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FOUNDED !8 5 6 ■ , ■ ■ ■ |« ■ ‘ . i WOBURN. ' MASH ‘ Table of Contents Faculty. Highlights. Clubs and Activities Athletics. Seniors. Community. . 16 . 40 . 50 . 70 .92 162 Innitou Editors Jayne Cennerazzo Patty Stella Marcia Flaherty Sheila Tully Staff Jeanne Arena Cheryl McSheffrey Patricia Banks Marie Morandi Mark Bastoni Roberta Naughton Sheryl Blackburn Barbara Nickerson Janet Calabro Beverly Overko Debra Galvin Janet Parise Maryann Grigg Janet Pasquarello Gail Johnson Kathy Pepe Stephanie Johnson Val Roketenetz Jane Kenny Jack Ryan Gary Lightbown Joanne Schecowicz Carol Liuzza Marie Simeone Karen Manoukian Cindy Soule Mimma Maurer Jeanne Stanton Kathy McGann Maureen McGann Bobby Wall Business Mgr. Treasurer Virginia Connolly Pinky Skounjos Juniors Linda Brann Ann Byron Andrea Flaherty Leslie McGlashing WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY Wl I AY 1 1 Because we cannot see time pass, because we are not aware of the minutes, hours, and days as we move through them, or they move around us, we must measure time by the change which takes place. As we, and all about us continue to change, the 1972 Innitou will remain a rec¬ ord of the differences between September 1968, and June, 1972; a record of four years. We are ourselves the product of a mammoth transformation And as we look around us we may recognize our transition from childhood to adulthood. . . We recognize our different appearances . . . as we strive to keep up with a changing world. . 1 33 In which we see a kaleidoscop of ever shifting seasonal patterns. m ■ ' ■j JH ■ , ■ I j j 1 I ■ 1 1 ■ | . 1 B - ' p 1 l jff ■ . ' - V ' i- j 1 aA A I JKflft ' 1£ -- 1 1-5. • B { I Ik r Tp ! - ■ v i s u.- - ji _ i 8 lift f- New attitudes, insights and knowledge have altered our ideas and perceptions 10 11 New faces and friends have touched our lives and left their lasting impressions . . . ffit r in) niir fofc i llm mm ■mg ' ; ' k 13 16 Wi fj Administration and Faculty 19 To the Class of 1972: This is an exciting time. Much that was held dear for so long is rapidly changing. The present reveals new ideas, new ways to do old things, new skills, new music, new art, new nations and new explo¬ ration into other planets. You, the graduates of the class of 1972, hold a great responsibili¬ ty as to how our world adjusts to these changes, as well as to its real¬ izing the rights and benefits of these changes. I trust that your training and help received from your parents, teachers, and church have well prepared you for the age of the Soaring Seventies.” Best wishes to each of you. Charles W. Lamontagne SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS I. EDWARD MARASHIO Assistant to the Superintendent BERTHA BANE Assistant Superintendent 20 DR. CHARLES W. LAMONTAGNE Superintendent JEROME T. LYNC H Deputy Superintendent PAUL K. SWEENEY Assistant Principal To the Members of the Class of 1972: The Winter of Discontent in our recent history has been marked by one of the worst periods of civil disorder, turmoil, and drug addic¬ tion in the development of our country. It has not provided a pleas¬ ant outlook for the high school graduate of June, 1972. What we are likely to forget is that this class about to continue with higher education or in the field of uncertain employment has, dur¬ ing their brief memory, been exposed — as James Reston pointedly shows — to continuing confusion, doubt, change, and violence dur¬ ing the years of their formal education. Most of the class were born nine years after World War II. They were only five when John F. Kennedy ran for President, eight when he was assassinated, ten when the air and ground war started in Vietnam. Yet it is to the current class that we must look for our Spring of Hope — the restoration of the ideals of truth and justice and righ¬ teousness. ”Our civilization can be maintained and restored,” wrote Walter Lippman, long before this class was born, ”only by remembering and re-discovering the truths, and by re-establishing the virtuous habits on which it was founded. There is no use looking into the bleak future for some new and fancy revelation of what man needs in order to live.” It is in you we place our Hope and look for the re-discovery of these transcendent virtues. Henry D. Blake PRINCIPAL JAMES F. BRENNAN Assistant Principal HENRY D. BLAKE Principal BARBARA W. SOKOLOWSKI: English 10 PETER L. DEMPSEY: English 12, Yearbook Chief Advisor KATHLEEN WALSH: English 11, Assistant Yearbook Advisor PAUL G. MURPHY: English 12, Academic, Senior Housemaster DOLORES A. COLANTUONO: English 12, Senior Class Advisor, England Trip Advisor JAMES R. SENIOR: English 11, World Cultures Club FRANCIS X. FEDELE: English 12, Advisor — Boy’s W-Club ROBERT P. DORAN: Department Head, Honors, A.P., Aca¬ demic English 22 MARY E. GRAHAM: English 10, Debating, Classics Club, Public Speaking Contest JEAN HOUDE: English 12 NANCY B. LEVERICH: English 11, 12, Public Speaking Contest, Senior Play, Selection Committee MARIE BUTLER: Developmental Read¬ ing, Reading Club, Future Teachers THOMAS H. FALLON: English 10, Public Speaking DOROTHEA MC CAUSLAND: English 11, Speech 11, 12, One Act Plays, Senior Play, Drama Guild JOHN M. JOHNSTON: English 12, Chess Club, Sentorian CHARLES B. SHERIDAN: English 11, Advisor to NOMAD ELLEN WINSON: Remedial Reading 23 LANA M. RICH: Algebra 1, 2, Senior Math Academic, Math Club GAIL SUMMERS: Math 10, Algebra 2, Math Club 12 , Senior Math, VIRGINIA M. HALL: A.P. Math, Math 12, Math 11, Math Team Coach, National Honor Society Advisor JAMES H. BRENNAN: Math Math Team MARYLOU JOHNSON: Math 10, 11, Algebra 2, Na¬ tional Honor Society FRANK LOGAN: Math, Science Fair LOUIS A. BUSSONE: Math 9, 10, Honors, Basic Math, Math 11 VIRGINIA HUTCHINSON: Basic Math 2, Math 11, Algebra 2, and Geometry, Math Club 24 ROBERT WINSON: Math 2, Basic Math 10, Geometry, Tennis Coach, Math Club and 2 ALBERT CUOCO: Math 10, 11 ATHANAS1A PAICOPOLOUS: Secretary PAUL KENNEY: Director of Food Services 25 JAMES SULLIVAN: U.S. History, Advisor, Future Teachers Club ROBERT DESAULNIERS: World History, Foot¬ ball Coach Asst. BRUCE D. TWYON: U.S. History, Public Speak¬ ing JAMES FOLEY: U.S. History, Housemaster, Juniors MATTHEW F. MC NAMARA: World History, Bridge Club WILLIAM ROCHE: Modern Problems, Driver Education KAREN R. BOUCHER: World History, Student Council Advisor JOSEPH F. CURRAN JR.: World History, Sopho¬ more Housemaster MARIE SCALESSE: U.S. History, Preliminary Speaking Contest, Debate Club MICHAEL A. VALERIANI JR,: Psychology — Modern Prob¬ lems, A-V Club, Student Council JUSTUS ALLEN JR.: World History GERALDINE SOLES: Modern Problems, Sociology, Department Head, International Rela¬ tions Club KATHRYN M. WINTERSON: A.P. American History, U.S. History PHILLIP J. PISCOPO: U.S. History, World History, Jr. Red Cross ROBERT A. QUATRELLO: Biology, Chemistry, Applied Chemistry, J.V. Soccer Coach, Science Fair EDWARD D. FREELEY: C.P. Biology, Science Club, Science Fair 28 DAVID JOHNSON: A.P. Chemistry, Honors and Accelerated Chemistry, Academic Chemistry, Key Club Advisor DONNA M. HARDING: Academic Biology, Honors Biology, Biol¬ ogy Pre-Med Club, Science Fair _ MARILYN L. STAFFORD: Biology, C.P. Biology, Science Fair, Ass’t Nurse’s Club HARRY MARDEROSIAN: Adv. Placement Biology, Biol¬ ogy, Chairman: Science Dept., Varsity Baseball Coach fc, v v , v ,v H- f £k ' ;« vt ► ' ' Mi f « r, :::: ♦’ 1 2 ■ ■ . , m mItaiii , %£ - ,, ' .22yri aiiSsSgaSliaStt® NICHOLAS J. ATHANS: Biology, Biology Pre-Med Club SHIRLEY A. MC GOWAN: C.P. and General Biology, Future Nurses, K. SCOTT BLAKE: Biology, Pre-Med Club, WTA Of- 29 Science Fair ficer RICHARD SKEFFINGTON: Bookkeeping I and II ELEANOR M. McCALL: Placement Director of Business Ed., Assistant Advisor Business Education Club, Shorthand I, Secretarial Typing, Office Machines, Fil¬ ing DIANE VLASUK: Typing, Office Practice, Business Ed Club J I ROBERT DeLUCA: Typewriting, Business Math, Advisor to Stu¬ dent Council THOMAS TRACEY: Office Machines, Typewriting, Cross Coun- WILLIAM WARD: Business Law, Bookkeeping, Advi- try Track, Indoor Track, Spring Track sor to Business Ed Club ARLENE LASKY: Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Sentorian, Class Ring Advisor ELLEN H. CONNELL: Typing I and II, Office Practice, Office Assign¬ ments, Junior Assistants Club WILLIAM HOLLAND: Business Math, Bookkeeping BEVERLY CHISOLM: Typing LOUISE McDONOUGH: Office Machines, Office Assign¬ ments, Personal Shorthand, Jr. Business Assistants Club VINCENT RIVELA: Distributive Education, Business Math, Jr. Varsity Baseball Coach, Distributive Ed. Club Advisor DORIS T. LYNCH: Secretarial Procedures, Applied Typewriting, Chair¬ man Business Ed. Club, Business Ed. Club, Sentorian ARTHUR A. HARTUNG: Business Math, Consumer Economics, Data Processing, Table Tennis Club 31 JANET Rings BRUNO: Personal Typewriting, Sophomore Class Advisor, Senior Class ELIZABETH A. CONDON: Russian I, II, III, IV, Russian Club LUCILLE R. LEGRAND: French III Acd., French V, A.P. French Club PHILIP C. MURRAY: French I and II, Russian, Russian Club, Intramural Bas¬ ketball CHERYL H. ADAMS: French II (Acd.), French III (Acd.), French Club PAULA TARUTZ: French, French Club BARBARA A. BRESLIN: Latin I, II, III, IV, Spanish I, Classics Club, Sophomore Cheerleaders, Sopho¬ more Girls Choral Group I SALLY JOHNSON: Health Education, Pep Club Advisor, Students Against Drugs SALLY HOLMES: Physical Education Tumblers, JV Field Hockey, Varsity Gymnastics, Intramurals, Cheer¬ leaders RICHARD QUALEY: Physical Education, Leo Club MICHAEL MURPHY: Varsity Football, Physical Education, Indoor Track, Spring Track GERALDINE A. WEGENER: Physical Education, Girl’s W-Club, Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Cheerleaders WALTER WHITE: Director of Athletics BRENDA M. JOYCE: Physical Education, Varsity, Jr Varsity Basketball, Cheerleaders, Intramural Activi ties JOHN WALSH: Special Ed. AUSTIN T. GARVEY: Physical Education, Faculty Manager — Athletics, Athletic Trainer RICHARD DALY: Graphic Arts DAVID BRAY: Industrial Arts, Sheet Metal, Machine Shop, Automotives 35 ROBERT J. HODGESON JR.: Music Theory I and II, Concert Choir, Chorus, Choraleers, Black and Orange Revue FRANK NEWARK: Chairman of the Art Department 4 HAL JANKS: Music Appreciation, Director of Band, Jazz Rock Ensemble BARBARA NIESTEPSKI: Art I BARBARA BROWN: Art, Art Guild jTEVEN CALABRO: Senior Guidance Counselor, Work Study Coordinator TIMOTHY RING: Guidance Dept. Director EDNA O’DAY: Junior and Sophomore Guidance Counselor 1 JOAN COLEMAN: Junior and Senior Guidance Counselor i t i BARBARA GILLESPIE: Home Economics Dept. Head LOUISE NOLAN: Library Circulation RITA EDMUNDS: Librarian, Library Aides, Preliminary Public Speaking FLORENCE SHINER: Home Economics, Food and Clothing, High Teen Fashion Club 38 HELEN R. SHEERAN: Library Coordinator PHYLLIS HETZEL: School Nurse LILLIAN KEARNS: School Nurse 5 — - Wff i m ' jo CAFETERIA LADIES: Ann Duran, Ruth Castine, Mary Flaherty, Rosemary Stima, Dorothy Dixon, Alice Ames, Doris O’Donnell, Jessie Hubbard. 39 Dedication 1972 We, the Class of 1972 dedicate the 1972 Innitou to a person who has greatly influenced our lives. In the years that we have known him, a warm personal relationship has developed between the members of the class and this multifaceted human being. His talents manifest themselves on multiple levels. In the classroom he has been a firm and dedicated instructor, striving to meet the needs and interest of his students. Concomitant with this, he, for several years, acted and capably performed as chairman of his department. Recog¬ nizing this gentleman’s obvious competence, the School Committee three years ago appointed him to serve as our housemaster. In that capacity he has never lost his firm but fair attitude and has invariably listened, conferred, and counseled individuals with personal and school related problems. His sense of humor has brightened many assemblies and class activities as he possesses the ability to smile and laugh at himself as well as others. As Class Advisor he has provided us with two successful formals, he has labored long to win, for us, privileges unknown to any previous class and he has assisted us in making judgements and de cisions that will certainly affect our lives. Wherever the future may lead us, whenever we reminisce upon our four years at Woburn High School we will remember you as a warm, sin¬ cere, dedicated teacher, administrator and friend. The class takes supreme pride in awarding the 1972 Innitou to you . . . Mr. Paul G. Murphy ; ; . 43 Mr. Varoutsos is at it again! Jr. Prom Committee: Seated (L-R): Joanne Cennerazzo, Louise Mercurio, Kevin Murphy, Paula Crawford, Danny Burger, Richie McKenna, Missy MacLean, Patty Stella. Standing: Jimmy Hubbard, Cheryl McSheffrey, John Holmes, Janice Doucet, John Ralphs, Marie Simeone, Sheryl Blackburn, Priscilla Hammond, Housemaster Paul Murphy, Advisor, Mrs. Kathleen Walsh, David Donovan, Eileen Sullivan, Brian Driscoll, Jack VanGelder, Joanne Schecowicz, Mike Pear¬ son. Maureen and her date make it on time for the Grand March Illusions — Junior Prom On May 28, the class of 1972 presented our first formal dance entitled Illusions.” The familiar cafeteria was transformed into a ro¬ mantic fairyland with decorations depicting kings, queens, castles and gardens. A fountain with pastel lights lent a festive air to the courtyard as couples lingered in the warm evening air. The crowning of the queen and her court signaled the end of a very special evening. Lynn and Bobby smile for our photographer. The crowning of our queen Jeanne Fitzler and her attendants (L-R) Kathy Mulrenan and Maura Marshall. 45 r r Richie McKenna’s rag time band Debbie Barns seems to be satisfied with her candidate, Richie shows his artistic abilities too! I Senior Class Officers and Advisors: Bottom (L-R): Paul Murphy, Dolores Colantuono. Middle (L-R): Rich McKenna (Treas.), Paula Crawford (Sec.), Carl Restivo (Vice Pres.), Mark Bastoni (Pres.). Jr. Class Officers and Advisors: (Bottom L-R): Leona Doyle (Advisor), Elaine McHugh (Sec.), Steve Malone (Vice Pres.), James Foley (Advisor). Top: John Love (Treas.), Larry Miner (Pres.). Sophomore Class Officers: Bottom (L-R): Mrs. Bruno, Bernie McLaughlin (Pres.), Mr. Joseph Curran. Top (L-R): Barbara Conway (Vice Pres.), Nancy Hanley (Treas.), Mary McKenna (Sec.). Closely Contested Elections Posters, campaign speeches and nomination papers set the scene of the 1971-72 class elections. After assemblies and days of hectic vote-getting, the final results 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. Hopefully in future years, participation will aid the student in exer¬ cising his franchise. To the winners best wishes” were extended and to the losers congratulations” were announced on playing a fair game. 47 48 Maureen Tenney and her date find the dance enjoyable. Joanne O’Brien and Richie Lynch pause to have some refreshments. Christmas Dance On December 17, stained glass windows, a hugh red sleigh and snow¬ flakes in the air lent a holiday atmosphere as the Class of 1972 presented the annual dance A Portrait of Christmas.” Dressed in velvets and suits members of the Senior Class laughed and danced to the music of Waiting Is.” Santa Claus and his elves visited those in attendance, distributing candy canes and trinkets to deserving young ladies. Linda Lucontoni and Carl Restivo discuss plans for the Christmas Dance. 49 Norino Mirra and Donna Bouley portray Willie and Linda in Miller s Death of a Salesman. iTO jpE 2 Joe Lally and Stephen Hart discuss women as Norino contemplates the situation. The Actors in The Crucible (L-R) Seated: Rich McKenna, Mark Given, Brian Gaffney, and John Ralphs Standing: Kathy McGann, Charlie Gatlin, Joe Howe, David McCallister, Catherine Tuzzolo and Charlie Voner. Charlie Gatlin introduces The Crucible as the second of three plays. Christine Dwyer plays the woman next door” and Norino doesn’t seem to object! 50 Senior Play Under the exceptional direction of Mrs. Dorothea McCausland the Class of 1972 presented A Night With Arthur Miller,” a selection of three of the playwright’s most popular works. A scene from All My Sons ” and a portion of The Crucible” were en¬ acted as an introduction to the magnificent presentation of Death of a Salesman. ” The Friday evening performance was dedicated to Mr. Edson Kimball, a man who, previous to his retirement, had directed the annual event. This night of excellent drama will be remembered by all who were in at¬ tendance. Jimmy Hubbard and David Smith stand defiant as Brian Clooney urges them to study. Louis Tortorella charms Paula Crawford. Perhaps a glass of champagne, Mademoi¬ selle?” I beg your pardon, sir!” John Treacy says pompously, The cast of Death of a Salesman” for the grand finale. (L-R) Front: Jimmy Hubbard, David Smith, Donna Bouley, Norino Mirra, Christine Dwyer, David Donovan, and David McCallister. Standing: (L-R): Joe Lally, Stephen Hart, Roberta Naughton, Paula Crawford, Louis Tortorella, Arthur Rogers, John Treacy, Brian Clooney, Director, Mrs. Dorothea McCausland, and Stephanie Johnson. Clubs and Activities Women’s Club: (L-R): Miss Herlihy (Advisor), Marie McGrath, Cathy Bannister, Nancy Donovan, Pamela Wood, Carolyn Johnson, Louisa Craib. Women’s Club Representatives At the regular meetings of the Woburn Women’s Club, six honor stu¬ dents represented the high school. Enjoying lunch and the varied pro¬ grams enabled the students 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. National Honor Society The objective of the National Honor Society this year was to break away from the old stereotyped la¬ beling as intellegentsia” and open up a new idea in the way of civic activities. The organization has again, as in the past, collected canned goods for the needy; but has gone even further by collecting cosmetics, stuffed animals, writing utensils, and other items for the mentally ill patients of Bethany Hospital in Lincoln. Also on the agenda this year was a system of tutoring whereby the members of the National Honor Society gave help to any student in the school requesting it. It was the aim of the mem¬ bers of the organization that the National Honor So¬ ciety be not merely a way for them to become recog¬ nized for their scholastic and academic achieve¬ ments, but also a way in which they can help other people. ml mi n . nPW % aMkl |-MI ijii, | 1WIBIIB wm IfepA MB 18 iSMan jrr ? fe I f 5 jggaj Honor Society: Bottom Row (L-R): Robin Patterson, Cynthia Murray, Jean Sweeney, Wren Johnson, Louisa Craib, Pamela Wood, Loretta LaCorti, Sheryl Blackburn, Barbara Ralphs. Second Row (L-R): Marie McGrath, Debbie Hatch, Betsy Foley, Nancy Donovan, Carolyn Johnson, Alice Barrucci, Janice Hemsworth, Mary Claflin, Sharon Scearbo, Donna Brosca, Judy Bloomquist, Miss Catherine Herlihy (Advisor). Standing (L-R): Patrick O’Connor, John Gonsalves, Donna Bouley (Treas.), Norino Mirra (Pres.), Cathy Bannister (V.P.), Elaine Echtel- er (Sec.). Junior Rotarians Through attendance at weekly luncheon meetings at the Boy’s Club, Junior Rotarians are introduced to civic lead¬ ers and become aware of the community’s concerns. These outstanding school citizens are selected on the basis of scholarship and participation in school functions. Mem¬ bers of the Rotary hope that exposure to the ideals exem¬ plified by this service organization will carry into the stu¬ dents’ adult life. 54 (L-R) Patrick O’Connor, Alan Devaney. Choraleers Choraleers, under the direction of Mr. Hodgson, number 28 members this year. This has been a most active year for the group as it has performed for many community organizations. In December alone the Choraleers presented 8 concerts. The stu¬ dents combined with members of the Concert Band, jointly per¬ formed for the two junior high schools as part of a recruitment program. New and innovative programs are in preparation for the future. Choraleer Officers: (L-R): Director, Mr. Hodgson, Paula Nagle, Kathy Mulrenen, Librarians: James Roan, Head Librarian; Pamela Wood, Treasurer; Patricia Colotti, Vice President; Wren Johnson, Secretary; Deborah O’Connor, President. Scribes Ideas of the present and knowledge of the past inspire creative minds to record their beliefs and ideas of life. The Scribes is a group of such crea¬ tive people whose goal is to write tomorrow’s literature today. An organiza¬ tion formed in the Fall of 1966, The Scribes succeeded in writing three original, highly imaginative plays. The plays were characterized by irony, suspense, satire, humor, and imagination. The novel approaches to the presentation of these plays revealed the dedication and desire for perfec¬ tion of the authors, directors, advisor, and members. This year’s original presentations included The Stolen Cracka-Chewie Cookie” by Mark Bas- toni and Joseph Lalley, Destination,” by Susan McGonigle, Charles Von- er’s Curse of the Ruby Ring,” and Alan Devaney’s, Gunjoke.” Scribes: (L-R) 1st Row: Joe Lally, Advisor, Mrs. Dorothea McCausland, Steven Kelly, Top: Kathy McGann, Mark Bastoni, Susan McGonigle. Drama Guild The Drama Guild is a truly democratic organization. Everybody is president. No student who wishes to appear on stage is ever refused this opportunity. As a conse¬ quence, the performances include students from all levels. This group of selected and rehearsed actors and actresses constructed scenery and made appropriate cos¬ tumes for all performances. The group’s major effort is the One-Act Play contest in which three original plays are produced. Awards are presented for the most out¬ standing play, the most skilled director, and the most professional actors and ac¬ tresses. Drama Guild: (L-R): Kathy McGann. 2nd Row (L-R): Advisor, Mrs. Dorothea McCausland, Arthur Rog¬ ers. 3rd Row (L-R): Norino Mirra, Christine Dwyer, Donna Bouley, Joseph Lalley. Student Council Varies Program Participating in more activites than ever before, the Student Council provided its members with many opportunities to participate in and observe the varied functions in a society. Council members con¬ ducted the class elections and tried to create school unity. In addition to the annual Booster Dance and Mother-Daughter Banquet, the Student Council sponsored a Car Smash” to arouse spirit for the Thanksgiving Day game. A cake sale was a money raising activity. In the high school, the council en¬ acted new laws governing student life. - 5 ' ' V £ . jfl % i 1 5 Officers: Richard Ring, Pres., Sharon Scearbo, Sec., Joseph Cuoz- zo, Vice Pres., Marie Morandi, Treas., Mr. Robert DeLuca, Advi¬ sor. Student Council, Sophomore Class: (L-R): Brenda Shannon, Martha Leuko, Valerie Coakly, Judy Tully, Martha Shaughnessy, Karen Vieira, Brenda Cagnina, Paula Styrke, Kathy Miller, Rock Volpe, Jimmy Elia, David Eth¬ ridge, James Barthalmes, John Lichoulas, Charles Lamontange, Jay Bayle, Paul Ryan, Norman McIntosh. Junior Class Student Council: Gerald Benullo, Richard DeLuca, Ralph Mills, Kevin O’Shea, Paul Connely, Jay Haggarty, Jackie Torrice, Larry Miner, Chris O’Brien, Jean Bry, Joe Chamberland, Ann Byron, Dennis McLaughlin, Mary Ellen Scire. Our fine football heroes at the Booster Dance. 56 Enthusiastic supporters of Valerie. Student swingers at the Booster Dance. Senior Student Council: (L-R): Jamie Arena, Jimmy Hubbard, Gary Lightbown, Joseph Lally, John Treacy. 2nd Row: Jean Fletcher, Daniel Burger, Linda Lucontoni, Ginny Connelly, Madeline Beecher, Elaine Masterson, Sandi Manoushagian, Patti Crawford, Doreen Agresti, Louise Mercurio, Carol Liuzza. Future Nurses: Bottom (L-R): Debbie Ryan, Nancy Hanley, Maryann Grigg, Carol Marlun, Kathy Finn. Sec¬ ond Row: Kathy Hart, Chris Emmonds (Pres.), Marianne Graziano (V. Pres.), Karen. Future Nurses The Future Nurses Club is comprised of those stu¬ dents who may be interested in a health career, espe¬ cially nursing. The club functions in obtaining knowl¬ edge concerning various nursing schools and colleges, enrollment information and admissions directors, head nurses and student nurses who present discussions, movies, and slides concerning their particular careers. Field trips are conducted to different health institutions such as Choate Memorial Hospital and Children’s Hos¬ pital to investigate the work of nurses, lab technicians, x-ray technicians, physical therapists, and inhalation therapists. This year the Future Nurses Club also at¬ tended the Health Careers Fair in Worcester. Classics Club Latin lives today as vibrantly as it did yesterday. For those who know the treasure trove hidden among the Latin and Greek masters, Latin will also live tomorrow. It is the purpose of the Classics Club to introduce the students to the richness and variety of ancient Greek and Latin culture. For the club members the pathos of Greek tragedies in translation, learning What the Greeks Really Thought of Their Gods” through Prof. Kitto’s lecture, and getting Cae¬ sar Across the Rubicon” in playlet form are but a few of the ways to taste the meaty lore of old. Classics Club: Bottom (L-R): Leslie Catania, Miss Breslin, Advisor, Diane Pineau. Second Row: Elaine Paradiso, Jane Leen, Ellen Caldwell, Dianne Richardson. Bridge Club Each Monday afternoon, the Woburn High School Bridge Club meets in room 8250 with its instructor, Mr. Matthew McNamara. At these meetings, the members learn the theory of the game as well as actually partici¬ pating 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 representatives from Woburn have done very well in inter-school competition and are looking forward to further success in the coming school years. ' j: W ,% £ NJROTC Drill Team The Drill Team, a select group of twenty boys, spent many afternoons preparing for the numerous activities in which they participated. Members learn the basics of Close Order Drill, and in striving for perfection, attain the satisfaction that accompanies the mastery of complex skills. The group was conspicuous for its precision when they performed in the Veter¬ an’s Day Parade, Halloween Parade, and at half-time during the Thanks¬ giving football game. Anchorettes Drill Team The newly formed Anchorettes, the girls’ divi¬ sion of the Drill Team, provided an attractive ad¬ dition to many of the boys’ performances. Anchorettes — 1st Row (L-R): Leslie Catania, Sue Thomp¬ son, Commanding Officer Margaret Delania, Executive Officer Beth Lafayette, Dorothy Woodbridge, Barbara Cross. 2nd Row (L-R): Josephine Minghella, Ruth Summers, Barbara Haran, Arlene Curreri, Donna Bussey, Arlene Bowden, Kim DePerry. Naval Battalion Officers: Back (L-R): John Kirk, David Lang, Paul Pierce, Mike Pearson, Greg Stafford. Front (L-R): Mike Keating, Peter McGondel, George Smith, Captain Street; Instructor, Steve Hart, Dick Mat¬ thews. Audio Visual Club: (L-R): James Murray (Pres.), Glenn Muzzy (V.P.), Steve Johnson (Treas.), Matt Glaser, Mark Fuimicello (Sec.), Chuck Tremblay, Chris Owen, Tony Ciampa, (Advisor) Mr. Michael Valeriani. A. V. Club The Audio-Visual Club is responsible for the distribution of the visu¬ al aids material used throughout the school. Each member must pass an extensive course on the operation and maintenance each piece of equipment before he is qualified to serve as a media specialist. The members donate their time before and after school and during study periods to the delivery of equipment and the operation of all types of visual aid materials. During the year the members have attended field trips to various in¬ stitutions involved in the presentation of cultural media.” These trips include WBZ, WRKO, and the New England Film Conference. Chess Club: David Burchfield, Steve Fosle, Rich Bruse, John Maher, Rich Gregorio, Mr. Johnston. J fc . j flK! IjS i-i HHh f. Jj Chess Club Weekly meetings after school give members of the Chess Club oppor¬ tunity to improve their strategy and practice their skills by playing against each other. The group has met for competition with other schools which have chess clubs, and the members attend any profes¬ sional tournaments held in the area. JUDITH SHANNON: English 10, Advisor to Sophomore Cheerleaders. Spanish Club Officers: (L-R): Ellen Gibbons, Judy Bloomquist, Karen McGrath, Janet Hammond. Language Clubs Foreign Language students are given the opportunity to devel¬ op their linguistic abilities and to experience the culture of France, Germany, Spain or Russia through the Foreign Language Clubs. Slide presentations, foreign language films, visits to muse¬ ums and dinners at foreign restaurants provide interesting and educational activities; while special events such as the Oktober- fest, fiestas, or the performances of the Osipov Balalaika Orches¬ tra from Moscow or the performance of Le Bourgeois Gentil- homme” by the Treteau de Paris provide the highlights of the year. Many lucky students had the opportunity to experience a foreign culture first hand through the April trips to France and Spain; but all students who belong to the French Club, German Club, Spanish Club, or Russian Club are in a sense world travel¬ ers through their varied experiences after school. German Club Officers: (L-R): Fra u Frost, Debbie Proos, Marianne Kiklis, Donna McElhiney. French Club Officers: 1st (L-R): Loretta LaCorti, Mrs. LeGrand (Advisor), Linda Hanwright. 2nd (L-R): Judy Bloomquist, Miss Tarutz. Russian Club Officers: 1st Row (L-R): Miss Condon, Mr. Murray. 2nd Row (L-R): David Donovan, Janice Het¬ man, Nanette Tobin. 61 Math Team i A | . fa p ■ ' lift I K U, M jk V v. VpiM - p v ft Mr||Piyj ■ -aT ■ V W- Under the leadership of team captain Pat¬ rick O’Connor, the Woburn, High Math Team has begun what will hopefully be another championship season. After the first two com¬ petitions it has a lead of almost 80 points over its nearest divisional rival. The team hopes to add to this lead by the end of the year and conclude the season in the top five of the en¬ tire Massachusetts Mathematics League. The Math Team competes in seven meets a year with the other teams in its division. The mem¬ bers of the team practice daily for each month’s competition with the assistance of the advisors. Miss Hall, Mr. J. H. Brennan, and Mrs. Kallock. Finally, to answer the many in¬ quiries about uniforms: No. 1. the Math Team doesn’t have uniforms with numbers such as V 2, IT and e! Math Team: (L-R) 1st Row: Jean Thompson, Sara Left, Kim Stafford, Donna McElhiney, Louisa Craib. 2nd Row: Mr. James Brennan, Miss Hall, Mrs. Elfreda Kallock, Robert Lee, John Gonsalves, Paul Bolster. 3rd Row: Captain Patrick O’Connor, David Mankiewicz, James O’Connor, Brad Greenleaf, Joseph O’Connor. Biology Pre-Med Club: Mr. Nicholas Athens, Jeannie Fletcher, Pam Pierce, Lee Coyne, Mrs. Donna Harding, Mr. Scott Blake. Biology Pre-Med Club The main purpose of the Biology Pre-Med Club is to stimulate interest in the medical profession and in the various biological fields. This year’s membership v as the largest and most enthusiastic. The highlight of the year’s activities was the trip to Massachusetts Gener¬ al Hospital where the members had the oppor¬ tunity to tour the hospital laboratories and to observe open heart surgery. Some of the other activities enjoyed by the club were visits by a medical student and a veterinarian, a trip to a health careers fair, and ' visits to the New Eng¬ land Aquarium and the Choate Memorial Hos¬ pital. 62 Junior Assistance Club: (L-R): Miss Connell, Eleanor Loder (Executive V. P.), Judy Hussey (Secretary), Missy Morris (President), Martha Liuzza (Treasurer), Mrs. McDonough. Junior Assistants Prove Indispensible Whenever a faculty member needs a report or material foi class work, whenever a student’s term report is overdue, or when¬ ever a club needs typewritten ma¬ terial, Woburn High’s answer to these and many other similar di¬ lemmas is the Junior Assistant’s Club. The membership of this club consists of girls in the business course since only they have the skills necessary for such typing- assignments. Library Aides: (L-R): Donald Hill, Mrs. Edmunds, Debbie Mulvihill, Susan Thompson. Assistants to the Library Much of the clerical work of the library is performed by the Library Aides during their study periods. In order to speed up the processing of new materials in the school, the aides paste, stamp and cover books, type and file cards, and keep the book shelves and magazine sections in order. This year the Library Aides toured several large libraries in the Boston area. Janice Randall works diligently. 63 Business Ed Club: (L-R): Miss McCall, Miss Lynch, Miss Vlasuk, Lou Ann Coiro (Treas.), Dianne Bell (Sec.), Donna Murphy (Pres.), Maureen Tenny (Vice President). Hi-Teen Fashion Club Business Ed, Club In addition to increasing the members’ knowl¬ edge of business trends and conditions, the Busi¬ ness Education Club performs services for the community and the school, provides a social group for the members, and establishes an Es¬ prit de Corps” among the senior girls in the Busi¬ ness Department. Club meetings were held the 3rd Monday of each month, third period, in the Little Theatre where lectures, discussions, and demonstrations by experts in the field of business were presented. David Sweeney: Business Ed. Typing, Advisor to Boy’s Business Ed. Club. The Hi-Teen Fashion Club is for senior girls taking Home Eco¬ nomics courses. Those who are members are seeking information about the business world of Home Economics. At every meeting a visitor is invited to speak or give a demonstration. The club mem¬ bers were especially enthusiastic about a demonstration of make-up and hair styling, a lecture on careers in modeling. In addition, the group staged their annual Simplicity Fashion Show in the fall, and held a Christmas Social in December. 64 Hi-Teen Fashion Club: Top to Bottom: Susan Perry (Sec.), Gail Johnson (Pres.), Dianne Oberle (V.P.), Regina White (Recording Sec.), Denise Lucontoni (Treas.), Mrs. Barbara Gillespie, Advisor. Leadership, Equality, Opportunity Under the leadership of Mr. Richard Qualey the Leo Club pro¬ gressed through its 4th year since its birth in 1968. The Leo Club, which is sponsored by the Wo¬ burn Lions Club, consists of se¬ lective youths from the High School. During the past year the Leo Club participated in many successful projects, some of which were: the installation of new officers in November, the outgoing project of collecting books for our men in Vietnam, their assistance in the Lions Club Light Bulb Sale, and their very successful Valentine’s Day Proj¬ ect. Under this leadership the Leo Club hopes to continue its fine progress. (L-R): John Tracey, David Sullivan, Jim Sullivan, Paul Connolly, Arthur Rogers. 2nd Row: Larry Eaton, Jay Haggerty, Eugene Lawn- icky, Mike Devita. Top: Mr. Richard Qualey, Tom Higgens, Jim Matthews, Lance Johnson, Jim Franson. Key Club Promotes Youth Service Key Club Officers: Richard Green (Sec.), Mark Given (Treas.), James Hubbard (Vice Pres.), David Donovan (Pres.), Mr. David Johnson, Advisor. The Key Club this year continued its assistance to the school and community under the leadership of Mr. David Johnson. Primarily a service club, the Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Woburn, continued in this endeavor by pre¬ senting a wide range of ex¬ cellent guest speakers and a wide variety of informa¬ tive topics, which include the youth of today, narcot¬ ics and the many opportu¬ nities in the world of busi¬ ness. 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. Work-Study Program Last year the Work-Study pilot program demon¬ strated its popularity among students by recording a big increase in attendance, motivation, morale, and the number of students receiving diplomas. In its second year, the group consists of 50 students; 7 are girls. The students attend the same classes as their classmates, by rescheduling some subjects, they are all dismissed by noon. They then report to their jobs, representing 29 different areas of work, such as, heavy equipment, transportation, recreation, hospital, furniture, distribu¬ tion, construction, insurance, meat packaging, florists, security, glass, and motel. In addition, each week work-study classes meet to discuss employment problems, how to plan for the fu¬ ture, interviews, etc. Periodic visits are made to their places of employment to ascertain progress on the job and employer-employee relationships by the work-stuaj coordinator. Girls’ W Club: 1st Row (L-R): Colleen Maher, Kathy Jannino, Nancy Marlun, Dianne Tully, Pat Rabbitt. 2nd Row (L-R): Linda Mottolo, Kathy Finn, Eileen Beauchamp, Diane Seery, Donna Adams, Carol Bevins, Advisor Geraldine Wege¬ ner. 3rd Row (L-R): Gail Tucker, Lee Coyne, Maria Busa, Gail Tarby, Carol Mat- son. 4th Row (L-R): Cindy Soule, Nancy Farrey, Louise Mercurio, Debby Four¬ nier, Jean Sweeney, Andrea Golden, Donna Brosca. Boys and Girls W” Club Varsity letter winners participating in all the competitive sports and maintaining a scholastic average of C form the W” Club. During its second year the Boys’ W” Club has as- (L-R) Row 1: Steven White, David Fucarile, Robert Goddard, Patty Lloyd, Tina Callahan, Karen Gangi, Patty Neilson, James Lennon, Bill Callahan, Carmon Russo. Row 2: Mark McMahon, John Schmitt, Frank Ryan, Kenny Palamacci, Paul Dellanie, Ernie Lucia, Frank Irwin, Paul Farrell, John McManus, John Gagnina, Mr. Calabro, Advisor. Row 3: Arth ur Fitzmeyer, Tony Andriolo, Richard Solazzi, Pat Finn, Jeff Woods, Joe Buonaro- sa, Bruce DeRosa, Tom Scire, Danny Sadankus, Bobby Graham, John Funicello. t j sisted in athletic activities. The Girls’ W” Club is designed to promote girls’ athletics and give recognition to deserving ath¬ letes. The club provides refreshments for girls’ home games, assists in intramurals and other athletic events, and provides financial assistance for related activities. Boys’ W Club: 1st Row (L-R): George Clark, Paul Bolster, Ed Seery, Richard Duggan, Gary Scarvalas, Charles Gatlin, Bob Quinn, Jim Michelini. 2nd Row (L-R): Jon Paleologos, Gary Sherman, Mike Benollo, Danny Burger, David Conway, Joe Procopio, Mike Santorsa, Bob Miele. 3rd Row (L-R): Jackie Ryan, David Desmond, Mike McGrath, Jim Garrity, Dennis Cannon. 66 Numerous Trips Provide Cultural Enrichment for the Art Guild The Art Guild, under the direction of Mr. Frank New¬ ark and Mrs. Brown, enabled students to enrich their knowledge and appreciation of art by visiting museums and exhibits throughout the year. The Guild took its annu¬ al trip to the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass. Trips to other museums were made whenever possible. This year, as in years past, members of the Guild helped to de¬ sign and paint the scenery for the Three-One-Act-Plays. The last project of the year was the presentation of the An¬ nual Spring Art Exhibition, in which the students dis¬ played their artistic talents to an appreciative and enthusi¬ astic public. Row 1: Don Hill. Row 2: Mrs. Brown, Miss NieStepski, Mr. Newark. Row 3: Chris Mazza, Joanne Ellis, Holly Jeffries. Row 4: Michael Divito, Marcia Flaherty, Jimmy Haggerty. Distributive Education Club Distributive Education is a retailing course for seniors which allows the students to gain practical experience in the field of retailing by placing them at retailing jobs as part of their school program. The Distributive Education Club is another part of the students program which gives them the opportuni¬ ty to meet with students from other schools at leadership conferences in Balti¬ more during October. Other conferences for this year brought the students to the Wakefield Regional Vocational School and to the Sheraton Hotel in Hyan- nis. To raise money for the club s expenses, the students had a very success¬ ful candy sale during November. 1st Row: Marilyn Monks, Lynn Ellis, Cheryl Armstrong. 2nd Row: Sharon For¬ ester, Robin Young, Jean Crogan, Joanne Hall. 3rd Row: James Moore, John Cos¬ tello, Steven Miliano, Dennis Scott, Keith Lovejoy, Daniel O’Keefe, Mr. Vincent Rivela (Advisor). Future Teachers The Future Teachers of America is designed to give interested high school students a better outlook on the profession of teach¬ ing. In a carefully supervised program in elementary schools, the members are given an opportunity to observe and participate in a realistic teaching situation. Field trips, to such places as Per¬ kins Institute for the Blind, Sargent College and other various ed¬ ucational areas are conducted. In addition, the annual Christmas party, the April Cake sale, and a variety of guest speakers play an important role in the club’s activities. Through the hard work and determination of the officers and the sincere help of the advisors. Miss Marie Buttler and Mr. James Sullivan, the club has proven to be quite successful. (L-R): Kathy Mullrenan, Carolyn Mazza, Susan Hanscon, Joanne Garbino, Mr. Sullivan, Miss Buttler. 67 Tumblers: Bottom (L-R): Maria Busa, Lois O’Brien (Co-Capt.), Cathy Jannino. 2nd Row (L-R): Paula Craw¬ ford, Donna Bouley, Norma Nardone, Pam Giglio, Diane Tully, Nancy Marlun. 3rd Row (L-R): Colleen Talent and Spirit Again this year they encouraged our football team by their performances at the games and rallies and reflected upon Woburn High’s competence by their exhibitions in local parades. Under the direction of Mr. Hal Janks, the orchestra also entertained with noteworthy compositions at the Senior Play, Prize Speaking Contest, and numerous assemblies. The band is assisted by a group of spirited females who never fail to impress spectators at home and away. Rain or shine the cheerleaders assisted with their pep and enthusi¬ asm at our inter-scholastic competitions. Adding new and original stunts to their repertoire, the Tumblers staged an impressive show of acrobatics at each game. The Majo¬ rettes, Emblem Bearers, and Color Guards consistently demonstrated Woburn High’s precision and spirit on the field. Maher, Mary Murray, Donna DeSantes, Joanne O’Brien. Top: Barbara Gonsalves (Co-Capt.). Emblem Bearers: (L-R): Susan Easter, Sandy Manoushagian, Maureen Beauchamp. Cheerleaders: (L-R): Carol Fraher, Louise McCauley, Susan Connelly, Mary Claflin, Maureen Caterino, Barbara Scalley, Jayne Craven, Jean Fletcher. Kneeling: Louise Mercurio (Co-Capt.), Gail Gentile (Capt.), Patty Crawford fCo-Capt.). From Row (L-R): Debbie Fournier, Lorraine Jones, Josephine Grossi, Mary Paicopolis, Paula McIntosh, Mark Sickorez, Randy Mowbray. 2nd Row: Verne Robertson, Dirk Slagmolen, Eric Lundstrum, Art Rogers, Jeanne Basile, Tony Cor- setti, Peter White. 3rd Row: Gail Tucker, Curtis Lajoie, Sue Hildebrandt, Bob Ackert, Susan Mil¬ ler, Chuck Tremblay. Back Row: Joe Lucas, Ken Jones, Steve McLean, Mr. Hal Janks, Tony Maioc- co, Lee Johnson. Kneeling: Elaine Gangi, Nancy Lazdowski, Ruth Summers, Diane Kelley, Jim Concannon. Majorettes: Standing (L-R): Gerry Cogan, Barbie Huttig, Maureen Fay, Joyce Greene. Kneeling: Debbie Claflin, Marian Murphy (Capt.), Sheila Manie. Color Guards: (L-R): Sheryl Blackburn, Jeanne Bry, Leslie Crawford, Donna Morrison. Pep Club: (L-R): Barbara Conway (Treas.), Kim Barrett (Sec.), Advisor Miss Sally Johnson, Linda Lucontoni (Pres.), Denise Lucontoni (V.P.). 69 For the past several years, Woburn High School has had a lit¬ erary 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. Busy workers, Stephanie, Mark, Linda, and Jayne take a break from the action. Nomad: Row 1 (L-R): Carol Luizza, Janice Hammond, Diane DeFerio, Paul Bolster, David McCallist- er, Norino Mirra, Row 2 (L-R): Jimmy Dowd, Mark Bastoni, Janet Baird, Ann Murphy, Mr. Daley, Joe Lally. Literary Contributions Dominate the Nomad Mr. Daley seems content with the new issue of the Nomad. 70 Sentorian Editorial Staff: Row 1 (L-R): Norino Mira, Christine Dwyer, Linda Lucontoni, Gail Gentile, Advisor, Mr. John John¬ ston. Top Row (L-R): Mary Ann Grigg, Donna Pappalardo, Lorraine Hanley. Missing when photo was taken, Stephanie Johnson (Editor). Mary Moynihan English, ass’t advisor Sentorian. Informative Newspaper Under the direction of Mr. John Johnston the SENTO¬ RIAN attempted to promote school spirit and instill a sense of unity among the student body. Issues were published before each vacation, with the staff striving to make each issue as current as deadlines would allow. To provide an opportunity to evaluate other high schools’ activiites 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. Sentorian Business Staff: (L R): Donna Rebello, Miss Arlene Lasky, Linda McNaughton. Mr. Johnston assists staff. 71 Innitou Staff: 1st Row (L-R): Jimmy Heggarty, Maureen McGann, Cindy Soule, Jean Arena, Kathy McGann. 2nd Row: Ann Byron, Bobby Wall, Joanne Cennerazzo, Joanne Schecowicez, Debbie Galvin, Roberta Naughton, Mrs. Kathlean Walsh (Ass’t Advisor), and Mr. Peter Dempsey (Advisor). 3rd Row: Jane Kenny, MaryAnn Grigg, Marie Morandi. Background: Beverly Overko, Donna Pappalardo, Andrea Flaherty, Sheryl Blackburn, Sue Thomp¬ son, Janet Parise, Janet Pasquarello, Leslie McGlashing, Cindy Grant, Gail Johnson, Susan Michado, Jackie Ryan. Mimma Maurer, Pinky Skounjos, Jean Arena and Gail Johnson listen carefully as The Chief” gives instructions. Jack Kelly, our photographer studies his subject. Gary Lightbown and Mark Bastoni pose as our apprentice” photographers. 72 1972 Innitou After many hours of hard work devoted to selecting pictures, writ¬ ing captions, and planning layouts; the Innitou staff has provided a means for every individual to relive the memories of his high school years. Through the pictures and articles it is possible to recapture the joys and disappointments, the bewilderment and anticipation, the people and places which have influenced us in countless ways; and documents the major social events and activities which have taken place through the years. The 1972 Innitou serves as a tangible memento of an individual’s high school experiences and enables him to reflect back and relive them once again. Marcia consults with our photographer, Gary. 11 1 ,=i m 3 1 • 1 1 1 11 1 it 1 • Jl i F| 1 1 ill ivi i. t _ 1 « .2 LJ fa . It _ im Yearbook Editors: Advisors —Mr. Peter Dempsey, Mrs. Kathleen Walsh. (L-R): Editors: Marcia Flaher¬ ty, Jayne Cennerazzo, Patty Stella, Sheila Tully. Frank Newark — talented art advisor to the Innitou. A hurried lunch during picture-taking time. 73 Senior Activities Committee: Row 1 (L-R): Sheryl Blackburn, Janice Hetman, Linda Jones, Eilene McCaffrey, Maryanne Tragakis, Patti Crawford, Cheryl McSheffrey, Barbara Nickerson, Mai McArdle. Row 2 (L-R): Jayne Cennerazzo, Marcia Flaherty, Missy MacLean, Joanne Schacowitz, Kim Barret, Linda Lucontoni, Stephanie Johnson, Susan Machado, Moria Marshall, Danny Burger. Row 3 (L-R): Mary Markham, Ginny Connelly, Carol Marlun, Janet Parise, Sheila Tully, Kathy Finn, Ellen Caldwell, Judy Koski, Lorraine Hanley, Eileen Sullivan, Joe Cuozzo, David Conway. Row 4 (L-R): Patty Stella, Marie Morandi, Roberta Naughton, Anna Carabino, Donna Pappalardo, Beverly Overko, Sharon Scearbo, Joanne Cennerazzo, Elaine Toye, John Treacy, Norino Mirra. Row 5 (L-R): James Heggerty, Richard Magee, Charlie Gatlin, Louie Tortarello, David Donovan, Ed Stepper. Row 6 (L-R): Richie Ring, Rusty Richard¬ son, Danny Ross, John Grady, David Calorie, Jimmy Hubbard. 74 Athletics 77 Varsity Football Team: 1st Row (L-R): Mike Bennullo, Jim Michelini, Charlie Gatlin, Jimmy Delong, Paul Shario, Eugene Lawnicki, Mike Gilmore, Bob McGowan. 2nd Row (L R). Coach Murphy, Bob Miele, Larry Eaton, Paul Pierce, Lou Tortorello, Alan Devaney, Joe Riley, Jack Abreu, Dan Burger, Bob Ward, Ed Seery, Dave Conway, Coach DeSaulniers, Coach McFarland. 3rd Row (L-R): Bob Cronin, Paul Hogan, Mike Ward, Marty Catania, Paul Sweeney, Dominic Capozzi, Gerry Bennullo, Paul Connolly, John DiMambro, Victor Gig- lio, Ken Longo, Brian Melanson, Doug Mack, Yarby Foley, John Lichoulas, Paul Abreu, Mike DeVita, Jimmy Reald. 4th Row (L-R): Andrew DiMauro, Gary Gonsalves, Joe McElhen- ey, Mark Fumicello, Joe Rafferty, Bubba Keddie, Steve McCauley, Glen Johnson, Charlie O’Reilly, John Cannon, Steve Vozzella, Norm McIntosh, Jimmy O’Connor, Bob Angelo, Bob Carbone, Mark Donohoe, Tom Bradley, Fred Smith, Joe Preckol, Eric Peasley. Injuries, an unwanted part of the game. (L-R): Joe Riley (Co-Capt.), Coach Murphy, Jack Abreu (Co-Capt.). Lou Tortarello leads the defensive charge. SCOREBOARD Watertown 18 Woburn 6 Woburn 12 Concord 8 Woburn 21 Reading 0 Woburn 12 Stoneham 8 Belmont 21 Woburn 12 Melrose 16 Woburn 8 Lexington 19 Woburn 0 Wakefield 13 Woburn 12 Winchester 42 Woburn 0 Coach Murphy grimaces at the Ref’s call Woburn back drives for short yardage. John Licholous intercepts an enemy aerial TOUCHDOWN! Woburn. Football Fall of 1971 brought an air of optimism to Woburn tootball boosters. With the arrival of first year head Coach Mike Mur¬ phy the resurging Tanners swept to an early season 3-1 rec¬ ord. In the next five games the Tanners were only out played once by powerful Middlesex League Champions, Winchester. Belmont, Melrose, and Wakefield defeated Woburn by a com¬ posite eighteen points. The record indicates that with a turn of some events Woburn could easily have been 6-3 and in the first division of the evenly-matched league. Junior Varsity Row 1 (L-R): Tom Williamson, Jimmy Barbthelmes, Freddy Calahan, John Marion, Paul Mitrano. Row 2: Paul Sween¬ ey, James DiPalo, James O’Con¬ nor, Mike Diveito, Bob Beliggo, Bob Miguel, Norman McIntosh, Robbie Ryan. Row 3: Charles La- mongtange, Bobbie Burns, Paul Farry, Brad Greenleaf, Connie Smith, Mike Sullivan, Kevin McNeil, Mike Black, Mike Ivester, Billy O’Connell, Coach Lance McFarland. 80 Coach Sheehan confers with Co-Captain Jamie Arena, Pat O’Connor and Co-Captain Eddie McManus. Tanners Determined but Lack Experience Woburn’s basketball fortunes seem to follow the pattern set by football. Compet¬ ing with an inexperienced team that was frequently out-rebounded, out-shot, and out-scored, the hoopsters finished in the lower half of the Middlesex League. Playing at various times on equal terms with many of their competitors, the Tan¬ ners suffered lapses in crucial situations and succumbed in these games despite the efforts of new Coach Sheehan. Sophomore Frank Fedele attempts to stop a Lexington basket. The team sweats it out! Varsity: Connie Smith, Jay Boyle, Jamie Arena, Ed McManus, David Murray, Paul Connolly. 2nd Row: Mark Gangi, Norman McIntosh, Steve Barry, Pat O’Connor, Frank Fedele, Kevin McNeil, John Cannon, Teddy O’Grady, Steve Vozzella, Robbie gj Ryan, Coach Sheehan. Paul Dunn applies the brakes. Almost a Repeat The defending Middlesex League champions finished the second half of their league schedule winning seven of the last eight games to finish in second place and qualify for the Eastern Mass. Schoolboy Hockey Tour¬ nament for the second year in succession and twelfth time in the last twenty years. Backboned by the strong goaltending of Jack Ryan and Bob White and supported by defensemen Bob Quinn and Dave Conway, and with forwards Dave Des¬ mond, Billy Murphy, Dan Burger, and John Nagle supplying the fire-power, the Tanner Pucksters treated their fans to an exciting season and a 14-4-2 record. Tanner hopes for a state tourney victory were dashed on the cold gray ice of the Boston Arena when they were upset by Saugus 3-2 in double overtime of the opening round. Murphy and Desmond pressure the goalie, John Nagle sweeps around the defense. Ryan foils another Winchester attempt, 82 Row 1 (L-R): John Ryan, Nick D’Archangelo, Joe Procopio, David Conway (Co-Captain), David Desmond (Captain), Danny Burger (Co-Captain), Billy Murphy (Co-Captain), Bob White. Row 2 (L-R): Bob Quinn, Jimmy Michelini, Paul Lund, Bob Ward, John Nagle, Paul Dunn, Michael Ward. Row 3 (L-R): Managers, Joe Cuozzo, Len Costa, Paul Riccardi. Calm before the storm. Murphy and Burger set up a play. Dejection is evident in Dave Desmond’s face. Abreu and Quinny break up the play. Baseball Under coach, Harry Maderosian, the Middlesex League entry looked for another successful season. This year’s team had a strong nucleus of returning lettermen. They were Dan Burger, Dave Conway, Jim Michelini, and Clyde Severance. The Tanners, through spirit, talent, and determination, continued throughout the season to be among the dominant powers of Massachusetts baseball. This was proven at the end of the season by their high finish in the Middlesex League. Woburn’s record this season indicates that these elements were vital components of a winning season . . . Jimmy Michelini swings for the fence. Mike Santorsa rounds third X Dave Conway hurls the fast ball. Coach Marderosian anxiously surveys the action. Jimmy Mic” crosses the plate to score another Woburn run. Baseball: (L-R): Mike Santorsa, Dave Conway, Jimmy Michelini, Mr. Harry Marderosian, Dan Burger, Clyde Severance. 85 Coach Kilday discusses game strategy with Albie Gangi Lenny LeGrand leads the offensive charge Gary Scarvarlas uses his head, A violent collision Soccer The Woburn High School Soccer team entered the powerful Middlesex League this year under the leader¬ ship of first year coach Tom Kilday. Although the team ended the season with three wins and thirteen losses, this record does not reflect the skill and ability of the team. There were many close games in which Woburn just didn’t get the breaks. There are many good players that will still be on the team next year and the next season promises to be the best yet. i mm l eBBas II (m Soccer Team: Bottom Row (L-R): Paul Dunn, Jack VanGelda, Joe Procopio, Richard Duggan, Jim Garrity, Gary Scarvalas, Dickie Matthews, Richard Ring, Bill Leonard, Mike McGrath. Row 2 (L-R): Coach Tom Kilday, Dickie Langell, Drake Smith, Robert Connors, Dave Donovan, George Irwin, Richie McKenna, Jay Haggarty, Dennis McMahon. Top Row (L-R): Ralph Montecalvo, Billy Sweeney, Gerry Root, Jim Concan- non, Jack Burns, Leonard LeGrand, Bill Hanwright. Golfers Assault New Terrain Taking full advantages of an early spring thaw, Coach Fedele’s linkmen were off to a fine, start in the all-powerful Middlesex League. Despite the strong 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 extend¬ ed 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. (L-R): Gary Sherman, Brian Linehan, Richard Lynch, Coach, Mr. Fedele. Brian takes a practice swing. 87 A Harried Season Indoor Track: Jimmy Murray, Joseph McElhinney, Steven Tenny, George Smith (Co-Captain), Alan Devaney (Co-Captain), Eddie Seery, Michael Brosca, Bobby Clark. 2nd Row: Mr. Murphy, Glen Johnson, Jack McElhinney, Eric Peaslee, Ralph Montecalvo, Eddie Kirk, Steve Gaffney, George Clark, Mr. Tom Treacy. 3rd Row: Steve Lang, Paul Murphy, Chris Owen, John Matheson, Mi¬ chael Cullinane, Joseph Croft, Steve Fossey. Lacking depth in both Cross coun¬ try and Indoor track, Coach Tom Treacy’s harriers completed a medio¬ cre season. The teams were not ex¬ pected to be league leading contend¬ ers but showed well against some of the stronger teams. Cross Country and Indoor Track indicated that there would be a contingency of vet¬ erans returning for Outdoor Track in the spring. Another victory for Steve Gaffney. George Clark displays his endurance. Alan Devaney excels in the high jump. Later his efforts are rewarded Cross Country Team: Front, (L-R): Steve Tenney, Bobby Clark, George Clark, Jimmy Murray, Chris Owens. Back, (L-R): Coach Tom Treacy, Wayne McHugh, John Matheson, George Smith, John Burt, Jack MacElhiney. Jack clears the hurdles. Steve Gaffney gains on his opponent. 1st Row (L-R): Debbie Fournier, Jane Roberts, Managers. 2nd Row (L-R): Coach Brenda Joyce, Jean Sweeney, Eileen Beauchamp, Susan Trider, Andrea Golden, Betty MacDonald, Nancy Farrey, Martha Jones, Donna Brosca, Kathy Finn. 3rd Row (L-R): Mary Ellen Jones, Betsy Lavacchia, Debbie Celona, Debbie Edgerly, Mary Cochran, Jean Tuccelli, Janet Cahill, Peggy Lynch, Diane Seery. 4th Row (L-R): Donna Adams, Kathy Gasborro, Carol Haverty, Nancy O’Hara, Susan Hildebrandt, Linda Provost, Marcia Cantillion, Sheila Johnson. Woburn battles for the rebound. r I ' M JL mk m Sm i ; ? w Donna looks for an opening. Girls’ Basketball Under the capable leadership of Co-Captains Andrea Golden and Susan Trider, the girls basketball team finished with a 6-5 record. The week of Feb. 25th can be remembered as one point week. On Tuesday the girls defeated Reading 37-36 and on Friday, Concord 28-27. Both games were come from behind second half and last second thrillers. Next year’s team is expected to be a strong contender in the Middlesex Competition. Seniors graduating from the team are: Donna Brosca, Kathy Finn, Martha Jones, Mary Ellen Jones, Nancy Far¬ rey, and Jean Sweeney. Jump ball. Varsity Field Hockey: Kneeling: Carol Bevins, Patty Stella, Gail Tucker, Louise Mercurio, (Tri Captains), Lee Coyne. Top Row: Patty Rabbitt, Eileen Beauchamp, Diane Seery, Miss Wegener, Gail Tarby, Linda Mottolo, Betty MacDonald, Donna Adams. Junior Varsity Field Hockey: Kneeling: Pat Smith, Jean Thompson, Barbara Conway, Nancy Farrey, Shelia Johnson, Debbie Fumicello, Joanne Sullivan, Laura Lucenpato, Charlene Simpson, Jean Mottolo, Linda Provost, Peggy Lynch, Nancy Woodland, Charlene Dunn, Janice Queen, Miss Holmes. £.V r Eileen Beauchamp chases after an elusive hockey ball. Field Hockey With three returning veterans the Tannerettes competed in the Middlesex League for their second year. Despite rugged opposition, the team, because of their spirit and de¬ termination, earned the respect in the league and ended with an excellent season record of 7-2-2. 2 ■ v - Girls’ Varsity Softball Team. Front (L-R): Betty MacDonald, Kate Sheehan, Susan Trider, Diane Seery. Back Row (L-R): Andrea Golden, Nancy Farrey, Cindy Soule, Coach Brenda Joyce. Andrea Golden awaits the pitch. Susan Trider scores another run. Cindy Soule displays her pitching ability. Softball Early April marked the beginning of strenuous practice sessions for the members of the girls’ softball team. A month of calesthenics proved beneficial to the girls both physically and mental¬ ly- The magnificent team spirit provided the initial spark necessary for a good performance both at the plate and on the field. Despite the loss of many retiring sen¬ iors, the returning girls look forward to another successful season. Coach Joyce demonstrates the techniques of bunting. 92 Girls’ Tennis: Bottom (L-R): Linda Mottolo, Maryann Tragakis, Donna Brosca, Carol Matson, Sandi Manoushagian. Top (L-R): Miss Wegener, Judy Koski, Nancy Braese, Donna McElinehy, Carol Mac¬ Donald. Boys’ Tennis: (L-R): Tom Callahan, Paul Bolster, Dennis Cannon, Mr. Winson. Dennis Cannon makes it seem easy. Donna Brosca makes a return. Tennis Paul Bolster paces the team to a victory. 93 Gymnastics: Kneeling: Nancy Marlun, Debbie Tortalano, Debbie Fumicello. 2nd Row: Colleen Maher, Maria Busa, Arlene Gaffney, Gail Tarby, Dianne Tully, Pat Smith, Debbie Hancock, Ann Paoletti. 3rd Row: Ellen Pi- gott, Jean Mattolo, Betty Autenzio, Diane Nardone, Carol Cirone, Judy Gray, Charlene Lilly, Susan Osgood, Mima Kendall. Top: Coach Suzanne Holmes, Donna Bouley and Louise Mercurio (Co-Capts.). Donna Bouley demonstrates grace, skill, and balance on the beam. Coach Holmes discusses the movements necessary for the forthcoming meet with her co-captains. Girls’ Gymnastics The end of December marked the beginning of strenuous practice ses¬ sions for the members of the girls’ gymnastic team. The magnificent team spirit provided the initial spark necessary for a good performance both on the apparatus and off. Led by Coach Holmes and Co-Captains Donna Bouley and Louise Mer¬ curio, the team had a fairly good season. Their record for the season was two wins and six losses. Budding underclassmen are sure to develop a promising team for the coming years, despite the loss of their seniors. Wrestling Team: (L-R): Rich Martin, John McGilvary, Barry Derosa, Bob Angelo, Barry Farino, Brian DeRosa, Ray DiNitto. Row 2 (L-R): Mr. Walski, Mark Donahue, Rich Lichoulas, Charles O’Rielly, Tony Maiocco, Jim Galvin, Dominic Cappossi, Budda Devaney, Coach Tom Kasprazack. Cry Uncle The victor!!! The team watches with anticipation. Wrestling In the second year, headed by Coach Tom Kasperzak the wrestling team made great progress. Frequent practices improved the players’ stamina and skill leading them to a very successful season in interscholastic competition. 95 96 97 Seniors 99 SVtef lyk Rf st«Uo, m athletic f yg OoMW Vko ;.,J ! v ( )one most -for f the school TfsUCT HiSoHi Cpp STvVO Man bevans oi st t)k •••• ' - RicY curci H Ksmrt + la vn.e, To H ( JOHN J. ABREU 33 Nashua St. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. STEVEN ADAMS 20 Elmwood Street JOHN ALBANO 8 Whispering Hill Road VICTOR ALLEN 6 Bruce Road DEBRA ANDERSON 30 Robinson Road SUSAN ADAMS 4 Tremont St. I will never forget 4216, 5th periods, the kids, the lemonade, the watch, the beach, and the sunset. Activities . . . Choraleers 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. DOREEN M. AGRESTI 5 Wilson St. I will never forget the summer of 71 and Canada with S.E., P.S., M.E., and E.S. and the football games in 71. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Color Guard 1, Future. Nurses 3, 2, 1. NORMA HELENE ALLEN 19A Buckman Street I will never forget December 19, with Dewey and the days that followed. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club. KURT N. ALTAVESTA 9 Woburn Parkway I have learned to read, write, and add and that’s why I was here. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, Leo Club 1, Ski Club 3. KEVIN K. ANDERSON 11 Vernon Street I will never forget Mr. Hodgson’s theo¬ ry I and Theory II Classes. Activities . . . Choraleers 1, Concert Choir 1. 104 ANTHONY ANDRIOLO 47 Lowell St. To me school was a lot of Mickey Mouse hassles. JOAN ANNESSI JOSEPH M. APP 118 Harrison Avenue 123 Pearl St. I will never forget all the runs I made. NANCY APRILE 43 Day Circle KATHERINE A. ARDAGNO 30 Liberty Ave. I have learned to cope with all the hassles in W.H.S. JAMES JOSEPH ARENA 26 Marlboro Rd. I will never forget Paula. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.). JEANNE FRANCES ARENA 26 Marlboro Rd. A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing. Ecclesiastes 3:5 Activities . . . Innitou 1, Business Ed. Club 1. CHERYL J. ARMSTRONG 4 Mostika Road I will never forget summer of 71 a spe¬ cial place; the trip to Baltimore with K.M., B.F., and the buzz. Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Club 1. DEBBIE A. BABINEAU 11 Ellis Court I have learned to use my mind not only in learning, but in matters con¬ cerning those around me. Activities . . . Business Club 1. 105 JANET E. BAIRD 10 Sendick Road I will never forget the summers of 70 and 71, and the route. Activities . . . Nomad 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. JAMES BALESTRIERI 26 Naples Ave. MICHAEL F. BALSER 53 Campbell St. I will never forget the day I stayed home from school and went to a party. PHIL E. BANE 92 Garfield Ave. Some time for the better, Some time for the worse. But as time goes on, all things must pass. PATRICIA E. BANKS 5 Blake Terrace I will never forget the good friends I’ve made, Hampton 71, and me Hel- len.” Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Business Ed. Club 1. CATHY JEAN BANNISTER 14 Montvale Lane I will never forget Februarys and Washington with Yp. airport, July 2, 1971, and Wednesday nights. Activities . . . Softball 3, National Honor Society 1 (Vice President), Concert Choir 3. VALERIE BARBAS 28 Rock Street I will never forget the fun I’ve had and all the people I’ve met in WHS. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, Future Teachers 3. 106 DEBORAH ANN BARNES 27 Hart Street I will never forget the true friends I’ve made, our memories we shared, Klute, or quite understand why. Activities . . . Classics Club 3, Pep Club 3, 2, Spanish Club 1. ALICE ELIZABETH BARRUCCI 2 Wiley Street I will never forget the summer of 71, July 23 and Mishawum Rd., Nov. 29 and Kellys, and the sad man behind blue eyes! MARK BASTONI 3 Hampton Lane Some people only have teeth in their mouths, while in some there are hearts. Some want to make things stick in your head, while others seem to want your head on a stick. Activities . . . Class Officer Pres. 1, Innitou 1, Scribes 2, 1. MAUREEN A. BEAUCHAMP 7 Marieha Ave. Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change . . . Courage to change the things I can and Wisdom to know the difference. Activities . . . Emblem Bearer 3, 2, 1, Business Ed. Club 1. TIMOTHY BEGAN 4 Kendall Street KIM BARRETT 1 Marion Street I will never forget all the good times at W.H.S., the Nasals, Summer of 70, Dec. 23, 71, Mr. Sheridan, Good Luck to everyone in the class of 72. JANICE BARRY 3 Lincoln Road RUSSELL BAUER 23 Felton Street I will never forget all the good times in my Senior and Junior years, and dur¬ ing the summer in between. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, Biology Club 3. MADELEINE A. BEECHER 57 Pearl Street I will never forget all my good times in and out of high school, the junior prom, the Christmas Dance and Mark. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, Softball 3, 2, 1, Future Nurses 1. MELISSA BELAIR 5 Lynn Street 107 JOHN M. BELCASTRO 18 Shields Street 1 will never forget the Sundays up Gloucester during the summer of 71. DIANE E. BELL 3 Third Road I will never forget my years in Woburn High School and a certain boy. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1 (Secretary). RICHARD W. BERNARD 17 Richards Cir. Now I feel that the future is uncertain but the end is always near. LEE BLACK 103 Montvale Avenue I will never forget all the great week¬ ends, New Year’s Eve ’71, all the great times down the alleys” and all the friends I made. Activities . . . Baseball. SHERYL L. BLACKBURN 117 Mishawum Road The friends I’ve made and the memo¬ ries I have, seem to have made it all worthwhile. Activities . . . National Honor 1, Inni- tou 1, Color Guard 1 (Capt.). JUDITH M. BLOOMQUIST 375 Salem Street I will never forget the wonderful friends and teachers I have met during four fantastic years at WHS, Decem¬ ber 18, 1971, and January 22, 1972, or the 3” springfields. 108 RICHARD C. BOERI 12 Aspin St. DONALD P. BOISSONNEAULT 19A East Nichols St. PAUL J. BOLSTER 7 Fairview Terrace I have found myself in my friends. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1, Nomad 3, 2, 1, Math Team 3. DEBORAH A. BONDI 316 Montvale Ave. I will never forget the great times I had with all my friends during and after school. Activities . . . Softball (J.V. Manager), Business Ed. Club. DONNA M. BOULEY 10 Frederick Drive I will never forget senior play prac¬ tices, the M.K.B.” gymnastics meets, and the 21st. But most of all I’ll re¬ member J.B.G. and the 6 a.m. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1 (Treasurer), Gymnastics 3, 2, 1, (Co-Capt.). RICHARD CHARLES BOWDEN 51 Marlboro Road I will never forget Sue, the lost earn¬ ing, N.A. May 23, 1971, Bradlees, and the Reading Vice Squad. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club 3, 2, 1. DONNA MARIE BROSCA 119 School Street True friendship never dies, it only grows with time. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1, (Capt.), National Honor Society 1. 109 LAWRENCE BRUST JOSEPH BUONAROSA DANIEL FRANK BURGER ELAINE M. BUTTARO 68 Wood St. 4 Bronislaw St. 19 Hilltop Pkwy. 5 Coolidge Road I will never forget the Garden, those I will never forget the nickname cold nights at Camp Weemac, and No. Tiger” that was given to me and will 9. probably stick with me. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Foot¬ Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club ball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.). 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2. MARIE T. BUTTERFIELD JOHN PAUL CAGNINA 5 Lamolle St. 48 Webster Ave. I will never forget days like the Junior Prom, The Senior Beach Party, the Summer of ’71, Oct. 12th weekend, Tree, The Christmas Dance week-end, and most of all Steve. Activities . . . Spanish Club 2, Future Teachers 2. PATRICIA A. CAHILL JANET A. CALABRO 12 Liberty Ave. 515 Russell Street I have reached the end of the begin¬ ning of my life only hoping people in my future treat me as well as my pres¬ ent friends especially L.A.L. no ELLEN M. CALDWELL 949 Main Street I will never forget the football games and all the fun I had. Activities: Classics Club 3, 2, 1, Pep Club 1, Senior Activities Committee 1. HAROLD A. CALLAHAN 30 Plympton Street I wish I knew what to write. Activities: Senior Activities Commit¬ tee. DAVID F. CALORE 159 Mishawnm Rd. I will never forget first period Coffee Break. Activities: Senior Activities 1, Football 3, Outdoor Track 3, Indoor Track 3. DIANE M. CARBONE 11 Karen Road I will never forget my four years at WHS, my friends, Jim and all our hap¬ piness together. Activities: Senior Activities 1. MICHAEL JEROME CARPENTER 70 Washington Street I will never forget the time Sandi chased me around the pool table. ERNESTINE F. CALLAHAN 10 Ward Street I will never forget the victory party of 1970. Activities: Work Study. WILLIAM R. CALLAHAN 29 Poole Street I will never forget Third Period Study. DENNIS CANNON 23 1 2 Wright Street DAVID CARPENTER 74 Middle St. I will never forget the summer of ’71, Hampton, and my brown eyed spar¬ row. PATRICIA ELLEN CARPENTER 74 Middle St. I will never forget all the great friends I have made in Woburn High School. Activities: Pep Club 2. Ill ANNA R. CARRABINO 13 Woodside Terrace I will never forget the times in the 10th grade and certainly some memo¬ rable people. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Classics Club 1, French Club 3. PHILIP A. CATANZANO 26 Salem St. I will never forget the hassles by some teachers but school was all right on the whole. ROBERT F. CECCHINI 3 Susan Terrace I wish everyone’s dream comes true. JAYNE A. CENNERAZZO 15 Winter Street I will never forget the Christmas of 71, Soixante-douze, the shade, the locked bathroom door that was open and the true value of friendship. JOANNE M. CENNERAZZO 55 Green Street I will never forget the Junior Beach Party and December 17, 1971. Activities . . . Innitou 1, Senior Ac¬ ti vities Committee 1, Student Council 2 . SUSAN F. CERRA 22 Squanto Rd. I will never forget Paul, Janis, LuAnn, Mr. Golden. The Bowman’s and Col¬ lins of Edward St. All the great times. My lasagna and brownie dinner and Jerry the summer of 70” with Tom. 112 JOHN M. CHRUSCIEL 10 Carroll Road National Honor Society 2, 1. PAULA MARIE CIULLA 10 Playstead Ave. I will never forget Rocky Gorge, girls room” THE Old Y, and KING. STEPHEN CLAPP 12 Hudson Place ERIC CLAUSEN 6 Hope Lane LUANNE MARIE COIRO 11 Garfield Ave. I will never forget November 20th, 1970, and the nine months that fol¬ lowed, and the weekend of misery, GM and my b.f. Activities . . . Nomad 3, Business Ed. Club (Treasurer) 1. BARBARA J. CIRONE 1 Ledgewood Road I will never forget the summer of 71, the Ritz, Connecticut and Hampton. MARY JO CLAFLIN 12 Fletcher Road GEORGE J. CLARK JR. 10 Laurence Road I will never forget Montvale Hill, all the great kids and teachers, 21 laps to go and Aug. 23, 1970. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, 1 (Capt.), Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2, 1, 4 W” Club (V.P.), 3, 2 , 1 . CLAUDIA JEANNE COBURN 5 Whispering Hill Road I will never forget the hill, my sum¬ mers at the Cape, U”, and the kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. LORRAINE A. COLLINS 52 Pleasant Street I will never forget good times; good friends and summer vacations. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3. 113 PATRICIA A. COLOTTI 9 Richard Circle I will never forget all the great times in school and the summer of ’71 with all my friends. Activities . . . Choraleers 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Pep Club 3. MARK DAVID CONNELLY 12 Senator Rd. SUSAN J. CONNOLLY 18 Hilltop Terrace I will never forget the day I made cheering, all the fun on the Greatest Squad of 72, the rainhats, le metro, Essex, the mantle, that run to the Joyce, or all the other great times with my B.F.’s. Activities . . . Sen. Act. Comm. 1, St. Council, Cheer. 1. ROBERT D. CONNORS 38 Middle St, I will never forget the K. Mountains. Activities . . . Football 1, 2, Soccer 1, 2, W Club 1. SUSAN DIANE COOPER 25 Lawrence Street I will never forget Jr. Prom, Class Day, Nov. 19 and 20, Old Fashion Love Song, Friendly’s. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee, Senior Activities Committee. ROBIN MAY COMEAU 11 Duren Ave. Activities . . . Gymnastics 3, Sentorian 1, Business Ed. Club 1. VIRGINIA CONNELLY 10 Mount Pleasant St. I will never forget Only that day dawns to which you are awake.” Activities . . . Student Council 1, IN- NITOU Bus. Man. 1, Sen. Activities 1. MICHAEL K. CONNORS 52 Garfield Ave. Activities . . . Baseball 1, Chess Club 4. DAVID JOHN CONWAY 13 Anna Rd. I will never forget the states, the mov¬ ies at football camp and the A club. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.), Football 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 (Alt. Capt.). JOHN CORNELL 11 Hiawatha Rd. 114 JOSEPH CORONITI 4 Patriot Road JOHN COSTELLO 53 Jefferson Avenue DENNIS COUGHLIN 17 Woodside Terrace JANET E. CRAMPHORN 20 Van Norden Road I will never forget Nov. 27, 1971, all the fun I had in my senior year, and gym. Activities . . . Sentorian 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 1. PATRICIA JANE CRAWFORD 65 Elm Street I will never forget the day I became a cheerleader, B.F.’s, the great times cheering, and the good times shared with my friends. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2 (Sec.), Cheer¬ leading 2, 1 (Co-Capt.). LEONARD COSTA 33 Liberty Avenue I will never forget the Hanson Court Brewers; all the horror shows and La¬ conia. Activities . . . Football 2, 1, Student Council 3, INNITOU 1. STEPHEN COTE 16 Eaton Avenue When you ain’t got nothin’, it’s all the same. LOUISA MAY CRAIB 62 Merrimac Street I will never forget when night passed into day. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, French Club 3, 2, 1, Math Team 3, JAYNE F. CRAVEN 20 Waltham Street I will never forget my greatest year of cheering with the sp.” squad, the hill, all the lessons of life I learned on July 4, 1971, at Hampton, bird cal ls, and all the special friends I’ve made at W.H.S. Activities . . . Cheerleader 1, Senior Activities Committee 1. PAULA ANN CRAWFORD 65 Elm Street I will never forget my four years as class secretary, tumbling and all my friends and teachers at Woburn High School. Activities . . . Class Officer (Secre¬ tary) 3, 2, 1, Tumblers 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. 115 CHARLES A. CRISTOFORO 113 Cambridge Rd. I will never forget the tank, the Buck¬ et, Hampton Beach, and the summer of my Junior year. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, Junior Activities 2, Senior Activities 1, Stu¬ dent Council. ROBERT J. CROVO 84 Eastern Ave. To me school was but a brief interlude in a cosmic life. JOSEPH CUOZZO 9 Exeter Drive I will never forget what I will always remember. ZOLTAN CZIFRIK 2 Bronislaw St. I will never forget what I remember. Activities . . . Soccer 1, 2, 3. JEAN ANN CROGAN 12 Spring Street I will never forget last year’s Senior prom, Patty: Barb; and Edith Ann. Activities . . . Distrib. Ed. 1. STEVEN CUGNO 65A Mt. Pleasant St. MICHAEL J. CUSATO 18 Olympia Ave. LINDA D’AMICO 32 Quimby Ave. LESLIE ALLEN DAVIS 5A Keith Circle I wish to further my education so that I may do more for my people. Activities . . . Baseball 1, Basketball 3, Student Council 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 2, 1. 116 SUSAN ELAINE DeANGELO 70 Mt. Pleasant I will never forget my four years at W.H.S., all the great times and a few certain kids. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club. DIANE E. DeBERIO 3 Exeter Drive I wish I was five years old again. Activities . . . Nomad, Business Ed Club. SUSAN JEAN DeLARUE 1 Cutting Ave. I will never forget Blueberry Mt., No¬ vember 14, 1971, and T.E.N. Activities ... Art Guild 2, Future Nurses 2. DANA DELERY 5 Kendall Drive That’s all folks. PAUL DELLAIA 37 Conn Street ALBERT DELLAVOLPE JAMES H. DELONG 34 Richard Circle 154 Winn Street I will never forget Wong’s, flicks, card games, and the great guys on the team. Activities . . . Baseball 2, Football 3, 2 , 1 . JOYCE DEMASI 91 Main Street 117 RICHARD JOSEPH DeSALVO 44 Ashburton Ave. I will never forget the day I remember what I forgot. Activities . . . Indoor Track 3, Foot¬ ball 3. DAVID JOSEPH DESMOND 9 Carter Street I will never forget Boston Garden, the Middlesex League champs and the jewel. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 1, Ice Hock¬ ey 3, 2, 1 (Capt.). ALAN JOSEPH DEVANEY 22 Wright Street I have learned to expose the realities of Life and mold them to my dreams. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2, 1 (Capt.), Football 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 3, 2. 1, (President). KAREN DEVITO 20 James St. I will never forget my junior and sen¬ ior year, the senior prom of 71”, No¬ vember 21, 1970, and most of all BIM. MICHAEL DEVITO 49R. Conn Street LEO DILORENZO 47 Webster Avenue THOMAS JOHN DINATALE 109 Russell St. I will never forget Mr. Hill’s class. RICHARD GERARD DINITTO 30 Bird St. I will never forget 3rd period of m; Junior year and when E.S. got caught Activities . . . Student Council . 3, Spanish Club 3, 2, Science Fair 2, 3. SCOTT W. DOAN 27 Marlboro Rd. I will never forget any of the people I’ve come to know and I’ll never forget Rainy; it’s all been really very good. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1. CAROL L. DOHERTY 7 Brentwood Rd. I will never forget the summer of ’71 and all the people I’ve met in my four years at Woburn High. Activities . . . Concert Choir 2, Black and Orange 3, 2, 1, French Club 3. 118 CATHERINE J. DOHERTY 109 Coolidge Street I will never forget Half-Moon, Labor Day Weekend, April 2, 1971, and S.P. Activities . . . Gymnastics 3, Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants 2. ROBERT F. DOHERTY 4 Banner Drive Activities . . . Basketball 2, Ping Pong 1 . DAVID L. DONOVAN 30 Doren Avenue I wish I could do it all over again only right this time. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1, Key Club 2, 1, (President). IANICE MARIE DOUCET 12 Bird Street I will never forget bike rides, talks with Elaine, Summer of 71.” Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Play 1. MADELINE DOHERTY 52 Robinson Road I will never forget the Joyce, Hamp¬ ton, Dec. 17, and all the friends I made. Activities ... Jr. Activities Co. 2, Sr. Activities Co. 1, Pep Club 2, 3. THOMAS DOHERTY 27 Buckman Street NANCY JEAN DONOVAN 8 Mayflower Road I will never forget the summer of 71.” Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, German Club 3, 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 3, 1. JAMES DOWD 22 Innitou Road BRIAN T. DRISCOLL 20 Hiawatha Road I will never forget the tank, the buck¬ et, the summer of 71” and all the good times with the great friends I’ve made at W.H.S. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Senior Ac¬ tivities Committee, Russian Club 3 (Representative), 2 (Treasurer), 1 (President). 119 MARGARET ANNE DRISCOLL 21 Hilltop Pkwy. People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves.” OG Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Activities Committee 1, Pre-Med Club 3, 2. EDWARD FRANCIS DUFFY 40 Leonard Street Thank God for Joe C., Room 2309, and the 69” Booster Dance. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1. RICHARD E. DUGGAN 24 Anna Road I will never forget soccer and the Con¬ cord crossbar, the rock. Activities . . . Soccer 1, W Club 1. CHRISTINE L. DWYER 2 Virginia Ave. Happiness is just being yourself! Act¬ ing and pretending are limited to the stage. Real life calls for real live peo¬ ple, not imitations. SUSAN MARIE EASTER 9 Asbury Ave. I will never forget all of my great times at WHS mostly the Junior Prom, Wa¬ termelon man,” Thanksgiving and Gumba. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Em¬ blem Bearer 1, Pre-Med Club 1. ELAINE MARIE ECHTELER 10 Fisher Terr. I will never forget studies in the libra¬ ry, Mr. Ism, Biology X-mas party, foot¬ ball in the halls, Susan’s friends, and the way T.F. drives. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, (Secretary), Ger¬ man Club 3, 2, 1. DOREEN L. ELLIS 53 Spring Ct. Ext. I will never forget July 25 70” Giant, and all of my great friends. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3. LORRA LYNN ELLIS 3 Stoneham St. I will never forget my 3 years with Bobby and so many more to come, with or without my rings and Pete Daley. Activities . . . Gymnastics 3, Student Council 3, Distributive Ed. Club 1 (President). CHRISTINE J. EMMONS 20 Robinson Road I will never forget GOH and all the friends I’ve made at W.H.S. Activities . . . Senior Play, Future Nurses 3, 2, 1 (Pres.). FRANK D. ERWIN 25-1 Arlington Road I will never forget Woburn High and a certain girl. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Soccer 3, 2, Gymnastics 3. (HR DEBBIE J. ETHERIDGE 22 Buckman Street I will never forget Nov. 26, 1971, the Junior prom, and all the other great times with J.M. and E.M. Activities . . . Black and Orange 1. ROBERT W. FARRELL 2 Dows Lane I will never forget The Rock, Crazy Knees, and Watermelon Man. NANCY J. FARREY 5 Sedgewick Park I will never forget all the fun I’ve had including April 9, May 12, and the parties and happiness is. LINDA ANN FARRIS 5 Winter Street I will never forget Marions field on June 13, 1971, and all the great times with (leaky) Floyd! BARBARA JEAN FAWCETT 62 Marlboro Road I will never forget Mr. Golden’s class, and all the weird things he said and all the sessions he gave me, E.G., D.K. and all the fun I had. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club. MAUREEN MARIE FAY 97 Montvale Ave. I will never forget Majorettes and the kids, the tigers, a certain Junior Prom, July 4th weekend, and especially C.B. BARBARA FAZIO 23 Columbus Road 121 KATHLEEN V. FINN 104 Pearl Street I will never forget how gullible I was to everything. Activities . . . Basketball, G.A.A., Fu¬ ture Nurses. DEBORAH ANN FIORELLO 46 Richard Circle I will never forget the good times I had with my friends and teachers during my four years at W.H.S. and Miss Vlasik’s birthday party. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club, Bas¬ ketball 3, 1, Volleyball 3, 1. JEANNIE F. FITZLER 6 Kendall Street I will never forget the summer nights of 71” at Lake Winnepasaukee, with Val, Marcia, and Moire and December 24. JEANNE M. FITZPATRICK 67 Green Street The contented mind is the only riches, the only quietness, the only happiness. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. JUNE E. FLAHERTY 63 Conn Street I’ll never forget September 6, 1971, Squeaky, Icky or my Chezey. Activities . . . Pep Club, Biology Pre- Med Club, Future Nurses. PATRICK J. FINN 6 Liberty Ave. I will never forget The Whole.” Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basket¬ ball 2, 1, Football 3, 2. IRENE L. FITZGERALD 10 Fortune Road I will never forget the Junior Prom, all the great kids I’ve met, and the foot¬ ball and hockey games. ARTHUR FITZMEYER 215 School Street Now I feel that I can’t get bounced anymore and all the good times I had with my friends. KATHY FITZPATRICK 61 Eastern Ave. Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship, and it is the best ending for one. Activities . . . Drama Guild 2, Student Council 3, 2, Gymnastics 3. MARCIA LOUISE FLAHERTY 26 Middle Street I will never forget from Halloween to Easter of my Junior year, the summer of 71 in Canada, and the night of the Christmas dance. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Innitou 2, 1 (Co-Editor), Art Guild 1. 122 THOMAS FLAHERTY 228 Salem Street JEANNE A. FLETCHER 344 Washington I will not forget the day I made Cheer¬ ing, Cheering at the games and my friends. Activities . . . Student Council, Sento- rian, Cheerleader. MICHAEL PATRICK FLYNN 124 Spring Court Ext. To me school was a necessity, so I had to attend. Activities . . . Baseball 2, Football 4, 3, Outdoor Track 2. PATRICIA JEAN FOLAN 20 Plympton St. Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one’s own sun¬ shine. Activities . . . Softball 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, Prom Committee 2. BETSY J. FOLEY JOHN FOLEY 1 Leonard St. 94 Salem Street I will never forget Weekends, Hamp¬ ton the summer of ’71, the line up the way to Main St., Dec. 19, 1970, my ballerina and my junior and senior years. Activities . . . National Honor Society, French Club 2, 3. MARY P. FOLEY SHARON FORESTER 10 Greenwood 85 Burlington St. I will never forget Sept. 20, 1969, Hamton 70,” No. 2, the screwdriver, and the special people M.M., L.P., D.M. DEBORAH LEE FOURNIER 17 Bernard Road I will never forget how much I owe Miss Joyce, nor those who made mem¬ orable my 4 years at Woburn High. Activities . . . Basketball 2, 1, Softball 3, 2, 1, Band. 123 PAUL F. FRASCA 26 Richard Circle Love is the most universal, formidable and mysterious of cosmic energies. DAVID REED FUCARILE 20 Charles Street I wish to say good-bye. JEAN FRIOT 59 Central Street JOHN D. FUCCI 3 Thistle Road DAVID WAYNE FUCILE 27 Colonial Road I will never forget All the friends I made. Cape Cod; 3 period study, and my Sophomore year when my life began.” STEVEN A. FULLER 17 A Clinton Street Activities . . . Jazz-Rock Ensemble. JOHN BRIAN GAFFNEY 10 Doherty Place DMB, the Summer of 71, and the kids. Activities . . . Senior Play, Nomad. 124 STEVEN P. GAFFNEY 3 Wilson Street I will never forget the 3 musketeers or running the streets at three in the morning. Activities . . . Cross Country 2, 1, Out¬ door Track 3, 2, 1. ALBERT GANGI 41 Walnut Street KEVIN GANGI 71 Montvale Ave. I will never forget my 5th period class in Mr. Houde’s room. RICHARD ALBERT GARRITY 5A Lynn Street I will never forget all the parties and all the great times I’ve had and the one Building lounge. COLLEEN MARIE GATELY 1 Summit Street I have learned that, Love is Forever.” Activities . . . Future Nurses (Treas.) 3, 2, 1. DEBORAH A. GALVIN 12 Sachem Road I will never forget July 9, April 12, summer of ’70, Wednesdays or half inch.” KAREN ANN GANGI 31 Garfield Ave. I will never forget Feb. 16, 1970; And all the great times with Mike. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Hi- Teen Fashion 1. JAMES GARRITY 103 Salem Street I will never forget G.S.; Soccer and the rock. Activities . . . Soccer (Co-Captain) 2, 1 . DONALD GARVEY 13 Lydon Ct. CHARLES GATLIN 5 Gregg Street I will never forget Cabin III K.H., G. Jones, teachers, headaches. Camp Weemack. 125 ROBERT D. GAUDET 28 Thistle Rd. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, Cross Country 3, 2, 1. ELLEN M. GIBBONS 40 Central St. I will never forget the Summer of 71, Canada, Jeanne’s Stop. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Spanish Club (Treasurer). DEBORAH A. GILLESPIE 3 Liberty Ave. I will never forget August 70, Jr. Prom 71, New Year’s 71, my Sr. year, S.S., and especially L.B. Activities . . . Basketball 3, G.A.A. 3, Black and Orange Review 1. BERNADETTE M. GIORDANO 167 Burlington St. First keep thyself in peace, then shalt thou be able to bring peace to others. Thomas A Kempis GAIL DENISE GENTILE 23 Waltham St. I will never forget my Senior year cheering with the sp.” squad; the hill; July 4th weekend with J., the bird; and all those special times with my pal. Activities . . . Sentorian 1, Cheerlead¬ er 2, 1, (Captain). DOREEN P. GILES 59 High St. I will never forget July 6, 69, Oct. 5, 69, April 17-25, July 8-28, 70 Doug’s Merc, F.D.R. Doug and most of all Sept. 12, 70. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2, (Office Manager). MICHAEL E. GILMORE 4 Wiley St. Activities . . . Football, Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2, 1. MARK E. GIVEN 12 Maywood Terr. Words fail me. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1, Key Club 3, 2, 1 (Trea- ■ surer). ANDREA F. GOLDEN 14 Hill St. The difference between a world of fan¬ tasy and a kingdom of hope is a dream. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.), Softball 3, 2, 1, (Co-Capt.), Girls’ W Club 3, 2, 1, (Pres.). 126 Wmm BERNIE J. GOLDEN 12 Warren Ave. I will never forget Fridays at the Joyce; the bad party and the hats. BARBARA JEAN GONSALVES 130 Montvale Avenue Today well-lived, makes every day a dream of happiness and every tomor¬ row a vision of hope.” Activities . . . Tumblers 2, 1, (Co-Cap¬ tain). JOHN A. GONSALVES 130 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the trip, the tape and waxy. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Math Team 3, 2, 1. STEPHEN GOROSHKO 7 Grace Road JOHN K. GRADY ROBERT GRAHAM STEVEN GRAHAM 1 Porter St. 133 Burlington St. 10 Howard Court I will never forget all the friends I’ve Activities . . . Baseball. Now I feel liberated. made at W.H.S. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee. ELAINE ROSE GRANATA 7 Bruce Road I will never forget G.M., Loring Field, B.D. the many talks with E.B. Activities . . . Nomad 3, Business Ed. Club 1. CYNTHIA M. GRANT 8 Carlena Terr. Thinking is the best way to travel.” I will never forget Edith Ann, but most¬ ly my wonderful times and experi¬ ences with J.N. and friends. Activities . . . Innitou 1, Pep Club 1. CYNTHIA I. GRAUSTEIN 45 Webster Street I will never forget my Senior year and the summer of 71. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. 127 MARYANN GRIGG 8 Hyatt Avenue I will never forget Pam, Jo, Debbie B., April 5, 70, and all the great kids I have met at Woburn High. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, SENTO- RIAN 1, Pep Club 3. PRISCILLA HAMMOND 45 Arlington Rd. WAYNE GRISWOLD 14 Pheasant Lane JOANNE T. HALL 4 Garfield Avenue I will never forget Kathy McGann, all the fun we had together with the kids. (Man am I tired.) Activities . . . Tumblers 2, Basketball, Pep Club 3. JANET HAMMOND 45 Arlington Rd. LORRAINE MARIE HANLEY WILLIAM HANRIGHT 12 Phillips Road 37 Duren Ave. I will never forget Plow’s all-nighter, Winter of ’72, Tarkenton, and all my friends at WHS. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, SENTORIAN 1, Pep Club 2, 3. BRAD R. HAROIAN 7 Gayle Street I will never forget the rainy night up the C.C. STEVEN MICHAEL HART 16 Minchin Drive I wish I didn’t think that I’d like to do it over again. Activities . . . Indoor Track 2, Senior Play 1, Pre-Med Club 3, 2. DEBORAH ANN HATCH 276 Washington Street I have learned to appreciate true friendship and distinguish it from the misleading kind. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, Na¬ tional Honor Society 1, Future Teach¬ ers 2, 1. 128 TIMOTHY HAYES 24 Marlboro Road JAMES F. HEGGARTY 19 Fisher Terrace I have learned to never think of the fu¬ ture it comes soon enough. Activities . . . Senior Act. Committee 1, Innitou 1, Art Guild 2, 1. JAN HEMSWORTH 54 Montvale Road I will never and forget never We don’t nftss around, ha.” Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, SENTORIAN, 2, 1, NOMAD 1, Business Ed. Club 1. CHERYL ANN HEOS 31 Robinson Road I will never forget all the times I spent out of school. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club, Drama Guild. JANICE LYNNE HETMAN 149 Green Street I shall never forget our great Christ¬ mas tree, all the fun in Sr. Activities, and the Rainbow Ball. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, French Club 2, 1, Russian Club (V.P.) 3, 2, 1. ELIZABETH ANN HOGAN 51 Church Street I will never forget Mr. Holland’s Book¬ keeping Class, Junior Prom, Jan. 16, 1970, and the Park Kids. MARCIA J. HOGAN 5 Poplar Street I will never forget all the friends I made during the summer of the first time at Hampton, Bookkeeping and Mr. Holland. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club. JOHN J. HOLMES 31 Anna Road I will never forget what I can remem¬ ber. Activities . . . Soccer (Manager), Stu¬ dent Council 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 2, (Vice-President). CHRISTOPHER A. HOLT 18 Henderson Road I will never forget how sane I was be¬ fore I entered W.H.S. JOSEPH A. HOWE 94 Creston Ave. I will never forget Mr. Twyon’s 4th pe¬ riod class, Susan C. and Linda L. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Football 3, Outdoor Track 3. 129 JAMES A. HUBBARD 6 Evans St. I will never forget the Junior Beach Party, the Rock, October 71, a certain seat I got stuck in for 2 years and eee . . .! Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, Key Club 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, (Vice-Pres.). THOMAS W. HUMPHREY 143 Winn Street THOMAS INGALLS 24 Church St. JOHN D. JEFFREY 20 Hamilton Road I will never forget the month of school we had off in Feb. 69. DIANE MARIE JOHNSON 47 Richard Circle I will never forget having a certain teacher three periods in a row every day in my junior year and Mr. Gold¬ en’s 4th period P.O.D. VALERIE PATRICE HUBER 7 Hilltop Terrace Although man can conquer the Earth and Sea, He can not conquer Eternity. H.S. Rice Activities . . . Pre-Med 3, 2, (Pres.) 1. JAMIE E. INASHIMA 6 Sonrel St. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club 2, 1. WILLIAM M. JAMES 58 Water St. To me school was one big party. CAROLYN JOHNSON 11 Marion Avenue I will never forget my 1st trust walk. Activities . . . Senior Play, National Honor Society 1. EILEEN JOHNSON 5 Allan St. I will never forget Miss Beer’s Latin class. Activities . . . Classics Club. 130 ELISA WREN JOHNSON 131 Pleasant St. I will never forget room 4216; Mr. Hodgson’s black eye; cookout in De¬ cember. NANCY R. JOHNSON 56 Warren Ave. I will never forget buddies, chums, Southie, the night of the chipped tooth, SM, GL, and WHS. LINDA RUTH JONES 17 Anna Road I will never forget the weekend of No¬ vember 13-14, and October 2, 1971. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Pre-Med Club 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 3, 2. MARY ELLEN JONES 5 Hilltop Circle I will never forget all the fun I’ve had including happiness is” April 9. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, Field Hockey 3, Softball 3. EDWARD W. KANE 11 Court St. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 3, In¬ door Track 3. GAIL JOHNSON 8 Blake Street STEPHANIE J. JOHNSON 150 Wyman St. I have learned to appreciate friend¬ ship. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Sentorian 3, 2, 1, (Editor), French Club 3, 2, 1. MARTHA E. JONES 5 Hilltop Circle I will never forget all the friends I’ve made, the parties, April 9, and May 12 . Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1 , Field Hockey 3, 2, Softball 3. PAMELA JOSEPH 189 Mishawum Rd. I will never forget A. J.R.D. Jr. Ill Activities . . . Gymnastics 3, Pep Club 3. 10 Wyman St. I will never forget my Senior year, and my summer vacations. Activities , . . Sentorian 1, Business Ed. Club 1. 131 MICHAEL JOHN KEATING 20 Longwood Avenue I will never forget the experience of W.H.S. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Ice Hockey 3, Drill Team 3, 2, 1. JANE CLAIRE KENNY 10 Sunnyside Road To be nobody else in a world which is doing its best to make you every¬ body else except yourself means to fight the hardest battle which any human can fight and never stop fight¬ ing.” e.e. cummings Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Future Nurses 2, 1. KENNETH W. KILLILEA 900 Main Street Now I feel I have really accomplished something. Activities . . . Football 2. DEBORAH GAYLE KING 4 Bedford Road I will never forget my experiences at W.H.S., friends, Edith Ann, and espe¬ cially the summer of 69-70.” Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1. RICHARD JEROME KIRBY 20 Park Drive I will never forget the good old. Activities . . . Basketball 2. JOHN F. KIRK 1A Jefferson Court I will never forget Mr. Houdes Class 5th period and Mr. Twyon’s faithful guidance. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, NJROTC 3, 2, 1, Cadet Officer. 132 JUDITH KOSKI 122 Burlington St. I will never forget SOIXANTE DOUZE, and all the great times I had in France, April 71. Activities . . . Tennis 2, 1, Senior Ac¬ tivities 1. NANCY A. KOSTER 8 Cummings Ave. I will never forget the fun I had at Hampton Beach. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. LORETTA J. LACORTI 13 Robinson Road I will never forget 2-16-70, The Great¬ er Bostonians, New Year’s Eve, or Anyhow.” Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Choraleers 3, 2, 1, French Club 2, 1, (President). DAVID W. LAING 32 Samoset Road To me school was a place to go be¬ tween sleeping. Activities . . . Drill Team 2, Student Council 1. JOSEPH P. LALLY 29 Hart Street To me school was the best 12 years of my life! Activities . . . Senior Play, Student Council 1, NOMAD 1. JOSEPH C. LANDI 3 Forest Glen Rd. I will never forget The Farquar Fami¬ ly, Our Corner, Junior Beach Party, L.Z., G.F. and N.W. BONNIE JEAN LANDRY 29 Forest Park Road I will never forget the all nighters, Christmas Dance, the BUS” and my junior and senior years. Activities . . . Basketball 2, 3, Junior Activities Committee 2, Black and Or¬ ange 3, 1. KAREN ANN LARKIN 3 Seneca Road We are all messy rooms some¬ times . . . out of order and we hide it. Sometimes we can’t hide it and that’s because we need faith, love, peace . . . each other.” EUGENE W. LAWNICKI 38 Day Circle I will never forget Mr. Blakes’ Re¬ flector Reflections.” Activities . . . Football 2, 1, Leo Club 2, 1 (Board of Directors), Math Club 2, 3, 1, Pre-Med Club 3 (President). LEONARD A. LEGRAND 25-2 Arlington Road I wish the future could be seen, and the past was seen before yesterday. Activities . . . Student Homeroom Ad¬ visor Jr. Year, 1st Place Science Fair (Ind. Arts) Jr. Year, Soccer 3, 2. 133 JAMES S. LENNON 30 Beacon Street I will never forget all the good times I had in school. THERESA M. LEONARD 133 School Street I will never forget Dee, Casey, Sebago Lake, and the uncola. Activities . . . Bus. Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 1. WILLIAM F. LEONARD 78 Salem Street I will never forget the Rock, and 7th period open campus. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1. RICHARD C. LICHOULAS 689 Main Street I will never forget the time a real girl walked into Mr. Hill’s first period physics class. Activities . . . Football 2, Outdoor Track 3, Wrestling 1. GARY T. LIGHTBOWN 6 Ellen Road I will never forget Boys Room and NJR. Activities . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, Innitou (Photographer), Band Jazz Band 1. BRIAN J. LINEHAN 6 Pond Terrace I will never forget One Rainy night at the C.C. Activities . . . Golf 1, 2, 3. 134 CAROL ANN LIUZZA 22 Park Drive So on and on I go, seconds tick the time out, there’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out.” Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, Jr. Activities Committee 2, Student Coun¬ cil 1. WALTER F. LLOYD 12 School Street I will never forget Mr. Golden’s class. KEITH LOVEJOY 3 Pierce Street JOSEPH T. LUCAS 36 Spring Ct. Ext. I will never forget the day I forgot not to be the other guy. Activities . . . Football 2, Outdoor Track 2, Band 4, 3, 2, 1. DENISE M. LUCONTONI 11 Bamberg Drive I will never forget the things I have learned about people. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (Treasurer), Pep Club 1 (Vice-President). PATTI A. LLOYD 64 High Street I will never forget Boston, all my friends, Newport, and all the fun I had with Donnie, Diane, and Tina. And of course the accident. Activities . . . Student Council 3. KAREN LOVE 92 Pine Street PAUL C. LOVEJOY 226A Washington Street I will never forget Physics and the Hat. ERNEST JOHN LUCIA 1 Spring Ct. I will never forget the spaced out Mon¬ day Mornings. LINDA ANNETT LUCONTONI 2 Banks Street I will never forget GPA the bod and I wish everyone in my class the best of luck in the future also Goodbye to the 4 greatest years. Activities . . . Sentorian 2, 1, Pep Club, President 3, 2, 1. 135 JAY LUX 206 Washington Stree t I wish I had a watermelon. ELIZABETH MARY MACDONALD 133 Salem Street I will never forget English 7th period and all the fun I had my Senior year. SUSAN MARIE MACHADO 3 Flint Cir. I will never forget Southie, Hampton, the gym, the white standard, being chums and buddies, and all the crazy times I’ve had with WRJ, KM, and happy eyes. Activities . . . Sen. Act. Com., Jun. Assoc., (Pres.), Innitou. SHARON L. MACLEAN 3 Garden Terrace I will never forget my P.O.D. classes with Mr. Golden, and English class with Mrs. McCausland. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Pep Club 3. ELIZABETH M. MACNEIL 15 Lowell St. I will never forget the summer of 71 in Florida with my other half, and meet¬ ing a certain person. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee, Hi-Teen Fashion Club. RICHARD C. LYNCH 3 Waltham Street I will never forget German 3 and my D. Activities . . . Golf 3, 2, 1, (Capt.). JOAN MARIE MACDONALD 4 Garden Street I will never forget all the new friends I met at Woburn High this last year. I have had memories of February 71, and J.C., Struedel 1st, 4th, and 6th pe¬ riod, Kip and Mr. V. 3rd and 5th peri¬ od with Mr. Dempsey, and a great English practice teacher. CAROL ANNE MACLEAN 36 Marlboro Road I will never forget my Junior year, summer of 71, elections of 71 and the rink in my senior year. Activities . . . Student Council 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club, Senior Activi¬ ties Committee. LAWRENCE P. MACLEOD 32 Revere Road MARIE R. MACNEAL 13 Sturgis Street I have learned to be my own, the way people are and not listen to idle talk. Activities ... Jr. Assistance Club 2. 136 137 KATHLEEN M. MAGEE 14 Church St. I will never forget Hampton, the carni¬ val cars, 5-8-71, 8-28-70, S.M. and all the other good times I’ve had at W.H.S. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, 1, Business Ed. Club 2, 1, Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1. RICHARD M. MAGEE 10 Indian Hill Road I will never forget the Joyce and all the fun I had in my Senior year. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee. FRANCIS J. MAHER 108 Main Street I will never forget the great times in Mr. Hill’s first period class. MICHAEL MAIOCCO 177 Lexington Street KATHLEEN M. MALONE 6 Sachem Road I will never forget the time we went to the John Hancock Building and Shar¬ on and I got caught in the revolving doors. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1. DAVID MANKIEWICZ 3 Crawford Drive KAREN ANN MANOUKIAN 59 Russell St. I wish I could remember the Junior Beach Party, and I will never forget March 26, 1971 or the night Mary and I went to see J.T. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, INNITOU 1, Spanish Club 2. SHOGHIG A. MANOUSHAGIAN 47 Erie Street I will never forget 2 special friends and a person who kept my mind off school. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, Emblem Bearer 1, Tennis Varsity 2, 1. 138 STEPHEN D. MANTICA 20 Poole St. I will never forget Oct. 12, weekend, Lost River, the Manga Manga, and, I know a way to get in free!” MARY LOUISE MARKHAM 1 Meadowbrook Lane I will never forget the all nighters, the night of J T, Dec. 17, 1971, the boys” and my Jr. and Senior yrs. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, Black and Orange. FRANK EDWARD MARKIEWICZ 4 Boyd Rd. I wish I never broke 3 machines in 6213. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee. CAROL S. MARLUN 26 Robinson Rd. Now I feel that life is not so much a problem to be solved but as a mystery to be lived. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, Student Council, Future Nurs¬ es. MAURA SUZANNE MARSHALL 45 Wyman St. So on and on I go seconds tick the time out there’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out.” Cat Stevens. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee. JAMES MARTELL 27 James Street 13 JANET MASOTTA 5 Fairmount Street I will never forget the great times up at Hampton, Behind the alleys and a cer¬ tain someone. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee, Pep Club, Sophomore Prom Committee. JOSEPH C. MASOTTA 42 Maple Avenue I will never forget the 3rd period run to the donut kitchen when I could get out of class and not get caught by J.B. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2. ELAINE M. MASTERSON 5 Playstead Avenue I will never forget memorial day week¬ end, Feb. 26, May 1, of 71 and LT and all the great times we had together. Activities . . . -Student Council 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3. RICHARD PAUL MATTHEWS 41 Sturgis Street I will never forget 6211 and the quarter” and Monkey” Business with L.M. Also never forget Rock — ZSA-ZSA and all the saying going around — Including Sadness, Soccer practice with Uncle Gus and Ralph. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, Senior Ac¬ tivities Committee 1, NJROTC 3, 2, 1. MIMMA M. MAURER 39 Conn Street Love comes quietly . . . But you know w hen it is there because sudden¬ ly .. . you are not alone anymore and there is no sadness inside you!” Activities . . . Innitou 1. JANET R. MAZMANIAN 12 Mill Terrace I will never forget the summer of 71 and a certain teacher. Activities . . . Softball 2, Future Teachers 3, 1. JUDITH ANN MAZMANIAN 12 Mill Terrace I will never forget the good times and the friends I’ve met at W.H.S. Activities . . . Hi’teen Fashion Club 1, Future Teachers 3, 1. 140 CAROLYN A. MAZZA 71 Mill St. I will never forget the first day of bas¬ ketball tryouts. Activities . . . French Club 2, Future Teachers 3, 2, 1 (Vice-President). david w. McAllister 9 Chestnut St. I will never forget the fantastic times and friends at W.H.S. and Merl. Activities . . . Nomad, Senior Play 1, Black and Orange. EILEEN MARY McCAFFREY 11 Rich Rd. I will never forget my junior home¬ room Biology Lab 3rd period, and all the friends I’ve made in my 4 years at W.H.S. Activities . . . Badminton, Pre-Med Club, Senior Activities. DAVID P. MeCORMACK 32 Union St. I will never forget my Senior year and all the fun I had. CHRISTINE R. MAZZA 171 Washington St. I will never forget the summer of 71” and Ronny. Activities . . . Badminton 1, Art Guild 1 (Vice-President), Pre-Med Club 2. MERILYN A. McARDLE 18 Alfred St. I will never forget Mr. Holland’s class. Nasal, being Raquel Welch, Summer of 70, 71, DC, Smitie, the J.M.’s and W.H.S. Activities . . . Sen. Act. 1, Bus. Ed. 1, Pep Club 1. PATRICIA CHRISTINE McCALL 49 Bow St. I avoid looking forward or backward, and try to keep looking upward.” joanne McDonough 25 Fairview Road ROBERT HENRY McDONOUGH JR. 33 Union St. I will never forget my sophomore year, and friends. mm 141 MAUREEN F. McEACHERN 120 Green Street I will never forget J.H. night, Porta¬ bles munchkins, gym classes, DO NOT ADMITS, and the great times in WHS, and the not so great times. ELLEN M. McELHINNEY 20 Naples Ave. I have learned that school is not the only thing in life. Activities . . . Junior Activities Comm. 2 . KATHLEEN JEAN McGANN 20 Hilltop Terrace I have learned that you can’t shake hands with a clenched fist. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Innitou 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Scribes 3, 2, 1 . PETER E. McGONDEL 63 Arlington Road I will never forget a special girl, the wizard, and ZA, ZA. Activities . . . ROTC 3, 2, 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. ROBERT 0. McGOWAN 18 Sturgis St. I will never forget Friday, 5th period. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Out¬ door Track 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Comm. 1. JONI A. McELHANEY 97 Washington St. I have learned that life is not meas¬ ured by accomplishment or time. But by happiness. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. WILLIAM McELHINEY 8 Sunnyside Road MAUREEN E. McGANN 17 Cleveland Ave. Activities . . , Future Nurses 2, Rus¬ sian Club 3, 2, 1, Innitou 1. SUSAN M. McGONIGLE 22 Fletcher Rd. True happiness brings respect for man’s dignity, inner peace, and hope. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Scribes 1, Student Council 3. KAREN ANN McGRATH 90 Harrison Avenue I will never forget the day I forgot my lunch. The summer of ’69 or 1 2. Activities . . . Spanish Club (Pres.) 3, 2, 1, Russian Club 1. 142 MARIE ELLEN McGRATH 29 Richard Circle Activities . . . National Honor Society, Woman’s Club Rep. 1, Bridge Club 3 (Pres.), Spanish Club 3, 2, 1. ALBERT McHUGH 46 Webster St. BARBARA ANNE McHUGH 3 Willow Street I will never forget my Junior year with certain kids, or my Senior year, and all the great times with A.G., P.C., J.C. CLAIRE A. McINNIS 12 Franklin Street I have learned to accept the things I cannot change. Activities . . . Senior Play. SUSAN McINTIRE 156 Burlington St. RICHARD J. McKENNA 15 Valley Road I will never forget all the great friends that I have met in W.H.S., Band and Soccer and the good times being trea¬ surer. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, Leo ' Club 1, Student Council 3, Treasurer 3, 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 2, 1. 143 DEBRA McKEOWN 15 Pearl Street MARK McKITTRICK 70 Water Street richard McLaughlin 50 Richardson Street CHARLES McMAHON 51 Montvale Ave. MARY K. McMAHON 8 Pickering St. I will never forget August 14, 1969, and a certain boy. Activities . . . Tennis 3, Pep Club 3. KARL R. McKINNEY 36 Richard Circle I will never forget Mr. Levins 3rd peri¬ od study. nancy McLaughlin 14 Arlington Road LINDA M. McLEAN 49 Marlboro Road I will never forget the night of March 28th, 1971, with a certain guy, and all the beautiful times that we have had together. MARK E. McMAHON 6 Blake Terr. I will never forget what I have never learned and all the good times I have had in Woburn High. EDWARD F. McMANUS 47 Poole St. I will never forget about the wins that got away. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.). 144 JOHN EDWARD McMANUS 103 Pearl Street SHARON McMICHAEL 241 Lexington St. LINDA A. McNAUGHTON 73 Willow Street I will never forget my junior year with Mounds, Thumb and Janet. Activities . . . Student Council 2, SENTORIAN 2, 1, (Business Manag¬ er), Business Ed. Club 1. CHERYL A. McSHEFFREY 23 Newbury Street I will never forget the Junior beach party, Quebec, certain teachers, or all the friends and great times at W.H.S. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Activities Committee 1 . DAVID McSWEENEY 23 Longwood Avenue ALICE MEAD RICHARD SCOTT MELANSON LOUISE G. MERCURIO 27 West Street 6 Dix Road 62 Beach Street I will never forget the summer of I will never forget cheering, Sports, 71”, the other one” and Hampton Quarter, Sea Food, Friendly’s, the Beach. great times in school and most of all Activities . . . Football 3, Pre-Med B.M. Club 3. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, (Capt.), Gymnastics 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.), Cheerleader 2, 1, (Co-Capt.). JOHN A. MEUSE 290 Salem Street I will never forget Mrs. Nolan’s Round-About way of telling us to keep quiet. Activities . . . Student Council 1. JAMES MARC MICHELINI 19 Hilltop Parkway I will never forget riding home back¬ wards, the toughest kid in the senior class, and baseball. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.), Football 3, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 . c i 145 DEBORAH J. MIKOLUK 151 Green Street I am not sure what waits beyond the block, but I’ll travel down the street to have a look if need be. Activities . . . Art Guild, Pre-Med Club 1. CAROL A. MILLER 24 Samoset Road I will never forget a certain boy, T.H., and 4 23 71. And the gang on Sa¬ chem Road, also the beach, the rain, and the fish on 8 23 70. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, 2, 1. NORINO A. MIRRA 330 Washington Street I will never forget my Junior year Eng¬ lish class and K.W. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Soccer 1, National Honor Society 1 (President). STEPHEN J. MONDI 11 Liana Street I have learned silence from the talka¬ tive, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers. Activities . . . Student Council 2, French Club 2, Pre-Med Club 2. MARILYN LESLIE MONKS 9 Franklin Street To me school was like work. Too many bosses and not enough fringe benefits. Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Club 1. STEVEN MILIANO 44 Quimby Ave. MARY MILLER 17 Duren Ave. Love and understanding are two of the greatest gifts that man can possibly give. BRIAN MONAHAN 19A Woodside Terrace 3 DEBORAH MONKS 2 Erie St. CANDICE C. MOORE 291 Washington Street I will never forget Carols T” with three Buzzes and the summer of 71 in Hampton. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Field Hockey 2, Softball 3. 146 JAMES C. MOORE 22 Sheilds Street Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Club 1. NICHOLAS J. MOUROUSAS 15 Lake Avenue I will never forget W.H.S., Amherst, the funky faculty, and my Junior year. Activities . . . Tennis 2. DAVID MUCCI 17 Mill Terrace PATTY A. MULLEN 4 Hillside Avenue I will never forget all the good times at WHS and December 10, 25 of 1971. Activities . . . Sentorian, Business Ed. Club. DEBORAH ANN MULVIHILL 28 Carroll Road I will never forget the librarians for letting me in Library Aide. Activities . . . Library Aide. ... MARIE JEAN MORANDI 2 Garfield Avenue I will never forget all the friends I’ve made my Junior and Senior years, the summers in between, and May 22, 1970. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Student Council 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange Review 3. RANDY W. MOWBRAY 2 Liana Street I will never forget my first time and the funky faculty. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 2, 1, German Club 3. LARAINE MULKERIN 13 Plympton Street KATHLEEN M. MULRENAN 4 Field Terrace I will never forget the great times I’ve had and all the friends I’ve made, somehow seem to have made it worth¬ while. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, Future Teachers 3, 2, 1, (President). ANN MARIE MURPHY 19 Church Avenue I will never forget all the friends I had at Woburn High and all the good times I had, and all the good times I had in Mr. Golden’s P.O.D. Class. Activities . . . Intermural Basketball 3, Nomad 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. 147 BRIAN F. MURPHY 15 Senator Road I will never forget Mike Murphy’s Gym Classes. JOHN MURPHY 10 Mayflower Road MARIAN LOUISE MURPHY 8 Utica Street I will never forget my three years of Majorettes, the Faymobile, and owleyes. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club, Ma¬ jorette 3, 2, 1, (Captain). CYNTHIA L. MURRAY 7A Lowell Street I will never forget the summer of 1971 and my Senior year. Activities . . . German Club 3, 1, Na¬ tional Honor Society 1, 2. MARY C. MURRAY 24 Holton Street Understanding has destroyed my power to hate.” Peter McWilliams Activities . . . Tumblers 2, 1. DONNA MARIE MURPHY 22 Newbury Street I will never forget Hampton beach with M.M., P.B., C.L., M.M., C.P. and all the times with Bobby. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, Student Council 2, Business Ed. Club 1, (Vice President). KEVIN MURPHY 12 Glenwood Street I will never forget all the fun I had in my 4 years here and I will never forget the tank, Joyce and Mad. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Committee 1, and Junior Vice President. WILLIAM PAUL MURPHY 10 Utica Street I will never forget one certain girl, amj the time it ended. Activities . . . W-Club 1, Cross Coun¬ try 1, and Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, (Co-Cap¬ tain). LORRAINE MURRAY 3 Alfred Terrace Love will come through understanding and understanding through life’s web. JO ANNE MUSTONE 6 Susan Terrace Of all the things we do the ways we are, the things that are us, the most comprehensible mystery is our optim¬ ism the face of reality.” I will never forget Nov. 7, 1970, and the great friends I’ve met at W.H.S. Activities . . . Tennis 1, Black and Or¬ ange 1. at ! il X : ■ ft s 9 £££ 148 JOHN J. NAGLE 16 Gardner Avenue I will never forget the Hanson CT. Brewers who got T. Brown in the clink up in Laconia New Hampshire. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. PAULA M. NAGLE 16 Gardner Avenue 1 have learned to bear what life may bring, even though some may be of sorrow and some of happiness. Activities . . . Choraleers 1, Band 1, W-Club 3, 2, 1. ANTHONY NARDONE 29 Van Norden Rd. ROBERTA JOAN NAUGHTON PETER NAVARRO 21 Hiawatha Road 19 Stoneham Street I will never forget the B.F.’s, red car, cork, le metro, Booster Dance, To Sir With Love,” or the C’s. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, INNITOU 1, French Club 3, 2, 1 . ELIZABETH J. NELSON 5 Washington Terrace I will never forget the mountain. Sing¬ ing Sands, and friendly gatherings. Activities . . . Student Council 3, NOMAD 3, Spanish Club 3. 149 GREG NELSON 12 Maura Drive MICHAEL J. NETISHEN 20 Marlboro Rd. DOROTHY ANN NEWTON 39 Park Street I will never forget April 16, 1971, Mark and Eugene. PATRICIA NILSSON 30 Munroe Ave. SANDI S. NORING 276 Lexington St. I will never forget Nov. 6, 1970, Yeneews and 3, MARYANN E. NELSON 91 Prospect Street I will never forget my handle, the 4th hole of the W.C.C., a certain someone, the F.D.B. of the senior class, and the facts of life. Activities . . . Treasurer 2, 1, Glee Club 2, 1, St. Charles. CYNTHIA F. NETT 6 Albany Street I will never forget any of the friends I’ve made in W.H.S. BARBARA MARIE NICKERSON 250 Cambridge Road I will never forget the Jr. beach party, May 12th, Dec. 17, elections 1971, — is Dynamite, N. Warren Ave., and all the other great times with the kids. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Activities Committee 1, Student Council 1. ANN L. NOILES 432 Salem St. I will never forget the summer of 71” the A and P and Wabla-Wabla. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Future Teachers 3. JOHN NOWELL 50 Arlington Rd. 150 DIANNE A. OBERLE 12 Karen Road I will never forget the Buzzers”, Hampton Beach” Rockport and four great years at W.H.S. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, (Vice President). LOIS ANNE O’BRIEN 50 Richard Circle I’H never forget the bread on the man¬ tle, soixante douze, first and last nights in France, ' the door” my two years in tumbling and especially 13A.” Activities . . . Student Council 2, Tumbler 2, 1, (Co-Captain), Future Nurses 3, (Treasurer), 2 (Secretary). PATRICK O’CONNOR 4 Mayflower Road I will never forget the M.L.C. Activities . . . Basketball 1, Rotary Club Representative 1, Math Team 3, 2, 1 (Captain). KATHLEEN O’DONNELL 28 Grace Rd. DANIEL O’KEEFFE 30 Lake Ave. To me school was a place to sleep. Activities . . . Football 3, Distributive Ed. Club 1 (Treasurer). JOANNE MAUREEN O’BRIEN 141 School Street I will never forget ever, the happy eyes and how beautiful people can be. Activities . . . Tumbler. DEBORAH ANN O’CONNOR 29 Indian Hill Road I have learned to expect the unexpect¬ ed. Activities . . . Choraleers 3, 2, 1 (Pres¬ ident), Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. JOHN O’DOHERTY 12 Lexington St. DIANE O’HALLORAN 4 Colonial Road I will never forget the night with J.M., the summer of 71, September 19, and all the good times I had. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2. KRISTINA M. OLSEN 14 Clinton Street How I am young as I am the master of my ship, tis rudder, tis gale, tis port from which it no longer needs to sail. Which is today, this very moment now. 151 RICHARD OLSON 16 Maywood Terrace DAVID O’ROURKE 22 Hamilton Rd. BEVERLY ANN OVERKO 9 Cerqua St. I will never forget Oct- 23, 1971, B.F.’s weekends in Essex, the nigfit in the metro, the cork and rainhats. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, INNITOU 1, French Club 3, 2 , 1 . MARY GRACE PALADINO 14 Ash Street I will never forget February 14, 1970, a certain boy and all the memories I leave at Woburn High. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Bas¬ ketball 2, Black and Orange 1. JON PALEOLOGOS 43 Franklin St. SHARON PATRICE ORMES 7 Washington Terr. I saw 10.000 talkers who’s tongues were all broken. I heard 10,000 whis- perin but nobody listenin. Activiti es , . . Student Council 1, Art Guild 1, 2. JAMES O’ROURKE 8 Hart Street JOYCE I. OZELIUS 26 Lillian Street I will never forget the acquaintances I’ve made, or what I’ve seen and expe¬ rienced in the past four years. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3. STEPHEN PHILIP PALADINO 14 Ash Street I will never forget points, and March of 71. KENNY P. PALMACCI 19 Columbus Road I will never forget 5th period in Mr. Hill’s Room. 152 DONNA M. PAPPALARDO 10 Fryburg Rd. Life ... not according to plan, is a better life; always has been, always will be. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, SENTOR1AN 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. JANET PARISE 244 Russell St. 1 will never forget the time when an unexpected guest arrived at Marie’s house. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, INNITOU 1, Spanish Club 2. JANET PASQUARELLO 5 Silver Mine Rd. Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments. Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remover to re¬ move. Activities . . . INNITOU 1. ■HP ROBIN J. PATTERSON 5 Ashburton Ave. I will never forget the summer of ’71 and the weekend in N.H. I’ll always remember the friends I made here. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1 . BRENTON MICHAEL PEARSON 127 School Street I will never forget all the spazz’s at W.H.S. SUSAN H. PEARY 60 Waverly Rd. I will never forget the summer of ’70 at Hampton, the Park and a certain party where I met David. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (Secretary). CATHY MARIE PEPE 12A Conn Street I need no walls and narrow halls or clocks and bells to tell me when to come or go. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Activities Committee, INNITOU 1. 153 Hi LINDA MICHELE PERRY 6 Greenwood Avenue I will never forget January 30, 1971, February 6, and March 10, But I will always remember, all the great times with Eddie. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Jr. Assistants Club 2, Spanish Club 2. JODY ANNE PETERSON 7 Freedom Rd. I will never forget U”, the hill, the Cape, the summers of 69, 70, 71 and the kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, Concert Choir 4, 3, 2, 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. ANTHONY D. PETTIGLIO 2 Pettiglio Terrace I will never forget my times in shops. PAMELA LOUISE PIERCE 71 High Street I will always remember . . . Activities . . . Basketball 1, Tennis 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 3, 2, 1 (President). WILLIAM PIERCE 19 School Street I will never forget a certain girl. JO-ANN PETERSON 2 Hillside Avenue I will never forget all the great times I’ve had with Richie. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . MARYANN PETERSON 2 Hillside Avenue I will never forget February 11, 1969. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . JOANNE PATRICE PHALON 62 Willow Street You’ve got to free me ’cause I can’t do my best unless I’ve got room to move.” Mayall. PAUL T. PIERCE 46 Locust Street Now I feel that school was of some¬ what educational value to me. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basket¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2, 1. STEPHEN PINEAU 13 Jones Ave. 154 38k DONNA BETH POMERANZ 28 Dartmouth Street I will never forget the first day I came to Woburn High in my Junior year, and how strange I felt. But now I feel as I had known many of you my whole life. CHARLOTTE F. POOLE 7 Montvale Lane Now I feel that I am free. Activities . . . Field Hockey 2, SEN- TORIAN 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. VINCENT S. PORCIELLO 11 Grant Street To me school was OK. But I’ll never forget the weekends up the G.C. BARBARA POWER 55 Harold Avenue Activities . . . Drama Guild, Debating Club 2. BARRY POWER 55 Harold Avenue DEBORAH ANN QUEEN 52 Spring Ct. Ext. I will never forget Mr. Skeff’s Class, Tommy, and all the friends I made in school. Activities . . . Basketball 3. 155 ROBERT E. QUINN 4 Robert Ave. I will never forget all the putdowns” in the locker room. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. BARBARA L. RALPHS 30 Richard Circle I will never forget the day we went into John Hancock and two of us got caught in the doors. Activities . . . National Honor Society, Bridge Club 3, (V.P.), Bus. Ed. Club 1 . JOHN J. RALPHS 61 Creston Ave. I will never forget the Great times in 8134 with Mr. S. Activities . . . Soccer, Junior Activities Committee 2, ROTC Drill Team 3, 2, 1 . JANICE M. RANDALL 380 Salem Street I will never forget the summer of 70” and Oct. 3, 1970. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1. DIANE E. RASTELLINI 153 Montvale Ave. I will never forget all the great friends I met at Woburn High. Activities . . . Softball 3, Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assistants Club 2. JOHN MICHAEL RAY 6 Asbury Avenue I will never forget mini skirts and hot pants; fifth period in Mr. Twyon’s room in Grade 11. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2. SUSAN MARIE RAY 2 Liberty Avenue I will never forget the fun in the girl’s room third period. DONNA REBELLO 80 Salem Street CARL MICHAEL RESTIVO 22 Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget Senior class elec¬ tion, great times up the alleys and my C.S. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Class Officer 3, V.P. Soph., V.P. Sen¬ ior. 156 PAUL RICCIARDI 54 Robinson Road MARILYN LEE RICE 33 Buckman Street I will never forget the day we went to N.H. and almost didn’t make it back. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Pre-Med Club 3. GLEN RICHARDS 37 Creston Ave. RUSSELL RICHARDSON 184 Mishawum Road JANICE M. RILEY 7 Woburn Parkway Now I feel I can be on my own without being yelled at by a teacher for being late for class. Activities . . . Basketball 2, Softball 2, Tennis 2. RICHARD T. RING 101 Montvale Ave. I will never forget August 70”, the Rock, Soccer, Norino’s Beach party. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, Senior Play 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, (Presi¬ dent). DANA G. RODAKIS 25 Fairmount Street I will never forget Zeke, Y.A.A. Mi- cheal Angelo, Dec. 24, 1971, Mr. H., and never shall I forget Janice. Activities . . . Choraleers 2, 1, Concert Choir 2, 1, Audio Visual 3, 2. JOSEPH L. RILEY 105 Forest Park Road I will never forget Wong Chateau, the parties and dancing. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, (Co- Capt.), Outdoor Track 2, 1. JANE ROBERTS 74 Cambridge Road ARTHUR A. ROGERS 16 Millyan Road I will never forget what I never had the chance to learn. Activities . , . Senior Play 1, Leo Club 3, 2, 1 (Secretary), Band 3, 2, 1 (Pres¬ ident). 157 VALERIE A. ROKETENETZ 18 Poole Street Within you there is a stillness and a sanctuary to which you can retreat and be yourself. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, INNI- TOU 1. GERALD W. ROOT 31 Marlboro Road I will never forget The Eagle, our great soccer season and the locker room pep talks. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, Soccer 2, 1 . DANIEL W. ROSS 138 Mishawum Road I will never forget the pushtash, and. all my great times in the ’63 Ford, the cape, and our last stops at Friendly’s after those hard nights. CANDICE FLORENCE RUSSELL 7 Sherman Place I will never forget Jimmy. SHARON M. RUSSO 118 Pearl St. I will never forget May 9, 1971. BARBARA ROMERO 26 Bryant Street DEBORAH B. ROSCILLO 283 Montvale Avenue To me school was a place to socialize. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, Student Council 2, 1: GEORGE ROSS 54 Creston Avenue CARMAN P. RUSSO 118 Pearl Street I will never forget the parking lot parties. DANIEL FRANCIS RYAN 21 Parliament Lane I will never forget the rides on the bus to go to the away games when we had Eddie as band master. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 2, 1. 158 JOHN F. RYAN 93 Garfield Ave. 1 will never forget Laurinda, and all the wonderful times we spent together, hockey, and the help and guidance of Mr. Newark. Activities ... Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Stu¬ dent Council 2, 1, Innitou 1. PAULA SALERNO 6 Sendick Road Tomorrow you won’f own me (if you think you own me now) and you’ll ask me, not tell me but don’t expect an an¬ swer I’ll be too busy feeling the wind . . . MICHAEL P. SANTORSA 4 Hampshire Circle Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 2. BARBARA J. SCALLEY 18 Dartmouth Street I will never forget all the good times cheering,. April Vacation 71 ”, sum¬ mer nights, or all the people I have met. Activities . . . Cheerleader 1. GARY J. SCARVALAS 29 Waltham St. I will never forget the Junior Beach Party, trip to France, and Soccer. Activities . . . Soccer 3, 2, 1, Senior Play, W-Club 2, 1. VIRGINIA SAGE 92 Green Street JOSEPH P. SALLESE 72 Cambridge Rd. I will never forget Kathy. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Jun¬ ior Activities Comm. 2, Senior Activi¬ ties Committee 1. DAVID R. SCALERA 21 Highet Ave. I will never forget 4 years of math with Russ, and a certain special person. KEVIN SCAMMELL 14 Carroll Road SHARON M. SCEARBO 4 David Circle There are no strangers in this school only friends who I have not met.” What is life without friendship?” Activities . . . Student Council. 3, 2, 1 (Secretary), Future Teachers 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 1. 159 JOANNE M. SCHECOWICZ 14 Hart Street I will never forget the Junior Beach Party, Jr. and Sr. Activities, Dec. 4, 1971 and all my friends. Activities . . . Junior and Senior Ac¬ tivities Committee, INNITOU, and Jr. Assistants Club 2 (Vice President). JOHN M. SCHMITT 13 Duren Ave. Activities . . . Senior Play 1 and Work Study 1. ARTHUR A. SCHWALL 83 Bedford Rd. I will never forget how I used to wait for the end of each day to come. Activities . . . Table-tennis and Ski Club (President). MARY ANN SCHWARTZ 60 Nashua St. I will never forget lunch in my Junior and Senior years and the summer of 71. Activities . . . Spanish Club 4, 3, 2. JAMES E. SCIASCIA ROBERT SCIRE 21 Highland Street 16 Locust Street Activities . . . Baseball 3, Football 3. THOMAS M. SCIRE 16 Locust Street I will never forget Mr. Calabro’s work- study. DENNIS H. SCOTT 21 Washington Street To me school was just something that you had to do. Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Mem¬ ber. EDMUND B. SEERY 5 Winter Street I will never forget cabin 3, Wong’s Chateau, and all good times in W.H.S. Sports. Activities . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3. CLYDE J. SEVERANCE 18 Floyd Street I will never forget the rides to see the hockey team playing in the Arena, and the four GROGS.” Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1. 160 PAUL MICHEAL SHARRIO 97 Garfield Ave. I will never forget the History class with Miss Winterson, 7th period, Jr. year, and a certain girl I met as a sophomore. Activities . . . Football 3, 1. GARY T. SHEARMAN 15 Aspen St. Activities . . . Golf, 3, 3, 1, W Club 3, 2 , 1 . DONNA M. SHIELDS 15 Woodside Terrace I will never forget Hampton Beach, the Buzzes,” the summer of ’71, and four great years! JOSEPH SILVA 8 North Warren Street Activities . . . Work Study 1. MARIE THERESA SIMEONE 140 Mishawum Rd. If we would change our lives we must first change our attitudes. Happiness is not created by what happens to us, but by our attitude toward each hap¬ pening. Activities . . . Activities Committee 2, Sr. Activities Committee 1, INNITOU 1. PATRICK W. SHAUGHNESSY 31 Scott St. I will never forget what I remember, and also the name mad dog.” KATHRINE SHEEHAN 260 Lexington Street JOHN SILVA 71 Quimby Road STEPHEN SILVA 5 Kennedy Rd. I will never forget the window and my stiff neck. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Indoor Track 3. JOA NNE MARIE SINDONI 31 Waverly Road I will ' never forget the night with the grey goose, with K.J. and D.F., and the good times I had with my buddy. Activities . . . National Honor Society 3, 2, 1, Classics Club 1. 161 JUDITH SGRULLONI ELAINE SKOUNJOS DIRK J. SLAGMOLEN DAVID L. SMITH 11 Minchin Drive 4 Ledgewood Road 4 Forest Park Rd. 6 Alpena Ave. Those who bring sunshine into the I will never forget Thanksgiving Day I will never forget the work and frus¬ lives of others cannot keep it for them¬ 1970 and the Thursday after. trations mixed with joy. selves. Activities . . . INNITOU 1 (Treasur¬ er), Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3, Jr. As¬ sistants Club 2. Activities . . . Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Senior Play 1, Drama Guild 1, 2. GEORGE JOSEPH SMITH, JR. 8 Cp r qua Street I will never forget Balloons, the office, and Diamond Head. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2 (Co- Capt.), Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2, 1 (Co-Capt.). RICHARD JAMES SOLAZZI 26 James Street I will never forget business law with Mr. Hartung. JUDITH ANN SORTINO 10 Buttaro Road I will never forget the day I collapsed in Miss Johnson’s health class. Activities . . . Senior Activities 1, Hi- Teen Fashion 1, Pre-Med Club (Sec.- Treas.). CYNTHIA A. SOULE 48 Pine St. Activit ies . . . Softball 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, 2, 1, Innitou 1. 162 JANET A. SQUIRES 209 Montvale Ave. I will never forget my school years at WHS, my Junior year especially Math Room in 6323 and a certain boy, all my corridor friends and the Bug” and of course the Senior Prom. DEBRA TERESA STEARNS 345 Lexington Street I will never forget the past four years and the people I have met. EDWARD H. STEPPER 114 Eastern Ave. To me school was an upset stomach being relieved. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, Student Council, Concert Choir. PATRICIA ANN STEVENS 13 Munroe Ave. I will never forget my Junior year; when I met Mark, and all the friends I made. Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. MICHAEL STOKES 3 Poole Street JEANNE F. STANTON 15 Kendall Drive . . . Walk hand in hand and together we will stand on the threshold of a dream.” Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Activities Committee 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. PATRICIA A. STELLA 15 Anna Road I will never forget H H, The Shade, and the Locked door that was open. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Committee, INNI- TOU 3, 2, 1 (Co-Editor). JOHN STEVENS 13 Munroe Ave. DEBORAH STEVENSON 20 Campbell Street I will never forget the fun we had skip¬ ping fifth period every day. New Year’s Eve 72, and especially MC. Activities . . . Basketball 2, 1. CLAIRE STRUNGIES 95 Harrison Avenue I wish I had something to say, but I don’t. Activities ... Jr. Activities Club 2, Debating Club 2. 163 DAVID EDWARD SULLIVAN 9 Reed Street I will never forget the store room, Krunch, or Dancing Bear. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 3, Sen¬ ior Play 1, Leo Club 3, 2, 1 (Treasur¬ er). GAEL ANN SULLIVAN 113 Spring Court Ext. I will never forget my senior year, the Christmas Dance, all the friends that I have made in summer of 71. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, Gym¬ nastics 3, Pep Club 3, Business Ed. Club 1. DIANA L. SURETTE 5 Chestnut Street I have learned to make the best of bad situations. DARILYN ANN SWEENEY 88 Washington Street I will never forget the summer of 1971. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, Future Teachers 3, 2. WILLIAM SWEENEY 3 Silk Street EILEEN M. SULLIVAN 359 Mishawum Road I will never forget my past four years at WHS and the friends I’ve met at the Junior Beach Party, The Prom, Foot¬ ball, Hockey and the weekend at the rink, and a few people who have meant more to me than anything else could. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Senior Activities Committee 1, Jr. Assistant Club 2. MICHAEL F. SULLIVAN 1 Field Terrace I will never forget the unclasses in 4216 with Mr. H” Halloween 71” and all the Great Times and People in W.H.S. Activities . . . Football 3, Choraleers 3, 2, 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. SUSAN M. SURETTE 30 Auburn Street I will never forget the summer of 71” and all the great times at W.H.S. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . JEAN SWEENEY 12 Fisher Terrace MARK TANCRETI 4 Dexter Ave. 164 LESLIE JEAN TAYLOR THOMAS TEDESCO 17 Independence Dr. 1037 Main Street I will never forget the row boat ride, Spain, and my buddy. Activities . . . Spanish Club 2. MAUREEN ANN TENNY 9 Stoneham Street Now I feel no love, no friendship, can cross the path of our Destiny without leaving some Mark. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Busi¬ ness Ed. Club 1 (Pres.), B O 3. STEVEN EDWARD TENNY 32 Spring Ct. I have learned to journey where no man has traveled before within their minds. Activities . . . German Club 3, Cross Country 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track (Pres.), 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track. HECTOR TORRES 241 Main Street DAVID TORTOLANO 24 Kilby Street LOUIS P. TORTORELLA 55 Winter Street I will never forget Cabin 3, Miss Riley and Mr. Dempsey. Activities . , . Football 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1, Senior Activities Committee 1. ELAINE PATRICIA TOYE 5 Churchill Rd. I will never forget my Jr. year, my 3rd period study, May 12th, Oct. 2nd and 9th, the Booster Dance, the ruler, and Most of all my friends. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2, Se nior Activities. DAVID TRACEY 24 Grace Road I will never forget what I always re¬ member, and most of all, Jayne. MARIANNE TRAGAKIS 12 Myrtl Street The friends I’ve come to know the good times I’ll never forget, the hard¬ ships I’ve overcome. Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 2, Junior Activities Comm. 2, Senior Activities Comm. 1. 165 MARSHA A. TRENHOLM 11 Knollwood Ave. JOHN V. TREACY 32 Rich Road I will never forget the boys in the band. Activities . . . Leo Club 1, Student Council 1, Band 2, 1. SUSAN MARIE TRIDER 28 Rich Road I will never forget weekends at D.D.’s, Coach,” Sports, B of W” and my be¬ loved knee-cap. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Softball 3, 2, 1. GAIL ANN TUCKER 12 Canterbury Road I will never forget the one time that the key actually fit. Activities . . . Field Hockey 2, 1, Tri- Captain, Band 3, 2, 1 Secretary. CATHERINE A. TUZZOLO 24 Fulton Street I will never forget Mr. Hodgson’s help and the fun in Chorus and B’O. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Chor- aleers 1, 2, 3, Bridge Club 3, French Club 2. JOHN F. VAN GELDER 38 Elm Ave. I will never forget the B. P. D., the states and Hampton. Activities . . . Junior Activities Com¬ mittee 2. MICHAEL TROPEA 27 Van Norden Road SHEILA R. TULLY 5 Fry burg Road You say you’d like to help me, you say you want to carry my load . . . And yet you won’t even get off my back.” How can People be so cold? Activities . . . INNITOU 2, 1. SUSAN R. VALENTINE 84 Creston Ave. I will never forget all the things I never learned. DONNA VENO 13 Brentwood Road I will never forget the summer of 71 and all the fun I had. 166 LOUIS M. VENTURA 8 Blueberry Hill Rd. I will never forget last year in office practice. DONALD K. VERRECCHIA 4 Vernon St. I will never forget 4216, the pizza that fell on the floor. Activities . . . Spanish Club 2, Gym¬ nastics 3, Orchestra 2, 1. PHILIP J. VINCIGUERRA 2A Vining Ct. I will never forget those early morning rendezvous in 1 building with D.W. CHARLES EDWARD VONER 11 Brown PI. Now I feel that I’m destined to be creative. Activities . . . Drama Guild 1, Senior Play 1. ROBERT M. WALL 137 Russell St. I will never forget the summer of ’71, Hampton, and Uncle Ben’s” and the two hoops. DENNIS E. WALSH 2 Foster Ave. I will never forget 3rd period in caf. ROBERT E. WARD 38 Burlington St. the I will never forget Football, and Donna. HUGH WATSON 10 Dale Street hockey, 167 GAIL L. WHITE 13 Davis Street I will never forget the summer of 70” at Hampton, the park, and Jan. 11th when I found out what it is to be happy. REGINA WHITE 103 Garfield Avenue WILLIAM WHITE 7A Main Street I will never forget all the great times and kids of the 10th grade supply room. PAMELA A. WOOD 2 Thistle Rd. I have learned to accept life as it comes and get as much as I can out of each day. Activities . . . French Club 3, 2, Con¬ cert Choir 3, 2, 1, National Honor Soc. 1 . DANIEL WOOLDRIDGE 221 Russell Street MICHAEL WHITE 51 Prospect Street I will never forget Cairo, Oasis, Bali, Bali, Paradise, Florida, the Farm, bel- lydancers, Little Egypt” Egypt and The PLAY! STEPHEN WHITE 76A Winn Street MARCIA LEE WINN 7 Arlington Rd. I will never forget my summers at Sea- brook, the weekend of May 27, 1971 or the Christmas Dance. Activities . . . Student Council 3. JEFFERY WOODS 65 Richard Circle I will never forget Mr. T’s 1 and 2 pe¬ riod class. DEBBIE A. WOOLDRIDGE 87 Nashua Street I will never forget Phil and the great times we’ve had together and the many more to come. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. 168 ROBIN M. YOUNG 75A Garfield Avenue I will never forget L.D., a boy I once knew, the summer of ’71, all the trips in the bug, Sully’s and Norman’s mix¬ ers. Activities: Distributive Ed. 1, Sec. Stu¬ dent Council 3, 2. KAREN YOUNGQUIST 20 Marlboro Road Late Arrivals ELLA CYR 8 Garden Terrace I’ll never forget this last year with all you American People, who helped me a lot even if I didn’t speak very well English. MOIRE FITZPATRICK 76 Warren Avenue I will never forget the Old Y”, and May 28th. Activities: Drama Guild 1. MARGRET MILLER 596 Main Street I have learned to appreciate my own abilities, for my own opinions and at¬ tempt to live in harmony with my sur¬ roundings. Activities: Art Guild 2, French Club 2, 3. LILLIAN SIMPSON 20 Pearl Street I have learned to talk a little better without my accent! 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J. Stygles Mr. and Mrs. William Stygles Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Ann Sullivan Anne Sullivan B. Sullivan Mrs. C. E. Sullivan Charles J. Sullivan Mrs. Cyril C. Sullivan Mrs. D. Sullivan Daniel Sullivan David Sullivan David J. Sullivan Dennis P. Sullivan Diane Sullivan Dorothy Sullivan Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan Dottie Sull ivan Edward Sullivan Gael Sullivan J. M. Sullivan James Sullivan James A. Sullivan Jame R. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. James L. Sullivan James L. Sullivan Jr. Mrs. Jamer R. Sullivan Jane Sullivan Mrs. Janet Sullivan Jeanne Sullivan Mrs. John Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan John Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan Jr. Keith Sullivan Kevin Sullivan Leo Sullivan Lois Sullivan Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Mary Sullivan Michael Sullivan Miriam J. Sullivan Mrs. Peggy Sullivan Mrs. Rose E. Sullivan Fr. T. Sullivan Thomas P. Sullivan Thomas P. Sullivan Sr. Tom Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sullivan Mrs. William Sullivan William Sullivan Miss Sumburg Ruth Summers Albert Sumner Sunshine Alan R. Surette Mrs. Eleanor Surette William Surette Ralph Surianello Linda Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. K. Sutherland Jennifer Swain Mrs. Nason Swain Neysa Swain James Swallow Miss Debbie Swanson Mr. Harold Swanson Mrs. Helen Swanson Miss R. Swanson Helen C. Swanton Bill Swartz Sweeney ' s Mr. and Mrs. A. Sweeney Beth Sweeney Mrs. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney Brian M. Sweeney Carol Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sweeney Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sweeney Jr. Daniel J. Sweeney III Mr. and Mrs. David H. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sweeney Debbie Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Sweeney Elaine Sweeney James R. McSweeney Janet Sweeney Janice Sweeney Lawrence Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Sweeney Mary Ellen Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Sweeney Robert Sweeney Mr. Robert Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Sweeney Sean Sweeney Mrs. William H. Sweeney George Sweet Mrs. George Sweet Mrs. Sweetser Mrs. Swymer Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus W. Sybil Roger Sykes Mr. T. Szymanski Eugene Szynkiewicz D. O. T. A. Tacito Miss Betty Tacito C. Tacito Grace Tacito Louis Tacito R. Tacito Rita Taddia V. Tacito Mrs. Tafias Mary Talbert James Tamilio Mrs. James Tanereti Jamie Tanereti Mr. and Mrs. John Tancredi Matthew Tanereti Michael Tanereti Orlando Tanereti Roger Tanereti The Tannahills Theresa Tanereti Diane Tantum Tara C. S. Tarbell Joseph Richardson Tarby III Theresa Tarleton Mrs. Robert E. Tarpy Miss Tarutz Mrs. Jane Tassone Charles L. Taylor C. Rex Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James E. Taylor James Taylor John Taylor Mrs. Taylor Philmont A. Taylor Ruth H. Taylor Mrs. Ruth Taylor Susan Taylor Al Tebbetts Mr. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tedesco Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tedesco Miss Emma Tedesco Mrs. Katherine Tedesco Mr. Tom Tedesco Mr. William J. Tedesco John A. Tellfair Mr. Nick Tedesco Mr. Robert Tedesco Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tedesco Mrs. William Tedesco Ralph Teneriello Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Tenney Mr. Daniel J. Tenney Mrs. Daniel J. Tenney Mrs. Doris Tenney Joan E. Tenney Mrs. Margaret Tenney Maureen Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Tenney Richard Tessier Larry Thatcher Bill Theobald Mrs. Doris Theobald Mrs. Thibodeaw Ann Thibodeau Denise Thibodenu Deborah Thibauit Frank E. Thomas June Thomas Mr. J. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson Linda Thompson Miss Susan Thompson M rs. Thorne Miss Eleanor Liarello Herman Tiberi Mrs. Tiari Richard Tieri Robert Tiernan Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Lawerance Tighe Mr. Lawrence E. Tighe Mr. Tighe Mrs. Josephine Tighe Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tighe Mrs. William Tighe Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tisdale Florianna H. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tobin Frank J. Tobin Mr. arid Mrs. Michael ToFalo Mrs. Anita Tobin Edward M. Toland Irene Toland Edward E. Tolgon Ernest Tomolillo Charles Tompkins Mrs. Edith Tooehman Sandy Toomey Janey Toothman Mr. and Mrs. Carl Torrice Claire Torrice Jacqueline Torrice Jacqueline Torrice Janice Torrice Mr. and Mrs. John Torrice Mr. and Mrs. John T. Torrice Debbie Torthlaro Frank Tortorella Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tortorella Mildred Tortorella Maureen Toscano Low-Ann Tosto Town Country Shell Mr. David Townsend Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Toye Larry Toye Peter Toye Robert Toye Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Tozier Mrs. Clair Tracey Mr. and Mrs. David Tracy Mr. Dominic Tracey James Tracey Kevin Tracey Michael Tracy Mr. Harry Tragakis Mrs. Trainor Mrs. Bertha M. Trainor Mrs. John Tramonte Roberta Tramonte T. F. Travaline Deborah Travers Mr. Treacy Charles Trembley Mr. and Mrs. David L. Trenholm, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Trenholm, Sr. Jas. Treska Mrs. Tricone Mr. and Mrs. James Trider James Trider, Jr. Mark Trider The Tringale Family Mary Tringale Steven V. Tringale Mrs. Vincence Tringale Mary Trofa Mr. and Mrs. Tropea Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Tropea Robert Tropea Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trudel Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Trusken Mr. C. Tuccell Mrs. Barbara Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker Nancy Tucker Phyllis Tucker Thomas A. Tufts Jay Tully Judy Tully Marcia Tully Mark Tully Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tully Mr. and Mrs. William Tully Scott Tully Mrs. Phylles Tumbarello C. B. Turbet Mrs. Joseph Turco The Turk John Turner Andrea Turner Michael Turner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner Richard Turner Robert Turner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner Steve Turner M iss Malloni N. Turpin Lorraine Turveich Mrs. Charles Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Tuzzolo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tuzzolo Jerry Tuzzolo Twig Lord Tyee Chipendale Porgy Tyobyter Jerry Uecker Judith A. Upton Mr. Robert W. Upton Mrs. Anthony Uriano Mrs. Peter Urnette Mrs. Andy Vagnini Mrs. Charles Valeur Mr. Joseph Valcour Mary Valcour Spunky Valemde Cindy Valente Mrs. Frank Valente Patti Valente Rosemarie Valente Rosemarie Valente Jr. M rs. Salvatorevalente Saluie Valente Jr. Henry J. Valentine Irene E. Valentine M. A. Valeriani John Valey Barney Valhakis Mr. and Mrs. Valle 180 John T. Vallis Sharon Van Amburg Joann Van Gelder Mary Van Gelder Mr. and Mrs. Vangel L. R. Varrey Mr. and Mrs. Varney Mr. and Mrs. Frank Varney Mr. Varoutses Mrs. V Peter Varoutses Mr. Ed Vartanian Claire Vasapolli Mr. and Mrs. A. Varoustses Mr. Stephan Vasel Mrs. Frank Vasquez Mr. Vasquez Robert Vasquezl Toni Vasquez George Vaughn Mrs. Veloski Charles Vendice Mrs. Ellen Vendice Arthur Venditti Bob Venezia Mr. John Venezia Mr. Louis Venios Mrs. Veno Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Veno Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Veno Miss Elva A. Veno Miss Mary E. Veno Randy Veno Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Veno Raymond Veno Richard M. Veno Cindy Ventresca Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ventresca Mrs. Frances Ventura Simon Ventura Angelo Verrecchia Ann Verrecchia Felina Verricella Mr. Andrew Verras Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Venuti Mr. C. J. Viall Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vicari Karen Vieira Edmund Vigeant Edward Vigenet Philip Vigeant Mr. Florentine Vigenant Florentin Vigeant F. Vinciguerra L. Vinciguerra Philip Vinciguerra Rosemarie Vinciguerra Vincent Vinciguerra Mrs. Viola Marcella Vitali Miss Vlasuk George Vogel Mrs. M. Vogel Florence Volpe Frank Volpe Roxanne Volpe Mrs. Voner David Vonhein Anthony Vozzella Mary Vozzelle Edwin S. Walker Jack Wackrow Mrs. Alice Waldron Barbara L. Waldron Paul Walkin Adeline Wall Danny Wall Vincent J. Wallen Billy Vallinger Mrs. Janice Wallinger Patti and Wally Mrs. Ann Walsh Chris Walsh Mr. Daniel Walsh Mr. David Walsh Mr. Edward Walsh Eileen Walsh Frank Walsh Mrs. J. Walsh Jacqueline J. Walsh Mrs. James Walsh Mrs. James Walsh John Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Redmond E. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walsh Mrs. Walsh Richard M. Walsh Winfred C. Walsh Bill Ward, Jr. Mrs. Blanche Ward M iss Loretta Ward Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ward Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ward Jr. Mr. Ward Richard Washak George Washington T. Q. Watercat Bobby Waters Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waters Mrs. Charles Waters Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson Weasel Mrs. Albert Webb Daniel Webb Mrs. Daniel I. Webb, Jr. Joan Webb Mrs. Leo Webb Alan E. Weeks Miss Geraldine Wegener Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weidman Thomas Wein Amy C. Weiss Eleanor S. Weiss Jack Weiss Marianne Weisse Mary Weiss Steven C. Weiss Mr. C. S. Welch Mary Welch Mrs. Paul Welch Mr. Frank Wells Franklin Wells Mrs. George Wells Mr. Jos. Wells Mrs. K. Wellings Arthur Welliver Mrs. Zella Weltaon Mr. Paul C. Wendall Mr. and Mrs. Ronald West Mr. and Mrs. George Weymouth Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wheaton Mr. and Mrs. Lane E. Wheaton Robert Wheaton Reni Whitcomb Bobby White George White Regina White Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White Jr. Mr. Walter White Mr. and Mrs. William J. White Michael White Richard A. White Richard White Mrs. White Mr. and Mrs. William J. White Jr. Jerry White Patrick D. White Mr. Wesley White Mr. Laurence White Mr. and Mrs. John White Mrs. George White Mr. and Mrs. Daniel White Celeste White Mrs. Barry White B. White Arthur and Esther White Mr. and Mrs. White Malcolm White Virginia S. White Mr. White Mrs. Doris B. White Nancy Jane White Robert D. White Peter White II Mrs. Siles Whitmer Jean Whittie Mr. and Mrs. Whittier Leslie Wise John Wise Paul Wise Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wise Mrs. Alice Winter Kathryn Winterson Mr. Winson Wings Winchester Assembly 50 IN ' T order of rainbow for girls Al Williams Barbara Williams Bill Williams Mrs. Christine Williams Freida Williams Mr. Lloyd L. Wilbur Paul Williams Mrs. Williamson Mrs. M. Willett Charles Willis Ethel Willis Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wilson Mrs. Charles Wilson Mrs. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wils on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson Mrs. Wilton Leonard Williams Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox Mrs. Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Abert Wilde Barry Withers Mr. and Mrs. Authur Wiggin Gerry Wiggin Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Wightman Mrs. Wilmanbilly Wickwire Kathy Wickwire Lisa Wickwire Doug Wickwire R. Wiezerbecki Pearl Widtfelt George Widfelt Woburn Bowling Supplies Mr. Eollinget Albert Wong Mr. James Wood James Wood, Jr. Rev. and Mrs. John Wood Robert Wood Florence Woodmwn Mr. and Mrs. Danile Woolard Jimmi Woolard Lorri Wooldrogde Uncle Wooldrige Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wooldridge David Wooldridge Wayne Wooldridge Wendy Wooldrige Debbie Wooldridge Mr. Wothen Brad Wright Janet Wright Brad Wright Mr. Wright Henry W. Wrigley Shirly Froton The Old Y Bobbie Yaeger Mrs. Yarnell Frank Yennaco Cecelis Yopp Keny Yopp Donald Young John Young Cherrie Young Marcella Young Robin (DECA) Young Mr. Jon Youngquist Yo-Yo Guy Zacconi Nick Zacconi Mr. and Mrs. Zampell Mrs. Henry Zanello Clyburn Zanglefoot Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Zarrella Arnold Ziffle Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman Mrs. Josephine Zizza Mrs. Ann Zollo F. M. Zollo Mrs. Alexander Zolner Sharon Zolner Mrs. Robert Zolubos Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Zonpa Mrs. Patsy Zona Lena Zorzanello Mrs. John A. Zubel Mrs. Zubel Zwicker Zyops Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 182 Edward P. Gilgun Mayor of Woburn SNUG HARBOR CABINS FIVE HOUSEKEEPING UNITS Overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on Route I-A 911 Ocean Blvd. Wallis Sands, Rye, N. H. Tel. A.C. 603 — 436-2005 Manager MR. N. MIRRA 183 Standing (left to right): Donald Deluca, Carl Torrice, George Contalonis, Joseph Crowley, Dr. Robert Gonsalves Sitting (left to right): Ann Martin (sec.), Marilyn Finnerty, Dr. Charles Lamontaigne (Supt.), Kathleen Brennan. —School Committee Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 WOBURN SCHOOL COMMITTEE 184 Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 . t « J i fc- ' «wsuu ‘MtH. irriwwr S. M « ' ill ito, - . % ♦ lr: 3 r‘‘ HUJ JSS. wk •tTrrr- •—•• ' “ v ‘ K WEST WOOD STUDIOS OFFICIAL CLASS PHOTOGRAPHERS 218 Chestnut Street Needham, Mass. 444-0042 185 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We the staff of the 1972 INNITOU wish to commend the following for their assistance in yearbook. THE WESTWOOD STUDIOS — Mr . Jack Kelly THE WOBURN DAILY TIMES THE TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY — Mr. Paul Delaney THE ADVISORS — Mr. Peter Dempsey Mrs. Kathleen Walsh THE CO-EDITORS — Sheila Tully Jayne Cennerazzo Marcia Flaherty Patty Stella TREASURER — Elaine Skounjos BUSINESS MANAGER — Virginia Connelly THE STAFF of 1972 INNITOU THE ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY OF WOBURN HIGH SCHOOL THE PEOPLE AND BUSINESS MEN OF WOBURN creating our Best Wishes WOBURN CITY COUNCIL ALDERMEN AT LARGE J. Frank Hassett Bennie R. Berardi WARD ALDERMEN Thomas Gouthro John McLaughlin William Shaughnessey Albert J. Ottariano Donald O ' Brien Richard O ' Rourke Norman Peterson Congratulations Class of 1972 TANNERS NATIONAL BANK Compliments of Brodie Industrial Trucks, Inc. Exit 38, Route 128 Woburn, Mass. 933-6200 THE COMPLETE MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT HOUSE 188 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 72 Melrose Electric Motor Sales Service Inc. 179 Tremont St. Melrose, Mass. Congratulations! From John A. Harrison Inc. Good Luck! Leo Bastoni Inc. 189 Best Wishes Class of ' 72 Best Wishes From F. M. CASE NORTH WOBURN PHARMACY MACHINE CO. to the Graduating Class EDWARD G. BOYLE INSURANCE AGENCY INC. As you graduate, a guide to life: ROTARY 4 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 St. Woburn, Mass. 190 Best of Luck to the Class of 1972 Rose, Kay and Mary Ann COLONIAL BEAUTY SALON Best Wishes Always to the Class of 1972 THE SHAKER GLEN PHARMACY KEY CLUB President David Donovan Vice President James Hubbard Secretary Mark Given Treasurer Richard Green 191 ROUTE 128 B. T. CONLON OIL PACKAGE STORE SERVICE, INC. Best of Success in the Luck to Future to Class of Class of ' 72 ' 1972 ANDERSON OIL SERVICE ROBERT NEWTON COIFFURES 476 Main Street Woburn, Mass. For a Lovelier You Success to the Class of 72 Directed by Mr. Leon Huttig—Stylist 933-0695 192 Success in the RED BARN Future KINDERGARTEN ♦ 237 Winn St. TANCRETI 933-5176 PHARMACY Congratulates its Graduates in Class of ' 72 Barbara Joanne Scalley Alan Joseph Devaney Stephanie Johnson William Depper McElhiney Class of ' 72 LUNDQUIST AND SON CORP. 340 Washington St. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes Trust in the Lord With All Thine Heart; And Lean Not Into Thine Own Understanding In All thy Ways Acknowledge Him, And He Shall Direct thy Paths D. GERARD WHITE 20 Hilltop Pkwy. CONSTRUCTION INC. 933-4617 Congratulations to the Class of ' 72 NORTH WOBURN HARDWARE 91 I Main St No. Woburn Telephone 935-3666 Best of Luck to the Class of 1972 DICK ' S AUTO REPAIR 194 Compliments of SINDONI AND SONS Painting Contractors 31 Waverly Road 933-5236 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of ' ll SEVERANCE TRUCKING COMPANY INC. 195 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 From DANIEL MAZZA CO., INC 3 Draper Street Woburn, Mass. MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Congratulations to the Class of 72 30 Wyman Street Woburn. Mass. Complete Landscaping Service SPENCE Growers of Fresh Vegetables Dealer of Scotch Pine and Balsam Christmas Trees also Balsam Christmas Wreaths Congratulations Class 1972 E-Z WAY CLEANERS Best Wishes 72 WOBURN BARRELL CO. 197 Best of Luck Class of ' 72 CHARLIE ' S RESTAURANT Best Wishes HOLLAND BROTHERS CHEVRON Congratulations to the Graduating Class of ' 72 DeROSA SHELL STATION Success in the Future to All Members of the Class of 1972 ROSSLER AND SONS INC. T98 Best Wishes From LONG’S AUTO SCHOOL 50 Harrison Ave. Woburn, Mass. 933-3339 BUSINESS LISTINGS Compliments of CARLO ' S TOWN COUNTRY COIFFURES RICHARDS HEATING OIL LENNORD FURNITURE CO. CO. IDEAL FLOORS PALAGE ENGINEERING CO. HOLIDAY FASHIONS WOBURN HOUSE OF PIZZA ANTHONYS HOMES AND COMPANY W. H. SIMMONS CORP. TURSKR CORP. DR. GEORGE VALLIS, D.D.S. Congratulations Class of ’72 ATLAS PAINT SUPPLY 31 2 Main Street Woburn, Mass. MARION’S INC. 933-2674 429 Main St. Phone Woburn 933-3069 DOHERTY BROS. LIQUORS INC. 161 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Congratulations Class of 1972 GUY ' S SMOKE SHOP 492 Main St. Woburn 201 THOMAS F. SCALLEY SONS gg otc Mg Ma HtArtfi a co STQAcra f. Bfl 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 202 Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of 72 Class of 72 ♦ ♦ FERNSTROM LYNCH-CANTILUON FUNERAL HOME MOVING SYSTEM LUKIE ' S SUNOCO 545 Main Street 933-9707 Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 WILCOX HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Main Street Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to REIN REAL ESTATE the Class of 1972 180 Cambridge Rd. 7-1 1 Woburn 935-2700 FOOD STORES At the Four Corners SEVEN-ELEVEN THE TOWNE Best Wishes to TOT FAIR the Class of 1972 EZ WAY CENTER BOSTON BABY Hours 10 A.M.-9 P.M. (Sat. 6 P.M.) 229 Main St. Woburn Woburn Shopping Plaza Woburn, Mass. Infants Wear — Gifts — Sizes: Infant to Size 14 205 HOGAN TRUCK TIRE Best of Everything to Woburn Graduates Best Wishes to the Class of BOND SHOES Quality Shoes for the Entire Family 409 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-0602 Florsheim Stride Rite Red Cross CUMMINGS INDUSTRIAL CENTER Best Wishes to the Class of 72 JIM ' S AUTO BODY 106 Winn St. Woburn, Mass. Tel. 933-6373 207 THE EVERETT J. BIXBY Senior Junior FUNERAL HOME 14 Johnson Street 935-0025 Woburn, Massachusetts 933-1439 Compliments of 935-1439 J. J. SPENCER SONS, INC. 89 Winn St. Woburn, Mass. Trucking and Contracting Tel. 933-1709 30 Lanes Candlepin-House WOBURN BOWLADROME, INC. 32-36 Montvale Avertue Woburn, Mass. 208 GLENDALE NURSING HOME ♦ Best Wishes to Class of 1972 DO-NUT KITCHEN AND COMPANY Congratulations to Class of 1972 LUCIA ' S SUPERMARKET Good Luck to Class of 1972 Best Wishes From To the Class of 1972. May All Your GOALS Be Reached KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Compliments of Walter Delaney and Bob Vance 210 WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MA. V CLASS OF ’72 HISTORY It was September of ’68 when we first walked through the fresh¬ man doors and into the ivy covered walls of Woburn High School. It was the year of the immortal ' ’Battle of the Bands,” the end of the Beach boys, and the beginning of Richard Nixon ' s term as president. It was a year of following and learning from an idolized senior class, and first hearing how to file to first period class without bells. Our first taste of student government came with 18 hopeful candidates politicing throughout 8 building. Gary Lightbown, Jimmy Hubbard, Paula Crawford, and George Smith were our officers. A two page code of dress was distributed forbidding tight sweaters, teased hair 5 round neck T-shirts, high boots, sandals without socks (for fear of injury) and of course dungarees. Woburn’s first in a series of underground newspapers, the O pinion , was started by dissenting ex-Sentorian staffers to liber¬ alize the established paper. Instead, the price of the Sentorian rose to 15 cents. The Communications Committee,, this year including all the class officers, attempted to set up channels of communication with the School Committee, but after much argumentation, the communications WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MA. . . V, • • ■ : ■ - . . . ' tl . . h - ■ •• - «• . . i : - ; ' . ; ' - • •• ’• 3. | J ■ • ‘ ■ ' . - ■ I um L 2 committee dissolved. The Leo Club was started, and we held our first prom, Majestic Islands, which was (thank God) nothing like the afternoon 8th grade dance. Who could ever forget our first assembly when Thurlow Spurr and the Spurlows, a thirty member group appeared on September 25, with a fast-moving, entertaining professional revue. Music for Modern Americans.” They sang many a catchy safety tune on Driver s Ed. Like most everything else, we learned the next morning that it was a great success.” Many other exciting events catae to pass that year. The Home Maintenance Department, specifically, Richard DiNitto, made the two ticket booths outside Connolly Memorial Stadium, and the month of February was called off because of snow. Also that year, dangero drugs, such as pot, became a dirty word to concerned politicians in our city, resulting in many a massive drug program, and a winning football team, under the direction of first year coach Lenny Hill, beat undefeated Winchester on a crowded Thanksgiving Day. It was also the last Turkey Day victory we ' d see against Winchester as supporting” students at Woburn High. - . ■ .. • ' ' - • To . - . C • . ■ . Y- W ■ . . •f . ■ 3 Who could forget John Albano as he ran away with first prize at the Science in Physical Science Fair. It was the first time Seniors were able to hold their prom outside of the school, and we realized that it was time for unity and change,time for discovery and tragedy, as our class payed its last respects to David Sweetser. As we returned from summer vacation, dreams of warm beach days and no homework vanished into the reality of starting with a clean slate and the opportunity of writing our own records, a day lost to education, is a day lost . ,,. , , __ forever, and filing to first period class, again without bells. There was a new outlook--trying to find a path to escape the pressure of closed studies and notes to go to the bathrooms. Again we looked to the upper classmen for the answers, but there weren ' t any. ©nly promises of someday having the right to a cigarette and leaving doors that close tight at 7: 5. We finally realized that it was up to us to find the out, and with many hopes Glenn Fitchett, Carl Restivo, Paula Crawford, and Rich McKenna were elected. But four people couldn’t do the job it would take 700 to do. We saw the creation of Housemaster ' s Plan which would try to bring the faculty and students together. We saw the dynasty of the Math Team with individual honors going to Pat © ' Connor, and John Albano win¬ ning first place in Physics at the Science Fair. • ' •. . . ; ' . ” ' . ' . j • - ■ . - . - . . •- r • ' ’ - - . ■ ■ ' 1 - ' ' r. - „ ' 5 of - • r «•?. , r. Things started to work as 1300 girls at the high school com¬ plained that ’’the miniskirt was too cold for the winter months. , so slacks are needed.” And dress slacks were allowed at the High school. But still no dungarees. Change and C oncern—On October 13, 1969, there was a Mora¬ torium with 150,000 people on Boston Common pleading for peace, and several hundred students on Woburn Common were asking for the same thing. People were impressed, but still more names were added to the list of dead that day. A past member oi our faculty expressed his opinion in the October 29 issue of the Sentorian by saying, ”1 think the march was an unorganized waste of efforr. The kids in school gained much more than those who marched. They contributed and benefited more by discussing the issues candidly.” But those who sat on the common that cold October day were united in one cause. It was a year of more changes as Dr. Lamontagne replaced Dr. Kassett as Superintendent of Schools, Miss Herlihy became the new Dean of Girls, and Nellie left the cafeteria scene to be replaced by edible lunches. Alan Devaney won the Public Speaking Contest with his rendition of The Tell -Tale Heart , students picked up trash on Ecology Day, and while no one showed up for the hockey games at Lynn Arena, girls’ field hockey was tearing up the turf with an und.efeated season. ■ . , ■ 5 The best was yet tc come during three spring days in April when the show was turned over to the teachers as three members of our faculty spent a few days in jail, and we got a short but welcomed vacation. The highlight of the year was our sophomore prom, Magical Mystery Tour,’ 3 with refreshments served in the lower school cafeteria. Returning as Juniors in September, we were welcomed again by the morning P. A. announcements and a break in every school day by bomb scares. It was always mystifying to us as how the whole school could be searched in a few minutes. Then there was the spur of the moment football rally with no other than Dave Paps making his bid for the presidency. Dan Burger didn’t think the candidates speech-making assembly was as funny as everyone else did, and thus was elected to the Presidency of the Junior Class along with Kevin Murphy, Paula Crawford (who by now has become an institution) and Rich McKenna who fought a hard battle and won unopposed. There were football games which ended with the firing of Coach Hill, a basketball season which ended with the resig¬ nation of Coach Skeffington. And then there was the Joyce A.rena with a hockey team that few will forget as the Tanners hustled their way to first place in the Middlesex League and brought the trophy home. The installation of the Junior Activities Committee, open to anyone who was willing to work, brought Open Campus to a near reality. .... - ■ . ■ , ;3 ■ ■ - 6 This was the first year that many of us got our fill of PSAT 1 s , NMSQT 1 s, SAT’s, and Achievements. The feeling of nausea after one of those long Saturday mornings will remain with us for quite some time. Women teachers were allowed to wear pant suits, and again our math team was victorious with individual honors going to Pat O’Connor of the class of ’72. The European tours went into effect again, everyone wore dungarees one day and got away with it, and we massed around the auditorium to listen to the class officers speak on open campus, only to be sent back to 7th period class. Our first formal, Illusions,” was held in the upper school cafeteria, and Norino’s cottage became the setting for a raid by the Rye Police Force, all three of them. We left in June with the realization that we would return as seniors, the leaders of the school, the young adults of tomorrow, and the worst class in 37 years. During the Summer of ’71, Woburn became a regular on the 11 p.m. news as over one million dollars worth of damage in fire bombings shocked many into the realization that a few of the city’s youth were somewhat disenchanted and quite restless. There w ere crackdowns on vagrancy around the common, and the addition of two friendly police dogs to the force. On that happy note we entered in September for the last time. 7 There was something strange about the beginning of this school year, and almost everyone, including the faculty, had the pre¬ monition that it was t© be different and almost exciting. The first new class to come to come up in two years showed us that all junior high graduates aren’t as reserved as we expected them to be. And finally, after many long, hard months of communications, it was here. 0pen Campus. Or, as it is fondly known to seniors, semi-mini-modern-liberal-open campus plan. It affected a grand total of 100 seniors who were fortunate enough to have first and last period studies. A new type of excitement, unknown or forgotten to many came with a football team that won more than one game a season. Sounds of Mr. Janks and Watermelon Man, pride, determination, and a rally before every game almost overshadowed the disenchantment at the end. The closet, most emotional elections our class has ever seen gave us Mark Bastoni, Carl Restivo, Paula Crawford, and Richard McKenna, as our Senior officers. Things had changed since our Freshman year, and we can truthfully say of these officers that they led the way, because a large majority of the class was behind them. There was an assembly as the First Gear invaded the auditorium, with hopes of more to come. The open campus plan wasn ' t as disasterous as many had pre¬ dicted it to be, and there was more change. Third period cafe, complete with doughnuts, cheerios, and locked doors. But for those of you who couldn’t stand the excitement, there were mini courses consisting of Firefighting, Law Enforcement, The Role of Women in i Society, and last but not least, Mrs. Walsh ' s knitting class. M ' . - i 3 j 1 d? • ■ : •. ’ . j 1 r - r 3 V A n j 3 ,.lo $ r bn ie9 ouMttiUi ' ; :;•-: i iJ tfttO SB ' Iii t ?cf oj Ji 8 A Portrait of Christmas, complete with stained glass windows and lots of snowflakes, put everyone in a festive holiday spirit. No one got suspended for sloppy dress, and Eugene Lawnicki won a tree and planted it on the grounds of the high school. Mr. Kimball had gone, so Mrs. McCauseland directed the senior play, El-ath of a Salesman. It was the most successful and enjoyable event ever put on by our class. The track team was running unnoticed even though Steve Gaffney and George Clark were breaking records faster then they could be made. The basketball team, along with the golf team improved their records over last year, and the Joyce Arena was again a place oi excitement and accomplishment. Four original one act plays were presente d with the comedy, Gunjoke and Steve Hart ' s imitation of Ed Sullivan taking 1st prize. Panic, distress, and pure horror filled the hearts of many senior girls as the girl ' s room was mysteriously locked at the wrong times. A unanimous decision knocked the locked off leaving the smokey chambers open forever. Miss Herlihy resigned as Dean of Girls, the cheerleaders and majorettes brought home a trophy, the girls softball team as of this writing goes undefeated, the Black and Orange review was lerisite by none other than CHUck Tucelli, and many dollars for scholars were collected for hopeful college students. : ; , n .-. ' I , • i . ■ ' , . . : - ' . • . ' ■ l ' ; •; , ■ ; 9 So here we are today with this week being a change in tradition. Yet to come is the senior reception at the Chateau D ' Ville and graduation day-minus commencement speakers. he spent four long years together, learning, sacrificing, laughing, suffering, and whether we realize it or not, we did it together. Look around you today, study the faces of the people near you, because it will probably be the last time you ' ll see them. Because now you ' ll be expelled out into a world that won ' t be welcoming you with open arms, a world that might not give you a second chance. This is a world for us to continue what we have started here, A world to change. Together. WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MA. ■ - ■ i... : • ' ■ ' • i : • . • r :• _ •7 . V. . : L L-’I - f.. j Jlu ' . ’ .■ . ■ r ' ■ ' ' . , o .. : v ' ' •• • ■ ■ . , ■ ' v ' ■■■’- •; . “ : j, ■ ' i ' - j . - WOBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY WOBURN, MA. Compliments of JOHN L. BROPHY GRASTOM CORPORATION JOSEPH H. APP. COMPANY COMPANY Best Wishes Class ' 72 Compliments of WOODBRIDGE PRESS COMPANY 211 5P wnPnPnPnPnPnPnPnPw ' wnPnPnPnPnPnPwnPwvnP Hundreds of Ranches, Capes Colonials for you and your family to choose from.If it’s on the market, We have.it.....Save $$ gas--One stop does it all. ....No Appointment Necessary.... Just drop in - Open every day night. V.A. F.H.A. Buyers Welcome $£UERS BUY£R$ REAL ESTATI (Covering 12 Different Towns) Money Back Guarantee For 1 Year Any Home ARNOLD-FISHER COMPANY 212 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 72 WOBURN CAB COMPANY Congratulations to the Class of USED PARTS Radiators — Sections — Motors Grills — Transmissions — Glass 1972 ABERJONA FRANK RYAN AUTO PARTS ORCHESTRA rr 278 Salem Street 933-4440 CLIFFORD C. BOUTWELL Proprietor Congratulations to the Class of 72 THE CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE of THE CHURCH OF SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO CANNON-NEELON Wallpaper — Paint — Window Shades 23 Montvale Ave. 933-2021 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 72 10 Montvale Ave. 933-2857 D. L. MAHER CO. Water Supply Contractors 933-2046 Woburn, Massachusetts 215 Best Wishes NOBILE COMPANY For Prescriptions Call SHAKER GLEN PHARMACY INC. ALFORD BLOOMQUIST Best of Luck to the Class of 1972 JOHNSON BROTHERS AND COMPANY Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 PERILLOS SUB SHOP 349 Main St. Woburn Congratulations 72 BOB ' S BARBER SHOP MORGAN LINEN SERVICE DIV. BAY STATE CLEAN TOWEL CORP. 23 Conn St. Woburn, Mass. Good Luck to Class of 1972 21S ALBERT F. FINETHY INC. Best Wishes 72 ' Contractor and Builder 142 Bedford Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 933-2055 MIDLAND SAND AND GRAVEL JEWELRY AND GIFTS Featuring Woburn High Class Rings Charms Tie Pins Pierced Earrings Watches Charm Bracelets Diamonds Repair of All Watches and Clocks Done on Premises SILVERMAN ' S MEN ' S SHOP n charge accounts welcomed 394 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Complete Line of Men ' s— Boy ' s—Student ' s Clothing FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE 933-1908 408 Main St. jewelers Woburn 219 Best Wishes to the Class of 72 From PIC-A-DILLY CLUB ' . Congratulations to the Graduates of Woburn High From i TWO O ' CLOCK LOUNGE Best Wishes to the Class of 72 HOWDY BEEFBURGER Congratulations — Class of 1972 RALPH BISHOP ' S PREPARED FOOD SHOPPE Phone 933-0991 502 Main St. SAL R. ELIA, Proprietor Woburn, Mass. 221 REMODELING • CABINETS • FORMICA PAUL D. WISE General Contractor Tel. 933-4728 19 Minchin Drive Woburn, Mass. COUNTRY CLUB ESSO Best Wishes BAY STATE FLOOR WALL CO., INC. 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 44 North Policy St. A. J. Lilley Salem, N. H. Congratulations MK pB ! V WOBURN OIL PARTS 263 Salem St. Woburn, Mass. ROBERT NEWTON COIFFURES 476 Main Street Woburn, Mass. For a Lovelier You Directed by Mr. Leon Huttig—Stylist 933-0695 223 Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 NORTHEAST AND ACE DISPOSAL • t ! II !• ' I I • ' ' WohuiM, M.vc • ., i jfajg ' TuM-j
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