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Come, cadets and maidens, come; Wave your flags, and roll your drum, Hearty cheers renew. Sing the praise of Gloucester High, Every honor, glorify, And ever serve her true. Wake the echoes let them fly, Fly o ’er land and sea; Gloucester, Gloucester every time, Gloucester by the sea. Hear us shout, and hear us cry! Out to win with “Do or die!” For our slogan ever. Bat the o ’er and duty done School upheld and victory won, We are cowards never. Bravely we’ll fulfill our trust, Win we will for we we, must, For honor’s sake contending: Gloucester High shall never fall, Quick we’ll answer to her call, Still her fame defending. - ■ FLICKER 1979 GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS EDITOR As our high school career comes to its conclusion, it is hoped that this Flicker will serve as a reminder of our happiest and most fruitful years at G.H.S. The editorial staff has attempted with this edition to offer a complete senior year experience, representing a departure from preceding formats in that a total academic year has been presented. Many of your fellow students have contributed to this Flicker, and it is most difficult to list our entire student body; however, special recognition should be given to Thank you all, Brent R. Gilson Editor uuooiV a i ayi ic, wui layuui cuiiwi , ai i iuoci nai ic wuma, our financial editor. These classmates gave countless hours of their time to the creation of your 1979 Flicker. DEDICA SENIORS SUPERLATIVES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT FALL SPORTS ACTIVITIES WINTER SPORTS ACTIVITIES - R.O.T.C. SPRING 1 ' SPORTS ACTIVITIES GRADUATION DEDICATION This 1979 Flicker is dedicated to Mr. Leon Sprague of the guidance department. We as graduates are truly grateful to all those educators who have helped us along the way. Mr. Sprague deserves special praise and recognition for his efforts in our behalf over the past four years. Upon graduation many of us can only look back with respect, admiration and profound gratitude for this man’s deep concern for our well being. We have been truly fortunate as individuals, as a class, and as a community in having this public servant, watching, counseling, guiding and in many cases shaping our post high school careers. Mr. Sprague’s career as an educator, and more specifically as a counselor, must be a source of deep satisfaction to him for the fruits of his labors over the years have been felt throughout our entire commu nity. Many of our graduates and non-graduates have benefited by his efforts and concern. He has been a molder of careers and life styles not only for our class but for the many classes that have gone before. Mr. Sprague’s dedication to his work and to his fellow man deserves our highest praise and heartfelt thanks. To Mr. Leon Sprague we humbly dedicate our 1 979 Flicker. ■ s ■P SENIORS CLASSO PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER CLASS ADVISORS Louis C. DeBenedictus 9 Bass Rocks Road Crewy Louie MEMORIES: Running for senior class president. Shnookums and Good Harbor Beach. Crewsing with Crews. Doane ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Senior Class President WORDS OF WISDOM: After twelve years of asking for change in my life, I have found that school is like anything else in life. It is what you make it, nothing more. Sylvia L. Hidden 204R Western Avenue, Essex Syl MEMORIES: Rick, 3 29, Poor Peoples Pub, SJP Jr. Prom, Belcher Street, skiing, MG Midget, NH, memorial, selling? Raffle tickets, machine gun crutch, Sunday trip to New Hampshire. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S., Essex Youth Commission, Senior Class Vice President, Academic Recognition 2, Jr. Rotarian, Honor Business Club, Typing Award 2. Natalie J. Wood 10 Collins Avenue Nat MEMORIES: Blushing; Dona; Me and my R.L.; We’ll have a single!; the dance; talks, friends; Jackson, N.H. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Class Secre- tary; N.H.S. President; Sawyer Medal; Jr. Rotarian; Math League; Student Council; Academic Recognition Night; Type Awards WORDS OF WISDOM: The inability to communicate is one of the worst ills ever to have befallen mankind. Mary Laura Thompson 60 Riverview Laurie MEMORIES: Summer of 75, Lighthouse Beach, Bermuda — Mo-peds, Floria — every year, shishing the Alps, playing ten- nis at Manchester, Disneyland, Riverview folks and cinnamon. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Tennis (capt.) 1, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Student Gov. Treas. 1 , 4; Student Council Sec. 4; Varsity Track and Field 1, 3, 4; Cross Country 4; Softball 2; Flicker 4; Flash 4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3, 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny. We, the class of 1979, deeply appreciate the efforts of Jackie Crews and John Ziergiebel. They have given us the advice and leadership to get our class on our feet again. It has been a pleasure working with them. 18 Claire Adels 1001 Washington Street MEMORIES: Dean 5 7 77 — The hard times, the good times. Julie, remember skiing w D.S. and N T. it ' s 20 below! O.F.I. kidnapped! Prom, it’s 4:30! ' London. These summer nights w J.R., N.W.C.J.D.D.L.T J.G.A.M. talks with N.W. My pinto! Thanks to my parents. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Sawyer Medal 1 , Academic Recognition Night 3, Softball 2, Flicker 4, Cross Country 4, Winter track 4. WORDS OF WISDOM. My life is an eternal dream; full of hopes and wishes. Give me strength so that 1 may continue wishing, dreaming, hoping — and striving to be me. Leila Aiello 4 Gilbert Road MEMORIES: Long walks and talks with Barbara, Hey! Wanna get kidnapped? Good times as the Three Musketeers, ask Barbara and Lori. Good times out with the girls. 1 friends: Barbara and Jeri. WORDS OF WISDOM: Work hard to accomplish your goal in life. Michel Aiello 7 Rockwood Heights Road Shelly MEMORIES: Grampie, gone but not for- gotten. Nana, Ma, Dad, Chris, Jamie Buns. 1 friends: Kathy, Lisa. 5 6 77 ask Kath, 9 2, 20 27 10 27 — where were you when the sun came up? “Vacationing”, ask Sunshine O.W.A.N.! ask Laura, Seaer ask Joyce Wingaersheek LB and WWknow. J-M, those summer nights, MRC — TODAY ask Dazza ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey 2, Cheerleader 1 , 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Stay gold. Thomas Aiello 7 Cherry Hill Road Tom MEMORIES: Willows, Concerts: MTB, NRPS, The Dirt Bend (after), Muddy Waters and David Bromberg in Lenox and Bob Dyland, the Middle Path, Rainy Day Women 12 and 35 Crane’s Beach 77. Deborah Alexander 25 Webster St. Robert Allen 28 Green St. Chris Alves 10 Harrison Avenue MEMORIES: Denise, what are you doing? “Midnight swim . N.H. Summer 78 Fri- day night raid on Schildmeir. F Troop at Camp Beckett. Neil “78 Clarky, Reis, O’Maley, and Fulford. The Accident”. John Sifvera Alves ACTIVITIES AND HONORS. Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4; J.V. and Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4 David Amero Fuller St. Linda Amero 16 Apple Street MEMORIES: Florida, Kyannis, ask BW, BD. Christmas Eve ask BW, SD, Vega BW 1-1-77. The wall, sleepover ask GM 9-26- 78 GM, ST, LT, TD. Fiesta 78 ask KC 10 7 78 almost ask GM, ST, MD. Sliding 77 on the hill ask GM, CC. Football game 78 GM, LM. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA Trea- surer 1977-78. FHA member 79 WORDS OF WISDOM: To make the best out of your life. Scott Amero 28 Addison St. Essex Gordon Anderson 142 Riverdale Park Gordy MEMORIES: Concerts, good times, meet- ing new people, home. All the goods and bads of life. How are ya. Remember All, ask anyone I know. THE PARK and all the great times. Walking the cramps out of our Tegs, ask Dave, Rob. Hockey “77-78 . No wimperin. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey, sports. WORDS OF WISDOM: Trying to get ahead, but always falling behind. James Anderson 28 School St. Jeri Andrews 41 Lufkin Street, Essex MEMORIES: Friday 13th, Lowell U„ fried eggs and mammy, ask C.L., H.D., J.P., Rhode Island. Quit it, quit it, quit it, DON ' T MOVE! We were just lookin ' stuck in the mud, good friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3; Competition Squad 2, 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: Build your dreams, but do so only for yourself. Dreams are not made on what other people wish of you. Joseph Aparo Way Road MEMORIES: Summer 78; B.M., the mail jeep and too many good times to mention; the dogs; golf carts; T.B. and waves; walks, trips and talks with Bobby Jean, Good Harbor, Canobie Lake, the blanket . Rockaway WORDS OF WISDOM: Many a live wire would be a dead one if not for his connec- tions. Michael S. Aptt 18 Harold Avenue Appo MEMORIES: Concerts, 5-0 Winthrop, hockey, pre-game soccer ceremonies, ask M S. Class of “79”, 100 m.p.h. ask M.S., don ' t pull a Schlichte ask E.M., Montreal ask M S Thanks for the money, Smitty. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer 1 , 2, 3; Hockey 1,2,3 WORDS OF WISDOM: Let the good times roll. Cheryl Arvilla 1 2 Ledgemont Avenue MEMORIES: That cold winter Summers 75 and 77, softball games 78. Friday night record. Rocks and oakes Green- heads. Fights. Church steps and corners. Gas station jinx. The urge to die.” Walk- ing. WORDS OF WISDOM: Friendship is the only thing in the world concerning the usefulness of which all mankind are agreed. Doris Faye Arvilla 40 Riverview Road Dori MEMORIES: Of all the great times with Elja. Being in the company of good friends like MQ, SQ, AR, SA, JS, RJ, and CP. The gang at the playground. The good times at Taylor Street and at work. Friends are one of the good things in life. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you can ' t have the best of everything, make the best of everything you have. Joseph M. Asaro 26 Prospect Street Jody MEMORIES: “The Stange and the good times. Activities carried on with the boys. The Seeger Concert. Good times with M B., good times at lunch, 2 26 79 — look out! Fun times with P.H. and J.H., Mom and Dad. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural hockey WORDS OF WISDOM: Anything is possi- ble to accomplish, once you put your mind to it. Marjorie Bagley 16 Reynard Street Margie MEMORIES: ‘ ' King and I”, “Mama”, Ondine”, “Sound of Music , and many more. Thanx Web. The Boston Ballet Where ' s My Cookies!!??, “Woof it!” Marf, The-Villa, ask B.B. To Rachel, thank you. The salt and pepper at China Port, ask SO, BB, JW, and T.P. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 3, 4; President of Thespians 78-79. G.D.T. 2, 3,4. WORDS OF WISDOM: And if I laugh at any mortal thing, tis that I may not weep. Linda Bean One Story Acres Beanzie MEMORIES: J’aime Tu Ross (8-9-75) Christmas parties, Florida ask Ross, Midge, Kip, and everyone at the Ship Ahoy! WORDS OF WISDOM: When you love someone and have “good” friends, you will get far if you keep your chin up, look straight ahead and keep on going. William Beard 104 Bass Avenue Bill MEMORIES: Eagles Concert “74 Jams ask N.P., PH. Mad 55” ask M.M. Long Beach Gang Sum. 78 parties, Runs on 128 ask Peter BRGC. 7th hole ask J.H. The boat ask D.G. C C. Cruising ask V.T. J K. Getting boats ask M.F. and friends. ACTIVITIES HONORS: Carpentry I. II, III WORDS OF WISDOM: Always being able to put up with your boss and to succeed at doing it. Jeffrey Beck 60 Harrison Ave. Nancy Jean Benjamin 79 Wheeler Street Nance, Nan MEMORIES: Talks with Diane 2nd floor; all the laughs 8th block ask Mary; talks with Joanne at Drill; parades; Fanuel Hall 5 4 78, Evening Magazine 3 10 78; 6 26 78 Catskill Mts., N.Y., ask L.B. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Tennis Tourna- ment 76 student-faculty WORDS OF WISDOM: May I reach my goal in life, be happy and succeed in what (attempt. Helen Bernier Rockholm Road 22 Lucille Bertolino Top O’ The Harbor Lulu MEMORIES: 22 ask anyone, field hockey party 77, ask Theresa, someone special 44, sports, band trips, good times with T.F., F.C., J.M., M.C., T.R., K.P. What can I do ask Kim. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field hockey 1, 2, 3; basketball 1, 2, 3; softball 1, 2, 3; G.H.S. Band 4 yrs., N.E.C All Star Basket- ball, softball, and field hockey. WORDS OF WISDOM: I don ' t have to know where I ' m going, but at least I know I ' m on the way. Leonard W. Billante Macomber Road Lenny MEMORIES: Winning a $2 off of S.S. with a hole-in-one 9 78. N. Yrs. Eve at Old Farm Inn. Good times w L.B., J.V., J.D., A.T. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 3, 4; golf 3, 4; basketball 1 . WORDS OF WISDOM: Being 1 in every- thing I attempt in life. Larry Biondo 93 Western Ave. Rosanne Brancaleone 14 Bellevue Avenue MEMORIES: Jim — Aug. 1 , 1976, Dec. 18, 1976, ask Jim. Florida 78 with Jim and Kerin. “Water Flume” and the trailer ask Kerin. Sweet tart ask Erin. Wet rides with Erin. Long rides — Jill, Nov. 22, 1976. WORDS OF WISDOM: When someone you love is gone, you keep on loving them, knowing you’ll be with them again soon. Jeffrey R. Brantley 5. St. Louis Avenue Jeff MEMORIES: Ellie, 12 77, wow, 5-0 Win- throp 1 78; S.W.Y.L., summer of 77, 78; YES; the WINDOW; the roof and beach, ■ never a dull moment; KING! Nana Q’s, a goose; a late lunch for mom, the back shore. Candlelight, steak and champagne. Puck ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 2, Varsity 3, 4; Track V 3, 4; Volleyball champs 1977; N.H.S., ' M.Y.C., Student Council Treasurer; Jr. Rotarian. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you ' re good enough, then go for it, if you’re not, try anyway. Robert Brennan 22 Taylor St Wendy Kathleen Briand 42a Eastern Avenue Windy MEMORIES: 11 18 78 SP, LC. Krackers, riding with S.P., L.C. S.K. Ticket Butch Coco Conejo Dickie shows. A.B. DG BP SM CJ. Remember Common SP LC Ogo “Iris in the swamp L.C.” dough volcanoes Robin, “doritos” ask S.K., S.P., L.C. WORDS OF WISDOM: Follow your dreams and do the best you can in whatever you do. Dennis Brick 96 Western Ave. Katherine C. Brown 1 2 Concord Street Kathy MEMORIES: Summer ‘ ' 78”, proving my age ask KR, SP, Paradise, AM ask MS, rid- ing around ask MC, DF, LF, ML, King’s and the gang, lunch people and football ask MC, all the kids, the chase ask BE, PH. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S., Aca- demic Recognition, type certificates, Honor Business Club WORDS OF WISDOM: To accomplish what I want in life and to make my parents proud of me. Lisa Brown Loading Place Road MEMORIES: Good friends — 1 S.A., L.C., G.H.B. parties. Those summer nights, 3-31, 9-2, 10-27, Shelly knows. Vacationing with and without Dad. Mom, Maine, long talks L.C., that Someone Spe- cial. WORDS OF WISDOM: I want to learn what life is for, I don’t want much, I just want more. Anne E. Browning 4 Addison Street, Essex MEMORIES: Summer of ’78, Conn, hot days, Friendly’s, hot fudge sundaes. Rid- ing Lucky. Seacoast Horse show, NH. Debbie, Snaron, Amy. What are those ini- tials L.E.H.? Fort Devens, DG and SM! Nat s.o.s. day. Friday nites our twosome — SQUAD LEADERS ask Deb. BRICK- BABY!! ask Sharon ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: ROTC, GDT 2, 3, 4; Competitive GDT, 2 and 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To begin and end each day with a smile. Norrie Leslie Bruce 21 Apple Street, Essex Buns, Normen, Norabellafronte MEMORIES: First years at the Aggie, apple picking days with the gang. Memo- ries of Pam and I. Conomo Point “76”. Summer of “77” Jim and myself. First lunch Tammy and the gang. Kim, my best friend from Cape. Who started Jimmy and I going winter 76”. Thanks, Kim, you’re a true friend. I’ll never forget ya, we will stay best friends forever. WORDS OF WISDOM: To succeed in life. Be able to make a life for yourself. To keep everlasting relationships between myself ' andmyTriena SreWr® 24 SAWYER FREE LIBRARY GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 Anne BuckJey 12 Ellery Street MEMORIES: Philly 76 and Toronto; Winter Color Guard Champions”, the feeling of accomplishment, 1 friends Faye and Steve; yes, Steve, blue and tan does match! Raggit Mountain . Help! SIEVE- ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Drum Major 3, 4; District Chorus 2, 3, 4; N.E. Chorus 3; Winter Color Guard 2, 4; Girls’ Ensemble 1 , 3; Chamber Singers 2, WORDS OF WISDOM: Don ' t be afraid to open new doors. They might lead to your future. George Budrow 24 Linden Road Gearhead MEMORIES: Auto shop: 69 Chevelle, 65 Nova, Hill Anting around on Friday nights. 4 hr. road job, ask Tom. Good times at lunch, ask Maciel. Throwing Porter in the river, ask R.M., P.C., B.S., R.W. Honest, officer, my foot slipped. VLA and Crazy Zi roiobol WORDS OF WISDOM: Live life, that’s all you can do. Nobody’s gonna live your life for you. Kevin Bunce MEMORIES: The Y, Good Harbor, Christ- mas Eve 77 ask TG, JT, 18th birthday, ask P.W., Rainbow Ball, ask P.W., Fiesta seine boats, dorys 78. Boston, Boston 1 10 78, askP.W. Bob’s T.G. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Winter Track WORDS OF WISDOM: To try to fulfill my life’s dream. Tina G. Burgess 1 078 Washington Street T 63 MEMORIES: Jeff 4 15 77 — wishes. Chi- nese Fire Drill, ask Tray and Al. Mischief w A.M. Laughing with 1 ask A.K. Some- body special — Mr. B Toga (KRW) ask Paul. 8th hole, 8-12-78 — Marge. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4. Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Put on a smile and try all the while . . A S. Debra R. Burke 62 Poplar Street Debbie MEMORIES: Dave — secrets — ask HD — 54 times around — ask HD, CL, TL — a tour of Salem — ask? Noble nights — Steve Demme — Woody “Tut” — dream- ing of Camaros — Ravenswood — all- ways” remember — 11 16 78 — ask Dave. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Type Award I, Pep Club 2, 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: While I enjoy the friendship, I trust that nothing can make life a burden to me. Robert Lawrence Burnham 34 Grapevine Road Larry, Sambo MEMORIES: Nat — 3 1 1 78. Davis’ car w w J.D., J.F.D., T.S., A T., M S., Jim D ' s party, sports, stuck at lights ask Nat, card games, roller hockey, V.I.C. Tracey, 3 stooges, Beatles, w w Beck. N. Yrs. Eve — Old Farm Inn, Twi-Nighter 4 a m., ask L.G. Pants” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 that time runs out on you. Marjorie Burns 11 Youngs Road Marge MEMORIES: Mike 4 15 78. Tina . . . 8th hole — R. Ride, Florida, B.M.’s party. Mocha — riding with T.C. and A.K., Maine 78 — picnics? Spring party, Farnham’s on Monday. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Type I, II award WORDS OF WISDOM: To always look on the bright side of things and keep smiling at all times. Cheryl Bums 412 Essex Ave. Mary Ann Burroughs 513 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: Skip 5 27 78 — dead batter- ies, 9 1 78 (the ring), ice. Times with Betsy and Paul, Rainbow Ball, P.J.’s at the market, Poo-Poo-B-two, ask Ette. Are you agitated, Julianne? 7 22 79. Can ' t wait, ask Carol. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club, Type I Award, Girls’ Drill Team WORDS OF WISDOM: If you love some- thing set it free, if it returns it ' s yours, if it doesn’t, it never was. Shawn E. Burton 1 52 Hesperus Avenue, Magnolia The Michigan Kid MEMORIES: Brown Vega, green onions, ask Joe T, ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Baseball 78 Veronique Cabanes 9 Harborview Ct. Robert Cafasso 6 Plum St. Tracey Cain 3 Hickory Street Tray MEMORIES: Steve 7 24 78. Gaze, shows. The ant. ask Liz. Good times with Bad Co., ask Liz and Melissa. The truck Blueber- ries. Al? Chinese fire drills and the Death Ray, ask Al. GHB and remember GHS. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS. Track 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: People cannot change the truth, but truth can change the people. Lori Camille 23 Langsford St. Patricia D. Camille 15 Hartz Street Patty MEMORIES: Good times with =1 friend Lisa, summer of 78. Michael 1 6 76. Uncle Mike and the donut factory 11 18 78, ask Lisa. Crosby, Stills, and Nash w Jill. 5 a m. drives, ask Cinda. Oh ya! Lisa. My pinky ' s waving. Family and friends, good times w Mike. Fanuiel Hall w. Jen, Music! WORDS OF WISDOM: And now I know my life has given me more than memories, day by day! Annette Campbell 34 Mt. Vernon Street MEMORIES: Carl 8 21 H All the good times up G.S.P. with good friends. Christ- mas and New Year’s Eve over Gail’s 77- 78. What’s the matter, Vicky? 9th grade Foods with Vicky, Lisa and Fig. Finally get- ting my mo-ped, ask Carl and Shirley. Bowling. (Ma). Twinkies. Graduation Day. Touchdown Raiders. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Pep Club WORDS OF WISDOM: Be happy and love the one you ' re with. Rosetta Cardone 28 Fort Square Barbara Carey 428 Washington Street MEMORIES: Doug 6 4-76 . . . Cruisin ' out and dreamin ' on; great times with good friends D.G., M.J., D.L., L.F.. L.G., P.K., B.K. Concerts, Beckshires with Doug and Seattle. Vermont, caves, watch out for that bog! Doin’ dubes and filling B’s, the green death. D M., P.K. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Nobody knows where you are. how near or how far, so shine on you crazy diamond. 27 James M. Casey Eastern Point Road MEMORIES The bridge; Good Harbor; Sheila 10 13 76; E Point, the back rocks. The Seacroft, Yes; Jeff, Eric, Cocoa. Cur- ran. The Taylors! Hunt; Doof; Basic. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: JV Hockey WORDS OF WISDOM: It is always better to receive than to give Rebecca Ann Catto 26 Quarry Street Becky MEMORIES Parties, Seger 9 22 4th July ' 76 ME. Joan Bone, P R J T, P.W. A.P. remember the good times, the two paper kid, AGH peppers, ask, Tina, Chugabug 28-32? You get the Driver, I made it! L.B.C. Yo! WORDS OF WISDOM: Love is a rose but you better not pick it, it only gorws when it’s on the vine. Jerry Cellucci 357 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: Julie 10 21 78, the alarm clock, meeting Coach Hart Those July 3rd ' s, ask L D My wolfpack, ask JN, ID, MN, My Green Grenade, animal house, Blazermania. P.T boat, parties, sports, ask JS, JN 3 stooges. Easter, ask M N . L D ; It ' s worth the climb, ask G P ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Soccer. Fresh. Football, intramurals WORDS OF WISDOM Success is in the struggle, not the prize Ethel Chadwick 72 Western Ave. MEMORIES 77 78 j.p. Summer of 77 ask Donnie (My House), 70 lbs. on my chest, ask Rose GHB GHS R I Wash Canada, R J. Texas, MAINE all the con- certs and talent shows. C S. - N laughs, talk, and tears with close friends. L A R R Y?!!! 78 Carrie Summers ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Honor Busi- ness Club 4 Secretary 4, Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Color Guard 2. 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM. Life is like notes on a staff. It goes up and down, but when it is finished you have realized that it turned into a beautiful song Gary Carpenter 270 Magnolia Ave. David Carrico 34 Hartz St. 28 Lorna J. Chaisson 160 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Killer MEMORIES: Tim — 6 22 76. Oct 14, 1976. Harry, concerts, ask Tim: East Glou- cester, Deutsch Klasse IV, Lady. Punk Rock, good times and good people, J C , Sun gets hot on the common at noon: Dia- monds Rusty; I’m just beginning to see, now I ' m on my way WORDS OF WISDOM One must be her- self in order to really live Peter D. Charest 7 South Kilby Street Smoky, Pooh, Pumpkin MEMORIES: Ma, Pa, Don, Bob Camp Cedar, 77 . Pits, Atlantic Seafoods, w gang. Sabbath, Young, Camping. White Mts., Linderhof, Ar me buckos ; friends. Seymour . Pumping Iron, Monty Python ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Football 1 2, 3 2 3 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: It ' s best to appear as a wise man and keep your mouth shut, then to open it and lose all doubt. (M, Twain) John Chiancola 63 Maplewood Park Rosalie Ciaramitaro 7 Perriwinkle Lane MEMORIES: The oldie but goodies. Satur- day night HDH Golden great 98 . Som- erville, Vince lost again, Summer house with Vince and Somerville friends, flag the boats Robin, down the float, boat bos, red wagne (BM), another flat, ' 132, ran sack, Exit 15, are boys in blue, Jay ' s car, Sun- day nights drive-in, Beyond the Sea , Matt ' s tape WORDS OF WISDOM: A wish is a dream your heart makes. Catherine Mary Ciolino 4 Beauport Avenue Cathy MEMORIES: Springfield bugs, hot pinks ask roommates Monday night chills, ask J.B., D.D., S.D D.C. Mcdonald’s, for lunch? ask D.R Security Guards, ask L.P The Back Road, C.Y.D The 1st time, ask J B WORDS OF WISDOM. Don ' t walk in front of me. I may not follow; don ' t walk in back of me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend. Anthony Ciulla 6 Whittemore St 241 Essex Ave MEMORIES: “cupcake” Sooky 12 18 77 I.L.I.I. Sum. 78. On My Goodness: Dur Nat! Flicker w Brent and Fig., TOTH, WOF Ask M R. N.W., 70 lbs. on Ethel ' s chest. Christ- mas Eve! Maine; ask K.G., P C., E.C., L.C. — RUNS — ON IN. — Rd. Of., ask ss, nw, — If I only knew! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker editor, N.H.S. 3 — 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers 2, 3, 4; Chorus Secretary 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: If you love some- thing; set it free. If it comes back it’s yours; If it doesn ' t it never was. Michael W. Clooney 3 Birch Grove Hgts. Mike Klondike MEMORIES: Camp Cedar “77 Camp Beckett, 78 Butch, Moppy What are you doing? Football “78 7-5. Student of the game — ask Coach Shue. JCM’s Room Lisa” New Year’s Eve. Old Farm Inn, Summer of “78” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3; Intermural Basketball 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: to Accomplish all my goals in life, and be successful. Bonnie Cochran 14 Summer St. Boni MEMORIES: Boston — Concerts — Con- stitution — Chinese Coke — SLAP! Band Trips N Y Eve, Down River, Carrie Som- mers — Styx — M.G. I remember R.S., M.C., T.L., YES — YES — YES — laughs — tears — promises ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4 Pres. — 2, Ch. Singers 2, 3, 4; District 4; Who ' s Who in Music 3 — 4, Winter C.G. — 2,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: True friendship is the plant of slow growth. Timothy R. Colby 19 Ryan Road Tim MEMORIES: Camp Cedar 77 and the raids on the cabins, ask N.J. You think I want gurry all over me. ask J.G. R.W. and all the good times ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2. 3, Track 1,2 WORDS OF WISDOM: Greatness is a property for which no man gets credit too soon; it must be possessed long before it is acknowledged. Denise Collins 21 ESS6X Av6. MEMORIES: Partying with good friends. Letters to Mike, ask D.L. ask Erin. Long talks ask Mary “Secrets with Sal” ask G.C. M.H. Meeting good people, ask Buddy E.F. dreams ask 1 pal Donna WORDS OF WISDOM: Surrender, but don’t give your self away. Maryann Collins 148Riverdale Pk. MEMORIES: L.E.P.L., Pam, and Sheri. Jeanines and Pat’s wedding rec. At the fights with Pam. Mr. Hart ' s office. The U.F.O.s ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Teachers aide for (3 yrs.) WORDS OF WISDOM: To make my par- ents proud of me and to make my dreams come true. 30 John Conlon 28 Elm St. Francine Consiglio 22 Green St. Fran MEMORIES: PARTIES!!! Never forget where Swampscott should be Jane and Julie. Special people will always be 1 . Jayne look at all the stars +15 - . Ellie ' s all night gatherings! Field Hockey. Yo! “Look out your window the 1st snow Lonq rides make clear blue minds, CO 79 is 1 . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: V. Field Hockey 3, 4, V. Softball 3 yrs,, Basketball, Student Council WORDS OF WISDOM: One who knows all about you and loves you just the same is a True Friend. Selena Consiglio 22 Green St. Marietta Corrao 535 Essex Ave. Christopher Crews Grapevine Rd. MEMORIES: B.O.N.G. X-Country Skiing with Louis and Jeff. Hey Jeff, grab the wat- ermelon that’s your mother. Crankin it up ask George or Kevin. 11 11 78 our Debut. Good Harbor Beach Parking Lot S ask Jeff or Louis) ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Jazz Band, Intramural Hockey WORDS OF WISDOM: Nothing ' s impossi- ble as long as you try! Erin Crowley 219 Washington St. Paul Cullen 25 Riverdale Park Noogie and Culls MEMORIES: Betsy 5 28 78. The summer of 78 with Babs and friends from C A M. My buddies P F.G H., C.T., A.C., M S , ETC. HEY BABS??? Dead battery, ask Skip and Mary Ann. The fight in Paul ' s car. We ' re just two wild and crazy guys, ask T.N. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R O T.C. 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Never to give up on what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless Peter Cullen 25 Riverdale Park Gail Curcuru 13 Lindon Road Grace Curcuru 13 Linden Road MEMORIES: 79 ' ' Jr. year best of times, ask Donna. Fun times down the cellar, ask G.G.L.H. Good times down the Fort, P.A. Crash ask Denise Concerts. G.A , night duty, ask L.H. S.K. Peabody Old but good times with J.T. Parting with good friends MJK..AT SB RC, TG WORDS OF WISDOM: Don ' t stop to think about tomorrow, take each day as it comes. Laura J. Curcuru 122 Mt Pleasant Avenue MEMORIES: New friends and old. Summer of 78 . GHB and SFP, Oh What a Night! — ask Shelly, Good Times and the 3 Musketeers, ask L B and SA Mr and Mrs. C 1 forever. My mouth is muth muth Joyce knows, Cheering, Seger, talks and tears w LK. 10 22 77 — my Main Character ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 1; Softball 1; Girls ' Tennis Team 1, 2; Student Advisory Council to the School Committee 2: Student Congress 1 , 2; Boys’ Baseball Team Statistician 3; National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Academic Recognition 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence Thomas Curcuru 88 Western Avenue MEMORIES: The hut, the gang, concerts, my friend ' s 18th birthday party, the bong, Mike’s Petronzio, Maine, Halloween Night, Derby Street and the cemetery John Curran 26 Beach Road Doc MEMORIES: Every morning, all the time, always present, no hassle Southern C, and suds Bridge Virginia trips Skiing Out of hotel windows ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 2 WORDS OF WISDOM Let not the sands of time get in your lunch Tina Dammeyer 129R Wheeler Street “P00Pj0 MEMORIES: Tom, 5-17 78, Babs, Florida, ask Tom, My great grandparents, my mother and father, how they helped me make it through life and helping me with my problems All my friends The fun times up Dexter ' s playground, ask S T and the gang over Bob’s FHA trips, ask Bridget and Cindy ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA WORDS OF WISDOM Love the ones you ' re with. Leanne daSilva 12 Trask St, Moose MEMORIES: (California Guys) Chevy Luv, B.V.D., B R , N S Tom (Keitn) 9 of us, ask J.M., parco Cruisen, ask Jayne D, E lunch. Concerts Tull, Bob Marley Bob Seger, Little River, Marshall Tucker E L O Journey WORDS OF WISDOM To live, for those whom I loved, that have gone Manuel deSilva 12 Trask St Jeffrey Davis 20 Marble Street MEMORIES ‘ 203 ' ask A M.E.K L.; Sud- bay chalet, ask S S , J.C., D S Helplessly drifting, ask R R , M S., B G. Tracey Live , ask J.D., T S , A T., L B Bass Rocks G C. Community moped, ask everyone except Reis. Delaware ' ' Jim, watch out for that first step, it’s a dilly, right Aaron! Live from New York ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Golf 2, 4, Cap- tain 3, 4 Diane Davison 67 Eastern Avenue Di MEMORIES Kurt 10 28 78 Summer of 77, 78 GHB music, memories, talks and tears. Weekends, ask K.J After school, ask AF, CT, LB All the good times, ask anyone. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Shorthand certificate WORDS OF WISDOM: There are two paths you can go by but there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. Hold on to your hopes and dreams for what is life without them Denise A. Demetri 3 Macomber Rd. MEMORIES: Chris you know what? 10 15 77 Sum 78: New Hampshire W Chris, 25, Florida and New York ask Claire, like Sisters Gaye and Joanne, Troublesome talks ask Nat, the INFORMATION ask Francine, always listening ask Kel. TCFC ask CJ. Sum. 77: GHB and S.F. with friends, Papa, favorite friend Chris. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club, Flicker, Volleyball, Mother Daughter. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you wake up and don’t want to smile, If it takes just a little while, Open your eyes and look at the day, You’ll see things in a different way. David H. Doane 73 Western Ave., Essex MEMORIES: Cherie 11 13 77, Millstone, cemetery, Diper, Adam and Eve, concerts, parties, Herman, football games, The Who , Maverick (74), the hill, sleep’n over, popping zits, B, Cove, Mad Dog with E.L. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 1,2,3 James Doucette 23 Eastern Ave. Mike Doucette 9 Marsh St. Duck MEMORIES: Donna. Frenchman acres, New Hampshire, Maine, Newfoundland Hunting, Fishing, Camping, and Hiking, German IV ask HERR Morgan Ducksoup, don’t ask. WORDS OF WISDOM: Make sure your brain is running before you put mouth in gear. James F. Douglass 12 Clarendon St. Jimbo, Doug, Dicka MEMORIES: Jeff’s car ask L.B. My house, the stairs, ask L.B., JD, T.S., SS, AT. New Hamp, Mo-peds ask TS, DS, BHSU Araon she’s out w another boy. Moe How was it”!!! Good O” Rosie. B.G., Ene Horse”, “Aaron look out Capt. Keith ask Moe, TS, the Pub w Moe . . I mustn’t forget Capt. Fred 1 Rockyneck Stumble! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Hockey 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Your next chal- lenge is always your biggest challenge . . . Joe Namath Laurie Dulavitz MEMORIES: Sitting on the radiator in Doc’s” meeting Paul. Good ' ole parties, Alice. The old lady and McDonald’s. Sum- mer Softball games — Magnolia vs. Mag- nolia. WORDS OF WISDOM: Show people who you are, not who you want them to think you are. 34 Crisann Dumas 9 Allen Street MEMORIES: Roller Coaster and where ' s Lou? Let ' s go to Tally ' s! Summer of 77” trying to waterski! Cape Cod: couldn ' t you wait, TLR? Frampton! Mary ' s river in the parking lot. My pool! Ask Lou. Talks, friends, laughs with Patty. Stephen, a great friend, Boston Concert. WORDS OF WISDOM: Life is to be taken each day at a time. Rosemarie Dunajski 306 Western Avenue Rosey D. MEMORIES: Aaron 1 24 76. The toast, ask Aaron. Tricia, Moe, Long talks and tears, ask Tricia, Alison, Paula. Old relia- ble JD. Hee Hoo Whoo! The marshmallow fight. The countless laffs and walks w Aaron. Cookies and apples, ask A M.; My family. AIWALY — YFTWI 24, 1 5 WORDS OF WISDOM: Through all of these trials . . . somewhere . . . there must be an eternal sunrise — that we all must find. Heather Dyett 10 Russell Avenue Clayt’s sister MEMORIES: Great friends — CMCLMNAPTGDBJPJADWLGKH . . ., the cellar door, Lowell U. 10 28, “whoops, here I go, Fri. 13, Are you . . rocked away, whiplash, 54 times, what ' s new? Screens and wrestling, “OUG”. down river, embarrassing moments, PH tape, bomber, “you must have cancer”, side- walks, TUT — My Dad. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3, 4; St. Council 3, 4; GDT 2, 4; H.R. rep. 2, 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Life is a mystery, not a problem to be solved. Cynthia Eason 424 Essex Avenue Cindi, Cinda Lou MEMORIES: Patty, Lisa, Linda, Crisann, good friends, camping, my family, AGH cays with L.M., the gang at Fryeburg, Scank, Bubba 11 20 78, cheeze curls, ask P.C., runs in the woods, ask L.M. par- don me?” ask P.C. and L.M., trying to make it through the year. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girl ' s Compe- titive Drill Team WORDS OF WISDOM: You never know what a good memory you have until you try to forget someone special. David Eason 5 Lincoln Avenue Dave Stanwood MEMORIES: Hit and run, Quintesserce, W.G. Gearheads, Forever Fernwood, ask the ' ' Stanwoods”. G.H.A.B.O.T.T., ask Quigg. The door, ask Ron and Rick, jams, talks with K.F., R.C., and J.Q. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop WORDS OF WISDOM: For long you live, but only if you wonder why. Susan Eason 55 Sumner Street Sue MEMORIES: Dougie, Jethro Tull 1 1 6 77, Bear Camp, 12 24 77. Long rides and horse shows, ask Dougie, Royal; remem- ber all the good times. Sherri and Joanna I.L.Y.D., Salisbury Beach, ask Vicky N. Garth. Excellent times ask Dougie. The flip I took up F.W. 2 20 77 ask Dougie, Sherma-n- Hermie. WORDS OF WISDOM: Live for today and dream for tomorrow. 35 Amy Eastman 35 Gee Ave. MEMORIES: Having a good time with the kids, No. 1 friends. The Barn, Summer of 76, 77, 78. Motorcycles G.H.B. Wingaer- sheek. Dreams always, ask LMA. The Hill, Telephone Pole, Clean Hands, Miami, Fla.; Penn. Feeling free, laughing,, parked car parties. Walks, talks, voc. gym ' 78, Black Spiders, snowmobiles. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: President. Print Shop II, III WORDS OF WISDOM: Live for today, remember yesterday, create tomorrow. Dawn M. Ellis Orchard Road, Essex MEMORIES: Eddie 10 28 77, Youth Com- mission Dance, night of the Celtics game, 15 tree hill — PHB VM George and experi- ments. 10 28 78 Happy Anniversary Hon! The Hearthside. Summer Roses Lasagne and loud radios, remember Trac? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 2, 3; Gymnastic Team 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. Emerson William Ellis 22 Hampden St. Don Elwell 45 East Main Street Don MEMORIES: The great times with great friends; Paul, etc. . . . remember Mike ' s back seat. JCM the best of them all. The school times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football 1 , 2. WORDS OF WISDOM: What you want to do and what you are able to do, are often two different things. Theodore Fanion 21 Mansfield Street Ted MEMORIES: Shop, Tony’s class 4 times a day, ugh. The house, R.H.P.S. in Boston, ask S.M. and R.K. R.H.P.S. in Gloucester ask almost anybody. Midnight walks around the lake. Parties, Halloweens. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band, Cho- rus, Carpentry I, II and III, National Honor Society. WORDS OF WISDOM: No matter how long and hard the road ahead may be, stay on it and travel onward through the fog. Amy Favalora 55 Hilltop Road MEMORIES: Gitchee Gurnee “78 . ask D.G., S.M . A.B.; Friendly ' s 11 18 78. China Port 11 18 78. ask S.G., B.G., D.S., C.S., L.M.; 11 20 78 MOODY BLUES; Hal- loween Party 78 scavenger hunt, remember 10. Hines Porch and 45 m.p.h., ask E.S.; Crabman Saga, ask L.M.; Scuzz, sparrow, witch Summer 78”. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3, 4; Girls ' Drill Team 2. 3, 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: To make my par- ents proud of me 36 ’ BP ' Dominic Favaloro 35A Mt. Pleasent St. Theresa Favaloro 9 Sunset Hill Road Tre MEMORIES: March 16, 17, 18 Beep Beep! Field hockey party, ask Lulu! Basketball party, ask Di! Stay awake??? Long talks with Sheila. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field hockey, basketball, softball. Student Council WORDS OF WISDOM: To be able at any time to sacrifice what I am for what I could become. Anthony Favazza Lindon Road Lianne Marie Favazza 44 Middle Street MEMORIES: “What’s the scoop? Stand- wood, Fernwood, Dono. Thanks, P S. Pub w D.G. Feb. 8, ask Karin — Breakfast w June. Miss all great times w Sharon R “Bob Seger”. Nights out w girls. My best b. friend P.N. talks w Joanne. My cousin Jay and K.P. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.D.T. Comp. 5q 2 3 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Tomorrow I might go as far as suicide, but I’m not going to let it bother me tonight. A.R.S. Peter Favazza 6 Commonwealth Avenue MEMORIES: Concerts, Shore Road, ask J.P.; the pumpkin heist, information booth, Tree House, winter trips, Pink Floyd, par- ties. Fiesta 73 - 76 Halloween down “Pavilion Lounge” C.C. WORDS OF WISDOM: To accomplish what we can in what little time we have. Vincie Favazza 4 Warner Street MEMORIES: Don’t fall Sherry; Sum. of “77” Matt’s house, Just my style, ask Bo, Fire S.K. Boom Boom, Topsfield Fair “Swaying to the Music , Exit 15 “the Gun”, ransacked SK and BO HDH Sat. night oldies. We ' re lost again. Matt ' s tape Magic PB, Jerry Lewis, Xmas Eve, BC, SK, Rl WORDS OF WISDOM: Follow your dreams but don’t imagine they ' ll all come true. 37 Erin Fennessey 150Riverdale Park MEMORIES: Great times with Jimmy. Wet rides, ask Rosanne. Days and nights, Lisa knows. Meeting people, Denise, poor Donna, Grace. Swimming Lisa? Oh no! Where’s our clothes? Sweet sixteen, thanks Ma, Jill. Marie, Robin. Great! Rm. 1 6. Concerts, parties, Kimba and Velvet. Karin Jayne Ferrant 46 Harrison Avenue Kar, Little Baby MEMORIES: Sandy 1 1 7 78 — The Chain — Summer of 77. I saw Jesus at Fern- wood — Stanwood — What’s the scoop — ' bout 8 — ask the family — walks and talks with Janie and Pau — New Hamp- shire — February 8, ask Lianne — CC — Vikings 1 TM JGLC — Dragendy Dono — freebird — willows — all nighters — concerts. Let the good times roll: The Bull. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be as free as a bird and this bird you cannot change. Lynard Skynard Kathi Figurido 33 Perkins Street Fig MEMORIES: All the good times up Green Street Playground, ask Vicki, Sue Ann, Beany Suzette, Lisa, Annette, Kathy, Kath- leen, Mary. Most of all up the barns, ask Sueann, Ann, Paul, Chebbacco. Class ’79”. VO!! WORDS OF WISDOM: Have confidence!! Julie Fitzgerald 28 Pickering St. Lisa J. Fleming 8 Highland Place Lee or Zip MEMORIES: Leaving the nest at 17 , ask Deb; Red Jacket pictures. Winter Soap and Parties 76. Summer Gang 77. Hooked on Paul 8 18 77. Spring 78. To my Button for every moment we have been together is a special memory for me. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker Staff; Mother Daughter Banquet Committee; Honor Business Club; 2 Typing Awards. WORDS OF WISDOM: That I may learn the important art of living one day at a time. Mark J. Foote 39 Mt. Vernon Street Footie, Toe, Gus MEMORIES: Officer’s, Sargeant ' s Party, Christmas semi-formal; Betsy; Fort Devensd; Squirt gun, ask D M., D.W. Exer- cises at 10:30, ask B.J., D.J. Lumpy Frib- ble, ask D O. Junker’s Fire Station, great guys. Chick lost something; Flag Squad salutes funny, ask L.M., C.S., N.C. Cute, Great kids Betsy, Hallie I’m a gentleman, Goodby May the bird. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenediers, S.G.M. 2 IDR T-4 Gymkana WORDS OF WISDOM: To succeed in whatever I do. 38 Mary H. Fortado 877 Washington Street MEMORIES: The Muppets” — smiles — talks, movies, ask Joanne — Notes, laughs, lunch, ask Mary — downtown, let- ters, lunch, H.R. 2nd block, ask Ann — I ' m hungry”, study, ask Donna — Witch”, ask everyone. What? quarter in Juke box! ask Cathy, Ann. Dishes, ask Linda; hose fight, ask Sam — my family — Thanks. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: Your eyes tell the story, your face shows expression, your movements show the words. Lawrence Foster 35 Reynard St. Domenic Francis 4 Foster Street Dorn MEMORIES: Family, Friends — N.M., A.D., J.V., Tumby, Fish, P.F., Baseball, The Hill, Grogan to Francis, ask A.O. Lucky NINE, ask The Gang. Roller Hockey. Hockey games at O’Maley. Philmobile. Shop Kids — Nail fights, ask Ben. Good times in Tony ' s class. The Peanut Fiaht. Hampden stickball, feet hockey, flag football, class of 79, Fr. Ken ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball, Car- pentry Shop (Co-operative Program) Intra. Hockey, 3, 4 — Intra. basketball 2, 3, 4; Intra. volleyball 3, N.H.S. WORDS OF WISDOM: Friendships Last — when they are put First Paul Francis 57 Riverdale Park Larry Frazier 4 Mason Court The one and only MEMORIES: Had best fun soph year, working with Don White, girl watching WORDS OF WISDOM: Study and work hard for yourself. Ann Frontiero A Procnort trPAt MEMORIES: The beach babysitting at the old house, ask L.B., F.D.R. In Conn, the axe man. No, don ' t scare me, ask L.B., P.F. Where ' s my football cards?’’, ask J.K. Nights, ask L.B., C.T. Pats. Game. Dad, where are you? FRIENDS! The Green car, ask everyone. All the good times, ask yourself. WORDS OF WISDOM: Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts that listen to it? Paul Frontiero 31 Chestnut Street MEMORIES: G.H.S. Football 1978. How not to walk, ask Pinky. Jethro Tull, ask J.F., M.P., R.R. Wimpy, ask Scott, lunch- time talks with K.M. Boston with Chris Mike, how ' s your head? Golf course W.T. 28 stitches ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, Baseball 1, Track 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: I did it; it was easy. College — let the good times roll. Steve Frontiero 4 Nautical Heights MEMORIES: The Route 1 Bridge to Bos- ton. Toronto, Dallas, Washington D C. 5:05, ask K.H. (78-79) with A.B. Lost in Boston, ask S.S. Left turn, right turn, who knows No one can talk. Friday nights. Good Harbor 76-77. Playing with the door handle, ask B.W, Car accident, ask any- body. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: The Unexpected happens when you least expect it! Michael Frost 35 Cleveland Street Mike MEMORIES: My junior year was my best year at Gloucester High School. I learned in that year what I had to expect in my sen- ior year. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gloucester High School Chorus 2 years: GHS Thespi- ans, 2 years. WORDS OF WISDOM: Enjoy your sopho- more and junior year. They are the best years you will spend at Gloucester High School. William Fulford 1 1 Forest Street Gilly MEMORIES: Last chance, don ' t make it this year, it ' s over Gambling, you win some and lose a lot. Good friends, remem- ber all the good times. I will make it to col- lege, we know this, this we know. Star Fisheries, forever! WORDS OF WISDOM: There ' s a star born every minute P. T. Barnum Stephen M. Galante 1 1 Forest Street ' ' Steve ' ' MEMORIES: Sparrow”, ask Amy; Scuzz , ask Karen; Friendly ' s 11 18 78, ask Brent; Does tan and blue match? , ask Anne, good friends, Anne and Joanne Can I drive? , ask Rose. Semi-formal with Maria, Talent Shows, ask Patti. Cri- sann, always a friend. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.H.S. Cho- rus 2, 3, 4; G.H.S. Chorus President 3, 4; N.H.S. 3,4. WORDS OF WISDOM: It ' s not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness John Gallagher 154 Prospect St. Timothy Gallagher Macomber Road MEMORIES: Willows, Lenox, Middle Path; The last mad ride in the Matador, Chuck ' s Galaxie 500, The 62 van, Bromberg and New Riders ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Electrical Shop Cynthia J. Geary 12 Stanley Court Cindy, Snookems MEMORIES: LOUIE 4 10 78 Summer 78 with Louie (OH THOSE SUMMER NIGHTS!!) ROTC OFFICE Prize Squad 2nd place!! Jezabelle. Friends, Sargeant’s Party 78 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4: ROTC 2, 3, 4; GDT Prize Squad 3; Aca- demic Achievement 2, 3; WORDS OF WISDOM: God, The game is your way, the secrets, signals and system; and so for the break of the game and the first and last play; our prayer of thanks. — Carl Sandburg Grace Genovese 1 Macomber Road Gaye MEMORIES: Bill 7 15 76 great times with Bill. Fishing, waterskiing. Prom, I ' m sick, taller than your seat ask Bill; Grandparents 1 family 1 friend Bill Princess, Christ- mas w Bill laughs and cries w Bill ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Look to the future, laugh at the past, and live for today. Joanne Elizabeth Genovese 1 Macomber Road Jo MEMORIES: Parties at Goodharbor, Dog- town, McDonalds ask, Andrea, Francine, Lilian, Angela. Princess. The Wiz. What are you doing? Nothing! Ask Etta! 1978 Talent Show Freak-Out, ask Alison, Claire, Nat. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club — Vice Pres. Chorus, Chamber Singers, Senior District; Chorus WORDS OF WISDOM: When you find something that you do well, be the best and be proud of it! Kelly-Ann Geraghty 106 Magnolia Avenue Kelly, Kel MEMORIES: Competitions, Harry and that BHouse, talking til five, ask WE, RHPS ask anybody. It ' s affirmed, Ricky 6 3 77, Burning hair, it ' s consummated, Dallas, Mother Abbess, Climb every mountain, Tsom, Brown and green, ask BE, Woof Woof Dot, this one’s for you. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Band, Color Guard Captain, All New England Chorus, Chorus Treasurer, Thespians. WORDS OF WISDOM: Confucious say: Don ' t go through life with a dirty plate. Anthony Giacalone 1 3 Addison Street Tony MEMORIES: Seine boats, The Gladia- tors”, Christmas Eve, ask J.T. and K.B., the weekends, vacations, twelve hard long years, the lobby 5th block, Good Harbor Beach parties, ask anybody, last night of Fiesta, ask Joe. 78” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To be successful in whatever profession I choose. 41 30 Pine Street Carrie MEMORIES: 1 friend Sue. Trips w Mari- ners. Howie’s Suesse Chalet. T.D.H.C., ask Sue, Dom, Fred and Mark. Football games 89 huh Sue?!!? Surprise party, long talks w Sue. Sue’s sleepover, per- fume fight. Field Day 78”. Breakfast in the cafe. Hey Chris. Crushes. Whip Cream, ugh! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field hockey — 2; Pep Club 3; FHA HERO 3 and 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: The door of friend- sh ip is unlocked by a smile. Francine J. Giamanco 3 Mason Street MEMORIES: Special moments with family and friends. “It stalled . 1 pal — Kelly; girls ' locker room — those wicked talks — Andrea; Salvi’s Angels, the Information — Denise, Ya Beap — Claire, CJDD vs. FGKL, Tonight — TODAY, Tull — 6 3 78; good times w Claire, Denise, Andrea, Kelly! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FGCJ Bad- minton Champs 76, Honor Business Club, Flicker 4, Volleyball Int. 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet. WORDS OF WISDOM: Time is much too precious to waste on little things like yes- terdays. Teresa Gibney 75 Magnolia Ave. Lisa Gillie 16 Ledgemont Avenue Beast MEMORIES: Green Street Playground summer of ' 75. All those getting into trou- bles with Fig and Vicki. That cold winter of 76 with Smez. Green Heads! Union Hill Cleaners. My great dime ring. Smez. Me and that one. Those mystery trips. WORDS OF WISDOM: If the doors of per- ception were cleansed, man would see things as they truly are. Infinite! Cathleen M. Gillis 150 Pine Street Cathy MEMORIES: R B. ' s kisses, sewing class, swimming, Elks parties, and nature walks. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Special Olym- pics swimming and track and field. 2 yrs. WORDS OF WISDOM: Everybody’s almost perfect. Brent Gilson Cedar l_3n6 MEMORIES: Philly, Toronto, and Wash- ington with the G.H.S Band — Bay State Champs. Biology dory trip. Millstone Res- taurant. Gong Show (On The Good Ship Lollipop). VW ' s and MG ' s. Florida and Nova Scotia — Retreats to Cape Cod and Maine 11 18 78, ask S.G., A.F., L.M., S.M..C.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker Editor 1979, National Honor Society 3, 4; G.H.S. Band 1, 2, 3; R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Academic Recognition WORDS OF WISDOM: A man worth while is a man who can smile when everything goes dead wrong! (Gramp) 42 Timothy Gleason Woodman Street Tim MEMORIES: Football, Camp Becket, Camp Cedar, 4th of July, skiing, mud and pants jinx, ask J.S. Art work, Bondhill, had enough, ask J.L., D.J., S.D., J.S.; E S P., ask C.D., J.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track f, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1,2,3 Diana Glenn Magnolia MEMORIES: Special ones with special people WORDS OF WISDOM: For me to Love. I must live for others and not myself. Then, peace will shine from the sun within. Linda M. Goebel 1 27 Leonard Street MEMORIES: Peter 6 4 76 forever. Rocked Away?!? Heather? Places: the Gazebo, cricle, quarry. Embarrassing moments: “We share”; “We’ll have a sin- gle . . “John?!” — ask Nat. Friends . . talks . . . R.L. Ski trips Jackson, N.H. — Burn, Lisa, Peter, Sue. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society; Math team WORDS OF WISDOM: To understand peo- ple, you must try to hear what they are not saying — what they perhaps will never be able to say. Jonathan Good 7 Decatur St. Steven Goodhue Sheila Gove 1 77 Cheny Street MEMORIES: Willows — friends and par- ties, d ' g w D.C. and J.G.; Jimmy — 10 13 76 — the good times, E. Point and Back Rocks; Paige ' s with D.D. and L A. — Avon, huh Donna? Good times w D.P. — Bromberg and Dirt Band (all night in Bos- ton) concerts; “Look who’s behind us!”, ask Linda; Maine — summer 75. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Softball 2, 3; National Honor Society WORDS OF WISDOM: You don ' t know what you have until it’s gone. Renee Goveny 57 Woodward Avenue mee r66 MEMORIES: Mish, New Hampshire We re in Maine — they ' ll never see us again. Vin, Dave. Mike, keep the morale up! Diane, Clem, John, David, Let ' s party Patty, Marc, Lou, remember the good partying days. Fernwood, Arkansas Pete, Rozz, Mike, remember Moody Blues Let the good times roll. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics Theresa A. Gray 393 Western Avenue Tree MEMORIES: Peter 1 5 78, Talent Shows, Maine, ask Renee, N J right? The fish eye, ask M.J.K., talks with Annette, Me and S.B. got drowned, S and V 11 20 78, party at Cape Ann (blizzard) 2 6 78 The Heist . J.P . G.S., P.F., RADAR , Wiz” elevator, ask Spacey (wow) hunting with Lori, fam- ily, guitars, piano, Halloween ' 77, coffee w WORDS OF WISDOM: If you love me like music, I’ll be your song. Julie A. Greely 8 Atlantic Road Jules MEMORIES: All my 1 buddies! Philly, Toronto, Washington, Good Times w Kevin, Prom 77, Sophomore year w Kevin, band trips, comp GHB parties, Barka Barka, Laughing Gull — 2 a m.!, my family and friends ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club 3 — President 4; Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 4; Band — Flag Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; CG Sarg. 3, 4; Winter Color Guard 2, 3; Typing Award II, Won Toronto Music Festival Queen — 2. WORDS OF WISDOM: Strangers are friends you have yet to meet. Deborah J. Greenwood 328 Essex Avenue Debbie. Deb MEMORIES: Summer of ' 78, great times at Gitchee Gurnee, ask Carol, Colleen, Sherry, David, Russell, Styx Concert, John, Semi-formal with B.G., Florida; Great times, ask Anne, Drill, ask Anne, Sharon, Amy, Betsy, Deb, Squad Leader, as k Anno ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Girls ' Drill Team 3, 4; Charles B Corliss Medal Field Day; Academic Recognition Night WORDS OF WISDOM: To make my par- ents proud of me. Amy E. Greer 485 Washington Street MEMORIES: England 75 ; Washington, D C 78 Yellow trucks? Girls ' night out! Weekends in Maine — copper bracelets, ask Kris and John Summer 78 , staff parties The Y , ask Jeff, Lynne, Cathy, and Vickie. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cape Ann YMCA Swim Team, Project Close Up, Intramural Volleyball, Office Assistant WORDS OF WISDOM: What we are today is God ' s gift to us — what we become tomorrow is our gift to God. Robert Gross 46 Beacon Street Bob, Slob MEMORIES: Helplessly drifting, ask R.R., J D MS. Gazebo, C O., PS., M D , DC., AT., etc. Big Beef . Sunday fishing at Niles Pond. 11 17 78 — Yo! Camping at North Conway, N.H. WORDS OF WISDOM: Don ' t believe everything you read Joyce Grossi 17a East Main Street MEMORIES: Keep smiling , ask Tam Great times with Trish G H B Freddie and Mike to the O.T., ask Lisa. Seger 78 with S, K, D, D and B Mr D. always done on a Sunday!, ask Marie RYAN! T-Trish (but we have to go home!) — Pammy! My sister Cha. S-E-B. R. Wood ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheering 1 , 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: A task worth doing and a friend worth having, makes life worth living. Jeanine M. Guerin 63 Martin Street, Essex MEMORIES: Jim 10 22 78, talks with ' ‘God , ask Jim, Eric, headlights, ask Ricky and Mark, E.L.O , Deutsche IV fights, 9 10 78, ask Ronnie! Sergeant’s party — 75, Brats, ask Mike, Hickie Woman, ask Melissa, Winter Color Guard ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.H.S Band 2, 3. 4; Band Librarian 3, 4; Chorus 4: Bea- con Art Editor, G.C. Band, Flicker, German Club WORDS OF WISDOM: We must offer our hand, if it is to touch another’s heart. Carol Harding 9 Clifton Avenue, Salem Stevie MEMORIES: Ya! Ya! Hoppy ' s house; times at K.C.S; 30 ' s home! Somebody’s here, ask Rhoda and Emma. Claude, August 78; Salem; don ' t even talk to me, ask Ann; blind date, ask Mary. Hey Kessler! Laughs with Val, talks with Ann; friends. WORDS OF WISDOM: Remember yester- day, live for today, and dream of a tomor- row. Patricia A. Harrington Old Salem Path Pixie MEMORIES: My Son . . . Girls nite w Ellen, Mary, Janme, Lauren, Alyssa. Times w Ellen and Steve Close call w AI and Beth. UMass. weekends and more — Julie 75 ' w Mary and Mike. Outsiders, ask Tina and Margie. Good and Bad w Walter Best friend — Ellen. Magnolia and early friends. WORDS OF WISDOM: God grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. Reinhold-Neibohr Gary Haselgard 12 North Kilby St. Karen A. Hatch Belcher Street, Essex Hatchie MEMORIES: Yumbo! Pididle, Steve This punch. . . ask Cindy; jogging; G.H.B. with Jimbo, Down River, Brian, 1st team ever, field hockey Yo! Band trips, Baca Baca, Scuzz-on, L.S.P., Manchester sidewalks. Sparrow P.J. ' s at 12, ask Boni; Macho men, ask Mel, letters are written . . . stag, toga ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Soph. Class V.P.; Jr. Class Pres; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Band secretary 2, 3, 4; RSAC, NHS 3, 4; Senior homeroom rep., winter color guard. ROTC 2,3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: When the people are idle they find fault in everything but when the people are occupied, they join together for a cause. (M. A. Harris) [ Roberta G. Hinchey 12 Wheeler Street Bobbie MEMORIES: 10 25 76, Good Friday 78, fun times along with lots of laughs, secret code Boston with Lisa and Deb, last min- ute decisions, crazy stories. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, Rainbow WORDS OF WISDOM: To learn to take each day as it comes and not to worry about yesterday or tomorrow. Edward Hinckley 3 Gardner Road Buddy MEMORIES: Martha 3-3-78, 3-12-78, 2:15 a m. Remember the Xmas party of 77, ask M R., M.G. Also remember good times down Long Beach, ask Willy. Rowing and winning, Lunenburg, N.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry WORDS OF WISDOM: Try to succeed in everything you go out for. Mar Ann Hinckley set Street 5: David 6 3 77, Bumper, Farns and Marg. The ketchup, ask trina and Mike. Fun with Mikie and Heather. Dave’s arm! Labor Day on the beach. Liliads! Weazy’s boat. Guts! Swinson ' s, ask Sally and Trina. Boston. Poo., ask G.C. and D C. WORDS OF WISDOM: There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’re on. Wayne Hinckley 9 Shepard St. Robert H jpkins 16 Wells Street Hoppy” MEMORIES: Homecoming with Erika; friends DE, P.F., C.A., J.V., M.L., B.N. and others. Driving home from Danvers with no brakes, ask Mike. Down Burnham’s Field with Paul, Don, Chris. Senior year football 7-3. Doing it up on weekends. Great times in Mike ' s 60 cherry; you dirty Hnn sack 7pkp ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 2, 4; Cross Country 3; Basketball 1, 2; Spring Track 1 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: To succeed in the future years and to live a great life. Robin Interrante 37R Wheeler Street Birdy MEMORIES: Party Sunday drive-in. ‘‘Our rty boys in blue”. The lemon, Redwagon ‘ eld, f K) S Ran; __ . tage “Roberta” (V.F. and S.K.) partying, Phyllis oys in t (B.M.), S. Box. Topsfield, Skydriver, sway- • - “ “oat- arty, flagging boats. Stage Fort Park R opsfieli ing to music (Y.F.S.K) Somerville, Boat- bar, Summer house, Ransack. 7 9 par Diller (R.C., V.F., S.K., D.N.). Jay’s car. Another flat tire. WORDS OF WISDOM: That love is the shortest distance between two hearts. Rochelle Interrante 37R Wheeler Street Roch MEMORIES: Good times at G.H.S.; party- ing, ask the jiffy johnnies . F block lunch; Winter Color Guard, Bob ' s Clam Shack; the gang; practice with Hitler. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Color Guard 2, 3, 4; Typing Awards I II. WORDS OF WISDOM: Love is time and space measured by the heart. Laurie Ireland 78-84 Bond Street MEMORIES: Crosby, Stills, Nash concerts, Neil Youna other concerts; silverstar sta- bles — Barbi, help me, here comes Eve!!! , my horse; Aspen, Colorado 1977, Florida 1978; the Castle; Watch out for them spiders Renee! ; swim team; junior, talent shows. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Some people into Jesus, some into Zen, I’m just into today, don’t hide from where I been. (Stephen Stills) Christopher L. Jaeger R8 Marble Street MEMORIES: Saturday nite; the boat; goos- ing oots or ossing ootts; flying solo Flight, Swin son Field Fire. Party’s at house, ski- ing 77-78-79. I’m free; fun at work; trip to Greece, Europe. Nana, Gramp, Mum, Greg. Scata NA, NA, FAS, Aurora. WORDS OF WISDOM: Take life as it comes, life is to enjoy, don’t waste it. Renee Jesso 395 Western Avenue Nay, 0 = 34 MEMORIES: 1965 to 1979; homeroom with Laurie. Sir, ask Jade. Maine, ask Theresa (Tom and Harry). Carol and Mary. Mo-ped — Thanks, Gramp. Softball with Jade (yel- low flowered spikes). The van. Ma and Dad (Thanks). Steiner troopers. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1 , 2, 3; Softball 1 , 2, 3; Typing 1 WORDS OF WISDOM: You’ll never get rid of a bad temper by losing it. Lisa Joel 2 Ocean Avenue MEMORIES: PAUL 12 14 76. Forever. Remember Smile! Aerosmith — the begin- ning; late nights. Haskells? Dip. Peg Mun — B.F.F. Sugar Magnolia — the good times. Ski Maine! The Arrowheads — Muise, Don’t forget. Please. Love. WORDS OF WISDOM: The best is only bought at the cost of great pain, or so they say David Johnson 5 Spring Ct. Sandra M. Johnson 7 Riverview Road Sandy, Sissa, Buddy, Horra, Sandra J.J. MEMORIES: Everything and Everyone, G ' s apt, remember? Mind-reading, WGG, car rides w . . . A and G, Castle parties, 19? Salem train rides, Great Capers, BDL J.M. knows it MNKE, LMNSTR, B.R.E.T. L ' E ' s pod-pinball” — GDTPS practices LR, WGL— HIE WORDS OF WISDOM: Your dream is my reality; don ' t put me down; it will be differ- ent later. Live free or die — ILU. Steve Johnson 52 Woodbury Street. MEMORIES. Baseball, Loggins and Mes- sina, Friends, laughs, football; clam bowls 1 — 4, long hair freaks, WJ Productions, ask Wick, Woodbury Street, Carl, Chris, Lynne. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 — 4 Karen Jones 23 Choate Street, Essex Casey MEMORIES: The 2 great years I spent with the field hockey team and especially Goodies Wright team and the 4th place conference; shot put meet. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Field Hockey 2 years; Girls’ Varsity Track Team 2 years; 4 varsity letters WORDS OF WISDOM: Go through life with your chin up and do what you can while you can still do it. Claire Jorgensson Orchard Road MEMORIES: Joey 1 1 10 77; summer 76; ' A and P — Den, JM ' s party Summer 77 — DDCANWKMLT, FGKL vs. CJDD, CA 1 — CJ 2 — F.C., summer nights, Rkpt. pits, N Y. 11-77, THE BEST — Joe, Umh, “Ya beap!” — Francine Fla. 2-78 — Joey, Fla. 4-78 — Fading? ' ' , Friends — DDKLFG ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: CJFG Bad- minton champs 76, J.V. softball WORDS OF WISDOM: I wouldn ' t enter on my lis t of friends the person who need- lessly sets foot upbn a worm. Cris Joseph Starknaught Hts. Julie Josephson 4 Grandview Road MEMORIES: Joey 1 27 77, 2 Cousin Lois, friends always — Al! carbon copy — ask Irene F. Neil Young, Pat ' s games w J.P.T.D.I.F., Paranoid, Al knows! The weekend, ask- J.P., skiing — lost in N.H.?! my best buddy Joey — later . . . MUCH!! WORDS OF WISDOM: It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yes- terday is the hope of today and the reality of tomorrow.” (Robert H. Goddard) IIHHh Deene S. Juncker 6 River Road Hideous, Bomar, Dina, Lor High Execu- tioner, Brazier MEMORIES: INSIDIOUS!! Which plot do you want D.S.? Hey, Mary-Ellin, do you get embarrassed easily? (Right, F.L.?) CM The Blue Bomb! It ' s where, Olson?!! Elk calls: Moose! M.S., S.A., K.N., J.N. Ser- geant’s Party 78 (rice, no peas, Laugh!!) Summer of 78, Mary-Ellin. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 4, Gre- nadiers 2, 3; Color Guard 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Math team 2, 3, 4; Sawyer Medal; Bowman Medal 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: A Elbereth Giltho- niel, o menel palan-dinel, le nallon. A tiro nin Faniulos. Donna Jussila 10 Young’s Road MEMORIES: Band 76 77 — Washington trip; 7th period study — “I ' m hungry , ask Mary. Mike — lunch — movies — swim- ming — The Pink Panther WORDS OF WISDOM: You can do any- thing you want to do, all you need is patience. Lisa Kangas 2 Kent Road MEMORIES: Phil 10 12 75; Gramp A F A; Bonfire! J.G.KM Y2M. Beach V-7-L Near is Emporium. Beacon Marine — woo-woo, ask S.A., J.G. MJPL Good times P R. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleader 1,3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: It’s only words and words are all I have to take your heart away. Jane Kennefick 83 Mount Pleasant Avenue MEMORIES: Donnie 11 12 77, our place, my ring, refundable ML ' s, ask Donnie, D.E.S. J.S. Summer 76 E.L. GT 7 31 76, ask Terry, BRGC; Wingaersheek Beach, ask B.O, Boston Concert, Big Sisters, ask Terry, stuck in the sand box, ask Donnie. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Flicker, H.R. Rep. 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: The long and wind- ing road that leads to your door will never disappear, I’ve seen that road before. (Beatles) Peter T. Kenyon, Jr. 492 Washington Street MEMORIES: Linda 6 4 76 forever, “The Circle , The Gazebo , The Quarry ”, 7 19 78, We Share”, Doobs, summer 1977. Rocked Away , ski trips Jackson, N.H. — burn, Sue, Lisa, Linda, Mustangs 10 17 76, 5 15 77. WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t look back, someone might be gaining on you; a friend of the devil is a friend of mine. Susan E. Kenyon 492 Washington Street Sue MEMORIES: The quarry, babysitting? ask Zoe, HAK?, Mr. Latin, Scuzz, Whooo?, Colorado — skiing in the Rockies, Jack- son — Linda’s, Lisa, Peter, Burn, where’s third??? Lob on the beach, Pursuit, Natlie, all wet! spearchucker ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society, Treasurer, Student Coun- cil 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Council; Academic Rec- ognition, Typing Award WORDS OF WISDOM: Know thyself. Sherry Killam 63A Wheeler Street MEMORIES: I’m scared!” V.F., D.N. 7 2 78 New Hampshire, Climbing Mt. Cheorka. T.G.E., Rm. 132, Vin, Ros. Reg Wagon (B.M.) Exit 15, Gun. Peabody Nights, with Grace. Carry on! Don ' t fall Vin! Topsfield Fair, (swaying to music), Robin. Boom Boom! Bob Seager, Jethro Tell Boston. W.T.M.N.M. Another flat! WORDS OF WISDOM: Everybody has a dream, keep following them until they all come true . . . Debra Kirvan 19Hicjh Popples Road MEMORIES. Gipers, Snoop, L.J. and P.M. 74-78 with G.L. The E.P.W. and 9 23 78- 11 23 78. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Photography, jewelry making, and softball WORDS OF WISDOM: Things get a little easier once you understand. Allison Kleimola 1 Andrews Street Al MEMORIES: Chinese Fire Drill, Death Ray”. Tray, Fran. Toga — KAW. Blueber- ries Tray? Parties. ADB’s. Shark! M.B.D., M.S.B.’s. GHB, GHS. The C-R Blues. The Red Bomb. Scruagies! Bruises. Al M. Rid- ing — Tray and Marge. WORDS OF WISDOM: Each generation must progress or we will become stagnant with age. M.K. Sharon Knuuttunen 58 Eastern Avenue Ding, Dinga MEMORIES: M.K. and C.W. 2-4-78, Jes- sica. Rowley boys, ask M.W. and S.D. Bob’s, King ' s, Visine, wall gang, C3PO? Deep talks — freak out — off track, wow! ask J.M.B., Ossipee, the barn, A.S., ping pong, plaid room, jaws, Stella! ask Scoo- bie. 9-5-78 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.B.O.S., G H D S WORDS OF WISDOM: The future still looks good and you’ve got time to rectify all the things you should. (George Harri- son) Scott Lacerda 33 Perkins St. Carol Lea LaFlam 28 Cleveland Street Ca MEMORIES: Timmy 10 13 75, great times with Tim. L.P., ask Tim. New Jersey comp, dancing. Comedys, ask Pebs. Gong Show, ask Suz. Tim’s temper, ask MC. Up the hill with all the kids! Senior prom ’78, ask Ann. Sleep over, ask Maria. Good times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Softball 1 WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t take love for granted, it’s something special. Cynthia LaFlam 28 Cleveland Street Barbara Latttinen 954 Washington St. Michelle Lambert 11 Fort Hill Avenue Mish MEMORIES: Bruce: aw shucks. Renee, remember summer of 77”, coffee cans, the boat, the truck, the battery, all nighters skiing at Sugar Loaf and trying to get a tan. Renee think we can make the front page?! WORDS OF WISDOM: The best defense in the world is to make everyone your friend. I don’t dislike things, rather I love some things less than others. Cynthia Lane 5 Southern Heights, Essex Cindy MEMORIES: Friends. TUT., Maine, Lowell U. fried eggs and Marne, “You must have cancer,” Fri. 13, down river, bomber, Salem, 54 times! This punch . . side- walks, I dotta det outa here, 8 ball in the corner pocket, Jess? Steve Martin, Nov. 22,23,1978, Denise. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2 — 4, Sawyer Medal, Student Council 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Now is all you can ever have. Know that, and make the best of it. Who can promise tomorrow? John P. Lane, Jr. 203 Western Avenue Sean MEMORIES: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, on boat at breakwater, LL, Fort Devens 1, 2, 3; Mili- tary Ball 2, Outward Bound School 78 with JN, walking beaches with LL, March 19, 77, she said yes LL, Long Beach JN, FL, got license Feb. 78, watch out, Leslie 77 78 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Grenadiers, 1st yr., Rifle Team 1, 2, 3 yr. Prize Squad, PF ask DM, Gymkana Night 1 , 2, 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: To plan ahead. Leslie A. Lane 27 Maplewood Park MEMORIES: Sean Lane out at the break- water; my family at King’s Grant. Sean at Stage Fort Park; happiness is loving Sean! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: JR.O.T.C. Prize Platoon WORDS OF WISDOM: If you love some- thing, set it free; if it comes back it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was. Trade L. Lane 24 Pickering Street, Essex Trac MEMORIES: Mom and Dad, Austria 77, D.G. 4 yrs., 74 skiing; Crane’s Beach; Flo- rida 77; swimming; New Hampshire camping, full moon, how ’bout the tent? Lake Niagra! MY GRANDMOTHER ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity bas- ketball 1 year WORDS OF WISDOM: Take for granted the things you have now, because you won’t have them forever. Yvonne Lane 3 Cedarwood Road MEMORIES; John and I share many, long talks and crazy nights with Deb, laughs with Stump — TURK, Outlaws in Lenox” ask S.G., D.T., B.C. Old friends you never forget, my mother will always love me. Freebird, Seager ask Bill and L.F ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleading 3 and 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: If each person would live for themselves and what makes them happy instead of what is expected of them, we ail might be a little happier. Theodore F. Larkin 47 Haskell Street Ted MEMORIES: Gil and all the good times in shop — COME ON FRIDAY NIGHT — P.W. summer of 77 — chicken. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ben Franklin Club 1 , 2, 3 N.H.S. 3, 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Think! Stephen M. Latassa 1 70 Hesperus Avenue MEMORIES: Lobstering, 7 25 78 parties beating on SB’s car. Austria 79 skiing, K.L., Man. football games WORDS OF WISDOM: What you do today will determine what you are tomorrow. Maria Lattof Hillside Road MEMORIES: Beach 78 w JF and JM, food fights at work, ask JM, Scuzz 1,2,3, 4 ask AF, SG, KH. Bike rides w TT RoC! Parking lot. Shorechecks, ask C.B. Foot- ball games, Mo, Mo, Mad parties, sparrow, volf, semiformal ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Yearbook, FHA Hero, Homeroom representative WORDS OF WISDOM: Unless you love someone, nothing else makes any sense. Michael F. Lattof 90 Western Avenue Mike MEMORIES: Summer of 78 w BR, RS, PL, THANKS Smitty. No brakes, ask Bob, BH, DE, JV. All the times in the car. Bad co. and A C. concerts w MA, RS, PF. Jim’s car, DT w SW, ask DA. BRRSPLJEDE- BHMABD ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; winter track 3, 4; spring track 1 , 2, 3, 4; state track meets; Northern Area Meet and conference meets; intramural basket- ball, volleyball WORDS OF WISDOM: These are the sea- sons of emotions and like the winds they rise and fall. (Zepplin) 52 Bruce Laurie 4 Blake Court Coco MEMORIES: Good times, smashing the doors of the car, 3 1 1 78 L.L., the bridge, hiking in the snow in N.H., foreigner, Cape Cod, riding to Billerica. Up the pits, steel derek. East Gloucester, J.C., B.M , J.H. E.H.B.O.C. live, Yes. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey, Freshman, Junior Varsity, Varsity, German Club. WORDS OF WISDOM: Life is something we all have to put up with. Peter Lawson 68 Grove Street MEMORIES: Good Harbor, ask B.R., M.A., M.L., thanks Smitty. Summer of ' 78, Rose ' s car, ask the boys; cruisin and par- tying; Camp Millbrook, 4, Lions, New Year ' s 78 79, Rockport parties; the dingy, ask Malloy, New Hampshire, Canada, Donna, the accidents with Wilson, “Don ' t laugh we’re stuck’’ ask Donna, How ' s your gear! Eastern Pt., concerts, parties, sports. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4. J.V. Basketball, Intr. Basketball 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: As I grow older I am going to change because change is a sign of life. William Leanos 107 Concord Street Swilly MEMORIES: Anna 4 1 77 and 5 15 78, one 300 game, my dog Sam, the black Lab. Bowling at 3 a.m., ask M.F.; Fort Devens; New Jersey Prow a.m. Anna AIR- PORT ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: 2, 1st place prize squads; bowling, state tournament champ; city tournament champ, 267 game MEDAL, Pro-Am tournament, Windsor Locks, Conn. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be successful in life you have to give it your best shot. Deborah Legendre 13 Seeall St. Richard Legendre 13 Seeall Street Dick MEMORIES. Leslie, PAS, parties, Good Harbor, football 1, 2, 3, 4; Newburyport, Doug and Barb, late nights, Cedar Food! Wingaersheek, warm summer night with L.F., Halloween, Wt. lifting, hockey games, ask J.B. J.E. Snow hut, ask R.S., B.R. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 2, 3, 4; Captain 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: I came, I saw, and I conquered. I go, I shall seek, and I will conquer new horizons. Joseph Lentini 16 Summer Street Belushi MEMORIES: Doing flips, ask P C., St. Peter ' s ' 78, ask Tumbie. Working on 3rd floor with Snipe, ask Sawyer. Painting the wall in shop with Walter and John. Fire hose, ask PC Tom H. Shark for Louie L.P., ask D.P. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Electrical Shop Co-op — Varian WORDS OF WISDOM: No matter how rich or wise you are, without friends you’re the poorest man in the world. 17 Fqqay Av pmiP MEMORIES: Barry, good times, 10 13 78. Best friend, Denise; David-n-Christine ' s wedding, ask GC., Bob Seegar, ask G.C., D.C., E.F., Pep. S. B-N-E Deb knows? Good friend, Sal; parties over Erin’s, “sweet sixteen” ask Grace, L.H., Snake 1 1 25 78; dreams, ask Denise. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you can ' t be with the ones you love, love the ones you’re with. Heidi Leveille 18 Winthrop Street, Essex MEMORIES: Chances, beautiful, NTMF, the route, corners Ipswich; 38 NMS, pep, GS 1 1 -26-78, ask SD, JE, CE. Jay, ask Car- ole, Wash., D C., 347, 2 a m. pizza, wonder wagon, 5 29 78, 7 22 78. “Rumors”; I ' m leaving, SD ' s homecoming, ask M B., Chrks, Hofp, CF’s, “Dr. V”, Flossy, Sher- lock, Watson, “sisters”, Hallow’s eve 78” — followed again thank you Zap. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band Flag Squad 2, 3; Home Room Rep. 1 , 2; Beacon 2; Flicker 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Shadows of yester- day and the promises of tomorrow keep my mind at peace and I am concerned with nothing but the reality of today. Michael Libro 1 1 Blake Ct. ogrs itHi! 11 SunsetHill Road Jon Lovasco 2 Pascucci Court MEMORIES: Over the summer cruising around in cars, ask B.B. and V.T. Having mad football games and strict hockey games over tne weekends. The Mall, meeting different people. Remember the J.V. baseball team in 77 with a 3-10 sea- son, losing the opener at home 18-3. Being in Voc. school; taking carpentry I, II, III and making honor roll the first term. WORDS OF WISDOM: Hoping to proceed in carpentry and enjoy life. Joseph Lovasco 3 Edgewood Rd. 54 Julie Ann Lucas 6 Ronna Road MEMORIES: Summer of 78; the two-year chase, ask Kathy; 9:30 check up; S S; 5 in 1; Kadie, I think I ' m in love! Magazine material, ask Jane; 9 4 78, it ' s only been 9 hrs? Darrin; those long talks, 17, ask Kathleen; hide the goods! Crash — ask K.R., L.S. and E.S.; Senior Prom, ask Ed. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3, 2nd It. 4; Flicker Staff 4; NHS 4; HBC 4; Academic Award 3; Type AWard 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t only be good to yourself; be good to others as well. Douglas Lufkin 292 Essex Avenue Dougie MEMORIES: Feb. 20th, ask Sue, Bear Camp “78 ; the bike ride, ask J O. Remember the red hat, ask Palky, Dec. 6th, ‘78” Tull, ask Sue. I think I ' m in love, ask anyone; Sword ' n Shield, ask Sue; fall- ing off horses, ask Sue; sailing together, good luck everyone, Sue-n-Doug WORDS OF WISDOM: You only get out of life what you make it. Michelle Lumbard 8 Vine Street “Lumbard” MEMORIES: Pulchritudinous ones WORDS OF WISDOM: Wake up, to find out that you are the eyes of the world, but the heart has its beaches, home-lands and thoughts of its own. Wake now discover you are the song that the morning brings. The heart has its seasons, evenings, and songs of its own. (Robert Hunter) Kelly Lupo 2 Hampden Street MEMORIES: Good times with my family, “Headly”, 203, ask Al and Jeff; laughs and cries, ask Denise; what can I say? ask Francine, Christmas Eve, ask Andrea, Sal- vie ' s Angels; Cheering; talks with Mom. Matchmaking, ask Paula, C.J., D.D. vs. K.L., F.G.; a friend always — Francine, good times with the girls. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Class Secre- tary 2, Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Flicker, H.R. Rep. 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: The greatest kind- ness we can offer each other is the truth. Paula M. Lupo 5 Baker Street MEMORIES: Kevin 7 11 77; “Surf”, my uncle’s beach! Pro-nuke, my laborer, the jeep, Impala, skiing, boat. 3 23 78 Happy B-day; Crane’s Beach. Friends; Kelly, Ali- son, Rose, Pam, Tricia, Andrea; the best sisters Rozanne and Jennifer; Doc; Prom ”78”; food, ask Gloria S. My best friend K.V. WORDS OF WISDOM: Never to be alone; never lose the family or the best friend I have. Jerome MacDonald 18 Chapel St. 55 Erika Allison Macfarlane Shetland Road MEMORIES: Boston ' s free concerts, sum- mer 78, G.H.S. good times, Dead shows ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ski team 2; tennis team; 1 , 2; yearbook 4, basketball 1 WORDS OF WISDOM: Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. (Desiderata) Helder Machado 33 School St. Ronald Maciel Woodman St. Kevin W. Mackey 10 Marchant Street Mac MEMORIES: Lobstering with JCM, skiing, football. Camp Ceder and Becket. Camp Ceder Cabin 4, agk Oakie. The seven man sled, going to see Animal House with Scott Peter Paul, Lenny. Fitting nine kids in my Pinto with Greeke in the trunk. Beat- ing Newburyport 31 -6. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Quitters never win unless they quit while they are ahead! Ronald Mansfield 6 Le Baron Road 30 Quarry Street MEMORIES: Friends, good times, 1! down Lanesville, ask S.P., baseball; wh Jane Marchant 30 Quarry Street 1977 ; where did the road go Sandy? Party?? Billy, Sum- mer 78” beaches, barn 10 13 78 laugh- ing and feeling fine. WORDS OF WISDOM: To get as much as I possibly can out of life, to be able to try a lot of different things. 56 Tony Marino 4 Macomber Road Antman, Ant MEMORIES: Sheli 10 27 77; best of no good, Les Paul Custom; E.L.P. concert ask L.B.; doing dances with B O N G,; Pink Flamingos, Boston, W.B. and Chinese food, ask P.N.; the old man in the woods and other good times with Sheli. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; 1st place Legion ' 78; weightlifting with my buddies L.B., K.B., D.L , and Fitz; seine boat Gladiators, W.B. 1,2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Life is never what it seems and every man must meet his des- tiny. (Styx) Lisa Markuson 16 Abbott Road MEMORIES: Good times with =1 friend Patti. Summer 78 at GHB, Uncle Mike the donut factory’s closed!” Realizing it on 11 18 78, ask Patti, Oh ya! My finger’s waving! Top shape at AGH, ask Cinda. Special moments with family and friends worth remembering. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team, N.H.S. WORDS OF WISDOM: . . in every moment there ' s a reason to carry on . . .” Paul Marie Marques 122 Washington Street MEMORIES: Band trips, Philly 76, Toronto 77, Washington D.C. 78, Dallas 79; good time at Carlo’s Sub Shop Tuesday nights, Mr. Guter’s house, ask Steve. Baca, baca, ask Julie, Debbie, Karen, Bonnie, ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: GHS Band 1 — 4, Band Historian 3, Band Pres. 4. Cho- rus 4. Rockport Legion Band; Cape Ann Skippers 1974-76. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be a great trom- bone player some day in the Army band. To be as kind as my mother is and be as wise as my father, see Mom and Dad, I made it. Mary Marshall 2 Highland Street Mar MEMORIES: Gene, 7 8 77. Summer of 77”. The van, ask Gene. Lunch of 74-76. Writing letters, ask Mary. CJ, ask friends. J5, ask Mary. Sleeping over, ask Renee. Trips, camping. The blind date, ask CH. Writing on the wall, Lisa. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chorus 1 — 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: Make every day a day of adventure. Amy Marlin 11 Elwell Street MEMORIES: Mel 5 12 78, the Pines, ask Mel, Inda Moose, Amy. The summer of 78. Rowe ' s Farm. The Best , ask Ale Alicia. Happy Birthday Mel ; King’s Grant, ask Mel and Amy. Dreams, ask Linda and Amy E. about E.C. Raise the flag, she’s gone, ask the shop. Dragway banquet, ask Mel. Horse shows 78. Thanks, Ma. Dad, and Jubilee. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Print Shop Stephen W. Martins 50 Woodward Avenue Steve MEMORIES. Faye. The Wiz, lost twice, ask A.B., S.G.; Peanut Fight 77. Kill Millionaire Mike, ask all ROTC. Good Harbor Beach. The yellow house, our boat, and the office. Tull. York Beach that Sunday. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer team 1 , 2, 3; varsity tennis 1,2,3; Grenadiers, 1 , 2, 3. ROTC Captain, North Shore Regional First; I.D. Winner, Prize Squad 1, 2, first pldc@ WORDS OF WISDOM: From you I receive to you I give; together we share and by this we live. Debra Mason 104 Magnolia Ave. Debs MEMORIES: Good times ask JG, Rl, Back- Back. The hotel ask P.M., The greenbug The basket Karen, good harbor, ask JG, KB, the mouth ask anyone, McDonald’s ask anyone. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 1, 2, 3; Type 1, 2 award; Honor Business Club; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3 WORDS OF WISDOM: To be my own per- son and not what other people want me to be. Lynn Mason 381 Washinc MEMORIES: Talks with 1 p n Washington St. 1 pal Carol, QUEEN 11 12 77 + 11 13 78, Janet who? — rice!, Billy J. 9 30 78 — Oh My God! ask C.S., Aero 4 4 74, Catilla, Friendly’s with C.S., A.F., S.G., B.G., or D.S., Trie Time Warp, The Potato People ask A.F., CLLHC, JCWTS, Jellybeans, RLOTMW ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society 3, 4; Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3 Wlf you, or you’re not good for anybody. WORDS OF WISDOM: Do what’s good for ay Sharon Lee Mathesort 6 Maple St., Essex Ronnie MEMORIES: Coral, Sybil, Master, Pns Rock, Roger ' s class — who loves you? Red Sox, The Great Kidnapping, Mutt, Fnd, RC 1, Essex, Beatles, Larry, Sally, Eva’s dory trip, Keilbasiking, Sharooon s poetry, You’re 16, meeting Mike someday ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Flicker, Sawyer Medal WORDS OF WISDOM: Limitless undying love which shines around me like a million suns, it calls me on and on across the uni- verse, John Lennon. Brenda McCarthy 254 Esssx Av6. MEMORIES: Rockingham Park opening day Bob sledding, two wins in one night A.T.W.F.N. J.H. how’s it going. Suffolk Downs. WORDS OF WISDOM: You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. Linda McCarthy 15 Mystic Ave. MEMORIES: Happiness, good times w friends especially Bob, J.Q., JATM. Sum. 75-78 and future. NY Eve. ' 76 am hrs. Dreams Always. The hill. APA bridge but driving it. BCS Music Ohio walks talks laughing Felling Free Motorcycles; BHW Beach. Chevys. MBM boat ride, Castle hill, Sunrise ask Bob 1 0 23 78. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Print Shop II, III. WORDS OF WISDOM: Life’s been good. Memories never fade in mind — John my father. Paul McCarthy 8 Marina Drive ■liiflHi Jayne Anne McCormack 24 Trask St. MEMORIES: WOW! Almost dead 8 8, ask JM + JR, MUSCLE WOMAN vs. FEATHER, PARTIES AT WEST! Who Me? Sports on Buses, LUNCH: T.C., G.B., J.S., R.O., P.F., T.M. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: JR + SR- Field hockey, soph, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 3, 4; Softball WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t do anything I wouldn ' t do! Barry McGovern 1 Beach Rd. MEMORIES: The Blow Out on the corner, ask R.O. M.L. B.S. R.H., Stage Fort in Cocoa’s Boat. The Jeep, The Dogs, ask Joe. E. C. Manchester, good try. ask J.A. M.S. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer — 2 Deborah Anne McKay 1 01 Western Ave. Deb. MEMORIES: Come on friday night, Gil ' s print shop, Summer of 78” right L.D., Flo- rida with Shelley, 5th block with S.N. + L.G.; On the road critter, sand, kimbo and the gang, and them, 100 names ask Linda + Cindy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ben Franklin Club 1,2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: You better compro- mise yourself it’s all you got. Deborah E. McKay 19 Chapel St. Debbie MEMORIES: Sharing treasured moments, like the winterwoods, with a priceless per- son Kevin 1 22 78. Leaving the next at 1 7, ask Lisa, Red Jacket Pictures, don’t ask! Liza do you still have to leave the country? Boston in July ask R.H. + L.F., Skiing, Swimming, Teaching — Family + Friends. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society; Type Award WORDS OF WISDOM: Life without love is merely existing, life with love is truly living. Faye McKay 259 E. Main St. MEMORIES: SON. As and LS: MARCH! Fla. w Jen 77, Mary 78, and Jen again 79. Red Dog and the Journey to the Cen- ter of New England 78. GHB 72 and 73. Harley-Davidson 127. Blue Ridge, Tenn. 76. The Brick. Big Hide. Andy’s darts. Lynda, Hans, Ken and Bill; and this is where I wrestled the lions as a child . . WORDS OF WISDOM: . . . standin on the hill of my mountain of dreams . . . LZ Jill McKay 6A Wesley St. MEMORIES: Don ' t forget to tie Kerin. Long rides and talks ask Rosanne, ask Tinky, P.A., trips . . . what a trip ask Erin! Tinky follow that bug, red or orange ... it doesn’t matter! 8 5 78, 10 14 78 H.C. What a night!!! Just call her mom . . . Kerin 9 24 78-10 21 78 59 Mark McKay David McKechnie 867 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: P.F. and all the good times; Meek Kina; WINDOW, I ' ll never live it down. D ' s nouse, do you remember? Offi- cers ' parties and Sargeants ' parties. 74 mph, oh wow! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1, 2; soccer 2, golf 3, 4; rifle team 2, 3, 4; Gre- nadiers 3, 4; first place prize squad 2, commander 3, first place individual drill 3; Who’s who in America; Flicker WORDS OF WISDOM: To do unto others as others would do unto you. Jade A. McRae 14 Haskell Street Jaime; 0-24 MEMORIES: KEN 6-27-76, Summer 76”, “N.H. 77”, “England 78”, all the good times. Pants — 8-25-76, ask Liz. The Cabot, aghhh, ask Jada — big displays. Cosmic jokes, ask Megara; NO way out, ask Dave. “Sir”, ask Renee; I don’t get it?? Athlete ' s hoof, ask Erin. WORDS OF WISDOM: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the differ- ence. Andrew McRobb 33 Holly Street Andy MEMORIES: WILLOWS, middle path par- ties, The Old 7, HENDRIX, Dylan, The Dead, Green Heads (BBW), Ahh the good times with Debbie, WP 1 (CONFUSION) ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop, Hockey 1 , 2, 3 Jo-Ann Mello 23 Marble Road MEMORIES: First ride on the SS Melon, Summer 78 . The Emergency Break” ask S.F. Food fights at work with M L. Dancing, Swinson’s with the gang. T.F.F. 78, R C Mark 10-20-78, trip to Maine with D.K 77 Bowling S.R. Sharon Ann Miller 66 Poplar Street Sha, Killer MEMORIES: 11-20-78 Moody Blues. Hal- loween Party 78, Sparrow, long talks with DB, Gitchee Gurnee, ask DG, AF and AB. Up FW., music ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 3, 4; competition squad 4; Pep Club 2,3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To make my par- ents as proud of me as I am of them. 60 Julie Mitchell LaRose Ave. Jules MEMORIES: West Parish, W, Gloucester, The backshore, Special friend J.B. Miss ya Deb. Novy. Thanks Johnnie. Ellie and P ood times. Sleeping under stars JMJR. ran watch the road. Karate. Things wolf love. C ' mon Rosie. The barn. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: V. Basketball 2, 3, 4; V. Softball 2, 3, 4; V. Fieldhockey 4; Student C. WORDS OF WISDOM: Pride is essential to adequate effort but keep pride a secret. Mary Lou Mitchell 9 Warner St. Joseph S. Moceri 8 Elizabeth Rd. Joe Mo MEMORIES: Road Races, Cross Country, Track, State Meet at Gardner, “Are you alright , Good Friends, sports, the Reds- kins, Macs — This isn ' t a playground , The Beatles, Led Zepplin, Thanks Pan Man and Bob, The Green Bomber on Blyn- man Ave, “That a boy Greeko ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Coun- try 2, 3, captain 4; Winter track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural basket- ball 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: we must all hang together, else we shall all hang sepa- rately.” Alison A. Moody 5 Kirk Rd. Al MEMORIES: 3 Sis ' s — 1 since the first — Julie — (Bruno ' s) N. Young — Keith; Those talks — Rosey D. (Cookies + Apples); Paula (Thanks); Pix + Jul + Claire — 2 yrs. old; B. (MISCHIEF.); Sister Nat.; 203 — Kel + Jeff; Jimmie D.; Christ- mas Eve — ask Karen. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey — 2, Gymnastics 2, 4, Co-Capt. 3; Track 2, 4; NHS, Sec. 4; S. Council 2 — 4, U. Pres; 4; G.D.T. 2 — 4; Cmdr. 4; Class Pres; Jr. Rotarian 4; Academic Recog. 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: . ain’t it funny how you feel when you finding out it ' s real . . . n. young Diane Morgan Cliff Rd, Brier Neck Die MEMORIES: Marcha, have Sum. MG ' s and VW ' s. Bill . . . October 27, 1978. YMCA and everyone. Clotheslines . . . Kim. S ir, Did you see The End?” Yom Kipper. PRIZE SQUAD. . .Sanies. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon 3, 4, •assistant editor — 4; girls drill team com- petition 3; GDT Prize Squad 2nd place 3; grenadettes 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Academic Recognition Night 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: I would rather, sit on a pumpkin, and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion. Thoreau John Morgan 1046 Washington St. MEMORIES: Tennis, wiping out my brother. ELO concert, ask Paul. Caswells bushes, what a Howie, lunch ask anyone. Gwing blood, ask Mike. Playing basketball in Lanesville. McKechnies flying lessons at Friendlys, ask Mike. YO. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Lanesville Athletic Association 1 — 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote free- dom to err. 61 Robert Morong 44 School St. Robert Morris 524 Washington St. Scott Morrissey 268 Western Ave. MEMORIES: Seine boat champs, Dory Champs, The Newburyport jetty, to close, the cove and The Kids The Gloucester Marina. Winning the Big ones. And accepting losing Family and Friends, Cap. GHS Football ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 3,4, WORDS OF WISDOM: You have to believe in yourself and others to succeed. Kelly Moynahan 50 Eastern Point Road MEMORIES: Fun and good times, Summer of ' 77 NWCAJRLTCJDD, Dur, Nat, we finally did it. Perriwinkles and bears TB Julie many mellow yellow puffs. Derek watcha-thinkin’? Lov ya Bozo Nozo, Wicked! My family whom I love very much. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society WORDS OF WISDOM: There will be an answer ... let it be. BEATLES George Muise 202 Magnolia Ave. Jane Muise 17 ' 2 Elm St. MEMORIES: Child care “77-78” Hyannis 77 , Don ' t crush ask Heidi Winter 77. Sturbridge 78. Times out on the boat. Pitts field. E Street ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA Parlia- mentarian “77-78 WORDS OF WISDOM: Nothing should be prized more highly than the value of each day. 62 Michael Muise 202 Magnolia Ave. Mike MEMORIES: T.O.T.H., Running away ask K.C. B.R + J.P., Running out of gas ask anyone. The Shop. Child Care, all the kids. Hot Child” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA H.E.R.O. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chamber Singers, most chorus spirited 77-78. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you love some- thing set it free, if it returns it ' s yours, If not — it never was. Gibran Kahlan” Allyson M. Munroe 29 East Main Street ARRO MEMORIES: Mile 6-21-78, Causeway St., New Hampshire, X-Mas Island, glasses, coupon elephant, ALASKA 77, Big AL, Snuggles, Slinky, the burning of the bridges, 9-23-78 Steak House ask Mike, I’m not crying, I have a cold — ask Mike, Glenn’s towel. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. 2, 4, GDT 3, 2 — D Company Commander 4, Grenadette Commander 4 HBC 3 Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, 2nd Place Prize Squad 3, Shum Award 3, Field Hockey Mgr. 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: To dream the impossible dream and to reach the unreachable star. Arthur Munroe 1088 Washington St. Peggy Munroe 5 Ocean Avenue MEMORIES: Good Times and understand- ing with Chris, my B.F. The best years of my life with Lisa, Summer of 78 with C, A, F, A, D, P. Springsteen — camping out in R.l. Terrorizing campers with Greg. MAINE! SUGAR MAGNOLIA!! California! J.L.W.M.A. WORDS OF WISDOM: Take your time don ' t live too fast, troubles will come and they will pass find someone and you ' ll find love, but don ' t forget there is someone up above Lynard Skynard Stephen Murray 27 Lincoln Avenue Bones MEMORIES: Long talks with J.W. The summer ' s swimming, the summer of 77, Southern Cal., Sal and Ralph, G” 10 M Party” EASTERN POINT E G. 8-19-78 D.W. Apt. II, The Back Road Kids, the Mountain ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry 2, 3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: As the tiny ripples clear from the cool chilly stream, it ' s like a mirror, showing the reflections of my life in the future. Paul Nameche 10 Old Salem Road Elliot MEMORIES: Flippen ' ask JP, BM, and JB, MaFia? WRONG WAY ask JO, RP and JB, TOGA — WB ask TM NABER? Pink Fla- mingo ' s? ask TM and ' Big Erik-Lion Jethro where did you put that cross? VTR Nol ask JB, work, what are you, nuts? ask JP, BM, and Howard. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; WB 1,2, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: You’ve got to go through hell before you get to heaven — Steve Miller ■■1 John W. Nelson 8 Tolman Avenue Dimsdale, Nelly MEMORIES: HIDEOUS! The ice cream truck at Mosey ' s Party, ask P.O.; The ihy drive-in Beeep, ask Wendy; Chicken Lips, bridge with Brophy and camel driver; ag W can ' t feel my mouth,” Hanseom Bert and I with Mike, Monty Python, ask any- body. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: ROTC 2, 3, 4; C Company Commander 4, Rifle team 2, 3, 4; Captain 3, 4; Grenadiers 2, 3, 4; Boy’s State. WORDS OF WISDOM: To err is human; to blame it on the other guy is even more human. William New 12 Ledge Lane Bill MEMORIES: Football, the start of a tradi- tion, summer days and nights with the boys, the ticket, ask Mike, O.C.U., ask Tom, Celtics games, The Doobie Kid” Butch, Got My Dime?” ask Zeke, b-ball, E G. on Halloweens, AGH, I ' ll always remember 7-29-77, good times with RLB, DE, Bird, ML, BR. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 2, 3, 4; basketball, baseball, intramural basket- ball 1,4; NHS WORDS OF WISDOM: I look to the sea, reflections in the waves spark my memory, Some Happy, Some Sad, I think of child- hood friends and the dreams we had. — Styx Joanne Nicastro 36 Washington Street MEMORIES: Paul 10-22-74; in all this world, you have discovered me, and I you. And I will not give this up in spite of con- flicting dreams, for when we are apart, I must be deprived of pleasure until we are ain together. ORDS OF WISDOM: I saw a star, I reached, I missed. So I accepted the sky. Jody Nicastro Shore Hill Road MEMORIES: R.H. 7-14-78. Summer “78 , Bridge with G, T, ask Karen. B.H. with P.S. up tne tracks ask P.M. Telephone calls and babysitting, ask Janet. Carnival 78”, in van ask K.L., T.P. ask J.S. The RHPS, gonzo. Junior year with C.O. Friday; night movies with JP, Good friends like J.S., K.L., M.S., C D., and J.F. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club, National Honor Society WORDS OF WISDOM: If you love some- thing set it free. If it comes back to you, it ' s yours. If it doesn’t, it never was. Salvatore P. Nicastro I Old Garden Road, Rockport Sal MEMORIES: Dawn, Summer Times, the Beach, walking the pole. Fishing with the guys D L. — S.N, going to Maine — hunt- ing bike riding, hockey, GHS ' 79, good times — times to come. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be half the man my father is. Donnalee T. Nixon I I Oak Street Dee MEMORIES: Chebbaco Lake, stranded in the sleeper of a tractor truck in Boston, 5- 29-78; ask R.J., camp, boys, 10-23-78; Frisbee, exchange students, internatio- nales, Ike, Peter, Martin, Toro, arexi, Fun, Fun, Fun, ask Di and I, driving, the Pits, D Lunch, bowling left handed, the military ball, the sixty-four dollar dog ask yoyo. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you smile at me I will understand cause that is something everybody everywhere does in the same language; Woodstock Shelly Jean Nugent 194 Eastern Ave MEMORIES: 10 9 78 H.B., print shop — Gil, D.M., L.G., 5th block, Come on Friday Night; Right Deb. Florida The fields, Capepona, and motorcycles. Ryans Mobile, M.L., B.M., D.J., M L. is every- where, the tower, right mike Mopar, tire slippage, all the good times of 78 and especially 79!!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Ben Franklin Club 1,2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: I never did believe in Miracles, but I ' ve a feeling it ' s time to try. Fleetwood Mac” Kevin Nunes 77 Eastern Ave Essex Suzette D. O’Brien Ellery St. SOB. MEMORIES: Wenchester ask Vicki, No one ' s home at my house. I ' m a baby ask Cathy. ’78 summer ask Cheri Social, Gong Show ask Carole. D.T. S.K.L. G.S.r. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Band 1, Drill team 2, Thespians 1, 2, 3; Mother Daugh- ter Banquet Comm. 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: To be half the per- son my parents are. Dad and Ma when I get my act together it will be a heck of a show. Ralph Oliver 10 Hammond St. Ralph MEMORIES: The Stage Fort Park, ask RH, ML, BS, BM. Fiesta in Bruce ' s boat, Work- ing hard at the Finast, Summer of 78 with Jane, Bouncing off snow banks, ask KW, SC. Egg Fights before Capt. practice, Hal- loween in E G Square; Neicy ' s Gradua- tion party. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS. Hockey 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: To live a happy life while making the right decisions. Brian Olson 5 Burnham St. MEMORIES: Up the rock — New Jersey, on the Boardwalk 76 — Chuck Foreman move, ask T.C., M.C. — the sink in New Bedford, ask T.C., 4:00 am ask M.C. Moose Mania — playing sports up the hill — Bruins play off game, where are we? ask M.C. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 3, 4, Football 1 WORDS OF WISDOM: To live a happy life while making the right decisions. David Olson 6 Riverview Rd. Olie MEMORIES: Sherry, all the good times past and future, 68 Camaro and its engines, 74 mph and where did he come from, ask D M,, Amesbury and a burnt wire, watch for median strips, ask D.S. Halloween 78. 65 Kevin O’ Matey Crafts Rd. MEMORIES: Sebago Lake, Tuna fishing — 275 not 300, Beating Winthrop 5-0 and Saugus 13-12, Camp Cedar 10, 11; Camp Becket 12, My Green Montego, Me, Camp- bell ' s late passes, Coach R.O. My Family, J.C.M. ' s room Chain Letter Fever Good friends and Good times, Hey headly! Puckhead. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Foot- ball and Hockey 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: Show me a good loser, and I ' ll show you a loser — Vince Lombardi Angela Onorio 14 Riggs St. Ang. MEMORIES: NOFRIE 3 19 76. Mom and Dad, 1 Brothers, good times, phone calls, ‘thanks ' , watch out they might take a picture, ask Connie. Do you fool around? ask Lill, Francine, Andrea a nd Joanne. I ' m gonna crash, ask Andrea. Let ' s get ’em ask Lill, Francine, Nugents ' man eating prick a bushes, ask Lill. Put on your Glasses, ask Andrea, Lill, Francine, and Kelly. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Honor Busi- ness Club, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: Life is loving and being loved. Scott Orlando 15 Hawthorne Rd. Sandra Ormes 134 Western Ave. Sandy MEMORIES: Remember D.F. at P.A. Rock Climbing. NO WAY! Don ' t forget that sea worthy boat, D.F. Good Luck in Florida. Remember our Sophomore year. Junior year we finally straightened our heads out. Remember P.M., L.J., P.M., D.F., most of all B.H., B.H., don ' t forget my sophomore year, sorry for what I put you through. Christopher R. Osier 30 Rocky Neck Ave. Quimby MEMORIES: Rocky Neck Tech. Trapping with Pud, Beau Arts Ball, Lake Winnipee., First Summer jam, many concerts those awesome cliffs Kelly remember the bag. that expression I will!! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Intramural Hockey 1 , 2, 3; WORDS OF WISDOM: Take an endless trip on an endless train but don’t look back and expect to gain . . . Kathy Palazola 38 Mt. Vernon St. MEMORIES: WESLEY — all the fantastic times 1 28 77 Princess and her nine pup- pies all over-long walks, talks, dreams, ask Shelly. All of the concerts w Wesley-Nitti, the lake log, the bottom of the slide ask Cathy. WORDS OF WISDOM: To make the most out of life and to be happy (most of the time). 66 Marc Palazola 40 Beacon Street MEMORIES: Kristin, Wheeta light show; Phinney Scott Phinney; GiGa Nose, Neil Young Concert, ask Creisy. Big Beef, ask Dave, F troop; football; bahammer; Butch; Thanks T.K. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; basketball 1,2,3, 4; baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Hey, hey, my, my, rock ' n roll will never die. Neil David Palk 631 Essex Avenue Pokey MEMORIES: Skiing in Maine. Where in Maine, they’ll never see us again, w.f.a.w- .i.w.y.c.b.a.t.t.i. How about that, isn’t that lovely, ask Diane and Renee 11 kids in Clems car. Doug. All the good times in West Gloucester. Fernwood! WORDS OF WISDOM: As long as you try you can succeed at anything you like. Lillian Pallazola 31 Middle Street Lill MEMORIES: GHS — Busy 8th block lunches ask Tammy, Phoebias, there he is!!! Friday nights out with AR, FH, KL, AO, and TP parties. The maneating pricker bush, asR Angela, Hitchitchiter, Red Sox, Andrea knows, poo, Allan, football games, Lori, my family, Dad Lori Pallazola 22 Western Avenue MEMORIES: 79” I made it. All those good times; summer of 77-78. Long talks,- ask Dina. SNAKE, ask Annette. Boulevard, Pavillion Lounge. Girls’ night, ask em. DEBBIE DO! White bomber, GH.B.OT ' s.H.M.E.F.C. Hunting t.g. Miller, Young, Seger, Tull, Carol luv ya. WORDS OF WISDOM: To live my life the best way I can, and try to make my parents proud of me. Maria Pallazola 1 6 Washington Street P jg MEMORIES: Joe 1 1 29 76, summer of ’76 parties, Jethro Tull concert, Ann’s yellow lemon no brakes, JM, AS, JB, Fourth of July ’78 with Joe, tying shoes, ask Diane, good times with Joe. Mep, ask Margaret, good times up the hill, Salisbury Beach WORDS OF WISDOM: Yesterday ' s thoughts are tomorrow ' s dreams. Tammy Papows 20B Grapevine Road Tam MEMORIES: Summer ' 78, Gil 126 ZJ- 492. Busy lunches, ask Lill Phobia’s keep smiling, huh Joyce? The beach, best friend, Nancy. Good times w friends. My family, Abby. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; President Pep Club 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: You see but your shadow when you turn your back to the sun. Kahil Gibran 67 Margaret Parco 44 Beacon St. Parco MEMORIES: WOW. upstairs J M. Bo Band. 9 of us. court. WJAM 8 8 Almost died! 9 2 Chicky what happen, work A.R. Good times with everybody Di ke-ke pu. 78’ Moose. 9722D.G. MEP ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field hockey 1 -2-3-4 Track 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Receive me as I am, not as you want me to be. Mark Stephen Parisi 6 Sylvan St. MEMORIES: Good times at cellar, swamp, EG, CAM, Zappa; pyros, freaks, parties — friends all the suozzng. If you bother to read this say hello and keep in touch. WORDS OF WISDOM: I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. Lennon, McCartney ary i 18 Mason St. MEMORIES: The Grateful Dead 11 13 + 14, Meadowlands, Bromberg, Lenox, Boston, GHS field, Summer trips, JGB Ani- mation, Willow Rest, Summer of 78”, what a long strange trip it ' s been. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA HERO WORDS OF WISDOM: Some folks would be happy just to have one dream come true but everything you gather is just more than you can lose. Robert Hunter. ,ynt 9 Highland Ct. Cindy Cynthia J. Parks lighla idy MEMORIES: Pines Rock ask S.M; K.S; Weekends at Kates, who blocked the road? Sally, Larry, Roger Yooo! J.D. ask Sharon; BEACH BOYS CONCERT: FOR- EIGNER CONCERT: SUMMER 78 — ask Kate and Sharon. Pits ask Sybil and Ron, Double Vision; Sindee ask J.S. WORDS OF WISDOM: Let me live in a house on the side of the road, and be a friend to man. Michael Parsons 394 Washington St. Mike MEMORIES: Allyson 6 21 78, two old ladies, A Bridge too far (almost), Who Knows! — who cares?, Northern Lights” Fort Devens 2, 3, 4, Washington, Newport football; you bet. Rapelling, Officers and Sergeants Parties 2, 3, 4, (slew Hampshire, X-Mas Isle, Papa Ginos Glenn ' s Towel, Don’t jump, ask Dimsdale ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Grenadiers 2, 3; Commander 4, Prize Squad 2; Commander 3; 1st place prize platoon, NHS 3, 4; Gold Haskell 3, D ' Am- ico 3, Major-Btn. x-0 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: De oppresse liber! Conceicao Maria Pata 42 Millett St. Connie MEMORIES: MATTEO 9 11 76. Always remember Good-Bye 7 30 77, can ' t wait for Big Hello , letters and phone calls worth every penny. Portugal 76, 67 Ford. Watch Out, Camera ask Angelea. Cruises ask Diane. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: FHA Hero WORDS OF WISDOM: I thank my parents for all they’ve given me out of life, make them proud. To successfully fulfill my dreams and enjoy each day to its fullest potential 68 Jessica Payne 215 Western Ave. MEMORIES: Newport; Tall Ships, 6 in 5, 8- ball in the corner pocket ask CL, Lowell U, Whiplash, ask TG and HD, Dancing Lions ask CM + HD, Sidewalks, signs and the imported German ask KH, Feb. vacations ask Toni, Ph tape, Who the is that? ask anyone 1 friend Eve ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS, Sac 3, Chairman 4, St. Cncl 3, Pari 4, Jr. Rota- rian, Flicker layout editor, Boys V-Basket- ball Stat. 3, 4 ARN WORDS OF WISDOM: Nothing gold can stay — Frost. I have never let my school- ing interfere with my education. — Twain Jo-Ann Pecunies 56 Riverdale Park MEMORIES: Lenny 6 9 78, G.H.B. ask Law + Pat C.P. ask on Law’s birthday ask Kath. Cooper 7 23 77, Mountains, Aggies house, Long Breaks — tracks — ask Pat. 10 23 78 what a laugh with L.B. L.H. and M S. Boston 11 6 78 WORDS OF WISDOM: Today is the first day of the rest of your life, so live it. Mom Gaetano Peritore 3 Loma Dr. Guy MEMORIES: It’s worth the climb, Don ' t for- get smiley. Now that you E, J., you can go to the boys room. St. Peters Fiesta, Up the field, B.L. and his tramp in the woods. Hal- loween 78. The Great Blazers. Header. S.M. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Soc- cer 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, Intramural volleyball WORDS OF WISDOM: Good things in life are not free but the greatest thing in life is being free. Timothy L. Perrin 73 Maplewoo d Park Tim MEMORIES: Image and counselor parties. Carousel”, The Sound of Music and cast parties. Haunted House! 81 miles to Belinda ' s house Mary, want some ice cream? Janet Who? min. golf and the mov- ies with C.S., L.M., D.R., L.P., P.M., and C C ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 2, 4; Trophy, National Honor Society, Aca- demic Recognition 2, 4; College Night Committee, Thespians 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: When a person realizes his potential he can begin to live and not merely exist. Sandra Perrine 86 Western Ave. Sandy MEMORIES: Parties, the field, Maine and Canada ask Julianne, New Hampshire, Newfoundlanders and wrecked with Linda, concerts, Theresa remembers and w ts attic parties, summers, SFP, going to who knows where and nobody cares. Those special friends and family that make it all worth while. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be free to know the things I do are right.” The Comadors Bridget M. Perry 15 Harvard St. Bird; Baby Face MEMORIES: Raymond LaChance 8 23 78; Everything and everybody; 1 pals. C O C.P S.J J.M E P. that weds, night; O.M.P.s L.B.K.B.R.K. Apartments, Half a Duck Peter! Cindy’s; Rowdiness; H. Wine Memories ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: F.H.A. Thespi- ans; Beacon, Flash, Type and Art Awards, Leminstel; P.S.C.C. WORDS OF WISDOM: If you find some- thing you realty want, you must set it free. If it comes back to you, it was really yours, if it doesn’t, it never was anyway. Marh ' n Peteus 1 1 Oak St. MEMORIES: YFU Orientation Camp, East Lansing, Ice Cream Party ask K.S.; My arrival to Gloucester and all the lovely people I ' ve met here: the Nixon Family, Web ' s gang. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 4, Art, Tennis WORDS OF WISDOM: When we realize, that our only chance to survive as a race, as human beings on earth is cooperation with nature on its own terms, then we can meet the future with confidence. Debra Phillips 566 Essex Ave. MEMORIES: Fernwood Tonight Stan- wood, ' bout eight, summer of ‘78” Dono What ' s the Scoop? ask L.F. split a half? ask L.B., 9 5 78-9 6 78 ask R.C. P.S. K.F. L.F. D.E. S.Q. and S.S. Lynn ask L.F. and S.S. Mr. Turner ask the family. Free Bird, Yooo. WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow. Robert Phillips 41 Webster St. Hoppa ‘1ET‘ lamps and Tony. 2 run homer against Beverly nothing shut out against Danvers, All star MEMORIES: Danyle, 11 18 77. New Hampshire, Softball what a joke, ask Ra’ a l North Eastern Conference allstar, Football 1 , Intermural basketball 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: A rolling stone gathers no moss, so keep on trucking. Elizabeth S. Piraino R.458 Washington St. Betsy, Babs MEMORIES: Paul 5 28 78, Guess what? Friends + good times, my Sandbox pal? Cot ride elevator. Summer ”78 ' ’ M M peanuts aks Paul. Crazy times CAN ask Mary and Skip, Hey Charlie Brown ask M L. ”76” Olympic’s. Fri nite pizzas. Mary Dead Battery, feet, PJ’s, Friendily’s ask J.A. + P.M. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey 2, HR Rep. 2, 3; Girls Drill 2 — 4, Comp, squ. 2, PLT Leader 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Smile, it ' s conta- gious. Vito A. Piscitello 52 Washington St. MEMORIES: Gas Station 78 ask Matt. What FIVE dollars? ask MJ.B. 8 1 78 pop- corn ask D.C. “Little Yellow Bug That ' s Nice ask M S., M B., E.S., Patience ask Jeanie V.E. 7-3:30, M-f, 3.50 ask M B. Little Blue mouse big blue auto ask Matt Helm ' Sessions ' ' ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3, 4; Machine Shop 2, 3, 4; Cooperative Pro- gram 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To set my goal and be proud of it. Walter A. Piscitello 20 Washington Sq. Walt MEMORIES: F. Florida 79, Backroad, Ho Sallah, Hey Sallah, Basketball at Washing- ton Sq. Garden, Boat rides; Little Fish, Poolhoping ask J.B., River Hill, Hooper in a V.W. Wakeouts; G.E., Southern Man, 360’s, Swags, speeding ticket ask P.C., Skiing, ' 62 Chevy II Nova, Oval, Hey Joe, Catcha Many a Feesh? Camping ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Electrical Shop 2 — 4; Co-op V e, NHS 3, 4; Jr. Rotarian 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: It is better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a great shadow. Ellen F. Poole 8 Grove St. Pooley, “Snake” MEMORIES: 10 8 77 John. SUMMER 75 STANWOOD” Partying, walking tracks ask Linda M., Yes! X-Mas shopping with Diane T. “Where ' s My Gloves and Scarf?! Up Maine with John, S.F.P., sunsets to remember!! Rides and talks with Pam P., Mustang memories, BRUTUS! “DAD” WORDS OF WISDOM: To live life to its ful- lest extent and to be happy with life. Kenneth Lee Porter 29 Warner St. Porta-belly MEMORIES: Kim, Jill, Lee, Scott, Nancy, Mike, TooToo, Chris N., Chris T., Betsy, Lynn, Babs, Karen, Spark, Dickie, E Dee, Die, Guborg told, July 8, the Arco, stair- way to heaven, Sports, Long Beach Par- ties, Sports City. Ma and Pa, Scro, Oh Yeah, Everett. Doesn’t have one Dickies midnite swim. Mrs. and Mr. M. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, WORDS OF WISDOM: Never say die Katherine Potter 25 Cherry St. MEMORIES: Good times with good friends, weekends, F riday afternoons ask Trish, Times at 300, Willows, B O, Toga, Masquerade parties, Camping, Maine White Mts., Midevil Manor. 4th of July Cas- tle Rock, Steve 3 31 78 WORDS OF WISDOM: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Eric Post 6A Winthrop Avenue Lodeizengaarde 7 Deventer, Holland Dutchie MEMORIES: I came from Holland by plane and I came to school by bus. Tne bus didn’t bring me home again, I had to walk . . .!!! I guess I ' ll have to swim back to Hol- land. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: photography, recreation sports, Thespian 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: The more I learn, the more I know. The more I know, the more I forget. The more I forget, the less I know, so why should I learn. Barbara J. Powers Edgemoor Road MEMORIES: All the good times with the “3 musketeers”, ask Lori. The long talks and walks with Leila. Joe (Doey Zabian) Sat. nights, the blanket, Canobie Lake, Route 133, bush, and the jeep!! WORDS OF WISDOM: Don ' t walk behind me. I may not lead. Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Joan Powers 20 Edgemoor Road MEMORIES: Good times — never to be forgotten . . . friends, parties, etc . . . stairway to heaven” and all the good memories that comes with it. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be yourself at all times, not what people want you to be, and enjoy yourself whatever it is. 71 Nicholas Pramas R24 Lookout Street Nick MEMORIES: A, Ho-Sallah, Hey-Sallah, heretics, blasphemy, RH, back road, 360 ' s, pool hopping, wakeouts, Wash. Sq. Gardens, camping, 2:30 at Dorn ' s, South- ern Man, drags, Rockport, Animal House, food fight, let s get small, excuuse meee, I forgot, Tull. AC1TVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society, Academic Recognition, Infra Basketball, Hockey 1976-77, Intra Volleyball 77-78 WORDS OF WISDOM: He who is born hanged will never be drowned. Michael Pratt 1 Myrtle Square Mike MEMORIES: of the hut and gang, bino ' s birthday party 10 17 78, 6th tee, ask Ants, Petronzio passes, weekends and con- certs, Saturday afternoon football games, Derby Street and the cemetery, tne last bell. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: golf team; intramural hockey 2, 3, 4; intramural bas- ketball 3, 4. Amv L. Putt 37 Gloucester Avenue Puffy MEMORIES, framed? TG; Coffeehouse, JB; Ed, Beryl, Kizzy; Canasta, JA, JB, CL; dory trip; canoeing, hurricane day; Pine- hurst, DO; B-Ball party; VC dance; F. Hockey, CJ; madness with HD; talks, TG BONG ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: JV, V F. Hockey; Basketball; Softball 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; German Club and Band; IM V-ball, B- Ball 2, 3; BYF; Rainbow, W A., May-Sept., 1978 WORDS OF WISDOM: “Teach me thy way, 0 Lord, and lead me on a level path . (Psalms 27:1 1) Marianne Purdy 7 Caledonia Place MEMORIES: Remembering all the special times with Mel. Trouble with bone. PAR- TYTIME with K.S., M.S., C.S., M S., and Smokey Munchies. Kathleen and Mark. Run Smokey. Joe Skro ' s patty wagon. Bone time! Can ' t make it up the stairs, ask D.K .C.L. and J.M WORDS OF WISDOM Live each day to the fullest. John Quince PRS P ccp y Avpnup MEMORIES: Summer of 78”, Stanwood ' s the place. Parties up Fernwood, the beach. Let ' s go swimming Roz. Paul’s room, ask him. N.H. never be the same. Red station wagon. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop Sean J. Quinn 108 Cherry Street Quinnie MEMORIES: Gail 12 8 77, skiing, New England Dragway with Steve and Nancy; drumming, ' 69 Firebird 1, Fiat, trips to N.H., summer of ' 78, ”1 am too a mechanic!” ask Gail, 1 friend Nova SS ACTIVITIES AND HONORS. Tennis 1, Sophomore Football, National Honor Society WORDS OF WISDOM: A horse will run to water but a Zepplin has to be led. 72 Thomas E. Quinn 3 Juniper Road Quinme, Shorty MEMORIES: Pat — all the good times. Coma April 19th scenic route for first time ask Dane and Sue. Miniature golfing, ask Pat ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Automotive Shop 1,2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: To have people take me for what I am. To be happy in whatever I do and make that special per- son happy. Andrea Randazza 12 Riggs Street Dazza MEMORIES: Ma and Dad, best sisters, partying with ones to remember. Christ- mas Eve at least we had a good time, Kelly. Cheering, camping out — locker room — Francine. “Salvi’s Angels , party over Hobson ' s — For you — Lill, Angela, Summer 77 — Paula, Camp B — Aunt” — Guess?! Randazza’s Raiders, ask Yvonne. Deadfish, 1 , 2 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4, North Eastern Confer- ence Champs 78”, “79”, Intra. volleyball 3 — 4 “Flicker” WORDS OF WISDOM: To make my par- ents proud of me and to keep two things in my heart — love and God. Dorothy Randazza 1 7 Witham Street Froggy, Dotty MEMORIES: Sue, Griff, Candy, the beach — Monsieur Currie, Summer 78 — fun with CS, LM, PM, TP, CC, LM — Ann and Hope, car and guard. Gigi and some good times. Getting my foot caught in Deutsch class 11 78 — embarrassing! Trip to Deutschland with Amy and Zoe. Laurie and her crushes — what about me since 5th and 8th grade? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3, 4; Ger- man Club 3, Sawyer Medal 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: To thy own self be true. David Rattray 105 Magnolia Ave. Barry Reed 40 Southern Ave., Essex MEMORIES: Summer of 78, 12 years of school, musters and Crane’s Beach, VLA and Carpentry Shop, T.A.S.P. and G.H.S. Cruisin ' around, 5th block lunch, working co-op. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Junior Rota- rian, Carpentry Shop 2, 3, 4, Academic Honors. WORDS OF WISDOM: No problem can be solved unless it is first faced. Robert Joseph Reis 70 Friend Street Joe MEMORIES: Ghetto ball at Caesar’s Pal- ace. Swimming to see Mr. Young, ask Marc, Phinney. The night the lights went out in Danvers, Carrico, Mr. Daniels. All right, Schlichte, all night. Hallucinating verbally: transparent bags, scattered memories. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1 , 2, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: I was the dream weaver but now I’m reborn so now I’ve just got to carry on. 73 Tomi-Lou Rhodes 3 Ferry Lane MEMORIES. Jim, summers water skiing; Neil Diamond concert. Roller coaster with Crisann. Wingaersheek Beach with Jim. Tally ' s hookers. Partying with friends. Star Wars, Seattle, Wash, and Oregon library. Boston concert, the van. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Field Hockey III WORDS OF WISDOM: It ' s good to be a seeker, but sooner or later you have to be a finder. Kathy Robinson 8 Haskett Street MEMORIES: Crash, ask J.L. and L.S.; VT, 9 5 78, ask A.W., cows and three milky ways; Friday night, hide the goods, asx Julie; four year chase; Boston and the ambulance; ask L.S.; Steve Martin, ask J.L. and A.W.; the priest. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S., H.B.C., Flicker Staff, Academic Award; Type Award; Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3, 4. WORDS OF WISDOM: Though your wings are broken, the sky is so wide open, and the wind is waiting for you, like an open door. Gibb and Weaver Manuel P. Rocha, Jr. 72-74 Friend Street “Manny MEMORIES: Clip on ties, growing up, June, concerts, some girls, Mexico, Cali- fornia, ask Mickey Mouse in “Fantasy Land , You ' s guys at parties, special pho- tograph, styx, Tull, Outlaws, etc., General admission Cape Cod stay, yes I ' m o k. this way! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track team 1, 2, 3 vocational machine shop 1, 2, 3 co- op program. Alan T. Rose 2 Cherry Hill Road Swiffle, Rosemilky, Magoo MEMORIES: East Gloucester parties; “Larry , Cathy Mills; Capri, Ma and Pa; Scuba diving; Diane; kids at the Willows; Kelly and Brian; banking; Parker’s; “Chuck Hildabran; Navy; driving to Flo- rida; where’s my wallet? ; year of ’78-’79; have my own restaurant; Heidi; YMCA; Lisa 78; braces; Lil ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track III WORDS OF WISDOM: The past is a reflec- tion in the mirror of the future. Brian Michael Rose 2 Cherry Hill Road , Rosey, B MEMORIES: Summer of 78”, parties, Good Harbor. The field, football, the dog. Long Beach Malloy the dingy. Florida, Ma, Pa, beating Saugus, New Year’s Eve, Rockport, Goodtimes with M.A., M.L., R.S., P.L. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1 , 2; football 1,2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Don ' t ever let go of the things you strive for in life. Mary Ellen Rose 369 Essex Avenue Ellie, Rosie - MEMORIES: Jeff 12 2 77, times together and what memories; friends and field hockey 9-3-2! Babysitting w J.G ? Nana Q’s spaghetti night, Nova-la machine, Europe 77, Canada — good times w J.M., Bang! J.B. — I do . . . 11 28 78 Sean 1 cousin, Danvers Party w D.E. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Student Council 2 — 4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; SAC 3, NHS librarian 4, Flash 4, yearbook 4, MYC 4; varsity field hockey, track capt. 4 and bas- ketball WORDS OF WISDOM: All the world is full of dreamers, I am one with mine and maybe someday . . .; Dad and Mom — I love you. 74 Amy Russell 7 Fears Court MEMORIES: 8 20 77, Fred, West Glou- cester, Summer of 77, The Drags, Movies, parties and Pepsi, GHB with Fred and Sam, 3rd floor — ask Deb Goofball! H.R.’s, Kancamagus Highway, N.H. — 8 20 78 WORDS OF WISDOM: Loneliness and sol- itude are quite different. One is defeat, the other victory. Robert Bruce Russo 8 Stanley Court Bob MEMORIES: 12 3 76 10th grade b-ball. Good times with SR, 7 19 77, Stagefort Park 4 15 78, Light ' ' BTOB, 10 30 78, F.G.l.T. M. playground with friends. ACITVITIES AND HONORS: JV basketball 2, elec, shop 2, 3, 4; co-operative program 4, intramural basketball 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To strive to be what I am capable of being and to enjoy life the best way that I know now. Julie Ryan 8 Nikolane Way MEMORIES: Good laughs and great times, summer 78’ England; we made it Clairel Skiing 77, Mt. Holyoke w CA, DS, NT. U- Mass. one-way highway, ask P.H. Yellow Mellow Puffs, ask K.M. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Flicker 4, Mother Daughter Committee, winter track WORDS OF WISDOM: Cherish yesterday . . . dream tomorrow . . . live today. Steve G. Salah 13 Hammond Street MEMORIES: Tracy 7 24 78 Barn h ” Gaze, when Mark appeared, ask Tray. Concerts: Seger, Young, CSN — Chalet with JD, JC, DS Magnolia party with Gig- ger. BIRDDOG, Slob, BRGC ' 68 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Base- ball 2 — 4, varsity golf 2 — 4, all scholas- tic golfer. WORDS OF WISDOM: Life itself can ' t give me joy, unless I really will it; life just gives me time and space; irs up to me to fill it. Donna J. Sanborn 12 Riverview MEMORIES: Skiing?? Poor people’s pub, SH. Singing beach ask SB, LD, SM, machine gun crutch, SH, Go Beverly, LD, long letters LD, SB. follow that car SB, LDSM, room 201 NP. Laundry room TP, Colorado, laughter and smiles. GHS. It’s 1 001 1 f6dl ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: NHS 3 — 4, Flicker Staff, Mother Daughter Committee, Pep Club mascot, treasure, intra. volley- ball 3— 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: If you can ' t dazzle them with your intelligence, baffle them with your bull. Lori Sanderson 5 Becker Lane Lor MEMORIES: John 2 16 76. Niagra Fall!! Good times, the calendar, seine boats, cook-outs ask John. I ' m so confused. It’s Wednesday, ask Lisa. Niles Beach, long talks, surprises, but anyway, ask Ste- ven. Pearl Harbor days, a lot of laughs. Friends, T.S., L.P., L.S., J.L., big decisions right Ma!! summers of 76, 77, 78. The three Musketeers, ask Barb. Who slept on the couch, Ed? WORDS OF WISDOM: To hve half the patience of my mother, live free or die! 75 Frank Santuccio 63 Hesperus Avenue MEMORIES: 31-6 win over Newburyport on opening day and on the way to a win- ning season. Lt ' s Halloween Party at HM. Senior Prom “78”. MD — birthday party ask MS, JD, LB, JU. DG, SO, LM ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 2, 3, 4 y f3Qk 1 WORDS OF WISDOM: Always be yourself, that ' s all anyone can ask. William Saunders 115 Mt. Pleasent Ave. Joanne Marie Sauve 592 Western Avenue, Magnolia MEMORIES: Band trips; camping in the rain; almost out of gas; disco, long talks; Sandy, haunted house! wah-ta-wah; ask Chickanoongook ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Guard 2, 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Never look back with sorrow, always look ahead with a smile David E. Sawyer 11 Clarendon Street MEMORIES: Where is your Camero, Olson? M.G.B. kisses a Nova. All the good times with the “boys . Hey, Dave, is your car running today? My car isn ' t ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3; Grenadiers 1, 2, 3; 2nd Lt. B Company 3; Boys ' State 1978 WORDS OF WISDOM: A penny earned is a . well, not worth very much John M. Sawyer 81 Bond Street MEMORIES: Lisa, summers 77 and 78, ask Dean, Jos, Dave, Tim, Sal; shop, Walt and Joe. artwork at NNH BHS, DHS, GHS, sugarloaf Bond Hill and shoes ask Tim, Vick, 4th of July ask the pole, racquet ball. Bengay or toothpaste ask Hick. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Swimming, football, electrical shop, co-op AGH WORDS OF WISDOM: Happiness in belonging, not belongings Lisa Sawyer 26 Sayward Street Li ' l Sawyer MEMORIES: Friends, concerts. Lowell with Peter, 9 21 78, winter 77-78, ask June, trips to Boston, ask Kathy, C.S and N ask Laurie, parties, talks, ask June, summer 78, GHB, 98 6, Bob Seger, great times, etc . ! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2 — 4. Competition Squad 2 — 4, NHS WORDS OF WISDOM: Many dreams come true and some have silver linings Led Zepplin 76 Frank J. Scalli 19 Linwood Place MEMORIES: L.B.C. All the good times. The cove, cleaning, Nickison ' s, tree clim- bing ask D.T., M.T Gatherings up the pits, laugh the boys out. Lb. action ask Z man Boat rides especially blue boat”, ask K.P., P.D. and G.H. Remember winter time swaps ask Catto. Dirt bikes, drums. Griffo anyone? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Hockey 1 , 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: If you can ' t be with the one you love, love the one you ' re with. C S. Nay Mark Schlichte 63 Witham Street MEMORIES: Mom, Dad, mad all nighters ask R.R. Down by the river; good times, Mr. Young, The Japper ask D M. Pre- game soccer warmups, ask Appo, Moons out the soccer bus, Montreal, ask Appo. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity soc- cer 2, 3, co-captain 4; varsity hockey 3, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Hell is empty of devils, they’re all here. Ann Marie Sears 30 Trask Street MEMORIES: Bobby 6 18 76, Pa Pae, hor- seshoes at Cape Cod ask B.B., G.B , N.B. Salem long talks with Carol H., Salisbury Beach 77 ask J G., M.P., B.B. Renee 5 31 78, Gary Doak ask J. Barr, fireworks ' 76, ' 77, ' 78, bloody nose ask J.G., prom ' 78, ask Tim and Carol; Pontiac and Ram- bler, ask anyone, parlies up the hill ' 75, 76. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Child Care 1, 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: There are two paths you can go by but in the long run there ' s still time to change the one you ' re on. Led Zepplin Melanie Anne Selig 46 Western Avenue, Essex Mel MEMORIES. Macho, where ' s my pickle? ask D.E. 525-3159, Hi Mista! ask M L., f.b. parties, right Con. Twiamobile, Shell ' s bar and grill, sea breeze, bet you won’t, rab- bits (JDJ) Ship, Ahoy! Jiffy Johnny Club. Chickanoongook, ask Wah-ta-wah ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Flicker, Winter Guard 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To never have to fake a smile and to be as good to my daughter as my mother has been to me. Paul G. Serrin 356 Essex Avenue MEMORIES: Stacey 6 21 78, Stanwood, Fernwood, ask anyone; summer of 78; Freddies, ask Karin. Like dat you are, hey John want some info. My room, ask S.D., R. C., J.Q. N.H. fishing, ask J D L. The depot, ask bird Fri. 13th lookout John, ask S. D., R.C., J.Q. free bird, ask Lianne. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Electrical Shop WORDS OF WISDOM: S.Y.J W I N., I.L.Y. Matthew Settipani 21 Pine St. Katherine A. Sibley 85 Mt. Pleasant Avenue Kate, Sybil MEMORIES: Sally, Larry, Roger — the Pines ’78, ask Sharon, C.P., K.B. Elke Sommer; O’Maiey ' s car, ask Cindy; Camp- bell ' s class 11th grade, 4-8-78, CVS par- ties, stayin ' alive, Mr. Spock, the umbrella, peek a boo!, National Enquirer, out the window!, riding around, Beach Boys, fun, fun, fun. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S., Thes- pians, Flash, Voice of Democracy, Flicker WORDS OF WISDOM: Take it to the limit one more time. Brian Keith Silva 15 Linden Road MEMORIES: Lanesville, Magnolia and the many good times boy, the school year cruisin’, ask N.J. Chinaport afterwards — who me?, ask Dana ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: 1978-79 Voc. Academic Excellence Award WORDS OF WISDOM: Attempting to do what can ' t be done is the glory of living. Mark E. Silva 13 Old Ford Road Markey, Pinochinose MEMORIES: Sum. ' 78. Miss Carmen, Charles, Boston, 24 yrs.?! Marky! Whips and chains. J.V. hockey, ask Tim. Sailing and good times w Suc. Three stooges. Hey! Party! Talks and times, Linda. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. hockey 3; Int. Hockey 2, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: “He had imagined her as a fool like all the rest of them, her head stuffed with lies and hate, her belly full of ice”. G. Orwell F.I.A. Michael R. Silva 2 Norseman Avenue Mike MEMORIES: Playing basketball at the club, ask John. Not doing Beebe ' s home- work, ask anyone. Gloucester, Dave McKechnie ' s flying lessons at Friendly ' s ask John or Don! Yo ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Lanesville Athletic Association 1 — 4; soccer 4; cross country 3; rifle team 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Laughter is the shock absorber of life ' s blows. Jeffrey Silveira 5 Marina Drive Thea Silveira PSQ F ; ;px Avpnup MEMORIES: Rhode Island 77; Sargeants, Officers’ Parties. Senior Prom 77, Drill Team Banquet 77. Sandy and Jay always in my thoughts. I hope to remember the people I ' ve met and things I ' ve done in high school. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Competitive Girls’ Drill Team 2, 3; Grenadettes 4, 2nd LT of D Company; Rifle Team 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Though tomorrow I may be dead, today I’m living forever. 78 Carolyn Grace Sinagra 28 Riverside Avenue Ca, Snigay MEMORIES: Raindrops, Fiesta, Tull, SFP, GHBP, ask anyone, Tull 77 but Ma ask LB; yachting, ask JF, Uncle Jim. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vice Presi- dent 1, Homeroom Rep 1 — 3, Intra. Bas- ketball, Volleyball Champs 1 , FHA 2, Girls’ Drill T earn 2 — 4 1 st Sgt; Cheerleader 1 — 4, Captain 1 , Honor Business Club 4, Type Award II WORDS OF WISDOM: Where there is faith there is love. Where there is love, there is S eace; where there is peace there is God. here there is God there is no need. Victoria Sinagra 34 Perkins St. Mark Smith 243 R. Eastern Ave. Richard J. Smith 439 Washington Street Smitty MEMORIES: Laura 8 15 77; Cp. Ceder and Becket, Cab. 7, Class 79, Rockets, Field, Lighthouse, Sarge’s Barge, trips w Na and Corp. Gro; $40 bail you ' re wel- come, ask B.R., M.L., M.A., P.L., Sat. nights, GHB; Old Farm Inn, Dec. 31 ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; football N.E.C. All-star; Decathalon WORDS OF WISDOM: To be half as great a man as my father and to make both my parents proud of me. Timothy Smith 5 Walker St. Diane G. Soper 15 Maplewood Park Dee Dee; Di MEMORIES: Seger 78, ask K.M., J.G., U- 7 I, ask Kelly. Steve’s party — where were you Di? ask J.V. U-Mass. weekends. Cruises, ask Connie. 18th expensive weekends, ask Fran. Chasing mice, ask K.M. Great friends parties — summer 77 — KM, LK, AM, CV, JS, KP-2, DJ, SJ, GA, PV, PH, JV-2. Ma, Kathy, Skip, Dave. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS. FHA HERO, Secretary and Reporter WORDS OF WISDOM: Make Ma proud. No one is rich enough to do without a friend. Carol Sprague 9Gerring Road MEMORIES: FA 6 26 78; Iona talks with 1 pal, Lynn; Billy Joel 9 30 78; Janet who? Rice! ask LM; skiing; CAM; jelly beans and roses; CLLHC; Queen 11 13 78; Friendly’s with BLADS; 10; 7 22 79, ask MB. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society; Sawyer Medal; Cape Ann Y Swim Team; Latin Award; H.R. Rep. WORDS OF WISDOM: Establish for your- self a life of love and happiness by turning today ' s dreams into tomorrow’s realities. Deborah Lyn St. Cyr 9 Abbott Road Deb, Debbie MEMORIES: “Bob” — June 26, 1977, West Gloucester, Three Wishes, Summer of ' 77, weekends, 3rd floor — ask Amy; S izza, Twitchy eye — ask B.M., excuses, oritosand Pepsi. WORDS OF WISDOM: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Alfred Stanton 1 43 Essex Ave. Carol Steiner 347 Western Ave. Mark E. Stranqman 235 Concord Street “Markle’’, “Strangeman’’ MEMORIES: Twitches, Fuzzie Bear, The Great Crash (Greg), Judy ' s Mom, VERT, Sound of Music, the mitten (Martin), keep your eyes on your fries, all the plays, Boo- loo Mistake Makers; Heads up gie Down, X Troopees, Captain Carl, Ti s up! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Do your best at everything in life and you will finally get what you deserve. Noviva Jane Sullivan 44 Friend Street Janey it up Middleton with LM, DM, SA, JS, mini- ? olf, walks to Lisa’s the rock moved, M, ord Grandpa, ask Lisa, ”5705’’ ask MQ, Rocky Horror, ask DM, Revere 76, 77, 78; long talks, tears and laughter, ask LM, JS, it’s an inside joke ask LM, SA, DM, Bob. 80 Deborah A. Sutherland 1 Howard Road Debbie MEMORIES: 77 where did it go? Sum- mer ' 78, great times. Montreal TL LP at my house. Foot-stock who in the White Bomber. TP up the creek. 2:30 a.m. lob- ster. Tuna lover. Lori, TMA, AT, TC, LP. Seger, Tull, I must of got it all. WORDS OF WISDOM: Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. (Coleridge) Paul Sutherland 103 Centennial Avenue PC. MEMORIES: Ho Sallah, Hey Sallah; camp- ing River Hill; back road, wakeouts, Hooper in a V.W. ask Steve, Joe and Walt; skiing, 360 ' s, Swags, Nova, Fire extin- guisher, ask Dorn; Florida, Washington Square Gardens; pool hopping, ask J.B. Southern Man. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Auto Shop; Intra. Hockey 2, 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: What should I be but just what I am. Jody Sytvain 10 Rio Drive Christopher Taliadoros 70 Wheeler Street Chris MEMORIES: Skiing, friends, good times ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry 1 , 2; work experience Annette Tarantino 3 Howard Road MEMORIES: I made it 79 Steve, E.F.C. with SNAKE watch out! Pink Floyd, Segar, ask Debbie Do, Young traintracks; long talks with Sandy; TOPS — Mary Jane knows, Halloween over Vans, ask Rosetta, Christmas over John ' s Grace and Sherry, BW’s MANY GOOD TIMES with Theresa, Mom, I luv ya. WORDS OF WISDOM: To forget the bad times, and create some g6od times. Dana Tarbox 1127 Washington Street MEMORIES: T.Y.A., 10 8 market, Tucker St., ask Lanesville. Middleton, ask Rick. Maine, ask Ed. Nickason ' s Clearing; Xmas Eve, ask Dan; 7 8 78 boat ride; what ' s that (whisper), ask Carolyn, Sunday boat rides; N.H., ask Chrome T.W.L. Begal, flat rock, rope course ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Automotive Shop WORDS OF WISDOM: To live life to the fullest. Pamela Jean Tarbox 23 Bond Street Pam, Melissa MEMORIES: California; the dolphin Shawn, Horgan’s parties; Shrewsbury. New Year ' s Eve — suckers? Bed! Are you twins? Who? Good times, ask Shell. Boule- vard, freewheelin’, Tiger, miniature golf, are you sure? Fiesta, Beverly don’t get mad, get even! The Voonge. Woods bom- bing L ' il Moog. The Gull; talks . . . Cheryl. Anything for a laugh . . . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Trace 2; Art Award 3; HBC 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Lucky I’m sane after all I ' ve been through . . . life’s been good to me so far. (Joe Walsh) Cynthia D. Tarr 2 Loma Drive Cindy MEMORIES: Steve 10 22 77; friends D.W., L.C., L.K., R.T., B.S., T.B.; Salisbury, Mall, Parrot, parties, field, Rockport, walk- ing, New Hampshire, too small”, “no, they’re not , ask S.S., Beach, B.R., B.C., ask Dawn, who me”, back shore, light- house U.F.O. ' s, square cheeks. Accident! Where! Dummy! Creep! WORDS OF WISDOM: It isn ' t wise to leave a dragon out of your plans, especially if you live near one. (J.R.R. Tolkien) Deborah Tarr Story Acres, Essex Scoob, Scoobie MEMORIES: 10 9 78, S.M., King Tut, TOGA, camp, Jaws — S.E.S., the wall S plaid room, 5 min. slow (ask S.K.) E , JS Story, Pudge (ask S.M.) Chem. the Flunk Club (ask H.B.) summer of ’78, th© castle ACTIVfTIES AND HONORS: Pep Club 1 and 3, Academic recognition WORDS OF WISDOM: The only rose with- out thorns is friendship (Madeleine De Scudery) Jeffrey Tarr 2 Loma Drive Jeff MEMORIES: Skiing in N.H., Canada ski- mobiling, the plane, ask S.L., Austria ski trip, Christmas Eve, ask T.G. and K.B., twelve years, 5th block lobby, V.L.A. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry 2, 3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: If your life was bad to you, just think what tomorrow will do. Norman Scott Taylor 1 Decatur Cort Stormin’ Abe MEMORIES: Repent ye sinners! Drugs or nuclear power aren’t the answer. If you tire of reality, change it, don’t leave it. Hey everybody, it’s been fun. Take care. Gimme a call or something sometime. See ya. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S., C.C. Academic Recognition, J.A. President WORDS OF WISDOM: What a long, strange trip it ' s been . . . Diane Tedesco 1 0 Shepherd Street Who? MEMORIES: “All the young dudes”, ask Anna the wiz’’. Jerry, Pete, Randy, sneaking in at 3. Heading West — up “Side — down — beach. C.F. and P.M. at St. Pete, Fla. SKIPS”. 1886 — keep on dailing! the long wait. Overtime TOH raid! Publix ask NA. Roses and Roses 11 10 78. Numbagumba WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t wait for the good things in life to come to you, reach out and grab them. 82 Vito J. Terranova 7 Orchard Street MEMORIES: The twelve most unforgetta- ble yrs. of my life. Summer of ' 78. Saturday night cruisin’. Memories are also my best friends, J.L., K.C., M.C., B.B. and the rest of the gang. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Vocational School Carpentry Shop WORDS OF WISDOM: Put on your boots before you start shovelin ' it! Steven Testaverde 55 Mansfield St. Ariann Thokle 20 r Edgemoore Rd. June MEMORIES: Wednesday 7; BRMAK- EBBTRRS; tuna fishing — Miss Honor; Shack-ML; “talks”, ask Terry; songs , ask Sheryl; your car; PARTIES; breakfast and good times w Lianne; Lisa remember winter 78; keep on trying, can’t give up; C.A. Marina; St. Thomas — V.I.; Virginia; “They’re best friends!’’, ask my good friends. “I don’t believe it!!!’’ ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.D.T. 2, 3, 4; G.D.T. Comp. 2, 3, 4; H.B.C. 4, Marksman- ship Medal, Type Award 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t look back, the future is what counts now. Charles H. Townsend 39 Riverdale Park Chazz MEMORIES: Park Kids, Jack Frost, ask P.F.G.H.P.C.; football at O’Maley, S S.F.P. My! My! Grandmother, weekend in Maine, ask M.R.G.H., L.B. A.C., T.A. it was excel- lent! Bob Segar concert; being a member of the class of 79. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football 1, 2, 4; baseball 1, 3; Intra. hockey; basketball. Homeroom Rep. 1 , 2 WORDS OF WISDOM: Success doesn’t come easy, you have to get your act in gear to accomplish anything in life. Joseph R. Trupiano, Jr. 1 53 Hesperus Avenue ’’Trup MEMORIES: Tom’s stereo, ask Tarry; Y.C.; Honda, skiing; Singing Beach; easy ones in Manchester; green onions and brown Vega, ask Shawn; camping, ask Glenn. Concerts; goat paths, ask Steve. WORDS OF WISDOM: You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try some time you just might find you get what you need. David Tribou 246 Concord St. 83 Ninfa Trupiano 35 Granite Street MEMORIES: Good times up the Willows. 5 1 9 78, 9 3 78. Those talks with J.P., ask M.V. Friday nights, ask J.L. Star Island, Hovey. D.D. 10 9 76. WORDS OF WISDOM: Th ere might be a brighter star, but through my eyes the light of you is all I see. To make my parents proud of me. Karen Tucker 83 Wheeler Street Theresa Ann Tucker 79 Eastern Avenue Terry, Magic MEMORIES: Ron — 5 8 77 — Christmas Day 77 (surprise!) Roses! (for me?) Ditto. Walking and talking. MALOW first movie — attack! Notes and poems. 5 11 77, 5 14 77. Sisters? Sure, why not! JK. Dear Abby — JT. 4 a m. talks — Marie WORDS OF WISDOM: Love is something that you never want to shut your heart to; for if you shut your heart to love, you shut your eyes to life. Neil Turner Gloucester Anthony James Vbrga, Jr. 66 Perkins Street Tony MEMORIES: Good friends, M.C. above every one else, ask Rudy, Rockport dances, ask Mark, V.L.A., ask any shop kid, 12 12 78 rematch victory. Her picture book story on me, ask Lance about that one. The Boxing Club. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Machine Shop 1,2, 3; Co-op 3. WORDS OF WISDOM: As a boy I thought how impossible it would be for a person to die of thirst surrounded by water. Now as a man I realize a person can die of loneli- ness surrounded by faces. M.P. Chris Vidal 26 Harrison Avenue Chris MEMORIES: Bike trip; horseshoes; Cros- Bee; ticket trade; Rusty, why did that girl look in your mouth? You do have a quar- ter, don’t you? G.C.C., Dylan, Tull, Springsteen, Moody Blues. An Aerial dis- play by the firefly brigade. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Academic Recognition WORDS OF WISDOM: The future’s uncer- tain and the end is always near. 84 Jon M. Vizena 8 Morton Place Zeke MEMORIES: Arty Sheehan, ask Pete, New Year ' s Eve 78-79 soccer; moons, ask Mark and Jeff. Bobby Bird partying with the boys. Doing up the doobies. Vikes 1 . Fat people’s party, ask the Hodge. Donna and all the good times. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Soccer Intra. Basketball WORDS OF WISDOM: To make the impos- sible dream a reality Jeanine Voller 152 Riverdale Park Wayne Walkama 7 Marchant Street MEMORIES: Erin, many concerts; blizzard “78” passout, Cape Cod Col. the net, ' 65 Chevelle, N.H., Maria ' s Pizza, Nigar Bon- neville. Steel Derrick, BRMI, Ipswich, Cas- tle Hill, playing bad co., Pink Floyd, Styx, Foreigner. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop 1, 11,111 Dawn Anne Webber 7 Washington Square MEMORIES: Parties, summer 78, friends, L.C., C.T., I.B., S.W., B.B. Newburyport Gang. Jamie, Pits, Cove, Boats, waterski- ing; trips to N.H.; We ' re lost!” Salisbury Beach, GHB Wall, ask Cindy, kids from the terrace, the Square, the Barn, ask Lori. WORDS OF WISDOM: To learn from yes- terday, live for today, and to dream about tomorrow. Maureen Weir 10 Ryan Road Mo MEMORIES: Summer of ' 78; all those beach days; excellent times on softball; C.C.P.J.J V.P C.E ; Maine and those par- ties, Magnolia field; the barn; Bob Segar 9 21 J.J., C.E., A.E., W.W.; good times with J.J., C.E., L.J., A.M., T.R., D.T., G.E. elabo- rate jokes, ask Steve. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: softball 2, 3, 4; type award 2, 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: The evils we know shall disappear, but so shall the goods. Anne M. Wheeler 1 0 Sayward Street MEMORIES: Summer of 78, Vermont 9 2 78, 8 26 78, ask D.T. and K.R., King ' s ROTC, Rhode Island, St. Camp, the wall, ask SK ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls ' Drill Team 2, 3, and 4; Competition Team, National Honor Society; 1st Lt. Academic Recognition Type Certificate. WORDS OF WISDOM: Dream for what you want and work towards that goal. Never give up. 85 Sylvia Whipple 32 Laurel St. Leo White 152 Washington Street MEMORIES: Wakefield Champs (11-1), one week” (JKC at URI) O ' Maley record M.H.P., Middleton, G.H.S., Y? N.E.B.S., Morning League (11-1), 20T, Moto., Poes, Celts, R.T vs. L.C., the old gang . . . great games ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Rotarian 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; (President, Vice President), Math Team 2, 3,4 WORDS OF WISDOM: Don’t wait for the day of judgement — it happens every day Richard White 1 06 Concord Street Dick MEMORIES: Remember Jerry’s class, ask R.M., P C., G.B. Water skiing in Maine and bowling and Old Orchard Beach. Auto Shop — throwing Porter in the river. Remember all the good times in there. Best of friends. Chuck, Jo-Ann, Bobbett, P.C., G.B., R.M. all of auto shop kids; snow mobiling in Maine, can’t wait til next win- ter. Rich Wilson Dalton Road MEMORIES: Hockey on the W.A., ask Appo; concerts with W.T. and R.S.: Neil Young, Tull, Nugent, Sabbath, Seger, Springsteen, etc. Passes from R. Camp- bell, star at 6:30 with .BF., foreman Spanky, no driving accidents, ask P.L., 13v with the infamous T.B. Varsity hockey games with R.O. and Doof ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: National Honor Society, J.V. Hockey, J.V. baseball, intramural hockey WORDS OF WISDOM: To enjoy life the way I like it. Diane Wonson 22 Eastern Avenue “Di” MEMORIES. Brian — 6 17 75, Sundays on First Mate, “Quit it, quit it, quit it”, good friends, Deutsch Klasse und Deutschland, “but there’s always a worm”. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: German Club WORDS OF WISDOM: As we travel on our boat of life, we ' ll hit rough seas, but still keep up our sails. Elizabeth Erin O’Conner Wonson 18 Decatur Street Erin MEMORIES: Michael: 11-9-76; McDonald ' s summer 78: special times. J.M.’s home looking for her ticket. Heh nae! Before school with R.J., C.S., D.R. and others. We’ll take that trip some day, Cindy! Al, why do you laugh so much?! Taking walks! Maine (snowmobiling) weekends; spaghetti dinner. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Second Lt. Company 4, Drill Team 2, 3; GDTPS 2nd WORDS OF WISDOM: Live, love and laugh. Natalie B. Wonson Eastern Point Boulevard Nat MEMORIES: Larry 3 11 78; Kelly, we did it! Claire, you ' re right two of a kind. Sister Alison, Denise what more is left? All those nights w D.D., K.M., A.M., C.A., L.T., C.J. Larry, were you surprised? Thanks, Mom and Dad. WORDS OF WISDOM: To be closer to believing, to be just a breath away on the death of inspiration, I would buy back yesterday (E.L.P.) Gregory J. Wostrel 8 Woodbury Street MacGregor, Pierre, Dad MEMORIES: The smell of stinging salt spray; the glorious slumber of early spring sun; cold hissing wind in the grass, (sand skips through my fingers, faster! gone so quick) Falling (still) into blue eyes and sun-tossed blonde hair. Un rire sur la vent, people, places, just images lost! WORDS OF WISDOM: Les yeux sont avengles. II faut chercher avec le coeur. Paul Xavier 260 East Main Street CAMERA SHY Cheryl Anne Burns 412 Essex Avenue Cheri” ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: G.H.S. Drill Team 3 and 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: To live, is not to live alone, let us help one another. Debra Ann Costa 5 Lloyd Street Debby WORDS OF WISDOM: To live my life acting and being myself whether or not I’m accepted. Faye Davis 42 Friend Street WORDS OF WISDOM: To make the one you love happy. Mike Ellis 7 Madison Avenue ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cross Country 2, 3, and 4. Intra-mural bas- ketball 4 WORDS OF WISDOM: I know that some day, even though right now it does not matter, school is worth it. Donna L. Hickey Lake View Road WORDS OF WISDOM: If you feel like you’re losing don ' t quit, just keep trying and you’ll win. Julie Ann Langton 3 Cliff Road ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Alcohol Awareness Program 3 WORDS OF WISDOM: I leave my school spirit that never got used. 87 at- Leila Aiello Linda Amero Nancy Benjamin Jeffrey Brantley Wendy Briand Tina Buraess and Allison Kathy Brown Lisa Brown Anne Browning Anne Buckley leimola Margie Burns Mary Anne Burroughs Tracey Cain Annette Campbell Peter Charest Rosalie Ciaramitaro Cathy Clolino Francine Consiglio Selena Consiglio Chris Crews Denise Demetri David Doane IHr. Heather Dyett Cindi Eason Amy Favalora Marietta Corrao Gail Curcuru Laura Curcuru John Curran Louis DeBenedictis 4 Michelle Lambert Tracie Lane Cindy Lane Linda Goebel Julie Greely Debbie Greenwood Amy Greer Jeanine -Guerin Karen Hatch Sylvia Hidden I Casey Jones Joanne Genovese Kelly Geraghty Carrie-Lyn Giacalone Francine Giamanco Brent Gilson Domenic Francis Ann Frontiero Steve Galante Cynthia Geary Grace Genovese Lianne Favazza Mary Fortado Claire Jorgensen Julie Josephson Theresa Favaloro Julie Fitzgerald Lisa Fleming Robin Interrante Rochelle Interrante ft m e, Mary Parisi Sherry Killam Shron Knuuttunen Sue Kenyon Peter Kenyon Maria Lattof Kelly Lupo Paula Lupo Heidi Leveille Debbie Legendre Erika MacFarlane 1 Sharon Matheson Lisa Markuson Paula Marques Debbie E. McKay David McKechnie Alison Moody . —MM A . Diane Morgan Julie Mitchell wsl -mi Kelly Moynahan Jo-Ann Mello Steve Murray Allyson Munroe John Nelson Sal Nicastro Angela Onario Lillian Pallazola Lori Pallazola Tammy Papows Cindy Parks Betsy Piraino Connie Pata Jessica Payne Bridget Perry Vito Piscitello Anthony Verga Anne Wheeler Maureen Weir Erin Wonson Ninfa Trupiano Natalie Wood Debbie St. Cyr Mark Strangman Pamela Tarbox 11 JuneThokle Walter Piscitello Kathy Potter Amy Puff Dorothy Randazza Allan and Brian Rose Mary Ellen Rose Lori Sanderson Joanne Sauve Melanie Selig Kate Sibley Thea Silveira Carolyn Sinagra Donna Sanborn Frank Santuccio William Saunders SUPERLATIVES mm m m We ' d rather fight than switch LARRY BURNHAM AND CAROLYN SINAGRA Thank you fans — We couldn ' t agree morel! DONNIE ELWELL AND ALISON MOODY 92 NO NO Jeff, you ' re facing the wrong way 1 JEFF BECK AND LEANNE daSILVA Don ' t just stand there like two dummies. JEFF DAVIS AND TRACEY CAIN Smile, being married isn ' t THAT bad JEFF BRANTLEY AND MARYELLEN ROSE Boy. you American Girls are something 6lS6 CEDRIC BAGES AND ANDREA RAN- DAZZA 93 My mother always warned me about boys like you. N. SCOTT TAYLOR AND DIANA GLENN Smile! the Russians are coming! KAREN HATCH AND BRENT GILSON We re just two Romper Room Rejects. DEENE JUNKER SHEILA GOVE u c c E E D We re just starting college a little bit early!! JESSICA PAYNE LEO WHITE 94 I ' m a little bit country — I ' m a little bit rock ar THERESA GRAY AND STEVE GALANTE We re Hope-less-ly de-voted to you!!! LOUIS DeBENEDICTUS AND CINDY GEARY Don ' t you two EVER shut-up LENNY BILLANTE AND JOYCE GROSSI 95 tASi W9£ Claire Adels leaves her locker to whoever is dumb enough to put their things in a locker that doesn ' t lock Linda Amero leaves Judi Favazza all of her pens and pen- cils Nancy Benjamin, leaves her ROTC scrap book to anyone who wants it. Dennis Brick, leaves all of his bad jokes to Bill Neal and Sgt. Dionne Kathy Brown, leaves her nickname to Peter H and her questions to Dave P , Peter H., and Mr. Campbell Anne Browning, leaves her Girl ' s Drill Team uniform, white bobby socks, and red and white saddle shoes to any fool who wants them George W Budrow, leaves his sister to Peter Sheares Tina Burgess, leaves her height to Beverly Low. Tracey Cam, leaves her bottle of Hydrogen Peroxide for anyone who wants hair as blonde as hers Lorna Chaisson, leaves the continuing saga of her boy- friend and herself — for good! Peter D Charest, being of sound body, but not so sound mind, leaves his position at Atlantic Seafoods to whoever wants it. Rosemarie Ciulla, leaves her taxicab service to the next kind-hearted person who can ' t say no” Denise Collins, leaves her brush, combs, and lip gloss. Chris Crews, leaves his V W bus to Melanie Selig for her scuba diving gear Paul Cullen, leaves his brother, Peter, to the Class fo 1 980. Grace Curcuru, leaves all of the food that she can ' t eat to Gina Giovanni Laura Curcur, leaves her white warm up pants to Tricia MacDonald for next year John Curran, leaves his knowledge of physics to students who vegetate in the hallowed walls of Carl McKenzie Leanne daSilva, leaves her laugh and her craziness, to Pam Favalora Denise Demetri, leaves her Gunne Sax dresses to Carla Cahoon. Crisann Dumas leaves her best wishes to Patty Frontiero Dave Eason, leaves his guitar to be displayed on Fernwood Tonight Amy Eastman, leaves her incorrect use of English to Mr Sutera Amy Eastman and Amy Martin leave Lee ' s coffee pot to Mary Ellen Orlando Mike Ellis, leaves his M G. to Tom Pratt, if he can get into it. Amy Favalora, leaves memories, fun times, music by which to go insane (WFMP105), and THE BEST imitation of Joe Cocker with Tourette Syndrome Theresa Favaloro, leaves her field hockey stick and posi- tion on the GHS Field Hockey Team to Sue Patience Lianne Favazza, leaves her long nails to history Karin Ferrant, leaves her locker to all of the juniors who used it this year Mark Foote, leaves his brain to all of the teachers — just don ' t all of you fight over it. Mary Fortado leaves her locker, which she decorated her- self, it has all of her thoughts about this school. Domemc Francis, leaves his matches on the ceiling of Mr. Corrao ' s room Mike Frost, leaves his sweat-belt and his diet plan to Mr. Campbell, so that he can bowl with a little less jiggle, and a lot more style Steve Galante, leaves his Chorus Presidency to C.J. and his velour shirts to Terri and Syl. Gaye Genovese, leaves her peanut butter and jelly sand- wiches to the cafeteria workers Joanne Genovese, leaves her voice to the chorus. Carrie Giacalone, leaves her locker with best wishes to Sue Oakes. Francme Giam nco, leaves her fat to anybody who needs it. Brent Gilson, leaves his laugh to the quietest junior. Sheila Gove, leaves my high-heeled shoes to Roberta Nickeson Renee Goveny, leaves her smelly gym shirt to Billy Gove- ney Debbie Greenwood, leaves her Girl ' s Drill Team uniform to anyone who wants it. Amy Greer, leaves her fogged-up goggles to any water-log- ged underclassman Jeanine Guerin, leaves her memories of Bracie ' s Cove to Donna Lane Carol Harding, leaves her loud mouth, at the suggestion of Barbara Powers Pixie Harrington, leaves her little black book to Francine Giamance Karen Hatch, leaves the rest of the 1979 class T-shirts to the Class of 1 980! Good Luck changing the year! Sylvia Hidden, leaves her unwanted NHS membership to her sister, Karyn Roberta Hinchey leaves her typing ability to whoever has to type up this next year. Laurie Ireland, leaves her tardiness to school to anyone who wants it. Claire Jergenssen, leaves her Florida vacations to anyone who wants to go Donna Jussila, leaves her condolences to the unfortunate gym students who get Mrs Ingram on their volleyball team Jane Kennefick, leaves her locker, full of pink elephants, for the unfortunate person who gets it next year. Debra Kirvan, leaves 10 of her hard-earned credits to her brother, Paul John Lane, leaves his Physics book to Mr McKenzie and Sgt Dionne to next year ' s Rifle Team Joseph Lentini, leaves all his worldly possessions to his pet jumping bean, Lee Julie Lucas, leaves her hairbrushes. Michelle Lumbard, Erika MacFarlane, and Mary Parisi leave behind their warmest memories of the many GRATEFUL DEAD Concerts to the Future DEAD HEADS of America! Kelly Lupo, leaves her barettes to anyone, and her locker to Kathyann Quinn. You won ' t even have to move in! Paula Lupo, leaves her exercises from Gloria Stevens to whoever is FAT Kevin Mackey, leaves a STOP SIGN and a pair of binoculars to Peter Hickey Paula Marues, leaves her great trombone playing to Mr James L Guter Sharon Matheson, leaves her red cheeks to any junior who blushes as easily as she does Linda McCarthy, leaves her love to John Quince. Paul McCarthy, leaves the center of his glove compartment to Mike Bellinger Debbie Mckay and Lisa Fleming leave their sisters Laurie and Donna to the class of 1981 Debbie and Lisa, leave their accounts payable and accounts receivable to Mr. Korobkin. Dave McKechnie, leaves all of his math headaches with Mr Sperry and Mr Campbell Julie Mitchell, leaves her old basketball sneakers to J B , in hopes that they ' ll give him some improvement Scott Morrissey, leaves his temper and sportsmanship in football to Peter Hickey. Micheal Muise, leaves his Chorus position to next year ' s tenors and my mom” to C.J , Stacey, and Sheli. Allyson Munroe, leaves all of her headaches to the next Grenadette Commander. Paul Nameche, leaves his hairstyle to Dan Malloy. John Nelson, leaves his formula, ice = (H 2 0)3, to Mr Brooks for further research Shelly Nugent and Ded McKay leave the dictatorship of Mr Stickney with a sigh of relief. Kevin O ' Maley, leave s a lifetime subscription of Hustler Magazine to Robert Londergon Dave Olson, leaves all of his car problems to Popular Sci- ence Magazine Tammy Papows, leaves her 5 heels to her sister, Nancy. Jessica Payne leaves with pleasure. Tim Perrin, leaves whatever is left of his car to Scott St Cyr Good Luck! Betsey Piraino, leaves her Drill Platoon to whoever wants them Ellen Poole leaves her wise cracks and sense of humor for Mr. Vaitones who needs it and her high shoes for Mr. Femino Barbara Powers leaves her mouth to all her brothers and sisters. Amy Puff, leaves her multi-colored socks, and her laugh John Quince, leaves his homeroom seat to his brother, Sandy. Andrea Randazza, leaves her energy to the football team Toni-Lou Rhodes, leaves her gym sneakers to Dusty Rhodes. Alan Rose, leaves his Jox” track sneakers to the Track Team of 1980 Mary Ellen Rose, leaves her tardiness and insults to her sis- ters, in hopes that they’ll use them on Mr. Veator like she did Donna Sanborn, leaves her neurosis and sense of logic to Mr Pasek for future and key to Rm 201 to Nancy Papows. Angela Onorio, leaves Joe Billante a new secretary John M Sawyer, being of sound mind and small body, leaves his shortness to anyone who can reach down low enough to pick it up Melanie Selig, leaves half of her house in Colorado to Chris Crews Paul Serrin, leaves his electrical tools to Sandy Quince Thea Silverira, leaves her rifle to Ray Perry Kate Sibley, leaves the GHS faculty with many fond” mem- ories Mark E Silva, leaves his nose for study, to prevent such birth defects in future generations Mike Silva, leaves his sexy legs to Allyson, the rest of his body to Leslie, his cheating ability to Ray, and his rank to Laurie. Carolyn Sinagra, leaves her cheering uniform and co-cap- tain, Andrea Randazza to anyone who wants or needs a splitting headache Debbie Sutherland and Lori Pallazolla, leave the writing on their locker doors to whoever understands it Debbie Sutherland, leaves her lost art work in Rm 345, to whoever can find it Pamela Tarbox, leaves her first floor locker to her younger sister, Cheryl June Thokle, leaves her phone number to all the boys who couldn ' t find it. N Scott Taylor, being of sound mind and body, leaves the following: he leaves his body to Mable but his heart belongs to the C.C. I shall certainly return to haunt these hallowed halls because if there ' s one thing this place needs is a school spirit! (To everyone else I wish peace and love). Laurie Thompson, leaves her year-round Bermuda tan to whoever can ' t get there Mauree Weir, leavesone king size bottle of Shower to Shower to Susan Savage for one massive powder fight Natalie Wood, leaves her Book of Etiquette to Mary Ann Burroughs Sister Nat, Sister Al, Brother Larry and Brother Jimmie, leave their cult to all the lost, misguided souls in the Class of 1980 The senior cheerleaders leave the gym to the cheerleaders whenever they can get it. The Secretarial class leaves their coffee breaks to the cafe- teria staff and their appetite to the class of 1 980 The Class of 79” leaves one million Big Pig posters to Officers Ryan and Reardon The 1 979 Flicker Staff leaves forty-five 1 977 FLICKERS and fifty-seven 1978 FLICKERS which were left to rot in the first floor supply closet Santa and his big elves leave their happy spirits to Yvonne Figurido Senior Class President leaves all his great intentions to the class of 1 980 — Louis, you ' ve done it again Print Shop seniors leave their troubles behind with Mr. Lane The seniors in Mr Harris ' fourth and seventh block Mechanical Drawing Class leave their Uncle Milt” to the next group of lucky, doubt-stricken seniors FALL M h •«3©u- ___ W. . _ • -’- - ' - • ' - ■ w ii ' ' ' ! n S ' . -•?- S ■ T -‘ : , ■ r- _ e « PN 7 iv rWS2 • v- SEPTEMBER SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Seniors start the year $200 in the hole — it’s gonna be a good year! 8 Donna Sanborn seen with a frown — Oh God, is it that bad here? 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Peter Kenyon finally got his new moccasins. Are you psyched Peter? Roger Campbell loses touch, too bad Roger Tina Burgess seen giggling over strange letters ' what ' s the secret! Football coach Tom Walsh goes crazy at opening rally — the fans go wild! Gloucester beats Newburyport ; 31 -6 way to go i Fisherman! 9 17 18 Field Hockey Team is still undefeated after 3 games — yoe team! 19 Seniors plot to assassinate their new President following the class meeting. 20 Alison Moody has stars in her eyes — “long distance is the next bestthinq” WOW 21 Mr. Gentile announces that the Seniors are out of debt!! Now what? 22 Half the school is home resting for the Bob Segar concert — long night ahead! Gloucester 1 beats Winthrop B 13-12, we ' re I 1. | 24 25 Blood drive 26 collects 75 pts Brave football players are carried away on stretchers — tough huh?! 27 Karen Hatch leads the cafeteria in a mini pep rally- that ' s the spirit!! 28 Lorna finds out she still has what it takes. 29 Anne Buckley wears matching socks today- alright Anne! Gloucester I beats Lynn LI English 14-8 jj yod team! M 100 9 1st Row Jon Good, Tim Gleason, Doug Lufkin, Kevin Mackey, Frank Santuccio, Paul Frontiero, Larry Burnham, Bill New, Dick Legendre, Kevin O ' Maley, Rich Smith, Rob Reis, 2nd Row: Marc Palazola, Bill Eason, Dan Greeke, Tom Favazza, Chuck Townsend. Scott Morrisey, Bob Hopkins, Tony Marino, Mike Latoff, Mike Clooney. Chris Alves, Dave Carrico, Mark Destino, 3rd Row Joe Tumbiolo. Butch, Brian Rose, Tom Pratt, Kenny Burbine, Steve Oaks, Phil Verga, George Deveau, Anthony Pallazola, Nick Cusamano, Dean Frontiero, Jim Mennicocci, Rich Philpott, Alan Morrissey, Kurt Johnson, Nick Moceri, John O ' Hara, Dean Nicastro, George Haight, Ron Jabba, Steve Favazza. Joe Parisi. Tim White, Dean Laiacano, Rick Marino, John O ' Connor. Paul Hickey, Aaron Trefry. Rob Fitzgerald, Louis Mitchell, Jon Pratt, Andy Orlando. PAUL FRONTIERO Our 1978 football team had an excellent year under our new coaching staff. We came very close to the North East Conference and for this we were very proud. We were a close team and at the end of our season at our fall sports banquet awards were given out to the football team as follows: Most Valuable Player — Jon Good, Most Con- sistent — Dave Carrico, Stu- dent-Athlete — Frank Santuc- cio, Unsung Hero — Mike Clooney, Most Improved — Jon Pratt, All Northeast Confer- ence — Marc Palozola, Rich- ard Smith, Tim Gleason, Jon Good, and Kevin O’Maley. All North Shore — Richard Smith, Larry Burnham and Jon Good. MIKE CLOONEY CAPTAINS DAVE CARRICO DICK LEGENDRE SCOTT MORRISSEY CHRIS ALVES LARRY BURNHAM FOOTBALL TIM GLEASON DOUG LUFKIN MIKE LATTOF JON GOOD BOB HOPKINS KEVIN MACKEY TONY MARINO BILL NEW KEVIN O ' MALEY 1 978 VARSITY FOOTBALL SEASON 7 wins 3 losses G.H.S. 31 Newbury port 6 G.H.S. 13 Saugus 12 G.H.S. 13 Winthrop 12 G.H.S. 13 Swampscott 0 G.H.S. 14 Lynn English 8 G.H.S. 16 Marblehead 7 G.H.S. 6 Lynn Classical 12 G.H.S. 7 Beverly 8 G.H.S. 15 Salem 40 G.H.S. 31 Danvers 6 CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders began this year with four- teen girls, eight seniors and si juniors In Octo- ber they entered a cheerleading competition in Agawam, but because of the different cheering styles ot the other thirty-one squads, Glouces- ter did not place It was a different story in the Wakefield Christ- mas Basketball and Cheerleading Competition The girls practiced many hours over the Christ- mas vacation, and their hard work paid off They won first place 1 However, the best was yet to come 1 With only nine girls, the squad entered the Northeast Cheerleading Competition They spent much time practicing their routines during February vacat ion Competition night finally arrived 1 The girls were nervous because they had been the winning squad for the past three years and were leery of securing the title for the fourth consecutive year But — they won ' Glouces- ter ' s score was 110, only two points above the second place squad And so. the G H S cheer- leaders continue to remain the Northeast Con- ference Champions for the fourth year in a row Members of the winning squad are Kelly Lupo, Andrea Randazza. Laura Curcuru, Valerie Cafasso, Heidi Lacey, Trisha McDonald, Pam Rudolph. Sandra Palazola, and Annette Dion Back Row: left to right Joyce Grossi, Andrea Randazza, Yvonne Lane, Kelly Lupo, Shelly Aiello, Laura Curcuru, Carolyn Sinagra, Lisa Kangas, Front Row left to right: Annette Dion, Heidi Lacey, Sandra Palazola, Pam Rudolph, Patricia McDonald and Valerie Cafasso. NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS M 1 jF- ; fl 1 1 ’ ■ ?■ ANDREA RANDAZZA MICHEL AIELLO LAURA CURCURU CAROLYN SINAGRA YVONNE LANE JOYCE GROSSI LISA KANGAS PEP CLUB 1st Row: Donna Sanborn, Tammy Papows, Lillian Pallazola, Kathy Whitten, Susan King, 2nd Row: Amy Fish, Holly Anderson, Pauline Tarantino, Sheryl Mackie, Kim Young, Collen Day, Shelly Lane, 3rd Row: Anne Quinn, Julie Curcuru, Jan Haselgard, Michelle Bader, Vincie Millitello, Cris Perry, Paula Pirano, 4th Row: Kathy Collins, Jane Day, Brenda Eason, Monica Curtis, Belinda Majors, Debbie Muise, Cindy Mello. Besides home games and the trips to Salem, Winthrop, Sau- gus and Lynn, the Pep Club got together several ti mes after school during the fall. Those after school activities included learning cheers from the cheer- leaders, making shakers for games, and planning pep ral- lies. The club also had cake sales and sold pins to help defray bus expenses to away games. But not only did Pep Club members work hard but they also had fun. On the after- noon they made shakers, Room 205 was filled with girls eating popcorn, drinking Cokes, tell- ing jokes and singing. Creating joke awards for all senior foot- ball players required putting wit and good humor to practical use, and the group had so much fun putting the last pep rally together that they were only mildly disappointed that time ran out before they could put on the skit they planned. BAND MEMBERS: Pat McLaughlin, Scott Arvilla, Marc Peters, Sandy McDonald, Joe Sauve, Gina Hart, Mike Mulcahy, Tom Perry, Rick Ciolino, David Quinn, David Landoni, Mile Condon, Bonnie Cochran, Anne Buckley, Donna Lane, Scott Per- ham, Kathy Newman, Joan Doody, Bob Newelt, Bill Ellis, Diane Doyle, Diane Dennis, Laurey Asaro, Anne Martin, Noberlo DeRoas, Mike Walsh, Kevin Beaulieu, Dianne Dennis, Debby Mulacahy, Melanie Selig, Richard Beniot, Jeannine Guerin, Melissa Lebis, Cindy Greely, Debby Smith, Jennifer Fortado, Stephanie Clark, Bridgett Mulcathy, Laura McCarthy, Jerry Anderson, Todd Stanwood, Brian White, Ted Fanion, John Myett, Ricky Geraghty, Phil Parisi, Donny Favalora, Karen Hatch, Steve Fron- tiero, Dana Powers, Neil Mathews, Mike Thimmer, Glenn Soucy, Mike Ciolino, John McLaughlin, Mark Day, Fred Ellis, Laura Doyle. Frank Tanrmina, Craig Roller, Debbie Legrende, Danny Smith, Hedii Dallin, Jill Webber, Colleen Ryan, Beth Gibbs, Paula Mar- ques, Jay Greely, Steve Smith, Tom Frontiero, Rosa- lie Markain, Matt Ciaramitaro, Mark Carico, Sue Myett, Charlene Fanion, Bob Landoni, Connie John- son, Eileen Ryan, GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND For the past three years, the Gloucester High School Band has won 1st Place Class B” in the Massachu- setts State Parade Champi- onship held during the Quincy Christmas Parade in Quincy, Massachusetts. This year the band also won the overall New England Parade Championship title by scor- ing higher than all others in this parade. Our schedule was very full from September through December. The band per- formed at ten high school football games, one pro foot- ball game for the New Eng- land Patriots, on the aircraft carrier the U.S.S. Independ- ence for the U S. Navy, marched in two parades, per- formed in four field show contests, hosted our 3rd Annual Gloucester High School Invitational Field Show Contest, fan exhaus- tive fund-raising projects, gave a formal winter concert and performed for a group of visitors from the United King- dom. FIELD HOCKEY 1st Row: Mary Ellen Rose, Theresa Favalora, Francine Consiglio, Lulu Bertolino, Karen Hatch, 2nd Row: Coach Candace Erickson, Jayne McCormack, Margaret Parco, Marietta Corrao, Amy Puff, Karyn Hidden, Julie Mitchell. This year was both a winning and an exciting season for the girls field hockey team. Their final record, 9-3-2, was the best ever recorded at G.H.S. Because of these fine statistics the girls qualified for the Northeast Conference State Tourna- ment — a first for Gloucester! Lulu Berto- lino and Francine Consiglio had five sea- sons and were chosen as allstars to repre- sent G.H.S. in the Allstar game in Novem- ber. Public notoriety was attained because Lulu was the leading scorer in the confer - ence. She and Candace Erikson, the var- sity coach, were interviewed by Bill O’Connell of Channel 5. Both the varsity and J.V. teams were featured on Don Gil- lis’ High School Sports on October 31st, Ide 1 978 definitely the highlight of the season! The varsity team was composed of ten seniors and only one sophomore; thus, a new team must be rebuilt for next year’s season. However, the J.V. team, coached by Wendy Wintle, had a 10-4 season, and the girls showed good, potential talent for an upcoming winning season. Both teams had integrity, played as a unit, and gave their all to be winners! 32 npm 1 978 VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY SEASON 9 WINS, 3 LOSSES, 2 TIES G.H.S. 3 Lynn Classical 0 G.H.S. 2 Saugus 1 G.H.S. 5 Winthrop 1 G.H.S. 3 Lynn English 2 G.H.S. 0 Beverly 2 G.H.S. 0 Danvers 5 G.H.S. 0 Saugus 1 G.H.S. 3 Lynn English 1 G.H.S. 2 Swampscott 1 G.H.S. 0 Beverly 0 G.H.S. 5 Winthrop 1 G.H.S. 1 Marblehead 1 G.H.S. 5 Lynn Classical 0 G.H.S. 2 Salem 1 G.H.S. 3 Manchester 0 1 A y CAPTAIN i _ :m 7TT . , . t • 4 : FRAN CONSIGLIO LULU BERTOLINO MARIETTA CORRAO THERESA FAVALORA KAREN HATCH SOCCER JOE APARO The Gloucester High School Soccer Team started the sea- son with three ties. Any one of those games could have gone in Gloucester’s favor, but it wasn’t meant to be. With the uncertainty of Senior goal tender Mike Aptt, Gloucester lost its next five games, several by only one goal — Gloucester broke into the win column with a win over a strong Salem team 2-0. Another tie to an improved Swampscott Club prevented the Fishermen from making it two in a row. Another one goal lost to Sau- gus 0-1 didn’t help the strug- gling Fishermen. With more injuries to key players, the last third of the season found them- selves playing their poorest all season. The season ended on a positive note when the Glou- cester High Soccer Team ref- used to give in and came from behind to fie the score at Sau- gus 2-2. This determination by the team will carry over to the 1979 season. I was extremely proud of our team because they did not quit when the going was rough. The Gary Cusik Memorial award went to Mark Schlichte. Angie Perna 1st Row: Mike Silva, Steve Martins, Guy Peritore, Helder Machado, Joe Aparo, Mark Schlichte, Mike Aptt, Jon Vizena, Jeff Silveira, Francisco Valencia, 2nd Row: Coach Angie Perna, Jamie Crawford, Mary Silva, Mark Wonson, Mark Favazza, Kevin Flaherty, Pat New, Alfie Chiancola , Nick Aparo, Jon Nelson, Frank D’Ambrosio, Lee Davis, Laurie Silva, Glenn Wilson, Joe Wheeler, Scott Guyer. GUY PERITORE JEFF SILVEIRA FRANCISCO VALENCIA JONVIZENA 113 MIKE APTJ MARK SCHLICHTE M -j V ' ■ ' ' G.H.S. 1 1978 VARSITY SOCCER SEASON 2 WINS 2 LOSSES 5 TIES Swampscott 1 G.H.S. 4 Swampscott 4 G.H.S. 1 Rockport 1 G.H.S. 0 Saugus 1 G.H.S. 1 Marblehead 1 G.H.S. 1 Marblehead 4 G.H.S. 0 Beverly 4 G.H.S. 0 Beverly 3 G.H.S. 0 Winthrop 1 G.H.S. 0 Winthrop 3 G.H.S. 2 Lynn English 6 G.H.S. 1 Lynn English 6 G.H.S. 2 Lynn Classical 3 G.H.S. 0 Danvers 7 G.H.S. 0 Danvers 1 G.H.S. 0 Salem 4 G.H.S. 2 Salem 0 G.H.S. 2 Saugus 2 HELDER MACHADO STEVE MARTINS ✓ TUT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY OCTOBEF WEDNESDAY 1 THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mary Ellen Rose gets thrown out of Trig again — Vea- tor ' s going for a record Larry Burnham finally kissed Nat — was it worth the wait? Last lunch takes up a collection of cel- ery and carrots for Ms. Schneidner. Greg Wosrel pays Mark Strangmen — sorry about the car Mark! Julie Ryan finds out that Special someone is coming home Tina and Alison back up off the road — that ' s the end of that car! Lenny Billante was seen watching Sat- urday Night Fever for the 10th time. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Yom Kipper, in ancient Hebrew: Marcia, the 10:45 joke is funny Senior Class loses it ' s male advisor — bummers gang!! Claire Adels gets caught going 75 mph in a 20 mph zone — Alright Claire Lori Sanderson had an accident — but why were you calling God Lori ? Marc Palazola seen walking down the hall in shorts; who were you trying to impress? Student Council is selling lollipops — GHS is 80% quieter! AWOL students caught by Mr. O ' Maley are all Field Hockey play- ers ! 15 16 17 18 NHS president is caught stealing cookies at the tea — there goes the image Nat ! 19 Cardinals elect a Polish Pope — Mr Pasek is in his glory!!! 20 Senior Class loses its female advisor Now What??!! 21 David Sawyer splurges and brings David McKechnie for a night on the town! 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 GHS band steals the show at the GHS Band Festival. Jim Douglass was actually talking to boys today — Where ' s the usual fan club? Field Hockey team blows away Mar- blehead YOM Fishermen lose to Falcon Soccer Team Devoted football fans travel to an exciting game in Swampscott. 29 30 31 Seniors rest from a long night partying at Stage Fort Park! 114 BOYS’ CROSS COUNTRY Back Row: Steve Perrin, Bob Lindberg, Jim Brennan, Russ Glen, Front Row: Ross McKenzie, Chris Lindberg, Mark White, Pat Flaherty, Joe Moceri. This year ' s Boys Varsity Cross Coun- try team was coached by Mr. Pantages and Mr. Sahl. Although the team did not score as high as expected, the team ' s high enthusiasm and determi- nation made up for their low record. Senior Joe Moceri, was captain of the sqyad and has been a faithful team member for the past three years. The coaches seem to think that in the next two years, the team should become more developed due to the fact that all the members of the team were under- classmen except for Joe. 1978 BOYS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 2 WINS 7 LOSSES G.H.S. 40 Salem 19 G.H.S. 38 Lynn English 25 G.H.S. 18 Lynn Classical 43 G.H.S. 40 Winthrop 20 G.H.S. 42 Saugus 19 G.H.S. 38 Marblehead 24 G.H.S. 28 Swampscott 27 G.H.S. 28 Swampscott 27 G.H.S. 38 Beverly 23 G.H.S. 25 Danvers 30 CAPTAIN: JO MOCERI GIRLS’ CROSS COUNTRY Back Row: Erika Litchfield, Heidi Knutsen, Lynne Wentworth, Michelle Nicastro, Kim Cloutman, Front Row; Gina Ciaramitaro, Marianne Moceri, Donna Lupo, Debbie Smith, Rosalie Ciame- taro, Gina Libro. The Girls’ Cross Country team, started out the year, with a complete new line up of athletic Juniors and Sophomores. These girls have shown much improve- ment over the past few months and will be ready for a fighting season come next year. Although the team could only show their great team effort in five tough com- petitions. Many of the team members enjoyed themselves so much that they are planning an extensive body building pro- gram in preparation for next year. 1 978 GIRLS’ VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 1 WIN 4 LOSSES G.H.S. 34 Salem 23 G.H.S. 19 English 40 G.H.S. 50 Winthrop 15 G.H.S. 31 Saugus 25 G.H.S. 44 Beverly ' • - JVM 17 | GOLF COACH: WILFRED GOUZIE CAPTAIN: JEFF DAVIS The Gloucester High School Golf team finished with a surprising 8-2 record. The team, captained by sen- ior Jeff Davis has a chance to go to the state tourna- ment this year. Davis played in the number one position and finished with an 8-2 record followed by Steve Salah in the number two slot with an 8-0-2 record. Lenny Billante finished with 4-5-1 record, followed by Paul Xavier with an 8-1-1 record, Anthony Ellis with 7-3 record. Paul and Matt Muniz finished with a 7-2-1 and 7- 1-1 records respectively. Other Players who com- peted on this year’s team were Mike Pratt, David Burns and Steve Flanagan. The two alternates were David McKechnie and Zoe Powers. Both Salah and Davis are going to compete in the state individual tour- nament, which will be held this spring. Left to right: Brian Flanagan, Paul Xavier, Matt Muniz, Lenny Billante, Steve Salah, Paul Muniz, Anthony Ellis, Jeff Davis, Mike Pratt. GIRLS’ TENNIS Back Row: Kelley Connors, Ellen Hemingway, Robin Pickette, Debbie Parsons, Amy Peterson, Front Row: Rose Frontiero, Beth Peterson, Cathy Grover, Joan Souza. CAPTAIN: LAURIE THOMPSON 1978 VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS SEASON 9 WINS 5 LOSSES G.H.S. 5 Classical 0 G.H.S. 3 Saugus 2 G.H.S 3 Wintnrop 2 G.H.S. 2 English 3 G.H.S, 2 Beverly 3 G.H.S 0 Danvers 5 G.H.S 4 Saugus 1 G.H.S. 3 English 2 G.H.S. 3 Swampscott 2 G.H.S. 2 Beverly 3 G.H.S. 4 Winthrop 1 G.H.S. 4 Salem 1 G.H.S. 2 Marblehead 3 G.HS 5 Classical 0 The purpose of the Girls Varsity Tennis Team is to promote healthy, competitive tennis and develop individual skills and strategies to enable members to enjoy recreational tennis as well as the challenge of tournament tennis. The key to our success this year was not so much our skill but our attitude as the girls were able to unsettle and disarm bur more mature opponents. Though our starting line-up included 5 sophomores, our record was the best in the team ' s history due to the determination and commitment of all the girls involved We were young and easily shaken by our older and more experienced opponents but the girls’ freshness and energy made them a tough con- tender for all strong league teams. RIFLE TEAM DAVID OLSON MIKE SILVA THEA SILVERIA DAVE WHITTEN SEAN LANE WILLIAM LEANOS 1st Row: Raymond Perry, Dana Bruni, Dennis Brick, Burton Cutler, Thea Silveria, Mike Silva, Steve Martins, 2nd Row: Kim Parsons, John Nelson, David McKechnie, Bill Leanos, David Olson, David Whitter, Sean Lane. P. APT A IN JOHN NELSON DENNIS BRICK DAVID McKECHNIE STEVE MARTINS METROPOLITAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS G.H.S. 883 Weymouth 718 G.H.S. 875 Malden 852 G.H.S. 878 Holbrook 805 G.H.S. 874 Cath. Mem. 860 G.H.S. 896 Braintree 879 G.H.S. 897 Norwood 835 G.H.S. 888 Acton 873 G.H.S. 876 Billerica 728 G.H.S. 894 Watertown 751 G.H.S. 878 Wayland 814 This year’s rifle team out shot all teams in the Metropolitan Rifle League. They had an 885.8 average overall with a record of 10 wins — no losses. COLLEGE NIGHT College Night, sponsored by the School Committee, is a bold effort and essential source to inform the students and parents about educa- tional institutions, their offerings and requirements. A cross section of over 100 col- leges were displayed in a county fair type setting. This setting offers the opportunity to get questions answered by parents and students. Its importance as a school func- tion lies in the fact that 35% of G.H.S. graduates continue onto degree granting programs. An addi- tional 1 0 to 1 5% go on to some other post secondary education. NOVEMBER SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 :fl L Natalie Wood is heard using foul language No-no Nat! Miss Carbone uses the phrase high- syllabic intensity” three times in one sentence Early night for GHS students as they prepare for SAT Tests II 5 Carol Sprague and Mary Ann Bur- roughs are asked to leave the cafete- ria for disrupting the peace . . . burp, burp! 6 7 Mary Ellen Rose is walking around like a lost puppy — isn ' t Jeff in school today? 8 9 Sgt Dionne reports D McKechnie to police — Dionne trys showing off. 10 it GHS football team loses a close match against Bev- erly. Good try. boys. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 After many long hours of prepara- tion, the Thespians present The Sound of Music”. 19 20 21 22 23 24 21 Amy Favalora plots to assassinate Mabel! Could it be the food? The natives are restless — The Great Food Fight” was brought to a halt. ROTC wants to roast Sgt. Dionne as their thanksgiv- ing turkey A Homecoming Dance, complete with queen and court, was held at the high school. Was there really a Toga Party at Paul Nameche’s house? 26 27 28 29 30 Students find it hard to come back after thanksgiving vacation. Mary Breck wins Homecoming Sec- retary of the Year award. Seniors start to worry about the Senior Class Christmas show. THE NATIONAL THESPIANS The 1978-1979 National Thespian officers were: Presi- dent — Margie Bagley, Trea- surer — Mark Strangman, Sec- retary — Belinda Burnham, Director — Nan Webber, and Director’s Aide — Robert Blatchford. First Row: Gretchen Klett, Ann-Marie Davis, Timothy Perrin, Deene Junker, Mark Strangman, Marjorie Bagley, Belinda Burnham, Martin Pateus, Eric Post, Scott St. Cyr, Second Row: Paul Stachiewicz, John Deveau, Laurel Lake, Sheila O ' Connor, Judy Milne, Florence Maior, Pam Saco, Melissa Lebas, Brian St. Cyr, Donald Poole, Third Row: Eddie Pasquina, Chuck Morris, Marianne Hobbs, Cheryl Smith, Ginger McKay, Derek Bowser, Skip Olson, Heidi Dallin, Berna- dette Gerstner, Leslie Melanson, Sue Gray, Martha Rudolph, Ann Ellis, Kevin Beaulieu, Mike Anderton, Betsey Williams, Connie Cassidy, Sal Caruso. THEATRE ARTS DIRECTOR: NAN WEBBER THE SOUND OF MUSIC CAST OF CHARACTERS Maria Rainer Ann-Marie Davis Brigitta Jennifer Williams Sister Berthe Lisa Legender Marta Betsy Williams Sister Magaretta Melissa Lebas Gretl Kristin Maceri The Mother Abbess Kelly Geraghty Rolf Gruber Deene Juncker Sister Sophia Heidi Dallin Elsa Schaeder Paula Bavio Captain Georg von Trapp Scott St. Cyr Ursula Susan Koch-Weser Franz John Deveau Max Detweiler Mark Strangman Paul Stachieqicz Herr Zeller Greg Wostrel Frau Schmidt Belinda Burnham Frau Zeller Diana Glen Liesel Marjorie Bagley Baron Elberfeld Mark Day Friedrich Martin Peteus Admiral von Schreiber Eric Post Louisa Betsey Juncker Kurt Bob Burnham HOMECOMING DANCE The first annual homecoming dance, sponsored by the Student Council was a great success. This event was the first of what we hope will be a tradition at G.H.S. The senior class elected a homecoming queen and four members of her court. The elections for the five finalists were held two days prior to the dance and proved to be quite exciting. Those attending the dance elected the queen. The homecoming dance was to honor the football team for its fine season and to have this activity just before the Thanksgiving Day game. All the coaches and football players attended and head coach Jerry Hart crowned queen Tracey Cain. He also pre- sented single roses to the court. STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Georgia Hill, Toni McCormack, Marcia Kopanon, Donna Lupo, Mary Ellen Rose (presi- dent), Jeff Brantley (treasurer), Laurie Thompson (secretary), Alison Moody (vice president), Rosalie Ciarmitaro, Laura Stelluto, Francine Consiglio, Teresa Gove, Back Row; Karen Hatch, Bev Low, Julie Inbruoni, Gina Ciarmitaro, Kelly Rose, Debbie Smith, Julie Greely, Marietta Corras, Jessica Payne (Parliamentarian), Theresa Favalora, Julie Mitchell, Roselyn Frontiero, Sue Kenyon, Natalie Wood, Joanne French. One of the most active groups this year was the Stu- dent Council which consists ' of ten elected members from each class to act as repre- sentatives. The representa- tives, in turn elect five offi- cers. This year ' s officers were President Mary Ellen Rose, Vice President Alison Moody, Treasurer Jeff Brant- ley, Secretary Laurie Thompson, and Parliamen- tarian Jessica Payne. Activities run by the stu- dent council are, Homecom- ing Dance, Christmas Floor Decorating Contest, Spirit Week, Donkey Basketball and Clean-Up Day. The Stu- dent Council awards two scholarships. The council meets monthly on a regular basis, holds several sub-committee meetings to discuss specific issues, and attends conven- tions and workshops with Student Councils all over New England. STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Five students, two seniors, two juniors and one sopho- more, are elected to serve as members of the Student Advisory Council. The purpose of this organization is to act as a link between the student body and the School Committee. The chairman of this serves as a non-voting member of the School Committee, making reports twice a month at their regular meeting. Front Row: Jessica Payne (chairman), Sue Kenyon, Back Row: Roselyn Frontiero, Bev Low MATH TEAM First Row: Natalie Wood, Linda Goebel, Ann Martin, Zoe Powers, Julie Francis, Second Row: David Burns, Deene Junker, Leo White, Skip Olson, Ann McCarthy, Not Pictured: Joanne French, Jeff Hill. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CLUB Shelley Nugent, Debbie McKay, Ted Lar- kin, Linda McCarthy, Brian Mountain, Joseph Mathews, Amy Martin, Amy East- man, Mark Stottlemyer, Mary-Ellen Orlando, Lisa Patrican, Robert Lezynski. Pam Costa, Bruce Reardon, Theresa Luom, Not Pictured Matthew Settipam, James Burnham, Micheal Stanton 129 FLICKER STAFF Back Row Denise Demetri. Francin Giamaco. Kelly Lupo. Andrea Randazza. Donna Sanborn, Laurie Thompson, Natalie Wonson Julie Ryan, Malanie Seligh, Lisa Fleming, Julie Lucas. Sharon Matheson. Kate Sibley, Maria Latlof. Janet Decoursey, Linda Burgardie. Erika Mcfarland, Mary Parisi. Front Row Carolyn Smagra, Claire Adel David McKechnie. Janme Guerin. Jessica Payne, Brent Gilson Rosemarie Ciulla, Michelle Lumbard, Mary Ellen Rose. Mark Foote, JaneKennehck. Kathy Robinson. Not Pictured Sylvia Hidden Working on the Flicker Staff requires students that are will- ing to put a lot of time into the production of a successful year- book. Their work ranges from selling yearbooks, writing and typing copy, soliciting Cape Ann merchants for ads, and many other special jobs. Many students do not realize the amount of time and effort that goes into each edition of the Flicker. Due to the extreme amount of money raised by the staff, they were able to increase the number of colored pages and provide a more complete book covering events from the first day of school to graduation. Special thanks must be given to our yearbook advisor, Mrs. Grace Figurido, Taylor Publishing Co. Rep., Mr. Jack Delaney and the Flicker photographer, Mr. Terry Bleiler. BRENT GILSON EDITOR- IN-CHIEF 1 30 ' sa 3 ' M -r sr_ _ s giSl ■ •- ■ ■ ... Isa ®® - “-, T 4 ' ♦ -j,.i 9HH1 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY DECEMBER WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 Mrs. Crews is picked for the cover of Giggle Noodle Soup Senior class X-mas show is under way 3 Louis gets upset when only three people show to X- mas rehearsal 4 Research Tech class shivers when they find out their papers are due Jan. 3 5 Flicker finally receives all senior questionnaires 6 7 Bill Ellis tries to become the Mother Abess, but fails because he hasn ' t the right kind of plate 8 Mr. Brennan’s World Problems classes are mutter- ing, Eat, Drink and be Merry, For tomorrow we die. 9 Loyal N.H.S. mem- bers laugh their way through the pledge! 10 11 Monday morning blues throughout the halls at G.H.S. 12 An encounter of the third kind sighted in the girl ' s showers. DUCK JULIE ' 13 Mike Lattof starts massive food exchanges in the cafeteria! 14 Kevin Mackey, fol- lowing the foot- steps of Mike, starts second major food fight. 15 Girl’s Drill Team defeats all ROTC male companies in tug-of-war 16 Seniors take it easy after a long week at G.H.S. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Debbie Burke seen DAVE dreaming, come on Texas! Norman Taylor is thrown out of school for showing a little school spirit. ROTC gives SGT Dionne a bucket of coal for Christmas And they call him the STREAK Diga Diga Doane!!! Senior X-mas show never happens thanks again!!! 24 Visions of sugar plums dance in seniors ' heads — not just sugar plums 25 Seniors awaken to a green Christmas — MERRY CHRISTMAS 26 Sharon Miller and Amy Favalora sight UFO at Turtlerock. 27 28 29 Cheerleaders win another competi- tion, How to go! Front Row; Mark Schlicte, Jimmy Douglas, Jeff Brantley — Captain, Eddie Lane, Tiger McDonald, Mark Byard, Second Row; Scott Burruso, Bob Marchant, Peter Hickey, Paul Muniz, Paul Hickey, Third Row; Matt Muniz, Dana Decoste, Dennis Burnham, Alan Feener, Anthony Ellis, Bozo Danjo. HOCKEY COACH: DON RILEY CAPTAIN: JEFF BRANTLEY MARK SCHLICHTE JEFF BRANTLEY JIMMY DOUGLASS 1979 VARSITY HOCKEY SEASON 5 WINS 8 LOSSES 3 TIES G.H.S. 6 Beverly 1 G.H.S. 3 Saugus G.H.S. 2 Beverly 2 G.H.S.. 1 Winthrop G.H.S. 8 Salem G G.H.S. 4 Winthrop G.H.S. 3 Salem 0 G.H.S. 2 Lynn English G.H.S. 7 Lynn Classical 5 G.H.S. 1 Lynn English G.H.S. 6 Lynn Classical 1 G.H.S. 0 Danvers G.H.S. 6 Marblehead 6 G.H.S. 1 Danvers G.H.S. 0 Marblehead 3 G.H.S. 4 Swampscott G.H.S. 3 Saugus 5 G.H.S. 2 Swampscott 3 6 9 3 4 6 2 1 3 23 ip V PAUL NAMECHE The 197 -79 Basketball Team was perhaps the most exciting basketball team representing Gloucester in many years The five senior squad members played major roles for the team this season. Captain Leo White, a Conference All- Star, was the main man for the G.H.S. “Fighting Fisherman . Leo will also receive a tryout for the Schoolboy 40, an All-Star team selected from the top 40 schoolboy basketball players in the state. Jeff Beck was the team’s leading scorer this year He finished fifth in scoring in the N E C. Jeff was also selected as a Conference All-Star, a tribute to his hard work and dedica- tion to the game. Jon Good was our center and one of the leading rebounders in the N E C Jon’s rebounds keyed a lot of fast breaks for the Fishermen during the season Don Ewell, our sixth man, was the spark off the bench. Several times during the season he would come into a game and provide the defense or big play needed to lift the team. Two games in particular stick out for Don, the Salem win at home, and a come from behind win over Marblehead Paul Nameche represented a coach ' s dream He always gave 100% in games and practice His playing role was that of back-up center and inspirational play in games gave the team a lift several times this year. COACH DONNIE ELWELL JON GOOD Back Row: Donnie Elwell, Greg Souza, Jamie O’hara, Jon Good, Paul Nameche, Tom Ciolino, Jeff Beck, Danny Shatford, Ricn Philpot, Tom Wayne, Kneeling: Leo White, Captain. JOE BILLANTE CAPTAIN LEO WHITE JEFF BECK 1 978-79 VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON G.H.S. 58 Winthrop 66 G.H.S. 88 Danvers 56 G.H.S. 57 Beverly 69 G.H.S. 70 Beverly 77 G.H.S. 60 Everett 59 G.H.S. 65 Winthrop 66 G.H.S. 43 Wakefield 61 G.H.S. 58 Lynn English 64 G.H.S. 70 Lynn Eng. 62 G.H.S. 69 Lynn Classical 72 G.H.S. 69 Lynn Class. 86 G.H.S. 46 Salem 64 G.H.S. 68 Salem 65 G.H.S. 70 Saugus 66 G.H.S. 60 Saugus 70 G.H.S. 72 Swampscott 71 G.H.S. 69 Swampscott 66 G.H.S. 61 Marblehead 60 G.H.S. 84 Marblehead 66 G.H.S. 72 Danvers 64 ■Hi GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TINA BURGESS COACH: GREG SMITH LULU BERTOLINO CAPTAIN The girls ' basketball team, coached by Mr. Greg Smith, turned out to be a successful team. Seven of the eleven team members are seniors. These sen- iors have played on the team for the past three years, and now they have improved so much that the seniors play throughout most of every game. The two co-captains proved to be assets to the team as they provided good judg- ment and spirit for the other team members. Due to many hard hours of practice, the team proved to be an exceptional group, working hard to be good. Kneeling Lulu Bertolino, Julie Mitchell, Back Row Amy Puff, Heidi Kneutsen. Theresa Favalora. Tina Burgess. Jennifer Gouzie, Joan Souza. Lisa O ' Gorman. Francine Consiglio, Jayne McCormack OSIP: v Front Row: Kelly Rose, Kelly Rudolph, Janine DeBenedictis, Donna Demetri, Mary Silva, Lynn Wentworth, Back Row: Cathy Ciolino, Laura Muniz, Lisa O’Neil, Robin Pickett, Ericka Litchfield. JULIE MITCHELL THERESA FAVAL JAYNE M AMY PUFF FRANCINECONSIGLIO 1978 -1979 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 6 WINS 12 LOSSES G.H.S. 35 Marblehead 40 G.H.S. 30 Classical 39 G.H.S. 46 Danvers 55 G.H.S. 22 Salem 58 G.H.S. 23 Beverly 38 G.H.S. 32 Salem 64 G.H.S. 45 Beverly 42 G.H.S. 42 Saugus 44 G.H.S. 26 Winthrop 53 G.H.S. 51 Saugus 62 G.H.S. 34 Winthrop 52 G.H.S. 36 Swampscott 21 G.H.S. 33 English 40 G.H.S. 52 Swampscott 36 G.H.S. 59 English 51 G.H.S. 47 Marblehead 44 G.H.S. 39 Classical 31 G.H.S. 40 Danvers 61 BOYS’ TRACK The 1979 Boys ' Varsity Winter Track Team, coached by Bob Roland and Bob Bruns, played in some outstand- ing games this year. Although their record was not as good as expected, the team, as a whole, developed great sportsmanship and enthusiasm during the season. Front Row Alan Rose. Scott Morrissey. Rick Smith — Captain. Tim Gleason, Mark Silva. Mike Lattof, Second Row: Bob Burns — Assistant Coach. Gary Lindberg. Pat Flaharty, John O ' Conner, Mark White, Steve Perrin, Bob Roland — Head Coach, Third Row: Steve Parsons, Peter Jenkins. George Devoe, Jim Brennen, Chris Lindbergh. CAPTAIN RICHARD SMITH TIM GLEASON MIKE LATTOF SCOTT MORRISSEY MARK SILVA 1979 BOYS ' WINTER TRACK 3 WINS 4 LOSSES G.H.A. 39 English 46 G.H.S. 34 Swampscott 52 G.H.S. 54 Saugus 30 G.H.S. 38 Winthrop 49 G.H.S. 55 Classical 31 G.H.S. 23 Beverly 63 G.H.S. 52 Marblehead 34 GIRLS’ TRACK ROBYN INTERRANTE Front Row: Marianne Moceri, Jonelle Flannagan, Mary Ellen Rose — Captain, Robyn Interrante, Donna Lupo, Ann Quinn, Back Row: Linda Carrasco, Laura Brodzinsky, Ellen Himmgway, Tracey Roberts, Lisa Warren, Alison Corrao, Danielle Travalmi, Bob Burns, Coach. MARY ELLEN ROSE 1979 GIRLS ' INDOOR TRACK 1 WIN 7 LOSSES G.H.S. 15 Swampscott 75 G.H.S. 49 Saugus 41 G.H.S. 25 Winthrop 47 G.H.S. 24 Danvers 57 G.H.S. 24 Beverly 58 G.H.S. 24 Salem 53 G.H.S. 30 Marblehead 60 G.H.S. 31 Lynn Classical 50 The girls ' Winter Track Team was a newcomer to girls ' athletics at G.H.S. The team had a good first season. Sta- tistically the team was not high in the conference standings, but the enthusi- asm and spirit on the team made up for its record. . Coach Bob Byrnes was very pleased with the individual efforts of the team and was happy G.H.S. had finally developed a team. CAPTAINS: ALISON MOODY, BETH JOHNSON COACH: JOHN PASTORELLO This year the gymnastics team was coached by John Pastorello. Before the first meet, Coach Pastorello told the team that he wanted to reach a goal of 1 1 3 points at some time in the season. This goal was reached in the meet against Salem. Not only did the team reach its goal with a score of 114.30-112.00, but had also beat Salem to earn the Northeastern Conference championship. With only a few non-conference meets left, Gloucester sailed to an undefeated season. The All Star meet was held on Friday, February 1 6. Three girls from Gloucester were named to the Northeastern Conference All Star team. Sophomore Kelley Horne for the floor exercise, junior Zoe Powers on the balance beam and junior Nancy Papows on both the floor exercise and the vault. 1979 GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS 8 WINS 0 LOSSES G.H.S. 102.1 Saugus 80.1 G.H.S. 101.1 Winthrop 46.3 G.H.S. 113.2 Danvers 92.15 G.H.S. 114.3 Salem 112.0 G.H.S. 106.7 Ham-Wen. 62.35 G.H.S 108 0 Marblehead 90.45 G.H.S. 110.3 Masconomet 90.1 Peabody 100.6 Front Row: Anne Enos, Gina Libro, Zoe Powers, Tammy Papows, Second Row: Maria Grillo, Alison Moody, Toni McCormack, Third Row: Susan King. Nanci Brown, Nancy Papows, Kelly Horne, Beth Johnson. NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS GYMNASTICS L , 1 CHRISTMAS SEMI-FORMAL Karen Hatch, Tomi-Lou Rhodes (Queen), Julie Josephson, Anne Buckley. The 1979 annual Christmas Semi- Formal, which was held at Woodman ' s Function Hall, produced an attendance of 86 couples who enjoyed themselves immensely. The dinner and dance car- ried on the customary schedule. As the couples entered the hall, each was greeted, and announced. The court was elected and dinner was served. The attenders were entertained by dancing to the band Quitz. The eve- ning was an enjoyable rememberance and an extraordinary success. v CHORUS First Row: Ethel Chadwick, Sheli Thompson, Ann Saco, Robin Hatch, Caroline Maciel, Eric Clark, Ste- phen Galante, Mike Muise, Kelly Geraghty, Lisa Craig, Holly Anderson, Theresa Gray, 2nd Row: Carol Steiner, Joanne Genovese, Bonnie Cochran, Derek Bowser, C. J Willete, Dennis Brick, Charles Vogel, Patty Camille, Anne Buckley, Debbie Mullahg, Laurie Ireland, Renee Jesso, 3rd Row: Tammy Bishop, Barbara Lahtinen, Laura Hyde, Jill Webber, Ted Fanion, Jerry Anderson, Steve Frontiero, Carol Davison, Paula Marques, Julie Burke, Jeanine Guerin, Stacey Dexter, at piano. Chamber Singers: Bonnie Cochran, Joanne Genovese, Ethel Chadwick, C. J. Willete, Tom Perry, Ste- phen Galante, Scott Adams, Mike Muise, Anne Buckley, Patty Camille, Holly Anderson, Rosemarie Ciulla, Laura Hyde, Caroline Maciel. Officers: Stephen Galante, Pres.; Mike Muise, V.P.; Ethel Chadwick, Sec.; Kelly Geraghty, Treas.; Anne Buckley, Historian. Under the direction of Miss Janis Chamberlin, the Chorus has become a popular part of G.H.S. Over the past three years, this group has managed to build its membership up to 50 students that meet 5 times a week. Not only does this group perform at both a winter and spring concert but they also take part in many civic events. They sing at Rotary Club meetings, many church functions, demonstrations at O’Maley and Fuller schools and an annual Christmas concert at the Hammond Castle. During the past two years, the chorus has com- peted in many statewide and New England competitions and this year they placed 2nd in the All-State Chorus Competition. CHORUS AND BAND CONCERT At this year’s musical win- ter concert, the band, jazz- rock ensemble, chorus, and chamber singers, played and sang to an amazed audience of about 700. These students should be recognized for their prog- ress and effort over the past few years. Each year more and more citizens of Glou- cester come to listen to these young performers show their excellent talent. There are almost 200 stu- dents enrolled in the music department at G.H.S. JANUARY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Only half a year left — can you make it seniors? 2 Seniors rest after a long vacation of parties! 3 Chuck Townsend is repeatedly asked about his holiday jaunt around Dins- dale ' s place. 4 Snow storm finally hits Gloucester. Why is there school? 5 Time flies — it ' s Friday already, party time has begun 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 The Flicker Staff still sells yearbooks to lost souls At N.H.S. bake sale, Al Moody takes the cake ask Brent!! Research Tech, classes rip up rough drafts as told to — It has been deter- mined that basket- ball frustration is hazardous to Julie Mitchell ' s health Both teachers and students leave in a mad rush from G.H.S. Could it be Friday??? Plans are con- firmed to meet someone special Who could that be? 14 15 16 17 18 i 19 20 Al Moody says: Who needs long distance when you can be there! Joyce and Lori are seen Looking HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESS! FROM THE -LICKER STAFF ' Heather sings Happy Birthday to Jess a day late. What are friends for? All students rest up for the concert at Boston Garden 21 22 23 Fran Consiglio is seen going into the MEN ' S TEACH- ERS ' ROOM! 24 25 Mrs. Figurido announces that there will be no Flicker without more ads. 26 Rough morning at school, huh Annette?? 27 Fun time at Stage Fort Park . . . Another all mghter 28 . . and on the 7th day, seniors rested . . 150 29 With the change of presidents, Nata- lie ' s National Honor Society becomes ??? Who ' s Leo? 30 Just four more months and we ' ll be out for good. 31 G.H.S. MARCHING BAND AT THE COTTON BOWL As prize for last year ' s winning of the Massachusetts State Parade Class B Championship, the Gloucester High School Marching Band performed at the Cotton Bowl festival in Dallas, Texas Through many fund raising activities, band members and the Band Parents Association earned money for the trip. The schedule in Dallas was a full one con- sisting of rehearsals, concerts, sightsee- ing, an evening at a rodeo, a day at a dude ranch, and a New Year ' s Eve party. Despite the cold weather, the band per- formed well in the parade and had excel- lent TV. coverage ROTC CADET LT. COL DAVID OLSON CADET CAPT. DAVE WHITTEN SUPPLY OFFICER CADET MAJOR MIKE PARSONS DRILL TEAM COMMANDER CAPT. CINDY GEARY OPERATIONS OFFICER STAFF Educationally and socially the R.O.T.C. holds a prominent place in Gloucester High School. For approximately fifty- eight years the regiment has maintained its honor rating. For ninety-four consecutive years a corps of cadets has practiced drill and ceremonies at this high school. Originally, the corps was formed in 1885 by a distin- guished Union Army man who was then Principal of Glouces- ter High School. Mr. Albert W. Bacheler recognized that train- ing young men and women for the service of their country was a responsibility of each com- munity. This training has been continuous ever since and is assumed to be the oldest JROT C program in the country. Through the years the curricu- lum has changed to provide a program of instruction, the objectives of which now are to develop good citizenship, self- reliance, leadership, respon- siveness to constituted author- ity and an appreciation of the role of the U.S. Army. During the school year, the JROTC drill teams compete in a number of parades and drill competitions. An exhibition night known as Gymkhana Night takes place each Janu- ary in which the companies compete amongst themselves in squad and individual drill. Traditionally, the saber drill is engaged in only on Field Day; dating back to 1886. CADET LT. BRENT GILSON INTELLIGENCE OFFICER SERGEANT MAJOR MARK FOOTE 153 ■MB 1st Row: Wayne Hinckley, Steve Martins, Sean Lane, 2nd Row: Mark Favazza, John Carr, David Cressy, John Pizzo, Bormak, Besharahty, 3rd Row: George Garron, David Benoit, Jeff Downs, Michael Brown, Chris Favalora, 4th Row: Dana Bruni, Thomas Atwell, Dennis Brick, Sean Sweet. A COMPANY CADET CPT. STEVE MARTINS CADET LT. JOHN LANE B COMPANY CADET CPT. DAVID McKECHNIE CADET LT. DAVID SAWYER 1st Row: David Sawyer, David McKechnie, Bill Leanos, 2nd Row: Ray Perry, Bill Neal, Thomas Henderson, Andrew Lake, 3rd Row: Michael Fra- zier, Bill Kilmer, John George, Joe Saulnier, 4th Row: Burton Cutler, Jon MacDonald, Norman Neves, Thomas Doucett. • ' I C COMPANY CADET CAPT. JOHN NELSON CADET LT. DEENE JUNCKER First Row: Alfred Stanton, John Nelson, Deene Junker, Second Row: Don- ald Place, Scott Guyer, Scott Place, Paul Valadao, Third Row: Fernando Valadoa, Tony Da Rosa, Mike Silva, Ed Pasquina, David Foote, Jim Puff, Fourth Row: Donald Poole, Jim Muise. First Row: Thea Sitverira, Erin Wonson, Allyson Munroe, Diane Morgan, Leslie Lane, Second Row: Jan Haselgard, Belinda Majors, Holly Anderson, Sheila Williams, Forence Majors, Lauria Silva, Ronda Snow, Third Row: Maria Da Rosa, Phillis Garron, Virginia Munroe, Sherry Maihain, Cindy Andrews, Susan Lahnes, Fourth Row: Kathy Collins, Tracey Carlson, Colleen Day, Ruth Thomp- son, Heather Morris, Pam Atkins, Fifth Row: Gina Ciaramitaro, Sharon Curley. D COMPANY i CADET CAPT ALLYSON MONROE CADET LT LESLIE LANE 1 55 VOCATIONAL COMPANY Cadet Capt. Ronald Maciel Vocational School Commander GRENEDETTES 1st Row: Diane Morgan, Allyson Munroe, Thea Silvera, Erin Won- son, 2nd Row: Coieen Day, Holly Anderson, Jan Haselgard, Belinda Major, Laurie Silva, 3rd Row: Sherry Machain, She ila Williams, Ruth Thompson, Ginny Munroe. GRENEDIERS 1st Row: David Whitten. John Nel- son, Mark Foote, Mike Parsons, David Sawyer, Steven Martins, 2nd Row: Raymond Perry, Tony DaRosam, David McKechnie, Bill Leanos, David Benoit, 3rd Row: Alfred Stanton, Bill Neal, John Carr. 1st Row: Ted Larkin, Ronald Maciel, Richard White, 2nd Row: Steve Aiello, John Eliis, Mat Settipani. COLORGUARD Jon Garron, Tony Darosa, Andrew Lake, Fernando Valadao, John Carr, Mark Foote. First Row: Sgt. Julie Greely, Capt. Kelly Geraghty, Second Row: Joanne Sauve, Marybeth Curley, Michelle Pallazola, Third Row: Patti Quinn, Justine Curley, Rochelle Interante, Cheryl Sauve, Fourth Row: Diane Eason, Pam Costa, Larua Muniz. Fifth Row: Cherrie Greely, Ethel Chadwick, Heidi Perrin, Laurie Rose. FLAG SQUAD CADET CAPT KELLY GERAGHTY CADET LT JULIE GREELY GIRLS’ DRILL TEAM CADET CAPT ALISON MOODY CADET LT BETSY PIRAINO CADET LT ANNE WHEELER CADET LT HEATHER DYETT CADET LT JULIE LUCAS Front Row: Anne Wheeler, Heather Dyett, Carolyn Sinagra, Alison Moody, Julie Lucas, Betsy Piraino, Lianne Favazza, June Thokle, Second Row: Laurie Ireland, Debbie Burke, Jane Kennefick, Maryanne Cusick, Sharon Miller, Debbie Greenwood, Anne Browning, Amy Favaoloro, Third Row: Lisa Sawyer, Becky Sargeant, Mary Frotado, Marjorie Bagley, Teresa Gove, MaryAnn Burroughs, Kim Parsons, Karen Poole, Cindy Eason, Debbie Burns, Fourth Row: Cheryl Burns, Bobbet LoPiccolo, Joanne French, Nancy Benjamin, Roberta Hinchey, Amy Joslin, Fifth Row: Cindy O ' Leary, Roasanne Bran- cleone, Paul Bovio, Cathy Robinson, Lisa Markuson, Julie Piraino. GYMKHANA NIGHT Gymknana Night was held Wednes- day, January 24, in the high school gym. Almost 600 people attended this well known event that is held every year. The LTC James M. Reagan Achieve- ment Award was presented to Anne Wheeler and David Whitten. The Ameri- can Legion Post 3 Squad Drill Awards was won as follows. 1st place: D Com- pany, Collen Dat Commander; 2nd Place; C Company, Tony DeRosa Commander; 3rd Place: A Company, David Benoit Com- mander. American Veterans Post 32 Individual Drill Awards were given as fol- lows: 1st place — Belinda Major; 2nd place — Wayne Hinkley; 3rd place — Ray Perry VOCATIONAL SCHOOL The Gloucester High School Voca- tional Dept, has an excellent reputa- tion for its fine craftsmanship in many fields including: carpentry, electrical, printing, a utomotive repair, cabinet making, machine shops. Each year a house is built by these students. Each year their work is displayed at an open house held at the High School. The citizens of Gloucester should be very proud of this vocational program for it has continually produced hard- working and exceptionally well- skilled people. Gloucester VOCAIWW- I SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY J 1 2 3 N H S candy sale is almost over, next to be sold — bottles of Clearisil Boys’ Basket- ball team almost defeats the undefeated Classic al team! Nice game! Gymnastics team ends their season unde- feated!! North- eastern Confer- ence Champs. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LeeAnn daSilva has her first school shower — with her clothes on Happy Birthday to Karin and Lianne Military Ball held at the Surf Cindy Geary crowned Queen Kevin Nunes seen with a dead carnation Couldn ' t you afford a live one for her? 11 12 Tim Perrin seen picking splin- ters out of her lips! Tough night Friday, huh, Tim 13 14 Happy Birthday Stephen — Happy Valen- tines Day 15 GHS Talent Show pre- sented many fine young per- formers 16 Coach Billante has a nervous breakdown as his team wins two games by one point 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 V A C ATI O N II ■ ■ 25 26 27 28 164 TALENT SHOW The 1979 Talent Show was an outstanding suc- cess. The participants dis- played an abundant varia- tion of entertainment. They varied from reciters of poetry to a rock band. The talent included singers, gui- tar players, piano players, and even a comical master of ceremonies. GERMAN CLUB BAND JjtJ? ' 1 Left to Right: Bob Landoni, Laura Doyle, Lorna Chaisson, Diane Wonson, Amy Puff, Jeanine Guerin, John Morgan, Jim Doucette, Mark Day. GERMAN CLUB Every three years, the German Club and students taking German go on a 19 - day trip to Germany. This trip is sponsored by the Ger- man Club and all of their fundraising is one to help pay for many of the expen- ses of the trip. Some of their fundraisers are bake sales and candy drives. Left to Right: Bob Landoni, Mark Day, Jeanine Guerin, Amy Puff, Laura Doyle. 167 Back Row Theresa Gove. Jane Fosberry. Roberta Fredrick, Front Row: Geogia Hill. Greg Wostrel. Not Pictured Bob Cafasso. Tina Burgess. Mark Silva. Jeff Davis. Syl Hid- den, Diane Tedesco. Mary Ellen Rose. Jeff Brantley. Kate Sibley. Carol Sprague, Michael Ciolmo 168 In keeping with the long and honored tradition, this year ' s Beacon put a spotlight on some of the school ' s most shining examples of writing and art work As a result of the fine pho- tography program at GHS. more photographs have been finding their way into the Beacon ' s pages. This issue ' s pho- tos include an award winning photo by Greg Wostrel, who placed first in the Youth Division in the annual Sawyer Free Library Photography Competition The Beacon was proud to publish another first prize winner, English teacher, Jackie Crews, whose poem Rebecca won the Harvard Summer 1978 Graduate School of English Poetry Contest The Bea- con staff was advised by Ms. Theresa Case until Ms. Case and her family moved out of state, and Mrs. Mackie-Ketcham resumed the advisorship FLASH The 1978-1979 G.H.S. newspa- per, the Flash, was published four times this year. At the beginning of the year the paper ' s advisor was Mr. Erik Dahlgreen; however, Miss Wintle took over during the second half of the year. This Literary publi- cation presents the activities and accomplishments of the student body, as well as their comments on local regional, national, and inter- national affairs. Included in the paper are The O ' Maley Outlook and The Fuller Focus First Row Jane Fosberry, Meryl Johnson, Jan Haselgard. Holly Anderson, Paula Bovio, Second Row Jeanme Guerin. Diane Morgan, S Michael Ciolino, Mrs Brooke Mackie-Ketc- ham. John Nelson, Caroline Maciel. Laura Brodzinsky. Bridget Murray, Jeanine Harris. Advisors: Mrs. Brooke Mackie-Ketcham, Frank Petronzio. Mr Ted Kessler, Mrs Theresa Case. S Michael Ciolino — editor-in-chief Michael Ciolino — editor and Brook Mackie-Ketchem FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Mary Parisi — Pres. Carrie Giacalone — V. Pres. Diane Soper — Sec. Christin Militello — T reas. Left to Right: Annette Viator. Pauline Misuraca. Cindi LaFlam, Cathy Collins, Vincie Favazza, Lynn Chapman. Safatha Giambanco. Kathy Smith. Patty Anderson, Gina Hart. Lett to Right: Tracy Carlson, Judy Manmnen, Vicki Sinargra, Rhonda Joyce. Connie Pata. Diane Soper. Gaye Cullito, Pebbles Lovasco. Leanne DaSMva, Donna Knowles, Kathy Gillis. 169 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Soci- ety, advised by Grace Figu- rido and Eileen Erwin, is a highly active group. This club holds three teas during the year, a formal induction ceremony, six bake sales, a grocery raffle, and nine monthly meetings. The money they raise is put towards five scholarships, given to five members, and a final banquet at the end of the year. Susan Kenyon: Treas Natalie Wood: Pres. Mary Ellen Rose: Hist Alison Moody: Sec. Leo White: Vice Pres. 1 70 First Row: Kelly Geraghty, Greg Wostrel, Kathy Brown, Anne Wheeler, Kathy Robinson, Karen Hatch, Melanie Selig, Jessica Payne, Cindy Geary, Lisa Markuson, Sharon Matheson, Kate Sibley, 2nd Row: Brent Gilson, Rosemarie Ciulla, Amy Puff, Mike Parsons Anne Buckley, Steve Gallante, Mary Ellen Rose, Jeff Brantley, Bill New, Jodi Nicastro, Carol Sprague, Lynn Mason, Amy Favalora, David Olson, 3rd Row: Standing, Lisa Sawyer, Kelly Lupo, Michelle Lumbard, Angela Onorio, Julie Lucas, Alison Moody, Heather Dyett, Kelly Moynahan, Laurie Thompson, Linda Goebel, Nick Pramas, Natalie Wood, Tim Perrin, Sylvia Hidden, John Conlon, Sue Keynon, Scott Taylor, Amy Greer, Leo White, Deene Juncker, Debbie McKay, Richard Wilson, Laura Curcuru. HONOR BUSINESS CLUB Members of the Honor Business Club, must main- tain an average of 85 and carry at least four business courses. The clubs main fun- draisers throughout the school year are bake sales and their annual candy drive. The money they raise is given to two exceptional bus- iness students and helps defray costs for their end of the year banquet. JUNIOR ROTARIANS Seating: Ethel Chadwick, June Thorkle, Pamela Tarbox, Diane Campbell, Sue Oakes. Standing: Allyson Munroe, Joanne Genovese, Julie Greely, Ann Wheeler, Julie Fitzgerald, Kim Amero, Kathy Robinson, Julie Lucas, Roslie Ciarmetaro, Debbie Greenwood, Jody Nicastro, Kathy Brown, Lisa Fleming, Tobey Creaser, Maryann Burroughs, Babbs Kennedy, Syl Hidden, Laura Shamburger, Diane Oliver, Patty Fron- tiero, Laurie Pascucci, Angela Ornario, Hiedi Hughes, Francine Giamanco, Carla Cahoon, Paula Lupo, Candi Conrad, Denise Demetri, Gaye Genovese. Nine members of the senior class were chosen to be Junior Rotarians this year. These stu- dents must attend the regular monthly Rotarian meetings and each must deliver a speech to the Rotarians telling them of their extra curricular activities in and out of school. Front Row: Sylvie Hidden, Jessica Payne, Alison Moody, Natalie Wood, Back Row: Jeff Brantley, Deene Junker, Barry Reed, Leo White, Tony Marino. fen U i ii.J.ii ’imam ■UHtHHn i in am xiiiuim. f ■ • ™ r MARCH SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 Linda Amero man- ages to stay awake during study hall — good morning! Denise Demetri is upset to-day . . . Where ' s Chris? 4 5 Norman Taylor gives another spirit speech over the PA. 6 Scott Morrissey blushes — Joanne Genovese touched him! 7 Julie Lucas tells of her skiing trip . . . it would have been better with moun- tains and snow!!! 8 Kathy Robinson ' s car decides to file for bodily harm 9 Phantom scientist steals physics equipment from Donna and Zoe. What a way to score points. 10 11 12 Mark Palazola beats up a 90 pound weakling — proud of yourself? 13 Sarge Cannizarro finds a new word to replace “cotton pickin ' . He’s been around ROTC kids too long! 14 Three unidentified girls found in the boys’ room . . . they claim there really was a picture in there 15 Cirssanne Dumas finally answers a question correctly in Business Law. 16 Students are warned to clean up after breakfast or Mable will cancel it — is that a threat?? 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Monday morning blues . . . Bruce Laurie comes to school in a thinking condi- tion! Beached whales seen in Braces Cove . . . Rest in peace ROTC puts up with Dionne for a WHOLE drill block — a new world record! Mrs. Figurido sells three month old NHS candy to her Voc Students 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Seniors get rest- less and plan to attack the adminis- tration. Senior countdown is posted on 1st floor wall — isn’t a little early. Smoke show all the way up leslie O ' Johnson Rd. of Friday night. LESS THAN TWO MONTHS TIL WE GET OUT OF THIS PLACE— YOOO. Each year the Donkey Basketball game is spon- sored by the Student Coun- cil. More than 800 people attended this popular event to watch seniors, students of the council, and high school teachers battle against each other trying to win the game. Because of the high enthusi- asm, this year Donkey Bas- ketball was the most suc- cessful ever! DONKEY BASKETBALL MILITARY BALL 1 I 1 The Military Ball was held at the Surf Restaurant this year. More than 80 cou- ples attended this annual event that takes place in late winter. Cadets and their dates danced to the excellent music of Wind- song, a popular singing group around the Cape Ann area. All of the students that went said that this year ' s Military Ball was the best ever! Queen and Court: Diane Morgan, Thea Silveria, Cindy Geary, Jane Kennefick, Ethel Chadwick. % ' JPTpV; 1 1 [ IWP 4 ‘ ij m ■■ ■£ ? ZmEkL ij W iur. j ' ■ ' ' - | 1 JEh isJilrwa SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Senior class elects Kate Sibley their April Fool. Kate Sibley is impeached from her position Mr. Kania con- demns Mark Schlichte to Hell for the 250th time Mark Schlichte tells Mr. Kama how much he likes his new green suit 8 Biology students peel the ever enthusiastic Eva Schneider off the ceiling 9 10 Spirit Week starts off with Hat Day 11 Ann Buckley almost burns up the dignitary table at the N H.S induc- tion 12 60 s Day brings back old memories to many of the fac- ulty. 13 Martin Peteus becomes Mr Z’s twin on Teacher- look-alike Day 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Mother Daughter Banquet fills the Commadore Res- taurant to capacity V A C A T 1 0 N 22 23 24 25 Seniors are in the home stretch to graduation 26 27 28 Senior Countdown enthusiasts begin their daily rituals of changing the num- bers around the building. 29 30 179 Front Row: Jamie O ' Hara, Bill Steadman, Dean Frontiero, Chuck Townsend, Peter Lawson, Peter Hickey, Steve Johnson, Back Row: Roger Parady — coach, Larry Burnham, Jim Puff, Lenny Billante, Marc Pala- zola, Bill Fulford, Mark Destino, Chris Alves, Steve Salah, 180 CHRIS ALVES LENNY BILLANTE LARRY BURNHAM BILL FULFORD 1979 BOYS’ VARSITY BASEBALL SEASON 2 WINS 16 LOSSES G.H.S. 5 Winthrop 6 G.H.S. 5 Winthrop G.H.S. 4 Classical 3 G.H.S. 0 Classical 2 G.H.S. 4 English 6 G.H.S. 0 English G.H.S. 4 Salem 6 G.H.S. 3 Salem G.H.S. 9 Saugus 13 G.H.S. 1 Saugus G.H.S. 9 Swampscott 6 G.H.S. 1 Swampscott G.H.S. 0 Marblehead 8 G.H.S. 0 Marblehead G.H.S. 1 Danvers 8 G.H.S. 3 Danvers G.H.S. 1 Beverly 11 G.H.S. 4 Beverly WxX ' ; . jif. it AS Jf I . :■ U+ STEVE JOHNSON MARC PALAZOLA PETER LAWSON STEVE SALAH CHARLES TOWNSENO 0 CJD C i t- xj- CM BOYS’ TENNIS The G.H.S. Boys ' Varsity Tennis Team, due to hard work, good play, and a great attitude completed a very exciting and successfu tennis season, A special thank you to the entire team for their contribution for the past tennis season. 1979 BOYS’ VARSITY TENNIS SEASON 12 WINS 6 LOSSES G.H.S. 4 Winthrop 1 G.H.S. 1 Marblehead 4 G.H.S. 5 Classical 0 G.H.S. 4 English 1 G.H.S. 4 Salem 1 G.H.S. 0 Beverly 5 G.H.S. 5 Swampscott 0 G.H.S. 1 Saugus 4 G.H.S. 5 Danvers 0 G.H.S. 4 Winthrop 1 G.H.S. 1 Marblehead 4 G.H.S. 3 Classical 2 G.H.S. 5 English 0 G.H.S. 1 Salem 4 G.H.S. 1 Beverly 4 G.H.S. 3 Swampscott 2 G.H.S. 4 Saugus 1 G.H.S. 3 Danvers 2 MARK FOOTE DAVID McKECHNIE STEVE MARTINS 182 Back Row: Steve Martins, Vincent Pizzimenti, Doug Shatford, Bruce DelTrochio, Mark Foote, Coach Steve Novak, Front Row: Greg Souza, David McKechnie, Jim Greely, Dan Shatford, Jim Ryan, Todd Herman. LULU BERTILINO FRANCINECONSIGLIO LAURA CURCURU 183 MARIETTA CORRAO 1979 GIRLS’ VARSITY SOFTBALL 7 WINS 7 LOSSES G.H S. 2 English 9 G.H S 4 Swampscott 5 G.H.S. 4 Saugus 0 G.H.S. 4 Salem 3 G.H.S 1 Winthrop 6 G.H.S. 2 Danvers 3 G.H.S. 1 Beverly 7 G.H.S. 16 Marblehead 3 G.H.S 9 English 8 G.H.S. 27 Swam pscott 18 G.H.S. 4 Saugus 3 G.H.S 3 Salem 4 G.H.S. 10 Classical 11 G.H.S. 14 Classical 13 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Front Row: Laura Curcuru. Marietta Corrao, Maureen Weir, LuLu Bertilino, Francine Consiglio, Kim Patience, Back Row: Coach Greg Smith, Jayne McCormack, Patty Anderson, Mary Silva, Kathy Ciol- ino, Julie Mitchell, Sheila Gove. GIRLS’ TRACK 1st Row: Donna Lupo, Rose Frontiero, Mary Ellen Rose, Tracey Cain, Annette Trupiano, 2nd Row: Marcie Cullen, Zoe Powers, Heidi Knutsen, Kelly Lupo, Lynn Wentworth, Donna Demetri, Lynn Mackey, Coach Saul, 3rd Row: Danielle Bealieau, Coach Goodwin, Ericka Litchfield, Liz Clement, Mary Ann Moceri, Jennifer Gouzie, Kirsten afKIinteberg. TINA BURGESS TRACEY CAIN KELLY LUPO MARY ELLEN ROSE 185 ALLISON MOODY BOYS’ TRACK 1st Row: Coach Walsh, Jon Pratt, Pat Flaherty, Tony Verga, Richard Smith, Jeff Brantley, Joe Moceri, Jeff Silveria, Coach Byrnes, 2nd Row: Jim Menicocci, Alan Rose, Gary Glidden, John O’Connor, Peter Jenkins, Joe Parisi, Steve Parsons, Mike Lattof, 3rd Row: Kevin Flaherty, Dusty Rhodes, Jim Brennan, Mark White, Steve Perrin, Scott Morrissey, Robert Purdy, Robert Lindberg. FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON Alice Kinnian Heidi Dal tin CAST OF CHARACTERS Ellen Margie Bagley Charlie Gordon Scott St. Cyr Doris Kim Parsons Prof. Nemur Mark Strangman Mr Harvey Dennis Brick Burt Martin Peteus Mrs. Nemur Diana Glenn Frank Louis DeBenedictis Norma Shelia O’Connor Mrs. Donner Laurie Lake Mother Kelly Geraghty Mrs. Feldman Sylvia Whipple Father Jim Melanson MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET The Mother-Daughter Banquet, held at the Commodore Restaurant in Bev- erly, was attended by more than 150 girls and their mothers. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the Madras Shop who put on a fashion show. Four members of the class of 1979, were the models and they were: Heather Dyett, Julie Josephson, Kelly Lupo and Natalie Wood. Spirit Week 79, sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, was a huge success. Unlike in previous years, most all Seniors, Jun- iors, and Sophomores participated in bot- tle cap throwing, Jello eating, three leg- ged races, tricycle races, and kite flying. In addition to these events were teacher look alike day, 60’s day, hat day, and high school color day. There was also a week long competition called the copper coin collection. The daily scores were posted in the lobby and by the end of the week, records showed that the seniors had won most all the events by a wide margin. SPIRIT WEEK SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 Baseball team beats Swamp- scott 9-6, Sur- prise, Surprise! 2 Kate Sibley is absent No one recognizes Sharon M with- out her other half. 3 Cindy Parks makes the Hit List for the 97th time, and it still isn ' t her fault. 4 Matchmaking, 5 dress shopping, j and tuxedo renting are the main topics of conversation as the Prom nears. 6 7 Scott Taylor leaves Mrs Sin- clair speech- less We didn ' t think that was possible 8 9 10 Chorus and Band stage their Spring Concert 11 12 13 14 Mrs Figurido has surprise b- day party at the N H S Banquet Was it really your birthday? 15 A record num- ber of seniors are honored at Academic Rec- ognition Night. 16 Rainy, foggy weather keeps an unusual number of sen- iors in school this week 17 18 Students over- come with fire- cracker fumes on the seniors ' Last Day Of School! 19 The Gong Show scheduled for this date never happened That ' s nothing new 20 21 Donna S , Jes- sica P and Dr Lane scheme to use School Dept funds to buy roses for the senior girls 22 Students start to ask for their yearbooks, remember we have a summer book! 23 Steve Galante wins the National Choral Award at the Chorus Awards Banquet 24 Senior Prom held at Dan- versport Yacht Club 126 cou- ples make the evening memo- rable 25 Thespians pres- ent a fantastic version of South Pacific. 26 27 192 28 29 30 31 Last graduation rehearsal — 85% of the class have obliga- tions to pay SOUTH PACIFIC CAST OF CHARACTERS Ngana Betsy Williams Tom O ' Brian Mark Day Jerome Corey Marques Radio Operator Martin Peteus Henriette Bernadette Gerstner Hamilton Steeves Tim Geary Marie Marianne Hobbs Thomas Hessinger Brian St. Cyr Nellie Forbush Marjorie Bagley Victor Germoe Larry Cook Emile deBecque Mark Strangman Sven Larsen John Carr Bloody Mary Kelly Geraghty James Hayes Kevin Beaulieu Belinda Burnham Buzz Adams Michael Anderton i ' S Abner Fred Gibney Capt. George Brackett Scott St. Cyr Stewpot John Militello William Hardison Skip Olson Luther Billis Jim Melanson Herbert Quale Derek Bowser Professor Tim Perrin Liat Heidi Dallin Lt. Joseph Cable John Deveau Native Boy Greg Knutsen Richard West Matt Bolonsky Native Woman Cheryl Giamanco « SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY JUNE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 A record ?!! number of peo- ple attend the 97th annual Sergeants Party $19,100 in local scholarships were presented to deserving seniors at Awards Night 3 GRADUATION AT LAST!!! 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Vocational School shows off their newly constructed house to the public 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 200 25 26 27 28 29 30 SENIOR SAWYER MEDALS FRENCH 5 BOOK PRIZE College Women ' s Club Award Mary Laura Thompson Claire Adels William Beard Jeffrey R. Brantley Sheila Gove Sylvia Hidden Deene Junker Cynthia Lane Sharon Matheson Kevin Nunes Walter A. Piscitello Dorothy Randazza Carol A. Sprague Leo D. White Natalie J. Wood Dorothy Randazza Charges Youth Program Award Lawrence Burnham Julie Mitchell Mary Ellen Rose John M. Sawyer GERMAN CONSULATE BOOK PRIZE BAUSCH LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Class of 1959 Award Deborah A. Tarr Kevin Nunes Veterans of Foreign Wars Award Leo D. White Natalie J. Wood HISTORY DEPARTMENT PRIZE JUNIOR ROTARIANS Jeffrey R. Brantley Sylvia Hidden Deene Juncker Anthony Marine Alison Moody Jessica Payne Walter Piscitello Barry Reed Leo White Natalie J. Wood Leo D. White Bessie ' Cobleigh Memorial Award Kelly-Ann Geraghty HARVARD BOOK PRIZE Kevin Nunes Industrial Cab Co Award Kevin Nunes CAPE ANN COLLEGE WOMEN’S BOOK PRIZE Kevin Nunes Town of Essex Awards Karen S Jones Barry E. Reed SCHOLARSHIPS GRADUATION SPEAKERS J. Franklin Hackett Award Lucille Bertolino Richard J Smith Rosemarie Ciulla Gregory J Wostrel Knights of Pythias Award Sharon Matheson Dawn Marie Ellis ELLIOT T. PARKER BOOK AWARD Amalgamated Clothing Workers Award Gaetano G. Peritore Essex Teachers Awards Sylvia Hidden Dawn Marie Ellis Shron Matheson Melanie A Selig Karen Ann Hatch Deene Juncker SPANISH 5 BOOK PRIZE American Legion Award Domenic A. Francis Deborah A. Tarr Barbara Carey AWARDS Karen S. Jones Gloucester Emblem Award Kevin Nunes Club Award Amy L. Puff Cynthia Eason Magnolia Lions Club S Arthur Mears Fishermen ' s Wives Award Award Award Timothy Colby Karen Ann Hatch Katherine Sibley Kelly Geraghty Melanie A. Selig Food Service Maureen Weir Award Virginia Everett L. Meader Joanne Genovese Naves Award Award Brent Gilson Deborah A. Tarr Anne Browning Class of 1 925 Piscitello Memorial Memorial Award Award C Nelson Hardy Cheryl Arvilla Walter A. Piscitello Award Lenny Billante Gloucester Rotary Sylvia Hidden Deborah A. Tarr Award Maureen P. Weir Heather J. Dyett Fire Fighters Little League Timothy Perrin , Award Award John G. Silva Deborah Greenwood David McKechnie Award First Baptist Church Nicholas Pramas Lenny Billante Award Elks Lodge No. 892 Lisa Sawyer Amy E. Greer Award National Honor Society Mimi Ferrini Art Cynthia Eason Awards Award Kevin Nunes Brent Gilson Norman Scott Taylor Mothers ' Club Susan Kenyon Patty Award Allison Moody Cusumano Memorial Award Deborah A. Tarr Leo D. White Mary Ellen Rose Michael J. Condon Natalie J. Wood Music Award Parent Advisory Council Teachers ' Association Kelly-Ann Geraghty Award Award — Boosters Club Deene Juncker Cheryl Arvilla Award Sargent-Murry-Gilman-Hough James Douglass Richard L. Legendre Jr. House Award Louis M. Geller Anthony Marino Jr. Amy E. Greer Award Essex Fire Co. Student Council Timothy Colby Award Award Tony Gentile Sylvia Hidden, Kevin Nunes Alison Moody Award Mary Ellen Rose Joanne Genovese Woman ' s Club Award Employees Union =687 Girls ' Drill Team Cheryl Arvilla Domenic A. Francis Award Honor Business Club Anthony Flounda” Orlando Heather J. Dyett Award Award Anne Wheeler Kelly Lupo Anne Browning Business Woman ' s Nicholas Pramas Kelly-Anne Geraghty Club Award Anne Wheeler Norman Scott Taylor Amy Favalora Leslie 0. Johnson PAUL GOODWIN ALFRED HAGSTROM The 1 979 Flicker staff would like to dedicate this page to men whose many years of service to the students of Gloucester High School will long be remembered and greatly appreciated GOOD BYE, GOOD LUCK AND MANY THANKS JAMES McCOMISKEY FACUL TY AND ADMINISTRA TION DR GEORGE P LANE Superintendent of Schools HERBERT WOSTREL Asst Superintendent of Schools i WILLIAM GENTILE Principal KENNETH STICKNEY Director of Vocational School JACK O MALEY Asst. Principal FREDERICK WHITE Asst Principal LEO AMERO Autoshop JAYNE AVILA Spanish Italian ELEANOR BEEBE English ROBERT BENJAMIN Carpentry ANGELO COL EDWARD BERTOLINO BROPHY Machine Shop JROTC Commander RONALD PAUL MARYELLEN BIELICKI BRADSTREET CALLAHAN Special Needs Science Physical Education JOSEPH MARY Junior BILLANTE BRECK Class Advisor Business Clerk Education ROGER Varsity Basketball JAMES CAMPBELL Coach BRENNAN Social Mathematics BARBARA Studies SMG DOMINIC BRADSTREET CANNIZZARO Home CLIFFORD JROTC Economics BROOKS Girls ' Drill F H A HERO Science Team Advisor VERNA CARBONE Business Education HENRI CARON Mathematics JOHN CARTER Social Studies JANIS CHAMBERLIN Chorus Talent Show Advisor DENNIS CORKERY PFC JOSEPH DIONNE JROTC SALVATORE CHARLOTTE English ERIC Rifle Team FAVAZZA CHANE French ANTHONY DAHLGREN English Advisor Mathematics German CORRAO Flash JOAN DONAT Carpentry- Advisor DONOGHUE FEMINO RICHARD Related Science Business CHANE JOAN Sophomore Education German JACQUELINE DALLIN Class Advisor Coordinator German Club CREWS Clerk Girls ' JV Advisor English Senior KATHRYN Basketball Coach GRACE FIGURIDO MARILYN Class Advisor DAVIS VINCENT English CLARK Pep Club Advisor Business ELMER Flicker Advisor Social Talent Show Education Latin National Honor Studies Advisor ROBERT French Society Advisor JACQUELINE EMMY DELISLE ELIEEN CATHERINE COHEN CUTLER Physical ERWIN GASPER Guidance Aide Education English Aide 213 ;ML STANLEY MADELINE JOHN SUSAN GLEASON GRILLO HALMAN INGRAM Science Reading Mathematics Physical Tutor Education PAUL JAMES GOODWIN GUTER MILTON HELMI Industrial Band HARRIS JOHNSON Arts Music Coordinator Industrial Noon Jazz Band Arts Supervisor PATRICIA GRACE MARK HABERLAND GERALD SANDRA Business Guidance HART JONES Education Coordinator Options for English Student Learning Council Advisor ALFRED Football ISABEL HAGSTROM Coach JORDAN JUNE Mathematics Special Needs GREENWOOD JAY HOAGLAND Media Aide Art 214 JOHN KANIA Social Studies JOAN KEEGAN Home Economics TED KESSLER Art Coordiantor CHARLES KISTNER Industrial Arts KAREN KOCH-WESER Guidance HARVEY KOROBKIN Business Education Honor Business Club Advisor CAROL KUZMINSKI Art GILBERT LANE Print Shop Benjamin Franklin Club Advisor ROBERT LONDERGON Business Education CAROL LYONS Home Economics BROOKE MACKIE-KETCHEM English Beacon Advisor MANUEL MARTINS Librarian JAMES McCOMISKEY English CARL mckenzie Science DONALD McPHAIL Social Studies JUDY MELANSON Clerk GRACE NICASTRO Library Aide LOUISE NICKAS Social Studies EMILY NICKERSON Science AGUSTUS NUNES Mathematics Boys ' Tennis Team Coach BONNIE O ' CONNELL English THOMAS O ' DONNELL Business Education GERALD O’NEIL Social Studies Athletic Director JOHN ORLANDO Carpentry 215 PATRICIA JOHN RONALD HELEN STEVEN SINCLAIR SPERRY PASEK PORPER SAHL Science Mathematics- Social School Science Coordinator Studies Nurse Sophomore GREGG Math Team Junior Class Advisor SMITH Advisor Class Advisor WILLIAM Social PROPOSKI NANCY Studies LEROY DANA Mathematics SAUL Girls’ Varsity SPITTLE PERRY Spanish Basketball Electrical- Automotive- ELIZABETH French Coach Related Related RAMSEY Guidance EVA MORT LEON FRANK SCHNEIDER SPARER SPRAGUE PETRONZIO DONALD Science English Guidance Art RILEY Physical JAMES ELIZABETH MARTHA HELEN Education SCHOEL SPELLMAN SQUIRES PINO Varsity Museum Home Reading English Hockey Coach School Economics Tutor 216 PATRICIA WAGNER Home Economics FRANCIS SULLIVAN Electrical THOMAS WALSH Science Football Coach AGNES VIATONES Clerk THE CAFETERIA STAFF JOHN SULTON Industrial Arts ALGE VIATONES Business Education NANCY WEBBER Drama Thespians Advisor EUGENE SURETTE Machine- Related Talent Show Advisor DENNIS VEATOR Mathematics WENDY WINTLE English Cheerleader Advisor MARILYN VITA Aide STEVEN SUTERA English MABEL PETTIPAS DAVID WISE Social Studies ROBERT YATES Physical Education JOHN ZIERGIEBEL English Senior Class Advisor Project Adventure Club Advisor 217 SUPPORTING . . . Teresa Gove Judy Melanson Mr. Mrs. John B Nicastro Rosemarie Ciulla Steve Martins Mr Mrs. Gus Ciulla Mr. Mrs. Carlo Ciaramitaro David Sawyer Jack O ' Maley Mary Breck Yvonne Figurido Ms. Lyons Mr. Corkery Emmy Cutler Mr. Proposki Linda Ryan Mr Mrs. Earle Greenwood Debbie Greenwood Mr Mrs Manuel Martins Ms. Jackie Cohen Mr Mrs. Alge Viatones Lola Aptt Irene Spinny Ralph Gibbs Lola Gary Lovett Karen Glenn Selig Mike Sharon Clark Maggie Souza Mary Chick Martha Cunningham Melvin A. Mitchell Joanne Burlingham Patricia Grace Mr. Mrs. G V Shannon Mr. Mrs. Ralph Bradstreet Ms. Pino John Amero Mr. John Kania Theresa Favaloro Paula Marques Lisa Brown Mr Mrs. Mark Haberland Maureen Weir Mrs. Katherine Gasper Mr Mrs Leon Sprague Carol Sprague Mr Ronald Pasek Debbie Alexander Heidi Dallin The Billante Family Wendy Wintle Mr Herbert Gilson Roberta Hmchey Patty Saulniel Lisa Flemming Diane Davison Frank Petronzio June Greenwood Cathy Gaspar Kay Davis The Talent Show Helen Porper Kenneth Stickney Ruth Hayes Mabel Pettipas Margie Mondello Margie Major Vera Greene Elvira Shannon Betty Bradstreet Josie Sallah Joanne Auditore Louise Banbace Mary Fortardo Rosalie Avelis Margret Ballarm Velma McLeod Evelyn Arvilla Grace Favalora Bonnie O ' Connell James Brennan William W. Gentile Mr Mrs. Joseph Marino Mr. Mrs. Richard Ryan Mr Mrs Arthur S. Wonson Joe Piccolo Cynithia Dusty Wonson Maryanne Palazola Mr Mrs. Wayne Williams Mr Mrs. Joseph Sinagra Mrs Carolyn Foote Mrs. Francis Tarr Mr Mrs Francis Mitchell Mr Mrs. Melvin Olson Jr Dr D A Hansen Mr Mrs. Sam Ciaramitaro Edward A z Hardy G.P.D. Jerry Goulart G.P.D Robert Bolcome G.P.D Ernest Churchill G.P.D Reardon Ryan G.P.D Mr Mrs. C Robert Curcuru Jacqueline A. McCarthy Eugene McDonald G F D Capt. Donald Clark Earle Greenwood G.F.D. Bonnie Cochran Mrs. Cora Chadwick Ann Linquata Mr Mrs. Ronald Gilson Lillian Linquata Ethel Chadwick Mr Mrs. Joseph Giacalone Mr Mrs Richard Gallager Mr Mrs Anthony Ciulla Mr Mrs. Lawrence Ciulla Roseanne Ciulla Jessica Payne Rufus ' ' — The Flicker Mascot Jess’s 52 Fuzzies - GLOUCESTER MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY INC. The Only Local Agency Providing Full Marine Coverage to Gloucester ' s Fishing Fleet — Featuring Leading Domestic Companies at Competitive Rates When Buying Commercial Fish Boat Insurance — The Highliners Come to This Agency GLOUCESTER MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 63 ROGERS STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 01930 Ronald H. Gilson Tel. 283-3333 220 COMPLIMENTS OF GLOUCESTER COOPERATIVE BANK Best Wishes Class of 1 979 Cape Ann Savings Bank YOUR FAMILY FINANCIAL CENTER Gloucester TO I? SEVEN SEAS WHARF f Si 1 V J L Cjl j GLOUCESTER, MASS. 9TCISTU i«VSI n mi n ' W5 BiT0 I r U ;1 I — CV’W r-- ' ‘ i-X X . OVERLOOKING THE WORLD FAMOUS FISHING FLEET 283 1812 BEST WISHES ESSEX PACKAGE STORE MAIN ST. ESSEX COMPLIMENTS TELEPHONE 768-6414 @Ijp Hillaijp (Cattily S buy Homemade Fudge - Assorted Candies Dietetic Candy — MAIL ORDERS FILLED — OLD ESSEX VILLAGE ESSEX, MASS. 01929 of VILLAGE RESTAURANT Main St. Essex CapecAitncMe dl ca l Center Gloucester Massachusetts 01930 (617)281-1500 COMPLIMENTS OF CAPE ANN BOWLING CENTER BEST WISHES FROM THE CLASS OF 1939 FREDDIES LOBSTERLAND ROUTE 128 — CAUSEWAY GLOUCESTER BEST WISHES LARSON ' S SHOE STORE 131 MAIN ST. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 79 GLOUCESTER TRANSIT MIX, INC. . . . CONCRETE . . . Emerson Ave. and Whitemore St. Gloucester, MA GLOUCESTER COMPLIMENTS OF GILES OF GLOUCESTER 230 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER 224 BEST WISHES GLOUCESTER SUPPLY COMPANY HEATING PLUMBING ELECTRICAL 48 PARKER ST. 283 7800 GLOUCESTER BEST OF LUCK SENIORS THE HOUSE OF MITCH ROGERS ST. GLOUCESTER GLOUCESTER DAILY TIMES 283-7000 WHITTEMORE ST. GLOU..MA HAVE YOU TRIED THE BEST SUBS ON CAPE ANN YET? RICO ' S SUBS FRENCH FRIES — FRIED CLAMS ONION RINGS 90 MAIN ST. GLOU..MA. BEST WISHES NELSON ' S CLOTHING STORE 248 MAIN ST. GLOU..MA 225 GOOD LUCK ANCIENT MARINER GIFT SHOP 48 ROGERS ST. ScjuLxz lPuIj and cdfzxitacjz ddoom d zitauzant 22 Hancock St. Gloucester, Ma. 281-1 962 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SERVING LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS DAILY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 1 1 GLOUCESTER FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 762 VARION EXTRION DIVISION BLACKBURN INDUSTRIAL PARK GLOUCESTER, MA COMPLIMENTS OF Tel 283 3369 REALTOR 30 HARBOR LOOP GLOUCESTER MASS 01930 DANIEL K DAVIS, JR GRI BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 79 EMPIRE FISH CO. INC. I I 13 HARBOR LOOP GLOUCESTER, MA GOOD LUCK FROM NICKA ' S MARKET 1 56 PROSPECT ST. 283-3165 (617)283-1771 FAULK BROTHERS, INC. MASONRY CONTRACTORS HERMAN A. FAULK, JR. 36 WHITTEMORE ST. Pres. — Treas. GLOUCESTER, MASS 01930 ROSE’S OIL SERVICE INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS MARINE FISHING VESSELS FUELED AT OUR DOCKING FACILITIES 15 RAILROAD AVE., ROCKPORT 283 3334 GEO. H. TODD CORP. Cape Ann ' s Oldest Independent Oil Dealer Automatic Delivery Budget Plans Burner Service Plans 24 Hour Emergency Service 1 5 RAILROAD AVE., ROCKPORT 546 6652 GOOD LUCK SENIORS LADY ROSE FISH MARKET OUR FISH ARE SO FRESH THEY ' RE POSITIVELY RUDE 281 3000 Compliments of KARVELAS EATING PLACE ON THE BOULEVARD 228 I BEST WISHES FROM 2 1 0 Main St. CRISLEE DARRAND Gloucester, MA 229 Best Wishes REALTOR Uk ? WOODRUFF REALTY Residential • Commercial • Industrial 22 Thatcher Rd. 283 1061 BEST OF LUCK — 79 THE BUILDING CENTER GLOUCESTER ROCKPORT I Harbor Loop, Glou. 18 Railroad Ave., Rockport Compliments of C. F. TOMPKINS CO. QUALITY FURNITURE 67 Middle St. Gloucester SENIORS • HIT IT BIG! De ' MARCO CLEANERS 103 WASHINGTON ST. COMPLIMENTS OF HIGHCLIFFE LODGE MOTOR INN BankAmericaro 1 8 I Atlantic Rd. GOOD LUCK SENIORS! CAPE ANN YMCA Congratulations From CHUBBY ' S AUTO SERVICE 34 Railroad Ave. Glou 232 GORTON ' S OF GLOUCESTER WISHES THE CLASS OF 1 979 THE BEST OF LUCK 327 MAIN ST. Compliments of WOODMAN ' S OF ESSEX il 233 THE CLASS OF 1979!! AUDREY ' S FLOWER SHOP 38 Railroad Ave. Gloucester, MA 01930 283 2171 GLOUCESTER HARDWARE 83 Main St. 283 5369 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 CAPE ANN GLASS 216 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER, MA 283 4732 GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES GOOD LUCK GOVE ' S GULF STATION I 32 Washington St. 283 9749 235 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 Gloucester Auto School 123 Main Street MAY YOU NEVER ENCOUNTER ANY BAD BUMPS ALONG THE ROAD OF LIFE! 1 23 MAIN ST. 283-9253 Oiuned and operated by j ohn and Miriam Kane 768-7521 526-7961 OLDE ESSEX VILLAGE ROUTE 133, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS 01929 Shops of Distinction R. E. PARSONS JR. INC. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SERVICES iiUSHRMr •JR DTC 394 WASHINGTON ST. 283-8888 THE OLD TIMER ' S TAVERN If you can find better music . . .GO THERE! 4 41 SERVING YOU JESSIE SCOLA 14 ROGERS ST. LARRY SCOLA, MANAGER 237 DESTINO ' S SUB SHOP GOODBYE AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 1979 THE BEST SUBS IN ALL OF GLOUCESTER BLACKBURN TAVERN The Finest Victuals, Libations, and Diversions at Gloucester ' s Cross Roads 2 Main St. 283 9108 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1 979 Cape Ann BANK and Trust Company fL Each depositor insured to 40,000 239 BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1979 FROM THE STUDENTS AT THE NEW ENGLAND DEACONESS BENJAMIN ' S STATIONERS HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING 129 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER BOSTON, MASS. COASTAL i COMPLIMENTS OF TIRE ASK MR. CHICK MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER 5 PIRATES LANE GLOUCESTER 240 CARLO ' S SUB SHOP 3 406 WASHINGTON ST. 241 Compliments of CLICKY ' S MEN SHOP 205 MAIN ST. GLOU. THE GALLEY RESTAURANT Breakfast, Lunch Bakery, Deli and Dinner yBillA and Food Store OPEN MOST OF THE YEAR BEARSKIN NECK ROCKPORT, MASS. (617)546 372 Congratulations to the Class of 1 979 TINA ' S School of Dance Ballroom, Tap, Toe, Ballet, Jazz, Acrobatic, Disco, Baton 28 30 Burnham St. 283-8758 Glou., MA 283 1583 GOOD LUCK PALAZOLA ' S SPORTING GOODS We have the best in sporting equipment 96 MAIN ST. GLOU., MA Best Wishes GOOD LUCK CHRISTIAN MOLLY AUNE ' S YARN SHOP ANTIQUES 1 1 2 Main St. Glou. Essex, MA 768 6079 242 Compliments of the Surf Restaurant 56 Raymond St. Magnolia, MA l i Best of Luck to the Class of 1 979 CAPE ANN LIQUOR CHEST East Gloucester Shopping Center 243 JAMES C.GREELY FUNERAL SERVICE INC. Four Generations of Distinctive Service, Quality and Dependability Since 1884 Serving All Religions Completely Air Conditioned 283 0698 2 I 2 Washington St., Goucester 63 MAIN ST GLOUCESTER. MA 01930 [617] 281-0904 BARBARA ERICSON, Broker CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK 147 MAIN ST. 7 RAILROAD AVE. SINCE 1796 BOB ' S HAB 134 MAIN ST. GLOUCESTER, MA. _ 283 0783 EAST GLOUCESTER SHOPPING CENTER MODERN HOME APPLIANCE SALES BILL BELLINO GLOUCESTER SPINNEY FUNERAL HOME 38 PLEASANT ST. BRIAN C. SPINNEY GLOUCESTER, MA DIRECTOR TEL. 283-7788 J! 244 SHIP AHOY Essex, MA JOE ' S VILLAGE MARKET I MARTIN ST. ESSEX, MA. QUALITY MEAT — FULL LINE GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES — 1 JERRY NOBLE ELECTRICIAN INC. 471 WESTERN AVE. GLOUCESTER, MA. 283 0750 BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1979 PIKE FUNERAL SERVICE INC. 61 MIDDLE ST. GLOUCESTER, MASS. COMPLIMENTS OF ESSEX RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 40 MAIN ST. ESSEX, MA. 768 6652 JERRY NOBLE 247 Congratulations From STAR FISHERIES HARBOR LOOP 1979 GRADUATION ADDRESS Before I wrote this speech I thought for hours on what a graduation speech should consist of. Well, after eliminating every other possible topic I decided to write about just exactly what my schooling and school has done for me. To some people my personal view of Gloucester High School and the life around it may not seem very important but to me it is something that will always be with me. The easiest way to put it is to say that this school, what it consists of, and its surroundings, has helped me to make my most important decisions and to draw what I believe to be some out-standing views on life. During these last few years I feel as though I have been dragged in and out of emotions. I have experienced love, hate, guilt, self-pity, independence and proba- bly any others you can think of. Everyone of us will during sometime in our lives, if not already, go through a lost feeling. Well, I was lucky enough to experience this while I still attended high school. School became a place to turn to. I have viewed school as being a place of understanding people who work together in order to find each and everyone’s own unique identity. Parents need to realize that each one’s own son or daughter has now reached a high point in their lives where they are now ready to take on challenges for themselves. I am sure many of us share in the same memories of our past years, the days of elementary school when each year we seemed so old and so big. Today we can look back and see how young we actually were. Those were the days of super enthusiasm when we used to run home to tell our mothers what we did in school. I remember myself as a first grader running to catch my bus on a rainy muddy day. Off came my shoe and down I went. Feeling that school was the most important thing I continued to run after the bus. I was picked up by a good Samaritan who was driving other late students to school. Muddy, wet, hurt, and crying I still went because this was the thing to do. We learn very young that life is a cycle where we continually fall down, pick yourself up, and continue on. Excitement, enthusiasm, dedication — these are the trails with which we want to continue our lives. We have set goals for ourselves beginning from those very early days in our education. True love between a parent and (son or daughter) brightens when the young adult makes the choice of which road he or she shall take and the parent looks to his child with pride and respect. Through school and society I have viewed high school as being the beginning of a personal growth which needs to be further found. Today I am beginning a more independent step towards my life. The life of Rosemarie Ann Ciulla who has chosen her road and out-looks for understanding and respect. I hope with all my heart that each and everyone of my classmates, including myself, may take this giant step with the respect and admiration of our families and our society. To all the administration, teachers, classmates, we say with both happiness as we ll as sad feelings a fond goodbye and thank you. Rosemarie Ciulla
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