, O K. Fine Pet Peeve: S.S., School Lunches Ambition: To be happy in whatever I choose to do Fondest Memories: B.S., Summer of 78 Uncle Vinnie and Kevin Favorite Pastimes: Riding horses, dancing, Bee-bopin ' Activities. Bookstore 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4; Vice-President of OECA; Girls ' Room Deco- rating Committee; Drivers Ed. Patrice Mary Fusco Pat-rice Pet Peeve: Combination locks Ambition: To become a surgical nurse. Fondest Memories: George Benson concert, shift cars, Regis College 79, D and J’s, Schizo, surprise party, Puss ’n Boots, costume parties, FTD man, Young Abe, Ozo, empty tanko, C.S., B.W., and N.C. Activities: Field Hockey 1,2,3, 4; Soft- ball 2; Debate 4; School Play 4 Daniel William Emery Emma Favorite Saying: What’s up for tonight? Watch out, Shrock’s making the rounds! Pet Peeve: Mrs. Gilmore Ambition: Working with computers or something in the electronics field. Fondest Memories: Mr. Burrough’s field trips without the presence of Mr. Tarr. Back patio exercises. Brenda S. Gamble Favorite Saying: Since we have to cover a very great distance the sooner we start running along the path of eter- nity the better. — Guru Sri Chinmoy Ambition: To be president of The New York Times, with Liz Brown as the Vice-President. Wendy Gamble Favorite Saying: We promise accord- ing to our hopes and perform accord- ing to our fears. — Francois Due de la Rochefoucauld Pet Peeve: The Grapevine Ambition: To Succeed, and be happy Fondest Memories; The Summer of ' 79, Dana ' s Beach Weekend Slumber parties. Activities: Cheerleading 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Driver ' s Ed 3, Equest- rian Club 1 Patricia Marie Gillis Fred Favorite Saying: We do not come to believe in ourselves until someone reveals deep inside us something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch. Pet Peeve: Uncooked French Fries, Gym Classes Ambition; Occupational Therapist Assistant Fondest Memories: Crewness, Ben, Summer of ' 79, Quitz Activities: Photography, Dr. Ed, Sil- versmithing Kelly Ann Gillis Kellio Favorite Saying: Sit on it Pet Peeve: Homework, School, Mrs. Trabucco, Mrs. Gero, and getting up in the morning. Fondest Memories: Hanging around with my friends, seeing Mrs. Meinel in school. Activities: Band and Chorus Lisa Jane Greenleaf Lis, Bean Favorite Saying: When someone tells you that nothing is impossible, ask them to dribble a football, O.K.! Pet Peeve: Snowless Christmases Ambition: To become an Elementary Art Teacher Fondest Memories: Coaches Class Activities: Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Basket- ball and Softball Manager 3, Intramural Basketball 3, Chorus 3, Tutoring 2, 3, 4 Charlene Pamela Geary Charles Ambition: To save endangered species from extinction. Pet Peeve: The Manchester Grapevine, MCP’s, people who think they ' re rich. Favorite Saying: Those who are afraid to make fools of themselves, will never make anything of themselves. Fondest Memories: Spain, N.Y. with P.L., Following the white line to Vir- ginia, Summer ' 79, Late Nights, Old Bessy, N.U.: Boston Activities: J.V. Softball 1, 2, Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4, Stu- dent Council Representative 3 David Williard Greene Greeny Favorite Saying: In a minute. Pet Peeve: losing to Georgetown, homework, sprints, report cards, Fred’s Allergies Ambition: To live life the way I want to live it. Fondest Memories: Football 1-4, fight in the endzone against Georgetown, Summer of 79, Hunting 79 Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Songfest 2, 3, 4, Chewonki 2, 3, 4, Driv- er’s Ed 3, Hackball 4, Maple Valley 1 , 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 Pat Harlow WolrattTap Favorite Saying: Red! Red! I love Red! Green ain’t mean compared to Red! Sammy Hagar Ambition: To leave this wretched planet and inhabit the other side of the universe. Fondest Memories: Gazing out over the Red Sea with the Jungle behind; even though my best friend Iguana was stepping on my foot. Activities: Swim the Pacific contest (2nd place), Psychoanalysts for Ubi- guitous Neuter Kinetics (PUNK); World’s Puppy Squisher. Robert Frederick Hoff Hoffa Favorite Saying: It’s not whether you win or lose; it’s how you place the blame Pet Peeve: Girls who could wear ath- letic supporters, Misery Island Ambition: To ski Mt. Everest Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1; Hackball 2, 3, 4; Weightlifting 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4; Maple Valley Ski Team 1,2, 3,4. Anne Tracey Howard Favorite Saying: All that glitters is not gold. Pet Peeve: SAT’s Ambition: Working with disabled chil- dren F ondest Memories: S.B.S.D. 2 am Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Kenneth J. Huber Kenny Favorite Saying: Look on the bright side. Pet Peeve: Plastic People Ambition: To live life to the fullest and be happy and successful. Fondest Memories: Summers in N.H. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4, Secretary DECA Club Timothy Michael Jermain Tim-Tim Favorite Saying: Pour me another Pet Peeve: Empty kg’s and pushing Jeff’s TR6 down the highway Ambition: To hulkify Fondest Memories: skiing (mostly out of control) in Utah and doing up the powder in Alta Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, Football 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Boys ' State Paula Lynne Harris Mauler, Pluck, Pickle, Paula Pet Peeve: Monday morning, Tuesday morning, Wednes- day morning. Thursday morning, Friday morning; Late pas- ses. Favorite Saying: Life ' s a b — ! OK Fine, Hey ho, Let’s go. Fondest Memories; Footstock, Summer of 78 and 79 sun- sets in the park, Heat! Sledding and tobogganing with the crew, February vacation poker games at Thomas ' s Ambition: To devise the cure for the common cold and make a million; and to live life to its absolute fullest con- quering whatever tries to hold you back. Activities: Student Council Representative 2, Girls ' Room Decorating Committee 2, 3 Favorite Pastime: Enjoying the nature of life in the outdoors and spending good times with friends. Karen Juel Favorite Saying: Today I know I ' m liv- ing but tomorrow could make me the past but that I must not fear, for I ' ll know deep in my mind the love I ' ve left behind cause I ' ll be loving you always — Stevie Wonder Pet Peeve: The sophie glare, figs, girls ' basketball Ambition: To be a rainbow leader Fondest Memories: New Year’s Eve ' 79, The Shadieness, summer snow- storms, sugarloaf, Florida with B.G. + P.L., G.S. with D M. + B.G (sidestreet exits) Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 (tri- capt.), Cheerleading 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Yearbook 4 John Daniel Kirker Wee Favorite Saying: When the going gets tough, the tough get going. Pet Peeve: Pep Rallies (a waste of time) Ambition: To be a success in my cho- sen field Fondest Memories: Baseball trip to Cape Cod, Fight with Georgetown dur- ing last football game, college visits. Activities: Football 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2,3,4 Kathleen Mary Keating Kath Pet Peeve: Curfews, socks that fall down, flying clay in Physics, bad horoscopes, standing up at the wrong time. Ambition: To meet an Idahoan hot potato Fondest Memories: S.B.S.D. 2 a.m. 8 79, Psych o P.R ? , singing with the Beatles, Becoming T P ' s official Siamese twin. H.V.B. 1979 Niagara Falls 3:33 8 5 78, CSWM.KAKE Activities: Tennis 1, 2, (co-capt.) 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, (co-capt.) 4, Math Club 3, 4, Pres, of Deadly Doubles Club (PAK), Yearbook 4, Manchester Scholar, Nat ' l Honor Society, Class V P. 1, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Sterling Swann Fan Club 3, Cho- rus 2 James Lance Beth Rebecca Keyser Sparky Favorite Saying: Okay Fine Pet Peeve: Alarm Clocks, the morning after, Research Papers, deadlines Ambition: To teach physically handi- capped children movement. Fondest Memories: Summer of ' 79, late nights at White ' s, Martha’s Vineyard, Singing Beach, swimming, Shady Shanty Action Activities: Riding Sandra Elaine Lations Sandy Favorite Saying: People, people who need people are the luckiest people in the world — If the world should stop revolving, spinning slowly down to die, I ' d spend the end with you. And when the world was through, then one by one the stars would all go out, then you and I would simply fly away. — Bread Pet Peeve: Loneliness, fighting, Georgetown People. Ambition: To live life to the fullest. To live and love forever. To have a dream come true — (J.P.B.) Fondest Memories: J.P.B. , June 9, 1979, 3 14 79, FWG, The Lab, NHTI on a Saturday Night. Activities: Basketball, Bookstore 3, Photography, Silversmithing, Drivers Ed., Bumping into Lunch Trays, Song- fest2 Pamela Laughridge P. Lehacker Favorite Saying: The world is full of thorns and thistles, it’s all in how you grab them. Pet Peeve: W.M.H.S., Grapevine Sta- tion, F.I.G.S., diets, liver (ugh!) Ambition: To own my own car. Favorite Memories: Florida Chevas with B.G. and K.J., Dusty Crawlers, Summer Baha rides with K.V. and C.G., the shadiness, M.H.S. Classics, playing Charles with C.G. Activities: Field Hockey, 1, 2, 3, 4, E.C.P. 2; Yearbook 4; Basketball Cheerleading 2 Leslie Lee T.T., Midge Favorite Saying: To dream of a person you would like to be is to waste the per- son you are. Pet Peeve: Oral Reports, basketball lectures, Ipswich. Ambition: To dunk the ball and to gain as much out of life as possible. Fondest Memories: Massive munch outs, locker room destruction, the cars E block study, M.A. horror shows. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1 ; Driver Ed. 3 Margaret Anne Logue Maggie Favorite Saying: I want to repeat what I keep telling youth; You are the future of the world and the days of tomorrow belong to you.” Pope John Paul II Pet Peeve: Football parties, catty peo- ple, cliques, SAT ' s, crazy drivers. Ambition: To keep smiling, to stay happy, and to help others. Fondest Memories. M.Y.C. 1978, Janu- ary 20, 1979, my 18th birthday, family dinner, party at The Harbor Side, har- bortalks, clutch night, Halloween 79, Moon Dance. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3; Class President 1; Songfest 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3, 4; School Play 4; Office Aide 3, 4; Photog- raphy, Bookstore 1, 2; Bloodmobile 4; Driver’s Ed. 3 Joseph Steven Macek Crazy Joe, Stonewall Macek Pet Peeve: Mr. Schrock, Mr. Bachini, Hunting in the smoking area, Monday mornings. Favorite Saying: Hey, — face! Fondest Memories: KEG 1, 2, 3, 4; The Harold Streeters 1972-1974 Ambition: To become one of the great- est chefs in the world. Activities: Cross Country 1 , 2; Baseball 2 Kristin Inger Manthorne Kris, Fats Favorite Saying: Dreams, now here they go again . . . they will come and they will go. — Stevie Nicks Pet Peeve. School secretaries, catty girls, gooka Ambition: To model and act, to love and to be loved, and to live in California or the mountains. Fondest Memories: M.P 10 77, Sugarloaf 79, the tent ask R M and 8.P , wall stains ask M.S. and R.M., 17th birthday, Mr. Car- row ' s math class, Andre and F-macings ask R.H. and R.A., to best times and to better future ones. Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 2: Drama Club 4, French Club 2, 3 Michael Anthony Maroney Mike Favorite Saying: I’m goin ' to see a man about a horse. Pet Peeve: The lack of talent at M.H.S. A mbition: To be a successful physician with a private practice in Paris. Fondest Memories: The great outdoor Club trips, Chewonki counseling. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3; Outdoor Club 1,2, 3, 4 John Michael Marsden Johnny-boy Favorite Saying: Starkle, starkle, little twink. How the heck you are I think. I ' m not under the afluence of incohol, though some thinkle peap I am. Pet Peeve: Marching Band Practice Ambition: To play in the Boston Gar- den. Fondest Memories: Pounding on the Fender Rhodes and bugging R.D. Activities: Debate 3, 4; Drama 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council, Yearbook, Co-Editor 4, Treasurer Bio-Gang, B-Ball Vars. Girls ' Man., Softball Freshman Miriam McDuff Linda Anne Marshall Pet Peeve: Essays; Oral Reports; School Lunch; Being Bored; Bench- warming; Losing by one point. Ambition: To travel the Country Fondest Memories: Basketball; My Senior Year. Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Yearbook 4; Drivers Ed. William Webster Melvin Jr. Dr. Mel, White Cap Jr. Favorite Saying: She walks, she talks, she crawls on her belly, she ' s a ring tailed reptile, one thin dime, come and watch her do her show. Pet Peeve: Offense guards that wear 55, People who say What ' s Up” Ambition: To be happy. Fondest Memories: Coach Field Col- lege Reading Skills, Tango on the Golf Course, Party at Masconomo Park with Scooter. Activities: Class President 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 4, Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Golf 1 , 2, 3, Beta Club 4, Bookstore 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Boys’ State Rep., Songfest 1,2, 3,4 Lisa Anne Marshall Lis Favorite Saying: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Pet Peeve: Being a senior and having no one know it; shyness; decisions. Fondest Memories: My senior year, October 31, 1979, December 15, 1978. Activities: Softball 1, 3, (statistician), Basketball 2, (statistician), Summer- show of ' 78, Spring Showcase ' 79, Yearbook 3, 4, Drivers Ed. Diane Elizabeth Mitchell Dee, Mitch Favorite Saying: ‘‘If you got what it takes, you can do anything.” Pet Peeve: Hot Dogs, Bees, Icy Ski Slopes, F.I.G.s Ambition: To live free or die. Fondest Memories: H.S. with B.G. and K.J. f Catherine Pedersen Moon Moona Favorite Saying: I’ve seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I’m on my way . . . Ambition: To be 5 ' 6 Pet Peeve: Small mirrors, term papers, sweet potatoes Fondest Memories: Halloween 1979, Doobie’s Concert ’79, Snowstorms with E.B., coach ' s Activities: Outdoor Club 2, Driver’s Ed., Bloodmobile Recruiter, Yearbook 4, “Bio Gang” Sonya Nieberle Margaret Fay Noonan Muffin Favorite Saying: May the road rise with you, the wind be always at your back, and may the Lord always hold you in the hollow of his hand. Pet Peeve: Curfews, lectures, bus rides Ambition: To live life to the fullest and to be the best 1 can be. Fondest Memories: November 10, 1979, the beach, Scotia Boaf, moo cows, mint mila- nos, locker room Destruction 78. Activities: Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Softball 1 , 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 1, 2, 3, 4, All School Plays, Summers of 76-79, Songfest 1. 2, 3, 4, Dec- orating Comm. 1,2,3, 4, Bloodmobile 4 Kimberly Joyce O’Brien Kimba Favorite Saying: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours. If it doesn ' t it never was. Pet Peeves: Benchwarming, losing, M.F., K.V. lectures, H.V., oral reports, right field, suicides Ambition: To go through life, living each day to its fullest. To always be happy. Fondest Memories: Senior year, Times spent with R E D. and M.J.S., locker room destruction June 78 Activities: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Driver’s Ed 3, Volleyball 2 James Ernest Osborne Jim, Oz, Ozzie Favorite Saying: It’s Tommy this and Tommy that, and chuck him out, the brute, but it’s savior of his country when the guns begin to shoot. — Keats Pet Peeve: K.M. Ambition: MG mechanic, AF fighter pilot, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engi- neer Fondest Memories: MG, Allagash 76, 77, 78, 79, ’80 Runners high Activities: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Out- doorClub 1, 2, 3, 4 Susan A. Paige Paigee Favorite Saying: F.O.U.R. Pet Peeve: People who tell me what to do and how to do it, The big noses of M.H.S. Ambition. To be happy. Go to school and get a good job, and do what I want. Fondest Memories: N.H. bound Lisa ' s V.W. (Paul Revere) graduation 79, Halloween 79 (Legion), S.L., L.G., E.B., snow storms. Activities: Cheerleading 9-11, Office Work, Yearbook 2 yrs., Driver Ed, Dental Clinic, Bloodmobile, Songfest 1 , 2, 3, 4 Maria G. Parisi Hal Ambition: To make it Fondest Memories: Summer of ' 79, Dr, Make ' em; K.P.D , P.J.D.; IBOT: The Alley; Reading the Globe with W.C., Fla Jeffrey J. Parrish Lemar Ambition: Architecture Fondes t Memories: N.Y.E , 78; Trip to Kagamangus River; B,M.B. 3; San- tana 77 Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, Tri-Capt. 4; Basketball 1 , 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Hackball 2; KG 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6,7,8 Patricia Elizabeth Perry Tricia Favorite Saying: The play’s the thing All the world ' s a stage — Shakespeare Ambition Physical Therapist Fondest Memories, August 30, 1977; CSWM; Niagara Falls, August 5, 1979 3.32 A M , Becoming KK ' s official Siamese twin Activities Field Hockey Class Officer 1 , 2, 3; Sec of Student Council 4; Pres, of Nat ' l Honor Society: V P. of Drama Club 3, 4; V P of Math Club 4, 2nd V.P Deadly Doubles Club, V.P. Peggy Sub Run Club, Manchester Scholar. School Plays, Yearbook Staff. Sum- mer Show ’75-79, Girls’ State Eliza Proctor Lize, L Z. Pet Peeve: lockjaw 79 , Summer staff meetings, Aug 19 L .D.R. ' s, Nov, 16 Favorite Saying: The end is nothing — the road is all. — Cather Ambition: To design Cat S. albums, bike the world, and climb the orange dinosaur. Fondest Memories: $50 bicycle, bike trips 76, 77, 78, I.C.’sat MMCD, Prom 79, Thunder Island July 79, Y and I, The Summer Sun Activities Band 1. Driver ' s Ed 3, Sil- versmithing 2, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 3, 4, (Co- Editor) Martha Elizabeth Sibley Favorite Saying: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer Let him step to the music which he hears, however meas- ured or far away. — H. D. Thoreau Pet Peeve. Lectures, Marching Ambition : T o travel the world Fondest Memories: Senior year, chemistry labs, learning to drive, summer 79, Sept. 16, 1 978, October 26, 1 979, Jan 1 3. 1 979 Activities Cross Country 1. 2, 3, 4, Intramu- ral Volleyball 2. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 (V P ), Stage- band 1, 2, 3, 4. Yearbook 3. 4, Bookstore 1, 2, Bells Are Ringing. Spring Showcase, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Songfest 1. 2, 3, 4, Yoga 4, Driver ' s Ed 3. Bloodmobile 4 Patricia Rooney Richard E. Silva Rick Favorite Saying: Let’s Go Pet Peeve: Sunday Drivers, Gossips Ambition: Make it good Fondest Memories: GM Field Trips Activities: Hackball, Weightlifting David R Singleton Singy, Sing 50 Favorite Saying: They will never take me alive Pet Peeve: Hot lunches, cats Ambition: To find the Golden Fleece Fondest Memories: Telephone calls from Camp, Going 10-0, pre-practice warm-ups at Tarrs house, Ken Huber Day Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Reverend: KGS 2, 4, 5, 8 Kirsten Heather Smith Favorite Saying: The nearest way to glory is to strive to be what you wish to be, thought to be. — Socrates Pet Peeve: Talkers who aren’t doers. Smoggy Johns Activities: Latin 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4 (treasurer and Drum Major); Math Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Literary Magazine 2; Summer- show 1 , 2, 3; T utoring; Stage Band 3, 4; Manchester Scholar 4 Teresa Elizabeth Smith Terri, Terrimakus Favorite Saying: Do not let the sun set on your anger. Pet Peeve: The school ' s heating sys- tem (air conditioning in the winter and heat in the summer) Ambition: To succeed and be able to help others. Fondest Memories: Winning State’s 79 in Debate, the Blizzard of 78, Summer 79, Halloween 79 Activities: Debate 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Drama 3, 4; Sum- mershow 2, 3; German Club 3; Class Officer 4; Math Club 4; Yearbook Staff, Manchester Scholar 3, 4; Honor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4 Edward John Soboleski E. J. Favorite Saying: Take advantage of the situation, before it takes advantage of you, Drop ’em now! wa, wa, wa, wa, wa Pet Peeve: Wandering vice principals Ambition: To make a million, without working for it. Fondest Memories: Santana 77, Pro- fessors Shack, New Year’s Eve 77, K.G. 1-8 Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1 , 2; Hackball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Yearbook 4 Lisa Ann Spittle Mona Lisa Favorite Saying: Where’s Crab Pet Peeve: School lunches Ambition: To be an architect or interior decorator Fondest Memories: Mr. Averill’s Shake- speare class and Mr. Fraser Activities: Jr. High Field Hockey Man. L Paul Spurrell Spunk Pet Peeve: Teachers that think they own the school, V.W. ' s, and slow cars Ambition: Become an electrical engi- neer Fondest Memories: Hanging around the halls, patio, and cars. Activities: Drivers Ed 3 Pamela Stewart Buckwheat Favorite Saying: I ' m so confused. Pet Peeve: Monday mornings Ambition: To be free to do what I want and to make money Fondest Memories: Cooking class Laurie Jane Stanley Favorite Saying: You have the audacity to doubt my verasity! Pet Peeve: Driving Fondest Memories: Beach parties, har- bor talks, Benson concert, and Chi- nese food Activities: Basketball 2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Songfest 1, 2, 3, 4; Bloodmobile 4; “Forum” 4; Yearbook 3, 4 Diane Joyce Strangman Dee Favorite Saying: “Good, better, best, never let it rest, till your good is better and your better is best”. Pet Peeve: Rainy days and George- town people. Ambition: To be successful and happy Fondest Memories: J.R.C.; June 2, 79; F.W.G.; The lab Activities: Basketball Cheerleading 3, Softball 2, 3; DECA Lisa Anne Stanley Favorite Saying: “Freedom from incrustations of grime is contiguous to rectitude.” — Coach Pet Peeve: White socks, writing Eng- lish papers, Discoing with the Bea- tles.” Fondest Memories: Surprise party, beach cookouts, New Year ' s Eve 78, CIO, park talks, Niagara Falls Aug. 5, 79 — 3:34 a m. Activities: Cross Country 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Co-Captain 2, 3; Yearbook 3, 4; Songfest 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Forum 4; Bloodmo- bile 4, Nat ' l Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Peg- gy’s Sub Run Club Jeffrey S. Tarr War Club Favorite Saying: Don ' t ask dumb ques- tions. Pet Peeve: Trees in the middle of the road, empty kegs Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer Fondest Memories: Utah Ski Trip, stud- ying for Chemistry tests Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Maureen L, Walsh Favorite Saying: Success means that you don ' t have to listen to good advice. Pet Peeve: People who say, “I have one like that. Ambition: To become a significant part of the television world. Fondest Memories: 7C and W.D. with B.C. Activities: Varsity Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3; Varsity Tennis 1, 2; Cheerleading 1, 2; Treasurer of Class 1; Most Valuable Tennis Player 2 Nancy Maria Vasapoli Vas, Nance Favorite Saying: Don ' t be dismayed at goodbyes, a farewell is necessary before you can meet again, meetings again after moments or lifetimes is certain for those who are friends. Pet Peeve: Getting up on cold mornings. Ambition: Kindergarten or nursery school teacher. Fondest Memories: Cast parties, coach’s class. Activities: Involved in Most All Plays; Cheerteading 3, 4; Tutoring 1, 2, 4; Sum- mer Show 76, 78, 79; Drama Club; Cho- Richard Eliot Towle Jr. Rahah Favorite Saying: We’re outa here; that’s out. Pet Peeve: School lunch; people who do the speed limit. Ambition: To be successful. Fondest Memories: Professes’ shop classes, D” Block study hall Activities: D.E.C.A. 4, Driver’s Educa- tion 3 Margot Michelle Winn Nickname: “Margptic” Favorite Saying: Better late than never. Pet Peeve: Girls room checks by Mrs. Goll, Hall Patrol. Ambition: To get the most out of life; To become a chef. Fondest Memories: Signing out to the cars; Back stall action. Activities: DECA 3, 4; Bookstore 2, 3; Girls Room 2, 3, 4 Not Available for Pictures: Owen Freeman, Mar- ion Adams, Linda Henderson, James Doucette, Charles O’Neill, Mark Clark. Kenton Bradshaw V H Dr. Peter Hare Asst. Superintendent ADMINISTRATION Mr. Richard Howland Principal Mr. Gerald Schrock Asst. Principal KITCHEN STAFF L to R: Dotty Bachman, Mabel Jones, Ed Romeo, Anita Gillis, Marilyn Manos, Priscilla Many Thanks Mrs. Crocker!! Blazak, Trudy Finley 40 m Mr. Frank Bergman — History Mrs. Beatrice Barker — Home Economics Mrs. Marci Anthony — Instructional Aide Miss Nancy Bachman — Guidance Counselor Mrs. Rose Bottger — History Mr. Richard Ananian — Guidance Counselor Mr. Timothy C. Averill — English, Dept. Chairman V Mr. Charles Bachini — History Mrs. Ruth Baker — Instructional Aide 41 Mr. Hazen C. Boyd — Mathematics Mr. William J. Carpenter — Industrial Arts Mrs. Fran Corcoran — Writing Advisor n, 4 i ’ f Mr. William W. Burroughs — Industrial Arts Mrs. Janet L. Burt — English Mr. William E. Carrow — Mathematics Mrs. Annette Cook — Instructional Aide NaMg . X . K Ca Sc Ti B ii )« Rb Sr Y Zr M « , Ba La Hi Ra Ac • I BM Mr. Richard J. Costello — Science, Dept. Chairman 42 Mrs. Linda Crosby — English Mr. Wendell L. Crosby — History Mr. Carlton P. Doane — Rebecca Dushatko — Library Business Education Coordinator Distributive Education Coordinator Dr. Gary Eisenhower — School Psychologist Carole Faller — School Health Aide Mrs. Mirdza Delviks — Guidance Secretary Roberta Dwyer — Instrumental Instructor Mr. Edward J. Field — Developmental Reading 43 Mrs. Virginia A. Flanagan — French ' ■ I Mrs. Mary F. Gero — Learning Resource Teacher Mrs. Ellen H. Goll — Foreign Language, Dept. Chairman fi Mr. Leo A. Fraser — English Mrs. Catherine J. Gilmore — Study Hall Aide Miss Donna Heald — Science, Mathematics Mr. Steven Gauthier — Mathematics Mrs. Shirley Ginsberg — Business Education Mrs. Sarah P. Hodges — Home Economics, Spanish 44 Pamela Irwin — Instructional Aide Mrs. Jacqueline M. Jermain — Resource and Program Assistant, School Committee Secretary Mrs. V. Anne Jerome — English Linda Johnson — Bookkeeper Mrs. Laura Lovely — Science ♦ UN® JmmL %. m mMv is i Mr. Greg Maijenski — Instructional Aide ] m Miss Susan Malter — School Nurse Mrs. Kathryn Meinelt — Learning Resource Teacher % Mr. Hardy C. Nalley — Science 45 Mrs. Joanne J. Peterson — Instructional Media Assistant Mr. Richard G. Prouty — History, ECP Coordinator Mrs. Mary H. Quinion — English, Choral Mrs. Jean Sawyer — Secretary Mr. David A. Ryan — Science Mr. Eric Rosen — Music — Band Director Miss Mary Ann Scola — Art Mr. Ernest R. Shepard — History, Dept. Chairman Mr. Herbert C. Schlegel — Mathematics, Dept. Chairman 46 Mr. Harry E. Tozier — Science Mr. Paul B. Tarr — Industrial Arts Mrs. Yvonne T rabucco — Art Mrs. Kathleen Volchko — Physical Education Mrs. Carole Vutech — Secretary Mrs. Elizabeth Wansong — English 47 UNDERCLASSMEN 49 FRESHMEN 50 EIGHTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Our Leader If you push that $%$ $% button” The Manchester Boat People Don’t take that picture!” 52 ft “You wouldn’t dare.” Only the nose knows . . . Yes, Ma! . . And, If elected . Is he holding up the tree, or is the tree holding him up? Go for the Gold! Yes?” (1st row) Laurie Stanley, Karen Juel, Liz Brown, Sue Paige, Rob Hoff, Owen Freemen, John Marsden (2nd row) Tricia Perry, Linda Marshall, Ann Anderson, Martha Sibley, Lisa Stanley, Kathy Keating (3rd row) Marie Seekell, Lisa Marshall, Sonya Nieberle, Pam Laughridge, Terri Smith 54 Tracy Austin ain’t got nothing on me! Lunchtime!!! I ' m so bored.” Sweet Blossom I am superwoman! These senior high kids are sooo weird! Beauty and the Beast 58 I still say that Raskolnikov is innocent.’’ What country is this?” Streetlife God at work Patti — Stretch — Armstrong “Say It” SPORTS 60 1 979 VARSITY FOOTBALL FOOTBALL (first row, I to r) Bill Melvin, John Kirker, Tim Jermain, Ken Huber, Dave Greene, Jeff Parrish, Jim Lance, Jeff Tarr Jim Doucette E J Soboleski, Dave Singleton (second row) Fitz Lufkin, Mike Chapman, Bill Lewis, David McCollum, Jeff Schanley, Ed Hunt, Richard Renehan, Bruce Rawlings, Bret Harlow ( third row ) Coach Bachini, Ted St. Onge, Jim Dickman, Tom Andrews, Phillip McDouqal, Todd Pierqrossi Ed Field, Chad Tibbets, Ed Smith, B. J. Johnson, Rob Ocko, Eric Bachry, Coach Cooke. 61 I FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS (1st row, l-r) Cindy Ball, Lynne Burgess, Liz Brown, Christine Pszenny, Diane Pszenny (2nd row) Coach Quinion, Karen Brooks, Laura Dunn, Lisa Thursby, Amy Akerly, Nancy Vasapoli, Sarah Carson, Leigh Magoon, Coach Burt 1979 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL (1 st row, l-r) Wally Melvin, J. Ina, C. Clark, M. B. Mckee, M. Romano, S. Geary, K. Johnson, J. Arnsten, T. Coe, J. Hare, D. Ina (middle row) E Bolton, L. McCullum, K. Huber, J. Pomeroy, M. Maloney, S. McEckeran, S. McDonald, S. Dennis, B. Curran, T. Palli- zolla, J. lello, J. Gilson, D. Lations, T. Crane (top row) Coach Maigenski, J. Graves, F. Romani, J. Henderson, W. Bower, K. Johnson, B. Platt, B. Foley, C. Doucette, C. Bachary, T. Donovan, C. Keville, J. Pallizolla, A. Filias, M. Coen, A. McDonald, M. Rooney, H. Nahatis, J. Filias, B. Ring, D. Twombly, J. Schaedal, Coach Ananian (1st row, I to r) Terri Smith, Debby Kirby, Theresa Smith. Beth Neal, Beth Bresnahan, Jo Melvin, Amy Neal (2nd row) Pam Laughridge, Dee Mitchell, Patrice Fusco, Karen Juel, Charlene Geary, Beth D ' Angelo, Amy Shaw, Adrianne Rodier, Coach Strazulla 1 979 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY J.V. FIELD HOCKEY (first row, I to r) Sara Smith, Leslie Donovan, Kathy Macek, Karen Stirgwolt, Emmy Sibley, Jane Castle, Jen Smith (top row, I to r) Sara Moore, Tracy Schermerhorn, Beth Dwyer, Tricia Perry, Ellen Doyle, Kristin Harrington, Michelle Maloney FRESHMAN FIELD HOCKEY (frist row, I to r) Alison Magoon, Chris Jelley, Jennifer Hare, Betsy Berriman, Carol Huber, Julie Gamble, Christin Clough, Ellen Noonan (top row) Leah MacEachern, Jodi Nataloni, Dee-Dee Bullock, Suzy Stevens, Beth Borel, Beth Cook, Missy Tarr 69 (1st row, l-r) Tricia Rooney, Lisa Stanley, Karen Wood, Tobi Tosi, Libby Gauthier, Kathy Jonhson (top row, l-r) Sarah Marsden, Heather Platt, Kathy Keating, Eliza Proctor, Anne Howard, Coach Marci Anthony, Kristen Manthorne, Emma Borchersen, Debbie Lear, Debbie Creed BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY (1st row, l-r) Frank Hellwig, Doug Cook, Jim Osborne, Craig Sullivan, John Marsden, Tom Platt, Daren Salter, Markus Stewart, Niel Sullivan (l-r) Micheal Ambrose, Eric Buddenhagen, Cris Schuwalter, Tom Willworth, Peter Hellwig, Gary Osborne, Jimmy Vasapoli, Coach Dick Prouty 70 1979 GOLF TEAM (I to r) Richard Renehan, Matt Hamer, Shawn Burke, Chris Plante, Brad Smith, Bill Melvin, Tony Bullock, Coach Ross 72 1 980 GOLF TEAM (first row, I to r) Doug McKinney, Mark Davey, Don O ' Brien, David Paige (second row, I to r) Coach Masiero, Shawn Burke, Gary Bates, Matt Hamer, Tony Bullock, Chris Plante EVE NTS PEP RALLY 76 CLUBS MANCHESTER SCHOLARS Terri Smith, Kathy Keating, Tricia Perry, Ann Anderson, Todd Cooke, Ron Ambrose 78 NATIONAL HONOR (1st r) F Lufkin, E. D ' Angelo, M Cutter, T Perry, L. Stanley (2nd r) T Burbank, T. Smith, P Harlow, T. Rooney (3rd r) D Salter, T Schermerhorn, K Keating, K Smith 7 I T A A rA r r •x Urr 1 1 ( C ■’ XSN nrt n A U M.mrd T C ' r r if SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL (1st row) L. Stanley, M. Romano, T. Cooke (2nd row) M. Cutter, P. Fusco, M. Donahue, T. Perry (3rd row)C. Plante, R. Cullinane, M. Chouinard, T. Schermerhorn, K. Stirgwolt JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL A W.- id (K£- j - ;f f ! , v. J (1st row) R. Cory, S. McCoy, K. Wood, T. Lewis, H. Bethell (2nd row) J. Romani, A. Brooks, A. Masiero, H Justice (3rd row) W. Melvin, K. Huber, J. Greenleaf, L. Magoon, T. Tosi, M. Meehan, A. Emery 79 BAND (1st row) R. Thompson, A. McDonald, K. McDonough, J. Griggs, J. Acari, R. Franklin, Mr. Rosen, J. Marsden, A. Clifford, O. Freemen, R. Dwyer, M. Sibley, E. Sibley, T. Crane, D. Lations (2nd row) D. Cutter, D Klebart, J. Morgan, J. Greenleaf, E. Keville, D Berrymen, W. Marr, H. Germond, A. Jones, L. MacE- achern, P Mack, D Ferriera, W. Crane, K. Smith, S. Gruppe (4th row) D. Morley, A. Cummings, D. Minott, H. Freeman, K. Hersey, J. Acari, S. McCoy, L. Wheelock, Stewart, B. Keyser, C. Keville, M. Helen (missing) C. Thomas, M. Cutter CHORUS WINTER SPORTS 1 (1st row, l-r) F Lufkin, B. Johnson, D Harlow, E Field, E Bachry, B. Pasek. (2nd row) R. Macpherson (manager), G. Bati Melvin, T Bullock, D. Cook, J. Lance, J Borel, Coach Schrock BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 82 83 m VARSITY BASKETBALL (first row, I to r) Kim O ' Brien, Ruth Dame, Margaret Noonan, Linda Marshall, Lisa Stanley, Rebecca Marsden (second row) Maura Smith, Ruth Cullinane, Karen Manos, Linda Greene, Cathy Klebart, Coach Prouty BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS (1st row, l-r) T. Willworth, P McDougall, E. Hunt, M. Gilmore, E. Bachry, B Pasek (2nd row) M. Chapman, D Miller, B Johnson, E. Field, J. Dickman BOYSJ.V. BASKETBALL GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL (1st row) Diana Gannett, Debbie O ' Brien, Heather Turner, Maryann Singleton, Susan Smith, Coach Parady (2nd row) Amy Shaw, Sara Moore, Tobi Tosi Missing: Ellen Doyle, Lynn Bottger 87 (1st row, l-r) R. Curran, S. Geary, D. Ina, D Bates, M. Davey (2nd row) D. O ' Brien, J. Graves, D. Twombley, J. Henderson, W. Bower, J. Schaedel, N. Sullivan, Coach Maijenski BOY’S FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Boys, this is basketball! I (1st row) B Berriman, T. Burbank, M. Chouinard, E. Noonan, D. Bullock (2nd row) Coach Fournier, J. Gilmore, L Bottger, J. Osborne, L.MacEachernS. Marsden FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL 89 And, He thinks he knows everything!” It’s snowing!” 90 Fire Holiday “Don’t talk to me, I’ve had a hard day!” Thoughts in process . . . Frustration Winter fashion apparel. 91 EVENTS “A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM” DRAMA CLUB (1st row) S. Henderson, P Harlow (2nd row) M. Bradlee, J. Marsden, N. Vasapoli, M. Seekell, S. McCoy, D Brown, G. Clark, R. Cullinane, M. Logue, T. Rooney (3rd row) B. Kneeland, L. Keating, M Ambrose, T. Cooke, B. Nickless, M. Sibley, T. Smith, J, Smith, L. Stanley (4th row) O. Freeman, M. Noonan, T. Perry 96 SR. HIGH MATH CLUB DEBATE (1 st row) L. Hatch, T. Perry, A. Anderson, J. Simon (2nd row) K. Smith, K. Keating, W. Colburn (3rd row) T. Smith, J. Smith, P. Fusco, L. Brown, A. Ware Missing: S. Anderson, K. Johnson, L. Bottger, F. Hellwig (1st row) B Bachman, L. Brown, J. Marsden, P. Fusco, J. Simon, M. Cutter (2nd row) A. Walker, E. Hunt, J. Smith, F. Hellwig (3rd row) M. Donahue, M. Romano, C. Nicol, T. Smith (back row) M. D ' Angelo, R. Ocko, R. Lamkins, T. Piergrossi (behind) W. Bower, D. Paige JR. HIGH MATH CLUB (1st row) C. Hill, V. Hajlwin, D. Morley, B. Keyser (2nd row) E. Keville, T. Spittle, C. Keville i I I And they told me High School would be better!” “I know everything” 1 Puppy Love Caught red-handed The last mile Harder?” 98 f ( . aH 1J ill SPORTS (1 st row) Doug Cook, Bill Preston, Jeff Parish, Todd Cooke (2nd row) Coach Burt, Neil Sullivan, Craig Sullivan, Matt D ' Angelo, Coach Schmidt 1979 BOYS J.V. TENNIS (1st row) Tommy Coe, Eric Buddenhagen, Dean Brown, David Paige (2nd row) Hugh Freemen, John Henderson, Tom Spittle, Phil McDougalf) William Crane, Mike Ambrose, Coach Burt 100 (1st row) Amy Shaw, Kathy Keating, Maria Parisi, Karen Brooks, Debbie O’Brien (2nd row) Karen Juel, Marjorie Schlaikjer, Barbara Creed, Lynn Bottger, Maryann Singleton, Debbie Kirby, Laura Dunn, Coach Seldon 1979 GIRLS TENNIS 101 1 979 GIRLS VARSITY SOFTBALL (1st row) Diane Strangman, Muffin Noonan, Ruth Dame, Kim O ' Brien, Maura Smith, Carolyn Hardwick, Lynne Burgess (2nd row) Coach Geary, Lisa Stanley, Linda Marshall, Chris Herrick, Dianne Mitchell, Karen Manos, Laurie Stanley, Maggie Logue, Cricket D ' Angelo, Coach Volchko 1 979 GIRLS JV SOFTBALL (1st row) L. Gauthier, N. Plante, L. MacEachern, K. Day, T. Burbank, M. Chouinard, T Smith (2nd row) J. Marsden, C. Macek, B Bachman, E. Field, W. Lewis, M. Bradlee, S. Clarke, E. Boyle, M McCarthy, S. Smith, D. Creed, Coach Yavner (1st row) C. Dawson, S. Terrill, M. Hardwick, M. Coen, L. Greene, R. Franklin, D. Lear (2nd row) L. Thursby, C. Pszenney, R. Marsden, C. Smith, S. Moore, B. Gove, A. Rodier, Coach Coons 1979 GIRLS FRESHMEN SOFTBALL 103 VARSITY BASEBALL (front row, I to r) Rob Hoff, Dave Greene, Bill Gates, Bob Powers, Charlie Sommerville, Jim Lance, John Kirker (back row, I to r) Coach Milne, Dana Harlow, Gary Bates, Ed Field, Jeff Schanley, Fitz Lufkin, Eric Bachry, Brett Pasek, Batboy David Windsor FEEL THE BREEZE!! STRIKE! HE ' S OUT!! 104 105 (1st row) Billy MacDonald, Bill Johnson, Tom Willwerth, Anthony Kipanon, Mike Chapman, Todd Piegrossi, Tom Andrews, Jon Simon (2nd row) Coach Maijenski, Jim Hatch, Jonathan Ranger, David Digby, William Coburn, Robbie Pepper, Bill Lewis, George Park- gurst, Jim Campanella, Todd Crane 1979J.V. BASEBALL (1st row) K. Gilson, W. Bower, A. Filias, M. Coen, S. Geary, J. Graves, M. Rooney, J. Ina (2nd row) J, Filias, D. Twombley, W Melvin, C. Doucette, R. Curran, S. Rosnick, J. Aiello, C. Bachry, Coach Ananian 1979 FRESHMAN BASEBALL EVENTS 108 1979 SPORTS AWARDS DANCE-A-THON 109 ACADEMIC AWARDS 1 979 1979 PROM 1979 GRADUATION Just five more minutes guys Four more to go Look out Louis ' Rub-a-dub dub, Three saxes in a tub 117 CLUBS OUTDOOR CLUB (seated) L. Dunn, T. Schermerhorn, B. Dwyer, L. Ina, A. Rodier, M Maroney, R. Silva (standing) G Bates, R. Walker, L Brown, 0. Freeman, S. Paige DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION D Strangman, C. Smith-Pearson, C. Slater, K. Huber, W. Gamble, B. Melvin, C. O’Neil, P. Doucette, S. Maio, R. Towle, Mr Doane 118 SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fabyan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton The Bishop Family Fred and Joanne Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Vasapoli Mr. and Mrs. Nicol Mr. and Mrs. Sonder Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Moylan and Kate Mr. and Mrs. James F. St. Clair Wendy and Scott Holden Gregg Maijenski Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rosen Roberta Dwyer Guido Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sibley Tim and Debbie Dolan Edith Macek J. E. Macek Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walsh Mr. David Glickman Mr. and Mrs. Allen K. Needham, Jr. Charlotte A. Hill Tom Spittle Short Cut Office Temps — Gail Misk Jorge Ibanez Jimmy Amaro Charlotte Wiedermann Mr. and Mrs. Wielgorecki Ted Brown Bernice Magee Mrs. John P. Connors Georges Dyer Edward F. Corley Gwendolen Glendenning Ken S. Suchaski Mrs. Harry B. Collins Walter and Gay Gebert Mrs. Andrew Fielder Tom Hurley Jim Groves Mary L. Erato William C. Radack Hamilton Jordon Sam Stewart Phoebe Groesbeck Lester and Alice Strangman Mrs. Gordon S. Bell, Sr. Nancy and Claude Gouthier Mr. and Mrs. Day Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Franklin, Sr. Laurie and Linda Ryan Annette and Henry Gauthier Mr. and Mrs. Parsons Mrs. Silva Magnolia Beverage Pine Cone Troop John C. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Wielgorecki Lisa Wielgorecki Gabriel Bernson Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Parisi Christopher R. Horgan Mr. and Mrs. William Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilber Mr. and Mrs. Zygmond Wielgorecki Maddog Kavney Dwyer Fred and Nancy Nataloni Cindy Allen Julie Gamble Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Borgioli Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy Benjamin Favolou Thomas Gillis Muffin Mary Fay Noonan Mary A. Noonan Puffy Ellen Noonan Harry T. Parsons Lewis of Essex Village Market Cape Ann Sign Shoppe A. L. West Jr., Landscape Cont. The Surf Tom Rappoli Village Restaurant Holiday Village Backery Kettle Cove Pharmacy Yuletide Wedgwood Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Spurred Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith Mrs. Charles R. Olsson Laural P. Deery Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shomjoke W. D. Beckett Mrs. Jacob Greenberg Marietta and Mickey Pariseau Magnolia Service Station A Friend Captain Courageous Restaurant C. H. Rich, Lig. Helen E. Grant Union Hill Laundry Mr. Jerry Noonan Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collens D. Strangman and J. Collens Mr. and Mrs. Almila The Collens Family Richard Strangman Richard G. Prouty Andrea Whitmer Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wiswall Ms. Priscilla H. North David and Adam Woollacott Dana Harlow David and Barbara Creed A Fig The Country Store, Beverly Farms Karen Juel Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Keating Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bachini, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Proctor Mr. Harold F. Jones Mrs. Ruth Lee Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Mrs. Maude E. Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crandall Robert and Louise Henderson Henderson ' s Chainsaw Shop Rob and Donna Guy and Alex Bellino Hadley Aluminum Steve and Tina Hadley P.T.L. Linda and David Mr. and Mrs. David Tosi J. Arthur St. Onge Mark and Tricia Deck Dr. David Bush Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sullivan Ms. Catherine B. Olson Mr. and Mrs.William H. Shaw Pip Barbara L. Lations Donald B. Horne Richard C. Lations Pam Silsby Marion and steve Hall Mr. and Mrs. John H. Shea, Jr. Richard F. Lations Peggy and Cosmo Pallazola Bob and Ruth MacDonald Jim and Sheri Carroll Erika Carroll John Carroll Ellie and Bill MacDonald Carol and Bob Hardwick Sheila McCarthy Mrs. Harold Jones Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirker Mr. A. M. Kirker Mrs. E. Kirker In Memory of Mr. W. E. Kirker Mr. J. McLoughlin In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. D. McLoughlin John, Allen and Elizabeth Kirker Miss C. McLaughlin Shirley L. Ginsberg Kathleen Volchko Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilkinson Mrs. David B. Meehan Mr. and Mrs. Carl O ' Brien Mr. Verner J. Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Anderson Ms. Sara J. Anderson Mrs. Elizabeth Nieberle Mr. Ernest T. Nieberle Mrs. Doris Nelson Special Thanks 123 1 0 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts 0 1 930 Creative Photography by Creative Photographers TELEPHONE [617) 53S-A77E 8HIELDCO INC Preventive Maintenance Specialists Tar Gravel. Asphalt Shingle. Slete Waterproof coating. General pamtmg A3 WARREN STREET PEABODY. MA 01964 T. R. O ' NEIL CO. A3xo z zxi.: Aj.i.zA Jzxtitz APaji zx Z[ac(iLnzxij 617-526-7301 I I Beach Street, Manchester, MA 01944 Congratulations BAY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Beach Street, Manchester, MA 01944 617 526-7589 GRIMES LANDSCAPE CORP. Complete Landscaping 526-1818 CAPE ANN SEAL COATING COMPANY Asphalt Sealing 526-1818 THE ANCIENT MARINER OF GLOUCESTER Good Luck 126 BULLOCK ' S PACKAGE STORE Mean’s Shopping Center Manchester, MA Good Luck to the Class of BROWN ' S SUPERMARKET Cor. Summer and Beach Sts. Manchester-by-the-Sea Mass. 526-4444 THE CRICKET PRESS, INC. Summer St. Manchester, MA WETTERLOW ' S BROOK STREET Manchester, Mass. Good Luck to the Class of ’ 80 127 SEASIDE CYCLE 23 Elm Street Manchester, Mass. 526-1200 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1980 HALL EMLSLIE INC. I 7 Vine Street Manchester, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of ' 80 . Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 80 From the Staff at: GAINSBORO STUDIO (photographers) 3 1 7 Essex Street 602 Essex Street Salem, Mass. Lynn, Mass. 133 CONGRATULATIONS and the Best of Luck to the CLASS OF 1980 from the M.H.S. DRAMA CLUB 134 PATRONS CONTINUED Mrs. Franc D. Ingraham Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riemersma Mrs. V. Haskell Crocker Emile, Kristen, Gibby and Terry Mr.and Mrs. Robert E. Sinn Richard L. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lickdyke Mr. and Mrs. William Eberle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goddard Mrs. E. S. Hinds Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Peabody Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Gannett Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dame Mrs. Richard C. Curtis Maura Smith Joni Amero Gerry Cool Alison Millikan The Appleton Family Gran and Gramps Collens Beth and Lee The D ' Angelo Family The Ladybug Dr. and Mrs. Harold Kaplan Jennie Brown Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Sozanski Caroll McNair Lance, Patty Blais Speros P. Brown Priscilla Lee H. Adams Paul Halloran Cuisine D ' Aujourd ' hui Alexandra Hodges Ski Club 10 Ann Greenleaf North American Management Corp. Richard J. Greenleaf, Jr. Figmo Doris Willmenton Mr. and Mrs. E. Carleton Nickerson Dick and Emily Greenleaf Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Carr Warren and Pat Houghton Ms. Beasley ' s Teasel Lew and Marge Hathaway John L. Adams Donna Greenleaf Wilson Aluminum Products Ted and Elaine Kessler Floyd ' s Store Don and Dotti Greenleaf Stock Exchange John and Helene Goodall Manchester Hardware Bob and Cynthia Greenleaf Grace Chicholm Nancy Willmenton Reifenstein Chiz Jennifer Greenleaf Don, Nancy and Anne Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Nesbit Chiz- bomb John Fox Mr. Rufus B. Anderson Mrs. T. S. Blumer Two Friends Alexander C. Forbes Elmer J. Hill Mr. and Mrs. John Brainard Bob and Evelyn Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Appleton King Mark Marshall Clifford Family Marny and Archie Manos Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schylling Mrs. John Marshall Mrs. Albert Levitt Jack and Bette Marshall Mrs. M. P. Loomis J. Marshall Charles R. Carney The Burbanks Mrs. George Putnam, Sr. Sharron Perry Frontiero Cohen L. L. Reeve Frances L. Perry Katherine Graham Christopher Perry Bruce Gilson Rolland J. Perry Mrs. Dorothy Boardman Michael Tra verso Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kay Allard Julie Gamble Special Thanks 136 137 I 138 I 141 mmmmm mmm mMfflmmmwm. — IN MEMORIAM — Leo Fraser personified every meaning of the word teacher.” His sunny opti- mism and constant encouragement were a source of strength to everyone who knew him. His own philosophy of perser- verance took root in the minds of many of his students and enabled them to suc- ceed. He was a generous man — gener- ous with helpful advice — generous in giving of his own time to individual stu- dents — generous in sharing his per- sonal thoughts and reflections. We were fortunate to have known him, and we shall always remember him with love and affection. .v ad thls ’ even our la8t quarter and Project SCORE will be finished and only part of Senior Week will remain. Most Seniors find they spend lalf their time mentally in the present, winding down their high school years ind half making plans for the future and fantasizing about next year and beyond. For most, mixed emotions on the eve of Graduation are natural and predictable lowever, as we enter the eighties, national and international events impose their iwn ominous and uncertain mood. They will touch us all-but how? More important uture is determined by how we respond now t a positive mark in participation in the your a Senior and cried, and Carrow, PUBLIC LIBRARY AANCH£STtR, MASS. 01944 MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 2124 00063 47 9
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