Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

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Campbell - Actwtttes z..4:5'g3, , girl,-4 1 'fl Helene Hughes, Belly McKinley - Senior Editors Laura Terzian - Candids Editor g Superintendent of Schools ' We the class of '71 express our sincere appreciation for four years of concern and guidance, without which our journey from Adoles- cence to Adulthood would be very difficult indeed. In these troubled times we sometimes forget to re- spect authority, not for the sake of provocation, but perhaps because M.-7' f I ljf Assistant Superintendent EDWARD KELLEY we have learned that responsibility is the product of experience, and that experience is the product of both harmony and discord. In future years we hope to realize your hopes as well as our own, and our years at Dedham High School will then prove invaluable . . . I if Vice-Principal NICHOLAS DeSALVO fi C223 VU l . I I + x w W P 1 0 v Y 'I A, , f Un, Q 5 1 f 'ig , , 1135 if ,f X! Holytifgjley IQ N I aff ZZ MR. CHARLES J. FOLEY MR. JOSEPH F. 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VIRGINIA JOHNSON Speak up! . . . bewilders students with her hieroglyphics . . . loves to climb mountains . . . known for her highly original vocabulary . . . tal- ented new director of the Drama Club. . .gg ' , X It-x lftglgz - ' I .j ,.',. s Y , l - MRS. PATRICIA LASSITER I - , That wasn't the filing bell, class! 2 A X . . . cute southern accent . . . loves g ,Z ' if 3' original ideas . . . believes note-tak- .vr FL J - N gl' ing is the key to learning . . . happi- is ness - reading a good creative MR. JOHN KENNY - Whistles while he works! . . . deep philosophical thinker . . . wishes students would participate in circle discussions . . . great class advisor during our freshman and sophomore years. - ye. .ef T s M n MR. ROBERT MILES Both fish and visitors smell after three days . . . teaches students to think loves Oriental food ambition in life is to have the best collection of coconuts and Eskimo carvings in the Western world. Q, Y x desks, kiddies! .. . gets as much l 'J ls sl l a nr MISS MEREDITH OWEN Close your books and char your from life as possible . . . 1-1: .' im- ulating class discussions . . . va ues students' opinions as much s l - own. MR. ELWOOD PHILBRICK Merciful heavens, childlu. . .gives hints by spelling backwards . . . makes his students read, read, read would like to have his loud- speaker disconnected . . . I wonder what the decibel count is in here! MRS. MARYLOU ROLLINS Smile, people! . . . uses group 4' 1 therapy as a cure for chartitis . . . 6 4.,, F A loves oral reports . . . happiness is her best asset . . . dedicated NHS 1. ' ' .A ' E advisor. vu , a 1 , . . is I 'lla ' I .i Wig: , . E V lr -f , ki' .,, .- -,J iiglllll lg MISS MARGARET SOULE 'y gf' Should be Hollywood producer .... If V Lf ,' propels DHS students to stardom :QQ lf, . . . finds teaching a rewarding pro- I-f 5 -ff , fession . . . head of VA volunteers I A . . . hopes to create something beau- MRS SUNNIE SILVERMAN tiful in life - perhaps another lilml ffl-'Ong time no seep, b ' . has 3 bub- bling personality . . . new approach to teaching . . . never a dull moment in her class . . . creative advisor to ' creative writing club. MR ROBERT TORAN Where s your vocabulary note book? his hobbies are forestry lumbering and photography hopes to become a farmer after re tlrement good natured guy MRS. SHIRLICY BIANK 1 nnllxtf' nun In If nh denlx lln lunelnrnl nlalx nl Spun ll . . . l2lNUI'Il1' lmlvlm-s W wxxllp Y-wllllllllllg . . . wrnlnl Iilu- In Nun w psy1'l10lngw , . . wimln-s pnpilwx lm num nnl llmn l l Q 'lt' llV'i . 'NHSN N ll 'l0Rl,X l'3ANBl'lRf' Burma f llll Arm-rim': 'Q ll IIN - umm uma ' 1 So l . N gllt ln DHN 1 llnully nlv-lnlwr'wlm mr, lnlr 0 l ny ' is lenrn llw lUllllIN1N P lx l VHJFHI4 vx ex. 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JANICE STROMSEM Taisez-vous! . . . ski-buff . . . ambition in life is to have her class understand the lesson the first time around never seen without a smile. MRS. BRENDA WATSON Class let s wake up and finish this quickly . . . wonders what lan- guage her students are trying to speak . . . considers culture as im- portant as the language . . . versatile . . . teaches both math and German. MISS CAROL WITT Buenos dias clase . . . tries hard to be stern but always ends up smil- ing . . . makes kids squirm with her bullfighting slides . . . Estudie va! G' ff 1 1 sv ,f l .F I f Y rf 19 1 rr 91 X If 4 . 5 . ' MRS. DOROTHY CORNETTE O.K. now, let's get down to work . . . always sticks to subject . . . never absent confuses herself while trying hard not to confuse her students . . . a whiz- at making straws and pens perpendicular. MR. JAMES BAKER Students leave his class with a feel- ing of accomplishment . . . super-ef- ficient . . . has the fastest chalk in school . . . playing the guitar and writing songs are his second loves . . . favorite hangout - 104. vw,-. MR. GEORGE REHOE Department Head You nummiesf' . . . always read- his own diagrams has an verv strange tie-tack . . . the voice of au- thority. MISS MARYANNE DEL GROSSO Oh come on, people . . . . . our famous teacher her glasses get larger and larger . . . busy head of Exchange Student Program . . . always willing to listen to students' problems. MR. PHILIP FARRINCTON Books catch cold too! . . . colored chalk fanatic . . . friend of famous Indian chief Sohcahtoa . . . comput- er genius of DHS . . . known for his DECORATIVE wardrobe. 1 5 ing Dear Diary . . .can't decipher s - xi..c' H- lgu Fl l'flu'1 lui ls- iii MRS. ELLEN BORNSTEIN Keep quiet! . . . Math Depart- ment's Michelangelo . . . opens win- dows in winter to keep her students alert . . . must stretch to reach top of blackboard known for her personality, intelligence, and enthu- siasm. kt v fx M40 f 'v, d...-v-f' I,.... N J J NH' 4 XICNHX s,XII1o Nur qu! 1': .I rw an kiwi MM- Mmzrm-wx-I lvv'!'Y1'11 ' 4 WH Ulm: xxlllx wwwul ww vw ll' N1 Iwl .11 UI IH If Mwllwr -A. .NL 1 M x x F sa S2 -w X' Twtxzsii' 'i - - 5 7 -img , 2 1-m n 'az-N A 1 wr li 'XfN1llah f flx .III l'. HUXX 'KRD ll xx I YI 1 I Q 1 1 nl P5 511551-XCQl'HI,YN NIARSTUN Smilvh hilx nmlh anal wimmu' . frank and UllIXINlkl'H mivilnila- UIIIHIUII' flgllfll H1 heir lzm llH1IHI'lll'! outlook . , . A114-elifulvul IU1H'Il1'I'. . S s Y NIR. DONALD SEMLRR ,.'1l' 'LQ Ll ' 'I In 'g 5 mv. ' -' ' . . . '- '-x 'f ' -' ' 4 ' f im Db - Pm ... 'L nt. s -' ' -1 , l1'fvf'LlIf rl 'o lu- w w 'L , ' Yfx'lTS. M R Vy ,yi 1 Q ,Q 9' 1- v 1 s - 'wg-. 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Su you after school . . . . . . attractive new addition to science department . . . her favorite class is made. up of frogs fish crabfish and gerhils . . . great new advisor to Science Club. MR. ANDREW CORCORAN u on your safety glasses. . . . science phenomena is his specialty This is a fairly easy experi- ment . . . his knowledge is unlimit- MISS DIANE CORLEY It looked green in the blank and white picture alwavs ln a flur ry to get to class on tim: ows to cover the blackboard with prob ems can newr keep the chalk in one piece tries to make New tons second law more interesting than his first MR RICHARD EWELL Hence therefore spends leisure time swimming and playing tenms ambition in life is to re celve his Ph D tries to be faxr without being strict MR. .IOSICPH CHINOVA Member oftbm- DHS in crowd . . . st always l' 'c lf mornin ' of coffee . . . ove: - , . , own for h'.' morratin' 1' asye: . . . 1 int-ss solvin trivy sci: nee problt ms. I MR. 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CLARE DERANEY e 's go over the homework . . . a truly dedicated teacher . . . admir- er of the Renaissance Period strict disciplinarian but w-ll-liked by all her students. fi- fl' MISS YVONNE SHORE All right quiet down. inc? unseen significance in every historic character . . . very soft-spoken . . . attends drug seminars to learn. teac and help . . . concerned about the welfare of today .3 vouth. That s beautifull . . . talk: fruly 'I about any :ubje ct . . . known for his difficult terts feels that c a- vi lengf is the first Step towards one s .4 goa s . . . Whisper. please! MR. ROBERT HEALY MRS. SUSAN HOWARD Outlines! Outlines! and more out- linesl feels that oral reports make history fun . . . specializes in twizzes takes great pride in her famous Howards true and fals- es has a room stocked with papiermache dolls and boats spelling is a must! 'x... i MR. ROBERT JANNINO Well, isn't that true? AND WHY NOT? . . . known for his pleasant smile . . . one of our great history buffs . . . always searching for more knowledge. MR. JAMES SMITH Get out of here! . . . a concerned teacher . . . proud of America s great heritage . . . a Constitutional scholar Lincoln did not free the slaves MR. THOMAS CURRAN Our generation is just fine has a friendly smile for everyone . . . well-liked by both students and teachers relaxes by watching sporting events. MISS ROSE HAJINLIAN One of the devoted members of the P shorthand in any language joys fine literature and music hopes to travel and see the world MR. JOHN WALIACE Department Head You can do it othtrx do. . . . ' - wavs on the go .... ' -it g A -- time puttering with his puttin . . . wishes keyboard were get up 'alpha- betically . . . look: forward to va tions in Europe. I MR. JOHN DEGNAN An entertainer with real talent . . . doesnt believe in all work and no play has an assortment of hobbies . . . students constantly amaze him. MISS LOUISE GAGNON Open the windows stand up and stretch . . . likes students to enter class smiling always friendly and willing to help . . . wishe: kids would distinguish between short- hand and hieroglyphics dont say it s Greek to mel to Mis. Gag- non! Business De artment . . . can read A as Q 5 F, f '. ' . ll! 'k,.. ' Q L. qw., . 5 -a-ax. ,,,..,f..'..1'5-. N-xv' 1 - - -- s 1 I V ' , . , vf S --Z..- . .Iml.IS ' ' . ,rin ' rwxsu. ., - - -5' ' V -Ll Kuala r Slllll l 'N lxl VXJlFlll HN? IH mf x 1 r n x 1 um ' I ,',3' S. ,-XNN.'Xl3lHll,l,li .l- ' ll mmf ,X . '155. l 'Nw N Tv' 1 V l-,ffff .'lR. 'ln fi l H N l' . H ' L Tx5- alung mtl Vlllillllllju J ' lic- mllv fnfle- ... km lor lmif ' , in Y I lm-ly vluwe-H guiding ll,gQl1l ul K R I V nu Q 1-nl lluum il , , . :ln-wrs up K A, 2 ' zu :lull lax. . 1 f , 4 'Sl ll llll IV! ' 1 sn J ,N T . X Edu MISS Y'XI.PIRlH DHPQHFH Lf! - hun ynu lmml' hm K1 huge' supply oi' f-lualivs . . . kumm for heir re-ally lmrri ihlllllllllllfil lewis lakw Pruif' III Ullllllllf' flower girlf . . . Iwi In-ww f- CZHUIU .5 ,gf N K ' .. I Sb N1 UH MR. .I:XNIl'.5 PUIJILIS Hm1g,L1x- lurmk like 1 fum: il sf! will Lidlfs. . . . xxx hm gm ' rig! I msn im F1 xx zu aww U4 N L01 MRS JOAN HORAN Now ladlu J wap on the go p lf nt at all umm N.XlxN 4' ', V. l8l lI'lLQil her me! Juv - ' ' .. . x to UH to know 1.14 h pu ll im f ai -fam 'tkw hwy-.ow ,.ff'75i'Q' Z' MRS CAROL HAZEN There IS no such word a can tl exphaslzes important: of learn ing to work together savors in ternatlonal foods hopes to see peace throughout the world MRS PATRICIA MCNALLY When nothing else works, try read mg d1rect1ons ' spends free tlme knitting, sewing, and reading loves all her Classes never qt a loss for words wflvsfml at a MR. LAWRENCE BALES We printers must try to make a good impression . .. ambition in life is to keep the presses rolling for DHS . . . can print any known la guage well-liked by all his apprentices. MRS. MARY DOWNES DEl'Fl0!l7VHFHll11 Reading Never stops reading . . . viivoiirages students to strive for higher goal: great hockey fan qpends summers at Cape . . . a help to all college-bound studs nts. an .'1f 4 1 I 'L ' MRS. HELEN DUHAMEL Librarian This is not a study hall! . . . ikes quiet libraries . . . would love a larg- er card cabinet constantly on the lookout for books two or three years overdue . . . always willing to e . MR CLIFFORD GUSTAFSON fl Now if this were mine talented art teacher pet peeve students who dont rlean their paint brushes known in Cape Cod for his water olor paintings I 1 MR NHLI XRD Nl ll PH lat IH y rm thus pun f 1 mom mms us own INIINIL vu A and mhargf Jraw. su llon MR. ROBERT SHR!-QVE Lvt's lunv up' '... fvurlf-ss lvudvr of thv DHS band . . . knuwn 1-Uflliri ball puns . . . wntvrs host ni' his al- tvntion on the vlurinvl and sax sm-- tinus . . . the originator of Ll fanias- Iiv lll llbT0llLl formation. MR IOHN IAULIVII ur Im thmg, L1 dow r s hml r 1' msn n x L 1 mholr Jw uw ll or mil pun sus um C 4 S lull four 2 95-PKI arrzflt QW. MAIN I hN.'XM,I . .I. fVI41uI41. KI. Vgigrxm-l'. I XMIM SIIII I Inlsx III 111 VI ,, F. 'If 1 if-If' I H I CAFETERIA fl ' ,af- 5 il fx 5 gl DIAN E ACK LES Sehool Diane . . . warm and eongenial hung-up in gym would like to pursue a nursing career. Cheer Club: Tournament Plays: Choir: Library Couneil: Ex. change Student Bond Drive: Prom Committee SUSAN ALLAN Colle e ' fl Sue inexliaustible store ol' energy . . . ineessant ehatter . . . a touch of misehief. Ski Club: Prom Deeoration Com- mittee: Cheer Club: VA Volun- leer I DAN A ABBOT'l St-hool Dana . , .aetively quiet . . . ded- icated representative . . . tops on our list. Basketball: HR Rep. JANE ABDLLLA College ,lane . .. fashion paeesetler of the Senior Class , , . spends her weekends in Woreester . . . in- triguing seiiorita. Cheer Club: HR Rep. ALICE ANDERSON College Ralph . . . enough pep for our whole class . . .can out-talk any- one takes a 25-mile hike every now and then lively activist. Choir: Ski Club: Seienee Club, President: Seienee Squad: Red Cross: Softball: Basketball: Cheer Club: Reflections Staff: Senior Play: VA Volunteer i ,,, f , X If x 'sf xii l ' ,J Y GREG ANDERSON ' Future Plans Greg . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . telltale blush . . . true per- sonality revealed only to his Close friends. RONALD AKIE College Ron anywhere and every- where . . . ean't help liking him forever involved not easily forgotten. Traffic Squad: Student Couneilg Student Couneil Exeeutive Board: President Student Coun- eil: Class Treasurer: Ski Club: Spring Traekg Drama Club: Pres. Drama Club: V.P. National Honor Soeiety: Band: Assoeiate Mirror Editor MIKE AMATUCCI Undecided Mike musie, musie, musie . . . one ofa kind . . . startling comments not easily per- turbed. nk ' K . y , . sweat- 'im mfg, .IANET BAKER Work Janet . . . easy-does-it approach to life . . . generous and warm- hearted . . . never known to complain. PETER BALESTRA Undecided Pete . . . always agreeable . . . glimpse of mischief never bothered by the ups and downs of life. l KAREN ARAKELIAN College Karen culturally inclined . . . PCFSISIPFIIIY PFOPCI' . . . lllfl- fully expresses her views. Ski Club: German Club: Library Council: Drama Club: Red Cross: Editor of Red Cross Newsletter LAURIE ARMOUR College Laurie . . . last out of the locker room . . . quiet manner speaks for itself. . . expressive eyes. Tournament Play: Red Cross Volunteer is-17 Lk A +5 . V.. A ! L13 . .. E ff ' .fs ' . ' fi ' f 1 i -I . 7. ' . W . I ALAN BARRETT College Turtle . . . his sarcasm is not very punny . . . easy-going manner . . . sports-minded. Creative Writing Club: Hockey: Mirror: Boys' State . ' iff af 3 JOHN AYOUB College John definitely a charnier . . . but not nl'llLiI'II1ZiI'll-i . . . a handsome devil . . . an A+ ath- lete. Baseball: Football: HR Rep.: Prom Committee: Rejlcclinns Staff: Weightlifting: Winter Track LOIS BAHO College Lo . . . pint-sized bundle of life known for her cleverncss . . . combines beauty and charm . . . a delicate miss. Cheer Club: Spanish Club: Prom Decorations: Mirror Staff: Re- flections Staff , ' Lf. Y ' yu -2 i Q -li . 'W . r 1 K '77 F, V ' ffifitf-3 ' fhig - I ,UA I, fd ' x :ffl-1..:f 12 , ' - ' -2 A -gjffg.':L.:f:g1::r::5f'Qgf-. ,ff N ' ffjjl' . ' X if nr CHRISTINE BEGIN Work Bej . . . slightly more than a gig- gle . . . always ready with a cheer for our team . . . never a dull moment. Field Hockey: Track: Softball: Cheer Club 1' 'X :S 1 ' pw- .M Q .. , 5.3, fr f Cir- ri i 11.5 DONALD BAKUNAS College Don . . . quiet, undisturbed way of doing things ambitious and persevering . . . quiet addi- tion to homeroom IOI. Baseball: Football JAMES BARBER Undecided ,Iim personality comes on strong . . . has a keen apprecia- tion of girls .. . winning ways will get him where he wants to go. ' s RICHARD BELIVIORIE College Bellie . . . gre-garious and lova- ble . . . a big hello for everyone . . . Sets many hearts thumping. HR Rep.: Spring Track: Weigh! Lifting SALLY BI'lRARDINEI,I,I Undecided Sally . . . not easily swayed . . . a pleasure to be in her company . . . alert and raring to go. ROBERT BONITO Navy Bobby . . . always good company . . . weekends of freedom are his idea of fun ...k w 'illing to take a chance now and then. A I WT? xt A : 1' . life - 1 I ,l4' j, .:. f x f 7, If: ' og? ' 4 : JJ: Q , I 2 ,Sad M gp W . . Q f .,g4V,-f 115 .L . mf f I -1' - ' :if 'Q J if 2 ff .-5552525 - 5' 'fi .105 t ' Al I .JV DANIEL BIRCHALL PAUL BLAY Cflllvgf' Undecided Dan captivating grin Paul takes everything in llard-Workittg alltletf' . . . casual stride , , . the louder the music Chafmvr- the better . . . especially Led Football: Baseball Zeppelin, Basketball ROBERT BONC MELINDA BONITO College College Bing Bong Bang Bing 81 Linda sincere, casual, un- home in the A.V. Center . . . hurried air . . . an elusive quali- takes life as it comes . . . accom- ty about her . . . sports a pretty plishcs much in a quiet way. smile and a cheery hello. WreSllir1g1 AVL CFUSS Cfllllllfy' Cheer Clubg Prom Decorationsg Reflections .-- DAVID BENSON College Benny . . . intelligent and capa- ble . . . a mind of his own . .. always presents the unexpected . . . distinctive disposition. Math Quiz Team: French Clubg Ski Clubg Chess Clubg Tennis: Spring Track: Mirror: Drama Clubg NHS LOU ISE BERUBE College Lou . . . radiates good nature . . . shy smile . . . Queen of our Junior Prom, a testimony to her beauty . . . seldom heard, always noticed. Cheer Clubg Ski Clubg Tennis: Mirrorg Prom Decorationsg HR Rep.: Reflections 41? PAUL BOUDREAU Undecided Paul . . . silence is golden . . . an occasional quick grin . . . di- ifersiiied taste in music. ,Z' VY'-fr K SHARIVION BRADBURY Sharmon . . . a flair for talking . . . easy to please . . . quick to express her opinions. MARGARET BOYLE College Peggy a friendly word for everyone interested class- mate . , . active member ol' the Choir. Choir: Science Club: Red Cross: Track: HR Rep.: Library Staff FRED BRADBURY School Brad . . . rugged good looks . . . mischievous manner . . . a great Contribution to our hockey team. Hockey, Tri Captain: Football QU' .'L1'P 4 I w ,f . ! f fag' . I X 5. DAVID BRADBURY School David . . . one in a million . gentleman at all times . . . mis- leading reserved manner. Cross Country: Indoor Track: Spring Track: Ski Club CAIL BRADBURY College Brad a popular miss thrives on excitement and gaiety . . . loyal DHS worker. Cheer Club: Field Hockey: Bas- ketball: Tennis: Student Council Treasurer: Prom Decorations: Prom Invitations: HR Rep.: Cheerleader: Graduation Usher- -'Nv Mrrrnr' Ronoflrnn e SUZANNK Bl DWLBY CliIIQ'g1' Sue. . . delinilcly congenial . . . appreciates a good Vlalwr . Cherry Ames ol' the linlure. DONNA IZUWSIE C1lll1'gt' Donna . . . pleasing personality . . . believes in thinking lielore Speaking . . . would like to lol- lOW in Miss M1'CvI'3ll1's footsteps. Jr. Red Cross: FHA: Cheer Club: Library Staff: Science Club: Slide Rule Club if KAREN BRADY College Karen . . . soft-spoken way can't hide her peppy nature . . with people. Cheer Club: Drama Club: Span ish Club: French Club: Refiec tions: Prom Decorations 5 busy socialite likes being DEBORAH BRESLIN Seliool Debbie . . . delights in skiing and driving . . . an asset to any aetivity . . . shyly eonHdent. DEBORAH BROWN College Debbie . . . partial to study halls charaeterized by adventur- ous spirit happiest on the go. Library Counril: Cheer Clubg Prom Decorations :fl KATHLEEN BREA DY Colle e '55 Kathy . . . quiet manner speaks for itself . . . serene disposition . . . a pleasure to know. Ski Clubg Cheer Clubg VA Vol- unteerg RPf7l'l'li0ll.Y1 Mirror JAMES BRENNAN Sehool J.B. '. .. an organization man . . . Have Briefcase Will Trav- el . . . unforgettable eharaeter . . . serious and dedir-ated. Baseball, Manager: Chess Club .- ,Y . REGINA BROWN School Regina . . . Contagious smile . . . interest in homeroom 105 affable eompanion. Cheer Clubg Prom Hostess THERESE BROWN College T.B .... Bruins and lets enthus- iast . . . idealist in her thinking . . . appreciative sense of humor. Choirg FHA 5-1 K JOHN BRODERICK College ,lohn . . . independent individual . . . depth to his serious manner . . . seldom tered off. Ski Club: Golf Team gh i s A FRANCIS BROWN g C College ' ' i Browny every sport is his l 'f'3Y sport a real outdoorsman 5 A . . . pleasant, easygoing person- l X A, ality. ef'-' V 'K ' 'fl' 17? ,1 Football: Tennis ' :Q ' ', , :gg ',, an -i , gg ' 9137: 2 W 1 M r - Wg. .h 4 I. I-. f ,ey JOHN BUCKLEY School Buck . . . scintillating smile . . . divides his time between Ros- lindale and Dedham . . . walking to school, his biggest gripe. Basketball: HR Rep. EDWARD BURKE Jr. College Eddie enjoys sporting his Mach I . . . forty winks in 105 . . . chaos finds Eddie unshaken. Hockey -Q.. 42- . 2 x i 35 PAUL BUCHANAN Work Buck lifc's iurvose is to l l enjoy it . . . scouts around lo . . . a man of few words. EILEEN Bl'tIlil.l'1Y Collegi- Bucky . . . a dramatic llair and a ilair for the clrainatic ',.. al- ways aflutter . . . nlelinitc in her opinions. Cheer Club:Choir1 lsrcucli Club: Drama Club: Tournament Plays: Exchange Student Club: Mirror: Refeclivns pa.- CLAIRE BUTTLAR M Nw I 'V' E Q. RITA CACCIA School Work Bubbles. . .gives a false impres- R912 - - - MiSS Fireball Champi- sion of being quiet. . . in search OH '71 - - - if Sl16iS not Hi CM. of 3 gogd time , , . bubbles with she's contributing her time at activity. FHA: Library Council KATHLEEN CAHILL DHS . . . giggle all her own. Cheer Club: HR Rep.: Prom Decorations: Prom Hostess: Jr. Red Cross: Ski Club: Student f Council: Mirror BONNIE CAMPBELL College College Kathy . . . a hardworking girl Bonnie . . . gymnasiunfs interi- . . . hint of mystery in her mild or decorator . . . veteran of the manner . . . loves people. cheering squad . . . sparkling Softball: Cheer Club: Spanish Smile to match her eyes. Club Cheerleader: Cheer Club: Field Hockey: Prom Decorations, Chairman: Student Council Sec- retary: Ski Club: HR Rep. AWS JANE BUIVIPUS CfPlll'g4' .lane keeps the choir ba- gelwed capable and deter- mined . . . peace-nik and propri- etress of illustrious Supmub' Room. Cheer Club: Library Council: Choir: Science Squad: Reflec- tions: Prom Decorations ARLENE BURNS College Mickey . . . one of our best . . . Joanne Worley laugh per- sonality without a doubt . . . une bonne amie. Cheer Club: Spanish Club: Prom Decorations: Ski Club: Cheer- leader in Pt - i.i-3-,rf - 1 --f SANDRA CAMPBELL College Sandy . . . a definite individual- ist . . . creative and concerned aspires to promote peace and understanding. Creative Writing Club w' if at JEANNE CHILD College .Ieannie . . . a snap with pho- tographers . . . manages a sports interest for every season . . . nice things come in small pack- ages. Library Councilg Basketballg Tennis: Manager, Field Hoekeyg Science Squad: Cheer Club: Re- flections Photography Editor ANN CITRONE College Annie . . . sparkling disposition to match her eyes . . . a staunch supporter of the Mighty Maraud- ers . . . a D.H.S. future Dj. Choirg Cheer Club ...ny 'CN LORRAINE CAPULLI College Lorraine . . . a serious student . . . a lively part of Mr. Callo's homeroom festivities . . . a sen- sitive and understanding friend. NHSg Mirrorg Slide Rule Club: Reflections: Prom Decorations: American Legion Essay Contest ELLEN CARPENITO College Ellen . . . a sunny outlook and hearty laugh enliven many a rig- orous practice . . . devoted to softball . . . a homeroom rowdy. Basketballg Softballg Cheer Club: Assistant Manager Field Hock- eyg VA Volunteerg Prom Decora- tions l -Q-A-1 r, i. 5 BARBARA CARLSON College Ag terrific Lurch impres- sionist . . . tackles every subject . . . side comments, her master- piece quite an addition to any classroom. Cheer Clubg Prom Decorationsg Ski Club: French Club: Spanish Clubg Student Council HEATHER CHENEY College Sea Dog . . . talent for all sports . . . a snow bunny . . . admires Gorgeous Gallo and Gerry Cheevers. Field Hockey: Basketballg Soft- ball: Prom Decorationsg Bandg Ski Club NANCY CAPONE College Nance . . . could never be anti- social . . . a fervent football fan keeps summer for swim- ming and swinging. Cheer Clubg Refleclirmsg Prom Decorations I RUDOLPH CIOLLO College Rudy . . . enjoys playing the gui- tar and painting . . . wants to be an FBI agent . . . an attractive one at that. MARY ELLEN CIULLA College Al . . . looks forward to a life of travel and independence . . . just how is your last name pro- nounced? . . . quick to offer as- sistance. Library Councilg Red Crossg Cheer Club ELAINE CLEMENT College Lanev . . . her loeker defies de- scription . . . tit-ld hoekefs fear- less leader . . . a laugh to warm and cheer the hearts of others . . . unbelievably good natured. Class Secretary: Vive PFf'Sill4'HI. Student Council: Library Coun- cil: Ski Club: Captain, Field Hoekey: Basketball: Reflections Sports Editor 'iw .1 IEANETTE COCCIA College ,I . . . Talents found in the field of sports, all sports . . . knows the meaning, of fair play . . . out- going and ready to oblige . al- ways with but never lost in a crowd. Field Hoekey: Softball: Basket- ball: Traek: Cheer Club: Ski Club: Spanish Club: Rqflwzionxg Mirror LISA COIVIPACNONE College Lisa always sweet, helpful and congenial . . . Miss Drehf-r's Superstar dribbler . , , a friend to be remembered. NHS: Science Club: Cheer Club: Slide Rule Club: Prom Decora- tions: Reflections: Mirror: Flow- er Girl LOUIS COLACEO College Louie will eoniluer the Wild Blue Yonder as an air- lines pilot yearns for and needs exeitenient and diiersity helps make DHS exeitinig too. Seienee Club JOHN CONWAY College .Iohn prefers thinking to talking quiet, but eapable baeksup mathematieian to give any Math team eonfidenee. Math Contest Team: Seienee Squad: Winter Traek: Spring Track 'ii 1 O t1tN'I'IllX1IUltIt Nrllmil Clllllt SIIVVPNN is lll'l4 AQHQII . . . luiieies llllXl'IlIl1l't' A , , dreams ol triixeliiig atrouud the world enjoys helping out wlierexer she min, Cuidanre: Library flouiivil: Clin- if A Z- 0. -Q, and -er' f ' . pu-.2 is 1 svi 35' ,I L DONNA COOPER College Coop . . . plans include a move to Nashville and johnny Cash . . . master ehef of Room 1203 122? . . . appreciated by every- one - Right, Miss Dreher? Basketball: Softball: Field Hoek- ev J JEAN COPPENRATH Sehool Jeannie expert seamstress and horsewoman . . . packed with pep and enthusiasm will be a lively addition to anv office. I Cheer Club ,,- . at sn 'WJ' BRUCE CRUCKSHANK College Bruce . . . happiest at 2:10 . . . serious? - only when necessary . . . classroom showers and sail- ing, his specialties. ANN CURRAN School Ann . . . fondly remembers ,lun- ior year gym class . . . devoted fan of the Jackson Five . , . practical nurse in the making. Cheer Club i SUSAN CORLEY Work Sue . . . watch outl here she comes . . . Mr. Curran and lVlr. Quale get her votes . . . has an air of mystery about her. Cheer Cluhg Track MARGARET CRONIN College Peggy devoted sports fan and participant . . . could never be one of Mr. Smitlfs slow learners . . . practices teaching while babysitting . . . charming simplicity. Cheer Club: Spanish Clubg Science Squadg Reflections '? DRURY CRAIG College Beggar . . . found tearing up the turf on cross country . . . what would the Plaza ever be without him where there's a party there's Dru . . . a sincere friend. Cross Countryg Spring Trackg Winter Track MARYANN CRONIN College Mary Ellen . . . dynamo of encr- gy . . . pet peeve - lack of school spirit . . . raven hair and a uick warmin smile - our fl 5 cheerleader captain. Cheerleader, Captain: Choirg Spanish Clubg Student Council: Prom Decorationsg Refleclionsg Graduation Usheretteg Cheer Club 'JF I JAMES DAGER Undecided Jimmy . . . quick to praise Mr. Degnan's class . .. proud Riv- erdale boy . . . shy and consider- ate comrade. EILEEN DALY School Pickle . . . captures hearts with her radiant smile . . . funtastic . . . delightful and congenial companion. G mnasticsg ,lr. Red Cross: Y FHAg Cheer Club: Reflections W 77 ROBERT CUDD Undecided C.D. anything happening? - C.D. is on the scene makes the best of his spare mo- ments . . . extra energy whizzing around the track. Footballg Spring Trackg Cross Country RAMONA CYR School Mona . . . in spare moments phi- landers among her philately - look that up in your Funk and Wagnall'sl . . . future in nursing may close that book. 'V . 09x ROBERT DAVIS Armed Forces Buddy . . . keeps his eye on the ball and on the girls not easy to tee', off . . . future as an optician within sight! Golf RICHARD DeFERRARI College Rich . . . springs around the track . . . perennial pigtail pull- er . . . his hardworking and ear- nest manner - bound to get him places. Spring Trackg Ski Club lghv WILLIAM DALY College Bubba . . . relaxed and carefree . . . debatable asset to study halls . . . often seen with Nick and Bud. JOHN DAVIS College Dy-Dee . . . a Riverdale boy . . . can't hide that blush . . . impec- cably attired and impressively neat. Football X I ROBERT DeLORY College Bobby? . Richard? . . . or Pi- casso maybe? . . . loves those oils . . . spends time skirting Boston and dodging Mr. Bell. Freshman Class Presidentg Ski Clubg Basketballg Prom Decora- tionsg Rqlections Art Editorg In- termural Basketball LINDA DEMELIS College Linda . . . perfect composure . . . congenial and pleasant . . . tennis, her outside interest. Cheer Clubg FHAg Reflections E MICHAEL DeCENZO College Beaker. . . dressed to a T . . . loves the Plaza and pizza . . . our all-around athlete. Baseballg Football: Winter Trackg Basketballg HR Rep.g Prom Decorationsg Weight Lift- ing LINDA DeFRANCO School Lynn . . . sweet and considerate always ready for laughter and good times . . . has designs on the fashion world. Ski Clubg Library Councilg Cheer Clubg Drama Clubg Reflections ffi.. RICHARD De-MERS Work Rit-k . . . fun-loving . . . xi glezun in his eye Ll wlow melting mmile . . . liuilding ti bright lu- ture. Prom Committee LESLIE DEMPSEY College Les . . . has known sinee the nge of five that hand-holding and thermometer popping are in her future will :mike an inlir- miere eharmante . . . at the top of our list. Choirg Drama Clubg Cheer Cluhg French Club: NHS: Graduation Flower Girl: Rfjlevlions Fueulty Editor 4--gn 4 if PA UL DESROCH ES Undeeided Paul a bit on the bashful Side . . . enjoys the art of relax- ing . . . not one to pose. 15.7- MICHAEL DENARO College Mike the Rod MeKuen of '71 . . . enjoys a good time and never fails to find one . . . doesn't like phoney people . . . honestly expressive. DIANE DeROCHE College Diane . . . takes delight in Mr. Qfs army stories . . . displays a dash of imp blushing, her downfall. Cheer Club: HR Rep.: Prom Decorationsg Ski Cluhg Spanish Club: Refleetions I' I . I . xx N f :LQ . my NNW KATHRYN De-PAOLI College Kathy . . . holds Mr. Kenny in high esteem She'll string along with you anytime . . . hopes to get driver's license hy the year 2000. Science Clubg Cheer Club: Choirg Jr. Red Cross: VA Volun- teer RALPH DQROSA 'VI Undecided Ralph . . . never one to veto a good time . . . a bit eamera shy . . . deceptively quiet. l. 2 J y. .. l ' x U A i fr-f CYNTHIA DeSANTIS College Cindy Nantasket gets her vote . . . anything to do with be- coming a professional goalie? Hey guys, heard the lat- est?', Cheer Club: Drama Clubg Mir- ror: Prom Decorations Wm ' -. .vp JOAN DePIETRO College ,loanie soft-spoken manner . . . goes to prote aetions speak louder than words . . . warm smile a delInite asset to dental assisting eareer. Cheer Club MARGARET DOIVIANEY College Margaret . . . ealm and un- ruffled demeanor should aid in her teaehing nature lover . . . a big wheel at the heaeh with the shell game. Cheer Clubg Prom Deeorationsg Refleeliunsg Housemasters' Of- lice s . . -M., BRADFORD EIVIERSON College Brad . . . found sehussing on the schIopes . . . electrified ambi- tion . . . aspiration - to be an- other Iean Claude Killy. AV: Ski Club lk 1 GAIL DUCAN College Dugie . . . liable to split any time . . . hockey games score with her . . . ambition - to get up in the world. Cheer Clubg Cvymnastiesg Ir. Red Crossg VA Volunteer KENNETH ELLIS College Ken admires Mr. Farring- t0n's Colorful attire . . . pen- chant for girl-watching needs no defense . . . future lies in erimi- nal law. CT? KATHLEEN DU N DERDA LE College Dundy . . .efferveseent . . . eon- stantly in a state of eonfusion . . . plans to take the Plaza crowd eross eountry in her VW bus . . . Mother Goose. Cheer Club: Basketball: Track ROBERT ELLIS College Bobby a weakness for all cars . . . especially enjoys raeing them . . . pit stop - the Plaza determined to strike oil some day. 1,3 CHARLES IJiS'I'EFANH lIIIII1'1'IlIl'II Chuek , . . the Roek Hudson typf '.., don't han- In hear hiin to know he's there . . . gr:-:it grit on the gridiron. Bandg Football PATRICIA DONAIIIIE CIlIIl'gI' Pat seen with Helen undaunted spirit at the liovkey games . . . side glanres. her trade mark. Cheer Club: Jr. Red Crossg VA Volunteerg Mirror: Prom Dwora- tionsg HR Rep.: Rcjlertions 2 NANCY EIVIERSON College Nanei . . . has set her eap for nursing . . . future ambassador of goodwill conscientious above all. FHAQ Red Cross: VA Volunteer 'Q f ' : E , 54 - if DIANE FABIO College Diane . . . glowing eyes . . . en- thusiastic Hello cmlcars her to all she meets . . . never at a loss for a word . . . or two. Library Council: Drama Club: Ski Club: Cheer Club: Mirror Staff THOMAS FA LLON Undecided Tom D.H.S. musical clcc- trician on top of the Top Ten . . . ambition . . . to learn to type - the right way. ov' 2. E XX NANCY ERICKSON Undecided Chicken . . . can be seen strutting around . . . extreme- ly happy until Monday morning arrives . . . makes her own good times. Cheer Club C.. .IERILYN ESSEX Airlines Jeri . . . shuffle ball change - emergency dance instructress . . . should be an auto mechan- ic?. . .ambition -to be a high- flyer. Cheer Club: Spanish Club: Ski Club: Reflections Staff ww.. Gifs ID L is M PAULA FAY College Paula . . . ambition - to return to the Auld Sod for a year . . . does that mean there's a math- maker or a matchmaker in your future, Paula? Drama Club: Spanish Club: Cheer Club: MIT Student Study Program: Science Club: Math Contest Team: Red Cross - President: VA Volunteer MARK FEENEY Undecided Mark . . . current interest - graduating . . . advocate of close kinship with nature. . . wants to come on down with Jim Dooley to Florida. JOHN FEENEY Undecided ,lohn sharp dresser modest about his accomplish- ments . . . that certain charisma. Football: Basketball: Baseball MARY LOU FINNEGAN College M.L .... Hey, Girls, State! . . . Miracle of the Mirror . . . spare moments arenit on her agenda . . . but involvement is. Drama Club: French Club: NHS: Reflections Assoc. Editor: Mirror Editor-in-Chief: Tournament Plays: Flower Girl: Cheer Club: Mass. Girls' State Delegate if Y'7 ?Y JEAN FAGONE School Jean talks faster than the speed of sound . . . appreciates true friendship . . . good quali- ties unlimited . . . a heart-warm- ing smile. KAREN FARNKOFF Undecided Karen . . . bowling, her bag . . . wants to keep the records straight has high hopes to travel. Business Club: Library Council: Nurses' Aide V? f o i y... , . ' I ROBERT FOLEY College Bob . . . deserxes aeeolades lor his untiring and xaluable work as editor . . . aspires to Hparler frangaisw merits aeademie praise. Harvard Book Award: Thayer Academy: Reflerlions Faeulty Editor: Mirror News .Editorl French Club: Drama Club: Nlalh Contest Team: Boys' State Dele- gate: Choir: Library Couneil: NHS: Tournament Plays: Ex- change Student Alternate LORNA CALANTE Work Lorna . . . arranging for a llo- rist career a mind of her own Mr. Folefs shining star. Sophomore Class Play: Cheer Club ,ff MARGARET l'llSHl'lR RAYMOND FISK A'- Cflllfxgf' Cflll!'gl' 'Q Margo always wide awake Ray gentle :iir simple K .J . . . soft-spoken . , , liiitlilhl Sineerity . . , unlliiling sense ol fl? friend, humor. , . the lirst bald xullure. A, Cheer Club: Bond Drixe: Proni Slllllvlll Ctlllllfilz Cross liounlrxl Dvmrating lndoor Traek: Spring 'lqraek A EDWARD l'l0Yli Eddie never known to ig- nore the UppUSltf' P-PX . . . VX' tremely likeable , . . nonehalgint outlook on life, Homeroom Representativ- JOHN CALLACH ER Serviee 40' wrench in hand . . . unmistaka i piness. JEAN CALVIN Undeeided f 'P' 'F ' li? .leannie . . . her keen sense of Ma. humor enjoyed by those who ' 7 if know her best . . . an outspoken 1 individualist . . . trustworthy. ' Cheer Clubx 'fl x .f .ii MARILYN CANAME Sehool Marilyn . . . loquaeious . . . queen of the king pins . . . lu- ture guidance eounselor. Cheer Club: Drama Club: Span- ish Club: Ski Club: Library Couneil: Prom Deeorating: Re- jleeliuns Staff l 51 l Chuckles . . . ean be found with ble laugh . . . in pursuit ol' hap -Q -ia MICHAEL GARDNER x .H . . 'ip' Q ' A A ., ,gat M . 1 X7 l x JAMES CAVA School Jim staunch supporter of Mickey Wons modern-tlay Gutenberg . . . aims to conquer Wall Street. ANNE CILLIS College Anne . . . consistently with a happy face . . . diverse interests . . . eager to help others. Cheer Club: Dratna Clubg Prom Decorating l I IQN -.meat f - 0 x if 2, t , Q RICHARD COGUEN College Ricky . . . addicted to cars . . unfailing smile in all situations . . . Monday mornings come too soon unfailingly courteous . . . a fine mind. Baseball 3 llb DONNA CEARY School Donna . . . freckled personality . . . devilish grin . . . a big hit with the class. Cheer Club: Nurses' Aide MICHAEL GLENNON School Mopy . . . hard-working captain of the basketball team . . . a sure Superman . . . enjoys his nights at the club . . . a hit at every party. Footballg Basketballg Spring Track Co-Captain ff' 'X if I LESLEY HAINE School Lesley . . . not known to be in one place too long . . . a cheer- ful smile . . . strictly a noncon formist. ANN HALPIN School Ann more active out of school than in a friend to gain - a friend to remain . . . decidedly good-natured. Cheer Club KATHLEEN GOODWIN Work Cvoodie . . . art class, her liaxor- ite . . . horseback riding. her hobby . . . being herself. her style. LINDSEY CREIIVI School Lindsey . , . quiet and reserve-il . . . keen interest in art . . . takes pleasure in Mr. Gustaf- son's class. -11 BARBARA HANNEY School Barbara a cordial manner . . . calmly meets all challenges . . . has the potential ofa good listener. CYNTHIA GREEN College Cindy . . . faitliful Dedham root- er . . . enthusiasm plus . . , sn- lzerlativcly good-natured. ANGELA GUTOWSKI College Ang . . . always eager and ready to assist . . . energetic member of the Red Cross . . . a quiet par- ticipant headed for a teaching career. VA Volunteer: French Clubg Choirg Science Squad: NHS JOANNE HARTNETI' College Jody . . . dedicated member of our class . . . indispensable V.P. . . . enviable wardrobe . . . pop- ularity, her thing. Class V.P.g Student Councilg Trafficg Choirg Cheer Cluli: Exec- utive Boardg Refleclions Staffg HR Rep.: Prom Committee H 1 v 1 If I X ROBERT HAKEEM Arab . . . spontaneous wit . . . fantastic personality . . . hard to describe . . . impossible to for- get. Homeroom Representative: ln- tramural Basketball WILLIAM HANLON School Bill. . .a race enthusiast . . .on the track . . . an easy-goer . . . looks forward to 2:10. Spring Track STEPHEN HASKlfl,l, Collvga' Rtulx ,. . bizarre- si-:iw of humor . . . unique' tlm- jovkvy . . . tlisviplr- ol l,il1l'lt' Bolnliy . . stiinulgilml by lit:-rgiturr unrl tht- thvatvr. Hovke-ig fllirmr PAUL HAYWARD Colle-go Snazz. . . infwtiouw grin . . .gul- viws all to take- it efasx . . e-gin' person to he-liric-ntl. JOSEPH HICANPIY Collvgv Jost' rvatli to hurtllv any prohlvm . . .Study halrits not hin strong point Oth:-r than DAVID HEIDELBACH Collegi- Dave . . . Dedharn's White- Knight . . . a tale-nt for witty sayings . . . always with thc- crowd . . . hut nvwr lost in it, 1970 Boys' State' SUSAN HIBBARD College' Sue . . . hair like sunlight . . . knows how to raisv a rat'lu-t . . . soft-spoke-n and sirivt-rc. Tennisg Drama Club: Frenrh Clubg Chovr Cluhg NHS that . . . he-'s ok with us. Trark PETER HIBBARD , ' Q, Svhool -M - V' Moc- . . . a bright ht-all on his 1, should:-rs nn-rnlwr of thv 5 Plaza elite- HHINTMHIIQ' and ,, 4 happy-go-lurky. My Cross Countryg Hovkvi 9.-if KATHLEEN HINES Colle-go Kathy . . . roguiah twinklff . . . giggle-s owasioiially owrvoiiie- hor. . . faxors anything nvw and Fliffvrt-nt . . . grvgarions gal. Caf. Counril: Library Counril . 1' , : 1 ft f - K Y ,, vi. 4, walt., , it v, 'ff' ' 'Q' s ,li xx, :li 1 ROBERT HOFFMAN College! Bobby . . . seldom serious bug for dune buggies . . a ru tw halo. Wrestling I V l I t la l,e EDITH HOLMES Work Edy . . . unlimited source of conversation . . . a hint of laughter . . . small in height but not in spirit. HELENE HUGHES College Helene . . . no write-up can do her justice . . . dependability plus . . . our vote for Best Na- tured . . . unflagged humorist. Cheer Club: Jr. Prom Decorating Committee: Student Council: Re- flections, Senior Editor: Mirror: Creative Writing Club: French Club: JV Cheerleader Capt, MARK JUCKETT College Mark sincerity unmatched . . . tackles the slopes with a melting smile . . . little-boy shy- ness. Cross Country: Hockey: Ski Club ,W 4-f HENRY IADONISI School Hank . . . noted vocalist . . . highflying hobby . . . feet on the ground . . . head in the clouds. Crimsonaires: Spring Track HARRIET JOHNSON College Harriet . . . individualist . . . moonlights under foot lights . . . admirable talent for being her- self. Creative Writing Club ANTHONY IANTOSCA Undecided Nickers the other half of 105's Rowan and Martin frequently found tracking it down quick to uphold his beliefs. Spring Track: Winter Track RICHARD JOHNSTONE College Rick . . . football autumns and baseball springs . . . craving for Castro-convertible study halls . . . often quiet yet quick-witted. Graduation Usher: Baseball: Football: Prom Host NANCY lll'1LtiAN College Hugsie Canadian suinniers . . . Bruin winters, . .enthusias- tic about everything . . . our pot of gold at the end of the rain- bow. Spanish Club: Rcfleclinns MARLA HUMPHREYS College Marla striking sopliisliczite star of the gym class . . . munchies are her favorite . Marla's puns. 'f' ARLENE KACHELE School Kachoo favorite hang out Volks hibcrnates at Ridge Arena . . . disposition to enlight- en any office. Cheer Club: Prom Decorations Q f I X R 1 1. is Q ELLI-IN KANII College Ellen . . .a stylish girl . . .quiet reflections and gentle sp:-eell . . . sudden laughter , . . quirk smile. Cheer Club: jr. Red Cross WILLIAM KARDAS College Bobo . . . at ladies' man . . DHSE answer to 0.,I. Simpson . . . outstanding friend and ath- lete . . . Ul1lI0I'gt'llLIllll't'llilI'llClt'I'. Football: Trark DVX It 0-' .483 MARIANNE KAHLER ROBIN KALSHNEK Cflllvgf' Sehool Marianne . . . efferveseent . . . Robbie . . . a sevret sharer . . . equipped with a hearty hello. . . rofessional fifflu-r . . . all set consistently casual . . . ronslant- ly candid. Cheer Club: Ski Club P E-I IWI1 for the business world. I 'l w JANET KEANE College Keaney '... left her echo in the junior corridor. . . asset to most conversations . . . sporting sense of humor . . . winning ways about her. Basketball: Reflections: Prom Decorations: Cheer Club WILLIAM KEFALIS Work Bill . . . joined us in our junior year . . . easy-going manner . a bit of reserve. '.T,q, R - PATRICIA KEAVENEY Undecided Keava . . . super soeiable . . . delights in the unusual friend to all . . . enemy to none Ski Club: Cheer Club JANET KELLEY Undeeided Kell . . . loathes gym suits . . . looks her best in everything else . . . fun-loving . . . tall. mischie- vous wonder. JAMES KANTELIS College Creek . . . few serious moments . . . an inexhaustible sense of humor . . . a Riverdale boy . , , tough contender on the wrestling mats. Wrestling CAROL KEANE College Carol . . . vibrant personality welcomed gift of gab one of the senior girls . . . knack for creating situations. Student Council: Basketball: HR Rep.: Prom Decorations: Span- ish Club: Cheer Club: Reflections eff? HELEN KENNEDY Collvge- 1 F Huk . . . looking liorxsartl to an exvitingi rolls-gv lill' gow wild over little- blonrl boys S partial to big ones too . , , prot- tiest when blushing. HR Rep.: Che-or Club: Rfjlw- tionsg Prom Dworations ROBERT KING Llnclvritlml Kinky . . . hunting. fishing, camping his favorite-s . . . truly an outfloorsman . , . looking for- ward to a Carve-r in tht- opf-n. .l05l'lPll Klllll-lil' Nl.-XHY ELLEN KI-lI,l.Y C ll H Coll'-gr .l0f' - -- 4'llf'f'Fll1l Plllf lftl Ill' Ki-Il . . . our lll4llNIN'llSllllll' laimli- rhoir vapgiblm- gintl ronipv- mr.m.Ci,i,.1 ,f,-Um-.1 ,mm tent . . . mluivt liuinor lwluntl gin hlpljfgluIhr-1'glllNl'. . . prwlliiiw Ullllfllllllllfl mllllflfl' to nigitrh bv-r pt-i-Foii.iIi1y . . .Nun Chlllf ufrv, xsurin. anal Iuitii-nl. W! Clllllfll'lI'f'Il1'lllVllllllQiilll'4'l'llllllIQ Library Lfounvilg Te-nniwg NHSQ Crarlualiou Floiwr Girlz Rfjflww- lions. Etlilor T7 1' -1- szzcsi ' W A JANE KINGSTON Coll:-go Janc- . . . an exft-ptioiial girl . . . sterling qualitif-s . . . apt and ablf' . . . as nim- as can bf-, Library Council: Chem-r Club JAMES KIRBY Work lim . . . ruggwl looks . . . stron , silvnt type- . . . slow grin 3 . . . engaging good nature- . . . looking forward to Juni-. 67' DEBRA lill,DAY Pr-aw CHFPS De-bbiv se-nior arlfliliou lo our svhool . . . intliximlual in up pf-aranw . . . posiliu- in In-non ality. WILLIAM KINGSBLTRY Srllool Frf-tl our Munir Man .. Choice sf-nse of humor . . . Lim wartlrobz' . . . llipk for giinnaf UCS. Choir: Band: S1-nior Play FYR SUSAN LAINE College Sue . . . deceptively quiet . . . noted for her punny jokes . . . toots her own flute won't Finnish last in our estimation. Band: French Club: Reflectiurisg Library Couneilg Drama Club DENNIS LANG College Dennis . . . familiar wanderer in corridors . . . noted for his bar- gaining . . . lVIr. Smith's star pupil . . . fun to have around. DEBORAH KIRKELI, College Kirk . . . unhurrietl attitude . . . advocate of having lun . . . eye- catching appeal . I . valuable friend. Cheer Club: Spanish Club: Mir- rurg HR Rep.g Heflm-lmfzsg Prom Decorations STEPHEN KRINC College Steve . . . faithful fan ofthe lem- inine sex .. . a perfect gentle- man . . . naturally sociable . . . naturally liked. Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Bandg Choirg Indoor Track KAREN KISII, College Karen . . . passport artist .. . superlatively outgoing . . . mem- orable person to know ex- tremely hard to dislike. Cheer Clubg Spanish Clubg Ski Clubg Prom Decorationsg Clee Clubg Freshman Class Secrelaryg Reflections LINDA LABOUSIER College Linda keeps the library a busy place keeps Mr. Fo- ley's even busier . . . best asset - her golden locks . . . smiling good nature. Cheer Clubg Library Council .QT- THOIVIAS LASHER College Lazer . . . keeps things jumping on or offthe ice . . . blond mem- ber of the captains . . . inevita- ble success . . . exceptionally well-liked. Hockey. Tri-Captain LINDA LATHAIVI College Lath . . . deep blue eyes . . . a quip for every occasion . . . things that only happen to Lath . . . athletic and amiable. Choirg NHS: Refleclionsg Flower Cirlg Softball .4 .3 9 lt FRANCIS LANDERS Armed Forces F-King . . . stakes his claim at the Plaza . . . takes the world in stride . . . dynamite in any situa- tion. Track JAMES LANGMEYER College Jimmy . . . sand, sun, and surf .. . nonchalant outlook on life one of Mr. Kehoe's best nummies. KTFIQ xy :- BOYS I RICHARD LEAZOTT College Big Dick . . . impish tease . . . Mrs. Duhamel's problem child tower of fun remem- bered for his remarks. Indoor Track: Wrestling: Prom Decorations JUDITH LEITNER School Judy views life through quiet eyes super-efficient seamstress nice as they come. f Ae ,X 1 ff A L l s.-of ,. A, e , , nffvfvf. MIK HPLP I XX AM ll Work llrlieket . . . l-ree' tiener ol lllc' si- lent movie . . . asset In the zith- letir' office . genuine :incl friendly. Cheer Club WALTER LAWRENCE College Horace . . .hat home on sea or 5. snow . . . glistening eyes . . . be- guiling smile . . . Horace will soon have his hundred. Choir DANA LIPP College Dana comments worth lis- tening to . . . chalked 'up a few inches in no time . . . perky per- sonality particularly pleas- HDI. HR Rep.. ski Club YZ? ELIZABETH LIPP Work Beth . . . easy to please . . . easy to like . . , thoroughly enjoys a good time . . . and never fails to find one. HR Rep: Drama Club: Cheer Club 'Vx f YVONNE LeBLANC College Yvonne always optimistic . . . in search of adventure . . . always there but seldom heard . . . finds weekends too short. Cheer Club: Prom Decorations' Library Council ROBERT LEXANDER School Lexy discovered the perils of toboganning . . . one of Mr. Fawcetfs better singers . . . fondly remembers his Spanish viaje. Choirg Band: Ski Club DIANE Ll'IVI'l,P, frillllfgi' Dianc . . . gi llt'lilllllt'1'it'f'lll1'llf'f . . . enjoys wnior -upcriority . . , cwri-tviiipo-rf-ml and friendly . . . proud of In-r Riu-rtlalc resi- dciicc. Chi-4-r Club 'T ra' 1 ' V' 9 1 4 2' , , .y wh . i, .45 3 fu gt, 4-. 2 A A 1 , VN DONNA Ll'l l'l,E i ,s , College J 5.-P If 1,333 Little . .. more than ll Ulittlcu live-lv . . . locks-r door mln-for . , , beaming blonde- . . . at- traclQ - A tively attire-nl. X y i s f A 1 'A K4 V i kj: JOHN LOEWEN FRED LONG .du Navy Navy 'V John . . . thoughtful and coopcr- Burt . . . dependable in a quiet ' C7 ative . . . a mild prankster . . . way . . . A.V. nc-vcr staged for first glance A quiet . . . at-contl effect . . . baritone echoes . . , l glance- - he-'s a riot. electrifying care-er. Choirg AV ROBERT LORD DONNA LORE UIlflc'Cillt'll Sfhgryl Bill! . . . ple-use-tl will! lliri Itltbllilt' Donna , , , in 3 crnwqi but . . . WlliIltSi1,'dl IIILIIIIIPI' . . . lively among friends. , , , 21 tiny, disarming grin . . . liopes to bs- peppy brunt-110 , , , 3 valui-qi in Uncle Samis cornpanv. Cgmpanion. JAYNE LOSCOCCO Collegi- Cocco . . . sociable and 4-asv to talk to . . . modest and unassum- in . . . slated for slit-ci-sf. 3 Chee-r Club: French Club: Span- ish Club Jr. Red Crossg Cheer Club 'YZ A37 l Q:-Og 4,-'na CHERYL LOWE Work Sherry a friend of unique worth . . . likeable qualities . . . lady-like composure equal to every occasion. Cheer Clubg Library Council SHARON LOWE Work Shar Mrs. Hickvyls speed demon . . . that twinkling glitter in her eye hints of a sparkling personality . . . zestfully sharing all good times. Cheer Club: Nurses' Aide PETER LUCEY School Pete . , . keen mind . . . agree- able considerate nature . . . never a worried look . . . our fu- ture Andy Cvranatelli. Science Squadg French Club PHYLLIS MacDONALD College Phylie our 69-70 Swedish ambassador . . . a beaming gymnast . . . scatter-brained asset wherever she embarks . . . free-thinker. Cheer Clubg French Clubg Ger- man Clubg Choir: Creative Writ- ingg Drama Clubg Exchange Stu- dent: Gymnastics T7 , I 'wife , , X J JOANNE LUCIANO College Luci . . . industrious worker. . . strong in spirit . . . vim and vi- tality . . . never a wallflower. Cheerleaderg Cheer Club: Ten- nisg Mirrorg HR Rep.: Jr, Prom Program Editorg Prom Decora- tionsg Reflections, Activity Edi- torg Graduation Usherette DONNA LYDON College Donna . . . a little girl with a gantic personality . . . 1002 genuine . . . an editorls joy . . . an irreplaceable friend. Cheer Clubg Creative Writingg HR Rep.g Mirror JOHN LUIPPOLD College lay our Gad-about Caddis . . , not a worry in the world . . . lively with his irrf-pre-ssible humor . .. finds it hard to be anti-social. LYNNE lVIacALEESE College Mac . . . one of Miss Boyds back of the room crowd . . . a sympathetic ear . . . attractive addition to any airline. Cheer Clubg Gymnasticsg Jr. Red Cross: Girls' Track ski, ill G.-Xll, l,l'llEN'l'E Sfllfllll Louie' . . . iriwsistilili' sniilc . . . found always in tht- xirinitx ull laughter . .. adores lioiiu-rooiii at 2:10 . . . cxtiln-rziiii'1', 4-ni igy, cage-rm-ss. Spanish Club: Clit-cr Club: Sull- ballg Jr. Reid Cross: YA Volun- teer: Prom Dvcoralioiisg Biislwt- ball ANNE l,l,34'IlA Umlf-vided Annie Oakley . . . seen cruising around Dedham . . . gliding through life- with the gre-ate-st of ease , . . zest for fun . . a onw- man girl. .nor u X A' --as x -P MARGARET lVlacDOUGAl.,L College Marnna . . . inquiring mind and good nature . . . confident in an unassuming way . . . a creative way with words. Cheer Club: Creative Writing Club JOHN MaeI,ARI'lN College john . . . quiet and shy . . . not one to stand in the spotlight . . . modest air fails to do justice to his ability . . . has hand in many experiments. Science Squad 41 I 14:52 ' it-.7 ELENA MALIN College Elena . . . whimsical ways . . . surfer girl . . . different ap- proach to all endeavors . . . in- terests never idle. Jr. Red Crossg Cheer Clubg Mir- ror Typing Editor DENISE MALLETT School Duck . . . poised and confident one-way ticket to Hawaii, her only wish . . . success guar- anteed. Cymnasticsg Prom Committee JAMES MacNEIL College ,lim . . . a good-hearted person with an unforgettable laugh . . . Your move, Jim . . . snap, flash . . .one of Arthur's Virtu- ososf' AVQ Photography Clubg Chess Club PATRICIA MAI-IONEY College Patti perky and flirty likes people . . . and people like her . . . unaffected manner. Jr. Red Cross: Library Council: Prom Decorations J X 7 BRIAN MAHER College Brian leading man in the football scene . . . a concerned classmate . . .a soeial senior. . . welcomed company at DHS. Class President: Footballg Stu- dent Councilg Weight Liftingq Basketballg Reflections. Sports Editorg HR Rep.g Boys' State: Prom Committee CONSTANCE MALEWICZ Work M.O.T.H.E.R. . . . Miss Mis- chief. . . without worries . . . a unique person . . . an incurable giggler. DONNA MaeMILLAN School Donna girl on the go in school and out . . . one of the housemasters' harem off- hand manner . . . always good company. Cafeteria Aide LORRAINE MANFRE School Lorraine . . . never too busy to chat . . .definite ideas that stim- ulate any conversation . . . ohlig- ingly cheerful at all times .. home ec. star. Library Council 'M 1. STEVEN MASSARELLI Undecided Steve . . . a music freak . . . makes the Rock scene whenever possible . . . individualist ex- traordinaire. Spring Track ROBERT MAY School Rob . . . record-breaking Rob vaults over any difficulty . . . only speaks when spoken to . . . an easygoing guy. Spring Trackg Winter Track it I x CHRISTINE IVIANN School Chris . . . could never he the si- lent minority . . . a joke lor every occasion featured in school activities . . . unsettled by the system. Bandg Choirg German Cluhg Tournament Playsg Mirrorg Re- flecliorzsg Ski Club: Exchange Student Pro. I DEBORAH IVIANZI Work Debbie . . . even disposition . . . never too serious our dy- namic dancer . . . knack for knitting. Gymnastics: German Club fn ELIZABETH YVIANNS College Betty sparkling personality . . . best alto?l . . . distinctive in style . . . delightful in smile. French Clubg Choir: Library Council: Red Crussg Rfjlerlimzsg NHSg Cheer Club .IOYCE MASSARELLI School Joyce optimistic by nature . . . cool, calm, collected . . . ex- pressive eyes enjoys extra days off. Cheer Cluhg Ski Club 1 !, BARBARA NIANN Work Barb . . . eyes sparkling with ex- citement . . . personable prank- ster. . . lixely laughter and clev- i'f1'21Pt'I'S. Tournament ol' Plays 45 JD- ! .IAMES MASTANDREA School Musto . . .seen in the vicinity ol' the Little Store. . .enjoys riding on cars as well as in them . . . aspires to make millions. Track JOHN McCANN Armed Forces ,lake . . . dedicated to the high principles of High Rock . . . wit- ticism runs in his family calm and cool . . . nothing phas- es Jake. Wrestlingg Indoor Trackg Spring Track: Cross Country 63 1-15 BARBARA MvDONALD Work Bolusy . . . friendly, captivating smile . . . our choice for Secre- tary of Tomorrow . . . truly gen- uine . . . never pretentious . . . a familiar face at Pewter Pot. Cheer Cluhg Prom Dc-corationsg Refkclions CHRISTINE lVIrCEE Work Chris . . . summertime can usu- ally IInd her on the lwach . . . would like to he on a hijacked plane to? . . I nit-e things come in small packages. JOSEPH lVlr'CLEARY College Paul . . . even-ternpcrn'1l . . , stands up for his ln-lim-ls . , . al- ways suited up. . .Um-atlia'r ' or not - 11 successful lluture. Basketball DOREEN lVIcDERlVlOTT Work Doreen hopelessly infatu- ated with Bruins No, I6 wuoldn't miss a summer week- end at Falmouth . . . an added attraction to any party. Mirrorg Cheer Club: Refleclions -V37 Je jfs' TERRENCE Mt-GOWAN School Terry good natured wants to relax and take life easy . . . Riverdale Park, his favorite . . . always ready for a laugh. THOMAS MCCRATH Undecided Tommy . . . a track regular . . . a cross country man in more than one sense a playful tease , . . one of the dirty mi- nority. Cross Countryg Indoor Trackg Outdoor Track: Prom Decora- tions Q S7 -g g-h w ROBERT MCDONOUCH College Pinky . . . irreplaceable manager and unsung hero a sport buff . . . jovial by nature . . . liked by all. Baseball, Basketball Manager PAUL MCC-OWAN College Paul homeroom instigator . . . magnetic personality . . . witty conversationalist . . . rare quality of friendship. Intramural Basketball, Track, Homeroom Rep. I -:O PETER MITCHELL College Skipper . . . blond hair blue- eyed doll . . . such a menace but his name isn't Dennis en- joyed by his classmates. Winter Trackg Golf ANNETTE MOGAN School Netta . . . look of innocence . . . deceptively silent . . . but mana- ges to get that word in edgewise . . . a one and only. Cheer Clubg German Club GLENN McKENZIE School Bo . . . anxiously awaits days off . . . always reading . . . reticent . . . the strong, silent type. KATHLEEN MCNEALY Work Kathy . . . seemingly quiet . . . not to those who know her better . . . talented with needle and thread . . . hopes for a bright fu- ture. Cheer Clubi Jr. Red Cross 1' JAMES MORELL Work .lim . . . tranquil disposition . . . realistic attitude . . . takes life as it comes . . . noteworthy ambi- tions. ELIZABETH McKlNLEY College Betty . . . twinkling smile . . . petite and poised . . . an active student . . . extremely likeable. HR Repg Mirrorg Flower Girlg Prom Decorations: Prom Invita- tions, Chairmang Reflerlions, Senior Editorg Spanish Club: NHS DAVID MIRLOCCA Undecided Dave . . . a quip for everything and everyone . . . clever and re- sourceful in his own way ambitious man. Y fin? ALLAN MORGAN Big Al . . . sensationally humor- ous . . . always gets his two cents worth makes every time a good time . . . memorable char- acter. Baseballg Footballg Basketball .I7.if: .. 'A I 5 4 'Q ix f 1 -1' ., ,pf ii ,ae iv . ' -'J' Y , Mar if -, X wet: is Q Q , Y- -:gm , , I .- 1- .ijftvgz Z. '-.-rg-g, F' QQ1,i,.i f fl - 7512 .:, TS . Jf fifj ,gag V. f + 1 S Q, 'sifgg 4 at EQ 'k Q' J' -. -f A ' . . f-ma . , - tm . ' :2Qx2?'f't-S? fit'-i.'134f'i-2 DOROTHY MOCK School Dotty . . . bright hair, bright eyes . . . fancies travel and ad- venture . . . impressively artistic . . . quietly efficient. EILEEN MONAHAN College Farmer . . . wisdom tempered by tact unfailing good na- ture . . . amusing Mamie . . . af- fable addition to squad and school. Cheer Clubg French Clubg Cheer- leaderg Prom Decorations .1 fl ' . .- ,...,:-9 t THOMAS MUELLER College Tom a handsome lad unparalleled friendliness . . . fa- mous for his call of our feath- ered friends . . . quite a guy. Footballg Outdoor Track: Prom Decorations JOHN MURPHY College ,lohn . . . dedicated President of the Superior Seniors . . . speaks softly but carries a big hockey stick . . . possesses a wealth ol' good nature . . . activity plus. Hockeyg Baseballg Student Coun- t lg Choir KAREN MORGAN College Karen . . . capable and devoted student. . .one of our fairer AV members gal with definite ideas . . . has hopes of becoming a lawyer. ,lr. Red Crossg AVQ German Clubg Ski Club N019 ROBERT MORRIS College Moosekoff . . . convinced that all redheads are tops . . . never serious for long . . . one of our best road-runners hard to keep down. Jr. Prom Decorations: Trackg Cross Countryg HR Rep. .'2 .V I ii 4' 'cl CHERYL MURPHY School Murph . . . Vermont fever . . . frolicking femininity . . . pleas- ingly sociable . . . a welcome warmth. Cheer Clubg Prom Decorations MICHAEL MURPHY College Mike . . . believes that silence is golden . . . sincere and reliable . . . enjoys Mr. Baker's algebra class . . . looks forward to flying high. Slide Rule Clubg Photography Club 5 MAURA MURRAY College Maura . . . cute andflirtatious . . . a sunny smile . . . happiness her goal . . . to know her is to like her. Cheer Clubg Reflections INES MUSTO Work Must . . . attentive listener . . . makes few demands . . . an out ward calm . . . an obvious charm Il l w j .agz . l l Y. R l V. iQ . A A ARTHUR NOLAN College Artie . . . involved in the main stream of school life . . . stabs at humor . . . slightly bashful . . . diligent worker. AVg Choirg Ski Clubg Drama Clubg Photography Club ' MARY O'BRIEN College O'bie super swinger .. friendship unlimited never a dull moment . . . companion, comforter, guide, and friend. Cheer Clubg Library Councilg Prom Decorationsg Spanish Clubg Reflections T 'af JOAN NIGHELLI College Joan biased Bruin fan . . . unpretentious and easy-going . . . an incurable giggler . . . at- tuned to teaching. Cheer Clubg FHA: Library Coun- cil TORBJORN NILSSON College Toby . . . Swede and lovable . . . challenges old ways intro- duces new ones . . . make love not war. Choirg Drama Clubg Spanish Club .if l wi?-a-., H 3 ' as PAUL O'DONNELL College O'D . . . one of our hard-work- ing athletes . . . a gold-medal es- sayist . . . fun to be with . . . and fun to know. Footballg Trackg Basketballg Baseball ANNEMARIE O'HARA College Arnold . . . tiny, highstepping captain . . . flirtatious chatter . . . always up on everything . . . natural sparkle. ' Jr. Prom Decorating Committeeg Majorettes, Capt.g Homeroom Rep.g Student Councilg Ski Club iff? 'mail' JOHN OGLESBY Undecided .lay a slow and infectious grin positively polite .. . impetuous imp . . . friendly and likeable. MAUREEN OLIVIERI College Moe . . . lovely to look at . . . delightful to know . . . essence of gentility . . . such a girl is sel- dom found. Library Councilg Cheer Clubg Prom Decorations . l SANDRA NUNN School San . . . a friendly smile and a friendly way makes every- thing pleasant when she is pres- ent . . . ever-ready heart to lead. FHAQ Jr. Red Crossg Science Squadg French Clubg Spanish Clubg Cheer Club SEAN O'CONNOR College Sean hosts this year's ex- change student . . . dependable A.V. man a terror in the science lab . . . a super skier. Ski Clubg President, AV S STEPHEN OLSON College Steve quick spirit and an alert mind breaks gloomy clouds always a pleasure . . . a fine worker. AV Crew MARGARET PACELLA Joe . . . charm, laughter, and youth all rolled into one . . . to a young heart everything is fun . . .a unique name for a unique PCFSOII. I DONALD PARR College Don . . . takes hurdles in stride . . . a spark of humor to fire up any occasion a ski-irific friend . . . note of musical inter- est. Cross Countryg Spring Trackg In- door Trackg Ski Club: Choirg Re- flections -an fi 'Q I fb NANCY PACKER Navy Packie . . . outgoing personality . . . unlimited energies . . . for- ever faithful to D.H.S. ROBERT PANCIOCCO College Pans . . . small stature but heard by all . . . quiet only during classes . . . pleasing tempera- ment. Football IWW N. N... l ti .HL 1515 511.1 , Nl, '. if. 5- at We N BARBARA PALOMBO Work Barb . . . a happy heart and a smiling face . . . a true and in- dustrious friend . . . ambition - the President's Secretary. Cheer Clubg VA Volunteerg Ski Clubg Jr. Prom Decorations RICHARD PANICO College Rick . . . seems to be fond of our friend, Mr. Bell . . . shy and pleasant . . . still waters flow deep. I t ...nl PETER OUR College Pete . . . as true a friend as one can find . . . a blend of mischief and humor . . . a mind-sticker. JOAN PACKER Work Packie III . . .a girl with a heart of gold . . . a merry jest . . . full of life and light. Cheer Club CYNTHIA PATTERSON Work Cindy . . . likes studies . . . won- der why? . . . always a nice smile and a good sense of humor . . . a true Scorpio. f, LOUANNE POLITO Work Lou . . . a quiet but contributing member of our class . . . enjoys a good joke in homeroom often seen with Cindy. ALAN PETERSON College Alan novel philosophy on life . . . tow-headed trackster . . . apt and able . . . concerned and cooperative. Bandg Drama Clubg Science Squadg Cross Countryg Indoor Trackg Spring Trackg AV PETER PLACENTINO College Pierre . . . 1971's best dressed . . . everyone's buddy . . . terrif- ic conversationalist . . . even better person. Cross Countryg Winter Track 'uni T-sxr KENNETH PETERSON College Ken . . . magnetic personality . . . distinctive voice . . . happy- go-lucky . . . conversing with friends a necessity. ANN PODOLSKI College Ann . . . cameo complexion off- set by sable tresses . . . strictly feminine . . . enjoyable compa- ny . . . forever occupied with the finer things of life. Choirg Prom Hostessg Clubg Prom Decorations Cheer MICHAEL PELACCI School Map . . . Mr. Lovely Legs , . . star of our Christmas Concert . . . football fiend . . . foremost friend. Footballg Wrestling: Prom Hostg Graduation Host CYNTHIA PERRY College Cindy . . . wears the midi with style ready for riding or skiing dancing gives her grace hopes to satisfy her wildest dreams as a stewardess. Drama Club: Ski Clubg Spanish Club I - I1 ., fy ' ff 'Y Tv' Q, K 5 A . -, . f' 1 . 'eg 479' M ' W . ifgfvf V IQ- JOHN POWER College Pow goes to prove best things come in small packages big man on our list never glum a valuable chum. Golf 70 CHERYL PRIMEAU College Cheryl . . . always friendly and good natured . . . collects what- ever catches her fancy . . expressive eyes. Prom Decorations ,I 'fix 'ffl 15 0 STEPHEN RANDALL Undecided Steve equally interested in both girls and cars . . . loves to ski . . . one of the quiet people . . . hopes to lead a peaceful life. Ski Club .IO-ANNE RATCLIFFE College ,Io-Anne . . . to Texas and Flori- da and back again . . . a vaca- tioning basketball player . . . a favorite of Mr. Smith . . . unsel- fish in all she does. Basketball: Refleclionsg Cheer Clubg German Club: Ecology Program 19 JOSEPH PYNE ,lose . . . sports enthusiast . . . a traveling man . . . a world of in- terests . . . never lost in a crowd. ALEXINE RAINERI School Alex domestically inclined . . . treasurer of FHA and part- time seamstress . . . one of Mr. Shreve's music makers . . . aims to be a secretary. Bandg Photography Club: FHA, Treasurer E' ly: -- '-fff, . ,A ink? 1.7 MICHAEL QUIGLEY College Mike . . . small in size but not in Senior spirit . . . can always be found on the slopes seen with Al . . . takes life as' it comes. Ski Club DONNA RANALDI School Don . . . likes sports and making the rounds at the dances quite a live wire ,in Mr. Sheri- dan's homeroom . . . unforgetta- ble. ff? 1 ,f -. 3 ,gg .IAMES PULSTER College Spider . . . long on personality always on the lookout for fun . . . anywhere, anytime . . . one of the high-scoring hoopst- ers. Cross Country: Indoor Track: Spring Trackg Basketball ii -1' .IOANNE RANDO College Randy returns the many smiles that greet her viva- cious school spirit many male admirers a valuable member of the Student Council. Cheer Clubg Fieldrllockeyg Stu- dent Councilg Ski Clubg Cheer- leaderg I-IR Rep.g NHSQ Slide Rule Clubg Prom Decorations MICHAEL REARDON School Marcel . . . decidedly turned on and tuned in by music . . . Class cut-up . . . McKenzie style hock- ey . . . real Reardon style fun. Cross Country: Tennisg Hockey 1 1 PAUL REEVES College Whizzer sports fiend .. . uiet manner alwavs readv Cl ' ' - .K . for invigorating gym class. ,IV Football ' s vi PAULA RICH School Paula . . . shy around strangers, but warm towards friends keeps the library a busy place . . . looks forward to Mr. Sheri- dan's physiology class. Jr. Red Crossg Spanish Clubg Li- brary Council CHARLES RICHMOND College Rich . . . reserved redhead . . . serious but never solemn . . . ap- preciative of good laughs mild and modest. 'Q--e -4 X ALBERT RICHMOND College Butch . . . extremely handsome, extremely bashful . . . sports his forte success his name of the game. Football, Baseballg Basketball MARCUERITE RIEVELEY College Margie our California girl . . . blond and slender . . . in- vented the hug . . . irreplacea- ble senior at D.H.S. Tennis Teamg Cheer Clubg HR Rep.g Prom Decorationsg Reflec- tions ,qv . 5' ' ff i f I GEORGE RICCARDI College Rico . . . fearless leader of Cross Country Track successful star .. . deserving disposition . . . the Plaza his territory. Winter Trackg Spring Traekg Cross Country, Captain WILLIAM RINN College Bill . . . friendliness personified . . . ardent sports fan as well as hard-working participant . . . ha- bitually happy . . . really a great guy. Hockeyg Footballg Spring Trackg Winter Track: Prom Decora- tionsg Ski Club CORINNA RIZZI College Corinna . . . feminine at all times . . . deep passion for the Bruins . . . hopes to become an R.N .... her quiet grace will be appreciated in any hospital ward. Cheer Clubg Spanish Clubg French Club 487 va l fl JOYCE RONIANO Work Mini . . . her name explains her best . . . nothing small about her enthusiasm . . . fluency plus. . . powerhouse of excitement. Cheer Club: Drama Clubg Prom Decorations LOUIS ROSSI College Louiei . . an ambitious guy with plans for becoming a restaurant manager. . . quiet in school, but after 2:1OYl . . . enjoys hunting. 'TY ROBERT ROBICHEAU College Bob . . . a quiet person with a sense of humor , . . a most re- markable life ambition, to get rich before he's 21 . . . master organist. DAVID ROBINSON College Dave our dependable and devoted photographer . . . Cen- erous in every way . . . pleasing pal . . . pictures himself as a fu- ture Baeharach. A Reflections Photographer fi? fi ft 'X f X JOHN SAVAGE Work Spyder . . . his ambition, to trav- el U.S. on a cycle . . . a friend to all . . . the envy of many guys. Football DONNA SAWAN College Donna . . . petite in size but not in charm . . . long ebony locks . . . slightly coquettish . . . one of Mr. Qfs many admirers. Spanish Club ROBERT ROSENKRA NS College Bob . . . avid car enthusiast . . . quick to show a smile . . . tal- ented guitarist . . . has no hangouts or hangups. German Clubg Tennis PATRICIA ROTONDI School Pat never a dull moment when Pat's around always friendly and talkative . . . inter- ested in being an airline steward- ess. Cheer Club -Q JOY SCHILLER School Joy . . . petite in size, big in per- sonality . . . favors Mr. Healy's government classes . . . favorite pastime, listening to Union Pa- cific. Cheer Club SALLY SEUFERT College Sally . . . host to Herbie in our freshman year . . . a bit on the shy side yet open to her friends . . . awaits Prince Spa- ghetti Day. Exchange Student Host Family: Exchan e Student Program' g . Cheer Club: Ski Club: Choir: NHS: Library Council JANET SCHALL ROBERT SCHEFl l,Ell School Armed Forces Jan . . . beaming blonde . . . a Scheff . . . hard working Capi- Shiretown Marauder . . . conge- tol man . . . an expert when it nial to each and everyone . . . comes to motorcycles , . . luxor- should be a secretarial success. ite hobby - scuba diving. Cheer Club Graduation Usher ii Qaff-Q55 7 z i. as V T '7 ' T9 Q ,I JENNIFER SHANTON College Jen . . . reserved and demure . . . very creative . . . a flair for fashion . . . hopes to utilize her talents b writin for children. Y S French Club JANET SHERBS College Jan . . . interestingly friendly . . . authentic concern . . . can- did comments . . . someone truly nice to know. Girls' Track: Cheer Club: French Club: Tennis: Prom Dec- orations: Reflections: Choir qc' ' 5 f wwf it .1 - . , , ,qv ' , 1 if ANDREA SH EA College Andy . . .sociable in a quiet way amusing giggle . . . une- qualled good nature. Science Squad: Math Club: Red Cross: Choir: Jr. Tournament Play LORRAINE SHERIDAN College Lorraine . . . devoted President of FHA . . . geared to guitar . . . every day's a sundae for lor- raine . . . sensitive and sincere. Mirror: Cheer Club: Library Council: Ski Club: Tournament of Plays: Prom Decorations: FHA: Reflections STEVEN SEARLES Work Musty . . . Hmaster tradcsinan . . , attracts many feminine eyes . . . appealing nature . . . for- CVPI' OllI'S. THOMAS SEXTON College Tom . . . has a passion for trav- eling. . . music on his mind . . . shares his time with feminine admirers. French Club: Cross Country il. LAWRENCE SIMPSON Navy Larry . . . ocean-bound . . . usu- ally shy and reserved . . . enjoys listening to his tapes. RONALD SLACK Armed Forces Twart . . . a fan of hockey and football . . . mechanically in- clined . . . has a future in the Air Force Reserve . . . refuses to reveal his wildest dream, but is determined to fulfill it. Football: Hockey IEANNE SILVA College .Ieanne . . . St. Claire's loss was Dedham High's gain . . . serene affability . . . loyal to the 27th Lancers conscientious and considerate. Cheer Clubg NHSQ Prom Decora- tionsg FHA: Refleclionsg Ski Club BRIAN SMITH College True Crit . . . one of the boys . . . his favorites - hock- ey and Saturday nights at the Club . . . a pleasing manner, an impish grin - that's Brian. Hockey CHARLES SMYTH College Chuck . . . the secret of success is constancy of purpose a swinger when it comes to golf . . . light-footed. Cross Countryg Indoor Trackg Golf K PAUL SIIVIONET College Simba . . . friendliness personi- fied .- . . never too busy to laugh . . . scientific assistant . . . en- joyable. Footballg Baseballg Band: Choirg Indoor Trackg Science Squad 1' '.V', GAIL SMITH Work Gail . . . a smile that glimmersg eyes that shine friendship and truth are one . . her uiet ' fl ways add to her charm. Cheer Club MARINA SPEARE College Marina . .. made the Plaza a home away from home . . . concerned supporter . . . envia- ble wardrobe. Reflectionsg Spanish Clubg Prom Decorationsg Mirror wr I ' i . Alf ff PAULA SINCLAIR Undecided Paula. . . willowy captain of our gymnastics team . . equally graceful on skis or horseback . . . lady-in-waiting at our junior prom long hair and warm smile are her trademarks. Gymnastics: Choirg Top Thirtyg Jr. Red Crossg Track STEPHEN SMEAD School Stub . . . advocate of the seven- day weekend . . . just hanging around . . . his best . . . forever young. 'Tvs ,il , ,, 5-,ax C177 PAULA STEPHANS School Red . . . if smiles were money she'd have a million . . . sweet- ness and loveliness interwoven . . . seen with a certain someone. Cheer Club: Drama Club MARIANNE SULLIVAN College Marianne . . . quiet and friendly . . . devotes her time to volun- teer work . . . a true Dedhamite. Jr. Red Cross: Ski Clubg Spanish Clubg Cheer Clubg Choir: Reflec- lionsg Mirrorg Tournament of Plays: Drama Clubg VA Volun- teer MICHAEL STAPI.Ii'l'ON College Chubbs . .. appealing attitude . . . appealing looks . . . ee-rtain irresistance to blonds . . . joins the boys on Saturday nights. Student Couneilg HR Rep.: Foot- ballg Ski Club CHERYL STICINBICRC College Sherrie . . . a liartl-working st-1 enlist always busy a soft-spoken friend always sineere. Mirrcrg Cheer Club: l.iltr:trx' Couneil: Math Club: Svivtui- Clubg Science Squadg Slide Rule Club: Prom Deeurationsg Ski Club -Q, 1 swell' ,gp 1 'rf VALERIE TABEEK College Val . . . easy to like . . . takes pleasure in music and danees . . . humorous band member. Band: Reflections: UN Rep.: Spanish Club: Prom Deeorations ROBERT TEEHAN College Bob . . . cheerful composure talent for witty remarks . . . ar dent sports fan. I-Iockeyg Footballg Colfg Gradua- tion Usher on is NORMUND STRAUTIN College Norm , . . interests lean towards science and sports a mn- cerned classmate . . . aspires to be a missionary doetor. Hockeyg Traekg Seienee Clulng Science Squad ROSEIVIARY SULLIVAN Undecided Rosie her ready wit, her cheery smile proelaim her a worthwhile friend . . . a daring will . . . seldom seriou Z 1 if ,, is , I Q s. ' ALAN TELIAN C1Jllf'gf' Al energetic nature a chatter box . . . hint of' the prankster . . . a good sportsman. JV Basketball: Golf: Tennis ft, . A GUY TOTI Sehool Guido. . .able athlete . . .tends to be shy until you get to know him . . . causes many hearts to flutter . . . will fly high as airline mechanic. Football: Baseball JOHN TOTI School Todo . . . one ofthe cousins . . . works for the team . . . hoping to marry a beautiful rich girl. Hockey: Baseball LAURA TERZIAN College Minkie . . . our professional Ar- menian .. . le grafitti du livre . . . exceedingly teasable and talkative . . . candidly speaking - What can l say? French Club: Girls Track: Tour- nament Plays: Reflections Can- dids Editor: NHS: Library Coun- cil. J. MICHAEL TICHE School Mike . . . never too busy to share a joke . . . extremely good natured D.H.S. tighe to the business world. Ski Club A LINDA TIBERI College Linda . . . expressive eyes . . . a busy individualist . . . delightful disposition . . . always inter- ested. Cheer Club: Ski Club: Spanish Club: NHS: Prom Decorations: VA Volunteer: Reflections TIMOTHY TOBIN College Tim . . . guitar his strong point . . . enjoys the serene pleasures of life . . . has definite ideas for the future. Student Council: Vice President: Home Room Rep.: Cross Coun- try ROBERT TEMPLE Jr. College Temp. . . known for his impres- sive sense of humor . . . one of Mr. Barker's boys . . . puts on a big act for the girls . . . hopes to be another Hollywood Square. AV il' Q . t, C' ., i X -- ' e ., fs 2 DAVID TRADD School Tradd . . . makes the scene in his drag machine . . . Mr. Bales. his favorite a million his goal. '-23' ROBERT URSINI Undecided Yogi . . . eager to graduate . . . enjoys being a public nui- sance . . . his guitars band to- gether to hold his interests. PAULA VOLK Undecided Paula . . . renowned for her weekend get-togethers . . . easily acquires new friends . . . sparkling eyes. RICHARD TRANI Work Hoss . . . playing bass his thing . . . a tranquil disposi- tion . . . a non-conformist . . . happiness, his aim. 1145 I JUDITH TROVATO KAREN TSINZO y ,Y A School Karen . . . seemingly quiet . . . ,ludy . . . outgoing and amicable sweet and innocent . . . depend- , . . . longs for Cape summers . . . ability, her best asset. N 'Y contagious laugh . . . a friend to ' everyone. Ek ,Y P Cheer Clubg Prom Decorations Avgv 53 Xwfh X Mir, . x S-Syfffs M,-'Z XE' New-fff' Xxi:' w,.4,,,,..w-'Nxt-.'m-' Kg FREDRIC TUCKER TIMOTHY TYNAN - '- I -V College Undecided A , Tuck . . . seen wheeling around Tim . . . gets a kick'i out of ' f'- r . . . will leave transcontinental V motorcycles , , , 3 diligent work- I M . ' tracks awaiting the chal- er hopes to better society Ienges of life. and himself. W5 qs 5 t A CHARLES VICTORIA Undecided Charlie . . . car enthusiast . . . mechanically inclined . . . at ease anywhere easygoing guy. DIANE WALL School Wall quiet in school garrulous when with friends . . . dislikes being too serious Julia Child of D.H.S. 78 WILLIAM WEBER Collegi- Bill . . . our outstanding athlete . . . magnetic' personality . . . captivating smile . . . future coach of D.H.S. Footballg Baseball, Capt. 4-g Bas- ketball: Student Councilg HR Rep. JAN WEINER College ,lan . . .sincere and trusting . . . interested in more meaningful aspects of life . . . as good a stu- dent as a friend. Cheer Clubg Creative Writingg Ski Club: Jr. Red Cross: Drama Clubg Spanish Club , ,A . .1 .. --f 3.12 Y . , .gfvlil 4 'EK . dl . Tp ' xg 1 asia ik ,tt ttf' - .f ,Q il. ,. .?:29'fy'ii 5' fill l Ilia is l - Brew KEVIN WONS College Mickey . . . a bashful member of our class . . . a real participator . . . secret desire to be a million- aire . . . our politician in the White House. Footballg Basketballg German Clubg Ski Club: NHSQ Student Government Rep. J F' . RICHARD WHELAN Work Dickie . . . quiet and unassum- ing way . . . one of the star base- ball players .. . determined to make it on his own. Baseball SUSAN WILLIS College Sue . . . multitude of giggles . . part ofthe saddleshoe gang . . sparkling eyes. Library Councilg Cheer Clubg Cheerleaderg HR Rep.g Ski Clubg Student Council 1' WAYNE WHIDDEN Undecided Wayne . . . an ardor for cars . . . tv -r-9' serene attitude towards life . . loyal comrade. SANDRA WOESSNER College Sandy . . . pert and bright . . forever ready to join the fun . . definite appeal . . . many admir- ers. Gymnasticsg Prom Decorations Jr. Red Cross LORRAINE WEIBRECHT School Pebbles . . . likes being Eddic's girl . . . facial expressions for every mood . . . spirited to the nth degree. JOSEPH WENCUS College Joe . . . always eager to help oth- ers . . . enjoys viewing and par- ticipating in sports . . . 4-42 is his favorite. Hockeyg Golfg Spring Track STEVEN WOODWARD School Steve .' a good head on his shoulders . . . a warm, winning personality . . . a true outdoors- man . . . the perfect gentleman. Spring Track . -,....,' THOMAS CARROLL College Tomm . . . or Deputy of 105 studies . . . subtle sense of humor . . . future plans include a Mid-East journey with plenty of accompaniment. ,Suv LINDA ZALESKI College Linda . . . would rather partici- pate than observe a quiet beauty . . . winsome ways . . . one of the Rabble Rousersf' Cymnasticsg Cheer Clubg Cheer- leaderg Ski Club MARK ZONFRELLI College Zonka penetrating brown eyes . . . habitually smiling . . . fleet of foot last but not least. Trackg Baseball iv '-V Q7 JAMES ZEZUSKI Work Jim . . . quiet and mannerly . . . always seen working shop classes and studies are his favor- ites. 42 6 v-'AW' ROBERT WRIGHT College Ribba . . . a true Marauder . . . all the makings of a real gentle' man . . . one of the- mighty run- ners. Hockeyg Cross Countryg Prom Decorations RICHARD YANNI College Yan . . . seen with a Certain red- head . . . represents Dedham on and off the field . . . friendliness plus . . . a gift of amity. Footballg Trackg HR Rep.g Prom Decorations ll 'WWW' Laffy-Late Qlwwf JANIS CIRONE College ,lan horseback riding, her chief occupation the mad scientist at work in 120 . . . for- ever faithful to Gomez . . . a sin- cere and loyal friend. NANCY COLBERT Colle-ge' Nancy . . . livr liiyslvrioun smilf-s liiile' an iriipifli rliiiruvlf-r . . . 21 flwp lliirikvr . . . flf'Sll'l'S to lu-c-Ii lin-r mol and slumlmlf- intu gTl Eilllf'NS - just voulil lu- po:sSilvlf3. Frencli Clulv1Spanisli Clulig Gvr- man Clubg Ski Cluli JOHN DONAVAN En finer-r P- John 104-'s one--man band . . . 3Lll0IIl0llVt genius . . . pvr- manent fixture at tliv Plaza. Patricia Bartlett Rudy Ciollo Mlchael Hassey Maureen Overko James Carter Brian Daley Charles Kanes Elame Russo Anthony Casadontc Angela Federico john Keane James Stewart Marc Cimeno Janet Goss James Overko Steven Tucker 43 BEST LOOKING John Ayoulr Marli Hllllllllllfy W. DID MOST FOR DHS Elame Clement Ron Akle MOST POPULAR John Ayoub Jody Hartnett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DRESSED David Benson, Mary Lou Finnegan Peter Placentino, Jane Abdella 8 'I W tw MOST ATHLETIC Bill Weber, Laney Clement m4..,,,,,R. Us: ' . me I .- ,v 15,5 ,Q f fi., ,- 'f a. r-Alai :Sw ' Sli' 4 CLASS WIT Eugene Dennen CLASS MUSICIAN Steve Kring A v.,,' 3. . E 4, fn . 3' A .'9 ll 1, fi. n '. MOST UNIQUE LAUGH FRIENDLIEST Donna Cooper Rita Caccia SECRETARY OF TOMORROW ' Barbara McDonald - . i fif ,J I SMH f ag CLASS FLIRTS Sandra Woessner, Mike DeCenzo -----..- BEST SMILE CLASS GENIUS Bonnie Campbell Dave Benson .fi 'F CLASS ARTIST Robert Richard DeLory 457' '72 MOST TALKATIVE AND QUIRTRST Carol Keane Al Richmond PEPPIEST Joanne Luciano 1-'KN W . I O Q Q 9 R 3 xwfgl 4 z 49 2 - + 124 X L' .. .F i ii Classofnrz Y LC' VK! SIDNI' O , Q OII Jane Bumpus 0.00 ff , .ny mans.,-1-vr a. fy .aff '. - v--,,,,, ,W,, , V ,. , 6 .L:,W,g1m 1, L iz y! 1 'W WW! ' Ju' ,yu ' 1 A . fu q, 411: VTHM kwa? Mrs. Suzanne Healy . . . a genuine concern for the class of '71 . . . constantly on the go . . . working for success . . . striving for perfection . . . a great person in any language . . . amiable to all . . . seeks to please . . . our advisor gets A for effort . . . Thanks for the memo- ries. OwvAdv15 Pres. Ron Alfie b W PJ W b 4 i Advisor Mr. Toomey See. Bonnie Campbell Treas. Gail Bradbury Vice-Pres. Laney Clement Of W W 0 0 U Q ve- M' -.--X we. f i if n l, -.xx 3. Row 1: J. Hartnett, C. Keane, J. Rando, H. Hughes, C. Begin, A. O'Hara. Row 2: E. Clement, B. Carlson, M. Cronin, C. Bradbury, B. Campbell, R. Caccia, S. Willis. Row 3: Mr. Toomey, R. Akie. B. Maher, W. Weber, J. Murphy. Collecting for Globe Santa Senior Christmas Tree Ax MXN l f X J. Hartnett, lon. D. Porazzo, B. C . -i iw? EXECUTIVE COUNCIL amphell, C. Bradbury, E. Clement, R. Akie, E. Neil, J. Dil 3 SVI 91 3 . ..ir , ' a I - -fgj .. -,j fer-' ' M. Finnegan R. Akic K. Wons S. Hihbartl Sec. V.P. Pres. Treas. g 1 Hwy W af ' L l 2 Hours of practice for induction ceremony . . . scholarship N . . . electing finalists . . . leadership . . . in every club and or- 3. i ganization . . . service . . . Were trying, Mrs. Rollins. . . . 4 Character . . . candles and speeches . . . pastel dresses and K X Suit jackets. L .Wm fl E V 11-v-i1lr ll Y1l J. Rando, E. McKinley. M. Finnegan, R. Akie, K. Wons, S. Hihhard. L. Capulli, ,l, Silva. fBackJ A. Cutowski, S. Sf-ufert, L. Terzian, D. Benson, L. Dempsey, R. Foley L. Tiberi, C. Smyth. L. Compagnone, A. Barrett. M. Kelly, S. Lane, E. Manns. fMissingD Linda Latham. .. N I-lowv ' , ,4- v r 1 Eo3mw!GIw0f lfg ?. r' 'A D35 I 1 k T n lx L Q! v wh. Mary LOU FiIlH6gHH Robert Foley, Alan Barrett, Brian Maher , 5431: 1:2 'i ff-Q. rl' r r 1 1 Kevin I r Wons Legiow Isis A. Burns, M. Finn:-gan, O'Donnvll flsl prizcl L. Capulli f2nd prizvj E. Buckley. DARJ. Bwdbwog 1 ' I !F. l mg1-I 'M ff C. Cobb, E. Manns, S. Laine, Y. LeBlanc, Mrs. Duhamel, D. Ackles, K. Arakelian, J. Nighelli, J. Kingston, D. Bowse. K. Hines, P. Rich, M. Boyle, R. Foley, J. Child, J. Bumpus, L. Labousier, M. O'Brien, M. Kelly, L. Sheridan, L. Clement. Monday morningis pile of books . . . library passes . . . ov- erdue book fines . . . shelving books . . . and more shelving of books . . . stamping books . . . overnight reserves . . . thank heavens for Mrs. Duhamel! 'X . vw I- . Can I help you? Sue and MaryEllen 01 Pwgfzmw C. Cobb, L. Kirby, L. Punvh. Miss Delflrosso, T. Nilsson, L. Mayer, R. Conway, P. MacDonald, C. Mann, M. Kelley, J. Reid, M. Dems-rs, D. Cruvkshank, R. Roga-rs, J. Wvinvr. 1 U1 .--L V x... I Y l Miss DelGrosso Meetings with Miss DelGrosso . . . 218 . . . Tag Day ... Bond Drhm ...inbng hithe back of a red Firebird always selling something famous cry Wanna buy a 99 tag? Phyllis and Toby Il ,I I ' ,,... W -N-w,,,,- . i ,.,,.,...--r-fn-N' ' -N 1, . F.. ,-,,, . 1 - ' M, 'ipq . ...Fr - ' . , ,...-v - 5-if .df ...nv 'M-- ' ' 1 l l 1 7 1 I 2 .Cru R ff Do you understand? 3 N Q fffj V 1 fm . ' fllyg W? BDI? 31.0 l f'5Z7.u ., I I :f'5 7'rR-A 5 i az'51'1'17.: - , U r i 'Y in 5 J.:-'ny' I 'Wil Toby . . . rmil umm- Torlrjorn l,z1rs Cunnan Nilsson . . . ll0I'l'Yl'I' z11'liw- in DHS a1l'l'airs . . . an unlilwly vlioir lim' . . . Llllgvllt' smile but a real el diablo . . . an uniiulmlv ami . . the Class of '7l's arlilmsszulor frmn Swmlvn Still trying to lligurm' out lilllllllilll .. ffHuh999 Good luck, Tolly . . Y' I f, K' S it A OFFICERS: ,I.iBumpus, D. Parr, M. Kelly, N. Straulin, S. Chmielinski, S. Seufert, Foley, Anderson. Mr. Fawcett ag- .f5L9'l SENIORS: D. Ackles, E. Buckley, K. Kisil, J. Sherbs, J. Hartnett, J. Bumpus, A. Anderson, M. Cronin. Second row: M. Sullivan, S. Seufert, M. Boyle, A. Cutowski, K DePaoli, L. Dempsey, M. Kelly, L. Latham, E. Manns. C. Mann. fBarkl F. Kingsbury, H. Iadonisi, R. Foley, N. Strautin, D. Parr, T. Nillson, F. Long, A. Nolan, ,I Murphy, R. Lexander. R - W W4 il li 1 ' 1 t A X -JF'-,-,,.. lla ga 6 ' Q- if' A .gi 1 is , K 1 A r if Choir Members don't chew gum, they chew bagels. . . . who imported the hula girls busy hours in the bandroom . . . District-Cafeteria? Where's that? . . . Was that election really rigged? . . . Sing- ing in an auditorium with acoustical lar- yngitis . . . Choir? Hallelujah!! JP N :9', . ,Z W My jay? E? . Tmfi we 'F' ' i ,ff . it .,- - 1 A A Christmas Assembly mud TOP SEVEN: .l. Bumpus, F. Kingsbury, B. Dau, A. Nolan, J. Reid, N. Slrautin, J. Gerbino r WP 'WPI N fl - , - fx Q ' O 1 S. Nunn, A. Gutowski, L. Armour, E. Clover, C. Davis, C. Brosseau, P. Rich, K. DePaoli, M. Boyle, P. Fay, C. Canham. VA. V fv.l2.edfOw6S I Q E I I Miss Soule Friday afternoon bus rides . . . hard work and hos- Ollf AdViS0f pital wards . . . parties, gifts, talking with patients . . fund raising . . . a concern for people. 1 2 .gf 9- j 1' rg Vice-Pres. Kathyg Pres. Paula Eggs!-ez. November TE, E97 lleclham High Red Cross Q Club Starts VA. Drive ' ' t sum: mf-if lim- ftjpmulqbmnmnasvn -'uhlg up kg' 'rsh ht an r Oil! I! ik 44931114 1 mm: yn: ', :new YI WVU' Z md . mfmzfn ga 1he!'lv4lll'lI'lliIK Ill!! U7 gl I ',.,,ogp,,-qr-vga-rvuxf to 'lkiwtuo A . an, ,nh . wus at III iLnhantMov'L1v.irr1A5 lqpl unity ll. Chl N231 .A. 1ll in Janna in amend is and ui --L ' -:s-r'-z..- P ':.:-fa ry.. amps-mx ' W' Q- . group n! vd1l!:lfirfl ls 10041-111 . im' k wid U ' under me Indian at Pa-In t , 1 lrgy, pn-ndrnt, xnnynura-fix ,via pre-udcn! ad luprvv. W. Sousa, faulty ldvuar. 'Dun yraf. Huh Ur 'VX darummt of Rmb H513 Prnxpxhmns F rfixmmz- n magma word Ml NH' thmuln 'Tuff' ill dP.cdCmuvdunwn1 iptnbrililimths-uw-not 'jim vtih vrhum il sud' pgmnlngfma!ndny.lov- ,M Ury 1111 ennvnn th mvehuu urwafml 'H 'msn for qrubuudm lov lbr0nl.DtUd1llIllW!4f' 'pvohotlIrrsM !hnadau-, Wuanuilhrsnvdtogtvvvlelq Ipqw-ntnuuavqv5!!.df!vll 1vrrfdv!1Ulqnlv8lYl!ll unabb to Ill tho- 'lid nun un cuffs may Nason ,,- mmf bel money, 'Dao fm-ui drbvl vl 1 ' mf. --tu ma an th Q num mnrnl. bill ll 139 y .,,, ,,.,.,, mp. News Flash! A. Anderson, Vice-president, Boston Red Cr Youth Council V.A. Volunteers and Jr. Red Cross meet in 204 Class advisor, Miss Soule . . . sending delegates to the Greater Boston Youth Chapter . . . making friendship boxes selling candy . . . conducting enrollment drives . . . helping the needy . . . hav- ing the satisfaction of knowing that we are needed . . . Master of the ivories Hallelujah! dm Assemb Austrian Christmas Mr. Fawcett directing lu 1 . ' . I , LII L F5 I X , , xg W . ., , X . -n .1 I X I 2 1 .4 0 4t. 1 Student Conductor nf '-- . ,, ,..A ,Q-I ' . ., I '-- if--N- -Mi- Allce Anderson f I '7 I ' I , .-.- vk., -. KJ., -.o-.. Christmas in Spain II tif' ' 5 I Is IliI I 'I IV i I i 7 I I II 4 I I I I I I 1 - I I , if I f 'I ' ,, I . I I ' Q 1 ' I I ' I I . , QI I ' 4' I I ,, I -, I g 2 I ' I I , ,, I I . I 4 I . I I 1 I I ' ' I I I I f 1? 'I-I '. . .11 .qv zf' 342: .siii I' ,rv f.--2 ,Z ,J :Qso-23-L 59l..ll1 ,. ,gl- a.,,, W 'vu . wir ., x rv., .. , , I If-rye.-,3fq,,-LN V-I Dance Band M, -,A-4,-:'f:', ., ,-E' ' nf. ' ' ., ' Mr. Neiger Up with Peoplev their motto . . . found wandering around the home ec room . . . seen most often with Mrs. McNally . . . main goal, to better the individual . . . sending letters and packages to Viet Nam . . . organizing the an- nual Exehange Student Party . . gaining ex perience as future homemakers. Vive-Pres. Carol Raymond and Pres. Lorraine Sheridan W7 Carol Raymond, Lorraine Sheridan, Dianne Palumbo, Gail Manzoni, Lori Drake, Charlene Edwards, Kathy Sm-ider, Jeanne Silva, Joanna DeMallie, Denise Shammon, Mary Grant, Debbie Jenks, Pauline Corsini, Alexine Ra-ineri, Debbi Donovan Mr. Barker , mg.. ' ll I A.V. s ,-.fluff ' 'fi' V' A ' r YJ' A, ,rg r -2 4. y, I SENIORSZ S. Olson, F. Long, R. Temple, A. Nolan, J. lVlacNeil, B. Emerson, A. Peterson, K. Morgan. J Burtfi Jim, and Bob working hard? .6 1 I X 9--. Headed by Mr. Barker al- ways on the go . . . Will you please fix my locker? . . . labs, a second home . . . found at every assembly Service is' our business, our only business . . . guarantees de- pendability . . . what would we do without them? 10 JawB A summer-long science project . . . two weeks of classes and eight weeks of research . . . look- ing forward to Wednesday night lectures computer technology and biological science . . . ig' P. a rewarding learning experience. Mrs. Cornette Trying to beat the Canton five . . . brushing up on old algebra formulas . . . adding up those points . . . math contests at different high schools . . . whiz kids counting on their fingers . . . 4 Boolean! 1 R. Foley. J. White, T. Page, M. Kelley, D. Benson, J. 6 Conway, Mrs. Cornette fseat- ed, 4H We Team +- 1... cy A rid uv ' w iii-'Kia fisni-E N ..gqI't?uYx' if lx -ff E :iq X 1 'v-. Miss Colagiovanni, A. Anderson, T. Campers, M. Boyle, P. Balzarini, E. Spadoni, J. White, J. Donigian. S. Nunn, A. Shea, P. Fay Dedicated to the study of science . . . setting up ex- periments . . . is there a Nobel Prize in the future? . . test tubes and Bunsen burners 2 broken glass. D. Bowse, N. Strautin, L. Compagnone 107 935:51 xwy V U if . Y ' H gi., 1' -' ,- L' C ,-c'1't':,. - ' H .Kr-F If l C 1. ', 6 rc X K lF 'sos: 0-All t 'K 1 :ww J' 9 'mv 24 .4 H - 1,1 '--..'! 5 -- gl U e -4 e-Er xi? . Q iff , Ulf 1 im i 151 4 iff? 12 ,141 V f . 1 if 4 fu ' ' Q ffiigfil 1 , A ' ,K,,!'jfff, 1 aieaf' ' ,fitayrg 3, -. fm, fl.. 5,9 , Z f ,,f,f,,, . g. ff , , Mio -.,w,E g gg A Dvatllim-s?. . . lllusory Stull. . . typing purtivs . . . HN0. tl1a1tu1'ti1'lv ln-lungs to Em1ti1i'vsl . . . tlic- fuitlilul few iiiiiiimgmpliing. and ininu-ogrupliing, aml more minieograpliiug. . . hours in 113 . . . Hthut will ,,. I 4, f, 1, Arthur Butler and Ernest Di Marzio Business Manager! Copy Editor Z g '39, be 25 Ccfiits pletiscau Ne-its Editors an Btirrvlt autl Rulwrt Folt-5 Ff'Llllll't'S i Chris lVluuu untl E Eilt-vu Bl1t'lxlCX 109 7 , , '54 Trying to Capture each otheris armies . . . rooks donit go diago- nally . . . staring for hours before moving . . . KNXQP3 . . . secret code . . . check? . . . mate? . . . what you think you're playing? . . . Parcheesi! iv- .l. Brennan and Mr. Messina T J. Gannon, Advisor Mr. Toran, M. Murphy, J. MacNeil, D. Nolfi, A. Raineri, A. Trainer The ace photographers .. never running out of film keep Kodak busy . . . snap! . . . camera conscious . . . flash bulbs P wp and flash cubes . . . 24--hr. devel- oping . . . Yashical 0 1 1 La ,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, 3 M .5 4 4 ' 1 Front, l-r: A. Cutowski, E. Manns, L. Dempsey. M. Kelly, M. Finnegan, S. Laine, L. Terzian, R. Foley. Back: H. Chmielin- ski, C. Manzoni, C. Zaleski, M. Kelley, L. Dempsey, C. Kelley, D. Boone, F.. McCormack, L. Carlick, P. Foley, P. Scully, Mme. Healy. Le Cercle Francais . . . bake sales . . . and more bake sales . . . finally Quebec and le Cha- teau Frontenac . . . Notre Pere Monsieur Zonfrelli . . . coq au vin et toit au chocolat . . . speakers en francais . . . tutor- ing . . . notre chef, Mme. Healy. Mme. President parlel Mary Lou Finnegan. OFFICERS: J. Sera, Leslie Dempsey, Pres. Betty Manns, Laurie Dempsey, 1-l III pauiskwtb ,,.. Seated: G. Lucente. E. Cronin, B. Campos, M. O'Brim-n. M. Cronin, ,l. Sherlia, N. Dandurand, M. Larson. Slanding U-rl: K. Driscoll, M. Kcany. P. Fay, M. Cananiv, l,.ZaIr-ski,J.W1-im-r, lil. McKinley, L. Balm, A. Laine. .l. Essex, N. Huggans, P. Sleplians. .l. Cocriu, B. Smith 'SF' fx O 0 9 O 0 Sealed fl to rl: Miss Russo, Miss Danburg, Miss Witt. Standing fl lo rl: Gail Lu- Cente. Nancy Huggans, Mary O'Brien, Linda Zalr-ski. Nancy Huggan new president . . . Bake Sale supple- ments treasury . . . fantastic foods Spanish dinner . . . Miss Witt and Miss Danberg fearless faculty leaders . . Buena Sonibral 1 Mascot - Brian Smith 4 U' Front fl 10 rf: S. Bradbury. S. Therrien. D. Benson, S. O'Connor, M. Quigley, E. Goodwin, R. Akie, H. Chmielinski, W. Rinn, T. Page-. Bark rou' fl lo rj: J. Rando, S. Willis, C. Begin, R. Begin, J. Papale. D. Pusaleri. J. We-ine-r, M. Kelley, J. Bumpus, P. Fimllen, A. Anile-rson, N. Cai-- ciola, H. Cheney, L. Zaleski, E. Clement, L. Latham, J. Cocria, S. Cameron, Mr. Ouellm-tc, Miss Mulvey. Think snow!! -I Secretary Treasurer - S. Cameron, Presiclc-nl - S. OiConnor, All visor - Mr. Ouellette. wr F11 'iw W! gi A-5' X xwi Q, X is W, - Q A , , X x mg- Chris and Dave celvbrating? Ruhe, Hofbuau - Viele baum!!! . . . . Trip Sehr gut! Our future writers discussing the human conditions . . . works on sensitivity of addition of their booklet realizing the the mind . . . searchin for ideas . . . a new 0 g beautiful aspects of life working long hours in the library . . . creative masterpieces . . . advised by Mr. Kenny. if.. T. Nilsson, J. Weiner, S. Campbell, J. Reid, Lydon. I J. Gerbino, D. Nolfi, A. Barrett, D. I Lil Beurman, P. Fumedora, Mr. Kenny. H. Johnson, C. Cobb, P. MacDonald, L. Punc h. IIS D. 1. 'K' 'dt Mr. Shrvvv 45-5- 'CD' OFFICERS: F. Kingsbury, H. Cheney, R. Lexander, Pres. S. Kring. 6 f .Aki wi- Practicing . . . practicing . . . racticin . . . marchin . . . march- P 5 g ing . . . marching. . . 76 Trombones to Pomp and Circumstance . . . Mr. Shreve's stalwarts. Bob Lexander Heather Cheney 1, s.. f x fu vw, .v-H.. I ' x-. iu Sfffif v X rw nl 1 3 HJ: Valerie Tabeek I Viv .Firm if as S x U P Alexine Raineri PJ W if fu Sa i? - '32 f Ex J' .Fx X Sue Laine Ron Akis- i r- is- ,Ax , Ei, 3 H , i 4 ni ' Chris Mann we ' C o D5 0. ,.4,,. al -I 'U' n 0 D- ,ig . in-:ig i ' 5 -9,9 0 Ji gf-rn 'KAX ' 1 M ' o if QQ? - xr 594 X 5 '. Laney Cienif-fit Fred Kingimry We .. f .5 e- jf f fi , iw if ' S ff ' Steve Kring u- 7 4- -M D Benson C Mann R Folrv J Bumpu A Amlmrson R Akw lVl Flnnqpan T Nilsson Back fllw, Mrs. johnson, L. Terzian, E. Buckley, M. Sul Play-reading . . . trips to Baker's . . . Tournament Plays . . . who gets the stage on Fri- days? . . . lost props . . . pro- ject! . . . make-up . . . rehears- als . . . a six-foot white rabbit? . . . try-outs . . . Harvey . . . applause . . . and now itls over. Anyone for a Lottery? Mr. Seager expressing the pride of being a 1-oach. xi- Mr. Meniee, Coach Seager and Mr. O'Brien ,1., w VL. riff, 15? Cheer for Dedham High School . . Give us a HD. row,- Hffifv --ex www: .-gg: . ff no f Ewa Nrglw 1 3 S' 2 X, L. Black, L. Applei, Capt. A. O'Hara, P. Burkley, j. Teri, D. Boles, J. Benuses, D. Pieariello, J. Carroll, J. Tripp, D. Porazzo. ' Q-.. JB' as h'f j, XX N. l XX Debbie Porazzo Nl C .lx-for f ,Hx '4- ,M . Anne Marie The one and only senior captain . . . hours of practice and fun football games . .. high steps in pol- ished boots rain, snow, and slippery batons . . . com- petition . . . the end of another season. :WA iw.. . 5' . A-H ' fa .' V, ff .1 '1 n ,aw ,. M A 'f 4 , 1' D QA Amg- MRI 3 va. Cb .- . 4 As the quarters trlpp by. ral DUCKICY 'CH nf' 34334. Yes boys I use Ultra-Brite! .. , i x i' Y , Y 'Q 4. Ni Itas easier than twirling. 121 . X N' 1. ' K. Stiveletta, S. Willis, M. Pittore. Capt. M. Cronin, ,l. Luciano, J. Rando, B. Campbell, C. Bradbury, E. Monahan. B. Shreve, L. Corey L Zal eski. Cheer Camp Le Moyne College, Syracuse gym our second home . . . Ridge, our third . . . competition . . . prac- tice, practice, and more practice . . . raising spirit . . . following our teams through hardships and joys . . . wishing we could cheer forever . . . remembering all the friends we made . . . cheering for WMEX . . . tourneys . . . crying tears of joy and sadness . . . cheering our final cheers. g ' wav, I Maryann Cronin Mar'yc-limi Joanne Luciano Lu4'i 14 Gail Bradbury Brad av- -3 CIP ng, ,Q -1 Bonnie' fiariiplwll Scilly M p is fix A nw- .8-1. J . 1 ' ,Ti '. -'lfzum Joannef Ranfio Joanna Z 5 gin 4.,.,,51:, - .f-'N fi' 'gui 5 ' if 5 x , 1 -nf, 'Z 1 f ,- - ?+ ?fi ,pn ff: Eilc-on Monahan Farrne-r Q- ' wr W ' 'K V ind-J in , 'V V 'lf A xi ig 45 ri' ,Lx , 1 , ' i- mf N i Q ,nf- ra 'awww' ' wav-an -in 4 1.1 Prefs. C. livuriv, Vim- Pre-s. N. Hailloii. J. Pc-luso, Cllvryl Winliournv. Our Advisor Miss Cl0llgllPI' 3 Our Marauder Indian Our spirited fans . . . shouting . . . laughing - . . . crying . . . knowing the meaning of school Thanksgiving ASS,,,,,bly spirit . . . pride . . . loyalty. LDEM11' THE BU5'f Qpffwt BDS- THE UEBHHW15 Our most spirited fans. -5 Q5- Oh cheer for Dedham High School . I Thanksgiving Night Rally ' 7 0 Yeah, Chico 54 P 1 Ifl were not a vhvvrlvadvr . . . S4 Y 0 V. up-Af , i nr, f 'X-...A o 0 0 ' Dtidllww wr f' Y 4 p f Encore, encorew' i 1 'E , E rs y. H M I W Q Along Comes Mary. X x Nowoodf! r 126 X ' K 1 1 WMQRAMH Capt. Brian Maher leads his team onto the home field for the llnal lime. -M K y Mike Pelaggi - J. . , Our Mr. Lovely Legs Ja.- .. Coach Seager proudly introduces his team. 7 The world will always welcome low-rs . . . I W., 1 r i I D 1 Y l ' X i . il , i l V N 1 fi , 31. V fi K ' 1 lasik' if ' ' i r I if if ,-if 1 l' The Grand March We 'S 4 , . .. ' 1:-4' . R, 1 i 3 : 5 1 R. Brown, L. Dempsey, P. Sinclair, L. B4-rubv, J. Ranrlo, H. Chency. B. Mann 4 I 4 1 .. . If , x. , 3: -v 1 .Z ' a -Z' 4-,X Z 9 -1 X.,-' 3? Q I ,M - EMI' I' I ff: fix f iw' ,fir I. I Prom Que-on Louisv Bvrubo The reception line As Tuma Eg Hours and hours of t,iCt'UI'Zlli0IlS . . . iwwvixiiig limi . . Louise, Swinvinff on satin . . . She-rutmi Motor Inn rn rw . . . The Elenicnts ot' Soumhs HCLIIIRI Final thv Tiniv to Tell You, . . . leaving at tive- ifvlm-k . . . on to thf- beach . . . withered vorsagvs . . . tom! im-nio1'ivs. 1 ' 5 s v Y , :'-if P 1 f v' 1 : ' , , n , Jig, 'Y' Y w 1 1.66 5? 0,5 1 L 441 ,-I 4- .-., -D ffwi 1 ' f 3 -U... NTL Y- ..- nr A I always needed a nf-w sl:-igh. I' f ?:AAZ7l'? When the Saints come marching in. 55 F1-L1 I. l 4 GOT?-Am' ' iri A 'ffm v f1,? .. f N 1 H WH J,-fi EXW N J' , 1' tm if 'nw hfV1w 'Jfol m ' i V ey, I do look like All MvGraw. lik Look out below. ...i ' I' '- 'A P',,flxLOUn I N .Ag H f I haze' 10 down, 390 to gn. JW fo Lv Senior Pride iii M. 'S S291 H700 gfiioo CUVHEUN DEDHW ' ,TVQW inuiiuwie I aidii, What thing? I didn't know you skatvdf 1, .... W, he MEN J .1 w--A-v......' ' ...:., 'f x J 4 ' 71. 1,1 v -W, A.C,B... x E 3 4 3 I 'P I 0 36 a ' 1 970 Hadwti gh V , . . Q: A sq 51' '95 L apt. ,lc-ans-lie Cori-ia DOHHH CUUPW C0-Capt. Laney Clement VARSITY f Fmnl mu! ,lavkie Bin-lull. Cinrliv Blake, Sue- lVl1'Grath, Co-Capt. Jeanette Covria, Co-Capt. Laney Clement, Heather Cheney, Nancy llunlon. Kathy Przill. Burk ruiv: Mgr. ,lean Child, Diane Clinton, Mary Mulherin, Bev Dau, Donna Cooper, Bzlrh MllIlill'Il, Cyndic' lVl1'Dc-rlnoll, Svorer HI:-n ffarpviiitn, Coavli Vale-riv Dre-hi-r. -1 . 1 'TF1 . YJ VS aqd eta lu . W . g f 4. 7 - i . I . fx ' , t 'l' ?A. ,.,. Q Q, ill Notched 3rd plan in B great upsfts over feared Needham and Wellesley staunch defense pulled us through many a close battle always determined We don't mess around. Hvatlwr Cln-ne-y - Goalie Chris Begin ll , '- . . Y l l l Mgr. .lean Chilrl Co-Capts. Laney Clement, Jeanette Coeeia Coachggg, Cloughm-, Du-ht-r ,l.V. - First row: Coach Maryanne Clougher, Nanvy Favreau. Cathy Rose, Charlene Rose. Co-Capts. Dianne Vettorini, Barb Mogan, Karen Rosaido, Eileen Mogan. Ann Cow-i. Charlene Olson. Bm-If mir: Chris Be-gin. Chris Maloney, Deli Bm-urman. Marylin Brearly, Nunvy llovkel. Judy Tzinzo, Paula Kearney, Marsha Odalrashian, Joanne O'Nf-ill. Dedham vs. Braintree 1-1 Framingham North 2-2 Framingham South 4-0 Natick 1-1 Needham 0-0 Norwood 1-0 Walpole 0-1 Wellesley 3-1 V . ' fgfgl ' ' 1519: f' .1 Av ,ri 435 6. f 592'-ffvlal - T 'Tr4t, ' i 1 Af' . Heather and Chris looked seared?l? . A- 1. - 1: 5 :jg yt I V fu 45- Peppy and Company 7 lsr.,-1.-, Hi V. was . ,,1,.4,ffv-u-r ff., , v ,Q.,,..,,.n,v.. 21,-.1 1 .,'.-:D 4 in gravy ,Q nillialr' I .1 ., , 41,3 iz- vvw-.. 'k '74 'v' ,ff V' ',,,- nk Y' .,fm1..- x5'13'-'W ' 1 - -J '- ':' 'J' -4-4 Y' ' A 4,5511-vafay,,,,.f4, if 525435, ,3,'fuQ :qv , . . 9' ,gf 'sy A VA V , K' .11 H' M QW' SV ggi.: ,.x,w,lsa,wf,-.4 iw : , f'cf.ry 3 4 k Q ,,i,5,f, i', ,ff3'i'fJ , . .F -53.9 ,V , z'.5'-H l I 3 , -t . 1 ,H nf.. M 4. 1 igix,5.,:. , I gtg- ,T ' I n ' x MT' s., V ,.,,,Qs f x ' : Q. 'agp' Vf - -,Q fr: .f'-ww, +4-4 ' 'l 1 X- .4. Q ' 1 ' -I ,jig Vx,,L0Z?3':',:,,,'fw ' ai-ju .ML 4, g if - 4..I Qgtv: ,,,vi.:ff.q,yf - A-:x,,.,p,,l,s 1 JL ' I lQ 4 15?1f5-ji 9'2 Qriffgf A:l3'hff?'3y4' , , . .I , , . X h it QA. ' 4- 10,34 31 3.5-1 v Q2 fgQ'lf'f Jr wi. :Q -Q-.Q2'g4fFh. YE Af - -f m -'w24x'-Kabffifvfikmfif' ' '59- fxi , rf . '-5, W ',i, , 'Q' 5 4 , 3,..veSffM 'lid V, : Y wg :Mt,g3y: ,3:,,,i f, ., .V :ffj:.4::m ,m ,vt A . ' M.-.TP -'vii 5'-41 QVP. X . u1a,3? u':- .f'- '- iv Pile? I ' - bT M' Q . ff, x I ,. ., t g,i4 s ' . - There must lac an e-asic-r way! up . . . Ol xl Mmm Mmm 5 f VA hw, 4, Uma .qv -'ua , .V- W , .iv-4,,,.:, . J , , XKQ ir 'ff A V use -45 I'Il get you for this!! You tell 'em, Lane. m . . . 'y'.4 '24 . n f 3 , K , 7 . ,- m . 4 wg W, ' . I.. .. , J.. nl 5 If ,yt , me 'gm Q, - - ' -- . .f .- ' ' m A ' 1 H, sf W . .gag ,K 1 V 4 , 'HE ..q'fe'l1-af 5 V ,. . .'.':,f. , ' -, , , 101 , 'K 4' 3 S 5 .. .C ,,. '. 2 V 44. , - - . : ff,r,5,,N , .' ' ' , 11 ' J - ' lv 1 N 4 . MH., . 4, - 4.51 JT ,f':vQ '?gu, aff V' , , , - . , '1 ' A A , . f- ML I .g., , . aw-q. :- gf., ,Qwy -. t.44 5. .5 V 'L' Klk .4 - ' .rfb , .. . J , . , -,, -,az-.5 J, V, ' ' 'z.,x , v, u, . 4 , ' ,QR fam f ' ' ng A , V . ,. lv' . . . , A x 140 - , 1 . , . M Q ' I ,,,,,f4,w . 38 For victorv Fire- up Defense clears it again. Set it up! gqgjp- X. An encouragement from choose . . . 6awVotofu5! You wouldn't, would you?!? 1 He won't hurt you, Nancy. I , L ' 'x V , '4 2, vigft g .-M BI' 'Zif- , , A . PC. ,- A 4 Z . . , wg ,,.U,: .,s, 4- aw --nr 4 Now D ' 't. . nve I Goal Post-game relaxation 139 r K I Q l . 4 Co-Captain Co-Captain Jeanne Child Donna Cooiwr Lanny CIf'fIlQ'lll It was a tough your with sivknvss and injurios if to key porsonnvl . . . hut thosf' kids wort' dolor- l mined to make it a good yoar, and ont- they l NJ would always rmnc-inlwr . . . tlioro was always Q someone to vrz1ck'i a jolw . . . great pcrform- , antics against thi- big girls from Framingham North . . . iivwr a loam so spiritvd as this one . . . too had thc! showvrs got thc' lic-st of Miss Dre?- hurl I It l l pl l Ellvn Carlwnito .lanvt Kvanv JCHHCUG Covffia l40 If Heather Cheney ,lo-Anne Ratcliffe Donni qui in Front: Jeanne Child, Naney Hanlon, Denise Dub:-n, Co-Capt. Donna Cooper, Co-Capt. Laney Cl:-ma-nt. Ellen Carpenito, Jeanette Coceia. Bark: Mgr. Chris Be-gin. Mgr. Sue- lVlf-Crath, Hvatlif-r Clin-m-y. Jane-t Ka-um-. Ann Cocci, ,lanice Burns, Rhonda Begin, Coach Val Drvher. .f ' Coach Dreher keeps a close look on the action! Coach Clougher has a few words ' 'I4I 1 1' n ' u Q' 3,9 3 4 , 15-'iby .Io-Anne's favorite pass I hope it comes down, whatever it is!! Hey! Where is it? I hope it gives in, for my sake. Jeanette's patented dribble .ml 42 if Ellen' it,S not a y0,y0y That's O.K. You can have it. i Laney's favorite expression -.,...,,,,- 5 Zqw.. pw My lips better come unsluck! Q r' 'J-' Chris, you better wake Sue! I Q, L.-v 52 .-,.- V F an If it 4 i 1 i I wonder who she s talking to? 1 Did you lose sonietiiinglf '71 There's that face again! V . ,eg in . ,,f Time out for an orange. 'rf i , I4 44 Laney Clement Donna Cooper Qofbbaw Front: Joanne O'Neill, Marianne Larson, Sue Shea, Ellen Erickson, Rhonda Begin, Meg Wil- son, Ellen Rich. 2nd: Ann Cocci, Linda La- tham, Janice Burns, Nancy Hanlon, Janet Keane, Heather Cheney, Jeanette Coccia. 3rd: Laney Clement, Donna Cooper, Chris Begin, Ellen Carpenito, Carol Packer, Mary Ellen Kelly, Sue Hibbarcl Front: Mo Butler, Jean Child, Barb Madden, Sue Hibbard, Janet Sherbs. 2nd.' Louise Berube, Gail Bradbury, Joanne Luciano, Margie Rieveley, Linda Zaleski, Mary Ellen Kelly. QMMZS 1971 Joanne Luciano Gail Bradbury, Linda Zaleski L 1 , .. ? A ' P' ' up X, 4 , 'fiwf if- W 3' , ' - il- 41 Coach Valerie Dreher .lean Child Louise Berube, Margie Rieveley Janet Sherbs 'I4 46 QQ.- 0 U N1 Sv -...f I M. '?'4. Sam y Whessiim' Paula Sinclair Gail Dugan Row I: S. Woessnvr, P. MacDonald, P. Sinvlair, G. Dugan, R. Griffiths. Row 2: P. Dempsey, N. Stone, C. Kelley, B. Dau, B. O'Connor, M. A. Kelley, J. Ds-Russo, D. Wf'Illll'll.,R01l' 3: S. McKinley, K. Doran, K. Litchfield, L. Doran, C. Hartman, J. Butler, M. Morris. K. Morse. .56 Phyllis MacDonald Eileen Daley Coach M, Reese 'Z ,w H 'l: 1 i- 'jig 3 L-.--1--pg..-ii i X Fi' .' 7 S 1511 FK if ' J fi! 3 - 5: 4, V igfiilg ' ' '.. ff. f 4A?jJi ' . ,-4 Y .. .4 :rn -I Q f .fm wwgiffx ?ii A 4iiawf M, ff -Na Q 5 , , ,, -21?-3 X, Qu, wtf 1 Kr r, ,Ifi7 .,..Q f, , .. f: ern. +' 4 , - ' ' M.. . , V, f , ,. A .yn 0. . i . a . X , A' - f . f I .4 1 an ', 4' 'm'g,g.:,,3 wx M1-'Q -f-NF 91v..F.K:' - , 1 - ragw -. 1'5- , 1. . . H-A u x : -: 3 '11 . 'n , -If 'V' W , ,'4A -L r a .1 xv x x - . . - L 2-M ,- 14 ' -:Af-. . 4 ' -N41 2 '-'W 1 g -,yew 'W -v B 1 if' .lim df-fn lwh .lu wha Jun Neem M,-.A ,vgh . 7 Q H . Y ,,f':'0u Km' , ',. , 'W , ,WM--P 4' 1 ' b .V sfva' ': ' -v 4 2, z 'L M f f, ,f'lV'L-x ., . UL. '- :,.n ' V 'iz L .. fr J In qv A-O an., 'lid' nun... A ur, , '11, A -. 1 l r,, 50. ' ' Rpt-4 ',. 'g I 1,4 , fy, fl rgh 'I 14 ' L1 'OI 444' Oilllrl' uno -Ona livin!!! 0 4 o 0 dn H0001 I l 0108 KIDIOIOUQQQU 1 c o 0 O 100'llllPmCQ'. GO ,,,-vnoooaq .nnuvitlii 51000 Yfff' ..-monousuoaooo u 1 ' Quas- CQODU Iii gnsitttii scsi .,..-..-4.s-al ,I A WAHM 149 F F-R. I-rf Nlichacl Pc-laggi, Bill Kardas, Rick Johnstone-, Al Morgan. Paul O'Donncll, Rich Yanni, Brian Maher, Dan Birchall, John Ayoub, Al Richmond, Bill Weber, Chucky DiStcf'uno. John Toti. B-R, I-rp Rich Brooks, Paul Stivalcltai. Boll Scafati, Fran Kcanf-y, Ed Templc, Rick Santiano, ,lack Frazier, John Cavolowsky, ,lack Scott, ,loc Collcran, loc Ranclo, ,lohn Savaigc, ,lohn lVlclQuirc, Russ Curliclx, Pclcr Rfrilly. 2' ,Amvf uk Vf.! My 'Qi if 3 W- , K itiff' - Q' 'U' 7' ' ' -'www -.-- ,, ,. wana-x....,. .apnea-s-aww-r. 5 ' x .,, tt, Q Teaberry sh ufflcl C0aCll SCag6I' R l l Two great minds Catch me if you can. 150 i it 12970 Fighting and working hard . . . led by Captain Brian Maher and coached by Mr. Seager . . . 100'Zn effort all Football 1970 an W . UZ? i x , J AQ la Arai l 5 an Z Fe MJ ,, x -19 Av, , 1 D 7 Marauders' mighty defense glf gm, - l' we-i, Y ,Y. ',' M' 1 1 f' V 5' 5 i I - 1 X ' 9 ' 1 fx A Yr I I , 5 W- a X. N., ,, 45.- .,,Y 1' 5 fifgiiij. ?3ffif,1afF'+ -.,,wafs22 I . f ,. r. . 'Z.J .TL -1 . 'A ' ,. 'Q , , .1 iv- , 1 ., 4,5-. 1 .JM y '1' - '-,' -. 7 , 1, 1+ . , - ,yt t.,'-5 A-. - N Y ,, . . . - . 4 J - WW I .... Z l M, 1 ,. .4 . Words of encouragement Pelaggi blocking punt 'P' if xt .yt . 'R .', F ' J4 -,,gyR:,,....Jp-9 YQ n H ., . , the time . . . beating Needham made it all worthwhile. ' Hi? 552-X 1 , 2 X . Wx f ' - ' , IM ' 'PQ' X I, 1 Xa ,.. V X ? r 3' . W' ' .' gf, L. v Vx ,S Lvfwls, .N l T.D. for Dedham 'ISI 52 -gamer w L V1 4 ffl? I I X ,,,..-nl 'F c 3,43 I9 f 9 if Rivh Yanni Bill Kardas Terry McGowan fe on 2 G' ' Paul O,D0fII1f'll Guy Toti john Toti 9 ' if 19 4 'f my x ,'.. A X Qi iw ' l Q. Mike' Pfflaggi Al Morgan Blitz! T li I 1 1 1 3 i J I 1 i ee Q .. , wk' P.. 4' f X 7 A 4. Q f f xi M3 K' Al Richmond Danny Birchall John Ayoub Help!! 'ek , av -,,,,,,,,, N fy: , . I 1 , 4 Mike Decenzo jghn Savage I5 Q' '.-f QTIQ xxswff' Q A ,,fv' if V. Charles Destvfarw Brian Maher Rick Johnstone 6.0 X Backfield in motion 54 Twin John Davis Bill Rinn Bill Weber f if I l 'l 'Q ffl Wwstlmg Back row fl to rl: M. Thomas, D. Freitas, S. Spada, C. Falwy. J. Farrell. D. Coffey. D. Berry, J. Griffiths. S. Canty, Coavh James Polivf-. Miflfllv mu fl to rl M. Healey, K. Venti, R. Bong. R. Hol'l'man. S. Rando fCo-Captj, B. M4'Allistr-r, W. Nvwman. R. Leazott. Fmn1rnu'fllurl:,l. Brmle-ri:-lx. H. Thomas. A. Roavh, J. Papas, M. Mullu-rn. w X, f Robert Hgffman Robert Bong Richard Leazott K., 'Q-g' I s. Rando in trouble Making strides in popularity after two years . . . proud of a winning season chickenwing, reversal, spin, lock . . . held,' under the spell of Coach Police. Hoffman Vl 0'V Coach Police 1970-1971 AW 1 fit fi f f 'i 'Hg it 'H '5'W'i'F1 'f:.'fPAi 'IMA tgp-rv UAW to rightj Ufronl f01l'J A. Pe-ti-rson, J. Heaney, T. Sexton, R. Bong, M. Reardon, R. Wright, R. Morris, D. Parr, R. Cudd, P. Hibhard, D. Cr:1ig.J. Pulstc-r. T. McGrath. fB1u'lr F0110 T. Kelley, M. Craig, F. Kelley, S. Therrien, L. Short- mann, R. Keany, P. Ke-am-. D. Coffey. J. Parsons, P. Craig, J. O'Conner, P. Smith, M. Weidman. Coach Quale. C Finishing a tough season ofill- wins, 5 losses . . . coached by the irreplaceable Mr. Quale . . . led by Capt. George Riccardi . . . Do you love it? 1 -1' Ei Q l7, - I F' Capt. George Riccardi fx Dru Craig .lim Pulster Mike Reardon, Tom McGrath, Bob Morris '156 l Joe Heaney Don Parr Bob Wright Pc-te Hihharrl MABAUDER VICTORIES - Wellesley, Walpole, Framingham, South, and Rival Norwood Q .2 'N -.A , , l l Al Peterson Bob Cudd Tom Sexton Bob Bong 7 5 il l -S x,..,,. L- l lpn , , J I f y l Fmnl mu' fl In rl: Cmwli Cullmun. ,l, ffgixulcmwky K. Wons, M. Clvnnun, W. W1-ln-r. .I. Pulau-r, .li fr., ,.....- I Fwrlvy, Mr, CllLlI'1lilX0yIl!'. Burk mu' ll lu rl: R McDonough, J. Frzizic-r, M. Ke-f-lb, J. Dillon, 'l' Rt'Sll3, D. Cawlowsky, Basketball 1 97 1 Hi Bill! Bile 'em Mike! Hit him with it! r S-T-R-E-T-C-H , ,, . .3 4-4 . .4. 'l ' 4, - 1 . iw- t , S. fl 4 i 4 gf bfi fi' .1. 'wi w 44- - Double trouble Look, Ma, no hands. 1 ' f :Se as ,..-.,- iAm: 'e Q in ' ARIIMERS x , X pnv' I Capt. Mike Glennon James Pulster Q? V 'Pew John Feeney Capt. Bill Weber 1. A ' la '.I1 i.. ,i N A , A , . 5 A Q il lllf. 7: I 'x Aillxx I ,L I-I tw in Kevin Wons 60 Scenes Q LL. li t ,., 1 fe Weber rebounding , GlCflU0n SCOTCS t W9 A fj ,f Words of wisdom Getting better all the time . . . Mr. Calhoun's first year on the t Court . . . beating Braintree - a highlight . . . Captain Weber hampered by injury . . . Mike Glennon voted to All-Stars future looks bright. Up 1 up and gwgyl Shoot ll I il I Bags' Tennis Captain Mike Reardon Dave Benson A flash of tennis whites across the Court . .. Love,' the game . . . led by Captain Mike Reardon . . . coached by Mr. James Police . . . a bunch of real racketeers. 4 1 is a i 1 ff' ' K Nj? XXEDH45' 1 L1 iwtwTwclv I W - - A - ' ' exif First row, Ito r: Coach J. Castunza, Mgr. T. Polito, J. Wfvnvus, D. Parr, P. O'D0nnell, Capt. D. Craig, Capt. C. Riccardi, J. Lang- meyer, B. Kardas, B. Cudd, T. lVlc'Cralh, J. lVlm'Cann, Coach R. Healey. Semml Raw: Nl. Craig, lVl. Weidman, F. Kelley, B. Kelly, P. Keane, L. C-ustason, S. Cameron, M. Zonfrelli, D. Baker, P. Mitehel, A. Peterson, Mgr. J. Sutton. Third row: J. Furnerdoro, D. Fra- ser. B. Parr, R. Keaney, N. Doherty, B. Conway, J. Conway, B. Miner, F. Kelley, L. Shortman, D. Begin, M. Quinn. f ' y 1 l l g in l l Kell leads the two-mile w 1 1 M lK , - -if Q, 1, Z I l l H. f ' i'2n5.f g:w.w qi' 62 Bill sets a new record. Dedham hurdlers rake on Nonh. Coach Healey with Co-Captains George Riccardi and Dru Craig. 's 1 1 l I. I i l I l l 1 T ll 2 1 l 5 l l z I i Winter Track 1970-1971 was . . . finishing third in MET Division HI . . . und Luhiing inorv wins to tha- total in Bay State Compvtition . . . hiring 1'0L1t'1l0l'i hy Mr. Rohvrt Hmlvv and Mr. .lun Custunzzi . . . hr-ing Iwi hy 11,0-Captains ' George Rirvarfii and Dru Craig . . . with Iilunagcrs Tom Polito and John Sutton . . . working html unei taking pride in our achievements. 's-.- ., - aff , - . 4 .I N Y X A ' I H. I x . ' if A , E In . -ir! A ' ii 93 ,L 1-! v I fn ,gi-. I - J V ... 1 i N j . v 1 ,' tb ' Runners to your mark! Rico breaks the record. , vi ,,,W.:,. ,ll , IA, . . . . N, '. Dan Begin hits the tape. 1000-yarders off and running. 1 Set, go! Zonka and Joe battle for first. wg Coach talks strategy. Paul Prioli wins the dash. fl? Dru displays his flop. Dave leads the 600. Th I a e Mickey Mouse Milers 10, '71 Marauders Joe Wencus heaves the sliot I. ,I ' Twcbf K --.-, First row, Ito r: T. McGrath, J. Pulster. D. Craig, R. Cudd, C. Riwarali. B. Karclas. P. O'Donnf-ll, R. Belmorr-, M. Stapleton, D. Parr. J. Heaney. Second rouz' Coach C. Quale. S. Woodward. P. Coyettf-, C. Smyth. J. W:-nm-us. L, Shortman. D. Be-gin. L. Gustafaon, P. Keane. H. ladonisi. Third rout P. Prioli. M. Craig. T. Kelley. Nl. We-idman. D. Fraser, B. Mina-r. J. Conway. Fourth muy' J. Fuirnflnro. P. Craig. F. Kel- ley, B. Parr, N. Doherty. S. Arronne, lVl. Quinn. ug., SPRING TRACK Coaifhed by Mr. Quale and Mr. ., play their power in the Bay State League. O'D and Don battle for positions. Dedham fYlil6l'5 On the m0W- Joe takes the lead. Castanza, this year's spring team will be ready to dis- 'I6 X lik Q HAI! -99,2 9 Row I flrf to righljs E. She-riflun. R, Smith, T. Lasher, M. Rs-ardon. F. Bradbury. J. Murphy, R. 66 Carlivk, R. Truv. P. IVI4'Cann. Row 2 flvp In righlf: Asst. Coarh Mr. Hartm-y. Manage-r A. Barrvlt. G Bumpus. J. Sfmt. j. Ranrlu, M. Ruggivro. R. Folvy, C. Healy. F. Snow, J. MrQuir1-, Coax-h john Doo- Ivy 1-KN Tom Lashvr Brian Smith 0 Frf fl Bradbury john Murphy Mike Reardon Home jfs: ,V ph lain Vi as sf f v 7 iw Coaeh Joh n Dooley A hard-earned 8-5-5 record in a tough league . . . staunch seniors Tom Lasher, Mike Reardon. Brian Smith, Fred Bradbury, John Murphy, and Peter Hibbard . . . just missing the tourney hy a loss to rival Norwood . . . junior and sophomore standouts Ed Sheridan, Paul McCann, George Bumpus, Joe Rando Coach John Doolefs team finishing third in the Bay State League. 1970-1971 6 M iw Actiow f-NI,-Mr? i kF b?7 x . NNN! Tom Lasher forevhvcking Dedham's Great White Hope xi A break in the action I Lasher robbed. alt! thsf nf has 1 - l Q, ,al Z 1 WE' 8 L , .,1 .. Brian Smith fires lrom close in John Murphy starts it out. l Coach Dooley in an anxious moment :N,1 Q X 1- Smith steals puck against Walpole. YE Forward Mike Reardon t X L+. Brian takes a breather. gif ff e V t ' 1 VH- me , ffl, Qrfvf' ' A . 'f ,, V. 1 Y' Q I , I fxs A. . 'SL Brad fires one. 4 FOl'W8I'd Tom L3ShGI' in aplign , ' r. .mg , 1 'M ' rf ' , 2 A f -A 4 .2353 V If ' f r I r fs. 'L fir' gf- ' 3 5 D ' :f'1?.t j' , gif' , -. ' Qg ' 'Ki A fi C I' sy s M- 'PWD-u...-, 'SL Smith stopped. 169 Baseball- 1971 ,lolin Ayoulr Q' Richard .lolinstonv John Fr-1-:ivy William We-lvcr Daniel Birvhall John Murphy K. Steven Kring Mivhael Dvccnzo Albert Richmond ,-a if Allan Morgan Mark Zonfrclli 'N 't , LN. c'.'. A 4 vi ,m . 'A fqf ,w 'u X ' 1 O ' ' O td: - ,. o- atv Q . n 1 B- 5 W: - .f',, 1 I '.,,, . 'u...1, Q f.. .,- , ',n,x, f 1 I. . A -U . f f Q 1 - 1 ' ' In 144' f' J' .4 . ,, vx-, .-4.9-'4,,,.f A 95.1 NL- D-A X ' '1 wir ...ff 4,1 1 , wa Iswfu' 'Q wil, I 4 , -'.-1 Q4 if r,4'V'4 sf-'f .', , 5' , Y ! Q. 1,4 1-K 1 A ..g4nauv ' My X-Av 7 , , , .pr ' .Jah 'I . yg, I -, YQ,-3 , f g . . ' -5-Q, M2-3 .2 xx' . . , , ,. I 6:5 . 1 ig! 31 r ., M , , ,,, .,, . ' f ' 1 ' f f' ff ,wa ' A 7' ly? Q 'fi W X U , ,' I ' ' 1,6 1,31 'f xV'1 . i. 5 A7 2' 'j 1' ' 'fw'-f 1' U,-' F65-Q f if u gg lx 1 ' 'R 1 - fi 1 , I - 15 ' . .' 4 ' fl 1 ' Z , .A 707. -Q.. .1 ., ,fav ,..'4, 49,555 .amn-4 v-'S-1' -fx -v n xii s i rf. 1',. I 'T V',4.+, .' Z ws 1' -K 1 2 :fi 1? i f I 1 J a fBack 7010, lef to right: Coach Wallace, R. Olson, R. Ready, J. Wencus, D. Abbott. fFmnt row, bf lo right: C. Smyth, R. Davis, J. Broderick, D. Cox. ' W Bob Davis Capt. Charles Smyth l i John Broderick Coached by John Wallace . . . led by Captain Chuck Smyth . . . staffed by a squad of experienced senior golfers . . . Forel', 72 Joe Vlfvmrus Dana Abbott Qpoats Can we rest now? '-r f - fx I i 'it Jumping jack! .I ,... I 5 Q f' I .se i ii- ,z,,' ii if , A fr N sv' x 1 S . - A1 li W We tried . . . I XS. I ,NK A Hmmm . . . this puck tastes good! uf' if yk te, My Cod! I hit it! I hit it! The winner 17 .M ,fx O 1+ i 1 . I I i . I r C s Q K f xv S 4 ,Nw 74. O . 'W M , O 9 I ,ox-, .- A . , , . A If: 'W 1 wg, ky, A W 'W M J! if .w 9' A , Q I A A 1' N , k gs? 4, mf? ' 'I v eurumll. I vi' 3 4-.ox 1. :ji 2. R ,fx G A le: 13 ' F ' Q rv' V . Q,-i 5. :H . W1- , . , 4-, -H f Imiuk - I. F 'r 1 'Nur 154111513 ff. -s.,,..-A' firm' : ,ya owmss '5'EASTg.'B' 'X- E ay-ii' -jr, 'Q Al XX E I-lf! 4 ,jf 1 1: Univ Huh 'P' , ' ' V IQ, in 1. . . A x , f'..',, 'A' 1 : .1 '-:...--,--,- . . . ' 'L K 4- . . -I -'ff ! ' ,lf 'ww ,,, f:f-, 'flftg-3 . - . -14-x 1' , 1- mfrr- v ni,,- ' ' '- ' 1- '.- v'. 3 5113? C2 31. 'Q' ' s And away we go! f fu? -in Auf t ' X 'Gm ,gl 5 XX .5 i IN'-. The Great Escape No Jane, I oiled my shoes this morning. Did you put the Scope in my locker? 1 -XX ff 78 I said bicycle, not tricyclo! See my agent! flimw SFA? ,U i f s , . Caliber ln lhe Rive 9 oil the r e r fa Nl' No, I will not sell you a button. 'X :M 'n ? 43 Boole! 55 It's a bird, it's a plane. it's . , 'Q 4 .gy f 1 Vffiijg-X 'X 1. , Y H l -J W W i fgx ihljybw 4 4 tg 6 K ', R Mx . K tax xi 1 1 .lf 'll l I, V, . .. J 'o if x.' '-I ' -S' Y 9 'hi ,H f ,P .fn F .1 f -41 X u , ..v,7,.f' 2 V D i!,,. Dedham High School Scholar SL' .- - ., -.4 - , -.,- -xy Uncle Chuck wants you! 179 ffl vw- up 'HN' - 1 Hit me for a five card, Charlie! Will the real Hans Brinker please stand up? Tl' ll fi il M i il , g ' 2 l ' li A 2 l li ll xl if A I 5 li L ly-Q . . ,' 1 591 V i N24-eq.. il 5 ... . 1. - , ,. ' W-NN. , ,rm I Q '--Q-. ..f , i . r:s6,kQLg',w1. , ,- 5.1.58 Our hgrg in 112 Did you blow in my ear? I 3' i JSE X S ' ' fs . e. x ls' X! lx' sv i j' , Q a M uf - , A K, , X Lf -Sify? I A Ss-ag ' - ., :5 A , . In ' X' - Q ff 5' ' 3 FS f f -W A -A fx- ,N 'ldqnk' . .L RX 5' QW x , Y A X ,f?i' , X, ' ,U e' . ' ig, .iffy ..gii. ..t ., 'A - KN ,fx ,Q fy, I g., . ..,-- .-P' 6 , S' ,154 'I80 You have come a long way from boiling water. Smile at the birdie- 1 71 1 1 'I . l --, ffwkx W 1 I rg This book is killing mel Ooh. I love lhlil Slllffl Vu P , . 1 1 .F if f , - ,E ..,, 4 L+- r 5. 1 Al.: M i I fri H H t ziqzn y 48 5 I , 9. X '-f 'J iv. - . ' 1 ' . l Ati:-.52 7' . ,LIN r' Fel' N A fy at 'Y wg - ffl-, o ZAA is g ll, , Tv' A ' 4,2-f ,.. f ' The Senior corridor sewing Circle Lobster to the left, film-l mignon to thc right. WZ? Qi? 1 W In our L D sl 4 ffl 7 r . gm-., I 4 fl, IA ' , P . I Hmmm . . . good! a-s-d-f-j-k-I-g 181 1 1 2 ltwastlwbestogtzmes. . . lil 'Q L L-+'--Fr 1 1---- Q 32,3 65.31 P 5,1 ltwastlwwofwt U Off ltwasflwagwogwmdow aiv A. Z Y. 2 2 . in X 1Il nun 1 -. . ., k ltwasflwagwofv ME lbwas ff1'HP0CWfr Ibwas ffwwocfvolr Iwwdulihj.. ggi gimzwwwwfwe ., 1' . . 'wife i 86 ,' ,2,Q. zCE caemm , - sxuawzcxzs lbwastlwgeafu owuLofndf1C971 I ' 1 Dana Abott - 11 Coronation Drive Jane Abdella - 122 Rosemary Rd. Diane Ackles - 30 Dixon Ave. Ronald Akie - 151 Chickering Rd. Susan Allan - 114 .Ashcroft St. Michael Amatucci - 60 Clisby Ave. Alice Anderson - 386 Whiting Ave. Guy Anderson - 132 Colwell Dr. Karen Arakelian - 115 Cunningham Rd Laurie Amour - 53 Willard St. John Ayoub - 26 Brookside Ave. Lois Baho - 10 Leonard St. Janet Baker - 28 Maynard Rd. Donald Bakunas - 15 Carol Drive Peter Balestra - 51 Veterans Rd. James Barber - 11 Lindale Ave. Alan Barrett - 144 Monroe St. Patricia Bartlett - 42 Clough Rd. Christine Begin - 13 Brookdale Ave. Richard Belmore - 90 Carol Drive David Benson - 114 Cunningham Rd. Sally Berardinelli - 37 Veterans Rd. Louise Berube - 24 Pond Farm Rd. Daniel Birchall - 43 Pleasant St. Paul Blay - 75 Etna Rd. Robert Bong - 82 Shiretown Rd. Melinda Bonito - 264 Whiting Ave. Robert Bonito - 463 Whiting Ave. Paul Boudreau - 25 Belhap St. Suzanne Bowlby - 74 Hooper Rd. Donna Bowse - 75 Robinwood Rd. Margaret Boyle - 291 Court St. David Bradbury - 474 Walnut St. Fred Bradbury - 225 Park St. Gail Bradbury - 38 Mills St. Sharmon Bradbury - 17 Farrington Ave. Karen Brady - 57 Bonney Lane Kathleen Bready - 281 Court St. Rudy Ciollo - 296 Whiting Ave. Janis Cirone - 229 Jefferson St. Ann Citrone - 15 Winthrop St. Mary Ellen Ciulla - 4-0 Fisher Rd. Elaine Clement - 30 Arlington Rd. Cynthia Cobb - 32 Cunningham Rd. Jeanette Coccia - 42 Jersey St. Louis Colageo - 125 Colwell Drive Nancy' Colbert - 12 Jersey St. Lisa Compagnone - 65 Endicott St. John Conway - 56 Savin St. Donna Cooper - 50 Marlboro St. Jean Coppenrath - 50 Sherman Rd. Susan Corley - 71 Turner St. Drury Craig - 243 East St. Margaret Cronin - 82 Monroe St. Maryann Cronin - 42 Upland Rd. Bruce Cruckshank - 32 Border St. Robert Cudd - 510 East St. Ann Curran - 138 Turner St. Ramona Cyr - 29 Berkely Rd. James Dager - 211 Riverside Drive Brian Daley' - 15 Veterans Rd. Eileen Daly - 207 Whiting Ave. William Daly - Southgate Rd. John Davis - 11 Dixon St. Robert Davis - 23 Harding Ter. Michael DeCenzo - 73 Lincoln St. Richard DeFerrari - 63 Foxmieadow Lane Linda DeFranco - 171 Needham St. Robert DeLory - 121 Hillsdale Rd. Linda Demelis - 68 Creston Ave. Richard Demers - Leslie Dempsey - Michael Denaro - Eugene Dennen - Katherine DePaoli Diane DeRoche - 27 Barrows St. 60 Westchestor Circle 11 Harvey Dr. 23 Woodland Rd. - 95 Border St. 147 Turner St. James Brennan - 36 Harding Terrace Deborah Breslin - 12 Calvin Rd. John Broderick - 32 Coronation Drive Deborah Brown - 37 Violet Ave. Frances Brown - 418 Whiting Ave. Regina Brown - 96 Harvard St. Merese Brown - 46 Mt. Hope St. Paul Buchanan - 53 Tophill Ave. Eileen Buckley - 105 Tower St. John Buckley - Jane Bumpus - 107 Whiting Ave. 309 Pine St. Edward Burke - 51 East St. Arlene Burns - Claire Buttlar - 11 Veterans Rd. 3 High St. Rita Caccia - 38 Oakland St. Kathleen Cahil - 80 Birch St. Bonnie Campbell Sandra Campbell - 85 Whiting Ave. - 61 Village Ave. Nancy Capone - 26 Karen Pines Lorraine Capulli - 82 Berlin St. Barbara Carlson - 116 Carol Drive Ellen Carpenito - 2 Walton Ter. Thomas Carroll - 32 Tarbox St. James Carter - 778 East St. Anthony Casadonte - 68 Clark St. Heather Cheney - 15 Lindale Ave. Jeanne Child - 158 Monroe St. Marc Cimeno - 70 Ashcroft St. Ralph DeRosa - 56 Lincoln St. Cynthia DeSantis - 29 Shiretown Rd. Paul DesRoches - 334 East St. John DiPietro - 42 Churchill Place Charles DiStefano - 27 Winstead Ave. Margaret Domaney - 58 Dartmouth Ave. Patricia Donahue - 23 Ash St. John Donavan - 70 Elm St. Gail Dugan - 45 Tarbox St. Kathleen Dunderdale - 39 Commonwealth Ave. Kenneth Ellis - 319 Highland St. Robert Ellis - 69 Berkeley Rd. Bradford Emerson - 40 Lincoln St. Nancy Emerson - 29 Holmes Rd. Nancy Erickson - 151 Bonham Rd. Jerilyn Essex - 63 Boulevard Rd. Diane Fabio - 243 Pine St. Jean Fagone - 21 Rosemary Rd. Thomas Fallon - 35 Sanderson Ave. Karen Farnkoff - 64 Curve St. Paula Fay - 201 River St. Angela Federico - 51 McDonald St. John Feeney - 87 Commonwealth Ave. Mark Feeney - 447 Sprague St. Mary Lou Finnegan - 40 Ledgewood Rd. Margaret Fisher - 30 Van Brunt Ave. Raymond Fisk - 50 Dale St. Robert Folev - 72 Winfield St. Edward Foye Y 50 Arlington Rd. Lorna Galante - 124 Milton Sl. John Gallagher Jean Galvin - 118 Mt. Vernon St. Marilyn Ganame - 81 Stivaletta Drive John Gannon - 56 Colburn St. Michael Gardner - 143 Central Ave. James Gava - 150 Bonham Rd. Donna Geary - 294 Ceader St. Anne Gillis - 164 Sprague St. Michael Glennon - 182 Whiting Ave. Marion Glover - 215 East St. Richard Goguen - 33 Bonard St. Kathleen Goodwin - 23 Dale St. Janet Goss - 11 Bussey St. Cynthia Green - 33 Preston St. Lindsey Greim - 198 Vincent Rd. Paula Gutowski - 30 Alden St. Lesley Haine - 162 Quincy Ave. Robert Hakeem - 37 Border St. Anne Halpin - 44 Oakland St. William Hanlon - 35 Marlboro St. Barbara Hanney - 92 Walnut St. Joanne Hartnett - 77 Coronation Drive Stephen Haskell - 54 Waldo St. Michael Hassey - 42 Woodlawn Rd. Paul Hayward - 135 Taylor Ave. Joseph Heaney - 76 Morse Ave. David Heidelbach - 47 Morse Ave. Peter Hibbard - 15 Durant Ave. Susan Hibbard - 15 Durant Ave. Kathleen Hines - 29 Pine Court Robert Hoffman - 545 Washington St. Edith Holmes - 58 Waldo St. Nancy Huggan - 14 Clisby Lane Helene Hughes - 416 Mt. Vernon St. Marla Humphreys - 24 Fisher Rd. Henry ladonisi - 59 Vincent Rd. Anthony lantosca - 20 Hobart St. Harriet Johnson - 34 School St. Richard Johnstone - 192 Scott Circle Mark Juckett - 1156 Greenlodge St. Arlene Kachele - 142 Riverside Drive Marianne Kahler - 26 Marion St. Robin Kalshnek - 34 Fleming St. Ellen Kane - 14 Edison Ave. Charles Kanes - 95 Ashcroft Rd. James Kantelis - 115 Mass Ave. William Kardas - 12 Walters Ave. Carol Keane - 350 Madison St. Janet Keane - 101 Chute Road John Keane - 74 Reed St. Patricia Keaveney - 342 Needham St. William Kefalis - 56 Highland Ave. Janet Kelley - 57 Oakdale Ave. Joseph Kelley - 551 Washington St. Mary Kelly - 31 Mass Ave. Helen Kennedy - 47 Dale St. Debra Kilday - 63 Westchester Circle Robert King - 12 Blossom St. William Kingsbury - 22 Winfield St. Jane Kingston - 25 Wesley St. ' James Kirby - 26 Helena Road Deborah Kirkell - 155 Crane St. Karen Kisil - 58 Hooper Rd. Stephen Kring - 139 Carol Drive 7 Linda Labousier - 45 Arlington Rd. Susan Laine - 807 East St. Francis Landers - 59 Curve St. Dennis Lang - 63 lntervale Rd. James Langmeyer -Y 37 Hillsdale Road Thomas Lasher 4- 36 Booth Road Linda Latham --A 67 Holmes Road Michele Laxangie - 203 Elm St. Walter Lawrence - 307 Sprague St. Richard Leazott - 50 Lancaster Yxonne LeBlanc - 179 Adams St. Judith Leitner - 115 Clisby Ave. Robert Lexander 4 362 Mt. Vernon Dana Lipp - 200 Greenlodge St. Elizabeth Lipp - 159 West Jersey Diane Little - 105 Commonwealth Ave. Donna Little 4 105 Commonwealth Ave. John Loewen - 24 Greenhood St. Fred Long - 69 Howard St. Robert Lord - 260 Central Ave. Donna Lore - 31 Tower Ave. Jane Loscoeco - 119 Greenlodge St. Cheryl Lowe - 32 Eleanor St. Sharon Lowe - 95 Taylor Ave. Gail Lucente - 7 Saven St. Peter Lucey - 118 Adams St. Anne Lucia - 12 Parker Staples Road Joanne Luciano - 410 Whiting Ave. John Luippold - 111 Mass Ave. Donna Lydon - 89 Court St. Lynne MacAleese f 6 Cedar St. Phyllis MacDonald - 79 High St. Margaret MacDougall - 424 East St. John MacLaren - 50 Greenlodge St. Donna MacMillon - 89 Oak St. James MacNeil - 56 Beacon St. Brian Maher - 67 Altoona Rd. Patricia Mahoney - 25 Cranston Ave. Constance Malewicz - 43 Farrington Elena Malin - 23 Beech St. Denise Mallett - 39 Fuller St. Lorraine Manfre - 10 Roosevelt Road Barbara Mann - 159 Monroe St. Christine Mann - 8 Riverview Ave. Elizabeth Manns - 57 Whiting Ave. Deborah Manzie - 35 Fairview St. Joyce Massarelli - 118 Ashcroft St. Steve Massarelli - 55 Highland Road James Mastandrea - 63 Village Ave. Robert May - 8 Riverview Terrace John McCann - 73 Moss Ave. Joseph McCleary 4 227 Madison St. Doreen McDermott - 74 Border Barbara McDonald - 46 Abbott Rd. Robert McDonough - 73 Shiller Rd. Christine McGee - 48 Central Street Patil McGowan - 12 Riverdale Rd. Terrence McGowan - 41 Dickson Ave. Thomas McGrath - 34 Oakland St. Glenn McKenzie - 31 Carnation Circle Elizabeth McKinley - 488 Whiting Ave Kathleen McNealy - 411 East St. David Mirlocca - 28 Robinwood Rd. Peter Mitchell - Creston Ave. Dorothy Mock - 59 Veterans Rd. Annette Mogan - 158 Dale St. 188 Eileen Monahan - 221 Whiting Ave. James Morell - 291 Pine St. Allan Morgan - 47 Willard St. Karen Morgan - 21 Oakdale Ave. Robert Morris - 42 Norwell Thomas Mueller -- 50 Woodledge Rd. Cheryl Murphy - 17 Parker Staples Rd. John Murphy - 23 Tower St. Michael Murphy - 189 Cedar St. Maura Murray - 32 Fulton St. Ines Musto - 132 Bussey St. Stephen Neill - 77 Shiller Road Joan Nighelli - 11 Babcoak Place Torbjorn Nilsson - 29 Oakdale Ave. Arthur Nolan - 188 Madison St. Sandra Nunn - 15 Williams Ave. Mary O'Brien - 196 Tower St. Sean O'Connor - 29 Oakdale Ave. Paul O'Donnell - 16 Roosevelt Road John Oglesby - 48 Rosemary St. Annemarie O'Hara - 49 Beech St. Maureen Olivieri - 65 Carold Drive Stephen Olson - 123 Eastern Ave. Peter Our - 119 Jefferson St. Margaret Pacella - 43 Overlook Ave. Joan Packer - 61 Beacon St. Nancy Packer - 61 Beacon St. Barbara Palombo - 115 Ashcroft St. Robert Panciocco - 10 Willow Sl. Richard Panico - 51 Westchester Circle Donald Parr - 113 Tower St. Cynthia Patterson - 31 Farrington Ave. Michael Pelaggi - 64 Sanderson Ave. Cynthia Perry - 39 Eaton Road Alan Peterson - 4 Prospect Street Kenneth Peterson - 339 Highland St. Peter Placentino - 147 Quincy Ave. Ann Podolski - 99 Sandy Valley Road Louanne Polito - 95 Stoaletta Ave. John Power - 56 Madison St. Cheryl Primeau - 75 Barrows St. James Pulster - 87 Turner St. Joseph Pyne - 29 Emmett Ave. Michael Quigley - 270 Greenlodge St. Alexine Raineri - 106 Harding St. Donna Ranaldi - 374 East St. Stephen Randall - 240 Whiting Ave. Joanne Rando - 47 Hermaine Ave. Joanne Ratcliffe - 16 Riverview St. Michael Reardon - 12 Mt. Vernon St. Paul Reeves - 12 School St. George Riccardi - 36 Wentworth St. Paula Rich - 63 Willard St. Albert Richmond - 88 Mt. Hopest Charles Richmond - 18 Glaxy Lane Marguerite Rievely - 111 Hooper Rd. William Rinn - 32 Beacon St. Corinna Rizzi - 168 Milton St. Robert Robicheau - 89 Coronation Dr. David Robinson - 70 Pleasant St. Joyce Romano - 18 Beech St. Robert Rosenkrans - 270 Whiting Ave. Louis Rossi - 330 W. Monroe St. Patricia Rotondi - 28 Walters Ave. Elaine Russo - 434 Cedar St. John Savage - 100 Needham St. Donna Sawan - 176 Curve St. Janet Schall - 60 Shiretown Rd. Robert Scheffler - 177 Tower St. .Joy Schiller - 150 Paul St. Sally Seufert - 292 Highland St. Thomas Sexton - 63 Veterans Rd. Jennifer Shanton - 205 Curve St. Andrea Shea - 26 Crest Ave. Janet Sherbs - 140 Cedar St. Lorraine Sheridan - 120 Walnut St. Jeanne Silva - 86 Harvard St. Paul Simonet - 62 Stoughton Rd. Lawrence Simpson - 32 Altoona Rd. Paula Sinclair - 14 Fairview Court Ronald Slack - 159 High St. Stephen Smead - 243 Zoar Ave. Brian Smith - 125 Colwell Dr. Gail Smith - 87 Robinwood Rd. Charles Smyth - 110 Cedar St. Marina Speare - 143 Bonham Rd. Michael Stapleton - 62 Ledgewood Rd Cheryl Steinberg - Sprague St. Paula Stephans - 315 Cedar St. James' Stewart - 390 Madison St. Normund Strautin - 90 Paul St. Marianne Sullivan - 42 Etna Rd. Rosemary Sullivan - 107 Harvard St. Valerie Tabeek - 20 Dartmouth Ave. Robert Teehan - 22 Lantern Lane Alan Telian - 135 Bonham Rd. Robert Temple -- 55 Barrows St. Laura Terzian - 25 Ridley Rd. Linda Tiberi - 95 Crane St. Michael Tighe - 3 Thomas Ct. Timothy Tobin - 20 Colburn St. Guy Toti - 213 River St. John Toti - 660 East St. David Tradd - 83 Dedham Pkwy. Richard Trani - 23 Carol Dr. Judith Trovato - 57 Bonham Rd. Karen Tsinzo - 1 Washington St. Fredric Tucker - 18 Sanderson Ave. Steven Tucker - 49 Reed St. Timothy Tynan - 83 Circuit Rd. Robert Ursini - 31 Zoar Ave. Charles Victoria - 50 Hoord Rd. Paula Volk - 35 Vine Rock St. Diane Wall - 20 Woodlawn St. William Weber - 50 Birch St. Lorraine Weibrecht - 243 Colburn St. Jan Weiner - 41 Pacella Dr. Joseph Wencus - 17 Riverdale Rd. 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