Framingham High School - Philomath Yearbook (Framingham, MA)
- Class of 1978
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Pt A ' P... ,H U, .4 414' .9 G Tl-IE VARIETY SHOW PRIL 6 and 7 1978 I If ..-W ' . -4-v.. si, , .-va? f 1 .W aw ravi -11 Q 'fd . 1 I Pm: F '- I - .. 3 ,B , , W 4 o . x 'A x W- ' Of r' ci-I xxx , ,L . ,M X'fY 'f, if Viv - at 1 ,7 3 W V: :P kg J .Q 9 Ili! i T' - Y, 5 if 23 ?Il 1 1. ,riff Dv 5545 ga:-.,f qu., 5 p - J xr V gg X , N 3 THE PRO MAY , 1978 if .v wi' ,Z-' 3 2, -r ' A 'N-... ' z a 3 Ri ' ' ' U1 K S I I .p' lx 9' f'-9' I . ,tx 3-1 .J .WS -In Ma, S3 1. cl ,L 'GIQ UM NJ . S. X Q, 1 4 '1 'I JV- CD 3 1, X , I' Q , f .f ,. V , ef, i .N 'L it ani f I.. 5 k N. -...L L l -Q it 9' 'if f' I' sf ' v'v f . -X-Q X lwvm. I VSAM, 4+ N AWARDS ASSEMBLY - jUNE 1, 1978 Holy Cross Book Prize - Cheryl Gladstone Harvard Book Prize - Satish Mulakutla Daughters of the American Revolution Award -- joanne Leonardo jewish War Veterans Award - Peter Carpenter Northeastern University Full Scholarship - Mark Ablondi George P. King Memorial Scholarship - George P. King, jr. Naval Academy Appointments -jennifer Sullivan, Brady Otey Rotary Club Scholarship - Cathy Silver Framingham South High Teachers Association Scholarships - Alan Danforth, Terry Garrahan, Elizabeth Wright Samuel johnson Memorial Scholarships - Cindy Servetnick, john Simonetta, Marion Corcoran Framingham Police Department Scholarships - David Casali, Carol Ceramicoli Framingham Women's Club Scholarships - Peter Carpenter, Rose Lennard Alice F. Dunne Memorial Scholarship -- joanne Leonardo james McGrath Post of the American Legion Schol- arship - Cynthia Towne National Merit Finalists - john Bailey, Carlton Hommel Dr. Susan Demarais Memorial Scholarships - Pam Kenny, Tom Beckett, Chris Garron, janet Shaughnessy Framingham Women's Republican Club - john Ventura Westinghouse Science Talent Search - Patricia Mabrouk National Scholastic Arts Award - Lisa Breslow john Hancock Award for Excellence in Business - Bettina Messana, Donna Ottaviani Excellence in Drama - Andrea Brown Outstanding Service to Drama - Phil Kabler, David Walsh Best Senior Actor -- David Swartz Best Senior Actress - Lisa Goodwin Exce ence in Theater Arts - Irene Cooper Extie ence in Home Economics - Linda Walsh Exce ence in Industrial Arts - Mike Deflumeri, jennifer Sullivan Exte ence in Mathematics - Patricia Mabrouk Exce ence and Service to Music - Lynne Blumer, Lisa Goodwin Exte ence in Phys. Ed. - Mike Brown, Chris fl Duane Excellence in Science - Patricia Mabrouk Excellence in Social Studies - Cynthia Towne Service to The Student Crier - Peter Carpenter, judy jrolf, Caryn Liverman, Rachael Cohen, Bill Selin, George Pappas Service to Philomath - Mary Waterhouse, joanne Leonardo, Liz Wright, john Simonetta, janice Marini, Cathy Palumbo, Rhonda Sullivan MVP for Football - Claude Lamar MVP for Cross Country - Tony Baugh MVP for Field Hockey - Beth DelPrete MVP for Indoor Track - Steve Nearman MVP for Boys Gymnastics - Scott Nathan MVP for Girls Gymnastics - Lia Dewar MVP for Girls Basketball - Donna Malone MVP for Girls Tennis - Amy deGozzaldi All-Conference Tennis - janet Shaughnessy MVP for Girls Softball - Lynne Hanscom Coaches Award for Girls Softball - Ellen St. Andre MVP for Boys Track - Tom Grady MVP for Girls Track - Dawn West MVP for Girls Soccer - jennifer Sullivan MVP for Boys Soccer - Rui Borges MVP for Boys Lacrosse - Rick Agostinelli MVP for Girls Lacrosse - judy Sullivan American Legion Hockey Award - Bobby McGuire MVP for Wrestling - jeff Rotatori MVP for Boys Swimming - Giles Taylor MVP for Girls Swimming - Diane Donley lvlvP for Girls Volleyball - Ellane vldlera ' joe Lazarro Award tMost Inspirationalj - Brian Chalmers Wilfred Tiger Mitchell Award -joe Tersoni jane Duane Memorial Award - joanne Leonardo Pavia Scholar Athlete Award - Roy Roberts Peter C. Venne Memorial Award - Roy Roberts Allen Award - Terry Garrahan Outstanding Girl Athlete - Diane Donley Outstanding Sportsmanship in Football - Rick Agostinelli MVP for Boys Basketball - Brady Otey MVP for Baseball - Mike Moran I MVP for Boys Tennis - Gary Michaelson MVP for Golf- Mal MacLeod MVP for Hockey - Dave Chiapini Excellence in Participation in Noon Lunch Program - jeff Ravreby NATIONAL SOCIETY I DUCTIO MAY 3, 1978 6' Q a-5 K7 Fw-. fr E P - l R m . , 3 I H' I 0 ' 'Jn' P Q br, 'E 5, ix, X 5 X5 I . , .. ' A ' I I , g . ' X' - T' O 1 .Wil IIIIII IH . 1 N' H g IIII2 I I. 1 Ex . 4' 14' 7 A ' ' F ' , ' ' ' I' . -1 I ww e H - 15? Q. 'Iy XII, I4 Q51 2 ,II ,JY :- ' - r ' ' A .I . ' 85 '- ,, I ,IV I 'I I , ,, 3. H- I 2 -, I 'Q .Q .' I S I . - I 1 X 9 I U , X ' X, 1 'II' ff- I I .Al I X X J ' ah- - 71: -Q is - A ' 'fi H X an Au' I. , .. . , .r.,I..E xy I .I-.wx I II y5r,.g,,, f I I I I pf I s L 1 N YI I W 7,11 x Y ' I - I ' I ' , I A I I f Q I .. I . , ,. X13 1' 7 K-1 , I N . ' I -' yi li Iv' wwf N I I2 f I . I . I I I Y 11 . - . ,L:- f I .- Y A I 'T' T , I I f-T' .-' r '1 T' ' , I ' ' ' I- I xi .2331 I frm. -15,3 I I I i NHS INITIATES: Ist ROW IL to RI, L. McKenna, C. Coburn, M. Srixerberg I NIL-mn I Marge IX. Potishman, L. Levy, Ms. Hickey IadvisorI. 2nd ROW IL to RI: O Basmn R I'IInIun B BuIIvf L Rosenblad, C. Harrington, L. Cooperman, A. Cordan. 3rd ROW IL to RI: Ix. Ixr.anwIor B Sulxn 5 Seltzer I A S. Levine, D. Rynkevitz, E. Carpenter, S. Kang. -Ith ROW Il. In RI: XX,INI1mnmI1 AX. Block L. SJXXXCV NI :J . Levenson, T. Hoyt, C. Eyeritt. f Q. Yu : .. 'J 1 W '- A . .-w . V 5 Q1 4 C., -xl E Q.-1 rl. v '11,.- Y, . I -K I - 4 N ' -2... .D RSITY BASEB .. , I 1, 4, LL MAKES 'L ., , Fi , r YV In .N I '11 ' A I M Q f Q 3 'Q' 'X lv Q. -X .Q 'H' a ,ADF -V 1 Ku-A Qi ,QV-J , .Ab 1 ? N 1 , L' w if -7 - ig-'f? ?'9 f R' - g . W s V, all 'f L26 71' . ' ' 'lk ,,-Y A 3 - .. ' -2 ' .. i .3 gg 5' E1 ' A I L . - . . A I.. 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Mancer, 1. loiner, C. Callahan, C. Masionis, Mr. O'Rourke lhead coachl. -1 ff' i ,v - - '-2 0 if 'A' - fl ,Q 13' . - Jgi.4ft. A A' f A flf '33 fi ' 75. 'gif . lw 1 fr -. ' 1' , an 7- L1 iff 4 --144 ' A - -2. .1214 V . I -rf' A' l hy, Ti ..... ' ' uf wr 1- - - ' .LLM-V j- - Y- - f kv -I 1 ' - . -'Z .: -'Z2 '.'.:' I:-'--'lui . ' ' Iv 'X ff' ' , , ' -' ' ' , 5-rf ' -., . 2, gn Q Q 'B 11: i.. lf ' . , . t if' A ,--,,?-' 71-'a1l!'W 'R 'qw fb?,,?, ff Tfftff ,-,:.. ju. ' 4 . 7.3-W1 g X 7 Q A Ji A h Ip, ' C . -.F gi'- Y ,fox NCQ:-' . 'l 1 BOYS TRACK :ry . -1'-w 'Q 'l:3:3L1:l1i:? 1715231191-1-1,1-:gig A .T :'-if - -A 'f--- '. 1 U, .1 .v.',::.l..I.. , ,. -I ..-4 ' i.a?4 V TA .. --'-4 -fi-90 'TZ ..-...np . sr., ,cz J, y ,.f. .,.. . - .. , f.if.'A- Sig! il 1 gim'-, Y L-,A ,.- V vw' 9 L BOYS TRACK: 1st ROW QL to RT: L. Hillman, D. Essigman, T. Grady, T. Baugh Lcapt.D, S. Nearman, A. Rivkin, T. Beckett, S. Becker, E McCormick. 2nd ROW LL to RJ: Mr. Torosian fhead coachj, 1. Soijka, H. Kirchner, 1. Dallape, M. Doe,1. Block, K. O'Rourke, W. Crosby P. Grady. P, Zakon, D. McCormick, A. Carron, D. Carron, S. Garron, T. Holmes, C. Lamar, A. Gordon, S. Barr, Coach. ii . .- 1 ,L f ,ff GILL -g, ' -9 !'4:c: f .4 4-95- 413 i I I I' 14 I JN 55 -2 9 . 'Q-.Q ,Q ,nv--' I '.,,..,-.-q 'x l ,,..A V- -f' s pv nl 'TI uT'ii.gi5ji5j. 'afiwlll AU, gf-Qi y 3-+l?'3i:fc.!f5 - ,il T. 1 5'-' 4, 1 I . 1 X A ,L X x r- x f .1 i' , A-,Q is-. aff' A fb? , gi A xx vp! -4 5m 5-or l.r.'! . .Q Q 5,-3,',j,.,', .k ' 1 T1 lli :.'2.'11.....- Sl' ftp, ss , ,.- 13 A, . -JY EW COACH LE DS GIRLS 213 'T 1 . 153 .. t--fps-nfs! wg., . . I V.. if by ' -1 4, ., - u .., Nan.- 'L I 5' P .Af 2. v-- 'Q'-' 'QF 'Q- 'F H TV R VARSITY SOFTBALL: 1st ROW QL to RJ: B. DelPrete, K. Bumpus, L. Hanscom ico-capt.J, C. Duane tco-capt.J, I. Sullivan, E. St. Andre. 2nd ROW QL to RJ: Mr. Pappas lcoachi, S. Keefe, T. Brown, C. Harrington, L. Terbone, S. Levine, I. Callahan. Pb- . 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'f 1 F-'l'Yfu4 5g-'94-Q, ,I 'r.,,-.l - '-if - 'J' ,l5'P'4A' ' A GIRLS LACROSSE ave' 1 al .,, ,Ld . ,fx gf- QA- 'I I WW 4, IX ' P . ,, Nw I ff Nw' 7 GIRLS LACROSSE: lst ROW IL to RI: I. Abelli, B. Anderson, P. Hopkins, 1. Foley Ico-capt.J, I. Sullivan Ico-capt.I, A. Kelley, L. Guerra L. Decina. 2nd ROW IL to RJ: Ms. Buckley Iass't. coachl, I. Salari, B. O'Grady, M. Fortier, A. Rosenberg, S. Carroll, L. Tackas, S. Bushey, C. Tersoni, K. Hanson, L. Lastrange, S. Pellegrini, 1. Berardi, A. Farini, Ms, Tofani Icoachl. '21 i .' ,A fm is nv , - , , V ' . ,975 ,. QQ , no - .,32?i,,.,.. - , 1 . 3 .. ' A , 4 I G a 11 .. KI .I . If - - -V 1 . ' f' ' ifwxkwe I A4 T X' 1 . - . 7 V.. If-.5 ,,. .ff lffifhhfv ' - ' ov p A . I ' '. , .. . A Q - - X 3 D . , N ', 'i f--Q39 A - ' , J .. ll jr 'l',.' 1. Q 1' f IJ I glIIllll. glll' llll ll lf I I ll Nl fl If if If 1 BOYS LACROSSE -5 -1 175 , '. rr -S514 is C. -Sign 'S .1 -. 4.1-'r, ...g. J 5,34 - wr -we-ii. -fr .-9' ' . Ii' x X I 2161. .9 .X.x, Q 'g- Q -1 '- ' 'A i 1 'Q ' A . J , 1 ', . 5 ffl I I '1 Oh ,. :2 -A 1 5- .ff Y Nj 2 0 Quad llllihllt vgllfllllblllll MINBHN y,pMlNSlA 7 ,RAMilil3llAl - JAMTNGHA' llllllllllll PAllilnllAM lgllgll l lllllllllllll ' ' ,k i E 'Q-AERUSSE ACROSS 'T VARSITY LACROSSE: lst ROW KL to RJ: M. Brown, M. Deflumeri, R. Roberts, P. Quirk lcapt.J, R. Taylor, R. Agostinelli,1. Bailey. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: C. Taylor, M. Hines, A. Gillard, D. Wilson, l. Taylor, R. Venne. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: S. Soma, C. Petrini, R. Gittel, M. Cotton, 1. Giatrelis, G. Esty. 4th ROW lL to RJ: Mr. Diatelevi lcoachl, M. Elliott, 1. Gavin, S. Giatrelis, M. Waterhouse. '?f. ':....-.-if wie 4 X -4' - - . .1 r. I A u x L . 'K I A 6 Q ,,:l:....q.i,?,..R,.. . r g J M-' . .ini :',.' -Q -1 ' Q Ac-in -I-T--an - A ' . 'Z -dn. ,o-I-1,5- F 'J W' w 'fi'1'1,,'Y',-K rl-A -.yy . ' 5 . r A . ' x?f.,.g'g,iQ:v. ' W f aff?-t' vtiff. li -7.?o- f '- - -4 ' I 2 ' 'f ...d :5 18 NNN F' Q-0QuQ. .Ll ,atncry '. .4 'YU -'vfat '-.5 15 . 'Q -.sv'E 'r 5 ref. . .' ' .L ' L 1 xl x . 'Lx f-fs, ,51 , ,E IUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE Ist ROW lL to RI I junker lmanagerl I Conlin G Basson R Clinton, S. Faulkner, B. Marini lco-capt.I, G. lerome lco-captl M Clinton I Dickson C Petrini I Palmer 2nd ROWlLto RI I Farese F Pruyn T Blacquier, S. Tackas,j.Carroll, K. Gerome, I. Slovin, D. - f --'- If rl T .MM ww Ligfiifigiffiilzi FRESHMAN LACROSSE: Ist RQVV IL to RI: C. Dillon, A. Soma, T. Cronin, S. Cotton itri-capt.I, T. Hinton ltri-capt.J, C. Bailey ltri-capt.I, M. Hobin, M. Blu- menthal, I. Flinter. 2nd ROW IL to RI: I. Clopeck, T, Quirk, I, Irwin, I. Silver, R. Griggs, B. Ansley, T. Leach. 3rd ROW IL to Rl: D. Casavant, 1, Smith, P. Alfano, D. Dubin, D. Geller, Mr. Stefanini Lcoachl. MISSING: I. Altobelli. I9 GIRLS TENN S 1 fhJ?i - 7F77 Yi . . Q -L I Ly, L-A nl -.,-' Z0 Xfxu! s!,g.gE V1 -33 ' 'V ' ' 'E 9 x Y 1 :FZ 'v r -sting. 4+ Q! w'T f ,TMWHE 1 EP -F , ,s4.gqqz3:1z f 1 px r- 'mlm--' A 1 ' Lwwf ' fir V' , 'I H? E mv' !!g.,,, . X sd'2 alll . num!!! QQQHBC anllll' -JW-v af ' ' V' untill. - nnlun. . 'WEL ' unnfm f R-A -.-H .. 1 I 'Q , Q I . , fr f F! Z 1 ff ,. f ,, H . . , QUE.. ' an 1 in 1 VARSITY TENNIS: Ist ROW IL to RI: A. deC-ozzaldi Ico-capt.J, 1. Shaughnessy Ico-capt.I. 2nd ROW IL to RJ: Mrs. Walker Icoachl, M. Goldberg, B. Etsy, I. Goldman, E. Vidiera, C. Carpenter, M. Sullivan. I 4 l rg ii i lflth my '11- Xs'f 'KQV V-54, , gunna.. I 1 R ' 3 ,ao-44 rw III -Olly'--4--4 -.9 - xo -4 , L Y, -, ....,,...y... ,I Q .-, x s , 4 L- - .Al -,,',, Q --.- . .r- wfggjfg Q if fr- - 'fr 1 IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: lst ROW lL to RJ: D. Dirado, K. Rowe, A. Palmer, L. Turner, L. Kelly, K. Walsh, D. Nixon, M. Gonzales. 2nd ROW CL to Rl: Ms. Conti lcoachl, 1. Doe, M. Carrahan, C. Cronin, D. Sliney, L. Salari, l. Doe, M. O'DonnelI, S. Coldrick, H. Ford lmanagerl, Z1 BUYS TENN S . 2 ' m . 1 gg V .. '..'E ':'1 1 f v . , .4 , II'- -8-Lf uf 4'5- VARSITY TENNIS: Ist ROW CL to RJ: T. Garrahan lco-capt.J, B. Selin ico-capt.J. 2nd ROW KL to RJ: K. Wagner, A. Cohen, G. Michaelson, I. Supeno, A. Sebastian, Mr. Garrahan fcoachl. . - A 4 ' fn' xi x Q 22 WY, aw ' I A aw' I I f 'I Q 'Ef'feT-'W' .S . -P ,V Q 7' u m X' I , ,x ' , gfM . .. f?'5- III,4 X f 5 T' Eff' s, 954 N -1 , 9 II .-.- Lv I - -. awk +I w I I I '- .. .'fM1Af:1fYf-'f 5251 7'- . ,.. . - 'a rs ' ' . I ' . ' ' Jr ,ff he---I-fffffft ' YW!f?si0?f I. , R gf- Y x' 'su'-l 1 L1 'Ji' n' X ,C 1 Iv ' 1 W ' ' ,+:'511z:fcI,,gf,,4 I Af In ., .,,. 'Z ' 3, -sn . '..t57FEi.-E574 : :ggQff? -W . ,. - ' fifftif? -I A .,v.s,,,y w - ,Y 1-fm r' A V. Q ' 1 ff F - -- ' A gf -QM ,-.-f',, ef 'v:..41Iy .. Y ' ,...-. -v.-- ww--5'-pg vs' iV?53...::-1, 1' C X 1' I ffx'9ff lx il X T f K' I . ijfji '1. 3 'EI f ..l JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: Ist ROW IL to RI: R. Schwartz, I, Cohen, S, Levitt. C. Denker. Ind ROXN IL to RI: E. Vidiera, I. Doe, M. Dubrow, M. Tedeschi, S. jones, B. Mayo, Mr. Garrahan Icoachw. 23 THE SENIOR PICN C M Y 30,1978 Af, V? L ,gf -,-f..g,f,g':15: wfj +',ggg.,.fsf, 3531659325 :,,.ggggB 5Y' .1 2 V' ' - 1 12 . ', - iii! .A ' '11 - Q 1- anim, vi . ' 3' 1 ' , Wav - V A ' ' ,Bu ' N F 1. A- - 1' ' :M.Lf1':k 5, M ' - , I. gi A ?Av . , I ,Q it .! . f iw-, . ' ,. ' QV, ' :Z - 1 ,!' -1 , X N We f If-L 3 ,- it pl A ,, -- , f 's' ., , A .ui y . 'I CSS! -Yi vsH' , f' ,Fl , .1 I As UD ,1I Q' -f 24 - I 1 :ii ml ' .0 X1 42 .-l' 4 yi Q -Q., iq? - - 4 THE SENIOR BANQUET IU E1 1978 'iff . it I .fav 1 tl' I m f ga if if 51 GRADUATIO W 1-- 2' . 1 1:55-5 -- lf: JU E 4,1978 fx . Us-v f 4 l f' if X NI .1 - gxxxxw., A ...,, ,X , I., yi: f A ?Xx ' 3 M 16 if 3' s 'Q' ' 42:45 1 .-an-pdf ' an 4 -in L x, 3 if! 5 file! Ain Q? if ' V . ' I .51 N X N, Q u 4 E' -nf., .-,. - x -'l-sf 1 I Q7 AK. .ACI ,Ja-Laiwv , . , .F Q L f i- I' we , U . C . . , n -x 1. . .. F . 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All that happens is learned, absorbed and re-experienced. For as long as we can say . . . We remember, yesterday is still today and will be part of tomorrow. Framingham South High School Framingham, Massachusetts U' PHILOMATH STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Mary Waterhouse ASSISTANT EDITOR: joanne Leonardo EDITORS ACTIVITIES: Robyn ododwm ART: Kim McCormick BUSINESSXADVERTISING: john Simonetta, Cindy Towne COPY: Liz vvraghr FACULTY: Alison Abrams, Sue Aronson LAYOUT: Cathy Silver PHOTO: Mike Apkon, George Pappas SENIOR PHOTO CO-ORDINATOR: james Rosenberg SENIOR SECTION: janice Marini, Cathy Palumbo SPORTS: Rhonda Sullivan UNDERGLASS: Beth Goldstein GENERAL STAFF Sheri Allen, Maureen Baer, Vickie Bagley, Laura Ballou, Laura Blu- menthal, Debbie Bolstad, Lisa Breslovv, Scott Brodie, Laurie jeanne Carroll, Ben Clement, jane Coburn, Rachael Cohen, Dave Corsini, Beth DelPrete, jacqui Ferro, Ed C-abor, Gary Cierome, Rob Gitell, Bill Hannigan, jill Hildebrand, Audrey jordan, judy jrolf, Pam Kenny, Deidra Larnis, Sue Marloe, josh Mayer, Mary McKeown, loyce Moran, Steve Nearman, john O'Day, Linda Perla, jeff Ravreby, Roy Roberts, Sara Russell, Kathy Ryan, Karen Ryder, Billy Selin, Nancy Shwert, Lisa Tannenbaum, Giles Taylor, Brian Verdy, Tom Wade, Linda Walsh, Kim Woodell, Amy Zimmerman. ADVISORS Pl lll I JMATIA ADVISOR: Mr. Richard Engvall BIJSINI SS ADVISOR: Mr. Paul Zaido III'.I'I 'l1'Slj1ll liy C Iiirly bt'l'Vl'llTl1l4 n I u ,sn'I:mnI ai UIQ Do I: - 'WALLPAPER R E LL an SENIORS - page I2 FACULTY - page 58 UNDERCLASS - page 86 SPGRTS - page IO2 . . .ACTIVITIES and CLUBS - page 144 .ADVERTISEMENTS and XI AUTQ ' p3gG STEREO I Isupsnwmnxzrs ' ' I CAITIYITTI-J . u -'Tri' ' D ffffl. , 1 EE, E , I 1 Q.-pun - . 1?-4 Zi h 'eefef ,H I in . hh ' ' ' A.. 3 A H11 f , I .1 'C fp 'Sq -1u'f'.--4. :T 'I E 1 7 Someone to talk with gi: 'affix W 3561 I afv N, 1 -J ! 'H-in x K Y r -dj 'wb G g.,1.iA..ws.anQlC3 ' to .-- vw' 5 Q L-Q, 'N 12.0 'I 5 I ass: :mu ,Q 1- 1 - A-H ...ni 'v-'T X Juni: XQQLQED- to dance with . . to sing with . to eat with . . . Artoo Detoo - 'Ii'N ftf':7x EErff '55':':fmlfi ,.-: :f,. '3 'x' 1 5 ': 5'-Qf1fx5: A- i 1,-f '- - 51- f.1,.-.acuff -5, ' ' 'Q 135- 53, li. 3'3'f f1. .:'fQ'.':1 l ' g-??:3! :fizflf T'EE-5 -' ' v ' - 22' 12 f'1f3???Z'3-W , 112: -..1i?2L 'N ,. 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Lum Spinks I V5 Space Shuttle -Banks shutg money tight 1 Monday February 6 - Tuesday February 7, 1978 30-inch fall paralyzes South Middlesex -Car curfew still on unbelievable of H F , 1' li, . Q 7 b V No School For Five Days! Q x -f A- , f I ... 4 fA ' If57.'vs.-ut ' 1 von ,J . 1 5' Q if I V fr' Y ' Www-m4L.,,. lx F M FV Y Q2-r-mu,-A. -....-... - -M K M 'L . . .to laugh with . . to Cry with Q Pl 9Il1!Y Bing Crosby N . 7 ,iq , 74 rr W 1 3 Hubert Humphrey ff! .,n to think with to understand 'i MX -F X -- ' - - , , ,W,.,:-3 ,I , + .. Q ...A, 2 ? sw 'Y37 'R I 5 :bg '-- 5 u...-- .u ., ll-.A ' . A , X nl'-' afxf' ,xfx if QJIA I 4 'F 41 iss. I 1- 'T 'xv 5 E gif 145-Lg 1 54' . 5-1 I !T!'f?A T, F , Someone ..- C K M N G I' TH,fBE Nor PRouo though some have called thee l, for thou art not so, think'st thou dost overthrow, nor yet canst thou kill me. , which but thy pictures be, from thee much more must flow, our ,best men with thee do go, bones and soul's delivery. Fa Chance, kings and desperate ith poison, war, and sickness or .charms can make us sl , why fir 'Nw'- Ep ELLEN CERDEN 1960-1974 SANDRA SHAW 1960-1976 l iff, N S NCERE APPRECIATIQ Miss Anna Lamperti When we first came to South four years ago, we were a group of eager kids who vveren't quite sure what we wanted to ac- complish as a class. You have guided us through our years together, and we will never forget you. Thanks so rnuch for ev- erything! ,J ml is - I 4 1 vi- TR 4 .E if . ' J. A Special Thanks to Mr. Gerald Kelly Thank you so much for all the help you've given us. Your care and concern made it so much easier to help others. The Class of '78, and all the people vve helped through the parties and the telethon, will never forget you. lla U .Wa ia4,.-.. I lb44ggg-qi Mr. Herbert Waugh and Mrs. Kay Ward Throughout the past four years, you have given us guidance, understanding and, above all, friendship. The pa- tience that both of you have shovvn with us and all of our problems has been outstanding, and your concern for each one of us will be remembered long after vve have left. Thank you so much for everything! With love, The Class of '78 J 'X , Q. 0 J ,-'tux . .433 jr SQ -A N, 'V 1 r 5 S 'Wx r 1' M25 f ,qt in N u gg-. A . 4 A I R ' 12 ' K ' b 2 gg Mark P. Abloncli joel Abu RlClW3fd lOl1D Agostinelli William Allen Akillian 'U5 Maria Elaina Alba Lisa jeanne Alfano Slwri Diinisc' Allen Gentlemen prefer Hanes LaI'US Antonsson 4.1-Y. W 5, T ral, Nw Imffl Aplmn llwonwns Kenna-th Arthur Mary C. Asciukievvicz Brad E. Avergon we tl 'vs f 'Q' X 'V xi ,,e- 'A Nancy Anne Aykanian Maureen Anne Baer Russell H. Bagley Victoria Ann Bagley john Freernont Bailey, IV loan M. Ball A 1 ,, 'I Robert T. Barrett lf he believes that ,.., Mark Anthony Baugh ,bi adn-- -1-' 'wr' Thomas Baxter Steven E. Becker Thomas Beckett Rachel Ann Ben-,Ntaor T9 IO: .-en, .as sf' Matthew D. Bergin Debra jean Bertrand at ff: Yxzrf--' 'Q X ..,.,' . Y Ill! all mia The Demo-Creme isn't working that well today. Mark A. Biedugnis Laura jean Blumenthal Ny... .1'fXA IW LAAAAA Lynne janis Blurner Deborah R. Bolstad Rui L. Borges Stefanie lean Bowen een. xx X 4 1 xx ti, 1 QUE. .eve Mir haf-I C . Bowls-r Kathy A. Bradley Lisa Ellen Breslow R. Scott Brosnahan 20 23. , Wx Andrea Brown lanelle Louise Brown R Michael Brown Susan C Brown xxi fi .Br- N .Afrfr'1f'f'. I k ' , ,. x V ,S . 2 fQljl'l'kf la'I I : xl: 3 5.8 ' ' hX, Kathleen M. Bumpus W -1 ,.. , . nl.: xl rw M -- A '- V ,L 'f-X x' . ,.., th. a 3 of-W 5 rf :X ,..- fgtliglg' ...-pg-Qlavgiag. . 'hfwf , , '. V P ,rv ' , 0 ,uw L 'ff , HH- 4 'Wi K B A, -,- .1 Experience is the key to knowledge Lorraine Cannlstraro loanne F CIDIZZI w 1 x ' gl 1 ' -it U i ff 2 if l 1 1' + 1, f'r J f of ta S1 Peter 1. Carpenter I wx x Laurie leanne Carroll IV. 1- r-v 'Linn 'L x , L JEL David Casali Alright, who ate the frosting off my cupcake? Christopher R. Casey ?Q' .J .5 D' f Q -, -:JW J-'- S 1 14 , , ixfi' ' Susan G. Catenacci Robin L. Cavanaugh Carol F. Ceramicoli Joyce R. Chaiken . I,...,l1f - -,wg--:Z rzvgs'-Tis 'f?f.' ' l . F-'l Tr ':?2--1Mf'.- l N' A nt- .- .pf L , ' X fi? 4 , j,-3 25 X ..7 i un.. 3- I N l5ii.iii K lmlrni-rs ,., nf' 'N rv Clit-ryl Cfhani-y jill A. Chase Catherine Louise Chaves -'QQ David A. Chiapini Benjamin A. Clement Steve F. Cobb Victoria Elizabeth Cobb 'imp FIVE lane E. Coburn Teresa Coco Rachael Lynne Cohen Joanne L. Coleman Heidi Colgate 5 2 David Connolly ,lf-. 4 , 151' ig. f ,q,,V x,c'w X . -15,4 'W 'ww Eileen Andrea Collins I'- in ,Zi ,-'Z A . .L 'li l l'm sure! Marc Consigli 23 X Lx , Brian E. Convery lrene Marcia Cooper if. , If 7 ' E wi Marion Carol Corcoran Cindy Cornwell 'VH Jw' ,' Qs- fi i It EWQQ. 9- Coffee, tea, or me? ' A 3 X jose A. Correia jose Fernandes Correia David Michael Corsini Donna L. Cripps IV!! Us A D 5 . V X N N -. I 'V 1 , f. 1 . e f fx.. , ',. YH' Q- -fi C imrlr-s W. Cfronr- lr. Scott C. Crossman Andrew john Cytroen Alan W. Danforth Z4 ,V . Michael 1. Deflumeri Amy deGozzaldi Charles Michael Delaney .fd C' 9 ? 5 's Stephen Devine Christie Demis Lia M. Dewar Molly L. Dinan ' ' L L 'UN 'Q 1 U' R. ,M 1, Boy, I wish she was available! Caryn Dlott L Elisabeth Mary DeIPrete -qv. Brenda Dillon ,li if-. Nancy Divins I I '5 14 ' 'J x qc ' X X Q K Y H Q Q .KL ' 3-qi' x -I 'QJ2 .- i' ,Q- 1 Diane Donlex 25 'br David VV. Donavan james Donovan Trevor P. Downes Nancy Eileen Downey kaiwg 1 me 1. 5,SQsii ar 'T' Q., 19 4 I ' --5 fi? T'----ng Sw.-W' Helen Drady Mary Christine Duane 'wa Susan Fairfield Durkee Su-Ann Eastman Now, fora quick getaway! fa P- lffff fini-rson Denise Ann Espvrian Dana G. Essigman Brenda E. Fahey fm A Bradley Fanger Linda Faulkner 1 F, Y David Feigelman Cynthia A. Feola 4f - 3 jacqueline Ann Ferro Debbie Ferruccio Come up and see me some time. Gao! R as ft fir ,Z HN ami Kenneth Fisher Stu Fishman F' 'iw -'fi Qgigv ' leanne Marie Flinter Kevin M. Foley Ax YI' f?f?:g isjwj- in ,A Sharon Ford Kathx A. Forgue . xg . H ' F Lori lean Fornaciari Laura A. Fosgate ,dl ,., f lane E. 4' C' 'F' as N f55 if M Christine Marie Foster Bruce Friedman 1 4' an r V .3- ef- rieze jeffrey Alan Fuhrman Gayle Lynn Funk Edward R. Gabor ,ff Olivera Lula GadjanQki Karen A. Gallant me .4 -4,5 I W 1 'Iwi Q 14- 7 'I ls F? 'ri J W is l X f 5, l l . , fifiil Hier if' fniiiiirm K.lll1lCQ'l1 lxlilflt' fidllllllll Smile-, llI11.ll40sIl10 world wonder what you are up to. IU mf K...-'V Nancy Marie Gannon Lisa Marie Garner . f t--7 Plants grow better with Hyponex. G. Terence Garrahan Christopher Lee Garron ffl Judith A. Gavel Margaret M. Gavin g 'ff ' Qi' 7 it gg. If x ' '1 Andy Giamrnarco Thomas 1. Giiligan RN Paul J. Gentili Clare Geoghegan Ts vxii' ,' ' x X, Clyde A. Gillard III Davis Goddard 4' 051 Q- 74 1 .ef-1 A L. i Q David C. Gold Wendy Goldberg Thomas F. Golding Beth Goldstein 15- '15 'wx Linda Carol Goldstein R. Scott Gonfrade Lisa Lee Goodwin Robyn S. Goodwin f TY 43 45 , V, , x 4 ' X .I 'Q ,J yn' ., N 4 lg' ii ' si T'g'e' lvl ' 'N X' f:'i! Lx 12.5. 'Q-. C' Lf' 'nu Thomas Gmdo Grady X S. Thomas Greely ff' P. lull C iFt'f'IlL1LIN Hoy l'l1lVl'Ij1Ul4l cuiiv-.lclwlu KCI1I'l6ll'1 R. CuUgll9lrTlO 'ill Af? A 1, f r Faith Melissa Gusha james M. Halliday A Ed Hamel lf you want my opinion. Lynne Hanscom 26395, is , 1 l rw Soren G. Hansen Peter A. Hanson Steven j. Hanson Sheila E. Harding if ik , at 4951 .aw AEI' 3 N -X. X ,M Mikko Tapio Harjula Thomas S. Harrington Carl Harvey Linda Marie Hayes IJ -m ,7 Pix aa? William H. Hebert Hans Peter Heckler Lisa Ann Heffernan jill Marie Hildebrand 'fifv' fda- ,- Ayr Barrington G. Hill Barbara M. Hillman Michael 1. Hines Lori A. Hoey LOCKE 'B .,.t Nr ill 'llH Al'H'1'flllll' IllllN'Ilj'l1l!llH'1 '52 fkan, if 3 . I ' if A Carlton B. Hommel Priscilla Ellen Hopkins mme Vicki D. Howard Peter 1. Huie 'WPI Laurie jean Hurwitz Claudia M. jachovvicz Vx . f 1940 1 X' f k .-' X 1 '7 K- 1-'VM I , W in ,.f nnyrl . No, you Can't have a bite. julius jackson Donna L. jacobsen 2 Alan K. jones ,,--, 1 't fi! 0' Philip N. Kabler er--v ri Audrey jordan Ann C. joyce judith Marie jrolf ff'-In 10 x f i A Kyong Hi Kang Sheryl Diane Kasten Sandy Lvnne Katz A J ,gill xv fc e ff Elhm .sa , v Q, 'ibqay-.Q-as- '1' Edward K. Kearney Rose Elizabeth Keefe Mary E. Kelley Maureen Anne Kelley Pamela Mary Kenny avi 4.4- Patricia A. Keville Kwry B. Kimlmll Go awayyyyf' George P. King lr. fxx N ,45 I 5' Curry M. Kink Annette Knapp W X g kk , if ll C , . Ken Kondell Robert M. Krailo jorge A. Lage joseph F. LaLibe-rte Claud E. Lamar Ill Mark Allen Larsen 'CN janet E. Lebewohl Peter, Paul, and vvho?? -L X wh ff r l fo . Deidra Larnis l Mark F. Leary Claire lean Tara Leddy QF., LL Sheila G. Leeds Shirley Ann Lehmann Rose Ann Lennard loanne M. Leonardo 3a f ? ,Q .al ill N I-4 F. .nu ll l ':X,! 1 A 7 Tammy Levenson Elaine R. Leverone L -flf' Fear Nm! Gorham City will sleep tonight! Richard lay Linehan Caryn Sue Liverman , 'fi if 14 Vg- x , 'lv 9 Q-l 7 x ,I I hu 2 fn. .. !'. ' 2'4 i ' , l ' gif: . V , ' 'R . : , ,Ak A 1. I , . if fait' li. L- f C h mls N SF. Lnewy Thomas D. Logan David Mark Lomas Robin Charlene Lowe f fggx ' nk ' him 5'-. xl in IW - I I i i min Ifmrx lim leulwr Patricia Ann Mahrouk janet Christine MacLean I f Y 7- ,,- . . Adzbl Q' fz, 7h?', X 4 M, .Q ,,- ,mfgg of fri ' 'ue QSM' inf x.! wffgtl, .. Malcolm A. MacLeod III Marisa Ann Macrelli Donna l. Malone Joanne Mann . ,I wk , nz ns. -N ,M , -ig l9fff9Y Allan MGFCUS Ciflflw Miiflilnl Janice M. Marini Susan Maris Marloe , ' 1, f ,W wx- ' if its 1 if Vickie L. Mathewson Kim L. McCormick x .9-Q. 9 Q , . 3 ci, K ll Q, ir A -Q 4, I . .r '. ' I . K . f E , x . xl X i xx i -r if ' ,Q a l 4' ,. L - l Mmmrn . . .That's Italian! Sherry MCCrOnSlxy Robert Dennis MCQiLiiie .,-. J . I A rg S. -4-vi-..N, 1 joanne McHugo Timothy L. McKenna 'K fi, K vs- , . Q ,. . , . ,f M -3 .15 iff? Q . fx, fr 'Mi' 4' 'P' K - ., ' , f':Q'i' .iL '-A 4 Q ,-.fi A , ' :cz ffr 3 .M J Mark McKeown P-O-U-N-C-E! Mary P. McKeown ff 219 ra 11..- if 5 f Y ,g . - If. ml ik av ' Nr M' ii Q -' ' I 'J I. ,U Q Thomas Mciieown Laurie Mae McKinstry Michael K. McNally Dana A. McNeil 'bg 1 'vw Q50 . y 4 'llfffi i, PKC!! ...-1 u lim-trim la. Mc-ss.m.i Karon Mc-ssner Melinda Meyer Gary Michaelson rr-- Nancy Missert Michael E. Moran Kelly Mulherin Scott Nathan 7 tv 'QRXQESYF I 4' , 1 , e NL.. I, . ff mi rl .,, , 3311 ' Cheryl A. Naticchioni Steven Craig Nearman joseph S. Noonan Mary Kathryn Oakes Q, E. .f rm , VN - 5: V , AA V ,. Hu, Ir fan.. john R. O'Day Brian 0'ROurke Willie-Woo '- l av- john F. O'Grady -as 4614 ' 755 D-r X A Gina Marie Oliva f , Ti- , fa, A . f' . . 0 A , L-. be l. - .. Curr it ins... A l Y Wayne E. Gosterrnan Elmo Oritz 3. ' X , , 2 ' .swf V If .A . l 4- - gms., v ,r - R: 5.5, uf .-, '- '-' Ziyi 91, wr Q Q n Q, 1 N , ffm, X-e, ,Vs ,qv I .x,a..1 -' Brady Paul Otey David l. Gttaviani l vant to bite your neck! fx 'T'-fi Debra S. Ottayiani Donna E. Ottaviani fx A N x 4 l 1. - .,, ,A A .--- If ,a-f' Lynne A. Palmer Cathryn L. Palumbo 1 Vx 'Q't ' ,Rf gr- C onstantlnr- Pappas Lisa Ellen Paris Lauren L. Parker ludy Ellen Pearson .if :!.,:L,...:l?L.. ,, .2 A. . ff' ,', . - ' gf' H ' , A john joseph Pellegrini joseph D. Pellegrini Richard S. Peresh Linda D. Perla fviv. .N vw-ff ng ,JIM Auf. ,AN4 253-' NT . ' if ' I ' x'Nrv, xx Y! H-fn. iff .La if. 1-:-.:1 f'5v'?fa+ef Patty Perodeau Deborah Phipps Charles E. Pirkle Giuseppe j. Pirrotta Debra L. Piselli David S. Pogoda 'Q , , w X4 fi . What H SVOUD! Bruce A. Pollard Sharon Lee Prager XX l 1 'CTI' 'L Pi Esther Ann Pressman Lisa Mary Previte Lisa ji provencher Philip j, Pruyn X- Paul A. Quirk jeffrey A. Raverby Ia-G Wi. . Donna L. Read Piergiovanni Renzoni . . .because its there! 13- 1 25 ., rf' , lull M, Rf-pulp Tracie Rigopoulog L. Benjamin Rivers Andrew Douglas Rivkin 42 N--W' Hsin Q Y'T 'Y' lr gif -xr.,-,P X J .,.- .z Roy M. Roberts Nancy Irene Roby Rhonda April Rohtstein james A. Rosenberg I UU. -9 T7? . ' .,-M .T -A .35 f. 'lf f' ' 3 ni -35: -e1ifg-- 1 3 A' we 1.19 1 , X YU' 4 X' 'ws H 112 , 1 VM , A 1 rw. I ,V S' 52 . 9 'WI 5, 1 4-N, jeffrey P. Rotatori Christine A. Ruivo 115 5 cfsv Q Xu N l 1 Afeffl YOU-3 llflle early? Sara jennifer Russell Kathleen M. Ryan law' 454051 'g' i jiilfff' - mms w '13 is-4 ir -.1-Qi 19 'A fin-9 Wes v- . ?.. A Y, ,.. Karen M. Ryder Robin 1. Sandwina Carol A. Savi Mark Saxxxer f f' ' nP ' David Scagnelli Larry A. Sciherzer Mary C. Schofield David N. Schwartz if' ci 3, . AI Sebastian Susanne Marie Seguin William G. Selin Cindy Lyn Servetnick SN ,, , 'E-1 Janine L. Sharples janet E. Shaughnessy L T Hinrnas Sh:-1-hy Sc ntl Sha-Inmn This is pitiful. AFQ: hge... Nancy E. Shwert Milissa Missy Sidman fx .!'4z 3fff. . A . .ff H ff .ff'f?' wie l Laurie leanne Vance S. Silcott Catherine A. Silver l iv 'QNX 9 me 2' yi Robyn B. Silverman john Simonetta Timothy M. Slattery Calvin M. Smith il. 1 , l . . - l i 'W' f A Q- 'X , .f . , V S Q- Q - ' , AM , I it X 1 , ' .1-sv'-Hg 5 lx Charles Peter Smith Cathy Snyder Chryal A. Snyer Ellen Mary St. Andre 45 4 Jig, 1' C. '7 8.1 7 Danita D. St. Onge Virginia C. Stearns Amy C. Stecher Patricia A. Stratton Bertha Marie Suarez Nora Christina Suarez Marcia 1. Sugarman Anne M, Sullivan l i I i l i i l l l l fws N. C jennifer Marv Sullivan 2' Rhonda Anne Sullivan Ok -n Sam li. Sussnmn AwIrighi, pmplt-. 4 lay F. Sydow -U1 QQ A-nf 'O Candace Ann Taylor f X X I l ll by H. Giles Taylor II 'E fr 3 jeff H, Taylor Have you seen the Globe today? 1 5352 Laura M. Teneholtz joseph L. Tersoni Debra Lee Teschner nies, A wg--..., ,H , is L gif f. W? ' -, . 'fv' if Susan Marie Tessicini Petra Thamhain John L. Thayer 5.7 1, Q if ' 5. , Q Ov fs 5 K' :XV X- k A Rick Taylor Wendy A. Teschner ' if- 1 : L- Robert XY. Thome , fi Brenda Tognacci George Luis Torres Lori Tourtellgt Cindy Towne P5 1.2 f-.A We I H ' , R , Nl X X X1 X7 -Q y ludy Ann Travis Robert V. Tucci Eleanor A. Upham john L. Ventura - -- - -ff,-, f ' -1' Y 90 V . xx - ,AY -.h.,,,,,c M, f .n gr ' h - E, . - ,Zh . ig X I -1 H , 4 I 1 - .. i i M W - - LQ, 'G f Huis is xo i'I'l1lJilff.lSSIUj.1' one 'Vs 'af xx, X I 5' ,S 'TT'-'T' gag , x M ' or , X , Brian P. Verdy Daniel Vial 277.. ' v .Zh ' 2 - Linda M. Virgilio Kathy Vorce Q . ! '1 ' Thomas E. Wade Richard K. Waldman A 2' Rose in action. David 1. Walsh Linda Marie Walsh -u Edward MarC Wane Therese AJ- WHFG Mary F. Waterhouse Richard B. Weisman Debbie A. Weitzman Dawn M. West Mark R. West Matthew G. West 49 S- fs- Z5 Denise I. Wheet Diane C. Wheet Vicki M. White Lisa A. Wilder N. 'I- f ' il . 1-IF' f iwfx X .1 ' n N., b mv i sff i l V . 1 0 l - il l I g4 n llifnliiitli I 50 J W . X xx ' 'J fi'- I9 . Willey David A. Wilson joel Witt Kim Eileen Woodell Cathy Yost ' 'ffniv , 2 , Z Wa. f Li y ,W ' - 4 A 1 IK i 'S ludy Woods Brett Woolhouse Elizabeth Irene Wright E 1'- ' gr 'WX I I it , , , xx ,fl X .QQQQ-F .7 lf, , ' -, 4 N ,YI 4 1 Raymond Wright Wayne Zanchi Amy S. Zimmerman William Peter Zolide 2' ff I y . n 'l .l il SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: lst ROW lL to Rl: K. Ryder, R. Goodwin, L. McKinstry, A. DeGozzaldi lTreasurerl, R. Lennard Nice-Presidentl, B. Goldstein lSecretaryl, 1. Gavel, I. Capizzi. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: V, Howard, 1. jrolf, C. lacbowicz, M. MCKeown, D. Read, T. Rigopolous, D. Malone, S. Harding, A. Cytroen. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: D. Bolstad, j. Hildebrand, L.l. Carroll, M. Waterhouse, I. Marinl, C. Palumbo, S. Durkee, 1. Teresconi. 4th ROW lL to Rl: K. Woodell, B. Selin, R. Sullivan, L. Breslow, K. McCormick, L. Wright, E. Gabor, T. Golding. CLASS OF 1978 vizfav' -i7 .r ' if 1 l elk . 1 'mafia ,un I1 Amy deGossaldi Treasurer --fx :V 'I ' Q? -T3 f' C Z1 Remember . . Remember. . Remember. . Remember. . Then suddenly REFLECTIONS That empty feeling we encountered the first day that lingered all year because of the constant reminders that we were 'fjust Freshmen. The newly felt security of Sophomore Year, the feeling of being part of the whole, of truly belonging. The importance of junior Year - of sharing the hopes and dreams of the Seniors - of somehow being confidantes of a future not yet determined. The Ultimate Superiority - the entrance into a vacuum of growth that sucked us upward and refused to let us return - that was Senior Year. Those brisk Saturdays - a crescendo of excitement as the field became a blur of blue and white - two colors that represented a determination that would not quit. The true warmth that overcame us when we entered that frigid Hockey Arena. The confidence we were aware of every time that sphere of orange stubbornly swished through the hoop, knowing we were number one. This was an omnipresent feeling, an invincible emotion -this was School Spirit. Those mornings when, blurry-eyed, we struggled through SAT's. The external weekend termpapers, always due on Monday mornings, and somehow, always begun on Sunday night. The deluge of Forms-To-Be-Filled-Out, the weariness of Why did you apply to this school? , and finally the relief and pride in completing College Applications. The envelopes - both thick and thin - eagerly awaited - and yet dreaded - contained our futures. And, finally, the delicious taste of accomplishment. The Monday morning drearys that plagued us throughout the week until, at last, it was Friday night. The ballooning desire of independence, the idea of ffsomething better, the need for growth commonly labeled as Senioritis. The problems of growing up - never normal, never common - that sometimes kept us apart but more often, brought us together. . . . . . . As the last diploma exchanges hands As the last cap is joyfully tossed into the air As the last sigh of relief is heard And the last tear is shed, We remember. . . . . . It is over. We realize . . . . . lt has begun. Nancy Downey 53 Senior superlaTives - C5 BOYS N.: MOST School Spirifed CIQSS goupte DOfmokOT+ovlQni Hang Heckler Ellen 3+,Andre Mme mg.-own gi mos? L Rhondfl Sullmm E305 Barfe+'f P J f ' J rf, . M we , , , Ji xi A -J A N 31. - ' , , 1 f ' sy., ,Q CY , ' . o Q 3, 'Vx 1- V-- G, mos? versavrite, most likelyto succeed Donna Molong j U Ofmne Leonardo Roy Rober+5 Tom Homr-nnQ1'OYN mos? 1 Q c,r'ea'l'lVQ Kim Mcgjofmiqk DONC Cor'S'm'n in-fm' ssi- done. mosf Lua-Q Q -For 2 'E A J Am Zimmerman EJ jvghn VSYTVUVOK Tig D lrxlzu :,v 5+ .U F Class clown 5057 dressed Beth D I TQ Q Pre jeff Rav reby Joanne Capwzzi Pdlen Gillard M021 QTNe1'ic. Mosf inTelli9sn'l' DWLYWQ Dorxkefj Mike BFOW,-N Tom Gokdllrxg Horij OOJLCS ,- Mosf musical M ,fin .,! I A f L, mos? dr-a.mod'n'c. , Lmso, Cwoodwf Bruce, Ffle,df'fNQ.n Kotbxeir- Nancy Downey mos? +alka'l'ive Befh Goldsvein Joy Sydovv mosf Flir'1'a1'ioUS Eleanor Upham Giles 'Gaynor .,, I O g Ps! I 4 7 wil , , ,zgdffff .,.. Cbacfz . . Q .1 Y-fa E an Fl iw E,aff f ' X XIQ7' X Hi! '5'- X Q I-fe ,, M.1fMw,m...mzLg,,4wAL .. ww. Aww O o 0 Qafvzso .... fPZ6!Z ci U 0 f I I :ff '.. .if fa-upvwanrn .1 , af KQV l'1'n 1 9 . , K..:'Yi ad I 1 ff 'fu wil Ill ,r f A rd 43,1441 ff 159' ,,ML.Wg07Ldl'f4 fl Y I - , -V V I, A gif: fx ,A My eww . I X I x, if K 44 git' ' lean Rousseau 'lp ! !XDF'llN15L'l1E Albert Benson of Schools 555 Principals Secretary . 'K 1 ! Peter McConarty Principal 'PN Kay W.1rd Grade 12 Secretary .Him I .AA Wk ., 5 ' 5. off , ,A V 4'- ,. .- ,f , , Kg ' A lg -ff! Air, A L' f ' 'H' i ,Q . Vg 3. b - . ' ,xv-' jg Q VLA . M,-Q ' fr f 1' ' A. -nf.: ' john Joyce Grade 9 Administrator -v-.,. 4-,,. N, al J :fu .Q ,lwvsfi 141 1.. ,1 4,-, 'fyq Ab, -sh .4 ,,,,5.N - wr, gy V .lei . if ' .5 ' P v-vvlv-wr... -lv' - ,, ,. wi 1 gi 5 'xi' T1 -3vY.YnL 'VW 4 X J 1 v : 'iii fry? -.- SAT 302. B GUI ANCE , : . v Q P 2 2 -14 ' Q-149, 1.-vo'zn.v4nr..p.1.-.saraorr ' I l 1 A I I i 7 L 1 14 Hunk ..,1.1, Q' 4 I, V. 15 Q! L Iu,1v1I1'ul1'v.1'.nl1 A kwr-I yr-Lug f l Claire Shapiro Secretary Bi, X3 Martin Barry Head Counselor 1 if ,..,.-an-14 if Quit' .Q- - if H loyce Frietag Q 1 I - V .eq-X,- X r -A Katherine Schomer I . -'ugfrzifr Y' -K' Z'-T:v,:'s'o3l ' If-I r -5,41 ' 4 lfls, , -rf' -if r, e, :Q .5 r r , rg r-no-My ire rf r Q A : 'V Ani! V U E NN-1 K 4-J lL N51 J l Dennis Porter lin Monnie Counselor 'x I I 1 ,m9g.za,, ' ,, ' r 1 ' bf: r -we 1 'X ui'-M. 401. . ,fp Z , ,, 8-ar ,smwvf nw, Q5 : fu.. dr- :N A 'XX ' '::1'x,, . QL: W: , ' A if W, W2 ..f- ':Ej..'::g, r 'npr ivqmxeszzlx it '. '34 1 wif 'iff' V .l - 1 9 'Az I C A '. it ' 'Firm Carole Connors .,,.-YQ ' XR ...A -IX i. hu... Karen Ungerlieder -1.1! Alfred Caucher xi Q!! lil! I I y J use so HN nov -.su -.-1 nil' ini Robert O Donnell 'QQ- I IX Wlllnam Dunne Dr. john Meegan Department Head -s 'Nu -xfcu lvl? -,,41 Hun 1 C rcullm' J 'Ill IO J 5 7 SDP joseph Qreen if-ff, 'f - john Novak 2,8 P M -s...., ,. .,,,, Q ,Q yiwg gig I' ,i gil Q 3 2 lv 14,9 Robert Tlsdell G' T.. P 2 orx Hebard Q, KT 1 I 'F if lchelln ' x I ,fl I 4 , X I 1, Paul Pappas joseph Palano 49 z+Anr1a Lamperti - 1 - U . . if ' X WP. , ' if' .ii .1 ,Q . Q mx ff?-5 - J, yi . ,iz 'S 'D -- L -19, Q ..' 311 'TT -. ' 'gs - 4. -3' ::: ' - 1 Richard ::r.'+ .un-no an-and I , ,,, ,f Ill ..a,1, 1 ,:,l', '. I -Ill n'n A--.aux I 'I '. :.,d , 4 I lg' I' 1 5 - N- '.ll f,l'h-..3 ' uf :,,..o's' I lW ' ' ' ,ll tl a u I- H,f I fig! ' Q.. 'MI IN 'x 1 'I-xx 'F' . 'V ' ' I ',f '.1,'.x 20.3. .,l . K' 2 I 1..O 5-..':4 I ', Nl' 4 ,1a- ' ' . .5 UJIU'-Q .1 1 , , 1 1 ' U -g Y .I vw' K U. Fx I .n x 0 'q 'I X1 x o 0 'O .X X .. 4 . , 7' 5 1 1 If ' .0 ' Qt l 1 'll' . '.!sX 'X '-'n'..IIa ssv , 0 n.', , W 1 .vi . Si ...,l.Ku- ' . ,f-4 -1. .S Xq'gs .1 5 Wy:-1,1 ,Q f II 1 , 1 1 Q., T ' lllll 5 '-' 'A' Nh ' xl-f. -O sn CE 91 1 . Q 1 6 , . x ff su -.J J I 'af Q L 'liz Wi ' N 2 I I I .4 1' ,', 'X ,Q If fffchl , i ff fl ,if , Q an A - J., . V Q-, .A - .' . . -f , 3' 1 -- 1' N 5 . , I I . if -. L tx, NA 5 A . .K ' ,Jff Q, ' : ' U f N ,.-. l.. . 51 :px 6,34 J . .. ,. ..'L,.,,.,43 X w ,5-5,1 . 1 v Regina :Stratford 4 'nb 5 fa, Marion Goodman .guJa , ,H mg::Q7iLi1 , , z 'l,' -fbakxoq 7:'ff' o' . ' :H K. 1. up l . Lg-:ap 'o L I f'i n: ,,-i-v:::-:-:-:-.-:- 5?-:-:-:-.cf W .-1 ' '-f7ff.xeo:xTf'fMf't 1 1 .1:1:f.-:-:-:-:f'-:- 1' yu X Mm -r ,gs- Debra Russo I f Q . , Q, 9 an v. .'1s:,.g:,f of s 05.590 -.1 XY, ,. se,s h. 0 s. .1'x v'-ssc.. .:. .o.,N' n3'.t 'G. 4' vu u, a'a-0: ooo ,f J, ff' .V i Q ' ',no 9 og. 'J' 5 9 ss F' :o-'n:o:, OU 1.0 's4!'n'. 'Q-'l..'o' o ,-,.r.Qf - s,o o 'VJ 0 '.sfo.:. ' s, ' o.,o n',:..Llo 'IPC' Irene Swartz '.. I W rf ' ,...Q. vi ll,-7, 1 is ,qffg Us ..On . Q 'bv rf- ? o 1 K., . 7 A, H Q 4 Victor Ram fn, .S K R, 4x3 one Q xki' .s Vw . V631 M. ff' Vincent Trincia ,- 1 - 3 fv- x - fx ' x Dorothy janda A -Wu fm? -fa.. FZ 1 We T 'ff' - f .. ', ,,.- ,. 'hy 1 .f Noel Zmkievich ' .of 11:-' 5 I ,Q M' iz 2 '1 Gerard Kelly 1 .5 Swv Claire Berthiadkmev A Department Head is , Suv' ' ,Q 4- ww:.'I5 F I QP4'-' N'-4. Karen Callahan 'iqfi ' 0.1 10 .QI Y 3, .,.. ,HQ 0 as '. ,gl . xy, .Wg-, ' Q 5 . lj?Ff I QI: -d 'n A U.g5c5,..., s-'Q' ' I ' fib- N OXXY , -A hrIHh s if C Q' a es atc , X 1, , L, Department Head . M f U l L x I , I ' Thomas Murphy A bus n s .. Y Louis Trevam 'ish -7 l'. IQ . .fi 1 . qi A ' xy' wi if I xv 'Q 'I I 1 134 2 4 M4 , 'I .1 ggi, xl. SA Veronica Smith if ,J , Hub f i 7 1 F2-Q ,v -. ,fr A fix. fb, fvfelu ..-'Wy A ' ' S141 - -a mx If A F Xluf 4- K mln H X'- N ln t X 3 ' Irene RilCY A x wx I . A X - fig ,Q . , ,4 .1 . l'l - R if vs' 12 fs 'b, AA f 4 N 5 -P , ,, f mf 3 X all W dig fl Wx 4 Frederic james Directbis LX x fx, 2 MASQ . X, ab , fx ,M , W ..,,.'vA .r-. 5' 2- ,km , ui: - -,X M 3 , 4 1. f- - if Dana Robbins sl.- 4 Si. ' ,9- 1 A m f , ya. 'af 152 1 'A xv-:fm jack Diatelevi 'Vx James, Strong H RTS .. Frank Vlscardu X nr JI ix- 1, lf' ' 1 1 , e john Hannon Edward Champlin may Y 4? George Krlkorlan S1 ffl. 'U' Ns-1 i Ixrnnnlrl Alu s 1 I3 XX loan E+. , 1 Sally LeTowt frfx 1 r . I l his l 2 l 1 Betsy Wiggins Supervisor l fu-X fi N ,ix C5 Nr-.J '7 0, Ellen Makynen all 7-' r5' l ,Hin ' x '4-4 Q1 mf.. I f-1 1 1 4 A- ., .1 4 u,a,- .1 , , . 1 ..,7'f-Pl . F V n , CY ,..-- Y-1 . . - .... - .- -, ,' ll.- .1 ,yi J 'fi N meli- ' X u o f .ix ' - 4 Cvllfebi .- ,.,Vf- 4- H f JA, ' v .,.N.l,'qn by K Cathy Lightbody QQN -'rr joseph Oneschuk Supervisor of Music Sw I-g C, :rx fq ,, ,S X I in 'Cj,. ,t . be o A ' vb ,V 1:-1:-:T-A TN' ' I I 1 I - 'lzga-5 - Ei U mx f George Perrone .Z A. . 'A no Mary Conway 0 . ' Neal Cotton nf' Q ohn Mati Ritval Affhb eff' . KMA- Y' , XR X. 5 is 4 Robert Lavin X Q I A K 1 Robert jachowicz 1 3 3 Z N. . , 1 'J 5' e .W4z KV 1 5 WX X X-if e W4 ,,,1 Layne Lospinoso ' X Q , f ' 4 1 'Ag x , k X .Q -I it i Km X D D j e LJ . ' , , . , wxmiiximxix SPEC M L ' Q 11 fi vi' A 5. U :Ov 5 --lx inn ln s 'lll In 6 5 .Z lk -P, fztlszpgl U I -'.!m,.. Q ' I ,, , -.. lljll .H --XX. .MQ 96 i -.N ll. vp. pill H. gill. ll grill 3 1 B 5 i4nv4?Q, 'ily 'foil - rn, 5- - , i if ii qfgkg if-yi' .H -.Fill X' X V I gilt.:-if-:Viz Q Nw vgw' I , Aj- or-5 Ii' !, . Mgw'gBenhMi1te11-H , Qgff -, ' ' ' in s, 5 a Barbara Smith i n 'L' Career Center ide if 5 'i '- s X I5 ff N Ann Lamb ,JA Learning Disabilities Il' 45, ,Q Barbara Ford Librarian i X ..-.44 tr' 4. an J, Mary Bradley Terrence McCarthy Learning Disabilities A,V, Diregtor .-.M I L Hurley Library Aide ' jane Langley A L Library Aide QW? Maru Loxxenstein Social XX oriwr Dan McDonald Crisis Counselor an I .nal :B N- A ij In ,U K i HrN .4 in if iii! LLIUM 4 ' 1 i .1 Lis '90 ,, Q41 -1 . kgs. ff. 15 N ,Q 5 5fflr3 3?37 J XB ,,. 3 gb Q I gy QS. I 9 L. N I L gf Lunch Room Aides: First Row: M. Cudack. Second Row: C. Hartland, L Florlto P Turrieo, I. De-mayo, L. Comier, B. Marrow. Third Row: K. Fosgate, N. Desimone R Smith, W. Aguino, H. Stachlek, C. Doherti, A. Mederis, F. Plourdy. Marie Shea Medical Sec retary .ai .-: iPH7 1455, fn' L s Q X Betty Restighini 31333 il? Dr. Murray 1 yr V Y ', fa, 4 I X all I '4u.,,.,1f MX.-Amy jj 1 Q Custodian Staff: 1. Joyce, 1. Ceruti, C Fomolo ' H L, f Genevere Moymhan Head Nurse I l I ,J P. Vu 4 1 ., L 9 M, HQ L , , 1 I M 1 4F Wr QXLVAA QD M9 Q X Q QC Q yd is , 1 kv HV,,p:... ,b ,-,g,:y.'., A ,v Y lX.J V-,r IUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: Ist ROW lL to Rl: S. Keefe, D. Corsini, I. Foley, M. Souhlaris, A. Abrams, A. Kieley. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: A. Bernhard, L. Tannenbaum, P. Cronin, 1. Goldman, M. Fortier, M. Cohen. 3rd ROW KL to RJ: B. Lunny, L. Ballou,1. Miller, C. Swaim, C. Carpenter, E. Carp, K. O'Rourke. 4th ROW KL to Rl: M. Bliss, L. Dvorkis, l. Ciatrellis, E. Vediera, S. lohnson, P. Zakon, S. Tomlinson, 4' if 'F ' '-nr-x 9. ll. 1 A-if if A I iw 1 . ,pau-v ' W5 The Class of 1979 has worked hard to complete this years designated goals. The Steering Commit- tee, together with Class Advisor Mr. Hannon, par- ticipated in such fund-raising events as our an- nual magazine drive and the junior Dance. We worked on a weekend ski trip to Vermont and the junior-Senior Prom, which we hope will be a success. la..- sp 'I 'I dw , , , ., x 5' .K 1 fir . . Q , i 9 Q -. ap! x.. -,. 4 4 1-.-ff' .. 1 -'I -., ,.,. .......w. if L-E1 km 3 I Q .E fi 'Q xl. is X ? 4111 -gi-D L 91 SPA' -41' 5 Q 'ny .Jw .0-' ' 1 t. 4 j' fly: nv ,- 1' -s -.rf nl fx 1-b 8 x X x 'L0': I, G x X N S 'K -.N V , xx . 9 ua? s . , YB? ..--' Q L. SWQF'-I' I UN I 0 R OM EFN4g+s:Q f.. , W .tn JE 1 . 7 d inwa 'vi .1 4 - , , , A, A f5.. 1g'Ff , ' 'U ' 1 ' l, A H ' A ' .J SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE: lst ROW lL to RJ: S. de-Gozzaldi, S. Smith, M. Goldberg, S. Horlick. 2nd ROW ll. to RJ: 1. Moran, M. Campo, M. Silverberg, Miss Antonio. 3rd ROW lL to RJ: C. Harrington, L. Flynn, K. Phipps, K. Potichman, L. Christian, S. Garner. 4th ROW CL to RJ: L. McKenna, S. Seltzer, R. Sullivan, E. Carpenter. Sth ROW lL to RJ: D. Swanacamp, B. Tersoni, P. Sapanaro, 1. Gavin. HO ORES W. M ,.... ., I Um.. fi l -J J n 55.4 Wt' J? Ig ' .,.. v..-mv,-navrquu, if-. . -..tn ,,..,,,..., . --,,.'.- ..,...f, -. .J - 4 - Y T' -an 91 H 5 i 'i 5-bv-,. Y' ,Cf f -.Z ,........... 3' 5: 4 fa 'VW ,AF S il Mis? xf,-.A , 5 f a Ng A JW ,pl f 7 . vu VQOF' 5 ' -1' ' Lx I :! f5' ff'.' ' .44 -.5 3 i' , J' V X' sv Ek 'W-A . M . .. -2 V bi K I W b F J x D C Y' x.. Cn twelth grade in dreams I I I tenth grade near the future Ll. ME eighth grade at heart eleventh grade by schemes , I N Ps img, N was ff.-fa ,, FRESHMAN STEERING COMMITTEE: Tst ROW lL to Rl: G. Rosenberg, C. Coburn, S. Lloyd, D. Sliney, E. Vedeira, 1. Casali, M. Sullivan, M. Hannigan, C. Souhlaris. 2nd ROW QL to RJ: 1. Oosterman, E. Cohen, 1. Silverburg, S. Capizzi, P. Gordon, M. Dalton, K. Blanchard, C. Pedulla, M. Kelly, S. Resnick. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: P. Flannery, S. Bagley, L. Snyder, C. Sanchez. 4th ROW lL to RJ: L. Rosenblatt, C. Keefe, M. Mulhurn, C. Wynne, R. Kunian, L. Hawkes, C. Cronin, C. lacobs, A. Hoffenbug. 'FTS i Ib i . f , 1 .f D -,, I' . was ia.: fr L I ZS. 'fm L. xg W -N TQFIFQLH :Earn 7955 f f ' sf- fu 3129! N A-gif!! M-51935 D ., Q 55-Q Aff 1 'X Jw 15' i . Q .fy gm. ,.,-1-S-f.ew'4f 1 N K-It xx T.. I 'IO .H ,O 9 1 -Fx.: Val,-. yi!!-A f K J 1 , ,, in '?f':S43-fd, . . ...P 'IIE ffinfz' .KLLRTYUUIII ,fb i - ahh, Wiiip.,--u'.,, . an . .s of Q .ol - -.-L Q. Y 14-0 .ar ' ,-.5 Q .M 1' ...- Q-- on Y qi' .- . 4 TA- ', -Q 1-Q i' v-'Q U- A - 145 - f ' -Uv: 'xxx' , .SIU .rf j I :J 6' I fi! r ' ' 1 ' ,. 4 s V ' 3,5 ff? ff' if 491 : ,Af , X 4 - X yiglfr Qlx ww'-421 W K 1 1 LL'-'-A'-,',, 1 3- , Ii 5 K. rl Li gd. llff. kung ik I 1: EMU ' up' Q -1 X A 1-, f 'Qi .f' JY. IW1 P yi ff s f 1? Xxx! XX I 'x Z1 254 Q9 I ix lb NIA X I V x4 S-, Y Q W CROSS-COU TRY RUNS TO BEST -Q:-' QD' 1,4 ' fi J ,- ' '??'f-'C VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY: KNEELINC TL to RJ: M. West, T. Baugh icaptj, S. Nearman. STANDING lL to RJ: A. Cordon, Mr. Daniels fcoachj, P. Grady, I. Wilson, A. Block. ' X Arts, ' . '44 f I L-15 Yr ' - O ' L. - . v,-o- W 1' MARK IN SOUTH HISTORY This year, the South High Cross- Country Team turned it on to finish with the best record in South's his- tory. Last year's record of 2-7 was reversed to this year's 7-2 mark. Senior All-Star captain Tony Baugh returned in fine style and led the team to a second place tie with Needham. Senior All-Stars Steve Nearman and Mark West also made significant contributions to the success of this year's team. L-:sf in ,r C5431 , 24 '1 ,J var-Q M- i- V -.f stgwc- ,, 1-' :. -.3 :.- . 'f' i,.'3l Y VARSITY CROSS-COU NTRY :mer .J-ia ' A SQQTH JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY: KNEELING tL to RI: D. Birstein, j. Thayer, I. Morrow, D. McCormick, P. Bullard, N. Blanchard. STANDING IL to RJ: I. Flinter, M. Bergin, E. Burnstein, E. McCormick, I. Holbrook, A. Venegas, D. Cohen, Mr. Daniels Icoachl. A 7-2 souTH oPPoNi5NT 27 DEDHAM 29 I5 WALPOLE 43 26 NORWOOD 29 U 30 WELLESLEY 27 3 II - f' I6 MILTON 46 2 ' -13' .. 5-V -' .'q:jf5.f : A V ' - 21 BRAINTREE 36 . I ' 'D -- 3 SQ 26 NORTH 30 - 2 'z :S-if A 3 3 29 NEEDHAM 28 I -I I -1- is -7 19 Nmick 38 A - '2.'Q5'.-Q x. . ..-. FIELD HOCKEY This year, Framingham South High's Field Hockey Team enjoyed its finest season in four years by capturing the Bay State League Co- Championship. Led by captains loanne Leonardo and Chris Duane, the squad included ten seniors who will be sorely missed next season. The team advanced to the second round of the State Tour- nament before they were eliminated by a tough Triton team, 2-O. Their excellent record and suc- cessful Tournament play give the members of the team two achievements to remember with pride when they recall their years at Framingham South High School! TIES FOR BAY STATE LI HE WHO HAS THE WILL TO WIN CAN- NOT BE BEATEN VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: KNEEL- INC IL to RI: A. Sullivan, B. DelPrete, E. St. Andre, C. Duane lco-capt.l, I- Leonardo lco-capt.J, D. Malone, I- Cavel, D. Read. STANDING IL to Rl! K. Walker tcoachl, M. Bliss Imanag- erl, M. Ottaviani, 1. Foley, T. Brown, L. Terhune, A. DeGozzaldi, P. Kenny. TITLE A D GOES O TO STATES qv ' 'iff . .' A' , I e' 51' iw 4,1 4 AGI ff Tix I viwv -- I t ED M Q., 11. - ul GIRLS VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY BAY STATE LEAGUE RECORD: 7-I-I ICO-Champsb STATE RECORD: 9-3-2 SOUTH OPPONENT I WELLESLEY 2 3 NORTH 3 O WALPOLE I 2 NEEDHAM 0 2 NATICK I I DEDHAM O 3 NORTH 2 I BRAINTREE O O WALPOLE 2 3 NORWOOD 2 4 NEEDHAM O 2 MILTON I 2 WELLESLEY O O NATICK O I SWAMPSCOT O O TRIGHTON 2 ALL-STARS Chris Duane Arnie Sullivan MVP Beth DeIPrete 10- -I l v I 9'-1 IUNIOR VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: KNEELING ll.to RJ: 1. Goldman, P. Cronin, C. Carpenter, C. Swian, L. Dvorkis, A. Keiley, D. Corsini, B. Lunny. STANDING IL to RI: M. Gaurdiani Icoachl, M. Sullivan, S. DeGozzaIdi, L. Potenza, S. Keefe, M. Rogers, C. Harrington, D. Rynchevich, P. DeIPrete, P. King Imanageri. T 'llllll .4-up-f 'umm UL' - -:cr Emi VT! 'haf II-'I HUMAN IIII D HUC KIY. Ist ROW IL to RJ: M. Tofani Icoachi, B. Supa-no, C. Newman, C. Tersoni, I. Ain-Ili, M. Fowggf-ri-,l Snydf-r, S i'f'iil'j1,I'IDI.2f'Id ROW IL to RI: L, Martins-Ili Imanagc-ri, I. loinor, C. Syrian, I. Levine, C. Ferragamo, B. Iv.-, K I'orf-nfa Ird ROW fl to RI: C Gannon, D. Slim-y, S. Loyd, C. Cronin, C. Keefc, C. Cullen, 4th ROW IL to RJ: L. I.1ic.irx,'vI Ilalton. K, iii.II1fi'11lId, B. O'Brien. i GIRLS SOCCER GIRLS SOCCER lst ROW IL to RI E Palmer N Suarez C. Evers, I. Soma, L. Wilder, I. Kinstedt, D. Whalen Ico capti I Sullivan Ico capti S Hayes M Contrarls B Suarez, C. Natichioni, P. Rotatori. 2nd ROW IL to RI: Mr Alves Icoachi L Thomes M Berry C Manseau A Hayon, H. McGill, C. Saponaro, A. Rigopolous, K. Hanson V Zeezis S Boyle S Levine B Chant L Rosenblatt, S. Morris, M. Silverberg, L. Lundholm, D. West, This year was the first year of league competition for the Girls Soccer Team. Like most first year teams they were not too successful, but the fundamentals were learned. Co-captains Doreen Whalen and jennifer Sullivan and Coach Alves did a tremendous job in getting the program off the ground, and have laid the foundation for future teams to build on. M eg . , n Mtze' , T D ,gi-S nw i . 15 5232 Q GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER . 3-I O-I SOUTH OPPONENT O NORTH I 0 MARLBORO 4 I LU NENBERG 2 0 NORWOOD 9 O LEXINGTON 4 6 KEEFE I I FOXBORO 6 I WAYLAND 3 1 BELMONT 5 4 KEEFE 3 4 NORTH O 2 WAYLAND 3 0 FOXBORO 3 2 MARLBORO 2 1 LUNENBERG 2 FOOTBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL: lst ROW KL to RJ: M. Deflumeri, R. Agostinelli, T. Slattery, D. Goddard, P. Quirk, R. Roberts lco-capt.l, M. Brown lco-capt.l, T. Beckett, B. Chalmers, E. Ortiz, 1, Taylor, D. Scagnelli, B. Fanger. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: I. Abu lmanagerl, B. lachowicz lhead coachl j. Noonan, T. Luker, W. Crosby, A. jones, R. Taylor, P. Burke, T. Holmes, I. Bailey, C. Lamar, S. Cobb, 1. Carey tcoachl, C. Wright fwater boyl, I. Diatelevi tcoachl. 3rd ROW lL to RJ, P. Burke lmanagerl, 1. Fenton, D. Elsemiller, B. Marshall, S. Brody, C. Alba, P. Raditz, C. Faini, P. Carpenter tstudent trainerl. ,Q 1 J...Qai f 'li .1 .5,' 4AA f u Q1 U, A. - in 'sauce -.iusQ:.f.': , . ' o- -.. - 1 - 9 'ci vu-51 xl x .p,'fy.4rsf.,3, Fr? S wx' .- ,T wigs. 4 . 5- I J . - Jigflx 'ii ' ,iff ,...,q..,. . 4' 3'- 'f'- dx.. H1?f'Tf N. .5 t' YJ nR 'w 'Q This year's Varsity Football Team was not immedi- ately gratified for their hard work and fine attitude. In the long run, however, the 1977 season will be viewed as a year of great character building. The 2-7-1 record is no reflection of the true talent and potential of the ballplayers. The primarily Senior Flyers suffered many disheartening losses, but were in no way deterred in their sincere fight to the end. ll XXX-5 .22-33 L if-x a 29 P- '1 1f? 'ur'- Q - ' - Qbs ' ls ,. r . U 1f,t-ff- A, . ya 3351 .14 E 40 Nw-'f ., '12 ' 20 L , ', -'fs K- F' 1 . U 4- . : 1' 'J 'f'4Tua'.... '- 'LII'-'qvu ,. lah- f ,- a 4 Pfff' 4 TL s--sr.-v 1 0- .A we --R-K e k-'Ll-!?,-,465-I' Na' xi'b--'-g'- . - ' - - , I . if fx wad -' i . - ,tt 4 , vs - W 5 -. 1 Q ',' bus., . . 1 - - - ,..x .ze gvufv XYT5 fir --. f .w. -. gc-A xbq. ,E -n . H' , J f,- --9 .- -..y Lu'-- wr- -- 1- -x. -Q, ' ..n,:i-' ,-,,. .. . A t. f I ' x j.V. ' 111 . 'H' gf if N15 fX 11 SB JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: lst ROW QL to RJ: 1. Mingace, N. Ayuso, 1. Conlin, A. Garron lco-capt.J, I. Farese lco-capt.J, R. Taylor, W. Ryan, K. Kransler, S. C-etlin. 2nd ROW KL to RJ: M. Cannistraro, M. Servetnick, D. Grain, M. Ferragamo, R. Baker, R. Marini, T. Blacquier. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: 1. Finn lcoachl, R. Becker lstudent trainerl, L. Hayes, T. Manning, 5. Garron, E. Bikenieks, K. Gerrome, 1. Magri, O. O'Rourke, T. Warlick, T. Carroll, R. McDevitt lcoachl. ,gf -af ..?.1urt'-ff V 1-' . T .. , r '-'- , .r:. X -,gffi-gr, .Q j 413. im J: 9. if ' a,,'J.1 1'1-:' 9'lE4ff.-w It nr T . 'ea-ol' ,VA .. ' 1. A ' x- 4. 9 f MTH- , R415 -fi'li ll7f15,gQfi'1 ' 'fl' ff 'R -I .sg .-.. A' ' an .1svs'.3 eypv - . , ff'-Tri . fifti- ' .,.A',., -,-'Dsl 1 .. v's-2 -lx!-1 ...MFI s x rj' li, 'C . girl' ,V rf 'n J,-. 4. A. 4--. '1 O' f '4 '. ' R Ik- ' ',' . Q .fl in ' g. . ,, . . -r- , . - .61 - 4 an - , ' Lkfqzv-4-4152, . A .Hr so blk'-' 'R' .lv 1: 4 A 'fig-.' f-ff '- 1'-' .,., vs- - ,A -'my . ,... '-'ff'1- ,. .-,il dw., T.. v ks-- . ., 5. Y.-.i-Li-..,.-5.541 t K -0 :ini f' Vw.. J : aft.. -'Wan A 1 v .3 4' IE Vgwjbx 0 , I on f f .- .J 5. ,gh fx ., I ff , ,Q .-if .-1'Q'i'9 11 D 7' A .' I - - . ., aria' ,G ,Q ' - . Q.-at! ' ' -' . F' V . U ' 1 w.,..., 'B Q t ' A .L ,., -.gigkf an M N: I , bars-Kvy 5vl'v,7-v- , . 4 Q Q.. , ga - . - .A L -. , i 1' . 3 Y ,,..f- .'6,'v - , -if I if - .. , -4: ,hriqfr . I . ' Qtvp, A L. iv., ,tn .F I Q J P 4 ' L Ax . -'U-' A . 324 ..,.. -ft . f - V' ff N 'I til' f v5' T- -K . A :X . gif .gk L ra .IL - ' L.. ' .1 gig. tj Y FRESHMAN FOOTBALL: Ist ROW IL to RI: M. MacDougaIl, B. Sapienza, D. Cotton, T. Cronin, D. Devine, M. lronfield, M. Magriile. D. Hnznrti I. Fnxlwinxki D Sampson, I. Dones, A. Amechi. 2nd ROW IL to RI: Mr. Arnold Icoachj, S. Lynch, I. Smith, D. Burkinpass, I. Flinter, M. Iono, F. IN1.irIino I CImImcrx XI Hoiiin M. King, M. Raditz, B. Sheridan, D. Siattery, R. Creggs tmanagen, S. Levitt Imanageri, Mr. Walker Icoachi. 3rd ROW IL to RI: C. Dropionx IX. Limx L' Bmlux I Altabelli, Getson, I. Dones, T. Upham Ico-capt.I, D. Dubin, V. Zinella, T. Hinton, D. Garron Ico-capt.I, G. Wariicit, F. Denmlio D. Lieiler. IIS , W GIRLS VGLLEYBALL This year's Girls Volleyball Team vvas very high-spirited and talented although our record vvas 6-8. The team consisted mostly of Sophomores and juniors, so next year's team looks very promising. Among the highlights of this season were the victories over cross-town rival North and a win over Braintree. This year's team was led by captains Eliane Videira and Ginny Clark. Eliane was also chosen for the Bay State League All-Star Team and voted MVP ofthe South team. Qt, i ffkfi . .,J -.1 -1.4.54 bl I Q., 1 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: lst ROW lL to Rl: M. Fortier, 1. Callahan, G. Clark lco-capt.l, E. Videira lco-capt.l, D. McGuirk, A. Brennan, K. Franklin lcoachi. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: T. Black, P. Pleshaw, L. Pass, P. Borghi, I. Moran, M. Diehl, D. Turchi trnanagerl. VARSITY voLLEYB 6-10 , TICK 0 RJ , Y r ff fx 'xQ. A 'Q ' ' I Lk. ' - - - . ,fri ., W iff J . -fx ,x Xi Q' kv! if ivwjj 1 bt 1 X...,, . r LV A f W W Q an . N -4 ,- 'JW' 4- w...' M 'N' 'pg 'V 'Q ' JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: 1st ROW TL to RJ: B. Fisher, M. Campa, P. Saponaro Kcapt.J, K. Phipps, K. Potishman, K. Franklin fcoachl. 2nd ROW IL to Rb: T. Black, R. Curian, C. Sanchez, S. Gittel, T. Taglianetti, D, Turchi imanagery ' .A 4 'Q Q v ' , ,- , 4-- , -L M, v ' ' 'I - I0 1 Y a x fl I '95, is Ii j 'N3'V .. . .Q A , ' J 1 'TT ' 1' 1-ma Ak -1r:g... , . fnnnw 4 M T R N '54 1--Q L W., ,... ..., W M Y Q 4-A J' V V M - X .W ,KN M. . ,, pl F! 1 -1 ' fiaiikn ' ,154 ,, T1 . --4 , E I E F' . ' L A' .. A 'fy L-I R me --J-4g: '-.Qs SOUTH PITCHMEN VARSITY SOCCER: KNEELING IL to RI: P. Renzoni, S. Shelman, I. Correia, H. Heckler tco-capt.l, R. Borges tco-capt.I, B. Selin, T. Greeley. STANDING IL to RI: Mr. Castellanos lcoachl, A. Borges, A. Alfonso, I. Giatrelis, M. Clinton, A. Zigotagos, B. Clinton, R. Venne, VV. Villa. BOYS VARSITY SOCCER 2 7-7-4 6 SOUTH OPPONENT 2 0 VVALPOLE 2 3 The Boys Soccer Team surpassed everyone's expecta- 5 DEDHAM 5 5 tions. The leadership of seniors Hans Heckler and Rui 0 N NERTH 0 I Borges and a lot of hard work from the rest of the players 3 O WOOD 2 O . . . l BRAINTREE 2 1 enabled the team to finish with a record of 7-7-4. The 0 NEEDHAM 5 3 1977 season was their best in five years, and won them 4 WELLESLEY 4 1 fourth place in the Bay State League. 3 MILTON 1 X! if in 1,37 .3- NATICK WALPOLE DEDHAM NORTH NORWOOD BRAINTREE NEEDHAM WELLESLEY MILTON NATICK 'N ESTABLISH RESPECTABILITY La--v .R Irv.-aw 4 JIM A I' C ff! K x f . ,f 'Q' . A. g'r'M, '1 MW 'Gam' , , s 'Qld V , ,f fb., -. W '45, it ' .HSN ,, B 1 Ufffw ' eq! 1 . , M I N, W! .' - .. a 'V -A .-M , ' w g,,,,m,.., . W I , ' . wr., 4 ' 'I H Tw'-A-ff . . , . ...mf IUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER: KN Ryder, L. Conlin. STANDING IL Kendrich, M. Fitzgerald lcoachl. EELINC iL to RJ: D. Galvin, S. Barr, D. Aykanian R Dudek S Enckson Qcapth C Harvey P Savage B to RJ: R. Nixon lcoachl, j. Bobar, P. Mahoney,l Gothler L jackson E Amaechl B Tersom R Venne E fe Ria ' 4- - 1. ,fJ9s. ppl 59 O' gviqlli -f fd-. v 1 ,V f'L. aw ,-ff 1 I L A W x- ur-43 , 7 't-v 1 :WL .R ' ar -4 ,fl A I' ' 1 4' Mm-Y Su---M , V A .inf 1 f , 4, , ff ,ff 4 ,1, A , FRESHMAN SOCCER 1st ROW fL to RJ M Noonan 1 Sllverberg E Cohen D. Donahue, S Caplzzl H Radls 2nd ROWlLto RD Mr Bowles fcoachj L Hoey j Peterson P Barry,E.Videira,P GIRLS SW MIVIIN Led by Senior co-captains Diane Donley and Sheila Harding, the Girls Swim Team culminated its season with an upset victory over the heavily favored Natick team. The South diving team, which finished the season undefeated, was very influential in the team's success. gi., i. '7 1 GIRLS SWIMMING: Ist ROW KL to Ri: K. Benet tcoachi, L. Vergilio, L. Palmer, S. Harding tCapt.l, C. Snyder, C. Leddy, M. McKeown, P. Russell lmanagerl, D. McOmber tcoachl. 2nd ROW CL to RJ: E. Carpenter, I. Ventura, S. Bowen, I. Kunian, I. Crosby, A. Bernhan, I. Sullivan, 1. Byrne, L. Seigal. 3rd ROW tL to Rl: N. Hubbard, S. Seltzer, K. Hobbs, D. Capobianco, L. McGrath, L. Corsini, M. Harding, P.B. Leddy. 4th ROW CL to RJ: M. Sullivan, S. Resnik, B. O'Grady, K. McConarty, L. Mansur, B. Estey, L. Rosenblatt. MISSING: D. Donley tcapt.J. ' s:1-15..s.- 'ms-as si . . .,f:f1s.1 2':'s.-S.,-zf' 1,- ' . 2...ig:s:s.1-- -31' N K 4- , Q E A - .:., . . bigg x GIRLS 3-3 -f N souti-i OPPONENIQQ 39 NEEDHAM , 75Vz r WELLESLEY ,is , 45 Noizvvooo 'r.. 31 faffii 112 DEDHAM I .af' I .60 90 NATICK. 'az A iw S BOYS SWIM TO BSL TITLE The Boys Swim Team over- came its only obstacle, Welles- ley, and won the league cham- pionship. Co-captains jimmy Halliday and Giles Taylor spearheaded an outstanding senior group. jimmy Keefe, john Coco and Rob Baker were part of an essential underclass contingent which lent balance to the team. South hopes to continue its success next sea- son. s..-.f-45.14 -r l gg, ,,.., ,,.. ,, Q .X . - in 4' .1 4 . f' ' ' . N-vt 'ein ,HH jjl ali iglll 'S tisss of t ' I N. Q . v 'X ran... ' 'xi BOYS SWIMMING: Ist ROW QL to RI: j. Ravreby, T. Logan, M. Sawyer, M. Hines, C. Taylor tco-capt.I. I. Hallidax itt aptl N1 Ablondi, D. Wilson, T. Cilligan, T. Garrahan. 2nd ROW IL to Rl: j. Coco, R. Venne, j. Keefe, j. Taylor, S. Bartell, I. Keefe XX Edd D Chakin, I. Slovin, T. Ware. 3rd ROW QL to RJ: M. McKeown jmanagerl, R. Parreira, j. Dowling, M. Wilkerson, R. Baker T Hott L Gilligan, B. Butler, L. Tseros, R. Citell, j. Thayer, Mr. McComber tcoachj, j. Ventura tmanagerl. E ARE THE CHA PIONSH Gnce again, the South High Basketball Team proved that it is one ofthe finest in the state. They finished T8-O in the BSL, good enough for another white flag in the gym. Brady Otey be- came the sChool's all time lead- ing scorer and was both the team and league M.V.P. The team boasted three All-Stars: Brady Otey, Bob Barrett and Mike Otey. The season would have been super-terrific had it not been for a team Called Dur- f GG... VARSITY BASKETBALL: lst ROW QL to Rl: D. Fiegelman, M. Otey, B. Barrett. B. Otey tcaptl, M. Moran, M. McKeown, 1. Fuhrman. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: 1. O'brien tmanagerl, S. Brosnahan, D, Essigman, M. Brown, A. Zupan, C. Garron, C. Watterstad, A. Clement, E. Noonan, P. Moresi tcoachl. 0 ff? PJ R.. C-u THE BAY STATE IEAGL F . . . 1' I 4' X gk? I x SOUTH OPP. 85 52 84 56 66 32 70 47 58 62 76 59 78 47 59 45 74 40 83 60 51 49 73 53 fxX IX: BOYS BASKETBALL 19-1 DEDHAM BRAINTREE WALPOLE VVELLESLEY CATHOLIC MEMORIAL LEXINGTON MILTON FARMINGHAM NORTH NORWOOD NEEDHAM NATICK BOSTON COLLEGE HIGH SOUTH OPP. 78 44 78 65 65 56 69 42 72 57 59 54 52 I 39 66 62 , ,,,, ,, 111101441 5 S KT! -X I r 1 'az , K K ,.,,.,, - I Wg:--K N .....-.' fgtg gi! S It ' 'fi ll. 9 Dx 'G A ' rx, . N M gli Q ,lg ' F '-fd 5. f . I r 'E 3 r . e L WA' L if A' X . :.f,:f',' f ' E FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: 1st ROW KL to Rl: B. Goldberg, S. Levitt, P. Greenberg, 1. Silverberg, M. Raditz. 2nd ROW LL to RJ: C. Dillon, B. Hayes, P. Gordon, G. Warlick, D. Manibn. :gm fit, 2 .04 I' GIRLS BASKETBALL QIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL: Ist ROW IL to Rl: P. Kenny, E. St. Andre Ico-capt.l, D. Malone Ico-capt.l, l. Sullivan, I. Shaughnessy. 2nd ROW IL to Rl: S. Keefe, C. Palumbo Imanagerl, K. O'leary, T. Farrand, A. Hayden, E. Moynihan, T. Brown, P. 3elPrete, C. Kelly Icoachl. rf' ii is ia. l, ., ' T-I , ,E L-,. The season did not turn out as well as expected, but it vvas not due to lack of dedication or work. The girls had many things to adjust to, including their nevv coach, Mr. Kelly, who did an excellent job. Captains Donna Malone and Ellen St. Andre proved invaluable as leaders. .4 .Q 'X GIRLS BASKETBALL 2-I-1 SOUTH OPPONENT 36 DEDH-XM -1' 29 BRAINTREE 53 26 WALPOLE 62 22 WELLESLEN 38 54 MILTON 58 44 NORXXOOD 5-1 31 FRAMINCH-XM NORTH O 40 NEEDH-XM 3-1 N-XTICK -KI 35 DEDI-I-XM -3 BR-'KINTREE Icanci 38 VX ALPOLE 26 XXELLESLEN -I3 MILTON 30 NORXX OOD -10 ER-XMlNQl'I'XM NORTH 26 NEEDHAM N-XTICKIc.1nc TIT s 4' '1 ffzi. EF Xa' - 5xX -Q9 Q Q , 1 ffl M x YY -Q 4 S N 5 an ,I v. Q 'Q 0 I f ' I , ' 1 X-,L 1- :' lik' fx! 4, 4 U o 'f S - yi-. .4 jx, ' . .r ' ,f t-'il' 1' T ' 5 ' .Q . -4 gvx-f' - 2 ,A we I i Q bf I GIRLS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Ist ROW IL to RI: R. Gordon, M. Conreres, B. Chate Ico-capt.I, S. Levine ICO-capt.I, L. Potenza, M. O'Brien, C. Cullen. 2nd ROW IL to RI: M. Tofani Icoachi, B. O'Brien, C. Smith, L. Rosenblatt, S. Kenny, E. Carpenter, M. Fugier, L. Kisik, D. West, Manager. Y ,, . 1. . M . W..- . 1, 'lil' ' rv -JF GIRLS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Ist ROW IL to RI: B. O'C-rady, I. Levine tCapt.I, K. Newman, C. Tersoni. 2nd ROW IL to RI: A. Offenberg, H. McGill, M. Sullivan, C. Keefe, L. Lastrange. 3rd ROW IL to RI: K. Potenza, L. Rosenblatt, B. Supeno, L. Solari. W HOCKEY SKATES TO . IQ' - .- -9.1, 1 - . ..m.:, - ...T - ' In-HL.. 4. VARSITY HOCKEY: lst ROW lL to RJ: 1. Giatrelis, 1. Tersoni, K. Kimball, D. Chiappinni tco-capt.l, T. Golding, B. McGuire tco-capt.l, T. Harrington, M. Leonardo, B. Locicero. 2nd ROW KL to Rl: M. Merchant tcoachl, M. MacLeod Orent, l. Farley, T. Foley, F. Desimone, I. Binkoski lcoachl. The Boys Hockey Team had one obstacle in its way to a great season, Dave Chiappinni vvas the only expe- rienced defenseman and other teams were able to exploit this weakness to their advantage. Bob McGuire, Dave Chiappinni and loe Tersoni were voted BSL All-Stars and McGuire was second in the league in scoring. The team did have a successful season, though, finishing third vvith a TO-6-2 record. Next year may be rough, as seven seniors vvill be graduating. , '- 4....-'g.-ii-l44i-4:- ut- , A. Tersoni, B. Dawson, S. Erickson, S. Ciatrelis, R. Ankatell, R. Tomassini, C. -wif . , ..,-.. . , - V ...A .Y -AQ , - , - -1 fu--.-, . -4- 3 10-6-2 RECORD!! ,,,-I Y . 99 5: ff ' nv-Q. ,.. . 5 3'ff'5 'T J , V' 4? n 'IJK5 i i? --'g HOCKEY if To-6-2 3 SOUTH 3 NORWOOO nm 4 5 NORTH 1 4.4 7 MILTON 5235545 o WELLESLEY -F' ' 7 DEDHAM 6 NEEOHAM 5 BRAINTREE 5 WALPOLE 2 NATICK 2 NORWOOO -f 8 NORTH 7 MILTON 4 WELLESLEY 4 DEDHAM 3 NEEDHAM 4 NATICK 3 BRAINTREE 5 WALPOLE A , 5-2 . 34,1-A OPPQNENT 6 3 -1 4 I 5 4 3 -1 5 3 4 2 4 6 3 O A I ..- 1 Q -. 3,51--Q I f IUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEY: lst ROW lL to RJ: B. Locicero F. Desimone, T. Greeley, K. O'Rourke, S. Erickson, R. Perabicalli. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: W. Whitcomb, M. Clinton, M. Tedeski, K. Read, M. Waterhouse, 1. Gavin, M. Ablondi, D. Swanecamp, B. Simpson, B. Carney, G. Archibald, B. Mayo, 1. Page, C. Bagley, I. Merchant Icoachb. 4 P 4' ,JEMW .5 x, S Y '. .. xi ' ,,., 1 9 .. Q 1 I x Q Z.--f ' W ml 4 5 '12 , ! hr .24 s, 'S lg ultra- f , 1 . ,J ,KX X. , . 'eh R , Y '- l 1 .- FRESHMAN HOCKEY: lst ROW lL to Rl: 1. Tosti, R. Zeickner, B. Lowry, 1. Clopeck, R. Swartz. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: T. Quirk, M. Blumenthal, A. Hutchinson, 1. Mitchell, M. Hobin, I. Pelligrini, Mr. Hall lcoachl, .fi .W v 11 GIRLS GYMNASTICS The Clrh Chunnasncsteanifhpped tbeirxwayfto a 6-4 season. Led by co- captains Diane Donley and Lia Dewar, the grk eMnbHedinuchtakNu,dnve andeNnhuQayn.TbeyIuuIanexceHent season,and wndithe ben ofluckto next year's team. 'S Y X r J , si gd 4' -.- I-gm. . I :H .A . ,ip g xl-s QQ. - M f -I ,.. s.4,,a- rim ...A XX GIRLS GYMNASTICS: Ist ROW IL to RI: M. Morrison, D. Baugh, D. Donley Ico-capt.J, D. Capobianco. 2nd ROW IL to RI: I. Morrisey, D. Trisch, M. Cooperman, D. Robbins Icoachl. Missing: L. Dewar Ico-capt.I -if .,,' .T V 'hw .' . , - -5 fu fvl 5 wr -. 4 XF -1 1 S ,,,.eVk,,.f ' '-Q is gpg, , .W 'W' 441 ' Ns' Q Qs. ff? ' :Aix . A--- ' r AA c 2 , .fwfnw ' -A., 'mbps' W . .- + X .yr at puqwiamh Mrk L ....-snr 8 ., A .. 'vi ' vi If ,, , Mn.. 4' 'ff-Fw viffim v,3y.,yxi??fff, mnfm i -N, SOUTH 78.2 79.3 81.5 79.0 75.15 82.9 82.85 84.3 79.8 78.2 . ,.:.-4. ... OPPONENT 95.7 70.3 75.8 61.3 72.8 76.9 90.05 71.-1 96.9 68.15 BOYS GYMNASTICS Hampered by injuries, the Boys Gymnastics Team had a disappointing season. Cap- tains Brian Convery and Chuck Lamar were out for most of the season. Hovvever, Captain Scott Nathan and freshman Wally Connery came on strong in the meets. The team's finishing record of 1-8 does not reflect their en- thusiasm or determination. With a little luck, next year's team should have an excel- BOYS CYMNASTICS: tL to Rl: S. Apkon, B. Wilder, W. Connery, B. Convery ltri-capt.1, C. Lamar ttri-capt.l, S. Nathan itri-capt.1, A. Manzella lcoachl, G. Sullivan tasst. coachl, B. Pollard, A. Riley, D. Carron, M. Apkon, S. Cohen. Missing: S. Hayes tmanagerl. lent season. Boys cvivwxsrics 1-8-0 SOUTH OPPONENT 63.65 NEWTON SOUTH 57.90 74.45 FRAMINCHAM NORTH 101.80 76.65 NEEDHAM 97.80 62.10 MILTON 117.85 ' 63.80 NORWOOD 73.30 66.00 HOLLISTON 83.50 64.10 WELLESLEY 72.90 56.30 BRAINTREE 116.10 62,40 WAYLAND 79.65 - Q 94. . , .., Q v .N Q. , N .5 .I 4 an i l 515.55 N B. X 5 ,L wi If! F n i ,A 4-isfff S Q -Q VY'.fQ fa , v. .g X N-, I If gi XV P5 ' Q-' .sf fb iii i K .- E' -4 'lr' ' qi mv 'S ' s mil 7 7 M 9- qw S X A w' K- U I A -'Wir D6 - Q. '01 ,.1 y' If P' 'U' 45x .,fi'1. ji? .' ,Q V I 'Q . f, 11' ' , , . U, -'rv ' f 'VZ ' ,Q A ,Inga o-L I 4' ' ' ' ' . .-.kv L '4 . 'NYJ' r ' ' 'v' M.. ' ' -r,,,,,,,u,. ' - .- M.. ' , . ' -f.. '-- ' . ...-..,, Qhfxfw-..-Q, as-'A I M --,J -we , 9 1 L, 'Al 415- fs 'f--M., 'H i A --U.. ,M 4. 1 T 4 v-A ' rv 1 z Av! hi W ui. LAMJM, Q Q Y- ' ' . L , . , 1,5 I 1 IX3 'Q Za s 1 In-.4 WRESTLI Lack of depth was the bane of the Wrestling Team. Although they finished 3-9-1, there were some out- standing performances. Gordie Wrinn WON the state championship in his division, jeff Rotatori finished second in the state tournament and Alan jones finished third. Best of luck to next year's team! WRESTLING 3-9-1 SOUTH OPPONENT 43 WESTON 25 27 uNcoLN.suDsuRY 27 46 HOLLISTON ii 9 Mitroizo si is wsusstsv 39 to DEDHAM 44 is WALPOLE 45 ts NEEDHAM 36 17 BRAINTREE 42 21 FRAM1NCHAM NORTH 43 26 BELMONT 32 28 MILTON 27 ze NATICK 36 WRESTLING: lst ROW lL to Rl: S. Cobb, B. Chalmers, K. Rotatori, K. Fisher lcapt.J, D. Donovan, R. Agostinelli, A. jones 2nd ROW CL to Rl: P. Murphy lasst. coachl, M. LaChance, W, Hartt, 1. Moreau, T. Sliney, M. Ferragamo, R. Baker, C. Bailey Y . l Pl G-PO PING-PONC: lst ROW CL to RJ: E. Ortiz 1. Supeno, C. Petrini. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: D Wall, E. Ortiz, M. Shaffer, A. Gordon, L Hillman, B. Selin, K. Sheehan, Mr. Kriko- rian ladvisorl. 3rd ROW KL to Rl: B Supeno, E. Vidiera, 1. Gonthier, B Simpson. 4th ROW lL to RJ: O. Ortiz, E Noonan, M. Elliott, T. Soderberg, T. Light- body, 1. Palmer. -ee. fl' I ,,. la 3'.fi'3'?? l M. . O13 Q 5.1 Y . f ' lx, , I x n L Q -- if 41-iv.. I MII 5 17 f if b ' FX . lonxgui he MH Hap iness P U fin MQ 5-Fl c3p3f 7? ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: KNEELING lL to Rl: K. Gallant, 1. Travis, V. Cobb, P. Hopkins lcapt.l, L. Carroll lco-capt.l, R. Sullivan, E. Upham, D. Esperian. STANDING lL to Rl: L. Decina, C. Swaim, M. Hoeker, L. Guerra, L. Christian, L. Swotinsky. I Xi -fm WJ! 1- ., 'i . U 'ffl ,gh , -:,., !2vi'?'f-2 W 'v,z:43w?'f'f'+f UMC. - , g f' IUNIK JR VARSIIY CHHRI EADERS: KNEELINC lL to Rl: G. Souhlaris, R. Gauthier, S. Canal, D. Saporetti lCapt.l, L. Murphy, R. K.iufni.in, S, Smith. STANDING lL lo Rl: L. Kaputo, M. Duggin, C. Cox, L. Flynn, 1. Delaney, l. loachim, A. Hopkins, A. Hillman, l Moy, C . Molloy. I iw, 4 n , x ff fx Iliff 1 1 'v' f f.: H NJf ? 4. 4 y... f fx V -,L-,f 4 e . 1 . 1 'Y' ya- .,,,. . v . J -... . . .I 1 , 414. ' , - I- 1-1 ,.-f 'I . ',.' ,g.,.,,' ,. ., -,X-.J 2- U--3,13 . -A1 si .rf . Jiri' v 1- ,,,.h Cl 'w I if , 0 1 ly, 1,1 1 B 1 LEM . 'ees-'K I' Q j L 5 uma l...- Vi? ' . f f' L -3 , as ,V 5 F ', , p -lf' ,gif .LM ,l -n'. Nw Q , J ,fic fav ' f .,. iff. -. .,f. , ,qi .W Fifi 5-.J 2 .111-If l Qv,s2' 1 vf 1,1 M .:. , .4 ,' .252 . ww-. FH' f '- -,,,Y--an-H. X 1M-.,,,,,h-'.,,' lm,-1 .,. .J Nh, fn-. . fy. . - . . .v!..v:x-Af ,-4 1-xighw-ey I . f 4.11 v ., 5,1 BAND MQIQQEQE: .,, , 1. . ' Y J I-IH ns .. Q K MW ti 3 ha 5 ' lt H , ,mv 1 7 - . ' sw, jljfl' I ---rw -z . . aw. . -'HP . .W ,vi WU. , .-I.. W 1 wi. -'f T ,Q .,,v'Y? ' 4 ..,,,,. n' nrf ..- jfs. MAI! wld! I II S: C INIPR FRUNT1 L. Hoey 4c'.1pt.J. STANDING KL to RJ: C. Coburn, L. Comerado, M. Campo, M. Goldberg, C. II1-my, C.. Cnmnmm, C . Se-.m.1k, C , Nardum. 1 . 'Z4'p...7-h .Z ., 1, M I-,,.-. K vf f , 1 'L 3 A' Y . -V ,ygfi '11, . N,f- ,,'f sif. ! , ,Xjj JW X41 x . .A V 1, A U A .fig ' :'- VQ J I ,O iff? S 7 ' I x . If , U ., QQ I e N X1 .s. 18-Q x -5 5 X at ' ,Q x sf 459. Ns 1 N v 1' - a -4 Q J , ' .v f.x.,,,3 R' EESS ral FIELI 5,-,9xoYb rl NJI5 ?FRE5!!Ewk F ff- X I Lal 4 Q .. --. M 1 iilsflav P11 .X vt jk LM, ,,. ,, fm fl Q 4 z 'wwf - U A x ' ' f Ffh! tj 'A '..'4 ' P I H P ig 1 if - I ,I s 9 . ' , -x I Q, If n V1 1' . -,wil 4 , .,, A , ,. :Z I , ,' ' f ' 4 -' ' I Y ,,,Q,y' , mf , rf, 1 .. Q X , Qf, ' 2 U sf .'- ' 72l,..- :' fm- ct- vm -f N fc ' A xi Y, 5 if 'f . . g -1 2, V . ' if f F an U - Q I A wiv '- 5 - 1, ax 3 ,M fr f 151' . , 1 Wa IELP Hlll ln. Wmiwa-' ITP' X 4:-fa v J- X w ' A A Nm ,V italic . sn! ' . V 'J . Q L ,- 151 ffifzfi lil? 1 'ai .li , 'iZfFf7 f I . 'll 6. lg: 1' - :ERA ,ll ii . Alf' 'AM IA, v - r ' li ll Nw.. I .5 , J i , . v I . ii l l i . , . s -- 4 1 . . ,v. ' 4 .' Q , W. rv '-i t'3 . ' , . ACAPPELLA: L. Adler, L. Alfano, D. Anes, B. Avergon, M. Baer, V. Bagley, D. Bertrand, A. Brown, S. Brown, A. Carlton, D. Cripps, 1. Devine, N. Downey, C Esty, R. Esty, L. Faulkner, C. Gannon, T. Geschickter, M. Goldberg, L. Goodwin, I. Henning, K. Henning, L. Hurwitz, I. junker, L. Klein, l. Kramer, 1. Lage, L Lundholm. C. Manseau, C. Manseau, L. Mansur, K. McConarty, R. McKenzie, j. Miller, D. Nixon, E. O'Brien, S. Odems, G. Oliva, C. Pirkle, T. Pruyn, P. Raditz G. Rosenberg, M. Russell, 1. Savelle, M. Selig, S. Shelman, K. Sherman, I. Slavin, I. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, W. Teschner, 1. Travis, L. Tucker, L. Turner, E. Upham D. Voisard, D. Wall, T. Ware, T. Ware, M. West, D. Wheet, P. Zakon, I. Zeichner, 1. Robinson, L. Carroll, L. Goneau, S. Kenny, S. Bowen, L. Rynkiewicz, M Silverberg, L. Christian, M. Phelan, G. Basson, S. Sleeper. 'Y x V. N' x N . Y ' c S C Ciur-sl Pianist lrlrlu- Higgins ITJ ' 1 qafi FQ Fifx fs- , Q y Irs . 59' ,Tx I I I 2 'll . i '- MIXED CHORUS: L. Adler, C. Akillian, L. Alfano, D. Anes, B. Avergon, M. Baer, V. Bagley, I. Bashman, G. Bassan, M. Behrens, I. Berardi, D. Bertrand, L. Blumenthal, M. Blumenthal, A Brown, S Brown T Brown S. Bowen, A. Carlton, L. Carroll, L. Christian, E. Collins, M. Corcoran, D. Cripps, M. Dalton, A. Danforth, I. Devine, N. DeWolfe, S. Doody, N. Downey, C. Esty, L. Faulkner, D Filipe, S Garner, E Geschickter T. Geschickter, T. Gildor, M. Goldberg, E. Goldblatt, L. Goodwin, T. Grady, I. Grenier, N. Hubbard, K. Hakansson, M. Harding. S. Harding, D. Hayes, I. Henning, K. Henning, A. Hillman, B Homrinot1,NV Hovey, L. Hurwitz, I. Ioachim, S. lohnson, I. Iunker, S. Kahn, L. Kalimowski, L. Kaplan, M. Kelley, P. Kenny, S. Kenny, K. Kent, L. Klein, K. Kramer, I. Lage, K. Laroche, L, Levy, Y. Levy, L, Lundholm, C Manseau, C Manseau, L. Mansur, T. Marks, K. McConarty, R. McKenzie, S. McKenzie, I. Miller, I. Morrissey, N. Murphy, S. Neil, D. Nixon, I. Oakes, E. O'Brien, S. O'Dems, E. O'Grady, G. Oliva, C O'Donnell, L Polagruto L Parker, I. Pearson, P. Pleshaw, H. Radrst, P. Raditz, I. Robinson, M. Rynkeiwicz, I. Savell, L. Seeley, M. Selig, S. Shelman, K. Sherman, I. Slovin, C. Smith, I. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, B. Supeno, Vt' Teschner, C Tibbert, K Tommailly, I. Travis, L. Tucker, L. Turner, E. Upham, D. Voisard, D. Wall, K. Walsh, T. Ware, T. Ware, M. West, D. Wheet, L. Wyatt, P. Zakon, I. Zeichner, L. Goneau, D. Sielkowski, C. Pedulla, M. Phelan , A 'Yuri I I ' l GlRL'S GLEE CLUB: L. Adler, C. Akillian, L. Alfano, I. Bachman, M. Baer, V. Bagley, M. Behrens, D. Bertrand, L. Blumenthal, S. Bowen, A. Brown, S. Brown, T. Brown, A. Carlton, L.I. Carroll, L Christian Y, Clarke, E. Collins, M. Corcoran, D. Cripps, M. Dalton, A. DeCenzo, I. Devine, N. DeWolfe, S. Doody, N. Downey, C. Esty, L. Faulkner, D. Filipe, S. Garner, M. Goldberg, E, Goldblatt, L. Goneau, L Goodtx in I. Grenier K. Hakansson, M. Harding, S. Harding, C. Harrington, I. Henning, K. Henning, A. Hillman, N. Hobbard, L. Hurwitz, I. Ioachim, S. lohnson, L. Kaliriawski, M. Kelley, I. Kelly, P. Kenny, I. Kramer K Laroche K. Lebo, L. Levy, Y. Levy, C. Manion, C. Manseau, L. Mansura, T. Marks, R. McKenzie, S. McKenzie, I. Moran, N. Murphy, E. O'Brien, E. O'Grady, G. Oliva, I. Pearson, P. Pleshaw L. Polagruto, I. Robinson K. Rome M. Russell, P. Saponaro, M. Schlaikejr, M. Selig, K. Sherman, C. Smith, G. Souhlaris, I. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, T. Sullivan, W. Teschner, I. Travis, L. Turner, E. Upham, D Voisard, T. Ware D Wheet L than E. Zinck, 1. Zeichner, S. Kenney, L. Kaplan, I. Iunker, K. Tomailly, C. Pedulla, D. Sielkowski, T. Gildor, L. Seeley, M. Rynkrewicz. MUSIC CLUB: B, Avergon, B. Friedman, ii G. Oliva, B. Esty, I. Robinson, M. Bahrens, C. Tibbert, K. Henning, L. Hurwitz, I, Oos- terman, L. Kleinman, L. Wyatt, T. Wane, T. Seeley, L. Levy, l.. Kupferman, P. Ioress, G. Natoli, L.I. Carroll, K. Phipps, C. Akil- aj lian, E. Sawyer, K. Hartt, I. Zeichner, D. Filipe, I. Smith, I. Halliday, S. Shelman, C. Denker, M. Dalton, K. Dickman, C. Ser- vetnick, C. Esty, L. Turner, C. Harrington, S. deGozzaldi, N. Murphy, A. Levy, I. Mo- ran, D. West, L. Blumer, N. Downey, L. Goodwin, L. Klein, I. Savell, T. Grady, A. Warner, A. O'Donnell, W. Huntoon, L. ' Goldstein, I. Sherman, L. Previte, K. Tar Q maielly, I. Iunker, P. McGowan, M. For- . 1 tier, I. Sullivan, R. McKenzie, A. Carlton, D. Gold, C. Pirkle, M. Marcier, P. Dow- X ney, G. Marder, S. Odems, M. Goldberg, W. Oosterman, I, Lage, D. Voisard, P. Lemay, P. Savas, L, Christian, A. Danforth, ' P. Hopkins, P. Kabler, A. Brown, P. Mab- rouk, L. Adler, L. Provencher, P. Kenny, Bertrand, L. Willingham, A. Kieley, . lohnson, R. Schwartz, R. Taglienti, S. Goliger, T. Gildor, T. Marks, I. Miller, G. Basson, P. Raditz, S. Apkon, S. Fox, S. Mabrouk. 1 .M I v i 1 293 Q I if YM QAMX 1 Dru ll- 22 4 ix GMA . n YY KAN M SOUTH ll ff H 'SSHOOLQAND .I , ,..Nm,Qu 9' , Po I' if x Northeastern District Members lL to RJ: L. Blumer, L. Ketchum, C. Manseau, B. Avergon, D. Bertrand. . -ff I - .. f . ' aff: I1 sa-9 1 Aw! -':3 g T' X l ' 'T' - 3. oi:a A ' l I -, 1i's:.'O , lf Z ' , - M7934 -fwissx . ' . 4 K5 i ,Juv aevovt 07,3 . F 2'fg,55.?i .2 -- ,vffrgzit ,g.j- 04 ste '54 ,.r,g'6gii' 0. . 51. ' 9 Ice. i,V' ' , ' I.: ff.i?lL?r 'i X 'i - fm 'fffffi ' . ' X ' 1-.iv . 4 ', ' ' 5. I 1 :::: - Mi z' A 5' , af :' - :' ,:: if I .pg ' 4 . lg 'J I 1 Tig 11,21 A ',:'Us X V yglw ,i f 'xg 5 5gq i, ,in .- -. 565 1 S' , - My , , we Q , ' , -L ,fi ...f .- ,, ag 94 nl, - 1 .- . 1,-.'.'.:' ff- :, 5. ' .- J i - 5 'bfi' lf' J wil: Q ' .'-,1,,:l 1. 1 , '4 , .0 5. J., if A , y- '-1 ' '- 'f- 5 . --... . ,X Q . , ,Q M-..f.,g,rx If Q 4 R -N ,. ,fl :Xl .an fffgjll' ORCHESTRA: L. Adler, M. Behrens, L. Blumer, C. Bros Fishman, M. Fortier, S. Fox, L. Freeman, A. Friedman, Guttman, M. Hayes, W. Huntoon, P. joress, P. Kabler McCormick, P. McGowan, K. McLellan, M. McNally Potenza, L. Previte, L. Provencher, 1. Savelle, P. Savas, E. nahan, M. Cohen, C. Cox, C. Cronan, A. Danforth, C. Denker, N. Dow nex P Dtmnex S Faulkner N B. Friedman, C. Gilson, D. Gold, L. Goldstein, S. Goliger, B. Goodwin L Loodxxin T Cradx R , K. Kent, L. Kleinman, L. Kupferman, M. Leary, P. Lemay, P. Mabroult S Mabroult Xl Xlalvrook D , L. May, S. Odems, A. O'Donnell, G. Oliva, 1. Oosterman, W. Oosterman lx Phipps L Pirkle lx Sawyer, K. Sherman, S. Sliney, I. Smith, R. Smith, L. Tannenbaum, T. XX ade D XX est L XX illxnbham P Witham, G. Wrin, C. Spezzano, K. Lawzon, B. McCarthy. Y It L 5 , Qgfeozivd Wm Jmmfw ' 2-O3 Q13 r nf. ' L O Y KX- O.g X DRAMA CLUB: lst ROW lL to Rl: L. Paris, M. Selig, B. Monene, I. Levine, 1. Zeichner, D. Filipe, C. Tibbert lTreas.l, A. Levy Nice-Pres.l, R. Pimes tAdvisorl, G Natoli tPres.l, S. Ward lSec.l, K. Tomaielly, L. Klein, N. Downey. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: D. Anes, D. Nixon, M. Wane, S. McKenzie, B. Homonoff A. Warner S Morris, S. Smith, T. Marks, S. Freelander, A. Danforth, P. Walsh, M. Forman, T. Ware. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: S. Resnick, R. Kaufman, E. Goldblat, L. Myersl P Zakon, 1. Miller, E. Yost, K. Phipps, N. Sharrigan, B. Esty, A. Gordon, L. Levy, D. Voisard, G. Oliva, A. Gordon, B. Carroll, P. Kabler, S. Thaler, S. Odems, G Massey. 4th ROW lL to Rl: R. Ben-Moar, T. Giammarco, D. McGuirk, S. Goliger, D. Casinelli, N. Hayes. Sth ROW lL to Rl: K. Griffin, D. Schwartz, P. Tibbert K. McCormick, L.l. Carroll, B. Rivers, 1. Grant. 6th ROW lL to Rl: D. Kronenberg, A. Gillard, B. Avergon, C. Manseau, P. Raditz, I. Slovin, M. White. . .. .....,. ....,.., . ,:,..::..a.. ..,..,-.. ,,,- , 'S i SPEECH CLUB: lst ROW lL to Rl: P. Kabler, l. Cooper, W. Goldberg, C. Shevrin, Ms. Lazewatsky lAdvisorl. 2nd ROW QL to Rl: S. Malakutla, L. Klein, K. Griffin, C. Liverman. X X l . J A 2 8 1 4- 835 It A.F.S. - Steve Becker In Israel During the summer of '77, I lived in Israel with two different families, one during each month. I moved with a friend from Florida to a small town in the northern part of Israel named Afula. I lived there with the Sagy family for the first month. The family consists of three sisters, one of whom is married and has a baby son. My family was excellent, and they treated me as a member of the family. The second month, I lived in Petah-Tikvah, a city about twenty minutes away from Tel-Aviv. My second family consisted of two sisters, twin brothers and a younger brother. While I lived with this family, I visited jerusalem, Eilat and Nueba on the Sinai peninsula. The people I met were excellent. I visited kibbutzim and observed the Israeli lifestyle from the inside. The experience was tremendous. There is so much more to people and the world than we see here in the U.S. The people there are so much more sociable toward each other. It was a great trip and I look forward to going again - hopefully where there is a definite peace settlement in the Middle East. at QW? nl 'ma ifm sf Flieisatffffre Q9 I ' 'Nw A.F.S. - Olivera Gadanski From Yugoslavia I am very grateful to my country which gave me the opportunity to participate in the AFS exchange program, and I am as thankful to the United States of America that accepted me for this year. It has been a great experience for me, and I tried to get as much out of it as possible. I know it will continue to influence my life for many years to come. I especially enjoyed meeting so many nice and interesting people. Making friends is an experience in itself. My host family treated me as their child, and people here have helped me in every way. I hope that all the people I have loved and cared for during this year will not forget me, as I will never forget them. Through all the people I have met, I have come to know this country. I enjoy and respect much that it has to offer and I will bring this back with me. Philosophies of government may differ, but it is people understanding each other that makes this world a better place to live. Anrivniv PTQK ll Student Government The main theme of Student Gov- ernment this year was communica- tion. We provided the student body with the opportunity to confront various student government mem- bers with their problems and suggestions. The Assembly Pro- gram, which replaced the Spring Arts Festival this year, was one of the Student Covernment's better public efforts. We would like to thank all those people who have helped to make what we think has been a very productive year. .f5' - STUDENT GOVERNMENT: lst ROW KL to Rl: 1. Ventura, 1. Clopeck, G. Rosenberg, M. Kelley, M. Cohen, T. Marks, N. Murphy, A. Bernhard. 2nd ROW lL to Ri Mr. Zinkievich lAdyisorJ, 1. Ventura lPresidentJ, C. Palumbo lVice-Presidenti, A. Zimmerman, M. Shaffer, S. Capizzi, 1. Capizzi, C. Wynne, D. Rynckrewitz, 1 Foley, P. Sapanaro, L. Guerra, 1. Goldman, S. Aronson, M. Bliss lCorr. Secretaryh, R. Goodwin lRec. Secretaryl. 9 'N-dl' ' ' X7 Af' 'v.,,,-,fx L ' b',.,.-1 4 V u v-lf' TER M ..4 F. . X rss ! s l 111' ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY 1 A i vu- A fi Tun U1 h NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: lst ROW lL to Rl: C. Silver lRecording Secretaryl, L.l. Carroll tCorresponding Secretaryl, P. Renzoni tPresidentJ, R. Cohen Nice-Presidentl, L. Provencher lTreasurerl, Ms. Hickey lAdvisorl. 2nd ROW lL to Rl: C. Snyder, K. Ryder, N. Aykanian, S. Marloe, C. Hommel, D. lacobson, V. Hou ard, L. Hoey, 1. Ferro, G. Oliva, A. Brown, W. Goldberg, C. Servetnick. 3rd ROW QL to Rl: I. Taylor, D. Donley, D. Ottaviani, L. Breslow, C. Palumbo, S. Kasten, M. Waterhouse, C. lachowicz, M. Baer, L. Goldstein, T. Gilligan, I. Sullivan, P. Kenny, l. Cooper, N. Nugent. 4th ROW lL to Rl: B. Selin, C. Liverman, A. Zimmerman, M. Oakes, K. McCormick, L. Wright, P. Mabrouk, R. Lennard, A. deGozzaldi, M. Apkon, R. Roberts. Sth ROW TL to Rl: C. Smith, G. Michaelson, K. Guglielmo, D. Ottaviani, K. Woodell, R. Sullivan, M. Moran, B. Barrett, A. Danforth, B. Rivers, I. Rosenberg, P. Carpenter, A. Scherzer, 1. Thayer, E. Birnstein, T. Grady, P. Pruyn, D. Donovan, M. West. 3 T 'I 1 M .J Aj f ' I Xwf l 1 .. ll - 0 Lf. ' L5 . Q rvvnqiflls x . ,.4g. '7 ZF1'g', r,s-. L. FAQ Y, N .. X S J ' ' 3 .- ' . V ft S Q 4 ravi F' ' what A, , I . ., i sa ' J A 4' I ' .N Q LA -1' A, E n 'Q' W X re ' IN N x E' . 'Y f xx 4 t A.. -.....-'RX4 r' I 1 'E -. - 117, W X- f i, N TTA, I a Af - 4' - 1 34 ?lY4.r.L1:'IY.'.... , 'v r 1 'F ' T ' 'W ' l I l 4 , ..--f- ' 5 1 NHSIUNIORS: OFFICERS lL to RJ: C. Silver, L.j. Carroll, P. Renzoni, R. Cohen Gladstone, C. Freelander, M. Gonzales, M. Selig, C. Towne, M. Odaviani. 2nd ROW lL to RJ S Mulukutla A Bernhard C Carpenter S Tomlmson W Huntoon, H. Myers, T. Black, T. Brown. 3rd ROWlLto Rl: S. Thaler, C. Manseau 1 Bertolrno I Foley A Brennan D Messana R Pedulla R MLKenzue A. Levy. S 'EX ' J V 5-521.1 S ln. Student Crier I8 'A u f ' . . - J , nf ' l - V pn KJ I ig: 'uf' STUDENT CRIER: lst ROW KL to Ri: C. Liverman, G. Michaelson. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: A. Gordon, T. Logan, D. Casavant, I. Minsky. 3rd ROW QL to Ri: S. Durkee, N. Downey, R. Lennard, 1. lrolf IAss't. Editorl, D. Bolstad, K. Woodell, 1. Irwin. STANDING: T. Harrington, A. Rivkin, A. Sebastian, B. Ansley, M. Moran, D. Feigelmann, M. McKeown, A. Brennan, P. Carpenter tEditor-in-Chiefl, Mrs. Baldwin IAdvisori. MISSING: G. Pappas, I. Meyer, C. Mullen, D. Corsini, LJ. Carroll, C. Gladstone, C. Coburn. Q, f-lf. fi In its fifty-first year of existence, the Crier has faced all the problems that big city newspapers face. Printing and produc- N. tion costs have sky rocketed, yet the Crier has attempted many new ideas. Format and design are two of the major changes. xg- The staff, under the direction of Editor- -I in-Chief Peter Carpenter and Assistant Edi- tor judy lrolf, was a large, dedicated group. The Crier feels that these combined factors have made this one of the most successful years of publishing. Sandscript ,,., X lf' J' Y- , SANDSCRIPT: ist ROW lL to RJ: S. Kahn, R. Selig, T. Gilligan. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: L. Faulkner, E. Wane. 3rd ROW lL to RJ: L. McKee, A. Friedman. 4th ROW lL to RJ: L. Breslovv, A. Gordon, A. Levy, B. Rivers. ON DESK: lL to RJ: R. Cohen lEditorJ, C. Snyder lEditorJ, A. Zimmerman lEditorJ, Miss Duffy lAdvisorJ. nfs' A A 5 S l J J , - If' 4 if ...W ........ This year the South High Literary Magazine, in an effort to be more creative, has changed the traditional name of the Page to Sandscript. The staff, under the direction of tri-editors Rachael Cohen, Cathy Snyder and Amy Zim- merman and advisor Mrs. Duffy, has worked extremely hard to produce a magazine with the creative work of both the students and the teachers. Philomath Striving to be unique, the staff of this year's Philomath broke away from many traditions. Editor-in-Chief Mary Waterhouse and Assistant Editor Ioanne Leonardo have directed a large staff, with the assistance of advi- sor, Mr. Engvall. Combining creativity with hard work, the staff hopes it has turned out an exciting yearbook. ,,, . If HW, PHILOMATH EDITORS: SITTING: I. Leonardo tAss't. Editori, M. Waterhouse tEditor-in-Chiefl. KNEELING: C. Palumbo, B. Goldstein, M. McKeown, S. Aronson, A. Abrams, C. Silver, C. Towne. STANDING: E. Wright, K. McCormick, I. Marini, M. Apkon, R. Goodwin, R. Sullivan, 1. Simonetta. ff.. ...gs .tgp IDP x 1, .J L Tlx ,,2 E f a' ' I I l Nu me s.-I -.r- x y. lf - YI I 1x'FfL9 I I I I ---J fx lk: ! .1 3 .. . ,QL 5, .. I ' :rx ' nf' W ' I, I ll! 1-, - -41 PHILOMATH STAFF: KNEELING IL to Rl: I. Rosenberg, K. McCormick, I. Marini, R. Goodwin, L. Wright, R. Sullivan, B. Selin, I. Sydow. 2nd Row IL to RJ: M. Waterhouse Ieditorl, D. Corsini, L. Tannenbaum, P. Kenny, S. Allen, C. Ryan, I. Meyer, L.I. Carroll, I. Ferro, 3rd ROW IL to RI: L. Breslow, D. Bolstad, I. Hildebrand, I. Ravreby, I. Leonardo lasst. editorl, I. Capizzi, C. Taylor. V. Bagley. MISSING: Mr. Richard Engyall Iadvisorl, Mr. Paul Zaido lbusiness advisorl, L. Perla, M. Baer, I. Coburn. fi, H Q . -. . .F .3 . A. . if 4 ' 7 td 4e,j .- ' ' 1 'Qld lv 1. - 1 5,5-st, gs! ., . . P, 1 I I-I . Q A I l , 5 6 I , i , I l . , i !' 1 'O es Q . ' ii I It I I L V1 I I - 1 I ,i SMARC Christmas Part For the third consecutive year, the Christmas party, given by the Class of 1978 for the South Middlesex Association of Retarded Citizens, was a huge suc- cess. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed by both SMARC members and members of the senior class. A special thanks goes to Mr. Gerard Kelly. Mr. Kelly was the driving force behind the party and the Class of 1978 will be eternally grateful for his help and support. 'VX -I ,,,a I X I' l l if. !fl5 1 s V-'v Y? 4 I l A i Im L sl 1' 2 -'F -. f x . Q , ,H-N' , Wg V 4 Qui' N 3 5 ix s 4' A4 1, wi' si 1-1 49 ! v-, 4-lx iggis .' Q x . X u., x?f'l .. , K, ii if h E All ,F - .1'iSs'f,fp25g gig YQ X. LN V? ina xifx Ea!! f all -fn N5 . :fx-fix .N g -,B CEREBRAL PALSY TELETHO For the third consecutive year, Framingham South High School has taken part in the Cerebral Palsy Telethon. South held many fund-raising activities, such as the Whisky Barrel Contest, the North-South Dance, and a raffle. In addition to the money raised from these activities, the students, faculty and friends of South High contributed various sums of money through pledges and donations. The total donation from South to Cerebral Palsy vvas a checlv for over 5700, presented during the telecast. This vvas the most productive year tor South, not only in terms of donations, but also in terms of student interest and en- thusiasm. Over thirty people from South were on T.V., along vvith the large group of students who accompanied the T.V, stars to the studio. South High wishes to extend it's sincere thanks to everyone who helped raise money for the United Cerebral Palsy Association. l Q ii Q l1ntu40uuovonauunnum,,.,. 4l4'P,J 'Cf 10 SGI- ' sv 'N 4 ,--' ' 4' l Z',,.N I S .-ggggnllnniu 1 L X- 5' E- ' -.-. LATIN CLUB: Ist ROW IL to RI: C. Coburn ISec.I, M. Kelly IRep.I, G. Rosenberg IRep.I, C. Silver IPres.I, C. Dyer IVice-Pres.I, M. Murphy ITres.I, M. Selig. 2nd ROW IL to Rl: S. Lyon, M. Hannigan, 1. Myers, C. Wynne, E. Marrone, D. DiRado, A. Brennan. 3rd ROW IL to RI: C. Towne, S. Gilligan, M. Shaffer, C. Jacobs, S. Mabrook, S. Miller, C. Esty. MISSING: Mr. Binkoski IAdvisorI. 51151564 , I' A l IVY l'- I. 4?'::f-4 723 ,,.,. r I 'wr in Q F13 1 SPANISH CILIB: Ist ROW IL to RJ: T. Circ-tilt-y, T. Harrington IVire-Pres.I, T. Golding IPres.I, I. Coburn ISec.I, M. Dinan, A. Ioyce ITres.J. Znd ROW IL to RI: A. Pagon, L, Wyatt, Ci. Tersoni, M. Kelly, S. Brandon. 3rd ROW IL to RI: Miss Olano IAdvisorl, R. Palencia, B Mctiuirri, K. Kimball, S, Ciintrf-Ilis, H, SI-lin, L. Tiros, B. Tersoni, 1. Giatrellis, L. Perla, C. jachowicz, A. Bernhard, L. Goldstein. I . '-f-ng ITALIAN CLUB: lst ROW lL to Rl: F. Fabri, R. Pirrotta, 1. Capizzi iPres.l, L. Hoey Nice-Pres.l, G. Oliva, 1. Pirrotta. 2nd ROW CL to Rl: P. Tibbert, C. Burrows, M. Ablodi, I. Leonardo, Mr. Carboni lAClviS0rJ, A. Levy, S. Palmieri, S. Capizzi, 1. Ros- sini. 'wk D ! 'X haf? fl, 1 ff? j y af. 7 '43-: fi A. l , 171, -J,. . w- .sr . , ,gr ., 2- .1 l i , W.. 'I 1 FRENCH CLUB: lst ROW lL to RJ: K. Dickman, D. McGulrk, M. Dalton Nice- Pres.l, K. LaRoche lTres.l, M. Oakes lPres.l, D. Anes lSeC.l, L. Adler. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: DiRado, C. Towne, M. Sullivan, M. Murphy, 1. Oakes, A. Paris, D. Raphael, D. Nixon. 3rd ROW lL to RJ: Miss Satlack lAdvisorl, B. Koos, 1. Cunningham, L. Ketchum, S. Carroll, T. Black, S. Kleinman, 1. lunker, M. Bliss. MISSING: L. Swotinsky. LA CUAGE PCT POURRI x . If , as an' ' 'iid' I 'Vx xt 1.f,Ni , . - tm' ,. ,- -snr .544 at-ani! XX? pn-4 -v-Q Q ff I I5 . I I , SKI CLUB: Ist ROW IL to RI: L. Goldstein, B. Smith, L. Snyder, V. Howard, L. Flynn, I. Crosby tSecretaryI, P. Zakon Nice-Presidentl, E. Upham IPresidentI, D. Wheet, I. Pearson, L. Alfano, G. Wolfset. 2nd ROW QL to RI: K. Sheehan, S. Horlick, L. Goneau, S. Apkon, I. Miller, L. Dvorkis, I. Flynn, S. Takas, C. Crone, T. Abelli, E. Cohen, I. Silverberg, N. Sharigan. 3rd ROW IL to RI: Mr. Engvall tAdvisorI, H. Gabor, I. Cann, T. Brenn, L. Conlin, P, Mahoney, T, Gothier, S. Brody, M. McDougal, I. Ritchie, M. West, S. Ritz, S. O'Donnel, T. Quirk. Qttmziasi ff ifay ig KEY CLUB: Ist ROW IL to Rl: A. Rosen- berg, I. Sullivan, L. Swotinsky, I.R. Kulkin tTreasurerI, Brian Verdy tPresidentI, I. Supeno. 2nd ROW II. to RJ: C. Sanchez. R. Kunian, S. Horlick, E. Collins. I. Hildeb- rand, Mr. Krikorian tAdvisorl. 3rd ROW IL to RI: B. Locicero, A. Clement, C. Petrini, I. Flynn, B. Hebert. 4th ROXX IL to RH: E. Wane, G. King, C. Demis. MISSING: S. Doody, C. Gladstone, S. Iohnson. T. Sliney, G. Pappas, E. Vidiera, N. Dew olfe ISecretaryl. I. Farese Nice-Presidentl E. Yost. ITT N' ' ' I IA-,p' ,X h 'F CHESS CLUB: QL to RJ: D. Toby, 1. Mann, 1. Miskin, F. Hommel. :HIE nvi- , -., 1 4 1 ,, Q ': 'H XS ' . 15 if . 9 W I -.4 w,,lJ ' A XIH xlfC.Y-XNl,JffxfIlfSfll1HA MIRCJXNII In R l, HM'-', I Hmmm'-ll, l, Kmltlng. Jud Rf MN l Yu RN I, N 111' fmrmrw R I.1x'.a, l. He-rinll I N..,s:-VM, ID IJ: r1vv..m f Hx!-r VH HU, W1 41 ,Z lx skip! I U 1 4 i '-1 n , f Xe 'li 1 I fl I -r-is N il 'Mu ! -' Al- x Vgf Q I 1 'J - I 'X' Ml .fl IZ. T 1... - . 72..- GERMAN CLUB: lst ROW TL to RJ: T. Thamhaun, S. lanes, R. Dudek, C. Mullen. 2nd ROW fl to Rl: M. Hand, K. Schwarz, P. Thamhain, T. Black, P. Flanders. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: T. Flanders. F. Sawyer, T. Slvney, 1. Thayer, R, Poitras. X ' . ,'aW 'l'w,l. ' 3 s-. 4 Ws ' --1 A -i -- :nv--v- - 1 2 U 00 l 1 9 Q iga- A , V' K , I 915 I :A 'A ,N '1-14 ' 'S l r mi 1 X, ' ' x P 1 l x, QQ 'X . .4 L, . f sf I 1. AUDIO-VISUAL: lst ROW lL to Rl: D. Cripps lPresidentJ, T. McCarthy KAV Directorl, C. Manseau lCo-Vice Presidentl, P. Walsh lCo-Ure Presrdentl. 2nd ROW lL to RJ: D. Walsh, S. Moore, D. Tarver, B. Supeno, P. Tibbert, C. Manseau. 3rd ROW lL to Rl: A. Warner. D. Krnnenherg I. L11-ldlwrg E. Bikeinieks, I. Slovin, L. Antonsson, P. Grady, R. Mantz. Missing: M. Foreman, L. Freeman, M. Ferragamo, B. Hovey, F. Stucu, C. Tilulwrt F. Homme! 1. Grant. V9 YVYY V HQ ORS ARDS . 1 gt W5 .fi,ij3i, rl ., i N il Q 11 , . . -7 - , , u,t, v. Upper Left: George King, School Committee Representative Upper Right: jay Rosenberg, Regional Representative Left: Ioanne Leonardo, DAR Winner Peter Carpenter, Student Government Day Representa- tive john Ventura, Alternate if l -1 'S' 'Ng ,ff National Merit Comrnendations: lst Row lL to Rl: l. Sullivan, L. Wright, L.l. Carroll. 2nd Row LL to Rl: C, Loewy, M. Apkon, I. Rosenberg. Missing: B. DelPrete, 1. Bailey, M. Oakes, P. Mabrouk, T. Golding, L. Provencher, M. Brown, S. Becker, C. Hommel, E. Willey, P. Kahler, E. Burstein. blk-anna. -- Qflls-5.--.4 -,l wt .5 'li TF rx ' Special Award - Most School Spirited Faculty Member Mr. Thomas Murphy 181 Peter Carpenter - Winner ofthe jewish War Veterans Award ' X THE SENIOR COTILLIO 1A UARY 29, 1978 69.133 V7 AV 35:91, A '-. A ' : -A X ' ' I l .Aw X 'S ., N , O f . ,J- Y f sms.. Sf J ff Law. -af' QI! .I . ' Q I il '51 i 49997, -psi- -V-NNX .,my , ' .4 Qin 3' IOR DIRECTORY MARK P. ABLONDI Ifl leaire here tomorrow Would you .still remember me? For I must be trarelling on, now Cause there's too many places fue got fo .S't'c'. Intramurals l,2,3.-14 Italian Club 1.2.3444 Soccer 1,243.44 Spring Festival 2,34 Steering Committee 1,2,34 Student Crier 3.44 Swimming Team 2,3444 Track 1.24 Variety Show 4. JOEL ABU RICHARD JOHN AGOSTINELLI It's not how far you go in life, but what path you choose to take. Football 142.3444 Intrannirals 1,243444 Lacrosse I,2,3,44 NYrestling 2,344. WILLIAM ALAN AKILLIAN Let no one blur your dreams. Your mind is one ofa kind. Football 1,2434 Track 1. MARIA ELOINA ALBA Triste es recordar en los momentos de desgraeia la felicidad perdida. Candy Sale 2,34 Spanish Club 243. LISA .IEANNE ALFANO Happy are tlzose who dream dreams, and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. A Capella 44 Candy Sale 24 Fashion Show 1,24 Glee Club 2,3,44 Hockey Cheerleader 44 Italian Club 34 Musical 34 Pom-Pom Girls 243,44 Ski Club 2,34 SMARC Party 44 Steering Committee l,2,3. SHERI DENISE ALLEN To loife is to admire with the heartg to admire is to love with the mind. Hockey Cheerleader 44 Philomath 3444 Pom-Pom Girls 3,4. LARUS ANTONSSON Long you lite and high you fly, and smiles youill giiie and tears youill cry, and all you touch and all you see is all your life will eter be. Audio Yisual Aide 4. MICHAEL APKON The rational person knows that hap- piness is not determined by outside forces or erents. Happiness comes from ufithin. Amateur Radio Club 3,44 Christmas Project 3,44 Gymnastics 1,243.44 Intra- murals 1.2.3444 National Honor Society 2.3.44 National Merit Scholar 34 Philomath 44 Science Quiz Team 1,24 SMARC Party 34 Student Crier 142. TIIUMAS Kl41NN1C'I'II .-Xli'l'1IL'R 'Ili nroifl I'I'IIlf'IAHl, do nothing, say nolli1nLf.ln'nothing. Bas: ball 1.2.5,-ig lutrauuirals 2,34-1. IVIARY C. ASCIUKIEWICZ Good friends must not always be to- gether. It is the feeling of oneness when dis- tant That proves a lastingfriendslzip. Fashion Show 2. BRAD E. AVERGON Ifmy'life is but a grain ofsand in time, Then eternity is just a barren desert. A Capella 1,3444 All-State Choir 34 Band 1,24 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Drama Club 1,2,3,4Q District Choir 4g Glee Club 14243444 Intramurals 44 Mad- rigal 243,44 Musical 1,34 Musical Festi- val 1,2,3,4g Speech Club 3. NANCY ANNE AYKANIAN Wishing is not good enough. Candy Sale 34 Christmas Project 3,44 Drama Club 24 Glee Club 24 Musical Festival 24 National Honor Society 2,3444 Spring Festival 243. MAUREEN ANNE BAER Thereis nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love offriends. A Capella 2,3444 Candy Sale 2,34 Cheerleader 34 Christmas Project 44 Drama Club 2,44 Glee Club 1,2,3,44 Mixed Chorus 14243444 Musical 34 Mus- ical Festival 142,3444 National Honor Society 3,44 Philomath 44 SMARC Party 243,44 Steering Committee I42,3,4. RUSSELL H. BAGLEY I recall when I was small How I .spent my days alone The Busy world was notfor me So I went andfound my own. Baseball 14243444 Football 1,2,3,4g In- tramurals I42,344. VICTORIA ANN BAGLEY Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we mast carry it with us or we will not find it. A Capella 2,3,4g Hockey Cheerleader 44 Christmas Project 34 Fashion Show 14 Glee Club 44 National Honor Soci- gty 2,3444 Philomath 44 Pom-Pom Girls JOHN BAILEY joAN M. BALL Itis been a long time coming and it will be a long time gone. SHARI L. BARR Iill live my life the best I can, cause no-ones gonna do itfor me. ROBERT T. BARRETT Some people were born to dunk yVhile others just watch. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Christmas Project 3, Cross Country 24 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3444 SMARC Party 3,44 Spanish Club 3,4. MARK ANTHONY BAUGH Belief is a motative force that enables you to reach your goal. Basketball 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,44 Spanish Club 3,44 Variety Show 4g Cross Country 24 MVP 3,44 Capt. 4g In- door Track 34 Capt. 44 Outdoor Track 142,34 Capt. 44 BSL Champg Middlesex Champ4 7th in the State4 Holder of 9 individual school and course records. .,- 4 'P' 7 ew . ...fs 'A wx a . iw I . f f 1. .H fr I . . I ' . VW --s 93+ ..sa..m-1. 4 W if A -, eca - ' ' . 5.4. .4 . A 'L'..a' G Fiiv , , 1 .i . W .4 AWN ., J.. 'Q 1 ',, .' A 4 'fl ftii-33 1' STEVEN E. BECKER To aspire to become as others see you is to lose touch with yourself. To thine own self be true for it is in the self where all decisions must be made. A.F.S. 35 Candy Sale 25 Chess Club Vice-President 35 Christmas Project 3,45 Drama Club 253,45 Football 15 French Club 3,45 Musical 2,35 National Honor Society 253,45 National Merit Scholar 35 Sandscript 45 Philomath 1,2,45 Regional Advisory Council 45 Science Quiz Team 2,35 SMARC Party 2,3,45 Speech Club 3,45 Steering Committee 1525 Student Advisory Council 3,45 Student Council 25 Stu- dent Crier 3,45 Tennis 1. THOMAS BECKETT RACHEL ANN BEN-MAOR Love when you can, Cry when you have to. Be who you must, That's a part of the plan. Christmas Project 45 Fashion Show 25 Clee Club 1,2,35 Music Club 45 Track 1. MATTHEW D. BERGIN It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. Cross Country 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Steering Committee 15 Track 1,3,4. DEBRA JEAN BERTRAND If you love somethingg set it free. If it comes back to you itas yours. Ifit doesn,t then it never was. A Capella 1,2,3,45 Fashion Show 3,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Musical Festival 1,2,3,45 Music Club 45 Northeastern District Chorus 45 Spring Festival 35 Steering Committee 1. MARK A. BIEDUGNIS Tomorrow is a new day. It will come and go To make way for another day. RENE BINETTE LAURA JEAN BLUMENTHAL When life proves to be disappointing, and you want to let go, hold fast to your dreams -for they will keep you afloat. Candy Sale 2,35 Christmas Project 15 Drama Club 45 Mixed Chorus 152,45 Musical 35 Musical Festival 1,2,45 Philomath 45 SMARC Party 253,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1. LYNNE IANIS BLUMER Parallel our sights And we will find that we need to be where we belong. Parallel our heights Display our rights and wrongs, and always, keep it STRONG. Band 1,3,45 Cross Country 25 Drama Club 35 Field Hockey 15 Music Club President 45 Musical 1,2,3,45 Northeast District Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Steering Committee 15 Track 1,2,4. 'J x-,gr DEBORAH R. BOLSTAD For the laughter we've shared, For the food times weive had, For the people who've cared, Let us always, always remember. Candy Sale 2,35 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 45 Drama Club 35 Philomath 45 SMARC Party 45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Crier 4. RUI BORCES Don't walk behind me, Don't walk in front of me, just walk beside me and be my friend. Baseball 253,45 Football 15 Intramurals 2,3,45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Honorable Men- tion 25 All-Star 3,45 Capt. 45 MVP 45 Eastern Mass. All-Star 45 All-Scholastic 4. STEFANIE JEAN BOWEN I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now . . .forI shall not pass this way again. A Capella 45 Big Sister 45 Clee Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 SMARC Party 45 Spring Festival 35 Steering Committee 15253545 Track 25 Variety Show 4. MICHAEL C. BOWLER Love is many things but one thing Friendship, Love and Care. We should be good to each other. KATHY BRADLEY LISA ELLEN BRESLOW It takes both sunshine and rain to make a rainbow. Candy Sale 35 Cheerleader 25 Christ- mas Project 2,3545 Color Guard 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3545 Sandscript 45 Philomath 45 SMARC Party 3,45 Spring Festival 25 Steering Committee 354. all 'US R. SCOTT BROSNAHAN Frigndshipl Mysterious cement of the sou , Sweefner of life, and soldier of soci- ety. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Repub- lican Club 35 Science Fair 35 Variety Show 4. ANDREA BROWN When you look at yourself, do you like what you see? If you like what you see, youlre the person you should be. A Capella 1,2,3,45 Audio Visual Aide 1,25 Christmas Project 3,45 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Exchange Student To Israel 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Hebrew Club 1,25 Musical 1,2,3,45 Musical Festival 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 253,45 New England Representativeg Ski Club 1,2,35 Speech Club 3,45 Spring Festival 1,2535 Summer Theater 2.3545 Variety Show 3,45 Voice 253,-1. IANELLE LOUISE BROWN The only way to have a friend, is to be one. Track 4. R. MICHAEL BROWN Whenever you are asked if you can do ajob, tell,em Of course I canfu Then get busy and find out how to do it. Basketball 1,2,3,45 MVP 15 Candy Sale 2,35 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 45 Foot- ball 1,253545 MVP 1,25 MVP Defense 3: Co-Capt. 45 French Club 1.25 Intramu- rals 35 Lacrosse 1,2,3,-15 National Merit 35 Sandscript 2.3,-15 Ski Club 2.3: SMARC Party 2.3.45 Spring Festival 1,25 Steering Committee Vice- President 2. SUSAN C. BROWN He who aims beneath the stars ainzs too low. Basketball Chart Keeper 1,24 Candy Sale 1,2434 German Club 1,24 Musical 34 Musical Festival 34 Philomath 4. IQ-XTHY M. BUMPUS Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and 1 ou cry alone. Basketballl 14 Intramurals 1424 Office Aide 1.243444 Softball 142,341-1. PAUL J. BURKE Riches are not in money alone: How many wanderers were the richest ofall men. Football 1.2.3444 Intramurals 14243444 Lacrosse 142.344 Swimming 142. PETER J. BURKE The day is lost on which one has not laughed. Football 1.2.3444 Intramurals 1,2,3,44 Lacrosse 1,2.3.-1: SMARC Party 44 Swimming 1.2. ETHAN S. BURSTEIN People are capable of anything be- cause in the human mind there is ev- erything. Christmas Project 34 Cross Country 3.44 Intramurals 14 National Honor So- ciety 2.3.44 Ski Club 34 SMARC Party 34 Soccer 1.24 Track 24344. VIVIAN CABEZON RICHARD CALLAHAN LURRAINIC NI. CI.-XNNISTRARO .Klan roulrl rlimlf the highest mountain .Iurl ln' rllllr' lo sw' llll. lil ratliwr climlf a hill Anil IIlXl .src ll1iug.s'lloi'1'. Cai' ci' flcutcr Aitlc 34 Ski Club 2,34 Vzlrii lx Show 1. ,U -..,,,, N 'td .IOANNE F. CAPIZZI Even more beautiful than sunshine is the golden glow offriendship. Cerebral Palsy Te ethon 3,44 Christ- mas Project 3,44 Color Guard 243444 Drama Club 14 Homeroom Represen- tative 44 Italian Club 142434 President 44 SMARC Party 243,44 Steering Com- mittee 1,2,3,44 Student Council 44 Va- riety Show 4. PETER J. CARPENTER Every important accomplishment starts with the same decision . . . I,ll tmp, Candy Sale 24 Christmas Project 44 Football Trainer 3,44 Golf 2,3444 jewish War Veterans Award 44 Na- tional Honor Society 3,44 SMARC Party 3,44 Steering Committee 142434 Student Crier 2,34 Editor 44 State Gov- ernment Day 2,3g Tennis 1. LAURIE .IEANNE CARROLL Beauty is that which attracts the soul, and that which loves to give and not to receive. A Capella 3,4Q Candy Sale 2,34 Cere- bral Palsy Telethon 2,44 Cheerleader 1,34 Co-Capt. 2444 Christmas Project 3444 Drama Club 1,2,3,4g Glee Club 3,44 Mixed Chorus 3,44 Musical 1,2,34 Musical Festival 3,44 National Honor Society 2,34 Corresponding Secretary 44 National Merit Scholar 34 Sandscript 3,44 Philomath 44 Ski Club 34 SMARC Party 2,3,4g Steering Committee 14243444 Student Council 24 Student Crier 3,44 Track 24 Variety Show 4. DAVID B. CASALI Let not the mistakes of yesterday, nor the fears of tomorrow, ruin today. Baseball 1,2,34 Capt. 44 Intramurals 243,4. CHRIS CASEY SUSAN G. CATENACCI Time is an element which you cannot escape. Make everyday important to yourself and take the time to show people you care. The secret: LOVE. Candy Sale 2434 Italian Club 142,34 SMARC Party 3,44 Softball 24 Variety Show 4. ROBIN L. CAVANAUCH Zfthere is something that you want to o but ou don't want anyone to know, don't dlh it. Candy Sale 3. CAROL F. CERAMICOLI You can do anything you want, As long as you donit get caught. JOYCE RUTH CHAIKEN Better a heartfull oflove than a mind full of knowledge. Fashion Show 1,2434 Hebrew Club 1,24 Steering Committee 142. BRIAN CHALMERS Life is to he enjoyed - So I en'oy it! Football 14243444 Lacrosse 14 SMARC Party 44 Wrestling 3,4. CHERYL LEE CHANEY JILL A. CHASE May you cherish yesterdays Live for today Dream of tomorrow. A Capella 14 Gymnastics 14 Intramu- rals 1,24 Lacrosse 34 Volleyball 3. CATHERINE L. CHAVES I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than he crowded on a velvet cushion. Drum and Bugle Corps 142434 Field Hockey 14 Softball 14 Track 243. DAVID A. CHIAPPINI The only people who never make mis- takes are those who never do anything. Baseball 14 Candy Sale 24 Cross Coun- try 24 Golf 3444 Hockey 142,34 Co-Capt. 44 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Italian Club 1424 Vice-President 34 Soccer 14 Spring Festival 2,34 Steering Committee 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 4. BEN AMIN A. CLEMENT I wou d not care to say for evegy star in heaven there's a soul here to ay. Gymnastics 14 Intramurals 1424 Philomath 44 Ping Pon 2,34 Strategy and Tactics Club 24 Volleyball 3. STEPHEN COBB VICTORIA ELIZABETH COBB Prejudice is not something one person is horn withg someone taught it to him. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g Track 1,44 Co- Capt. 243. IANE E. COBURN There,s so much that we need to share. Send a smile and show you care. Candy Sale 2,3, Hockey Cheerleader 4, Musical 2, Philomath 4, Pom-Pom Girls 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club Secretary 4. TERESA COCO Seeking means to have a goal, but finding means to be free. RACHAEL LYNNE COHEN If you explore all the colors of the rainbow, they will lead you to a pot of old. Candy Sale 2, Cerebral Palsy Telethon 3, Cheerleader 1,2, Christmas Project 2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3, Vice-President 4, Sandscript 2,3, Co- Editor 4, Philomath 3, Ski Club 2, Treasurer 3, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Spring Festival 2,3, Steering Commit- tee 1,2,3,4, Student Crier 1,2,3,4, Track 1. JOANNE L. COLEMAN Yesterday is a dream olfhappiness and tomorrow a vision of ope. HEIDI L. COLGATE As time goes on, I realize, just what you mean to me, and now, now that youire here, you give me your love, that you're willing to share, with me, and our moments together, Colour my world with hope. Hello and Goodbye South. SMARC Party 4. EILEEN ANDREA COLLINS I have no yesterdays, Time took them away, Tomorrow may not be - But I have today. Candy Sale 2,3, Fashion Show 1, Glee Club 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Musical Fes- tival 3,4, SMARC Party 2,3, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Track 1. MARC R. CONSIGLI All things under the sun are in time, But the sun is eclipsed by the moon. Audio Visual Aide 2,3, Baseball 1, Football 1,2,3. BRIAN E. CONVERY Live your life so that whenever you lose you are ahead. Drama Club 1,2, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Tri-Capt. 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. IRENE MARCIA COOPER Life is like a theatre - it opens and closes. Enjoy whatis in between. Christmas Project 2,3,4, Drama Club 1,2,3, Member at Large 4, Hebrew Club 3, Secretary 2, Musical 2,3, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4, Softball 1, Speech Club 1, Vice-President 2, Pres- ident 3,4, Certificate of Excellence in Dramatic Performance 4, Spring Fes- tival 3, Student Director 4, Volleyball 2 3. 7 MARION C. CORCORAN To be creative: Take each day as it comes and make the most of it. Glee Club 2,3,4, Musical Festival 2,3,4. CINDY CORNWELL As I look at all the people, I love the ones I can, And wonder if my dream will be, Or will it turn to sand. Glee Club 1. josE A. CORREIA josE FERNANDES CORREIA Success doesn,t come easy, you have to commit yourselfin order to achieve it. Then when you reach it, you realize it was worth the effort. Soccer 1,4. DAVID MICHEAL CORSINI Lessons learned are like Bridges burned, You only need to cross them but once. Badminton 2,3, Candy Sale 2, Christ- mas Project 3,4, Gymnastics 1, Homeroom Representative 3,4, Intra- murals 1,2,3, Philomath 4, Ski Club 3,4, SMARC Party 4, Spanish Club 2, Spring Festival 3, Steering Committee 1,2, Student Crier 3, Art Editor 4, Tennis 1,2,4, Variety Show 3,4. DONNA L. CRIPPS The only way to have a friend is to be one. A Capella 1,2,3,4, Audio Visual Aide 2,3, President 4, Candy Sale 2,3, Drama Club 2,3,4, Fashion Show 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Latin Club 2,3, Library Aide 2,3, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Musical 1,2,3, Musical Festival 1,2,3,4, Variety Show 2,3,4. CHARLES W. CRONE IR. Blind challenges are always fun but not always wise. Intramurals 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Soccer 1,2,3. SCOTT C. CROSSMAN Nous Sommes Du Soleil ANDREW JOHN CYTROEN When itis time to function as afeeling human being will your Bachelor of Arts help you get by? Big Brother 4, Intramurals 3,4, Soccer 1, Spanish Club 4, Steering Commit- tee l,2,3,4, Swimming 1, Tennis 1,4. ALAN W. DANFORTH . . . as long as man has a dream in his heart he cannot lose the .significance ofliving. Band 1,2,3,4, Christmas Project 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Glee Club 2,3,4, Music Club 4, Musical 2,3, Musical Festival 1,2,3,-4, National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4. MICHAEL J. DeFLUMERI To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge. A.F.S. 3,4, Christmas Project 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, French Club 1, jr. Achievement vit-6-President 2, La- crosse 2,3,4, Musical 1, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Orchestra 1, Ski Club 1, Track 1. AMY deGOZZALDI Seagulls circle endlessly, I sing in silent harmony, We s iall be free. Candy Sale 2,3, Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 4, Class Treasurer 2,3,4, Color Guard 4, Field Hockey l,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Ski Club 1,2, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Steering Commit- tee 1,2,3,4, Teaching Retarded Kids 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3, Co-Capt 4. CHARLES MICHAEL DELANEY If you smile at me I will understand because that is something everybody, everywhere, does in the same lan- guage. Big Brother 44 Christmas Project 2,34 SMARC Party 3.44 Soccer 14 Swim Team 24 Variety Show 4. ELISABETH MARY DELPRETE Laughter is the best medicine. A Capella 14 Basketball 142434 Candy Sale 24 Christmas Project 2,3444 Field Hockey 1.2.34 MVP 44 National Honor Society 2.3.44 Philomath 44 SMARC Party 243.44 Softball 142.3444 Steering Committee 12.3.44 Student Crier 44 Variety Show 4. CHRISTIE DEMIS STEPHEN P. DEVINE There is no knowledge that is not power. LIA RIARI E DEWAR And it makes me wonder. Christmas Project 24 Gymnastics 142,34 Co-Capt. 44 Intramurals 1,2,3,4g SMARC Party 44 Softball 2. BRENDA ANN DILLON I stood on a rock looking out at the sea and believed what I said when I saidl feel free. Republican Club 34 SMARC Party 4. MOLLY L. DINAN He that loseth his honesty, hath nothing else to lose. Candy Sale 34 Gymnastics 14 Homeroom Representative 44 Library Aide 14 Musical 34 Philomath 4g SMARC Party 3444 Spanish Club 2434 Social Chairman 44 Steering Commit- tee 243.4. CARYN N. DLOTT I donlt really care ifit's wrong or ifit's right, but until my ship comes in -I live night by night. DIANE E. DONLEY We must laugh before we are happy for fear of dying without laughing at all. Christmas Project 44 Gymnastics 1,34 MVP 24 Co-Capt. 44 Intramurals 14 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,44 Softball 2.3444 Swimming 2434 Co-Capt. 44 Super Teams 2,34 Track 1. DAVID YV. DONOVAN There is no knowledge that is not power. Christmas Project 44 lNational Honor Society 243,44 Strategy and Tactics Club 24 President 3444 NVrestling 1.2.3.-1. AIANIES DONOVAN TREVOR P. DONVNES I'm lookingfor someone to change my life I lim lookingfor a miracle in my life, And if: ou could see ufhat ifls clone to nie. lo liI.S'l' the lore I knew, Cfould safely lead me through. Clerinan Clluli 34 Spring Festival 2533 Steering Clomniittee 2434 Stuclcnt Crier 3.414 Track 2.3.44 Capt. 14 Variety Show 2.3.4. NANCY EILEEN DOWNEY When it comes to enjoying life, just remember this - the sooner you get started, the longer you've got. HELEN DRADY MARY CHRISTINE DUANE Nothing that'sforced can ever be right If it doesnlt come naturally, leave it. . . Nothing thatis real is everforfree And you just have to pay for it some- time. Basketball 142,34 Field Hockey 1,24 All-American 34 All-Star 3444 Co-Capt. 44 Intramurals 1'42,34 Ski Club 1424 SMARC Party 2,3g Softball 142,34 Co- Capt. 44 Steering Committee 142,344- Variety Show 4. SUSAN FAIRFIELD DURKEE Everybody seems to wonder what itys like out there. Got to get away from this day to day runhin, around. Every- body knows this is nowhere. Candy Sale 24 Chess Club and Team lg Color Guard 3444 Drama Club 14 In- tramurals 2,34 Ski Club 1,2,3g Ski Trip 3444 SMARC Party 2,3444 Steering Committee 1,2,3,4g Student Council 34 Student Crier 3,44 Typing Pool 2g Vari- ety Show 4. 3 JEFF EMERSON ROBERT ERIKSON DENISE ANN ESPERIAN And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. Candy Sale 2,34 Cheerleader 243,44 Christmas Project 34 Intramurals 2,35 National Honor Society 3,43 Steering Committee 2,34 Variety Show 44 Vol- leyball 2. DANA ESSIGMAN BRENDA E. FAHEY Memories may be beautiful and yet, What's too painful to remember. We simply choose to forget. Intramurals 14 Softball 2. BRAD LEWIS FANGER The story is about a group of people who are escaping the holocaust what- ever it may be and their voyage escap- ing in the Wooden Ships. We are leav- ingg you don't need us . . Basketball 3g Candy Sale 2g Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Football 1,2,3,45 In- tramurals 1,2,3,4g Hockey lg Lacrosse 14243444 Musical 34 SMARC Paay 3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,4g Variety Show 4. LINDA JEAN FAULKNER Stretch for the farthest star - stretch with your head held high -for if your head is down, the star isfarther away. A Capella 243444 Candy Sale 24 Christ- mas Project 44 Drama Club 44 Glee Club 1,2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 14243444 Sandscript 44 Steering Committee 243. DAVID R. FEIGELMAN Still waters run deep. Baseball 142434 Basketball 243444 Capt. 14 Candy Sale 24 French Club 3444 In- tramurals 142,3,44 Key Club 3,44 SMARC Party 34 Spring Festival 2g Steering Committee 1,25 Student Crier 3,4Q Variety Show 4. CYNTHIA ANN FEOLA Without love and laughter there is no joyg live amid love and laughter. Candy Sale 34 Library Aide lg SMARC Party 4g Spanish Club 2,3444 Spring Festival 2g Steering Committee 24344. r f o .2nl.0. IACQUELINE ANN FERRO Why s iould I worry, I do the best I can. Do what I do, and I hope you un- derstand. Christmas Project 3,4, Intramurals 1,2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Typing Pool 4, Variety Show 4. DEBBIE FERRUCCIO KENNETH FISHER The secret of life is enjoying the pas- sage of Time. Intramurals 4, Wrestling 1,2,3, Capt. 4. STUART FISHMAN Rejoice, Rejoice, Weive got no choice, but to carry on. A Capella I,2, Band 3,4, Clee Club 1, Musical 3,4, Musical Festival 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4. IEANNE MARIE FLINTER To strive, to seek, tofind and not yield. Cross Country 3,4, Field Hockey 1,2, Softball 1, Spanish Club 4, Spring Track Capt. 3,4, Track 2,3,4. KEVIN M. FOLEY You canlt always get what you want, but if you try sometime.s, you might find that you get what you need. Intramurals 2,3, Wrestling 2,3. SHARON F. FORD Run, Rabbit run! Dig that hole deep in the sun! All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever bel KATHY ANNE FORCUE The Eskimos had 48 word.s meaning snow, becau.se it was important to them, love should have as many. LORI FORNACIARI LAURA A. FOSCATE Waves may wash our footprints from this stretch ofsand, but even time will never wash them from our memory. Candy Sale 2, Drama Club 2,3, Intra- murals 1,2, SMARC Party 2, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4. CHRISTINE MARIE FOSTER So on and on I o, The seconds tic? the time out, There's so much left to know, And Iim on the road to find out. Field Hockey 1, Homeroom Represen- tative 4, Italian Club I,2, Ski Club 2, SMARC Party 2,3, Steering Committee 1,2,3, Tennis I, Variety Show 4. BRUCE FRIEDMAN Not everything that is faced can be changed, But nothing can be changed until it is faced. Band 2,3,4, jazz Band I,2,3, Musical 2,3, Musical Festival 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Soccer 3, Spring Festival 3. JANE E. FRIEZE JEFFREY A. FUHRMAN Never look down to test the ground be- fore taking your next step: only he who IQVQ4 keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road. Baseball 1, Basketball 1,2,4, Capt. 3, Candy Sale 2, Football 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Spring Festival 2, Steering Committee l,2,3,4, Student Council 2, Student Crier 3,4. CAYLE LYNN FUNK Ever .since I was a baby girl I wanted one thing in this world it was to Keep My Love - Keep My Love alive. EDWVARD R. CABOR lVe,ve been through some things to- gether With trunks of memories still to come We found things to do in .stormy weather Long may you run. A.F.S. 3, Boston Scholastic Art Award 2, Candy Sale 2, Christmas Project 4, Drama Club 1,2, Musical 2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, N.H.S. Mural Contest 3, Philomath 4, Ski trips 2,3,4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Swim team 2. OLIVERA CADJANSKI KAREN A. CALLANT It's not how far you go in life that counts, but rather how many people you reach back to bring with you. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. CAIL MARIE CANNON Happy are those who dream dreams, And are willing to pay the price To make them come true. Candy Sale 2,3, Christmas Project 4, Fashion Show I, Majorettes 4, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4, Steering Committee 4. KATHLEEN CANNON All I want is less to do, more time to do it in, and more pay for not getting it done. 1 A ,mx 4- ' I .iw NANCY MARIE CANNON You can always be robbed of what you have, but never of what you are. Audio Visual Aide l,2, Candy Sale lg Fashion Show 1, Library Aide 1.2, Steering Committee l,2,3. LISA CARNER C. TERENCE CARRAHAN If you would like to win, But you think you canlt It is almost a cinch you wonlt. Basketball l,2, Candy Sale 2: Cerebral Palsy Telethon 4, Chess Club 61 Team 1,2, Christmas Project 1,2.3,4g Intra- murals l,2,3,4, SMARC Party 3.4, Soc- cer l.2,3,4, Spanish Club 1.2: Swim- ming 3,4, Tennis l,2,3, Capt. 4. CHRISTOPHER LEE CARRON Cod, grant me the .serenity to accept those things I cannot change. the courage to change those I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Basketball l,2,3,4, Football lg Sandscript 3: Track 1, .IUDITH A. CAVEL I've .seen all good people turn their heads each day, so .satisfied Ilm on my way. Basketball 1, Candy Sale 2: Christmas Project 4, Field Hockey l.2.3.4: Intra- murals 2,3, Lacrosse 1.2.3, Capt. 4, Steering Committee 12.3.41 Track lg Variety Show 4. MARCARET M. CAYIN Trying to walk like the heroes ui thought we had to be. And after all this time to .find wear just like all the rest. PAUL Ai. CENTILI The poor man is not he who is without a cent. but he who is without a dream. CLARE GEOGHEGAN Memorize it and forget it. ANDREW GIAMMARCO C. ALLEN GILLARD Success as I see it i.s a result not a goal, But a little nonsense now and then is relished by the wise.st men. Audio Visual Aide 2,3,45 Candy Sale 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,45 Intramurals 35 Lacrosse 3,45 Sandscript 1,25 SMARC Party 45 Spanish Club 1,45 Strategy and Tactics Club I,2,3,45 Student Crier 4. THOMAS j. GILLIGAN I see a day when all shall live in unison and harmony, and all shall be given an equal chance to make themselves a person for the better. How fortunate are we to be given this chance first. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 45 Christmas Project 1,45 Guitar Band 25 Homeroom Representative 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Sandscript 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Council 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 2. DAVIS GODDARD The road to Hell i.s paved with good intentions. Football l,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,35 La- crosse l,2,3,45 Variety Show 4. DAVID C. COLD The man that hath no music in him- self, nor is not :noted with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, strategems and .spoils. Music is the uniiiersal word. Band 1,25 jazz Band 25 Musical l,2,35 Nlusical Festival l,2,3,45 Music Club 4, Orchestra l,2,3,45 Variety Show 3,4. WENDY JOAN GOLDBERG The main thing in life is not to be afraid to be human. Candy Sale 25 Christmas Project 45 Drama Club 15 Hebrew Club 1,2,35 Musical 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Speech Club 3,45 Secretary 45 Certifi- cate of Excellence 45 Spring Festival 3- Student Directed Play 4. THOMAS F. GOLDING The only reward of virtue is virtue: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Christmas Project 35 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 National Merit 35 SMARC Party 35 Spanish Club 3,45 President 45 Steering Committee 3,4. 7 BETH ALISON GOLDSTEIN We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though pas- sion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. Basketball Manager 2,3,45 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 3,45 Class Secretary 3,45 Color Guard 3,45 Globe Art Show Award5 Philomath 45 Ski Club 1,2,35 SMARC Party 2,3,45 Spring Festival 2,35 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Crier 35 Variety Show 4. LINDA CAROLE GOLDSTEIN Servant and master am lg servant of those dead, and master of those living. Through my .spirit immortals speak a like message that makes the world weep and laugh, and wonder and wor- ship . . . For I am the instrument ofl God. I am Music. Band 1,2,3,45 Christmas Project 45 Hcbrcw Club 2,35 Holiday Party 3,45 Musical 2,35 Musical Festival l,2,3,45 Music Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Sandscript 45 Ski Club 2,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Sec- retary 3. SCOTT GONFRADE SAMUEL GONZALEZ 'LISA LEE GOODWIN Love when you can, cry when you have to. Be who you must, thatis a part of the plan. Await your arrival with simple sur- vival. And one day welll all understand. A Capella 45 Band 15 Class President 15 Drama Club 35 Fashion Show 15 Glee Club 45 Madrigal 35 Musical 1,2,3,45 Musical Festival 45 Music Club 45 Sec- retary 45 Orchestra 15 Variety Show 3. ROBYN S. GOODWIN The only way to win happiness is to give it. The more we give the more we have. Candy Sale 2,35 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 3,45 Drama Club 1,25 Musical 1,25 Philomath 3,45 SMARC Party 2,3,45 Spring Festival 35 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Student Crier 35 Student Government Record- ing Secretary 4. THOMAS GRADO,' GRADY The damage done in an instant may never be mended in an eternity. Band 1,2,3,45 Christmas Project 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Drama Club 35 Musical 1,2,35 Musical Festival 1,2,3,45 Music Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. CLEM GRAY STEPHEN GRAY S. THOMAS GREELEY Without truth the world is a lie. Christmas Project 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Hockey 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Soccer 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Social Chairman 45 Spring Fes- tival 253. JILL JERI GREENGUS When one comes and needs afriend I'm always there, but then they move on And Iill wait and be there. French Club 25 Hebrew Club 25 Philomath 3,45 Tennis 2. KENNETH R. GUGLIELMO Yesterday is only a dream, And tomorrow is just a vision. Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Intra- murals 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. FAITH MELISSA GUSHA Whatever you can do, or dream you can begin it now. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. Begin it, now. Candy Sale 2,35 Christmas Project 1,2,3,45 Field Hockey 25 Lacrosse 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3,4, Ski Club 2,3, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Student Crier 2,3. JAMES MICHAEL HALLIDAY To pass beyond is what I seek, Ifear I may be too week and those are few whoive seen it through, to glimpse the other side. The moment is a mas- terpiece, it's standing there, the sym- bol and the sum ofall that's me. I want to see. A Capella 1, Candy Sale 2, Fashion Show 2, Clee Club 1, Lacrosse 1,3,4, Music Club 4, Ski Club 3, SMARC Party 4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Stu ent Crier 3, Swim Team I,2,3,4, Capt. 3,4, All-Star 1,2,3,4. EDWARD P. HAMEL You bought a guitar to punish your ma. You didn,t like school and you know youlre nobody,s fool. So wel- come to the machine. Chess Club 51 Team 1,2,3. LYNNE HANSCOM It's alright to make your mark on the world -just look out for the people with erasers. Basketball 2, Softball 1,2,3, Co-Capt. 4. SOREN HANSEN PETER HANSON STEVEN I. HANSON I find very few wise men, save those who agree with me. SHEILA E. HARDING True friends are a treasure, but you will neverfind one until you are one. Candy Sale 2,3, Fashion Show 1, Clee Club 1,2,3,4, Musical Festival 1,2,3,4, SMARC Party 4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4, Track 1,2, Glee Club 2,3,4. MIKKO HARIULA THOMAS S. HARRINGTON A retentive memory is a good thing, but the ability to forget is the true token of greatness. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 4, Christmas Project 1, Intramurals 2,3,4, Hockey 1,2,3,4, SMARC Party 3, Soccer 1,2, Spanish Club 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Treas. 4, Student Crier 4, Variety Show 4. CARL HARVEY There are two things to aim at in li e, first, to get what you want, and a ter that, en'oy it. Only the wisest of man- kind achieve the second. A.F.S. 2. LINDA MARIE HAYES Reachfor the heavens and hopefor the future and all that we can be, not what we are. Candy Sale 2,3, SMARC Party 4, Softball 3. WILLIAM H. HEBERT If we only learn from the good things in life, we only have halfan education. Key Club 4, Latin Club 1. HANS P. HECKLER Life is not a year but a breath. Life is Godls Wt and I wish to share with each in ividual I meet. Baseball 1, Basketball l, Soccer l,2,3, Co-Capt. 4, All Star 3,4. LISA ANN HEFFERNAN Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. Candy Sale 3, Cheerleader I,2,3, Christmas Project 1,2,3,4, Fashion Show l,2, Homeroom Representative 3,4, Lacrosse 3,4, Ski Club 1,2,3, SMARC Party 4, Softball 1, Spring Festival 2, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Basketball 1. CREC HENDRON ILL MARIE HILDEBRAND For everything we take with us there is something we leave behind. Candy Sale 2,3, Fashion Show 1, Key Club 3,4, Philomath 4, SMARC Party 3,4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4. BARRINCTON GEORGE HILL We only part to meet again, a star of everything. jr. Achievement 2. BARBARA M. HILLMAN Those of us who hold on to broken dreams often get cut by their sharp edges. Candy Sale 2, Cheerleader 1,2,3, Steering Committee l,2,3, Treas. 1, Track 1. MICHAEL JANIES HINES A little nonsense makes a cloudy day bright. A Capella l, Candy Sale 2, Christmas Project 23, Fashion Show 2, Intramu- rals l,2,3,4, Lacrosse l.2,3,4, SMARC Party 4, Steering Committee l,2, Swimming 2,3,4. LORI A. HOEY Though varying wishes, hopes and fears fever'd the progress of these years. Yet now days, weeks, and months but seem the rerollertion ofa dream. Band 3,4, Candy Sale 2, Christmas Project 3,4, Italian Club 2.3.4, Vice- Pres. 4, Majorettes 3,4, Capt. 4, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4, SMARC Party 4, Softball 1, Variety Show 4, Tutor 3,4, CARLTON B. HOM MEL Illl listen to your unreasonable de- mands if youill consider my unaccept- able offer, but all I want is a little more than Illl ever get. Chess Club 61 Team l,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, National Merit Scholar 3, Science Quiz Team 2.3, Strategy and Tactics Club 2,3,-1, Com- puter Aide l,2,3,4. PRISCILLA ELLEN HOPKINS The heart can push the sea and land farther away on either hand, The soul can .split the sky in two, and let the face of God .shine through. But East and West will pinch the heart that can not keep them pushed apart, And he whose soul is flat -the sky will cave in on him by and by. A Capella 4, Candy Sale 2, Cheer- leader l,2,3, Capt. 4, Christmas Project 1,2,3, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Homeroom Representative 1, Lacrosse Statistician 4, Musical I,2,3, Sandscript 3, SMARC 1 FE Party 2.34 Spring Festival 1.2.34 Steer- ing Committee 1,2.3.4: Big Sister 44 Festival Choir 44 Music Club 4. YICKI D. HOWARD Those who look har a larigliter tomor- rou' andfiud no lzappiness today. have somchou' nzissed the joy of living. sonzcwlzere along the way. Candy Sale 24 Christmas Project 44 Fashion Shoxv 1,24 Clee Club 34 Musi- cal 3: Musical Festival 3: National Honor Society 23,44 Pom-Pom Cirls 34 Ski Club 2.3.41 SKI.-XRC Party 3,44 Steering Committee l,2,3.4: Tennis 2. NIICHEAL HUDSON PETER I. HUIE No one mcians all lie says. and yet cery feud say all they mean. Christmas Project 3.44 Hockey 1,24 SMARC Party 44 Spanish Club Social Chairman 44 Steering Committee 1.2.31 Tennis l,2,3.44 Variety Show 4. LAURIEGIANE HURXYITZ I lieliece in the discipline of silence, and I could talkfor hours about it. A Capella 2.3.44 Drama Club 34 Fash- ion Shoxv 3,44 Clee Club 243,44 He- brexv Club 2,34 Musical 2.34 Musical Festival 2.3,4. CL.-XUDIA NI. JACHOWICZ Codis gift to us is what we are, ourgift to Cod is what we become. Christmas Project 44 Field Hockey 14 Intramurals 1,243.44 Musical 1,24 Na- tional Honor Society 3.44 Spanish Club 44 Steering Committee 1,243.44 Track l.2.3,4. JULIUS ,ii-sciisoisi DONNA L. 1ACoBsEN A .smile is like a fircflyq it lights up what is around you. Candy Sale 24 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Christmas Project l,2,3,44 Drama Club l4 Latin Club 2,3.-44 Musical and 24 National Honor Society 3,44 Scapino 34 SMARC Party 3,44 Steering Commit- tee 14 Variety Show 4. ALAN K. joNEs Without lore and laughter there is no joy: life amid locc and laughter. Football 3,44 SMARC Party 44 XVres- fling l.2,3.4. .-wniiici' joHDAN Look at tlu' world through the eyes of a i-liilil and see houf lieautiful it really is. Candy Sale 24 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Drama Club 24 Field Hockey l4 fQlecCllllJ31 Nlusical 24 Musical Fes- tival 34 l'l1ilomath 44 SMARC Party 24 Spanish Club 44 Steering Committee l 7 'l 1 .ANN fi. IUYCLI No one knous what lu' can do till lu' l1'ir'.s. Spanish Cllub Treasurer 41 Tltllfli 4- LIUDITH IYIARY ,IROLF I count myself in nothing el.se so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. Candy Sale 1,24 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 44 Fashion Show 14 Clee Club 2g Cymnastics 24 Intramurals 24 Philoinath 2,3,44 Ski Club 34 SMARC Party 2,3444 Steering Committee l,2,3,44 Student Crier 34 Assistant Edi- tor 44 Track l,2. PHILIP N. KABLER We dance to a distant song, Overheard by the soul, And you may know it, if you may know it. Be. A Capella 14 A.F.S. 3,44 Band 2,3,44 Christmas Project 3,44 Drama Club 1,2,3,4Q French Club 34 Clee Club 14 Law Day 24 Mass. Forensic League State Finalist 3,44 Music Club 44 Musi- cal l,2,34 Musical Festival l,2,3,44 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,44 National Merit Scholar 34 Orchestra 243,44 Plays 2,3,44 Soccer 14 Speech Club Treasurer 34 Vice-President 44 Spring Festival 2,34 Student Crier 34 Student Covern- inent Day 3,44 Variety Show l,2,3,4. KYONC H. KANC Never despair always courage. SHERYL DIANE KASTEN The happiest moments of my life have been in the flow of affection among friends. French Club 1,24 Hebrew Club Vice- President 2,34 jr. Achievement 4g Na- tional Honor Society 3,44 Speech Club 8g Spring Festival 2,3. SANDY LYNNE KATZ What I am is Codis gift XVhat I become is my gift to Cod. Candy Sale 24 Drama Club 34 Hebrew Club 2,34 Speech Club 34 Spring Fes- tival 34 Steering Committee l. EDWARD KENNETH KEARNEY live been first and last look how the time goes past - but lim all alone at last rolling home to you. Baseball 1,2,44 Candy Sale 24 Intramu- rals 1,24 Language Lab Aide 3g Track 1. ROSEMARY KEEFE MARY E. KELLEY Things take time . . . But who the hell wants to wait! Drama Club 14 Clee Club lg Softball 1,3Q Spanish Club 3. MAUREEN ANNE KELLEY The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or touched, ut are felt in the heart. Candy Sale 2,34 Cheerleader 34 Christmas Project l,2,3,44 Drama Club 24 Clee Club 2,3,44 Musical Festival 2,3444 SMARC Party 2,3444 Steering Committee 1,243,4. PAMELA MARY KENNY If only old age had the strength and youth had the knowledge. Basketball l,2,3,44 Candy Sale 24 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Christmas Project 34 Drama Club 2,34 Field Hockey 243,44 Clee Club 142,3444 In- tramurals 1,2434 jr. Achievement 44 Musical 2434 Musical Festival 1,2,3444 National Honor Society 243,44 Sandscript 44 Philomath 44 SMARC Party 3,4Q Softball 1,24 Spring Festival 2,34 Steering Committee 2,3444 Student Crier 3444 Tennis 3,44 Variety Show 4. PATRICIA A. KEVILLE Now I see myself as I am, Feeling very free. Life is everything It s meant to be. Candy Sale 24 Christmas Project 34 JD- av- - 04. Drama Club 24 jr. Achievement 24 Ski Club 2.34 SMARC Party 3,4Q Steering Committee 3,44 Tennis 44 Co-Capt. 34 Typing Pool 4. KERRY B. KIMBALL Courage is doing what youlre afraid to do. Golf 44 Hockey 142,3.44 Intramurals 1,2,3,'4g Lacrosse 1,24 Soccer 1,2g Vari- ety Show 4. GEORGE P. KING JR. A mirror reflects a manis face, but what he is really like is shown by the kind offriends he chooses. Candy Sale 24 Intramurals 2444 Key Club 44 Philomath 44 School Commit- tee Representative 44 Steering Com- mittee 24 Student Council 4. GARY M. KIZIK Life is walking the Stairway to Heaven. ANNETTE KNAPP KEN KONDELL Do not take life too seriously, you may not come out of it alice. Soccer 1,24 Tennis 14243. RONALD KRAILO IORGE ALBERTO LAGE God is first My friends are second and I am third. A Capella 1,2,3,4g Band 14243.44 Drama Club 44 jazz Band 142434 Music Club 44 Musical 2,34 Musical Festival 14243444 Orchestra 243,44 Variety Show 14243,4. JOSEPH LaLIBERTE Time is one thing we all IIGUCQ our suc- cess depends on how we use it. Hockey 142. CLAUD E. LAMAR Those who spread sunshine in the lives of others, cannot keep it from them- selves. Football 1,243444 Gymnastics 142434 Tri-Capt. 44 Intramurals 2g Homeroom Representative 44 National Honor So- ciety 2,3444 ski Club 44 SMARC Party 4g Track 14344. MARK LaPLANTE DEIDRA LARNIS There is only one meaning of lifeg the act of living itself Candy Sale 24 Fashion Show 14 Philomath 4. MARK ALLEN LARS EN Ifit is possible it has been done And ifit is impossible it will be done. KURT LARSON MARK F. LEARY What we anticipate seldom occurs, What we least expect generally hap- pens. Band 243444 Musical 243444 Musical Festival 243444 Orchestra 243444 Track 1. JANET LEBEYVCHL Waves may wash our footprints from this stretch ofsand4 but einen time will never wash them from our memory. Candy Sale 1,23 Page 14 Ski Trip 14 Steering Committee 142. CLAIRE . LEDDY On the roa ofexperience lim trying to find my own way. Sometimes I wish that I could fly away. Drama Club 14 Steering Committee 14 Swim Team 14243.44 Track 2. SHEILA G. LEEDS Though we rush ahead to save our timeg We are only what we feel. Gymnastics 1,24 Lacrosse 2444 Steering Committee 1.2.3444 Swimming 34 Track 14 Variety Show 4. SHIRLEY ANN LEHMANN Winter's da s are cold, Summeris dlzys are warm, But all my days would be cold and empty, If not for Tom. ROSE ANN LENNARD Thereis something we gotta do Something radical, something differ- ent Got to hit on something new. Candy Sale 2,34 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 44 Christmas Project 2,3444 Gym- nastics 142,34 Intramurals 142434 Na- tional Honor Society 243444 Ski Club 34 SMARC Party 243,44 Steering Commit- tee l,2g Vice-President 3444 Swimming 24 Student Crier 3,44 Variety Show 244. JOANNE M. LEONARDO Ifa man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears. houcz 1 r measured orfar away. Basketball 14 Candy Sale 2.34 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 3444 Color Guard 44 Daughters of the American Revolution Award 44 Field Hockey 1.2.34 Co-Capt. 44 Holiday Party 44 Intramurals 14 Italian 'Club 3,44 Latin Club 1.2: Philomath Business Editor 34 Assistant Editor-in-Chief 44 SMARC Party 2.3.44 Spring Festival 34 Steering Committee 14243,4. TAMARA LEVENSON Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road - the world before mc. German Club 1.2434 Homeroom Rep- resentative l42434 Light Sale 21 Magazine Drive 1424 Softball 14 Steer- ing Committee 1.243. L ELAINE R. LEVERONE Human feelings are frail. the ways of the world are rugged. Italian Club 14243. RICHARD J. LINEHAN Smiles youll give and tears youll my And all you touch and all you see is all your life will eeer be. Candy Sale 24 Football 14 Intranuirals 142,3444 Lacrosse 14 SMARC Party -41 Spring Festival 2.3: Steering Commit- tee 1.24 Swimming 1.24 Variety Show 344. CARYN SUE LIVERMAN Many eyes go through the mcadoup butfew see the flowers in it. Candy Sale 2,34 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 44 Christmas Project 3.44 Framing- ham State History Conference Hon- orable Mention 2: Holiday Party 1.34 Latin Club 14243.44 National Ho1io1'So- ciety 2.3.44 Sandscript 44 SMARC Party 34 Social Studies Club 1.24 Steering Committee 1,243.44 Student Crier Fea- ture Editor 4. Q3 CHARLES S.F. LOEWY Life is a journey, not a destination. National Merit Scholar 3, Spanish Club 3. THOMAS D. LOGAN illigitimus non earhorundum Band 1, Intramurals 1,2.3.-1, Lacrosse 1,2,3,4, Musical 1, Musical Festival 1, Orchestra 1, Ski Club 2,3, SMARC Party -1, Soccer 12, Spanish Club 3,4, Steering Committee 3,4, Student Crier 3,4, Variety Show 1. DAVID MARK LOMAS Hope the days that lie ahead bring us hack to ugliere tlieyive led. Intramurals 3. GLENN LOMBARDINI ROBIN CHARLENE LOWE You eun't erase a dream You can only ieuke me up. A Capella 2.3, Color Guard 4, Drama Club 1.2.4, Library Aide 1, Musical Festival 2,3, Steering Committee 1,2, Variety Show 4. LISA ANN LUXYHY If you huzie tried and still have not siu'f'eecled ut least you have notfuiled. Clbecrlcaclcr l. TIMOTHY j. LUKER Old Ar'r'ouiit11nts clon't die. they just lose their llulrlnee. Baseball l,2,3,-1, Football l,3,4, Cer- inan Cflub l,2.3,-1, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Republican Club 3, Science Quiz T1-ani 3, S1N'C'l'l'2QStl'i'I'IIIgcifllllllllttli' l 9 'Vi -1 ,...,- , . IJATHICIIA ANN NIABRUUK The pliilosoplier slzould not he liiusefl lzy lI1l1H'l1I'IllIl'I'.S', hare no favorite hypothesis, be of no school, and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter gif persons but of things. Truth shoul be his primary object. Band 2, Christmas Project 4, Foreign Language Spring Tea 3, French Club 3,4, jazz Band 2, jr. Achievement 1, Language Lab Aide 3, Latin Club 1,2,3, Musical 1,2, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, National Merit Scholar 3, Or- chestra 1,2,4, Science Fair 1,2,3,4, Mass. State Science Fair 3rd Award 1975, 1977, 1st Award 1976, VVorcester Regional Science Fair Honorable Mention 1976, Astra Pharmaceutical Award 1977, Mass. Medical Society Scholarship 1976, Science Quiz Team 2,3, Softball 1,2, Speech Club 1, Who's Who among American High School Students 4. JANET CHRISTINE MRCLEAN Ifyou love something, then you must let it go free. And if it never comes hack, then it never was, but yfit does, then it is truly yours. National Honor Society 2,3,4, Typing Pool 4. MAL MQICLEOD No goal is too high if we climb with care and eonlfidence. German Clu J 4, Golf 1,2,3,4, Hockey Manager 4. MARISA ANN MACRELLI If you do not understand my silence You will never understand my words. Candy Sale 1,2, Christmas Projects 4, Softball 1, Steering Committee 3,4, Typing Pool 4. DONNA I. MALONE Changing horses in the middle of a strea in Gets you wet and sometimes cold Changing faces in the middle of a dream Gets you old. Candy Sale 2,3, Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 4, Christmas Project 2,3,4, Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, H.R. Rep. 1, Latin Club 1,2,3, Natil Honor Society 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Ski Club 2,3, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4. JOANNE MANN Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, thereis still time to change the road youire on. JEFFREY ALLAN MARCUS I hope m future will be my present dreams tliou h lives do change and new dreams do grow. Sandscript 3, Philomath 3,4. CATHY MARIANI Silences make the real conversations between friends. Not the saying but the never needing to say is what counts. Glee Club 1,2, Intramurals 1, Italian Club 1, Manager- Basketball 1. JANICE M. MARINI Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must Thatis a part of the plan. Candy Sale 2,3, Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 4, Christmas Project 4, Field Hockey 1, Philomath 3, Senior Section Editor 4, Ski Club Vice-President 3, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Steering Commit- tee 1,2,3,4, Ski Trip 3,4. SUSAN MARIS MARLOE Dream of days still to come, for they are yours to do with what you will. Christmas Project 4, Drama Club 1, French Club 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3, Hebrew Club 1, Musical Festival 1,2,3, Natil Honor Society 2,3,4, Philomath 3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Yes Pro- gram 1. VICKIE L. MATHEWSON It is the friends in my life, and the happiness and fun I have, that makes life worth living. Fashion Show 1,2, Intramurals 3,4, Soccer 3, Spanish Club 3,4. KIM L. MCCORMICK When you get to the top of that moun- tain, keep on climbing. Candy Sale 2, Cerebral Palsy Telethon 4, Christmas Project 3,4, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Musical 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Philomath 3, Art Editor 4, Ski Club 1,2,3, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Ski Trip 3,4, Variety Show 4. SHERRI MCCRENSKY ROBERT DENNIS MCGUIRE Live and let live is fine, but live and help live is better. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 4, Golf 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Hockey 1,2,3, Capt. 4, H.R. Rep. 4, Italian Club 1,2,3, Soccer 1,2,3, Steering Commit- tee 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Tennis 1. JOANNE S. MCHUGO You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by, and so, be- come yourself because the past is just a goodbye. Steering Committee 1,2,3, Track 1. TIMOTHY MCKENNA MARK L. MCKEOWN If you do what you do best, then you will have satisfaction. Baseball l, Football 1,2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Republican Club 3, Student Crier 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. MARY MQKEOWN THOMAS DANIEL MCKEOWN I neverforget aface, but in your case I'll make an exception. Hockey 1,2,3, Soccer 1,2,3. LAURIE MAE McKINSTRY See me adrift in a sea of hope . . ., I set my sail to a new horizon. Candy Sale 2, Cheerleader 1, Fashion Show l, Field Hockey l,2,3, Gymnas- tics 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Softball l,2, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL McNALLY DANA McNEIL BETTINA L. MESSANA Know the true value of time - Snatch seize, and enjoy every moment of it. Candy Sale 2, Italian Club 3, Lan- guage Dept. Aide 4, Sandscript 3, Philomath 3. KAREN SUE MESSNER The many sounds that meet our ears The sights our eyes behold Will open up our merging hearts And feed our empty souls. Basketball l,2, Track 2. MELINDA S. MEYER Fill your heart with love today don't play the game gf time - Things that happene in the past only happened in your mind. A.F.S. 1,2, Ski Club l,2, Steering Committee l,2, Tennis 1. GARY H. MICHAELSON Happiness is a by-iiroduct of an effort to make someone appy. Allen Memorial Award, Cerebral Palsy Telethon 4, Christmas Project 3,4, Homeroom Representative 3,4, Intra- murals 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, SMARC Party 3, Spring Festival 2, Steering Committee l,2,3, Student Crier 3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Tutoring Program 4, Big Brother 4. NANCY A. MISSERT All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Christmas Project 4, Lacrosse 2, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Volleyball 2,3. MICHAEL E. MORAN Take Life slow for if you take it too fast, ou end up last. Baseball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Christmas Project 3,4, Homeroom Representative 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Soccer 1,2, Student Crier 4. KELLY MULHERIN scoTT J. NATHAN If you come close to fire, you get burnt, if you stray too far, you'll be cold, the art ofjudgment is to find the right distance. A Capella l,2,3,4, A.F.S. l,2,3,4, Foot- ball 2, German Club 1,2,3, SMARC Party 4, Track l. CHERYL A. NATICCHIONI Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Soccer 4. STEVEN C. NEARMAN The world was meant to share, let them know you care by making some- one's life worth livin 1. Cerebral Palsy Teletlion 4, Christmas Project 1,2, Cross Country 4, French Club l,2, Homeroom Representative 3,4, Indoor Track l,2,3,4, Intramurals 3, Library Aide l, Sandscript 4, Soccer 1,2,3, Steering Committee 1, Student Crier 4, Tennis 2, Spring Track l,2,3,4. JOSEPH SEAN NOONAN Rivers belong where they can ramble, Eagles belong where they canfly, I got to be where my spirit can run free, I got to find my corner in the sky. A.F.S. l,2,3,4, Chess Club or Team l,2,3,4, Christmas Project 3,4, Football 43,4, Glee Club I, Intramurals l,2,3,4, SMARC Party 4, Soccer l,2, Spanish Club 4, Variety Show 4, Wrestling l,2. JOHN O,GRADY BRIAN j. OIROURKE The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to .sacrifice what we are for what we could become. , Baseball l,2,3,4, Intramurals l,2,3,4, Republican Club 3,4, Soccer l,2, Track l,2,3,4. GINA MARIE OLIVA For the laughter weice shared For the good times ll,'6',L3t' had For the people whoice cared Let as al ways remember. A Capella 4, Band 2,3,4, Christmas Project 3,44 Drama Club 4, Fashion Show lg Cvlee Club 4, Italian Club l,2,3,4, Musical 2.3,-1, Nlusical Festival 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, SMARC Party 3,4, Spring Festival 2,3,4, Secretary oi Italian Club 4. MARY KATHRYN OAKES Why? Queried thefantastic bleen bug. Christmas Project 3, chairman 4, Fash- ion Show l, French Club 3. pres. 4, Holy Cross Book Award 3, jr. Achievement l,2, National Honor So- ciety 2, chairman constitution commit- tee 3, chairman book sale 4, National Merit Scholar 3, Philomath 3, Pom- Pom Girls 4, Science Club 1.2.31 Softballil, Spring Festival 2, chairman science department 3, Student Crier 3,4, Track l, XVho,s Who Among Amer- ican High School Teenagers. JOHN ROBERT OIDAY lVhy say I can't, say I'II try. Christmas Project 4, Cross Country l: Intramurals 3.4, National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4, Philomath 4, Strategy and Tactics Club 2, Wrestling l,2. ty? X. YYAYNE E. OGSTERNIAN I'L'e seen all good people turn their heads each day, so satisfied, lim on my way. Band 142.3444 Football 1,24 Jazz Band 1.2.31 Musical 142,34 Musical Festival 1,243.44 Orchestra 1.2.3444 Track 14 Va- riety Show 142,3,4. BRADY OTEY ELMO ORTIZ Life i.s like a picture, is one ofa kind, so painted well. Baseball 1.34 Football 14243444 Spanish Club 4. DAVID OTTAVIANI DEBRA S. OTTAVIANI Winter. Spring, Summer or Fall, All you't'e got to do is call, And I'II be there. You'i'e got a friend. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Christmas Project 44 Field Hockey 24 Manager 24 Hockey 14 Statistician 14 National Honor Society 243444 Softball 1,24 Man- ager 1,24 Steering Committee 3,4. DONNA ELIZABETH OTTAVIANI I celebrate myself, and sing myself, and what I assume you shal. assume, for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. Christmas Project 44 Field Hockey 1424 Hockey 14 Statistician 14 Homeroom Representative 44 National Honor So- ciety 2,34 SMARC Party 44 Steering Committee 1,243,4. LYNNE A. PALMER I'ce shut the door on yesterday, and thrown the key away - tomorrow holds no fears for me, .since I have found today. Basketball 14 Swimming 244. CATHRYN L. PALUMBO Candy Sale 2434 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 3,44 Christmas Project 34 Color Guard 2,34 Capt. 44 Drama Club 14 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,44 Philomath 34 Senior Section Editor 44 SMARC Party 243444 Steering Committee 14243444 Student Council 34 Vice-Pres. 4. GEORGE CONSTANTINE PYPPAS Li e is a journey, not a destination. Ciristmas Project 34 Intramurals 34 Key Club 2,44 Treasurer 34 National Honor Society 2,3444 Philomath 1424 Photo-Editor 3.44 Spanish Club 2,34 Student Cricr 1,24 Photo-Editor 344. TIMOTHY PARE LISA F. PARIS Dorf! hold on to broken dreams, You might get rut by sharp edges. Lire life to the fullest dream, Heeriiise tomorrow may neiier come. Candy Sale 34 Drama Club 44 Social Studies Club 1.24 Spring Festival 4. LAUREN PARKER JUDY ELLEN PEARSON Life is short Time is swift Roses fade and Shadows shift Enjoy laughter Endure pain Through it all Good friends remain. Band 44 Christmas Project 44 German Club 14243444 Glee Club 44 Hockey Cheerleader Co-Capt. 44 Musical Fes- tival 44 Pom-Pom Girls 142,34 Co-Capt. 4, ski Club 14243444 SMARC Party 4. JOHN PELLEGRINI JOSEPH DANIEL PELLEGRINI For long you live and high you fly And smiles youlll give and tears youlll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Football 1,2,4g Hockey 14 Intramurals 1,24 Lacrosse 14244. RICHARD S. PERESH Live free or Die Life is too short go nuts while you can. LINDA D. PERLA It's a long road, I,ve gotta stay in time with, I've got to keep on chasing that dream though I may neverlfind it. Candy Sa e 24 Fashion Show 1424 Holiday Party 44 Musical 24 Philomath 44 Spanish Club 44 Tennis 24 Variety Show 4. PATTI PERODEAU Laughter is not a bad beginning for a friendship and it is the best ending 0718. DEBORAH L. PHIPPS Time passes much too quickly, when we're together, laughing. Field Hockey 14 Intramurals 1. CHARLES PIRKLE GIUSEPPE PIRROTTA DEBRA L. PISELLI When ou think you've got something set it jllee, ifit comes back it's yours. DAVID S. POGODA Happiness is doing something worth- while. Homeroom Representative 344. BRUCE POLLARD SHARON LEE PRAGER Since we live only once live life to its fullest. Drama Club 3,44 Softball lg Spanish Club 143. ESTHER ANN PRESSMAN No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. Candy Sale 142,34 Christmas Project 1,2,35 Drama Club lg Jr. Achievement 14 National Honor Society 2,34 Philomath 34 Steering Committee 142,34 Student Government Corre- sponding Secretaly 34 Student Crier 1,25 SMARC Party 3. LISA MARY PREVITE So of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more ofit re- mains. Audio Visual Aide 14 Band 243,44 Candy Sale 24 Glee Club 2434 Intramu- rals 24 Library Aide 24 Music Club 44 Musical 2,3,4g Musical Festival 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 2,3444 Steering Committee 3,45 Student Council 1. LISA PROVENCHER Happiness is a buttegfly which when pursued is 'ust beyon your raspg but you will sit down quietli, it may alight upon you. Band 3,45 Gymnastics 1,25 Intramurals 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Musical 152,35 Musical Festival 1,2,3,45 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,45 National Merit 3,45 Or- chestra 1,2,3,45 Pom-Pom Squad 1,25 Holiday Party 2,35 Treasurer QNHSJ 4. PHILIP PRUYN PAUL ANDREW QUIRK I live for those who love me, For those who know me true For heaven so blue above me And the good that I can do. Cand Sale 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Intra- murals 2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,35 Lacrosse 1,2,3, Captain 45 SMARC Party 3,45 Steering Committee 1,2. JEFFREY ALAN RAVREBY Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember that nothing worth knowing can be taught. Candy Sale 25 Christmas Project 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Intramurals 2,35 Key Club 2,35 Musical 1,25 Philomath 1,2,45 Ski Club 2,35 SMARC Party 45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2, 1st in Bay State League conference meet in Diving13,45 Tennis 1,25 Track 3,45 Variety S ow 1,4. DONNA LEE READ Not to get what you have set your heart on, is almost as bad as getting nothing at all. Candy Sale 25 Field Hockey 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 2,3,45 Philomath 1,25 Ski Club 3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Variety Show 4. PIERGIOVANNI RENZGNI La gloria di colui che tutto move per l universo penetra e risplende in una parte piu e meno altrove. Christmas Project 3,45 Chairman 35 Ital- ian Club 2,35 Jr. Achievement 35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 President 45 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Steering Committee 1,25 VFW Voice of Democracy Essay Contest -- Ist place. JILL M. REPOLE Be gladfor life because it gives you the chance to play, to work, to love, and to look up at the stars. TRACIE RIGOPOULOS Dreams, so they say are just a game and they let em slip away Love, like the silent dove, should be flying but its only just begun. Can y Sale 25 Cerebral Pa sy Telethon 45 Field Hockey 1,2535 SMARC Party 35 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 4. LLOYD BENJAMIN RIVERS Have a happy eternity! iwe're all in it togetherj A Capella 25 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 In- tramurals 25 Musical 25 Musical Festi- val 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Sandscript 3,45 Ski Club 35 Speech Club 152. ANDREW DOUGLAS RIVKIN No man is an island. A Capella 15 Christmas Project 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 French Club 45 Homeroom Representative 15 Intramu- rals 1,2,3,45 Republican Club 35 SMARC Party 35 Steering Committee 1,2.3,45 Student Crier 2,3,45 Tennis 15 Track 3,45 Variety Show 45 Big Brother 4. ROY ROBERTS NANCY IRENE ROBY True happiness does not depend upon the number offriends you possess but upon the depth ofeach of those friend- ships. Field Hockey 15 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Spring Festival 25 Twilight Soccer 3,45 Work Study 4. RHONDA APRIL ROHTSTEIN Forget what life used to be You are what you choose to be It's whatever it is you see That life will become. JAMES ALLEN ROSENBERC To live happily with other peo le one should only ask of them what they can give. A Capella 1,2,45 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 35 Christmas Project 45 Musical 25 Musical Festival 1,2,45 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,45 National Merit 35 Philomath 45 Ski Club 1,2, President 35 Steering Committee 2,35 Student Council 1,2,45 Election Coordinator 35 Tennis 1,25 Variety Show 2,3,4. JEFFREY PAUL ROTATORI Everything is Funny as long as it's Happening to Somebody else. Cross Country 35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,45 Science Quiz Team 45 rf-I ' f Soccer 15 Spanish Club 25 Wrestling 152,35 Captain 4. CHRISTINE A. RUIVO If you see someone with out a smile, then give him one of your own. Italian Club 1,25 Volleyball 35 Basket- ball 1. SARA JENNIFER RUSSELL In the midst of winter, I finally learned, that there was in me an invin- cible summer. Candy Sale 25 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 45 Christmas Project 45 Color Guard 45 Fashion Show 15 Sandscript 15 Philomath 45 SMARC Party 45 Steering Committee 1,2,45 Variety Show 45 Re- publican Club 45 Recording Secretary 35 Republican Club Vice-President 4. KATHLEEN MARY RYAN The quality of the imagination is to flow and not to freeze. Candy Sale 2,35 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 25 Christmas Project 4: Drama Club 35 Key Club 35 Musical Festival 15 Philomath 45 Ski Club 2,35 SMARC Party 2,3,45 Student Council 2. KAREN MARIE RYDER You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. Candy Sale 25 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 45 Cheerleader 45 Christmas Project 2,3,45 Drama Club 1,2.3: Cymnastics 2: Intramurals 25 Homeroom Representa- tive 45 National Honor Society 2.3.-1: SMARC 2,45 Spring Festival 2: Stage Crew 25 Steering Committee 1.2.3.-iz Student Crier 45 Variety Show -15 Y.E.S. Program 1. STAN RYNKIEWICZ 1r rr ROBIN J. SANDNVINA i wouldnit want to stay here, its too old and cold and .settled in it.s ways but, oh california, i m coming home. CAROL A. SAVI May each passing today, Be the beau- tiful memorie.s of tomorrow. KIARK SAYVYER Here's to you as ood as you are, and lzere's to me as had as I am. But ,as good as you are and as bad as I am, I in as good as you are, and as bad as I am. Ski Club 3,4, Swimming 3,4. DAVID PAUL SCAGNELLI I'm as free as a bird, and this bird you can not change. Football l,2,4, Gymnastics I, Lacrosse l. KATHY SCANLAN LARRY A. SCHERZER Itis been said, Ulf man were ment to fly llC',Clll!1t'U wings. leave theflying to 'the birds. So why not leave the si-hooling to the fish. A.F.S. 3, Baseball 3,44 Football 1, Na- tional Honor Society 3.4, Ski Club 3,4, Tennis l,2. MARY C. SCHOFIELD Let flu' disappointments pass, let the laughterfill your glass, let your illu- .sions last until they shatter. Track 1. DAVID NATHAN SCHXVARTZ I uerer let my schooling interfere with my edu:-ation. Q r Drama Llub I,-3,411 C,vinnastlcs I, In- tramurals lg Sanclscript 4. AL SEBASTIAN I may disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. Christmas Project 4, German Club 4, Hockey I,2, Intramurals 2,3,4, Hockey I,2, Lacrosse 1, National Honor Soci- ety I,2,3,4, Philomath 2, Republican Club 3, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Student Crier 4, Tennis 3,4. SUSANNE MARIE SEGUIN If you love something, set it free: ifit comes back it,s yours, if it doesnit, it never was. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 3,4, Christ- mas Project I,2, Fashion Show 1, Field Hockey 2, Musical Festival I, SMARC Party 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Council I,2, Tennis I, Work Study 4, Chairman Civic Committee 2. WILLIAM G. SELIN You gotta believe in someone, No mat- ter t ze cost. Candy Sale 2,3, Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 4, Christmas Project 2,3,4, Vol- leyball Intramurals 2,3,4, Basketball Intramurals 2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4, Philomath 4, Soccer 1,2,3,4, Spring Festival 2, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Student Crier 3,4, Tennis I,2,3, Captain 4. CINDY LYN SERVETNICK Shower the people you love with love, Show them the way that you feel, Things are gonna turn out better, Oh, they always will. Christmas Project 4, National Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Philomath 4, SMARC Party 3,4, Steering Committee I,2, In- dustrial Aits Show l,2,3,4, Music Club 4, Presidential Classroom 4, Student Rep to the Framingham Grievance Committee on Discrimination 2,3,4, Who,s Who Among High School Stu- dents 3,4. IANINE L. SHARPLES When you see through life's illusion there lies the danger. JANET E. SHAUGHNESSY What do we livefor, ifit is not to make life less difjqcult for each other? Basketball 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 3, Spanish Club 3, President 4, Tennis l,2,3, Capt. 4. SCOTT DAVID SHELMAN Youive seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I'm on my way. A Capella 4, Candy Sale 2,3, Glee Club 4, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Lacrosse 1,2, ski Club 1,2, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Spanish Club I,2,3, Steering Committee 1,2,3,4, Swim- ming I,2, All-Star in Soccer. NANCY ELLEN SHWERT No one needs a smile so much as the person who has none to give. MELISSA SIDMAN VANCE S. SILCOTT CATHERINE SILVER May you always have the freedom to be yourself Christmas Project 2,3,4, Latin Club 1, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 2,3, Sec. 4, Holiday Party 2,3,4, Student Coordinator 4, Pom-Pom Girls 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4, Spring Festival 2,3, Student Council I,2, Spring Tea 3, Student Government Day 3. ROBYN B. SILVERMAN When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. Ballet 1,2,3,4, Candy Sale 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, SMARC Party 2,3,4. JOHN MICHAEL SIMONETTA Man unites himself with the world in the process of creation. Christmas Project 4, Intramurals 2, Philomath 3, Business Editor 4, Set Construction I,2,3,4. TIMOTHY M. SLATTERY God is jqrst, my parents and friends are second, and I am third. Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball I,2, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. CALVIN M. SMITH Life can be hard and make you feel bad. But if you bear down and talce care of business, youlll come through. Remember alwa s be casual, hang loose, everybody lloves you. Band 3,4, Basketball 2, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Musical Festival 3, Track 2,4. CHARLES PETER SMITH Swiftly rise and spread around me the peace and knowledge that pass the ar- guments ofthe world. Lacrosse 1,2,3,4, National Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4. CATHY SNYDER Life is the mirror of king and slave, 'Tis just what we are and do, Then give to the world and the best you have, And the best will come back to you. Candy Sale 2,3, Christmas Project 3,4, Glee Club 1,2, Gymnastics 2, National Honor Sociegf 2,3,4, Sandscript 2, Art Ed. 3, Tri-E . 4, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Track 1,2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4, CHRYAL SNYER ELLEN MARY ST. ANDRE All that you touch and all that you see is all your life will ever be. Candy Sale 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3, Cap- tain Basketball 4, Christrnas Project 1,2,3,4, Field Hockey 1,2,3,4, Intramu- rals 1,2, Ski Club 1,2, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Softball l,2,3,4. VIRGINIA C. STEARNS Reality will never overcome the inner visions of our souls It cannot conquer our moments of thought, but helpless we are when it touches the mind. AMY C. STECHER With all its sham, drud ery, and bro- ken dreams, it is stil? a beautiful world. Strive to be happy. DANITA St. ONCE PATRICIA A. STRATTON Live to your Fulfillment, your life is but a grain in the sands of time. Candy Sale 2, Field Hockey 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1, H.R. Rep. 1,2, Intramu- rals 1,2,3, SMARC Party 2,3,4, Spring Festival 3, Steering Committee l,2,3,4. BERTHA MARIA SUAREZ I take an inspiration ty the past with me when I leave, and ook toward the future with great enthusiasm. Pom-Pom Girls 4, Fashion Show 1, Soccer 4, Spanish Club 2, Track 3,4. NORA CRISTINA SUAREZ Life is arched with changing skies Rarely are they what they seem Children we of smiles and sighs Much we know, but more we dream. Fashion Show 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4, Span- ish Club 1,4, Track 4, Pom-Pom Girls 4. MARCIA SUGARMAN Where does the time go? Where does the love that,s end up, I wanna know, Why does the years run so fast? ANNE M. SULLIVAN I I swallow anything evil put your inger down my throat and ifl shiver please give me a blanket, keep me warm, let me wear your coat. Candy Sale 2,3, Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 4, Field Hockey l,2,3,4, All-Star 4, Intramurals 1,2, Philomath 4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Ski Club l,2, SMARC Party 2,3, Softball l,2,3,4. JENNIFER MARY SULLIVAN Two roads diverge in a wood, and I'll take the one less traveled by, And perhaps that will make all the dif- ference. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Christmas Project 3,4, German Club 3,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, National Merit Scholar 4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 4, Co-Capt. 4, MVP 4, Swim Team 1,2,3, Harvard Book Prize 3, 3rd Prize - Voice of Democracy Essay Contest 3. RHONDA A. SULLIVAN It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. A Capella 4, Cheerleader 3,4, Christ- mas Project 4, Glee Club 4, Intramu- rals 1,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Philomath 4, Sports Editor 4, Ski Club 1,2,3, SMARC Party 3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4. SARA B. SUSSMAN I am not afraid oftomorrow,forI have seen yesterday, and I love today! Big Brother!Sister 4, Candy Sale 2, Drama Club 1,2, Glee Club 1, Intra- murals 1,3, H.R. Rep. 4, Philomath 4, Ski Club 1,2, Ski Trips 1,2,3, Steering Committee 1,3. GARY SWANECAMP JAY F. sYDoW It,s not that we won,t laugh again It'sjust that we wonit be young again. Candy Sale 3, Christmas Project 2,3,4, Gymnastics 1,2, Intramurals 1,2, H.R. Rep. 4, Philomath 4, Set Construction l,2, Steering Committee l.2,3. CAN DANCE A. TAYLOR Walk cheerfully out ofol1.s'1,'u7'ity into the dream. H. GILES TAYLOR jR. The oyster,.s' a confusing suitor. lt's rnasc., and fem., and even neater. At times it wonders, may what come, Am I husband, wife. or churn. Band 1, Candy Sale 2, Christmas Project l,2,3,4, Intramurals l.2.3.-1, Lacrosse l,2,3,4, Musical lg Musical Festival 1, Orchestra l, Philomath 3, SMARC Party 4, Soccer l, Spring Fes- tival l, Steering Committee l,2.3,-1, Prom Band Chairman 3, Super Teams Champs 2,3, Swimming 1.2, Bay State League All-Star 3,4, School Records Swimming, Coach Girl,s Swim Team 3,-1. JEFF TAYLoR To be a nut or be a shell is notfor as to say or tell But when the time coinesgfor as to be you had better enjoy. itas for eternity Christmas Project 3,4, Football 1,2.3,-1, Intramurals l,2,3,-1, Lacrosse 1.2.3,-1, National Honor Society 2.3.4, Ski Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Basketball l,2. RICHARD TAYLOR Some men .succeed by what they know, some by what they do: and a few by what they are. A.F.S. 2,3, Christmas Project 4, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Intramurals l.2,3.-1: La- Ergsse 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society ' , ,4. LAURA M. TENENHOLTZ Success isn't .success unless you try to succeed. Steering Committee 1.2, Tennis I. J I IOSEPH L. TERSONI Be you giant or grain ofsand. words of uisdonz are yes I can. Baseball 1.2.3.-1: Candy Sale 1,24 Christmas Project 2.34 Intramurals 1.423444 Hockey 1.2.3444 Homeroom Representative 44 SMARC Party 34 Spanish Club 1.2: Steering Committee 1.23.44 Variety Show 4. DEBRA LEE TESCHNER One thing is forever good: That one thing is success . . . Color Guard 243,44 Lionls Club Trophy 44 Drama Club 1.24 Fashion Show 142,34 Library Aide lg Steering Com- mittee 1.2. WENDY ANN TESCHNER Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from them- -5'L'Il-US. A Capella 1.2.3444 Fashion Show 1.2.3444 Glee Club 1,2,3,44 Mixed Chorus 1.2.3.-1: Steering Committee 243. SUSAN MARIE TESSICINI Memories . . . The nice thing about them is that they don,t spoil no matter hour long you keep them. Italian Club 1,2,3,4. PETER THAMHAIN If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. French Club 1424 German Club 3,44 Science Club 14 Science Club Award 14 Art Club 14 Ecology Club 1,24 Inter- national Club 14 I.S.C.S. Award. JOHN L. THAYER Certainly the game is rigged. Don't let that stop youg If you donlt bet, you can't win. Christmas Project 44 German Club 12.3.44 National Honor Society 3444 Track 1. ROBERT W. THOME It is hard to make arrangements with yourself. French Club 3.44 Intramurals 3,44 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,44 Soccer 24 Wrestling 2. BRENDA TOGNACCI ALEXANDER GEORGE TORRES No Bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. Audio Visual Aide Football 1,24 Coll- 243,44 National Honor Society 24 Spring Festival 1,243.44 Tennis 34 Typ- ing Pool l,3. LURI TUURTIQLLOT The majority prore their worth by lil'f'lll7l,Ql1ll.S'lj.iA busy life is the nearest thing to a purposeful life. Su ini Ti-am 2,34 Track 1. CYNTHIA ICLYCE TUNVNE l niilue. lfriiiuili Cflnb 1.2.34 fllllCl2iI1L'l'Aldlt2,3Q Clem- Cllub 24 Lab Assistant 14 Latin Club 1,2,3g National Honor Society 2434 Philomath Accountant 24 Business and Advertising Editor 34 Spring Fes- tival 1,24 Tutor 14243. UDY ANN TRAVIS I Neither beauty nor gold, nor the riches of Kings . . . is as great as the trea- sure that true friendship brings . . . a friend like you is lifes greatest trea- sure. A Capella 3,44 Cheerleader 2,3444 Drama Club 14 Fashion Show 14 Glee Club 2,3444 Musical 14 Musical Festi- val 14243444 Super Teams 3. ROBERT V. TUCCI Every year is getting shorter, Never seem to find the time. The time is gone the song is over, Thought I,d something more to say. Baseball 14243444 Candy Sale 24 Hockey 1,24 SMARC Party 44 Soccer 1,24 Steer- ing Committee 2.3. ELEANOR ANN UPHAM Live every dream to its fullest. Take things as they come, Then you shall be truly happy. A Capella 44 Cheerleader 3,44 Italian Club 14 Secretary 24 Musical 3g Ski Club 142,34 Pres. 44 Steering Commit- tee 142. JOHN L. VENTURA I have never met Napoleon but I plan to find the time. Cerebral Palsy Telethon 44 Golf 1,243,44 Intramurals 1,2,3,44 Hockey 14 Musical 24 SMARC Party 243,44 Soccer 142,34 Steering Committee 1,2,3444 Student Council 1.2434 Pres. 44 Student Govt. Day alternate 4. BRIAN R. VERDY Our greatest glory is not in neveryfall- ing, but in rising everytime we fa l. Key Club 243, Pres. 44 Philomath 44 Va- riety Show 4. DANIEL VIAL LINDA M. VIRGILLIO A person should try to make the most ofhis life, cause he will not have a sec- ond chanee to do it again. Intramurals 1,24 Italian Club 1,2,3g Softball 14 Swim Team 4. MARY K. VORCE THOMAS E. WADE A calm sea never made a skillful sailor. Band 243,44 German Club 142,34 Gym- nastics 1,24 Intramurals 1,24 Orchestra 44 Philomath 44 Track 14 Typing Pool 4. RICHARD K. WALDMAN Half our mistakes in life arise from feeling when we ought to think, and thinking when we ought to feel. Intramurals 2,34 Ir. Achievement 1. DAVID .WALSH One coul draw a thousand pictures from just a single word. Audio Visual Aide 243,44 Lighting 1,2,3,49 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. LINDA MARIE WALSH Li e is for living so make the best out o what is given to you. Life is just what you make it. Candy Sale 24 Christmas Project 34 Fashion Show 1,2,3,4. EDWARD MARC WANE When I was a child I truly loved. Unthinking love as calm and deep as the North Sea. But I have lived, and now I do not sleep. Key Club 3,44 National Honor Society 2434314 Sandscript 44 Soccer 14 Tennis 1, , . .ie-4 - sawing WU? .Il Y THERESE WARE Hold fast to dreams, for they are pre- cious. Reach for the highest star, for it is magic. A Capella 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 1,45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Music Club 45 Mus- ical Festival 1,2,3,4. MARY FRANCES WATERHOUSE Live not for the dreams of yesteryears orfor the dreams of the futureg Live onlyfor the present and make the most of it. Candy Sale 25 Cerebral Palsy Telethon 3,45 Christmas Project 2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Philomath 2,35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Ski Club 35 SMARC Party 2,3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Crier 1,25 Variety Show 4. RICHARD B. WEISMAN To win is to accomplish, To accomplish is to succeed. Baseball 1,2,3,4. DEBORAH ANNE WEITZMAN Love is a flower . . . it grows, it blooms, and it fades away but its memory remains. Drama Club 3,45 SMARC Party 3. DAWN M. WEST Kindness in words creates confidence Kindness in thinking creates pro- foundness Kindness in giving creates Love. Field Hockey 1,25 Homeroom Repre- sentative 2,35 Indoor Track 2,35 Musi- cal 1,25 Musical Festival 2,35 Orchestra 35 Steering Committee 35 Track 1,2,3. MARK R. WEST Our care should not be so much to live long, as to live well. A Capella 1,2,3,45 Cross Country All- American High School Athlete 45 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Musical Festival 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Co- Capt. 45 Indoor Track 2,35 Co-Capt. 4. MATTHEW G. WEST The goal of yesterday will be the start- ing point of tomorrow. DENISE IRENE WHEET There are two ways olfspreading light: to be the candle or t e mirror that re- flects it. Candy Sale 2,35 Christmas Project 35 Homeroom Representative 45 Swim Team 25 Ski Club 45 SMARC Party 35 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Big Sister 4. DIANE C. WHEET There are places I'll remember all my life, though some have chan ed. Some forever not for better, some have gone and some remain. A Capella 2,3,45 Fashion Show 1,25 Field Hockey 15 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 15 Intramurals 15 Musical 'rs '-sT v M . .xiii Q 'K Festival 1,2,3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,4. VICKI MARIE WHITE Eternity, is experienced in life by sampling as many of the elements as is possible. Track 1,2,3,4. LISA A. WILDER There are two ways ozfspreading light: jTlo be the candle ort e mirror that re- ects it. Band 1,25 Basketball 15 Manager 25 Candy Sale 25 Orchestra 15 Ski Club 1,25 SMARC Party 2,35 Softball 1,2,35 Soccer 4. ELIZABETH WILLEY Listen: there's a hell of a good uni- verse next door5 letis go - such is the stuff that dreams are made of. DAVID A. WILSON There's a world youire living in. No one else has your part. All Gods chil- dren in the wind. Take it in and blow hard. Intramurals 2,35 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Steering Commit- tee 2,35 Variety Show 4. JOEL B. WITT Life is not for the past, but for thelfu- ture, your dreams may be your rea ity so keep them forever. KIM EILEEN WOODELL It,s the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were. Candy Sale 2,35 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 45 Christmas Project 45 Drama Club 35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Philomath 45 SMARC Party 3,45 Steer- ing Committee'1,2,3,45 Student Crier 45 Variety Show 4. BRETT WOOLHOUSE LIZ WRIGHT He has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much. Candy Sale 2,35 Christmas Project 45 Drama Club 15 Glee Club 1,25 Hockey Cheerleader 45 Mixed Chorus 1,25 Musical Festival 1,25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 National Merit Scholar 35 Philomath Copy Editor 45 Pom-Pom Girls 3,45 Ski Club 35 YES Program 1,2,3,4. RAYMOND G. WRIGHT For every friend I leave behind I hope I make two more. Golf 1,2,3,4. CATHY YOST Don,tfill your life with years,fill your years with life. Band 1,25 Candy Sale 2,35 Christmas Project 45 Drama Club 1,2,35 Musical 1,2,35 Science Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Steering Commit- tee 1,2,3. WAYNE ZANCHI AMY S. ZIMMERMAN And there are those who have little and give it all. These are the believers in gfe and the bounty oflife, and their cof er is never empty. Candy Sale 2,35 Cerebral Palsy Tele- thon 3,45 Christmas Project 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,35 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Sandscript 2,3,45 Tri-Editor -15 SMARC Party 2,3,45 Spring Festival 3: Arts Festival Chairman 45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Student Crier 1.2.35 Variety Show 4. WILLIAM PETER ZOLIDES A day without sunshine is like . . . night! Intramurals 1,2,35 Student Council 1,2,3. 201 ,E W ooo 2,020 W o 49 9 Q 1 BBB BBB I 5 Q 0 oo Q 1 0D . 0:5 Q10 ' S an 0 5 .. .V S ' 0 0 0000 og 0 6 I , , C9fhc1hYyavnaJJ4emMewzdf4eAaoQ,mzJ wAMfeaw6Zwwmaykm Jaknce. fleiififovfy. Awww 4zwn4Q,- Jw Q fwlfwwmm m Me mwymyhnwm Qfzme. 44nJyMf0wAafWfWrAmw,-maypwwmmwW4wA74wm,mJwmfywAm4A wfalfafwwm. gjeyowmef Aw0fMwMqWJ bznamfmwmwfmzkeyaw. Qjv 0!wDWffb y0MOZ . 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X 7wtwem s 'Foe oe Cie ey N Congratulations to the Class of '78! McCarthy 84 Sullivan Engineering, Inc Registered Land Surveyors 81 Speen St., Natick, Mass. ,.. 1 g Concord St. Shell 281 Concord St. Framingham, Ma. Bowlerama Inc. 1 10 Mt. Wayte Ave. Framingham, Ma. Fair Pharmacy 442 Franklin St. Framingham, Ma. BUSINESS SPONSORS Hurwitz Kosher Meats 326 Concord St. Framingham, Ma. The Unicorn Bookstore 157 Concord St. Framingham, Ma. Cavagni's Bakery 586 Waverly St. Framingham, Ma. BaYBank ARMY 62 NA VY SUPPLY Newton-Waltham 44 Hollis S'I'ree'l' Framingham. Massachusefis 01701 873-7974 PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS Dr. joseph C-oodman, M.D. Kenneth Hildreth, D.M.D. Gregory L. Paskerian, D.M.D., P.C. Alan M. Chyten, D.M.D. Laurence M. Stone, D.M.D., Inc. PATRQNS Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard G. loress Liam's Irish Tavern Mrs. Lawrence Randall The Outside-In Mr. john 1. Ryan Kay 81 Arthur Chaves The jacobsen Family The Life Preserver Inc. Mr. 84 Mrs. Albert Simonetta Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry C. Waterhouse Mr. Humphrey Towne Mrs. Dorothy Towne Mr. 84 Mrs. George Perla Mr. 84 Mrs. I.j. Pearson Mr. 81 Mrs. john F. McGuire Mr. 81 Mrs. H.l. Yost Mr. 84 Mrs. joseph Sullivan Mrs. Josephine Leonardo Mr. 84 Mrs. H.C. Wright F i I 5 1 i -Y Mary 81 loanne - You did an excellent job! Love, The Editors. Cathy, Liz 81 Vickie - buddies till the end. K.R., Almost made it to Boston, 1.5. Good luck Scott - Love, CT. Alex and Kate, Good luck always. GL., Quite the forehand smash, j.S. N.D. 81 j.R.K. - Good luck next year! Love, Liz. Vivien - if you can't take a joke . . . S.D. - Always remember Europe and Nantucket, R.I. CS. 81 j.P. - Thanks for everything! Poms '77. Diana - Remeber 15:2, 5:1 - Cin. M.W., l.S., M.M., P.H. - Thanks for nothing, DJ. Keep it up, NHS! Believe in the power of A.V.! - Donna. j.F., R.M. - Remember the B.B. games - K.M. Shrimp - you're one of the beautiful short people - best of luck always - love, L Memories of lnterlakin 81 Grindelwald - DuNord - j.P. 84 L.A. Thanks Mr. Kelly for a great class t'76-'77J - Love, DJ. 81 G.O. The two great microscopists - M.M. 84 S.S. Love, L., C., K. 84 1. Kathy, Diana 84 Mo - best friends forever! To: T.G., G.T., R.R., l.V., LR., l.H., B.M., S.S., H.H., M.A. - Thanks! Skinny Dipping in April at 12:30 a.m. in Washakuam - R.L., j.L., D.V. Liz W., That's Fantastic! Congratulationsto the Class of l978! Vicki, Claudia and Patti - Toujours ensemble. L.A., j.P. 81 R.S. - Memories of Switzerland - Luv, A.j. G.K. - we made it K-12. Good luck - l.S. Sneakers - it's been the best! Good luck always! - L. Good luck Girls Soccer, B-Ball, S-Ball - l.S. Perl, Kev, Bo, Donna - Amicos semper erimus - lacqui. Momma 84 Micky - Long live our parties! Love ya, Eunice. j.F. - Thanks and good luck - KN. Love ya - Mo, Annie, Tonto 84 Petra. Fantastic? No, that's the way it is. lane 81 Linda - A friendship beyond expression. W.G., l.C. -- Put a little orange juice in your vodka. L P., V.B., j.C., D.L., S.A . . - Thanks for everything - I couldn't have done john, Best of Luck, Love, Mo. Claudia 8: jacqui - Putt-Putt! Flick Summer! Herzliche Grusse der Per. 7 Deutschklasse Tonya, Petra. Good luck next year Cindy! Anne. Mmmboyyy! - T.G., T.H., j.R., G.T. Rafertonabozihaglescrufiobenvva!! Vic, DJ., Fer. Coby, Aud, Oliva - The Best - 'lt's been real - '74-'78 it without you! L The Royal Family g Let's do it again sometime! - Props extraordinaire Good luck Class of '78 - Love, Laurie Turtle Freak, Remember the trip to the nut house, M.D. Good work CP Telethoners! K.M. - We miss you! Love, L.P., E.A.P., L.W. Mary, Good luck to a good president- your vice-president Cin, Yuk-yuk, Guess who? The Life and Times of CBI - LF. Good luck, Cindy, Love Nancy C.S. Maack time maach. Don't forget - LP. Lor 84 me in Maine and the memories Mr. Pimes -thanks 81 good luck - Scott Marcia - l really miss ya. Love 84 friendship always, Mo Silent snow, secret snow - Thanks for all the high times It's been real j.P., Friends forever - L.A. M.B., L.F., M.K.: It's been real - L.B. Bros - keep your chin up - B.T. L.A. -friends till the end. Oh well. j.P. Good luck to the Class of '78, Love Skate-8. Cindy, to the little morning messenger -- H. Chris rememember The Hole. . . N.H.. . . Mt. Washington . . . Playing Combat Zone inthe snow singing sands 555 summers on the lake Sth grade. . .the ride home from Nantucket- don't ever forget any of it' Love always Joanne God bless the Class of 1978 - M. O'NeiI Snaffer - the best gets left behind - Dwurls. Deb, don't forget the laughs, tears or the kips, Luv Kim. Do it again, no drops. L.H. Thanks, Mr. President, it's been a heightening experience. Thanks Mr. Engvall!! 1.S., C.L., l.S., Practical jokes in the Art room. OK Kids, no more bonging or scruffy meatloaf -- Kip! K.M. -- It's not mannaise, it's mayonaise!! - L.P. Cloris, good luck, keep in touch. Santi, thanks for all the help -- French Club. Hazees, Rolph, Hildehouse 84 Waterbrand -- the good times were many. Good luck to the Class of 1978 Cindy, just like butterflies, always flitting about. Mrs. Smith - What a toughie!! - M.W., L.W., A.Z. New Year's Eve - December 31, 1977. Ho los Toll Road West - Summer of '77 R.C. and K.M. in the C.Z. at 11:00 P.M. Hey Ro, I think they finally know! Love, Lau Spike - I'll keep the glasses forever - Good luck next year and always I'll miss ya - Wonder Woman Hey freshy, you C.B.'s are showing, yamo! Kzqelaflbo unisex hair care One Framingham Centre 5 Edgell Road - Framingham Barlin Enterprises 879-2901 879-3130 Worcester Rd. Framingham, Mass. Compliments Of Marconi's Restaurant Rt. 126 Ashland, Mass. Webb Supply Company 390 Franklin St. Framingham, Mass. Schachna Galleries Marshall's Mall Rt. 9 Topaz Travel 5 Edgell Rd. One Framingham Center T125 1:12 875-5303 Winter Hours 10-9 Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Sun. TROPIC ISLE AQUARIUM, INC. 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