Belmont High School - Blueprint Yearbook (Belmont, MA)

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K I T L E F E N E H S E C I R T A E B R W L L N A 0 D M R G ] T T. n R R R 0 R A n V T T. T, R T H K OOL USETTS ft v. Aging children — I om one 4 5 Clowns? ■ high schooi NATIONAL MERIT SEMI FINALISTS BACK ROW, L to R James Matz, Richard Bushman, Peter Carman, Jonathan Hecht Front Row, L to R Debrah Solomon, Peter Kiang, Sonia Huntley 14 ENIORS ALLAN ACHORN Ache 14 Pierce Road ACTIVITIES: Chess Club, Science Club, Church Youth Group, Boy Scouts MEMORIES: My Junior Prom, Seeing friends coming and going THOUGHTS: Coming to the High School was a big thing but leaving is a great but sad thing STEPHEN ACHORN Steve 14 Pierce Road ACTIVITIES: Deca, Science Club Girls MEMORIES: Parties at Fangs, Underwood dances, Junior Prom, Senior Party LAURIE W. ADAMSON 36 Brookside Avenue ACTIVITIES: Showband, Track team. Medical Club Tres., Latin Club, Thespian Society, Orchestra, Key Club, P.O.M.S. Rep., Damn Yankees How to Succeed, Thats Entertainment Music Man MEMORIES: U. Mass, May 3, 11, Police escort, Senior Play, Bermuda, R.W. Longmeadow, P.M., U.N.H., 8 to 5, DEAMA , 1 17 Homeroom THOUGHTS: Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another. GREG AHARONIAN Aha 4 Westlund Road ACTIVITIES: Armenia, SFTFOA, AYF, Computer Club, Soccer, Musicals, Senior Play MEMORIES: SK DR DOS, Chocolate Shooshan, C is not constant. Assumptions are Doomy, Rams are fun, M ' s and R ' s, Stretch, Kraut Halfbreed, Mei, G is wrong, Oh Roubina THOUGHTS: 1 1 v, Bad is good, Good is Bad, Armenia forever and Azad Haia Stan. Why? Xotem ANN MARIE AHEARN 190 Lewis Road FELIX JOSEPH AMATO Phil 15 Walnut Street ACTIVITIES: Football, Track, Deca MEMORIES: B.C.C., Loth tee, Deca, Mr, Keefe, Store, Scuba diving, Hunting, C. C., Football camp, Curl, Pool, Mez, Holty, Karen, Patty, Freddy, Grollman, Dudley, The wall. Brothers, States THOUGHTS: To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. LEONARD A. ANALETTO JR. Anti 63 Simmons Avenue ACTIVITIES: Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor track shotput, Key Club MEMORIES: View, Season ticket, Charlies, Football games, Football parties, D.S. — stiff. The gang. Beefy I.H., Football camp, J.P. cellar, R.P. you little Moe, The shoot, D A. coach THOUGHTS: No matter where I go in life, God is always my co- pilot. JENNIFER L. ANDREWS Jenni 49 Van Ness Road ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare, Highpoint, Forum Club treasurer - 4 MEMORIES: Cast parties, Telephone conversations, studying . Tent dresses, Stacania, Ave., George , E.J., Sweet Innocent, RK, ND, JM, Miss Austin, Mrs, Khoury, East Junior High, 117, gatherings”. History dept., 1975 grads THOUGHTS: Don ' t part with your illusions. When they have gone, you may still exist, but you have ceased to live. MARION I. ANDRONICA 61 Marlboro Street ACTIVITIES: Colorettes, Latin Clubsecretary, Spanish Club, CYO MEMORIES: Summer 75, Three Musketeers, Mice playing. Good grief. Revere Beach, Cricket, Comet, Doorbell, Pizza, RM, Bandaid, Parade, Scenic Route THOUGHTS: If you aspire to the highest place it is no disgrace to stop at the second, or even the third PATRICIA ANN ANGELO Patty 219 Pamarama Drive, Cal. ACTIVITIES Deca, Band MEMORIES: Prom, BHS, Burke ' s grammar, Elton John, 12 31 74, Seor kids, Camping, Dances, Gillmans, Working at Friendly ' s Kinsellaughs, Barbora, Sue, Louise, Friends, Tuna fish, Deca dinners, Trips, Bond competition. My sister Sue THOUGHTS- All the people I ' ve met and places I ' ve visited and all memorable occasions. SUSAN THERESA ANGELO Sue 219 Pamarama Drive Cal ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee MEMORIES: Prom, BHS, 18 hrs.. Twinkles, Mamaleon, Kinsellaughs, Burke ' s grammar, Elton John, Sue, Louise, Pam, and gang, Louise ' s cousins, Sue ' s fomily, 12 31 74, 12 24 75, Cape, Sears kids. Camping, Dances, Dollar Day, Summer 74, Sue, Sue painting Co THOUGHTS: All my friends in Moss MOSES ANSERLIAN 365 Trapelo Road ACTIVITIES: I play soccer, I like to do art. Working at my parents pastry shop after school. MEMORIES: I came overseas and I like to be with my friends. I like to have all the same activities and fun os I had there. THOUGHTS Belmont High School ' s students must help the new students and let them share in their activities. ARIF ARGON 16 Plymouth Avenue ACTIVITIES: Band member for three years MEMORIES I ' m pleased to have participated in the band and I feel a sense of accomplishment in knowing that I helped to achieve the numerous awards that the band earned during those three yeors THOUGHTS Life IS on endless barrage of problems ANTHONY ARRAO 1 1 Leslie Road ACTIVITIES Indoor and Outdoor Track, Science Club, Italian Club, Medical Club, ITS plays MEMORIES Mr Bennett ' s surprise biology exoms, Science Club field trips. Chemistry experiment mishaps THOUGHT Dimmi con chi tu protichi e ti diro che sei RICHARD S. ARRIA 13 Davis Road ACTIVITIES Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Trock Captain MEMORIES 12 I, Ice-skating 1020, Woll. Clovpit. Sledding X- mas — 74, Prom 74 — 75, Memorial day weekend, July 4th weekend. Hilltop. Football stands bet. The rock. The view, 8 31 75, 75 Rally poster, Football parties. Freshman woburn gome, Football comp RICHARD AURELIO Dick 217 School Street ACTIVITIES Soccer. Bond, ITS. PA MEMORIES Mr Moltz’s Psychology Closs. Doc. BHS sports, and of course Homeroom THOUGHTS For quiet confidence 17 PETE AVTGES CORRINE BABALAS 89 Leicester Road 342 Payson Road ACTIVITIES: Softball (champs 74 — 75), Soccer, Mgrswimteam MEMORIES: Audubon, Summer 74, MD + 75, 5th per. buz lunches, l.E.U. Ayupl! suspersion, Assigned study, MS - P ' s, J.B. — girls, True friend C.K., What ' s up, Besides thatl, Hair Bear THOUGHTS: Live your life the way you wish, you’ll find life is quite a dishl ANGELA S. BASILE Ang 84 Stony Brook Road ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Softball MEMORIES: McDonalds, My Friends, Accidents, Cruising, T.W.C.I.D., Football games, Ann ' s excuses, Maureen the howdy phantom THOUGHTS: In order to have a friend, you must be a friend. MARIA BELDEKAS Bell 255 Common Street ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Sr Play MEMORIES: Head Dude, Mr. Fitz Bio and Anat, Articulate, Herbie, Mutt and Jeff, Dream on. May 30 and Cape ' 74, MP ' s boat, Greek dances, JPHLD, Greece ' 75, ME, Hey Chick, 97 lb. weakling, Aug 75 P THOUGHTS: It ' s better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. RICHARD BEMIS Stretch 70 Trowbridge Street MEMORIES: Mr Goldman ' s freshmen math class EMILY BENEDEK 1 1 1 Louise Road ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare Club V.P., Swimteam, Student Government, Highpoint, The horses, Concert Choir MEMORIES: Eh — Andy, Millie, A rainy night and John Coltrane, E.J. ZJ., Appie — kid and one less sunflsh at 5 a.m.. Lots of laps with bobis mob, curly Beth, Mickey Mouse of wanting so to be there . and then? THOUGHTS: To know of someone here and there whom we accord with, who is living on with us, even in silence — this makes our earthly ball a peopled garden. PAUL MICHAEL BENOIT Benny 40 Stony Brook Road ACTIVITIES: Soccer 9 - 12 MEMORIES: Brothers, Tenth tee. Scuba diving, B.C.C., Hunting, Skiing, Phil, Carl, Prospect hill. The bachelor party, The wall THOUGHTS: The wise man does not lay up treasures. The more he gives to others, the more he has for his own. KATHLEEN M. BEUCLER Kathy 66 Mill Street MEMORIES: Irish Rover Club, Blarney stone, Dorchester Ave., Jan. 4, 1975, Aug, 30, 1975, Aug, of 73 , Seamus, Summer of 75 . Gloucester, Take me home again, Dara, Twenty — four kids, Exorcist, Once is not enough, Galway shawl, Connemara rose, Sept 27, 1975, Rusmuck, Gypsy Rover TED C. BILILIES Theo 12 Robin Wood Rood ACTIVITIES: Track, Wrestling, Band, V P Medical club. Science club. Key club. Senior Class Play MEMORIES: May 11, May 3, Oct 4, Band Drills, Saturday Games, Doc., Stovros, Sheilzy, Areal, Excellent, Singul line please , Greek dances, Rozzy, looking good THOUGHTS: Strive to be happy ANDREW B. BINDMAN 25 Crestview Road ACTIVITIES: Wrestling, Highpoint, Yearbook, I.T.S., Shakespeare MEMORIES: Big green doors, A — Millie, lerog at Harvard, How I won the bet. Shampoo .Bryan with ay and Suzey with az, Joy — Lee, I.T.I., Grapefruit, Kleenex, Mmky, No — stick, E.J.C., Scutes the skiss queen THOUGHTS: . . . And I thank the Lord for the people I have found ... NANCY JEAN BISHOP Nance 88 Baker Street MEMORIES: The hideaway, Cambridge corner. Summer of ' 73, Blue valiant, Show and tell ' , R A. in H S., Maximo, Howda — go? , Kenny ' s parties THOUGHTS: I wanna be free, like the bluebirds flying by me, like the waves out on the blue sea, if your love has to tie me, don ' t try me, say goodbye! DEBORAH BLACKWELL Bananaman 77 Chester Road ACTIVITIES Transcendental meditation, General insanity MEMORIES: Tandabrook farm with the bad bikee, Summer of ' 73, Oriental motel, The Cape, crunches, Metroplaygrounds, Cruisin ' to the 4 seasons, I like bananas cause they have no bones THOUGHTS: Don ' t it always seem to go, you don ' t know what you’ve got till it ' s gone MICHELE F. BONANNO 265 Channing Road ACTIVITIES: Pep club. Moke — up (co-chairman) MEMORIES: A- 1, Cape, Cheryl N H , Hampton, Ipswitch, H G R , Chicken, Prom, K M , H R Ruth, Brigham ' s Moons, New Years, Movies, Hi, Fathers, I ' m sorry, 2 21 75, Seiboob, Elton John, Choco-milk and peanut butter, I knew it, sleeping late, Ralphs THOUGHTS: If you don ' t wont anyone to know it, don ' t do it. STEPHANIE ANN BONANNO Steph 81 Orchard Street MEMORIES Bond, Its, Producer, NYC with its, Fonlostiks, Damn Yankees, How to Succeed. Mog ' C. Carnival, 1975 ITS initiation, Moy 11, Oct 4, Doc, 8 to 5, Bong girl, MM ' s nose. Wont to crosh?, ond all my friends THOUGHTS Let us lough with those who ore happy, but us not cry too much with those who are sod, KAREN MARIA BOORNAZIAN KB 456 School Street ACTIVITIES Varsity cheerleader 3,4, Pep club 1, 2, Key club 1, 2, 3, Key-yette club 4, Highlites column 4, CYO. ACYOA, Church cheerleader, How to succeed . Senior ploy MEMORIES J S 3 13 75. Leslie, Vitti, Howie, Shoving with John M, eyebrows . Prom, Hey boby , practice winning , rock, view, field, history g r., obscenities out the window, aku, friendly ' s. I soy goodbye B H S I NANCY BONANNO 53 Benjamin Road ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics MEMORIES: Summer of ' 73, and December 8, 1974 THOUGHTS To love is to hold, be it soft or be it ' bold.” Marriage to Freddie 8arr — Sept 5, 1976 JEAN BORRELLI 149 Waverley Street ACTIVITIES: Deca MEMORIES: Freshman year 1972 — 73, Summer of ' 75 THOUGHTS: If you want something bad enough, then you must let it go free, And if it comes back, its truly yours, and if it doesn’t you never had it anyways. PAULETTE BOUDROT 93 Farnham Street MEMORIES: Times with Billy, W B.S., May Day, Prom, Manameti, Day school, 500 ' s, Jeepin ' , The pit, 5 24 74, Freckles, Graduations ' 74, ' 75, ' 76, Burlington, M.A.H., C.T., R.M.L., P.G..C.H., E.H., DO., W.C., L.M., Law enforcement with C.H., AKU 10 24 75 THOUGHTS: Teachers: if ya can ' t dazzle ' em with brilliance . . . then baffle ' em with BS. KAREN A. BRENNAN 82 Bay State Road ACTIVITIES: Pep club MEMORIES: 6 29 73, Danny, Scituate, F.C., G.C., S.C., Junior Prom, White horse. Rock meadow, Football games, W.R., History girls room, 5 14 75 STEVE BRENNAN 82 Bay State Road ROB BRINLEY 22 Drew Road ACTIVITIES: Bowling, Track, Hockey, Baseball MEMORIES: Skating Rink, PQ, Butler Mr. Arangio ' s hockey games, Waverley Sq., Bowling Alleys ELIZABETH L. BROWN Liz 123 Cross Street ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey (co- capt.) ITS, Entertainment Society, Mirage MEMORIES: Split level lockers, Marion, Barnstormers , A.D., N.F., Girl ' s State You ' ve got a friend , Thanks Miss Slater THOUGHTS: Be yourself. Espe- cially do not feign affection. Nei- ther be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and en- chantment, it is perennial as the grass. STACEY BROWN 20 Frost Road ACTIVITIES: ITS, Entertainment, Shakespeare, Lock Club, Student gov.. Mirage MEMORIES: NIGYSOB, Yenni, Near in, Split-level lockers THOUGHTS: Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise! PATR ICK M. BROWNE Brownie, D.T. 22 Warwick Road ACTIVITIES: Yearbook (Business Editor), Key Club, Highpoint, En- tertainment Society, International Thesbian Society, Senior Class Play MEMORIES: the view, Summer of 73 , Parties of 74 — 75 , Wally ' s wall, the brook. Friendly ' s N.P.B., Barbaros, L.P. “ I can grow one. THOUGHTS: Even though the first time is the best, ONCE IS STILL NOT ENOUGH. AMY CONANT BRUINS 29 Beatrice Circle ACTIVITIES: German Club, Mi- rage, JV Tennis, Latin Club MEMORIES: Mrs. Khoury ' s Home- room Olympics THOUGHTS: I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads di- verged in, a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost ANTHONY J. BRUNO III Tony, Mort 31 Concord Avenue ACTIVITIES: Band, Stage band, Music Man, Variety show MEMORIES: White stallion. Musi- cians union, Possibility of Ber- muda, Elite, Business, Debbie, Gym, T.P., the keys THOUGHTS: Life is like a long vacation, when it begins, your enthusiasm is high, and when it ' s over, you look forward to going home. FAITH BURCHARD 206 Prospect Street ACTIVITIES: Swim team. Basket- ball, Track, Softball and Spanish club MEMORIES: 10, 22 and 0 sitting on a stone wall, Hey Mun, The big Boomer, Ski the big one Nestea, Ena, Birdie THOUGHTS: As life goes on in desperation and hate, so too it goes on in contemptment and happiness. JUDSON LAWRENCE BURNS Judd 148 Washington Street ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Baseball, Media Club, Sport coverage MEMORIES: 72 — 73 Swim team. Sophomore English class, Junior year cribbage games 2nd period, Seventh period study jr. sr., B.C. THOUGHTS: Finis Coronet Opus RUTH ANN BURNS Ruthie 451 School Street ACTIVITIES Key club. Pep club. Medical club, Thespian, CYO MEMORIES Mary can I have a bite, H R Michelle, Tea Anne, A, house. Cope friends. Close friends. Beach, Flooded room, Plays, Bakery, Wild ride. Moor- ing, Stones, Talks with Sharon, Skiing, Horvord Square, Maine RICHARD L. BUSHMAN Brick 28 Oak Street THOUGHTS Mieux vout quits y perdent leur tet, que mous de perdre nos litres et nos domaines et d etre reduits a mendier. ANN MARIE CAHILL Annobelle, Sticks 255 Slade Street ACTIVITIES Gymnastic 1, 2, Key club 3, 4, Pep club 2, 3, 4, Enter- tainment Society 4, CYO MEMORIES Class ol ' 75, Dophne Sue company, football games, the B ' s, D ' s. 2 ' s, R ' s, Fun summers. 2nd period study, oowwwwwzone, M F Maine THOUGHTS For yesterday is but 0 dream, and tomorrow only a vision, but today well-lived mokes every yesterday a dream of happiness ond every tomor- row o vision of hope MARY ELIZABETH CAIN Beth 1 14 Farnham Street ACTIVITIES Girls trock (co-copt) CYO, Keyette Club (treos ), Medi- col Club, ITS. Lotin Club (VP), Belmont Women ' s Club MEMORIES Elton John Concert, K H Friendly ' s , Cuddles, prom. New Hampshire THOUGHTS God grant me the serenity to accept the things I connot change, courage to change the things I can, ond the wisdom to know the difference 21 SUSAN BETH CALLEY Saucy Sue 41 Concord Avenue ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics Team 1, 2, 3, 4 MEMORIES: Meeting people. “Tennis with B.W. Walden Pond “the wall , M M ' s, 12 26 73 B.N. teaching me how to ski the easy way Ipswich, only Kathy knows!! Hamden Country Club, Mutt and Jeff, where’s the sugar? 11 2 74, one yellow rose, the Pru Jr. Prom, BE GOOD PAULA! Martha’s vineyard with K.C., Gymnastics practice THOUGHTS: Be Happy PETER CAPEZIO Yano 19 Francis Street MEMORIES: Cape Cod, 15 cases. Lake Sunapee, F D , films, Pushen Kenny ' s car up N.H., Tippen with the kids LESLIE CAPUTO Caputs 75 Foster Road ACTIVITIES: Key-yette, Pep Club, Highpoint, Senior Play, Yearbook staff, CYO MEMORIES: Drivers ed, H.D. class, Winn Brook Friendly ' s, view, football, soccer games, Prom CYO, ski trips, Florida streak, IPS, show retreats, Dave, Chrises and church. Wall, Bette Bobo, Karen, Bitty, Annabelle, I say goodbye BHS THOUGHTS: God, from a beau- tiful necessity, is love. FRED CAREW 11 Jeannette Avenue ACTIVITIES. Football 3 years, Basketball 3 years, Baseball 3 years PETER CARMAN 99 Hammond Road ACTIVITIES: German club, Cross country, Student government, Ne- ponset Rotary club, Monty Pyth- on, Climbing club MEMORIES: Mr. Willy’s, 7th period geometry class, Mr, Pen- ta ' s, Ice cream, Talks THOUGHTS: I leave behind good friends in town, Let them get well — wined and go lie down. FRANCES A, CARNEY Frannie 19 Loring Street ACTIVITIES: Pep club MEMORIES: 12 3 71, Tiggy, Freshman football. White horse, Prom, The girls room. Wouldn ' t it be nice?, SOTWLSL, Sool? The park, Underwood, Rock meadow, Where ' s Sue? DEBBIE CARRACINI 50 Lexington Street ACTIVITIES: Work MEMORIES: Louie, September 15, 1973 THOUGHTS: My wonderful par- ents. Do unto others as you would expect them to do for you. God grant me the serenity to change the things that can be changed, to accept the things that cannot be changed, the wis- dom to know the difference be- tween the two. EDWARD CASSIDY Coss 90 Alexander Avenue MEMORIES: Mr. Mullin, Mod. Prob., Wally ' s Wall, Winn Brook parties. Friendly ' s, weekends FRANCIS LAWRENCE CEU Fish 14 Oak Street ACTIVITIES: Football, Soccer, Wrestling, Key Club MEMORIES: Miss Slater Mr. Fit- zes class, Frank Bennet produc- tions, The viev , Rock meadow, Paddle ball with Mr Whatley, Soccer with Mr. Mac, The parties that stunk. The gang, The other gang. My birthday ' 74, Father Spinelli ' s trip to Italy, Class par- ties, Anti Joe ' s BS first period WILLIAM CHEMILLI Bill 1 1 Ripley Road ACTIVITIES: Football MEMORIES: Parties after the games. Weekends, Waverley, Rock meadow. View, Waverley oaks THOUGHTS People look bock and say why when they should look ahead and say why not DEANA S. CHRISTOPHER 3 Long Avenue ACTIVITIES: Key club. Medical club. Pep club. Entertainment so- ciety, I T S., Track, Senior play MEMORIES: Football, Soccer parties, Rock, View, Winn Brook, Friendly ' s, Comfort from the south, Yago, Fall ' 73, Head How to succeed, Music Man, Seals Crofts, Memorial weekend ' 75, zero , I ' m impressed! THOUGHTS: For here, I hope, begins our lasting ioy RICHARD CHUDA Chooch 222 Trapelo Rood ACTIVITIES: German club, Medi- cal club MEMORIES Weekends at B.C.C., Class activities, German club in- itiation, Brothers, Harvard Square, Pies THOUGHTS: It is better to have tried and failed, than to have never tried at oil ANNE MARIE CICCOLO Chick 12 Broad Street ACTIVITIES Head maiorette. Key club.CYO, Entertainment society. Senior play MEMORIES: Cope dunes. 11 2 74, Winn Brook, But why do I have to?, Football games. Little girl, Victory parties. Junior Prom, View, Look alike ' s, Situate, Hill- top , Carol ' s, 26 - 12 booml THOUGHTS: Look to this day, for yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision W. GORDON CLAY 138 School Street ACTIVITIES I T S President MEMORIES He’s like thot in reol Me too THOUGHTS I don ' t like to foce problems heod on I think the best way to solve problems is to ovoid them This is o distinct phi- losophy of mine No problem is so big or complicated thot it can ' t be run away from LAWRENCE PAUL CLIFFORD Larry 22 West Street ACTIVITIES Class pres treas . Medical club pres . St Joe ' s CYO pres , Art Editor yearbook — highpomt. Key club director of board. Soccer. Trock, Entertain- ment society, ITS, MIT ' s — H S S P , BAY Soccer. Musicals. Student leadership conference MEMORIES Spirit of 76, Meod- ow , Pit , Wall, View, Friendly ' s, Proms, Otis, Super Bee, Get out the tenms ball 23 SUSAN REBECCA COHEN 21 Dunbarton Road ACTIVITIES: Mirage, Shakespeare club, Highpoint, Musical Orches- tras, School orchestra, Belmont Arts and Crafts, Association, C A R , Code, Soccer THOUGHTS: A man of words and not of deeds is like a gar- den full of weeds PAUL COLANGELO 14 Hough Road ACTIVITIES: Football, Wres- tling, Baseball, Track, Student Government, Medical club, Stu- dent Dance committee MEMORIES: Very mysterious . Quack, Susan, Bear, Anne, Cat- woman, Wolf?, Vickie, Dallas, Debbie, London fox. Which hos- pital is next?. Hond Pond, The twister JOHN COLLINS Sean 29 Hurd Road ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Soccer, Highpoint, Sr. class Treasurer, Open campus cpmmittee, Stu- dent Gov. WILLIAM J. CONDAXIS Bill 352 School Street MEMORIES: O.C.C.,Golf, Fresh- man football, Mr. McGuirk geom- etry, Mr Mullin, Basement Bak- ing, T.V., Marylands locomotive breath, Windup ACTIVITIES: Freshman football, Golf team. Band, Key club DANIEL JOSEPH CONLEY Danny 22 Adams Street ACTIVITES: Swimming, Diving conf. champs. Soccer, Track, Cross Country, Key club sec. 2, Student Gov ' t., Concert and show band 3rd state, I.T.S., C.Y.O., Early grad, comm., Shakespeare club. Medical club MEMORIES: The view, Wall, Meadow, Rock, Pit, Friendly ' s, Parties, Super Bee, Partying, O.C.C., Band comp UMass, UNH, Foxboro THOUGHTS: Always go for the gusto JUDITH CONLEY Judy 26 Harriet Avenue ACTIVITIES: Medical club, Span- ish club 1 —2 MEMORIES: Hill. Coop, J.Z., L.F., Collision, AM., Glass, J.P., Cape, Europe, Slam BARBARA CONTI 101 Richmond Road ACTIVITIES: Fresh. Sec., Cheer- leading, Key club. Pep club, Spanish club, Senior play MEMORIES: 4:00 a m and still going, Kitchen floor. Parked cars. Cape (C.M. |, Swamp-stompin ' , Cha-Cha ' s, P — U — F — F, Thumper, Brandy ' s. Na mind. Dream on ... , Skiing — Austria, Fresh, parties, L.F., S.H., R.T. THOUGHTS: I ' ll take my out- stretched hand and offer it to anyone who tells me he ' s in need of love, hope or maybe just a friend. ELIZABETH CONWAY Betsy 72 Washington Street MEMORIES: CYO, Retreat 74, English Dept., Rutz, Managing clean-up for Miss Burke, Proms, Our gang, Miss Slater Thank you THOUGHTS: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. ELLEN SHERYL COOPERSTEIN Coopa 40 Woodfall Road ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Key club, Spanish club. Tennis team, Senior play MEMORIES Summer 75 — Colo- rado, Open House parties. Freshman football season, Ban- quet, Pewter pot. Driver ' s ed Un- der my thumb — 5 5 73, M.G.T., Back door, Green bot- tles, Codes, Do we pay now?, Laughing, Rawhide, Doubling, 4 5 75, E.J.M, Underwood, Land- scaping, New Year ' s Eve, Ask Evans KAREN CORCORAN 9 Raleigh Road MEMORIES: Code house, Beethovens 9th, Tarkus THOUGHTS: Go placidly amid the noise and the haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence, I am a rock No man is an island I feel we are all islands — in a common sea STEVEN CORCORAN 14 C Street ACTIVITIES Swim team MEMORIES Groduotion, Parties, Route 2, Big Joe, Prom, Greg all, Fonzie Tonto, Mark Judy, Bobby W Gina, Bobby A ? THOUGHTS Don ' t wait for life, go after it and make it work for you, GEORGE CORRIGAN 9 Bartlett Avenue MEMORIES O.C.C., Basement baking, J.T , The tree, EL.P, Cruising to Buffalo EDWARD CRISAFI Sof. 32 Hamilton Road MEMORIES Accounting I with Mr McOusky, English with Miss Curne. History with Mr Mullins and Mr McMullin, Help Ma- rianne in accounting II, listening to JoAnn ond Marianne CHARLES J. CRISAFULII Chuck 5 Goden Street ACTIVITIES Medio club. Inter- national Thespian Society, Pho- tography club. Science club, Mm- eral club, Aquorium club, TV club MEMORIES Disaster drills. Craw ling around in ceiling. Jastee lower, Mr Kenney and our nine hour soil at Cape Cod JANET MARIE CRONIN 21 Clover Street MEMORIES Pigeon sisters. Cabaret at McNeals, Airport, T ' s, Tea and talks with M.B.F., Sub- way, Relievio, When it ' s time to relax, Bone ' s big leap. Frosty corner. River, Bottomless cups, Doctor Law, Hava Nuva, Around the block with Lena Nightcaps, Li 1 1, Birdbrains, Vans, Potash, Nights at Nate ' s, The happy val- ley, Ping pong, Anticipations, Art, Late SANDRA L. CURRIE Sandy 176 Washington Street ACTIVITIES: Spanish club, Chorus, Musical MEMORIES: Y.L.T.W.R. (M M), Retreats, The group, Pres, t T, D.S., Doty, N.H. 74 THOUGHTS- Live all you can, it ' s a mistake not to. It doesn ' t so much matter what you do in par- ticular so long as you have your life. If you haven’t had that, what have you had? STEPHEN CURTIS 72 David Road EILEEN M. DAILY Nightly 24 Edward Street ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club, Russian club. Entertainment so- ciety, Student Government MEMORI ES: Russian club ban- quets, Soccer, Lock club, Sta- cania THOUGHTS: The road goes ever on and on down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow if I can, . . . BRENDA DEGRAZIA 43 Underwood Street MEMORIES: Never forget Aug. 22, 1973, Sept. 20, 1973, All the concerts I went to and all the good times I ' ve had and will have with that certain person in my life, Never forget hairdressing school ' s graduation party THOUGHTS: Life becomes beau- tiful when you begin to share it with somebody SUSAN DELACY 30 Moraine Street ACTIVITIES: Medical club, Span- ish club, Senior play MEMORIES: Pit, Freshman year, Library, Summer 76, J.G., Remem- ber J.L. friends, Weekends, Sail- boats sunsets THOUGHTS: If we didn ' t take great pains to corrupt nature, our nature would never corrupt us. SANDY DEMBROWSKI 147 Sycamore Street MEMORIES: Miss D ' s cooking class, Homework with Mike, The first step at the flagpole. Prom night 1975 THOUGHTS: I can ' t wait to get out DAVID AMORY DEMILO 53 Upland Road ACTIVITIES: Highpoint (ed.) Stu- dent Gov ' t., Classical guitar. Soc- cer, Rugby, Bizyding, Shooting frogs, Eating moose MEMORIES: Those long summers, English, Nixon ' s abdication, A1 Pacino ' s enigmatie, Supercious stare. The moody Blues, Those long nights with Highpoint, and all those swell guys whose ini- tials I won ' t list THOUGHTS: And now I shall seek the Holy Grail! NANCY DEMIRJIAN 16 Spring Volley Rood ACTIVITIES: Student Gov ' t., Shakespeare club, Highpoint, Ar- menian club MEMORIES: Mrs. Khoury, J.J.S.S. J.B.L., Studying, E.J. — C.K. — P.S., Miss A, Augie, Gallivant- ing, Janie ' s THOUGHTS: Don ' t give up till you drink from the silver cup and ride that highway in the sky. Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall all you ' ve got to do is call . . . ANGELA DEPAMPHILIS 193 White Street MEMORIES: Summers 72 — 73, Surries, Newport, Datum club, MVILYF, Feelings, Whirlpool 3:00, Squeegie parties. Perfume raids, Funghouls, Friendly water fight. Remember SACS!, Toros, Weeze, Lingling, The Foonze, Joey, B.J. art lessons. Panda, Beep GPC, Italquizzipoos shhhll. Party bows, VV gab sessions, Good luck THOUGHTS: If you can ' t be good be good at itl ROBERT DEPERON Bob 15 — A Frederick Street MEMORIES: The willow tree. Leaving during assemblies, Drivers ed.. Car door incident, Friendly ' s, Night cruisin ' , Charlie ' s Kitchen THOUGHTS: Enjoy yourself to the fullest, life is too short MARY F. DESTEFANO 66 Hamilton Road ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading I. Key club MEMORIES: Freshman year 1, Summer of 73, GTKTSB 74, Rock Meadow, Shorts, CYO show 74, Prom 74, The Cape, 12 24 74, New Year ' s Eve, Up Up, Prom 75, HGR Everybody Out! , The center, Is that all you ever think about? . Good times to come THOUGHTS: We ' ve only just begun SUSAN DEVASTO 35 Stults Rood ACTIVITIES Pep club. Key club. Soccer team, Italian club, Thes- pian club, CYO, Medical club MEMORIES Summer of 75, Peebs, Soft os two grapes. Feel- ings, Egg, BPM, DDL, Blah , Elton John, Mountain climb Chevy von. Nova, Fiollie mobile, White visois, Joggerl, White truimph. Pink Pother, TGI F THOUGHTS There ' s nothing to feor in this world, but fear itself DOREEN MARIE DEVITO Stooch 68 Longmeadow Road ACTIVITIES: Majorette, Key club. Prom committee, CYO, Yearbook staff MEMORIES: My friends, Winn Brook, Wall, View, HGR , Friendly’s, Rock Meadow, Foot- ball, Soccer gomes. Celebrating, Summer 73, 11 3 74, Prom ' 75, 9 13 75, Fire — extinguisher, New Hampshire, Competitions, life goes on I soy Good-bye” THOUGHTS True friends ore like gold — Precious and Few DANIEL DEVLIN 18 Harris Street ACTIVITIES Footboll 4 years. Hockey 2 years MEMORIES 74 football camp Freshmon football, Doors THOUGHTS As many os pos- sible but a few ot a time BRUCE DEWAR 163 Oakley Rood ACTIVITIES Soccer team. Science club MEMORIES Fong ' s parties 27 ARIA DIBIASE 18 Longmeadow Road ACTIVITIES: Highpoint, Shake- speare, Forum, French MEMORIES: Mrs. Khoury, Janie ' s, E.J. - C.K. - P.S., NJ - JSJ, JRSBA, C. Austin, Erinspeck, Studying, Exp. 75 THOUGHTS: As it began so I will end it Singing a song of long ago lo ng the people I ' ve be- friende- and singing a song of long, long ago . . . And I ' ll be there . . . You ' ve got a friend DEAN DINOPOULOS 46 Harriet Avenue ACTIVITIES: You jest! MEMORIES: Leaving school at 2:30 THOUGHTS: Non sum qualis quondam eram. SANDRA DIXON Sandy 57 Creeley Road MEMORIES: Walking in the rain, Jumping in puddles. Falling in snow, Finding lost kittens and puppies, Watching leaves change colors, Jimmy, And love THOUGHTS: If life seems to get you down don ' t give up things will be better just give life a chance to show you that it ' s not all that badl KATHARINE DONOVAN Mickey Mouse 131 Chilton Street MEMORIES: S.F., C.F., T.M., J.M.,D.M., Cutslips, Bologna, Homework, Weekends, Getting down. Assigned, 6th per. study, Rob ' s car, McDonalds, The trick, Rowdiness, Smile on THOUGHTS: “Fly away through the midnight air, As we head across the sea, And at last we will be free. You ' re a blue bird MAUREEN DONOVAN 27 Poplar Street ACTIVITIES: CYO, Partying MEMORIES: Dazey, Olm jug- glers, Center, School sports. Dances, Jiving, Lano ' s, Moody Tuesdays, Gold chevy, Wink, Ra- mada Inn, McDonald ' s, PC. ride, what ' s the point? , Feelings, Lol- lipops, Lighthouse, Walks, Friend- ly ' s THOUGHTS: Friends are like good times and I’ve had the best. ROBERT DONOVAN 131 Chilton Street MEMORIES: P.Q., Butler, Kendall, Baseball, Hockey, Freddy ' s street hockey JOHN DOOLEY Dools 74 Bright Road MEMORIES: The English dept., Mr, Fitz ' s class, French, The good times, The gang. The hard guy ANN DORFMAN 81 Kilburn Road MEMORIES: Jeannie, D.K.B., Thia, Susie, D.C., May Day Celebra- tion of life, Making new friends, Growing, L.H., Remember 8 THOUGHTS: We ' re everything brighter than even the sun (We ' re everything greater than books might mean] We ' re everyanything more than believe With a spin leap alive we ' re alive we’re won- derful one time ' BARBARA DORIAN 45 longmeadow Road ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Senior play, Moke-up co-chairman, Student Government MEMORIES: K.G. J.B S.D. B.H. GO. C.C. G.D. BA D. G. T. O. MB L.O. SB. B.B. P.G. NIK. M R., WVHAT ARE YOU DOING, J K you better come back the way you are no ' r, Wouldn ' t it be nice, Knights in White Satin, Don ' t look now but. Chuck it. Pizzas, General prin- ciples, Magic, Pass, Fail, Preps THOUGHTS: Every indivhdual has a place to fill in the world, and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be so or not. DENNIS DOW 21 Belmont Street ACTIVITIES Track 4 years MEMORIES Playing basketball during Mr G ' s science class and leaving my science book in the gym THOUGHTS: It wasn ' t really that bad, but it wasn ' t good either ANN LOUISE DRESSIER 263 Common Street ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club, I.T.S., Lock club MEMORIES: M B.T.A., Dancing, Peanut butter sands., Only bears, W.H.S., Mr. Haggerty, Mr. Hayes, Miss Austin, 5ths, Ohmy- gawd. Harvard shirts, Schucks, Unconditional love THOUGHTS. Beyond their own. The dancers know. This other perfect world. . . . I ' ve given you my onlyness, come give me yours tomorrow. DENISE MARIE DORSEY 225 Prospect Street ACTIVITIES: Swim team, Spanish club, Softball mgr. MEMORIES: Funfloating summers 74 — 75, D bunt Pontiac. Lunches by the pond, Audubon, The brats, H B , Miss J. Bentz THOUGHTS Everybody must get stoned! PEGGY DUESENBERRY 25 Fairmont Street ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club, Greater Boston Youth Symphony, Fireside String Band, Advisory COunsil to the Principal LESLIE DUNPHY 50 Prospect Street ACTIVITIES Spanish club, Swim team 72, 73, 74, 75 MEMORIES: The brats, Audubon, Lunches by the tree JOHN EBINGER MEMORIES To mony to tell THOUGHTS If you want it go for it DAVID ENTLER Dave 70 Woterhouse Road MEMORIES Friendly ' s, McDonald ' s, Junior year. 6th period study. Cruisin ' . Weekend nights. My cor, Sammy Whites, Charlies Kitchen, Sophmore moth class. All my friends. My |ob, P K and W O . Summer of 75, Har- vard Square THOUGHTS Time woits for no one Hours ore like diamonds, don ' t let them waste 29 ROBERT EPSTEIN 91 Tobey Road ACTIVITIES: Russian club MEMORIES: Miss Benoit ' s spell- ing, Ministry of the Spring offen- sive, One way ticket to Birming- ham, N.Y., Chemistry madness, Mr. G ' s dog THOUGHTS: Kak zhevoot hooli- gani ya ne znayu LEE ANN EVANS 210 Claflin Street ACTIVITIES: Senior play, Medical club, Field hockey 1 MEMORIES: Moving, Stiches, Blue, Nice octopus 74, S.C , Green bottles. Prom, Spot remo- ver, Toppin, Laughing so hard, Cherry life savers 75, Pewter Pot, Yaz, Bleachers, Codes, Ask Coopa, Carry on JOHN FANG 156 Common Street ACTIVITIES: Chess club. Science club, Indoor - Outdoor track, Wrestling MEMORIES: Steve ' s first accident DONNA M. FAUL 124 Beech Street MEMORIES: 2 28 58, 12 1 72, 12 13 74, Fit ' s, GS Hannis, Lunch at Mac ' s, Harvard Motor House, Farrels, Old town, Balboa Park, Knotts, Malibu, Hit the road . The group, Licenses, Chemistry, Child care. Put away Tom, Sweet 16, Stink stank. Party tears SHEILA FAULKNER 203 Claflin Street ACTIVITIES: Deca MEMORIES: TM, C.F., J.M., K.D., DM., B.M., T.T., Big Al, Cape, Lunch, 5th period, skipping with friends, concerts, Friday nights. Ball games. Babysitting for Fisk ' s, Carol (and making it back) THOUGHTS: Its better to love and lose, than to hate and win. CAROL FEHRMANN 1 19 Chilton Street MEMORIES: Cape, Sand pit, T.M., S.P., J.M., D M, K.D., Trick, Summers Big Al , B.M., Glouces- ter, Cruising, Being late, MacDo- nalds, Concerts THOUGHTS: A good friend is someone who likes you as you are RONALD FERRANTI 20 Jonathan Street ACTIVITIES: Freshman soccer MEMORIES: The tree. The pit, The field, The window, Sully, As- signed study, The window gang, Belmont Country Club, Tenth tee. The tower. The wall, The Cape, The resi ROSE FERRARO 306 Channing Road MEMORIES: E. Cambridge, Stolen cars — 73, The center, History girls room, How about a ride to the packy?, Dennisport week- ends, Aerosmith, The Stones, Duke The Drivers — Tom, Lose your dreams and you ' ll lose your mind, You made me do it, D.M., Donill — C.P., Summer of 73 STEPHEN FERREIRA Steve, Mouse 46 Horoce Rood ACTIVITIES: Working, Freshman track MEMORIES: Canada 75, Jean — Pierre, Mont Orford Hotel, Un- derwood, Concerts, The base- ment, Molson export, Waverley, P.Q ADELINA FERRINI Lena 38 Thomas Street ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2, Medi- cal club, Senior play MEMORIES: 4 a.m, and still go- ing , Kitchen floor. Munching, Cape, Swamp stomping, Cha — Cha, Poof!, Thumper, Brandy ' s, No mind, Monday mornings. Cabs, Around the block with Jo- net, Julie, Borb, Sue, A.J.J.J.C THOUGHTS: All good things in life ore either immoral, illegal or fattening! THOMAS FITZGERALD Fitz 91 Payson Rood ACTIVITIES Soccer — Hockey 2, 3,4, Key club 2 MEMORIES: Summer of ' 75, Mr McMullin, Favorite teachers THOUGHTS: Do unto others as you want others to do unto you BRIAN ANTHONY FLEMING 316 Waverley Street ACTIVITIES Soccer 2, 3, 4, Key club MEMORIES: Mullins poli, sci, The view. Phone calls. Brown ' s par- ties, H.D., Roymoe, O’Hare, Jr Prom, Friendly ' s, I like it better here. THOUGHTS: At times, it is better to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder if you ' re o fool than to open it and remove all doubt RICHARD FLEWELLING 179 Fairview Avenue JOHN FLYNN 47 Frost Road MEMORIES Cape Cod. Scuba diving CHRISTINE ELIZABETH FORTI Chris 203 Trapelo Rood ACTIVITIES Key - Keyet’es club, p eo club MEMORIES Hoy rd, Beove ' Brook, Wolks with Soencer. CYO show. Trios. Dove, FFSCCD, Re- treo ' s. Caouto church, OF W, HD ' s class, HGR. Olm iuggiers THOUGHT The longest loumey stons with o single step 31 WILLIAM FOX Foxy 54 Gilbert Rood MEMORIES The informer, Your bogged ' , 1975 Red Sox, Bootmg the Rme River up N H , All my classmates and teachers THOUGHTS Life is iust o bowl of cereal NORA FRANKO 286 School Street STUART FREEDMAN Stu 85 Shaw Road ACTIVITIES: Media club. Chess club MEMORIES: Latin IPS, Aurl , Locker, Typing poems , Mass media newspaper, Jackets, The mile runs. Room 119, Library, Dave ' s Pinto, Your bogged , G.M., LM — 227, Driver ' s ed. THOUGHTS: It ' s life and life only KATHLEEN ANN MARIE FREEMAN Kathy 18 Cambridge Street ACTIVITIES: Key club, Pep club, CYO MEMORIES: HGR, HD ' s class, Jerry, 1 7, Deli 4th, Smoking 6th, 1 1 75, Marlboro, Streak- ing in Florida, Carrots, Rock meadow, Football games, Rally, Frank, CYO shows, I said good — bye THOUGHTS: Never be afraid that your life should end . . . rath- er fear that it should have no beginning SARAH ALICE FREIBERG Bug 54 Stu Its Road ACTIVITIES: Mirage, Shake- speare, Orchestra, All — State MEMORIES: Stacania, The 10:14, A Friday in December, Locker 286, April dancer THOUGHTS: Where ever you are it ' s your own friends who make the world” SANDRA FRIEDMAN Sandle, Sandy 20 Marion Road ACTIVITIES: Highpoint, Shake- speare club MEMORIES: Berklee, Draw on a cherry pit, Fisheee, Walking, To many walls, Hoping, Pinky, Hiya, PL., Get soaked. Super THOUGHTS: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly: What is essential is invisible to the eye. LINDA FRISONE 3 Garrison Road THOUGHTS: You may delay, but time will not. JONATHAN GANAK 55 Sherman Street ACTIVITIES: Tennis team, Swim- ming team, Latin club MEMORIES: Choking in the first round of state tennis tourney three years in a row. BRYAN SCOTT GANZ Demi — God 77 Wellesley Road ACTIVITIES: Business Mgr, of Highpoint, Photography staff of yearbook. Wrestling, Pole vault- ing, Pocket pool champ MEMORIES: The bump, Switzer- land, Red line, E.J.C., N.N., E — Z, Sue, T.A., BMW, IHTTAPATB- BACC, Joe cool. Gold DB. The concordian, P.P., Leroy boy. Har- vard roof , Eternal nothingness is okay provided you ' re dressed for it. THOUGHTS: I don ' t believe in an afterlife, but I’m bringing a change of underwear, and not only is there no God but try to get a plumber on Sunday. STACEY GAVRILLES Stace 67 Hoitt Road MEMORIES: HC, Rude, Hysness, TTc’d 1 , Football games, Tim buck- too. Daddy ' s home, Cape Cod, White walls, Hellool, Clay as cat. Dove, Freshman year, Bronzebaby, Emerson ' s, Winn Brook days, TOTAL, pVpo, Soc- cer, Earthy, Gas shortage. Big Wally, Sibs, Chicago concert, Itibmnpfccwpbbdrprdesobgolcs- majnbww THOUGHTS: My eyes adored you. ARLET GHOUGLASSIAN 202 Trapelo Road MEMORIES: 2 28 75, Ape, Prom 75 76, Scorpio, 5 whole years, O ' boy, Aug 6 7 - Buick, I wont to moke it with you , Ce la vie — 10, Etre amoureoux auec le singe, I do, you doodo THOUGHTS The future is like a blank page, it will be what you write upon it. RACHEL GIBSON 30 Bellevue Road DARIUS GINWALA Dor Gm, Wolo 60 Stonev Brook Rood MEMORIES Plays, Cast parties, Cotwolk. MH.DAK.BJ.FYDA.HR? THOUGHTS: The measure of o man’s character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out and After oil this I ' m going back to believing m miroclesl JOANN GIUNTA Jo 51 Hamilton Road MEMORIES: Summer of ' 75, bad herofeld, Germany, Second period study, Mr McCluskev ' s accounting class, Mocdo ' s, Mo Santagate. Mo Foul, My locker. Brother ' s pizzo THOUGHTS Absence mokes the heart grow fonder i i I JOY R. GOGEK 37 Stewart Terrace MEMORIES: Steel plates, Setting records in the library, Abe limes, Ksp, Vf ' s in Burlington, INF, Emer- sons, Bays soccer. Joining Aunt Jemima, No brains, BFD, Steel plates again. Short legs mariuch. Toots the dg dragger, Juggling, The moon sets in the west HAROLD GOLDBERG The Long Bomber 5 Watson Road ACTIVITIES: Nefty, Intrumural basketball MEMORIES: Being in school 98% of the time! PATTY GONSALO 85 Munroe Street MEMORIES: W.C., E.H., D C., J.L., D.R., Claude, R.L., K.P., C.T., The Pit, Parking lot. Hill club with C.H., Crash 2, N.H., Sully, Bernie THOUGHTS: Friendship can turn to love but how sad the love that turns to friendship CHRISTOPHER GRACE Chris 19 Cushing Avenue ACTIVITIES: Football, Indoor — Outdoor track capt.. Key club, Tiddlewinks MEMORIES: Rockport, Winner ' s house. The view. Football camps, Brewster, Jr Prom, Wall ' s wall. Harvard Adventure, The Cape, B B. concert, The shows, Camp- ing out, 4th of July, Summer ' 73, Missions, Ice cubes, Brocton van, Rt 2 record DOUG GRANT 214 White Street ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 4 MEMORIES: Zappa, Crash, Hen KENNETH GRANT 209A Belmont Street ACTIVITIES: Science club MEMORIES: Maine, Oct. ' 74, Rockport ' 75, U — high ' 72, West ' 73, Union, New Years at Canter- bury ' 75, Laz, Lodi — the bad guy, I.C. CARL GRAVINA 1085 Concord Avenue NICHOLAS GREGORY Hegory 1 17 Oakley Road ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club, ITS., Student gov, Yearbook, Senior class play MEMORIES: All dramatic activi- ties, The doors, Playing the bass. Fall nights up the ' ' bon . Inde- pendent studies. Troubling the guidance counselors, Hobarts, Everyone associated with the doors. The one only Mrs. Wil- liams who discovered me, Every- thing everybody else THOUGHTS There are alot of fun things to do in this school, they lust don ' t show you, so ask and enjoy them SONYA GRIFFITH 107 Louise Road ACTIVITIES: Swimming MEMORIES: Swim team always won, Mr. G physics, Mrs. Curtiss chem, messed up labs, Mr Hede- mark mech draw only girl, Mr. Howick asking me if I play bas- ketball, Four blind mickey mice THOUGHTS: You go your way I’ll go my way and let ' s hope we don ' t have a head on collision JONATHAN GROLLMAN 79 Country Club Lane PAULA HALEY 20 Birch Hill Road ACTIVITIES: Pep club, Spanish club, CYO, Working at library, Key club. Usher at musical (school) MEMORIES: Work at the library, Summer of ' 75 with Tom Paul, History with Mr Baker, Football season of ' 74, Homeroom ' 74 75, Making posters. Friends, Stu- dent gov day, Aquaintances, Rummage sales car washes, Clubs THOUGHTS: Today is the first day of the rest of your life MARK DAN HALLER 45 Homer Road MARK HANDY 303 School Street ACTIVITIES Latin club, German club, Track, Off campus Music, Soccer, The Swiss Alps MEMORIES Miss Austin, Mr Pen- to (Ich bm gekreuztl). Miss Burke, Mr Haggerty (Head Dude), B J Williams ' s Shakespeare and 7th period Study, Also mony thanks to the reliable gym lockers ond my 4 green bookbags THOUGHTS This norrow is- thmus twixt two boundless seas. The past. The future, two eter- nitiesl ' ' LISA BETH HANOYAN 209 Chonnmg Road ACTIVITIES Key club. Prom com- mittee, CYO, ITS, Cheerleading MEMORIES Thank — you mother dear, Melvin mobile. Cool it An- gela, 26 — 12 chain, Paratore perversion, Parties after football. Wall, Winn Brook, McApples, T — less specimen, SC, EO, New Year ' s Eve, MP with Les, View, R — meadow, Backstage, Streokmg in Florida, Little kids, I soy good — bye STEVE HART Harty 53 Benton Road ACTIVITIES Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Key club MEMORIES 8-2. Football por- ties. Chutes. Season ticket. The boords. Coach Skippy?l, Wo- burn practice. J P B , H B . Mother Hynes, My way. The view. Junior girls, A town, M V , Florida, Camp, C D . Skiing THOUGHTS It ' s oil over I 35 SUSAN HATABIAN 27 Emerson Street ACTIVITIES Pep club, key club. Senior closs play MEMORIES 12 1 72, Wall, Prom 75. Memorial day week- end, July 4 weekend 75, Hilltop, Claypit, Football stands bet, 8 31 75, The rock. The view. Chnstmos ' 74, Football gomes.ond ponies. Friendly ' s, Yogo MATTHEW JOSEPH HAYES Matt, Mej 20 Eliot Road ACTIVITIES: Media club, Senior play, I.T.S. MEMORIES: Room 227, 2.50 an hour, D G., J.B., Aha, The cat- walk, B J. Williams, Doc Kenney JONATHAN HECHT 15 Village Hill Road ACTIVITIES: Highpoint, Soccer Tennis, The late Russian club. Stu- dent gov.. Drama MEMORIES: B.J., Hey there Bobs”, Chinese food and writing. Papa, Jumpin ' Joe, Kill that Rus- sian clubl . Soccer hats, Mr. Lil- ias, please? , 18 — 24 — 18, 1st period. Burnt fingers, English office, Uni — minds THOUGHTS: The beauty of a public education . . . JOHN J. HERENDEEN 50 Flett Road ACTIVITIES: Golf, Gymnastics, Key club MEMORIES: Junior year and the class of ' 75, The day after the prom, Brighams and H20 —town. Would ya?. Meeting new people and making new friends THOUGHTS: If everyone said what they really felt then we ' d all be better off. Open up your heart and let your feelings flow CAROLYN HICKOK 51 Stone Road ACTIVITIES: German club, Shake- speare club MEMORIES: Lady Bracknell, Bunch, 4th of July weekend ' 75, German club parties. Volleyball, Skiing at Cannon mountain. Climbing Washington, Silver Lake, Shooting the rapidl. K.C., B.C., Eh!, Danielle, H.L., Boston lobster. The missing notebook, Fantastic! , Die kleine clarchen THOUGHTS: Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is to you ... JIM HILDEBRANDT 104 Gilbert Road BETH HOGAN 10 Bradley Road MEMORIES: The center, History girls room. Lions club, How about a ride to the packy, Stand up Edna, Steve, Dennisport week- ends, Boston boys. Gotta get you into my life, B S., ' 73 — ' 75 , Holding up the jewelry store. Fif- ty-eight, Aerosmith, Joey, Janu- ary ' 75, Can ' t always get what you want JOHN HOLLADAY Squolton 27 Weber Road SANDRA HOLLIS Sandy 95 Kilburn Road ACTIVITIES Pep club, Senior play MEMORIES: Junior prom, Fresh- man football, Best year soph, Summer of ' 75, Special people D.V..L.K., M.H., Best friends KF, B C., Okie, Fondest memories good friends and good people THOUGHTS Friendship is just a small word, it ' s people who make it big DAVID HOLT Spider East 32nd Street ACTIVITIES: Football, Forum club. Key club. National Honor So- ciety MEMORIES: Football party, Ante ' s flat, Huss barfing. Nod- ded out Horgan, Duckie, Zap, Yano, Fonzi, Ugh, Dumbo, Stink- bush, Here comes Joe, there goes Joe THOUGHTS Ten orange kang- aroo ' s, one llama JOHN HOLT 67 Walnut Street ACTIVITIES: Football, Track MEMORIES: W.S, Freshman foot- ball season, Iggv, Charlies, B.C.C., T.A., The river. Camp co- lumbus, H.C., The tenth tee. Coach Arangio, Mad dog. The chute, Moon Mullin, Thanksgiving Day football games THOUGHTS: To each his own, show no prejudice in choosing your lifes path. Do things on you own be on active person and your rewards will be many. MARY ELIZABETH HORGAN Horgie 99 Gilbert Rood ACTIVITIES CYO. Kev ' ettes MEMORIES: My friends. Football games, soccer games, Fn , Sat nights, V W ' s. OFW, Florida, Ski- ing, L M perverts. View, Rock, Senior year rally. Florida streak- ing, Get me my lawyer , 8 27 75, Cost parties. History girls room. Broken beds. North end, Wendy ' s house. Getting caught in Florida, Lisa, Gmny, Leslie ' ’ ROBERT HORGAN Horg 26 Staunton Road ACTIVITIES: Highpoint MEMORIES Leaving BHS, Friday afternoon ot 2 31 THOUGHTS: Save a tree, eat a beaver; If there is a harder way to do it, BHS will find it FRANK HORROCKS 217 White Street MEMORIES Waverlev Sq . Bowl- mg. The gang, A A , Cruising, Bik- ing down the Cope, Working ot the club, PQ. Butler, Sub shop, Guidonce office, Nancy ' s bus no 9, Poker games THOUGHTS All things must pass 37 ANNMARIE A, HOWELL Ann 8 Frederick Street MEMORIES Parties, Dances, Football games. Rallies, Drinking — getting caught, Accidents, E«- cuses, MacDonalds 7-th period. Friends THOUGHTS It is o low of hu- man life, as certom as gravity To live fully, we must learn to use things and love people not to love things and use people ■■ RICK HUBBARD Hubba 40 Grant Avenue ACTIVITIES: Varsity soccer 73, 74, 75, 76, Freshman J.V. baseball, Sophmore basketball MEMORIES: Cape Cod, Kenny ' s car, McMullins baseball team, D.E., Lake Sunapee, Trip to Okla- homa, 15 cases , The tracks, 12 o ' clock swim, FD ' s films, Yano’s house, New Years eve, Lawnmo- wer village THOUGHTS: Having a good time with my friends SONIA HUNTLEY 18 Bellevue Road MEMORIES: Four blind mice, Late parrots, Bets, Crickelts and con- certs, Loud and dangerous, Hon- or, Bridged chickens. Rats, Gone with the wind , Shenano- gan THOUGHTS: Two bubbles found they had rainbows on their cur- ves, They flickered out saying: It was worth being a bubble just to have held that rainbow thirty seconds. PHILLIP HYNES Wilbur 1 18 School Street MEMORIES: Zac ' s, H.B., 5th period library. Cherry, K.M., Lum- py, Glimper, Sabe, MacDonalds, New H, New York, Nantasket, L.S. ANN MARIE IRVING Irv 1 105 Concord Avenue MEMORIES: Freshman year, Ber- muda ' 75, Florida ' 75, M.G.H., B.H.S.P., Popcorn, Later chump much later, Late phone calls and long talks, Rock meadow. The park, Fathers six, Football games, G.R., Prom ' 75, Heartbreaker, Rally, E.S., Cold duck, Waste- basket, 8 1 75, Cape THOUGHTS: In the valley of dreams there is time to wonder. KIKO ITASKA 265 Rutledege Road JOHN IVESTER 150 Payson Road ACTIVITIES: Freshman soccer. Swimming 1 — 2 — 3 — 4 MEMORIES: Co — ed waterpolo games, Mrs. Rettman ' s 4th period English class, F.S., G.N., Nick’s parties, D.Y. THOUGHTS: Those of you who think you know everything are annoying those of us who do. DEBORAH JAYNES Debby, Bush 1 14 White Street MEM ORIES: May 17, 1974, His- tory girls room, Bear, Bentley, Belmont Hill School, 1975 proms, Joseph, schlitz. Weekends, Ox- ford, The bull, The gang THOUGHTS: There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do CYNTHIS ANN JONES Cindy 24 Orchard Street ACTIVITIES: co-head pep club, Entertainment society, Prom com- mittee, Forum club, Key club, CYO, Medical club MEMORIES: Te after Re, scituate summers, July 4th 1974, Tang, 3A — minot. The staff car, Football season, MM CD, The Beach Boys THOUGHTS: The beach will al- ways be in my heart . . . listen to the tide slowly turning . . . WENDY JONES 43 Cottage Street ACTIVITIES: Pep club. Key club MEMORIES: Hermie, Peaches green and white, Windex, Post — kit, Texas moon, Buns and sea- weed in Brewster, Sure baby- blue R.T., Sully and Snydley, Pop toasties, Tunibutter sandwiches at 1:00 a.m., 22, Yago, Beach Boys, Concerts, Partiesl, Oh wow, Ray ' s parties at my house THOUGHTS: If you see someone without a smile, give them yours MARY JO KAIN 66 Watson Road MEMORIES: Skiing at moose. Summers in N.H , Metros - D.C., Albany 155, Audubon with Beau, Cin and Barb, Priscilla THOUGHTS: Sometimes the light ' s all shining on me other times I can barely see lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip it ' s been PAUL KALOOSDIAN 45 Van Ness Rood ACTIVITIES: German club, Arme- nian club. Mirage, Medical club, Student government, AYF, year- book RICHARD KARP 61 Spring Valley Road MEMORIES: I will always remem- ber getting up early on cold win- ter mornings and racing to the bus stop only to find the bus either early or late. I enjoyed most of my subjects, especially the ones in the business depart- ment. THOUGHTS: My contempories and I have been most fortunate to attend Belmont High. WILLIAM KAZANGIAN Willy 84 Livermore Rood ACTIVITIES Science club. Medio club, Armenian club MEMORIES Where are you supposed to be now son? ' ' , All right! II I want it quiet in this library in three seconds JOHN KEATING Jack 285 Orchard Street MEMORIES The red bomber. Center riots . The doors, ' Bolt Sully DEBORAH ELIZABETH KEEFE Deb 49 Chilton Street ACTIVITIES Pep club. Key club, CYO, Gymnastics. Cheerleadmg MEMORIES Footboll ‘75 76. H G R , Rock and View. Melvin ' s, Deona freedon. The parties, let ' s go for an ice cream , M S M ' s. SR rollies. Okay bye THOUGHTS If you smile oil will understand, ' cause that is some- thing everybody everywhere does in the some longuoge ANN S. KELLEY 30 Richardson Rood ACTIVITIES Freshmon cheerleod- mg. Pep club. Moke-up (co-chair- man) MEMORIES A- 1 , Cope, Ham- pton, PW, BF, Chicken, Eddies, Moons, New Year ' s, Goat, Tow- ing cars, CVS, Rock, later chump. Summer of ' 75, DMMBCMSPTNDGGPAIJT, H G R , Boman, SMU. Teo Ruth?, Bye Seon THOUGHTS Unless you love someone, nothing else makes any sense 39 VIRGINIA ANNE KELLY Gmny, Giggles, Mo-bell 37 Old Middlesex Rood ACTIVITIES: Key-ette pres, High- point, Prom committee, CYO, Senior play. Variety show. Spirit association MEMORIES: Streaking in Florida, Hilltop, Boat, Cruising, Ski trips, Lisa ' s sweater. Tango, Aku, Cape dunes, 2 1 75, Soph., Junior Prom — Scituate, Winn Brook, Pajama parties, Bee — bee car. New Years, Friendly’s, Football, soccer parties, Girls room, Have another will ya? THOUGHTS: Friendship, smiles, happiness . thanks Pals, and good luck CAROLE L. KENNEDY 99 Louise Road MEMORIES: Summer of ’75, Cruising in Rosa, Sawi, On the prowl, Chinese food. Junior year, spaceshot hang-out. Hopping, Housesitting in Cambridge, Kuh- lua. Our field. Times with Jeff, Eastham, Dyers pond, Glouces- ter, Never M.K., M B , S.W., M.D., F.B. JOHN PATRICK KENNEDY J.K. 4 Oak Street ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Key club, Sr. class play MEMORIES: The view, McMullen ' s practices, the library THOUGHTS: Success is a matter of luck, ask any failure JOYCE H. KHEDERIAN 135 Oliver Road MEMORIES: Hello?!, Laughing fts, Hysnessl, HCTTPRFEDCFCCW, Parties, Tracks, Rude Russell ' s car, Sibs, Homeroom rep., Soccer, Sun- shine, White walls, Football games, Cape, Springsl, Breathing problems, Eyes, Aundyl, How to Succeed , Timbucktoo, Muf fler detail. Cat Stevens, Psyche — talk, Emersons, Legcity, Beatle years, Pottery, Iti, Gas shortage. Sophomore, Kinda st-rangel. Rainbows of truths . . . ROUBINA KHOYLIAN 34 Lincoln Street MEMORIES: 711, Tangerine, Life- savers, East Jr., Dumbo, Sweet and Innocent, Bailey ' s, Mint chip, 10 pts.. Something about that shirt, 3 musketeers. Bus rides, Aramis, Oh Greg!, Sheraton Bos- ton and Commander, Oedipus Rex, Go Croak!, I love you too, Mikorason, Shampoo, Garjig PETER KIANG 253 Washington Street ACTIVITIES: Tennis MEMORIES: Two for the kipper, Barbi — doll, Madmoiselle M., Meredith ' s Queendom, A dear John postcard, Conistoners, McGovern in ' 72 THOUGHTS: When logic and proportion have fallen so I ' ll be dead And the White Knight is talking backwards And the Red Queen ' s off her head Remem- ber what the doormouse said Feed your head Feed your head PAUL KING 72 Payson Road ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Tennis MEMORIES: Field, Tower tree, Upstairs, Wednesdays, N.H. con- certs, O.F.W., Red gold, M T.D.J.B P G J.U.N.H. THOUGHTS: Life is what you make it so never be satisfied. Live free or die MARK KOLLIGIAN 1 15 Marsh Street MEMORIES: PSPMJSBNJEJT, PUDD, The window, Wall, Tree, Field, Resie, Trips to cape. Sum- mer-set, Summers at OSB, The tower, Weekend at Groveland, Concerts, First school night ever with JE, Parking lot incident. Jun- ior year summer, Tequila sunrise, Accident, Bonfires at Cape THOUGHTS: Fairies wear boots JANET KRAUSS 103 Gilbert Road MEMORIES: White mts., Port hole pub., Stella ' s, McDonald ' s with M.B.B., July 1st, November 4th, August 29th THOUGHTS: Time — there is so much yet so little, an infinity, yet not enough JULIE LARSON 34 Falmouth Street MEMORIES: D.R., Camb., Wat,, Burl,, Summer of 73, J.S., Dis- ney world 74, N.H , Courts, B.C., The pit, Hampton, 7 5 75, KCRTJS, mad red bomber, 8 25 75, Party cake, EC, Lincoln res, ' ' Alright now! , Feelin ' Fine THOUGHTS: Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. MARTY LARSON 215 White Street MEMORIES: Washing desks in art class since freshmen year SUSANNAH LASKARIS Susie 670 Concord Avenue ACTIVITIES: Field hockey. Student advisory board to the school committee. National Honor So- ciety MEMORIES: Sunny mornings. In- tuition, Friday night, Too many walls, People, Breathing, Getting soaked, Friction — let it ride THOUGHTS: Live upon the mountain and walk there with your brothers, keep the vision clear of the fog on earth below LISA ANNE LAUTERBACH Lis 34 Holden Road ACTIVITIES: German club, High- point, Code, Entertainment so- ciety, Girls swim team — mgr.. Mirage, Forum club MEMORIES: Heaven — , Vol- leyball, Maine, Code THOUGHTS: How you percieve life will dictate what it is for you. If your attitude is positive, then your life will be positive, If it is negative, then your life will reflect that attitude. JEAN M. LEONARD 467 School Street MEMORIES: CYO, Fresh Pond, M-M ' S, The bleachers. No tres- passing, Lanno ' s, Taxi , VFW ' s, Signs, Arrows, Chevy van, Kiddo, The truck, Jack ' s, Bus stops, Phil ' s hill. The park, Hatty , Burbank, Geek, Ya, Mama, Insane, Oak- ley, The families and relatives. The gang THOUGHTS: Only those who lis- ten with hearts can understand CATHERINE DARDEN LEWIS 170 Brighton Street MEMORIES; V.S. freshman year. Remaining memories of time spent with the two, P.T. jobs, Most of all, Valued friendships with K.C., J K., and L.W., Always the good, The bad, and hope THOUGHTS: Forget the past, live in the present, dream of the fu- ture, and strive for what you want ... be happy . LINDA M. LEWIS Bird 104 Cross Street ACTIVITIES: Bond, Chorus, ITS, How to Succeed, Fontastics MEMORIES: Berry, Rumny, Fire station. Cinema, Pappis glass bird. Band trips, I ' m not that kind of girl THOUGHTS: Don ' t do anything I ' d do. KAREN LIU 53 Statler Road ACTIVITIES: German club — treasurer, pres.. Forum club - pres., Student handbook — Editor MEMORIES: The four blind mice. Summer of 75, H.S.P., Struggle with tennis, 3rd period study. All nighters, J.V.K.D., Nitroglycerine, Adjustments, Saturday nights. College applications, German club meetings, Defeat and suc- cess THOUGHTS: The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn. EDITH LIVINGSTONE Edie 90 Agassiz Avenue ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club, ITS MEMORIES: Caroling, Lunch. Gossip. Claire, Stacania, Soccer, Football games, Saturdays, Sum- mers!, Journals, Suffolk, Orches- tra, Exchanges, Rehearsals, Last parties THOUGHTS: So you see I ' ve come to doubt, All that I once held as true I stand alone with- out beliefs. The only truth I know is you RICHARD LONG Dickie 50 Chandler Street ACTIVITIES: Bowling MEMORIES: Waverley square, Waverley news, Leaving BHS! JOHN JAMES LOONEY Sean, Loons 334 Cross Street ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3, 4 (tri. capt ], Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Key club V.P. MEMORIES: Chasing Cadillacs, Eating pucks and baseballs, View, Nips, Ann, M B ,L.P., I con grow one”. Porky, Raid THOUGHTS: Looney by name not by nature It takes leather balls to play soccer Definitely gettin crushed!! CAROL JEAN LYNCH 360 School Street ACTIVITIES: Medical club MEMORIES: Fresh pond, The li- brary, Ski club, April vacation, Mildred, Ecuador, The route. Soil- ing THOUGHTS: Every precious memory is a moment set apart, a souvenir to treasure, and keep within the heart ANDREA MACAULAY 41 Chandler Street ACTIVITIES: Swim team. Track team. Band, Indoor track, Syn- chronized swimming, Music Man MEMORIES: Indoor track meets, Nancy — you traitor. Make fsts, Belmont three, Crock, BB fan club, Woburn musketeers, Alice, KK, Reesie THOUGHTS Never try to moke anyone like yourself — you know and God knows, that one of you is enough. ■ ANDREW T. MACDONALD 75 Marlboro Street ACTIVITIES: Football MEMORIES: By the pit. The pum- phouse, The doors. Daytime par- ties, UGH., JOHN D. MACINNES 59 Louise Road ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3,4, Track 2, 3, 4, MYF Scouting choir. Stu- dent government MEMORIES: Dances, Football games, MYF retreats, Doble, Par- ties, Soccer games, Church, Freshman and junior years. Prom, Rallies, Class plays, Concerts, Spirit of 76 TFHOUGHTS: We ' re not primarily put on this earth to see through one another, but to see one an- other through. JODY MACKERRON Jo, MM, Mac 70 Becket Road MEMORIES: Cape, TP6, Sary, Waterskiing, T.M., C.F , S. F., K.D., S D , DM., Charlie, Firewood, Sandpit, Hello Carol, Kevi, Barn- ey, Skip, Stairway to Heaven, Forward, Honda, Plymouth or Hyannis THOUGHTS: It ' s not illegal un- less you get caught MICHELE A. MACRAKIS THOUGHTS: I am on a lonely road and I am traveling looking for the key to set me free. NANCY MADANIAN 21 Emerson Street ACTIVITIES: Field hockey, Gym- nastics, Armenian club MEMORIES: Alex, Andy, Phil, Na- habe, Mrs. Sullivan, Mr. Flaherty, Joanies, Nubar, N.Y., Go ' s par- ties, Acyoa, Bentley ' s, Ice cream, 50 ' s, Armenian danc- es.Packageyakandale, Andrea, Eileen THOUGHTS: If you love some- one you must set him free. If he returns, he is truly yours. If he doesn ' t, he never was. JUDY MAGURANIS 72 Chester Road MEMORIES: Summer of 75, Frank , skiing, The willow tree 5th period , The field, Texas KAREN ELIZABETH MAHONEY 22 Chandler Street ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics team — 1, 2, 3, 4 — co-captain, Keyette club, Senior class play MEMORIES: Football parties. The r and the v, Prom, Winn Brook, Duxbury (A L K ), I know I ' m on the wrong side of the road, Crui- sin ' ANN - MARIE MAIELLANO 208 G oden Street ACTIVITIES Track team, Italian club, MEMORIES: Our gang. Summer of ' 75.CYO, (74 - 75) - retreat - ski trip — cope weekend. Miss Currie ' s English class, English Dept — History dept , Prom, Va- riety show (74) Magic To Do THOUGHTS A true friend is the greatest possession MARY MALAGUTI 212 School Street MEMORIES Sherbert, 7328, Ul- cers, Mashboat, Cheetah P, Sandbar rock and Nauset, J37, Chilled yanking, 1120, Emersons, Beyond rotten 43 HELEN MALECKI Goosie 42 Wilson Avenue MEMORIES; Arrow, Howmie, Atup, Art, Daddy Fiance, Mr. Bubble, Friday nights, 4 — H, Parties, John Ames straight, Lin- coln park, Trible, Homeroom 11 — 12, Swimming, Camels, Spam, Penguins, West bishes, R.D., Checkers?, July 16, Seagulls THOUGHTS; A smile can never be kept, I can only be given away. JO HN C. MALONE Chris 18 Selwyn Road ACTIVITIES: Key club, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Senior class play MEMORIES: View, Summer of 75 , Beach, Football 2, Wall, Brownies parties, Physics THOUGHTS; A little while, a mo- ment of rest upon the wind, and another woman shall bear me. JANE MALOOF 3 Sandrick Road ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club, Highpoint, Crafts club MEMORIES; Shakespeare club and other parties, B A YS, soc- cer, Summer vacation in New Hampshire THOUGHTS. Night after night he sat and bleared his eyes with books. DEBBIE MANCUSO 227 Common Street ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 MEMORIES: The east pork, Wa- tertown, Summer ' 75 , West Den- nis, Hampton beach, Schlitz, Gary, My friends, Billerica, Kathy, Joe, Chica, Joseph, My parents, Tate, More today than yesterday, Cancintrate, Neil Young, Here come the cops, Chi- cago, Making bacon THOUGHTS: Do it till your satisfied MARY ELLEN MANGANO 17 Stella Road ACTIVITIES: Class secretary 2, 3, 4, Swim team 1, 2, 3, 4 — co- captain, Latin club, 3, 4, — pres., Physicians club, Italian club. Key club, ITS, CYO, BSS, Highpoint MEMORIES: Prom 75 , Elton John concert, Appendectomies, Huma- rock. Heat one — go. Ski week- ends, Traveling THOUGHTS: Possunt, quia posse videntur, They can because they think they can PAUL MANGANO Mungo 17 Stella Road ACTIVITIES: Soccer Tn — capt, 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Key club pres., Boys State, Student gov. Rep 4 MEMORIES: View, Brownies par- ties, Wall gang, Ski trip ' 75 , Humarock, Greater Boston, Get- ting better every minute, I al- ready met her, June 9, 1976, Coffins THOUGHTS: Mens Sana in cor- pora sano. Sound mind in a sound body CAROLE MANNING 25 Drew Road MEMORIES: The pigeon sisters. Cabaret at McNeals, The quar- tet , Airport, T ' s, Relievio, Bart, Worm, Chat with M B F , Charlies, Subway, Nights at Nate ' s, Frosty corner. Low, Cape, Potash, Mon- day, Business, Amherst, Ping pong, Birdbrains, Combat THOUGHTS: Opposition will come your way but the harder the battle you see it ' s the sweet- er the victory CHRISTINE MANUELIAN 88 Woodfall Road ACTIVITIES: Entertainment so- ciety, ITS. Highpoint, Mirage, Ar- menian club, Shakespeare club. Forum club MEMORIES: Pascal, 711, I need chocolate. Get your feet off my face, Tinabelle, Sicky, Money — money. Beef stroganoff. What ' s a diet. Frequencies of a wavelength, Gaqeeg, Snickers, Cut the lekos. So long locker THOUGHTS: These are the good old days RICHARD MARDEN Ma rty 15 Hartley Road ACTIVITIES: Freshman football, Key club 4, Senior class play MEMORIES: The doors, Down by the pond, The dukes class. Pet peeve — OGA , Big foot. Oh a bird. The blue libu THOUGHTS: Great gee men die young — I feel sick already oh, let tomorrow take care of itself ROBERT MATTEO Bob 76 Chester Road ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Highpoint, Forum club MEMORIES: Junior year cribbage games THOUGHTS: sic volvere parcas ANDREW L. MATZ Andy 17 Broad Street ACTIVITIES: Forum club, High- point, Student advisor to school committee, A little Shakespeore, And lots of ping pong THOUGHTS: Oh I could tell you why the ocean is near the shore, I could think of things I never thought before, and then I ' d sit and think some more JAMES MATZ 42 Crestview Road RICHARD C. MAYBURY Rick 14 lormg Street ACTIVITIES Camping, Chess club, Germon club, Friday night hockey, CODE, Track, Baseball, Handicapped swim program, YMCA MEMORIES Good Harbor, Glou- cester, V P S R S D B I, Pie throw- ing, Hmm, German, CODE, Bear- skin neck, Bessy, The gong. The Maine weekend. Trail crew THOUGHTS Thou host only one life to live, live it to the fullest ond enioy it SUSAN MAZZOLA Soomozzoo 58 Hillcrest Rood ACTIVITIES Drum moiorette, Ten- nis, Key club. Pep club MEMORIES EZ, Me BSG, Tea roses, Joe cool Gold D B , T A , Stick twirling THOUGHTS Deep greens and blues are the colors I choose, won ' t you let me go down in my dreams, where tears ore lust o lullobye. ond the radio s ploying some blues for baby ond me DONNA MARIE McCarthy 52 Gordon Terrace MEMORIES: Stairway, 9 26 74, The party 8 2 75, Stone- wall, Backyard, Paragon Park, Never forget N.B , P.V., J.B , THOUGHTS: Before I lived my life on my memories of yes- terday. Now I live my life on my hopes and dreams of tomorrow. john j. McCarthy jr. 29 Hawthorne Street ACTIVITIES: Key club, ITS, Enter- tainment society, Spanish club MEMORIES: The wall. Weekends, The field, V.W. ' s, The bomb, Bens,CYO, Cape trips, Barton, Ski trips, Olm shows. Music Man, Perversion PETER McCOY Thunder 137 Pine Street ACTIVITIES: Football MEMORIES: Football camp. Weekends at the cape. The field and tower, The tree. Res, Har- vard Sq., Johns party, Hicks porch, Bright Rd, M K P S.J.H j E P K G.P.J.S.R F , Pudd, Golden ale. Fathers six, 8 9 75 freedom THOUGHTS: Every thing is com- ing our way. WALTER M. McCUSKER Wally 64 Becket Road ACTIVITIES: Baseball capt., Bas- ketball 1, 2 MEMORIES: Baseball with Mr. Mullin, Jr. year, Miss Currie’s homeroom. The wall, Winn Brook, Parties MAUREEN ANN McGRATH 29 Ripley Road ACTIVITIES: Key club. Secretary, OLM, CYO MEMORIES: OFW — Ask some- one who knows, Florida, Skiing, Oxford, Black THOUGHTS: There are only two things to worry about in life . . GREGORY JAMES McMANUS Macka 120 Gilbert Road ACTIVITIES Soccer, Hockey, Key club MEMORIES: The view, Wally ' s wall. Brownies, J.P.B., Dream on. Summer 75, Football games. Soc- cer, Class of 1976, Anti and the scout — slash, L.P., I can grow one THOUGHTS: Belmont athletes can ' t handle the pressure GAIL McSWEENEY 51 Simmons Avenue ACTIVITIES: CYO, Entertainment society, Appalachien Mountain club, K — 9 dtc MEMORIES: The library, SSMC, Summers of ' 74 ' 75, Narragan- sett. Picnics at Fresh pond, Foot- ball games. Friends, Blue eyes. The good times THOUGHTS: But goodbye is to hard for me to say when I still believe the good outweighed the bad Think of all the good times we’ve had. KAREN MEEHAN 4 ' Oak Street ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Softball MEMORIES: Mr Buescher ' s bio. class, 5 min. break. Double lab. Quickies, Rock meadow, Library during Mr. Curtiss’s class. Pro- tecting no minds, TT, Bub- bles.Blois, Lee, 2 8 76, 18th party. Kids from ghyc, D.D., P.B , C. Bab, Out for lunch, PP ' s and pc ' s THOUGHTS: It ' s been real and it ' s been fun, but it hasn ' t been real fun 1 THERESA MELKET Terri 56 Springfield Street ACTIVITIES: Deco, V.P. MEMORIES: Jack, Jody, Carol, Kathy, Dawn, The gang, Cape, The sandpit, 5th period study, 1st period math with jod., You fag, Kathy ' s baloney sandwiches, Deca banquets, Sure THOUGHTS: Live for today, for yesterday ' s a memory and to- morrow ' s a dream. LINDA NANCY MESSORE 27 Payson Road MEMORIESOYO, Retreat 74, Cape weekend, Paying rent and cleaning Poors for Miss Burke, English Dept, Scooby, Crazy history dept , Fruf, Chop- per, Rutttzzz, Betsy, Janice, Ann- Marie, Paula — our gang THOUGHTS: Remember yes- terday live for today hope for tomorrow. CHERYL MESSURI 30 Unity Avenue ACTIVITIES: FR. Cheerleading MEMORIES: N.H., 7th, Sunrise, New Years Eve, Kings Grant Inn, Freshman football. Center 5 all night, Ann ' s cottage, Michele — Hampton, Sue, Seasaws — Norm, C D — Gina, History girls room. Prune juice, Acorns, W.C, 7 10 75 - rally THOUGHTS-. A real friend is someone who likes you inspite of all they know about you. ANNE MARIE MOONEY Moon 63 Berwick Street ACTIVITIES: Track, Medical club MEMORIES: Cape, Coop Jz, Halloween, Clowns, Puddle, Jc, Collision, Glass, Hill, Track, Slow- gin, BC swim , Phone, JP Truck, Slam, Jo, I like it, Sleepover. Ar- guments, Lf HAROLD SPENCER MOORE JR. Harry 68 Payson Road ACTIVITIES Key club. CYO, Bel- mont Dramatic club. Entertain- ment society, ITS MEMORIES The wall. OFW, Fal- mouth 75. Ski trip, Summer 74, Field, Resivoir, Horn Pond, Hay road, C.F. THOUGHTS? My thoughts are in the future — because I ' m going to spend the rest of my life there DEBRA MORAHAN Debbie 303 Common Street MEMORIES: Prom 75, B K ,D D , history girls room, Long talks late phone calls. Football games, Rock meadow, Rally THOUGHTS: If you love some- thing, set it free, if it comes bock it’s yours, if not it never really was. ANDREW MORVAY 16 Clarendon Rood MEMORIES Breathing, Living in absentia. Misunderstanding, Lat- in, And pretending to be in- telligent THOUGHTS What we coll the beginning is often the end ond to moke on end is to moke a begin- ning 47 DERAN MUCKJIAN Tush 94 Winn Street ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Key club 3, 4 MEMORIES: Elbows, Sports in ' 75, View, Coach Hart, Wally’s wall. Cape trips, Sunrise party, Grandma, The fights, Oumala- rergei, Jr. Ski trip. Tippy, Anniver- sary today THOUGHTS: All the good times I have had in high school w ill nev- er be forgotten. PATRICK G. MULCAHY Mule 12 Stults Road ACTIVITIES: Freshman, J.V., V. hockey, Freshman soccer MEMORIES: The wall, Mr. Mullin ' s 6th period Mod. Prob. A class, Head Dudes ' , US history class sophmore year THOUGHTS: To thine own self be true. CHRISTOPHER U. MULHOLLAND Krazy Kraut, Jumbles, Mully 1 Payson Road ACTIVITIES: Soccer (full spectrum — Fr,.J.V, Varsity) MEMORIES: Needed: one good elbow THOUGHTS: The Kraut lives. Long live the Kraut RICHARD S. MULLOY Dicky 6 Weber Road ACTIVITIES: Football MEMORIES: The crash, P — town, The rock JULIE M. MURPHY Jules, Murph 181 Belmont Street ACTIVITIES: Colorettes MEMORIES: Friends, promises, R.M., Hampton beach, Brigham ' s, The sign. Rings, Summer ' 75, Good grief. Cricket, 3 Muske- teers, NY, Monument beach, Wheels, Pizza, Frisbee, Mistakes, Bermuda, The joy of victory, The ogony of defeat. THOUGHTS: I am not afraid of the future for I have seen yes- terday and I love today. PAMELA ANNE MURPHY 8 Pierce Road ACTIVITIES: Girls swim team 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4 MEMORIES: Summer 72 — 73, Ling meadow, Eastman, Prom 75, Senior banquet — graduation party ' 75, Don ' t cry , Pepper- mint Patty ' s, QE2,LA THOUGHTS: Murph ' s how noth- ing is as easy as it looks. Every- thing takes longer than you think. If something can go wrong it will. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL MURRAY Muz 15 Warwick Road ACTIVITIES: Key club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior play. Yearbook business staff MEMORIES: View, The wall, W.B , Football parties, Brownie ' s par- ties, S.G.S., Little Moe, Z.F., P.S, class, SS dept.. Moon, A.O.T.P.B., 5th period THOUGHTS: There ' s nothing more gratifying than the roar of the crowd JOHN T. MURRAY 171 Trapelo Road ACTIVITIES: Swimming, F. Basket- ball, Yearbook staff, ITS, Enter- tainment society. Forum club, Shakespeare club. Senior play, CYO, Student govt. MEMORIES: VW ' s, The feld. Tri- pod, C. Barton, Falmouth, CYO — pres.. Ski trips. Meetings, Stit, Share and Karen B., C.F.W., Football games. Spirit of ' 76 THOUGHTS: More than a hand- ful is a waste. DIANE M. NAKASHIAN Di 53 Frost Road ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics co-capt.. Girls track, JV field hockey, Freshman cheerleader, Key-ettes MEMORIES: Skating rink, June 8, Saturday night at the fights (live), Junior ski trip. Miniature golfing, B.B., Surprise party, Rich -n-Sue, Cope trip, Anywhere to cook- out?, Tango, Kaka, Crazy driver, Armenian power. Love THOUGHTS: Life is full of sur- prises. DIANE NILAND 78 Gordon Terrace ACTIVITIES: Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Key-ette club (sec.), Treasurer 1, Student govt., Spot light editor, CYO, Senior play MEMORIES: Winn Brook, Carol ' s, View, Doots, 11 16 74, Foot- ball games, Victory parties, Soc- cer games. Junior prom, Scituate, Hilltop. Barney Rubbles, J.B , Friends, OK., Bye WILLIAM DAVID NORLAND Nork 24 Pine Street MEMORIES: Mahoosue range ' 72, Canoe trip ' 73, Sight pt ' 74, Cog railway ' 75, The wall, field, Rock, House, Tower, Tree, Win- dow, Pit, Ookley party crew. Saucy Sue, Nantucket, CYO, AMC, Sitka, 7 7 75, 8 16 75, Riggs, Room 20, Silver Fox, White Mountains, Track crew, Slide boarding, JS, JS, JE, MK, JB, IM.BL, MS, GM DENNIS NORMILE Curly 29 Weber Road ACTIVITIES: Football, Hockey MEMORIES: Walking to Regent Rd., The red bomber. Bolt Sully THOUGHTS: The party is over or has it just begun? TIMMY NORMILE 29 Weber Rood LOUISE MARIE ODEA Weezie 35 Wiley Road ACTIVITIES; Pep club. Prom com- mittee MEMORIES: 1 27 59. HD, Murphy, Frinc, Eh — shek , Friendly ' s, Angelos, Suds, Pam- pers, Stepin, Mario, Rayne, WOFS, S74 Elton, BBC, Donees, Prom, 18 hrs. Chocolate munch- kins, PGPPNJ, Occifer , ACDC, Psychology, 4th per, Tuff, 12 31 74, NRBTRM, Cope guys, Plays, No stairs, DYNOMITE THOUGHTS Don ' t stop keep in going, cause you can ' t turn back DYANNE O ' HALLORAN Punty 4 Wilson Avenue ACTIVITIES Pep club. Teocher aid MEMORIES 3 39 75, Nurse ' s girls room. Whirlpool 5 am, li- brory, 4fh period, Beach ’75,WHS prom ' 75, Class with HD, Art lessons with BJ, Stairway to Heaven, Meadow Glen Fn nights. Yogi Bear, Booboo, G ' eer ' s girl, Fugly. NE, DW, BB gun, DF, MS. Kimba JUIIANN OHANIAN Julie 50 Livermore Rood ACTIVITIES Senior play, Medicol club MEMORIES HGR, Freshman year, Brewster, Fifth period, Bars, Lena, Sue, J B R , T R , Rose yo leaving ' 5 , Get him out of here , Right ' 5 , Skiing, Keys, Instant freaks THOUGHTS Talk with yourself and you’ll hear whot you wont to know 49 EILEEN O ' HARE Nini 5 Lincoln Circle ACTIVITIES: VP - 1, 2, 3, 4, ITS MEMORIES: Turkey , Louvik 2:30 a.m., B.F. Goodrich Co., Abby , Cyn, 4 ' 2 acne, shorts . Loon, Victories, Where is the par- ty?, Winn Brook, Friendly ' s, Got any gossip?, Hynes ' nu yrs, Prom Scit, MM, Anne, TW, Aku THOUGHTS: I’m glad for what we had, catch you later, thanks. MARK MICHAEL O ' NEILL Ozie 535 School Street ACTIVITIES: Capt 75 - 76 swim team 1, 2, 3, 4, Handicapped help in pool, Freshman soccer, Fr. soph, track MEMORIES: Judi, Joe A, Joan B, Conference meets. The diving board, Victory parties THOUGHTS: God grant me the sanity to accept the things I can- not change, Courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference DIANE OTERI Norm 27 Herman Street MEMORIES: Gina, Cellar, The center, we gotta get outta here , HGR, Revere Beach, Stooch — Salisbury, Summer 74 shop. Friendly ' s, D.D., Ski trip. The pit. Sue — the prom, Eddie 6 21 75, N.H, Cheryl — row- boat, Sundays, Rock meadow THOUGHTS: What you think of yourself matters more than what others think of you. SUSAN PACHT Sue 36 Woods Road ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1 MEMORIES: Al, Cheryl, Friends, The center. The pit, HGR, Brig- ham’s, N.H., Fairhaven, Con- necticut, Tattoos, Armbrust M., Grad, nite, Rock”, Stoned Rd., Prune juice, Accident — G.P., Norm — the prom, Grandville, Summer of 72, Ski trip, Cadettes, Grove st, 5 all nite, 6 14 75, 9 19 75, Go Navy THOUGHTS: Whatever you love, hold with an open hand DIANNE PACL 107 Orchard Street ACTIVITIES: Hobbies — skiing, riding lessons, photography, trav- eling MEMORIES:Winter of 73, Ellen- dale riding stables. Summer of 75 THOUGHTS: In every end there is a beginning VALERIE PACL 107 Orchard Street MEMORIES: Europe 75, Winter skiing. Summers in Sanbonville, Chatham center (M (M H stn.), Marthas vineyard THOUGHTS: Happy are those that dream dreams and have the courage to make them come true. LEONARD MICHAEL PAOLILLO Lenny 94 Tobey Road ACTIVITIES: Varsity soccer 3, 4, Varsity baseball 3, 4, Varsity bas- ketball 4, Key club. Business staff for yearbook MEMORIES: The view, Wally ' s wall, Brownies parties, The bench club, Nothing serious , CASA- NOVA, And S.L. raid killer THOUGHTS: It is better to have a bad time than to have no time at all JOHN V. PARNELL JR. John 436 School Street ACTIVITIES: Football, Hockey MEMORIES: Football, Charlies, Scout, View, Seasons ticket, Flor- ida, Scituate, Wally ' s wall. Foot- ball parties THOUGHTS: Ignore them and they will go away GREGORY SCOn PARSONS Flipper 872 Concord Avenue ACTIVITIES: Swim team MEMORIES. The dav of the prom every Saturdoy night. THOUGHTS: The trouble with most folks isn ' t so much their ignorance, as knowin ' so mony things that ain ' t so JEFFREY PARSONS Parse 54 Townsend Road ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, Key club MEMORIES: The doors, By the pond, Driving, Tickets, Bolt Sully, Parties up the view THOUGHTS: Put off today what can be done tomorrow JOANNE PASSANESE 338 Waverly Street MEMORIES: EJC, BC-D, Rockies, None, Newt Rt., 7:20 p.m., MBF, MM, MDP, DP, SM . The best I ' ve known . . . ,Goones, Oh ya sure”, Slowgin, 13 Edgewood, Buck Island, 12 21 74, “Will ya cut it out THOUGHTS: I thought I knew but now I know . . . t ROY PASTORELLO 105 Birch Hill Road ACTIVITIES: Computer club MEMORIES: I forgot them THOUGHTS: When you drive, if caution ceases, you are apt to rest in pieces BRADFORD PAUL 39 Gorham Rood MEMORIES Friends, of class ' 74, Shadow fox Jams and that whole thing, May Day celebrations, Fla- vored strawberries, Jon the man, Mike the dike and Deb the feb THOUGHTS: Thonks on dept for keeping my heod together CAROL PAVONE Kimba 61 Hawthorne Street MEMORIES: The guidance dept. — so quiet and organized. And the delicious lunches THOUGHTS: You only live once, but if you work it right, once is enough LAURA PERLO 406 School Street ACTIVITIES: Tennis team. Band Highpoint, Entertainment society THOUGHTS: We should all be concerned about the future be- cause we will have to spend the rest of lives there. PATRICIA LOIS PHILIPS Trish 15 Waterhouse Road ACTIVITIES: Colorette captain MEMORIES: Colorettes, Band, Schaefer stadium. Parades, Fash- ion show, J.D., S.Z., S B Z D.S., If., T.B. KAREN MARIE PIRELLO 59 Selwyn Road ACTIVITIES: Typing editor — yearbook. Make-up (co-chair- man) Senior play MEMORIES: Soccer game vs. Needham, Girls ' night out. The pit, C.T., A.A., L.S., K.D., R.M., Blue, Eyes, Allman Bros., Fresh- man football season, officer Hurley, The Tap, 8 16 75, Red Gold, 8 1 75, Tealeaves, Steeling the car, All the girls THOUGHTS: Live for today, for yesterday was, and tomorrow may never be. NORA PIRQUET 1 79 Oakley Road DEBRA PIZZI Debby 44 Jeannette Avenue MEMORIES: Renroc, Summer of 73 74, B 3.S K E E.M.J.S B . Joanne, Laurie, DeeDee. D.R.. J.L., Good old blue eyes, Sunday, Oct. 12, S.A., Eng. girls room CAROLYN POST 152 Brighton Street ACTIVITIES: German club, Field hockey, ITS, Medical club MEMORIES: Mr. Howick ' s tests, Pig-lady, 62075, Fullmoon, 875, Trolls, Beavertail MICHAEL P. POWERS Mike 52 Oakley Road ACTIVITIES: Baseball, All sports MEMORIES: Just hanging at the wall THOUGHTS: If you ' re not going to go all the way, then why go at all RUSSELL PRATT 70 Gorden Terrace MEMORIES: C.C. ' s homeroom THOUGHTS: Who threw the rock? GARY PARECE 1 16 Cross Street THERESA RADVILLE Terry 61 Winslow Road ACTIVITIES: Deca MEMORIES: The height of con- ceit, Oh MS., Hove I got some- thing to tell you, Never forget MacDonalds, Terry, What class do you have now -5 I THOUGHTS To understand me, please listen to what I ' m not saying Look for the meanings behind everyone ' s eyes Money is the root of all evil - evil spelled backwards is live DAVID RAMSEY Note 69 Toylor Road ACTIVITIES Football. Trock, Stu- dent council, Junior class ores . NH.S MEMORIES Football practice with coach Mullin, Forefathers ond the D B THOUGHTS Where con I find myself a good campaign man- ager 5 THOMAS FRANCIS RAY 53 Gordon Terrace ACTIVITIES Hockey MEMORIES Mike and myself watching a Tine wine get even better with age THOUGHTS It ' s later than you think, if you think it corher thon it really is LAURA MARIE RAYEN 121 Bright Road ACTIVITIES: Entertainment so- ciety, Student Government, ITS MEMORIES: Football games, School musicals, Miss Benoit ' s spelling, Political science with Mr. Mullin, Comp — rel workshop, Roses, And the Boston Public Li- brary THOUGHTS: . . . There were many happy moments, and there were a lot of tears, but it was an experience no one should miss CYNTHIA L. REED 62 Woodfall Rood THOUGHTS: My thanks to those who taught me. A man should know his own measure and keep it in view in all affairs, great or small THOMAS RIELLY 2 Cherry Street ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tiddley winks capt., Highpoint, Key club treas.. Medical club MEMORIES: EOH, MS, Harvard Sq. adventures, Football camps, 74 — 75, basketball season, Head Dude, Uncle Bill, Soph- more football, Summer of 75, Vultures, Sophmore year, The view THOUGHTS: Learn from your mistakes do not be overcome by them. BRIAN RILEY 12 Becket Road CLIFFORD ROBER 17 Birch Hill Road ACTIVITIES: Cross country 10, 11, 12, Indoor — outdoor track 9, 10, 11 , 12 MEMORIES: Only twenty-one laps to go. CHARLES ANDREW ROBINSON 10 Bay State Road ACTIVITIES: Showband, Stage band. School musical orchestra MEMORIES: OFW, Whoreway acres, The field, Red, Southern comfort, The resi. The wall, Fal- mouth, Okay, Walden THOUGHTS: It was fun and I ' m going to miss everyone very much DOREEN T. ROCCA 14 Oxford Avenue MEMORIES: Jules, 6 4 75 DM, WC, PG, CH, DC, EH, The pit, VW T jam, Camb,. Courts, Ham- pton 7 5 75, Jr. prom, TC, Virg, Coomba ' s party, Feelin fine, Lincoln Res., “You listen here now, Claude! THOUGHTS: Like wind he drifts away an ' is like a thought of all confused memories. SUSAN MARIE ROCHA Roach 64 Maple Street ACTIVITIES: Field hockey, Basket- ball, Softball, Yearbook staff MEMORIES: Omy, Head, Walks, Scotty, Harp, Turkey, Wicked, Weirdo, Kot, Ghost, Jiving, Silk, TFA, Marathon, Freakies, Purple highs, Moody, Tuesday, Secret code. Mamas babies. Monkey, I ' m not, H and T THOUGHTS: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yes- terday and I love today. KRISTIN ROCHE 37 Hastings Road ACTIVITIES: Key-ette club. Pep club. Women club jr. division MEMORIES: The cape. Summer of ' 75 SUZANNE LOUISE RODRIGUES Lil One 237 Beech Street ACTIVITIES Basketball — ' 75, Var, fid. Hockey — ' 75, Var, trock — ' 74, ' 75, ' 76, Middlesex League Champs — Girl ' s track — 1975 MEMORIES: Ral-p-h + TOG,, Mr. Wenner, Big Bill, Porka, Shorkie, Rochie, Eep, McGregor, K JO + gang, Room — zoom, Sheil-er, Wendell, Gina, B Woody, Meg, Cissy, Janice, Weeb, Glimpa, Dris H., O ' Brien, Prom — ' 75, Grad nite, Jimmy, Donovan, Carlson, Freak MARCELO RODRIGUES 9 Newcastle Road STEVEN C. ROONEY Roons 22 Folmouth Street ACTIVITIES Baseball MEMORIES Doggy ' s J V base- ball team. The wall. The view, Winn Brook parties, Mr Mullin ' s Mod Prob B. Twmky time ANA RODRIGUEZ Rodney 45 Grant Avenue MEMORIES: Never on time, Class always cancelled, Boring , Atup, Taking right turn instead of left to go to Spanish, Peanuts, Friday nights. Eyes, Dummy, Par- ties, Flat tires, Howmie THOUGHTS: For every sixty sec- onds you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness PEDRO RODRIGUEZ 45 Grant Street SHANNON ROONEY 51 White Street MEMORIES: The serene, R D , D.D., V.C. , Peggy ' s all — night- ers THOUGHTS: Love did not more begin than love will end; Where nothing is to breathe to stroll to swim love is the air the ocean and the land HOWARD RUDZINSKY Howie 43 Brookside Avenue ACTIVITIES: Chess club I, 2, Highpomt 3,4, Physics club 3, Key club 4 MEMORIES Cruising, Scooping, The wall. Pool parties, The field. The view. Jokes, Hey baby . Harvard Sq , Junior prom. Hang- ing, Bomb scares, lunch CINDY RYAN 354 Lake Street MEMORIES: Stan, Roger and Earl THOUGHTS: If dogs run free then why can ' t we? JOSEPH C. SAIA 9 Agassiz Avenue ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball, National Honor society, Forum club, Latin club MEMORIES: Harvard U., Crusher the boys, ale house, Wrangla, Soph. Jr. years, Coach D.A., Coach E.M THOUGHTS: Not to many .- DANIEL A. SALVUCCI 60 Hull Street ACTIVITIES: Football, Indoor — outdoor track MEMORIES: Season ticket, The chute. View, Moca ' s staff car, Football parties, 76 Marauders, H.S., Camp THOUGHTS: To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true in your own private heart is true for all men, — that is genius. MARIANNE SANTAGATE 1 1 Banks Street ACTIVITIES: Pep club, Student secreta ry MEMORIES: 4 3 75, Brother ' s pizza, TPC, 4th period, Mr. McCluskey ' s accounting class, Miss Currie ' s English class, 5 23 75, BHS, Prom 75, 6th period, Malibu, Supper AT, MacD ' s, Ma Giunta, Ma Foul, Jo ' s locker, ACDC PETER SANTAMARIA 137 Pine Street RICHARD SANTANGELO Saint 543 Pleasant Street PAULA ANN SANTORO 86 Beech Street MEMORIES: English dept.. His- tory dept., C , Our gang — Ann-Marie, Betsy, Janice, Linda, May we always be together THOUGHTS: We do not remem- ber days, we remember mo- ments. STEVEN E. SARTOR 23 Clifton Street DONALD RUMERY 75 Taylor Road ACTIVITIES: Bond, Stagehand, Chess club. Orchestra, Damn Yankees, How to Succeed, Music Man MEMORIES: May 3, 11, Summer, 8-2 CAROLE SCANLAN 10 West Street ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Capt 4, Key club MEMORIES: Football gomes. Vic- tory parties, Junior year, View, Winn Brook, S.C , Friendly ' s, ski trip . Prom ' 75, Hull after finals. Rally ' 75 LESLIANNE SCARFO Candy 58 Betts Road ACTIVITIES: Entertainment so- ciety, Thespian club. Medical club, Our Lady of Mercy CYO, Cheerleodmg I MEMORIES Freshman year 1, HGR — everybody out, How to Succeed. AKU, G.T.K.A., N Y. top. The center. Prom ' 74, New Years Eve Up Up, Cost porty ' 74 ' 75, Should you core when they melt in your hond, CYO show ' 74 ' 75, Prom ' 75, lights, GTKK + TP, Rock meadow. Wanna go clubbing JAMES MICHAEL SCEARBO Gabo 59 Hillside Terrace MEMORIES: Church wall. Hick ' s field, Resivior, McDonalds, Pier 4, Little Fran, Mr. Moglu, Uncle Willy, Jack Daniels, Ali Baba, Rickey and Maria Glouster, Weekend at Kingies, Brownies at Turk ' s, Hickey ' s cottage, A week at Harry Moore ' s summer resort ' 74, Summer of ' 75, The burn outs, AKU, Nancy Babes THOUGHTS: College graduation JOSEPH SCEARBO 59 Hillside Terrace THOUGHTS Welcome my friends, welcome to the machine Where hove you been ' 5 It ' s all right we know where you ve been You ve been in the pipeline filing in time Provided with toys and scouting for boys You brought a guitar to punish your mo And you didn ' t like school, ond you know you ' re nobody’s tool So welcome to the mochme JOHN SCHIESSER 40 Horne Road MEMORIES Urge. KV Jr, Who crane ' s THOUGHTS Nothing is planned by the sea and the sond MARY -LYNNE SCIFO 35 Elm Street ACTIVITIES: Key club, Pep club, Italian club. Medical club, CCD teacher MEMORIES: Skipping classes. Homework, Boredom, Chem. labs. Bomb scares false fires THOUGHTS: I love you more today than yesterday, but less than tomorrow” Better to light a single candle than sit and curse the dark. Jesus is the light of the world MICHAEL A. SCORDINO 22 Whitcomb Street ACTIVITIES: Key club 3 yrs., Soc- cer 9, 10, 11, ?, Homeroom Rep, 9, 10, 12 MEMORIES: Wally’s wall, The view. Dining room table = baby Ruth, J.P.’s B., T, Rex 4- no pres- sure, 3rd yr. Latin, Brownie ' s par- ties, L.P. in line, Casanova, The twitch, Mr. Regular Guy Mullin, Fri., A.T.B., L.P ”1 can grow one THOUGHTS: Dream On JOANNE SEGAL Bird 49 Country Club Lane ACTIVITIES: Medical club, CYO, Yearbook staff MEMORIES: The view, Winn Brook, The Junior Prom, B.D., Florida, CYO show, Melvin ' s, The rally. Cotton candy, Balloons, Rock, Football Soccer games. THOUGHTS: Today is the tomor- row you dreamed about yes- terday ANGELA SERGI 63 Hull Street ACTIVITIES: Key club. Medical club, CYO, Tab staff MEMORIES: May pole, Lisa ' s sweater, Library, Rally, Carol ' s house, EO, Wall, Freckles, Shiny lockers, Fire extinguisher, Mel ' s car, View, Football parties, R. meadow, Senior play, Jr. Prom, I say good — bye to B.H.S. THOUGHTS: If we had the chance to do it all again tell me would we? KURT SHALLOW 38 Cottage Street ACTIVITIES: Basketball MEMORIES: Cans, Moon Mullin ' s class THOUGHTS: Life is a machine, it takes you to work it. WENDY BARBARA SHAW Wendell 215 Washington Street ACTIVITIES: Swim team, Track team. Synchronized swimming. Medical club MEMORIES: The pool, J.A., J.B., Pool offce hangout 2, 6, 7 periods, Mickey Mouse, Nica- ragua ' 74 Chinandega, Ecuador ' 75 Montecristi, Manta, Rl, R2, R3, Willie, Dacho Pablo, Superfly, Quayaquil, Santana, Jipijapa, La doctora, K.E., S.E., K.W., Elton John, Chelsea THOUGHTS: Que le vaya bien MARY C. SHEA 101 School Street ACTIVITIES: Swim team. Track team. Key club. Pep club. Or- chestra, Soccer MEMORIES: Mickey Mouse, Sur- prise parties, Football games. Hanging out at the pool, J.B., Bob ' s mob, Track team ' 75, The gang THOUGHTS: Every individual has a unique gift to give. The great- est of all achievements would be to share your gift with others. DAVID SHEILS Dave 7 Garrison Road ACTIVITIES: Band, Orchestra, ITS. U. Mass., U.N.H., May 3 11, Oct. 4, Damn Yankees, Fantas- tiks. Music Man, Magic, Dukelet, Stavros, Theo and all the dudes, Doc THOUGHTS: Say what? BEATRICE SHENEFELT Beo 37 Wilson Avenue ACTIVITIES: ITS THOUGHTS: If you Hove any- thing really valuable to contrib- ute to the world, it will come through the expression of your own personality — that single spark of divinity that sets you off and makes you different from every other living creature THOMAS J. SILVA Worm 9 Audrey Road ACTIVITIES: Hockey, Golf MEMORIES: Summer of ' 75, The wall, Jr, prom, Aerosmith — ' Dream On , Cooking class — at the tree THOUGHTS: Thank God for small favors. i i NOT AVAILABLE 28 Winthrop Road ACTIVITIES: Key club, Entertain- ment society. Pep club, Medical club. Soccer, Italian club. Choir, GOYA MEMORIES: Beach Boys, 5th period. Bogus, Eltons Sat. nights. Summer of ' 75, D. OoowwL B C., S.S.S A M D.D B B , Falmouth. P P P.P , Wacky, Lanno ' s, Belmont Hill, Woods, Cruising, Duck, Thrill hills, A., Charles River, Sammy ' s, S Wonderful, Stocks THOUGHTS: The end of the be- ginning . . . JOAN M. SNYDER Snydly 9 Temple Street ACTIVITIES: Pep Key clubs, Belmont Women ' s club MEMORIES: Post kit. Peach-green white, Windex, Green M M ' s, Buns, Table corners. It ' s twoo. I ' m tired. Rear view mirror, I ' m the master. Hi Sull, Wendy ' s crib, Sloo - sloo, Sull ' s pool at 11:00 p.m., CC, 1C, Toe-nails, Chunk and preserves THOUGHTS: Thank God DEBRA J. SOLOMON Debbie 67 Bright Road ACTIVITIES: Shakespeare club treo pres , ITS, NMSF, CODE, Senior play MEMORIES: Earnest smiles THOUGHTS: If a man does not keep poce with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer Let him slip to the music which he hears, how- ever measured or far away,” STEVEN A. SPERANZA 35 Bay State Road ACTIVITIES: Key club, Entertain- ment society, Senior ploy. Base- ball, Wrestling MEMORIES: Wally ' s wall, Mr Baker ' s classes. The view, 74 - 75 — 76 parties. Friendly ' s, Foot- ball games THOUGHTS: I came, I saw, I conquered” JODY STARK Jo 16 Church Street MEMORIES Summer of ' 73 - ' 74 ■ ' 75, July 5, Hompton 4 am. The corner, Watertown, Burlington parties. The red bomb, B Boys, J Geils, The 4 Musketeers, Rocky, Lorson Lips, Acorn, P D THOUGHTS Todoy is the First doy of the rest of your Me TRACY R, STATON Terez 55 Livermore Road ACTIVITIES: Ploys, Chorus MEMORIES B C , Doc, Damn Yankees, HTSIBWRT. Prom, Mrs laman, Being a freshman. Sitting in guidance, N G R , Mr Stone THOUGHTS Tomorrow is illumi- nated by our yesterdays and todoy is only o shadow DORA STEPHANIAN Step, Sophie 81 Woodfall Rood ACTIVITIES: Key club, Sr. play MEMORIES: Mr. Fitz, bio. arti- culate, Mrs. Rettman eng., Green skuzzies, Shag, 6 — 13629, Cape ' 74, JPD, Frostie, Florida, ' 75, JPHML, Scarecrow, Buckwheat, Boom and bucket, Jackie blue, JCCG Duke, Pretty Boy Floyd, 9 17 75, Popcorn THOUGHTS: Love is life and without love you can ' t live PHILIP E. STOKINGER Stokie 29 Long Avenue ACTIVITIES: Freshman basketball, Key club, St Joe ' s CYO, Recrea- tion ice hockey. Media Asst, club MEMORIES: Larry, George, Dan, Steve, Bob De-peh-rone Hockey Fri. nights.CYO ski trips, Moun- tain climb, Sal, Ahterrrettinday, Drett, Drettin, Tinday — Inns, Rud, Zurra, Zer, MM bowb, Jo Fish, Jo Tech, Jo pro, Mr Mah., Mr Che, Boiy, Shoes, Naahaaww THOUGHTS: Pick off hoods, freaks, wastes, Haah Frrank FRANZ J. STRASSMAN 23033 W Pacific Coast Highway ACTIVITIES: Band, Stagehand, Soccer, Baseball, Cross country club, Pocket pool champ MEMORIES: Snatch — Malibu branch, Route 66, LAPD, Sheraton — Hyannis, 68 Javelin, 1st at UMoss - 1973, May 3 11, Friendly ' s — Belmont branch THOUGHTS: ... honey up in Malibu. They ' re shootin ' the pier BARBARA SULLIVAN 30 Newcastle Road MEMORIES: Tab, Tareytons, Grateful Dead, Jerry Coe, Huma- rock. The river. Skiing, Metros, Changing THOUGHTS: If you can ' t be good, be careful JOAN M. SULLIVAN 50 Dean Street ATCTIVIES: Chorus, Musical, ITS MEMORIES: Y.L.I.W.R., M M ' s, Berry parties, Cinema, Pap — 3, Retreats, Buddies, D.D.A.I.W.D. THOUGHTS: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hear, however measured or far away ■ « MARIANNE E. SULLIVAN Sull 82 Betts Road ACTIVITIES: Co-head pep club, Belmont Women ' s club, Key club MEMORIES: Stairway to Heaven, Winks, Peach-green and white. Beach Boys concert, Parties, Football games. Hi Snydly, 4 28, You are the Sunshine of my life, Windex, Just you and me, Post kit, R.J.F.W.D.D.T., GEORGE THOUGHTS: A smile costs noth- ing yet gives so much PATRICK SULLIVAN Sully 12 Harriet Avenue ACTIVITIES: Deca 74 - 75 - 76 MEMORIES: Open campus Prom THOUGHTS Today is the first day of the rest of your life LINDA TAKVORIAN Lin 42 Old Middlesex R oad ACTIVITIES: Russian club, Arme- nian club MEMORIES: N.G.S., S.G.R., FHSD, Bus trick, Physics, Last week of school. Junior year, L.9.R., Rocking chairs in the li- brary, Sharing lockers. First period study, Kennedys, Art I, H.T.S.I.B.W.R.T., High School dances, Homeroom, 8 period days, Assigned study, Loitering AMY JUDITH TANANBAUM 87 Country Club Lane ACTIVITIES: BEFTY, NEFTY, Enter- tainment society, Shakespeare club, ITS, Handicapped swim, Highpoint, Senior play MEMORIES: Israel ' 75, Regional Board, Child care, Z -ro, D.Z. and crew, Instis, King Arthur, If you can ' t be good, be careful THOUGHT: . . And so the art- ist ' s brush colors time, happiness and tears, moon and clouds, flowers and earth, peace and war CANDACE I. TELLIER Candy 93 Birch Hill Road MEMORIES: Bobby, Night of the stolen car, Wheelin ' dealin ' , Consoles, Zip Zip Ping Ping, My brothers, Cape.K P , AB, PB, M.B.M., Boys excuses, AKU, 5 24 74, Thelma Fudd, May Day, Sat coffee, Seniors, Volt, As the stomach turns. End doors. Dancing, Pineapple, Darell 1, Turkey in tree THOUGHTS Don ' t confront me with my failures I ' m oware of them HOWARD LINDSEY THOMPSON Howie 21 Common Street ACTIVITIES 4 s.p. ' s, 3 yrs VFB, ITS, Ent. soc , Media club MEMORIES; Diving behind J ' s house, W J K B J B , Narrow be- hind J B, 3 yrs, Sull in Hmrm, No way Jose, What can I soy THOUGHTS When you wish upon a star, dreams will take you very far, but when you wish upon a dream life ain ' t what it seems Thot ' s the way of the world So keep your head to the sky for ye honorable HT will be watching thee God bless you CHRISTINE ANN TIMMINS 63 Ook Avenue ACTIVITIES CYO — officer. Pep club MEMORIES Footboll - soccer parlies, CYO, ski trip — broken bed, Wmn Brook, View, Rock meadow. Wall, Leslie - long talks. Dove - leg. Summer of ' 75. Rally, HGR. Retreats, I soy goodbye THOUGHTS How long its been since yesterday, whot about to- morrow, what obout our dreoms and oil the memories we ' ve shored -5 SHELLY TAPPER 9 Sandrick Road ACTIVITIES: Youth group. Ball- et, ITS, Piano, Shakespeare club, Medical club. Art club MEMORIES: Friends, teachers. Books, Trying to find a staircose the 1st day of freshman year. Soph, slump. Junior and Senior year THOUGHTS: Time passes so quickly we don ' t realize it until only the memories ore left. PETER TENG 254 Channing Road MEMORIES Libya, Summer ' 74,Camp willol, J.B., Stony creek RON TILLES 91182 322 Morsh Street ACTIVITIES: Forum club. Soccer, Indoor track. Music Man, High- point MEMORIES: First period Eng, Computer programs, Journals, Be specific, De wolf. Cast parties, Dance rehearsals. Sophomore class. Bays, The AK, Shipoopie THOUGHTS: Climb high, climb for . . . DEBORAH ANN TODD Debbie 14 Partridge lane ACTIVITIES German club, Shake- speare club, ITS MEMORIES Being one of Miss Benoit ' s chrubs in Here Pento ' s heaven for 2 years. Being a ter rific benchwarmer understudy for three. Knowing Patty — my favorite companion — confident friend for 4 big ones THOUGHTS Goudium et feli- Citos at vobiscum. Miss Keoting everyone SUSAN TOROSIAN Sue MEMORIES: Angelo, Lazy Louise, In gang, PC gang , Summer of 74, Say fella, Lockermorn, Driv- ing into pit, Pushing the pull door, EJBB, Joe, Laugh, Burke ' s gramma, ACDE, Dingo, Purple passion. Dripping, Going - pp, Tooches, Frankly my dear I really don ' t THOUGHTS:! seek not to know all answers, but just to under- stand the question ROBERT FRANCIS TUOMA Bob 1 1 1 Fairview Avenue ACTIVITIES: Wrestling, Outdoor track, Armenian club MEMORIES: Football victory par- ties at Winn Brook, The view, Hanging at the wall, Mr. Flaherty his turkeys THOUGHTS: Life is long but time is fleeting BILL TRELEASE 152 Trapelo Road ACTIVITIES: Indoor — Outdoor track. Homework THOUGHTS: Since there was an archer and there was a minute when he shot a shaft in a new departure. Then we must have laughed; comedy was in it For the game he hunted was non- existent and his shaft got blunted in its non-resistance JUDITH TRISCHITTA Judy 247 Channing Road MEMORIES: John, 10 26 74, Football games. Parties after football, Gina ' s cellar , King ' s Grant Inn, Revere, Center, 2 28 75, Melrose, History girls room, SR, towing cars, Joey ' s car, Poops, PAK, Fathers, 2nd per. study, CVS, Smu, Hi THOUGHTS: If we had a chance to do it all again would we, could we JIM TURLO 207 Beech Street ACTIVITIES: Track MEMORIES: I remember a system too full of assumptions. So I plan to conquer the world and purge my kingdom of all arbitrations assumptions until my loyal fol- lowers can wake up in the morn- ing and know that what they see really exists THOUGHTS: I ' ll probably not appear publicly again ROBIN TUTUNJIAN Rob 1 10 Douglas Road ACTIVITIES: Armenian club treas.. Pep club, ITS, Musicals, Concert choir MEMORIES: Homeroom with Pat, Dinner with Mrs. Rettmans ' s class. Urban studies, Armenian dance performance. Library, Summer ' 75, Three musketeers, Friends, Mice, RM, Good grief, Keep away THOUGHTS; Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win MICHAEL TWOMEY Twoms 45 Hammond Road ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3 — 4, Golf 2 — 4, Key club. Senior play MEMORIES: Spring of ' 75, Con- cert of the year, Block dances. The view. Sept, ' 72 — June ' 76 THOUGHTS: We are not at our best perched at the summit; we are climbers, at our best when the way is steep ' I V PATRICIA VALAVANIS 43 Sycamore Street ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Softball, Band Officer, Orchestra, Musi- cals, Highpoint editor, Northeast District allstate festivals MEMORIES: Freshman year. In- comparable Doc the crack BHS band . States high hopes, MYWE the USSR, Conflic ts, Tingle , long talks with Laura and Deb, Bye Robby THOUGHTS: My friend.there ' s no end to the music ( 0 : oo c HAROLD VANDERKEYL Vondy, Harry 24 Grant Avenue ACTIVITIES: Chess club. Ploying paddle ball basketball after school in the gym MEMORIES: Flipping my cougar XR7, Drinking those cool schlitzes after a hard week at school, Mr Mullin ' s Mod., Prob A class THOUGHTS: Time will conquer all questions ANTHONY VARDARO 70 Gilbert Road THOUGHTS: Even the richest soil, if uncultivated, produces only weeds DAVID P. VEO Cleo, Creoture 36 Louise Road ACTIVITIES: Scuba diving. Deco, Basketball, Key club, Soccer MEMORIES 4 16 74, Cape Cod, Granite ground, F.D. ' s fils. Lake Sunopee, Hubb ' s 64 , LMV, Maine, Fifteen cases ELIZABETH VINSON Beth 33 Horace Road ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Key club, Spanish club. Pep club MEMORIES: Explanations, Par- ties, Mr Hoggerty ' s family US history, Practice, Games, Tourna- ment, Coach Howick, Math test, Paper, Coke cans, Summer of ' 75, Virginia is for lovers, The great race, Dave ' s chocolate ice cream. The view THOUGHTS: A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere CAROLINE M. VITIELLO Viti, Mono 59 Birch Hill Rood ACTIVITIES Entertainment so- ciety, ITS - VP, Key-eftes, Pep club, Med ' col club, Highpoint staff, Yeorbook staff, CYO MEMORIES Karen, Coputz. VW ' s. Vulgor otrocity, Winn Brook, Wall. View, T-less speci- men, Rudeness, HGR, Perversion, Aku, CYO, show. Ploys, Prom, Scituote. Football parties, Siberia. I say goodbye to BHS 63 PAMELA A. VONA Pom 329 Mill Street MEMORIES The hideowoy the gang. Cambridge corner gang, Summer of ' 73, Blue valiant, Elton John concert II — 74, let ' s R A m H S Kenny ' s parties. Maxima, Colour my world, April 11—75 oh my goshery THOUGHTS It’s not who you love or why you love, it ' s that you love DAVID WAIDFOGEL 47 Statler Road SARA WASHBURN Birdbrain, Washing -machine, Sawi 80 Somerset Street MEMORIES: May Day, Bambi, On the prowl, Cruisin, C-N-D-U- R-A-Q-T, Happy hour, Frosty ' s at CR ' s, Nedder, New Years Eve, Veg, ASO, The hustle, Rockport, Eats, Jasmine Brigitta, Goo goo eyes. Pudge, I ' ve got the crunch for ya. Play nice kiddies, Flied lice. Let ' s hopa train ya-ya- ya, Huntin’, Kaluha, Tanks GORDON WASSMAN Gordie 68 Baker Street ACTIVITIES: Indoor - outdoor track MEMORIES: All the good times at JFP ' s MARLEA WESTCOTT Melvin, Marl 239 Common Street ACTIVITIES: ITS, Key club, Pep club treas., Prom committee MEMORIES: View, Rock, Field, Wall, Lisa ' s, What was that?, 26 — 12 chain, Winn Brook, Prom weekend Scituate, A long talk, Backstage, Bandana, What ees all thees?, Football parties, Cool- it, Perversion, Rally, I say goodbye THOUGHTS: Friends are those who understand and friends will never part. CYNTHIA ELLEN WESTLUND Cyndy 30 Payson Road ACTIVITIES: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Key club. Entertainment society, ITS MEMORIES: Heat, One go, Jun- ior year, GM talks, Nini, Winn Brook, View, Parties, Friendly ' s, Hyne ' s New Years Eve, HB, Loon, Scituate after prom. Sum- mer ' 75 Gilmore camps THOUGHTS: But all is changed with time, the future none can see, The road you leave behind, ahead lies mystery. GREGORY WETMORE 58 Hillside Terrace MARY T. WINN Mare 53 Louise Road ACTIVITIES: ITS - Treas., Enter- tainment society, Key club, Year- book, CYO MEMORIES: No Ruth you can ' t have a bite, I thought you liked the kid?. Titless, Paratore per- version, Ugliness, Aku, Shows, Wall Milvin, Parties, Games, Prom, Props, Friendly ' s, SC, Rock Daddy ' s girl, Winn Brook, Brews- ter, EO, View, Rallies, Beehive, Haircut, Winning seasons, 12 , Spiro, Little kid, Last year ' s sen- iors, All my pals, I say goodbye DANIEL WINTER 10 Fairmont Street ACTIVITIES: Band, Medical club, Swimming MEMORIES: B M THOUGHTS: Why did we ever come? Because we had to SAMUEL L. WOLMAN 172 Claflin Street ACTIVITIES: Stud, gov ' t pres.. Soph class pres., Shakespeare club, German Spanish clubs, ITS MEMORIES: B.J.I! THOUGHTS: I have some friends, some honest friends, and honest friends are few, My pipe of briar. My open fire, A book that ' s not too new. ELIZABETH C. WONG Lisa 27 Colby Street ACTIVITIES: Key club MEMORIES: Summer of ' 73, Trip to Orient, Riverside lalala, The deli, HGR, June 29, HJCAKVHWKNBPVCLDODVGP THOUGHTS: Memories are so beautiful and yet what ' s too painful to remember we simply choose to forget so its the laugh- ter we will remrmber whenever we remember the way we were JAMES JOHN WOODBURY Woody 3 Spinney Terrace ACTIVITIES- Swim team MEMORIES: The prom the day after, Tonto gang, Saturday nights THOUGHTS: The more you study, the more you know, the more you know, the more you can forget, the more you can forget, the more you do forget, the more you forget, the less you know, so why study. PETER JOSEPH WOYTUK 10 Indian Hill Rood THOUGHTS It’s nice to be sur- rounded by friends, even if they ' re not all yours JOANNE ZAGAMI JoJo 63 Maple Street MEMORIES Cambridge, 11 22 74, The renroc. Weekends, BEBSTGS, Tobin, Winter of ' 74, Summer of ' 75, The pines, Joy A s, Tuesday nights, SMH, DEB, SAB, ROSO, Ha Jo, Much off. Are you allright. The vett. Code, Ricky, ROGI THOUGHTS: When will I see you again STEPHEN ZEVITAS Stavros 302 Cross Street ACTIVITIES: BHS band. Stage- hand MEMORIES: Summers at the Cape, Weekend at Dave ' s, T P. ' s, Citgo station, Theo, Cow, Trisha, All the dudes, May 3 11, Rock bands, Band practice, Longmea- dow, Parties, Fantostiks, Music Mon, Jake ' s, Town cleaners, Jen- kin ' s pond. Football games ANDY ZISKIND 32 Douglos Rood ACTIVITIES Mirage editor, Year- book photo editor. National Honor Society, Medicol club, Highpomt, Photography, A M printers JODIE AGNES ZOLA Zod 200 Orchard Street MEMORIES Scuba diving, Marshfield, Rockport, JW, BP, B B , Slowgin, Grosshill, Cope. MD, DS, Kids, FI, The puddle THOUGHTS: Everday a new down every dawn a new day . . to love, to hope, to believe MARY M. VESAR 141 Belmont Street THOUGHTS: To go through a new experience trying to learn o career in a new bind of system and language this situation is a real challenge and represents a hard and long way ahead of me. At the end this will mean the hope and success that I have tried to achieve in spite of the terrible language barrier CLAUDETTE HURLEY Claude 31 1 Cross Street ACTIVITIES: Law Enforcement Ex- ploring Division MEMORIES: Patty, DeDe, Mozy, Edna, Coombs, D.R., J.L., P.B., CT, The pit, The H.S. parking lot. Cube head and Bernie, Sept. 20, My lesson, The men in blue. Hill club, L.E. with P.B., Summer of ’74 ' 75 , Brewster, My coat, How- ie, Whimpie, N.L. WENDY COOMBS 46 Taylor Road MEMORIES: BG, CH, PG, EH, DC, DR, JL, AA, PB, LO, RL, CT, RT, Good Harbor beach, Chat- ham ' 71, Pit, Parking lot, DR ' s 360 ' s, V.W.-T. Jam, Officer Hurl- ey , Hill club. Drivers ed — A. A., Jan. 12, 1971 THOUGHTS: Smile, and you say a thousand words. Frown and there is silence. ANNAMARIE LENTINI Acorn 174 White Street ACTIVITIES: Yearbook MEMORIES: Burlington high — Kenny Brian, DJ, The tribe, Justin, John, The corner — the old home, May 13 — Oct. 4, Kurt, 12:45, P.Q park 4 a.m., 4 muske- teers, Rainy days, Yes concert, KK CP, Riche T., Buddy, Red bomb, Beach Boys concert, J. T., PS., D.J.,C.S., D.S., Skidooin montana THOUGHTS: And the good — bye makes the journey harder still. GINA PULITANO GEOFF LYON 60 Prentiss Lane LINDA SALVADORE 596 Pleasant Street MEMORIES: I ' ll never forget Nov. ' 74, K.G. and all the great times we had ENGLISH Elizabeth Burke, department head (above] Vincent Davey Patricia Khoury Mary Slater Betty Jane Williams (above) William Hayes Morilyn Priebe Priscilla Fullilove « 14 Bontia Rettman, Frances Riel (below) Domain Curtiss Barbara Currie Paul Carey, department head Francis Haggerty William McWilliams i X Kevin McMullin 72 John Coleman Donald White (above) Herbert Baker (obove) Richard Moltz Edward Mullin James Mahoney (obove) Joseph Flaherty (below) Karen Patterson Patricia Keating Joaquina Hoskesson , nM k James Spinelli - 9r Evelyn Cone George Smith Micheol Quercio MATHEMATICS Eloine Kneelond Barbara Benoit Dorothy Tolly Mark Goldman (below) William McGuirk Morcia Krolikowsk ART 78 BUSINESS Ernest Glynn, Department Head Katherine Kearney, above Jane Heffernan Kathryn Dudzinski left HOME ECONOMICS Christine Reardon PHYSICAL EDUCATION Joseph Accornero Fronk Bennett, department head i SCIENCE Arthur Cameron Bruce Ward Shirley Knight (above) Ignotious Giangregorio Lee Megow Richard Howick Nancy Day Kenneth Fitzpatrick Jane Imoi MUSIC Jon Nicholson (left) LIBRARY Nancy Weaver SPECIAL EDUCATION Myrian Baker (left] Shirley Leman (left) Debra Lyneis READING Barbara Grossman TUTORAL STUDY NURSE Jane Seegar David Kenney Hildo Johnson 85 nuk - sais FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Debbie Tolmon, President Jimmy DiGiovanni, Vice President Mark Yphantis, Secretary Nancy Najarian, Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS John Saidnawey, President Dione Brown, Vice President Patty Leary, Secretory Karen Markarian, Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Martina Nolon, President Barbara Cooperstein, Vice President Reno Glickman, Secretory Connie VaronakiS. Treasurer I SENIOR CLASS PLAY Briei t Abl y Brewster Teddy Brewster Reverend Dr. Harper Officer Rrophy Officer Klein Martha Brewster.... F.laine Harper Mortimer Rrewster.. Mr. Gibbs Jonathan Brewster.. Dr. Einstein Mr Hoskins Mr . Spenalzo Officer O ' llara Lieutenant Rooney... Mr. Witherspoon...., EILEEN O ' HARE CAROLE KENNEDY RICHARD MARDEN GORDON CLA john XT AY LARRY CLIFFORD ELIZABETH RROWN CANDY SCARFO NICK CREGORY PAUL COLANGF.LO DEAN DINOPOULOS ANDY BINDMAN JOHN HERENDEEN RAY PERRONE SEAN LOONEY CAROLINE VITIELLO DAVID SHF.ILS (Thurs.A Tat.) ANDREW MORVAY (Fri.) DANCERS : CHOREOGRAPHER: ANN DRESSLER LAURIE ADAMSON LISA HANOYAN TED BIL ' LIES DF.BBIF. KF.EFF. MARIA BEI.DEKES ANNE KELLEY PAT BROWN CATHY LEWIS BRICK BUSHMAN john McCarthy SUSAN CALLF.Y CHERYL MISSOURI DF.ANA CHRISTOPHER DIANE NAKASHIAN DAN CONLEY LOUISE O’DF.A SUSAN DELACY RAY PERRONF. MARY DESTEFANO TOM SILVA SUE DEVASTO HOWIE THOMPSON DOREEN DEVITO RON TILLES LENA FERRINI DEBBIE TODD TOM FITZGERALD DAVID VEO BRIAN FLEMMING SARA WASHBURN STACY CAVRILLES SAM HOLMAN MUSIC: FRANK MELE - trombone LAURA PERLO - piano ANDY ROBINSON - trumpet DONALD RUMF.RY - trumpet PATTY VALAVANTS - clarinet JF.FF WU - tenor sax STEVE 7.EVITAS - drums ARSENIC OLD LACE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY n cn KEY CLUB Poul Mongc no, President Sean Looney, Vice President Danny Conley, Secretory Tom Riley, Treasurer Ginny Kelly, Keyette President Beth Kain, Vice President Lisa Hanoyan, Secretary Diane Niland, Treasurer BELMONT SPIRIT ASSOCIATION n n ft p . ' rtr • | «po u I Jm§ 1 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Phil Amato, President Terry Melkef. Vice President Terry Rodville. Secretary Eiome Sicolis, Treasurer Doug McGrath, Reporter John Doily, Parlomentarion Theresa Toscono. Historian GERMAN CLUB Amy Bruins, President Lisa Hirschkop, Vice President John Chaves, Recording Secretary Carolyn Post, Corresponding Secretary Robert Ehrenreich, Treasurer LATIN CLUB Mary Ellen Mangano, President Beth Cain, Vice President Marion Andronica, Secretary Mary Liso Desrosiers, Treasurer 1 1 ' ] ITALIAN CLUB Donna Tocci, President Kathy LePanto, Vice President Tony Arrao, Secretary John Cobuzzi, Treasurer FRENCH CLUB Margo Drinker, President Stephanie Woytuk, Vice President Andrea Berman, Secretary Robin Tufunjion, Treasurer PRESIDENT: NANCY ELLEN HAYES VICE PRES.: KATHY HARVEY SECRETARY: PAUL O ' BRIEN TREASURER: LORI KALOOSDIAN SPANISH CLUB ARMENIAN CLUB PRESIDENT: ROUBINA KHOYLIAN VICE PRES.: GREG AHARONIAN TREASURER: ROBIN TUTNJIAN SECRETARY: NANCY MADANIAN EDITORS: DAVID DEMILO JON HECHT 100 SMITH HARVARD COLLEGE BOOK AWARD AWARD JOHN COLLINS LAURA RAYEN PHI BETTA DAUGHTERS OF KAPPA AMERICAN REVOLUTION JON HECHT MARY ELLEN MANGANO 101 staff Editor Andy Ziskind Staff Karen Benedek Liz Brown Stacey Brown — art Amy Bruins Larry Clifford — art Susan Cohen Sarah Freiberg Katherine Griffith Lisa Hirschkop — art Walter Hughes Paul Kaloosdian Elizabeth Law Jim Matz Scott Milligan Nora Pirquet Bruce Rosenblum — special contributions Mary Trelease Peter Woytuk Cover Design Larry Clifford Typing: Robert DePeron Doreen DeVito Michelle Bonanno Faculty Advisor Fran Riel Special thanks to Stephen Daye Associates, Inc . , tor their generous help with typesetting. 103 INTERNATIONAL THESBIAN SOCIETY PRES.: GORDON CLAY VICE-PRES.: CAROLYN VITTELO TREAS: MARY WINN SEC.: EILEEN O ' HARE 104 MATH TEAM ADVISOR: MR. DAVIS COMPUTER CLUB ADVISOR: MR. DELOREY PRES. ROBERT KARP VICE-PRES. JIM CAHILL SEC. ROBERT COATE M ■ V J i w -- Mj ' jA a FORUM CLUB PRES.: KAREN LIU VICE-PRES, RON TILLES TREAS.: JENNI ANDREWS SEC, ROUBINA KHOYLIAN ADVISORS: MR. CAREY CHESS CLUB ADVISOR: MR. GOLDMAN CAPT. JOE FANG MEDIA CLUB ADVISOR: MR. KENNEY PRES. DARIUS GINWALA, VICE-PRES. JOEL FONER SEC DOUG McGRATH [ « S • If, • ai ■{ in ■ ail SCIENCE CLUB ADVISOR MR CAMERON 108 BAND 109 no Ill MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC THE CLASS OF 1976 WOULD LIKE TO USE THIS PAGE TO EXTEND OUR APPRECIATION TO BILL McGUIRK. AS OUR ADVISOR HE HAS HELPED US THROUGH OUR DIFFICULT JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS. THANK YOU MR. McGUIRK 112 RICHARD AURELIO (MANAGER), COACH JAMES MAHONEY, DAVE DEMILO, CHRIS MULHOLLAND, RON TILLES, SEAN COLLINS, BRIAN FLEMING, BOB MATTEO, TOM FITZGERALD, JAY DUNN, COACH STEVE McCAFFERTY, COACH KEVIN McMULLEN JON HECHT, JIM BURNS, CAPT. SEAN LONNEY, CAPT. RICK HUBBARD, CAPT PAUL MANGANO, GREG McMANUS, JOHN WYNOTT JEFF ELLOWITZ, MOSES ANSERLIAN, JOHN AMATO, JOHN HARRIS, LENNY PAOLLILO, PAUL BENOIT, LARRY CLIFFORD. SOCCER EASTERN MASS. DIV. I CHAMPS FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT BILL CHEMELLI, DAVE DELTORO, MARC MACCASIC, GLEN HARRIS, PAUL COUTOMIS, HYOSUK KIM, STEVE TRISCHITTIA, ANDY BELLA, JOHN HOLT, EDDIE COE, PAUL KOSTOUS, ALBERT WELCH, MANAGER RAY PERRONE MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: DAVID HAVERTY, MIKE CAREW, HOWARD THOMPSON, JERRY TASHIJIAN, JOHN PARNELL, PAUL COLANGELO, STEVE HART CAPT., JOE SAIA CAPT., FRED CAREW CAPT., STEVE BRENNA N. DAN SALV UCCI, TOM RIELLY, RICH ARRIA, LEN ANALETTO, CHRIS GRACE, DAVID RAMSEY, DOUG GRANT BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: COACH WHITE, ASST. COACH DOUG ARANGIO, FRED SILVIO, JOHN RUSTUCCIA, JACK HAVERTY, PAUL TOCCI, JOE DIPIETRO, DOUG KENNY, JOHN RIELLY, ALAN BABINEAU, DENNIS NORMILE, DAN LEONE, KEVIN GAVIN, DICK MULLOY, JAY BORELLI, MIKE DIPIETRO, ASST COACH ED MULLIN, I COACH MR. FLAHERTEY, TOM DELANEY, MORRIS WHEELER, TONY SULPRIZIO, PETER CARMAN, MARK ACHORN, DAN CONLEY, JOHN PIERCE, KEVIN GALLAGHER, CHRIS BUTLER, F PERRONE, KONRAD HUNTLEY, STEVEN McGINTY. CLIFF ROBER, PAUL MARTINEZ CROSS COUNTRY FRONT ROW WENDY SHAW, MARY SHEA, KARIN TOBIASON, DENISE DORSEY, EMILY BENEDEK, LESLIE DUNPHY, MARA CHOBANIAN, DAWN MACKERRON, SONYA GRIFFITH, CAPT MARYELLEN MANGANO, CINDY BAKON, CYNDY WESTLUND, COACH JOAN BENTZ BACK ROW CAROL VINSON, KATHY RUOPP, BETH O ' HANLEY, MARGOT GUORELNICK, DOROTHY COLLINS, MARYBETH GORMAN, PAM MURPHY, MONICA MISSIO, LISA RIELLY, STEPHANIE McLEAN, PATTY LAVIN, CYNDI REED, TINA CUSILITO, JOAN MARIE KELLEY, CAPT ANDREA McCAULEY, KATHY DORSEY, MARYBETH MANNING 123 PAULA MAHONEY, NANCY MADANIAN, LIZ BROWN CAPT„ SUE ROCHA CAPT., MARY LISA DESROSIERS, LINDA RALPH, LAUREN IACANO, DEBBIE POIRIER, LYNNE DESMOND, EILEEN DONAHUE, MARCIA DEMIRJIAN, COACH CHRIS REARDON GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY RALLIE S, OPENING GAMES, RECORDS, B.U., NUMBER ONE, THE BAND, THANKSGIVING, CHAMPIONS, CROWDS, TRADI- TION, ENTHUSIASUM SOCCTR vjffjurrv Left to right: SUSAN ROCHA, LINDA RALPH, co-captain BETH VINSON, co-captam ANGELA BASILE, EILEEN DONAHUE, FAITH BURCHARD, BACK ROW - Left to right: MANAGER CYNDI REED, PATTY VALAVANIS, JUDY COLLINS, DAWN MACKERRON, THERESA CONNELY. KATY PARSONS, KATHY HARVEY, COACH RICHARD HOWICK The girls had a very successful season, tieing for first place in the Middlesex League and advancing to the State Tournament with a record of 10 wins and 3 losses. GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW MARK KELLEY, LENNY PAOLULO. CAPT TOM RIELLY, CHRIS MURRAY, JOHN MocINNES BACK ROW DAVID PAPAZIAN, KURT SHALLOW, JAY JERAHIAN. JEFF KANTOR. RICK FAGIN, JOHN COLLINS. COACH PAUL LYONS 131 TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: JON IVESTER, STEVE COCORAN, JOHN BRUGERMAN, MARK ZtSKIND, CHIP CONNOLY, GLEN TOBIASON, TOM REARDON, COACH MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: MIKE SULLIVAN, GREG PARSONS, JON GANAK, JIM WOODBURY, NIGEL YARINGTON, PHIL SMITH, JOHN KELLY BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: DAN WINTER, JUD BURNS CAPT., MARK O ' NEIL CAPT, MAH WILSON, BOBBY COFFMAN 3 BOYS SWIM TEAM Y FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; JOY SABOTA, DIANE NAKASKIAN CAPT., MARY BETH MANNING, KAREN MAHONEY CAPT., ANNE FARNSWORTH MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: JOANNE DIGIOVANNI, PAUL O ' BRIEN, ALLISON FEELEY, JOANNE CROOK, LESLIE SCANLON, CHERIE O ' CONNOR BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: CAROL VINSON, MICHELLE McCARTHY, EILEEN EGAN, SUSAN CALLEY, KATHY DORSEY, JOYCE HOLT, COACH CALISTA KEAVENEY A S T C S 134 ' m f y? ' j STEVE McGINTY, LEO GRACE, PETER CARMEN, KEVIN GALLAGHER, JOE PRESTI, DON BYERS, RON TILLES, MARK ACHORN, GORDON WASMAN, NICK MARKANTONIS, PAUL McCUE, BILL TRELEASE, JIM TURLO, COACH DICK BARTLEY, ASST, COACH LEE MEGOW, GARY KEEFE, BRYAN GANZ, STEVE AUFFINGER, VIN DAILEY, CHAD CIOTTI, ANDREW WISE, DAN SALVUCCI, CHRIS MALONE, LEN ANALETTO, CHRIS GRACE, RICH ARRIA, CLIFF ROBERT, PAUL MARTINEZ, DERAN MUCKJIAN, MIKE SULLIVAN, CHRIS BUTLER, JOHN HANNON, MARK HANDY, R. O ' HALLORAN, JOHN TRELEASE, RICK MILLER, STEVE OLEN, HOWIE THOMPSON, MIKE SISSON, L. SHIPEN, TOMMY DELANEY, BOB BRINLEY, MOSES ANSERLIAN, D AHERN, ALISON STRASSMAN, M HANNON, FLORENCE SMITH, KAREN BENEDEK, M. CUPUCCI, ANDREA MacAULAY, SHEILA CONLEY, EMILY BENEDEK INDOOR TRACK Turlo soars 6’8” for state high jump record HOCKEY FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT. JOHN COATES, JIM VIGLOROLO, GREG McMANUS, STEVE MARTIN, CAPT. SEAN LOONEY, CAPT. TOM FITZGERALD, JIM O ' DONOVAN, PAUL MANGANO, PAT MULCAHEY, MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: COACH SKIP VIGLOROLO, STEVE TRISCnITTA, RICK FLEWELLING, TOM RAY, CHARLIE WRIGHT, STEVE HART, MIKE TWOMEY, JIM PIRAINO, DAN MaCAULAY MANAGER, ASST COACH STEVE McCAFFERTY 138 7 - VK Ojfy $MOM) BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: RON NALLY, JIM DESMOND, FRANCIS FANG, PETER COSTAS, CAPT PAUL COLANGELO, JAK, HAVERTY, ANDY BELLA, COACH GARY NIHAN FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT; JOE AHERN, CAPT ANDY BINDMAN, FRANK HANNON, JOHN FANG, JON HARRIS Ml CHEERLEADERS CAPT. CAROLE SCANLON, CAPT. LISA HANOYAN, TAMI RHINEHART, SANDY GIGIOVANNI, JOAN DOYLE, CAROLYN FERREIRA, KATHY HENNESSY, NANCY SHORTELL, MARIANNE SILVA, CAROLE CICCOLO, BRENDA CULLINANE, KATHY McDERMOTT DIANE NILAND, DOREEN DEVITO. SUSAN MAZZOLA, JAN MOYNIHAN. MARYANN WILLIAMS, DIANE MacAULAY, MARYBETH KING, LYNN LIAKOWS, CAPT ANNE CICCOLO M3 DRUM MAJORETTES BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: JEAN DONOVAN, DEDE EKNDALL, CHRIS BRANSTON, ANN REXFORD, JULIE FREDRICKSON MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT DIANE GILES, MICHELLE HOLMES, LIZ HURLEY, JULIE MURPHY, DAY YELLAND, MARIAN ANDRONICA, MARY ELLEN HASSEY, SUSIE KENDALL, KIM McFARLANE KNEELING: TRICIA PHILLIPS CAPT. COLORETTES 147 148 149 Each individual has his own style of studying at Belmont. Here you see evidence of some of us in pursuit of knowledge. The photo - still life by Peter Woytuk contains some symbols of study which this school has given us. 151 152 - y ® 5 $ i ' ■ i $ 9 70 155 156 ANTICIPATION We can never know about the days to come but we think about them anyway 160 or iust c hasing after some Tine day Anticipation Its making me late Its keeping me waiting 162 164 169 wr - 4f- 172 174 175 Patricia Kitchel February 1958 — September 1973 176 PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Joseph C. Maiellano Belmont Center Hardware Inc. Dr. Mrs. Nathaniel E. Adamson, Jr. Mrs. Mark Kolligian Mr. Mrs. John F. Daily, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Paul F. Clifford Mr. Mrs. Arthur J. Conway Dr. Mrs. J. B. Carman Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Bililies Mr. Mrs. Frank Mele Mr. Mrs. Marton Brown Mr. Mrs. Manuel D. Valvanis Mr. Mrs. Rocco Digiovanni Mr. Mrs. John O’Donvan Mr. Mrs. George E. Parsons Mr. Mrs. J. S. Duesenberry Mr. Mrs. Ronald Karp Mr. Mrs. Robert T. Hynes Mr. Mrs. Charles J. Gogek S. R. von Pirquet, M. D. Mr. Mrs. Arthur King Dr. Mrs. Alan Ziskind Mr. Mrs. Raymond Shea Amalie M. Kass Mr. Mrs. M. Scordino Mr. Mrs. Richard F. Vancil Mr. Mrs. John C. Vinson Mr. Mrs. John Trischitta Mr. Mrs. John F. Kain Mr Mrs. Benjamin Cooperstein Mr. Mrs. Joseph J. Destefano Kymus and Genevieve Genwala William P. Condazis Mr, Mrs. E. L. Morahan, Jr. Mr Mrs. Belmiro Rocha Rabbi and Mrs. Earl Grollman Mr Mrs. Christopher J. Christopher Mina Zandieh Zak Bette Hanoyan Mr Mrs. Lee More G. Wolmon Mrs. Diana Waldfogel Mr. Mrs. Eugene Carracini Dr. Mrs. Lawrence F. Cusolito Mr. Mrs. Timothy J. Horgan Mr. Mrs. Donald H. Shaw Mr. Mrs. Joseph Andronica Dr. Mrs. S. N. Mangano Mr. Mrs. D. B. Tufenkjian Mr. Mrs. William J. Chemelli Mr. Mrs. John L. Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Philip Pirello Mr. Mrs. Deran J. Muckjian Mr. Mrs. Louise Rudzinsky Mr. Mrs. William A. Winn, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Thomas A. Matteo Mr. Mrs. Gerald Cahill Mr. Mrs. Sahag Tutunjian Mr. Mrs. Kenneth J. Benoit Mr. Mrs. L. S. Speranza Helen S. Markantonis Mr. Mrs. James R. Maclnnes DONORS Mr. Mrs. James F. Curry Mr. Mrs. D. Leo Monahan Mr. Mrs. John Twomey Mr. Mrs. Arthur Gavrilles E. Stuart Rumery Mr. Mrs. Arthur D. Lettiere Mr. Mrs. Frank Vitiello Mr. Mrs. John S. Ferreira Mr. Mrs. Edward Tellier Mr Mrs. Orestes Demetriades Edward Stella Pavone Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Parsons Mr Mrs. Robert Sullivan Mr Mrs. George L. Snyder 177 PET FOODS EXOTIC BIRDS TROPICAL FISH ALL ACCESSORIES BATSON ' S BELMONT PET SHOP YOUR PETS BEST FRIEND CAL VICKI COLOTTI, PROP. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY 434 COMMON STREET CUSHING SQUARE 484-4216 Donald Morrison, M.S., Reg. Pharm. Cushing Sq., Belmont, Mass. IVanhoe 4-5800 DALE DRUG SPECIALISTS IN THE WORLD ' S FINEST SINCE CHEESE 1860 ajUMfia .L£tJ : s Lli UgflJU. MA1S- SHE Vi T A VI T IAN 0 s PH TEL 484 0172 THE CHEESE SHOP OF BELMONT 38 LEONARD STREET BELMONT, MASS. 02178 LARRY DAVIS PROPRIETOR (617)484-6524 AFTER THE SALE AGENTS FOR IT ' S THE SERVICE SCHWINN RALEIGH THAT COUNTS BELMONT CYCLERY EXPERT REPAIRING ON ALL TYPES OF BICYCLES 484-5063 3 CUSHING SQUARE BELMONT, MASS. 02178 PLEASANT ST. GARAGE of BELMONT, Inc. 1000 Pleasant Street Route 60 Dodge A belmont, mass 021 ?s P.M. Maclnnis, Licensed Ins. Consultant DODGE TRUCKS COLTS IVANHOE INSURANCE AGENCY JOSEPH A. DEMILIA President Phone 484-5420 3 82 A TRAPELO ROAD BELMONT, MASS. Henry’s Bakery A Complete Bakery Service All Baking Done (in Ike Fremliei ★ WaMInc ★ Birthday ★ Annlveriartas ★ PartyAikit ★ Skewers DREAD • ROI LS • PASTRIES PIES A COOKIES 484-2763 F ancy Pastries on Special Order 279 BELMONT ST BELMONT Gifts for All Occasions 484-9302 Bennett M. Zarren Vice President r g Zarren Motors Inc. jg 790 Pleasant Street Belmont, Mass. 02178 Tel. 484-7500 Matador Hornet Pacer Gremlin DIAMOND . . . CHINA . . . SILVERWARE Thomas Conti 501 Common Street Belmont, Mass. 02 178 GOOD LUCK to the Class of 76 COMPLIMENTS BELMONT PHOTO 439 COMMON ST. 484 2004 BELMONT S LARGEST COMPLETE 484 0319 HOME DECORATING CENTER Qetntont St. 76dwe. Go. One. 283 BELMONT ST BELMONT JOHN R IVESTER President 179 HILLSIDE GARDEN SUPPLY CO. DIM’S BAKERY 21 Leonard St. Belmont, Mass. SEEDS FERTILIZERS Brighton St. TOOLS PLANTS Blanchard Rd. PAINTS EVERGREENS Belmont, Mass. TORO MOWERS - ARIENS 489-1666 Payson Pharmacy Inc. f a on PHONE 484-3409 PETER KAPTAIN, REG. PH. 459 COMMON ST. BELMONT, MASS. c tnur Jnc. Pride In Our Profession” 51 Leonard Street CHRISTA EILBRACHT BELMONT. MASS. 02178 MARY FRANCES OWENS Realtor Te.Leph.one ( 6 17 ) 489-2501 68 Leonard St. Bel Center Coins ( ojjia anal Supp-Liej Joa. Qo llecJ. 0 AA 617 - 484-8173 1 00 T iapeLo Road W.ty. Qani.uje.LLf tysi. BeLmoni , RIcl44. 021 8 484-0090 Leonard Stationers SOCIAL - COMMERCIAL - XEROX GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1976 l Ihe JiniUing Box YARNS AND NEEDLECRAFT SUPPLIES 32 LEONARD STREET BELMONT, MASS. 02173 5 CUSHING AVE. Cushing Souare MILDRED WHITTIER BELMONT. MASS. 02178 180 Office Residence IVanhoe 4-0725 IVanhoe 4-0142 SIMONETTI ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Master’s License No. AA-614 355 Trapelo Road Belmont. Massachusetts BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 76 from WAVERLEY DONUTS Phone 484-91 10 12-14 Church St. Waverley, Mass. ALEXANDER E. CORBETT DRUGS, inc. The youngest shop in town 484 Trapelo Rd. 484-9887 181 Andrews Decorating Center 89 Trapelo Road Belmont, Mass. Telephone 489-0044 JOHN ANDERSON PARTY TIME INC 491 COMMON STREET BELMONT, MASSACHUSETTS 02178 Your complete professional health care center ROBERTS PHARMACY 360 Trapelo Road Flower’s Belmont, Mass. 02178 by Jean TRAINED MALE AND FEMALE Your Florist for All Occasions SURGICAL APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS Specializing in the proper fitting of surgical and One Cushing Ave., Belmont, Mass. 489-3409 orthopedic appliances in the hospital or in our pri- vote fitting room. For Appointments or Information Call 489-2300 or 484-5984 Franette CLEANING LAUNDRY STORAGE TAILORING 1 HOUR CLEANING ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES CLEANSERS - QUALITY SHIRT SERVICE - WE DO ALL TYPES OF TAILORING 399 TRAPELO RD. BELMONT, MASS. 02178 PHONE 484-5863 TEL. 484-5772 182 THE TOPS CLEANERS PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANER FAST SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Member Greater Boston Real Estate Board Massachusetts Association of Realtors National Association of Realtors Realtors Notional Marketing Institute Multiple Listing Service If you ore thinking of selling allow our professional staff to be at your service Your property being handled exclusively means that all buyers ore qualified before your property is shown Our trained staff will represent you in the most exclusive manner. 495 COMMON STREET BELMONT, MASS. 02178 INGRAM REALTY COMPANY RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL 15 Leonard Street 75 Boston Post Rood Belmont Wayland 484-1843 899 1878 HAPPY PALACE Gerard PHOTOGRAPHY Open 7 days 11:30 am to 10:00 pm Fri. Sat. until 11:00 P.M. PRODUCTIONS Motion Picture Still Photography WEDDINGS PORTRAITS LUNCHEON 11 =30 am to 3:00 p.m. MON. THROUGH SAT. (included Holiday) 1 .25 up TAKE OUT ORDER 484-7000 484-7001 PASSPORTS B W + COLOR 384 TRAPELO ROAD, BELMONT, MASS. 02178 PHONE 484-1270 489-1070 (617) 309-1669 (617) 309-1060 Belmont Sports Shop, Inc. - SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES - SKATES SHARPENED Tennis Rackets Restrung 390 TRAPELO ROAD BELMONT, MASS. 02178 COUJYAN TRAVEL SEHVICE P § WORLD WIDE TRAVEL CROUP INDIVIDUALS SOCIET UNION 379 TPAPELO ROAD BELMOMT. MASSACHUSETTS 021 70 and the stars of this production are on the next page 183 hFhI ShB 1 4 1 YEARBOOK STAFF Left to right: ANDY ZISKIND (photography editor), BARBARA DORIAN (editor), CINDY RYAN (art editor), NICK GREGORY (asst, editor), MR ROGER MULFORD (advisor), KAREN PIRELLO (typing editor), STEVE SPERANZA (business editor), LARRY CLIFFORD (art editor), MARY MALAGUTI (art editor), JUD BURNS (sports editor), missing from photo: ANDY BINDMAN (photography editor), SUSAN ROCHA (sports editor), PAT BROWNE (business editor) MR PAUL McCLUSKEY (advisor), MARY WINN (tabs editor) Special thanks to: Emily Benedek, Richard Chudo, Brian Ganz, John Herendeen, Paul Kaloosdian, Chris Murray, John Murray, Lenny Paolillo, Howard Rudzinsky, and very special thanks to Peter Woytuk 184 9 V H K X N A H B K I L L E iM E H C L L I e I E B V 0 H A R 0 L D G 0 L D B E R G R A N T D 0 U G B D A V I D H M M F Y E J Z D N 0 R A p I R Q U E T J K C I R S I M E B S p H I D M A R F F E D C A R E W L D P T R E L L 0 X A R E N L T F M I C H f A R A R L H U Y W M U L L C Y D I C K Y M N D A V T D H A V E R T J T Y N A Q Y N A K A S H I A N D I A N E P Q H Z M U N H R G V L H J Z L K N I F 0 J E C 0 0 P E R S T E I N E L L E N F H 0 T J. 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