Brookline High School - Murivian Yearbook (Brookline, MA)

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The Sft OOK Utf , - •mumUtrn nri o ri Color Section P. 3 Juniors P. 76 SWS P. 114 Closing P. 208 Sophomores P. 90 Sports P. 158 Seniors P. 18 Freshmen P. 102 Faculty P. 138 Headmaster P. 17 Clubs and Events P. 118 W f Hangin Out In The Class 10 Now I lay me down to study, I pray the lord I won’t go nutty. If I should fail to learn this junk, I pray the lord I will not flunk. But if I do, don’t pity me at all, just lay my bones down in the study hall. Tell my teacher I did my best, then pile my books upon my chest. Now I lay me down to rest, and pray I’ll pass tomorrows test. If I should die before I wake, That’s one less test I’ll have to take! 11 On The Move W ►v - Taking DO-ERS PROFILE CARMEN P. RINALDI PROFESSION: Headmaster, Brookline High School HOBBY: Playing in his greenhouse with his plants and, if time allows, watching “SOAP.” IDOL: Luciano Pavarotti. In his next life he would like to be an opera singer with the ability to sing all parts of an opera by himself. WEAKNESS: Anything edible, “as long as it’s not moving.” MOST AMUSING EXPERIENCE: Finding a VW “bug” on the B.H.S. roof above the fourth floor; second only to find- ing a trashcan on top of the flagpole. Mr. Rinaldi com- mented that our student body is very original and highly creative. MOST INSPIRING EXPERIENCE: Being hired and payed as a substitute teacher when still a high school junior. The experience was especially memorable because at the time Mr. Rinaldi had a crush on the ailing teacher. “She was elegant, chick and very french.” MOST FRUSTRATING EXPERIENCE: Causing one of the largest traffic jams in Kenmore Square by stopping his car in the middle of the intersection. Ever since then, Mr. Rinaldi has become cowardly and immobile when behind the wheel of any car. HIS GOALS FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL: 1. To put a large swimming pool in the middle of the quadrangle, covered with a glass dome so that in the winter it could be a greenhouse. 2. To have moving floors in the corridors which would spiral up to the fourth floor, eliminating the need for stairways. 3. To have a removable glass roof over the quadrangle, with a shower system built in, to be used at all graduations. 4. To have twenty-five glass elevators, like those at the Hyatt in the quadrangle thus reducing traffic in the library. GOALS FOR HIMSELF: 1. To lose fifty pounds so that peo- ple will say to him “you poor sick man.” 2. To grow four- teen inches without using elevator shoes or a pogo stick. INTERVIEWER’S FAVORITE ANECDOTE: When still a foreign language teacher at this high school, Mr. Rinaldi taught a girl not to laugh in his class. For her first offense he told her to sit in front of him, in a wastebasket. After her second offense he pushed her into it with a little too much enthusiasm, and she become stuck. Although he may have taught the girl a lesson, Mr. Rinaldi still had to apologize to her parents for embarrassing her in front of the class. FAVORITE NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE: A rootbeer float. “I freak out over rootbeer floats!” 17 ' A, V V. mam 4Tok. wf wrrf “ , ' , ' i II ' ' I • ' S ' ' Wn SW,. i ' % c rv v ‘ r xv f ' , , ' v ' sVv f,.v « V ,’ V ■VWx v N v W V Vx. ?£ CHAN f i Mr. Shanahan addresses the faculty. Lincoln House Team Mr. Kapt: Housemaster Ms. Kenney: House Secretary Mr. Ritchie: House Teacher Ms. Sutfin and friends. ■ I Mr. Waldron Ms. Gude Mr. Federman Mrs. Conroy House Secretary V Presenting the Class of 1980 MUc v II H -- ' „. - V f ' ,: c v .ti ‘: { V i ' ■ ' . - - i . ■;,- f [J ■ ' ' • I ££ iJ,, „ ,; A n m a Stacy Adams Jon Allen I have stretched ropes from steeple to steeple; garlands from window to window; golden chains from star to star, and I dance. Rimbaud Alan Aaron I can’t believe I ate the whole thing. Diana Adams Evan Abrahams Ryne C. Allen You may be challenged by the forces of life through any one of it’s entities, If the forces permit your ally will guide you to your Fate.” Michele Andrews Phyllis C. Austin He who wills, can. He who tries, does. He who loves, lives. Anne McCaffrey Dragon Flight Joel Bacquelod SOME DO. SOME DON’T, SOME WILL, SOME WONT. MSB mm n mmm mb bm mm m m mm mm m m m m MM m m mm m m mm sms m mm m m m mm mm m m mm m mm Goodbye Seventies, Hello Eighties • Gasoline over $1.20 • Pope John Paul II visits Boston • Year of The Child • Gold. . .$500, | I Eric Daniel Jodi Dell Kevin Devaney Diane Delfraino So I’ve lived with no regret Love ya Mom Dad and also wouldn’t change a thing and yet special thanks to Mr. V. and Mr. now and then . . . wish I could start again. David Gates D. Richard Diamant Glenn Dickson Jordan Dickstein These are the seasons of emo- tion And like the winds they rise and fall This is the mystery of the quo- tient Upon us all a little rain must fall Led Zeppelin Amy Beth and Friends selling magazines. Stephen Differ David Dillon Kids just aren ' t the same today 1 hear every mother say mother needs something today to calm her down. Rolling Stones Mother’s little helper See where Nautilous can get you? Illene Dubow Whisky Point Turf Away” • Blondie, ‘‘Eat to the Beat” • Mayor White at it again for Fourth term • SWS Fire • Punk Rock • English classes • Magali Dimanche Robert Dinatale Erin Donovan If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you dream it, you can become it. William A. Ward John Doherty Paul Drain The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and doing well what- ever you do. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Michelle Donovan Ramble on, Now’s the time, The time is now, To sing my song. Led Zeppelin L.Y.B. D+C 48 + 46 Patricia Driscoll Mark Doherty Frances Jessica Fisher Nelson Fong To my audience, without On the way to my future is the whom I would only be myself. road of experience, so I can How pompus! achieve Happiness and success Actors can never be accused in whatever I do. of being insane for they’re al- ways acting. Susie Fong CHANCE CANNOT TOUCH ME! TIME CANNOT HUSH ME! FEAR, HOPE, AND LONGING, GATHERING STRENGTH, GAINING BREATH-NAUGHT CAN SEVER. ME FROM THE SPIRIT OF LIFE Claire Foyt A person must have a certain amount of intelligent ignorance to get anywhere. — Charles Francis Kettering Rules of being a cool dude by . . . Audrey D. Frank Daniel Frankenthal Your greatest power comes from the fact that you want tre- mendously to do that very thing, and do it well.” Amelia Earhart Douglas Frazier Michael Fredkin right turns on red light • Fleetwood Mac, “Tusk” • Senior Quotes • Girl’s Swimming won all meets except one . . . Brockton . . . who else? • Garbage can on top of the Flagpole • Vandalism Molly Gabel Ronald Furey What’s that thing crawling down there?? Calculus taught — first year • Concert Choir to Europe • Job Friends forever Grace Gibson “It ' s alright now infact it’s a gas” Mick Jaggar Ellen Ginsburgh Robert Galasti “POOR OLD OTIS DEAD AND GONE LEFT ME HERE TO SING HIS SONG PRETTY LITTLE GIRL WITH THE RED DRESS ON POOR OLD OTIS DEAD AND GONE.” THE DOORS Laura Galloway Karen Goldman l Margaret Gillis Lawrence C. Goldstein If man could have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. Ben Franklin Richard Gollis “Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightning that does the work.” — Mark Twain Douglas Goodman Most of the luxuries, and many of the so-called comforts, of life are not only not indispensable, but positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind. Henry David Thoreau Doreen Goodrich I ' ve grown and I ' ve changed in many, many ways. I’m glad to be leaving, but I’ll remember these days. THANKS MOM DAD Henry — the thrill of victory!! Amy Gorelick Marc Gordon And I will go on shining; Shining like brand new, I’ll never look behind me. And my troubles will be few. Supertramp Muarya prepares to capture BHS luncheon behavior. Michael Gray Valentina Grdyan A cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with an education. Mark Twain Hunting • The Cars, “Candy-O” • Junior slump • Procrastination • S.A.T. • Achievements • Sn ow?. . . What’s that • Take the long run home Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair! Jay A. Green Man wanta live, Man wanta find himself Man gotta learn How to go alone.” Sterling Brown Peter Green Who shoots at the midday Sunne, though he be sure, he shall never hit the marke; yet as sure he is, he shall shoot higher than who ayms at a bush. Sir Philip Sidney Tracey Green Leaves are falling all around Time I was on my way; Thanks to you, I’m much ob- liged Such a pleasant stay. Led Zeppelin It’s you and me, brother . . . FOREVER Laurie Greenberg The feeling’s clear You better be aware It’s all here And it’s high time Break and take the Freedom My time to live like I feel Heart Eddie Gresser This song is over; I’m left with only tears. — The Who John Griffin Kenneth Gropman When its time to die, let us not discover we never lived. Go for it — Captain Molsen — Falcons — The Point Party High All The Time! Sonya Gropman Stella Grosman I got it! Arthur Fiedler Musical Dedication Night • Salad bar opens daily • Martin Sheen visits B.H.S. 1 1 1 80 • Western Wear • Maillots • $3.10 minimum wage • “Amazing” • SWS 10th Reunion • Stale donuts for breakfast • Gossiping • Pizza • Senior Papers • Genevieve Hammond Oh end this day Show me the ocean When shall I see the sea May this day set me in motion I ought to be on my way — James Taylor I.N.D.T.B.M.G.G.F. Dennis Harrington Shelby Hall “What is important is the happiness of pursuit, not the pursuit of happiness.” Mark Hanford “OMNIVESE AD INFINTUM” Anne Gulley To live in this town Must be Tuff Tuff Tuff . . . SHATTERED! BUS was Great thanks to MOM, DAD LW. SS, CB, MM(LOML), JF, JM Peter Gruenbaum To try to look at life as if through a periscope, because the key too seeing anything above your head is to view it at eye-level. Sonia Gurevitz “It is easier to down a hill than up, but the view is from the top.” Anonymous And then we take over the science department through Room 364 . Daniel Hagerty Roy Harvey Hey, hey, my, my, Rock n ' Roll will never die.” My, my, hey, hey. Rock n’ Roll is here to stay.” Neil Young Jonathan T. Haveles There are two classes of busy Friends are forever. David Henry Kevin Heffernan You can’t always get what you want but if try real hard, you’ll get what you need. Rolling Stones Constance Hew I guess it’s over, call it a day, Sorry, that it had to end this way . . . Donny Hathaway and Denise Williams Stephen Heywood No Nukes • Brookline’s last high rise built. • “The Electric Horseman” • Peggy Lawton Chocolate Chip Cookies • Sundaes at Christina Hills Harley Hillyard Don’t let the past remind us of what we are not now. Crosby, Stills, and Nash “10 more minutes, then put your pencils down.” lights, camera action liana Hollenberg “ . . . eyelids covering many stars ...” Archibald Macleish J Eric Hornfeldt All my best thoughts were sto- len by the ancients. Ralph Waldo Emerson Diane Horwitz You can’t always get what you want But if you try sometime You just might find You get what you need Rolling Stones The Tree, Dec. 16, Falcon Wall Geil’s Concert, adventures, cling free! Curtis Howe Smoothy Smooth and Cooly Cool, if there was no such thing as basketball I ' d never go to school. C-bone . . . Hoop player . . . Knee Deep! Rumpels • Eating lunches out • Led Zeppelin, “In through the Outdoor” • The good news is that we scored in the Thanksgiving Alvson Hunt I can laugh with the best I can laugh at the rest but I ' m never sure what I ' m laughing at. K.F., P.F.. L.D., S.S., D.H. Alberto Elysee )oseph F. Hunt 1 was born here in the city with my back against the wall FALCONS Corey Hutchins Kenneth Hui THE INVESTIGATION OF NA- TURE IS AN INFINITE PLEASURE-GROUND. WHERE ALL MAY GRAZE, AND WHERE THE MORE BITE. THE LONGER THE GRASS GROWS. THE SWEETER IS ITS FLAVOR. AND THE MORE IT NOURISHED. T. H. HUXLEY Jennifer at the championships! John Hwee Carey Hueber GREAT ACTION! REMEMBER THE PARTY AT T.C.C.? SWIMMING, GOLF, STYX- BABE -DUST? STARSKY +HUTCH FOREVER- 10 7 79 MIKE FITZ YA-KNOW! Martin Hyde We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done Henry Wadsworth Longfellow i Michael Isenberg “I swear . . . that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.” — John Galt. Mamoru Iguchi Haleh Jamshad Wisdom too often never comes, and so one ought not to reject it merely because it comes late.” Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter Rene Jamieson It ' s mine. C. m Vivien Jennifer Lockwood Valerie Jellson W.W. Cold beers, Hot night My sweet romantic teenage nights (Life’s just a cocktail party on the street!) Andrea, Meryl, the maneater All of my love to E.J. Star Trek” the motion picture ton, our rivalry in sports Jerome Ira Kampler The bitter and sweet come from the outside, the hard from within, from one’s own’s efforts. For the most part I do the thing which my own nature drives me to do.” Albert Einstein Deborah Beth Kaplan The Road Is Long From Which There Is No Re- turn, So On We Go . . . Nancy Ellen Kaplan W.W. Standing on a hill in the moun- tains of dreams. Telling myself it’s not as hard as it seems. Led Zeppelin Quadrophenia, Plum Island Thanx Jane — Sun, sand, . . . Stephan Kaplan Karen Karidoyanes TRUE FRIENDS ARE THOSE WHO NOT ONLY SHARE YOU JOY. AND HAP PINESS, BUT YOUR TEARS AND SOR ROWS AS WELL. THANKS — AL. RICH, JILL SANDRA, LINDA. JIM. EVAN. Nancy Rosalyn Katz Seek simplicity and distrust Alfred North Whitehead Heidi Kelly Wake up everybody . . . the world won ' t get no better if we just let it be . . . We’ve got to change the world just you and me, Harold Melvin and the Blue notes (1-4-3 P.K.) 10 seconds to start Homeroom • Better Luck next year Sox, better luck next year Exchanging gossip Cheering the football team to victory Curtis Randall Kemeny “Time hath, my Lord, a wallet at his back, wherein he puts alms for oblivion.” Shakespeare: From: Troilus and Crissida Paul Kilduff CROM! Thanks Mr. Krapf Jin-Hyeong Kim Debbie Kindred I’m wishing on a dream, to follow what it means. Rose Royce To the future . . . Love you, Thank-you Mom, Dad, Shelly and friends. Renato Kipnis Karen Kleiderman Rhonda Kogos I think it’s fine building jumbo planes. Taking a ride in a cosmic train, Switch on summer from a slot machine. Get what you want cause you can get anything! Cat Stevens Janet Koster Pats • “Annie” • “Dancin” • Slit skirts • “Bloomies” Bags • “Le Sport Sack” • The infamous prayer bill • Richn mmmm mmmm mu BaHBSn B fM r MJtEBK Hi Hi Sharon Kugell High school memories, out of the past are parties and proms, who ended too fast. L.R. Meet y ou in the spotlight (C.W!)? Alice Lam Steven Lantos At each stage the world presents a challenge. We can either take responsibility and create a unique life or we can excuse ourselves from the struggle and dissolve into the faceless crowd. Take Care. Cousin John Cheryl Ann Lamprey “If you wanta get to heaven, you ' ve gotta raise a little hell.” To all my friends on the stairs. “WE ARE FAMILY!!!” Smiling faces Alfredo Lares Todd Timothy Larson ECONOMICS ARE NO EXCUSE FOR THE SACRIFICE OF MANKIND. Beverly P. Lee All that is now All that is gone All that’s to come . . . Pink Floyd Goodbye Buds! Your Best Budd. Edward T. L. Lee To be able to be caught up into the world of thought — that is being educated. Education is the transmission of Civilization. on “Evening Magazine . . .2 12. . . Performers Extraordinaire! • Miss Piggy • School lunches • Paul McCarthy busted in Tokyo Alexander Lake Kai Lee Katherine K. W. Lee STUDY, NOT AS THOUGH TO Somewhere over the MASTER IT, BUT AS FEAR OF LOSING IT. rainbow . . . Lukas Kolm Man Lee The larger the island of knowl- edge, the longer the shoreline of wonder, Ralph Sockman Pauline W. Lee “BUCKWHEAT IT ' S NICE TO BE IMPORTANT, BUT IT’S MORE IMPORTANT TO BE NICE. William Lee I ' ve got to go out and make my way I might get rich you know I might get busted. Steve Miller Falcons Glenda Joyce LeMar “Pumkin” Umoja Choir Black Awareness Sr. Steering Committee The only reward of virture is virture, the only way to have a friend is to be one. for smuggling • El Tuna • Possible Boycott of Moscow Olympics • Possible Renewal of Regristration for Draft . . . women too? You want an elevator pass? Mark Lender Doris Leong An Honest Brew Makes It’s Own Friend — John Molson August Leppelmeier Whatever liberates our spirit without giving us self-control is disastrous — Goethe A little rebellion now and then is a good thing — T. Jefferson Bryan Lincoln Marc Lift Kevin Litton Janet Livingstone This isn ' t dancing, what I’m doing, this is sheer klutz. — Mikhail Baryshnikov Karen demonstrating. Ondine Lizendis You grow up the day you have the first real laugh at yourself. Ethel Barrymore Judi Marie Locke Why is, when you do right no one remembers, and . . . Why, when you do wrong no one forgets! Thanks Mom and Dad maybe someday we’ll relive what we ' ve missed. Jane Marie Lojek When you walk through a storm hold your chin up nigh and don’t be afraid of the dark. At the end of the storm is a gol- den sky and the sweet silver song of a lark. “Carousel” Forever Friends Plum Island. Nancy, Paula — Sand, Sun . . . Clifford Long If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on, now. ’Cause there’s too many places I’ve got to see. Freebird • Possible Nuclear War??? • Ceramic Pins • Mother Teresa wins Peace Prize • Donna Summer, “On the Radio” • U.N. demands Cindy M. Loo “Who knows where my dreams will end. I’ll follow as they grow.” Brian May Susan Lundberg We shall see the Dawn of Peace, When we learn the Meaning of Love! Myeong Lowe Kate A. Macgillivray and all the fat-skinny people and all the tall-short people all the nobody people all the somebody people never thought I need so many people Teresa Rose Lynch Let’s make some memories Let’s try and reach for the sky And if by chance We never touch the stars We can say we tried. Jane Oliver Sheila MacKinnon Katherine A. Macpherson Don’t stop thinking about to- morrow Don’t stop it’ll soon be here It’ll be better than before yesterday’s gone yesterday’s gone Three happy students. Daria Majzoubi Sharon C. Long I would rather be in LA. “Pools of sorrow, waves of joy, are drifting through my open mind, possessing and caressing me . . .” Beatles. withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan • Hostages’ letters arrive in U.S. • John Williams made the new Pops Conductor 9 Spike Debbie Mar And this story book comes to a close Gone are the ribbons and bows Things to remember, Places to Eagles Shawn Ilene Margules Rivers belong where they can ramble, Eagles belong where they can fly. I’ve got to be where my spirit can run free, Gotta find my corner of the sky. Pippin Patricia Mann Don’t walk in front of me. For I may not follow Don’t walk behind me Just walk beside me, and be my friend. Bobby Mallock Inside, outside, Leave me alone Inside, outside, Nowhere is home Inside, outside, Where have I been? Out of my brain on a Train THE WHO Soo-Ling Mah “A good traveler is one who does not know Where he is go- ing. A perfect traveler does not where he came from” Lin Yutang Soo, Luv Always We are KOOL! Hannah R. Marquand For long you live and high you fly Smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd W.W. Stay Wild Tracy Martin TRIXALOOPLORANEECHSOVE Deborah Mason You see things as they are: and you ask why? But I dream of things that never were: and I ask Why not? George Bernard Shaw To my best friends mom and dad, I’ll love you always. Peter Massik I decline to walk the line They tell me that I’m lazy; Wordly wise I realize that everybody’s crazy. Becker Fayan heels • Ribbon Bows • Concert Choir raffles one ounce of gold • Jimmy Durante dies 1 28 • Calculator watches • Computer game Rosemary Mattuck Peter May And everything under the sun is in tune but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. Pink Floyd Corinne McCarthy Walking down this rocky road, Wondering where my life is leading. Rolling on. Bad Company Ra, Ha, Fa Thursday nights, Re- bel, Rebel, and us, let yourself go, Jean G. Francis X. Malinn True happiness Consists not in the multitude of friends, But in their worth and choice Ben Jonson P.S. Thanx, M.C. ne Patricia McCue U jhGulls, Nilla-an- l enski, 9 vrs Paul McKoy John Mearls B.H.S. IS NOTHIN BUT A HOUSEPARTY J. Giels Luis Melendez Still Crazy After All These Years Paul Simon Brigitte McNally Gerard McQuaid Memories maybe beautiful but yet whats too painful to re- member, we simply choose to forget, so its the laughter we will remember, when ever we remember, The Way We Were. “The Way We Were” Michele in deep concentration Jean Mellett Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love, and to be loved, is the greatest happiness of existence. Sydney Smith Nanci, Thanks Ma Backwash Debbie Miller Nothing ventured, nothing gained . . . Be not afraid to try. So dream big dreams, reach for the stars, And set your standards high! George Webster Douglas David Miller Somewhere out on that horizon, Out beyond the neon lights, I know there must be something better 1 can’t stay another night. The Eagles Valerie Miller Alan Mills If you imagine it, you can achieve it, If you can dream it, you can be- come it. William Arthur Ward Bruce Milton Strolling along Frankly, my dear, I don ' t give a damn. Henry Minsky y = y - ex x = x -t ey . . . Marvin Minsky Julie Minsky There’s a score of hair-brained children They’re all locked in the nur- sery They got earphone heads They got dirty necks They’re so Twentieth Century. Rolling Stones • Fight for the presidency: Carter, Kennedy, Bush, Brown, Baker, Reagan • Anti-Draft demonstrations . . . the 60’s or the 80 Richard Moroney Are you gonna change things with the power that you have. The power of a million new ideas. C.R.E.W. Stephen Mitchell Cynthia Moore Pang Wayne Morrison Alice Moy This is the way to the freedom I’ve only dreamed of, one chance in a life time, and my name is on the key. I say this day belongs to me! Seals and Crofts It’s Looie to the rescue Andrea Murphy I knew looking back on my tears would someday make me laugh. But I never knew looking back on my laughter would someday make me cry. MEMORIES “P.P Thanks MOm Dad Ann Marie Murphy Don’t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Sarah Murphy If you look way down In your heart and soul, Don’t hesitate Cause the world seems cold. Stay young at heart Cause you’re never old. Cindy Murphy How wonderful life is while your in the world. Elton John Legal Seafood • Chris Everett Lloyd retires • John Lennon moves to Boston, maybe? • “10” • Dolly Parton Jokes • Hugh Hefner Beth Nathanson John Ng Children of the future Age, “Hang On Men!” Reading this indignant page: Know that in a former time, Love! sweet Love! was thought a crime. William Blake 1757-1827 Tanya Nichals L. Christian Nordquist Maureen O’Leary Let The Good Times Roll The C A R S Lee Olin The language of friendship is not words, but meaning. It is an intelligence above language. Henry David Thoreau Steve Lantos makes an amazing discovery Lisa Onorato There is no afterlife, but I ' m bringing a change of underwear just in case. Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on weekends. Woody Allen Feargal O Regan Don ' t cry don ' t braze your eyes It’s only Teenage Waistland They’re all Waisted ' FALCONS Bruni and Lisa appears on “Saturday Night Live” • National Tweed Day 12 7 79 • Friendships • Susan B. Anthony coins • Plastic see through 1 l[52B Marianne Elizabeth Paley Mariella Passarelli To sing till my voice cracks Dance till my knees buckle Laugh till my eyes fill with tears of joy. Happiness is a roll of cherry Lifesavers. Sure, I really know how to type. Carol Pastan Be as you would seem to be. For diversity will lead us to- gether, Always and forever . . . David Peabody My memory I ' ll educate To know the one historic truth, Remembering to the latest date The only true and sole immortal youth. Thoreau Sun bathing at BHS? Annette Pechenick Hold to a true friend with both hands” Thanks to B.R. Linda, Lincoln House, Bob, and Mom. I could not have “survived” without you. Susan Pepper If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am only for myself, what am 1? and If not now, when? pants • Supertramp, “Breakfast in America” • Writing essays Richard Perry Standing on the hill, in the mountain of dreams. Telling myself, its not as hard as it seems. Jimmy Page Led Zeppelin • Typing, typing, typing • Applications • Early action, early Charles Pergantis “Whoever named it necking was a poor judge of anatomy.” Hilary L. Petersen If you wake up and don ' t want to smile. If it takes just a little while, Open your eyes and look at the day, You ' ll see things in a different Get my good side way. Fleetwood Mac Eileen Pettipaw Georgia Phillips Our time has come Daniella Margareth Pletka The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. Any fool can do it. There ain’t nothing to it. J. Taylor Ind. Tbm, Ggf. JTds Harold Poverman When you wish upon a star, Dreams will take you very far, But when you wish upon a dream. Life ain’t always what it seems. Earth Wind and Fire decision, early evaluation, regular, oops missed deadline • April 15 • Lake Placid • Graduation • Partying • Dance marathon Carolyn Perkins Mary dancing to the beat Evan Ratner 1 don ' t know about you. Ratna Mr. Divencenzo Mine is the Tale of the Laughing Dragon Marina Polyak James Reardon There are two paths you can go by But in the long run there is still Time to change the road you’re on . . . Led Zeppelin Pam Reichenthal Michael Resnick Jane Redstone Take your time it’s all you’ve got. Jeffrey Renton “Wang Dang sweet Pootang, ‘Death by Misadventure’, Yank me crank me — don’t wake me up and Thank Me . . . That’s The essence of Rock n Roll” — Nugent Dana Roberts The word is easy when you’re just playing around with it. Everything’s a thrill And then it gets unreal and then you don’t feel anything Graham Parker Madeline Raynolds And whether in Court or town whatever the scene; my phlegms as philosophical as your spleen. Moliere Carey, by surprize Adam Rizika To be lonely is to be without friends but to have false friends is to be even lonlier. Luis Rivero Linda Rich “Things turn out best for those who make the best out of the way things turn out.” H.D.T. • Jobs • Cramming • Interviews • College! • Vacations! • Contact lenses • Reunions?. . . time will tell • Model U.N. • Tedd Rodman And the Poets down here don’t writing nothing at all they just stand back and let it all be” Bruce Springsteen Webster Alexander Rogers IF YOU LOVE SOMETHING, % LET IT GO, IF IT COMES BACK TO YOU ITS YOURS FOREVER. IF IT DOESN ' T, IT WAS NEVER YOURS TO LOVE. Betsy Rodman We are perceivers. The world that we perceive, though, is an illusion. It was created by a de- scription that was told to us since the moment we were born. Don Juan Unbroken chain. G.D. Laura Roseman If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can be- come it. William Arthur Ward Pick up the beat Walter Beth Rosenthal Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another. Condorcet Lori Rosenbaum If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can be- come it. William Author Ward S.K. meet you in the spotlight. A.F. L.E. forever Christopher Roth You can laugh at my behavior That will never bother me Say the devil is my savior But I don’t pay no heed. Falcons Gary Rubinstein “Jacques Brel is Alive and Living in Paris” and also at B.H.S. 2 7 • “The Rose” • S.A.T. Prep Sessions, once again • “Sasson” • Diana pondering Albert Saavedra If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost, for in this world we find, success begins with a man’s will. Go for it!!! Sally Sass Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. Thoreau Who knows where the time goes . . . Good luck Groupies. Hamming it up Jenny Schueler ANYONE WHO ISN’T SCHIZO THESE DAYS IS JUST NOT THINKING CLEARLY. A. KOHN Stephen Schultz There is a spirit which I feel that delights to do no evil nor revenge any wrong but delights to endure all things in hope to enjoy its own end. Carla Sayed I guess I’m just a foolish dreamer but I don’t care cause I know. My happiness is waiting somewhere. Maria Scaltsas There is no sin except stupid- ity” Oscar Wilde Report Cards • Alcohol education at B.H.S. • C.P.R. — the new graduation requirement • Telephone calls • Celtics • WCOZ, James Seibel Paul Senecal Michael Shashoua Corbes in strategy session. Andrea Shea The paint has aged now, and I want to see what was there for me once, what is there for me now.” Lillian Heilman INDTBMGGF-JTTA Louise Sheldon Webster enjoys snack during technical drawing. Paul Shaughnessy Elizabeth Shearer Morning — Sing me a song. James Taylor Derin Sherman Even the smallest candle burns brighter in the dark.” WBCN, WEEI, KISS, 108, WRKO • Carter band import of Iranian Oil • Defection of Russian Ballet Dancers • Down vests • James Diana Shoolman “Eating honey is a wonderful thing to do — but there is a moment just before you eat it which is even better.” Julie Silberger “ . . .at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but 1 think 1 must have been changed several times since then.” Lewis Caroll, Alice in Wonderland Be quiet Paul, you’re embarrassing me. David Simmons Laurel Simmons god head dialect? foreign Tongue kiss? Internal voyage: brain rock- et. god my skull, yes, travel is the key, not as rimbaud suggested charity. Patti Smith Darsalle E. Smith If you love something, Set it free. If it comes back to you It’s yours, And if it doesn ' t it Never was. Heidi Sue Smith lylor, “Flag” • Devo • Neil Young, “Rust Never Sleeps” • MUSE concert • “Starting Over” • B.H.S., it’s been real! Goodbye David Sobel There’s a feeling I get When I look to the west And my spirit is crying for leaving Stairway to Heaven — Led Zeppelin — Carlton SooHoo “People get ahead because they have strong points, not because they lack faults” Nelson S ooHoo When you wish upon A star, Dreams will take you very far, but when you wish upon a dream life ain’t always what it seems. Earth, Wind and Fire Larry Spiegal Jennifer Staton The minutes have got to be mine. For if the minutes are not mine, The days go by, and they are not mine, And the years go by, lost forever. Bruce Britton David Stein PLAY WITH FIRE WHENEVER YOU CAN, BUT DON’T GET BURNED BY THE SAME MATCH TWICE. Joel in deep thought Susan Stoller Happy are those who dream, dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. L.J. Carninal Suenens Laura Stratton “When I laugh with you, or cry with you, or hold you, I am say- ing a thousand words” Spectrum of Love — Walter Rinder Thank you: Mum, The Kap- lan’s, Michele, and most of all, you svetzy. Seventies, Hello Eighties 03501106 over $1.20 • Pope John Paul II visits Boston • Year of The Child • Gold. . . $500, $600, $700, Jeffrey Sudalter Steve in the kitchen — where’s the cake? Shelley Strowman The good times are the best times! J. Geils Always remember: the tree, “my brother’s empties,” Blue Fal- cons, Lakeville, 1HOP, Mrs. C., U-Haul, C.H. Cinema, Cape Holiday, “Jan. 21”! Glenn P. Sullivan See my beard Ain’t it weird Don’t be scared It’s just a beard Carlin D.S. D.H. did not get me! Thanx Uncle Bud Maurya Cathlyn Sullivan • ■ ■ looking at the snow, trees that grow outside my win- dow, wondering if where I ' ve been is worth the things I’ve been through.” lames Taylor Robert Sullivan The American lives even more for his goals, for the future, than The European. Unfortunately Life for him is always becom- ing, never being. Albert Einstein Beloved Groupies ... IT WAS! Suzan Sussman Wisdom is knowing what to do next: virtue is doing it. I would never have made it without you. Thanks! B.S. B.M. DAD Karen Sutherland Andrey Tamarchenko $800, soars to $820 an ounce before falling • Reopening of the Student Faculty Lounge 1 8 • Kennedy for President? • The tragedy Judith Temple Karen Thurm People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen; those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. John W. Newbern Thank you Mom, Dad, David, Danny and my special friends for everything. Aurelio Tissnes Richard Tobin It’s what you learn after you know it all That Really counts Lynn Tong I like B.H.S. very much because the people here are so nice that I feel like I am at home. Paula Trahon You don’t need a reason if it comes from the heart — S.W. I.L.Y. — Dionne and Hannah Danny, I told you not to eat it! Smile, Bev! of The Who concert • “Senior Slump” • Ahatolah Khomeni “Manofthe Year”? • Chad Green dies • Rollerskating • Boys’ Seth Tuler I know what it means but I can’t explain THE WHO Lisa Turesky Too much Too much Too little Too little Too late Too late To ever lie againTo ever try again It’s over Mediatating in a corner. Girl’s soccer relaxing before the game Pardip K. Vaid Let there be liberty and justice for all. Carol Tyrance “HOT CHOCOLATE” Mario M. Villamia There’s hope for tomorrow, If we wake up today . . . Ted Nuget P.S. THE MOTLEY CREW Beata Lee Vokhshour Living without your love, reaching at to hold the dreams and slipping away, to yesterday and leaves me alone . . . Mom and Dad (N.G.L.S.S.R.) I missed you Ash — Pash bye 142 Leslie Wagner “Something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for are the true essentials of a happy and meaningful life — Dad, Mom, A.G., S.S., and Birdy, my essentials. Stuart Wagner A Great Nose Indicates A Great Man . . . Cyrano De Bergerac arsity Soccer makes it to the states J.F.K. Library • Schlesinger visits B.H.S. Gilda Radner and her cut-dolls • 1980 Olympics? Gillian Walke Go Crazy or Go Home (Goya crazy or Goya home — Jewish Subtitles) Brian O’Conner Walter Wallace Beware of any enterprise that requires new clothes. Thoreau Eternal nothingness is O.K. if you’re dressed for it. Woody Allen Anne Walsh Caroline Walsh A woman’s place is in the house — and senate. Frances Ward Gerard Ward What’s Go’in Down? (W, F, P. K, J. S, L, J, L, C.) FALCONS STONES Memory Motel” (D) “Out of Time” “Honky Tonk Women” TWIN SICKNESS Anthoney Falconeddy Lisa Watchmaker Brad Wasserman “You never realize how preci- ous the water is, till the well runs dry.” Ben Franklin Cramming for final exams. • Christmas Carols in the cafeteria “Oh nooo Mr. Bill • Radicial pins • Ban on OPEC oil • U.N. Ambassador Andrew oung Brookline’s Rembrandt at work Stuart M. Wax Cold hearted orb that rules the night, Removes the colours from our sight, Red is Grey and Yellow white, But we decide which is right. The Moody Blues “ 69 Steven L. Wayne “We may live without friends; We may live without books; But civilized man cannot live without cooks.” Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton Brian Whitehouse When as it was, then again it will be. For though the course may change sometimes, Rivers always reach the sea. Led Zeppelin Charles A. Wiener You better know now all you education. Will help you no how, You’re gonna wind up working in a gas station. Frank Zappa Ten Years Gone John Williams Matthew Wilber fired • Green Christmas • Barbara Streisand, “Wet” • “Hair” • The fall of Skylab • Thurman Munson dies • “Kramer vs. Rosemary Sinikka Williams All our yesterdays are sum- marized in our now, and all the tomorrows are ours to shape. Hal Borland Lori Williams David Wingshee Lookin Back We Touch On Sor- rowful Days With Future Pass They Disap- pear Earth, Wind, Fire David Wills Joyce Wong Activities: Chinese club, bas- ketball, volleyball, tennis, skating Ambition: doing the best to my ability and to succeed in life. Robert S. Wong After the smoke has cleared and you’ve found yourself de- feated, don ' t fret; you’ll “get em next time!” Good-luck guys!! Thanks, it’s nice, Samsara. Susan Wong “It’s just like a dream to me, that somehow came true. We’ll share tomorrow together — Always and Forever.” Lydia Yee Success is not permanent. The same is also true of failure. — D.C.P. You will not be despised by others if you do not despise yourself. — L.Y. Kramer” • “Go for it” • Containment • Iranian students attack American Embassy, hold hostages and order Shah extridited; John Nicastro I’M MAKING RECORDS MY FRIENDS THEY CAN ' T WAIT, THEY WRITE ME LETTERS TELL ME I’M GREAT, SO I BOUGHT ME AN OFFICE GOLD RECORDS ON THE WALL JUST LEAVE A MES- SAGE MAYBE I ' LL CALL. Burt Sloane Marshall Bruce Thomas Olafsson Laura Notman “And Suddenly, The strangest things are hap- pening. 1 hope it’s not the last time.” Nilsson ‘The Point’ Andrea Hussey David Chasdi Let’s drink to the hard working people Let’s drink to the salt of the earth . . . MJ Richard Wong Ido Eilat If I accept the sunshine and warmth I must also accept the thunder and the lightning. Blondie, “Eat to the Beat” • Mayor White at it again for Fourth term • SWS Fire • Punk Rock • English classes • Guys join SENIOR DIRECTORY Aaron, Alan David, 11 Lanark Rd. 02146 Aaron, Jacqueline, 14 Dabney Street 02119 Abblitt, Deborah, 273 Walnut Street 02146 Abrahams, Evan Howar, 12 Greenough Street 02146 Abramson, Daniel, 90 Bellingham Road 02167 Adams, Diana A., 70 Windsor Road 02146 Adams, Stacy B., 48 Kent Street 02146 Allen, Jon Craig, 94 Naples Road 02146 Allen, Ryne Cunli, 53 Centre Street 02146 Amory, Reginald D., 19 Beverly Road 02167 Andler, Steven I., Andrews, Michele R., 17 Clearwater Road 02167 Austin, Phyllis C., 25 Alton Place IB 02146 Bacquelod, Joel Anton, 187 Walnut Ave. 02146 Barlow, Sherri, 6 French Street 02126 Barnes, Sandra, 1870 Beacon Street 02146 Bean, Cheryl M., 212 High Street 02146 Bell, Richard S., 72A Pearl Street 02146 Benet, Edwin W., 144 Wilmington Ave. 02124 Bennett, Christophe, 1575 Beacon Street 02146 Berenson, Patricia J., 50 Longwood Ave. 02146 Berfield, Bruce I., 233 Freeman Street 02146 Bern, Amy J., 74 Parkman Street 02146 Berry, Jennifer S., 134 Clinton Road 02146 Berry, Rhonyaele, 55 Egmont Street 02146 Bever, Sarah G., 20 Chapel Street, 407B 02146 Bigelow, Lyn E., 256 Aspinwall Ave. 02146 Blacher, Lisa B., 345 Buckminster Road 02167 Black, Linda D., 136 Bellingham Road 02167 Blackman, Aaron J., 89 Pleasant Street 02146 Blair, Paul, 53 Prince Street 02146 Boden, Hans, 29 Codman Road 02146 Borel, Corinne I., 37 Salisbury Road 02146 Bowen, Gillian, 250 Tappan Street 02146 Boxenhorn, David, 444 V.F.W. Pkwy. 02167 Bradbury, Peter D., 107 Gerry Road 02167 Bradley, Dorothy J., 27 Egmont Street 02146 Bradley, Johnny, 27 Egmont Street 02146 Braverman, Lisa J., 12 Still Street 02146 Briefer, Stuart M., 119 Stedman Street 02146 Broder, Marjorie E., 40 Griggs Road 02146 Brown, Carol Ann, 55 Resevoir Road 02167 Brown, Dana S., 135 Pleasant Street 02146 Brown, Eric H., 32 Linden Street 02146 Brown, James A., 126 Chestnut Street 02146 Bruce, Marshall J., 14 Fairmount Street 02146 Buckley, Michael, 10 Love Land Street 02146 Budoff, Nathan E., 34 University Road 02146 Bugg, Duane E., 28 Fayton Street 02121 Burnett, Mary F., 56 Dwight Street 02146 Burns, Joanne, 37 Brington Road 02146 Burres, Bruni S., 119 Rawson Road 02146 Burstein, Andrew S., 125 Bonad Road 02167 Butterworth, Ronald J., 22 High Street 02146 Cain, Tracy S., 99 Shaw Road 02167 Callender, Dexter, 19 Brookledge Street Canned, Elizabeth, 27 Egmont Street 02146 Canned, Nicholas, 27 Egmont St. 02146 Canney, Richard A., 17 Hart St. 02146 Casey, Kathleen A., 48 High St. 02146 Castain, Kevin J., 140 Pleasant St. 02146 Caulfield, John T., 164 Tappan St. 02146 Ceder, Michael A., 11 Belmont St. 02146 Chan, Ching W., 55 Village Way 02146 Chan, Irene, 103 Francis St. 02146 Chandler, Scott L., 39 Jordon Rd. 02146 Chapin, Debra J., 1 Clinton Path 02146 Chasdi, David M., 89 Rawson Rd. 02146 Chau, Hung Cheon, 342 Harvard St. 02146 Chernaik, Mark L., 34 Shaw Rd. 02167 Childs, Margot W., 62 Upland Rd. 02146 Chin, Claire, 49 Verndale St. 02146 Chin, Diane K., 16 Verndale St. 02146 Chin, Jilda J., 200 Winchester St. 02146 Chin, Sally G., 803 Washington St. 02146 Cho, Ann, 205 South St. 02167 Chouinard, David B., 88 Milton St. 02146 Chu, Josephine, 17 Henry St. 02146 Chu, Ling-Yu, 95 Boylston St. 02146 Clifford, David A., 95 Craftsland Rd., 02167 Coakley, William M., 30 New Terrace Rd., 02146 Cockfield, James G., 39 Werthington Rd. 02146 Colina, Maria Beat, 1 Mason St. 02146 Colton, Andrew J., 158 Salisbury Rd. 02146 Concannon, Margaret A., 769 Boylston St. 02146 Conners, C. Anthony, 67 University Rd. 02146 Corbett, James J., 18 Tabor Place 02146 Cormier, Douglas, 197 Kent St. 02146 Cournoyer, Estelle M., 131 Brook St. 02146 Coyne, Tracey A., 33 School St. 02146 Crawford, Henry R., 40 Taylor Crossway 02146 Cullen, Ronald F., 7 Egmont St. 02146 Curley, Sarah J., 12 Strathmore Rd. 02146 Curtin, Andrea B., 29 Avon St. 02130 Curtis, Scott, 112 Longwood Ave. 02146 Cynkin, Laurence H., 61 Babcock St. 02146 Daniel, Eric M., 61 Babcock St. 02146 Dean, Michael J., 126 Amory St. 02146 Degtyaryova, Yulia, 67 Verndale St. 02146 Dell, Jodi L., 16 Nelson Drive 02167 Devaney, Kevin J., 34 Stanton Rd. 02146 Diamant, Richard D., 133 Park St. 02146 Dickson, Glenn Pete, 102 Cypress St. 02146 Dickstein, Jordan L., 55 Kensington Circle 02167 Differ, Stephen, 341 St. Paul St. 02146 Dillon, David S., 134 Sewall Ave. 02146 Dimanche, Magali C., 90 Cypress St. 02146 Dinatale, Robert A., 348 St. Paul St. 02146 SENIOR DIRECTORY Doherty, James, 156 Cypress St. 02146 Doherty, John F., 285 Dean Rd. 02146 Doherty, Mark J., 120 Franklin St. 02146 Donovan, Erin M., 152 Gibbs St. 02146 Donovan, Martha, 11 Gibbs St. 02146 Donovan, Michelle F., 9 Auburn Ct. 02146 Drain, Paul A., 39 Perry St. 02146 Driscoll, Patricia, 113 Oakland Rd. 02146 Dubow, Illene R., 373 Harvard St., 02146 Dupre, Claudia J., 52 Verndale St. 02146 Economakis, Peter J., 62 Centre St. 02146 Ehrenworth, Debra A., 19 Thatcher St. 02146 Einstein, Kurt W., 14 Gibbs St. 02146 Elcock, John, 59 Codman Rd. 02146 Ellis, Matthew D., 1809 Beacon St. 02146 Elysee, Alberto, 8 Homer St. 02146 Endlar, Laurie J., 26 Willow Crescent 02146 Epstein, Ruth E., 95 Clinton Rd. 02146 Faherty, Sean D., 27 Egmont St. 02146 Fallon, Kathleen M., 179 High St. 02146 Farrell, James W., 348 St. Paul St. 02146 Fay, Gregory, 15 Whitney St. 02167 Feinberg, Neal, 36 Craftsland Rd. 02167 Ferrara, Pia, 30 Webster St. 02167 Figueira, Michele R., 7 Perry St. 02146 Fine, Elizabeth, 520 Clinton Rd. 02167 Fine, Michael M., 1264 Beacon St. 02146 Finn, Alice N., 206 Crafts Rd. 02146 Fiorenzi, Louis J., 57 Ackers Ave. 02146 Firth, Robert A., 30 Hackensack Rd. 02167 Fisher, Frances J., 149 Walnut St. 02146 Flanagan, Dona Eliza 78 Wolcott Rd. 02167 Fong, Nelson, 140 Columbia St. 02146 Fong, Susie S., 149 Naples Rd. 02146 Foyt, Claire Ann, 41 University Rd. 02146 Frank, Audrey D., 98 Rawson Rd. 02146 Frankenthal, Daniel I., 49 Marion St. 02146 Frazier, Douglas W., 15 Thatcher St. 02146 Fredkin, Michael H., 166 Hyslop 02146 Friedman, Joel Marsh, 75 Greenough St. 02146 Frommer, Dan, 12 York Terr. 02146 Fuchs, Alexander, 1408 Beacon St. 02146 Furey, Ronald S., 103 Colbourne Cres. 02146 Gabel, Molly, 50 Green St. 02146 Gadsby, Edward, 92 High St. 02146 Gaffney, Margaret P., 21 Whitney St. 02146 Galasti, Robert, 375 Pond Ave. 02146 Gallimore, Judith C. 11 Russell St. 02146 Galloway, Laura F., 108 Winthrop Rd. 02146 Gear, Jean, 214 High St. 02146 Gelman, Semyon, 640 Washington St. 02146 Gershon, Rose, 53 Winchester St. 02146 Gibson, Grace C., 47 Cypress St. 02146 Gilikson, Alex, 641 Chestnut Hill Ave. 02146 Gillis, Margaret L., 163 Kent St. 02146 Ginsburgh, Ellen M., 30 Princeton Rd. 02167 Goldman, Karen A., 7 Conant Rd. 02167 Goldstein, Lawrence C., 94 Shaw Rd. 02167 Gollis, Richard M., 36 Thorndike St. 02146 Goodman, Douglas, 15 Greenough St. 02146 Goodrich, Doreen A., 347 St. Paul St. 02146 Gordina, Ellen, 185 Freeman St. 02146 Gordon, Marc W., 811 West Roxbury PI. 02167 Gorelick, Amy B., 14 Smythe St. 02146 Gray, Michael B., 133 Salisbu ry Rd. 02146 Grdyan, Valentina, 1874 Beacon St. 02146 Green, Jay, 200 Reservoir Rd. 02167 Green, Peter M., 15 Russell St. 02146 Green, Tracey D., 46 Asheville Rd. 02167 Greenberg, Laurie B., 33 Forest St. 02167 Gresser, Edward B., 40 Salisbury Rd. 02146 Griffen, Eric B., 145 Princeton Rd., 02146 Griffin, John D., 341 St. Paul St. 02146 Gropman, Kenneth R., 214 Russet Rd. 02146 Gropman, Sonya E., 52 Harrison St. 02146 Grosman, Stella, 526 Harvard St. 02146 Gruenbaum, Peter E., 260 Dean Rd. 02146 Gubnitsky, Henry Y., 399 Washington St. 02146 Gulley, Anne M., 39 Sheafe St. 02146 Guran, Alex G., 127 Winthrop Rd. 02146 Gurevitz, Sonia, 9 Babcock Terr. 02146 Hagerty, Daniel R., 162 Chestnut St. 02146 Hall, Shelby F., 14 Amory St. 02146 Hammond, Genevieve, 94 Walnut PI. 02146 Hanford, Mark C., 76 Egmont St. 02146 Harrington, Dennis, 117 Bonad Rd. 02167 Harris, Patricia, 11 Royal Rd. 02146 Hartnett, Kathleen M., 29 University Rd. 02146 Harvey, Roy F., 10 Davis Ave. 02146 Haun, Laura A., 89 Winthrop Rd. 02146 Haveles, Jonathan T., 15 Evans Rd. 02146 Healy, Carol L., 120A Babcock St. 02146 Heartz, Serena, 261 Tappan St. 02146 Hedberg, Ellen B., 21 Euston St. 02146 Heffernan, Kevin P., 28 Eliot St. 02167 Hemingway, Angela, 24 Alberta Rd. 02167 Henry, David P., 14 Tabor PI. 02146 Hew, Constance, 116 Westbourne Terr. 02146 Hickey, Rosemary, 276 Clyde St. 02146 Hills, Christina, 36 Harrison St. 02146 Hillyard, Harley D., 82 Walnut St. 02146 Himelfarb, Lisa J., 61 Kenwood Ave. 02146 Hoffman, Debra J., 11 Englewood Ave. 02146 Holbrook, Laurie A., 347 St. Paul St. 02146 Hollenberg, liana B., 97 Walnut Hill Rd. 02146 Hornfeldt, J. Eric, 29 Naples Rd. 02146 Horwitz, Diane J., 84 Clinton Rd. 02146 Howe, Curtis, 5 Wellington Terr. 02146 72 SENIOR DIRECTORY Hueber, Carey M., 191 Clyde St. 02167 Huff, Glenda Ann, 22 High St. 02146 Hui, Kenneth, 319 St. Paul St. 02146 Hunt, Alyson A., 616 Chestnut Hill Ave. 02146 Hunt, Joseph F., 112 Franklin St. 02146 Hussey, Andrea M., 125 Addington Rd. 02146 Hutchins, Corey, 161 Rawson Rd. 02146 Hwee, John, 215 St. Paul St. 02146 Hyde, Martin A., 35 Ogden Rd. 02167 Iguchi, Mamoru, 70 Beals St. 02146 Isenberg, Michael, 45 Heath St. 02146 Jamieson, Rene, 619 Walk Hill St. 02126 Jamshad, Haleh, 44 Sumner Rd. 02146 Jefferson, Michael A., 54 Wellington Hill Jellson, Valerie J., 100 Beals St. 02146 Joffe, Vivienne K., 12 Druce St. 02146 Jones, Allison M., 55 Village Way 02146 Joy, Jacqueline, 1 Park Vale 02146 Kagami, Florence, 185 Freeman St. 02146 Kagami, Roy Y., 185 Freeman St. 02146 Kampler, Jerry, 17 Gardner Rd. 02146 Kanevsky, Victor, 84 Pleasant St. 02146 Kaplan, Deborah B., 307 Reservoir Rd. 02167 Kaplan, Nancy E., 41 Kenwood St. 02146 Kaplan, Steven M., 49 Blake Rd. 02146 Karidoyanes, Karen, 22 Dana St. 02146 Katz, Nancy R., 31 Arlington Rd. 02167 Kelley, Sean P., 18 Juniper St. 02146 Kelly, Heidi J., 45 School St. 02146 Kemeny, Curtis, 33 Park St. 02146 Kener, Valeria, 640 Washington St. 02146 Khaykis, Regina, 191 Kent St. 02146 Kickham, Mary E., 70 Randolph Rd. 02167 Kilduff, Michael J., 169 Rawson Rd. 02146 Kilduff, Paul E., 169 Rawson Rd. 02146 Kim, Jin-Hyeong, 60 Gorham Ave. 02146 Kindred, Debbie L., 6 Perry St. 02146 Kipnis, Renato, 87 Payson Rd. 02167 Kleiderman, Karen L., 295 Tappan St. 02146 Klein, Jed R., 185 Vine St. 02149 Kogos, Rhonda E., 810 West Roxbury PI. 02167 Kohn, James S., 35 Lapland Rd. 02167 Kolm, Lukas R., 36 Salisbury Rd. 02146 Koncz, Louis, 25 Gibbs St. 02146 Koniaris, Kleanthes, 797 Washington St. 02146 Koster, Janet F., 32 Lowell Rd. 02146 Kredenser, Lori, 39 Grove St. 02167 Kugell, Sharon B., 183 Wallis Rd. 02167 Lake, Alexander, 30 Payson Rd. 02167 Lam, Alice, 17 High St. 02146 Lamprey, Cheryl A., 516 Heath St. 02167 Lander, Vadim, 16 Fairbanks St. 02146 Landrum, Sabrina Y., 38 Gladeside Ave. Lantos, Steven D., 99 Pond Ave. 02146 Lanzkron, Paul J., 35 Gardner Rd. 02146 Lares, Alfredo, 185 Freeman St. 02146 Larson, Todd, 6 Joy St. 02108 Lebow, Martha A., 411 Washington St. 02146 Lee, Beverly, 60 Gibbs St. 02146 Lee, Edward T., 86 Brook St. 02146 Lee, John Sun, 185 Freeman St. 02146 Lee, Kai Wong, 88 Brook St. 02146 Lee, Kathy, 220 High St. 02146 Lee, Man, 1859 Beacon St. 02146 Lee, Mary Inhuy, 185 Freeman St. 02146 Lee, Pauline W., 32 Park St. 02146 Lee, Peter, 14 Bowker St. 02146 Lee, William, 24 Claflin Rd. 02146 Lemar, Glenda J., 52 Brunswick St. Lender, Mark D., 218 Kent St. 02146 Leong, Doris, 19 Strathmore Rd. 02146 Leppelmeier, August, 289 Tappan St. 02146 Lincoln, Bryan R., 43 Hedge Rd. 02146 Lipson, Robbyn, 12 Intervale Rd. 02167 Litt, Marc O., 420 Newton St. 02167 Litton, Kevin, 439 Washington St. 02146 Livingstone, Janet, 47 Crafts Rd. 02167 Lizdenis, Ondine, 47 Wolcott Rd. 02167 Locke, Judith M., 115 Fuller St. 02146 Lockwood, Jennifer R., 11 Goodwin PL 02146 Lojek, Jane M., 19 Forest St. 02167 Long, Clifford A., 91 Shaw Rd. 02167 Long, Sharon C., 15 Beaconsfield Rd. 02146 Loo, Cindy M., 106 Pleasant St. 02146 Lovering, Lloyd J., 21 Egmont St. 02146 Lowe, Myeong H., 51 Winchester St. 02146 Lowenstein, Russell S., 737 Newton St. 02167 Lucas, Robert J., 9 Craftsland Rd. 02146 Lundberg, Susan, 69 University Rd. 02146 Lynch, Teresa R., 560 Heath St. 02146 MacDonald, Suzanne C., 16 New Terrace Rd. 02146 MacGillivray, Kate A., 87 Mason Terr. 02146 Mackinnon, Sheila B., 75 Longwood Ave. 02146 Macpherson, Katherine, 100 Franklin St. 02146 Majzoubi, Daria, 195 St. Paul St. 02146 Malinn, Francis X., 98 Chestnut St. 02146 Mallock, Robert N., 81 Greenough St. 02146 Mann, Patricia M., 42 Walnut St. 02146 Mar, Debbie, 69 Verndale, St. 02146 Margules, Shawn, 54 Dwight St. 02146 Marquand, Hannah R., 180 Bonad Rd. 02167 Marquis, Rachel, 49 Boylston St. 02146 Martignoni, Marco, 446 Walnut St. 02146 Martin, Tracy M., 1069 Beacon St. 02146 Mason, Debby R., 423 Washington St. 02146 Massik, Peter E., 21 Rangeley Rd. 02167 Mattuck, Rosemary L., 35 Crowinshield 02146 May, Peter J., 104 Lagrange St. 02167 73 SENIOR DIRECTORY McCarthy, Corinne, 200 Chestnut St. 02146 McCue, Gary P., 26 Hackensack Rd. 02167 McCue, Jeanne P., 290 Clyde St. 02146 McDanna, Oneil A., 69 University Rd. 02146 McGinty, Jeffrey L., 33 Kent St. 02146 McNally, Brigitte S., 224 Aspinwall Ave. 02146 McPherson, Lesha M., 124 Delhi St. McQuaid, Gerard J., 105 Franklin St. 02146 Mearls, John J., 813 Heath St. 02167 Melendez, Luis A., 116 Longwood Ave. 02146 Mellett, Jean, 125 Browne St. 02146 Mendelson, Adam H., 401 Clinton Rd. 02146 Messing, Jack H., 31 Gibbs St. 02146 Mikulecky, Elizabeth, 141 Thorndike St. 02146 Miller, David H., 171 Walnut Hill Rd. 02167 Miller, Debra J., 518 Newton St. 02167 Miller, Douglas J., 46 Gardner Rd. 02146 Miller, Valerie J., 9 Francis St. 02146 Mills, Alan J., 121 Stedman St. 02146 Milman, Boris, 1788 Beacon St. 02146 Milton, Bruce R., 228 Pleasant St. 02146 Minogue, Debra Ann, 110 Davis Ave. 02146 Minsky, Henry B., Ill Ivy St. 02146 Minsky, Julie L., Ill Ivy St. 02146 Mitchell, Stephen E., 15 Parkview St. 02121 Moore, Cynthia N., 127 Fuller St. 02146 Moroney, Richard T., 206 Summit Ave. 02146 Morrison, Wayne R., 212 High St. 02146 Moy, Alice M., 48 Addington Rd. 02146 Mullen, Michele, 81 Egmont St. 02146 Murphy, Andrea L., 83 Brook St. 02146 Murphy, Ann M., 11 Forest St. 02167 Murphy, Cindy M., 40 Harrison Ave. 02146 Murphy, Sarah, 55 Newton St. 02146 Nanni, Liza F., 162 Cypress St. 02146 Nathanson, Beth A., 252 Tappan St. 02146 Ng. John, 193 Fuller St. 02146 Nichals, Tanya Ann, 63 Gibbs St. 02146 Nickel, Thomas E., 230 Mason Terr. 02146 Nisenzon, Arnold, 15 Green St. 02146 Nordquist, Lawrence C., 146 Summit Ave. 02146 Norton, Camille L., 797 Washington St. 02146 Notman, Laura S., 54 Clark Rd. 02146 Olafsson, Thomas R., 180 St. Paul St. 02146 Oleary, Maureen L., 43 Ackers Ave. 02146 Olin, Lee M., 240 Middlesex Rd. 02167 Onorato, Lisa, 21 Bartlett Cres. 02146 Oregan, Feargal S., 282B Newton St. 02146 Orozco, Marios, 19 Westbourne Terr. 02146 Osen, Yaniv, 244 Winchester St. 02146 Paley, Marianne E., 96 Arlington Rd. 02167 Parker, Suzanne, 173 Naples Rd. 02146 Passarelli, Mariella A., 124 Park St. 02146 Pastan, Carol R., 25 Cutler Lane 02146 Peabody, David C., 36 Upland Rd. 02146 Pechenick, Annette R., 129 Addington Rd. 02146 Penwarden, Raymond E., 270 Cypress St. 02146 Pepper, Susan R., 32 Thorndike St. 02146 Pergantis, Charles G., 50 York Terr. 02146 Perry, Richard S., 881 West Roxbury PI. 02167 Peters, Carleton, 32 Atherton Rd. 02146 Petersen, Hilary L., 1791 Beacon St. 02146 Petrie, Stephen J., 341 St. Paul St. 02146 Pettipaw, Eileen, 22 High St. 02146 Pettus, Charlton C., 35 Allerton St. 02146 Phillips, Georgia, 11 Osborne Rd. 02146 Pinsky, Victoria, 1788 Beacon St. 02146 Pletka, Daniella M., 25 Clinton Rd. 02146 Polyak, Marina, 219 Harvard St. 02146 Poverman, Harold C., 162 Payson Rd. 02167 Quinn, Joseph P., 21 Linden PL 02146 Quinn, Michael, 21 Linden PL 02146 Radley, Mary V., 11 Hart St. 02146 Ratner, Evan S., 100 Wolcott Rd. 02146 Raynolds, Madeline, 60 Harrison St. 02146 Reardon, James M., 37 Kendall St. 02146 Recupero, Leonard, 40 Park St. 02146 Redding, Brenda M., 16 New Terrace Rd. 02146 Redler, Christine, 18 Homer St. 02146 Redstone, Jane L., 217 Mason Terr. 02146 Reichenthal, Pam A., 186 Wassis Rd. 02167 Renton, Jeffrey B., 79 Kenwood St. 02146 Repetto, Charles F., 30 Gardner Rd. 02146 Resnick, Michael G., 21 Philbrick Rd. 02146 Rich, Linda, 109 Davis Ave. 02146 Rizika, Adam Wolf, 36 Edge Hill Rd. 02146 Roberts, Dana Louis, 40 Centre St. 02146 Rodman, Elizabeth, 207 Winchester St. 02146 Rodman, Tedd Wood, 120 Beaconsfield Rd. 02146 Rogers, Webster Al, 35 Meadowbank Ave. 02126 Roseman, Laura B., 18 Clearwater Rd. 02167 Rosenbaum, Lori B., 72 Beverly Rd. 02167 Rosenthal, Beth A., 73 Welland Rd. 02146 Roth, Chris, 379 Pond Ave. 02146 Roytberg, Alyna, 1398 Beacon St. 02146 Rubinstein, Gary P., 257 South St. 02167 Rutstein, Amy E., 160 Clark Rd. 02146 Ryan, Denise A., 244 Cypress St. 02146 Saalman, Karin A., 17 Gardner Rd. 02146 Saavedra, Albert, 89 School St. 02146 Sachs, David, 102 Thorndike St. 02146 Sass, Sally H., 75 Blake Rd. 02146 Sayed, Carla, 28 Brook St. 02146 Scaltsas, Maria, 40 Centre St. 02146 Schmidt, Benno A., 207 Dean Rd. 02146 Schueler, Jenni, 50 Cumberland Ave. 02146 Schultz, Stephen H., 208 Rawson Rd. 02146 Schweitzer, Peter, 60 Thorndike St. 02146 74 4 SENIOR DIRECTORY Scialdone, Bob, 341 St. Paul St. 02146 Seibel, James C., 255 Russett Rd. 02167 Senecal, Paul R., 345 Clinton Rd. 02146 Shashoua, Michael M., 176 Tappan St. 02146 Shaughnessy, Paul R., 99 Boylston St. 02146 Shea, Andrea R., 10 Strathmore Rd. 02146 Shearer, Elizabeth, 92 Marion St. 02146 Sheehan, Maura, 52 Meadowbrook Rd. 02167 Sheldon, Louise A., 79 Somerset Rd. 02146 Sherman, Derin A., 15 Auborn Place 02146 Shoolman, Diana M., 348 Buckminster Rd. 02146 Shulman, Roman, 125 Willard Rd. 02146 Silberger, Julie M., 172 Buckminster Rd. 02146 Silbert, David I., 106 Spooner Rd. 02167 Simard, Sandra A., 56 Meadowbrook Rd. 02146 Simmons, David G., 16 Clark Court 02146 Simmons, Laurel A., 36 Druce St. 02146 Sinclair, Mark A., 50 Park St. 02146 Sloane, Burt Andre, 57 Reservoir Lane 02167 Smith, Darsalle, 41 Oakcrest Rd. 02126 Smith, Heidi S., 21 Woodcliff Rd. 02167 Smith, Scott Paul, 78 Cypress St. 02146 Sneddon, Scott F., 175 Freeman St. 02146 Sobel, David A., 8 Verndale St. 02146 Soohoo, Carlton, 372 Russett Rd. 02167 Soohoo, Nelson, 236 Tappan St. 02146 Spiegal, Larry, 143 Freeman St. 02146 Staton, Jennifer A., 495 Boylston St. 02146 Stein, David E., 261 Clinton Rd. 02146 Stoller, Susan F., 233 Bonard Rd. 02146 Stratton, Laura S., 121 Rangeley Rd. 02167- Strowman, Shelley R., 19 Green St. 02146 Stuart, Andrea M., 25 Sherman Rd. 02167 Sudalter, Jeffrey P., 186 South St. 02167 Sullivan, Glenn P., 41 Brington Rd. 02146 Sullivan, Maurya C., 20 Harvard Pi. 02146 Sullivan, Robert A., 29 Bartlett Cres. 02146 Sussman, Suzan (Lulu), 1243 Beacon St. 02146 Sutherland, Karen E., 103 Colbourne Cres. 02146 Tamarchenko, Andrey, 140 Fuller St. 02146 Tapley, David N., 175 Freeman St. 02146 Temple, Judith M., 70 Welland Rd. 02146 Thai, Channeary, 4 Alton Court 02146 Thurm, Karen M., 77 Warren St. 02135 Thurman, Frank B., 22 Addington Rd. 02146 Tissnes, Aurelio, 337 St. Paul St. 02146 Tobin, Richard C., 34 Manchester Rd. 02146 Todorov, Dagmar, 85 Egmont St. 02146 Tong, Lynn, 1243 Beacon St. 02146 Torrence, Sara, 145 Longwood Ave. 02146 Trahon, Paula, 32 Sherrin Rd. 02146 Tsipis, Mikel K., 73 Wallis Rd. 02146 Tsopeis, Alexandras, 154 Boylston St. 02146 Tuler, Seth, 114 St. Paul St. 02146 Turesky, Lisa, 84 Wallis Rd. 02167 Tyrance, Carol Ann, 1890 Beacon St. 02146 Vaid, Pardip, 1797 Beacon St. 02146 Villamia, Michael Ma, 206 Summit Ave. 02146 Vokhshour, Beata, 50 Yarmouth Rd. 02167 Wagner, Leslie A., 555 Heath St. 02167 Wagner, Stuart M., 105 Winthrop Rd. 02146 Walke, D. Gillian, 1584 Beacon St. 02146 Wallace, Walter, 141 Oxford St. 02140 Walsh, Anne, 120 Codman Rd. 02146 Walsh, Caroline, 15 Conant Rd. 02167 Walsh, Suzanne A., 160 Chestnut St. 02146 Ward, Gerard F., 16 Ackers Terr. 02146 Ward, Mary F., 331 Newton St. 02167 Wasserman, Brad, 1588 Beacon St. 02146 Watchmaker, Lisa A., 185 Freeman St. 02146 Wax, Stuart M., 21 Blacke Rd. 02146 Wayne, Steve L., 147 Jordan Rd. 02146 Webb, Diana L., 199 Babcock St. 02146 Webb, James B., 34 Wolcott Rd. 02167 Weinstein, Jon, 94 Walnut Hill Rd. 02167 Wheaton, Jeannine M., 15 Craig PI. 02146 Whitcher, Brian, 186 Chestnut St. 02146 Whitcher, Helen M., 186 Chestnut St. 02146 Whitehouse, Brian S., 272 Walnut St. 02146 Wiener, Charles A., 204 Clark Rd. 02146 Wilber, Matthew A., 87 Brook St. 02146 Williams, Deborah S., 42 Cameron St. 02146 Williams, John L., 34 Perry St. 02146 Williams, Lori, 71 Egmont St. 02146 Williams, Natasha B., 105 Winthrop St. 02146 Williams, Sinikka E., 7 Manton Terr. 02134 Wills, David, 123 Aspinwall Ave. 02146 Winshee, David, 48 Village Way 02146 Wong, Chiu Ming, 53 Winchester St. 02146 Wong, Joyce, 21 Belmont Rd. 02167 Wong, Richard H., 9 University Rd. 02146 Wong, Robert S., 195 St. Paul St. 02146 Wong, Susan S.J., 325 St. Paul St. 02146 Workman, John C., 161 Mason Terr. 02146 Wright, Arthur R., 7 Egmont St. 02146 Wyner, James H., 33 Martha’s Lane 02167 Yang, Chu, 24 Kilsyth Rd. 02146 Yee, Henry H., 16 Winchester St. 02146 Yee, Lydia, 19 University Rd. 02146 Yee, Marian, 83 Verndale St. 02146 Yee, Ronald, 94 Pleasant St. 02146 Yee, Vivian, 180 Eliot St. 02167 Young, Alexander, 397 Newton St. 02167 Young, Steven Ala, 135 Pleasant St. 02146 Younker, Evelyn-Mar, 19 Kendall St. 02146 Yskamp, Amanda H., 17 Auburn St. 02146 Yung, Cynthia M., 103 Francis St. 02146 Zdanovich, Alicia E., 61 Sumner Rd. 02146 Zeigler, Carl L., 48 Gorham Ave. 02146 75 y ' l , f u . ■ ' ■ , , , 0f £$ ? j , p i 4 ■ , ■ . p j ■ ., } j- J V . 1 4 0 te . Jk, 4f . J f . : ■ if i . . ., y- V tV 4 f Vs; } ' V ; ‘ ' ’ ip ' -mm ■ “ « Ef • Mr. Dedinsky deals with lunchroom difficulty. Mr. Dedinsky, Housemaster Ms. Sweeney, House Secretary Team Akers House Mr. Johnson and Mr. Rothstein wishing it was still summer vac- ation. Ms. Erdmann, House Teacher Ms. Hamilton, Guidance Counselor Ms. Ni, Guidance Counselor Ms. Tanner, Guidance Secretary. Class of 1981 A 145 Mr. B. Johnson First Row L. to R.; Sui May Chen, Joan Yin Lee, Christine Chu, Rebecca Rosenberg, Deim Trang Bui, Vicki-Beth Goldberg, Carol King. Second Row L. to R.; Joseph Welch, Shubhra Rastogi, Avi Levy, Zachi Weissman, Anita Yune. Jennifer Wolfe. Heather Weissman, Anita Yung, Jennifer Wolfe, Heather Shooter, David Chin. Third Row L. to R.; Felice Caplan, Laura Mahoney, Helene Shuster, Laura Novack, Joel Hirshom, Eric Gootkind, Mark Johnson, Martin O ' Reilly. Fourth Row L. to R.; Koon Wong, Timothy Kelleher, Mr. Johnson. Missing; Jeff Kennedy, Michael Norman. 4th Row L to R: David Ryan, Joey Hickey, Howard Green, Dave Mamon, John Radley, Peter Guran. 3rd Row L to R: Jennifer Beeders, Ruth Weinstein, Jeff Bennett, Carlos Kipnis, Stephen Yee, Chui Wong, Greg Matthews, Karen Polk. 2nd Row L to R: Susan Thornton, Debbie Alper, Debbie Moscaritolo, Tracy Kickham. Ms. Bartiromo. 1st Row L to R: Slava Shlosman, Leon Gruenbaum, Gari Wong, Gary Horwitz, Naly Kupershmidt. Mary Steve A 146 Ms. Bartiromo Michelle Class of 1981 A 254 Mr. Gleekman 1st row L to R: Edelmira Airias, Dimitry Frager, Emma Casper, Dina Goldin, Chi-Ming Leung, Arman Biglari, Charles Dunn. 2nd row L to R: Marta Tissnes, Hy Israely, Oonagh Doherty, Christopher Curtis, Thomas Meyers, Shwe Win Chen, Andrew Haas, Hyong Paik, Byung-Hee Son. 3rd row L to R: Mr. Gleekman, Rebekah Karplus, Hassan Banikarim, Lucie Prete, Jane McCarthy, Ido Eilat, Tlalit Lazovsky, Wai-Cheung Lee. yf,m w a A 246 Mrs. Danberg 1st Row L to R: Leigh Dickson, Shelly Kindred, Donna Fay, Jessica Trefonides, Maria Medua. 2nd Row L to R: Mark Werner, Michael Berman, Mrs. Danberg, Samuel Yee, Ming Yee. 3rd Row L to R: Ian Jaffier, Meredith Westfall, John Thompson. 4th Row L to R: David Green, Lee Jacobson, Scott Kaplan, Felix Shlosman, Charlene Mook. 5th Row L to R: Maureen Corcoran, Howard Green, Josef Gurian, Eliot Wyzanski. 80 Juniors A 266 Mr. Cradle Row 1: Judy Isenberg, Elizabeth Elam, Pla Vang, Karen Gibson, Angela Duval, Carol Fivenson, Laurie Gillis. Row 2: Laurie Mittel, Carol Ng, Marcia Klingsberg, Frank Chang, Xeng Khang, Thomas Bresnahan. Row 3: Shauna Hynes, Jennie Larsen, Diana Furlong, William Der, Thomas Donnelly, Neil Cohen, Jorg Bassiacos. Row 4: Mr. Cradle, Bettina Rice, Fay Weir, James Schissler, John Laffey. L 403 Mr. Wexler 1st Row L. to R: Arlen Showstack, Michael Green, Rachel Goldsmith, Susan Niles, Lucia Cheng, Mark Johnson. 2nd Row L. to R: Dawnny Fong, Judy Woo, Lea Rubinstein, Amy Doherty, Cynthia Flaxington, Elizabeth Wagner, Perry Leong. 3rd Row L. to R: Thomas Johnson, Stanley Piltch, Mun Wong, Susruta Prusty, Erica Wasserman, Becky Peters, Mary Gavin. 4th Row L. to R: Peter Seibel, Robert Nixon, Kevin Wong, Joseph Naggar, Ms. Ruth Wexler, William Bryan, Lawrence Mullaney. 81 Class of 1981 L 406 Mrs. Varady First Row L. to R.; Erin Dugan, Lisa Brown, Hilandia Neuta, Victoria Zdanovich, Elizabeth Nickel, Mrs. Varady. Second Row L. to R.; Karen Bates, Seiya Shirahama, David Dantowitz, Caroline Boyd, Stephen Tise, Edward Amendola. Third Row L. to R.: Robert Weinbaum, Sheldon Cohen, Edward Gee, Robert Carney, Hans Wong, Kin Lau. L 407 Ms. J. Berman 1st Row L. To R: George Diamond, Darrell White, Michael Schlesinger, Yin Ng, Maria Kitsis. 2nd Row L. To R: Robert Francey, Ms. fudy Berman, Douglas Shillito, William Kirrane, Linda Young, Roberta Agostinelli. 3rd Row L. To R: Kevin Finn, Daphna Goldschmidt, Elaine Zappala, Beverly Chin, Rosalind Jacoby, Amy Sher, Linda Wong, Alexander Polyakou. 4th Row L. To R: Joseph Mazzapica, Curtis Jackson, Jeffrey London. 82 Juniors L 408 Mrs. Colglazier 1st Row L. to R: Amy Sher, Roselyn Jacoby, Maria Callas, Ann Ziskend, Lisa Zeidman, Danny Bent, Michelle Clements. 2nd Row L. to R: Jeff Zimon, Cathy Colglazier, Mitchell Bell, Karen Yuen. 3rd Row L. to R: Steve Revel, David Warriner, Tom Dougherty, Sue Lemmel, Naftali Armon, Barbara MacDermid. Absent: Charlie Crichlow, Peter Nowosielski, Peter Sliker, Adam Sternfield, Anita Meer, Jane Selzer, Ayelet Shalitin. L 410 Ms. Bailey 1st Row L to R: O.J. Simpson, Robert Hirshon, Chris Willander, Steve O’Neal, Joe MacMahon, Steve Weinstein, Bruce Thomas, 2nd Row L to R: Ms. Bailey, Conan O’Brien, Amy Sher, Jim Lepler, Paul Saitta, Bill McDonough, Karen Gibbs, Reggie Stovell. 3rd Row L to R: Grant Fine, Jay Goldberg, Sandy MacGillivary, Chiquita Murray, Linda Zonis, Francesca Stark, Michael Edelstein, Jeff Cockfield. 83 Class of 1981 P 348 Mr. Coombs First Row L. to R.; Mr. Coombs, Claudine Louis, Katherine Silberger, Lori Langer, Maya Handwerk, Dietra Lee, Lori Lieberman, Lili Kodsi, Sandra Macdonald. Second Row L. to R.; Alan Summerville, Paul Wilkosky. Neil Hirschowitz, Charles Kickham, Tamar Springer, Jane MacGillivray, Bobbie Howard, Hung Yiu Chau, Michael Madden. Third Row L. to R.; Peter Satkus, William Hirshom, Douglas Rausch, Mark Jansky, Alan Shapiro, Paul Joy, Kenneth Pucker, Andrew Fay. P 352 Mr. Forsythe First Row L. to R.; F.R. Forsythe, Bonnie Blackman, Katherine D ' Arbeloff, Elizabeth Carver, Betty Hugh, Michelle Chow. Second Row L. to R.; Noreen Chan, Elizabeth Villamia, Myra Clark, Eva Yee, Fung Lee, Iris Bikel, Laura Caporal. Third Row L. to R.; Gerard Chandler, Thomas Chin, Douglas Allen, John Wong, Harold Rogers, Alexander Sheyner. 84 Juniors P 353 Mrs. N. Howard 1st Row L. to R: Deborah Draper, Megan Bailey, Lindsay Capen, Freda Schlosberg, Kimberly Walton, Karen Gotkin, Sarah Connors, Charles Gilchrest. 2nd Row L. to R: George Dimatraou, Martine Storms, Clay Bailey, Helen Polishuk, Steven Ross, John Crowley, Michael Elcock, Joel Bennett. 3rd Row L. to R: Mrs. N. Howard, Matthew Yorks, Craig Gordon, Aris Manoloules. P 354 Mr. Stern First Row L. to R.: Robyn Randall, Debbie Glickman, Marjorie Simon, Aimee Kass, Leonid Sheynblat, Steven Curley, Debbie Paris. Second Row L. to R.; Debbie Kessel, Elissa Rogovin, Stephanie Duerk, Kin Lee, Roz Glazer, Edwina Shockley, Bonnie Griffin. Third Row L. to R.; Robert Stem (teacher), Andrew Sargent, Steven Scherger, Keith Whitehouse, Gints Grinbergs, Ben Zifrony. 85 R 201 Ms. Freedman First Row L. to R.: Alex Sokoloff, Cheryl Cullen, Ruth Ann Whitten, Carrie Childs, Ricky Opton. Second Row L. to R.: Ms, Freedman, Cindy Mahon, Michelle Breen, Margaret Reeve. Third Row L. to R.: Phil Massirman, Robert Nelson, Michael Gross. Fourth Row L. to R.: Owen Yee, Steven Hillson, Jack Steele, Jeannine DiNatale, David Dana, Melinda Hanlon, Ken Scotch, David Ewanouski. Medical Careers Class get ready for Bloodmobile. P 357 Ms. Rosser First Row L. to R.: Ms. Rosser, Leslie Carter, Darcee Wallace, Hannah Kahn, Lisa Boyer, Wendy Chin, Suzanne Scalise, Nisha Mehta. Second Row L. to R.: Paul DiBenedetti, Ian Roos, Mary O’Reilly, Jeffrey Miller, Paul Trahon, Elise Leary, Kevin Macpherson, Edward Riley. Third Row L. to R.: Alexis Smith, David Schechter, John Burke, Joe Malinn, James Cadman, Edward Novakoff, Kenneth Mandl, Joseph Pallera. Missing: Keith Morrison, Maureen O’Brien, Pamela Merrick, Patricia Muse. Oonagh deep in thought. Happiness is playing field hockey. 86 Class of 1981 Juniors Debbie weighs the matter carefully. m less ■awM MMJH asMSMf| Save smiles for Murivian Camera. Akers 246 wanting to be rescued from Homeroom 87 Class of 1981 R 206 Mrs. Amico 1st Row L. To R: Mrs. Amico, Cliff Utstein, Monica De Vance, Anne Scatto, Lisa Krakow. 2nd Row L. to R: Henry Garelick, April Movahed, Andria Lawson, Donna Di Giovonna. 3rd Row L. to R: Judy Sydney, Robin Williams, Melissa Hanlon, Debbie Chin. 4th Row L. to R: Patrick Cobb, Ed Hunter. 5th Row L. to R: Emily Allen, Nina Hutchinson. 6th Row L. to R: Lisa Picardo, Margery Khaw, Chongwook Choi, Chuck Pinco, Eliot Schickler, Mat Dodder. 7th Row L. to R: Paul Hickey, John Stamires, John Jones. 8th Row L. to R: Steve Mahon. R 300 Ms. Schnipper 1st Row L to R: Ms. Schnipper, Peter Azoff, Michele Lee, Julia Wong, Linda Lee, Jessica Krant. 2nd Row L to R: Diana Differ, Joel Barshak, Robert Frazier, Frank Palomino. 3rd Row L to R: Scott Kaylor, Linda Hughes, Gus D’Angelo. 4th Row L to R: Kelly Heffernan, Julia Scatliff, Susan Egan, Michael Fox. 5th Row L to R: Dan Gillis, Joel Blumsack, Michael Cardona, Michael Weston, Alfred Tow. Absent: Andy Abel, Noel Laing, John Martinez, Scott Synar, Jackie Burlin, Ann Harington, Susan Mueller, Lisa Shaffer, Naia Wilson. 88 R 388 Mr. Warren Juniors First Row L. to R.: Michael Gropman, Pamela Hunt, James Hennessey. Second Row L. to R.: Ellen Corbett, Cathy Canny. Third Row L. to R.: Joanne Fay, Donna Cammeron. Fourth Row L. to R.: John Costello, Phillip Mahoney, Dirk Dino, Mark Rees, Linda Walker, Cyril McWeeney, Susan Katz. Not Present: Felix Gorham, Geoffrey Young, Susan Bradley, Andrea Cedrone, Nadia Mirel, Cheryl Wakins. R 393 Mr. Borg 1st Row L to R: Mary-Jane Nardone, Sarah Levin, May Chin, Nancy Karger, Lily Joe. 2nd Row L to R: Mr. Borg, Aeneas Long, Grace Lung, Mindy Williams, Saiping Tso. 3rd Row L to R: Robert Korisky, Elizabeth Barnett, Anne Wong, Robert Aronoff, Peter Berke. 4th Row L to R: Robert Ford, Theodore Ladoulls, Alessandra Sindoni, Elissa Fischbach, Steven Gordon, Charles Chao, Barbara Curry. 5th Row L to R: John Stanley, Joseph Buckley. STUDENT BULLETIN 1978-1979 IT BULLETIN 1978-1979 , : h 4 +v ' 4nea. ch can 4r%4 sf , icf 4 3 ™ . XL rvdtc, -to ' YAWCO, 1 40 More fresKfVi J5ftnj out “Spoc 1 1 or ' tht pl«x.v|S to Meet peofle ) M V e moct tVw V« V Y A e. rrv K t uiwv 3 Brook ttnm H h Uh+oi $mmm? HANDBOOK Mr. Webb: Housemaster All smiles at a faculty meeting. Ms. Wexler, Ms. Colglazier, and Mrs. Smith discuss English De- partment strategy. Mr. Ling Ms. Kuskin Ms. Heavey, Guidance Secretary P 351 Mr. Howard J. First Row L. to R.; Steve Chin, Todd Dubow, Susan Cohen, Laura Callanan, Michael Melchiorie, Stephenie Bedrick. Second Row L. to R.; Steven Glass, Lynn Rachley, Lisa Berman, Sandra Agredo, Beth Sperber, Jonathan Brock. Third Row L. to R.; John Daley, Kevin Fallon, Patrick McGee, Jacqueline Healey, Becky Barnet. P 359 Mr. Smith P 361 Mr. Cunningham First Row L. to R.; Jennifer May. Valetta Miller, Lisa Patenaude, Todd Lee, Tara Bass, Paul O’Connor, Mitchell Schwaber, Alicia Bell, Johanna O’Malley. Second Row L. to R.: Mr. Cunningham, Yosef Abramowitz, Frederick Meade, Robert Lawlor, Janice Henderson, Shannon May, Leslie Nuchow, Filip Kosivars. Third Row L. to R.: Gideon Rottem, Andrew Foley, John Mahon, John McCarthy, Frederick Miller, James Marquand, Hollie Moultrie. First Row L. to R.: Michael Griffin, Christina Newman, Rachelle LeBlanc, Janet Howard, Terri-Anne Johnson, Ellen Galloway, Sarit Catz, Elizabeth Boxenhorn, Martha Cotton, Brid O ' Regan. Second Row L. to R.: Mr. C.J. Smith, Dror Bikel, Robert Wagner, Kenneth Carter, Mark Herman, Beverly Markell, Shirley Schinazi, Freddie Jefferson, Barbara Coakley, Kay Tong, Marcy Axelrad, Pamela Jansky. Third Row L. to R.: Robert Gordon, Douglas Scalise, Patricia Polishuk, Jordan Kaplan, Richard Berkowitz, Patrick Clark. Thomas Fay, Larry Brown, Christopher Horblitt, Gabrielle Ross. Howie and friends 93 Class of 1982 P 363 Mrs. Nardone First Row L. to R.: Lisa Scheer, Lisa Rudman, Randall Ries, Jennifer Scheer, Matthew Zifrony, Jessica Schlesinger, Allison Sharpf, Alan Dillon, Jeffrey Gordon. Second Row L. to R.: Mrs. Nardone, Karen Segal, Jocelyn Field, Andrea Sargent, Joanne Malinn, Theresa Regan, Michael Raskin, Joseph Shapiro, Loretta Mearls. Third Row L. to R.: Mark Chin, Edward Silva, Norman Ross, Robert Duffy, William Summerville, John Pergantis, Peter Zaitzevsky, Rowena Rosenblum. P 377 Mr. Chellquist First Row L. to R.; Irene Manoloules. Elizabeth Woodward, Susan Perez, Andrew Spunt, Ballin Wright, David Wartski, Debbie Kenn. Second Row L. to R.; Mr. Chellquist, Edward Yee, Trina Rikelman, Alisa Glenn, Laura Robinson, Alexandria Walter, Eric Zetlin. Third Row L. to R.; Michael Yee, Douglas Williams, Charles Stewart, Isaac Kenn. L 334 Mr. J. Young 1st Row L. to R: Randy Epstein, Dean Lipson, Steven Poverman, Billy Rosenthal, Tanya Zadanovich, Julie Lockwood, Amy Tobin, Eric Brown. 2nd Row L. to R: Jason Sternfield, Kate O’Brien, Mimi Jung, Richard Yuen, Andrew Wong, Cheryl Bryant, Rayna Shelton. 3rd Row L. to R: Tana Christo, Cheryl Langdon, Lisa Wong, Talya Loewy, Nancy Zeidman, Kathy Finn, Young-Sup Lee, Kerwin Moy. 4th Row L. to R: Mr. Jeff Young, Marcy Greenberg, William Wong, Peter Leibowitz, Thomas Vonhuene, Brian Smith. 94 Sophomores L 335 Ms. B. Smith First Row L. to R.; Max Chu, Julie Tuton, Julie Helm, Jennifer Gold, Nike Cacoullos, Gary Lehtinen, Joseph Stansil. Second Row L. to R.: Marie Anzivino, Shari Alland, Robert Goldman, Roger Whitcomb, Julie O ' Brien, Margaret Deweerd, Ms. Smith. Third Row L. to R.; David Cain, Evan Banks, Jane Blyumshstein, Joyce Hirshom, Andrea Martinez, Jacqueline Macrae. Fourth Row L. to R.; Paul Shine, John Monson, Saul Becker, Tim Donovan, Timothy McMahon, Lori Bernstein, Pamela Kantor. L 336 Mr. Freccero 1st Row L. to R: Joanne Farnsworth, Kelly Gilraine, Lisa Johnson, Sonja Dahlberg, Kim Mullaney, Ruth Silber, Hilary Braverman, Joshua Cohen. 2nd Row L. to R: Katherine Dwyer, Martha Hall, Robert Morrison, Scott Kagos, Richard Clifford, Larry Driscoll, Michael Hardin. 3rd Row L. to R: Thomas Cafferty, David Choi, Henry Hammond, Charles Couper-Driver, Lisa Chin, Linda Woo, Naomi Abrahms. 4th Row L. to R: Mr. Freccero, Sandra Fever, Crystal Carpenter, Linda Ford. L 340 Mr. Murphy 1st Row left to right: Stephen Heller, Joan Macus, Donna Goldberg, Eli Rosenthal, Claudia Lovell, David Rosenberg, Joseph Mcelroy. 2nd row Left to right: Ruth Michelson, Robert Maciel, Julie Gutensohn, Alison Rasta, Beverly Richmond, Mary Madden, June Miller. 3rd Row Left to right: Fred Quelle, Joseph Randall, Dan Gopen, Karen Hines, Shelley Kirrane, Deborah Niksa. 4th Row Left to right: Michele McNamara, Jonathon Lord, Eric Lewis, Mr. Murphy, Mark Peltz, James Mudge, Philip Berkowitz, Hilary Rasta, Noreen Harte. 95 Class of 1982 L 341 Ms. Pessolano 1st Row L to R: Scott Langerman, Linne Laurie, Laura Barbetta, Byron Ng, Lisa Philipson, Michael Robin, Lee Taylor. 2nd Row L to R: Deborah Spector, Patrich Kilduff, Betsy Shander, Sarah Schlesinger, Hisham Salem, Steven Warren. 3rd Row L to R: Debbie Dunnels, William Wall, Richard Salzman, Saul Jabbaway, David Van De Carr, Lucia Peabody. 4th Row L to R: Jean Thomas, Michele Sutherland, Lisa Philipson, L. Pessolano, David Weinstein, Charles O’Connor. A 148 Dr. Fernandez 1st Row L to R: Kurt Griffin, Phillip Phillips, William Wong. 2nd Row L to R: Josh Macy, Kin Chen, David Reiss, Sara Black, Angela Rodriguez, Judy Goldberg. 3rd Row L to R: Donna Chin, Eric Price, Susan Locke, Carol McCarthy, Lorna Mackinnon, Lai Wan Yee, Lisa Wishnok. 4th Row L to R: Brain Carey, Steven Kennedy, Peter Friedman, Eric Murphy, Gerry Abbott, Dr. Fernandez. A 253 Mrs. Sanchez First Row L. to R.: Zahra Hedayati. Second Row L. to R.: Sara Nesson, Margaret Kelleher, Stephen Sheldon, Christine Bonnichon, Amy Levenson, Laurie Matthews, Kara Allen. Third Row L. to R.: Eric Brahms, Saman Amighi, Yuval Boger, Christine Moyes, Andrea Levine. Fourth Row L. to R.: Louis Yung, Mary Foley, Debra McGrath, Alexander Sens, Audrey Lamb. Fifth Row L. to R: Ms. Sanchez, Debra Rosengard, Stacy WoolX James Clinton, Andrew ' Arsenault, Gerald Medua. 96 Sophomores A 258 Mr. Lebel 1st Row L. to R: Deidre Brown, Anna Yee, Marsha Schiller, Larry Brown, Franklin Jaffier, James Meaney, Barry Goldberg. 2nd Row L. to R: Lance Beaton, Edward Urquiola, Chris Kickham, James Jumes, Sharon Gillis, Jane Randolph, Nancy Donovan. 3rd Row L. to R: Raz Israely, Carolyn Thornton, Angela Bruce, Annika Picker, Robin Horwitz, Erica Spunt, Atoosa Biglari, Chi-lai Leung. 4th Row L. to R: Ms. Piggy, Chi-Sang Leung, Janet Cline, Suzanne Moye, Kevin Conlon, Linda Ayan, Didier Borel. A 260 Mr. Dudley 1st Row L to R: Mr. Dudley, Victor Chan, Vadim Droznim, Arik Schnaider, Oleg Yenkour, Oki Masatsugy, Richard Goodman. 2nd Row L to R: Tendrits Atney, Richard Allen, Glen Ward, Howard Gibbs, David Smith, Steven Dentremont. 3rd Row L to R: Lai Ngor Yee, Judith McClean, Elizabeth Becker, Lani Green, Michelle Close, Shelia Carroll, Karen Yon Lichtenberg, Suzanne Despins, Marcella Johnson. A 267 Mrs. Manhard First Row L. to R.: Alexandria Hunt, Valerie Oberton, Penny Riley, Asya Scher, Richard Lizdenis, Edward Burzminski, Brian Mook. Second Row L. to R.: Gabrielle Yee, Michelle Walsh, John Sheldon, Javier Sonnenschein, Danica Chipman-Carter, Eliza Tappe, Helen Guran, Shannan Moores, Mrs. Manhard. Third Row L. to R.: Esther Yee, Julie Kerr, [ill Robinson. Fourth Row L. to R.: Sandra Harper, Brian Weaver, Jonathan Margolis, Jorgen Nielson, Bharat Rathi, John Ferro, Jamie Gresser, Yur-Shum Yee. Class of 1982 R 208 Mrs. Daly 1st Row L to R: Natalie Sacks, Gavin Joffe, Joan Drain, Leigh Bigger, Thomas Francis. 2nd Row L to R: Angela Mitchell, Margaret Gouthro, Carol Cohen. 3rd Row L to R: Erica Robb, Glynnis Bugg, Christine Conforti, Christopher Dacus. 4th Row L to R: Meltem Tunca, Nancy Carson, Jonathan Adams. 5th Row L to R: Michael Standel, Scott Long, David Alden, Keith McCarthy, Peter Hopkins, Errol Allen. R 213 Mr. Goldman 1st Row L. to R: Mr. Goldman, Paula Mar, Carolyn Kahn, Abby Gold, Joan Heffernan, John Chin. 2nd Row L. to R: Betsy Aronson, Sheila Ford, Jill Bond, Vance Francis, Jim Carr, Jim D’Angelo. 3rd Row L. to R: Erika Kleiderman, Annmarie Doherty, Michelle Buckley, Ratand Davis, Steven Goldstein. 4th Row L. to R: Stephen Mealy, Liz Tobin, Steven Curry, Liz Ottinger. 5th Row L. to R: Tom Gillis, Jim Petree, Paul Blumsack, Tom Lee. R 301 Mr. Flint 1st Row L to R: Richard Faber, Laurence Malley, Karen Courtney, Karin Gauger. 2nd Row L to R: Leslie Fletcher, Lisa Herd, Suzanne Gauger, Ramona Peters. 3rd Row L to R: Suzanne Weston, Jennifer Goldfein, Derrick Mann. 4th Row L to R: Melanie Stone, Louis Neipris, Gene Fein. 5th Row L to R: Butch Campbell, Ernst Halperin, Michael MacNeil, Bruce Prunty. 6th Row L to R: Craig Corcoran, Richard McCarthy. Absent: John Kennedy, Kelly Duggan, Carla Gracey, Cheryl London, Linda Taylor 98 R 303 Mrs. Lane 1st Row L to R: Ms. Lane, John Vaid, Roger Chin, Bridget Berman, Carol Rosen, Mami Maniki. 2nd Row L to R: Daniel Mirel, Paula Lojek, Beth Hennessey, Carol MacLean, Philip Senecal, Julie Gershon. 3rd Row L to R: Becky Geison, Penny Giannopoulou, Christine Bradley, Julie Green, Karen Fay. 4th Row L to R: David Stokle, Jeffrey Goldberg, Robert Curran, Erich Hodges, Steve Cropman. 5th Row L to R: Peter Tise, Duffy Brown. Ansty’s Homeroom First Row L to R. Mr. Ansty, Charlayne Hutchins, Jane Selzer, Sarah Torance. Second Row L to R: Amy Gorelick, Susan Mueller, Kate MacGillivary, Carla O’Connor. Third Row L to R: Karen McClean, Diana Webb, Danny Sealman. Fourth Row L to R: Amy Locke, Aaron Blackman, Coreen McCarthy, Tracey M Costello. Fifth Row L to R: Britt Hocker, Karen j|g Saalman, Albert Elyese. Camile Norton, Ms. Cellura, Anita Meer, Amy Locke Jackie Burlin. R 385 Mrs. Bonacci 1st row L. to R: Cathy Kilgallon, Elsa Stanger, Richard Messitt, Joanna Lee, Michael Nunes, Emily Whitfield. 2nd row L. to R: Mrs. Bonacci, Tommy Kilgallon, Laura Finkel, Ellen Resnick, Dessis Chin, Leonidas Koniaris, Gary Leung, Kenneth Burns, John Delaney, Wally Young. 3rd row L. to R: Andrea Silbert, Susan Whitten, Claire Ting, Bradford Hills. 4th row L. to R: Phillip Yuen, Karen Samuelson, Linda Szetto, Janet Ewanowski, Doreen Moroney, Susan Hornfelot, Jacqueline Williams. Cellura’s Homeroom 99 Ms. Sadowsky: Housemaster Roberts “They should serve free coffee at these meetings.” House Team Ms. McHugh: House Secretary Mr. Reynolds: House Teacher Mr. Lamb and Mr. Coletta look over Homeroom Lists. Ms. Anderson Ms. Fallon: Guidance Secretary Mr. Sutfin Mr. Howard i Class of 1983 L 235 Mr. Erelli 1st Row L. To R: Jodi Israel, Dan Manor, Ron Dantowitz, Jeff Schechner, Guy Sliker, Kevin Kaine. 2nd Row L. To R: Maria Andreottola, Anitra Gugliotta, Scott Underwood, Phyllis Harrington, Nora Devine, Arlene Mudge. 3rd Row L. To R: Darlene Harris, David Smith, Janet Soo Hoo, Bruce Brown, David Crichlow, Frank Lally. 4th Row L. To R: Mark Miller, Brian Carney, Peter Dauvergne, John Tzimorangas, Mr. Erelli. L 237 Ms. Flaherty 1st Row L to R: Joan Krause, Helen Howe, Wende Potter, Alex Davidson, Margaret Daniel, Ellie Cacoullos, Ms. Flaherty. 2nd Row L to R: Henry Cheng, Mona Sen, Don Juan Murray, James Aber, Victor Livingstone, Sam McGraw, Ittamar Wolk. 3rd Row L to R: Batia Zumwalt, Connie Ng, Andrea Gens, Pauline Cho, Rebecca Fasten, Ofra Gazit. 4th Row L to R: Jack Coonce, Adam Trefonidis, Heidi Becker, Kellie Barnette, Sara Feinbloom, Nicole Slatner. f Five busy mouths. L 318 Mr. Lamb 1st Row L to R: Katherine Zaroulis, George Anastopoulos, Adam Mintz, Johanna Wechsler, Pamela Djmuccio, Katherine Redler, Louise Bell. 2nd Row L to R: Paula Murphy, Shauna Gill, Karen Bacquelod, Ernest Sachs, Dina Duhl, Karen Woo, Laura Wilker. 3rd Row L to R: Steven Flynn, Charles Malacaso, Tracy Hopwood, Sussanah Kay, Anthony Corbin, Basil Wong, David Clark. 4th Row L to R: Matthew Nanni, Roland Suatengco, Allen Yip, Sherral Martin, William Heffner, Arloc Sherman. Note: Avi Gordan, was absent. Class of 1983 L 327 Mr. Rothstein 1st Row L to R; Mark Bain, Alexandra Carlis, Lana Nesmith, Cindy Lee, Allen Cubell, Edmund Winder, Mr. Rothstein. 2nd Row L to R: Dan Szmilqulski, Debra Vargar, Billy Litchman, Charles Papert, Scott Lander, Alexander Vul, Rebekah Mulhearn. 3rd Row L to R: Ruth Shklar, Mike Shapiro, Nick Rozen, David Lee, Pete Leinback, Eddie Roach, Steven Lew. Not Pictured: Hillary Ellin, Franklin Fidler, Jimmy ONeal A 261 Mr. Hibert 1st Row L to R Eileen Concannon, Audrey Alvarez, Hilary Curtis, Elizabeth Haas, Linda Randolph. 2nd Row L to R Patsy Dumoulin, Tammy Karplus, Dana Kraus, Chandra Moy, Kelly Grantham, Ravit Lazovsky. 3rd Row L to R Joshua VanTassel, Kim Harrington, Bobby Chan, Tim Gendron, Jesse Lynch, David Macy. Top Row left to right Jacques Cazeau, Eric Shooter,’ Bill Hibert. L 325 Ms. Manely 1st Row L to R: Corry Stathopoulous, Maria Andreottola, Abigail Goldberg, Daniella Bing, Phyllis Avery, Terri Goldman, Mai Lam. 2nd Row L to R: Naomi Fein, Margarita Smith, Nancy Nowosielski, Miss Elise Manley, Tina Reardon, Carolyn Rasta. 3rd Row L to R: Sonji Larts, Jean Wong, Stephanie McNamara, Hossein Mirzale, David Sweeney, Andrew Hyde. 4th Row L to R: John Hurley, Warren Statsky, Roderick Leonard, Kevin Jones, Rakesh Kamal, Alan Johnson. 106 4 Freshmen A 262 Mrs. Sydney 1st Row L to R: Amy Cohen, Karen Scialdone, Frances Goodman, Sophie Lanzkron, Elixabeth Isenberg, 2nd Row L to R: James Yee, Ramon Lepage, Scott Doyle, Rosemary Matthews. 3rd Row L to R: Reed Larsen, Laurel D’Entermont, Susan Cassidy, Amy Lee. 4th Row L to R: Scott Close, William Carroll, Wayne Duval. Absent: Fred Hill, Ms. Sydney. A 263 Mrs. Mahe 1st Row L. to R. Priscilla Morales, Regina Mays, Renee Blondiet, Michael Anderson, Carol Norman, Larisa Goldin, Peter Hendrickson, 2nd Row L. to R. Missey Brown, Nora Hussey, Christine Allen, Jamie Hirsham, Carol Arsenault, Jill Lacy, Quan Bui, Jim Frazzini. Third Row L, to R. John Conlon, Wing Yee, Oscar Medua, Boris Geller, Myles Murphy. A 265 Mr. Stoskopf 1st Row L to R: Sue Costello, Farzaneh Soltani, Zohra Hedayati, Sheba Mahmoodian, Lynsey Fitzpatrick, Faythe Abber, Seana Hibert. 2nd Row L to R: Chris Ryan, Alex Sullivan, Andre Kipnis, Toly Rakuz, Dennis Hickey, Elaine Yee, Rachale Morales (behind her) Ayo Dihoff. 3rd Row L to R: Francis Houghman, Paul Canney, Gary Woolf , Sandy Chapin, Mr. Stoskopf, Robert Redford 107 Class of 1983 A 268 Mr. Kaplan First Row L. to R.; Arnold Kaplan, Wayne Fletcher, Antigone Teel. Second Row L. to R.; Dora Polihroniou, )anice Di Pesa, Julene Jemott, Kirsten Halfkenny, Tara Martin. Third Row L. to R.; Scott Auerbach, Kelly Hutcheson, Rebecca Ross, Despina Aivaliotis, Cheryl Charney. Fourth Row L. to R.; Antone Reddick, Timothy Clifford, Keith Friedman, Jeff Auerbach. Fifth Row L. to R.; Mike Welch, Jim Friedman, Christopher Casey, Rosemarie Dowd, Ben Margolis P 275 Mr. Kennison 1st Row L to R: Jennifer Oppenheim, Stacey Butler, Myhal Springer, John Dadavrian, Debra Sohn, Danna Windett, Howard Zusman, David Thompson, George Kickham. 2nd Row L to R: Lawrence Bryan, Suzanne Hirsch, Ofer Bauly, Ori Flaisher, Seth Shulman, Marco McCrea, Margaret Churchill, Grant Leung, Monica Weeks. 3rd Row L to R: Tamera Coyne, Patricia Muse (PAL) Rita Zeva, Lancelot Malthiesen (PAL) David Ronen, David Sachs, Jonathan Pauldick, Jill Riley, Ner Shelef. Absent: Norman Anderson, John Martin, Dondrea Jackson, Gwendolyn Henderson. P 343 Miss S. Gallagher First Row L. to R.; Jamie Brewster, Pam Morrison, David Sapers, Sarah Weinstein, Carolyn O’Connor, Suzanne Kaplan, William Bunker, Benjamin Holtz. Second Row L. to R.; Laurel Kayne, Nurit Sonnenschein, Lilly Chang, Adalberto Urbina, Harold Briceno, Sharon Hoffman, Robert Mayer, Sharon Coggan, Kirsten Eliasson. Third Row L. to R.; Ms. Gallagher, Siobhan Norblitt, Geoffrey Reinhold, Thomas Mattimoe, Richard Draper, James Barkin, Christina Linakis. 108 Freshmen P 364 Mr. Cohen First Row L. to R.: John Bradley, Peter Alzamora, David Daniels, Lisa Uren, Karen Merrick, Karen Zeigler, Anna Mostovai, Eliav Eyal, Gretchen Howe. Second Row L. to R.: Mr. Cohen, Michael Mahon, Sydney Sloane, Jennifer Ross, Dean Whitehouse, Craig Ward, Eden Pomery, Dale Harris. Third Row L. to R.: Bradford Verter, Joseph Joy, Peter Morse, Kathleen Hunt, Jennifer Ingalls, Kerry Langdon, Liam Sullivan, Eleanor Ward. P 370 Mr. Mitchell First Row L. to R.: Peter Abrahams, Jay Bloom, Jennifer Berry, Scott Huggins, Robin Young, Sherri Rudnick, Jane Gatti, Charles Slotnik, Marlon Harvey, Vertis Mikell, Eric Buckley. Second Row L. to R.: Mr. G. Mitchell, Leondard Curtin, Zinna Carter, Michael Fox, Janis Allen, Gail Riley, Leslie Murrell, Cynthia Glazer, Renee Spitzer, James Shea. Third Row L. to R.: Karen Cormier, Lisa Lemeiux, Michael Whitcomb, David Lee, Joanne Libby, Sean Curtin, David Sharff, Andrew King, Thurman Matthieson, Steven Cronin, Theresa Donners. P 382 Mrs. Gonnerman First Row L. to R.; Padriac O’Regan, Anthony Moultrie, Paul Redding, Linda Healey, Joanne Goodwin, Jordana Preer, Hisad Kushi, Bryan Rubenstein, Cynthia Gordon, Michael Hackel. Second Row L. to R.: Mrs. Gonnerman, Tina Kenn, Robert Mitchell, Pamela Stengel, Judith Carey, Janet Carey, Jennifer Gallop, Rafael Agredo, Emily Reed, Stacey Spence, Paul Louis. Third Row L. to R.: Eric Darbeloff, Steven Wong, Steven Dillon, Diana Fox, Beth Anderson, Jim Alpers JP.A.L.J, Deborah Shufro, Alex Costley, Susan Lincoln, David Albert, Dorsey Reynolds (P.A.L.). Class of 1983 R 200 Mr. Sterndale 1st Row L. to R: Mr. Sterndale, Cindy Allen, Valarie Goldstein, Mike Chapman, Greg Priest, Jim Matos. 2nd Row L. to R: Seana Tocchio, Peter Vanderydt, Linda Martin, Cindy Sutton. 3rd Row L. to R: Jane Fonda, Eric Allen, Dave Nelson, Richard Finn. 4th Row L. to R: Laura Pauli, Geraldine Mueller, Steve Dugan, Mike Hillson. 5th Row L. to R: Wendy Mueller, Betsy Breneman, Stuart Synar, Kim Fletcher, Rene Chandler, Lisa Cohen, Pat Amory. 6th Row L. to R: Andy Levy, John Weston, % R 214 Mr. Dwinell 1st Row L to R: Elisa Deminico, Kathleen Saunders, Anna Ponzi. 2nd Row L to R: Daniel Seidman, Patricia Keaveney. 3rd Row L to R: Morris Nagger, Jane Hennessey, Stacia Kaplan, Wendy Klingsberg, Theresa Mandra. 4th Row L to R: Michael Bawden, Cynthia Kwan, Ronald Curtis. 5th Row L to R: Roland Dwinell, Bradley Barrett, Peter Robson. 6th Row L to R: Joanna Smith. 7th Row L to R: Barbara Bowdish, Franklin Rodman, Thomas Walsh, Matthew Berube, Paula Fortes. 8th Row L to R; Chris Featherstone, Richard Gavalya. R 308 Mrs. Ramsey First Row L. to R.: Adam Rosenberg, William Yee, Peter VonAu. Second Row L. to R.: Mrs. Ramsey, Helen Tsieh, Nitanya Hampton, Elizabeth Lenthal, Steven Kantrowitz, Aaron Crutchfield, Joyce Goldman. Third Row L to R.: Karen Cummings, Teresa Yung, Jackie Dupre, Holly Isbitsky, Lisa Cheung, Danny Dullen, Alexandra Moore. Fourth Row L. to R.: Scott Kaplan, Paul Rugar, Alik Farber, Judith Long, Danny Fain, William Stewart, Elizabeth Manly, Gordon Kieffer, Michael Stameris, Nicholas Sokoloff. Fifth Row L. to R.: Ronald Kesterson, Steven Doran, Laura Steele. 110 Freshmen R 309 Mr. Jean First Row L. to R.; Sara Arnett, Tom Clancv. Michael Harrington, Jennifer Bennett, Larry TamMii. second Row L, to R.; A1 Jean (teacher), Jacqueline Drain, Michelle Gouthro, Krissy Clegg, Kenny Small, Linda Gosdanian. Third Row L. to R.; Willie Winer, John Barnett, Jeremy Halpern, Renee Snell, Bobby Cugini. Fourth row L, to R.; Kim Nehiley, Rhonda Levine, Jonathan Pucker, Mike McLoughlin. Fifth Row L. to R.; Laurie Costello, Maren Olson, Cheryl Mitchell, Paul Cantrell. Sixth Row L. to R.; Todd Walker, David Mitchell, Ron Johnson. R 314 Mrs. Colburn 1st row L. to R: Nancy Colburn, Grisselle Martinez, Derrick Jeffries, Peyer D’Angelo, Jeff Lowenstein, Peter Fischbach, Andrew Lichtenstein. 2nd row L. to R: Jean Differ, Vivian Mar, Wendy Wong, Kitt Zorn, John Martorano. 3rd row L. to R: Lori Egan, Debbie Tuler, Dan Opton, Jed Smith. 4th row L. to R: Joanne Curry, Jenny Hutchinson, Andrea Dukakis, Pam Aronoff. 5th row L. to R: Tuulikke Williams, Jennifer Cohen, Diane Hughes, Chris Cardona, Adam Norris. 6th row L. to R; Joe LeMar, Mariana Melendez, David Cayem. 7th row L. to R: Greg Mar, Greg Nordquist, Arthur Leason, Jason Orozco. Ill Ms. Geoghegan Homeroom 109 Front row L to R Andrew Levitt, Robert Ritter, Stephanie Weaver. Rear L to R Patricia Cose, Miss Geoghegan, Michael Burger. t TOWN MEETING Austin, Phyllis Bar-Yam, Sageet Berry, Jennifer Bies, Alison Bigelow, Lyn Borel, Corinne Bowen, Jill Brown, Brien Budoff, Nathan Burstein, Andrew Caporal, Kendrew Chasdi, David Costley, Maya Davies, Sara Dean, Micheal Einstein, Kurt Ellis, Tracy Feinberg, Neil Feinbloom, Joshua Fisher, Jessica Fleisher, Ann Fleisher, Jake Foyt, Claire Foyt, John Fredkin, Micheal Gallimore, Joanna Galloway, Laura Gamble, Jamie Gershon, Rose Gibson, Grace Gray, Billy Ginsberg, Lesley Gropman, Sonya Hammond, Genevieve Hanford, Mark Haun, Laura Helbock, Jennifer Hills, Christina Hoffman, Debbie Hollenberg, liana Huff, Glenda Hurlbut, Robert Hutchins, Corey Joffe, Vivianne Karas, Christopher Kavanagh, Carol Klaussen, Danielle Larson, Todd Leppelmier, August Leppelmeier, Heidi Liss, Erica Malekpour, David Martin, Tracy Mattuck, Rosemary Meister, Jean Meyers, Alexandra Mikulecky, Elizabeth Miller, Valerie Minsky, Henry B. Minsky, Julie Moore, Cynthia Mulholland, Anna Molan, Nancy Nathanson, Beth A. Paley, Marianne Perry, Elizabeth Renton, Jeffrey Rizika, Marne Rosenbaum, Lori Rutstein, Amy Raynolds, Maddie Scheckner, Miriam Schueler, Jennie Schultz, Stephen Shakespeare, Matt Silberger, Julie Simmins, Laurel Sobel, Danny Sobel, David Spiegel, Lawrence Spivakovsky, Zoya Springman, Erin Sullivan, Maurya Tamarchenko, Andrey Traietti, Nadia Walke, Gillia n Wallace, Walter Walsh, Ann Walsh, Peter Wayne, Steve Wiener, Dena Yskamp, Amanda Yskamp, Delia Kaplovitz, Ellen Moore, David Thompson, Beth Erdmann, Abby Berman, Shelley CO CO r „ ' 3 . St- ■V ■ : 0 «4 - J Jh ' •■ i m. 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SfU rU !.!.-« . svs mus-fjg celebrated soon, toe h „r .orb • “« ; „„ .bout tta 1.1 ■ • ' U ' room 32?. Offer only while uppiivr. la ' The Muddy River Cyndy and Debbie confer with Seth about photo deadline. Debbie Mar, Editor-in-Chief Annual Staff Vivian Yee, Copy Editor Seth Tuler, Co-Photography Editor Nadia Mirel, Co-Photography Editor Regina Yee, Lay-Out Editor Cyndy Yung, Sports Editor Karen Thurm, Writing Editor Photography Staff — Kim, Liz, Ben 120 Khandon works under watchful eye of malnurished friend. Khandon Baradonan, Business Editor and Lay-Out Bobby Goldman, Color Section, Special Effects, Lay-Out Copy Staff — Eva, Beata, Amy Lay-Out Staff — Betty, Michele, Marsha, Tammy, Jeff, Grant Mr. Rothstein, Faculty Advisor Writing Staff — Daniel, Mary, Karen, Karen, Jill Special Thanks To: Becky Peters, Nancy Kaplan, Jane Lojek, Lana Nesmith, Jordan Dickstein, Paula Mar, Mr. Murphy, Peter Fischbach, Jon Pucker, Claudia Lovell, John Elcock, Lili Kodsi. Debbie urges staff to carry on. 121 The Sagamore 1 to Gre i • ough St. Brookline, Mass. 02146 734-11U Editor-in-chief Nancy Katz Managing Editor John Medearis News Editors Larry Cynkin Richard Gollis Arts Entertainment Editor Tom Bresnahan Editorial Editor Conan O ' Brien Editor-at- Large Feature Editors Sports Editor Laybut Editors Photography Editors Copy Circulation Editors Advertising Editors Financial Editor Faculty Advisor Printer Staff Typists Ellen Ginsburgh Peter Gruenbaum Marian Yee Matt Ellis Marc Litt Bobby Goldman Neal Feinberg Carlton Soohoo Lisa Boyer Marcy Greenberg Jennifer Scheer Susan Stoller Pat Polishuk Bill Hibert Belmont Printing Co. Donna Goldberg, Lori Langer Debbie Glickman, Linda Lee Anna Yee 122 Drama Society In Waiting For Lefty The Musical Talent of BHS Steve Gus Eddie Alissa 124 Mr. Kelly 125 Model U.N. Concert Choir Vocal Ensemble O £ A Student Executive Packard House Advisory National Honor Committee League Society 126 Junior Steering Senior Steering Peer Counselors i 127 Spanish Club International Club . .dt am iMJ ,VCS ,E - _icSr Black Awareness 128 130 French Club Political Action Latin Club The imperial force “Go away. You’re ruining my concentration.” Chess Club Math Team Science Club 132 133 Computer Club (Computer) ERROR Debate Team Key Club Look who’s back! Seedy Tweedy Day Reverse College Day Arthur Schlesinger Visits BHS 135 Martin Sheen visits BHS ■ jt n ’ ■ , , ;v- i $ ' WK ' S ff 4 Y fJt ’% V ■•% • % sj - %. 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Zuckerman STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Alice Finn Marc Litt Jennifer Gold David Dana Liz Carver 140 DEPARTMENT CHAIRPEOPLE Ms. Killefer Library Dr. Parfitt Science Ms. Reinhold Guidance Ms. Roemer English Ms. Rotenberg Language lab Ms. Roy Home instructor First Faculty assignment of the year — Fill out your address card! Ms. Borden Secretary Physical Education Mr. Ryan Career Education Mr. Schwartz Social Studies Mr. Schluntz Athletics Mr. Seymour Music Mr. Tarantino Unified Arts Mr. Ulich Language Mr. Viglirolo English Mr. Wiggin Math Frank Silvia Educational Aide MAIN OFFICE Ms. Miller Secretary to the Headmaster Ms. Geier Registrar Ms. Connor Secretary 141 Ms. Rogovin, Director Ms. Chaput Ms. Gillon Mr. McCarter Ms. Staton 143 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Johnson Ms. Roberts HOME ECONOMICS Ms. Blankstein Ms. Collins Mr. Halleran Mr. Noah Ms. Rome Ms. Daly Ms. Freedman Ms. Collins Mr. Conroy Mr. DiVincenzo Mr. Devio Ms. Amico “I’ve had enough” 144 ENGLISH Ms. Bailey Ms. T. Berman Ms. S. Berman Ms. Rancore, PPS Ms. Colburn Ms. Colglazier Ms. Manley Mr. Connor Ms. Fowler Mr. Murphy Mr. Freccero Ms. Gallagher Ms. Pessolano Ms. Hammond Ms. Kean Mr. Reimann ENGLISH Skipping classes is contagious. Ms. Varady Ms. Wacht Ms. Wexler Mr. Young M ' ifc Mil Ms. Reynolds Mr. Ritchie ..re Mr . Shuman i it re«is qood doit Mr. Slaven Ms. Smith Dr. Thomas Mr. Tipton Ms. Lewis Ms. Turley 145 Ms. Alonso Mr. Belocas Ms. Cahn Dr. Fernandez Ms. Guitierrez Ms. Bartiromo Ms. Burger Ms. Danburg Ms. Gonnerman Ms. Landry Mr. Lebel Ms. Osman Ms. Pierson Ms. Planchon 146 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ms. Sanchez Ms. Serantes Ms. Sax Ms. Wu 147 CLINIC Ms. Broder Dr. Rudisch, School Physician Ms. Caulfield Ms. Schomer I SOCIAL STUDIES Ms. Smith Ms. Sydney Mr. Stoskoph Mr. Wright Mr. Schwartz shares lunch with a Friend. 148 MATH Ms. Axelrad Ms. Addelson Mr. Alpert Mr. Barrasso Ms. Bonacci Mr. Ansty Ms. Cellura r Mr. Gopen SOCIAL WORKERS MATH Mr. Sterndale Mr. Warren Ms. Young Ms. Ramsey Mr. Reynolds Ms. Schnipper Mr. Borg Mr. Flint Mr. Jean Ms. Kantrowitz Ms. Cookson Ms. Lane Mr. Leverich Mr. Moore INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Chiasson Mr. Doherty % 1 pvl,. Mr. Lee 1 IT? Mr. Meehan Mr. Riley VISUAL ARTS Mr. Bernstein Mr. Coletta 152 VISUAL ARTS Mr. Lane Mr. Tupa l.Yt PERFORMING ARTS Ms. Crane Mr. Kelly W ' £ Mr. Goldstone Mr. Lamb Ms. Parish Mr. Ryrie Mr. Madden Mr. Howard Ms. Howard Ms. Cohen Mr. Coombs Ms. Meergans SCIENCE Mr. Chellquist Mr. Cohen Mr. Cunningham Mr. Forsythe Ms. Wilion Science Secretary Mr. Gleekman Dr. Hoffman Ms. Howell Ms. Lucchesi 154 155 Mr. Mitchell Mr. Stern Ms. Williams Mr. Tierney Science Technician I DATA PROCESSING Ms. Gillon 5 I Ms. Rosser ♦! Ms. Connor Ms. Nardone Mr. Smith CAFETERIA STAFF Mr. Lis Mr. Sutton Ms. Sennott Ms. Partoll Psychologist SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Bauer Ms. Geoghegan CAREER EDUCATION Mr. Dunbar Mr. Dwinell Mr. Erelli Ms. Flaherty Mr. Goldman Mr. Kennison Mr. McCarthy Mr. Mitchell Ms. Cahill Ms. Corcoran Ms. Daly Ms. Delanjian Mr. Rothstein Ms. Schiff Ms. Seltzer Ms. Sutfin Mr. Wall Ms. Xypteras 157 — _JT fi h ia ' yf CM- (| W A 5004} I ( ‘fskW- pWf. 30... C-ftrv auTioi c J 1 . 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Third Row L. to R.; Ruth Ann Whitten (Manager), Paula Mar, Alice Moy, Claire Chin, Becky Geisen, Neil Harrington (Coach). 160 Although our record was not very good, the season was really fun. Isn’t that the real reason for playing anyways. We all wanted to go to the states, but I guess it just wasn’t meant to be. Yeah, well, as the song goes, “You can’t always get what you want.” Tri-Captains: Sally Chin, Valerie Jellson and Debbie Mar. Debbie, stop making faces. Sally’s set! Val’s pre-game mediation! 161 Girl’s Swimming la M The Team watches the meet. Don’t dive on me! Hey Alice, where’s you other leg? 162 Co-Captains Erin and Margot. The girls swim team had a superb season; it triumped with an 11-1 record. Different strategies were incorporated in this year’s practices: (1) in weight training, (2) in land exercises, and (3) in tapering. The team only tapered at the end of the season for the championships, where most everyone did their best times, or dove with high scores. The team and the coaches, Joanne Danigella and James Locke, are proud of their accomplishments. Perfect dive. First Row L. to R.: Coach Joanne Danigella, Audrey Frank, Carey Huber, Carol Paston, Erin Donovan (Capt.J, Mascot, Margot Childs (Capt.J, Caroline Walsh, Alice Finn, Julie Silberger. Second Row. L. to R.: Judith Long, Michele Breen, Hannah Kahn, Karen Gotkin, Kate D’Arbeloff, Sageet Bar-Yam. Third Row L to R.: Janis Allen, Beth Anderson, Jacie Miller, Julie Lockwood, Kim Mullaney, Dorsi Raynolds, Judy Sydney, Liz Tobin, Karen Courtney, Coach Jim Locke. Swimmers take your marks. Graceful backstroke. 163 GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER Row 1: Debbie Kindred, Cyndy Yung, (CO CAPTAINS) Row 2: Lisa Krakow, Leigh Bigger, Tracy Green, Trisha Muse, Jane Lojek, Cindy Loo, Lulu Sussman. Row 3: Liz Nickel, Maddy Raynolds, Lorna McKinnon, Kelly Heffernan, Michelle Fiqueira, Carla Gracey, Laura Stratton, Valerie Miller, Coach Schreck The dribble . . . The kick . . . The head . . . The save! GIRLS’ SOCCER ■VSR 8NKW HESS iwM GIRL ' S JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER First Row L. to R.; Joan Heffernan, Andrea Murphy, Christine Bonnichon, Phyllis Harrington, Ellie Ward, Pam Hunt, Kate O’Brien, Kerry Langdon, Dina Duhl, Second Row L. to R.; Lisa Rudman, Lana Nesmith, Sheila Carroll, Paula Lojek, Sheila Ford, Peggy Kelleher, Natalie Sachs, Meredith Westfall, Laura Steele. Third Row L. to R.; Regina Yee Elissa Fischbach, Liz Ottinger, Shelly Kirrane, Jill Riley, Pauline Romers, Deirdre Brown, Stacy Wplf, Coach Lis. Tracey and Pam show their stuff. First Row L. to R.; Coach Conroy, Bruce Milton (Capt. ) . Second Row L. to R.; Kenneth Hui, Curt Kemeny, Robert Wong, Cliff Long, Jim Kohn, Marshall Bruce, Glen Sullivan. Third Row L. to R.; Alex Tsopeis, Ben Zifrony, Jeff Bennett, Stanley Piltch, Jim D ' Angelo, Joe Gurian, Xeng Khan. Fourth Row L. to R.; Rick Miller, Howard Green, David Mamon, Rick Opton, Ken Pucker, Matt Yorks. Fifth Row L. to R.; Gus D’Angelo, T. R. Fay, Andrew Fay, Jorg Bassiacos, Joe Ross, Grant Fine. The team leaves the field. BOYS VARSITY SOCCER As the season progressed the team displayed the makings of a more than respectable League representative being led by senior captain Bruce Milton and fellow seniors Marshall Bruce, Jim Kohn, Dan Frankenthal, Cliff Long, and Junior Howard Green as regular participants. In addition strong efforts were displayed by juniors, Matt Yorks, Jorg Bassiacos, Zeng Khan, Ken Pucker and sophomore Joe Ross. The BHS soccer team had spirit and managed to complete the season with a record of 13 wins, 4 losses and 1 tie thereby qualifying for the prestigious Eastern Mass. Tournament. J.V. SOCCER First Row L. to R.: Eric Zetlin, Ted Silva, Mark Herman, (Tri-Captains). Second Row L. to R.: Philip Senecal, Peter D’Angelo, Eyal Eliav, Sinan Akdag, Peter Fishbach, Peter Friedman, David Choi, Chris Dacus, Daniel Manor. Third Row L. to R.: Mr. Coombs, Daniel Blank, Seth Shulman, Jauier Sonnonschein, Jon Pucker, Chong Choi, Hassan Banikarin, Rod Hurlbut, David Green. Fourth Row L. to R.: James Carr, Joshua Kan, Chris Cardona, John Monson, Ken Carter, Thurman Matthiesen, Byung Hi Son, Henry Hammond, Jordan Kaplan. Fifth Row L. to R.: Mike Cardona, Scott Langerman, Steven Belliveau, George Diamond, James Junes, Richard Gavalya. Absent — James Friedman. Mr. Conroy contemplates the game. it Jorg makes the save. 167 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY First Row L. to R.: Sandy Simard, Jenni Schueller (Co-Capts.J. Second Row L. to R.: Kim Walton, Bruni Burres, Maureen O’Leary, Anne Gulley, Carolyn Thorton, Coach Collins. Third Row L. to R.: Margaret Churchill, Jean McCue, Susie Thornton, Sarah Murphy, Susan Cohen, Margery Khaw. Fourth Row L. to R.: Elizabeth Barnett, Erica Robb, Helen Polishuk, Jennifer Lockwood, Beth Hennessey. If Maureen had kept her mouth shut, If Jen had kept her car off the field, If Henna had gotten the blonde bomber, If Susie hadn’t committed obstruction, If Jeanne hadn’t sat on the goalie, If Margie wasn’t whipped on . . ., If Anne hadn’t always worn a turtleneck, If Beth’s hair haa stayed in one place, And If Amy Collins had chosen one Mr. Right, THEN we would have been number one, but we wouldn’t have been the 1979 Field Hockey Team. Record: 6-7-2 Watch it! Here they come. 169 Co-captain Jenny Schueller A shot on goal It’s the face off GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY First Row L. to R.; Tina Rice, Suzanne Cady. Second Row L. to R.; Carolyn O’Connor, Chris Allen, Lisa Blacher, Janet Cline, Jackie Drain, Jane Hennessey, Suzanne Scalise, Sonja Dahlberg. Third Row L. to R.; Gail Riley, Judi Carey, Rebecca Ross, Sue Hornfeldt, Jenny Scheer, Elise Leary, Susie Katz, Susan Egan. Fourth Row L. to R.; Jenny Ross, Margaret Deweerd, Lisa Becker, Carol McCarthy, Iris Bikel, Michelle Close, Janice DiPesa, Coach Gerogery. Fifth Row L. to R.; Sharon Gillis, Julie Gutensohn, Shawna Hynes, Debbie Kenn, Claudine Louis. • : , ; ■ -■ ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ' « %PL. J ' m m— ■ nil i T.D. looks over the course. BOY’S GOLF Time out for the golf team. Coach Belocas gives instructions 170 Fore! What a stand! Oh no, not the sand pit! We need a cart. I shot a birdie! Strike One. BOY’S GOLF First Row L. to R.: Mr. ). Belocas, Mark Rees, Jim Alpers (Captain), Mark Johnson. Second Row L. to R.: Ted Ladoulis, Tom Dougherty, Craig Corcoran, Jim Hennessey, Fred Meade. In spite of the fact that this year’s golf team was very young, no seniors, half sophomores and half juniors, we should have done better. We had our worst season in the last nine years, winning five, losing three. This brings the golf team’s record for the last nine years to 89 wins and 9 losses. The young team had good tournament experience , however, and should do very well next year. 171 ' ' 4 Peter Guran leads the pack. CROSS COUNTRY The transformation from struggling fledgling to imposing contender usually takes several years and thus cross-country’s improvement from 1-7 to this year’s 5-3 was truly remarkable. In its first meet, the team trounced Brockton for the first time in history and ran on to wreak havoc in the strong Suburban League. The squad, with its first complete separate girl’s team, was comprised mainly of younger runners, with junior, Peter Guran’s 2.5 mile course record of 11:52 highlighting many outstanding individual performances. With 4 of the 5 top runners returning next season the B.H.S. cross-country team is sure to continue its ascension to dominance. Co-captains: Henry Crawford Larry Cynkin Co-captain Henry Crawford trots on David gracefully strides in. Jenny and Xenia run it through together. 172 Pre game enthusiasm . . . . . . After game exhaustion. 173 VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row L to R.; Co-Capts. James Corbett, Paul Drain. Second Row L. to R.; David Simmons. John Nicastro, Gerald Ward. James Seibel, John Doherty, Jordan Dickstein. John Haveles, Kevin Heffernan, Michael Buckley. Evan Ratner. Dexter Callender, Coach George McQuane. Second Row L. to R ; Trainer Jon Dana. Michael Weston, Michael Elcock, Robert Nixon. Donny Fong, David Wanou, Clay Bailey. Michael Gropmen, Joe McMahon, Robert Moore, Dirk Dino. Ed Riley, Coach James Burns. Third Row L. to R.i Equipment Manager Bernie Johnson. Ryan Allen. Eric Pender, Brian Smith, Cyrol McQueeny, Paul Hickey, Joel Hir shom, Robert Nelson. Robert Guran, Tim Donovan, T.J. Johnson, John Brock, Coach Mark Nemes. Fourth Row L. to R.; Head Coach Ed Schluntz, Tom Lee, Peter Hopkins.Tim McMahon, Peter Zaitzevsky, Steven Kennedy, Patrick Clark, Bruce Prunty, Charlie Stewart, Chris Horblitt, Alan Miller, Allison Jones, Coach Jack Heavy. Absent; Peter Seibel, Jackie Steele. FOOTBALL Hamming it up, Hollywood! A1 and trainer Jon discuss injuries. 174 Paul makes the fake. The defense awaits the enemy. Row 1: Eric Allen, Joe Shea, Sandy Chapin, Scott Huggins, Rico Laing, Sean Curtain, Danny Saalman. Row 2: T.J. Walsh, Antone Reddick, Jim Barkin, Joe Le Mar, Andy King, Eric Buckley, T.J. Mattimoe, P.j. VandeRydt. Row 3: Bill Litchman, Jim O Neil, David Smith, Jimmy Shea, Matt Berube, Craig Ward, Ari Gordon. Row 4: Coach Hickey, Bill Carroll, Scott Close, Eric Shooter, Steve Doran, Steve Cronin, Greg Nordquist, Coach Freccero. cause I’m going to Listen up John Mike Steve say this once!” Looking down field Finding his receiver for the TD 175 3 , 4 . MAJORETTES Taking a breather. The band showing their stuff. The line-up. Beth displays her talent. BAND 176 It’s a bit windy. Rayna Leslie Joanne W.V.V BP ' dPl f : First Row L. to R.; Sharon Kugell, Shelly Sutherland, Leslie Wagner (Captain), lanie Nardone, Lani Green. Second Row L. to R.: )oanne Fay, Rayna Sheldon, Joanne Burns, Janet Ewanouski, Karen Fay, Miss Cahill. Absent: Sarah Bever. CHEERLEADERS 177 Mr. Madden The band 178 BROOKLINE 12 — NEWTON 20 DAY GAME ml « i. W mm Kb 1 rV MMu ■■■■ ■ ■ I t Mi liiamG ■5.7 1 ■2i r? T LBJJA Fall Sports Action m j [RSfir j gL r pr i mv ■ - . 1 1 Down we go. Go away kid, you bother me. Boy my head hurts. Come on Webster roll him. Rico readies for the match. Coach O’Callahan watches the match intensely. 184 Front: Co-Captain Noel Laing. First Row Left to Right: Ricky Opton, Rico Laing, Eric Zetlin, Kevin MacPherson, David (Pudge) Green, Mark Johnson. Second Row Left to Right: Michael Blumsack, John Daley, John Palera, Jon Brock, Neil Hirschowitz, Lenny Koniaris, Bobby Goldman. Third Row Left to Right: Mike Weston, Fran Malinn, Peter Hopkins, Chris Horbit, Bobby Wagner. Absent: Coach O’Callahan, Coach McIntosh. Co-Captain Aurelio Tissnes. Wrestling Hey Steve, open your eyes! Noel and Aurelio Watch the action. 185 Part ot the team watches the race. t. ws Sandra gets ready for her race Jane Striding it out. 186 Girl’s Jenny stretching out. Track Injures are nothing to smile about. High jumping. Sonya, Molly and mascot watch the meet. Girls Track First Row Left to Right: Ann Fleisher, Georgia Phillips, Debbie Mar, Capt. Molly Gabel, Sonia Gurevitz, Janet Koster, Beth Elam. Second Row Left to Right: Lia Kass, Lisa Rodman, Anpa Yee, Jennifer Gold, Zania Walter, Leigh Bigger, Mai Lam, Jane Gatti, Cindy Sutton. Third Row Left to Right: Ian Hobson, Laura Robinson, Jackie Williams, Diana Fox, Sandra Feuer, Estelle Cournoyer, Liz Ottinger, Lisa Garrone, Beth Sperber, Coach Parsons. Boy’s Track Row 1 L. to R.: Steve Duran, John Costello, Peter Guran (tri-Captain), Larry Cynkin (Tri-Captain), Henry Crawford (Tri-Captain), Geof Young, Michael Elcock. Row 2 L. to R.: Lee Taylor, Kevin Litton, Billy Rosenthal, Paul DiBennedetti, David Alden, Sam McGraw, John Medearis, Warren Stotsky. Row 3 L. to R.: Dave Magson (Coach), Josh VanTassel, Scott Underwood, John Monson, Brad Wasserman, Ed Novakoff, John Elcock, Dennis Harrington, Joe Joy, John Sheldon, Coach Burns. Everyone watches the meet. John gets a few words from Coach Burns. Boy s Paul passes Cambridge 188 TRACK There is still enough time to worry. INDOOR John fights for the lead. Marshall and Mike in the lead. Are you taking my picture? 189 Seven more to go. WE WON! Breast stroke. The team helps the coach keep time. 52 ' HUB Back stroke. . BOY’S 190 HU Boys Swimming First Row Left to Right: Scott Kogos, Ernie Halperin, Eric D’Arbeloff, Michael Hackel, Dirk Dino, Dave Stokle, David Scharff. Second Row Left to Right: Henry Garelick, Peter Sliker, Jeff Auerbach, Ed Roach, Jordy Kaplan, Charlie Kickham, Tom Meyers, Dan Blank. Third Row Left to Right: Coach Chris Hafferty, Alan Summerville, Tri-capt. Peter Green, Tri-capt. Richard Tobin, Tri-capt. Richard Gollis, David Ryan, Jerry Kampler. Absent: Bill Summerville, Curt Kemeny, Chris Papajohn. 191 GIRL’S Heidi goes up for two. BASKETBALL The team gets tips from Debbie and Coach. the jump. Varsity Basketball Row 1 L. to R.: Dorsey Raynolds, Pauline Lee, Laura Stratton, Debbie Kindred, Beverly Lee, Heidi Kelly. Row 2 L. to R.: Sheila Carroll, Veleta Miller, Helen Polishuk, Deirdra Brown, Lana Nesmith, Carol Cohen. Girls J.V. Basketball First Row Left to Right: Robin Horwitz, Segeet Bar-yam, Chris Bonnichon, Pat Polishuk, Carol McCarthy, Jeanne Malinn. Second Row Left to Right: Beverly Markel, Suzanne Weston, Karen Bates, Lorna MacKinnon, Julia Green. Third Row Left to Right: Lai-Wan Yee, Pam Jansky, Sheila Ford, Danica Chipman-Carter. Girls Frosh Basketball Row 1 L to R: Joanna Smith, Siobhan Horblit, Shauna Gill (capt.), Missy Brown (co-capt.J, Gail Riley, Karen Bacquelod. Row 2 L to R: Vivian Mar, Tamera Coyne, Pam DiMuccio, Kerry Langdon, Jackie Dupre. Row 3 L to R: Nitanya Hampton, Paula Fortes, Helen Howe, Laura Wilker, Katherine Zaroulis, Ellie Ward. Dorsey under attack. 193 Jorg at the foul line. Curtis takes it to the hoop. The starting five prepare themselves. Go for it Steve! Sink It! The readiness of Ronny Fury. BOY’S BASKETBALL Varsity Basketball Row 1 L to R: Mr. Johnson, Eric Daniels (captain). Row 2 L. to R: Henry Yee, Fred Hill, Thomas Olafson, Ronald Furey, Steven Kaplan, Jorg Bassiacos, Jonathan Green, Curtis Howe, Eric Gootkind, Steven O ' Neil 194 J.V. Basketball Row 1 L to R: Lance Tucker, Neil Cohen (captain). Row 2 L to R: Hollie Moultrie, Errol Allen, Kennith Welsher. Lancelot Matthieson, David Shechter, Kevin Fallon, Michael Lumes, Derek Mann, Eli Rosenthal, Todd Dubow. Frosh Basketball Row 1 L to R: Issac Belbel, Joe Lamar (captain). Row 2 L to R: Scott Huggins, Don Murray, Kevin Jones, Gary Wolf, Scott Kaplan, Thurman Malthiesen, Steven Cronon, Tony Corbitt, Bruce Brown, Worman Anderson, David Daniels. Freshman Fred displays his talent Captain Eric really listens to strategy m IA 195 Basketball Cheerleaders ■ Brookline says “Hello!” Bravo. Screaming contest. Cheering from the side. Basketball Cheerleaders First Row Left to Right: Joyce Hirshom, Claudia Lovell, Cyndy Yung, Sherri Barlow, Maya Handwerk. Second Row Left to Right: Barbara Curry, Alison Rasta, Estelle Cournoyer, Karen McLean. 196 First Row Left to Right: Maureen O’Leary, Susan Hornfeldt, Tracey Green (Capt.), Susie Thornton, Margie Khaw. Second Row Left to Right: jean McCue, Sandy Simard, Teresa Lynch, Beth Barnett, Carla Gracey, Kelly Heffernan, Mrs. Corcoran (Advisor). Captain Tracey Jean Margery Hockey Cheerleaders 197 i O.K. men. Hey, watch that stick. Hockey Pass it over here. Varsity Hockey First Row Left to Right: Robert Galasti, Richard Canney, Billy Coakley, Paul Drain, Bruce Milton, Kevin Heffernan, Jimmy Kohn, Shaun Kelley. Second Row Left to Right: Mr. DiVencenzo, David Ewanouski, Joseph Buckley, Joseph McMahon, Craig Corcoran, Tim McMahon, John Mearls. Third Row Left to Right: Steven Mahon, Michael Gropman, Jimmy Hennessey, T.R. Fay, Joseph Ross, Kenneth Pucker. The hockey team checks out the competition. I’m ready. Going for the save. Suburban League Champs A moment of glory. Concentration. J.V. Hockey Row 1 L to R: Robert Nelson, Rob Hurlbut, Adam Sternfielt, Steve Ross, Rick Miller, Eric Murphy, Peter Friedman. Row 2 L to R: John Radley, Chuck Pineo, Frank Blondiet, Billy Bryan, Doug Allen, Robert Curren. Row 3 L to R: John Jones, Andrew Fay, Steve Gropman, Jamie Gresser, Robert Lawlor. Frosh Hockey First Row Left to Right: T.J. Mattimoe, Craig Ward, Eric Buckley, James Freidman, Sandy Chapin, Peter Leinbach, Jimmie Shea. Second Row Left to Right: Mr. Freccero, Scott Bryan, Frank Lally, Alik Farber, Charlie Slotnik, Paul Canney. Third Row Left to Right: Michael Stameris, Jon Pucker, David O’Brien, David Nelson, Sean Curtin. 199 Row 1 L to R: Amy Tobin, Kim Mullaney, Anne Gully, Tanya Zdanovich, Shauna Hilburt. Row 2 L to R: Sue Gibson, Pam Hunt, Jane Hennessey, Pattie Keaveney. Row 3 L to R: Barbara Coklie, Jenny Ross, Jessica Schlesinger, Laurie Eagan, Susie Marshall. Missing Joanne Burns, Laurie Mathews. Suburban League Champs A winning pose. The coach giving a look of approval. 200 Boy’s Gymnastics Kin First Row Left to Right: Michael Harrington, Victor Livingstone, Eddie Gresser, Gari Wong, Harrington, Danny Cullen, Danny Pistone, Coach Manchester. Lee. Second Row Left to Right: Coach Neil OUCH! You better not tickle my feet! 202 HUH The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time Any fool can do it There ain’t nothing to it Nobody knows how we got to The top of the hill But since we’re on our way down We might as well enjoy the ride The secret of love is in opening up your heart It’s okay to feel afraid But don’t let that stand in you way ’Cause anyone knows that love is the only road And since we’re only here for a while Might as well show some style Give us a smile Isn’t it a lovely ride Sliding down Gliding down Try not to try too hard It’s just a lovely ride Now the thing about time is that time Isn’t really real It’s just your point of view How does it feel for you Einstein said he could never understand it all Planets spinning through space The smile upon your face Welcome to the human race James Taylor DON’T STOP If you wake up and don’t want to smile, If it takes just a little while, Open your eyes and look at the day, You’ll see things in a different way. Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterdays’s gone. Why not think about times to come, And not about the things that you’ve done, If your life was bad to you, Just think what tomorrow will do. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. All I want is to see you smile, If it takes just a little while, I know you don’t believe that it’s true, I never meant any harm to you. Don’t stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here, It’ll be, better than before, Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. Don’t you look back, Don’t you look back. Fleetwood Mac THIS BOOK IS FC THE UBMUftMUft.: B- ®- 4 fW w W i £ frw . 5.“- % • s i A, A .V ? .1 ML ' !X VIMI j K F a • ■• T V rf , jjt -V. J


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