Everett High School - Crimson Tide / Memories Yearbook (Everett, MA)
- Class of 1980
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V ' a A (t ) Gordon kS ' I c M J β X - f o Z K β 0 Hβ v Β 66 v L oca I Hi ' s! EVERETT HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top: Vice President: Steve Berrigan, Secretary: Tim McGee. Bottom: President: Anthony Iuliano, Treasurer: Bruce Parziale. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Scott Primrose, Scot Barry, Scott Norton SENIOR STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL L VOCATIONAL STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES And rea Hickey, Scott Flaxer John Gesualdo, Patrick Casey NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Ruggiero, Francine Monahan: secretary, Mr. McKinlay: advisor, Sherry Hom, Luisa D ' Alleva, Paula Connors SECOND ROW: Marianne Sa ' chetta: vice-president, Patti Petipas: treasurer, Scott Primrose: president, Judy Litwin, John Moyni- han, Kathleen Sampson, Kenneth Carangelo, Steven Cann, Donna Solomon TOP ROW: Roseann Russo, Antonio luliano, Joseph DiLorenzo, Charlene Power, Lizette Nieves, Geraldine Pieroni, Gina Gior- dano, Jean Andon, Vincent Fulchini Kenneth Carangelo β Harvard Book Award Jean Andon β Brown Book Award THE STRIDE OF TIME The sun is shining, The stars are gone, We cannot stay, We must move on. We say our goodbyes For time is in command. With tears in our eyes Our future in Fate ' s hands. It is hard to believe After all these years That we ' ll be leading new lives With all of life ' s fears. Of all the joys we ' ll have Nothing will be compared To the times that have passed To the times we ' ve shared. Before we know it The years pass by Our destinies ' are lit Our eyes are dry. When time moves on And we look back The fun is gone The energy we lack. Our memories fade A challenge is born Our patterns are made The excitement is worn. The sun is regressing And we are now on our way. The horizon is caressing The end of this day. With hope in our hearts And luck on our side Let us all play our parts And keep with the stride. Gina Soldano Qern LYNN A. ACQUAVIVA 60 Winthrop St. Systems Analyst The world is a looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Thackeray MEMORIES: Soccer 2,3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Indoor Track 4; Cross Country 4; Hotline 2,3,4; QBK 2,3,4 (President); Spanish Club 2,3 (Secretary), 4; Chemistry Club 3; E- Club4; Key Club 4 JOSEPH ALEX 96 GlendaleSt. LISA MARIE AMATO 31 Corey St. Cosmetologist A fool will lose tomor- row Reaching back for yes- terday. I won ' t turn my head in sorrow If you should go away. I ' ll just stand here and remember Just how good its been. Dionne Warwick MEMORIES: October 7, 1979; working for Rocky with Trisna and Theresa, double-dating with Jumbo, Hotline 1 DENISEM. ADAMS Dee 18 Jones St. Stewardess Many dreams come true, some have silver linings. I live for my dreams and a pocket full of GOLD!! JULIE ALLEN 76A Walnut St. JOHN A. ANDERSON JR. 78 Chestnut St. MEMORIES: Football, Baseball 28 JULIE A. ANDERSON Juls 78 Chestnut St. Happy moments Now become Happy memories. MEMORIES: Pep Squad 3; Cheerleading 3,4; Hotline 3,4; KXN 3,4 WILLIAM ANKIEWICZ 10 Elsie St. 1 JOHN AUBREY 14 Argyle St. JEAN L. ANDON Jingles 32 Villa Ave. College How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone. Gabrielle Chanel MEMORIES: Track 2,3,4; Cross-Country 4; AEPC, German Club 2,3,4; FT A, Brown Book Award, National Honor Society 3,4; VFW Voice of Democracy Award, G.H. CARMINE A. ASCOLI 52 Cottage St. Business Manager He ' s not noisy, loud, or gay, but enjoys life in a quiet way. JAMES AVERSA 66 Englewood Ave. 29 FRANK BARKER 56 Road B SCOT DENIS BARRY 6 Orchard Ln. Success and Fame Ain ' t it hard when you wake up in The morning and you find that those Other days are gone? All you have is memories of happiness lingering on. Decade, Neil Young MEMORIES: Hockey 2,3,4 (Captain); E-Club Executive Chairman, Senior Student Council Chairman, Senior Prom Committee DONNA JEAN BARLETTA 41 Dean St. Success Happy are those who dream dreams And are willing to pay the price to Make them come true. MEMORIES: Hotline 2,3,4; FTA KENNETH A. BARTOLO Wacky 36 Duncan Rd. Auto Body It is so important to choose your own lifestyle, And not let others choose it for you. MEMORIES: Hockey 2,3; S.S.P. MICHAEL BARRASSO 31 Jackson Ave. Nevermore shall I return Escape these caves of ice For I have dined on honeydew And drank the milk of para- dise. B.B. YVETTE M. BEAUVAIS 32 Autumn St. Success . . . all I want is out there, waiting for me the moment I say I know who I am. Arthur Miller MEMORIES: Hotline 3,4 MARK ANDREW BELLIO Bel 20 Hancock St. Developmental Psychologist Always look on the bright side of life. MEMORIES: Soccer 2,3,4, Cap- tain 4, Baseball 2, E-Club, French Club, Chemistry Club 3, New England Math League, Great times with Mary and those gigs at Valenti ' s CARLA A. BENGTSON 1 Greenhalge Ave. Psychologist To live your life in your own way To reach for the goals You have set for yourself To be the you that you want to be That is success. MEMORIES: E-Club, Varsity Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4 (Captain); Softball 2,3,4; Chemistry Club 3, Intramural Soc cer 2,3,4 STEPHEN T. BERARDINO Steve 16 Duncan Rd. Success Never let anything interrupt a good time, This is Steve ' s rea- soning and rhyme, Live to the fullest every day, And enjoy your life, this is the way. ROBERT D. BERCUME Bob 45 Adams Ave. I ' m just another backstreet kid Rock n ' roll music is The only thing I really dig Can ' t stop the music Going round inside my head I ' m a rock n ' roll soldier Gonna play it until I ' m dead. Black Sabbath STEPHEN BERRIGAN 18 Summit Ave. MEMORIES: Basketball 2,3,4 (Tri-Captain); Football 2,3,4; Vice-President 2,4, E-Club 2,3,4; Senior Prom Committee, AEPC 4; Spanish Club 3; 213B Club LINDA BISHOP Lindy 18 Union Ave. Accountant Knowledge is Power! Bacon CHERYL BLAMPYE 53 Ferry St. Success Happiness The best way to de- stroy an enemy, Is to change him into a friend. MEMORIES: I ' ll always remember the friends I ' ve metatE.H.S. I ' ll al- ways remember 11 25 79, 11 31 79, and a spe- cial person, Freddy 6 9 79 DEBORAH JEAN BOCCHINO Debbie 59 Pearl St. Probation Officer Yes, there are two paths you can go by But in the long run there ' s still Time to change the road you are on. Led Zepplin MEMORIES: Hotline, DXN, Softball, D.O.R., M.E.S.CS.I.S. DONALD J. BLOIS 92 Swan St. LITA BOND 9 Highland Ave. Accountant Do what you want to do, So much in life to see you through. Be strong and tell the world you ' re free. I see the children of the world, Searching to find them- selves and who they are. So many roads for them to choose, So many ways for them to win or lose. This is your life. JANET BOTHROYD 45 Lafayette St. Writing, Travel, Inner Peace I am restless, I am athirst for faraway things. My soul goes out in a longing to touch the skirt of the dim dis- tance. O Great Beyond, O the keen call of thy flute! I forget, I ever for- get, that I have no wings to fly, that I am bound to this spot evermore. Rabindranath Tagore LISA BUONAPANE 201 Vine St. JOHN BOURQUE Jacky 70 Baldwin Ave. I faced it all And I stood tall And did it my way. PATRICIA BRADLEY Tricia 111 Lynn St. Medical or Legal Secretary Experience is a hard teacher, It tests first and teaches later. MEMORIES: Me fine , Parkies , Hotline 3,4; Nursing Home Aid 4 MARY BRICKLEY 168 Springyale Ave. GAIL A. BRODIE 255 Main St. A real friend is one who walks in when ev- eryone else walks out. MEMORIES: Cheer- leader (Football 3,4; Basketball 3; Hockey 4); Pep Squad 2; Hotline 2,3,4; Peer Group 3,4; Senior Prom Commit- tee; KXN 3,4 (Sergeant of Arms) LAWRENCE J. BOWDEN Larry 39 Chatham Rd. Electronic Technician I think life is too seri- ous, To be taken se- riously. B J B MEMORIES: Television Club 2,3,4 BERNADETTE BRAWN Berni Physical Therapist All I want is to have my peace of mind. MEMORIES: Mr. McElwaney ' s Home- room, Mr. Beagan ' s En- glish Class, E.H.S.D.C., E.H.S. fire drills JANET C. BROWN 14 Victoria St. Business Management The way is long β let us go together. The way is difficult β let us help each other. The way is joyful β let us go in love. The way opens before us β let us begin. MEMORIES: Guidance Aid 4; I.O.R.G. 2,3,4; Photography Club 2; Li- brary Aid 3 DONNA BRUCE 45 Forest Ave. Success What you own is your own kingdom What you do is your own glory What you love is your own power What you love is your own story. Rush MEMORIES: E.H.S. D.C. 2,3,4; Mr. McElwaney ' s homeroom ROSA BRUZZESE 72 Bucknam St. Dental Hygienist Life ' s truest happiness is found in the friend- ships we make along the way. MEMORIES: Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff Illustrator 4; Chemistry Club 3; Italian Club 2,3,4; QBK 3; Tennis 3,4; Mike, S.A.I. , un ' occhiata, N.A., B.B. Adv. Math Class MAURA E. BROWN Moe 7 Park View Rd. Happiness grow 2 inches The dreamer dreams o n, And dreams never die . . . Long as we try ... Barry Manilow MEMORIES: Oceano- graphy Class, Kathy ' s 17th birthday party, Mr. Stella forgetting our tests, the oceanography field trip to the Harvard Museum, the football games with R.C. MICHAEL J. BRUNO Bruno 13 Luke Rd. Funeral director MEMORIES: The cold fire drills DOREEN BUTERA 164 Russell St. Dietician Airline Stewardess I am what I am and no one can change me. MEMORIES: KXN 2,3,4; Hotline 3 34 PHILIP CACCIOLA Phil 62 Ashton St. Success All I want is out there waiting for me The minute I say I know who I am. Arthur Miller MEMORIES: Winning E.H.S. ' first soccer game, Soccer 2,3,4 Cap- tain, my friends and team mates JOSEPH CALDERONE 89 Russell St. MICHAELS. CAMPAGNA Mike 35 George St. Success If I leave here tomor- row, Would you still remem- ber me, For I must be traveling on now Cause there ' s so many places I ' ve got to see. Freebird, Lynyrd Skynyrd MEMORIES: Spring Soccer 3,4 MARY CAFASSO 50 May St. Journalist The mind is its own place, And in itself can make a heaven of hell, A hell of heaven. Paradise Lost MEMORIES: Tennis 2, 3,4 (Co-Captain) BARBARA CALLAHAN 148 Russell St. ANTHONY CAMPANELLA Camp 41 Tappan St. To get ahead and stay there Those of you who think you know every- thing are annoying those of us who do. MEMORIES: S.S.P., Co-Chairman of Career Day Committee, Co- Chairman of Project SEE, Computer Math, Quiz Kids 35 STEVEN CANN 59 Paris St. SANDRA CAPODILUPO Sandy 169 Vine St. Window Designer So many dreams we threw away, So many words we didn ' t say, Two people lost in a storm, Where did we go, Where ' d we gΒ° ' Commodores MEMORIES: Bob, S.A.E., Hotline, Defenders, N.A., K.T.F.B., un ' occhiata, Jr. Prom, the day after, July 11, 1975 MICHAEL CANTONE 136 Bradford St. LAURIE CAPUANO 29 Swan St. Keep your words Tender and sweet today, Cause tomorrow you might have to eat them. MEMORIES: KXN ROBERTA. CAPELOTTI Cap 32 Jackson Ave. Broadcast Technician With patience and determina- tion, You can succeed at almost any- thing. KENNETH CARANGELO Ken 13 Thurman St. Business Administration Computer Science Success is a journey, not a des- tination. Ben Sweetland MEMORIES: Student Council 2; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Sports Editor School Newspaper 3,4; Project S.E.E. 3,4; Career Day Commit- tee 2,3,4; Harvard Book Award CANDIDA M. CASALI Candi 6 Liberty St. Photographer Yesterday is already a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. But today, well-lived Makes every yesterday, A dream of happiness And every tomorrow A vision of hope. CAROL CARR MICHAEL CARR MEMORIES: Hotline, Drama 342 Broadway 342 Broadway Club, FT A JOHNCASAZZA PATRICK M. CASEY RICHARD CASEY 8 Dartmouth St. Pat 31 Bolster St. 208 Linden St. Police Officer I ' m sailing away Set an open course for the Virgin Sea. For I ' ve got to be free Free to face the life that ' s ahead of me. Come Sail Away, Styx MEMORIES: Vocational Presi- dent 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Student Advisory 3,4; Student Gov ' t Day Representative 3,4; Bowling 1; Track 2,3,4; T.V. Club 3,4 37 LAWRENCE R. CHAPLE JR. Larry 129 Bucknam St. Real Estate It is not the time you live in, Or how long your life may be, But clearly just the qual- ity, Of the life you lead. MEMORIES: I fondly remember those fore- saked lunches, the won- derful fire drills in zero weather, and gym class in the lower cafeteria. CHERYL CIRAME 55 GlendaleSt. Legal Secretary If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it ' s yours to keep . . . if it doesn ' t it never was. MEMORIES: Track 2,3; F.T.A. JOSEPHINE ROSE CECE Jo 25 Sea St. ROBERT CHAMBERS 98 Chambers St. LILLIAN CIULLA 32 Madison Ave. Travel Agent Sounds of laughter, shades of earth are ring- ing through my open vie ws, inciting and in- viting me. Limitless undying love which shines around me like a million suns, calls me on and on across the universe. John Lennon MEMORIES: QEK THOMAS P. CIULLA Tom 50 Robin St. Accountant Stick to the fight when you are hardest hit. It is when things seem worst that you must not quit. J.A.T.C. (Venus) MEMORIES: E-Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; J. A. 2,3,4. JOSEPH CIOFFI Julio 2 William St. Navy For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision. But today well-lived makes Yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. JOHNCIRINO Jake 4 Hancock Pk. Business Manager It is better to have tried and failed, Than to never have tried at all. Winners never quit, And quitters never win. MEMORIES: Leaving school at 12:30 every- day, to go to work, tak- ing karate my sopho- more year down the lower cafe. TINACLABAUGH 29 Appleton St. Dental Hygienist I decided long ago never to walk in anyone ' s shadow. If I fail, if I succeed, at least I ' ll live as I be- lieve. George Benson MEMORIES: Italian Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 3; Yearbook Staff, Rm. 126, S.A.I., Un ' occhiata CHARLES CLOUSE Chuck 52 Mansfield St. Electrician Rosea are red Violets are blue If I can graduate So can you. MEMORIES: Indoor track 3,4; Outdoor Track 3,4; Basketball 2; Pizza , Eileen CARL PAUL COLSON 47 Sammet St. Succeed in business Now I lay me down to study, I pray to the Lord I won ' t go nutty, If I should fail to learn this junk, I pray to the Lord I will not flunk MEMORIES: Fire drills FRANCES CLIFFORD 89 BuckhamSt. PHILIP COLAMETA Phil 23 CoolidgeSt. Business The friendship that can come to an end, Never really began. STEPHEN CONCANNON 127 Vernal St. 40 PAULA CONNORS Pug 100 Dartmouth St. Registered Nurse Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there, except those who sang best. MEMORIES: French Club, AEPC, Chemistry Club, National Honor Society JOSEPH B. CONSOLO Joe 256 Main St. School ' s out forever Alice Cooper MEMORIES: When my friend wore white pants and spilled milk on them. ALAN COSTELLO 58 Union St. SALLY CONNORS 28 Wedgewood St. A fulfilled life Rivers belong where they ramble Eagles belong where they fly I ' ve got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my corner of the sky. Pippin MEMORIES: Fire drills, blizzard of 78 , QBK initiation, track, key club, Rm. 126 ROBERTA E. COOK Bobbie 63 Winslow St. Hairdresser Take your time, think a lot Think of verything you ' ve got For you will still be here tomorrow But your dreams may not. Cat Stevens MEMORIES: Blizzard of 78 , KXN, Hotline 2,3,4 THOMAS COSTIGAN 23 Franklin St. 41 PAULA COUGHLIN 21 Gilmore St. Medical Assistant Life is partly what we make it, and partly what it is made by the friends whom we choose. Tehyi Hsich MEMORIES: Classday Usher- ette, Reading Club, KXN, 2nd floor bathroom, J.J. THERESE CROCKETT Terry 42 Henry St. Executive Secretary Life ' s truest happiness is found in the friendships we make along the way. JOSEPH COVELLE Joe 29 Wilbur St. Business Administration It ' s time for me to leave this place, To where I do not know. But the type of life I ' d like to live, Is rolling in the dough. MEMORIES: Student Gov ' t Day alternative, Student Council 3; Prom Committee 3; Max-Ed, Key Club, Yearbook Staff, Pho- tography Club, Baseball 2; Foot- ball 2,3; Basketball 4; Tennis 3,4; E-Club MICHAEL A. CUNNINGHAM Yogi 15 Cedar St. Industrial Arts Teacher You always know your real friends at the very last moment when you are going through hell. They are the ones who sweat with you! MEMORIES: Football 2,3,4; In- door Track4; Outdoor Track 2,4; E-Club, 1980 Yearbook Staff, Ju- nior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Commitee, Junior Student Council, S.S.P., walking the halls with Parz. PAULR. COVELLE Covell 29 Wilbur St. Baseball Player There were good times, And there were bad times, But the real times are to come. Paul R. Covelle MEMORIES: Football 2,3; Base- ball 2,3,4; Basketball 4 BRENDAM. CURRIE Bren 59 Lexington St. Dental Hygienist I am me that ' s the best I can be. MEMORIES: Hotline 3,4; Guid- ance Aid 4; Blood Drive 3,4; Yearbook Queen 4; KXN 2,3,4; Career Ed 4; Rotary Club Pro- gram for the Aged 4; Class Day Usherette 3 LAWRENCE JOSEPH CURTIS Larry 38 Calhoun Ave. Beat the system Nothing great in life was ever achieved without the power of enthusiasm. MEMORIES: Football 3,4; Hockey 3; Indoor Track 4; Out- door Track 4 RAY DALTON Ray 118 Florence St. Electrician For long you live and high you fly And smiles you ' ll give, and tears you ' ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd DOMENIC D ' ALLEVA 30 Shirley St. Computer Programmer Of all the things I value most in life, I see my memories and feel their warmth, and know that they are good. MEMORIES: O.S.P. RONALD A. D ' ANDREA Reagen 44 Prescott St. You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find what you are looking for. Rolling Stones MEMORIES: Hockey 3; Reading Club 2,3,4; S.S. P. LUISA D ' ALLEVA Lou 25 Arlington St. Haberdashery They can change their mind, but they can ' t change me, I ' ve got a dream. Jim Croce MEMORIES: FT A, International Club, Guidance Aid LAURA J. D ' ANGELO 493 Ferry St. Accountant Life goes on, things happen every day. So appreciate what you ' ve got before it is taken away. SHIRLEY MARIE DARRAGH Shirl 89A Norwood St. Go to Heaven and be with my Father But seek ye first the Kingdom of God, And his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. MEMORIES: I remem- ber being in drama; the play never went on! I re- member moving and coming to this school. What a difference. I ' ll miss glee club. JAMES J. DEBENEDETTO 38 Adams Ave. Communications I ' ve got to go out and make my way, I might get rich, you know I might get busted. Steve Miller MEMORIES: E.H.S.- T.V., Newspaper Staff 3,4; Spanish Club 3 AL DEBENEDETTO 18 Estes St. Aviation Technician In this world it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. MEMORIES: Cross Country 4; Indoor Track 44 DENISEI. DECOSTE Dennis 140 Bow St. Artist A smile is cheer to you and me The cost is nothing β it ' s given free. Unlike most blessings for which we pray, It ' s one thing we keep when we give it away. DOREEN M. DECOSTE 140 Bow St. Nurse When you wish upon a star Life will take you very far. But when you live upon a dream Life ' s not always what it seems. Earth, Wind Fire LYNNMARIE DEEGAN Lynn 179 Belmont St. Business Major There is only one suc- cess . . . to be able to spend your life in your own way. Christopher Morley MEMORIES: KXN, Guidance Aid MICHAEL C. DELSONNO Mike 14 Highland Ave. Success If you ' d like to win but you think you can ' t, It ' s almost a cinch you won ' t but the man who wins Is the man who thinks he can. MEMORIES: Soccer 3,4; Spring Soccer 2,3,4; In- ternational Club 3 RICHARD DELVECCHIO 84 Reed Ave. Electrician Just take a look around you, living for the future is blind. I believe what we achieve will soon be left behind BARBARA ELLEN DENISH B.B. 87 Cleveland Ave. Secretary It is better to have tried and failed, Than to never have tried at all. Winners never quit, and quitters never win. MARY DEGEORGE 89 Reed Ave. I don ' t need to fight to prove I ' m right. I don ' t need to be for- given. It ' s only teenage waste- land. The Who MEMORIES: KXN 2,3,4 (President); Cheerlead- ing 2,3,4; Hotline 2,3,4; Reading Club 2,3,4; smoking in the girls room. VITOR.DELUCAJR. Guito 7 Douse St. Accountant The secret to life is tol- erance and understand- ing. MEMORIES: 2,3 Football RICHARD DEVEREAUX 17 Prospect St. MARIA DEVITO 875 Broadway Airline Secretary Life is a preparation for the future; And the best prepara- tion for the future, is to live as if there were none. Elbert Hubbard MEMORIES: Hotline 4; M.M. M.D. (7 11 79), field trip to Fanuel Hall. T R M MICHAEL DEVITO Bob 35 Floyd St. Plumber First things first, when you quit living in the past and start thinking about tomorrow. Stephen Stills MEMORIES: S.S.P. JOSEPH F. DEVITTO Joe 225 Main St. Interior Decorator With Joe ' s ambition he will become wealthy and successful in the fu- ture. MICHELE DEVITO Mitten 35 Floyd St. I believe in the sun, Even when it ' s not shin- ing. I believe in love, Even when I am alone. MEMORIES: KXN 2,3,4 CYNTHIA DEVLIN Cyn 61 Prescott St. Dental Assistant I ' m a sailor of the wa- ters and the sun. Though the land is near, I know the journey ' s just begun. The Ship MEMORIES: Elsie the cow remember, Excuse me jelly boy . . ., the vewy vewy interwest- ing purrson riding the Gucci broom, they say . . . , oinkth- oinkth , and the Anat- omy curtain. 46 VIRGINIA DIAZ 207 Broadway EMILY P. DiFELICE Em 65 Fremont Ave. So God bless the goods we was given And God bless the U.S. of A And God bless our stan- dard of livin ' Let ' s keep it that way And we ' ll all have a good time. Paul Simon MEMORIES: Chemistry Club 3; Field Hockey 4; J.V. Captain 4; Girls Basketball, J.V. man- ager, Yearbook Staff, Reading Club 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Italian Club 4 JOSEPH J. DiLORENZO Joey D 790 Broadway Computer Technician . . . all I want is out there, waiting for me the minute I say I know who I am. MEMORIES: National Honor Society, Tennis 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Memories of CP. MICHELLE E. DICKSON Mitchie 59 Fremont Ave. Give happiness Life! we ' ve been to- gether, Through pleasant and through cloudy weather. Tis hard to part when friends are dear β Perhaps twill cost a sigh or a tear. Barbauld MEMORIES: fire drills, todays day. . .over the PA system JOHN DaFLUMERI Jay 21 Pierce Ave. Possess wealth Let the good times roll. The Cars RICHARDS. DIMARE Rico 126 Bucknam St. Hotel Management Good morning yester- day. You wake up and time has slipped away. And suddenly it ' s hard to find The memories you left behind Do you remember the times of our lives? Paul Anka MEMORIES: Drama Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Debating 1; Public Speaking 1 47 CHARLES DiMINO BigD, Charlie 48 EstesSt. Wealth MEMORIES: Running track in my senior year. DONNA DIORIO 28 Fuller St. Medical Secretary When you wish upon a star, Dreams will take you very far, But when you wish upon a dream, Life ain ' t always what it seems. Earth, Wind Fire MEMORIES: QEK MARY E. DOHERTY Cissy 24 Reed Ave. Medical Secretary We ' ve lived and learned through joy and tears, Now we look back on all those years, It ' s come time for us to say Now we have to go our own way. MEMORIES: FTA 2; KXN 2,3,4; Peter M. 2,3,4 ROBERT DOHERTY 109 Cottage St. DEBORAH ANN DOHERTY 109 Cottage St. Nurse Today well lived, Makes every yesterday a dream, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. MEMORIES: Hotline KAREN ANN DONNARUMA The Ruma 8 Hatch St. Hairstylist If you need me call my name, If I ' m not there then I ' m to blame, If I need you and you ' re not there, Well then I know you didn ' t care! MEMORIES: 10th grade history, following Tom everywhere, Miss LaRaia English 1,2,3; Sc- tyne, Jim Croce, smoking in the bathroom, Take it easy, Fut, E- Z, Moula ANTHONY D ' ONOFRIO 158 Hancock St. TWINKX ELLIS 25 Villa Ave. Airline Receptionist I ' m walking down that lone- some road Where I ' m bound I can ' t tell, But goodbye ' s too long a word So I ' ll just say fare thee well. Dylan MEMORIES: KXN, C.S.P., Reading ED DWYER 26 Cherry St. Sometimes you have to moan, when nothing seems to suit ya! But nevertheless you know you ' re locked towards the future. So on and on you go, the seconds tick the time out. There is so much left to know. Now I ' m on the road to find out. Cat Stevens THOMAS ENGLISH 36 Prospect St. MLMORIES: Baseball 2,3,4 CHRISTINE ELLARD Chris 146 Russell St. CPA Forget about yesterday, Live for today, Dream about tomorrow. MEMORIES: English Class 3, Eleventh grade, KXN 2,3,4 DIANE E. ENNIS 67 Foster St. Early Childhood Education When you wish upon a star, Dreams will take you very far, When you wish upon a dream, Life ain ' t always what it seems. Earth, wind Fire MEMORIES: Key Club, Year- book Staff, Guidance Aide, QEK, Photography Club NEIL FABBO Fabbo 37 Calhoun Ave. Photographer Courage is the capac- ity to move ahead in spite of despair. Dr. RolloMay MEMORIES: I remem- ber the numerous and untimely fire drills in the dead of the winter. KENNETH FAHEY 226 Vine St. JOHN FABRIZIO Fab 120 High St. Success Always try to be num- ber one, Because number two won ' t get you through. MEMORIES: The disap- pointing hockey team of 1979. FRANK FALCONE 44 School St. Computer Programmer Our quest for success has just begun. MEMORIES: Those fa- mous PM sessions be- cause of the fire drills, the assemblies no one attended. 50 a 1 β CARMEN FERNANDEZ 108 Swan St. Rock Musician Long you live and high you fly, And smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry; And all you ' ll touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd RONALD FERRONE 58 Veterans Ave. KENNETH ANTHONY FERULLO Kenny 14 Union Ave. Electrical Engineer All I want out of life is wine, woman, and money. MEMORIES: The laughs my friends and I shared. ROBERT B. FIORENTINO JR. Bob 17 Irving St. U.S. Coast Guard It ' s all behind you when you do catch on. The Cars THOMAS E. FITZGERALD Fitzy 237 Ferry St. I have clinched and closed with the naked north, I have learned to defy and defend; shoul- der to shoulder we have fought it out β yet the wild must win in the end. Robert Service MEMORIES: Latin I with Mr. Daisy, the Latin I field trip. Weight lifting with Herbie. SCOTT FLAXER 24 Francis St. College You cannot live on other people ' s prom- ises, but if you promise others enough, you can live on your own. Caine MEMORIES: NHS; FTA 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; AEPC 2,4; News- paper Staff 3,4; Student Advisory Council; Yearbook Staff; Blood Drive 4; Spanish Club 4; Career Day Commit- tee 2,3,4. ROSEANN FIANDACA 87 Jefferson Ave. Fashion Designer What counts is not the number of hours you put in, but how much you put in those hours. MEMORIES: Junior Prom at Riverside Park, 3rd floor bathroom, Hotline 3; Meeting Billy 77 , Knowing P.C., A.L., J.G., L.A., L.M., MGM 79 DONNA FISHER 84 Chestnut St. Accountant, Secretary Respect is what we owe, Love, what we give. MEMORIES: Hotline 3; Junior Prom, 3rd floor bathroom, Miss Hanef- fant, work study, M.R., R.F., S.P., A.D., L.M., A. R., Graduation!!! CHARLOTTE DOHERTY MARGERY E. FOYE Marge 63 Madison Ave. Statistician Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Emerson MEMORIES: Yearbook Staff, Mr. Accardi, Ad- vanced Math, Mark, Mr. Martinez β thank you, lunch, Tania, Friendly party, Joe, stu- dies, Sandy F., I ' ll miss you. BENNETT FREEDMAN 35 Maiden St. Success Only he who attempts the ridiculous can achieve the impossi- ble. MEMORIES: Soccer 4 Spring Soccer 3,4 AEPC 4; Chemistry 3 French Club 2 JAMES FOTI 146GlendaleSt. KATHLEEN H. FRACKLETON Kathy 35 Rock Valley Ave. Cruise Director To be honest as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Shakespeare MEMORIES: Yearbook Staff, Photography, Spanish Club, Nutri- tion Committee (Vice- Pres.) 3,4; KXN, Guid- ance Aid, Chemistry Club 3; Tennis 2,3; Ca- reer Ed. Advisory Board, Blood Drive Committee JOHN FRITZ 25 Reed Ave. 52 MARGIE FULCHINI 99 Chestnut St. Secretary Ain ' t no stopping us now. We ' re on the move. We ' re putting ourselves together, We ' re polishing up our act. I know we got a long way to go, Where we ' ll end up I don ' t know McFadden and White- head MEMORIES: The Big I , 12-28-E, S.B., fun with A.G., B.L., and J.L., Cudas. ANDREW FULCHINO Andy 21 Union St. Restaurant Management All the good times all the bad times. The bad times fade away, the good times are forever, but the last time is to- day. J. Geils Band PAUL FREDRICK GALBRAITH Mohawk 104 Main St. College football, success The Lord is first My friends are second I am third. Gale Sayers MEMORIES: Vice Pres- ident 3; Hotline 2,3,4; E Club 2,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Football 2,3,4, S.S.P. VINCENT R. FULCHINI Enzo 99 Chestnut St. Engineering If a man can have only one kind of sense, let him have common sense. If he has that and un- common sense too, he is not far from ge- nius. Beecher MEMORIES: National Honor Society 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Ital- ian Club 2,3,4; Math Olympiad Squad 4 TANIA MICHELLE GAFF Gaffer 74 Woodville St. Dancer But all has changed with time, The future none can see. The road you leave be- hind, ahead is mys- tery. Stevie Wonder MEMORIES: Guidance Aid, Tennis Team 3,4; Yearbook Staff (D.B. 10 4 79, Big I . AMYGANCI 10 Upland Rd. Airline Secretary When you wish upon a star Dreams will take you very far But when you wish upon a dream Life ain ' t what it seems. Earth, Wind Fire MEMORIES:S.B., Big I, Deli, 12-28-79, Yings, D.P., N.E., E.B., Ga- tors. 53 GINA GAROFANO 125 Chelsea St. JANICE M. GENERAZZO 88 Jefferson Ave. Nurse The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of Hell, a hell of Heaven. John Milton MEMORIES: Hotline 3, 2nd floor bathroom, Junior Picnic, (B.O., 9 23 79) DAVID JOSEPH GERTZ Dave 118Gledhill Ave. Electronic Engineer MEMORIES: Football 3; Tennis 3; Track 4. JOHN JOSEPH GESUALDO Johnny 81 Everett St. Police Officer Looking out under my wheels, I don ' t know just how to tell you all how crazy this life feels. Looking to my friends to pull me through, I look and see them all running too. Jackson Browne MEMORIES: Voc Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Student Advisory Council; Student Gov ' t Day Rep. 4; Bowling 1; Baseball 2. ROBIN GIACOBBE Giacobs 56 Bennett St. Police Officer Why not think about time to come, and not about the things you ' ve done. If your life was bad to you, just think what to- morrow will do. Fleetwood Mac MEMORIES: KXN 2,3,4; Read- ing Club 2,3. KATHYY. GILL 967 Broadway To grow You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find you get what you need. Stones MEMORIES: Extreme smoke in- halation between classes in the bathrooms. Max Ed 1,2; Hotline 1,2,3. GINA A. GIORDANO 20 Ferry St. CPA Life is full of mistakes, but if you surround yourself with people who can help you avoid them and forgive you when you make them, life will be much simpler. Cameron MEMORIES: Class Day Usher- ette, EHS Dedication Ceremony Usherette, National Honor So- ciety, Year Book Staff ELIZABETH A. GLUFLING Beth 62 Cleveland Ave. Secretary God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. MEMORIES: The good times with my friends and all the school activities. PAUL GIOVE 70 Madison Ave. Acquire millions I don ' t know about the rest of you, but I am going to have my kicks before the whole house goes up in flames. The Doors ROBERT GOSCINAK Goz 51 Adams Ave. Don ' t fool with fools who ' ll turn away; take care of those you call your own, and keep good company. Brian May ERIC CHARLES GLASSOFF Tiger 41 Maiden St. Success When you ' re good to others, you are best to yourself. Benjamin Franklin MEMORIES: Tennis 2,3; and Captain 4; Chemistry Club 3; E Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2. ANTHONY GIUDICE Juice 76 Vernal St. Oh, it ' s fare thee well to the deep hollow dungeon, farewell to the boardwalk that takes you to the screen. And farewell to the minutes they theaten you with, inside the walls of EHS. Robert Zimmerman (Bob Dylan) 55 LAURIE GRAHAM 130GroverSt. SHERYL ANN GRECO Rico 51 Clark St. Legal Secretary Why not think about times to come, And not about the things that you ' ve done . If your life was bad to you, Just think what tomor- row will do. Fleetwood Mac GUY F. GRASSI 12 Oakes St. Contractor A success is one who decided to succeed β and worked. A failure is one who decided to suc- ceed β and wished. William Ward MEMORIES: Outdoor Track LAWRENCE H. GRIFFIN Larry 19 Paris St. Service School, a prison. But it is in some respects more cruel than a prison. In prison they torture your body, but they do not torture your brains. George Bernard Shaw MEMORIES: Latin field trip, Mr. Daisy, Miss Salerno ' s biology class, HubBub and family, Lorinne Mazi (Sweet Thing), fire alarms, Paul ' s Sub Shop SUSAN E. GROUT Sue 517 Broadway Business Administrator The only way to have a friend is to be one. Emerson MEMORIES: Student Council 2; French Club 2; President of Key Club 4; Editor-in-chief of the newspaper 4; FTA 2,3 JANET L. GUANCI The Guanc 10 Bailey St. Secretary Remember yesterday Dream about tomorrow But live for today. MEMORIES: Hotline 2,3,4 (President) LAURINE GRIFFIN 14 Arthur Ave. Business Manager Every man has a place in his heart, there ' s a space and the world can ' t erase his fantasies. Take a ride in the sky on our ship fantasy all your dreams will come true, right away. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Indoor Track 2,3,4; Girls Out- door Track 2,3 (Capt.), 4 (Capt.); E-Club 4; Ital- ian Club 2,3,4; Chemis- try Club 3 MARTIN GRIFFIN III Marty 383 Third St. Long life and health A boy that has a pleas- ant smile And is nice to be with all the while, His nice, quiet per- sonality, Makes him as popular as can be. MEMORIES: Library Aide 2 GERALD C. GUERRIERO Gird 53 Arlington St. Communications Don ' t stop thinking about tomorrow Don ' t stop it ' ll soon be here. It ' ll be here better than before Yesterdays gone, yes- terdays gone. MEMORIES: Serving the public through E.H.S. T.V. GINAM. GUERRIERO 226 Bradford St. Nurse I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Etienne deG relief MEMORIES: Hotline, Yearbook Staff, Key Club, G from C, The Li- brarian ROBIN Y. GRUSBY Grub 73 Abbott Ave. Fame It ' s not time to make a change, Just r elax and take it easy. You ' re still young, that ' s your fault, There ' s so much you have to go through. Cat Stevens MEMORIES: D.O.R., Hotline, water fight, Jr. years cafeteria studies JAMES GUENARD Jim 12 Bradford Terr. Chemical Engineer Don ' t walk in back of me because I ' m not a leader Don ' t walk in front of me because I ' m not a follower. Just walk beside me and be my friend. MEMORIES: Football 2,3; Tennis 3,4; French Club 2; Chemistry Club 3,4; Spanish Club 4 ANTHONY J. GUINTO Guinto 27 Auburn St. Acquire wealth The secret to success in life is to be ready for the opportunity when it comes, but worrying if it ' s to come like a rock- ing chair β it keeps you busy but does not get you anywhere. MEMORIES: Freezing during flase alarms EDWARD HAGGERTY 9 WoodlawnSt. LESLIE D. HARRIMAN Lcs 10 West St. College Along the way I ' ve learned things. You have to make the good times, Take the little times and make them big times And save the times that are all right For the ones that aren ' t. MEMORIES: Italian Club 2,3,4; Thorn McAn, my friends WILLIAM HABEEB 61 Central Ave. WILLIAM HANLON 171 Main St. CHRISTINE ANNE HATCH Tina 112 Union St. Hairstylist If you can imagine it, You can achieve it. If you can dream it, You can become it. MEMORIES: QEK 2,3,4; Hotline 4; Peer group 4; Herbert Street, Bobby Cheek, We are the Champions, Queen, Aerosmith, Frampton, G.H., Nikes, Sisleys 58 JAMES E. HAYNES Baby Hughie 24 Maiden St. Electrician Friends, Romans, and Countrymen, Lend me your ears Look who is graduating After all these years. MEMORIES: ' Voca- tional Electrical shop CRAIG HOPKINSON Hop 6 Bradford Terrace Dental Surgeon I ' d rather be a free man in my grave, Than to live as a puppet or a slave. As sure as the sun will shine, I ' m gonna get my share of what ' s mine. MEMORIES: Basketball 3,4; AEPC4 LISA ANN HURLEY Glenn 15 Franklin St. Happiness is not hav- ing what you want, but wanting what you have. MEMORIES: Cheer- leading 2,3,4; Hotline 2,3,4; Peer Group, Jr. Prom Committee, Sr. Prom Committee, Year- book Staff, Pep Squad 2; R.R. 1,4; KXN 2,3,4 ANDREA ANN HICKEY Andi 20 Central Ave. MEMORIES: Field Hockey 2,3,4; Tennis 3,4; Outdoor Track 2; E- Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Student Council 2,3; Newspaper Staff 4; Stu- dent Advisory 4; Junior Prom Committee, KXN, FTA 2; International Club 3; Photography Club 2 SHERRY MARSHA HORN 74 Clinton St. Entrepreneur Make new friends, but keep the old; Those are silver, these are gold. Friendships that have stood the test. Parry MEMORIES: NHS 3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Nursing Home Volunteer 4, Blood Drive Committee 4; Guidance Aid 4; Newspaper Staff 4 BARBARA IAMELLI 23 May St. From a fairy princess to a rising star. I know some day this may come true, But most of all I ' d like to share it with you. MEMORIES: KXN, Spanish Club I, Hotline 2,3; Drama Club 2; Mary locking us in the bathroom, Student Monitor 2,3 59 GLENN IANDOLO 164 Bradford St. You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need. Jagger, Rolling Stones MARYANN IANNACO Meatball 9 Tufts Ave. Business Administration My wishing star that follows me will lead me to a rainbow and at that rainbow I will find the dreams that life is made of. Lisa MEMORIES: Spring Soccer 2,3,4; Hotline 2,3,4; QKB, trea- surer, E.H.D.C. 2,3,4 GLORIA INTERBARTOLO Critter 223 Chelsea St. Sunrise warm in your eyes, Blue skies far as you see, One day you ' ll know what the future means. MEMORIES: Hotline 2,3; Peer Group 2,3; B.S., A.R.A.R. , (N.S. 79 ) MARY P. IRETON Mare 12 Westover St. Airline Stewardess My fantasies take me very far From a fairy princess to a rising star. I know some day this may come true, But most of all I ' d like to share it with you. MEMORIES: KXN, Spanish Club I, Hotline 2,3; Drama Club 2; Mary locking us in the bath- room, Student Monitor 2,3 ANTONIO IULIANO Tony 38 Kelvin St. Nearly all our best men are dead: Aristotle, Beethoven, Dante, Einstein, Shakespeare! I ' m not feeling well myself. MEMORIES: Sr. Class Presi- dent, National Honor Society, Football 2,3,4; E-Club, Italian Club President 3,4; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Chemistry Club 3 JOSEPH JANNINO Joe 513 Ferry St. Acquire wealth You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by and so become yourself because the past is just a goodbye. C.S.N.Y. DENNIS JOHNSON 76 Union St. DAVID JOYNER 225 Ferry St. KATHLEEN T. KELLEY Kathy 9 Sammet St. Track Star I have to live with my- self, and so I want to be fit for my- self to know. I want to be able as days go by To always look myself straight in the eye. MEMORIES: Freezing in my gym shorts dur- ing a false alarm. MAUREEN KENNEDY 162 Ferry St. CHRISTOPHER P. KERRIGAN Chris 95 Kinsman St. Acquire wealth Now this is not the end. It is not even the begin- ning of the end. But it is, perhaps, The end of the begin- ning. MEMORIES: Reading Club 2,3; Track 2; T.V. Club 2; Photography Club 2; Yearbook Staff ARTHUR J. KING Art 24 Bennett St. Electrician Humility, that low sweet root, from which all heavenly virtues shoot. Moore MICHAEL LAROCHELLE 284 Ferry St. KAREN MARIE LATTANZI 49 Pierce Ave. Dental Assistant What lies behind us And what lies before us Are tiny matters com- pared To what lies within us. MEMORIES: Hotline ADELE LAUDANNO 19 Calhoun Ave. ROBERT LEBLANC 21 Clark St. MARK B. LEE Juice 38 Harvard St. Computer Technician It is not the size of the dog in the fight, It is the size of the fight in the dog. And I ' m fighting to make it. MEMORIES: Basketball 4; Indoor Track 4; Out- door Track 4; Reading Club 4 DANIEL J. LEFAVE 351 Main St. Billionaire I get by with a little help from my friends. I get high with a little help from my friends. Beatles JOSEPH LAURINA Joe 232 Main St. Professional soccer player Day by day life goes on All our high school days are gone. It is time to go our own way But I really wish that I could stay. MEMORIES: Soccer 3,4; Football 3; International Club 2,3; Italian Club 2,3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Spring Soccer 1,2,3,4; Spoilers 4; E-Club 4 LISA MARIE LEDONNE 120 Russell St. Business Education Show me a place where dreams are for dreamers and all the things you wish come true. I wish the world had all happy people, then there ' d be no more wishing to do. Commodores MEMORIES: Basketball 2,3; Hotline 2,3,4; KXN 2,3,4. SANDRA LEO Sandy 81 Freeman Ave. Nurse The only real elegance is in the mind; If you ' ve got that, the rest really comes from it. JUDI A. LEVINE 130 Fremont Ave. The hardest thing to learn in life is which bridge to cross and which to bum. MEMORIES: French Club 2; Newspaper 2; Italian Club 2,3; Max- Ed 2,3; National Educa- tion Week 3; Dedication Day Usherette 3 BARBARA ANN LICATA 11 Union Ave. Medical Secretary Enjoy the golden mo- ments as they pass, and gain new strengths for days to come. MEMORIES: Hotline 4; QEK, Big I , K-Deli, S.B., 12 28 79, Parade, E.B. and N.E., esp. P. street, and those good times. JULIE ANN LEOPARDO 74 Pearl St. Executive Secretary Looking back we ' ll touch on sorrowful days With future pass they disappear. If you look way down in your heart and soul. Don ' t hesitate cause the world seems cold Stay young at heart cause you ' re never old. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Big I β J , S.B., 12 28 79, Deli Parade, Yings, D.P., Susan G., Trolley- Train, Disco Nights, QEK 4, Hotline WAYNE LEWIS 102 Vine St. DONNA LIGGERIO Don 58 Tileston St. Happiness You will find peace of mind If you look way down in your heart and soul Don ' t hesitate cause the world seems cold Stay young at heart cause you ' re never old- Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Drama Club, the cafeteria lun- ches b4 DEBBIE LINSCOTT 110 Ferry St. JUDY LITWIN 21 Staples Ave. Get a job and fight to keep it. Strike out to reach a mountain. Be so nice on the out- side But inside keep ambi- tion. The Who JOSEPH A. LUCIANO Joe 64 Prescott St. Success I expect to pass through this world but once; Any good thing there- fore that I can do, Let me do it now; For I shall not pass this way again. Etienne de Grellet MEMORIES: Varsity Soccer 4; Spring Soccer 3,4; E-Club KENNETH J. LISTON Kenny 7 Neilson Master Printer Yesterday, all my trou- bles seemed so far away Now it looks as though they are here to stay. O ' I believe in yester- day. MEMORIES: Credit 1,2,4; Bowling, Ma- ryAnn, K.L. M.S. β Junior Prom WILLIAM LONG 143 Glendale St. ANN E. LYNCH 15 Gilmore St. Registered Nurse Why do something to- day, That you can put off til tomorrow? MEMORIES: KXN, Reading Club, Hotline, Paula ' s green car, RoseAnn ' s famous plans, Frank, Junior Prom at Riverside Park 65 STEPHANIE LYNCH 97GroverSt. If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me I must be traveling on now Cause there ' s too many places I ' ve got to see. MEMORIES: KXN WALTER MACEACHERN 174 Jefferson Ave. Chef Take this letter that I give, take it sunny hold it high you won ' t understand a word that ' s in it but you ' ll write it all again be- fore you die. May PAUL MAGEE 84Gledhill Ave. Success Experience is the teacher. best LORRAINE MARIE MAHONEY 151 Garland St. Hair Stylist If a friendship can come to an end, it never really began. MEMORIES: Crisco, Commer- cial Union and K.M., L.M., N.O., L.M. D.H., third floor bath- room, 10 12 76, Jr. Prom, going out with Crisco. Good times with P.F., M.B., A.R. MICHELLE DENISE MALTAIS Red 15 Harvard St. Model While searching for oneself One needs their friends. If while searching one has a true friend Then when this journey has ended, One shall not stand alone. MEMORIES: Hockey Cheer- leader 2,3; KXN, Football Cheerleader 3,4; Hotline 2,3; Guidance Aid 2,3,4 MARIO MANCINI 14 County Rd. CPA Every man has a place, in his heart There ' s a space And the world can ' t erase his fantasies. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Spring Soccer 1,2,3,4; Chemis- try Club 3; International Club 3; Italian Club 3,4; E-Club 4; Spoilers 4 EUGENE N. MARRA Nicky 128 Ferry St. Art School Happiness is doing Jehovah God ' s will. MEMORIES: Senior gym, Soc- cer, Volleyball JOSEPH A. MASTROCOLA Masta 26 Winthrop St. Success and Happiness The Lord is first, My friends are second, And I am third. G. Sayers MEMORIES: Football 2, Soccer 3,4 (Capt.), Chemistry Club 3; E- Club, Spring Soccer, Spoilers 4 KIM BRYAN MARTIN Martin 20 Pleasant View Ave. Police Officer Of all those games we played, I wish good luck to my friends. MEMORIES: Basketball 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3 PHIL MASTROCOLA Guido 33 Bellingham Ave. Wealth I am what I am and that ' s all I am. Mr. Leach THERESA MARIE MASSA 10 Tileston St. Airline Secretary There ' s music in most every- thing If we ' re just good at listening Contentment ' s like a lovely song That sings inside us all day long. Its wonderful when memories play The glad refrains of yesterday. R.U. T.M. MEMORIES: Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3; Hotline 2,3,4; KXN. ROBERT MAZZOCHIA Mazzo 10 Elm Rd. To graduate I have no quote to put under my name, So I ' ll leave it simple, And receive no fame. MEMORIES: False alarms in mid-winter! KATHLEEN McBRIDE Bake 20 Carlson St. Marine Biologist Three grand essentials for happiness in life are: something to do; someone to love; and somthing to hope for. Addison MEMORIES: Chemis- try Club 3,4; Hotline 3,4; AEPC4; QEK 2,3,4; Manager boys Varsity Soccer Team, Thanks to Henry and the Science Dept. patricia anne Mccormick Patty 29 Maplewood Ave. Nurse Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead; Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow; Walk beside me and be my friend. MEMORIES: Spanish Club 2,3,4 (President), AEPC 2,3; Hotline 3,4 (Chair person), Nur- sing Home Program 4 DOUGLAS McCarthy 21 Luke Rd. TIMOTHY EDWARD McGEE Troop 45 Tremont St. Fire Department If ifs and buts were candied nuts, We ' d all have a better Christmas. MEMORIES: Senior Secretary, Baseball 2, 3,4; E-Club, Sr. Prom Committee, Jr. Prom Committee, Hotline, Peer Group, Rotary Club, Secretary of Hot- line, S.S.P., Hi Mom. ROBERT McGRATH 5 Neilson Ave. GEORGE MacINTYRE Mac 11 Timothy Ave. Aviation Hey! Hey! My! My! Rock and roll can never die. Neil Young MEMORIES: Leaving the old Voke SANDRA McKENZIE Sandy 321 Hampshire St. Real Estate Agent Rejoice, Rejoice we have no choice but to carry on! C.S.N.Y. MEMORIES: Cheer- leading 2; KXN PATRICIA M. McLELLAN Patty 209 Belmont St. Work with the mentally handicapped children To live fully we must learn to use things and love people, not love things and use people. MEMORIES: KXN 2,3,4; Hotline 1,2,3; Re- member Jr. English class with Mr. Beagen JOHN McKILLOP Webster 34 School St. FRED MELANSON 9 Buchnam St. RAY MELVIN Harold 147GlendaleSt. Aviation They call me the seeker Cause I ' m searching low and high I won ' t get what I ' m af- ter Until the day I die. Pete Townsend MEMORIES: Arizona, S.S.P. β the good times in the summer KATHERINE J. MENINGER Brat 39 Pleasant St. Hairstylist If I can only keep my good name; I shall be rich enough. MEMORIES: Outdoor Track 2, 3 4 (Captain), Indoor Track 3,4; Cross Country 4; Spanish Club 2; Class Day Ush- erette, Dedication Day Usherette 6 23 79 D.S., Thanks Mom and Dad KEVIN MERCHANT 30 Englewood Ave. DAVID MERRIMAN 89 Maiden St. PAULMEUSE 66 Winthrop Rd. Long life Please allow me to in- troduce myself I ' m a man of wealth and fame; Pleased to meet you won ' t you guess my name. Stones MICHAEL A. MERLO Mike 214 Hancock St. Auto Mechanic The only way to have a friend is to be one. MEMORIES: Going to Jack during false alarms, early dismissal, Fridays, no school days JOHN MESSANA 129 Francis St. STEPHEN MEYERS Steve 1 Cedar Terr. Marine Biologist . . . So easy it seemed once found, which yet unfound Most would have thought Impossi- ble! John Milton MEMORIES: National Honor Society 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Tennis 3,4; AEPC 4; E-Club 4; Chemistry Club 3 70 EVELENA MICKLE 2 Alfred Ct. VINCENT J. MILANO Vin 62 Everett St. U.S. Army O Lord, thou knowest how busy I must be this day; If I forget thee, do not thou forget me. Astley MEMORIES: Intelligent and interesting conver- sations with Mr. Das- coli, field trips with Mr. Ferguson, Astronomy Class FRANCINE M. MONAHAN Fran 4 Emery St. Pediatrician There is only one suc- cess β to be able to spend your life in your own way. Michaels MEMORIES: AEPC 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; NHS. Secretary 4; French Club 2,3; Chem- istry Club 2; Key Club 4; QEK 4; singing in AP English, Chemistry and Physics Labs, Gradua- tion MICHAEL MIELE 18 Coolidge St. BEATRICE MILLER 146 Ferry St. CHERYL MARIE MONTEFORTE 54A Pearl St. Teacher What lies behind us And what lies before us Are tiny matters com- pared To what lies within us. Emerson MEMORIES: FTA 2,3,4; Hockey Cheerleader 2,3,4; Basketball Cheer- leader 3; Football Cheer- leader 3,4 (Captain) 71 DEBRA MONTEROSE 29 Locust St. Success Try not to hide What you feel deep down in- side. If you care, you must dare, To be free as the air. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: S.A.I. RICHARD MORELLI 211 Linden St. Printer Our dreams are our own, Our visions no one else can see. Our actions no one else can claim. What we are no one else could ever be. MARTHA LEE MORAN Yeoman Moran 9 Edith St. Librarian We can rejoice too, when we run into problems and trials for we know that they are good for us. They help us learn to be pa- tient. Romans 5:3 MEMORIES: The days which were spent with the Federation under the Captain. Mr. D ' s Hu- manities Class, Harvey JOHNS. MOYNIHAN 116 EstesSt. Psychologist When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the at- tention of the world. G.W. Carver MEMORIES: National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 2,3; FTA 3; Key Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom King, Dedi- cation Day Usher, Career Day Committee 3,4 MICHAEL J. MORELLI 23 Dyer Ave. Accountant ' Every man has a place, in his heart there ' s a space, and the world can ' t erase nis fantasies. Earth, Wind, Fire CHERYL MULCAHY 462 Ferry St. LAURA L. MULRY Muzzy 3 Emery St. Accountant There must be some way out of here said the Joker to the thief. There ' s to much confusion, I can ' t get no relief. Dylan MEMORIES: Basketball 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Softball 3,4; KXN MARYM. MUSE 150 Florence St. PATRICIA A. MYDLOWSKI Patti 92 Hancock St. Professional Student Common sense, in an uncom- mon degree, is what the world calls wisdom. Coleridge MEMORIES: Pep Squad 2, Hotline 2,3; KXN, Volleyball 3,4; CSP., J.M. 79 . . . 2nd floor bathroom ROBERTA. NAPOLrTANO Bo Nap 2 Estes Ct. Lawyer Being born, we die; our end is the consequence of our begin- ning. Manilus Astronomican IV MEMORIES: National Honor Society 4; Football 2,3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Baseball 2; Tennis 3,4; E-Club 3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Math Olympiad Team 4; Dedi- cation Day Usher 3 ERNEST NAVARRO 14 Prospect St. CARMEN NAVARRO 14 Prospect St. JAMES NEWHALL 66 Madison Ave. MICHAEL NICOLOSI Nic 28 Cleveland Ave. Computer Technician There is no end to my life, No beginning to my death. Death is life. Emmerson, Lake, Palmer MEMORIES: Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 4; T.V. Club 3,4; Sports Announcer 4 APRIL ANN NICOLI 71 School St. Artist If you love something set it free, If it doesn ' t come back it wasn ' t meant to be. If it does, love it for- ever. MEMORIES: The Se- nior and Junior Prom, The friends that I have met and love. LIZETTEC. NIEVES Lix 69 Clinton St. Psychologist There ' s no use in quit- ing, when the world is waiting for you. Supertramp MEMORIES: National Honor Society 3,4; Hotline 2,3,4; Peer Group 3,4; Guidance Aide 3; Key Club (Vice- Pres.), Project S.E.E. 3; QBK 2,3,4; Career Ed. 4 74 r ROBERT NOFTLE Begga 66 Veterans Ave. Health and Prosperity Take life as it comes, Don ' t think ahead be- cause you could be dead. I.T.E. MEMORIES: Cake throw- ing, E.H.S. Hockey 2,3. SCOTT NORTON 33 Mohan St. Be the best Each Person working out for himself the com- promises that will bring the self-fulfillment he socles MEMORIES: E.H.S. Hockey 2,3,4; Capt. 4, Student Council 3,4; Prom Comm. 3,4; Track 3, E-Club 2,3,4. KELLIE O ' BRIEN 44 Chatham Rd. Airline Reservationist Love isn ' t love until you give it away. w JOANNE PACE 114 WaverlySt 9 NOREEN O ' NEILL Nor 16 Porter St. Cosmetology When love and skill work together, expect a Masterpiece. Reade MEMORIES: Hot Line 2,3; Commercial Union, L. M. P. C. J. T2nd, 3rd floor bathroom, Scot, Pope John, and all the girls. ELIZABETH PALERMO 127 Belmont St. ANDREA RUTH PANTELIERE 11 Veterans Ave. JOHN PANZINE 669 Broadway SUZANNE PARSONS 45 Marie Ave. STEVEN PENDOLA Pinky 44 Lexington St. Good Job and some BUCKS You say your head is spinin around, you can ' t quite tell me why, better live your life the best you can, cuz you know Someday you ' ll die. Prophecy B.O. 78 PATRICIA PHILBIN Pattie 52 Westover St. There are those special memories We cherish through the year. Most of them were happy, a few touched by tears. i BRUCE PARZIALE Parz 24 Walnut St. Musician I never did believe in miracles, But I ' ve a feeling it ' s time to try, I never did believe in the ways of magic, But I ' m beginning to wonder why. Fleetwood Mac MEMORIES: Junior Class Treasurer, Jr. Prom Comm., Senior Class Treasurer, Sr. Prom Comm., Year- book Staff, Rockband, S.S.P. PATTI JEAN PETIPAS 18 Linden St. Business Administration Think a lot, Think of everything you ' ve got, For you will still be here tomorrow But your dreams may not. Cat Stevens MEMORIES: National Honor Society 3,4; Foot- ball Cheerleading 3,4; Basketball Cheerlead- ing 3, Hockey Cheer- leading 2,4; QEK Soror- ity. PAULINE M. PHILBIN Weeny 52 Westover St. Eat a live toad every morning and nothing worse can happen to you all day. 76 ALBA PICCARDI 73 Mount Washington St. CHRISTOPHER PICARDO Chris 11 Mead St. Computer Operator Take your time. . . don ' t live too fast, trou- bles will come and they will pass. Lynrd Skynrd JOHN PIOTROWSKI Pie 6 Laurel St. Accountant No one can give you better advice than yourself. Cicero NATALINA A. PICARDI Nat 24 Bucknam St. Travel When you wish upon a star, your dreams will take you very far, but when you wish upon a dream life ' s not always what it seems. MEMORIES: July 15, 79, Aug. 1, 79 Anthony GERALDINEM. PIERONI Gerri 23 Albion St. To do the best I can Reach up as far as you can, and God will reach down all the rest of the way. MEMORIES: Yearbook staff, National Honor Society, 3,4; Class Day Usherette, E.H.S. Dedi- cation Usherette, Jan. 25, 79R.B. Feb. 24, 1978 J.D. GLENN J. PIPPY Pip 76 Gledhill Ave. Commercial Artist If a task is once begun, never leave it til it ' s done. Be the labor great or small do it well or not at all. Dedicated to J.C. MEMORIES: Baseball 2, Bowling 2, The memory of the great time we had down the old Voc, Homestead and the print shop, dk. room. 77 DIANNE M. PIRELLO D 17 Bradford Terrace Business owner Dream what you dare to dream Be where you want to go β Be what you want to be β Live. MEMORIES: Homeroom with Mr. Gibson. In gym with Donna, Sandy, Tom, Mr. La- wrence and Mr. Dumas. Re- member me and Gina in Mr. Mai ' s office. KIM PRATTO 178 GroverSt. ATHENA MARIE POLITIS Tina 15A Kelvin St. Fashion Designer As you glide in you stride with the wind as you fly away, give a smile from your lips and say β I am free, Yes I ' m free, Now I ' m on my way. Earth, Wind Fire MEMORIES: Track 3, KXN Sorority DEBORAH RAO 61 Estes St. CHARLENE POWER Chucky 39 Freeman Ave. Physical Therapist It ' s not how long you live your life, but the way in which you live it. MEMORIES: French Club 2,3; Chemistry Club A.E.P.C. 4, Hotline 2,3,4; Soccer manager 4, National Honor Society 3,4; Chapter 766 workshops 3, E- Club4. SCOTT G. PRIMROSE 178 Grover St. Business Administrator I expect to pass through this life but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show . . .let me do it now . . . Etienne de Grellet MEMORIES: National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; E-Club 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 4, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Student Government Day Representative 4, Blood Drive Committee 4, Spanish Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2, Football 2, Tennis 3,4; Cross-Country 4, Quiz Kid DONNA M. RAO 61 Estes St. Professional Dancer All the world ' s a stage and all the men and women merely players. Shakespeare MEMORIES: Cheerleader 4, Newspaper Staff. CLINTON READ 23 Woodland St. Computers And if the clouds burst thun- der in your ear, you shout and no one seems to hear. And if the land you ' re in starts playing dif- ferent tunes, I ' ll see you on the dark side of the moon. Pink Floyd LISA REYNOLDS 84 Clark St. SANDRA A. RICHARDS Sandy 35 Winthrop St. Medical Secretary One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be under- stood. Seneca MEMORIES: Hotline 3,4. ERIC JAY RICHMAN Eric 107 Fremont Ave. Computer Technician I did no more than I must I received no greater than I de- serve MEMORIES: E.H.S. T.V. Camp Lakeridge, Punks Corner, New York, A.Z.A. B.B.G. Dances Parties. ANNA RISTAINO 54 Warren St. Medical Secretary The future holds nothing but dreams of the past, and dreams of the future holds nothing that MEMORIES: Sept. 1, 1979, Jan. 22, 1980, L.A. β Chatter Box, SAL, BROWNS. JULIE E. RISTEEN 22 Union Ave. Photographer Yesterday was the last day of all that has been. Lets begin This is the first day of the rest of my life. N.T. MEMORIES: Cheer- leading 4, KXN sorority 3,4; Secretary 4, Hot Line 2,3,4; Peer Group 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff FAYE ROBBINS 378 Ferry St. Succeed in business Remember yesterday Dream about tomorrow But live today. MEMORIES: 3,4. Drama MARC RIZZO 118 Vernal St. GWEN ROBBINS 37 Pleasant View Ave. I fi mum sr. 80 MARYELLEN ROBERTSON Maggie 16 Argyle St. Nurse When you wish upon a star; your wish will take you very far; But when you wish upon a dream life isn ' t what it always seems. PATRICK ROCK 120 Clarence St. NANCY RODRIQUEZ 9 Harvard St. VICTOR C. ROSA 211 Bradford St. Pipefitter I see a red door and I want to paint it black, no colors anymore I want them to turn black. Rolling Stones RICHARD ANGELO ROSSETTI Rick 6 Hazel Pk. College The Past is my Heri- tage, The Present my Responsibility, The Fu- ture my Challenge. MEMORIES: Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Capt. 4, Track 4, Jr. and Sr. Prom Commit- tee, E Club Executive Committee 2,3,4; Read- ing Club 2,3,4; L.H. 1,4 TRACY MARIE RUGGIERO Tracy 4 Sherman St. Civil Engineer I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the Saints, Sinners have much more fun. Billy Joel MEMORIES: National Honor Society, Chem- istry Club, Football Queen, Yearbook Queen Court MAUREEN RONAN Moe 210 Hancock St. Bliss Never wait or hesitate, get in kid before it ' s too late; You may never get an- other chance. Rod DOLORES ROSS Dokey 34 Road B Medical Secretary Face life as it really is not as yu wish it were. We can ' t change the world, we can only change our- selves. M.L.B. MEMORIES: Basketball 2,3,4; KXN 2,3,4; Read- ing DANIELA A. RUSCIO 8 Dyer Ave. Interpreter Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to gΒ°, be what you want to be. J.L.S. MEMORIES: Spanish Club 3,4; Hot Line 3 ROSANNE RUSSO 12 Richdale Ave. Success and Happiness Wait a little while to welcome what you ' re after. Give it the time to find its way to you and as soon as you no longer try, you ' ll turn and find it. Kenny Loggins MEMORIES: E.H.S. Guidance Aid 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook Staff, P.F. 7 21 79 D.B. 10 4 79 Big MARIANNE SACHETTA 214 Springvale Ave. CP. A. Life is the game that must be played, this truth at least, good friends, we know; so live and laugh, nor be dismayed as one by one the phantoms go. MEMORIES: National Honor Society 3,4; Vice President 4, Manager Girls Basketball 4, Girls Softball 4, Drama Club 4 JOSEPH A. RUSSO 28 Montrose St. College and Success You can never plan the future by the past. I.T.E. MEMORIES: Hockey 2,3,4; Capt. 4 E Club THERESA A. RUSSO Trese 96 Main St. X-Ray Technician If you worry about to- morrow and don ' t live today, Suddenly you will real- ize that all you have are empty yesterdays. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Guidance Aid 3,4; Winter Sports Queen, QEK Sorority, Max Ed 3,4; I.L.Y., M.D.N.,T.R. T.V. MARIANNE SACRAMONE 19 Plymouth St. 82 KATHLEEN F. SAMPSON Rocky 27 Villa Ave. Succeed Every man has a place, in his heart there ' s a space, and the world can ' t erase his fanta- sies. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Cafeteria food, Oceanography field trip, $15 ticket M.C. got, fire drills kept me on my toes. DEBRA SCENNA 47 Valley St. Hairdresser As I leave, I ' m leaving my close friends who taught me right from wrong, weak from strong, but what can I say in return. MEMORIES: Cheer- leading football 3,4, Hockey 2,3,4; Pep Squad 2, Hot Line, Peer group 2,3,4; Class Day Usherette 79 KXN Sorority 2,3,4; Year- book Staff ROBERTS. SELDEN Big Bob 75 Glendale Ave. I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, only the good die young! MEMORIES: M.C. Re- member the night I froze over at Avco be- cause I wouldn ' t wear your father ' s coat, I thought you got it off the ground. R.K. Thank you for the gigs at Valenti ' s ANN MARIE SAVAGE 17 Reed Ave. KAREN SCHLEGEL K 58 Kinsman St. Teacher I look to the sea, reflec- tions in the waves spark my memory, some happy, some sad. I think of my childhood and the dreams we had. Styx MEMORIES: Field Hockey 2,3,4; Capt. 4, Tennis 2,3,4; Capt. 4, E Club 2,3,4; Trea- surer 4, Chemistry Club 3, F.T.A. 2, Blood Drive Volunteer 3,4, Class Day Usherette LISA J. SEMERJIAN Lee 10 Locust St. Veterinarian The road goes ever on and on, down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone and I must follow if I can. MEMORIES: G.A. 3,4; Career Ed. 2,3,4; Chem- istry Club 3, Yearbook Staff 83 ED SENIBALDI 871 Broadway Actor Let us be thankful for the fools, But for them the rest of us could not succeed. MEMORIES: Photography Club 4, Drama 4, Newspaper Staff 4, T.V.4 DANIEL J. SHOWSTEAD Dan 82 Bow St. Master Printer I know that you believe you understand what you think I said. But! I am not sure you real- ize that what you heard is not what I meant! ' JOHN SHEEHAN Dapper 6 Grover St. Be yourself and you ' ll be more than you ever thought of be- ing. MEMORIES: Class President 2, Football 2,3,4; Captain 4, Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Captain 4, Baseball 2,3,4; E Club CHERYL ANN SILVA Che 21 Walnut St. Stewardess Woke up this mornin ' with a wine glass in my hand, Who ' s wine? What wine? Where the hell did I dine? Must have been a dream. I don ' t believe where I ' ve been! Come on, Let ' s do it again! Peter Frampton MEMORIES: Hot Line Vice President 2,3,4 JOAN BETH SHERSHOW Joannie 83 Irving Social Worker To thine own self be true. Shakespeare MEMORIES: I will always re- member all of my teachers. RONALD SIMONELLI Ron 7 Gladstone St. No one means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean. Henry Adams MEMORIES: Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; E Club 4, Read- ing 3,4 RICHARD SCOTT SINGER Sing 21 Appleton St. Succeed When you wish upon a star, your dreams can take you very far, but when you wish upon a dream, life isn ' t always what it seems. Earth, Wind, Fire DARLENE R. SINGLETON Darl 40 Road B Accountant If you love something set it free If it comes back It was meant to be. J.D.J. DAVID SIRIGNANO 61 Winthrop St. LUIGI SIRIGNANO, JR. Louie 69 Everett St. Food Service Management We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the cour- age to lose sight of the shore. MEMORIES: Soccer 2, Football 3,4 STEVEN A. SKINNER Skinman 65 Waverly St. To hike the Appalachian trail. Fly high and proud and if you fall then you say you almost had it all. MEMORIES: Old Voc, Slick, Mr. Frackelton, Chess, Basket- ball, Turkey, 5 move loss 11 point shutout, Ski, It ' s raining, Louis MELISSA SMITH Missy 54 Veterans Ave. 85 GINA SOLDANO LoLo 29 Ashton St. CP. A. Today is here Yesterday is gone Tomorrow is near But I still travel on ... In yesterday ' s tears. MEMORIES: Times I shared with my friends, Thanks; Bake, Mau- reen, Diane, and Kathy. Career-Ed 2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Chemistry Club 3, Guidance Aide 4; Gray Sorority 2,3 MARYANN SORDILLO 33 Westover St. To succeed MEMORIES: KXN 2,3,4; F.T.A., Cheerleader 3,4; Hotline 2,3,4; Career Day Committee 2,3; Student Advisory Committee for Special Education 2,3 DONNA SOLOMON 120 Linden St. Medicine How, if only I knew; To be today what I dreamed of yesterday, To live each day with vigor anew, To see the sun go down and say; Tomorrow will be bet- ter, too. MEMORIES: Key Club, Photography Club, Chemistry Club, Span- ish Club, Guidance Aide, Yearbook Staff, R.D., Best to S.G., Now I know, but I don ' t know. BLONDIE SANDRA LISA SORDILLO Sandy 104 Nichols St. Social Worker I can ' t tell what tomor- row will bring, I can only hope. MEMORIES: Cheer- leader 2, KXN 2,3 86 SHEILA ANN SPAULDING Sherla 124 Union St. Flight attendant Bye Babe see you around I already know about the new love you found. What can I do but wish you well. What we had was really swell. I won ' t forget I have no regrets. Re- member me as the sound of laughter and my face the moment after. MEMORIES: Diane Ross KAREN A. SPINNEY 43 Duncan Rd. Airline Stewardess Some people are highly possessive in their love relationships, others hardly at all. Some enjoy being pos- sessed; others hate it and struggle to get free. MEMORIES: Gray Sorority 2,3 4; Hotline 2 LINDA L. SPADAFORA Spady 53 Sammet St. Airlines How you live and how you fly The smiles you give, the tears you cry All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd MEMORIES: Hotline 2, KXN 2,3,4; Guidance Aid 3, Mr. Leo and Sid RALPH SPANO 31 Prescott St. Success and happiness. Before you tell some- one how good you are, you must tell them how bad you used to be. S.K. MEMORIES: Football 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4, E Club 2,3,4; Presi- dent 4, Class President 3, Jr. Prom Committee, Sr. Prom Committee, Chairperson E Club Blood Drive 4, Chapter 766 Workshops 3, S.S. P. JAMES M. STEWART Stew 12 Lynde St. U.S. Army Courage is the capac- ity to move ahead in spite of despair. Dr. R.M. MEMORIES: Baseball 3,4 DAVID A. STEEVES Hobbit 109 Wilbur St. Small and Stocky; Able, not Cocky. B.B. MEMORIES: Outdoor Track 3,4; Football 4, In- door Track 3,4 THERESA SPAULDING 124 Union St. JOHN STATHO 312 Chelsea St. GORDON S. STILWELL JR. 130Gledhill Ave. Life is too precious to be taken for granted. MEMORIES: Hockey 3,4; Baseball 3, Hotline 4, Reading Club 3,4; Ro- tary Club 4, E-Club4 PAUL STOCKS 7 Hampshire St. DON STORCK Storky 83 Pearl St. Accountant There ' s a long way to go in a lifetime, and there ' is not much you can do when you get older. So you should get the best out of life while you ' re young. JOHN STIRRAT 25 Harvey St. ROBERT STOPFORD stoph 208 Linden St. I ' m not smart I ' m not stupid, I just can ' t do it. MEMORIES: Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Captain 4, E-Club 2,3,4 LISA A. STORNAIELO Lees 43 Highland Ave. Accountant If you think your life is complete confusion, Cause your neighbors got it made, Just remember, please, it ' s a grand illusion, And deep inside we ' re all the same. Styx MEMORIES: Yearbook Staff, Guidance Aide, S.T.L.F., New York, New York; H.F.D., T.U.L.S., G.B.G., The Wizard, QBK 88 CARL SWANSON Harold 26 Cleveland Ave. To wake up and have nothing to do. The life which is unex- amined is not worth liv- ing. Socrates MEMORIES: A fire drill that had a real fire. LAURIE J. SYKES Lau 8 Glendale Terr. Do well in all things. Suddenly my world ' s gone and changed it ' s pace, but I still know where I ' m going. I have had my mind spun around in space yet I ' ve watched it growing. If you ' re listening God please don ' t make it hard to know what we should believe in, things that we see. Should we try to stay or should we run away or better just to let things be. LEE E. TAYLOR 208 Linden St. To be something I love and understand. Get up, get back on your feet You ' re the one they can ' t beat and you know it. Come on lets see what you ' ve got, just take your best shot and don ' t blow it. Tommy Shaw MEMORIES: Cross Country 2,3,4; Capt. 3,4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Capt. 3,4; Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Capt. 3,4; A.E.P.C.2,3 JANET L. SWED Squidly 15DunsterRd. Elementary Teacher You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibram MEMORIES: F.T. A. 2,3 ; Blood Drive Commit- tee, Guidance Aide, Yearbook Staff, Cheer- leader 4, Newspaper Staff 4, Class Day Com- mittee, Career Ed. Committee, Junior Prom,D.M.D. DAWN M.TAYLOR 25 Bennett St. Medical Secretary Don ' t walk in front of me I may not follow. Walk beside me and be my friend. REGINAR. TERINO Gina 133 Francis St. Accounting Though the years have passed quickly, this year has been the best. With memories from east to west these memories will never rest. MEMORIES: QBK, Hotline 2,3,4 89 MARY L. TERRY Gopher 39 Alfred St. To live each day as it comes and make the next day better than the last. God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change. Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference. Bible ANITA TRAPASSO 19 East Elm St. VINCENT A. TOCCO JR. Vinny 14 Myrtle St. Systems Analyst Success awaits those who graduate from the school of life. LISA M. TRICKETT Jane 9 Yarmouth St. Accountant There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there is still time to change the road you ' re on. Led Zepplin MEMORIES: Hotline 2,3,4; Blood Drive 3, Class Day Usher- ette 3, Career Ed. 4, KXN 2,3,4; Vice-President 4, Pope John 2,3,4 SUSAN M. TOZZI 15 KKTerr. Dental Assistant All things must pass None of life ' s strings can last So I must be on my way To face another day. MEMORIES: Outdoor Track 2,3; Spanish Club E Club, FTA LISA M. TUFTS Li 34 Linden St. Wealth and Fame Long you live and high you fly And smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd MEMORIES: Hotline 2,3,4; Peer Group 2,3,4; Swim Team 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3, E.H.D.C. 2,3,4; KXN TRACY A. TUMILTY Annie 15 Orange Ct. Computer Programmer I close my eyes only for a mo- ment, and the moment is gone. All my dreams pass before my eyes in curiosity, dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind. Kansas MEMORIES: All those days in the cafeteria with Scott and his friends . JOSEPH PAUL VALERI Jumbo 66 Everett St. Chief Chef When a loss is big, sometimes the gain is greater than just a loss in feeling. It is to move on in life to increase your potential ability. MEMORIES: Football 3,4; Hot- line 4, Jr. Prom Committee (Chief Advisor) SSP CHRIS VANDERZWALMEN 41 Summer St. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth and the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. Genesis 1:1+2 MEMORIES: Art, Meteorology JEAN VERRILL 106 Francis St. Dental Assistant You can ' t always get what you want. But if you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need. The Stones MEMORIES: Hotline 3,4 RANDALL VIERA 74 Wilbur St. ROSEANN VIGLIETTI Rosie 18 Central Ave. Travel Agent When you wish upon a star, Dreams will take you very far, But when you wish upon a dream, Life ain ' t always what it seems. Earth, Wind, Fire MEMORIES: Track 2,3; E-Club, Key Club, Photography Club, F.T. A., Italian Club DENISE VITALE 73 Preston St. Horticulture Let every man be occu- pied, in the highest em- ployment of which his nature is capable, and die with the conscious- ness that he has done his best. Sydney Smith MEMORIES: German Club, D.V. -n-M.C. RONALD vitukevich Vitt 67 Woodville St. Succeed MEMORIES: Track 4 KARL WALKER 15 Woodlawn St. LEOH. WALLIN Cliff 70 Bucknam St. Accountant A success is one who decided to succeed β and worked. A failure is one who decided to suc- ceed β and wished. William Ward MEMORIES: E Club, Tennis 2,3,4; Soccer 2,4; TV Club, Photography Club, Jr. Prom 92 ROBERT WALSH 5 Bradford St. U.S. Air Force Bad mistakes, I ' ve made a few I ' ve had my share of sand kicked in my face but I ' ve come through. Queen KEVIN M. WEAVER 164 Bow St. Live in the country and be happy. It ' s time forme to leave this place to where I do not know. But the type of life I ' d like to live, is rolling in the dough. MEMORIES: Going from the Voke into the High School. MIKE WHITE 559 Broadway LAUREL E. WILLIAMS Sacco and Vanzetti 6 Jefferson Ave. Love, knowledge, death. From childhood ' s hour I have not been as others were β I have not seen as others saw β I could not bring my passions from a com- mon spring. From the same source I have not taken my sorrow; I could not awaken my heart to joy at the same tone; And all I lov ' d I lov ' d alone. NORMAN W. WINSOR 11 Adams Ave. Got no time for spell- ing books The time is come to be gone Though I drank a times It ' s time to ramble on. Led Zepplin MEMORIES: Disco Dies as Rock Rolls On held sweet thousand DENNIS P. YEBBA Yabb ' s 2 Hawthorne St. Succeed Education certainly ought not to be made a means of amusement. Young people are not playing when they are learning because learn- ing is painful. Aristotle MEMORIES: All the fire alarms as a Jr. and Sr. The noise and cold temps, in Soph. yr. Friend in the Class of 80 KATHLEEN WHOLLEY 31 Foster St. When you wish upon a star life will take you very far; but when you live upon a dream life ' s not always what it seems. Earth, Wind -n- Fire MEMORIES: Tennis 2,3,4; Jr. Class Secre- tary, Jr. Prom Commit- tee, E Club 3, Secre- tary 4 FRED WILSON Woodstock 51 Luke Rd. Happiness and Success My my. Hey Hey Rock and Roll is here to stay It ' s better to burn out than fade away. Neil Young SOPHOMORE FALL SOPHOMORE WINTER SOPHOMORE SPRING JUNIOR FALL JUi wi : β β - Jeff De f please office Daily Eh report! Santa, al Valeri, at Chri Student finally i Three coi false al a cold, i Student help so alarm p Fire in wi the Yea Valentin Tremor Bill Conii abused senior ( personi Class officers elected John Sheehan President Steve Berrigan Vice President Richard Dimare Treasurer No Gym Getting lost around the shcool Sorority initiation day Football helmet day Football team ends up 1 and 9 (Thanks Chelsea) personnal Blizzard of 78 rips Everett (Three week vacation) Mr. Leo Young and Vibrant Only one boys ' basement open Staurday Night Fever Bill Connipher abused by large senior (broken nose) Studies in the Cafe? School Department orders more student erasers personnal No Gym Cafe burns its 1500th bowl of soup Career Day! Killer Kowolski visits EHS Jimmy the Ice Cream Man makes his first $100 Disco Vinny makes the scene EHS Baseball ends up 1 and 19 (Thanks Maiden) First Sophomore in EHS history finds school swimming pool personnal Class officers elected Ralph Spano president Paul Galbraith Vice President Bruce Praziale Treasurer Kathy Wholley Secretary No Gym Beautiful New Library opens Orientation for new school Elevator goes up Administration reorders the world (EHS has a six day week) New Vocational school opens Cafe initiates Music to Eat By Only one boys ' basement open EHS orders 421 coloring books for incoming Freshmen personnal OR r ER JUNIOR SPRING SENIOR FALL SENIOR WINTER SENIOR SPRING relo, [ie to the veather ins IJoe |kes visit as Party cers y cutive s during i storm rtitors false Β lem is now ok Office oarty at ilia er arge en jaw) β’S Still No Gym! Carnation Day Junior Prom at Revlon Plaza (Karen Spinney Queen, John Moynihan King) Pat Hughes visits (Career Day) Mr. Leo Middle aged and hangin ' in Junior picnic EHS Addition dedicated on a hot June afternoon personnal HISTORY Class officers elected Tony Iuliano President Steve Berrigan Vice President Bruce Parziale Treasurer Tim McGee Secretary Gym at Last!! Senior Dress up Day Bill Connipher abuses small Freshman (Three day suspension) Mr. Leo Old and Tired personnal Three members of the 1980 yearbook staff begin pschoanalysis 50 half gallons of ice cream are stored in room 326 for Valentine ' s Day party Yearbook Queen selected β Brenda Currie Field House dedicated to Mr. Putman Valentine ' s Day party (The ice cream was great) Claude Orville quits school (0.03 grade point average) The winter of little snow personnal Yearbook Staff held hostage by two members of The Crimson Newspaper Staff Senior Prom at Caruso ' s Diplomat Class Day @ 2!! The class of 1980 becomes the first in EHS history to graduate on a Sunday LOOK OUT WORLD HERE WE COME personnal YEARBOOK STAFF BOTTOM ROW: Margery Foye, Kathy Frackleton, Francine Monahan, Janet Swed SECOND ROW: Emily DiFelice, Gina Guerriero, Lisa Stomaielo, Rosa Bruzzese, Advisor β Mr. Anthony Accardi, Tina Claubaugh, Tania Gaff, Geraldine Pieroni, Lisa Semerjian THIRD ROW: Mary DeChico, Lisa Hurley, Gail Brodie, Gina Giordano, Joe Covelle, Roseann Russo, Donna Solomon TOP ROW: Brenda Currie, Scott Flaxer, Bruce Parziale, Julie Risteen, Julie Anderson, Debbie Scenna, Michael Cunningham, Patrick Casey 9b 97 udent r GU ANCF Spe o V A v Incipal Jamf rmer sped jdent bod ' i conju ' β’John mor eater w f ml i i 4 4 1 cΒ° O rary hi Qj 1 of the li. as out on L A- ,ir. P NO 1 bride, and SpaΒ .imple were man ' growing fcyJLever, MΒ . AC DETENTION I o- .-β’ nnedy Β _ ple to enter vice. Perhaps the - lublic service was sumii.. inaugural address: Ask lr country can do for you; ask wi.. 1 can do for your country. 1 his remarks, Mr. Dungan stated that visit to Everett was like a Teacher In 1946. he re position at Everet j j eight years is a lor 14601 w r ADMIT ONE fid - 2. llllbl β 04601 nc tht ugh ber (t b .pring AENNET1 j season ' s op ison Tide lost a . three minutes, Richie Rossetti sΒ Jie season Armv er aer ' e ' an d scan β Lhe end zone. Other 1 ' teaching co ca P tain JΒ° hr Shet h School. Thirty- - . Halfback Stevt le to spend in one 4 , for . 3 tw Β°-PΒ° mt co - con- .Β«iy, the first .. tne new fieldhouse ..usiasm was displayed by -ifl, the cheerleaders, and the vudents. All was in vain, however, as Tanner halfback Bruce MacGregor .iter defeati J coach Edwa , Lee Taylor, (Photo by Norde an Garrity, Lou Posi McLaughlin, Da t Jeff Ciulla. s t time in history, EHS h .npikls ' cross country team jtive jrmances have been β id Maldrned in by sophomor tory over and Ann Marie Jankowsl evl first and second to insu itsst win over Medford. Othe country. to the team ' s victories ov This year ' s runntlden, and Revere are juni senior co-captai n Sheila firiffin T.vr the first over 103 104 BASKETBALL Sitting: Mark Lee, Arthur Ross, Kim Martin Kneeling Robert Napolitano, Captain - Robert Stopford, Captain - John Sheehan, Robert Kirby Standing: Coach - John Dolan, David Martin, Mathew Fox, Capta.n - Stephen Berrigan, Shawn Patton, James Puopolo TRI-CAPTAIN: John Sheehan TRI-CAPTAIN: Steve Berrigan TRI-CAPTAIN: Robert Stofford 106 49 Lynn Englisl 51 Maiden 66 Somerville 65 Peabody 55 Wakefield 80 Wakefield 54 Lowell 62 Chelsea 52 Arlington 67 Medford 55 Revere Haverhill Maiden Somerville Peabody Chelsea Arlington Medford Revere Haverhill 107 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SEATED: Kim Donnaruma, Dolores Ross, Celia Donatio, Carla Bengston, Kathryn McLaughin, Laura Mulry, Rosie Prestera Standing: Judy Ahern, Coach β Louis Baldi, Lorraine Botto, Susan Parker, Jackie Boudreau, Lisa Garron, Lauren Vacca, Sharon Farnell, Missing Manager β Marianne Sachetta. 24 64 32 46 46 45 45 63 32 50 39 45 49 25 58 57 47 44 31 37 39 50 41 50 34 48 32 49 27 61 33 18 39 36 Haverhill Maiden Somerville Penbody Waltham Waltham Chelsea 1 Arlington Medford Revere Haverhill Maiden Somerville Peabody Ipswich Chelsea Arlington Medford UPVere Chelmsford β HEAD COACH: Louis baldi no CAPTAIN: Carla Bengston HOCKEY BOTTOM ROW: Coach Norm Jordan, John DeGregorio, Mike Peddle, Phil Polcari, Paul Fabrizio, Mike Sor- dello, Stephen Meyers, Billy Long, Joe Maiuri, Scott Martinelli, Coach John LaCorcia SECOND ROW: John Fabrizio, Bob Noftle, Coach β Herb Lawrence, Doug McCarthy, Captain β Scot Barry, Head Coach β Tom Gibson, Captain β Joe Russo, Captain β Scott Norton, Stephen Werner, Jim McLaughin, Mark LeDonne TOP ROW: Paul Vertullo, Gordon Stillwell, Lou Maiuri, Mike Castano Record Everett 9 0 Everett 105 Everett 3 4 Everett 6 Everett 5 Everett 3 Everett 8 Everett 3 Everett 8 Everett 3 Everett 2 Everett 8 Everett 7 Everett 3 Everett 5 Everett 2 Everett 2 Everett Everett 5 Everett Chelsea Haverhill Somerville Revere Medford Maiden Arlington Peabody Chelsea Haverhill Somerville Medford Maiden Revere Arlington Peabody Medford Maiden Arlington Revere CAPTAINS: Scott Norton, Scot Barry, Joseph Russo ASSISTANT COACH: Herb Lawrence HEAD COACH: Thomas Gibson 113 115 GIRLS ' FIELD HOCKEY BOTTOM ROW: Kelly Nigro, Susan Fleet, Joanne Gates, Carol Tanner, Lorraine Botto, Jackie Boudreau, Sharon Farnell, Karen Schlegel, Sharon Bucchiere, Judy Ahem, Laura Mulry, Celia Donatio, Judy Mulledy, Chris Day, Kathy McCarthy TOP ROW: Emily DiFelice, Lori Martinage, Celeste O ' Donnell, Tricia McDonald, Carla Bengston, Miss Nancy Fennelly, Debbie D ' Entremonte, Kathy Sullivan, Andrea Hickey, Katherine McLaughlin, Donna Proto, Miss Pam Spencer Varsity Captain β Karen Schlegel Coach β Miss Nancy Fennelly JV Captain β Emily DiFelice 117 CHEERLEADERS 120 YEARBOOK QUEEN AND COURT Tracy Ruggiero, Kathy Wholley, Brenda Currie β Queen, Roseann Viglietti, Sandra Leo FALL SPORTS QUEEN WINTER SPORTS QUEEN Tracy Ruggiero Theresa Russo SOCCER Record Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Medford Somerville Peabody Haverhill Revere Maiden Arlington Medford Peabody Somerville Haverhill Revere Maiden Arlington BOTTOM: Capt. β Mark Bellio, Michael Delsonno, Leo Wallin, Ass ' t. Coach β Gus Martinez TOP: Phillip Cacciola, Coach β Henry Bejian, Joseph Luciano, Kathleen McBride, Joseph Laurina, Mario Mancini, Kim Martin CAPTAINS β Mark Bellio, Phillip Cacciola, Joseph Mastracola COACH β Henry Bejian 123 BOYS ' CROSS COUNTRY Bottom: Lampros Minos, Lee Taylor, John Guinto Middle: Bob Rabideau, Pat Green, Don Dahl, John Tano, Lou Poste, Jim McLaughin, John DeBene- detto, Lou Minos, Kevin Shaw Top: Scott Harney, Joe Calderone, Al DeBenedetto, Paul Wilson, Scott Primrose, John Lombardi, Jim Reynolds, Dave Morales, Jeff Ciulla, Bryan Garrity, Charles Sawyer, Dave Devanna, Coach β Mr. Ed Ricupero GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY r Recor Ever Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett joys 26 29 tOΒ£eham 42 19 Medford 48 15 Revjrl 33 22 Haverhill 23 34 Arlington 25 33 Maiden 16 47 Chelsea 27 Somerville 26 I ' eabody Record: Girls Everett Everett Everett verett verett Everett Everett Everett 31 24 Stoneham 26 29 Medford 18 37 Revere 36 23 Haverhill 33 22 Arlington 20 41 Chelsea 32 24 Somerville 40 19 Pea body Bottom: Janice Doherry, Dorothy Minos, Wendy Kent Middle: Laureen Meninger, Cathy Gear Top: Lynn Acquaviva, Jean Andon, Cindy Fitzgerald, Patty Stevens, Annmarie Jankowski, Shelia Griffin, Coach β Mr. Ed Ricupero 126 INDOOR TRACK BOTTOM ROW: Captain Lee Taylor, Chuck Clouse, Larry Curtis, Captain β Anthony D ' Onofrio, Captain β John Guinto, Charles DiMino, David Steeves, Al DeBenedetto TOP ROW: Richard Rossetti, David Gertz, Michael Carr, Kathy Meninger, Michael Cunningham, Joe Calderone Eugene Dumasβ Coach Anthony D ' Onofrioβ Captain John Guinto β Captain Lee Taylorβ Capt, 128 .Jr. ' -, I β BASEBALL Record: Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett Everett KNEELING: Thomas Ciulla, Paul Covelle, James Stuart, John Sheehan STANDING: Gordon Stillwell, Richard Rossetti β Captain, Mr. Ralph Cecere β coach, Donald Terminello, Thomas English, Timothy McGee Swampscott Boston Latin Peabody Medford Arlington Revere Maiden St. John ' s Haverhill Chelsea Somerville Peabody Medford Arlington Revere Maiden Haverhill Chelsea Somerville 132 COACH: Ralph Cecere CAPTAIN: Richard Rosetti SPORTS AWARDS PAUL MANGANARO AWARD Paul Galbraith JEFFREY JEWELERS AWARD Ralph Spano E.H.S. BAND 134 135 if ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -A 7% err i 4 SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE KEY CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Acquaviva, RoseAnn Viglietti, Mary DeChicco, Lisa Siracuse, Deanna Bartlett SECOND ROW: Rosa Botta, Sally Connors, Lizette Nieves, Susan Grout, Donna Solomon, Dianne Ennis, Gina Guer- riero THIRD ROW: Suzanne Humphries, Sandra Fanciullo, Michelle Megaloudis, Dawn Silvia, Linda Laurenza, Carol Laurenza TOP ROW: Advisor β Mr. John Foresteire, Rhonda Fogel, Carmella Esposito, Maureen Holland, Domenica Bottari, Francine Monahan, Advisor β Mr. Anthony Malione CAREER ED-MAX-ED ADVISORY BOARD BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Frackleton, Maureen Kennedy, Gina Soldano, Lizette Nieves, Leslie Green, Brenda Currie, Lisa Trickett SECOND ROW: Karl Walker, Sherry Horn, Janet Swed, Lisa Semerjian, Luisa D ' Alleva, Lynnmarie Deegan THIRD ROW: Ken Carangelo, Scott Flaxer, Alan Chiet, Michael Bruno, Anthony Campanella TOP ROW: Mr. John Merenda, Mrs. Jeanette Frontero, Cheryl Moltedo, Eda Flaxer, Bonita Walker, David Peretti ETA BOTTOM ROW: Eda Flaxer, Bonnie Walker, Cheryl Moltedo, Kathy Gear, Luisa D ' Alleva, Leslie Green, Gina Soldano, EUen King, Joan Mejia, Elizabeth Dillon, Mary White SECOND ROW: Mr. John Merenda, Michele Dixon, Sherry Horn, Janet Swed TOP ROW: Scott Flaxer, Phyllis Tucci, Deborah Cox READING CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mary DeGeorge, Anthony Campanella, Donna Bruce, John Moynihan, Leo Wallin, David Gertz 1ST ROW: Richard Rossetti, Joyce Bartolo, Emily DiFelice, Cathy Bruce, Linda Curran, Steven Poste, Michael Carr, John Guinto, Paul Vertullo, Karl Belluschi 2ND ROW: Paul Galbraith, Michael LaRochelle, Steven Berardino, Richard Singer, Angela Collarusso, Paul Magee 3RD ROW: James Foti, Scott Stallbaum, Larry Curtis, John Stirrat, James Crafts TOP ROW: John Fabrizio, Gordon Still well , Ray Dalton, Steve Concannon, Jim Stewart, Vincent Bruzzese, Daniel Risteen, Club Moderator β Mr. Richard Rivard, Michael D el ' Isola, Matt Fox, Scott Trickett, Anthony Giudice, Ronnie D ' Andrea, Alan Costello HOTLINE BOTTOM ROW: Julie Anderson, Julie Risteen, Lisa Hurley, Gail Brodie, Karen Lattanzi, Barbara Licata, Julie Leopardo, Brenda Currie, Kathy Gill, Roberta Cook, Mary DeGeorge SECOND ROW: Debbie Scenna, Charlene Power, Lizette Nieves, Janet Guanci, Cheryl Silva, Lisa Trickett, Gina Guerriero, Mary DeChicco, Lynn Acquaviva THIRD ROW:Robin Grusby, Cheryl Mulcahy, Sandra Richards, Maria DeVito, MaryAnne Iannaco TOP ROW: Patricia Bradley, Patricia McCormick, Lisa Tufts, Gordon Stillwel, Paul Galbraith, Sandra Capodilupo, Tim McGee, Yvette Beauvais, Mr. John Foresteire, Linda Bishop, Candida Casali, Tina Hatch 140 DRAMA CLUB Glen Robbins, David McKillop, Martha Lee Moran, Faye Robbins, Edward Senibaldi, Marianne Sachetta, David LeVine. NURSING HOME AIDES Bottom: Roberta Fronduto, Diane Maglio, Cheryl Denisco, Nancy Guanci, Patricia Simonelli, Denise Simko, Doreen Whitney, Maria Ravotti, Debra McCabe, Jean Bridge Sitting: Margret Steed, Tricia Bradley, Lisa Trickett, Brenda Currie, Sherry Horn, Roberta Mastrangelo, Patricia Jordan, Theresa McCormick, Laurie Verrill Standing: Janet Guanci, Tim McGee, Gordon Stillwell, Paul Galbraith, Kyle McCartney, Patricia McCormick, Maria Devito, Mr. John Merenda 141 GUIDANCE AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Tania Gaff, Brenda Currie Lisa Trickett, Gina Garofano, Lisa Stomaielo, Luisa D ' Alleva, Gina Soldano 2ND ROW: Director of guidance β Mr. Anthony M. Malione, Lisa Siracuse, Michele Coolen, Lynnmarie Deegan TOP ROW: Roseanne Russo, Sherry Horn, Diane Ennis, Donna Solomon, Lisa Semerjian, Kathy Frackleton, Janet Swed, Lisa Catalano, Maureen Kennedy EIBRARY AIDES BOTTOM ROW: Glen Robbins, Ellen King, Sean Keefe 2ND ROW: Cindy Maiuri, Anthony Perry, JimmY Tyler, Martha Lee Moran, Richard Hagerty TOP ROW: Karl BeUuschi, Dan Aylward, Theresa D ' Alleva AEPC BOTTOM ROW: Francine Monahan, Charlene Powers, Mr. James Micarelli, Kathleen McBirde, Stephen Berrigan, Scott Flaxer TOP ROW: Paula Connors, Jean Andon, Craig Hopkinson, Bennett Freedman, Stephen Meyers CRIMSON NEWSPAPER STAFF BOTTOM ROW: Laurel Williams, Sandra Fancieullo, Janet Bothroyd, Advisor β Mr. Lawrence Vozella, Michelle Megaloudis, Rhonda Fogel, Janet Swed, Andrea Hickey, and Eda Flaxer SECOND ROW: James DeBenedetto, Susan Grout, Kenneth Carangelo, Scott Harney, Scott Flaxer, and Grant Mitchell TOP ROW: Neil Fabbo, Gerald Guerriero, Rosa Bruzzese, Michael Peddle, and Julie Gates EHS TELEVISION BOTTOM ROW: Richard Gerokoulis, Eddie MacDonald, Lisa Evangelista, Lori Bransdon, Maria Marinelli 1ST ROW: Gary Woods, Mike Bruno, Eric Richman, Sharon Mercer, Gerry Guerriero, Robert Goscinak, Richard Bennett 2ND ROW: Jack Monahan, Larry Bowden, Bill Trickett, |ohn Harrington, Mike Nicolosi, Glenn Ringdahl, Bruce Parziale, John Messana, Daniel Aylward TOP ROW: Scott Baker, Mr. Sullivan, Steven Culp, James DeBenedetto, Phil Raccuia, Mike Merlo PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Bottom Row: Joe Calderone, Scott Flaxer, Donna Solomon, Kathy Frackleton, Edward Senibaldi, Alyse Richman, Scott O ' Donnell, Scott Harney Top Row: Neil Fabbo, Donald Deveau, William Richmond β Advisor, Zackary Stratis, John Amarose, Joseph Covelle E CLUB E CLUB OFFICERS SEATED: Karen Schlegel β treasurer; Ralph Spano β president; Scott Primrose β vice-president; Kathleen Wholley β secretary STANDING: Mr. Lawrence Vozella β executive director; Scott Barry, Anthony Iuliano, and Richard Rossetti of the executive committee 145 ITALIAN CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Les Harriman, Michael De Sonno, Robert Napolitano SECOND ROW: Rosa Bruzzese, Emily DiFelice TOP ROW: non-member, Vincent Fulchini, non-member, Laurine Griffin, Roseann Viglietti, Mario Mancini, Joe Laurina SPANISH CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mary Mangraviti, Lisa Martin, Michelle Forestall, Barbara Burton, Rhonda Fogel, Phyllis Eiro, Lynn Acquaviva, Eda Flaxer, Paul Martignetti SECOND ROW: Nancy Wierbowicz, Lisa Gianatasio, Jill Tiberi, Mary Grace Nicholls, Zachary Stratis, James Tano, Michelle Muollo, Carole Wallin, Daniela Ruscio, Susan Kissell, Scott Flaxer, Todd Goldstein TOP ROW: Kelly Fitzpatrick, Caryn Carangelo, Alyse Richman, Patricia McCormick, Miss Dom β Advisor, Theresa McCormick, Michelle Megaloudis, Frances Giordano, Sharon Percey, Anthony Perry, Lorraine McGee FRENCH CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Maria Fernandez, Scott Flaxer, Judy Ahern SECOND ROW: Roland Simpson, Grant Mitchell, Mark Sawyer TOP ROW: Susan Downing, Joseph Fialli, Mr. James Marino GERMAN CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Cannon, Jean Andon, Chris Day, Frank Falcone TOP ROW: Carl Colson, Vincent Milano JUNIOR PROM BOTTOM: Ralph Spano, Kathleen Wholley, Lisa Hurley, Andrea Hickey, Richard Rossetti TOP: Bruce Parziale, Michael Cunningham, Mr. Nicholas Venezia, Scott Norton, Joseph Valeri 153 155 z CANCER 71 W -β 0 HI t4 LA 0 71 AT 1Β 7 LEO SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS 157 158 CLASS WILL Being faced with the cruel changes of life and knowing ourselves to be possessed of a sound mind and body; we the Seniors of the Class of 1980 after having terminated three years of strenuous study, have joined together to draw up this, our last will and testament which we leave to the faculty and students of Everett High School. To the faculty we leave: parking spaces memories of the Class of 1980 inoperative fire alarms reduced lunch tickets new announcers in the morning To the juniors we bequeath: early dismissal elevator privileges our air of sophistication and our good reputation graduation on a Sunday afternoon shorter lunch lines To the sophomores we leave: attention the auditorium a smoking area the ability to change from ugly ducklings to glorious swans open basements To the freshman we leave: pep rallies a bottle of Johnson ' s Baby Oil directions to the swimming pool the new gym a loaf of Wonder Bread (builds bodies in twelve ways) After our just debts have all been paid off as easily as possible, the following students leave: Bob Noftle leaves his teeth in the lower cafeteria. Candi Casali leaves the good times in hotline. Lizette Nieves leaves for Florida. Ron Simonelli leaves his bad jokes and dazzling teeth in Accounting II. April Nicoli leaves her big mouth behind. Paula Connors leaves her feather combs. Donna Solomon leaves her procrastinating way of life. Donna Diorio leaves her signatures in her locker. Mary Doherty leaves after twelve long years. Carl Swanson leaves his name on all accounting books. Gina Soldano leaves her memories. Steve Skinner leaves the chess room to Bob. Lou Sirignano leaves his front seat on the passenger side of Jumbo ' s car. Joe Jannino leaves his books and faculty forever. Lisa Semerjian leaves working clothes. April Dillon leaves her famous words. Joan Shershaw leaves her books on the top of the file cabinet in 209. Robert Selden leaves his recording of Rappers Delight. Debbie Scenna leaves her apologies. Tania Gaff leaves her AM FM radio, her boot spurs, and her chop sticks. Denise Vitale leaves her long straight hair and Commodores album. Shirley Darragh leaves her quietness. Michael DeVito leaves his name on the walls of E.H.S. Paula Coughlin leaves Mr. Cecere alone. Linda Spadafora leaves her meetings down the office. Ronnie D ' Andrea leaves his trademark. Scott Flaxer leaves an unused Geometry book. Vin Fulchini leaves all his completed experiments form the Chemistry Club. Athena Politis leaves Mr. Gibson a cup of tea. Margery Foye leaves her lifesavers and the chemistry she learned in Advanced Math. 160 Andrew Fulchino leaves one dozen donuts. Tim McGee leaves Cape Cod to John Sheehan. Lorraine Mahoney leaves her work- study privileges. Patty McLellan leaves her aggravation behind. Robert Napolitano leaves the football he hit Mr. Sarno in the head with. Laurel Williams leaves her knapsack, Levi ' s, and writing. Larry Chaple leaves his books, desks, locker, and most of all his sanity. Tracy Tumilty leaves all her teachers and their homework. Lisa Tufts leaves her COZ sticker in her locker. Lisa Trickett leaves her cap. Doris Thompson leaves Alias Smith and Jones and her war-torn bookbag. Regina Terino leaves her late slips. John Moynihan leaves Revere Beach to Tracy. Patti Mydlowski leaves all the books she borrowed from Mr. Dascoli. Laura Mulry leaves her shyness and her soft spoken voice at home. Martha Lee Moran leaves her tissues. Francine Monahan leaves her crazy s ocks. Vincint Milano leaves his worn down old combat boots. Jim Haynes leaves his two note-books to Mr. Hickey. Tina Hatch leaves a lot more space in Sandy ' s locker. Les Harriman leaves his sister Beth with his condolences. Julie Leopardo leaves Mr. Bunny. Maria DeVito leaves her Charlie perfume. Joe Luciano leaves his Miami Dolphins hat and shirt, along with his winning isn ' t everything shirt to Mr. Previte. Karen Schlegel leaves her tennis racket Jack. Walter MacEachern is taking everything with him! Kathy Sampson leaves her verbal violence to Mr. Stella and Mr. Vozella her book entitled Procrastination. Rosanne Russo leaves her long, painted fingernails. Mary Palmer leaves her five sisters. Mary Ann Iannaco leaves her Economics book. Sherry Horn leaves her guidance pin to Mr. Malione. Emily DiFelice leaves her accidents in the gym. Michele DeVito leaves her sneakers (Nikes). Joe Valeri leaves his parking space in front of the school. Joe Cioffi leaves Mr. Gall his sly remarks. Lillian Ciulla leaves her Beatle facts. Joe Consolo leaves his typing speed in room 405. Roberta Cook leaves her absences. Joe Covelle leaves his laugh. Kathy McBride leaves her temper tantrums. Donna Rao leaves Mr. Gibson a good hockey player. Patty McCormick leaves all of her used notebooks. Anthony Guinto leaves his sneakers for the future high school runner. Bruce Parziale leaves his drumset. Leo Wallin leaves his late slips on Mr. Maddox ' s desk in Rm. 211. Janice Generazzo leaves with pleasure. Cheryl Silva leaves her Mr. Bill T-shirt. Marianne Sachetta leaves Mrs. Moose. Tracy Ruggiero leaves miniature golf to John Moynihan. Mark Lee leaves his 18k stud earring. Ann Lynch leaves her dismissal notes. Mary DeChicco leaves Rm. 200 her Boogie Nights bag. Doreen DeCoste leaves her coffee mug in Room 400. Mary DeGeorge leaves all her absences. Vito DeLuca leaves his unused football uniform. Michelle Dickson leaves her books. Phil Casey leaves his cheap crap to Mr. Crowe. Phil Cacciola leaves his soccer ability for anyone who needs it. Julie Anderson leaves her loud mouth. Brenda Currie leaves her locker next to Mike Cunningham ' s. 161 Diane Pirello leaves her problems. Joe Laurina leaves his soccer ball in CI. U. Phil Colameta leaves his coffee cup in Rm. 126. Carl Colson leaves his tardiness and his knowledge to the hallowed halls of E.H.S. Michael Cunningham leaves his football shirts. Janet Swed leaves her job as secretary in Mr. Vozzella ' s class. Denise Adams leaves her books. Lynn Acquaviva leaves her sneakers. Luisa D ' Alleva leaves her own personal chair in the M.L.L. Yvette Beauvais leaves school memories behind her. Larry Curtis leaves behind his variety of borrowed sports uniforms. Neil Fabbo leaves his 20 20 vision on the tennis court. Julie Risteen leaves her memories of the Junior Prom and Junior Picnic. Eric Richman leaves his father for the second time. Patti Petipas leaves her height. Chris Picardo leaves his Pittsburgh Steelers shirt. Cynthia Devlin leaves her rhinestone eyelashes at Woodstock. Phil Mastrocola leaves his never healing bum knee. Joe Mastrocola leaves his sociology book to Mr. Leach. Mario Mancini leaves his cut disco belt. Theresa Massa leaves the memories of the past and the wishes of a bright tomorrow to all her true friends. Michelle Maltais leaves her not perfect attendance. Kellie O ' Brien leaves her coffee club. Steve Berardino leaves a stale clam in front of Rm. 117. Tricia Bradley leaves her Townie Pride. Bernadette Brawn leaves her cane. Laurine Griffin leaves her Nike ' s to Mr. Dumas. Sue Grout leaves her skiis which got rusty this snowless winter of 1980. Daniel Showstead leaves meaningless thoughts to Mr. Crowe. Karen Donnaruma leaves her mouth. Donna Fisher leaves . . . Bobby Mazzochia leaves his empty locker (wherever it is). Stephanie leaves her perfect attendance. Debbie Bocchino leaves her spot in Mr. Vozella ' s procrastinators club. Richard Pragnell leaves his parking space on the sidewalk of Maple Street. Mike Campagna leaves his birthmark and his great jokes. Sandra Capodilupo leaves Jack in the Box french fries. Rosa Bruzzese leaves her beloved Pat sisters. Anthony Campanella leaves his Junior Prom Date. Chris Ellard leaves her accounting books to Mr. Pascouchi in Rm. 128. Maura Brown would like to leave the correct way to say her name. Rich Casey leaves his Cuda. Robin Grusby leaves her perm to E.H.S. and her book reports to Mr. Rafferty. Barbara Licata leaves her New York accent. Jimmy Casiello leaves his little blue squares. John J. Gesualdo leaves all his trouble back at the office. Donna Bruce leaves her poke-a-dotted locker. Kenny Liston leaves his notebook to Mr. Crowe. Josephine Cece leaves her braces. Michael Bruno leaves the memories both good and bad. Kathy Gill leaves Mazzoc to anyone who ' ll take him! Gina Giordano leaves Mr. Bill c o T.G. in Rm. 201. Sheri Greco leaves her gym suit that she never wore. Roseann Fiandaca leaves her Doctor notes. Karen Lattanzi leaves her chemistry book to whomever wants it. Tom Ciulla leaves his gym stuff to Miss Drago. Scott Norton leaves his panty hose. Dokey Ross, Karen Spinney, John Stirrat leave their locker. Laurie Sykes leaves her notes (doctor ' s). 162 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 165 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Robert Richman Maria Salerno Ernest Sordillo Thomas Stella MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Phillip L. McAuliffe Jr. Donald McElwaney Diane Muollo 167 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Thomas Gibson John Juliano BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Julia M. Gibbons Department Head Jane M. Callahan Catherine Colell β β β β β β β Jeanne Cunningham Peter J. DeSesa Gloria L. Finnegan Linda Garren Mary Ellen Haneffant Mary Kearney Nicholas J. Pascouchi Kenneth Peavy Janet Symes 171 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Doris T. DiTullio Department Head Linda Donahue Mary E. Dorn James R. Marino Andrew J. Previte HEALTH Barbara Sargent ART Barbara Ton Ann Tobin Elaine M. Sapochetti 172 Andrew Mastrangelo Michael Ruest Bernard Sullivan β E.H.S. T.V. Kevin Shea β Music READING-SPECIAL EDUCATION Richard Rivard Eda Theodoridis GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Anthony M. Malione Department Head Ralph J. Cecere Virginia DeNatale Jeanette Frontero Mary Mastrangelo John Merenda John Foresteire William Kautz James J. McKinlayJr. Matthew V. Walsh Elaine DeCola 175 VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Michael Doyle Michael Gambardella Frank Grueter Sheet Metal Electricity Cabinet Making 176 177 SPECIAh THANKS TO : ,β’ Principal JamesMcCaaley ' . i Mr. Louis Lambert Angela Marcella Miss Elaine Sapochetti . Mrs. Jane Callahan % β’ Scott O ' Donnell ' Nordel Studio for candids β’ and the many others that helped in making the 1980 Yearbook. β β β β I i 4 O PARLIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY fatty L P3 A Pe Jc h 3 1759 00192 386 5 V as 1 -a P ,{ :; u HkiJ.ftM tCW l ,zUL
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