Dedham High School - Reflections Yearbook (Dedham, MA)

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.,.-.nr--...,... ,v.,n,, ,Y,,,.f.w-, ,f 1 .Jag xl-...,....m N 'V N N 'W g i 1 , -Us ., -: 1., ,,,,,A,,L,.Q.A,A,-MM,, ,,,,i.g,J:,.-f.1 A , 5 3 REFLECTIGNS Dedham High School Dedham, MA 02026 bl' ,VVY ...v4 ,fa-.4 f': ! I s ,f .1 1 I' 1 9 , I 5 of I I if S lj! 3 l: Cheryl Wiswell, ,Ianiee Christiani, Carolyn Coffey and Ei- leen Ruo pose at the junior Prom. 2: Mr. Belles and Ecl Herlihy work on a printing prohlem. 3: Frank Capone cheerfully poses for the photographer. 4: DHS students enjoy the first dance ofthe year, featuring the jimmy Carter Band. f . 5 r Eff Xyifbx NWO TO lNW'-,,d'f1Qf, li iff ...,.:nm ZZEJESGK. il V Num-fT H4 4 o'i 'gl iff' Xu. KW i 'ff Q ff 5, .fi we gli Q, It 5. lfx:Q.'g I. J' 0 A U, x we. or 'iyfaftp KN yi'-1 3 . I-x,,-tl., 4 6 5 , 7 0 g . ' 0 a ,I 4 M6 so u -QJQQ., . 5 iF .5 A. 'iq na l..'5'. -,Q !'Q' . 1- 1 f ,,,ii9 'weft ' Bm' 1 I- I7 ' 2 1: Maureen Froia finds her at- tention wandering during class. 2: Joanne Harrington, Oops! Another mistake! 3: Stephen David, Mike Cerullo, Bill Feeney, Wayne Cahill and Paul Cocci take a break in automotives. 5 I: john NlcCuwm1 cluyclrcmnls while- Maureen Black tries avoid the L'llIH6I'ii. 2: lmm Hurkctt and Barlmz Cuym-ttv at the junior Prom. .31 Subu Blaisdc-ll and juni Nagh-. -1: FI I'lL'l'i Pe-ursull. 6 O'Ccmnvr and Lin A, , :r?f:ftx,':m-Af' '4' .., 4 W.. , , .,,... X RA- ' w- ,, fl, Q VA U Q I W Z. S e . ' 'FL . 6' - ,T 4 .' DK' h , D H' ov 5 X E 'xv .H . A , Ji SXXA . -Q Mn 55 M TS' ' FJ ,ff ,fjr'Zf 9 'i . 'Q X 'W 2 x I K- 1 , ., xYf,,i ' s M 1 1: Lisa Hein and Debbie Harrigan take out their frustrations on eiay in art class. 2: Mary Callanun, All right, who put the needie on my ehairiy' 3: Glen Davis and Steve Apone, Did we reaily just drink H280-:PH 4: Scott Dickson cheeks out u typing as- signment. 9. l f 1- -xv l, ' 4. 3 i 1: Carlene Caccia and Joyce Kardas chat while walking to class. 2: Steve Lowrie reaches for another pen in Mechanical Drawing. 3: Marie Litchfield tries to stay awake in study hall. 4: Anne Ellis breezes through typing class. ri ' f I, :L l t ,A 7 -si. 'xx 9 UIQ.. M ? 'Q '14 Af' Cl. lz Mud wie-ntists, Hiclmrd Nungle and Dave Fulwin, tukc- re-udings during chemistry lab. 2: -lim Dvinpsm-3' putting it all tugctiicr. 53: Diane- Cassidy and Putty Donnell. 43 Mark SL-unzillu doing his thing. 10 ig.. v I ia l .qu-w 1 1: Chris Fahey, A'How'S your love life?', 2: Robert Boone makes Sure it,s right. 3: Ida DiCara passes on the news. 4: Anne De-Virgilio can't believe what she's reading! - -415'-'lm q,- 'va 3 1: Mary Churlum- during an exciting class. 2: Mari-annc Imlmru tvsts the- usually warm wutvr at thc buliblcr. 3: janet Armstrong, the last surviving inc-nilwr uf' her class. 4: Kevin Black, Holm Barrett and Pctcr Clhinie-linski 'ksiipposccllyn studying. I Y E . 1+ -' V ' rw M .41-I qi Vs K in 4 3 Y 1: Larry Healy and John Regan comparing tuxes at the junior Prom. 2: Flowers at the junior Prom. 3: jane Conley craxns for a test. 4: Margaret Hickey, Nancy Freitas, Susan Dempsey, Frances Compagnone and janice Duncan ask: Do you have any idea what's going on here? ' till' i 'H 13 l 1: nloanne- Mita-hm-ll, D1-li Carlson, janiu- Man- gancllo and Mary Craig che-cr Dedham on. 2: Al Borghi, Clhurk Vale-nza, and Fran Fish:-r hc,-lp Dcclhain upsm-t Brockton. 3: Anne- Dc'Virgilio, Dah Carlson and Dawn xvllllliillflll' gr-t a goofl look. 4: Thr' Band gc-ts thr- crowd psyche-cl for thvir halftimc Pink Panthvr show. , t 5 .. x Y IL 'z ' ' 'f fine had ' ,46- an N 9 ' Ti Q., v H474 'Q 4 -z pl ,K qi? Q M, 1 ff -1 fi f .f f graffiti' 'Qi 'f ,,, I ,jx gg: , If J' 5? 32? . Y aff . f 'fdif Wa: l Q wif. ,Q ,- 41 4 - ,... 5, ' I fy v- . 1 b . B ,u s,-ffl 6 'fl , . Y.. W. fC'...:.-f 1 'Q Q L A4 'Jig' -my ,yt ii .AN ii .Arn H I' 1 'tw 1: Fran Fisher breaks through the Brockton clefense. 2: Cindy Hayward and Diane Hasenfus, Quick hefore it gets awayf' 3: Nancy Kenney, there was ei little girl, who had a little curl. 4: Paula MacNeil reaches for the sky. N 15 1: The infamous Little Store. 2: Faye Shepherd takes a closer look at her typing assignment. 3: Denise Acquaviva shows her better side to the photographer. 4: jane Dempsey and Laurie Sullivan share a joke in Home Economics. ,.,,-1' ,..-o- mga Y? 4 ,e.':1..:, ', '!I1','l mf, Q sf. Urn V - MJ-,N M? li Q, f . xilililkl 'af vs .,'?aAt ' as 'e 4- A- ' QATLBW ,-'- ' X : NancyLullylooksonwl1ileSusi1n Pierce :nukes up her lutewt creation : Fred Findlen wurlns up before ll Qaunc. : Joyce Griffiths concentrates before beginning an race. : Mike Rooney practices his singing. i 1 7 , , S. V ti.-gil w ' 1. 4 .uv,-L' s f 3- ' in -wh X .XJIIFIDVJI V' AD INISTRATIO i l 7 i i 4 5 1 I I 1: The xvhitix House. 2: Harry ML-Kay, Superintendent. i . kg . ss-fm, I I 'T fix GJ Mir-hau-I Annis - Director of Eugene Negrone - Assistant Cene Spine-llo - Superintendent of Spf-cial Edueutimi. Superintendent. Buildings and Grounds. 20 Edward Kelley-Assistant Superintendent. 5 f 'Q ,ws 1 FT .5 ,?2- all 7 'Sin W- :-L.' -f. I E Ioseph Bell - Vice-Principal. ff 7: f gf Y X Charles Foley - Vice Principal. l: Peter Smith - Principal 2: Aerial photo of DHS. Anthony Zonfrelli - Vice Principal. Donald Seaier - Director of at letics. iff! E 'L I 1: Iamiu' Dunum and Cfhrix Cul- liuntziw. 2: Cntlmy U'Ha1llor4u1. , . X '+I-..,, . 'Ri'-W -A HulM'I'f fNIiIc'S 2 Cindy- f, fi ,Z JM: 1 I Q 1 Q 2 Ellie Turcmun A XR Richard Payne i 4? Bc-vwly Niiyurc-s .iii 4-li' l,ix1cl11l'mlxm-im-r 22 .. J -valv- ' 'E' 'W' if 54-Q I 3 .K I R -sg. , . , I Q4 V' ' y . , s ' A, Joyce Fishman Curtis Chase Arthur Barker Don lu. na Bowman DNA., , ',-'Q.Q 1:1 .4.E,: ' 'x . A, .MV ki ,JW . dj ,i V' fl' 1 is . , -1 , 4' J, . My .V , . 1: Mrs. Fishman a1ndTc'rry U,CUflfl0f- 2: Carol Galvin. A ,xiii F '17 , f .. f' , 17' r f I L I , ,M iifm J Eff... AQJ ' 1- ,rx , wer I K 45 , x r 1 1.4- Y' f ig iii? 'VL R 'Qu' 1 3- 5. 11, ,f . Q1 1 Ag 32 fb ii -, f ,z4-,' af 1 L! 15,17 ,lalm-s Wixlkcr 8- Lawrvm-Q' Hawkins ,,, i Virginia johnson 41 Nancy Talbot Renee Wolff jean Eckblad V. Q, 'Q 34 Frederick Treseler john Kenny Maurice Daly '57 ,,i'iiin g1 Carol Ziemian Q, , ,fig an V, ! .4 . P4 ,gi-firm ,I gg. , 'HW 'NW Q , ., '-s. I ,.,,.w' Ai l ,ef , ' :,f 'Af 5 Z I M 1 vw. -J A A' ...M-.1441 ' 55733. W N 'Wd 5 . f' .. , -dar ' 1 1: Ms. Donna Bowman and Robert Parker. 2: Theresa Falvey. 25 1: Pat Farrell, Joanne Mitchell, and Lee Ceisheelcer. 2: Elaine Kunigenas. 3: joe 0'T1mle ready to catch the lmig one during a Marine Biology fielcl trip at Duxbury Beach. li' X f. .off -r- un - ,a-, -, .. , ,f ,',,,,.. fo-5' 1 0 1 0 3 -4 ie Q.. J 26 4-of Greg Dellorco Paul Quatromoni Martin Kawadler ' , +G! -...qt joe LaPointe if' if R f X QS. vuuvy X . v rim Tp, Edward Brady Q 0 J . A S 1 4 K 'Bs' 1 X ', fl. ' , l 7 N 4 , 4 Q i rg I I We-.-555 Josephine Wasserman Diane Menzies Mike Flanagan Paul Kelly SCIENCE of 1: Mr. Corcoran and Pam Smyth. 2: Frank Cogliano, Paul Davis, and Franny Fish:-r. 3: Marguerite Cmnt and Pam Cosmu. if 4 3, , .f-',,16 R l: Km-n -luyur, Al Clutmuug ,lim Barry, and Dun Blu-klvy. 2: Dclmlmic- Brnnu, Billy Pznn-Hi, anal Nlznry Hvzily. 3: Duvm- Fulxmn and Mrs. Nh-nzim-s. 4: Donna Whisk-r, Krissy Fallon. and Anna Nlurmlnul. 4 r W z .1.,. 1 Y 9 V, J I r 1 Xb S. ,f ,.-.f 28 1 5 ' v QU. Lornie Bullerwell ffff-gk vin r V 4 f f Q 4141 'N Lester Smith Andrew Corcoran ' p 179 , Wx: J ,..-.x . -Q , - '1' ,bw s ,I - r ' Thr I Bl 2 1 1 u. 'fy V V ,1 H, s f ' gg - A551 5 14 x .1 .1 ? ' v 4 ' - , -f -u 'A 1 g 'ali s. - ,f fm Q -A ' L .., , . , -f 2 ST-,nz '4 - in 4 . , nn. A 1 F X IAA' I 5 N 4 v X Ken Sacchetti Walter Robinson I I ! Robert Conrad I ! uf UL W Jin X 1 K I - null io .4 Allen Smith -loam Muhcr 1 rr 1 ' W 'v. nl 5 Y a a .'n . ,vu--.. 9 x on A' x Wu: I v 1 Q ', -.Q-'uh , .1,' .0 'u, , xs,n.,w,m nn, lf.: . ' ', 0'1 x 5ol n,' ,'.,,1,l' ' aff' .www :A ' , , n . n lilo fx '. - . -,N on , .na... M 1.1 t unify sv . K., ,noi x, Q. W Na' . nn vu 'yy u H, h:'s .-'I ' -xx -,'.,, 1 ts A, ,u . I , ,Urge 1 1, vis. 5' K ' n x, .1 , 'ssi4n nusasqq. vu' I-usvfxz angst. ffl!!! v-Wx 's 5 4 4 ,u a ..-, v:1s'..-39, .cu ann N,,A K, ll' unrn,,vnn 1n 4,.s was nu' Xu u-- ,aisnui ..-.-My unonffh . . ...iv- . aww., o is ' F L . , A ' i uv' v , .fy ' mf' H' ', ms, 'uv' 4 , 1: joe DeMattia. , 1 w .?Z7A,,vw A 1' Claire Mc-Creal Richard Cawley sa , . 1 r a ' 1, N ' 4 .3 Charles Becker Clare Deraney jean Ashe William Gustafson l Michael Marram Carol Mori Brook I A 'A'v,,.v- tt. , . K. -rrp rs,-w I Lil. ,-.4 .,,,,,-ng Q 1... W' 5 hiv- nk. . ,fi an , 2 SOCIAL 'R-1. XL X,-4? . STUDIE 1: janet Amlstrong and Mary Calvin. 2: Darlene Quarles, Carole Calvin, Brian Kingston, and Barbara Brennan. it-L William Browne Martin Walsh Albert Chardavoyne Q Q Nl V9 l, , if :Q bf! X 1 K. - I Silk-, f ll! ..,. l l J f If ' . ,. B U S I E S S Paula Murini Charles Quale W7 PN' if dl gpm' I, ' 3 H ,..l xflf 1 .l WW N 151. .1 M ,uvnfSV5f gy. .ff '. ' ' '.- -'xii '12-5 ,- 'gvlv - L. 4? '53 lflyefsif 2 .xx v 1-fb. wf,ff,, I I R ,, l 1: Brenda Walker. o hs l P D M. JY? . 1 L l l f A I 4 ,Q 4 114 3 '1 7711? nf, Eileen Hickey Cerad Morelli - 1 ll 2 495 ! M is ' ff 4 Rose jahinlian Clarence Smith Carol Merian Dennis Young 1 Q' Af' ' '64, I ' ' Q ,L ,7,,,M-111' 1' TL W 'L ,X Vx ' K 5.38 Y , 1 ln- M' ,1- K f, '+ Kenneth Toomey X R99 A 5? if! '-,L ,xx , l Nix 47 M--M. 'H-vi., k -1-...,,, 2 1: Mr. Quale, juycc Griffiths, and Frank Ca one. 2: Darne-lFVitielIo. WAN. 3. . ' X if Ui --4 7 3' ' Jghn Hfjward WHYTCH H9rInaI1L'C 33 '. gggx'fW'S?fiJQe5E1 ' ,' l if' 31 -u 11 Carmen Gallo. 2: Liam Slein. MATHEMATICS F i' ,L,,,.,,7f . 5 I V- 'uvwbem 4 , V J- ffm.. V ,- My U: -QA. Q I '54 93 ,f f'. - xx 41 We .f g.X . 6 ii J, D 'xW ' .- SPF ' l f 4 ls! an ui Till' ' QXXi9F..a1 1 fy ':42'f5:', ,--- ,-, --- X .., 2 il! , M, james Baker -f 2x2 Maurice Hurley 1 . .fb- S l Z 1 ,...'-5 H' 5 K 13. Patricia Mullin l x I 4 I i I I L x F I l Donald Sullivan I l f 1 l nl. ' 1,4 -1. ' nu-.-.f, -ii ,.,...1c- .4-4' l'. Philip Farrington .L 'Z-1' Nu-all , 1 A, 1 , ,L ' T X if Sv' 1: Dunalcl Sullivan 2: Ylvzlltcr Sullvs. ,ff Mary Ann De-lgrassu 35 Rit-h Nlmgll-, Lois Blum Barbara Black 1. 1 N ' N Elizabeth Mulkern Robert Lynch A wtNffm'f K Bonnie Turrentine ig! . Walter Scales e -,X awk, Kwai F George Kehoe Ama, nf.. -- wnvvnmewf 2 -1 3 Mx-uni s -ox YP- Curmen Gallo wluclith Bit-lski FQREIGN LANGUAGES 1 , I I ' 1 1 ' 1. Nillflil IJll7L l'3lt0l'l', Mary-Ann 9 Ilnlmro, Ililllfit' Amos, and Susan A Pierce. , ' A 2. 1031111-I0kilNlilI'Ll. X , 3: Mary Healy, and Cathy O'Hal- I ' r , lorun. gm J, ! 1 I 'Z 538 yi nj 1 ci e ks 7 2, -sf: W, Z 3 5 ?. ,V S, Q. 4--.-..w- '90' 3 ff ? fig ' 0 Xl-T46 Suzanne Healy Lucy Erhard Donna Golden ?Ef?.:Q!'Wi james Messina 5 I . aw, , .., x li b 1 'X C I' fl y x lu I A Il, 9 ' N .ff K A a A N f , N .af , Q., x..'v 4 av 4. uv.. .A Q , ...,, Q A 'Q' Monika Kennedy Barbara Grant 1 1 nu , 7 l f 'r-M -0 Q 1 ' I - w 'M I , ff P Joanne Surrette Carol Roth ' 'Q Robert Ouelette Nancy Bradley it 4-rv , , fa penn' 4 1: Mlke RIZZI IS enthralled lmy the lesson. 2: Margle Manda checks over her homework one more time. Helen Martinez Marguerite O'Crady 39 1. Paul Masters does ll compression test. 2. Glen O'Sullivun installing a muf- fler. l' Yl I DUSTRIAL ARTS Ullman' 1- ,rw -V , .... - . ,, Q, .gvl D. ,K 'aw J, 4 - 1. 40 , ?Y?,, Q .SQ J 2 Y i Robert Rosati 1 3: l-Q. I ,. fi- W f,- ja' ' ,: w' QI' ,' ,rf .QV-'.. V . -,' 1 .., - .,gj,'. l.-uw.. - .1 .v . - , '. ' w.V'-fl.. ,din - . v .Q .. I --I .f ., ,. ' ,. 4-jf!-w. f I,,.-'.. 'o. ' 'I'-A' .,f .'Q.'. ' .f'5- ,,-.- .,f fl, ' '1.'l.' 1' ..f,f.. an ,.. - - -'. ' l'..' ' 'f..f7.L ' -T' nK'lV '. '. x ' . ',.,. -'rl' 1 1 Lawrence Bales ' f 1 K v 51' , sv, saga. , KAL, e, . - James Dellot I l 1 Q l l David Utz I r r I 1 -4-:J Scott Tumer ..-.. ' v 'Q , ..... . , l V , V 7 ,1 256 5 I 1 J W uv , b David Haluska Robert Dolan 54 xx ,fy Q V . X B 1: Mike Ziino and Mr. Utz. 2: joe McHallum. 3: Student at work in dmffing. 4: Ed Herlihy at the press. X -ff f- ' HO E ECONOMICS HA, '43 :rf A 'HQ . , 1 ,eq I .aus-LW, nb 4 I' 1. ,--si i ' . . V. - r, 4 , . .V 4.Ml may I f t 1 I 1 1 . A ' 1. W' i ' , V. i' I4 In -uh, ...gf - Q .W I 3 ' 1: Miss Kenney, Cary Buttlar, and julia Dwyer. 2: Christina Martino and Anne . Curley. 3: Elaine Kunigenas. 42 UB? Hmmm Uiiiww- -ru s I '1 ' . .JS lm. 'yay '-me E ,9- F' .,-. ,Q r lf'f av Q if lll L ,Mlwlx f ,lla I tally- .Mr Ellen Kenney Jeanne Smyth Elizabeth Locke ..1 1 - ' 'AE . 1 . -.5 ' rwxg 1 Q nfl 1 in . : Kzffw-5.-A , ggi r si ' ' 1. Mrs. McNally and friend. Mrs. Locke amcl Robert Carey 43 W X , . x. Q. Q i A I li v ' 4 l , , N . V X x Kr' ' 1 I K N T' ' 7: 44 'o 1: Mrs. Carol Foster and Pam Keith. 2: Boots by Marie Litchfield. 3: Tim Curtin. f . if J 'f gf ff? ' If I? vlnllii 5' I 4 M: ' , i, 'E' Mlm 'li Q f' V f 'XX ' ff 'ff' , 4. I 1 v I f I 'rr VJ' ,fn . - if 4 . , 1 1, f ' l . ':- Ia fig W, . 1 A Q. lk XX v 9-as Mr' If A6 n,,,.z1, . .wx-f-fonu,,.4'n .-1-0 '-., his N-V, m's w xx W. Af, W, KR. XY W?AfffoF m1ERY UILJRWGH NNY R5 W9 A I UNIT LEM I WALL PORN WF H I ,Q-.41 5' V 'I f 4, Y l 2' , 1 , , , , A s 5 fl' X f K, f I, 'L ' A I , J J-- - 5 4. XS,-A A J A' - , A f 5? Z 1: Painti g by M C IF t 1 M Judith M C 2:PotTerylyJ tBth 3: Judith M G if 'll 4 MUSIC Q, 'Ni f I , 1.. f - 'hu - , 1 I rr ff- . ' .F 1 5 , 2 Q g 5 l p .D 1 ,g ,I ' Q , -'-'fr '. 1'f1 v'If',-4 ,-,v', f,-' f' 1 7 . 5,1- -..2.:-: 2.1.2, ' -' f -:aria ,Z-,fl 1.4.5 5.5: ., , 1 2 f Y' 4 fi 552:55 55:E555r5 M 2545? 252552 22225 ' 4 ti ' 5-5.3. .:g-g.::: ' '-wif: :Liga gp. , - , 1 5 , Kc' L55 '. -:--:-: :- -u Q 5 4 if an ,lf fn' f,. :::::1: 7 . '+ 'Md ' 2 ff: gi 1 .,.:,:, Q4 , 4: ' , -.g.:.. f Q55 C M re Ft- it Aw - 5 ' rl , ' . - . f 3 ,, -1 L r A , 4 l ' -' 1 . j 4 1' F1 1- I-j f 3 -H.. L .g 4,35 5, 'Vs 5 , If ' If , Q 2 ' f. L ' , ' . 5' N f E -5 -.1 f -1 y 1 ,an , H an vig, g ,, J .. -0 Y 4: .-5 The band at Fanueil Hall, Christmas 1977. 3 1: Carol Dietzel, Karen Pelton, Robert Oulette and Eric Lazzeri. 2: .lim MacDonald, Debbie Folsom, Chris Morse, Eric Lazzeri, and Bill Parrelli, 3: First row, left to right: Deirclre Sinnott, Laurie Amos, Pam Smyth, Carolyn Bell, Martha Martin, and Debbie Lovely, Second row: Kathy O'Neil, Carole Caulfield, Theresa Sparks, Amy O,Connell, Anita Torocco, and Pam Cosma. Third row: Mark Scanzillo, Mark Latham, Dave DeVoy, Rand Sutton, Joyce Sullivan, and Kurt Hanson. 4: Mr. Faucett, -1 3 if j 0. ff .? james Ciurleo john Faucett Louis Bruso Millard Neiger mr- far' ff vf' J 's .1 4 - - 2 .I 1 4 1: Mark Horam. 2: Chris Morse, hlezlm-tts Fruwlm X and Deirdre Sinnutt. '3 Cindy Arnrstrung, Mzlrciu NVQ1 Icy, june Smith, amd David Price. -17 'E 'Ol' nf' f ,W g Q , X x ,f 1: Mrs. Barnard and Charles Har- land working in wood shop. 2: Mr. Castellano helps Anne Marie Crowley. z5,,,, 5 2 l....a I 'x 'N I lx D jeri Nadel Linda Eardley .4 Annette Cole 4 n., ev .. kv t' ' Q Karla Barnard joseph Castellano 1. 1. 'W 1 98 --... 'ia ,fl - 2 0- ,,? g If' l: Kevin Brickley, Susan Crews and Linda White work with Mrs Bamard. 2: MIS. Cole. 3: William Savi and Mr. Castellano. 49 . 1 fi fzf' ' ,, V K ,, A f xg ,af f ,Q 3 ,. f ,fu 1, . 'f L 2 , ' I f' P fu' '1 . 4' 1,1 Af - 1 4 ,4 ' Y . JW2, I . - lk. .- ,. f H, ',. 1 1 D jill ff, 3' 4 We ff I 42? gi ' gi l P f 2 22 In g I . - , L-it1jV ,lv if A. ,QI A W 2 ffl , ' ig' 1 f will igl 5, .4 Gerald Varnum . I I . H fic 1-x 'F 1.1 Joanne Rando Robert Carroll Yi., A Mary Ann Clougher 1 Peter Chll1lt'lll1Slxl SGINIIIU thc ll. 7 Pam Penkun ..4 CD Front row, left to right: B. Abbott, j. Maider, H. Rigeleto, and H. Ayouh. Back row, left to right: L. Oldham, White, 1. Wagner, F, Kinoleck, and M. Morgan. 'lik 1. ..,... CAF ETERI STAFF 52 X Front row, left to right: C. Pacheco, B. Marshall, I. Becker, P. Evans, M. Kironn. Back row, left to right: C. Roche, M. Ranaldi, S. Cardinale, C. Conley, D. Hickey, and S. Pitman. Agnes Walker 5 - , .my , Z . 1 I A ' 1 s Ann Coakly ,, H.-... Qin 1 nl- xr 4n1'1,x Sheila Thomas 0 Jim B llrv ww- ' 65 ' 1 gr 7 W F ,, Mr' dk la rig ajzxi y 5, rr '45 4 4 L1 W M ---H . ' ' Y, ' Q 1 sy , 'a ' '?'f....- r A ,H 4 Iv. V V . N 'M W , , -Q, , A V Alpine.. M 1 , ,Q L flfxrv f 2 1 . K V GUIDANCE 1 A- X ' I 6 9 lg' Q i agent, 'll 577 I ', N 'qw l 'Y l 1 f . J I l. ll Bernard ML-Fadcl james Kissell Edward Coffey 42 ali- vigil 9' li I ' f H Florence Hughes This booklet can helpyou learn whether you are eligible for student financial aid 31255 College Scholarship Service of the College Board i 'xllm Marianne Brown Kathleen Ahern Basil DePinto 5. TEST DATE AND TEST A Blbcien tha vvll lcv the IEII dll: on whuch you pun ro llll me rm 8 Blanton me mal lov who vm you plan no nu You muy rognswf lov onhev IN SAT ov Achwvemcm Tau but not bum un my one 1031 dam lln Octohu and March. only the SAT vull be grven l Il you pun 10 rqmof lor alhov lost dues, xubmn l uparne rqmln- lnon lofm and loo lov each O ocwuf 14. 1978 - su only. an Cllrl, Fla. 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Bolmeier Mr. Oullette Mrs. Ziemian Miss Talbot Mrs. McCreal I 6 1 F 0 , X A E f wg 3975 3 V X L 0 62 22202020660 3 I for Through our And we We search through the And we peer amidst the triumphs, Yet we wait by the side of chancefor the answer Through our hopes we drift beyond the horizon, And out towards the watchful sun, - And so we reach our destinyg And wherever fate may lead us, There our happiness reigns. Paula Alborghetti LAURIE LYNNE AMOS Laurie Always smiling and bubbly . . seen with Maria, Kath, Ginny, Denise, Linda, etc .... re- members CAF and library studies . . . on to college. .Ik Th .1 . u t Ee J-. DENNIS JOSEPH ANDERSON Dennis Where's the party? . . . seen down the Manor with Defe, Victor, and the boys . . . prizes his motorcycle . . . on to trade school. DENISE ACQUAVIVA Denisei' Seen with Kath , Ginny, and Laurie . . . would rather be in Falmouth or Fenway Park . . . remembers Mr. C's 9th grade history class . . . on to college. ,. ig X, .' i . , D DEBRA W. ANDERSON Robin What?i' . . . found mostly in East Dedham with Ioanie, Paula, Arlene, and Pam . . . Freebird . . . remembered for being late for class. ii . sh PAULA ALBORCHETTI Paula Warm smile . . . never enough nicknames . . . From the moment I could talk I was or- dered to listen, now there's a way and I know that I have to go away. Q- . CERALDINE MICHELLE ANCELINI Definitely, what's a good ex- cuse? . . . prizes her sera book . . . Everything stani to reason . . . peeved by snobby people. 99' MARIA RITA ANTOGNETTI FRANCIS ANTONELLI STEPHEN APONE GERALD APPLECATE i'Hita I-iitzi' FredU Steven ulerryv I clonit get ity' . . . prizes her Seen with Wally, Frog, Dave, Apes . . . Think Snow . . . A quiet member ofthe class. license . . . claws . . . seen Flogger. . .found at Paul Park prizes skis . . . seen with with Lynn, Marianne, Louise, and Lechmere . . . prizes his Ginny. and Pann. . .Chinese redlights car . . . peeved by homeroom . . .on to college. 64 . . . jan. 18, 1978 . . . on to Wflfk. 1, l E an 'I , ! GEORGE APREA Vol Wanna skip? . . . peeved by train . . . Steve, Paul, Mike, Jimmy . . . prizes B102 vent and tunes . . . service. I ,f .ff LOUIS ASHMAN Lou Kind . . . friendly . . . seen at McDonald's . . . peeved by brainy people . . . prizes his car. . . on to college. 'WLJJNJ fs. .-3 JAMES ARENA ..Jim,, Oh my, a dandyl . . . seen at fi-A135 4 A H ' . fl l J .' ,- ' f E. 3 . 'fx JANET L. ARMSTRONG JOAN BERNADETTE Janet ARRIGO Friendly . . . active . . . al- Joanie ways wearing a smile . . . Oh my Godln . . . seen with Friendly's ,and Apollo . . . prizes waterskis and car . . . seen with Scanz, Jack, and Mark . . . peeved by working weekend nights. Old are 5.1 DEBBIE BABIAZA Debbie Planning to pursue a career in nursin . . . usually found in Mr. Folleys office. 1 f -N, KATHLEEN R. BALDINO ..KaS,, Favorite saying - so who cares? . . . going on to college as uundecidedf' he- GEORGE BALIS George Seen with Pete, Fred, and Dave . . . temptation . . . found at circle . . . prizes Le- Mans . . . Sept. 30, 1977 . . . out to have a good time . . . on to trade school. S.P.O.A. . . Prizes ring, letter, and special riends . . . on to college. Carol, Mary, Debbie, Linda, Diane . . . prizes her license . . .agreat sense ofhumor. . . on to college. MATTHEW J. BANNISTER Ban Seen with Andy, Joyce, and thc subaru gang . . . prizes his records, especially Beatles . . . 7!27f78 . . . joking . . . on to cominunications. Gia? wr! MARGARET BARBARITA Barbs Prizes her Beatle records . . . seen with Lynn . . . peeved by Math wizzes and Beatle haters . . . Be serious . . . kind . . . friendly . . . on to college to be a social worker. 152' li- , J JOHN BARONIE John .r MARTIN BARRETT Marty Huh? . . . found at Oakdale Square of Fairview with Jack, Frank, and joe . . . peeved by boring weekends . . . on to work. I, 5-6151 N JI' 3 I .Aiv - P ff I MARY ELIESE CATHERINE ROBERT BARRETT JAMES WILLIAM BARRY FRANCIS P. BASSETT BARRETT Bob Ujirnn Frank Mary Seen with Lizabeth, Linda, Paul, Bert, MaryAnn, Ioan, etc .... snow storms and corn bread . . . fifth period jr. History . . . on to college. Can be found on track, in gym, on roads . . . with Martin, Chris, Rich, Kevin, etc . . . seen in halls with Laura . . . peeved by Coach Walker's work-outs . . .going to college. Getting up for double sessions . . . 7!7!78 , . . crises at Lost Brook . . . seen with Hoef, Marzo, Ralph, Hal, and Reags, or up the ool . . . loves fall . . . on to lgrther education. 66 Lovely,.Mark Latham, jim Arena Sociable, reliable, understand- ing . . . P.M. . . . prizes friendships . . . Excellent. DENISE M. BELANGER Denise', Used to party in Oakdale with all the people there . . . inside small boxes . . . notes to my head . : . high tides foreverv . . . doing time in Arizona, B'-. 'I I pia- ml -.4 i .. rf? - , L if CAROLYN BELL Cal 7!11!61 . . . seen with Frances, Carol, jim . . . tennis is my racket . . . peeved by mono . . . on to college. BETH BERNSEN Buncie Seen with Paula and Marie. . . If you love something, set it free. Ifit comes back to you, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never re- ally was . . . found on the track. i L H 1, N r 5 gf.'f . 11 ga as u, XX li ,N Dick Ford ,z' X, 1 . ...p .,,,, , 1 ARTHUR BILLS Arthur SABENA BINKLEY Sa enau Seen with Dana, Jeannine, and Karen . . . We get too soon old and too late smart . . . horses . . .drawing. . .football. L 'S-an-.un-ng Www. . ,,,,..r,. IN I 1. ' LINDA M. BISCOE PAUL BISCOE Linda Paul Seen with Cindy, Diane, Pam, How's it going? . . . 2!4!78 Margaret, Mary, Beth, and . . .partying at the club. . .u Laurie . . . snow storms and big fan ofE.L. and P.. . .onto com bread . . . red hair . . . work. memories of colorguard . . . to be a dental assistant. AY! f E35 if IANE BISHOP Bish You know? . . . seen with Ar- lene, Michele, jane, and Alys . . . I am, do not change me, condemn me, nor put me down. Accept me for what I am. 'if' .5-ai ALICE M. BLACK Alice Found with Anne, Janine, and Cheryl . . . prizes the orange Vega and Buckwheat . . . re- membered for her late slips . . . on to be a commercial ar- tisf. KEVIN BLACK Kevin Seen with Bob, Marty, Kelly, Rick, and Chris . . . B00 Boo ...prizes his car. . .onto college. MAUREEN BLACK Moen 6!4!76 . . . found with joe or Theresa, Maryanne, and Moe . . . peeved by coming home on time . . . outgoing . . . friendly . . . I. Bakeris . . . Where's the party? 94+ YUM i ' I Y .. f X. SUZANNE BLAISDELL Su Su VVhat? . . . hates getting up in the morning . . . seen around Dedham . . . September 27, 1975 . . . prizes jay Cee . . . on to school. IAMES BONCEK jimmy , Seen with Billy, jimmy, LeeAnn, Fred, Barney, and Farpe . . . prizes his dog King . . . memories of California . . . Romans, East Dedham . . . on to technical school. maya n f '--, 7 ' ?4g . . - l ,f 'f ,,1 ', ' . . -i,' fl 7 'i'i 2 ,vi 'B ' if X Ti 5' IEE yd! '- A J Q u Q '+....,fv -.rf ugh? 32 ,, 1x , 'Q Vyzgj V 1 A i ff , W - .5-E X . 2 wi, , ,a'- 4 ' '? f' 5 . 5 1 , 5 4 ROBERT BOONE CABL BOISVINI DEBOPEXH A. .BQTAISH Robert Vino Debbie Prizes his stereo . . . Tec 78 Seen with Joanne, Ioan, Lynn . . . Dartmouth Outward . . .easy going. . .fun loving Bound . . . on to become a . . . I dontbelieve it . . .on commercial artist. to work. I '51 CHARLES BLIZARD Charley', Summers on Cape Cod , . . seen with Tom, Scott, Boy, Heg, Marty, jack, and Mike . . . loves surfing . . . on to college. 1 PAULINE BONCEK Pauline,' july 14, 1978 . . . seen with Cherrie, Jeanie, and Suzie . . . loves weekends . . . her leather necklace. . .to be free and live freely. . .on to work. JANET M. BOTHNE Janet D0n't be sad cause your sun is down, you can rise above it, don't be sad cause youire on your own, you can learn to love it . . . on to art school. GK O 4.x -121 F STEPHEN BOWLER LAURA BOYVSE DAVID BRADLEY BARBARA JEAN BRENNAN Steve Laura,' Dave Barbara Peeved by work . . . loves Seen with Barb, Bubbles, He- Seen with Dave, jack, and Cherishes her pets . . . longs weekends. . .seen at Endicott len, and Donna . . . boring Mike . . . prizes his yellow for 3 h0fS6 - - - d2iI1C6, d3HC6, . . .on to work. classes. . .Dance-a-Thon. . . barracuda. . .on to college. dalwe - - - Defwed by 19901919 on to college. who don't smile . . . Celtic's fan, Dave Cowens 418 . . . to be a veterinarian. if Q....f l 5 I . MALCOLM BRODERICK Malcolm Prizes his ten speed bike and skis. . .seeninA104. . .to own a bicycle shop in New Hampshire . . . on to college. ,oi ip-tg ROBERT BROLIN Robert DEBORAH MAE BRUNO uDeb,' What are you, retarded or something? . . . IOXIXTT . . . prizes Butchie, laughing. and dimples . . . seen with Terri, Ieannine, Chris,and Butch. . . on to college. DANIEL JOSEPH BUCKLEY i'Dan Seen at Endicott Estate loves his E.L.O. albums wishes school was closer . . . 9!27!78 . . . on to college. f -43 PAUL BURESH Cowboy Prizes his hats . . . favorite coloris green. . .friendly. . . likes the idea ofgraduation . . . hopes to live through college. aff? 551 69 . I f ff fill! 215 ARTH UR B UTTLAR 'iPotatoeH .8 if WAYNE CAHILL VVziyne Found with Richard, Biz. Russ, Scott, and Tim at the cemetary or Lane . . . prizes good times . . . Bonneville . . , july 20, 21, 1978. Q - v -1 I ' I X M. 'A -'T fa 'SN X I L. N- MK CARLENE A. CACCIA Carlene For surei' . . . remembered for her clothes . . . prizes weekly Lechmere checks . . . peeved by last minute things . . .Little Italy. . .49. . .on to commercial art. V55 JOSEPH CACCIOLA Cacci', Seen in Oakdale with Marty, Twig, Frank, and jack. . .NH skiing . . . B102 vent . . . What? Are you ignorant? . . . future undecided. MARY CAHILL Mary MARYJ.CALLANAN 'iDotes Seen with Pam, Lisa, Di, Anne, Sue, and Lo . . . dislikes wait- ing and working weekend nights . . . prizes Gloucester and the boat . . . on to college. i Martha Martin Leslie Kimball Is he for real? lfg CHRISTINE CALLIONTZIS Chris', C'mon guys . . . seen down the gym . . . athletic . . . easy-going . . . for etful . . . Zorba . . . prizes Tier Creek heritage . . . on to college. -l SUSAN CARDINAL Susan Seen in Oakdale with Lisa, jane, Faith, and Debbie . . . prizes December 22, 1978 . . . peeved by waiting . . . August 8, 1977 . . . on to hairdressing school. FRANCIS CAPONE Block Seen around town in his big black car . . . prizes Kim . . . remembered for his limousine service to the prom . . . hopes to open his own business in the future. ROBERT CAREY Robert', Ns X DEBORAH ANN CARLSON Deb Talkative . . . seen with De- bbie, Leslie, Ianet, Joanne . . LOIS CARLSON Lois'i Seen with B.P., M.C., M.M., .pa- . A.C., G.A .... out,?oing . . . -I enjoys weekends . . . prizes happy. . .on to col ege. friendships . . . thanks mom ix and dad . . . on to a business 1 Banne Quigley college. IX-mv LAURIE CARNES LYNN ALLISON JAQUELINE CARROLL STEPHEN CARTY Laul'ieU CARPENTER Prizes her radio . . . on to col- Lynn lege. Love is like a warg easy to DIANE CARUSO Diane Seen with Maureen and Lor- raine . . . on to work. Rita . . be a nurse. FRANCES CARUSO Frann Time is too slow Ror those waitg too swift for those fearg too long for those grieveg too short for those rejoice, But for those who time is not. end begin, but very hard to een with Marianne and . That's ruden . . .to 5 who who who who love 1 71 ' Y A ' ta? M sl' P.1ul.i Morgan CAROL MARY CAULFIELD Carole Christmas Carol! . . . 7!3!78 . . . Milton . . . Clara Bar- tonnl . . , always smiling . . . enjoys life , . . uexcellentnl . . .Mac's. . .TOCA! , 5g!a.Ss,f si, W .i ff, ,, - ' ' 'X ' ' x7 WW . well wld 'll lL' l nl U-l:Mif2'f -'.'m,.t1,I, ' .Q Hut ,s., - -4 Nb!! ,J:Q?ygG?.ZxV.j,:e,ff-1 V K xxxxxx iF,F3.Q3f' ' , ,, A, V oi My qw A ., - N wgfsyy 4 A Q ,gzwlv .,,XL,..'! 4 ,fj,v, A . , gg Y lu . ,... .,., 1 f rw 1 5 n T34-,,s4,,1-. A- r-' 1? Q L . , I tu, up A A ,Q-,V ig ,Q-ww, : . -,Ytg 'jf HN, Q - ,Me-.q5!,' g , A ' hM.,, MICHAEL CERULLO Michael', a MARY CHARLONIC PETER CHMIELINSKI Mary l,oul' PeterH S1-en with Cristo, I.inda1, and Prizes his R.T.S. . . . sleeping Fave' art Riverdale Park . . . soundly on a Satuday Morning Fm-lmnrry, 1978 . . . prizes the . . . dislikes loud mouths . . . L-yt-le and weekends . . . on to college. pm-ved liy cliques. 72 N041 Q..-Q IANICE CHRISTIANI Janice Seen with Michael and friends . . . 10!16!76 . . . prizes her jewelry and the good times down the Cape . . . loves the beach and parties . . . plans for fashion merchandising. NJ' .x JOHN CHRISTIANI john 15 I! LORRAINE MARIE CIMO THOMAS CIRINO CARLO CIVITA KELLY CLERKIN Lorraine Tomi, Skip Kelly You know? . . . seen with Reno. . .peeved by jocks and Prizes his T-bird. . .on to col- Seen with Mary, Debbie . , . John . . . 11!17!77 . . . prizes cli ues . . . can be seen with lege. 4!11!77 . . . prizes the beach her ID bracelet. Millce, Mick, and Bev. . . re- . . . enjoys swimming and members Mr. Walker's weekend escapes . . . on to Roundness . . .on to school. college. KEVIN CLOSE SUSAN CODY Kevin Su The past is always worth re- memberin , and it's easy to let yourself Be led. But never forget you are you, keep on straight ahead. QQ? 5? CAROLYN COFFEY Coff', It,s looking like usl . . .seen oanne Herbie with Ronny, I ' , , and Karen . . . 7!26!75 . . . uweekendsi' . . . at . known for her dis- . . . on to college. prizes the Celia's . . tinct laugh cas. f ,. I 419 fin FRANCIS COGLIANO Frank', Seen with Marty, Twig,CJack, joe, and Fitz. . .weeken s are made for Maura. -sn 'S ag, STEPHEN COLLINS FRANCES R. Stephen,' COMPACNONE Frank How's it going? . . . friendly . . . caring . . . prizes her friends . . . 713178 . . . seen with the girl's and at Mac's . . . Togalll . . . on to college. HELEN ELIZABETH CONLEY Scotts Friendly . . . seen with Denise fBubblesD, Dave, Lenny, Jane, Barbara . . . Dance-a-Thon committee and others . . . on to secretarial work. Y-if JANE CONLEY jane Friendly . . . always kidding around . . . dependable . . . seen with Paula, Barbara, He- len, Denise, and others . . . prizes her car. . .onto Nursing School. 73 xg :Tk 1'-'jf Nun.. 51 Z 6.1. l ,Q wish Ag - 5 : -2 ' 5 V-0 H s- JAMES CONNOLLY NANCY COOK ANN COONEY PAUL CSREY Ujznnesn Coo ie Ann Wee su l Found in East Dedham . . .on Happy-go-lucky . . . loves a Peeved by working. to a career in hotel manage- good laugh . . .on to college. ment. fl Y' i r l 1 1 I 1 l I Virginia Ioanne,' I Seen with Carolyn, Karen, and joanie at Celia's . . .prizes her car . . . talkative . . . alwzzgs , ready to go . . . member of e VIRGINIA CORLEY IOANNE CORMACK Prime Cleaners crew . . . col- lege bound. I aw- 53 ax r -4- . Q.. if I PAMELA R. COSMA ELAINE COTE X Pam Elaine,' 3! Found with Coons and Karen Often found with Mimi, Q! . . . I can't handle it . . . Jeanne, and Janice . . . 7!28!78 . . . on to college. Forget it . . . loves to listen to music . . . plans to travel and work. MARY E. CRAIG ByrdH Seen with Marcia, Janice, and R.C. . . summers sailing . . . the tree . . . wogs . . . SPOA . . .enjoys weekends. . . I,m amazed . . . the lockers . . . on to college. S. P. ,A Nj 4 - fp X 1 - A - a - ,- ........ iq -Q., 9,5 af. -VD . ,,Z,l Nfl T I fl' v ,,, f zglw J I' RALPH CRAM ELIZABETH CROWLEY JEANNE M. CULLEN MICHAEL CURLEY Randy Eliza meth ujeannen Mike Found with Tom, Paul, and Prizes her friends . . . the Found with Mary, Kim, Elaine, Seen with Dave, jack, Brian, Kevin. . .peeved by boredom beach and parties . . . seen at Janice, Mimi . . . 6!1l!77 . . . and Bob . . . prizes VW4 12, . . .june 1979. . .on to work. the C.P.L .... December 28, summer 78 . . . on to work. MT250 . . . enjoys motorcycl- 1977 . . . Sometimes a mo' ment is greater than eternity . . . on to college. ing and skiing . . . on to tech- nical school. :.?gt... CAROL CURRAN Carol Summers in Falmouth . . . bug power . . . 9130177 . . . Don't worry about itn . . . eeved by gossipers . . . col- laege bound. MAURA CURRAN Maura Landslide. . .thanks Lisa. . . seen with Steph and the girls . . . Endicott and Firestone . . . Summer of 767 . . . Frank 9!4!78 . . . watch out for yourjelly. PAUL CURRAN TIMOTHY j. CURTIN Paul Tim,' Seen at Endicott. . .hour long Friendly . . . humorous . . . study halls . . . on to technical peeved by fourth lunch . . .en- school. joys basketball, art, and weekends . . . loves the Cape . . .on to college. 75 Kevin Black J , ,q l ,,,, - 4 . pi '0hn...l ,.,. W., 2 4122 ,. , ffifi SCOTT CUSICK CERALDINE DAVEY Scott Cerry,' Loves sailing and skiing . . Prizes her bike . . . loves out- peeved by study halls . . . on door activities . . . on to hair- to college. dressing. ... . W, '32- ,'mq,, ,Q ti 49515- ff J , A J 'u..x' GALE DAVIS GLEN S. DAVIS PAUL DAVIS ' C2110 Glen Paul Found with Brian, Al, Mark, and Kurt . . . prizes his skis . . . enjoys tennis, skiing, and track . . . on to college. MELISSA M. DEFRANCO MelU Found in Riverdale at the Park . . . September 4, 1978 . . . Sympathetic, sincere . . . seen with the Riverdale girls . . . prizes the weekends. live, love, and laugh . . . out for a good time . . . peeved by Rocheis register . . . July 28-30 1978. a-.Q--'tif' JOSEPH MICHAEL DEMATTIA ..J0e,, Humorous . . . sociable . . . always smiling . . . loves a good joke . . . looks forward to Mr. Smith's classes . . . on to college. 'N'--w.mw4 CHERYL DEMPSEY DempsH Seen with Cale, Janine, Johnny, Linda, Ann, and Alice . . . Riverdale Park . . . July 26, 1976 . . . peeved by late slips . . . prizes Sweet Hon- esty. CHRISTOPHER DEMPSEY JAMES DEMPSEY Demps Demps 'Where is everybody? . . . Zeer iss no escape . . .still seen at Riverdale . . . Oct. 6, believes in soccer. . . remem- 1978 . . . college bound. bers T-7. I I N 1 Ai GAYLE DEPARI Gayle Found with Nancy, Dolly, and Kathy . . . enjoys horseback riding and being with Tony . . . March 10 . . . to become an x-ray technician. SUSAN E. DEMPSEY Sue Friendly, outgoing, enthusias- tic . . . seen with Marsh, jan, and the girls . . . likes weekends, snowstorms, and music . . . What are friends for? . . .college. W 2 ' 74 f' -313 ',gy ,..'.:'1-4, . 0 . 4-gifs:-1 - ' Ag.. W2 4-5.1 xx f 4 . 1 EDWARD DEVINCENZO BEATRICE DEVINE Ed Beatrice,' Seen with jane . . . peeved by working weekends . . . funny . . .prizes money. iii ANNE M. DEVIRCILIO DAVID D. DEVOY Dr, Anne Dave That's madnessi' , . . found On tug-ollege. with and at the best . . . 8!4!78 . . .the license plate game. . . always has a comment. 6355 . H... 4- J., A. A . .V ..5:a'f,.fW ,,q,,. 5 ' fff-225 .1 3 .-.gflfi v-: .- f ' 1 JOHNHDESQNTIS -gr 7 J 1 JJ ' rv NR . ' ,-,f 'L - Iv -1 f , ' f Mb P, ',1X ' 1' Y., J . JOAN DEUTSCH john ujoanie Seen with Cheri! . . .9!16l77 Herbie . . . found with Caro- . . .prizes hisC evy. . .on to lyn, Karen, Joanne, Moe, and college. Marianne . . . Blizzard of 78 . . .Nantasket. . .curbs, . . college bound. Jm. .1.' 'SI EV A ' ,,,, Mum: 9 if V fl! wr -. W nf P' ,,,, '-23 W f 1 5 -W e 1, ., .. . ., ,4 ,, jg ffl Af-Ti .'7'Kve-f' , ..:Ef,+' ., 1' f 'i 4 ,- f 5 A 4-... si... 4 ,J .. Q A ' Ralph Wadman It s all up to me?,' .. 77 IDA DICARA Ilecn Seen with P.C., j.I., P.K., Moe, W.W., and R. at York, Paulette's house, and Bodycraft . . . prizes her yellow pinto and Mr, Gallois math class . . . peeved by French opera. LORI DICKS Lori No sir . . .found with Kathy . , . on to business school. MARIE DIMARINO Marie Always seen with Fred, Laura, Beth, Mari-Ann, and Lynn . . . prizes i'Fur . . . Time flies, suns rise, and shadows fall, Let time go by, Love it forever overall . . . on to college. 'tl il: DOROTHY DISTASI Dolly Found with Gayle, Kathy, Nancy, and Park kids . . . en- joys travelling and going to par- ties . . . on to hairdressing school. Q 78 4 ' I I it SCOTT DICKSUN Scott', Seen with Lance, joe, etc. at the park . . . prizes his Luds . . . September 19, 1977 . . . peeved by tuneless cars. its Dx 3 :hilt EDWARD DOHERTY Edward .t M 1, g I CAROL A. DIETZEL Dietz Can be found with Barbara, Maria, Karen, and Suzanne . . . The secret of hap iness is not in doing what oneliikes, but in liking what one has to don . prizes her panda bears. PATRICIA DONNELL ..Patty,, I'm leaving . . . can be found anywhere in Dedham with Laura and Dubs . . . prizes the weekends with the Beatles, Stones, and the Who . . . on to Navy. f ',.. jf CHRISTINE DONOGHUE Chris Seen with janet, Brad, David, Robbi, and Lisa . . . Friends are special . . . Rustcraft . . . likes nature and music . . . prizes her kitten Pepper . , college bound. JOHN DONOVAN Jack Hi-Ol . . . All in stride . 6!5!78 . . . The Purple Bomber . . . at the Park . . King of the Forest . . . on to college. MARGARET DONOVAN PQ-rgyi' What a bummer . . . seen with Gerry, Janice, and Debbie . . . 6!24!78 . . . prizes her license . . . on to work. I '1 l , - T 5' . 'wa f ' 4 F 4 i 5 ea 4 ? a 4. 5? 0 .ffl E i I t A . l S l gs 1 31. 5 5 fl'-1 ji ,Q W . E5 ff ii if' , 2 I l 13 - ?0's fin :Ul- 1151- - ,I i I IW' ' MARK C. DOWNEY Marcos Remembered for his hair and Pyewacket . . . peeved by people bending their ears back . . .4!15!77 . . . 7!1f78 . .. prizes the Chrysler . . .on to college. CHERYL M. DRISCOLL Cheryl Ya, okay . . . lives at the beach . . . july 28-30, 78 . . . concerts . . . on her way to Chicago. MICHELLE M. DUBREUIL Shelly Chicken Bum . . . Really? . . . prizes her skis and track sneakers . . . peeved by peo- ple with no sense ofhumor. . . always found down the gym . . . on to college. JANICE L. DUNCAN janv Seen with M.C., N.F., and F.C. . . . found at Lechmere . . . C-ive credit where credit is due . . . prizes the car . . . quiet . . . on to college. i -1 A lib ks' dw ui V SUSAN DUNCAN MAUREEN DUNN Susan Moe Seen with john. . .6!4!78. . . Ear your chowder Martin This, that, and the other . . . found with the Harrigan, thing . . .prizes her pick. . . Karen, and Pungy . . . loves on to work. looney glasses . . . skiing up north . . . summers on Cape Cod . . . Florida Forever. SUZANNE DUNN Buns Shazam,' . . . prizes Awk and Pierre . . . 6!l3!85. . . Shoot for the moon, if you fall, you'll probably land on a stari' . . . on to college. JULIE DWYER 'lulien jules Great East Lake . . . Our House . . . Norwegian Wood . . . Maura and the girls, give a hoot. 79 Lf' wi KV 1:05 QQ -v w,i 'Y ll X MARK EDWARDS 2 A QM FRANKJI. ELQRIDCE ' ' Eddy', Frank Friendly . . . considerate . . . Seen with Paul, Ed and Dave outgoing. . .prizes his car and . . . East Coast. . . eeved by -'iv friends . . . on to college. having fourth lunch, all year long. ANNE ELLIS Anne', Seen with the Riverdale gang . . . loves concerts, cruising, and partying . . . See ya in Chicago' . . .prizes Torquoise and jasper . . . summer of 78. 'dan-.0-lf' KATHLEEN FALLON Kathy The great thin in this world is not so much wliiere we arg, but in what direction we are mov- ing. . .C.C., M.H., M.B.. . . per. 5 . . , on to college, 80 1 '-5, Na.. JOHN ELLIS NICHOLAS EMANUEL TIMOTHY ERASMI Mjohnn Nick Rai, Friendly . . . humorous . . . 2!I9!77 . . . seen on the track Pleasant. . .loves fishing and seen with almost everybody with the rest of the mounties. hockey . . . on to college. . . . dislikes boredom . . . hopes to attend Boston State. 'lm- 'EW KRISTYNE FALLON THERESA FALVEY 'Krissy' Louise Theresa', Oh my God. . . . Summer of78 Library parties . . . 7!9!78 . . . . . Boz Scaggs . . . seen at prizes her contacts . . . inci- Mac's . . . prizes weekends dent at D.P.L. and P.G.,s . . and her friends . . .the lockers on to college. . . . the tree . . . on to college ' . . . to be happy always. PATRICIA FARRELL Patty Pitty Seen with j.G., D.O., N.F., and QC. . . . prizes her co-pilot and oots. . .5w's. . .to have a jaguar . . . remembered for her blonde hair. gym J Z? FRED FINDLEN Fred I wouldn't throw her out . . . seen with Lance, Dom, Jimmy, and they guys at the Park . . . peeved by the Camaro . . . prizes his stereo . . . friendly . . .easy going. . .athletic 'TL-.. KATHLEEN FITZGERALD Fitz Seen in the yellow bomber. . . found at Paul Park with Dolly, Gayle, Nancy, and others. -ISA 'QW l I KEVIN FITZGERALD Kevin NANCY FINDLEN Fins Yeahl Sounds goodn . . . Re- ally . . . 6!3!78 . . . enjoys a good lau h . . . meeting de- cent peopTe. . .seen any place with Tom and the girls . . . on to a good life. as X .- i . . r .,. A. A .jf s A X ,. Q., I MICHELLE E. FIOLA FRANCIS FISHER Michelle i'Franny,' Seen with Donna, Marjorie, Madness 79. . . my GTO, the and Ioana. . .quiet. . .onto Green Ghost . . . Fish man college. . . .football. . .trac-k. . .GO MAD! X, Krusz and Brian ' I I A x DENNIS FITZPATRICK Dennis 15' its lin! A DONNA FITZPATRICK Donna Seen with Carol, Gail, and Michelle at the Manor. . . IO! 28!78 . . . on to college. 7'x, Y PATRICIA FLANAGAN Pat Seen Driving the Model T with Moe. MAUREEN FLEMMINC Maureen,' Seen with Maureen, jerry, and Deli . . . prizes her sterling ring and locket . . . found at the pool . . . pretty . . . happy . . . energetic . . . on to col- lege. PAUL FOLEY Foles,' What's up? . . . found at Memorial with joe, jack, Larry, Peter, and jack D. . . .enjoys a good party . . . easygoing. . . plizes his soccer ball . . .on to college. DAVID FOLSOM David 41 -. A' ' .ff I7 1 iw i BRIAN FONTAINE Brian 82 RICHARD FORD Dick JAMES FOSTER Ujinf' Found at Memorial . . . Sworn to fun and loyal to none. peeved hy PM . . . on to col- ege. KENNETH FOSTER Kenneth An unknown comic . . . found in computer . . . rumored to be an intellectual . . . He adapted to what there was to adapt tof' 1 'IC KX:-. 3. ' .1-.'f'9ffi fw.. NANCY C. FREITAS KEVIN FRIEL MAUREEN FROIA ARMANDU CABRIELLI Naneie Kevin Moe Cabe', Hey, ya know? . . . known Prizes his pilot's license . . . Seen down West with Effie, Seen with Cail. . .Ciele-s. . for her amusingjokes and sense peeved by corridor passes and Camille, and Vicki. Patti Smith . . . concerts . . of humor . . . crazy . . . talka- reports. . . March 10. . .on to Cet lost . . . on to college. tive . . . always laughing. CAROL CALVIN Carol Seen with T.F., M.L., and Starsky's gang . . . library par- ties . .. Oh gross . . . granted . . .M.H., M.B., in period 5. . . 9!3!78 . . . en- joys the summer andthe beach. STEVEN CATELY Cates', I'll bum that bridge when I come to it . . . prizes his car keys and trumpet . . . on to col- lege. a career in aviation. 'S-H . f it :- MARY E. CALVIN Mary Tall in character . . . always smiling . . . SPOA . . . witty story teller . . . prizes her dog . . . on to college. 1 3. MARY LEE CEISHECKER Lee,' Ceik', Amusing . . . petite . . . seen with Karen, Chris, and Deirdre . . . SPOA . . . getting into strange predicaments. . .on to college. STEVEN CARDINER StevenH Seen down the yard with Bill, Paul, Fred, and Fitz . . . prizes his boat. . . Bilge,'. . .on to the Coast Cuard. Donna LaVita and Maureen JL' nur i LAWRENCE CARR Larry Found at Carlson Lumber . . . fume 15. . .dislikes eatingjel- yfish . . . plans to build houses. Black 1 V. ti-In f' l ELIZABETH CILLIS Beth Seen with Mary, Linda, Bert, Paul, and Mary Anne . . . prizes her blue Nikes . . . What's up? chorale . . . po- etry . . . girl's track. g:'0 ' PETER GOODWIN RICHARD M CONSKI Pete Gonk Prizes his skates . . . 8!I9!61 What IS and what should . . . seen at Memorial . . . dis- never be on to music likes homeroom . . . on to col- lege. a CATHERINE A. CORMAN BARBARA M GOYETTE Cathy,' Barbs Always laughing . . . with a Found at CPL What a C . . . loves to dance . . . en- rush june 2 and August joys football games . . . 14 1978 prizes her stereo friendly . . . creative . . . and friends White Horse found at A Sz P . . . on to nurs- Beach the mountalns ing. Everybody has a dream pq 4 LYNN M. GRADY Lynn,' What's your problem? . . . seen with Margaret, Marie, Lisa, Karen, Mari-Ann, and Laura . . . prizes Sasquatch . . . found at Bradlees . . . on to secretarial school. ,nn-5,8 311 VIRGINIA M. GRAHAM Ginny', Seen with Laurie and Denise . . . friendly . . . always smil- ing . . . found at Big L. . . on to accounting. :KCYM Gerry Angelini, ' 12 .. .gl MARGUERITE T. GRANT Marguerite Time goes so fast, life asks so much, no wonder friends get out of touch, but in our hearts, deep, true, unseen, friendships stay forever green. is ,A J 1 DOUGLAS GRAY Douglas ELIZABETH A. GRIER Beth Friendly . . . sincere . . . In my act I don't have things to remember, I have things to do. In fact I don't even have an act, Ijust act like I do Mason Williams . . . on to nursing. it ,X 5' '. XS- I E . .C JOYCE CRIFFITHS Joyce Seen with Patty, Nancy, Mari- lyn, joann, and Glenn . . . june 9, 1978 . . . peeved by people tellin secrets . . . prizes her neclcIace and her ev- erything bag. 1- v PATRICIA GRQDEN MARK GRUETEP. GA11. GUSTAVSON PATRICIA HADAYA Tricia Mark,' Gail Patricia Seen at the CPL with TG's and Fffund in the MHUOT with Rose , , 'peeved by benches. Michelle, Donna, and Carol . . . on to college to be a pho- tographer. 85 if? X4 '5 gn- ll AIOAN HALPIN MAUREEN HANNEY KURT ERLINC HANSON joan Maurcen', Kurt Seen with Diane and Sandy Friendly. . .active . . . seen . . . February 25, 1977 . . . in S.R.C .... prizes his skis, Bobby Dalo. stereo, and ACY . . . on to col- ege. Il. DEBORAH A. HARRIGAN JOANNE HARRINGTON WILLIAM HARRINCTON Debbie-H 'ijoannen Bill Follow the sun . . . Live, love, Seen with john . . . February Co to the showcase parking lot ancl laugh. . .in the oceans or 17-24. . .I-Bermuda. . .think- and 1'll meet you there . . . mountains. ing about colle e . . . hates going into the service, then on waiting for peoplle . . . prizes to college. credit cards . . . friendly. RICHARD HARGREAVES Rich Track . . . The Pumpkin . . .Whois shotput?. . .avoids practice whenever possible . . . a future sign painter , . . on to school. MARY HARRISON CCMary,7 Prizes her car . . . loves party- ing and Andy . . . seen with Ann C., Kelly, Carolyn, Ann D., and Paula . . . enjoys New Hampshire and Waterskiing . . . on to college. H x f' DIANE HASENFUS MICHAEL HAYES LAWRENCE HEALY MARY E. HEALY Din Miken Larry Bear Mear Sf-en with the girls and john Seen with friends . . . peeved Prizes the summer . . . trea- - . r Ulllwlillil - - - prizes her by slag ers. . .August 16. . . sures her toe shoes. . .7!19!78 ID. . . llfllf77. . .ufhv fired! rememiered for his ring . . . . . . peeved by boring classes full . . . 8X2-U73 . . . LC. 8 happy. . .easygoing. . .on to and Lacrosse players . . .seen PHi'llS I . - Df'f'Vf'4l ily' Wilifillil college. ' with friends . . .great sense of - - .UH fUH'1fWlIlil- humor . . . on to college. 86 ,ew qi , as Y f 1' Q f ful, fi' SUZANNE MARIE HENNESSY Sue You fooll' . . . silly . . . caref- ree . . . balloons . . . dazed and confusedv . . . seen with Teresa, Barbara, and Gene . . . 4-1, forever, 7!4!78 . . . Bye Guy. ' I J' , ls.. EDWARD PAHERLIHY SSE 7' Appreciates and enjoys . . . Tull- Oct. 6, 1978 . . . seen with John, Paul, and Bill . . . on to work. NORA HEALY N0raU May I help you? . . . found at Friendly's . . . seen with Mary, Diane, Nancy, Marisa, Brenda, and MariAnne . . . funny . . . bye guy . . . on to college. HAROLD G. HEEDER HaroldH Plans to join the air force. OLIVER HERNANDEZ OliverH saws WALTER HEALY Wally'l LISA HEIN Lisa 9!13!75 . . . seen with John and the Riverdale girls . . . on to Colorado. 7552 , I2 -1 . Q f Z iii Yilliz KATHLEEN HERNON Kathy Loves partying and the beach . . . peeved by Monday morn- ing . . . seen around town . . on to work. 87 4, ...av '-'Gr ? ' 1 l N , 5 v 'V , 325 if ' ,, .KQ- V 5 V 'Q V ., Jxlgl. I I , TQJJ' L N. JA' , X -1030, t ' -Qi 4, nw new - Y'fAf SUSAN ANNE HERNUN K ,fi , Susan 3, g i 1 Seen with kinet, track girls, and gg , ' fjsmifh, Why me? X AA 4 friends att e CPL . . . May 19, , , 1 1978 . . . friendly . . . fun- fl V fri' ' a'W loving . . . never late . . . 1 z Q f 1. plans to live life to its fullest A 'VWKEU4 . . . on to college. MARGARET ROSE HICKEY Mags Give me a break . . . seen singing with j.S., S.P., M.C., and R.B .... April 7-9, 1978 . . . Butch . . . remembered for her laugh . . . enjoys life . . .the beach. KACEN ANN HILL Karen,' Seen with Judy, Crissy, Fran, and Craig . . . March 8, 1978 . . . enjoys the beach . . . on to college. 'YEZ9' I WILLIAM HOEFER KEVIN I-IORAN MARK HORAN Hoef Kevin Marlin Enjoys eating, sleeping and Seen with Susan Molloy, R.S., 1O!5!78 . . . seen with Karen Waterskiing . . . 777778 . . . F.W., j.M., and M.C .... and friends . . . friendly . . . peeved by losing weight . . . March 9, 1978 . . . March 24, athletic . . . found at the pool LB Episode . . . Monornoy 1978. . .May 25,1978. . .the . . . peeved by swim team . . . wrecking crew . . . on to Inspector . . . on to Bridgewa- workouts during Christmas va- college. ter State. cation. JOHN HORRICAN Paore Fine, finel' . . . seen with Robert and the cowboy . . . August 1977 . . .prizes his au- tographed picture of Don Knotts and his baseball glove . . . on to college. 88 JOAN HURKETT Ioan Always seen at Mac's . . . the bridge CPL . . . Remembers Bermuda and the dumpsters . . . prizes friends . . . it was realm . . . on to college. CAROLYN HURLEY 'iCarolyn MAUREEN HURLEY Maureen', Every mind is a rainbow - streaked with memories of every color . . . prizes Baby Blue . . .October6, 1977. . . found at the typewriter . . . on to college. MARI-ANN NICOLE IMBARO Mari-Ann Treasures her friends, music boxes, and surprises . . . 3!31!78 . . . found in A207 or at the flower shop . . . VVhen we share our happiness, we share our love . . . on to college S KAREN IPPOLITO nlppyn ..99,, Seen with I.D., j.I., P.C., and W and W . . . peeved by working weekends . . . 2726778 . . , Summer of 78 . . . Plymouth . . . Star Mkt. . . on to college and modeling. in A RICHARD JANGO Richardn Bruins number one . . . up- stairs listenin to the Stones . . . hopes to Pre successful in life. SY. O ,Ji I STACEY IERZYLO Stacey Seen at the CPL with TC's . . . found around the track . . . ambition to be something, any- thing. . .on to college. ,. 7 'i 9 'u?' new rg 7, ,Q - q ffffj' f ' , r 2 ff ' g 1 1 5 , V C f IAANA RIITTA JOKIHAARA ..U,. Invites all to Tampere, Finland . . . enjoys skiin , singing, photograph ', and dlmrale . . . prizes her fliends . . . HYVAA JATKOA! it . l v- JOHN JEANNETTI Stern l0f5!61 . . . 6!25l78 . . . seen with gearheads Pete, Mike, and Dave . . . being absent . . . rat motors . . .bn to work. 1' ,lf 1, - A' ' href-S , 5 IODI JOHNSON Jodi Seen with Michael, YahFah, Bert, Tina, and Steve . . . May 5, 1977 . . . remember the good times . . . Wareham . , . prizes the weekends and mem- ories . . . on to work. KENNETH JOYCE -Iuica' Seen with Dave, Peter, Hal, john, Marzo, and Patricia . . . 7!7!78 . . . enjoys weekends . . . loves to aggravate . . . word to the wise' . . .peeved by mailboxes. . . on to college. ,31- fix LYNNE KALINOWSKI Lynne I'd rather be the best me I can be, rather than a copy of some- one else. JOYCE KARDAS Joyce Loves the Cape, mountains, and the outdoors . . . There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own wayi' . . . hopes to have a ca- reer in fashion. '7' it . V' x PETER D. KEEFE Peter Found at the circle with Fred, Dave, and George . . .summer of 78 . . . on to college. if 5 bf! PAMELA 1. KEITH Pam', Catch ya latern . . . prizes friends . . . dislikes people with no class and no sense of humor . . . friendship is life's umbrella . . . on to college and a career in the arts. NANCY KENNEY LISA KERNS KATHLEEN KIELY LESLIE KIMBALL i'Kenney Lisa,' KathleenH Leslie 'iDo it up! . . . seen around Enjoys traveling and having a 12!18!76 . . . seen with Phil, with N.F. and K.H .... always good time . . . on to work. Deb, and the guys . . . Bakidro smiling . . . friendly . . . care- . . . eeved by slow people free. . . Shiretown, Plymouth . . .fl1?iendly. . .reliable. . . 78 . . . enjoys a good laugh to be a legal secretary. . . . on to school. LINDA KING 90 Linda Shy . . . friendly . . . seen with Janice, Mary, Denise, and Paul . . . prizes her license. -fi. -'QSC' I Lyx Wi BRIAN KINGSTON PAULINE KOWALCZYK Brian Pauline,' Seen with Glen . . . Mr. Critic If you see someone without a . . .always laughing . . . loves smile, give them one of yoursi' the Celtics . . . on to college. . . . prizes friends, weekends, DAVID KRUSZ ELAINE H. KUNICENAS KruSZ Elaine, Quiet. . .dependable , , ,al- 6!23!78 . . . seen at Touraines ways with his homework . . . - - - BliZZHrd Of 78,' . . - Newport . . . on to work. prizes her baton and car. . . on to college. and memories . . . summer RJ . . . on to college. f I M . Q , 1 1 'X 1 i 9 r F NANCY LALLY IOANNE LAMONICA ANNE MARIE LANE MARK W. LATHAM Nancy', Io Beagle Mark Seen with M.B., F.C., and Cal- I can dress you up but I canit Seen with Alice, Janine, Friendly . . . always smiling vin. . .Some dayl. . .singing take you anywherew . . . Y0u Cheryl, and Moe . . . 9115178 . . .seen with Mark. . .good and dancing . . . head of fool! . . . seen with Debbie , . . May 1979 . . . prizes sense ofhumor. . .T.W. . . . LLLL. and Debs . . . prizes her friends. . . Can't wait for the UI love Y21. but I love Yllln - . - license . . . eeved by school weekend . . . on to become 6flj0yS l1iS weekends - - -011 to . . . plans to Yue a hairstylist. an interior decorator. college. , V Lianqlein, I know itls up there somewhereln if . .lf l MICHAEL LEONE ..MikC,, Seen with Mark, jim, and Dave . . . spends his time at the Midway. Q 4 J JOHN LESSARD jan-ku Seen with Doreen, Paul, and Larry . . . june 16, 1978 . , . peeved by losing . . . prizes 19429. . .friendly. . .outgoing . . . on to college. N l DONNA M. LAVITA BARBARA ANN LAVOIE Donna Baberella I0!16!76 . . . seen with Seen with Anna, Denise, He- Theresa, Cherrie, and Buddy len, and Dianne. . . sweets. . . . Get out of heren . . . peeved hy pushy teachers. XI g DAVID LAWSON TERRANCE LEAR Dave Terry Cynical Humor . . . enjoys ski- ing and mountain climbing. . . a doer. ii .,,.. MARIA A. LIBERATORE MARIE LITCHFIELD Maria Ren We all know itls better, yes- terday has past, now letis start the living for the one that's going to lastn - Cat Stevens . . . peace, health, and happi- ness to everyone! What?H . . . library parties . . . treasurer her spikes . . . peeved by freshmen . . . on to college. , X , g - UN ' Tixxwi,W9f5'vN?k'sif?!'. ' ., , yy, 9 gi i FREDERICK P. LOEWEN DAVID LONGVAL CAMILLE LORENZETTI DEBORAH D. LOVELY Fred David Spacely Debbie,' 10!10!76 . . . seen with Pete, Always can be seen letting the Where,s the party this 9!23!78 . . . cherishes her Dave, George, and Larry . . . ball into the net. . .prizes the weekend? . . . listening to license and weekends . . . found at the circle. . .summer hair on his lip. WBCN . . . creator of the LLLL . . . I am not afraid of of 78 . . .on to the Air Force. Hoota Man . . . Let'sl . . . fu- tomorrow, for I have seen yes- ture uncertain. 3- A., 1 , . W . ,,,, gm h A-.eff W2 terday, and I love today . . . on to travel and tourism. . N M' 1-3' jf' STEPHEN LOWRIE Steve CHERYL LUNA WJ W Lynyrd Skyn rd 6!I8!77 . . . Never put off till tomorrow what you can do todayg if you like it, you can do it again to- morrowl . . . Cape Cod with Dan the Man, Aify, and Tom. Z W if 3: IIOSEPH LUNA 'joen Charlie O'Rourke . . . Maine . . . 9!14!77 . . . enjoys baseball . . .on to college. Cheryl', june 2, 1978 . . . I don't , N known. . .seen with Billy. . . 4 prizes her leather coat . . . peeved by cliques . . . on to college. NANCY MACAULEY Nancy Time waits for no one and it won't wait for men . . . enjoys dancing, waterskiing, and horse- back riding . . . Summer Independence . . . on to vet- elinarian school. if 5 Teresa Gentile 93 Ar, Z -..- nam' .W .M ' 3 9 Il S . , F . 1.212 ' 3 I I 1 I v I ill-Tia'-N JAMES JOSEPH MIRIAM MACKAY JAMES MAHER MARJORIE MAIDA INIACDIINAIJD UNI ZS! ININ Marzo', Margie Mac Seen with Elaine, Janice, and A word to the wise . . . Prizes her Irish hat. . .peeved Seen with John, Mikc, Demps, Joanne . . . plans to travel. Marshfield-Monomoy . . . by orange sweats and Indlan and Frank . , . 9!30!78 . . . wrecking crew . . , onto Col- file. . .on to journalism. prizes his camera . . . pecvcd lege. liy study halls and freshmen, CRAIG D. MALCOLM Mal Craigglesn Whaddya mean this bus doesn't stop, Whadd a mean there's no handle on the door . . . nonconformist . . . poet laureate . . . to follow in the footsteps of Rimbaud. DIANE L. MANCINI ..Di., Shut up! . . . What? . . . IXQSX77 . . . seen with Paul, Marisa, Lorella, Franny, Jeanie, Nora, Mary, B, and Nancy . . . on to college. .y-f P A ' . fds- T5 JANICE MANGANELLO Janice Seen with Marcia, Mary, Susan, and R.C .... 7!3!78 . . . wogs . . .the tree. . . rizes momis car . . . Bickfordls . . . Ber- muda. . . S.P.O.A. . . .outgo- ing . . . on to college. LYNNE E. MANNING uIJynnen Come on . . . seen with Jac kie, Mary, and Mark . vember 10, 1977 . . . on to col lege. Larry Sheedy Q13 NIARK A. IVIANZONI Marlin Pink Floyd . . . 3!2!78 . . . pet-vccl by having to wake up lu-fore noon . . . Weekends . . . Us-nisc . . . lnzul football . . .on to collcgc. MARTHA MARTIN Martha Dream what you dare to dream, Go where you want to go, Be where you want to beg Live . . . treasures her friends . . . loves a good sense of humor . . . on to college. 94 5 tg Pin A Q lv. CHRISTINA MARIE MARTINO Chris 27th . . . memories of yester- day . . . thoughts of tomorrow . . . prizes her friends and good times . . . seen with Deb, Lori, etc. Wu za., 'Q -va-,L RICHARD M. MASSIMI Dick Seen with jim McLiesh on Chaunsey St. ,, .x' fig PAUL MASTERS Paul Only kiddingn . . . seen with Richard, Andy, Harry . . . prizes his mustang . . . most likely to he found at Suffolk Auto . . . on to work. TAMI MASTERS i'Tami Can he found anywhere . . . Reallyl', . . . Hates waiting . . . loves a good time and par- tying . . . easy to get along with . . . seen with Joanne and C.R. Fred Loewen W' -9913.1 .xl ,sk is.. BRUCE MICHAEL MCCANN KEVIN MCCARTHY JOHN MCCLEARY PATRICIA MCCORMICK Twip Ke-vini' ujacldilaken Patty,' Seen with Coons and Spam Seen with Pau , Ed, and Bill Short . , . friendly . . . cute . . . Hilarious . . . and never . . .prizes his stereo. . .'I'ull, . . . always smiling . . . seen Serious. Oct. 6, 1978. . .on to technical with jean and Maryellen . . . School. lIf25f78 . . . S.P.O.A. . . , only one dimple . . . peeved by Friday the 13th. 95 X X , vi .L gig' ,E 4 A Qs, 'Q -. lNlARYANNE MCDONALD Maryanne Friendly . . . outgoing . . . Ohhhhh.l. . .peeved by being on time Har school . . . prizes her friends . . .seen with Moe, and the kids down Celia's . . plans to further her education. Y. FRANCIS MCHUCH Frank 6!18!76. bs- ,l'K 5a 5 ll7 .4-:jo ' :V A V Q My ,xfpoai ' ,v I 4 . ' ff., 9 V , 1 ., 'hx ffl ., '- s. ,,,. sf I aft? 'ts 1 i A r,,' ws., 'K - ' 4 STEPHEN MCDONOUGH Mac Quiet . . . friendly . . . kind . . . i'So, what's u P . . . shaving. . .VVags anclithe guys . . . down the park . . . 0'- Brien club shirt . . . on to col- lege. JOHN MCGOWAN iijohnn Suv it! . . . seen with Cons, Rick M., Dick I., Steve . . . treasures comic hooks . . . Jethro Tull . . . to have a good time and he happy. DEBORAH ANN MCCRATH Debbie Sunshine yellow. . .prizes al- bums and sweaters . . .4!l7l78 . . .thinks life should be set to music . . . on to college. JOSEPH MCHALLAM ANDREW MCINNES LORI MCINTOSH joseph AndyH Lori Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . 6!18!77 We've gottonight,!Wh0 needs . . . Dan, Steve, Frank, Victor, tomorrow,? !Let,s make it last, Mark, Michael, Affy. . . Have !Let's find a way . . . Feb. 6, ' 1978 . . . seen with Chris, Mark, etc . . . on to hairdres- sing school. a Happyf' A 1 i 2 U fa' S LISA T. MCKINNEY Bean july 19, 1978. . .M CY M. . known for her height . . S.P.O.A .... peeved by cur lcws . . . on to college. 96 ll fl 5:57 S i F i L i 2+ 1 - t.. 1' l AJ' if it 2 ELIZABETH MCLAUCHLIN ROBERT MCLAUCHLIN DENISE MARIE MCMAHON Y Betsy Bob Denise,' On to college and science ca- Treasures her sapphire . . . reer. seen with David . . . will al- ways remember December 3, 1976 . . . on to work. 'C39' ROBERT MCMURTRY Robert CAROL MCSORLEY Caz,' Yahool . . . 6!9!79 , . . peeved by school . . . Time wasted is not wasted timen. . . on to work. XI 'I KAREN MCSWEENEY Karen What's up for tonight?', . . . 10!22!78 . . . seen with Caro- lyn, Joanne, and Herby at Celia's . . . Madness', . . . always ready to have a good time. KAREN A. MCNAMARA Mac Seen with Deirdre , Lee, and Chris . . . peeved by injuries . . . Seriously, are we out of here?. . .spirited. . .athletic . . . Cot any food? . . . al- ways ready for a good time. vvf' ,fy 1, 2 TQ C'Q', ,-'....,. Fvfffff' 4 F532 .wf 4- . f 'IW' ff ' i 5' v'f'v?f'3 7:5 9:1 ff f , 1f,.:z,,v:'f V, , V. if, :fri . Lf' 55.-be ' ' , ' WSW C - , lg., v , I ,Ll f, HENRY NICNEALY PAULA lNlCNElLL 'AHenry A-Pilllliln Xi january 10, 1976 . . . seen with Don, Bum-ie, and the TCE . . . prizes pink . . . track . . . vol- leyball . . . on to college. Nrirm x., 1-5 if T JANICE MEMMO Janice Seen with Page, Patty, and Seen with Mimi, Elaine, Mafyellen . . . short . . . l621HI'16,Mary,andKimmy. always talking. . .SPOA. . . Eeeved by school . . . on to prizes family, friends, and airdressing school, .S 1 Till , , Il -I-I .N I t ' Mg: if- 'Q f a a wil ' N 'I 5 ' , J,s.,sss-x JEAN MELLEN ' '! NIJ, .-M' ' , V -N -' ean g . 'M ,lx Q :51 i V reg ' 'Feet 3311 if i if - W k d h - . .gi Palnela han, .ee en s . . . aving a good 'mf js. W, ,V 'wr' time . . . on to college, w'Q'9 ' JW law' j. I DIANE C. MIELE Diane', All right! I am psychedn . . . seen with Anne, julie, Toni, Diane, Lynne, Sha- ron, Nancy, Ann, and Karen . . . enjoys sports, music, and dancing, Trans-Amf' SCOTT MINGELS Scott,' 11!29!77. . .4!15!77 . . . seen with Mark, Lynne, and jackie . . . on to college. 'R ' x P422 X IOANNE MITCHELL uloannei' Seen with Dee, Karen, and Deb . . . prizes her jav . . . Eire . . . peeved by people who whine . . . TOCA! . . . on to college. X . . tr , ROBERTA MOGAVERO ..RO,, I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. BARBARA MOLLOY Barbara Seen with jane . . . quiet . . junior college bound. K 1 ANNE MONAHAN Anne Really?,' . . . seen with Ka- ren, Cathy, Beth, and Deirdre . . .july 10, 1978 . . . peeved hy crowded corridors . . . outgoing . . . en'oys gymnas- tics . . . on to college. 33 .!' if BETH MONAHAN Beth,' Quiet . . . friendly . . . You're kiddingli' . . . trea- sures ten-speed bike and tele- vision . . . 7fIOf78 . . . 12!24! 77 . . . peeved by tardy rules . . . on to college. DENISE MARIE MORELL Bubbles, Sentimental . . . easygoing . . . helpful . . . seen with Helen fCootsJ, Barbara, John, Lenny, Linda, and others . . . on to nursing school. 98 , MICHAEL K. MORGAN Aman PAULA MORGAN Morgs Seen with Thesic and poose Track . . . weekend hideaway . . . on to college in Florida. at Cape Cod. . .on to college. nf! .3 , , wr 'f' N XX J X RICHARD MORRIS Moose, Remembers the Cape Cod Col- lisium . . . St. Louis . . . It's only rock and roll but I like it . . . member of CC Champi- onship team 1978 . . . on to college and to see the world. -J fix NIICHAEI. NIUCCIACCIO Michael LINDA MULLEN Mull', Seen with the Riverdale gang . . . peeved by waiting and people who don't say hi . . . loves partying, cruising, and concerts. . .summerof78. . . camping in New Hampshire. JOHN MURPHY JOSEPH Musro Murph joe Lisa, October 13 , , , A106 Mostly seen with Kevin in East period2st1.1dy. . .to becomea Dedham with the boys . . . member of the UMC. The Italian Stallionf' NIARISA C. NIUSTO Musto VVhat? . . .8!I5!77. . .seen with Diane, Franny, Teresa, Nora, Mary, Jeanie, and Nancy . . . Disco . . .prizes her blue bomber and Elvis . . . on to college. U ARLENE MUTCHLER Arlene Duck . . . I don't know, I'm hun . . 7!22!77 . seen with Wayne, Robin, Pam, Beth, and Ianice . . . on to school. JANINE NAGLE Knee-Neeu Hey babe! . . . seen with Anne, Alice, Cheryl, Theresa, and Beth. . . No need to wait, do what you feeli' . . . on to college. Paula McNeil W' RICHARD NANGLE Richard Enjoys golf and table hockey . . . june and November . . . 10f26!73 . . . coaching record 6-23. ,ll FAITH OBER Fz1ith', Seen with the Oakdale girls . . . August 14, 1978 . . . prizes opals . . . peeved by waiting . . . Ride the wind before itis gone . . . on to fashion merchandising. 'JV AMY O,CONNELL Ames I've been afraid of changing, cuz I built my life around you. Time makes ou bolder, even children get order, now I'm get- ting older too. 00 1 F' 7 MICH EIJE NEHILEY Mad Munchkin Seen with Paul . . . March 11, 1977 . . . prizes her opals . . . peeved bv late people . . . known for her height. . .on to California. IACQUEIJINE O'BRIEN ujackien Seen with the Riverdale kids . . . Do you believe it?', . . . peeved by waiting and boring weekends . . . September 22, 1978 . . . on to work. PATRICIA O'CONNOR Trishy Found in Riverdale . . . seen with K.K., J.D .... sweet and innocentn . . . warm and sin- cere. MICHAEL NEMESKAL Michael Seen at Memorial and the P.F. . . . prizes his harem. rs, V .30 N, . ,Ty 0 , NANCY NORTON Nancy Seen with Greg and TC's at CPL. . .Endicott . .peeved by road signs . . . go for the time . . . on to college. CATHERINE A. O'HALLORAN CathyU Seen with the girls at Macis . . . 9!23!78 . . . prizes her sweaters and treasures her If-X . ,f P ' 1 1 xx 3 X 1 1 5 I-Q ,Lis fi! friends. . .M6zM's. . .tobe 3 I1l1I'S6. Pix Q .S .1 X JAMES P. O'HALLORAN BARBARA O'LOUCHLIN MARY O'LOUCHLIN Hal Barbara Mary'i I'll driven . . . friendl . . . Friendly . . . always smiling july4, 1978. . .Ifyou want to wrecking crew . . . goodysense . . . seen with Donna, Ronnie, get to heaven, you have to raise of humor . . . seen with Pete, and the gang at Joe's . . . her a little hell. Dave, Ken, john, and Zo . . . friends from Newton . . . likes 7!7!78 . . . peeved by igno- to party. . .good times. . .on rance . . . on to college. to college. DOREEN O,NEIL Doreen Seen with jack, Patty, and Carolyn . . . prizes her con- tacts . . , always smiling . . . june 16, 1978 . . . on to col- lege. KATHLEEN ANN O'NEIL Kathy Such is lifell' . . . prizes memories at DHS . . . A207, the gym . . . true friends . . . 10!11. . .72. . .now found in Westwood . . . on to college. LANCE OSOJNICKI Laroux Are you coming? . . . seen with Scott, Fred, Dom, and the guys at the park . . . prizes Domis leather jacket . . . ath- letic . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . on to school. --un..iS ' ,X f I rl? ' A B tiff 251177. ' ll 1 CLEN O'SULLIVAN Glenn CB . . . seen at the auto shop with Mr. Dellot and Mr. Turner and at the pool . . . found with Rick and john . . . Mobil Cas Station . . . prizes 1970 Chevy Impala . . . on to college. -192 JOSEPH M. O'TOOLE joe Oats Seen with everyone down the gym . . . prizes his cleats . . . peeved byjocks . . . easygoing . . .enjoys doing his thing. . . on to college. 101 ,,.,7, N. ,Nw M3-533 x,,,,f ixlh LN na . ing ical, ,af I In 'H is . . I' A '77 V' 5 RICHARD PACKER V Richie-i' - Seen with Rich and Frank . . . found at the Tulsa Station . . on to the Air Force. ROBERT PARKER Bob Definitelyi' . . .seen with the Manor boys . . . peeved by waiting . . . Theres someone in my head but itis not me . . . 6!22!77 . . . 7!29!78 . . . work- asf' X- ...Af Y gg, .lf STEPHEN PADOVANO Potesy Prizes his drum set. . .peeved by powerful Pierre . . . on to Ber ley. A' N . X fT ff fl WILLIAM CHPARRELLI ..Bi ,, Seen with Lois, Mark, and Lynn . . .july 1, 1978. . . friendly . . . hopes to own his own hotel . . . on to college. 1 if ,..-A-hr ing. . . Acaparka. RICHARD PAYNE LINDA PEARSALL PAMELA PECKHAM KAREN E. PELTON Rich Linda Pam Karen Seen with Rich and Frank. . . 9!5!74 . . . seen with Leeann, Time endears, but cannot Really , . .7!31!77. . .seen prizes his 66' Mustang . . on Fred, Barney, Jimbo, Jamey, fade, the memories that friends with joe, Chris, and Carol . . . to be a welmler. Peter, and Billy . . . summer of have madefi peeved by people who yell. . . prizes her license . . . funny 2 78 . . . Duxbury Beach . . . prizes memories. . . . on to veterinary medicine. ,Ah A 1 DONNA F. PENDLEBURY Donna,' Seen with M.B., C.K., M.W., C.N .... 6120177 . . . quiet . . . good listener . . , crazy sense of humor . . . on to col- lege. STEVEN POTTER Steve Tell me about it . . . Calm downlf' . . . peeved by policemen bearing tickets . . . seen at Baker show. . .Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . prizes his mocca- sins . . . going on to life? 1 X.. 4 ij .1 , , ' 7114. -x' . .. 'U N . .JI RR KAREN PHILLIPS Karen Dove . . . 4129177 . . . If you love something, set it freeg if it comes back to you, it's yours. If it doesn't, it never was . . . Enjoy life. SUSAN GRACE PIERCE Susan,' Seen singing with M.C., M.j., j.S., and R.B. . . . I,ll do it to- morrow . . . member of L.L.L.L. . . . prizes her height . . .library parties. . . We do their payrollf' 145 WILLIAM PODOLSKI Billy Peeved by homework . . . prizes his skates . . . always looking for a good party. . .on to find his pot of goldf, 131 CAROLYN POWELL Carolyn,' Friendly and outgoin . . . seen with David, Camilge, and the girls . . . prizes her skiis . . . May 19, 1978 . . .always waiting for weekends. u ' , fywfg 'Yi V ix., I skfvf if -,. .. . I Paula Morgan CERARD PRATA MICHAEL PRATA CerryU Michael Prizes his car . . . seen at Lam- Seen with Bob Messia and Dan bert's Rainbow Fruit and the Driscoll. . .on to college. Manor. . .going on to college. it gall JOHN E. PRICE III Iohn,' Seen with jim . . .9!23!78. . . prizes his camera. . . on to col- lege. DARLENE QUARLES Dee Peeved by cliques . . . seen with Loren . . . going on to New York University of Per- forming Arts . . . Best Wishes to the Senior Class. 103 I i -I N. 'ref Pl' JEANNE M. QUICLEY MARTHA ELIZABETH JOHN G. REGAN MATTHEW RENDINI Jeanne-'i QUINLAN Reegsii Matthew Founcl all over Massachusetts Martie Peeved by mailboxes. . .seen , , , The Cape , , , 10!26!78 Seen with Cheryl and Laura with Lou and the boys . . . to . . . seen with Joanne and . . . prizes her pool . . . he a millionaire. . .wrecking Tami . . . on to college. Feeved by rainy days . . . crew . . . on to college. ED lNlICI'IAEL B. REYNOLDS Miken Oh wow . . . no people don't call me animal, that's the other one . . . seen with Pat, Pete, john, Joe, Al, George, and Kevin . . . down the fort. 'C MICHAEL RIZZI Miken Rizz The name isn't RIZZA . . . al- ways skiing at Blue Hills . . . donit eat at Bickford's, I cook there . . . engineering . . . zero gravity. 'T-2: 1 ..., N ' j- fir, Q 51 Steve 104 J LINDA ROCHE Linda jamaica Plain . . . 6!27!78 . . . seen with Michael . . . Janice in Weymouth . . . down the manor with Michele and Carol . . . Gag's Parties . . . on to college. MICHAEL ROONEY Michael 'KYou want to make noisen . . . LYNYRD SKYNYRD . . . seen with the manor boys. EILEEN RUO Eileen,' Cut it out . . . seen with joe . . . 3f30!77 . . . Loves party- ing and the beach . . . can't stand waitin . . . going on to fashion retaiing. 'Eu f' ., -C fy ,1.fg,'i.,,H ' , -r F-115' COMMUNITY ,qv f 1 'g. fb'i'g,: 1 K 1 CZT7' wp. fn' 6 3' X 4, , M ' v U I 4 ' I 5 I . 1' 7 MICHAEL RYAN MICHAEL SARAF DIANE MARIE ELIZABETH LOUIS SAWAN Mike Bunzie', SAVI Lou NANCY A. SAWAN V Nance', Tell me about it . . . seen with Gayle . , . 5!l9!77 . . . prizes her friends and records . . . enjoys the outdoors . . . loves to dance . . . going on to business. Seen with Bill, Donna, Arlene, Connie . . . 5!19, 618 . . . peeved by bacon . . . prizes Donna and his car . . . on to Peabody. usavn Hates waking up early . . . seen with Peter . . . concerts . . . prizes stereo and camera . . . on to college. Oh ya . . . seen with Richie, Tami, John, Linda . . . 10!27l 78 . . . prizes her boyfriend . . . known for orange car and her wardrobe . . . easy-going. 'DOP' MICHAEL SCANNEL MichaelH MARK SCANZILLO CYNTHIA SCHELL Scanz', Cindy Seen with Mark and in his Found in thedraftingroom. . . charger. . .treasures his piano 8!8!78 . . . always with Scot . . . I love ya but I love yay' . . . to be an architect . . . on . . .9!23!78. to college. 105 O , -., ELAINE SCHELL JOSEPH SESTITO Lz1iney joe Don't he afraid to fall aslee UTOU llilfln . . . Seen With Ei- with gypsies or run with leen . . . prizes 442111141 stereo It-Qpardgf' . . . enjoys parties . . . on to being ai Welder. Whig hd MAUREEN SHAMON M0e' Toots Seen with Maryanne, Karen, Carolyn, Ann, and her friends from the Cape. . . 7!15!78. . . enjoys sports, being with friends, and having a good time . . . fun to be with. E, in -AI' FAYE SHEPHERD MICHAEL SILLETTI Faye Hlhllldlllllllu Seen mostly Vinh Paul ' D 0 Seen with Mr. Laureylaind Mlr. prizes her jewelry box and her Fahey ' ' ' Prizes llls WUFIC Star Sapphire. 1 IQXQAX77. I I lioolis. . .ale-rt. . .' Thlslnrd on to Work- you ll never change i . . , Co housef' 106 PAUL SHAMUN DENISE SHAW uPillllH Denise 445 LAURENCE M. SHEEDY ..Lany,, Seen with Fred, Peter, George and Dave . . . at the circle . . 10!27!78 . . . on to Penn State, ALLYSON E. SINCLAIR Sinc Field hoekey'76. . .CTP. . . seen with everybody . . . 111 21!77 . . . Bruce jellafunkas . . . 11!4!78 . . . remembered for her unique personality . . . loves to have fun. PETER SHRUHAN Peter 'rl 33. D if lg ,J QS- DEIRDRE MARY THERESA SINNOTT Deen Deirdre O.S .... peeved by wrap around skirts on windy days . . .prizes her piano . . . loves to whine . . .TOCA . . . on to Erie, then college. 1 JAMES SPADA Hjimbon Seen in East Dedham . . . prizes his car and motorcycle . . . peeved by school , . . on to the service. I l X , LIAM SLEIN Liam,' Slammer Proud to be Irish . . . peeved by working weekends and his size 13 feet . . . running. . . working at Brick Oven . . . tall . . .athletic. . .involved. . . determined . . . on to college. THERESA SPARKS Scum-Rath Don,t walk in front of me or in back, just walk beside me and be my friend . . . that's life . . . OutrageousH. . .Friday the 13th. I . I f Q2 NX in li 'K 'r ' i E 5 ' ' ' Q . .1 . f KYLE SPICER PHILLLP SQXTHAS Weezer Pllll Seen with joey . . . in a differ- ent car every day . . . East Dedham . . . on to work. Tazmanian Devil . . . studi- ous and hardworking . . . I owe it all to my Creek background . . . seen at Me- morial . . . loves soccer . . . on to bigger and better things. TIMQTHY siy11TH PAMELA JOAN SMYTH , Smitty Pam Cant wait til Friday . . . PM Seen with Rita, Lynn, and Mary . . . not cut out for work. . .on Ann . . .CKGlli1II1t' ll break . . . to college. peeved by her curfew . . . to be a dental hygenist. fN2 4. -aliffhgf 2 W 'W Maryanne McDonalds- - atriQt Haclaya 107 i- 5 fs! 19. Eli nv nl' R99 1.' I ---- 40-lu. A ' I fr ,of .pu- '5, P aj - f N '.nH5'9. RICHARD STISPHENSON JOYCE MARIE SULLIVAN LAURA CLAHE SULLIVAN LAURIE SULLIVAN A'Dick joycc Laura,' Chicky Pooi' Peevcd by lXionday mornings Seen with MH, SP, MB, MC, Seen with Bob, Marie, Debbie, Seen with Scott and the girls . . .on to college. and RB .... Sounds good to and Mari-Ann . . . found in . . . peeved by back stabbers, mel . . . bubbly . . . prizes A207. . .prizes Ming. . . 121 her middle name, and N's. . . her car . . . singing. l7!77. . .straight forward. . . seen anywhere but home . . . sincere . . . on to college. 4!17!77 . . . short . . . smiling JEROME SUMNER jerry Seen with Liam, Mark, and Maureen. . .peeved by morn- ing practices . . . prizes St. Christopher medal . . . on to college. 4 ' RAND WILLIAM SUTTON Rand Found in the Auditorium . . . Sunset Place . . . seen with Princess Grace . . . Life with Father . . . SETS . . . on to college. 108 . . .friendly. . .humorous EDWARD SUSI Doctor Monday Already! . . . peeved by having to get up early . . . PM . . . on to college. DEBRA SWANSON Yebs Enjoys parties and concerts . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . seen with Linda and Peggy . . . 6!2O!78 . . . hopes to do something with art. 1,Zs- TT ALICE TELIAN Alice', Monday, Oct. 16, 1978 . . . seen with Mary and Nora and at Lechmere . . . USPORTS. May I help you?',. . .on to college. Z , -L - - .fee W -1.2. ll VIRGINIA TETA MARYELLEN TETI THOMAS THORNTON Ginny uMaryellen Patil On to work and marriage. Tall, dark, and dainty . . . Hates pushy people . . . seen prizes Henry,' , . . 3f10f78 in East Dedham . . . on to . . . seen with john, jean, and work. Patty . . . on to college. NANCY TRIBUNA WILLIAM TSACOYEANES Nancy Tsacn Prizes her Cougar. . .found at Prizes good friends . . . Woolworths . . . quiet . . . Monomoy . . . wrecking crew studious . . . friendly . . . on . . .L.B.episocle. . .on tocol- to office work. lege. ,-7 U ., . :WV MARK TULEJA i'Mark ROBERT P. TRADD Rolibil' Father's store Tradd's Groc- eryl' . . . Pink Floyd . . . Friendlyls at the Plaza . . . West Roxbury . . . see ya . . . management. PHILIP IiP111'lf,IyIINELLI 1 12!18!76 . . . seen with Leslie, Smitty, Ed, and Liam . . . Bakidro . . . prizes Beatle al- bums . . . Baseball! . . . friendly . . . easy to get along with . . . on to college. 109 P ,X lk 'x I Nancy Sawan if MARY VITELLI Mary 1 i l qv X. ' DARNELL VITIELLO 'iDarnell,' Februar 19 . . . seen with Nick anal, down the gym . . . frogs . . . plans to attend col- lege. 18,4 'er 057 RALPH WADMAN Ralph,' Double sessions . . . C's and Al . . . human yo yo . . . sum- mers in Maine . . . on to col- lege. RICHARD WACNER Rich Seen in the autoshop with Glen and Mr. Dellot and Mr. Tumer . . . Mobil Cas Station , . . prizes go-cart and Plymouth Satellite . . . on to the automo- tive field and college. .J QQ A CHARLES WALCH Chucky Peeved by walls . . . seen with Mac and the boys at the park . . . 6!5!78 . . . prizes his mother. . .friendly. . .funny . . . flirtatious . . . on to col- lege. BRENDA S. WALKER Brendan That's excellent . . . prizes license, gymnastic team, and Christmas . . . seen with Donna and the girls . . . me- morialfield. . .always smiling and friendly. . .on to college. FRANCIS M. WALLEY Frank Seen with Mac and Matt . . . prizes his trumpet . . . Cape Cod and birthday parties . . . fricnclly . . . pccved by Tutoo . . . found inthe band room or on the court . . .on to college. 110 Q MARCIA ANNE WALLEY Marcia Energetic and outgoing . . . I'm so psychedln . . . sea and ski . . . stars and sunsets . . . seen with Janice, Sue, Mary, R.C., the tree, wogs . . . Ber- muda . . . on to college. 4:31 4. JOSEPH WARD 'C',,f i Xl Y' X LOREN WEST njoei' Spike To sin by silence when they Say whatu. . .peeved by acid should protest makes cowards rock . . . seen with D' . . . ofmenf' Abraham Lincoln. prizes weekends . . . Ber- muda, Crystal Lake . . . on to college, Court Reporting. 1 4 I I I I I 1 Q I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I 1 I I DONNA M. WHISLER Dorman Yesterday is today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream . . . seen with Michelle, Patty, and Laura . . . on to college. ,IOANNE WHITE Joanne Seen with Tami and Jeanne . . . seen in '68 Charger with Nick . . . prizes ID bracelet . . . 8!I8!78 . . . I donit know . . . on to college. DEBRA ANN WILKENINC Debs Excuse me . . . loves the beach and her animals . . . found in East Falmouth . . . IUSMC, Caml . . . 'seen with Lisa, Iloanne, and Lori . . . on to col ege. DAWN MARIE WINBOURNE Dawn,, Prizes her family and friends . . . can be seen dancing - anywhere . . . the tree . . . al- ways involved in something . . . friendly . . . caring . . . outgoing . . . on to college. ,+ E, GLENN YANNI Glenn', MICHAEL ZIINO Affie LYNRYD SKYNYRD 6!18l77 - Cape Cod Colliseum . . . 6!27!78 . . . seen with Linda . . . Dennisport . . . found down the manor with Steve, Danny, and Michael. ,... ii 4 .ali if A 3 iff ,Q , -J A x. . 'wdxyr ' I . 4 wr I 9 LORI WHITEHOUSE MICHAEL WHOOLEY Moen Miken 'iSure . . . peeved by boring I!I9!78 . . . prizes his car . . studies . . . 4!21!78 . . . prizes seen with Peter . . . on to col all her friends. lege. III K1 T A BTV-fn f W?' SUPEBLATIVE ll gl l fl ll i :'v '-'A LI Y . GY! nun Chris Calliontzis MUST ATHLETIC NYU QT Lancs Usojniclci Qf i M ii' X A . .L Y V 4 .ii B - 'S yn M 5 I ig' ' ln , l if-15 lc, , l ' f l 'TJ' LL , T l gl! Xa' ll MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST DANCEBS BEST DBESSED Murcia Vvlllltj' Liam Slvin Amy O'C0nnell Lou Ashman Melissa DeFranc0 ! 111 l 1' ij if' l E 5..fi-E . 1 ' ,fmt , gf' ' 4 .A ifjgqls, U f rx XX IIS' TEA M, ix , qkjcv , i - W XXX T K, A W B Q B ,ff I, A, B T 5 ,f - .fri A Z' J- X ,lc ' il A xi ' Em, 4rAlNlEf4Kg - 'V , Ll T in T MH-B BE E lx B T ' xx T- xfv D N . ' 'W ,T CLASS WITV5 ii BEST ACTOPJACTBESS joe O'T4mlc Maureen Dunn Bill Parelli Darlene Quarles 112 'S T ' QF -1 lf X f xi l M BICST SINCEHS MOST TALKATIVE xl1lllI'l'l'll Hurlr-y ,luck Donuvxn jean Mellen Peter Goodwin .. CLASS MUSICIANS Suzanne Dunn Mark Scanzillo .. n X- -1 .S . LEW, ll? S fa ill, 'LXXI ,f v lfxvilzki ' I limi Q3 I AL eo NICEST SMILE Bobby Parker Doreen O'Neil Hz 1 in wiivff X , Z.-gfziilgk if X ' , l is y xg, ,. -J F- 4 ll, x I f :El M , ,L L .9 I -f X1-1 U P A it ' ' , ,N JJ- -f N R MOST UNIQUE LAUGH Steve Lowrie Mari-ann Imbaro , 1 Q-1 . Wen 'I ar QT C 5,-79 fr Y' in CLASS ARTISTS Steven Gardiner Janet Bothne ALA E . 177? fr' .1 H ' 1 1 -' N , f'N 1' 'y j A If f i , I , I DID MOST FOR CLASS BEST LOOKING jimmy Maher Dawn Winbome John McGowan Carolyn Coffey if ,T 3 ' , , . 1 'K , fa ,Q 'N - I , ,N L G 'W l a y iff? l 'F ug- ' 10 Q1 'Q 'A Q2 'l I ,.,..l 'i , I ,rr V f X X, ' I l X X J f ll, Inari . fl I jg s Z. T' Sig, MOST INTELLIGENT CLASS FLIRTS U i 5 ' 7 -5-' Kb FRIENDLIEST Donna Pendlebuly Frank Walley Debbie Bruno Paul Shamon Mike Siletti Camille Lorenzetti at .,li i Denise Aequaviva, 18 Rosemary Road. Photography 2, Cirls Track 3. Paula Alborilhetti, 258 Riverside Drive. Student Council 4, Tour- Il2llllt'l'Il of Plays l,2,3,4, Powder Puff Football, Senior Play, Drama Club 4. Laurie l.. Amos, 7911-nny Lane. Photography Club 2, French Club LZ,fl,4, Chorale 2.3.4. Dennis Anderson, 17 Thomas Street. Robin Anderson, 59 Bussey Street. Geraldine Angelini, 52 Reed Street. Cirls Track 1,2,3. Rita Antognetti, 471 East Street. Ma-iorettes 2,3,4. Frank YI. Antonelli, 40 Savin Street. Hockey 1,3. Stephen Apone, 3 Oakdale Square. Football 1, Ski Club 2,3,4. Cerald F. Applegate, 15 Veterans Road. George Aprea, 26 Winfield Street. ,larnes Arena, 17 VValters Avenue. Swinnning 4. lanet Armstrong, 266 NVhiting Avenue. Field Hockey 2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,:2,3.4, Softball 1.2.3,-1, Chorale 4, Craduation Flower Cirl 3, Senior Play 4. ,loan B. Arrigo, 125 Whiting Street. Louis Ashnian, 38 Poplar Street. Student Resource Center 2,3,4, Pad 2,3. Debbie Babiaza, 1107 East Street. Kathlene R. Baldino, 90 Upland Road. Homeroom Representative l,2. Drama Club 2. George Balis, 22 Curve Street. Football 1,2, Basketball 1, Baseball 2,3, D.E. Program 4. Matthew gl. Bannister, 26 Woodleigh Road. Drama Club 1,2.3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3,4, Yearbook Staff. Margaret R. Barbarita, 280 Greenlodge Street. Homeroom Rep. 2, Basketball 1, Chorale 4. John KI. Baronie, 23 Mass. Avenue. Martin Barrett, 18 Stoughton Road. ' Mary Barrett, 12 Franklin Street. Drama Club 2, Roots 3,4 Robert Barrett, 51 Thomas Street. Cross Country 2,3,4, Indoor Track 2,34 Spring Track 1,2,3,4. james Barry, 81 Pacella Drive. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Francis Bassett, 279 Bridge Street. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Football 1. Denise Belanger, 3316 N. 17th Ave., Phoenix, Arizona. Carolyn Bell, 107 Colwell Drive. Swimming 1,2, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 1, Chorale 1,2,3. Beth Berson, 46 Belknap Street. Cirls Track 1,2,3,4, Boys Winter Track 1,2, Field Hockey 1Z,3, Homeroom Representative 4. Arthur E. Bills, 271 Sprague Street. Sabena Binkley, 30 Chauncey Street. Linda Biscoe, 146 West lersey Street. Drama Club 1,2,4, Spanish Club 3, Colorguard 4, Chorale 2,3,4, Tournament of Plays. Paul Biscoe, 146 West jersey Street. jane Bishop. 47 Bussey Street. Alice Black, 219 jefferson Street. Powder Puff Football. Kevin Black, 63 Chester Avenue. Football 1,2,3, Golf 3,4, Touma- nient of Plays 3, Boys State, Senior Play. 11-1 Maureen Black, 27 Michael Road. Cheering 1,2,3, Chorale 2, Pow- der Puff Football, Drama Club, Senior Play, Cirls Choir, Skill Center. Suzanne M. Blaisdell, 38 Central Street. Track 1,2. Clizrrles K. Blizard, 51 Fulton Street. Soccer 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1, Ski C ll 7 3. james Boncek, 15 Central Street. Pauline M. Boncek, 1 Central Street. Carl Bonvini, 57 Dale Street. Robert Boone, 264 East Street. Deborah A. Botaish, 15 Maverick Street. Janet M. Bothne, 132 Riverside Drive. Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Year- book Staff. Stephen Bowler, 78 Sanderson Avenue. Laura A. Bowse, 75 Robinswood Road. David R. Bradley, 54 Scott Circle. Ski Club 1,2,3,4. Barbara jean Brennan, 36 Harding Terrace. Roots 2, Spanish Club 4. Malcolm Broderick, 30 Bullard sneer. Chess Club 1,2,3,4, cies! Team 3,4, Ski Club 4. ' 3 Robert Brolin, 1085 East Street. Deborah M. Bruno, 1106 East Street. Girls Choir 1, Colorguard 2,4, Homeroom Rep. 2. Daniel j. Buckley, 107 Whiting Avenue Homeroom Rep. 4, Basketball 1, Senior Play. Paul F. Buresh, 83 Richards Street. Homeroom Arthur J. Bultlar, 169 Central Avenue. . L Carlene A. Caccia, 84 LaMoine Street. W Gymnastics 1, Track 2, Skill Center. ' .losepll Cacciola, 112 Dale Street. . V e f' if Mary Cahill, 39 Eaton Road. , ,i Wayne Cahill, ll Weatherbeortllane. giwarenesls , Mary Callanan, 8 Scott Circle. , ' , Mfg. 1 Christine Calliontzis, 126 Vine Rock Street. Basketballi'1,2,3k', Hockey 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, National Honor Francis Capone, 8 Farrington Avenue. Q ' .. . . . ...li,, Susan Cardinal, 25 Chauncey Street. ' X ' Robert Carey, 8 Cedar Street. Wrestling Deborah A. Carlson, 44 Dartmouth Avenue. Homeroom Semi-Formal Decorating Committee 3, Yearbook Staff T Lois Carlson, 80 Dixon Avenue. Swimming Senior Play 4, Homeroom Rep. 3. ' ti'Q 'V Laurie Carnes, 60 Bussey Place. e Lynn Carpenter, 145 Carol Drive. jacqueline Carroll, 60 Veterans Stephen F. Carty, 144 Cedar Street. Cross Country 1, Student Council Diane Caruso, 20 Abbott Road. . Frances Caruso, 20 Abbott Road. Diane Cassidy, 116 Tarbox Street. Xllub Q h M .W sew- wc:-iii' Alexander Catenac, 7 Scott Ci! A 't fyl -H 3Tfrat:k'2,3', Tennis Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Chess A i . ...,g.-mam ' s, . 'ir g ' Aff., svwvemwmf' ' 3 , , 1 s . If Carol M. Caulfield, 133 Vincent Road. Swimming 1, Toumament of Plays 1,2, Chorale 3, Homeroom Representative 2,3, Yearbook Staff. Michael Cerullo, 178 Sanderson Avenue. Mary Charlone, 52 Needham Street. Peter Chmielinski, 20 Pleasant Lane. Swimming 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Chorale 1,2. Janice Christiani, 104 Turner Street. lighn Christiani, 104 Tumer Street. Lorraine Cimo, 55 Veterans Road. Thomas Cirino, 106 Kimball Road. -.cgf10i'civiza, 99 Ames Street. Wrestling 3. Kelly Clerkin, 383 Westheld Street. Swimming 1, Girls Track 2, Homeroom Representative 1. Close, 71 Barrows. Cody, 141 Milton Street. ,Q , Carolyn Coffey, 86 Lincoln Street. Swimming 2. Frank Cogliano, 107 Highland Avenue. Stephen M. Collins, 22 Chester Avenue. if . . 162 Sanderson Avenue. Student School Rep. 1,2,3,4, Yearbook Staff, French Club 1,2,3,4, Powderpud Football, Senior Play, Na- Street. Dale Street. 59 Woodleigh Road. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Walnut Street. Drama Club 4, Library Council 4. Whiting Street. Cheerleading 1,2,3, Toumament Street. Student School Committee 1,2,3,4, French Club 1,2, Homeroom Rep. 2, Tournament of Plays 1,2,3,4. Corley, 71i'Tumer Street. Cormack, 58 Violet Avenue. R. Cosma, 99 Colwell Drive. Cheerleading 1.2. Tennis Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Chorale 2,3,4, Girls Chorus 1. Cote, 149 Walnut Street. 743 East Street. Volleyball 2,3,4, Class Treasurer Staif. Street. 93 Richards Street. Riverview Terrace. Colwell Drive. Ski Club 1,2. Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 2. Washington Avenue. Avenue. Swimming 1,2,3, Tennis Junior Achievement 2, Gong Glen Davis, 162 Carol Drive. Tennis 1,2,3,4, Winter Track .Z,3,4. Ski Cluli 1. Patil V. Davis, 11 Dixon Street. Melissa M. Dt-Franco, 158 Vincent Road. ,loseph M. Deblattia, 314 Highland Street, Cheryl Deigpsey, 27 Parker Staples Road. Library Council 2, D.E. 4, Powder Pu Football. Christopher Dempsey, 27 Parker Staples Road. Drama Club 2, Football 1,2,3,4. laines Dempsey, 40 Abbott Road. Soccer 2,3,4, Cross Country 1,4, Indoor Track 1,2,3,4, Boys State 3, Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4. Susan Dempsey, 60 Westchester Circle. French Club 1,2,3,4 - Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Homerooni Rep. 2,3,4. Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Yearbook, National Honor Society 3,4. Gayle DePari, 89 Garfield Road. Powder Put? Football. John DeSantis, 461 East Street. loan M. Deutsch, 154 Central Avenue. Hoineroom Representative 1. Edward DeVincenzo, 15 Rosemary Road. Beatrice Devine, 5 Smith Circle. Anne M. DeVirgilio, 122 Kimball Road. Field Hockey 4, Homerooin Rep. 4, Basketball 1,2, Softball 1, Class President 1. David DeVoy, 71 Whiting Avenue. Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Chorale 2,34 Ida DiCara, 4 Queensboro Ct., Norwood. French Club 2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 4, Homerooin Rep. 4, National Honor Society 3.4. Lori Dicks, 4 Smith Circle. Scott Dickson, 42 Goethe Place. Carol A. Dietzel, 14 Harding Terrace. Band 1,2,3,4, French Club 2,3. Marie Dilwlarino, 5 Parker Staples Road. Drama Club 1,2, Homeroom Rep. 1,2, Italian Club 4. Dorothy DiStasi, 132 Sprague Street. Distributive Education 4, Powder Puff Football. Edward N. Doherty, 67 Clark Street. Patricia Donnell, 281 Fairbanks Road. Christine Donaghue, 324 Central Street. John W. Donovan, 15 Sherman Road. Class Treasurer 4, Hockey 1,2,3,4, Chorale l,2,3,4. Margaret Donovan, 147 Crane Street. Mark C. Downey, 4 Demetra Terrace. PAD 1, Spanish Club 2,3, Senior Play. Cheryl M. Driscoll, 22 Marlboro Street. Michelle DuBreuil, 10 Gainsville Road. Track 1,2.3,4, Powder Puff Football. Janice Duncan, 114 Robert Road. French Club 1,2,3,4, Tournament of Plays 3. Susan L. Duncan, 22 Oakdale Avenue. Maureen G. Dunn, 48 Vincent Road. Class Vice-President 4. Chorale 4, Drama Club 1,2,3,4. Suzanne Dunn, 22 Harding Terrace. Band 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 1,2,3. julia F. Dwyer, 71 Circuit Road. Homeroom Rep. l,2, Volleyball 1, Senior Play. 115 Nlark lil. lidwsirtls, 173 Vinerock Street. Frank l. lildriclgc, 283 Riverside Drive. :Xnnc lillis, 20 Bayard Street. Powder Pull' Football. violin I+1llis..'1l9 Highland Street. Nick limanucl. 129 North Strcct, Wlalpolc. Tiniotliy Erasini, 77 Clark Street. llockcy l,2.3,4. Kathleen Fallon. 68 Oak Street. Volleyball 2. Kristv nna' L. Fallon, 35 Sanderson Avenue. Choir 1. Field Hockey 1, Student Council Homcrooni Rep. 3. Theresa rt. Falvey, 79 Barrows Street. French Club l,2,3,4, Drama Club2.3.Vo1lt-yliall 2. Senior Play. Patricia Farrell, 45 Lincoln Strcct. Cyinnastics l,2,3,4. Fred Fintllcn, ll-'12 Sanderson Xi enue. Hockey l,2,3,4 - Captain 4, Baseball l,2,.5,-1. Nancy Findlcn, 353-1 Sanderson Avenue. 1 Michelle E. Fiola, 48 Carol Drivc. French Club l.2,3, Spanish Club 2.3, Su ini Team Manager 1.2,3,4, Track 23.4. Drama Club 2,3,4. Francis A. Fisher, 68 Beech Street. Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. Kathleen Fitzgerald. 56 Maple Place. Kevin Fitzgerald, 43 Veterans Road. Football 1. Dennis Fitzpatrick, 42 Sherman Road. Donna Fitzpatrick. 65 NValnut Street. Patricia Flanagan. 18 Ridge Avcnuc. Drama Club 1.2, Basketball 2. Maureen Nl. Flemming, 26 Alpena Avenue. Swimming 1.2.3,-1, Holncroom Rep. 3,1-1. Paul Foley, 195 Pine Street. Soccer 2,3,4. David Folsom, 103 Madison Street. Swimming 1,2,3,4. Brian Fontaine. 11 River Street. Richard Ford. 322 Highland Street. Football 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3.4, Hockey 1, Homeroom Representative 4. lanies Foster, 45 Maynard Road. f Kenneth Foster. 139 Cainsville Road. Chess Club 1,2,3,-4, German Club 2.3.4. Nlirror l,2, Ski Club 1.2. Nancy C. Frcitas. 37 Thompson Street. Tennis 1.2,3,4, Volleyball 2,S3,4, Honn-room Rep. 2,4, Drama Club 3,4. Kevin Fricl. 307 Sanderson Avenue. Track 1.2,3,4. Maureen Froia, 14 Ohio Street. Armando Cabrielli, 56 Walnut Place. Football 1,2,3,4, Hockey l,2,3. Carol Calvin, 118 Mount Vernon Street. Drama Club 1,2,3, French Club l.2,51,4. National Honor Society 3,4 Mary li. Calvin, 52 Beacon Street. Volleyball 2.3,4, French Club 1,2,3, Honieroom Rep. 2,f3, Senior Play, National Honor Society 3,4 -- Secrctary-Treasurer 3. Steven Cardiner, 414 Cedar Street. Senior Play. Lawcrcncc Carr, 11 Oak Tree Terrace. Steven F. Cate-ly, 466 Westfield Street. Cross Country 2,3,4, Winter Track 1.2.3,-4, Spring Track l,2,3,4. hlalry 1.1-my fl:-isl1crgkt'l'. 187 Rrltlllftli' Street. Fieltl Hockey 1,2,3,4, Softball l,2,fl.4, liorncrooin Rep. 1,2,.'3.-1. Teresa Cr-ntilc. 107 1Vhiting Strcct. Softball 1,2,3,4. Cyntllia Ciannaugelo. 13132 Madison Street. 116 9 Elizabethh Gillis, 50 Greensboro Road. Girls Track 3,4. john Gillis, 50 Greensboro Road. Richard Gonski, 9 Locust Street. Peter Goodwin, 134 Scott Circle. Soccer 2,3,4, Hockey 1,2,1 Baseball 1,2,3,4. Catherine A. Gorman, 193 Bonham Road. Volleyball 2,3. Barbara M. Coyette, 244 Washington Street. Lynn Grady, 127 Bussey Street. Drama Club l,2. Virginia Graham, 295 Creenlodge Street. Marguerite Grant. 8 Fair Oak Road. Recording Secretary Homeroom Rep. 2,4, French Club 1,2,3,4. 9 Douglas P. Gray, 136 Whiting Street. L. I Elizabeth Crier, 103 East Street. f 'a Joyce Criffths, 60 Lincoln Street. Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Girls Traclg 1 23.4. ' ,ji Patricia Groden, 87 Richards Street. Track 1,2,3,4. Q Mark Gmeter, 64 Bullard Road. Q Gail Gustavson, 321 Sprague Street. Patricia Hadaya, 61 Greenhood Street. 1 Ioan Halpin, 44 Oakland Street. I. , Mark Hanlon, 50 Kensington Road. '4 Maureen Hanney, 90 Walnut Street. . 2.3. SAC 3.4. SRC 1,2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Chorale 2,3,4, Boy's State 1 , Richard Hargreaves, 2 Dedham Parkway. Cross Country 1,3,4, W' ,l Kurt E. Hanson, 45 Thompson Street. Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4, SS 1 ii i ter Track 3,4. Basketball 1, Go1f3,4. ' 1' H - . i Debbie Harrigan. 87 Stoughton Road. Girl's Choir 1, LV. Softball Manager 1, Winter Track 1, Spring Track 1, Swim Team 2, Tourna- 4 ment of Plays 1, Drama Club 1. Powder Puff Football 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, Ski Club 3. Joanne C. Harrington, 119 Sprague Street. NVil1iam Harrington, 22 Van Brunt Avenue. Mary C. Harrison, 8 Ridley Road. Diane Hasenfus, 190 Colwell Drive. Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Softball 't 1,2,3. Lawrence joseph Healy, 47 Carlisle Road. Basketball 1,2,3,4 -- Captain 3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4. Mary Healy, 47 Carlisle Road. French Club 1,2,3, Photography Club . 2,3, Drama Club 1. p fi Nora Healy, 47 Carlisle Road. Drama Club 1. 1 Walter Healy, 73 Lancaster Road. Freshman Football, Freshman Qi Spring Track, Wrestling - Captain 1,3,4, Cross Country Track 3,4. 3 Harold Heeder, 111 Kimball Road. Baseball 4. rf Lisa A. Hein, 42 Ridgeway Street. Suzanne Hennessy, 16 Trimount Street. Edward Herlihy, 32 Mills Street. Wrestling 1,2, Ski Club 2. Oliver I. Hemandez, 31 Cedar Street. Student Resource Center 2,3. U: p a Kathy Hemon, 2 Young's Road. Susan Hemon, 23 Fairfield Street. French Club 1, Qlubf-2, Track 2,3,4. -' .V -'4 . A in Nurses 51 Bates Street. French Club 1,2, Homeroom Rep. 2 3 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Alcohol Awareness 2. P 7 Q 7 9 I 7 Hill, 55 Arlington Road. Majorette 2,3. Hoefer, 384 Greenlodge Street. Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Football National Honor Society 3,4. Horan, 315 Walnut Street. Football 1, Cross Country Track 4, Winter Track 1, Spring Track Sr Field 1,2,3,4, Band 2,3,4 - Manager 4. Horan, 315 Walnut Street. Soccer 3,4, Swim Team 3,4, Band 3,4. Colwell Drive. Basketball 1. Vernon Street. Track 2 - Manager 3, Ski Club Play. Ridgeway Street. Ridgeway Street. Mirror StaiT2,4, Roots - 4, Swim Team -- Manager 4, Homeroom Rep. 50 Ashcroft Street. Girls Choir 1, Club 1,2,3,4, Chorale 2,4, Recording Football 4. Norwood. 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 2. Tampere 56, Fin- Club 4, Chorale Basketball 1, Golf 1,2, Wrestling Avenue. Track 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Vol- Drive. gwood Road. Field Hockey tball 1.2, Track 3,4, Mirror Powder Puff Football 4, Cheer- Yearbook Stag, Ski Club 1,2, 3, Powder Puff Football 4. olleyball Club 2. Street. Basketball 1. Street. Cheer Club 1,2, French Club 4. Baseball 1. Lane. Swimming 1, Majorette 2,3,4, Drama Club 1,2. Street. Photography Club 2,3,4, Puff Football 4. 1,3,4, Student Council 1. Donna M. Lavita, 231 Colburn Street. Homeroom Representative 1,2,3,4. Barbara Lavoie, 18 Etna Road. Homeroom Rep. 2,4 - Alternate 3, French Club 3, Library Council David Lawson, 67 Paul Street. Outdoor Track l,2,3,4, Indoor Track 2,3,4, Cross Country Track 3,4, Ski Club Mirror Stafffi. Roger Lazdowsky, 17 Greensboro Road. Terrance L. Lear, 59 Bridge Street. Michael Leone, 85 Barrows Street. john Lessard, 107 Riverside Drive. Football 1, Soccer 2,3,4, Hockey 1,2,3,4. Maria Liberatore, 20 Bussey Street. Homeroom Rep. 4, French Club 2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4. Tournament of Plays 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. Marie Litchfield, 64 Beech Street. Winter Track 2. Fred Loewen, 245 Colburn Street. Soccer 2,3,4, Track 3,4. Camille Lorenzetti, 52 jersey Street. Powder Puli Football 4. Deborah Lovely, 54 Sanderson Avenue. Girls Choir 1,2, Chorale 3,4, Homeroom Representative 1,2,3. Stephen Lowrie, 231 Colwell Drive. Basketball 1. Cheryl Luna, 7 Prevett Terrace. joseph Luna, 7 Prevett Terrace. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Nancy MacAulay, 23 Ridgeway Street. Volleyball 2.3, Roots - Art Editor 3,4, Bike-a-thon 3, Dance Marathon 3. jim MacDonald, 26 Brookdale Avenue. Wrestling 2,3, Tournament of Plavs 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Photo Club 3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Chorale 2, Yearbook, Senior Play, Mirror Staff 4. Miriam Mackay, 185 Bussey Street. Iames Maher, 67 Altoona Road. Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Class President 2,3,4. Marjorie A. Maida, 159 Adams Street. Track 1,2,3,4, Dedham Mirror 3,4, Yearbook Staff 4. gfaiJg4Malcolm, 118 Wentworth Street. Roots Staff 2,3,4, Drama u . Diane Mancini, 121 Wentworth Street. Spanish Club - Secretary 2, Homeroom Representative 3,4. Janice Marie Manganello, 306 Highland Street. Yearbook-Editon in-Chief 4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Graduation Flower Girl 3, Powder Puff Football 4, Field Hockey 1,2,3. Lynne Manning, 164 High Street. Mark A. Manzoni, 58 Fleming Street. Martha I. Martin, 87 Sprague Street. Girls Choir 1,2, Chorale 3,4. Christina M. Martino, 35 Circuit Road. Homeroom Rep. 1, Student Council 1, Colorguard 2,3,4. Rich M. Massimi, 5 Walters Avenue. Paul Masters, 109 Tumer Street. Tami L. Masters, 109 Tumer Street. Bruce Michael McCann, 73 Morse Avenue. Kevin J. McCarthy, 5 Veterans Road. Patricia McCormick, 11 Mayfair Road. Track 1, Graduation Usherette 3. Maryanne McDonald, 187 Mt. Vemon Street. Varsity Swim Team 1,2, Student Council 1,2,3 - Treasurer 3, Homeroom Rep. 1,4, Powder Puff Football 4, Senior Play. 117 rv . . . - Sivplivii iXlt'lJUllUlltLl'I, 1-i Sclilllel' Roald. lizisketlmll l, Bam-ball -3. .lolni blt'l:HX'tilIl, 82. llomiizitioii Drive, Deboruli Ann Nlntlratli, 8-4 .lefll-rsoii Street. lioini-rooin Rep. 2,3,4, 1.lior.1lv 4. blll'I'UI' Mail 4. Svrllor Play. Nancy Norton, 158 jefferson Street. Track 1,2,3,4. Fixiiicis Mt-liugli, 63 Lauri-aster Road. ,lost-pli P. Nlifllallzun, 124 Nlass lhV1,'lllll .Manly Nlt-linws, 47 tlilliie Street. l.ori Alclntosli, 89 Madison Street. l.is.1'l'. Mcliiiiiicy, 78 Colwell Drive. Hoinerooin Representative l, Volleyball 2, BUHSlt'1'Cill1ll 1, Powder Pull Football 4. lfflizalwtli Mr-liaiiiglilin, 57 Barrows Street. Robert Mt-l.aiiglilin, 24 Madison Street. Student Resource Center 2,1 D ltgllllxa Klub Sets 2.3. .linnny Mt-l.eish, 10 Chaunley Street. Denise M. Mt'Mzlh cvxm, 164 Central Avenuc Robert McMurtry, 46 Michael Road. Karen A. Mt-Nzunara, 254 Colwell Drive. Band 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey l,2.3,4, NVinter Track l.2,3,4, Spring Track 1.2,3,4. Henry McNealy, 411 East Street. Paula Jeanne Mt-Nc-ill, 299 Riverside Drive. Volleyball 2,3, Winter Track 1,2,f3,4. Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Homerooni Rep. 4, Powder Pull Fuutlbilll 4, Flower Girl Carol L.. McSorley, 98 Paul Street. Karen McSweeney, 20 Bonney Lane. Powder Puff Football 1, Ma- jorettes 2. jean M. Mellen, 51 Vincent Road. Student Council 1,2,3,4 - Secre- tary 3 - President 4, Home-rooin Rep. 2,3. Janice M. Menimo, 43 Greensboro Road. Swimming 2. Diane Miele, 80 Stivaletta Drive. Scott Mingels, 39 Walnut Place. Spanish Club 1,2. Joanne Mitchell. 57 Fox Meadow Lane. Softball 1, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 2,3,4. Roberta Mogavero, 80 Chickering Road. Barbara Molloy, 65 Whiting Avenue. Drama Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3.4. Senior Play. Anne Monahan, 26 Abbott Road. Gymnastics 1. Beth Monahan, 26 Abbott Road. Choir 2, Spanish Club 2. Denise M. Morell, 291 Pine Street. Dance-a-thon, Senior Play. Michael Morgan, 36 Cainsville Road. Paula Morgan, 21 Oakdale Avenue. Track 1,2, Field Powder Putt Football 4, Student Council 1, Ski Club Richard Morris, 42 Norwell Road. Cross Country Track, Baseball. Michael A. Mucciaccio, 445 Walnut Street Ext. Linda Mullen, 43 Trimount Street. john F. Murphy, 51 Ridgeway Street. joseph Musto, 223 Colbum Street. Arlene Mutchler, 331 High Street. Volleyball Club 2, 3,4, Powder Puff Football 4. Janine R. Nagle, 24 Lamoine Street. Powder Puff Football 4. Richard Nangle, 15 Indian Path. Basketball 1, Soccer 2,3,4, Colf4. 118 Michele Nelliley, 12 Parker Staples Road. Michael Neineskal, 58 Marlboro Street. Soccer-1, Club 3.4. Faith Ober, 222 Madison Street. Powder Puff Football 4 Council 1,2. ,lacqueline O'Brien, 26 Charlesbank Road. Powder Puff Homeroom Rep. 4. V Amy L. 0'ConnelI, 8 Contenment Place. Drama Club 1,2,3Q4. Patricia O'Connor, 25 Hillside Road. 'A Cathy O'Halloran, 14 School Street. Tennis 2, Photography Club Powder Puff Football 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play. ' f james O'HaIloran, 35 Altonna Road. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball Wrestling 8,4. Barbara O'Loughlin, 115 Whiting Street. Mary O'Loughlin, 115 Whiting Street. S Doreen O'Neil 107 Madison Street Field Hockey 1 Colo ii 1 'P ' s 2,3,4. ' A ' Kathleen O'Neil, 44 Mill Street. Student Council 1,2,3, Chorale! 1,2,3. 1 Lance F. Osojnicki, 85 East Street. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Glen A. O'Sullivan, 70 Tumer Street. Swim Team 1,2,3,4. 105 gJL1Toole, 95 Quincy Avenue. Soccer 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, 11 9 9 ' Richard F. Packer, 61 Beacon Street. Stephen Padovano, 30 Endicott Street. Wrestling 1, Robert Parker, 41 Lancaster Road. William Parrelli, 11 Woodlawn Street. Homeroom Rep. 2, Chorale 1,2,4, Drama 2,3,4. 14 Chauncey Street. Leonard Street. 63 Greenhood Road 25 Sprague Street. Band 1,2,3,4 East Riverside Drive. Drama 4, Homeroom Rep. 1,2,4, Roots Road Street. Club Staff 1,2,3, Sanderson Avenue. treet Student Counc Photography Club 1,2,3,4 Drama Club l,2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3. Street. Library Council 1, Swim'Team 2 john G. Regan, 64 Holmes Road. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1. Mathew Rendini, 6 Russell Road. Tennis Tet uxmm 1,2,3,4. Michael B. Reynolds, 26 Ashcroft Street. Soccer 1,2,4. Michael E. Reynolds, 62 Greensboro Road. Marisa Rizzi, 168 Milton Street. Michael P. Rizzi, 125 Scott Circle. Linda Roche, 132 Tower Street. Michael Rooney, 49 Hooper Road. Hockey 12,3,4, Football l,2,3. Eileen Ruo, 15 Moreland Avenue. Michael Ryan, 28 Crane Street. Michael Saraf, 218 Sprague Street. Basketball 1. Diane Savi, 40 Dartmouth Avenue. Louis Sawan, 168 Curve Street. Nancy Ann Sawan, 135 Oak Street. Gong Show 2, Prom 3,4, Powder Puff Football 4. Michaetl F. Scannell, 31 Lewis Lane. Mark Scanzillo, 63 Ames Street. Football 1, Chorale 3,4 - President 4. Schell, 405 Cedar Street. Volleyball 3,4, Girls Choir 1,2, Cedar Street. I 64 Park Street. Maureen Shamon, 163 Mt. Vemon Street. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track Powder Puff Football 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, Student Council Board 2. 163 Mt. Vernon Street. Basketball 1,2,3. M. Shaw, 185 Bussey Street. Sheedy, 555 Washington Street. Football 1,2,3,4, Bas- Rep. 1,2,3, Student Council 1, Drama Club Spring Track 1,2,3,4. 53 Oakland Street. G. Shruhan, 96 Crane Street. Silletti, 43 Milton Street. Sinclair, 534 NE 7th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Hockey 1,2,3, Softball 1,2. Theresa Sinnott, 79 Monroe Street. Spring Track 1,2,3,4 -- Vice-President 1,2, Homeroom Rep. 2, Stu- 1,2,3, Drama Club 4, Chorale 1,3,4. Slein, 16 Pine Grove Avenue. Football 1,2, Hockey 1, Cross Track 3,4 - Captain 4, Indoor Track 2,3,4 -- Captain 4, Track 1,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4 - Treasurer 4, Rep. 1,4, Student Town Gov't Day 3. E. Smith, 58 Fox Meadow Lane. Hockey, Baseball. Smyth, 110 Cedar Street. Colorguard 3,4, Spanish Club 2, 1, Chorale 3,4. Spada, 49 Veterans Road. Sparks, 14 Contentment Place. Drama Club 2,3,4, Chorale eroom Rep. 1, Special Education Staff 3,4. I. Spicer, 163 Oakland Street. Oakdale Avenue. Soccer 2,3,4, Track 4, Wres- W. Stephenson, 40 Winstead Avenue. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Joyce Sullivan, 26 Beloit Avenue. Drama Club 2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3, Resource Center Staff 3. Laura Clare Sullivan, 134 Mt. Vernon Street. Corresponding Secre- tary 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1, Drama Club 1,2.3,4, Senior Play, Cirls Choir 1, Chorale 4. Laurie Sullivan, 375 Creenlodge Street. Ski Club 2,3,4, Cheerlead- ing 4. Ierone Sumner, 28 Colburn Street. Spring Track l,2,3,4, Cross Country Track 1,2,3,4, Winter Track l,2,3,4. Ed Susi, 46 Winstead Avenue. Hockey 1,2, Swimming 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Rand W. Sutton, 50 Sanderson Avenue. Drama Club 1,2,3,4. Debra Swanson, 63 Crane Street. Alice Telian. 135 Bonham Road. Math Contest Team 1, Drama Club 1,2, j.V. Volleyball 3, Varsity Volleyball 4. Virginia Teta, 32 Crest Avenue. Maryellen Teti, 75 Birch Street. Homeroom Rep. 3,4, Student Council 3. Thomas P. Thornton, 63 Oakland Street. Nancy Tribuna, 74 Lancaster Road. William Tsacoyeanes, 19 Kimball Road. Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. Philip Tuminelli, 194 Sanderson Avenue. Baseball 1,2,3,4 - Cap- tain 4, Homeroom Representative 3. Mary Vitelli, 38 Southgate Street. Darnell Vitiello, 42 Ash Street. Volleyball 3,4, Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. Ralph E. Wadman, 393 Cedar Street. Football l,2,3,4 - Captain 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4 - Captain 4. Richard Wagner, 15 Riverview Street. Hockey 1,2, German Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1. Charles I. Walch, 7 High Street. Basketball l,2,3,4. Brenda Walker, 42 Cranberry Lane. Gymnastic Team 3,4. Frank Walley, 60 Coronation Drive. Band 1,2,3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Cross Country Track 2,3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Ski Club l,2,3,4, Yearbook 4. Marcia Walley, 60 Coronation Drive. Band 1,2,3,4, Chorale 4, Stu- dent Council 3,4 - Vice-President 4, SAC 4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Ten- nis 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Rep. 3, National Honor Society 3,4, French Club 1,2,3,4, Senior Play, Yearbook 4. Joseph B. Ward, 22 Kimball Road. Loren West, 76 Ware Road. Chorale 1,2, Volleyball 3,4, Drama Club 4. Donna Whisler, 175 Riverside Drive. German Club 1,2,3,4. Homeroom Representative 2,4. joanne White, 31 Sherman Road. Linda Mary White, 358 Whiting Avenue. Lori Whitehouse, 337 Mt. Vemon Street. Michael Whooley, 59 Willard Street. Debra Wilkening, 31 Cedar Street. Dawn M. Winbourne, 79 Sanderson Avenue. Field Hockey 1, Bas- ketball 1, Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3,4, Class President 2, Vice-President 3, Student Council 2,3,4 - Secretary 4, Chorale 4, Tennis 3,4, Year- book 4. Glenn Yanni, 35 Greenlodge Street. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. lflgeshzel Ziino, 19 Thompson Street. Hockey 1,2,3,4, Football 119 1 11, 1 ', 'X 3 h.'ewfQ7 u9Q00.f .. ' .f ka ' M Nl J JS O H SQL y-4 K A g,,.. GG. 2 ea Lx .Y, ks: ,T A FIGHT. WI A-n.,.,x1, . '41 ' aa f' ' f, Q 'X' .- fn 4 'r' - 1- 1' ,F -. - , PH, X, N. , .E -r'-N H- , , .M ' ,-'.,' 1-If H MQ- . , A , , r , 1.. r , 4 J M -. Q U , ,Q , H 1, .N - ' -.4 . ,,. . .5 - .W .,, fx , 'V' , we, . 1 , f 9. '1 . . 1 5 . X , few., .Q W, A l 4 sy A ly' F A X 4 , . 4 1 fm, V ' 1' .L ' I -ff' F V l V .. I . rw C . 'f ' ' xr ,. , A f4 . . ' N' 1,515 ,. 17, ,,' W A ' .' . ' i V. 3 i , 1 4 .' .f I FV, F g , iayff-W' if f ' 5. 'WV' ,, , 1 'f WMI :M - f--, ..f,,1.',',f,f, ,, , , ., .V A V .,fA. uw, mfqfrv. ,' - , f L '- - v,,.. v 5 ' If - ,,,g4gggi,Q , ' . - 1 , . ff-'V ., , ga' '14 22 1: Front row, left to right: R. Ford, F. Fisher, tri-captairg C. Dempsey, M. Ziino, R. Wadman. j.O'Halloran, S. Dickson. Second row: G. Hoffman, I. Regan, L. Osojnicki, j. Barry, B. Hoc-fer, J. Maher, L. Sheedy, D. Sesito. Third row: R. McCarthy, Coach Gerry Varnum, J. Ludvigsen, A. Zarthar, K. Foster, B. Keany, I. Mueller, R. Walker, M. Sagrue, j. Maguire, J. Cuidohoni, I. McConagle, Coach jim Police, Coach Robert Conrad. Fourth row: D. Coffey, A. Creaton, M. Putney, 1. Divirgilo, S. Murphy, I. Repetto, J. Catto, C. Valenza, A. Borghi, I, Young. 2: Ralph Wadman. 3: Don Sesito, Chris Dempsey, Larry Sheedy, Fran Fisher, and Lance Osojnicki. i The football season was full of many surprises, some bad but many good. Spurred on by a tremendous rally, the team began the year with a thrilling upset over pow- erful Brockton. For the Homecoming, a crushing 31-O win was brought down upon Braintree. The last minute loss to Needham was the only real down note in the whole season. The crowning achievement for hard- working team came on Thanksgiving Day. Revenge was sweet for the Marauders as Lance Osojnickfs field goal late in the third quarter was enough to bring back a Dedham victory over Norwood and a third place stand- ing in the Bay State League. K Q :Y-' l 1.7! V Lg ' 'S-f - if , Q ., 'QE DHS oPP A, 10 Brockton 9 0 Walpole 14 20 South 6 26 Wellesley 12 7 Milton 0 31 Braintree 0 W 'V 6 Needham 7 - Q . f 6 Natick 22 'V' L Y' N 1 4, 22 NOITl1 6 1 ff ' 1, qw 3 Norwood O R 'L 1 .L 81:4 , . f,.,'WfGI'sgTr A . ,lx 9 -I 4,021-TQ. 1 vc, 4 ' ' ' 'i-r-'Q2 - ' 1: Left to right: Lance Osojnicki, Fran Fisher, ' ':4 7'4 VA s ' fifxzlv-if ' john Began, Mike Ziino lon shouldersl, Ralph hy' Wadman. 2: Fran Fisher, Arthur Stivaletta, and john Maquire. 3: John Maguire. 3 123 ,Ta I S x . a 14 Tri C1 vt-iin Chris Dempsev, . - .1 . . 1 . I jay Cutto, and Ccorgc Hoffman. 2: Luncc Osojnicki, Chuck Val enzu, Dom Scstito, Scott Dickson, jim OVIIRIHOTQIH, amd Dick Ford. 3: Lance Osojnicki, john Young Bill Hoe-fer, and Conch Vamum. 112-4 7, eh- vy- Pb 'Uv WMWM W 'w-fu. ,Q :Ti ' ' gf' i ' 2 4 Q- ' , I , 1 4 ' if ' '-5 ff W1-A ' Q . i .vie --f , -1 gr.. NN .,i,,,,.i.a. I K5 v ul In .1 S. in ' . kd H fd 'ki-f,,.4..J , xgV.'igJ:,g . t K f ' 7 V i A' .LL Mil' JW' 1. . .v 37 .nys 1, Ai. 4. X'-A fr- lz Al Borghi, jim Barry, Tri- Czlptain Mike Ziino, Chuck Vul- vnzu, john Regan, and Bill Hoe-fer. 2: Franny Fisher and Butch Stivulettu. 3: Tri-Captain Mike Ziino 4: Tri-Captain Chris Dempsey, Couch Varnum, and Asst. Coach Conrad. Mi' s in U 5-5 , I -vs A Ci' fx .,, fy .1 Vu? ,N I , A, T ' A vi. .V . . sq. 5 X , ri -4. ' x'daL j,YizL Q., jf ,f'f.fQ rms ,,1sJe,bu-M 7 '5'f,4,f.,'.f',f' , 3 , .ffl 'iff H 'W ' 'V ff j -3 - y, MZ'-P V, ,faqs .N,,,,,5.'.,y . are' l:,h'.....' 1 ,fji .' V Y? fi 1, ax, '43 7' .1 rr' ,,1., I ,- Q. I, , if Y- VL . ,fir ,514 I .h.:,.',l:J,h . Z Y Av , -...,,f'v ,ff -V ,W s -' ,Q .R Q E .. . , f i fi if 1f5f',S5 S2190 1 '?'.,g-A cn 'z f,'LNlQJ?s'J'f i Z? 'Zi ii 'If - 2-322' ' 'fwrif C H .Qu -' .q,.'fQ- AWQP' , xf. , , ,,j A - fer- 51' si fdtw- A., V -ff 1 ' ' I-, ' ,, ,za -. ,, v 1 , V 3 ,- NIMH'-.wzxm ' 4, , .1 , , '- A I . , . 'il' i 9 A - Medi., -wwf, V ,i?,?'f'7'?x'9 ny.: . ,Mp-A .,.ffpgr,g.31-,5,:',!,+lxx 53,244 s,1y-.W,A- Y if .--' . .?1f-vi-'Sw P , , 'f W'-Af , . - V rf'v.,hi'1. M5 J ' P, ' 1 My 5 , ,., N 'LA I '1 3 125 i. H Q N., 1, ,,...., HMM 0-' ,CM f?'f'?f?i? . , ,XI45 sy J iq, ,2,.. This year was a close one for the field hockey team. Many games were lost hy one goal, such as when Milton came from liehind in the closing 45 seconds to hreak a scoreless tie and win it 1-0. Another close call went Ded- ham's way in the Braintree game. Goalie Anne DeVirgilio had to leave the field after suffering a concussion while trying to hlock a shot. But the team was ahle to come hack and pull out a 1-1 tie. The MVP award was given to junior Terry DiCiacomo who also was the team's top goal scorer. Terry was hon- ored by the coaches as a Bay State League All-Star. Karen McNamara led the team with the most assists. 1 1: First Row - Anne DeVirgilio, Karen McNamara, Captains Chris Calliontzis and Diane Hasenfus, Janet Armstrong, Lee Cveishec-ker. Second Row - Coach Clougher, Anne Clifford, Nancy Goode, Jeanette Frawley, Kim Brady, Cindy Hayward, Terry Di- Ciacomo, Lisa Fogg, Lisa Sulli- van. 2: Anne DeVirgilio. 3: Lisa Sullivan, Karen McNam- ara, and Te1'ry DiCiacomo. -4 5, '- WA. ,. ' ' -,cs 11' 'U -- M , Lum wmv. Mn., YFNQU-fll. ,i -. ,.,H1 -,,L491,,, 4, A 0 x 1 Q - 1 'UK v 5 4 rig 9' 1 W. ,,,, A Ai -an lz Diane Hasenfus. 2: Chris Calliontzis. 3: Diane Hasenfus, Lisa Sullivan, and Karen McNamara. 4: Karen McNamara. , 1 7 2 l: Lee Ccishecker. 2: Team Pre-flame Huclclle. 3: Chris Calliontzis, Nancy Goode, and Janet Armstrong. 128 DHS OPP Braintree Natick . Milton Walpole Norwood Framingham South Natick Milton Wellesley Walpole Framingham North Braintree Norwood 5 wins 6 losses 3 ties 0 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 0 4 1 1 2 0 2 Needham 1 O 1 1 2 O 3 1 0 1 1 2 3 3 1 .1 Mflwf raw' . I O 4 V s 1 - .4145 f, is , , ' ' Mihai 1, ,. I 114, -fa R ef 'Q ffklwfwf - L-L. . . 5 ' O ,QQ-,a, I , 5 1 N12 Z .. l ,, ,gan I R ,7 , I ' Q wr I' ',-,gyfiy Y , I ,tg ,gf ,-4' ,f4 f . , 5:2 - A, V ,' 4 s ,,.. .-1, , ' 7' ' 4- ni-iff 134' ,', , , Vi' 'A Q' ' V' 53 V f' -g 1 . Q 6,1 A 953 ' . 'ff , ITN --fm. , 4 ,n,,'f, A f J 1. D A-'yu' f -r W: -, . Y Q , , 54,1 A., gum. 1, H '21 s f- . 1 Z 4 4 w W, ' K . - A ,fn A Q Z f H. 9 'f , gd 4 , S A ' Z ,, x WY. -,, ,X f, JY, P,-' f gl! nv , V .1 fi nfl f i . I ' '5 ,Tip V - , fp A Qwfil 1 qw 1 ,- , cf , af' -' N THE BALL! The DHS soccer team had a fairly successful season, although the 5-11-2 record does not show it. Seven out of the eleven losses were by only one goal. The team had two players who were honored as Bay State League Coaches All Stars. They were tri-captain joe O'Toole and Dave Gorman, also a tri- captain, who received honorable men- tion. Both of these outstanding players were also selected to the Daily Trans- cript All Stars and joe O,Toole was voted Most Valuable Player by the team. This year's team, which graduates eleven seniors, will be remembered for its aggressive playing and many controversial practices and its gentle- manly behavior during disputed games. '4- 1: jack 2: Joe O'Toole. 3: Mike Reynolds. 130 DHS OPP South Braintree Walpole North Milton Natick Wellesley Needham Norwood South 1 Braintree 5 2 Walpole O 1 North 2 2 Milton 3 2 Natick 0 0 Wellesley 1 0 Neddham 4 2 Norwood 2 5 wins, 11 losses, 2 ties fr' - rv ' 4. ,L ,, .,., I ,.,, ' :li S., 4 l: Tl'i-czlptnill Bill Puclolski. , 2: Coucll lion l'lict'i. ' 13212 I , WX V' 'V Q f ffli A 'f'U' ' -2715 54 be 2.2 i sg! fr W r f5.'Km'Pfff-if?-if .,5,g,:i,-1 n ,, ,M , awas - ff frfff.'azn's.fifff:QQ-mfg 1211 -' n,.a n , ' I W Q C J ' U ' i H':fi.,'1':g.'::,Ml 5 ,Q a' , 7' jf'1fx'fL ug 1 -1 . -. -- - 4 i 3 Efgitfzsiigit - ' Y V, 'A i ffi '-l?:f?355l. f V .kt x 5 ,. 1 .,4 -, Y I- ,V X ,, xg .'-'.4, ' ,,-JP , ' - N N i 'S' x Jr v 'la .Q .,V. I w , rw .P S . 4. l Qwi5l2Lgwfg.,,':3,fg' ., - s--irq 3. 1- ia, t A 1 , ,Q Q My ,xx f N . txt Q'flfg'z ' - ' 1 l A ' l 'S' . xy' , ' N. iQ ' iff., ' ' - ,A ff ,- ., I .SV ri 'X' fs K .f' 1 eff H' ',2zV M -6 to 'lx r fl 1 VT' N x'M -W .vc .Ny-,Mf4,, i .' , -Vx -'.:Rh,.i - I . A., - - V ' . rf --- ' -- fr ' - - 'QKTIQMIT ' P 'a an ' ' l , fn' f-N Y ' ' X fl r ' ' Q . A : A - ' A. . K X . - , X X . -51 W 1 w xg 3 Front row fl to rl: joe O'Toole, Dave Gorman, Bill Podolski. Second row: Cl to rl: Mike Reynolds, Mike Nemeskal, Paul Foley, Dave Longval, Charlie Blizzard, Mark Horan, Phil Stathas. Third row fl to rl: Ron Ricci, George Doherty, Biz Podolski, Pat Sweeney, Rich Nangle, Bob Colleran, Jack Lessard, Peter Goodwin. 131 -fulfil-I 8 iq' CICJI C3 CDITIV TTHZDEEP The Girls Swim Team had what they would like to call a uhuilding seasonf, With a rookie coach in Liz Duval as well as over half the team under- classmen, there was a lot to he learned. Record wise, the season was not too successful hut the foundation was set for a hetter season next year and everyone had great fun and learned a nuff fn ,, 1 is-I lot. Tri-Captain Maureen Flemming was the sole senior. She was the top hreaststroker and many times had everyone out many M au ree n pool was on their feet as she pulled come from hehind victories. was a freshman when the opened and last member of the very first DHS girls team to gradu- ate. W -4-4. :ww W ' I 14 1 . .7 ,', ,I lyk' 4' iff' -If wa., WH. ,,. . ,N , r V 111 Ill? 'VI M -. A . I A'0h',..., A 'rw . '. ',1 '...,' il I ,ps ,4:.-,DL ' if 4' ' N my gm - av, ' P 'Q c., , in 14' Liga. , ,Q .xo , 1. . 1' -m - .1 1 ' ' ' JN-.,,,, - Y . '-nuqnvyl V.-,Z ..x rg I 'f , I -,,, an . , A . if Q: f M A., .. Q 1 . W P. by 'rw A 'K WI' ..' ,M-,, ., aff ,af ,L , 66' 'rf' .1 A x 1 PM .4 ' 'Q . :: gp..A- 1 ,4 3 . v. -3 , .1 V '12 t ' 1 5 - n , f' ' -'lm ' 'I ,Q K 1 ww vii -f, .,d?54f,..bf... 1 Hi' .. - aa- . , -Q ,., - . .. I . 4..- ',ca, .1- ,.'-1. ' . . 'f 1,245 -.. 4. 1 . 3 9 5 42 ,W 0 - 142. Y , .niv- .g an Y, f '. ., - Q A 1... y 12, , ,435 'fc vga , ,, 3-41. yr . , A, . fs ..-1 1: Maureen Flemming. f ff Id, 31 2: Kathy Wood. 4 YW . ,. 3: Maureen Flemming. A ' ,K 5 ' .A 'wwf' we VJ' , 1' f P M, V' , .'-i.L Q -v 1532 I ' 3 XJ wg, H941 Q ,,, ,mu an 6.,,,g,., w , , a 3 5, vii, ,gr M8 A J,-44 if ,yjigfsg Q, 41 5 wr me . X ,,. wiki.- DHS OPP 53 Wellesley 99 60 Natick 96 59 Framingham South 112 70 Framingham North 82 31 Needham 552 71 Boston Latin 100 91 Newton South 81 75 Ursuline 97 1g Donna Carlin. 2: First row, left to right: Linda Salander, Linda Boudreau, tri- captains, Donna Carlin, Maureen Flemming and Nancy Wogan, Susan Molloy, and Anne Marie Bohmiller. Second row: Coach Liz Duval, Peggy Duffin, Ellen Tuleja, Nancy Capone, Andrea Mc-Nahli, Kathy Dever, Lynn Donovan, Debbie Pinkham, and assistant coach Donna Arcudi. Third row: manager Maureen Hurley, Kolleen Rahilly, Sue Crogon, Mary Faherty, Kathy Wood, Paula Fay, Kim Clausin, and Michelle Fiola, manager. ax X 1.75 Q Xf,XgZ'X1x',l , - xX2isi1X 2 133 KEEP o TRACK1 ' CROSS CoU TRY CONQUERS ALL! Dedhanrs Cross Country team had their hest season yet, winning the Bay State League championship with a record of9-O. The team also won the League Conference meet, heating a very competative Framingham North hy ten points. This retlects the dedication of Coach jim Walker as well as the dedication and many hours of training put in hy the runners themselves. junior Varsity also had a good season, with a final record of 7-2, de- monstrating the talent which will carry the team in the following seasons. PL 5,-at 1: Walter Healy, Frank Needham. 2: Liam Slein. 3: Rich Hargreaves, jim Dempsey, Dave Lawson Bob Bar rett, Liam Slein, Gerry Cately. Row 2 Frank Walley CMan agerl, Chris Kelly, Steve Bemhardt, Frank Needham Gerry Keohane, Chris Longval, Martin Beane Kevin Friel Rich Schneider, john Fiola, Coach jim Walker 1534 1' V 'Jody , in wwf W ' .wi W'-4 on .02 WE I , I , ,V,gn'h V, ., 2? I Q 1 1: CLeft-Right? Liam Sleirl, Dave Lawson, Kevin Friel, Steve Cately. 2: Rich Morris. 3: Bob Barrett. 'A if.-J.. an at , V V. ' -- 7 liz' f f 1 ir ' DHS OPP 15 Needham 42 18 South 39 25 North 30 17 Walpole 40 A 17 Wellesley 38 18 Natick 42 24 Milton 33 15 Braintree 50 A 15 Norwood 46 A 37 North 42 10 wins, 0 losses X 3 45 N, xx, My MQ - R , wana 2, ' ff,ffm.,,,,.,,' 4 J 2 135 lil IN L11 VJLTJ DJ E 24 :vm MCG 1 HA 'ld M TWA EUWJK 'yiflllfffff Q, . . 1 ir' I' Nil 3 1: Coach Collins, Mary Calvin, Chris Rosbickl, Alice Telian, Cindy Schell, janet Bassett, Loren West, Terri Kmpwich, Brenda Fleming, Nancie Freitas, Mary Craig, Coach Bohan, Co-Captains: Marcia Walley and Carlene Caccia. 2: Nancie Freitas. 3: Mary Craig. LMHA4, , v nz' E ,ga L lglllfl ,UiiElff14, ,, A 1-- 1 3 qv' l , f ,dy--M 1 V an- '9 9 .nf- . ,,v ,. Wt-v ' Nun .A ',, if me - 1 , i .. Q my . U M. Y ' 5!,7 , ll 2 +I l 1 1 I I l Y il V I J l I I 1 1 L V bf DHS OPP Norwood W tlpole Br untrcc Milton Wclleslty Nl ltlck Nillfilll W rlpole Frumngh im North Brnntrec Ffillllllgh 1 411' ig... 4 I U South Wellesley 'Nlccdh un Norwood 7 wins 7 losse 1 Cxrlene Cxtul 2 Cindy Sthtll '3 Alice Tell in C lflt'I1L C, itcit S if '9 fiifnllici l 5,,,L'X ,J :M aa X xc f Z' -.. ,4h. e The 1978 Volleyball team, under new coach Margie Bohan, had a very successful year. With new drills and skills, experienced team members, and an enthusiastic ef- fort, the Marauder team surprised the Bay State League with a com- plete turn around from last year. The girls started the season with a bang and soon gained the respect of the other teams. After many close victories and defeats, the girls finished with a record of 7-7. The team voted Carlene Caccia as MVP and she was also selected as a Bay State League All-Star. The junior Varsity team also had a good season. Coach Bohan was assisted by student teacher Cindy Collins. 137 THE LONG SHOT 1: Captain Larry Healy attempts to sink a basket. 2: Team photo, sitting: Captain jim Barry. Standing, left to right: Chuck Walch, Peter Carty, Steve Carty, Paul Callivan, Lance Osoj- nieki, Mark Carpenter, Joe Car- roll, Don Spellman, and Coach jerry Morelli. 3: Chuck Walch receives a pass from a teammate. LW 3 ll? ggi' Milton Br untree Natick Walpole Weymouth South Wellesley Needham F North Norwood Milton Braintree Natick Walpole . -4....,,,, . . Wellesley . Needham North ' South Norvx ood wins, 13 losses VFW, rf 'V rf 5, 1: jim Barry goes for a basket. 2: Peter Carty struggles to gain control ofthe ball as jimmy Connolly looks on. 3: Jimmy Connolly receives a pass from across the court. DHS OPP 38 ' 39 46 z ' 64 61 ' ' ' 73 51 ' 31 69 50 41 S 54 47 36 62 . 64 52 F. South 53 42 48 53 ' 33 35 ' ' 38 43 ' ' ' 52 48 49 53 55 61 46 64 72 64 54 54 ' 64 6 -ul Despite unc-easing ef- forts, the Dedham High Boys Basketball team fell short of a winning season. Headed by captains Larry Healy and jim Barry, the team provided exciting games for their many fans. Dominating the forecourt and controlling the boards were such players as Iimmy Connolly and Steve Carty. Two ofthe big scor- ers forthe Marauders were juniors Paul Callivan and Peter Carty. Chuckie Walch came into his own by showing his talents as a guard, as did Lance Osoj- nicki. 139 2 Z L11 2 H I-TJ P' L11 M QC CD Ld IP 0 P+ CD wi Ea fx --1 1, . 4 1: Dave DeVoy xtalki hi ponent. 12' Ken low,-Q. 3 Blll T igoxeuu ' DHS OPP Scituate Stoughton Newton North Weymouth North Quincy North Quincy Framingham South Plymouth-Carver - Needham . Natick Weymouth South Framingham North . Braintree . Wellesley ' VVayland 2.1 . . Walpole . Milton - Norwood 1 18 wins, 0 losses t The Wrestling team sur- prised no one this year as they finished the season with an undefeated record. Led hy senior tri-captains Bill Hoefer, Bill Tsaco- yeanes, and Walter Healy, the team had many ex- citing matches. This in- cluded Billy Hoeferls school record breaking streak of 13 pins in a row. Undefeated members of the team in- cluded Bill Tsacoyeanes, Jay Catto, and Dave DeVoy. Se- niors Iimmy Maher, Glen Yanni, Ken Ioyce, and jim O,Hal1oran all contributed immensely as well to make our Mauraders the champi- ons. 1: jim Maher. 2: Bill Hoefer getting ready to make another pin. 3: Front row, left to right: Frank Fitzgerald, Richard Coutts, Steve Manning, and Dan Tozier. Second row: Mike Maher, Ken Joyce, Chris Fahey, captain Bill Tsacoyeanes, jim O'Halloran, Chuck Tsaco- yeanes, john Keany, Glen Yanni, and jim Bonito. Back row: Coach Larry Hawkins, captain Walter Healy, Dave DeVoy, captain Bill Hoefer, Henry Ciggi, Coach Iim Police, jim Maher, Steve Murphy, joe DeVita, and Coach David Wade. 141 .H G ,fa , .241-ZF' f. ' 5, g,w'f . Q , W . ff, ,Mg '.,,, -,- f 'bw Q 44 9.3 J 1 A hz, . . 1 f . , l ' Z ' ., CQ UD ,gm LTJID 'JO erm , 1, ,g41'? ' 1: Team photo: Front row fkneelingl, left to right: Tri-Captains janet Armstrong, Chris Calliontzis, and Maureen Shamon. Back row fstand- ingl, left to right: Coach Maryanne Clougher, Kate Sullivan, Ieanette Frawley, Nancy Podolski, Katie Thissell, Brenda Riley, Barbara This- sell, Linda Frawley, Linda Boudreau, Terri DiCiacomo, Anne Marie ? Anderson, and manager Anne Clifford. 2: jeanette Frawley. , 4 - - f if .KTA 3: janet Armstrong. 7 ij: f- , e 1 2 142 'air DHS OPP Nlilton Braintree N ititk Wilpolc Wellesley Westwood Needh 1m Framingh un North Frammgh im South Norwood . Nlilton Braintree . Natick . . Walpole Wellesley Needham . Framingham North , 26 Framingham South 41 1: Brenda Riley. 17 ' Norwood 43 2: Chris Calliontzis. 3: Linda Boudreau. ..,,...m,, Q f 1' r X - NYU f I ' we I A , XL! Q 5 gn 2 The Girls Basketball team was off to a great start this year, but disaster soon set in. The record was 4 and 1 when Senior All-Star Chris Calliontzis was injured. Shortly after, Senior Maureen Shamon and junior Anne Marie Anderson were also injured. All three were out for the rest of the season. Coach Maryanne Clougher praised the team saying: The other girls worked really hardf, However, with the three starters out, the season just could not have been as well as anticipated. Every one is looking for- ward to a better season next year with Anne Marie Anderson returning. 143 STICKINC WITH IT 5 - M A X.-T., I ff 1 lf, Q . ' xi'-' 41 .H 6 .A if I Y 1 P. T 1 -L 1: Captain Billy Podolski puts one in for DHS. 2: Captains Fred Findlen and Mike Rooney raise their sticks in celebration of another Dedham goal. I Team photo, first row, left to right: Tim Erasmi, Peter Goodwin, joe O'Toole, Bob Curley, Ken Pike, joe Repetto. Second row: Coach Boh Crisp, Chuck Valenza, Tri-Captains Bill Podolski, Mike Rooney, and Fred Findlen, jack Lessard, and Coach Paul Podolski. Third row: Paul Wagner, jack Donovan, joe Buo, Mike Ziino, Scott Dickson, john Maguire, and Tim Smith. 14-4 444 I 1 1 I I' it Q5 at L ni , -T9 i Q I P 1 I O The D.H.S. hockey season was full of ups and downs and many close calls. The definite high point of the sea- son was a 4-1 whipping of first place Natick. Tri-captain Bill Podolski gave the large crowd at the Norwood game a big thrill. He was rewarded a rare penalty shot and took advantage of this to out maneuver the Norwood goalie and drop the puck into the net for a Dedham lead. Many injuries hit the team during the season hut the hardworking group took it all in stride. They filled in for side-lined teammates and put out the extra effort to end the season in a respectable fifth-place position. 'Hs-e DHS OPP O Wellesley 2 Q' 'r-- 2 Walpole 2 0 Natick 3 , 7 South 6 2 North 2 3 Needham 6 47k 6 Milton 0 ,, ' N 1 Braintree 5 Q N i I 4 Norwood 7 7 3 Wellesley 3 V 'gy 3 Walpole 2 , , 4 Natick 1 3 ' f 6 South 1 Q 1 1 North 2 Q L 3 Needham 6 J 5 Milton l 7 Braintree 3 3 Norwood 7 1 wins, 8 losses, 3 ties be ff a - 2 , '-' 417' 'V I le Q Y. f ,Te I 5.f4..,:v 5 A 2 ll X g ,.-35l?5:?5m?L1MA , :S ' h Tl Q I 5 I N v . ' 5 ' 1 5 Q 7 W .: 4 W' ' S - .141 fx 3 A f 1 Q t 5 5 E if A -ef 5 XS- 5 Z S, p 9 3 1: Scott Dickson and Paul Wagner chase down a Flyer breakaway. 2: john Maguire, Bill Podolski, joe Repetto, jack Donovan and Mike Ziino rejoice after another Dedham score. 3: Mike Rooney, jack Donovan, and Fred Findlen move in on the Flyer goal. 4: Scott Dickson and Bill Podolski wait for the pass as joe Repetto takes the face-off. 145 9,15 i DHS OPP . Nlilton '- VVQ llesley Br-iintrcc - Natick . ' North ' NtLttlh'1I'll Norwood 6 wins 9 losses 63 A 23 74 ' x 11 61 . i - 25 47 South 30 56 . 30 62 l 2.4 40 - , 46 38 48 1: Fran Fisher running the relay. 2: Dedham runners Steve Bern- hardt, Frank Bassett, and Rick XValker get a jump on Natick. V. . 1 H . A . 'I ..i Front row: tleft to right? Paul Flemming, Paul Bohmiller, Phil Stathas, Rich Hargreaves, Chris Kelly, jim Dempsey, Marty Be- ane. Row 2: Frank Bassett, john McDonald, Gerry Keohane, Clen Davis, Holm Barrett, Mike Cuziliam, Larry Sheetly. How 3: Steve Tyner, XVayne Fontana, Steve Nlegertlichian, Steve Ber- nhart, Billy Nylen, Chris Longval, Boh Samya, Liam Slein, Kevin Friel. Back row: Fran Fisher, Dom Sestito, Chris Lawson, jerry Sumner, Dave Iiongval, Paul Hiany, Steve Marino, Kevin Hasenfus, Paul Stephenson, Rick NValker, Steve Catley, Coach 'lim Walker. Missing, Frank Need- ham, Al Zarther. 147 The lmoy's swim teamis 19179 season will he rememlicred as the year ofthe record breakers. In the Bay State League Confer- ence meet, Dedham placed first and scored 320 points - the niost points ever scored lay one team at any Bay State Confer- ence meet. The team finished 11 and 1, the liest theyive ever done, and placed second in the Bay State League. All lint two of the team swim records were lvro- ken. 1 never was disappointed with any of the lioys' perfor- mances, stated coach Ron Ricci. Among the outstanding seniors was Dick Ford, who hroke two recordsg the fifty yard freestyle and the hundred yard freestyle. Ford also scored 102 points, which is the most ever scored hy one person on the team. Clenn O,Sullivan liroke the two hundred and five hundred yard freestyle. Mark Horan was the breast stroke champion on the team. The team spent many long hours practicing, and it all seems to have paid off. -- Brookline . - Wellesley Natick '- 14 FI 1lD1I'lQh'1ITl Yorth 1. - .. Needham . D Don Bosco 5 North Quincy '. nnin31h'nn South ' 9 Norwood Q, . ns, 1 . DHS OPP 93 79 85 ' 1 87 100 '. 62 11 . . . F5 57 1 31 96 W'estwood 75 10' 71 10f 65 loo P It . 72 -11 ' 71 9 wi 1 l ass 1-18 ., f 7 1- f- N as cl I . Q ,, ' 4- -f 1 if' if 1 - M :BA - 5 'if qkll 52,47 , .l ' ,, ...vu- ,H :,..4r ,g Q. 3 1: Mickey Feyler, Mike Piazza, and Billy Tisdale push off fora Dedham victo- ry 2: Mark Latham gets a word of advice. 3: Mike Ford. 1: Ed Susi. 2: Glenn 0'Sullivan. 3: Dave Folsom. 4: Peter Chmielinski counts down for Mark Latham. vvv, V 9 7 ' 4. , , f 4.45 A R, 1 ' . . , gl E A,,V4 . hi!!-ix- 7 Team Photo, front row, left to right: Mark Latham, Glen 0'Sullivan, Captain Mark Horan, Mike Nemes- kal, and Dave Price. Second row: Billy Tisdale, Mike Feyler, Peter Chmielinski, Dave Folsom, Boll Stan- ley, Neil Keohane, Harold Kalshrek, Scott NVeldon, and Mike Piazzia. Third row: David Moore, Bob Zahka, john Emerson, Dave Dorrwachter, Mike Ford, Captain Dick Ford, Coach Ron Ricci, Ed Flem- ing, Steve Arena, and Bolm Price. 1-19 l ,Y v. , . be if -ml: 4,5-. . 1 , u A W . I 4 -'45, , ,- 11- '- , ' pn, , vig? 'An L xii :TAN , V,.YZj?qlf:'f NM rf- A -.W I In THE BE The girls gymnastic team enjoyed an extremely successful season. They consistently knocked over all competi- tion in the Bay State League. The sole flaw in their league record was a heartbreaking loss to Braintree. These talented gymnasts finished up in sec- ond place with a fine 8-1 record. Senior tri-captains were Brenda Wlalker, Joyce Griffiths, and Patty Far- rell. Brenda was a consistent high scorer on the beam and floor, and also showed her skills on the liars and vault. ,loyce was a four year veteran of yaulting and liars and was a top scorer on lmoth events. Patty was a talented DHS competitior for four years. Senior Darnell Vitiello was a seasoned and skilled tumliler and vaulter. Another standout was sophomore Diane Carlin who finished up the season undefeated in all events. l: Diana Crowell. 2: Captain Brenda Wailker. 3: Marilyn Nlaider. 4: Captain Joyce Griffiths. 150 I-Mfr Front row left to right lxithy Tierney, MaryBeth Longvnl Dnrmll Vitigllo C roll f cntilr md Di in 1 Crowell Nlidclle row: jocly Wiggins,Cz1il Gun ll in C ule N1mg,mrllo Brth C il lions lxithx He llx B rlm. Smith, Diane Carlin, amd juni Nl in Lh m Biplx rr xx IJ umm C irl 'VI mlvn Nl ucler jo inn Crlffiths, Brenda Walker, Joyce f riflfiths N mu F rrre ll P it F irrc ll DHS 98 6 South 102 7 104 4 94 60 106 75 109 75 104 6 105 75 101 4 104.7 9 OPP 78 6 83 55 54 5 97 85 86 75 Braintree 113 75 Wilpole 81 75 N itick 69 70 Nce-dh im 87 5 Milton 99.35 wins 2 losses l Framingham l 1 15125 ' ' 85175 . 1 1 Q ' 4 . Y . .x , ay. , , , , 3 f 1 l 'S fx 'ffgxs l 2 I P-'I I-1 P-'I Q JANICE MANCANELLO Editor in Chief l WE DID IT ALL FOR YOU TYPINC: Debbie Carlson Leslie Kimball ART WORK: Pam Keith PHILIP FARRINGTON Janet Bothne 1 Facility Advisor CONTRIBUTORS: Paula Alhorghetti I jim MacDonald I JOHN PRICE, Layout Editor Marianne Martin Matthew Bannister joe O,Toole Carole Caulfield PHOTOGRAPHY: Craig Morris Photography p Frances Compagnone Margie Maida Cathy O,Halloran Donna Pendlebury Nancy VVogan MARCIA WALLEY, Senior Section Editor Mary Craig Susan Dempsey Frank Walley Dawn Winbourne 481 Bedford Street Bridgewater, MA I ADD1T1oNAL PHOTOGRAPHY: John Price l Steve Megerdichian PUBLISHER: Hunter Publishing Company I Winston-Salem, NC l Richard Swiech, Representative I I' I ' 154 Copy B Copy A l l l I l l l l ll- f- l I -' 5 ,Q , yi f il L P. ,l 3 Pic I I 1 fl fu lid 5 000 lllll Pic 1 fi Pic 2 V' Copy A 'I This year's yearbook staff, under the direction of Mr. Farrington, worked hard to produce a yearbook that we can all be proud of. Everyday after school and during period seven in CIO6, surrounded by cokes and a radio, one often heard such lines as Where,s a cropperiy' Can someone identify these peopleiy, Where,s picture IPH and Where,s a final layout sheet?,' And despite the frequent misplacement of pictures and the broken filing cabinet, the staff always came through on time for their deadlines. The staff and Mr. Farrington sincerely hope that the Class of 1979 enjoys this yearbook as much as We enjoyed producing it, and that it is something that they will have forever as a memory of their four years at Dedham High School. For as the headline reads, 'LWe did it all for youlv 155 4.-I Front row, left to right: Sandra Gardiner, janet Armstrong, Mar- cia XValley, Mari-Ann Imlmaro, ancl Linda Biscoe. Second row: Holly Amos, jaana jokihaara, Amy Mor- ris, Pam Cosma, Dehorah McGrath, and Kathy Duncan. Third row: janet Kwiatkowski, Karen Howcly, Rosa Vcnuto, Mau- reen Creaton, Nancy Mitchell, Particia Balis, jennifer Myers, and Pam Smyth. Fourth row: Sandra Sherrod, Holly Smith, Martha Martin, Dawn NVin- hourne, Maureen Dunn, Mary Ann joseph, Charlotte Mutz, antl Mary Ann Connolly. Fifth row: Deborah Pacheco, Moira Massey, Dorothy Bazzinotti, Darlene Quarles, Amy O'Connell, Cynthia Schell, Margaret Barlmarita, anml Laura Sullivan. Sixth row: james Lester, Mark Scanzillo, Michael Piazza, llancl Sutton, Al Baz- zinotti, jack Donovan, joseph Tunrinelli, ancl Michael jerome. Seventh row: Bruce jahhour, Richard Weschrolr, jim Maher, Kurt Hanson, Warren French, Mark Latham, Davicl Dr-Voy, ancl john Horan. .6 ,wb 1' W if r, V fa 7 , 2, ,qu M, ' H 2-'S -,., 'l'f'l l ,f 'iii' v ff' X Alvin 'tif 5 fi 2 ' , 1 1: Mr. Faucett leads the choral during the History of Fine Ads presentation. 2: The choral during the i'History of Fine Arts presentation. 3: Al Bazzinotti, ,lack Donovan, Mark Lathain, and Mark Sean- zillo. Front row, left to right: Donna Kahler, Linda Perkins, Barhara Fogg, Maureen Starrs, Cheryl Caetani, judy Corrnan, Lori Ann Decola, Donna Hart, and Mary Kenney. Second row: Christine Hoherts, Jodie VViggin, Eileen O'Donnell, jean D'Addieco, Pa- tricia Hemenway, Dehorah Ralph, Christina Oher, and Charlene Molino. Third row: Lisa Lang, Suzanne YValsh, Tammy Lane, Linda Ayoulm, Teresa Flaherty, Lynn Gilmore, Barbara Findlen, and Catherine Hill. Fourth row: Kathleen Newton, Paula Fay, Suzanne Derha, Beth Mattingly, Selena Gemelli, Bohin Nenieskal, Judy Benson, Barbara Bollas, and Connie Cuardihascio. Back row: Nancy Kahler, Kathleen Grant, Linda Frawley, Rosanna Berardi, Diane Harland, Laura Buono, Lori Megerdichian, and Marion Tuohy. 3 157 PHOTGGRAPHY CLUB 1: Front row, left to right: Rose Marie Leone, Dan Sullivan, Mike Reynolds, Steve Megerdichian, and Maureen O'Ket-fe. Second row, left to right: Joanne Lamonica, Mary Ann Connolly, Rose Sears, Judy Benson, jixn lN'int-Dormlcl, john Price, Al Bazzinotti, Mayanne MacDonald, Barbara Bolis, Karen Kelley, and advisor M r. Ouellette. CHESS CLUB 1 i 5 Z' Q 5 5 I ,, k ., ,N mf WWMMWHEM. This year's Chess Club, under the coaching of Mr. jim Baker, won the 1979 Bay State League Cham- pionship. Meeting on Monday af- ternoons, the team, led by seniors Ken Foster and Malcolm Broderick, brought the trophy to Dedham High for the first time. N' v 1 7: 1. .4-W 4 , N .ZS L . Irma, P, rl air W 3 VVPVTAVV I, i., . my W . V if 4 , M - 9 . 'J ' tt 5 a r ' W p ' Jar, J , ' at ' 74 W ' 1+ ' .7wm.. - 4,- .J-f 1: Front row, left to right: Ed Marshall jim Lester, Donna Madden, john Walsh. Second row, left to right: joe Ballaera, Phil Montague, Mark Carter, Dan Sulli- van, Malcolm Broderick, Ken Foster Clenn Moore, and advisor Mr. Baker. 2: Mark Samuelian. 3: Ed Marshall, Malcolm Broderick Donna Madden, and Karen Kelley. 1 9 1 159 i, UD The German Club is an active organization which promotes an interest in German culture and its language. This is the fourth year of the clubis existence. The German Club has participated in several ac- tivities including a bake sale and yard sale. In addi- tion, the German Club has seen several German mov- ies. 11 Rosemary Leone, Paul How- Iett, Steve Diorio, Ken Foster, Donna Whislter, Laura Bowse, Tricia Mc-Donough, and Mrs. Kennedy. 160 GD BERLXN MUN ICH LE CERCLE FRANCAI The French Club provides its members with French Cul- ture While strengthening language skills. The French Club includes a variety of programs such as visits to various French Restaurants, and preparing their own French dinner. This years officers are: President, Susan Dempsey, Vice President, Frances Compagnone, Secretary, Marcia Walleyg Treasurer, Theresa Falvey. Front row: Theresa Falvey, Sue Dempsey, Frances Compagnone, Marcia Walley. 2nd row: Linda Saraf, Maria Liberatore, Pauline Kowalcyzk, Laurie Amos, Sheila Kelly, Karen Falvey, Carol Calvin, Cayle Manganello, Janice Duncan, Mary Calvin, Marguerite Crant. 3rd row: Louis Stuke, Neil Keohane, Dan Sullivan, Frank Walley, Maureen O'Keefe, Maria Ciafrie, Linda Bates, jean Pappas, Cheryl Keneavy, Lynn Murphy. 161 MM-1 15,31 ,-1 2 1 Ya 2 'I 3 2 .1 E I 5 Q I EL CLUB DE 5 Z I ,. E S PAN O L E , -. iifgvxn- Jiiiizsi-,E 1 -mfr 'WP ,,?6iii 11,5 -. 4- in--2, X Q o -wr-V 'L my L fLiiflfffivfiyvifM,.i,-Xi5ts1- 2 f- -,l,,-llf'lMh,,n,'1W, f -Z 1'flQh?,QI5:':R1'f!f ffl' ,Lai ' ' ' fair-1 'Ti5i'Sfmfwefz 1 i . ig - QQQVFJ'x5:Zv5f'.1Y9'f i i , .xi ...-Mb-l i1.!:dl5xarY. ff -- 3' A i Y 'gy J' .Tl ilgfnlst F- lg .QQQ-.Sv i -L.. QS-5'.i ' A n Q' 'lftlgb 4 , .. ' N ' iqwi' g fx -' 2- i J ' A .JJ 4 A 1' 11 J if: Tx N-.Q 411 4 A' 4 W i Ip 'Xu i ' r n ': ' RZ A I - ,f f ' . U 1 4 f .1 , 2, L ,S I. , ' f f 1 1 3 U5 l 1 Y , , r , ? 9 1' ' 5 t 4 f 1: Front row, left to right: Joanne Zampese, Karen Howdy, and Chris Rosbic.-ki. Second row: Amy Erickson, Barbara Brennen, Rosemary Leone, Carol Dietzel. Back row: Miss Kerngzln, and Pat Rooney. 2: Diane Mancini, Sally Maloney, and Marisa Musto. 162 i , ..., ......... ...........,,.,,..... . . ,..- in ,-- - -, . V4, 1: Front row, left to right: Laurie Sullivan Mike Rizzi, and Dave Lawson. Second row Lee Walker, Steve Apone, Rich Schneider Frank Walley, Al Catenac, and Dave Bradley Third row: Pam Cosma, janet Kwiatkowski Karein Fontanna, Chris Lawson, Patty Owens Paula Patterson, Linda Rihero, and Kelly Findlen. Back row: Susan Molloy, Matthew Bannister, Cheryl Cillard, Lori Rohinson Lynn Goodrich, Malcolm Broderick, Chris Roshicki. xx 163 STREET LIFE 1: Amy O'Connell. 2: The cast of Street Lifel' poses to a standing ovation. 3: Rand Sutton in his solo, Boys Don't Cry. On December lst and 2nd, the Drama Club presented its first production ofthe year, a musical revue of street scenes called Street Life. The cast which was selected from members of all classes, re- ceived a standing ovation both nights. The show also included monologues ings, as well West Side UThe WiZ,H shows. The show the new drama coach, Ms. Linda Bolmeier, and assisted by student choreographers, Amy O,Connell, Darlene Quarles, and Jeanne Butler. and poetry read- as numbers from Story, Annie, and many other was directed by X l 1 Q 5 z 164 fb? X .-1-ag RW r M25 A 0 l '7' ff 'iz V 4, N472 f 'ff if Q 4 s M 9 NA t 1 11 4 M Q..- ,M W ' 7 3 fi waz. 73 1 1 ffffi L . ,.u5?f'-Q.. . ,.wJ-'ff' , X: ,f FE' 'ff A Mi r ui, fa ,ff ,pf V ,V 'ff , ' ' , 1 . V ' 'fi 'I if-' ' ' X ,1 ' M -1 fir ,Jn M4 A I A D' 1 ' 1 ' f X , ,J ,., fd' f f nw, , ,uf , ff 'A' f,ff' , , , 5,721 f ' ,.,'-,Q 1. - ,, , 1 A l Warm' , 1 ' - ' if. A - A STUDE T SCHOOL COMMITTEE Brian Conley, Frances Compag- none, standing: Donna Pendle- bury, Paul Corey, and Cindy Armstrong, Hlissing Davina Nic-Leishl. 166 BEE C3 'W-1' Sxss 4 l In 1972 a legislative act was established mandating that students in high schools shall elect five fellow students to represent them on the Student Advisory Committee to the School Committee, and that the committee shall meet frequently with the School Committee of that town. Working together with Mr. Peter Smith, other groups and fellow students, this year's committee has instituted many new programs. One project which has been in effect for the past two years is student-teacher evalua- tions. These proved to be beneficial to both teachers and students. Another successful project was the campaign to reduce vandalism and make people more aware of the problem. Another accomplishment has been improving communication between students, stu- dent groups and the community. On Tuesday, October 31, 1978, students on the School Committee Council and their principals and advisors were invited to attend a conference for the SAC members of the ten public school systems for which The Education Cooperative CTECD provides servic- es. Dedham was part of the three-town planning committee that set up this conference with the advice of students in several other towns. The purpose was to exchange ideas and share experiences to better represent the student body and to communicate more effectively with the School Committee. The Student School Committee hopes to make the Dedham High School and even better place to learn and grow by continuing to initiate new projects and ideas. LIBRARY COUNCIL n ,W ,l1f52i 'i 4 . 'nf . rw ' f L' L' A x1'Q,. -vi ' C ,I L .l We l Q x ,,Q,fi 4 - K 5 - , 'ef ,,........-f 'N-- 'X -B.- I 3 Shi-...1 a.....l X I 1 V 1, Y 'I' it ,L '+V ' , - , V ,Q -sa ix , -, -Q ? 1. I i ?:-Tk Kg A t, ,N 'KV YYY dui. Y - la, 1 6 - N 4.4 I g 35' C is 6 Z' 7 2: Kevin Friel. H 3: jane Conley and Martha Quinlan. 1: Front row, left to right: Anne Blarie Carlmry, Barlmara Lavoie, Rose Sears, Robin XYiekowsky, Anne Crowley, Maureen Davis, and Nlaryjane Rooney. Back row, left to riilhtz Nancy Cook, Sara Nlulrooney, Bernadetee Holmes, Christine Cook, ,Ioanne Zainpewe, Karen Clark, and Mrs. Sheila Thomas. 167 COLORGU RD 61 M IORETTES i ' -N. . , ' 9 ' 4 , In A, I 4' . , . b 'T ... 'Elf Q 'F . 1 A-. '4'i . -. -- . L , , . , 1 ,,,., 1',- , , Plff' ,, , ' I . . A , A .ww ., , ,. -. 43,-4.4 .W K ,,,.-,, 5- ,. he A i .al ,wnza 1 :Off 4 3 1: Front: Cl to rl Carol Nlorowitz, Pam Sniyth, Doreen O'Neil, Debbie Pacheco, Maureen Creaton, Francie Dayic. Back: fl to rl Linda Biscoe, jen Myers, Tracy Duffine, Mary Ann Connolly, Christina Martino, Anna Beramli, Chris Spinello, Diane Cochran, Kim Cunningham, jill Myers, Debbie Bruno, Maureen O'Kec-fe, Debbie Haines, Patty Owens, Hrcncla Caliill. 2: Maureen Crcaton, Carol Ann, Debbie Pacheco, Francie Dayie. 3: PLllIlSlllytl1. 4: lflaine KllIllj.fi'll2lS 168 l L. Ztffft I J Ni in Q H Q1 715. ff f ner' :Wil- 'fiw uf 'SP in .. 53 13. I 1 1: Right Shoulder, Arms! 2: Front Row: Elaine Kunigenas and Rita An- tognetti. Back row: Robin Fontaine, Debbie Longval, Maryanne McDonald, Pam Hardi- man. 3: Fanueil Hall, December, 1978. 169 H Q M E C Q I Saturday, Oct. 21 was Homecoming at D.H.S. During the half-time break ofthe Braintree - Dedham game, the stu- dent body featured The Homecoming Queen and Her Court. The Queen was senior Carolyn Coffey. Her court were seniors Doreen O'Neil, and Eileen Buo, and juniors Ianie Weisentaner and Lynda Johnson. These girls were elected by their classes as semi-finalists and, by another voting, won the election. The day was more enjoyable with the Marauders victori- ously overpowering Braintree. That night after the game, the students assembled in the gym for a victory Homecoming Dance. 5, 1, 1 ' ' 1-va-:lvl 3 1: Doreen O'Neil and joe O'Toole. 2: Carolyn Coffey and Bill Podolski. 3: Eileen Ruo and David Gorman. 4: Queen and her court: lane Weisen- taner, Dorren O'Neil, Carolyn Coffey, Eileen Ruo, and Lynda johnson. 170 Q1 l' L i la di ., q. A W P'Y'Y 1 Y, v X' 1 - Z i JK, ,a', ,iia u ,v ' 'A ,,,,, EARE, EARE, HAT DY AMITE 'nv 1: Suzanne Derba, Heidi Hanson, Leslie Abbott. 2: Alison Doherty, Terri Sheecly, Susan Hamilton, Suzie Lyons, Nancy Kenney, Heidi Hanson, Leslie Abbott, Suzanne Derba. 3: 1978-9 Cheering Squacl: Susan Hamilton, Heidi Hanson, Nancy Kenney, Leslie Abbott, Suzie Lyons. 2nd Row: Alison Doherty, Terri Sheecly, Suzanne Derba, Cathy Seager, jill DiVirgilio. 171 That was the cry that re- sounded throughout the au- ditorium as the fall sports season started with the clang of the cowbell cheer. The spirit was led hy Mr. Bruso and the rejuvenated cheer- leaders, majorettes, and col- orguard. The tremendous en- thusiasm was carried on to the field the next day for a victory over Brockton. This same spirit was present at both Thanksgiving day rallies. That day in the auditorium, Coach Varnum led everyone with the chant of GO HOUSE!! The night began with a ride around town behind the fire truck. Then everyone returned to the high school to get PSYCHED UP with cheers and predictions of victory over Norwood. Which all came true . . . 'ff ' ,T GO! FIGHT! WI ! l , A t ,ff A ff fj lyx 1 Air: NX '. - i . ,. AT? . .. - lg D.ll.S. MADNESS. 2: Chris Dempsey. ! I i 1 53: Scott Dickson, Joe Repetto, Lance Osojnicki, john Maguire, Mike Ziino, and Chris 1 Dempsey. 172 1 1 .1 ii I fl X 1 2 1 l if bk was 1:15 17 79 6016193 '4 8915 9 J 41 46 97 49 . ,530 14 51.7 .Qi Q is? Hia Q f Qi fig Q0 1' I 2 L 5 2 A 9 ', ' r' 1 7 U , 4 Qs- . f , , ' iff' gr! 43 21.52 3 hifi, . ,J nznfmwmmnalnlrqfmn if , n 5' - ef qigf 1-QM11fxIjnlj14i'1u!1 Ju3!1ij111 njiy NATIONAL Mono Qi S I Glerlifirale nf R SOCIETY by . ' Z 5 iv 4 .W- emherzhip 'r ck A ,Q sy N N x xi In ' i K - s w Qxe Y -. 1 -' ,f G 2 K x L Q NY, 139 N x QS NR Qxvs x i Q5 . tx ' r .N ,W 2 Q X N ie Q qw-i : R Q33 Xce X' ,. . Q. R-. N e K . N x X X 1 ,A . 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X690 Mx lL'7iQ44, Ae,zD-XiQvvCg ' Ns The DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL PLAYBOOK is authorized to print the following advertisement: PLAYBOOK SALES FORCE Advertisers signature Advertisers address Salespersonis signature Cover Full page 1X2 page 1X4 page 1X8 page Check attached Cash attached Bill me Checks payable to: DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL S60 S50 S35 S22 S15 175 Wham W fyffefeffzb- qw 1: Pam Cosma and jim Arena. 2: Paul Magzgioni and Deb Carlson. 3: Theresa Sparks, Rick Col- umbo, and Maureen Black. 176 I X 'QQ X X xx Ns r 11 4. 1: Cathy Carroll, Bill Hoefer, jim Maher, Kathy O,Neil, Deirdre Sinnott, Matt Feely, Marguerite Crant, Chris Hamilton, jim O,Halloran, Krissy Fallon, john Whelan, Marcia Walley, Mary Craig, john Regan, Cathy Cor- man, Ralph Wadman, Judith Power, Fran Fisher, Chucky Walch, and Cindy Hayward. 2: Ken Joyce. Last year the junior ind senior classes sponsored the winter semi formal dlnce on Saturday, December 17, The theme Song for the d ince was Winter Wonder- land and the gym was decorated accordingly. Music bv the Marseilles ' was enjoyed by all. This was the second vear this group played at the semi- Evervone who lttended hxd a great time. 177 rv 1.1 rv' X 'gl X f :ff ' 1 2' 3 I . . , 2 , gg' .1 , , 1 S V, I- -f f 1 ,., 4- .f s A . 4 A ,XA l gx 1 G, V Y Fi ' M . ' + lx ' Q' x XJ ' Ill' A. I f 'V ' . I F , I V Y ' 'uf ' 1 Q .XJ 3 41. X 'x W K 1 Mirror staff, front row, left to right: john Price - Photography Editor, Marjorie Maida - Managing Editor, and Donna Pendlebury - Editor-in-Chief. Second row: Steve Megerdichian, Margaret Laham, Maureen Hurley, and Debbie McGrath. Third row: Lenny Weitzman, jim MacDonald, Mrs. Ziemian - Advisor, and Paul Flemming. 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'teqttlft Ke' . tn X t mt lcrtriarfl ltVPtlZ'ttt.ttt .luzrtttt Xlttt llttrtttltl Ste: Q Meg:-rdt man Andspvt tal thanks to Wire Farttl 7tet'tt.1rt ttttt twat ttt-t-tttlut +r t. L t t f, . ii ' , 5 .. ...-4, . ...W - Q Q .,, W,-at E Z g .I ff, 1 , 1- N 1. it 'S 4 K ,t f 3 ff 4, , 1' '2 ,,: f '1 :. :tp ' '1,:' . . -44 ' 1' Ziff? 1' 4 l x g ,,- X.: hw... 2 1: Ms. Ellie Trueman and managing editor Margie Maida. 2: Maureen Hurley, Margaret Laham, Kevin Venti, Fred Hatntnel, Pam Keith, Debbie McCrath, Lenny Weitzman, Mike Fyler, Brian Conley, and Dom Sestito. f 179 Aff WW gow On May 19, 1978, the memhers of the Class of 1979 ar- rived at the Chateau de Ville in Framingham for their junior Prom. The Prom was decorated in blue, the color theme elected by the class. The night included a full course roast beef dinner and great music featuring, i'Blue Sky. The highlight ofthe evening was the crowning ofthe Prom Queen, Eileen Ruo, and her court. lg : Diane Hasenfus and Ed Herlihy. 2: Eileen Ruo, Laura Sullivan, Maureen Flemming, Delmlmie Lovely, and Frances Compag- none. 180 .l Y 'S-5. 'Ar Fi? Af' ' ,i 4 1: Chateau de Ville exterior. 2: Janice Manganello and Frank Walley. 3: Carolyn Coffey. 'Q' H VE YGU GOT THAT SPIRIT? il .f 29:5 if' it ltr :l.!1is,.iii1 .113 H 1 f NS tiki itll f' 1 1. Band, Front row. Mayanne MacDonald, Robin Fontaine, Rita An- tognetti, Diane Harland, Kathy Kanz, Kathy Boles, Diane Cately, David Moore, Steve Podovano, Barbara Smith, Elaine Kunigenas, Pam Hardiman. Row 2: Robert Zahka, Sheila Smigliani, Debbie Gerard, Steve Cately, Mark Horan, john' Emerson, Rick Schneider, Frank Wal- ley, Mark McDonald, Jeanette Frawley, Cathy Hammel. Row 3: Eric Lazzeri, Bob Ouellette, joe Frazier, Neil Keohane, Derrick Noyce, john Horan, Sue Dempsey, Deirdre Sinnott, Bob Sample, Ray Brown. Row 4: Nora Driscoll, Eileen Hessian, Debbie Folsom, Dorothy Baz- zinottj, Chris Rosbicki, Gerry Keohane, David Price, Marcia Walley, Karen McNamara, john Belanger, Tricia Boncek, Susan Weschrob, Kurt Hanson. Row 5: Jim McDonald, Bill Brown, john Kelly, Cindy Armstrong, Mike Smith, Michelle Tiemey, Clen Davis, Chris Morse, Carol Dietzel, Karen Pelton, Suzanne Dunn, Billy Parelli, Kurt Stuke. Row 6: Chris Martino, Linda Bisco, Mary-Anne MacDonald, jennifer Myers, Anna-Maria Bernardi, Maureen O'Keefe, Patty Owen, Kim Cunningham, jill Myers, Tracie Duiiin, Debbie Haines, Brenda Cahill, Debbie Bruno. Top Row KL to RJ: Pam Smith, Carol-Anne Morowitz, Debbie Pacheco, Doreen O'Neil, Chris Spinello, Diane Cochrane, Maureen Creaton, Francie Dayie. 2: Kevin Horan - Inspector Clouseau? 3: Band director Mr. Bruso. 182 Q, z x n. I gr Y my 1.3. -Mira. ,f env, all ' v -11,-1' rv- - if Aeuf ,, f ft-.E ggnfri 1 Z' ' f .. 2-159 nf Qi,',i's. ,.'.fll'f f ru. f M-?'Z'f . ,, Yrx8A:,.'. 1 ,- ,',74-fgiffff , mm 1 7 K ., 'E lT1. Q . L I I 'f l I Y ' C 1: Maria Antonuccio. 2: The band celebrates zz touchdown. 3: The hand at the end ofa halftime performam-Q. D v .511 I-- 1 fa 8 1 4.4 , 1 p QQ' - ,,..-'Aff-ofa' .. H ,.'f1 umiul ,J -v .....-....... .. A,-,.-.1 Q 39 vtvv-'14 in-1 9 'Tr ff lxg 5,3 WU .V 5 N 3 183 ,,.., lj' + ,. mf 1 L: -1 xv i1 d ,JQ.fn , E skfimgr W GARY-!Q? 'g. N, ' - flllyw, ,Lx,5f1i 'f'-.1?'f'++af'f'2fgfgfl, y fu?wz- fm ' 1 ,.- Af-W .7 M' 3521139 ' 'QX it ...D A5 EVERGREE SEMI-FGRMAL . ' N 1: Fred Loewe-n. 2: Cathy CTI-Izllloran and John Price. 184 1 Billy Hoefer and Patty NIL-Cormick. 2. Nick Emmanuel and Darnell Vitiello enjoying refreshments provided lay soph- omores Nl iria Antonuccio, janice Seager, Eileen Davis, and Ann Clifford. 3 The N1 irseilles. -4,,'-- ' , ERGR J 'Vlf This yearis semi-formal was held on Saturday even- ing, December 9, 1978. The theme Song forthe semi-formal was Evergreen,' and the juniors decorated the gym as a Christmas scene. Both seniors and juniors danced to the great music provided hy the c'Marseilles. This was the third year that this group performed at Dedham High. As couples departed, they moved from one winter wonderland to another, for the snow was piling up out- side. Despite the untimely snowstorm, all who attended enjoyed this memorable evening. 185 RING DAY vwzf.. , - x 2' Y ,J 2 . 12795 4 lx Scott Mingcls, Steve Padavano, Karen MuuNrnnara, Bruce McCann and Al Catenac. 2: Paula McNeil, Karen MacNa1nara, and Bruce Mc-Czunn. 3: llc-lmlmiaf Mcilrath, Pzun Peckham, and N11lllft'i'll Fruizl. 41 Susan Cardinal and Ida DiCuru. 186 1 ' xg , Sz! I l 1- E W s its Q! 1 ,J PL JM7! I ' A.V. CRE 1: Mike Reynolds. 2: john Heran. -ov ,f ix Q . ? l , Front row, lefl to right: Mark Carter, Michael E. Reynolds, Michael Buckley, and Paul Diette. Middle row: john Heran, Al Bazzinotti, Michael Kane, and Ronald Knell. Back row: james McDaniel, Wade Hampton, John Belenger, and joseph Mancuso. 187 The purpose of the Student Council is to govern, to raise funds for student scholarships, to work for causes and charities, and gen- erally better student life at Ded- ham High. The council, along with other government groups, handles stu- dent cornplaints and suggestions. They research and present their findings to the administration. The skim milk in the cafeteria is just one of the results of their efforts. Throughout the year the council keeps very active. In October a Haunted House was held for Mus- cular Dystrophy. The Student Council along with the Lions Club made this event a success. They also collected for Globe Santa in the cafeteria at Christmas. Raising funds for scholarships is a con- tinual project. As a result of candy drives and spring fairs, the Student Council annually awards several scholarships. 188 STUDE T COUNCIL --ff mmww waxy, .,, ,M . -- v- A , Z 3 5 igiiai' 'i1 f M' I ..- ,ZA 'ff ' 1LTZ ,w2 T ff 'f ' . ' Front row, left to right: jim Dempsey, Sue Dempsey, Marcia Walley, CVice-Presidentl, Dawn Win- bourne CSecretaryJ, jean Mellen CPresidentJ, Liam Slein CTreasurerl, lim MacDonald, and Dean Morris. Middle row: Steve Carty, Diane Kenney, Ed Fleming, Michael Maher, Karen LaVita, Lori DeCola, Cheryl Caetani, john MacDonald, Carolyn Blizzard, Cina Agricola, and Barbara Bolas. Back row: jay McCuire, Krissy Fallon, Debbie Doyle, Moira Massey, Linda Fallon, Maureen Creaton, Deirdre Coen, Paula Alborghetti, Kathy Dever, Nancy Crant, Denise Buckley, Kathy Noone, Lisa Travares, Maureen O'Keefe, Karen Kelley, and Mr. Ouellette. UUE f 14 f ff! Qwyf 4 it I 'Q JV, .N I 8 iff Y: ,, I, ,, , ' Q 1 HM ff f fb i K X! 3 CONTEST WINNERS cslttlllg left to right, kurt Stuke joe Reiss Standing Craig Malcom Martha Quinlan AmyOConnell Rand Sut on M ROOTS STAFF: front sitting fleft to rightlz Dianne Picarilly, Mary Lou Bistowski, Donna Pendlebury. Back standing fleft to rightjz Nancy MaeAuley, Maureen Hurley Ceditorl, Kim Clausin, Paula McMann, Janice Pierce, Sara Mahoney, Cindy Armstrong, Linda Bates, jean Pappas, advisor Mrs. johnson. 189 1: Mrs. Brown, Miss Turrentine, Miss Kerns, and Mr. Kawadler. 2: Dawn WVinlxourne and Nancy MaCauley. 3: Nancy Sawan and Cheryl Kanelos. -1: NValter Healy, GOI G, GOI , GONG. In May of our sophomore year, the Class of 1979 sponsored thc Cong Show. This pro- duction proved to he very successful, making a huge profit due to low production costs. The majority of the acts, although very en- tertaining, were gonged hy the judges who were influenced hy the demands of the un- merciful audience. Both teachers and students performed in a variety ofsinging and dancing acts. Although there could he only one winner, every con- testant who participated showed great cour- age to perform before the huge audience. The winner ofthe Cong Show was unani- mously chosen as Paul Vasta's hand, which played Black Magic Woman, as well as two encores. 7. 4 3 1 190 3 2 1: Mari-Ann Imbaro, Laura Sullivan and Jim Maher. 2: Iudgesg Mrs. Roth, Mr. Dellorco, Mr. Brady, and Mr. Lynch. 3: Krissy Fallon, Dawn Winboume and Mary Craig. il: Maureen Hurley and Lynn Hur- ey. v Q A'h !lln-,.. ' u l l xwswvil 1 2 fi Q. 5, Z ge + 'v UR GIRLS TRY HABDEB BUT EST OOD TBIUMPHS 6-O if 1: Row one: Dawn Winbourne, Janice Manganello, Pain Peckham, Sue Dempsey, Elaine Kunigenas, Camille Lorenzetti, Donna Lavita, Debbie Harrigan, Ann Cooney, Carolyn Powell, Doreen O'Neil, Gail DePari, Carole Caulfield, Kathy Fitzgerald, Nancy Sawan, Maureen Black. Bow two: Maureen Shamon, Carolyn Coffey, Karen McSweeney, Mary-Anne Mac- Donald, Amy O,Connell, Frances Compagnone, Cathy O'Halloran, Carlene Caccia, Theresa Sparks, Maria Litchfield, Paula Morgan, Leslie Kimball, Lisa McKinney, Susan Hernon, Cheryl Dempsey, Alice Black, Barb Brennan, Eileen 5 7 J. i- - .Jr -. , 'Mfg' Ai wc, .. , xi. ,.,., ,,- , 4 ,, 4, -.l 4 5.31. 'Z .tg I ' W , 41?-Y ' l -V75 4.3.-1- .i. - : H,,1 ' ',--' ,Il - ' y ' if ' 5' 1..- ' Ruo, Pam Cosma. Bow three: Ann 0,.ik-Qfg,W'ff3s':'l'if2.,' 11f5QW3QA' f lkTF ' 52 R ' gh- , , - 493' ':,j'Hi51 fg,'gf-':'f3l?S? f- ',-'.,-,: 'f?'-'- v 1 'f ' . Q ,,f-- - 'ff . ' , 'ff 1- 'f ' -F-V. '-2 .. - -' - Lane, Carol n Bell, Carol Curran, 5.1-f fs., ' . H-is-1- .. ,i . r ,fl gv ., ' f. '.g, . 3, - ,. ,fs - 3' -A12-'f ' - ' '.ev:i peg, i7::.'1,,t. Sg,L ,,.4LnY' I 1 ,Q 12, Q- - ' ffrssi h:rgg,'Qa,. .if-'-I .Av f 1 gpg, Q'-:,4,.,., ,gs L, R . l 4: . . - .. .gr , '.-,M ,,,,,,Q ,. f 0 1-, ',1'1,,- I ,L-,fx - 4g1.-- ',' ,M ,' f',- 1 , . -' A ' J- , ,x ZX., 'i-' Janine Nagle, Su Su Blarsdell, Dar- Z5 --,Q3,,.g.-dfg4 i,,g', sitvfrffflff Qzglrngggzegg.,gf,g,3,:,5g,:y,yg'-'gb-f -Q35 5Q..fq'1'-mi '- ' ' K-4 . . - -:J-453. , ,Q-N 5 ,, '- ,-,gain 'qv' 'f f ' , ,IQ , . - ' ' ' lene Quarles, Laurie Sullivan, gh, 3?g'f,g,:,f',y, 55'5Xghr,.,,,ii , ' , :if Hp.. I Nancy Findlen, Diane Hasenfus, ,wishi..,I,.i,p,:,w.fwQ,flQ5,,qi7Qigl!,.- TTQQS, . ,D 5 H L I QXE-H255-fr. , , ,Q , , ,nv , f..-, 1,. w',. ', it '13, MJ ,v Y,-, 12, '.- 4'-V Paula McNeil, Beth Bemsen, Nancy 5' -ff,3'1,'g5f5a5'f5i'3,g Q -QYQM ' e,f! 1Y.' , 'f' fifffkf f gi.-t4'0 . , ., ,- - .,i'si:4k ,- -JVQQI1, 'Q' Y-QAQQEYA - I AFM-4.1 .:Lju:z.?'3Q jj Q., , .Ln :nh ,- L -qui, -F. 5 Kenney, Maureen Dunn. 11- .- My r- 1 - f 1 -wwf ..... .--. J.,..f... -.J -8. - , R121-1.4. . :Sub -z. au.. . 3. . rf-,. M , 2 are fa rl A s I Y yi. , A if mana'-Qs - 2: Nancy Findlen, Pam Cosma, john Murphy and Laurie Sullivan. 3: The cheerleaders: john Agricola, joe O,Toole, Paul Corey, Frank Bassett, Dave Longval, Billy Harrington and Franny Fisher. 192 ,V 'Wg X lin f 1 rf, ua 1 '-i4 ' Q v Yin- N ..,,, wr- f 1- 'X vw.. - , . 2 1 -........ ' S . H I . , H nn. f X3 M if, . .1 5 lf li'- I., . . -. vlulunn it :lar ly ' lui. fi 'Cv Ii . 1 g 1--L '1i..... '.', 's Ns, I 5:52 a Q YQCM nav, . ' V - . ' 1 N , f:.zv'1?:1.,,,...f, ., . A , 'rv-im 'nv . , , . K' Q 'A 1 F ' isbn ai: N -.. - y XUZ :ik ' f KQV- ' ,-,gl V u- , ,- 1, . I 'io rl 2 iiyl v l ' r V nv Q, ar 'a al.: '..,,,.,. . , 'A fl-ff nr as . V 8-Xia H... TY' 599 1 ,af .A W 'li W ,ZR K G L 1 '., Y . 1 ' .fr 4 as I ' , . Q 1: Maureen Dunn calls the play. .1 z ' sr' , 3.... See -4 ,, ,f-'un' 277- ' -v.j 3 '21, ,ve we' ' 3 2: The coaches: ll to rl, Bohluy Parker, Chris Dempsey, john Murphy, Nancy Sawan, and Steven Murphy, 3: Alice Black earries the liall as Dawn VViI1l3OllI'll6, Theresa Sparks, and Gail DePari C982 hold off the invaders. 4: Maureen Dunn receives the lmall from Karen McSweeny as Paula Morgan fright? heads out for the pass. 5: It's too had such good players couldn't score a touchdown. 193 94 TGUR AME TOF PLAYS 4 3 1: Inclian Squaw Darlene Quarles checks her hostage Laura Sullivan. 2: Cincly Ciannangelo initiates the war dance. 3: The lmurial of the Indian chief, with john Regan, Bill Harrington, Kathy Balrlino, ancl Paul Core-v. 4 : Bill Parrelli and Mary Barrett console Laura Sullivan. Freshrnan year: The Vagahond and the Kingis W'ardH - Can the king rid himself of his fiesty ward, Kate? A wandering prince, disguised as a vagahond, marries Kate but finds an unpleasant surprise at the close of the play. Sophomore year: 'gBeneath It Alln - Set in the late 1800,s, a band of settlers travelling across the country encounter the savage Unindowa Indianwtrihe led hy Chief Tonoweenock. In order to rescue their kidnapped women, the settlers come up with a unique plan. This hilarious play Won the award for best sets. 2 1: Chris Dempsey leads the Unindowa trilie into war against the settlers. 2: Matt Bannister and Bill Parelli listen to the doctor, Hand Sutton. 3: The cast ofthe freshman year play, 'iThe Vagahond and the King's VVai'd.', Front row: Margaret Hickey, Rand Sutton, Darlene Quarles, Matt Bannister. Second row: Carole Caulfield, Laura Sullivan, Mari-Ann Imlmaro, Lynn Crady, Marie DiMarino. Third row: ,lim MacDonald, Paul Corey, Donna Pendleliury, Nancy Lally, Susan Pierce, Rick VVagner, and director Mike Flanagan. 195 ACADEMIC AWARDS JC, ' f v I STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Cabove rightl Marcia Walley Kurt Hanson WINNERS OF A TRIP TO NEW YORK SPONSORED BY ODD FELLOWS Cabove leftl Susan Dempsey Nancy Lally Marguerite Grant 96 XE. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARS: Matthew Bannister, Margaret Hickey, Donna Pencllelmury, Craig Malcolm, Frank Walley, Nancy Lally, Marcia Walley, Bill Tsacoyeanes. L Elcf1v',.wmliil1i1 f 3 r' V, 7. . , - ml llllll Ni i . ,ra X ..A ,. . I ' ' V T'. Mellini S if ' , A 'I Qui, 1 A '1 J tcp Participants in the annual 5 E Harvard Book Award Winner: Frank Walley. Wheaton Book Award Winner: Marcia Walley. a si, 4. 23 5' Q YQ? 'Wu Winners of the Daughters of the American Revolu- tion Good Citizen award are Carol Galvin and Susan Dempsey. Boys State and the Girls State conventions spon- sored by the American Legion are: CFront L-RD Marcia Walley and Kevin Black. CBack L-Bl Bill Hoefer, Jim Dempsey, and Kurt Hanson. 197 . M V. J. l ,. .,.n. 2 f Cn 4 1 lg SL-nimn' Hnnnvromn Rcprcsvntutivc-sz Liunl Slein, Chucky Wulch, Klllf Hanson, Mutt Bannnistz-r, Al cllltbllilky Mary Ellen Teti, Sue Dempsey, Pmrlmrn Lnvnic, Dmnuu VVl1istle-r, FTQIIICUS Cnmpagnone, Carolyn Bell, nncl Dvlmlmic' C:ill'lSUll. 198 -,,...--'- x 11 if '6 , X mann-3 li 171 W CLASS OFFICER g, ' u . , tw ni' , 4 1. , if H k 'ebay' ' 5 '4, ,1 x .9 . ' Boi: 'Z 1 fx! P J --' ' in fe - lf 4 :ity ' 1 'Ei' I nb V s N., ., 1' 1 Eve ' P 5 in Qi Q' W aww, 1 ' D , ,. - l mr A ,4mMlNYlUllP5 JM' .,, ma-g,g 1-fffy--M Q- of, ' I -e -, ..z1.'.., , 9 H 'il Inga!!! U -Q... .J ' ..- ., N- , 1 4-sif 44' ' 2 I, F 1: Senior Year Class Officers: Laura Sullivan - Corresponding Sec- retary, lack Donovan - Treasurer, jim Maher - President, Mau- reen Dunn - Vice President, Marianne Imbaro - Recording Secre- tary, and Miss Donna Bowman - Class Advisor. 2: Laura Sullivan and jim Maher packaging candy for the Old Time Community Fair: Spring of 1977, 3: Iunior Year Class Officers: Marianne Imbaro - Recording Secre- tary, Ms. Donna Bowman - Class Advisor, jim Maher - President, Dawn Winboume - Vice President, Mary Craig - Treasurer, and W1 l , 1, 1 jx: lv , 35 -sr: . ,n',,a Laura Sullivan - Corresponding Secretary. 4: Sophomore Year Class Officers: Front row: Marianne lmalmro - Recording Secretary, Deirdre Sinnott - Vice President. Back row: Laura Sullivan - Corresponding Secretary, Ms. Donna Bowman, Dawn NVinlwourne - President. Missing is Mary Craig - Treasurer, 5: Freshman Year Class Officers: Front row: Anne Dt-Virgilio - President, Deirdre Sinnott - Vice President. Back row: Mary Craig - Treasurer, Ms. Donna Bowman, Laura Sullivan - Corresponding Secretary, and Marguerite Grant - Recording Secretary. 199 5-ink g ,. ' an-W awww' ,, Q, 4 I 1 ' rf' CHILDRE LITER TURE -di' all I-tl. I 0 . rc r ,asv- ,, p.,,, , U '11, f L 1: Paul Corey plays catch with il little friend, 2: A group ofenthusecl youngsters listen intently to the storyteller. 3: Lzuiru Sullivan narrates u story. M.-yy 3 Q Q l cl' if Wg! .200 f 3 'rf 11 pqgpm-.-snr--ff' y- I I, iklh-.1 . 1: Debbie Bruno tells a story to an excited listener. 2: Nancy Kenney, Donna LaVita, Doreen O'Neil, Primeau start a game. 3: I wonder when snack time is! black V un d S u zanne 2 1201 I I I V n b Y 202 , W l HH NGIJDE-I'I.:I S YESTERDAY WE WERE FRESHMEN ATA BEGINNING. 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