Boston Latin School - Liber Actorum Yearbook (Boston, MA)

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PERMVLTI QVOQVE D1LECT1SS1MI STVDIIS ALIT! EISDEM MARTYRES DE VOLVNTATE PERICVLO PRO ALUS OPPETITO FELICITER REDVCES PLACIDA NVNC NOBISCVM QY IETE LAVDE GRAT1AQVE NOSTRA GAVDENTES PERFRVVNTV R LIBER Actorum Boston Latin School Boston, Massachusetts EDITOR IN CHIEF Vincent Moscaritolo EDITORS John McCarthy Peter Sullivan PHOTOGRAPHY James Connolly William St. Cyr Carol Lee James Gill ART Gregory Jamiol Brian Mulcahy COMPUTER Alan Rosenberg BUSINESS ADVISOR Mr. William J. Powers Only He Can Give, Who Has . John Joseph Landrigan BLS ’25 Nearly fifty years ago Mr. John J. Landrigan began his teaching career in Newbury, New York, after graduating from Boston College Returning to Boston two years later, he accepted an assignment at the Michelangelo School in the North End for a period of six years before leaving for Roslindale High School where he taught for seventeen years. In 1954 he advanced to Girls ' Latin School for a thirteen year period at that very distinguished institution while awaiting an opening at his alma mater. Twelve years ago his life ' s ambition achieved fulfillment when he received the coveted appointment of English Department Head here at The Latin School. His enthusiasm for correct speech and logical writing influenced to a marked degree every student with whom he came in contact. He always exemplified the best qualities of the genu ine pedagogue — a willingness to pose and answer questions thoughtfully, a talent for criticizing work constructively, and a desire to motivate students earnestly. His skills were not those of the classroom entertainer but rather, those of the scho- lastic taskmaster whose firm and repeated insistence upon specific details and coherence, upon clarity and emphasis, and upon mechanics like punctuation and capitalization made many members of this year’s class better and more confi- dent writers. If Mr. Landrigan throughout his years of teaching had obtained a small amount of change for every mixed metaphor he untangled, or all the dangling participles he secured, or each unparallel construction he reoriented, he would today be a wealthy man. This modest man who led Boston students for so many years through the thorny thickets of modern poetry, by the pitfalls of faulty reference, and past the quagmires of shifting viewpoint should indeed be a rich man if for only one reason — that he cared about his students and their development as writers and as individuals. But the riches accruing to Mr. Landrigan are not those of the bank vault or the stock portfolio, his riches are those of the spirit, the satisfaction of knowing that his sincere efforts to provide the world with better men and women have been successful. Although his portrait may never hang in the auditorium, his heart will always remain at The Latin School which nurtured his youth and delighted his later years. In dedicating this Liber Actorum to him, the Class of Nineteen Seventy-nine, reaching deep into its Word Wealth Advanced, salutes him as the Supererogatory Septuagenarian, confers upon him the title, Magister Emeritus, and wishes him many pleasant years of well-deserved retirement. 4 Ave Atque Vale Mr. Contompasis, Mr. Tierney, Mr. Looney, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Vara, members of the faculty, parents, and guests, you are present here today to witness the graduation of a senior class from the Boston Latin School. For those associated with the school this is merely another graduation; yet I am certain that for most of these each graduation is as genuine an occasion for unabated pride as any preceding it. For the parents especially, this is a time of mixed feelings. There are present at once the sentiments of joy at seeing their children successfully pass from one stage of life to another, and of sorrow at the realization that, having become adults, they are about to leave them. Fellow Graduates of the Class of 1 979: An experience which comes only once in a lifetime is over. I am referring to the years we have spent at the Boston Latin School in their broadest sense. From the grueling tests we had to take and the endless papers we had to write to the clubs we joined and the games we played, all is unforgettable. The memories are fond ones which we will treasure for the rest of our lives. Before I frown on the present and exhort you to look with glass eyes toward the future, I think it might be appropriate to spend a bit of time reflecting upon the past. First of all, rather than congratulating ourselves on having gotten this far in our lives, let us put most of the praise where it is due. The Boston Latin School and what it represents are what we must truly thank. The education we have received there is invaluable. Today this education is called a classical education, to distinguish it from the pragmatic education which has supplanted it to a great extent. The very word “classical” has acquired a negative connotation in a world where modernity is emphasized in all walks of life and where all that is old is stuffed into a closet. There are those who would do this to the Boston Latin School. But we must say no! Let us not forget the past . . . Greece, where education and democracy had their beginnings, . . . Rome, the empire that rose high and fell with a roar and out of whose ashes the western world, like the phoenix, was reborn. Alas . . . where would we be without Vergil’s pious Aeneas, Homer’s wily Odysseus, Euclid’s Elements, Plato’s Dialogues, or Aristophanes’ Clouds. How much the poorer would man be without Shakespeare’s sonnets, Baudelaire’s fragrant bouquet, or Dali’s warped uni- verse, without the Prince of the Clouds or the Law-giver of the seventeenth century. The list is endless and boundless: “All knowledge is our province.” Indeed, this is what an education ought to encompass. Although many may be better suited with the clothes of tradesmen, large numbers will always resist the daily push they have to give themselves to make the nine o’clock shift. It is for these and for all who will ask for something more out of life that an education such as the Boston Latin School has offered, offers, and must offer, is priceless. The gifted deserve more. Let them be called preachers in ivory towers, . . . what is wrong with that? . . . ivory makes fine bricks, vale alma mater vale postes sacri “Would that philosophers were kings or that kings were philosophers” may as well be the cry heard round the world today. Unfortunately, like the shot which preceded it, it does not carry very far. We have seen a great deal recently: the fall of the Shah and the rise of an Ayatollah, the fall of a Duke and the rise of a King, the fall of a Pope and the rise of a Pole, the fall of the dollar and the rise of the price. In three out of the four cases the rise has been to the fall as a famine is to a drought. We watch with forlorn faces as governments, not unlike harlequins, juggle our rights, and very like gam- blers, shuffle our money. Yet we refrain from taking a stand, some out of fear, others out of disgust, more out of lethargy. But we do have a power and a say; we are not yet chained by the anxieties of every day. We are still free from the bonds which life will later put on us; those of family, home, and work. The only advice that can be given is this: beware of the commonplace, question everything, leave no stone unturned in the search for the truth. Socrates was given hemlock for teaching this. Let not his message go unheeded. Meanwhile, let us remember the words of Emerson: Speak what you think now in hard words and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in hard words again, though it contradict everything you said to-day. “Ah, so you shall be sure to be misunderstood.” vale studentes primi vale amici cari Jaroslaw Olesiak 5 PRAECEPTORES ? -•%. • t « , -« a b% %0m,fb Lfim • % I ■ • ! « . At i« y M «r u Jm 1 fc jK}r S|«n UNtjf A « J| mfw’ r . « 4 r iCHOOl i%7 t%0 X Headmaster’s Address This year ' s commencement, our school ' s 344th, is both an end as well as a beginning. It marks the successful comple- tion of one phase of your education during which you, as students, were involved in many long, arduous and often weari- some hours in preparation for your daily work. Your presence here this evening is an indication to all of us that you have developed the self discipline and pride needed for future success. Your training in the liberal arts tradition has provided you with the foundation upon which you may further your personal and academic development. I congratulate you, the members of the Class of 1979, for the truly outstanding achievement and honor that you have brought to yourselves, your family and your Alma Mater. The years spent at Boston Latin School have exposed you to a curriculum which continues to flourish and to serve as the Keystone upon which the Latin School experience is founded. Our emphasis on quality education is derived from the constant and judicious blending of established substance and proven methods with the best of new fields, new content and new techniques. As long as excellence remains the standard by which new ideas enter the curriculum, and by which new generations of students (and teachers also) are judged, then we shall remain true to our heritage of excellence. In this way, we can continue to provide future generations of Latin School students with the opportunities we ourselves have so richly received. This is the legacy that we, as dedicated and concerned alumni, have inherited, must preserve and must continue, as did our predecessors. Earlier, I mentioned that this commencement marks an end as well as a beginning. It is perhaps fitting, therefore, that we pause a moment to reflect on what the future holds. It is a time, also, to reflect upon what purpose we wish to dedicate our future endeavors. How can we ensure that the pride in our performance and the dedication to excellence nurtured these many years at the Boston Latin School will stand us in good stead for the future? How can we be certain fifty years from now that we have lived meaningful and purposeful lives? Some years ago, Admiral Hyman Rickover recognized as the father of nuclear energy, offered reflections on the purpose of life. “Man ' s work begins with his job, or profession. Having a vocation is always somewhat of a miracle, like falling in love We as a people seem inclined to accept average or mediocre performance. Mediocrity can destroy us just as surely as perils more famous It is important that we remember to distinguish between what it means to fail at a task and what it means to be mediocre. There is all the difference in the world between the life lived with dignity and style which ends up failing, and one which achieves power and glory, yet is dull, unoriginal, unreflective and mediocre. In a real sense, what matters is not so much whether we make a large sum of money, hold a prestigious job, or whether we don ' t; what matters is that we become people who seek out others with knowledge and enthusiasm — that we become people who can enjoy our own company. Most of the work in the world today is done by those who work too hard; they comprise a nucleus of martyrs who have accepted the responsibility needed for doing a job properly. The sense of responsibility for doing a job right seems to be declining in the country. The unwillingness to act and to accept responsibility is a symptom of America ' s growing self- satisfaction with the status quo ... A major reason why so large a majority is smugly docile is that is has accepted the unwritten rules of t he game Don ' t rock the boat as long as you get your cut, has become the anthem of the irresponsible and unconcerned. Why become worked up over corruption as long as there are enough benefits of the fallout to go around 7 Why concern ourselves with ending suffering and oppression, feeding the hungry, healing the sick and less fortunate, conserving our natural resources and strengthening the national spirit? Why clamor over diminishing stand- ards, shoddy performance and planned obsolescence. It seems that once the acceptance of mediocrity becomes suffi- ciently widespread, effective exposure threatens too many people and interests. The closing of loopholes declines in direct proportions to the number of people who benefit from loopholes of their own. Freedom of speech seems less important when the majority persuades itself that it is not likely ever to want to speak out, to complain. Every freedom, every right and every privilege has its price and its corresponding duty without which it cannot be enjoyed «, Voting every four years is not enough to make a citizen and not enough to satisfy a man or woman. Rather, each of us must take a direct and personal part in solving the great problems which plague this country. For the person who strives to excel, to shoulder responsibility, and to speak out, there is an enemy wherever he turns. The enemy is a person who has a total willingness to delegate his worries about the world to officialdom. He or she assumes that only the people in authority are in a position to know and act. He believes that if vital information, essential to the making of public decisions, is withheld, it can only be for a good reason . . . The enemy is any man or woman whose only concern about the world is that it stay in one piece during his own lifetime Nothing to him is less important than the shape of things to come or the needs of the next generation. The Rev. Jesse Jackson tells us that the practice of convenience leads to collapse, but the laws of sacrifice lead to greatness. To struggle against these enemies and against apathy and mediocrity is to find greatness and the purpose to life It applies equally to students, teachers, parents, administrators and community leaders. I suggest that you dedicate your life to the struggle against complacency and mediocrity. In closing, I ask that you not forget the many people who have made this night possible for you. Your teachers, parents and I want you to know how proud we are this evening of your accomplishments. Please don ' t forget us and always remember that we are available to assist you whenever necessary. I thank you personally for your enthusiasm, your ded- ication and your concern for the Latin School. I wish you, the members of the Class of 1979, much happiness, joy and peace May your successes be many and your failures few. God bless you all. Thank you. Headmaster Mr. Michael Contompasis Seeretaries Mr. Stacy Johnson Ms. Lacroix, Mahoney, McCarthy Ms. Virginia Lanier Assistant Headmasters Aide Mr. Carmine Vara TOP ROW Ms Kempton, Messrs Maffeo. Win- chester. Ms Price. Mr Tarpey MIDDLE ROW Mr Kelley, Ms Battistone, Col- varlo, Harmon. Mr Neary, Ms Pittman-John- son, Mr Bowlby BOTTOM ROW Mr Hannigan. Ms Freedman. Messrs Roche, Resnick, Molloy. Ms McCourt Let ' s use Cremora English Go get me a COKE I prefer blood 12 Who, me? I like Maxwell House Ya, right in the It has a certain kick to it Hmmm! 13 Mathematics TOP ROW: Messrs. Durant, Themistocles, Haberstroh, Wellings, White, Regan MIDDLE ROW: Mr Tierney, Ms. Fitzpatrick, Mr Soibelman, Ms Walker, Rawding, Mitc- hell BOTTOM ROW: Messrs Pratt, Salvucci, Wei- 1 nert, Durante, Maisey, Page Hit Me I’m Over We got to find a way to beat him. I ' m Lost 14 Of course if the dealer blackjacks forget the whole thing I think I ' ve got it. I ' ll show you 15 AND HEEERRE ' S GUY It ' s Time for G B TOP ROW Messrs Still Butters, Browne MIDDLE ROW Messrs Finizia. Cunningham, Ms Daly, Messrs Rubinovitz, Myers BOTTOM ROW Messrs Sheri- dan, Powers, Famulari, John- son, Leary, Beninati HI, I ' m Guy Beninati and this is me 16 V TOP ROW Ms Woodward. Mr Hartel, Ms Batti- stone, Ponte, Messrs Diodato, Fox BOTTOM ROW Ms Gaetjens, Mr Donovan, Ms Sullivan, Mr Berger Modern Look, I Leave For a Year And All I See Is Graffiti Languages Wanna Help 9 18 m Busy Who me 9 Are You Kidding 1 Are You Helping 9 I did it all by myself 19 V TOP ROW Messrs Golden, McCloskey, Ake- son, Ms Ivaska, Messrs Woodworth, LeProhon. Snow BOTTOM ROW Messrs Higgins, Lau, Leiter, Ellsworth, Averill, Estabrook Science 20 V TOP ROW Messrs Bluthardt, Cox. Demerit, Guilfoy MIDDLE ROW Ms Shea. Mr Slattery, Ms Evans. O ' Brien, Mr Cahill, Ms Kussell BOTTOM ROW Messrs Pollock, Driscoll. Salterio. Miller, Sakey, O ' Malley 22 M US1C FIRST ROW Messrs Brown, Bolsen, Pruden SECOND ROW: Mr Peterson, Ms. Tibbetts, Mr. Siagel Reading Ms Kelly, Johnston Ms Diane F Ricci Mr Irving A Krutter Typing 24 Physical Education TOP ROW: Ms Moran, Mr Cohen, Ms Cheatham, Morse BOTTOM ROW: Messrs. Costello, Irons, Evans, Jackman, Coleman Flexible Campus Co-ordinator Charles Flex” McCabe 25 Guidance Ms Frazier Simkins HRST ROW Ms Tompkins, Messrs Medmcoff, Colbert SECOND ROW Messrs Jackmauh, Bowers, Mosher Yes, the SAT’s are in! Ms O ' Reilly, Secretary 26 Nurses Librarian Mr. Nathan Robinson 27 The Class of 1979 Leaves Our Beloved Benefactors MR. AKESON ... an electric blue bow tie . . . MR. AVERILL . . . Pebbles . . . MR. BENINATI ... a white handkerchief . . . MR. BERGER . . . panache ... MR. BOISEN ... the BSO ... MR. BROWNE . . . laugh in . . MR. BUTTERS ..a real UN I Jr? 7- A . . . MR. CAHILL ... a Pierre Cardin suit f. . MR. CASEY ... a case of nerves . . MR. COLBERT ... a volume-con- trolled suit ... MR. COLEMAN ... an extra key to the gate . . . MR. CONNOLLY ... a new sword . . . MR. CONTOMPA- SIS ... a left shoe . . . MR. COX . . . Slade . . . MS. DALY ... a guest appearance on Perry Mason . . . MR. DONOVAN ... it doesn ' t matter . . . MR. DUCH ... a year’s supply of Starburst . . MR. ELLSWORTH ... a taxi . . . MS. EVANS . . . an 18-hour watch . . . MR. EVANS ... a sport encyclopedia . . . MR. FLYNN ... a caddy (no, not a car, Bimbo) . . . MR. FOX ... a student who flunks . . . MR. GUILFOY . . . part ownership of state of Maine . . . MR. HANNIGAN ... a flawless yearbook (maybe next year) . . . MR. HARTEL . . . new caf tables . . . MS. IVASKA ... an English dictionary . . . MR. KRUTTER ... a PhD from KNU . . . MR. LEARY . . . something he can’t rank out . . . MR. MAFFEO ... a parking space . . . MR. McCABE ... a real flex program . . . MR. McCLOSKEY . . . stretch Armstrong MR. MEDNICOFF . . . Ken- tucky Fried Chicken . . . MR. MILLER ... a scwooey wabbit . . MR. MOSHER ... a year’s membership to Gloria Ste- vens . . . MS. PONTE . . . Notre Dame . . . MR. PRATT . . an intelligent person from IBM . . . MR. RESNICK ... a new Co-Head of Department . . . MR. ROCHE . . . Polanski’s version of MACBETH . . . MR. RUSSELL ... a PhD from Hunt- ington High . . . MR. SAKEY ... a rana . . MR. SHERIDAN . . . yellow feathers . . . MR. SNOW ... a moped . . . MR. STAN . . . tranquilizers . . . MS. SULLIVAN ... a smile . MR. TEDESCHI ... a new hunting jacket . . . MR. THEMISTO- CLES ... a new hat .. . MR. TIERNEY ... a liquor locker ... MR. WALDRON ... a lemon ... MR. WEINERT ... a bottle of Brighto . . . ■ I ' 28 Our Long-Suffering Peers ALBANESE ... a Monastery . . . ANNENBERG ... a starring role . . . BAGRUD ... a Suzuki . . . BICKFORD . . . Pam . . . BONICA ... his own discotheque . . . BRADLEY ... a terminal in the tune room . . . BROUN . . . respect . . . CAMPA- NELLA . . . tatoo remover . . . CARTER . . . Bob . . . CHAFETZ ... a reinforced stage ... A. CHAN . . . high heels . . . W. COLLINS ... a wild pitch . . . CONLEY . . . Puga . . . CONNOLLY ... an unrelated Physics teacher . . . CONROY ... a nice wedding . . . DAFELDECKER ... a pronounceable name . . . DARRAGH ... a speech for the yearbook . . . DEACUDIS . . . Nancy . . . DEGRANDIS . . . tact . . . DOLD ... a Boston Latin School diploma . . . FACADA . . an earlier mass . . . HAZER- JIAN ... a friend . . . F. FLYNN ... a day off . . . FREEMAN . . . Marie . . . M. GALVIN ... the mountains . . . GAMBALE . . . personality . . . J. GILL ... an automatic transmission . . . GRIFFIN . . . Spud . . . HANDY . . . Dan . . . HANNIGAN ... a pass to the yearbook room . . . HERB . . . peaches . . . HILLNER . . . Diane Conley . . . JAMIOL . . . Oxy 10... JEPSEN . . . the candy room . . . KERRIGAN ... the presidency . . . KOURTIS . . . passengers . . . LITTLE ... a title that cannot be taken away . . . MACLENNAN ... a nut . . . MCCARRON ... a teacher who likes him . . . MCCARTHY ... an unbendable car . . . MCLAUGHLIN . . . ownership of Stop and Shop . . . MITCHELL . . . a turtleneck sweater . . . MOSCARITOLO ... the blame for everything that is wrong with this yearbook . . . MULCAHY ... a saddle . . . MURPHY ... a nest . . . NARCISO . . . another class trip ... NG ... a vowel . . . OLESIAK . . . Vale . . . PAPETTI . . . Yvonne . . . ROSENBERG ... a buck for gas . . . REGAN ... a good parish . . . SHANNON . . . Paul . . . SULLIVAN ... Liz Kane . . . SZETO . . . woe-o-o-o . . . TSE ... an English dictionary . . . WILSON . . . a tree net . . . YEE ... a loud speaker . . . YESSAYAN ... a muzzle. 29 ! AUTOMOTIVE B ELECTRICAL ■ HARDWAPF ■ GIFTS PAINTS BROWN MOONLIGHTING 30 . . . Hello operator . . . Wretched earthlings . it s a plane . up in the Sky . . . Look nimiii imiiiu Disco Joe ' Nanoo Nanoo ' Did Dan Leave Yet 7 No, but he will be •ANTHONY ' 36 Swooshh Who ' s got a big mouth? Squeeky Slade Friday R-7 Toga 11 37 STUDENTES PRIMANI 40 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT SEAN DARRAGH VICE-PRESIDENT NICHOLAS KOURTIS SECRETARY PAULA DUGGAN TREASURER SIU-FAI TSE CLASS COMMITTEE PAUL DALY MICHAEL PAPETTI JOHN PAPPAS JOHN REGAN JANET THOMPSON 41 ELLEN MARIE ADDUCI ELLEN EVE DAVE BABBLES No pain, no palm No thorn, no throne No gall, no glory No cross, no crown Glee Club VI, V; Professional Club II; Tutoring I; Girls Cross Country I. Ambition: To see the light. MARK JOSEPH ALBANESE Good things come in small packages. Italian Cultural Society III; Lab Assistant III - I; Tutor II; National Honor Society II, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Classical Prize VI; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation II; Boston School Committee Citation II. Ambition: To serve others as best I can. EVE ETTA ANNENBERG “When I look back on all I learned in high school, it’s a wonder I can think at all!” Drama Club V - I; Modern Dance Club II; Judaic Cultural Society III - I; Debating and Forensics II; Argo II, I; M.l.T. E.S.P. V - II. Ambition: To dance in the rooftop scene of a Broadway production of West Side Story. SHEILA JOYCE ARMSTEAD “Yield not to disasters but press on more courageously.” Black Students Assoc. IV, I; Glee Club IV, III; Concert Choir III - 1; Drama Club II; National Honor Society II; Clas- sical Prize IV; Approbation Prize IV, III; Who’s Who Among American Students II; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Tutor II, I; Commended Student in National Achievement Scholarship I; N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Com- mendation. Ambition: To become a psychologist or a special educa- tion teacher. DAVID WALLACE BAGRUD F.S.L.P. Computer Club VI; Ski Club V - 1; Sailing Club IV. Ambition: To ride a KZ900 to California. JAMES THEODORE BAKAS “When the great scorer places his mark next to your name he will not ask whether you won or lost but how you played the game.” Football III - 1; Victory Club III, II; Key Club I; Professional Club I; Freshman Baseball VI; Weightlifting Club II, I; Sen- ior Band V - III. Ambition: To survive. JAMES ANTHONY BARACEWICZ I will survive. Computer Club V.P. V - 1; Track and Cross Country Coach III; Student Council III; Soccer III; Liber Actorum I; Rifle Team I; Table Tennis Society I. Ambition: To float on water. SHEILA ■ JIM 42 EILEEN BARRETT Why meet me on the bridge of time to change one greet- ing and to part? G.A.P. VI - III; Professional Club V, I; Drama Club II, I; Tutoring II, I; Argo II, I; Register II; Editor I; A.F.S. IV, III; Who’s Who in American High School Students. Ambition: To get the most out of everything. ROBERT GERARD BICKFORD So many things to do in life, and yet so little time in which to do them. Varsity Hockey III, II, Co-Captain I; Varsity Baseball II, I; National Honor Society II, I; Classical Prize VI, V, IV; Har- vard Commencement Usher II; Liber Actorum II; Key Club I; Professional Club I; Senior Prom Committee I; Tutor II. Ambition: To dream for the impossible and go to find it. BRENDA MARY BISHOP Beat me, Daddy, eight to the bar! Glee Club III - 1; G.A.P. IV - 1; All-City Chorus III; Washing- ton, D.C. Trip; Greater Bostonians II. Ambition: To make my mother happy. BARBARA JEAN BLEST We are the stuff that dreams are made of and our little life is rounded with a sleep. Varsity Swim Team V, IV; Prom Committee I; G A P. IV; Irish Cultural Society IV; Who’s Who Among American High School Students II; Debating and Forensics VI; Stu- dent Council IV. Ambition: To have a good time always. JEANNE MARIE BONICA Only one thing matters: that’s your attitude. Softball V - I, Co-Captain II; Swim Team V - 1, Co-Captain III - 1; Basketball V - I, Co-Captain II - I; Class VI Band VI; Jr. Band V; Sr. Band IV; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To be able to keep smiling when everything else goes wrong. JOSEPH GERARD BONICA Student Council I; Rifle Club I; Fidelity Prize II. Ambition: To rule the world. JOHN KEVIN BRADLEY Tennis II, I; Irish Cultural Society IV; Argo I; Victory Club II, I. BRENDA JEANNE JOHN BARBARA 43 GARY D. BRAVERMAN Ambition: To succeed in business and live a happy and prosperous life. JOSEPHINE ANNE BRENNAN Look, look, look to the rainbow, Follow your heart like you follow your dream. Bowling Team V; Tennis V; J.V. Volleyball II; Irish Cultural Society IV; Pep Squad IV, III, Co-Captain III; G A P. Ill - 1, Secretary; Harvard Commencement Usher II; R.E.S.C. II; Professional Club I; National Honor Society II, I; Tutor I; A.F.S. I; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To dream forever. GERALD GERARD BROLIN It is better to be silent and thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Student Council VI - IV; Debating and Forensics VI; Hockey III- 1; All-City I. Ambition: To graduate and do something helpful and worthwhile. JOHN PATRICK BROOKS To err is human, to forgive is not my policy Band VI -III; Radio Club III, II. Ambition: To face life’s hardships with determination and to finally succeed. VINCENT CHARLES CAMMARANO To reach the port of Heaven, we must sail, sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it — but we must sail and not drift or lie at anchor. Crew III - I, Co-Captain I; Wrestling I; Chess Club VI - I; Chess Team II, I; Senior Band III - I; Stage Band I; Junior Band IV; Computer Programming Society V, IV; Drill Team VI, V; Video Club III; Aeronautical Engineering Society II, I; Science Fiction Society II, I; Ski Club II, I; Table Tennis Society II, I. Ambition: To become one of the Fruit of the Loom men. JOSEPH CAMPANELLA “Life is too short to be serious.” Football IV - I; Key Club I; Victory Club I; Weightlifting Club I. Ambition: To head for the mountains. MARY FRANCES CANAVAN Thank God it’s Friday! Senior Prom Committee I; Flexible Campus Assistant I; Tutor II, I; GAP. IV; Harvard Juror II; John Hancock Olympics III. Ambition: To be happy. CAMPY JOSIE Si s 7 % JOHN 44 I BERNICE WING PAM JOHN PATRICK CARROLL Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was. Professional Club II, I; Tutor I. Ambition: To be successful at whatever I decide to do. PAMELA ANN CARTER Don’t be afraid to reach for the moon — the worst that can happen is you’ll fall on a star. Pep Club III - I, Co-Captain II; Irish Cultural Society III; Professional Club II, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Classical Prize IV, II. Ambition: To win the Pillsbury Bake-Off. JANICE MARY CAVALIERI God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. One must take it. The only choice is how. Pep Club IV - II; Drama Cub IV - II; A.F.S. II, I; Professional Club II; Student Council II, I; R.E.S.C. II. Ambition: To live, love, and to be rich. BERNICE CHAFETZ If I spent as much time doing the things I worry about get- ting done as I do worrying about doing them, I wouldn’t have anything to worry about. Drama Club V - 1, Treas. II, Pres. I; Judaic Cultural Society IV - I, Sec. II, Pres. I; Professional Club II; Glee Club VI; Bowling Team III, II; Pep Club IV; Close Up II; Gardner Award II; Harvard Commencement Usher Tutor II, I; Elec- tion Committee III; A.F.S. II; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To be independently wealthy. ADELINE CHAN Always make it short and sweet!!! G.A.P. VI; Asian Cultures Club VI - II; Professional Club II, I; Table Tennis Society I; Register I; M.A.M.L. I; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To reach the pinnacle of success. WING KEUNG CHAN And then He said, “Let there be light,” but there is no light. National Honor Society II, I; M.A.M.L. II, I; M.A.A. Ill, I; Table Tennis Society I; Chess Club V; Asian Cultures Club II, I; Spring Track II; Cross Country III, II; Computer Club II, I; Science Fiction Society II, I; Aeronautical Engi- neering Society II, I; Chess Team I. Ambition: To reach for the stars, the planets, the moon, the stratosphere . . . PAUL WILLIAM CLARK He who turns the other cheek too far gets it in the neck. Irish Cultural Society V - III; Victory Club II, I; Professional Club II, I; Computer Club V; Varsity Football I; Weightlift- ing Club I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Aeronautical Engineering Society I. Ambition: To follow Mike Galvin to the mountains. ADELINE PAUL 45 WILLIAM JOSEPH CLEARY It is not the size of the dog in the fight, it ' s the size of the fight in the dog. Swim Team III - 1; Sailing Club VI, IV - 1; Band VI - V; Com- puter Club III; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To own my own business. BILL JAMES EDWARD COLLINS Tell someone there are 300 billion stars and he’ll believe you, but tell him a bench has just been painted and he has to touch it to make sure. National Honor Society II, I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; A.F.S. IV, III; Professional Club II, I; Tutor II, I; Liber Actorum I; Drama Club I; M.A.A. II - I; Harvard Commencement Usher II. WILLIAM MICHAEL COLLINS The end is a new beginning. Baseball IV - 1; Weightlifting II; Band VI - 1; M.A.M.L. II - Ambition: To be the best at whatever I do. BILL DIANE LEONE CONLEY One today is worth two tomorrows. National Honor Society II, I; Cross Country III - I; Indoor Track III, II; Close Up 78 II; Irish Cultural Society V - III; Modern Dance III; Professional Club III - I; Ski Club II - I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Harvard Juror II; Tutor II, I; Liber Actorum I; Senior Prom Committee I; Junior Prom Committee II. Ambition: To live each day to its fullest. JIMMY JAMES BRENDAN CONNOLLY Most geniuses are conceited, but not I. National Honor Society II, I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Science Fiction Society II, I; Aeronauti- cal Engineering Society II, I; M.A.M.L. II, I; M.A.A. II, I; Frisbee Club I. Ambition: To be a success at whatever I do. DIANE JIM JOSEPH TIMOTHY CONROY Knowledge is fifty percent what you know and fifty per- cent what people think you know. Fidelity Prize VI; Soccer IV, I. Ambition: To own my own business. CATHERINE ANN COSGROVE If you love something, set it free. If it is yours it will come back to you. If it does not, it never was. Swim Team V - I; A.F.S. Ill - I; Junior Prom Committee II; Senior Prom Committee I; Drama Club IV, III, I; Tutor II, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Harvard Juror II; Irish Cultural Society III; B.L.S. Orchestra III; All-City Orchestra VI - IV; String Ensemble VI - IV; High School Olympics V - II; Softball V - IV; G.A.P. VI, V; Basketball V. Ambition: To make life work for me. JOE CATHY 46 PAUL FRANCIS CRONIN merry today for tomorrow you’ll have a Drink and be hangover. J.V. Basketball III; Computer Club II; Student Council II, I; National Honor Society II; Fidelity Prize VI; Senior Prom Committee I. Ambition: To own my own business. KENNETH BRIAN CROTTY Friendship first, competition second. Indoor Track V - I; Track V - I; Football IV - I; Key Club I; Student Council III, I; Professional Club II, I; Chemzics Society III - I; Irish Cultural Society III - 1; Victory Club III - I. Ambition: To become a tight end. PAUL BEATE ELSE DAFELDECKER I want back, back to the time when the earth was green and there was no high wall and the sea was clean. Don ' t stop the sun from shining, it is not yours or mine ... no. Basketball V; Softball V; Swim Team IV; Classical Prize V, III; Tutor II; M.A.A. Ill - 1; M.A.M.L. Ill - 1; Student Council I; National Honor Society II, I. Ambition: To live life to its fullest and yet stay young for- ever. PAUL AUGUST DALY Baseball V - III; Wrestling II, I; Class Committee I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Victory Club II, I; Key Club II, I; Irish Cultural Society V. BEATE ELAINE DAPSIS Think big. Junior Band IV; Senior Band III - I; Football Band V, IV; Orchestra III; Computer Club VI; Debating and Forensics V, IV; Modern Dance III, II; Fidelity Prize. Ambition: To be president of the Exxon Corporation. SEAN JOSEPH DARRAGH Some say why, I say why not. Senior Class President I; Hockey IV - I; Baseball II - I; Cross Country II; Co-Chairman Prom Committee I; Tutor I; Junior Prom Committee II; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Irish Cultural Society V.P. Ill; Who’s Who in America. Ambition: To live, love and learn. ELAINE JOSEPH PAUL DEACUTIS You run and you run to catch up with the sun, but it’s sinking.” Pink Floyd Fidelity Prize VI; Cross Country IV; Track IV; Indoor Track III; Computer Club III - I; Professional Club II; National Honor Society II, I. Ambition: To discover my purpose in life. JOE PAUL SEAN 47 SENIOR 49 THERESA DeCOSTA “I will take the Ring,” he said, though I do not know the way.” Glee Club VI, V; Drama Club II, I; Debating and Forensics Society I; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To be a novelist. KEVIN C. DEELY MARY JEAN DeGRANDIS “The most wasted day of all is one in which you have not laughed.” Softball V, IV; Bowling III, II; Debating and Forensics Soci- ety VI, V; Italian Cultural Society VI - III; G A P. IV - 1; Stu- dent Council V - 1; Professional Club III - 1. Ambition: To live life to the fullest. DIANE LORE DeOSSIE Every time they were sure they had you caught, you were quicker than they thought . . . Drama Club V - I; Bowling III - I; A.F.S. II, I; Band V, IV; Tutor II; G.A.P. V; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To be dependently wealthy on B.C. CAROLYN DePASCALE Music is the universal language of God. Glee Club VI - III; Concert Choir III - I; Jr. Stage Band III; Sr. Stage Band III - 1; Orchestra III; All-City Chorus, Wash- ington Trip III; Greater Bostonians II; Madrigal Group I; Southeast District Chorus I; All-State Chorus Recommen- dation I; National Honor Society II, I; Harvard Commence- ment Usher II; Approbation Award III; Fidelity Prize II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; M.A.M.L. II, I; M.A.A. II; Pep Club IV - 1, Captain I; A.F.S. IV - II; G.A.P. I; Register VI - II; Victory Club IV, III. Ambition: To start a carrot farm for starving musicians. MICHAEL STEPHEN DeSIMONE What?? Class VI Band; Class V Band; Junior Band IV; Senior Band III - 1; Stage Band I; Aeronautical Engineering Soci- ety II, I; Rifle Club I. Ambition: To be extremely wealthy. EDWARD C. DONOVAN KEVIN DIANE MIKE THERESA LYNNE 50 JAMES J. DONOVAN JAMES DONOVAN Cross Country II, I; J.V. Hockey III; Professional Club II; Ski Club II, I; Victory Club II, I; Fidelity Prize IV; Key Club II; Irish Cultural Society I. PAUL JOSEPH DORIS When someone sings his own praises, he always gets the tune too high. Golf II - I; Hockey III - I; Victory Club I; Sports Banquet Committee I; Class Trip Committee I. Ambition: To never let anything hinder me from what I want to do most. PAULA FRANCES DUGGAN As the waves make toward the pebbled shore, so do our minutes hasten to their end. Student Council VI, V; Swim Team V; harvard Com- mencement Usher II; Handbook Committee II; Senior Prom Committee I, Class Secretary I. Ambition: To keep a fire burning in my eye. SHAMUS JOHN MICHAEL DUNPHY Life is a labyrinth; If you run into a dead end, just dig a hole under the wall. Crew II, I; National Honor Society II, I; P S. A T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Classical Prize V, III. Ambition: To become rich and help people at the same time. PAULA CHERYL LYNN EVANS Take one day at a time. Classical Prize IV; G.A.P. IV, III; National Honor Society II; Tutor II, I; Senior Prom Committee I; Swim Team IV. Ambition: To be a lawyer. LYNN ANNE EWING “Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you’ll see the way to fly.” Science Fair Winner V; Table Tennis Society IV, III; Glee Club III; Concert Choir II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Society II; Frisbee Club I; National Honor Society II, I. Ambition: To meet Neil Diamond. CHERYL JAMES DELGADO FACADA “But first seek His kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Concert Choir II; Soccer IV - I, Captain I; Aeronautical Engineering Society I; Professional Club I; Computer Club I; Classical Prize III; Harvard Commencement Usher II. Ambition: To someday be called, “My good and faithful servant with whom I am well pleased, by my Creator and Lord. JIM 51 FITZIE BRIAN JOSEPH FAHEY A gentleman, a Scholar and a Judge of women — an Irishman naturally. J.V. Hockey V, IV; Varsity Hockey III - I; Baseball V, IV; J.V. Baseball III; Student Council V, VI; Bi-Racial Council V; National Honor Society II, I; Who’s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students; Irish Cultural Society IV, III; Sports Banquet Committee I; Key Club II, I; Victory Club II, I. Ambition: To follow Galvin to the Mountains and live life to the fullest. MICHAELINE FALL Life is a comedy for those who think and a tragedy for those who feel. Crew IV - II; A.F.S. IV - 1, President II, I; Tutor IV - II; GAP. V; National Honor Society li, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Brown Book Award II; Modern Studies Award II; Francis Gardiner Reading Award I; Boston Firefighter’s Scholarship I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Drama Club I. Ambition: To always have ambition. BRIAN FITZGERALD Always look forward but remember the past. Senior Band III - I; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Ambition: To become a computer technician. FRANCIS C. FLAHERTY BRIAN NICHOLAS FLYNN Success is never final and failure never fatal. It ' s courage that counts. Football IV - V; Key Club I; Track IV - III; Baseball IV; Pro- fessional Club II, I; Weightlifting Club II - 1; Harvard Com- mencement Usher II; M.A.M.L. II, I; Fidelity Prize II; E.N.V.I.M.P. I; Student Council IV; Victory Club II - 1; Sail- ing Club IV - II. Ambition: To try everything. EUGENE LOUIS FLYNN Do boldly what you do at all. Junior Prom Committee II; Key Club I; Student Council I; Crew III. Ambition: To make enough bucks to sustain my lifestyle. FRANCIS JOSEPH FLYNN Labor omnia vincit. Football III - I; Wrestling II - I; Greater Boston Wrestling Tournament 3rd Place II; Baseball III; Approbation Prize VI - II; Classical Prize VI, V, III; National Honor Society II, I, Treasurer I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; M.A.M.L. II - 1; M.A.A. II - 1; Science Fair Winner V, IV, II; Victory Club II, I; Professional Club II - 1; Key Club II - 1. Ambition: To reach the Golden Apple. FRANK 52 NIGEL MARYELLEN BILL WILLIAM MICHAEL FONTE “Life was meant to be lived and curiosity must be kept alive. One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life.” Professional Club V - 1, V.P. I; Coin Club II, I; J.A. Ill; Italian Cultural Society V - III; Video Club IV - I; Fidelity Prize III; Harvard Juror II; Tutor II, I. Ambition: To be the wizard of Wall Street. WILLIAM GEORGE FREEMAN Cheaters always prosper. Football IV - 1, Independent League All-Star I; Key Club II, I; Professional Club III - I; Victory Club III - I; Tutor II, I; Weightlifting Club III - 1. Ambition: Never to leave things like this to the last minute. JOSEPH PATRICK GALVIN If you can’t dazzle them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bull. Professional Club I; Key Club I; Victory Club I; Irish Histor- ical Society I; Fidelity Prize VI; Freshman Baseball IV; Freshman Football IV. MARYELLEN AMANDA GAMBALE Catch your dreams before they slip away. Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Pep Club IV, III; Glee Club VI - III; Ski Club II, I; Tutor II, I; Dance Committee I. Ambition: To make every end a new beginning. MARY BRIDGET GARDINER And when the night is cloudy, there is still a light that shines on me, shine on ’til tomorrow, let it be. National Honor Society II, I; Softball II, I; Cross Country I; Crew IV; Prom Committee I; Dance Committee I; Tutor III, II; Band VI - IV; Ski Club II; G.A.P. VI; Photography Club II; Irish Cultural Society VI; Drama Club V; Debating and Forensics Society VI; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Sailing IV. Ambition: To dream until my dreams come true. MICHAEL EDWARD GALVIN J.V. Football IV; Varsity Football III - I, Captain I; J.V. Baseball IV , III; Varsity Baseball II, I; Victory Club III - I; Irish Cultural Society IV, III; Professional Club III, II; Har- vard Commencement Usher II; Weightlifting Club III - I; Class Committee I. Ambition: To live in the mountains. THERESA MARIE GALVIN Kings live in palaces and pigs live in sties, and youth in expectation. Youth is wise. Senior Band III - 1; Ski Club I; Professional Club II; Harvard Commencement Usher II. Ambition: To see the world. JOSEPH ■ THERESA 53 WILLIAM ALBERT GAUDINO “But I thought . . “Don’t think just do what we tell you and you ' ll be O K. Pat Fudge Football II, I, All City I; Baseball IV; Hockey III; Tutor II, I; Weightlifting Club lll-l; Ski Club I; Key Club II, I; Victory Club II, I. Ambition: To survive in the mountains longer than the others. GEORGE GIALDOURIDES To be born a gentleman is an accident; to die one, an achievement. Soccer ll-l Ambition: To be a Greek Tycoon. LISA MARIE GILL Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuabit. (Aeneid) National Honor Society II, I; U. Penn. Book Award; Mass. State Science Fair Winner; Classical Prize; Certificate of Merit from the Women’s Society of Engineers; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Irish Amer- ican Cultural Institute Delegate; AFS; Tutor I; Science Fair Club I. Ambition: To enter the Medical Profession. WILLIAM GRENDA Stay demented. Ambition: To become a physician and never have to work again. GEORGIA ANN GRIFFIN Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead; Walk beside me and just be my friend. Tutor II; Professional Club I. Ambition: To get an A in Mr. Maisey’s Math class. JAMES JOSEPH GUARNOTTA Who loves not women, wine and song, remains a fool his whole life long. Football IV; Track V; Tutor II, I; Senior Prom Committee. Ambition: Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled with great ambitions. BILLY BILL JIMBO GEORGIA LISA 54 PAULA MARIE HANDY Dare to be happy, don’t shy away Reach out and capture the joys of today. Cheerleading III, II, Captain I; Victory Club III, II; Pep Club IV; Volleyball IV; Tennis V; Indoor Track III; Glee Club VI; G.A.P. V; Key Club I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Senior Prom Committee I; Liber Actorum I; Approbation Prize VI; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents; Sports Banquet Committee I; National Honor Soci- ety I. Ambition: To be something to everyone and everything to someone. CHUCK THOMAS WALTER HANLON ’Tis better to be silent and thought a fool, Than to speak and remove all doubt. Hockey VI - I; Classical Prize IV; National Honor Society II, I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Key Club I; Professional Club I. Ambition: To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. JOSEPH MICHAEL HANNIGAN The honest man takes pains, and then enjoys the pleas- ures; the fool takes pleasure, and then suffers the pain. Basketball III - I; Professional Club IV; Sailing Club VI - I; Football IV; Key Club III - 1; Track IV, III, I; E.N.V.I.M.P. I. Ambition: To be always able to look at myself honestly and be thoroughly satisfied. PAUL JAMES HARNEY “I’m not as dumb as I look . . . Nobody’s that dumb! Freshman Hockey V; Student Council VI, IV, III; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Fidelity Prize IV; Professional Club I; Tutor II, I. Ambition: To be rich, famous and maybe get a job. PAULA JOE PAUL CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS HARRINGTON He who never made a mistake never made a discovery. Wrestling Team IV - II, Co-Captain I. Ambition: To be a golf pro. GERTRUDE ROSE HARRINGTON Carpe diem. Student Council III - I; Argo III - I; Tutor II - I; Girls’ Swim Team V - 1; National Honor Society II, I; Professional Club I; Key Club I; A.F.S. I; G.A.P. I; Sports Committee I; Liber Actorum; Senior Prom Committee I; Close-Up Program II; Irish Cultural Society V - III; Girls Basketball III; Girls’ Soft- ball IV; Sailing Club V; Debating and Forensics V; Repre- sentative at Eastern Mass. N.H.S. Convention at Bentley I; Century III Leaders School Runner-up I; Holy Cross Book Prize II; Harvard Commencement Usher II; 3rd Prize Mass. Social Security Essay Contest II; M.A.A., M.A.M.L. II; Fidelity Prize III; Classical Prize VI - IV; Science Fair V. Ambition: To rebuild the Parthenon. CHRIS TRUDY MONIQUE EMILY HARRIS Amor vincit omnia Glee Club VI - IV; Drama Club VI - II; Pep Club V; Cheer- leading III - 1, Co-Captain I; J.V. Track V; J.V. Volleyball IV; Black Student Assn. VI - III; Student Council III - I; Vice President I; Modern Dance Club II, I; Harvard Commence- ment Usher II; Racial Ethnic Student Council II, I; Boston Student Advisory Council I; Headmaster Evaluation Council II; Tutor II. Ambition: To be able to afford a Rolls Royce, but buy a Volkswagen instead. MONIQUE dflMUKIiRifn ROBERT E. HART BOB SUSAN PARTICIA HASKETT Some people complain that roses have thorns, but I am content that thorns have roses. National Honor Society II, I; Classical Prize III; Fidelity Prize VI; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Harvard Juror II; Prom Committee II, I. Ambition; To ask Mr. Donovan the true meaning of life. SHIRLEY JEANNETTE HAWLEY Sail on silvergirl, sail on by. Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way. See now shine . . . Table Tennis Society IV, III; Glee Club IV, III; Concert Choir II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Society II; Frisbee Club I; Ski Club I; Fidelity Prize III; Classical Prize II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Ambition: To sing at the Met. SHIRL SHEILA DENISE HAYNES I’m hip! Drama Club I; Black Students Assn. I; Boston Globe Scholarship Art Award; Blue Ribbon and Gold Key IV, II. Ambition: To be the top fashion designer in the world. GEORGE MICHAEL HAZERJIAN Everyone is crazy but me and thee, and sometimes I sus- pect even thee. Indoor Track II, I; Professional Club II, I; Table Tennis Society IV, III; National Honor Society II, I; Boston City- wide Science Fair II; M.A.A. Ill - 1; M.A.M.L. Ill - 1; Modern Prize VI; Fidelity Prize V. Ambition: To be called just plain “George”. GEORGE PAUL STEPHEN HEALY A fool and his money are soon parted. Varsity Soccer I; Professional Club I; Fidelity Prize II. Ambition: To make the M.B.T.A. run on time. BARNEY HEATH When in doubt, mumble. Golf II - I; Student Council IV - I; Professional Club III - 1; Ski Club I; Victory Club III - 1; Key Club II, I; Glee Club VI; Argo II. Ambition: To remain always on everybody’s best-dressed list. BARNEY DONNA PAUL SUZIE 58 ROBERTA DENISE HERB I don’t need to fight to prove I’m right — I don’t need to be forgiven. Register Editor I; Student Council III; Swim Team I; Sci- ence Fair V. Ambition: To be a poet. MICHAEL A. HOLMAN Black Student Assn. V - 1; Track IV; Computer Engineer- ing Club IV - II; Interstellar Communication Club V; National Achievement Commendation for Outstanding Negro Students. Ambition: To be young, gifted and willing. PAUL THOMAS HILLNER We rush for the stars as we crawl towards our graves. Tennis II; Golf III, I; Basketball IV - I; Football IV - I; Stu- dent Council II - 1; Argo II. Ambition: A date with D.C. ROBERT SCOTT HINES Though your brother’s bound and gagged and they’ve chained him to a chair, won’t you please come to Chi- cago just to sing? In a land that’s known as freedom how can such a thing be fair? Won’t you please come to Chi- cago for a ride? Ambition: To ask the Cheshire cat. AGNES HOK LING HO Life is given to us; we earn it by giving it. Asian Cultures Club VI - I, Sec. Ill, Chairman I; Modern Prize VI; Student Council IV; Table Tennis Society IV; Sailing Club II; Volleyball II - 1; National Honor Society II, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; M.A.A. II, I; M.A.M.L. II, AGNES HENRY WALTER HRYNIEWICZ A gentleman is one who never hurts his friends’ feelings — unintentionally. Fidelity Prize VI; Band VI, V; Freshman Baseball IV; J.V. Baseball III; J.V. Hockey II; Victory Club II; Harvard Com- mencement Usher II; Tennis II, I; Senior Band III - I; Per- cussion Ensemble III - 1; Ski Club I; Class Committee I. Ambition: To own a toll booth at the bottom of the moun- tain. HANK JULIE MARIE HUGHES If the day and the night are such that you greet them with joy, and life emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet- scented herbs, which is more elastic, more starry, more immortal, that is your success. National Honor Society II - I; Lawrence Prize II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Glee Club IV - III; Concert Choir II, I; A.F.S. II, I; All-City Chorus; Irish- American Culture Institute. Ambition: To become a doctor. SCOTT MICHAEL PAUL 59 Mi ELAINE PAUL FRANCIS HYNES There are forms of insanity which, driven to the ulti- mate expressions, can become the new models of sanity . . . Most people have been heard screaming for international measures that render hell rational — I thank heaven somebody’s crazy enough to give me a daisy. National Honor Society li, I. Ambition: To claim the Queen of Diamonds. DWAYNE EDWARD JACOBS Life is a one-way street. No matter how many detours you take, none of them lead back. Asian Cultures Club I; Black Student Assn., IV-I, Treas. IV-II, Pres. I; Judaic Society I; Drama Club II, I; AFS II, I; PSAT NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Track III. Ambition: To have the knowledge and the strength to make every endeavor a success. GREGORY JOHN JAMIOL The aura of strength lies in the ability to create. Through what I create I will overcome any obstacles and keep to my path. Computer Engineering Society II, I; Liber Actorum I; Stage Band lll-l; Soccer, IV. Ambition: To find the adventure I need and to receive the serenity, tranquility, and peace I need to cope with life and to ease my soul. STEPHEN JAMES JEPSON A little bit of wisdom is a dangerous thing; that’s why I never fool around with it. Band IV-IV; Key Club II, I; Victory Club II, I; Profes- sional Club I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Junior Prom Committee II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Senior Prom Usher II; Football lll-l; Hockey IV; Indoor Track V, IV; Out- door Track V, IV; Weightlifting lll-l. Ambition: To be called Steve again DWAYNE STEVE ELAINE MARIA KAKOULIDIS And when the broken hearted people living in the world agree, there will be an answer, let it be. Pep Club lll-l; National Honor Society II, I; MAML II, I; MAA II; MIT HSSP II; Classical Prize II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. FRANK FARAJ KASS-ELIAS I slept, and dreamed that life was beauty. I woke, and found that life is duty. Computer Club V; Freshman Football IV; Tennis II, I; Table Tennis Society II, I; Model UN Society II, I; Argo Editor II, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II. Ambition: To develop the little-known art of being happy. 60 MARY GERALD VINCENT KENNEY “It is great to be great, but it is greater to be human.’’ Tutor III - 1; Forensics and Debating Society I; Drama Club III - 1, Vice-President II, I; Register Editor II, I; Public Dec- lamation, Acting Award — Massachusetts High School Drama Competition; Francis Gardner Medal — Dramat- ics; Bronze Medal; Massachusetts Forensics League State Finals II, First Place; Natick Speech Competition II, Second Place; Natick Speech Competition I, Second Place; Melrose High Speech Competition, Third Place; Suffolk University Speech Competition. Ambition: To be a success in a mediocre world. MARY CATHERINE KERRIGAN With a friend at hand, You will see the light, When your friends are there, Everything’s all right. Cheerleader II - I; Pep Club IV; Student Council VI - I; Treasurer II; President I; Racial Ethnic Council IV - 1; Bos- ton Student Advisory Council II, I; T utor III, II; Glee Club VI - IV; Victory Club VI - I; Boston High School Coordinator II, I; Flexible Campus Aide IV - I; International Student Leadership Institute II. Ambition: To be five feet tall. CATHERINE MARY KILDAY ‘•Don’t take life too seriously, You’ll never get out of it alive anyhow.” Debating and Forensics Society VI, V; Glee Club IV, V; G.A.P. IV, III; Irish Cultural Society VI, V; Prom Committee I; Cross Country I; Indoor Track I; Spring Track I; Profes- sional Club II, I. Ambition: “To meet a nice looking guy at the “Bean Pot.’’ PATRICK JOSEPH KING DAVID J.V. Baseball III; Varsity BasebSOTTTVarsity Rockey IV; Varsity Football II, I; Irish Cultural Society III; Professional Club I. Ambition: To be my own boss. ELLEN MARCIE KIRSCH There are three things in this world not worth sacrificing: love, hope and peace. Bowling Team II; Drama Club II; Judaic Cultural Society III - I; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Tutor II, I. Ambition: To do my best at whatever I do. DAVID JOSEPH KOHLER Close your eyes — let them melt; let them fire; let them burn, ’Cause in the darkness, there’ll be hidden worlds that shine When I hold Candy close, she makes those hidden worlds mine. Rifle Club I; Aeronautical Engineering Society I; Soccer II; Indoor Track V; Prom Committee I; Sailing I; Fidelity Prize VI; National Honor Society II, I; Register I; Liber Actorum I. CLAIRE MARIE KONTOS Never spit in a man’s face unless his mustache is on fire. Varsity Crew III - I; Varsity Cross Country II, I; Indoor Track I; Student Council I; Tutor II, I; Drama Club II, I; Pro- fessional Club III; Senior Prom Committee I; Spring Crew Dance Committee II; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Senior Prom Usher II; Class of 1885 Prize IV. Ambition: To be a veterinarian. CLO 61 BRIAN BARRON KYDD Track V - III; Swim Team I. Ambition: To be rich. WILLIAM PAUL LACOUNT Where there is a will, there is a way. Band VI - IV; Liber Actorum I; Prom Committee I; J.V. Baseball IV; Key Club I; Argo II. Ambition: To hit big in the lottery. MICHAEL J. LALLY MARY VIRGINIA LANCASTER I treat my friends as I treat my books, keep them at arm’s reach, but never use them. Varsity Crew IV - 1; Prom Committee I; Dance Committee I; Band VI - IV; Liber Actorum I; Tutor II; Ski Club II, I; G.A.P. VI; Sailing V, IV; Irish Cultural Society V, VI; Debating and Forensics Society VI; Basketball V; Student Council III; Racial Ethnic Committee III; Professional Club III. Ambition: To work on a farm in Columbia. CHRISTOPHER PATRICK LANE So faith, hope, love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. Band VI - IV; Sailing Club IV, III; Ecology Action Club III; A.F.S. II; Tutor I. Ambition: To be ready for the thief in the night. CAROL JAN LEE I know a planet where there is a certain red-faced gentle- man. He has never smelled a flower. He has never looked at a star. He has never loved anyone. He has never done anything in his life but add up figures. But he is not a man — he is a mushroom. Beginner Band VI; Asian Cultures Club VI - 1; Secretary II, President I; Volleyball III, II; Crew IV; Sailing Club III, II; Drama Club II, I; N urse’s Aide IV - I; Professional Club II; School Election Committee II; Biracial Student Ethnic Council II; Class Committee I; Prom Committee I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Tutor II, I; Liber Actorum I; Black Student ' s Association I. Ambition: To “freak-out.” NICHOLAS FOTIOS KOURTIS You are forever a part of me; let me see you, hold you, love you forever. Model U.N. Society II; Drama Club II, I; Harvard Com- mencement Usher II; Harvard Juror II; Freshman Baseball IV; J.V. Baseball II; Varsity Baseball II, I; E.N.V.I.M.P. I; Victory Club I, Chairman Senior Prom Committee I, Vice- President I. Ambition: To inhale the simple pleasures of life in every breath I take. NICK BILL BRIAN CHRIS MICHAEL 62 DUSTIN CHRISTOPHER LEE We can never know about the days to come, But we think about them anyway . . . National Honor Society II, I; Table Tennis Society V, III, II, I; Asian Cultures Club I; Aeronautical Society II, I; Chess Club II, I; Chess Team I; Freshman Baseball IV; J.V. Base- ball II; Crew II; Letter of Commendation P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T.; M.A.M.L. II, I; M.A.A. II, I. Ambition: To be happy and successful in most of my endeavors. THOMAS FRANCIS LENNON May all men be treated equal: except for me. Freshman Baseball V; J.V. Baseball II; J.V. Basketball II; Argo I; Student Council; Junior Achievement III. PAULC. LITTLE My only regret is that I have but one of me to give to wom- ankind. Black Students Association VI - I; National Achievement Scholarship Commendation; Basketball V - 1, Captain I. Ambition: To simply be me! NEWTON MENG LOUI “Les parfums, les couleurs et sons se repondent.” Asian Cultures Club II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Soci- ety II, I; Chess Club II, I; Computer Engineering Society II - I; Computer Programming Society V, III - I; National Honor Society II, I; Science Fiction Society Prosicenct II, I; Science Project Club I; Student Council III; Table Ten- nis Society II, I; Tutor V, I; Approbation Prize IV, II; Fidelity Prize IV; Classical Prize IV; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Atlantic-Pacific High School Mathemat- ics League Exam I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Harvard Summer School Pre-College Program ’78; M.A.A. II, I; M.A.M.L. II, I; M.l.T. H.S.S.P. II - 1; M.l.T. High School Representative II - 1; B.L.S. Science Fair V; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Ambition: To learn — to be so inscrutably Chinese — to exist. PATRICK GEORGE LYLE Life is too short to be serious: so have fun now before you regret that you didn’t. Football IV - 1; Track IV - 1; Black Student Association IV - I. Ambition: To be the best in all my endeavors. JAMES ANTHONY LYONS A see-through blouse is like an eclipse, you know it’s there but you know you can’t stare at it. Band VI, V; Italian Cultural Society VI - IV. Ambition: To find an eclipse I can stare at. LAILA THERESA ALEXANDRA MAALOUF Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream. Register I; Liber Actorum I; Glee Club IV - II; Girls’ Choir II; Drama Club II - I; Student Council I; Tutor II, I; Asian Cultures Club I; Afto I; M.A.M.L. I; Fidelity Prize III. Ambition: To achieve all that is possible. DUSTIN PAUL PATRICK LAILA JIMMY 63 SPARR’S . . . FRIDAY AT THE ARBS . . . CHARLIE “FLEX” McCABE . . . THE BLIZZARD OF 78 . . . MR. KRUTTER AND KNU . . . MARYELLEN’S VERSION OF “YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE” . . . THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF MR. DUCH . . . THE GONG SHOW . . . HAPPY HARRY . . . YOUR FIRST DECLAMATION . . . PALACE ROAD . . . CAREER DAY AT LARZ ANDERSON . . . ASDFJKL; . . . THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR CHRISTMAS PARTY ... DR. O’LEARY’S FAMOUS ONE-THIRD OF YOU SPEECH ... MR. GORDON . . . ARCHIE AND EDITH . . . MORK AND MINDY ... THE FIRST FLOOR GIRL’S LAV . . . THE LATIN-ENGLISH FOOTBALL GAMES . . . SELLING CALENDARS OR BEING SAPPED INTO BUYING ONE . . . PUDGE ON THE TRAMPOLINE . . . WORD WEALTH JR. . . . AGRICOLA; AGRICOLAE; AGRICOLAE; AGRICOLAM; AGRICOLA . . . SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER . . . THE WARRIORS . . . THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER . . . ELDORADO . . . THE RAVEN . . . JOHN DOLD . . . DIDO AND AENEUS . . . SUSPENSIONS IN THE BULLETIN . . . THURSDAY MOVIES WITH MR. TEDESCHI . . . SUBS N SUCH . . . ARBY’S ... MR. MILLERS JOKES . . . SPEED READING CLASSES . . . THE INVENTION OF CAFETERIA MILKSHAKES . . . KEN COMPTON ... MR. GOL- DEN’S BEES ON THE ROOF . . . JOHN WILSON IN THE TREES . . . HOW MUCH MONEY YOU SPENT ON TROTS AND MONARCH NOTES . . . WARRINERS 8 . . . WARRINERS 9 . . . WARRINERS 10 . . . THE GESTAPO . . . MIKE’S LEFT SNEAKER . . . COOKIE . . . COOKIE’S REAL NAME ... MS. BALL ... MR. BILI DENISE DORGAN . . . BREEDER OF DEMOCRACY . . . THE JUNIOR PROM . . . THE SENIOR PROM . . . TRICKY DICKEY . . . WATERGATE . . . THE 1975 RED SOX . . . DETONATION OF A MILK CARTON . . . HOOKING ON FRIDAYS . . . CHICO . . . THE SENIOR LOUNGE . . . BEING ON FLEX . . . GETTING KICKED OFF FLEX . . . PRETENDING YOU WERE ON FLEX . . . ICH BIN ARMES WELCHES TEUFLEIN . . . THE LOYALTY FUND . . . MBTA BADGES . . . SULLIVAN’S BEARD . . . CORRIDOR PATROL . . . THE FOURTH FLOOR SWIMMING POOI BO STATE . . . THE SEVEN YEAR PLAN . . . THE EIGHT YEAR PLAN . . . MICHELLE BROWN . . . WAIT- ING FOR THE TROLLEY ... MR. ROCHE’S DESK AND THE WINDOW ... MR. BLUHM . . . HOW MANY TIMES MR. FOX SAID “BY THE WAY’’ . . . JACQUES COUSTEAU . . . MISDEMEANOR MARKS . . . THE SAT AND CHIEVEMENT TESTS . . . PENNY SHIBLEY . . . “GET OFF THE DAIS’’ . . . MR. PRATT’S CALCULATOR ... MR. DURANTE DANCING FOR O’BRIEN’S 800 ... THE OLD DRINKING AGE . . . DISCO JOE . . . THE FIRE ... MR. CAHILL’S IMITATION OF MR. POLLOCK’S PIE TASTING ... MR. LEARY’S CYNICISM . . . CHRISTMAS CAROLS IN THE CAFETERIA . . . BIMBO . . . MR. GUILFOY’S ARSENAI BILLY’S CARPET . . . MARIE OLSON . . . WHO WROTE YOUR TERM PAPER . . . THE RALLIES IN THE AUDITORIUM . . . BERMUDA . . . YOUR FIRST DATE . . . THE BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . WHEN THERE WAS NO DETENTION . . . WATER FIGHTS IN THE CHEMISTRY LAB . . . MS. FELLOWS’ TWO TO A TABLE RULE ... MR. DONOVAN’S BELI THE DANCES AT BO STATE . . . MELVIN KATZ . . . TED CONROY . . . WHEN THERE WERE NO FINAL EXAMS . . . SPRINGTIME IN THE FENWAY . . . BLIZZARD OF ’78 . . . 65 PAUL KEVIN MacLENNAN Yesterday doesn’t matter — if it’s gone. Class of 1885 Prize IV; Classical Prize III, II; National Honor Society II, I; Cross Country III. Ambition: To be a squirrel. LASZLO JOHN MADARAS I shall be telling this with a sigh, somewhere ages and ages hence: two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the differ- ence. National Honor Society I I, I; String Ensemble V - I; Orchestra III - I; All-City Orchestra IV - II; Soccer V - I, K Captain I, M.V.P. I, All-City III, I; Track I; Harvard Com- mencement Usher II. Ambition: To learn as if I’ll live forever, and live as if I’ll die tomorrow. MARCELLA LUCIA CATARINA MAFFEO Hold on to the memories of yesterday but live for today, and always dream of tomorrow. National Honor Society II, I; G.A.P. VI, II; Modeling Club I; Professional Club III; Italian Cultural Society V, IV, III; Bowling Team II; Softball Team IV; Student Council. Ambition: To own a penthouse in New York City. DAVID JAMES MALONE A bird in the hand makes blowing the nose difficult. Key Club I; Prom Committee I; Victory Club I. LEO FRANCIS MARTIN, JR. Some minds are like cement, all mixed up and set for l ife. Freshman Football IV; Professional Club II; Irish Cultural Society V; Sailing Club V; Radio Club II; Richardson Award III. EDWARD ARTHUR MAYDONEY No taste of food, no feel of water, no sound of wind, no memory of tree or grass or flower, no image of moon or star are left to me . . . there is no veil between me and the wheel of fire. I begin to see it even with my waking eyes, and all else fades. M.A.A. IV, III, I; M.A.M.L. Ill - 1, Register II, I; Tutor I. Ambition: To be Jimmy Page II. MARCELLA NANCY JEAN MacLELLAN I’ve been a long time leavin’, but I’ll be a long time gone. Tutor II; A.F.S. IV, III; Classical Prize V; Approbation Prize IV; National Honor Society I. Ambition: To never look back. PAUL DAVID 493193 LEO NANCY LAZ 66 BOB MARIA SERAFINA MAZZEO It’s the laughter we’ll remember, whenever we remember the way we were. G.A.P. IV - 1; Vice-President II, President I; National Honor Society II, I; Approbation Prize III; Fidelity Prize II; Classi- cal Prize II; Harvard Commencement Usher II. Ambition: To reach the impossible dream. ROBERT ANTHONY McCALL Nothum in ius vocate. Drama Club Treasurer III - I; Debating and Forensics Society VI - I, Vice-President I; National Honor Society II, I; Judaic Cultural Society I; Aeronautical Society II, I. WILLIAM FRANCIS McCARRON No matter what you do, do it always and forever. Fidelity Prize V; Irish Cultural Society IV; J.V. Football III; Prom Committee I. Ambition: To do it always and forever. JOHN EDMOND MCCARTHY Knowledge is good”. il Faber Computer Club Officer V, II, I; Liber Actorum Editor I; Radio Club II; V.P. I; Argo II; Soccer II, I. Ambition: To succeed in the Engineering field. MARIA BILL LEO JOHN McCORMACK, JR. A conspiracy of silence speaks louder than words. Debating and Forensics VI - V; Stamp Club IV; Soccer IV - I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Professional Club I; Stage Band I; Liber Actorum I; Harvard Juror II; Senior Class Elections Committee III. JOHN MARTIN MARTIN JOSEPH McDONOUGH Welcome, O life! For the millionth time the reality of expe- rience and forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race. Old father, old artificer, stand me now and ever in good stead. Irish Cultural Society IV; Cross Country IV, III; Indoor Track IV; English Bookroom IV - I; Class of 1855 Award IV; Drama Club III - 1, Secretary II; Argo II, I; Concert Choir II, I. ROBERT JOSEPH McDOWELL Whose idea was this? Freshman Football IV; J.V. Football III; Key Club I; Weightlifting Club IV; Student Council III; N.M.S.Q.T. Let- ter of Commendation; M.A.M.L. II, I. Ambition: To fight a never ending battle against truth, jus- tice, and the American Way. LEO ROBERT 67 ' -AN i ALBERT 68 JOHN JOHN BERNARD McLAUGHLIN Success is getting what you want, Happiness is wanting what you get. Fidelity Prize V; Crew III; Senior Band III - I; Junior Band V, IV; Class VI Band VI; Football Band IV, III; National Honor Society II, I; Science Fair V, IV; M.A.M.L. I; M.A.A. I. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do. PAUL ANDREW McNULTY When it comes to Friday and you’re draggin, you can always hit the Cask ’N Flagon. Stage Crew III - I; J.V. Baseball IV, III; Key Club III - I; Baseball II, I; Victory Club IV - I; Professional Club III - I; Irish Cultural Society V - III; Fidelity Prize V; Chemsics Society III; Latin-English Football Program VI - 1. Ambition: To beat the rest of them to the mountains. JOHN P. MITCHELL JOHN BEATRIZ EUGENIA MOLINA Take one day at a time. Glee Club IV - II; Drama Club II; Modeling and Self Improvement Club I; Girl’s Choir II; Tutor I. Ambition: For God to help me fulfill all my wishes and to help me overcome my weaknesses and jump the hurdle of success. MARIE THERESE MORGAN Things aren’t as bad as they seem. G A P. IV, III; Professional Club II; Tutor II, I; Prom Com- mittee I; Cross Country I; Indoor Track I. Ambition: To share whatever happiness I have. JAMES K. MORRISSEY MARIE 1 ALBERT DOMENIC MORTEO My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Coin Club VI, V; Victory Club II; Tutor II, I; Glee Club VI, V; M.A.M.L. I; Crew II; Student Council III; Key Club I; Prom Committee I; E.N.V.I.M.P. I. Ambition: To become a successful businessman. JAMES MARK JOSH VINCENT EDWARD MOSCARITOLO ‘‘I will not be pushed, filed, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. I am a free man. My life is my own.” Computer Club IV - 1, President I; Computer Engineering Group President Founder IV - I; Radio Club III - II, Com- puter Room Assistant IV - I; Library Staff V - II; Science Fiction Society II; Model Rocketry Club III; Editor-in-Chief Liber Actorum I; Science Fair First Prize V - II; Special Computer Award IV - II; Boston City Science Fair First Prize IV - II. Ambition: To be two steps ahead of the system, and beat it at every game. VICTOR MOY Those who help themselves reap the fruits of success. Fidelity Prize VI; Table Tennis Society II, I, Treasurer; Approbation Prize IV, II; Computer Club III - I; National Honor Society I; Liber Actorum I; M.A.A.; M.A.M.L.; Atlan- tic Pacific Math Exam; Science Fiction Society II, I; M.l.T. H.S.S.P. Ill, II; Aeronautical Society II, I; Harvard Com- mencement Usher II; Tutor III - 1; Asian Cultures Club II, I. Amb ition: To realize the problems in the world and some- how correct them, always with an altruistic outlook. BRIAN THOMAS MULCAHY We who are about to die salute you. Soccer III - 1; Golf IV - 1; M.V.P. II, Captain I; Liber Actorum I; Harvard Juror II; Harvard Commencement Usher; Argo II; Register II; National Honor Society II; Science Fiction Society II; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation. Ambition: To boldly go where no man has gone before. LAWRENCE MARK MULHERN Freshman Baseball IV; Track V - I, M.V.P. II; Victory Club IV -II. Ambition: To be with the rest of them when they head for the mountain. FRANK LEONARD MUNGEAM Doing your best is more important than being the best. Cross Country, Captain, M.V.P. I; Indoor Track V, II, I; Outdoor Track II, I; Chess Club V - I, President I; Chess Team IV - I, Captain I; Senior Band VI - I; Golf Team II, I; Debating and Forensics Society Vice-President II; Har- vard Commencement Usher II; National Honor Society II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Society II; Table Tennis II; M. A.A. Ill - I; M.A.M.L. II, I; Modern Prize VI; Approbation Prize IV; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation; Mass. Speech Finals; Harvard Book Prize; Prize Decla- mation II, I; Prize Reading Finalist II, II. Ambition: To cross the finish line first. JOSHUA MURPHY There are two things to aim at in life; first, to get what you want, and after that enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieve the second. Cross Country II, I; Track III, II; Indoor Track II; Judaic Cultural Society II, I; Liber Actorum Staff I; P.S.A.T. N. M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation. Ambition: To be a bird. RICHARD STEVEN NARCISO The rich get richer, the poor get welfare, and the working man gets victimized. Student Council IV, III; Class Committee Prom Commit- tee I; National Honor Society II, I; Harvard Commence- ment Usher II. Ambition: To avoid being victimized. VICTOR 69 RUTH MARIE O’BRIEN Whosoever would be a man must first be a nonconfor- mist. Glee Club IV; Drama Club lll-l; Crew Co-Captain IJ; Pho- tography Club I; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To leave it all behind. STEPHEN J. O ' BRIEN I would rather have men ask, after I am dead, why I have no monument than why I have one. National Honor Society ll-l; Presidential Scholar ’79; Cen- tury 3 Scholarship Contest, Third Place; National Merit Scholarship Finalist I; Francis Gardiner Prize; Classical Prize III; Modern Prize II, I; Math Team IV-I; Greater Bos- ton Math League Award I; MAA; MAML Finalist I; WMSPC Semi-Finalist I; Rens. Medal; Debating and Forensic Soci- ety IV-I, Sec. Ill, V.P. II, Pres. I; Model U.N. Society II, I; Chess Club IV-I; Video Club II; Aeronautical Society lll-l; Student Council IV-I; Radio News I; Intramural Basketball IV-I. STEPHEN M. O’GRADY There are many wonderful things in nature, but the most wonderful of all is man. Irish Historical Club lll-l; Professional Club IV-I; JV Base- ball IV, III; Varsity Baseball II, I. JAROSLAW OLESIAK Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. National Honor Society II, I, Pres. I; Modern Prize III, II; Classical Prize IV-II; Approbation Prize II, I; Glover Medal; National Merit Commendation I; Computer Engineering Society IV-I, V.P. I; Chess Club IV-I; Debating and Foren- sic Society IV-I; Math Team lll-l; Aeronautical Engineer- ing Society IV-I, Treas. I; Science Fiction Club IV-I, V.P. II; National Science Foundation Summer Institute I. JAMES M. O’LOUGHLIN Strange how much you’ve got to know Before you know how little you know. National Honor Society II, I; National Merit Commenda- tion I; Student Council IV-I; Professional Club IV-I; Con- cert Choir lll-l; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Soccer lll-l; Crew Team IV-I, Capt., MVP I; Sailing Club II, I; MAA 11,1; MAML 11,1; Victory Club IV-I. ANDREW F. O’MALLEY Mine honor is my life; both grow in one; Take honor from me and my life is done. Fidelity Prize II; Student Council IV-I; Professional Club lll-l; Irish Historical Society lll-l; Key Club lll-l; Victory Club IV-I; JV Football III; Weightlifting lll-l; Crew Team III- ANTHONY NG A smile: it happens in a flash but the memory of it lasts forever. Asian Cultures Club lll-l; Chess Club I; National Honor Society II, I; Professional Club I; AFS II; Student Council I; Fidelity Prize III. Ambition: To make the world a bit happier. ANTHONY STEPHEN STEPHEN JAMES KATHLEEN O’NEIL MIKE g I DOREEN ROBERT FRANCIS O’NEIL What’s too painful to remember we simply choose to for- get. Debating and Forensics Society III; A.F.S. IV; Drama Club III - 1; Professional Club I; Victory Club I. CLAIRE MARIE O’SULLIVAN Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives. Basketball V; Drama Club III - 1; Classical Prize II; Museum of Fine Arts Scholarship Classes IV - I; National Honor Society I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Gardiner Award. Ambition: To earn the best the world can offer. MICHAEL ROBERT PAPETTI What, me work??!! Football IV - I; Key Club President II, I; Chairman of Class Committee I; Victory Club III - 1; Fidelity Prize II; Weightlift- ing Club III - 1; Professional Club II, I; Harvard Commence- ment Usher II; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commenda- tion. Ambition; To open a chain of Palaces Paraphernalia. JOHN MICHAEL PAPPAS All sunshine makes a desert. National Honor Society II, I; Class Committee I; J.V. Hockey II; Golf III - 1; Tutor II, I; Computer Club III; Science Fair V - II; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Professional Club I; Key Club I. Ambition: To tend sheep in Albania. DOREEN ANN PARIS “Can you do addition?” the White Queen asked. “What is one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one?” “I don’t know” said Alice. ”1 lost count”. She can’t do addition the Red Queen inter- rupted. Computer Club VI; Table Tennis Society IV, III; Vice-Pres- ident III; Modeling Club I; Fidelity Prize II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Ambition: To have a career in art. LORRIE ANN PEARSON Where there’s a will there’s a way. Keep trying and you ' ll succeed. Black Student’s Association; Modeling Club, Organizer and President I. Ambition: To attend International Fine Arts College in Flo- rida, majoring in fashion merchandising in order to pur- sue a career as a fashion co-ordinator and designer. PAP LORRIE n 71 73 ROBERT L. PRINDEVILLE ’Tis immortality to die aspiring. Coin Club IV-I; Science Club IV, IV-III; Victory Club IV-I. JUDITH A. PRUSSMAN Most of us know how to say nothing, few of us know when. National Honor Society II, I; Swimming Team IV-I ; Sailing Club lll-l; Gymnastics II, I; Indoor Track lll-l. BOB DORIS E. QUINTERO It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep. National Honor Society II, I; Classical Prize III; Fidelity Prize IV; Columbia Book Prize; Betty Demeter Prize; Har- vard Commencement Usher II; GAP IV-I, Treas. II; Sailing Club III, II; Drama Club IV-II; Ichthyology Club IV; Com- puter Club III, II; Chess Club III; Volleyball II, I; Swimming Team III, II; Victory Club IV-I. DORIS JOHN SHAWN E. REED It is better to be in chains with friends than in a garden with strangers. National Honor Society II, I; Approbation Prize IV; Fidelity Prize III; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Black Student Associ ation IV-I, VP I; Bowling Club IV-I; Girls’ Indoor Track IV-I; National Achievement Scholarship Commen- dation I. JOHN RICHARD REGAN Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get. Debating and Forensic Society IV-I; Professional Club IV- I; Victory Club IV-I. BRENDAN T. RIORDAN What is there illustrious that is not attended by labor? National Honor Society II, I; Key Club IV-I, VP I; Profes- sional Club IV-I; Victory Club IV-I; Freshman Football IV; JV Football III; Varsity Football II, I. ALAN NEAL ROSENBERG I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Francis Gardiner Medal II; Aeronautical Engineering Society II, I, Secretary II, Treasurer I; Harvard Com- mencement Usher II; Liber Actorum I; PSAT NMSQT Let- ter of Commendation; National Honor Society II, I; Debat- ing and Forensics Society Vl-I; Asst. Secretary III; Vice- President II, I; Junior Band IV; Senior Band lll-l; Library Staff V-ll; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents; MAML lll-l; MAA II, I. Ambition: To blow up the mountain. ALAN SHAWN BRENDAN JUDY 74 MARK EDWARD RUSH Accomplish as much as possible today for there is no guarantee of a tomorrow. National Honor Society; Class VI Band VI; Junior Band V, IV; Senior Band III - I; All-City Stage Band I; Track Man- ager IV, III; Assistant Track Coach II; Professional Club II; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Classical Prize VI; Approbation Prize IV. Ambition: To be filthy rich. MARK ANDY JAMES MAURA ANDREW PETER RUSSO The saddest thing about saying hello is saying good-bye. Senior and Junior Bands VI - I; Senior and Junior Stage Band IV, II, I; Boston Latin School Orchestra I; Crew Team III. Ambition: To make a dent in the world. FRANCES YVONNE SCHULMAN It’s not easy being green. Glee Club VI - II; Drama Club IV - III; Treasurer III; Debat- ing and Forensic Society III; Math Team II, I; National Honor Society II, I; Secretary I; M.A.M.L. II, I; M.A.A. II, I. JAMES SCOTTI ROBERT SABA SHAMMAS Well you can all go take a walk! Wrestling I; Tutor I; Swim Team. Ambition: To travel across the country. MAURA JEANNE SHANNON Where your treasure is, there will be your heart also. Drama IV, III; National Honor Society II, I. Ambition: To smile effortlessly. DANIEL JAMES SHEA Hard work never killed anyone — but I ' m not going to take any chances. J.V. Basketball III; Varsity Basketball II, I; Varsity Golf III - I; Tennis II, I; Professional Club I; Key Club I; Victory Club I. Ambition: To donate my second million to charity. YVONNE ■■■ BOB DAN RICHARD SCOTT SIBER I want what I want when I want it! Band VI-IV; Sailing Club VI; Numismatic Society Vl-lll, Treasurer V, President IV; Cross Country IV; Indoor Track IV; Victory Club IV-II; Key Club III, II; Professional Club IV- I, Treasurer II, President I; Wrestling Team lll-l; Football II; Tutor II; Student Council V; Chess Club VI; Award for Out- standing Volunteer Services to Massachusetts. Ambition: To be a Tuscamanian Camel Jockey. LUKE WILLIAM SLADE I was framed . . . Football IV-I; Wrestling V-l, Co-Captain I; Baseball V-l; Track III; Computer Club Vl-V; Student Council IV-I; Key Club II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Society II, I; Profes- sional Club II, I; Weightlifting Club ill, II; Ski Club IV-I, President I. Ambition: To accomplish everything I set out to do. TERRI RENE SMALL The key to success is patience. Black Students Association I; Glee Club IV, V; Student Council II, I. JOANN MARY SOBCHUK I’m lost but I’m making record time. Approbation Prize V; Debating and Forensics Society V; Drama Club IV, III; MIT HSSP; Who’s Who in American High School Students; Statehouse Tour Guide; N.E. Med- ical Center Volunteer; PSAT NMSQT Letter of Commen- dation; MAA II, I; MAML II, I; Liber Actorum I. Ambition: To eat a leisurely lunch (and to be a C.P.A.) WILLIAM G. ST. CYR Never play leapfrog with a unicorn. Liber Actorum I; Prom Committee I; ENVIMP President I; Key Club I; Tutor I. Ambition: To make the earth a better place to live, for this generation and the next. WILLIAM JOHN JOSEPH STEWART Always live within your income even if you have to borrow money to do so. Track IV, III; Student Council lll-l; Model U.N. Society II; Liber Actorum I; National Honor Society II, I. Ambition: To be successful in my life. SULLY PETER ALAN SULLIVAN I’ve been up and down this highway far as my eye-can see. No matter how fast I run I can never seem to get away from me. No matter where I am I can’t help thinking I’m just a day away from where I want to be. Now I’m run- ning home like a river to the sea. Liber Actorum Editor I; Track VI; Classical Prize III, II; National Honor Society II, I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; MAML I; Bloodmobile I; Blood Donor I; Junior Achievement III; Representative at Eastern Massachu- setts National Honor Society, Bentley College I; Irish Cul- tural Society V, IV. Ambition: To get a yearbook and a license. RICK I TINA JOE MIKE GLENN SZETO Diamonds aren’t forever, memories are. Asian Cultures Club IV - I; Table Tennis IV - II; Science Fiction Society II; Rifle Club I; Aeronautical Engineering Society II; Math Club IV; Indoor Track IV. Ambition: To succeed without trying. JANET THOMPSON Delightful things are all around, simply waiting to be found. Class Committee I; Crew IV - I; Prom Committee II, I; Assistant Flexible Campus I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; Senior Prom Usher II; A.F.S. Ill; Professional Club III; Modern Dance III; Fidelity Prize IV; Irish Cultural Society V; Swim Team V; G.A.P. VI. Ambition: To love and be loved. JOSEPH EDWARD TIERNEY Junior Band V; Senior Band III - 1; Tennis I; Classical Prize III; Hockey II. NANCY TOBIN “If you’re gonna play it safe, why play at all.” G.A.P. VI; Irish Cultural Society V; Crew IV - 1; Prom Com- mittee I; Dance Committee I; Aide Flexible Campus II, I. Ambition: To find a place where some people do what others only dream about, and life has a flavour all its own. DANIEL J. TRACEY SIU-FAI TSE Whenever you find yourself not moving upward in life, look down, for you may be stepping on your own feet. Computer Programming Society III - I; Asian Cultures Club II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Society, Founder President II, Vice-President I; Chess Club I; Video Club I; Science Fair Club I; Class Treasurer I; Math Team II, I; Atlantic Regional Math League Eastern Mass. Team II; M.l.T. High School Studies Program III - I; High School Rep. Ill, II; Explorer Post III - 1; Indoor Track II, I; Wrestling I; National Honor Society II, I, Vice-President I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; N.S.F. Summer Science Train- ing Program II; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Classical Prize IV; Approbation Prize III, II; The William Kimball Norton Prize III; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Let- ter of Commendation; Atlantic Pacific Math League Com- petition I; M.A.A. Ill - 1; M.A.M.L. Ill - 1; Math Olympiad III - 1; Certificate of Merit II; Science Fair V, IV. Ambition: To take 17 random trips into deep space (Can- ada). MICHAEL L. VAZZA DAN GLENN JANET 77 CHRISTINA L. WARREN He who laughs, lasts. Irish Historical Society IV-I; Italian Cultural Society IV-I; Harvard Moot Court Jury I. MARGUERITE E. WEBB We know what we are, but know not what we may be. National Honor Society II, I; Black Student Association IV- I; Glee Club IV-I; Computer Club lll-l; Liber Actorum I; Prom Committee I. STEVEN J.WENCIS No legacy is so rich as honesty. Freshman Football IV; JV Football III; Baseball lll-l. STEPHEN L. WHALEN He who does no good does evil enough. Secretary of Class I; Fidelity Prize II; Professional Club IV- I; Football IV-I; Baseball lll-l; Sailing lll-l; Golf lll-l, Trophy I; Key Club IV-I; Victory Club IV-I; Weightlifting IV-I; Har- vard Commencement Usher II. ELIZABETH A. WHALL Courage is a virtue only so far as it is directed by pru- dence. Drama Club IV-I; Girls’ Track lll-l; MIT HSSP lll-l. TIMOTHY JOHN WHALL When the going gets tough, the wise get trots. Student Council I; Argo Staff II, I; Key Club II, I; Profes- sional Club II, I; Victory Club II, I; Harvard Commence- ment Usher II; Baseball lll-l; Basketball II, I; Football II, I; JVIV, III. Ambition: To go down the mountain. ROBERT MICHAEL WHITE I did it my way. National Honor Society II, I; National Merit Award I; Key Club IV-I; Professional Club lll-l; Victory Club IV-I; Stu- dent Council lll-l; Sailing Club II, I; Tennis Club IV-I; Crew lll-l; JV Hockey III. Ambition: To succeed where others have failed. TIM ■ W H STEPHEN 78 ANI RITA WILLIAMS He who trims himself to suit everybody will soon whittle himself away. Black Student Association I; Tutor II. Ambition: To be remembered by all who knew me. JOHN ERIC WILSON We shall all eat lamb in Paradise. Math Team III - 1; Chess Club VI - II; Professional Club IV - III; Weightlifting Club III; Key Club II, I; Victory Club III - I; Irish Cultural Society V - III. Ambition: To live each day as it comes and to make the right decisions along the way. VICTORIA WONG Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine per- cent perspiration. Asian Cultures Club III - I; Computer Programming Club III; National Honor Society II, I; Tutor II; Table Tennis I; Chess Club I; Harvard Commencement Usher. Ambition: To see my dream of being successful in life come true. WESLEY SETO WONG Ace deuce! Cross Country III; Indoor Track III - I; Outdoor Track I; Asian Cultures Club IV - 1; Aeronautical Engineering Soci- ety II, I; Chess Club I; Science Fiction Club II, I; Table Tennis II, I. Ambition: To reach Paco! GILBERT JUNE YEE We must remember the future, remembering that soon it will be the past; we must respect the past remembering that once it was humanly possible. Asian Cultures Club IV - I; Computer Club III - I; Table Tennis II, I; Science Fiction Society II, I; Aeronautical Engineering Society II, I; Professional Club II; M.A.A. II, I; M.A.M.L. Ill - I; Harvard Commencement Usher II; National Honor Society II, I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation. WILBERT KWONG YEE In rivers, the water that you touch is the last of what has passed and the first of that which comes, so with time. Asian Cultures Club III - 1; Aeronautical Engineering Soci- ety II, I; Computer Club II; Science Fiction Society II; Pro- fessional Club II; Yearbook Staff I; M.A.A. Ill - I; M.A.M.L. Ill - I; National Honor Society II, I; P.S.A.T. N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Commendation. ANI YESSAYAN This above all: to thine own self be true. Tutor III - I; Pep Club VI, V; G A P. VI - I; Student Council II, I; Prom Committee I. Ambition: To find peace of mind. WILBERT VICTORIA ■ | GILBERT RITA WESLEY - 79 DIANE DIANE YOUNG Smile, it’ll make people wonder what you’ve been up to. Asian Cultures Club VI - I; Table Tennis V, IV; Tutor II; Student Council III. Ambition: To master whatever field I choose and to enjoy it to the fullest. YVONNE JULIA YOUNIS The first shall be last and the last shall be first. Junior Band V; Orchestra III; Senior Band; VI - IV; National Honor Society II, I; Debating and Forensic Soci- ety VI - IV. Ambition: To learn Latin, to have good friends, to travel, to become rich and enjoy myself. ROBERT GREGORY WHITE Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that need not be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. Senior Band I; Science Fiction Club I; Aeronautical Engi- neering Society II. Ambition: To attain a college education and a satisfying career. To live like God in such a way as to be una- shamed on that day all men are judge d. YVONNE ROBERT NOT PICTURED LEO PETER CARDARELLI Friendship only exists among the content. Debating and Forensics VI; Freshman Baseball V, IV; Track V; Soccer II. Ambition: To write a best seller. CHARLES C. DOZIER Different strokes for different folks. Varsity Basketball II, I; Varsity Baseball II; Black Students Association I; Track III. Ambition: To follow the Latin School Tradition of success in business or engineering. DANIEL PETER FITZGERALD J.V. Crew III; J.V. Football II; E.N.V.I.M.P. I. Ambition: To swim against the current in the stream of life. ANDREW PARKER MclNTYRE Walk softly, and if you can’t, walk the other way. Computer Club VI, V; Black Students Association I. Ambition: To strengthen myself and direct that strengtl toward success in every endeavors. JAMES PATRICK GILL MICHAEL RULLO DIANE L. SCHNEEBERGER Glee Club IV - I; A.F.S. Club; Debating and Forensic; Society IV - I; Drama Club IV - I; Classical Prize III National Honor Society II, I. JOHN BENJAMIN HAGAN Long live La ' in. Football IV - 1; Basketball III - 1; Student Council; Tutor. Ambition: To carry out all my ambitions. 80 81 RES ATHLETICAE f3n i f THIRD ROW Mr Johnson, Linehan, Grammar, Burke, Powers, Williams, Butler, Chin, Garland, White, Makie, Weekes, Clark, Mr. Cottonpasis SECOND ROW: Folan, Spry, Reardon, Sullivan, Walsh, Donnelly, McGonalle, Morahan, Dwan, Morrissey, Ptrello, Bell, McGonagle, Barringer, Harlen, O ' Sullivan, Brainard, Rasenas FIRST ROW: Coach Cohen, Campanella, King, Flynn, Bakas, Freeman, Crotty, Slade, Hagan, Galvin, Whall, Jepsen, Papetic, Reardon, Flaherty, Gaudino, Deeley, Tracey, Coach Costello SEATED IN FRONT: Vazza, Whalen, Lyle, Flynn Football 90 Soccer BOTTOM ROW Amara, Healy, Mulcahy, Facada, Madaras, McCormack, Gialdour- ides, Conroy MIDDLE ROW McCarthy, Vadala, Birle, Apol- lon, Sanchez, Moschella, Favorito, Klrnon, Canning TOP ROW Cataldo, English, Garrity, Olsen, Chin, Paprikos, Franco, McCImtock, Car- darelll, Cusack, McCormack, Clark 91 Hockey City Champions Golf BRIAN MULCAHY PAUL DORIS DANIEL SHEA FRANCIS MUNGEAM JOHN PAPPAS WILLIAM KILROY RAYGOSSELIN KEITH CLOUGHERTY 96 100 FIRST ROW: O ' Brien, Connelly, Foley, McKenna, Walsh, McDonnell, Smith, Kennedy, Powers, Pero, Giordano, Wilcox SECOND ROW: Mr. Pollock, Morris, Gunning, Shields, Hoey, Kern, Cummings, Cosgrove, Kupris, Conley, Gaudin, Sinkus Mr. koiiock, McKenna (Dapt), uaudin, McDonnell, Kennedy ROW 3 Froston. McGaffigan. Mulry, Ward, E Kelley, Fennell. Tresler. O ' Leary, Meyer Horan, O ' Callahan ROW 2 Bohan, Grady. Zawawi, Tomasmi, Ganong, Melvin, Fleming, Mr Powers ROW 1 Burke, S Kelley, Walsh, Cody, Shaughnessey, Earls, Horan, O ' Callahan 12-0 The swimming team was undefeated with a 12-0 record and won the City of Boston High School Championship for the ninth consecutive year Lettermen include Cleary, Kydd, Boone, Burke, Cody, Earls, Kelley, Shaughnessey, Walsh, Horan, Melvin, O ' Cal- lahan, Bohan, Grady, Tomasini, Zawawi, Fleming, Kelley, Ward, Fennell, Tresler 103 Asian Cultures Club Hispanic Club 1st ROW Urbina, Gomez (Sec ' y), Ms Ruffell (Advisor), Franco (Pres ), Quintero (V P ), Castro (Treas ), Forero, Suarez 2nd ROW Leyva, Cordero. Barbosa, Molina, Quintero, Dapsis 3rd ROW Fagundo, Jacobs 107 Tennis Lai Tc e aims 108 Chess Club Clu )SS Team no Math Team Sailing Team 1 1 1 Argo ROW 1 EDITORS T Harrington, S Manassa, C Chan, E Annenberg, L Franco (E-in-Chief), S Cronin. R Chin, J Earls, M Chinetti ROW 2 T Chan, L Soo Hoo, K Connolly, L Jenkins, T Aldumo. N Dolhert, B Wong, C Scovei Register I 13 Drama Club Debating and Forensics Society Society Aeronautical Engine So( I(U uir ng b b Science Ficlion Computer Engineering Groin Rifl Tea r m Che lrad( MM MS IVp (Jul) Senior Concert Band First Row, L-R V Cammarano, M DeSimone. A Russo. E Dapsis. Mr J Boison, M Rush, A Rosenberg, F Mun- geam, R White Second Row, L-R A Anagnos. W Ouel- lette, P Lane, J Hines, D. O ' Brien, D McGrath, K. Ber- quist. J McLaughlin, J Tierney, M Bethoney, D Melvin B Butler, O Yong, G Cooper, A Yerganian. Third Row, L-R Y Gerald. B Armstead, L Blackmer, T Giunta, A DiNatale, S Murphy, A Murphy, N Dolhert, C. Poulos, J Musculus, L Hall, A Yerganian, L Jenkins Fourth Row, L- R M Kordis, D Darman, M Brockman, J Mooney, D Wright. D Cole. R Desmond. L Mancin, S Desmond, K Harrington, K. Dyroff, H Wong Fifth Row, L-R J Erwin, W Martini, S Class, R Abramson, N Moynihan, J. Garrity, C. Duduch, R Hoyt, C. Moore, K. Clougherty. BLS Orchestra First Row, L-R: L. Madaras, M Nickerson, L. Wong, P Dap- sis, Mr, L Siagel, S. Newcomb, B Wong, S. Lok, C Fong. Second Row, L-R: P Touliopolous, E Nicholson, M Dold, J Musculus, C. Poulos, A DeNatale, M Jackson, K Hall, A Allen, D Dong, T Deery. Third Row, L-R: G. Maroun, A Russo. P Lane, W Ouellette, D. Cole. D O ' Brien, G Cooper, D McGrath, R Desmond, K Clougherty. Fourth Row, L-R W Frye, G Greland, D Darman, P English, P Mooney, C. Duduch P- - ' 9 ;| |L T _tJ 1 i fi i ■ Class V Band First Row, L-R: L Glovsky, J. Lowell, L Alessandro, Mr. J. Boisen, B Lai, A Kelley, S. Durand Second Row, L-R: M Yee, K Feist, N. Clifton, D Bloom, J Long, E Kushner, J. Mitchell, S Desmond Third Row, L-R W. Frye, R Belan- ger, J. Wallace. P O ' Brien, P. Carell, P Hines Fourth Row, L-R: P. English, J. Cusack, R Buhluan, M. McLaughlin. Junior Band First Row. L-R L Parker, C. Goss, H Hou, Mr. Pruden, C. Patrick, J. Cusack, M Rafoni. Second Row, L-R: P. Maho- ney, Y Gerald. L Boggio, L. Macas, M Casey, S. Moyni- han, B. Lane. Third Row, L-R: T. D ' Amato, R. Mulry, K. Joyal, R Moore, M. Curley, M. Giordano, J. Collins. Fourth Row, L-R: H. Venable, D Twole, K Norton, R. Vaughn, A Abramson. 120 Concert Choir First Row, L-R C. Sanders, J White, B Bishop, Mr Peterson, C DePascale, J. Mator, B Lai. Second Row, L-R L. Kniupis, J. Connolly, T Roth, F Lopes, E Springer, H. Moniadis, L Bradeen, E Chen, A Wong Third Row, L-R: P Devin, K Restuccia, K Michel, J Gray, W. Graham, G. Ng, L Chan Fourth Row, L-R: C. Palomba, S. Panzica, M. Callanan String Ensemble Front, L-R A Allen, P Dapsis, C Fong, B Wong, Mr Siagel, Conductor, S Newcomb, L Madaras, L Wong Rear, L-R: M Nickerson, M Dold, P Touliopolous, M Jackson, G Greland, D McGrath, S. Loi, E Nicholson, T. Deery, D Dong, K Hall. Class V Choir First Row, L-R: K. Roche, R. Kalayjian, V Hines, R Johnson, Mr. Brown, E Choy, L. Birrittieri, V. Tam, E Ponce. Second Row, L-R: J. O ' Shea, M Jones, J Gray, D. Garland, S. Hightower, T Harris, M. Donlan, L Mul- kern. Third Row, L-R: W Gunning, R Jones, J. Belcher, W. Graham, J. Bondaryk, G. Ng Percussion Ensemble L-R: G Cooper, 0 Vong, B Butler, Mr Victor DiStefano, H Hyrmewiez, J Hines, P Lane 121 SPONSORS MR. AND MRS. JOHN ALBANESE SARABELLA M. ANNESBERG MRS. LAURA ARMSTEAD MR. AND MRS. ISAAC BARSIMANTOV MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BICKFORD MR. AND MRS. RICHARD W. BLANEY MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR M. BOHAN MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM M. BULGER MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. CARRIGG MR. AND MRS. CHOK MAN CHIN POU PENG CHAN MR. AND MRS. GEOFFREY COLLINS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM COLLINS MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. CONNOLLY MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. COSGROVE MR. AND MRS. GEORGE C. CONSTANZA MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. DALY, JR. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD DARRAGH MR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. DOANE, SR. MR. AND MRS. PAUL FAHEY MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS P. FLAHERTY MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS J. FLYNN MR. AND MRS. ALTON FRASER MRS. KATHRYN FRYE MR. AND MRS. JOHN T. GALVIN MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. 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