Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)
- Class of 1969
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♦WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN. MASS. WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN. MASS. published by the staff of ’69 CO-EDITORS Christine Bauer Nancy Nelligan SENIOR EDITORS Mary Ann Cardarelli Nancy Heigham Donna McCarthy STAFF Eugene Boyles Patricia Linehan Joseph Brennan Brenda Macaro Eileen Brosnahan Robert MacDonald Estelle Douvris Marcia McDonald Marie Fazio PaulMusto Robert Fitzpatrick Elizabeth Perry John Given Jane Peterson Richard Goulet Karen Ribbs Diane Kenney Richard Thompson Mildred Vallis Treasurer Business Manager Georgiann Skounjos Elaine Danizio Juniors Dale Costanzo Marcia Lux Ann Marie Higgins Michael McGah Kathy Lindner Cheryl Nyros Julie Logue Chris Wheaton TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS.18 HIGHLIGHTS.42 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES.56 ATHLETICS.80 SENIORS.100 COMMUNITY 160 Time it was And what a time it was. It was . . . a time of contemplation and concentration . . . a time of 7 a time of dedication and determination 8 10 a time of laughter and liveliness . . . 12 Long ago ... it must be. I have a photograph. Preserve your memories. 15 We, me members of the class J £ ! ' class of T069, in re-li ing our higfel chool nays, recall particularly one of the Woburn High School Staff. It has been this person’s task to enable each student to realize his maximum academic potential and to assure that the proper behavior of maturing young adults be main¬ tained within our school. Difficult though this task may seem, this man has succeeded in his role as student adviser and disciplinarian, while gaining the respect and admiration of the student body as a trusting friend and generous human being. His varied contacts with high school students have enabled him to better understand certain qualities necessary for the development of a well-rounded and well-disciplined student. As a teacher, he has rec¬ ognized the need for the training of the mind and the acquisition of knowledge in preparing the stu¬ dent for adjustment to society and occupational pursuit after graduation. As a former head coach of successful football teams, he has been able to appreciate the need for physical development, positive thinking, self-discipline, and spirited competition as plus factors in the attainment of one’s goals. In his role as an administrator, this man has shown his ability to communicate purposefully with teacher, par¬ ent, and student, thus maintaining a degree of harmony and good will in our community. It is this man’s distinction to be well-acquainted with many students on a most informal level. His understanding of and his willingness to advise such students have revealed his compassion as well as his competency as a leader and an educator. In future days, as we recall the past and the many events and individuals who have best influenced our lives, we are certain to count you among them . . . MR. JAMFS F. BRENNAN 16 academics memories of learning Mr. Marashio finishes reports before deadline. Assistant Superintendent Jerome Lynch discusses school affairs. Superintendent’s Message to the Class of ’69 These are happy days. These are troubled days. They are happy because you have reached a first milestone, culminating in these hectic, carefree days of graduation from Woburn High School. Happy, because you can share your success with friends, parents and teachers. Happy, because you have youth and ambition. They are happy too, because you have a clean sheet before you on which to write the fulfillment of your dreams. Then too, these are troubled, turbulent days. Your generation has been called upon to witness a great world upheaval. Dissention, riots, and cold wars saturate the news media. Three high ranking men, all proponents of peace, have been shot down by assassins’ bullets. It is small wonder that the youth of today is crying out for a change of order. It is at this point, however, that youth must arrest its drive to rush in unthinkingly. That which is good must be kept; the bad must be erased. Youth must reflect upon the past and the principles upon which our country has grown. Are those principles set forth by our founding fathers unworkable today? Upon study of our Constitution and Bill of Rights one can see that they closely relate to the teachings of One who gave His life for Man two thousand years ago. The trouble then must lie in Man himself—his greed, his selfishness, his bigotry. It is my sincere belief that you, the youth of today, will change this world; that you will change it by casting out those baser instincts which have brought the world to its present condition. To paraphrase a now famous quotation “Ask not what I can get for myself. Rather ask what can I give to others.” As a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step, so the changing of the world starts with the individual. My wish for you today is that each of you will use his talents, whether great or small, to the service of others; that he will reject the chicanery of those who have brought the world to Its present condition, and that he will make this world a little better place because he has lived in it. May God bless each of you. Dr. J. Frank Hassett Superintendent of Schools 20 Superintendent J. Frank Hassett. Principal’s Message To the Members of the Class of 1969: In a period of confrontation, conflict, and deep concern in our national life at all levels, it has become fashionable for many statesmen, educators, and public leaders to decry the moral values and basic philosophy of our youth. The failure of many in adult life to understand the impatience of youth, its concern with social problems, and its desire to change the status quo has resulted in the so-called “generation gap.” Yet history shows it was always so. “Our youth now have luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of the household. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up their food and tyranize their teachers.” In truth, these words were uttered by Socrates, the great Greek philosopher, in the fifth century B.C., yet how many times have we heard them, in paraphrase, in our own day— profoundly spoken as though the newest generation was different in its impression on its elders from all previous generations of mankind! What is different about the “now” generation on the eve of Graduation in 1969 is its drive, preparation, and intelligence. It is to this best educated class in the long history of the Woburn Senior High School—the Class of 1969—that I am privileged to extend sincere best wishes for all possible future happiness and success. May its strong social convictions be reflected in a better society with “Peace on earth; good will to all men.” Sincerely, Henry D. Blake Principal pal Henry D. Blake. Vice Principals James Brennan and Lawrence Gilgun work harmoniously. 21 Control Stations Efficient Three areas which are vital to the efficient functioning of the school are the office com¬ munications center, the Health Suite and the office of the Dean of Girls. Office duties include arranging appointments, compiling “The Re¬ flector” and disseminating information through¬ out the school. The nurses in the Health Suite provide for the general physical well-being of both students and teachers. Under the com¬ petent direction of Miss Salmon, Dean of Girls, female students find accurate and fair decisions regarding academic areas, extracurricular ac¬ tivities, and the mode of dress. A smile often helps ease pain. Miss Salmon greets a student. Mrs. Daisy suggests a catalogue. Guidance Seeks Individual Self-Appraisal The Guidance Department believes that every student is capable of being directed to maximum achievement through a knowledge of his own worth and capabilities and a mature sense of re¬ sponsibility. The department is constantly striving to assist each student to reach his maximum scholastic potential and to aid him in finding the most suitable place for his creative efforts. Guidance, toward self appraisal, is the best method of helping the student realize his own potential. A student may request an interview with his counselor when¬ ever the need or desire arises. Discussions with parents concerning the educational opportunities for their sons and daughters are regarded as most essential. Parents who are unable, or who find it difficult to confer during regular school hours, may do so on Monday evenings, as the Guidance Office is open, by appoint¬ ment, every week at this time. Guidance seeks to help the individ¬ ual help himself and assists each student in making a wise choice for his benefit and the benefit of society. Students discuss future. 23 Leadership — Responsibility — Pride The Naval Science Department is a recent addition to the many courses of study offered to the young men of Woburn High School. The Naval Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Pro¬ gram has been established through an Act of Congress and has been approved by the Secretary of the Navy. The purpose of the Program is to develop leaders with a strong sense of responsibility, pride, and self-reliance. The Naval Cadets meet twice weekly in regular classroom study. They explore such subjects as Naval Seapower, Naval Tradition, Oceanography, and other extremely interesting topics. On a previously specified day, the Naval Cadets will assemble on the parade grounds and will be instructed in the basics of close order drill and the manual of arms. Sergeant Bevers points out vessel’s armament. Chief Rawson explains drill. Chief Murphy points out world trouble spot. 24 Mr. Newark discusses students’ future Art schooling. Art Department Meets Demands and Expectations of the Students Expanded by the addition of Miss Pat Conant at the high school and b the co-ordination of the Senior and Junior High Schools to insure an orderly progression of art experi¬ ences for those students involved in the art program, the Art Depart¬ ment continues to grow and meet the demands and expectations of the art (interested) and art oriented students of Woburn. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Newark and Mr. Ted Johnson, creative students are involved in such diversified crafts as creative design, ceramics, batik, enameling, and architecture. Also included in the course is painting, experiment¬ ing with pen and ink, charcoal, tempra, oils, and water colors. Bob Eaton poses for his classmates. Rotational Unit of Work Systematized The Business Ed. Depart¬ ment has created a new pupil station to which each senior will rotate for a two-week’s unit of work as a culmination of his vo¬ cational course. The work area includes an office-style desk and chair with such equipment as an electric typewriter, electric stapler, typical business papers, etc. While working at this desk, the pupil assumes the role of Office Manager and plans his time to complete routine tasks while coordinating special assignments. He assimulates a variety of duties and executes a typical daily office routine under the supervising teacher. Miss Lynch gives a homework assignment. 26 Mr. Skeffington explains the importance of putting a dollar in the right place. Harry and Charlie process data. Mr. DeLuca brings humor into his lesson. 27 1 1 11 , Wi ■ : ' A: :: ■- ' vr : Mr. Madeirosian explains the process of Mitosis. Science Spurs Intellectual Investigation The Science Department at Woburn High School, a combination of the Physi¬ cal Science Department and the Biological Science Department, is well equipped to satisfy the intellectual needs of students. The number of advances in laboratory techniques and the modification of equip¬ ment have necessitated the installation of Advanced Placement courses in Chemistry and Biology. There is also a possibility for the addition of an Advanced Placement course in Physics for next year. For the student who wishes to pursue a discipline that lies outside the realm of class study and laboratory work, there is the annual Science Fair. Participation in this event enables the student to demon¬ strate his knowledge of a particular sub¬ ject, in which he is interested. This combination of classroom study, laboratory, work, and investigation of in¬ terests, creates a greater freedom and in¬ terest for the study of the sciences, because the student can study scientific phenomena through contact with his classmates and with the world of nature. Experiment in progress in the chemistry class. Mr. Johnson accepts a white card. A search for new micro-organisms The D.N.A. molecule on display 29 The Par.iboloid he Parabpla A p r«M KW t «c4i « rr i he pcfcra | qIoi Hk • EXPERT ENTS Students Reflect Excellence in Mathematics All students, whether preparing for a business career, college or homemaking, have one course in common— mathematics. The goal of the Math Department, under the direction of Miss Virginia Hall, is to introduce forms of mathematics that will be meaningful and useful to students after graduation. Well-trained teachers aware of what’s happening in a rapidly changing field, the latest in textbooks and equipment, and an expanding math library contribute to a math depart¬ ment. An active Math Club, and a successful Team show that the students are taking full advantage of the math training. The Math Team has competed with teams from surrounding communities and has won distinction in many meets. Several Woburn High students have been awarded top prizes and individual honors, a fine tribute to the excellence of the Department and its instructors. 30 Miss Hall ponders over student’s question Concentration is essential in a mathematics classroom. Mr. Brennan relates a concept on the board and in the textbook. The technique of poetry; an intricate aspect of English. Students take notes on interesting comments. j HUM. uUTCBMtK j mint tiorumtu j Communication Method Stressed in English The objective of the English Department is to engender the immediate growth of the student’s potential communicative pow¬ ers. The study of English is intended to equip the student with tools and disciplines that will make possible continued, long range self-development in reading, speaking, and writing. The program of instruction is unified and coherent, sequential and cumulative en¬ compassing the meaning in the world of things, peoples, and ideas and the written language as the tool for expressing that meaning. The detailed program of instruc¬ tion that evolves from this principle pulls together the diverse contributions made towards the subject of English by grammar and logic, by semantics and linguistics. Nancy Rodman ponders the history of Chaucer. 33 34 German students increase their knowledge of the language through laboratory devices. French Five takes five for a picture Linguistic and Cultural Values Advanced in Foreign Languages The programs of the Foreign Language Depart¬ ment are designed to help students better understand other cultures and someday communicate with these people. The wide variety of language offerings and the advanced courses offer students an excellent opportunity to attain this communication and understanding. Through the use of an audio-lingual approach, the beginning years of the language pro¬ grams stress basic conversational ability and a knowledge of grammar; they also provide a basis for appreciation of more advanced work. In the upper levels of foreign language learning, students continue to develop language skills, become more familiar with the literature and civilization of the country, and learn to discuss a wide range of topics. Additional information about the art, music and culture of the countries is provided by each of the language clubs. 35 j itM 4 mm 4 . n ' M.V •4ll «kl fc nUmh ' « fe M Nm%h. «« Innovation and Experimentation The major function of the social studies department is to make of each young person an intelligent, function¬ ing citizen of a free democratic so¬ ciety. The enlightened citizen and the trained public servant must be sensitive to human relations in all of their manifestations and to the ways in which they can be improved. As a result of funds being made available under Title III for the purchase of supplementary materials and equip¬ ment, the department is able to pre¬ sent a new rationale for social studies that allows innovations and experi¬ mentation without undermining the integrity of history, geography, and the social science disciplines. One of the most recent and exciting teaching techniques is the use of the Inter- Nation Simulation, whereby the stu¬ dent, through the technique of role- playing, gains an appreciation of the complexities governing the behavior of nations. Mr. Varoutsous stresses a point concerning Foreign Relations. Students listen attentively as Mr. Foley clarifies the Battle of Gettysburg. 36 ? L sl uir Pensive students muse about today’s pertinent problems. Three New Services Offered This year the library offers three new services to students and faculty: (1) New York Times on microfilm—index avail¬ able; (2) Listening area for recordings (phonograph and ear phones available); (3) Viewing area for filmstrips. In regard to using the library, more freedom, yet more responsibility, is given to the student for now each student can sign up at the library to use th e library at whatever time he wishes. For the convenience of students, this year “a book returning station,” has been set up between hallways 7 and 8. Volumes of knowledge for students’ general use. 37 Leisure Time Necessitates Physical Education Physical training stresses muscle development and coordination. The economic and social changes of the past sixty years have increased the importance and need for physical education. More leisure time, greater economic prosperity, wider social hori¬ zons, and increasing dependence on machines have made the need for physical education greater than ever before. Sixty years ago, sports such as golf and tennis were for the very rich or the very young. Today there is both time and money for the enjoyment of these activities. However, athletic skills, which help people adjust successfully to increased leisure time, must be developed at an early age, when learning is in the nature of things. The school physical education program provides the basic training necessary for adult physical hobbies, which may be enjoyed alone or with others. Gail Richardson exhibits her softball prowess. Responsibility Met Through Challenges Because of the many challenges each girl may encounter after grad¬ uation, the Home Economics De¬ partment stresses both individual¬ ity and responsibility. One aim of this department is to help each girl develop herself through an understanding of her¬ self and members of her family. This is achieved through units in personal development, psychology and color and design. The other major purpose is to provide instruction in such basic homemaking skills as child care, nutrition, and clothing construc¬ tion. Preparing well-balanced and attractive meals and hostessing with a flair are only a few of the end results developed in the foods area. An added feature is the High Teen Fashion Club which provides members with the opportunity of hearing speakers directly connect¬ ed with the fashion world. By catering to the creativity of each girl, the Home Economics De¬ partment has enjoyed increased student enrollment yearly and we maintain a high degree of popu¬ larity. Becky Fossey adjusts her machine. An informal atmosphere aids future homemakers. Mike Donohoe employs the precise instructions of Mr. Kilday. Insight Offered Into Industrial Society The Industrial Arts Program at Woburn High School is a phase of general education. It offers stu¬ dents an insight into our industrial society at various levels through activity-type classroom experience. The subject areas offer broad as¬ pects involving study, planning, organization, construction, servic¬ ing, experimentation, automotives, drawing, graphic arts, metal work¬ ing, wood working, and home maintenance. Since technology and industry continuously influence our lives, the Industrial Arts courses emphasize problem-solving experiences which assist students in becoming alert contributors and consumers. Numerous activities take place in shops. 40 Diverse Opportunities Presented by Music Department Opportunities are presented for the student to participate in many full-time musical courses or part-time musical electives. Instruction in the basics of music are supplemented by exposure to the works of the masters in an attempt to help the student re¬ fine his taste for music. By taking part in the programs of¬ fered by the music department a student will not only learn but also gain much personal satisfaction. The interested student by participating in the band or the various choral groups receives the knowledge of the instruc¬ tor along with cultivating his many talents. Music appreciation Mr. Hodgson conducts the chorus. I Strike up the band. 42 highlights memories of special occasions 43 Magic Moments Mystical Success ‘’Magic Moments” were created on Friday evening, May 10, 1968 when the Class of ' 69 celebrated its first formal dance. The imagination and creativity of the Junior Dance Committee provided for a truly exquisite setting. Ornate arrangements of pastel turquoise and buttercup yellow flowers crowded the quaint flower shops, one of which served as a dispenser for refreshments. The flower filled balloon, the large fountain with flowing water, the blossom¬ ing trees, and the silhouette of a girl and a boy against a heart all added to the mystical atmosphere. As the evening went by, everyone participated in the Grand March and in the informal receiving line. Star shaped charms, which characterized the magical atmosphere, were then presented to each girl. As the evening came to a close, the pleasure and enchant¬ ment of the members of the class were evident. The Junior Prom of the Class of ’69 truly left nothing to be desired. Our class will long remember the many “Magic Moments” shared that evening. Scott and his date The bridge to Magic Moments Royalty and their escorts The Grand March Supporters of Ralph Frongillo lead the election day parade. Mr. Sweeney explains the election procedure. Closely Contested Elections Posters, campaign speeches and nomination papers set the scene of the 1968-69 class elections. After as¬ semblies and days of hectic vote—getting the final re¬ sults were announced throughout the school. This year the results of several contests were determined by the closest of margins. Students learn a great deal about the Democratic process and how it works from these elections. Hope¬ fully in future years, participation will aid the student in exercis ing his franchise. To the winners “best wishes” were extended and to the losers “congratulations” were announced on playing a fair game. 46 Ingenuity attracts student attention. Joe Brennan voices support of his favorite-son candidate—himself. Senior Class Officers: Eileen Brosnahan, Secretary; Ralph Frongillo, President; Marie Fazio, Treasurer; Class Advisors Miss Dolores Vatalaro, Mr. Paul Sweeney; (missing from photo) William McKenna, Vice-President. Junior Class Officers: Paul Forte, Treasurer; Nancy Famiglietti, Vice- President; Anthony Montecalvo, President; Ellen Masotta, Secretary; Class Advisors Miss Ann Buckley, Mr. James Foley. Sophomore Class Officers: Joseph Tarby, Treasurer; James Tracey, Presi¬ dent; Kevin Connolly, Vice-President; Kathleen Tracey, Secretary; Class Advisor, Miss Mary Moynihan. Freshman Class Officers: Paula Crawford, Secretary; Gary Lightbown, President; James Hubbard, Vice-President; Joseph Smith, Treasurer; Class Advisor, Miss Ellen Farrell. 47 Rally Spurs Team On the Friday evening prior to “The Game” the Student Council traditionally holds its booster dance. This year, buoyed by the comments of Coaches Hill and Morelli, the antics of the boys? on the squad, and the raucous beat of a rock and roll band the student body proved to be a loud, faithful, an d confi¬ dent supporter of the team. The spirit and enthusiasm of the huge crowd was an additional boost as the Woburn eleven gathered strength from the students and displayed it the follow¬ ing Thursday. Psyche-Out! 8 Tonight we have a “really big shoe.” Roach’s Raiders whip it on home! June Taylor’s Dancers, they ain’t! Hi-Jinks and In Memoriam For the benefit of the scholarship Fund, alumni of the Black and Orange Revue joined with teachers in the system to present the Alumni-Teacher Variety Show on December 6th and 7th, 1968. Musical presentations alter¬ nated with comedy skits as sell-out audiences tendered enthusiastic support. The evening finished with a tribute to those Woburn men who have been killed in Viet Nam and to all who have made the supreme sacrifice in defense of America’s freedom. 49 -■ S8B9 |7 ii -i ri jft i Class officers attend Christmas Dance. Superstition Pales in Glow of Christmas Surrounded by ambitious and imaginative scenes depicting an old-fashioned Christmas in the country, festive holiday revelers greeted the Christmas season and danced away the evening of Friday, December 13, 1968. Met at the door by a five-foot oscillating Santa Claus, couples passed through the receiving line and received their mementos from the Dance Committee. Leonard Spicer and Santa Claus and helpers provided songs and laughter during intermission. The climax came with the lighting of the class Christmas tree at 10:30, yet many danced until curfew tolled, indicating the dancers pleasure with the efforts of the Dance Committee. The beginning of an enjoyable evening (left . Dance Committee: Ralph Frongillo, Rich Goulet, Patty Abreu, Paul Musuo, Karen DiPietro, Janet DeLuca, Roxanne Volpe, Joe Brennan, Marie Fazio, David Sullivan, Eileen Brosnahan, and (missing from photo) Bill McKenna. Mr. Carter makes his move. 1 -X Our man, Kimball. Next Stop, Broadway! Anyone who attended the 1969 Sen¬ ior Play, “Curtain Going Up,” would testify that it was certainly one of THE best ever presented in the hallowed halls of Woburn High School. Such fine performers as Ralph Fron- gillo (Mr. Carter), Roxanne Volpe (Miss Burges), Peter Lindmark (Andy), Beth Perry (Lorry), Rich Goulet (Jocko), Pat Linehan (Miss Moran), Dana Farrel (Old Tony), Joan Mahoney (Nancy), and Gene Boyles (Milt), add¬ ed great dimension to the well-written script. And of course, the able direct¬ ing of Edson Kimball once again en¬ riched the production. Milt ’s mousie causes a disturbance. JOCKO, “Gentleman of the South. Miss Moran takes over. 52 Milton manipulates his technique. Play within a play. “But, darling Lovers’ quarrel. The BIG ONE makes a sweeping entrance. Jean Cummings and her military escort approach in anticipation of a gala evening. Couples pass review in front of V.I.P.’s Military Ball Successful Winter Social Reminiscent of a more Romantic Era, girls in formal gowns danced with their uniformed escorts in surroundings displaying years of nautical history. The second Naval Ball, sponsored by the NJROTC Battalion, gave evidence of the value of precise planning and attention to detail in insuring the smooth functioning of a social event. This second dance was a social success and indicated that in future years the Naval Ball will be one of the highlights of the social calendar. Captain Street M.C.’s Naval Ball 54 55 clubs and activities 56 memories of accomplishment 57 Student Council Varies Program Participating in more activities than ever be¬ fore, the Student Council provided its members with many opportunities to participate in and observe the varied functions in a society. Coun¬ cil members conducted the class elections and aided municipal officials at the polls during the city elections. Social functions of the Council included spon¬ sorship of the Thanksgiving Booster Dance, where a rock and roll band performed. In addition, the Council sponsored the eagerly awaited Mother- Daughter Banquet held in March. Demonstrating their interest in local politics, council members regularly attended School Com¬ mittee meetings. In the high school, the council enacted newer laws governing student life, includ¬ ing an activities point program and a uniform set of election rules. la f § J m ' W itKfragft r JIlRlSte OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Seated left to right —Lenny Olson, Mike Ahearn, Jean Cummings, Kathy McCarthy. Standing— Mr. Robert DeLuca, Mr. Joseph Curran, Mr. Peter Varoutsos. SENIORS: Seated left to right —M. Haggerty, Kathy Donoghue, Estelle Douvris, J. Brennan. The Booster Dance provides the push for the Thanksgiving game. Second row, left to right: S. Manushagian, M. McDonald, E. Brosnahan, J. Mahoney, J. DeLuca. Third row, left to right: C. Gangi, S. Daley, P. Musto, R. Goulet, M. Donohoe. Julie and Gwenn take break during election time. 58 JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Front: Chris Wheaton, Dale Costanza, Kevin Lampher, Joel Haggerty. Second row: Nancy Famigletti, Gayle Fitzpatrick, Ellen Franson, Kristin Franson, Chris Crosby. Third row: Dennis White. Jim Murphy, John Gatlin, Patty Maher, Billy Nolan, Allen Surette. W- w fl m gyjF L : , _ T ■ t l SOPHOMORE REPRE¬ SENTATIVES: Front: Vicky Garvey, Joseph Tarby, Margret Given. Second row: Billy Mal¬ lard, Leslie Foumer, Joe Martore, Claire Connoly, Robert Murphy. FRESHMAN REPRE¬ SENTATIVES: Front: L. Mercurio, J. Cozzo, T. McGann, S. Mondi. Sec¬ ond row: K. McGann, S. McGondle, L. Costa, S. Easter, J. Arena. Third row: J. Pappas, G. Lightbown, T. Christo- foro, S. Trida, J. The- ros, E. McCaffro. 59 Many Facets of Health Care Explored To insure that each girl interested in nurs¬ ing and related areas was aware of the many opportunities in the health field, the Future Nurses Club held monthly meetings where speakers presented information on admission requirements and application procedures for ' •nursing, x-ray, and laboratory schools. To give an indication of the satisfaction derived from giving service to others, club members made stuffed animals for children and filled Christmas stockings for the elderly. During the holiday season, former members returned for a social, where they related their experiences and problems in adjusting to added schooling and work experiences. FUTURE NURSES: First row: Silva Manoushagian, Robin Carter, Judy Peterson.. Second row: Barbara Larsen, Jane Peterson, Elaine Sweeney, Miss Herlihy. Classics Club Studies the Masters “Classical” denotes excellence of the highest degree in the fields of literature and art. It is the aim of the Classics Club to introduce its members to these various works. This had been carried out by lectures and field trips. This year the club visited various museums and also viewed a film. CLASSICS CLUB: Pat Sweeney, Miss Boyagian, Susan Toye, Diane Silvia, Danny Harkins. Numerous Trips Provide Cultural Enrichment for the Art Guild The Art Guild, under the direction of Mr. Frank Newark and Mr. Theodore Johnson, enabled students to enrich their knowl¬ edge and appreciation of art by visiting museums and exhibits throughout the year. The Guild took its annual trip to the De- Cordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass. Trips to other museums were made whenever possible. This year, as in years past, members of the Guild helped to design and paint the scenery for the Three- One-Act-Plays. The last project of the year was the presentation of the Annual Spring Art Exhibition, in which the students dis¬ played their artistic talents to an appreciative and enthusiastic public. Oh, this paint is wet! Culture seekers find enjoyment at the art exhibit. An Active Year for the Choraleers The Choraleers, directed this year by Mr. Robert Hodgson, has been broadened to in¬ clude participation in all major student as¬ semblies, the Public Speaking Contest, the Spring Concert, and the Black and Orange Review. Plans for the future include more con¬ certs and tours. A special touring group of the Choraleers was selected from the larger fifty member choir to represent the school at functions within the local and neighboring communities. The group gave a Christmas concert at the Lions Club and were acclaimed for their talent and enthusiasm. 6 ! Drill Team Enhances N.J.R.O.T.C. Program In this first year of the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, the Drill Team was conspicuous for its precision. This select group of twenty boys spent many afternoons preparing for the numerous activities in which they participated. Mem¬ bers learned the basics of Close Order Drill, and in striving for perfection, attained the satisfaction that accompanies mastery of complex skills. Under the leadership of the Naval Science faculty, and the direct leadership of Cadets Robert Mann and George Morris the Drill Team marched in the Veteran’s Day Parade and performed at the Thanksgiving Day football game at Winchester. In a year of many highlights, one that will remain memo¬ rable was the visit to the cruiser U.S.S. Boston at the Boston Naval Shipyard, a visit that gave the team a view of the modern navy. NJROTC DRILL TEAM: 1st row: G. Morris, D. Hogan, J. Fennelly, B. Brosnan, D. Greekwood, J. Gillotte, P. Tay¬ lor, J. Singleton, Chief Rawson. 3rd row: B. Fenton, P. Carrigan, J. Lynch, D. Tremblay, R. Venezia, E. Murray, J. Murphy, J. Gatlin, G. Carpinella, P. Cantillion. 2nd row: R. Perry, D. Blanchard, R. Boulton, T. Vogel, B. Mullane, P. Gangi, D. Beagley, T. Montecalvo, P. Carroll, J. Giordanam, K. O’Rouke. Another Leo for the Leo Club. Precision comes through hours of practice. LEO CLUB: 1st row: Mr. Qualey, S. Bevins, D. Galente, M. Donohue, B. Murphy. 2nd row: P. Val- ende, B. Eaton, B. Martin, S. Daley, P. Trusten, J. Loycano, T. Sullivan. 3rd row: M. Hogan, B. Garvey, D. Audette, B. Cantillon, B. Ward, B. Lang, T. Kinton, G. DeDonato, C. Lee, P. Gillespe, A. Cennerazzo, J. Sullivan. 62 MATH TEAM: Alison Ring, Nancy Nelligan, Peter Messinger, Donna McCarthy, Miss Hall, Lana Molica, Gail Burns, Karen Smyth, Robert Treacey, Joe Matore, Miss Dudley, Mr. Brennan, Dianne McElhienny, Paul Musto, Jordan Leff, Steve MacDonald. Math Team Has Successful Third Year Since 1968 was a successful year for the Math Team, Woburn High was advanced to a higher division in the Massachusetts Mathe¬ matics League. Despite the more intense com¬ petition, the ten members of the team did extremely well at their monthly meets. The four seniors, four juniors, and two sophomores were able not only to test their mathematical abilities in competition with nine other schools, but also to socialize with the other students. Meeting after school many times during the week in preparation for the contests gave the members valuable practice which culminated in many individual and team honors. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OFFICERS: Beth Nelson, Claire Connolly, Judy Grant, Miss Poock. Miss Christensen conducts a meeting of the International Relations Club. Focus on World Problems Formed to provide its members with a better understanding of the world in which we live, the International Relations Club, focuses attention on the problems confronting the many and varied societies that make up the world community. This year the members of the club attended a day-long seminar at Read¬ ing High School which was attended by representatives of over fifty high schools from all over New England. Guest speakers included representatives from the State Department, the Assist¬ ant Secretary of State for Latin Amer¬ ica, and the assistant to roving Ameri¬ can Ambassador Averill Harriman. Pertinent questioning after each pres¬ entation aided the members in clarify¬ ing their concepts of the problems facing our country. 63 Quality Through Originality Ideas of the present and the knowledge of the past inspire creative minds to record their beliefs and ideas of life. The Scribes is a group of such creative people, whose goal is “to write tomorrow’s literature today.” An organization formed in the fall of 1966, the Scribes succeeded in writing three original, highly-imaginative plays. After writing these plays, the Scribes selected and rehearsed actors and actresses, constructed scenery and made appropriate costumes for the performances. The plays were characterized by suspense, satire, symbolism, humor, and imagination. The novel approaches to the presentation of these plays, revealed the dedi¬ cation and the desire for perfection of author, director, advisor, and member. The “Experimental Theater” is an overwhelming success. It proves that students are capable of producing literature that has not only qualities of professional undertakings, but meaning and insight as perceived by youth. Rehearsal Class intellects, Messinger and Musto, show their versatility. BRIDGE CLUB: Janice McGrath, Mr. Matthew McNamara advisor, Sandra Sciascia. Theory, Competition Highlight Meetings Each Monday afternoon, the Woburn High School Bridge Club meets in room 6322 with its instructor, Mr. Matthew McNamara. At these meetings, the members learn the theory of the game as well as actually participat¬ ing in the competition. By studying the theory of the game, the members learn to reveal the content of their cards to their partner in the preliminary bidding. As well as having matches among the club members, tournaments with other high schools are part of the pro¬ gram. In the past, the rep¬ resentatives from Woburn have done very well in in¬ ter-school competition and are looking forward to fur¬ ther success in the coming school years. Hi-Teens Aim for Self-Improvement Fun, fancy, enchantment, excitement, and learning were the goals of the Hi-Teen Fash¬ ion Club. All senior girls taking the Home Economics course were invited to join. Throughout the year speakers from the fields of fashion and cosmetics presented programs aimed at guiding each member toward the discipline, improvement, and understanding of herself. HI TEEN FASHION CLUB OFFICERS: Kathy Cook, secretary, Roxanne Volpe, president, Patty Abreu, vice president, Jane Spanos, treasurer, Jane Costello, business manager. Debating Society Probes Timely Subjects The debating society strove to teach the prin¬ ciples cf argument to interested students through discussion and debate on timely subjects. In order to win his argument, a student had to master all the facts pertaining to his subject, thus in researching and presenting his subject, he learned not only about argument and debate, but current affairs as well. Front: J. Martore, F. Zollo, J. Conley, R. Conti. Bach: Mr. Shea, B. Farrell, N. Paleologas, S. Hart, Mis9 Stewart. Mr. Mardero9ian, D. Harkins, J. Martin, P. Messinger. Science Club Fosters Private Inquiry Interested students of science, stimulated by classroom work and private inquiry, gath¬ er at meetings of the Science Club to further their quest for knowledge. The works of especially ambitious and conscientious students are displayed at the mas¬ sive annual Science Fair. The fair, in addition to encouraging personal inquiry, provides an opportunity for the general public and the student body to familiarize themselves with the scientific pursuits of a large number of students. 66 Interest Stimulated In Medical Fields Guided by Mrs. Susan B. Vogel of the Biology Department, the Pre-Med-Biology Club is one of the most popular in the school. The main purpose of the club is to stimulate interest among students in the medical profession and in the various bio¬ logical fields. The highlight of this year’s activities was a field trip to the Massachusetts Gen¬ eral Hospital in Boston where the club members viewed open heart surgery. In addition, the students toured the hospital’s laboratory area. This trip has become an annual one, much to everyone’s enjoyment, since the club’s formation in 1965. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: Front: Susan Carey, Dennis Fitzgerald, Joseph Farrell, Ann MacDonald. Back: Mr. Rivela, Catherine Gerry, Peter Graziano, Arthur Gasbarro, Arthur Nutile, Joseph Pothier, Janet Souza. Skills Developed For Business World Distributive Education is a course offered by the Business Education Department where seniors attend classes in salesmanship and merchan¬ dising and receive practical training with such local merchants as Brad- lee’s, Zayre’s, Sears Roebuck, Scott Distributors, Suppliers Automotive, Purity, Almy’s, Aberjona Auto Parts and Cumming’s Florist. Distributive Education is a national program totaling ninety thousand stu¬ dents. The high school has had the program for three years, and has made an impressive showing in the yearly leadership conferences. In 1967 stu¬ dents won three awards for outstand¬ ing achievement in various areas of retailing, and Mr. Vincent Rivela, teacher-coordinator for the program, was very gratified by this class’s per¬ formance at the conference held at the Sheraton-Boston Hotel in March. LIBRARY AIDS: Front: K. Mulrenan, K. Smith (President), M. Kelley, J. Crogan. Back: Mrs. Kinch, C. Brennan, P. Nagle, P. Linehan, J. Handrite, V. Huber, S. Callahan, M. Boyles, L. Foster, S. Mortensen. Assistance to Library The Library Aids is a fairly new organization in the school. Its purpose is to speed up the pro¬ cessing of new materials in the school so that new books and materials are available to the faculty as early as possible. The work is done in the library by the members during study periods. The members paste pockets and book plates in each book. Then each book is stamped to show it belongs to Harlow Library. Then books are covered with plastic jackets. After this the cards for each book are filed. The mem¬ bers also do other clerical jobs around the library. Library Aids help to keep shelves neat! 67 RUSSIAN CLUB: Marion McGillvray (President), Dianne Smith (Secretary), Lee Kiklis (Treasurer), Maureen Cahalan (Vice President). SPANISH CLUB: Ann Higgins (Treasurer), Mai Keeley (Presi¬ dent), Mrs. Meyer, Paula Mullen (Secretary), Debbie Brown (Vice President). GERMAN CLUB: Karen Smyth, Jorden Leff, Mary Lou Perry, Herbert Canaway, Mrs. Frost (Advisor Nancy Farrey, Ronald Gibbons, Jim Martin, Dave Basile, Walter Fowle, Miss Murphey. FRENCH CL UB: Mrs. Coris, Miss Greenspan, Mae Nickerson, Mary Lou Perry, Barbara Reilly, Diane McElhiney. Active Year for Language Clubs Students interested in Supplementary classroom instruc¬ tion in foreign languages are offered various opportunities to develop their linguistic abilities and extend the periphery of the program to broaden their knowledge of a country’s culture and heritage. Through a variety of activities the French, German, Russian, and Spanish Clubs the students find time to observe a country’s authors, musicians and governments. Field trips, films, and guest speakers enhance the meetings and successful cake sales fill the treasury. The clubs are annually a satisfying experience for all members. Debbie lends a hand at the cake sale. Underclassmen enjoy a Christmas party. 69 Classroom Procedure Observed by F.T.A. Members Those students who are interested in teaching as a career are afforded the opportunity to make a more knowledgeable decision through the efforts of the Future Teachers’ Club. Junior and Senior members spend an activity period each week observing at the elemntary and junior high levels. In many cases they gain actual experience through correcting papers and helping individual students. The club also had an active social calendar on which the three out¬ standing dates were the Christmas Party where new members received the club pin, Teacher Recognition Day, where the members showed ap¬ preciation of the teachers’ efforts with a simple memento, and the Spring Tea at which the newly elected officers for the coming year were an¬ nounced. L-R: Virginia Gates, Nancy Callahan, Miss Gatley, Joyce Quail, Chris Flynn. The Pep Club fires up the team. L-R: Mike Ahearn, Kate Ricarty, Harold Mirakian. The Ski Club, first organized in the fall of 1968, got off to a very successful start under the direction of Mr. Daley and the leadership of the President Mike Ahearn. Through the use of film strips, group discussions and field trips the club has progressed greatly in the learning of the contemporary techniques of skiing. Meetings are held bi-monthly and much enthusiasm is shown not only by the club but by members of the student body as well. L-R: Larry Bennet, Kate Ricarty, Mike Ahearn, Harold Mirakian, Mr. Daley. 70 President Bob, Treasurer John, and Secretary Dave conduct a meeting. FT frw n i I f mi y 111 f -«BH ii 1 wJ h ft ii 1 m Secretary Dave and Mr. V. Key Club Promotes Youth Service The Key Club this year continued its assistance to the school and community under the leadership of Mr. Peter Varoutsos. Primarily a service club, the Key Club, spon¬ sored by the Kiwanis Club of Woburn, continued in this endeavor by presenting a wide range of excellent guest speakers and a wide variety of informative topics, which include the youth of today, narcotics and the many oppor¬ tunities in the world of business. In service to the school and community the Key Club has distributed food and gift baskets to needy families during the holiday season, sponsored a dance for retarded children, sold football programs, checked coats and sold refreshments at school functions and made many donations to the school department, including a film-strip projector to the library. Seated L-R: J. Given, D. Moore, R. MacDonald, J. Weiss. Second row: Mr. Varutsos, M. Haggerty, R. Goulet, P. Greene, R. Morton, P. O’Donnell. Third row: P. Musto, S. Lang, J. Martin, P. Messinger, W. Shaugnessy. 71 Front: Paula Mullen, Denise Wise, Mai Keeley, Joan Donovan. Back: Judy Magmanian, Peggy Hooperm, Mary Mullen, Annie Higgins, Miss Seminatore. Debbie McCue flips over bar in the Athletic Demonstration. Tumblers opposed Cheerleaders in the Powder Puff Football Game. G.A.A. Promotes Varsity and Intramural Sports The selling of pillows at football games, an Initiation Party, and a trip to see a Celtic’s game were some of the many activities of the G.A.A. this year. The G.A.A., through varsity and intramural sports such as flag football, field hockey, basketball, badminton, track, tennis, archery, and softball attempts to promote girl’s athletics and social activ¬ ities and gives recognition to deserving athletes. The very successful year was ended with the annual G.A.A. Banquet at which time awards were given to various worthy girl athletes. Left to right: Patricia Cataldo, Carol Fucci, Georgiann Skoun jos, Miss Lynch, Mary Zarella. Business Girls Achieve ' Esprit de Corps” In addition to increasing the members’ knowledge of business trends and conditions, the Business Educa¬ tion Club performs services for the community and the school, provides a social group for the members, and establishes an “Esprit de Corps” among the senior girls in the Business Department. Club meetings were held the 3rd Monday of each month, third period, in the Little Theatre where lec¬ tures, discussions, and demonstrations by experts in the field of business were presented. In February, per¬ sonnel specialists from the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company presented a program and film on requirements and application procedures for employ¬ ment with the company. One of the most memorable events was a field trip to the Prudential Insurance Center in Boston where members toured the facility, viewing all phases of the company from mail rooms to executive offices, and were instructed by personnel officers on proper appli¬ cation and interview techniques. Girls listen attentively. Guest Speaker addresses members. 73 Look at the birdie. Look that up in your Funk Wagnalls. Informative, Lively Paper Aids School Unity To promote school spirit and instill a sense of unity among the student body is one of the most important purposes of the Senlorian. Issues were published before each vacation, with the staff striving to make each issue as current as deadlines would allow. Once each month, the staff participated in the “Editor’s Club,” an organization sponsored by the Boston Globe, which met in Boston and familiarized the reporters with outstanding personalities in the field of journalism. After an informative lecture, the members discussed various facets of the profession. To provide an opportunity to evaluate other high schools’ activities and to broaden the staff’s knowledge of the sur¬ rounding areas, the Sentorian participated in an exchange program, which involved trading newspapers with other schools. The editors are the final censors. Top: (L-R Advisor, Paul Murphy, Peter Lindmark, Mark Harrington, Shawn Balser, Dean Mala- testa, Roy Johnson, Adrian Christo. Bot¬ tom: (L-R) Karen Ribbs, Paul Trusten (editor) Steve Mc¬ Lean (editor) Joyce Quail. 1st row, left to right: Beverly Lloy, Barbara Begley, Karen DiPietro, Mary Ann Powers, Mary Lean, Ruth Ann Merrill. 2nd row, left to right: Mr. Sheridan, Miss Clark, Herbert Canaway, Gayle Fitzpatrick. Linda Driver, Kevin Tringale, Miss Buckley, Monica, Granata, Mr. Daley. Members of the Nomad admire their work. Begley bags a prize. Karen and Mr. Daley discuss plans for their Pulitzer prize. New Challenges Met By the Nomad for the past several years, Woburn High School has had a literary magazine of great quality. This school magazine, the Nomad, uses only material written by students of the school. The Literary Staff selects the best short stories, essays, and poems from those submitted by members of each class. The magazine also features art essays drawn by members of the Art Staff. The magazine published two issues and celebrated another successful year. 75 Band strikes up a march at halftime. Eileen Brosnahan stimulates the crowd. Talent and Spirit Prove Worthy of Merit Again this year, under the direction of Mr. Edson Kim¬ ball, Woburn High’s band and orchestra made excellent presentations at many school activities. Not only did the band encourage our football team by its performances at the games and rallies, but also it reflected upon Woburn High’s competence by its exhibitions in local parades. The orchestra made many meritable renditions of musical com¬ position throughout the year—the Christmas Concert, the Senior Play, Prize Speaking Contest, and numerous assem¬ blies. Eleven colorful and spirited female members of the Sen¬ ior High filled the crowd and teams with enthusiasm at our inter-scholastic competitions. The cheerleaders never lost their pep and inspiration—not even during the down¬ pour at the Thanksgiving Day game. Accompanying the band and cheerleaders in the support of our football squad were the Majorettes, Color Guard, and Emblem Bearers, all demonstrating Woburn High’s precision and spirit on the field. THE ’69 LINEUP: Kathy O’Shea (Co-Captain), Patty Abreau (Captain), Eileen Brosnahan (Co-Captain). Standing: Denise Lampher, Linda Holmes, Patty Cataldo, Gayle Richardson, Charlene Sampson, Maryann McHugh, Dale Costanzo, Chris Wheaton. 76 Chris, Janet and Jean carry the name of Woburn High throughout. Rich, Gene, and John are hard at work. Many hours of selecting pictures, planning layouts, and writing articles determine the worth of this yearbook. The 1969 INNITOU staff worked diligently toward one goal: to relive memories of high school years. The pictures in this book depict emotions of joy, participation, and bewilder¬ ment. The layouts represent the contemporary style of a dominant photograph. And the articles record the adventures of each social activity, the disappointment of the teams’ losses, the joy of their victories, and the major events of each organization. An individual will wish to recall the past, and may seek something tangible to refresh his memories; the 1969 INNITOU serves as this memento, through which a person can relive the events and highlights of his high school years. OUR LEADERS: Mr. Hosmer, Nancy Nelligan, Chris Bauer, Mr. Dempsey. Millie and the misery of alphabetizing. Contemporary Design for ’69 INNITOU 78 Only one more page. SENIOR STAFF: Front: Donna McCarthy, Senior Editor, Nancy Nelligan, Co-Editor, Christine Bauer, Co-Editor, Nancy Heigham, Senior Editor, Mary Ann Cardarelli, Senior Editor. Second row: Elizabeth Perry, Elaine Danizio, Georgiann Skounjos, Diane Kenny, Karen Ribbs, Marcia McDonald. Third row: Joyce Quail, Gene Boyles, John Given, Jane Peterson, Paul Musto, Joseph Brennan, Patricia Linehan. Georgiann at work. An impromptu staff meeting. Elaine checks an add with Mr. Dempsey. JUNIOR STAFF: Front: Dale Costanzo, Marcia Lux, Chris Wheaton, Ann Marie Higgins. Rear: Debbie Cutler, Susan Kincaid, Kathy Linder, Mike McGah, Cheryle Nyros, Mary Ann Palymbo. 79 athletics 80 memories of competition Practice! Practice! Practice! The calm before the storm Last minute instructions before ... r - SCOREBOARD Woburn 0 Newburyport 30 Woburn 20 Swampscott 40 m Woburn 2 Saugus 6 Woburn 16 Gloucester 6 w Woburn 14 Winthrop 8 Woburn 26 Amesbury 12 Woburn 12 Danvers 14 Woburn 30 Marblehead 8 t m yg Woburn 20 Winchester 12 i Winning Tradition Returns The 1968 football season was one that will be long remembered, not only did the team display athletic prowess but showed great teamwork and cooperation. Under new Coach Len Hill the season looked promising but Wo¬ burn succumbed to traditional powers Newburyport and Swampscott. From that point on, however, the team jelled with smooth team¬ work and grim determination. After finally evening the record at 4-4 Woburn faced the awesome, undefeated Middlesex champion, Winchester. This 20-14 upset was the crowning achievement of a winning season and seemed to be the beginning of many superior football autumns at Woburn High School. Steve Hogan breaks the line 83 Lentz throws to Marashio—a combination that paid off through the year. 84 VICTORY! Connors beats the defense. Soccer Scores Successful First McGrath outkicks Winchester adversary. McKenna flies, (right) Coach DeLuca ponders his team’s situation. Under Coach Bob DeLuca. the soccer team, in its inaugural season, represented Woburn High with fine play and outstanding sportsmanship. To the amazement of all except team members and Coach DeLuca, the team defeated its first four opponents. Wilmington, Melrose, and Water- town twice, gathering many followers. Lexington, state Soccer Champions of 1967, played the Woburn hooters to a 0-0 tie in their next game. Senior Gene Boyles, goalie, proved to be the defensive standout, record¬ ing 4 shutouts in 9 games. The offensive muscle of seniors Jerry Connors, Jerry Christoforo, Bill McKenna, and Dave McGrath aided team victories while Lenny Olson showed defensive prowess at the fullback post. Plagued by injuries the last half of the season, offensive play slowed and the team ended its season with a promising 4-4-1 record. True varsity soccer is here to stay at Woburn High. Steve Lang looks to throw a pass. Hoopster’s Play Outweighs Losses The varsity Basketball team, hampered by injuries to key players throughout the season faced with the strongest overall competition in the Northeastern Conference in recent years, bowed out of the conference with an impressive showing in all contests, although not evident in the won-loss column. Playing their last season, seniors Paul Doherty, Dave Moore, Steve Lang, Jim Lord, Jim Martin, John Given, and Rick Crosby provided leadership and hustle throughout the winter circuit. With the advent of the Tanners’ entry into the Middlesex League next season, hopes are high on Coach Skeffington’s juniors who are getting t he seasoning expected and throughout the season displayed moments of talent which it is hoped will carry over into the highly- respected Middlesex League. Juniors Dennis Galante, Bob Bergstrom, Jeff Banks, Ed Shankle, Bob Lang, Bill Nolan, and Sophomore Rich Black will be the nucleus of next year’s squad. Jeff Banks goes up for a rebound. John hustles after a loose ball. 86 Tanners discuss game strategy. Paul Doherty dribbles down looking for jump shot. Dave Moore dribbles down court. Robert Bergstrom eyes basket for set shot. 87 The team poses at Lynn Arena. Pucksters Slash Strong Efforts Silhouetted against the cold and foreboding win¬ ter sky, the 1968-1969 version of the Hockey Team rose Phoenix like from the ashes of three early sea¬ son defeats to wing its way toward contention for a berth in the annual state schoolboy hockey tour¬ nament. Led by co-captains Joe Marashio and Steve Bevins and backed by veterans Doug Lentz, Jimmy Lynch, Jim Murphy, Dennis Carpenter, Jim Dou¬ cette and John Arena, and with Frank Wheaton in the goal, the Tannerpucksters slashing their way across the arena ice this season were the most tal¬ ented and spirited edition to represent the Black and Orange since the tournament teams of 1964-1965. Jim Lynch lifts a screamer. 88 89 Doug Las the know-how Murph has the speed Rick has the power Auto makes it to third. Steve winds up. 90 A timely hit by Bevins saves the day. Champions Battle New Foes With eleven returning lettermen from a squad that won the Northeastern Conference and Class B Championships in 1968, the team’s inaugural season in the Middlesex League was an auspicious one. Veterans saturated the lineup: George DeDonato, Catch¬ er; Rick Crosby, I.B .; Bobby Murphy, 2.B.; Dennis Ga- lante, S.S.; Doug Lentz, 3.B.; Bobby Lang, Jimmy Lynch, and Dave Greekwood in the Out Field, and Steve Bevins and Steve Lang, Pitchers. Aiming high, the Tanners’ goals for the year were to be champions of the Middlesex League their first year in the league, and to gain a berth in the Class “A” Tournament. Their record this season indicates that maturity, team hustle, and high aspirations would seem to be vital components of a winning season. You can open your eyes now, George. 91 SBbs The loneliness of the long distance runner. Track — The Victors In Woburn Sports of 1968-1969, the track teams continued to be the brightest points in an otherwise average year. Cross-Country—finishing out their Northeastern Conference competition , produced a fine record of 6 wins and 3 defeats—a third place finish. Indoor Track—first of all Woburn sports to appear in Regular Middlesex League competition shocked the senior circuit with a stunning 7-3 record, finishing third to only undefeated Melrose and once defeated Lexington. The team was rated tenth out of seventy-seven teams in the state by B.A.A. standards. Records fell. John Gatlin and Steve Hogan posted new time records in the 600 and 300 yard runs respectively. Outdoor track—the team once again was a strong contender for the championship. Tanners break into the lead at the gun. 92 Mr. Treacy takes a measurement. Steve Bruno is first over the hurdle. 93 Golfers Assault New Terrain Leo Khoshabjian chips on to green. Southpaw Paul Greene putts on to green. Taking full advantages of an early spring thaw, Coach Fedele’s linemen were off to a fine start in their first year of competition in the all-powerful Middlesex League. Despite the strongness of new courses and the changes in the format of match play, peculiar only to the Middlesex League, the team showed tremendous poise and gave many fine displays of pressure golf. Coach Fedele attributed the team’s performance to the extended practice time available to squad members at the Woburn Country Club and to the experience and leadership shown by the team’s three three-year veterans Sen¬ iors Bob MacDonald, Paul Greene and Bob Murphy who combined with such two-year vets as teammates John McDonough, Leo Koshabjian, Mark Ludwig and Steve Miscowski to help the new members adjust to the pressures of match play. Golf Team: John McDonough, Bob Murphy, Bill Shaughnessy, 2nd Row: Mark Ludwig, Paul Greene, Bob MacDonald, Leo Khoshabjan Miss Wegener gives last minute instructions. Face off Winning Ways Continue Sparked by the scoring ability of Mai Keeley, Paula Mullen, Terry Green, Ann Higgins, and Judy Connolly the Field Hockey team again accrued an enviable record. A highly successful season was the reward for the many long hours of practice during autumn months. Since victory margins were substantial Coach Wegener was able to use much reserve talent and thus insure a nucleus of players with varsity experience for next year’s squad. J. C. waits for action. 95 96 Madeline takes a shot from the corner. Noreen fights for the ball, Lack of Depth Produces Problems The Tannerettes experienced a disappointing season this year in spite of the determination and enthusiasm of Capt. Linda Spencer and team members Madeline Farrell, Noreen Freil, Kristy Kolodko, Loretta Rod¬ erick, Susan Triden, and Kathy O’Brien. Such losses, however should come as no surprise to the loyal supporters of the basketball team. It was apparent at the beginning of the season that the Tannerettes were lacking depth, one of the essential ingredients of a winning team. Never¬ theless, these players are to be congratulated for their fine effort and sportsmanship. The JVs in Action! Miss Seminatore keeps track of scoring. You can’t win them all. 97 Number one goes on court. Competitive Practice Proves Beneficial Enthusiasm, skill and hours of practice have provided Woburn High School with a talented team. Lorraine Roach and second and third single stars Janet Hakenson and Joanne Driscoll gave Woburn tennis fans much to cheer about throughout the season. This year as well as the last couple of years the players improved their style by participating in the “Ladder Tournament” a device whereby each player was allowed to challenge another top rung player. This method of competitive prac¬ tice has proven beneficial to the success of the team. Mighty Mullen smiles in victory. L to R: Judy Grant, Terri Greene, Janet Hackinson, Lorraine Roach, Joanne Driscoll, Linda Sanborn and Paula Mullen. Paula takes a swing at a high one. Linda winds up for a fasti Close Contests in Softball Early April marked the beginning of strenuous practice sessions for the members of the Girl’s softball team. A month of calisthenics proved beneficial to the girls both physically and mentally. The magnificent team spirit provided the initial spark nec¬ essary for a good performance both at the plate and on the field. Budding underclassmen are sure to develop a promising team for the coming years, despite the loss of many retiring seniors. r. ■ ' -• - • - 4 seniors 100 memories of good friends (01 Some Men See Things As They Are and Ask Why, I Dream Things That Never Were and Ask Why Not? Robert F. Kennedy 1925-1968 102 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First row: Donna McCarthy, Nancy Nelligan, Paul Musto, Peter Messinger, Miss Helen Salmon advisor. Second row: Jean Butaro, Diane Gonsalves, Denise Wise, Paula Mullen, Janet DeLuca, Janice McGrath, Tina Hinchcliffe, Lana Molica, Cheryl Donohue. Third row: Cynthia Demas, Karen Smyth, Barbara Larsen, Christine Flynn, Nancy Heig- ham, Diane Kenney, Christine Bauer, Donna Rossi. Fourth row: Robert Mor¬ ton, Albert Christoforo, Martin Van- Winkle, David Moore, Robert Fitzpat¬ rick, Paul Trusten, James Taylor, Roy Johnson, Guy Bardaseino. National Honor Society To give distinction to the members of the Senior Class who possess the qualities of Schol¬ arship, Leadership, Character, and Service is the purpose of the National Honor Society. The goal of the Honor Society is to provide not only recognition of past deeds, but also to stim¬ ulate incentive to further Scholastic accomplishment, to give Service to the community, and to set an example of Leadership and Character. The members of the National Honor Society should not be viewed as individuals but as a complete body striving for advancement. They are the personification of the ideal qualities which compose their generation. The manifestation of these qualities of Scholarship, Leader¬ ship, Character, and Service help to establish a better society. WOMEN’S CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: Miss Helen Salmon advisor, Janice McGrath, Denise Wise, Christine Bauer, Nancy Nelligan, Donna McCarthy. Women’s Club Representatives At the regular meetings of the Woburn Women’s Club, six honor students represented the high school. Enjoying lunch and the varied programs presented enabled the stu¬ dents to become better acquainted with the social and cultural offerings of the community. Attendance gives meaning to the definition of “woman” in a modern society. Junior Rotarians Through attendance at bimonthly luncheon meetings at the Towanda Club, Junior Rotarians are introduced to civic leaders and become aware of the community’s con¬ cerns. These outstanding school citizens are selected on the basis of scholarship and participation in school functions. Members of the Rotary hope that exposure to the ideals exemplified by this service organization will carry into the students’ adult life. ROTARY REPRESENTATIVES: Walter Fowle, James Martin. 103 PATRICIA A. ABREU 4 Willow Street I will never forget Thanks¬ giving game of 1968 and Labor Day weekend at Hampton. Activities: Cheerleader 2, 1 (Captain), Hi Teen Fashion Club 1 (Vice-President). JAMES ADGATE 91 Nashua Street ELLEN MARIE A’HEARN 9 Whispering Hill Rd. To me school was four years of waiting to grad¬ uate. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MICHAEL KEVIN AHERN 10 Woburn Parkway I will never forget how many doors there are out of the school. Activities: Ski Club (Pres), Student Council 3, 2, 1 (Vice-President 1) Art Guild. CHARLES JOHN AMATO 24 Mountain Street I will never forget Mr. G’s room. Activities: Baseball 2. JOAN LOUISE AMES 18 Felton Street I will never forget all the great friends I’ve had and also being asked if I was Miss Ames’ sister. Activities: Classics Club 2, Drama Guild 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. DONNA MARIE ANDERSEN 50 Prospect Street I will never forget a certain Someone and the Senior Christmas Dance. Activities: Junior Assist¬ ants Club 2, Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. ELIZABETH D. ANDERSON 22 Auburn Street I will never forget my Junior year and Miss Zir- kel. Activities: Classics Club 3, Folk Singing Club 2. JAMES KENNETH ANDERSON 1 Mountain Street I will never forget my Senior year and all the great times we had. JOHN ALBERT ANDERSON 10 Felton Street I will never forget the high ranking office I had in R.O.T.C. RUTH ANDREASON 58 Montvale Road I will never forget all the good times at Woburn High. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. CATHERINE APP 123 Pearl Street I will never forget the “Zoo.” Activities: Field Hockey 3, 2, Business Ed. Club 1. DAVID ALBERT AUDETTE 279 Washington St. I will never forget counting with Trey and P. and the D.B.A. Activities: Baseball 3 ' , 2, 1, Junior Prom Committee, Leo Club 1. SHAWN ROBERT BALSER 53 Campbell Street I will never forget falling through the ceiling at Hampton and all the unbe¬ lievable times inside Wo¬ burn High. Activities: Sentorian 1, Three-One-Act Plays 2, Art Guild 3, 2, 1. GUY BARDASCINO 9 Lake Avenue Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Science Club 2. ANN MARIE ANGUIONI 21 Forest Park Road I will never forget all my memorable years at Wo¬ burn High School, especial¬ ly Miss Seminatore’s gym classes. Activities : Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3. PETER WILLIAM ASPESI 31 Hudson Street To me school was a place to go between weekends. Activities: Ice Hockey 2. LINDA CLAIR AVERY 10 Manomet Road I will never forget that certain night I went to see Gene Pitney. Activities, Christmas Dance Committee, Business Ed. Club 1. BEVERLY JEAN BAMFORD 456 Lexington Street I will never forget the night Lainy lost the keys in Waltham and the weekend JoAnn and I went to Hampton. Activities: Student Council 2, Drama Guild 2, 1, NOMAD 1. ROSILAND BARNES 27 Hart Street I will never forget my last Thanksgiving game, as a tumbler and defeating Winchester. Activities: Tumbler 2, 1, Black Orange 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. 105 DEBORAH ANNE BARRA 4 App Court I will never forget classes at Mass. Art, taffy apples, Signor Pizza, and the way Mr. Johnson drives! Activities: Art Guild 3, 2 (Treasurer) 1, Folk Sing¬ ing Club 3, 2, French Club 3. AUDREY MARY BARRY 3 Lincoln Road I will never forget my four years in High School. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. LAWRENCE P. BASTONI 269 Washington St. I will never forget the night a certain kid ran through the front door of a certain house in Burlington. Activities: Golf 1, Baseball 3, 2, Football 3. ELIZABETH HELEN BAVUSO 31 Chester Ave. I have learned to think. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. ROGER DANIEL BERGERON 8 James Terrace I will never forget New Year’s Eve of 1968-1969. Activities: Football 3, Soc¬ cer 1, Wrestling 3, 2. Freshman year. RICHARD J. BARRUCCI 11 Wiley Street I will never forget my freshman year. THOMAS AUSTIN BARRY 4 Elijah Street I have learned to go to sleep with my eyes open. Activities: Drama Guild 3, N.J.R.O.T.C. 2, 1. CHRISTINE LOIS BAUER 23 Felton Street I will never forget the great Trek through East Woburn. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, INNITOU 3, 2, 1 (Co-editor), French Club 3, 2, 1. BARBARA ELAINE BEGLEY 7 Maple Avenue I will never forget A Patch of Blue. I.S. Gardner, and Chymno Bry. Activities: NOMAD 3, 2 (Co-editor), Future Nurses 3. JOEL ANDREW BERGQUIST 4 Sheridan Street I will never forget 5th per¬ iod in Mr. G’s room. 106 LINDA SUSAN BERNARD 17 Richard Circle I will never forget a certain boy named Bob and the Thanksgiving Game ride through Winchester. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. STEPHEN ADELBERT BERNAZZANI 157 School Street I will never forget all the fun I had at Gymnastic practice, and the people I met. Activities: Tennis 3, Gym¬ nastics 3, 2, 1. STEVEN E. BEVINS 15 Maywood Ter. I will never forget a certain girl and the Championship Baseball Team. Activities: Baseball 3. 2. 1, Football 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. MAUREEN BISSO 120 Pearl Street RAYMOND JOHN BISSO 9 Lydon Court To me school was a time for a change in life. Activities: Student Council 1 FRED GERARD BLACK 26 Intervale Street I will never forget the shaving cream fight at Football Camp. Activities: Baseball 2, Football 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3. JANICE RUTH BLACKWOOD 182 Lexington Street I will never forget my Jun¬ ior prom and a certain conversation with a rose¬ bush, Hampton Beach 1968, and Thanksgiving 1968, day and night. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Junior Assistants Club 2, Pep Club 1. EDWARD BOWE 103 Montvale Avenue 107 DANIEL PETER BOWMAN 157 Bedford Road I have learned to listen to short announcements over the intercom. Activities: Indoor Track 3. EUGENE S. BOYLES 20 Winstead Ave. I like the proverbial ele¬ phant, will never forget. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Soccer 1, INNITOU 2, 1. JOSEPH J. BRENNAN 41 Main Street I will never forget Hamn- ton Beach with Steve Mc- Clean and the football games with Kathie. Activities: Junior Prom Committee 2. Senior Play 1, Christmas Dance Commit¬ tee 1. MARY LOU BRICKLEY 16 Munroe Street 1 will never forget all the football games and rallies. Activities: Majorette 1, Future Nurses 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. EILEEN CATHERINE BROSNAHAN 7 Briscoe Street I will never forget the day I made cheering “Dump,” and “513” Activities: Senior Class Officer (Treasurer), INNITOU 1, Cheerleader 2, 1 1 . ROBERT JOHN BOYD 155 Bedford Road I wish after 12 years, I could figure out what school was all about. Activities: Indoor Track 3. PAMELA ANN BRAMLEY 13 Kendal Drive I w ill never forget all the wonderful people and all the great times I’ve had in my years at Woburn. Activities: Softball 2, 1, National Honor Society 1. JOHN BRENT 8 Duren Avenue PATRICIA ANN BRITT 1073 Main Street I will never forget Jan. 9, 1968, and July 7, 1967. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. NORMAN BROWN 95 Pearl Street 108 STEPHEN BRUNO 17 Mishawum Rd. I will never forget Woburn High and the Great Friend¬ ships made there. Activities: Cross Country 2, 1, Indoor Track 2, 1, Out Door Track 2, 1. BETTE DOROTHY BRYN 14 Winter Street I will never forget the beach, ice cream and the day no one wanted to go home. Activities: SENTORIAN 2, 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Tumblers 1. STEPHEN CHARLES BURNS 30 Wade Ave. I will never forget first period in P.O.D. in 1314. DANIEL BUSA 7 Beach Street DENISE MARIE BUTTARO 5 Coolidge Road I will never forget the time I had a Saturday night tea with J.J., D.A., AND J.H. Activities: Junior assist¬ ants Club 2, Business Ed. Club 1. JEAN MARIE BUTTARO 4 Buttaro Road I will never forget all the friends I’ve made and all the fun I’ve had at W.H.S. Activities: National Honor Society 2, Junior Assistants Club 2, Business Ed. Club 1. STEPHEN ANTHONY CALABRO 515 Russell St. Now I feel I am ready for the world. Activities: Soccer 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2, 1 . CHARLES PATRICK CALLAHAN 30 Plympton Street I wish I was out sooner. MARCIA MARY CALLAHAN 72 Mishawum Road I will never forget the time all of us got shipwrecked. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MAUREEN LORETTA CALLAHAN 10 Fair View Road I will never forget a certain boy I met in high school and the places we’ve gone together. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. NANCY LOUISE CALLAHAN 29 Poole Street I will never forget the night of the junior prom and the summer of “68” with J.R. Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Future Teachers 3 (Treasurer) 2, (Secretary), 1 (Vice-Presi¬ dent). ROBERT PAUL CAMPBELL 14 Green Street I will never forget the Junior Beach Party and Shawn’s Sand Dunes. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Commit¬ tee 1, Student Council 3. RICHARD BRIAN CASAVANT 85 Nashua Street I will never forget Mr. Johnson’s Art Class. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2. PHYLLIS ANNE CASTRONOVA 18 High Street I will never forget all the no no’s that we did in School, and I’ll never for¬ get good old gym class. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. SUSAN JEANNE CAVAGNARO 38 Duren Ave. Activities: Future Teachers Club 3, 2, 1. ROBERT JEROME CALLAHAN, JR. 2 Place Lane I will never forget Miss Rich’s Math Class. Activities: Drama Guild 2, Scribes 2. MARY ANN CARDARELLI 314 Montvale Ave. I will never forget the Great Trek through East Woburn. Activities: INNITOU 2, 1 (Sr. Editor), French Club 3, 2,1 (Vice President). RUTHANN CASSIDY 171 Bedford Road I will never forget Chinese food and Reeve’s school Dances! Activities: Art Guild 3, 2 (President), Folk Singing Club 3 (President). PATRICIA A. CATALDO 12 Akeson Road I will never forget that special boy and all the fun on the “Great Squad of ’ 68 .” Activities: Senior Play, Student Council 2, Cheer¬ leader 1. KIM ELAINE CAVANAUGH 147 Pleasant Street I will never forget “the zoo”. Activities: Majorettes 2, 1, Art Guild 1. ADRIENNE KATHLEEN CHRISTO 11 Dix Road I will never forget Colum¬ bus Day ’68 and the Win¬ chester Football game. Activities: SENTORIAN 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Future Teachers Club 3, 2, 1 . WILLIAM CHRISTOFERO 76 Mt. Pleasant Street DENISE MARIE CIARDI 5 Glenwood Ave. I will never forget the Junior Prom and all my friends at W.H.S. Activities: International Teachers Club 2, 1, Pep Club 3. Late afternoon practice is Business Ed. ANN MARIE CIRIELLO 26 Felton Street I will never forget my Junior Year. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. KATHLEEN LOUISE COAKLEY 13 Hilltop Circle I will never forget all the great times I had in high school and all the great friends I made, especially these last few years. Activities: Basketball G.A.A. 3, 2, 1. ROBERT JAMES COGAN 56 Prospect Street I wish I knew what it was all about. Activities: Baseball 1, Out¬ door Track 3. NANCY JEAN COLACHICO 7 Perry Street I will never forget the Thanksgiving game of ’68. Activities: Future Nurses 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, International Relation Club 1 . 11! THOMAS F. COLLINS 4 Linden Street I have learned to sleep with my eyes open. Activities: Football 3. CHARLENE CONNORS 52 Garfield Avenue SUSAN MARY CONNORS 237 Montvale Avenue I will never forget “Boona” and all the good times I had at Woburn High. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Internal Relation Club 1. KEVIN MICHAEL CONWAY 13 Anna Road I will never forget me. Activities: Football 3, 2, lee Hockey 3, 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1 . DENNIS CHARLES CORDUCK 30 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the madness of Fat Toe’s Class. 112 EDWARD ALAN CONNELLY 12 Senator Road I didn’t think I’d make it! GERALD JOSEPH CONNORS 38 Middle Street I will never forget Jim’s VW and the Pemigewasset Inn. Activities: BOYS STATE REP., Black and Orange Review, Tennis 1. JOHN CONTI 22 Rumford Park Rd. CATHY ANN COOK 6 Duren Avenue I will never forget my last Thanksgiving game at Woburn High when I drove the car in our victory race. Activities: National Honor Society 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (Secretary), Future Teachers 3, 2, 1. JANE ANN COSTELLO 22 Church Street I will never forget Woburn High and the oven in Home Ec. and Mr. Brennan’s of¬ fice. Activities: Jr. Assistants 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Business Ed. 1. DANIEL MARK CRAMPTON 17 Scott Street I will never forget the chemical flops in Mr. G’s room. BARBARA ANN CROAK 280 Washington Street I will never forget fifth period in my senior year. Activities: Drama Guild 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. DAVID PAUL CROGAN 12 Spring Street Now I feel that I need a good education to get ahead in life. JOHN RICHARD CROSBY 43 Mt. Plea sant Street I will never forget Camp Peterbourgh, beating Win¬ chester, and being Class B. Champs in Baseball. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basketball 1, Football 3, 2, Rep. 1 (President). ELAINE FRANCES CRUDDEN 14 Hilltop Terrace I will never forget quack. Activities: Concert Choir 3, JERRY CRIStOFORO 113 Cambridge Road I will never forget the day Mr. Cohen blew-up in the Chemistry Lab. Activities: Soccer 1, Na¬ tional Honor Society 2, 1, Outdoor Track 2. JAMES SCOTT CROCKER 5 Central Street I will never forget one special girl and the great times in Mr. H’s room. Activities: Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Choraleers 1, 2, 3. CHARLES CROOKER 27 Grape Street ELAINE FRANCES CROWLEY 34 Warren Ave. I will never forget all the parties at the “Cottage,” and the night Bey and I doubled and got lost. Activities: Creative Writ¬ ing 3, Drama Guild 2, 1. EDWARD JOSEPH CUGNO, JR. 65A Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget the book reports due for Mr. S. Activities: Football 3. MARY BERNADETTE CULLINANE 551 Russell Street To me school was a wasted effort. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. SHARON ANNE CULLIVAN 51 Creston Avenue I will never forget my four years at Woburn High and my gym classes. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. JEAN LOUISE CUMMINGS 3 Fairview Terrace I wish it was June 1970. Activities: Junior Prom Committee, Student Council 3 (Secretary), 2, 1, Emblem Bearer 1. DIANE CHRISTINA CUSHING 987 Main St. Now I feel free. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. GUY STEPHEN D’AGOSTINO 19 Chestnut Street I will never forget the Saugus football game. Activities: Distributive Ed. Club 1. STEPHEN MATTEWS DALEY 72 Kilby Street I will never forget “the” art class. Activities: Lions Club Rep. 1 . DENNIS JOHN DALY 112 Main St. I will never forget Romeo and Juliet in Mr. Johnson’s Art 4 class. Activities: Football 1, Art Guild 2, 1. PETER MICHAEL DANGO 5 Ellis Street I will never forget the day I met the girl who turned out to be most special to me. Activities: Spanish Club 3. 114 ELAINE MARIE DANIZIO 7 Glenwood Street I will never forget July 26 at Hampton Beach “Wrin- kley knees,” “Simon,” and my third per. “class.” Activities: INNITOU I (Bus. Manager), Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants 2 (Office Manager). LINDA SUE DAVIDSEN 139 School Street I will never forget the summer of 68 and all the fun throughout high school. Activities: Classics Club 2, Future Nurses 1, Internal Relations 2, 1. tv WILLIAM ROBERT DAVIS 20 Pine St. Now I feel the need of school. Activities: Football 1, Base¬ ball 1. DIANE DEANGELIS 149 Washington Cir. GEORGE JOSEPH DeDONATO KAREN MARIE DELANEY 48 Day Circle 20 Wade Avenue I will never forget the ’68 baseball season and the day we won the E Mass Class B title. I will never forget a certain boy with the initials BW and the Sr. Christmas Dance. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basketball 1, Lions Club ep. 1. Activities: Tumblers 3, 2, 1, Jr. Assistants: 2, Business Ed. Club 1. KAREN LEE DELMONICO 15 Gregg Street I will never forget Novem¬ ber 30, 1968 and T.C. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. JANET ANN DELUCA 15 Newbridge Avenue I will never forget the flat tire on the way home from the Junior Prom with J.F. Activities: Christmas Dance Committee 1, Na¬ tional Honor Society 2, 1, student Council 3, 2, 1. RICHARD DELUCIA 28 Webster Avenue ' NISSEN CYNTHIA JOYCE DEMAS 73 Montvale Avenue I will never forget all the fun and good times in my Junior and Senior Years and a special person who changed everything. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Choraleers 3, 2, 1. DAVID DiFRUMOLO 9 Quimby Avenue I will never forget the long and slow hours put in school. THOMAS JOHN DeROSA 8 Clinton Street I wish that all the stairs were escalators and the halls moving ramps. JAMES GERARD DILLON 13 Quimby Avenue I will never forget the good times down the shops. Activities: Distributive Ed. Club. REYNOLDS DINI 14 Waltham Street JAMES L. DIORIO 45 Poole Street I will never forget Zirkehs Zoo fifth period! Activities: Outdoor Track 3, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Ski Team. KAREN LISA DiPIETRO 66 Warren Avenue I will never forget my last football game, Dec. 13, 1968 —A night made special by two great friends and one special stranger, and Mr. Hosmer. Activities NOMAD 2, 1 (Art Editor), Junior Prom Committee Dance Commit¬ tee 1. JAMES CHARLES DiPANFILO 20 Innitou Road To me school was a place to learn about “swallows and springs.” Activities: Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Scribes 2. LAURIE LOUISE DOBBINS 111 Spring Court Ext. I will never forget the Summer of “68” and the day in Miss Rich’s study hall when Patty got her feet caught in the chair. Activities: Spanish Club. DOUGLAS ROBERT DODGE 157 Green Street I will never forget my Senior year and all the things we did that year. PAUL MICHAEL DOHERTY 29 Webster Avenue I will never forget my science teachers Mr. G., and Zeke and their odd ways of teaching. Activities: Basketball 3, 2, 1 (Co Captain). CHERYL ANNE DONAHUE 13 George Avenue I will never forget four of the most enjoyable years of my life. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Woman’s Club ep. 1, Student Council 3. KATHLEEN ANNE DONOGHUE 11 Rolling Lane I will never forget my fourth period coffee breaks. Activities: Student Council 3, 2, 1, NOMAD 2, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. JOAN MARGARET DONOVAN 13 South Street I will never forget the day I made tumbling and the Thanksgiving Day football game of ’68. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Tumblers 1, Black Orange 2, 1. LINDA MAE DOUCETTE 26 Campbell Street I wish that some day I can move back to where I used to live before moving here. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1 . ANNE PATRICIA DONAHUE 87 Kilby Street I will never forget Mr. McDavitt and after school in the lab. Activities: Art Guild 3, 2, 1, International Relations Club 2, 1, Spanish Club 2, 1. JOHN BRIAN DONAHUE 10 Robinson Road I will never forget Mr. Kimball’s music class. MICHAEL JOSEPH DONOHOE 3 Beach Terrace I will never forget the time the football team raided the magazine store at Peter¬ borough. Activities: Football 2, 1, Student Council 1, Lions Club (Secretary). THOMAS SHANNON DOODY 8A Edwards Road To me school was a blast at times. Activities: Tennis 3, 2, 1. JO ANN DOUGHERTY 156 Russell Street To me school was an in¬ convenience. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3, Russian Club 3, 2, 1. I !7 ESTELLE DOUVRIS 13 Hart Place I will never forget baby blue sneakers and study on stage. Activities: Student Council 1, INNITOU 1, Business Ed. Club 1. ROBERT GERARD DREW 24 Lawrence Street I will never forget the short announcements in the morn¬ ing. PAUL FRANCIS DuBOIS 10 Frances Street I have learned to be late for school on test days. Activities: Football 3, Con¬ cert Choir 2, 1. SUSAN MAY DUNHAM 25 Fowle Street I will never forget my four years up Woburn Senior High and all my cool teachers. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistance 2, Pep Club 3. MARY ELIZABETH DWYER 28 Holton Street I will never forget all the wonderful people I have met and the great times we have shared. Activities: Future Nurses 3, Pep Club 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 3, 2. ANNETTE DOYLE 7 Dewey Avenue I will never forget the time Paula and I went to first lunch when we had second. Activities: Art Guild 2, French Club 3, Internal Re¬ lations Club 1. LINDA ANN DROVER 29 Dragon Court I will never forget identical sweaters and a certain boy. Activities: NOMAD 1, G.A.A. 1, Drama Guild 1. HAROLD DULONG 38 Sturgis Street THOMAS DUNNIGAN 27 Union Street LINDA DIANNE EKLUND 11 Washington Terrace I will never forget the day I spilled blue dye on Mr. Johnson’s toes in Art class. Activities: Art Guild 2, Pep Club 3, 2, Spanish Club 2, 1 . 118 RICHARD ERWIN 9 Hamilton Road I will never forget Mr. Logan’s classes in 1212. Activities: Student Council 2, Key Club 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 1. SYBIL ESSIGMANN 9 Parker Street I will never forget all the good and bad times I’ve had in W.H.S. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 1, Pep Club 1. ROBERT CHARLES EVANS 10 Bruce Road To me school was the best thing that I ever finished. JOSEPH FRANCIS FAHEY, JR. 3 Bronislaw Street I will never forget my Junior and Senior years with a certain girl. STEPHEN FRANCIS FALLON 134 Garfield Avenue I have learned to accept my nicknames which I achieved. Activities: Math Club 3. SHARON LEE FANJOY 13 Hinston Road I will never forget the Jun¬ ior Prom and Beach Party Activities: G.A.A. 3, Busi¬ ness Ed. Club 1. SHIRLEY MARIE FANJOY 145 Washington Circle I will never forget Math in room 7430. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3. DANA CHARLES FARRELL 2 Dow’s Lane I will never forget the mad Dr. Carnegie. Activities: Senior Play 1, Student Council 3, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1. 1 19 JOSEPH FARRELL 14 Maple Avenue BRUCE EDWARD FARROW 8 Madison St. I will never forget Mr. G’s chemistry class. Activities: Baseball. MARIE MARION FAZIO 23 Columbus Road I will never forget “The Dump,” “513,” M.Y., H.G., and being an officer of our class. Activities: Class Secretary 2, 1, INNITOU 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. SUZANNE MARIE FARRELL 12 Bronislaw St. I will never forget the kid that never found out and all the kids that knew. Activities: International Relation Club 1. KATHLEEN MARIE FAY 97 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the good times and bad times I’ve had at Woburn High. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2 . LOIS JACQUELINE FERULLO 6 True Place I have learned to hold my head high, be myself, be proud, and rise above the hurdles thrown in the path of life. Activities: Student Council 3, 1, Drama Guild 1. DANIEL J. FINN 6 Liberty Avenue I wish graduation happened sooner. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2, 1. CATHY JOANNE FITZLER 6 Kendall Street I will never forget the Northeastern “frat” parties and “Teke is Tuff.” Activities: Student Council 3, 2, Majorette Co-Captain 2 , 1 . DENNIS MICHAEL FITZGERALD 15 Mayflower Road I will never forget the Junior Beach Party. Activities: Baseball 3, Field Hockey 1. ROBERT F. FITZPATRICK 67 Green Street I will never forget my Junior and Senior years working on the yearbook. Activities: Hockey 1, Soccer 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, INNITOU 2, 1, NJROTC Drill Team 2. 120 WILLIAM EDWARD FITZPATRICK 15 Curtis Road I will never forget the humor of Ralph Frongillo. Activities: Senior Play 1; Student Council 2, Drama Guild. CHRISTINE MARIE FLYNN 77 School Street I will never forget being the only girl in my P.O.D. class. Activities: Senior Play 1, Future Teacher’s Club 3, 2, 1, French Club 3, 2. JEANNE MARIE FLYNN 181 Salem Street I will never forget the baseball games in 7429 af¬ ter school. Activities: Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Classics Club 2, 1, Future Teachers 2, 1, In¬ ternational Relations Club 1 . MARY ELIZABETH FOLAN 20 Plympton Street I wish it was May 24, 1971. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. LINDA SUSAN FORBES 12 Hilltop Terrace I will never forget the wild times at the music suite and a certain physical plant man. Activities: Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Pep Club 2, 1, Scribes 3. REBECCA FOSSEY 6 Highland Street WALTER C. FOWLE 22 Cedar St. I will never forget the day a certain teacher almost won the Student Council election. Activities: National Honor Society 1, Rotary Club ep. 1, German Club 3, 2, 1. RALPH FRONGILLO 11 Pleasant Lane Now I feel the wealth of all that I have seen; the weak and the strong, the beauti¬ ful and the ugly these pro¬ found descriptions of people and experiences. Activities: Class Officer 2, 1 (President), Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1 . MARJORIE FROST 6 Emeline Street I will never forget my Freshman year. Activities: Field Hockey 1, G.A.A. 3, Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3. THOMAS M. FUCARILE 7 Lincoln Road I will never forget the Poncho in my Senior year. CAROLANN MARGARET FUCCI 3 Thistle Road I wish all the luck in the world to my brother John who has three years left at Woburn High! Activities: INNITOU 1, (Vice-President), Jr. As¬ sistants Club, Office Man¬ ager). BRENDA JEAN GAGNON 28 Spring Court Extension I will never forget the spastic times Fve had in the Black and Orange Revue, especially the parties. Activities: Concert Choir 3, 2, ' 1, Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1. MARY A. GALEROS 21 Franklin St. I will never forget trying to start Kata’s car 4th period and Gungie. Activities: Senior Play 1, Student Council 2, 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Span- ich Club 3. CHARLES DAVID GANGI 16 Liberty Ave. I will never forget the nice blonde who used to sit next to me in P.O.D. class. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, Student Council 1. ARTHUR DOMINIC GASBARRO 16 Carroll Road I will never forget the month of December in Mr. Rivela’s room. Activities: Student Council 1, Dist. Ed. Club 1, French Club 3, 2. RICHARD FRANKLIN GATELY 18 Arcadia Street I will never forget the happenings before and at the Junior Prom. Activities: Football. FRANK ANTHONY GENTILE 23 Waltham St. I will never forget the last minute of the Thanksgiving game. Activities: 3, 2, 1. 122 MARGARET GENTILE DAVID ALLEN GERARD CATHY GERRY EDWARD GERRY 3 Spring Court Terrace 925 Main Street 14 Campbell Street 12 Campbell Street To me school was my final resting place. WALTER GESWELL DEBORAH MARIE 6 Larch Road GIACOMAZZI 17 Parliament Lane I will never forget the great times with . the kids, majorettes and the weekend at the Loon. Activities: Majorette 3, 2, 1 (Capt.) Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. RICHARD GILES 59 High Street DENISE JULIE GILL 24 Caulfield Road I will never forget Feb¬ ruary 16, 1968 and the fun I had. Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3, Inter¬ national Relations Club 1. RICHARD JAMES GILL JR. 76 Arlington Road I will never forget English class in 1214. Activities: Baseball 3, N.J. R.O.T.C. Color Guard 2. FRANCIS XAVIER GILLIS 24 Court Street I will never forget march- ng through town on Mon¬ day’s. Activities: Art Guild 3, 2, Drill Team 3, 2. JOHN THOMAS GIVEN 12 Maywood Terrace I will never forget the Junior Beach Party. Activities: Basketball 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Key Club 3, 2, 1 (Treasurer). THOMAS G. GLOVER 33 Buttaro Road I will never forget thumbing home from Hampton Beach with Dennis M. Activities: Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1. DIANE MARIE GONSALVES 130 Montvale Avenue I will never forget Mr. Dempsey’s first period Eng¬ lish class, 1968. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Spanish Club 1, Future Teacher’s Club 1. ELAINE DAWN GRAHAM 133 Burlington Street I will never forget my last Thanksgiving football game. Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 2. CATHY ANN GRAMMER 1 Baldwin Avenue I will never forget all my friends at W.H.S., and all our good times. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2, Pep Club 3. CHRISTOPHER JOHN GLASER 15 Mishawum Road I will never forget Jimmy Mohawk. ANNE MARIE GONSALVES 16 Cranes Ct. I will never forget my Junior year and a certain Reeve’s school dance. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. RICHARD ALLEN GOULET 92 Harrison Avenue I will never forget the Senior Play and all the fantastic kids I had the pleasure to work with. Activities: Baseball 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 1. ROLFE GRAHAM 133 Burlington Street MONICA M. GRANATA 7 Bruce Road I will never forget Mr. Cronin and his Gruesome twosome, and February 20, 1968. Activities: Art Guild 3, 2, NOMAD, assistant editor 1. 124 JUDY ANN GRANT 17 Buttaro Road I will never forget Mr. Giragosion’s chemistry ex¬ periments and all the fun I had at Woburn High. Activities: Tennis 3, 2, 1, Future Nurses’ 2, 1, Inter¬ national Relations Club 1 (President). PETER GRAZIANO 281 Montvale Avenue PAUL HENRY GREENE 112 Eastern Avenue I will never forget the fun ' I had in my Senior Year. Activities: Football 3, 2, 1, Golf 3, 2, 1, Key Club 3, 2 , 1 . LAWRENCE STEPHEN GRIFFIN 3 Shields Street To me school was quite an experience. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 2. MARK JOHN HAGGERTY 7 Westview Street I will never forget all the fun I had in my Senior Year. Activities: Tennis 3, 2, Student Council 2 , 1, Key Club 3, 2 , 1. ROBERT SPENCER HAMER 7 Caulfield Road I will never forget my last year at Woburn High. Activities: Ice Hockey 2. MAUREEN HAMILTON 46 Webster Avenue I will never forget my first period class in P.O.D. CHRISTINE LOUISA HANLEY 12 Philips Road I will never forget the night at Paragon Park and a certain boy. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2 . DANIEL THOMAS HARKINS 8 Lawson Street I will never forget the good times I have had at the Cape water skiing and the girls I met from Beverly. Activities: Football 3, 2, 1, Classics Club 1, Drama Guild 3, 2. MARK EDWARD HARRINGTON 6 Vernon Street I will never forget my “w” and “k’s”, Chelmsford, or the “baby gorilla.” Activities: Senior Play 1, Art Guild 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. 125 MARY ELIZABETH HARRINGTON 126 Mishawam Road I will never forget all the great times with S, B, G, D, P, C. Activities: Tennis 3, 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, Spanish Club 2, 1. DANA PAUL HATCH 267 Washington Street I will never forget Woburn High School, but I’ll try. Activities: Drama Guild 3, 2 , 1 . VICTORIA B. HEALY 137 Spring Ct. Extension I will never forget the great times and many friends at W.H.S. and a certain boy that made my Junior and Senior year great. Activities : Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Sen¬ ior Play 1, Business Ed. Club 1. MAUREEN E. HEDlSON 8 Grace Road I will never forget the night the ceiling fell on me, and Janice, and A. P. Par- ieter. Activities: Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 2, 1. NANCY BLANCHE HEIGHAM 9 Melo Road I will never forget the great trek through East Woburn. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, INNITOU 2, 1 (Senior Editor) French Club 3, 2, 1, STEVEN HEYER 248 Lexington Street CHRISTINA RITA HINCHLIFFE 904 Main Street I will never forget all the great friends I have made at W.H.S. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, French Club 2, 1, Future Teachers Club 2, 1 . JAMES CARLYE HODGSON 39 Chestnut Street I will never forget the trip to New Jersey with a certain group of kids. TED FRANCIS HOGAN 5 Poplar Street I will never forget all the good times I had in shops. LINDA ANN HOLMES 31 Anna Road I will never forget the fun I had being a cheerleader, Nov. 28, 1968, the parties at Twig’s and LuLu’s, the summer of 1968, and a certain someone. Activities: Cheerleader 1, Jr. Assistance 2 (Presi¬ dent), Senior Play. KENNETH IRWIN 97 Waltham Street RICHARD JACKSON 115 Pine Street PATRICIA ANN HOGAN 11 Maywood Terrace I will never forget Sri Rama Krishna on the way home from a party. Activities: Student Council 3, Future Teachers 3, 2, 1, - Spanish Club 2, 1. DIANNE LESLIE HOKANSON 4 Crawford Drive I will never forget Miss Intercoastals and her magic pork chops. Activities: Pep Club 3, (Secretary), Concert Choir 3, 2 (President). RICHARD HOLT 20 Court Street HENRY IVESTER 131 Montvale Road ROBERT JACOBSON 15 Chester Avenue 127 STEPHEN PAUL JARVIS 6 Churchill Road To me school was just a place to go to pass the time of day. Activities: Committee ’69. JANICE MARIE JENSEN 53 Marlboro Road I will never forget January 5th, the wrestling match with D. A. and the night I got stuck in the mud with W. A. Activities: Business Ed. 1, Jr. Assistants Club 3. JUDITH ANN JOHNSON 12 Frances Road Activities: Art Guild 1, Folk Singing Club 3 (Treasurer). RICHARD ALAN JOHNSON 16 Creston Ave. Now I feel I am capable of being President of the U.S.A. ROY CARL JOHNSON 5 Allan Street Now I feel four years older, and a lot wiser. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, SENTORIAN 1 . VALERIE ANN JOHNSON 3 Brook Road I will never forget Mr. Dempsey’s Homeroom. Activities: Pep Club 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2, Black and Orange 3, 2, 1. ALAN GREGORY JOYCE 23 No. Warren Street I will never forget English in 7133. BRIAN EDWARD JOYCE 8 Colonial Road LINDA MARYANN JOYCE 61 Mishawum Road I will never forget Christ¬ mas vacation during my Junior year, and the fun I’ve had with Shelley, Charlene, and the Stoneham kids. Activities: Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Business Ed. Club 1. MAUREEN ANNE KEATING 360 Mishawum Road I will never forget the many different and inter¬ esting teachers I’ve had. Activities: Senior Play 1, Library Aides Club 3, 2, 1, Drama Club 3, 2, 1. MARILYN PATRICIA KEELEY 19 Mill Terrace I will never forget all the spirit that Coaches Hill and Morrelli brought to Woburn High, 81 and our unde¬ feated field hockey season. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Tumblers 2, 1, Senior Activities Comm. MIRIAM LOIS KENISTON 7 Sedgewick Park I will never forget the days I came to school during my senior year. Activities: Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 1. DIANE LOUISE KENNEY 5 Dearborn Terrace I will never forget the memories Woburn High has given me, both good and bad. Activities: Senior Play, National Honor Society 2, 1, French Club 3, 2 (Presi¬ dent). JOSEPH R. KING 61 Sturgis Street STEPHEN JOSEPH KOLODKO 3 Foster Street To me school was just a resting place between weekends. Activities: Indoor Track 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1. JANE CLAIRE LABBE 15 Nichols Street I will never forget all the fun at Woburn High and my twin. Activities: G.A.A. 2, 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1, Inter¬ national Relations 1. STEPHEN CHARLES LANG 13 Columbus Road I will never forget Uncle Dicky and his Brownie System. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basketball 3, 2, 1, Key Club 2 , 1 . Cathy Fitzler rallies the crowd. DENISE ELIZABETH LAMPHER 135 Salem Street I will never forget cheering and the day I got caught climbing out a window. Activities: Cheerleading 1, French Club 3, 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. BARBARA ANN LARSEN 1 Forest Avenue I will never forget the Thanksgiving Day football game 1968. CHERYL LAVACCHIA 22 Mountain Street I will never forget that certain someone and last summer. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. JOHN EDWARD LAVACCHIA 22 Mountain Street I will never forget my Senior year with Mr. Hill. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, Football 3. KENNETH EDWARD LAZDOWSKI 14 Richmond Avenue I will never forget those big Seniors. Activities: Student Council 2, Russian Club 3, Scribes 3, 2, 1. PAUL ROBERT LARKIN 3 Seneca Road To me school was a bad dream. LARRY C. LARSEN 161 Washington Street I will never forget almost always being late for all my classes because of a certain “person.” DOROTHY MAE LAVACCHIA 18 Mountain Street I wish the best of luck to the oncoming seniors. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3. CHRISTOPHER J. LAVELLE 33 Carroll Road I will never forget the lunch strike, 1968, the Thanksgiving Game, and a Certain junior girl. Activities: Football 3. JAMES MATTHEW LEAVIS 5 Melo Road I will never forget Mr. Blake’s cheery “Good morn¬ ing.” Activities: Capt. Cross Country 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1. 130 CHARLES J. LEE 22 Green Street I will never forget the day the baseball team won the class B title and the wild time in the locker room when we came home. Activities: Baseball 2, 1, Football 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2. MARY LEEN 751 Main Street I will never forget the summers at THE beach and our great Nomad meetings. Activities: NOMAD 2, 1, Art Guild 3, Spanish Club 1 . ELAINE DIANE LELAND 22 Bedford Road I will never forget the way I met a certain someone. Activities: Business Ed. Club 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3. CHARLES JOSEPH LENTINI 15A Nashua Street I will never forget all the headaches in Data Process¬ ing. Activities: Senior Play 1, Band 1, Orchestra 1. PAUL S. LENTINE 26 Albany Street I will never forget Peter- boro, N.H. Activities: Football 3, 1, Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 2, 1. DOUGLAS ALLAN LENTZ 56 Beech Street I will never forget what I can always remember. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey. 3, 2, 1. PATRICIA ANN LIBERATORE 7 Richard Circle I will never forget New Year’s Eve “68.” Activities: Classics Club 1, Pep Club 3, Folk Singing Club 3. KATHY E. LINDEN 10 George Avenue I will never forget the excitement in my 1st, struggle in my 2nd, confi¬ dence in my 3rd, and Steven in my 4th. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Business Ed. Club, Jr. Assistants Club. PETER JOSEPH LINDMARK 56 Vernon Street Now I feel Satisfaction. Activities: Senior Play, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1. STEVEN NEIL LINDQUIST 320 Salem Street I will never forget the day I fell off the trampoline. Activities: Football 3, Gym Show 3, 2, 1. S3 I PAUL LINDSTROM PATRICIA FRANCES SHARON WENDY GAIL SANDRA LONG 70 Fletcher Road LINEHAN LITTLE 6 Thistle Road 6 Pond Terrace 75 Elm Street I will never forget the I will never forget Mrs. I will never forget the football games, March 10, 1968, and the Junior Prom. Welling, the Drama Guild summer of “68.” and the State Drama Com¬ petition in my Junior year. Activities: Business Club 1. Ed. Activities: Majorette (Co¬ captain) 2, 1. Activities: Senior Play, INTITOU, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 3. MICHAEL S. LONG 2 Hiawatha Road I wish to further my edu¬ cation and be successful. JAMES FREDERIC LORD 49 Robinson Road To me school was a drag. Activities: Basketball 2. 1, Field Hockey 1. MARY ELIZABETH LUCAS 22 Spring Ct. Extension I will never forget the day I met Rusty and Christmas Eve of 1968. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1. BRENDA LEE MACARO 2 Locust Circle I will never forget the spring of my sophomore year with Millie, Steve, and Gary, or The summer of “ 68 .” Activities: I N N I T O U, Black and Orange Revue 3, 1, Pep Club 3. 132 ANNE THERESA MacDONALD 42 Vernon Street I will never forget my Junior Prom and beach party. Activities: Tennis 3, 1, Student Council 1, Distibu- tive Ed. Club (Treasurer) 1 . JANICE ANNE MacNEIL 15 Lowell Street I will never forget Con- shohocken and a rainy study on stage. Activities: SENTORIAN 3, 2, Student Council 1, INNITOU 1. DEAN WALTER MALATESTA 4 Marlboro Road I have learned to be polite. Activities: Tennis 3, 2, 1, SENTORIAN 1. PAUL JOSEPH MALTACEA 4 Foster Street I will never forget when Jim goofed at the Junior Prom. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1. JOSEPH FRANCIS MARASHIO 57 Garfield Avenue I will never forget the softball at Peterborough. Activities: Football 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Student Council 2. ROBERT C. MacDONALD 5 Forest Park Road I will never forget Rhoda’s Romper Room. Activities: Key Club 3, 2, 1 (President), INNITOU 2, 1, Golf 3, 2, 1. JOAN DENISE MAHONEY 6 Johnson Street I will never forget W.H.S. Tumbling, Junior Beach party, Hampton Beach “68,” and all about Beefcows. KAREN ANN MALONEY 3 Summit Street I will never forget MY¬ SELF. Activities: Glee Club 3 Junior Assistants Club 2, Business Ed. Club 1. SILVA MANOUSHAGIAN 47 Erie Street I will never forget but I sure will try. Activities: Student Council, Future Nurses 3 (Treasur¬ er), 2 (Vice-President), 1 (President). JAMES WILLIAM MARTIN 3 Glen Road I will never forget the football game in Mr. Co¬ hen’s Lab. Activities: Basketball 3, 2, 1, Rotarv Club 1, Key Club 2 , 1 . 133 ANNE MARIE MARTINI 13 West Street I will never forget Decem¬ ber 23rd, 1967 and my 11th grade bookkeeping class with Miss Zirkel. Activities: Jr. Assistants Club, Business Ed. Club 1. CHRISTINA MARIE MATTHEWS 23 Poole Street I will never forget the experiments in Mr. Girag- osian’s class which never worked. Activities: Classics Club (Secretary) 2, 1, Interna¬ tional Relations Club 2, 1. ELLEN MARIE McCANN 39 Mayflower Road I will never forget the Thanksgiving Day football game. Activities: Classics Club 2, International Relations Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. DENNIS PAUL McCarthy 11 Hamilton Road I will never forget Hamp¬ ton Beach with Ralph F., Tom G., and the 8 Cana¬ dians. Activities: Football 3, 2, 1, (Co-Captain), Ice Hockey 3, 2, Outdoor Track 3, 2. KATHLEEN McCARTHY 16 Fulton Street I will never forget the night Maryann and I snuck out with Billy and Yima and got caught. JAMES JOSEPH MASOTTA 5 Fairmount Street I will never f orget the chance Coach Hill gave me. TERRY MATTHEWS 41 Sturgis Street DONNA LEE McCARTHY 2 Greenwood Avenue I will never forget the friendly bunch and the weekend at Loon. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1 (Secretary), INNITOU 2, 1, Woman’s Club 1. james McCarthy 10 Cottage Street claire v. McCauley 11 Burlington Street I will never forget all the kids, 1967, and the Loon. Activities: Black and Orange Revue 3, 1, Pep Club 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. 134 DEBORAH L. McCUE 78 Lexington Street I will never forget the great times I had with the tumblers and the day I made co-capt. Acti vities: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Tumbler Co-Capt. 2, 1, Gymnastic Demonstration 3, 2. MARCIA JEAN McDonald 5 Erie Street I will never forget class of¬ fice, and all its fun two gifts on class day D. L. and a certain walk through East Woburn. Activities: Student Council 3, 2, 1, Class secretary (Freshman-Sophomore) 3, INNITOU 2, 1. DIANE LOUISE McDonough 33 Union Street I will never forget my first and second periods in my senior year. Activities: Business Ed Club 1. JOHN PATRICK McDonough 69 Prospect Street I will never forget J.V. Bas¬ ketball. Activities: Baseball 3, Bas¬ ketball 3, 2, 1, Golf 2, 1. “Peek-a-boo. I see you.” DAVID TIMOTHY McGRATH 21 Davis Street I will never forget Mr. Co¬ hen kicking the bucket in the Chem. Lab. Activities: Baseball 2, 1, Basketball 3. JANICE ELAINE McGRATH 29 Richard Circle Now I feel that I have accomplished something. Activities: National Honor Society 1, Bridge Club 1, Business Club 1. 135 Man bites dog SHAYE LOUISE MeGRATH 3 Tanners Circle I will never forget the feel¬ ing of depression going to school every day. Activities: Art Guild 3. ELLEN McHALE 2 Carter St . MARYANN McHUGH 8 Foster Street I will never forget cheer¬ ing and the night Kathy and I snuck out with Billy and Yima and got caught. Activities: Basketball 2, Cheerleader 1, G.A.A. 2, 1 MICHAEL JOSEPH McINNIS 12 Franklin Street I will never forget “B” Block cake sales and Zeke’s classes. Activities: Football 3, Gym¬ nastics 3. WILLIAM HUBERT McKENNA 15 Valley Road I will never forget all the good times in my Senior year. Activities: Soccer 1, Christ¬ mas Dance, Committee 1, Class Treasurer 3, 2, Class Vice President 1. FRED WILLIAM McKINNON 19 Kendall Drive I will never forget Mr. O’Donnel. STEPHEN G. McLEAN 31 Buttaro Road I will never forget walking the streets of Hampton at 4:00 a.m. with Joe Brennan. Activities: Tennis 3, Stu¬ dent Council 3, 2, SEN- TORIAN 2, 1 (co-editor). 136 ROBERT PAUL McLEAN 384 Salem Street To me school was a place to talk about what you did on the weekend. Activities: Spanish Club 3. JANICE ANN Mclennan 9 Newbury Street I will never forget the great times I had in Mr. Dempsey’s room—6th period. Activities: French Club 3, 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2. TIMOTHY PETER McMAHON 6 Blake Terrace To me school was very interesting, but “Stupid!” Activities: Baseball 3, Foot¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 1 . JANET RUTH McSHEFFREY 53 Mishawum Road I will never forget the good times at Lake Winneapa- sauke. Activities: Art Guild, Drama Guild, Hi-Teen Fashion Club. PAUL JOSEPH MEDEIROS 489 Washington Street I will never forget all the fun times I had in Mr. Do¬ ran’s room. KEVIN JOSEPH MEEHAN 50 Harrison Ave. I will never forget a cer¬ tain girl who caused me so much grief. Activities: Ski Team. MARILYN HELEN MEEHAN 182 Washington Street I will never forget Russ, July 13, 1967, and my Sen¬ ior year. Activities: Art Guild 3, 1, Drama Guild 2, Folksing¬ ing Club 3. GARY ANTHONY MELANSON 101 Forest Park Road I will never forget the YUMMY school lunches. RICHARD FRANCIS MELLO 79 Lexington Street I will never forget things; the Junior Prom and Mr. Dunlavy. Activities: Outdoor Track 3, 2, Soccer 3, 2, Student Council 3. RUTHANN MERRILL 5 Carter Place I wish I was a successful matchmaker. Activities: NOMAD 1, Clas¬ sics Club 2, 1 (secretary), Scribes 3. 137 PETER EDWARD MESSINGER 24 Houghton Street I will never forget my friends. Activities: Math Team 3, 2, 1 (Captain), Key Club 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 2, 1 (Vice President). LAUREN M. MILLS 120 Pine Street I will never forget Novem¬ ber 8, 1965 and my fourth period Chemistry Class with Mr. McDavitt. Activities: Internal Rela¬ tion Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1. JOANNE MARIE MILO 18 Mill Terrace I will never forget a cer¬ tain girl and our doubles. Activities: Business Ed Club 1. Marcia destroys another page. HAROLD JAMES MIRAKIAN 27 Waltham Street I will never forget J. L. M. Activities: Golf 3, Tennis 3, Ski Club 1 (secretary). RALPH VINCENT MIRRA 330 Washington St. STEPHEN PAUL MISCOWSKI 10 Kennedy Road I will never forget my high ranking office in ROTC. Activities: Golf, NJROTC. LANA MARIE MOLICA 410 Russell Street I will never forget the tense moments backstage before the Black and Orange Review starts. Activities: Choraleers 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, Math Club 2, 1. 138 ANTHONY MONDI 11 Dana Street ARTHUR WILLIAM MOORE 5 Albert Drive I will never forget Friend¬ ly’s and all the great times. Activities: Outdoor Track 2 . DAVID BRUCE MOORE 10 Westview Terr. I will never forget Mr. Cohen’s Chem Lab the last week of school ’67. Activities: Basketball 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, Key Club 3, 2, 1 (Sec¬ retary). DAWN GLORIA MOORE 14 Mt. Pleasant Street I w ill never forget my sen¬ ior year at Woburn High School. Activities: Business Ed Club 1. ROBERT FRANCIS MOORE 16 Gregg Street I have learned to spell my name. Activities: Football 1. STEPHEN ROSS MOORHOUSE 17 Seneca Road I have learned to respect authority. Activities: Baseball 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, Scribes 2. DIANE THERESA MORGAN 5 Chestnut Street I will never forget Riols, and Saturday nites at Mick and Fred’s. Activities: SENTORIAN 3, Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2. I was a groovy person once. DENNIS JOHN MORRIS 32 Main Street I will never forget the great times in Mr. Hill’s room. THOMAS FRANCIS MORRIS 52 Salem Street To me school was just a place away from home. ROBERT MICHAEL MORTON 2 Prescott Way I will never forget getting caught fooling around in a certain parking lot with 5 other kids. Activities: Soccer 1, Black and Orange 2, Nat’n’l Hon¬ or Society 2, 1. PAULA MARIE MULLEN 5 Grant Street I will never forget the un¬ defeated Field Hockey Sea¬ son, and the coach who made it possible. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Nat’n’l Honor 2, 1, Spanish Club 2, 1. ROBERT BRIAN MURPHY 10 Mayflower Road I will never forget the 1968 baseball season and win¬ ning the Class B Cham¬ pionship. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Track 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 1. ROBERT JOSEPH MURPHY 32 Creston Ave. President Paul sheds a tear at his inauguration. 140 SUSAN GAIL MURPHY 27 A Orange Street I will never forget my sixth period bookkeeping class. Activities: Classics Club 2, Drama Guild 3, Russian Club 3. it WILLIAM PATRICK NAJJAR 17 Bernard Road I will never forget Peter¬ borough. Activities: Football 3, 2,1. DONALD L. NELSON 91 Prospect St. ELAINE MARIE NILSSON 30 Munroe Avenue I will never forget my years at Woburn High. Activities: Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. PAUL L. NORWOOD 6 Allen Street I will never forget Mr. Do¬ ran’s Rolaides for his fifth period classes. Activities: Senior Play, Bridge Club 3, 2, Spanish Club 3, 2. PAUL CHRISTOPHER MUSTO 17 Willow Street Activities: National Honor Society (President) 2, 1, Soccer 1, Key Club 2, 1. NANCY ANN NELLIGAN 12 Kilby Street I will never forget the Clunk, the cops, the Cape and Mr. Cohen’s chem class. Activities: National Honor Society (Treasurer) 2, 1, INNITOU (co-editor) 3, 2, 1, Math Team 3, 2, 1. DOMINIC CHARLES NETT 6 Albany Street To me school was an expe¬ rience that could never oc¬ cur again in a life time. JOHN JOSEPH NILSSON 30 Munroe Avenue I will never forget a cer¬ tain sophomore girl. JOYCE DIANE NOWOSIELSKI 33 Wright Street I will never forget the time I leaned on the emer¬ gency button in Boston. Activitie s: Future Teachers 3, 2, French Club 2, 1, Bas¬ ketball Manager 3, 2, 1. 141 Boy, I’ve never had so much fun since the baseball team won the champion¬ ship. CYNTHIA JEAN O’BRIEN 50 Richard Circle I will never forget two certain boys from New York and Labor Day “ 68 .” Activities: Jr. Assist¬ ance 2, Pep Club 3, Business Ed Club 1. BRIAN FRANCIS O’DONNELL 30 Highland St. To me school was four years of waiting. Activities: Key Club 2, 1, Drama Guild 2. MICHAEL JOHN O’HALLORAN 4 Colonial Road I will never forget the exotic delicacies prop¬ erly prepared by our cafeteria chef. CHARLENE JOAN OLSON 16 Maywood Terrace I will never forget all the fun I’ve had with Linda and Shelley and the Stone- ham boys. Activities: Classics Club 2, Hi-Teen 1, Spanish Club 2. LEONARD W. OLSON 9 Madison St. I will never forget the Irish. Activities: Tennis 3, 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1 (President). JOAN LOUISE O’ROURKE 22 Hamilton Road I will never forget the first day of school in my Senior year. Activities: Business Ed. 1. KATHLEEN MARIA O’SHEA 63 Waverly St. I will never forget my first and last football game as a cheerleader. Activities: Pep Club 1, Business Ed 1, Cheerleader 2, 1 (Co-Capt.). 142 What kind of kids eat hot dogs? HAROLD GEORGE PAICOPOLOS 13 Mt. Pleasant St. I will never forget all the times I sk ipped school and never got caught and 6213. JANICE ELAINE PALAGE 6 Ashburton Ave. I will never forget those fantastic Italian fiestas in the cafeteria. Activities: Scribes 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, Art Guild 3, (sec.), 2, (sec) 1. DENNIS PAUL PALINO 33 West Street To me school was a prison. MARYLOU TERESA PASSANISI 664 Main St. 1 will never forget a cer¬ tain someone with a “V.W.” Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2 (Treas.). BRUCE ALAN PEASLEE 35 Dragon Court I will never forget the time I had trying to finish Math test 1210. Activities: Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange 2, 1. LARRY FRANCIS PECORA 13 Wright St. I will never forget Donna Dinky. KATHLEEN FRANCES PELRINE 103 Forest Park Rd. I will never forget four great and educational school years at Woburn High School and all my teachers and friends who shared them with me. Activities: Student Council 3, Business Ed. Club 1. 143 Hi SUSAN JEAN PEPE 40 Harrison Ave. I will never forget the Junior Prom and the Beach Party. Activities: Student Council 3, Business Ed. 1. JANE ELLEN PETERSON 5A Holden Place I will never forget one silly Sunday in May. Activities: French Club 2, 1, Fuutre Nurses 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 1. LEE ANN PETERSON 93 Green St. I will never forget my jun¬ ior and senior year and the party at the hidden place. Activities: Business Ed Club 1, Junior Assistants Club 2. JANICE PICKETT 64 Marlboro Road I wish I could write some¬ thing original for the year¬ book. Activities: Sentorian 1, 2, Business Ed. 1, Jr. Assist¬ ants 2 (office messenger). LEO JOSEPH PINEAU 2 Dexter Ave. To me school was a bad time. ELIZABETH JOAN PERRY 2 Edson Rd. I will never forget those backstage changes ... al¬ most changes anyway. Activities: Senior Play, Prize Speaking Contest 2 (first prize), Drama Guild 3, 2, 1 (producer). JUDITH BONNIE PETERSON 133 Montvale Ave. I will never forget the wonderful friends and years at Woburn high and the hockey games at Lynn. Activities: Future Nurses 3, 2 (Corresponding Sec.) 1 (Vice President). LINDA LOUISE PHELAN 2 Anna Rd. LAWRENCE N. PIERCE 167 Washington Circle ELAINE PISTONE 265 Washington St. I will never forget the Thanksgiving Day football game of “68” and Friday the 13th. Activities: Art Guild 2, French Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion 1. Wobum Cheerleaders show they got what it takes. THEODORE POND 48 Lake Ave. MARTHA POOLE 7 Montvale Ave. I will never forget Miss Zirkel’s bookkeeping class. Activities: SENTORIAN (business manager), Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1, Interna¬ tional Relations Club. CHERYL DIANE PORCIELLO 338 Rusell I will never forget the day all of us got shipwrecked. Activities: Business Ed Club, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. JOSEPH F. POTHIER 141 Burlington St. To me school was a drag. KEVIN POWER 55 Harold Ave. To me school was an expe¬ rience worth remembering. Activities: Outdoor Track 2. VIRGINIA POWERS 9 Sunnyside Rd. 145 Boy, am I in extreme physical agony. JOYCE MARIE QUAIL 54 Burlington Street I will never forget all the great times I had at W.H.S., especially the last two years. Activities: SENTORI- AN 2, 1, Future Teach¬ ers 3, 2, 1 (President), French Club 3, 2, 1. BRUCE RAE 8 Webster Avenue I will never forget the football games in Mr. Choen’s Lab. ELIZABETH ANN REED 110 Burlington Street I will never forget all the great times with the kids and the sum¬ mer of ’68. Activities: Tennis 3, Student Council 2, Fu¬ ture Teachers 2. PAUL EDWARD PRESCOTT 16 Beach Street I will never forget the talks we had in Uncle Fester’s Class. GAIL ELIZABETH PYBURN 6 Day Circle I will never forget a certain crowd on Rus¬ sell Court and a certain boy I met there. Activities: Student Council 3, Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistants 2 . MARGARET MARY QUINN 4 Robert Avenue I will never forget a certain bookkeeping teacher. Activities: Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants 2 . DONNA MARIE RALLI 4 Fisher Terrace I will never forget a party at 3 p.m., Bumpy Mayonnaise, and the Corner! Activities: Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistants 2, Pep Club 1. BARBARA ANNE REILLY 5 Brown Place I will never forget a certain boy in the Jun¬ ior Class. Activities: Senior Play 1, French Club 2, 1 (Secretary). 146 MANUEL J. REZENDES 51 North Warren Street I will never forget my P.O.D. class in room 1313. KAREN LOUISE RIBBS 24 Sheridan Street I will never forget my mag¬ ic pork chops, the East Woburn trek, and Miss Zirkle. Activities: SENTORIAN 2, 1 (Senior Editor), Concert Choir 3, 2 (Secretary), 1 (Vice President). DAVID CHARLES RICHARDSON 30 Dexter Ave. To me school was, if noth¬ ing esle, a place to go. GAYLE FRANCES RICHARDSON 184 Mishawum Road I will never forget all the fun with t he kids and cheering. Activities: Senior Play 1, Cheerleader 1, Future Teachers Club 3, 2, 1. Palming violation—Dave Moore JOSEPH PATRICK RILEY 44 Liberty Avenue I will never forget the sub¬ marine sandwich runs with D. D. and W. G. LORRAINE DIANE ROACH 118 Montvale Avenue I will never forget my Jun¬ ior and Senior year, and all my friends. Activities: Tennis 2, 1. 147 THREE BLIND MICE. KATHLEEN ROAN 3 Frances Street RUSSELL H. ROBINSON, JR. 41 Dragon Court I wish I had paid atten¬ tion in school. NANCY ANN RODMAN 115 Salem Street I will never forget scaring the bears away. Activities: Class Officer (Freshman Treasurer), Drama Guild 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. SALLY ANNE ROSS 138 Mishawum Road I w ill never forget all the crazy times with the M.G.B.P.D.G. Activities: SENTORIAN 2, 1, Scribes 3, 2, 1. DONNA MARIE ROSSI 52 Richard Circle To me school was the big¬ gest waste of time; a brick building—if only people would realize that a more valuable education exists outside of a school build¬ ing than within. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Classics Club 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. JOSEPH FRANCIS RUSSO 30 Dartmouth Street I will never forget the won¬ derful times I had in school. JOSEPH S. RUSSO 17 Highland Street RICHARD ARNOLD SAGE 41 Samoset Road I will never forget Harry’s Notes. Activities: Science Club 3, 2, Scribes 3, Spanish Club 3. GERALD SARRO 21 Canterbury Road. WALTER PATRICK SCALLEY 12 Webster Avenue I will never forget Mr. G’s Chemistry Class. Activities: Basketball 3, 2. CHRISTOPHER PETER SCARVALAS 29 Waltham Street I will never forget Peter¬ borough. Activities: Football 2, 1, Key Clut 2, 1. SANDRA MARION SCIASCIA I have learned to work hard and keep quiet. Activities: Bridge Club 1, Business Ed Club 1. ROBERT HENRY SEVERANCE 18 Floyd Street I will never forget the ski trips during my Junior and Senior years at W.H.S. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basketball 3, 2, 1. DENNIS JOSEPH SEVENE 10 Samoset Road I will never forget the sum¬ mer of ’68. Activities: Cross Country 3, Outdoor Track 3. KAREN LINDSAY SENA 9 Wyman Street I will never forget our Italian Luncheons with the zoo from Art 4A. Activities: SENTORIAN 2, 1, Art Guild 3, 2, 1 (Vice President), Folksinging Club 3, 2. GORDON JAMES SEVENE 10 Samoset Road I will never forget Eidson 1. Kimball. Activities: Band 3, 2 , 1, Track 3, 2, Varsity Club 3, 2 , 1 . 149 FRED ANTHONY SEVERO 21 Anna Road I will never forget eating lunch with the gang, espe¬ cially Paul Maltecea, our leader. Activities: Baseball 2, 1, Football 2, 1. WILLIAM MICHAEL SHAUGHNESSY 7 Plympton Street I have learned to walk to first lunch. MARY FLORENCE SILVA 5 Kennedy Road I will never forget the day my car caught fire after the Thanksgiving Day game. Activities: Business Ed Club 1. GEORGIANN SKOUNJOS 4 Ledgewood Road I will never forget my “wrinkly kneed” friend, NOMIS and Patrons. Activities: INNITOU 1, (Treas), Business Ed Club 1 (Secretary), Jr. Assist¬ ants Club 2 (Secretary). WILLIAM GERALD SHAUGHNESSY, JR. 18 Mishawum Road ’ I will never forget my party. Activities: Football 2, Golf 2, 1, Key Club 2, 1. MICHAEL JOSEPH SHIELDS 15 Woodside Terrace DIANE CATHERINE SILVIA 31 Quimby Avenue I will never forget all the good times I’ve had in my Junior and Senior Years. Activities: Classics Club 1 (Vice Pres.), Internal Re¬ lation Club 2, 1, Pep Club 3, 2. RONALD WILLIAM SLATER 15 Boyd Road I wish to say GOOD-BYE! ALISON SMITH 11 Millyan Road I have learned to tolerate. DIANE MARIE SMITH 34 Samoset Road I will never forget the summer of ’68. Activities: Folksinging Club 3, Internal Relations Club 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1 (Secretary). 150 KARA JEAN SMITH 5 Walnut Court I w ill never forget the day I caught my foot in the spokes of a desk in Mr. Sweeney’s room. Activities: Band 2, 1, Fu¬ ture Nurses 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. PATRICIA MARIE SMITH 17 Ash Street I will never forget all the good times I had before school at the lockers. Activities: Business Ed Club 1. ALAN THOMAS SMYTH 103 Munroe Avenue I will never forget lunch time. RICHARD PAUL SOUSA 28 Ward Street To me school was an edu¬ cated guess. JANE SPANOS 270 Washington Street I will never forget a cer¬ tain person and all the trou¬ ble it caused with the brief¬ case. Activities: Classics Club 2, Russian Club 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (Treas.). MARY ELLEN SMITH 261 Washington Street I will never forget the summer of ’68 and all the great times in the Black. Activities: Field Hockey 3, 1, Art Guild 2, G.A.A. 3. THOMAS ANDREW SMITH 121 School Street I will never forget the guys who created “THE AD¬ MIRAL.” Activities: Scribes 2, 1. KAREN JEAN SMYTH 24 Orange Street I will never forget the re¬ hearsals in 4216 before any big concert nor the fun dur¬ ing and after any show. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1 (Librarian), German Club 3, 2 (Vice Pres.) 1. JANET MARIE SOUZA 59 Mishawum Road I w ill never forget Mr. Gil- gun, Mr. Hartung and Mr. Deluca, who made my years in high school mean some¬ thing to remember. Activities: Student Council 2, Distributive Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. LINDA CHRISTINE SPENCER 95 Winn Street I will never forget the great g - roup of kids and the peace and good times we had on the basketball team in my Senior year. Activities: Basketball 3, 2, 1 (Capt.), Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Softball 3, 2. 15 ! PATRICIA SPEZIALE 18 Park Drive I will never forget the day I tripped over the chair in Mr. Sweeney’s room. Activities: Classics Club 3, 2, Future Nurses 2, 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. FRANK CALVIN STOKES 42 Montvale Road I will never forget being on the championship base¬ ball team. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Bank 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2 , 1 . ROSEMARY STYGLES 159 Lawrence Street LINDA ANN SUTHERLAND 5 Sachem Road I will never forget the last day of school of my Junior year. Activities: Senior Play 1, Black and Orange 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 1. JOSEPH TASSONE 3 Mill Street LEONARD SPICER 1 Linden Street DEBORAH ANN STYGLES 48 Kilby Street I will never forget the Jr. Prom and Beach Party and the night Tiger and I got stuck on top of the quarry. Activities: Field Hockey 3, G.A.A. 3, 2, Future Nurses 1 . DAVID THOMAS SULLIVAN 44 Fletcher Road I will never forget the clock that struck “15”. Activities: Cross Country 3, 2, 1, Indoor-Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Christmas Dance Committee 2. ELAINE MARIE SWEENEY 88 Washington Street I will never forget all the great hockey games. Activities: Future Nurses Club 3, 2 , 1, Hi-Teen Fash¬ ion Club 1. JAMES MARTIN TAYLOR 6 Robinson Road I will never forget Mr. Dunlavy’s “Experiments.” Activities: Baseball 2, Bas¬ ketball 3, National Honor Society 2, 1. 152 ROBERT WAYNE TEBBETTS 663 Main Street I will never forget the world body-surf champion¬ ship. Activities: Football 3, 2, 1. RICHARD CHARLES TESSIER 21 Fortune Road I will never forget the fun I had on the Basketball Team. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basketball 2. RICHARD THOMPSON 3 Winstead Avenue I will never forget our great White father. Activities: Baseball 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 2, 1. MARGRET TIGHE 15 A Court MAUREEN ANN TIGHE 29 Center Street I will never forget the day S. and J. and I went to the beach and my catsup blouse and when the car stalled in the middle of the road. Activities: Business Ed Club 1. ROBERT JOSEPH TODINO 15 Glenwood Avenue To me school was remark¬ ably unbelievable. JAMES EDWARD TONES Crossman Road I will never forget my teachers. WAYNE JOSEPH TOFURI 74 Eastern Ave. I will never forget Patty S. in room 6310 and my soph¬ omore year. Activities: Baseball 3, Foot¬ ball 3. JANICE TORRICE 56 Kilby Street KEVIN JOSEPH TRACEY 4 Pheasant Lane I will never forget my 11th and 12th grade English classes. Activities: Student Council 3, SENTORIAN 3, Century Club 3. 9 153 KEITH MICHEAL TRIDER 28 Rich Road I will never forget Friday nights at the G. C. and A. P. Parieter. PAUL ROBERT TRUSTEN 5 Canterbury Road I will never forget Woburn Senior High, and the class of 1969. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1 (co-editor), Drama Guild 3, 2, 1. ANTHONY ROBERT URIANO 5 Dexter Ave. I will never forget Big George in 2208. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, Softball 3. LORY MARY VALLE 11 Rumford Park Avenue I have learned that a little patience and foresight can accomplish many things. Activities: French Club 3, Pre-Med Club 1, Chess Club 2 . MARTIN JOSEPH VAN WINKLE 10 Fletcher Rd. I will never forget Mr. O’Connors Lab. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 1, Student Coun¬ cil 3, Science Club 2. JOSEPH JOHN TROPEA 14 Fulton St. I will never forget any¬ thing especially 6213. How could I? RICHARD STEVEN TURNER 381 Russell St. PHILLIP VALENDE 31 Eastern Ave. MILDRED MARY VALLIS 50 Marlboro Road I will never forget Brenda, Steve, Gary and my Sopho¬ more year. Activities: INNITOU 1, Business Ed Club 1. ROXANNE TERESA VOLPE 6 Stanley Terrace I will never forget tum¬ bling, my senior year, the Thanksgiving Day game and a certain football play¬ er. Activities: Christmas Dance Committee 1, Tum¬ blers 2, 1 (co-captain), Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1 (president). 154 JOSEPH WILLIAM WEISSE 11 Dickson Road Now I feel quite capable of going on and furthering my education after my two years at Woburn High. Activities: Drama Guild 1, Key Club 2, (Vice Presi¬ dent) 1. FRANK ARTHUR WHEATON 55 Wyman Street I will never forget the night of the Junior Prom. Activities: Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 2, Student Council 1. RICHARD WHITE 76 Winn Street I will never forget the haircuts in the backroom. ROBERT EVANS WIDTFELDT 2 Lawson St. I wish a pox on math teachers. Activities: Classics Club 2. RUTH MARY WILLETT 79 Salem Street I will never forget all the parties over Joannie’s house. Activities: Glee Club 3, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1, Dis¬ tributive Ed Club 1. CLAUDIA JOANNE WILLIAMS 1 Medford St. I will never forget four good years at W.H.S. Activities: Spanish Club 3, Scribes 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MARY MARCIA WILLIAMS 15 Scott Street I will never forget all the friends that I’ve known dur¬ ing the past 4 years at Woburn High. Activities: Art Guild 1, Fu¬ ture Teachers 1, Pep Club 3. MICHAEL WINN 1 Newberry Rd. DENISE ANN WISE 1 Jefferson Court I will never forget the day Paula and Joan told me to jump into a hole and I did! Activities: Field Hockey 3, 2 , 1, National Honor Society 2, Woman’s Club Rep. 1. JUDY ANN WITTER 143 Winn Street To me school was the hap¬ piest years of my life. Activities: Business Ed. 1. JANET MARY WOOD 42 Dartmouth St. I will never forget my Sen¬ ior year at WHS and all the fun I had. Activities: Concert Choir 3, Glee Club 3. SHELLEY M. WRIGHT 38 Washington St. I will never forget the Thanksgiving Day game and the fun I had even though I missed dinner! Activities: Pep Club 2, 3, Hi-Teen Club 1, Business Ed. 1. MARY ANN ZARRELLA 22 Glenwood Ave. I will never forget my four years at Woburn High. Activities: Junior Assist¬ ants (Assistant Treasurer), Business Ed. Club (Trea¬ surer), SENTORIAN. ALICE LARAINE WOODBRIDGE 58 Winston Rd. Now I feel I have given all the teachers who had the unfortunate experience of having me an Excedrin headache. Activities: Glee Club 3, Spanish 1, Concert Choir 2, 3. JON YOUNGQUIST 12 Marlboro Rd. LEE ZOLNER 10 Surrey Road I will never forget ZEKE, “It depends on who you are.” ROBERT MARTIN 25 Flagg St. LATE ARRIVALS: ROBERT EATON 27 Fulton St. VINCENT PANDOLPH 1 Rumford Park Ave. 156 Most Likely to Succeed Nancy Nelligan Paul Musto Best Looking Boy Michael Ahern Prettiest Girl Gayle Richardson 157 Best Sense of Humor Janice Blackwood Tim McMahon Done Most for the School Marie Fazio Richard Goulet 158 Most Athletic Marilyn Keeley Doug Lentz t Best Dressed Debbie Giacomazzi Michael Long Most Popular Patty Abreau Ralph Frongillo CAMERA SHY Susan Carey Mary Carpenter Salvatore Carrabino Albert Christo John Clune Michael D’Addario John Defazio David Demambro Robert Eaton Stephen Foley Judith Gallagher Candace Hearn Stephen Isleib Robert Martin Donald Gary Nelson Arthur Nutile Diane Pirelli Stephen Riley Ned Roberts David Stevens Thomas Michael Walsh community !6G memories of participation Patrons Remember when they played softball? Mr. Arnold A. A ' aron Mrs. Philip Aberle Mrs. E. Abreu Mr. and Mrs. George Abreu Mr. John Abreu Sr. Linda Abreu Mary Abreu Patrica Abreu A. C. Adams C. L. Adams Mrs. Adams Mrs. Ralph Adams Mr. Robert Adams Mrs. Robert Adams Mrs. S. D. Adams Josephine Addario Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Adgate Katy Adgate Thomas Adinolfe Mrs. Anglina Agostino Mrs. John Agostino Mrs. James A ' Hearn Mr. Lawrence Ahern Mr. Paul Ahern Miss Rosellen A ' Hearn Helen Ainslie Mrs. Mabel Albano Bob Alexender Mr. Charles Alexander Mr. William Alexander Mrs. Alger Frank L. Allegra Mrs. Anne Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen Mr. and Mrs. James Aloia Mr. Frank Alois! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Along! Mr. and Mrs. R. Along! Dr. and Mrs. Albert A. Altavesta Arthur Altavesta Mr. Joel Altavesta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amari Jacquelyn Amato Mr. and Mrs. John Amato Joan Ames M rs. Marie Ames Miss Mary Ames Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ames Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Ames Mr. and Mrs. Angelo S. Amico Dolares Amirault Mr. Richard Amirault Mrs. Richard Amirault Rick Amirault Noel Amundsen R. B. Amundsen Frank Anastasia Mary Andau Mrs. Dagny Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andersen Mrs. Charles Anderson Mrs. Edna Anderson Mrs. Eric Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gostave Anderson Mrs. Jaye Anderson John Anderson Miss Linda Anderson Mrs. Louise Anderson Leslie Anderson Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Mrs. Richard Anderson Robbie Anderson Steven Anderson Sandra Anderson Wayne Anderson Will Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Miss Carol Andreason Mr. and Mrs. John Andreason Miss Joan Andreason Miss Judith Andreason Mr. Robert Andreason Russell Andreason Miss Susan Andreason Norman Andres Mr. Paul J. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Andrews Fred Andriolo Mary Angelo Ann Marie Angivoni Mr. and Mrs. Armondo Angueoni Mrs. Guy Angueoni Kenneth Anglim Mr. and Mrs. Charles Annas Mr. Anthony Annunuziata Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Anonymously from an overgrown pigeon Mr. Cliff Anstey Mr. and Mrs. William Anthony Nora Antonucci Alice A. App Mr. and Mrs. James J. App Joseph M. App Mr. and Mrs. Louis App Joseph Appleby Mrs. Aprile Miss Nancy Aprile Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arbuthnot Mrs. Mary Ardagno Mr. Phillip Ardagno Mr. and Mrs. Charles Argeies Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arico Mrs. Frank Arlinghaus Mr. Dennis Armstrong Mrs. Earl Aronson Mr. Lennie Arsenault Mrs. Obeline Arsenault Allan Arthur Mrs. M. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Ash Carol Aspesi Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aspesi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Audette David Audette Sharon Audette Stanley Avery Mr. and Mrs. W. Avery Mrs. Ann Ayer Fred Aylward Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Babcock Mr. Thomas Babcock Mrs. Donald Baiarri Diane Baker Ginger Baker Lt Col. Martin Bakus Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baldwin Frances E. Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Al Balestrier Mr. and Mrs. Frank Balestrier Sal Balestrieri Robert L. Ballou Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Balog Mrs. Arlene F. Balser Michael Balser Shawn Balser Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bamford Arthur Bamford Mr. Philip Bancroft Cube Bane Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bane Corp. Bobby Banister Helen Banks Mrs. Ralph Banks Mrs. Murray Bannister Lucinda Barahona Mrs. Peter Barahona Mrs. George Barakos George Barbaro Mary Barbaro Mr. Nick Barbas Pat Barbas Angela Bardascino Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Bardascino Mr. and Mrs. John Bardascino Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barelli Albert Bargoot Mr. Barker Martha Jane Barnaby Clyde Barnes Garry Barnes Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Barra Nancy Barrasso Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrett, Sen. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barrett Mrs. Edward Barron Mr. and Mrs. Louise Barrone Barbara A. Barry Janice Barry Mr. and Mrs. John J. Barry Kevin Barry Kevin D. Barry Mary Barry Mrs. Barry Richard Barry Robert Barry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bartlett L. Rastoni R. Bastoni Elena and Marshall Bates Gladys Bates Paul S. Baudanza Chris Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bauer Lorraine R. Baulzer Mr. and Mrs. John Bavuso Mr. Samuel Bavuso Mrs. Theresa Bavuso John Bea Mrs. H. M. Beall Mrs. Orel M. Beall Mrs. Lucy Beaton Donald Beattie Arthur L. Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. John Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. Hagop Bechakian Mrs. W. Becker Mr. Victor Beckett Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith Mrs. Mary Bedard Mrs. Paul Beeman Mrs. Began Zommer Began Dr. and Mrs. James F. Begley Mr. and Mrs. James F. Begley Jr. James F. Begley III R. Marc Begley Suzanne Begley Timothy Andrew Hjorth Begley Jean R. Belair Mrs. William Belcher Mrs. Robert Belfort! Mrs. Belisle Mr. Robert Bellehumeur Mr. and Mrs. Steven Belluche Bill Benedetto Miss Alyce Benn Mrs. Nola Bennett Richard Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett William A. Bennett Jr. Mr. Peter Benoit F. Benson Mr. and Mrs. J. Bento Miss Donna Berardi Eugene D. Berardi Mr. George Berardi Mrs. Patricia Bergeron Mr. Paul Bergeron Mr. Roger O. Bergeron Mrs. Emma Bergquist Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bergquist Peter Bergquist Phyllis Bernard Richard Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Silvino Bernard Mr. Bernardo Jacky Berry Mr. Bertochi Mrs. Kay Bertochi Mrs. J. Bettencourt Mrs. Frances Bevilacqua Carol Bevins Mr. and Mrs. Bevins Mrs. Treasa Bezzti Mrs. Mario Bianchi Mrs. Teresa Bianchi Mr. and Mrs. William Bicheler Bidolla J. Bigger James P. Bird Peter S. Bird A. E. Bishop Mrs. Phillip Bissey Mrs. Lawrence Bisso Jr. Lawrence J. Bisso Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Bisso Sr. Linda Bisso Mr. Ray Bisso Ray Bisso Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bisso Mrs. A. Bitaque Edward Bitinas Mr. and Mrs. John J. Black Jr. Mrs. John Blackburn Niles A. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Blackwood Janice Blackwood Pauline Blais Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Blake Mr. N. Blake Dianne Blakeney Mrs. R. Blakeney John Blamcheti Herbert E. Blanchard John Blanchard Blanchette Will Cain Bleachely Auto Sales Mr. Theodore B. Bliss Mr. John A. Blonkhoun A. Bloomquist Brigette Boeck Mr. Charles Boeri Mr. Homer Boisoneanot M,-. Lionel E. Boisvert Mr. and Mrs. William Bolster Mr. W. E. Bolster Doris V. Bonaceto Fred Bond Mrs. Charles Bonfiglio Mrs. M. Bonish Mrs. Ernest Bonnadio Vi Bonnett Mr. A. Bonsignor Mr. and Mrs. Neil Booker William N. Booker Jr. Danny Booza Mr. and Mrs. Boranza Mrs. Bordini Eva T. Borelli Mrs. T. Borelli Victor Borelli Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borgeson Mr. and Mrs. John Borgeson Walter Boroman Mary L. Bouchie Claire L. Boudreau Francis E. Boudreau Mrs. Phillips Boudreau Eugene R. Bouley Kenneth C. Bourinot James Bourque Miss Beth Boutwell Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W. Boutwell Jr. Carleton W. Boutwell III Donald Boutwell Eleanor Boutwell Sgt. and Mrs. Ronald C. Boutwell Mr. H. C. Bouvier Peg Bouvier Mr. C. Bowden Mrs. Max Bowden Susan Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowe Dorothy A. Bower Gerard Bowman Helen Bowman Lawrence Bowman Marie Boyce Mrs. Owen Boyd C. Boyle David A. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Boyle Kevin Boyle Miss Mary Boyle SteDhen J. Boyle Wilfredo Bracero Mr. Kenneth Bradbury Mrs. Bradley Mrs. Bradley Mr. Georqe Bradley Joan Bradley Judith Bradley Richard Bradley Viola A. Bradley Alice E. Brady Mrs. Edward. Brady Joan Brady Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. 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Brown Mr. L. D. Brown Mr. Paul Brown Mrs. Peggy Brown Mrs. R. Brown Mr. Robert L. Brown W. P. Brown Mr. Harold Brown Mrs. Vera Brown Mr. Henery Brunekhorst Mr. Raymond Bruneau Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruneau Mrs. Bella Bruno Dea Bruno Mrs. Diane L. Bruno Rose M. Bruno Stephen A. Bruno Richard Brust Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryand Wm. T. Bryant Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bryn Tammy Bryn Mrs. Henery Bucci Charles F. Buchko Mrs. Beatrice Buchman Buck Miss Ann Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Buckley Mr. and Mrs. M. Buckley Mrs. W. Bugden Jeanette Bugden Mr. Buontempo Mrs. Rose Buonarosa Mrs. Barbara Buono Mary E. Burbine Mrs. S. Burger Mrs. Grace Burgio Miss Jan Burgio Mr. Donald Burke Mrs. Edward A. Burke Mr. Edward Burke Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke 162 Mrs. Irene Burke Miss Rhoda Burnett William J. Burnett Mr. Leonard Burnham Mrs. Leonar d Burnham Mrs. Burns Mr. and Mrs. George Burns Mr. and Mrs. James Burns Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burns John K. Burns Marjorie Burns Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns Mr. and Mrs. William J. Burns Mrs. J. F. Burt David G. Busa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Busa Kenneth Busa Mrs. Bushmick L. Christine Bushmich W. J. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Butman Mr. John Buttaro Mr. and Mrs. Mario Buttaro Millie Buttaro Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buttaro Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore F. Buttaro Mr. and Mrs. J. Butterfield Mrs. Margaret Butts Mr. William Butts Donna Byrne Mrs. Thomas Byrne Mr. L. J. Cadran Mr. and Mrs. A. Caggiano Senor Nigel Caggiano Mrs. Vincent Caggiano Mrs. Lena Cagnina Mrs. Frances Cahalann Patricia Cahalan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cahill Mr. and Mrs. James Cahill Mr. and Mrs. John Cahill John Cahill John Cahill Arthur and Eliiabeth Cail Mrs. Arthur E. Cail Rachel Cail Cindy Cail Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Cain John H. Cain Angela Cairo Mr. Steve Calabro Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caldwell Miss Ann Callahan Mrs. Barbara Callahan Barry Callahan Bob Callahan C. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Callahan Mr. E. Callahan Eddie Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callahan Jr. Mrs. J. Callahan Joan Callahan Miss Louise Callahan Mrs. Mary Callahan Miss Mary E. Callahan Maureen Callahan Maureen Callahan Mrs. Nancy Callahan Miss Patricia Callahan Richard Callahan Robert Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Callahan Sr. Mr. Ronald Callahan Sharon Callahan Walter A. Callahan Jr. Mr. William P. Callahan Mr. and Mrs. William P. Callahan Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calore Edward Camaratta Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Camarra Eleanor Cameiro Edward Camaratta Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell Mrs. Frances Campbell Miss Irene Campbell William Campbell Robert Campbell Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Camutj Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caniff Mrs. Nancy Cannata Mrs. Patricia Cannata Mr. and Mrs. John J. Canney Mrs. Robert Cannon Mr. William Cannon Mrs. Pat Capobianco Mr. Carmen Capozzi Mrs. Tina Capozzi Miss Lillian Capozzola Mrs. Josephine Cappa Maryann Cappuccio Mrs. Peter Carbone, Jr. Mr. Joseph Carchide M rs. Cardaleen Mr. and Mrs. Cardarelli John Cardarelli Mary Ann Cardarelli Nancy Cardarelli Anthony Cardolino Mrs. John T. Carew Jeanne L. Carey Mr. and Mrs. John Carey Leo Carey Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carey Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carey Jr. Mr. Thomas Carey Ida M. Cargill Mrs. Frederick Carley Mr. Carl Carlson George Carlson Mr. Norman Carlson Richard Carlson June Carner Mr. John Carney Mrs. John Carney Mrs. Nellie Carpenter Mrs. Alda Carr Amdrea Carr Mrs. Linda Carr Mrs. William Carr William V. Carr Mrs. Anthony Carroll Mr. Charles Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. C. Carrozzieri Frank Carsno Mrs. E. Carter Fr. Fred J. Cartier Joan Caruso Miss Pauline Caruso Edward Carciero Mrs. Carew Mr. Kenneth Carew Mr. and Mrs. John Carey Richard Cargeri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter Elizabeth Carrns Mr. and Mrs. John Carrns Frank Carroll Mr. Robert Carroll Pvt. Robert Carroll Mr. T. Carney Lillian M. Caruso M iss Barbara Casalou F. Casavant Mrs. Harold Casavant Jeff Casavant Mrs. James Casella Mr. Willard Cash Albert F. Casey Mr. Albert Casey Mrs. Joseph Casey Mr. and Mrs. William Casey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cassettari Paul J. Cassettari Mrs. C. Cassidy Mr. Charles Cassidy Mrs. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cassidy Jim Castagno Mr. Frank Castiglione Mrs. Mary Castine Joe Castinenigo Louis H. Castriotta Grace Castronova Joanne Castronova Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cataldo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cataldo Ann Catania Mr. and Mrs. Paul Catania Emma Catarius Mrs. Guy Catina Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Catizone John Caulfield Louise Cavagnaro Mrs. Louise Cavagnaro Susan Cavagnaro Victor Cavagnaro Laurie Cavanagh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cavanagh M rs. Marvin Cederherg M. Cedi Joseph N. Celona Mr. Don Cennerazo Mr. James Cennerazzo Louis Cennerazzo Mrs. Anita Cerchione John T. Cerchione Phil Cerra Mr. William T. Chaddork Mrs. Ida Chadwick Mrs. Gloria Chagnon Mrs. Mary J. 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Wise Leslie Wise Mr. and Mrs. William J. Miss Jane Winn Mr. and Mrs. James Witter Mr. Doug Witthus Mrs. Walter Woliinger Mr. and Mrs. Wolsky Carl Wood Marsha Wood Ronald Wood Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Wood Misses Barbara and Dorothy Woodbridge Mr. Charles Woodland Mr. and Mrs. James Woolard Mrs. Viola Wormell Lillian P. Wray Mr. William Wray Brad Wright Mr. James F. Wright Mrs. Leonard Wright Mrs. L. J. Wuethrich Evelyn Wyman Mrs. Elizabeth Yates Mrs. Helen Yavaniau Silvia Yeaton Miss Lynda Young Myrtle Young Mrs. Prudence Young Mrs. Richard Young Mrs. Howard Zacchini James Zanello Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Zanon Frank Zappa Anthony J. Zarrella Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zarrella Robert J. Zarrella Mrs. Vincent Zarrella Mr. Carl Zelandi Mrs. Robert Zenoby Dave Ziner John D. Zinks Shirley Ann Zirkel Mrs. Ann Zollo Mr. and Mrs. James Zollo Mr. Alexander Zolner Mrs. Josephine Zolner Lee Zolner Sharon Zolner Mr. Robert Zolubos Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Zona Mrs. Myrtle Zubel Miss Lillian L. Zwicker Orzeggratato Zezelbalainey I fall down go boom! 171 To the Class of 1969: Best of Luck in the Future. MAYOR EDWARD F. GILL 172 LANNAN CHEVROLET- OLDS, INC. 40 Winn Street Best Wishes and Good Luck to Senior Class COLLINS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE MAAN Or EXCELLENCE BUDDY LEROUX ' S RESTAURANT Woburn Plaza Home of Giant Roast Beef Sandwich Fresh Donuts—Light Lunches Take Out Orders Tel. 933-9775 JOHN L. FOWLE COMPANY Band Saws and Band Knives 173 Compliments of SINDONI AND SONS Painting Contractors 31 Waverly Road 933-5236 THE TOWNE TOT FAIR E-Z Way Center Hours 10 A.M.—9 P.M. (Sat.—6 P.M.) 229 Main St. Woburn Infants ' Wear—Gifts—Accessories Sizes: Infant to Size 14 CAPRI BAKERY 6 Elm Street Woburn, Mass. G. R. NOWELL SON, INC. Local and Long Distance Movers Serving New York and New England 68 Nelson St. Winchester, Mass. 729-1038 RAMCO WOODWORKING CABINET CO. 161 Merrimac St. Woburn, Mass. 935-2281 OPENING SOON BT TACK SHOPPE Complete Line of English and Western Tack 235 Mishawum Road Woburn, Mass. 175 New Homes Remodeling Jobbing Aluminum Siding Appliances Roofing 933-1459 —GENERAL CONTRACTOR— 23 Beach Street Woburn, Mass. WOBURN CO-OPERATIVE BANK 6 Common Street ROBERT NEWTON COIFFURES 476 Main Street Woburn, Mass. For a Lovelier You Directed by Mr. Leon Huttig—Stylist 933-0695 176 E. G. BARKER LUMBER CO. JOHN A. HARRISON, INC. Authorized Volkswagen Dealer 196 Lexington Street The Four Corners Woburn, Mass. 935-4010 O ' ROUKES ' MOBILE STATION 183 Cambridge Road Woburn FOR FAMILY FUN GO CANDLEPIN 1 BOWLING m |J WOBURN BOWLADROME, INC. 32-36 Montvale Avenue, Woburn, Mass. 30 Alleys—Open 9 A.M.—12 Midnight Weekdays I P.M.— I I P.M. Sundays 933-1709 933-9764 177 A A ACCOUNTING TAX SERVICE 13 Montvale Avenue Woburn, Mass. 933-3490 ABERJONA AUTO PARTS rr 278 Salem Street 933-4440 CARIBE REALTY Tanners Bank Building 325 Main St. Woburn, Massachusetts 933-3490 GORIN ' S Lowest Prices Plus Personal Service Open Thursday, Friday Nights Till 9 P.M. Gorin ' s 415 Main St., Woburn Congratulations Class of 1969 TANNERS NATIONAL BANK INDEPENDENT TALLOW CO., INC. 39 Cedar St. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 EDWARD J. TEDESCO Co-Ree Real Estate Cannot Be Undersold 180 UiiMau THOMAS F. SCALLEY SONS Plumbing—Heating and General Contracting Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling a Specialty 24 HOUR SERVICE Tel.: Shop-933-1 758 Res.: 933-3881 181 THE TOWNE BOOK FAIR Open Daily 8 a.m.—10 p.m. 225 Main St. Tel. 933-0060 Congratulations to the Class of ' 69 From BONNELL MOTOR CO. Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 From LONG AUTO SCHOOL 182 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1969 SPENCE FARMS 30 Wyman Street Woburn Mass. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE Growers of Fresh Vegetables Dealer of Scotch Pine and Balsam Christmas Trees also Balsam Christmas Wreaths KITCHEN CABINETS STAIRS MANTELS NELSON POWER. Inc. MILLWORK MOULDINGS WOODWORKING PLYWOOD PANELING DOORS WINDOWS 275 Salem St. 933-2512, 2513 DOHERTY BROS. MARKET, INC. 161 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts BAYSTATE KNIFE CO. f INC. DAVID A. HODGES 6 Jefferson Avenue Complete Insurance Service Woburn, Mass. 01801 64 Pleasant St., Woburn Manufacturers of Machine Knives Commercial Heat ' reating Blanchard Grinding 933-4800 COMPLIMENTS OF WOBURN CAB CO. Congratulations to the Class of ' 69 J. J. BLACK SONS ACME GLASS COMPANY 201 Brookline St. Cambridge, Mass. BRANCHES: Malden, Reading, Lynn, Natick, Quincy Manufacturer of Precision Tools • Dies • Jigs • Fixtures Production Die Stamping • Plastic Extraction Dies ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 From LONG AUTO SCHOOL Congratulations to the Class of 1969 JOHN F. GILGUN INSURANCE AGENCY 217-219 Main S+. Woburn, Mass. ATLAS PAINT SUPPLY 312 Main Street Woburn, Mass. 933-2674 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AND AUXILIARY Middlesex Aerie 3235 Congratulations WOBURN LIONS CLUB WINN ' S EXPRESS 20 Prospect St., Woburn 933-2260 The Bank With the Customers ' Hours JOE D ' S PIZZA BAR 935-2513 510 Main Street Specializing in Italian Sub Sandwiches Homemade Pizza With Sauce of Distinction LUCIA ' S SUPER MARKET McLaughlin FUNERAL HOME 54 Pleasant Street Woburn, Mass. Success in the Future to All Members of the Class of 1969 GREENE ' S DINER I I For Prescriptions Call Nearly Everyone Eats Here JEWELRY AND GIFTS SHAKER GLEN PHARMACY INC. Featuring Woburn High Class Rings Charms Tie Pins Pierced Earrings Watches Charm Bracelets Diamonds 184 Cambridge Road 933-4220 eckcte n charge accounts welcomed 408 Main St. jewelers Woburn Compliments of WOBURN SQUARE SERVICE 23 Pleasant St. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes NORTH WOBURN MACHINE CO. SILVERMAN ' S MEN ' S SHOP 394 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Complete Line of Men ' s— Boy ' s—Student ' s Clothing FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE 933-1908 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 From SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 933-7200 Cambridge Rd. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 From O ' ROURKE BROS. INC. SERVICE STATION 933-1465 183 Cambridge Rd. WOBURN NURSING HOME 933-9712 933-2405 Mrs. D. Hurley, R.N. Supervisor Mr. G. Salter Manager Visiting Hours 1-4 7-8 Best Wishes Class of 69 GENE L. ENGLISH ASSOCIATES MYSTIC WOODWORKING Wish Class of 69 Best of Luck 26 Mystic Ave., Medford 395-1400 Congratulations Class of 69 GUY ' S SMOKE SHOP Compliments of THE CHIEF ' S GALLEY 223 Main St. E. F. CARNEY 192 BOND SHOES Quality Shoes for the Entire Family Compliments of CHARLIE ' S AUTO BODY Back of McSheffrey ' s Garage 409 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-0602 Florsheim Stride Rite Red Cross Congratulations Class of ' 69 FRIENDLY ' S ICE CREAM 303 Montvale Ave. 933-0576 Best Wishes WOBURN CITY COUNCIL ALDERMEN AT LARGE Edward A. Flaherty Bennie R. Beradi WARD ALDERMEN Robert J. Waldron Charles Delaney Robert M. Winn Timothy J. Mahoney James P. Doherty Gordon C. Olmstead Edward W. Crowley m aintain New England ' s Leading Manufacturer—Supplier of Display Equipment Shelving • Canopy Lighting • Checkout Counters A Complete Store Planning and Engineering Service • LAYOUT—MERCHANDISING— Plans prepared by Experts—Written specs for complete job • LIGHTING WITH A PURPOSE— Designed to accent and contribute to your total plan • REFRIGERATION Exclusive Distributors of HILL Refrigeration • COLOR COORDINATION— Interior, exterior, shelving, cases—a complete package • PLUS— Complete Sheetmetal Fabricating and Finishing facilities—long or short runs 22 Crane Court Woburn, Mass. MAINTAIN, INC. Call for FREE Estimate 933-3300 RALPH BISHOP ' S PREPARED FOOD SHOPPE 502 Main Street Woburn, Mass. 933-0991 LINDSTROM BROS. VAN LINES, INC. World Wide Moving Service CHESTER G. LINDSTROM President Residence: Stoneham, Mass. Phone 438-0234 Office and Warehouse 152 Tremont St., Melrose NOrmandy 5-5049—5-2210 195 CRYOVAC EQUIPMENT DIVISION Division of W. R. Grace Co. 369 Washington Street, Woburn Manufacturers of Packaging Machinery for Cryovac Film, Bags, and Pouches Best Wishes from ANDERSON OIL SERVICE WOBURN DAILY TIMES Best Wishes COMMISSIONER AND MRS. JOHN F. DEVER, JR. Best Wishes New England ' s Most Danceable Music South End STEVE LAZDOWSKI 1NDEPENDENT and the 1 TALIAN BLUE LITES C LUB Call CHRIS DESALVO 933-1 178 Business Manager JOE BUN Steward DAN ROSA President MOORE PARKER News Dealer 375 Main Street Woburn Mass. WOBURN SHEET METAL CO., INC. Industrial Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning FRANCIS D. WALL 13 Fowle Street P. E. SHAUGHNESSY Woburn, Mass. McSHEFFREY AUTO SALES at Bob ' s Mobil Station Tel. 933-0614 Cleanest Cars North of Boston Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 From ROCKY ' S BARBER SHOP ROCKY RONNIE’ TONY 3 Elm St. (Ins ide Purity Supreme Mkt.) Woburn 198 Congratulations and Best Wishes WOBURN SCHOOL COMMITTEE 1969 Earl Adams Kathleen G. Brennan George T. Contalonis Donald A. DeLuca Marilyn Finnerty Thomas M. Higgins Anthony J. Zarella Best Wishes to the Class of ' 69 From CARRIAGE TRADE CO. INC. 1071 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-3216 WOBURN SUPPLY CO. Hardware—Plumbing—Electrical 508 Main Street Woburn 933-2300 EDWARD G. BOYLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. As You Graduate, a Guide to Life Rotary Four Way Test: Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? 6 Salem Street Woburn, Massachusetts Pictured above is the home of Hubbs Engine Company, Inc., 295 Mishawum Road, Woburn, Massachusetts. This is the nerve center of Hubbs Engine Company which sells and services Detroit Diesel engines and Chrysler gasoline engines in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The facility features four truck bays, truck and chassis dynamometers and other technical equipment used to analyze power output. LEO BASTONI, INC. Reinforcing S+eel and Post Tensioning Specialists 933-2849 Good Luck Class of 1969 WILLIAM P. CALLAHAN CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Gas Fitting 30 Plympton Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 202 J. F. LUX TRANSPORTATION Air-Service-Rail Warehousing-Distribution 206 Washington St. Woburn, Mass. 933-1415 232 Ash St. Reading, Mass. 944-9290 cf cummings furniture 27 mONTVALE AVENUE - WOBURN, Open every evening till 9 P.M. — Saturday till MASS. 6 P.M. 933-2826 Congratulations to the Class of ' 69 THE CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE of THE CHRUCH OF SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO 204 Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 WARREN KAY VANTINE Official Class Photographers 661 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. 205 THOMAS F. SCALLEY SONS Plumbing—Heating and General Contracting Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling a Specialty 24 HOUR SERVICE Tel.: Shop—933-1758 Res.: 933-3881 206 Congratulations Class of 1969 ROTARY CLUB OF WOBURN Woburn, Mass. D. L. MAHER CO. Water Supply Contractors 933-2046 Woburn, Massachusetts LUKIE ' S SUNOCO 545 Main Street 933-9707 P asurt 0 pofo-‘7?C nt 10 Montvale Ave. 933-2857 208 396-0740 V. Pres. NICHOLAS NAJJAR Oil SPECIALISTS IN Oil Burners Boilers and Tankless Heaters RADIO DISPATCH SERVICE 277 Main St. Medford, Mass. 933-9832 Best Wishes From ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION 293 Montevale Ave., Woburn Tel. 898-4232 Free Estimates POLICY WELL PUMP CO., INC. Pumps Installed and Serviced Wash Wells Artesian Wells and Points Plumbing and Heating We Service What We Sell G. H. SKOUNJOS A. J. Lilley 44 North Policy St. Salem, N. H. 209 upreme Junction Routes 128-38 210 WOBURN NATIONAL BANK WOBURN, MASS. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAIN OFFICE 355 Main Street TELEPHONE 933-2100 BRANCH OFFICE 6 Russell Street Used Cars Automatic Transmissions—Body Work—Front End General Repairs Alignment McSHEFFREY ' S GARAGE BOB ' S MOBIL SERVICE We Give S H Green Stamps 880 Main Street North Woburn, Mass. 933-0614 john h. McDonald LANDSCAPING Woburn, Mass. 933-2421 • Lawns Built • Grass Cutting • Fertilizing • Shrubbery Trimmed • Shrubs Planted • Rubbish Removal COMPLETE LAWN CARE HILLSIDE FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions WOBURN We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere FIVE CENTS 88 Main Street Woburn, Mass. SAVINGS BANK Shop 933-2636 Residence 933-1657 Time for You and Savings Too 15 Pleasant Street Woburn, Mass. We Specialize in Nervous Individuals B T AUTO SCHOOL Complete Driver Education Courses FREE INSTRUCTIONS FOR LEARNER ' S PERMIT 1056 Mass. Avenue Arlington, Mass. 648-2160 648-2161 863 BlueHill Ave. Dorchester, Mass. 825-3330 825-3331 280 Washington St. Winchester, Mass. 729-1197 729-8478 Best Wishes From Congratulations Class of ' 69 WILBUR FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT COMPANY DAIRY QUEEN to Class of 1969 Woburn, Mass. Congratulations Class of 1969 Best Wishes MARION ' S INC. From 429 Main St. Phone Woburn 933-3069 BAY STATE FLOOR WALL CO., INC. 214 Arthur P. Graham THOMAS H. DOLAN — u n eta gj-r eni e 325 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts 3 ARLINGTON ROAD QJ ohiirn r Q yiassacliuselis JL, 7 Mut phy THE PRESCRIPTION STORE Your Druggist F. M. CASE PHARMACY, INC. Surgical Supports—Braces Elastic Stockings 158 Main Street 933-0206 379 Main St. Agent for Russell Stover Candies Phone Woburn, 933-1492 Mass. 215 Good Luck Class of ' 69 Woburn High ANDOVER INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS OF LYNN WILLIAM F. KENNEY President EASTERN MUSIC AND TV CO. Best Wishes From Color TV Sales and Service Music Lessons Music Instruments OLD MEDFORD FOODS LARRY BISSO SR. LARRY BISSO JR. 10 Henshaw St. Woburn 51 Winn St. 933-6952 272-3585 Burlington Congratulations to 1969 Graduates of Woburn High MR. AND MRS. MILTON F. WETZELL Art Jewelers of Woburn Telephone 24 Hour 935-1350 Burner Service Woburn ' s Outstanding Auto Body Shop JOSEPH P. MAHONEY CO. INNITOU FUEL CO., INC. —Complete Body and Fender Repairs —Glass Installed 545 Main Street 293 Salem St. Woburn Woburn, Mass. 933-5350 2 DAIRY QUEEN ELANO EAST of Woburn CORPORATION SHAKES—FRAPPES SUNDAES—SODAS 6 Aberjona Dr. Woburn, Mass. Take Home Packs 935-4460 PRECISION TRI-CON BARBER SHOP T (4 BARBERS) U Children ' s Haircuts a B Specialty E Men ' s Hair Styling and Razor Cuts Hours 8 AM—6 PM Closed Wed. BENDING 180 Bedford St. Lexington 862-9672 Prop. ART COLACHICO Best Wishes Class of ' 69 From JEROMES THE UNITED DISCOUNT HOUSE Gives Best Wishes to Class of 1969 933-1439 935-1439 Compliments of J. J. SPENCER SONS, INC. 89 Winn St. Trucking and Contracting Woburn, Mass. 219 BARRUCCI RANCH HOMES Tel. 935-1409 Quality Built Homes ERNIE BARRUCCI SUN-PRIDE FRUIT JUICE CO. I I Wiley St. Woburn, Mass. 8 Green Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 orange juice—bar lemon—screwdriver mix— cranberry tonic—6 fgr $1.00 Prop. ANTHONY F. RUSSO Tel. 933-0322 Compliments of UNIVERSAL ALUMINUM CORP. 285 Salem St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 220 Best Wishes and Congratulations Extended to Class of ' 69 DE ROSA, INC. Excavating Contra ctors ROSSELER AND SONS, INC. Best Wishes Congratulations to the 1969 Graduates of Woburn High VITO ' S FLYING Congratulations From BOB ' S BARBER SHOP Best Wishes Class of 1969 From MORGAN LINEN SERVICE Congratulations Class of 1969 THE DOWNTOWN LOUNGE 222 INGERSOLL ' S ATLANTIC SERVICE Repairs on All Makes of Cars 117 Pleasant Street Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to Class of ' 69 RICHARD ' S DELICATESSEN 901-A Main Street North Woburn Tel. 933-0860 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 C. DE ROSA, INC. Heavy Equipment Rentals Harlow Court Woburn, Mass. 933-3071 Best Wishes to Class of 1969 ABBOTT ARTS Domestic and Imported Handcrafts Especially Selected for Your Christmas Gift List Christmas Card Albums 8 Cedar Street Open October thru December Woburn, Mass. Tues. thru Friday 1:30 -4:30 P.M. 223 224 WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN. MASS.
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