Bedford High School - Missile Yearbook (Bedford, MA)
- Class of 1975
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BEDFORD r ' Bedford Free Public Library Bedford, Massachusetts 01730 Home of the Bedford Flag The Bedford Flag, commissioned to Cornet John Page in 1737 by King George II of England, was carried by his son, Nathaniel, who fought with the Bedford Minutemen at the Battle of Concord Bridge, April 19, 1775. FEB 2012 missile 1975 BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS F PRESIDENT CLAUDIA ABRAMS If you will it, it is no dream. JEANNE M. ANDERSON What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us KATHY ACKERMAN Music is playing inside my head Over and Over And Over again My friend, there ' s no end to the music BRETT A. ANGUS KATHLEEN J. AHERN Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. DAVID ALAN ANSEL This is the dead land This is the cactus land Here the stone images Are raised, here they recieve The supplication of a dead man ' s hand Under the twinkle of a fading star. — Eliot DAVID W. ALIE ALYSIA ANTHONY The first thing to do in life is to do with purpose what one proposes to do. i 5 KENNETH C. BLOMSTEDT ELAINE E. BOYCE MICHAEL BONELLI STEVE BRADFORD The problem with people is that they try to put everything in a nutshell DIANE BOUDREAU Two roads diverge in a wood, And I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. MEGHAN BRADY You will do foolish things but do them with enthusiasm. KAREN MERCEDES BRENNAN Everybody has to be somebody to somebody to be anybody. THOMAS J. BRADY MICHAEL J. BRYANT GAIL BRZESKI Give me your own special smile ROBERT BUMBACA EDWARD R. BURRI MICHAEL D. BUTLER Winning isn ' t everything; But it sure beats anything That comes in second. SUSANNA CALLAHAN The Deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. LESLIE CAMERON If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it ' s yours, If it doesn ' t, it never really was. STEPHEN CAMPBELL wmmm EILEEN C.CASSIDY If you do not understand my silence you will never understand mv words. 10 11 RICHARD A. COLLINS KEVIN COLLITON Never trust a man who doesn ' t drink. camera shy MICHAEL J. COMLEY MICHAEL J. COUGHLIN Now that the first quarter is over, I look forward to the next three quarters with mixed emo- tions, as I dream of scoring the winning touchdown in overtime. rfm DOUGLAS COOMBS Doug There is no such thing as too much SNOW ANN DOROTHY COYNE don ' t know half of you as well as I like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve. m p I [ ' . 1 LAURIE CULLINGTON The love in your heart wasn ' t put there to stay, love isn ' t love until you give it away. JEANNE DION Look to this day for it is life, the very life of life For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; a dream of hap- piness, and every tomorrow a vi- sion of hope. MARGARET F. DONIGAN Happiness is like a butterfly, The more you chase it, The more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things it comes and softly sits on your shoulder. RICHARD DODGE Every Man has to seek in his own way to make his own self more noble and to realize his own true worth. MICHAEL DOREY CAROL DEBARARDIS GAIL BEVERLY DUNHAM VALERIE MARIE DOUGLAS Friendship is the Sunshine in the Garden of Life. But when friend- ship is not there, the Garden of Life is dark and lonely. KLAUS DEUTSCHER ARLEEN M. DEVINE JIM DELFINO CAROL BEATRICE DILL Wit is the only wall between us and darkness. Beulah, peel me a grape. 15 PATRICIA A. GEPvLEK Laugh and be jolly when it rains, any fool can do so when the sun shines. DIANE GOSS After all: It is not just what is around us but what is in us, not what we have but what we are that makes us really happy . . . ANNE K. GILBERT We do not remember days, We remember moments. TODD H. GORDON SHIELA GILROY KAY GURLEY There is too much to say and too little space and I don ' t even know where to begin! HELEN L. GREGORY And after death, through the long To Be (which, I think, must surely keep love ' s laws), I, should you chance to have need of me, Am ever and always, only yours. 18 KERRY HOWARD Hope is the knowledge that to- morrow will bring a rebirth of Love, Peace, and Joy JONATHAN A. HURD When I was a child, I thought that infinity was some- where just on the other side of a hundred. Now, I realize that it ' s on the other side of a million. SUSAN L. JEPSEN Take your time, think alot, think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. SANDRA LEE JOHNSON MARK HOPKINS STEVE JAMES As long as you try your hardest there is no need for an excuse. m JENNIFER R. JANEK Skinned knees are easier to fix than broken dreams. JOYCE JONES 21 SUSAN M. KATTWINKEL For yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ROBIN JONES PATRICIA KEOHAN Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them ? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement. For even the very wise cannot see all ends. J.R.R. TOLKIEN SUSAN KAY KELLY Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. DAVID JONUSKIS JEAN KENNEY Sometimes deep in my sighs are wishes for the peaceful skies of long ago. JAYNE KING CHUN Are we forever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope? JANET M. KENISON You ' ve got a friend. JOHNW. KING UJHAt i n MARTHA KING All I care for is to know Christ, to experience the power of His resurrection, and to share his sufferings in growing conformity with His death if only I may finally arrive at the resurrection from the dead. Phil. 3:10-11 WILLIAM KINNEY ' BILL- DEBORAH KONKLE For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, northings present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all cretion, will be able to separate us from the Love of God in Jesus Christ our Lord. ROMANS 8:38-39 RSV LYDIA KRUTCHKOFF I have sought thy nearness with all my heart I call thee, and going out to meet thee, I found thee coming toward me. DIANE H. KUCHER My peace I leave with you, let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid. You believe in God, believe also in Me THOMAS KREUELS Live for today; for he that lives for tomorrow, will have had nothing of yesterday. He that seeketh beauty, will find it, for there is beauty in everything. DOUGLAS LOWE v ROBERT DAVID LOWNEY Whatever is not nailed down is mine, Whatever I can pry loose is not nailed down. PAUL A. LUND KARL LUNDGREN Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me, and just be my friend. WILLIAM MACDONALD ANNE MASKALENKO You can ' t teach a man anything; you can only help him discover it within himself. CHERYL ANN MASTROMATTEO Life is only memories 25 AUDREY MATURO FREDK. MAYER IE Whoever wants to boast must boast of what the Lord has done. ROBERT MAZZONE MICHAEL McCABE Tennis anyone? KATHRYN McHUGH Happy are those who dream dreams and have the courage to make them come true. SHARON McKENNA 26 ALFRED R. MCKIE MICHAEL J. MERCURIC- PAMELA L. McMAHAN One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood. GAD J. MEIRON I ' ll tell you a big secret, Mon Cher. Don ' t wait for the Last ■Judgement. It takes place every day. WENDY MELTZ WEN Don ' t let it bring you down-it ' s only castles burning just find someone who ' s turning and you will come around. PAUL MESSER DALE DIANE MEYRICK Dear God, be good to me-the sea is so wide and my boat is so small. Amen. Prayer of the Breton Fisherman DAVID R. MICHAUD Man ' s reach should exceed his grasp. ROSEMARIE MORRISSEY JANET MURPHY JEFFREY MORSE How does it feel to be without a home, like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone? KIMBERLY A. MILLIGAN Determination is the keyword to accomplishment. SUSAN MUDGETT People who think they know it all are very annoying to those of us who do. CHRIS MURPHY I refuse to dress any differently for this picture than I usually do! BARRY A. NAWOICHIK Time is a very important thing in the world, how you spend it is even more important. ROBERT NEWTON CATHERINE NOLAN Always take the time to say what is in your heart. PATRICK O ' CONNER MAUREEN O ' KEEFE SUSAN PASCUCCI ROBERT PERRY RUTH PORTER 31 DOMINIC A. RAFFAELO JEFFREY J. REARDON MARK E. REED KATHLEENS. RILEY He alone is great who turns the voice of the wind into a song made sweeter by his own loving. LESLIE VICTORIA RIMBACH Happiness is a sunbeam which may pass through a thousand persons without losing a particle of its original ray; nay, when it strikes a kindred heart, like the converged light upon a mirror, it reflects itself with redoubled brightness. It is not perfected till it is shared. JAMES PORTER ROBERT RIZZARI CASSANDRA L. ROBERTS Things are never as bad as they seem, If you dream your favorite kind of dreams. Tomorrow you may hear a new secret told Or find a new friend and a warm hand to hold. 32 GREGG LEWIS SANDY ROBERT A. ROBIDOUX BRYAN ROSS SAMSON Win as if you were used to it, Lose as if you enjoyed it for a change. I am gratful to the system that educated me. I feel a very special kind of grate- fullness. It is the appreciation one would feel toward a well intent ioned friend who accidentally shot you while aiming at the as- sassin behind you. CLAUDIA L. ROSE With all its shame, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. KENNETH E. SCHEYDER Everything worth while, that one values in life is worth striving for. DAVID SHAUGHNESSEY LISA SENIO Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . A time of innocence, A time of confidence. Long ago . . it must be I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; They ' re all that ' s left you. BOOKENDS THEME MICHAEL SHEEHAN MARCI A. SHIELDS 36 CONNIE TIPPIT Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiam. LAURIE J. URQUHART 37 LINDA M VERNUCCI KIMBERLY WALKER There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. JODI WALCOTT Happiness is . . . a smiling face JOSEPH A. VERRIER CHRISTOPHER WEAVER DEBORAH ANN WAYE Happiness is knowing someone loves you: ROXANNE WEBER lam not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. R. KURT WEIDMAN leaving all the changes far from far behind. KIRT W. WILSON RONALD SLATE . . . And in chasing what I thought was Moonbeams I have run into a couple of walls, but in looking back at the faces I ' ve been, I would sure be the first one to say when I look at myself today, wouldn ' ta done it any other way. — Jim Croce CHRISTINE BOWEN Beauty gathered in the bright ness of the sunny hours — is often best remembered in the quiet dark. 41 MARK HOOTS JOHN BOTHWELL I am the slime from the video oozin ' across on your livin ' room floor. I am the slime from the video, can ' t stop the slime, peo- ple, look at me go! KAREN KLEBER MARGARET BOATRIGHT SENIORS NOT PICTURED STEVEN AHO CYNTHIA BARRETT MICHAEL K. BRADY CYNTHIA CHAPMAN GAIL E.CONNOLLY MICHAEL DOUCET JOHN HANSEN MICHAEL LAGASSE JEFFERY LEWIS RICHARD MCKENNA MARK A. MILLER LAWRENCE ORDER MICHAEL ORDER STEPHEN J. PEREGRIM MARGARET A. QUIGLEY PETER W.SAMPSON BERNARD STEVENSON 42 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Susan Hennrikus Gregory Winter Klaus Deutcher Eileen Cassidy SPIFFIEST SPLIT ENDS 44 COMICAL QUACKS Ethel Sullivan and Tom Lane SCATHINGLY CYNICAL Joyce Jones and Bob Yanosik GARGANTUAN GRINNERS SueJepsen and David Underwood VIVACIOUS VAUDEVILLIANS Martha King and Chris Murphy 45 HIGH SCHOOL SONG I don ' t know how to love him The Whipping post My girl Bill I feel pretty, oh so pretty Mr. Ambrose . . Detention hall That special date . Our prom queen I don ' t like spiders or snakes Biology students Feeling stronger every day The locker rooms Put the lime in the coconut The chem students Sounds of silence You ' re so vain The library The N.H.S. Me + Julio down by the school yard After school activities Those were the days, my friends Bomb scares of ' 71 Oh, say can you see the day we graduate? I hear you want a revolution Open campus committee The monster mash JMr. The cafeteria lunches Hark, the herald angels sing Daily announcements I gotta be me • Chris Murphy Sue Mudgett can see clearly now Vision + Hearing tests J gottcha uh huh Catching skippers They are killing me softly with their song in band Outing club is a rocky mountain high The bathrooms have smoke on the water 75% of the boys have never heard of Earth Shoes, while 269 of the girls have never heard of them. 55 Front Row: Bobby Warwick, Bobby Bilafer, John Brown, Mark Hurd, Tri-captains: Greg Winter, Mike Dorey, and David Underwood, Steve Bradford, Matt Moeller, Tom Lane, Jeff Reardon. Back Row: Coach Patuleia, Jeff Morse, Bryan Samson, Frank Silva, Jeff Curran, Jon Hol- lenbeck, Jim Wieler, Doug Coombs, David Dalrymple, Bill Harrison, Bob Schorsch, Bob Ayasse, Dave Tomson . ■■Best year ever! Out of thirteen games, Bedford ' s varsity soccer team had seven shutouts — breaking all previous records. The team had four Dual Coun- ty League All Stars: Dave Underwood, Greg Winter, Mike Dorey, and Matt Moeller. Mike Dorey was also selected by the East- ern Mass. Coaches Asso- ciation as an All-Scholas- tic Soccer Player. Next season should be even bet- ter. Tri-Captains: Left to Right: David Michaud, Robert Wilson, Charles Bruha, and Mr. Sabourin. i SENIORS: Left to Right: Tom Brady, Steve Ferri, Bob Newton, Erik Smith, Peter Lombardini, Bob Wilson, Mike Bonelli, Bob Yanosick, Scott Hansen, Tom Barnett, Dave Michaud, Chuck Bruha. 61 f ■- BEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL 1974 NO NAME POS. YEAR 10 Michaud, Dave B SR 60 Yanosick, Bob G SR 12 Bruha, Mike QB JR 61 Mizzoni, Mark G SO 15 Griffiths, Jim QB SO 62 Ace, Frank C JR 17 Lynch, Bill QB JR 64 Freni, John G JR 20 Stefanelli, Dave B JR 64 Sutton, Bob SO 21 Edwards, Keith B JR 65 Dunn, Bob G JR 22 ■Jepsen, Mike B SO 66 Smith, Karl G JR 23 D ' Auria, Rich B SO 68 Brady, Dennis G SO 24 Underwood, John B JR 70 Hansen, Scott T SR 25 Brady, Tom B SR 72 Lentine, Frank T SO 25 McHugh, Tom B JR 73 Ferri, Steve T SR 25 Powers, Steve B JR 74 Busa, Mark T JR 27 Barnett, Tom B SR 75 Wilson, Bob T SR 28 Kraus, Larry B JR 75 Hosking, Ross T SO 32 Hanson, Neil B JR 76 Frohlich, Mark T JR 35 Bumann, Paul B JR 78 Chaney, Eric T JR 35 Hitchcock, Ron JR 82 Sternberg, Kim E JR 41 Bruha, Chuck B SR 84 Schwelm, Bob E SO 42 D ' Auria, Bob B JR 85 Freni, Chuck E SO 43 Lombardini, Pete E SR 87 Newton, Bob E SR 44 Bonelli, Mike E SR Hoult, Howie JR 45 Masse, Bob SO Irwin, Dave B JR 50 Colombo, Bruce C SO Michaud, Steve JR 53 Hand, Doug C JR Kanouse, Terry G SO 55 Smith, Erik C SR Reidy, Bill B SO In the Beginning, there were four losses. Then, Head Coach Sabourin created Coaches Odams and Petrillo. Together, with help from Petrillo ' s walk, and Odam ' s Toni, as well as Sabourin ' s hair, they turned the season from one of and four to one of six and 0, tying the rec- ord for the most consecutive wins. They also became only the second team in Bedford ' s history to beat Way- land. Congratulations, Coach and Team; keep the win- ning tradition going! Left To Righ: Row 1: Cathy Nolan, Kathy McHugh, Kerry Howard, Maggie Boatwright, Roberta Daelhausen, Janet Murphy, Kathy Ri- ley, Pam MacMahan, Ethel Sullivan, Claudia Rose-Manager. Row 2: Ginny Bissanti, Diane D ' Auria, Maureen Mead, Linda Powderly, Judy Hennrikus, Kathy Dooley, Jennifer More, Ellen Penny, Laurie Proulx, Doreen Mead, Pam Pate. Left To Right: Row 1: Denise Costa, Sherry Gonsales, Nancy Payne, Leslie Schellhase, Jennifer Sears, Cindy Walcott, Ann Brode, Patty Clark. Row 2: Patty Hansen, Bonny Comley, Barbara Haynes, Janet Henderson, Janet Flynn, Becky Konkle. Row 3: Nancy Sullivan, Mary Beth Lehan, Patty Con- cannon, Carol Miller, Susan Gellatly, Terry Dunn, Laura Paradise, Joan Sullivan, Lauren Binsack, Robin Cosman. FIELD HOCKEY 66 Ml Le £ To fighf ?ou : Kerry Howard, Maggie Boatwright, Pam Pate, Cathy Nolan. Row 2: Patty Hansen, Kathy Dooley, Chris Emerson, Roberta Dael- hausen, Janet Fynn, Kathy McHugh, Ms. Lavochkin. Ml GIRLS BASKETBALL 68  1 1 , i u Left To Right: Row I: Carol Twombly, Lisa Riley, Doug Coombs, Karen Furey, Tom Kruels, Lynn Kettering. Left To Right: Row 2: Tom Ulrich, Bob Warwick, Terry Karouse, Peter Morris, Bill Baker, John Under- wood, Dave Thomson, Ken Schoendorf, Jim Wieler, Axel Kreuels, Laurence Ullman (coach) Scott Menzel, Erik Smith, Abigail Hafer, Marcia Morris, Frank Silva, Chris Mar- tin, Greg Winter, Dave Under- wood. SKI TEAM Left To Right: Row I: Karin Doss (Manager), Lauree Win- ter, Natalie Svendsen, Sue Wootton, Pam LaCombe, Sue Goldman, Sue Boissevain, Tracy Kane, Kathy Olmstead (Manager). Row 2: Howard Funkhauser, Myke Buck, Greg Walters, Carl Repucci, Dave Minassian, Jim Har- rington, Ken Bruner, Tom Faucher, Jamie Brady, Tom Stowell, Paul Larson. Row S.- Sean Byrne, Steve Ground, Bob Schwelm, Allan Larson, Klaus Deutscher, Dave Dal- rymple, Steve Ferri, Bob Wil- son, Neil Hanson, Jon Arms, John Sullivan (Coach). WINTER TRACK DO P(1 BASEBALL r ■L s f i V I nz ' til jCTST? IT S Varsity: Tom Barnett, Tod Webber, Ron Hemenway, Greg Rosinski, Steve Maglione, Doug Blake, Gerry McGrath, Dave Michaud, Mark Mathews, Alex Monger, Bill Siek- man, Jim Kirk, Kip Sternberg, Dan Lenihan, John Dooley, George Lynch. Junior Varsity: Frank Ace, Dave Budden, Phil Maglione, John Bettis, Steve Powers, Mike Herlihy, Bill MacDonald, Danny Bouchard, Brian Sutherland, Bob D ' Auna, Dean Whitehead. 80 SOFTBALL Left To Right: Row 1: Patty Hansen, Jen- nifer Sears, Ginny Bissanti, Janice Courto- golous, Jean Kenny, Sue Sullivan. Row 2: Lauren Binsack, Cindy Walcott, Mary Muldoon, Marsha Koury, Nancy Curtis, Karen Furey, Janet Flynn, Bonnie Comley, Patty Concannon, Julianne Neal. Row 3: Kathy Dooley, Kathy Wilson, Julie Swan- son, Ellen McHarg, Gail Harvey, Linda Null, Cindy Rosinski, Gail Anderson, Ann Brode. Left To Right: Row 1: Denise Boudreau, Susan Moll, Pam Confield, Linda Taylor, Gail Collins, Amy Bohrod. Row 2: Carol Collins, Sue Bridge, Sabrina Cronen, Cathy Cuthbert, Sherrel Bridge, Dotty Sparks, Sharon McKenna, Ms. Sparks. 81 LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE Left To Right: Row 1: Jonathon Hurd, Judy Hennrikus, Laura Paradise, Jim Lousararian, Phil Maglione, Greg Winter, Debbie Konkle. Row 2: Mr. Pateulia, Mrs. Latham, Jim Wieler, Bill Baker, Kathy Riley, Kathy Norkunas, Mr. Moss, Mrs. Kinney, Mr. Spinosa. 90 STUDENT COURT Left To Right: Tim Keohan, Matt Moeller, Mr. Gol- lis, Ms. Frenier, Ms. Lemerise, Meghan Brady. CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Left To Right: Mr. Sullivan, Miss Rawcliffe, Kathy Dooley, Roberta Daelhausen, Judy Baudanza, Susan Church, Jim Rice, Greg Winter, Susan Hennrikus. STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Left To Right: Mr. Duggan, Kathy Riley, Roberta Daelhausen, Becky Konkle, Debbie Konkle, Bob Lowney. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Left To Right: Row 1: Kay Gurley, Meghan Brady, Martha King, Barbara Herlihy, Alanna Clare, Judy Romano, Maggie Quigley, Debbie Kon- kle, Wendy Meltz, Donna Mendez, Lisa Senio, Donna Tremblay. Row 2: Jonathan Hurd, John Brown, Robert Robidoux, Anne Gilbert, Roberta Daelhausen, Sharon McKenna, Dale Meyrick, Karen Brennan, Bill Kinney, David Underwood, Mark Whitaker, Joan Schwelm, Fred Mayer, Mike Herlihy, Gregg Sandy, Richard Stowell, David Dalrymple, Charlotte Rowe. LITERARY MAGAZINE Left To Right: Row 1: Jim Gold, Fred Mayer, Robert Robidoux, Mrs. Kinney. Row 2: Anita Paskuy, Kathy Coules, Betsy Nickerson, Kelly Howard, Dennis Smith, Judy Romano. Row 3: Anne Ellingson, Danna Besse, David Draper, Tom Hansen, Jon Rennie, Rosemarie Morrissey , Jeff Davis, Alanna Clare, Carol Dill . JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Left To Right: Row 1: Ann Mockapetris, Cindy Weber, Amy Bohrod, Dan Bohrod, Doug Anthony. Row 2: David Alley, Valerie Colliton, Richard Dodge, Ron Slate. Left To Right: Row 1: Bill Purdy, Don Simpson, William Munzing, Alfred McKie, Robert Bumbaca. Row 2: Robert Iovino, David Wentzel, Mark Coleman, Jack Collins, Charles Gennetti, Marc Dee, Peter Lombardini, Bernie Steven- son, Dom Raffaello, Robert Mazzone, William Perry, Peter Sampson, Ralph Latore, Peter Faulkner. Left To Right: Row 1: Kathy Ackerman, Chris Wengler, Mrs. Kinney, Anita Paskuy, Jim Rice, Ann Ellingson, Abby Haffer, Cindy Pickett, Nancy Ackerman, Sin Thorbjarnsen, Maureen Foerest, Vicky Weisz. Row 2: Denise Busch, Lynn Larson, Carol Cooper, Allison White, Pat Ringle, Joy Andrews, Janet Henderson, Laurie Horton, Mary Muldoon, Patty Concannon, Debbie Reader, Kathy Curwin, Carol Miller, Danny Webber, Bill Baker, Cindy Sknner, Kathy Coules, Laurie Cullington, Karen Brennan. A.F.S. The American Field Service is an international organization which allows people of different cultures to experience another life-style. It does this through sending American students to other countries and foreign students to the United States. This year Anita Paskuy from Germany has spent the year at BHS; next year, we hope to send a student from Bedford abroad. Left To Right: Row 1: Karen Davis, Diane Graser, Janet Kaplan, Diane Santosuosso, Cindy Mahler, Karen Steven- son. Row 2: Rosie Morrisey, Eileen Cassidy, Amy Spadaro, Vicki Litchfild, Sue Morin, Maureen Foerst, Deb Perry. Row 3: Laurie Cullington, Cathy Dion, Kathy Coules, Danna Bessie, Maggie Quigley, Pat Rin gle, Allison. Left To Right: Row 1: Glen Campbell, Leon L ' Heureux, Paul Smith, John Mc- Mahon. Row 2: Mr. Morse, Doug Dalrym- ple, Steve Graeter, James Shea, Milton Moffett, Ed Pass. BLUE AND WHITE Left To Right: Row 1: Amy Spadaro, Vicky Richfield, Nancy Pickett, Leslie Schellhase, Jane Norton, Carolyn Curtis, Erin Doherty. Row 2: Mary Beth Barck, Sue Boissevain, Gail Collins, Jean Maloney, Cheryl Arsen- ault, Betsey Stouter, Ann Hamilton, Laura Paradise, Nancy Wieler, Valerie Colliton. Row 3: Phil Maglione, Neil Hanson, Paul Rothenberger, Robert LeBlanc, Howie Hoult, Madman MaGrath, Steve Murphy, Andrew Gates, Leslie Colonero, George Geran, MaryBeth Laffan, Suzanne Reidy, Debbie Rosato, Gad Meiron. 0°it CHESS CLUB Left To Right: Row 1: Jonathon Hurd, David Dalrymple, Tom Kreuels. ROW 2: Doug Dalrymple, Tim Ebacher.Dan Bohrod, Dan Flynn. Row 3: Doug Anthony . SKI CLUB MATH LEAGUE Left To Right: Row 1: Laurie Ginder, Shara Paul, Becky Konkle, Ann Brodie, Charlie Kaplan, Chris Ferri. Row 2: David Dalrymple, John Brown, Doug Dalrymple, Bill Kinney, Bruce Draper, Jonathon Hurd. DRAMA CLUB Left To Right: Row 1: Leon L ' Heureux, Steve Murphy, Sue Frost, Erin Doherty, Amy Bohrod, Cathy Druan. Row 2: Ms. Gelman, Janet Kaplan, Gail Collins, Kim Dacey, Boyd Bickmore, Dondi Burcham, Marc English, Milton Moffett, Ken Moore, Scott Rider, Janet Taylor, Nilarie Jutras. Row 3: David Greene, Helen Adams, Chris Murphy, Bob Selby, Al Brodie, Danielle Neil . SMOKING AWARENESS PROJECT Left To Right: Row 1: Kathy Riley. Phil Maglione, Greg Winter, Laura Paradise. Row 2: Da- vid Underwood, Jim Lousararian, Dale Meyrick, Bob Lowney, Roberta Daelhausen, Jim Wieler. 101 I r These are the faces of the yearbook staff. It ' s one year mission; to explore strange new lay-outs, seek out new pictures and new pub- lications; to boldly go where no yearbook staff has gone before. Kathy iVorfeunas-Editor-in-Chief mm Richard Stowell - Constant Companion Other Helpers: Chuck Bruha Fred Mayer Maggie Quigley Sue Hennrikus Jeanne Dion Sue Mudgett Sheila Gilroy Carolyn Curtis — Business Editor 104 Meghan Brady — Assistant Editor-in-Chief DOUBLE SEXTET MADRIGAL MARCHING BAND The Bedford High School Superband is just that, a Super Band! Playing charts that other bands either don ' t try or tear apart, the band takes to the field and marches through a maze of geometric progessions with precise form. The Majorettes, led by team Captain Germaine Weaver, also add immeasurably to the half-time show. And of course, without the love and guid- ance of William Toland, we would be just another band from L.A. Left To Right: Row I: David Jellison, Charlie Kaplan, Pam Jauss, How- ie Hoult, Leon Iveson, Beth Koester, Larry Kraus. Row 2: Diane Madden, Ron Hitchcock, Dan Keough, Don L ' - Heureux, Neil Joy, Larry Knight, CeCe Janncen, Eric Johnson, Diana Hoo- ver, Linda Kilpatrick. Left To Right: Row 1: Sue Frost, Steve Michaud, MaryLou Musacchio, Carol Miller, Carol McKenna, Ellen McHarg, Marcia Morris. Row 2: Tom McManus, Matt Moeller, Bill McGrath, Marc English, Jerry McGrath, Brian McDowell, Tom McHugh. Left To Right: Row 1 Hal O ' Connell, Debbie Pos- ton, Wayne Pike, Ann O ' Connell, Robert Porter, John Pespisa, Gene Phil- lips. Row 2: Nancy O ' Hara, Laura Paradise. Kevin O ' Connell, Kathy Pass, Terry Phillips. Lin- da Palmer, Elizabeth Narcisi, Sharon Nelson, Nancv Pickett . 123 m Left To Right: Row 1: Butch Lewis, John Libby, Rich Lombardi, Phil Mag- lione, Marty Lawless, Mark Larwence. Row 2: Brian Latina, Bill Lynch, John Litchfield, Bob Le- Blanc, senior Greg Lacer- va. Row 3: senior Lisa Lord, Nancy MacNeill, Karen Maddox, Pam La- comb, MaryBeth Laffan, Jean Maloney, Linda MacDougall, Cindy Laperriere. mmmt A illS SI i Left To Right: Row 1: Debbie Rosato, Linda Spencer, Debbie Emerson, Cindy Rosinsky, Linda Powderly, senior, Jill Sanders. Row 2: Suzanne Reidy, Debbie Ripley, Phillip Robidoux, Debbie Sickles, Laurie Proulx, Leslie Schellhase, Martha Ramsey. Row 3: Senior Robert Rizzani, Karen Baker, Steve Powers, .Paul Russo, Jim Rice, Martin Reiner. Left To Right: Row 1: Oma Stevenson, Joan Wehner, Glenn Webber, Debbie Wilson, Kathy Wilson, John Underwood, Judy Baudanza, Bob Warwick. Row 2: Kathy Wasson, Nancy Wieler, Cindy Weber, Susan Wootton, Vickie Weisz, Coleen Traynor, Dean Whitehead. Row 3: Craig Utley, Germaine Weaver, Tony Vernucci, Ava Whit- mire, Karen Young, Ginny Trinque, Sharon Webb, Chris Wengler, David West. I i mm 124 Left To Right: Row 1: Jer- ry Stone, Doug Schoorens, Dave Thomson, Marc Slechta, Brian Suther- land, Robert Schorsch, Dotty Sparks, Barbara Sparks. Row 2: Senior, Senior, Kip Sternberg, Carl Smith, senior, David Steffanelli, senior, Row 3: Adrienne Smith, Lisa Sil- va, Nancy Sullivan, Mar- ianne Sheehan, Mala Powers, Robin Theriault, Senior. Left To Right: Row 1: Dave Budden, Carolyne Crowther, Sherrel Bridge, Debbie Car- ew, JoAnne Curtis. Row 2: Bruce Campagna, Paul Bu- mann, Richard Bunier, Alan Brodie, Rick Coraine, Mike Bruha, Bob Cashin.  m in • if Left To Right: Bob Dona- dio, Carolyn Dow, Cathy D ' Entremont, Kathy Dion, Cheryl Eaton, Christine Donigan, Janet Man. Row 2: Dave Damer- y, Tim Ebacher, Bob Dunn, Bob D ' Auria, John Doucette, Brigitte Deutscher, Danelle Doher- ty. Row 3: Debbie Eas- tiake, Leigh Collins, Do- reen Dee, Karen Donovan, Mary Donovan, Bruce Draper, Sharon Doherty, Kathy Cuthbert, John Dooley. 125 Left To Right: Row I: Pam Hayward, Kelly Howard, Tammy John- ston, MaryEllen Iveson, Cathie James, Sheryl James, Hilarie Jutras. Row 2: Scott Hartmann, Jerry Intoti, Greg Hetrick, Janet Henderson, Barbara Hartwell, Bill Hooper, Ross Hosking. Row 3: Tom Jameson, Dwane Jacobs, Monty Brock, Christopher Hurd, Mike Hester, Laurie Horton, Karen Hoover, Peter Jones, Rick Buettner, Judy Hennrkus. Left To Riht: Row 1: Axel Krevels, Leon L ' Heureux, Fred Knecht, Cheryl Lanov- ette, Jane Kushner, Don L ' - Heureux. Row 2: Bob Knic- kle, Mike L ' Heureux, Danny Knight, Roy Kok, Terry Laughan, Terry Kanouse, Peter Karalis. Row 3: Becky Konkle, Irene Laundry, Joy Andrews, MaryBett Lehan, Ginny Bissanti, Lynn Larson, Elaine Kenney, Susan Latina. Left To Right: Row 1: Edward MacDonald, Lou Licciardi, Frank Lentine, Steve Lonergan, Mark Leonard. Row 2: Cindy Mahler, Janice Letizi, Kathleen Lynch, Jim Lousararian, Sam Litch- field, Spud Spadaro. 126 Left to Right: Row 1: Bet- sy Baker, Sue Ball, Cheryl Arsenault, Sue Boisse- vain, Nancy Barbieri, Betay Ayasse, Marybeth Barck. Row 2: Don Bar- ton, Everett Beguye, Bob Beaman, Sam Barton, Bill Baker, Dave Bouse, Rod- ney Benicek, John Bettis, John Arms, Dan Bohrod. Left to Right: Row 1: James Fox, Judy Evans, Beth Franken, Maureen Foerst, Elaine Flynn, Ann Ellingson, Pam Flynn. 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Mr. Keough — Superintendent Mr. Duggan — Principal To The Class of 1975 . . . Please accept my congratulations upon your complet- ing the first steps in the lifelong education process. Whether you are planning on further education or will be seeking employment, your high school years and the way you have performed during those years will un- doubtedly strengthen your ability to achieve success. I pass on to you my personal best wishes as well as the encouragement of the Bedford School Committee. William F. Keough, Jr. Superintendent of Schools To The Class of 1975 More than ever before, you are being asked to face a future with many more uncertainties than any of us have had to face in the past. It is my deepest hope that your experience at Bedford High School have prepared each of you to meet the challenges which are to come. The decisions which you will be asked to make will be difficult and will affect yourself and others. Make them carefully and wisely. I wish each of you success and happiness in whatever you decide for the future. Thomas J. Duggan, Principal 138 Mr. Ambrose — Assistant Principal Mr. Melanson — Assistant Principal 140 Mrs. Greenler — Mathematics 144 Mrs. Drummond — Mathematics Mrs. Chamberlain — Student Office Mr. Carlson — Industrial Arts Miss Mihaly — English 146 Mr. Dietz — Language Miss O ' Sullivan — Language BEDFORD WALLPAPER PAINT 51 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MA. 01730 TEL. 275-1967 Strahan, Katzenbach, Warren Schumacheu Wall Coverings OLYMPIC STAIN COCORIZEN PAINT COMPLIMENTS OF BEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER 323 GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MA. 275-7056 SHERWIN- WILLIAMS CO. 325 THE GREAT ROAD 275-9066 Compliments of BEDFORD FUNERAL HOME 275-6850 BEDFORD FUNERAL HOME, INC. 167 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730 G. WILLIAM CLARK, JR. DIRECTOR ✓ KING CYCLE 198 GREAT RD , BEDFORD 275 -2035 HILLSIDE MOTORS (THE HEAD SHOP) Auto Machine Shop Service Depot Square - Bedford, Ma. 275-1333 Brake Axle Press Engine Rebuilding Glass Peaning Gillette Firestone Tires Automotive Machine Shop Service Complete Cylinder Head Reclamation Brake Work Air Conditioners Pro. Fran Man none 275-1333 275-9740 COMPLETE SERVICE FOR AMERICAN FOREIGN CARS HOURS: 7-6 MON.-FRI.— SAT. by APPT. ONLY POLIO ' S BARBER SHOP 72 Great Road Bedford, Ma. Compliments of a Friend DR. PAUL J. GOLDSTEIN 162 BEDFORD SKATING SCHOOL 54 LOOMIS ST. BEDFORD, MASS. 275-8820 Class Instruction — Ice Rental Membership Skating With Best Wishes From JOHNE.JAPP, M.D. TEXACO COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE MACHINE -SHOP AUTO REPAIR ROAD SERVICE bankAmericarq BEDFORD TEXACO SERVICE Service You Can Trust SHOP AT BEDFORD TEXACO SNOW PLOWING Radial Belted Tires at Big Savings Auto Air Conditioning OPEN EVERY DAY 275-9740 105 GREAT RD., BEDFORD COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERV. SHOP-DEPOT SQ. 275-1333 ( NU mtiil;ilioiis from all of us and sineerest wishes for future the: MITRE CORPORATION 275-1960 275-9743 164 BEDFORD JE WELERS INC. GREAT ROAD SHOPPING CENTER 323 GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MASS. 275-7056 Compliments of DESIGN STUDIO 4 Preston Court 275-2270 Compliments of DILL EN FUNERAL HOME ■HOUSE OF KIM Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese Groceries. Handcrafted Oriental Gifts Call any time Open 7 days a week 7 Meriam Street On the Historical Lexington Green Lexington, Ma. 02173 BO WEN ' S TOYLAND HOBBY CENTER BEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER BEDFORD, MASS. 275-7210 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE MATHLEAGUE 165 KA YE INSTRUMENTS, INC. 275-0300 5 INSTRUMENTS 15 DEANGELO DRIVE BEDFORD, MASS. 01730 Compliments of COULTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Compliments of GENETTFS PACKAGE STORE 275-6579 BEDFORD PHARMACY BEDFORD SHOPPING CENTER GOULD MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED DEALERS CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION 166 Compliments of BL UE RIBB ON DAIRY 186 GREAT ROAD BEDFORD 275-7261 Milk From Selected Farms ' Compliments of BEDFORD BOWLADROME 199 Great Rd. Bedford, Ma. 275-6459 JOHNV. GEARY INS URANCE A GENC Y GENERAL INSURANCE JACK GEARY 217 NORTH ROAD BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730 Phone: 275-9557 Iff 275-8623 SOLAR TECH CORP. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL HEATING SUPPLIES ANTHONY BOWSER Service Manager 40 NORTH ROAD BEDFORD, MASS. 167 BEDFORD-TOOL- RENTAL Sales -Service-Rentals 32 SHAWSHEEN AVE. BEDFORD, MASS. 01730 Phone 275-9706 13 Years in Business Larry Proulx FOX TRA VEL A GENC Y Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75 TELEPHONE 617-275-9130 mfSe f From Your Good Friend FRIENDLY ICE CREAM BEDFORD 363 GREAT ROAD • BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730 168 LEADER FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Our Business is SERVICE Come in anytime for advice or assistance SENIORS: WHATEVER YOU DO, DO IT WELL J f BEDFORD TRAVEL, INC. 138 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MASS. 01730 For The Best In Travel 275-2330 Mr. Gene HAIR STYLIST AND WIG SALON 275-7366 326 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD ARTS FLOWERS ALL OCCASION FLORIST OBJETS D ' ART Distinctive Design in Flowers Selected Artwork By AREA ARTISTS ARTISANS 142 The Great Road Bedford, MA. 01730 TEL. (617) 275-7125 Compliments of SLUMBER WORLD 169 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75 from PAUL P. FILIPKOWSKID.D.S. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of COOLIDGE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 02172 (617) 926-1400 Branches: Arlington, Lexington, Bedford, Cambridge and Everett COMPLIMENTS OF ARLINGTON REST HOME (A Home for retired ladies) Licensed Administrator — Eloise C. Milligan 129 Lake Street, Arlington, Ma. 643-8761 Compliments of C. ROGER LORD, M.D. AND JOHN W. BERGIN, M.D. 170 CHARLES STEFANELLI VARIETY STORE 275-0025 K-NINE CORNER Trimming — Training — Bathing Pet Supplies — Boarding 42 NORTH ROAD BEDFORD, MASS. COZY CORNER Subs, Pizza Fried Foods 275-9866 JON ' S HAIR STYLISTS We Sell and Service Wigs and Hairpieces 363 E. Great Road Bedford, Mass. BEDFORD PATRIOT Your Community Newspaper 275-2430 171 Compliments of the DONOVAN COMPANY REALTORS Compliments of MANDFS GIFTSHOPPE Tel. 275-6738 275-6637 Compliments of A. W. CLIFFORD, REALTORS 130 Great Rd. Bedford, Ma. Congratulations and Best of Luck from FAMIL Y PAS TRY SHOPPE ERIC B. BIRMINGHAM, D.D.S. congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1975 Dr. and Mrs. Eric B Birmingham ARLINGTON 5$ SA VINGS BANK 6 Convenient Offices ARLINGTON BEDFORD BURLINGTON NORTH READING 172 MINUTE MAN VOLKSWAGEN SALES SERVICE PARTS 39 NORTH ROAD — BEDFORD, MA AT JUNCTION OF RT 4S 225 275-8000 SUNOCl BEDFORD SUNOCO TIRE CENTER 180 Great Road Bedford, Mass. 01730 CAL BRAMMER Tel: 275-9759 Compliments of CENTER BARBER SHOP Specializing in Men ' s Hair Styles 275-9883 JACK FLASH PRINTING 119 Great Rd. Bedford, Ma. 01730 (617) 275-2679 BEDFORD FARMS ICE CREAM SINCE 1880 Wishes the Class of 75 a good life. BEDFORD REAL ESTATE BENJAMIN R. SEARS, Realtor 99 THE GREAT ROAD BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 275-8540 Compliments of MARYB. CASSIDY, M.D. 174 FORM IN TEA K INC ORPORA TED Danish Modern Furniture 45 MIDDLESEX TURNPIKE BURLINGTON, MASS. 01803 Home of Sleepy Bear When you need a spare bedroom for that out of town guest, why not call phone 275-6120 or Toll Free Reservations 800-255-3050 All Color T.V. — Direct Dial Phones Heated Swimming Pool 175 RAYTHEON In the kitchen, we ' re better known by the companies we keep. Our subsidiaries, Amana and Caloric, spe- cialize in products that make life more com- fortable, more convenient. For instance, Amana Radarange® micro- wave ovens that dramatically cut cooking times. Freezers and refrigerators you never have to defrost. Step-saving trash compactors. Caloric ranges with self-cleaning ovens. And throughout the home, Amana air con- ditioners guietly create the perfect climate for comfort. Quality products from guality companies. Raytheon companies. RAYTHEON Congratulations to the Class of 1975. Bedford Laboratories, Hartwell Road, Bedford. An Equal Opportunity Employer. NEEDLEPOINT, ETC. CREWEL, NEEDLEPOINT, HOOK AND RYA RUGS, CREWEL AND NEEDLEPOINT YARNS, KNITTING YARNS, BLOCKING, MOUNTING, FRAMING 275-2175 GREAT RD. SHOPPING CTR. BEDFORD, MASS. 01730 WALCOTT SALES AND SERVICE INC. Leading Makes of Appliances, Television and Stereo GREAT ROAD SHOPPING CENTER Best Wishes to the Class of 1975 BLAKE NEWS STORE STRA UB SIL VER SMITH Hand Made Silver Jewelry 3 Meriam Street Lexington, Ma 02173 Tel. 861-6434 SGpertdipity Burlington Mall Kockport CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 75 n EG G INC. CROSBY DRIVE, BEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01730 BEDFORD COUNTRY CLUB INC. Golf Challenging 9 Finest Greens Pro Shop Snack Shop Golf Lessons 18th Hole Skiing Chair Lift Rope-Tow Pony-Lift Snow Making Night Skiing Ski Pro Shop John Dellaria presents A SALON FOR THE TWO OF YOU continental 5 Meriam St. • Lexington 862-9802 Philip Clampa: director 179 Best Wishes To The Class Of ' 75 Goodbye And Good Luck FROM THE CLASS OF 76 To The Class of ' 75 FROM THE FRESHMAN CLASS Congratulations To The 1975 Senior Class From The SOPHOMORE CLASS SKATING AND WRESTLING EQUIPMENT POWER MOWERS SNOW BLOWERS HA BEDFORD - O DIAL 275-0900 RTS. 4 379 NORTH ROAD I5B Congratulations, Class of 75 Wishing Vou a Bright and Happu Future (brand A «m 9 fovU ! flcdfovd Rte. 4 Bedford Chopping Ctr. And so there ain ' t nothing more to write about, and I am rotten glad of it, because if I ' d ' a ' knowed what trouble it was to make a book I wouldn ' t ' a ' tackled it, and ain ' t a-going to no more. — Mark Twain m
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