Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

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MOSS lf you were to walk in on one of Mrs. Moss' large group Biology lectures for the first time, a few things would immediately strike you as strange. For one thing, absolutely everyone would be paying attention. For anoth- er, everyone would most likely have a smile on their face. At the front of the room you would see Mrs. Moss giving a lecture with such enthusiasm and animation that you could not help but become interested. You can tell Mrs. Moss enjoys her work tremendously, for her interest rubs off on her students and she is able to penetrate even the thickest of students' skulls. Her humorous stories, while sometimes bordering on the corny, are always remembered as a welcome change from the school day's monotonous routine. Her tale of the two mating glow-worms has long been considered a classic. Unwittingly, she has been a women's lib- ber since before it became popular - always maintaining that a woman is biologically superior and more highly specialized than a man. She has been chairman of the PTO Scholarship drives since 1966 and through various fund-raising activities has always managed to raise a handsome sum. Among the most memorable of these activities were last year's Walk for Scholars and this year's PTO-Senior Scholarship Show, featuring the faculty and Seniors in many hilarious skits. It was a great success. Mrs. Moss herself starred in the performance, delivering an ex- quisite monologue as the bearded lady in a circus. There are many grate- ful Wayland High School graduates who have received financial assist- ance towards college through Mrs. Moss' efforts. Mrs. Moss has taught at Wayland High School since 1956 and has be- come an integral part of the Science Department. During her years here she must have accumulated many happy memories, including seeing her own two daughters graduate from Wayland High. Admired by students and fellow teachers alike, Mrs. Moss is a wonder- ful person as well as an extraordinarily gifted teacher. Her contribution to the knowledge of the many students she has taught cannot be measured. Although thoughts of retirement are crossing her mind, we hope she will continue to liven our Biology classes for many large groups to come. Thank you and best wishes for the future. ADIVIINISTRATIGN Keeping up with the progressive high st liools across the nation, Way- land High has been working with altern.,itive education for the past three years. Cooperating communities are enabling students enrolled in workestudy or independent studv, to liroaden themselves in terms of occupational futures, ln addition, the new Career Resource Center in the Media Center helps sttitlentf. in their vocational and educational planning, Altor long and l,.llf'lUI planiiing open campus for seniors was initiated on Septernlwr 111 Pirlicipiiting, seniors had to contract with the school, and obtain wiiltf-ri permission from parents and adminis- tration Open campus pai liripants are allowed to leave the school grounds during free periods, but must attend all scheduled classes and hoineioorn. Atter a midfyear evaluation the administration has found Open Campus to be very successful. i l i i , ,-,Ziff-. :2f '5Qf f f 1 fgdfjiif, N ttlll 'Li 'if-P3551-' if 2,3 , , is f1'l','-':7La ' l. f riwz ' art, A 'Z 1411 , z, '3.7ig4,- if, J :zwfkm Q - '-zzz M4-' 'qw-it , 3 '-www wo- r 1 ,ff ' 'if 25' fi'-Vx. A X 4 Q W , 77p , Q Zu? 5 1, 'it ,K , , 5 + fx If I 7 r 44 0 A fa ,W ,wa 1143 ,, l x 2 J Z X J i ,, ff M ,.,. V I Li Charles E. Goff, Principal Joseph lvlauger, Assistant Principal NL -, I Q4 , .r it at fl ----...,,,,-I Barbara Sharpe' Secretary David Connolly, Assistant Principal 7' i, f- I vt .gm Cv-H as O - , , um 1 , L I 1 I X :ff ' f' f K f 'P X ' , b N, , X Jug N ff 'J i J ' 5 W ,f ,,,,., K ,, 1 -M, W Ma, Front Row: Tricia Canelli. Row 2: Barbara Sharpe, Elanor Welch, Louise Kelsoe. Af 0 . Y-4' L, 4 A112 Lf ' ' vii - .. u 1 , V: f Vw -' x exif, ,Q 'WY ww, ,Q mr 9 Q e : S S 5 , 5 ue. ,gif 'S fx . , J 5 if ., ,.., Y,.:,,1WWV P ff' iff' -Q in A' 45 , May I help you? ffl, M 53--f Aidan.. .-.... Dr, RoberTJiCohen,Diref,1or of Pupil Persfmrml CynthifiAtl:is, PfireiitCmmsr-Iiiii1iJirf1r tm, K iiiii-riiif-I'1iwill im.-iii r fiiiii-.1 Im GUIDANCE Intent on getting to know more students, the Guidance Department along with Dr. Cohen, Director ol Pupil Personnel, offered a series of discussion groups and lectures, ranging from A Year Off to Career Direction to Being Female . Mft-etiiig a few times a week, these groups gave students the opportunity to broaden themselves in school related and social prohlerns In addition to Elvira Williams, lillelr o Coordinator, three tutors joined the program this year, Sharon Philips in Reading and English, Connie Kennedy in Reading .rnrl Ssor ral Studies, and Weldon Williams in Math- Science. Working closely with five other towns also involved in the Nletco Pro- gram, Wayland is continually enriching its program, providing an alter- ,. native to InnereCity Schools. ..sl-n-nff'.'ff.ff- - V xl ' it ,mwHA M 5 H' U ,.,. 1 , , w,.s ' N . - 2, Q . ' 7 Air. in Y , .. .K X. . fa! l ' ' ff f ' . . f f , I , , 54, , ' X f . 4 f 7,2 ,r ,V- ' . L I . 1 .--1 'J Elsie Fredrickson busy with office work. Sheila Haynes' parent Counselor. ' ' A if VA . :nei l i fi yy 3 A, - ' if eff ff, V V 1, P' 2 1 '11 , N A - - f ., ,az 4 1 VE, ff , 'L ra, 1' V X 'fT':: '. F-2,5 . FFF? v f'YYvAZL. AVN. Y X r I X 4 it , A55 i if ,Q,,,k'i 4, -ro' mv. is 4- 4: .f ' ? 347 ,Q 'qui-i ', s::?Y4i, 1- M 1 gb .1 , I W Ng fslnegl Ixjij it N Aff -r I ,ag V , 45 I J ' xxx ,Q f ni fr iN' rf f ,f X l ir if fy -4 I R' 5 'lg' y Y i 92? '?, '2 ,iff ' la ff 1 f 1 ' A rl S 'A I ry 'F Q 4 ,. tj , - it? ia Q 0' ., QTX ' , .3 . i A v' fwrfw' , 'Z L. I . , It I, A . .. Li, , ' 1 . 4 , 1, A gl Aga, Il.. 1, V '64 Ivy. A ,, . , , X fwfr' ,nys r. Pak' -V' '1 ' 1-. '? ,gr 5'4f: 4Ix 4 ' . A i ,Q W A f .5 6 Q x' Mil I 'R J: f in xx HY' 2.13151 ' l A L' Q it I , I ry. 'Q f ,' 33.5-fm '-1 4 ,JE ' 1 ' Z' . BML, r 'f I ' Y 1 Helen Glynn, Paula Hogan, Marjorie Pensakg Counselors. 'i l ww' Elvira Williams, Nletco Coordinator. .f i i ,W N535 ' f ?g if Lewis Oxford, Director of Guidance. i ' i 4 ff ,WMM fi I ' A K ' V U .i 1 V 'iq ' i ' i f i 2 f 3 l ' , i ,' V- , ' l A , . .AA lr : Z. - ff' L VmHnJ f . E 'A: - .Ami V E ,N W 'lpn l ' i ' l 5 1 751 sl. N ,. M 1. '. K G W l 4 ' , Q . W l 4 ' i 1' , I . , ,,,,' ,. . S-s.. 44 l I'f'f'f'1j ' I- :liiij H 4 .Ns-.1 ,' llllfiamfiiiim qt :. 1 dbaxx in v S' W AFY4 ,-'J ' iii fn! ., .Q Paul Heffernan, Counsr-lm Elgin Frmlrir kgrm, Sf-f rvl.iry, llrirolliy llill, ',f-1 ii'l.il J '-'ll l 'flllll'- Iwi IU ENGLISH This year the English lleprrrtment is offering another alternative to its traditional courses, Clornniunicfition Skills. With more than 250 stu- dents involved, Communication Skills is giving its students the oppor- tunity to improve on their weaknesses in grammar, reading, and skills tor SAT's. Pacing themselves and working individually, students can use iaeliistostiopes, eonlrolled readers, grammar books, and other media to help themselves, without the worries and pressures of class- room confrontations. r i i Bl g Q l Edna Saunders helps out Laura Wallace. f i:,f W' , , , ' ' L L if ' , ,iir z, ' f V , 4 ff ,V V I Y r i f , l ug? ', ,af 1 vxjwv L i . - L , 'X ' bij ' f AW Dr. Judith Smith and Arlene Leonhardt unvvind. Robert Hennessey Rosyln Ratner 'V' 'T' ' '13 r. - 1 44 1 J- . K env A , at i K.,,qn ' W Mr. Hennessey directs student traffic. Thomas Stebe K , i t 1 'X A132-Z x1 .1 Front Row: Kathleen Larnpert, Bonnie Greenawalt, Eleanor May, Row 2: James Kates, Mary Nod Nylmrpg, Ilinnrif, Yale-In 'ff' l 1 1 .J 1 W ' . ENGML S J r C Z vi if Peg Sellier, Secretary Suzanne Reade n L. ,fb 'Tally Alexander, David Crellin, Department Head, Suzanne Reade. Edna Saunders I I I SOCIAL STUDIES IE:-11.-rr' an 'ks ,W ff Mr. Greenawalt scans The Globe . Mary Tetreault I I I ,nal I if I 'auf' ,ang - .Q :Ya I I I I I I I I Lucille Champagne, World History: Thomas Brennan, US. Historyg Harriet Aranoff, World Hislory I I I I I SOCEAE. DIES i .Fi XI, . i, . .N K . aibgnk wk Y. of :nxt q 'den A Q :-ni , me 5 Q. ago, - eb: N. i vc 'W 0' 4440 S 0000 .t9,. 9 -fticoe iw Wg 4' 9 t s QQ' o :Q r ,tara ' get--'l1.1':4v, o '. M ,poo 95. ,ipa40' E -e 0, 3. p O., me ,rv -s e . ' ' o f 0 my v 0 O 0 ' '.'i. WH S n'n. OO u'l U ll HJR JOM UVIUSGY Those A.P. students just did the darndest thing! L: in-1 E1 rg E ,L r .X . , A it i Larry Hines, JoAnn Tu mey, Robert Scotland, Steve Wagner. H. , ,, .. . ... ,.-N... --4-ag , 'M 4,551 A,-,fu Stephen Wagner Thomas Brennan, Department Head. ' 4, Q1 Vw yn, lb vt u 1 ' 1 f . . . V :1i-1 K ' QQ I xl' N .Q . ee.- 5 e,,,,. at ,., 1 , get .Mya-I J ff fr . 5 r A . V E Q .- W 2 -H - 4 fc . V... t 'ig' V Jr iff. ' A ' yfigy ' Y , ' I! 0' vs N' on u H, .W ', 1 MWA .1.-1 f , fl-an ,. J ML 1 1 5-if 'fi cj: v. 1 f. Raymond Mack, Pearl Zimmerman, Secretary, Mary Tetreauit, Donald Benedettu, Kam Grreon,1vv.'1I1 LANGilt,iW3tiGES The Classical Studies depgirtriient underwent a few changes by offer- ing a number of new courses in fumient Western as well as Meditterra- nean and Greek Civilizations, to Juniors and Seniors. Many field trips to movies and rnuseuins have been sponsored. Slide shows and lectures have given the new courses special appeal to students who want to get as close as they can to the feeling of the times. To increase the interest in this prograrn, English and History credit was offered to Juniors and Seniors. h- efff., JQWW A 1 ef 1-mi.-ii. .r .. .f . , V. Jf 11.-Tw 'Ui 'slit''ijltgftafii-iiii ' ' ' , -f -1. 3. .-ix..- Bear with me, please. . Jean Bagnaschi, Dr. Juan Palrnerola, Jane Newstead, Linda Stather. f , 1 - 'fvfv,. 'Q WM l 4 E M 4 ga- 1 , 1 1 , 5 i 1 J . ..... J I L.. OOH LA LA! ,,ii iit ii,, Qi . Q fir' fl Mlle. Kightlinger demands, N'est-ce pas? ,, lbw. V l Elf 'gf John Mellody, Classical Studies: Marcel Richer, Latin and Studies: Francis Smith, Department Head, Classical Studies. ,., lg f xiii , Gloria Norton, Spanish. French, Wayne Cruthirds, Classical Mary Sullivan, French .lean Bagnaschi, Spanish. QWWQ J I Toni Bucci, Sergrelziry. 'x :1fiJl7':ai?fx- if LANGUAGES 'E 1V , in 'gm f '-4,..'L r' .D ' . 'S' 2' 5' , 1 f sr V I 1 4 0 ' v .:T.'f 5 5 W Z ' 'W w'6 . . , yr I 1' V A ' 54 W 'S ly 5 I ff Y , . .rv .. , r f' a A -1,43 Hx'-1363 YZ ,- '-Lp' '-. X X f .-A A. ,N,'tg,r7g. .J ' s+5..1. , .-sf, L..1,rlAG!l!Twr .- 'I A ' WL-3' , 475,74 wif. A .S in .V 4 S 5 1 A J' fe What's up Doc? Q E , 'x 4 'sw rf .sl f ...iff 4.2 May Anderson, Lab Supervisor. Alan Engborg I w ,mm ,vs 'B .f L ,, l W ,rf if 4 Y zmja MW I 9 'ff 511, f '5e Mary Sullivan, Alan Engborg, Jeanne Kightlinger, Steve Lowe, May Anderson. MATH EMATICS f xx V 9? wwm ' M iv fx V1 fa, , N Ann Marie Gagne I' '.- 4 1' ' ff ix . 6 V'V Af W. .R ci KV ' J vnu Weldon Williams, Paula Delaiarro, Maxine Newberg, Ruchard Bolster, Ilcrpurtmf-m Ilf-.ul -.,,,,x , -g -,,,...,..-1- ' .cv W 4 YET JZ '. . 0' 'Im 'Q 'l Quang, WH . we an , MATHEMATICS ge.. Richard Sawyer The Three Musketeers ,,-,f4 , - ,4 ,V wie 1 y. ,vu my .YC ,v fuz-1 ' .VV .ohm Mahoney, Ida Badders, Secretary, Anita Marbardy, John Harmon. Jay Harmon A,.a-fr H 'me'-'svn ....,... --p-1 ' - ' Q ivy. X Larry Wiley John Mahoney I Aff, l1! ll Larry Wiley, Ann Marie Gagne, Frank Shelton. SClENCE Unwilling to be left behind by the times, the science department has instituted new programs for freshmen, sophomores and juniors. An alternative to lPS, College Physical Science offers college bound fresh- men four quarter courses in Ecology, Energy, Atomic Structure and Math Skills for Science, The math skills course is based on an inde- pendent study program authored by Robert Bibeau. For sophomores and juniors taking chemistry, a new individualized system of instruc- tion has been introduced. The Cambridge Course in Chemistry was de- signed and published independently by Jacqueline Arendt and her hus- band. The program has been adopted by twelve other schools in the country. l T S Heli , :fag-, in . ff I MQ? 1, nf:- ' -iff' I l Z wif ff? lf' ' --at tv? i - Lx' 2-.jgb Rita Hirsch, Health Education. Martha Spokowski, Secretary J Ty 4' ,Z J I 1:4 ' 527 X fe ,lf 2 : H 4 N ' 2 l ' ' W1 ffieir ' ' , f. 2, fx 3 ' Yr , if E g ,Q wg 3 iq X., T we ,Z 1. f ' Q gig 'frrfj M ., ff if' I ' 1 if 7 M, . , g T W f- M- rc ' V' . rf ' 1 ,I ' , 'fam 5 'M 'E'M 't fl f T ' Q - T -. iv N, rm if . 5 ' , - 4 V' 1 f , if T ' V I :W , ii, E' f 'H 4, 2 Iv, gf , 5- , 1 tp ,....- ,.. F. ff 4 ,,?.,,mm,,,'v Z iw .. , 11 w e f- 1 4 it Wm. Z , M Zami: 1 4 i . 5 1 , ,Q ,, l i, . J' 444 , AA , . if' 1 Zn-s., f In ,. ima, , Q K I, .L , gy, Aryllf ,elf 2? 1:1 ' f 3 'ji Ame-rg 'f 1' . 4 I ,Ns 47. ' .,,,,. Q. .,,. ,W , , , 4 L ,'?-.mp ,, ,J 2 H l .3, , I 1 1.1 .45 ' . 4 fax. I 7? If - 1 f ' 4'7 .,., ' ' ' in f -.xx .:l5:Lf'-Z,4F V y , f Fu,-f , 3 I. 1, f.: 91 f L X 5 -1 i r may in My lf,-A' A Wh AO f?',., A ..sZ.,L,' 4- 1. wif Lffi. Ar, 1 ie . , ,. , 3,-,, 'w:vf Hy, flogy Team: Front Row: Isabel Bouin, Frances Hatch CLaboratory Su pervisorjg Row 2: Peg Moss, Jay Sylvester, Steve Spang, Betty Wylde 3 . -J C? xJ K. .ffi If if l Robert Bibeau, Chemistry: John Ruel, Chemistryg Martha Spokowski, Secretary: Jacqueline Arendt, Chemistry James Walter ,M -WL,-,J X - Q x, ib .r-Q I- 'W' ,fr 00 .' l- -,a-- 45 JL... 0 WY Dora Baker Not:motherQu.mt.u ' SCIENC 2 3 1 A 'han X w Peg Moss Jay Sylvester r wi rdrea Del'OIio, CIPS, IPS: Dora Baker, Physicsg Row 2: Vaughn Avedian, CIPSQ Barry Dora Baker, Vaughn Avedian, Department Head 2,3 James Walter, Chemistry, CIPS. CCCUPATIGNAL EDUCATION Directed toward the study of careers and special training, and away from the structured classroom, Plan l, under the direction of Joe Lukis has proved to be one of the most successful programs in the curricu- lum. The large group of students involved are given the opportunity to work closely with their instructors, by putting all that they have learned into practical use. Working apprenticeships in local businesses, and learning skills, students are given the opportunity to get a feel of their fields of interest. The response from the communities involved has been nothing but positive, and one student was offered a scholarship from a hospital in order to continue his study as an Inhalation Therapist. Jimmy James, Business. nv., wa sq, William Homan, Business. wifi.. O gl 221 5 pi1,s F 1lQ,, gglli' 'll'l kn n' 'ul' 'I' ui' .UM v' ' Q. ,n ':,v.uuHil' ,n'- ,tul,i' n ht' l !'q', inf, u ,v ' I 1 r ', uvli' o ', 's I til' O. ' V' N iss 1 Oi r ouiu 4l'nvs, PS. , , , Q., I 1l,,1uv0..uu'.Q'sw ul gi 4,nU ,nx1 s,y K' K' 1 H N: ll s ' JV' 8.1 H,,II': Ol Q , AVWQ aY'a , -A It 0 'r o ,Ulla .I i IU, I' , l i 'I R v t I i'.tgv -0 V Y ,A ' ,s ,G ,. t - 0.9 3 5 PQ xy tn v ' r , 1 B ,., 1 i 3 . V 1. l 4 Y , u 1 v n . . . Iggy, . I hiv, . , -. I .'r' if 1 1 ' ff - 1 - ,ggggzg j .51 1. 4 '31 : ,, 4 T A f fifwi sl 3' .SX 'i mr Y 'P' T 1 1.1,-, Q ,gxx I tiff' ' . 'ir ' 52 i 1 I ,H vu' ,gs , ri. 1 v 0 H i, sn, n , H, nf I 11 ' va vi i il' 1' 4. i ',n A' O I I I' 1. In ' 1 1 lg. ' 1' 9 V H 1 ry I I 5.124 1 ' 1 xl' X ',b I v' nr' 1' I 'n ,'.n' r x s ,l1,l' 'A 5' l I 0 19 1' 1 . Virginia Williams, Business David Pawelski, Work Study liirlf-pf-iiflf-nl Study .il A' .13 , . , ,J ., ,J 'gy Q. H.45.i-I',-15 tg- -gy -,A Ag., ..r :Mill 1. ilwff . -1. -',ff.is--'PH '.,' ' ' ' ,l L 'I I .I . ll I , 1, J' OCCUPATIGNAL ED CP-i l7l ON .. ....xfr,an I 'j. hx 9, ,' , ..-L'if,..,'iQ,w.., H ., - .gy ,vi . v. .. ,.,, dkbhuwilix n 5 . 62711 ' I ' '- K - 5- . v, .aif. 44 .-155 -Iiegu fgr' 3 Slim , gy,-... T . ' 3m i H- 2' 3. g.l'iiJ?l' Ke ll.. - e 11.151 L: Lrlf, 11. I, I 4w. !,,,,:,fii,i,, qi ,-,MR ,g,Qq7'4i,.M'- . digg L ' ji,:,l, . ' 'gugh 542.15 , 0 fY5 'i5 'f .. ff' mi lf' ' I I -Ia-..e::, I fe- ,cr I .. 4- I' .,-I . , , , gv jj 11,5 shi ' wg- - ll' ' ' , , Nw. ll, I 1 Y I If Y ' I w.1f.i,qN. I. I i, -Jeff' - 'I ' ' I 1 ' II . Jisfir , I i ' ,H gglfi .. EL tu, ,fir V lf.. , f-a, ' ' i 1 , f 'T ' EZ! .iii .Q P Whvv- ly f ' . , X W-were 2 1 X I I ,Q-tiff! QB Wa 'I ' . W-ax'-v-L wnnmvm .f J 1 fiffl 3 :fr if' I ., I , mug, Mau- Donna Greene, Home Economics it lkg .U Verne Breault, Industrial Arts Firth Hutchinson, Business I hui .ff fr . , ., .. , F4 ,gfs lie ,,gr fr,5u.egi Y 4,1 54- WL ., A, an ' 'ff ,, ' Qin' eff f. I-ali XX M Lulsis, Department Head, Jane Forsythe, Plan I, Wayne Barnes, Plan I. Charles Anadore, Special Class. 1:-Q lv' l Mix Ralph Pearson, Engineering Drawing, Constance Chase, Reading Specialist, Verne Breault, Industrial Arts, Thomas Mellor, Industrial Arts. I gud' 4.-v-' My All V1 Q s ,jr-A Betty O'Keefe, Special Ed Aide. Mgmfm Sgr, Q-N4-an llm.1ii,llonif-lr. 5.3 FINE ARTS Between the warming up of voices, blowing of trumpets, and the tun- ing of violins, the Chorus, Band and Orchestra members found time to raise money Cby selling candles, and bulletin boardsj, for their ex- change trip to New York, where they took part in a musical concert. Just as other departments have their advanced classes, the Drama Department has developed one of its own. Drama IV was offered this year for Seniors intending to pursue a Fine Arts Degree. Drama classes l, II, and lll were offered again by coordinator Arlene Leonhardt. Drama l gives 4.1 basic undeistanding oi the stage, and acting in its different forms. Drama II looks mainly at directing, concentrating on concepts rather than polished products. Drama lll is invoived with production through its involvement with the Faculty-Senior Scholarship Show and the Childrens Theater. . .--. , .4 vm 5 2. f wr 2, y. 4 W5 Za 'fi slit .A',,,, ,.4h'dLn. A Relaxed Art Class. Amy Chapman David Faucher, Band Director, Arlene Leonhardt, Drama Director, Richard Conti, Choral Music r 2 ,nan w H, 1 x 041.444 5 7 if f ' 'rv ,dv z n J uk' Q W., , X K 41 What do you mean, you don't like the candles? George Doran, Department Head. fi? 419' fm, ff ,.f'x: 5 fo 9 Q ' .134 4,055 I f x . , i1 . f x ,K fl Micheal Rumrill, Art. Jane Nahiglan,Orr5hfrs1r,1. 6 ,QQ 3: PHYSICAL EDUCATION Run two more laps or l'II dent your roof in ... Out of uniform, that's a cut . Luckily for Wayland High students, the days of basic training are over. After the introduction of the rules and regulations of various sports, Juniors and Seniors are given the opportunity to choose from electives such as conditioning, modern dance, and cross-country skiing. Buzzy Bowers Mirror, Mirror, tell me true . . ' , ., 1---me ,. , if Vg,,,,'5 ' 7i15271V'WW' 'M' X lfxflk ,i...,, ., V . K WW? i' ,,, ,,,' ,, Li , -f if . , 4 , Elm, 'l'liiltNllfTow: Donna Greene, Kathleen Elson, Martha Cantrell, Row 2: Ralph Salvati, Athletic Director, Eric Moyer, Charles Bowers, Department Head, ! BVHW. CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION This year, a new program was added to the High School Curriculum. The Health Education Department, under the direction of Robert Anas- tas, now offers several courses for credit in Group Dynamics. There are nine new courses offered than meet twice a week. They are: Value Clari- fication: Communication Skills CThe art of self expressionbg Self Image CLearning to deal with emotions and personality traitsbg Problem Solv- ing and Decision Making CLearning to cope with the demands of socie- tybq and, Human Physiology CBecoming aware of health factorsb. This program also offers Drug Education Courses Cwhich meet with a drug counselorj. First Aid and Boat Safety courses Cin which a student may earn a certificate upon completion of the course requirementsb, and a Consumer Ed and Environmental Health course Cin which a student learns about current ecological and consumer problemsj. School Committee, Front Row: Bruce Everitt, Joy Shane, W.H. Irvine, Chairman, Row 2: Raymond Jewett, Donald Mordecai. fab-. 'YI fx T Robert Anastas, Health Education Coordinator. 74 QW Arthur Wagman, Administrative Assistant for Business Management, William Dutczak, Administrative Assistant for Personnel, David Mc- Donald, Assistant Superintendentp William Zimmerman, Superintendent. 5 ' Dr. William Zimmerman .lr,, Suporinlendent, 37 SERVICES Sick of pastries filled with shortening emulsifjed with propylene gly- col mono esters, mono and diglycerides, and lecithin, and preserved with BHA and BHT? Well, lvlrs. Sampson and her crew provided and al- ternative with school baked goods such as chocolate chip cookies and peanut butter chews in the Snack Bar. Coming closer and closer to fulfilling its title, the Media Center is now the home ofthe administration and guidance offices, English and Social Studies Staff rooms, a dark room, electronically moved shelves, hundreds of new books, lilrn strips and tape cassettes for career inves- tigation, a recording studio, .gi storage room for invaluable paper, and many more facilities. Replacing the old, crowded library in the Arts Building, the new library can hold about 200 students, as opposed to the previous fifty. Providing areas ot quiet study, and areas in which students can talk quietly, the Nledia Center has met the demands, giv- ing the students a relaxed gathering place where students can get things done. an ,wr vl' sg qi ,,,, g ah -ad, Mary Cederland, Student Supervision. I .i., 'x -Eff.. Y : V . . 3 r ag . .Z as 1 w i , I-iw, Epsi5g.,mw Q ifsiarsr if , gear.,-. ,,,,,, 35- 'trite Q sk-- X.. i ,sf xg.,,,.- Charlotte Pescosolido, Aide for Attendance. Joann Kohler, Student Supervision. Q -0 X in i 7 yan., V ,- ff , v .,, ,..-...-.M., ' Le 'e.w-sa, H l , f 9.2 CN? l-Yolm, .Library Aide: Joseph Ryan, A.V. Director: Sue Stevenson, Library Aide: Nancy Hitchcock, Library Aide: Leila Spaienza, Librarian f rris, Library Aide. i l l l l Louis Roche, Head Custodian. l i . Q UW? 9 l I l '-1-1? Eillian Mills, Mrs. Ray Sampson, Director of j ood Services. l , . l T . l , -M - . l I .V . If ze ILL - .l 3 ' fro l .ff if 6.1 .ff fi--1 , if Irie 'ff K I '.:,.,:..,'1:1 1 l vvrrhifll' LL . i ir. l 1 . Y V 1 ,Mr ' lv 1 fi ' .,.-fa .. 4, ffQ71f?.1,.,...-9 -f .vi . 1 , ,W an P: 1 L J. ' I wr.: 1,31 ,,- ....- H Marge Dixon, Thelma Ricci, Mary O'Dowd, Bernie Lapointe, Mary Jo Goldstein, Pat Sweeney, Carol Roberts, Effie Shepard, Elizabeth Sterling. :Why 4 -'fm .gang we ' Q? V L5 X71 S A l Virginia Mansfield, Liza Lombardi, Jeannette Tobin. 5 Jo-olWNM lie-OINNW 'I T 2:-fly ,,. k - 10.5 hiv 0 . ,.. 0 0 l .4- 'o' 'N V -41 . If 1 I ' Il . - Q They help us through thc- FTllJllC.lllf '-' if! .,. 1.2 . -v . ...,.,f, rr... 3 - , - ,.,,,.,- :W N, -gf. ,,,',,Yvg:y.7fE4..,' X L,gf+g,, 'V ' ':f1 .:3,, A 'ihn , W 'f. ng 'C GlRL'S SWIM TEAM SWIM TEAM SCDRES Wayland ... 58 Canton ..,A..... ... Wayland .. .. 56 Acton-Boxboro Wayland . . 55 Fitchburg ....,A ... Wayland . 56 Norwood ... Wayland ., 52 Gardner . .. Wayland 54 Wellesley . .. Wayland . 54 Bedford ..,.... ... Wayland . 51 Leominster ...,. ... Wayland .. 50 Dover Sherborn Eastern Mass. Championships -189V2 Mass. State Championships -154 '23 fsgir V f-nfl' r ' 1 . 27, 58 Tri-Captain Star Myles Tri-Captain Ann Sweeney shows her form. Y vnu-ur WUUYK van SUEIIYIG RITIHUU-NTSB!!! , gm X 5:17 uf.. 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',.'.Qf1'L 1 I , 115 :ff SEEN! irieCaptains Ann Sweeney, Meegan Primavera, Star Myles, Row 2: Libby Sullivan, Maryanne Keating, Jay Flynn, Candy Selby, Judy Hat- li ner, Leslie Brown, Nancy Badders: Row 3: Karen Russel, Maryanne Primavera, Kay Lockwood, Kathryn Johnson, Debbie Schwartz, sori, Robin MacDougal, Karen Thompson, Mary Kowalski, Manager Beth Broad, Cindy Owen, Lois Hines, Row 4: Diving Coach Philip Prirnavera, Barbara Manley, Debbie Harris, Karen Thomas, Nancy Martin, Faith Wester, Colleen Hand, Jean Mosher, Coach Barry 'fi MUVCD. . !,,. 071. 3 ' we ,nl 'Hug lv t ff, in .lf ,ii X- I. . .,,, , 'fl , H, ,, YQ? 2: ,Y Q if - x 'Z ,. ,. ., - 1 ' ' lr . g -9- 3- N' , xi f fibsfa ,. r f i ' , - I f---....,,,,-1 . :M U fdvlfs A I . Y 1 5 1 A ,. we , MM! ' I ' -5 1 k ' 4 l gg yt 95'-'iftp' EZ, yu ', 4 uw Q ., f. .sw 5... ,y--ws. Q 12?-1 -- -- we -. gig Q 'vl-'..xN f uf Pl . E M . H s,.,:x fr' L, -Mg, 4 511 uewi-...fP'? 'vs' 2- -1, 'sf' 15, , - rr- .... ' 1 W' 1 .gal l 5 - F' . V , ,. .. +1 -' -' fl'-9'-. 'v 'fw?.,s?-1.11, v ' farm' 1. ' A ' 'M new x ' , 'QA h -'Ju'r:::f:aQSM.:-z.::mf-.--1.': my f uk. . ' - '- -six-:iA:u'aAe's-mfs -1- 1'fx.:w4e5l2Qr Kay Lockwood flnlshes strong. Barbara Manley, Karen Russell in practice. Candy Selby executes a Swan. '- ' V ' - ,..M-1.-,am- 1-vfffzr:1::'+':'- '.'1.,-.uv-1-:'fLf'-.-'1-':wfv:.'- :.1.r.- .. - V- A V- . ,.. ,,. . . '-'- 1 H:fsifia?11e4'2'i1'1-1 f '--l '-'cs A- 4 g .1 x 1, , ,.,,. ,,,,,.........-.............,.,,....,.. g , , ,M M-M' MM' 5 . f 2 L 2 I' 4 2 N . , z fl Wayland Relay takes a strong lead. A le X I ,-mx: y . , I .- .- HSP lf-,llllf 'll'f'Y', 115 Back dive a la Sue Badders. WAYLAND GIRLS SWIM TO EASTERN MASS. CHAMPS. Without a doubt, one of the most exciting teams of the fall sports season was the girI's swim team. In their second year of competition, the team defeated all their opponents, including the formerly indomitable Wellesley. The team then went on to win the Eastern Massachusetts Championship by almost 50 points. The Medly Relay team of Libby Sullivan, Debbie Schwartz, Kathryn Johnson and Andrea Johnson not only won the Eastern Massachusetts Championship, but cut two seconds off the previous record. The next weekend the team traveled to Springfield and re- turned with the State Championship title. Which way are we supposed to be going? vim State Finalist Debbie Schwartz. l I 1 l 6 4 0 VARSITY GST ALL Led by the six UCL tillestars, this years' football team marched to their sixth league CiTfil'llDlOlWSi'llD in seven years. Under rookie head coach, Joe Lukis, the seeisriii h.id its high and low points capped by a 20-O victory over Weston on Turkey Day. The fans lost spirit as the I 'L team dropped lwo gtiiiiris to Westwood and Newton South going into the Weston gfinie. tlut, they mme back to play their best game of the year to bent their Lircli rivals and earn a share ofthe Dual County H League Crown. The predominantly Senior team was able to hold its opponents to only 7.8 points per game, while the offense provided the punt h io give the team a 6-3 record for the season. 'lj 574 - n W.. :J I y my Y I L All-Star Bruce Paige kicks off. Coach Lukis directs from the sidelines. 'N-.V .ll.',' Football Team, Front Row: Bruce Paige, Bruce Rodman, Tom Nlanley, Jamie Gilman, Co-Captains Tim Confrey and Kevin Pierre, Steve l. Tim Fitzgerald, Row 2: Lloyd Alderson, Bruce lVlacKay, Larry O'Reilly, Bob Chase, Chip Hartford, Chris Egizi, Charlie Beckett, Harry Steu- c w 3: Emory Seles, Jay Horvath, Jose Salazar, Ken Manchester, Seth Lincoln, Arty Marston, Eric Lorentzeng Row 4: Gary Lamont, Nick Galan- ii i4 Kowalski, Steve Rier, Doug Naugler, Dana Abbott, Rich Nlillsg Row 5: Bob Meagher, Rich Nagle, Paul Sellier, Jack Blais, Peter Grenier, T iim lVlBosherWRov1l6: Student Trainer John Howard, Trainer Jay Sylvester, Head Coach Joe Lukis, Asst. Coaches Larry Hines and Bill Ho- i wer rian itze . i I I I l ,W I' .X x if 5 i f 1- I A M I - I I I I ,ff -. 5 I ' I I ,Il Steve Rlef Iefs The ball fIY- Bruce Rodman relaxes during a break in action. II 'X 'I I I The Big Eric Lorentzen, Arty Marston, Jamie Gilman, Ken Mancnester,Gary Lamont, and Tim Confrey. In I A -..L .Ln , L ' I VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES I I I I Wayland I I Wayland I Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland f Wayland I Wayland Wayland I Jose Salazar holds off a potential tankler. I Maynard .... .ii O Algonquin 21 Concord-Carlisle .. 6 Bedford iiii . I O Lincoln-Sudbury 6 Acton-Boxboro . 15 Westwood 14 Newton Soutli , 8 Weston O fl! The Offense Haffy Sfeubef and The Defense DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE ALL-STARS 'M Kicker- Bruce Paige Defensive Backs - Kevin Pierre, Tim Confrey, Gary Lamont Defensive Lineman - Jamie Gil- man, Tom Manley Boston Globe All Scholastic Hon- orable Mention Linebacker - Tim Confrey Pffvlj J Q A V fy, , , lp, .Tv , 'V Q ' 9 'ith' nr I ' fri . , M I, ,, , --. .f In 4 7, I 4151 ' ' mf 5 . . 'M , .ft-Q ',f , 1 ,A ' . , if , Y. log, -,+fesa. g ' ' 'T' T 1 ' A ', ,4 fum ,,f'lIt4f'11JV'f-.,4,, ,, W-.4 fi Q, ,. f '5' T ,Q ,A-ef-.4,fmf.,,'ej'4, ,,r .A-fi ' iw! 4 . fluff.. A 'f,-.- -f5'v- vi H I 'A my ,TQ-1 4.. .1 1.9 1.44. . ,.,w1-'-- 'fi-I:-ff k M1 , f m,'J v.Qf4Qf z'w 'f 'f A' AN ' ,i:V,q,:.-.,?j?mT Eglqcifggp, l i 4. ' - Y,-r - . ..-,f,,.'54: 4- ,r - Wa,-:A s,-j 5, ' , ,rf ,-I 'T A .sk .55 1 5.5.13 ' V V 111, 535,35 , . X . 3,A,2. ef 5 if-.Q,f,4i3-iQ,,.5,,a5':, uw , ' J.-, V 4 35' S' 'J '. -1 1'-'J f ' 121511-lm--' -ww ww - 1-+-,H '-' M 'gn ,. a Q .. .1,.. ' .L - ' - - Tim Confrey eludes L S defenders Chris Egizi J.V. FOOTBALL in , -1. ' ifjrfh V F., W, - -unua,,. I W 1 'ffiznzi , l i Keith O'Reilly led by Steve Kepner. Coach Anadore. ,., 'ici' 4-Q 3-5515? .4 ' I I l Il I ll ll l I I I I 5 l if. I.,.I,:- 5, Qijyirl. ff' - gwii... .. I Front Row: Nate Wilson, Keith O'Reilly, Jody Mode, John Welch, Ernie Columbus, Ken Felz, Jim Klumpp, Paul Pescosolido, Row 2: Carl Fischer, GII Pinkham, Dennis Colbath, Scott Gundy, Dave Lafemine, Art Linquist, Danny Eliotg Row 3: Joe Wallace, Erik Seles, Marty Pendleton, Wayne God- dard, Skip Weldon, Bill Woodman, Row 4: Bruce Thomas, Steve Kepner, Gregg Kirshe, Chuck Ferguson, Tom Bridgeg Row 5: Coach Anadore, Coach Homan. l I - l . ,.....,..,- , ,, , in V 'll ' - . Iuuwu INDIVIDUAL SCORING pipfg ,, 1- mam vu, l Class Player TDS PATS Total Points Sr. Tim Confrey 7 0 42 Sr. Chris Egizi 4 0 24 Qi ff. A u r . l Jr. Jose Salazar 4 O 24 l,,C'g:j'flJr lr' . 'ggi .4 ' Ifs ' 'I 1 I, Sr. Bruce Paige 0 17 17 , rt, :N fl , 741, Pi . l -If X, -v lg' Jr, Steve Pier 1 1 8 V M , l fd, 94 I' I figgy. '4ggY!gk,l:f:31,.,,,.- -h V4 II,-wig---'g I -sf l Sr. Kevin Pierre 1 O 6 A . 'f Y ff H I,:L ',-Y .1,..V-uL,,A.5, ,t V V. ,M 44 A I H H+ I 1 -w ' Sr, Bruce MacKay 1 0 5 gg ,..:Qnf'-IIfr,ge 3.A+g,.1l f'3 5. fi -'? ' fume, .,- L ffil-Q 'i.g',fY.- . - I - H Jr Nick Galanakis 1 0 i QQWL' A ...li ,.g5y2,::,.d,ii1.l,r-'4i:2'nfp:.,. 4. A 'flag-,45',,Ag,,+fY.127-,a4I.y,f'f-gN,,.ai?,,it,ur,,i-. its-,. 1 ,, 'f A . . TOTAL '33 56554 ffl-' ' J .755 f'-f fl A ' . I , - 'l-'. ZE 27--':'3U'E +ll:..-: Tt l l Captains Tim Confrey and Kevin Pierre lead the team num llio field, l Il Il Il l fl 9 pi. F V i l 0 4 2 1 . lsAXXx RESHIVIAN FOOTBALL Pat Haggarty blocks for Brian Fellows. W ,w.,g.s , pf? l 1 wgf , QW' W ' 1 fi 1 fd! W ,l,,m.,jw ,M ef' , H 72, xflyf Coach Moyer gives them some su pport. The powerful Freshman Line. .1 fi-t:.::::,.:,-.lar-f, . ' '- .- ., :.-::2:':::w-Q1-' Fi-rf .,s:f:s: ., -:-,:',-- A fl f H P K' i w fzlff' VI 'I' 7F Y, 3 N , -' , r I 'Gag' ll A .,,,,4-, Q w if l , W., J, 1 -3427 -sill' , ,V f N641 .1 ,,,,f 'MEM--f , , 'K V Tlffl' 34 law E7 J,.1ff I ygifrj. ,, .V Jrxhfflb WEE -1' mf f , '.,,,.N-Af an M8'f', if' . hit.- .4 Front Row: Pat Haggarty, Andy Holland, Ken Woodman, Ken Hogue, Glen Wogan, Steve Antonell, Wayne Shurts, Don Woodson, Martin Zanghig Row 1 i ,VF lvlike Flanagan, Bob White, Bob Garver, George Goddard, Peter Crowley, Jeff Southmayd, Scott Ames, Bill Maley, Clay Jones, Peter Ruskin, Ken hinson, Gary Leonard: Row 3: Henry Jones, Paul Nloschella, Jim Deangelis, Jim Ricci, Ricky Eagan, Bill Logue, James Most, John Harbachuck, Hoffman, John Gilman, Ralph Wagner: ROW 4: Coach Anadore, Andy Ferguson, Coach Moyer, Tim Thomas, Mark Donavan, Mark Cleveland, Freeman, Nat Doe, Brian Fellows, Emil Tanner. VARSITY SOCCER This year's soccer squad proved to be the strongest in the schooI's history, although they ended the season at 6-6-4. Midseason saw them at 6-2-1, very impressive for a team which had been in last place a season ago. At this point a tournament berth was a good possibility. With bad weather, a string of 6 away games and injuries to both goal- ies - Phil Lincoln and Kark Kruger -, they were eliminated with two games left to play. This team was mostly made up of seniors, with only 5 underclassmen. This was a season to remember for players and fans alike, as soccer found its niche at WHS. .Q , iw ,A ,- Www . V V ' 0 I. Nr , I . . fi' ' ' -,,. , A Chic Johnson and Paul Leone. ff' f tip- Harris MacNeiII gets the ball past Lincoln Sudbury defender. ,' ' T r, A L, X A gi 212- D Al. ...,- , ,ix'zQ'9 ., ,ffgg 1 ' I' H . im I f 1.1 I . QW . ',4 A 'Mi ,B -ry f 1 3 1 1 ffiibi. if .- NN : '. Wx Wah . . 5' 41 All-star Bruce Nance breaks up the play. Coach Snow giving ,i pop laik T 5 G V 5, i f W Q 1 f l ' . .741 fx' 7'-siiifff' :wt i. ,sf Q .. ,.: a A , it , C, ,'21f-',am.,, JG-1 4 aft NIM.-V f Wife- iw- V 'ff-my, fa:-4. . . M- '-H Front Row: Glenn Davis, Steve Brooks, Captain Seth Johnson, Phil Lincoln, Tim Harrison, Row 2: Kark Kruger, Cliff Behmer, Dave Yamartino Craig Backman, Bob Conway, Mark Vanelli, Harris MacNeil, Peter Gillespie, Row 3: Ass't. Coach Wiseman, Mike Abend, Jim Lee, Paul Leone, Char lie Stoneman, Mark Pendergast, Bruce Nance, Steve Sacra, WalterSpokowski, Coach Snow. 75 37x4'w'4 V , ,, fi . 1 l Q' 7 i7 ff Fw- X w- ij ' an r 69 w M 'yr f ,z r xx Q H Q , . Q . F. .. an V, if V 47, ,f 1 Q Q 'U ,ff hi 1 ' af' , A, , 4 .,u,f ,,, M, l. ,, ,f .V , HM, f -4 - ,, 4 H, Q , - Qt: A ' ' 'F 1, , A , , ,4 f A Captain Chic Johnson throws a fake. Bob Conway makes a sliding tackle. VARSITY SOCCER SCORES Wayland 2 Lynnfield Wayland 3 Hudson Wayland 2 Weston Wayland 0 Acton-Boxboro Wayland 2 Concord-Carlisle Wayland 1 Lincoln-Sudbury Wayland 1 Newton South Wayland 6 Bedford Wayland 5 Concord Academy Wayland 3 Weston Wayland 2 Acton-Boxboro Wayland 1 Concord-Carlisle Wayland 3 Lincoln-Sudbury Wayland 0 Newton South Wayland 3 Bedford Wayland in Hudson TOTALS 35 .5 if.4f.QQ.f: Walt Spokowski fills in at goalie. SOCCER INDIVIDUAL SCORING Class Name Goals Assists Total Sr.' Seth Johnson 10 5 15 Sr.' Dave Yamartino 6 7 Sr.' Mike Abend 7 2 So.' Steve Brooks 3 3 Sr.' Bruce Nance 3 2 Sr.' Glen Davis 3 2 Sr.' Bob Conway 1 2 Sr.' Craig Backman 2 1 DCL ALLSTARS Goalie- Phil Lincoln Fullback - Bruce Nance I-lalfback - Seth Johnson Forward - Mike Abend ., lv ,L in Q. Bruce Nance and Peter Gillespie get some water. Mike Abend moves through defenders in front ofthe hometown crowd. L, . . N D If ,M ilxw, K- ' W Ax , ' I r l - 'KTA . V ' W ZLM f,. - hx ,, ., ,, . v .Wi S 5? 'W if P f 2 K ' Us 9' 55-av ,Uh , 4.,.,. W lm ,Q wi Y .4 Xu -rx S 3 Peter Gillespie heads the ball as Bruce Nance and M.iik l'wiiflwii3.ist li.ic'k him up. 'Li J.V. SOCCER W MW www www Lyle Buckley races for the ball. Puttingthe ball into play. ow: John Flanagan, Randy Hagenstein, Lyle Buckley, Mark Coluci, colcaptains Tom Yamartino and David Abend, Jim Alla, Bob Mansfield, if-1ii'!S, Joe Bailey, Row 2: Coach Mann, Dana Philbrook, Bob Backrnan, Alan Nahabedian, Scott Stenquist, Bill Stevens, Matt Reardon, Mike iirn Parker, Todd Johnson, Bob Wolfe - manager. ..'e-N-1 M Y- .fat 2 51-',,1:f V ,'rQ',-fig 3 . John Flanagan controls the ball. ' K 'fi 'N 4 -L5 , -fl 2 o , fff, 'V V .vfrf EYKT- - af, ..,.' 1 t U-..wn1z.,ip195lL:., 'X Y 2 41 G 'Z v ' r . ,,k, ,. ,V 3 ,Q , . I, , f W: X . V - , ,, . H , f Q l , .. ' 1 U N18 V- - 1 5 r ., A, N -1. 'rfiff s.,w,t-. 1+ - gb . f 1 f' j - . h g tg, - Q waves: ,M f.,,. ,. -.. 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K', '4Y A' 2625595 E ggi bg' 7 'fo zu y 'l'1 ru n' . l Front Row: Mike Toohey, Pat Crowley, George Getrnan, Steve Pesek, Brian Hubbard, Bill Keeler, Hugo Ahn, Gregg Norton: Row 2: Tarn Gary, Dave Fiori, Kevin Matthews, Dick Perelli, Tom Peterson, Nat Reade, Jeff Cantor, Jeff Stalley. Ii, LJ Fl VARSITY Wayland Field Hockey, one of the more popular fall sports, had wgyggg a rather frustrating season with most of their games Wayland scoreless. Under the leadership of Rookie Coach Donna Wayland Greene and Senior Co-Captains Laurie Raymond and wgyggg Nancy Lawless, there was an incredible amount of ability Wawand and talent on the squad with a particularly strong de- Wayland fense. The team will be losing a considerable amount of wgjggg seniors, but there will be a number of experienced retur- Wayland nees as well as veterans of a talented J.V. team to aug- Wayland ment next year's squad. ..- aaita-fjm, fa, ,,',,,j2a'Wg,r2 I .V vt, ,I me . ,, ,I ' P--.Q '1g :-, fu L' 7 A! V' ' , Ven, 'W-tif 1 Concord-Carlisle Newton South Bedford Acton-Boxboro Weston Lincoln-Sudbury Maynard Concord Bedford Weston Action-Boxboro Lincoln-Sudbury Maynard J-eu-. - . . - - Wa, K-.,V' , ' 1 . , wx at ' n- H., ,,,. .,,, L, gf: -.. ,. e ,ae-M V f ez,,,i,,,,:,, - f H ,, ,i J '- W-, l a I C :,, 4, v,,,,,e K 7 1 Mix. .1 A . ' . -,.1 . , . , ...hlffff !w'I'n?1.., Robin MCNQHI fights forthe oaii. Anne Jewel shoots one down the field. 0.4 7 N '9' . A a ,-gm, ee l, A el f 14 g woe Wgj ,WN Varsity: Front Row: Patty Marston, Co-Captains Laurie Raymond and Nancy Lawless, Marianne Ames, Mary Foy: Row 2: Jane Burke, Tricia Beck- with, Diane Marcy, Amy Johnston, Sue Onufrak,'Sue Williams, Janet Walker, Yasmin Mohammed, Linda Campbell, Row 3: Coach Donna Greene, Manager Chris McKenzie, Robin McNeill, Leslie Bridge, Anne Jewel, Meg Fellows, Sue Jandl, Libby Jewel, Sue Gundy, Rhonda Hanson, Karen Hin- Ll Laurel Crosby, Nancy White, Suzanne Beckwith, Manager Tricia Kelley. C -aw' 6' ..' Freshman: Front Row: Liz Geiger, Ann Bohlen, June Henley, Co-Captains Linda Bowers and Carey Beck- with, Ann Marie Sadler, Kathy O'Connorg Row 2: Claire Mazzola, Beth Robson, Mary Jo Nicolo, Kathy Hazard, Barbara McCormack, Marney Ober, Connie Langer, Linda Stillman: Row 3: Coach Elson, Kathy Nelson, Sarah Beard, Traci Stetson, Patty Cotton, Sharry Williams, Julie Donahue, Edna Marston, Bar- ba ra Rockwell. J.V.: Front Row: Phyllis Kane, Sue Burgett, Donna O'Brien, Robin Sebell, Captain Margie Irving, Lee Bowers, Lisa Trubiano, Lisa Mainig Row 2: Nancy O'Reilly, Mary Langan, Bari Sullivan, Vickie Srnith, Debbie White, Ellen Connolly, Jane McKinnon, Collen Hand, Row 3: Anne Keefe, Betsy Rounsfell, Sue Harmon, Bobby-Jo Lewis, Sara Adams, Laura Mainer. Take it away, Sue. 11131, . K' . ,. .4 fa Lee Bowers practices for the big game. fi a it HA .KIM , at .f'rv f W, .,,v Patty Colton .mil flair-y llvrzkwitli rims: lliohall 'mf if 4. i Q, is , ' f CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country Team finished the season with a record of 10 wins and 4 losses, but it was only good enough for a third place in the DCL. The team lost twice to both co-champions, Acton-Boxboro and Concord-Car- lisle, while beating all of their other opponents. The War- riors were able to take second place behind Acton-Box- boro and just ahead of Concord-Carlisle in the All-League Meet at the end of the season. Sophomores dominated the varsity with Alberto Salazar running undefeated in league competition ahead of six other varsity sopho- mores. Captains Marty Pike and Barney Wray were the only two seniors on the eight member varsity squad. Derek Postema practices for a meet. ,AW if , X V ,. Xrjf.. 4' N , fs--. 3 -, . I l-:.,.,....,,,,,s,A Q A 4 X ML . 4 . I , ' V 4 AM- . ?' 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M54 Co-captain Marty Pike grimaces as he crosses the finish line 41 A B .- 'jar-3. ,NL , -- .14 Tom Klumpp sprints past the Tennis Courts. sl l i l -ig CROSS-COUNT RY RECORD Wayland 34 Marlboro 24 Wayland 18 Natick 40 Wayland 26 Weston 33 Acton- Wayland 34 Boxboro 23 as Lincoln- 5 A , , g -1' Wayland 18 Sudbury 43 A 1 1 ' , ' Wayland 23 Bedford 35 i XX y . at 1 Newton 5 Q -V ' , Wayland 21 South 39 , , ,K , -,5g,,.,,,m Concord- ' 'fl' ' ' ' 4 Wayland 32 Carlisle 23 fy' , Wayland 21 Maynard 40 fs f , Q -v Wayland 20 Maynard 41 f af 73 Acton- 5? ,W '24, Wayland 35 Boxboro 24 Wayland 19 Bedford 41 Concord- Wayland 32 Carlisle 23 Wayland 26 Weston 29 Newton Wayland 18 South 41 DCL Allstars-Alberto Salazar Carl Geig Eastern Mass. Division IV -- Champion Alberto Salazar Bill Rubin runs the course. nv me ? ffm fe' EIT f , ,, 1 H, 'me ' ' 'f -s.. 2 WW, - .lf f 'f' an , if f :WSQ 3'5 ,- -le I' ,, ea , f s F5 it - 1 .-zz:,.,idLr f w '?Zf-P1...1 m.11...e --- And U'1eY'V9 Off! Record breaking Alberto Salazar. X. T wffzgflil? front Row: Cary Wong, Doug Marchant, Curt Srnith, Marty Pike, Stuart Gossels, Peter Hines, Glenn Mersereaug Row 2: I r-niiy ltr-nrliinnvn, Mike ,evy, Carl Geig, Alberto Salazar, Barney Wray, David Therrien, Bob Brunsg Row 3: Coach Benedetti, Jay Phillips, Hill ltuliin, loin Klunipp. Wayne iullock, Derek Postema, George Coluci. 'Jil l Y CHEERLEADERS At a school with so much emphasis on sports and win- ning, the Cheerleaders had alot of work this year. Before each game, the school took on a new look, one of Black and Orange signs, cheering on the hometown teams. Not many people criticized the Cheerleaders, as many a time a player was heard thanking the Cheerleaders for their well needed support. Although this year's sports teams didn't have a fantastic year, the Cheerleaders kept the school spirit alive, and deserve credit for keeping Way- Iand's winning spirit going. . ting, afar grill eff 7K ,QA-2 ' if ' A: - I - ' 'W' ' g ,,,,4,gf, TL, - gin , . n- ef. . ' - '-el- 'N '7, 1 ' 'Riff W wffi Iii -' T r f 'V 4 A f 'Nair' ff: ffl L . ' ' -J ,. f ',,,,,.2 f' -f - , if 511 1 ,g , ., A ,,,,Mm 2 ,J asm in 4, ' W ., hz -. Laurie Williams, Donna LaFemina, Betty Hearne, and Anne Kilduff. V151 L-I . - -V -Hg -fn ,,5,.5s.-.-A l r 1 ' .1 V ,A .....,,, ,,,,. 10,47 Janet Slye, Janice Moberg, and Janie Ricci look on intensely. 1,5-5 Il Taking a break at half-time. 'U I 'flwilli Row: Diane Broulliard, Betty Hearne, Captain Donna LaFemina, Laurie Williams, Anne Kilduffp T-1lw2:Cathy Ahern, Patty Farrington, Janie Ricci, Janice Nloberg, Janet Slye, Alice Porrell. Captain Donna LaFemina '11 Indian Terry Irving helps the Cheerleaders with a cheer. J.V. Cheerleader Kathy Gladu. Let's go Wayland! 44- has Three little Indians: Terry, Cindy, and Sheila. Indians: Front Row: Cindy Cline, Candy Wogan, Terry Dull, Row 2: Terry Irving Charlene Flynn, Sheila Nagle, Cindy Gladu. A 'I - . I I ' ,- . fa v u . ,, U A fy ' V'k'f?'A ' '15 9 J 'SA W, rf . 3' r A . J.V. Cheerleaders: Front Row: Sara Roberts, Karen Blom, fI.ipI.iiiu lVl.ivv llovvqird, Ilcwllh er Rodts, Susan Donovanp Row Two: Donna Mfitsis, l.llYll1'Kl.llIV, Ikilliyflox, K.1II1yGI.i du, Laura Steuher. ful f AFJA' , WRESTLING Jody Kozlowski in starting position Coach Moyer emotionally involved in match Gregg Kirshe goes for a reversal. Rich Nagle ties up opponent's arms l gf V , ,Q 4, : , I ' , I .X 1 I . xtq -Q f - I' E- . -5 15 I Ng., 1 ,Ewing ., ?I,f H fl? Jody Kozlowski gets the ta kedown. W ffffjga E Vip? I Art Marston puts his opponent on his back. Nick Galanakis fights for a good position. .J N S v VP AWN ,L Wx. . I l 1' Sitting: Bob Backman, Brian Riley, Gregg Kirshep Front Row: Art Marston, Jody Kozlowski, David Harris, lim ihonma, IN-li-i Kozlowski, lvnny l Dendunnen, Oscar Bennett, Dave Sweeny, Lloyd Alderson, Third Row: Bruce MacKay, Emory Solos, lim I lllfff'V.llfl, lun f lliilivv, Nur k G.iI.in.ikns, Jamie Gilman, Rich Nagle, Mark Kowalski, Andy Burke, Chuck Ferguson, Turn Willi:irns,Assis1,iritfQozif,hfrlll.1rtiii,f,fl,il Ialrifl1Moyr-1 li WRESTLERS WIN NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Wrestling Team at Wl-IS has always done well, and this year was no exception. With the loss of Co-Captain Bob Chase at the start of the season, they proceeded to a record blemised by only one loss. The team was led throughout the season by undefeated Mark Kowalski and Co-Captain Tim Williams, who missed all of last season. Dave Harris and the Kowalski brothers also showed well. The Championships brought them first and second place finishes in the Sectionals and States, respectfully, and climaxed with their winning of the New England Championships. I' Sectionalsz lst place - 2nd place 3rd place am place David Harris Peter Kozlowski Jody Kozlowski Mark Kowalski Rich Nagle Tim Thomas Art Marston Tim Williams Steve Bennett Chuck Ferguson Emor Seles Y Lenny Dendunnen ALL-STARS States lst place- 2nd place- 3rd place- New Er1glancls'2nd place- Most Improved, Jody Kozlow Most Valuable, David Harris An Outstanding Wrestler' Ma Peter Kozlowski Mark Kowalski David Harris Lenny Dendunnen David Harris Peter Kozlowski Mark Kowalski ski. Art Marston rk Kowalski A Victorious Peter Kozlowski Emory Seles grabs his opponent. Heavyweight Tim Fitzgerald begins his match VARSITY SCORES Wayland 52 Springtir-Icl Tech Wayland 48 Springlivlrl Cath Wayland 50 Ne-odlmin Wayland Q6 lowrill Wayland 38 Aslil.iiiil Wayland flf' lVl lvfi'-f' Wayland 57 W.illli.iin Wayland bf lint olii Siiillliiiy Wayland 35 Nvwlfili 4i'l'lIIl Wgjylmqfj 51 lrpiir rirfll .illI'.Ii Wayland 48 Ni-vvtoii Niiilli Wayland 'af VV 'iI'lll Wiiyliirirl 'nf Iifllllrilll Wqiylarifl l',l pl.if f- 'wi llfiii il' Waylaiifl 7nd pl.ir 1- '.l.ilf' VV.iyI,itifI I',l lil.if f- II JfI' l' i f i 4. ! ll N Q , .xi ,L A, Hg 4 S 1 Ly., .H .uf I A29 , 4- ,wry J .V 4 ks? S X I 2 sa E! XY ,l,'jgH',pm 1 99 g 'px ,QQ o 1 , ' , 2,434 , 4, '1' T, 4, F ?'4 .WE BUYS' BASKETBALL Boys' Basketball has not, in recent years been one of Wl-lS's strong points. However, at the start ofthe 1974 season things looked like they were looking up. The team got going with a 4-2 record, and people thought it was the start of something big. But then they hit a cold streak and won only two more games the rest of the season. Despite their poor showing, they had many fans and with a strong Junior Class this year, led by Jim Porrell, next year should turn out alot better. Mike Fitzgerald dribbles around his opponent. JE, gl ll it 4 Wayland trio fights for rebound. R 'l YI J 540 ,rv I' W 5 1 w- NX! N i , Mt F r I Q Varsity Coach Hrffaull wflu f,-rnoliorml lVl.irvuii Allv-ii ,limp-. 'lil lwfi l I iXJ XZ' VARBI I Y SCORES VV-JVILHINI 48 Nl:-tifneld W.1vI.1nd 50 AHIUIIQUII1 W.1vI.1nd 72 Keeiehw I1 Wtlvhlntl 66 Mnrton W.1vI.nnt,1 62 Lincoln-Sudbury W.,avI,1nd 59 O11verAme5 Wovlnnd 40 13'-dforo Wt1VI.1Il1l 43 Concord-Carlnsle Vvtltfltllllf 41 Weston VV.lV1.ll1l1 63 Aftort-Boxboro Wttvltmntl 52 Newton-South VVtlVlfIHk'1 47 Lnncoln-Sudbury Wnvltmd 55 Bedford W.JvI.1m1 64 Concord-Carhsle VV.1v1.'ant1 49 Weston VV.,1v1ont1 104 Keefe Tech VV.1vI.1nf,1 59 Acton-Boxboro Vvoylomi 58 Newton South 81 44 31 64 66 73 85 51 53 61 55 48 82 67 46 68 68 71 1 of Scott Gundy adds two more. Eruc Lorentzen outsmarts opponents , , r v Hz. . W V I 's a '- w NX 1 N1 4 1 1 ' I 7 'T 'Z 1 ,, 'X I .Q ' p. X 3 J 7 N 1, A 1 6 44 475, Team: Front Row: Mnke Fntzgerald, Paul Sellier, Jim Porell, Captaln Gregg Anderson, Steve Rler Row 2 Kevnn Pierre Ivars Jacobson Jeff -Coen. Gary Lamont, Wuebe Posterna, Matt Baker, Eric Lorentzen, Paul Griffin, Coach Breault J.V. Basketball: Front Row: Bob Canavan, Nat Doe, Co-Captain John Sellier, Co-Captain Scott Gundy, Steve Kep- ner, Dan Borger, Row 2: Jim Klumpp, Steve Tarver, Wayne Devaughn, Bob Wolfe, Bruce Thomas, Marvin Allen, Dennis Colbath, Bill Kruger, Coach Joe Porrell. I Y I rv X 1 , 1 L' Freshman Coach Harmon givinga peptalk. Kevin Pierre shoots. algo, l Nll 1, l 41 ll f klffn .Fi '1 X ' J: r l lm fn Freshman Basketball: Front Row: Curvy Burke, Holm l,.ryrn.m. l'.ml lVlf1'.ln-ll.1, lunnnl' lllfllllivll'-. HH J,V,C03glq Pong-ll :4rrlF:151,m, lilVT'lIf?NlO'wl,l0Wl'1 CllUflfJ'.ll, Row 2: lmvurl I f-vnu, lun: llovlw,-. flllllll' l,w1wI1'.fm,llrnnl lf-Ilow'.,lJ.lvf-l0lu'1'.on,lJfmr1y Kr-.mnyi RIFLE TEAM When there are alot of inexperienced newcomers to a team and not much group spirit, it is expected that prob- lems will arise. Such is the case with Rifle Team. lt did get off to a slow start with an O-4 record. But, vvith Thomas lvlcaninny in his first year of coaching, outstanding marksmen Captain Gale Hitchcock, Bill Nlarcley, and Brett Wood, along with alot of practice at the Police Sta- tion Range they steadily improved throughout the sea- son to finish up with tive straight wins. K. 5 ,.,, ' W Rob Flanagan getting ready. f MZJQQ ' I' lj A fl! V Fifi, 'gr ,jx . n fi W QQWG Front Row: Curt Renner, Bruce McGowan, Rob Flanagan, Nelson Rix, Row 2: Jeanne Mosher Steve McAnn Bob Garver Jeff Wood Brett Wood Bill ' flny, Jeff Harsh, John l-lubacheck, Coach lVlcAninny. J. SKI TEAIVI Emerging from the most depressing winter in their history, the Wayland High Ski Team competed in the meets they did have with their perennial spirit and abili- ty. The slalom team was an impressive group led by co- captain Jay Gray and top skiers Tom Gray, Peter Hoenig, Mark Vanelli, Dave Abend, and Adam Daniels. The girI's slalom team was a mixture of seasoned seniors: co-cap- tain Nancy Lawless, Ann Sweeny, and Cindy Owen and talented sophomores Su Morse and Jane lVlcKinnon. Harris lvlacNeill remained untouchable in cross-country, bolstered by Vanelli, Hoenig, Winer, and Abend while lVlcKinnon, Morse, Lawless, and Sweeny led a large and tremendously talented group of girls. The Team had .M-ff depth but still will suffer at graduation. But the weather t and injuries of the season didn't lessen the ski team's tra d itio n a l st r e n gt h . 4k if --',, ,252 .,-we 1 s 251. iw. .gi A 1-fi E, ,. 5. . , 'Uzgiff . Q 5. X . Tifiiirefi' 'Q . .-f-1 ' M4512-La41:4,. g- mmewxezmr ff- . .1 31.1 V f., mwrnazg,-'-1. . ,. Co-Captain Nancy Lawless shows her good form. Co-Captain Jay Gray. as l l 1 x f i i l l i i l l -0-Q? 4, ' .4 'f U we . A X. t, fig- gy wi First Half Front Row: Co-Captain Nancy Lawless, Debbie Harris, Leslie Randall, Carol lvlorder fn, S.ir.ih Aclqims. Lino Mi kiiiniin, lm- ll.nri-N. Row 2: Coach Peter Bacon. Pete Hoenig, David Abend, Tom Gray, Erich Horgan, Steve Pr-sr-k. Jon Gf'ljQf'Y, llirrif, lvlf N1-ill, Yin- lf'ilVl -llllly lvlii h.ii-l Alu-ntl. Ted St, John, Sarah Beard. Cary Wong 1 PN ET-E in 11 :nun mlm ol nal. ,,- . .,...,. .,...-nr' -V -1 , W iigtfgfff ffl A g:'?f?5fffflf4!3 rg, 2. K . ff. -ZW, ' Q Pete l-loenig battles the wind during practice. David Abend having a little trouble. ,..,-p-f-an ,..- S. lon Geiger. first one in. Q Cary Wong loses his balance. l Sis Sarah Beard. Leslie Randall, Carol Mordecai. Rane McKinnon and Coach Bacon. Q f no ,...,,,N -i i- -,gnu--f 'EJ-imma.. . x-. ,NN Coach Bacon times Harris IVICNeiIl,Way1and's No.1x-country skier. Jay Hollis Gray hams it up, i , ia. pf x -'-. ,J I MN-X., YA In - z.. X Second Half Front Row: Co-Captams Nancy Lawless and Jay Gray, Row 2:JoexH.'1rrv,, RohmSf-hf'II, U1'lbfJl1'H.IIll'-, I1-'.Il1-H,u11I.11I.f -lV1W'MKPl1i4'l.lI4 Lisa Mama, Cary Wong, Ann Sweermy, Pete HOFITIIH, Row 3: Jur,1yHrf'Wfgr, Jflflf'Nlf Ku1r1rm,S.nr.1I1Hr'.nrI,Hru,nuHulrlmvfi,lw'.m-Iyllyw.,I!.1vvl'.M,n N1-ull, Sue Tevvksbury, Mark Pffrwrjerggast,Dnvf:Lumhf-rt,S1nr Mylf-'f,. Su Morsr-, Cuwly Ovvr-rm f -L'-4 i .v +. Barney Wray gives it all he's got. Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland SCORES 6712 Bedford 181 42 Fitchburg 44 22 Acton Boxboro 64 38 Lincoln Sudbury 48 44 Newton South 42 24 Concord Carlisle 62 2012 Weston 66' 2 2 bf' B , 1 fl? ig.-l 'Hs' .- I 1 I I i l i FX i i 0 1 J Edin! - 4913 Front Row: Billy Ross, Suzanne Beckwith, Tricia Beckwith, Carey Beckwith. Judy Farrell, Connie Langer, Kurt Smith. Row 2: Bob Bruns, Daniel Levy, Stuart Gossels, Carl Gieg. Tri-Captain Martin Pike, Tri-Captain Barney Wray, Tri-Captain Bill Rubin, Peter Tate, David Lefemine, Peter Hines. Coach Snow. Row 3: Doug Nlarchant, Mike Levy, Jay Phillips. Don Woodman. Derek Postema, Peter Hanlon, Torn Klurnpp, Wayne Bullock, Bill Stevens, Barry Peraner, Coach Don Benedetti. Peter Hanlon - up and over! David Letemine TE 1974 i Keary Beckwith and opponentf, start oil GIRLS' GYIVINASTICS In their very first season of competition, the Wayland High School Girls' Gymnastics Team led by Captain Di- ane Marcy finished the season with a 5-2 record. This is a young team, composed mainly of Freshmen and Sopho- mores. Outstanding performers for Wayland were Sue Badders, all-around high scorer for Wayland in every meet, Mary Jo Nicolo. Kathy Dunlay, Jeanne Hansen, and Claire Mazzola. The team is losing no one to graduation and will be adding much new talent to their ranks next year. SCORES Wayland 50.1 Holliston ....... 46.9 Wayland 45.45 Weston ....,.... 40.15 Wayland 45.85 Marlborough ...43.85 Wayland 52.2 Framingham North ........ 75.1 Wayland 51.65 Waltham ....... 42.20 Wayland 59.1 Lincoln-Sudbury 83. Wayland . 54. Dover-Sherborn . 35. .,,,c. Front Row: Captain Diane Marcey: Row 2: Sandy Miquelon, Claire Mazzola, Nancy O'Reilly, Ann Bohlen, Mary Jo Nicolo. Sue Badders, Anne Marie Sadler: Row 3: Coach Donna Greene, Roberta Dugas, Anne Geffen, Marney Ober, Kathy Whalen, Donna Fitzgerald, Row 4: Joyce Nahabedian, Jeanne Hansen, Linda Bowers, Libby Sullivan. Captain Diane Marcey on the balance beam. WV A graceful leap by Mary Jo Nicolo. Lee Bowers. BUYS' GYMNASTICS This year's new addition to the sports scene at WHS was the Gymnastics Teams. The boys' team under Coach John Mann did very well against the established oppo- nents and pulled an upset victory over Natick by less than one point. The team was made up of mostly under- classmen including John Welch and Bill Sullivan. Their greatest loss to graduation will be Bob Conway who made it to the State Competition in the floor exercise. SCORES Wayland . 63.3 l-lolliston ., . , 47.8 Wayland ... 66.2 Framingham South . . 44.7 Wayland , 59.4 Framingham North , , 54.2 Wayland .. 59.8 Natick , 60.7 Wayland .. 67.9 Newton South 60.8 Wayland . 71.4 Algonquin .. 65.8 Wayland . 65.2 Medway .. . 65.0 -t 9 .W i V. l,7ll441..e?i5: awed! . .,,, , .A,y, -I if 2' ,. ic, 4-f .-,, .3 H Niwm Flu , , .qw Q-,f,,,,m,'m f-me., ,d . Q - f 4 Q '99 4 'll ll Ti Front Row: Bill Maley, Ron Griffin, Chip Bamberger, Doug Marchant. David Hearne. John Welch, Ken Hutchinson. Row 2: Coach John Mann, John Garvey. Tommy Yamartino, Bob Conway, Phil Lincoln, S' Steven McGonagle. Craig Backman, David Yamartino, Michael Jacobson. Jimmy Sullivan. 0 1 ,Q XL! i ,. 1 .en 4 i 'f A -, .4 - . 1 'mf-i,,.1 ,..,. -My 9. 3 ' 'T uf' ng. 1 J ff.. xi, 'Q ' Ken Hutchinson on rings. 'T' i' 3 . ' 5 . 1' V 1 ' Y- rl I ' 53 ,.....fff,,f.- ..,,lf.....,.4 glial rr- ,M-gg, -'-,egg A ' Am 3 45. , N, V ,.. , . . . , ... -,..h...,u ..,., 1..- Aww.. 4. , .an is Q . .. . 5-fr .1 me-My--M-f,e , A Y Y ,. A ,,., , 'E . : - V, .., , .,. ..., ..................-.. .,,.. J! ,.,.,,!i 4 VJ - - -- f l 2 ' .33 1 I I ip. . J, .gg .1 ,,.Q--N-mgypv- I . , , . P- ? .1f.i hi if . 3 . .- i ' .,.,..., .1 lgll uw - V .. ' 0 ------M .T lvl gi '4'7 ' 1 , f , A ' ,ff ,., l ' Q T Mzlmtaii ' . if it A T T J Bob Conway starts his routine. Michael Jacobson on the parrellel Jimmy Sullivan ,ini-'. topsy luvvy bal'S. fl! i rf s VARSITY HGCKEY After last year's Eastern Mass. Championship, every- one thought the VVHS Hockey team was a cinch to repeat. Unfortunately, the defending champs were unable to get organized in the early season and started out with a dis- mal 2-4 record. With only six returning players from last year's team, this was understandable. The players then decided to do something and chose to dismantle the high scoring Johnson, Meagher and Egizi line and moved Bop Meagher hack to help the inexperienced defense. This got the team going and they then proceeded to a 6- 1-1 finish, 8-5 overall iust missing a tournament berth. Next year the team will be getting more experienced players coming from the new JV team, 'ff QP - 4333 f L N 4 rr: rf , 'tt ff ' M A5 , S we 5 Af OWS Eglll SGTS The DUCK from ODDOnent. Coach Kinchla and team look on. fa 'WA4' . LA qxfA,,, ei. to I 413 154.5 nf 'ai' .ff , A ,T ,C A , A4' .mi 1 .1 , ,. r lfw N 1 .f l i. , 'tb 513' m'f'g Q THQ, 8,12-il49LL - g3'g 1S 5:5 la , at S :p,'f Q D I ' H Q1-i 'Fr-it kara? ,fv rf' Varsity Team: Front Row: Jett Menelli, Paul Leone. Jett Walters, Asst. Captain Bob Meagher, Captain Chic Johnson, Asst Captain Chris Egizi, Mike Carroll, Rick Rosse, John Charette, Bruce Paige, Row 2: Manager ,A Joe Bailey, Jeff Melanson. Steve Henley, Scott Stenquist, Lyle Quigley, Andy Falvey, Todd Johnson, Coach A Tim Kinchla, 0 1 S J ', H -4 ,svitrmaii 4 3 Q a , .. .xl '2'i, 1 , , 4, . , e4 if f ,. Q- ' ' ' i J :if t . 1.11 t ' i ' fr . -mv X Lf A g CA, jx .A fly Q wb -fu , 'f L a T' AJ XA,-'mln A iff fi 2 ' 1,111 3 C , : Q . 1 7- ' 'N A 7 ' A ? 4 2 . 1 fa I - '- 1, A A X x 99' f The team works together to keep opponents from scoring Steve Henley, Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland SCORES Bedford T. .. T Westwood . i , Acton-Boxboroi Weston, Lincoln-Sudbury Concord-Carlisle Newton South Bedford . ,. Westwood T T Acton-Boxboro Weston .. . Lincoln-Sudbury Concord-Carlisle Newton South ,-. . V Q sy, 'vi' ' ,-AX W f l Q. no 1, 0 ff 2 i l . i i 'T Aff i- i K l ff J gf! .T 'E xx Q f 4 T X - Q is fx 2 'ff I if , ' ' 4 I X ,,V-.1l ,, I Frontline heads down thelce. i 1 H . J . 'ff 4' , - ALL STARS i ' ' A - First String: Chic Johnson Second String: Chris Egizi, bf Alternate: Todd Johnson, l, li Qi l Todd Johnson li i i 1 , I i I l i I i I i i 1 is +1-M 'W' I l ,Lvl Team: Front Row: Mark M3CG0Wn,CO-CLlDT7JIl'1 Chuckie Akins. Co-Captain Tim Daily, Pr-ter Crowley, J Tim Shannon, Joe Salvia, Clay Jones, Row 2: Steve Hrooks, Paul Pesnosolido, Mark Carroll, Paul Gorrli AIM! f.4 Jl4Hll M' U IH' mln HIM R l i . ner, Allan Nahabedian, Francis Rorlfell, Joel I fiwrrfrirff, lirn lVlf-nelly, Dunkin Akinz, f,o.if li loin fslr-lw W.. fx ,L LY XV. -',l 1 . - 3 S , - X vp- ,I Q1 Yxfffiivff' T Y T 1' f'f r-7'-.-'rfp r-' '- fi' ' . - 'J 'J 1 ,, 5 x . Q agsfgggc' IQ 4?Ff2'475Q'f,, Q43 4. Q? 'VCC fy a 4 V4 Q ,fn D 4 gnu' , ,J X? 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Tom and Beth Stebe - our i faithful leaders , All night parties ... Rock hard rolls, burro and aqua i windy mountain roads furry boots . . . Sportinia for lunch . . , jumping . . . . 4.7, l . ,att '- - f Lf .Q L wok, ,!,,,Y . If J gf ,V A Qs.: HUTEL Bill? Bustling downtown Sauze D'ouIx. 1 35, as Q if ' .,,,! 'yv Q :A , 4 'I It fbi, J T I 1 ' 'il i Sun rises over the Italian Alps UW? FW? 1' 1' Mike Pendergast, Phil Quinn Patty Brown X , 5-qv, 'et 1- -- , . , qw-1 1. fll Ili I I t fllvsfid and Mr- Stebes they were very thirsty!!! Patti soiiami, iviake Abend. Dave vivar, Betty l-learne Luarie Sollami Pastafazool .., lVlom and Dad .., Aunt Sunny and Uncle Wayne . . . 6 hour airport vvait . , . Rome traffic A.. Signora Paga Paga ... Trevi Fountain ... the Continen- tal Breakfast ... Gianni .i. Novv, for a short walk after dinner! ... Wino .., gelatti ,.. Scusi me perfavore . . . O Fons Bandusiae ... fishing for clothes ... ethnic truck ... international incident .,. You sure get to know peo- ple on a trip like this ... There's grass growing on the side of this building .A lVlr. Smith can we rest now? ... Press On. Z --,,,.1-Q .g -'EES' ,,.... .... ..,..- . iii ,1 ' x , . - WA -A nl V.. nxgw., w ,aft X ,f ' 3 ,K-,,2:1,ai' . ' -',,- 'ff'-i 'kii. '1:'lf7-' i t WW! L,...?Mg,,1l gm.. Q Amphitheatre entertainment in Ostia. Chaperones Aunt Sunny and Uncle Wayne Cruthirds. Cooling off in the Villa D'Este. ', r 'Q I . , 'Wi ii , 'M 5 WT' ,ii Quilt.: ' n: f ' is ' Q Ihr: xl' '4 l 'z ' 2 a 1 O Fons Bandusiae! Our fearless leader in the Roman Forum, :slum QW' 1 -1 . -40' CHORUS AND CONCERT CHOIR The Wayland High School Chorus, directed by Mr. Richard Conti, gave us great entertainment at several concerts this year, as well as at several lunch- es. Their enthusiasm for music made their performances a pleasure to attend. Concert Choir, a subdivision of the Chorus, this year sent nine members to the Northeastern District Chorus and one tenor, Brian Hubbard, to all-State Chorus. Besides school concerts, Concert Choir performed for numerous Nursing Homes and tor the Wayland Senior Citizens. Besides Cathy Hubbard, Sara Stopek, or Fred Moyer on the piano, Concert Choir is often accompanied by Ben Parker on bass violin and Dana Marshall on drums. Mr. Conti contin- ued doing an excellent job of keeping up the repertoir of both groups. Richard Conti directing the Concert Choir. Mary Foy and Jon Palmer singingtheir duet. i. 4 4 N 'rf:m-V f 4 MH , Chorus: Front Row: Karen Russell, Anne Garvey, Dottie LeBaron, Sue Currier, Sharon Francisco, Kathy Leonhardt: Row 2: Margot Dorfman, Donna Deveaux, Jennifer Montgomery, Jon Palmerg Row 3: Holy Gray, Marcia Palmer, Becky Stoddard, Missy Kennedy, Judy Martin, Nancy Stevenson, Sue Sobel, Aleen Johnson: Row 4: Melissa Connolly, Meg Fellows, Nancy Alvord, Joy Harrington, Judy Hatton, Nancy Steward, Mar- ,ln ff, me ggggmpaniment, rianne Keating, Jane Williamson, Christy Pagan, Dana Marshall, Matt Winerg Row 5: Donna Shank, Robin McDougall, Elisa Primavera, Ann Sweeny, Nancy Minot, Christiana Geffen, Ted St. John, Martin Pike, Steve Tate. ul 'I -1 Concert Choir, Front Row: Anne Garvey, Nancy Stevenson, Melissa Karmody, Steve Tate, Fred Moyer, Bob Mansfield, Mary Foy, Ellen Jameson, Beth Maynard, Janet Roche, Mr. Richard Contig Row 2: Sara Stopek, Christy Ragan, Sue Sobel, Jane Williamson, Dana Marshall, Bill Marshall, Brian Hubbard, Bob Shompe, Betsy Tanner, Cathy Hubbard, DeeDee Curtis, Row 3: Mellissa Connolly, Dotti Heidt, Ted St. John, Jon Palmer, Chris Stoddard, Mark Behre, Stanley Gaines, Lou Bolster, Rufus Smith, Ben Parker, Sue Fellows, Elisa Krapf. Front Row: Spunky Pontecorvo, Fred Moyer, Julie Leone, Mieke Geffen, Paula Entin, Linda Mansfield, Dotti Heidt, Sharon Robinson, Sue Sokoloskig Row 2: Bill Marshall, David Pontecor vog Row 3: Don Pechet, Bob Shompe, Mary Foy, Cindy Nexon: Row 4: Mellissa Karmody, Bob Mansfield, Amy Yohn, Debbie Kant, Marrianne Ames, Janet Roche, Ellen Jameson, Beth May- nard, Judy Brewer, Elisa Krapf, Mr, Richard Contig Row 5: John Garvey, Brian Hubbard, Jonna Zimmerman, Carole Brawerman, Tanny lde, Sarah Adams, Jane Kraut, Jane Brawermfin, Bet sy Tanner, Jean Mosher, Janet Mazzola, Cindy Alpert, Cathy Hubbard, Sara Stopek, Row 6: Jody Mode, Mike Evans, Stanley Gaines, Brian Fellows, Lou Bolster, Ben Parker, Rulus W- Smith. Jay Phillips. Lynn Evans, DeeDee Curtis, 'l rima Kelley, Sue Fellows, ' Ben Parker .ir r oiriimriws the Concert Ch OI' MUSICAL ACTIVITIES BAND: The best word to describe the Wayland High School Band this year is improved. Under the direction of newcomer David Faucher, the Band started its year as it traditionally does as a marching band at the football games. The group worked long and hard and the labor paid off in exceptionally fine shows and a spirit of ac- complishment and enthusiasm which swept the whole band. This spirit continued throughout the concert season, making 1973-1974 a memorable year for the WHS band. STAGE BAND: The Stage Band was new this year, hav- ing been formed in October by George Doren. Consisting ers. The Band made its debut in November at the Battle ofthe Bands. Mixing an assortment of jazz, rock and big band numbers, the group has become one of the most entertaining musical groups Wayland High has ever seen in only its first year of existence. ORCHESTRA: The orchestra had a quiet yet hard work- ing year. Under its new director Jane Nahigian, brass and woodwind players were added to the previously all string group and a talented string quartet was formed. Thus it was a combination of the entire goup's work along with these welcome additions that made this year a success- ful one forthe WHS Orchestra. of twenty top brass, low woodwind, and percussion play- Q Music Club: Front Rowg Nancy Stevens, Marty Pike, Caroline Tandy, Cindy Alpert, Lee Armstrong. Row Twog Lou Bolster, Don Pechet, Gordy Peter- son, Mark Behre, Stanley Gaines, Paula Entin. Row Three: Fred Moyer, David Poritecorvo, Chris Stoddard, Matt Winer, Carolyn Evans, Rob Estrine, lVlr. Richard Conti. Aerial view ofthe Orchestra in concert. I Diane Unger playing in the Chamber Quartet. Orchestra: Front Row: Melissa Connolly, Cheryl O'NeilI, Paul Grenier, Leslie Randall, Stanley Cannes. Duane Unger, Row Two: Ms. Nahlglan, Chrlse tine Soorlan, Mariko Masuoka, Leslue Wong, Spunky Pontecorvo. Chris Stoddard, Hugo Avvn, Becky Stoddard, Davld Pontecorvo, Mark Behre, Ste- ven Tarver, Beh Parker. Stage Band: Front Row: Greg Pontecorvo, Frank Pontecorvo, Chris Stoddard, Hannah Llnden, Lou Bolster, Row Two, Jon Plke. Mr. Faucher, Ellsa Krapf, Steve Tate, Stu Gossels, Mark Behre, Steve Harder. Rob Estrnne. Peter Grenler, Kevln Kohler. Dr. Zurnmerrnan. Glen Lamb. Tom Klumpp. Tom Peterson, Dana Marshall, Mr. Doren. ,:.. V 1 if ' . f' ., . , 411. fr, 41.,..,.5l ff 9 ,. ' r v K ' ' 4 ' 5 '9f?flf712'f ' 1 f ' kwfiff- , ',gQ'7'53?' . , F . +3339 'El ,W 4 'll id' Mr DOVQF1IQUVISThF!SfiJfU'HflV1f1 31,1921-ll.lllfl pI,ly',.ll lin'-Vvlllll-I ' In ' 'I 4 ' A . ,. , ,, . .. .. ' 'vifrrwweimaeq' 3 1 .fa3fS,3 L ,4-:IW .,?','g,5,.,m1w, M, ,X ,ASN V Y... nd -' ,Jeff-n.' ,1,.w. 'N,- ,. .11 .EH I I ugh- f M ws ff -. ,1-'f'-JW'-I .am- ...ynf . V ,vw W ,wwe , ,.'7:w,. 4-, iffzfizy--g?' w ifq,,,1a,,,,,,:w. Band: Front Rowg Drum Major Rob Estrine, Brett Schuler, Dana Philbrook, Tom Peterson, Jon Schiff, Dana Marshall, Bob Ahlstrom, Tom Belmar- ich, Greg Pontecorvo, Nancy Minot, Mr. Faucher, Row 23 Carey Burke, Bob Wells, Mark Pauplis, Nat Reade, Ron Griffin, David Drevinsky, Harold Curtin, Barbara Myles, Cindy Grimshaw, Cathy Nelson, Roger Keller, Row 3: Laurie Raymond, Mary Gearn, Sue Donovan, Carolyn Tandy, Mary Griffin, Judy Garrell, Nancy Stevens. Cathy Burke, Becky Stoddard, Cheryl Hand, Row 43 Lou Bolster, Bobbi Jo Lewis, Steve Tate, Stuart Gossels. Kevin Kohler, Randy Hoes, Kevin Leney, Steven Tarver, Row 5g Roger Heeren, Mark Watson, Matt Baker, Mark Behre, Ted Rokicki, Tom Klumpp, Chris Stoddard, Steve Pauplis, Kurt Smith. Majorettes: Front Row: Debbie Phyllis, Diane Marcy, Mary Jo Nicolo: Dancers: Front Row: Karen Pendleton, Donna Matsas, Terry Irving, Chris Ster- Row 2: Jeanne Hanson. Jean Mercier. Linda Bowers. Susan FQHOWS. gis, Lisa Whltmerg Row 2: Sandy Steward, Debbie Ahl, Julie Leone, Ellen Chase, Claire Cummings, Karen Davis. The Marching Band trucks into formation. 'rpg' Wi-,T tri, mv. J V A g I, U I, 1' 5555? gf 'air-v7'f '3-2 mf!! r -Y!!! if ,af The Twirlers fiery halftime show. The Pom Pom girls pick up the spirit The Marching Band playingtheir big number. Bobbi Myles takes a break to watch the action. Drum Major Rob Estrine leads the band onto the field. Let's try this one more time, guys. SOCIETAS LATINAE The Latin Club began the year with its traditional Initiation ceremo- ny. The mysterious rites were performed with great dignity by the initi- ators and terror by the initiates. The initiates who made it through the ordeal joined with the old club members to carry out the year's activi- ties under the leadership of Mr. Smith. In October there was a spaghetti dinner, prepared by the Classics teachers for the students. Professor Douglas Stewart of Brandeis University spoke, and slides from last summers trip to ltaly were shown. The annual Saturnalian Banquet was a great success. This year's entertainment dealt with the problems of student tourists in modern day Rome as seen through the oracle of an ancient seer, ln January, the first annual Winter Fest was held in Wayland. Schools from all over the state were invited to present plays. recitations. and exhibits. A marionette performance of Euripides' Me- dea was given by Professor Peter Arnott of Tufts University. Once again the Latin Club had a super year. 4-N C... in xUg 4:-29 xr l i , The walk from l-lades. Head of Classics Dept Francis Smith 1 l'W'?fT'?S awaiting IUUPSGVUQHTV Nat Reade be ng led into darkness .... ...K 14 Ina! :iii All? Front Row: Vice President Rob Estrine, President Tom Klumpp. Secretary Cathy Hubbard. Treasurer Rufus Smith. Row 25 Iris Metzger. Sue Soko- loski, Larry Kant, Daphne Neumann, Susan Fellows, John Hagenstein, Peter Johnson, Row 3: Arthur Marston. Stew Gossels. Peter Crowley. Peter Raskin, Leslie Strauss, Tanny lde, Donna Shank, Mieke Geffen, Cheryl Ide. Helen Higley, Row 45 Robin Sebell. David Rashin. Faith Webster. Edna Marston, Pixie Keating, Marrine Mohr, Vicki Smith, Ingrid Sils, Kenny Felz. David Abend, Jody Mode, Robert Huntington. Paul Griffin, Row 5, Leslie Randall, Donna Matsas, Nancy Davis, Bill Logue, Richard Levine, Brian Fellows, Jeff Stally. Peter Moon. David Johnson. Burt Stopek, John Flani- gan, Michael Boyle, Chris Flowers, Larry Jacobson, Row 69 Sue Schaps, Mellissa Connolly. Laura Nance, Marcia Seller. Cathy Norwood. Loree Far- rar, Ellen True, Phil Lincoln, Stu Smith, Su Morse, Tricia Kelley, Meg Fellows. Stephanie Burns. MaryAnn Ames. Kim Keith. Row 7g Jerry Mc- Gonagle, Janet Roche, Nat Reade, Dickie Perelli, Brian Hubbard. Maryanne Primavera, Dottie LeBaron. Louis Chodosh. Tommy Peterson. Kather- ine Hazard, Marion Pandiscio, Stephen Floridia, Claire Mazzola, Cathy Dunlay, Robin Keith, Carolin Okumian. Dawn Hill. xg' Chow line at the Spahetti Dinner. PN. '53 1 L , -gf' .. f .1 1 - I ,X . 1 V- 'ffl x -.. I I-Y '-.-.L Mr arirl Mrf, lowf: 1-riioy the rnr-nl, ltiiliiu 'iiiiilli :iii lrii ,i ifilill Robin Keith hands over the chicken. -ur ' Fi 1 t . xl, I ,A f ..I ' ning ,pw 1- 'T' il Dickie Perelli watches over the banqueters 1 I Q., f, 1 by .,,. V 4 ,Q ' 1 1 .,f. Roman Soldiers on the loose. .S 1 4 al' ' I ,. LJ A X11 4 f gif! 1 1- 'nag 5 , X X A 1 A Wine Girl keeps the crowds quenched. - . 5- go' Uri, ,1 'fi 1. 'H T fi .1 Mark Behre munches on some grapes. W 1 ' . , . .. 4 ' 9 ' ilrwi '-Il: Blixiif' .lx I , I' ix xl vm' rQ9! sm Q tara, ifllbliii' ' 1 f J W I P if I. . ,ggi . if if'?i4' f' fy .gf fr x x .',u ,v 1: V s ,.. Iv ,,i . Win . uf? ' H iff-: 1, A vc ' fi , 4 n ' I rl: J .gilt I F 2 3 3 mi. nd' iw ' I x 4 1' t 'Mag .W Xvgxl xx., aw .WX Hhfxfu A5 I N fb W 12 1 f SY H i ii --'ms Y i 'FI' ,ff 3 nh- ' 52721 Prof. Arnotfs marionette performance of the Nledea. A display at the Glassical Field Day. Latin Club President Torn Klurnpp -U Vine great oralor Lawrence Kant. Leslie Strauss, Sue Fellows, and Rob Estrine prepare a feast. CERCLE FRANCAIS The French Club combined new and traditional activi- ties to make it an exciting year. The club's first initiation was held in October. New members were questioned by the court of King Louis the fourteenth before joining the club. ln December the Haitian Party spread the spirit of Christmas to the french-speaking Haitian children of Dorchester. lVlr. Lowe was Santa Claus and members of the club had an enjoyable afternoon playing with the guests, The spring French Dinnerzalso was entertaining as usual in true French style. C'etait une autre annee formidable! J 'K' HELLO! Gettingthe ax - French style. Spreading joy to others, during Haitian Christmas party. .'r',,,...,..,., Front Row: Vivian Irish, Susan NlcDugaII, Nancy Alvord, Elisabeth Geiger, Bill Eckel, Row 2: Barham Kruger, flIivlJwli1lil, llf-lmllw Alil, Sur- West, Row 3: Leslie Randall, Eva Statz, Amy Johnston, DeeDee Curtis, Dianne Unger, Sandra Hillel, l.f!Sll1'Wf7llff, Uitliy l.innr-rl, Linf- ll:-niwll, Row 4g Peter Chala. Karen Thompson, Karen Griffin, Nancy White, Laurie Vincello, Laurie Kriigrrmn, trim.: llesirnonfr, Rulli Aw-iil, ll.irli,ir,i IVlr llornmr ls, Bill Hayes, Susan Knopping, Stephen Calabro, Cindy Doran, Amy Rossborough, Debbie: K.inl, A. ll Giviyqrrr, 'N l Peter Chala announces the roll ofthe new members. French Clubber entertains her Haitian friend. ,,'H-M. Mm Clockwiseg Gennell Lockwood, Chris Cullinane, Mr Cruthirds, Mr. Engborg, Beth Ashack, Joe Bnily,EIis:iKr:xpf,S.ir.ihRub:-i1-., ir.1r.y M.iiIii-ws. 'nl 'Vx' 'W IN4 EL CLUB DE ESPANOL The Spanish Club this year was very active with the Framingham Spanish Center. They participated in a Big-Sister Big-Brother program and the students devel- oped good relationships with the children from Fram- ingham. The annual Spanish Club Dinner was a huge success and everybody had a good time. New and inter- esting ideas are planned for next year. I Zig Final rehearsal for the Spanish Banquet. Mixing up the Sangria . I HN Y'-'ont Rowg Jon Levine, Jim Carroll, Barry McLean, Ed Clough, John Hines, Pete Johnston, Row 25 Margo Dorfman, Mary Peeler, John Kutasz, Jerry T hoe, Ken Clough, Rupert Smith, Mark Reed, Greg Norton, Row 35 Judy Cotton, Nan Chase, Carolyn Bean, Beth Maynard, Liz Resnick, Janice T -art. lvlissy Kennedy, Judy Hatton, Sue Fellows, MaryAnn Keating. an 1 Musical entertainment at the Spanish Club Dinner. 2 A MM.-f Behind the scenes at the Spanish Dinner. The festive Spanish Commons Mrs. Stather gives last minute instructions, Boh Conway and I mln- Hrifiw- af V 'f y, 1, Li -. ,. .,' ! fs -me ,Y vi-,, VVAYLAND FREE PRESS STAFF I I 3 ,K I 1 i F ' 5 1 V X mfr ,Q ' 'Q ,A,E',' ' 4 if Lf Vzgggllffw ' 4 A ml W'MW'MwM4 Front Row: Beth Broad, Elisa Krapf, Row 2g Dave Drevinsky, Josh Winer, Peter Hoenig. ATTIC STAFF rg- 1 F' ' 'Q-, 'Wi X f .ff En.. ' 4, 5f1w J'ig , 4' .. .1. , .,,f e -B? S-xv. .px -. ...i ,,.'f2w.: vu. il .- ,'1,' ! 1 , s r ', If I Christiana Geffen, Margaret Kolm, Advisor Jim Kates, Steve Harder, Mariko Masuoka, Chris Flowers. fl NX MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB E767 W fvilk A X X Front Row: Avi Hayon, Kathy Lynch, Julie Nardone, Row 2: Robin McNeill, Missy Burdett, Row 3: Lloyd Alderson, Laurie Wallace, Kyle Wallace, Row 4: Leslie Bridge, Paul Goehner, Advisor Louis Oxford. NATICNAL HDNOR SDCIETY Front Row: Cathy Burke, Suzanne Beckwith, Melinda Carter, Gayle Hitchcock, Carol Entin, Chris Cullinane, Nancy Steward, Debby Andvll, Jon Buchbinder, Jon Schiff, David Vivat, Rob Flanigan, Christiana Geffen, Andrew Geiger, Waller Spokowski, Charles lim kr-ll, Row 2: l.iiir- Gootlnmri, Bill Rubin, David Hoey, Peter Tate, Sue Williams, Laurie Wallace, Charlene Flynn, Robin Mr,Neil, Donna l.1lemiii.i, llvlly llrniiiir-, ll.ivifl Y.ini.iitino, Jay Gray, Linda Mansfield, JoAnne Columbus, Judy Brewer, Sue Bicknell, Margaret Kolrn, Laurie Raymond, Sur- ff'llfJW'-, Row 3: M.iry loy, lllen Jameson, Barbara Haggett, Harris McNeil, Nancy Lawless, Francie Reynolds, Anno Jewel, led Sl JOflfl,ClIffHf'lllIlf'l,lVl.lllfl'1'llflr'llf.l'sl,K.lllKfllj1 ef, I-3'VY Kant, Janet Mallolar C3ll'lY Hubbard, Jorma Zimmerman, Sue Sokoloski, Mariko Masuoka, Row 4: Phil I inf rllii, lmrf-ii llioll-1, lllir-ryl U' Neil, Cary Wong, Josh Winer, Martin Pike, Tom Klumpp, Wiebe Postema, Gary l amonl, lonl'.ilrilr-r,Sleplir-iillzirrlf-v,Iloiii1l'1'f'lf'r HUMAN RELATIONS SEMINAR W-f ' V, 3 2 A A it A ' ' A 5 ' .z. xi . ff rwrit A 1 i , ii, if 1 2' 7: v 4 , ,punt V,ff'iw I LW gf! qszznlllu M- I All Human Relations Seminar at the Warren-McDonald estate. Rapping attheSeminar. , v, . ,hz - A A E -, , iii A ' ' ju .A 'fr Af , v N ., ' 5? ' . A ' N9 U, f ..4v ' V ,X U A H ,,,.. .grads ,fa- ri -Ka .4 Y A . ,hi ,W-J h , ., rl . M-.,:.f'3'Qw,g35L',,,,Q.f iritf..-AAR Tete a tete. Kevin Pierre relaxing in the backyard 1-4 N N MATHTEAM 2 2 V Q . HT Front Row: Bruce Allen, Margaret Kolm, Janice McLean, Chris Flowers, Peter Moon, Row 2: John Hines, Frank Smoot, Rufus Smith, Jeff Lamont CHESSTEAM '34, , f T 23 1 . ,. K 'W ' A .. 3 K4 'YV 1 - 1 , 7 1' J ' K 1 A laughs-1. . Us ut , ik 1' Front Row: Robert Huntnngton, Chris Flowers, Larry Kant, Joel Pollack, Row 2gM21ryf:1rr-I Kolm, Davr-Drwvnnsky, Mr I Y.llIkSflf'HUl1, Str-vo mtv I I K 'fg'v:f,'r- . GREENHOUSE CLUB i I I 3 1 O 1..J v I? Q Y? X257 f ai. 1',,g 2 fi ., V fllkzlfa. b fm' 41 9 9 U 7'?5v Front Row: Carol Entin, Josh Winer, Lois Hines, Row 2: Randy Hagenstein, Peter Hoenig, Elisa Primavera, Su Morse. A. V. CLUB i ,rr-w is K, 5 x X Ji 1 Q fa ' Carson Hovey, David Ortn, Bruce White, Robert Close, Bob Clawson, Advisor Mr. Ryan. X finn KEY CLUB Front Row: Dave Harris, Oscar Bennett, Graduate Doug Parker, Greg Dietrich, Matt Murray, Row 2: Larry O'ReilIy, Tim Confrey, Chip Hartford. Bruce Mackay, Row 3: Bruce Paige, Gregg Anderson, Tom Manley, Paul Sellier, Jamie Gilman, Tim Fitzgerald, Andy Hatch. School Committee Member Duke Irvine. Advisor James James. WARGAMING CLUB fx 41 K'-P L Front Row: Mark Behre, Matt Baker, Jamie Gilman, Stephen Steckley. Row 2: Joe Bailey, David Crowell, David Ynnmrlino, l.1y Gmy, D.'1viclSloIlard. HJ! l I X, Freshman: Advisor Ms. DeLaiarro, Vice President Cas Griglik, Treasurer Bar- bara McCormack, President Julie Donahue, Secretary Marion Pandiscio, Advisor Mrs. Mabardy. Row 2: Dee Hortenson, Laura Nance, Chip Bamburger, Ellie Dwight, Suzanne Shaps. Row 3: Meg Meal, Loree Farrar, Linda Lund, Patty Fajkowski. .- Sophomore: Front Row: Fred Moyer, Treasurer Elisa Krapf, Secretary Cindy Al- pert, Lisa Maini, Jane Braw- erman, Robin Sebell, Presi- dent Erich Horgan. Row 2: Robert Huntington, Matt Winer, Skip Weldon, Mike Levy, Advisor Mr. Mack, Vice President Sue Sobel.. Junior: Front Row: Dianne Vrablik, Treasurer Kathy Tauer, Vice President Jana Eglzi, Presient Peter Hanlon, Secretary Karen Strafuss. Anne Garvey, Joyce Nahab- edian, Row 2: Nan Chase. Libby Jewel, Christy Pagan. Gita Mohammed, Don Pech- et, Jane Burke. Row 3: Sue Knopping, Amy Johnston, Tricia Kelley, Holly Altman. Bob Shornpe, Peter Johnson, Steve Floridia. EXECUTIVE BOARDS. U-, --- 4: 3' .W ff f ,4 . ,..,y 1 'bl -...,, ff Mangan il' Fla? if I1 A w 'S A w ve' , . ,.a i 1. ' ,,,,,,4-- 'S 4' STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of President Mariko Masuoka, Vice President Arthur Marston, Secretary Sara Stopek and Treasurer Michael Boyle, the Student Council was more active this year than ever before. In a beautifying campaign, trash barrels were painted and a schedule for classes to clean up the lunch room was initiated. Al- though it can only be used after school, the coke ma- chine put in by the Student Council gives refreshment to many students. With the many dedicated underclassmen participating in Student Council, next year should be another great year. It says here in Roberts Rules of Order .. Mariko Masuoka leads the discussion. ' Student Council in session. ,im e,l,, ,X . W E P . , , ina l 4 Front Row: Kevin Matthews, Bill Marshall, Loree Farrar, Robert Wells, Marcia Seller, President Mariko Masuoka, Row 2: Mr-r-f1.m Pririi.'ivcr.'i,K.'1thy Gray, Elisa Primavera, Steve Florida, Tricia Kelley, Row 3: Treasurer Michael Boyle, Janine Mr.l rum, Sarah Holirrrlu, ':3.ii.ili Arl.iin',. ROW 4: flliflrvw Geiger, Peter Hoenig, Chris Culliriane, Chris Flowers, Bill Quigley. lllfl STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES The Student Council started the year with a workshop in Southborough to determine their goals for the year. In November, a spectacular concert by Aerosmith was sponsored with much success. Winter Week was given a renewed boost this year starting off with Jeremiah play- ing at the Winter Week dance. All week long during lunch periods It's Academic, Fred Nloyer's Jazz Trio, the Concert Choir, Chorus, Stage Band and Chamber Quar- tet, a forum with Dr. Goff, and Marx Brother, Charlie Chaplin and hockey movies were presented. Student Council involved many different students in their various activities during an exceptionally active year. F A L Aj Stage door entrance, Aerosmith concert. Jamming away Aerosmith's lead. Aerosmith rolls into the Fieldhouse, WINTER WEEK PLAYS Mary: CCross down lefty Did you see the Winter Week plays last night? ' Joe: Sure did! I can't see how a student can pick a play, cast it and direct it themselves and then put it on. CCross to Maryj John: I Know - and in only about six weeks! Linda: Yea, but they all did a good job - especially Anne Garvey in directing the Junior Play No Why . Mary: I really wasn't sure who would get the best actor and actress, they all did so well. John: CFacing down rightj They all seemed to go smooth- ly and the audience enjoyed the whole evening. .....,,,-NK ,V,A.,fq. Out of my way! I d md., Sue Sobel listens intently to Jane Williamson. . 1 ' if Marcia Seller and Barbara McCormack, David Jabs expounding his theory I f i , A tense moment in No Why . fi Y ur' 1 . -s X Dana Marshall and Ellie Dwight. EHSFJ Kfapf in UA TVYSUWH PWC - 7 Q Q 1 4 'D 1 5 3 l l i Seniors Jon Palmer and Carol Entin. Qf?35E'.'!fJf Brother-Sisterly love. WINTER WEEK AWARDS Best Play: UNO Why - Junior Best Actor: Jon Schiff - Senior Best Actress: Christy Ragan M Junior Supporting Actor: Bob Shompe - Junior. Supporting Actress: Jane Williamson - Sophomore All Star Cast: Mark Behre -A Junior, Carole Brawerman - Senior, Dana Marshall ee Freshman, Marcia Seller - Freshman. .......-.--4 DRAMA PRODUCTIONS EVERYBODY'S GOT THEIR SONG The first Drama production this year was a traditional collage of skits taken from well known comic strips. This fast paced show dealt with religion, school, and parents, among other social concerns. Some of the songs were Uneasy Rider by Chip Bamburger, Sweet Gypsy Rose by Erik Slickman, a sos of One Tin Soldier by Dotti Heidt and the finale by the entire cast. The originality of the set, the large cast, the many new faces and the variety of skits all contributed to an enjoy- able show. P.T.O. SCHOLARSHIP SHOW Having exhausted the idea of a scholarship drive and a walk to raise money, the PTO. turned to Arlene Leonhardt to help them out. Using teachers, seniors. administrative officials and other assorted bodies, Mrs. Leonhardt managed to create the most entertaining show of the year. Packed with laughs, songs, and dance, the show featured a Ro- man Senate, an Atlantic City Beauty contest, a roaring 20's Cabaret, a 50's Malt Shop, a Circus Bigtop, and a Canadian Mounted Police out- post. The theme of this highly acclaimed show was what the teachers dreamed of being Cbesides teachersj. Although the P.T.O. has raised larger sums of money in the past, this had to be the most pleasant way for donors to contribute. A THOUSAND CLOWNS This year's serious drama production was A Thousand Clowns. The cast included both veterans and newcomers under the direction of Mrs. Leonhardt, assisted by senior Kathy Gray, the play centered around the attempts of a bachelor uncle, Murray Burns, to keep custo- dy of his orphaned nephew, Nick. Complications arose when pressure was applied by the social workers fMike Boyle and Sharon Fransiscob. Senior Erik Slickman held the starring role of Murray Burns while freshman Chip Bamburger portrayed his young nephew, Nick. Sup- porting roles were held by Rob Estrine and Kevin Matthews. All in all the cast put in a solid effort. John Garvey, Chip Bamburger, Jon Palmer, Peter Hanlon, Bill Marshall. vim: Front Row: Nancy Stevens, Donna Fitzgerald, Kathy Leon- lfaihy Gray, Adrienne Galbraitheg Row 2: David Jabs, Brad Keyes. Dottie Hiedt . Erik Slickman, Mark Behre, Powell Scott. Kate Meai and John GGVVGY + 'fr '-Q - Q, U . K' 'pf' E ' '75 if e.?Q . A 2 r l 1 5 9- ,, 'NJ .5 bs 5 ,-sf ff' 1 1. 'V in V if 3? QE er 1 '. .J 1. f ul f. N, 3 it , . , f-z - : ,. ' A . ,,'- 1 W A E Q V ., l ? , f' W af fi 5 3? 4 ' ,em ,,,1.'1 N152-ii - l ' I WZIAZV M J, ' .' l 5 33 A Q 3 , Q fdm i x ' as ' 'gg A K if 1 a fa vig' ff. , Q , Y' Q ' 'J Q X91 4' 1 - , K 1 I Q , ,N U' 2 ijwg :UI 1 1 n I I 2 : AM 11,5 ?a akm . Q., A li ,Q 'f 4 P 1 . f J .4 'Q' 5W59t2?ff', L Ag, 'Q xl wwf I C-,. 'Q' if x ,- , , '1,, ' , We E Y V 4 , 1 4, .. ll: i , f v w rf. ' 1 1' , I ! l fllft, E I J f 4' I is ug'-.-as-f 1 ,un Hs 4.32-Q .3,' i ,gie Qf,?fsgm,i 5. ...,..f ' Hg .rl 'J ' s ,qwnglw ak 1 if 'MX is ' 1 fi I A THOUSAND CLQWNS -A 'aiu Bob Chippermonkey Estrine clowns it up. Q,..,f X Kevin Matthews sympathizes with Erik Slickman 13:2 5 , 1 . f' i v3 .,,'1 V , z l l , Z 17W cafe ' :xg If ' ,if x if - 3 , ,:.,f i agp Sharon Fransisco finds a shoulder to lean on. Chipper Barnburger shows off his favorite toy. A w Q' ' A ll J, 40,53 M 2 4-2:1 rl? he v e a 21' 3 fftffrs ' ' , .... A frantic social worker. Erik Slickman surveys the pigeons. dwg Ns E':.d.3-JSIQIA :Atl Am.. . Wife... . .. .,..s.... ans. ugly. Drama Club. Front Row: Jane Williamson, Sue McDonald, Gaye Cataldo, Marcia Palmer, Sarah Adams, Sarah Roberts, Juliet Kolm, Kathy Vvlmleri, Nancy Stevens, Mary Foy, Christy Ragan, Beth Sadler, Nancy Dalryrnple, Carol McKenzie, Carol Enting Row 2: Carole Mordecai, Bonnie- Mr Nr-ill, .lim Parker, Brad Keyes, Bob Shompe, David Jabs, Hal Curtin, Kurt Smith, John Garvey, Chip Bamburger, Amy Lamb, Judy Keys-s,l.iurr'l1H.iiikOr. Ronda Bolivar, Mary Clifford, Candy Nexon, Holly Altman, Rob Estrineg Row 3: Mrs. Arlene Leonhardt, Carole Brawerrnan, ,lfilllltl lirnvnz-rnian, l is.: Mauna, Judy Doran, Sue Goodman, Meegan Primavera, Elisa Primavera, Ellen Jameson,?3u1rSobel,Elusa Krapl,Jrrnnilr-r Moiitiionu-ry, Lim- Cllio dosh, Anne Garvey, Dianne Vrablik, Melissa Karmody, Marie Cummings, Kathy Gray, Kf1lf:lVlrrf1I, Nancy Roche, Kathy l f-orilmifll, I infla lane Mans lieldg Row 4: Bill Marshall, Mark Behre, Erik Slikman, Dana Marshall, Roger Heeren, Kevin Matthews, led St. John ll'J , paw. -1 .W--may GFSBI' . ' xv nw who seek, talkgthuuvc-gwman r of being alone . . 1 4 Vim xt :iv t Q -Q- ,,- U ' ., , ' Hjif. -- g .. Wukirnf1'f..,. 5. , X rw ll A1 46 1 4 ,f 1 I , 41ill4m, ,A A f 9 '13 18 i 'vp 'HQ' 'x ,K . Q. Q ave wnthm the 'Qrds r s FRESHIVIEN .',Jf,' b1Q5T'5r' 'f Tull , 'af . , X' 1 L 'I' , ' L' ' ,f'A'4 X'-4-Q .sf- -W l , gif' 4 y ' - ' - YA 3 l Q A N k' liviyfhhi'-. JMX.. HBO . --rfb A Front Row: Bruce Allen, Kevin Mathews, Kathy Tannert, Suzanne Chaps, Loree Farrar, Susan Floridia, Anne Schuetteg Row 2: Marney Ober, Kathy Norwood, Carey Beckwith, Pam Murch, Kathenne Hazard, Marion Pandiscio, Barbara McCormack, Wendy Ziner, Melissa Connily, Steve Tate: Row 3: Meg Meal, Linda Weyzstein, Bob Wells, Tommy Peterson, Lewis Chodosh, Glen Behmer, Peter Raskin, Andy Holiand. Gmoumzon Typical Frosh. I quit! 4 Wh Front Row: Larry Jacobson, Lois Hines, Dotty LeBaron, Stephanie Jeffery, Steve Pesek, Scott Coleman, Row 2: Marcia Syliar, Sue West, Ellen True, Ellen Dooley, Dee Mortensen, Roger Keller, Brian Steel, ROW 3: Dickie Pereli, Dave Levin, Laura Nance, Maryanne Primavera, Liz Geiger, Brian Hubbard, Nat Reade. 9 9 .- 1 -1 4 Larry Jacobson takes a break. r - ' - ' rv' i, i W, 'ff .f . 1' . - I ,. . .-I 'I 'xiii SA 6. -1 ...Wt .-, Miss DeI'Olio helps out Gregg Norton. Un you yy-l pmlili-ni I if l.'l -bl, ' 2 - ,i - N -f:'6 '-4f5hy '04, milf mix? ,,'r J WV! - V ' ' , W W Front Row: Kathryn Johnson, Sue Burdett, Laura Murray, Becky Stoddard, Laurie Vincello, Tricia Sanders, Dave Weeks, Chris Keary, Rob Ahls- tromg Row 2: Patty Kutasz, Karen Danielson, Andris Jakobsons, Paul Krigman, John Gilman, Peter J. Crowley, Jimmy DeAngIis, Glen Wogan, Stan- ley Gaines. Is this how Richard Nixon did it? liustflunkeda History test. JiIlTomaseIlo Patty Sears Glad he's doing it and not me! ' rfgvh .,,,,1m,7w4 ' , A ' v wi, IL- 'lnhkriau -gnu, he KN Front Row: Richard Levine, Jill Whitney, Nancy Wedlock, Julie Leone. Nancy Minot, Lisa Whitmer, Michelle Zimmerman, Dave Hearneg Row 2, Bruce White, Sandy Stewart, Mary Wynne, Don Wood, Desiree Johnson, Lane Kovnfat, Ronnie Qabcockg Row 3: Elaye Selby, Bob Powell, Steve Mill- er, Nathaniel Doe, Mark Slade, Ken Wood. ' Z - ' H-124, ef K j-1' age- X i 'T :X . i, 'M be ' . I A A -T fe 1 i S ofa o J,-Q -xc K-X l . i -.y , ef X ,N S , . X S, -'xxx N 5 xg-.g,:2 Q X: fe- or fy :U ,Sq -S-, - '. .Y - X 'SN--W, 3wQ17'fE Fo N fi' W' ff 'M 'Ei al Q' S S ,X T vi LA9 - lfifflg S+. 'i9A- 1 0 0 N al w 11 l l, J 'i -I 4 'I Front Row: Joanne Nardone, Beth Ashack, Hetchen Kriedl, Cheryl Hand, Cindy Grimsaw, Kathy Nelson, Karen Davis, Row 2: Bill Shomphe, Kathy O'ConneII, Debbie Smith, Judy Allen, Ellen Marston, Connie Langer, Bruce Vansiclen, Allen Hagar, Greg Hellmuthg Row 3: Kresten Lindstrorn, Glenn Nlersereau, Dan Keating, Steve Antonell, Bill Nlaley, Mike Toohey, Jamie Most, Rob Evans, Jeff Hersh, Randall Hoes. 'iff'-e ,,.. .. L Y... 5 .,1l - 5 :I 1 '- 1 -.- has--......,.,,,,, ..... ,ill ' ,ff I N -v' hw., f , - ' , UN-nv, , 1' ' I I' I xb xy L 'V' 1 , K rf 5 ,f '--- My I can't even boil water! f 41..- ,fou a dollar Don't l get some The future lVlacDonald's-To-Lunch-Bunch, xv ' f A I v 1 i ! 5 q, , fu, C Front Row: Roger Zimmerman, Sue Furner, Ann Marie Sadler, Valerie Statkus, Nancy Koenig, Andrea Staiao, Steve Droleau, Andy Ferguson: Row 2: Charles Nlendler, Andrea Mahoney, Bill Logue, Joel Harris, Peter N. Crowley, Beth Robson, Edna Marston, Kathy Whalen, Ellen Chafe: Row 3: Jay Phillips, Jeff Canter, Bob Mulrey. George Getman, Patrick Crowley, Phil Robinson, Bob Layman, Andy Sostek, Janet Chryssicas, Kris Yerby, Todd Lappetito. Front Row: Hugo Ahn, Peter Newman, Patty Fajkowski, Cathy Casale, Ellie Dwight, Carey Burke, Row 2g Kevin Leny, Patty Cotton, Julie Donahue, Tanya lde, Abbey Harder, Amy Rossboroughg Row 3: Bill Eckel, Ilene Knopping, Judy Farrel, David Johnson, Cecila Cummings, Cass Griglik, Russ Leshne, James Horgos, Burt Stopek. bln A fo .41 x 1 JA :H-1,41 Pl fn I in., rl Front Row: Viennese Quarles, Charlie Mendler, Billy Keeler, Karen Vussell, Lynore Selinger, Linda Stillman, Sharon Knous, Laura Bank, Bruce White, Row 2: Cindy Mogan, Karen Smith, Tim Gary, Ken Hogue, Johm Glieger, Bob Cramer, Bob Gavin, Debbie Dorr, Francis Rockett, Bob Jewett, Jeff Stalley, Mark Pauplis. 'Y-. 2120- Shouldrft it bg boiling by now? lJ0llierLcrBs1rOn, Sarah liruirri, Nl.iry.i N1-J..:' i in mv r', ' :'-.,,' up 8 1 lit 'rag 1 5, . 'l'1!f jf, ' 5 'QN1-tifAviTflg,,2i 331 ga i 3 f t W Q ' 1 A In. ff 4, iff .dfbiiaif 3:5 Er'-f-ff' iz Front Row: Matthew Mase, Henry Jones, Ken Hutchinson, Chris Newman, Dana Pekunece, Gary Leonard, Marilyn Stone, Nancy Dalrympleg Row 2 Martin Zanghi, Amy Lamb, Nancy Stevens, Chris Sturgis, Cindy McNiff, Ann Bohlen, Mary Jo Nicolo, Ruth Averill, Dave Jeffrey, Row 3: Kurt Smith Andy Fleischer, Jeff Sklar, Billy Harris, John Flanigan, Amy Yohn, Sue Badders, Jean DeFlorio, Laurie Krigman, Barbara Manley, Tracy Larkins Tony Barry. .xxx ,,,,.f-A-7 i 'asf' , l l -Q An artist at work. A break between notes. Lynn Zearfoss Hocus Pocus! 1 Q A S 1 r l E, 2 . v-1g ,,,,, c- v 5 ' , t- .. Hg, 4 j 5 -' 'A MQ ..-. Wffzt- 'i'i . Sf-F2,. '- , . , , , , ., .4 ll,-' - .- ZMLYVZTY M I ' .. - V1 ly, , .h.,,, ,,.. ,. N- J-dw vlfl f ,. X iz .,,5:,f.3.- J A v . ' J ' M' ' ' - 5 ,::3'l'. f -if i:.l -:l:., ' . t ., Q f ,S si: W ' L ,P 1 - V ' A i, .A A -'wsu Q .. Q ff' .11 , .- '- k, U - 52-3 ., ' i 1' 112-1. V AX .rf xv: levi. 1:a:1-fl-1 .2 P ' , ' .. - ' ' ' ' V . ., .,.,. .,. L, Front Row: Kathy O'Connor, Wayne Shurts, Dave McCarthy, Kevin Locke, Bob Garver, Steve Pauplis: Row 2: Lisa Murray, Anne Marie Geffen, Car- son Hovey, Mark Nyland, Mike Zicko, Alan Bishop, Mark Cleveland, Don Augustus, Row 3: Pam Werby, Tracy Stetson, Judy Lawrence, Dana Lupis, Sheri Williams, Debbie Ahl, Diane Spagnolo, Kathy Leonhardt. x lfsf X. 'Ni . , -vw cfauuu If-1 - ,Si 1 'l .. il . . - . -I N.-,-f 1 f -fl v-. '- 1 - J 2 'img zu. ,. ff. wi -., by S.-,til . Q l-:.,,-1 -.T'- '... .' ' 'H . - U Q-'I Nh-U. V ..'.' 4. -iq .' . Lam 'W'- 131 ff M ,.,.., Qgr'-53 -fs 1 5 , Front Row: Cindy Doran, Lynda Selinger, Sue Currier, Amy Little, Chip Bamburger, Emil Tanner, Paul Theopholusg Row 2: Mary Peeler, Barbi Rock- well, Linda Lund, Delle Stenquist, Peter Johnston, John McGowen, Mike Evans, Chip Jones, Greg Norton, Mark Donavon, Pat Haggerty, Jeff Wood, Row 3: Claire Cummings, Linda Bowers, Kim Ahlman, Mary Griffin, Peter Moschella, Debbie Wood, Brian Fellows, Scott Ames, Jim Griffin, Dick Akins, Dave Harrison, Jean Callin. U ll 5 riff ff Y Dick Pereli t- Q ?A ii 1 v 'af A 2 N W 5 a I QQWT.: 'gif-5 , 5,4 it xiii: ,.i,Mg :.,., ,iii , ., 'ff 1'4 - ,J N 'Q ,'5 . 1,50 -Miaaf ' ,T 1 l , ,V .at t M, N, 717,13 5 .2 . i . F, ,s 3. I, W ,L 32, . , ,Ai W, Q f Mt' ' . new A',fW'i':v ji' . .,, Study in the Amphitheatre. Munching away. The 24th . . , Well ah, I was . . . at the Nurses' Office!?! Tracy Stetson i Xvf E .xt Front Row: Alice Therrian, Cheryl Walton, Michele LaPlante, Lauren Banker, Jenifer Mennell, Chuck Freeman: Row 2: Judy Keyes, Donna Deveaux Barbara Crougar, Danny Angerman, Jeff Southmayd, Clay Jones, Andy Keane: Row 3: Gloria Regan, Jill Tomasello, Leslie Sabean, Ralph Wagner James Ricci, Mike Hoffman, Andreas Jakobson, James Reed. lil l fi 2 as ix. ,Q X ,Y-N ,RVN V: lclhklvfwv -B ' 'W XX K llgihi ' Wx? A '-R-gl NPXIIAY R -Q ' fxxtqxggjxwyxgxli Q J-wx , . wx l X' if - 1 l. :AU M -l mu wr' it Ml , my Abi l ,X Q lx P tx' ,fl , , X-L I ,f l X ,lx-Y -XY - s I -,.. , . X p X l,ll,tih .N X . Q . f N A' XX 'XJ fr LVN l xg i xc X ll! QS I XJ B X 5 ltXlyX,wX f' Bok ' Cjxxll lRNlyX, H U rr QGXX J X , , J x i '- li N ,ig 1 ' -, , sig. V 9, -. ,M X 'l y ., xt, l Q it -29 -5 E-'Q-14 ll 'ff' XR it il elf We if lf ,W flip , U ,Q U l XY , ,x WN ,, fix. x K xt N, - l.-V, .U z QV Axx ly . , W Y l it H ,X ,wg .. it ,H . l, 1 -fgml-osll l l, hifi ill Y' fs. :oi l vp l xl Y L. A N' l ix' I 'f- ' FQ,-'g U' ir' I . , , , , .. , , .f X ., . , -,,- gf 5 -,- -4,17 Jane McKinnon Margie Irving surveys the scene. Front Row: Nlatt Reardon, Rob Hines, Lenny Dendunnen, Leslie Schofield, Noreen Powell, Row 2: David Stevens, Heather Rodts, Sue Burgett, Mary Howard, Beth Braunigg Row 3: Bill Platt, Bob Jesson, Chuck Ferguson, Eric Seles, Peter Chala. , I- ,W 81 gi 5 t-Rx f 157 s X il' 'lily Wil-x l,lK'Xiyrlifl.x1 il, lfllafl- Wwl .l I Lf' L' i n , 4 7 Y ll I ii R' V W I H inn ist I I fl L 1 . ,X , I 1, , 4, 3 l , ik' lx , V N - if K X 1 y . i i L K kl i ix L L L L L ll, lm V. , xx , , l Front Row: Susan McDougall, Paula Entin, Eileen Keaveney, Tom Yamartino, Juliet Kolm, Corinne Comeau, Bob Mansfield: Row 2: Jane William- son, Sue Morse, Lisa Maini, Mary Anne Keating, Jane McKinnon, Mary Pelletierg Row 3: Leslie Brown, Lisa Halbower, Randy Hagenstein, Alberto Salazar, Carol McQueeney. any Qs AHL. n fx-q,,,muP. my J ..., -f 7 'lxaL.W1 'Q -8' X I 'hut' l s. ' 'Qnix 1 v f l l l i l l -Rx-X-N Joe Wallace, Mark Reed on the Hill. Bill Kruger, David Abend, Peter Moon lil Y l Jennifer Nlerghart School gets to Lisa Halbower. tifnffv ii! xt' ,, . ,...p 31 551 ik Front Row: Kelly Matthews, Leslie Strauss, Chris Nance, Jeanne Hansen, Rupert Smith, Row 2: Christine Nleimaris, Greg Kirshe, Debbie Schwartz Judy Hatton, Andy Falveyg Row 3: Jane Kardell, Brad Keyes, Bob Close, Bob Cavelius, Carl Salerno. I iii 1 in Xykl it .. yi 1 ' gy V 'MJ ,V I N ' ff'9't4?l ,I ,. A .L Front Row: Gay Crockett. Cheryl Pope, Pam Dorr, Bobbi Jo Lewis, Angela Bowman, Linette Williams, Bill Frechette, Row 2: Wayne De-Vaughn, Kar en Blom, Audrey Linquist, Debbie Phylis, Dan Elliot, Andy Hatch, Row 3: Judy Martin, Donna Schenck, Jim Casey. Keith O'Reilly, Gilbert Pinkham Marvin Allen. fe-ffflff pl! Adu' 'kgs if 131 'N 1 ' 1 me xi gr... 4. Elisa Primavera studying over lunch. I Gay Crockett , iw fb Front Row: David Abend, Bill Kruger, Fred Moyer, Cindy Alpert, Peter Moon, Jane Brawerman, Debbie Kant, Madeline Falvey, Row 2: Nancy Pretzer, Stuart Gossels, Anne Manning, Faith Wester, Pixie Keating, Ellen Boyles, Greg Pontecorvog Row 3: Franklin Smoot, Bill Hayes, Diane Unger, Steve Tarver, Patty Carroll, Donna Matsas. ' . X ..,. 1 . i 1 1, , , V ' f R ,Nt l .. Madeline Falvey getting psyched for Language Lab and Jenifer Jenkins unravelling. Quick energy before Large Group. Cheryl lde and Judy Eycleshymer. Q' -.Q WV , 'fl 1 , .. H .-JK. , . i ,-. ,, Cx J ag , 'A I, +, -is y- gg ,'e,3,-- 5 , Front Row: Sandra Niquelon, Ingrid Sils, Marion Mohr, Vivian Irish, Kristine Soorian, Jim Alla, Mike Levy, Mary Kowalski, Sue Buchbinderg Row 2: Matt Winer, Carol Mordecai, SkipWeIdon, Sue Sobel, Lee Armstrong, Ken Felz, David Rashin, Carl Gieg, Caroline Tandy. Ns If Ll - iq ,X Alf ,.'v .,A.,., b h g.,--1, ' ar ' C VV . 1 . ' , L, , 'v ' ' .- ' l i -f V x O i 1 , ,. . .I 1 ,qv ,.: ' ' ', '.'.,gxT?fiQ'i - Iii .V --4, ,, 3- ., . I, N '3,, -, f ',L'.4 ' .f.1- ,!,,,,i z 1 L l XJ 1.30 'W r , : by 'sv 1. -gg! I, 'fvmpv W' in Front Row: Stephen Brooks, Doug Flanagan, Paul Goehner, Teri Chamberlin, Mark From, Laura Mainer, Jennifer Merghart, Tammy Haggarty, Lin- da Morrissey, Row 2: Steve Calabro, Alan Nahabedian, Jim Steele, Scott Stenquist, Bob Backman, Mark Faulkner, Lee Bowers, Jane Bennett: Row 3: Steve McGonagle, Chuck Salzberg, Martin Pendleton, David Lelfemine, Tom Gray, Bonnie McNeill, Carolyn Evans. f 1 Z1 IA , if '11, if 7, ' M--e-ef John Welch 'ra bf? ,, 'Zi' f ' T X 'W Gym! I Rx R Stephen Groleau, Jennifer Mennell, Charlie Mendler, and Mark Belamarich hangingaround the smoking area bug. -4... sl. LJ Front Row: Diane Rivers, Colleen Hand, Debbie White, Robin Sebell, Steve Profit, Lisa Deriari: Row 2: Lyle Buckley, Steve Kepner, Nancy Alvord. Missy Kennedy, Janine McCauley, Andrea Nason, David Friedberg, Row 3: Micheal Pendergast, Roy Shay. Chuck Jesson, David Lambert, Mark Reed, Bill Parkin. Front Row: Dann Borger, Andy Russell, Peter Hines, Margo Palmer, Lea Wilson, Laurie Nelson, Sarah Adams, Lisa Trubianog Row 2: Bruce Smith, Paul Leighton, Chuck Akins, Doug Marchant, Harold Curtin, Dana Hollowell, Alison Ziffer, Maryanne Lempicki, Kathy Gladu, Susan Donovan. 'li ' 5 gi 2 Q E 1 1 iw 7 , 1 .xx lfl.l Who rne?l Viewingthe coming fashions. gi ff f 'fgfg M ,,'--W? , - W l x f 2, ,. ',:'g, , A 'XX' Q J Front Row: Jamie Kraut, Susan Harmon, Susan Tewksbury, Eddie Harris, Bill Woodman, Dave Theirrien, Torn Bridge, Row 2: Margie Irving, Erik Horgan. Jay Flynn, Vicky Smith, Libby Sullivan, Donna O'Brien, Paul Young, Joe Wallace, Arthur Linquist, Doug Mosher. 1' QM- ,, m W--- pw. Nt- -, al, I 5 jf 'Aw..,,.. g It N , Front Row: Bob Canavan, Jeff Nlarchant, Nate Wilson, John Sellier, Jim Klump, Denise Marcy, Cherry Sumpterg Row 2: Bruce Thomas, Bob Claw- son, Debbie Harris, Christine White, Carol Ladoulis, Sarah Roberts, Leslie Stevens, Betsy Rounsefell, Mary Langan. X Q x .M 'G Q , 1 0 A 'J .,.. f M. fi HQ' A H ,, ,,,,W,, 0. , . qmw new -. X 4.-awww 3-ff . gh.. Y A somber moment. Wi ------...-. ,- if -1, fr' 1-an-ve ' Greg Ponieczorvo 4 1 ,- I I fl JUNIORS Front Row: Holly Altman, Patricia Beckwith, Marianne Ames, Nancy Badders: Row 2: Rose Attardo, Carolyn Bean, Cathy Ahern Scott Behmer Joe Bailey: Row 3: Mark Behre, David Bache, Ken Bee, Dana Abbott, Louis Attardo. ,, .4 , , S , , v I , A-M. N f if - N 3 ' P 2 ,L191 4 M--mi, 1 V' . f NN 'l'n.,.., i Wfg, 4, '4 .-W David Jabs f l ., ,,, 1 it 4, P, Ili... f , 1f,h,, , Q gf. ..' -u '1J The Over the Hill gang rides again V I 9 'b Michael Jacobson 4 I f ..., 2 W My Avi Hayon Front Row: Linda Campbell, Gaye Cataldo, Jane Cnodosn, Carolyn Caruso, Marjorie Burke: Row 2: Melissa Burdett Jlll Clay Stephanle Burns Drew Carey, Jane Burke, Lynn Carlson, Row 3: Nan Chase, Ken Clough, Wayne Bullock, George Coluci, Tom Campbell 'Quai Husznnnumvf 1119 wmwzggaal august 1-.Dv-n x' r' 'lf '22 'f Rob Estrine doodling away the day. What a bust! 4 I L L I ,,,...'- ,J A 'fi If 5 ri V it X M.-ff' . r Front Row: Judy Doran, Margot Dorfman, Debby Deveaux, Karen Coluci, Debbie Davis, Jackie Dill, Row 2: Midge Dean, Judy Cotton, Tim Daley, Harold Dennis, Ed DeCourcey, Tom Crowell, Roberta Dixon, Laurel Crosby. -nudism: fyxiv, 149 If Jim Walters tries not to slurp on his rnod shirt. Is it 7th period yet? What a class! Mr' ..v ' S Front Row:.Chris Flowers, Rob Estrine, Sylvia Fox, Meg Fellows, Roberta Dugasg Row 2: Wayne Gagnebin, John Flanigan, Steve Floridia, Janna Egi- zi, Mary Elliot, Kathy Dunlayg Row 3: Mike Fitzgerald, David Drevinsky, Neil Duggan, Scott Finlay, Kathy Flynn. 1 '-2,31 vi' Front Row: Melaney Gary, Joy Harrington, Adrienne Galbraith, Anne Garvey, Linda Gavin, Carl Goehnerg Row 2: Karen Griffin, Susan Goodman, Margo Gillespie, Jon Hagenstein, Paul Griffin, Row 3: Rhonda Hanson, Sue Gundy, Peter Hanlon, Terrill Garland, Linda Graham, Nick Galanakis. Front Row: John Hines, Debbie Harrison, Laura Hollett, Jane Henry, Jan Havenerg Row 2: Tim Harrison, Steve Henley, Beth Holmes, Karen Hinck- ley, Chris Heeren, Dawn Hill. A .Ji I larva i K f 'J L i 1 i 53154-J .e 1' ' b. llml i Front Row: Pam Jackson, Fern Jackson, Dawn Houghton, Judy Jameson, Row 2: Karen Hutchinson, Julie Hoyt, Laura Jacobs, Libby Jewel, Sue Jandlg Row 3: Andrea Johnson, Carol Jeffrey, Peter Johnson, Larry Hyman, Chuck Jesson, lvars Jakobson. 4. J 'f' ' ? . I I -1- Peter Much more Nancy Lu kis gets a charge out of Chemistry. ox 5.-Y Front Row: Diane Marcy, Chris MacKenzie, Diane Marchant: Row 2: Joanne Mandile, Kathy Lynch, Eleanor Mahoney, Patty Marston: Row 3: Greg Maher, Kenny Manchester, Art Marston, Rich Manley, Gary Manley. '36 In X -11 Kathy Ahern What's golng on over there? ,, NN 1 nr . . 1. ..- 'go ,N ,. , u 41 I l5b Front Row: Sue Meagher, Jeff Menelly, Mark McGowan, Gerry McGonagIe, Kate Meal: Row 2: Anne McCoubrey, Sue McKenzie, Denise McCarthy Nancy Martinson, Patty McGough, Janice McLean. 14 -, WA , 'MN 1 'A 4' Gif' h...,,,-M , A lv 'Left za. , 1-.Az-1. Bruce Nance and Maria Lempicki. Kathy Popko J Q Y 'N ,S 1' J Hifi , Front Row: Karen Montuori, Iris Metzger, Jean Mercier, Gita Mohammedg Row 2: Jim Mosher, Jennifer Montgomery, Joyce Nahabedian, Star Mylesg ROW 3: Rick Mills, Steve Meoli, Autumn Choate, Janice Moberg, Peter Muchmore, Matthew Murray. Front Row Marcia Palmer Julie Nardone Nonc Olson Ben Parker Joel Newman Dan Nigrosh' Row 2:Carolyr1 Okooml-an' Karen Noke' Sunme 2 , , y , , , F . Newcombe, Linda Nyland, Daphne Neumann: Row 3: Steve Osmond, Bruce Nance, Doug Naugler, Phil Olson. RD , -in 5 as l'u! Front Row: Cindy Poirier, Meegan Primavera, Chris Ragan, Kathy Popko, Melaney Gary, Laura Quinn, Row 2: Kevin Penney, Bill Quigley, Don Pech- et, Barry Peraner, Gordy Peterson, Jim Porrell. Front Row: Elizabeth Resnick, Beth Sadler, Sherry Rodts, IVIariJane Ricci, Candy Selbyg Row 2: Thomas Roche, Cathy Roche, Cathy Rokes, Janet Roche, Steve Sacra, Andy Robinson, Jim Scriven. iss fm! ,fr .' 4. Z 7175 E H-1 .,., ',f!I5'2 12 Tv Front Row: Janet Slye, Ruth Staiano, Julie Southmaydg Row 2: David Stallard, Rufus Smith, Bob Shomphe, Laura Sollami, Elizabeth Sloane: Row 3: Chris Stoddard, Steve Stekly, Mark Skelly, Claudia Smith, Kathy Smith, Eva Statz. Carol Jeffrey Judy Cotton ponders a pomti I - Q- - . ka-'Ji'-PA X. 1 gzip, ' 1-nn. l59 'Pi'I 5:WM 5 -U45 Front Row: Mark Venelli, Denise Sullivan, Kathy Tauer, Diane Stevens, Joan Toohey, Nancy Turpin, Allison Towne, Row 2: Jeff Tracy, Karen Thompson, William Stevens, Greg Tobin, Torn Van Siclen, Pam Vanderhoop, David Vaccaro, Anne Todd. Q, r 2, 2, -V - 2 5 s 1. ,1' if Eg E E Z ,' . gm, - .4 4n,.-mai -A-l e-. l. ., EAM 1:-.1 ,i I IQ 'n f, f f ? i f Q1 l f 1 , '?fL?f,,' ' 'f 'A , , ,i , llllll E S ' S , vw x :T is .js si' .f K SN ff' x ' M 1 5 ' M-- ' .-41 , 1 Y ' f ' if , .M .V - , 1 V Ni. - V4 f f ' 1 I 1 ia., 4 I ,A ' 2. -hi , ..,, 'Miami' 1 , 7 31. - VW' iixxm fr Mwwwx ij ' V --1 John Kutasz Sue Knopping doing an Oral Interp. x 5 li Q I 'E 11 . ' I H , f . ' I hx? r A ' 4' 4 of f ' 1,2 ,I I 5 ,. gr : . y , gl If s In fl ' 'Q f I. A I A ,AA,A .' 2, 1 if x X W R Alf 3 54 ii Q IM, 1 1 W f a 65-M I' 4 . WQ0 M, ' ll ,, V I XX L 511-3 .3 L N1 .:' P' V Ain gk . A,,- .W ,fl - ,f,f ,Vo I' ...M A SPECIAL CLASS 'J 45 Q5 V7 QT? 5 4, Xi H m il iK1i 25.2 Front Row: Linda Graham, Susan Skinnien, Amy Manfredig Row 2: Linda Haroutunian, Neil Duggan, John Bryant, Peter Smith. 2 gl 'I' . 'Q' xr , xxx, in? 1 tmt 1' Peter Smith Susan Skinnien 5 gmmxfnu! U A! AK -Ax ' Qi XJ Y r! WM I ,Qu il' f .lf W MQAAWAR Linda Haroutunian Linda GV-aham if 1, YJ ' 'N-. S fig' Nell Duggan Amy Manfred: 163 ? I a u 77 n wa- 'Ph '. f's X .F ,rfyf ,L blQ:.',' 5 f ,Q-6 j- Il! f' 1,1 -wt-,-Aitlfai 'yu . .. 1-33,0 'Zi ,711 2 -f9'T'5Q51 .R-g '-5 -Q' T' 61115. iii-not .lsnansp n N ng N lun--s A l sv-'Sv' - 'wig CD 'ms wr'w .,,,- wr ww- '- ww: r xii , , , 1 , . . , f ., f .-. M '7,,..- Nia , I A.. - J 1 IVIRS. RAYMOND ALEXANDER CLASS OF '74 Why did Mrs. Alexander decide to be the advisor of the Class of '74? There are many theories: some say she has a secret passion for bake sales and car washes: some believe that she is really a sales agent for Nestle's Crunch Bars and Peanut M 81 M'sg others simply assume that she is a masochist. She says she only took the job so she could sell all the orange and black shakers lett in her basement by the Class of'68 at the Senior Concession. What is the real reason, though? Could it be that she really enjoys being a combination advisor - businesswoman - referee - ski- patrol- protectress - bundle of energy and enthusiasm? Nobody has worked harder than Mrs. Alexander to make the Class of '74 active and unique. lf someone were to count the number of phone calls she has made to class-ring dealers, candy salesmen, dance bands, ski lodges, bus companies etc., all in connection with class activities, he would wonder if she really was not meant to be a switch- board operator. Right from the start Mrs. A kept the Freshman Executive Board busy raising money, preparinga play for Winter Week, raising money, organizing a ski trip to Stowe, Vermont, raising money, planning a class service pro- ject, raising money, etc. As the Freshmen treasury grew and the list of activities expanded to include a Marathon dance and a field trip to Paragon Park, upperclassmen began to get jealous. They accused the Freshmen of being a bunch of mercenary little buggers, but eventually they had to admit that the Class of '74 had a lot of energy and spir- it. Most of the enthusiasm was inspired by Mrs. Alexander. As Sophomores, Mrs. Alexander's crew carried on their Freshman activities and topped them off with an unforgettable Sophomore-Senior Luncheon. After that day, the upperclassmen stopped complaining and began to admire the Class of '74. Mrs. Alexander was determined not to let the Junior Jitters or the Senior slump interfere with Class activities. Her ambition each year was to improve upon the last year's performance. The Junior year was ended with a greatly successful Prom at the Sheraton Tara, and the Class of '74 finally became the Senior Class. It is with great thanks to Mrs. Alexander that the Class of '74 looks upon its four years at Wayland High School. Class Officers: Vice-President Cathy Hubbard, Treasurer Laurie Wallace President Lloyd Alderson, Secretary Charlene Flynn. Executive Board: Front Row: Cathy Hubbard, Laurie Wallace, Lloyd Alderson, Charlene Flynng Row 2: Jonnzi Zimrnrrrman, Clalliy liurke, linda Mansfield, Ann Sweeny, Betty Hearne, Mike Abend, Charlie Stoneman, Laurie Raymond, lon lxevine, Mrs. Alexander, led Sl lolin lf! ,fit 4 . f . gf, . fa , 0 t',f A mesmerized Steve Harder. 7-3'T '5Y ELIZABETH ALPERT DEBRA ANDELL 'HW4-J-BVGWV HWhenlthinkbackonaHthecrap I learned in high school It's a wonder l can think at all, And though my lack of education hasn't hurt me none, . Paul Simon Mfireggen la, MICHAEL ROBERT ABEND Big Abe .. Hey Barney T-Bird ,.. SKIING .,. SOCCER .,, Prac- tice . . .4113 . . . Sauze d'ouIx '73 ... Stowe Trips ... BOAJ ... WTB .,. Frogs .,. Brothers .,. wicked bush ... frlvolity ... PW. M, nmch ... The alteration of fate, is fate itself Sum Pious?I? Thanks LLOYD MAURICE ALDERSON Hewo Tommy, Hewo Emory . . Grapes and Canal Water Ski Trips, Wine and Smoke Bombs ... Thumbing around Martha's Vine- yard .., Oldies, Beach Boys and J. Geils .,. True Grease ... REVOLT ... Though we rush ahead to save ourtime, we are only what we feel. fiihx As- -4 1: .4 .- ,lj ffft.-Wm fy- 5 - 3 'bfi' 'Af' J c',s' - .4 'Ev , . .L ...I GREGG LEE ANDERSON B-Ball . Miles Like Ten Men . MYF Ball ,., Saturday Nite Par- ties . Lil Bud , . Brawls Talls D I'm not a Hatchetman, it just looks that way .. Summer '73 . Put a beer in your ear and you'll flip top forever . W Finally over ,.. Tenting in the woods ... f, A LUANNE ATTARDO Louie . Looking Forward to Mon- days ... Swish 84 Swallow . ., Talk- ing with hands ... Little Miss ln- nocence . . , I cannot hurry fate or hold it back a minute, but I can live each day. for everything that's in it. - unknown. l RENA AUSTIN Love to Leo from Gemini. Love Ce- cila, Etta, Rickie and D.S. to Bill . . l've been missing you . Getting along with people is the hardest thing in the world. You can make it ifyoutryf' SUZANNE BECKWITH Don't do today what you can put off until tomorrow . Hoc salsum esse putas? Deinde plus uno maneat perenne saeclo. CCatullus carmina Xll et IJ Black grapes? . C'est tout! ALDEN GARNER BEE Hey, Bee The Horse ff NIMS Honda 35O's golden arches L.G.N.Y. do-nuts ed-2 WAAF 5th period English he slithered in Bogusville What do you say we-ah-uh-take a-ah-buzz? The End, CRAIG ANDREW BACKMAN Soccer . .. Peal the Pit D.H. and the All Grease Band .. Still not starting material Heather R. . D.L. .,. K.H ..., Parties of all types . FUTURE ... lf you've got time, don't waste it - a word from the wise .. Your a friend, so take care! D.S. Vin ..-1 ix I 'ff-vb i mi' MATTHEW HARRIS BAKER Bake the Fake Whose mailbox? . Mother Canoe . Size 14, really Sat. mornings with the band .. One puts off to- day only to find tomorrow is worse . Between the pages is a writer's anguish to find the words that fit Dear Joe College Jethro Tull? CHARLES FRANCIS BECKETT Saturday nights . party at my house for 2 weeks! lvlac's fourth period . the Shelt Ski team . Football, my favorite spectator sport . everybody take a knee . . all seriousness aside, let's get to work. 1 x ,fri AM ff, ff. . Q ' 1 ,, 7 0 Q , Y i ., 'f ,fr '4 V 1 ' i .i I ,, . . ' . ,rx s tif - 4,4 H t ' ii' IN 'I 'TV' f an -L5 ' ' 'ff . T T K-BME' Q kk t' ,,,i .qx-' ' 7 nd 1, . ,. I I . ,',,f Mgr' vw Ja -f Cindy Gladu. Don Gladu. CLIFFORD J. BEHMER STEVEN RAYMOND BENNETT Confidence, Pride, Desire-soccer, Oscar tappers ten men golf, basketball trashcans Monomoy - my favorite resort Mac's .,. SOYB .. Giggles ... area ,., Jungle Juice ... tentin' in BBS ,. tweezers ... Mateus .., the woods . .. Key Club Convention Weezel ,,. Ratdog . .. Shelt ... Mr. ... wrestling ,.. Power D. ... any Bibeau .. Mole! ... Bache! ,,. time Tarzan . . . takea knee. Jaana ... D.L. .,. and then, I woke up. RG: '1' J - Q .limi ROBERT A. BIANCHI CARL A. BIANCUCCI pr' M fi 1 SUSAN BICKNELL CHERYL ANN BOLIVAR Nl.J.B. Squam . The Silver Summer '73 .. Jr. Prom Fri- Wonder Antiqua ., Bicky .. day night dancing . ,. Scotland ... March 25, 1971 . Petey , But Surprise Parties Sailing Laurie, you just ate l'm embar- Diets that don't work .,, frogs and rased , 128 Race ., crash .., puddles . . , left jab . . . Smile! . . One O'clock Horror Movies . E.G.R. Gang . Glezen Lane Mons- 'fef e. Goober Blue Nortons. I EDGAR T. BOURKE 14 SUSAN R. BOTTARI I will always remember WHS and the peoplel metthere. Some men see things as they are and ask why? I dream things that never were and ask why not. -Robert F. Kennedy Morning Huddle ALICE M. BOYER Fine i . Summer '73 , Brooks , What do you wannaudo . NIac's , Oh no . i Let me out of here You're crazy S Thanks alot you guys You're kidding me , CookingContest. vw i C .L',:f- TERRY R. BOYLES CAROLE BRAWERMAN L'habitude polit le temps, on y glisse comme sur un parquet trop cure. Un monde nouveau. un monde toujours nouveau, un monde de toujours, leunrr pour toue 1ous.c'estcela le paradis Ionesao 1 , .,,. ,xy .v ,.:L k- :1 2 ' 'W Chris Egizi munches away. Steve Russell .yrs 'lk 1 7 ' JUDITH A. BREWER Excuse me if I sometimes seem confused, it's just that my world is exploding in fascinating fuchsia colors and I haven't yet learned to take it for granted. . 3 LESLIE TI-IAYER BRIDGE My other brother B.C. . . Butch Always behind S.F. ... Basket- ball . . M.M.C.C. ...4lf7 .. Hey Ray ... learningthe halftime show ... Bete y yo no somos novios ... M.Y.F .. Pet Peeves: Being Guillible. X Betsy Tanner. 2 ' is 3 if - ' 34.0 f,. - 3 ff. TI I? Y '11 xg! I V, f .FWHERINE CAREY BURKE WILLIAM ANDREW BURKE it tness and confidence shall Hello Burkey Summer chef at ., iirengthf' the grease pit Camping .. - Isaiah 30:15 Jungle Calls Uncle Willy's Power Drinking . Got any Burger Brother Burkey . R-MAN . . Pet Peeves: Bookworms The Clique. r'-- 41' The cerebrum of A.P. Chemistry. PATRICIA W. BROWN Patty . DON'T call me Pat Europe and skiing . Crash Nancy and Linda and triple dates .. Aleen The Lawless Family . No more crooked hips Memories don't die but in time become hazy. -America Jay LAURIE KRISTINA BRUCE Pastrognic ... drive-in letters . ,. 3 years of first period English skiing . .. Nantucket. . Blue Nun. Horvath. .Q 4 I . .,z.1. 4, it Si ' gg, S255 + if af 'A ,isa if 2: I .ii Lf, 4 ,gb -'-wir.-.1 ' it 3 viz' 'F fe , qgglf' X rifggglzg '- LCS? : fi- ' , NT' V co. 25,59 any 'ff-4 JAMES P. CARROLL Skiing! What a rip oft! . A Ever try a sunfish in 40 m.p.h. winds? J, Quick, get the fire extinguisher Cieren la boca If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. Innocent Guilty went to hell with- out sin J. You are about as bright asa2watt bulb! JOHN L. CHARRETTE . it ,H Dave and Betty Ann liz? ROBERT H. CHASE JAMES E CHISLETT Frankie Party :it C.B.'s Hey Nagle can I ll1lVf' rude? Camp- ing with Burkfvy Power Drinking lJnr,Ie Willy , Wrassllng and Football C:ipeeCindio Par ties St.irmr:r's Exxon Pot Peeve: I,o',inyi weight. Wg e , :,, t ' xgf !J'5.fgJ SHARON E. CLARK Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Sharon Robinson. CINDY A. CLINE Agatha, Cliney Coch. vs. Way. Girl's Softball Summer'73, NHS Cape8i Sundays Friday Night'N ... PW -Langston Hughes REC,4'11H A smile cannot be kept, it can only be given away. Mariko Masuoka and Margaret Kolm. VET' 'Sur -.. RICHARD ALAN COLE P' There isadestiny that makes us tv... brothers: None goes his way alone: All that we sent into the lives others, Comes back into our own. t'You're kidding, Dottie?! -E. Markham DONNA L. CLINE L JO ANN COLUMBUS Camden Harbor ... Schooners Mary Day ... The Island Pub No, I'm not related to Christopher Columbus! ... Hey Jo . , . Camping with Irv M.C.P. snowmobiling. QTWT' Xml TIMOTHY F. CONFREY ROBERT B. CONWAY I have only myself to blame ,,. of course Triumphs Power Drinking Football '73 you are the sunshine of my life Harvey Wallbangers ... N.S. Char- ley . .. Nothing. love life, I will not let it slip by .. Peeves: SNOBS. -dll I ROSAIVIOND A. COSS And in the sweetness of friend- ship Let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasure. For in the dew of little things the heart Finds its morning and is refreshed. - Kahil Gibran Thank you. ,,. 7195 svn'- -so KAREN I, CROFTS WILLIAM L. CROWE Everyone is weird but me and thee and even thee is a bit weird, Say My Second Sister L,B. .. Frog Button A. ZUCK ., Gymnas- tics ,.. Clean-Ups .,. Big Irv A. I ,. lun... , 'tix 'LA-f.f, I V.: Yelling lVlrs. A. Split .. Nly dancing partner D.L. Pet Paragon Park Freshman Year - What a Bear . Chris McCloud, Mary LeBlanc, and Donna Perry. Janet Mazzola. .Nl -' Qfwfif -it . A serious moment in A.P. Bio. 1o,. it f A R 5 fr .... , I . I ,lv .I , 3, - Q I .. I v 'sb xf 1 9 ev 54' fr A 1 f ft ff, mg? 04221 . - ,149 H:- fi ,, ff Q . 9? 'Q 'I mg' a.m.., A ,Q If Liz Alpert. CHRISTOPHER J. CULLINANE Familiarity breeds contempt- and children ... Education is what you have leftover after you have forgot- ten everything that you have learned Anyone who hates children and dogs can't be all bad M, It is a pity youth is wasted on the young. wvfe-A--. A J? , Axqu . in ::,. zzx ,im ,:,4:,, .,, . lizl. T ...E : nu., .. .,.. . Q: -' . - ,rf'j,.v- .. . 111, ' Q -.g.g,Ag'g1'f, -1 - --my-3-'.,3-, :,.,'., y gf. I A Im: - ' .-rgaffjzj-,, f f. 1, ' 1,1 '. ,. ' t Q' , z ,. Q H W if ,. ,- . .Q ,,,'- A ,L ' '55, Q21 : .5 .,:5?t' eff . , '. -', .r ' : ft ' fi.. 4 . . ' ' :W ' ' . 14 ' ,far MARIE CUMIVIINGS A V , ,A ,Z .,.,., A, Alley Re . . Nuggie. . 4 a.m. . . oreo cookes ..,. Switzerland- Austria? .,. Remember When ... YL .., POOP .., Everybody's Song .A Saranac ... Webster Lake .,. Buffer Don't let the world bring you down ., die fl' I ff?-1 CHARLES DANIELSON nv the partridge drum in the llc!! .I ,I the woodcoclds evening wid the tavvny thrushes -i Vi'Yi!If,,f ifii'lIIit:5I1y hawk did wait for him! - Emerson f 47 I GLENN A. DAVIS Yogi I don't believe it, a hole in one Buddies boys The Green Bug Pet Peeves: Bump- ing heads in L.S. Soccer games Trust everyone but cut the deck anyway. W.C. Fields Kai JEFFREY G. DECOEN NANCY L. DAVIS WEASE. Wease Mobile Softball Having C0019 to TIWIS DIHCGI game .N Barney's on the wagon ISGTOUTOBCQ 38-9Il'l ,.. That otta be shot .,, lVIary's on the dark and marvelous way 5Oy'S My 151 period Study H, Bar- IVOVU Whefe I 0009 begafli ney remember Rodts .,. GEZZE Belief in the love ofthe world, Hut M Summer at Charles ... Woman, SDIVIIV and Man- What are you looking at? .,. The - IVIUVIGI RUKGYSGV Set up ... What is it don't touch it! NANCY DEFINA lt's good to go, to be rid of the race. No more hassles, no more waste. Only onethinglost,familiarfaces. Harry I know what's behind that smile, Trisha ... New Years '73 4th of July Italy ,. J.T.'s Come on, Iet's go .. CBMCPC. CHRISTINE MARIE DUGAN Time is a way no one knows. Who goes there? Who went there answer man's tears, sighs flower's ghost. Growth is a death on my youth laid. - Daniel Berrigan ff a A . f f CHARLES W. DYER Stubba, Sadu, Screwy Lewie. In the skull You got the slow RTV3 Lewie and snows Whert you say Plymouth transmissions Sunco But Mr. Conolly A Ferget it Hey, Catch ya later WAYNE, Jayne and Plan Bingo!! Pet Peevesz Wayland High. Phys. Ed Qiimxwggx I 1 TERRY J. DILL Dwm ., you wait - I'lI be down , Goon . Volkswagens Bet- sy the FREAK ... Sheila the Alchy . Camping , skiing at Sunapee Asthma Alice .. P.S. Meat- room Saturday afternoons . Mar- ianne and Hiedis and Doug and Charlie .. L.L. and D.H. ,., C.L. and B.W.T.L.A. qu... . C V, I I 1 . NEIL M. DIXON People who thing they know ev- erything are particulary aggravat- ingto those ot us who do. .Jiang JULIE Nl. DONNER PF JUBVIIT8 . NRG . Olfl JU- lia . French IV? Por que'hab- las espanol tan bien? , RAIVI Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow, do not walk behind me, I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend. Lloyd Alderson and the 4th period lunch bunch. F? 'ati .1 A ,. ra I flllflf' Williams :intl T urn Conlrf-y P I is ,ti Q . li il, xW -W, wifi Aleen Johnson knots it up. Paul Moyer. yf ' CHRISTINE M. EAGAN lt was dark and silent late last night, think l might have heard the highway call, geese in flight and dogs that bite, and signs that might be omens say l'm going, going, gone, - Melanie. Ta Ta. CAROL LYNN ENTIN Flowers Flowering. Trees Treeing, People Peopling, Seeing how it all fits together Somehow, it makes sense. - Edible Jim PATRICIA WILKIE FARRINGTON Smile P. and W.F. ,. Okay girls okai cheerleading .. Faulty Toyotas , . laugh, it's a lot easier than crying . Heck ofa nice guy. right Anne . Porka , Better by tar you should forget and smile. Than to remember and be sad. r-qv-- , E? i ff fs G J ' U foils CHRISTOPHER BALDWIN LEE EGIZI Sue 1-4-3.1!6.7f11 ,.. Hockey ... Garden F.B. '73 itll Acton 4-2, 3-2, 21-15 :stil If you don't think you're good, you're not. lf you think you're good, you may not be, but it you are, you're not good enough. wr-M, DAVID L. ERLICHMAN A Elbereth Cithoniel, Silivren penna miriel, o menel aglar Elenath! I will takethe ring, though l do not knowthe way. - Frodo Baggins In-A -.rv SUSAN BAILEY FELLOWS Edie, M.D., J.J.A. . TheTraumatic Trio Sam and Spamoni, lVlu- tha's watching you ... Ode to a node . . Italy '73, Pastafazool lives! We only pass this way once .. l'm gonna be a nun Pet Peeves: Spider S. the committee' '... Jon, lyunnastan! 519'-o --T wr l GARY E- FISHER TIMOTHY FITZGERALD ROBERT FLANAGAN Royal Puba ,. The real Bench Holdfastto dreams, Captain . . Fitty ., National Merit forifdreams die. Scholarship Award .U Fitty's Raid- Life is a ers Hwy, Newton North . broken winged bird What Diet? ,.. Uncle Rick , .. Burg- that cannotfly. er KingWhale , . . Wilma. - Langston Hughes Alka Seltzer Conway. ,A :Z ' 4 -,44-'1.:,,. -,.- -,gig ta '- - . -.:,.. , , -:1' .'1'., : .4 l.,v iff ' A f ' lf' yr . I ' mfsyis We . f . , Qgfiifv N fa' 'fZ',? Wt? . 4' . .u,.., :. ' - ,. ' I 43 9 .. ' 5 f' Gfr,:'f'::3? 4' tw 1 f 1 1 0 1 p L my ,Q 2 rf z6fw:G.fW2A'5Qf,. X 4 hu Y' ' 1' ' I WJ .V fm 75 .fav .7 ' f ww if fe , W ff e v we-3 Q e W, wwwsf 9 we fm 2 wwf 2 :Misc gg, wftiwiimi L4, sa 0 .gg 451.3 ,Q ,za an sf .gxwxtf Ye 3, 44 'wa 1 t it ,mzzsfzfz 'N-x-s,,. ADEQ f i 1 CHARLENE ANNE FLYNN MARY RUTH FOY lf only you could enough you'd be Tush?? ,.. Boys and girls, this is the happiest and most powerful Miss Foy-YUK! Cath, why don't being in the world. - Fox. we just pack up and take a trip? T Cha .. anchor-girly gowns . Sil- Bayville and Yarmouth Port ver Cliff cube-it A lt's empty, How's the bench, Janet? L. Bill . , Donna .4 Hydaway L. gullible ,, No, l'm not Chinese! A J.D.S. .A 1Oroses. just you and me l Are you bein' grouchy? , Je suisfinis!! Mares. Betty Hearne listens attentively. X. . Chris Dugan. IM XT!-4 fm Us SHARON A. FRANCISCO Ken, The greatest love is that which submits to the test oftime. f-, ,,f Love, Frisky ff -' V256 f V 5 M, ..,,, , e.e, hh h f x i' .' f WILLIAM E. FRICKE Chagnon's . Michelobe 68 Mustang . Hash Hacks All- man Bros. Skiing Soccer The Fort Oregon Many Thanks to: Kenny, Slurp, France, Joe, Ann, Pat, Tom, Peter, Ann, Dave Bermuda 70 , D.S. Club. Lunchtime Acrobatics. W 'tn' I WE L, GAINSBORO 'mv I EH. mea' f - NICHOLAS MARIE GALASSI KAREN A. GARY I It of peek ruoy htuom We're All mad here. I'M mad. Cape Cod Summers . Hey, Can- ahguoht a loot, naht ot You're mad, How do you know die Jerd 81 Hutchy! . . Have any turner lla tbuod. l'm mad? said Alice. t'You must bubblegum? Stringbean ., A- LwarbJ. be, said the cat, or else you sandals and barefeet . Lady wouldnt have Come here, Eleanor Summel' VIITEBS. - AIice's Adventures in Wonderland CHRISTINA REINE GEFFEN These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones: they are for what they are: they existtoday. - RW. Emerson, Self-Reliance NTS-4 ':'.l ali Another exciting college conference. Mariko Masuoka presents her point. .,,.,L 4' af ' - gif., A W4 , 5,17 ' 1 t, Ai' A , . fl 1 5 I 4 ,f ' I pun A' ai I X N JAMES H. GILMAN .1 'UN 'T'- ' K r ANDREW HAYDEN GEIGER Take a walk on the wild side. PETER A. GILLESPIE J.E.L., I love you .D Careful with that axe, Eugene! l Killer bowls ., Flying saucers . The green death . Ah, Columbian! thanks to Stanley Ovvsley Good night, All. IP' .lux ii CECELIA M. GLADU DONALD J. GLADU JANF lLl7Alll,lH GOODMAN Summer of '73 Do it in the road Jenriyzilor bOW.1lson lhzil's il, I l'l lull.: RO! Juanita N.H, lt's a skunk! Sheeba 84 quit 'bb poril '63,rghevy I mn: if Marie l.1urir In mini Cornelius. Laurie. next time bring a '65 forfl '67 chevy 16 Aqurv imygiii- Irvlr.inr.1ls,I'0sp.if1li0l It hanger J.T.'s. I don'l believe duct lm lhurs,-Fri.-Sant, Sun. 6 l.ilin, li- ggrc-r ic- rnwvnlous ces you guys East Dennis. My party to 9 l.ini5l1r-'J Philippmiis 3' I0 I4 buddy DM, Morse Code, Rf-.il love lpivfgliis wlif-re noth labeetles B H B. club is expr-r lr-rl in rc-turn, . FP' r 'T' HOLLY BETH GRAY If I am not for myself - who will be for me? If l am for myself alone - what am l? lf not now - when? The new year, the spring, the wine, enjoy them for the world is not to be hada second time. , ,,,.,, ., , ,. A W .4 3153 141725337 , ,N Kxfqlfff,-4K A is I '26 527 4 4 ,113 9 16.41 I,,4f g9 0 Mia 'XJ' likes!! 3,11 w. w g 4 ,yfq BYQJK QW sf fav ,H H cfje f ,wx :. t.-aff. ? .' f , f fr .f W f fr K +2 f Karl Kru ar Q ap f ff ,f 5 if 1 5,4 , 3 J ,H s 1-'lf' .f, .f ,1 1 f f' 4 ,f.,,',,.ii,f P f .1 V . f ,V 1 .i ., 'z My sag 4 1 4 riffs, rf -'f' we 0 4 521 It .. f ff' fm' 1 A X f , f if I H., 7 .H 2, A ! VI 7 Q' Q fi . , 1 .7 .af f rr T l y . J -V fre. . ' 4.5 '-.ji-V 'L if Qu z 7 if if , ' if 2 f' X l , il PAUL B. GRENIER 25 filf NNE E. GROH 73 Red dogfan club, ttf., Main Street, Hyan- Ii kip, 3Nl, PLD. Top i ,fedding party, Sa- .ily, Dao 81 the gang, ,. Laurie lmsy, Nl. 84 D 7 ,ave - Being me, T ,. ,. .3 fs 4' X for you Hrhanks cm, I like Mumba'-'EVab'e- PETER C. GRENIER Go placidly amid the noise and has- tle and remember what peace there may bein silence M. junior prom 55 Sunshine Leslie! . Qu'est ce'que vous dittes? Dites fain Car- rol! , But Peter Janice! Do that thing B.J. Cathy Burke. , e. A -,I ,fl ' z 4. ig , 4.5 My 4. i I, V A ,. ., . , ' ' 0 ' Aff 9,6 'gulf' L V s i ,f ,-HT, fc' ' l Ke. ' , LL. I 'f. ' 737'-v rf t 4 iv i 5 If I -V 5: W ' 4 2 ,y f ,' , ,,,4.,'Vl'F,.,f- W . ,A uf 1 J f If f I 6,4 , ,Af , A317394 DANIEL HAND Z ' Vermont AA The 61 A The Cape 4 V A wREck sciimz sc. I 'I Saturday nights .A 11!21!72 A A lt's a rat A smoke 'um Kools A Sparks A Wally, Drew, Muff, Dudley Ho-chi-min Reflec- David IVIITTQVI- tions of my life! 8!15!73. Mark Kirshe. PATRICIA HALLORAN Colorado FAAA The most waslf ed day of all is that on which you have not laughed. e unknown if flight, be your hearts desire, then fly, fly, fly For we must follow our dreams to he truly free. ?f f'ei .I 1 BARBARA ANN HAGGETT Jay Creez Ane, there is no joice! Piff AA Maine A NWSLIVI AA Dinner at 8:00 Red Romans 7:15-25 A To love is to place your happiness in the happiness of another. A A Thank you SB. 4 a Aa ' Q vt, st' 4 ' A ,,' -Q,.. -NA ANN CAROL HALBOWER In that day the wolf and lamb will lie down together, and the leopard and goats will be at peace. Calves and fat cattle will be safe among lions, and a little child shall lead them all. -lsaih 11:6 JULIE HANNAFORD aff, . sf IQ- Q A 2 X r -.-g,.- ,,., .,, 1. t , A .H . A STFPHFN PIPER HARDER impf-riuplilmly the spiral crlmnges - Sophocles IPM J. ,Jn-1 I 1 ff fig'- ' ,ga if , f' ':'g'f3g.- ,, -zffff if I f I. . ififififiz ,,, -. DAVID L. HARRIS Jungle Juice Wrestling P.D. Tenting . Baboons The Green . l-lat Gang . Camping with Rutherford Lee Gimli. 'ff 'wg-.L . ,.,...,x ' 1, ROGER DAVID HEEREN I do not propose to write an ode to deiection, but to brag as lustily as chanticleer in the morning, stand- ing on his roost, if only to wake my neighbors up. - Thoreau ,,,,.,f DOROTHY A. HEIDT JWSMSSCR -PTP DOT 14 'J LASSMEN Melissa we of '71 June 21-25 I-lates with Mel Ya I .-wfri l Socks Fall Play MIVI Jim! Blue eyes 4-vm , vw --f-iid-. ARTHUR DAVID HARTFORD Steak St Brew, Taped shoulder, Practices, Getting psyched, Game days, Bedford, Parties, S.C., Foot- ball i7f7O, Dumb Tackle, Thanks to the Coaches: Lukism, Hines, Ho- man, Moyer, and special thanks to Doc Sylvester for keeping me in one piece. 5, 4. 'fif- I . 1' WENDY A. HEALD ELIZABETH ANN HEARNE WV Betty root beer forever Cheering Italian windows and the man next door ,.. Oct. 28 fire- works ... reds ,.. Moby Dick ,.. 50 million o'clock IOEO a.m. walks and cakes dimples . David, you can come over! v f in Rick Posse. Margaret Kolm. X I Q. I B W - I A stitch in time 4 -11-4-,-..-. . , '-1Q 'Y CHARLEEN MICHELLE HENSLEY Michael i.. 3 long years ... My lit- tle Subaru, his big Chevelle Thanks D.J.S .... Great Parents , .. Ya know L.M.L.A.M.D. Pet Peeves: Zuc '72 ... Nosey Neigh- bors Midge, Mike, Smudge, Shelly, and goodbye's . .. KAREN A. HESSION Ant ,- fw' -iw , f - . 1 ROBERT JAMES HEWITT Judy-Judy-Judy, the best girl in the world! '64 Ford The boys. Huey, Fish, Glads, Stubsaln the Skull Mr. Breault Big twig and little stump Oct. 4, 1972- June 74 Schlitz'Draft Jim L. A P.S. Wayland Country Club Happy Harry. ,f I fifiz Q J fy N Wir, fQiQQ,fiff,f,?zicffa1 I if Melinda Carter. ,jf A- ,LL I bf, ,X ,I M xg , gf - S Our Pres.atthe Prom. Gale Mclver. 'T' .si - , , I .274ff?l1 .f II, ff fi' . f.. 4? ' A I I N , a J i I , I X , ' ' GALE ANN HITCHCOCK PETER ANIDRIW HOENIG DAVID ROIII RI IIOEY Weasel. ILYM May 2, 1970 Every rriorriinii was fi rlieerful invi M.ny fi llonor Roll CHEAP Having him in your thoughts if not lation to rimkr: my lilo of equal ffl! Muni-V i.ir yolm in your arms Down Maine simplirity, and I may say innoc nw-fl lo e-ir' is human Sailing The silver bomb encowiihnziturr-hr-rf,rvlf. Hoy, .nn I lniiimii Ur-lilnie Buttricks Tony Tug and Pl -A llfriiry lbzivifl Ihorefiu G ll III-ISIII fmim-rl iglmws, Iwo Friends Counting the days yznirs, iivvi-r .ii1.iui, USGS' f I'o Inc- , AJS. fir not lo lie Sl1.1kf'spo.ir'0 lloiirir Roll, lf-ii ol lwvlve. CYNTHIA LOUISE HOLIVIAN Goob Cuteness and juice . . SLGNH 1X1 . .Summers Counting the days .. 8!23!77 .. Green Ring friends . . W.E.R. Prom . Sinless Cin. . I-ley, Kath, I like your dress! . Poo . The most wasted day of all is that gn which you have not laughed! I2 iorrnal pose at the Prom. WILLIAM FREDERICK HORSIVIAN When I was young, they packed me off to school and taught me how not to play the game. I didn't mind if they groomed me for success with their half-assed smiles and the book ofrules. -J.T. 3 45 M' , 0 jf A cum , v eg: ' X.. 5 ' L- 1. , Q W V, 'f,2f'f J'f Lvf f M' 2- 4 ziiffjglgg , yy ' ' ' 'V f Q , vf ,M 1 2 4,ggmwgQ, . , , ,mm my ' ' W ,rfvva 1 1 E 1 wwf lf 1 f if 2 . JOSEPH G. HORVATH Barb... Injury Prone, who me? ... Fairhaven Bay Poop Eat your liver ... Lukis standard ... Not much of a summer of '73 .. Where's S.C. .. OTCH Doc, watch the knee Hunky . Pet Peeves: The name Joe, Injuries and Weisz. 'Sf VALERIE A. HOVEY I Jamie Gainsboro. JOHN PATRICK HOWARD Hi Gorgeous ... moving to ScotIand?? ... The Dory H. Mobile . .Can't handle it, eh?? ...Skiing . Sailing ... The Oldies and the IVloIdies . Plan B, F, and A Bye, Gorgeous. Pet Peeves: Guns and double-parked cars. After all, the flowers need water too. ',.4A'x1i 9' use .AP W4 I Andrew Geuger wlth feet that span a contunent -.i4ia-vw I 9' jgrfzww R. I -1i'Z 3 fy , .XIX ' if CATHERINE HUBBARD Pastafazool forever! - Italy '73 - Oh foop! the cream ofthe crop has curdled What a bear How about Hawaii, Mares? 'Il have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. - Yeats DANIEL HUTCHINSON Marshall Bill. Josh Winer atthe Hautlan Party. , .5-cps' 57,4- f'p52f.,Jv '... Y fig? ' 3 J' XA I THERESA IRVING EIIIN I? IAIVIISUN ANNI I IIVVII Bug Irv Chcgerlnii Prom Hey Anras, VVlmI , Ihr- 'mmf-1 lnlinlnmrlfm IMI, llpihl novv' lhl weekend Bohhy C. Ulnfgy Avrll en Pars-. l'III N VV A I A Invw. Irv-1-flfmlnll llu-Vim Stltahes HI Al Anchors Nlznnc f,rf'f-1, that'-, ously' y,nfI llhl-1-vvlllv fn on Gary Wlnkerl rurlr: Fnyg 1?-70 73 llunnf-r ,IIFIOO Ile .lhrl on I Im, Ihr- -If-f nnflx hm lx Ihr Skahngg at 5 am Spafihf-III IS my slrr-nlilll .mfl nonff ll'l Ihr- hr-:ml hnu- null lhf-rf-'m 'lo num h I4 ll In Lamont PI Poetry olhatllf-,,nnflnowlu-II.1',y1uvf-n mf- lmnvv. .mul I'In on llu- rfmcl In Ilnfl Thanks Io all my friends the vurlory out I 1l I1vf ,I .5 ' ffl l I 4 as , Qs. ALLEN B. JOHNSON Art l C.T. ,. Hay Brownie , . lVlac's , lt's not a bath robe! You're a peach ., France , , X-country skiing .i Thumbin' around Martha's Vineyard . T.B.O.A.J, . . In general I've en- ioyed my four years here: eat your hearts out, miscontented. if ii ff? God is great: God is good .. l SETH C' JOHNSON STEPHEN F. KADLIK LAURENCE H. KANT ggijt Tgcnigycatch Big Eames th STUBS, Hewie, Glads, and Fish Nulla protest mulier tantum se di- er Ten Am 'ya gocwe ms ' Take it like a man. And special cere amatam,Vere,quantuma me, Game Km Mush C A' S O' thanks to Plan 1 Six pack of Lesbia, amata, mea es. Nullo fides GO 'Ng Famer Bm Ogg? SCl'1lifZ. DIGGSGY' ulle fuit unquam foedere tanta, Sire IS 'prayern Gramm ,,I Quanta in aznore tuo ex parte re- t can ofmineovvn selfdo nothing, per amea es ' -Catunus 5' l Thanks classics department! l ' ig.. ' Frodo Baggins Erlichman. R 7 ,l - ,lv l . ' F XX We .H ,, ,,, ,f i ROBIN L. KEITH i Hlll have tolcan do anything. um strong, I am invincible. I am ifvl'l'l3f'l - Helen Reddy Q l,5urnrner '73, 4? Qtr 1 , Q 'E f ff f M gf 4 454 fgy , ily,- f W f1ul I,Jf 5,5- mgnlu, MEILLISSA KARNIODY H.C ..,, J.A ..,. Dotti ... Dante... Clavi Man.,. Iitos Honesty Music pa'n'oI Granada Ez My heart doth lie within the fold ... Come in, I am here . A . Tortillas .., D.H. Slobsw LaLa ...Bio... T u n a . HU' ., by ,a4,,,,u, .gf , row, 1 'Y ' Mr. Smith L.C. Es- i Ai. 'I 4 A on argl SCOTT L. KENDALL Carole Brawerman and escort. MQ HUGH JAMES KENTLEY I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know no way of judging ofthe future but by the past. -Patrick Henry Mark Perry. if , , Y. 41 I K 9-, 5 IG' , t Q . H.. rv! .gffn V. fi- .. 3.1 ' az, ' if f i-4,2 Q Q '. 5 : '- ..f M - G P. lf- fm' N 6 fi- t i L- f X-L sim-ss:::'.i'.:'2 Q .Z by I. ,V W .. .E1,i,.,?F-, i .. . , . ,. ,,. . . - rl 2- - 3 ' 5 1-A ev- 'si ., Li- I ' 5 ' 5- -Q , . V ,L f lf, - ,' .C ,L , N .U-' . . 145' av if .:. .. . q r x.. aw ,A I 5 ANNE M. KILDUFF WILLA . Anne With An E. Cheering, Okai Girls . Moby Dick Elmwood Keep truckin Dream on . . The boat and smoke Heck of a nice guy, right Pat? -ad- A is-., - --f 'f :.. s . 1: , 1 f Q5W'? NT' ff,i.::w ' Ky Aivwlv, 1- K, ,. V i Q Gi -ri' Bi- if . . . T . N-'T .V .ly 3 I I 44.e.....,A BETSY T. KELLEIGH Like a drunk in a midnight choir,l have tried, in my own way, to be free. MARK HENRY KIRSHE Get by with a little help from my Bobby C. andthanks friends .. Lisa T. Dicky and Company to all people that made this portion of time very enjoyable Walt Disney Deb. -4'V1 .un if l i ,U L A N... f l l i t l .XX THOMAS R. Kl llMl'l' Mullns per yfmilc-s c-l iiiull.i per qmequom vm luf, .iilvi-iiio C1.iluIlus P.isl.il.i7nol limrr-vf-r llnulnl ful liifiila Supl. law. llc-y VVr.iyl li.ir kl llr-lp' ,WT l l l i l l l l l l i l i i i i i i l l 2 rv-, .1 M-I-wr MARGARET C. KOLM For wonder leaps upon me still, And makes me dizzy, makes me ill, But never frightened -for I know - Not where - but in whose hands l go: The lovely fingers of Delight Have hold of me and hold me tight, - Edna St. Vincent Millay ,- .,2h1viK!ai.,: 2-ZW gigusvge K, rr KARL DANA KRUGER Nauset beach surf bums Why Nip? Spo want a good? Jumping trains, Springfield rides. all for fun T Long band ex- changes and trees iurnping out at you. New Seabury '73 dog sit- ting Soccer ED. Once aroundis enough Craig and Donna JOSEPH D. KOZLOWSKI WTB '73 Dodger, Carrol, Boss Moll, Wrestling Nat. Minn. Wis. Carol T., Ed, Canousing, A 81 W Mom Hartin T.H. Neat Prom, Cape Howie Math Eng. Draw Dad knows best, hr 4 , - Chris Eagan DONNA MARIE LAFEMINA Anchors-girly gowns ratdog T , Moby Dick T man next door forget cheers 619 cha. V. cheering-okai . bc dances .. gullible a.m.walks and cakes wicked . cb - and if by chance we find each other, it's beautiful - Perls yesterday 11!29 cab-ILY. Terry Dill dreaming of Fudgicle-land. GARY MARTIN LAMONT Barney 425 M. Hey Miguel ,.. skiing . Sat night parties Chase's motorcycle T . Cape Cod '73 A8iW Terry That otta be shot Boarded OTR . Who's lgnorant? .. VBS BUSH . Italy '73 .. Cindy ..1st period study . . . Pet Peeves: F.S.S. NANCY LEE LAWLESS Linda McNiff, JILL KIRSTEN LAWRENCE ,, fmm , MARY LEBLANC , lf. I f ' iff , M. ig' , f Q5 If ', . 'f,,if H ,fly A STEPHEN LANNING Q 4 Q 5- '. .. V.-4 -FT, 1 ' wa . f ,i ' , Q ' . ' ' r I 211-if?3i5 QiA . S A if I. PAU L A. LEONE P.W. How's the back. Pat? . Summer of '23 Alchy Friends- There is silence when you cannot Be careful ofthe words you say Linda Jane. Harris Dynamite C.G. 81 S.N.S.R, Once l start explain your life, though you be Keepthem softand sweet unbelievable field hockey smiling I never want to stop misunderstoodforit. You never knovvfrom dayto day Got to skiing . Italy That special P.S.W.L.F,A.E. 'You -Edgar Lee Masters Which one's you'll haveto eat. No way, Jay wicked rude I only live once' CJ, alias Wink A e Anonymous am not afraid of tomorrow, for I hint of understanding - BH. East have seen yesterday and l love Dennis8iP.C. Music. today. -William White Jeff Williams. Bob Hewittand date. :QT-. 1, T, s I P' JONATHAN LEVINE GM, lVlark of Excellence Runa- round Sue H.H.witl'1tne Big Buick Ski lVl.W, Valley with Harts Jack's at 12:00 W.RO.R all oldies all of the time , Wrecking Dory l-l Bombtnem into submission Go GOP. 8 miles per gallon. Tom Klumpp. '-'C' GENNELL LOCKWOOD Behold tne turtle A he makes progress only when he sticks his neck out. -James l3ryantConant All 'Q ff 'Z ' '2 V 1 ' If l f !'!:'!'.fJ! JlLL ANN LUETTERS Y.L. Colorado '73 li 6f1!73 A JP. Utne Friendly's because 'flirt 7- J 81 J Real joy wil from ease. or riches, or i praise of man, but from l l'!!!'llVll3 SDGCIEJ for 3 l0T!l' Cheryl Bolivar and Michael Abend. Klein ff' Z :gm ,V 1 ' Ji X xl l. W PHILLIP RIDGWAY LINCOLN Classics 411, Soccer, Baseball, Scum, Toad always the Toad! Goal- ie! Have confidence in yourself! Trip to Rome '73, Pastafazool! GM. All the way!! Scraccamoon! College will be better! JANE ELLEN LOGUE P.A.G. fldiotj Nona-Appy's ,. Skiing Cookies ... Harvey Synderl don't know, I don't care. JOSEPH T. LYDON g.' l L . ELIZABETH LYNCH to be nobody'but'yourself in a world which is doing its best to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle any human being can fight, and neverstopfightingf' -e.e.cummings MARY A. MACLELLAN lt's been a longtime coming, lt's going to be a longtime gone. - David Crosby CHRISTINE LYNN MACLEOD Don't part with your illusions when they are gone you may still exist. but you have ceased to live. - MARK TWAIN Where do I go from here? M -'Vx -Il SUZAN MARY LYNCH You spell it with a Zeee ltaly 73 ... Mi Amore ... Where's the party? VW's the best! Ryn .N Little Susie Homemaker ... Think snow for Stow , ,. Girls room parties ... -30 lbs. ... CNH washin dishes . I . Dill 81 Mitton ,.. Chow! av QW? BRUCE A. MACGOWN BRUCE EDWIN MACKAY Saturday Nights ,. Baseball Soph. Year At N.S. ,. . Football ,. 8th Period Analysis . Boles . I Grape , , . , Parties . . . 4188 . L I L.S. Game .. FriendIy's. Janet Walker. 193 v , I .L HARRIS LESLIE MACNEILL SSSSSWELL . SSSAY there Ski Team Geze Stowe ., Nancy Thanks ... go to! Soccer . Brutal . unbelievable . Friends wicked Band .. Dry Look Dynamite .. Popular'.'Veekly!l Happiness seems made to be Shared , - Pierre Corneille THOMAS HAROLD MANLEY Hewo Emory and Lloyd .. Giants . Say Hey 24 . Hands and speed? . 87 Sprints . Base- ball . 16 .. Key Club Conven- tion . Hey Ten Men. T359 5- , A-if -nav- LINDA MAY MARCLEY 1-.fery mountain, search high l lollow every by-way, every il know. Climb every moun- every stream, follow ev- lllrlow, 'til you find your - Hammerstein my lord, for all my pre- f . 'VY AMY M. MANFREDI LINDA JANE MANSFIELD I- f r 'YW' Linda Jane . .. L.J .... Hey, Ray . .I Tough Trio Unbelievable! .. Tennis I.. lobster ... drama .. espanol, C.S. ... Friendly's . . . Zermatt . . . Pet Peeves: stand- ...N.H. ard shifting saying good-bye .,. Friendship doubles your joy and divides your grief. ' I - 4 C - ,Ham ,J -I5 fy' 2' 4235+ dilrvm A likely story, Erik. 'XE A -4-3,7 NANCY PATRICIA MARTIN Swim Team '72-'73 But l can't swim that Mr. Schwartz .. Chin's village .. i suppose i could make more of my life lf i put my mind to it, But i've become such a success at failing . .. -Ziggy i yt Jon Pleim N LYNNE A. NIARTINO Remember Nantasket, Patti and Janette .., Thanks tor all the rides. John and Donny . ,. Bread pudding with raisins .. What!!! This fi- nally it. Pet Peeves: Being called Lynnie-Poo. TRACY ANN LOUISE MATTHEWS Yes there are two paths you can go by, But in the long run, There's still time to change the road you're on. - Led Zepplin fixup, I . H 'Q wwf' 4. X .- -5. 'ld---- qqnuui Robin Keith. ii A2499 T- GZIP' ur JANET L. MAZZOLA oh phoop the cream of the crop has curdled quasi rebel glass house on the ocean ode to a node cold, mary south beach soscalosci plan ahead? - it's not due for 3 hours! iorsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit , lVirgiIJ PATRICIA MAGUIRE Kawasaki lots the good times roll Bun-Bunnies Paul NYC here: Wo nomo Summer '72 Nlanomot Evel Knievel Nothinif likr- fl motorcgycle tell me what . tif-hinrl that smile. Nan cy W1-',lon, Conn, Shes NUTS lloy, at least I'll go smil ing Bye Maggie CBMCPC. .li MARIKO MASUOKA GALE FRANCES NICIVER Saranac Silver Cliff Colo. , Roma R4 Pastalazool - Believe it, you .irv a real find, a joy in some- one's heart. You're a real jewel, unique and priceless. I don't care liow you feel. Believe it, God don't make no junk. A H. Barks -4 'S. I. xr' iiys 1' Ann Halbower. Ann Sweeny whooping it up. Pat Halloran. 5,2 ml 2 . 5 E LINDA M. MCNIFF SNIFF . 4f2O!73 .. STEVIE Weekends Parties .. Morse Code Tina 81 Poop . F.F. David Nlole 81 The Girls . Sniffer 81 Snagles . EGR. Gang . . Climb- ing Trees E. Dennis DANA ... Cape Weekends . . The Apt, ROBERT J. MEAGHER JAN . Power Drinkin' ... Six in a minute Going camping with Burkey ... Garden Parties ... Un- cle Willy's. . passed .. College?? ROBIN ELLIOTT MCNEILL and those that think them wise, are the greatest fools. -Sir William Alexander Nluch appreciation to Dad and Nlom who have done so much for me. SQ' ROBERT MCQUEENEY . . Whilst l, poor I, do sit in heavy plight, Walling alone my unrespected love: Not daring rush into so rare a place That gives to her, and she to it a grace. - Robert Southwell, 1573 GREGG P. MEGATHLIN WAYNE MERRITT Wendy, The Hill, Let's be sleezy! They though I'd never make it., Volkswagon, Thanks for everything WQG., Definitely!! SARA B. MERSEREAU You have to love yourself before you can love others. Jesus Christ 4! ' Ka. lr LAURIE DOROTHY MOSHER Those were the days my friends, l thought they'd NEVER END. Mole . . Jesabell Nancy, sing to it . The Girls Caterpillar Ita- ly, Rm 510 July 4 . lf you can't spell it you can't say it. Manomet 81 Trish Pet Peeves - BUTTONS. rm' KN Ms.: Save our trees. Cathy Burke does her bit for the Yearbook. WN DAVID W. IVIITTON YASIVHD MOHAMMED Nlitty Weekends Parties Love-Mark Jefferson . .. Terry I, Summer '73 at Priscilla Beach Pam V. help Weekend Yeh Party Buddy C.G. Terry ... Lenny's Photos . .. Field Hockey . ., Love is S.N. 81 Booze Another day, the only thing that matters .. I another car ... The Pond ... F.F. want to go home mummy . . . Trini- Lirida dad Yeh Summer Vacation - S.R. Daddy . .Lovel Good- bye Wayland. ANN DEBRA MORDECAI Jeffrey, PA., Tina, New London, So, what do ya wanna do? We can't skip again! Now l've reached that time when love is security and fulfilled promises, and here you are. That is the greatest love ofall. Ted St. John mooches off of Betsy Tanner. i 5 l i l I.. if If 'FE ll 'I 4 I fj , . , Y Pork chops ala Jill Luetters. Car wash, May '73, faf 'W wa, ff ' vfi ff ff: -,. 4 A ing? 2 PAUL D. MOYER RICHARD C. NAGLE SHEILA NAGLE SCOTT NELSON Jeff ... Seattle .. friends ... EGR Nels, Waterskiing ... Miles Correct Gang Sniffer 81 Snagle .. gaz- Craft . . Bud, M.Y.F. Ball, Saturday sugazsu .. laughing ... BBB. night parties, Hanzy Compo Club. . JL and Cornelius E. Boarded! Maaaa!!! Dennis. .. She-She boogs .. J.T.'s . . FLA. .. weekends L Lenny's. l i Tricia Mceuire i 'Fx l l l N lf' CYNTHIA CAROL NEXON i--We? 4 lbs.!69c Switz- f Remember When? . 4 oreo cookies Sinless crushes April Mr. T Lire you busy? hey sis! WAR Kath strawberry 'No act of kindness, no . ie how small, is ever wasted . - -jil.l This is the best of the bunch. nfl' L SUSAN JEAN ONUFRAK NYSXPQXYXYQ NZ' 'R CYNTHIA LEE OWEN ... Sue ..,3!2!72 ,.. Onu .., Give measense ofhumor, Lord E.G.R. Gang . ,. J.T.'s .,. East Den- Give me the graceto seea joke nis ,,. Colour My World ,,. ltaly To get some pleasure out of life 1973 . . Yago Onion La- And passitonto other folk. crosse - 1,2,3,4 Field Hockey -2,3,4 , . . S.P.W. Wiebe Postema. BRUCE C. PAIGE Steak and Brew, Saturday Night Parties, Saturday breadtast before the game with Ollie and the game. Lake Cochituate parties 1971. Hockey games at two in the morn- ing. Water skiing at 52 mph, drunk. Cape Cod. Lukis Standard Time. l 3 z 1 CHERYL A. O'NElLL in Justfspring when the word is mudfluscious the littleflame baloonmanfwhistles far and weefand eddie and bill comefrunning from marbles andfpiracies and itsfspring. -e.e.cummings JONATHAN W. PALMER 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world A To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. -Tennyson DOROTHY J. PEARSON Loving you is ecstocy, Nlarch ll, 1977, lfrbrunry 14, 1973, August 13, 1973, Louise Rl Slove, Princess, Lcrz1li,Cl.irk Ri EiHIQ?1lT,UUlTlVlHEjgC Sugar Slmck, l.ilI, lan, Young 8. lIy,Jol1n, limo is Love. Check it oul. SANDY PECKHAM Gimme Shelter Ballfield JCTWJPTPIVIAAGSCKCLG BBDWLF .. NIUSH Schlitz Saints 13 SOK. .WOFTPT JOIEDY .. Poopsie DG 8t BB . KC 81 SC ... BilIy's Tavern ... SSAIVI BigDeb TP8.IVIW. .JC 81 TW Cochituate Rates Very Highly... P.P:E.L. 1 - Vf - ir , , ' f' , .342 .1 f' V A 3' . 4,,' I ' f A .-.1 , - -' , V v ' ,srl : ff A , ' as f H V ' .3 , . 5, 1 TI' Q., Q El ' pfnifm Yi 5: . -1 Y ' I v ' ' - V 5 . . ., ? if MW DOUGLAS L. PEELER NH4C2H3O2 + H20 HC2H3O2 + NHAYOH i i T f i I. K 5' . ' JA lt's not that bad, Cath. an-wa '18 9.45 1 'Q fl MARK DAMIEN PENDERGAST A The Rat That otta be VBS Who's OTR .. Jarney, Iet's go guzzling ,J Cape Cod '73 A8tW T iwvn TCH . . lst period Charlie, you moon -. a Loose Cooch. JOHN F. PENNEY VERMONT, Shambles, K.S., Water skiing on Sundays, Schlitz Draft in Bottles, Mac's, Brock's, Mani, Cine- ma, Saturday!, Terry, the molding will cover it, Dean Rd. Maaaa!, Shmook, Hanzy Compo, Boarded. Sandy Pratt. H? . DONNA PERRY MARK R. PERRY I ' X 3' gounfxgir-1 , , M-f 'K-1--f iw- Q+,v.4 1 , AM 'MJ' . f 'Q l x3?i5W.'li'-I - V KEVIN PIERRE PETER PESCOSOLIDO MARTIN M. PIKE DUDE Thanksgiving day game How are you doin! What's going Mooselook Wobblers 81 Nikes Egizi's and Rodman's parties on tonight? ... Marshfield ... forever. ... Football ... Allstars... Bas- Roudies . . . Surfing Good times . .. ketball ... Heineken, etc. ... The Who's got the wrinkles? ...Did you Hill . . . Wayland-35 Bedford-O. cuffthat? ...the quick slide. . f 'Q Rx .I .I -4. .wh D as A . 1,1xv,::' I ' A 53 'i .V J, 'fm .Ng 0 Matt Baker and date at the Prorn. Quin JULIE A. PISTORINO The only things we ever keep Are what we give away. - Louis Ginsberg Phil . J.A.P. . BAN, Jae, Jun Si AI. JONATHAN E. PLEIM , v - . . , 69 5' ' ' - -,f .gr 1' . . . X t ff ,. I-. ' -- X ' ' ' 73:4 . A I r fa E I 'A M x -' W3 1- . ' I ' I , ' 4 I if 5 ' .:.i,- 1 ' ' 5-3 AF? X lx . 'W .1 I . ' - - XI Xsxxzxaf , A . III, I f, i KIMBERI TY POIRIF R 701 l l 999951 DAVID MARK PONTECORVO How dare you tell me that ALICE K. PORRELL Pm myfatherlsson 3 point turn at Dennison's When thatwasjustan accident Moby D'CK W'nge'?heek of birth' Sharon, I didn't forget this year ... IYd rather Iookaround me' Baby Sitting ... Skating 5 a.m. ... C.Y.O. . . . Sure lrv . . . BP. . . . Ya, I know New Hampshire Speculator N.Y. - East Falmouth -Cape Cod-Chin's Village. . . . . b Mary Ann MacLellan with a million dollar smile. ,caclfsrg?g:.Sth?i1egs3SQgmeaSUre of my worth. - l. Anderson M WIEBE HENK POSTEMA SANDRA A. PRATT LAURIE ALLEN RAYMOND L. CURTIS RENNER Time it was, and whata time it was Spumoni ... Hey Ray. Hey Sugar Skiing ... Killington ... Stowe ... It wasatime ofinnocence L.J. Slimbies. . MNICC 1 2 ...Model AFOl'd Rifelry A time ofconfidences. Got To .. TTC ... Stevie Wonda ... McDonalds .,. Austria Ski Trip Longago .. it must be .. wicked bush .. Band ... Ode ... Pet Peeves: Hi ... What? ,., I havea photograph to a Node . .. unbeLlEVable . .. You'rea fool. Preserve your memories, I heard screamin They're all that's left you. and bullwhips cracking, and -Simon and Garfunkel Howlong? HowIong? - Neil Young X I .V . 1,4 ,Q l rf ., mmf l l Vx f 1 ' if ra ,gr P' - 1 ., , rf. 5 'fn .I . ' . V 3' 'X 1' I ' , A M4 H 41' f . ir , y V: 7 ka. f, f,,,,, gr... 4' 1 .19 ' fr , .9 Q , 1 ir YH .align 1 va ,HM . , . M ig, 1 limi, ,M l,,lJf4.'i ,jg Leaning post Rodney Tyler. John Howard, 1 J Y .ag wtf' .sus ,:lt ..'y n . ,' .W J R - n- P v Q he I t- -- 1 -- 1 '2 1 9' 'S I Q 2 it Tu .,5g .. -y . A -1 , :S Y.-wiv-sl fuel: D ',Q-fig' I- xii is Q- Q HQ N il One ofour many bake sales. Jo Ann Columbus. V fgeygffi-YV:-',r 1 A i A M. 3 FRANCES HUNT REYNOLDS JEANETTE RICHARDS A white knight, a black sun, and children ofshaclow chant inthe rain While I lean thru the night at my window. -Jim Roberts Viva FA! or-I 061 fps x l lid.,-I. Il' I' ' rfffn-f'? '-' I- I , 1. ,H s . . . 1 . , 1 - . , . It I Q . ' Cindy Owen goes through the Prom Reception Line. KENNETH RICHARDS Super K E The mean mobile I ,Lunchat Macs , 18OOspinin New Hampshire .. 156 mph fagbait Saturday night parties .. WHS Baseball Pitcher 12,4 . Schlitz draft in Bottles , Drive-ins Getty Smookel I, Southern Comfort . Class of '74, -45-s, NELSON E. RIX fa- -du... KENDAII ll ROHINS SHARON IPI ROBINSON The f,fJLII', I mln- is often steep tru-nil I love you lor putting your and narrow lull what I had hoped hoiirl into my hiwirt .incl possinyi to learn Illlll' in how to use the oh' ovi-r .ill tho looluah we-.ik things you struetion' I lo',trur.tively in r,hec,k i.in't Il1'Ill'sl'f'lllHIINTH' You inn Ing my liliil' . 1 , puvi iults without c moi, but you f.lll t om- without giving Jn, I 'fb JAMES DONALD ROBSON, Ill LuAnn ... We Don't Neet it ... I'm making a path . . 9112 months MONKEY! Beat McQueen! .. They turned the clocks back . Wissy . Pet Peeve:A.P.Chemistry . Thanksto Neil,GeorgeandTed. BRUCE RODMAN Bend like a blade of grass, that you do not break ... Keep on top with J. BRAWL! . . . Oncea year par- ties Where's Zoof? ,. Lucky 13, 23, 86 ... Mishaps at Waterville . Deepest thanks to Luke . . . Pet peevesg Heavy relationships, Mon- days, Math, Buicks, and J.C.F.'s ,S .r,i2f4ffff ' Nancy Steward. Card Shark Danny Hand. 5 at :gif . , R. . v is Q x ':H5n ,,-10' THEODORE ROBERT ROKICKI, lll So it goes . . Hack Schmaltz ... D.B.T.J. ... You're not one of those people who trusts his memo- ry, are you? Sleaze A bari- tone what? fl've still got 11 hours before it's duej Every- thing was beautiful, and nothing hurt - Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 117- 'K' fy -.17 r. i 1' :Jef A 4 4' .- S . 4 . MICHAEL WILLIAM RUBIN Novus Ordo Seclorum. .f' RICHARD A. ROSSE J. Brawl STEVE K. RUSSELL lf a man does not keep pace - with his companions, perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or faraway. - Henry David Thoreau ,M Unit. Pat Sollami. CAROL JANE SAMUELS if growing up means it would be beneath my dignity to climb a tree i'll never grow up, never grow up, not me. - peter pan .f DEBORAH A. SANDERS Norfold park-basketball jones ,.. good old MONIS, Keel, Kenny-Virgin Islands Sister Deb parrty H.. goodbye to He say-She say .., Airforce man H, DPJD ... DSSS ABH lvla Hoop summer '73-73 . 2. . , I Q ,ev vi ' 4 .-:Si y it 'll . ii' 9 31 if Luanne Attardo. KIM A. RYNEARSON Be a child to be alive, laughing and joyful with today. Be an adult to be sensitive, understanding and aware. Be yourself to be unique. release from your shell, free and able to love pure and unselfish. if EDWARD MATHIESON ST. JOHN The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. S. Chamford l l 2' F m rv. .nfl Mrs. Connolly crflfilmitf- their nririivevrsnry Prom Night. l Q ff, Roger and Sharon in the rain? EDWARD POWELL SCOTT EMORY R. SELES Denim I gotta have my belt buckle back by next period I've been to Egypt to see the pyramids I think I'II go sit in my car . IVIacDonaId's house . It's so good to eat a friend my friend I-lot squats. IVIPTR . Jungle Juice , Tenting in the woods .. Hello Lloyd and Tom . Tappers . Budmen .. l'II give you a good deal . Power D. . Nlonomoy, my favorite resort Sunday mornings with Nagle Stealing Chase's shirts . .. The Bobbsey Twins. ,. Mr A rf, ff? tx, 1, I It 71,239 ' 1 ' -we f , f i 3557352 1 Qf, , if 'r 1 1:- .,, if I I gf 4' ,f ' .' ' W 'r'-444 Q ' ,. V ...K . . 4 . ' it ' 1 . ix I l YP 4 w. , +V. . 4 .fin 4 3 1 ' gg,1i?7 '!m MARY ELIZABETH SARSFIELD We judge ourselves by what we feel we are capable of doing, but others judge us by what we have done. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow JONATHAN DAVID SCHIFF On n'est pas serieux quand on a jix-septans - Rimbaud The flying Renault Schmaltz ... Purity Supreme Deli ... Tigger ... Nlahavishnu Orchestra .,. Old Golds ... Eedie, y'unnastan? ... Nodes , .. Right On, Zeke. Nancy Davis. Sell Super Suzuki The Goose Play Flipping The Bug .., Sat. Nite Parties .,. Budman ... Jungle Juice ,.. Pontiac ... lvlac's Before the Game .M Dude, Let's Get Out of Here . . . The Bed- ford Game... Maaa .., Miles .,. Boarded . ,. Hanzy Compo. 5 ' X i Nl io., ,.i Ping ! 341 1.1 il KAREN SHEDD Hey, that's Supah! You guys - Summer '72 l'm too quiet, huh? Wanna bet! Oh Pooh!! FORGET IT!! Walkin' my feet off ..Smaht Rev. 3:20 I Thess. 4:16 81 17 Air! Media Center Lounge. Kendall Robins dances into the Media Center. and agk Why' ADRIENNE GAYL SIEGEL SUSAN Nl. SKINNIAN PETER G. SMITH Hy swgillovving evil words UITSUIU no onr- hm. over yet hnrmerl his slomm li Winston Churczlilll vlirn ,irr!iirJl.iIwf1ys wlml lhey seem ml seldom lwllvr f Lessilig STEWART J. SMITH G.M. Mark of Excellence ... VW's should be run off the road .. Schnozzola Stew 697-313 . Little Blue Nova P.F. ... How shall a young man steer an honest course? By holding to thy word. Psalm 119:9 dlp, PATRICIA SOLLAMI Ginney Hey Stretch! Friday nights at the Dq . Maureen + Dave . Where's T? Summer of '73 , Skiing in Italy, Austria You Eating again?l Lonely days and Lonely nights Pet Peeve: The '65 Green hornet. 1 iff I 'ii T I X -,gggizr A- .I 'I -'A..?9W?? Awgf ,,'. ,-,A A'-4 ay ,. ' wif. 3,4 r,- , f..'fa?99,CZ'f-1 '.'f4ii'ttli'yx?11 , i2 HARRY B. STEUBER sz ' A ' 1 F. 'Q rf' 1 ' t' , 14 41? ' .M f 1 1 i!25 ' T ' I Q ' - ,Q .gy I f sc. 'fi ' ff. gf 2, .e 'ii ' 1 T .' wi? if f X ' ' at , 4:13517-7. fflax I , . i '- TI K1 ' f.1.4' . SUSAN ELIZABETH SOKOLOSKI Yes, I really am this short Pas- tafazool - Italy '73 ... Hey, Matt- zola The Island Ode to a Node 55 81 56 What 'GROUP'?! ,.. Someday this will all seem very funny .., Cl lcan't take it, Jonna ... Dil magni, horri- bilem et saccrum libelluml -Catullus. Harry Steuber and Prom Queen C Hugh Kentley. harlene Flynn. WALTER SAMUEL SPOKOWSKI DBTJ Doc Mahone's Math ... F.N. ... Springfield ,,. Hey Nip ,.. Mlle ... Newton Cops ... NEBA ,. Allright ,. N.D.- Fair Haven East Boston Erl. Let's go to the V.G. ,.. Pontiac V-7 . .. The Road Monarch Notes The Contract System Colt Luke. M 4-4' 'nga NANCY J. STEWARD f T' ' 't: 3, JOHN CHARLES STONEMAN Beach Boys, etc. Betty's Reds ... D.H. and the band ... Revolt a leaf on a windy day. Prett soon I'II be blowin' awa y - Carl Vzlilson Linda Marcley and Rich Cole at Prom '73. SARA MELISSA STOPEK 73.8 Pie ANN FRANCES SWEENY I too am not a bit tamed, I too am untranslatable. I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs ofthe world. Walt Whitman J. BRAWL. Cuteness and Juice. J!! BETSY A. TANNER PETER MATTHEW TATE UTATUMQUE, YOU REALLY OUGH- TA TRY OUT FOR THE TRACK TEAM BADMINTON NUT, PING- PONG FREAK AS YOU TRAVEL ALONG THE ROAD OF LIFE, NEVER CRY - FOR IT IS SLIPPERY WHEN WET, 115 . www ir C 3 ,-or KLNNPIII IIIIANI IIIOMPSON IIII HAI WIISKMA, IIS. I Club IIII- I ml Ilvy, um you Imy' f..m.1rI.I I? I.A, Club Nr-vv WII.lI,?Z L Q . l l E ff! lgwmgg l l l I l l l l l l The Queen and her Court: Sue Bicknell, Melinda Carter, Sue Onufrak, Liz Alpert, Charlene Flynn, Patty Farrington, Janet Walker, Adrienne Siegel, i and Donna LaFemina. i l 115: R DAVID VIVAT ..' fl' l .JDOCMLLFHONECAPESKIIC Il, ll-JOEBOSTONSTATYONPIK 'Qi'MQWEZEGOBAMESLYSOLH fi WEZAPIVIONARCHCONTR il HIJSREDSCHOCONUTS -' .U'ilHll'lGOBAMESDQSANTORI . .:i.l4i,RlJISlN,QQTAPTAPSOZY ' ZKLJYNAMITEDONGOBAMES. fi Q98 JANET K. WALKER Thanks to all those that were conf cerned for the right reasons. CTime will telll. KYLE WALLACE lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, X Perhaps it is because he hears a different drum- mer, X Let him step to the music which he hears, X However mea- sured or far away. - Thoreau Special thanks to Nlr. Oxford, for his help. ,un- LAURA CAMERON WALLACE ... You have the freedom to be yourself, your true self, and noth- ingcan stand in your way. - Richard Bach I have friends to discover, and a great many things to understand. - Antoine De Saint-Exupery C.B.and friend. 4-J ,,..-v ,-5 , Af 1,74 1 , K 4- ,. I Af 'M Q 4' t, -.., n Wv F914 mf ' ' ' ', ',,.,9' J . f 5 .Av . . Isis: . 1 A-Q W' 712 1,1-4, I 'L' , .Ny if s fm. J , !!, ,ff 'W 5 1, , 45 I ff I I I 1 3 I 1 1 -ghih K . 'S 1.4 9' 1 f gm! fin av 'H A ,A ,A,,4.,f ' 4,,. , .M . , ,Q J., ' 'V 11220 if , 1 1 Q4 ,geifrfzgh jaw' . 'f3e',,gQ--' ZA '-1 2. 1. L , ,1 . . ,. ,. , lv' , 4' w.5f.., , ' , ,. A i BARNABY EDWIN WRAY Doc Physics and his pet nodal Dehydrogenase? ... Hey, T.K., what's happenin'? what d'ya say we run home ... cross country track Just give me the country . ,. Eh bien, allons-y. CATHERINE MELISSA YOHN Harvey Snyder ... Quarter 81 Arab horses P.T.L. midnight spying .,. you're cute honey ... Don't let anyone thing little of you because you're young. Be their ide- al: let them follow the way you teach and live: be a pattern for them in your life and your faith. I. Timothy 4:12. DAVID C. YAMARTINO Betty, can I come over? ... Mark, I didn't see you! Peel the pits Backfire Make it happen Boss- man Root beer forever LVYU ... Dimples ... Mikes ... boot'n auto body shop .., Oct. 28 fireworks D.H. and the All Grease Band ... D.H. and L.A. Ride On. JONNA GAIL ZIMMERMAN I expect to pass through this world but once: any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let rne do it now: let me not defer or neglect it, for l,shall not pass this way again. - Etienne de Grellet Doug Peeler. THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1974 DID NOT SUBMIT A FORMAL PICTURE: JONATHAN BUCHBINDER KAREN M. CORR THOMAS W. GRAY KATRIN HELLESNES DIANE HORNE PETER M. HOWARD JEANNE LEIGHTON MUSCADO DAVID A. LINDQUIST PAUL C. LUCAS JOHN H. MANLEY WILLIAM MARSHALL JAMES A. MURRAY KATHLEEN P. O'REILLY LAWRENCE O'REILLY JOEL P. POLLACK STEPHEN F. RICCIARDI ELIZABETH J. TUPY RODNEY G. TYLER HOLLY MAXWELL WILLESON , ic-4- --ef! . , . , ' 1 ,' . I I .' , j - ' I I ' , I A ' 4 'I' 'JIW3 UI' E ' yo- .1 fvrizf' iygqfri' ,4 'H,'f,',gj-I Qlf.Iffg?A:! .. W- .' .. ,.'.1.- f-' N r xr. 1 I -V, r N lusfkvghgg w. . ,jpyiif 1 wynif. .x.,., ,f I I . -iniil.-in I f ' f. A- '.-.iJtH-'Pitt' ?'-.-..-1..t,'.l 713 REFLECTOR STAFF fr ,-Q! Q I '. Xb Q, fig,-2 af la ig' nt . Reflector Staff: Lying Down: Sue Sokoloski, Editor-in-Chief, Row 1: Jamie Gainsboro, Co-Literary Editor, Ann Sweeny, Girls Sports Editor, Ted St. John, Co-Literary Editor, Carole Brawerman, Layout Staff, Kathy Gray, Layout Staff, Row 2: Amy Johnston, Underclassmen Editor, Cathy Burke, Picture Editor, Row 3: Jon Buchbinder, Photography Editor, Cindy Nexon, Copy Editor, Christiana Geffen, Layout Staff, Jonna Zimmerman, Lay- out Editor, Mike Abend, Boy's Sports Editor, Andy Geiger, Layout Staff. Missing: Bill Marshall, Business Editor, Cheryl O'Neil, Art Editor. REFLECTOR STAFF Bobbsey Twins and Hardy Boys O.K. l'm leaving - you can talk about me now pp. 168-185 Let's get some real food ... The 3 a.m. Club ... After all, she was love struck ,.. Big Tush ... SOIAR . .. Having a good time at Waterville - wish you could be here . . , Andrew Jackson . s . What Typing Staff?l . , . What Literary Staff?! , . . C.l. . .. Will she catch this ,,.A'rter all, he is in both groups M. Pic- ture time - was she on the Staff?! ... What is fun? .M So this was a ping-pong table .., Chicken Zoup? Does it have noodles- , ,. Norwegian Packrat , A 3 A.M. Club: Front Row: Jonna Zimmerman, Sue Sokoloski, Carole Brawerman, Kathy Gray, Row 2: Ted St. John, Mike Abend, Andrew Geiger. lr Bill Marshall Amy Johnston van... ,, fi i ,V1-'i fn 3 Ez, We 5 , ' ' 5 f f ,A l N , ' .v 7 . , i....-M. Sue Sokoloski and Jonna Zimmerman. 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Chicken and Cosmetics Shakes Sundaes Notary Public sodas Floats 358 2381 Splits Clvarbroil Brazier Grill Closes at IO p.m. TOWN LINE HARDWARE INC. HAROLD H SEARS Housewares - Tools Specialist Garden Supplies Sewer Systems Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 894-2187 443-8956 BOSTON POST ROAD, SOUTH SUDBURY 443 2112 SEARS 81 SCHOFIELD INC. 80 Union Avenue, Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 L l X T-Bird - LTD - Galaxie - Torino V Q Pinto - Mustang II - Maverick Q FTA f ,I SN 1924- 1974 I 247 Boston Post Rd. ,.4if ' CONGRATULATION AND BEST WISH ES Compigmenfs of TO THE CLASS OF '74 from the CLASS OF '75 DOM'S CLEANERS T69 COMMONWEALTH ROAD COCHITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS Cleaning Shirts Formal-wear WATERMAN-GIBBS FUNERAL HOME WEST COMMONWEALTH ROAD ROUTE 20 COCHITUATE - WAYLAND 653-3350 Frank S. Waterman, lll Steven W. Cutler Kenneth F. Bennett James Brown, Jr. James P. Cutler COMPLIMENTS OF SHEPARD MOBIL STATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '74 PEP'S CORNER STORE fm, f, , HAND-PICK YOUR OWN FROM THE LARGEST AND FRESHEST SELECTION OF FARM-FRESH PRODUCE I5 EAST PLAIN ST. l sk X I i , Q .IOHNSON'S PHARMACY B. W. Johnson III CORNER OF RTE. 27 COCHITUATE CWOyIandJ 54 MAIN STREET Open Daily 9 A.M. fo 9 P.M. Q Sunday 9-6 P.M. CQCHITUATE Where fhe qualify is better 653-7352 X A n and the prices are lower. Serving Since 1929 THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY Eastern Research Laboratory We've been framed J.P. SMITH AND CO., INC. The Company vvith a touch of glass Erector - Curtin Walls and Windows 1 1 - , ' if , I '46 -L-3 '27 ' .L 35, . .f. Z1-:YT . , Ui 2' i V I . .r V. if ni 'Q if f 1 ' 1.4 ff 6 ,s.,,-. , .. ..., :I qv A 4? gf? 11. f Z j. , 4 , 1:3 f A f s 'Q gf- ., , , .1 ,- ,A v ,,-4 - -Je .-L. ff' ,f r ' 'f 113' .- . COCHITUATE MOTORS, INC. L OVER 36 YEARS Chevrolet Sales 8r Service in Cochituate FREE 30 DAY EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE ON ALL OUR USED CARS Junction of Routes 27 81 30 Sales Dept. 653-7471 Service Dept. 635-7514 I . . c I, .,,... I ..i. 'ww CONGRATULATIONS FROM A 1974 1942 GRADUATES GRADUATE Compliments of Congratulations To The MEL'S RESTAURANT Class Of '74 310 E. Commonwealth Rd. CROFT NEWS Cochituate Cochituate Family Dining 653-7777 CoiviPLiiviENTs or CONTEMPORARY RIDER INC. Representing Most Major Lines of Riding Apparel 81 Saddlery BOSTON POST ROAD Complete Une of Equestrian Gifts 81 Accessories WAYLANDY MASSACHUSETTS 65 PELHAM isLANp ROAD WAYLAND 358-7760 358-2152 Compliments ol Congratulations And Best Wishes To The wave Starmer's Disposal, Inc. Class Of '74 C I d S A l' ' Te k HERBERT E. ZIMMERMAN, ESQ. 655900 S an W 'L in S 358 4040 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '74 LAWLESS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 581 Marrett Rd. Lexrngton, Mass. 862-2322 ur fl pl r OPEN8 3Ot 5 30 llll CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES O REALTOR 10 Boston Post Road Zami VVe've been Serving families In Wayland longer than you've been in high school. 358-7471 891-1250 Q51 1 'ii , FT 1 If RU: A Compliments of HEARTBREAK HOTEL Located At the end of Lonely Street BROCKEI.MAN'S MARKET The Home of Fine Foods 177 COMMONWEALTH ROAD WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments To The Class of '74: Of May allyour burns be happy ones. CELORIER s. ELLIOTT, mc. PIP. RACING TEAM - SHELL STATION stew smith Bill Marshall 322 E. Commonwealth Rd. 655-3710 Daveolemam' Wayland, Mass. 655-2240 COUNTRY D' I' I' Judulgg. PGFITQZIIJIGT is mc uve Cleansers ' People 11 I Boston Post Road Gem 1 cIeUl'lel'S, IHC. Wayland, Mass. r 353-7629 4 'V' - TAILORS-LAUNDERERS Route 109 312 E. Commonwealth Road Main Street Rouge 30 Medway Shopping Center Cochiwme Mass W. Medway, Mass. I-2922. - Phone 533-6674 one 5 Compliments of , Your Music Center for 0 MUSIEIIE INSTRUMENTS ' SHEET MUSIC ' INSTRUITTIIINS IIN All INSTRUMENTS Band Instruments by KING 0 LEBLANC 0 OLD5 V cu' . n4wt4,wr:n1c,4Rn Q ' - - :Nzs:Lzei:N:EPA 'S ww- 0 Baldwin 0 Guild 0 Fender B V Guitars w .. SUDBURY: :sniff-n'E:a1::n ' , and Others or IMPORTED w1NEs ? -MMM flag 1 F dwgld l M . a isa 0 a win AND CHEESES If 354 Boston Post Road, SUDBURY Compliments of USTULTI RIDENT VERBA l.ATlNA Congratulations To The Class of '74 fromthe LATIN CLUB MOTOR PARTS INC. OF WELLESLEY 870 A. Worcester St. Wellesley, Mass Aulfxmrlllvf-I'.1rl'. ,nu-'.'-mu-'. 1 5 l ,mplf-tvllm-nllllygllin-rlmmnru I l ?3b 60411 ?3b 60115 653 6065 WHEN YOU ARE OLD, AND GRAY, AND FULL OF SLEEP, AND NODDING BY THE FIRE, TAKE DOWN THIS BOOK, ANDSLOWLY READ, AND DREAM OF THE SOFT LOOK YO JR EYES HAD ONCE, AND OF THE SHADOWS DEEP, --YATES STUDENT COUNCIL 1974 QBRID A 5 L-'4g Xlg'Qcgk 1 G6 1 'I's-.lfst'f1'+f,a,,, .1 V Q lx' ii' E' '. 1 W, in V fgxfl i Il I' 5, mil 7 wry- A 121171 '4fV ,f , l., ll1 tl A-f'f fmj,2Jl' -glifffw ,' A - CONGRATULATIONS 6' o os? 1 OK SH R TREFREY REALTORS BOOKS-CARDS-GIFTS-PRINTS CALENDARS-Eg22g3:2:gS PLAT ' CHILDREJQEOOKS AND PAPERBACKS WAY'-AND CENTER 3587766 llage Green HOURS ayland Center lVlon.-Sat.9:3O-5:30 38-7271 Thurs. 'til 8:00 p.m. Compliments WEST NEWTON SAVINGS of The lllustrious Safefy for Savings Regular and Notice Accounts S-IIZQFF Terrn Certificate Accounts Clog 2 tt West Newfon . ,..ii Wayland 1974 TELEPHONES: 655-3710 I e,5s-224o Congratulations to the 1974 Graduates EN!! from the LORIER 8: ELLIOTT, INC. ' TIRES - BATTERIES - ROAD SERVICE V EXPERT REPAI S I . Wayland Kiwanis and GEORGE CELORIER 322 EAST COMMONWEALTH ROAD RED Ei.i.io'r'r WAYLAND. MASS. 01776 1 Wayland Representatives: i MVS- JUmeS F' Off, Jr. Mrs. Robert Paine, Jr. l David H. Bradley, President I, I1.XVICXPORT ,Qi I V X152 1 INV' 125 Vi ' di ,J If ::,', I-Q' 'Nl-T Q-luv, , 'J' ,xeg f 17966 T if .x i-:s'i'ox' ' sim 'i-1 mai Af'fJNH'l,I'l'I'I'I IHQAI.I'lFL'I'.XTl'LIsfl'1l1X'll'l-l- l ll ll'll5'lllN I'Uli'l lilltll - '- li llllli We gotta get outa this place, it it's the last thing we ever o! Jonna 8g Sue Technical Marketing Associates, Inc Management Consultants TMA 199 Sudbury Road , Concord, Mass. 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