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FLICKER 1978 GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL SSACHUSETTS n r • Jeff Toye, Rich Jabba, Dean Shat- ford, Brian Rose, Merrill Nearis, Steve Hopkins; Annette Ran- dazza; Steve Reed; Sandy Craw- ford; Paige Gerstner; Moe Mont- gomery, Dave Putonen; Sarah Fer- guson; Paul Cardone; Maryke Litchfield; Tom Lukegard, Cam- eron MacFarlane, Mark Buotte; Kevin Vierra; Lauren Mineo, Alyssa Wostrel; Barbara Sheehan; Butch MacArthur; Mel Stevens; Theresa Glenn, Steve Boucher. Josephine Costanzo, Carmela Bonina; Steve Hopkins, Dean Shatford; Kevin McCarthy; Jimmy McKechnie; Mary Lou Scola; Lau- rie Brown; Sherri Levasseur, Lisa Turner; Lois McEachern, Dianne Foster; Charlene Hildebrand; Den- ise Newman, Terri Beck; Jim Eason; John Tello; Lisa Dox; Angela Parco; Mindy McRobb; Bob Malone, Joe Bertolino, Jeff Powers. Ron Gibbs; Charlie Vogel, Leslie Bell; Mike Amero; Elaine Samp- son; Wendy Julian, Michelle Bona; Elaine Psalidas, Irene Favazza; Sue Nelson, Scott Phinney, Amy Gilzinger, Shelly Thimmer; Carol Murray; Tero Kekki, Dawn Sutherland; Don- ald Smith; Don Morgan; Grace Moceri; Nick Tognazzi; Dave Putonen, Tory Bagshaw. Colleen Harmon, Diane Nichols, Laura Lacey, Cheryl Mills; John Brophy; Dave Silveira; Paul Muise; Jim Unis; Lisa Jedrey; Bob Leal; Chip Greet; Tero Kekki, Jim Unis; Chris Aitken, Barry Cloutman; i Mike Ciaramitaro; Liz Reardon; Norman Noriega; Ann Souza; Dean Shatford. Diane Geer, Laurie Silva, Ann Hall, Betsy Frederick; Joe Scola; Julie Melanson, Lori Joseph; Don Mor- gan; Melissa Thomas, Phyllis Fiers; Joe Bertolino, Bob Malone; Kathy Brown; Margarita Marti, Gigi Feller, Marcia Hubbard; Mr. Corkery, Don Greel, Craig Oliver; Barry Cloutman, Elvino Silvera; Corinne Tocco; Kevin Clayton, Mike Devlin; Beth Stelluto; Judy Salah; Donna Carter, ' Sue Mills, Kathy Moynahan. Tom Frontiero; Adam Bolonsky; Dawn Belanger; Steve Nasser; Dave Tucker; Marc Sawyer; Jeff Toye, Dana MacDonald, Merrill Nearis; Michelle Bona; Paula Mar- ques; Mike Roy; Scott Phinney; Mary Swanson; Paula Parisi; Mary Lou Scola; Debbie Hawes, Ann Souza, Christina Evangelista, Sue Dodge; Jeff Powers. Lisa Mackey, Chris Moore; Mike Francis, Fred Stanton; Chris Benoit; Brian Flanagan; Miss Coen, Jack Linquata; Jeff Mackey; Lisa Perrin, Denise McGovern; Mary Rudolph, Tim Good; Steve Pierce, Bill Cunningham; Peter Marston, Bob Joseph; Laurie Silva, Debbie Cooney; Bob Hines; Cathy Mills; Allison Horne, John White; Sandy Hines; Mark Whit- DEDICATION We, The Class of 1978, would like to dedicate our Flicker to Miss Shirley Coen. Miss Coen, a gradu- ate of SMU and Antioch, has been a teacher at Bab- son School ( where she was voted “Teacher of the Year’’ by Instructor Maga- zine), assistant principal at Fuller School and is cur- rently assistant principal at Gloucester Fiigh School. We may never know some of the things she has done for our class because she is not one to boast about her accomplishments, but we will always remember her smiles, kindness, and understanding. She has disciplined us when neces- sary but no one can dispute that she is a great woman and a great friend of the Class of 1978. i A - v .iW iaa te s FT James Aiello Shore Hill Rd. Jay, Jimmie MEMORIES: Jeanne. N. Conway ask Kurt, Jimmie, G.Y Blimp, ask Debbie, 9 30 77, The Lunch Kid ask Jeff, F B I. getting low ask anyone, the hut, B.C. Moey! Skiing, Rotting. ACTIVITIES: Football 1 • 3, Hockey 1 • 3, Baseball 1 . THOUGHTS: It’s better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubts. John Aiello Cherry Hill Rd. MEMORIES: Good times, the sub shop, the ballgame, the 3rd hole R.G.C. Milt’s class, Gim and , First six days of school ask Jay and Joe, pinball, A.J.B.C. Remember the Lepricauns, Jake. THOUGHTS: We will laugh again but we will never be young again. Joeseph Aiello 13 Commonwealth Ave. Joe MEMORIES: Joe — you got gum, ask Jason or anybody. Summer “ 77 . The Fort. Remember the good times with J.P Nina it ' s equator Evie Baby. THOUGHTS: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Nina Aiello 1 3 Sheperd St. MEMORIES: Karl 8 16-77, Good times Topsfield Fair 10 10-77 Only 750 Humm a few bars. Labor Day picnic Cranes Beach Boat Cruises that ' s out! great action. Only Forty-seven more years and I ' m a free man. Donna Amero 36 Holly Street MEMORIES: Pat, Muddy Waters, Willows People, Parties, Snappa, Red eye ask Sheila, Trailblazing ask Beth, Rainbow, Heartbeat ask Kathy. THOUGHTS: Only you are you . . . One Individual that no one else can be or has the talent for becoming. Kathy Amero 28 Addison St. MEMORIES: 4 25 75 — Barry, Patti, out in the field (get rowdie) Drive-in, Ski trip with the gang 77. Concerts, Parties up the grove. THOUGHTS: To be successful in whatever I may do. Carol Andrews Southern Ave-Essex Coral MEMORIES: Frid, Hari the G, Red Sox, Mike ask Sharooon, The Magic Turtle, 16 — the magic number, shh! The monitors, Kielbasa Queen. THOUGHTS: Everyone has choice, when to and not to raise their voices: it’s you that decides. Glenn Andrews Lufkin St., Essex MEMORIES: The cookout at Frank’s; what a Moose C — Chris, Russ, Bruce, Frank; Slapshot; Street Hockey with Barry C, Carl D, Bobby C., Flipping for trays 5th block lunch — ask Paul L., LIVE AND LET DIE — May 1976. THOUGHTS: Going to K.C. after I (hopefully) graduate. Gee, does this mean I can sleep a little later? Sally Arnold 20 Marble St. MEMORIES: Skiing, H.B. B.F.S. Clowns ask Lesa, S.M.D.S. Good Times — Laura, Clare, Mountain, (F.C.C.) ask Jeanny sisters” — Lesa, Laura, Judy, Black Betty ask Deb, Curtis ' , Robe (K.N., L.S.) Schhh, daisies — Paula, Lisa, SB II. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader ( 1 ) 3,4 THOUGHT: What you are is God’s gift to you. What you make yourself is your gift to God. Anon. Russell Asaro 5 Madison Court Russ MEMORIES: Concerts at B.G. Summer Nights at lighthouse and Good Harbor. Beware of John Law — ask TC. Music, The Barge. Those lonely and frustrating summer nights. Where to next? ask CA. Hey you” and Just whoopie.” ask MC. ACTITIVITES AND HONORS: 1 976 Intramural Hockey 2 - 4 champs — (Lobster Trap Pub) THOUGHTS: Don’t Judge yourself by other people, for always there will be lesser and greater persons than yourself. Bruce Atkins 55 Bond Street Charlie Manson MEMORIES: The 360’s in IPSWICH, E company Sergeant, drill, Brouphy. THOUGHTS: A little bit goes a long way. Christopher Asaro 5 Madison Court Chris MEMORIES: BARGE, concerts at B.G., Triumph weekend — ask Bill, ITSSTILLIGHTOUTI! Baseball, football, hockey — The Beach, OH NO IT CAN’T BE! TWO BUCKS — ASK BRYAN. The Brigham’s Special, ask MC. Good Lemonade!! M.C. ask B C. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Hockey 2 - 4, Type Award. THOUGHTS: Never to look to the past with regrets, to live the present to its fullest, and to look to the future with a smile. Dear Admissions Director: I am a Rhodes Scholar for starters . 21 Mike Auditore 1 2 Hahland Place Audi MEMORIES: Summer 77 with Paula, H.W.” dances, parties and 3 on 1 ask Keith Man, Lenny T., Jude woman and P. Lane. Cross country Road Trips with L.T. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football, Intramural Basketball, Baseball THOUGHTS: T ime waits for no one, and it won ' t wait for you. Margaret Jean Bagshaw 1 3 Wonson Street Peggy, Marg, Bags MEMORIES: Skiing, C.O. — ask Faye, Where ' s my banana? — ask Annette, Field Hockey Team Shower(s), Football games. Mountain Climbing, My eyes are thirsty — ask Sue, work. We’re Seniors! 10 4 77 — field nockeys 1 st win, Good Times, Dad and Mom. ACTIVITIES and HONORS: Field Hockey 2 4, Softball 2, Girls Drill Team 2 - 4, Pep Club 3. THOUGHTS: Dreams. They are what keep the young alive and the old young. Tory Bagshaw 2 Clarendon Street. Steve Barusso 1 50 Mt. Pleasant Ave. Bruno MEMORIES: Ellen New Year ' s Eve with Ellen, Walt and Pixie Magnolia Beach, Good Harbor, Summers of “76 and 77” Lobstering — “Y” — Hockeyteam 77” Weekends, — B. Concert. Dreams of the Future! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1 , 2, Skiing THOUGHTS: Nothing good comes easy, unless you work hard for it. Salvatore Auditore 6 Gilbert Road Sal, Sam MEMORIES: Karen: 7 4 77; All the good times ask Joe, Thane; That dew wet grass ask Karin, Mary. Schneider’s Dory Trip. Hats ask Joe, Camelot, Paint Your Wagon, West Side Story, King and I. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 2 3 4 (President) International Thespians 3 4, Vice-President 2, Student Council 4, College Night 4. THOUGHTS: It’s time to start living or spring will turn to fall in just no time at all. Robert Barr 28 Friend St. J-Barr MEMORIES: Ann 6 18 76 Wrestling — Train — Mike — Cops, 3 Free bees, Salisbury Beach 77,” Frank’s Stairs Ask A S., R.M., L.M., Joke Shop ask M.C., R.M. THOUGHTS: There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on. Oh God! I just blew up Russia.” Serina Beauparlant 22 Friend Street Beau, Rhmee MEMORIES: Beatles with squirrel, Ingie, Sandy, Jeals — Big Fig, The Barn, Eastern Point, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Spanish Flavor, Tennis days with Jock, Dory and Ski Trip 76. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Tennis 2-3-4, Track 2, Ingall’s Awards, N.H.S. THOUGHTS: To my father and myself, there’s a dream in this poet ' s corner — to become the first generation there never was. Copyright 1985. Terri-Lyn Beck 16 Fenley Road Terri MEMORIES: Louie; “Our All Nighter! New Hampshire; Waiting on the Beach for Sunrise!’’ Summer 77; Rochester Fair!! Scott’s Party; ask Paula!!! “Yellow!’’ “Denise, Where Are You Bound For?” Water-skiing!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club, Senior Mother and Daughter Banquet Committee, Honor Business Club. THOUGHTS: We’ll Laugh Again! It’s Just That We’ll Never Be Young Again!!! Debra L. Bedell 65 Hilltop Road “Bedell’’ MEMORIES: Three Musketeers — T.F., Lulu, and me; ring 250 right LULU, Study hall 148; Talking in Library ha!; B.B. games Rowdie; P.A. trips The man with the peg leg 331, corridor duty hassle, ha! Sports Jokes. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Field Hockey 1 4, Basketball 1 - 4, Track 2 - 4, NHS THOUGHTS: To always be myself. Leslie Bell Shapley Road Tinker Bell, L.B. MEMORIES: going to L.A. February 77, Those West Coast Guys — Ron Howard, Herbie V.W. 73 The Waltons at 42; Mrs. Cook’s Basset Hound; Shad, East Coast Guys, Les at the Rockaway this summer, typing class at G.H.S. photography, animals, walking, dancing; historical homes, tennis, golf. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club, Librarian Aide. I thought this was English! Larry Bedard 13 Brierwood Street Dawn Belanger 19 Linden Road MEMORIES: Good times and nights out ask JC. AP. JS. KN. LP. DM. midnight talks and tears ask Ang., Close calls ask Jodi. Good times on Sal’s boat. 1 Pal Angela, Jumping Jacks. BS. LF. Follow that car! Locked out. GALJ, Are we seeing things? Ask A.P. YO! We made it! THOUGHTS: Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow, don’t stop, it’ll soon be here — yesterday’s gone . . . Fleetwood Mac. 23 Robert Blatchford 109 Centennial Ave. Bob MEMORIES: 3 Flat tires. Bright Ideas, Cloud walking The Great Stage Robbery, A wedding or two, Joan in OZ in more ways than 1, Mambo New Year ' s party ask Steve, Wss PywDZK I Camelot and many others — Thanx Webb. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 1 -2-3-4, International Thespians 2 - 3 - 4, Stage Manager 3 - 4, AV Club 2, Band 1 - 2. THOUGHTS: To give my all in all I attempt. Adam Bolonsky MEMORIES: JB, BM Sailing into Rockaway 8:00 p.m., soaked and laughing. 25093 SCREAMING in 40 knots. Patti-why? Infatuation with blonde silk of 1 3 years. Goodbye soft red swirls and blue-eyed tears. Pretty red flashed cruel black arrows. Trust betrayed — Forgiveness sweet. The mind flies. Frightened? Eyes can kill. THOUGHTS: Wouldn ' t it be nice if we were children forever? — A B. Joseph Bertolino 49 Bass Ave. Joe MEMORIES: PHOENIX, London, Hats, Intense, Nightmare in Maine, Bass Players are great, DMR ' s I Love Them: Dartmouth, don ' t ask Adam, Glasses to go ask Bob Good Times, ask Thane, Sal The talks. Ask Todd: Aiello — ask my ulcer. THOUGHTS: I ' ve seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I’m on my way — Yes. Call me SNAKE Christopher P Benoit 12 Castle Hill Rd. Christoph, F L MEMORIES: Deutschland 76, Matiza, Fruhlings Fest, 1 st place I.D. Gymkana Gold Haskell, N. Conway 1492 5, Sgt. Party ATL Rotarys, Right turns, TIAB, HH, Baked Apples, Harry the 35 lb. canary, KING Sea Bee utility’s, Devens, BATTALION ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadiers 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, (President), Thespians 4, Cross Country 2, Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Superior Jr. Cadet, Boys’ State, Military Advisory. THOUGHTS: Dieser vorallem, Freu sei zu dir selbst Michelle Bona 9 Riverside Ave. MEMORIES: Tommy 11 75 good times!, the Parties NRCDMJM, talks and laughs, BB, JCD, Summer 74-5, GHB, long rides, our bf’s ask Rene, NIWSCSTH and the P!! Carol knows. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Drill Team 2-3-4. Margi Blandmg 1 Nikolane Way MEMORIES: Everyone and everything. Total Madness, mmhmm. no nukes. J. Giels, rock climbing. Jimmy Cliff!! T.H.T. Cat 12 You can get it if you really want! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: P.A. Club (Exec. Comm ), NHS, Flicker. THOUGHTS: It feels good so it must be good, I ' m having a good time living its ups and downs, its frustrations, its joys. So what else is there to do but to keep on carrying on. Carmela Bomna 78 Washington St. MEMORIES: Italy ' ' 76,” All those laughs, ask Josephine, B.F., Summer of ”77,” nicknames, the Blackout, ask Nancy, Birthdays — Restaurants, Sundays, Concerts, Movies, Parades? JNRJEP knows. Nancy . . . did you see what I saw?! M.S.F.C., not always. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Business Club 3 • 4, Typing Award 2 • 3, Shorthand Award 3, Academic Recognition Night 3 4. THOUGHTS: Do not follow where the path leads, but go where there is no path and leave a trail. Joseph F. Borge 73 Perkins St. Joe MEMORIES: RENEGADES, Jr. Seme Boat Champs 76, 77 . . 46 Camp Cedar 3, Skits, NH, etc. Great times, ask M.D. and M S., ”1977” — Manetane, ask R.R., Frogmen, Mopeds, ask T.R., F.D., Great times — The cheap shot Club, Borge’s Bombers, carts and poles, “Old Betsy,” Cheech and Chong, B.H. Skiing, FUN ask Jim E., U.M.H. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 — 2, Varsity 3 - 4, Baseball 1 - 2. THOUGHTS: To get all I can out of life and to make the right decisions and still have a good time doing it. Steve Boucher 13 High Popples Rd. Peter Brandt 285 Washington St. SAWYER FREE LIBRARY GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 A creature lurks in the foreground. David Bowling 20 Beach Road Balls, Ralph MEMORIES: NOVA SCOTIA ”76” “What ' s the deal Howie?” Ask M.M., Norman the Nomad, 55 in the snow with Joe M. Still 1, Good-Bye Larry, Hey Dad, Pickles and Ice Cream ask A M. On the Pictou Express with F.R.M. THOUGHTS: This above all, to thine own self be true. Suzanne A. Brantley 47 Atlantic Road Zain MEMORIES: Canoeing — Beth, Pam “How ' s water?” S.M. — how many “don’t you sees — But we’re Seniors! Go Bevely L.D. E.P.Y.C. (hushpuppy) “Dream on” S.M. “That ' s Life” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Tennis 3 4, Softball 2 - 3, Yearbook, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Intramural Basketball. THOUGHTS: Take your tim e, think a lot think of everything you’ve got, you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. CAT STEVENS David Brazier 3 Blynman Ave. MEMORIES: Track Practice on the third floor, wear a cast on my arm for 3 months. Getting Rich in accounting. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Winter Track, Baseball. THOUGHTS: “It took long enough but the day finally came.’’ John Brophy Fernwood Lake Ave. Broph MEMORIES: Sarah. Canada 77 Philadelphia 76 Want to go to Bouston? Ask Jerry, Sue, Melissa. BAND. Meridith Farm, ask Dale Summer 75 ask Paula. Summer 77 — Beach Parties and Fernwood. Hellooo Betty! Motels ask JMJKAC. FBIk. lunch kids. Debbie. Key to Success. 42 GTB! fun times and good friends. The BEST Baritone section! ask Julie. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Band THOUGHTS: May the road I follow take me to the highest peak. Must be a pretty good book, Huh Gang? Ya, The Sensuous Woman. Cynthia Brown 31 Beach Road Cyndy MEMORIES: Green Phantoms! ask Di and Mark, Canoeing ask J. F. and J.A. the armory ask K. P. Robots ask JF The Guys in NH “Y,” Home Movies ask Di and Harper. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GDT 2 • 3, PLT Leader, Pep Club 2, Student Council 3, Office Worker 1 -2-3, Typing Awards 5 THOUGHTS: Be strong, reach my goal. Whatever is in store for me, I’m ready to deal with it. Katherine Brown 40 East Main St. Kathy MEMORIES: MIKE 4 10 76, Football games, Philly “76“ Bob, How’s your (cough) sweater??!! Share the Wealth! ask Anna, good times w Tisha + Buttons, Flipper! ask Paula TOTONTO “77, LP, phone calls ask Ann. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Band 1 - 4, Band Pres. 4, ROTC Band Commander, GHS Chorus 4. Laura Brown 5 Plum Court Laurie MEMORIES: Mary-Jane, shell. Blue-eyes, Little one, Fudge Brownie, Python Boots. Permits — ask Deb. Icebergin ' ; PF and Rosy Cheeks — ask Ed. Z’s Dory Trip and “Sharks” — ask Margi. Christmas Show — ask the 1 2 lovely dancing dollies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Sophomore Class President, varsity Football Statistician 2, National Honor Society 3 4, Honor Business Club 4, Girls Track 3 - 4, Yearbook 4, Project Adventure Outing Club — Executive Committee 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: For every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness — In remembrance of Bonnie. Suzanne Browning 1 04 Martin Street Essex Sue MEMORIES: Summer of ' 76 ask Deb. dadedo ask Fran and Deb. Danvers, Rock, Manchester ask Julie. DM, JB, MB: Flat tire ask Julie and Dave. Aug. 14, 1976 ask Larry. Stage Fort Park ask Jeanie The Mountain ask Annette. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 3 - 4, Project Adventure 2. THOUGHTS: You only have today to live so why not make the best of it. James P. Burke Jr. 26 Choate Street, Essex Jim MEMORIES: Junior League Champs ' 77, Dunkin Donuts, Collens’s parties, Manchester dances, football games, shops, Beatle Mama, Essex. THOUGHTS: Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced. (James Balwin) Sean Burns 733 Washington St. MEMORIES: Kris Oct. Dance, Cheery St. and driveway ask Jim. Wingersheek, Ravenswood Ghost. Last Lunch. Beached Boat and seagulls ask Jim. G.E. and what time is it ask Kris. Flaming arrows Jim. THOUGHTS: To Live and enjoy my life the best way I know how. Bryan J. Cahoon 1 0 Grove St. MEMORIES: Cross Country “77, Hogan 2. 1 ., Ravenswood Park Acorns! — WELL — (PanMan, Rolland 9:57, Ian Man, Bonebee, ARuss.) 3rd Floor 80 Laps; “Gary, Dean Slow down.” Summer Races; The Hoods Up and it’s all over, now back to you Jackie; Tull Bash. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross country 2-3-4; Winter Track 2-3-4; Spring Track 1 - 2-3 -4; ROTC2-4; Boys ' State 77. THOUGHTS: The Boston Marathon. B. Jean Callahan 1027 Washington Street Jeanne MEMORIES: 6 23 77 — goodtimes, 4:00 AM MP, Stranded hightide, Ricky, charge it, SWW IP, Laura Wipe Out, MC Cape Ann Forge, Sharon Florida LG, LL. Maine Skiing 8th Sal. Long talks and tears 1 pal Kathy. THOUGHTS: You never know how memories are until you try to forget. To go where people don’t think I’m headed. Michael Camille 23 Langsford Street Mike MEMORIES: A “Night at the Opera with N.N. 2 9 77 and 11 12 77. Lanesville; B Ball Up the Courts; OML; A Member of the Table — What An Experience; E.J. — Foxboro — 7 4 76; Summer Vacations; 2: 1 5: Queen; June 4, 1978. THOUGHTS: “Wisdom is more precious than jewels nothing you desire can compare with her. Proverbs 3: 1 5 James Campbell 94 Maplewood Park Jay MEMORIES: Wakefield champs, coaches J.D., Billante, and Smith, BBall up O’Maley, Gasing up askG-Boy, I like spinach ask Lloyd and Mike, 23 H20 ask Janine. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Basketball 3 - 4, NHS. THOUGHTS: “Success usually comes to those who are too busy to look for it. Beware smiling Trojans when bearing gifts. Karen Canillas 21 Hammond St. Buns MEMORIES: 5 13 75, Ask S.P., In two or three years. Ask Steve Jan. 25, 1977 AskC.M., A.F., J.R. Essex, the Coat. Summer of ’75 Weekends, The Flower ask A.F. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA, HERO THOUGHTS: To reach for all the happiness in the world. A victim of self hypnosis. Donna Caravella 34 Main St. Essex Doona” MEMORIES: Summer of 77 — M R C.S.D.G., Good Times ask Maia, Dawn, Beth C and A, W and W, Buttons ask Sheedy — OZ ask Parco, Fran, Ellie, Lulu, Jules! 10 4 77 — Snake in the Grass! Ask Fosta! Buddy ask Wheeta! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey 3 4, Track 2-3-4, Student Council Flicker, Flash, M.D.B.C. Volleyball Inter., Basketball. THOUGHTS: Reach for the stars, but keep your feet on the ground. Mary Ellin Carignan 265 E. Main St. Michael Carignan 26 Corliss Ave. Mike MEMORIES: The gag rule — ask Cindy. The lighthouse gang . . . lemonade — ask C.A. The Eastern Point party — ask Tim. Waterville Valley Parked on the rotary — ask Dave. That’s a change Hickory Farms — ask Chris. Will you repeat that? ask Russ. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N H.S. 3 4, Volleyball (Intramural) 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: It is with our judgement as with our watches; no two go just alike, yet each believes his own. Timothy Carignan 265 E. Main St. MEMORIES: Beaches, Drive ins, movies concerts, cruising with the boys. Listening to terrible music. The day I heard ZAPPA on the Radio Twice. THOUGHTS: To enjoy all the things that interest me, to be open and truthful, and to accept people as they are. Donna Elizabeth Carter 18 Woodman Street Dawn, Minute MEMORIES: I.B. ask Kathy Sept. 4-5, THE BEACH, Old Essex Road — 2:30, good times with Joe, Seasons in the Sun” Gail Knows. The Mud ask Sandy and Gail, Fiesta 77 long talks with Kathy always livin’, laughin’ and lovin’. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Office Assistant 2, Volleyball 2. THOUGHTS: Just smile at me, I’ll undersrand, that ' s something everybody does in the same language. 28 Petrina Catalini 1 5 Shepherd Street Trina (Dida) MEMORIES: Mike — 11 12 76 — Mc ' s Min Golf. Drive- Ing-lce cubes. Boston S.H. Old Man Crossing, Did you see? Trixie. Bigger than you. Dida ask Shamus and Dawn. Snow Plow Neicy. Woo? Wee? — Denise. Mary Ann Char. Brn Feather. Camp. Lisa Christine Best Sister. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA HERO. THOUGHTS: It ' s only the giving that makes you what you are. Jeth. T. Edward Catto 26 Quarry Street Eddie, Ted MEMORIES: K.P. D.T. R.C. D.C. L.J.B. N.B. L.S. at Flat Rock. Stop signs ask Dana RPDask J.B. and K.P. H P. Pinto Concerts Alice Cooper, Frampton, Boston and Aerosmith. Hello Betty, mug up. Give me those melons Boat Ride. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Auto Shop. THOUGHTS: Hello Betty I think I know you. James Ciamitaro 9 Gloucester Ave. Michael Ciaramitaro 7 Perriwinkle Lane Mike MEMORIES: Summer of ' 77 in Rockport with G.L. and S.K. Detroit ' ll , Kings with all my good friends and all the crazy times we’ve had. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Hockey 2-3-4, Intramural Volleyball 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: To go on to college and to make my mother and father proud of me at whatever I do. Vincie Ciarametaro 120 A Western Ave. Joseph Cilluffo 1 1 Columbia St. Joe MEMORIES: German, R.O.T.C. Prize Squad, Baseball, A P 18 . THOUGHTS: Aim high, Strive for it. Dream it, Pray it. Fight for it, and as sure as there are stars in heaven you will attain IT. Last of the Great Prima Donnas. 29 Domenic Ciolino 17 Cunningham Road MEMORIES: C.C. to E Route, Sal and his gang. L.S.U. 50, Sun Devils, Summer of ' 77 with my friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Basketball 3 4, Intramural Volleyball 3 ■ 4. THOUGHTS: What the future has in store for you largely depends on what you plan in store for the future. Domenic S. Ciolino 4 Beauport Avenue Dom MEMORIES: Not eating school lunches! Homeroom with Mr. Z., Capt. Courageous Ask A.B., Finding my future ask M.C.; Spanish 3. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Volleyball, Photography, Flash! THOUGHTS: If what you see is what you get, I better buy a pair of glasses.! Rose Ciulla 6 Whittemore Street Rosy MEMORIES: Jay 8 5 77, torn between 2, Artmy tour? Mt. Ann ‘‘75” Midni. Swim., Who IS that masked man? ask chump, newmy, gay, Jungle WOMEN and the great train escape, Good times up Donna ' s, Apple Safari. THOUGHTS: Do as much as you can in your life today, for nobody knows what tomorrow ' s life will bring. Kevin Michael Clayton 37 Warner Street Clayton MEMORIES: Paul. Riding in the Rain, ask M L. The Mountain ask R.R., D.L., T.M., K.V. The Hubmobile ask the Boys. Tried to play ball but no luck, ask me. The good and the bad, ask D.G. Long talks who L.S. what happened! The boat. Walks in the Rain. OH my head. Summer times. The Good Times, ask anyone 7th, 8th, 9th grades the rest what happen? THOUGHTS: Who I am is what I am; accept me or not. Scott Clayton 9 Beacon Street Barry Cloutman 60 Mt Vernon Street MEMORIES: Friend St. gym ask T.C., C.D. The “Y” ask T.C., CD, W O., J.V., K.O., S.D., S.L. Camp Cedar Street Hockey at Green St. ask F.L., G.A. the Perkins St. Corner and Green St. Playground. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1-2-3. THOUGHTS: All I want is less to do more time to do it and more pay for not getting it done. Hummph! Nobody understands me. 30 Robert Cloutman 60 Mount Vernon St. Bruce Collins 21 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: Moose C; ask Russ, Chris. Lanesville, ask Frank and Glenn. Sports Tennis: The Deadly Shot, ask Frank. “Good Times” in vocational school. The Cookout. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Print Shop. Robert Condon 10 Bond Street Debra Ann Cooney 5 Hutchins Ct. Deb MEMORIES: Talks, cries, laughs — Castle Hill, Cranes Beach, Concerts ask Laurie, pygmyland,” Lanes Cove, sunsets, July 4th, Neil Young, Girl’s Nite, NYAH Peeping Tom ask Berta, L.B.C., Marshmallows, huh Betsy? Cruises, Teenage land. THOUGHTS: You may say that I ' m a dreamer, but I ' m not the only one . . . — John Lennon — Tommy Conrad 23 Sergent Street Dobler, Connie MEMORIES: Lauren, Camp Ceder 3 yrs. Cabins 4, 5 and 6. Burnhams Field, The Hut ask Dub, E.V., Renegades, seine boat champs 76 77. Dory Champs? maybe next year! Jack, Eddie, Friend Street. Gym ask C.D., B.C., My buddy J.V., Elks ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1-2-34, Hockey 1 2 3-4, Baseball 12 3 4. THOUGHTS: To enjoy life and make those closest to me proud. Tell me you love me. Donald Cominelli 26 Fort Square 31 Josehpine Cracchiolo 8 Staten Street Jo MEMORIES: Concerts of B.C.R. parties ask my cousin Pena and the Italian gang N P., J.R., E C. Summer of “77“ All the fun at work THOUGHTS: True friendship is a plant of slow growth. Sandy Crawford 1 34 Wheeler Street MEMORIES: Free birds. Sun touchers and winds children — I salute you. THOUGHTS: I am without form, without limit beyond space, beyond time, I am in everything, everything is in me. I am the bliss of the universe, everything am I. Michael Cressey 32 Eastern Ave. Mike MEMORIES: G.H.S. Band, Philli ' 76 ' Rm 1 ask J.W., T M Toronto ' 77, ' Shop Kid! Camaro SS, U S A F here I come. Love that drumline! White Lightning. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.H.S. Marching Band 1-2-3 4, Track Team 3, Electrical Shop THOUGHTS: To become successful in the Electrical field and in the U.S.A.F. Josephine Costanzo 1 4 Harvard Street Jo, Josie MEMORIES: “Summer of 77,” All those laughs, ask Carmela. BLACK OUT, ask Nancy, Weekends ask, J.C., NEPR, parties, concerts, nicknames. The tours ask C.B. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Business Club 3 • 4, Typing Awards 2 • 3, Shorthand Award. THOUGHTS: Never forget an old friend for a new one. Would you buy a used car from this man? Tim Costa 28 30 Burnham Street MEMORIES: Carol, 10 13 75, Up the rock, ask the Kids. Spaghetti at two ask F.V., R M, Parties in N J. Times with Carol, Finding ten ask 13 0 . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Roll, Intramural Hockey. THOUGHTS: To live a long and happy life. John Cracchiolo 8 Staten Street MEMORIES: of the summer of “77” in Italy with E.S. Dancing and having lots of fun ask A.E., S.B. and also C.T. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: The electrical shop for three great years and being part of the soccer team for three years. THOUGHTS: I wish I could stay in school for more good times. 32 Jerry Crowley 219 Washington St. Snake MEMORIES: Remember Football, Camp Cedar 2, 3, 4 Bunks 5, 6, 7, 80, Sky trip 77 and the white horse, Doory trip ' 76 M.D. ' s truck. Friendlies and S.B.’s Van Remem- ber class of ' 78. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 2-3-4, Winter Track 1, Var. 2-3-4, Spring Track 1, Var. 2 - 3 - 4, Decathalon 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: Live and let Live. Jodi Cunningham 9 Traverse St. MEMORIES: Summers, New Years 76” — Denise, 0062 Judy and Mike, Those Nights ask JNDADLT, Old Lady — Neicy, Locked Out Glad, Kangamaingus: Dizzy — MB, Adrenalin — Irene, hookups. Close Calls (Angela) — talks with JSDM, traffic jam letters mucks, cook-outs, Sir! $2.00 worth ask Judy, Boston. THOUGHTS: We can always live on less, when we have more to live for. S. Stephen McKenney William T. Cunningham Jr. 9 Traverse St. Bill MEMORIES: Gaye 7 15 76, tunafishing, good times with Gaye, here they come ask BMSPROSS, parties, pond hockey and street hockey with the kids, my knees ask Gaye, salt and pep- per ask Rick and Steve. THOUGHTS: To be a success in whatever road I may travel. Brian Cusick 14 Poplar St. Cosack, Bri MEMORIES: Maria 12 31 75, ‘‘long time” Fiesta of 77 Galf of Hallon” Yellow ask Otto. Vernon’s. Bad Company 8 16 N.H. Blues Festival ask Johnson and Rat and Brother Pat. Riverdale Park Gang 1. Camp Cedar Woodsing, ask DC, GF, KC, LM, Christmas Eve 75” New Years “76” at Benny’s. Rats Van ask Guy. Hey Babes, Maria don’t forget it. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1-2-4, Varsity Foot- ball 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: If there’s a will there’s a way, I knew I could do it Ma! Yoo, Party! Jerome P. Curcuru 159 Washington St. MEMORIES: Partying at the Hut, Fresh water fishing, Rock- land J. Giels 9 20 77, The Pits Stage Fort Park, Oak- Grove Cemetery, 3rd Block lunch The Bong, New Years eve ”77” R.O.W. Mary E. D’Amico 12 Allen St. MEMORIES: Brian 3 4 75, Baseball Pizza, our Places! DM, RM. 23 ask Big Bad B!! Longest week 8 29-9 4 of 77. Cruise Up and Down This Road ask Crisann! Hey skin- head ask Tomi-Lou. Peanut Piles Ha! Money makes the world go around huh brain! “LWKUT” Thanks Brenda. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: There might be a brighter star, but through my eyes the light of you is all I see. Stevie Wonder. 33 Anthony J. D’Antonio 884 Washington St. Tony MEMORIES: Irene 4 30 76, the priest — W.W., D.L., I.F., outpa- tient — what happened?? the flood — ask anyone, lobsters, Pmkham, R.R.’s cellar, Charlie Manson — R.R., M.P., B. School — ask Smitty, Rosey. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 1 - 2, Baseball 1. THOUGHTS: If you can’t dazzle them with delight, baffle them! Brenda Davenport 1 1 7 Riverdale Park MEMORIES: The locker room in ‘‘73 ask K.H. the trip to Hyannis. Anthony on Stage, A Day in the Boat, the Dentist, The Blv., The Bi- centennial tree. Bike riding with Becky and Kathy. Good times ask Bonnie. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vice- President and State Consultant of F.H.A. Hero. 77-78, Pep Club Member, Certificate of Merit for Child Care 76-77. THOUGHTS: Life is meaningless without someone to share it with. Lynne Davis LaRose Ave. MEMORIES: Beach days, h.s.h. — Elaine ' s, good times w bf — Lisa, tent — I.F.’s, FHL graves?? 8 25 77 with Bill, it’s cool, SMM, BR, Yo . . . — EP, LP, Kate ask Lee, B.K., on the rocks. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten- nis 1 - 3. THOUGHTS: Destiny is not a mat- ter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. W. L. Bryon. Jamne DeCoste 12 Norman Ave. Magnolia MEMORIES: Parents. Girls Night 1 and 1 1 Drown the Frog and The Boys In Blue. Chemistry Bubs — (ask Jay and Adam). Doubling — ask Alyssa. Special Friends! Lunch F — block The house blew up — ask Kevin P. 23 H20 ask Jay. Fri- day Nights — ask Lauren. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gym- nastics 2, Cheerleading 1 4, Stu- dent Council 2 3, N.H.S. 3 - 4, Flicker, MDBC. THOUGHTS: It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Hope the book helps, Morgie. Steven Owen Davis 3 Carlisle St. Steve MEMORIES: Dianne, her sheepdog!!, oh wow! Summers 76, 77. Hollis N.H., Quick turn — ask Danny R. Manchester run, skiing, ask Snake. Good times with Danny, Pumping Iron Bluey, Mike D., Snake, Tom C., Jimmy U. Bad Break — Casco, Maine. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 - 4, Winter Track 3 - 4, Baseball 1 3, Spring Track 3-4. THOUGHTS: Determination and my best efforts are two sure fire ways to achieve my goals. Jeffrey DeCoste 61 Bond St. Jeff MEMORIES: Rowdy doubles; 18 0, Repeat? W.H.S. ask Dean and Bob Hey, your boat ' s hanging ask K.S.; Good Har- bor and Lighthouse Beach; The bears beat the pigs at S.F.P., 6-0; G.F.H., makes me rich, as — D.C.; O ' Maley Rink B.W., S.N. Big Al, and the rest, ask B.L.; Loony Tunes 1 2; Orange Kawasaki. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 2, Varsity 3, Tennis 1, Varsity 2-34, Intra. Vol- leyball 3 4, NHS 3 ■ 4, Sawyer Medal. THOUGHTS: Strive for perfec- tion! 34 Kim Dello Russo 27 Leonard St. MEMORIES: Drey, Sheedy and Curtis, Joe B., G.G. and J.C. Mineo, INADJ. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Class President 2 4, S A C. Chairperson 3 • 4, S.C. Secre- tary 2 • 3, College Night Chair- person, R.A.C. Representa- tive, Jr. Rotarian, President N.H.S., Flash 4, National Dele- gate Northeast Regional Stu- dent Council. THOUGHTS: Equal rights may be a good demand, but true emancipation begins in a woman ' s soul. Pamela P. Dennis 31 rr Riverview Road Pam, Den MEMORIES: 1 4 78. Thanks to Mr. k, 304. Mr. H. Sue, Lost my head! Lisa, Joe. Beth Ski. Sports- fans. Donna, Just cruising. Every- thing. I don ' t know! Looks like we made it! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten nis 1 ■ 4, NEC All-star 3, Softball 1 4, Student Advisory Council, Col- lege Night Committee, Cape Ann Skippers. THOUGHTS: . . . Like Columbus in the olden days We must gather all our courage Sail our ship out on the open sea Cast away our fears and all the years will come and go and take us up — always up. . Seals and Crofts. Michael J. Devlin 13 Fair Street Mike, Melv MEMORIES: Mary 6 6 75, W. Gloucester, good times with Joe B. and Pixie H., The Lapews, Beverly 3 hit shut out, all the sports. Camp Cedar with J.B. Everyday with Mary. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, Varsity 2-3-4, Basketball 1, Varsity 2, Track 3 - 4, Baseball 1, Varsity 2 - 3 - 4, And Mary 6 6 75 ... on on on. THOUGHTS: To be happy is to be successful. Angela Dion 14 Wells St. Angie, Ang. MEMORIES: JODY 12 21 76. Semi-formal ' 76, GHB ' 73 ask EM, JM the pits, the ’65 Comet, Heart Zepplin, screebee, The cellar in 75-76. Bobby’s 17th birthday Black Earl!: all my friends, parties good times with JH. THOUGHTS: To enjoy life the way I want to and hope my parents will accept it. Susan E. Dodge 68 Bass Ave. Sue, Sisa MEMORIES: Summer 76! BWLADH and ATD! Lover’s Wing! LOOK UP! ask Pam. Lost my head! P.D. BB Jimmy Jr. So there I was. . . EM JM Par- tying! Sr. Yr.! Stuck in Hamil- ton! 8 10 77 Pam knows! FRAMPTONN6 1 5! Pam, I think we are too! 9 9 77! John (Mac) 6 21 73!!! and of course DUFFY II!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 3, Treas. 4, MBD Comm. 4, Office Asst. Mr. White 2. THOUGHTS: It’s a plain shame it took me all this time to learn. Peter Frampton. James Doody 5 Whittemore St. Jim; Dude MEMORIES: A P W.E.O. ask K.R.; R.D.; J.C.; the Blue Cloud ask Joe and Steve; play- ing football, softball street hockey ask J .P. Wait, I’ll be off the phone in a second. 35 Donald W. Douglas III 8 Grapevine Rd. Don Colchicine MEMORIES: Concerts, my pool room parties, Bess, CSNY, Girls, Ten Pound, upcoming sativa, cars, boats, water and snow ski- ing, guitar, love. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Fresh man Football, Sophomore Foot- ball, Varsity Wrestling, Junior Hospital, Senior Girls and Life. THOUGHTS: I don ' t like my thoughts being edited. You can always travel freely on the Astrol Plane. Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die. Lisa Dox Ledge Road Dox MEMORIES: Friends — NWJREOSBPDPBSM, Tennis and Snoopy, Joe! — ask Pam, We ' re Seniors” and Go Beverly!” You get it? — ask Bean and Zane. Hush Puppy Summer 77 him, EXCELLENT! That magic number! (475) — ask Meshel, Ski-bash! 13. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten- nis 1 - 2 - 3, Captain “77. THOUGHTS: Like apples of gold in settings of silver, so is a word spo- ken at the right moment. Sonja Doyle 69 Sumner St. Red MEMORIES: Scott — Aug. 29 — Bridge, Corner, Beach, Haskells, Grove Nightstalker ask SM and MG, Riunite, Which one? June 14, 77 CSN, April 15 at the SS, My thunb ask WL, New Years Eve 76-77, NY or Bust, The trap, Fiat, Aer osmith Aug 15. THOUGHTS: There ' s a world you’re live ' n in — no one else has your part. Neil Young. Carl Duwart 1 7 Sadler St. Bluey MEMORIES: Friend Street Gym ask T.C., B.C. Middelton play- ground and the kids. The Y lifting with the hulk. Pumping iron with all the boys Jim U. Steve D. Tom C. Barry C. Tony M. Walt 0. and remember good friend like Mike D. and Jay F. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Win- ter Track 4, Spring Track 4. THOUGHTS: To be as good a man as my father. James A. Eason Jr. 637 Essex Ave. Jim MEMORIES: 17 Camp Cedar, Cheap Shot Club, ask Joe B. The cart, football Rock. The flag, homerun. U.M.H., pinball, ask Larry, Quintes- sence” Boston Hills, skiing, old betsy” Chech and Chong, best friends, J.B. Francine” FUN. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 - 2, Varsity 3 4. THOUGHTS: You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need. Rolling Stones. Carleton F. Ellis III 3 Babson St. Carlie MEMORIES: Janice 8 19 75, 9 2 76, Summer of 77, good times at Nelson’s, V.W. on T.W. ask R.R.W.W.B.C. Cape Cod, J. Geils, The Hut, Summer of 76, Break- fast, ask Mike, C.C.P.M.W. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: JV Hockey 2, Varsity Hockey 3, 4, Golf Team 4. THOUGHTS: To learn all I can and be successful. Christina A. Evangelista 2 Bray St. Tmna MEMORIES: Korthas family, Gigi, Marcia Margarita, J.T.L.R.C. Glou- cester people YFU . . . United Nation trip, ski-dooing, parties, slipping in the snow (ouch)! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intra- mural Basketball, Concerts, Honor Roll, Student Council, Pep Club, Girls ' Ensemble, National Honor Society, Chorus. THOUGHTS: keep your face towards the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind . . . GOODBYE GLOUCESTER!!! Irene Favazza 4 Malcolm Road MEMORIES: Tony 4 30 76, lob- sters, Pinkham, John’s birthday party, DM ' s fall (woman), Rory’s, Mushroom EP? tents, graves, it’s cool, FHL, the beach, skunks and murderers, outpatient, Maria’s big mouth, my taco, adrenalin — Jodi knows. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Saw yer Medal — 1974. THOUGHTS: S.M.A.T.W.G M A.B.R.!! Brigitte Feller 6 Brier Road Gigi MEMORIES: My living in Germany — School — trip with my old class there, Summer 77 Tinna (Philippine delight); Marcia. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: YMCA, Swim Team. THOUGHTS: Everybody needs a change A chance to check out the new. But you ' re the only one to see the changes you take yourself through. Lawerence J. Fennessey 150 Riverdale Park Guy MEMORIES: None but one. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot ball 1 - 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: I started from the bottom and hope to perish at the top. Joe Favalora 49 Western Ave. Beans Jay W. Favazza 14 Marchant St. MEMORIES: The Playground ask the kids — the burp ask P.M. Camping in N.H. ask Bob, Warren, Dick, John, Kevin — Parties — Guide ask D.L. — The boat ride in N.H. ask D.R.B.D. Good Times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 - 2 - 4, Intramural Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: To be half as good as a man as my father was. To make my mother proud of me. Macha La Gusta, Baby. 37 Sarah Ferguson 101 Western Ave, Essex MEMORIES: Summer of “77,” “TORONTO “77” Great times with the Band. Well Yeah! Getting snowed in, ask JB. International Champs. Bay State Champs. Cupid. Buttons. WAITING. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Marching Band 3 - 4. Vincenza Ferrara 20 Pleasant St. Enza MEMORIES: Summer of “77“ Dances, Movies, Parades and Beaches ask JCNPJR. Califor- nia “76“ Ice Skating had lots of fun ask E.T.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Typing Awards, Shorthand Awards 2 - 3. THOUGHTS: Don ' t look back to what you have done, but look ahead to what you can do. Phyllis Fiers 137 Riverdale Pk. MEMORIES: Around the Cape but Unicycles! Beach Club Party! Skunk-a lert; Jog 2 walk 5 ask Di; Canoeing. Goin’ Over, Stop, I’m not in yet! SPLASH! That’s twice ask Sue. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Intramural Basketball, JV Varsity Sotf ball. MEMORIES: Yesterday ' s memo- ries, today ' s dreams and a big smile, will bring a worthwhile tomorrow. Deborah A. Forrest 93 Concord St. Debbie MEMORIES: Gary always. Keep you bag hidden. Locked Out at 3 am ask him 7 4 77 Melissa ' s 4 11 75 Cape Cod BWBDBGJM. Donna get the spray. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA Here Historian MEMORIES: Don ' t think of yes- terday for it is gone. Don ' t think of tomorrow for it has not come. Just think of today and the hours to come. Dianne Foster 35 Reynard St. “Di Zee MEMORIES: STEVE — my sheep- dog? Oh wow? Around the Cape but . . . Unicycles? BC Bash ask Phyllis!, Green Getaway MS and CB, AL, if you write that . . . Maine 76 Accident ask Jen Pa’s secret Toys in the Attic ask Harps. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soft ball 2-3-4, Gymnastics Manager 3 - 4, Flicker Staff. THOUGHTS: If I cannot carry a mountain on my back, neither can you crack a nut. Ann Marie Francis 25 Commonwealth Ave. Ann MEMORIES: 6 28 76, E.R., Mac- Donalds, on the motorcycle, the Grove (just like the movies). Flat tires ask JL. Taco chips ask LL Foam Lock, BLVD, Summer of 76. Drive-in, New Years Eve 77. BLAH ' S!!! Exams, ask CM AHHHH memories. THOUGHTS: To be successful in what ever I do. To be the best per- son I can possibly be to others. They went thataway! 38 Michael J. Francis 25 Commonwealth Ave. Mike MEMORIES: Warren’s Party, ROTC, Chevy rules, six cylinder races, working with Mr. Benjamin, Learning not to try to catch a fall ing axe. Parties, the Grove and shopkids. THOUGHTS: To be successful in everything I try to do. Phil Francis 4 Foster St. MEMORIES: Renegades ' 76 and ' ll champs, ask Easy Riders. Pinta, Her face stops clocks ask Hoppy Ski trips ' ll ask Nick, Jim and Fish, GHS ' 73 with PL, KL, AO, Intramural Hockey, they ' re still peeling Jack off the boards. Phil Nitwit ask Peter and Bobby, The Hill. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intra- mural Hockey 3 4, Intramural Basketball 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: There is only one person that runs your life and that is you. Lesa Frontiero 10 Riverview Road MEMORIES: I remember Pink Labeling, Half Mean Booch SFP ask Judy. Mountain — Orange Night, Laura ' s Boogar, Waterville Detours — ask the girl ' s. Stillness ask Judy. Christmas Eve — ask Lou — Remedy for Guerin, HB. Clowns — Sally. THOUGHTS: Time may change me; but I can’t trace time. Tom Frontiero 1 1 Riggs Street Bull MEMORIES: Varsity Baseball, The Steelers of ’73, ’74, ’75, ’76. All the people I have met during my years at Gloucester High School. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3 -4. THOUGHTS: Try to do your best in life no matter what you do. Betsy Frederick 77 High St. Fred, Beatrice MEMORIES: 2 21 74, Con- certs, Parties, NYAH! Marsh- mallow — ask Deb, Rock Clim- bing, Yoga, Sunday morning rides, SUNSETS!! SUNRISES!! IGN, If you got the time . . .” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3 - 4, Outing Club 3 - 4, Academic Recognition Night 3. Robert Peter Frontiero 25 Prospect St. Bobby Black MEMORIES: Cape Cod and NH with John, The churchyard, YMCA screens. The store. Turd, me and the unfinished house, The Voc. house with the shop kids and Ben, my junky truck. Butch, The far corner of the parking lot. CAROL, eve of 1 1 77. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vocational Shop 1 4. THOUGHTS: Ambitions — Carpentry, woodworking and buildin ’ my mansion. YOU DIE. 39 Jeanne Marie l-rontierro 1 79 Hesperus Ave. MEMORIES: Jay, R.H. Sadie Hawkins ' 75!!! Paper Air- planes ask C.B. Jitterbug ask S.G. Robets ask C.B. K.B. Y New Year’s Day “77” ask J.A. K.P. VW ask J.A. Conn, ask J.M. Canoeing SPLASH! ask J.A. C.B. Dancing. Growing IN- ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girl’s Drill Team 2 - 3, PLT Leader, Pep Club 2, Office Worker 1 - 2 - 3, Guidance Worker 3. THOUGHTS: There is no wrong side or right side. No misery in not being loved only in not loving. Rod McKuen. Michael f-rontierro 57 Holly St. Chi-Chi, Alex, Boy MEMORIES: Summer of ' 77 — What no license! ask Gim; The Easterly, The Rockaway, and any- where else; The FBI, the Van, and the “Y. Trying to get into college in 3 easy steps. Tricia — ask Gim, by the way Gim, Thanks for work- ing for me 10 9 77. Carey’s acci- dent!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Bas- ketball 1, Football 1 ■ 2, Baseball 1 -2-34, NEC Champs ' 78, Freshman Intramural Champs, Intramurals 1 - 2 - 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: The only way to get anywhere in life is to always put out 1 50%. Diane Gallagher 77 Eastern Ave. Di MEMORIES: Columbus Day Week-End. Ask CS and JM; Hey Guinea Girl! ask AR; Times in Manchester ask LW, Julie, be careful.” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: V. Basketball 2 - 3 4, JV Softball 2, V. Softball 3 4, Volleyball 2 - 3, Intra. Basketball 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: To go through life and learn from my mistakes. Richard Gallant 29 Green Street Rick MEMORIES: 6 3 77 tranny, wires, and a dented car by B.C., K.Y.’s; Parties up middle path, Dan’s 10th Grade. Janice Gay 126 Main Street Jan MEMORIES: Isabel, Mark and Mr. B., Field trips. Pizza Parties, Sum- mer Camp, Chocolate, Walks to the beach. THOUGHTS: You’ll never get rid of me. I ' ll be back next year. Be ready Mr. B. and Isabel. No more typing. Dana Geary 12 Stanley Ct. MEMORIES: Fox run campground, S.R. and P.D. can’t cook popcorn. Summer of ' 77. March 20th, 1978. Walking Spot, ask Amy. Point Hill Gang. THOUGHTS: Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don’t walk in back of me, I may not lead. Simply walk beside me and be my friend. I think it’s raining. Diane Geer 5 Perkins Road MEMORIES: Lenny 11 7 75, all the good times we used to have and the many more to come, ask Lenny; FEBRUARY 4, 1978. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I Award, Academic Recognition Night, Girl’s Track 2. THOUGHTS: I would rather live my own life, than be a fool in someone else’s dream. Sally Gerry 2 Beach Rd. Paige Gerstner 3 Norseman Ave. Paigers MEMORIES: Y.L. — Hello Dolly — “Big Spender,” The Cove, “I ' m Shy,” Florida, I Remember Mama, Camelot, Saranac, TLM, B.D.M.T.K.T. M.P.B.M.A.H- .S.E.J.H.M.D. — Summer ' 73. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Came- lot, I Remember Mama, Oklahoma, Hello Dolly, Young Life, Pep Club, Thespians, FHA- HERO. THOUGHTS: Life is every minute of the day. Robert Gilardi 29 Centennial Ave. It’s not mashed potato, it ' s not ice cream, but I love it, Man. (Whatever it is!) Debra A. Giglio 16 Cedarwood Rd. Debbie, Deb MEMORIES: Summer ’77, Great times w old friends; W. Beach, It’s us . . . again, ask Sally; “YES” ask Y.L. S.G. — Mark; Snowed in W. Glouc. ask Rita and Yvonne; Black Betty ask Sally; Cheering. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleader 3, Co-Capt 4. THOUGHTS: Do not walk behind me — I may not lead. Do not walk in front of me — I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Anita Gillie 16 Ledgemont Ave. MEMORIES: Just ‘growing up’ — every single minute of life, new faces and places, giving and getting — LOVE IS BEAU- TIFUL! EVERYTHING IS ALIVE! Me too! ALRIGHT! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Roll, Award for Aca- demic Excellence, Most Artis- tic. THOUGHTS: Living, |ust living: the wish within us all for peace. 41 Leslie Gilliss 36 Riverdale Park MEMORIES Good Times with Guy. No. 1 Pal, old times, Sharon. Florida with FC, LS, AND LL P ' d ask Deb. RDPK Gang. Long talks with Marsha. Sue’s wedding. Par ties!!! THOUGHTS To make the most out of life and be happy. (Most of the time.) Amy Gilzmger Toth Aim, Gil, Zmga MEMORIES: Cathy; talks, tears, and lollypops 12:00 PM, March 11 12 78. Florida or Bust Friends are forever ask VC. Home- room with Harper. Mary is a gook. Sed, my name-sake. Summers that were fun, ask TB, JM. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stu. Council 1 2, Track 1 . THOUGHTS: The best things in life are Free. Theresa Glenn 1 19 Western Ave Rebecca L. Gossom 1 047 Washington St Beckie, Peckles MEMORIES: (u fool) Those AM walks ask e and Kim. Willy Rest. Laughing and Laughing with Harps! Good Friends ask Bonnie and Brenda. Chasing him all over ask Kim. Alisha 7 3 76. THOUGHTS: Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Man, she is nice! Gordon Goveny Woodward Ave. Timothy Good 7 Decatur Street Tim, Gim MEMORIES: Mary, The Drum- mer “RB 76” You gimme ride? “Woman Easterly, Happy Birthday, Alex? BRGC, 1C, Spike. Confused Ace, Wit, Sallah, Rat, Jethro, Spyett, Carcass ' Frog 8; Hablastu’ espaiiool ChiChi? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Golf 2 - 3 4, JV Bas- ketball 2 - 3, NHS 3 - 4, Junior Rotarian 42 Cut the wise cracks!!! Cynthia Hadley 1 2 Caledonia Place Cindy Donald Greel 4 Bayfield Rd. Duffy Andrew Gross Andy MEMORIES: TAMMY 5 1 77, Good Harbor Beach in the summertime. The Semi Formal, GHS, concerts, Aerosmith Rl ask Mitch, Weekends with Tammy THOUGHT : To be successful at everything I do. Lisa M. Guerin 1 6 Belcher St., Essex Guerin MEMORIES: James! That ' s forever, yes and for always too. Crosby Stills Nash and Young. Doc — friends always!, Lesa I ' m sick, Skiing at cranes. The Guerin Locker, talks with Lisa. Cheering! Bona 9 23-24 m, 3-28 76, BSC. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Tennis Team 2, Gymnastics 2, Cheering 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: Truth has no special time of its own. Its hour is now . . . always. Schweitzer. Katherine Grace 75 Holly Street Springa “Grace” MEMORIES: NUGGET SPRINGER, Five cars right Kel? Summer of ' 73 in a blue Chevy. Horses. Muddy waters and Dan Hicks. Buddies with Brian. Crispy Critter Cruizes Ski Trip. I have to go Home!!! “My Little runaway Party Boats!! The Maria ' s Gang. Willow People, Places and Parties. THOUGHTS: Even if I fail I plan to always come through with a smile. To someday make up for the misery I caused. Everett Greel 54 Harrison Ave. “Chip or Baxter” MEMORIES: 76-77 Winter concert season Upside-down skiing The Cape, ask SH The beach with BC Summer parties! Winter Parties — parties! parties! parties!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Tennis, Acad. Ach. Award — ' 77. THOUGHTS: Still crazy after all these years. 43 Kevin Haines 7 Langsford Street “Hamsie” “CC” MEMORIES: Elvis the king and I’m watching the fights ask Howie. The S.L. of L.K. Much philosophical talk with Stevey. Frankly Gary you are out of shape! You ' re so immature ask Paul. Posing for Walker. THOUGHT: We met, became friends, and now we must part, it’s the sad tale of many a human heart. Kathy Harmon 31 Hodgkins St. Harper, Tatoozee MEMORIES: Desi, Goodtimes and Bad, B.D. 7th Grade locker Rm. You’ll get him someday Peckels Winnebago 77 Toys in the Attic — D.F. Car chases M.E.’s car. Puddle’s ask Mel. Mental patients — Mary, Gary, Mary Ellen, AGH Sat. morning break Kowloons, Quiet parties Jan Jan, Chuck Chuck, JJ Boston — G.A. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: V. Softball 2 - 3 - 4, V. Basketball 2-3. THOUGHTS: To make my family proud of me, for they have made me proud of them. Donna Haight 368 Magnolia Ave. Peanut MEMORIES: Rochester, N.H. 8 76 July 25, 1977. Waiting for weekends to finally get here. Being with Gary as much as I can. 8 20, Dale. East Cupcake ask G.P. Listening to Aerosmith, Kiss, and Peter Frampton. THOUGHT: There ' s nothing greater than LOVE. Gina Hart 1 12 Magnolia Ave. MEMORIES: Band trips, summer camp, marching in Glou. at 3 a.m. during the Red Sox game, horseback riding. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 2-34. THOUGHTS: Graduation came too fast for me. I’ll miss everyone in Room 201 . Nice things come in small packages. Right Mineo? Colleen Harmon 6 Morton Place Harper II Claudine” MEMORIES: ’ ' Boston 10 10 76 P. Floyd, Mary G.H.B. — Niles Beach The B.R. Gang. Summer 77” Long Beach, Steve, Robbie — 7 27 Blazer ask Kim!! Study 75 ask T.J. She has no friends! Best Friends ask Mary. Topsfield 77! Car chases ask Harper I. Trash can hooking ask Mary! Cow ask Cindy! Cookie!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 2, Pep Club 3 — Vice President, National Honor Society. THOUG HTS: Time does not become sacred until we have lived it. Elizabeth M. Harris 143 Riverdale Park Liz MEMORIES: Longwood CC, Yo! hut hut, BC and SDK, football We ' re a team! The wild pair, shows, Andover, there ' s an ant! ask Tray; lunch 4 yrs, 96% tango! ask Mina ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 3 - 4, Mom Daughter Ban. Com. THOUGHTS: So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there’s so much left to know, and I’m on the road to find out. Cat y Laura Hawks 109 East Mam Street MEMORIES: C.R.B., all night up Kathy’s; No I ' m not mad, ask Mal- bert; We’re going to blow up, ask Betty; Secrets w Niecy; Good times w JA, KP, MA, BB; Talks w Cindy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stu- dent Council 2, Office Assistant 2, Gir l’s Drill Team 3, Mother Daugh- ter Banquet Comm. 4. THOUGHTS: I shall follow the path to wherever my destiny and my mission for truth shall take me. Kahlil Gibran. Steve Hemeon 50 Eastern Ave., Essex Audrey G. Hill 5 Page Street MEMORIES: 1 -Toulouse, Porge, Schmodo, Schneid, All Unforget- tables. The Duke. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Class Treas. 2-3-4, Student Council 1 - 3 - 4, SAC 3 - 4, Deutsch Klub 3, Math Team 4, PAC 4, Intramural Volleyball 3 - 4, NHS 4. THOUGHTS: Behold that which I have seen: it is good and comely for one to eat and to drink, and to enjoy the good of all his labour that he taketh under the sun all the days of his life, which God giv- eth him. — Ecclesiastes. Marianne C. Hiltz 261 East Main Street Mini, Mini-Anne MEMORIES: “Charlie First Love,” Summer ' 75; 65 Chevells ask Glenn P.; Hitching to FLA w Bess; Long talks ask Bess; Is anything wrong?’’ ask Bess!; My horse Buckwheat and riding on GHBeach; Chevy 1; Boulevard ask Bess and Christie; “Love Hurts!” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type 1 2, Office Assistant 1 - 2, Thes- pians 1 - 2, Ski Club 2. THOUGHTS: Not to look on the bad side of things but to find hap- piness Always! I love you Mom and Dad. George R. Hawley Jr. 62 Riverdale Park MEMORIES: The Park; Camp- ing; Fishing; Hunting; Skiing; Weekends; Summers; Walt Disney World Florida; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Vir- ginia Beach, Virginia; Canada; Cullen breaking things; Nick- names; Hitting Chinaport; The Pits; Horsing Around with PF, PC, CT, AC, GG, MS. Charlene Hildebrand 7 Bray Street Hildy MEMORIES: 7 4 76 in Fox- boro with AS and EJ; The Bev- erly Trio 7 22 77; HP and the times shared; passing Geome- try; F Block and E Block lunch; My shadow; “Football, you bet!” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Pep Club, Flicker. THOUGHTS: Tomorrow is to love, to succeed, to know and also for you and I to grow. When I wake up I will not remember anything. Master. 45 Debra Hawes 19 Riggs Street Debbie MEMORIES: Florida, Cape Cod ask DW. 7 16 77 — Campout ask Charlie. Image Councilor Par- ties. The gang ask CB, JB, WC, JC, GA, and RV etc. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Chorus, Pep Club, FHA Hero. MEMORIES: Forget about yester- day, think about today and look forward to tomorrow. Sandra Hines 40 Dalton Ave. Sandi, Sam MEMORIES: Summer of ' 77, The Gang SH, TJ, MR, LW — PP, CB, GS, RR, PB, PM, JT, Cruising, Grant’s Driveway, Lorraine ' s cellar, ask the Gang, Saturday Nights ask TJ, MR, LW Sandfights, ask Mar- gie, boeys with notes ask Tracy, Snowman, Maine ask Margie. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 2-34, Rainbow. THOUGHTS: Real friendship is when you have real friends. Nat Holt Dolliver ' s Neck MEMORIES: Nights out with MT, DB, CM, and Bro. Trailblastin ' on the Bultaco 250. Summers: all of ’em. Led Zeppelin, Tubes. Parties MT’s HD 90. Brad’s XL 70. THOUGHTS: No matter how many times it ' s used, knowledge is never secondhand. Sandra Marie Horgan 19 Marshfield St. Sandy MEMORIES: KEVIN 5 7 74, 2:30 ask Elaine, long talks, sunshine, Sept. 77, what happened to all our plans? ask Kathy, Kevin, Jeff. Our future plans, Kevin’s and mine. Who’s car is it? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Award 2, Photography. THOUGHTS: To always enpy and appreciate the most precious thing I possess — life. Allison Horne 309 Washington St. Al, Bert MEMORIES: John, Sapie, Schnookie, SJJ, HLS, CA, BB, FB (AC), Rocky, Mercedes, Gizby, Ottie, Bully. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gym- nastics 1 - 4, Pep Club 3. THOUGHTS: The way to CA can only be paved with good luck. Use Tactic B — hit him with the ruler and then . . Stephen Hopkins 16 Wells St. Hoppy, Bird MEMORIES: Diane 4 3 76, N.H. ask PL, DG, SC, MB. Aqualung, Laney ask Mr. F and DG, Pinto The Feldmans, Diane’s Cottage ask SC, DG, TH, The Gas Station ask RM, JR, Ped, Bunny, Laneybird, Mouse, Cockroach, Phinncy- bird, BC game ask DS, Djug, JT, Sleeping in my Malibu ask MP, SP. ACTIVITIES AN HONORS: Basketball, Football, Intramu- ral Basketball. 46 Scott Horne 63 Wheeler St. Marcia Hubbard 47 Harrison Ave. Squirrel MEMORIES: Mime, Rhyme, Climb and all our endeavours. JISS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Bas- ketball 2 - 4, NHS, Flicker, Flash, PA Outing Club. THOUGHTS: Woman was made out of a rib from Adam ' s side; not of his feet to be trampled by him, but of his side to be equal with him, under his arm to be pro- tected, and near to his heart to be loved. Jennifer Huke Trynall Cove Bruce Ingersoll 171 Cherry St. Hump MEMORIES: Shopkids are here. Fords eat Chevys ask Tom, Mus- tangs, Custom Paint jobs, A.P.A. Bridge ask Tvp, Boley’s, The 4 Musketeers, abat. Hit the Beach ask Dave, Mac’s ask Ed, Brakeline Fever. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop. THOUGHTS: Ma ybe it wasn ' t as bad as we thought, but thank God it’s over. Dale Louise Hughes Red MEMORIES: Summer of ' 77, Parties, Parties, Parties. Sue, Shelly, Donna, Alice. Making up Gym. Chocolate Covered Cherries, How are we today. Squeak Squeak, I ' m not a mouse. Passing out on Sue, Tripping up Stairs, Mike. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Benjamin Franklin Club. THOUGHTS: To live life to the fullest and gain experience as I go on. Danell Lee Huntley 138 Main St., Essex Nell MEMORIES: N.H. Baby killers, ask Robin and Law; Partying and friends; sitting in puddles ask Dawn; Concerts. Good Times with Terry; “But Nell.’’ Club; Pits and cruising. Quiet Parties with Rumbles; Smash up Derby, ask Barb. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 2 - 3, Outing Club 3. THOUGHTS: Catch a dream and hold on to it. ■i Dear Ma, Send Money. 47 George Ingersoll Jr. 171 Cherry Street Jay MEMORIES: Willow Rest, Lobstering Marina, Bob ' s Clam Shack, Chevy 327 USA 1 Motorcycles ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Sgt. R.O.T.C. Auto Shop Richard Jabba 48 Witham Street Rich MEMORIES: Carol So, what are we going to do tonight? Long Beach at 7, ask M.N. Up the Hut, ask Bob Camp Cedar Cabins 4-3-5 What time is it? ask Jim ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Spring Track 1 - 3 - 4, Winter Track 3, Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, Intramural Hockey 3 - 4. THOUGHTS To make the best of my life. Janice L. Jackson 31 Hodgkins St. MEMORIES: Carl 8 19 75, 9 2 76 Great times and Great friends, M W. K.H. K.M. J.C. L.J Maureen and Lorna ' s Wg ' s CCMWPCEVP Magnolia field CHUCK CHUCK Remember that Kathy! Softball Nelsons The Pink Room S.L.M.J. all those letters! N.M. my family I ' m doing it for Dad. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Award I, Intramural Basketball 2, JV Basketball 2, V Softball 2 - 4 THOUGHTS: “To Live is to Love. A.J. Donna Jean Jay 279 Washington Street D.J. MEMORIES: The family, Canada last summer, John and Louise Moon had a good time! took a ferry. THOUGHTS: Lou and John were so good to us and we love them and they are proud of me. V Lisa Jedrey High Popples Rd. Lis MEMORIES: Danny 1 1 30 74 — Pavillion Beach 8 1 4 76 ask Danny. The Endless . . .?? ask Clare, Cros, Stills, Nash Concert ask the girls. The summer of 72 with N, S, D, T at Blueberry Hill Long talks with Donna! Maryke Let ' s Celebrate!! Good times with Danny. THOUGHTS: Set me adrift in a sea of hope — I’ll set my sail to a new horizon. Dyane Johnson 5 Spring Street MEMORIES: Times with Eddie, the parties riding around, the gang, animals and me Rowe ' s farm, summer of “ 77 and the concert ask J.W. THOUGHTS: Just to be with Eddie and be able to be myself and be happy to meet my goal as a vet. Try Winstons. I like them. Tracy C. Johnson 6 Rocky Pasture Rd. T.J. MEMORIES: Chet 5-7-77, cruising with friends, maha ask Eileen, the gang 1 , study ‘75, ' parties, dou bles, good times ask anyone, buoys, I’m from Georgia! ships, summer ‘77,’ outrageous! good friends know who they are. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cho- rus, I.O. R.G. THOUGHTS: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will find it not. Emerson. Lori Joseph 27A Starknaught Hgts. MEMORIES: Summer ' 77 Noo- nan, the mountain, dance shows (ask Tina), talks with Drummey, concerts, she ' s alive! Confident Sally (ask Deb), my 1 8th! lunch w Julie and the gang. THOUGHTS: Nothing is a waste, as long as it makes a memory. Bob Joseph 31 Starknaught Hts. MEMORIES: Summer vacation 75, 76, 77; Good Harbor day and night, the mountain, Springsteen 3 77 M.N.; Esplanade July 4; Cruise and Crane ' s Beach ask Katherine; Sun. in N.H. blowout in the Linto ask M.N.; Colorado; all the kids on the hill. Wilhelmina J. Judd 4 Beachmont Avenue Mina, Wil MEMORIES: “The Great Escape.” B.L. 2 years, giggle, giggle — fake, fake ask Kel. Good times always! s.d. w S.D.; concerts; tra- inrides, ask Ellen; Semiformal ’76. Pest J.F., lunch 4 years, 96% Tango! ask Liz. Suen. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 3, MDBC. THOUGHTS: Yesterday ' s hurt is today ' s understanding, rewoven into tomorrow’s love. Move those tanks over to the right. ACHTUNG! Laurel Josephson Holly St. Lazy and Lazier MEMORIES: Good ones! Ski- ing, Colorado c o Cliff, my “P’s” and all the rest. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Fryeburg Academy Ski Team. THOUGHTS: I ' ll buy you a dia- mond ring my friend if it makes you feel alright, but I don’t care too much for money . . . Beatles. Wendy Julian 23 Forest Avenue, Essex MEMORIES: My family and friends; Giddings Farm, ask Charlie; Dunn ' s Steel bars? 6 25 77, D and M; Fla. Disney World, ask Sheila; McDonalds, flashing blue lights, ask K.F.R.K.B.L.R.M.; Those sum- mer nights? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Sawyer Medal 1, GDT 2 - 4, Comm., HBC 3 - 4, Pres., NHS 3 - 4, Acad. Rec. Night 3 - 4, Flicker Business Manager 4, Shorthand Cert. 3. THOUGHTS: In order to suc- ceed in what you want in life you have to work hard for it. 49 Brian Justice 22 Marble Road MEMORIES: Living, Sports, Track, Workout, Bruce Lee, Raquel Welch Movies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 1 4, Cross Country 2 3, Intra. Basketball THOUGHTS: To be what I am — an individual. Peter Justice 22 Marble Road MEMORIES: Nite at Harvard Sq. w T.K. at the wheel; Devens; R.O.T.C. Red Necks ; B.C.S.; Gong Show; Beatles; Dish Rat. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 1 ■ 3, Winter Track 1 3, Cross Country 3, Volleyball Champs ' 76, Grenadiers 2 - 3, B Company Prize Squad 2. Tero K. Kekki 2 Bray Street MEMORIES: Chuck, Rick, Joanne, Tinna — Alpine Slide — Camping N H. Y.E.U Weekend; Happy Days; Ann and Frank ' s Parties; My Great Host Family in the U.S.A. Pencil-neck; Finn Power in Glou- cester; Guys from the Soccer Team. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soc cer. Basketball. THOUGHTS: To fulfill my dream of traveling all over the world. EL 00 SUOMEN VOITTANUTTA. Pam Kimel 242 Concord St. MEMORIES: Hamlet — what is that? — ask MR; le p.h. 3 1 1 76, Bradstreet Inn (M T.F.C.); Khana vs. Gimmobile; “Oul?! ”; Riviera Pam — Boston; ESSP 77 — Disco Dome. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Bea con 2 3 (co-ed 4), German Club 3 4, Flash 3 4, NHS 3 4, Flicker — co-editor 4 THOUGHTS: To be what we are and to become all that we are capable of becoming is the only end of life. RLS. Mary Jane Kilman 86 Maplewood Pk. M.J. MEMORIES: J.A.; A.V. SFP ask K. N.; W.P. I can ' t I can’t ask L. S.; Upstairs, Downstairs; Best Friends ask G.L. AND S.L.; Ask K.N about roll over, roll over; A.T. — TOPS; T.G., K.F., G.C. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 3, Project Adventure Club. THOUGHTS: Never put any- thing down until I ' ve tried it and to make my mother proud of me. Scott Knutsen Wolf Hill Rd. MEMORIES: The Great Chase 1 3 77, ask Mike; Newport, R I Feb. ' 77; ROSALIE; Dana ' s Party 6 18 77; Washington 4 14-17 77; The Quarry ask Deene. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: First Place Prize Squad 2, First Place Prize — Squad Com- mander 3, Grenadiers 2 - 3, Grenadier Commander 4, Superior Soph. Cadet, Boys ' State Rep. THOUGHTS: Oh well as life goes on. I gotta get outa here! 50 I wuz hit by a flying brick at a Zeppelin Concert last night. Yoo. Wendy Lane 5 Southern Hts. MEMORIES: Mark — 11 12 76; S.W.T.H., I can ' t get up!” ask Kim; Friday the 13th” ask Chris; Where have you been?” ask Kim F., ”1 switched to Bayer” ask C.S., D C., C.L., T.L.; ”3 day weekends” ask Chris; 4 20 77 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girl’s Drill Team 2, 3, 4, P.L. 4; M.D.B. Comm. THOUGHTS: “It is chance that makes brothers, but hearts that make friends.” anon. Kathi A. Koper 16 Cogswell Court MEMORIES: The summers of ' 76 and ' 77. All the good times with my friends. The GROVE,” the gang, Hamil- ton, T.B. and C.W. THOUGHTS: To be successful! Laura Lacey 23 Elm Street Spacy Lacey’s Sister MEMORIES: White Beach — B.B.B., ask C.A. and S.L. China Port munchies again! N.Y. 75, Florida 2 14 76. Partying at Good Harbor. Anymore taco chips Ann? Pink Floyd, Yes, Tull. Good Luck Sue! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type 1 and 2 Awards, Pep Club 3, Penny Sale Comm., M.D., Banq. Comm. 4, Office Assistant 3. THOUGHTS: Forget what you have done for your friends and remember what they have done for you. Disregard what the world owes you, and concentrate on what you owe the world. Frank Lander 461 Western Ave. MEMORIES: M — SFC— CK Ask B.C., G.A. R.A. C.A., Nellie and Venus ask Bruce, phone ask Donny, Sea weeds class ask Glenn and Donny, Hockey ask Bobby, Barry, and Carl, Tennis ask Bruce, Bruce ' s stories ask anyone, Carla, Patty, and Scott. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 2 - 3, Winter Track 2. Melinda Knuuttunen 58 Eastern Ave. Min, Mini, Mindy MEMORIES: 2 4 77, Tennessee — ' 76, Cooper! Ossipee, G.F., The Rowley Boys; ask S.D., S.K., and S.W., Pockets; ask S.W., E.T., C.B., and S.G. ask S.D. We Finally Made It Sue!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 3. THOUGHTS: Think love will surround us, we are one you and I; Gather your leaves together, there’s only love until we die. David Lacey 7 Friend Street MEMORIES: Concerts Boston, Alice Cooper, Bad Company, Water skiing ask Sal and Steve, look out for that telephone pole ask Rick and Steve, Good time’s up the mountain ask the kids RD’s ask Walt Street hockey up the playground ask the Mapleleafs, the Canons. THOUGHTS: To be half the man my Father was!! 51 Maryellen Lezynski 7 l 2 Forrest Street Mel, Mar MEMORIES: Gary 3-4-77; puddles ask Kathy; Rock Climbing; The Old Church; Wingaersheek Beach; Dark hole, screaming cliffs ask G.L. D.M.J.P.; YES; adventures ask Anita; window knocks; tire blow outs; 14 3-6 ask G.L.; Bahama Baby ; 3-30-77; 7- 16-77; D-W ask the mentally ill. 8 21-77 — Rd. Cars — Oh no! Vacations — Oh ya! THOUGHTS: When you think that life has passed you by don’t give up until drink from the silver cup. Smile and be happy. Mitchell T. Lattof Hillside Road Mitch, Lil, Hunna MEMORIES: The Village, The Barn, Fridays ask Tom, John, Bob and Peter, ask John, Blip, ask Jim, “Seger ask Scott and Peter, Yoha Aerosmith,” Bus ride to R.l. ask Bob, Andy, Braggs and Anthony. Michele Leclaire New Way Lane Brenda Lee 1 72 Concord Street MEMORIES: Val. Dance ask Sojourn, crutches! Xmas Semi Formal ask A.F. 12 22 76 — Summer of ’77 ask Deena — OH really ask C.M Wendy ' s Birthday 9 5 77. Woodman ' s a Bridge, BEEP! ask R.M., W.J., R.L., K.F. Secrets ask S B. advise ask C.S. Parties ask A S. and C M ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Horsebackriding, Figure Skat- ing, Track, Beacon — co-edi tor 4, Library Assistant. THOUGHTS: To make a cer- tain someone happy. Ah gee, just what I’ve always wanted. Robert D. Leal Bob, Doc MEMORIES: Beth 8 5 77, Tennis ' 77 — 18-0. Dean man, I wanna go home! L.H.B. Summer ' ll . 17th Birthday with Jody and Angela; FREAK SHOW! Billy man: which way to the beach? Beating brother Dave one on one. W.H.S.! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten nis 2 - 3 - 4, Intramural Basketball 2-3-4, Wildcats. THOUGHTS: If a man empties his purse into his head no man can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. Ben Franklin. Sherri Levasseur 18 Pearl St. MEMORIES: Craig 1 1 27 76. Xmas 76” New Year 77 with C D A R.S. Senior Prom and C.L. ask Craig Dave and Al! Prom 77 Let ' s do it again Lesa! Debbie, Bermuda 4 16 75! Judy — secrets. Girls night out, J.D.L.S. Parties GHB, SFP, Mtn. Lesa, what a day! THOUGHTS: Accept me as I am, for I know not how to change; then maybe we’ll get along better. Gary Lindberg 13 Ferry St. Here MEMORIES: Summer ' 77, Water skiing. Tucks new boat 100 clams worth. Cross Country, SLOW DOWN, Yaa Hey 14:59.9. The Park Yooo Dean Man. The Greasy Spoon. Kev, what we need is a smaller projectile, PanMan, Mike ' s Heap. Rockport. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 3 4, Winter Track 3 4, Spring Track 3 4. THOUGHTS: Always being able to reach a high goal, and keeping my standards high. John T. Linquata 13 Hampden St. Jack MEMORIES: Kathy. Beached whale, ask R.G. E BIK Lunch; Kat and Noeuffe. What hap- pened Sept. 4 and 5. O.E.R. 2:30? D.C., P.C. Harpo Rog. E.B.J.A. “Wanna Bet’’ Jean. THOUGHTS: To do what I feel is right. And to allow others the opportunities that I had in life. Maria Linquata 652 Western Ave. MEMORIES: BRIAN 12 31 75 Good Times, Bad Times. Long talks with Erin. S.F.P.B. 7 30 ask Laura and Erin 9 2 — Remember that party? 4:30 at C.F. ask M.P. and E.R. Bad Company 8 6 A. Cooper 7 23 boogying at the bridge ask Laura; Tally ' s keys RDPK Gang. “Mad Dog I S.C. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Softball 2. THOUGHTS: When you’re holding on to something good, hold on and never let it go. Cynthia J. Lohnes R 5 Lufkin St., Essex Cindy MEMORIES: Summer of ' ll ask Di; H.V.T. ask anyone; good times with D.C. Seitrap, “you ' ve got a chip in your eye” D C., D M., and Critter knows. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Bas- ketball 3 4, Track 3 4, Type Award I. THOUGHTS: The best way to know life is to love many things. Maryke Litchfield 9 Norman Ave. Formica, Mike MEMORIES: Me and Everett, Trans-am — snowy Nights at Singing Beach, Mad-On, Fou- Fou ask Everett, Formica ask the moon. Summer ’77, Kid napped every Friday ask Ever- ett, Talks with Lisa Jedrey — RO what a joke! Ask my baby, Rubba-Dub-Dub — in a tub, Group Therapy, ask Everett, Debbie and Tomales. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girl’s Varsity Softball 1 -2. THOUGHTS: To live a healthy and happy life. Wendy Marie Lohnes R 5 Lufkin St., Essex MEMORIES: Mike 4 15 77; pull- ing up trees ask Diane; Niagara Falls — look at the rainbow!; I’ll tip the boat over. Sure you will, Mike, Ooopppsl; P.A. Diane and M.J. know; Camping and getting lost ask M.S.M.A.D.A.; Riunte ask Deb; Back Roads, Right Mark; Hawaii Someday, I hope; CB, Thanks Mike; Austria ' 78; The Barn ask Anyone; Me and Diane kidnapped — M.S. and E.O. know. THOUGHTS: M.I.L.Y. Eight ball in the corner pocket. 53 Michael J. Loiacano 1 12 Eastern Ave. MEMORIES: 006 ask Judy and Jody, E.A.S.Y. many good times. Barnyard Ball, Many concerts, 240Z ask Scott, Horgan’s Hut ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 2. THOUGHTS: Not to impress others but to impress myself. Donna Marie Lovasco Edgewood Road MEMORIES: West Gloucester, Parties, 7 28 75 Dana 8 27 77 Timmy and Donna, Essex, The Garage ask Donna Wanna hear something funny ask Wendy, Gordon, or what Catch the bus. Ride the horse pound the dog, kill the fish AG, GG, SH The Funnyside ask George. We know all about you. THOUGHTS: Living life out day by day as it happens. Bruce Lufkin 292 Essex Ave. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football THOUGHTS: To be yourself at all times not what people expect you to be. You can do and be what you want to be in life if you succeed, find and achieve. William Luster 2 Michaels Lane Bill MEMORIES: Lynne 8 25 77, GWH, York Steak House ask Steve, on the rocks, try ask Cris, Bohemian Rhapsody, The Green Machine, Ski Trips, Camp Cedar 76-77 Cabins “3- 4. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 2 -3 4, In Hockey 3 • 4. THOUGHTS: To find my place in the world and if there isn ' t one, make one. Grits, Dummy Charles Thomas Lowe 50 Centennial Ave. Tom Jo-Ann LoPiccolo 1 7 Riverdale Park Pickles-Jo MEMORIES: Radar 4 15 76 the vessel, the Foam Look ask A.F. N.H. Rides thanks Chuck — the Finn T.K. — Radar, first time we met — T.E. good times Philippines. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club, Girl ' s Ensemble, Chorus. THOUGHTS: To try my hardest to make my parents proud of me in whatever I do and many more special and happy times with Radar. Harold P. MacArthur 21 Whittemore St. Butch MEMORIES: Good times, partying down the hut, J. Geils Concert 9 21 77. Steel Sandbagers. Frost les, the boys are back, F.F. Chase, Sabaygo. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Base ball 1 4. THOUGHTS: To make my parents proud of me. Alicia McBrien 13 Short St. Fish MEMORIES: Summer, the Konk A Tree, Segar Concert, Quiet P.J., Parties, people who hate to be crude, Cheez its and death cards, The old SY, all mte talks w Nell and w Sue, long writes w Terri. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cho- rus 1 - 3, Pep Club 2. THOUGHTS: Don ' t count your garden by the leaves that fall, but by the flowers that bloom. Dana MacDonald 1 1 Harrison Ave. Mac MEMORIES: Summers. Tuna fish- ing. Yankeefleet ask Bruno. Rene- gades ' 76 Seine boat champs. Cuppi Brews ask Moe, Beaver, Hey Jeffrey, Lockerroom ask Pete and Steve, Big Senior. E.A.S.Y., G.H.B., S.F.P. — partying. Athlet- ics. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 - 3, Soccer 1 4. THOUGHTS: To live a natural life and die a natural death. Donna L. McFadden 755 Washington St. MEMORIES: le jour de p. h . ; My Friend (HSCTB); Hamlet; My Fair Share; Squam; WR; Sum- mer ' 77 — VW’s and Vegas — BCS, E.; We Won 10 4 77; Boston — Riviera; TFC — Pit- stop, Herm; JJR; Family and Friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon 2-3-4, Field Hockey 3 - 4, Flash 3 - 4, German Club 3 - 4, NHS 3 ■ 4, Flicker — co- editor 4. THOUGHTS: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we will not find it. RWE. Kevin McCarthy 1 5 Mystic Ave. Mac MEMORIES: Peaks Island, top of Battery Steel — ask Billy; C.A.T.; Summer Cruises on Truant ' 74 ' 76; Little Sebago Lake with Cheryl; This ain’t Yellow Cab, it ' s White Cab! ask Billy; Mickey, which way? Mic- key, which way? ask Billy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Football 2, Intramural Hockey 2 - 4. THOUGHTS: To live my life as best as I can, day by day. Lois McEachern 22 Marina Drive MEMORIES: Rick 1 29 77, Encounter, Marathon, Bag- pipes, Nova Scotia — ask Dawn. The Gang! GHB Night and Day. Best Friends ask Dawn. Good Times and long talks ask Rona. JUMPING COWS ask Rick. And my par- ents. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Junior Volunteer, Basketball, Track, Flicker, Pep Club, Cho- rus. THOUGHTS: If you love some- thing set it free. If it comes back it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t it never was. Please, Mr. McKenzie — Let us in! 55 Rend McIntyre 1 6 Colburn St. MEMORIES: Austria 77, Cal. 74, the best sis., there ' s no talent laughs, talks ask C.M., good times, long talks C.R., NA NA NA-NA-NA-NA P R. and C.R., GB’s house P.R., Beanies house, our “bf ' s M B., 275, KN, JC, ES, KR THOUGHTS: I’d rather be different than the same, rather “unique.” James McKechnie 55 Wolf Hill Lane Jim-Bo MEMORIES: Tomi-Lou, The Rotary ask Sean, The Back Road, Wingaersheek Beach, The Seagulls ask Sean, Stage Fort Park, all the good times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 - 2, R.O.T.C. 2 • 3 4. THOUGHTS: To live life one day at a time and make the best of what you have. Clare McKinnon St. Louis Ave. MEMORIES: Summer of 77 ; Nights out with the girls G.H.B. Stagefort, Concerts; Crazy; Good times; Donna, Cathy, Deb B. Lou, Roch, Lis, Roselle, Gray, Karen, Jeanmarie, The corner kids, the endless. . . ask Lis, Ski Trip 77, Aug. 21, K.C. Essex THOUGHTS: It ' s not how much you have but how much you enjoy that makes HAPPINESS. Denise C. McGovern 1 Beach Road MEMORIES: Summer ' 77 GHB.P. J. Geils S.S.S. Dry eggs ask Neicy and Robin, the Cape — N O. and J.S. Sir? Papa Smiling ask Jodi, The stream — Angela knows, Ernie, Nights at Gonzaga and Copper Paint JADLJN Good times! L and J ask Judy. Lemonade with Trina. Seasick. THOUGHTS: It’s better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. Stardom at last. John Cameron MacFarlane 47 Leonard St. Cam” MEMORIES: Medalists, Evergreen Valley, Prom 76, Yarmouth High School, The island boys. Holiday Inn. Summer of ' ll Ski Sunday River, Parties at the island. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ski Team 2 • 3, Golf Team 1 • 4. THOUGHTS: “Yes there are two paths you can go by; but in the long run, there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. Led Zeppelin Paula MacIntyre County Rd. Essex MEMORIES: Essex, Cemetery ask M A C., Summer 1972, concert’s ask Doyle, N.S. ask Kim, Cape Cod ask Patty, Ipswich, P.G. The Deepest feeling always shows in silence. P.S. Thanks Mom and Dad. THOUGHTS: Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. 56 Regina McKinnon 2 Stanwood Terrace Reggie MEMORIES: Parties, ask BL, WJ, AC. Good Times ask CH, BL, WJ, AC, MS, TJ. Places, WG, EG, Essex, Mag, C ' sA ' s. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Bea con. THOUGHTS: Magic is the key to some people ' s dreams, determi nation is the key to mine. Melinda McRobb 33 Holly St. Mindy MEMORIES: M.L.E. 5 26 75 — Willows; Cruisin ' ask D A. M E., Squatters rights. BLIMP, LJJNML: Florida — Stalk Climbing with Sherry and Lou. Good times with Mark: B M ask Lou. Stooges ask Mark, right Beth. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Award 1 ■ 2, Shorthand Award 1, N.H.S. THOUGHTS: To dry my eyes, laugh at a fall, get up, and begin again James Maciel Woodman St Lisa Anne Mackey 31 1 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: CHRIS 12 22 76 . . ., “OZ, Growing up w B.F. Lynne, walks, tents, moonriver, M.S., IFEPLD 9 77, B.L. 4 1 0 , Summer 77 TLCMCM, good times with Chris esp Harry, CYO. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stu dent Council 1 - 3 4 — Pres., Thespians 3 4, Penny Sale Comm., School Spirit Comm. 3. THOUGHTS: Good bye every- body — I ' ve got to go — Gotta leave you all behind and Face the Truth. Queen. Yves St. Laurent Says . Jeffrey M. Mackey 7 Kent Circle Jeff MEMORIES: Remember the swim Team w Everyone Maine 76 and 77 ; Our Coach Dan, Summer of 76 Grenadier practice in the Sum mer of “77” the Y Sat. Night ask Amys. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cape Ann YMCA Swim Team, ROTC SGM, Honor Business Club, Grenadiers. THOUGHTS: Do things in life that you want to do and not be pressured by others. Robert Malone Winthrop Ave. Bob, Moses, Beastie MEMORIES: Debbie 4 7 77. Midway concert; 4 26 77, Glasses to go ask Joe; Gurner Society ask Adam; Dancing with a rocking chair, ask Reg, May 23 (will Be)9 30 10 2. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 , Basketball 2 THOUGHTS: If I claim to be a wise man, it surely means that I don’t know. Emerson, Lake, Palmer Janie Manninen 48 Warner St. Charlie Brown MEMORIES: 4 18 77 Steve, Par tying at Niles, golf with Annette and Bob, Green Apple with Ed and Joyce, New Hampshire Summer of 77. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Child care. THOUGHTS: To enjoy every min- ute of life and to make my parents proud of me. James Marchant 30 Quarry St. Mistro MEMORIES: Maine ask Tom; Roudy Rounds; Shop kids; Ford Rules; the Van; Good times ask TL, DM, TP, CV, LM, Bl, DT, FT, Chasing A gray Camero; Mac ' s with the gang, Murmac ”77-78 Cambird; Parking Attendant GHB. THOUGHTS: Life is full of sur- prises so take it one day at a time. A student ' s work is never done. Peter Marshall 120 Cancord St. Pete MEMORIES: Family, Randy and John never Forgotten, W.G. ask Stump and the kids R. Park Good Friends ask Guy and Brian getting By, ask anyone, T.M.W.T.G. Jim; Hendrix. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 2-3-4, Intra. Hockey Champs” Lobster Trap Pub. THOUGHTS: To succeed in what ever I do. To live in a world of Peace and Love. And to be half the man my father is. Ingrid Manston 8 Marble Road Inga MEMORIES: All these wrinkles in time. THOUGHTS: Love has no pride. Margarita Marti 246 Concard St. CuCa MEMORIES: Remember my first trip to this country and all the great friends I have made here. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Play- ing in the Panamerican games 1975 and coming in the 7th world championship 1975. THOUGHTS: Someday would like to return and meet all my friends here. Melvin Mason 98 Bass Ave. Doria Mateja 196 Hesperus Rd. MEMORIES: Chicago, Home coming, Summer of ' 77, Full erton Ave., Persian Parties, Guys and Dolls, NCCJ Weekend, Moogie, Zodsy and J.C.2. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Swim Team, Lakeview Cheer leader, Modern Dance Club, CDSCA (treas.), Student Gov ernment (treas ), Science Fair, Physics Club, French Poetry Contest (1st place), Home- coming runner up. THOUGHTS: Only you can change your life. Douglas Melanson 489 Washington St. Doug MEMORIES: Barb 6 4 76, The hut ask B.C.D.L.M.J., OOPS, Do you feel daring ask BC, Summer of ' 76, Do a Doob ask PK, Mr. Small, The pits, I don ' t believe we got a top ask PK, The truck ask BC, Dream ON ask BC, Your Honor MAN ask D.L. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot ball 1-2-3, Baseball 2-34. THOUGHTS: To make myself happy and those around me happy. To make my parents proud of me. Julie Melanson 4 Birth Grove Hgts. Jul MEMORIES: Billy 10 1 76 Hovey school yard; Parties; Tom ' s Cellar; Linda’s ask GG; Crazy times with Gang; Ski bowl ask Paula; Monroes Pub ask Pat; Austria ask Rene! Good Harbor parties ask LJ; I ' m starved ask Glare; Boule- vard; Lunch with Laurie and gang; Blue Bug ask Rene; Rip- Off! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Advisory Council 1. THOUGHTS: To live a long time, laugh at the times and love all the time. Eleanor R. Militello 40 School St. Screebee MEMORIES: Good Harbor Beach ask A.D. and J.M. The Cellar lotsa laughs — D.T. Tube Testing; The great Chase ' 75 — RO RY ROD — B.C.V.O. Nobody can be that bent out of shape! ask S.P. — So there I was . . . ask S.P.S.D.J.M. and M.P. THOUGHTS: The future belongs to those who prepare for it. John Militello 12 Proctor St. MEMORIES: NEW YORK 77” 46th Street; Good Harbor Beach 73 : Help, I’m sinking ask El and Ang. DRAMA: OZ (LION) WEST SIDE STORY (KRUPKE). The Chase ' 75, Rhoda ' 75. Pork Chops went to Mass, ask E M. and L.S. I ' ve got you babe ask N O. and T.C. The Cellar 75 76, Saturdays in Boston: Butterf- lies are FREE. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thes- pians 2 - 3, International Thespi ans 4, N.B.O.S. 2-3-4, G.H.S.D.S. 2 -3 4. THOUGHTS: Ain’t no mountain high enough. To make today ' s dreams tomorrow’s realities. Al Millefoglie 69 Eastern Ave. Ha! Ha! (I ' ll Kill Him.) Thomas Miller 66 Popular St. Catherine Marie Mills 434 Washington St. Cathy, Irish MEMORIES: 7-F, Yellow trucks?. Racing ask Donna and Tim, Bun nyhoppin’ down Concord, Durr Amy! Hysterics, Nova Scotia, the Beverly trio, Family and friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Pep Club Mascot, Flicker, Typing I Award, Academic Recognition. THOUGHTS: Without tears there would be no smiles; without pain there would be no happiness. Cheryl Joanne Mills 3 Woodman St. MEMORIES: Old friends. Sum- mer of 77” C.G. with Sue and Sonja. Basketball games and dances. Camping Swimming in Fitz Simmons Pool at 1 a m. 7 28 77, ask Kathy. 8 27 77, Waiting for the Champion.” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Business Club 3 - 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Thes- pians 2, M.D. Banquet. THOUGHTS: I can’t live, if liv- ing is without you. Daniel Mills 3 Woodman St Susan Mills 3 Woodman St. Sue, Suzie MEMORIES: Summer 77.” Beach, Grove Haskells, Piers, with CM, CJ, and SD. The Night Stalker. Swimming in Fitz Pool. Cast parties, ask EM. FIAT. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: Don ' t you forget to take care of you.” Lauren Mineo 4 Lowe Drive MEMORIES: Tommy 8 12 76, Girls nights I and II, Drown the Frog and the boys in Blue, good times with Janine, El, Lys, Pix and Mary; Big Bird, Great Friday nights, ask Janie 6th block lunch, the chicken bone; and all the games with Mary. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stu dent Council 1 - 2 - 3, Vice-Presi- dent 3, NHS 3 4. THOUGHTS: If you have not laughed today, the day has been wasted. Five O’Clock already Adam? 60 Timothy E. Mitchell 13 Sadler Street Hubby, Mitch MEMORIES: Concerts, J. Geils, Alice Cooper, Boston, Mountain “75,” The V W, Good Harbor, Stage Fort, Football up Middleton Playground under the lights. THOUGHTS: Thinking of tomor- row only finding. Yesterday. Grace Pietrina Moceri 8 Elizabeth Road MEMORIES: Tennis, “Hey, that ' s our court! , Road Races, 100-Yard dash, The Disappearing Lunch, Running out of ink during shorthand. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Spanish Club 2, HBC 3, Trea- surer 4, NHS 3 ■ 4, Flicker 4, CACWCBP 3. THOUGHTS: “Happiness is the art of making a bouquet of those flowers within reach.’’ Susan R. Moir 293 Washington Street Sue MEMORIES: Harpoon, Seagulls, M.S. ‘‘Don ' t you see.’’ Z.B. Sail- ing, getting wet — P.E. Thirsty I’s — P.B. “We ' re seniors” — L.D. Canoeing. Smanth, P.D. G.S. D.S. “Dream on” Z.B. Follow that car!. D.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Aca- demic Night, Yearbook. THOUGHTS: Don ' t ever look behind at the work you’ve done. For your work has just begun. There ' ll be evening in the end. But till that time arrives. You can rest your eyes. And begin again. C. Stevens. Dwight D. Mongtomery 9 Andrews Street “Moe” MEMORIES: Renegades “seine boat champs.” “Duck hunting” “Dory Boat races” slipped by, ask Boogzie, Soc- cer and Hockey all star games. Lanesville, The cove. Class trip. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Hockey 2-3-4, Var- sity Soccer 2-3-4, Track 2, Hockey MVP All Star, Soccer All-star, Dory and Seine Boats. THOUGHTS: Not to get mad . . . But to get even. Chris Moore 2 Hickory Street Seymour MEMORIES: Lisa 12 22 76, TL„ CMc travel to Maine, Mark B., Luke Cam., House party! Every- day morning and Lunch, Yankee Capt’s Good times with Lisa, Let’s flip it Luke. Donald Morgan 1046 Washington Street Don, Gunner, Morgie MEMORIES: Baseball, Hotdogs, Apple Pie and Chevrolet, ask G- Boy Caswell’s Bushes, ask Howie Wakefield Champs, Stella on RTE 1, ask Scott, Game Films ask Nemeche, Ghetto ball in Lanes- ville. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3 - 4, Varsity Track 4, Intramural Volleyball 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: Never do anything against your conscience, even if the state demands it. Albert Ein- stein. Smile, you ' re on candid camera. 61 J Cindy J. Moulton 33 Thatcher Rd. Egee, Mokey’s sister MEMORIES: Lafeyette camp ground 76” Hiking, the rattle ask Scott (bushbaby) Renie’s party, the R.l. Hilton 75” ask Mary, West Palm Beach 77” sometimes in winter. The Moody Blues, the story in your eyes, crui- sin ' ask Cindy. THOUGHTS: Live hand in hand and together we’ll stand on a threshold of a dream. Nice legs, Eddie. Crystal Muise 5 Cogswell Ct., Essex Cris MEMORIES: G.J. Aug. 30, 1974, 75, 76, 77. The Grove Street Goril- las, Jan. 25, 1977 Ask A.F., K.C., J.R. Farnham’s, Hr with J.M. Sept. 28, 1 974 Topsfield Fair with G W. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F.H.A. HERO. THOUGHTS: To be successful in everything I do in life. John Muise 17 Elm St. Paul Muise 251 Concord St. MEMORIES: Lisa, Maine w P.M., W.M. and L.J. Fiesta G.C. S.H. PLANTS” her father “Oh, no it sunk again!” Salisbury Beach, AEROSMITH, the bike, J. W. Car Caper, HELP me push!” Ski Atti tash! Well try. PARTY. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 2, Int. Hockey 2 3 4 THOUGHTS: To experience life and all it has to offer. Jean Muise 1 7 Maplewood Pk. Jeanie MEMORIES: Goodtimes, Good Friends, Crash — Hit and run — camping, ask Gayla; Ma I made it, Summer 77, oh l£ ask Annette. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 3, President 4. THOUGHTS: Take each day as it comes. Kathleen A. Moynahan 50 Eastern Point Road Kathy, Kat MEMORIES: I B. ask Donna and Mrs. C, Sept. 4 5, The BEACH, Old Essex Road till 2:30, life long best friend Kelly, the Laugh, Long, long- talks with Donna, friends for- ever: Cheryl and Deb, Jack, 1 7 great years with Mom, Dad, and the Kids. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Basketball and Vol- leyball 3, Pep Club 3. THOUGHTS: Always hoping and trying to be half the woman and lady my mother is. 62 tw Steven M. Nasser 78 Maplewood Ave. Steve MEMORIES: Friends, Hunting with my father and RM. Sum- mers, Wk. ends. Sal it ' s laugh- ing at us “ducks,” bear on Spruce Mt., 7 3 76 A.P., Up North, Good Harbor Beach, Concerts. THOUGHTS: Try to be half the man my father is. Patrea Munore 385 Magnolia Ave. Patty MEMORIES: 7 75 Louie, Cruisin ' the Sattelite, Ark. Munroe ' s Pub E.L.O. Aerosmith, MacDuff, Win garsheek, sunnyside, Rene6, your shoes are on the wrong feet! Fern- wood, Hey Lou, Here comes Ral phie! Shark’s van, W. Glou., Dal- gren’s class. THOUGHTS: All you need is Love, Love, Love is all you need. Bea- tles. Susan Myett 6 Gerring Rd. Merrill B. Nearis Jr. 210 Washington St. MEMORIES: Gov. Dum. 1, 2. Camp 8 77, Summertime, Hal- loween parties up Al’s, Aerosmith 4 77, After work (summer 77), The West Parish Days ask NT, KV, Winter Nights up Ricks ask T.T.B. (Listermint). ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 4, Spring Track 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: Don’t Look Back. Judith A. Murray 131 Cherry Street Judy, Ju MEMORIES: RICKY — SUM- MER OF ' 76, 8 5 76. “I REMEMBER.” Pink Labels, H.M.B., My Hand! ask Lisa. Cornered by all 4’s — ask Sally Bub. Gum — Ask Ricky. Laura — “The Great Climb,” Stuck at S.E., T.F. Sand., MOUNTAIN, LFSALSSL, the inseparables. TRUST AND SHOWING — RICKY. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Softball 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: “Shower the peo- ple you love with love, show them the way that you feel. ” Carol Murray 16 Russell Ave. MEMORIES: All the gang DRBOLMHDMMSTJSDQBCALDS; THE Drive In ask DQ and JS. RICHARD 1 28 77. Dawn ' s Party ask Sheedy. Embarrassing moments ask HD. Bowling ask Lois. Long Talks ask LM and HD. HEADLIGHTS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 3 4, Type I Award, Intramural Volleyball 3 - 4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 4. THOUGHTS: Quitters never win. Winners never quit. I want to be a winner. Wait a minute guys, come back. 63 Diane Nichols Eastern Ave. Essex Di MEMORIES: Joe ala, ask Cindy, Last lunch with J.M. and M.P. Long talks with R.H. “Don’t get mad!’’ Cucumber Castle with my punky. ESSEX. THOUGHTS: To be myself and live a long, happy life. Norman N. Noriega Iron Gates, Magnolia Stopmin’, Chewy, Elvis. Sperry, you ' ve got to be kidding. Joanna M. Newman 40 Washington Square MEMORIES: The farmer, ask Sue. Stuck in the mud, are you OK, ask Joey. The Dresser set, ask Bob. Chocolate Honeydew, “What!’’ ask Sue. B.R. and J.M. ask Lisa. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: ROTC 2nd Lt. 1 • 2 ■ 3 4, Typing 3 • 4, Dramatics 2 - 3 • 4, Modeling and Dancing. THOUGHTS: To be myself. For an original is better than a copy. Denise D. Newman 323 Essex Avenue Neicy, Newmie, Nee MEMORIES: Summer “77 ; Batman Jokes at Carol’s; Apple Safari; Terri, Where are you bound for? Belles of St. Mary’s; Dirty Dog; Kwuzee ask C and C; The BOMB ask Rosie, Carol, and Gracie. My parents. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club, Mother-Daughter Banquet Committee. THOUGHTS: To help the special children learn to laugh. Susan Nelson 38 Middle Street Sue MEMORIES: Pete W. always. 8 1 8 75 The four of us every Saturday night Yarnaros etc. Icecubes, Kittens, Chevy and Pontiac. Talks with Elaine Working NoAA Captains Quarters. My nursing goals. But best of all the true friendship and love. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: 1978 Year Book Advertisement Staff. THOUGHTS: Love is a gift of life. Earth is a garden and we are the caretakers. Karin Nelson 8 Tolman Avenue Kebe, Doug, Toby MEMORIES: Sal 7 4 77. Camelot, OZ, King and I, smoke. Mamma, Oh! that dew wet Moo! ask Sal, le, D.T.M. affaire, Webites rifle team mascot, “the pond” ask S.A. ' 77, Hello! Mary, Puns S.L. ' 77. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Class Vice-Pres. 4, N.H.S. (Treas.)4, Theapians (Sec - Treas.) 3 - 4, International Thespians 4, German Club 3 (Sec.) 4, Math Team 3, Rifle Team 4, College Night Committee, Student Council. THOUGHTS: II faut bien qu’on supporte quelques chenilles si on veut connaitre les papillons. 64 Kathleen L. Norris 9 Mechanic Place Kathy MEMORIES: TONY 4 20 77. Good Times: Upstairs; Downstairs, Mountain, S.F.P.; ask MJK, GHB, Austria ' ll , Robe ' SALS, Talks-n-Tears Jeanne, Traffic Jam ask Jodi, RDP. My finger . . .Wanna unlock the door? My steak; your coffee ask TF. YESTERDAY. ELO. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Business Club 3 4. THOUGHTS: You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by. And so become yourself. Because the past is just a good bye. — Graham Nash. Tom Novak Rockholm Rd. Now you get this roll. I get the T-Bone Steak. David Nunes 213 Main St., Rockport Dave MEMORIES: R.O.T.C., Working at the house, Voc. Company, repeling with Scott and Mike Ft. Devens — 39th Com. Eng. and 10th Special Forces — Sgt. Zombori, Electrical Shop. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G renadiers Prize Squad Walter J. O’Donnell Edgemoor Rd. Walt MEMORIES: Jethro Tull, car tops, D.B.T.W.H., D.E.F. ASK S B. Pumping Iron ask BC, CD, TC, JU, SD, Camp Cedar ' 76 and ' ll , divide right 48 bootleg, G.M.A.S.S. ASK Red, tag in the street, tackle in the snow ask BC, JB, SL, Jim U.’s party, we’re taking in water, ask Steve. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: V. Football 2-3-4, NHS 3 4, Volleyball 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: Don’t take life too seriously; you’ll never get out of it alive. Craig Oliver 6 Emerald St. Ollie MEMORIES: Hockey games, Riverdale Rockets. Boxing, 0-3 ask Wonson, I.G.A. take a break ask Duff. Riding Steve ' s 450. Let ' s go bowling ask Moe, Russ, Lifting weights up Franks, The Lanesville boys. THOUGHTS: To never give up. Denise Oliver 10 Hammond St. Neicy MEMORIES: Ronny 9 22 76 GHB, The Cape — Judy Denise, dry eggs, NOT GEORGE! — Robin, ice-cream sandwich — Kris, Mom, snow- plow — Trina — SH, Nabbed — Sue, ROLLING STONES (SFTD), CVS oh no — Jane, old lady — Jodi, Here it comes! — Ronny knows, Chugga — ask Jimmy, The Lone Ranger, Remember the time? Rosemarie, “They say we ' re young” — John Trina, My sit — Judy M. — S.D. Maureen. THOUGHTS: Everything is meant for a reason. Susan June Oliver 25 Story St., Essex Sue MEMORIES: J.P. ask A. P.,J.C. 77, TC, JU, DS, TM, JR, PM. Gym class. Bus rides, and softball games — maybe next year. Lunch: B.P.LA.A.D. Junior League games, downtown; WS fan club. Test day so soon. Thank God it’s Friday! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Softball 2-3-4, Type Awards 1 - 2, Intramural Basketball. THOUGHTS: To be happy and make other people happy too. Ross Parady 62 Western Ave. Angela Parco 28 Exchange St. MEMORIES: STEVE 7 3 76 Good Times, Midnight talks ask Dawn, BC-CAB? The stream ask Denise. Locked out. Close calls ask Jodi, Jumping Jacks BSJC, Nights Out, Look there they go! It’s raining ask LP, DB. VO! We made it. THOUGHTS: Set me adrift in a sea of hope, and I’ll set my sail to a new horizon. Annette Palazola 38 Mt. Vernon St. Annette MEMORIES: Peter 5 21 77, THE BARN! PARTIES, Jeanme, Crash Danvers. Hit and run (mustang) remember JM, Timmy Road Runner Fights in Manchester JM, MJK, GL, LTD, Concerts Boston” The party PMJMMLTJJRBS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 1, Softball 3. THOUGHTS: To make my mother and father as proud of me as I am of them. Susan T. Parady 1 7 Prospect St., Essex Sue MEMORIES: M, G, and the S.S.; Betty and Blueberry Muffins. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Math Team 2-34, Softball, N.H.S., German Club 3, Vice- President German Club 4. Joseph P. Parisi III 2 Alpine Ct. Joe MEMORIES: G.W.H., Fire 2 76 ask Steve, Blue Cloud ask DMJDSSNP, York Steak House, Ski trip. Give me Liberty ask Matt, Nightshift Boss ask ED, JL Baseball, Mean Machine, Mountain Climbing, Movies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop, CYO, Squires. THOUGHTS: Togo on in school and succeed in the engineering field. Mr. Sperry, I love that tie. Where did you get it? 66 Debbie Perkins 6 Collins Ave. Stephen Patrican 35 Dalton Rd. Maureen Pelletier 1 58 Riverdale Park MEMORIES: 7 28 77 Good times with Bert borrow a couple minutes, won’t let go I care, Mountain Gang, 9 2 Party 4:30 M L. E.R., GHB-SFPC, Mad Dog Bobby, 4:00 J.C., Purple T, Big Mistake L.S., School Days Neicy, Dreams” Fleetwood Mac. THOUGHTS: To reach for the brightest star and remember you can’t always have what you want! Shelley Parsons 9 Cross St. MEMORIES: Jeff 5-29-75. Race track, all that money. Cigars ask Dale. Snake stuffed animals. Piegons AU 77 CAF, ask Jeff. Rhode Island, ask Dale. Nifa, Moving. Cheryl and Bob. Lunch Sue, Donna, Dale. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Benjamin Franklin Club 1 - 2 - 3. And now, I will turn this pencil into . Melissa Parnell 9 Butman Ave. Mahi MEMORIES: Billy, 9 24 76, BMP, Paige and the good times, my friends, the cove wall, cemetery, our great times, Maine, boats, ski-doos, bikes, summer 73 76, Beth, my family. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop 2-3-4, Thespians 3, Vocational Advisery Comm. 4, Pep Club 3 4, Jr. Rotarian. THOUGHTS: In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer. Camus. Carol Paterno (Rose) 22 Ocean Ave. MEMORIES: Feelings, LAW- SECRETS, WINY, YLUML, 1437. Austria “77” ask Rene — friends JBMDKBJB, NIWSACTSTH — MB sharing, talks — Patti, SFSPJRDLGT, Remember Ma and Dad, Thank you CSC ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council — HR Rep 1 , Girls Drill Team 2 - 3, Office Worker 2 - 3, Psychology Award 3, Type Award 2. THOUGHTS: With the seasons passing one by one Gather moments while you may Collect the dreams you dream today Remember the times of your life. John Perrigo 94 Western Ave., Essex MEMORIES: The hut, the field D-block lunch, Yammie 250. THOUGHTS: To be happy in whatever I do. Lisa M. Perrin 6 Forest St. MEMORIES: Nites out at S.F.P.-G.H.B. Gonzaga, C.P. w APDBJCMJS. HubCaps, It’s Raining! Ask Angela, Dawn Locked Out! Yo, I’m shocked ask ES, LD Wined and Dined, R and C’s ask Randy, Talks ask Lisa. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3 - 4, Mother-Daughter Ban. Comm. 4, Type I and II Awards. THOUGHTS: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Scott Phinney Scj 4 Blymnan Ave. MEMORIES: Football Camp, CEDAR, Neil Young, Renagades Seine boat champs 75-76, HOOP champs 77, Light show ask D.W., Funny face Dean, Hoppy Verti Birdie, ask D.S., J.T. and S.H.,G.H.B. The unity — parties after B- ball in your face Grace ask Howie — camping in N.H. ask M.P. and S.H. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 12-3-4, N.E. All- Star, Harry Agganis Game, Basketball 1-2-34, All-Star Game 4, Baseball 1 - 4, Track 2, National Honor Society 4, Junior Rotarian 4, Academic Honors 2 - 3. THOUGHTS: No gain without pain. Theresa Pierce 23 Granite St. MEMORIES: Rob 2 28 75. “Underledge Summer of 74 — Good Harbor Beach. B.I.U. 3 a.m. Vernors, Cruisin, Dreaming, Bike rides ask Rob Tod ask Eleanor — King ' s. Did you know ask Beckie. Good Times in Topsfield. 10 10 77 ask John and Rob. THOUGHTS: To further my education and to get ahead in the field that I choose. The food here is excellent. Mary Elizabeth Perry 16 Perkins Street Mary MEMORIES: Spring vacation of 1976, in NewHampshire. All the new friends I had a chance to meet. Second lunch with good friends in my Junior year. THOUGHTS: It is one thing to have friends, and another thing to have true friends. Steve Pierce 18 Traverse St. Steve, Pierecey MEMORIES: BARBARA 3 25 77. Kellehers “77 Softball champs. Hockey the lockerroom ask Pete. Pond Hockey ask BC, MP, SS, BP, DP, CM. Salisbury Beach and other good times with Barbara. Here they come!!! ask BC, RO, SS, PM, Parties up Stage Fort Park, the mountain, ask the kids. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 2-3. THOUGHTS: To succeed in whatever I do and make my parents proud of me. Susan M. Pratt 1 7 Friend St. Sue, Sue P. MEMORIES: friends, NABBED!!, ask Neicy, Trips to Boston, ask Lee. Don’t start, ask anyone, talking with the r ' s, ask Eleanor, laughs crazy times, dreams, my office or yours, ask D.T. ‘‘tusie. My family. Hey, wanna take a break!! ask Eleanor or Dave. THOUGHTS: ... all I want is to see you smile, if it takes just a little while . . . Fleetwood Mac Nina Pruitt 98 Maplewood Ave. MEMORIES: 6 6 76. Beanie ' s House. B.F. Laughs, tears, ask Rita, Teamwork, Debbie knows. G.H. cruising, ask Cathy. The game’s over, ask Rhonda Ya Thickerer! Bad Co, ask DR., W.F., S.K. The Mad Pad, Deb knows. THOUGHTS: To live my life to the fullest, without having to look back. Thomas N. Poole 8 Grove Street Pooley MEMORIES: Maine with Jimmy. Backshoreask Sawyer. Round de Rounds ask James and Jim, Mac’s Garage gang “77” Time to dump on M.F. 6 cyl. races ask Hump. Chevy rules all M.F. Cam bird shop kids Smoke Hill Rockport ask Scotty Blue Ranchrow Brutus. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop 1 - 3, R.O.T.C. THOUGHTS: Don’t let life get you down, you can make it if you try. Elaine Psalidas 259 Washington St. MEMORIES: Friends, the tent, Mark’s ashtrays, Time makes life — Le Remembers S.F.P., McDonald ' s, one whole pizza? Yo — I’m shocked! 2:30 a.m. GHB ask Sandy, long quiet walks on the beach. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council, 41 W.A. January-May 1977. THOUGHTS: Being yourself in a world that tries its best to make you someone else means fighting the longest battle any person can fight. Jeffrey Powers 38 Haskell St. Jeff MEMORIES: Basketball — NEC champs? Summer League — Wakefield, JD, Slam Dunk, BRGC; 8th hole and spikes frog — How well did he do? Notches, HVS! Aquashet ask TG 40 bucks at Rowley, Horror Raids, BK and Mac ' s DK’s ask JC. Confused, High jump record you’re late KISS concert ask JC and MB ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Golf 2-3-4, Varsity Track 3 - 4, N.H.S. 3 4, Intramural Volleyball 3 - 4, Varsity Basketball 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: No matter what a person achieves in life, he is not successful unless he enjoys it. Kurt Pretzler 16 Quarry St. Uncle Z, Jimmie MEMORIES: Camaro ask Frank North Conway ask Jay, Flat rocks, cove, clearing. Blue Boat ask Aqualung, R.P.D. Ask Ed, L.B.C. Armory Dances ask C.B. Frampton, mug upa F.B.I., Moey! Skiing! New Year ' s Day ask J.F. “77” Parties. THOUGHTS: Nothing can be wasted, as long as it is a memory. 69 David William Putonen 35 High St. Dave, Howie, Hawk MEMORIES: Barbara, 8 27 77, Elvis and the summer of 72 ask Hainsey, Losey ask Bill, N.E.C. All Star 77 78???, J.D., coaches Bil lante and Smith, Rte 1 and many coolers ask G-Boy and Dave, Celt- ics, Lanesville ask Morgy, Wake- field Champs, 2 2 77 ask Babbo, “Sheila who??”, Mon, Hank, the big lank ask David J, In your face” ask Scott, so many more. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Bas ketball 1-2-34, Track 3 - 4, Volleyball 2-3-4, Lanesville Ath- letic Association 1 - 2 • 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: It ' s not how you play the game but whether you win or lose!!! Annette Randazza 38 Grapevine Rd. Guinea MEMORIES: Where ' s the fish? 3- 19-77, ask F.C. Rocky, ask Bags. The Chase ask P B Where’s my banana? ask Bags. Rainbow — after Installation, 10-4-77 We Won? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: V. Field Hockey 2-3-4, Basketball 2 - 3, J.V. Softball 2, Track 3 - 4, Basketball Intra. 3 - 4, Student Council 1-2-3, Girls Drill Team 2 3. THOUGHTS: To live my life the best I can and give my best effort in everthing I attempt Mathias Raulf 9 Harbor View Ct. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Assistant Teacher in German, German Club, GHS Thespians Crew, Art (Serigraphy, Drawing). THOUGHTS: COELUM, NON ANI- MUM, MUTANT, QUI TRANS MARE CURRENT HORAZ John Rao 10 Riverdale Pk. David M. Quinn 1 1 Hampden Street Quinny, Buckner MEMORIES: The Hill, The V.I.C. Tourney, Ask T.S., L.B., J.D., S.S., L.G., Essex Hockey, PeeWee Football and Little League Magnolia at 1:00 A.M. ask S.P., M.P., Big Card Games, Uncle Milty, The Island ask J.T and D.S. The Ski Trip, The thing in the bun ask J.V. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Hockey 2-3-4, Rock Climbing, Volleyball 3 - 4, Intramural Basketball 4. THOUGHTS: And when the night is cloudy there is still a light that shines on me, shine until tomorrow. Let it be. Bea- tles. Richard M. Randazza 25 Mason St. Rick MEMORIES: Summer of ”76 — Carls Hut, Niles, B.S. ask Judy The Gang S.S. C.C. CJ. C.A. Mountain ”76” Doc need help? Manetane ask Joe B. Renegades ”77” 5 8 76 Judy Who’s the best driver? BANG!!! J. Geils — Cape Cod C.E., T.M. B.S., W.W. The GREAT Escapes No 1 Face Maker” Bub Gum” Karate Fights Dining out. THOUGHTS: The past is to remember and not to relive. Transcendental Meditation in Practice. 70 Helen Redmond 21 Dodge St. MEMORIES: Thatchers Island weekend (Russ) Spitmor (U.R., U.R.) The MG ask Liz; WSS; FIRST LOVE ask JP; Dreams ask Kel; Tommy; Crosby, Stills and Nash — Mall; GT ' s with Rags, demeat, and china; Grateful Dead, Doors, Hendrix, Allman Bros.; Athena D. Pyramids, EWF. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flash 3 - 4, Intra. Volleyball 3 • 4, Beacon 2. THOUGHTS: Lately it occurs to me, what a long, strange trip it ' s been. Grateful Dead. Jacqueline L. Reynolds 62 East Main Street Jackie MEMORIES: May 3, 1974, ask John — Stephen. Times at the schoolyard ask — JSP, TB, DS, JG, DD, DS, KS, DW, JH. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Business Club 3, (Vice- President) 4. THOUGHTS: To reach the top of that mountain, and when I get to the top I hope to go over and beyond my goal. The trag- edy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it. Richard L. Evans. Sharilee Ann R6 16 Beach Road Lee MEMORIES: Ross 7 28 77 The Kids Long talks Elaine won ' t for- get, working w Mikes ' 77, Oik Hank Chinese Food Ross loves it now! Kiss my feet” Who’s this? Excuse me but my door doesn’t work ask Sue; The Tents Kate CYO ask Billy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I Award. THOUGHTS: It can ' t be wrong when it feels so right. LOVE. Sharon Rioux 25 Gee Ave. MEMORIES: Philly ' 76, suitcase; Toronto ' ll International champs, sick; All band trips; Band room ask J.S.; popcorn ask D.G. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 2-3-4, Softball 2, Track 3. THOUGHTS: To achieve some- thing in life that people would not expect me to achieve. I ' ve got my top hat, I ' ve got my cane . . . the collar. Yeah, but you ' ve got ring around Elizabeth Faye Reardon 199 Washington St. Liz, Beth, B Betty MEMORIES: Summers 76-77, First Kiss ask Jade, Pants 8 25 76, OM Pumpkins ask Bridget, ICE ask Deb, Simi Fermal, 7 4 77 BANG, Boat Ride 8 26 77 I.R.L.T.S.Y.T., Red roses, 10 27 77 I.D.I., The Car and talks ask Helen, K Pete 1 11 78, Ser- geant’s and Officer’s Parties. G.P.T.P.S. 77-78. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Saw- yer Medal, Silver Haskell Medal 3, Military Excellence 2, Operations Officer 4, NHS, Pep Club, Flicker. THOUGHTS: Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. Stephen C. Reed 4 Forest St. MEMORIES: Summer ' 77; Wake up!!! ask L.M.; Jack’s Party 9 5; (Don ' t tell anyone!!!) don’t ask R.R. J.R.S.R.A.L.; At Lunch, ask Dave; GHB ask DL; Muskrat; Wild Bill’s. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Win ter Track 2, NHS. THOUGHTS: There are more things to life, but not everyone can find them. 71 Timothy Rose High Popples Rd. Rosie, Tim MEMORIES: Renegades 1 ' 76 and ' 77, Frogmen ask JB and FD, Motorcycles? Mopeds ask FD and JB, The Neck, Football in Rkpt. ask Frank, Golf Course and Rock- ets ask FD and JB, What a Sum- mer, Florida, MA, who wrote that? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 1 2. THOUGHTS: To be half the man my father is. Minutes hang like hours when someone ' s waiting for you Donna Roberts 288 Concord St. Yucca MEMORIES: Delivering Mail, ask Spruce Tree; Sand Dunmg and getting Caught, ask Bruce and Finn. John Rodgers 88 Bray Street MEMORIES: 1 2 20 77 Scott con- quers bridge, John and Mike con- quer Scott. Air Borne, Ft. Devens. Niles Beach Good Harbor Beach. KP, MB, AW, ask Mike, 12 3 77 Blackburn Circle It died” CB ' s, Blue Mustang, Chestnut St. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intra. Hockey, JROTC Prize Squad 2, CMDR 3, Color Guard CMDR 3, Rifle Team 4, C Company CMDR and Captain 4. THOUGHTS: Life is what it is, till you make it what you want it. John M. Roy 1 Southern Heights, Essex Mike MEMORIES: Summer of ' 77, Don’t pout Mrs. C. It ' s only me. French Fry Potatoes. 5$ Debbie GHS — TdTdTd DME I ' m only here to help. Oh Ben, how ' s your toeT THOUGHTS: To find out what I really want and then go get it. Deborah Rodolosi 32 Warner St. Debbie MEMORIES: Jr. yr. ' 77 ask anybody; Parties ask the girls; School of Fish — Conn., ask Paulas; CC and long talks ask Baggs; Thursdays ask JMarie; The Cold nights. Concerts. The Good Year Blimp 7-c 9 30 77 ask Jay. People. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 1 4 THOUGHTS: To love the great- est gift my parents gave me — Lite. Ellen Rochford 76 Shore Rd MEMORIES: Steve, All of the fan- tastic times! All the laughs — 12 17 76 — Summer of 76 and 77, Sweet 16 — The Beach — Mag nolia — E. Gloucester — Winter 10 — Chinese food — A. Cooper w Steve — Great times w friends, MS, PH, AW, JD, LM. — Girl ' s night — Boston — All the B Parties — doubling at BC game — sailing, New Year’s Eve — Love — Beautiful Dreams! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten- nis 1 - 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: To live, love, and en|oy every day of your life. Lawrence Joseph Rubino 1 7 Prospect Street Larry MEMORIES: Summer of ' ll ask JP; Tuna Fishing, 950 lbs and 780 lbs, Samana, Avanti Michee. Not falling overboard, Parties on the Miss Carmen ask Mark. THOUGHTS: Live your life, for you have one and only one life to live. Margaret Ann Rudolph 181 Hesperus Ave. Margie, Toots MEMORIES: Paul, 6 17 77, “Toronto,” Winterguard 3, F and E secrets. The Gang 1, Sand Fights ask SH, PM, LW, Snowman, Maine, ask Sandi, Little Woman — SL “Goodtimes last forever,’’ Parties, The Teepee, Special Peo- ple, “Dad” Trust, Dance 10 7 77. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Color- guard 3, Chorus 2 3 4, Rain- bow. THOUGHTS: “Let people take you as you are, just be yourself.” Mary Elizabeth Rudolph 18 Highland Street Woman MEMORIES: 1 1 26 76 R.B., T.W.G. IV, Gim, mission accom- plished, It’s Entertainment, Mrs. C; The King and I; le P H.; Hamlet; the pear tree, Ed! Summer of ' ll — VW’s and Vegas, The Easterly, TLM. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Rain- bow, WA Jan - May ' 78, NHS V.P. and Pres. 3 4, Class Secretary 2 - 3 - 4, Student Council, Thespians 3 - 4, AFS Pres. 3, Greater ESosto mans. THOUGHTS: If you search for the treasures of life that seem to lie beyond the Rainbow, you’ll find that the treasures really lie within your heart. Kris Russell 38 Railroad Ave. Russ MEMORIES: Best times, Leverett St. Lanesville (The Best); Remem- ber Island night, Marl! Unforgetta- ble times, Thatcher ' s Island week- end, skiing, Cooper Concert, All those Danny Druffs, Woodeye, Woodeye, Graffiti Lockers, huh Kel! BB-KR, MM, HR, CM. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey 3 - 4, Intra. Volleyball 2 - 3 -4. THOUGHTS: When you ' ve got nothing, you’ve got nothing to lose, you ' re invisible now, you ' ve got no secrets to conceal, and how does it feel?? But according to Einstein . . Kelly Ann Ryan 31 Mt. Vernon Street MEMORIES: HB + , TEB, SEBY; showing; GSTIA! The chase ask Russ and Marlene; Con- certs; Grafitti Lockers huh Russ; Good times — HR, KR, MM, MJ; Dreams ask Hel; Spit man; Nip and Tuck All the Way — ask them; Crosby, Stills, Nash and Neil Young!; Giggle, Giggle, Fake, Fake — ask Mina. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Honor Business Club, Type Awards 1 - 2, Flicker. THOUGHTS: In the moun- tains, in the cities, you can see the Dream. Look around you. Has it found you? Has it found you? Is it what it seems?” — Neil Young. Shirley Rudolph 18 Elwell Street Shirl MEMORIES: Many laughs and good times, SB, HH, Play- ground, ally ' s, TV, RBT ask MS, attic, bowling, Vic’s, rock, STH, PS, OP 6, scamper, sports, Tucker ' s Party, Fri. Night accidents, hill, PG’s, That’s your number.”, out back, music, dreams, many crazy times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. and Varsity Basketball, J.V. S oftball, Intra. Basketball. THOUGHTS: To overlook the small things in life is to miss the best part of life itself. Judith Salah 13 Hammond St. Jude MEMORIES: G.G.G.; The Cape, NO and DM General Lee’s Army JCMDKSLGKM; Fingernails Ne knows; crayons ask Denise; Marc’s illness cheering! 0062 Mike and Jodi, Senior Prom, mo-peds Doug ALL THOSE TIMES, Huh dodi Thanks Mark CONCERTS! my secret: Mere ' s boat my car ask anyone MANY MEMORIES!! Detours in Waterville Valley ask the girls. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheering 3 - 4, Co-Captain. THOUGHTS: Rainy days and Mondays always get me down. Stephen Sallah 18 Liberty St. Steve MEMORIES: CYO, York ' s Steak House ask Bill. GWH (Fire 2 76) PMJLGHRS — Sinking in Walt’s Boat, Ski Trips, Blue Cloud, ask Joe Poop scooping. Concerts, Falling in ruts” ask Dave. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey Int. 3 4, OLGV CYO, Football 2, Squires. THOUGHTS: To do what I want in life so at the end I can say I accomplished something. Elaine Sampson 36 Valley Road MEMORIES: 3 13 76 Frank — Seventh Sojourn, YES, music-weekend trips and getting lost; always stuck in the snow, ask Pam Summers up The Hill — Hme’s Porch ask Amy — LAL. THOUGHTS: Many. Marc Sawyer 43 Pleasant Street Sookie MEMORIES: Summer — 76 77 Buddies S. B. Track the shack and more SD and VC 12 — WHAT, June her habit Lookout E. Street SANDBAGGERS G H B.(D.E.) out-patient, IRENE the Illness, Judy B.S. Mary (thanks) W and Arrows — Sure, F.D. Green Get away, DF, CB MOON RIVER Folks at home! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 2-3-4, National Honor Society 3 - 4. THOUGHTS: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. Antonio Sanfilippo 13 Beach Ct. What ' s so funny, Aud? You’re the one with four arms. Eileen Scalli 19 Linwood PI. Marylou Scola 10 Madison Ave. MEMORIES: Remember the sum- mer ' 77 — Playing tennis. Remember going to California! — 1 15 78. Bowling. Saturday nights ask SN, GN and MC. Riding around with the radio on. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Secre- tary HBC, Beacon, Pep Club, Flash, Assistant Business Man ager — Flicker, Typing Award. THOUGHTS: Don ' t walk in front of me, don’t walk behind me, just walk beside me and be my friend. Dean Shatford 18 Flume Road Deano MEMORIES: Claire 5 7 77, over her house. Bunking ask JT, DS. Brown House games, Veator is ask JT, SH. Tennis Champs ' 77, c- c team, Hoppybird, Phinneydo, Sundevils. Mom and Dad, Magno- lia. YOOOO! SF and GH parties. Keithman, Mattherat. Vike ' s no. 1 ask Dan. B-ball at lib. Jeffro. Orange Duster! BC? School ask JT, SH, DS, SP, SH and DF, Fitch burg! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3; JV Basketball 1 ; B Ball 3. THOUGHT: Never say you can’t do it. Richard Shatford Flume Road Rick Peter Sheedy 10 Rocky Neck Ave. Donald Shallow 26 Ocean Ave. Nice Looking Car. Joseph A. Scola 21 Hampden Street Joe, Fish MEMORIES: The hill, Playing Hockey with my Gomba’s, The Mush ask Jack, The Hot Dog Roll ask Pants, CAYHA Midget Hockey Champs ' 76, Moose Party ask Quinny, Peeling off the boards ask Jack or Phil. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 4; Intra. Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1 . THOUGHTS: To succeed in the future and to make my parents proud of me. 75 Amy L Sidlowski 921 Wa .ng cat Aim, S ' s, Mi MEM( SIP . Walking, TH FLOW AS- AGOE ospital Wall, (trees) ask Dianne, the Noseworthys ask Cathy, GHB 4 19 76 Orange Juice, Oh my God! is he dead? Ski trip ’76 and ’77, Biking, Bass Rocks 6 30 77, J.L.C. Hijacker, Breakwater 592 S.H. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Man- ager Gymnastics 3 - 4, Field Hockey 4. THOUGHTS: Paper walls and hills of clay, why do we let them block our way. Laurie Silva 75 High Street T.T. MEMORIES: Rick, Summertime, Concerts, My 18th, Lane ' s Cove, Pits, Castle Hill, Cranes Beach ask Deb, Marina, Tuna 9 2 75, Fleet- wood Mac, Shot guns kill people ask PUU, Elephant, Teenage Land. THOUGHTS: ... For you may s till be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. Smile Paige. David R. Silveira RR 16 Reynard St. Sarge MEMORIES: Parties, Rowdie times at the beaches. Fort Devens, Officer-Sargent Par ties, Semiformals and For- mals. NH and Goodtimes, ask BL what CB is like. Remember the times in the Dodge when snow jumping etc. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Tennis 1 - 4, J.V. Football 2, Grenadiers 2 - 3, Band and ROTC 2 - 4, Intra. Hockey 2 - 4, Intra. Volleyball 3. THOUGHTS: I hope I can make things in life as and more interesting than in school. Elvino Silveira 3 Willow Street Grace E. Simpson 282 Washington St. Beth, OJ MEMORIES: St. Ann ' s, Grove Street Gang, Chalet w Smiley, Veator ' s Class, Chemistry ask Dennis. Hi-Cruisin ' in Mardi — Mobile w MJ, CJ. Canoe- ing, AGH, J. Geils, Bev. Game, But we’re seniors! I slipped Mark, honest! Sailing 10 7 — I don ' t believe it! Don’t go in that driveway! SM, SB, Ma and RA. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 2-3-4, Flicker, Academic Recognition, Type Award THOUGHTS: With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it’s still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy. Desdefata. Teresa Slater 76 Centennial Ave. MEMORIES: Winter ' 75 T.A.L.; Summer ' 75 R.P.; Friday nights downtown; What was that!! ask K.T.; The Nose thank you; 7 1 77 to 7 14 77. Those winter rides with the Silver Star Gang. THOUGHTS: Smile!! It’s Conta- gious! 76 Donald Smith 5 Linden Rd. MEMORIES: The Field, Pines, the Mills, ask KC, The last day of school ' 77, a free for all. THOUGHTS: There ' s no party at my house, Porky! Peter Sommer 1 1 Oak Street Pete MEMORIES: The best thing to happen in life is to fall in love. Never forget this. En|oy your stay on Earth. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer, Basketball. THOUGHTS: Everybody is equal, except some people who are more equal, is one of the laws of society, which I don ' t agree with. Carl Soper 1 5 Maplewood Park Skip MEMORIES: Wallocos, Wrights Pond and other image councilor parties. Frog climbing wall, K. Per- rin and P. Verga. Dancing with Dawn-si-do. Visit to the cemetery, hey Kev. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 3 - 4. Frances Jean Soper 34 Grove Street Fran MEMORIES: Magnolia Born, Contact, ask Sue, Garage, Gene and Tootsie, Valentine ' s Party, Summers of ' 76 and ' 77. Davie, yes. Kittens, Late Mornings, Blvd., Sunnyside, Horne’s Party, Shore Cliff, Sweet Shop Bakery, ask Ellen. And all the good parties! THOUGHTS: You ' ll never real ize what you have until you have it no longer. Glen Soucy 33 Pond St., Essex MEMORIES: 1st place in Toronto — May ' 77 and Philly parade, Reading to Gloucester via Salem — NH ask Sally, Philbe ' s Flying French Bread, JL Champs ' 76 and ' 77, Benom Disaster and En Prise Bishop in Reading. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Math Team 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Treasurer, NHS 3 4 Ann Souza 53 Concord St. MEMORIES: Foxboro 7 4 76 with EJ and CH; Phone calls ask Kathy; - Punch you in the knee, F block lunch ask Lisa, Bali Hai and Get the Waiter ; short |okes by Lisa and Betty; Football, you bet! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club, Type Awards. THOUGHTS: Because we are not afraid of tomorrow, nor restricted by yesterday, we are able to love today. At least some people enjoy school. 77 Janeil C. Strong 2 Beachmont Ave. JeilS ' MEMORIES: Travels with friends through mind and space. THOUGHTS: There are no goals or forevers, only striving and change. Mike W. Sova 25 Lyndale Ave. Mlkey, Moo MEMORIES: Wendy; Niagara Falls; Fernwood; the barn; Austria; WOB; Sunnyslde; camping and hiking with Bozo ask Wendy, Eddie and Eileen; Skiing and par- tying up Maine; Swimming up Fernwood ask Wendy; tuna fishing with Gary; Combat Zone ask Matt and Jim Mott. THOUGHTS: ILYTW. Frederick Stanton 143 Essex Ave. Fred MEMORIES: STOP! ' ' ask Poo- ley. Ask Dana. Mug Up! ask Chicken Man, the house ask Buzzard, the Rigger ask GL, KS, and EL. Shop kids 1, Mopar vs. Chevys and Fords. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry 1 - 2 - 3, Co-op. THOUGHTS: To do everything I wish and do the best I can. New student at Gloucester High. Mary Steiner 347 Western Ave. Steins, Steiner, Max MEMORIES: PJ, MJ, CM and BJ; favorite pastimes, Drama “Maria, Marie, Rose, Aunt Sigrid, Wife 5,” Teas on Friday, Don ' s house (TP’s); the field, singing in the rain . . . Scags, Periwinkle, Julie! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: DSGHS, NBOS Thespians 1-23, Drama Workshop 2 - 3. THOUGHTS: To realize my dreams are the realities of tomor row. Mel Stephens 4 Parker Court Mouth MEMORIES: Chuck: Marina, Salis- bury Beach, the garage. “Smile Zeek, so we can see ya! alleys, TVPBT ask SR. Friday night acci- dent ask SR 8th grade ask LS and SA. Long walks to nowhere ask TF. The Midnight trips to Bill and Bob ' s. The DD gang. THOUGHTS: To be myself and go my way. To make my parents proud of me. Beth Stelluto 21 Brier Road MEMORIES: Gymnastics, U Mass — “Fly like an Eagle” ask Lys. Let ' s walk, drugstores ask P. Taxis and the Curran House. Laughing in the Library 8th ask MS and KP. Ticklish? Small Italian with everything. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 2-3-4 (captain). Tennis 2-34, NHS Sec. 3 4, Sawyer Medal 3, Student Council 4, Jr. Rotarians 4, Flicker. THOUGHTS: No man can dis- cover the ocean until he loses sight of the shore. Christine Summit Western Ave., Essex Chris, Red MEMORIES: Laughs, tears, long talks! Back of Cranes. 3 day week- end 1 0 7 , 8, 9, 10. ask WL, Di, JM. Why do you hate me? Labor Day, Conomo Pt. BD! 2 17 76: PR B. 4 19 77. JL Party. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Spring Track 1 - 3, Intra. Volley- ball 1 - 3, Winter Track 3. THOUGHTS: I should laugh, but I cry because your love has passed me by. You took me by surprise because I didn ' t realize you were the one laughing. Dawn Sutherland 1 Howard Rd. MEMORIES: Patty remember NY in ' 76, Linda remember reading and work. THOUGHTS: If your only aim in life is living for yourself, then you will never really live. John Tello 38 Granite St. J.T. MEMORIES: The hill, 125.032, Blvd. Groc. (The Ball Club), 27-3 10, The Elks 13. The Reds- kins, The Big D, 5 13 The Boomer. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Awards, Intra. Hockey 2 3 4. THOUGHTS: “The strongest man in the world is he who stands alone in the face of desperation. Melissa J. Thomas 5 Riverdale Place Lis MEMORIES: BC and SDK, Boston, hockey games, Longwood CC 8 27 77, GHBeach, What it is! The Wild Pair, Sunday Mornings DD and NW, Bermuda, it’s forever and for always, Vacations in NH. THOUGHTS: I want to laugh while the laughing is easy; I want to cry if it makes it worthwhile. Seals and Crofts. Mary Swanson 3 Pinecrest Ave. MEMORIES: Mike 6 6 75, W. Gloucester, Melv, all the Laughs, try to yawn, sweet dreams. La Pew and I swear to God: Girl ' s night, drown the frog, ask LM, JD, AW, PH, and ER: all the games and the bone ask Lauren: 6th Lunch, good times with JB and PH, Crazy Ma: Special friends and S. Beach. THOUGHTS: Live for the future, and let yesterday ' s memories be your guide. Where did she get those looks? Shelly Thimmer 4 Butman Ave. MEMORIES Toronto “1st PLACE FIELDSHOW, Phili, BAY STATE Champs 76 and (), “Gonna Fly Now , Sperry’s 6th Algebra, 3rd quarter. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 2-3-4, Math League 3 - 4, NHS 4, Chorus 1. THOUGHTS: Ich habe kemen Antwort fur die Frage: “Was bin ich? ' ' Sondern ich weiss nicht. 79 Michael Tiernan 20 Ocean Highland Faye Tinker 56 Warner St. MEMORIES: Steve 6 18 77. My Partner Pam, C.O. — ask Peggy. Toronto ask Patti. Great times with Anne. Vacations with Steve and family. Water skiing Canoe- ing.” Doubling, We finally made it Steve! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten- nis 1 - 4, NFC All-Stars 3, GDT 2 - 4, Band 3, Winter CG 3, Chorus 3 -4. THOUGHTS: Concentration is the name of the game; Confidence is the key. Corinne Tocco MEMORIES: 6 14 77 F.V. — Weekends over Marie’s, ask P.P.; 2 24 Birthday Party. Tom ' s Cellar, the gang. Pork Chops and Applesauce.” ask P.P., M.A.; going with the girls; Parties, I did it on pur- pose.” First Concert “Coop er,” ask F.V., W.P., C.P., Bad Co. No. 1; J. Geils. Victoria Tocco 2 Edgewood Rd. Vicki MEMORIES: W. Glou., Summer of ' 77 — Beach parties, good times. We know all about you! ask Kim. Samantha ask Kim. Rockport Samantha ask Kathy. Funnyside. You dirty dog! 7 months. Castle Parties. SFP or what! June 17, 1978. Barracuda, ask Lisa, Cards, ask Mark. California. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ten- nis 2, Gymnastics 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: M.B.D.S.F.T.L.Y.D. A. Nicholas Tognazzi III 1 18 Magnolia Ave. Nick MEMORIES: Gameball, Indians, S. of S., Namath Camp, Camp Cedar, Cabin 2-6-3, Concerts, Cape Code ask J.P. lions, Parties, Race ask K.V. West Parish, The Pier and Skiing, Ripped Off, R.C., drifting with my lady. I’m playing monopoly. At last Magnolia. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 8th 1 4, Harry Agganis All Star Team 4, Basketball 1 - 2, Indoor Track 3, NEC Discus Champ 1973 and 1974, Intra. B- Ball, Champs Irish 1977. THOUGHTS: Parting; it is they who stay behind who suffer. Eat the hamburger first kid. Jeff Toye 8 Norman Ave. Jeffro MEMORIES: Magnolia, Brown House, Go for the Record!” ask D.S.D.S.D.S. Blowing Lunch” ask Jay, FBI, Skipping ask Dean and Doug, 76-77 Lunches with J.A., “Hoppy and B.C. game. Good Harbor and Stage Fort Park, 7 25 77 surprise: ask Dean, Phinney Doo!” “Doctor,” “Shadow,” “Dino,” “SUNDE VILS,” Ugly Dougly,” Mac,” Orange Duster,” Freddieman.” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Foot- ball 1 - 2, Hockey 2, Intra. Basket- ball 3 - 4. 80 David W. Tucker 83 Wheeler St. Tucka MEMORIES: Bobby ' s Cellar, you light up my life, Kings — Mike B, Route 95 with my mother ask Donny J. Good Times at King’s, Miss Pratt’s offices, Bill ' s and Bob’s, Sherry baby ask Bob, What happened Saturday Night: Rlanor. THOUGHTS: Ambition: To become a fireman, and to remem- ber that “you, me and the world around us, that’s love.’’ David Tupman 89 Gloucester Ave. Tup MEMORIES: The colorful Mus- tangs that never failed and Fords are the best. It must have been a Chevy Rear end ask Bruce. The APA Bridge OH NO FIRE, LET ME OUT!! Ask Hump. Your gonna whaaa, ask Charlie. Brakeline Fever, Mug up. Shop and Rowdi ness. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop. THOUGHTS: If everybody liked the same, there wouldn’t be enough to go around. Lisa Turner 19 Maplewood Ave. MEMORIES: 6 20 77 TT, JK, and BO; Off Grounds Yo! “I ' ll punch you in the knee,” ask Ann. Party Girl, Good Times with TT, The fence. Are we late? ask Dl. F-BLK. Lunches, Accounting ask Hildi. Gardening, Love and Understand- ing ask Mom. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type Awards I and II. THOUGHTS: To live a long, happy and successful life; and to help those who have helped me. Peter Verga 66 Perkins St. Pete MEMORIES: 12 30 76 Surf with Image, 7 9 77 Nick’s Wed. 8 1 Carmies Party, 8 8 Skip’s Party, 8 1 0 ask the Image gang 8 12 Joel’s Party, 8 19 Ruth Ann. Always holding out for the right time. Rolling Ridge, 8 74 First BD with Mickey, Diane S. Keith D. Skips, Real People — Image Councilors. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Car- pentry Shop 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: If you don’t under- stand something ask or else you ' ll never learn. P.V. Don’t be camera shy. James Unis 7 Willow St. Jim MEMORIES: Surprise ask any- one Bo, Dobler, SH MCD, Wak- iki. Camp Cedar Cabin 6, 2, Leader, CK Jim Box, Chugga Neicy, Duck, Billy, Four, J. SM. Burnham ' s Field, BFB. VDG. Dl. SP. Record 48 2, 53 4? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 - 4, Winter Track 1 • 4, Spring Track 1 - 4. THOUGHTS: Make the best out of life, for you have only one to live. Debra E. Verrette 109 Western Ave. Debbie, Duck MEMORIES: Jimmy — Mike, our dream came true. Week- end ask Jimmy S., Emo V. and Ann B. HISSER. Essex gang. The Terrace. Prom ’77 ask JS, PG and DM. Skateboarding ask Sandy and Duck. “Look- out.” Working §11 night on the Daytona Charger. My car. Superbee. Running away with my Mom. My little angel Paula D. Kevin Vieira Field Rd. Lorraine West 47 Englewood Rd. Laurie, Pugs, Honcho MEMORIES: Paul 6 9 77, Dance 10 7 77 ask M R., The Gang, Summer of ' 77, The Driveway, Friends Forever, Parties in the Cellar, The Path ask T.J. The Fam IN- ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cho rus 2-34, Beacon 4, 1.0. R.G. THOUGHTS: Live for today and dream about tomorrow. John White 56 Granite Street Anna Williams R273 Western Ave. Blimpy MEMORIES: JROTC Rainbow. Prize Squad. Hot Chocolate. R.T., R.l. Grenadettes. Springfield Rainbow Ball. Friends Forever. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: 1st and 2nd Place Ind. Drill., 1 Gre- nadettes 3 yrs., Sr. Cmdr. Prize Squad Jr., Cmdr. Sgt. Party, Offi- cer’s Party, Field Day 3 yrs.. Tro- phies, Medals, Ribbons. THOUGHTS: Successful Pe rson: One who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at her. That face is not cool, Shatford Walter White 864 Washington St. Wizza MEMORIES: Pixie, Walter Lee, T.W. in V.W. ask R.R., C.E., B.C.; Cape Cod ask R.R., C.E., T.M., B.S. New Year ' s Eve ask E.R., S.B. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Hockey 2-3-4, Golf 4. THOUGHTS: To think before doing it, and do it the right way because there ' s a right way and a wrong way. Bonnie Lee Williams 22 Corliss Ave. Bonnie MEMORIES: Driving around with nothing to do ask BD, LA, BG. Meeting Scott 11 24 77. Nights ask SP, BG, AP, DR. FHA trips. Cup of Coffee DF. ATD ' ll SD. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Secretary Pep Club 4, Presi- dent FHA Hero 4 State Con- sultant FHA, Certificate of Merits Childcare. THOUGHTS: To make my fam ily proud of me. 82 Christopher Wonson 25 Mt. Vernon St. Chris MEMORIES: Remember the GSP gang ask Footy. The Nuthouse ask Robby, The Good Times at Rob- by ' s house ask Anita and Mol. Xmas Eve ' 76 ask Chris, Footy and Rick. Summer ' 77 at Long Beach ask Footy and Jim. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Base- ball, Boxing, Electrical Shop 12 3. Alyssa Ann Wostrel 8 Woodbury St. Lys MEMORIES: GHS — Good laughs; Great times! Girl’s Night with LM, PH, MS, JD, ER; doubling ask Janine. 6th lunch ' 76, Bermuda, winning $227 ask Paul, taxis, traveling, Curran’s house ask Beth, Boston, my 17th, Gymnas- tics, skiing, summers, sunrises — parties and Fantastic Friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gym- nastics 1 - 4, NHS 3 - 4, Student Council 4, German Club 3. THOUGHTS: In one drop of water are found the secrets of all the endless oceans. Kahlil Gibran. Hilton Vaz Pezzoni 2 Bray Street Al. Tiete, 59 — Apt. 51; Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil MEMORIES: Parents, brother, sis- ter, relatives, girlfriend and friends in Brazil; Korthas family; Other Exchange Students; G. Guti- errez (Chile); McKenzies; Teach- ers; friends — Lee and JoAnn; 11 22 84 ask D; 1-17 77; 7-27- 77. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Exchange Student. All actors are goofy. Deborah Williams 52 Sumner St. Debbie MEMORIES: Winter ' 75 with TD, Fri. night ask anyone, Dirty work at AGH, Beetle ask DH. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus, Pep Club, FHA Hero. THOUGHTS: Live your life day by day. Tomorrow will soon be today. Hold the memories of the past and learn from mis- takes. 83 NOT PICTURED Peter Bertolino 5 Lookout St. MEMORIES: Parties, Wingaersheek Baech in Sam ' s car ask P C. and S.P. Card Games up the School, Fiesta, Topsfield Fair ask Wes, Concerts Bos ton, Bad Co., Alice Cooper, Christmas Eve ask P.C., S.P. Parties down the Oval. THOUGHTS: To do what I always wanted to do and succeed at it. Adelle Cataldo Leonard St. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon THOUGHTS: Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Live life to the ful lest; be satisfied with what you do and how you do it, for life is too short not to be satisfied to the fullest extent. Rachel Keyser 1 2 Hovey Street MEMORIES: Webb and all the kids. Sailing, English and Gym. Monserrat especially! The King I and Thespi ans. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Every thing is left behind in Amherst except Thespians. THOUGHTS: Oh, would someone the gift to give us to see ourselves as oth- ers see us. Sharon Abdo 6 Magnolia Ave. MEMORIES Upstairs, Downstairs, Cape Ann Forge, Carrots 1 Pal, Sportsmen ' s Club, WLYW, Full Moon, Troubled all the time, W.P. don ' t mix, Aeros, Alice C., NNIAY, California, Mexico, Gone to Florida, Dem. Rep. Florida. Susan Campbell 37 Mt. Pleasant St. MEMORIES: Summer of ' 77, Dale, Donna and Shelly, Alice Cooper, ask Dale. We are fine. The Christmas Party. Yearbook Questionnaire, ask Shelly. Working at Wally’s. Summer Parties. Chocolate-covered Cherries, Debby and Finney. Tom Jenkins 1 5 Ferry St. Tommy J MEMORIES: 27 Ferry Street, ask Shaddock. Working at AGH, ask John. The S.S. ask Mitch. The Barn. Sum- mers 75, 76, 77. The Bus ask Peter. This Clambake! THOUGHTS: The extent of your hap- piness depends on the quality of your thoughts. Tracey Sousa 1 Highland St. Spacey, Spaceman MEMORIES: Blondsberry Beach, ask A T., E.M , D.F. Barnham, Chip- man ' ' ask D.S. Hoppy’s Party, Jim- my ' s Party, 4 Headlights ask JD, RDR. PeeWee Champs ' 72. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Soccer 3 - 4, Infra. Hockey 2-3-4. THOUGHTS: I once cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no feet. 84 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Kim Del lo Russo — President Karin Nelson — Vice President Mary Rudolph — Secretary Eva Schneider John Ziergiebel Audrey Hill — Treasurer 85 Hey, so what if we just got suspended. Happy-go-Luckiest — Kris Russell and Moe Montgomery Did you say something? No, I didn’t say anything. Shyest — Sherile Re and Richard Jabba How do love thee? Let me count the ways. Class Sweethearts — Mary Swanson and Mike Devlin. Class Individual — Sandy Crawford Next week ... the Met. Most Musical — Mary Rudolph and Joe Bertolino. Astaire and Rogers — EAT YOUR HEARTS OUT! Most Theatrical — Lisa Mackey and Sal Auditore Come on. You know you ' re wrong Mike, I’m right. Most Argumentative — Serina Beauparlent and Mike Fronteiro We buy all our clothes here. Best Dressed — Jeanne Frontierro and Jay Aiello 89 We love this school with mindless joy. Most School Spirited — Kim Dello Russo and Adam Bolonsky Come on, stop clowning around. Class Clowns — Debbie Rodolosi and Scott Phinney Let me show you the right way to hold the stick Annette. Most Athletic — Annette Randazza and Tom Conrad. Home Sweet Home. Most Likely to Succeed — Audrey Hill and Walter O’Donnell 90 Don’t worry Maryke, it’ll be a breeze. Most Daring — Maryke Litchfield and Rick Shatford Okay Anita, but it’s your turn next. Most Artistic — Anita Gillie and Marc Sawyer Just think Jimmy, someday there’ll be statues of us Best All Around — Carol Murray and Jim Unis. ADMINISTRATION Dr. George P. Lane Superintendent of Schools Herbert Wostrel Assistant Superintendent of Schools William Gentile Principal Kenneth Stickney Director of Vocational Education Frederick White Assistant Principal Shirley Coen Assistant Principal 92 FACUL TY s:„. ttm mF Leo Amero Automotive Celeste Archambault Museum School Eleanor Beebe English Devon Bergengren Business Rick Anderson Project Adventure Junior Class Advisor Rosemary Banks English T y Jayne Avila Foreign Language A Robert Benjamin Carpentry Angelo Bertolino Machine Ronald Bielicki Special Education 94 Joseph Billante Business Girls Basketball Coach James Brennen Social Studies Barbara Bradstreet Home Economics-Coordinator FHA-HERO Advisor Clifford Brooks Science Roger Campbell Math Maryellen Callahan Physical Education Sophomore Class Advisor Paul Bradstreet Science Col. Edward Brophy JROTC-Commander Grenadettes Advisor Sgt. Dominic Cannizzaro JROTC Girls Drill Team Advisor 95 Verna Carbone Business Henri Caron Math Terese Case English PF ' Janls Chamberlin Chorus Richard Chane Foreign Language Coordinator German Club Advisor Jacqueline Cohen Guidance John Carter Social Studies Student Council Advisor Charlotte Chane Foreign Language 96 Anthony Corrao Related Carpentry Eric Dahlgren English Flash Advisor Arthur DeSouza Social Studies Dennis Corkery English Sgt. James Critch JROTC Rifle Team Advisor Robert Delisle Physical Education Jacquelyn Crews English Katherine Davis Business Sgt. Joseph Dionne JROTC Grenadiers Advisor 97 Jim Dykstra Tutor Salvatore Favazza Math Stanley Gleason Science Vincent Elmer Foreign Language Donat Femino Business — Coordinator Nancy Goodman Museum School Eileen Erwin, English National Honor Society, Cheerleaders Advisor Grace Figurido, English Flicker Literary Advisor Paul Goodwin Industrial Arts 98 Patricia Grace Business Joseph Grillo Guidance Madeline Grillo Reading Alfred Hagstrom Math James Guter Band Music — Coordinator Mark Haberland Guidance — Coordinator John Halmen Milton Harris Jay Hoagland Special Education Industrial Arts Art 99 Joan Keegan Home Economics Charles Kistner Industrial Arts Stephen Kent Museum School Harvey Korobkin — Business Honor Business Club Advisor Flicker-Business Advisor Ted Kessler Art-Coordinator Carol Kuzminski Art 100 Gilbert Lane Print Shop Benjamin Franklin Club Advisor Manuel Martins Librarian Carl McKenzie Science Robert Londergon Business James McComiskey English Carol Lyons Home Economics Junior Class Advisor Heidi McGrath Tutor Janet Messier Tutor Donald McPhail Social Studies 101 Rose Michaels Tutor Alicia Noriega Tutor Thomas O’Donnell Business Barbara Nicholson Museum School Agustus Nunes Math Boy ' s Tennis Coach Jack O’Maley Guidance Emily Nickerson Science Bonnie O ' Connell English Louise Nickas Social Studies 102 Gerald O’Neil Social Studies Athletic Director John Orlando Carpentry Ronald Pasek Social Studies Sophomore Class Advisor Beth Peer Tutor Dana Perry Automotive-Related Adeline Polese Tutor Frank Petronzio Art Helen Pino English Helen Porper School Nurse 103 William Proposki Math Donald Riley Physical Education Hockey Coach Eva Schneider Science Senior Class Advisor Elizabeth Ramsey Guidance Philip Salzman Museum School James Schoel Museum School — Director John Ray Tutor •1 Nancy Saul Foreign Language Mary Scofield Science 104 John Sperry Math-Coordinator Math Team Advisor Sk Francis Sullivan Electrical 105 Elizabeth Spellman Home Economics HERO Advisor Martha Squiers Reading Patricia Sinclair Science Leon Sprague College Guidance Gregg Smith Social Studies J.V. Basketball Coach Leroy Spittle Electrical-Related Mort Sparer English Dennis Veator Math Nancy Webber Drama Thespians Advisor Wendy Wintle — English Beacon, Pep Club Advisor John Sulton Industrial Arts Myrtle Wardrup Science Eugene Surette Machine-Related Stephen Sutera English Patricia Wagner Home Economics Alge Viatones Business 106 Robert Yates Physical Education Football Coach David Wise Social Studies John Ziergiebel English Senior Class, Project Adventure Club Advisor June Greenw od Library Elizabeth Buckley Special Class AIDES Isabel Jordan Special Class Don Meuse Drama Grace Nicastro Library 107 Joan Dallin Administrative Mary Breck Administrative SECRETARIES Linda Magnarelli Administrative Catherine Gaspar Alternative Education Catherine McEachern Administrative 108 Judith Melanson Guidance Thelma Souza Administrative Agnes Viatones Vocational ’s Bam mwm CAFETERIA STAFF JANITORIAL STAFF Jean McPhail Noon Supervisor Skip Favazza Athletic Custodian 109 GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK MYRTLE WARDRUP The class of 1978 would like to set aside this page to thank Myrtle Wardrup for all her contributions to Gloucester High School and its stu- dents in her long teaching career. 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Middle Row: Tim Good, Jeff Powers, Donna McFadden, Cathy Mills, Liz Reardon, Alyssa Wostrel, Janine DeCoste, Adam Bolonsky, Mary Ellen Carignan, Glen Soucy, Mindy McRobb, Margi Blanding (Librarian). Front Row: Beth Stelluto (Secretary), Debbie Hawes, Phyllis Fiers, Marc Sawyer, Lisa Perrin, Steve Reed, Jim Doody, Walter O’Don- nell, Lauren Mineo, Grace Moceri, Kim DelloRusso (President), Karin Nelson (Treasurer), Mary Rudolph (Vice-Presi- dent). Not Pictured: Mike Carignan, Sandy Crawford, Laurie Brown, Scott Phinney, Janeil Strong. JUNIOR ROTARIANS Back Row: Adam Bolonsky, Walter O ' Donnell, Gim Tood, Scott Phinney, Glen Soucy. Front Row: Kim DelloRusso, Beth Stelluto, Mr. White (Advisor), Audrey Hill, Melissa Parnell. Not Pic- tured: Janeil Strong. HONOR BUSINESS CLUB Kathy Norris, Carmella Bonina, Jose phine Costanzo, Grace Moceri (Trea- surer), Jeff Mackey, Wendy Julian (Presi dent), Marylou Scota (Secretary), Kelly Ryan, Jackie Reynolds (Vice President) FHA - Hero Back Row: Beckie Gossom, Brenda Davenport, Tina Dammyer, Cindy O’Leary, Leanne DaSilva. 3rd Row: Suz- ette O’Brien, Debbie Forrest, Ann Marie Sears, Jeanine Voller. 2nd Row: Mrs. Spellman, Debbie Hawes, Jane Muise, Bonnie Williams, Linda Amero, Mary Lou Mitchell, Mrs. Bradstreet, Carrie Giacal one, Beckie Catto, Rhonda Joyce. Front Row: Bridgett Perry, Erin Crowley, Erica MacFarland, Diane Soper, Joan Marie White and Connie Pata. GERMAN CLUB Back Row: Steve Smith, Laura Doyle, Joan Souza, Lorette Lumbard. Middle Row: Amy Puff, Dottie Randazza, Zoe Powers, Lisa Ciarametaro, Donna McFadden, Pam Kimel. Front Row: Paula Marques, Dana Bruni, Rick Geraghty, Sue Parady (Vice-President), Cris Benoit (President), Karin Nelson (Secretary), Kelly Geraghty (Treasurer), Mr. Chane (Advisor). Not Pictured: Bob Malone, Tero Kekki. GERMAN CLUB BAND Back Row: Jim Puff, Steve Frontiero, Steve Smith, Rick Geraghty (Band Mas- ter). Front Row: Paula Marques, Laura Doyle, Shelly Thimmer, Amy Puff. MATH TEAM Back Row: Natalie Wood, Zoe Powers, David Burns, Julie Francis, Leo White. Front Row: Audrey Hill, Glen Soucy, Shelly Thimmer, Sue Parady. Not Pic- tured: Deene Juncker. BEN FRANKLIN CLUB Back Row: James Burnham, Amy East- man, MaryEllen Orlando, Matthew Setti- pani, Ted Larkin. Middle Row: Joseph Mathews, Michael Stanton, Theresa Luoni, Linda McCarthy. Front Row: Lisa Gillie, Amy Martin, Shelley Nugent, Bruce Collins, Deborah McKay, Shelley Parsons. NATIONAL THESPIANS Back Row: Don Poole, Debbie Alexander, Deene Junker, Mathias Raulf, Florence Major, John Deveau, Margi Bagley, Scott St. Cyr, Gretchen Klett, Peter Sommer, Greg Wostrel, Ann-Marie Davis, Georgia Hill, Belinda Burnham, Sheila O’Connor, Kate Sibley, Charley Vogel. Front Row: Grace Simpson, Sue Mills, Rachel Keyser, Adam Bolonsky, Mary Rudolph, Bob Condon, Bob Blatchford, Sal Audi tore, Karin Nelson, Doria Mateia, John Militello, Mary Steiner, Paige Gerstner, Cris Benoit. PEP CLUB Back Row: Pauline Scola, Judy Manm nen, Pauline Misurace, Debbie Hawes, Linda Amero, Brenda Davenport, Diane Morgan, Ann Souza, Tina Evangelista, MaryJo Silveira, Melissa Parnell. Middle Row: Debbie Burke, Becky Gossom, Mic- helle LeClair, Joanne Lopiccolo, Jennifer Huke, MaryLou Scola, Liz Reardon, Char- lene Hildebrand, Debbie Tarr, Paige Gerstner, Julie Francis, Phyllis Guerin. Front row: Leslie Bell, Sharon Knutenen, Sue Browning, Terri Beck (Mascot), Bon nie Williams (Secretary), Wendy Wintle (Advisor), Sue Dodge (Treasurer), Cathy Mills (Mascot), Julie Piraino, Teresa Gove. Not Pictured: Jeanne Muise (Presi- dent), Coleen Harmon (Vice-President), Jade McRae, Mel Stevens, Sharon Miller, Kim Mitchell. 120 STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL To Massachusetts Board of Education: Mary Ellen Rose, Kim DelloRusso. To Gloucester School Committee: Kim DelloRusso, Melissa Parnell, Audrey Hill, Adam Bolonsky, Bev Lowe, Mary Ellen Rose. STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row: Carol Murray, Julie Greeley, Donna Caravella, Allison Moody, Alyssa Wostrell, Bev Lowe, Elaine Psalidas, Teresa Gove (Parliamentarian), Ronnie Jabba. Middle Row: Karen Hatch, Cyndy Brown, Marietta Corrao, Laura Stelluto, Marc Sawyer, Mark Destino, Audrey Hill. Front Row: Beth Stelluto, Tina Burgess (Secretary), Sue Kenyon (Treasurer), Greg Wostrel, Mary Ellen Rose (Vice- President), Lisa Mackey (President), Kim DelloRusso. PROJECT ADVENTURE CLUB Members of the Project Adventure Club Pictured Are: Laurie Brown, Nancy Brown, Peter Verga, Margi Blanding, Serina Beauparlant, Roberta Fred- erick, Betsy Frederick, Cathy Schlicte, Sandy Craw- ford, Janeil Strong, Rose Djanaski. Members Not Pictured Are: Adam Bolonsky, Robin Wilmonton, Fred Stanton, Larry Misuraca, Audrey Hill, Kim Del- loRusso, Danny Aparo, Laura Stelluto, Gina Libro, Danell Huntley, Joe Bertolino, Kirsten afKIinteberg. THE FLASH THE FLASH ClovcMftf ' i only stodont nowtpopof The Members of the FLASH staff, because they were working so hard to produce the first independent issue of the paper ever, were unable to have their pictures taken. For those who run out to the sea in dories... By Margi Blinding and Laurie Brown A variety erf song kepi their «f m high and their rhythm constant The long day ' s Journey ended u the two donee weal ashore on an uninhabited island in the Ease River In the few remaining hour erf daylight, the cam pen pitched their tents, collected firewood, and had a chance to relaa A dinner erf apagelO and Italian bread appropriately topped o rf! the exhausting day The w—nH erf chick and the aroma a rf a vtalting •kink accented the bitter cold- nesa of the trip ' s final night an the The next morning, the Dolphin and the 9iarks attemptsd to combat the raging seas and blustering wind R was obvtoia that the violent ocean was mightier than the aeamea and they wiaely chose te avoid calastrophy by turning bad By meem rf the Big White Truck, gear and lifeless bodies were tra reported to their original place arf departure Upon arrival in avthxaUm. the group touched grand In filth and irftrr exhaustion The fir cigarette in two days far theae habitual amok ox did not resuti in 14 Oaf action only beadachna. All those Involved agreed that although their goal to row around the Cape bad not been reached they bad nr reeded in their ultimate purpoae-to have a great time away from the haaales arf society In these three days the eleven individuals became one family Each member learned to respect, co-operate and give and take for the advantage arf ah NOTE A special thanks la Us order to Mr John ZiergSetwrf who made Urfi trip the success It was by being our friend and equal October 1J, 1 77 Weekend weather prediction Northeast gale, high winch, and rough aeaa Small craft warning in effect laps Room XH- Weather complications disrupt excursion plans and postpone Project Adventure Club Dory Trip October a. IVn-PosfpansmciX creetes disappointment in many students Only a dedicated tan remato to challenge the October M Ifri-Duak Two dories arrive at a marsh island after a strenuous row against the tidal current arf the Arrlaquam River The Dolphins beached Or , only to find thst the route to high gross id was s mate arf muMgrsps and eroding banks The keen Sharks found the stirdu path, although It deteriorated after carrying many loads of heavy provisions The frustrations erf the muddy trek caused temporary hot tempers and dtacourageme which eventually gave way to laughter and satisfaction after a hearty meal The weary retirwd, leaving the rest lo indulge la deep conversation while eating Tod House Cookies around the camprflre Sunrise promised ■ beautiful day fit for adventure The Penguin ' woke the laiy campers with bis high-pitched morning melody and a threat orf a befallen lent While the strong and a Me ' ceded the boat one member became a useless lump collap- sing wearily at every op- portunity High seas made il impossible to row around the Cape, but the troop wae not dlacomged They keprf a slow but steady pace while rowing through tan foot rwerfb “See Gloucester ' s irradiator open new industry era ” Author a Note By Adam Bofcnhy In early October at Gloucesf- hM Unmrwvmr h Mwl hi fl ww In C.lourealwri f waa In- this Gloucester building can- A three- ring political circus By Greg Woatrel and Authey Hill On November 7, the student of Gloucester High School had the pleasure orf attending a last minute political rally put on exclusively far them Most arf the pupils looked forward to It aa a •ay lo get out orf a few blocks arf class Othars went with the bopea that the candidates would discuss Issues arf sorts and say something orf note We were severely disappointed with all but a few arf the Candida tea The great majority arf them stood up and droned on about how we. the student of G H S , are the voters of tomorrow, which, orf course, la true, btrf after hearing II said 10 or II times. It can get quite irritating They also harped about how you should gel in- volved In city politic They ifroned an about this for a coo siderable amount of time Mayoral candidate Goodhue, In hts addition to this farce, seemed to think It waa extremely funny that he bad a hangover and proceeded (o make that the focal point orf bis speech With the exception arf a few almost mildly interesting can- didates they all melted into one colosaally boring rally ' . aa they hashed about with the two topics previously mentioned We could not believe that these people were standing 19 In front of the large rally they ever had. saying ab- solutely nothing and expecting ua to go home and tell our parents lo vote for them One thing that we really couldn ' t get over was that these candidate putting an such Members of the staff are: Adam Bolonsky and Sandy Crawford (co-editors), Sal Auditore, Serina Beaupar- lant, Margi Blanding, Laurie Brown, Donna Caravella, Kim DelloRusso, Audrey Hill, Danell Huntley, Rachel Keyser, Donna McFadden, Helen Redmond, Mary Rudolph, MaryLou Scola, Peter Sommer, Beth Stelluto, and Greg Wostrel. 122 THE BEACON Back Row: MaryLou Scola, Donna McFadden, Miss Wintle (Advisor), Paula Bovio, Regina McKinnon. Front Row: Tom Frontiero, Pam Kimel (co-editor), Brenda Lee (co-editor), Diane Morgan. THE FUCKER Back Row: Grace Moceri, Margi Blanding, Beth Stelluto, Donna Caravella, Laurie Brown. Middle Row: Charlene Hildebrand, Cathy Mills, Marcia Hubbard. Front Row: MaryLou Scola, Donna McFadden (co-edi- tor), Pam Kimel (co-editor), Wendy Julian (advertising chief), Liz Reardon, Sue Nelson. 123 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Serina Beauparlent Debra Bedell Margi Blanding Adam Bolonsky Laurie Brown Jay Campbell MaryEllin Carignan Michael Carignan Sandy Crawford Janine Decoste Jeff Decoste Kim DelloRusso Tinna Evangelista Phyllis Fiers Betsy Frederick Tom Frontiero Diane Geer Tim Good Kevin Haines Coleen Harmon Debbie Hawes Charlene Hildebrand Audrey Hill Marcia Hubbard Wendy Julian Pam Kimel Donna McFadden Melinda McRobb Cathy Mills Lauren Mineo Grace Moceri Karin Nelson Walter O’Donnell Susan Parady Lisa Perrin Scott Phinney NEWLY INDUCTED SENIORS Tory Bagshaw Lynne Davis Irene Favacca Robert Frontiero Kathleen Moynahan Mary Lou Scola Grace Simpson HONORS Jeff Powers Liz Reardon Mary Rudolph Kelly Ryan Carl Soper Glen Soucy Beth Stelluto Janeil Strong Shelly Thimmer Alyssa Wostrel SAWYER MEDALS Tory Bagshaw Sandy Crawford Jeff Decoste Ir ene Favazza Pam Kimel Grace Moceri Liz Reardon Janeil Strong Wendy Julian Karin Nelson Walter O’Donnell Susan Parady Michael Carignan Audrey Hill Robert Joseph Beth Stelluto JUNIOR ROTARIANS Adam Bolonsky Kim DelloRusso Tim Good Audrey Hill Walter O’Donnell Melissa Parnell Scott Phinney Glen Soucy Beth Stelluto Janeil Strong CAPE ANN COLLEGE WOMAN’S CLUB AWARD Grace Moceri HARVARD BOOK PRIZE Walter O’Donnell NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP LETTERS Janeil Strong Walter O’Donnell Tim Good Glen Soucy FINALISTS Sandy Crawford Pam Kimel 124 BAND CHORUS 1 ! ■ j I i f£|| m7mm E kiK m w HTg GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND Members of the Gloucester High School Band are: Jerry Anderson, Scott Arvilla, Laurey Asaro, Richard Benoit, Lulu Bertolino, John Brophy, Kathy Brown, Mark Carrico, Matt Ciarametaro, Mike Ciolino, Stephanie Clarke, Michael Condon, Mike Cressey, Heidi Dallin, Norberto DaRosa, Ronald David, Mark Day, George Delaney, Diane Dennis, David Doane, Joan Doody, Laura Doyle, Dawn Ellis, William Ellis, Charlene Fanion, Donny Favalora, Sarah Ferguson, Julie Fitzgerald, Jennifer Fortado, Steve Frontiero, Richard Geraghty, Sally Gerry, Marybeth Gibbs, Ronald Gibbs, Brent Gilson, Jay Greely, Jeanine Guerin, Gina Hart, Karen Hatch, Connie Johnson, Donna Jussila, David Landoni, Donna Lane, Melissa Lebas, Debbie Legendre, Patty Longo, Sandy McDonald, John McLaughlin, Pat McLaughlin, Rosalie Machain, Paula Marques, Neil Mathews, Tom Miller, Robert Morris, Mike Mulcahey, Susan Myett, Phillip Parisi, Tom Perry, Tammy Picone, Dana Powers, James Puff, Sharon Rioux, Colleen Ryan, Eileen Ryan, Melanie Selig, David Silveria, Daniel Smith, Deborah Smith, Steve Smith, Glen Soucy, Todd Stanwood, Carla Stock, Michael Thimmer, Shelly Thimmer, Mike Walsh, Jill Webber, Brian White. 126 DRUM MAJORS: Ann Buckley, Bonnie Cochran, Donna Lane. COLOR GUARD BAND OFFICERS Left to Right: Kathy Brown (President), Steve Frontiero (Vice President), Karen Hatch (Secretary), Glen Soucy (Treasurer), Paula Marques (Historian), Melanie Selig, Dawn Ellis, Jeanine Guerin (Librarians). Not Pictured: Laura Doyle Kelly Geraghty (captain), Julie Greely (Sgt.), Joanne Sauve, Cheryl Sauve, Rochelle Inter- rante, Laura Vannah, Ethel Chadwick, Cher rie Greely, Mary Beth Curley, Patti Camille, Jerri Clarke, Jennifer O’Gorman, Robin Hatch, Michelle Pallazolo, Pauline Taran- tino, Pam Costa, Gloria Cochems, Debbie Mason, Carole Ellis, Laurie Rose, Heidi Lev ielle. 127 £ |fl ,« ! .kllvv llt A 1 : ' JFI w a ' f mm Jr aWl P . C it Ip Members of the Gloucester High School Chorus are: Scott Adams, Donna Amaral (Librarian), Jerry Anderson, Tammy Bishop (Librarian), Cindy Bodoni, Paula Bovio, John Brophy, Kathy Brown, Anne Buckley, Patti Camille, Ethel Chadwick, Rosemarie Ciulla (Secretary), Bonnie Cochran, Stacey Dexter, Christina Evan- gelista, Ted Fanion, Julie Fitzgerald, Steve Frontiero, Mike Frost, Steve Galante (President), Joanne Genovese, Kelly Geraghty (Treasurer), Sally Gerry (Vice President), Brent Gilson, Maria Goulart, Theresa Gray, Debbie Hawes, Roberta Hinchey, Sandi Hines (Librarian), Laura Hyde, Renee Jesso, Tracy Johnson (Librarian), Barbara Lahtinen, JoAnne LoPiccolo, Jim Maciel, Florence Maior, Judy Manninen, Mary Marshall, Lois McEachern, Debbie McKay, Regina McKinnon, Dan Mills, Mike Muise, Kim Parsons, Lynda Perry, Tom Perry, Paula Piraino, Margaret Rudolph, Pam Saco, Peter Sommer, Julie Strong, Sheli Thompson, Faye Tinker (Historian), Charlie Vogel, Lorraine West, Debbie Williams. GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS 131 GIRLS ENSEMBLE Members of the Girls Ensemble are: Tammy Bishop, Patti Camille, Anne Buckley, Ethel Chad wick, Rosemarie Ciulla, Bonnie Cochran, Stacey Dexter, Christina Evangelista, Joanne Genovese, Kelly Geraghty, Sally Gerry, Theresa Gray, Debbie McKay, Shell Thompson, Faye Tinker, Debbie Wil liams. Choral Director Jams Chamberlin ■ : ROTC 1 4 § 1 1 ini 1 ■ i 1 K i 1 i i • ■ Wk ' ■ r%M| h. w i 4rl V f a 4hj i « ' -V Cadet Major Elizabeth Reardon — Operations Officer Staff Cadet Lt. Col. Christopher Benoit — Battalion Commander Cadet Ma|or Scott Knutsen — Executive Officer Cadet Captain David Silveira — Ad|utant Cadet Captain Donald Shallow — Supply Officer 135 A COMPANY Cadet Captain Joe Cilluffo Cadet 1st Lt. Frank Lander B COMPANY Front Row: David Benoit, Frank Lander, Joseph Cilluffo, Bryan Cahoon. Row 2: Wayne Cahoon, Timothy Gibbs, Kevin Figurido, George Garron, John Lane, Mark Foote, Deene Junker. Row 3: Goerge Cabral, Mark Cahoon, Timothy Bradley, Tom Frontiero Back Row: Thomas Atwell, Carl Erickson, Dana Brum, James Beau parlant, George Deveau, Mark Favazza. Front Row: Raymond Perry, James Maciel, James McKechnie, Peter Justice. Row 2: Jeff Amero, David McKechme, Bill Leanos. Row 3: Burton Cutler, Scott Place, Andrew Lake, William Neal, Glen Goodhue Back Row: David Noble, Mark Peters, Steve Martins, Kenny Ireland, Jay McKechnie, Chris Orlando. Cadet Captain James McKechnie 137 Cadet 1st Lt. Peter Justice C COMPANY D COMPANY Cadet Captain John Rodgers Cadet 1 st Lt. Chris Orlando Cadet Captain Anna Williams Cadet 1 st Lt. Barbara Sheehan Front Row: John Nelson, Joe Virgilio, John Rodgers, Dave Whitten, Mike Parsons. Row 2: Tony DaRosa, Dave Sawyer, Dave Olson, Peter O’Leary, Dave Foote. Row 3: Mike Todd, Dale Hanrahan, Donald Poole, Ed Lane, Chris Francis. Row 4: Phil Lycett, James Meuse, Frank Marsh, Thomas Rawlings, Paul Valadao. Back Row: Scott Guyer, Fernando Valadao. Front Row: Regina Nunes, Leslie Lane, Karin Nelson, Anna Williams, Belinda Majors, Johanna Newman. Row 2: Debby Joyce, Jane Day, Coleen Day, Sheila Williams, Tracy Marsh, Florence Majors, Denise Beaulieu, Holly Anderson, Virginia Monroe, Phyliss Garron, Sherry Machain. Back Row: Nancy Olson, Tracy Carlson, Sharon Curley, Cathy Collins, Jan Haselgard, Filomena Silva, Marianne Moceri, Kim Newman, Regina Ciaramitaro, Pamela Atkins, Angela Ragusa, Cathy Reardon, Leone Simpson. 138 GIRLS DRILL TEAM DRILL TEAM OFFICERS: Wendy Julian, Jean Fron ti ero, Sgt. Major Cannizzaro, Cindy Brown, Wendy Lane, Faye Tinker. VOC COMPANY Front Row: Joseph Lentini, Theodore Larkin, Ron aid Maciel. Row 2: Matthew Settipani, Bruce Atkins. Back Row: George Ingersoll, David Nunes, Richard White. 139 Front Row: Michelle Bona, Alison Moody, Cynthia Brown, Jean Frontiero, Faye Tinker, Wendy Julian, Wendy Lane, Ann Wheeler. Row 2: Julie Lucas, Carolyn Sinagra, Fleather Dyett, Julie Josephson, Liann Favazza, Marjorie Bagley, June Thockle, Erin Wonson, Cynthia Geary, Jane Kennefick, Lisa Sawyer. Row 3: Joann French, Thoa Silviera, Cathy Robinson, Betsy Piraino, Mary Ann Burroughs, Megara Guinn, Mary-Ellin Carignan, Roberta Hinchey. COLOR GUARD Left to Right: Deene Juncker, Frank Marsh, Tom Rawlings, Tony DeRosa, George Gar- ron, and Jeff Mackey Not Pictured: David Rattray. COMPETITIVE GIRLS DRILL TEAM Jean Frontiero Front Row: Faya Tinker, Alison Moody, Jean Frontiero, Cynthia Brown, Wendy Lane, Wendy Julian Mid- dle Row: Thea Silverira, Cindy Geary, Jane Kennefick, Julie Piratno, June Thockle, Julie Lucas, Heather Dyett, Liann Favazza Back Row: Erin Wonson, Joann French, Ann Wheeler, Amy Favalora, Lynn Mason, Cindy Eason, Lisa Sawyer, Kathy Robinson. 140 GRENADETTES Front Row: Karin Nelson, Tracy Marsh, Sheila Wil- liams, Florence Major, Anna Williams (Com mander), Denise Beaulieu, Belinda Major, Barbara Sheehan. Back Row: Holly Anderson, Jas Hasle gard, Debby Joyce, Jane Day, Coleen Day, Cathy Collins, Sherry Machain, Leone Simpson, CITIZENSHIP LEADERSHIP NEVER TRY NEVER WIN HIGH SCHOOL GLOUCESTER RESPONSIBILITY CHALLENGE Front Row: David Whitten, David Benoit, Jeff Mackey, Scott Knutsen (Commander), Mike Par- sons, Bill Leanos. Middle Row: John Nelson, David McKechnie, David Olson, Peter O’Leary, David Saw- yer, Mark Peters, Wayne Hinckley, Dana Bruni. Back Row: Steve Martins, Frank Marsh, Scott Noble, David Nunes, Ray Perry, Deene Junker, Mark Foote. GRENADIERS 141 RIFLE TEAM Team Captain John Nelson with Sgt. Critch Front Row: Tim Gibbs, Ed Lane, Dana Bruni, Joe Virgilio, David Whitten, Tom Atwell. Back Row: Karin Nelson, David Olson, John Rodgers, John Nelson, Bill Leanos, David McKechnie, Peter O ' Leary, Sean Lane. John Rodgers Peter O’Leary Dave Whitten Dave Olson 142 144 Steve Davis Mike Devlin Jim Eason 145 Mike Auditore Jerry Crowley Joe Borge Frank D’Amico John White It was a disappointing, yet exciting season for the Gloucester High School Football team. They compiled a record of 3 wins and 7 losses. The high points of the season were the confer- ence opener against Beverly, the win over defending champs Lynn Classical and the Thanksgiving Day magic used to overhaul Danvers. Four of the team’s losses came in a row. One was a close game to Marblehead, in which they lost in the last minutes of play. Another was to Lynn English, also in the last minutes of play. The leading running backs on the team were Seniors Mike Devlin and Brian Cusick. Substantial work was also done by Bruce Lufkin and Nick Tognazzi. The leading receivers were Seniors Scott Phinney, Jerry Crowley; Juniors Chris Alves, Rick Smith; and Sophomore Peter Hickey. The Quar- terback position was held by both Jun- ior Marc Palazola and Sophomore Aaron Trefry. Defensively Gloucester had a lot of hard hitters, who gave up yardage sparingly. The Seniors included Joe Borge, John White, Scott Phinney, Nick Tognazzi, and Guy Fennesey. Also on defense were Jim Unis, Jim Eason, Jerry Crowley, Mike Devlin and Steve Davis. On the offense line Tim Conrad, Jim Unis, John White, Scott Phinney and reserves Richard Jabba and Bill Luster played effectively for the Fishermen. Special teams were also of great importance. Seniors Walter O ' Donnell, Joe Scola, Merrill Nearis and Richard Jabba served on the special “Bomb” Squad. The team would like to thank Coach Yates in his last year of coach ing. Bill Luster Gloucester 0 Newbury port 20 Gloucester 14 Beverly 6 Gloucester 7 Winthrop 19 Gloucester 18 Lynn Classical 20 Gloucester 14 Lynn English 20 Gloucester 0 Salem 20 Gloucester 6 Saugus 27 Gloucester 22 Swampscott 22 Gloucester 14 Marblehead 22 Gloucester 14 Danvers 8 1 47 CHEER- LEADERS Front Row, Left to Right: Lisa Kangas, Carolyn Sin agra, Laura Cucuru, Joyce Grossi, Andrea Ran- dazza. 2nd Row: Yvonne Lane, Shelly Aiello, Kelly Lupo. Last Row: Janine Decoste, Lisa Guerin, Deb- bie Giglio, Judy Salah, Sally Arnold and Theresa Glenn. 148 Tony Sanfilippo John Cracciolo John Lopes Elvino Silveira Captain Mo Montgomery Peter Sommer 150 Barry McGovern, Tracy Sousa, Dana MacDonald, Tony Sanfilippo, Cris Orlando, Steve Martins, Tero Kekki and Manny Silva get some last minute pointers from Coach Angie Perna. Ml SOCCER The 1977 Gloucester High School Soccer team finished the season with a record of 7 wins and 1 1 losses. Key players in achieving this record were John Crachiolo, John Lopes and team captain Dwight Montgomery, all of whom were named to the Northeastern Conference All Star team. Lopes was high team scorer with 13 goals. At the fall Awards Banquet, varsity letters were awarded to Montgomery, Lopez, Crachiolo, Tero Kekki, Tracey Sousa, Dana MacDonald and Elvino Silveira, The Gary Cusick Award for the most val- uable player was given to Dwight Montgomery. Team Members in the Group Picture Are: Kekki, Cris Orlando, Lopes, Montgomery, MacDonald, Silveira, Tony Sanfilippo, Cra- chiolo, Sousa, Peter Sommer, Mr. Boysin (assistant coach), Jeff Silveira, George Schlicte, Bary McGovern, Guy Perritore, Lee Marvin, Steve Martins, Dana DeCoste, Mike Aptt, Heider Machaido, Jerry Celluci, Manny Silva, Joe Aparo, Eddie Lane, Dan Aparo, Larry Burnham, Mr. Perna (coach). s Debbie Bedell Donna Caravella Peggy Bagshaw, co-captain Donna McFadden Kris Russell Annette Randazza, co-captain Carol Murray Manager Amy Sidlowski and Coach Catherine Clark FIELD HOCKEY This year the Girl’s Field Hockey team completed its first winning season in its four year history. The team’s first win ever came on October 4, 1977 at an away game in Saugus. The varsity team was led to its 4-3-1 record by Lulu Berto- lino, who scored 2nd highest in the Con- ference with 10 goals. Both Lulu and Carol Murray were chosen to play in the NEC All-Star Team. Other seniors who made it a winning season were co-cap- tain Annette Randazza, Kris Russell and Donna Caravella. Carol Murray was also awarded the trophy for Outstanding Player. The J.V. team was helped to its 7- 4-2 record by forward co-captain Peggy Bagshaw and halfback Donna McFadden. The top goal scorers for the J.V. team were Pat Anderson and Julie Garissi. Members of the Team Are: From Left to Right, Back Row: Manager Amy Sidlowski, Coach Cather- ine Clark, Sue Patience, Julie Garissi, Donna Amarel, Donna Rowe, Sue Savage, Sandy Palazola, Pat Anderson. Middle Row: Lulu Bertolino, Jayne McCormack, Theresa Favoloro, Margaret Parco, Fran Consiglio, Mary Ellen Rose, Amy Puff, Casey Jones, Karen Hatch. Last Row: Debbie Bedell, Peggy Bagshaw, Carol Murray, Annette Randazza, Di Foster, Donna McFadden and Kris Russell. 153 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM SHINES The Gloucester High School Cross-Country Team had its best season ever with an 8-1 record under the supervision of Coach Tom Pantages. Their only loss was to the number one team in the state. Gloucester also took a 6th in the State Finals, and a 3rd in the Conn-Mass Interstate Champion- ships. Topping a field of 30 other teams, Gloucester won the North- ern Area Cross-Country Meet and Coach Pantages was awarded a pla- que, along with a trophy and med- als for the team. Senior Captain Bryan Cahoon and other Seniors Carl Soper, Dean Shatford and Gary Lindberg were given awards in the Conference Meet. Cahoon and Lindberg received medals for 3rd and 15th places in the State Trials. In the Catholic Memorial Meet Cahoon received a trophy for a 5th place effort, while co-captain Dean Shat- ford, and Gary Lindberg were awarded medals for 22nd and 19th places. In the JV meet Carl Soper took a 29th place to receive a medal for his fine effort. Cahoon also took 20th place and received a medal for his fine effort in the Conn-Mass Meet. Cahoon also earned a 6th place medal in the State Finals. Pictured Are, Back Row: Laurie Thompson, Mark White, Wayne Rose, Tom Moore, Steve Perrin, Mike Ellis, Kelly Moynahan. Front Row: Joe Moceri, Gary Lindberg, Bryan Cahoon, Carl Soper, Dean Shatford and Doug Shatford. 154 Bryan Cahoon Gary Lindberg Dean Shatford Carl Soper Jeff Powers Tim Good GOLF TEAM The Gloucester High School Golf Team finished the season with an 8-2 record putting them in third place. Team captain Jeff Davis played in the number 1 slot and fin- ished with a 9-1 record. He was chosen to play in the New England Conference Individual Tournament. Steve Salah competed in the num- ber 2 position and earned a 7-1-2 record. Senior Carl Ellis completed the season with a 6-2 record. Sen- ior Tim Good finished with a 7-3 record. Jeff Powers had an unde- feated season with a 10-0 record. Senior Walter White finished his first season with a 9-0-1 record. Other players who competed actively for the team were Anthony Ellis, 7-3; Paul Muniz, 1-1; Dave Sudbay; Dave McKechnie and Lenny Billante. Davis and Salah were also chosen to compete in the State Individual Event. According to Coach Will Gouzie, the season wasn’t really disappoint- ing despite the two losses. Pictured Are: Dave McKechnie, Lenny Bil- lante, Paul Muniz, Jeff Powers, Steve Salah, Jeff Davis, Walter White, Carl Ellis, Dave Sudbay and Anthony Ellis. Walter White Carl Ellis 155 GIRLS’ TENNIS The girls’ tennis team finished its sea- son with a 7-7 record. It was led by cap- tain Lisa Dox, who earned a winning record in second singles play. The driv- ing Serina Beauparlent had an excellent season in the first si ngles slot. She was named M.V.P. Pam Dennis and Faye Tinker had a strong third season together in the first doubles slot. Beth Stelluto was a stalwart in second dou- bles. The senior roster was completed by the junior varsity team of Suzanne Brant- ley and Ellen Rochford. “All in all,” said coach Ann Ziergiebel, “it was a very satisfying season.” Sandy Crawford Serina Beauparlent Suzanne Brantley Lisa Dox Pam Dennis 156 Faye Tinker Front Row, Left to Right: Serina Beauparlent, Faye Tinker, Pam Dennis, Beth Stelluto, and Suzanne Brantley. Back Row, From Left to Right: Lisa Dox, Julie Collins, Cathy Grover, Beth Peterson, Rose Frontiero and coach Ann Ziergiebel. 157 Ellen Rochford Beth Stelluto O ' Maley, Aptt Muniz, Lane Conrad Montgomery, Marchant Anderson, Trefry, A. Ellis Giacalone, White, Cusick Schlichte C. Ellis ' • ' .j ' - Brantley, Barusso, Laurie 160 HOCKEY Back Row: Coach Don Riley, Tri-Capt. Walter White, Paul Muniz, Gordie Anderson, Bob Marchant, Kevin O ' Maley, Mike Aptt, Tri-Capt. Dwight Montgomery, Paul Giacalone, Aaron Trefry, Tri-Capt. Steve Barusso. Front Row: Carl Ellis, Jeff Brantley, Bruce Laurie, Tom Conrad, Mark Schlichte, Anthony Ellis, Jim Douglas, Eddie Lane, Brian Cusick. Coach Riley with Tri-Captains Dwight Montgomery, Steve Barusso and Walter White. The Gloucester High School Hockey Team finished the 1978 season with a record of 12 wins, 5 losses and 1 tie. This earned them a third place rank- ing in the Northeastern Conference, tied with Beverly. Senior goalie Tom Conrad played in 14 games and compiled a 2.09 goals against average. Mark Schlicte, a jun- ior, tended goal for 4 games and had a 3.50 average. High team scorer, Walter White, was second in the NEC in scoring, fol- lowed by teammate Dwight Montgom- ery. At the Winter Sports Banquet, sen- ior Brian Cusick was awarded a trophy for contributing more than expected throughout the season. Six seniors played on The hockey team. They are: Conrad, White, Mont- gomery, Gusick, Carl Ellis and Steve Barusso. 161 SCORING Player G A Tot. White 22 20 42 Montgomery 20 20 40 Trefry 9 20 29 Giacalone 1 1 10 21 A. Ellis 9 4 13 Aptt 5 7 12 Anderson 4 8 12 Barusso 7 3 10 O’Maley 0 8 8 Brantley 2 5 7 Laurie 0 6 6 Marchant 2 3 5 Cusick 2 1 3 C. Ellis 1 1 2 Douglas 1 1 2 Muniz 1 0 1 Lane 0 0 0 VARSITY RECORD Salem 1 Marblehead 4 Classical 0 Saugus 2 Winthrop 0 English 4 Danvers 1 Swampscott 3 Beverly 3 Salem 0 Marblehead 0 Classical 2 Saugus 4 Winthrop 5 English 4 Beverly 0 Danvers 5 Swampscott 5 Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester Gloucester 162 Diane Gallagher Marcia Hubbard GIRL ’S BASKETBALL This year the Girl’s Basketball Team won 3 of its 18 games. To many this seems like a losing record. On the scoreboard this is a losing team, but every player knows now that the team crossed an impasse. Joe Billante coached the team for the first time, starting with the basics and giving the girls confidence in themselves. Despite the fact that the team lost by everyday standards, they actually won the round and next year will be ready to win. Seniors Diane Gallagher, Mar- cia Hubbard and Cindy Lohnes all received letters. Tina Burgess was voted Most Improved and Lulu Berto- lino received the MVP Award. Pictured are: Front Row: Diane Gal- lagher, Cindy Lohnes, Karen Hatch, Mary Ellen Rose, Julie Mitchell and Erin Crowley. Back Row: Coach Joe Billante, Amy Puff, Sylvia Hidden, Tina Burgess, Jennifer Gouzie, Lulu Bertolino and Marcia Hubbard. Cindy Lohnes SENIORS: Cindy Lohnes, Marcia Hubbard and Diane Gallagher. 163 L R s tRAf Rm BOY’S BASKETBALL The Boy’s Varsity Basketball Team compiled a 10 10 record, the best in 10 years. Senior Center Dave Putonen led the team in scoring, field goal percent- ages, field goals made, and foul shots made. Senior Co-captain Jeff Powers led the team in rebounding and free throw percentages. The other Senior Co-cap- tain Scott Phinney tied Powers for rebounding and led the team in shots attempted. The backcourt of junior Leo White (team leader in assists) and the steady all around play of senior Jay Campbell con- tributed to the season ' s effort. An added plus for Coach Dave Smith was thebench play of Junior Jeff Beck and Senior Don Morgan. At the conclusion of the season Dave Putonen and Scott Phinney were chosen for the Conference All-Star Game. Puto- nen was also chosen by the coaches All- Conference Team as well as the Harry Aggannis All-Star Game. All in all Dave Smith’s last year as coach was rewarding and successful. Varsity members pictured are: Back Row: Leo White, Jeff Beck, Greg Souza, Don Elwell, Coach Smith. Front Row: Dave Putonen, Don Morgan, Scott Phinney, Jay Campbell and Jon Good. Not Pictured: Jeff Powers, Paul Nameche. Junior Varsity pictured are: Back Row: Andy Orlando, Tom Wayne, Larry Burnham, Rick Ger- oghty, Mark Hubbard, Jimmy Verga, Coach Greg Smith. Front Row: Jim Greely, Dean Frontiero, Tom Ciolino, Jamie O ' Hara and Mark Duvall. Not Pic- tured: Mike Mitchell, Doug Shatford. 164 Jay Campbell _ Dean Shatford Carl Soper Jim Unis Peter Justice Jim Doody Steve Davis Brian Cahoon — Captain Jerry Crowley 166 Rich Jabba Gary Lindberg WINTER TRACK The Gloucester High School Winter track team finished the season with a 5-3 record. Senior captain Bryan Cahoon held both the 2 mile and 1000 yard run records. He also won the Northern Area title run and was rated number one in the 2 mile. Elvino Silve- ria (not pictured) held the record in and was in the top ten for the 600 yard run. Jim Unis held the shot put record and has placed first in every meet since his junior year, except 2 meets against Beverly. Jerry Crowley was rated in the top 5 for the 300 yard dash. Carl Duwart (not pictured) recorded the tenth fastest time in the conference this year — his first year running and made an excellent con- tribution to the team with his deter- mined attitude. Gary Lindberg was selected to run in the Northern area mile race and run in the state trials. Other seniors who helped to make it a rewarding season were Steve Davis — 660 yard run, Mike Devlin, Jim Doody — 1000 yard run, Rich Jabba, Brian Justice — high jump (not pictured), Peter Justice — shotput. Dean Shat- ford 1 and 2 mile run and Carl Soper 1 and 2 mile run. Other members of the team not pic- tured are Juniors — Tim Gleason, Mike Lattof, Joe Moceri, Rick Smith; Sophomores — Pat Flaherty, Steve Perrin and Mark White. At the end of the season Bryan Cahoon received the MVP award. 1977-78 Winter Track Record Gloucester 55 Lynn English 31 Gloucester 53 Saugus 33 Gloucester 33 Winthrop 53 Gloucester 64 Lynn Classical 22 Gloucester 45 Marblehead 41 Gloucester 35 Salem 51 Gloucester 52 Danvers 34 Gloucester 18 Beverly 68 167 GIRLS GYMNASTICS The Girl’s Gymnastics team had a very rewarding season this year. They fin- ished the season with an 8-2 record. Sen- iors Mary D’Amico, Allison Horne, Beth Stelluto and Alyssa Wostrel competed actively for the team. For the first time the girls participated in a post season competition; the team qualified with the other top 1 1 teams from the Eastern dis- trict to compete for a chance to enter the State Meet. The team also placed first in the Northeast Conference Meet, making them The 1978 Northeast Conference All-star Champions. Seniors Beth Stelluto and Mary D’Amico, along with Zoe Pow- ers, Beth Johnson and Nancy Papows, made the All-star Championship Team. Members of the team are: Front Row: Beth Stelluto, Beth Johnson, Alyssa Wostrel, Gina Libro, Maria Grillo and Tammy Papows. Back Row: Tom McCormack, Ann Enos, Alison Moody, Allison Horne, Mary D ' Amico, Zoe Powers, Nancy Papows and Nanci Brown. SENIORS: Alyssa Wostrel, Mary D ' Amico, Allison Horne, Beth Stelluto CO-CAPTAINS: Alison Moody and Beth Stelluto with Coach John Pasterello. 168 M ry D’Amico Beth Stelluto Alyssa Wostrel Allison Horne 169 Cheri Burns Technician — Gloria Stevens Liz Reardon Teacher ' s Aide — Maplewood School Kelly O ' Maley Teacher’s Aide — Hovey School 174 WORK EXPERIENCE 175 Jackie Reynolds Bookkeeping — Boley ' s Janice Jackson Action, Inc. Ricky Randazza Repairman — Rose ' s Nina Aiello Salesperson — Big L (Hit SEPTEMBER 9 First day of school and seniors are relieved — no more walking up all those stairs to homeroom. 9 Teachers hand out books — face it guys, vacation’s over! 12 Class of “78” follows tradition by setting up cliques in lobby. 1 3 Mr. Elmer tries to entertain homeroom 1 42 with jokes and ties, but Merrill Nearis doesn’t laugh. 1 4 Judy Salah thinks gesture drawing with Kuzmmski is FUN!! 1 5 Cyndy Brown and Jeanne Frontiero learn a new way to roller skate. 1 6 Beckie Gossom is on her 5th year in catching Prince Charming. That glass shoe just won’t fit. 1 9 Tom Novak is given the Golden Doorstop Award. Alright Tom! 20 Maureen Pelletier doesn’t speak to anybody. Everyone’s ears were saved. 21 Denise Newman dropped a fish in the cafeteria. A FISH?! 22 Girl ' s tennis team plans a protest. No more riding with the field hockey team. They’re animals. 23 Maria Linquata ' s feet finally touched the floor while sitting at her desk. 26 Tracey Johnson seen in a daze. Thinking about Chet again? 27 David Lacey fakes a sprained ankle for attention once again, folks. 28 Jeanny Callahan’s picture was found taped to the door of the boys’ room. 29 Protect Adventure dory trip — shark warnings, Man!! 30 Grace Simpson sends Mark Silva for a swim. How ' s the water, Mark? 3 Dave Putonen forgets to duck going out of the cafeteria doors. OUCH!! 4 Kathy Brown is seen coming out of the men’s teacher ' s room with a can of tonic. Alright, Kathy! 5 Field hockey team plans a protest. No more riding with the tennis team — they’re too BORING!!! 6 Chris Benoit receives a present from a secret admirer. WHO?! 7 Brenda Lee gets a zero on Mr. Gleason’s test. Way to go, Brenda. 1 0 Phil Francis is beginning to look like Jacques Cousteau. 1 1 Sharon Abdo got an “A + ” on her social test as usual. 12 Shirley Rudolph complains about Bob again. Life’s rough, Shirl. 1 3 Miss Avila gets ready for Halloween by wearing a Saran Wrap mask. SCARY!! 1 4 Sue Dodge faints when she sees John Millitello + Melinda Knuuttenen in English. 17 Mel Stevens + Michelle LeClair were caught planning a disastrous deed. 18 Mr. McKenzie says, “Don’t you see?!” for the one millionth time in Physics. 1 9 Audrey Hill is smiling — I wonder who is coming down, Aud? 20 Erin Raftery sits on a hornet in the field. What a scream! 21 Adam Bolonsky + Joe Bertolino lead H.R. 102 in a revolt to the Salem Pep Rally when Mr. Gentile tries to send junior and soph, homerooms first. 24 Lisa Dox seen playing “coach of tennis team” maybe someday, Lisa. 25 Field hockey team destroys Marblehead 5-0. Way to go team! 26 Karin Nelson sat on a chair and became Queen of the cafe, but where was her King of Siam. 28 Joe Borge + Jim Eason “gathered” 8 more pumpkins to total 63. 31 Laurie Silva was elected “Mummy of the year.” Happy Halloween. 176 NOVEMBER 1 Lisa Jedrey seen bird watching on the third floor. Lookin’ for a bluejay? 2 Lori Joseph seen standing in her corner again. What’s the Matter, nothing to do? 3 Pam Dennis is seen in Mr. Haberland’s office again. Could it be love? 4 On this day, at 2: 1 5, Ann Souza had received only one short joke. 7 The whole school stood up and cheered when Lisa Turner made h.r. on time. 8 Shirley Rudolph was bowling in the hallway. Strike, huh, Shirl? 9 Colleen Harmon finished decorating her locker and can ' t fit in her coat! 10 Tim Good finally sheds the nickname, “Mono.” 1 1 Steve Sallah forgets to do Gene Simmons’ exercises — tongue gains 5 Ibz. 1 4 Steve Davis was made head Conehead of the Senior Xmas Show or was it pinhead? 1 5 Mike Frontierro joins the Invalid Club by coming to school on crutches. 1 6 Jeff Mackey is beginning to grow fins. 1 7 During the German Club volleyball game, Donna McFadden got her hair messy. 18 Suzanne Brantley came from Mr. Brennan’s class saying, “We’re doomed . . 21 Since the super production of “The King and I,” Sal Auditore can say, “Yul Brenner, eat your heart out, etc., etc. 22 Father Larry Rubino holds confession in 1 st floor darkroom. 23 Bob Malone and Joe Bertolino were chased through the hallway by shop kids. 24 Gloucester ends a frustrating football season by beating Danvers 1 4-8. “Baldwin, get Baldwin!!!” 25 Dom S. Ciolino shrinks to an inch high after asking a girl if she was Gaye. 28 Mary Rudolph shatters every window in the new wing by reaching a certain note. 29 Kurt Pretzler ' s car door doesn ' t open as a result of slippery roads and poor coordination. 30 “Dennis is a thief.” Seen written everywhere. What’s the story, Pam? 1 Margi Blanding wins exchange contest and migrates to Florida with the birds. 2 Nick Tognazzi seen flirting with Leslie Bell. 5 Sue Moir, Grace Simpson, Sue Dodge, and Pam Dennis have a slime fight! 7 Mindy McRobb wears her Sherlock Holmes outfit today. 8 Scott Phinney seen dancing to the tune “You Light up My Life,” sung by Steve Davis. 9 Colleen Harmon and gang tried to fit themselves into G.H.S. telephone booth. 1 2 Jim Unis put a hole in the gym wall with his shot put. 1 3 Dave Putonen lost the tray flips for the whole week. Merry Xmas, Dave. 14 Grace Simpson seen making snow angels in circle rotary. 1 5 Mr. Campbell is beaned by an eraser in his 3rd block class. Who did it? 1 6 Mr. Z’s 4th block class rebels against homework over the weekend — tapes him to his desk. 19 Mo Montgomery scores a hat trick as G.H.S. whips Salem 4-1 . 21 Carol Murray dresses like a Xmas tree. That’s the spirit, Carol! 22 Santa’s reindeer decide to hit Broadway after their success in the Senior Xmas Show. Ah! Stardom! 23 Scott Knutsen conquered the “Bridge.” John Rodgers conquered Knutsen. 26 Christmas is over, but the mouse (Amy Sidlowski) is still stirring. 31 Tommy Conrad shuts out Winthrop 5-0, a present to all sporting seniors. JANUARY 2 Seniors ring in a rowdie 1978. YO! ! 3 John Aiello, Phyllis Fiers, Lauren Mineo, Paul Cardone, and Laura Hawks are initiated into the “Short People Association. 4 Judy Murray and Lisa Frontiero carry on a debate with Mr. Pasek. 5 Jerry Crowley plays hockey in Essex wearing a football helmet. 6 Happy 1 8th birthday Eddie Catto. Hope you make it to school tomorrow. 9 Miss Carbone stunted her growth 1 0 years as a new wing window crashed in. 10 Carol Andrews speaks, school in awe. 1 1 Jimmy Doody seen trying to scrape off his freckles. 1 2 Angela Parco models the “Big Shirt” and gets lost in it. 13 Peggy Bagshaw keeps repeating, “Hey, Man, it freaks me out!” 1 7 Larry Bedard doesn’t wear goggles — Deb Cooney has nothing to laugh about. 18 Mr. Dahlgren and harem seen in first floor darkroom — HMMM . . . 1 9 Dawn Belanger wears same outfit in two week span. WOW. 20 Gim Tood is now legal. 24 Students return after a well-deserved vacation. Thank-u, Lord. 25 Mid years begin today — CRAM, CRAM, CRAM!!! 26 Eleanor Militello misses detention — “I thought it was room 415, Mr. White.” 27 Melissa Thomas and Liz Harris seen taking their usual walk downtown. What’s down there anyway, girls. 30 Marc Sawyer declares, “This means war!!” 3 1 Margaret Rudolph, Lorraine West, and Lisa Perrin enter the garish world of room 304. FEBRUARY 1 Gina Hart opens a candy store — a lifelong dream. 2 Steve Hopkins turns into a ground hog. 3 Charlene Hildebrand, have you seen or heard from the Beverly Trio? 6 Pam Kimel seen in a daze repeating, “Deadline, yearbook, deadline, . . .” 7 Snow 8 Snow 9 Snow 10 Snow 13 Show 14 Diane Nichols doesn’t bring any candy samples for St. Valentine’s Day. 1 5 Adam Bolonsky heard chanting, “55 Days left for seniors. YEEHAH!!” 1 6 Doug Melanson absent today — must be dress day for drill. 1 7 Duffy Greel gets ready to entertain Austria during Feb. vacation. 18 Jennifer Huke and Debby Perkins keep changing their seats at hockey games to get a better view of . . .whom? 20 February Vacation Time To CELEBRATE!!! 27 Tom Frontiero seen enjoying himself again at another N.H.S. meeting. 28 Chris and Russ Asaro seen riding in the grocery carts at the Cape Ann Market. 178 MARCH 1 Lynne Davis tells Billy Luster she’s got her prom dress ready — hint, hint. 2 Liz Harris and Mina Judd finally make it to Miss Carbone’s notetaking class. 3 Flick, flick, darn! BOOM! Bob Blatchford blows it again. 6 Sue Nelson throws a bake sale — all by herself. 7 Serina Beauparlant interviews Sandy Crawford with her pencil microphone. 8 Mary Perry, Cindy Hadley, and Grace Moceri had to share their table at lunch with lowly juniors. 9 This week John Tello totals his car. 10 Diane Foster learns she has competition for centerfield. 1 1 Le p.h. second anniversary. Mary, Donna and Pam seen celebrating. 1 3 Melissa Parnell starts to build another house — Elmer Glue is amazing. 14 Chris Moore seen getting nagged by Lisa Mackey. 1 5 Don Morgan sighs, “I spell relief — n-o-m-o-r-e b-a-s-k-e-t-b-a-l-l-p-r-a-c-t-i-c-e.” 1 6 Carmella Bonina and Josephine Costanzo don’t wear one stitch of black. 1 7 Don Cominelli’s bowl in Clayworks looks like the top of Carmen Miranda’s head. 20 Billy and Jodi Cunningham win Bobsy twins contest. 22 Bob Condon and Ronny Mansfield are destined to drive Frank BANANAS!! 23 Mike Auditore changes his first name to God. 24 Anita Gillie and Sonja Doyle go on a field trip. 25 Kelly Ryan rides her horse to school and hitches him to her locker. 31 Jeff Decoste alias Evil Knevil thinks he’s cool behind those Foster Grants. APRIL 3 Lois McEachern and Jayne Manninen wonder what happened to their “student teacher’’ in Gym. 4 Bruce and Jay Ingersoll walk to school — green pick-up died on the way. 5 Mike Loiacano donated secret surprise picture of 1 974 Renegades. YO! 6 Amy Gilzinger seen searching for a 40£ sundae. 7 Tom Conrad buys Lauren Mineo a stool so she can reach her locker. 1 0 Dean Shatford gets spring fever — “Love is a many splendored thing.” 1 1 Ellen Rochford asks Steve Barusso, “Is that a mustache or dirt?” 1 2 Lovebirds, Jay Campbell and Janine Decoste, keep fooling in Kania’s class. 1 3 Dana MacDonald, Al Millefoglie, Brian Cusick, and Craig Oliver get ready to leave for Bermuda. 14 April vacation — CELEBRATION. . . Happy big 18 to Cathy Mills. 24 Barry and Bob Cloutman always carry “clout.” 25 Mrs. Erwin yells at Jeff Powers for sitting sideways at his desk — his legs don’t fit under the desk. 26 Mike Cressy and John Brophy seen practicing their instruments in their sleep — GUTER!! 27 Jack Linquata buys a pair of platforms so Kathy Moynahan won’t have to pick him up to kiss him. 28 When John de Lopes was questioned by Miss Coen he suddenly didn’t know how to speak English anymore. 179 MAY 1 Mayday. . .Mayday — Mary Swanson can’t find Mike Devlin. 2 Sue Campbell’s theme song is “Give me the Campbell life.” 3 Tom Jenkins, Did you know you got the highest score on the Army Test? 4 The look a like contest of G.H.S. was entered by Cheryl and Sue Mills and Brian and Peter Justice. Brian and Cheryl won . . . only kiddin’. 5 Dan Mills stops carrying brief case — no longer under a foreign influence? 8 Happy birthday to Grace Moceri. 9 John Muise and Kevin McCarthy nominated for “unknown soldier” award. 1 0 “Harold ‘Butch’ MacArthur, you have hairy legs,” anonymous. 1 1 Bob Leal buys T-shirt saying “I love Me, Myself, and I.” 1 5 Kim Dello Russo shouts, “4 Days left, I can ' t stand it. Somebody shoot me!!!” 1 6 Bryan Cahoon seen jogging around the track during graduation rehearsals. 1 7 Sue Browning and Terry Beck vow they’ll never be mascots of anything again. 1 8 From the class of 1 978, Good luck to Marguarita Marti, Tina Evangalista, Peter Sommer, and Tero Kekki!! 19 “LOOKS LIKE WE MADE IT!!!” 26 Senior prom — “Oh, what a night . . .” JUNE 1 Anniversary of challenge of sexes — Khana v.s. Gimmobile. 4 Graduation Day — Whenever we reminisce about the class of 1 978 we will always remember the good times we had together; the laughter and the fun ... We graduate with lumps in our throats and tears in our eyes and can’t believe it has really happened. 180 G.H.S. THESPIANS PRESENT THE KING On November 18 and 19, 1977, the Thespians presented “The King and I” at the Fuller School Auditorium. The show, hailed in all circles as the group’s best production ever, played to packed houses both nights. The cast was headed by Mary Rudolph as Mrs. Anna and Sal Audi- tore as the King. Other key parts were played by Adam Bolonsky (Krala- home), Daniel Mills (Lun Tha), Marjory Bagley (Tuptim), Greg Wostrel (Prince Chululongkorn), Rick Shatford (Sir Edward Ramsay), Susan Mills and Rachel Keyser (Sharing the role of Lady Thiang). All members of the cast performed superbly under the direction of Nancy Webber and the Musical direction of Margaret Eddie. The lavish sets depicting the Siamese palace were designed by Don Meuse and formed the perfect backdrop for this excellent production. AND I DONKEY BASKETBALL On November 12, members of the stu- dent body challenged members of the all city faculty team to a game of Donkey Basketball for the benefit of the senior class. The faculty team overpowered the students and won both games. Pictured Are: Mike Fronteiro, Mary Ellen Rose, Sal Auditore, Lisa Mackey; Jay Aiello; Beth Stelluto; Cyndy Brown; Kurt Pretzler, Ms. Schneider; Rick Shatford; Mike Frontiero; Cyndy Brown; Sal Audi- tore; Joe Bertilino; Donna McFadden. 185 186 CHRISTMAS SEMI- FORMAL Lisa Guerin was chosen queen with Mary Rudolph, Alyssa Wostrel, Lisa Per- rin and Ellen Rochford in her court. Mike Devlin was the King with Kevin Vierra, Jeff Toye, Tim Rose in his court. Pictured are Cyndy Brown; Mary Swanson, Mike Devlin; Lisa Guerin, Alyssa Wostrel; Tom Conrad, Lauren Mineo; Perry Greer, Dara Geary; Phil Francis, Wendy Lane, Marc Sawyer; Sherri Levasseur, Steve Barusso and Lisa Guerin. 187 CHRISTMAS SHOW On December 22, the senior class gave its traditional Christmas show. Pictured Are: Marc Sawyer, Cathy Mills, Margi Blanding, Donna McFadden, Audrey Hill, Kim Dello Russo, Lois McEachren, Donna Caravella, Pam Dennis; Emcee Lisa Mackey; Wonder Women — Cyndy Brown, Jeanne Frontierro, Wendy Lane; Santa — Joe Bertilino, Mr. Ziergeibel; Building Blocks — Suzanne Brantley, Sue Moir; Candy Canes — Amy Sidlowski, Cathy Mills, Donna McFadden, Kim Dello Russo; Laurie Brown, Margie Blanding; Jugglers Juggling — Jeff Decoste, Jeff Powers, Bob Malone; Misfit Toys — Dave Silveira, Dom Ciolino, Elaine Psalidas, Phyllis Fiers, Laurie Brown; One Fonzie Doll — Joe Billante, Trains-a chuggin — Grace Simpson, Suzanne Brantley; Joe Bertilino as Santa. GYMKAHNA At the 1978 JROTC Gymkhana Night, under the judging of Jody Jor- dan, drill awards were given out to three prize squads and three individu- als. B Company took first place in the squad competition under the com- mand of David McKechnie. The Girl ' s Drill Team, commanded by Alyson Munroe, was in second place, followed by D Company commanded by Tracy Marsh. In Individual Drill, David McKechnie was first. Mark Foote and Debby Joyce were awarded second and third place respectively. The Lt. Col. James M. Regan award for outstanding JROTC cadet was given to Cadet Captain Donald Shal- low. 189 IV MILITARY BALL The 1978 Military Ball was held at the Surf. Faye Tinker was voted Queen. Members of her court were Liz Reardon, Wendy Julian, Anna Wil- liams, and Karin Nelson. Officers being honored at the ball were Chris Benoit, Scott Knutsen, Liz Reardon, Donald Shallow, Dave Silvi- era, Jeff Mackey, John Rogers, Anna Williams, Barbara Sheehan, Wendy Julian, Mike Francis and David Nunes. 193 1 . Allison Horne 2 Chris Benoit 3. Sue Dodge 4. Terri Beck 5- Marc Sawyer 6 Laura Lacey 7. Wendy Lane 8. Danny Mills 9 Bob Condon 1 CL Theresa Pierce 1 1 . Grace Simpson 1 2. Shirley Rudolph 1 3. Patty Munroe 1 4. Grace Moceri 1 5. John Rogers 16. Tim Costa 17. Kelly Ryan 1 8. Wendy Julian 1 9. Bonnie Williams 20. Annette Randazza 21 . John Muise 22. Dawn Belanger 23. Peter Verga 24. Mike Devlin 25. Debbie Forrest 26. Karen Canillas 27. Maria Linquata 28. Sue Oliver 29. Chris and Russ Asaro 30. Brenda Davenport 194 17. Bob Frontiero 18. David Tucker 19. Kathy Grace 20. Faye Tinker 21 . Tim Rose 22. Kathy Koper 23. Ricky Randazza 24. Liz Reardon 25. Phil Francis 26. Donna Carter 27. David Bowling 28. Lisa Jedrey 29. Colleen Harmon 30. Mike Ciaramitaro 31 . Melinda Knuttunen 32. Leslie Bell 9. Paige Gerstner 10. Lisa Mackey 1 1 Mel Stephens 12. Mindy McRobb 1 3. Mary Steiner 14. Dave Putonen 1 5. Diane Geer 1 6. Mary Lou Scola 1 . Julie Melanson 2. Denise Oliver 3. Dominec S. Ciolino 4. Angela Dion 5. George and Bruce Ingerso 6. Donna Amero 7. Lynne Davis 8. Cheryl and Sue Mills 1 . Kathy Norris 2. Bruce Atkins 3. Joe Scola 4. Joe Bertolino 5. Pam Dennis 6. Elvino Silveria 7. Joe Borge 8. Annette Palazola 96 9. 10 . 11 . 12 . 13. 14 . 15. 16. Steve Davis Steve Sallah Dianne Foster Sandy Horgan Kim Dello Russo Lisa Guerin Kurt Pretzler Amy Sidlowski 1 7. Susan Pratt 18. Ann Souza 19. Pam Kimel 20. Barry and Bob Cloutman 21 . Mary Rudolph 22. Kevin Vierra 23. Audrey Hill 24. Cathy Mills 25. Judy Salah 26. Donna McFadden 27. Lisa Perrin 28. Karin Nelson 29. Melissa Parnell 30. Sherilee Re 1 . Judy Murray 2. Jerry Crowley 3. Mary Swanson 4. Lauren Mmeo 5. Anna Williams 6. Marcia Hubbard 7. Margi Blanding 8. Beth Stelluto 9. Sharon Rioux 10. Carol Rose 1 1 . Ellen Rochford 12. Sonja Doyle 13. Steve Barusso 14. Richard Jabba 1 5. Chris Summit 16. Cindy Lohnes 1 7. Laura Hawks 18. Donna Caravella 19. Debbie Giglio 20. Helen Redmond 21 . Clare McKinnon 22. Rose Cuilla 23. Crystal Muise 24. Billy Cunningham 25 Debbie Hawes 26 Jay Aiello 27. Jeanne Frontierro 28. Alyssa Wostrel 29. Amy Gilzinger 30. Kris Russell 197 Diane Gallagher, Marcia Hubbard, Cindy Lohnes; Jennifer Huke; Sandy Crawford; Merrill Nearis; Annette Randazza; Joe Borge, Frank D’Amico; Donna McFadden; Ellen Rochford; Don Morgan, Kevin McCarthy; Bob Malone, Joe Bertolino; Sarah Ferguson; Mills; Rick Shatford; Fred Stanton; Lois McEachern; Scott Clayton. 199 Sue Nelson; Carl Soper; Melissa Thomas; Bob Leal; Karin Nelson; Mike Frontierro; Melissa Parnell; Nick Tognazzi; Mike Carignan; Bruce Lufkin; Audrey Hill; Chris Benoit; Judy Sallah; Tony Sanfilippo; Domenic Ciolino, Steve Sallah, Jim Doody. 201 203 George Hawley; Sandy Crawford, Rick Shatford, Serina Beauparlant; Eddie Catto; Walter White; Corrine Tocco; Barbara Sheehan; Jayne Manninen; Beth Stelluto; Donnie Shallow; Pam Kimel; Mo Montgomery, Tracy Cain; Eleanor Militello; Ann Souza; Marc Sawyer; Larry Rubino; Peter Sheedy. Donna McFadden, Adelle Cotaldo, Tim Good; Jay Aiello; Debbie Forrest; Butch MacArthur; Kevin Haines, Glenn Andrews; Matt Raulf; Margaret Rudolph; Mel Stevens; Tim Carignan, Chris Asaro; Sue Parady; Lorraine West; Ellen Rochford, Steve Barusso; Tinna Evangelista; Elvino Silveira; Jeff DeCoste. 204 Donna Caravella, Annette Randazza; John Muise; James Maciel; Adam Bolonsky; Phil Francis; Jeff Mackey; Peter Sheedy; Alyssa Wostrel, Lauren Mineo; Ross Parady, Kevin McCarthy; James Burke; Dana Geary; Anita Gillie; Cathy Mills; Peter Justice; Lisa Guerin; Tom Conrad. 207 Larry Rubino; Chris Wonson; Steve Hopkins; Shirley Rudolph; Paul Giacalone, Alyssa Wostrel; Rich Jabba; Melissa Thomas, Wendy Lane; Jay Campbell, Elaine Psalidas; Jim McKecknie; Bill Luster; Jeff DeCoste; Gigi Feller; Joe Cillufo; Theresa Glenn; Sal Auditore, Karin Nelson. Ml B i Wendy Julian; Peter Verga, Mike Roy; Laurel Josephson; David Nunes; John Tel lo; Peter Sommer; Norman Noriega; Maria Linquata; Dan Mills; Bob Cloutman; Walt O’Donnell; John White; Phyllis Fiers; Donald Cominelli; Lisa Perrin; Karin Nelson, Liz Reardon, John Nelson. Tom Conrad, Joe Borge, John White, 212 We would like to thank the following people, for without their help this book would not have been possible. Our staff, especially Liz Reardon for ROTC Cathy Mills for Class Calendar and Will Adam Bolonsky for captioned candids. Tom Atwell our clutch photographer. Sandy Crawford, Beth Stelluto, Marcia Hubbard, Steve Davis, Bryan Cahoon, Dave Putonen and Bill Luster for Sports Stories. Don Riley and Doc Enos for sports statistics. Mr. O’ Donnell’s Secretarial Practice Class. The Gloucester Daily Times for pictures. And special thanks to our Advisor Mrs. Grace Figurido, Purdy Vantine Photography Studio especially Terry and Mr. Jack Delaney from Taylor Publishing Company for all his help. Thank You, Pam Kimel and Donna McFadden Lauren Mineo leaves several pairs of platform shoes. Ann Souza leaves the top of her locker to anyone who can reach it. Lisa Turner leaves her famous signature all over Gloucester. Donna Caravella leaves her copy of Short People to Mr. Yates. Grace Moceri leaves her library to G.H.S. Charlene Hildebrand leaves her variety of sweaters and turt- lenecks, hey, Al? Amy Sidlowski and Cathy Mills leave the ground to join the U.S. Air Force. Marc Sawyer leaves Miss Kuzminski in a rage. Leslie Bell leaves her Cheshire smile. John White refuses to leave his stuffed animal. Tory Bagshaw leaves his brain to science. Bryan Cahoon leaves his leg muscles, and his 2-mile record. Senior cheerleaders leave their sweaters to anyone who feels as though they can fill them. The hockey team leaves a successful season for 77-78 and best wishes for 78-79. Jay Aiello leaves the antlers he never got to use. Mike Frontierro leaves his sport statistics. Diane Geer already left in January. Chip Greel leaves his front teeth to a beaver with gum dis- ease. John Rodgers leaves his Blue Bomber” jacket. The Girls’ Drill Team leaves Michelle Bona (Whimpy) all of McDonald’s hamburgers. Dave Bowling tried to leave his pet piranha, but Mr. Gentile wouldn ' t have it. Serina Beauparlant leaves her panic button to anyone who needs to press it. Marcia Hubbard and Janeil Strong leave their feminist cam- paign. Allison Horne leaves Grisby and Otty. Mary Steiner leaves her cap to Newt. Margi Blanding leaves her ever faithful little brown pouch. Laurie Brown leaves her 1 001 cake decorating tips. Linda Perry leaves her carton of milk. Sue Pratt, Neicy Oliver, and Maureen Pelletier leave behind all their worries in secretarial practice to Mr. O’Donnell. Suzanne Brantley and Susan Moir leave their personal tele- phone page and map to Donna Sanborn. Good luck and use it in good health. Dave Putonen leaves his size 12 sneakers to Paul Nameche with hopes that he can fill them someday and his appetite to James O ' Hara. Joe Bertolino leaves all his hats and T-shirts to the next wor- thy senior (yeh right.) Chris Benoit leaves his Marine Corps cap and Go Navy stickers to the JROTC office. Dave Brazier leaves his quickness to be equally divided between John Aiello and Robbie Gilardi. Jim Doody leaves his brains to science, whether they want them or not. Tom Bull” Frontiero leaves all the money he’s made gam- bling to G.H.S. so they can build a new wing. Rachel Keyser leaves Margie Bagley and Thespians to the best drama teacher. Lisa Dox and Phyllis Fiers leave GREAT SCOTT to who- sever nose he lands on. 214 Liz Reardon Leaves 1,877 Friendly Ice Cream cones and a few orange marshmellow pumpkins. Danell Huntley leaves behind just one attendance sheet with her name on it instead of her brother’s — for Mr. McKenzie. Pam D ennis and Lisa Dox leave the BAND the duty of finding some new true blue band fans. YO BAND!!! Rose Ciulla leaves her purple curler to her sister to keep it in the family. Steve Davis leaves an arm cast for any unfortunate athlete in need. Wendy Julian leaves her brains to the next Honor Business Club President. Cathy Mills leaves her collection of sneers and imitations (Bang Bang Gunn) to Sue Kenyon. Shelly Thimmer leaves her oboe to the unfortunate person who will play 1 st oboe next year. Joe Bertolino and Adam Bolonsky will divorce papers and trip to Haiti to Bob Malone. Debbie Cooney leaves her N.Y.A.H. to Berta, Janine, Diane, and Catherine. Debbie Rodolosi leaves her lock to anyone who can open it. Don Morgan leaves his stat book to Paul Nameche so he may be able to save his shirt. Pam Dennis leaves all her “I don’t know’s” to Mr. Haberland for further ref. Mary Rudolph leaves the echoes of “WOMAN!” calls to haunt the hallways of GHS. Anna Williams leaves D Company and Grenadettes to the unfortunate one who gets them. Scott Knutsen leaves his Italian Ice to Tracy Marsh. Jeff Mackey leaves his bikini swim trunks to David McKecknie. Joe Aiello leaves the space between his front teeth. Debbie Bedell leaves her Gilligan hat and her jokes. Mike Camille leaves his political opinions to Mr. Pasek. Mike Carignan leaves the name “Herm” to “Spam.” Trina Catalini leaves her ear to ear grin. Dominic Ciolino leaves his brother, Tom at GHS. Mary D ' Amico leaves her best wishes to Cris Ann Dumas. Betsy Frederick leaves her homemade birds ' nests in the 4th grade — remember? Diane Gallagher leaves her huge sombrero. Richard Jabba leaves “How to blush in 3 easy ways.” Rene McIntyre and Julie Melanson leave their memories of the Blue-Bug smash-up. Walter O’Donnell leaves his broad shoulders and success. Tony Sanfilippo leaves his “Italian” T-shirts. Eileen Scalli leaves her late excuse, “I had to go to my locker.” Mary Lou Scola leaves her races through the corridors of GHS. Tim Good leaves the Gimmoble to his brother Jon. Pam Kimel and Donna McFadden leave layout sheets and deadlines to the next editors of the Flicker. The Class of 1978 will not leave their memories of Glouces- ter High School. 215 ANY SHIP IS SAFE IN A HARBOR BUT THA T IS NOT WHA T SHIPS ARE BUIL T FOR. ■ + m %r ‘ jttp l L ■ - -rf-Nr -V •m+ +f)m t ). Mr x Sib. • $Sfe£ 7 r- j- ' ■ TB jin , ' r w - ' -K It Saifc r. J m nML i € - ■ Rvtj? ,1 f ■Li ■ ADS Congratulations IPSWICH SAVINGS SUDBAY’S BANK Causeway Street Gloucester Offices in Essex, Ipswich, Rowley • Best Wishes CONNORS PHARMACY (c J CHISHOLM HUNT PRINTERS, INC. f N Offset and Letterpress Printing ( 1 I ) P. 0. Box 38 1 8r Whittemore Street Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930 76 Prospect St. Gloucester Compliments of Best Wishes From the Class of ' 39 GLOUCESTER MARINE-RAILWAYS FREDDIES LOBSTERLAND CORP. Main Office — Wharf St. Gloucester Route 1 28 — Causeway Gloucester 218 DUNKIN DONUTS Gloucester, MA 205 Main St. 281 2909 Best Wishes Class of 1 978 The Full Family Financial Center 219 Cape Ann Savings Bank . GLOUCESTER, MASS. Best Wishes to Compliments of the Class of “78” NATIONAL BUTCHERS JOSEPHS MARKET ‘‘We’re not the biggest but we have the best.” Maplewood Ave. Gloucester 121 Main St. Gloucester Best Wishes to the Class of “78” Compliments of WHITE STAR E. H. BICKFORD MARKET 20 Maplewood Ave. Gloucester, Mass. 1 39 Prospect St. Gloucester 283-2883 Best Wishes From DTRTAI Compliments of BOULEVARD dERTOLINO b GROCERY 1 5 Commercial St. Gloucester 49 Western Ave. Gloucester Best Wishes to the Class of “78” Compliments of STAR FISHERIES GLOUCESTER DISPATCH Harbor Loop Gloucester 274 Main St. Gloucester NORMAN OFFICE SUPPLY INC. ESSEX STATIONERY AND OFFICE SUPPLIES 25 Duncan St. Gloucester 1 59 Main St. Gloucester 220 Best Wishes CHRISLEE DARRAND 210 Main Street Gloucester, MA Telephone 281-2821 Art Supplies Crafts Frames Hobbies Eddie, Darryl and Bev Re 221 Best Wishes Best Wishes QUINCY MARKET COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE CO. EMPIRE FISH CO. INC. 11-13 Harbor Loop Gloucester, MA Gloucester Roger St. Congratulations From WORKING TEAM Good Luck JRTOC STAFF Wendy Julian Marylou Scola Susan Nelson j-: Best Best Wishes Class of 1978 Lunches and Dinners Eating and Drinking in the Midst of a Boat Show Food and Drink Served Until One A.M. Function Room — Motel Accommodations Charter Boats — Pool Side Parties Route 133 Gloucester, MA 01930 283-5544 283-2112 CAPE ANN Y.M.C.A. 71 Middle Street, Gloucester CAPE ANN MARINA LOUNGE OPEN 4 SEASONS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Lunches and Dinners Eating and Drinking in the Midst of a Boat Show Food and Drink Se ved Until One A.M. Function Room — Motel Accommodations Charter Boats — Pool Side Parties Route 1 33 Gloucester, MA 01930 283-5544 283-2112 223 f ' v Phone:283-3590 s BEAUTY SALON Congratulations MONDELLOSHOE STORE Gloucester, Mass. 67 Pleasant St. Gloucester Best Wishes a f ni a k i i i a n r Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK W. E. BLANCHARD JEWELER AND COMPANY 125 Main St. Gloucester 83 Main St. Gloucester Good Luck From Compliments of NICKAS MARKET THE HOUSE OF MITCH 1 56 Prospect St. Gloucester Rogers St. Gloucester 283-31 65 Best Wishes Compliments of MARK ADRIAN MAGNOLIA BICYCLE SHOP SHOES 103 Main St. Gloucester (617) 283 1771 ■ Best Wishes — 3 FAULK BROTHERS, INC. I MASONRY CONTRACTORS GLOUCESTER DAILY TIMES HERMAN A FAULK. JR 35 WHITTEMORE ST Pres Treas GLOUCESTER. MASS 01930 Whittemore St. Gloucester 283 7000 224 SHIP AHOY GOLDMAN ' S 1 99 Main St. Gloucester, MA otiiSt EGETABLES, mown CARL CHEST 406 Washington St 1 ij.2 ull M • I K _ ' « ' •’—■r. fc Wf: «. 4t r r V 1. i ' Jk ' ' • i Compliments of Congratulations Class of 78 BOB ' S CAPE ANN GLASS CLAM 216 Main St. Gloucester, MA SHACK 283-4732 ‘‘Glass For All Purposes.” Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of ”78” EMPIRE CLOTHING 171 Main St. B. F. GOODRICH GENERAL PRODUCTS DIVISION Gloucester Route 128 Exit 13 Gloucester Congratulations Class of 78 Best Wishes ROCKPORT GLOUCESTER SUPPLY NATIONAL BANK CO. Plumbing Heating Electrical “A Friendly Bank in a Friendly Town.” 4 8 Parker St. Gloucester ( 1 6 Main St. 37 King St. Rockport 283-7800 227 S ■■■ Best Wishes to the Class of 78 FIRST NATIONAL STORES 27 Eastern Avenue Gloucester, MA ERRORS FROM THE EAST India Import Irregulars Best Wishes to the Class of 78 1 Long Dress 10.99 1 m Long Skirt 8.99 1 M Dress 8.99 % A Skirt 7.99 1 Slacks 8.99 f m Blouses 6.99 I 1 Men’s Shirts 6.99 1 GLOUCESTER ENGINEERING Blackburn Industrial Park Gloucester, MA Best Wishes to the Class of 78 Compliments of MASSACHUSETTS COASTAL SEAFOOD INC. GLOUCESTER HOUSE RESTAURANT Cape Ann Industrial Park Post Office Box 77 Gloucester, MA Seven Seas Wharf Gloucester, MA 229 Compliments of Compliments of GLOUCESTER PAINTS INC. ESSEX RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 2 Harbor Loop Gloucester 40 Main St. Essex, MA Doorstep Parking 768-6652 S Tony Tally TONY ' S HOUSE OF TIRES Compliments of BEARSKIN NECK COUNTRY STORE Rockport, Massachusetts 01966 On Scenic Route 1 33 Tel. 283-9851 —283-3800 Quality Used Cars 73 Essex Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 sijjiSK ijg Compliments of Best of Luck to the Senior Class WOODMAN ' S HALL Special Thanks to the Carpentry and Electrical Shop for a Job Well Done. Main St. Essex, MA BRUCE AND LINDA AMERO VOCATIONAL HOUSE 1978 230 rpqpi Compliments of BOLEY ' S CHRYSLER- PLYMOUTH Compliments of GLOUCESTER MUSIC COMPANY and GMC TRUCKS Gloucester 99 Main Street 67 East Main Gloucester 283-9200 Good Luck Compliments of O ' DONNELL-USEN FISHERIES-CORP. Gloucester, Mass. GLOUCESTER WEST END TAXI 46 Main St Gloucester , I W. S. PRINCE INSURANCE 1 1 Washington Street Gloucester, MA ihw SQUIRE WILL’S PUB AND HERITAGE ROOM RESTAURANT 22 Hancock St Gloucester THE STEELE STAFF DOES MORE THAN THEY REALLY HAVE TO DO! CARROLL K. INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 32 PLEASANT ST (GLOUCESTER 01930 23 MAIN ST Ro( Kl ' uHl 01966 DIAL 283 5 100 DIAL 5462186 CONVENIENT CUSTOMER PARKING ARTHUR S MURCH. JR EDWIN J MCKAY. JR STEPHEN F DEXTER Best Wishes MATHESON GAS PRODUCTS 61 Grove St. Gloucester, Mass. 0 p J ' s REALr k Vc! DKD REALTOR Tel.: 283-3369 30 Harbor Loop Gloucester Mass. 01930 Daniel K. Davis, Jr. GRI WILLIAM L. MITCHELL One Man and the Sea With His Brush He Communicates Gallery: 54 Rocky Neck Avenue Gloucester, Mass. 01930 283-5119 Best Wishes BEN’S WALL PAPER PAINT 130 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER JW 541 California Paints Benjamin Moore Paints Complete Selection of Wallcoverings 283-6541 233 Congratulations Class of 78 FARNHAMS, INC. 88 Eastern Avenue Essex, MA Tel: 768-6643 Congratulations Also to the Gloucester High School Band Best Wishes From GLOUCESTER POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION 147 Main Street Gloucester VARION EXTRION DIVISION P.O. Box 1226 Blackburn Industrial Park Gloucester, M A 01930 Tel: (617) 281-2000 Best Wishes IGA SUPERMARKET Railroad Avenue Rockport, MA 01930 235 Best Wishes From B THE VILLAGE RESTAURANT Essex, MA t QUINCY W MARKET COLD STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE COMPANY h H B SKIPPER ' S GALLEY Featuring the Wreck-Deck Lounge Essex, MA Gloucester 8 7 Best Wishes Class of ’78 I PIKE FUNERAL HOME 61 Washington Street Gloucester, MA i 8 237 Compliments of CAPE ANN MEDICAL CENTER Blackburn Industrial Park Gloucester, Mass. R. E. PARSONS JR. Gloucester, MA 394 Washington St. Congratulations From Compliments of ESSEX RIVERHOUSE RUST ' S GULF MOTEL SERVICE STATION Essex, MA Main St. Essex, MA Compliments of CALLAHAN ' S RESTAURANT Congratulations From CHUBBY ' S AUTO SERVICE 1 12 Main St. Essex, MA 34 Railroad Ave. Gloucester Best Wishes From Compliments of BILL ' S TRUCKING CO. INC. GOVE ' S GULF STATION Essex, MA • 32 Washington St. Gloucester Compliments of Compliments of TERMINAL GARAGE CO. THURSTON ' S DODGE 16 Martin St. Essex, MA 1 30 Washington St. Gloucester Good Luck to the Class of “78 C ompliments of HODGE ' S BATTERY STATION ERNIE ' S SERVICE STATION Maplewood Ave and Sehphard St. Essex, MA Gloucester 239 i5 Best Wishes CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS 25 Rogers Street Gloucester CAPE ANN bowling CENTER NORTH ATLANTIC TRADING CO., INC. Seafood Brokers 191 Main St. Glou Gloucester Compliments of Best Wishes From GLOUCESTER USED FURNITURE PASCUCCI SHOE REPAIR Estates Bought and Sold 33 Main St. Gloucester Best Wishes From Best Wishes SANDY BAY APOTHECARY Wistlestop Mall Rockport PEG LEG RESTAURANT AND INN 18 Beach St. Rockport THE GALLEY RESTAURANT Best Wishes ROCKAWAY HOUSE Rocky Neck Gloucester Breakfast Luncheon Dinner Coffee Shop — Bakery Demi-Deli — Food Store “Eventually, You’ll Discover Us plfS ‘PaCajola d )kc. THE BOOT SANDAL SHOP Sporting Goods Equipment Award Jackets Trophies 96 MAIN STREET GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 Belts, Sandals, Moccasins, Hand Bags, Frye Boots Handcrafted Shoes Bearskin Neck Rockport, MA M. B. WRIGHT STATIONERY STORE Compliments of 108 Main Street HARRY ' S DELI Gloucester, Mass. 01930 151 Main St. Gloucester 243 Gloucester m GLOUCESTER IT S uern INC • , m food at its Best! m ■ W J jiiiif % - ' ■ . 0011 HOST — GEORGE Near the Fi sherman ' s Monument 283- ' Compliments of TALLY’S 2 Washington St. Gloucester Compliments of Congratulations to the Graduating Class CAPE ANN TIRE PROGRESSIVE OIL 1 30 Washington St. Gloucester 92 Grove St. Gloucester Congratulations Class of “78” YELLOW SUB SHOPS Gloucester Best Wishes From GLOUCESTER CAMERA AND PHOTO SHOP 1 0 Pleasant St. Gloucester Home of the Mini Sub Rockport Compliments of Compliments of MAC’S ITALIAN SPECIALTIES BEEF ’N BUN 75 Washington St. Gloucester 90 Main St. Gloucester DEMETRI’S Bar-B Que Roast Beef Seafood Congratulations Class of “78” AUNE’S YARN SHOP Take Out 1 1 2 Main St. 244 Sandwiches Gloucester HIGH ROLLERS BOUTIQUE Clothing Posters Unusual Jewelry Incense Gifts Buy and sell used records. 114 Main St. Gloucester, MA SPINNEY FUNERAL HOME 38 Pleasant St. Gloucester, MA Tel — 283-7788 Brian C. Spinney Director ANCIENT MARINER Compliments of AMERICANA GIFT SHOP Jewelry Main St. Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 48 Rogers Street Antiques Essex, MA
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