Beverly High School - Beverlega Yearbook (Beverly, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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Ruffels Salvatore P. Russo 1145 Karen lvl. Sabarini Karen B. Sahovey Jonathan F. Salles Kevin D. Salley Jonathan G.L. Salt 36 ff-I otzf g Q'If'T'f'7 4 SX- l 'i X ' Holly E. Sanborn Lorelle J. Sangster Mark S. Scaliotti Louis J. Schiavone Steven P. Sohugh 'is t nX 'Z, 1 is ,Q '20-- ' km. .352 :Y Wghrg I Q Debra G. Sciola J. Stephen Sciola Brian L. Shaw Peter A. Shea Bruce G. Sheperd ,xv ff? +Q 1 I I A... 5 Sandra L. Shipp Joseph M. Sholomith Sheri, A. Silva Flonald M. Sinclair Ronald I. Slade ,. tl ff. as -Q, , '10, 1'- 5 T- 'ig xl . 5'T'Xf M 1- il'- ',, f-Si? ' lf r .-,fix Marlene T. Slaven Christine E. Smart Harry E. Smith James J. Smith John L. Smith 37 ff 'A , x G Q? i 1' 1 . 5 I , f -, --Y . -' eil' az .: ' ' v -rj !- :EL Paul D. Smith I 5 ,P 'U' 6? Q7 . Brad-d A. Smithson Elizabeth R. Stanton Gail P. Steele Roger F. Soucy Maureen Splaine Dana J. Standley 1 V . ' , pi Q, V '4 A 4 ,, Q K gy . . ., if . 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William Walsh Deborah M. Ward 01? 6 f , i I Sharon Watts Victoria L. Webber 40 1- S Q--O Susan E. Truesdale Scott Upham Marcia M. Vaillancourt Q S7 E-ff' -'-0 i' Nff -3 uh ,4.afllL:l' 'J' 'fgr n.. c H . I ' 8 '-- 7f,1r 'z!11 n Robert Wall Jane Wallace Rance P. Walleston fi '27 M' Eileen Ward Colleen S. Ware Karen Watts M 'ii QM Maureen Whalen Christine White Jane Whitman fl 'J , V 0.1 1 41-I it Wayne A. Whitney Paula Wilde Ai Q Wu., Denise F. Wilkinson If t' Debra Wildes 'Ts Robert C. Williams 'W' Carolyn L. Woodberry Janet Woodbury Karen L. Woodbury Clifford Woodfin James Woolaver 1 if Anna Greta Young Janet Young Anthony Zanuocoli Christina Zelano Deane A Zwmke, J-li Q. ka Q. A29 3' an . r if ,. Xl .4 , , ,.,-. lu fllllf 1,--as 4:-:M 'lil' ..! ll Ill U -ge . aint' A.1:::4 I A' 'ij' 1.311152 im I ,1 A il L xx j 1 J 4. '- R S s ' ' ffl 5 I 'm,'N f .sm ,ff X x ni vs.k,f J '41 43 if and 's if Z, -.1 Q xg -Q 'W Q.. Q 'S Q , . f 1 . Q 5- f'! D C47 2- ff? 'D 1 I, '. A fx 1 X Blah K lk. I 1 fx 2, , AV N ps Y 0' X I N.,Q S I u. 5l'. 'Ab 1 'll 4 ff q l sw .I 5, 'I .Ull..ll ply. ' X l,p:. K'1'l. . . xii' l, I I I ' lxxlll 'lq.....l5. HQ., ll:P'.l.4.l' X . u - a un E:illFlf uh. ' A Tv I in l l g-Qmlhn:l,u- ' I. V 5 . lx l.x lux.- l Nx u.N 'll .U-I ' 2 I X .. . ld. xl 3 ,xo ff! s ,.f' Al . Y ' I 1, k 5203vs 5 - lx.. 'I 4 ,gif ish is Q. rv, X 'SX Wag Xxx , f V2 X x. . 'c 3 x N NL 1 -- .. '-s,.,,i A A--..... , +m.,.4 ,..,. 1 +--... f-w-:W A V , 4 , V. . ' lf- 1,-,v ' 1 v-nvtj 5. u V ff. ,. if '. 'rw -s. rc .1 U e ' A ew,' Q ABBONOANZA SUSAN 25 Clifton Ave 927-0452 Homeroom secretary homeroom treasurer, Intramural volleyball Favor- rtes swimming vseekendsand summer Ambrtron Executive Secretary ABBOTT, THOMAS S 13 County Way 927-18-I3 Band and Chorus Arrorfrg-. M-gvre Sta' or Astronaut Favorrtes intel Irbrarles loud classrooms celerrurr- Who unplugged my ampllrrern ACCIAVATTI ROBERT E 1OPrckettCoLrr1 Bef farms ACCOMANDO JAMES L 3-I Mnlbfooli RJ 922-6267 Homeroom treasure: and represetttatrve A '1L1L.SE Council. Jr Class Treasurer, Executrve Board, Bomb Squad Band march-ng stage prep bands. w'-:odvtrnd crcncSlra. CODCEVT band vrc-f pr-2s'der1t oi barro cotrrrcrl Bertha s Bombers. Prestdenr or Skt Club Scantslt Ctub Mountatn Clrmbrng Club, Vargtty CrtrSS Country Varsrty captarn ot Indoor track, toottsatl Favorrtes pcppc-rrnrnt stick Ice cream, a motor- cycle, scuba rrrvrng Ambrtron USMA Hey no problem ACIAMS ROBERT k Parr-Ie Ave Prrdes Cross 927-0450 Homeroom treasurer Bertha s Bombers, Chess Club, Intra- murals, School nt-wspaper favorites vwnrtewalls on my car. mrrrors at Alccns scuba -,ttyrng Ambrtron Coast Guard That s out AHO ALAN D 42 Hut! St 922-6626 Art House Presldent. Junlorat-large Mrlrn Student Ccuncrl Ali councrl, bomb Squad, marc:-rrng ang concert bands, basketball captarn, baseball Intramural toolbalf Favorrtes Johnny Bench, c-gars peppermrrlt str-sk Ice cream Ambrtron SDECIBI Edu- catron 1'-.veeeeeeez ALDEN JEAN 14 Carrntry Dr 922-5892 Chorus Favorrtes chrlrrren trrends beaches Ambrtron SDeClalEduCattOr1 'To be haDDY you should learn to smlle ' ALLEN, CHRISS 8 Home SI 927-3984 Second Honors, DECA Favorrtes coke, Flortda, and musrc Ambrtron To Graduate 'Come and be my enemy, I can love you too Ah-IBRIFI CHERYI, 8 Rezza Rd 922-9340 Homeroom secre- tary captarn ct Baton Squad usher, German CIub,InIrar1'IuraI volleyball captarn, props commrttee Favorrtes people. volleyball musrc Ambrtron Rehabrlrtatron Theraprst Some see thlngs as they are and they ask, Why2 , I see things that never were and ask, Why Not2 AMORE JAMES M 6 Pratt Ave 927-0735 Ambrtron Machinist AMORE SALLY 128 Hale St 922-4323 Favorrtes Partyrng, Eatrng Summer Ambrtron Travel ' All thrngs must pass AMOS RENEE 280 Hale St 922-1588 Chorus Favorrtes Sleeplng, swrmmrng working Arnbltron LPN Oh will you shut up' ANDERSON, KENNETH B 16 Wrnslow Rd 927-0811 Ambr- tron College ANDERSON, DEBRA L 34 Taft Ave 922-5337 Chorus, Brown House Newspaper Aegrs Executrve Board Favorrtes Danc- rng, Traveltng, Brll Ambrtron Receptronrst We are not and cannot be what our fathers were ANDERSON, NANCY L 58 Hrllsrde Ave 922-0535 Field Hockey, Basketball Softball, Intramurals Volleyball, Soccer. Basketball Favorrtes Summer, frtends, cratts Ambrtron Home Economic Teacher 'Reality It seems, was tust a dream ' ANGELINI, CARL 59 South Terrace APPOLLONI, MARIA 26 Buolergh Ave 922-9162 Favorrtes Summer, Frlends, Weekends Ambrtron Legal Secretary Dont walk behrnd me for I may not lead, don't walk In front ol me for l may, lust walk beslde me and be my friend ASCI, ADUA 162 Park St ASCI, ANNA 162 Park St 927-4559 Favorrtes Travelrng, Songs, Movres Ambrtron Nurse ASTOLFI SUSAN E 86 Baker Ave 922-1778 C House Councrl, Homeroom representattve. scholastrc blazer, Na- tronal Councrl Teachers of English, Ltbrary Aloe. Baton Squad. German Club, Math Club, Aegrs Contrrbutor, Buckley House Newspaper, Beverlega. Burlrngton Student Exchange, College Club Book Award, Mtss Blanchard Plaque Ior Brolo- gy, Natronal Merrt commended student, German consulate, Writing Achtevement Award Favorrtes New England In Au- tumn old lashtoned clambakes, readrng and writing short stones Ambrtron Medrcrne 'Mans mrnd rs Itke a parachute. to work, rt must be open ATHERTON STEVEN 5 Access Rd 922-2382 DECCA Club President skt clubs Favorrtes skrrng ambrtron Law School. Racrng 'Never a slx always a case ATWATER, LESIEY A 62 Kernwood Ave 922-2528 BEEP. Work Study Favorrtes IEBVIHQ hugh school, partying, N M Ambrtron to ltve You see It your way and I ll see It mrne. AULD, RICHARD B 20 t..vrngs1one Ave 922-0946 Favorrtes glrrrng, partyrng, motorcycle rrdrng Ambrtron travel AVALLON JAMES 9Waldeman Ave 922-4476 Blazer Recip- ient, Most Improved tennis player 74, ftre SQuad, German Club Presrdent tennis-co-captarn BACKSTROM DAVID 9HerrrLk S1 Ext 922-5250 arnbttron arrlrne mechanrc Favorrtes grrls cars, ocean at nrght BAKER DEBORAH 16 Scenna Rd 927-3865 Ist and 2nd honors Spanrsn Club psychology Club Favorrtes trred shrimp the beach,Bos1on Publrc Gardens Ambrtron dental hygrcnlst BARNES. CATHERINE G 7 Mlrlbruok Rd BARNICO LAUREN 11 Iverson R: 922-8229 Sophomore, Junror and Senror at large, member rrt mam student councrl, Btazr-r Rrfceprrfnt Favorrtes little krds. Carole klng, hand. ball Ambrtrnn nurse Anyway, I keep prcturlng all these lrttle klds playrnq rn thrs blg field ol rye catch them Thats all I do all tray IGIUSIDF'll'1ffC3lLD6'fIf1lT16Iy9 and all BARROR DEBORAH ANN 96 Dnoge St E122-3202 1-Xecutrve board tunror and sr-nror class Secretary cnt-erle.-der, soft- ball Indoor track sprtng track Intramurals A1tLr-ader news- paper stall BARRY JIM 27 East:-rn Avo 922-4057 Favorites open campus 215 Ambrtron work conslrucrron l,r-.wr-5 BARRY PATRICIA A 12 Oaknurst R11 927 3736 honors 46 marching, concert and stage band. band for musical, band lI- brarran, french club, intramural volleyball and soccer, Brown House Newspaper Favorrtes beaches. snow walking In the woods Ambrtron oceanographer, To know me IS to love VTIE ' BARTLETT, JOHN 21 Webber Ave 927-2152 bomb squad. Favorrtes white chocolate, BARTLETT, ROBERT M 12 Adeline Rd 922-7473 Ambition' veterrnartan BASSETT, CLAUDIA L 1201 Broughton Dr 927-2550 office arde, A House Newspaper. spanish, skr, pychology clubs, SAP Favorrtes NIVEX, sunshrne, friends, Ambrtron medical assistant SmrIe BATTISTELLI, ALAN 3 Butterworth Rd. 922-6338 SODTIO- more class treasurer, house councrl, house president, skr club, football, basketball, track, Intramural fOOtbaII and track. Favorrtes. music. sports. readtng. Ambrtron. F BI BEARDSELL, ROBERT 12 Sunset Dr, BEAULIEU, THOMAS 8 Winthrop Ave. 927-2635, Yearbook Staff. Favorrtes hockey, Pam, cars Ambrtron fireman. BELANGER, BONNIE L 13 Clrlton Ave. 922-7148. homeroom house councrl, h r. treasurer, Intramural soccer, volleyball, basketball Favorrtes summer, skating, bike rrdrng Ambr- tron x-ray technrcran BELL, WAYNE 9 Cresent Ave 922-7152, BELMONTE, MATHEW 24 Leech St 922-5609 B-house councrl, homeroom presrdent, Intramural football and basket- ball, Favorrtes Pam, skiing, and weekends Ambrtron Ac- countant Wake me when rt's over, BERNARD, CHERYL 20 Bates Park Ave BETHUNE, LAWRENCE 3 South Terrace, 922-5206 Favor- Iles. water skttng. sktdoorng Ambrtron Sheet Metal Worker 'I dont care BERTONE, DEBORAH .I 29 Mill St. 922-7157 Frrst and Sec- ond Honors, Homeroom secretary, Homeroom treasurer Fa- vorrtes My puppy PUUdlBS4', clothes Ambrtron Manager ot McDonald's Restaurant Get down on It BESSE, GREGORY 22 Radclrffe Rd. 922-8820, Favorrtes good musrc, good Irquor, good crank. Ambrtron get out of this school I can't wart until vacatronf' BIANCUCCI, ANTHONY 27 Crestline Ctrcle 927-1045 Gym- nastrcs. Favorrtes music, musrc, FDUSIC. BISSEL, PATRICK 27 Wedgemere 927-1644 Ambrtron Law Enforcement BLANCHARD, NANCY 5 Burton Ave. 922-9425. Homeroom vice-presrdent, Homeroom treasurer, chorus, concert chorr, Esquarran Club Favorites walktng to the beach In the winter. being with trrends. stngrng or listening to musrc Am- bition X-Ray Technician 'Thrngs happen to me everyday. BLANCHETTE, MICHAEL 12 Standley St. 922-3721, Homeroom president, Honors Banquet, French Merrt Award, Berthas Bombers, French Club, Co-Captain of Tennis. Fa- vorrtes a snow covered field and a snowmobile. workrng, tust entoytng Itle Ambrtron College, mator In biology. Be yourselt, who else IS better guaIttted'7 BLATT, JOYCE S 23 Berrywood Lane 922-5556. Homeroom treasurer, Brown House arde. Chorale. Spanrsh Club, rntra- mural volleyball, yearbook staff, SAP. Favorrtes people. travel, summer. Ambition M A In educatron. One gets out ot something what one puts into It. BLISS, MARK. 2 Rrndge St 927-2223 Bomb Squad Favor- IISS sports, food, money Ambttton Oceanographer. BOARDMAN, DOREEN 4 Frllmore St 922-6613. Ambttton Socral Worker BOLDEN, BRYAN 15 CIIII St 922-3557. Indoor track Favor- rtes evenings with the gang, crursrng rn the lrmo, thinking Ambrtron Lawyer 'Bumbles, I thrnk you took that corner a little btt too hard BORETTI, DEBORAH 25 Wellesley Rd 927-1591 Office Arde, French Club, Float Committee. Drama Club. SAP. Kindergarten aide, rntramural soccer and volleyball. Favor- ites teddy bears, people, wrnter Ambrtron Social Worker, BOSSIE, DAVID 39 Longmeadow Rd 922-6927. Homeroom vrce-presrdent, BHS Edrtor In Chief, BHS Art Editor, Aegrs Art Staff, A House Newspaper Staff, Christmas Float Co-Chairman, S A P, Bomb Squad. Favorrtes drawing, Elton John, rowdy hockey game Ambrtron Illustrator and sign Dalnter. BOUCHER, MICHELE A 54 Glidden SI 922-7326, Favorites. Ronnte, swrmmrng, eating Ambrtron Accountant, Atter all, lrfe - publtc or private - can be carried on with reasonable satrsfactton on what a synrc once called 'a healthy basrs Ot mutual drstrust BOVIO, RHONDA 32 Garfield Ave. 922-9015 Graduation usher Favorites friends. fun, the Falcon crew Ambrtron Nurse WIth a smile you can conquer the world BOWEN, JOANNA. 21 Pleasant St 922-5904. Chorus, C0-Lr- terary Edttor of Aegrs Favorrtes my car, my stereo, the Carol Burnetle Show Ambrtron Specral education teacher 'An honest Irrendshrp can stand the test of time. BOYLE, DEBORAH I8 Hathaway Ave 922-1239. Intramural soccer and volleyball. Favorrtes friends, pickles, summer Ambrtron Krndergarlen teacher BRACCIA, STEVEN 26 Chapman Rd. 922-4702 Intramural football Favorrtes skrrng, huntrng, swrmming Ambrtron' Un- decided BRADLEY, RICHARD 33 Bow St. 922-3900, Soccer. Favor- rtes skttng, cruising in the limo, evenings wrth the gang. Am- brtron Veterinary Medtcrne, rf you can't dazzle them with brrllrance, baffle them with bull BRADSTREET, CAROL 554 Essex St 922-6276, Favorrtes art, ITIUSIC, weekends BRADY, KEVIN 25 New Balch St 927-6275. cross country. Indoor track, spring track, Intramural football Favorrtes track, the three stooges. Dean Eastman Ambrtron Moscow, 1980. 'HeylGebor1nIk BROUGHTON, DINEEN 22 Glrdden St 927-2457. Favorrtes trrends, przza Ambrtron X-ray technician BROWN, ROBERT W 18 Wedgemere Rd. 887-5365, Favorrtes acting, flyrng, Iivrng Ambrtron Accountant. 'The world could not survive wrthoul Irrendshrpf' BROWN, SANDRA 31 Grles Ave 922-7289 Homeroom trea- surer Favorttes Scott, summer, dummy Ambrtron' X-ray technrctan BUBY, DORINE 292 County Way Chorus. Favorrtes walktng, brke rrdrng, Irrends Ambrtron Secretarral School, Ont He's S0 cute. BUCCO, JAMES 55 Conant St 922-0148. Senror class trea- surer, Indoor and outdoor track, Favorrtes money aggrava- Iron, Tozer Ambrtron Hrstory or law mator Basrcally a ltttle Mayhem aggravatton on the mind BUCHAROWSKI, LINDA J 5 Boyles St 922-6285 Favorrtes Make, jewelry makrng, animals Ambrtron darry farmer. BURACZYNSKI, MARK 112 Essex SI 922-7564. Gymnastrcs, Favorrtes scuba drvtng, C-house Ambrtron Marine Brologrst BURAK, RICHARD, 25 Eastern Ave. 927-0321. Ambition: En- grneerrng. BURCH, DAVID. 13 Clark Ave. 922-1152. Cross country, track. BURGESS, DWAYNE, 14 Cooltdge Ave. 927-1338, Vrce Pres- ident, Voc. High Student Councrl, Senior executive board. Main Student ouncrl, gymnastrcs. BURCHSTEAD, BRUCE 14 Odell Ave. 922-8835. Honors. Fa- vorrtes: money. beer, havrng tun. Ambrtron work for the Gov- ernment. I can't watt to get out of here. BURKE, ELAINE. 20 Michael Road. 922-4319. B-house Councrl, Panther, Spanish Club. Skt Club, Intramurals, Brown House paper. Favorrtes' skirng, frtends, clothes. Arnbitron. nurse. '4LIf9 IS a ratnbow of c0Iors, BURNS, JANET, 14 Colontal Road. 922-6212. Band, Intramu- rals. Favorrtes' MC., musrc, clothes. Ambrtron: nurse. BURT, STEPHEN R22 Woodland Ave. 927-2575. Second honors, Junror varslty basketball, gymnastics, Favorrtes: cars, money. sports. Ambition: physical education teacher. BUSHEK, JEFFERY. 8 Lrnden Ave. 922-7224. Second honors. skttng, photography clubs. Ftre squad. Favorrtes, 2:15, up on the htll, Ambition. be rich, BUSHEY, MICHAEL J, 28 Bertram Street. 922-6169, Brown House councrl, tumor at large, Vrce Presrdent, Main Student Councrl treasurer. football. baseball, Intramurals. Favorttesi musrc tent, sports, Wrllram and Roberts Ambrtron certrfted public accountant, Little people thrnk bug, BUSHWAY, MELISSA. 183 Brrmbal Ave. BUTLER, JAMES. 27 Story Ave. 922-9131, Chess Club. student government, honors, Fire Squad. Favorrtes money. Ambrtron servrce, --Kevin can beat me. BYRNE, LESLIE ANN 25 Peabody Ave 922-7664. Equestrtan Club, Jewelry Club Favorrtes dancing, traveling, and Paul. Ambrtron dental assistant, Theres no present like timeg d0n't waste mIne. CAFAZZO, ROBERT. 252 East Lothrop St. 927-0767. Favor- ltes: Women, being Iunky, Medusa. Ambrtron Rock'n'Roll Stardom Wham, Bam, Thank you Ma'm, CAHILL JAMES 38 Jordan St, 927-2519. German Club, Out- doors Club, Tennrs, Intramurals, school paper. Favorrtes. Playrng pool, havrng a good ttme. huntrng, Ambrtron' College. lf you can dazzle 'em with brrlltance, Baffle 'em with Bull ---- CALNEN, KAREN 10 Wrlson St 927-4267. DECA, DECA sec- retary, Cafeterta aide, track, basketball, Ambition: Nurse. CAMPBELL, LAUREN. 3 Lawnbank Rd. 927-7642. Favorrtes: vacattons, Homeroom Vrce Pres., secretary. Skt Club, Intra- mural basketball and volleyball, Ambrtron Nursing. CAMPBELL, MICHAEL 6 Fayette St, 927-1208. Chorus. chorus manager, concert chorr, Special Friday Chorr. Favor- rtes: Ocean Park, doing tewelry and Ierrartums, musrc. Soccer and Track, CAMPBELL, RICHARD F, 42 Charnock St. 922-6652. Ambi- tion Mechanrc CAMPBELL, WILLIAM 27 Rvverview St, 927-3514, Sophg. more football. Favorrtes dragracrng, girls. traveling. t'See you at 2'15. CANNELL, CYNTHIA 38 Ashton St. 922-8257, Homeroom Secretary. Skt Club, Psycology Club. Favorrtes, Beach, Cape Cod, vacatrons. Dream, and trnd that dream. CANNING, PAULA 19 Porter Terrace 927-6148 Favorrtes traveltng, partyrng, and graduating Irom high school. Ambr- tron' to survive. Its so ntce to be Insane, no one asks you to explatnf' CAPACHIETTI, LINDA. 20 Somerset Ave., 922-2239. Chorus. Yearbook Staff. Favorrtes stngrng, traveling, walktng on the beach. Ambrtron. to travel and goto college. Man struggles to fund life cutstde himself. unaware that the life he ts seekrng IS within htmseIt. CARNEVALE, DEBBIE 676 Cabot St. CARNEVALE, DONNA 254 Dodge Street, 922-3946. H,R. Pres.. Student advrsory board. blazer recerprent, Cheer- leader football, captarn - hockey. JV basketball, Beverlega, Anti-Nut Club. Favorrtes przza. beach, summer. CARNEVALE, PAUL 200 Dodge St. 922-6457. Favorites: money, hockey, drinking, Ambition: Prpe fitter. Intramurals, CARNEVALE, RICHARD 153 Lothrop St. 922-2317, H.r. Vrce Pres., Ftre squad. usher at graduation, Football, lacrosse, In- door track, Intramural volleyball, track. Favorites. Lacrosse. C-House, Tozer. Ambrtron Crvrl Engrneer. Basically, mayhem, aggravatron, CARR, LESLIE, 40 Hull St, CARR, RICHARD, 11 South Terrace, 922-4495. Sprtng track. Favorrtes: Mustc, milk, and musrc. Ambrtron: Mustcian and Sheet metal mechanrc. 4'Oh, Man . CARROLL, JANE P 728 Cabot St. 922-9208. Favorrtes: sleeptng. getting htgh, good musrc. 'tPany on. CASHMAN, PENNY, 14 Bridge St. 927-0633. Favorrtes: Beethoven's 5th, drum corp, krttens. Shut up, I don't have ta. Ambrtron' social worker, CASSEL, ANNE MARIE 42 Sonnrng Road, 922-5910, Sam- devagen 18, 162 24 Vallrngby, Sweden. Favorrtes' travel, sports. French Club, German Club, cross country, track, A- House newspaper. Ambrtron. untversrty. CASSOLA, DONALD. 53 Kernwood Ave. 927-2035. Honor roll. Favorrtes, money. success, travel. Ambrtron: real estate broker. CASTELLUCI, MICHAEL. 7 Wedgemere Rd. 927-1726. Foot- ball, track Favorrtes 3 Stooges. football, spaghettt. Ambr- tron. law enforcement CAULEY, TIMOTHY 45 Ellsworth Ave. 927-4972. Gymnastrcs. Favorrtes- money, cars. gurls. Ambttton: none. School IS a bummer. CAULEY, WILLIAM, 38 Butman St. 927-2189. Fire squad, football, Favorrtes, money, cars, sports. Ambrtron: college. When the going gets tough, the tough get goIng, CAULFIELD, MARY, 16 Puritan Rd. 922-2603. Spanish Club, German Club, French Club, Aegrs, B.H.S. News. S,A,P. Ambr- tron: to be ambitious. Common sense IS that which tells us the world IS flat. CELLINERI, MARIA, 14 Chase St. 922-3699. Honors. Favor- rtes Beethoven, Autumn, John, Ambrtron- legal secretary. It IS something that gathers strength wrth patience, grows despite obstacles, warms In wrnter, flourishes in spring, casts a breeze In summer, and bears frurt In autumn . . , Love CHANNELL, SCOTT, 11 Maduson Ave, 922-6663. Alternate student representatuve to the Beverly School Commuttee. Voice ot Democracy Award, Gymnasttcs. Ambutuon: law. CHARETTE, PAMELA A 76 Brumbal Ave. 922-1242, Student government, German Club. Skt Club, Favorutes: the sea, the sun, the snow. Ambttion- college. Tomorrow may ratn so l'll lollow the sun. CHARRON, RICHARD N, 46 McKay St 922-5416 Intramurals, Favorites: sports, people, summer. Ambutuon carpentry. Unuted we stand, departed we tall. CHENEY, MICHAEL, 12 Fayette St. 927-1342. Second Honors. Sr. Year, Jr. Ex. Board. Favorutes broads, beer, cars, Ambr- tton: bum. That's what you thunk. CHLUDZENSKI, JOHN. 20 Courtney Druve. 927-2647, Homeroom Representatuve, Captarn basketball team, MVP baseball team, lure squad, bomb squad, sports club, basket- ball, Iootball, baseball. Favorttes A Dr J Dunk, Balch, buggun Mr. Hammer. Ambutuon pro athlete Boogue on Raggar Women. CHOUINARD, JAMES 28 Mtllbrook Rd. 927-5689. Band, loot- ball, Favorutes the lence, a ntce cold Irosty, down belt--rf In the cave. Ambutuon' mechantc Boy CLANCEY, SUSAN. 15172 Prospect Street 922-7909. Ambr- tton: Medtcal Assustant I have my hopes to comfort me: I have my new horuzons out to see CLEMENZI, ROBERT 593 Cabot St CLOSE, CHARLES R 20 Becktord Street. 922-5191 Honors. Band, Stage Band, Tennus, Indoor track, Intramural football, Favorltes. my baralone, eventngs wuth the gang, tennus Am- bttuonz Chemucal Enguneer Bumbles! COAN, JULIA 202 Dodge St 927-0821, Homeroom treasure, Homeroom representattve, Student Councul, Spantsh Club Treasurer, Fueld Hockey, Intramural Counctl Presudent. Student Representattve to Beverly Extended Educatton Pro- gram. Favorutes Ice Cream, Beach, M 3 M's, Ambutuon' as- trortaut. C'est la vue. COLBY, DANIEL P 1 Grover St 922-1795. Football. Ambu- tuon: constructton weldtng, COLE, GARY 17 MacArthur Rd, 922-5809 Ambutuon vusutung Uncle Sam lor a lew years. No school, all schools, Bever- ly, COLEMAN, PAMELA 42 Sunset Dr COLETTI, DAVID 10 Oceanstde Dr COLLIER, DANA, 11 Woodbury St 922-2658, Harbourtown teens square-dance club, multtple sclerosrs servtce organt- zatuon, Manchester buble study. Favorltes skattng, travelung, gardenung. Ambutuon Landscape archutect 'Through the llowung sea ol struggle we shall all reach our desttny COLLINS, DEBBIE 5 Sonnung Rd 922-2457, Favorltes choc- olate chup Ice-cream, cars, rewelry Ambutuon secretary As a matter ol tact, COMB, JANIS. 10 Woodbury St 927-1242 Favorutes nature, the occult, scorpto. Ambutuon to survuve on earth To wonder us to begun to understand. COMET, CLAUDETTE 7 Hugh St,, Beverly Farms. 927-6285, Spantsh Club. Favorutes, ltaltan Iood, the color blue, straw- berry shortcake. Ambutuon To see the world. II a man does not keep pace wuth hus netghbor, perhaps ut ts because he hears a drllerent drummer, CONDON, JOHN. 19 Wellman St 922-4779. Track, Vtce Pres- udent ol Skt Club. Ambutuon Lawyer, CONDON, SUSAN, 6 Hawthorne St, 922-1102. Homeroom secretary, treasurer, presudent, Fure Squad Captatn, Baton Squad, Sewtni Club, Intramural lteld hockey and basketball. Ambutuon Fas ton Retatler, AlrrrrughtI CONDON, S MARY 191 East Lothrop St. 922-8548. Homeroom treasurer, Skt Club, lteld hockey, softball Ambu- tuon' Fasttuon Retaultng, CONNAUGHTON, CAROL 25 Dearborn Ave. 927-2672. Olltce aude, Intramural soccer and volley ball Ambutuon college, CONNAUGHTON, MARK. 25 Dearborn Ave. 927-2672 Foot- ball, baseball, hockey. Ambutuon college, CONRAD, MICHAEL RICHARD. 28 Prerce Ave 927-1329 Am- butuon: Automotuve mechanrc, CONWAY, A, THOMAS, 7 Jasper St. COOGAN, JONATHAN, 32 Pratt Ave, 927-6423. Honors Fa- vorutes guutar, hustorg, tennus. Ambutuon college. COOK, ETER M 69 Cabot Street 922-3542, Flag tootball Favorutes: hockey, tv., cars. Ambutuon prtnter, Why? COOMBS, CLAIRE, 59 Hale St. 922-3654. S,AP, Spantsh Club. Varslly lteld hockey, track, Softball, Intramural volleyball, soltball lcaptaunl, yearbook stall, B House news- paper. Favorutes musuc, ICS cream, the beach Ambutuon Socual worker. For yesterday IS but a dream and tomorrow ts only a vtston, but today, well-lrved, makes every Yesterday a dream ol happtness CORIO, LYNNE 8 Tall Tree Dr 927-4084, Aegus, Spantsh Club, olltce atde, graduatton usher. Favorutes rr 10. spendung money, lemon-lume sherbet Ambutuon Iashuon re- taultng, When everythtng else seems hopeless. a luttle ray ol lught comes lrom somewhere COUGHLIN, KATHLEEN M 4 Frankvvood Ave 927-2079, Band lltbrartanl, SAP, musucal Ambutuon Spectal educatton And ul I laugh at any mortal thung - 'tus that I may not weep. COULTS, ARLENE 14 Mechantc St 922-3840 S A,P , kunder- garten aude, Intramural soccer, volleyball. Favorutes tennts, btkerudung, lrle, Ambutuon ktndergarten teacher. COULTS, CHARLES 14 Mechantc St, 922-3840 baseball. Ambutuon: cabunet maker. COURCHENE, ANDREA 6 Orchard St 922-5707, Student Councul, homeroom treasurer, olltce arde. sku club, Iteld hockey, Intramurals Favorttes skttng, traveltng. Ambutuon college COURTNEY, CAROL 19 Courtney Dr 922-7419. Homeroom prestdent, Junuor executtve board. olluce aude, basketball, tn- tramural basketball Favorutes Iood. parttes, gotng away Ambutuon X-ray technologust COUTURE, PAUL 770 Cabot St 922-1131 Junuor exec board rep- Indoor track Ambutuon Cabtnet Maker. COWEN, HEATHER S 41 Cedar Sl 922-3494 Chorus Ambl- tton undectded 'I m only krddung COX, JANET L 5 Foster Druve 922-9216 Favorltes partytng, sunny days, poetry CRAIG, BRUCE 69 Hale St 927-1940 Member ol the Com- monwealth ol Mass Reguonal Advtsory Councul To The Stale Board ol Educatton Second honors, Varsuty Soccer, TISCK Favorutes drunkung, partues. gurls Ambutton Lawyer No Shut Sherlock CRANDALL, ARTHUR CROSBY, CATHY M 13 Wtnslow Road 922-9128 Homeroom Treasurer, Homeroom Presudent, Homeroom vtce-Prestdent, Intramural basketball, soltball, lteld hockey Favorutes Salem, Sally Mullugans Ambutuon Nurse 'Salt a thousand shrps to an unlorgoltan shore CROSBY, SUSAN E 17 Ltncoln St 922-6415 Chorus Favor- utes' readung, water skutng, ratnbow Ambutuon Cos- metologust, Thungs happen to me every day, CROSS, WAYNE R 30 Story Ave. 922-7920, Intramural loot- ball. Favorutes, money, drunkung, sports. Ambutuon Machuntst CROSSMAN, JANET H. 330 Rantoul St Maun olluce aud. chorus, Marttn Luther Kung assembly Favorutes readung, taktng long walks, 7th peruod socuology class Ambutuon Pollcewoman. I don't belteve tt happened CUMMINGS, PETER 20 Belmont S1 922-7398 Cross Country, Indoor Track. Favorltes sports, Itshtng, campung Ambutuon, Unknown. No matter how btg you are there us always someone bugger, CUNHA, HEIDI 30 Ocean St. CUNNINGHAM, PATRICIA. B Magnolta St 922-9112 Bevelega Edutor, Varsuty Fteld Hockey, Captaun Intramural volleyball, Intramural basketball, Skt club Favorutes swum- mung, skuung, and other sports. Ambutuon Meducal Secretary To gtve trom the heart us to gather htdden and unseen treasures. CUOCO, CHRISTOPHER 14 Letavour Ave. 922-7826 Goll team, co-captatn, class motto wunner, Favorutes goll, money, ktllung tume, Ambttuon, meterology At thus peak , we begun clumbungf' CUSHING, MARY 14 Brtdge St. 927-0633 Intramural soccer. basketball, volleyball, track Favorutes trrends, sports, trav- eltng Ambutuon' Nurse. What you see ts what you get DAILEY, NANCY 18 Smuthson Druve. 927-1039 Favorutes traveltng, partues. DALEY, ED 18 Dunham Road. 922-2401 Favorltes broads, broads, broads Ambutton Cabtnet-Maker He who does ut loves It DALEY, NANCY DAMATO, TERESA 42 Roundy St 922-7053 Homeroom Vtce-Presudent There's always a tomorrow DANFORTH, CHARLES 9 Gludden St 922-7396 Outdoor track, Favorutes money. gurls, Cars Ambutuon Chemtcal En- gtneer DAVENPORT, FRANK 24 Central St 922-0984 French Club. Indoor track. Ambutuon Marune Btology DAVIS, ROXANNE 42 County Way, 922-1119 Intramural volleyball, basketball, Aegts, cover lor yearbook, cover destgns lor dedlcatuon to Mr Foley program and program ol studtes Favorutes volleyball, r1'tusuC,m0vleS Ambttuon Illus- trator, Cool tt. DEAN, EDWARD, 58 Corntng St. 922-0005 DELESKEY, SUZANNE E. 27 Gartteld Ave, 922-0805 Alter- nate house councul representatuve, homeroom secretary, house councul mertt award. and Aegts award, and Aegus edu- tor. chorus, Ambitton, Spectal educatton Each day ol our Ille us a step towards our destunatuon DEMEULE, DENISE 145 Park St 922-3308 Intramural volleyball, basketball, second honors Favorutes partytng, walkung a beach, musuc Ambutuon undecuded Lute ts a tourney, not a desttnatton. DESANTIS, JUDY, 44 Putnam St 922-4831 Homeroom trea- surer, homeroom presudent, Skt Club, Graduatton usher. soccer, volleyball Intramurals. Favorutes snow, people. trav- eltng, Ambutuon Retaulung Tell tt luke ut never really was DESANTIS, LISA 82 Brtmbal Ave Ambutuon undectded DESCHENES, KEVIN, 30 Sumon St DETTORE, ANTHONY S, 4 Hoover Ave, 922-7900 Homeroom vuce-prestdent, basketball outdoor track, Intramural lootball Ambutuon: own a trucktng company Favorutes trucks, sports. my lruends DEWITT, TRESCOTT 6 Oceanstde Dr DICKSON, ROBERT, 67 Hull St 922-2148 Favorutes skumobtltng, skatung, swummung Ambutuon. prlot DICKSON, STEVEN J. 67 Hull St 922-2148 Vocatuonal Htgh Representatuve Student Counctl Ambutuon constructton worker, You wanna bet DIONNE, MARK 3 Knowlton St DIPAOLO, ALFRED 33 Hart St DIPAOLO, BARBARA 33 Hart St DIPAOLO, LINDA 110 Hale St D ITALIA, LENNY 25 Andover Rd 927-1382, Vtce-presudent ol chorus, concert chour, stage band, band, chorus Favor- utes musuc, camptng Ambutuon musucuan D ITALIA, STEPHEN A. 25 Andover Rd 927-1382 Favorutes ractng un wheelchaur, playung, watchung sports, gurls Ambu- tuon Accountung or law. DIVINCENZO, PAULINE 50 Kernwood Ave 922-2025 Secre- tary ol Class honors, cheerleader, French Club. Olltce Arde Ambutuon Elementary School Teacher Favorutes Irtends, the beach, the Sprung. Dont walk un Iront ot me - I may not Iollow, Don't walk behund me -I may not lead, Walk besude me and lust - Be my trtendf' DLUGOKINSKI, CHESTER 23 Sturtevant St 922-6155 Favor- utes skutng, concens, gurls Ambutuon Around the World un three days. DOANE, JEFF 106 Brudge St 922-5460 Ambutuon undecuded That's out, DOANE, PAUL 3 Wellesley Rd 922-9006 Hockey. tennus, soccer DOCKHAM, GARY 1 Boyden St DODGE, DONALD S 36 Arltngton Ave 922-6672 Chess, cap- taun chess team Favorutes goll, mountaun cltmbung, camptrtg Ambutuon Computer Programmer DONLON, KIM 7 Western Ave, DOOLEY, PATRICIA 20 Blaun Ave 927-7060 Favorutes btke rudung, walktng, babystttung Ambutuon Hatrdresser ' Unreal DOWNING, GAIL L 9 Courtney Dr 927-4153 Homeroom sec- retary, Spantsh Club and olluce nude Favortte people. MUSIC, Sprung Ouole 'As we turn the last page and Close the chapter let us have no regrets un remembrance ol tart- ures. but regard every mtstake a lesson by whuch we may prolut and go Ionh wuth roy unto the dutues ol a new day Spons Intramural soccer and volleyball Ambutuon Spectal Educatuon, DRINKWATER, CINDY 102 Valley SI 927-6437 Treasurer, lrrst and second honors. sku Club, track, and volleyball Fa- vorutes partues, money and vacatuons Ambutuon Secretary or Arrlrne Stewardess DRINKWATER, JAMES 102 Valley St 927-6437 Favortte cars Ambttton Constructton Worker lhnte School ' DRINKWATER, NANCY 772 Hale St 927 0364 Soltball Fa vorttes Horseback rudtng on a beach, Boattng, sktmobtltng Ambutuon To work wuth llttle chuldren DRISCOLL, ANN 6 Alden Rd DRISCOLL, MARIE 95 Hull St 922-2545 Second honors, Spantsh Club Favorutes Mustc, eyes, stars Ambutuon Any- thung to do wlth art To each hts own DUBE, DENISE L 23 Chtpman Rd 927-4185 Olluce atde, Spantsh Club, Intramural soccer, volleyball, basketball Fa- vorutes Mustc, drawrng, Lrvung Ambutuon College DUEST, ERIC 2 Woodland Ave, DUGGAN, GAIL 6 Fossa Terrace 922-4265 Honors, Chorus Favorutes Boatung, hukung un the woods. betngl wuth people I luke I am one, but really two, one us here wut me. the other there wuth you Ambutuon nurstng. DUMAS, EDWARD A 50 Gludden St. 922-7745. Ambutuon Prunter, DUNLOP, DON 48 Wtnthrop Ave. Ambutuon Prunter DUNPHY, LYNN 1310 Broughton Dr 927-5142 Honor ROII, B House Councul, Honor's Banquet, Secretary un B House OI- Itce, Beep Commuttee, Skt Club, Spantsh Club and AFS Bonds Favorutes Anumals, summer, boys Ambutuon Ve- tertnaruan or Asststant Vetertnaruan Never put oll unttl to- morrow what you can avord altogether DURGIN, CATHERINE J 41 Sunset Dr 922-B448 Homeroom treasurer, Spantsh club Favorutes Drum Corps, travel, betng wuth Iruends Ambrtuon College Those that brrng sunshtne to the luves ol the others can not keep It trom themselves DURLAND, DEBRA 28 Berrywood Lane 927-3535 Favorutes Money, Paul, and dungarees ECKMANN, SCOTT W 7 Longlellow St 922-2773 Honors. Honor Scholar Banquet, German Club. Tennus Team Favor- utes Skttng, Tennus, Gtrls Ambutuon College Somethtng us worth dotng, tt's worth dotng rught ELDRIDGE, STEVE 18 Busson St 927-1857 Honors Go IIBD your ears ELKINS, NANCY 14 Wedgemere Rd 922-3465 Equestrtan Club, Yearbook Aegus Favortte Touluse-Lautrec, Hounddog Taylor, tangarunes Ambutuon Arttst All great patnters, parnt my Ieet ELLIOTT, JONATHAN 139 Standley St 922-5967 Band Fa- vortte Mustc Ambutuon USAF ENGLEHARDT, WILLIAM 26 Wunthrop Ave 922-0399 Chess, Cross Country, Indoor and outdoor track Favorutes track. three Stooges. hustory Ambutuon lawyer Men and women chasrng each other us what makes the human race ENOS, RENEE 37 Chtpman Rd EREKSON, CYNTHIA A, 6 Mason St 927-4691 Favorutes Swtmmung, Tennts, Horseback Rudung, Ambutuon Secretary or Nurse ERVIMAN, MARK 300 Essex St 927-2478 Auduo Vusual Aloe Favorutes Good Mustc, Good Food, General All-Round Fun Ambutuon College and Broadcasttng ESTES, KIM 112 Valley St FATELLO, EVA MARIE 9 Guulcl Rd FEENAN, JANIS 45 Abbott St 922-5653 Maun Olltce Aude, Graduatuon Usher, Skt Club, Intramural Soccer, Volley Ball Favorutes Skrtng, Partyung, The Beach Ambutuon Nurse Happuness IS not somelhung you Itnd, It us somethtng that must be created FEMINO, HEATHER S 26 Swan Street 927-3146 Homeroom Vuce Presudent, Basketball, Softball, Fueld Hockey, Wat- tressrng Club Favorutes Summer, EWH, Wungersheek Beach Ambutuon Teacher 'For another day accomplrshed. what do we leave behInd7' FIELDING, ROBERT 8 Chestnut St 927-1091 Favorutes Money, Gurls, Spons Ambutuon Armed Forces FINN, PATRICIA 114 Corntng St 922-9424 Beverlega Ambr- tton Legal Secretary Favorutes Weekends. vacattons. The Falcon Crew FINOCCHIO, PAM 24 Charles St 922-2004 Ambutuon LPN FISH, CHERYL 6 Gules Ave FIX, WILLIAM 8 Gordon Rd 922-4372 Honors, Intramural Soccer, Football Ambutuon Pattern Makung FLANIGAN, MARGARET 135 Essex St 927-1246 Homeroom Secretary, Chorus, Intramural Soccer, Volleyball Favorutes Skutng, Horsebackrudtng, Happuness Ambutuon Teacher ol Bltnd and Deal Share each and every dream, they belong to everyone. FLYNN, BRIAN 19 Swan St 922-0914 Football, Lacrosse, Homeroom Vuce Presudent, MLK Assembly Ambutuon Sports Reponer Favorutes Beer, Movtes, New Orlean Saunts 'Todays colors are FLYNN, JOANNE 3 Foster Dr 922-2066 FONG, BRYANT 10 Ltndsey Avenue 922-8838 Favorutes Money, Scuba Duvung, motorcycles Gymnasttcs Ambutuon Cytology professor. Scuba Duvet 'Whats lot lunch today' FORCIER DEBBIE 34 School St 922-7764 Llbrrtry Aurte Ol- Iuce Aude Favorutes Partyung week-enI1s,goodttrnes Amor tuon Ntrrstng Ill tell ya 7 FORD, MARY E 406 Broughton Oruve 922-3529 Band con- cert chotr, brass chotr, showband lor musucal Favorutes Cleo Mtusuc A be-atuttlul sunny day Ambutuon Mustc Educa tuon Although war and poverty destroy much, rrutuslc brungs beauty .trtd plc-asuro to all the world ' FORSYTHE, MICHAEL B 90 Essex St 922-8440 Favorutes Sports, To make .1 rnulluon dollars, Nt-vor ask .tny help Irom anybody Ambutuon T have the thungs un lultf I want lor me then lor my wtlc- I have not yet begun to Irghl FOSTER, CHERYL 289 County Way FOSTER, .IUDIIH M 6Wtndsor Road 922-5119 Furst honors, Tr-nnus, Fut-ld hockt-y Favorltes Sports good mtustc Amor Iron Mt-tlrcal It-chrtologust Dont walk bt-hrnd rttt' lor I may not It-ad. dont wrulk In Iront ol me lor I may not lollow rust walk bvsttlr' mt- .Intl be my lrtend FOUSTROUKOS DEBRA L 9 Walnut Avo 922--I2-19 Alt 47 house Ccuncl homeroom treasurer caleterla ald lreld hockey varsrty Dasketball varsity softball, Intramural soccer Favortes EatIng,v.cekends 'honey Ambltlon Dl'rYSlC3' EGU- carron Good' FRANK, CHRISTENA 10 Standley Sl FRIBUFG LINDA S Brsson St 922-319-1 Marr n Luther Klng 355,-rno'y caleterra ard Favcrltes MusI: anrrnals, vaca- tlhns Amoltlon to get a good pay'ng rob 'I can I walt t.IItII I 'leave 'he-se 12 years betIIr1cl FRONGILLO RICHARD 29 Washfhgton Sl 927-1006 rtglrr-ere:-'vt treasurer, Hvnorz sprlng track Irlcoor track Fa- vofrrlgg gknng eavno slefprng Amovron Skt and be rrch Have H .loo-1 'rrne FROST Ggoneg 161 nur-f I-.vz 932-.-312 favor-res Car- pentry Cyn ctllleclmg Arnhfr-:In Ca'C-enter Irnosr .Me er Daren Ira me 927-3747 nornfrcom recre- sematlve H: mrs Hcuse offlce arte Band and Chorus, Var- s Tv renlns Seal-stoal Euhrarl Soanlsh Autor FBVOYIIIES Fr9f1.'lS p .wrugrc Sphs ftrngron Speclal Ed teacher 'nyc - I-II, eo-a I -hy :If Irtromztg away lrlendshlp In 2 wc 'ft .vers Imendihp Is so 'are ' :grunge -,LHC1 1 Hayes A-- 927-3401 Olflc-2 aide Favor- ves Ijl-nm-1 'Iggy Eldii s:rIng Ambltzoh Me-dlcal Secre- Ia.y lsrrl III- strange aluIr1dlIhe page. 3 book wlthout I grit u .less wah 'cure we I-I rrte g,,ag,Ng,N QENISE E6 Longmeadow Road 922-8856 Honors. French c.-sb Va.or'es A smlle, a rainbow, a shooting star Arnbrt-on CI'-Inge No fr-endshlp ever crosses Our paths wtnout tduchrng us In some way forever GAGNON MICHAEL. J 214 Brldge Sl 922-0983 AITIUIIIOR Lumber .rack GAMEALE STEPHEN 27 Leech St 922-5333 Ambltlon Cabrner maker GANSENBERG, ALAN 67 Lwlngstone Ave 922-8693 Flre squad graduatlort marshall, Intramural soccer Favorltes Travellng Have a Beer ' , Ambltton Subtechnlclan GARDINER, SUSAN 5 Blalne Ave 922-3306 Favorltes Horseback rldlng, DOWIIOQ, and sleeplng Ambrtlon Nurse Te Clulero GALJTHIER, JUDY 126 New Balch St 922-4177 Homeroom secretary, hnnor roll, German club, Intermural track. volleyball, tennrs team Favorltes Llfe, love. and serendlplty AmbItIon Oulslde recreallonal director In order t0 be nappy wIth OINEYS, one must be TIBDDY Wllh oneself H GAUTHIER, SUSAN 16 Dolloff Ave 922-5043 Favorltes Readmg, muslc, and food Ambltlon work after graduatlon Unreal ' GEARY, DEBORAH 78 Baker Ave 922-0440 SSRIOV class treasurer. house treasurer, French. German. Skt. and Nut Club, tleld hockey track. Beverlega staff, Intramurals basket- ball and volleyball Favorltes SkIIng,surnmer,traveIIng Am- brtlon Nurse I leel WIEVOIM GERARDI DOUGLAS 56 Amherst Road 922-9311 Favorltes Hockey. sknng, swlrnmlng, and mustc Ambltlon College GERAS, DEBORAH 16 Marlon Ave offlce alde. cafetena aldes, chorus, pep squad Favorttes DIZZB. dogs, and sewing Amblnon Busrness Career 'Go placldly amtd the horse and haste and remember what peace there may be In sllence GIBBS, ROBERT 97 OUGII Ave 922-8530 Favorites sports and muslc Ambltlon Computers GILDAY, MARY 75 Conant Sl 922-3114 Second honors. B- House arde, Intramurals Favorltes photography, sklpplng school, taktng long walks Ambltlon nurse MEVEYYIHIRQ must flrst be new before It can be Old GILLIGAN, PATRICIA 12 Blsson St 927-0209 French Club, Intramurals FBVOYIISS Big Mac. Elton John. Saturday nights Ambltlon PhysIcaI Theraplst GILLIS, JOHN 26 Wedgemere Rd 927-1693 Favorltes foods, sports Ambltlon pass Algebra Eat, drlnk and be merry GOLDBERG, MARSHA 18 Sylvan Rd 922-6973 Aegls Art Award. Spamgh Club Intramurals, ASQIS Favorltes Sunsets. Chinese food. summer Ambltlon College You've got to drift ID the breeze before you set your salts ' GOLDBERG, SANOI LEE 20 Wellesley Rd 922-2908 Homeroom secretary B-House offlce alde, French Club. Ae-gls Favontes sumrnertlrne, rnuslc, blklng Ambition reg- Istereo nurse GOLDMAN, STEVEN 16 Hlghland Ave 922-6687 Band, stage band. Chess Club. cross-country, Indoor track, orchestra Fa- vorltes Maynard Ferguson records, MCDORBIOLS Quarter pounders wI'h cheese and Columbo mystery movles Ambl- Ilon DYOYQSSIORSI musrclan GONET JAN 28 Dollotl Ave Favontes summer, Hendrix, Woody Allen rnovles Amblnnn nurslng wreepr' GORDON MITCHELL I2 Mason St 922-1134 Favorite Schulz Ambltlon State trooper Get them before they get you GOVONI GLENN 14 Summer Street. 927-2426 GOYETTE, THOMAS A 17 Auburn Rd 922-6839 First honors Favor-tes sknr-g hunting ftsrnng Amt,-Itlon college True story GRANT, DAVID 27 Swan St 927 2104 GRANT PATRICK 27 Swan S! 927-2104 GRANT, SHERRY 9 Rlver St 922-5048 Tennls team Favor- Ites gpaghettl, NOJ Saabs Arnbltlon stewardess 'I-ley, buddy' GRAY, DOREEN A 8 Dunham Rcl 927-3582 Chorus. Pep squad rnusIcal Favorrtr-5 :I-wlng concerts chorus Ambl- tlon nurse Musrc ls love .rw search of a word GREEN, ROBERT 19 Sllffsf-I Drrve 922-5526 Band. Intramu- rai softball Favorltes hockey, lood, money Ambition polIce offlcer True success Is overcornlng the 'ear of belng un- successful ' GREENE, C SCOTT 6 Plne Knoll Drive 927-4261 Homeroom vlce presldent, cross-country, Indoor track, tennls Favorites tennls runntng, Qzrls Ambtlon college Dont fool wrth the cool cause the cool tont loot GREGORY JONATHAN 12 Palmer Rd 922-4808 Homeroom Vlce-Preglrjent honors wlnngr mural contest tennls. ASQISI art creatmg an I3-mbarasslng situation Favorltes Tennls. cruI5Ing In the limo, Avallons party Ambllton Blo Medical Englneerlng 'Therell always be England GRILLON, LOUIS M 122 Hull St 922-2862 Hornercom trea- 48 surer, FIrst Honors, Blazer recIpIent, Math team, Chmese club, golf FBVOIIISS golf. school, DOIIIICS- Ambltlon Doctor, GROVES, KIM L 36 Millbrook Road 922-3388. Glrls state representahve, Flrst Honors. Brown House offlce aide. Fa- vontes sewing. Deople. QOIDQ out. Ambltlon Accoun- tantIProprIetor Patlence IS a vlnue so seldom spared GRZYBINSKI, PAUL 40 Parrematta Rd. 922-4572. Indoor track, outdoor track, Intramural football Favorttes glrls. cars, drlnklng GUTTERMAN, CARRIE 1 Brooks Clrcle. 922-0777 Flrst Honors. otllce atde, Skt Club. Favorltes art, skllng, skatlng Ambition Fashlon deslgner or nurslng --Today I5 the flrst day ofthe rest of your Ilfe HAIBON, BRENDA 52 Counney Dr. 927-1183 Second Honors FBVOFIIES' partres, Concerts, money. Ambltlon Sec- retary. 'lI's high tIrne ' HAMILTON, ROBERT 180 Hale St. 922-8742. Ambltlon CabI- net maker HANNIBAL, BETH H 506 Cabot St 922-5226. Spanlsh Club Favorltes tennls, palntlng, the outdoors Ambltlon Pho- tographer LIfe's a bummer. HEALY, KATHLEEN 29 Cross St HEBERT, BRIAN 6 Northwood Rd 922-1449 Intramural fo0t- ball, volleyball, baseball AmbItIon Carpenter t'Can't walt tIIl June 5 ' HECKMAN, WAYNE 24 Home St 922-6113 Flre Squad, foot- ball, lacrosse Favorites sports. Ambltlon College HELGASON, RIKARDUR 3 Hopkms Ave 922-7556. Favorltes muslc. sknng, reading. Arnbltlon gultar lt aIn't what you do, but how you do It HENDERSON, SCOTT 44 Hlllcrest Ave 922-7246. JV basket- ball, Intramural football and basketball FBVOYIKSS muslc, Ambltlon Engineer HENNESSEY, DANIEL 3 Ray St. 927-2082. Homeroom repre- sentative. Fire squad. football, basketball, Intramural foot- ball, softball, track, and vlce-presldent of Intramurals. Favor- Ites Basketball. Beer, and eattng. Oy Par , HERLIHY, DONNA 11 Judson St. 927-1040 Homeroom sec- retary, cheerleader, usher, French Club, Skt Club, and Intra- murals Favorltes Partylng, skung, and Muslc. Ambttlon Nurse And a new day dawns for us all. HICKEY, PAUL 38 Colgate Road 922-5232 Spanlsh club, Basketball, Intramural football, softball, track. Favorites Basketball, eatrng, and sex. Ambltlon go to college. What a dog. HICKS, CAROL 722 Hale Street 922-7031 Treasurer of homeroom, softball, Intramural soccer and volleyball Favor- IYES softball, basketball, and volleyball. Ambitron Accoun- tant HILTON, JANICE 9 Burton Ave. 922-6495. Homeroom secre- tary, Football hcket Coordlnator. Clam Dlgger club, Spanlsh Club. and Intramurals Favorltes Partying. beach, and mustc. Ambltlon Medical secretary. HITCHCOCK, ELIZABETH 4 Bay St 927-2172. Chorus and gymnastics team. Favorltes. cooklng. gymnastlcs, and swtm- mIng Ambltlon Cosmotology. Hey MEF let's go to the back ofthe audItorIum. HOGAN, NATALIE 30 County way. 922-5466. B-house council, honors, cheerleader, Nut Club, Intramural track and basketball, and Powder puff football Favontes Sports, sewIng, and People Ambtflon Home economlcs mayor, No- body looses all the tIme, HOLLOWAY, STEVEN 8 Dondl Road 922-5575. Band. Favor- Ites. sports, girls, and booze. Ambltlon College. Stay loose. HOLT, SUSAN M 9 Thorndtke St. 922-7021, Pep Club. Favor- Ites people. PUDDIGS, and partles Ambltlonz Not deflnlte --Would you llke lo Sll In the waltlng room or watt In the stt- tlng room? What Inman? HOUDE, DANIEL 60 Sunny Way Ext. HOWARD, DEBORAH 1 Marlon Ave. 922-3656. H T T,S 0 C. and N E A T S Delegate Club. Crafts due treasurer. Favor- Ites Travellng, the Arts, Autos. Ambltlon To travel the whole U SA before explorlng other countrles. Thank God I get out of thls place before ll gets to me. HOWARD, MARGARET A, 160 Bridge Street. 922-4939. Homeroom Treasurer, Honors, Band SAP FBYOYIISS. Tap danclng, sclence flctlon, Star Trek. Ambltton. Math teacher of Computer Prograrner HI, Peoples ' HOWELL, KATHRYN L, 643 Hale Street. 922-5829. Chorus. Favorltes People, muslc, anlmals. Ambltlon: Teacher. 6 INCHES. HUBBARD, BRUCE 21 Country Drlve. 922-3210 House councll, Indoor and outdoor track. Ambltlon 'Mechanical En- gIneer HUGGETT, BRIAN RUSSELL 6 Boswroth Street. 922-9067. Hockey, football FZVOYIIQS DrInkIng, hockey. sleeping -'DIdn't want to play hockey anyways ' Ambltlon Electrlan. HUGHES, THOMAS WILLIAM 28 New Balch Street. 927- 4816 Soccer Favorltes' Hockey, Soccer, baseball Do unto others before they do unto you. HURLBURT, BRIAN 14 Walnut Ave. 922-4124. Ambltton: Mechanic HUTCHINSON, COLLEEN 10 Woodland Ave. 922-4649. Honors, skl club AmbItIon LPN. 'tYou can't always get what you want HUTCHINSON, JANICE 14 Foster DrIve. 922-4164. Homeroom treasurer, vlce presldent, Intramural councll, honors, French club, nut club, Intramural soccer, volleyball, basketball, powderpuff football, Brown house newspaper, Student aSSlSfaf1t program, klndergarden volunteer. float commlttee Ambltlon Teacher. We shall never pass this way agaln JEDRASZEK, ELAYNE. 18 Bates Park Ave. 922-4379. Cross Country. IHOOOY track, sprtng track. Amblttonz dletlclan. JENNINGS, DEBRA 3 Locust St. 922-7145. Cafeteria aide. Favorites having a good tlme. being with Paul. dolng what I want, Ambltlon. to be happy. What's the matter wIth you. JENNINGS, GARRY L, 3 Locust St. 922-7145. Homeroom president and VICE president, chess club. cross-country track. FBVOYIIGS sports, work, pleasure Ambttlon: to get the most out of llfe. JENSEN, MARK W, 9 Hlghland Ave. 922-7595. Voc. high councll, class treasurer. main student council, flre squad. stralght honors FBVOYIISS. sports. Ambltlon' prlnter. JOHNSON, ROBERT U., JR, 31 Chlpman Road. 922-9014, Honors tfIrstl, blazer, flre squad. chess and math clubs, cross-country, Indoor-outdoor track, french tutor. Favontes: model bulldlng, sports, readtng. Ambltton' archltect. JOHNSON, STEVEN. 14 MacArthur Rd, 922-0268. Ambition: woodworklng, cablnet maker. JUDD, SANDRA 13 Wllllams St. 922-1178. Homeroom pres- Ident, SGDIOT Executlve Board, baton squad. graduatlon marshall t1974l, French club, French Theatre Workshop. Fa- VOIIIQS sewlng, flshlng. Ambltlon Home Economics teacher. I can't see nobody JUTRAS, LINDA 21 West Dane St. 922-7310. Favorltes. rlch, Bermuda, summer, Ambttlon Nurse. I can handle It. KEARNEY- STEVEN 16 Roosevelt Ave. 922-3987. Flrst honors, Chlnese Club, lacrosse. Intramural football. volleyball, basketball, softball Ambltlon medIcIne. See here on my face KEEGAN, JAMES F tKEGSl. 10 Grove SI. 927-1505. 10 Grove St Homeroom representative B-house counctl repre- sentative, BEEP commtttee, student advisory board, student member ofthe school commtttee, main student councll, Na- tlonal Merit commended student, spanlsh club. intramural soccer. Indoor track, Intramural flag football. volleyball, soft- ball. Favorltes Ambltlon to be able to say at the end that I truly llved. Do not follow where the pay may lead: go In- stead where there IS no path and leave a traIl. KEENAN, TERESA 4 Thompson Road. 922-6826. C-house councll. offlce alde, skl club. Beverlega. Ambition Nurse. Dare to 'IVE each day to Its fullest. KELLEHER, CATHERINE M 7 Dyer Road. 922-6273. Psychol- ogy and skI club, Intramural soccer, basketball. and VOIISYDSII, KELLY, JEFFREY 91 Odell Ave. 922-9285. KELLY, NANCY B1CornIng Street. 922-6176. Homeroom sec- retary, treasurer, representattve. 11751 and second honors, of- flce alde, German Club, gurls' Indoor and sprlng track, Intra- mural volleyball, basketball, muslcal, senlor class play. Fa- VOTIYES food. summer, laughter. Ambtttoni spy. May the wet, warm tongue of wtsdom ltck your Inner ear. KENDALL, MICHAEL 203 Lothrop St. KERR, MICHELE 14 County Way. 922-4506. House treasurer. homeroom presldent and VICE presldent, offlce alde, Intramu- ral soccer and basketball. Favorttes weekends. Karen's, summer. Ambltlon legal secretary LIfe IS a tourney, not a destlnatlon KESSARIS, DIANE 11 Lefavour Ave. 922-3960. Offlce atde. graduatlon marshall, SAP Favorltes. the partIes. electrlc blanket. summer Ambltton: nurse. Ou'est ce que C est? KIELBASA, JOSEPH. 38 Crescent Ave. 922-4471. Intramural flag football, cross country, golf team Favorttes' hockey, golf, baseball, Ambltlon forest ranger. KIMBALL, MELISSA KINBACK, JUDY. 8 GIddIngs Avenue. 927-2935. Buckley House Councll, vlce presldent, Matn Student Councll, French Club, SkI Club. fleld hockey. Intramurals, French Theatre Workshop. Ambttron college. KIPOURAS, CHARLES, 2 Fayette Street. 922-3606. Homeroom presldent, senlor class executlve board. honors. honors banquet. German Club, Math Team, Beverly BICERIEH- nlal Comrnlttee, Favorltes: the beach. sports, CIQBYS. Ambi- IIOR To reach at least 5'6 In hetght Man does not live by bread alone. KIRLIS, DEBRA, 15 Sunset Dr. 922-3757. Homeroom secre- tary, store manager. Favorttesi Summertlme. Paul, music. Ambrtlon. To llve a happy Ilfe and be wIth Paul. HHBDDIDSSS Is llvlng where there Is love. KIRLIS, PATRICIA 15 Sunset Dr KIRRANE, PHIL 41 Story Ave 927-1510 Intramural football, honors. Favontes: girls. money. sports. Ambttlon. machlnist. KLEEMOLA JONATHAN. 15 Llnden Ave. 922-7508. Football. lacrosse, skt club. Favorites' sktlng, lacrosse. Swimmlng, Amblttont carpenter. KNIGHT, DALLAS, 492 Elllott St. 927-0866. Soccer, stage band, show band, concert band. Favorites: salllng, water sknng, food. Ambltlon. Career In engineering KNIGHT, PATRICK 197 E. Lothrop St. 922-5749. Graduation usher. Favorites eattng, sleeplng, gettrng to school on time. Ambltlon, carpenter. lt never falls. A KOCH, BRADFORD, G. 26 Baker Ave. 922-4851. Favorltesz hUnllf1Q,'lShInQ, boatlng. Ambltlonz love to race motorcycles and cars and rebuild them. 'tThIs IS the come back of Ameri- can Graffttl and blow the doors on a Ford and let chevy's run wIId. KUCONIS, ROSE MARIE. 135 McKay Street. 922-3945. Vice- PresIdent. Secretary, offlce alde, caleterla aide, football tuck- et CO-OYOIDBIOY, presldent clam dlgger club, Intramurals. Fa- vorItesi honeysuckle. bubbles. cheese. Ambltlonz medtcal secretary. Take what you can get and be satIsfIed. KULAK, EDWARD S. 39 Cabot St. KUSIAK, PAUL M. 201 Brlmbal Ave. 927-1168. VSYSIYY golf co- captaln, library atde. bomb sguad. Ambttlon golf pro-bar- tender L'ABBE, GARY. 24 Western Ave, 927-4358. Favorltesx sports. Carpentry, music. Ambition: To have own construction com- pany. tcarpenterl. At the top, we begin cIimbIng. LABONTE, SHARON R 29a Herrrck St, 922-3584 Frrst honor Favorrtes eatrng, brke rrdrng, makrng money, Ambrtron un- decrded LANG, PAM 97 Brrdge St. 922-5779. Homeroom secretary, chorus, Favorrtes Matthew, weekends. readlng. Ambttton teacher, harrdresser ConsIder yourself Improperly clothed unless you are wearrng a smtle LANG, ROBIN, 97 Brldge St. 922-5779 BEEP, Chorus, Favor- rtes Swtmmrng helptng others, Tennrs. Ambttton. Phvsrcal Theraprst, lt IS better to rematn stlent and thought a tool. than open ones mouth and remove BII doubt, LaPOINTE, DIANE 129 Essex St. 922-4373. Homeroom Trea- surer, homeroom secretary, blazer recrprent, rensellaer medal rectprent, French club, Psychology club, Intramural basketball, Intramural volleyball, VFW, vorce ol Democracy contest. S A.P Favorrtes' Sktrng, mustc, chocolate puddrng. Ambttton Psychologtst, lt's In the qutet moments that our nrcest thoughts come to us. LARCOM, RHONDA A 13 Monroe St 922-7455, Homeroom secretary, lntermurals. Favorrtes eatrng, wrnter, travelrng. LARSON, ERIC L. 7 Beach St 922-6423 A-House counctl, Senror Exec, board. Football, Lacrosse, Intramurals, B H S News, Ambttton Lawyer LAURANZANO, ROBIN 36 Butman St 922-9372, Homeroom president, secretary, B-House BEEP representatrve, Panth- erette, Intramurals, Yearbook, Aegts, Fashron show, Favor- rtes Btll 8 Bobs. the beach, whIte boots Damn every- thrng but the CIYCUSIN Ambttton Journalrsl LAWLER, BRUCE P 33 Andover Rd. 927-1007 Ambttton Own nrght concert hall Any partres? LAWLER, KIM 45 Hart St 927-0254, Homeroom Secretary. honors Favorrtes B-109, the stage, my agent Ambttton Fashron retarlor 'The end tustrttes the means. LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH 67 Kernwood Ave. 922-2615 Olllce arde. Graduatron marshall, Beverlega. Favorrtes. Irrends, summer, the Dartres Ambttton Accountant 4'You only lrve once, so grab lor all the gusto you can get LeBLANC, DIANE 13 Carver St 922-8988 Alt homeroom rep- resentatrve. Intramurals Favorrtes beaches, travelrng peo- ple Ambttton Nurstng LECK, LAURIE 56 Kernwood Ave 922-2488 Usher at gradu- atron Favorrtes beach, summer, Jrmmy Ambttton Socral Worker 'You can't please everyone. so you gotta please yoursell LeFAVOUR, DEBRA 9 Oakmont RD 922-1499, B-House news. Favorrtes Partres, lood, summer Ambttton Un- decrded 'An ounce ol preventron ts worth a pound ol cure. LeCLAlRE, JANET 9 Longvrew Terrace. 922-9315 Olllce arde, chorus, Intramurals, S AP, Favorrtes, vacattons, sprtng, sports. Ambrtror Radrologrc Technologrst. LeCLAlRE, KATHERINE 16 Matthres St, 922-5247 Pep Squad. Concert chotr, Intramurals, mustcal, Marchtng Band, Treasurer ol Chorus, BEEP, Helped teach Krndergarden. Fa- vorrtes: Mustc, chrldren, sports Ambttton' Regrstered nurse, Musto ts the unrversal language and love IS the key. LeCLERC, MICHAEL R 17 Mrllbrook Rd 927-1336, Audto Vrsuel. Ambttton Undectded LEE, LAURIE 51 Story Ave 922-4430, Favorrtes: weekends, drrnktng, eatrng. Ambttton' Undecrded. LESTER, JON 18 Temt Rd 927-2823. Hockey. Favorrtes, cars, money, gtrls, Ambttton Mrllronare Hr buddy , LeVASSEUR, PATRICIA 27 Chrpman Rd 927-1456, Homeroom secretary, Honors Favorrttes skrrng, Mrke, par- lyrng, Ambttton' Nursrng and to get marrred, Man has hrs wrll, - but woman has her way. LEWIS, CARRIE 10 Elnew Ave 922-6416 Favorrtes skIIng, Mt cltmbrng, rrdrng horse back. Ambttton Veterrnary Asst LEWIS, JAN. 42 Thorndtke St, 927-3358. BEEP, student rep to Salem dlstrrct court program, Thanksgrvrng parade Iloat, Homeroom treasurer, Vrce-Dresrdent, Fteld hockey, basket- ball- Softball, C0-Captarn Freld hockey, B-House Intramurals Favorrtes Fan'lrIy,1rtendS, lun, Ambttton Recreatronal thera- prst To lrve Is the rarest thrng In the world. most people exrst - that rs all LIEN, LISA 26 Prckett St 922-2592 Honors, Aegrs stall. Am- bttton Socral worker LINDSTROM, JAYNE M 89 Standley St, 927-0565. Homeroom Secretary Favorrtes Swrmmrng, Mountatn clrmbtng, horse back rtdtng vlnlormtng an Ideal we may assume what we wrsh, but avotd Impossrbrlrttes LINDROTH, MARK A 23 Mckrnnley Ave, 927-3063 Gym- nasttcs. Favorrtes Skrrng, Pay check Ambttton own sheet metal Co What a rrpoll LITTLEHALE. DAVID 18 Elnew Ave 922-7562 C-House councrl rep, NMSOT commended student, YES, French Club. Cross-Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Favorrtes sarltng, runnrng, readtng Ambttton College You are only what you oo to make yoursell LIVINGSTONE, SCOTT 44 Courtney Drtve 927-7777 Favor- rtes skrmobles, shoottng Ambrlron Polrceman YA rtghl LOGAN, RICHARD 309 Rantoul St Homeroom Treasurer, rliootball, Track, Ambttton Enlorccer 'Raggtdy and around ere LOHNES, JANET 41 Ashton Sl 922-0587 Caleterta ard, Baton squad, graduatton usher, theatre arts, Intramurals, Homeroom treasurer Favorrtes travelrng, Florrda, cats, Am- bttton Mathematrcs Pass the Hawarm punchl EVOIIINES, LARRY 5 Courtney Dr 927-5089 AmbItIon Arc e der, LONGRIDGE, JEFFREY 28 Prckman Rd. 927-3649 Honors, Goll, Intramurals Favorrtes weekends, vacallons, partles Ambttton to leave Beverly Htgh LUCA, SALVATORE J 95 Balch SI 922-7879 MaCCARTHY, MAUREEN 51 Sunset Dr 922-0787 Marchrng Band, Concert band, Marchrng band, Drum mayor, Band vrCe Dresrdenl, homeroom secretary, Woodwrnd Ensemble. Band Lrbrarran, Wood wtnd quartet Favorrtes Musrc, yellow roses, lrrends Ambttton Nursrng BS Never underestrmate the Dower ol a woman MBCDONALD, ALICE 8 Beverly HIIIS Ave 922-5620 Honorg Favorrtes Summer, skrtng, weekends Ambttton College MacDONALD, WILLIAM 1 Gary Court 922-4257 Track, Basketball Favorrtes Sports, musrc, lood MacDONALD, TRACY 36 Cogswell Ave. 922-5844 Clam drgger club, Vrce-presrdent, Intramurals Favorrtes hoo.no's, lood. Ambttton Nurse MaclNTYRE, DEBORAH I0 Longwood Ave 927-1263 Chorus, Concert Chorr, Baton squad, Gymnastrcs team. Fa- vorrtes Musrc, Travel, Home Ambttton Fashron Merchan- drser MaclNTYRE, KEITH 315 Rantoul SI 927-2754 Intramurals, Favorrtes art, all sports Ambttton Machrnrsts See you at 2:15 MacKENZlE, MELODIE 18 Vtctor Ave MacKENZlE, MERRI 18 Vrctor Ave 922-3372 Clamdrggers Treasurer Favorrtes Smrtty, hoo-no's, summer. Ambttton Nurse Dont do tt, MAGLIO, CATHERINE 27 School St 927-0170 Homeroom Vrce-presrdent, Intramurals, S A P Favorrtes Sports, ltalran coo Ing, good lrrends, Ambttton Math or Chemistry teacher ThtnkIng can get you out ol a problem, Worryrng can get you Into one MaHONEY, GAIL 4 Lakeshore Fr 922-4671 Ambttton R N MaHONEY, JOHN 18112 Brsson St MAKOWIECKI, ROBERT 23 Brrdge St 927-3214 Voc Hrgh Student councrl, Marn Student councrl Favorrtes Smokrng, playrng Frrsbee, aIr hockey, Ambttton Electrrcal Engrneer degree, Oh Wos. manf' MALETTE, DIANE 23 Odell Ave 927-1583 S AP program, student tutor, French club, Intramurals Favorrtes muslc, Grlles Grlbert, Mrke Ambttton Nursrng Happy are those who dream dreams and are wrllrng to pay the prrce to make them come true MALONEY, GARY 136 Lothrop St 922-5596 Indoor Track, Intramurals, Harlow Recreatron commrttee Favorrtes muslc, sports, grrls Ambttton Physrcal Theraprst, Take It easy MANSON, KAREN 20 Roundy St, 922-0363 Intramurals, Make-up Senror class play Favorrtes Ice cream, people, Saturday nrghts Ambttton Nurse Today IS the tomorrow you worrred about yesterday, now you know why MANZO, MARY 35 Parramatta Rd 927-2925 Homeroom sec- retary, Vrce-Prestclent. Favorrtes summer, tennls, Irrends Ambttton Nurse 'How was your weekend'7 MARCHAND, WILLIAM 3 Lrndsay Ave 922-0115 Ambttton Cabtnet maker MARCHETERRE, MICHALE 95 Cornrng St. 927-0826 Honors Favorrtes Cars, grrls, hockey Ambttton Patternmakrng, MARCOS, CATHY 187 Brrdge St 922-2765 Fashron show, ollrce arde. Favorrtes wrrtrng Poetry, sunshrne, the color blue Ambttton' Wrtter -'I love you MARCUCCI, DEBRA 41 Lrvtngstone Ave, 922-7153 Favor- rtes Bowlrng, lrrends, ptnball, Ambttton Work Got a drme2 MARQUIS, GEORGE. Foster's Pornt 922-B816 B-House Trea- surer, Homeroom Vrce-Presrdent Nattonal Merrt commended student, Presrdenl ol Spantsh club, skt club treasurer, S A.P. Commttlee, class Executrve board. Adhoc Commrttee, Intra- murals, B-House Newspaper FavorItes..Davts, Bowte, BGB Ambttton, Orthodontrstry. MaT1ana Sera otro Dra MARQUIS, JOAN 57 Sohrer Rd, MARSHALL, TERRY A 423 Essex St 927-0062. French club. Bevelega. Favorrtes laughter, black marbles, treedom Am- bttton, Farmer, --Why ask? MARTEL, NANCY V. 29 Webster Ave, 922-0679. Basketball and Football cheerleader, Freld Hockey, Favorrtes skrrng. Wrlltams and Roberl's by the sea, Musrc Theater Ambttton Labortory assrstant, Mtlrtary servrce MARTIN, ROBERT 3 Thomas Rd 927-2212, German club, Ambttton Broadcastrng. MARTIN, RUGHANN 40 Bow St. 927-2509 Gradualron Usher, Favorrtes, claus, musrc, water Skllng, Ambttton Lab Tech- nrcran NothIng lasts longer than a happy memory, MARTINO, AUDREY 6 Madtson Ave, 922-6270 Intramurals Favorrtes beach, basketball, tennrs Ambttton Legal Secre- tary, MASFORROLL, LUIS 759 Hale St 922-4611 Spanrsh club Tennrs team Ambttton Journaltst How you thrnk a man Irke me got to be a man lrke me MASSE, DAVID 8 Folger Ave 922-5781 Honors Ftre sctuacl. BH,S News, yearbook stall Favorrtes last cars, parttes Ambttton Prrnter Save me Lord ' MASSERO, MARK 30 Wrnthrop Ave 922-1251 Voc I-ltgh Student councrl Sentor rep. Honors, Track Favorrtes Elec- tronrcs, musrc Ambttton musrcran and Prrnter MAZZELLA, JAY 1 Lee St 922-6300 Favorrtes Letsure ttme, antmals, outdoors. MCBRIEN, COLLEEN 67 Shortell Ave 922-4392 Homeroom secretary Favorrtes Ice skattng, summer, true lrrends Ambr- tron Legal secretary MCCAY, KAREN 92 Hull St 922-5426 Favorrtes horseback rrdrng, concerts, makrng jewelry, AmbItIon Physrcal Thera- DISI MCCREEDY, DEBI 24 Ober St 922-3580 Favorrtes Mtchrgan, skrrng, sewtng, Ambttton Busrness Career -MI- chrgander , Mrchtgander MCGARVEY, WILLIAM 48 Bartlett St MCGEE, MAUREEN 61 Odell Ave 922-6989 Homeroom pres- tdent, student councrl rep B-House treasurer, Skt club, Freld hockey co-Captarn, Basketball, Softball, Intramurals, Year- book stall Ambttron College C'est la vre MCGILLOWAY, JOHN I3 Walker Rd 927-2015 Band, Hockey, Intramurals Ambttton College McGlNNIS, BARBARA 48 Longmeadow Rd. 922-5093 Favor- Iles BIII, mustc, sports AmbItIon College, McKEELY, KEVIN 28 Pond St. Homeroom Vrce-presrdenr, Basketball, Basketball Manager, Intramurals Ambttton Un- decrded McKEEN, SCOTT 5 Hemlock St 927-4133 Band, Spanrsh club, X-country, Indoor Track, outdoor track, Intramurals. BH S news Favorrtes Volkswagen, crashes, Mrller Deer Ambttton College McKENNA, KATHLEEN 9 1 Edwards St 922-8107 Favorrtes meelrng people, sewrng, camprng AVTIDIIIOR Nurse 'Whats gorng on'7 MCMAHON, DIANE 42 Charnock Sl 922-8714 Concert Cholr Graduatton Usher, Favorrtes summer Sports, traveltng. meet- rng people Ambttton Nurse, medrcal lteld McMAl-ION, ELIZABETH A 13 Wrndsor Rd 922-2813 Homeroom treasurer, Honors, OIIIC8 ard, German club, Tennrs Favorrtes Tennrs, carnattons, the beach, AmbItIon MEOICSI Technologrst MCNAMARA, JIM 343 Ellroll SI 927-4071 Ambttton Cabrnet maker MCNAMARA, KEVIN 11 Ives St 922-6341 C House councIl, homeroom treasurer, C-House lrre squad, Gorman club Fa- vorrtes sarlrng, dances Ambttton Enqrneerrng II a man does ROI keel? pace Wlth hrs companrons perhaps he hears a rlrllerenl drummer, lol htm str-p to the rnusrc whrch he hears however measured or lar :Iwny ' MCNAMARA, ROBERT 343 Elltott St 927-4071 Ambttton Cabtnet maker MCPHERSON, MICHAEL 11 Evergreen Dr 922-4591 B- House rep to Math Councrl, .Iuntor at Large Treasurer ol Matn Councrl, Vtce-presrdent Marrr Student Cocncrl Football Caplarn, Baseball, Intramurals Ambttton Physrcal Theraprst MEARS, KENNETH 12 Netherton Ave 922-4144 MELANSON, LEIGH KATHRYN 49 Cole St 922-3223 Homeroom Rep Sentor at large, B-House secretary, Matn Student councrl Olllce ard, Football cheerleader, Basketball cheerleader, graduatton marshall, skt club, Spantsh club, Yearbook, Intramurals Favorrtes beach, tg 80, water skIIng, Mr Carter. AmbItIon Executtve secretary ll the truth huns - and love Is the truth - does love hurt loo22' MELANSON, PHIL 31 Longvtew Dr 922-7841 Favorrtes cars, gtrls Ambttton Management 'Srl down and Q81 to work MERCALDI, ANNE L 470 Essex St 922-2969 Honors, Band, French club, Intramurals Favorrtes bulldog puppres, tennts, a good laugh Ambttton nutrrtrontst ll we learn by our mrs- takes, I m getttng a Iantastrc educatton MERCIEFI, JANE 15 Prne Rd 927-2714 OIIICQ ard, Intramu- rals Favorrtes partytng, drrnkrng, smokrng MERRITT, CHARLES 8 Fayatte St 922-1595 Cheerleader, Exploras club, Hockey Co-Captatn Intramurals Favorrtes sports. ptzza, ltvtng AmbItIon College Keep your thumb on II H MEZZA, GRACE 8 Cottage Lane 922-7901 Homeroom sec- retary Favorrtes week-ends. summer. good lrlends Ambr- tron Nurse Oh lorget It ' MIGLIONICO, MIGUEL 33 Ptckhan Rd 922-2215 Chorus Favorrtes Arts, polrtrcs, Travelrng Ambttton To get a schol- arshrp I got rtl MINTZ, DEBORAH L 27 Walker Rd 922-5962 B-House ollrce ard, skr club, Intramurals Favorrtes summer, travoltng, smrles Ambttton Executtve Secretary MIRANDI, THOMAS 22 Porter St 922-4201 Homeroom trea- surer, B-House Itre squad, Chess club Intramural lootball, Lacrosse, asststant edrtor B-House newslilaper MOLLIGI, NANCY L 15 Grant Sl Chorus Favorrtes art, dancrng, guys Ambttton Srnger, Actress 'God helps those who help themselves MOLLOY, JOE 17 Cornell Rd 922-3447 Marn Olllce ard, chorus, concert chotr Favorrtes musrc, people, art Ambr- tron Opera stnger 'Ah-ha, what'7' MONIZ, DANIEL J 11 Barley Ave 922-0767 Favorrtes sports, partytng, worktng Ambttton Servlce. school Leaves Mr Preston MONIZ, RAYMOND C Ill 11 Barley Ave 922-0767 Ambttton College How many days lelt to senror week MONTONI, STEPHEN 51 Federal St 922-0513 Favorrtes leavrng school Forever, no more Ntcolo and Rapa, Am- bttton Constructron The last ol Rapa MOODY, JOHN 22 School St 927-0266 Homeroom Vtce Presldent, Class Treasurer, Executtve board member Foot- ball, Intramurals Favorrtes Motorcycles, hockey, weekends Ambttton Carpenter MORINE, GARY 135 Prerce Ave 927-2917, Intramurals, track, Assemblres Favorrtes beer, sports, work Ambttton Polrceman See you later MORLEY, ANDREA 11 Mornrngsrde Dr MORLEY, DEBBIE 11 Mornrngslde Dr 927-5143 Olllce ard Favorrtes b b y o , B D, crafts MORRIS, BRUCE 9 Vtne St 927-0283 MORRISON, CAROLYN 11 Dodge St 927-0977 Stk club, In- tramural track Favorrtes skIIng, the beach travelrng, Ambr- tron College There IS only one success to be able to spend your ltle In your own way MORRISON, MARYJANE 6 Whrtney Ave 922-4449 Honors Favorrtes eat, sleep, drrnk Ambttton Accounlrng 'HappI- ness IS havrng a beer In my hand MORRISSEY, MICHAEL 20 Devon Ave 927-1407 Ambttton College MORSE, CHUCK 29 Colgate Rd 922-0398 Hockeyteam Fa- vorrtes skttt-tg, hockey, surltng 'Get that YTOOKIEIN MOUNSEY, BILL 55 Hrllcrest Ave 922-4886 Honors. Soccer, Baseball, Intramurals, Favorrtes readtng, sports. spare rtbs AmbItIon Teacher 'What me worry MUENZNER, GLENN 11 Colonlal Rd MURNEY, MAFIYELLEN 9 Cornrng St 922-3467 A-House councrl, homeroom secretary, A-House representatrve, Honors, French honors, Alternatrve Pantherette Cheer- leader, Psychology club, Intramurals, Yearbook, BEER SAP, Marttn Luther Krng Day, Student Government exchange commrttee Favorrtes crursrng, vrntage burgandy lalcons. Quys Ambttton Accountant Shut upl MURPHY, JULIE 237 Lothrop Sl 922-3899 Skt club, Intramu- rals MURPHY, JULIE 237 Lothrop St 922-3899 Skt club, Intramu- rals Favorrtes skttng, partytng, rtdtng through Magnolra AmbItIon Fashron Retarlrng buyer MURRAY, SCOTT The commons 927-6621 Favorrtes brkes, women, booze Ambttton Prolessronat conman Wam, bam. thank you mam NADEAU, CYNTHIA 9 Sturtevant St NARDELLA, BRIAN 12 Harrtson Ave 922-4976 A-House Vrce-Presrdent, Marn student ccuncrl, Honors Ftre squad, Football Co-Captatn, Baseball, Intramurals Favorrtes Parttes, sports lrvtng Ambttton Marrne ErrQI'1Pt r Keep your thumb on It NARDELLA, BRUCE 12 l-larnson Ave 922-4976 Class Pres- Ident ll, Executrve board Homeroom presrdent Harvard prrze book award, Graduatron marshall Football Co-Captarn Track Favorrtes Ltle death and anythrng that comes be- tween them Ambttton Lawyer Drtnk I0 me drrnk to my health ' NELSON ELAINE 2-I Ki-Inwood Hreghls 922-0395 X country, Indoor, sprtnq track Intramurals Aogrs, yearbook photography Favorrtes Adrdas, books beach Ambttton Physrcal Therapy Wt- art- the psyco-Ceramrcs the cracked- D015 ol socrely NESBITT, EILEEN 18 Colonlal Rd 922-6280 Chorus French club, Intramurals Favorrtes beach travg-Irng,1rt9rtt1S Ambt tton Phystcal The-mprsr Love sought Is oood but qtvr-n un- sotight ls butter NE ELLS, MICHAEL P 21 Jordan SI 922-7867 Mrrh and Ottltrng clttb, TI-tlnrs, ptlll lrmv robs Ambttton Cnllr-on Ono mans w.Irr-r Is .rnotht-r man s wrnt- 49 NJHAN JAMES 158 Han St 922-6803 Motorcycle club Tlgnnts Oculus eavtor Favorttes Motorcycles DSVTISS, mushrooms Arnbltton cnet x,tX9N MARTHA 3 Mugeurn Po 92245555 Favovtes Sknmg. lfgveltve an Ambwon A rltn-9 hostess NOONAN GERRI BevevlyCw'f1r1'tOrtS 922-1350 lntramtzrals homeroom Sf-Cretary Favorttes basketball Deer gym' vast cs Amslttm to be a Nurse Eat ' NORDEN EFUCA '60 Colon Sl 922-68OT HCmr?'CO ' Ores- --arv 'wee-Dresden! Baskefcal' and Fzotball cheerleader Utrc-9 3,5 :told hockey lmrarnmals Fatovzes sports gl,-eptng Df3fY'E'S Arntxttlon V-atreftar-lan HP v-NO WHUQVYS 351 laughs Des! Q Ncggworttv-tw' KAREN 2067 B'-:agnwn Dv 9210017 NOVAK MM '2Wa'veft S' 9.72-929-2 l -VETXUYSIS FENOWC5 l Ar Bu elf ar' nature, arguement Amnlllgw' T 21 X ' NUCClQ Tgnrw .L K,-'tene' Ru 922i-113 C'-mms. A6915 Falcrtl-95 Hftinex ttfwto .Mtn ll D mnnq ,trn':tt.on Fares! Eg-N991 D Y'-PM-f'll strolfas li-1 flfteran' lulmi NUNZlA'O JOHN -1315 Citi! St Baal-ettul' lntlarnurals, Baseball Amt-,trlqtn College O BRIEN Sl-lElLA A 56 JV-Qs' S2 927-5657 Htyneroom trea- surer homeroom orcswaent class executlve board, olloce 5,6 Tumthfretle Slmarusit club sk. club. lntramurals Rrigtsrlal advlsory rounuw Favuwtes 'ooc1,De0Dle.traveIfnQ AmU.l,g.n qelalltmg, anterior Decorattng What due you say' OOOM WQHARD -1L3nlhron Lane 922-M46 Honors. Marlin kosher K ng A55-ffnrg, Favorttes Swmmlng lennls, reading Afnnmen Q 'lvl Ertgtnge: Once ln the morntng does It OFVESH MEUSSA 2-t Heaton Sl 927-6645 Olllce and Fa' tofltes vraveltng cnasmg certatn cars. spendung money Vvn-gn your trqldnles are plenlltul and your rewards are lew. fgmemo-yr the rtvgnty oak was once a nut luke youl' Q Kggpg KL-.Ts-qw 6 Uptgn Ave 922-4061 Intramurals, BH S Npwsoaper stall Arnnntton Undecided O NEILL MARK S 7 East Gavltelci Ave 927-2849 Favorttes Football hockey, sleep Amb-non Buslness manager 'A mend tn need ls a menu lnoeed O FlElL,LY, KATHLEEN ANN -16 Amherst Flo 9274076 Basketball Snnpall tmramurals sk: club, homeroom trea- Surer Ambtrmn Secretary Love ls when another person s 'weeds become more trnportant than your own OUELLET, KATHY 11L0lVtrOD St 92278652 Favorttes horse- Dackrlomg concerts, Dames Arnbttlon Law Whats goung ont OUELLETYEX ROSEMARY 103 Cross Lane 927-2759 Auouo vtsual aloe, lntrarnurals OXTON, BRENDA 41 Mlll St 927-2685 Favorttes sleeD, wood. books Ambltlon Marr-age 'Let me make thls Der- leClIy clearl PAODOL, JOHN 38'g Bow St 927-257-1 Intramural councnl, tmramurals Soccer, B H S news, Yearbook stall Favorttes money school, Amnltton Mason 'Sklskau PAGE, PATTl 13 Aroella Dr 922-6412 Honors Favorttes Florlda vacatlons weekends. cars Ambntlon Accountant PAGES BEVERLY 8 Charles St 927-5569 Chorus, lntramu- rals Favorttes readung Arnbmllon Veternaruan 'Thou shall not goto school any more PANZERO4 MIKE 4 Mechanic St 92217924 Favorttes werght Ittttng Arnbltuon Electrlcnan PARISELLA JOE td Parsons Dr 922-7211 Chlnese Club, Soccer, Intramurals Track. BHS news Favorites Moe, Larry, Curly Arnbrtson College Drop the vernacular, thats a derby ' PARKER MICHAEL 36 McKay St 922-6978 Arnbmon Bus:- ness A-jmmvstratlon Save Mg PARSONS KEITH -14 Falrvvew Ave 922-5172 Mamrt Luther Kung Commlltefe Favorttes getting stoned, muchxng out. ex- penslve Chrnslrvtas Dresents Ambrtron land the permanent Vllgfll PARSONS KERRI A 2-1 Blame Ave 92249505 Alls well that ends well ' PATNAUDE, MECHAEL F' 35 Hillcrest Ave PEACH DEBBIE 158 Park S' Favorttes people. ammals, wrutung poems Ambvllon Martel Treasurer Look beiore you leap PEARSON, MARK l' Frleno St 927-5298 Favorttes Xv country gknng, moto :ross tuqtwlnq Ambrtron Accountant PECEWCH LHAHLES tPr,1Nlr5Sf 92278119 Honors Chess Club. tndoor track, outnoor track Emtor un onset ol BH S News, Intramurals Favorttes hogkey, money, beach Ambl- ttort BuSlrtPS's Wlaftagefhenl Ov adfttmvslratlve SCler1C9 'I have mtles to gc before I :well and rmles to go betore I sleep PELLITIER, ELLEN 65 Cornlng St 922-9587 Favorttes Musuc, Irlendshup money Arnblt-on College Luve lute to tt s lullgstt PELLETIERN ROBERT 40 Pom! Sl 9Z7f2352 Football and Basketball manager Intramurals BHS news Favorttes Three Stooges, all sports, cusp Cgld gf-er Arnbltuon Sports wrnlmg PELLEUER STEVEN 50 Amie R0 G27-24-'Q Intramurals Favorttes Beer, partymg slwng Arnrnltton Busrness ad- rmnlstratton PERRAULT ELAINE K 18 Cooluige Awe 922-H669 Calelerla and library .nd Favorttes walklng beach anlmals Amber fron Accountant PERRY! MICHAEL 30 Sunset Dr 92? 5280 Intramurals, Student govornrnent exchange Ftavorules sknng tall, water skllng Ambrtron College PETRONZIO PAMELA 198 Dodge St 927-26:59 S-mball Te-omg, mtramurals, All house newspaper, All house councll, All house Secretary Favorttes Dcoplo chalanges dreams Chance lavors only those mlnds whtch are prepa-'e.1 PICARDV, CHARLES 11 Smllhson Dr 9224682 Homeroom Vlce'Prr-sudent, honors Indoor track, outdoor track lntramu- 50 rals Favorttes John Wayne, meatballs. pool Arnbmon Engl- neer 'When the exhularatnon us worth the hght, then you must do lt. but when the exhrlaratuon us not worth the lnght then you must guve ut up P1ECEWlCZ, SUSAN E 34 Bartlett St 922-4246, Theatre arts club, Blood bank Favorttes any kma ol dancungl travel, mustc Ambtlxon Executuve secretary, Yesterday as already a dream, tomorrow only a vusuon, but today well Ilved makes every yesterday dream and every tomorrow a vtslon ol nope FHERCE, MARYANNE 23 Courtney Dr 927-5135 Favorttes trnenos, boys. mustc Arnbntuon to be a secretary and enloy .Ile PiNCIAFtO4 DONALD A 8 Wlllow Sl 922-2171 Mlm law course. Indoor track, Soccer. Favorttes beer, beer, and more Deer Ambltlon Lush 'GTHI' PINCIAFIO, DONNA 15 Sylvester Ave Favorttes mustc, DOORS, Darty Arnbutlon College uve today because tumor' row may be to late PINCIAFZO, RICKY 51A Wnnlhrop Ave. 922-7080 Favorttes HOCKEY. QHIS. Dames Arnbut-on Crum-nal Lawyer --Al last the struggle us over, now the poor 'souIs behlnd us can have our headaches PINKHAM. KATHERINE E 35 Thorndlke St, 922-5889. Chorus Favorttes mustc, lrlendshnp, money Ambnlnon Nurse R N 'A srnlle can never be kept, It can only be glven away PITCHER, SCOTT 313 Hale Str 927-2922 Soccer, hockey, tennus, school newspaper Favorttes sports, hockey Ambl- tlon College lArcmtectl PLOSS, JODY L 59 Standley St, 927-0277 Homeroom trea- surer, sk: club, Spamsh club, Intramurals. untrarnural soccer captaun A-House newspaper, student assistant program. Fa- vorttes summer, puckles Ambltlon Nurse POLIGNI. FZITA 19 Goldsmnth Ave 927-2790 Homeroom secretary. S A P. work study Favorttes sunny days Satur- day mgnts, pustacnto nuts Ambutuon Speclal educatuon Keep your chan up but be careful not to trnp over your feet. POOR, KAREN 43 Abbott St 922-3361 Homeroomtreasures Favorttes eat,drnve,shoDpmg Arnbataon Halrdressung 'You hate because you love PORTELANCE, DENISE 36 Sunset Dr 922-0221, Chorus. Concert Chou, French club, Pep suuad. Musrcal, stage crew Favorttes orawlng. sungung, turtles Ambltaon Fleguslered Nurse Keep smtlvng, ll makes people wonder what youve Deen up tot PORTER, ANNE 2 Andover Rd, 927-1859 Spanish club, ln- trarnurals, Alt leader, homeroom presldent, Favorttes horses. outdoors. the beach Ambrtron Teacher of Equita- tlon The wtnd meets me In a thunderous rush of belng POST, PAMELA 5 Hoover Ave. 922-5768 Homeroom secre- tary. honors, YE S club Favorttes eat, play sD0rts. work wtth Keds Ambltlon Marriage 'We do not choose your fnends. God gave them to us POST4 TRICIA 17 Echo Ave. 922-6454 German ment award. honors, B H S news. SA P Favorttes Sprung, summer, lute Ambltlon Pollce olllcer POWER, LAUREN lnduan Hull Prlde'S Crossrng, 922-2449 Globe Art contest, Scrence alde, Chorus, Concert Chorr. French club. equestnan club. The Boytrlend, Favorttes seashells. Otters, and horses Ambrtron Veterlnaruan He who Queslloneth nothung Iearneth nothrng POWERS, DON 18 Pleasant St 927-4586 Frre squad, Intra- murals Arnbutuon Prrnter Save me Dlease ' POWERS, LINDA 16 Busson St 927-2130 Homeroom secre- tary, Dowderpull football, lashton show, Favorttes sewlng. :ce cream, embrouderrng Ambltlon College PFIENDEFIGAST, ALAN 38 County way 922-2561. German club. gymnastlcs Favorttes gurls, myselll money Ambrtron Mmtary career. W-O-wool PRESUTTI, BARBARA L 24 Heather St 922-3893, Homeroom Presvdent, Executwe board, Spanssh club, held hockey, untra- murals. yearbook stall Favorttes rainbows, beaches. ballet Ambmon Flespnratory therapust, The unrverse IS tull ol maglcal lhungs - Dallently wanting lor our Senses to grow Sharper PURCELL, GAIL 30 Garlleld Ave 922-B460 Chorus, Y E S club Aegns edltor. Aegls Inlerary stall Favorttes wutnngl Deung wtth lruends, laughmg, Ambltuon Soclal worker 'Lrle lS a lourney, not a destunatuon OUIMBY4 JUDY 5 Gray Fld. 927-0982 Favorttes Deer. summer, sknng Ambrtron Secretary RADCLIFF, TIM 5 Eastern Ave 922-5546 Basketball, Ambu- tnon Homeclde Cop RAFEAL, DOREEN 7 Pattn Rd 922-6733 Spannsh club, Alt leader Favorttes the red baron. the moon, the stars, Ambu- tlon to travel, 'Words and mustc could never touch the beauty that I've seen, Iooklng unto you, RALLO, PAUL 15 Purrtan Rd, 922-2974 Favorttes lute. SPOFIS. gurls. Ambltton' Slate Polrce. RATHBUN. JUDY 9 Gardner Sl 927-0964, Favorttes sknng, travel, skallng. Ambrtron College RATHE, THOMAS 18 Sumon Sl 922-1660. Favorttes Sports. dnnkmg, workung, Ambltuon, Polnceman, RATTIGAN, JOHN 9 Ray St, 927-1968. Homeroom repre- sentatlve, student advlsory board, chorus. Concert Chour, Jumor acnlevement, Musucal. Favorttes Polnlucs, mustc, sports. Ambrtron! law, polmcs. Pax vos blscum 1Peacel RAVELL, CHARLIE 35 Cabot St 922-8322, Ambrtron Prnnter. RAWSON, BARABRA 47 Lnnungstone Ave, 922-5852. Favor- ttes mustc. clouds, socks, Ambrtron mustc teacher What bothers me doesn't bother others - lt's myself, Band. Chorus REAL, MIRIAM E I9 Colgate Road 927-3566, A-House Se' n-or at large, Student Councul, honors. Secretary ol student counctl, homeroom vuce-presldent, Spanush club, lntramu, rals. Alt house leader Favorites: traveling, mustc. beach. REILLY, WILLIAM J 2511 Lovett St. 922-5350. Intramurals. Favorutesi Darlylng, hockey. track, Ambltuon. Pulot, FZEISER, MARTIN. 470 Cabot St. Track. Favorttes: gurls, food. sports Ambrtlonz Electrucuan. RENNICK, ROBERT J, 173 Bndge St, RENNIE, STEVE. 16 Charles St. 927-1189. Homeroom Pres- ldent, Intramurals. Favorttes' sports, money. Ambuttoni un- decrdecl, RICE. JULIE 25 Mullbrook Rd, 927-4419 Spamsh club, sk: club, Intramurals Favorttes to party, Gloucester fisherman statue. skrrng. Ambrtron Art, teachrng retarded chuldren. Lr1e'snIlusnons are rmsleadmg, It's so good to be here brea- lhlftgf' 'To each hrs own, RICHARD, DANIEL 39 Whxtney Ave, 927-2134 Homeroom treasurer, Alt representlve, X-Country, lnaoor, outdoor track. Favorttes sports, gurls, Isle. Ambntloni College, RICHARDS, BARBARA ANN, 27 Slurlevanl SL 922-3679, All house otluce arde. Corale, ConCer1 Choir, pep sQuad. French club, outung club. drama club. blcycle safety club, YES club. sk: club, Aegns lnterary stall. alt leader. yearbook. Se- nsor class play Favorttes Music llslenung and SIf1QlFlg.WYll- lng poetry, explonng new thsngs, Ambmon Medlcal Researcher In the held of Cancer RICHARDS, CAROL, 6 Sonnlng Rd. 927-2097. Honors. Favor- ites' gettung out a 1120, Snowrnoblle. snow. RICHARDS, HELEN 18 Blame Ave. 927-3349. Favorttes. The Beach Boys. records. summer, Ambrtron Business manage- l'T'l9l'll, RICHARDSON, DEBORAH A, 22 Washtngton Str 922-1750. C- House Councul Favorttes skung,basketbaIl Ambutnon medl- cal held, Bummer! RICHARDSON, JULIE 21 Arlington Ave. 927-6642, Honors, S A P Concert Choir. Spanish club. Aegus. Favorttes: swam- mlng In the ocean, dnnknng tea, readnng Davud Cobverlueld. Ambutlon Lawyer and novellst. RICHARDSON, TOM S Alden Rd, 922'0636, Football, lure Squad Favorttes sknng, booze. gurls. Ambrtron' ska bum. Her name was bynarno hum RILEY, CHRIS. 22 Aylvan Rd 922-6185. Frre squad. Favor- Iles sleeplng, drlnknng. boats, Arnbituon to travel, ROBERTS, LOUISE. 5 Beckford St, 922-6056, DECA, Favor- ttes: Tommy. Qettung dlsmnssed Ambltton: House wlle. l thunk I'II get dnsmnssedf' ROBERTS, MARGARET 5 Amherst Fld. Olhce arde. Intramu- rals. Ambmon College. ROBERTS, NANCY L 19 Frankwood Ave. 922-2968. Chorus, SAP Favorttes Tobe. lasagne, water skung. Ambutuon: Teacher Drunk to the wnne ol Isle wtth Imle brandy. ROCCA, SUSAN 6 Thompson Rd 922-6959, Honors. olllce aloe. school nurse's alde. German newspaper stall, Favor- ites travellng. ocean. one red rose. Ambrtron: Nurse. RODGERS, CHERYL 30 Mornnngsude Dr. 927-4968. Repre- sentatuve to C-House councul, honors. Spamsh club. untramu- rals. float Commnttee, make-up lor musical. make-up for Se- nsor class play Favorttes people, nature, travelmg. Amba- l-on Chermstry. All thlngs must pass, FIOJAS, ANNA 25 Judson St. 922-6564, A-House ollice arde. Intramurals. Favorttes' dnnknng, skung. Bobby. Ambition: Nurse. ROLLINS, DAN 17 Vlrglnla Ave 922-9123. Soccer, track. gymnasllcs, Favorttes gurls. sports, partues, Ambrtron: Law enforcement. You stupld peeon! ROSEN, DEBRA 7 Lawnbank Rd. 922-1427. Spanlsh club. sk: club. lnlramurals, A-House Leader, Favorttes sknng packed powder, a good book, the ocean, Ambttlon' Career. To thy own sell be true ROSUM, CATHY 20 Home St. 922-1362, A-House otllce aude, Intramurals, Ambutlon Manager ot a last good restaurant. You deserve a break today. RUEST, AUDREY 20 Puerce Ave. 927-5688. Olhce aude, work study, Favorttes dungaree jacket, beach, Saturday night. Ambrtron Halrclressed. '4You don't know what you've got tlll lt's gone. FKUFFELS, LYNNELL, 46 Friend St. 922-8826. Pei! Squad. Fa- vorttes shopprng, skatmg, walkmg. Ambutlon: Accountant. Summer tame and the Ilving as easy. RUSSO, SALVATORE 12 Andover Rd. 927-1102. Honors, Fa- vorttes 1ood,gnrIs, sports. Ambrtron Electrlcean. A lourney ol a thousand mules starts with a single step. SABATINI, KAREN M 299 Dodge St. 922-4311, Execulrve ol- llce. Spanush club, sk: club, Intramurals. basketball manager, Volleyball Co-Captaun, Favorttes' swlmmung, sklmg, readmg. Ambrtaon: Language unterpreter Il man does not keep pace wtth his Companions. perhaps It IS because he hears a dll- terertt drummer, Let hum step to the mustc he hears, however measured or lar away. SAHOVEY, KAREN. 684 Cabot St 922-4567, Chorus, YrE.S. Favorttes: dnvtng, slngmg, Ambrtron Speclal education. SALLES, JONATHAN 21 Plerce Ave. 922-7932. Favorttes: Scuba duvmg. Arnbutuon, Electronec Engmeer, SALLEY, KEVIN, 53 Western Ave. 922-6140. Soccer. Ambo- lnon Servlce. SALT, JONATHAN. 12 Palmer Rd, SANBORN, HOLLY 3 Wunslow Rd. 927-2988. Favomesg having a good hme. eat, sleep. Ambition: Halr dresser. SANGSTER, LORI, 154 Hale St, 922-0792. Honors, Favorttes: vacatuons, annmals. summers. Ambrtron, Medical Tech- nologust, SCALIOTTI, MAKR 14 Lexlngton Dr, 922-2084. S A.P. Favor- ttes: llttle league baseball umplrlng, bowllng. ping pong. Ambutuon, Accountant, Prolesslonal Baseball Urnplre, Don't keep lookmg over your shoulder. Something may be follow- nn you. SSHIAVONE, LOUIS 44 Sonmng Rd, 922-8325. Soccer. untra- rnurals. Favontesz 55 Chevys, sports. Ambutionz C.A.P. Ford bone! SCHUG, STEVEN. 22 Cornell Rd. 927-2589. German Club. BHS news. Sensor class play, B-House council, Favorttes: gultars. gurls, the bull. Ambutuon' Musician. We all knoyv success. when we all hnd our own dreams and our love I5 enough to knock down any walls. and the future's been seen as men try to realize, the simple secret ol the note an us aIl. SCIOLA, DEBBIE. 11 Wundsor Rd, Ambiluon: Special teacher. Il a man does not keep pace wnth hrs companuons perhaps he hears the beat ol a different drummer, let hum step to the muslc he hears however measured or lar away. SCIOLA, STEPHEN. 9 Wrndsor Rd 922-5275 Spantsh club, Tennrsr FavorItes'1'ennIs. AmbItIon College. SHAW, BRIAN L. 3 Mtchael Rd 922-6277 Favorrtes spons, drtnktng. Ambttton' Urtdectded Turkey. SHEA ETER. 24 Oak Sl. 922-0009. Soccer, hockey, Intramu- rals, Voc, executtve board. Voc Prestdenl, matn student counctl, Favorttes' hockey, drtnkrng, sleeptng AmbItIon' Technlcal school or Servtce SHEPHERD, BRUCE G. 10 PrIscIIIa Rd 927-0386, Honors AmbItIon Auto mechantc. SHIPP, SANDY, 35 Pterson St 922-4815 Spantsh club, Pantherette, Intramurals. make-up musrcal Favontes lrtends, WIQQISS. Mrs. Parker. AmbItIon College, MLIIG IS ttlled wIth commtngs, and gotngs. those brlef moments that leave a lIttIe of us behlnd SHOLOMITH, JOSEPH 12 Gove Ave 922-6016 AmbItIon H A SILVA, SHERI 1 Sunset Dr. 927-0023. FBVOTITSS concerts. summer, partytng Good thtngs In lrte take a long ttmef' SINCLAIR, RONALD 24 Hull Sl 922-2775 Favorltes' Satur- days, cars, campmg. AmbItIon Carpentry work. SITEK, ROGER M 7 KIng Ter. SKONIECKI, JOSEPH 1 Bass St 927-1899, AmbItIon Un- decIded SLADE, RON 9 Arlrngton Ave 922-2976, Soph class Pres- Ident, Junror at large, Senror class Vlce-Prestdent, Blazer. Dartmouth bowl recrptent, gymnastIcs, German club, Latln club, Blology Club, YES club, WOW club Favontes: gym- RBSIICS, mrce AmbItIon Surgeon speclaltst. Go nuts ' SLAVEN, MARLENE 20 Sturtevant St 922-5374, Skt club. honors Favorlles SKIID summertrme beaches.AmbItIon X- . . g, ray technrcran SMART CHRIS 11WIlItarT1S St 922-1924 Chorus, Concert Chou, Pantnerette. pep squad. SAP. Oculus and Bevelega Iyprst, muslcal costume crew chtel Favorttes maklng orange Iello, football games, muslc, AmbItIon Secretary. Walk on a Ratnbow trarl and all about you wIll be beauty SMITH, HARRY 13 Pearson St Favorrtes. drtnktng, smoklng, drrvlng AmbItIon To get through school. SMITH, JAMES 37 Amherst Rd. 927-3964. AmbItIon Accoun- tant. SMITH, JOHN 65 Sonter Rd SMITH, PAUL 16 Pterce Ave 922-8557 Homeroom pres- Ident, football, lacrosse. track, baseball AmbItIon' Law. SOUCY, ROGER 22 Grant St 922-4418. Honors Favorttes hockey. baseball, soccer AmbItIon Carpenter SPAZIANI, ROBIN MARIE 8 Temt Rd 927-6241 Honors. homeroom treasurer, oftrce aloe. French club, honors banquet Favorttes Edna St Vtncent Mrllay, ballet, OE B AmbItIon, George Washlngton Unlverstty - art htstory major 'Fluqer trrbble goloful frooblef' SPLAINE, MAUREEN 15 Goodwln Rd 927-0419. Honors, homeroom vIce Dresldent, secretary, cheerleader, Intramu- rals, powderputf Favorltes Wtllram and Roberts by the sea. Skllng, beach. AmbItIon Occupattonal theraptst. STANDLEY, DANA 88 Essex St 922-5862, Favorltes huntlng, cars, detenttnn. AmbItIon Draftsman. What? STANTON, ELIZABETH Ft 2 Ashton St 927-0861. Favorrtes Ralph, summer, partylng Ya, I know It. STEELE, GAIL 34 Lextngton Dr 922-7685 Chorus, Gradua- tIon usher, French club. SA P, Bevelega. musrcal, stage crew, co-props chtet, helped wrth mock electrons Favorltes' chocolate chlp ICE cream cones. purple, bowltng. AmbItIon Elementary school teacher Today IS the tomorrow you worned about yesterday. STEPHENS, JOHN 122 Hale St 927-0412. AmbItIon: Machlnest STERNER, GALE 639 Essex St 922-6507, Homeroom secre- tary, treasurer, honors, Psychology club, Intramurals, year- book, A-House newspaper. Favorttes' summer, ICE cream, beach, AmbItIon College. Nursrng. 'You can't always get what you want. STEVENS, WALTER. 10 Pearl St Ext 922-0279. Chtnese club Favontes sknng, hockey. lootball. STOKHAM, JANE 110 Conant St 927-0554 Chorus. Concert ChoIr, Graduahon usher, Pep Club, Beverlega. muslcal-props Chlel, mock electrons. FHVOYIIES ICB cream, movles, mustc AmbItIon Hearrng and speech theraplst Walk on a ratnbow trarl and all about you wrll be beauty. STOVER, NANCY 120 Standley St 922-5725. Homeroom presIdent 10,11, Graduahon marshall, SA P Favorttes Banana Ice cream, Camp Hernck, Chnstopher AmbItIon Soctal worker STOVER, PAM 120 Standley St 922-5725 Executtve DOBYGI Spantsh club, Intramural volleyball, SA P, Favorrtes Good Harbor Beach, Lrttle orange Ftats, The Depot Restaurant AmbItIon Undectded. ST PIERRE, ROGER 100 Brldge St. 922-7557 Favorltes sports SULLIVAN, GARRY 78 Kernwood Ave 922-8549 Honors. GraduatIon usher, Chrnese club presrdent, basketball, track, goll, 901107 of BHS NEWS. edrtor of AEGIS. Beverlega copy, Favorrtes sports, cornpetnlon, Ice cream AMDIIIOR Secret Servtce lIlIgItIum Non Carborundum tDon't let the bastards getkyou downl SU MIT, GARY 70 Story Ave 927-1109 Intramurals Favor- Ites workrng, sports, money, AmbItIon machrntst. Ah-Ha . SUMNER, PHYLLIS 29 MIII St 922-3125 Favorltes drlnkrng, qettrng drsmrssed. ' Hows It gotn' Sally. SUTHERLAND, JUDY 26 Odell Ave 922-8565, A-house councIl, honors, graduatron marshall, soltball, lleld hockey. Intramural soccer. volleyball, Marttn Luther Krng Assembly Favorrtes frtendshrp, Cape Cod, summerttme AmbItIon Nurse No school - all schools today'! SWEENEY, RICHARD 12 Walker Rd 927-0679. Intramurals Favorrtes New Hampshtre, Weekends, Water sknng. Ambl- tIon IBWYGY May l SWEENY, JOHN 5WIrlIng Dr 922-5181 AmbItIon machInIst SYLVAIN, DAVID 526 Cabot St 922-8177 Homeroom ollIcer, Intramural Councll, Tozer executtve board. cheerleadlng, varsrty track. Intramurals, C-house capt - member 013 yr rergn of C-house dynasty Favorttes Bruce H , Bruce N , M Mac AmbItIon College ll you belteve you can do It, you cant TALBOT, JIM. 67 Wrnthrop Ave 922-7268. Favorttes sktrng, drlnkrng, cars. TALLO, STEPHEN 25 Bosworth St 922-6576. A-house lrre squad. band, stage band. band treasurer, band presrdent, Chrnese club Favorttes QITIS. eattng, money, AmbItIon to be an Actuary Thats absurd! ' TARR, SUSAN 14 Hathaway Ave, 927-1235 Homeroom sec- retary and treasurer, Spanish club, varstty basketball, J V tennls, Intramural Soccer, volleyball FBVOIIISS travelrng, frtends, the mountarns. AmbItIon Spanlsh mayor, You have the freedom to be yourself, your true sell here and now and nothlng can stand In the way. lt's the law of the Great Gull TARRICONE, SUSAN 27 Ptne Rd 927-3733 Sentor Class PresIdent, Intramural basketball and volleyball Favorttes martlans, bunntes and carrots, and real people AmbItIon Lrve a Ltttle. MIss Cummtngs , . ts thls my TATE, NANCY 17 Krttredge St 922-5291 J V cheerleader. varstty fteld hockey, varslty softball, gymnasttcs Favorttes people, mountalns, ocean AmbItIon Phys Ed teacher Whatever makes you happy TERRY, WILLIAM, 530 Essex St 927-0559, Homeroom secre- tary, honors, Favorrtes lrlends, freedom, honesty AmbItIon Statetrooper. Courage IS dolng somelhrng that you are atrald to do. There can be no courage unless you are scared THERIAULT, PAULA. 23 Everett St 922-9088 House councll, basketball, softball Favorltes West Beach, Keysers Hall, summer, AmbItIon Nurse. THOMAS, CHERYL ANN. 214 Common Lane, 922-0849 Homeroom treasurer, 1974 honors banquet, graduatron usher. German club, Intramural volleyball, volleyball co- capt,, AEGIS. Favorltes volleyball, sleeplng late, Iaughtng, AmbItIon Medical Nurse Practtoner. Lute IS elther a dartng adventure or nothrngf' THOMAS. DEBORAH 29 Beckford St. 927-1083. Favorrtes summer. partyrng. AmbItIon College You only go around once THOMAS, ELLEN 770 Hale St. 927-0393 Intramural volleyball, soccer French Drama Workshop, Favorrtes. musrc, people, parttes AmbItIon teachlng or loretgn ser- vrces. WIcked. Unreal, Dynamrtef' THOMPSON, ARTHUR 14 Cole St 922-8118. Jr. need o1A V dept. mustcal, audtovtsual alde, chorus, Spanlsh club Favor- ltes lTlUSIC,fl'l6l'ldS,lBfT1lly AmbItIon take over lather's bust- ness. ThIngs happen yesterday, tomorrow too. Its not latr to fool mysell, so now l'm through TILLSON, ROBERT 199 East Lothrop St 922-5072. Homeroom treasurer Favorttes. skIIng, hockey, golf. Ambl- tlon. Engtneertng TINKHAM, JUDY 51 Rowell Ave. 922-3621 Olftce atde, Fa- vorttes summer, brke rtdrng, belng wIth lrrends AmbItIon Nurstng. TOLEOS, JOYCE 21 Warren St. TONNESON, JOHN 37 Boyles St. 927-0829. Skt club, Co- Captatn X-country, Indoor track, outdoor track, homeroom Vrce-Presldent. Favorttes, sktlng, gultar, motorcycltng Ambl- tton Town drunk. TRAINOR, MARGARET TERESA 16 Courtney Dr 927-2608 Pep sguad, muslcal make-up, Sentor class make-up, Thanks- gtvtng assembly Favorltes' swlmmrng, Ice skating, roller skatlng, AmbItIon, Secretary. 'ATO be or not to be that IS the qU6StlOl'l? TRASHER, DAVID. 6 MacArthur Rd. 922-6198. Soccer, base- ball, basketball, Intramurals, school newspaper, honors Fa- vorttes' sleepmg, eattng, summer, Ambitlon College. TRAVIS, CAREN 10172 Cast St. 927-2711. Band, chorus Fa- vorttesz Flute, travel tack AmbItIon' Jeweler. TREFRY, CINDY 582 Hale St. Prldes Crosslng 922-7406 Homeroom Vtce-Presldent, chorus, Concen ChoIr, Spamsh club, Aegls. AmbItIon: College. lf you love somethrng, let It go If It comes back, IIVS yours If ll doesnt It never was, TREFRY, JIM 7 Herrtck St 922-9044 Favorltes' Drum and bugle corps, partres, muslc. AmbItIon: Prlot Thrash, tanka, T-bone chIck. TRUESDALE, SUSAN. 14 Adelrne Rd. 927-0159 Spanlsh club, Intramurals, Favorltes prckles, beach, btke rtdlng Am- bItIon Early chllclhood educatlon UPHANI, SCOTT 43 Taft Ave. 922-8395 Lacrosse. l00tball Favorttes drafttng, lacrosse, cars. AmbItIon CIvIl Englneer. VAILLANCOURT, MARCIA 22 Sargent St. 927-2483 Favor- Iles beach, travellng, parltes AmbItIon' Secretary HHBDDI- ness IS added and multlplred as we dIVtd9 ll wtth others. VALENTI, DAVID 62172 Essex Sl 922-5397 AmbItIon Mantl- NFYBIIIY, thy name IS woman VASAPOLLI, STEVE 20 Jordan St. 927-1146. Hockey Co- Captatn, homeroom representatlve Favorttes anyttung Am- bItIon College. lf you can't look toward the future, then why look at the past WALL, ROBERT 150 Brldge St 927-0100 Favorrtes MUSIC, partylng, travelrng AmbItIon Undecrded WALLACE, ,JANE 39 sonter Rd 922-8955 meld hockey. tennts, Spanlsh club, German club, skI club, student councrl, S A P , B E E P . student representattve to school commlttee Favorltes sports, plants AmbItIon CIA agent WALLESTON, RANCE 8 MacArthur Rd 922-2738 Judo Club. varstly soccer, varslty gymnasllcs, Favorites Marrnes, Blg- loot, Kung Fu AmbItIon Draftsman There IS nothrng In Inrs world that cant be explalned IS there WALSH, WILLIAM 23a Herrrck St 922-5167 Homeroom As: Representatlve. graduatton usher, laccross Favorltes hand- ball, water skIIng AmbItIon USAF prlot WARD, DEBORAH 21 Northern Ave 927-3521 Homeroom treasurer, AmbItIon undeclded 'Well here we are WARD, EILEEN 28 Pleasant St 922-4625 honors, S A P , In- tramurals Favorttes Bermuda, sports, Irlends Ambrttorr Management God grant me the serenrty to accept the thtngs I cannot change, courage to change the thtngs I can, and wrsdom to know the drlference WARE, COLLEEN 117 Brldge St 927-0368 Favorltes carrlplng, sewlng, New Hampshtre. AmbItIon Secretary WATTS, KAREN 31 Plerce Ave 922-0295 Marn OllIce Aloe. Chorus, homeroom secretary Favorttes Irrends, scouts. work. AmbItIon Secretary, Camp Counselor LIte would not have the value It does, It would be nothlng If everythrng turned out perfect Belreve In tomorrow WATTS, SHARON 31 Pterce Ave 922-0295 Otfrce alde, kIn- dergarten alde FBVOTIYES travel, scoutlng, work Amoxtron Secretary, bookkeeper SmIle, It makes people Wenger what you are up to WEBBER, VICTORIA 175 Bndge St 922-5310 Prestdent of DECA Favorltes summer, Paul, sunsets AmbItIon To make somethrng of myselt WeepIng may endure for a nrght, but Wy cometh In the mornrng HALEN, MAUREEN 29 Frtend St 922-8478 Honors Favor- Ites Paul, mountarns, sunshtne AmbItIon Travel 5IngIng In the sunshlne, laughrng In the ram WHITE, CHRISTINE M 67 Hull St Homeroom presldent, homeroom representatlve AmbItIon Beautlctan Thats coo WHITMAN, JANE 330 Dodge St 922-4582 Aegrs Favontes bacycle, ocean. people AmbItIon Chrldrens theater Don't go mtstaktng paradlse forthe home across the road WHITNEY, WAYNE 53B Cogswell Ave 922-3798 Favorttes money, beer. waterskrrng AmbItIon Sheet metal mechanrc No way WILDE, PAULA J 458 Essex St 927-1234 Atdes AmbItIon Medlcal Secretary WILDES, DEBBIE 15 Longfellow St 927-4232 House councIl representatlve, honors, chorus, ktnoergarden, SA P Ambr- tton Btology, The meanlng of lrke. the search tor truth, con- stant study and Improvement, the mtnd and other people, I regard hrghly, for man IS not constantly challenged He stag- nates Into conlormtty, WRICD IS not ltle WILKINS, JAMES 4 Doane Ave WILKINS, STEVEN 10 Roundy St 922-5265 Baseball, Intra- murals, Intramural football referee Favorltes Baseball, mustc, partyInQ AmbItIon to be happy BIg DICK WINKINSON, DENISE 43 West St 927-2905 Ollrce atde Fa- VOTIYSS boys, food. money ArnbItIon Nurse 'Thank you, lord, WILLIAMS, KIM 462 Elltott St 927-0662 Intramurals Favor- IYES ocean, Rod McKuen, anrrnals AmbItIon Arr Force Maybe some clay, when I am one i my soul wIIl be con- nected wIth the sun WILLIAMS, ROBERT JR 36 Woodland Ave 922-0632 Intra- murals Favorrtes sknng, basketball, brke rrdtng AmbItIon Carpenter WILLSON, DERICK 20 Tyler Rd 922-4784 Band, Brcycle Salty Club, soccer, track, baseball, Intramurals, mustcal Fa- vorttes soccer, skIIng, drums AmbItIon Engxneer You gotta be a dog, WILSON, KARL 22 Story Ave WOOD, DEBBIE 138 Brtdge St 922-2685 DECA, honors Fa- vorrtes palm trees, ocean, sunshlne AmbItIon TVBVQI Lose your dreams. and you can lose your mrnd WOODBERRY, CAROLYN LEE 25 Cross St 922-3378 Track. X-country, musrcal, senIor class play, make-up Favorrtes btcycle, skatlng, boatlng AmbItIon SD9CI3l EducatIoI-I WOODBURY, JANET 3 Cedar St WOODBURY, KAREN 25 Odell Ave 922-0150 AmbItIon Nurse WOODFIN, CLIFF 12 Plne Rd 927-0617 AmbItIon Slob WOOLAVER, JAMES 149 Essex St 922-3859 Soccer Favor- Ites Sports, watchrng football, sklrng AmbItIon Undecrded YOUNG, ANNA-GRETA M 19 Whrtney Ave 927-3374 Homeroom secretary Favorttes partles, ocean AmbItIon Seamstress YOUNG, JANET R 25 Cornell Rd 922-7355 A-House otltce atde, chorus, Concert CROIY, pep squad, Eoustrran club, BHS news Favorltes slngrng, French, choreography AmbItIon Journallst ZANUCCOLI, TONY 14 West Dane St 922-686-1 Favontes prnball, sports, cars Amblllort Accountant ZELANO, CHRISTINA 19 Federal St 9271349 AmbItIon Nurse Get olt my case ' ZWICKER, DEANE A 42 Beckford St AmbItIon To lrve the gusto ol Ille 51 K 5 Ea: fl! 'r za f . , pi' 5 i Q , Q I' 'Mx .' ij.:,l :iii I5 ffajs. 555133 1 if 5 .i f, 5 ?f .1 v 'r fu. I S C I r-.., v Q1 .df Ill f. 435 0- .xx J 53 of Takung off rn tneur advnsor s car are the Junlor class offucers Secretaries Lucia Ponzanr and Jeanne Marchese Presrdent Pat Furnari, Treasurer Maursce Cataford Vrce Presudent Chrrs Egan ,44 ,,. -V 9 C f '1 'T , .., 1-5, V5-gg. N, Junror class executive board - minus a few: 1st row - N Macdonaid, J. Fortunato, C McPherson, S. Femino, L. Ponzini B. Spencer, D, Bessie, 2nd row - F1,WeIch, C. Oliver, J. Boccia, S Hayes. 3rd row - M. Cataford, T Hayes, B. Burke, P, Furnari, P Lombardi .1 ' 1 SKI DOR 5' sn CHECK sm wma 'Ml'lANAGER IN mg nom: U Z' J' , . like 1' The Juniors who attended and Mr, Voglar will never forget the class ski trip , , . Barb Spencers portrayal of Jon Lester at the Hockey Pep Rally draws alot of laughs. . , Sue Femino gets rowdy on the trampoline at the ski dorm . . .The Junior girls getting prepared to go to a dance. 55 ?- 5' ,Qc 9 I fx! ' I -. 1, v ' , ,,fZH '11 -1 ,I Mr. ix C9551 , I '32 Y' .xnxx - I f- ' 2 R , . ri, 1 , .fffdir W 1' - ah -f ' ' 'fic I 4 ,,f N H I' KL, ml . FH,-I D, ax 'fi PF 29- a NN , A., .f-Q 'QQ - N4 x 'X I f ,,.p1 , 4-4' ,. , 1 ,., ,I 1 ff f , .r m gaf J J... N x . .niff I ,, F5 711- 'j. 1 .,?. V 1--If-'4-, I .ev . '32-'i3'? , f '1' ' 22175: - AL: :--1 'v',V.Lr --:-j 'i,. 3 ,' fo. 'LE'-1' 5, xx.. . -' 'F LF' . f any T' 'l': 1 of 1 ,. v ,- L LAW: f1 : 5 0 1 , 'f I 5 A great sign in G-Corridor says it all . . . Juniors Brenda Creesey and Judy Boyle lead the BHS band to a home football game . . . Susan Watts finds the privacy of G-Corridor a good place to do her homework , , .Junior Joel Chahskey, Bob Bucco, C. McKenna, T. Hennessey, B. Archibald. John Palm, T. Rodden, Mike Dennis, and John Willey relax during a free period in the cafeteria, 58 We 4 J Junior Dave Smith leads a rush for the BHS football team . . . Nancy MacDonald races after the ball in a field hockey game . . . Cheerleader Diane Cyr flashes a smile while practicing before a hockey game . . . Juniors working in the chem lab are Chris Egan, Steve Bean. Walter Lacey, Denise Portelance and Cathy Boudreau, 59 'o -sh- uv Q 'x 3 T' we H4 1' if 1 ff' fix? Y ,E . V. . '- V 1,5-v A Q 1 I I 'I VI . il N 1 r - 'L . ,A , ji ,n3,fg 'fTI'-7225 .Q at i fs X Y' Y Ile U I' Y 1 I I J 2 .,' V Q1 ? ini? 3-M19 i EW V7 ,v ' 1 IQ J . mix w .gre-5 F YY ff f vp WA:- lf 1 'Inf' 'Q- Fx Na, 'Q 4 f I Q , n x',. -A s J lf - ,. --sr, , f, , Y 0 .Q N YL, Ir, X1 f if f , e X X '19 X xl 3 -.ff f 1 9' 62 l ,gh R, EE? , , xv . Q 5 gg.. my X 3. A Q a A S. ' m N ' QQ 6.9 SILLY sopl-ls The Sophomore Class officers are Vice President Dyanne Kenny, Secretary Karen Anthony, intruder Harvey Schnudlopp, Treasurer Gail Baker, Secretary Margie Anderson and President Robin Blatt . . . Advisors of the sophomores are Mrs. Schack and Mr. Daicharnfe. . .The members of the Sophomore Execu tive Board arei bottom, left. D. Crowell, M. Barton, A. Brindle, A. Anthony, K. Anthony, D Kenny, R. Blatt, M. Anderson, middle: M. Wood, B. Lentz, P. Courchene. K. Borrettr, K. Schug, S. Gagnon, S. Flemming, L. Wright, E. Connors, top. M. Goblelle. E. Fossa, D. Holmes, B. Goldberg, D. Campbell, L. Kear'1s,P.Jenriess. N.Pzelrlnl. , I 4 ., ff ,I ' . ' x t I n -' fb. I ., . 'Wi f' . 4 x ' - 1 f' ,' us ? -' vp ' I . f , Q . -. l xx 'iv - V5'x.- t ,,, ,M ' '1- - ,JW ... ,, I' 4., l if 37' ,. L Q ,E J Ah I 1, ' A221 4 ' ,F Q-sf! 5 4 Z' ., i ia.'HJ-LA?S'fIgX?!Q9 F2S1eL:.S 7r'?t , .....,l.,,,,A.,,,A.., A -,,: -. ., . . , - . ., .,wwrmQ....4---e.eW.Q'm ..-rw-ngfm.. M. r - - x . ,, . f - I l ll. llf, wi lllllll fi ZW. ' ' lin ri ,M '1 I aff' ,, , stray' -.ef x 5 , cf- N.. 1 1 ' ' ' '+I fx M - A W e ' kg .ri I JAC. 4 1 64 Puzzling over a computer program, Mike Grillon looks baffled. . .A group of Jewel- ry I sophomores create some original designs . . . Ecoutez et repeatez . . . Mr. Patch's homeroom B-203 smiles for the BEVERLEGA photographer. ,1 1 1 X Y A w V, .fr I! 'l mg: '- X l Y x, S 't EF t ,- -1 r-xurgnnvT 'Chl ki - .... .- 65 ff X 1392 Q55 was 66 5 -W- 'QSM- PY V' fi? X EBSQ .x' V 1 , iii? dlini 0 ' 4 f .J 6 or , . f ,-ff Q 'X df 'Q D.. Smoking plan approved at BHS BEVERLY - High school senior Scott Channell is a non-smoker, and smoking is a habit he personally despises. But thanks to his research and persuasiveness, BHS students who do use tobacco will have a chance to prove their ability to handle limited smoking privileges on school proper- tv. After hearing a mature presenta- tion by the member of the Student Ad- visory Board Monday night, the School Committee voted 6 to 2 to accept Channell's recommendation for a 30 day trial of his plan. It will be effective after a preparation period of 3 weeks or longer, and will be the first time any Beverly students have been allowed to light up without risking the penalty of suspension. Channell's proposal, formulated after consultation with students. faculty members, the school ad- ministration, officials of the Beverly Fire Department and visits to other schools, won the endorsement of Supt. of Schools William J. Longridge and Principal Francis J. Fisher. It is far from a free license for students to smoke. It will be limited to the daily lunch periods. And students who wish to smoke may do so only in a designated area in the rear of the building, on an outdoor basketball court. 4 ' Q I ' hqwfli '-i ' ' l Q 'SWG' ' lr f i l I BHS makes the news with the school committee's approval of atrial smoking area at the high school surprising . . .Using increasing vandalism in the restrooms as one of his many Con- vincing arguments, . . . Scott Channel eloquently persuaded the committee to give his proposal a try. By the time the summer supplement is in print, the results of that trial will be known. The BEVERLEGA staff believes the student body can prove successful in this major step forward. 68 Channell told the School Committee he was driven to present this tonight because of present conditions at Beverly High School. He cited student smokers congregating in rest rooms for an illegal butt, vandalism. and 2 minor fires in the past 3 years caused by smokers. He said the plan seeks to restore rights to non-smokers so a student can walk into a boys' room without thinking he's walking into the Chelsea fire. Channell's plan. he emphasized, is not intended to eliminate the problem of smoking but he 'is certain it will alleviate the problem in the building. He said if the 30 ,day trial does not work well, he will be the first to recommend the plan be terminated. Further, the advisory committee representative said 9 teachers have volunteered to supervise the smoking area, and the Student Council, which unanimously endorsed the plan, will provide student monitors, benches and butt containers, Longridge noted that criteria for continuing the experiment after the 30 days will be whether proper use is made of the area, whether illegal smoking in the building is significant- ly reduced. and whether students leave a mess in the cafeteria in their 1: l i l i . x,- I X l 31, - X, xg - X ri' 'I n l f- -- hurry to get out for a cigarette. He admitted that present dis- ciplinary policies on smoking aren't working. Frances Alexander and Alvin C. Mitchell were the members who voted against the plan. Mrs. Alexander said smoking is a miserable habit and she could not support any such plan. which she doubted would have any effect on lavatory light-ups. Mitchell feared that non-smokers could start frequenting the designated area and pick up the habit by bumming cigarettes from others. Channell, who agreed completely with Mrs. Alexander's description of the habit. answered that the plan can work. He emphasized that students who smoke outside the designated areas and designated times will still be liable to suspension. As to Mitchell's point. he said most youngsters decide in junior high school whether they are going to smoke or not, and have made up their mind by the time they get to BHS. He called for l more education in the younger grades about the risks of the habit. Mrs. Gertrude Florini moved adop- tion of the 30 day trial. and Scott Channell had won a case into which he put many hours of work and research. .C 4 x 1 rn-IR 1 YQ J ji ,- , , L , ' n Y M.,,,,?v1g nf 1 u.,,P'.AQjh.A,54..,UH, H ,,., na x 1., ,. 1 N ' ' 0. 1 ' 1' - sw Q ,.L - , 4 w, v Xu. x if ,501 i Q v' 'ww ,ax -.'JM .wp 1 Qv . Qi .Q A . 1 - , ,,,, r 5 0' ., ' .' lil. , ', v.,v. 4 .. U f . I The BEVEFZLEGA Start' from row, left' Cathy Sienkiewicz, Wayne Crosby. Barb Presuztz, Wendy Larcom. Dave Bossie. Sue Tarncone: ba-:k row: Nancy Costa, Diane Mcilhiney, Pat Cunningham, Jane Stokham, Debbie Geary, Ms. Slaugenhoup, Gail Steeie. Leigh Melanson. . . Deciding on how to shrink the heads of the football team are our editor Pat Cunningham and Donna Carnevale. . .Our headless advisor, Ms. Slaugenhoup. BEVERLEGA s 5444 'Kg NJ. 4... A N Q . 1 -' I gulf' 0' s - ' 'E sl if 5, fb ,X Special thanks to: Jim Accomando Tom Anderson Tom Beaulieu Ms. Boccia Linda Capachetti Donna Carnavale Ann Marie Cassel Claire Coombs Bob Fecto Dr Fisher Ms. Lan'ibertson's typing class Betty Lawrence Mrs. Lentz Dave Littlehale Terry Marshall Maureen McGee Ms. Miner John Paddol Ms. Poirier Ron Slade Garry Sullivan Mr. Woods Debbie Geary lets all her frustrations out on the typewriter . . . While Barb Presutti shows Tom Anderson how to do a layout. ff' The Yearbook Staff, a few kids, alot of fun and a lot of work . . . finishing a layout and losing the pictures . . . chasing down people for copy . . . breaking nails to finish typing for a deadline and finding out the deadline has been extended . . . get- ting that one great shot with the cover on the camera lens. 71 , , V . A ,, , 5 E , V4 -A ' ' k - ., , ' Q 4' f a 'rf 44 1 1 ' TT I. '- ' e 4:3 i .4 'I 1 i A-f W w-.om Q., 4 -. .- lv ., -, -,,qg..fggv1- .Phu .n'.-,-3, -' nw :wif if ago 6' H? 27-new Q 1. ,':.x! WH ,S Q hil,,6-if Ag, 57 , ,L 1 Rexx s'1'. ,-Q,eniveJ. f 4: ' K f A-Ui eva ' 'nd , fi.- . ,H 1 ..4' . 'Zh' , I x x ,A Y . 1 'N s id? 43' 139 1:- . .-1 .954 Xt55,'Ar Ff r, Q . ti GET PSYC!-IED! The pep rallies this year? Great!! How could we miss with the successful combo of David Bossie and the Pep Squad on signmaking, some new cheers from cheerleading camp, Miss Paglia as advisor, the creation of Bertha's Bombers and Fac- ulty Wonders??'? The B.H.S. Field House couldnt help resounding with shouts of lVlore! More! and t'B.H.S.! B.H.S.!! B.H.S.!!! and Squish the Fish! and Beat'em! This year everybody got involved. T -...S 2'-vs. ,. :L:..,. 1- .-.'r-' '-'N 1 - - .... -4, .-. I 5-, -A-I-sig.. ,. s . r. i - A I L---. N-. -Q wp.. 'X Steve D'talia and wheel-chair get into the act . . .Gary lvlorine, Alan Gansenburg, Jim Accomando, Alan Aho and John Paddol make the scene at the hop. . . Bertha's Bombers kicking away! . . .Julie Durrell and Judy Boyle rock around the clock with the rest of the Pantherettes. . .The Junior Class shows how much spirit they have. . .Give me a B !. . . Mr. Witwicki, Mr. Burns, Mr. Roberts, lvir. Maitland, Mr. Lewis, and Mr. Shopay all join A together in offering a Thanksgiving Game cheer if A . . . Hand it over honey - Alan Battestelli and Joanne Trask, in a fight?. . .Coach Norden addresses B.H.S. at the traditional Turkey Day Assembly. 73 PANTHER POWER This years Pep Squad did a great job. They cheered our football team on at every game. They showed us their spirit by going to not only the home games, but also the away ones. The Pep Club supported our team by making signs before each game. Some members helped out by selling programs at the games. Before each game the Pep Squad makes a hoop for the Panthers to enter the field through. . .Members of the Pep Squad are: back, left: D. Geras, A. Anthony, K. Anthony, J. Gentleman, B. Bugden, L. Murphy, D. Cerconeg bottom, left: C. Richardson, L. Sullivan, C. Guimond, B. Richards, M. Combs, C. Reina. V57 sv l 'fx CD f- I , l 74 Seniors Prove Superior The Powder Puff football game, held on Sunday, November 28, at Hurd Stadium, was one of the most exciting of recent years. The Seniors won by a score of 2442. Nancy MacDonaki and Fanh Peuonmo scoredthetouchdownsforthelxhwng Jumorsf'Se- nior touchdowns were scored by Barb DiPalo. Jane Frost and two by Debbie Barror. Thanks to the many supporters, coaches, referees and those screaming beauties, Bertha's Bombers. The game was a great success! g ' f H --ewvf , in' ' J - N ' -- h W-.. . A V . r -N.......,,,, ..... ,, A f r . ' -N 113--. 1-7 an .' um-.- N' at Ja J -1'5'.:f55 '5 X i.,,,, f' sf' 5 'L.'. ' 1, . in - , 1 573, - . -' le.. , , 1 A- H r 4, sf! ', . I . . , .,, as A - .1 3 Rumi ,l If 1 '- -Q E 1 S . . ww, 3.--, 9.g7s?5E ,,1:g.pg, if 3 ...se 'J' 4. .A ' sw. A . A nj If ' A 5 ' an X A , A lp 1' ' U 'V If ,it -in 'N ,1 ..','.Q-.jQ51 fl , 7 1 ji . t A. I i , 71 1 i Fefe Lf.. are ans' agents Ni'-1i3 I il mg is if I va' Q-NQSQW www 'hi Y 115, murnvxvarr i , 7li W Q.0I , vlieviinrnl-ME .. gi Nr H Fi - . - .i L-Ms.. J g 'r P -e f is . AA-: ,Q -- M ----Kwrw - 2... - My P - fi' 'T' .- 1 ' t. if-V U' 'r ' irr'-f 5+-r' ' ' 31 i L ' '77 ' ' .A ' H 'I ' . wil 4' -'11 'F'-F-'-:.. iw as if J! , , ,, , 4 . Y ' N A .rf fir.-a-ii? 4.0 As she dodges teammates and the opposition, Merri Kinback exclaims, l could have done it with my eyes closed. . . .Cheering for the B.H.S. Senior Powder Puff Squad are the voluptious Bertha's Bombers: Robert Adams, Mike Blanchette, James Accomando, Dan Hennessey, Brian Flynn. . .Donny Bartlett coaches referee Bruce Craig on a beautiful tackle of Judy Kinback by Robin Welch . , .Joan Hoar leads the Junior Squad's prayer before the game. 'T' tm 2 ff- , .1 'QM i - 1 1 Y.-I, 3x., ' t ' ' -B ' .-e.::'A-ti.i:'t4':.-..'. vw-A - ' ,Wfmib Q . r ,A NV. 1- , , I .4 ,Q if . ...Hi f., xxx. .X :ty--uv nigh '..f -irq: ' r- l,'L',J'-fQ:-- ' 'WL' ' -'Q ' '-'fff' I - ' .1 n. rg- ,' 75 B.S.C. - Y.E.S. A new club organized at Beverly High is the Bicycle Safety Ciub, advised by Ms. Connelly. The club has started many pro- jects, such as compiling a list of bicycle safety rules, instructing Beverly grammar school children in bicycle safety, and making a movie on safety in bicycling. The club has had a successful first year. Good luck next year. The Y.E.S. Club tYouth for Easter Sealsl is a club open to any B.H.S. student inter- ested in doing volunteer work for the han- dicapped. The members participate as vol- unteers in a number of activities such as swimming, bowling, walkathons, telethons, sociais, horseback riding, wheelchair square dancing, and many more. The Bicycle Safety Club members are: left, lvl. Broil, K. Fish, N. Zmijewski, E. Pizzo, J. Allen, IVI. Clark, lvl. Perry, D. Wilson. . .Members of the Y.E.S. Club are: left, K. Anthony, Fl. Carlman, D. Cercone, K. Sahovey, G. Purcell, P. Angelina, P. Post, S. Holmes, B. Richards, T. McNiff, A. Anthony, C. Guimond, R. Slade, S. Enos. l I-I f 'Z The Math Team has a strong interest in math. They meet once a week to prepare for A the monthly math V- - meets. Ten area schools participateg Beverly usually places fifth or sixth in these competitions, always leaving a slight margin for improvement. 41:15 The members of this year s ln-an twnff,- llurvv- - -f uuuv-uvw --- uns---,-.. an-... . up-an-f V -- nm-- ,.- T !. l ll. llll 653 vt! at ri Math Team are: seated, left: J. Nlinnegan, P. Bisson, M. Grillon, B. Johnson, S. Eckman, G. Zelinski, standing. ' 113:14 1 ' MS 'W -4 9 YCUR IVIOVE. . The B.H.S. Chess Team is one of six teams in our local league. This year they met for ten consecutive weeks, with five people involved in each match. For each chess game a team receives 1 point for a win, V2 point for a draw, and 0 points for a loss. There is a total of 5 points per game. The first team to get 3 points in any fashion wins the meet. The games are timed for 20 moves in 30 minutes. If there is no score after 30 minutes, there are 10 moves allowed in 15 minutes. If there is still no score, the Danvers Chess Club decides who wins. Chess Club members are: seated, Iefti G. Zelinski, B Johnson: Standing: D. Dodge, Mr. Stone, J, Allen, T, Berelli. 77 A.V. The A.V. crew, under the guidance of lvlr. Gross and Rick Varney, maintain the entire audio visual services at Beverly High. The crew advises teachers ot different resourcesg they run the equipment, request schedule. lightboard and sound systems around the school. Probably their favorite duty is 'working in the T.V. Studio, While working around the school the crew learns the many aspects of running A.V. equipment, stage lighting and audio control. Yet, they do have their problems - confusion. 47: : 5:-..:l 2: 4 ,RX - :4'?'.Z'.IJ ' - Q-... n x-4 E3 Lf 1... If 'L... Bob Fecteau checks over the schedule lor the day . . , Muscles Boggernan delivers some A V equipment to the proper place -- we hope' Now, Whats your problemffj . . Bob Peterson Lee Bloom decide the proper angle to use on camera 2 , , The A.V. members are: left, S. Lerler T Gilmore Ft. LeClaire, A, Thompson. L. Bloom, B Fecteau R Field, lVl, Carbrey, M. LeCIerc, B Peterson J Boggeman, E. Russell. C, Fieade, G Goldstein S Casey J Pilanen 78 1 ' 3 IVIAY VVE HELP YGU? The Cafeteria Aides use their free 5th periods to make a little pocket money working two lunch periods a day serving lunches and helping the cafeteria workers. The aides are able to make sixty cents a day and get a free lunch as well. The B.H.S. Library Aides volunteer their free time to work in the library, posting student cards, filing, writing notices, preparing books for shelving and then shelving them. This work is beneficial to the aides because they know where things are in the library for their own future reference, and they may be preparing for a paying job elsewhere. Judy Lenz waits to serve soup in the ala carte line. . . The cafeteria aides are: front row, left: S. Pelletier, L. Govoni, T. lvleldrum, lvl. Barry, B. Besseg second row: left: J. Bowen, E. Perroult, J, Lenz , . . The Library Aides are left to right: Caroline Close, Pam Rose, Joyce Perrault, Susan Astolfi, Roseann Woods, Tammy Presutti, Mary Robbins. C in , . A J it. ',..-, 1 ,159 fs: I T-'- , - xii SPRECHEN SIE DEUTSCH? The German Club is one of the most active clubs in the school. They are members of the Na- tional Federation of Students of German, the only nateonalized foreign language club in America. Our' own Nancy Kelly serves as corresponding Secretary forthe Massachusetts Chapter. Each month the members meet at somebody's home for a party, skits, guest speakers - all in German, of course. A February special was the Faohingsball, a German costume ball. Eric Bush, Ed Adams, Dave lvlounsey, Jeff Ivlaskell, liven up the Christmas German Club party posing as a German quartet. . .Janet Rocca: 'll-ley, Pisian! Come Here! . . .In a German version of Snow White, Cheryl Ambrifi holds up the Magic- lylirror t7l for Nancy Kelly, the wicked witch. , . The illustrious advisors, lvlr. Kent and Ms. Wagner . . .after arousing party, the German club gathers for an informal group shot. ,Q1 fx Siu 109 Q -ra- l , mf g l . . - ,LL - L 1' JU- I' . r 1 .f Z ,L I ri! I ., , , . '., 1. nl. f., A I .,- .'.,A Q ,We .' ' -Iuunn . . -,-.,.l'--.., I., . .. . . , , .,,. 1,-v ' ' ' -.r..'.-i.. 1' ..1, ,A K i - wg' 1 80 f, trlxm f of r Q' .-1-. ...i is Q. f. wr R. 4 ,L 'wi Hablo Espanol? A field trip to the museum of Fine Arts to see the exhibit of the Goya prints and an outing to a Spanish restaurant were highlights of the year for the Spanish club. They're looking for- ward to an even more active year next year. lerry Bower and Judy Boyle look at prints by the Spanish artist Goya . . . An etching from the Goya exhibit. vw, A I' Y , f H 1 -L - - H 1 rs 45+ i s i Ac... . N . in .lu . 4 U . , x C ' .R T ..1 , - W ,- ., ' Q , . ,g'f---its hylr---Ae -., . , I 7 A N . -,. 1- - g--- -fl .1-- - -I, C'est la vie! 1 1 P- r 1 This yearthe French Club brought some- thing unique to B.H.S. Huis Clos, a play 'qv 41 0 l,n,j ,- written by Jean Paul Sartre, was presented in French in the JFK auditorim. Marblehead French Club and other French enthusiasts were invited to attend. The club also visited . La Crepe. a French restaurant in Boston and saw a French movie. 'CEN 'W The members ol the French Club are. back row left A.lv1.Cassel, F.Davenpori. J. Kinback, T, Marshall, D. Gagnon, Fi, Enos, J Hutchinson, G. Caywood, P H8fflS,L,pOWSYS,llOl1I row, left. B. Lentz. C, White M Caulfield. J. Crib, B Richards, Fi. Spaziani C Rt?QHH,p.CLllffll1,P Devincenzo. tri fill 51 Aspiring student, writers, and artists at Bl-l.S. create and produce a semi-annual literary magazine. The Aegis. Short stories, poems, prose and art work are submitted to the staff for consideration. Their headquarters for production is Ms. Myers' homeroom, C-210. Members of the Aegis staff are: bottom, left: Pl. Carlman, S. Del.eskey, S. Astolfie, M. Caulifieldg second left: J. Bowen, D. Corio, B. Richards, J. Salt, T. Nuccio, top, left: K. Regan, M. Goldberg, E. Nelson, G. Purcell, D. Harris. Editors: Left. J. Bowen, G. Purcell, S. DeLeskey. N I 82 How my heritage helped to make America. - ELAINE PIZZO -wffyf 114 i SJ X Du ri ng De- cember, thou- sands of students a c ro s s M a s- sachusetts partici- pated in The Mas- s a c h u s s e t t s Teachers Associa- tion's Bicentennial Essay Contest. Competition was held on grade levels 1-6, 7-9, 10- 12, with students developing the theme How My Heritage Helped T o B u i l d America. At the end of local competition hundreds of state finalists were judged by a panel from MTA head- quarters in Boston. Each winner re- ceived a S100 United States Savings Bond and a special Bicen- tennial plague. Elaine Pizzo.16. a junior at Beverly High, won first place in the Senior High Division with her essay. MTA President Tom Tanous. on leave as a guidance counselor from BHS, presents the award to Elaine Pizzo. essay contest winner in the Senior High Divi- sion of the Mas- sachusetts Teacher As- sociations Bicenten- nial Essay Contest, Mrs. Pam Turner, ro- presenting the Beverly Teachers Association. looks on. 83 ldhl --uulannunp! .au I , if 'N .9 'H,.,.K1 IVIANGIA! This year's trip to the North End was full of fun and education. It gave the Beverly students a Chance to ex- perience the Italian vvay of life without traveling to Italy itself. Most of the people engaged themselves in eating, shopping, or just getting lost in the hustling crowd. A mad dash to the buses in early afternoon ended this memorable day. Maureen McGee and Donna Carnavale team up together to shop in the North End. . .This year tor the first time Steve Enos and Steve D Ttalia. BHS. on wheels, invaded the North End . .Mike Kiley stands amoung Christmas celebrations. while holding his souvenirs - 2 loaves of Italian bread. . . Bonnie Belanger, Jody Ploss. and Debbie Boyle took advantage of a fantastic clothes sale. . .Even Ms. Boccia and Miss Broncato Could not refuse all the goodies. R. 'WG fr ELECTRICAL Sul- 2' it I. r We B, 'Y Y' B ii T Q-Xilllftr' SCH iwf. S lf' 11 i 1 . MQ hu ,, y.-w-we ng:-W 4---.4 .g. ':'l: ' -Maman- if' I '21,- -. , 'A he-oh -.i V ,nun -.1-Q v- V-ii BLAZERS The blazer recipients and their parents at a tea following the formal presentation . . . You must learn to live with people first! advises Kevin Burke, State Repre- sentative , . . Mike Blanchette, Charlie Kipouras and Janice Hutchinson munching brownies at the tea. lifh fi 'Xvwi .o5'? -4-HW, rf' B5 SWEDEN This year an outstanding senior member of the Girl's Cross Country Team and the Girl's Indoor Track Team was imported from Stockholm, Sweden, with a little help from the Students International. Anne Marie Cassel spent her senior year in Beverly attending Beverly High and living with the Robert C. Johnson family of Sonning Road. Although Anne Marie admitted having some problems understanding such American idioms as wicked good, she was able to earn First Honors during her first quarter in American Studies. Any problems of adjusting were eased by the friendli- ness ofthe American people. Although, Sweden and Massachusetts are in the Northern Hemishpere where snow is fairly common, Anne Marie was pleased by the amount of snow that falls here during one snow storm. ln Sweden, she enjoys skiing, as well as sailing on the ocean, where her family has a summer home. ..,,mN jan!---I ,, 14.4 . is---E.'.lf In front of her home in Sweden, Anne Marie Cassel. . .Anne Maries mother and brother enjoyxa picnic lunch on one of their outings , . .She flashes a friendly smile on her way to class, . .lvlr. Cassel motors the family sailing vessell down a Swedish chanrielq fr e I i 1 9 I f B 9,5 'E K' gill URUGUAY From Montivedo, the capital city of Uruguay, Miguel Miglionico came to Beverly High as an exchange student via the Ameri- can Field Service Program. While in Beverly, Miguel lived with the Kenneth Brown family of Putnam Avenue. MigueI's favorite sport and most popular sport in Uruguay, soccer, had just been ini- tiated as a varsity sport at BHS, so he was able to enjoy the first varsity season with the BHS soccer team. In contrast to his favorite Uruguian season, summer, Miguel's favorite season in the Northern Hemisphere was winter! He also developed preference for Veal Parmigiann from the North End. Following the completion of the course of study for a senior at Beverly High, Miguel has returned to Montivedo where he must complete his senior year in school there. L.. Miguel takes in part of the Goya exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts. . , He has a friendly smile for everybody, even the Beverlega photographer A , .Unlike the other people in his row, Miguel seems engrossed in his studies. B7 W 1-3 'Y PP' A V ff- .jf 5 'N 0 ix X XYZ-J X55 t 1' Yi I T 5:3 asia I' ..:. uf Gr, ,Q-S I ' 'I 'S i-.1.,..k-,.-, an ' N v , ' N X X , fs- m G' , , Q ' if 4 x 'I 'N ' Al jx! ht f 4 'io' c A! , 1 , in N, It .1 XL' N EJ W N V ,S I 'iff 56,3 1. as 'E wr if W iw 5 A E Y A .Q 'i rl ' ,. '.,'., uf: fix A 'D ' l': Q Nfiilf if 1'ffiegrffa r Mfg f ,f Si W f L 5 A y A A , F Q gr! H W X 2 Xj,f -X C 1 ...J U M 'Rh i' f i 7'??5Xl1j4 xf- l J 7 4 1 . far,- hacf, ' X , Xxx rf. J 'X .4 . ---' 1, .. x a,1 x -X-'Q n ,xx 'jf : I 7 , n n n -5 L.. 19 Prepare Ye The Way Of The Lord . The Chorale officers are' Helen Florin: - Secretaryg Tina Frank - Presrdent: Lenny Dwtalra - Vrce Presidentg Kathy LeClaire - Treasur- er . A Kun Adams accompanies the Chorus during fPrayer, a selec- tion presented at IIS annual winter concert composed of 120 members. The Beverly Chorale ls ,. dv .,,. D . wwf' VQA . 45 W7 24 Ts 90 THE CHOFKALE The chorale is comprised of 120 interested students who started off their performing year with the Winter Concert. They were joined by a select group of the large chorale called The Concert Choir. To be eligble for this choir one must audition by singing several scales and a song of ones choice. The audition is given before Mr. Lynn and other auditing members. These groups have sung music accapella as well as accompanied by piano, drums, bass and flute. Each year the music department presents several concerts including an exchange concert. The money for this exchange is raised by members who work and organize a candy sale. This year the Chorale and Concert Choir went to Waterville, Maine, for four days. During the Winter Concert, Mark Kantor played the bass to Delta Dawn for the Chorale. . .The members ofthe Concert Choir, a select musical group, are: bottom, left: B. Johnson, P. Fowler, N. Blanchard, K. Buchanon, S. Holmes, J. Staples, K. Sanchez, D, Portelance, C. Taylor, T. Frank, D. Mac lntyre, second row, left: S. Rynkowski, L, Mercauldie, R. Le Claire, M. Kantor, E. McNeeIey, N. Abbott, J. MacKenzie, P. Brotherton, K. Le Claire, B. Rawson: top, left: C. Smart, J. Boeggeman, J. Eriksen, P. Presutti, S. Casey, A. Thompson, M. Campbell, C. O'Shaughnessey, L. Marshall, J. Keegan, P. Butman, K. Ftutstrom, L. Beaulieu, J. Young, E. St. Hilaire, J. Fiattigan, L. D'ltalia, D. Bunten, H. Florini, D. Perron, J. Stokham, C. Trefry, B. Richards . . . Mr. Lynn Conducts the Beverly High Choir in Tim Is My Friend with Lenny D'ltalia at the piano, Mark Kantor on bass, and Caren Travis on flute. 91 , Z. HGIVIE EC Future gourmets at BHS take home economics to learn to plan and prepare exotic foods for budget meals, snacks and entertaining. They practice by adding extra touches to special occasions -- cookies, cakes, and punch! . . , This year Foods I went Co-ed! Clothing classes help BHS girls to beat the rising cost of clothing. After studying color and line, the girls con- struck their own garments at a cost which is merely a fraction of that of clothes in the store. They also learn to analize their own features and to make-up and groom themselves ac- cordingly. 'Q gi i f ,S A s, Nw ff-A .a 2TfI Joan Adams washes dishes while Louise Femino and friends finish sarnpleing their treat ofthe day . . .Janice Odom and Elayne Jedrazek check the pattern details for Natalia Hogan, Linda Burns and Judy Maclntire before they Cut th-rg pattern out, , As Scott Bradstreet stirs his latest concoction, George Lawler stares in amazement . . . Miss McHenry and Nat Hogan chuckle over a lose hem. 92 Y--1 - .J xx 9553 UMR JR' .P ,L .. X' 1 fm-'Ie' METAL SHOP Students in the Industrial Arts course are allowed to make projects of their own choice. Keeping in mind that they must meet the teachers requirements they present a plan of what they are going to make. ln making their proj- ects they learn the techniques about working with shop machinery, welding equipment and gas ovens. l .1--f l. Kevin Salley points up a piece of metal in Metal Shop, . .Jim Woolaver, Danny Moniz, Bob Sickinson and Kevin Salley watch Mr. Shea demonstrate cutting metal with I a gas welding torch. , ,it looks like Kevin Salley, Danny Moniz, Rob Wall, Bob Dickinson, Rob Kelley, Mark Dionne, Vance St. Hilare, Mark Callahan are cutting up a wrought iron table l, 4 14 93 CHARLIE WALSH DAY November 9th was proclaimed Charlie Walsh Day. Following a special halftime performance by the B.H.S. Band, Pantherettes, Majorettes, and Cheer- leaders. Mr. Walsh spoke, recollecting his past 30 years at B.H.S. He recognized some of his captains of the teams he coached, who were on hand for the cere- mony. Following a successful slaughtering by the Pan- thers, Brian and Bruce Nardella and Mike McPherson presented Mr. Walsh with the game ball signed by all of the team members. At a special ceremony Mr. Walsh was presented with a portrait done by the William Charles Studio. 0 ' A ' . 2 -Q .fQ s: '- Mr, Walsh, his wife, and daughter at the presentation . . .Tri Captain Mike McPherson presents the game L ball. . .The portrait is unveiled. 94 . -. Jq-L Vi' L 45..yX?'t' CGORDINATION Yes the Beverly High Cheerleading Squad took first place in the North Eastern Conference competition. They competed against 10 other schools at the All-Star Game in Danvers and they had what it took. originality spirit coordination, charm, and felis, The cheerleaders display their award winning routine . . .Cheerleader Kim Thompson walks away smiling, proud ofthe cheerleaders' accomplishment. . . Cheerleaders: left, front: L. lvlelanson, lvl. Splaine, N, Hogang back: S. Woods, M. Murney, K. Horgan, E. Norden, K. Thompson. J. Odom, L. Doane, are proud to present their trophy. 95 TWIRLEFZS. Smiling faces and twirling batons are a familiar sight during half-time entertain- ment. To the girls this is not only challenging but also fun. Long hours are spent in per- fecting their routines. The squad is led by Senior Cheryl Arnbrifi and advised by Mrs. Mital. Senior Susan As- tolfi gave extra time in learning a fire-twirling rou- tine. This she performed well at the Beverly-Swampscott game during half-time. Majorettes this year are: bottom, Ietti S, Astolfi, S. Judd, Head C, Ambrifi, K. Colson. L. Anderson: top, left: D. Maclntyre, J. Lohnes, A. Burns, J. Thurber, E, Moloney, M. Ward. , .The Maiorettes are a hardworking group . . . Sue As- tolfi and Cheryl Ambriti twirllng batons while the whole team dances with the band 96 AQ? 15 3 its '13, H N ,., . X s t hx immtti-+ 'Mi uf' '4 4 31 if , r :.kf,11' , 45.04 W, iff? , A' Au 'gg-: 'M vi' 5 176 A 5 1 Q 0 .- . 5 t 1 'Agn if Aw T .W . . 'I' , Y' 3 - .95 ' . -' iz ,vt ,S 'Z 1 H t . .wth gy: aff i., ,v 4 ' , Q, J . N AW! f. f-nfiffff 'lf' lf ry jf , V., uf ,-,, :?f:,o,I'. vi-x W 3' J- :fin rtwufm Qalvgvn qt rv- 41 an 5 ' 'UW li I X f'Ef,,,-i M 2 LEGS Ft HERE This year the flag squad ex- panded to 16 members. Along with many new changes they acquired their new name, The Pantherettesl These girl's entertain the fans during halftime by per- forming modern dance rou- tines, creating unusual effects with imaginative apparatus. The squad is headed by Tina Frank and advised by Mrs. lVlital. . 1 , r The Pantherettes are: bottom left, B. Creesy, K. Buchanon, C. Smart, Head T. Frank, R. Laurenzano, S. O'Brien, S. Ship, Top left: J. Boyle, N. D'AI- fonso, T. Bower, K. Tompson, M. Murney, J. Durrell, lvl. Costanzo, K. O'Saughessey, J. Coombs. The girls at work . . .Get that leg up Judy Boyle! The legs are the most im- portant part of their show . . . Robin hopes she's doing the right thing . . and finally they march off the field. 97 VVE'VE GOT THE SPIRIT . . The Cheerleaders at Beverly High School are all cheering for the same cause, teaming together to help each other out if someone has a problem. Good times shared were sleepovers, pizza, and get-togethers after games, practicing and pulling together for BHS. They each had an opportunity to represent Beverly High, a feeling they will never forget! all NI The hockey cheerleaders this year . .1 g Q ,ff .533 I 5? were: B. Spencer, D. Cyr, M. , Witwicki, E. Clark, Captain D. .'-if 'A I ' ' 11- Carnevale, J. Clarke, M. Murney,'D'. v 4' Herlihy. C. McPherson, and M. Splaine. , .Cindy McPherson, Barb Spencer and Maureen Splaine smile as the Panther scores a goal, which was not unusual lor the 1974-75 hockey team . , .The football cheerleaders this year were: J. Odom, M. Witwicki, B. Spencer, P. Diviricenzo, Captain N. Hogan, D. Carnevale J Trask, M. Splaine, N. Martel, l., Mr-lanson, S. Woods, and E. Norden. 98 -lip 9 ft , ' 4 ,4 a ,u hw I I s F .N-A-4 we 6 lv 'ul- ' f .l , .31 V. on ,, :'fw., Us . ,4 ..- 'QA , L 1 f . 9 4' I ill ,,. st .wa galztnz 17 ll' L , il fb 31 nfs 9 12 ,fy ,. V .' , 'et --z,fq, .f-A 1 ni ,, ' 9 V' ' 1 4 ,-2 - Q,-if , s , , I V, . 5 4 '. - - 4 ' - ' I . 2 Y, . Q- A 1 ,- A' ...Q k 1 1 , K , ., .f.-gui., if, .V . , , u 1 Z 17-J 5.1. 1- Z C '5 17: Y 7 ev-j . -213,13 - ,yr 4. N 'u 1. .1 . ' X fini? ww 3 E 1 V, V- ,,w., 4 Y 1 31' , ,ma :',,.t5ff, ' nf. VV , V ,., . , .941 I 1: ,, ,' , , .ga I, , X , A W x .AWK U, .3 . A '- , 2 . I JJ? ' 'L -- H . A .1W.QVEt'Qf Xa ' . ,mvlx 'H 1451 - f 'wa., A Q 'H 1 , -.wf,, , . . - I . 1 ' W - Xl? , ... 5 4 , '41 , Ay aff in J? QS'-in -, V K ,,--'j,,.:1, C' A -.1 f Ig,-V - , . -ff 1 . . N . 7 .. .1 . ge M . Y ... . -. nit X 1 rg ,I xl ll 'il I ...nl ll , A ., . ... - -1 E, , ..gs,f:I at D, 'en ' Y ll ,y fi- m xt ' L: ' 0 D ,1 5' ,: I.: I- K . :Hilfe fi: J ' fi 4' 'Q Q 'Hx 7 v 'I 5 s ...-f-.Za l in - .. 1 15 ' , 1 - O ' 55552, 5 .. f::::::5?a 5551 Mix-- ::::::I1vt :fu eimfi V ,,, ..,-'D ' -'wma' ::::::a? ff imnzzlf . ' -2 3,1 r::::::':5- IC A - 1.7, -x .,,. . . ' vUbf'x'-f Q .Ll I Iv ' 1 , H I : :liv 1 i . Xu N BHS 3 2 3 1 3 0 2 1 1 eovs cnoss courmav ' ai-is 1 1 47 . Winthrop 161 50 Lynn Classical 15 50 -Danvers , ' is A 36 Gloucester 25 50 I Marbleheadr 1 y 15 I 7 50 ,Swampscott 15 , 1 p 50 Lynn English 15 36 Saugus 1 25 47 Salem 16 Northern Area Meet- Hrs! Northeastern Conference Meet 4 - First j f , Catholic Memorial -L-4 Second X i V State Meet -- Second in Class A FIELD HOCKEY ' .re1' 'Winthrop Saugus r L P Salem f Northern Area Meet I Lynn Classical Danvers Lynn English Marblehead Gloucester Salem Saug us Swampscott Winthrop 100 VARSITY FOOTBALL SOCCER BHS BHS 14 Winthrop 3 Lynn Classical 11 Lynn Classical 0 Danvers 24 Danvers 3 Gloucester 18 Gloucester 0 Marblehead 32 Marblehead 2 Swampscott 14 Swampscott 3 Lynn English 34 Lynn English 6 Salem 20 Saugus 1 Saugus 18 Salem 1 Winthrop 2 Lynn Classical 1 Danvers 0 Gloucester 1 Marblehead 5 Swampscott 2 Lynn English 2 Salem 3 Winthrop 0 Saugus GIRLS TENNIS BHS ' 1 5 Danvers 3 Swampscott 5 Wi nth r0P 4 Marbl.ehead 2 Salem 4 Gloucester 4 Marblehead 2 Salem 1 Swampscolt 5 Gloucester 5 Winthrop .3 Danvers Tied for first place in N E C ans 5 63 53 Salem 41,1 il. . . Hr, in -v gs- ...,. YM' 4... ,M ,KAI il.. iw-H v.- . . . . 54 5 .32 .Lynnclqpaieal 527 'sv foamiezgf- , 53 52' ' 91. 51 44' Milllllsllsad' . ' 522 1 55 if 54 ukyfilflfflglish .i 62 49' 'Saugusi j 'L 62 53 , Q 'ffii V ' i 'GYMNASTICS Hockey 'liens' BHS 1:60.80 Andover ' 76.85 4 Swampscott if 351.70 Salem tN.l-Ll 78.6 4 Winthrop fL59.7f Tewksbury 54.70 9 Lynn Classical .ZJ65.3: Masconomet 55.75 3 Salem I-f63.0. Wakefield 48.95 3 Marblehead 11653. Winthrop ' 71.75 0 Lynn English '5'f'68.90' Methuen 4942 2 Gloucester , :Q 72.80 Billerlca 62.35 3 Danvers V 174.907 Northfleadlng 56.9 5 Saugus - ' 2,161.30 Gloucester I 52. 4 Swarnpscott jjjjj ' V U 2 Winthrop fl j - ' ' 11' Lynn Classical Q: V Q 5 Lynn English 4 Ll- f - 5 5 Marblehead -2 ' ' ' 5 Gloucester 4 Danvers . 3 Salim ' LII I L ' 4 Saugus Et: r : . 7 , T , -N.E.C. pleyofts i ' SI-1'1'.g:. ,f 5 Salem iQi.:.4.:.L.4L..g...-1.. , 5 Wlnlh'0P.' , H Eastern Mass Tourney 2 Matignon BOYSBJNL BASKETBALL GlRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL BHS VARSITY 52' Gloucester 48 Marblehead 62 Lynn Classical 57 Danvers 41 U Swampscott 58 Lynn English 58, i Saugus 1 Winthrop 43, Salem 1 Lynn Classical 55 ' 59 1' 1, 'l3l0UCeSf9' 55 37 'A Gloucester . Marblehead ' ..61',,Ma!PlQh39dL ,'-' , ,,f41 1 Swampscott 559391 -42 ' ' .'Pl3CBd third an me N.E.C. J' f 43 '9ll.5Wf5i 'ff A i'f' 4, 65 jf 'V L' ' 56 ' 535 Winthrop ' BHS J.V. 32 Gloucester 22 Marblehead 29 Lynn Classical 26 Danvers 20 Swampscott 39 Lynn English 25 Saugus 20 Winthrop 15 Salem 17 Lynn Classical 34 Danvers Q 27 Gloucester 33 Marblehead 41 Swampscott BOYS INDOOR TRACK GIRLS INDOOR TRACK BHS BHS 66 Winthrop 45 Winthrop 63 Danvers 28 Danvers 65 Salem 29 Salem 66 Lynn Classical 53 Lynn Classical 60 Lynn English 55 Lynn English 46 ' Brockton 50 Swampscott 59 Swampscott 57 Gloucester 68 Gloucester 54 Marblehead 58 Marblehead N.E.C. Champions State Meet - 2nd Northern Area - 2nd N.E.C. Champions Northern Area -e 4th overall HARRIEFIS FINISH ALL-STATE SECOND xbzuk 'A Q -A '!v'..Z.':g I 5: lg.-1 ' Q I. .2 .,.. w-gg?-Q9-4,34 'XL-52. - ' .A N6f.s 1 ' V- i If Q Q. State contender Barry Reinhold nears the finish line , . . Climbing to the top are Coach Hammond's Top 8 contenders Hitting his stride, Steve Page crosses thefinishline. . . The Cross-Country Team finished the year with a 9-0 record. This is the second straight N.E.C. Championship for Coach Fred Hammond's team. Along with the N.E.C. title, the Panther's won the Northern Area Meet, finished a close second in the Division I meet and capped off their fifth season with a second place finish in the All-State Meet. This is the best any Beverly Team has done in the A.S.M. Com- petition. Along with Co-captains John Tonneson and Dave Littlehale, seniors Jim Accomando, Scott Greene, Dan Richard and Bob Johnson finished their careers in excellent fashion. Accomando was the team's best harrier until a knee injury put him out of action. Tonneson established the record of 16.09 for Beverly's new home course with Junior Frank Mangan setting the Junior record of 16.19. 'Q I 31 N, 2 'iff fy J .Te ' 'K 5945 , vain. l Tis. aux'-Is 'ni' , U 4 I fx 1. .-f '?f'Mf -5'.+'f '4 ... '- 47 t f f ,' f.Pw.--'EH-if ,I L. ox :nga v '.. -mm .1 - '. '91 .ide an--fx., 'Init f- . The Beverly Boys Varsity Cross Country Team :sg Left to Right: Ftrst rowg J. Accomando, Co-captatn, J, Tonneson, E. Burgess, S. Greene, Co-captarn D. Lrttlehale, D. Rtche ard, M. Lnvine, Manager B. Englehardt. Second row, B. Johnson, D, Rutstrom, M. Bucknam, D. Bresnahan, D. Reynolds, S. Page, M. Spongburg, D. Battrstellt, A. Canto. R. LeCIair, Third rowg M. Cataford, S. Gobetlle, R. Tabbut. R. Frost, B. Carney, P. Malloy, S. Story. D, Ossoft, B Reinhold, F, Mangan. Is he gettrng warmed up or as he sick? . . . Regardless, Jam Accomando capture--s another first for Beverly , . . Bob Johnson leads the pack mo:-ns country an the N.E.C. Mont. YOUWEECGNEUALONGHNAY, ration of Girls Vars and determination, petition. Coach Bob Bambarger reports a respect- ful season record of 26-O. Ann- Marie Cassel and Jane Roberts, out- standing harriers, set first season course records for the team, and Kathy Malloy was chosen lvlost lm- proved Runner. Carolyn Woodbury. Elaine Jedrazak, and Debbie Barror lead the pack on the grueling three-mile hike. . . Laurie Wilson keeps on trucking . . .The start of another long and difficult race. . . BABY! Girls sports at B.H.S. took a giant step forward this year with the incorpo- ity Cross Country, a sport which requires great stamina Aithough these girls have been training for several years with the Boys Cross Country Team, this is their first season of official com- fffwl 'P , , NG A. , 1 -4' ' .. az. 3. Q 'z N .I nf V , r Q 5 . rr ci' . N' :si 'Q .-s. -1 J J J ,uint h - Xie J 1 .Y--.... 5 - 14. --r ' l'1 Lua' 'Y 'H L ' V rl' '- J Y ' ,Q -I , A , M. .,:,..1, I '.7..'J' lf - 'C'r .az-2 . dv.. gf gf. ni .652 L .y-' , 4 1.- ii A...--I-' ' .-,,. -x .' A 0fx'! Q . K-. alla' -1 '4.v:- sggeiu Mwpwfw, 'JZ .. -s 5-fl n 1 'rn l , i I l l i i v l li i l 104 5.4. k4'Q, 'E :1 5 rf., - 1 R L lf fy ', I J C' 3 l swirl R-A S.. ll l ' Gigi f . eff- . .J ' s vu!-df ,w I .Q F' ' . . .. ..,. '- 'K . .1 Jin, J ---aS'5..9 '. ' '- . .Q ., . -nm 'ew'-al. ' A- r ' 4100- -'iv 1 -.,.'., ',6':wP4'5 H , -4.24 ' - L- - . 'ul If .f ' fiifsf, 'J' ' .f ' s ' P440 '- -:WQ-uf gn? J v ' 571. I , 5, 5 51' , JS- A ' u R-it 2 Y -I-,ph K - dll' Q ' . 'rs- YS' A H 4 H -mt' ., -iw 3,3 I J. , 4,4 I. , .'g 'E-4 wr, - 4 -..f- . 1 . 5 ' 1 . N inn.. 5 .Q , . l U , V. is t Ai 'fx' 'Z ' 3 rx . Trudging along ata steady pace is Jane Roberts. . . It looks like our foreign exchange student Ann Marie Cass is off course, but cross country routes are plotted to include open fields and wooded areas. That's why it's called CROSS COUNTRY!! . . . The members of our Girls Cross Country Team are: E. Nelson, J, Roberts, K. Malloy, C. Woodbuy, AM. Cassel, and L. Wilson. ,- ,,.,,,.. ,N . --i-..-ffl ,F Q - fx ,, . 1 , 4 R32- -.lfX5vQ?i PTf fi '12 Q . .,-if A Q' : inf:-F'-warg' K r '51:.'.zSa.n . -T--. 'T lJ4',..f ,. vw, . Qfi!':gQ-gef.: . 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' -' A V '5' ' H Nggm -,IS W . qv ws-1 ' 2 l--r .'5S'g'at .. -1 Y . Fi ' .' 'Q' I ' ii-' r ,-' iff . .4 . ,J -K 4 lm 5 -1 -S.. .M if .. -. . 5 STICKSTERS 4-3-2 Coached by Nancy Foster. the girls field hockey team ended a successful season, tallying 4 wins, 3 losses and 2 ties. Ten of the girls got an early jump on the season by attending summer field hockey camp improving their offensive and defensive skills. The captains were Seniors, Maureen McGee and Jan Lewis. Several outstanding players, included Judy Kinback, voted most valuableg Nancy Tate, high scorer: and Barb Presutti, most improved. Their best game, a shut-out against Winthop, forced the Vikings out of the State Finals. ,,i Members of Girls Varsity Field Hockey Team are: Bottom left: D. Geary P Cunningham Co cap talns M, McGee and J. Lewis, S. Condon, N. Tate, and J. Wallace. Standing left F Petronzio N MacDonald, J. Sutherland, B, Presutti, C. Coombs, J. Kinback, and Coach N Foster 106 W ,ii i 0---fav-.nn -a 4 nw ,, .....,.. s-L-nd! ' .0'O4'v+ 'F verve -vlgzfgaqfgf , . -. 1 rw-an-.3 'G Q J 'fn 01 . 3 J t O J . .L f -g, ,U f ' J in miwn 'lay ' I YY JA' wil ' f',f , ,,f ,'?f.f .: -H -HQ -,. fs ,f-q:: v'Kg 'ng g, V-O ',,. . .5 -vf , t ali! liz ,lp -i'f'1.:f+::t,'!l-E-2.457 f., , , ' . 1 wi' Tum if , , ', '? X - .14 fi., . -lv f. mf., - Q, . i, ', N, s,,nQ74,-l-- , :A'i,I,., - w , , I.. ,. I- ' L ., , ., my if 4 .1a.'f,'l ,'j1iq,D:QJfQE3r-,ixzlfgLf5Z1,:I f 7.,f .pit ,,' rm 4' 1',h4' xj I' Q3 : It 4' ' ' L ' n 12 .. -'LZ U-.XA lv ' ,. 0 if yi '. 'ii 1' Members of Girl's J.V. Field Hockey Team are top left: K. Poor, A. Deschamps, K. Kin- back, R. Carlman, Coach E. Haggerman. Middle left: A. Herzog, C. Tappen, D. Bossie, J. Sutherland, D. Campbell, N. Richards. Bottom left: L. Frongillo, L. Hale, K. Schugg, M. Anderson, M. Coombs. . . Barb Presutti goes to tackle her opponent while Claire Coombs scares her opponents away. All this is done under the watchful eyes of the Coaches. t I 1 T ' fi? ' . . 9 .' I w, lr L i 4, lv fr 107 The captains for the 74' season with Coach Norden were Brian and Bruce Nardella. Al DiPaulo, and Mike McPherson . . . Mr. Hamor shouts orders from the sideline . . . Members ofthe Football Squad weret Bottom. left: C. Foster. Trainer, W. Heckman, P. Smith, B. Nar- della Cclletti. M. Bushey, B. Flynn, W. Cauley, J. Kleemola, M. Cas- tellucci, T Bichardsort, S Upham, D. Carnevale, G. Dockham, M. Con- naughton. J. Chludenski. Middle row: Mr. Flosinski - Coach, A. DiPaolo. D, Smith. S. i.eBell, J. Zaginailoff, T. Hammond, A. Landers, M. Desmond, C. Egan, G. Treantos, B. Nardella, B. Archibald, S. Thom- as, M. McPherson. D. Musemechi, P. Coyle, Mr. Hamor - Coach. Top row: B. Brewer imanageri, E. O'Fieilly, M. Theriault, A. French, S. Wallace. M. Allen, J, Grein, K. Richardson, K. Menesale, D. Ganey, M. Ventre, J. Rice. M. Flicker, J. Trembaly, J, Ambrefe, S. Hayes, Coach Hoy Norden. PANTHER PAWS The 1974 BHS Football Team finished their season with a very impressive 6-3 record. The line was said to be one of the toughest lines in the NEC and' protected quarterback Brian Nardella more than adequately. The backs, John Chludzenski and Mark Con- naughton, ruled the football field. A rare day it would be when they didn't gain 70 yards a piece. The ends, Gary Dockham and Mike Bushey, were always there when needed and balanced off the BHS running game. All in all it was a great year for BHS Football or if not for football for all those parties up Tozer. 14241.68 I 4 fr sf, .- -JL 108 J' 9' 7h K N 4 ' 'W ' s. ., lg , L i I. l f 4' , O E v ' wi 3 J nw ,ful Q N fill,-'f Q 1 i n.. E ff' ,gg u l 1 -. ' nw .Haw .' . l Y Y' Sai I lr.: ' ' I I A ,LC ez. -Q' X 'tl' l V 'Q. g ,cc .if--if . V' Q 79 - ll t f. ll -.I ani' s Tl- ' Q 'H I X . V, ft N ' aa!-' ' Y ' A U . ? , 1, r ' .J T v N 1 , 1 . it ' ' ' ' As Jim Bucco looks on, Dave Coletti carriesthe ball up field. . .Bruce Nardella flashes a smile. . . Mike McPherson eyes his opponent. . . WaIly's wlffle is a great temptation to Scott Upham , . .Coming to Cohnaughtorfs rescue is Tom Richardson. The members of this years Boy's Soccer team are: lst row left -G. Mercier, P. Pinciaro, J. Palm, J. Foley, T. Kitchener ltri-captainl, D. Willson ltri-captainl, P. Bradley ltri-captainl, G. Burt, R. Buckley, W. LeBrun, 2nd row - left - S. Pitcher, T. Hughes, Ft. Walleston, S. Robinson, J. Driscoll, J. Paddol, E. Bush, D. Knight, D. Flollins, D. Trasher, J. McKenna. 3rd row left- Mr. W. Foley lcoachl, P. Shea, M. Morris, J. Parisella, Fl. Morse, K. Salley, J. Lien, M. Perry, D. Fortunato, M. Gregory, M. Small, 4th row left- G. Lesch, J. Woolaver, M. Brophy, J. Connery, L. Doherty, W. Mounsey, P. Lavoie, M. Manzo, J. Abbott, B. l.eClair. 5th row left - P. Quill, G. Garbick, T. Kimball, J. Disessa. Absent- B. Kittredge, S. Richardson, R. Bradley, J. Tibbetts. The frustration ol the game is reflected in tri-captain Paul Bradley's face . . . The basic fundamental of soccer is good foot control . . . Dave Trasher and Dick Buckley prove that soccer is a contact .. 5.- . -,.f,, 1 1,5 - f-'J' J n f .T . . .7 -is . zr x f . :eff-.1 ' Q Y k5g.1gg c,7,J 1-S 5 . rm, , , .. .1 1: , , J., '57 ' X ' .gffs 2-js , , X ,:gL2', , '- 42,-ri 1-5 I ' iv. i, ,, , fi F. I I 33' ' s,,.f', H .kt - Q .r - ff gf! J? 3, 5 l ,' 31. 93 .J-: . G' its ,ffl 173111 xf. 1,7 '. 3:-TL. 4 4-if f ' . gp T, 5. . ,Q 3, ' 'f I . A. 5 . A ,gf ' fs , 1 Y '?t ? 'x if with ULN. sport . . . Rance Walleston races witha :W V . Saugus opponent for possession ofthe ' ball. . '-- ' Si .2 ., -,r.,mf,T ,-1,-H, , ,,,,.':?F6..,'-,kg if . iffy,-f':4.h5fg .3 T, ' N, fr., 4 1 xingdqjq.-Lf I N In G nw. I ff-- 'ic , A L: Q ' 1 1 of ' Lg- W f l c f.- X . .'v . J .. . ,U . M in 110 . 'te' YJ- '- fy 'f51..'-cfnvjdw .fr . T '4-4r? I-.1.JKf5i2.I.5Evv.-'-v-, 'N' fr '-t-ftt..--- P 6 L.. Q. -giv- - 5 SOCK IT TO IVlE?'? Sixty-five rowdy Panthers organized themselves into a soccer team for their first year of competition in the North- eastern Conference. Beverly wrapped up it's first season with an 8-7-3 recordg losing 5 by only one point. He would have been chosen the best in the league if he had played for a cham- pionship team, said Foley of goalie Bill Mounsey. Others players singled out by Foley were: Scott Pitcher - NEC ALL- STAFlg Derrick Wilson - college poten- tial, heads-up soccer player, excellent footg Paul Bradley - played good soccerg Dave Trasher - most improved playerg John Paddol - great hustler, aggressive brand of soccerg Dan Rollins - will be missedg Peter Shea - picked up a lotg Flance Walleston - extra effort all the way. All in all, the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy-four proved to be a great year for the future of soccer at BHS. Goalie Bill Mounsey, stands waiting for the play to come back to his end of the field: Coach Foley. paces the sidelines yelling, We can do it! John Paddol and Dick Buckley watch as Derrick Wilson leaps to a headshotf' Bill LeBrunn gives Paul Bradley a few pointers. If f 'K L 1 .is sn A YQ., ' Vi - x ev . ,A 5, 111 Love HA! C -'7 Z GOT 'iM Now! 5 TLUO GOOOEEFZVES ANC D o H ' A ig--f- A COUPLE OF BAD CALLS AN IM IN, '? ' r MT. -. -, - 1 fxx 1 N i E - , . it Snoopy adds some humorous hints to this year'steam. . . Judy Foster attempts a tough shot while doubles players Kim Keany and Pat Lombardi warm-up for the big match. , lr 'xg- I. Ja -a -:L df? t :':, ' ':g,P'- 'I 1 ,.,,1,,-.....-- ig 15271427 jf, ' 1'-:.' 3flFQ.f'.'. A 'X :4i1A:,y1f Lg it ' PFANUTSL ow, HERE QQ TEABIGQE Comes me , 5 5 516615 5 I' J X f 5MAi-UE ' u f ' K ' X Ei N , . gi I' Q! ' i 33 N ' ms, F -' - . ,-G1 ,...-, '-' -r--4....... X' filf- f , L 6-1 ml? ' - 112 Q l If SMASH! The girls' Tennis Team ended its 2nd season tied for 1st place in the NEC under the leader- ship of Co-Captains Judy Foster and Judy Gauthier.1f1 Senior Singles player was Judy t 1 l su Foster whose final 5 1 record was 11-1. ' 'c . -Q . A Senior Jane Frost I. finished in the 42 fy singles spot with an --.lv - 4 'I J q,,41, 1 - of . 11-1 record also. In . . ft T 4 ig' N 1 f . the Doubles, Co- , - -,L 1 1 1 if - l' 1 C 8 DT ai fl J U d v N A I 1 my I A ,L Q ,QL D l f Q Gauthier and Soph- I t .. .L 1. if- E5 I 1 fi .,. . J ., ,Q omore Anne To i tl 1214 A' ii fy i Y ' 5' 3' 'M' X if had a record 6 T . ..--1... ,,. ,.,,.,, 1 1, -N.. -: nr ' vs- - h 1 63 'J'-gm A ' ta' fi 1 Q ' Q.--'f.-f 'f.+1'+'s-'-' J ??I11?7'TZ'1f'-Efatvfffrwfffffswf -F-' ut h ' r .--mtyyfrfl M' , 09.5 4a.u...f.9v0'pz:-1 lo.:-n F... '-,,,:.- .4 on 4.5. ,O '.,'-,-.fji l .xt 1, .. , .Tv iff! Q ,Q-'I mir' a 5.11 4' fwzsfs-vw--Y-f-'ffm . 1 i': f'Ta:':?:'I'l':'5z i-tf:i:'12f'g:':-z-1-:- -. ' 7 ' 1 ..:. . .f - -1--:- 11:-.a.-:si -:-if-1 S? -l f:'..:':if-11: f 4 ' 2 -f fe: -fre.-7-.-..:-4 -.4 '-11'-'V .' T 'A ff. 4 1xJt,::T.f1,- V' L. 'tlfzji' I-M.: It-if - jfbhf 1 ggtg.-va:,4.o:v.o:l 953.5 21 -as-1.-bu?-Zi.. a, :Q,s'L,fo.of:Q agp: 622.4 -jf., .Zjf5?1,. -1 .' ,:f j.:j.-1--jjj ff. . 'ffl I :Q,:,:o,-:gof::o,',::1 ,J 'e9:,:n' 'fag-'-.' 1, 4, if .f. 4' . ' -'.'.' ' 311 -3171:-' ' . 1.5-2--,L-23:4-'J 511-2 .N s,'Hf'- ?. rs QT 'D' '- -' . A-151 ff E-.C-1' 315: - -- Il lift-.3131-I T5i7'3iif.'-it ::!f'g'::I:fv':'2f': '5 - 'a' ' '- - ribs?-ia'--.--l'2t:-..k2 x--.fig,:'f:-.-gg.1.,5y rf- t-:'-- -Iffiiz' 'i'-5 f '-? f.-F' ' ' ' QF-i-'ii' 94i4 tifjx. ,.j..-.Ji 'v: r. , . ,- K. My LM, in , . , I. ff' 'M 4 f- ' r .. i In-A ,.- ' . ,. 'anno- l lx.-' if J .1-IF ', T' U x-1.143 '- . '?i.'QmP- A uk M This year's Tennis Team members are: bottom left: C. Matucci, K. Keany, P. Lombardi, Co-captains J. Gauthier and J. Foster, J. Frost, D. Zarkades, L. Kearnsg Top left: S. Bronstein, D. Doane, M. Briody, L. Simboli, Coach Mrs. Wogan, A. Tosi, P. Szezesny, A. Brindle. . . Co-Captain Judy Foster takes a strong backswing while Frosty takes a warm-up shot. A X x 113 B-BALL juries were a big factor in the outcome of the season as the team lost 7 games by 6 points or less. Senior John Chludzenski was the sixth leading scorer in the NECQ Mike l.aPointe was second leading scorer for BHS. Mike Chitro was the teams leading rebounder. The Jayvees had an excellent 12-5 record. get D .fi b 65 fy 2.3 Poppin P s pray while Coach Patel yells , . , Mike Chitro pulls out a rebound. . .Paul Hickey goes in for a layup after stealing the ball from Lynn English . , ,Members ofthe Varsity Team are: bottom, left: M. LaPointe, P Scaildone. T. Hayes. J Chludzenski, A. Aho, B, MacDonald, P, Hickey. if The Basketball team started it's season well with two big wins over highly touted Lynn Classical and Danvers, but in- g , .4 i lvl K! X'- X - P Xff f- tk .,y- ' ' 'ffe fl A. DettorreL back row D 1 g T E V E an 2 .. V leftg Coach Pieroni, R. ' . ' ' , ' -it J 3 ' ll Peterson, E. x fi , I '21 E 1 K Rubenstein J V 1 is X f -' T ,N W l My i ,JY , X 4 i Chansky, M. Chitro. J, , XLI' P N143 K f 5 ' ' l Nunziato, F Theriault. 5' , wg. ' 1 ,N 'A ' M X x l lub x', K If K it 5 A: Q -1 , ,, T 1 Q- 114 Nb QMEJ rf Xi-P E f-Q 1 ' 1 Mx The Glrls' Basketball Team members were: bottom, left: J. Lewis, Co-Captarns D. Fous- toukas and J. Frost. S, Tarrgtop C,Tappan,D, Campbell, At Herzog, Ab Deschamps, E. Os- borne, N. MacDonald, Coach Ms. lvlartinyak Jan Lewis and Nancy MacDonald warm the bench and concentrate on the game . . . Jane Frost jumps for another two points. P-X A, 'X lf. 116 10 WINS - LOSSES!!! Coached by Miss Marilyn Martinyak, a new teacher and new coach, the Girls Basketball Team finished a very successful season with a record of 10-5. Co-Captains of the team were se- niors Debbie Foustoukas and Jane Frost. Frostie led the way for the Panthers, usually scoring in the twenties and balancing it off with a very tough defense. Captain Debbie Foustoukas is grimly determined to get that ball . . .Ann Deschamps grabs the rebound for the Panthers . . . Members of the J.V. Girls Basketball Team were: bottom, left: C. Hutchinson, D. Accomando, Captain K, Kin- back, S. Griffin, S. A'Herng top: J. Sutherland, C. Shea, Coach Twombley, D. Guay, and A. Hurley . . . Captain Karen Kin- backties up the ball. F if i 117 GYIVINASTICS The Gymnastics Team, under the first year coaching of Mr. Bruce Stalker, finished a successful 7-3 season in the N.E.C. Led by Co-cap- tains Ron Slade and Scott Channell, the team pulled out of a shaky start to win seven of it's last eight meets. The girls on the Gymnastics Team functioned as an exhibition team performing during home basketball games and at other functions on the North Shore. l-le ISHQT hailing Hitler, but George Burt is signaling the iudges that he is ready to begin . . lt takes con- centration, Mark, but you can over- come it! , Members of the L i Boys Gymnastic i . Team are: Front. left: Co-captain - Ron Slade, Coach . i' . i r 1 Bruce Staulkei Co-captain S Channellg Second row, G Huntley. R ' Walleston, J Monroe. M Bura- zynski, B Fong, D. l ' Rollins. K, Rein- Y ville. G, Burt. D Gorden, S. Burt, i 1 L V Q,-:,x-'Q ,','f .fi Q -. 118 .ln I it-,, P I 'FV 55.79 W f I K 1 A r. l I J ,x ..,,..' x . - ,,ME.,i'? X ,L -4' b ' i iff' yr lug . .. 5. R.. , . :F -L - 'f-'pwiw' WN' A-.Z , fi ,lui-V - ' .,5L?' g1- ,mfm,gg' 1 , 1 fe- - . ' , A ry -v . .1 X' fg -1,5.1y,. - ' 1 . X- , if-ffgfw. ' ,Vfvv E,:5'f?,m:3 -vs A 6,,1e:,n- - ww' 1.-fa' , V-.-5 ' 'f Q, An' J' I 'ms' .4 , .,-- , -. . Q' if U-1 .- ,.. '--:S-uw RM! A I . Mi ,L 'v' Jil' .,,.. 1'-5' ' , X 5 . Iv ' 4 1 1 - Pl sxi 'n '1 111 , JH? 1444 Pucker Up Goalie Steve vas expertly handles a tough shot . . .Chuck Merritt 181 and Tim Kimball 153 anxiously watch the puck for a possible rebound , . .Chuck Merritt tries for a one-on-one goal for Beverly. Members of the Varsity Hockey team are: bottom, lefte Co-Captain, S. Vasapolli, M. Connaughton, fCo-Captainl, P. Shea, C. . Merritt, J. Lester, S. Pitcher, l C. Morse, P. Doane, J. McGilloway, top, left: B. Lee, T. Kimball, M. Small, J. Bice, B. Burke M. lvvanicki, M. Phelan, A. DiPalo, J. Ambrifi, B. Ferrara, K. Richardson, C. Hogan, J. Bateman, B. Gray, Coach Ryan. 120 ..,, i .,,,. 0 sh +f,1,,qe.Q.4 1 ff' D The hockey team got off to a slow start but came to life, compiling a 10-4-4 record. Coach Hamor said, We were in all our games except one. With a little more offense we could have been unbeaten. The Panthers, - 10 seniors, 8 juniors and three sophs - had many outstanding players including, Senior high scorer Scott Pitcher and sophomore defenseman Tim Kimball. Ryan and Hamor thought of their first line, Pitcher, Merritt and Gray, as the second best in the league - if not the best. Good solid effort brought the team through the N.E.C. playoffs to the states. lt's just that easy! Scott Pitcher seems to be giving instruction to all who look on. . .Chuck Hogan and Scott Pitcher team up for a goal . . - A regular part of Beverly's stategy iS the pre-game huddle. . . An expefl on the boards, Jay Rice, wards off opponents and comes up with the puck. 121 FIRST AGAIN The Track team had its usual successful season, closing undefeated in nine meets. Fred Hammond coached his team to first place in the Northeast Conference and sec- ond in the Northern Area. Qualifying for the States were John Tonneson, Co-Captain Dave Colletti, Ed Burgess, John O'Leary, Rene LeClaire, Marty Reiser, Richard Buckley. and Kevin Brady who heaved the shotput 51' 2 to capture second place. Co- Captain Jim Accomando high-lighted the year by setting a Northeast Conference 2 mile record of 9:41.1. John O'l.eary set a junior class 600 record at 1:16.3. Coach Ham- mond commented, We went a lot further because of our outstanding spirit and our extra effort. Mr. Ducharme clocks Barry Reinhold and Dan Richard as they finish up the two-mile. . .Dave Coletti fights for the lead in the relay and the winning points against Brockton while the team cheers him on . . . The form of a high hurdlerf' says Gregg Treantos. Members of the Boys Indoor Track T e a m w e r e 3 bottom left: W. Engleheart, D. Litt- lehale, D. Richard, S. Greene, J. Ton- neson, K. Brady, Co-Capt. D. Col- letti, D. Sylvain, P. Smith, B. Hubbard, M. Reiser, T. Durgin, R. LeClair, P, Girzbynski, B. LeClaire, second row: C. Trefry, E. B u r g e s s, W . Reiley. R. Buckley, J. O'Leary, G. Treantos, B. Det- 122 torre, J. Treffry, D. LeBel, S. Story, M. Bobrel, P. Malloy, M. Gay, S. Tabbot, M. Levine, D. Bresnahamg third row: Coach Fred Hammond, R. Trusdale, S. Page, D. Osoff, D. Rud- s t e i n , M Bu c k n am, F Mangan, K. Cress. G. Gauthier, A. Couto, G. Gall, B. Capitoloupo, R. Enos, B. Reinhold B. Carney, Mr. Farrar. 'Tw .1. W fi I ah V! gf H-'N 0? sr ag 2, F1 I 2 X. 4 if . 4 -K I '-s 4 Psi-is R gn- 4 +5 9, .viz 'vb FKECCDRD BREAKERS The girls' first official season of track finished with a 6-2 record in the N.E.C. Being beaten by only Danvers and Salem in dual meet action, the girls combined a strong team. The Panthers finished fourth over all in the Northern Area Meet. Many records were broken by the female track stars this season: Debbie Barror in the 220, Lee Murphy in the 440, Debbie Geary in the mile, and Chris Paul in the shot-put. Ann Herzog tries to clear the bar in the high jump. . . Debbie Geary breaks the record in the mile . . . Members ofthe Girls Indoor Track Team were: bottom, left: Coach Bamburger, D. Barrcr, D. Geary. A. Cassel, E. Nelson, C. Woodbury, P. Fowler, J. Elkins, Coach Geary, sec- ondi P, Szezesny, D. Bossie, M. Coombs, M. Briody, L. Wright, L. Kearns, C. Paul, E. Quinn, top: S Mangan, A. Merriman, B. Tonneson, C. Eldridge, S. Quinn, G. Baker, L. Draper, L. Murphy, L. Wilson . . .Chris Paul takes aim as she throws the shot put. K :H xim- ' , lIg1E '--sas'-----...f--... Wil-,V . 4 .D .. 5 R' 1..,,,.i..1- Sr ...QWQ 5 . is ' ..ir 124 Jamie Elkins on her follow-through after hurling the shot put . . .Elaine Nelson and Debbie Barror at the start of the fifty-yard dash . . . Sue Quinn and Lisa Draper reach the finish line. . .Cindy Eldridge jumps the hurdles. Y s l . . I Y 8 . I '- 4 . Sa . i Y, Q rvuglw V- i W V, A., xg 'J . F, , ,. W:W5A..: ia.. 5. .Wg M, A 3 'j-.- i mm. , . V V , , I . A 1 v V V V iw 1 ' --.. ' I , , I Y , ,. . . a ll ' 'Y 1 ,. Y-if-. A C -1- 'ii 1, ' i,. 'in-.vyv,,.,,,s-J I 9. 6 'x if M QE Vi ' v 1 i .IA wc- ' 125 This year the Intramural Council worked behind the scenes at all our intramural games, organizing the schedule and setting the rules and regulations. The members of the Intramural Council are: Mr. Bradford tadvisorl, J. Hutchinson, D. Hennessy, J. Coan and D. Accomando. Steve Wilkins spikes his power punch for C-house. . .while Janet LeClair anticipates what to do when the ball comes over the net . . . Bill Beaulieu goes up for a Vocational School rebound. 5. 'U I C. is T t M if wr I . Q . . .3 1 1 , , '2.. I- Q ,- ... . ,4.-',3.45:N I R+? vows- .. ma. . H A 1 is-4225! .: 1 t ..p- -j Il . 126 Members of the winning Girl's Soccer Team are: front, left: D. Le- Blanc, S. Tarr, Co- captains J. Ploss and D. Boyle, M. Cushing, D. Lewis, middle: N. Chali- four, N. Anderson, G. Sterner, D. Wheeler, J. Elkins, top: J. Young, K. Anderson L. Har- meling. Members of the winning Boy's Flag Football Team are: front, left: T. Dettorre, B. Huggett, Mr. Preston, D. Syl- vain, C. Waldron, K. Brady, top: P. Scialdone, M. LaPointe, J. Chansky, Fl, Archi- bald, P, Furnari, T, Durgin. 127 - 01.6 P' A .,,4wi: Intramural Volleyball Champs were the C-House boys: bottom, left: Fi. Carnevale, G. Dockham, M. Allen, C. Egan, middle: J. Kleemola, M. Therlault, W. Heckman, J. Archibald, topi Fi. Archibald, P. Bradley, D. Smith, K, Salley, C. Pecevich . . . B-House girl's captured the Girls' banner for volleyball: bottom, left: J. DeSantis, J. Hutchinson, C. Ambrifig middle: R. Davis, B. Belanger, L. Melanson, A. Coults, E. Thomas, top: M. LeCIair, C. Coombs, E. Burke, K. Houde, R. Carlman. 128 55:-' 555' XXX' tt, . :-wgnnor .i,F. .- .I 'IP' .v N if K J..-. ,.:. i '-J 1 K XXPN Intramural Boys' Track Champs were the A-House boysi bottom, left. B, Burchstead, D, Fllchards, S. Burtg middle: D. Johnson, T. Hammond, J. Bocciag top: J. Longrldge, B. Pelle- tier, J. Parlsella, C. Picardy . . . B- House gurls took the Intramural Gurls' Championsnlp: bottom, left: C. Coombs, L. Nlelanson, K. O'Flellly, E. Burke, P. Lang, top: Fl. Carlman, D. Campbell, A. Deschamps. E. Os- borne. 129 -40' L' gi 'J .9 : N 3- 'f fi mg' I I 5:15 1:1 f A . f ' 'M H ,' :fig , L,,,.,....., .ip ' ,',qMi il ' 4- . ,Sub-nun-P.. .1 -.bn-.- ., V A 'lk pnoaoalfp' -bl gs. 1 , V S' I M1 V-sg. Q 9 1 .I -' i :K I Q. N, 51, ,.-.-N., Y MA' H 'r . i,...,..-iQ. i-.---. 5 .- il - ,ff K r y Y, , 1.1 -..- .- .off I 'Y Ti. nf-f Ig -- .A'5,:NgM K 2 '. ..w1,.'1 u NJA.. ., , . 1 L S 5 x in in 3 -ai- ..-.-.au I n if WHATS UP DOC? The principal of Beverly High, Dr. Francis F. Fisher, has become familiar with many of the students by directly observing them in classroom situations, greeting them in passing in the hall, and formally introducing and con- cluding such assemblies as the Kernpo Karate Exhibition. However, unless a BHS student is a member of the upper eschelon - student council officers, class officers - or is one who is in the habit of skipping school or getting caught smoking or is one who becomes involved in special mis- sions, such as establishing a student smoking area, he may never have seen the inside of Dr. Fisher's office or even know where it is. From his cubicle in the lVlain Of- fice, Dr. Fisher functions as an im- portant link in communication channels among school com- mittee, faculty, community, and student body. Q- xxxvx sw! 1 L K' -'ad' 1 1 sf We the students ol Beverly High School request the permission of school officials to smoke on school grounds! , . .Welt let me try to explain something to you, Poindexter, 4 4 Smile, cheeeeeeeeese. How long do I say it? 132 N . '1 yd' Q L. Ff g A - ' .iii 1 . 1 -wp, M 3 . H504- 'ilnsgyy A ' ww. X R X NURSE BEER' Somehow, we managed to get by without Mrs Carr during part of the first semester of the school year Boy, were we glad when she got back' Mrs Cashman is the BEEF Lady. She signs em out and signs 'em in and all that stuff -f . .... f ,s 4, . ,... fs.. ., .-,L ,.f... f '-'T fa:-'f 2 inssiiiie-it ag-...af ' ff f 5A . sz.. H , . 5, . I I 4 5... 1 , 1 nn' f Ji' r 1:5 , 'Q f . ' ir . . I if -F2 A- .2 . .3 rf,- 1-Q :HL lb .. .1--5 -i ' 36 .. 1' a- ' . J, I L'- B LIBRARY Although the administration is trying its very best to change the present situation in the library, to the students the definition remains: Library ini 1. a place to eat, drink and be merry, to RIP-OFF magazines, books, etc. and 2. the place where you try out your newest trouble-making schemes. To lvlrs. Parker and Mrs, lvlcAleer we say: Keep a puckered lip las in Shhhh!!!l! 134 f l 1 Our Main Office Staff works hard to keep the school moving. The aides, bottom, left: J. Liacos, E. Hitchcock, A. Kusiak, D. McCor- mack, C. Albounese, D. Gibbs, J. Thurber, S. Watts, K. Watts, Top left: R. Fleming, J. Holland, T. Leaves, S. Frangos, and the secre- taries, Ms. Donna Wilcox, Ms. Patricia O'NeiI and Ms. Marie Jef- fery, combine forces to do first-rate job. J 'nl ' ' ir 'T -if 'Nr .... ,FAIR ,,.. -fu ,fi- m'g'G.'1'g J.VV.F. Elmer. . .Srnarr . strong. . .comesto the point smiles as he catches students sneaking to the lunch room . . . lair. , cool. . .loasicallyanice guy. fvlr. Fltzge 'ala looks over a mechanlcal drawing done by Botany Fung . . Mr Fitzgerald discusses the Senlor Class ballot for Trade School President. . . Mrs Fltzgerald hams at up for the yearbook photographer. is be .gr m ,.f' , xxx- 5' ' 'V ,':,.'-'. +3 :M v W5 4 OW N ?3 ' E. E Qs 40 BEAR i not 1 i -r-1 . ,114 1 :fri.,. 1, ' i 1 tm. N. -,-- ' Y Claude H. Patten Vocational High's 1,000,000 Staff The Vocational School would be unable to manage without its co-operative, efficient administrative staff. lVlrs. Mary Wright is the secretary who is responsible for catching everyone skipping. Her fantastic memory is school - famous . . .The newest addition to the Vocational School secretarial staff is lVlrs. Helen White. ln addition to various other duties, she is kept busy with writing out absentee and late passes. . .lVlrs. Ann Campagnolo is the secretary who takes care of lVlr. Fitzgeralds letters and messages during the day. . .All three secretaries don't let their hard work interfere with their cheerful natures. . .lVlr. Young, the millionaire, shakes hands with an unknown. . .lVlr. Vernon Campbell helps the Vocational School as a guidance counselor and a blueprint teacher. He is called lVlr. Detention. 137 Mr. Batchelder warns Kevtn Gerard, Marty Hill and Doug La Potnte to keep queet or elsek . Scott Sleeves and Robert Dow piece together a playgrounct set. . .John Paoool, Chuck Raveil, Peter Cook, Don Powers. Davao Masse, and Mark Massero Concentrate on a prtnting test . . .Larry Jones. Mark Ltndroth, and Mark Patnaude use the sheet metal bender to put a crease in a radiator cover. . .Wayne Merril and Keith Bouchard work on the stereo-type. -iii:-1, F' ., V: V-, mm-.L T A Qs A: r ' -.-' ' , , Q:f' -' . ,.. . -- L ., ,f ,, k kg 4 ,S lf, Q 4 V P. Q .ye , 1 !, SH? E '-1. I ' -' -.. rm M --ZA,-,. tl ,Y ini --- 52 'f .gif-L3 I.-,...-. , 1-E - .-Q 1 Q or .. ' J. l.- ' .f ., E' ,A ll -f r gn v f I Y' t . L lj - -sf . f f ,Fw V ll, . rx f ,fin Xa r' gf '..- Y , -1slll ' Vi' .-f ff' 138 'Ai ' fi, 979 ,yi 'Wir' ii ii Tom Maccro and Jeff Turlo work onthe linotype. . . Coffee break with Wayne Cross, Bob Green, Phill Karrine. Mickey MacCormic, Bill Sweeny and Bob Sarro. . .Jay Mazella and Marty Hill check drawing dimentions. . .Sal Lucer prepares the Print Machine for a photostatic copy . . . Bob MacAwickey Shawn Burke and Mary Davis check over a blown television set. had ,fix ff I.. Q-ff W4 X4 fv Wally Bamforo and John Belanger draw blueprints in Machine Drafting. . . Making slugs used for spacing in the Print Shop are Don Dunlop and Steven Robichaud. . . Running the K.S.B. printing press are: Rick Campana, Domonic Mondi, Mike Melanson, Doug Oliver, Anthony Levasco, and Ralph Russo. . .Phil Melanson and Mike Barbeau in the corridor by the cafeteria during second lunch. 140 g i A group of vocational School students sit in the stands in the field house. . .Senior Peter Shea builds a radiator cover in Sheet Metal . . . Paul McLaughlin, Chooch Acciavatti, and Paul Brown work at the Print press. . . David Gelieau, Richard LeClerc, Mike White and friends work on an engine. i .ff Rv Y Aix Q? TQ 'i f ,0- 141 3 s -:FV s . ' K 1 .V V. ,ii f V' ., wk 'I I u xbJ1?kLif.7'J 7 X IJ x, Q silt, ., 61,1 L4 r'-We . ea' - U , ' 1 CN 1 ,fi , A , , . t 1 'L' ' r f 1 1 sl 'I 1 l Y at Y 1 - ! I 4 Je Ll f -,gr .v-1 ' y . .' f J ' ' Known as- E-uIldog . . .Famous su, -A ,gl 55 Tiff' ' y for - running through A-House Afigaf WN A a - rooms. . . Heard to say- expletive ,f dv l deleted . . . Pet Peeve - Library ' s- 4,2 noise. . .observed to have-short X. .Q ,Q sleeves and short temper. . . I, f Consensus-his biteis worse than rv , l - 'fa-' . his bark. -4.4 '-2:3 4 1 . Mr. Taylor with the I . assistance of Cindy I I Zuchowski reviews ' I absence notes for the day in A-House office . . .In his private office, Mr. Taylor ties up the lines calling I parents - But for what? '?! 'i 142 1 'iQ , , . . on ff 5 I ran.. fb I ' A. ,., N'- N- the house that GEORGE built!! Marsha checks out attendence while a student wonders Now what? . . .Mr. Lizio and Mr. Kend rick are there to guide A-House students through perils at B.H.S. . . . A-House aides are a great help all hours of the day. A-House office aides, Bottom left C. Reina, J. Le- Clair, B. Richards, K. Carueth, J. Frost, L. Beau- lieau. Top leftg C. Rawson, B. Pitman, D. Lewis, C. Geras, L. Perry 14 This year Mr. Lewis advised the council officers: Alan Aho, Presidentg Brian Nardella, Vice President, Medium Fteal, Senior-at--large: Joanne Trask, Beverly Brine, Juniors- at-largez Liz Doane, Sopho- more-at-large. A few high points were forming the Photography Club under the direction of Mr. lvletcalfg introducing a new band, Dizzy Lizzy, to the B.H.S. dance scene, begin- ning of the annual Thanks- giving decoration contest, giving a Valentines Day Party to the Hogan State School, making donations to Project RAP. and conducting a toy drive for the Salvation Army at Christmas. The A-House Council members are: Fourth row left: N. Packard, B. Nar- della, lvl, Merrit, D. Hennesey, J. Ac- comando, D. Colettig Third row: J. Sutherland, K. Anderson, M. Wharton, N. Anderson: Second Row: L. Doane, P, Petronzio. L. Kearns, lvl. Real. First Row: D. Fostoukos, A. Aho, E. Bannon . . . Mr. Lewis uses his psy- chology at an A-House meeting. MAA. A-HOUSE STUDENT COUNCIL 3 n .. ,vw-5, f l V I 1 5 1 A X l , ,'9r?s A U 'FM - fsslfftg' A - 1 T l - I... 'L DH-'1 17, 1 Q19 PNN Il xi ' in 144 -41-L R 'JI -sl: i f'3t'i1nJ. mmm N T . N -, 'sf A N f W ? . A xl 1 1 f i E A-House Fire Squad Members: D. Hennessey, B. Nardella, S. Tallo, A, Aho, J. Chludzenski, are ready to put out a hazard- ous fire should it occur. . .John and Scott take their work seriously while Dave Bossie shows some school spirit with his homeroom decorations. How sweet he is! gg , ff 14 Wrshrhg Crazy Charlre a favorrte bus driver Good Luck in his retrremeht are Losa Lreh and Andrea Courchene. . . Paul Rallo, Steve Burt and Bob Adams guard the hall for trespassers. . . Puckerehg up for a half rrme show rs A-House's own Alan Aho. . . Santa Clause or Bruce Craig maybe? Y -7 , '7 5 'fl Y-7 wiv J 433 IE? ?,SrtgQf -if 1J'.A 'ffl ig' ,x-.,L,, -,Jn 6, -'ng mfaraffgam A, A A Aki ...,,, '-'f ' . - A 1 KL 4 x X- 'A , .V , H15 , x IQ. :'f 'gf'fQf wi? 146 Aff' I Iii 5 .. lv-Q.:-Z .4 VS.: -,.r' r rs ff -'- xfwfe-sf i 1 i s Q i , E, l i s i ,fl-ff., V -t 3 i fji1ffi.ggf 'F , ' E-Q, A 'Z I ' - , H s ' M., A, 52, ' i A 560 , . ' f 1.- I env S. Dave Colletti and fan club lJuniorsl. . .In Crafts Class Leslie Carr weaves an original design. . . Jon Lester leads the Senior Class in a cheer forthe Hockey pep rally. . .Steve Enos and trainor Jim Accomando get psyched for the alternoon's big race. 1-47 Q--l. .. , , .e ,A ,- ' , 3 -if'-1 - 1 .kinvrgg --1 ' 1 it w-2 .qgegg f , -A 1 - . tgp' f' 1 ffm -tw' 'G 'H H in '-L-... 1 'f71 v iff'-' ' . fjfl J 'ffy . ,lf mv !1f1 .1 1,fj ff f f'f rf! tif, '42 If f, ,f ff -' f ,-,riff f ffffff fjfjgj fff'7f ffff iff' ,f,f ,ffl ffff ffff J !'! 'ffl f'f 51' ' .I 1 .uit .L my Milly. t Known as - Brown House's Fearless Leader . . . Trademark - fl a sh y b o w tie . . . Favorite ex- ' ' ' pression - l'm not i n a h a p p y mood' '... Strange habit- keeping an orange in a cage on his desk . . . One of his duties -- Keeping his potlickers in line . . . Consensus - His bark is worse than his bite. Mr, Carter begins each day by preparing a list of all the potlickers he plans to have conferences with, During the remainder of the day he patrols the halls to keep his potlickers in line. and appears Stn period in the cafeteria, to watch the little pigs eat. Sometime during the day he takes time out to share the good news with three of his faitliful office aides. 148 ,A- F? 47' nfs 'QU . g,-7 wx 'D- TN fn 3:4 'El 0 uf P ,. JV .lv f X, for -r ff' ,-of y, , Brown House secretary, Ms. Dorothy McAskiIl takes time out from her typing to answer a student's question. . . Guid- ance counselors Mr. David Smith, Mr. Richard Batchelder, and Ms. Bose Brancato share the responsibility of dealing with the problems of Brown House students. . . Brown House of' fice aides, from Ieftg Fleece Brown, Diane Arsenault, Linda Collins, Leigh lvlelanson, second Ieftg Sharon Pelletier, Joyce Blatt and Betty Lawrence contribute a great deal to the efficiency of Brown House office. . . 149 Under the leadership of Pres- ident Alan Battistelli, Vice- President Mike Bushey. Sec- retary and Senior-at-Large Leigh Melanson. Juniors-at- Large Barbara Spencer and Laney Hudstrom, Sophrnore- ataLarge Lisa Cunningham and advisor Mrs. Mital, the Council has continued the sponsorship of Carlos, its foster child from Peru. The highlights of their in-school activities were the B-House dance in December and the ping-pong exhibition. l3BBbbbb House! The members of B-House Council are ileft to rightl 1st rowz Bruce Hubbard, Glenn Ramsdell, Mike Bushey, Ann Herzog. Melanie Squil- lace. Lisa Cunningham, Bar- bara Spencer, 2nd row: Mike Servizio, Alan Battis- telli, Robin Blatt, Marianne Costanzo, Ann Petrozino 3rd row: Andy French Claire Coombs, Lee Q, Murphy, Leigh Melanson MF, for 4th rowg Kenny Mason Steve Shug, Joanne Leighton, Jane Wallace. . . B-House Fire Squad: ileft to rightl Jim Avallon, Mike Bushey, John Korpusik. ii HF' 1 , 150 Nl Does she or doesnt she like her picture taken? Robin Lauranzano and Sue Tar- ricone have different answers . . .Bill MacDonald says lt's as much fun to play as it is to eat! . . .As usual Claire Coombs is on a coffee break . . .Tomorrow's most acclaimed interviewer, Fioger Field practices his poise. . A What's going on? asks Jan Lewis. 151 l l ':- a ' Lp Q., ' 'S -Q., ai N il . , 1 l , v-- if sv, T' gzvifs' ll-rf Mr. Patch, Denise Wilkenson. Ms. Slaugenhoup, and Robin Laurenzane peer through B -k House office window to admire Denises cookie castle . . .B -116s claim to fame. . .A - House office aide Kim Carveth goes through the daily routine of distributing notices in the teachers mailboxes. . .During a study, students Susie Clancy, Maureen Slaven. and Sherry Silva gather to talk about whats happened during the day. 152 I Q?-1 u 01- b -if ' --.1 94 7 Q-Q x Q0 XUO:. ni , 9- , H 2555 A, V- 1 0 , ,T-f' ' ':.n. . V7 , so is 'n 'nkb' '0c ' Q I 11 8:5 A4 Q :mg i. As Buckley House- master, Mr. Preston is called upon to deal with many situations, from processing dis- cipline forms to con- sulting with Miss Nelson about student schedule changes, chasing Wayne Heckman et al, off Tozer Hill, and re- fereeing a lover's quarrel betwen two of his students. RAP. known by - tweed suits with baggy pants heard to say - tell me something funny complains about - one more meeting counted on as - a sympathetic listener thought to be - a frustrated idealist the consensus is - a good guy W? V1 V 1 554 . evra 1 ni '-'S Z' 'ah cv- If QQ 11i4Q..'5 Q- ' ,,..3!l'-5 ' .faq Wh 4-H ,-. . ZA W4 va' dk. 154 !iE ill ....- 1 .. sg Ms. Nelson. . . breathless, bustling, sweetness and light . . . Who's in my parking space? Mr. Agganis. . . Italian in Greek disguise. . .mild- mannered em- ployment-agent . . . What's the spread this week? Mrs. Nicolo. . . Harried efficiency. . R.A.P's gal Friday . . . Please signthe book. X l I? , if f ., , Q, .5395 'XX X ' x 4 I: N Z af' f J 55443225 '4A! R ' Wim I ' I - , T4 A1 lr I '-'- 1-x 1 . Nb dl The C-House office aides are bottom left- M. Ofiesh, D. Dube, R. Enos, M. Flanigan, D. Marcos, D. Fiheault, middle left - H. Phelan, N. Furber, top left -- N, Kelly, B. DiPaolo, R. Larcom. The C-House fire squad are left - R. Johnson, K. McNamara, R. Carnavale, D. Littlehale, R. Sweeney, W. Heckman. Standing with Miss Padden and Mr. Linehan are Rich Logan and Paul C-HOUSE ' diff? .Q b ' ' 1 i f ' -g .K ' , -5 if 4, 4 I ,M V it A if ' 45 is-3 1 4' 'H . A A 3 Q G. -'wwf C-House Council President AI DiPalo keeps them spell bound. . .While making C-House immaculate Tim Floden works off a detention period. . .As Mr. Norden explains a complex problem l'Camera Shy Collin Campbell listens carefully? . . Mr. LaPointe spends an exciting period guarding an escape exit. 156 'x N N. XX gh Ns... 9 'SN 'N-Q l ..... l ...eu ,ff 99' N4 Y I 'TT x -nf 'F 'ff - HOUSE Rf- :: B I.. 'Wi' if ..-4' x . A I A 2: 33...-K 4. Members of the C- House Council are: front left: A. DiPaoIo, B. Johnson, D. Chouinard, B. Tonneson, T. Keenang second row left: E. Paglia, M. Kinback, L. Barnico, P. Dodge, J. Kinback, S. Bronstein, L. Draperg third row, left: D. Littlehale, lVl. Theriault, A. Hayes, P. Charette, P. Theriaultg top row, left: C. Hogan, D. Essler, J. Chansky, J. Coan, H, Phelan, N. Ward, K. Kinback. . .C Housers Peggy Zolotas and Robyn Welch watch the Beverly Panthers in action. . .Eutawna Clark and Jake Condon stoll down the C - House corridors. . . This year the boys continue to stand at the C - House corridor and hold up the wall between periods. 157 Hope Pnelen. Daryl Kelzer and Al DlPaolo conduct a conversation in upper G-Cor- nclcr. .Spmled Donna Carnlvale, an active C-l-louse member, gives the football realm a sneer l , .CE1ChIl1Q up on the latest week-end gossip Renee Enos and .Joanne Llywrl fO'QQI lnelr SYUUYIDQ. , .Tina Frank poses as The Perfect young lady 8:4 ,X s Lg I' ,xx .WA 3? fvfff 2, gf lf: , w-. 3. f Q. - iirilui,-,'. A' .5 -sv 6 1 .4, 'J L. A , he 5 3 k'la?Y'Z +a i , ' ' ' il .L m .H ' if ' 1 .5 ,hgh 71 1 I Q 4 Q 598 'T -H 3 s'f': .: . i 1 ' NQL5 K 'X g 5 5 l ,FX lla , ,l .- fa' Y vfi .1 1 I 5354 r I 'A' Q i v QQIQQQ jgggf g:lWf' 33:2 ,. gil? lil U l.. l W . is jx ,. l .4 l Q 1 6 u ,fi L. 'E' ,nz I was Il I Il Q 4, I 'Q I I O,' M 4. 3 I B 1 I nf um.: . , i. f' if . 1 f f 'T'? w 4.5 ,3,.,,, wr, E 43 ,Q . . Av .Q ia' 'Dax 2' I I . Q, A K , 1-il . I by L1 7 4 'va-' - C I ' '-- vw .-,z M ,, EV, fl , I. 11' -.5 '.L1 51.42. wi 'f,.3p1L- . 1 , 'E,'L'5:5,4 L3 :til ' '11 :Q ','1 if' 'f 1 . -. NP - L' o 4 . T 1' '- 2' rx ff I- .., ...-...N I ag: . .L ' 1' 5 Y W . E - , - . -WW..-,K.f'j f. h 25- x ' f- . ' by +y5g1v,f.3:'Q, x ' 4, 'Zf:M,fTL 1- ' Kiwi' s XS ova 'B 8 . G' K 4' , QV gl ii-if f , .. f::w 'f' QI , ge ,.-4-4, xi 1' - - Szwgpggg . MISS MAFIGART MINER MR. STEVEN OZAI-IOWSKI MISS ELAINE PAGLIA Book Keeping I,IIg Records. Bus. Law, Economics, Bus. Math. Sales Advertising, Consumer Ec., Record. ,., 'D XA N MRS. LINDA PORTNOY IVIR. EDWIN REYNOLDS MRS. MARY TREFRY Typing, Recordkeeping, Office Proced, Mktg. Merchandising Proced., Mktg. Shorthand. TYDIHQ. Merchandising Pract., Intro. D.E. SSEINISDEI 'OCA NEI.L.I.VcI 'Q 'NA RN ,N , I-ag. wk ' x I I gi K IVIA -I I 1- . I XX l XIX XNX NRE H' H 5 V KNNXX T f XXX'w.1-,iq I 4 j ' . I X x X X Xbx AX' ' .J ' i Xfifsd?,-Y -If II ' if- . IVIR. ROY BABYLON MR. WARREN BATCHELDER MR. VERNON CAMPBELL Math, Related, Science Labratory, SHOP. Relafed, Df3fT'f1Q- 163 N 4 UQXO' KJ .af f, ' ip. . iv, ' MR. RICHARD REINA Sheet Metal Shop. MR. JOHN RYAN English. Ex tr MR. ROBERT TATE Cabinetmaking, Patternmaking, Related. CHQ 5 A 1 i E Mn. FRANCIS Roesnrs Related Carpentry, Math-Topics, Science. MR. LAWRENCE STEEDMAN Auto Repair, Driver Ed. MS. DOROTHY ROBINSON Health Assistants, Careers. MR. KENNETH TARR Drawing. Related Printing, Math, Science, English fx MR. THOMAS TIERNEY Machine Shop. MR. BURTON WAGNER Carpentry-related. PATTEN VOC. SH GLI EN .A CD O5 U ,,..a- f .,-H sn, I S t . , , 'U .6 . . A .A,. ,ff .- i N .SJ I W, ,gf L.. A . 1 i. MR. FRANK WELCH English 11,12. MR. ROBERT YOUNG Auto-related. MS. JUDITH BOCCIA CP English 10, Modern Mystery, Minority Lit., Humanities, Comtemp. Am. Problems. ,Q ri 1 1 N.. I 'a U I, 0 Ilf,-Z , I i' ' fll' au ,w grille. 0 , ' Wt' 'ii is . A 1 i . :u of' e'9 I I i 'l..' .' '. 0 -1 MISS ISSABEL HARRIMAN Am. Lit., British Heritage, Journalism, Drama, Business Eng. l,lI. ',a, d.'o ' I MRS. MARY LOU COUGHLIN British Heritage, Science Fiction, MR. NILES FLANDERS CP English 10, Survey of World lit., Am. Heritage, Psychology. Business English 12. ' 55 S-mar' ' X MISS CLAIRE-MARIE HART MR. GEORGE KINNALY MS. MARY JANE LENTZ English 1O,11,12g Theatre Arts, Business English 10, CP English 10, Am. Business English 10, CP English 10, Minority Lit. Heritage, Survey of Am. Lit. Language Structure, Modern Mystery 'Wise 53 ffm I ,cf . A is f Irs I 4 ' --+1 w I 2 , vi ,S 1. A i , ---r-, 1 f - , - . ,, . ig -, -1 .1 I X MRS. THEO MACLEQD MR. .IOHN MAHIONEY MRS. VIRGINIA MCINTIRE CP English, Bus. English, Gen. English, English, Latin, Chinese. Am, Heritage, Comp. I, Prose Fiction, Creative Writing, Creative Writing, Modern Mystery. HSVIEDN3 MS. ANN MYER MR. WHITNEY PATCH MS. JOYCE POIRIER Creative Writing, Modern Poetry, Comp. I, English, Mass Media, Modern Mystery. CP English 10, Bus. English 10, Modern Am. Lit, Jr. Bus. English. Mystery, Expos. Writing. . Y -x. MS. JEAN SLAUGENI-i0Up MR. DAVID SMITH MRS. PAMELA TURNER Cp English 10' Mass Media 'VII' English, Humanities. Develop. Reading, lndivid. Reading. Bus. English ll. ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE f 'x .Www i 6 .93 . ESI? V I I Wir' iz! It .- Q-, X iid I 1 Ffa.. 'S Qi If MR. GEORGE WEILER MS. NANCY BENSON CP English 12, Prose Fiction, Expos. French, Humanities. Writing. xi '-4? MR. JOHN DERDERIAN MS. PENNY EISENBERG Spanish I,II. Spanish I,II,IlIg Conv. Spanish. 45 1 -Nj J' X W7 4 ' z I' . x ' I ' N -. ,325 .4 . H11 . ,x 1' B , . ',e if-fa fr .445 E cn cn L S3 71 EZ 55 as Z -I O co I Z FD 71 -Z 'Bm OI- fr 'EE Q3 30 95 ?l'T1 CD m I'- 'E MS. MARIA CHARDIET Spanish II,IlI,IV. MR. CLIFFORD KENT German I,Il,III,lV. 1 I I I x . i I I I I i I Ms. CAROL WAGNER German II, Conv. German, Biology. Life Science, Marine Science, Space Science 4v M 'LY S f 'I .1 ' G..-xr . 0 A .und 1 MISS MURIEL HALEY MRS. SUEEJONES Family Living, Foods. Foods, Nutrition I,II. 5: E a ' . X , f I , 1 E S 'X I JS X' lik-i M R. ROBERT BAMBERGER MR. RUSSELL BURNS Computer Prog., Geometry, Algebra, Algebra ll, Algebfa I Daft 2- Senior Math Sem. MR. RICHARD LAPOINTE MR. DAVID LINDSAY Geometry, Alegebra ll. Geometry, Algebra II, Calculus. ,. O. rf.- -mach MISS JANE MCHENRY Clothing l,ll. F , r. ka Jay fwfr Q ff , - 50 , , ff..-if A -. I MR. PAUL DINOLO Prac. Applied Geometry, Algebra ll, Adv. Math Seminar. I' I L..- MR. ROBERT MACDONALD Int. Algebra part ll, Algebra ll. YIHEWOH HLVW MATH PHYS.EDf -wiiu, MR. LOCKWOOD MERRIMAN Computer Sciences 8 Math, Trig, Algebra il, Pre. Cal., Int. Computer. MR. RUSSELL SMITH Geometry, Algebra. t lu' MS. CHRISTINE KONIECZNY Physical Education, Health. il. 4' MRS. MARY LOU4 MITAL MR. THOMAS SKIFFINGTON Algebra, Family Living. Pre. cal., Tng., Acc. Algebra ii, Algebra i ,,,, fn., ll Q, 4l R I MISS JEANNETTE CUMMINGS MR. WILLIAM HAMOR Physical Education, Health, Physical Education, Health. j X-sf ' MR. LEWIS LATTANZI MR. DOUGLAS LINEHAN Physical Education' Health, Physical Education, Health. fillg .. I .- Y i MS. SHARON PADDEN Physical Education, Health. l 7 Sai X ggi? V t L- . ' Q , MR. LAWRENCE DROUIN Director of Music, Humanities. nl, fm MRS. NOREEN HARNED Ph ' M ' S' A MR. ROBERT PIERONI Physical Education. , lb Q. .- 9 -f 4' 4' l i l- ' A if 5 'W' it X L K- . l MR. ROBERT LYNN Music, Drama fsummerl. MRS. ANSTIS WOGAN Physical Education, Health. Ll Z l l l MR. BRUCE CORSON Biology, Paramedical Science. KAY I E. in win. HENRY KEANE wins, KAREN Levin B I A IB h H B I Ch m t E t lS ysics, arine cience,SpaceScience. ioogy, nima e avior, uman ioogy, e is ry, nvironmena cience 'CIE 'SAHCI OISRVXI EIONEIIOS SCIENCE SHOP ES UDI ST SDCIAL 1 ess- - I .: 6' , I N 1 gn' f ,Q ,. Q 15 L - W I .f 'li A MRS. ANN SCHACK Chemistry, Environmental Science Qu. MR. RICHARD METCALF Human Biology, College Biology. MS. MARILYN MARTINYAK Chemistry, Human Biology, Animal Behavior. Nzfnxif MR. RICHARD MAITLAND Woodworking. MR. MICHAEL ZAPANTIS Biology, Animal Behavior, Human Biology. MR. DAVID SHOPAY Advanced Biology, Paramedical Science. in--I, .. MR. WILLIAM BRADFORD NIR. DAVID NALLETT . Woodworking. Metal Shop, Maintenance, Mechanics U-S- H'Sf0fY MR. DANIEL SHEA ....... '-C5 ' H .-bil 1 ,J- r f S I g A ' V NIS. ELIZABETH CONNOLEY MR. MARK DAVIS A MR. SAUL GROSS U.S. History, World Atfairs, Am. Problems. U.S. History, Patterns in Human Hist., HISY. of Western Civ. LII: COUTSVTID. Am. Urban Ggographyl Problems, Sociology, Latin Am. Studies 41, xr Y MR. FREDRICK HAMMOND U.S. History, Humanities. MR. CHRISTOPHER LEWIS NIR. FRANK STONE Pschology. U.S. History, Russian Studies. i of' rv- 'Q Rl 'tfln i - 4:5 MR. ROBERT VOGLER MR. ANTONY WITWICKI MR. GERALD AFROW U.S. History, Shaping of Western Soc. Sociology, African Studies. Math, Reading, SEIlClf'l.l.S 'IVIOOS 991 I I 1 I I 1 l, N nvns.,-Q milky 491050 sits' Jsfvv-:atv TIT aqmu L - I. V J, 'T - 5 v' Congratulations to the Class of 1975 beverly . co-operative bank incorporated 1888 254 Cabot St. Beverly, MA. 01915 922-0857 Congratulations Bay Bank And Trust Company Serving The Northshore Area With 8 Customer Banking Centers Located in Beverly - Danvers - Hamilton - Lynnfield - Lynn Member F.D.l,C. Telephone - 922-1024 A Baystate Bank Fuel Company Established 1912 Kelleher 232 Essex St., Beverly, Mass. 01915 Telephone 922-0080 I A Company for ALL Seasons IL 5 'T ff: iii QDRQQ 922-8100 272 Cabot St. ,K W it il L fer Q' W y , an A .Rf 1,1 Q1 6 l 'I- USM CORPORATION M ach ne ry 181 Elliot St. Beverly, Mass. , , I Dlvlslon CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1974 USM Corporation Put all those years of schooling to work. Look to USM Cooperation. Let us help find a career opportunity, be it as a tradesman or an office BEVER LY, MASS, worker. Come - Knock on our door and see what we may an equal opportunity employer have to offer. THE BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 10th Oldest Bank in the U.S. Member ofthe Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 178 Ti' 'Q va' -'J la.. imma! Pif' 'EI' nf' V-um.-r ti .' Nl' -'2 5 SU if 5 't., x 1' 1. ,.404' BEVERLY SAVINGS BANK 175 Cabot Street Concrete Work Hot Top Driveway Brick Work Tiling Plastering Anthony Patti 8 Son Inc. Mason - Contractor - Builder Builder of Better Homes 35 Pond Street Beverly, Massachusetts Tel. Office 922-1260 - 922-4184 468-3166 Foundations Landscaping Flagstone Grading .dy 39 C., ,, Il' ,f A Icons , .Uf 'Ill' , fl QP. 'fb il Pit A whale of a shop 4 an fs I ' I '4 If ff 4 6' ' Q3 V479 . . 3 mfs if Downstairs in Alcon's Open every Thurs. 8. Fri. Evening 'til 9 P.M. Cor. Cabot 8t Washington Sts., Beverly NICK E. TILAS' 3 f I SUBIVIARINE S X f SANDWICH 8. msucATEsseN sHoPs X .Af F H 'e q s'yS s,, W.W. Britton Inc. t I YOU NAME ir-wt MAKE ii N '- . . 3 ' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Q FINE FOOD FOR EVERYONE 465-469 Rantoul SI. Beverly, MEISS. 01915 R J u PARTY PLATTERS 0 927-0500 'rt E I g b, x A ' p 0 W Fo ruai nccailsli t 2515 ...i Kl ip TWO LOCATIONS NR. MEMORIAL JR. HIGH NORTH BEVERLY 496 CABOT si. 131 DODGE si. Ri. IA Rr. IA AT Kirmiuef cieossme NR. Ri. 128 922-9304 922-9768 BOTH STORES IN BEVERLY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 TOBY FORD SALES INC The Dealer You Can Trust 211 Rantoul Street rf, Vi 3 2 K if 5 F 2 ig. wc, -n 1 is , sp. Susan Tarricone Alfred DiPaolo Miss Hart Diane LeBlanc Judy Sutherland Karen Manson Arlene Coults Karen Sabatini Joyce Blatt Maureen McGee Jim Accamando Linda Powers Gail Mahoney Bonnie Belanger Bob Adams Mike Blanchette Pat Cunningham Debbie Geary Arthur Crandall CONGRATULATIONS TO US FROIVI US' BEST WISHES, JlVE WITH '75 from Spirit of 76 A-- Vi' CGNGRATULATIGNS uv to the 637 of you from the 2,002 of us! 'www' 1 1, M , . . 'HF' ' V' 7. 1 A 'Iv-' -119. w.izz'Qz1: 1. , -. A V lv 'sv -.f '41 , if! was 14. Q28 sqqsillnpu 7 'x ai CDUIITRY f -.4..':.-5 CLEAN 774-7491 A..,. ,. ,. . rs., -. ,-1- .. - + - ' -Q- kim-Zwmkil 'T . -4. 1-11 . a-.-Q -1? CD ra . 185 1 RALPI-I'S MARKET, INC. NA 81 Bridge Street 922-9647 X x it ,iw B, 4- . 'Q 4 X - x E' . A Have a Happy Home! Knight Lumber ' Building Materials Paneling ' Kitchen Cabinets New Super Self-Service drive-in Cash and Carry Lumber IVlart 82 Ftiver Street Beverly, Mass. 927-0032 186 Northshore Volkswagen Inc. Sales and Service 128 Park Street Beverly Tel. 927-6000 .3 -JJ... -n' u ua' ff 1. . . - .'. v..'.' . . o'.'.'.'.' -'.'.'. . ..' -. , ..'.'.' of. 70 BERSONAL PATQGNS Mayor James Vitale S10 Representative Kevin Burke Congressman and Mrs. Michael Harrington S5 Dr, and Mrs Frank S. Carbone. Jr, Dr. and Mrs. James H Clifford Mr Robert Coombs CGIVIIVIERCIAL PATQSONS David Sabatini 8 Son 299 Dodge St. Sun Ray Bakery 240 Ftantoul St. Winn Chevrolet 420 Cabot St. Monty's Service Station 586 Cabot St. Cabot Cinema 286 Cabot St. Desjardins Jewelers, lnc. Cabot St. S20 Ocean Pontiac Inc. 445 Fiantoul St. Anonymous PATHGNS S15 Cove Variety Hale St. Dairy Queen 479 Cabot St. Steven's Heating Service 10 River St. Valet Car Wash 55 Park St. Gove Lumber Co. 80 Colon St. Cave Ftock Machines 24 Heather St. S10 The Hannah Shop 196 Cabot St. Lawrence T.V. Service 87 Kernwood Ave. Hubbard's Shoe Store 154 Cabot St. Davis Opticians Parkhurst Medical Building House of Michael Beauty Salon 485 Fiantoul St. O'Hara's 284 Cabot St. Sterling Modernizing Co. Inc. 330 Rantoul St. DePiero's Exxon Service Rantoul St. Marty's Restaurant Ftantoul St. Freddie's Restaurant Rantoul St. White Barn Enon St. Barter Brothers Cabot St. Campbell Funeral Home Cabot St. John Hyde Pharmacy 588 Cabot St. The Commodore Rt. 1A Bev. Sword and Shield Enon St. Goodwins Cabot St. Centerville Market Essex St. Fassett's Market 579 Essex St. S5 Yellow Submarine 127 Bridge St. Ray's Gulf Service Bridge St. M. 8 A. Bass River Service 88 River St. Ricci's Market, Inc. 346 Rantoul St. A. Abate 8 Sons 416 Rantoul St. Krasberg Furniture Co. 301 Cabot St, Edwards 282 A Cabot St. Ted's Restaurant 256 Cabot St. Cabot Coiffure 265 Cabot St. Johnny G's Sub Shop 342 Cabot St. North Beverly Pharmacy 135 Dodge St. Leathers N' Imports Cabot St. 188 5 41 'Lil Q. 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NAME- NAME 2 A'D'b'LE 'SS 2 ADULESS : 'PHONE NOMBEK I 'Di-RCDNE NOMBEI 3 'Pieose send irne infbr-rnori-ion 'Please send me 'm-for-morn on r-Qqrdirza 4-ine next- reunion r-ego.:-dine, -i-ine nex-F reunion of ir., dass Q? 7-5, of me dass QF 75. NAME 2 NAME 2 ADDLESS 1 ADDRESS 2 'PHONE NUM'5E1'f 'Di-ioNEL NuM'bEl, 1 'Please send me inFor-rnod'i OH 'Pieotse send me tnQQf-morikon regordirw 4-he next- reunion regordirta -the next- reunt on of We class of '75, of Mae dass of '75, NAME : NAME 2 A'D'D'lE SS 1 ADDLESS Z I 'PHONE NOMEEIZ 594-GONE NUMBER! ?'ieo.se send me inf-Sorwwot-i-iOn Tieotse send me infxorrno:-I-mon redo.:-dtirg +55 nemci- reunion regarding -i-ne nex-i- reunkon of the class of '75, of the Claes of '7'5'. ..f-----u:.1,- --- -- MISS SUE TARRICONE PRESIDENT, CLASS OF 1975 BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY, MA. 01915 MISS SUE TARRICONE PRESIDENT, CLASS OF 1975 BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY, MA. 01915 MISS SUE TARRICONE PRESIDENT, CLASS OF 1975 BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY, MA. 01915 MISS SUE TARRICONE PRESIDENT, CLASS OF 1975 BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY, MA. 01915 MISS SUE TARRICONE PRESIDENT, CLASS OF 1975 BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY, MA. 01915 MISS SUE TARRICONE PRESIDENT, CLASS OF 1975 BEVERLY HIGH SCHOOL SOHIER ROAD BEVERLY, MA. 01915 Rance Walleston Charlie Close Debbie Thomas Kathy O'Reilly Paul Hickey Gail Steele Jim Accomando's scout troup gets a guided tour of Old Ironsides Carol Courtney Michael Panzero Artie Thompson Marie Driscoll Nancy Stover Chuckie Morse Anne Porter Stevie Wilkins Liz McMahon Judy Quimby Tracy MacDonald Kevin McNeely Jon Liacos Marky Erivman Happy Birthdayto you' Mike Nevells Julie Rice Jane Stokham Another fun party! Elaine Perrault Nancy Kelley Ralph McGuIvary. Bull Creesy, Jnm Accornando on thenr first day of schooi, Trixie Cunningham


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