Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

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— f -• . .. •• . - - ' ■■■ - ' .:... ■-■ - ' ' • ' • - . St ' ' r - ■ • ; gP 1 . t As this year closes, It is the end of many cherished memories for some while for others it is only The Beginning. (RROi r mn — 4 JLf l aM •A ' M 1 I SAWYER FREE LIBRARY GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 1975 Flicker Gloucester High School Gloucester, Massachusetts Don ' t walk in front of me — I may not follow Don ' t walk behind me — I may not lead Walk beside me — And just be my friend. — Camus For the time he has given to our class in the past four years a grateful Dedication to Mr. Ronald Pasek 2 r i Wk • ' rr sn .- -v ' nr — - ti T- ' n C-L-.T r t The answer my friend is blowin ' in the wind The Answer Is Blowin In The Wind. V ' V ; . - TSt rv BB I G.H.8. shakes rattles and rolls at their 50 ' s Dance The pep club had the rally and . . . the band played, the speakers spoke, the cheerleaders cheered, and the fishermen clipped the clippers! It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness — Spurgeon TTT — t May you live all the days of your life. It matters not how long we live, but how. Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think. 14 Administration Mr. Kenneth Stickney Mrs. Ethel Mills Mr. Robert Karcher Mr. Edward Roewer Mr. Robert Natti Class Advisors Mr. Ronald Pasek Miss Anne Coulton 15 if you wish fo see the valleys, climb to the mountain top if you desire to see the mountain top rise into the cloud but if you seek to understand the cloud close your eyes and think. You can shine your shoes and wear a suit you can comb your hair and look quite cute you can hide your face behind a smile one thing you can ' t hide is when you ' re crippled inside. You can wear a mask and paint your face you can call yourself the human race you can wear a collar and a tie one thing you can ' t hide is when you ' re crippled inside. I ' W ' I ' Ml ' l ' Hi ' l Hi Vm ' f fiii’i i ' teji ' , , run deep Well now you know that your cat has nine lives babe nine lives to itself but you only got one and a day ' s life ain ' t fun Mamma take a look outside. You can go to church and sing a hymn judge me by the colour of my skin you can live a lie until you die one thing you can’t hide is when your ' re crippled inside. — Jone Lennon Kris Palazola Debbie Davis John Lafata Carl Grace Officers Treasurer Qecretary Vice-President President 1975 Class PETER AIELLO 3 Beach Court MEMORIES: Brenda, THE FORT, PAVILLION LOUNGE, bonfires. Rower ' s office, J.P. ask Brenda, The Oval, ask Sal, Barnyard and Bonerack ask Carl, Where ' s the goon Dave? B.S.N.S.T. G.H.S. ask Steve the pits. I know your father, ask Malley. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stud. Coul. 3; Stud. Sch. Comm. 3; R.O.T.C. 2-4; 1st Sgt. 4. THOUGHT: To prove to people I ' ve failed that I can be a success. JOSEPHINE ALBA 1 9 Shepard Street MEMORIES: Mike, the trip to Italy, 4 17 73. fun, fun, ask Angels, long rides in the 500 Fiat respa Rosso, at the marina, ask Cathy, talks in room 308. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker, Honor Bus. Club 3, 4; Mother Daughter Banq. Comm.; N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club; Junior Achievement. THOUGHT: Se un jiorno darai la mono a qualcuno, e se la stringi forte al cuore voler dire che lo ami. MARIA ALOI 21 Summer Street MEMORIES: Joe 2 15 73, Mt. APK., Frt. Q. 10 27 73, Roadrunner-ftbgm. PMPHS. NY. WHICH WAY? ask Sue, 5 16 73, Crew of ' 72 — Shops, Fernwood — derched ask Lola, Harvor-Pigs-ask Fay 5 10 74 Trutles in locker ask Dave, Wedding, sewing hems ask Chris. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type II Award. THOUGHT: Someday to live a happy life with someone special. MEREDITH ANDREWS 1 4 Leonard Street Merry ' ' MEMORIES: Squam, Being Juniors, P.F. ask Mac the lawn S.R.P. what a bomb ask Cheryl, star gazing, free-studies, Maine and ski trips. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastical; Moth, and Daugh. Banq. Comm.; Spanish Club 2, 3; Tennis 3; Ski 3, 4. CAROLYN J. ABBOTT 3 Barberry Lane MEMORIES: 10 8 71; a certain someone Laurel street babysitting, SMILEN. H. Hockey games, soapdish, Summer “73 S.S. Rocky Neck backroad, Rockaway wine crazed Ladies Night, money honey, Harbor, Jerry ' s, cleaning house ask Mabel, 3 a.m. ask Nancy, space truckin, my bracelet? Canal, cold water, A.U.S., how ya gonna act? ask Nancy. THOUGHT: The deepest feeling always shows in silence. JAMES AITKENS 5 Scott Street MEMORIES: The Staten Street gang, 10th grade english class, 7 4 74 ask Sue, sleep- ing out. The Taylor Street Team, Puching Tele- phone Poles, ask Willie, Vocational School. THOUGHT: To live a long and happy life. JAY ALBERT 1 6 Davis Street “Moot , Heyyou” MEMORIES: Good Noght, ask John, Bud- Schlitz-Coke, Don ' t ask Rick the Republic of It — the great Escape Dr. Pepper, It Island, I think we Hit bottom ask Jeff — who stole my headrests ask Sal, Steve Cough — Budman No. 1 Heroe, Turvey Look, ask Tony. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Baseball, Intramurals 1 , 2; Football 1 , 2. THOUGHT: I ' ll never tell. CHARLES AMERO I 2 Addison St. VICTOR ANIDO 576 Western Ave. 19 DAVID ASARO 1 1 Marshfield St. Sparky MEMORIES: The Hut 12 23 73; BEER; Tung Bath Victim — ask Ronny; Good Harbor Beach 74. LED ZEPPELIN, Ask Frank; Hor- gan ' s picnics, summer of 74; Drunk; Hate B.Y.O.B. parties; accidents 73; Ronny, we went out with them, W.T.F. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey. THOUGHT: Live life day by day. JOSEPH M. BALBO 1 9 Addison St. MEMORIES: The Fort, old timers 6 pm to 8 am. ask J. Biondo; Seine Boats; Pinta 73, Santa Maria 74; The Back Shore walk, ask Faye. Elect. Shop. Joe ' s Dugout, ask John. THOUGHT: To conquer anything I try. WILLIAM S. BAZEL 6-1 2 Montvale Ave. Bill MEMORIES: Madith, The Beach , Sargents Party, 74-75? (she hopes) Canobie Lake, Big Seats, ask Madith, Merc 9 1 74. China Port, Yellow Camaro turned Blue, Two cakes in one night, ask Madith, Playing Pool, ask Ronnie, Who got the Goose? ask Roger. House of Seven Gables, ask Cindy and Glenn, Con- stance. THOUGHT: Life is what you make of it! WILLIAM G. BELEZOS 1 6 Traverse St. “Billy MEMORIES: 2 Quwwwaters, Rowing Bunga- nut Lake, Troop 65, Horror ask Jack, Buzzed Scott, Elude jim. Water Fight Bust, G.R. Mns, Wanderer, the Mirror ask D.W., Accidents ask Mark, Fearsome Fivesome, V.W. Montez- uma, Allagash, Summer League Capt. Mol- loys Navy, Come on Jay K., GREECE, ask Ma and Pa, Pecocketisis, ask Henry. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; H.R. Representative. THOUGHT: Don ' t cry over spilt milk. s ARTHUR ARAUJO 20 Centennial Ave. Rat , Arty”, Artichoke MEMORIES: Rocks 74 — Getting kicked out of World G. 40 times, ask Hed — SH— , Hole Summer 74 — Being on the 350th basket- ball championship team; J.V. Basketball 73- 74. Freshman Basketball 72. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Basketball 3 - 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: It ' s about time I graduated! GLEN ASARO 1 7 Gloucester Ave. MEMORIES: Camping, the scare — ask Mike. The path, our favorite spot. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop. THOUGHT: To do some of the things that I dream of doing. GRACELYN BARBAGALLO 1 0 Western Ave. Grace MEMORIES: 6 21 74; F.H.A.; ask Nof. P.B. ' 72, ask Joanne and Mail; T.P. Private stock, ask Dianne; Cher-Ami ' s; 7 30 74; West Gloucester, ask Cathy; off grounds, ask Janine. THOUGHT: All these places had their moments, with lovers and friends, I still can recall, some are dead and some are living. In my life I ' ve loved them all. Lennon and McCarthey JOANNE MARIE BEAN 1 Story Acres Jo MEMORIES: Laconia ' 73, Canal ask Deb or Pam, ' 72. Julie ' s 68 Impala Ford, Deutsch- Klasse frag, Herr Chane, What if , ask Deb, The rock, ask Brian, Boozing and cruising, ask Julie or Brian, John 8 27 74, 9 4 74, 9 1 1 17 A. ACTIVITIES AND HONO RS: German Club 2; Chorus 3; Grenadettes 3; R.O.T.C. Band 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To look for each day as it comes and to strive for the best. JANE LINDA BELL 34 Pickering MEMORIES: I ' m not sick, ask Lois, Feb ' 74, Drill Team. Get Lost. Guess what? That ' s not very funny. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; Drill Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Secretaries 3 - 4. THOUGHT: To keep my head high no matter how many mistakes I make. 20 ERIC BERKANDER 910 Washington St. Rick ' ' MEMORIES: D ' t wab it Nick; Deven ' s 73-74, Annisquam; Bayview ‘ ' 73” Midnight Ram- bler!! Tawas Bay on the Lake: The Big Blue ”55” R.O.T.C. Lt. C White you critta A.Y.C. PE ' FER. U.S.M.C. with Nicko SG.M ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Color Guard 2 - 4; Flag Raising Detail 3; Grenadiers 2; Intr. 2; Tennis 1 - 4; Football 1 ; R.O.T.C. 2 - 4. THOUGHT: To go into the U.S.M.C. and make my father proud of me. CAROL BERTOLINO 591 Washington St. MEMORIES: Angel, Summer ' 73- ' 74, Calif., letters, Squam, partying. Feels like, the cot- tage, the game, 22nd Summer — Bev, EGBs — MN — KP, Cape Cod hanging. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 3,4. THOUGHT: Be yourself. Especially do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love; ... for it is as perennial as the grass. Desid- erata DIANE P. BERTOLINO 1 91 Western Ave. Di”, Bert MEMORIES: Mike 9 29 73 — jealousy, fights, 4 yrs?, 7 7 74 ask Mike, Good old days ask Chris HeHeHe ask Mel, G.H.B.P., Mr L., A.G.H., the bug ask Mad, Crumbs ask Linda, 6th grade ask A.R. cruising, partying ask anyone, talks — tears, someday . . .? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadettes 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Span. Club; Hr. Rep. 1 . THOUGHT: To be myself and not what other people want me to be. LOUIS L. BIONDO JR. 93 Western Ave. MEMORIES: ' The Fort Pavillion Lounge, Bonfires, St. Peters, Fiesta, Sports, concerts, electrical shop, boats. Ten Years After, Greasy Pole. Parties, ask the Fort ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intr. Hockey. THOUGHT: To succeed in whatever I attempt. GEORGE M. BLAIR, JR. 24 Corliss Ave. MEMORIES: The HUT, Allmans concert, ask Pat, April vacation, the B Hole, watertower ask Bruce, next night OH NO M.C., Ginos, Flushle those cards Ida, nost talking blueberry attacks ask Tony, dangerous bike ride right Ida! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. THOUGHT: To live my dreams to the fullest. ANDREW BERTOLINO 3 Smith St. “Andy” MEMORIES: Florida, Corner, Riders Rocks Sleeping out, partys (spent), Friday Nights, F.B.I. THOUGHT: To travel. CHERYL BERTOLINO 23 Prospect Sq. MEMORIES: Summer of 73 ask CB-DL Making Friends as Deb, Jiving , Squam Rock, Supriza, Cheryl 10 28 73 Roger’s House ask Carol, Hiking ask Cluett, Passout, cereal and juice, paper cups ask Carol Just remem- ber! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleaders 3, 4; Gymnastic 1 - 3; HBC 3, 4; Jr. Vol. 1; N.H.S. 3, 4. THOUGHT: Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man. Kahlil Gibran PAUL BERTOLINO 1 0 Orchard St. MEMORIES: The Fort: One of those nights ask: PHIL, Bonfires, parties, Pavillion lounge. Greasy Pole ”74 , Camp Cedar 2 - 4, Electri- cal Shop, Blueberry Hubbard, Raiding. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 - 4. THOUGHT: To succeed in whatever I attempt. LORAINE REGINA BJORK 43 Apple St. Essex MEMORIES: D Block Lunch; Mr. Elmer’s office; Lori and Teri ' s guy; Lori guess what! R.W. — Lori you wish it; J.W. — I wish it; that N.Y. trip ask Lori; summer of ”74”; H block Harry, talk to Lori or Deb; Mmm Mmm Good — Lori or Deb ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Flicker 4; Grenadettes 4. THOUGHT: I ' ve got miles to go before I sleep. SHARON BLATCHFORD 1 09 Centennial Ave. MEMORIES: Chucky What’s that no.?” ask Marion. Those talks, ask Linda. Gerri the gang, ask Caron. Sergeants Party 72, 73. Those little things . Truth or Dare ask Julie brothers! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 2 - 4; JA 3. THOUGHT: To be as loving and understand- ing as my parents have been to me for, love is as a minor sending back only what we our- selves put in to. 21 ALAN BOHNWAGNER 1 7 Winthrop St. Essex MEMORIES: BARBARA 8 27 74; Grenadi- ers; Ft. Devens; Parties; Braces’s Cove; Mis- souri ' s going away party trips to N.H.; my party; Boys ' State; Grenadier Parties!!; trips to Boston; Funnyface; Barbara 9 27 74. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Aud-Vis. 1 - 4; Color Guard 2; F.R.D. 3; Grenadiers 3, 4; Math L. 2 - 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; 1st Place Prize Squad 2; 3rd Place Prize Squad Commander 3. THOUGHT: To be independent, my own man, in everything I do, now and forever. LYNDA BRADFORD 9 Riverdale Pk. Lynn MEMORIES: TONY 4 1 74; Friday Field trips, the boulevard!, Broken Heart Corner ask Fran and Janice. Talks and tears ask Fran, Janice and Sammy C. PUPPY-DOG, Summer 73 at A.G.H. ask Janice, the REBAL visits to Mr. Londergon ' s house ask Tony, I ' m sorry don’t ask. 7 1 1 74 ask Janice and Jill. THOUGHT: Live for the present, for the past way yesterday and the future will be tomor- row. JANE A. BUCKLEY 1 2 Ellery St. MEMORIES: Andrew, March 10, 1972, those parties. Senior Prom, Stairway to Heaven, Summers at the beach. The Nubs, Talks and Tears, Friends, Those serious moments, Back Shore, Talks with Beth, Summer of 72 ask Dawn. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 4 - S. Sec. 4. THOUGHT: To love and to be loved is the greatest of existence. DAVID BURNHAM 1 0 Pickering St. Lori didn ' t think it was that funny. PHILIP BORGE 24 Chapel St. VALERIE BROWN 31 Beach Road Val” MEMORIES: St. Maartin, Rockey Neck, Little River ask Kathy, Sadie Hawkins (Ha Ha), Semi-Formal, parties, ask Deb. Xmas mass ask Wanda, Sunday afternoons, ziiip! ask Steve and Clayt. New Years 75! It’s so . . . (Little Johns) THOUGHT: Someday my ship will come in, and with my luck I ' ll be at the airport. MICHAEL FREDRICK BUCKLEY 3 Orchard Rd. Essex Little Buck , X MEMORIES: York Beach Me. 72-74, Fort Devens, G.J. — egg Rt., Clamming, Essex. The Yel. Pen. ask She . Biking, boating, R.O.T.C. Staff Off., R.H.’s FB„ J.H.’s Y.B., 73” gd. yr.. Bowling, Red Tide, Oh no. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 3, 4; Flicker 4; Cross Country and Track 4; Jr. Rot. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4. THOUGHT: To do something in life you will enjoy doing. DONNA MARIE BURNHAM 6 Merchant St. Herbie , Nurhnam MEMORIES: ROME 72 ask Joanne, Paper Route, NO SHIRTS ask Cora, Hard-boiled eggs ask Jack LaLaine, YOU ' RE GONNA GET IT ask Tamara, bruised arm from Teri, D.E. ask Cindy, C.A.M., 1 0-50-7 with Diane. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Math L. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Tennis 2; R.O.T.C. 2; Type Award 3; Saw yer Medal 1 ; C.A.C.W.B.P. 3. THOUGHT: To be able to someday, help all those who have helped me. GARRY BUZZELL 19 Mills St. 22 CAROL CAFASSO 6 Plum St. MEMORIES: Fix it Karen — Ask Marcia, con- certs, skiing, life, SFP ' 72, E.A.B., Oh Not — H.I., G.H.B.P., hours of laughing — hope they never end. Dots. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intr. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Ski Club 2, 3, 4 ; N.H.S. 3, 4 ; Pep Club 4; Flicker 4; Jr. Rotarian 4. THOUGHT: Happiness isn ' t something you find, It’s something you create. TAMARA ELIZABETH CAHOON 1 0 Grove Street MEMORIES: Gymkana Night, ask Sue. Ser- geant ' s Party ' 73, ' 74. Officers Party ' 74. WEO vs CAM. “Bowling Caamps TYP, ask “X . “The Keys in the Cupcake! Ralphie ask anyone! Mickey M. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: CA Youth Orchestra 1,2,3, 4; Flicker 4; GHS Chorus 1 , 2; Grenadettes 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; 2nd place prize squad 3; 1 st place ID 4; Commander — Grenadettes 4; D Company Commander 4. THOUGHT: God made us to be originals, why stoop to be a copy? BETH CARLSON 1 3 Maplewood Park MEMORIES: MIKE 10 71 1-2-4 Hockey games, Football, 14 “Our Field Letters, Week ends. Dreams! Bridgton. SMU ask Billy, Madness, The Bass Rocks “MGB” Pictures, Proms, “Nothing has to come to an end! Friends — Jane? Maureen, TD. Ellen, Lisa. Cheering 73-75. THOUGHT: Like the restless sea my many thought swell and break on the beach of my mind. TERRI PAIGE CARTER Apple Street, Essex MEMORIES: SHAMBALA, Xmas ' 73. SUPER- WICKEDNEATI Wildroses, Crocodile Rock, Rdsx. greenapples, JDen. Gowan toda pwom, booberries, Ise agonnadie! Marsh- field, sumpnhappnd! Sting 3. Goldfish, Scho- lanut, tootleoo! Candles. Drivein, mute an kid wiglasses. Cranes, 4am. sumretrop. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: MML 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; HR Rep 2, 3; Sawyer Medal 3. THOUGHT: “Right now it seems to be more than enough to just be here today. Denver JOAN BARBARA CHABOT 1 24 Magnolia Ave. Motor mouth” MEMORIES: Sergeants Party 5 31 74. Shar- on’s car! Shopping, ask Bobby. Silver Star, ask Chuckie. “Congratulations! It ' s a Drum Major complete with Baton! Room 209, ask Joanne, Bugging Harvey., Stale Cookies! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: HBC 3, 4. Mother Daughter Banquet 4. NHS 3, 4. ROTC Band 3, 4. St. Sec. 4. JA 3,4. THOUGHT: You are a child of the universe. Just like the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here. STEPHEN JOHN CAHILL 263 Essex Ave. “Bun , Bunzo , Eebee’s MEMORIES: Girls, Money, Drink, Food, Car- nival, Drop the Draw, ask JB. Fernwood Flyers, 19, ' 74 Jr League Champs 7-1-1. Caught Smokin at Rose’s, ask RM, RR, RF, WC, MB, FR, IV. Im her girlfriend, ask GD. H xo ' en Wind ask Humma. Fiesta, Hit the Bars, street hockey, Comin home, Rockport, the car. Derelects. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Fresh. Football, Hockey 3, 4?; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, Mooters. THOUGHT: To take my life as it comes with the fullest, without having any worries that can set me back. LINDA LEE CAMPBELL 1 30 Maplewood Ave. Linda MEMORIES: Carl 10 30 71 Charly! Talks — 5 17 73 Carl 6 15 74 ask Linda and Carl. Sargents Party 2, 3, 4? Drill team Banquet 2, 3, 4? 3 stooges, shopping, sly concert — ask Robyn and Linda. Bit it! ask Ethel. YBAS ask Dawn. Old ladies ask Foz. Cindy’s — Carl. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Guideaon Drill Team 4. THOUGHT: To be successful and to have that dream come true. JOANNE MARIE CARRASCO 25 Willow Street Jo , Carrunch MEMORIES: BOWLING — TV — 6 73, 2 74. Tennis, Summer 74 Rome ' 72, Special Birthday, CARRUNCH ask Mr. Gleason, Watching sports. That night, BD BS ask Penn Ny. Long friendship and talks ask Donna. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; N.H.S. Sec. 3, 4; Pep Club Sec. 4; Phys. Ed. Intra. 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Type Award 3. THOUGHT: You will find each new tomorrow, will be happy from the start, if you only will remember . . . keep a smile within your heart. LAURIE CAVANAUGH 1 4 Chapel Street MEMORIES: Billy 8 24 74. Getting away with anything ask Michelle, Santa, MO ask Sharon, XR7-L Sgt.’s Party ' 73, Stage Fort ' 72, Nine ina mustang? The Boulevard, my cricket, the runaway, the greatest year ever ' 74. Leaving GHS and being with Billy. THOUGHT: To thank my grandparents for all they have given me, I love them both. LESTER CHARLAND 1 59 Cheery St. Les MEMORIES: River Brook, 69-73, The boule- vard, summer ' 73, ' 74. The Sunday Trip ask Carol, Cheryl, Buddy, Fiesta ' 74, “Don ' t be scared! Party Hardy at Dogtown, Are you experienced? ask Jimi, Eastern Point Castles, Truckin, Vans. THOUGHT: To be experienced. 23 JANINE CIARAMITARO 46 Fort Square MEMORIES: My Comare ask Joanne, You split T F all over my Pinnochio record? ask Jennelle. The Castle ask Gracelyn, In the rain ask Nancy, Itch cha ask Theresa, two fish ask joanne, BRIGHAM’S. THOUGHT: To be happy always and to make my parents proud of me. PAULCILUFFO 78 Centennial Avenue Chuffo” MEMORIES: Toni 7 1 7 74 Wing lounge Guys night ask Tom. My eyes Stuchask Diane, Sitch ask Nof Endicott, ask Tony, A5 Easter Sunday, ask Maryann, Bowling, the beach, place, ask Ton, N.P.A. S.Y.C. D.Y.D. ask Tony and Nof. ACTIVITIES: Machine Shop 1, 2, 3. THOUGHT: If you want to get to Heaven you got to raise a little Hell. GAETANO JOHN CIULLA 24 Beacon Street ’’Jack CLAUDE COCCHIARELLA 65 Farrington Ave. MEMORIES: Oh baby. How ya doing, salt water, ask Bill, Ed, Black Prtagie is Rick: Revenge on Cabin 4 with Denchy, slippery when wet, (In Concert) ask Jerry. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Football 3, 4. THOUGHT: To keep your head about you, when all around you are losing theirs and blaming it on you. WILLIAM COLLINS 1 7 Grapevine Road ’’Bill MEMORIES: Melissa, 3 29 74, weightroom, ask Bird, Salt water ask Claude and Ed, The JEEP! Manning Bowl! Mt. Jacobs ask Chris- tine. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1 ; Student-Fac- ulty Adv. Council 1; Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: A friend is a person who comes in when the whole world has gone. MARY CILUFFO 43 Maplewood Park MEMORIES: Lenny 7 29 72 — Rolling Stones Senior Prom, Semi-Formal, S.F.P. Always in trouble ask Gail Good to the last Drop — Watch out for the bull — ask Bernie Straitsmouth, Rock climbing ask Donna and Gina. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Secre- tary Freshman Homeroom Rep.; Project Adventure. THOUGHT: The Love of a boy is the love of the world. To always smile and someday find that one special person. ANTHONY CIULLA 201 Washington Street “Tony MEMORIES: The Boulevard, Friday Field trips, April 1st ask Lynda, I ' m sorry do not ask W.H. ' s He ' s not what your thinking. THOUGHT: Whenever I discover I’ve made a mistake I will hasten to correct it, no matter what embarrassment it may cause me, for pride is not a prerequisite to happiness, but truth is. ROBIN CLUETT 42 Green Street MEMORIES: Jay! 8 8 73 Football 47, hockey 5, F. a duck. Pulling Horrors, ask Jay. Bike-ride to Georgetown, Barney’s party cheering 73-75, Bruces’s House, Laura knows. Angie? The corner, the hike, ask Che- ryl, 8 a.m., ask Cuz. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 3, 4. THOUGHTS: Remembering is for those who have forgotten. DIANE COLLINS 21 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: Super Parents to guide me through these school years. THOUGHT: Thinking of the future after grad- uating — not sure of a career but would love to fulfill a dream of traveling especially driv- ing across country. JON F. CONANT 31 Leverett Street MEMORIES: Top O ' the Harbor ' 74 — Pam and Wingaersheek May 25, June 8th at the pit! ask Jeff and Lee. The Comoro, Eric Clap- tonn and speeding, Maine and skiing, up, down and finally up. Drip dry ask Pam and Lee, a peach osk Ricky. ACTIVITIES: N.H.S. 3, 4; JV Hockey 1, 2; Varsity Hockey 3, 4; Golf Team 2. THOUGHT: To make every day a new begin- ning and life a lasting friend. 24 CAROLYN COOLIDGE 1 0 Nikolane Way scon COOK 626 Washington Street MEMORIES: Cheryl 9-9-74, the Beach, shav- ing cream ask C.D., what did we do last night ask D.J., C.B. and V ask C.D. THOUGHT: When you finally decide what you ' re going to do for the rest of your life, make the best of it. JOANN MARIE CORRAO 38 Eastern Ave. Jody , J.C. , Bogart MEMORIES: Summer of ' 74, ask Judi, Karen, Lori, P.B. the Gang, Cookie 12 23 73, thanx Doug, Installations! Rainbow Boys? The dances, Sargents Party, ask Brian, Ray, sum- mer ' 71, WELCOME! ask Lori, Brownies! ROCKPORT. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Audio Visual Ad. 1 - 4; R.O.T.C. 3, 4; Grenadettes 3, 4. THOUGHT: Begin the day with friendliness, keep friendly all day long. Keep in your soul a friendly thought, in your heart a song. ROBERTA ANN CRAWFORD 1 34 Wheeler Street MEMORIES: Spain ' 73 Naranjos, W.O.T.W.A. Granada ask A.H. Sailing — Escape , ST. Croix. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To excel in the field of study I undertake and then to travel. El Exito Es obtener lo que uno quiere, y la felicidad es querer lo que se tiene. DANIEL MICHAEL CROSSEN 1 7 Fuller St., Magnolia Dan MEMORIES: Replacing Mr. Natti as Santa . . . white water on the Ipswich with Mr. Cap- pon, talking to Ma Jordan and enjoying every minute, cemetery restoration, sipping sodas with Miss J, up Red Rock the hard way, com- memorations for the green hug. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1 - 4; Bowling Club 3; Skating Club 3, 4; Teach. Voul. at Fuller 4. THOUGHT: When Irish eyes are smiling, they ' ll steal your heart away. STEVE COONEY Thurston Pt. Rd. Scabooney , No-Neck” MEMORIES: Good Harbor, Fri, and Sat. Nights, Reunion at M.C., ask the boys. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Freshman Hockey 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To go through life with a smile. CHERYL CRAAYBEEK 4 Marion Way MEMORIES: Trips to UNH, going to my camp, Long Beach ask Julie, 592 ask Ronnie, Col- leen, roller skating. Tippy 9 6 74, being with friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Tutor 1. THOUGHT: To be the best I can be in what- ever I do. To live life the best way that I know how. To always be happy. PATRICIA A. CREAM 54 Riverdale Park Trisha” MEMORIES: 8 31 73 Lightning Strikes, ask Blueberry, 67” Chevrolet, ask Rap 7 31 74, Seven Musketeers, Anita knows. Remem- ber the day we found the center of the world, ask Terry, She stole Tony’s ring and bracelet, Funnyside, Linda remembers. My niece — Nicole, St. Pete, Fla. THOUGHT: To never live a day without a memory of my grandmother. DONNA CURCURU 88 Western Ave. MEMORIES: Franl, 12 15 72, Riders Rocks, Boulevard, boring . . Maine — round- about , Straitsmouth, rock climbing falling! ask Mary Ann, Gina and Rosanne, Hi Dave! , S.F.P., Easy easy Elton John, Deep Purple, Room 226 “Fao , Dog Town. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stud. Fac. Adv. Comm. 4 ; Project Adventure 4. THOUGHT: The future none can see, the road you leave behind, ahead lies mystery. S.W. SAWYER FREE LIBRARY GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 Umm! Food! KEVIN CURCURU 1 2 Washington St. GARYCUSICK 42 Hodgeiins St. GoGa MEMORIES: Mere, R.L.C.C.K.D.,1 don ' t remember, Carlson Friday, N.O.Y.F.B., Camp New Hampshire, Headly Wednesday, Theo Moblie, Goucho out the window in Rockport. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be successful (and Fool every- one). TERESA M. DAGLEY 42 Centennial Ave. Terry MEMORIES: John 8 26 73, babyface. It came out negative?, Get out of here, it ' s none of your business. Remember the day we found the center of the world ask Patty, Mr. Addison Gilbert, blueberry, BOGART, ask nomam Birde and Rebbel, 7 musketeers, tick- tick, heavy breathing. Where’s your shadow? THOUGHT: To travel — to see and learn. MARY D ' ANTONIO 884 Washington St. Mare , Mad” MEMORIES: Nick 1 1 2 72, Berry Berryll ask Lois Delux yger ask Eth, Twins huh Sylv, the beach. Mystery Man of 205, laughs. The Phantom Strikes ask Nick, Clairabell, cruseing speed ask anyone. Dream On. THOUGHT: Tell me about it. DEBORAH A. DAVIS 30 Marble St. Deb , Debbie MEMORIES: Jeff, Friday 13 74 Football, G.H.B., Beep beep ask Wanda and Paula, 1 0 ask Val, C.S.N.Y. ask Cathy and Val, summer 74” ask Steve, 36 ask Wanda, highway ask Steve, Big Water ask Moutso, Finally? Satur- day Nile ask Val. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; Drill Team 1, 2; Mother Daughter Banquet Comm. 4; Pep Club, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 2; Typing Awards 2, 3. THOUGHT: To find love in every day. JON CURLEY 8 Ellery St. MEMORIES: Alma, Senior Picnic, brown 25, 51, Masco Streak, R.J., Dear Jon ask Dec, G.H.B., football, N.A.N., 20 flat tire. Camp Cedar, Airplanes ask Bobby. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 - 4; Tri-Captain 4. THOUGHT: As I grow older I am going to change because change is a sign of life. MIKE CUSUMANO 69 Bass Ave. Coose MEMORIES: CHAMPS, J.L., Camp Cedar Me., football games, psyched up”, Miche- lob, “Randy my great comet?, hockey and baseball games, homeruns, camping in N.H. and getting kicked out. The Stones, 1 . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 4 ; Football 1 , 3, 4; Jr. Varsity Baseball 1 - 4. ANGELA L. D ' AMICO 12 Allen St. “Ange , Angie MEMORIES: 8 13 73: Buddy, Our Place , Sergeants Party 74”, Canobie ask Nancy!, Gymnastic Meets, SPORTS, Thanks Bozo , Friends, Talks, Big Sis — Grace”, dances, concerts, beaches, The Dam , 50 ' s Rock Revival . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleaders 3, 4; Co-Captain; Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3; Pres- idential Physical Fitness Award 4. THOUGHT: Be yourself; Today is life, tomor- row is important, but yesterday is only memo- ries! EMILY da SILVA 1 2 Trask St. Emma MEMORIES: F.M., at the Murger Stone, Isacc Hinckley, Skow Strip, F.U.N. Ladies Nights, to the Harbor, Barr Beach Boys, all nighters Canadians 3 17 74, S.C. ask Janis, C.S.N.Y. wine crazes, Jerry’s Million Dollar Munchies 10 26 73 Why? trips. Our House ask Andrea N.H. THOUGHT: No man is good enough to gov- ern another without that man’s consent. MICHAEL J. DAVIS 3 Carlisle St. Mike”, B.O. , Seadog MEMORIES: Waterskiing with Seadog and Abe, Summer of 74, hockey team 74 and 75 Steph., have you seen my car? DRIVING THE BLUE MAX ask Rocky, Where ' s Pinky? ask Rocky, homeroom with Cousin Deb, Good Harbor, girls, beer, sports. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 4; Baseball 1 - 4. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me and to be successful in whatever career I pur- sue. 26 CHRISTOPHER DAY 32 Centennial Ave. TERRY E. DAY 1 4 Woodward Ave. Gloucester MEMORIES: 3 5 74 flowers, children, ani- mals, smiles music, The green martian! ask Esther. Philadelphia — The leprechaun, ask Carol, Montreal Niagara Falls, Being gullible ask Butch. What are you, Crazy? I ' m so embarrassed BEING SILLY! People ' s Expres- sions. THOUGHT: Smile at me and I will under- stand, for that is something everybody does in the same language. MICHELLE DeCOSTE 1 2 Norman Ave. Magnolia Miss , Missy MEMORIES: Ambie 2 27 72 FOREVER! Sen- ior Proms, Fiesta ' s, Letters, Runaway, Porters, games people play, Sunday football, girls nights E.JS, Songs 72-73, Goodbye Yellow- brick Road, Getting away with anything ask Laurie, California, babies, US. S.R. Talks with Billy, Christmas will never come. Hockey, The Beach Comber, Parties, Concerts. THOUGHT: My best friend will always be you Mom. DONALD DENCH 26 Hodgkins St. Glou. MEMORIES: Brown 25, Masco, weight at 1 a.m., HO ' s Chucha, ask Jabba, Camp Cedar, Agarn, Mere, Gaucho, Stooges, Give me those melons . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cr. Coun. and Track 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To live life to the fullest. KATHRYN A. DAY 1 32 Centennial Ave. Kathy MEMORIES: God, Rainbow, CANADA!, 73- 74 Room 122, Maria!!! Walks — Talks 00 Ask Susie We ' re late Sunsets, Football — MacDonalds, Sticks and Bricks ask Sue Mush- rooms, HI. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stud. Sec. 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Staff Plat. Sgt. 2; Type Ad. 1 , 2. THOUGHT: Don ' t walk in back of me, I may not lead; but just walk beside me and be my friend. CAROL DeCOSTE 61 Bond Street MEMORIES: 1 Lynn Arena ask Marcia, Football and hockey games, Snoxema and Twin Rinks ask Dawn, Anything for a laugh, Saturday nights ask Laney, G.H.B.P., F.P.L. Have you seen Dawn? Sprained ankle ask Dawn, Old Salem Road ask Karen, J.L.G.’s. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club; Flicker Staff; Type Award II, III. THOUGHT: The only way to have a friend is to be one. STEVE DelTORCHIO 41 Hodgkins Street Del MEMORIES: Summer of 74, My Car, Gas money ask Rob, Football Camp Cabin six ask Pudge, The beach partys. Weekends 36 ask Wanda 33 ask Deb, Electrical Shop Brown 25, Fairies . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 3, 4, 2; Football 1 , 3, 4. THOUGHT: To further my career in the Electri- cal Field. MICHAEL P. DOODY 5 Whittemore Street Mike , Red”, Dude MEMORIES: CAUSING TROUBLE ASK TOM AND JOHN, congratulation, you went from crazy to insane, eastern RT, RD. sleeping out ask T.W., J.O., T.S., D.W., Bombed, C.A.M. I don ' t work there I just go there, 68 Ply. THOUGHT: To prove I can be someone. DIANE DOUCETTE 9 Marsh St. Glou. MEMORIES: John, 3 30 74, The Prom, 7 16 74 C.A.M. 10-50-7, ask Donna, Long talks with Linda and Donna, The Donut with Tee, hidden drive ask Donna, 2 o ' clock For SEG, ask Kathy — oh garbage ITYWOK ask Linda. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: American Field Service 3, 4. THOUGHT: Love is patient and kind, Love never gives up: its Faith, Hope and Patience never fail. I Corinthians 1 3: 4, 7 This is to the nitwits who picked the All-Scholastics! 27 Showing off your muscles, Keith? SCOn DOUCETTE 5 John Wise Ave., Essex NANCY DOUGLASS 1 2 Clarendon Street MEMORIES: AUG of 73, S.S. Babysitting, Laurel Street 71 Sgts party (C.P.) New Hamp- shire, SMILE, Ladies Night Out F.U.N., The Harbor, Wine Craze Earl ' s Jerry’s 3 AM ask Carolyn, Rocky Neck, Backroad, How your gonna act. My $9.00 pants. The weddings ask Barry, VANDERBELTN! THOUGHT: Where there is no love, put love, and you will find love. ROGER DUCHANE 4 Tolman Street Doc MEMORIES: Ski Trip to N.H. ask J.J.R.H.J.S.L.J. and J.S. The Lobster ask John, Parties at the Hut the Paris trip ask D.G. out of Gas in Amesbury ask J.J. and R.H., Friday Night Hockey Games ask Ron, Eastern Ave. Schoolyard Ball Games. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop. THOUGHT: Have a Good Time Today Because you ' ll Never know what ' s in store for us Tomorrow KIMBERLEE ANN DUTTON 52 Harrison Ave. “Kim MEMORIES: Movies?, 18? of course! Good friends always? Motorcycle rides. Driving les- sons, ask the gang! Lets dance? Yes! stalled as usual! Laugh it helps Can we talk? Grounded? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intra. 3, 4; Flicker 4. THOUGHT: To understand myself to the ful- lest and then try to understand others. To do what I think is right not what others think is right. NANCY EAMES 28 Sumner Street MEMORIES: STEVE 5 10 73, dances, par- ties, drive-in, summer 73 and 74 skiing, Sugarloaf, no buttin, ask Linda, talks and tears, football games, Little Eames ask anyone, my cars, my ring, the old gang, good harbor beach, secret lunches ask Linda 7 73. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastic Team 1 . THOUGHT: It ' s better to be small and shine, than be great and cast a shadow. ♦ ? « Zi ’ COLLEEN DOYLE 5 Cherry Hill Road MEMORIES: The split sessions our freshman year, girls being accepted in R.O.T.C., our sophomore year, and the three weeks of short days our junior year are my strongest memories. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls Softball Team 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: It ' s been a good four years, in a good school, with a good class, but I ' m happy to be done. JAMES H. DUNN, JR. 5 Day Ave. Jay , Dunny , Harold MEMORIES: Terrorizing, Give me those melons, duck hunting, G.H.B., The cruise. New Years Eve in N.H. ask M.G., Rockport, derelicts, Vogel’s party. Franco ' s Army, 40 horses ask Mont, The Goal. THOUGHT: Take everything in stride, you ' ll live longer and make less enemies. CLAYTON ROBERT DYETT, JR. 1 0 Russell Ave. Clayt , Zeppelin , Head MEMORIES: HEAD ZEPPLIN, Purple Jesus, G.H.B., my listener, Hey Mr. Ballswin, ya wanna buy some grass? ask Pudge, Nugents Party (?) follow the string, Friendlys Coffee ask Dunny, au Del ' s Laundry, Tackling drills ask Mac Adoo, Madness Gloucester HIGH, canal F Block. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football, Track. THOUGHT: In life you receive what you con- tribute so for everlasting happiness help ever- yone. JOSEPH FALLICA 391 Western Ave. Peca MEMORIES: Debbie Summer 74, Pebble Beach, ask C.G. The Mall ask C.G., Teddy Bear Lounge ask C.D., S.P., SP.K., The Saco Driver, G2 Chevy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Football. THOUGHT: Go placidly among the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. 28 LINDA FAULK 6 Linwood Place MEMORIES: Alsto, Right Bob, ALRIGHT, race car, walking in the rain, 8 16 74 No Butting, ask Nancy, Senior Prom, I’ll never tell, ask Sue, I thought you were only kidding, ask Diane, C.A.M., the beach. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 1 . THOUGHT: Don ' t worry about tomorrow ' s problems, live each day as it comes. MICHAEL R. FAVALORO 30 Summer Street MEMORIES: Shooting poolthe Y Plum Cove, D- Dog, Hey, you, mosquito Brain! playing poker with a computer Certainly! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1 , 2; N.H.S. 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be a man before my mother MARCIA FAVAZZA 1 2 Summer Street MEMORIES: 7 14 74 ask Pat, Bozo bergade ask Lenny looking for trouble ask Pat, China Port ask Madith, April ask Charlene, Friendly 74 75 Being let down ask Bill Flag Pole ask the gang. THOUGHT: There ' s always more than one person who cares what happens to you in life. STEVE FAVAZZA 28 Madison Square Turkey” MEMORIES: Spanish class. Friendly’s Little one, Good Harbor Beach, Having no cares in the world while running thru Ravenswood Park, All my new friends. Hardy, Lee. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. and Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intra. 1 - 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Cross Country and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To strive for a goal, reach that goal, and then make another goal in which to strive for. BETTE FIGURIDO 33 Perkins St. MEMORIES: Camping 7-23-4 33x22, Why y one ask Dottie, Lovett ask Cathy, Playground, Shawns and Martys 9-7-74 ask JoAnn, The dog ask Ronda, Row 27 4-4-74, Saugus Nosenipper ask Mike, Oz ask Linda, Zayre ' s ask Steph. Trevet ask Bev. THOUGHT: Happiness add ' , and multip lies os we divide it with others. To make my parents proud of me. JOSEPH A. FAVALORO JR. 9 Sunset Hill Road Joe MEMORIES: Sunset, Friday nights, 4 19 74, the canal lunch block, “themills playing hockey, catching a buzz, work, one certain person, many a cold nights up the rink. Browns pond, drinking screwdriver, meeting old friends, and The Allman Brothers Band. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra. 3,4. THOUGHT: To surprise my parents, by being a success in life. C. KEVIN FAVAZZA 1 4 Marchant ST KiKi , Hogbelly MEMORIES: The Playground, The larch Cen- tral Grammer, Spring St. Austria 71 , Friendlys Camp Cyder Cabin II ask Rick, Rock- port ask Mike, FatJack ask Mark, Swampscott 71,72 ask Kids. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1, 2; Football 1 , 2, 3. THOUGHT: To be as good a man as my father was and make him proud of me. PAUL FAVAZZA, 44 Middle Street ’’Joel MEMORIES: The Corner — Central Milibu SS Beatles, Kirks VD, What kind of fish we got ask Jasper STRAF ask Tony, LARID, St. Peter Fiesta 73, 74, Jr. Seine boats, all work cc. Parties, Gang Picnics, The Y Bread ins, slabs who want water, Tonys hut. THOUGHT: A working class hero is something to be. CHRISTIE FERGUSON 8 John Wise Ave. Chris MEMORIES: Canal, Summer 74 , Gin, ask Debor, Pam, Nova Scotia, German, Bus Trip, Break my thumb and Rowley, ask t. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 4. THOUGHT: I want to be able to do what I want that is if I ever find out what I want to do. JOSEPH P. FOLEY 2 Dexter Place Guner MEMORIES: Penny 6 23 74, 4 July Greasy Pole, Rocky Mt., Buzz on ask Toiy, the zone in Boston ask Sam c. BOULEVARD, The boat ask Vic out-of town ask Vic. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon; R.O.T. C. 1, 2,3. THOUGHT: To go bartending school and make my parents proud of me. 29 LEO FRANCIS 75 Maplewood Park Lee MEMORIES: Kim, The Gang, Fernwood Flu, Testy’s club. Girls, T.L.S., Girls Goose Cove Parties, Dances Oct. 8, 71, Feb. 14, 72, SUMMERTHING Aug. 26, 73. THOUGHT: Never forget a Dream, Someday it might come true. JOANNE FRITHSEN 29 Haskell St. Jo , Beanetta MEMORIES: Eurdson, M.H.D., 74, y.c.s.? Indian Pond, GHB, drive in, Germany 72, Glads, N.Y.C., Explorers, W.A.B.R.G.C. Flo- rida ask Linda, April 74, B.P. cops ask any- one! S.I.M.A.D.I., no keys? ask Judy, FIRE! fir- ebug? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra- murals 3, 4; Flicker 4; Explorers Club 2, 3. THOUGHT: Live for those who love you, for those who know you true. For the heaven that smiles above you and the good that you can do. LOUISA FRONTIERO 2 Commonwealth Ave. MEMORIES: SUMMER ’74 — Essex, Stranded — 6 24 74 Down River, Spies!, Hole in the Porch — 7 13 74 “S.P.’s” don ' t burn ' em, “Talks and tears My Book . . . dreams — decisions Plan A Getting Psyced! I! September success! Changes . . . In Concert, Daily Routine, 3 Stooges — ask Lee and Carol, songs, crackiola. The Cor- ner — Leave Now ask Sandra (57) THOUGHT: Life, is what you make it. TONYS. FRONTIERO 4 Nautical Heights ROSS FRIEND 1 2 Ryan Road Rocky” MEMORIES: Wingersheek beach, totaled, beer, Girls, no money. Junked bike. ANDREW FRONTIERO 1 3 Bertoni Road Andy MEMORIES: Sharon 5!, Spagetts + BBS, the Tourney Choker, What she say?? 1st of Aug. PQB4 — Can I see the sweater? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1,2, 3; Football 1 , 2; Chess 2, 3, 4. TONY A. FRONTIERO 9 Whittemore St. SUSAN FUHS 1016 Washington St. Sue MEMORIES: E.M. 11 8 72, SUNSET BEACHES, RAMBLING, the Point, ask EM, P.M. 3.q., Backstage, rhubarb and garbage, mobile queen, Bertha and the gang. One way, ask Barb, TOWNIES, Thoreau, 5 18 73, She knows she’s a man,” ask John, Dr. D, ask Ethel, Ken’s 34, Ebon Flood. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Pres.; Pep Club; Flash 4; STAGE CREW 1 . STEVE FUREY Flume Road Pudge MEMORIES: Summer ' 74, Good Harbor Beach, Partying, Dances, The gang, camp cedar. Cabin 6, JJ Brown 25, The Rookie show ask coach Baldwin, LARCH, the live wires, the track Pisgetti. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1 , 2, 3. THOUGHT: To love the greatest gift my par- ents gave me: life. 30 Cheer up! You ' re a senior! TED GABRY 1 6 Overlook Ave. MEMORIES: The Coffee House, The Hordo, Penton, falling off the rings crash Brad’s par- tys, watermelon, Lindy, the old gang, the great bull moose. Football, Santa Claus is Dead. GAIL GANNON 1 08 Concord Street MEMORIES: GHB, simple, so much, C.C. han- gers! ask Carol, the golf course, skipping, Gina? brown nose, our talks Cathy, week- ends, proms, troubles, ask Maryann, those letters, walks, making decisions? Pretty soon Bernie — B.H. THOUGHT: To try to always care, listen, understand and help people. ROBERT GERRING 3 Sunset Road Bob , Gaz MEMORIES: Action speaks louder than words. Psycho Swampscott 71-72, J.L. Champs “74 , Hockey games away bus rides. Fresh Baseball — R.C. What a pit! Poetry in Motion — Phenomanel, Your Mother dives for Roto-Rooter — J.V. “72” Let ' s go down Rockport, Theo — mobile GAUCHO! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Baseball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Soc- cer 2, 3, 4; Beaver Shot Champs 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: “Today is only yesterday ' s tomorrow.” U.H. STEVE GIGLIO 1 6 Cedarwood Rd. Gigs , Stump MEMORIES: Getting our pictures taken — ask Gail, Glass Sailboat 3 AM ask Ron, West Glou. woods test, Drive-In Hockey, Turk, Hen- driz, M.B.O.B. close call at the west wing ask Karen and Mary. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. and Intra- mural Hockey. THOUGHT: You have few true friends, many many acquaintances, don ' t confuse them. THOMAS GLENN 1 1 A Western Ave. DAWN GALANTE 1 1 Forest Street MEMORIES: Zippie! GHBP, Salem, ask Karen, FPL, Saturday nights, ask Laney, Snoxema and Twin Rinks, ask Carol, Can we’ve a ride , ask Marcia, J.L. Queen, football, license plates, ask Marcia and Carol. Any- thing for a laugh, nerds ask Marcia. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Business Club 3 - 4; N.H.S. 3 - 4; Pep Club Pres. 4; Track Team 3 - 4. THOUGHT: Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. CHERYL GASPAR 9 Marchant Street Cheri” MEMORIES: GHB, Those rowdy parties. Mid- night swim, A.O.A.R. ask Kenny, Always manage, on cup or two ask Maria. P.F.A.C.R.? A.C. rill 6 am ask Jimmy, Talks till 4 am Close calls with my twin? Rockport crazes! ask Janine I.T.D.H.A.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I and II Awards; Honor Business Club 3, 4; Stud. Adv. Comm. 4. THOUGHT: To put a smile in people’s hearts as well as on their faces. SALVATORE GIAMANCO 3 Mason St. Sal MEMORIES: Central, Corner, Slals, Rading Boats ask Paul P., What kind of fish we got ask Kink, Magnolia pool ask the gang. The sleep outs. Seine 72-73 Boats, the Ninke ask Vin, Never give up the nice ask Tony, Dave’s party Marie ' s party. The Picnic ask The Gang, Machine Shop. THOUGHT: To make a million. LEONARD GILARDI 29 Centennial Ave. CAROL GODINHO 1 Sayward St. “Craze” MEMORIES: Summer 74 8 3 74 M.A., 3 10 74, 8 14 74, FO ask Alma our songs, in concert, 3 Stooges ask Lee and Louisa “FEVER” graveyard, SPP stables, ask Laura BioBust Van Kowloons Ask Ricky 2 23 74, talks and tears ask Marilyn Beer ask Slater (RR38) BM cupid ask Jon Brother Johnnie Hi Essex . THOUGHT: Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. 31 JOHN GODINHO 1 Soyward St. RICHARD GOULART 3 Sadler Street Rick” MEMORIES: The Hill, Salisbury Beach, 8 5 73; Chasing Camaro ask Mike, Staten Street; Saturday at the races; Friday nights, street hockey; Fuller School sleeping out. Papa Gino ' s ask STEVE, DANNY. THOUGHT: To find happiness and to be free. COLLEEN M. GOUZIE 8 Macomber Road MEMORIES: DICK 4 25 73, our private beach, back shore, bike riding, CHRISTMAS EVE, Fourth or July Trip ask Heather, Good Harbor ask Paula, the Bridge, Sebago Lake, ask Sharon, Beverly ask Heather, Coc Coc. THOUGHT: To be where I want to be and to find happiness with the one I love. JUDITH GRACE 95 Holly Street Judy MEMORIES: I know you ' ll make someone very happy J.C., 6 22 73, The telephone ask Sherrie, AGH gossip, doubling. Who’s next? ask Jane, The Reservoir, 5 23 74, J.B., Crusin, What do ya want to do? Long talks at the theater, ask the ushers. THOUGHT: To learn from experience and not make the same mistakes a second time. PENELOPE GRAY 61 8 Essex Ave. Penny” MEMORIES: The sailboat, we’ll make it! ask Holly, that night 6 B.D.B.S. and the car chase, ask Joanne, Loon Mountain ask Eric, Goldfish, the canoe race, soccer games, K.B. my heroe! All them parties, summer of ' 74. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Infra. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Varsity Field Hockey 4. THOUGHT: To be there when somebody needs a friend. MARK GOODHUE 40 Riverdale Park Doc MEMORIES: Fearsome Fivesome Friday Nights at NWPK, D.S.T.B. Swampscott “71- 72 Good Harbor Beach, Those great con- certs. THEOMOBILE RHO-STGMA-MV. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1; Hockey 1 ; Soccer 4; Baseball 1 - 4. THOUGHT: The trouble today is that all the clowns are not in the circus. MARY LOU GOULTER 3 Wiley Street MEMORIES: DANNY 3 8 74, Brace ' s Cove, New Years ' Eve at the camp, ask Jay D., talks with Linda M., Summer of 74 , the two comedians, BO and BG, you yelled at me! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Drill Team 1 - 4; 1 st Sergeant. THOUGHT: To be myself, not what every- body else wants me to be. CARLETON MANUEL GRACE 40 Madison Ave. Carl” MEMORIES: Linda, 10 30 71 , Sgts Party 73, 74, 75? Felix, Cindys, 5 11 74, 6 15 74, those talks ask Linda, Striper Craze, Wave ask Savage Give us a flex ask Laney, Nova, F.I.A. ask Williams, Barnyard ask Pete, Carlos Kneviel. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadiers 2; Stud. Council 3, 4; Treasurer. BEVERLY GRAHAM Essex Ave. MEMORIES: Summer ' 74, partying, Hawaii, Austria ' 72 feels like, S.S. — 10 craze, the game, 22nd summer at Earl ' s — Carol, All- man Bros., Cape Cod hanging, ex. trip T.H. June, the cottage, TR-4, Boston Space-out- Krystal K, Sunday Keg Parties. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Canal Work- shop. THOUGHT: I want to be free, to live, love, and learn through an endless summer in search of happiness. STEPHEN JAMES GRAY 393 Western Ave. “Fireball , DRAGO , D.T. Man , K.O.”, Edison” MEMORIES: STUDIO Atlantic City sum- mers” 72 3 4 Dynamite” Hotel Keys, Steal, !!?!! Library talks, ask Lisa C. and Karen, (ADUFS 1 ) Encounter Christ, Sue B. Leadershop (J.C.) Beer!! ask Deli, Turkey and Stuie, Friendly’s Baseball (Elks) Olympics, Gymnastics, McMurrayl! Goalie!! AYE. R.A.C. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Baseball 2 - 4; Spanish Club 1 - 3; Phys. Ed. Infra. 1 - 4; Soccer 2 - 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: People see things as they are and ask why I dream things that never were and ask why not? 32 STUART FRANCIS GRAY 393 Western Ave. “Stu , ‘‘Stuie’’, Gillman , Edison MEMORIES: My Friends, The Studio, Friendly ' s Cursillo, L.L.G., 65 Temp , Fleaven, N Y. A. A. I, Stumbling, D.E. Tappets ask Kevin, C.G. Atlantic City, Sum 74 , K.O.T., John Denver We Need Spirit Compe- titions, My Pretzels Trout — N.H., Canada 76”, Beer ask Ed, Kevin, Stephen, Comics, 4 1 6 74. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Spanish Club 2, 3; Phys. Ed. Intro. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4. THOUGHT: To Find Myself in My self By Nature and By Godl GARY GREEL 54 Harrison Ave. KAREN M. GREENE 1 80 Washington St. Greenie , “Marill (thanks Lisa!) MEMORIES: Friends, life. Beach Boys, bus people, fun? more? ask Lois, fixed it Carol, ask Marcia, things we have to do, S.H.D. ' 74, dreams 1 2 22 74, ask Nancy, Keep On Truckin ' Terry 12 24 74, 6 7 72 and 73, Thanks for the talk Mike, G.H.B.P., S.F.P. ' 72, P.W.A. ' 74, C.A.A. ask Bruce and Steve. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Infra. 1 - 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 4; Flicker Staff 4; Pep Club Mascot 4. THOUGHT: In the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul, strive to be happy, and dream til your dreams come true. ERIC GREGORY Beach Road ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: All time record holder for being kicked out of the Library. THOUGHT: This school is a fine institute of learning, the cafeteria attendance was per- fect this year. The Boston Zoo visited three times this year to study the effects on large amounts of animals in captivity. TERRY GREEL 54 Harrison Ave. MEMORIES: DANELL, Auto shop, 65 ' orang e mustang, Al ' s runs ask Fred and Fred, Having some of Arties parts Buy a honda, hangin ' around the rink, the home, the wall H.A.S. THOUGHT: To make my own decisions in life and let nobody make me do things that I do not want to do. JAMES N. GREENWOOD Stanwood Point Sam , Greenie MEMORIES: Jones, house at 1 A.M., ask Brian Weeeeeoo, ask Kendall, Aerosmifh at the speedway 8 18 74, woodsbombing at Dogtown, ask Ed and Steve, talking with Brenda and Karen, four in the morning, go to McDonald ' s? ask Eddie wanna go cruisin? Essex, Where ' s the cops at 1 1 P.M. gettin bagged, ask Brian. He ' s the Chief? where ' s the registration? all Right!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Audio-Visual 1 - 4. CLIFFORD GROVES 302 Western Ave. Cutie , Effie MEMORIES: Steel Derik Pitt with Penny in the summer of 74. Collision with T erry and Glen in the International Dory Race, Waterskiing and Leon’s yell in Hockey game. The three stooges. THOUGHT: The thought of seeing the world without having to pay a price. ANTHONY GUARRASI 34 Exchange St. JOANNE LINDA GUARRASI 27 Prospect St. JoLinda MEMORIES: DONNIE, 3 17 73, LS 12 25 73, Talks with Donnie, THE FORT!! JBBP — What a rush! cc7-8-72, SCUBA Diving , CSNY, Judy — ask Patti, NASAJ. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker; Phys. Ed. Infra. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Secretaries 4; Girls Track Team 2; Bay View Cemetery Project 2, 3, 4; Typing Awards. THOUGHT: To accept whatever comes, regardless of the circumstance, is to be un- afraid or to be full of that love which comes from a sense of at-one-ness with whatever. 33 GILBERT GUERIN 1 6 Belcher St., Essex Gil” JEAN HARDING 6 Lyndale Ave. Beans MEMORIES: Nov. 3, 72 ask the gang, phone booth ' 72 My Dad I love my friend, ask Len, I’m shot. Traffic concert — Inch High Private Eye, My Freshmen year, Mrs. Spellman ' s Sewing Class, Wayne! who’s that Malcolm ' s yoyo. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 3, 4; Acting 1 , 2. THOUGHT: Life so they say is but a dream til you let it slip away. SHARON HARMON 31 Hodgkins St. DEBORAH ANN HARRIS 101 Magnolia Ave. Debbie MEMORIES: B.P. cops, ask anyone, S.I.M.A. D.I., Help! Dream Julie, April 74, M.H.D. driv- ing, ask Judy Out West, are we there yet? P.A. Trip with Jim, ask Pat, I ' m bored, ask Jean. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Phys. Ed. Intra. 2; German Club 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Track Team 2; Explorer ' s 2, 3. JULIE R. HASELGARD 1 2 North Kilby St. Jules” MEMORIES: Inch High Private Eye and Peter Pan ask Jean, Summer of ' 73, 8 22 73, Don’t look in the Camper ask Mary, Right- guard ask Creep, Ward II, Backstage, Gopher, Northfield 73. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 1 , 2; Flash 4. THOUGHT: You don ' t really know how great you can be. How much you can love, what you can accomplish. What your potential is. SANDRA HAINES 7 Langsford St. “Sandy MEMORIES: JOHN 4 20 74 Road Runner, that day at the drags, ask John, The beach, the garage, the hut Remember the time ask Mary and Julie, Tequila, 7:00 burnt out, ask Lois, ALRIGHT ask Hebert, Stairway To Heaven” Led Sepplin. THOUGHT: To always have an excellent time. ROGER HARDY 50 John Wise Ave., Essex Hey Chicken MEMORIES: Good Harbor, White and Silver- ia. Tennis, Johnson Good Times, GJ Mike the Hut, Helshey, Firebird the Bucket Yesterday Cranes beach, waterskiing Stage Fort Park, Drive in Sergeants Party, Laughter, Sports, Parties, Crowds, Gangs, THE KIDS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4; Ft. Devens 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 3; Flicker 4. THOUGHT: To dream the impossible, yet make a goal of it, and to someday reach that goal. JANINE MARIE HARNISH 1 25 Riverdale Pk. MEMORIES: 7 2 74 Michael G.H. Beach, partying, TH in the dand. Toasted, CCC ask Kenny, Atlantic City, D.C. Limosenes, “Mad- ness ! ask Bonnie, Squarrel bragade, THE- BLAD, Films, Gold Rush. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intr. 1, 2; Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: Look to this day, for yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow a vision but a today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. HEATHER HARRISON 4 Hudson Rd. MEMORIES: Wayne 1 5 74 Essex 8 1 73 Are we going camping! ask Colleen, T.I.B.,G. ask the Barber! ask Paula, Stage Fort Park, ask Parisi, Long talks with Marianne, B.A.U., Straitsmouth Island, Hassles! walks I.T.W., our talks, good times. THOUGHT: To live life to its fullest and to make him happy. NANCY T. HASKINS 630 Western Ave. Terri MEMORIES: Wayne sidewinders. Field, Braces Cove ask Bonnie, 10 30 ask Mar- ianne, the Barn A.W. ask Sharon Fernwood ask Bonnie Arizona 5432 B Jemez ask Sheila. THOUGHT: If a stranger enters he ' s only a stranger but once. 34 CORA HAWKS 109 East Main St. MEMORIES: Basketball games, no shirts, ask Donna, hockey games, Washington, anybody go to practice? Surprise parties, Bike rides. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.H.S. Cho- rus 1 , 2; Grenadettes 2, 3, 4; Pep Club. THOUGHT: To be myself and smile. GAIL HENDRICKSON 56 Washington St. JOHN HINCKLEY 5 Commonwealth Ave. Hink MEMORIES: Fishing Trips, Ft. Devens trips, R.O.T.C.D.O., Riding in YUL, ask John, ask anybody, Tree ' s boat. May 4, 1 974, SUMMER, Good Times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flag Raising Detail 3; Grenadiers 4; Flicker 4; R.O.T.C. Officer. THOUGHT: Look up, things will be brighter. JUDITH ANN HODGE 545 Washington St. Judi”, Hodgie MEMORIES: Rainbow, 5 25 74, Castle, G.P. ask Karen, summer 74, ask Jody, 9 6 74, ask Randy, Blue Bomb, Drill, ROCKPORT, Boston, Barbizon, dances, LSMYB ask Dani, FRIENDS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 1 , 2, 3; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Student Council 2; Student Faculty Adv. Council 2; Field Hockey 4; Pep Club; Class Vice-President 2. THOUGHT: When IRISH eyes are smiling; watch out, they ' ve got something dirty on their mind! ROBIN L. HUBBARD 1 4 Gloucester Ave. Robin MEMORIES: Fred, Mt. Washington, ask Dawn, St. Patrick ' s Day, ask Mark, New Hampshire ask Fred, unemployed, ask Steve is in the Nurse’s office, ask Sue, Jasman ask Fred. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Project Adventure. THOUGHT: If there is no wind; row. ARTHUR HEINONEN 4 Riverdale Park Artie MEMORIES: Trailriding Summer of 73, 66 Mus- tang, Fred, Deep Purple, 289c. i.d., the canal 73- 74, music, S.K.K., camping, sleeping, fuel injected lugnuts, cruising, Al’s, Electrical Shop. STEVEN J. HERDMAN 1 7 Riverview Rd. Steve , Herd MEMORIES: The camp W.O.R. Skid, Row Skiing, R.P. ask Shari, G.J. ' s ask Ed, Tony ' s Subs, 66 Stang 73 M.G. ask Shari, 346 ask Milt, N.E.D. way ask Rob, SUMMER 73 ask Wayne. THOUGHT: Do unto others before they do unto you! PHIL HOBBS 76 Maplewood Park Pheobos” MEMORIES: 1974-75 The whole group of Project Adventure, Ism, My teachers Eric, Frank, Marylin and Al they were all great. THANKS! THOUGHT: In the Rose Garden of changeless Splendor a flower Hath Begun to bloom! To get accepted and to make it through outward Bound. ROBIN J. HUBBARD 47 Harrison Ave. MEMORIES: D.A., Spacin on the boulevard, Cas- tle Hill, canoeing down the Ipswich River, C.S.N.Y. Jon ' s hut. You with Foz Mom, Halibut ' s Point. THOUGHT: I ' d rather know somebody the way they really are, than not know them at all. Hope someone ' s always chasing alongside of me but never catches up enough to slow me down. Not tonight — I have a headache. 35 STEVE IRELAND 78-84 Bond St. Belfast” MEMORIES: Summers, concerts on the hill Canada, US Customs, Fort Devens, IP Canoe trip. Camping Rifle matches, parades Football games 3 am hockey SGSing Fishing Dory Day New Hampshire, Hunting, Kangaroo Court, Friendly’s, Class 75. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Flag Raising Drill 3; Grenadiers 3, 4; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4; 3rd place prize squad 2. THOUGHT: You can ' t always get what you want but if you try, you get what you need. BONNIE JACOBS 765 Western Ave. Buzzbrain” MEMORIES: WaLT, Shall we , ask Mar- ianne Last Blocks ask Moe, Fernwood and 7 4 74 ask Chris and Marianne, the canal ask Rick, Spent, Grassfights ask Sheila, 346 — Jimmy, Ricado ' s party — Vinny, Moe ' s — trip — Walt, ask Terri — Fernwood — par- tys, 4-corners, Barn parties. THOUGHT: To get all the enjoyment out of life I can. WILLIAM JEFFREY 1 0 Baker St. CARL JOHNSON 52 Woodbury St. MEMORIES: Merilee 3 19 73 The Chevy ask Herby, Maine and the moose ask Herby, Leary ' s ask Willy, Tennis ask Hey Chicken, Pebble Beach ask Tim, the scow ask Herb, Boston ask Merilee, Folly Point with Merilee. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Infra. 1 , 2, 3; Cr. Coun. and Track 2; Football 1 . THOUGHT: Don’t do today what you can do tomorrow. ALISON JOAN HUNT Brier Road MEMORIES: Spain, 4 13 74, night flight WOTWA, Granada, Thurs. the 19th, ask RC stopover in France, 16 lb. loss! hot chocolate, ask CL Florida 13th again! Traveling, music, sailing, languages. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: A.F.S. 3; Span- ish Club, Sec. 3, 4; Language Lab Asst. 3, 4. THOUGHT: La victoria es dulce en verdad y tiene su propia recompense pero mas impor- tante aun debe ser el por que de la batalla. RALPH JOSE JABBA JR. 48 Witham St. Kareem Abdul Jabbar MEMORIES: Charlene, Good Harbor, Fri. and Sat. nights partying, which way to the pines Ice Cold Beer, Baseball Neugent’s Field the harvest, terrorizing, “Streaker ' s Club “fearsome fivesome , Chumming ask Dench Gaffing sharks ask Claude Rho- Sigma-Mu Cabin 6 Camp Cedar , Brown 25”, Rookie Night. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 2, 4; Flicker 4. THOUGHT: To keep on striving ahead in life. CHERYL A. JACOBS Fernald Rd. Cheryl Lee” MEMORIES: Camping out ask Denise, Mac, and Cathy, The time at the carnival, ask Grace, Riding around with GT, M2, IJ Concert nights ask DG, KM, AW, JP, Dark Hole, Has- kells, WG the best. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moth-Daugh. Banq. ; Pep Club; P.E. Intra. 4; Varsity Basket- ball 4; Varsity Softball 4; Field Hockey 4. IDA MARIE JESSO 45 School St. “Ida MEMORIES: May 1 8, to slow, what can I say? SHARIES” ask Zager, New Years night 74, Carol Spider — ask Jeanine SWEENEYS our secret Uncle Who? ask Joddy, Bulldog, TRIVIA Get out of the street ask Terry HULU- CINATIONS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: H.B.C. 3, 4; Mot.-Daugh. Banq.; Pep Club; Ceacon; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Typing. THOUGHT: To live my life among the free, and remain myself as I should be. CHARLENE JOHNSON 1 2 Summer St. MEMORIES: Bob, Feb. 14 ask Donna, Nov. 3 ask Lenny, Apr. 26 ask Marcia, Parties ask Maryann. Driving ask Tommy, Wheeles and July 17 ask Bob, Let ' s go! ask Dot, June 14 ask Pat, the Flagpole ask the gang. THOUGHT: To be with the one I love and make him happy and proud of me. 36 DANA JOSEPHSON 35 Holly St. MEMORIES: N.J.G. G.V.S. Machine Shop, Ski Trip, Austria, Hollywood and Vine, Mug- up with the boys, and Mr. G. Old Pickup trucks, Parkin Dirt on the Door, David did it. THOUGHT: To take life easy and to take it as it comes. KIRKM. KARCHER 1 57 Hesperus Ave. Kerch MEMORIES: Central, The Gang, Magnolia, Partys, L.A.R.C.H. — MOBILE, ask Anyone, Buddies, ask Tony Camp Cedar, Jungle Juice, Brown 25, Cabin 6 ask M a Del and Pudge, Blue V.W., Stooges R.E., Toasted? Property of Youngsters. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intr. 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Football 1,2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me, to believe in what you ' re doing and live life to the fullest. BRIAN KIDDER 2 Fremont St. Spinner MEMORIES: R.N.T. growing up, Cit, MERE, Goucho, Goals, Skin, S.l. Round Ball, Hockey Games, Gos J.R. Legue, THEO, Friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Baseball 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 3; Varsity Soccer Capt. 2, 3,4. THOUGHT: To know who I am. What I am, and Where I am going. LINDA KIRTON 1 09 Centennial Ave. MEMORIES: Chris Laconia Band Trip 73”, Florida 74 , Jamboree 73 , R.O.T.C. Ill Sergeant Chorus, President 73 , J.A. Presi- dent 73 , Summer of 74 Riverdale, Cross Street, Centennial Ave., curtain Love the game beyond the prize P.S. shade”. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. Band I , 2, 3, 4; Span. Club 2; Cr. Count, and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; G.H.S. Chorus 1,2, 3,4. THOUGHT: With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Desiderata STEPHEN PAUL KOLODZIK 237 Essex Ave. Huma MEMORIES: 1st Real Love Cheryl, Boopa, E. Point and other places ask Cheryl, Ski Trip, Lanesville, Honda, Lane ' s Cove, Vernon ' s Pit, Brenda ' s, Who Sir — Me Sir ask Zack, the Dam, W.G., Paul M., my cellar Parties, Ocean City ask Bonnie, Getting Drunk ask Barrigan (Dale and Robin). ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Baseball 4; Varsity Football 4. THOUGHT: To be a professional Beer Drinker Oh Ya! ROBERT JUSTICE 22 Marble Rd. Robby MEMORIES: Running, Hockey, Sports, Food, Goosepond scrub games, summer road races. High Jumping, Golfing, Away Meets, C.C.C., O ' Donnell ' s workouts, Ravenswood, Backyard digging. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Freshman Hockey. DAN KENNEFICK 83 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Dan”, Danny , Diesal” MEMORIES: Janet 12 7 73 Big Bad Sam, movies, the place, B.R.G.C., reelin ' in a big fish, one eggbeater over lightly, summer of ' 74, THE telephone pole, the states, Mirvana. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Jr. Vars. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 1,4; Golf 1,2, 3,4. THOUGHT: To have the joy of living life reach everyone I meet. DAWN KINGHORN 5 Gardner Terrace MEMORIES: MARK 2 12 72, Hey is that poi- son Ivy? ask Mark, Y.B.A.S. ask Linda and Robin! Mt. Washington, St. Patricks day ask Fred! Summer of 73 at Sharon’s, what happened! Summer of 72 S.A.W.M. That nite ask Linda! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 4; St. Sec. 4. THOUGHT: ?? CYNTHIA ANN KNOWLTON 305 Essex Ave. “Cindy MEMORIES: Making New Friends, Rainbow, The Shows G.A. Springfield 74 , Bed Break- ing ask Sandy, Egg Salad and Raisin Bread? ask Diane, D.E., Come on Give it The Gas ask Roberta 7 9 74, Dooms Day. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; R.O.T.C. THOUGHT: When the power of have over- comes the Love of power then there will be peace. BRUCE KORPI 7 Scott St. MEMORIES: Louise 7 5 74, At Saco, Rocky Mountain High, Perry’s Nuthouse, Horaces playhouse, Alper Road ask Gary, Camping ask Debbie, Summer of 74 go ask Louise, The Hut ask Paul, CYO, Bowling, Sophomore English Class ask Pat. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Mach. Shop 2, 3,4. THOUGHT: To have fun and also raise a little hell. 37 JOHN JAMES LAFATA 6 Birch Grove Hts. MEMORIES: Crusin’ in Yul, ask Hink, Fishing Cruises, Ask Tree, Boys ' State . . . Presenta- tion Day? ask Scott and Al, ROTCDO ask the GANG”, Prime Fillet ask M ' sourri, THAT ' s WHAT SHE SAID, Favorite Song, FONZIE, Discover Essex ask Rog and Buck, GHB . . . J.B., Rookie, Friday 13th, Semi-Formal ask Jane. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 4; Flicker 4; Grenadiers 4; J.V. Baseball 1; Phys. Ed. Intr. 2, 3, 4; Stud. Coun. 3, 4; Boys’ State Delegate; Adjutant Personnel Officer 4; Class Vice President 4; Jr. Rot. 4. GARY P. LANE 1 1 5 Centennial Ave. Doogie , Ray MEMORIES: 9 18 72 Sue, Boat, 65 Chevy Van, 62 Olds Ark, Tops Fair 72 , ' 73”, Love, we finally made it 10 17 74 ask Sue, Gromblad ' s Pit ask Benny, Sat. Night fights ask Guy, Sinclair Dishroom Butch Dave, Reliable D ' s ask Ed, Savannah ask Sue, Catch a buzz! ask Ottie. RICHARD LANE 3 Nolly Ave. MEMORIES: Nancy, Another Keg, Remember the Hut, Parties, Nacho Cheese Flavored Doritos, Firel Woods Truckin ' , Schlitz Bar, the Mills Gang, National Lampoon, Sunset, Rum and Cokes, Buzz, Cooper, Tull and Zepplin, Beer, Good Times at the Hut are gone for- ever. THOUGHT: You might be gone tomorrow, so why don ' t you live your life today. MARYANN LARSEN 22 Harrison Ave. MEMORIES: Tom 12 9 74, All those plans , ask Jane, T.C.O.B., THAT NIGHT , The Boulevard, Pulling horrors ask Alma and Jane, What can I say?”. The nightly chases ask Frann, Janice, and Jane. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Sawyer Medal; Type I and II Awards; Honor Business Club; N.H.S.; Pep Club; Business Award. THOUGHT: To add joy; subtract sorrows; multiply friends; and divide love. Welcome to Asaro ' s Diner. JEROME LAICANO 1 5 Hampden St. LINDA MARIE LANE 37 Spring St. Essex Laney MEMORIES: 9 4 74, GHBP, SFP. Sgfs Ski Trip, 3347 Passout, ask Nancy, Greeney, Carol, Sherri, talk and laughs S.B.F. ask Wanda, Weekends, Beach Boys ask Sherri, hockey. Stage Fort run ask Dawn, hockey, flp. Football ask Marcia and Carol 3 ' s a crowd?? ask Linda and Carl. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 3; Pep Club 4; Freshman Floormaster helper; Flicker Staff. JANE B. LANGLEY 3 Spring Ct. MEMORIES: All those plans , ask Mary Ann, T.C.O.B., G.H.B.S.H., ask Janice, Pull- ing Horrors, ask Alma and Mary Ann, Set- ups, A.G.H. dump, 1 2 14 74, Refueling, ask Frann, Longest Week-end, That Night ask Claudia, Many Chases, Waiting around. Silent Treatment. THOUGHT: To do what I want without com- plaint. DAVE M. LATTOF 1 Arthur St. Call me anything MEMORIES: Summer of 74 ask Mary Ann, on a Wednesday night, DL, TR, MG, SC, GC, Bk Company. THOUGHT: To do the best at anything I can do. SHARON FAYE LAURIE 30 Highland St. MEMORIES: Andy, Spaghetti and Baseballs, For my sore thumb!, Ching Chang — ask Martha, August 1 st, T. R.S.G. Ill Christmas ' 73. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 1 , 2; S.F.A.C. 2; Girls Drill Team 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: You can ' t have a rainbow without a storm and a cloud. 38 CAROLYN LOUISE LEANOS 1 07 Concord St. MEMORIES: JOHN, 8 12 72, Wes Parish plumbing bill, KNEE, ask Alison, K.T., J.W., Sr. Prom 73 , Sgf ' s Party, Canabie Lake Park, HOP-SING, Good Times ask Jeanine, EKG ' s, Black Sambo, Horseback riding ask Angela and Buddy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 3, 4; Ger- man Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; Gymnastic 3, 4; Future Travelers 2, 3; Jr. Volunteers 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; English Honors 1 , 2; H.R. Rep. 1 , 4. THOUGHT: To become an R.N. and live life to its fullest. To make my parents proud of me. DAVID LEVEILLE 1 7 Essex Ave. MEMORIES: CENTRAL with the gang, the money pole, Runaway ask Kay, Magnolia Pool the gang, what kind of fish we got ask Jaspa, Stahere Stago Buddy ask the gang, B.F.D. ask Maria, Electrical Shop, Property of the youngsters ask the girls, ELTON JOHN. THOUGHT: To succeed in the vocation which I choose. EDWARD D. LEVIE Edgewood Rd. Ned MEMORIES: JAYNE, Blue Blazer, The Sting, Building Center, Linsky ' s Service Station Stev- iepoo, I forgot the — oil Slinger,” ask Steve, Dweed, ask Jayne, West Glouces- ter Youth Fellowship , ask Sam, Brian, Joel, Alison, Holly, — Hullllllburger, ask Steve. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Aud-Vis 2 - 4; Benjamin Franklin Cl. 3, 4 — Pres.; R.O.T.C. 1 -4. THOUGHT: Reach out for all the things you can get. LINDA LEWIS 96 Maplewood Ave. MEMORIES: Dlwl ask Gail, Summer of 74, GHBPL ask Mad, Crumbs ask Diana, Saugus, Mr. L., tennis ask Jodi, GB ask Nina, Diat ' s ask Dawn, Buffy, ask Jodi, canal ask Dawn, Pretzels M.H. cruising. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 4. LAURA LOMBARDO 1 76 Washington St. MEMORIES: 8 2 74 Ladies Night, Earl’s 1 25 74, C.A.M. FULLY ILLEGAL! ask Mary, to the Harbor, hey VANDERBELT, Cold Waterl ask Carolyn, Cape Cod Freak Show, Getting buzzed at Jerry ' s, If you got the money honey! F.V.N., East Gloucester Walks, the black out ask Mary, WIFFLEBALL oh yes. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I and II. ROBERT B. LEE 1 72 Concord St. Brad” MEMORIES: Friday nights at the Coffee House 73-74, Quick Fingers”, Summer 74, Trailer Camp, Good Harbor Beach, parties, guitars, girls, makin ' music, friends. THOUGHT: MUSIC rules my heart and soul, to grasp its magic . . . my Highest Goal. LORI ELIZABETH LEVIELLE 1 8 Winthrop St. Essex Red”, Little Lori MEMORIES: THAT PARTY!!, 8 19 74, W.O. 8 20 74, Talks with Teri about the special someone! 5 5 74! D blk. lunch ask Teri Merna! Harry? ask Deb P., Summer ' 74 ask Jody, N.Y.C. ask Loraine! Welcome ask Judi H„ D.W.I! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; Chorus 1; Pep Club 4; Granadettes 3, 4; Honor Busi- ness Club 3, 4; St. Sec. 3, 4; Floormaster ' s Ass ' t. 3; 2nd prize squad 3. THOUGHT: I spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams. JANE ANN LEVIE 79 Dennison St. Jan , Janie MEMORIES: Rainbow, G.H.S. Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4; Girl Scout, Library Aide 4. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1 - 4; Library Aid. THOUGHT: A good listener is not only popu- lar everywhere, but after a while she knows something. STEPHEN R. LINSKY 67 Poplar St. “Steve MEMORIES: Cheryl 7-31 -73, 307 Chevy Power, V.W. Roll it! Bikes in New Hampshire ask Dave, Good times with hoppy and Pete, 40th Birthdays, Linsky ' s Garage ask Jim and Edypooh, Thursday nights ask Cheryl, Sgt.’s Party ' 74, skiing. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 4; R.O.T.C. 2 - 4; Auto Shop 2 - 4. THOUGHT: To be happy and be able to do what I want when I want. JEFFREY LOPES 29A Langsford St. “Jeff MEMORIES: IT Island, I think we hit bot- tom, ask Jay, Who stole my headrest, ask Steve, Cough ask Sal. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra- murals 1 ; Vocational Carpentry 2 - 4. 39 LISA LUTOFF 33 Chapel St. Anna” MEMORIES: SCOTT, charlie, ask Scott, 5 22 71 , B. ' s C., G.L., Peabody Highway, Mus- tang, the movies, Rte. 1 1 4, I’ll slap your face, Girl talks, Nile’s, C.P.U.’s, night ' s out. Cape Cod, IT’S GREAT!!, ask Sandra, Chinaland and Winthrop, ask Maureen. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. THOUGHT: There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. Shakespeare SANDRA J. MacDONALD 1 1 Harrison Ave. Sandy MEMORIES: Summer ' 71, Girls Nite-Out, C.P.U. ' s, Many Crazes, Niles Beach — Talks, MG, Cape Cod, ask Lisa, G.H.B., Sunshine, T.G.F., IF Not By ' 76, Hang It Up, The Good Times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 4; Pep Club 4; H.R. Rep. 1 ; Sawyer Medal. THOUGHT: A day is like a Music Box — It opens, then closes at the end of its song. EMIL N.MacKEY III 7 Kent Circle Emo”, Mack , Nick” MEMORIES: 9 25 74, Play it by ear, ask Norm and Mick, C.A.S.C., Rifle Range ask Rick. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Hockey 2, 3; Freshman Football. THOUGHT: To be a good Marine and to make something out of my life. CATHERINE JANE MAGUIRE 54 Friend St. “Cathy , Cath MEMORIES: Playground, Long Talks ask Bette, Shawns 9-7-74 ask JoAnn, pepsi and Cole ask Dottie, Alabama ask Steph, Norman Rd. ask Bette, Mike ' s Cigarette ask Ronda, Lovefte St. ask Bette and Steph. THOUGHT: Now you are ready for the most difficult and most fun of all. To fly straight up and know the true meaning of kindness and love. PATRICIA MARCHANT 1 26 Riverdale Pk. MEMORIES: Squished in Paul ' s sports car, what were you REALLY doing in the piano room all day, Pat?, best friends with Jane, Halloween at C ' s, skiing, badminton and folk dancing in gym, Christmas at the Jordan’s, packed in the green bug. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Volun- teer in Guidance Off. and Kitchen; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Skating Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 3; Servers of Elks ' Christmas Party. THOUGHT: To follow that dream. RICHARD MacDONALD 1 23 Prospect St. Mac”, “Rick MEMORIES: The hill, street hockey, the Flyers, the parties, Adam ' s Cellar, Bowling Table ' s Four The Vets, Pumpkin, ask the kids. Football, Camp Cedar Cabin 6 ask Pudge, Tackling Drills, talk to Head, The Hill Again ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: Quitters never win unless they quit while they are ahead! DENISE ANN MacKENZIE 7 Staten St. DC MEMORIES: Bob, 3 18 73, Canada! wed- ding on the mountain, long talks in dark places, how many inches Pat? Sounds half decent, ask L.S., watermelon . . . Maine! the 18th of anything, my kitten. New York (?) Chebacco Lake, my stick, those rides, M.T.W., Wild thing! 9 2 74. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; St. Sec. 3; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Greene- dettes 3, 4. THOUGHT: Don ' t let anything or anyone get yaw down, just keep working towards what you want out of life! ROBIN THERESA MacNAMARA 1 03 Western Ave. Robby MEMORIES: 2 28 74, HORSES, horse shows 72-73 , Laughing ALOT! having fun, ELTON JOHN, every summer, ALLRIGHT!, long walks and talks ask Sue, Ralph (which one?) ask Tammy, Vermont (N.O.) Jimmy, BASKETBALL, Wash D.C., art, animals, Chi- cago. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 4; Pep Club 4; Gymnastics 4; Grenadettes 1 , 2, 3, 4. ETHEL MALETSKOS Colburn St. Eth MEMORIES: Laughs with Mr. Londergon, Bite It ask Linda, Ida ' s Cat ask Jeanine, Mr. Wise ' s Field Trip ask Janice, 4 eyes and wood chuck ask Sue, You Voluptuous Hunk! Scubby Dubby! Long talks ask Sylvia, Tennis Lessons ask Rene, Roll them in ask Chris, the 49er Ride ask Mary. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club. THOUGHT: You little just begun. WILLIAM MARCHANT 6 Young Rd. 40 ANTHONY MARINO 5 Millett St. Tony MEMORIES: Nick ' s Pool Room, the Y, Cres- sey ' s Beach, double 2 makes 3, ask Tom, room 305, Turvey look, ask Jay, remember the raft, 1 and 1 is 2, ask Brad, skip the gut- ter. THOUGHT: The greatest love is the love of life. SALVATOR MARQUES 22 Blyman Ave. Moutso MEMORIES: Cindy Joy rides in the Jeep, drinking on the beach, drinking buddys, (J.L. and M L.), Val, Battery terminals one night, ask Ali, Big Water, Debbie! Saturday Night Parties, fights over Slaters. THOUGHT: To do something worthwhile. ARTHUR McCANN 9 Essex Ave. DENNIS McCORMACK 24 Trask St. Weaver MEMORIES: Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath, Madness, Beerl Parties T.F.L.- T.B.A., T.H.L., Laying in the Gutter, Football cards. Beach, 3 stooges. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country and Track 1, 2, 4; Phys. Ed. Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. THOUGHT: Don ' t look a gift horse in the Puss. The 3 Stooges. CATHERINE McDERMOTT New Way Lane Cathy MEMORIES: P.J.K. 10 4 72, Is Manchester falling?. Our talks, ask G ail, opne your mouth. Football with D.R., There ' s a man in the bushes, ask Jeanine, SAS with Zager ski, Never again, ask Maryann. THOUGHT: Too much sanity may be madness and the maddest of all, to see life as it is and not as it should be. JOAN MASCOTTI 4 Homan ' s Dr., Essex MEMORIES: BILLY MUISE! daily planet, magic question, ask Cindy? RBP.PL. sing ' s ask Trica? Sudbury with Don arid Scott, Running from Ed, BP: Haskell’s ask Sharon? Trica’s right one! To get that special Guy back.” Silver vet. Trica” THOUGHT: To make my mother ' s one wish come true, by being what she always wanted and expected of me.” PHILLIP McCOMISKEY 514 Essex Ave. Cadoinka” MEMORIES: Linda JEFFREY W. McCORMACK 9 Springfield St. Jeff MEMORIES: Deb, football, Friday 13th ask Deb, Camp Cedar, Cabin 3 74”, 33 ask Deb, Brown 25, they ' re fairies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be half the man my Father is. TIMOTHY W. McGRATH 1048 Washington St. Magoo MEMORIES: The racing stripe ask Harold, skating, water skiing at Cranes, G.H.B. THE RET TRAP ask Chink, Hockey parties 73 and 74 , the shrine ask Frank, GET PSYCHED, Franco ' s army. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To live my own life and be suc- cessful. 41 DEBORAH E. McPHAIL 4 Clay Ct. Debbie” MEMORIES: Summer of 74, riding around at 2 a.m., ask Sharon, Friday nights, all the good times ask Janine, Lil Earls, football games ask Rosa, Iceland Sharon? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Jr. Vol. 1; Pep Club 4. THOUGHT: Grant me the serenity to accept the things I can ' t change, the strength to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. VALERIE JEAN MELANSON 2 Starknaught Hgts. Val”, Bambie” MEMORIES: The Sunrise! Bet ' s House, the Roman Orgy T.N.T. and Jellybeans, Good Harbor Beach, The Backroom ask Kathy, Good Times! The wall, ask Ann. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls Track 1 - 4; Mother Daughter Banq. 4; Pep Club 4; Span- ish Club 3; Field Hockey 4; Phys. Fitness Award 3; Jr. Usherette. THOUGHT: Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life. SUSAN MARIE MERCHANT 1 44 Concord St. Sue”, Little Merch MEMORIES: N.Y. which way? I ' m scared, ask Maria Summer of “73 “74” Beach Parties 8 25 26 27 ask D.R. Miss R.O.T.C. Dairy Bar — getting rowdy” ask Mary, Dances 74” Prom 72! Crew 72! Why? ask Ronny. Photography — people, and places, music. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker; Grena- dettes 2, 3, 4; Miss R.O.T.C. 73. THOUGHT: Life is a daring adventure or noth- ing, The world is FULL of unanswered ques- tions! WHY? CAROL ANN MITCHELL 1 6 Middle St. MEMORIES: Music, Great Escape, ask Kim, chin ups ask Rozz, Night out ask Steph, Sum- mer of 73”, Boulevard the big “T , under the couch, Gaye ' s house, fiat action, the big bust, Hathorne Petes, D. whites, horseback riding, Elsey, wine, “74 straight. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 4. THOUGHT: To moke my family proud of me. DAVID MONDELLO 9 Mondello Sq. Dave” MEMORIES: GAF Buftricks, North Shore rip- off, Horrors Rum and Coke Rome, Aut, Doris Stop the Jeepster, Scott Free, Grand Theft, Sickening plunger ask Foz. The Pink Bomb, j LEACH Rings, nimbus my Stallelite Upstairs, ] Scratch it. Carton Pallmalls, were unem-j ployed peanut butter, ask Trench! Stagnet. THOUGHT: To look for the good in myself not the evil in others. Patricia a. McLaughlin 1 9 Riverside Tee”, Reagan MEMORIES: Dunkin Donuts 10 73 yes my child ask Stan, That ' s too bad! ask Shir- ley, The Moody Blues (N.I.W.S.) Pooky Ah Ha ask Carol, Cardinal Cushing 9 71 — 6 73 Why? Zeppelin (S.T.H.) Check it out ask Teresa, The wall, Diane slipping spoons. Maverick at the Anchor, The Point. THOUGHT: To fill every one with love and happiness in their lifetime. SHARON MELANSON 489 Washington St. MEMORIES: Summer of 74 , Shamrock sta- bles, Rockport Junior Horse show, F Block study, Whoopie Day! THOUGHT: I ' d like to succeed in what I want to be. I d like to live, love, be happy and make other people happy. I also hope my parents will be proud of me. GRACE MERCHANT 1 8 Sayward St. “Gracie MEMORIES: Brace ' s Cove 73, B.P. Cops ask anyone, Waterdown, April 74, Half-breed” ask Gail, Doobiedoo, ask Nina, Firehead! T.T.M.S. ask Valerie, Fat Mama, Hanging, ask Judy T.G.D.I., Gladys, Beth Bowdeen ask Patty. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moth. Dau. Ban. 4; Pep Club 4; Intra. 4; Explorers. THOUGHT: The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to hope for. Joseph Addison PETER MIONE 8 Gilbert Ct. Pete MEMORIES: I’m freezing. I ' m going, ask Ron- nie, laughs with Phil, long talks with Gail and Paula, THE MEMO, Fun and laughs with Dan and Linda, THE POOL, weekends in Newbur- yport, So many years, so many friends! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4. THOUGHT: If I can stop one heart from breaking, or ease one life the aching, I shall not live in vain. JOANNE MARY MITCHELL 3 Tolman St. MEMORIES: Roberto — my commare, ask Janine, two fish, Frappe-head, ask Martha New York Maddon, ask Phil, hopes, dreams, promisesnon capisce niente. Little Tony M.R. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; Honor Bus. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; St. Sec. 3, 4; Typ Awards. THOUGHT: Accetare la vita come vieni e fare Roberto Orgoglioso. 42 CYNTHIA MAE MOORE 101 East Main Street Cindy MEMORIES: SCOTT 4 20 74, The three year wait. Parties up the Pines, ICE CUBES, Tango in State House, Polish Night (we weren ' t Pol- ish) THE BIG MISTAKE, Breaking revolving doors in Boston, ask Cheryl, C45. Flying kites in rain, Colour My World , Scott. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I Award; Junior Volunteer 1 ; Tennis 2, 3. THOUGHT: Love is stronger than any forcel KATHY MOORE 27 Pond Street THOUGHT: Life is an island in an ocean of loneliness, an island whose rocks are hopes, whose trees are dreams, whose flowers are solitude, and whose brooks are thirst. Kahlil Gibran JOEL MOULTON 4 Foley Rd. SHARON MUISE 251 Concord Street MEMORIES: Florida, Darkhole SC 72 Fern- wood, (B Juice) ask Cindy, Slap of those hab- its ask Donna. (Hang-out) there Trica Vinegar, Onions, apt. ask Joanie. (BA) and barett shoes ask Cindy. Leopards ask Jackie, Putting people down ask Julie, Pits benging ask Cindy. Sunny Side, (YA YA) Ask Shawn. THOUGHT: Today is the tomorrow you wor- ried about yesterday. CAROLYN MUNROE 1 05 Martin Street, Essex Stix MEMORIES: The day I got my band letter. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 3, 4; Cho- rus 1 - 4. THOUGHT: Live for today, there may be no tomorrow. DOROTHY MOORE KEITH MOORES 1 1 7 Leonard Street Bates MEMORIES: Annisquam, K-boy, will. Lum- bago, Rocky, Sea Dog, Ernie D., What a Crew. Col. Chem, with Stan, Bass Rocks G.C. Hit it crisp. Ben Hogan, My Favorite, The gym. The Library, German I — IV. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: P.E. Infra. 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Hockey 2, 3. THOUGHT: There is a tide in the affairs of man, if taken at the flood will lead to fortune. William Shakespeare. JOHN MUGFORD 1 60 Northern Avenue, Essex John Boy , JB MEMORIES: Farming 72, 73. Fritz, au resen- voir mein Doots, Nimbus, Mary Smith Oct. 14, Braces Cove, parties, Maine, ask Dave, Stop the car John, CSNY, rolling snow ask Fox, No Fisherman, Swamprider, Boston mar- ket, Simple man, RIP-GHS. THOUGHT: To live with the land not against it. WANDA MUNIZ 38 Green Street MEMORIES: “Summer of 74” JT 4 4 74 But I ask Deb. GHB, Friendlies. Emergency Brake. AHM STOP!! ask Deb and Steve, Sergeants Party 73, 74. 33, 36 ask DB and SD. Salem Willows ask DD, KK long talks ask LL, KG, BV, Hotel Ice ask Jim. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Gymnastic Team 1 , 2; R.O.T.C. 2. THOUGHT: Feelin free to live and do what ' s me. The morning after. 43 LOIS MUNROE 1088 Washington Street MEMORIES: The beach, the garage, the guest House ask Candy, Mohegan ask Carolyn, BEIT, Carnival 1974, ROBDEN POND ask SCALLI Cape Cod, 10 16 72, Tequila, the hut, getting buzzed ask Sandy, The Donut, 7:00, JIMMIE ' S ask Mary, Elton John. THOUGHT: To be Myself in a world of changes and be able to be accepted for it. DANIEL MURRAY 1 6 Russel Ave. LAURA MURRAY 29 Trask Street MEMORIES: CANAL, graveyard, s.p.p., play- ground, stables, ask Carol, Home AWAY from Home ask Sheila, BRUCES, ask Robin, P.N. ask Jane, K.S. Riders Rock, Pines, Sum- mer 74 Horroizing A.G.H. EAT E Town, Hot J.D. S.M.L. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra. 3; Basketball 4; Softball 4; Track 1 ; Gymnas- tics 1 ; Field Hockey 4. THOUGHT: To those who search life, reveal its mystery. SUSAN JOY NELSON Water St., Essex “Sue” MEMORIES: Hey, Alan! Uriah heepHeep, Goin to da Pwom, 12 24 73, down river, Sandy ' s Birthday, N.Y.C., Whhops oops, Sticks and Bricks, Bunnywabbits and frogs. Cranes, Terri, Somom happened! swipick, P.S. sandollars. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Drill Team 3; Math League 2, 3, 4; Cross Count. 4; Track 4. THOUGHT: The greatest thing you ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. SERAFINA ANN NICASTRO 31 Elm Street Sally MEMORIES: SOFTBALL! N.E.C. CHAMPS, Hanging around in the gym. The BIG secret ask Lisa and Joy, AH YEAH! ask Ange, Cali- fornia ”74 ' ' ask Cathy, G Block ask Patti I GOT IT! SuesathyM Hang it up! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra. 2; J.V. Basketball 1 , 2; Varsity 3, 4. Honest Kathy I was reading! PETER S. MUNROE 385 Magnolia Ave. “Bogart MEMORIES: Fernwood, Combat Zone, Nim- bus, J. Bar Land of Azs, LaPuta Maison, Lob- stering, Arkansas, Daily Planes, Oblios, Alice and Aerosmith, College of Musical Knowl- edge, Drivin ' that train . . . Give ' er the gear. Madness. THOUGHT: Life is a daring adventure or noth- ing. KEVIN D. MURRAY 27 Lincoln Ave. McMurray MEMORIES: 1 2 8 72 Joddy, good times — apples wine”. Oh my goodness! rings n ' things, dances, tables, “being late , the cem- etery, bike rides 7 4 74, Western Ave. gang, the hut. Father Sam, Tom, equipment. Friendly ' s, Stu and Steve — Aye McGray Aye McBizz. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1; Span. Club 3; Flicker 4; Wt. Training 1 - 4. THOUGHT: To be successful and happy. LAWRENCE LEE MURRAY 29 Trask Street “Larry MEMORIES: L.F. “7- Senior Prom, I ' M 18, 3 17 74, Trask Street, Patriots, weekends at Nipmuc ask Grow, Three Stooges, Carpentry Shop. Well . . . Hoards. REGINA MARIA NICASTRO 87 Western Ave. Gina MEMORIES: W.N.B. 3 2 74, 4 16 74, Rid- er ' s P.D. s S.P. 73 , Picadilly H. Arrid — ask Rosann L ' s of S.3T,’s! E.J. and D.P. and A., V.N. Y.C.D.?, Boulevard, Misery and Stratsmouth Is., Auroa, Mama Macy ' s, Billy 7 Sink!?! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 4; Pro. Adventure 4. THOUGHT: Yes the answer lies within, so why not take a look now, kick out the devil ' s sin, and pick up a good book now. Vi SUSAN J. NICOLOSI 1 58 Washington Street Sue , Susie MEMORIES: G.S.P. — 5 5 72-1 2 1 3 72 — No Walks — Kathy we re late!! 4 27 73 — Linda won ' t tell, Ali, What ' s gotten into you? . The Chase — ask L.L., Moody, loofed lips, ask Curt, C.A.M. All Parties, Mac- Donalds, I.T.K.O.P? letters. Friends, his, mine, ours. Special Moments, Talks and Tears, Mak- ing Plans Greg knows. THOUGHT: The language of Love is not words, but meaning. STEPHEN NOBLE 471 Wester n Ave. Bnobie MEMORIES: R. Madness, ask Bmamba cat- fight, ask Nance, the Park J.G.S. milkin it ask anybody grenadier practice, Aparken em up. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadiers 2 - 4; Track 1 - 4; Electrical Shop 1 and 4. THOUGHT: To get the best things I can out of life. JAMES H. OAKES EDWARD M. O ' CONNOR 1 2 New Way Lane Eddie” MEMORIES: D.L.G. 12 3 72, Maine Parties, ask Mat. Fernwood, ask Cindy, the three day underwear binge ask Kale, Streaking, ask Darrel, Concert ask Bea. THOUGHT: Drinking is like living it goes on and on and at one point it must stop. DAVID OLSEN 1 47 Western Ave. Ba , “Olsie MEMORIES: ROTC, Eggbeater, Grenadier Staff car. Broken Glass, ask n-Mike, Death seat, ask Wit, Grenadier parties. Moans on Washington St., ask Scott, Class “75 , ask Wit., and Steve, Sparkin ' em up, ask ever- yone. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Color Guard 2; Flag Rais. Detail 3; Grenadiers 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be happy in life. GERALDINE NOBLE 471 Western Ave. Gerry” MEMORIES: 2 5 73, ask M.S. 2 5 74, 8 1 1 74, Lynch Park, H.R., late again, ask Sue, Camp 3 am, ask Mary, Music room (substi- tutes) ask anyone, Sharon ' s house with the gang. Those Parties? concerts. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Chorus 1 - 4; Thesp. 3, 4. THOUGHT: Response instead of indifference; Understanding instead of closed mind; Patience instead of irritation. To always be happy and make those I love proud of me. MARY NOVELLO 5 Tower Road Kris” MEMORIES: 3rd Floor G.R. ask Gina and Kris, E.G.B. ' s ask Carol and Kris, 5 4 72, Good Harbor, getting rowdy. Window escapes, ask Kris, That ' s my leg, Billy! Frack- ies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 2 - 4; Flicker 4; Field Hockey 4. THOUGHT: Life is not something that must be, life is because you are. DOROTHY O ' BRIEN 66 Centennial Ave. MADELINE O ' DONNELL 36 Edgemoor Rd. “Mad MEMORIES: GHBP, S.F.P., the pines, ask Linda, J.B. the cemetery, the bug. What did he do that for? ask Di, the Rock ask Ann, SS. Flat tire and cruising, ask M.R. canal, party- ing, Summer of ' 74. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Drill Team 3, 4; JR. Hosp. Vol. 1; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 1 -3. THOUGHT: Never look back on the past with a frown but into the future with a smile. RONALD OLSEN 433 Washington Street Ron , Ronnie MEMORIES: The Breakwater 592, Colleen pushing my chair over in cafe, shut up Sheila, Cheryl took her locker home again, She ' s a Brat, Good Times at the Studio, Who do you have for Mattt — Phill. THOUGHT: Do not let a day go by without giving something of yourself to someone else, even if it ' s just a smile. 45 CHERYL ANN OLSON 65 Eastern Ave. Essex Cheryl , Swedish Hussie MEMORIES: STEVE — 7 31 73, Bikes, NH, Hoppy EPYC, talks mit Carolyn, Sgt. Party, Rainbow Shows 1-5, Essex, Canada, Shaving Cream, Garcon V.I.P. B. Barbra — 4 shows, Jody-Horsie, Jody, Horsie, 8 and 9, my Fresh- man Year. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: A.V. 2, 3, 4; Rifle Tm. 3, 4; Flicker 4, German Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Math League 3, 4, N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; St. Coun. 1 ; St. Fac. Adv. Coun. 1 ; FI. Mas. Asst. 1 , 2; Ski Club 2; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4; Battal- ion Staff 4. THOUGHT: To love. To Cherish, To know yourself, is to be alive. PHILIP ORLANDO 23 Riggs St. Phil MEMORIES: Getting Lost in Magnolia, ask Claude, Bike Riding ask Peter and Ronnie, G Block Lunch ask Ronnie and Collein, N.Y.C. ask Claude and Marcia, Talking in the Corri- dor before homeroom ask Peter, Bonnie, Col- lein and Cheryl. THOUGHT: To do what I want in life, to be happy, and to be surrounded by the people I love. MARIANNE OWENS 49 Maplewood Park THOUGHT: To live the days of my life, getting along with People, and hoping some day I ' ll see my dreams come true. JAY PALAZOLA 40 Beacon St. Catching Flies? LOUIE JOSEPH ORLANDO 4 Kings Road Mighty Stick , Scratch” MEMORIES: West Gloucester, Freewood, Photography zonks car, 325, Aerosmith ask everyone, woman, Pete’s Pad, It ' s the pigs. Canal put it out Rower ' s Coming, Concerts, Cars, and girls. Parties forever. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Music Activities 3,4. THOUGHT: To live life to its fullest, and always be myself and not what people expect me to be. MICHAEL OVERTON 84 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Bamamiba , Bunsanut MEMORIES: Karen, Grenadiers, Washington D.C., Broken glass ask Olsen, R-madness ask Noble, You piece of, 2 tappers Devens, Barb who? Blonde Ice cream cones. Junior year with Karen, fixing water pumps. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2; Color Guard 2; Flag Raising Detail 3; Grena- diers 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: I ' ll get by with a little help from my friends.” The Beatles JUDITH M. PADRE 48 Reynard St. Judy MEMORIES: 1-129, J.G.M. — two good years, Constance ask Laura, NFG ' 72 ask Mizzy, Tennis rackets and Canadian Mist, Hey! Warren I never drove a truck! New Year ' s Eve ' 73, NST — Annisette and free movies, Johanna Lynn Christmas carols ask Dawn, 2 2 73 OOPS! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: St. Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday. KRISM. PALAZOLA 40 Beacon St. Mary MEMORIES: Freshman, E.G.B.’s Mary and Carol, R.R., Sundaes in Brigham ' s, P.A., Stair- way to Heaven — Bob, 3rd floor girls room, Gina and Mary, From Beach Boys to Cape Cod. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Award; Flicker; Phys. Ed. Intra.; St. Coun. 3, 4; Trea- surer 1 , 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey. THOUGHT: Be civil to all, sociable to many, familiar to few, friend to one, enemy to none. DOMINIC PALAZZOLO 35 Prospect St. MEMORIES: are that first Summer when you Learn about the feelings of love and what it is all about: Believing you know but Someone Saying you don ' t really know your own feel- ings. THOUGHT: My thoughts are to go to college so I don ' t have to brake my self work and work easy. WILLIAM EDWARD PALK III 631 Essex Ave. • ' Bill MEMORIES: FERNWOOD party time. Sum- mer of 73 and 74, Down River, Winchester Club ask Phil and Jon, Thumbling back and forth. West Gloucester Forever, R.P.S.T.R.T. What ' s this? 9 10 74 Munch at Donnies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intr. 3, 4. THOUGHT: To live a free and hassleless life. To be successful in Life. MARIAN ALICE PARCO 44 Beacon Street Parco MEMORIES: Niles Beach, Popcorn Carol par- ty ' s, The Gang , My Box, absore, Jr. Meat- ball, Pilot to Co-Pilot, The Hole, BUGS! hur- dles, The File, H P. M M, pizza, shopping, poems, cards. Trailer Trucks, Man ' s, ask Chris. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track Manager 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 3; F. Hoc. 4; Mgr. Track 1 , 2, 3,4. THOUGHT: To encounter loss then victory. CATHERINE J. PARISI 27 Andrews Ct. Kitty” MEMORIES: Karl — remember 10 73 — H.M.B. Bunga, Oh, stop it ask Wanda, Dog- town ask the gang, Maine T.N.R.B.U. ask Donna and Lisa, S.F.P. ask Joie and Rosanne, Singing Beach ask Cheryl, Areosmith ask Carol. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: H.R. Rep. 1, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. 2. THOUGHT: To face your problems in life with a smile. REGINA PARISI 3 Foley Rd. Gina MEMORIES: ITS A WONDERFUL THING Scith, S.S. backshore Rockaway, acustics, camping, m-bikes, G.H.B., S.F.P., Calif., FI. — Carol, skipping, talks ask Gail, bleachers — summer 73 ask Mary, g.r. 3 ask Mary and Kris, C.C. hangers ask Bev, B.B.B. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; St. Sec. 4 ; St. Coun. 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: And if they stare, just let them burn their eyes on you moving. Hold your head high. MERILEE PARSONS 8 Youngs Rd. MEMORIES: CARL 3 19 74, Folly Point, Fer- ris Wheel, 5 27 73, Bike Ride 6 1 73, Fire- works 7 3 74, Rainbow Ball 1 1 21 73 Roller Coaster ask Ann, P.J. parties ask Helen, Hayride ask Carl, License 10 23 73 Squished Fish ask Cindy or Alison, Fishing ask Carl, Treasurer 1 26 74 the current ask San- dra. THOUGHT: To reach the goals I have been striving for. VINNIE PALLAZOLA 31 Middle St. MEMORIES: My house ask the gang. Many crazes, summer of 73 , C.C., Florida N.H. with that certain someone, FANTASY ask Donna, Back Shores, Ask him?, concerts. I’m sorry? Mr. C. room ask Rose, B.H.D.Y.H.A! J.B.? THOUGHT: Take Me for what I am, not what I could be. And to see the world I live in. CAROL PARISI 8 Crowell Ave. MEMORIES: The Boulevard, Riders Rocks, concerts, those parties at Dogtown, Fiesta 74 , Do it again, ask Sue, SFP ask Che- ryl. Don ' t be scared!” Jimi Hendrix, Long talks with Cynthia, Summer of 73 . THOUGHT: To live, to love, to laugh and be happy all the days of my life. CHERYL ANN PARISI 4 Gilbert Rd. MEMORIES: GARY, The Boulevard, Riders Rocks, Mama Mace ' s MAINE 7 5 74, Truck- ing, Those party’s at Dogtown, J. Giles, Deep Purple, Edgar Winters and Eric Clapton Con- certs, Kangamangus Highway N.H., Sundays at S.F.P. ask Carol, Summer of 73 . THOUGHT: To live life to its fullest, to be happy and to be me. DEBORAH JOY PARSONS 26 Story St. Essex Tigger MEMORIES: The Canal ask Pam, Summer of “74 Love you Tommy Gin ask Pam or Christie, Sunshine, Cambrige — Missed it again! chokolade lippenstiff. The Barn, The Grease, The farm 72 . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2; German Club 2; G.H.S. Chorus 3; R.O.T.C.; Band 2, 3. THOUGHT: To find myself. TOM PARSONS Colburn St. MEMORIES: 66 Chevy Van goodtime at Ver- non ' s North Shore Theater ask Dawn, parking in the teacher row without getting caught. Walker ' s pit. Sat. morning ask Joe. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Industrial Art Shop 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: Learn to understand people the way they are. Do what you think is right Not what other people think. 47 MARY LOU PASCUCCI 1 6 Withham St. MEMORIES: “Seacroft , GHB ' s, late nights, THE CROW , g.i.t.c., lunch times, school yard, long beach — our secrets, canoeing, Halabit’s Point, TRAIN RIDE and Almond Brothers Concert, ask Maria, The stairs and Nugent ' s Party, ask Cheri, EMERSON LIN- COLN and PALMER, Pits, Rafts, Musicians — Bass Ave. and Friday 1 3th, ask Andrea. GOOD BUZZON ' S. THOUGHT: HELP OTHERS — BE HAPPY MINDY PAXSON 125 Wheeler St. MEMORIES: Ice Cream and Six Pack Ask Sperry, Mung Ask Ali, Drill Team Ask the Gang, A P ask Kirstie, The Donut, People, Corn Machine at Disney World Ask the Fam- ily! 7A-8I, Kites, Movies, Love, Care, and Understanding, ask Mom and Dad. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Moth-Daughter Banq. Comm. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Drill 1, 2, 3; Commander 4; Jr. Rot. 4. THOUGHT: There ' s no real generation gap until we refuse to communicate. BRENDA PERRIN 73 Maplewood Park MEMORIES: Mark 73-74, camping and canoeing, ask Larna, weekends in New York City, out at the canal, those munchies. Brandy, ask anybody! Brenda, turn your lights on!” ask Carol. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Awards 1, 2; Moth. -Daughter Banq. Comm. 4. THOUGHT: What I ' d like to know. Is could a place like this exist so beautiful. Where hates a dream and love forever stands. Or is this a vision in my mind. S.W. JEANINE PERRY 38 Valley Rd. MEMORIES: 4 1 2 74 L.P.K. ask Zager, Look, the Mormons ask Alison, N.Y.E. Party, Ida ' s cat ask Ethel, S.F.P. Rigamortis ask C.G. Little Lisa. Skiing, I ain ' t movin. fig Newtons, G. Apple ask Joan, We’ve reached the End, ask Carolyn, G.H.B. Week- ends, Tea Timel ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club; Flicker. THOUGHT: To work with Special children and share the meaning of happiness. HENRY BRAD PINA Elwell St. MEMORIES: Summer of 73 ask Paul, Good times ask Tony, Stupidoo ask Milt Honda 360 Smash, Comm. Work Shop, D block ask Erik, Someday ask Carlo, the party ask Raz, those talks ask Limas 3rd floor New Wing ask Bob. THOUGHT: To be successful, take the good with the bad, and to be half the man my father was and always to be as strong as my mother is. PATRICIA PASCUCCI 1 9 Grove St. Patti , Scoochie MEMORIES: Canal, Madness, Shotgun, Rainy Day Drill, Helen ask Joanne, Vets ask Andrea, Thick as a Brick, huh Sharon, Her- man ask Mac, yellow jackets. Memorial Day Assembly ask Carol and Mesh. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 4. THOUGHT: What came first the chicken or the egg? CYNTHIA PEREIRA 1 1 2 Western Ave. GLENN PERRINE 86 Western Ave. WENDELL PETERSON 2 1 1 Eost Main St. MEMORIES: Summer of ' 73 on the Coronet, ask Steve, outside Jobs “The sink ask Electric shop. Sailing, Israel. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Voc. School; Electric Shop; R.O.T.C. THOUGHT: To do God’s will, whatever it may be. THERESA PINO 3 Hampden St. Terri MEMORIES: Tim 2 9 73, That night 7 17 74, Meet me, ask Jane, CRASH don’t run, walk ask Doreen, Good Harbor Beach, Pich ups. Spider Webs, Jane ' s car, ask Marcia, S.A.R., walks and worries Popping Halters, Ask Doreen. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 4; Off. Asst, of D.G. 3, 4. THOUGHT: To have the light of happiness lead me through the world of darkness. 48 JANICE M. PIRAINO 3 Mansfield St. Jan MEMORIES: Boston trips, 6 11 75 ! wanna come down! ask Lynda and Jill, Rocky Mt. High, talks and tears, ask J.M., F.T. and L.B., Hut parties, Girls ' nites, G.H.B.L.S. — Jane knows. Horrible Parade 74 ' ' ask Sears Buzz-on ask Tony. THOUGHT: Life is too long to keep a false friend but more important it is too short to lose a true friend. STEPHANIE PIRAINO 1 4 Orchard St. Steph MEMORIES: Friends and lovers, tennis. Sum- mer ' 74, 8 1 74 — Rosey, G.H.B., Find your car? too bad man, 2 15 74, Karch, purple jesus — ask Clayt, CSN7y, Y.J.B., California Red, oh bummer, hey Mike, Swedish blondes, Utopia. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Radio 1; Track 1; R.A.C. 2, 3, 4; M.A.S.C. 3, 4; S.S.C. 3, 4; St. Counc. 2, 3, 4 ; E.R.C. 3, 4; P.A.C. 3, 4; Flash 2, 3; Co-ed. 4; Flicker 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Phys. Ed. Intr. 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Rep. 1, 2; Sec. 3, 4 ; Off. Asst. 2, 3, 4 ; D.S.G.D. 3; Jr. Rot. 4. THOUGHT: Utopia DOROTHY J. PLACE 72 Riverdale Pk. Dotty MEMORIES: 10 31 70, Runaways ask Blue- berry, Are you ready for it or whar? ask Char- lene, One halloween night ask Pat, long talks and tears ask Barry, Kawasaki 900 ask Eddie, getting spent ask Blueberry and Pat, Mt. Jacob Cemetery ask Charlene. THOUGHT: To always be on the go and never be figured out. E. DANA POIRIER 1 5 Addison St. Barney , Mouse”, E.D. MEMORIES: THE DAY STIX GOT A BAND LETTER, FUN IN Music Room, ask Pat, Dump- ing on J el ask Stix, Pat, Jane remember Mrs. VonCanon Music, talk, Boband Dave, ask Pat, Danny Fun, Baseball, girls Clark ' s history class ask Stix E block lunch ask Pat, Jane, Danny, Stix and Mr. Roewer. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.H.S. Chorus 1,2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: Childhood living is easy to do. ANTHONY D. PRATT 1 7 Friend St. Tony THOUGHT: Live for today and think about tomorrow when it comes. Can I have your autograph? LINDA MARY PISCITELLO 20 Washington Sq. MEMORIES: The Little Fish Florida ask Paula, Salisbury Beach, Uncles Eddie ' s ask Bette and Stephaine, Big Mac, Celebrating ask Pat, long talks ask Cathy, Skiing in N.H. ask Stephaine and Bette. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: St. Sec. THOUGHT: To have the Wisdom of my Father; the Understanding of my Mother; and to make them both proud of me. JOHN PLESS 35 Chapel St. MEMORIES: Boston Sow Drivers, Pregnant Issues, Adolf Madness, Professional Screw Jobs, Eastern Point, Good Ole ' Earls ' , Hurry up and wait. Finest Family, Philip Screw Driv- ers, walking and talking with Jane, Rhubarb and Garbage, Edjamacation, She knows she ' s a man. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stage Crew 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cr. Count, and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Flicker 4; Thespians 1 , 2, 3, 4. MARYLOU PORTER 1 24 Riverdale Pk. Louie MEMORIES: Rhinorsorus, ask Web and Juli, Night of Little Foxes , Nov. 12, ask Brian Wed., nights at the legion, ask Cathy and Kathy, Fun at Friendly ' s with Phyllis ask Brian, Ed and Marcia. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 4. THOUGHT: You can ' t change yesterday nor plan for tomorrow, so live each day to it ' s ful- lest. JEAN PRATT 80 Mount Pleasant Ave. Bean MEMORIES: B.P. cops ask anyone FTRF! M.H.D. and $ S.I.M.A.D.I. April 74 N.Y.C. ask Jo Indian Pond, P.A. canoe Trip, P.A. trip with Jim ask Pat, I ' m bored! ask Debbie Drive in. The Musn ' t Club ask Sharon, Poor Eurd- son! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Basketball 1, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intr. 1 , 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; A.F.S. 2, 3; C.A. Youth Orch. 1, 2; Gymn. 2; Flash 2, 3, 4; Explorers 2, 3; Thespians 2, 4. THOUGHT: Humor is the truth exaggerated. 49 JAY PRINCE 206 B Washington St. ANTHONY PUCCIO 1 1 Beach Ct. Pooch MEMORIES: Just not Cricket! George you fool, fix your collar, who ARE those guys! Boo Hiss Strange, “She ' s mine , Oh you cad . Landmark Lane. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 1,2,3, 4. THOUGHT: To always be different from ever- yone else. SALVATORE PUSATERI 24 Lookout St. Sammy , Pussy MEMORIES: Hovey School yard, O ' CON- NELL ' S, Did you find the SPOT ASK JOE, Remember the bike raides, the Christmas Eve visit from HANK! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intr. 3. THOUGHT: To have friends you have to be one first. JOHN QUINN 3 Juniper Rd. QUINNIE” MEMORIES: SUSAN, wax car, B.J., Rockport police joke, fernwood, parties, my room, ask Mark, Newburyport, ask Pete, Good Harbor Beach, ask Sue Lawson and Sue Hopkins, Mark ' s car, my plates, 74, warehouse, soft- ball, Kirstie, BEER. THOUGHT: Say I love you, only when you know what love is. M ' LISS A. RAMEY R 131 Wheeler St. Melissa MEMORIES: BILLY 3 29 73 3 2 73 Ask Diane, The traffic stopped but what about us?? Mnt. Jacobs Ask B.C. or S.H., Ma ' s house. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 2; Flash 2; Drill Team 1 , 2. THOUGHT: As one of a crowd or one of a pair, you take your place in the rank and file of humanity. You stand among many os an individual, unique, rare and beautiful. MICHAEL PROVOST 29 Derby St. MICHAEL PUGLISI 1 1 8 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Mike , Spook MEMORIES: Masxo Streak 74 ask J,J,J,R,R,B,T,D,D,M.? nights, 68 Caprice, Bummer Man, ask Joe, G.H.B. friendlys. Red Sox Games, Hey Gear ask Rosey, Celtics, ask Steph, Grand Funk, J Giels Band. CHRISTOPHER QUINN 47 Centennial Ave. Monk MEMORIES: 7 20 74 D.B. Bash and Cradh, The Stones, Allman Brothers Band, The Golf Tournament 1973, 3 15 74 B.C. Journey, Concerts, Soccer, Industrial Hockey 1973- 1974, Good Harbor Beach, V.W., excur- sions. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer 3, 4. THOUGHT: To set a Goal and Work hard to achieve it. STEPHEN M. QUINN 2 Norwood Ct. Quinnie MEMORIES: Nancy, 5 10 73, New England Dragway 1 63 Ask Nancy, White Olds, Drive in, Skiiing, Sugarloaf, 7 73, Winger- sheek Beach ask Mike V. and Nancy, Partys at Carl ' s Ask the Gang, 1 939 Angler Ask Bill N. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Frosh. Football; J.V. and Varsity Football 2; Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 2. THOUGHT: To be strong within myself, keep my Head on my shoulders and to do what the world asks of me. ANN-MARIE RANDAZZA 38 Grapevine Rd. Ann , Ginny” MEMORIES: 6 1 73, Sergeants Party, Sum- mers 73 and “74”, Bets ' house, Rainboe Ball ask Deb, talks, backroom ask Kathy, Hey Girl, Good Harbor, the wall ask Val, Back- shore, Beatles, Grand Assembly ask Deb and Nancy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker; Pep Club; Drill Team; Flash; Spanish Club; Usher- ette; Rainbow. THOUGHT: You can ' t live in the past nor the future. Live now and be thankful. 50 THOMAS RANDAZZA 37 Maplewood Park Fox MEMORIES: No. 1 3, weekends over Mikes, Headley ' s party, Wednesday night crew, The mustang, camping at Totem Pole, Mikes rumble. Friendly ' s ketchup fight, tripling on the change, Kidder’s mobile. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To make my mother, father, and Dot proud of me; to succeed in life and anything I may attempt. EDWARD L. REARDON 35 East Main St. Eddie , Ed MEMORIES: 5 31 74 — ask Sue, sum- mer of 74, up the mountain, Tull and Funk Concert, ask the gang at the Boulevard, Print Shop 2, 3, 4. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. THOUGHT: To succeed in whatever I try to do. PATRICK JOHN RILEY 37 High St. Pat , Red , Snake MEMORIES: Lanesville, the cove. Drink Michelob ask Ron, fish truck ride, Machine shop. Sat. Nights, fighting with Rockport. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop; Football 1 . THOUGHT: To retire by the age of thirty. RONDA ROCHA 72 Friend St. MEMORIES: Rusty, Eng. 12 25 73, foot- ball games, 7-12 ask Annette, the Bank ask Betty and Kathy 6 22 75 marg. ask Rusty, WORDS ask Rusty, playground, DR. in the rain ask Steph, G.R. ask Rusty, Y-33, camping ask Steph, r.t. How ' s your ankle Sheila. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleader 3,4. THOUGHT: To wake up every day with a smile on my face and be myself. ANNETTE MARIE RODOLOSI 32 Warner St. MEMORIES: JAY, China Port 3 2 74, eng. 5 24 74, Vermont, York Beach, Kangamangus Highway, “Borneo ask Jay, fishing, boating, shooting, up the woods, Christmas Eve 73 ask Jay, Wal- la ' s Pond Summer of 72 and 74 THE TRUCK, munchkin and gyus dask Annette ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. 2. THOUGHT: To be myself without anyone trying to change me. DIANA M. REARDON Gardner Terrace Deedee MEMORIES: RALPHie 1 5 73, My Babes, 3 8 74 To Be One, Drive-ins, Res, Costadosol, Semi- Formal Christmas 73, New Year ' s Eve Officers Party 74, Tequila sunrise, Dandelions, Don ' t Ever Forget! 5 5 73 — Rachel Olive, The Sing, For Pete ' s Sake, China Port, Good Harbor, Galley, Godiva, Kenny ' s party, M.D.S.D.T.T.K.K. Wanna Ride, Friendly’s ask Deb. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club. THOUGHT: All you need is love. MARY PATRICIA REARDON 199 Washington St. MEMORIES: T.F.T.E.I.S.Y.F., F.H.L.H., Summer 72, 74, Wammer Jammer Smart shopping at A P, Half Moon Beach, Kathy ' s in August, G.H.B. dancing with Mr. D. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 2 - 4; Flicker; N.H.S. 3, 4. THOUGHT: I wanna laugh while the laughing is easy; I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile; I may never pass this way again. — Seals and Crofts HOLLY MARIE ROBERTS 600 Essex Ave. MEMORIES: Gordon College 72, canoe trips, How much further? 110, “Nothing ventured nothing gained ask Penny, M.C., being bold ask J.F. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S.; Phys. Ed. Intramurals 3, 4; J.V. Softball 1; Field Hockey 4; Cape Ann Skippers. THOUGHT: You teach a little bit by what you say, but you teach most by what you are. — Mears CATHY MARIE RODGERS 3 Ocean Ave. MEMORIES: Steve 1 2 1 8 71 , 6 24 73 Forever, 7 14 73 Machester woods, partying. White Beach, Girl’s Nights, the path. Summer of 73, Maine, Table 4s, My Baby , spacing. What does Magnolia have to offer at 1 :05, Well Alright. THOUGHTS: You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Cough it up, Kathy! 51 TERRY ANN RUDOLPH 1 1 Lookout Street MEMORIES: T.F.G. 6 17 72, “Diamond ' s and Pearls , G.H.B., laffs, “Our Tom ' s , long talks, ask Robyn, How you say? Get out’a the street, ask Ida-Neli ' s Just a little ask Maria, Drive way, ask Deb. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon 3; Flicker 4; Drill Team; Mast. Sgt. 4; Moth. Daught. Banquet 4; Pep Club Treasurer 4. THOUGHT: To have patience, love and understanding. To make my parents proud of me. ONIFERIO N. RUSSO 42 Middle St. Nofrio MEMORIES: Italy ' 73, Fort Hill R. ask Diane, S. Shoe, ask M.G., Buzzed, the Old S. Wagon, Endicott ask Tony, Green Building, ask Rick, D.Y.G.S. Ask Paul, McDonalds, Ask Louie, Beer Bottles, Ask Brenda, Offgrounds. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop 1, 2, 3. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me in whatever I do. MARK SALAH 1 3 Hammond St. Mark MEMORIES: Allman Brothers, ask Dave and Alex, Canoeing up river, ask Billy and Scott, D blk. lunch, ask Henry, S.M.V. ask Billy, Apple fight-ki, Sick Sirius ha Bill Party at Alex ' s, Waif ' s first time, Firesome Firesome. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vars. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Vars. Soccer 4. THOUGHT: Have a ball in life, it goes by quick. JANE SANBORN Mclellan St. America MEMORIES: British friends. Learning, Acting, Love John, Dickens, Sea, Young Life, Sea- sons, Arsenic and Old Lace, field hockey. Clay, Shakespeare, Mike, Jane, Ava and Algae. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 4. THOUGHT: Happiness, friends, improvement of mind and soul are most important. We make our lives go the way we want. Ethics must be established. KENNETH STEVEN ROWE 1 8 Riverdale Park Skid MEMORIES: OY-VAY! See the Dr. I ' ll show you. Where are we, see the Budman. WEO! Look at that one. What aya say Sam. the gang, Riverdale Park. Where ' s my blade, Laissez-Faire! Que Pasa. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Type Award I. THOUGHT: An insult is like a drink; it affects one only if accepted. JOHN RUSS 747 Washington St. Rossco MEMORIES: Bluemeanie, 383 Dodges, the Pits, the Beach, playing hockey, the day the Dodge burned. THOUGHT: To start and finish what I want. JUDITH ANN RYAN 1 5 Haskell St. Jude MEMORIES: Oh Deb, ask Julie, ask Teri, No name. Is he here? Have you seen him? Ask Geri, Green Beans. Keep on Truckin ' , Sweet Stuff. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track Team 3, 4; Pep Club 4. THOUGHT: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the strength to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. JAMES PETER SALAH JR. 4 Webster St. Pete” MEMORIES: Mary, semi-formal 73, Eastern Pt. Lighthouse, The Accident ask Mary, M.F.A., 3, 1, 74, HP and V. S.F.P., Salisbury Beach, Friday Night at the fights, the beach, Wingershiek, on the rocks a L.B., Good enough, Ya I know it! CSNY Concert, F.F. Concert, Combat Zone, The streakers! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Freshman Foot- ball 1 ; Phys. Ed. Intra. 3, 4. THOUGHTS: To live a long, happy and suc- cessful life. THOMAS SANDERSON JR. Becker Lane Tom”, Beer MEMORIES: The Allman Bros. Band 7 26 74, Getting lost in Harvard Square, ask Jud. G.A. 11 3 74, “Is this Pink? , old Chevys and Break down lanes. Camping with friends. Good times at C.S.N. nad Young, the pit . All that Madness! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Tennis Team 4; R.O.T.C. 2, 3,4. THOUGHT: To live a happy end successful life in the mountains, and to sail to California on a HEFTY YACHT! 52 BRUCE SANDLER 26 Norman Ave. Tree , Stretch MEMORIES: Sgts. Party 74, Devers, Ambush 73, 74, Booze Cruise ask Hink, 2 9 74, Shoreroad ask Tamara, CAA ask Karen Gymkhan 74, 6 pk. Sperry? Dory Day!!!, Grenadiers, 64 Fairlane, Boating, Waterski- ing, Fishing. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadiers 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4; Prize Squad 2, 3. THOUGHT: To succeed in life and live it to the fullest. JOHN JOSEPH SAPUTO 4 Linden Road John , J.J.” MEMORIES: Record Rack 8 2 73, Hanging wire from phone poles at the 74 Fiesta, Essex TV Sound bus. The Hay Ride 11 1 74, Ask Janine, r s 1 1 39, Announcing Half time for the band. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker; G.H.S. Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Student Supply Shop 1, 2; Secretary Music Dept. 1 , 2, 3, 4; President Salesmanship Club 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me, as I am of them. Music is playing in my head over and over again. There ' s no end to the music. C. King PATRICIA ANN SAUNDERS 47 Riverdale Park Pat MEMORIES: 3 29 74, Mountain Weddings ask DC, Wild party ' s ask Lenny, 15 DC knows, Long talks in dark places. Almost New York ask DC, In trouble ask Steve, Maine, D.E.S. ask Linda, Where ' s my shirt ask DC, the phone ask Marcia ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker Staff 4; St. Secretaries 3; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To get the most out of life and to hope that everyone is just as happy as I am. DEBORAH ANN SAWYER 1 1 Clarendon St. Debbie , Deb MEMORIES: Chicago!! IMCSMNINGTCAM! work?!! ask Bob, 1 1 74, R.B. ask Ann, S.P. ask Bets, 5 weeks!!! Merna!! S.H. ask anyone, talks ask ANN and BETS, Terries? ask Bets, lilacs!! ask Kathryn, G.A. ask Ann. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash; Flicker; Jr. Volunteer 1,2; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Explorers, Sec. W.A. Type I Award; Gradua- tion!! THOUGHT: Nobody ever had a rainbow till he had the rain. — Croce LISA SCHENK 30 Prospect St. MEMORIES: I wish not to dwell on the memo- ries of these past 4, but to think of the oppor- tunities these doors have brought to another once more. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra- murals 2; Vars. and J.V. Track 1 , 2, 3. THOUGHT: A friend is not the sort to whom you ever need explain. He ' s one who knows you inside out. And loves you just the same. DAVID SAN PAOLO 1 8 Exchange St. MEMORIES: The Mt., the Hut, Friday Field trips, to Boston, Bachelor party. Graduation partys 74, Fat Sal s party, Buzz ask Tony, The Boulevard, corona, Taxi ask Ed, Tull and Funk Concerts. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop THOUGHT: To find the right thing to do with my life. JULIE SARGENT 22 Dennison St. Juj MEMORIES: CARL, Dooey ' ya ask Carl and Debbie, Maine ask Merry, My woods. Scuba Diving, Flat Rocks, N.U.V.A. ask anybody. Problems, ask Glen, B.T. and Diane, Thumin ' ask Debbie and Dally, The Coffeehouse, Sno- rus!, ask Debbie, Booding, Sailing, Police- man ' s Ball, ask Carl, DaShnookie! Beatles ask Eddie, Bluebird, R.O.T.C., Pebble Beach ask Carl. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadettes 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Thespians 1; Language Lab Assistant and Tutor 4. THOUGHT: Know yourself. THOMAS SAVAGE 30 Grove St. Tom MEMORIES: Austria 73 , New Hampshire Skiing and camping. Bowling Alley’s, G.T.O. The Resivore, The WAVE ask C.G., The Mon- key ask B.F. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To make money faster than I can spend it. GEORGINA SAWYER 42 Reynard St. Gina”, George” MEMORIES: Geek, Doug 4 18 73, Pixy, Popcorn, Carports, under the bed. Opal, Bri ' s shoe. Cookie, Valentine, Zeke, T-hee-hee, songs, ya I know it, Gunna, Dances, The Beach, Parties, Booze, 18 — Earl ' s , Spirit, F-H games, Ralph — 76, Bloss, Boing, R.J. ' s car moved, Phonebooth Oh Baby, Fabends Love! THOUGHT: Happiness is a Beautiful morning with an even more Beautiful dawning spent with my love. ANTHONY SCOLA 53 JANINE SCOLA 88 Washington St. MEMORIES: Stoga, July 13, Fort, Boat Koo- koo parties. Breakwater — Good Harbor, Co-Captain, SCUBA, Braces Cove, 8 7 74, NASAJ, Moss, Kalazorbi, Our GOLD, ask Olympia, What ' s the matter? BAM Wrist! ask AFRO, Manchester Tull ask Doody, CSNY twice, Allman Brothers. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleaders 3, 4; Bay View Cem. Res. Project. THOUGHT: By turns we catch the vital spark. Then die! There is a brighter world on high.” OLYMPIA DIANE SCOLA 1 8 Commonwealth Ave. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Bay View Cem. Res. Project 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back, ceaselessly into the past. F. Scott Fitzgerald — THE GREAT GATSBY NORMAN E. SEARS JR. 1 050 Washington St. Norm” MEMORIES: Water-skiing over Cranes, skat- ing, The Parking Meter, ask Frank, Slater, Moe, Roof-Ride, Play it by ear, ask Mackey and Verga, Lanes Cove. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Frosh, J.V. Hockey 2, 3. THOUGHT: To take life as it comes. JEAN SHANAHAN 1 3 Abbott Rd. MEMORIES: BOB 1 1 A 7 ' 1, 2 yrs. ago in the field ask Ronnie, E.A. School yard, big secrets ask Jayne, Right Handsoml! My bike, Hor- gan ' s Hut, My Gumbardi ask Maria or Newt, one week with America, Sebastion. THOUGHT: Children think not of what is past, nor what is to come, but enjoy the present time, which few of us do. BBB, OOO, YYY, SSS JOSEPH ANTHONY SCOLA 24 Pine St. Stoga” MEMORIES: Janine, Fort Maria GS Partying, “I don ' t know what to do. concerts Led Zep- plin. Grand Funk, 10 Years After, CSNT Traf- fic Alman Bros. Vergas Sneakers, Fiat 5000 ask Doody, Braces Cove, The Breakwater, Pavillion Beach, Kooko juice, my fathers boat ask J.B. The pound ask Naz Calazorbiel. WILLIAM SEARCY 25 Pearl St. MARIA ROSARIO SENOS 1 4 Fair St. Zaira MEMORIES: J.C.P.J. 7 12 73 Javellin (N.J.) Summer of 73, Portugal Malta has farras ask Jesso, Dances at Lowell and New Bed- ford ask Linda, Neli ' s ask Terry and Robyn, Those long talks and tears, ask Linda and Wanda, Bulldog: G.H.B. laffs. Navigator ask Zager. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Drill Team 1, 2, 3. THOUGHT: To honor and cherish him, and to love them as much as they love me. GEORGE VAUGHAN SHANNON III 1 6 Hamden St. Vaughan MEMORIES: 7 27 73 The White Rambler, Hockey Games, Friendlys, Christmas Eve 12 24 73, Sunnyside 1st the hydrant, 4 15 74 Grand Funk Combat Zone $25, Where ' s Vogel G.F.U. with Pete, The Pool Room Sto- len Car ask Wonson! Good Harbor Beach 74 Ya I No It! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me. ALMA SHARAMITARO 1 4 Haskell St. MEMORIES: Jon, N.A.N., Senior Picnic, Semi- formal, pulling horrors, ask Mary Ann and Jane, F.O., 3 10 74, 8 14 74, ask Carol, Kowloons, Austria. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 1; Flicker; Pep Club; Field Hockey 4. THOUGHT: Yesterday was a dream, tomor- row is a vision but today well lived makes every day a dream of happiness and a vision of hope. 54 CLAUDIA SHOFNER 97 Gloucester Ave. MEMORIES: F.P.M. 10 14 71, Tunafish and the beach ask Flannah, That Night ask Jane V. W. Bermuda — 4 1 2 74 Off Grounds Cousin Basil 1 - 5 A.G.H. I hate that z28! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Secr e- tary 4. BRENDA SIKORSKI 1 7 Thatcher Rd. MEMORIES: PETER 9 16 73 Sgts. Party 74- 75, The Tree ask Sandi Pickel Store ask Deb and Gouse, NST game ask the gang, 7 10 72, ask D.G., I got spots? Good Harbor Beach. Thanks Judy P. Lynn, miss the train!! ask Deb and Karen. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type II Award. THOUGHT: Life swings like a pendulum back- ward and forward between pain and happi- ness. WAYNE SILVA 7 Taylor St. MICHAEL SILVEIRA R1 6 Reynard St. Mike” MEMORIES: Keep Cool At Camp, Mug Up with Horris, welding Rod Fred, What kind of workout is this, I still don’t understand Mr. Perry, under 2:00, 1st Man Varsity, ok Mar- rio, PIC, Poison Ivy Ed, Semi Fast at Medium Speed During Figure 8, Salt Shaker. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cr. Count, and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. THOUGHT: Work hard enough toward your goal and you will succeed. JONATHAN SMITH 5 Walker St. MEMORIES: oboy. THOUGHT: The average man does not know what to do with this life, yet wants another one which will last forever. CATHY ANN SIDLOWSKI 22 Reynard St. “Sid” MEMORIES: 3 17 71, Sunapee 10 72, Bar- naby, ducks, hey Lover, those talks with Barbi, the Pond, friends, movies, smiles, tears, tickles. Butch and Sundance, I don ' t know about you two. Hey Steve, where’s your bike? good times, Tunafish Crash! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3; Spanish Club 3; Explorers; Flickers; Jr. and Sr. Usher- ette; Drill Team 3; 4-Squad Leader; Mother Daughter Banquet Committee; Beacon 4. THOUGHT: I will turn today ' s dreams into tomorrow ' s realities. TIMOTHY SILVA 75 High St. Tim”, Frank MEMORIES: The cruise, skiing over Cranes and in the bay. Lanes Cove, R.R., ask Moe, G.H.B., No one can drink just one. Total, you know what. All nighters. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 4. THOUGHT: To live life as I please. JILL ALLISON SILVEIRA 259 Essex Ave. Sr.-Thea , “Judy , Jillsie MEMORIES: Sports, theater, travel, friends, family. I ' m from Beverly High!!? Our Farry” — Love and thanks to those who ' ve helped me. CC-DC-PW Mogo — Memory of Sandy and Jay, tennis — volleyball college, the future, the Gym . . .My Goal!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Basket- ball 4; Baseball 4. THOUGHT: I am a human being therefore anything human cannot be alien to me. BETSEY C. SMITH 252 E. Main St. Bets MEMORIES: imcsmningtca! those talks, ask Deb, cheaters anonymous! Roman Orgy? summer 74 parties — 5 weeks? ask DVKAK, Gelusil! Niles Beach Where We Going, A P? Terries? Those Dances!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3, 4; Flicker,- N.H.S. 4; Pep Club; Mother Daughter Banquet Comm.; Expl.-Pres. 3, 4; Jr. Sr. Ush- erette; Type I Award. THOUGHT: Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today because if you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow. LINDA SMITH 60 High Street MEMORIES: Brian 5 18 72, 73, 74 . . . Life Goodtimes ask Corrie 7 Musketeers ask Terry, Funny Side, ask Patty, Lanesville pits Concert whispers, ask Candy Ski trip, ask Humma cs Thumb me home ask Jean Sun- shine. THOUGHTS: To keep my mouth shut as to NOT show my ignorance. 55 MARIANNE SOPER 34 Grove St. MEMORIES: Shall we ask Bonnie, B.K.A., ask Shiela and Sharon, 10:30 ask Terrie, 7 4 74 ask Bonnie, fernwood, nuva, 8 13 74, aerosmith, sidewinders, island party, wres- tling, E.T., ricardo ' s party, A.T., fat ' s, J Block cafe. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: partying THOUGHT: If you love something. Let it go. If it comes back it ' s yours. If not it never was. CLAYTON SOVA TERESA ANN SPOON 28 Millet St. Terry MEMORIES. Steve, 10 8 73 e.g. 2 74 The Needier, Summer of 74, Boating, Fishing, Water Skiing, Bike, G.C. Reservoir, Christmas of 73-74 Drive-in Ask Steve, Village, g.m. 75 Sparrow Neck Ask Steve Rides Ask Steve, Weekends Steve ' s House Cops, 7 Muskar- teers Ask Annette, Linda. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I Award. THOUGHT: Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may die. JOHN STAVROS Northern Ave., Essex MEMORIES: Down River, the birds, W.W. ' S 1-5 ask Carol, Almost one-half, C.A.G.C., S.P.S. Ask Lousia, Telephone Pole in Haverill, Essex, Hockey Midget Championship 73-74. Summer weekend in New Jersey 1 0 20 73. JOHN SWALLOW County Rd. ROBERT SOUSA 7 Columbia St. Bob , Bobby MEMORIES: First Tuna 9 9 72 465 lbs. 4 hrs. 8 min., Canadiens, Flyers 74-75, Intramu- ral Hockey Championship 74 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra- murals 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be successful in life you have to work awful hard. STEPHANIE SPINOLA 33 Friend St. Steph MEMORIES: M.V. 7 21 74 Saulibury Beach ask Mike, The Playground, The Christmas tree ask the kids, 7 23 74 Camping ask Ronda y- 33, Long talks ask Bev, You dreaming again ask Bette Buttons and Mike, D.E.S. ask Cathy, Uncle Eddie ' s ask Linda, Cashews ask Dottie. THOUGHT: Be Cool Be Calm But most of all Be Yourself you look better that way. CHARLOTTE STANTON 1 43 Essex Ave. Charlie MEMORIES: Talks with Melanie, 71 - 72 - 73 Good Times, with Melanie, Donny, Wayne, Jill 71 - 72 - 73 - 74 and almost made it July 20, 74 The times at M o. 73 - 74” and G.O. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Office and Guid- ance Worker 3, 4. THOUGHT: To make my parents proud of me and to have a long life with Donny. ALISON M. STORY 91 Martin St., Essex Ali”, Bulldog MEMORIES: 9 22 73, 1 2 25 73, 7A-8I, writing, poetry. Long talks, ask Kirstie, Mung, ask Mindy, Volksbuggy, ask Rovin, What ' s gotten into you? ask Sue, C.A.M. ask the Gang, Rainbow, Grand Assembly, ask Deb- bie and Kirstie, Worthy Advisor. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Jr. Varsity Bas- ketball 1; Phys. Ed. Intra. 2, 4; St. Sec. 4; Beacon 3, 4; Cross Country and Track 1; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 2; Type I Award 3; 1 st Grade Grizwold. THOUGHT: The years ran swiftly by us, friends; Where do we go from here? a.m.s. SHARON ANN SWEET 1 9 Church St. MEMORIES: Rusty, 1 A 7 A, Easter, cold win- ter nights, SFP FAS, blud. Double Shot of Sebago-Parties ask Sue, 3 concussions ask JC — Long walks with LU. THOUGHT: To be myself: an original is better than a copy. 56 MARCIA SWINSON 8 Acacia Street MEMORIES: Friends, Anything for a laugh, 1 Lynn Arena, ask Carol, G.H.B.P., EAB, pals. Fix it Karen! ask Carol R., F.P.L., Can we have a ride? license plates, nerd, ask Dawn, All those games, Saturday nites, ask Linda. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Flicker 4; Pep Club 4. THOUGHT: No love, no friendship can ever cross our path without affecting us in some way, forever. KENNETH J. TALIADOROS 1 28 Essex Ave. “Kenny”, “Tally , “K.J. MEMORIES: Water skiing at little River, First time down with Scuba gear on, J.A.S.B. That unexpected swim in April. GAIL A. TESTAVERDE 29 Mansfield Street “Little Girl MEMORIES: Pete 2 4 73, Blueberry Apple Muffin tastes real good Jan!! Spage and Bags (ask Grace), (ask C.J.) B.A.B.P. ask (F.T.) “halfbreed (ask G.M.) Old Boulevard walks (ask France) the 1 :00 out house (P.L.) ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Mother Daugh- ter Banq. Comm.; Pep Club. THOUGHT: When you smile I ' ll understand because that ' s something everybody does in the same language. KATHRYN ELIZABETH TOBEY 238 East Main Street Kath” MEMORIES: IFriends, Senior Year, Good Har- bor 73, 74 Waiting for the sun til 5, ask Val, Halfmoon 73, 74, 75? Backroom, Tub Two and Sgts. Party 74, ask Deb Twelfth Nite Hie Barf, Roman Orgh, Parties ask B.S.K.W.V.M., Wes. U„ M.A.S., Talks and tears, ask Ann. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash Ed. 3, 4 ; Spanish Club 2; H.R. Rep. 2, 3; Mother Daug. Banq. Comm.; Flash 1 - 4; J.V. Basketball 3, 4; Usherette 2, 3, 4; Flicker 4; Pep Club 4. THOUGHT: To turn today ' s dreams into tomorrow ' s reality. ANTHONY N. TRUPIANO 1 53 Hesperus Ave., Mag. “Tony MEMORIES: Valerie Jean I.W.L.Y.A.: Endicott ask Mike, Good Harbor Beach, Snow bunnies ask Kirk N.Y.E. Valerie, Anting Around Camaro. THOUGHT: Nothing from Nothing Leaves Nothing. CHRISTOPHER TARR 2 Loma Drive Tarry THOUGHT: Take a ride join the Machine Shop. MARK THOMPSON 60 Riverview Rocky MEMORIES: The Blue Max . . . Lets go streaking at Masconomet, Hey pass me a Frosty . . . Ba Harboe Football League Don ' t give me any of your, Head, Hey Sea Dog tie up the boat, Al Monday, It takes an Eef Camp Cedar, Maine. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra- murals 1 - 4; Football 1 - 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Class Treasurer 2 (Masco) THOUGHT: To be Successful. ALBERTA TREFRY 1 39 East Main Street Foz , Dick MEMORIES: Friends, growing pains, D.A.W., Wipe the angels off your shoulders ask Pun- kin, 1966 V.W. no brakes ask J.B. Stop the car, now, Talk about Dwarfs, 1949 Jeepster Horros ask Arie with Robin Ma, LEACH AUT Bud and Doris comedy hr. ask David Egypt ask Jud, E.G.S. rendrevous ask D.W. TRENCH. THOUGHT: He who laughs lasts. FRANCES TRUPIANO 31 Washington Street Frann MEMORIES: May 1974, Friday Fields Trips, Broken Hearts Corner, ask Linda, Southern Comfort, ask anyone. Hold My Hair Back, Ask Will, B.A.B.P., Gail T. Knows, Babysit- ting, ask Janice and Joanne. Summer 73 Boulevard, AGH Dump, BurrrP! ask Sammy freight. Talks and Tears, Ask J.P., S.C., J.M., and L.B., Walking Home, ask Gail T. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: S.S., T,0., B.L., JR., YR. 57 TOM TRUPIANO TERI LEE TURNER 1 9 Maplewood Ave. Merna MEMORIES: Hey, girl! homeward bound ask Dawn, green Corvette, talking with Lori, the Point, singin ' withwith Deb ' n Ann, Dawn Galante here? ALLLLLRIGHT, DBA!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hon. Bus. Club 3, 4; St. Sec. 4. THOUGHT: Try to realize it ' s all within your- self No one else can make you change And to see you ' re really only very small And life flows on within you and without you. George Harrison MIKE VALASKATGIS 99 Magnolia Ave. The Greek” MEMORIES: Parties at Good Harbor, George Lopes and Friendlys He was a midget. Give me those mellons, Handcuffed, Wingersheek Beach, J.V. Hockey Bus. THOUGHT: To achieve success in everything that is encountered. JOSEPH VIZENA 8 Morton Place Fuzz” MEMORIES: 3 16 74, R.B. Party, Led Zeppe- lin Aero Smith, That Long Haul to Braces Cove 3 15 74, Concerts, Dances, Screwdri- ver Good Harbor Beach, Girls, THE Card, C.E. Elton John. THOUGHT: To go further on in life and make my parents proud of me. JUDITH P. WEIGAND 42 Langsford St. Joddy MEMORIES: Dec. 8 72, ask Kevin Oh my Goodness! Kevin: What ' s ya doing? G.H.S. Dances, The Ring, table, heart, etc. Kathy, 1st day Junior Year, Good Harbor, ask Teri, A.Y.C. Friendlys, Thee Party March 3rd, Long talks ask Ida Big Daddy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 4 ; Span. Club 3, 4; Pres. Flicker 4; H R. Rep. 4. FRED TUCKER 65 Poplar St. MEMORIES: Pergy s nuthouse, norace play- house, car chases ask Jusy or Karen, Pebble beach, Rockport dances ask them again. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Machine Shop. ROBERT TURVEY 49 Taylor St. Moe , Topsey MEMORIES: Flyers, ' 74 Stanly Cup Champs, Good Harbor Beach, Shades of ’67 , ask Mark, Three Stooges, Street Hockey League, ask Bob, Rock The Boat , Am. Top 40 on WMEX, The Gang , ask them, Sleeping out in the tent with The Gang , Whist, at lunch, ask anyone, Dallas all the way, ask anyone, Jim, got the car , No ”, ask Jim, Pinball. THOUGHT: To have the best years of my life ahead of me. JOHN VERGA 17 Pine St. MEMORIES: Sheila, The Fort, The week with Carol, Boat Partys, ask Naz The Stars, The Breakwater, Use of Shoals, Koo Koo jiuce partys, ask Sal, Ben Birthday, Grand Funk, ask Stoga, Pumpkin Hunts, Red Nova, Star- chief Gang ask Ronnie. THOUGHT: To be Happy. KATHERINE S. WAYNE 25 Norman Ave. Kathy , Kath” MEMORIES: Shopping at A P, Bets, the friendly chauffeur, 2:00 for S.E.G., ask Diane, 8 1 5 74, Lilacs? First day. Junior Year, ask Joddy, Kathy, lowe you a boot!! Cheaters Anonymous, OH MY GOODNESS!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: C.A. Youth Orch. 1, 2, 3, 4; Flash 3, 4; Flicker 4; Pep Club 4; Jr. Sr. Usherettes; National Piano Playing Award. THOUGHT: It ' s nice to be important but more important to be nice. JEFF WHITE 1 06 Concord St. Dirt Train MEMORIES: Ravenwood Park, Summer Road Races, Super Coolias, ask John and Mike, Working For Teel, P.T.C. Ask The Team, July of 74 ask Judy Happy Times and Happy Friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cr. Count, and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Co-Capt. 74; Track 73, 74; Phys. Ed. Intr. 3, 4. THOUGHT: Live your own life, not somebody else ' s and Live it to the most. 58 MICHAEL WHITE 1 06 Concord Street MEMORIES: Auto Shop and Jack rabbit, campsite summer of ' 74, Quarrey, second shower from the end. High Sophomore mark- sman award, A win over Tabor by two points. Luck. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To try for the best and not the second best. RALPH G. WHITTEN JR. 86 Concord Street MEMORIES: Tequila Sunrise, Nothings Beatle proof, James Montgomery, the hydroplane Devens 73-74, the Px, weekends at Norshoco and I.P., Early morning hockey games, 1 5 73, Chuck Berry, The Stones, Dream On, To be one Don ' t Forget. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rifle Team 2, 3, 4; Grenadiers 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intramurals 3, 4; Comm. Grend. 4; Superior Jr. Cadet; 2nd Haskell Drill 3. THOUGHT: The Bear may be strong but the Eagle is Divine. PAMELA A. WICKERS 21 Addison Street, Essex “Nipper MEMORIES: Scott, 3 18 73, Soph year ask Debbie, Joanne and Chris, German class. Drivers Ed Class ask Terri, Lori get that one, That one special night, good times and good friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. Band 1, 2, 3; Rifle Team 2; German Club 2; G.H.S. Chorus 1 - 3. THOUGHT: To make people happy by help- ing, and sharing my love. GORDON JOHNSON WILDES JR. 77R Eastern Ave., Essex G.J. MEMORIES: Carpentry Shop, R.M. 31 1, R.O.T.C. THOUGHT: Do what you want to do. JANE STACEY WILLIAMS 1 5 Echo Ave. Shrimp , Shortie MEMORIES: Bill ask Red, Loaine, Merna, D Block lunch ask Luraine, Merna, Red, Judy 3:0 ' Maley, Hockey games, N.Y. ask Loraine, and Red 4 12 73, 4 13 73, The Blue-Eyed Apple, weekends with the Conn, gang and that no more brains shampoo ask Diane, Bozo, Saturdays EMERGENCY. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4; Pep Club 4; Sutd. Secretaries 4. THOUGHT: Love is like a ray of sunshine it keeps glowing forever. SCOn ALAN WHITE 37 Chapel Street MEMORIES: 9 25 73 K.M.D., Kangaroo Courts, Eat it Nat. Drill Comp., FT., Devens — The Lip, Sgt’s Party, The Stones, Nirvana, P.X. $1.25. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. Band 1; R.O.T.C. Batt. Comm. 1st Haskell Drill Medal 3; 2nd I.D. Superior Squad Leader 3; 3rd Prize Squad 2, 3; Rep. to Boys’ State; Soccer Team 4; Jr. Rot. 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Grenadi- ers 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: Live life not for what it is, but rather for what it can be; strive for happiness. STEPHEN W. WHITTEY 1 23 Western Ave. “Wappy MEMORIES: Patti 1 2 7 73, J.G.S., G.S., S.G.S., Washington D.C., Concerts and Fats, camping ask Belfast, Fort Devens, $1.25 at P.X., Eggbeater Death Seat, ROTCDO tap- per. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3 , 4; Rifle Team 3, 4; Flag Ras. Det. 3; Grenadiers 2, 3, 4; B Comp. Comm.; Plat. Drill Comm.; Out- standing JR. Cadet. THOUGHT: To work realistically towards my ideals. RONALD WIGHTMAN 59 Lexington Ave. (among other things) “Rollo MEMORIES: Lar, ask the Gars, 31 1 the Truck, shop, Lunches all of them, R.B. strong, Mongo, Squeak, Gordon gets nailed. Choc, milk Geek Cranes Beach, Darby, the shack George the Geyser, Gap fights back, sals Jeep, Patriots 3-4 Defense ask Lar. ALVIN WILLIAMS 586 Washington St. Nope, I ' m not moving! 59 Oops, missed a spot Sandy! JUDSON L. WILSON 60 Sumner St. Jud MEMORIES: Maddness Alman Bros., break- ing down BCN LCON, Russell, craze, Busred, Broke, crack ups Jazz Workshop, Old Chevys, barf, last in Harvard Square ask Tom, Photography, Art repelling L.I.N.Y., chata Oraga, Mershaum. THOUGHT: To communicate, challenge, explore, create, discover and remain objec- tive. DAVID WONSON Eastern Pt. Blvd. Rooster , Tuna MEMORIES: Allman Brothers, Good Enough Manchester Volo”, ask Bill D.L. Wow Summer 74, Partying, Street Hockey, Boston ask Salah Ya I know it , Berwick, Lil Earls ask Bob Alves The Wanderer The Beach, EZWider, Good Times, Madness, Hockey Practice 1 9745 Excellent ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: German Club 1, 2, 3; St. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To keep on the move and never be figured out. The only true love is the love of life. DOUGLASS WOODMAN 94 Martin St. MADITH WRIGHT 1 4 Mystic Ave. MEMORIES: BILL, May ask Judy Padre, 9 1 74 China Port, Sgts. Party 74-75? Canobie Lake Truckin, ask D.W., The Beach, Butch’s Joe Baby , ask Cindy, Glenn, Billy Don ' t Be A Hero The Knife, ask Cindy, Yellow Camaro turned Blue, Ronnie, Flower Wagon. THOUGHT: To be what I want to be, not what others want me to be. JAMES WILSON 60 Sumner St. Jimbo MEMORIES: Life, Laughter, beltloops, A.C. late nights and early mornings ask Cheri, You ' re avoiding me! ask Glenn, Joni Mitc- hell 3 27 74, Stubone Frubee 73, ask Janine, mellow out, U.G.H. ask Nat. All Arounds ask Jeanibeans, Buzz Workshop! THOUGHT: Only you and I can help the sun rise each coming morning. If we don’t, it may drench itself out in sorrow. J.B. ALISON E. WOLFE 1 0 Fremont St. MEMORIES: Friendlies boy ' s room. Essence of apple, Jew Camp 2 A.M., Animal Farm, Pete ' s Club Horror Show at S.F.P., Barnstorm- ing, ask Judi and Maria, Bughouse, Mormans and Sylvia, ask Jeanine. THOUGHT: Life is a wave, which in no two consecutive moments of its existence is com- posed of the same particles. scon WONSON 1 8 Decatur St. Snot MEMORIES: Mad Dog, Rednecks, J.D. and Schweppes Luches ask Mark A. and B., hip- pies, Jethro Tull, the Lot, ten speeds and brick walls. Money, trucks, green and white paint. Stubby ' s in Maine, and crank. BRIAN WRIGHT 1 4 Mystic Ave. MEMORIES: Luconia N.H. 5 73, MiMi , Marylou, J.G.S., BONNIE , Canobie Lake 72, 74, 75, C company prize squad 74 , Fort Devens. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadiers 2, 3; R.O.T.C. 1,2, 3,4. MARIA ANN ZAGER 1 03 Magnolia Ave. Zaga , Mousie MEMORIES: Ruff Summer 74 G.H.B.P. Good Times, 7 26 74-8 26 74 What can I say? shorsics ask IdaEssense of Apple Blos- som — ask Wolfe or Mo, L.P.K. ask Perry HALOCINATIONS Bulldog ask Ali, Moody Blues — White Knights, BEST FRIENDS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Drill 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Hon. Bus. Club 3; Type I and II Awards. 60 MARK ZAMANSKY 8 Corliss Ave. GEORGE ANDERSON DALE BROPHY Fernwood Lake Rd. MEMORIES: DESI, the Sunnyside, Fernwood horror show at Stage Fort Park, the corner, zee-bugs and bugjuice ask Cindi, 72 and 74 parties, ask Judi or Cindi, Mercedes Benz, shopping at mall, ask Desi, 5 days away from home, the Daily Planet 2 and 3. THOUGHT: You can’t live life without love. cheryl McCarthy curcuru 40 Mansfield St. MEMORIES: STEVE MAY 26, 1974, The beginning of 1 Topsfield fair on Crutches, pumpkins, Samantha, The days and Nights at the beach Becky, Winter Hibernation, Nep- tune and his Lady, July 27, 1974 Pisces and Gemini = Capricorn? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pol. Act. 1, 2; Stu. Coun. 1 , 2; Stu. Fac. Adv. Coun. 1 , 2. THOUGHT: To go far away from everyone, everything except the things and person I love . . . To Someday be able to ignore that fiend, the clock. KAREN MOORE FRANK AIELLO DEBORAH A. BRACKETT JOE CAPONE ROBYN LOPES 1 34 Riverdale Pk. “Robby” MEMORIES: T.G.W., 10 1 73, Florida 72- 73-74, Miami Beach ask Tom, Carl’s Party ask Linda, 63 Nova, Our Tom’s ask Terry , Neli ' s ask Maria, G.H.B. Laffs, “Which way to Dade? ask Tom, Donna, Lynn, Boston ask Laney, Campbell, 14 Let- tuce sandwiches, How you say? , photogra- phy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: International Club 1 ; Flicker 4. THOUGHT: It ' s nice to be important, But it ' s more important to be nice. SANDRA LEE TUCKER 83 Wheeler St. Sandy MEMORIES: JD 5 10 73 almost, Wildir Shrose, snoopy. New Orleans, Chemboat, Supremes, Grands, Jebet vous etesl, I gotta run, Drivin, Apples, I knew it, 9 28 74, TCSN, PBJ Toast, H Blok, Monkmask, Movies, Ruebourbon, sunpump seeds, MacDonalds ' Birthday. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3; German Club 3; Worthy Advisor Rainbow Sept. 74 — Jan. 74; K.J.C.S. THOUGHT: There can be no rainbow without clouds and a storm. 61 Camera Qhy CANDIS ABDO 6 Magnolia Ave. MEMORIES: Jan. 3-7, 74 survival test, the hut, Essex keg parties, animal farm — Plym- outh, buzzing with the bird, town hall, D.H., W.M.P.P., crow, the chase, on the roof at midnight, Beverly Farms, 10 31 73 Europe, D. Rep. JOHN HENDRICKSON 326 Washington St. MEMORIES: Year of 73, buzzing with Stub, Pie and Brownie, Porper and Aley, LE the meat, sweat pig, RAWDO Desert with DOUG, Those Extra Long Lunch blocks, Booze Cruise’s with Capt. DAVE AND Dr. Bill AND CREW. Salah ' s bogart button. Hefty Parties At PERRIGO’S, JACK , DAVID, AND MADNESS, MOM AND DAD. THOUGHT: At least try at it. JUDI MOVALLI 21 Woodward Ave. Mo MEMORIES: Pete ' s Club ”72 , Boys Camp 2 A.M., S.F.P. Horror Show!!! Party Aug. 72 , ask Dale-Alison, Friendlys ' boys room. Barn- storming, Essence of apple, ask Alison — Maria, Animal Farm, Sneaking out, car trou- bles! 6-pack movie. Green Glob, IPSWICH 9 1 4 74! ask Candy. THOUGHT: What should I be. But just what I am? LUCY A. PALLAZOLA 71 Pleasant St. LuAnn , Lu , ”Pal MEMORIES: Acting, Thank you Web, Jo, Skunk and Hat, 350th Summer, parades, Tailor-ed panic, 1 6 74w. Susan — John, Shh! Adaptation, Chorus ivory. Backstage legends an d heroes. My own child. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 2; Thes- pians. THOUGHT: Cultivate a dynamic gentleness which makes others gentle. DANIEL WOUNDY 4 Gee Ave. ’’Woundo’ ' MEMORIES: The Bull, Toms Nova, SPACE Truckin’’, The mornings after the nights before, S.C. and M.D THOUGHT: Sit back and enjoy it JAMES CAVANAUGH 1 Thompson St. Jay MEMORIES: Friends of 74 , Pepicuna Grav- itie on SKIS, Sailing 110, starting life with Proj. Adv., Jim Shcoll. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stage Crew 3. THOUGHT: To Ski Tuckermen Vavien; To Take Life day by day without a hassle. GARY LUMBARD Vine St. Buzz , Top MEMORIES: Good Ones THOUGHT: Many Moons passed and more the dream grew strong until tomorrow. He would sing his first war song. And fight his first battle, but something went wrong. Sur- prise attack killed him in his sleep last night. And so castles made of sand fall into the sea, eventually. Jimi Hendrix MARK NEWMAN 633 Essex Ave. MEMORIES: Harleys, Fernwood, The Barn, Mary Duck 9 2 73 — ask Darrell, Robbie ' s, ask Billy, watching Phill make bread, ask Billy, The Corner, New Hampshire. THOUGHT: Live to Ride and Ride to Live. GLENN A. POOLE 8 Grove St. MEMORIES: The Nursing Home, Linda C. 10 27 72, Cheech and Chong ask brother. Shop and Budrow, Sharon Long Beach, Eastern Point ask Sharon, VW, Freshman 71-72 the gang. Back Shore ask John, R.O.T.C., Salsi- bury Beach, Kathy S. 1 7 73 talks. THOUGHT: Try to accept things as they are and remember the good things that you did with everybody — Try to make my parents proud of me. JOSEPHINE GILLIS 1 Harvard St. “Joie” MEMORIES: Bob, Jennifer, B.J. Woodman St., the cabin, March 21, 1974, April 12, 1 974, The breakwater, Skiing. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Awards. JOANNE MITCHELL 1 6 Middle St. MEMORIES: Hum, hockey, crazes Ask the girls, cruising Ask Sav, Blvd? summer of 73, G.S.F. V.W. Ask Joe, pits, concerts, L.B ' s Ask Roz, MOUNTAIN, broken arms Ask Kim, Whoe me? Class sweetheart. THOUGHT: To succeed in whatever I set out to do. SHEILA O ' LEARY 9 Warner St. MEMORIES: S.P., N.S. 73 Keg Parites, Trips, Homeaway from Home Ask Laura, Horroriz- ing A.G.H., Madness, G.H.B. Partying, Eat C B S. Ask Karen, Lobstering, Pestriction, P.A. HOT J.D. S.M.L. THOUGHT: To Live in A house by the side of the road And be A friend to man. JULIE SMITH 54 Eastern Ave. MEMORIES: HIM and those last 3 weeks, Laconia, Room 325, Expo, ask Pete, Maple Leaf Rag ask Charlie, Water Tower, ask any- one, those parties, summer nites. Sept. 1 7, 1974 and B E. I wanna chocolate donut, ask Fred. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1, 2, 4; Vice Pres. 1, 2; Stud. Supply Shop 1, 2; Gre- nadettes 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; R.O.T.C. Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; 2nd Lieutenant R.O.T.C. Labor, even the most humble and obscure, if it is well done, tends to beautify and embellish the world D ' Annunzio 63 GILBERT LANE LEO AMERO Auto Related Subjects Print Shop and Related Subjects JOHN BUDROW Auto Shop HORACE GIBRAN Machine Shop GEORGE PERRY Machine Related Subjects ROY SPITTLE Electrical Related Subjects ROBERT BENJAMIN Carpentry Shop JOHN ORLANDO Carpentry Related Subjects Vocational Director FRANCIS SULLIVAN Electrical Shop Most Accident Prone Patti Pascucci Jay Prince Most Agreeable Terry Rudolph Rocky Thompson Just thought we ' d drop in for our routine visit. Now c ' mon I said I ' d compromise! 70 Class — Class — Class — Shut — Up! Most Ambitious Stephanie Piriano Scott White Most Argumentative Qharon Laurie Mark Goodhue We were kidding you! 71 Most Artistic Alma Sharamitaro Ted Gabry Now that is talent. Most Bashful Jane Bell Claude Cocchiarella Psst! Is that you over there? 72 We’re Cool! Most Cheerful Sue Nelson Stuart Gray I didn’t think it was that funny! Best All Around Valerie Melanson Mike Cusumano 73 I Class Clowns Sheila O ' Leary Donny Dench Did you hear the one about? Most Daring Carol Gudinho Curtis Murray This will fix ' em. LLC II 74 Cl ass Day Dreamers Debbie Sawyer Rick MacDonald Wake me up when it ' s over. Was that appointment with Mr. Natti at 9:00 or 1 0:00? Most Dependable Kathy Tobey Mike Buckley 75 Best Dressed Claudia Shofner Tommy Randazza Most Dramatic Sue Fuhs John Pless Su-san, Su-san, Su-san, or was it Ju-dy, Ju-dy, Ju-dy? The stuff is cheap but good, we get all our clothes here. l 76 ■ frflll Happy- Go- Luckiest Joddy Weigand Kevin Murray Most Friendliest Kris Palazola Qtephen Gray The fountain where friends are friendliest. Ra-tee-ta-te-to-ta-da! 77 n Class Hustlers Debbie Davis Dave Wonson We ' ll make them an offer they can ' t refuse. Most Likely To Succeed Mary Ann Larsen Dan Kennefick I wonder what the poor people are doing? 78 Going Up? Most Naive Gina Nicastro Dave Lattoff Class Scatterbrains Linda Lane Ralph Jabba Get your raffle tickets, 3 for a dollar. 79 I Most School Spirited Karen Greene John Lafata All right you two, we believe you, now get down before you fall down. See Jeff Run! Run Jeff Run. Most Studious Donna Burnham Ronnie Olson Class Sweethearts Linda Campbell Carl Grace Kith me Carl! Most Talkative Teri Turner Kevin Favazza That ' ll teach ’em to keep their mouths shut! To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting. e. e. cummings Audio Visual Benjamin Franklin Club Chorus Honor Business Club Math League Junior Rotarians Mother Daughter Banquet Committee Ralph Whitten, Major Executive Officer Mike Buckley, Captain Supply Officer John Lafata, Captain Adj. Personal Officer Scott White, Lt. Colonel Ban. Commander John Hinckley, Major Operations Officer Eric Berkander Sergeant Major Cheryl Olson Captain 93 Dominic Cannizzaro Advisor Mary Lou Goulter SGT. MAJOR Linda Campb ell SGT. 1 st CLASS Terry Rudolf Cathy j ane Judy Sidlowski Bell Hodge MASTER SGTS. Mindy Paxson CAPTAIN 95 Officer ' s Party Carol DeCoste Nancy Eames Nancy Saunders Linda Campbell Queen Jane Bell Come cadets and maidens come wave your flags and roll your drums hearty cheers renew sing the praise of Gloucester High ever honored glorified, and ever serve her true. Raise the echoes let them fly fly o ' er land and sea Gloucester, Gloucester, every time Gloucester by the sea. 99 Bob Ya tes HEAD COACH Curley G.H.S. 43 Newburyport 22 G.H.S. 18 Saugus 12 G.H.S. 47 Swampscott 14 G.H.S. 34 Marblehead 0 G.H.S. 28 Beverly 18 G.H.S. 36 Winthrop 6 G.H.S. 46 Lynn English 12 G.H.S. 33 Lynn Classical 12 G.H.S. 12 Salem 13 G.H.S. 21 Danvers 14 TRI-CAPTAINS Danny Jay Murray Palazola ASSISTANT COACHES Wayne Baldwin Bob Roland Paul Ingram Tom Glenn Danny Murray Steve DelTorchio Jeff McCormack Ralph Jabba Don Dench Steve Klodzik Kirk Karcher Claude Cocchiarella Steve Furey Curtis Murray Clayton Dyett Rick MacDonald Jon Curley 102 Jay Palazola, Mike Cusumano The Thrill of Victory . . . Paul Bertilino Mark “Rocky Thompson 103 107 T ' WAS THE DAY BEFORE THE DANVER S GAME T’was the day before the Danver ' s game And all through the school Not a student was studying Well maybe some fool Our match with the Witches Made the crowd scream loud Even though they slipped by We ' re still very proud The banners were hung In the lobby by fans Our team ' s gonna win it We know that they can And here sit the Fishermen Facing the final test And when it’s all over They ' ll prove they ' re the best Their turkeys are waiting Though Danvers is blue But at home in Gloucester We ll be eating FALCON STEW! Written by Dawn Galante and Marcia Swinson 11 74 The Fishermen were psyched And up for the game A victory tomorrow Will bring them fame Gloucester High ' s history Has summed it all up We’ll beat them tomorrow And bring home the cup The season began The Clippers we sunk We hung Saugus up And Swampscott we dumped McCormack, Ralph Murray and Paul They ' ll block ' em they ' ll hold ' em They ' ll make Danvers crawl The Fishermen were rolling The conference they lead The city was talking When they cracked Marblehead The offense will travel With Palazola at head He’ll pass to Cusumano And he ' ll run over them dead Beverly thought They could make us blunder- We proved them wrong And put ' em six feet under Then Winthrop came charging But soon met their doom Lynn English and Classical Left Newell Stadium with gloom. Coach Yates he will plan it Then call on his team The band will play the death As the falcons get creamed The defense will kill them Dench’ll rip off their heads Curley will sack ’em And Furey they ' ll dread He’ll hand off to Rocky Or send Claude bombing through They’ll rack up the points Like they always do The Fishermen are hot This team loves to score They ' ll send out Tom Glenn To kick for some more march Pep Club OFFICERS Pres. — Dawn Galante Vice Pres. — Marcia Swinson Treasurer — Terry Rudolph Secretary — Joanne Carrasco Enthusiasm is a volcano on whose top never grows the grass of hesitation. 5 . Gibran G.H.S. Soccer Team ASSISTANT COACH Al Sanders HEAD COACH Angie Perna G.H.S Scores vs. 2 Swampscott 0 4 Marblehead 1 2 Beverly 3 3 Winthrop 0 2 English 1 1 Classical 1 2 Danvers 1 4 Salem 0 2 Saugus 3 5 Swampscott 1 1 Marblehead 2 0 Beverly 0 3 Winthrop 1 0 English 1 4 Classical 2 0 Danvers 1 3 Salem 3 1 Saugus 3 Team Record 9-6-3 109 w frii i iMlTO no Stuart Gray Brian Kidder Matt Curran Mark Goodhue Dave Wonson Jerry Laicano Mark Salah WWW SCORES Low Score Wins Vs. G.H.S. Danvers 29 26 Salem 26 29 Winthrop 40 19 Lynn English 35 20 Beverly 21 39 Marblehead 29 30 Saugus 34 25 Swampscott 32 23 Lynn Classical 48 15 Roger Hardy Jeff White and Mike Silveria Mike Buckley C0-CAPTAIN8 Laura Murray Alma Sharamitaro COACH Catherine Clarke Kris Palazola Mary Novello Girls ' Field Hockey Penny Gray 1 16 Marion Parco ■ dt .- Judy Hodge Valerie Melanson i i, T ! Congratulations to the team on their first season. Holly Roberts COACH Charlotte Chane Jean Pratt Joanne Carrasco Stephanie Piraino 119 Varsity Basketball COACH Dave Smith CO-CAPTAINS Danny Murray Jay Palazola 120 Coach Dave Smith Seniors Jay Palazola Danny Murray 1 % Bob Gerring Jerry Leicano m :m UMmIA a.‘IS53 iiMX- 123 Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team 22 L M Sally Nicastro CO- Cheryl Jacobs 124 Alma Sharamitaro 125 Michelle DeCoste COACH Sheila Tranguch Girls ' Gymnastics Jean Pratt Coach Lynne Fitzgerald Jeanine Harnish Angela D ' Amico Carolyn Leanos 126 Boys ' Gymnastics COACH John Pasforello CAPTAIN Wayne Silva Roger Hardy Stephen Gray ' TTfSB 1975 Hockey Team A special tribute to Mr. James McComiskey for his fourteen years of dedication to the Gloucester High School hockey teams. Jim McComiskey Paul Riley Tim Bill Silva Belezos 129 Dave Wonson Jon Conant Steve Giglio 130 Tim McGrath Scores G.H.S. vs. English Swampscott Winthrop Salem Danvers Saugus Beverly Marblehead Classical English Winthrop Swampscott Salem Danvers Saugus Beverly Marblehead Classical Victory is sweet indeed and has its own reward, but more important still should be what the contest is about — Gibran 134 m Track COACH Qusan Hooper Golf Team COACH Wil Gouzie I 36 Varsity Baseball COACH Ron Pasck Varsity Tennis COACH Gus Nunes Beth Carlson Rhonda Rocha Cheryl Beryolino Robin Cluett 138 The 1975 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Cheerleaders Angela D ' Amico CO-CAPTAINS Janine Scola 139 firthol er Y Icy ' zJ iH ' V- v n 1 IV ,-VJp ? Q YY e° e. O t . c j- ' 3 ru-c- 3 C rn a. r,bimod s Cclto 1 5 y G ( 6 ° ■v cq vv Q mM 4 0 .J ‘ i IV u ttJ 3-v j ovA ( .V ® Ni JqP 1 ° 9 y ? ' 9 °, I Os £ :V- V 4 ° lii 1 vaLERIh LI n da D EBBIE R£ $ N)V e ■Y •KiV %h R 3 j 7 £ v v O 0 ii a. WftCIA] Ml CL DA e Qv r r 0 AA Y_ Av)S A V N N 0- All )15 5 ) A VI 1 It ' i 7 ,bk? e YV C - V ' y 5 71 , 7 ft ✓ 6 i v O r k c - u, T ofcCt_ d ' v _, t 10 s ' x ' L Y J! -r .a 5 Li 1 i ' 1 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 5 6 9 13 16 19 20 21 24 26 28 30 1 3 5 8 10 15 17 18 20 22 23 — The doors of G.H.S. open for the first day of school. The whble senior class is suspended for using profanity when they hear the new — Mr. Natti reminds drivers, Pedestrians have the right of Vray.’ Right of what? — Carol Bertolino asks for the zillionth time, Do I have mascara under my eyes? — Ralph Jabba breaks another typewriter in Type I. Easy on the — Jean Shanahan locks her keys in her car with the engine running. — Terrie Pino refused to go to her English class today. Don ' t you like the substitute, Terrie? — The Pep Club has it’s first rally, and maybe it ' s last. — Eyebrows rise when Linda Lewis is seen at Good Harbor Beach nothing on but her G”. Celebrating a little too much, Linda? — Rocky forgot to comb his hair after lunch. - — Wanda Muniz gets psyched when Jay PalazolatumTcrdmi rom Cheap thrills, Wanda? — The G.H.S. football team is 2-0. Dawn Galante is seen haTfging WE RE NUMBER ONE! Signs in the lobby. — The 64,000 dollar question . . . What senior is really Most Ambitious? —Always a step ahead of the rest. Bob Gerring makes sure he has a date for the senior prom. — Mary Ann Larsen ' s car stalls again. No one can get out of the parking lot. — The Fishermen pulverize Swampscott, 47-14. Sweet Victory. — The senior class peacefully assembles for a class picture. — Carol Cafasso misses lunch for the first time in four years? With the photographer, huh Carol? — Steve Gray wore plain socks? Impossible! — The G.H.S. soccer team end their season by losing to Saugus. Still, they pulled through the season with a fine record of 9 wins 6 losses, and 3 ties. — The Pep Club puts on the traditional Beat Beverly rally. Even that didn’t stop the team from winning. — The girls’ field hockey team end their first year of competition without winning one game. Maybe next year, girls! — Kris Palazola is going for her all time record . . . Three straight mornings in homeroom at 8:00. — Janine Scola is going for her all time record, a STRAIGHT morning! Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 26 — Steve Cooney straightens his hair and comes to the Halloween Dance as Lady Godiva. 28 — Maria Zager and Ida Jesso kept peace two days out of last week! 29 — Dave Lattof finishes another chapter in his book, “How To Go Out With Every Girl In G.H.S. Before You’re 1 8.” 30 — Mindy Paxson has her mouth shut! What’s the matter Mindy, Lockjaw? 31 — Carol DeCoste is seen hiding behind a tree at the end of Bond St. Waiting for someone, Carol? 1 — Mike Puglisi has been playing basketball everyday ' after school at the YMCA. Trying out for the Globetrotters, Pugga? 5 — Jeff White breaks the conference record by ten seconds. That boy is really fast, eh girls? 6 — Tony Trupiano is still looking for it. What is it? 7 — Claude Cocchiarella earns his superlative by running away from the photographer. 8 — Joanne Carrasco gets corrupted. It’s about time Jo. 9 — G.H.S. bombs Lynn Classical for their eighth straight victory. Are we great or what?! 1 2 — Annie Caulton advises seniors not to take the deluxe tour of Bombay for their class trip. 1 3 — Steve DelTorchio forces his homeroom to evacuate this morning. Have beans for breakfast, Del? 1 5 — The cheerleaders, the Pep Club, and the fans all attend a last minute rally for the Salem game. Does anyone know where the team is? 1 8 — ROTC breaks out rifles. Turkeys start running. I 9 — Senior boys are getting nervous. The girls are asking underclassmen to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 21 — Teri Turner reaches a record speed in Shorthand of 1 20 WPM, but nowhers near her speed of talking of around 1 000 WPM, and counting 23 — Sadie Hawkins Dance — Val Brown and Deb Davis are in the girls room all night. Your dates are downstairs girls! 25 — Jane Bell is seen singing in the halls, Johnny Be Good. 26 — Beth Carlson flunks another English test, even with her cheat sheets! 27 — The Pep Club has a good-bye rally for the senior players who had a great winning season. We will always look back on this team with pride and fond memories. 28 — Turkey Day — Fishermen win the cup, and take the bird. 1 — 1 5 touchdowns, 69 receptions, if that isn’t an All-Star, nothing is. We ' re proud of ya, Coose. 5 — Senior girls are getting worried, the boys are asking underclassmen to the Semi-formal. 1 2 — Monk Quinn caught charming the women in the lobby. 1 3 — Friday the 1 3th. Ann Randazza and Brad Lee stall out on the back shore. Stalled out? Sure! 1 5 — Dan Kennefick sat sideways in homeroom today and got marked absent. 1 8 — The Fishermen start off the hockey season on the wrong foot by losing to English. 1 9 — The monotony of G.H.S. drove John Verga to go fishing for three months. Anything ' s better than this, huh Verga? 20 — Christmas Show. Seniors celebrate the success of the show before it begins. 21 — Semi-formal. Couples seen leaving the Danversport Yacht Club with stuffed pockets. 24 — Weathermen say there will be no white Christmas this year. 25 — Merry Christmas everyone and thank-you Santa for the snow. 26 — Rondo Rocha gets her hope chest. She ' s been hoping for a long time. 28 — The senior class gets a bill from the Danversport Yacht Club for 350 candles, some silverware, glasses and a table. 31 — Seniors get ready to cheer in their year of graduation. Everyone passes out before midnight. 1 — Happy 1 975! 3 — Mike Overton tried to say the Big Mac jingle and couldn’t get past the two all beef patties. 5 — Ethel Maletskos was last seen dancing with a jewel in her navel. 6 — Kevin Favazza, alias Hawaiian Harry” is seen modeling his Christmas presents. 8 — Mrs. Schneider put Jody Corrao and her boyfriend in an aquarium, she thought they were guppies. 1 1 — The G.H.S. hockey team astonishes everyone by beating Lynn Classical 5-1 . 1 2 — Minnesota loses the super bowl. Don Dench has to buy out the package stores to pay off his debts. 1 4 — The basketball team takes a tough defeat after a double overtime against a first place Saugus team. Their fantastic effort didn ' t pay off, but gave the fans laryngitis. k ■•s Ty — Jan. 1 5 — Pandemonium hits G.H.S. when the hockey team ties first place Lynn English. Way to go team! Jan. 1 7 — Girls on the basketball team go broke after their game with Danvers. Get many penalities, girls? Jan. 1 8 — Flicker deadline for the first I 00 pages. Too bad we only have 25 done! Jan. 20 — Mid-terms. Seniors finally find out what it ' s like to take a test. Jan. 22 — Mike Davis sends away for a Boston telephone directory. Need a new black book. Dog? Jan. 25 — Dance. Seniors take out their frustrations and dance holes into the gym floor. Jan. 27 — Karen Greene hurts her back from weekend skiing. Tricky way to lure the Ski Patrol, Greenie. Feb. 1 — Ground Hog Day. Seniors keep their eyes closed all day. Either they don’t want to see their shadows, or they’re afraid to see those mid-term marks. Feb. 2 — The nurse ' s office is overflooded by seniors with bumps on their heads from yesterday. The walls don ' t look too good either. Feb. 6 — We ' re proud of the seniors, who put a lot into this year’s basketball team. Feb. 7 — Officers Party. Debbie Sawyer and Bruce Sandler are mistaken for newlyweds when they leave The Surf parking lot with cans tied to their bumper. Feb. 9 — Betsey Smith, the hooded freak, strikes the O’Maley Rink. Too many brass monkeys. Bets? Feb. 1 1 — Stu Gray’s car didn ' t make it to school this morning. Those are the breaks. And the carburetor, engine, battery, etc. Feb. I 2 — Report cards are handed out. Well, there goes vacation. Feb. 1 3 — Madeline O ' Donnell, our Betty Crocker of the Year, is seen bossing Mabel around the cafeteria. What ' s for lunch. Mad? Feb. 1 4 — Valentine Dance. Mark Thompson receives a rose for being one of the best dancers of the night. He must have learned those moves on the football field. Feb. 1 7 — The hockey team finishes off a disappointing season by losing to Lynn Classical. Oh well, maybe next year. Feb. 1 8 — The Fishermen end the basketball season in a loss to Danvers. Coach Smith is disappointed that the team didn’t make the NBA. Feb. 23 — John Saputo, Janine Ciaramitaro, and Nofrie Russo get stuck in two feet of mud in Rockport. Who dug ' em out? March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March March April April April April April 1 4 5 7 8 10 1 1 12 14 17 19 20 23 24 25 26 30 1 3 5 8 10 — Mark Zamanski appears in his first haircut in three ears. — Bev Graham was seen in school today. Must be looking for a — Mrs. Figurido officially starts her “Get Moving Boys” campaign for the senior prom. Only one month left you know. — Melissa Ramey ' s VW is on display in the gym lobby. It ' s where? — Colleen Doyle wins the individual girl ' s duel competition with weapon. Strange weapons, a bagpipe. — Senioritis is setting in already. The study halls are getting smaller. — Baseball tryouts. Jay Palazola is seen carrying a football. — The new librarian tries to find David Bowie in the library. OK who’s the wise guy? — Mr. Natti seen changing the Senior Class Countdown. Sorry, we forgot the 4 before the 5. — St. Patricks Day. A leprechaun is seen lurking in the lobby. Whoops that ' s Tommy Randazza in a green sweater. — Senior Night. 1 2 cars seen turning into the Chalet Motor Inn. You asked for a senior NIGHT OUT! — The Blood Mobile comes to G.H.S. 486 Seniors pass out! — Seniors vote on graduation speakers. It ' s a tie between Richard Nixon and Donald Duck. — Judy Grace got her license. Public Works Dept, is seen picking up bunches of dented trash cans. — Sandra MacDonald goes on a diet for the 1 1 5th time. She ' s thinking of bathing suits and Bermuda. — Terry Day ' s changes for first semester finally came through. Sorry Terry, this is second semester. — Steve Cahill, disguised as a Bunny is seen delivering rotten eggs to the Karcher residence. — To all the senior girls who have not been asked to the senior prom a load of boys has been bused in especially to take you! APRIL FOOLS! — Don Dench streaked today, and no one even noticed. — Senior Prom — Joanne Frithsen puts snow tires on her car. It ' s a little late for that, Jo. — Tom Savage is seen out on the Project Adventure course. Mr. Karcher ' s seen drilling him for the marines. 146 1 5 — Eric Gregory is seen foaming at the pits. He used shaving cream instead of deodorant. 1 7 — Arthur Arujo was cut from baseball, he tried to join the girl ' s softball team. Sorry Artie, no room. 1 9 — Marcia Swinson finally came back t o school after celebrating her 1 8th birthday for the last week. 21 — Jane Langley does her 256th imitation of Mr. Vaitones. 23 — Everyone that didn’t go to Bermuda is seen lying out in 40 degree weather trying to get a tan. 29 — Linda Lane came back from the class trip with no tan. She got on the wrong plane and went to Alaska. 30 — Seniors vote on class motto. Look out for the bull, seems to be the winner. 4 — Senior Skip Day — Mr. Rower is seen roping off the parking lot with barbed wire. 5 — Debbie Harris sawed off half her pant leg in wood shop today. That isn ' t how you make cut-offs. Deb. 1 0 — Robert Turvey is found in the corner of the guidance office. He had an appointment with Mrs. Cappon Oct. 2nd. 1 3 — Tim Silva went to the rink to play a little hockey today and found himself in the middle of a tennis match. 20 — It ' s 70 degrees out and Lisa Lutoff is wearing a turtleneck. Have something to hide Lisa? 23 — Seniors make a dash for the door at the last bell. 24 — Gail Testeverde forgot she was a senior and came to school today. She wondered why homeroom was so empty. 25 — Drugstore sales of sun tan lotion go up. 27 — Graduation Practice — Seniors are heard singing We couldn ' t wait for Graduation Day.” 30 — Sergeant ' s Party — Girls are heard crying in the gym. It seems the National Guard called in some of it’s recruits because the Russians have landed on ten pound island. 1 — Stephanie Pirano shows up for her first Flicker meeting. The deadline was only March 1 7. 4 — Senior Camp — Ever since the seniors got out they ' ve been partying every night. Hope they last to graduation day. 6 — Seniors are back at GHS paying obligations. Gina Parisi is seen bumming money. 7 — Andy Fronteiro received the wrong color cap and gown today. It ' s not that we think you ' re a girl, Andy, it ' s just that your a nice fellow. June June 8 — Graduation Day It ' s a time of joy a time for tears a time we ' ll treasure through the years. We ' ll remember always, graduation day. Though we leave in sorrow all the joys we ' ve known we can face tomorrow knowing we ' ll never walk alone. When the ivy walls are far behind no matter where our path may wind we ' ll remember always Graduation Day. I I . ( fiW.W i TOSPU Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1975, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all our worldly possessions to Gloucester High School. I, John Lafata, leave the bottle that nearly ended it all. Alison Story hereby leaves Danny Murray ' s height to Miles Schlicte. Steve Whittey leaves his rifle to ROTC. Mary Lou Goulter wills her red drill ankle socks. Beverly Graham leaves a giant Columbo tree to replace the old smoking tree. Karen Greene leaves one fishermen outfit and one large football. Sue Fuhs wills a clean costume room, and our room to the 76 Thespians. Dave Wonson, class hustler, leaves his little black book! What about your s Deb, can’t they have it too? Mindy Paxson leaves the keys to the sauna next to the swimming pool on the 4th floor. Bruce Sandler leaves behind many cracked M-14 ' s, broken hearts, and one wandering Jew Plant. Lisa Schenk leaves her gym suit to the gym department, and her old erasers to the math dept. Sue Nelson forgets to take her lawn mower with her — guess she won ' t be making much money in the future. Joan Chabot leaves her never failing voice to cheer on G.H.S. forever. Regina Paisis leaves the remains of her m-bike after that final wipe-out. Carol Cafasso leaves for Connecticut, leaving a trail of dots. Tony Trupiano leaves miles and miles of tire rubber down at Good Harbor Beach. Peter Aiello wills a blueberry down at the fort. Tim Silva leaves behind his favorite hockey puck, regretfully. The 75 football team leave s behind the memories of a winning football lec.m and The Golden Trophy. Roger Hardy leaves behind all his chicken little friends. Holly Roberts leaves the gym department all the golf balls collected at Cape Ann Golf Club. Danny Murry leaves 4,320 empty milk cartons (6 per day X 1 80 days per year X 4 years). Carol DeCoste leaves her sister ' s address book. Ralph Jabba wills to the class of “76 a coke machine. Steve Cooney leaves the memories of his tell-tale walk. Scott White leaves the ability to get from old to young. Rocky Thompson leaves all his bow ties. Steve Linshy leaves a ten-pound compacted car. Cheryl Olson leaves her chest full of treasures. Mike Davis wills 2 weeks of free speech therapy. Kathy Wayne leaves behind Bruce’s toupee. Stuart Gray leaves his car to Linshy’s. Cathy Sidlowski leaves $ 1 000 worth of a dented car. Beth Carlson leaves her fine-toothed comb. Steve Favazza leaves his little turkey. Brad Lee, Steve Gray, and Roger Hardy leave their paint brushes and empty cans of paint. Sandy MacDonald leaves her two front teeth. Jeanine Perry leaves all the ribbons from her hair. Robin MacNamara leaves all her posters. Clayton Dyett leaves his shotput. Cheryl Craybeck leaves her books . . . behind. Valerie Melanson wills her cute little track suit. Ronald Olson leaves his fancy dancing shoes. Stephanie Piraino leaves the AEROSMITH Concert. V III m John Quinn leaves the bear in the woods. Maria Senos leaves a ticket to Portugal. Mmmmiikkkee Oovverrrtooon llleeeaaavesss hhhisss, oh to heck with it! Ann Randazza leaves all her men. Carolyn Leanos leaves her great love of math. Alan Bohnwagner leaves his turtlenecks. Donna Burnham leaves behind a hidden drive sign. Sharon Laurie leave behind an empty box of kleenex. Claude Cocchirella leaves behind three cracked football helmets. John Verga leaves his two Elton John stubs. Joddy Weigand leaves a big bunch of lilacs. Kenny Rowe, leaves his A P apron. Jon Curley leaves a big box of lollipops. Kevin Murray leaves all his Friendlies ' scoopy balloons. Judi Hodge leaves the wish to receive Cheryl Olson’s chest full of treasures Teri Turner leaves her ability to talk 60 words per minute while typing 10. Terry Rudolph wills her lost contact lenses to anyone who finds them. Alma Sharamitaro leaves her half of Jon ' s box of lollipops. Wanda Muniz leaves behind her famous bounce. Mark Goodhue leaves his greatness. Janine Scola leaves her never ending J. David Santipolo leaves his ability to reach great heights. Carl Grace leaves the seat of the presidency. GOOD LUCK!!! Di Scola leaves her J too. Eric Gregory leaves everything” he has done. Maria Zager and Ida Jesso leave pages upon pages of songs. Gary Cusick leaves behind his tapes of the Beach Boys. Sandy Tucker leaves one big chocolate candy kiss. Tamara Cahoon leaves all her girl scout merit badges. Gary Buzzell leaves behind his briefcase, white shirt, and tie. Diane Bertolino leaves Mike. Marion Parco leaves behind her little white box. Carol Bertolino leaves a leaf off of Bev’s tree. Betsey Smith leaves all her shares in the Gelusil Company. Kathy Tobey leaves her motherly image. Joanne Carrasco wills her bowling balls. Dawn Galante does not want to leave. Jay Palazola leaves his singing behind. Linda Lewis leaves her G. Mark Zamansky leaves his winter coat. Marcia Swinson leaves all her school spirit. Brian Kidder leaves his egg behind. Keith Moores leaves his golf clubs. George Blair leaves his 1 8 washers. In testimony whereof, we, the Class of 1975, on this eighth day of June, in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five, do hereby, in the presence of wit- nesses, grant this document our legal seal and affix our signature and declare this to be our last will and testament. (signed) The CLASS OF 1 975 of the Gloucester High School. Attest: Betsey Smith Vll Kfn I ' - Class Prophecy It is the year 2000 A.D. and the Gloucester High School Class of 1975 is having its 25th reunion, at the Copley Plaza in Boston. The ceremonies are about to begin and Danny Ken- nifick is taking his place at the microphone. As we all know, Danny was the announcer at the home football games during our senior year, the year Gloucester’s team was fantastic. Scanning around the room, one can see the members of the class — a bit greyer and heavier — but out for a good time. The class officers are sitting together, reminiscing about the good old days. Carl Grace and Linda Campbell finally got married fifteen years ago. Surprisingly enough, Linda is the Mayor of Gloucester and Carl is her campaign manager. Debbie Davis is still flirting with the men, didn ' t marry but told us that she had quite a few offers. John Lafata is now well-known for his comic strip ‘Short Stuff.” Actually, this is one of John ' s side jobs, as he is a commercial artist. Kris Palazola has not arrived yet. Rumor has it that she purposely forgot about the reunion and ran away with all the money. Dashing Donny Dench is our reporter for the evening giving us details on the doings of the class members. He has become a well-known reporter, the Ted Baxter of 2000! Donny is circulating around the ballroom now and has found out many things. Ralph Jabba has trav- eled around the world and purchased many shares of the Coca-Cola Company. A group of teachers are discussing the usage of the metric system. Among them are Sandy MacDonald, Carol DeCoste, Merilee Parsons, Gail Testaverd, Valerie Melanson, and Sandy Tucker. Diana Reardon, and Jeanine Perry are talking about the newest advances in special education. Geraldine Noble is there also, speaking about her job as a speech thera- pist. Dave Mondello, Beverly Graham, Joanne Guarasi, Carol Bertolino, Linda Lane, Andrew Bertolino, Colleen Gouzie, Cheryl Jacobs, and Carol Parisi can be heard talking about their experiences traveling around the world. The group has seen Beth Carlson, Lois Munroe, Dawn Galante, and Wanda Muniz working for the airlines during their travels. Donny Dench just learned that John Quinn is making plans for a new type of building shaped like a spaceship. Kenny Rowe is thinking about investing some of his money into it. Jeff Lopes and Larry Murray are interested in the plans as they are carpenters. Steve Noble and Arthur Heinonen are being sought after to plan the electrical wiring. Debbie Sawyer, Sue Nelson, and Teri Carter are having a deep conversation about for- estry and wildlife conservation. Phil Hobbs is telling them about Outward Bound and the adventures he has had in the Rocky Mountains. Kathy Tobey is now involved in a lawsuit for making a harmful medication. Carol Cafasso, a pharmaceutical lawyer, is representing her. Jon Conant and Scott White are all ears in the conversation as they are trial lawyers. Grace Merchant, Jane Bell, and Terri Turner are legal secretaries and are giving Kathy their advice. Tom Savage, Eric Berkander, Kathy Day, Kevin Murray, Steve Quinn, Steve Whittey, Col- leen Doyle, and Steve Furey are talking about their experiences in the armed services. They all think that they are super war heroes! The ceremonies are beginning now and Danny has just welcomed everyone to the reun- ion. The . . . awards for the evening are: Travelled the farthest: Beverly Graham and Ralph Jabba. Married the longest: Steve Quinn and Nancy Eames Most Children: Ali Story Most Grandchildren: Cheryl Cucurru Changed the most: Most Successful: Claude Cocchiarella and Carol Cafasso Newlyweds: Jon Curley and Alma Sharamitaro v ■ ' ll i J ■ Stephanie Piraino has just announced that the film of the Christmas Assembly of 1 974 is going to be shown. Everyone is reluctant to see how foolish and young they looked twenty- five years ago. Everyone was laughing during the movie. Ann Randazza, an accountant crawled under her seat when she saw herself come running out on stage yelling ‘Give me a C! Other high points were when Dave Wonson appeared in a dress and Tom Randazza jumped out of the casket. Brain Kidder, a law enforcement officer, was shocked when he saw himself lay an egg during the Twelve Days of Christmas. The movie ended when Kevin Murray tripped out on stage portraying an angel in the Cool Christmas and said, Fear not, for I am an angel of the Lord.” Needless to say, the entire audience enjoyed seeing themselves as teenagers and were thankful to Stephanie for arranging the showing. Donny ' s latest briefing is that there are quite a few people in the medical field. Terry Rudolph, Cathy Rodgers, Janice Piraino, Cathy Sidlowski, Angela D ' Amico, Carolyn Lea- nos, Judy Grace, Kathy Wayne, Debbie Harris and Cathy McDermott are all nurses working in the Boston area. Cindy Knowlton is a dental hygenist. Betsey Smith and Joanne Corrasco are occupational therapists in the same hospital where Joanne Frighsen works as a lab tech- nician. Nearby, Lisa Schenk, Penny Gray and Cheryl Craybeek are discussing veterinarian medicine. These girls have all found their work very rewarding and challenging. As a special treat for the evening, Joel Moulton, Brad Lee and Ralph Whitten are showing off their musical talents by playing a few selections. The type of music has surely changed since the rock n‘ roll of the 60 ' s and 7 0‘s. Everyone is dancing and watching Ronald Olson, a professional dancer. Sue Merchant is having quite a time taking pictures of everyone. Meanwhile, Donny had found out that Judy Padre, Joan Chabot and Mary Lou Goulter are all accountants. Ronda Rocha, Diane Bertolino, and Annette Rodolose are secretaries in the Gloucester area. Matthew Curran is the only oceanographer in the group while Diane Doucette is the only female marine biologist. Roger Hardy is still pursuing his tennis career and trying to convince Mark Zamansky to write a sports article on him. At another table, Donny found out that Cheryl Olson is a chemical engineer, quite an outstanding career. Steve Linsky and James Aitken have gone into the auto mechanic business. Also, Jill Silveira and Melissa Ramey are chefs helping prepare the food for the evening. Mike Buckley has just arrived in his policeman ' s uniform. Karen Greene, a biochemist, and Peter Mione, a psychologist, are trying to convince Mike to rip up the parking tickets they just received. Someone has just informed Donny that Stuart Gray left 2 hours early to make sure he arrived on time, but once again his car didn ' t make it. News from Marcia Swinson is that because of a final exam she is unable to attend. Marcia, still undecided about a career has become a professional student at UNH. Julie Haslegard and Sue Fuhs have announced that they are leading ladies in a play opening on Broadway next week. Everyone attending the reunion is invited to the opening show. At another table is Steve Cooney, Gloucester’s fire chief, Dave Lattoff, owner of a Play- boy Club, Claude Cocchearella, a brain surgeon, Steve Gray a physiologist, and Bobby Gerring a professional soccer player. This table has quite a collection of professions. Mike Cusumano and Jay Palazola just arrived. The reason they were delayed was because they were being mobbed by fans for their autographs. They are now both back together playing for the Super Bowl Champions, New England Patriots, after being sepa- rated during college. The evening, now coming to an end and Donny is sorry that he can not report any other news. Kim Dutton, Mary Andrews, Mindy Paxson, Josephine Alba, Mike Overton, Dave Olson, Keith Moores, Mike Favalora, John Hinckley, Donna Burnham, Patricia McLaughlin, Judi Hodge, Sue Nicolosi, Stephanie Spinola, Claudia Shofner, Jonathan Smith, Jean Shan- ahan, Bruce Sandler, Holly Roberts, Steve Cahill, Charlotte Stanton, were not heard from. The reunion committee hopes that these people will be present at the 50th reunion in the year 20501! f but the seasons will not change us. — Gibran Dream dreams come until your Gibran 157 We are still busy examining sea shells as if they were all that emerge from the sea of life to the shore of day and night. — Gibran 158 159 A man nations may rise, and fall, but an idea lives on. may die, Ideas have endurance without death. — J.F.K. HONO iS AUARD5 8awye George Blair Alan Bohnwagner Donna Burnham Carol Cafasso Teri Carter Jon Conant Doreen Dagley Cheryl Gaepar r Medals Daniel Kennefick Mary Ann Larsen Sandra MacDonald Eric Mears Mindy Paxson Dwane Roller Betsey Smith Jonathan 8 mlth Junior Rotarians Mlohael Buckley Jay Palazola Carol Cefasso Mindy Paxson Carl Grace Stephanie Piralno John Lafata Scott White Harvard Book Prize Jonathan 8 mlth Cape Ann Women ' s Club Award Donna Burnham National Merit 8cholarship Letter of Commendation Mary Reardon Lt. Colonel James M. Regan Achievement Award Cadet Captain Gtephen Quinn D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Carol Cafasso Delegate to Boys’ State Alan Bohnwagner John Lafata 8 cott White Josephine Alba Cheryl Bertolino Lorraine Bjork George Blair Alan Bohnwagner Donna Burnham Carol Cafaa80 Joanne Carrasco Teri Carter Joan Chabot Jon Conant Cheryl Craybeek Roberta Crawford National Honor Society Doreen Dagley Carol DeCoste Kim Dutton Mike Favobro Christie Ferguson Dawn Galante Debbie Harris Daniel Kennefick Mary Ann Larsen 8 teve Linsky Lisa Lutoff 8 andra MacDonald Peter Mione Joanne Mitchell Cheryl Olson Mindy Paxson Stephanie Piraino Jean Pratt Mary Reardon Diana Reardon Holly Roberts Kenneth Rowe Betsey 8 mith Marcia Swinson 8 tephen Whittey We would like to express our deep gratitude to Robert H. Natti for all he has done. Keep me from the wisdom that does not weep, and the philosophy that does not laugh, and the pride that does not bow its head before a child. — Gibran You have your thoughts and I have mine — Gibran 169 Christmas Semi-Formal There are faces I’ll remember all my life though some have changed. Some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. All these faces have their moments, with lovers and friends I still can recall Some are dead and some are living In my life I ' ll love them all . . . — Beatles Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender be on good terms with all persons. 173 Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to theirs, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Avoid loud and agg ressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairs; for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals; and everywhere life is full of heroism. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Neither be cynical about lover for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. .1 Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. And whether or not it is clear to you no doubt, the Universe is unfolding as it should. You are a child of the Universe no less than the trees and the stars you have a right to be here. Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be. And whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. MISS BEATRICE CHRISTOPHERSON Good Bye Good Luck Best Wishes and Thanks We want to take time to thank these two dedicated faculty members for all they have given to us during their many years of service here at Gloucester High. MR. HORACE J. GILBRAN 186 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ROBERT NATTI Assistant Principal Principal Vocational Director Dean of Girls EDWARD ROEWER KENNETH STICKNEY 188 Vice Principal ETHEL MILLS ROBERT KARCHER ROBERT LONDERGON JEANETTE ORTINS KATHRYN DAVIS EDWARD VAITONES Dept. Head Business DEVON BERGENGREN HARVEY KOROBKIN THOMAS O ' DONNELL DONAT FEMINO VERNA CARBONE 189 ELEANOR BEEBE 190 EILEEN ERWIN SANDRA JONES WILLIAM GENTILE Dept. Head JOANN BUCCIGROSSO STEPHEN SUTERA HELEN WILKINS MORTON SPARER Reading BONNIE O ' CONNELL MARTHA SQUIERS GRACE FIGURIDO JAMES McCORMISKEY CHARLOTTE TAYLOR JOHN WORTH ERIC DAHLGREN MADELINE GRILLO 191 MARK HABERLAND Dept. Head ELEANOR CAPPON Guidance JOSEPH GRILLO LEON SPRAGUE Career Guidance ANN MARIE COULTON Home Economics CAROL LAUDANO ELIZABETH SPELLMAN JOAN KEEGAN Dept. Head k CARLO BARBARA CAROL KURMINSKI PAUL GOODWIN Industrial Arts MILTON HARRIS MARY NUGENT FRANK PETRONZIO 193 Foreign Languages PAUL GREGORY VINCENT ELMER JAYNE AVILA Dept. Head JAIME BENALCAZAR CHARLOTTE CHANE RICHARD CHANE 194 SALVATORE FAVAZZA WILLIAM PROPOSKI GUS NUNES DENNIS VEATOR ROGER CAMPBELL ALFRED HAGSTROM Dept. Head JOHN SPERRY Mil ALLAN SANDER MARYELLEN CALLAHAN SALLY BRADSHAW Physical Education ROBERT YATES 196 ROBERT DELISLE Dept. Head CATHERINE CLARKE MYRTLE WARDROP PAUL BRADSTREET FRANCIS SPECK Oil STANLEY GLEASON EMILY NICKERSON PATRICIA THOMAS EVA SCHNEIDER carl McKenzie THOMAS PANTAGES WAYNE BALDWIN Science JOHN FUREY MARILYN CLARK GREGG SMITH DONALD McPHAIL m GERALD O’NEIL Social Studies JOHN KANIA JOHN CARTER DAVID JAMES WISE BRENNAN PATRICK CHARPENNING I 198 I ISABEL JORDAN Special Education MARY BALL DOROTHY LONDERGON Librarian MANUEL MARTINS Audio-Visual MARTHA RAYMOND Librarian Aide IRVING ANDERSON ROBERT PUFF NAN WEBBER Theater Arts RICK ANDERSON Coordinator of Alternative Programs WILLIAM BRUNS Music 199 KATHY GASPAR Secretaries Administrative Secretaries KAY McEACHERN LINDA HEWITT JOAN DALLIN Vocational Secretaries MARJORIE PORCINO ANGES VAITONES JUNE GREENWOOD Audio-Visual Secretary JUDY MELANSON 200 PHYLLIS WHYNOTT HELMIE JOHNSON Recess Supervisors Cafeteria Custodians HELEN PORPER Nurse SKIP FAVAZZA Equipment Manager Advisor: Mrs. Grace Figurido Staff Editor: Carol Cafasso Assistant Editors: Dawn Galante Betsey Smith Marcia Swinson Associate Editor: Karen Greene Activities Chairman: Kathy Tobey Entertainment Chairmen: Roger Hardy John Lafata Artist: John Lafata Business Advisor: Mr. Harvey Korobkin Business Manager: Joanne Mitchell Assistant Manager: John Saputo Josephine Alba Mike Buckley Joanne Carrasco Stephen Gray Roger Hardy John Hinckley Ralph Jabba Dan Kennefick John Lafata Valerie Melanson Wanda Muniz Cheryl Olson Ann Marie Randazza Debbie Sawyer Cathy Sidlowski Kathy Tobey Kathy Wayne Lean on me when you ' re not strong And I ' ll be your friend I’ll help you carry on. For it won ' t be long till I ' m gonna need somebody to lean on. 203 We would like to thank Mrs. Grace Figurido with deepest appreciation for all she has given us an advisor and a friend. The 1975 Flicker Staff When you ' re down and troubled and you need a helping hand And nothing, nothing is going right Close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there To brighten up even your darkest nights You just call out my name and you know wherever I am I ' ll come running to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall, all you ' ve got to do is call And I ' ll be there you ' ve got a friend If the sky above you should grow dark and full of clouds And that old north wind should begin to blow Keep your head together and call my name out loud Soon I ' ll be knocking upon your door Ain ' t it good to know that you ' ve got a friend When people can be so cold They ' ll hurt you and desert you They ' ll take your soul if you let them But don ' t you let them You ' ve Got a Friend. — King We finally decided our futures lie beyond The Yellow Brick Road. With Love and Thanks, Carol and Karen 205 207 Compliments of Li ' l Earl ' s J W • eej’is Compliments of Bob ' s Hab 1 34 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Congratulations Class of 75 From the Greely Family James C. Greely Gerold D. Greely James C. Greely III Compliments of Be Someone Special — Go Navy Thomas R. Mitchell Painting and Decorating 1 1 2 Thatcher Rd. Gloucester, Mass 283-6794 Best Wishes From Gloucester Camera Photo Shop Wedgewood Pharmacy Dial 768-6631 Essex, Mass. 10 Pleasant St. Gloucester, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Compliments of Hamilton Handcraft Congratulations From Essex River House Motel Essex, MA Essex, Mass. Good Luck From Dexter ' s Hearthside 1 09 Eastern Ave. Rt. 1 33 Essex Ma ss. Harold C. Addison Photographer Grove St. 768 6924 208 mm m c ; ' ' -‘‘C ■ 5. , ' : ■ ' 5S? ' ' ' • $5 -.•• • •••;. ' • % ' IS I 1 I 22 Green St. Gloucester, Mass. 209 Compliments of Best Wishes JK Systems Inc. From Consumer — Industrial — Electronic Technician Ray Beat Co. 26 Railroad Ave. 1 36 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. 283-8900 Good Luck Class of 75 Best Wishes Jerry Noble Electrician The Green Tavern 471 Western Ave. 283-0750 Best Wishes Class of M 75 Larnts Nilsen Gallery Work ' s Chevy — Olds Old Essex Village Route 1 33 50 Maplewood Ave. Gloucester, Mass. Essex, Mass. 01929 Uncle Bob ' s Petland Compliments of Mac ' s Italian Specialties 281-1283 40 Washington St. Tropical Fish Gloucester, Mass. Pet Supplies 75 Washington St. Gloucester Mass. 283-1600 Compliments of For all jewelry needs in sales and services Seaport T.V. and Record Genter W. E. Blanchard, Jeweler 20 Pleasant St. Gloucester, Mass. Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 125 Main St. Gloucester, MA o 125 Main St. Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Deering Electric Co. Inc. Electrical Contractors 1 5 Washington St. Gloucester Compliments of Wingaersheek Motel Best Wishes From Mondello ' s Service Station FRANK and GENE, Prop. 447 Main St. Gloucester Compliments of Robert A. Strong Co. Leather Goods 105 Maplewood Ave. Compliments of Angelo Zakas, Realtor Coastline Realty Inc. 281 2020 Best Wishes From Connors Pharmacy 76 Prospect St. Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of Empire Clothing Co. Compliments of Tally ' s I 71 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. 2 Washington St. Best Wishes Wonson ' s Greenhouse 75 Langsford St. Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of The Coffee Galley 14 Pleasant St. Gloucester, Mass. 281-2562 Gloucestei Ship Ahoy Essex, Mass Harbor Cafe Inc. featuring The Binnache Finest in Foods and Liquors 40 Railroad Ave Gloucester 213 Compliments of We+more Rensit Equipment Service 26 Emerson Ave. 283-343 Best Wishes From Bill ' s Trucking Co. Inc. Essex, Mass. Compliments of Terminal Garage Inc. 1 6 Martin St. Essex, Mass. Good Luck Class of 75 Ernie ' s Service Station Essex, Mass. Compliments of Gorman Refrigeration Gloucester, Mass. 283-2833 Good Luck West End Taxi Inc. 46 Main St. 283 3200 Best Wishes Essex Package Store Main St. Essex, Mass. Compliments of Ask Mr. Chick Real Estate 5 Pirate ' s Lane Gloucester, Mass 283-1180 Best Wishes to the Congratulations Class of 75 From E. H. Bickford Chubby ' s Auto Service Inc. Maplewood Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 34 Railroad Ave. Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of St. Peter ' s Club 215 Congratulations Class of 75 Cape Ann Lodge No. 1471 Cape Ann Glass Loyal Order of Moose 2 1 6 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. 283-4732 26 Pleasant St. Gloucester, Mass. Glass for all Purposes Best of Luck Class of 75 Hastings and Tapley Insurance Company Compliments of Rust ' s Gulf Service Station Village Center Essex, Mass. Main St. Essex, Mass. Compliments of Compliments of Essex Radio and Skipper ' s Galley Television Service Essex, Mass. 40 Main St. Es sex, Mass. 768-6652 216 Best Wishes Class of ' 75 Tony ' s Sub Shop Home of the Bombs Compliments of Arnold and Daughters 217 Compliments of Compliments of Thurston ' s Dodge Lloyd ' s Family Restaurant 1 30 Washington St. 83 Bass Ave. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Best Wishes from Compliments of Bertolino Bros ' BEEF N ' BUN 1 5 Commercial St. 90 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of Norman Office Supply Inc. Everything for the Office 26 Duncan St. Gloucester, Mass. 01930 q 9 |louce t«f di patch, inc. Gove ' s Gulf Station Compliments of 1 32 Washington St. Goldman ' s Gloucester, Mass. 199 Main St. Gloucester Compliments of Best Wishes John A. Johnson Inc. Insurance of Every Description Gloucester Grocery and Boat Supply 1 Duncan St. Gloucester, Mass. 17 Rodgers St. Gloucester, Mass. 219 220 Best Wishes to The Class of 1 975 Pike Funeral Home Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Gloucester Engineering Blackburn Industrial Park Gloucester, Mass. 83 Main St. Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Art Jewelers I 19 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of Sears Roebuck and Company Gloucester Congratulations Class of 75 Yellow Sub Shop 73 Pleasant St. Home of the Mini Sub Compliments of Clicky ' s Men Shop 205 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Good Luck From Hodge ' s Battery Station Corner of Maplewood Ave. and Shepherd St. Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of Karem ' s Army and Navy 1 96 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Best Wishes From Sterling ' s Drug Store 1 78 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Congratulations Class of 75 Aune ' s Yarn Shop I 12 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Best Wishes Compliments of Larsen ' s Shoe Store Bill ' s Barber Shop I 3 I Main St. Gloucester, Mass. 1 84 Washington St. Gloucester, Mass. 221 Blackburn Industrial Park [ Cape Ann Medical Center Gloucester, Mass. 01930 HE GLASS Sailboat 3 Duncan St. Gloucester, Mass. KLH Records Music Supplies Natural Foods Leather Pots and Plants Sony Tapes Imported Clothes Vitamins Candles Books Compliments of Best Wishes Class of 75 Compliments of Cape Ann Bowling Center Benny the Florist 53 Gloucester Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 283-9753 1 8 Eastern Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 283-2456 Compliments of Boley ' s of Gloucester Inc. Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Sherwin-Williams Co. 67 East Main St. Gloucester, Mass. Paints 1 59 Main St. Gloucester Compliments of Compliments of Coastal Tire and Woodman ' s Hall Appliance Inc. Main St. Essex, Mass. 1 0 Railroad Ave. 1 0 Railroad Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 281-0200 223 Best of Luck to the Class of 75 Chris Lee DarRand Compliments of The Building Center 210 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. 01930 W w Gloucester, Mass. Compliments of Gile ' s of Gloucester Good Luck Class of 75 232 Main St. Old Timer ' s Tavern Gloucester, Mass. Jesse and Gunga Serving You Congratulations Class of 75 Best Wishes Class of 75 Mondello ' s Shoe Service Mally ' s Lounge 67 Pleasant St. 36 Maplewood Ave. Gloucester, Mass. Gloucester, Mass. Best Wishes to all Our Friends Compliments of Ben ' s Wallpaper and Paint B. Schred ' s Fabric Shop 1 15 Main St. Gloucester, Mass. 1 08 Main St. Bonnie and Joe Mitchell 283-6541 Gloucester, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Compliments of Five G ' s Superette 274 Washington St. Gloucester, Mass. CcipQ 7 Railroad Ave. Gloucester 225 Compliments of The Gloucester Co-operative Bank 85 Middle St. Gloucester, Mass. Mass Coastal Seafoods Cape Ann Industrial Park Gloucester, Mass. HAMMOND MUSEUM VIRGIL FOX CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Hesperus Avenue Gloucester, Mass. 01930 (617)283-2080 HOURS — I I a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday — Closed Monday Open Museum Every Saturday and Sunday FROM MEMORIAL DAY THROUGH LABOR DAY: HOURS — I I a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday — Closed Monday Open Museum Every Saturday and Sunday CONCERTS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Attractive New Gift Shop — Roof Garden Tea Room VIRGIL FOX MINI-CONCERTS (Everybody ' s Introduction to the Organ) Daily — June, July and August — 5 p.m. 226 lioy! Congratulations Class of 1975 All hands aboard the “Good Ship L B” wish you every success. If you feel as we do that the Cape Ann, Essex County area is a pretty special place to live and work, we ' d like the opportunity to assist you with your housing needs. We sell, rent, lease, auction, appraise and notarize anything to do with real estate. Our crew is “ready and able to provide you with the kind of service for which the “Good Ship L B“ is noted. We’d like to work for you. LUFKIN BROWN, INC. REALTORS 281-0001 Moored at 222 Washington Street in the Salty Port of Gloucester V Gaspar Interrante, Jr. Joseph F. Taormina G. J. Plastering, Inc. Specializing in Thin Coat Plaster Textured Ceilings, Waterproof Interior Exterior Stucco Ceramic Tile 283 8912 283-5653 1 6 Lookout Street Gloucester, Mass. A special thanks to all who helped in any way. If there were two men alike, the world would not be big enough to contain them. — Gibran 229 tells a story. — Rod Stewart 231 There are things of which I may not speak; there are dreams that cannot die; There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak, And bring a pallor into the cheek And a mist before the eye. — Longfellow 232 “ VW ® REE LMJURV 0LOBCEST ®. mass. 0,4 ACTIVE STORKS!


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