Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA)

 - Class of 1972

Page 1 of 238

 

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1972 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collectionPage 7, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collectionPage 11, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collectionPage 15, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collectionPage 9, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collectionPage 13, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collectionPage 17, 1972 Edition, Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 238 of the 1972 volume:

iin 3 1619 00506 83 | | 9 ARY MEMORIAL LIBRARY ei XINGTON, MASS. 02173 . b , N To be nobody-but-yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else--means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can UPnigoc e. e. cummings Ww = 1S 8 as O° S = ind iendship is one m Ei IUS Menc a“) ae etd be Happiness lies in the consciousness we have of it. rere es PEPE Owe phe George Sand Most of the most important experiences that truly educate cannot be arranged ahead of time with any precision. Harold Taylor ae ee 10 ie 0 th ‘Soo 9 Only as long as we can we laugh at ourselves are we nobody else. e. e. Cummings 11 | exist as | am--that is enough. Walt Whitman 14 . ing inter- | have never let my school fere with my education. Mark Twain a) and this is the weaving of human living: of whose fabric each individ- ual Is a part. James Agree and Walker Evans 16 17 S) LV = Lo ( ) a U x Mr. Thurlow Mr. Adzigian Mr. Johnson, Principal Mr. Harris H. JOHN ADZIGIAN: Harvard University, Tufts University. LAURIE L. HARRIS: Colby College, University of Massachusetts. CHARLES C. JOHNSON: Harvard University, Boston University. FREDERICK THURLOW: University of Maine. 20 OL ee rne: ANGELO D. CHICK: Massachusetts College of Art, Boston Teach- ers’ College; Hobbies: Jewelry a nd enamelling work; Likes water- color, oil painting, and exhibiting paintings; “Unless we strive for perfection, art will dissolve into nothingness.” MARION COLETTA: Massachusetts College of Art; Advises and helps future art majors prepare portfolios for further education; “Live each moment to the full.” CHARLES HAUER: State University of New York, University of Oregon. RUSSELL O. MANN: Department Head; University of Colorado. NORMAN B. RAUM: Massachusetts College of Art, lowa Univer- sity, Art Students League of New York, Boston University. DONALD WARREN: School of Practical Art, Massachusetts Col- lege of Art. . 3 8 ART “The Art Department is servicing some 741 students in the program. We feel we are doing an outstanding job judging from the results of the students.” Mr. Mann Taking your anxiety out on the clay ... “Oh no, that’s horrible.” ... Tripping over Mr. Mann’s portable class- room ... Mrs. Coletta’s lectures on clean-up ... Nag- ging Mr. Hauer for new saw blades ... Having the most Globe award winners ... “I was hoping you’d be done by tomorrow.” ... Renovated art rooms ... As- sembling portfolios ... Having class first period and then walking around with purple and green fingers for the rest of the day ... “This is art?” Mr. Mann, Mrs. Coletta, Mr. Raum, Mr. Chick, Mr. Warren, Mr. Hauer. ek Seda Mr. Gillespie, Mr. Eleftherakis, Mrs. Peaslee, Mr. DiDomenico. RY MUSIC “The goal of the Music Department is to provide a va- riety of opportunities for the individual students to participate in as a listener, a performer, or a budding composer.” Mr. Gillespie Music should be delightful to one’s ears. ... “I can’t tell whether this piano is flat or if it’s you!” ... “Stand up for warm-ups.” ... Ma, may, me, moe, moooo ... “Bases, where are you going? I need you!” ... “Look out, New Jersey, here we come again!”... L’chaim! ... A.T.A.F.—response A.I.A.P. ... “That tempo is killing us.” ... Mozart, Beethoven, and Grand Funk ... and the band plays on. JOSEPH DiDOMENICO: Boston University, Bridgewater State Col- lege; Junior Operetta, Senior Chorus; ‘Then shall the mouths of the mute be opened, and the ears of the tone deaf unstopped; then shall the wild man leap as an hart, and the tongues of the dumb shall sing.” Isaiah 35:5,6. E. J. ELEFTHERAKIS: New England Conservatory, Boston Uni- versity. DONALD J. GILLESPIE: Department Head; Boston University. SANDI K. PEASLEE: Lawrence University, University of Min- nesota, Harvard University; Concert Choir. JOHN N. BARSTOW: Salem State College. LEO J. CURDA: Salem State College. GAIL E. FAHEY: Salem State College, Northeastern University. WILLIAM C. FAHNELY: Salem State College; Business Services Advisor. MARCIA C. FEIN: Boston University. FRANK D. FLYNN: Bates College, Bentley College; Tennis Coach. HOWARD LLEWELLYN: Department Head; University of North Dakota, Boston University, Salem State College. JUDITH SEIGENDALL: Rider College; Young Moderns Advisor; “O.K., are you ready?” BUSINESS “The Business Education program seeks to meet the needs of students in college preparation, occupational education, and individual use.” Dr. Llewellyn “Carriages all at once, please.” ... “Margins at 20 and 80? Begin.” ... asdf ;ljk—oops! ... “Who unplugged my typewriter?” ... “What’s the zip code for Zap?” ... “In order to write shorthand fast, one must write short- hand fast!” ... Happiness is knowing your brief forms ... Babes and daisies ... Credits and debits ... Book value, market value, and par value ... “Remember, minors can’t be bound to contracts.” ... “Hang out your laundry!” ROW ONE: Mrs. Fahey, Miss Fein, Miss Seigendall. ROW TWO: Mr. Flynn, Mr. Fahnley, Mr. Curda, Mr. Barstow. ABSENT: Dr. Lle- wellyn, Department Head. i) o ) ENGLISH “The English Department is dedicated to enhancing students’ ability to communicate and to enlarging their vision and social and aesthetic values.” Mr. Lape Only 135 electives—Where do I begin? ... “How many quarters make a whole?” ... “To be or not to be...” Brainstorming a theme Dreading another tragic novel to read ... Goofing off with Fairy Tales when you know you should be taking World Lit. Seminar II ... Whipping up(?) 200 notecards, an outline, and a source paper the night before it’s due ... Mr. Bagley’s voting on a vote ... “Show, don’t tell.” ... Studying independent of Miss Russell ... “That wraps up the quarter, group.” MARION ANGOFF: Wellesley College, Tufts University; Hobbies: Travel, films, jazz and folk-rock; “The new English Department Elective Program has made this the most exciting teaching year for me.” GUY BAGLEY: University of Connecticut, Boston University. MARIETTA BARNES: Sarah Lawrence College. KATHERINE C. BECKWITH: Radcliffe College, Radcliffe Gradu- ate School, Boston University; “Chance favors the prepared mind.” JUNE R. BIRNBAUM: San Francisco College for Women, Univer- sity of California at Berkeley, Stanford University. JENNIE BUJNIEVICZ: University of New Hampshire, Bread Loaf School of English (Middlebury), University of Colorado, Harvard University. MARY BUTTIGIEG: Marygrove College, University of Detroit, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State University; Freshman Class Advisor. DONALD B. COBB: Bates College, Boston University. MAURICE R. DONOVAN: Boston College, University of Mas- sachusetts, Clark University, Salem State College; “The only per- manence is change.” Heraclitus. ETHEL GITHII: Spelman College, Columbia University, Oxford University, Harvard University. SHARON GOODSPEED: Michigan State University. NEIL GRAY: University of Michigan, Tufts University; Yearbook Advisor, Volleyball Advisor, Senior Class Advisor, Bridge Club Ad- Visor. PAMELA HEIDT: Connecticut College. AILEEN HEWITT: Miami University. ELVIRA JORDAN: St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame University, University of Vienna, Boston College. OLIVE KEELER: Mount Holyoke College, Wheaton College; “I like to ski, hike, swim, sail, play tennis, golf, paint, travel, camp out, tramp around, and be with people as long as I have time for soli- tude. I am a jack of all trades, I guess, but it’s fun. I would like to learn to weave, throw pots, create jewelry, and take a million courses!” MARGARET F. KINLEY: Acadia University, Yale University, Bos- ton University. ROBERT N. KIRK: Colby College, Clarke University, University of London. JAMES T. LAPE: Department Head; Mt. Union College, Western Reserve University, Harvard University. ANNA MERRINGTON: Boston University, Rutgers University, Montclair State College, Fitchburg State College. MARGARET MULKERIN: Trinity College, University of Califor- nia at Berkeley; “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” Henry David Thoreau. KEVIN N. MURRAY: St. John’s Seminary, Boston State College. ROBERT NELSON: Fitchburg State College, B randeis University, Tufts University, Framingham State College. JANIS OLSON: Michigan State University, Boston University. MARY PEARSALL: Scripps College, Northwestern University; Aurora Advisor. ELIZABETH QUINN: Anna Maria College, Worcester State Col- lege; Sophomore Class Advisor. FRANCES M. RUSSELL: University of North Carolina, University of Maine, Northwestern University. KATE SETTI: Jackson College, Tufts University; Drama Club Ad- visor. PAUL A. STEELE: Bates College, Trinity College, Tufts University; Chess Club Advisor. JANE TAVARELLI: University of Pennsylvania; ‘Take each day at a time, and each year, and each lifetime .. .” KIMBALL F. WALEN: Boston University, University of Michigan; Humanities, Junior Class Advisor; “Remember Alice Dear!” ROW ONE: Miss Barnes, Miss Kinley, Miss Bujnievicz, Mr. Lape, Department Head, Miss Quinn, Mrs. Tavarelli, Miss Pearsall, Mrs. Flagg, Miss Buttigieg. ROW TWO: Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Merrington, Miss Russell, Mrs. Githii, Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Goodspeed, Mrs. Mulke- rin, Mrs. Heidt, Miss Angoff, Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. Birnbaum, Mr. Nelson. ROW THREE: Mr. Walen, Mr. Steele, Mr. Bagley, Mr. Kirk, Mr. Gray, Mr. Donovan, Mr. Murray, Mr. Cobb. ABSENT: Mrs. Beckwith, Mrs. Elton, Miss Murphy, Mr. Nichols, Mrs. Noftsker, Mrs. Olson, Dr. Satz, Mrs. Setti. HILDA ALLEN: Pembroke College, Radcliffe College. ALEXANDER BOCH: University of Miami, Co lgate University; Spanish Club Advisor; “!En Espanol!” NELDA BOWERS: Drew University, University of Kansas, Boston University. EVELYN BREGA: Department Head; Boston University and uni- versity study and travel in Europe. OLIVIA CHEEVER: Smith College, Columbia Teachers’ College; Assistant Ski Club Advisor; “Vive les étudiants de L.H.S.!” MATILDA C. DANA: Smith College, Senior Class Advisor. SALLY EDWARDS: DePauw University, University of Madrid, University of Michigan. PHYLLIS FERLINZ: Wellesley College, Yale University, Boston College. SHARON FOESTER: Montclair State College, University of Madr- id, Boston University; “Silencio, Por Favor!” JOAN GEIST: Connecticut College, Harvard University, Boston University. MARIAN GOLDBERG: Smith College, Harvard University, Mid- dlebury College. PAUL S. HENNESSEY: Bowdoin College, Harvard University, Middlebury College, Marburg University of Innsbruck; German Club Advisor; Likes skiing; Board member of Lexington Red Cross. RAPHAEL L. JENANYAN: University of Massachusetts, Harvard University, La Sorbonne; Advisor of Le Cercle Frangais. x . a: g ROW ONE: Miss Manitsas, Miss Lord, Miss Klein, Miss Brega, Department Head, Miss Allen, Miss Piermarini, Miss Skwirut, ROW TWO: Miss Viano, Mrs. Ferlinz, Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. Foerster, Miss Goldberg, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. Nelson. ROW THREE: Miss Geist, Miss Riordan, Mr. Jenanyan, Mr. Boch, Mr. Kenealy, Miss Edwards, Miss Crandall. ABSENT: Miss Cheever, Miss Dana, Mr. Hennessey, Mr. Theroux. 26 WILLIAM KENEALY: Columbia University, Institute de Geogra- phie, Université de Poitier, Salem State College. LINDA KLEIN: Barnard College, Indiana University Russian Lan- guage Study Tour to the Soviet Union. LORRAINE LORD: University of Massachusetts, La Sorbonne; Senior Class Advisor; “Je pense. Donc, je suis” —DesCartes. MARTHA M. MANITSAS: Russell Sage College, Trinity College. LINDA McDONOUGH: Colby College, Université d’Aix-Marseille, Colorado University, Tufts University. SALLY K. NELSON: University of Massachusetts, Westfield State College, Boston College; French Club Advisor, AFS Advisor; “S’instruire en s’amusant.”’ LUCIA R. PIERMARINI: Radcliffe University, Harvard Univer- sity; “Stop and think a moment.” KATHLEEN M. RIORDAN: Elms College, McGill University, As- sumpion College, Alliance Frangaise. SANDRA E. SKWIRUT: Trinity College, Brown University; NHS Selection Committee. ROGER H. THEROUX: Fairfield University, Université de Ren- nes; Sophomore Class Advisor; Member of the Language Curricu- lum Coordinating Committee; “Bon, Alors!” CHERRIE VIANO: Rollins College, Universidad de los Andes, Middlebury College; Senior Class Advisor; Cheerleader and Pep Squad Advisor. FOREIGN LANGUAGES “The goal of the Foreign Language Department is, through a knowledge of foreign languages, to improve man’s ability to deal with and understand man.” Miss Brega “Buenos dfas, clase. Comment allez-vous? Danke gut, und dir?” ... Que veut dire ..2?” Jenanyan’s mai- son—WOW! ... “Let’s have a cheer!” ... “;Porque no cantan? Are you shy?” ... ““{;Que pasa?” ... Miss Al- len’s thermometer ... “Bonjour mes petits oiseaux!” Mangeing pour a cultural experience ... “You bunch of legumes!” ... ‘“‘Would you prefer an oral or written Latin quiz?” ... “Can I say it in English?” ow 2 ae BS HOME ECONOMICS “Home Economics is a vital part of a person’s educa- tion because it provides the opportunity for students to acquire the knowledge, attitudes, and skills essential to participate concurrently and to prepare for future roles in the home and community.” Mrs. Griffin “Do I smell something burning?” ... “Did I put in three eggs or four?” ... “My poor future husband!” ... “No, you don’t want to sew the bottom of the skirt to- gether; that’s where your legs come out!” ... “For to- morrow read the next chapter and do the vocabulary.” ... Another movie ... “Don’t start diagnosing yourself and your friends—a little psychology can be dan- gerous!” “Clean up, clean up, everybody clean up!” Pe Mrs. Lutrzykowski, Miss Clark, Mrs. Jenness, Mrs. Schwenke. ABSENT: Mrs. Griffin, Head. ARLINE M. CLARK: Framington State College, Boston University; “Organization is the key to success!” DOROTHY H. GRIFFIN: Department Head, Food Service Coor- dinator; Simmons College, American Dietetic Association. VERONICA JENNESS: Hood College, Attending Salem State Col- lege; “My important interest this year is the Child Care Center which functions four afternoons at Hancock Church as part of the Home Economic Department.” ANN E. LUTRZYKOWSKI: Nasson College, University of New Hampshire. MARCIA SCHWENKE: Simmons College; YES Advisor; Inter- ested in students; Has small pottery operation; “It is not how we have found the world that is important—but how we have left it.” INDUSTRIAL ARTS “Our Industrial Arts Department is able to give stu- dents a variety of exploratory and developmental ex- periences that will aid them in their adjustments and understanding of the relationships between man and technology.” Mr. Gittzus Shop is a hammer and nails, lathes and screws ... “I Walliatitee: Views: OLslO Ww) 2.5 eee Calis Gar oy Greasy machinery and lots of noise ... “But I thought a muffler was something you put around your neck.” ... Pistons, chisels, T-squares, and circuts ... “Plan your work—work your plan.” JOHN ADAMS: Keene State College, Northeastern University. LAWRENCE ANDERSON: Kansas State College, New York Uni- versity, Chicago Teachers’ College, Indiana University. WALTER A. BURNELL: Keene State College, Fitchburg State College. JAMES M. CLARK: State University of New York; Outdoor Track Coach. MELVIN DOWNING: Eastern Kentucky University, Northeastern University; Cross Country Coach. JOHN DUFOUR: Keene State College, Fitchburg State College; Radio Club Advisor. LEO V. GITTZUS: Department Head; Fitchburg State College, Boston University, Montclair State College, State College of Oswego, New York. SAM MORELLI: Bowling Green State University; Football Trainer. JOSEPH PAULSON: University of Massachusetts, Northeastern University, Salem State College. N ROW ONE: Mr. Adams, Mr. Morelli, Mr. Gittzus, Department Head, Mr. Burnell. ROW TWO: Mr. Dufour, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Clark, Mr. Downing, Mr. Paulson. 29 MATH “The Mathematics Department attempts to provide a sequential presentation of mathematics for the present and future needs of students, with the content ar- ranged to fit all ability levels.” Mr. Moyle “1, 1 what? Shouldn’t that be capitalized?” ... “Draw the picture first.” ... Mr. Irwin’s morning cup of coffee ... “Remember, ASS never works!” ... Group efforts to pass the quarterly ... “Is he looking at the ceiling or at us?” “Let’s get pushing the pencil.” sin’—cossin + cos’ + sin’ + cossin + cos =2. RIGHT! Waiting for hours for a terminal and then not having your program work ... Mr. Buck’s Christmas Break- fast... “Am I keeping you up?” ... “I don’t get it!” ON Oe STANLEY M. BOYNTON: Clark University, Boston University; Math Team Advisor; “Help fight Air Pollution. Ride your bike to school!” RICHARD A. BUCK: Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Boston University, University of Massachusetts, Tufts University; “In other words...” MERREL A. COLLARD: Boston University, Holy Cross College, Harvard University; Sophomore Soccer Coach, Freshman Track Coach; Hobbies: Camping, skiing, photography. ROLAND DAMIANI: Boston University, Rutgers University; Foot- ball Coach. NICHOLAS DINCECCO: Boston University, Tufts University, Co- lumbia University, Rutgers University. JOHN C. DWYER: Boston College, Boston State College, Boston University; Boys’ Swim Team Coach. ROBERT FRANZ: Boston University, Harvard University; Math Team Advisor. KATHLEEN GALLAGHER: Emmanuel College, Fairfield Univer- sity, Notre Dame University, University of Colorado. CLARENCE E. GOOD, JR.: Brandeis University, University of New Brunswick, University of New Hampshire; Freshman Basket- ball and Baseball Coach; “To learn math well—teach it. Using com- puters enables a student to assume the role of a teacher. Therefore students who use computers will learn math well.” RUSSELL GOODWIN: Salem State College, University of New Hampshire; “1970-1971 E Block Alg. II—An all-time ‘great’ group of kids.” JOHN GRALLA: University of Massachusetts, Boston University. ANTHONY GUERRA: Westfield State College; Girls’ Swim Team Coach; “Do you want to swallow this pencil?” NANCY J. HALEY: Wheaton College, Boston College, Boston Uni- versity, Syracuse University; Member of Massachusetts Teachers As- sociation By Laws and Rules Committee, Elected delegate to Na- tional Education Association Constitutional Convention. ee KRXXXAARKNARE XRXKXXRKKK ee ee NMXERAK RUTH E. HAYES: Emmanuel College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; “‘A devoted fan.” ROD HEDSTROM: North Pam College, Northwestern University; Freshman Basketball Coach. WALTER J. IRWIN: University of Maine, Boston College. ROBERT KOETKE: University of Pittsburg, Northeastern Univer- sity; Strategic Games Club Advisor. ADELE LEFKOWITZ: Barnard College, Wesleyan University. KENNETH MOYLE: Department Head; Bucknell University. ASPASIA Z. PAPANASTASSIOU: University of Dayton. WILLIAM R. PERO: Salem State College, Boston University; En- joys skiing; “I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I’m not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.” LUCILE PUSCHECK: University of Illinois, College of St. Teresa, University of California, DePaul University, Drew University, Syr- acuse University. EUGENE ROURKE: University of New Hampshire. JOHN B. SCHULZ: Brown University, San Jose State College, Bridgewater State College, Tufts University. CORINNE C. SNOUFFER: Coe College, University of Illinois. THOMAS TODD: Worcester State College, Harvard University, University of Detroit. ROW ONE: Mrs. Papanastassiou, Miss Lefkowitz, Mr. Baker, Mr. Moyle, Department Head, Mr. Rourke, Mrs. Snouffer, Mrs. Hayes. ROW TWO: Mr. Boynton, Mr. Dincecco, Miss Haley, Miss Gallagher, Mr. Franz, Mr. Damiani, Mr. Guerra. ROW THREE: Mr. Gralla, Mr. Buck, Mr. Pero, Mr. Schulz, Mr. Todd, Mr. Collard. ABSENT: Mr. Dwyer, Mr. Good, Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Hedstrom, Mr. Irwin, Mr. Robert Koetke, Mr. Walter Koetke, Miss Puscheck. EDWARD E. ABELL: Department Head; Springfield College, Bos- ton University. JANE P. BOYNTON: University of Massachusetts; JV Basketball, JV and Varsity Lacrosse Coach. ; CHRISTINE CAMPBELL: State University of New York, Univer- sity of North Carolina; Gymnastics and Softball Coach. CHARLES R. HUNT: Boston University; Baseball and Hockey Coach. PAUL FONTAS: Boston University; Varsity Soccer Coach, Assist- ant Hockey Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach; “Remember the three words to success: work, work, work.”; “You're only cheating your- self.”; “A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins!” JOHN JANUSAS: Boston College, Boston University; Golf Team Coach. mr oe wwe swipes «us 2G%8s 2% eet od : tical ee T 4 ROW ONE: Mrs. Moegelin, Mr. Lord, Mr. Abell, Department Head, Miss Leavitt, Miss Campbell. ROW TWO: Mr. Hunt, Mr. Todaro, Mrs. Boynton, Mrs. Tutko, Mr. Janusas, Mr. Porter, Mr. Fontas. ABSENT: Miss Oberdorfer. o ) i) DORIS B. LEAVITT: Boston School of Physical Education, Rollins College; Varsity Field Hockey Coach. RALPH V. LORD, JR.: Springfield College, Boston University; As- ' sistant Director of Physical Education and Athletics; Assistant Foot- ball Coach. MARNE MOEGELIN: University of Connecticut; JV Field Hockey and Varsity Basketball Coach. LYNN OBERDORFER: University of Denver; Head Gymnastic Coach, Assistant Softball Coach. ANTHONY J. PORTER: Monmouth College, South Dakota State University; Freshman Football, Varsity Wrestling, and JV Baseball Coach. NATHAN N. TODARO: Springfield College; Football and Gym- nastics Coach. SUSAN TUTKO: West Chester State College; Girls’ Varsity Tennis and JV B Field Hockey Coach. PHYSICAL EDUCATION “In physical education we aim to buiid a foundation of fitness for life by exposing every student to numerous activities which may be pursued throughout his life span.” Mr. Abell “Look how baggy my gym suit is!” ... “This isn’t a physical course; it’s a recreation class.” ... Electives for juniors and seniors ... Ping pong for the young at heart (or shall we say lazy?) ... “Back at B.C. ...” Judo workouts in the Quad ... “S— T—R—E—T—C—H those muscles!’ ... Sprint three laps, walk two, sprint two, walk one ... Collapse! ... “Now, this is your bas- ic summersault.” ... Sit-ups and “the 600” ... The Ag- ony and the Defeat ... “Let’s skip.” o ) eS) SCIENCE “As man’s population density and affluence increase, his difficulties in living with himself, with his neigh- bors, and with the living and non-living world also in- crease—and at an alarming rate. ... Science and tech- nology must be able to suggest ways to resolve these problems, and to this end science education must be directed.” Mr. Rennie “Let’s get activated!” ... Conning Mr. Boynton into spending all of second period talking about last’s Friday’s game ... Chem Team’s famous baseball team ... Boo-Boo’s past ... A shower in the chemistry lab ... Star-gazing ... Viewing and taking notes on a film that has arrived three months too early ... The Rock—that speaks for itself... P orbitals? ... Taking your pig home for the night ... The hip bone’s con- nected to the thigh bone ... Creative physics’ projects ... Learning your blood type and using it as an op- portunity to release your frustrations on your lab part- ner... “But you can’t see an atom!” ROBERT E. AMES: Boston University; Conservation Club Advisor, Junior Rifle Club Advisor, Hunter Safety Course Instructor; Hob- bies: Fishing, boating, shooting, hunting, hiking, and camping. STANLEY G. BOYNTON: University of Maine, Colby College; Varsity Basketball Coach; “May you find the formula for success and the balanced equation for happiness.” JOHN S. CHOATE: Colby College, University of Maine; Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, and hiking. JUDITH E. COHEN: Boston University, Brandeis University; Is- raeli Culture Club Advisor; “Some people never see an opportunity because it often masquerades as a hard job.” J. MICHAEL CONLEY: University of Notre Dame; “Chemistry can be fun.” GARY L. CORTNER: Chadron State College, University of Kan- sas; Assistant Football Coach. PHILLIP CROSBY: Northeastern University; Chem Team, Lexing- ton Summer Cooperative; Indoor Track Coach. LEONARD DiFRANCO: Boston State College; Science Club Ad- visor; “That reminds me of a professor I once had .. .” EMMANUEL FRANGOS: Tufts University, Salem State College. AL FRUSCIONE: University of Connecticut, Yale University, Har- vard University, Brandeis University; ‘Only the poet or the saint can water an asphalt pavement in the confident anticipation that lilies will reward his labor.” THOMAS J. HARDACRE: Merrimack State College, Boston Uni- versity, Salem State College. JOHN HARUNK: Springfield College, Syracuse University, Univer- sity of Massachusetts. CONSTANCE HUHN: Duquesne University, University of Pitts- burg. FRANCES LAMEY: Boston College, University of Colorado; Envi- ronmental Action Group Advisor. ARTHUR J. LATHAM: University of Massachusetts, Boston Uni- versity, Boston College; Enjoys hiking, skiing, and photography. DONALD MARTIN: Berea College, Northern Illinois University; “If you want to kill time, why not try working it to death?” JUDITH MASSELAM: University of Richmond, Harvard Univer- Silty. DANIEL F. MOEGELIN: University of Massachusetts; JV Soccer Coach, Head Indoor Track Coach. JOAN HUNTLEY RADLO: University of Texas, Colorado School of Mines; “Being a part of EWOW has stimulated a great deal of personal growth.”; “Life is a banquet, and some poor souls are star- ving to death!” JOHN A. RENNIE: Department Head; Wesleyan University, Bos- ton University. MARY ELIZABETH REPLOGLE: Standford University, Univer- sity of California, Harvard University. SUMNER F. RICHARDS, JR.: Farmington State College, Univer- sity of Maine, Brown University, Harvard University; “’Tis not the sweat of the brow but the kind of a crop that counts.” ALFRED A. ROCCI, JR.: Tufts University, Boston College, Boston University. RICHARD ROSSI: Boston College, Tufts University, Bowdoin Col- lege; “Isn’t chemistry wonderful?!” NEIL SOULE: University of Maine. DAVID J. SPANG: Tufts University, Framingham State College, Boston College; S ki Club Advisor; Freshman Soccer Coach. RICHARD H. STOKINGER: Bridgewater State College, Canisius College. SANDRA STONE: Cornell University, Harvard University; Natural History and Outing Club Advisor; “You tell me!”; “This is true.” EDGAR R. STUHR: Harvard University, Princeton University; Bio Team; “I’ve had the pleasure of having the best homeroom in the school this year.” AGNES G. WHEELER: University of Vermont, Yale University. DAVID L. WILSON: Tufts University, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University; Assistant Track Coach, Freshman Hockey Coach. WINSTON YELLAND: Tufts University, Salem State College. ROW ONE: Mr. Stuhr, Mrs. Masselam, Mrs. Radlo, Mr. Rennie, Department Head, Miss Wheeler, Miss Replogle, Miss Lamey. ROW TWO: Mr. Fruscione, Mr. Richards, Mr. Harunk, Mr. Rocci, Mr. Ames, Mr. Hardacre, Mr. Cortner, Mr. Conley, Mr. Stokinger. ROW THREE: Mr. Soule, Mr. Martin, Mr. Latham, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Choate, Mr. Frangos, Mr. Spang. ABSENT: Mr. Boynton, Miss Cohen, Mr. Crosby, Mr. DiFranco, Miss Huhn, Mr. Moegelin, Mr. Rossi, Miss Stone, Mr. Yelland. 35 PATRICIA M. ALBRECHT: Worcester State College, Assumption College, University of London—School of Oriental and African Studies. ALICE ATAMIAN: Simmons College, Boston University. ANTHONY CAPEZZA: Salem State College; Unit D Assistant Chairman; Faculty House President. GEORGE COULES: Northeaster n University, Boston University, Clark University. MARY C. DALTON: College of St. Rose, Boston College. PAULA M. DUPRE: Boston University. ELAINE ENGELBERG: Brooklyn College, University of Michigan, Brandeis University; Likes travel, literature, and art. PATRICIA S. FALCONER: Lake Erie College, University of Penn- sylvania, Edinboro State University; NHS Advisor, EWOW, Hob- bies: Camping and traveling. CARL L. FULLER: Harvard College, Tufts University. JOSEPH W. GIBSON: Department Head; Harvard University. MARY GILLESPIE: Fitchburg State College, Framingham State College. LINDA HARRISON: Wellesely College, Yale University. JOHN J. HEIDBRINK: Dartmouth College, University of Wiscon- sin; Football Coach; Student Government Advisor; ““Take advan- tage of your high school years to do the following: 1) Learn to think independently, 2) Develop in extra-curricular activities, and 3) Have fun without ruining things for others. If you do these things, the four years will have been well spent, not wasted.” RAY KARRAS: Harvard University, Brown University; NHS Ad- visor. SAL T. LOPES: Lincoln University, Antioch College, Boston Uni- versity; Likes reading, movies, skiing, and tennis; ““You are not what you would like to be, but you are what you experience.” ROW ONE: Miss Zimmerman, Mr. Tapply, Mr. Southwick, Mr. Gibson, Department Head, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Atamian, Miss McConnon. ROW TWO: Mr. McColgan, Mrs. Albrecht, Miss Harrison, Mrs. Neuman, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Thompson, Miss Dupre, Mrs. Engelberg, Mrs. Falconer, Mr. Lopes. ROW THREE: Mr. Boyle, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Malcom, Mr. Shea, Mr. Coules, Mr. Savage, Mr. Wil- son, Mr. Karras, Mr. Heidbrink. ABSENT: Mr. Capezza, Mrs. Lord, Dr. Murray, Mr. Procter, Mrs. Redlich, Mr. Robbat. DENA LORD: Gorham State College, Boston University, Univer- sity of Maine, Eastern Baptist College. DONALD MALCOIM: Boston University, Keene State College, New York University. EDWARD J. McCOLGAN: Tufts University, Boston College, Bos- ton University; FTA Advisor. MARY K. McCONNON: University of Minnesota; Senior Class Advisor. ROBERTA G. NEUMAN: St. Joseph’s College for Women, Uni- versity of Connecticut, U.C.I., Sophia University; Faculty House Representative; Hobbies: Chinese cooking, skiing. GEORGE PROCTER: Suffolk University, University of Pennsylva- nia; Unit Chairman; Freshman Class Advisor. PAUL SHEA: Brandeis University, Harvard University; “One man’s meat is another man’s poison.” GEORGE O. SOUTHWICK: Dartmouth College, Boston Univer- sity. WILLIAM G. TAPPLY: Amherst College, Harvard University, Tufts University; Musket Advisor. WENDY THOMPSON: Wells College, University of Aberdeen, Northeastern University. DAVID A. WILSON: Dubuque University, Boston University; Var- sity Football Coach. MARTHA ZIMMERMAN: Boston College, University of Miami, University of Rochester, University of Sophia (Tokyo, Japan); Asian Club Advisor, Ski Club Advisor; “O.K., Kiddies!” SOCIAL STUDIES “The goal of the Social Studies Department is to pre- pare students for intelligent participation in a free so- ciety.” Mr. Gibson Flying through 300 years of history in the last two weeks of school—what a trip!! ... “ANOTHER hypo- thesis?” ... Four source themes and seven nervous breakdowns ago ... Sugar Bear ... Creating new chro- nological order—studying World War II before World War I ... Interpreting your teacher’s hieroglyphics .. “Do we have to bring this clunky book EVERY day?” ... Coloring maps ... Vacations ruined at the library ... Fighting with the other class through the partition ... Coach Engleberg and her VW ... “Power to the Ir- ish!” ... Heaven forbid a World CIV. III! 37 Mrs. Sidman Mrs. Turner Mr. Welch Mr. Savage, Mr. Cuzner, Mr. Krichmar, Miss Mastin, Mr. Bouchard, Mr. Pistone. ABSENT: Mrs. Blythe, Mr. Coffin, Mr. Schofield, Miss Stamas. LOUISE BLYTHE (Guidance): Tufts University; Hobbies: Travel, reading. BERTRAND BOUCHARD (Guidance): Boston College, Boston University. JAMES COFFIN (Guidance): Bowdoin College, Harvard University. WILLIAM H. CUZNER (Guidance): U.S. Naval Academy, Harvard University, Bos- ton University, Tufts University. JEAN Y. GAVIN (Librarian): Simmons College, Northeastern University; Li- brary—AV Aides Advisor; Hobbies: Camping, needlework, antiques. WALTER KOETKE (Data Processing): MIT, Harvard University. OSCAR KRICHMAR (Guidance): Tufts University, Boston University. N. RICHMOND LEACH (Reading): Bowdoin College, Boston University, University of Grenoble; ‘‘The signs in the corridor that say ‘Beat Reading’ have nothing to do with the Reading Department.” NORMA E. LEPPANEN (Librarian): Colby College, Wesleyan University, Simmons College; Library-AV Aides Advisor. ELEANOR MASTIN (Guidance): Colby Jr. College, University of New Hampshire, Boston University, Middlebury College, Tufts University. WILLIAM MEA DE (Special Ed.): Fitchburg State College. EDITH MEYERS (Librarian): Montclair State College, Simmons College; Library- AV Aides Advisor. MARY ALICE MORGAN (Nurse): Waltham Training School for Nurses, Boston University; FNA Advisor. IRENE P. O'MALLEY (Nurse): Cambridge City Hospital, Boston University; FNA Advisor. JOHN PISTONE (Guidance): Tufts University, Bridgewater State College, Boston University; Varsity Club Advisor. MARGUERITE S., RENNIE (Reading): Wilson College, Boston University; FTA As- sistant Advisor. CHICO SAVAGE (Guidance): Jackson State College, Eastern Michigan University, University of Michigan, Boston University; Black Student Union Advisor; “Every time a man has contributed to the victory of the dignity of the spirit, every time a man has said no to an attempt to subjugate his fellows, I have felt solidarity with his set.”—Frantz Fanon. HOWARD A. SCHOFIELD (Guidance): Northeastern University, Boston University, Tufts University; SOS, Work Study Advisor. JEAN SIDMAN (Social Worker): Simmons College. KENNETH G. SKINNER (Instructional Materials Center Director): Fitchburg State College, University of Connecticut, Boston University; Audio Visual Aides Advisor; Hobbies: Photography, camping; Lexington Lions Club—two years. EVELYN SNYDER (Reading): Reed College, Smith College, Boston University. ANNE M. STAMAS (Guidance): New England Hospital, Simmons College, Boston University; VA Volunteer Program Advisor, Pine Knoll Nursing Home Volunteer Group Advisor. LUCILLE TURNER (Metco Program Coordinator): Knoxville College, Columbia University; “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.” Robert Frost WILLIAM W. WELCH, JR. (Special Ed.): Elon College, Lesley College, Salem State College, University of Maine, Portland and Bangor Theological Seminary; Chess Club Advisor. 38 Mr. Meade a SPECIALISTS Mr. Leach Mr. Skinner, Mrs. Manoli, Mrs. Gavin, Mrs. Pothier. ABSENT: Miss Leppanen, Mrs. Meyers. Mrs. Rennie Mrs. Snyder 39 y 4 le” ROW ONE: Mrs. Marjorie VanEgmond, Mrs. Mary Cabral, Mrs. Virginia Fox, Mrs. Dorothy Schuler, Mrs. Barbara Stewart, Mrs. Maggie Horgan. ROW TWO: Mrs. Kay Mrs. Schaffner. Nickerson, Mrs. Louise Hatfield, Mrs. Eleanor Turzyn, Miss Esther Samson, Mrs. Barbara Reckard, Mrs. Virginia Westerlund, Mrs. Mary Hemeon, Mrs. Eileen Shea. SIECIANL SERVICES 5 if 5a = ROW ONE: Mr. Carl Heinz, Mr. Fred Ennis, Mr. George Doughty, Head Custodian, Mr. Albert Meadows, Mr. William Cuccinello. ROW TWO: Mr. Edwin Nottebart, Mr. Ralph Nowell, Mr. Jerald Morgan, Mr. Walter Gudinski, Mr. Paul Brown. AB- SENT: Mr. Joseph Figucia, Mr. Robert Litchtenberg, Mr. Joseph Malone, Mr. Rich- ard Meadows, Mr. Harold Nutt, Mr. Chris Pearson, Mr. Edward Willett, Mr. Harry Williams. 40 EDUCATION WITHOUT WALLS Education Without Walls is a three-year-old program set up for junior and senior students to explore indi- vidual interests through creative, experimental projects and classes. Teachers and students work closely in sol- ving problems and planning courses and projects. Stu- dents develop their own educational goals and respon- sibilities. Classes meet in the morning, and the after- noons are occupied with various cooperative ex- periences and work opportunities like tutoring, child care centers, silversmithing, courses at nearby colleges, photography, work with disturbed children, paid em- ployment, and musical groups. 4] FREDERICK R. BOYLE: Colby College, Boston University, Har- vard University; Director of EWOW. LUCY E. McCAFFREY: Manhattanville College, Marquette Uni- versity, Tufts University; Teaches English in addition to EWOW courses; Outside activities: Professional harpist and folksinger. PATRICIA MURPHY: Kent State University; “The only per- manence is change.” Heraclitus. WILLIAM S. NICHOLS: Dartmouth College, Boston University, Harvard University; Director of Senior Play, Junior Class Advisor, Assistant Track Coach. DIXIE NOFTSKER: Emory University; Aided in the development of the LHS Child Care Center and teaches Child Development Course. JANE REDLICH: Queens College, Wayne State University; “Tsats- kele!” RICHARD J. ROBBAT: Colby College, Boston University, Tufts University; “A friend is worth all hazards we can run.” EWOW eee si itil nate i da Aap i “Self-discovery involves the adoption of a rather spe- cial attidude toward your self and observation of your self in action. ...” Fritz Peris EWOW ACTIVITIES Camp ... The milk truck ... Bugjuice ... “What, it’s only Tuesday?!” ... Night(s) in town ... “I wanna go home!”.... Campfire on the beach ... The best record in Lexington’s history (7-2) ... “Case the place.” .. Tough losses to Winchester and Concord ... “Buh- buh-buh-buh” ... Sprints ... “Here we go, ready?” ... “On the third hut!” ... Crazy legs ... “Ithissetgemsrn prevail than merely endure.” ... Pride in our team... Lexington, Class of 1972. 48 FOOTBALL Lexington Opponent 28 Reading 8 13 Stoneham 0 29 Melrose 18 20 Belmont 8 19 Woburn 0 35 Wakefield 6 0 Winchester 26 14 Watertown 12 6 Concord 8 Wins 7 Losses 2 td é a i J ' yy red i Whe Y a tn kgs mM al OY, ee sae Oe as == Me = as wats Bowe ROW ONE: Mark Simeone, Bill Leavitt, Paul Flynn, Bob Hayes, Jim Clements, Dan Knobel, Paul Phelan, Steve Shapiro, Co-Captain Dave Rosenthal. ROW TWO: Bob Powers, Jim Hangstefer, Jared Cone, Dan Britt, Co-Captain Jack Flaherty, Jack Rosa, Peter Matthews, Gary McLaughlin, Jim Johnson. 49 MAJORETTES First place N.B.T.A. state dance competition, sec- ond place Eastern Mass. twirling competition ... When you’re hot, you’re hot—ouch!?X!? Where are the bandaids? ... Cut the gossip and let’s get cracking. ... One of my better games—only six drops! ... Smile! Smile? Pll be lucky if I don’t burst out laughing. ... Soul Town, Can Can, Basin Street ... Right spin, for- ward march ... “Left, right, left ... Dummy, you’re out of step.” ... “Pam, ya know we could follow you better if you and Elaine stayed to- gether.” ... My boot got stuck in the mud. ... Put the fire baton in my mouth? Elaine, you’ve got to be kidding!! ... April 19th: guide to your left... What does guide mean?! ... We’re gonna fight for those letters if it kills us! ... Mr. Touch- down, Fighting ... We won! I love it! Cindy Piantedosi, Kathy McGuire, Cindy Lancaster, Captain Pam Newcomb, Elaine Quinlan, Vicki Lancaster, Diane Rymes, Paula Boudreau. 50 MUSKET RIFLE CLUB N Va) DEBATE CLUB PEP SQUAD (ow) va) FIELD HOCKEY They were the best of times ... Del’s rain dances ... “We don’t mess around, hey!” ... Miss Leav- itt’s “No, no, cut for the ball.” ... Bloomer checks before the games ... DRIVE ... Harold’s cookies ... Exercises—again? ... SWITCH! Winning means ice cream ... Practice by moonlight and dinner at the Lyne—but where is it? ... Broken fingers and broken sticks ... A gentle game ... And the rain never came. Lexington Opponent 0 Melrose l Watertown | Concord 0 Stoneham ] Winchester | Reading 0 Woburn 0 Wakefield | eee LSS) MO) Cae | NSP fas) (ey 1S) ee} Belmont Wins 2 Losses 4 Ties 3 —_ Vet es Pata te ee ROW ONE: Sandy Petterson, Alana Tuck, Nina White, Captain Alice Hayner, Sharon Semonian, Jenny Collard, Nancy McCarthy. ROW TWO: Coach Leavitt, Barb Durkin, Cha Nan Tang, Marianne Harvell, Sue Lambie, Sue Humphreys, Barb May, Lisa Buchanan, Elaine DeCarlo, Kathy Kenney. ABSENT: Rachel Sing and Liz Martin. ‘Nn Nn The ingen som me opwating ASSk originated in the Stewmer of 197 1 is a: Program foc shidents, Fen § students. The sumemey -op twill Coote ding the summer of 1947 Bot Money and Mati-prcer ane ne, essary for another succe Sign up ta the oA ic . I? Thom A yu. From | win, | loss, 2 ties to 11 wins, 2 losses, 3 ties ... “We're dead out here’... You blew it, ref ... Beaver chokes again ... Sunday afternoons ... “Watch your language, No. 9”... Mav’s Taxi Balls ... 14 penalty shots, | penalty shot against us ... Time for humpers ... Loose ... Six shutouts in a row ... Letter to the Editor Croakies and Wheaties ... Junior jock days ... 94 shots, 96 tears ... The Family ... It’s been a happening! 58 ROW ONE: John Fontas, Mark Kelley, Dennis Lowry, Jim SOCCER Win 11 Losses 2 Ties 3 Oi ha ee Sl : —h aS | ce a? = 4 , nai ; i f ' : ne - ae , , ; ” - a vet ae e 4 Smet: al a by Pa: = McBride, Jim Gaffney, Co-Captains Curt Wolff and Neil Cronin, Ted Nussdor- fer, Phil Harvell, Dana Fox, Chris Hayner. ROW TWO: Manager Gilbert Ouellette, Chris Mavroides, Dexter Bellows, Scott Collard, Ted Trivers, Ron Miller, Ted Wheatley, Mike Tocci, Ron Bruno, Peter DiSalvatore, John Jackson, Bill Belcher, Ron Lee, Dave Hadley, Coach Fontas. ot Lexington Opponent Z Winchester 2 3 Watertown 0 2 Wakefield 3 0 Concord 0 3 Woburn ] 4 Stoneham ] l Belmont 0 2 Melrose 0 2 Winchester 2 3 Belmont 0 Z Stoneham 0 5 Woburn 0 3 Watertown 0 4 Melrose 0 1 Wakefield 0 0 Concord l pe ne ies see nese Fan A Ee NP ae os oy eo esetionme SENIOR PLAY ae ie ce it ie reheat aL om TER |e vee crn wm 60 Horace Vandergelder Ambrose Kemper Joe Scanlon Gertrude Cornelius Hackl Ermengarde Malachi Stack Mrs. Dolly Levi Barnaby Tucker Mrs. Irene Malloy Minnie Fay Rudolph A Cabman August Miss Flora Van Huysen Cook CAST Jonathan Sokol Jeremy Lieb Bob Margolskee Eric Rosenthal Tom Litant Gretchen Kaufman Kathy Stuart David Searles Debbie Soybel Lisa Boodman Paul Scharfman Lisa Gottlieb Mary Hamilton Neal Gittleman Jeff Russian Pam Battin Chris Balsama Donna Husmann Terry Petnov Tom Freitag David Klebanoff Larry Borish Dex Whittinghill Linda Raper Doris Klemm Julie Hodgkins PRODUCTION STAFF Director Student Director Stage Manager Mr. William Nichols Tyla Michelove Jenny Meals The Matchmaker ... Mr. Vandergard, Ermengelder has the field of a soul mouse (That was pithy, but | still don’t think Uncle Thornton would approve.) ... Holy Cabooses—Mr. Vandergelder’s going to marry... a chicken??? ... Pudding?—Not with my wife you don’t! OOOH! ... What ARE those two young men doing? Tootsy wootsy ... No PDOA—Damn! ... Have a cookie, but it'll Costa do Sol ... No bar-b-qu’ed chickens in Lexington? ... Stacking paper cups, dod- ging flying corks, and watching Cornelius and Irene ... You’re discharged! ...I quit!!... Why don’t we do Skin of Our Teeth? 61 CHORUS . tmmeeen 63 Taking a month to test voices ... German with a New England accent ... Rehearsing with the Jr.-Sr. Chorus for the seasonal concert and having the orchestra so loud you couldn’t hear the Hallelujah Chorus... “Happy Birthday dear Ludwig” ... Jr.-Sr. and orches- tra to the All-State Teachers’ Convention with the Schubert Mass in G ... Angus Dei and Terrie’s high A’s ... Mrs. Peaslee’s “Basses, where are you?” during the Winter Choral Concert dress rehearsal ... Then having the concert snowed out (again!) ... “I don’t care what religion you are, just sing the words!!” The Season: Running 64 miles and up a mountain during a week of training at Northwoods Camp ... “Cross Country is the only sport where ...” ... Burnie lowering his own course record to 13 minutes 20 sec- onds ... Sean and Edoc making sandwiches out of se- lected opponents ... Fat Bobby getting psyched out at Melrose ... “Where is that 5th man?” ... Setting a league record by losing three meets in one season by only one point ... “Here they come, the last five.” ... “Has anybody seen Russell?” ... Finally, running the league meet in a downpour in near freezing tempera- tures with eighty other runners and wondering why... “Mel’s Angels 1971”. 64 CROSS‘ GOUNWRY Lexington Opponent 43 Wakefield 20 20 Winchester 42 25 Concord 32 35 Belmont 20 28 Watertown Pm! 17 Reading 38 29 Stoneham 28 39 Melrose Gs 29 Woburn 28 Wins 3 Losses 6 ROW ONE: Charlie Kava, Ed Abell, Captain Burnie Lancaster, Jerry Knopf, Paul Devoe, Joel Swets, Bob Parrish, Manager Steve Ba- rentine. ROW TWO: Coach Downing, Mike Drury, Sean Harrigan, Tom Reichheld, Larry Jones, Paul Changelian, Bill McAlduff, Dave Schatz, Greg Roat. ROW THREE: Mark Wenham, Ed Burri, Evan Haberman, Ricky Brandes, Mike Wimberly, Paul Keeler, Peter Blunt, Spencer White, Kevin Rudd, Paul Jordan. ABSENT: Paul Clear, Mark Schatz, Fran DeGuglielmo. 65 a Ce en (“Snags petey Cx WIFE Ree e e = sate oe me OS he . ) —aaanene Hide ¥ ini : + . Mi aD te _Piris | ao=nee STH ‘ YW Ad. ty cA SSSI ME ALES jdt if ameristar i it is 16 2 } 4 | tt 3 i ia i Peer eee 5 eee nam RL RR prey prererecenrr erm ener meen nen wee eT Sat : 67 BLACK STUDENT UNION Bake Sales ... Parties ... Meetings ... Money, money, money ... Next: The Last Awakening ... Rehearsal ... Rap sessions ... The Big S. and hea Bice ler Alt s nOUsc.. a Weddinpss.. Lhe Big K’s parties ... G-Unit cafeteria ... Late bus . Freshman initiation ... Back-of-the-bus gang . The caddy ... A.D.’s nomobile ... Dead eyes . Dizzy and the smizz. Practice without the boys ... McDonald’s Merry-go-rounds ... Lucky shorts and rain: a sure win ... Sidney in the boys’ locker room ... The captains in a separate car ... Green and yel- low water ... Real good coach and great team- mates ... 0 Swimming for Lexington 2 Boom-chic-a-boom ... Who wants a doughnut? ... The short walks after ... Second in the divi- sion ... The championships: a win over Brook- line! ... Something to get nervous about: a punch between the eyes and a bloody nose from Mr. Guerra ... Wiping your nose before a pic- ture ... Mrs. Guerra’s dream about winning the 100 back ... A 200 free after a 50 fly? ... What are we going to do on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday nights now that it’s all over? ... Who is Mr. Guerra going to worry about now that it’s all over? ... Who’s going to tuck us in now that it’s all over? D. A s 68 GIRLS’ SWIMMING Lexington Opponent 74 Fitchburg 30 55 Lynn 40 63 Medford 4) 63 Brocton 41 46 Gardner 58 77% Lynn 264 SP) Norwood 49 50 Brookline 54 36% Canton 674 71 Winchendon a3 69 Cambridge 38 Wins 8 Losses 3 i es i ooo i bake j ROW ONE: Lorna Wood, Beth Phinney, Tri-Captains Karen Williams, Sidney Chastain, and Mamie Viano, Gwynne Bieren, Chris Phinney, Sandy Bernier, Lili Glick. ROW TWO: Judy Brown, Cathy Owen, Martha McNicholas, Debbie Kourian, Donna Schuler, Janine Wong, Ann Storer, Michelle Ebbs, Debra Camp, Joan Yuill, Debbi Treat, Deidre Dion, Coach Guerra. ROW THREE: Jill Downey, Caroline Briggs, Jan Corr, Cyndi Cave, Sue Danti, Ruth Mayer, Ruth Strauss, Lisa Erines, Sandy McAlduff, Peggy Kinner, Jill McCarthy, Emily Nicholson. AB- SENT: Sue Owen, Kathy Briana, Celine Connell, Jill Novak, Sara Natanson. 69 ROW ONE: Steve Passanisi, John Gleason, Scott MacKay, Vice President Ted Wheatley, President Dave Hadley, Secretary-Treasurer Mike Tocci, Mike Dubin, Ber- nie Lancaster, Bill Connelly, Peter Matthews. ROW TWO: Dave Jacobs, Charles Sar- gent, Mark Lowe, Rick Smith, Tom Quinn, Marty Leeleman, Dave Zvara, Jim McCann, Kelly Domings. ROW THREE: Dave Rosenthal, Joe Ferro, Neil Magner, Gary Beaman, Jim Kelly, David Seaman, Jim McBride, Joe Cormier, Mike Shaugh- nessy, Dave Alexander. 70 LEADER CORPS ROW ONE: Nina White, Gail Zourangian, Cindy Lord, Barb May, Paula Cerulli. ROW TWO: Adele Jeannette, Sue Humphreys, Kathy Downing, JoAnn MacDougall, Connie Cuzzupe, Kathy Kenney, Nancy McCarthy, Anne Roberts. ROW THREE: Merita Mullen, Judy Petrucci, Terry Murphy, Kathy Hopkins, Robin Butler, Andrea Uzinsky, Janis Thompson, Sue Schatz. ROW FOUR: Ann Jane Banios, Joan Yuill, Patty Grant, Dulce Anderson, Vicki Lancaster, Michelle Duprey, Jenni Collard, Mary Jane Enterkin, Mrs. Boynton. 71 ORCHESTRA “Let’s play the Hindemith.”—“No, the Egmont!” ... It winds up as Barry, Tchaikovsky, Peter, and the Wolf at Estabrook, slightly Hungary at All- State ... Sabre Bells? Jingle Dance? ... “Now, this piece is somewhere between two and six .. .” (Meanwhile, deep in the violin section, Manduck and his beautiful assistant Loaf are working mag- ic—disappearing in a cloud of rosin.) .. . “Whoev- er that is—Appleman! Cut it out! and put your feet down!” ... Updownonoff, all kinds of beats except the ones you want ... “Did you bring your up-bows today?” ... Punchline: “Yeah, but what will we do with all the wind players?” CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders ee Ae simallcresdtad eres | Dates constitution! ... All set? ... The pep rallies ... Fainting in the sun, slipping in the mud, freezing in the wind—oh what fun cheerleading is! “Well, someone must want us or we wouldn’t be here, would we?” ... ‘“That’s the way to go, 24!” “Who ya gonna yell for? Lexington!” Smile ... “There must be some place for us to practice”... The) Main) Halle? Satisfied? 7. Notequite 05 Yells poresthroatsemerm silent bus rides ... Some people never show up. ... “We're going to do Victory.” ... Spirit ... Being proud to cheer for the greatest teams ever. ROW ONE: Linda Dostou, Margaret Leach, Nina Changelian, Captain Liz Kemper, Wendy McLeisl, Sue Kinney, Paula Cerulli. ROW TWO: Terry Murphy, Dulce Anderson, Cindy Lord, Nancy Perry, Cheri Comstock. 74 PREP ERREIELE Bh 620 LORE ELUEIHEERIRS UOT ERIREDEELE PES OPEBEVRS 75 SOPHOMORE PLAY YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU CAST Penelope Sycamore Lisa Kornetsky Essie Melinda Moseley Rheba Pamela Winston Paul Sycamore Charles Miller Mr. DePinna John Zieman Ed Carmichael David Soybel Donald Kenneth Goodman Martin Vanderhof David Jones Alice Sanghi Wagner Henderson Jeff Neidorf Tony Kirby Richard Hartstone Boris Kolenkhov Andrew Jonas Gay Wellington Virginia Comstock Mr. Kirby Mark Bensky Mrs. Kirby Marla Leichtman Three Men Eric Biederman Nick Graber Tom Sternweiller Grand Duchess Maria Legassie Directors Nan Myerson Donna Comstock Co-Directors Susan Schatzoff Peter Sherman Stage Managers Cindy Fenske Wayne Tack 76 ECHO 18 WRESTLING Wrestlers shake hands and then the matches begin. Skin and bones Bellows starts the meet by killing him- self in his own guillotine. Then, “Come on Franceschi, lets eetythe six! 2. Levs po,eshawnt serine, Shawn!” or is it Russel?! ... Tocci and Porter, a dy- namic duo at the 121 pound class ... Next comes the red haired rassling Co-Captain John Ferris to even up the score ... Jinxed: the 134 lb. class. First was Abell, then came Dubin, then Butler—all put out for the sea- son with injuries ... Out of the blue came Dexter, an- other Bellows. ... At 140 Ibs., Co-Captain Larry Way pins Opponents with ease; need anymore be said? Then came the “Plank Special” for more points, and Bougas—may his opponents rest in peace. Then, watch out, for “Atlas” Alexander wrestles next. ... Now ap- pearing at 180 Ibs. is Mark Berkowitz, the vicious grappler. The team was well rounded out by heavy- weights Charlie Abate, who dominated the varsity spot, and by “Skinny Finny” Finlayson, who actually pinned an opponent. Much credit goes to Coach Por- ter, for without his outstanding coaching job, these memorable moments would not have been possible, and it is for this reason that the wrestling team has elected Coach Porter Rookie of the Year. The team did well this year, especially the following, who earned the indicated titles: John Ferris—sectional runner-up; Jim Bellows—sectional runner-up and third in Mass.; Larry Way-—sectional champion, Mass. State champion, New “England Champion, and candidate for the All-Ameri- can Scholastic Wrestling Team. 78 ROW ONE: Carl Franceschi, Scott Porter, Jim Bellows, Mike Tocci, Russell Tansey, Frank Bellcastro. ROW TWO: Jeff Plank, Dan Kellett, Dominic Grant, Mark Bougas, Bob Lind, Mark Clough, Rich Paine, Shawn Tansey. ROW THREE: Mark Berkowitz, Andy Bougas, Glenn Lucas, Co-Captain John Ferris, Co-Captain Larry Way, Bob Butler. ROW FOUR: Ron Finlayson, Charles Abate, Gary Strong, Joe Hutchinson, Ed Abell, Coach Porter. ABSENT: Rich Abraham, Dave Alexander, Mike Byrne, Mike Dubin, Bob Sheffres. 79 Wins 8 Losses 10 State Championships: Eighth Place New England Championships: Tenth Place Lexington Opponent 24 Belmont Hill 19 22 Duxbury 21 74 Waltham 24 59 Malden 27 7 Tewksbury a! 9 Newton South 42 Sil Belmont 18 16 Brookline 35 21 Concord 42 6 Newton a0) 42 Winchester 24 14 Needham 47 34 Woburn 25 45 Medford 15 oe Reading 34 18 Dedham 39 27 Wakefield 33 19 Melrose 39 “My stay here in Lexington as an American Field Service student from the Philipines has been a year of discovery, challenge, and amazement. Being another member of an American family, the Staceys, whose background, religion, and color are different from mine, and establishing a new and different life in this seemingly impersonal, co-ed school were not as easy as I wanted them to be. But, there were lots of com- pensations—I saw leaves change color; | saw SNOW for the first time! I began to see myself, my family back home, and my country in new and much broader perspectives. I got around. Although the pace of life here seemed like a big rush, I still found the universal qualities and frailties writers write about people sometimes amusing, admirable, sad, and hu- morous. When I go back to Alitagtag in the Phillipines I will certainly miss this beautiful place and, most of all, the friends and people whose lives I have crossed. But I know there will never be PAALAM, because I am bringing all that there is to my AFS year back home.” Nonet Dapul: Lexington’s exchange student from the Philippines. INES: 81 FRESHMEN REPS: ROW ONE: Nicky Warner, Phil Kolovson, Mark Richardson. ROW TWO: Ruth Strauss, Robin Shapiro, Sue Mead, Kathy Scott. ROW THREE: David Schatz, Leslie Klane, Deborah Cohen. AB- SENT: Randa Wilkinson, Sue Danti, Ellen Woodfin. SOPHOMORE REPS: ROW ONE: Judy Peck, Debra Cohen, Scott Mar- noy. ROW TWO: Ginny Comstock, Bob Murphy, Larry Madoff, Rose- mary Conroy. ROW THREE: Ken Wissoker, Pam Winston, Harry Mair- son. ABSENT: Jim Abell, Michael Devlin, Mary McGrath. 82 JUNIOR REPS: ROW ONE: Wendy McLeish, Heidi Mueller, Sandy McAlduff. ROW TWO: Ric Notini, Ted Schatzki, Kevin Toomey, Al Smith, Lynne Bonini, Neil Magner, Ted Plemenos. ABSENT: Dave Laven- der, Faye Levow. re ? 7 - aia” Toes fy (peters meres 165 s se J prea : te visce + ei! SENIOR REPS: Zach Lemnios, Cindy Lord, Jeff Oppenheim, Gail Zoura- ngian, Pam Thrailkill, Ann Scotney, Dave Jodice. ABSENT: Cheri Com- stock, Bill Connelly, Steve Guthe, Kathy Hill, Dave Searles, Ted Wheatley. Liz Kemper: LHS’s first representative to the School Com- mittee. A disappointing season finally coming to an end ... Winning our first meet and then only one more the rest of the season ... “O.K., men, the bargain is this ...”... The majority of meets decided by the relay... “Jumping jacks to a four count—Ready, begin!” ... Jim Clements’ two school records in the high jump and hurdles ... “Why do J have to run the relay?” ... Wearing knee socks at the last meet ... Somehow making it back to the locker room in time after you run... Getting acquainted with Messrs. Par Lauf and Fartleck ... “Wait a minute, where’s Mr. Hadley?” ... Knowing that we were better than our 2-7 record in- dicated. ROW ONE: Dave Hadley, Jim Clements, Co-Captains Jared Cone and Chris Mavroides, Burnie Lancaster, Paul DiGiammarino, Coach Moegelin. ROW TWO: Mark Wenham, Tom Reichheld, Bob Brehm, Dave Fenn, Sean Harrigan, Mike Drury, Dave Schatz. ROW THREE: Steve Levine, Paul Changelian, Rich Brandes, Xavier Perin, Glen Williams, Steve Ingalls, Dave Kent. ROW FOUR: Tom Schmickley, Spen- cer White, Steve White, Paul Clear. ABSENT: Coach Crosby, Gary Beaman, Bob Harleman. 84 Poveng? EP NG ANE eo? INDOOR TRACK Lexington Opponent 45 Watertown 40 39 Belmont 47 36 Wakefield 50 44 Concord 41% 4] Stoneham 45 26 Melrose 60 39 Woburn 47 37 Winchester 49 ah Reading 55 Wins 2 Losses 7 ASIAN CLUB CHESS CLUB 87 BOYS’ GYMNASTICS “Push like hell!” ... Middleton’s nerves of steel ... Jefis= 3-) lakeatsup. 2 Biondic takes thesHign Bar Individuals—cops out in the States ... Wipe out on the p-bars—compliments of Nissen ... “Bernstein, where’re my Keys?!” ... “Zl spot you, Anne.” .. . Tim- my’s Arabian, Richie’s fronts, Tomchick’s doubles, Quinn’s planche, Eames’ Germans ... “Let’s get outa here.” 88 Lexington Opponent 94 Brookline 92 96 Watertown 59 100 Winchester if 94 Newton 78 106 Wellesley 87 99 Andover 85 109 Braintree 116 107 Newton South 84 97 Wakefield 83 65 Belmont JV 43 108 Needham 80 Wins 11 Losses 0 ‘4ANG7z ' ' jeavs ROW ONE: Mark Schatz, Jeff Scott, David Petty, Jeff Jenkinson, Tim Simcox, Tom Quinn, Coach Todaro. ROW TWO: Mark Tomchik, Steve Drouilhet, James Clarke, Dave Dimmock, Steve Powell, Ken Tomchik. ROW THREE: Captain Dave Jenkinson, Richard Kellet, Da- vid Eames, Eric Coble, Andrew Middleton, Arthur Tomchik. 89 MATH TEAM STUDENTS’ DRAMATIC SOCIETY 90 91 BAND As . yy enn | i The annual batch of spastic freshmen ... Search- ing for an exchange ... 19 flutes!?! ... “Gimme your jacket; I’m playing halftime!” ... Bandisms: The Wall of Wisdom ... Snowed-out Thanksgiv- ing ... “Have we found an exchange?” ... M-3: The Student Lounge ... The “Truth” about the Band ... “Do we have an exchange yet!?” ... Stage Band at the Rotary Club Luncheon (Burp) ... The No. | leading Band Killer: Auditions ... “Is there a party here?” ... An exchange!; Whoopee Park, N.J. ... Mark went a’ fishin’ (again) ... The parties: Not even any regular Pepsi! ... “How about some pizza?” ... Their Stage Band: Mike, Dave, Scott, and Steve turn in their instruments. ... How We Hijacked How- ard Johnson’s by D. J. Gillespie ... “I wonder what the Band will be like without the seniors next year.” 92 sucag ewes 3 « sue Go out ard hao spall and we tbe! gee Dad freee Lakest tin dors Mey ; os is Are vce boagn ie 3 ae va ee T how ach? h : You're chearn:y;..te GIRLS’ BASKETBALL “To be on the basketball team one must be agile, able to perform feats above and beyond the call of the offi- cial, and, most of all, you must have an overload of brains 10; play...) batusines Prophet eee rracticelin bloomers ... Wheelbarrow line drills and blind man’s bluff... “What do you want her for when you can have me?” B. May ... Strenuous practice at Buttrick’s with carob bean ... Big Mamma Moegelin and the brood dining and dancing at the Old Mill ... Wanna drag? ... “And how many times did Wayne sneeze today?” ... “What spectators? All three of them.” ... Teaching the JV to cheer—hopeless! ... EV, our favor- ite bus driver ... Barb’s drugstore locker—the store that has everything! ... The continuing adventures of Moms Moegelin ... The P.T.D.P. Club is now open for membership ... Jumping against Winchester and hitting their knees ... Fouls, fouls, and more fouls, and there goes Alice! ... WHEN DO WE GO TO BERMUDA? 94 ROW ONE: Karen Vaccaro, Jeanne Maroney, Cindy Mazza, Co-Captains Sue Humphreys and Barb May, Patti Potter, Adele Jeannette, Sharon Semonian. ROW TWO: Coach Moegelin, Anne Harleman, Laurie Gallagher, Jane Youngren, Patrice Ken- ney, Joan Fox, Beth Wheatley, Kathy Scott, Elizabeth Martin. ROW THREE: Coach Boynton, Karen Parrish, Nancy Birchard, Karen Richards, Jean Phelan, Janice Zani, Gail Dexter, Susan Mead. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Farr, Cindy Connolly, Cindy Volante, Jesse Eleftherakis, Melissa White, Theresa Partlow, Nina White. ABSENT: Alice Hayner and Kathy Kenney. Lexington 30 28 a] 10 29 55 41 42 46 Watertown Stoneham Concord Winchester Wakefield Melrose Belmont Woburn Reading Wins 7 Losses 2 Opponent 47 25 18 36 22 ps 23 19 26 FRENCH CLUB YOUNG MODERNS ee eee AURORA o7 HOCKEY 98 The 1971-2 Lexington hockey team enjoyed its most successful season in years. Improvements in the hockey scene this year were home ice advan- tage at Hayden and great spectator enthusiasm. The major factors contributing to our success, however, were the intense desire to win and the sincere pride held for the team by each player, coach, statistician, and manager. Co-Captains Bill Connelly and Scott MacKay provided excellent leadership both on and off the ice. The season was highlighted by many thrilling wins, in par- ticular Woburn and Stoneham, along with great efforts against Wakefield and unbeaten Melrose. Tough Steve Perry, hustling John Gleason, and outstanding goalie John Riley provided in- spiration to all members of the team. Dennis Lowry’s steady play at defense added experience to this year’s young team. A bright future is in store with many fine lettermen returning, led by John Fontas, the top scorer, and Mark Lowe, a hustling left-wing, as next year’s co-captains. Lexington Opponent 4 Winchester 12 Concord Woburn Melrose Stoneham Watertown Belmont Reading Wakefield Melrose Winchester Concord Woburn Watertown Belmont Wakefield Stoneham Reading NAOWWwoUoe ONNON NO W NWBNK WDWONNNK WONN RO Wins 10 Losses 7 Ties 1 ROW ONE: Jon Fontas, Co-Captain Bill Connelly, John Riley, Jim Kelly, Co-Captain Scott MacKay, Ken Hastings. ROW TWO: Coach Hunt, John Butler, Phil Leonard, Dennis Lowry, Bill McAlduff, Steve Yerardi, Mark Lowe, Coach Fontas. ROW THREE: Manager Gil Ouellette, Bill Moretti, Ron Wells, John Gleason, Tom Powers, Paul Smith, Manager Richard Ham. ABSENT: Steve Perry. 99 Salve Regina and the ticklish trills ... Doo-wah warm-ups ... Back- rubs and karate chops ... Happy Birthday rendition ... What’s so great about perfect pitch anyway? ... What, no bar lines? ..: What key are we in? ... What note am I on? ... Move your bods! ... ATA 100 COLUMBIA POINT PROJECT 101 Carlton and Company fall 90-63. ... Dorchester was tough; practices were tougher. ... 29, 30, 31—the streak continues. ... Stimulated Stoneham was stifled 78-76. ... The season continues smoothly as we coast through the league. ... Forfeit?! ... The team pulls to- gether. ... Chicken fries, poker games, and minute drills ... Tourney-bound at last ... Boston Garden, home court advantage ... Concord, Lowell, Andover (They were as big as they said.) ... Division I North Champions ... Lee named tournament M.V.P. Boston College delirium ... Showdown with C.M.... Lexington holds Memorial services for the King. ... Bermuda beware! . 102 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Lexington 90 94 88 83 85 85 67 78 74 73 82 83 83 89 86 16, 87 96 Ge) 71 Opponent Boston English 63 Dorchester 87 Melrose 55 Belmont 39 Woburn 65 Reading 65 Watertown 47 Stoneham 76 Wakefield 55 Concord 54 Wakefield 70 Winchester el Melrose 52 Belmont 50 Woburn 56 Reading 56 Watertown 54 Stoneham 83 Winchester 78 Concord 63 Wins 19 Forfeits | Middlesex League Champions ROW ONE: Paul Jones, Jim Johnson, Joe Cormier, Co-Captains Ron Lee and Wayne Morrison, Steve Singelais, Jack Flaherty. ROW TWO: Kelly Domings, John Durkin, Coach Boynton, Greg Baker, Jack Rosa, Peter Matthews. ABSENT: Curt Wolff. 103 1972 STATE CHAMPIONS ig WV, q Lexington Opponent «) Concord 59 81 Lowell 68 59 Andover 45 Division I North Champions! 64 Holy Name 58 76 Catholic Memorial 69 State Champions! 104 Coach Boynton pays tribute to a great team... Ron Lee put his most determined effort together for the Me- morial game. From it he emerged as the publicly-recognized best player in the State of Massachusetts. Wayne Morrison also put one of his best efforts forth against Memorial as he practiced the art in which he has excelled for two years—attacking defenses and presses and dissecting them like a surgeon. Jack Flaherty catalyzed the team all year long. He quarter- backed our all-important press attacks and covered the prim e op- ponent a great deal of the time. His finest hour was the Andover game. Joe Cormier best revealed what he meant to us by his offensive efforts versus Lowell; against the big 6’6” Carmichael of Andover, he displayed his ability to cover the big post man. Steve Singelais, who was a great offensive cog all year, turned defensive specialist down the stretch. His most outstanding per- formances were superb defensive stints versus Aronie of Concord and Cooper of Andover. His work opposite Marvelous Marv at B.C. will long be remembered by us (and by Safford). Paul Jones, hampered by an injury early in the season, had to be content with the role of sixth man when a big man was needed. His constant contribution to our success was never more evident than in the close Stoneham game as he shut off McLaughlin and when he assisted Cormier with the coverage of the big Andover centers. Curt Wolff was the sixth man when a guard was needed. His great hustle, spirit, and leadership were ever-present. When he was called upon to start in the schoolboy game of the century, he responded as we knew he would, with a great performance under enormous pressure. He guarded Gaskins the entire second half. The King had a lot of points, but his percentage from the floor was below his usual. The rest of the squad was probably the deepest in talent ever. Most of our seniors could have been stars elsewhere. Peter Matthews played the most important four minutes of his career versus Gaskins, holding him to one for eight from the floor during that time. Directing the attack well against Memorial for a while was Jack Rosa. His most distinguished performance was probably his four assists and nine interceptions in a half of play versus Belmont. Jim Johnson also had an effective stint at covering Gaskins, but contributed even more heavily to our survival in the close Stone- ham game with a great defensive effort. John Durkin had his finest hour against Melrose in our first en- counter. At this point he showed great potential. Injuries and ill- ness hampered his effectiveness but did not stop him from play- ing a key role in running the opponent’s game plan in practice at tourney time. His fine spirit on the bench was always noteworthy. The efforts of Bob Phelan, Bob LaBombard, and Chris Hayner were also instrumental in the development of good counter moves to the opponent’s game plan. The overall team effort speaks for itself—extension of last year’s great team record to 51 straight victories on the scoreboard and unprecedented back-to-back State Championships. 105 e477 ‘ ot . me vy x et 4¥,0,9 WE DON’T MESS AROUND, HEY! 106 AV-LIBRARY AIDES 5 ie f de ot F m Ee wm Pied iat Me 107 Lexington Opponent 39 Norwood 56 56 Acton-Boxborough 39 69 Belmont 26 56 Cambridge Latin 39 58 Needham af 61 Brookline 34 56 Waltham 39 49 Brockton 46 53 Gardner 42 6] Wellesley 4] Wins 9 Losses | Greater Boston Relay Carnival Champions State Championships: Fourth Place Greater Boston League Champions!! ‘SRR EETAT SAE PLATENS LL LT ET IL NN - i _ ve } whe : 4 . ROW ONE: Walter Bergler, Ric Notini, Gary Flomenhoft, Co-Captains Bob Hayes and Mike Meller, Rich Busa, Scott Gray, Jim Brick, Dave Giuliano. ROW TWO: Manager Stan Esecson, Steve Custance, Bob Bettencourt, Paul Newman, Eric Seyferth, Jim McCann, Jim Abell, Coach Dwyer. ROW THREE: Jeff Allen, Karl Austermann, Roger Samuels, Dan Koff, Charlie Foster, Peter Brightman, David Shurtleff, Mike Koocher. ABSENT: Joel Meltz, Mike Stone, Bob Vohl. 108 109 BOYS’ SWIMMING Starting off the season with Bob Vohl’s second annual toilet training ... Winning the relay car- nival and setting a new record in the 400 I.M. relay ... Losing to Norwood in a 20-yard sewer and winning all the rest ... Trying to work hard in Hayden’s 80° pool ... “Beek, beek, beek, beek” ... Breaking the 400 free relay record, again ... The “Mel” start ... Giulie, Stanton, F.J.. Champ, Guinea, Flome, Chimp ... Wal- tham blowing taps, for themselves ... Going to Medford for the Easterns, States, and Leagues ... “You’ve got to move.” ... Going to the New Englands without a coach ... Winning the league meet and bringing home two more trophies ... And always look out for the piano; it falls fast. 110 PING PONG CLUB VOLUNTEERS NURSING HOME 111 Six long months of pulled muscles, pinched nerves, sprained ankles and toes, and hiding cailoused hands when meeting someone new ... 35¢ from the Naza- TeneS =. .e)) LOlescated!; ce Guess: where i ahayve. to go?” ... Losing Cha Nan before the season started ... Chalk fights ... Rosin at... JV meet—HA-HA ... The hairy marshmallows ... Patti and the Wolf... Team song ... “Off the track, girls!” ... Mr. Good and his B.B3B.cs2en) A pricols Onis tes DUSh a OULCOatOCS aaa. Those beep-beep mock meets ... Retarded songs on the bus trips ... Gennaro’s imitations ... Recovering a lost back straddle ... Snowed in for the individuals ... 7th out of 12 at the state team meet ... MIDDLESEX CHAMPS!!! ... Jackets. 67.60 59.45 68.95 64.66 68.65 65.65 Lexington Stoneham Woburn Wakefield Melrose Winchester Concord Wins 6 Losses 0 GIRLS’ GYMNASTICS Opponent 38.65 38.20 57.80 48.40 58.10 56.30 ROW ONE: Coach Oberdorfer, Judy Petrucci, Michelle Taylor, Co-Captain Patti Bond, Nancy McCarthy, Alana Tuck, Kathy Bradley, Genie Shao. ROW TWO: Mary Mazerall, Gale Gennaro, Karen Wills, Maureen Meehan, Ann Drouilhet, Lorna Bates, Donna Gennaro, Lisa Buchanan. ROW THREE: Susan Taylor, Cindy Brown, Carolyn King, Jane McCarron, JoAnn MacDougall, Jennifer Collard, Linda Barton, Kathy Doherty. ROW FOUR: Karen Hooper, Janice Powers, Joanne Carey, Rachel Sing, Elaine Dyer, Judy Brown, Ann Storer, Julie O’Mara. ABSENT: Co-Captain Sue Lambie, Chris Dhimos, Cha Nan Tang. 114 Tevye Golde Tzeitel Hodel Chava Yente Lazar Motel Perchik Fyedka Mordcha Avram Rabbi Mendel Constable Grandma Tzeitel Fruma Sarah Paul Scharfman Neal Gittleman Mary Hamilton Linda Raper Lisa Gottlieb Gretchen Kaufman Marcy Kornreich Terry Meier Julie Hodgkins Cynthia Stacey Rebecca Moore Coralee VanEgmond Jonathan Sokol Lawrence Borish Stewart Chapin Christopher Sotckard Jeffrey Russian Robert Margolskee Robert Kingston David Klebanoff Dexter Bellows David Soybel Peter Clark Dexter Whittinghill Cheryl Moore Catherine Stewart Yussel Daniel Kellet Shprintze Catherine McNulty Bielke Elletta Sangrey Sasha Andrew Jonas Ivan Christopher Purdy Rifka Suzanne Hall Mirala Bronwen Crothers Shaindel Elizabeth Griscom Nachum Davis Baird ACCOMPANIMENT Piano Karen Krag Elizabeth Rising Drums Stephen Bailey PRODUCTION STAFF Director Mr. Joseph Di Domenico Chorus Director Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Mrs. Sandi Peaslee Lisa Boodman Lorraine Ferguson FIDDLER 115 ON THE ROOF SKI CLUB 116 Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Design Editor Academics Editors Activities Editors Art Editors Business Managers Features Editors Photography Editor Production Manager Senior Editors Sports Editors Underclass Editors STAFF Ann Scotney Mike Meller Yvonne Chao Debbie Kracoff Donna Schuler Terry Murphy Scott VanWingerden Erica Levine Rin Sasaki Ed Abell Jackie Welsh Eric Rosenthal Joe Swets Ted Plemenos Sue Corkum Liz Kemper Elaine Richardson Jared Cone Liz Martin Rosemary Conroy Ric Notini Ann Pollock Photographers: Stewart Chapin, Leon Chen, David Gissen, Sandro Grignetti, Mark Kelley, Zac Lemnios, Zen Reinhardt. Contributing Photographers: Kathy Ambrose, Walter Bergler, Blair Borden, Steve Engleberg, Stan Esecson, Melanie Hagopian, George Hovorka, Karen Husmann, David Jones, Dave Katzenstein, Dave Klebanoff, Gary Kracoff, Lanny Levine, Jon Miller, Gil Ouellette, Jon Sokol, Alan Stewart, Chris Stockard, Brian Wickens. (De, The agony of picking a staff... “Scott, call Ter- ry.” ... Sorting the 573 mug shots ... FTW? Fu- ture Teachers of the World, what else? ... Des- perately trying everything to sell 1500 books ... Spending hours on all the copy ... “Scott, call Terry!” ... Bye, bye American Pie ... Demo- lished vacations ... Identifying every single freshman, sophomore, and junior ... Mr. F’s lucky slip and there was a cover! ... “Oh, stop!” ... Eight pages with nothing to put on them but band, swimming, or Mike ... Mrs. Scotney’s hot brownies ... “Terry called; she finally got the message.” ... “What am I supposed to do?” ... Rummaging through a million basketball pic- tures ... Being taught to use the enlarger three times before we finally figured it out ... Trans- forming horizontal pictures into verticals ... Frantically working the three nights before the fi- nal deadline ... Mistaking a shotput for a bas- ketball ... And with a Splash we all yelled, Swell Kate its all overt@ YEARBOOK UNDER CLASSMEN WANTED: Freshmen at LHS DESCRIPTION: Under-underclassmen; short in stat- ure; innocent-looking; taking a first glimpse at high school; meeting unfamiliar classmates from the other junior high; trying to get united as a class. LOCATION: Often seen lost in hallways; can be found studying Algebra, World Civ. I, and Earth Sci- ence; situated in study halls for two more years. REWARD: Three more years at LHS. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President Mark Schatz, Secre- tary Randa Wilkinson, Vice-President Leslie Klane, Treasurer Deb- bie Cohen. 120 FRESHMEN A21 ROW ONE: Michael King, Larry Goldberg, Ron- ald Mirsky, Michael McDonough, Howard Quinn, Robert Fenochettii ROW TWO: Ethel Rothmel, Linda Barton, June DeCarlo, Linda Freeman, Maria Freschet, Susan Hamlet, Kate Nichols. ROW THREE: Robert Simmons, Susan Taylor, Susan Walters, Ellen Blake, Cindy Husmann, Linda Bullock, Joy Lawrence, Gail Cerulli, Laura Kalb, Sandra Douglas, Miss Buttigieg. ROW FOUR: Robert Williams, Richard Seaman, Martin Apgar, Andy Holland, Larry Lull, Michael Herz, John Mahoney. ABSENT: William Corbett, David Cul- lom, Michael Koocher, Paul Packer, Jonathan Pious, Joseph Strano. ROW ONE: Fred Donovan, Charles Mooney, Da- vid Wasserman. ROW TWO: Cindy Brown, Ruth Strauss, Ann Marie Tiberii, Anne Collins, Roberta Servente, Allyson Smith, Lisa Hall. ROW THREE: Patricia Nicoll, Barbara Bettencourt, Anne Wright, Joan Fox, Christine D’Arrigo, Heather Pars, Miss Gallagher. ROW FOUR: Phil Rulon, Maurice Carey, Cary Barney, Michael Herman, Richard Al- len, John Fahey, Stephen Masten. ABSENT: Becky Farwell, Jere McDade, Betsy Rawls. A23 ROW ONE: Ken Webb, James Martis, Sean No- lan. ROW TWO: David Hall, Gideon Gil, Connie Cole, Caroline Briggs, Dorothy Evans, Martin Baranger, Frank Smith, ROW THREE: Doreen DiPietro, Barbara Titus, Patricia Jenkins, Theresa Partlow, Kay Saakvitne, Stephanie Bernier, Patricia Canniff, Mrs. Foerster. ROW FOUR: Peter Kent, David Fouhy, Nicholas Alexandrou, Richard Ren- kas, Gary Strong, Richard Moore, Eric Seyferth. ABSENT: Ann Dallas, Joyce Hehir, Cecelia Yeo- mans. FRESHMEN B24 ROW ONE: Dana Freitas, Nicky Warner, Edward Karpinski, Scott Lydiard, Alan Ross, Doug Scruton, Bradley Golden. ROW TWO: William Wallens, Donald Osterberg, Karen Holt, Carol Lawson, Cynthia Stone, Janice Corr, Walter Silvio, William King. ROW THREE: Fred Ferguson, Christian Pierce, Sandra Tavilla, Madalyn Quinlan, Leigh Ireland, Nancy Hammond, Jill Downey, Diane McCallum, Susan Hewitt, Abraham Appleman, Mrs. Snouffer. ROW FOUR: Howard Mintz, Andy Deckert, George Chamberlain, Brian Koren, Rob- ert Blake, Mark Nichipor, Harvey Bass, Mark Sel- tzer. ABSENT: Frederick Wills. B22 ROW ONE: Bruce Herniter, Gary Franceschi, Steve Warshawer. ROW TWO: Cheryl Senter, Elizabeth Tangusso, Laraine Brown, Laura Nicker- son, Eileen Barrett, Emily Carmen, Sandra Doo. ROW THREE: Karen Thompson, Jennifer Small, Mary Mazerall, Marianne Gilman, Jennifer Davi- doff, Laurie Fantasia, Debbie Tangusso, Judy Strauss, Andrea Halleck, Miss Dana. ROW FOUR: Kevin Rudd, Brian Collins, Mark Wisotzky, Ron Parker, David Bicknell, Joe Montuori, Bill Ravanis. ABSENT: Suzanne Allen. B23 ROW ONE: Lauren Cusolito, Gail Gennaro, Mary Sullivan, Karen Bresnihan, Maria Shao, Christine Sakalay, Marilyn Baltz. ROW TWO: George Hay- ner, James Pelletier, Lisa Diodati, Kristen Nordahl, Lisa Richan, Andrea Cohler, Erika Epstein, Charles Foster, Mr. Guerra. ROW THREE: Rich- ard Warner, Gavin Benson, Joseph Moran, John Young, Tunstille Smith, Charles Haible, Arthur Tomchik. ABSENT: Frank Albanese, Glen Camp- bell, Charmaine Mason, Richard Weiner. G23 ROW ONE: Vincent Colby, Lori Campbell, Pris- cilla Webster, Carol Shanahan, Susan Brick, Karen Hays. ROW TWO: Nancy Paster, Diane Tocci, Deanne Kvingedal, Debra Daigle, Patricia Foti, Liane Sullivan. ROW THREE: Richard Martin, Jeffrey Smith, Thomas Alex, Steven Moore, Joseph Reppucci, Daniel Gil. ABSENT: Brian Banks, Ja- nice Bergstrom, Sheila DiPerna, Bruce Estes, Mrs. Ferlinz, John Halfman, Donald Norcross, John Sa- hatjian, Emily Wyman. NEA ETT ROOTS SSR i Oe 123 : ; + - : i i : ; a = i FRESHMEN C21 ROW ONE: Paul Newman, Alan Higgins, Stephen Scolaro, Stephen Drouilhet, Scott Wagner, Scott Batchelder. ROW TWO: Deborah McMahon, Ka- ren Hooper, Robin Cotler, Joette Chancy, Karen Ludington, Rachel Friesecke, Sharon Kava, Paul O’Shaughnessy. ROW THREE: Lance Burke, Jean Phelan, Nancy Leach, Jane McCarron, Carol Mill- er, Mary Hangstefer, Carolyn Stoico, Miriam Gold- stein, Cheryl Tatro, Mr. Pero. ROW FOUR: Ste- ven Rosa, Howard Kirksey, Christopher Williams, James Janusas, John Armstrong, William Bluestein, Matthew Lynn, Kevin Fuchs. ABSENT: Anthony Chastain, Jay Degnan, Elizabeth Field, Mark Kouyoumjian, Stephen Puopolo, Margaret Silva. G2 ROW ONE: John Brosnahan, Todd Collard, Thomas Way, Keith Bernstein. ROW TWO: Laura Barber, Justine Carabbio, Karen Ezekiel, Patricia Hemeon, Karen Moore, Anne Mason, Bonnie Smith. ROW THREE: Laura Nielson, Marilyn Sethares, Susan Danti, Gail Hall, Stephanie Par- sons, Debby Donovan, Mrs. Neuman. ROW FOUR: Jeffrey Allen, Matt Strominger, Evert Fowle, David Titelbaum, Dana Russian, Jeff Worthington. ABSENT: Dandrea Reilly, Jane Gil- lis. FRESHMEN D22 ROW ONE: Jean Trainor, Alison Emery, Bonnie Martin, Sharon Geaghan, Debbie Cohen, Rosanne Perez, Janice Zani. ROW TWO: Miss Geist, Ann Camac, Donna Agresti, Mary Anne Curran, Me- linda Ballou, Kathy Sharkey, Mark Richardson, David Moretti. ROW THREE: Jerry Suskind, Jeff Haugen, Bill Forrester, Larry Smoske, Dan Dias, John Guppy, Lyle Breitmaier, Roger Samuel, AB- SENT: Deborah Bergston, Scott Eames, Erin O’Brien, David Weston. 124 D21 ROW ONE: Peter Fig, Joseph Romano, Steven Burns, Leon Chen, Russell Lyons, Daniel Hardy. ROW TWO: Barbara Schoppet, Nadine Power, Barbara Natanson, Lisa Leone, Ruth Delfiner, Jac- queline Bateson, Marcia Goldstein, Doreen John- son. ROW THREE: Daniel Osborne, Nancy Go- lini, Carol Dwight, Brenda Kaye, Diane Cox, Cyn- thia Volante, Rosemary Furnstahl, Jill McCarthy, Karen Hosford, Susan Kitfield, David Asadoorian, Mrs. Hayes. ROW FOUR: Michael Greisdorf, Scott Miles, Alan Stewart, William Wilkes, Larry Silks, Mark Bougas, Craig Tashjian, David McNamara. ABSENT: John Hilferty. Sandra Kri- korian, Marie Petrucci, Susan Main, Kathy Cac- ciola. D23 ROW ONE: Debra Abramson, Maureen Gavan, Elizabeth Pennell, Margaret Cafarelli, Vickie Mor- genstern, Jean O’Brien, Todd Ellis, ROW TWO; Miss Allen, Diane Solomon, April Forman, Robert Marshall, Kathryn Sandberg, Carl Grossman, Josh- ua Cochin. ROW THREE: Jane Youngren, San- tina Riley, John Belliveau, Wesley Transue, Dennis Shaughnessy, Gail Dexter, Donna Brass. ABSENT: Stephen Bairos, Gerald Cupp, David Hatfield, Dan- iel Sussman, Timothy Whalen. FRESHMEN E22 ROW ONE: Beth Wheatley, Jeannette Harvey, Robin Ziedelis, Nanci Cadario, Deborah Treat, Michelle Sovie, Nancy Sanford. ROW TWO: Jef- frey Moskow, David Ritchie, Richard Gately, Brian Bailey, Kevin O’Brien, Craig Slater, Charles Grossi- mon, Mrs. Dalton. ROW THREE: Timothy Miller, Dianne Marshall, Antoinette Ford, Timothy Shea- han, Deborah Brass, Richard Abraham, Deanna Devlin, Michael Belcik. ABSENT: Margaret Coates, Stephen Cunniff, Jasmine Eleftherakis. E23 ROW ONE: Paul Ahlstrand, Wendell Smith, Jef- frey Sampson, Robert Sullivan, Christina Martin, Michael DiMambro, Rick Brenner. ROW TWO: Carol Hager, Dana Welsh, Brenda Peeler, Eliza- beth Young, Erik Forsberg, Suzanne Balon, Donna Camp, Peter Ennis, Lee Cohen, Mr. Shea. ROW THREE: Brian Moreno, David Gelineau, Norman Richards, Glenn Nygard, Alan Haxton, John Cur- rier, Brian Toomey, Robin Shapiro, Kent Benoit. E24 ROW ONE: Karen Levine, Nancy Hinckley, Sharon Kushinsky, Marjorie Fine, Karen Valliere, Gordon Boyd, Peter Klebanoff. ROW TWO: Joan Orenberg, Lawrence Michelove, Daniel Kellet, Wyatt Russell, John Audley, Ellen Gallagher, Martha Peterson. ROW THREE: Astrid Howard, Aviva Chomsky, Jo- seph Johnson, David Schatz, Carol Craig, Stacey Lyons, Marianne Baum, James Wiggins, Steven Bus- cone, Kevin Murray, Mr. Rourke. ROW FOUR: Lynda McConell, James DeMarre, Dianne Ha- roules, Cindy Rogers, Russell Tansey, David Potter, Mary Kormanos, Mary Ann McNamara. ABSENT: Thomas Dyke, David Shurtleff. FRESHMEN Pe ROW ONE: Ellen Woodfin, Margaret Warner, Lee Anne Skinner, Leslie Biletch, Cynthia Lamantea, Patricia Sellars, Karen Francis, ROW TWO: Carol- yn Farr, Walter McDonald, Amy Kolodkin, John Mazyck, Kim Davis, Patricia Parisse, Patrice Ken- ny. ROW THREE: Lester Goodridge, Barry Al- tman, Stephen Doppler, Anne Hamilton, Elizabeth Rubenstein, Donald Thompson, Charles Hoefling, David Merfeld, Hans Strauch. ROW FOUR: Philip Jones, David Huoppi, Kevin Casey, Scott Bryan, Gil Barrett, Paul Collins, Emily Nicholson, Donald Ranagan. ABSENT: Mr. Gralla, Dana Heron, Tom Monahan, Debra Brown. p22. ROW ONE: Richard Spillane, Sara Mueller, Ste- ven Zieff, Cynthia Peters, Debra Sweeney, Jayne Roberts, Susan Shepp. ROW TWO: David Troup, Jon White, Moira Cleary, Laurel Gallagher, Lisa Fitzgerald, Penny Margolskee, Cheryl Hartwell, Julie Greene. ROW THREE: Harold Cole, Mi- chael Abel, Charles Crowley, Lester Savage, Hugh Bradshaw, Michael Byrne, Alan Deveau, Richard Becker. ABSENT: Miss Edwards, Dominique Ax- elbank, Nancy O’Connell. 126 F23 ROW ONE: Stephen Harvell, Elizabeth Griscom, Cynthia Cunha, Nan O’Connell, Lisa Garant, Therese Spellenberg, Carol Zepf. ROW TWO: Robert Swan, Robert Maroney, Richard Ritchie, Robert Sheffres, John Wheatley, Paul Eldridge, Miss Manitsas. ROW THREE: George Bacigalupo, Richard Perry, Michael Foran, Jonas Devenis, Ronald Sartori, Miles Abkowitz, Christopher Mott, Francis Belcastro. ABSENT: Gregory Bramhall, Debra Cacciola, Mark Clough. H108 ROW ONE: Graham Eacock, Karl Austermann, David Peterson, Dan DeMello. ROW TWO: Amy Busiek, Grace Hitchcock, Melissa White, Robin Stevens, Rachel Cross, Deborah Bayles, Wendy Harper, Claudia Talland. ROW THREE: Donna Shine, Jody O’Keefe, Janet Hubert, Susan Kemper, Dawn Meurer, Rachel Fink, Lois Cicero, Mr. Boynton. ROW FOUR: Paul Turner, Mark Levine, Richard Murphy, John Boynton, Daniel Scharf- man, Wallace Robinson, Richard Gordon, Christ- opher Kyprianos. ABSENT: Karen Johnson, Kris- tne Kleeberg, Louis Pomerantz. 1 4 FRESHMEN G123 ROW ONE: Robert Hills, Susan Nair, Eileen Kee- gan, Suzanne McCurley. ROW TWO: Lee MacDo- nald, Cheryl Childs, Jacqueline Vital, Nancy Rola- shevich, Sandra Bowersock, Sandra Goodale, Les- lie Klane, Virginia Stevens. ROW THREE: Maria Schmid, Elaine Orsillo, William Asadoorian, Earl Johnson, Susan Sicco, Robin Miles, Ann Harle- man, Mrs. Goodspeed. ROW FOUR: Stephen Furnstahl, Michael Peterson, Michael Hourihan, Andreas Kuehnle, Jeffrey Battin, John Delvecchio, Shawn Tansey, Pamela Potter. ABSENT: Francis Busa, Janna Crafts, Dana Filipetti, Stephen Filo- lungo, Eliz Heider, Jane Levey, Timothy Lingley, Vinola Pitters, Heather Wickens. G126 ROW ONE: John Graham, Bill MacArthur, Ralph Butts, Dean Peters, Jim Sherman, Linda Johnson, Phyllis Robinson. ROW TWO: Harriet Whittaker, Lisa Andolina, Matilda Turchinetz, Lisa Kenn, Gail Hughey, Cynthia Tacito, Nancy Avallone, Ali- son Bracken. ROW THREE: Carol LaBate, Karen Murphy, Nancy Ohlin, Paul Hartery, Diana Me- servey, Susan Finkelstein, Christine McCormack, Maureen McCadden, Miss Harrison. ROW FOUR: Susan Meade, David Liebman, Robert Crowell, Daniel Beck, Lawrence Klemm, Robert Hodge, Ben Clarke, Peter Pivarunas, Donald Eaton, Robert Lind, Scott Savioli. ABSENT: Tracy Demko, Mi- chael Foley, Annette Hill, Bradley White. FRESHMEN falalely? ROW ONE: Ann Feakes, Phil Kolovson, Paul An- dersen, Tom Khachadoorian, Dennis Mazzone, Jack Glassman, Carol Cassidy, Susan Nichols. ROW TWO: Miss Pearsall, Diane Stratton, Karen Buchinskas, Cynthia Connolly, Fran Ward, Donna Deane, Barbara Bjorklund, Verna Frasca. ROW THREE: Jonathan McDougall, Bob Landry, Art Barsamian, Dan Hamilton, Brian Hurley, Alan Herscott, John Skelton, Robert Mahoney. AB- SENT: Doug Dorain, Fran Hoefling, Paul Jordan, Debbie Lupo, Ann Monahan, Daniel Paradis, Miss Pearsall, Valerie Raffi, Bill Segal, Marguerite Thambash, Karl Wilson. A111 ROW ONE: Donald DeBernardi, Michael Hurley, Jonathan Teger, John Junod, Gareth Kinkead, Alex Blackmer, John Herther. ROW TWO: Su- zanne Winchester, Janice Rouillard, Rachel Lurie, Debra Fratto, Karen Hamilton, Valeria Lanza, Lisa Sebell, Barbara Feld. ROW THREE: Bradley White, Karen Casson, Marilyn Connor, Kiki King, Susan Kolovson, Janet McCabe, Elizabeth Bartell, Donna Hoffman, Jenette Simpson, Dr. Satz. ROW FOUR: Nicholas Nichols, Mark Doran, Paul An- donian, Gary Mitchell, Robert Godoy, Koray Pa- mir, Stephen Budiansky, Peter Marcus, Stephen Quinn. ABSENT: Elizabeth Bartel, Jane Gillis, Stephen Stratford, Elizabeth Walton. IES. ROW ONE: Nancy Swanton, Joyce Trovato, Jeanne Ganshirt, Andrea Marnoy, Debby Whea- ton. ROW TWO: Mark Cuccinello, Joy Sheldon, Diane DeVenezio, Sara Bachman, Ruth Ann Beck- ett, Andrew Braks, Mr. Chick. ROW THREE: Daniel Savage, Miles Byrne, Steve Abell, Daniel Zimmerman, Tom Spencer. ABSENT: Stephen Eisenberg, Greg Roat. J100 ROW ONE: Ken Miller, Bill Kinner, Kevin Shep- erd, Dan Goldman, Henry Friedman, Frank Cor- sino. ROW TWO: Betsy Kassler, Nancy Silverman, Jane McDonald, Cheryl Burke, Mary Ann DeFran- cesco, Eileen Quinlan, Lorraine Maddox. ROW THREE: Paula Bloomberg, Joyce Bass, Elizabeth Walker, Kathy Scott, Jan Newton, Randa Wilkin- son, Cathy Stoico, Jeanne Rosato, Patty Gillis, Re- becca Hibbard. ROW FOUR: Fred Picard, David Doyle, Steve O’Shaughnessy, Richard Charlantini, Glenn Lucas, David Koutoudakis, Ray Ferris. AB- SENT: Leslie Armstrong, Gail Hampton, Julie Jan- kelson, Charles Lawson, Toni Mennella, Tracey Taverna, Miss Zimmerman. ee ees FRESHMEN J102 ROW ONE: Arthur Hardy, Gary DeGuglielmo, Bill MacDonald, Steve Burns, Bobby Boudreau, Barry Melman, Duncan Osborne. ROW TWO: Joan Silva, Susan Pratley, Barbara Drury, Sandy Tassel, Gail Hildebrand, Debby Fietze, Doreen Cot- trell. ROW THREE: Bob Bates, Gwen Fulton, Ka- ren Kitching, Beverly Vyce, Katherine Romberg, El- len Miley, Sara Natanson, Betsy Lehr, Bryan Stitt, Brendan Lowry. ROW FOUR: Robert Goldstein, Harold Kramer, David Aron, Karl Wilson, Ken- neth Petrusauskas, Mark Kavanagh, Ronald Schu- ler, Charles Hornig, Daniel Jick. ABSENT: Mrs. Thompson. CLA ss F O SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Treasurer Mary McGrath, Secretary Rosemary Conroy, Vice-President Pam YOU SCAN UTASLAN Cia. WITH YOU A CLASS COUNCIL GEOME TRY SSS ASA AUCTION MONE Y J VeGHEER: LEADERS RUSS IAN REV CLA SSIFICA TIONS Winston, President Bob Murphy. 130 ue eg igh BIOLO {Wie oe) GY FO UPERI RMALD ORITY EHYDE CONCESSILUN STAND WORLD CIV LI FROGS THEOR EMS E NGLIS H TWO MORE YEAR es eh A a eri cy Al ROW ONE: Mark Kidney, Steven Heyl, Francis DeGuglielmo, Charles Peterson, Owen Schur. ROW TWO: Anne Fiore, Paula Burns, Virginia Moreau, Debra Nygaard, Joan Toomey, Martha Rowland, Deborah Smith. ROW THREE: Ben Baylies, Brian Stacey, Ronald Reece, Gary Geiss- ler, Steven Agraz, Guy Busa, Miss Puschek. ROW FOUR: Sandro Grignetti, Alan Bogosian, Marco Lanza, Paul Sullivan, Tom Webster, Marshall Jen- kins, Harry May. ABSENT: Donald Charlantini, Marlene Dratch, Richard McLatchy, Sanghi Wag- ner. SOPHOMORES VET) ROW ONE: Terry McDade, Mary Lannan, Lorna Bates, Gail Henry, Elizabeth Mooney, JoAnn Schachter. ROW TWO: Edward Burri, Laurel Sil- tanen, Nancy Lundberg, Nancy McKinney, Martin Fig, Mr. Ames. ROW THREE: Paul Changelian, Steven Robey, James Bellows, James Abell, Peter Blunt, Richard Garant. ABSENT: Corinne Coraz- zini, Wendy Jellis, Edward Mansfield, Diana Mo- riarty. A28 ROW ONE: Jill Novak, Leslie Rothman, Ellen Abrams, Deborah Busa, Cynthia Chapman, Lynne Matthews, Patricia Sullivan. ROW TWO: Scott Pe- ters, Craig Gately, John Boggia, Joanne Spilios, Debbie McLatchy, Edward Webster, Edward Her- sey, Laurence Redgate. ROW THREE: William Greenwood, Richard Moore, Robert Baum, Paul Timmins, Bailey Schulz, Ronald Finlayson, Robert Corkum. ABSENT: Sandra Drake, Debra En- twistle, Mrs. Githii, Sharon Lannquist, Lorraine Lynch, James Sherry, Alan Wagner, Kristin White. SOPHOMORES B27 ROW ONE: Debra Ann Agresti, Marla Rubin, Pa- tricia Moretti, Joanne Delay, Deborah Coscia, Kathy Driscoll, Susan May. ROW TWO: Step- hanie Nylander, Heidi Schworm, Roberta Bayliss, Jennifer Chastain, Wendy Warner, Linda Reed, Nancy Hill, Mary Mason, Mrs. Lord. ROW THREE: Jonathan Groisser, William McLaughlin, David Petty, James Larson, Michael Larj, Bruce Busteed, Gregory Bolster, Jeff Jenkinson. AB- SENT: Gail King. BT ROW ONE: Kathy Flaherty, Pamela Butler, Mich- ele O’Bryant, Elizabeth Mazza, Paula MacDonald, Cynthia Sacco, Ann Gryboski. ROW TWO: Ger- ald Scott, Chris Steinberg, John O’Hara, Steven Gibbs, Kathy Hughes, Eric Johannessen, David Miller, Donald Drury, Miss Lefkowitz. ROW THREE: John Chiesa, Gerard McNamara, James Lawson, Kenneth Beaton, Jeff Morgenstern, Phillip Costello, Robert Bonasera. ABSENT: Richard Gaudet. B28 ROW ONE: Andrew Topalian, Don Smith, Tom Sullivan. ROW TWO: Abby Waldron, Wanda Sta- kutis, Victoria Carter, Karen O’Brien, Deborah Weiner, Jeanne Delfino, Susan Wright. ROW THREE: Diane Rymes, Debra Cohen, Donna AI- bertine, Jill Whitman, Ann Drouilhet, Deborah MacDonald, Susan McManus, Miss Quinn. ROW FOUR: Joseph Bombara, Thomas Fitzgerald, Rob- ert Phelan, James Costello, Matthew Bean, Curt Lawhorn, John Butler. ABSENT: Emilie Dawson, Elizabeth Gruber, Ruth Mayer, Laura Reiner, Gre- gory Ruffing, Martha Vibbert, Claire Welch, Scott Winchester. C28 ROW ONE: Elizabeth Johnson, Carol Beinar, Paula Boudreau, Eleanor Amodeo, Sandra Guy, Marcia Smith, Cindy Piantedosi. ROW TWO: Charles Sutton, Johnette Divens, Katherine Touart, Barbara MacGregor, Carol Walker, Nancy O’Donoghue, Susan Gilbert, Charlene Elam, Jef- frey Scott, Miss Spencer. ROW THREE: Joel Butts, William McAlduff, Michael Devlin, Stephen Weiner, Jon Morrison, William McNamara, Thomas Sacco. ABSENT: Michael Ciriello, Carol Dugan, Peter Flynn, Jayne Hodgkins, Janice Kirby, Kevin Leary, Renee Renwick, Lisa Stamas, Diane Whitney, Karin Winnard. RRS 29cm RES SOPHOMORES CLT: ROW ONE: Blair Borden, Janet Flewelling, Na- talie Lawson, Barbara Evans, Michelle Cotler. ROW TWO: William Dolbear, Robert Butler, Christine Bauer, Susan Kingston, Lisa Johns, Debra Altobelli, Charles MacGillivray, Miss An- goff. ROW THREE: Richard DuBois, Thomas Coleman, William McNamara, Michael DeSimone, Peter Hodges, Kenneth Guditz. ABSENT: Edward Beauchamp, John Doyle, Nancy Gilbert, Denise Mazzola. C| ROW ONE: Paul Smith, Dana Sweet, Patric Mor- rison, Richard Weisman, Mark Onanian. ROW TWO: Florence Johnson, Elaine DiBartolo, Nancy Scurto, Alison Wall, Kathy Cowen, Martha MeNicholas, Valerie Belbin. ROW THREE: Betsy Fobert, Buffy Knobel, Charlene McLeod, Amanda Hogan, Lynn McArdle, Mary Beth Leavitt, Kit Gil- dea. ROW FOUR: Billy Pierro, Gary Rich, Andy Bougas, Jim Cahill, Mike Tracey, Evan Haberman, Paul Duggan. ABSENT: Alison Clark, Mrs. Setti, Linda Stankowski. SOPHOMORES D27 ROW ONE: Susan Dygert, Sheryl Anderson, Bonnie Bowes, Elizabeth Lee, Peggy DiGiamma- rino, Pamela Glass, Mary Hagerty. ROW TWO: Douglas Feldman, Andrew Schact, Larry Madoff, Leslie McCabe, Mary Morse, Carol Hoover, Mrs. Mulkerin. ROW THREE: James O’Neil, Gerald Meadows, Joseph Belcik, Bruce Clarke, Andrew Jonas, Karen Crain, Joan Merkle. ABSENT: Kathy Forten, Michael Lancaster, Theodore Roberson. D28 ROW ONE: Leetta Aquaro, Melanie Hagopian, Karen Richards, Ellen Stein, Kathleen Moscillo, Lisa Cram, Deborah Winsten. ROW TWO: Re- becca Szabo, Michelle Ebbs, Robin Foster, Maria Legassie, Roseanne DiLuna, Gregory Boyd, Daniel Traficante, Miss Lord. ROW THREE: Richard Reeves, Joseph Maglitta, Jeffrey Plank, David Jones, Gerard Clifford, John Walsh, Stephen Smith, David Glaser. ABSENT: Patty Belcik, Dan- iel Koff, Anne Kaufman, Cheryl Williams, Sandra Mains, James McCarthy, John Meaney, Donna Sal- vucci, Leah Weiss, Robert Hopwood, John Cam- eron. 134 D1 ROW ONE: Marian Horowitz, Margot Arana, Rosemarie Senneville, Karen Osterberg, Thomas Sternweiler, Gayle Eldridge. ROW TWO: Elletta Sangrey, Kathy Bradley, Gregory Wells, Elaine Jones, Linda Legsdin. ROW THREE: Jane Train- or, John McCarthy, Melinda Moseley, James Wal- ton, James Mahoney, David Dimmock. ABSENT: Mrs. Beckwith, George Campbell, Robert Crane, Catherine Foulkes, Maureen Meehan, Sonia Snuggs, Stephen Szabo. EY, ROW ONE: Valerie Shapiro, Ann Pollack, Leah Eliades, Louise Arciprete, Deborah Koning, Marla Leichtman. ROW TWO: Debra Dinozzi, Debra Packard, Marcia Campbell, Suzanne Hall, William Hosford, Miss Heidt. ROW THREE: Mark Ben- sky, Douglas McCune, Kevin Jones, Michael Mee- han, Michael Coblyn, Donald Sannella, David Jick. ABSENT: Carol Braff, Judith Fox, Judith Glaub- man, Harry Mairson, Judith Mulkerin, Meredith Richman. E28 ROW ONE: Pamela Winston, Randi Ring, Priscilla Wyman, Janet Mehlhorn, Eileen Wiles, Elaine San- telmann, Janet Kaitz, Lili Glick, Cynthia Ham. ROW TWO: David Thompson, Gary Shaw, Kath- erine Fox, Laurence Crossen, Lawrence Pothier, John Roznovak, Paula Murphy, Deidre Dion, Mi- chael McCurley, Mr. McColgan. ROW THREE: David Tabeling, Scott Packer, Michael Arkin, Richard Brandes, David Berchtold, Thomas Kon- ing, Kenneth Enrico, Robert Campbell, Denis Tremblay. ABSENT: Jeff Cohler, Thomas Dear- den, Starla Lemnios, Gary Shaw, Karen Sokal, Thomas Stoddard, David Thompson, Ronald Wells. SOPHOMORES ae ete aS es Premise kar ET ROW ONE: Philip Leonard, Patricia Potter, Lee Howard, Susan Bergin, Cathleen Canavan, Laurel Armington, Andrew Kalafatis. ROW TWO: Daniel Handman, Paul Sawtelle, Leslie Harding, Debra Cole, Nancy Fox, Linda Sheffi eld, Miss Viano. ROW THREE: Jeffrey Brehm, Joel Meltz, Bob Manus, Noel Cummings, Joseph Padellaro, Kurt Doelling, Robert Murphy. ABSENT: Phillip Glo- ver, Paul McDermott. SOPHOMORES ey, ROW ONE: Brian Doherty, Charles Cunniff, James Fradette, Kathleen Carberry, Susan Kanter, Lisa Kornetsky, Deborah Hurley. ROW TWO: Lawrence Maser, Debra Meurer, Lynne Ericson, Nelson Lerner, William Silva, Mrs. Keeler. ROW THREE: Vincent Marasa, Michael Arter, Shaun Murphy, Stephen Powell, Joseph Collins, Walter Bergler. ABSENT: Kathleen Breslin, Scott Grade, John Hansan, Peter McDermott, Dawn Robbins, William Silva. F 1 ROW ONE: Cynthia Fabiszewski, Alice Kashma- nian, Sandra Collins, Mary Jane Sherman, Giselle Bernier, Joyce Trueblood, Debbie Goldman. ROW TWO: Leslie Warner, Laura Carlan, Marybeth Baldwin, Kenneth Scanlon, Constantine Papanas- tassiou, John Solomos, Thomas Powers, Dana Rodd, Mark Stone. ROW THREE: Judith Wenzel- berger, Stephen Dolan, Andrew Harris, Jeffrey Ta- gen, Thomas Cupp, Carl Krag, Steven Libowitz, Paul Fraser. ABSENT: Mrs. Elton, Paula Hurley, Ann Margolius, Betty McDonald, Andy Middleton, Gregory Nahigian. 136 ie © . F28 ROW ONE: Jennifer Stolz, Kathleen McDevitt, Paula Dolan, Robin Welsh, Tama Janowitz, Laurie Kornreich, Barbara Berman. ROW TWO: Stephen Myers, David Briggs, Kenneth Ayvazian, Michael Cupp, Paul Dever, Janice Power, Roxanne Margo- lien. ROW THREE: Kenneth Wissoker, George Karaian, Steven Levine, Jeffrey Wilkinson, Stanley Shelmire, Thomas Tropeano, Wayne Tack. AB- SENT: Miss Bujnievicz, Mary Carine, Cynthia Ernst, Dana Franklin, Charles Godwin, Janne Hurley, Brad Michalove, Prince Robinson, George Scaltsas, Daniel Solomon. cy RUNNION gee G117 ROW ONE: Karen Parrish, Marie Curro, Lynn Marion, Pat Combs, Debbie Friedman, Judy Car- lson, Karen Vaccaro. ROW TWO: Laurie Ross, Lisa Sorrentino, Jean Bevington, Kathy McDonough, Steve Yerardi, Peter Regina, Peter Brogan, Sue Schatzoff, Lydia Fedus, Sue Tavilla, Amy Wolf. ROW THREE: Joe Hutchinson, Charles Donahue, Brett Harrison, Mark Zieff, Bruce Labitt, Roger Strauch, Timothy Miller, Steve Nelson, David Kaye, Glenn Williams. ABSENT: Ann Barabush, Patti Kasputys, Gayle Lingley, Christopher Purdy, Susan Wetmore. Sy SOPHOMORES G115 ROW ONE: Judy Blake, Anne Lindsay, Frances Carlson, Sharon Westcott, Karen Withrow, Lor- raine Bell, Norann Warner, Sue Frederick. ROW TWO: Daria Sommers, Karen Husmann, Amy Broderick, David Colwell, Tom McDonald, Wally Cupp, Charles Miller, Michael Wimberly, Sandy Bernier, Susan Kutchin, Debbie Yamak, Miss Fein. ROW THREE: Ken Goodman, Jon Aster, Jeff Neidorf, Mike Rodman, Ethan Harris Alan Banks, Gary Zartarian, Norman Prendergast, Peter Sher- man. ABSENT: Chris Dooley, Margaret Falconer, Sylvia Henry, Jo Hannah Katz, Leann Tambor. Gag ROW ONE: Pat Carney, Carol Sortino, Julie Brosnahan, Ginny Comstock, Laura Marlowe, Jill Williams, Janette Young, Cindy Fenske, ROW TWO: Holly Hyde, Andrea Pasciuto, Mary Shanley, Bob LaBombard, Peter Vallas, Eric Bie- derman, Richard Quinlan, Tom Strickland, Joyce Wolfson, Janet McGinn, Mr. Irwin. ROW THREE: Arthur Millican, Kip Newcomb, John Rosato, Steve Wasserman, John Zieman, Joe Do- nato, David Barnes. ABSENT: Richard Hartstone, Kathy Kean, Mike Needham, David Potts, Jo Anna Taylor, Jennifer Wexler, Sandra Wittier. SOPHOMORES H106 ROW ONE: Richard Rosmarin, Rita Schneller, Beth Cone, Gail Brown, Lisa Gougian, Scott Mar- noy. ROW TWO: Dan Harvey, Jeff Friedman, Paul Keeler, David Soybell, Gordon Zuerndorfer, Robin Millican, Mr. Koetke. ROW THREE: Kevin Conley, Nick Grabar, Tim Simcox, Richard La- Fauci, Richard Bille, Bill Stygles. ABSENT: Steve Schott. H107 ROW ONE: Helen Terkanian, Kathy Jackman, Jane Littlejohn, Mary McGrath, Mark Brown. ROW TWO: Toby Rosenthal, Kathy Patrician, Jo An Zouranjian, Susan Casazza, Ann Donavan, Martha Friedman, Tina Nichols. ROW THREE: Billy Silverman, Robert Barnett, Dawn Barnes, Lynn Hastings, Janine Wong, Linda Carpenter, Mr. Buck. ROW FOUR: Steve Custance, Gary Zierhoffer, Jon Waterman, Chris Whalen, Lenny Cuzuppe, Roger Williams, Bill Zvara. ABSENT: Brian Donovan, Lisa Lambert, Jeff Maron, Ann Minehart, Alison Raisbeck, Gayle Schramm, Donna Speer. H114 ROW ONE: Amy Nichols, Andy Little, Esther Graham, Janice VanNorden. ROW TWO: Rhonda Schneider, Jeanne Maroney, Margie Jackson, Deb- bie Rose, Margie Radlo, Elissa Mintz, Jami Zisson. ROW THREE: Sue Paterson, Alice Barney, Janet Silva, Barbara Bryant, Jennifer Hatfield, Sue Lodi, Cindy Lancaster, Mary Whall, Stephanie Young, Anne Kearney, Miss Skwirut. ROW FOUR: Mario Giberti, Ken Connelly, Dana Doo, George Ra- vanis, David Terzian, Richard Payne, Billy Watson, Matthew Spencer, Sean Kelley, Alan Wood. AB- SENT: Robin Dailey, James Ferguson, Debbie Iod- ice, Jan McGrath, Linda Nichols, Wendy Williams. J ROW ONE: Carol Schreiber, Amy Rechtman, Robin Lewis, Kathy Hemeon, Kristin Webb, ROW TWO: Wendy Barstow, Judy Downey, Peggy Ross, Leslie Field, Cindy Jefferson, Nancy Nielsen, Mar- go Mondano. ROW THREE: Pat Lancaster, Mike Healey, John Lanman, Seth Pemsler, Larry Slieker, John White, Tom Wiedman, Greg Brown, John McKenney, Bob Zani, Bob Vohl. ROW FOUR: Bob Gallagher, Billy Cataldo, Jim Sullivan, Clif- ford Blood, Paul Kerrigan, Mark Mason, Jeff Cooper, John Daley, Richard Sperduto, Russell Fig. ABSENT: Mr. Cobb, Dawn Wilson, Nick Wood- sum. SOPHOMORES J105 ROW ONE: Kathy McGuire, Janet Doucette, Lynn Binstock, Rose Conroy, Veronica Graham, Judy Casello. ROW TWO: Patsy Kelly, Kathy Connor, Nancy Birchard, Nancy Buivid, Judy Peck, Kathy Hebert, Jean Barsamian, Mr. Todd. ROW THREE: Anne Martin, Paul Nickerson, Paul Ferraguto, Peter Dalrymple, Jeff Pheasant, Barry McGrory, Dominic Grant, Mark Fernandez. AB- SENT: Steven Grant, Larry James, Greg Kouyoum- jian, Jeff Loring. ROW ONE: Betty Fuller, Laura Barsamian, Linda Marrone, Pam Watson, Chris Martis, Janet Mit- chell, Lori Testa) ROW TWO: Janet Casello, Mary McHugh, Carol Jacobs, Ed Dyke, Bob Lotto, Tom Youngren, Diane White, David Whittinghill, Can- dee Heimlich, Patsy Bird, Jayne Ross, Amy Gallag- her, Mrs. Hewitt, ROW THREE: Steve Doran, Tom Schmickley, Peter Spencer, Bob Burgess, Gary Sullivan, Scott Landry, Mark Wright, Paul James, Janet Casey. ABSENT: Neil Baron, Julie Davies, Hugh Dougherty, Mark Ferren, Bob Grant, Karen Pedrotti, Alex Simpson, Kathy Williamson. Saouene up enough money to pay for a class ring and broken crucibles. ene varsity letters. Valence, oxidation numbers, moles, and Avogadro’s Number. Hien taking out their frustrations in front of C Unit. Nominations for NHS. 1 Barats sines, and cosines. Neu last year as underclassmen. iTeattae your car the day after you got your license. Hee for a successful Junior Prom and Junior Show. Ronse the football and basketball concession stands. Bieaive gym classes. Finding the aggravation of SAT’s and Achievements. % : 2 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President Al Smith, Secretary Lynne Bonini, Treasurer Dave Lavender. 140 141 ; LAANG7R Charles Abate Gustavo Abele Karen Agresti Michelle Albanese Ruth Allen Dale Amaral Dulce Anderson Michael Andolina Mark Andonian 5 Stephen Annand Karen Antonucci Nancy Asarkof Steven Ascher Loretta Audley Thomas Bachman Deborah Bacon Ben Bailey Gregory Baker Beth Baldwin Ann Jane Banios Edwin Banks Mark Barbacano Jason Baron Bonnie Barrett Nancy Barstow 142 Carol Ann Bass Winifred Bayles Marcia Beal Thomas Benoit Marc Berkowitz Leslie Bernier JUNIORS Lynn Bjorklund Kenneth Block Susan Blumenthal Alison Bernstein Robert Bettencourt Kathryn Beutler Gary Bevington Sheryl Bicknell Douglas Bille ‘ AY : a NE A Denise Bombara Ruth Boghosian Lynne Bonini Dianne Bouley TA David Bracken Stuart Braks pe Terry Brenner iD Lance Bradley ’ § ‘ty, Moe, 4th, 7 Sh a ? al “thy, fou, “Tr ty Kathleen Briana Frances Broussard James Brick Peter Brightman 143 Donna Brown Judith Brown George Bryant Lisa Buchanan James Buckley Karen Bullock Philip Burke Brian Burrell Angelo Busa Susan Butler Cynthia Byers Norman Camac Debra Camp Frank Caprio Diane Cardillo Joanne Carey sss ps Mary Jane Carroll Christopher Casey Michael Cassidy i Joan Cavanagh Cynthia Cave Richard Chabot Cynthia Chagnon Stewart Chapin Scott Chapman Richard Chartienitz 144 x 33 Barbara Chiesa Wayne Childs Peter Clark Paul Clear Paul Cobb George Coblyn Kenneth Cody Michelle Colbert Renell Coleman Jennifer Collard Kimberly Collins me N A William Combs Donald Comstock Sharon Conboy Lawrence Conley Susan Conway Francis Culbertson Jeanne Cullen David Cooper Joseph Cormier Ellen Cross | Mark Cunha Steven Cunha James Curran James Curran Lucia Cusolito K Susan Dalrymple Russell Dana Peter D’Arrigo Alan Dawson Julie Dawson Kathleen Degnan JUNIORS Michael Delfiner Kathleen Devlin io ie Diane Dirocco Peter Doelling Kathleen Doherty Thomas Doherty Kelly Domings Paul Donahue Brenda Donovan 145 Aare | A } Ar Daniel Donovan Helena Donovan James Donovan Melanie Dorain Linda Dostou Pamela Downing Michael Drury Sandra Dulling Sandra Dumont William Duncan Michelle Duperey Barbara Durkin JUNIORS Victor Dyck Margaret Dyer Michael Eacock Richard Egan Robert Eldridge Stephen Elkins Bruce Ellis Dosha Ellis AUN Lisa Erines Stanton Esecson Elizabeth Evans M artha Falconer reas) IU Todd Feinburg David Fenn Lorraine Ferguson 146 Robert Freeman Stephen Gallagher James Friend Brian Games Richardine Friesecke Kenneth Garant Brian Fullerton Sherry Gardner , ae AM 147 él NM } Despena Fillios Rebeca Fletcher Jon Fontas Janet Foulkes Micha el Fulton Denise Gaudet Joseph Ferro Stephen Fisher Jonathan Fleischmann Gary Flomenhoft Carol Fobert Sharon Forrey Matthew Foti b Carl Franceschi Paul Frantz “ll NN Wh ta William Gaddis Elaine Gaffney Kathleen Gaughan Janice Gavan Raymond Gelinas Donna Gennaro Deborah Goddard Michael Grant Maureen Harrigan Sean Harrigan Kenneth Hastings Carol Hildebrand Ronald Higgins Norman Glickman David Giuliano Kimberly Glennon Mary Ellen Golini Diane Goor Robert Greer Sandra Groll Jon Grossman Gary Hagopian Nancy Hall Judith Hanrahan Robert Harleman Brian Harrington Maureen Hartford Joyce Hartman Peter Harvey Helen Haskell Mark Hayes Christopher Hayner Karl Hazard Sandra Heighton Robert Heinrich JUNIORS on Ts Jennifer Hill Kathy Hines Christine Hoiriis Kathleen Hopkins Jonathan Hoyt 148 Andrew Huang Beverly Hutchings z Joseph Johnson Lawrence Jones . ai ate Marilyn Jones Nicholas Kaledin Charles Kava Richard Kellett Claire Kasputys ] W Steven Ingalls Duncan Jackson Gordon Johnson aye er 4 Stephen Kelley Donald Keren Stanley Kent Wendy Kessler Se z a al} Thomas King t Ellen Koren 149 Margaret Kinner Susan Kinney Marybeth Kestler Kimberlie Kidd John Kiley ey ae Marcy Kornreich Mark Koss Reed Kotler Deborah Kourian Robert Kriegsman James Kyprianos Linda Ladd Mark Lambert Victoria Lancaster Frank Lancelotta Carol Lane a Carolyn Langille Theodore Lanman Margaret Leach Michael Leary Gail Leffler Julie Lesser Faye Levow Kenneth Lewis Peter Liebman ft fA Susan Little Anne Littlejohn Claire Lofton Mark Lowe Pamela Lucas Karen Luongo Joseph Lurie 150 Peter Maartmann-Moe Laurie MacDonald Neal MacDonald Gail MacEwen David Mack KN William Madden Neil Magner William Maher Catherine Mann John Manoli JUNIORS Barbara Marotto Karen Marrone aa Jeffrey Marshall Carol Martignetti Paul Mason Cynthia Mazza Sandra McAlduff James McBride Rand McCabe James McCann Jeanne McCarron Philip McCormack Susan McDevitt «2 Kimberly McDonough Thomas McGill Patricia McGuire 151 PAYS ( yi Carol McHugh Martha McIntosh Debbie Mclver James McKenney Gail McKeown Wendy McLeish William McMahon ae Timothy Milligan John Morrill Gary Nonnemaker cf j Le AYE [fe ‘| i i cd =e Brian O’Connell Emily Odza James O’Hara Nancy Olive Mary O’Mara Daniel O’Neil Michael Osborn Sharon Parsons Frank Pasciuto Michael Paster Dawna Paton Walter Peeler Thomas Pennell ia Bruce Peterson Judith Petrucci Sandra Petterson Ellen Phillips Christina Phinney Theodore Plemenos Mindy Pollack TS2 ¢ Dianne Miller Elizabeth Miller Marion Miller Rima Miller John Monahan Mona Mondano Stewart Monderer Kenneth Montuori Scott Moreno William Moretti Arthur Morrissey Don Mueller Heidi Mueller Merita Mullen Gary Murchie Patricia Murphy Sandra Murphy Jeanne Murtaugh Linda Nagle Christina Nesbeda Anne Nichols ke | Susan Norcross James Nordahl Riccardo Notini Rhonda Nowell Maria Nuovo Theodore Nussdorfer Lisa Nygard he ¥ i Joan O’Shaughnessy David Osterberg Catherine Owen Gary Packard John Page David Palm JUNIORS John Perley Nancy Perry Susan Pollins Simon Pongratz Edward Porter Kenneth Potzka Ivan Pratt Sheila Quinlan Thomas Quinn 153 Larry Quinzani Alexander Rawls David Rechel te Le mA | py : | Thomas Reichheld Chris Reid Pe rT i a f ae! ie) i A ee A Elizabeth Rising James Roberts Pamela Roberts Carol Robey Andrea Ross JUNIORS Paul Savage Stephanie Savage Eugene Scanlon Steven Scannell Robert Scenna Joseph Schapker Mark Schatz PN Eugenia Shao Michael Shaughnessy Lorinda Shaw Mt } P ) ; Hi | | Ai ilk 2 prs fi rm (i Alan Sliski Peter Smart Allan Smith 154 Judith Rigby 9 y John Rudd John Rumasuglia Ann Sasaki Susan Schatz Theodore Schatzki Charles Schock ‘A astei Peter Selfridge Leslie Servi William Sethares i! a Nancy Sheffield Patricia Sicco Ramona Silva Rachel Sing Steven Singelais Russell Skelton Joel Skinner Lizbeth Stang Amy Stechler Sara Stewart Ellen Stone Carolyn Smith Richard Smith 153 4 iN li Michael Stone Ann Storer Richard Strano Lisa Strout Doris Sullivan Glen Sullivan Andrea Talamas Jane Talley Jo Ann Talmage Mark Tannheimer Paul Tatro Thomas Taverna Bruce Taylor Patricia Thomas Arlene Thompson Janice Thompson Melanie Thompson ND) Valerie Tocci Mark Tomchik Kevin Toomey Stephen Torci Richard Torpey Douglas Townsend Susan Ann Trani Anthony Trunfio Alana Tuck Roger Tucker Mark Tutun Diane Uraneck Coralee VanEgmond Mark Vasseur Cynthia Vincent Leslie Vyce Jonathan Walters Susan Warden Allen Wasserman JUNIORS Stephen White Laurel Whitehouse N a, Karen Wills Kim Winnard Pamela Wolfe Jayna Wolosinski Amy Wolsky Eric Woodward Lisa Wright 156 lan a don on at, Mary Sullivan Moira Sullivan Richard Surko Sally Sutherland James Sutton Helen Taenzer Mark Taishoff i Michelle Taylor Leslie Townsend Doris Webster David Weldon Mark Wenham Paul Wentzell Gary Wertheim Sarah Wheatley Karen White James Widmer Robert Wiggins Richard Willey John Williams Patricia Williams Tara Williams i “ vill James Wyman Lauren Yaffee Mary Yakutis Janet Yoos Faith Youngren Joan Yuill Diane Zolla 157 S ENIORS Py The Class of 1972 has witnessed and participated in some sweeping changes in the program, policies, and atmosphere of Lexington High School in the past four years. Never in the one hundred and eighteen years of Lexington High School his- tory has there been such a dynamic period. We are seeing a new kind of school emerge, one that sees education as an experience in living rather than an isolated intellectual exercise. The school thus becomes a part of the community and the community part of the school. Your class has not only experienced these changes but has also participated in their initiation. It might be interesting to review some of the innovations that members of the Class of 1972 have been involved in during their four years at Lexington High School. The major change in school organization has been the shift from a horizontal to a vertical basis for assignment of students to units. This was accomplished in your junior year on the recommendation of a student-faculty committee that had worked most of the previous year studying both arrangements in this and other schools. Modification of our level structure, including the abandonment of the AP label, has also evolved on the recommendation of a student-faculty levels com- mittee. Accompanying the change in unit organization, a new design for student govern- ment and for student-faculty participation in school affairs was created by a task force of students appointed by the SGO in the spring of 1970. The resulting Stu- dent-Faculty Government was initiated in 1970-1971. Its major contribution in that year was the creation of an Open Campus Steering Committee to carry out the necessary groundwork for the eventual institution of such a program. Curricular changes during your four years at Lexington High School have includ- ed the launching of the EWOW program, the rapid development of elective op- portunities in all departments, including the all-elective English program, and an innovative Physical Education program for juniors and seniors. Another significant change has been the shift from PTA to PTSA, with greater emphasis on student involvement and informal discussion meetings for students, teachers, and parents. Out of these meetings developed the Summer Cooperative Program, which hopefully will become a permanent institution. Your class has not only “broken the ice” in student participation but has also helped to create the machinery and the precedent for assuring ever-increasing op- portunities for student leadership and involvement. You have made a significant impact not only within the school but also in the school department and town gov- ernment. The service of a member of your class on the School Committee was a notable “first” which may have triggered the appointment of a Student Advisory Committee to the Board of Selectmen. Future classes will be indebted to you for your pioneering in this important extension of the educational program at Lexing- ton High School. The expression “Education Without Walls” is having a more and more prophetic ring. Charles C. Johnson, Principal 160 161 1968-1969 Four years ago we came to LHS, many of us some- what frightened and insecure. We elected our first class officers and had our own freshman athletic teams. The Dick Gregory lecture and South Pacific in- troduced many of us to high school functions. We formed a class council, and our production of The Fan- tastiks was among the year’s highlights. As students from two different junior highs, we began to merge into one group. The maze of buildings and unfamiliar faces seemed unconquerable at times, but somehow we managed to make it through the year. 1969-1970 1969-1970 marked the birth of EWOW and the Black Studies program. We sought change through the October Moratorium, Mr. Johnson’s Open Meetings, and plans for the April Ecology Teach-In. The school prepared for a new unit or- ganization to go into effect in 1970-1971. A suc- cessful year in sports achieved for us the Middle- sex League All-Sports Trophy. As sophomores, we began to feel a part of the school. Gradually the buildings around us changed into people and faces we would never forget. 162 iF evenveruly i) eT en Wora Expep. ‘ENCE your = AEPORTS ARE JDue FRI. Dante FeRns wm OFFKE TENTION “E BLOCK All Eth Heeling } Bea Aarch y tif ; ay heli ty; ae ad to) 2 am Tr Kk oy. These whe can 70 2 - c “oy _ i ) Vy, Uf, act atiend friday Mare F- heck Block oy. - “J av.b .1éF oF check JOC 163 TSAO IS We became more aware of our individuality and our responsibilities during our junior year. Licenses, jobs, and underclass privileges helped us realize our increasing independence. The prom, SAT’s, the Junior Show, and cheering our basketball team on to a victory in the States made the year especially memorable. Gre ater in- volvement advanced us toward uniqueness, but graduation still seemed so far away. 164 xe a 4 Seat ae eas ve FY : MSRM ere 2 t™ : re ear Se a FIER tom rates omnia Baad 4s cre 6 oe : ¢ oe thee baa + eer eb day 7 . “ + Dt FAR Oaks mu werH THAY Ww TH KEVONY isu BAL BGS ROARE akon Te as ait 4 Pauks ; pert : ' 9 %S VoUR aeho: ATIQa PHORM uu? 8 165 Almost suddenly we found ourselves seniors, suffering from a slump we started months too early but loving every minute of it. Four years ago we joined to pursue a common goal. Seeking maturity we have grown into one—Lexington 1972. Here we are together for the last time. 166 LOT DAVID A. JODICE PAMELA THRAILKILL CHERYL COMSTOCK DAVID B. SEARLES, II 167 DAVID A. JODICE, Dave, 133 Burlington St. Sophomore and Senior Class President, NHS, SFG, SGO; “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” —Jesus of Nazareth. PAMELA THRAILKILL, Creep, Warren, VT. “When through one man a little more love and goodness, a little more light and truth, comes into the world, then that man’s life has had meaning.” DAVID B. SEARLES, II, D.B., 59 Liberty Ave. “‘Le belle ragazze non sono molto male pella salute—specialament la mia (ma questo non e vero quando c’e troppe).” CHERYL COMSTOCK, Cheri, 136 East St. Junior and Senior Class Secretary, Musket Editor, England Exchange, Cheerleading; “Go placidly amidst the noise and the haste and remember what peace there may be in silence.” HOWARD ABBOTT, 70 Hancock St. AFS, French Club, Procras- tinators’ Club; Likes music, water skiing, and film making; “Co-exis- tence is the only way to get along in life.” JANICE ABEL, Jan, Abe, 4 Abernathy Rd. Powder Puff Football, SGO, Pep Squad, Ski Club. EDWARD ABELL, Ed, Edoc, Doc, 5 Poplar St. Cross Country, Wrestling, Baseball, SGO, Class Council, YES Executive Board, Yearbook Business Manager; Ambition: To be an actuarian. JEAN ACKER, Jeani, 27 Hayes La. Likes life in general; Wants to become a doctor; “Peace emerges through constant effort.” DENNIS ADAMS, Menace, 23 Charles St. Likes cars and skiing; Wants to go to college. LAURA ALBERTINE, 40 Taft Ave. Wants to travel and go on to college. JANICE ALEXANDER, Jan, 6 Augustus Rd. France Exchange, EWOW, Musket, Echo, Field Hockey; Likes skiing; ““And at my back I always hear Time’s winged chariot hurrying near.” LESLEY ALLAN, 48 School St. MICHAEL ALTOBELLI, 6 Ballard Ter. KATHLEEN AMBROSE, Kathy, 14 Donald St. “I hate to think of the things I should have said and haven’t; I also hate to think of the things I have said and shouldn’t have.” LYNNE ANDERSEN, 10 Fairlawn La. Echo, Senior Publicity Committee, FTA, French Club; Plans to be a teacher. MARK ANDREWS, Andy, 44 Robinson Rd. Likes cars; “Would like to do as little work for as much money as possible.” JOANNE ANNO, 83 School St. Wants to travel and become a secretary. BRIAN APGAR, 41 School St. Astronomy Club; Likes telescope mirrors, geodesic domes, and ?!computers!?; “Share water and grok the fullness of one another.”; 4271, 4567, 4154, 5471. SUSAN ARANA, Sue, 89 Bloomfield St. Boston City Hospital Vol- unteer, JFK teacher, Attic Publicity Co-Chairman and Treasurer, Junior Prom; Likes the Bruins and the beach; Hopes to teach History. TERRY ARONIN, 20 Ingleside Rd. French Club Publicity Com- mittee, Echo, Chorus. ROBERT ARONSON, 100 Hancock St. THOMAS ARONSON, Jom, 5 Diehl Rd. VA Volunteer, Metro- politan State Volunteer, Middlesex Community College—Operation TEC: VIRGINIA ARONSON, Ginny, 5 Diehl Rd. SOS, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football, Basketball Intramurals; Likes football, basket- ball, and hockey; Future plans: Dental Hygiene. JANET AUDLEY, 31 Circle Rd. Senior Activities Committee, Ski Club, Senior Prom, AFS; Likes friends, cooking, and having fun; Plans to go to college; “You are what you think you are.” PETER AVALLONE, 26 Carville Ave. RICHARD AVERY, Ave, 42 Rindge Ave. JOHN AYVAZIAN, 11 Dexter Rd. Freshman Soccer, Hockey; Likes cars. 168 JANICE ABEL HOWARD ABBOTT EDWARD ABELL JEAN ACKER DENNIS ADAMS “ LAURA ALBERTINE JANICE ALEXANDER LESLEY ALLAN KATHY AMBROSE MICHAEL ALTOBELLI LYNNE ANDERSEN MARK ANDREWS BRIAN APGAR SUSAN ARANA THOMAS ARONSON LE TERRY ARONIN JOANNE ANNO JANET AUDLEY JOHN AYVAZIAN VIRGINIA ARONSON PETER AVALLONE RICHARD AVERY 169 STEPHEN C. BAILEY, Steve, 48 Coolidge Ave. Band President, Stage Band, Kiss Me, Kate, River Kids!, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, Chorus, Concert Choir, Junior Show; Likes sailing, skiing, and cycling. DAVIS BAIRD, Nue Nu, Ninny, Ma Baird, 14 Percy Rd. “Rented a tent, rented a tent, rented a, rented a, rented a tent. The present-day motel refuses to die!” JOAN BALDWIN, J.B., 24 Deering Ave. French Club President, Chorus, Ski Club, Procrastinators’ Club, SOS; Likes sunshine, peng- uins, uncrowded places, skiing, swimming, and working with people; ““Heidelbergman lives.” MARTHA BALON, Helio, 24 Stimson Ave. FTA, Asian Club, Young Moderns; Likes the Bruins, Aruba, flakes, Road Runners, and green Triumphs; ‘“‘Peace and Prosperity”; “Yeah s-u-r-r-r-e.”’ CHRISTINE BALSAMA, Chris, 280 Woburn St. Sophomore, Unit, and Senior Plays; Likes classical piano, organ, skating, and swim- ming; “No relation prostituted by selfishness can be identified as friendship.” GUY BARBACANO, 31 Lawrence La. Likes work, cars, Junior A Hockey, Chemistry, and fun; Wants to go to junior college. STEPHEN BARENTINE, “B”, 22 Taft Ave. Cross Country, Bas- ketball; Hopes to go to college and become a teacher; “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” MICHAEL D. BARG, Mike, 30 Dexter Rd. Band, Radio Club, AV Aide, Procrastinators’ Club, Science Volunteer; “As for my future plans, ’'m going to take up space.” CYNTHIA BARNES, Cindy, 59 Gleason Rd. Likes Maine, skiing, summer, beaches, going barefoot, and poetry. NANCY BARNEY, 24 Saddle Club Rd. “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” JOHN BARRETT, J.J ., 10 Winston Rd. “The last year is the best year.”; “Friendly’s summertime is the only time.” EDWARD V. BARSAMIAN, Eddie, 6 Allen St. Baseball; Likes music and playing the drums; Ambition: To enjoy life. STEVEN BASS, Steve, 25 Valley Rd. American Music Seminar; Likes guitar, girls, basketball, reading, art, records, parties, and danc- ing; Wants to be a musician. RICHARD BATCHELDER, Batch, Buckwheat, 84 Bertwell Rd. Varsity Hockey, Golf; Ambition: To be 21; “Give me a break, will ya?”’; “I dream of Jeannie.” SUSAN BATCHELDER, Arbitha, 155 Shade St. Wants to become a brain surgeon. DONALD BATES, Don, D.B., Master Bates, 12 Hayward Ave. Likes race cars, girls, and Friday and Saturday night partying; Hopes to be a tin knocker. PAMELA BATTIN, Pam, 15 Paul Revere Rd. ‘You could not step twice in the same river, for other and yet other waters are ever flowing on.” ROBERT BEAN, Bob, 26 Parker St. Soccer, Yearbook; Likes work- ing on cars, watching slick chicks, and raising all sorts of Hell; Career: Navy. JOHN BEAUCHAMP, 10 Denver St. DENIS BEAUDOIN, Denny, 175 Lowell St. Hopes to make it in something heavy. RICHARD BEEBE, Dick, 39 Vaille Ave. Necrophilia Society, Mind Expansion League; “The brain police wouldn’t give me no peace.” WILLIAM BELCHER, Bill, 8 Balfour St. Soccer, Baseball, Bolton Arena Basketball; Plans to go to college. DEXTER BELLOWS, 39 Colony Rd. Band, Soccer, Concert Choir, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, Jesus Christ Superstar; Hopes to sur- vive long enough to see this in print; ““What homework??!” SUSAN BENOIT, Sue, Beanie, Chicken, 11 Barrymeade Dr. Likes Helen Crump and Pompous B.; Hopes to join the Roller Derby and skate over ants; “I hope you Dudes make it sometime.” PETER BENTLEY, 6 Minute Man La. BRUCE BERCHTOLD, Dingoose, 5 Saddle Club Rd. Likes sports, bands, parties, and sailing; Remembers college applications; “From freshman studies to senior proms, privileges, and responsibilities. . . .”’ 170 DAVIS BAIRD STEPHEN BAILEY JOAN BALDWIN MARTHA BALON CHRISTINE BALSAMA CYNTHIA BARNES ios GUY BARBACANO STEPHEN BARENTINE MICHAEL BARG JOHN BARRETT EDWARD BARSAMIAN RICHARD BATCHELDER NANCY BARNEY RICHARD BEEBE DONALD BATES PAMELA BATTIN at DENIS BEAUDOIN DEXTER BELLOWS WILLIAM BELCHER SUSAN BENOIT PETER BENTLEY ig Bl NEIL BERMAN ANN BERGIN JAMES BERNSTEIN GWYNNE BIEREN JEFFREY BIRD SHARON BLAKE MEREDITH BIRCH DUNCAN BIRD A 2a DEBORAH BLOOMBERG ETHAN BOGEN JULIANA BLOEMBERGEN ANDREW BOGDAN SANDRA BOGOSIAN 172 DONALD BOLTON PATRICIA BOND LAWRENCE BORISH LISA BOODMAN DENNIS BOTELHO PHILIP BOSINOFF JANE BOUGHTON KAREN BOUDREAU ANN C. BERGIN, Berg, Sam, 7 Carville Ave. Phrenology Club President, Echo, Lithuanian Marching Band and Mixed-Up Chorus; “Never drink, smoke, or marry to excess.”; “Weirdness plus!” RONALD BERGSTROM, 497 Concord Ave. MARK BERMAN, I! Barberry Rd. NEIL J. BERMAN, 17 Lillian Rd. “5732 was a very good year. Eve- rything will work out; don’t worry!” JAMES BERNSTEIN, Berny, 27 Sanderson Rd. Band; Likes music, saxophone, and jazz; “It is the business of the future to be dangerous.” GWYNNE BIEREN, 34 Parker St. Swim Team; Likes skiing; “This is true.” MEREDITH BIRCH, Merry, Coorah, 7 Cutler Farm Rd. Likes bi- cycling, travel, chickiecoorahs, and Humphrey Bogart; Wants to be a teacher; “What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expect generally happens.” WILLIAM BIRCHARD, Bill, 43 Baskin Rd. Likes mountaineering, skiing, soccer, and Outward Bound; “Two elements of survival: con- servation and improvisation.” DUNCAN BIRD, 8 Flintlock Rd. AV and Library Aides. JEFFREY BIRD, 8 Flintlock Rd. Likes everything; Wants to be fil- thy rich; “Death is more universal than life; everyone dies, but not everyone lives.” SHARON BLAKE, 6 Birch Hill La. “A smile costs nothing but is something that is no earthly good to anyone until it is given away.” JULIANA BLOEMBERGEN, 3 Stonewall Rd. Orchestra, Chorus, Oklahoma!, French Club Secretary, Ski Club; “Non scholae set vitae discimus.”’; “Illigitimum non carborundum.” DEBORAH BLOOMBERG, 170 Lincoln St. ANDREW R. BOGDAN, Andy, 30 Sanderson Rd. Band, Orchestra, Astronomy Club, Bridge Club, French Club. ETHAN BOGEN, 13 Barberry Rd. “No man ever wetted clay and then left it, as if there would be bricks by chance and fortune.” SANDRA BOGOSIAN, Sandy, 252 Worthen Rd. Likes to ski, travel, and meet people; Plans to enter the medical profession; “Keep on truckin’.” DONALD BOLTON, Don, 11 Weston St. Baseball; Owner-player of the “Bolton Arena”. PATRICIA BOND, Patti, 6 Demar Rd. Junior and Senior Class Councils, SOS, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Powder Puff Football, French Club, Varsity Club; “And we’ve got to get ourselves back to the garden.” LISA BOODMAN, Boody, Little One, 4 Linmoor Ter. Likes music, smiles, good times, managing stages, acting, and being young; “It takes a man to be a child.” LAWRENCE BORISH, Bush, 30 Partridge Rd. Outing Club, Sen- ior Play, Orchestra, Chorus; Likes driving through Kinsman Notch at sixty; Ambition: To be a gyn. PHILIP BOSINOFF, Russell, 11 Welch Rd. Radio Club, Bridge Club, Chess Club. DENNIS BOTELHO, 25 Hillcrest Ave. KAREN BOUDREAU, 41 Baskin Rd. ‘What are our two needs? Someone to love us and someone for us to love.” JANE V. BOUGHTON, 56 Robbins Rd. Phrenology Club, Ski Club, Chorus; Likes skiing, sailing, traveling, nice people, goons, good music, and being happy and uninhibited. Ie RICHARD BOWES, 32 Arcola St. ERIC BOYD, Rink, 47 Hancock St. Soccer, Hockey; Ambition: To have money; “Opportunity knocks; temptation kicks the door down.” ANDREW BRAMHALL, Andy, 277 Lowell St. Band, Soccer, Hockey; Likes mountaineering, VW’s, and rock climbing; Hopes to climb Mount Everest. ANDREA BRASS, Andi, 15 Elena Rd. Chorus, FTA, Oklahoma!; Remembers Massapequa, N.Y.; Future plans include Elementary Education; “Friends are presents that you give to yourself.” MARCIA L. BREHM, 22 Tyler Rd. MARY BREITMAIER, 8 Minola Rd. WLHS, Pep Squad; Likes candystriping, people, sewing, and fun; Wants to work with children. DIANE BRENNAN, Di, 65 Harding Rd. “To go against the domi- nant thinking of your friends is perhaps the most difficult act of hero- ism you can perform.” JOANNE BRESLIN, Quab, 7 Conestoga Rd. Hopes to be a lunch lady; Would like to raise turtles in Iceland or Ruderbagas in Rumania with Ruben’s Rats. DONALD BRIGGS, Don, 9 Hayes La. Echo; Likes reading, swim- ming, and camping; Hopes to be a successful teacher. LISA BRINGERUD, 163 Pleasant St., Orange, Mass. Junior Class Treasurer, AFS, SGO, SFG, Bicycle Club, Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, NHS, Yearbook Editor; “Smile, God loves you!” DANIEL BRITT, Breet, 7 Raymond St. Football, Track, Leader Corps; “Oh Boy!”; “Oops!”’; “We need $5.50.”; “What kind do you want?”; “A good D- ... I passed.” : ALAN BRODERICK, | Barrymeade Dr. PATRICIA J. BROWN, Pat, Blondy, 34 Middleby Rd. Loves the ocean, summer, and life; “Man is a savage animal who periodically and indirectly tries to destroy himself.” PETER BROWN, 20 Middle St. Musket, England Exchange; “Waiting is...” RICHARD BROWN, 99 Gleason Rd. Likes bikes, cars, and going to the East Coast Tech. JANET BRUCCHI, 63 Paul Revere Rd. FNA, Leader Corps; Likes sports, parties, animals, and people; Hopes to become a nurse. RONALD BRUNO, Ron, 1 Third St. Soccer, Baseball; Likes all sports. ROBERT BRYAN, Bob, 2 Hilltop Ave. Football, Hockey; “Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it.” MICHAEL P. BUDIANSKY, 11 Demar Rd. Math Team, Stage Crew; Likes lab teching, bicycling, walking, junky science fiction, computers, bridge, talking, forests, philosophizing, understanding people, and learning things. RICHARD BURBIDGE, Rick, 8 Manning St. YAC; Remember Bacon St., Waltham, Cedar St, and WLHS; “Speed racer”; “Fantastic.” CYNTHIA BURG, Cindy, 34 Earl St. Pep Squad, Powder Puff Football; Plans to attend art school; “Searching for what tomorrow could be, we are the dreamers of dreams.” GEOFFREY BURKE, 10 Bloomfield St. CYNTHIA BURRI, Cindy, 14 Holland St. Powder Puff Football; Ambition in fashion; “Yesterday is but today’s memory, and today is tomorrow’s.” ANN MARIE BUSA, Marie, 140 Grant St. Pep Squad; Plans to be a secretary. RICHARD BUSA, 38 Circle Rd. 174 RICHARD BOWES ANDREW BRAMHALL ANDREA BRASS MARCIA BREHM LISA BRINGERUD ad: MARY BREITMAIER DIANE BRENNAN DONALD BRIGGS PETER BROWN DANIEL BRITT PATRICIA BROWN RICHARD BROWN RONALD BRUNO ROBERT BRYAN RICHARD BURBIDGE MICHAEL BUDIANSKY JANET BRUCCHI RICHARD BUSA GEOFFREY BURKE ANNE MARIE BUSA CYNTHIA BURG CYNTHIA BURRI 175 ROBIN BUTLER PAULA BYRNE LESLIE CADARIO DAVID CACCIOLA BRIAN CAHILL DAVID CALIRI DEBORAH CALIRI JAMES CAMERON JOHN CALDARELLA ae. PATRICK CARBERRY KATHERINE CARDILLO JOANNE CARLSON SUSAN CARMEN 176 ROBIN CARMODY RICHARD CARNEY MICHAEL CASEY PAUL CASEY LYDIA CASTANHEIRA MICHAEL CASSETTARI ERIC CASTER JACQUELINE CATALDO ROBIN BUTLER, Rob, 44 North St. Lacrosse, Leader Corps, Jun- ior Show, Powder Puff Football, England Exchange; “Be more than just a human being; try being human.” PAULA BYRNE, 19 Bernard St. Natural History and Outing Club, Senior Play; Enjoys tennis, surfing, and yoga; Plans to go to college and major in social work. DAVID CACCIOLA, Colors, 32 Ingleside Rd. Likes water skiing and hockey; Hopes to be a success; “Happy Motoring!” LESLIE CADARIO, 29 Roosevelt Rd. FNA; Plans to go into nursing. BRIAN CAHILL, 61 Taft Ave. Plans to work. JOHN CALDARELLA, Champ, 34 Lawrence La. Plans to become a truck driver or maybe nothing. DAVID CALIRI, Dave, 72 Cary Ave. Likes basketball, football, baseball, and cars; Hopes to become a millionaire bachelor. DEBORAH CALIRI, Debbi, 72 Cary Ave. Powder Puff Football, Prom Committee, Senior Show; Wants to be a speech therapist; “Don’t surround yourself with yourself.” JAMES W. CAMERON, I5 Goffee Rd. ALAN D. CAMPBELL, 58 Harding Rd. BRUCE CAMPBELL, 198 Grove St. JULIE E. CAMPBELL, 198 Grove St. PATRICK CARBERRY, Rick, 68 Farmcrest Ave. Yearbook, Ski Club, Baseball; Likes summer, skiing, baseball, and cars; Ambition: Medicine, and to never buy a Ford again. KATHERINE CARDILLO, Kathi, 38 School St. Senior Play; Likes people and friends; Ambition: Independence!; “Europe ’72”; “Life is full of incomplete yesterdays and tomorrows that never come.” JOANNE CARLSON, Jo, 48 Liberty Ave. Junior and Senior Proms; Likes swimming, water skiing, art, and sewing; Ambition: To model or to do secretarial work. RALPH CARLSON, 23 Woodcliffe Rd. RICHARD C. CARLSON, 500 Marrett Rd. SUSAN CARMEN, Sue, 6 Stonewall Rd. ‘Any nation that hates its young condemns its future.” ROBIN CARMODY, 29 Pearl St. Enjoys helping others, reading poems, and the ocean; Plans to become a social worker; “Keep smil- ling!” Hee CARNEY, Ritch, 20 Tufts Rd. “When I get out of school I want to make much money.” HELEN CAROTA, 24 Tarbell Ave. MICHAEL CASEY, Mike, 22 Valley Rd. Tennis. PAUL CASEY, 54 Farmcrest Ave. England Exchange, Ski Club Of- ficer, Leader Corps, Aurora, Tennis; Loves ski racing; ‘‘Time, the ele- ment we once used as an escape, is now upon us.” MICHAEL CASSETTARI, Cass, 8 Cummings Ave. Baseball, Foot- ball, Indoor Track, Senior Class Council; “Pll laugh ’til I die.” LYDIA CASTANHEIRA, 17 Emerald St. EWOW Nursery; Loves New Hampshire and Howie Schofield; Hopes to go to college and be- come a teacher. ERIC CASTER, Rick, 4 Augustus Rd. Likes driving on narrow, winding roads and Smirnoff 80. Ambition: To go to college and have fun. JACQUELINE CATALDO, 14 Aerial St. LIT JOSEPH A. CATALDO, JR., Farmer, Jumping Joe, 52 Bow St. Football, Wrestling; Likes sports; Plans to enter the Navy. ROSEMARY CENTOLA, 35 Philip Rd. Plans to go to college and work with special children. RICHARD CENTORE, Rich, 32 Lawrence La. Public Affairs Club Musket, Ski Club, Senior Play; Likes football, hockey, photography, and politics; ‘““Free the Chem Team Five.” PAULA CERULLI, 249 Lowell St. JV and Varsity Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Class Councils, Prom-Manaders Secretary, Leader Corps, Gymnastics, Junior Show; “You don’t know what you have until it’s gone.” ARTHUR CHAGNON, 42 Munroe Rd. JULIE CHAMBERLAIN, 458 Marrett Rd. Likes onion rings. GWENDALYN CHAMPION, Gwen, 6 Rolfe Rd. Chorus, Okla- homa! SOS, Natural History and Outing Club; Enjoys skating, sew- ing, piano, knitting, calculus, and chemistry. NINA CHANGELIAN, 17 Fairview Ave. Junior Show, Cheerlead- ing, Leader Corps, Muskert; ““And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” YVONNE CHAO, Even, 9 Alpine St. Likes. Art, music, camping, and Costa-Do-Sol; ‘Oh, feelin’ easy in the sun, no one to mess me up this time.”—Liv Taylor. CAROL CHASE, Pickles, 28 Spring St. Enjoys Maine, freedom, being alone, and good times; Wants to model; “Everything is there for the asking.” GRAHAME CHASE, 36 Shirley St. WILLIAM CHASE, Bill, Uncle Wiggily, 111 Burlington St. Interested in skiing and hiking; Hopes to go on to college; “Get acquainted with your neighbor; you might like him.” SIDNEY CHASTAIN, 20 Hancock St. Swim Team Tri-Captain, Powder Puff Football, Basketball, Softball; “I don’t always expect everything to be perfect.” MIRIAM CHERNY, 252 Lincoln St. Echo, Library and AV Aide; “Live each day as it cometh, for there will never be another like it.” DIANE CHOPOURIAN, 3 Todd Rd. RICHARD L. CHURCH, JR., Rick, 46 Spring St. Likes football, hockey, baseball, girls, and parking; “I used to be conceited, but now I'm perfect.” LORI CICERO, 11 Cooke Rd. SGO, Ski Club, Junior Show; Likes skiing, the outdoors, and being with friends; Plans to work with ex- ceptional children. CARMINE CIRIELLO, N, 4 Stedman Rd. RICHARD CLARK, 17 Bradlee St., Dorchester. JONATHAN CLARKE, Bear, 19 Burroughs Rd. Football, Outdoor Track; “Bunzo 36.” T. BRIAN CLEARY, 29 Hayes Ave. Likes football, soccer, Fords; Plans to enter college; “Some people get headaches; I get androme- dan strains.” JAMES CLEMENTS, Jim, 75 Bedford St. Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Co-Captain; Plans to go to college. SEAN CLINCHY, 1009 Mass. Ave. CATHERINE COBLE, 18 Bryant Rd. ERIC COBLE, Cobes, 18 Bryant Rd. Likes MG’s, gymnastics, sail- ing, skiing, driving, swimming, tennis, and Banana-cudas; Hopes to be a success; “Have no fear; drink a beer.” BETH COCHRAN, 10 Banks Ave. French Club, Sophomore Play Committee, Junior Prom Committee; Likes travel and all sports; “The Original is still the greatest.” CAROLYN COFFIN, 40 Normandy Rd. JEFFREY COHEN, Abraham, 25 Somerset Rd. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you who made this day possible.” 178 ROSEMARY CENTOLA JOSEPH CATALDO RICHARD CENTORE PAULA CERULLI N uN (Wl bepe eh pl |i CAROL CHASE YVONNE CHAO MIRIAM CHERNY WILLIAM CHASE SIDNEY CHASTAIN DIANE CHOPOURIAN LORI CICERO CARMINE CIRIELLO BRIAN CLEARY JONATHAN CLARKE RICHARD CHURCH BETH COCHRAN CAROLYN COFFIN ERIC COBLE JEFFREY COHEN JAMES CLEMENTS 179 SCOTT COLLARD CHRISTOPHER COLLINS MARY COLLINS JARED CONE ALAN COOMBS EDWARD COOPER RICHARD CORAZZINI SUSAN CORKUM RICHARD COTTY ROBERT CORSSINO SHERRY COSTELLO DOROTHY COVERT 180 MARY COYTE CORNELIUS CRONIN BRONWEN CROTHERS JOHN CUNHA CONCETTA CUZZUPE LAWRENCE CUSOLITO KENNETH D’ABBRACCIO BONNIE DALRYMPLE SCOTT COLLARD, 92 Hill St. Varsity Soccer, Band, Band Coun- cil, Ski Club; Likes skiing, traveling, and camping; Wants to go into oceanography. JOAN COLLAZZO, 20 Burroughs Rd. Junior Show; “Everything I like is immoral, illegal, or fattening.” CHRISTOPHER COLLINS, Chris, 7 Tufts Rd. MARY COLLINS, 86 School St. “There are possibly two-and-one- half or impossibly three individuals every severalfat thousand years. Expecting more would be neither fantastic nor pathological but dumb.” JARED CONE, Jed, 166 Spring St. Football, Outdoor Track, In- door Track Co-Captain, Yearbook Sports Editor, Junior Show, Prom- Manaders Executive Board. WILLIAM CONNELLY, Bill, 87 Simonds Rd. SFG, Varsity Hockey Co-Captain, Leader Corp President, Golf, Prom-Manaders, Lab Technician, Junior and Senior Proms; Likes Maine, good kids, sports, and meetings. ALAN COOMBS, 17 Shade St. EDWARD COOPER, 14 Oakland St. RICHARD CORAZZINI, Bugs, 40 Philip Rd. Hockey, Junior Show; Likes skiing and cars; Plans to go to college and study law; “Always be yourself.” SUSAN CORKUM, Sue, 22 Hathaway Rd. Swim Team, Prom Committee, Yearbook Production Editor; Likes swimming, ceramics, and Yo-Yo’s; Wants to be a pharmacist. ROBERT CORSSINO, 36 Cliffe Ave. SHERRY COSTELLO, 65 Taft Ave. RICHARD COTTY, 34 Balfour St. Hockey. DOROTHY COVERT, 42 Allen St. MARY COYTE, 15 Fern St. CORNELIUS P. CRONIN, Neil, 14 Utica St. Soccer Co-Captain, Baseball; Likes television, movies, Civil Engineering, The Wild, Wild West, golf for fun, and cookies; “Sacrifice to win.” BRONWEN CROTHERS, 60 Meriam St. JOHN CUNHA, Jack, Carrots, 139 Reed St. Football, Hockey, Baseball; Likes booze, broads, and the whole set up; Ambition: To live life to its fullest with all my reject friends. LAWRENCE D. CUSOLITO, 24 Fairland St. CONCETTA CUZZUPE, Connie, 5 Augustus Rd. Junior and Sen- ior Class Councils, Musket Editor, Leader Corps, Junior Show, Prom- Manaders; Enjoys ice skating; Hopes to major in History; “Really?” KENNETH D’ABBRACCIO, 14 Westminster Ave. BONNIE DALRYMPLE, 642 Marrett Rd. Likes sewing, singing, long walks, football games, parties, Italy, and the Tech Tourney; “What a rush!”; “Bush”; “Bummer”; “Europe or bust!”?; “Ciao.” 181 NONET DAPUL SUSAN DEAN PEGGY DARGIE MICHAEL DAVID BRUCE DAVIS MICHAEL DeBERNARDI ERMINIA DeBIASE ELAINE DeCARLO MARK DEARBORN ALLAN DeFELICE JOHN DENISON RAYMOND DeSIMONE HANNAH DELFINER JOHN DEVEAU EILEEN DEVLIN CHRISTINE DHIMOS PAUL DEVOE DEAN DEXTER PAUL DiGIAMMARINO 182 D4 NA DiMAMBRO JOANNE DiSILVA ERYL DOMIGAN DOWNEY PETER DiSALVATORE ROBERT DOLLINGER JO ANN DONOVAN KATHLEEN DOWNING NONET DAPUL, 245 Woburn St. AFS Exchange student, Asian Club; Loves art, literature, music, and people; ‘Smile, think, discover, share, speak out! Love and stay Filipina.” PEGGY DARGIE, 19 Thoreau Rd. Likes water skiing, summer, horses, skiing, all sports, little kids, a good time, and friends; Plans to go to college. MICHAEL DAVID, 18 Independence Ave. Likes football, skin div- ing, writing, baked potatoes, and corn candy; Enjoys doing anything that is worth doing; Ambition: To study oceanography. MICHAEL DAVIES, 19 Prospect Hill Rd. BRUCE DAVIS, 18 Boulder Rd. SUSAN DEAN, II Sunny Knoll Ave. SGO, Field Hockey, Powder Puff Football; Plans to go to college. MARK DEARBORN, 150 Adams St. MICHAEL DeBERNARDI, | Barrett,Rd. Spring Track Manager, Unit Plays, Yearbook; Likes boats, cats, girls, and ice cream; Plans to attend college. ERMINIA DeBIASE, 213 Lowell St. Enjoys traveling, meeting people, and skiing; “Don’t try to change the past or ruin the present by worrying about the future.” ELAINE DeCARLO, Pigeon, Billy, Boots, 472 Marrett Rd. Field Hockey, Softball, Girls’ Track, Varsity Club; Likes sports, horseback riding, skiing, swimming, and watching sunsets; Ambition: Physical Education teacher. ALLAN J. DeFELICE, 81 Westview St. Likes tennis, long walks, and bike rides; Wants to travel to California; “Good luck to all.” HANNAH DELFINER, 8 Brown Rd. German Club, French Club, SOS, Library Aides, Senior Play, Natural History and Outing Club; Enjoys traveling. JOHN DENISON, Jace, 8 Henderson Rd. Ski Club, Ice Hockey; “Remember the Chem Team.” RAYMOND DeSIMONE, Buds, 53 Webb St. Hopes to soak in the colors. JOHN DEVEAU, 42 Eldred St. “Happy is the people whose God is Jehovah!” EILEEN DEVLIN, 26 Normandy Rd. Band, French Club, Musi- cals, Junior and Senior Shows, Echo, Yearbook, Pep Squad; Wants to make other people happy. PAUL DEVOE, P.D., 14 Winthrop Rd. Cross-Country, Swim Team, Ace Trucking, Inc.; Likes Costa-Do-Sol, Heineken, Schlitz, swimming, and sailing; “Seriously now ...”; “DYNAMITE!”; “It’s one big rush.” DEAN DEXTER, 25 Young St. Baseball, Football; Enjoys sports and cars; Plans to go to college. CHRISTINE L. DHIMOS, Chris, 239 Lincoln St. SGO, Varsity Club, Gymnastics, Gymnastic Shows, Junior Show; Plans to be a bal- let teacher. PAUL DiGAMMARINO, D.J., 19 Dane Rd. Junior and Senior Show, Tennis, England Exchange, Track; Likes computers, and meet- ing different people; “Birds are my passion, especially the Robin.” DANA DiMAMBRO, 23 Moreland Ave. “If you’re hung up on your hang-ups, try Jesus, for he was hung up for your hang-ups.” PETER DiSALVATORE, 15 Battle Green Rd. Soccer, Baseball, Bolton Basketball. JOANNE DiSILVA, 5 Webster Rd. Enjoys water skiing, hanging around Belmont, and going to Maine. ROBERT DOLLINGER, Robby, 20 Williams Rd. “The Prwdential Bwilding weighs more den twee miwion pounds extewior weight.”; ihe Nick CHERYL DOMIGAN, Cheri, 37 Tarbell Ave. JO ANN DONOVAN, 37 Grapevine Ave. LINDA DOOLEY, 16 Bowker St. SUSAN DOWNEY, 6 Berwick Rd. “With all its sham drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy.” KATHLEEN DOWNING, Kathy, 27 Deering Ave. Field Hockey, Lacrosse; Hopes to become a physical education teacher. 183 MARK DRURY, 95 Spring St. DENISE DuBOIS LEE DUBIN, 48 Webster St. MICHAEL DUBIN, Mike, 48 Webster Rd. Powder Puff Cheer- leader, Wrestling, SGO, Junior Show, Junior Prom Assistant Master of Ceremonies, Varsity Tennis, Ski Club Vice President, Leader Corps; “One of Mac’s boys.” DENISE DuBOIS, Shag, 207 East St. Enjoys parties, the park, being with friends, and going to the beach; Hopes to be an X-ray technician; Loves life! SUSAN DULLING, 44 Woburn St. =) NANCY L. DURGIN, 33 Ewell Ave. Likes New Hampshire, Home Economics, psychology, and roller skating; ““Here hath been dawning MICHAEL DUBIN a new day. Think, wilt thou let it slip useless away?” JOHN DURKIN, Acid, 18 Manley Ct. Baseball, Basketball. PATRICIA DUVAL, Patty, 48 Winthrop Rd. Junior Prom Com- “3 mittee, Cheerleading, Junior Show; Enjoys skiing, Mateus, traveling, Loe 7 parties, and people; Ambition: Airline Stewardess. CAROL DYKE, 17 Minute Man La. “Before playtime, let us con- sider getting stoned on milk.” DAVID EAMES, 8 Carriage Dr. MARK EBBS, 5 Brent Rd. STEPHANIE EBBS, Stevie, 5 Brent Rd. Likes basketball, gymnas- tics, swimming, and auto racing; Would like to be a race car driver; “Love is life, so let’s live.” JUDITH ELDEN, Judy, 332 Concord Ave. Plans to go to college. “When what you got is all you got, that’s all you got.” SUSAN ELEFTHERAKIS, Sue, 39 Reed St. Field Hockey, Okla- homa!; Likes swimming, singing, sewing, screwdrivers, people, and designing; “Communication is t he beginning of understanding.” om LAWRENCE ELLIOTT, 26 Blossomcrest Rd. SUSAN DULLING NANCY DURGIN ALANA LEE EMERY, 441 Lowell St. England Exchange; Likes the speedway; Wants to be an Airline Stewardess; “Run the asylum; that way you won’t feel like an inmate.” SUSAN ENSOR, Sue, 30 Charles St. Gymnastics, Natural History and Outing Club, Senior Play, Yoga; Plans to become an X-ray technician. KAREN EPSTEIN, 36 Baskin Rd. Aurora, Israeli Culture Club President, SOS, Ski Club; Wants to work to help other people. ANNICA ERIKSSON, 10 Fessenden Way. ANDREA ERNST, 4 Bennington Rd. SOS, Ski Club; “They are not.” SIMONE JOELLE FAEFLICK, Monette, Tutti, 28 Moon Hill Rd. YES President, Ski Club, French Club;.“Though I am differ- ent from you, we were born involved in one another.” SALLY FARWELL, Farkle, 7 Thoreau Rd. French Club, Ski Club, Senior Play; Iran; “Pleasures afford more delight when shared with others BURRY E. FENDEL, 315 Lincoln St. Ski Club Student Co-Director, Yearbook, Senior Publicity Committee; “We love the things we love for what they are.” JOHN BAILEY FERRIS, 511 Concord Ave. Band, German Band, Orchestra, Wrestling Co-Captain, Chorus, Soccer, Ski Club, Musket; “Ready, WRESTLE!”; “Bass Power”; “El Heidlberg—man vive”; “Tubby Tuba”; “jCaspita!”’ LEVITA FINCH LORI ANN FINE,.52 Eldred St. Echo, Aurora, Drama Club; Likes art, nature, acting, writing poetry, and spring; “Yesterday a child came out to wonder ...” JULIE FITZGERALD, Fitz, 42 Grapevine Ave. SGO, Varsity Soft- ball, Basketball Intramurals, Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; Likes sports and binges; Plans to further her education. JOHN FLAHERTY, Jack, Flash, 4 Fourth St. Football Co-Captain, Basketball, Baseball, SGO, Junior Show; “‘It is far greater to prevail rather than merely endure.” 184 DAVID GARLAND MICHAEL FLOOD, 15 Webster Rd. PAUL FLYNN, 22 Albermarle Ave. Football; “A fool’s mouth is his destruction.” LINDA FOBERT, Ducky, 25 Winthrop Rd. Likes hiking, camping, and grave-rubbing; “The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.” MARJORIE FOSS, Muffett, 95 Simonds Rd. Likes skiing and bal- let; Hopes to go to college. MICHELE FOSSIER, Shelly, 12 Fairlawn La. French Club Secre- tary, Ski Club, Echo; “Education is that which remains if one has for- PETER GATTI gotten everything he learned in school.” JOHN FOTI, 30 Fairbanks Rd. Plans to be a millionaire, own a funny car, and party in his mansion. DANA FOX, Box, Foxie, 187 Spring St. Soccer; Likes hockey, ski- ing, and the outdoors; Would like to pursue oceanography or forestry. KATHY FRADETTE, 35 Grapevine Ave. Powder Puff Football; Likes water skiing, sailing, motorcycles, stock car racing, and good times; Plans to further her education; “What?” MARK S. FRANCIS, 92 School St. THOMAS FREITAG, Tom, 43 Fair Oaks Dr. “The streams of the mountains please me more than the sea.” DINAH FRESCHET, 3 Linmoor Ter. CAROLYN FULTON, 12 Fulton Rd. JAMES GAFFNEY, Jim, Gaffa, 23 Rawson Ave. Soccer, Hockey; Likes cars, big parties, and money; Would like to own a restaurant. JOANN GALLAGHER, 22 Curve St. STACEY GALLAGHER, 181 Follen Rd. Gymnastics, SGO, Junior Show, PTSA; ‘True peace is not merely the absence of tension. It is the presence of justice and brotherhood.” EDWARD GANSHIRT, Ed, 48 Fletcher Ave. Radio Club, Year- book, “Radio Ham”; Likes photography and electronics; Builds elec- tronic equipment and fixes T.V.’s. BRUCE GARANT, Boopie, 11 Locust Ave. Ambitions: Limited; Wants to be in the Air Force; “Don’t take life too seriously; you'll never get out of it alive.” DAVID GARLAND, 33 Wyman Rd. Likes art and music; “Grab the ketchup, fly it, sigh it, die it, come on and try it.” CHESTER GEISSLER PAMELA GEORGE NEAL GITTLEMAN PETER GATTI, 16 Sky View Rd. Likes hockey, baseball, and foot- ball; Plans to go to college; Wants to be a Certified Public Accountant. CHESTER GEISSLER, Chet, Geis, 214 Lincoln St. Football, SGO, EWOW;; Likes sports cars; Hopes to attend college; “I will not be undersold.” PAMELA GEORGE, Pam, 7 Piper Rd. LINDA E. GILMAN, Leg, Gril, 15 Russell Rd. Israeli Culture Club Vice President, French Club; Wants to go to Utica; ““He who has hope has everything.” NEAL GITTLEMAN, Prune, 5 Great Rock Rd. Likes Stravinsky, Hindemith, Beckett, and Beethoven; “Old Endgame lost of old—play and lose and have done with losing.” WILLIAM O. GLASS, JR., Bill, 6 Flintlock Rd. Yearbook Editor, Musket Sports Editor; Enjoys sailing, tennis, and writing; Ambition: To find a cure for ‘writer’s cramp’.” JOHN GLEASON, 31 Parker St. Hockey, Tennis, SGO, Leader Corps; “Ya wanna?” ¥ 3 a WILLIAM GLASS JOHN GLEASON 187 LEE GOLDSTEIN, 45 Turning Mill Rd. Likes Cape Cod, modern dance, cats, Israel, classical music, rainy nights, folk dancing, camp- ing, hiking, friendly people, spring, ethnic foods, and art. DEAN GOOR, 131 Hartwell Ave. LISA GOTTLIEB, Lis, 247 Concord Ave. Senior Play, French Club; “One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to un- derstand and to be understood.” GEORGE GOUGIAN, 16 Foster Rd. DOREEN PATRICIA GRAHAM, Frog, 254 East St. Ski Club; Likes horseback riding, people, and parties; Would like to be a riding instructor. NANCY GRAHAM, Fat Nan, 80 Buckman Dr. Spanish Club, Sen- ior Play, Natural History and Outing Club; Likes swimming and mountain climbing; Hopes to go into the religious order. BRIAN GRANT, 44 Ivan St. Likes hockey, baseball, and cars; Hopes to go to college. GAYNA GRANT, 15 Turning Mill Rd. Skating, skating, skating; “Experience is the best teacher.” MARY R. GRAVALLESE, Grav, 157 Lincoln St. Powder Puff Football, Pep Squad, Yearbook; Future plans include being a good secretary. ROBIN GREENWOOD, 15 Linmoor Ter. French Club, Orchestra, Outing Club; Likes bike-riding; Plans to become a teacher. AUGUSTO GRINSZTEIN, 257 Emerson Rd. MICHELE GUERNSEY, Foogie, Shel, 11 Foster Rd. Hopes to make it to B.U. STEVEN GUTHE, 7 Lockwood Rd. DAVID HADLEY, Goop, 31 Robbins Rd. Soccer, Track, Leader Corps President, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Junior Prom Master of Ceremonies; Likes all sports; “‘Sausfied’’, “Anyone want a Fanta?” DONNA LEE HAGER, Sweetie Pie, 8 Plymouth Rd. Ski Club, Ski Team, Junior and Senior Proms, Pep Squad, Tennis Team and Tour- naments, FNA President, Yearbook; Likes skiing, surfing, tennis, pi- ano, guitar, drums, and nursing. CYNTHIA HALL, Cindy, | Fairland St. “Love is the selfishness of two persons.” RICHARD HAM, Hambone, 7 Roosevelt Rd. Hockey, Soccer, Sophomore Baseball, Prom-Manaders; “L-O-O-S-E.” LEE GOLDSTEIN SALLY HAMBLEN, 7 Winston Rd. KATHLEEN HAMILTON, Kathi, 2522 Mass. Ave. EWOW; Wants to get an apartment and see the world. MARY HAMILTON, Ham, Hey You, 486 Lowell St. Oklahoma!, Visit to a Small Planet, The Matchmaker; Likes volleyball, victory sundaes, and Doris’ party; “Tony the Pony”; “Banana in the Bag”; “Francois Baloney”’; “Handicaps”. PATRICIA HAMILTON, Patti, 359 Lowell St. ARTHUR HANDMAN, 23 Burroughs Rd. Procrastinators’ Club— Suicide Division; Likes outdoors, sports, life, and the brew that made Milwaukee famous. JAMES HANGSTEFER, Hank, 11 Brigham Rd. Football, Baseball. SUSAN HARDING, 286 Marrett Rd. DEAN GOOR LISA GOTTLIEB GEORGE GOUGIAN 188 MARY GRAVALLESE DOREEN GRAHAM mare 4 NANCY GRAHAM BRIAN GRANT GAYNA GRANT STEVEN GUTHE ‘s A « a ; es eee ROBIN GREENWOOD MICHELE GUERNSEY DAVID HADLEY KATHLEEN HAMILTON CYNTHIA HALL RICHARD HAM SALLY HAMBLEN DONNA HAGER PATRICIA HAMILTON SUSAN HARDING h) MARY HAMILTON ARTHUR HANDMAN JAMES HANGSTEFER 189 ARTHUR HARDY SHERRY HARPER MARIANNE HARVELL NEIL HARTERY PHILIP HARVELL ALICE HAYNER MITCHELL HAUGEN ROBERT HAYES DENISE HAYWOOD MARK HEALEY SALLY HEHIR DEBORAH HEMEON JOYCE HERRMANN 190 SANDRA HERSCOTT KATHERINE HILL DONNA HOOPER LISA HOPWOOD ‘= We alll w Me. i NANCY HILFERTY JULIA HODGKINS DONNA HOPWOOD MARCIA HOROWITZ ARTHUR F. HARDY, JR., McLeod, 620 Warren St., Rox- bury. Black Student Union. SHERRY HARPER, 23 Blossomcrest Rd. Band, Oklahoma! and Fiddler on the Roof Stage Crews, England Exchange, Jesus Christ Su- perstar; Enjoys friendships; “I just don’t understand!” DAVID W. HARRIS, 12 Bates Rd. DEBBIE LEE HARRIS, 20 Balfour St. NEIL HARTERY, 54 Taft Ave. MARIANNE HARVELL, Harold, 131 Burlington St. Field Hockey, Echo, Senior Publicity Committee; Likes skiing, tennis, swimming, and chemistry; Would like to go into law. PHILIP HARVELL, 131 Burlington St. Varsity Soccer, Library Aides Vice President, Chem Team Aide. MITCHELL HAUGEN, Mitch, 1454 Mass. Ave. Likes auto mechanics. STEPHEN C. HAUS, 3 Jeffrey Ter. ROBERT HAYES, Bob, 7 North St. Football, Swimming Co-Cap- tain, Track, Varsity Club President, Junior and Senior Proms, Chem Team Softball, Junior and Senior Shows; “Verrry Carefully.” ALICE HAYNER, 5 Colony Rd. Field Hockey, Basketball, La- crosse, Powder Puff Football; Likes the outdoors, New England, and fun. DENISE HAYWOOD, Leggs, 678 Lowell St. Likes music, dancing, and meeting people; “I want to live my own life.”; “Keep the faith!” MARK HEALEY, | Spencer St. SALLY HEHIR, 28 Blossom St. DEBORAH ANN HEMEON, Little One, 70 Baker Ave. Loves Jethro Tull, Stones, and Vans!!; Hopes to find her way through life with love and happiness. GEORGE V. HENRY, 26 Welch Rd. DAVID HERMAN, 6 Wachusett Dr. ANN HERON, 25 Asbury St. Likes sunsets, sunrises, Vermont in the winter, bicycles on country roads, barns full of hay, solitude, friends, and being away from here. : JOYCE HERRMANN, 23 Fairbanks Rd. Musical; “You see things as they are and ask, ‘Why?’; I dream things that never were and ask, “Why not?” SANDRA HERSCOTT, Sandy, 12 Rumford Rd. _ Interested in life and everything she can get out of it; “Live and be happy and make others happy, but don’t let this world get you down.” NANCY HILFERTY, Seagull, 33 Shirley St. KATHERINE HILL, Kathy, 5 Burnham Rd. SFG, Spanish Club, German Club, AFS; Likes people and sports; Wants to be a person. JULIA C. HODGKINS, Hot lips, Jewels, 33 Prospect Hill Rd. “He who slings mud loses ground.” CHRISTOPHER HOLT, 45 Munroe Rd. DONNA HOOPER, 50 Valleyfield St. Pep Squad, Library Aides, Softball, Junior Show, Echo, Yearbook, Powder Puff Football. DONNA HOPWOOD, 45 Balfour St. Junior and Senior Proms; Likes reading, sewing, IORG, and one special guy; Wants to become a registered nurse. LISA HOPWOOD, 172 Burlington St. Hopes to marry a millionaire and live happily ever after. MARCIA HOROWITZ, Moose, 4 Locke La. Likes panel trucks; “I plan to be me when I grow up.” GEORGE HOVORKA, Waipdy, 26 Hancock St. “You can’t always get what you want, but when you try, you get what you need.” BILLIE HOWARD, 15 Ewell Ave. JV Basketball, Junior Show, Senior Play; Plans to go to college and continue in French and Art. GEORGE HOWE, Joe, JoJo, Pigott, Jose, 68 Colony Rd. “Td like to be free and me, but what that means time will arrange and change.” SUSAN HUMPHREYS, Swe, 153 Grant St. Field Hockey, Basket- ball, Softball, Leader Corps; Likes swimming, sewing, fall, and teach- ing; Ambition: To go to college. DONNA HUOPPI, Sam, 19 Grapevine Ave. Likes water and land skiing, swimming, photography, and money; Ambition: To be an Air- line Stewardess and live in Hawaii; “If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em.” KATHLEEN HURLEY, Kathy, 49 School St. SOS, Prom-Mana- ders Executive Board, Gymnastics, Ski Club, French Club, Junior Prom, Powder Puff Football; Hopes to become a veterinarian. PATRICIA HURLEY, 22 Locust Ave. “I could write a pack of lies, but I'll spare you. My truths are my own to give or keep.” STEPHEN HURLEY, Veg, 30 Taft Ave. STEVEN HURLEY, Aurl, 4 Carville Ave. Football. RICHARD HURNEY, 6 Thoreau Rd. DONNA HUSMANN, 8 Holmes Rd. “To be alive, to know con- sciously that you are alive, and to relish that knowledge—this is a kind of magic.” JAMES HUTCHINSON, Jim, 35 Downing Rd. Ski Club, Year- book; Ambitions: Few; Likes sailing, swimming, boating, and Darryl Reilly’s parties. PAULA IANNAZZI, 1 Webster Rd. ALFRED IODICE, 63 Winter St. ALBERT JACKSON, 205 Woburn St. JOHN JACKSON, Head, Beaver, 22 Charles St. Baseball, Soccer; Plans to go to college; Likes golf and all sports; “Happy is a man who is ‘AHEAD’.” LORAY B. JACKSON, 8 Rockland Ave., Roxbury. Freshman Class President, J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader, Tennis Team Manager, SGO; Wants to teach the mentally retarded. C. DAVID JACOBS, Jake, 45 Cary Ave. Golf Team Captain, SGO, Powder Puff Cheerleading Captain, Leader Corps, Junior Show; Satisfied’; “Have a beer.’’ CAROL A. JANUSAS, 103 Cedar St. Young Moderns Business Services Club, Office Assistant; Likes tennis, golf, art, sewing and cooking; Wants to be a secretary. ADELE JEANNETTE, Del, 227 Lowell St. Field Hockey, Basket- ball, Softball, Prom-Manaders, Chorus, Musical, Pep Squad; Hopes to go to college and become a teacher. GEORGE JELATIS, Jaques Anquetil, 27 Tyler Rd. Orchestra, Ra- dio Club, French Club, Bicycle Club, Procrastinators’ Club, Year- book; Enjoys hamming (WAILAK), bicycling, flute, and piano; “CU on 20-CW”; “Good afternoon”; “Well, hi.’ DAVID A. JENCKS, 11 Revere St. DAVID JENKINSON, 2 Abernathy Rd. BRUCE W. JOHNSON, 25 James St. CRAIG JOHNSON, 69 Spring St. JAMES JOHNSON, Jim, Waxie, 26 Bedford St. Football, Basket- ball, Leader Corps, Powder Puff Coach; “32”; ‘A round for the boys!”; “‘Another injury”; “Tape it, Sam”; “Seek and achieve’’. JANE JOHNSON, Janie, 15 Fairfield Dr. Wants to major in Home Economics; “Keep smiling, it makes the world wonder what you’ve been up to.” BILLIE HOWARD GEORGE HOWE SUSAN HUMPHREYS 192 DONNA HUOPPI STEVEN HURLEY KATHLEEN HURLEY PATRICIA HURLEY STEPHEN HURLEY JAMES HUTCHINSON PAULA IANNAZZI DONNA HUSMANN ALBERT JACKSON ADELE JEANNETTE LORAY JACKSON DAVID JACOBS CAROL JANUSAS JOHN JACKSON DAVID JENKINSON GEORGE JELATIS BRUCE JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON 193 PAUL R. JONES, 5 Leroy Rd. BENJAMIN JORDAN, Ben, 23 Pleasant St. MARIANNE JUDKINS, Judd, 42 Carville Ave. Enjoys “bunzo” parties, watching hockey games, meeting people, and summers at the Cape; Hopes to become a nurse. ELIZABETH A. KAMMAN, Beth, 15 Franklin Rd. EWOW, Re- members the Sierra Nevadas with Tuna; “The parking lot—keep it under the sombrero!” DEBORAH KARAS, Debbie, 17 whipple Rd. Senior Play, SFG, French Club, Chorus; “Happiness is not found in self contemplation; it is perceived only when it is reflected from another.” THOMAS G. KASEY, 143 Maple St. DAVID KATZENSTEIN, 37 Meriam St. “Our goal must be not peace in our time, but peace for all time.” ' GRETCHEN KAUFMAN, 4 Thoreau Rd. Concert Choir, Senior PAUL JONES Play, Chorus, Madrigals; Loves to sing; “Solamen miseris socios ha- biusse doloris.” KEVIN KAVANAGH, 37 Sherburne Rd. YES; Likes Atlantis I; “When it rains, I die.” SHARON KAYE, 6 Abernathy Rd. Drama Club, Unit Plays, Chorus, ICC, Open Campus Steering Committee; Likes sadness, songs, and smiles. VICTOR KEAN, 47 Grant St. Radio Club; Likes computer pro- gramming; Wants to get a nice rig and location to beat Stu at D.X. DEBRA ANN KELLEY, 83 Cary Ave. MARK KELLEY, 24 Turning Mill Rd. Likes tne Beatles, moun- tains, photographs, soccer, and good luck; “It’s a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder.” SUSAN KELLY, 266 Bedford St. ELIZABETH KEMPER, Liz, 51 Baskin Rd. Student Member of the School Committee, Cheerleading Captain, Yearbook Editor, Student House Secretary, NHS, SFG, Prom-Manaders, Junior Show; “It’s a beautiful world ... strive to be happy.” BETH KAMMAN DEBORAH KARAS STEVEN KENNEY, 16 Dane Rd. RICHARD KESTLER, 9 Prospect Hill Rd. French Club, Outing Club, VA Volunteer, England Exchange; Likes skiing; Hopes to teach retarded children. NANCY KILEY, Ace, 19 Whipple Rd. Likes moose hunting; “All I want is to be happy and live in the woods.” GAY KILKENNY, 75 Bertwell Rd. Likes swimming, water skiing, surfing, summer, the Sea, Falmouth, golf, and all sports; Hopes to be MARIANNE JUDKINS a LPN. THOMAS KASEY LINDA KING, 9 Banks Ave. “Be aware of the people that sur- round you!”’; “Summer’s at the ocean!”; “Stay happy!”’. ROBERT KINGSTON, 4 Field Rd. Math Team, Bridge Club, Ski Club. KEVIN KIRBY, 410 Waltham St. SGO, Student Drama Society; Likes figure skating, swimming, and summer; Ambition: To be a doctor. LIZA KITCHELL, 32 Muzzey St. STEPHEN M. KITCHING, Steve, Kitch, 14 Sherburne Rd. AFS, VAC, French Club, CRA, Middlesex County Hospital Volunteer. LAWRENCE KLANE, Larry, 29 Winchester Dr. Likes to work on cars; Hopes to make it big someday. DAVID KLEBANOFF, Stud, 4 Marlboro Rd. French Club; “To pervert the stars is to regain the iconoclast of one’s union.” DORIS KLEMM, 133 Worthen Rd. Senior Play; Likes skiing, swimming, and friendly people; Wants to teach kindergarten; “Life is nothing without friendship.” DANIEL KNOBEL, Danny, Sparky, 37 Percy Rd. Football, Base- ball, Junior and Senior Shows; Loves skiing, swimming, and girls... . JERALD KNOPF, 9 Middle St. “Frustrations cause some men to break, others to break records.” DEBRA KRACOFF, Debbie, 101 Burlington St. Yearbook Faculty Editor, Senior Play, Echo, VA Volunteer, SGO, Aurora; Likes water skiing, reading, travel, and teaching retarded children; “Happiness”. KAREN J. KRAG, 22 Slocum Rd. Musicals, England Exhange, Concert Choir; Likes Beethoven, bridge, Bobby Burns, baking bread, backpacking, puppies, piano, Pwhelli, music, and travelling. CHARLOTTE KRITSICK, Char, 33 School St. AFS, Hospital Vol- unteer; Likes being with people, and smiling a lot; Hopes to be a KEVIN KAVANAGH SHARON KAYE nurse; “Be yourself and stay happy!” 194 VICTOR KEAN RICHARD KESTLER MARK KELLEY SUSAN KELLY ELIZABETH KEMPER LINDA KING NANCY KILEY GAY KILKENNY ROBERT KINGSTON STEPHEN KITCHING LAWRENCE KLANE DORIS KLEMM DAVID KLEBANOFF KEVIN KIRBY JERALD KNOPF CHARLOTTE KRITSICK 4 P 76 See DANIEL KNOBEL DEBRA KRACOFF KAREN KRAG 195 LISA LAMBERT GUY LABATE SUSAN LAMBIE BURNHAM LANCASTER HANS LARSEN BENJAMIN LAWHORN JOHN LEARY SUSAN LEAVITT WILLIAM LEAVITT RONALD LEE FRANCIS LEE ZACHARY LEMNIOS 196 STEVEN LETO ere ai ‘ LANNING LEVINE STUART LIGHT DENNIS LOWRY ERICA LEVINE JEREMY LIEB CYNTHIA LORD SALLY LOWRY GUY LABATE, 60 Albermarle Ave. LISA LAMBERT, 20 Eastern Ave. “Je pense, donc je suis.” SUSAN LAMBIE, Sue, 22 Shade St. Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Ski Club, Leader Corps, Chorus. H. BURNHAM LANCASTER, Burnie, 11 Holton Rd. Cross Coun- try Captain, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Leader Corps, Junior and Senior Proms, Junior Show, Varsity Club. DEBBY LANGSTAFF, 9 Burlington St. WALTER LARJ, 26 Oakland St. HANS LARSEN, 29 Wyman Rd. Likes climbing mountains, skiing, hockey, golf, cars, and motorcycles. SUSAN LARSSEN, 21 Volunteer Way. ROSEMARIE LATERZA, 231 Bedford St. BEN LAWHORN, Longhorn, 98 Spring St. BRUCE LAWSON, 63 Woburn St. JOHN LEARY, 35 Woodcliff Rd. Soccer, Track, Junior and Senior Proms; “When you wake up, get up. And when you get up, do something!” SUSAN LEAVITT, Sue, 221 Woburn St. Powder Puff Football, England Exchange; ‘“‘With all its drudgery and broken dreams, the world is still a beautiful place.” WILLIAM D. LEAVITT, Bill, 221 Woburn St. Varsity Football, Hockey, Track; Hopes to become a Certified Public Accountant; “Let the path be open to talent.” WILLIAM LEBOW, Bill, 14 Douglas Rd. Procrastinators’ Club, Band, Orchestra; “I refuse to let a quotation of mine appear in the yearbook.” FRANCIS LEE, Frank, 35 Highland Ave. “Not yet.” RONALD LEE, Lee, 622 West Park St., Dorchester. Soccer, Basket- ball, Baseball, Track, Tennis; Hopes to go to college and play pro basketball; “The harder I work, the luckier I get.” ZACHARY J. LEMNIOS, Zach, 36 Independence Ave. Class Council, SFG, Chess Club, Radio Club, Astronomy Club; “‘If at first you don’t succeed, you’re running about average.” STEVEN J. LETO, Steve, 17 Sherburne Rd. “... And in the end, you graduate. ...” CHARLES LETOVSKY, The Jock, 10 Old Shade St. “I studied hard, played on all the sports teams, and was a general all-around, ideal Lexington High School student.” ERICA LEVINE, Ricky, 30 Philip Rd. Junior Show, Junior Prom, Powder Puff Tri-Captain, Yearbook Art Editor; “The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.” LANNING LEVINE, Lan, 19 Hathaway Rd. Likes amateur radio, sports, photography, camping, sports car rallying, girls, and making money through enterprises. JEREMY LIEB, 1 Ames Ave. “Life is short and terminating, so don’t waste precious time; be pulled down vortexes of fun.”; “Be- friend all who befriend.” STUART LIGHT, 4 Webster Rd. Radio Club, French Club, Bridge Club President; Ambition: To be a greaser; ‘And the Lord said, ‘Let there be Light.’!” THOMAS LITANT, Tom, 3 Douglas Rd. Senior Play, French Club; “First God made idiots. That was for practice. Then he made school boards.” CYNTHIA LORD, Cindy, 17 Augustus Rd. Cheerleading, Leader Corps, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, SFG, Varsity Club, Junior Prom; “Keep smiling.” DENNIS J. LOWRY, 16 King St. SALLY LOWRY, 17 Audubon Rd. SGO; Plans to attend college and travel; Hopes to become a professional figure skater. 197 KATHERINE LYONS, Kathy, 15 Rawson Ave. Hopes to go to a Junior College; Would like to be an Airline Hostess. DOUGLAS MacCALLUM, Doug, 10 Pine Knoll Rd. Indoor Track; Interested in motorcycles; Plans to go on to school. JAMES MacDONALD, McDick, 5 Fairland St. Wants to buy a Porsche; “They'd rather ‘do it right than do it fast!’ ” STEPHEN MacDONALD, Melon, Taz, 25 Ledgelawn Ave. Plans to go into the Navy after graduation; Ambition: To drive a motorcycle through the Main Hall and to become an explosives expert. JOANN MacDOUGALL, Jo, 60 Harding Rd. Gymnastics, La- crosse, Junior Show, England Exchange, Powder Puff Football, Leader Corps, Varsity Club; Likes children, dancing, sunshine, and laughing. NORMAN MacINNIS, 37 Normandy Rd. NANCY MACK, 7 Parker St. Softball; Likes sewing and helping people; “Don’t surround yourself with yourself.” SCOTT MacKAY, Skeezicks, 23 Flintlock Rd. Varsity Hockey Co- Captain, Golf Team, Leader Corps, Powder Puff Football Cheer- leader; “‘Satisfied.” MARYBETH MacLEAN, 40 Arcola St. MARCIA MacWILLIAMS, 66 Colony Rd. Likes orthopedic shoes, Lawrence Welk, and listening to the great Paul Anka; Ambition: To be a professional wrestler and to raise porcupines in Pennsylvania. ELIOT MADOW, Rutabaga, 19 Bryant Rd. Checker Chargers Pres- ident; Likes Alpha waves, and checkers; “Our truest life is when we are in our dreams awake.” JUNE MAGLITTA, 10 Webb St. Ski Club, Hospital Volunteer; Plans to be happy and live forever. CONSTANCE MANOLI, Connie, Mineux, 37 Justin St. EWOW; Likes yellow Mavericks, poetry, rebellions, and mini skirts; Wants to model, write, and practice witchcraft. JILL MANTINEO, 11 Cottage St. GERARD MARCHESE, Crazy, 58 Hillcrest Ave. Street hockey; “It was a long twelve years. Thank God it’s over.” ROBERT MARGOLSKEE, Gunga, 23 Peachtree Rd. Math Team, Bridge Club, Chess Club, Tennis, Senior Play, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof; “Hotsie!”; “Church of Joe Sinai’; “B.S. Buffalo”; “That’s the way the ball pops!” PHILIP MARGOSIAN, Nadigas, 28 Muzzey St. Likes fast cars, skin diving, and other outdoor sports; Plans on going into Hotel Management. LYNDA MARLOWE, 25 Webster Rd. ELIZABETH MARTIN, Liz, Libby, 12 Valley Rd. NHS, Yearbook, Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Oklahoma!, Junior Show, Pow- der Puff Football; “Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education.” PATRICIA MARTIN, 21 Columbus St. MICHAEL J. MASON, 188 Grove St. PETER MATTHEWS, Peetsie, 10 Oxbow Rd. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Powder Puff Coach, Junior Show. CHRISTOPHER MAVROIDES, May, 25 Eastern Ave. Soccer, Track, England Exchange; Likes water skiing, fishing, and boating; Ambition: Medical career; “One more time to live.” BARBARA MAY, 16 Fletcher Ave. Chorus, Field Hockey, Basket- ball, Softball, Leader Corps, Varsity Club, Senior Class Council, Pow- der Puff Football; Ambition: Physical Education Teacher. SHARON MAY, 41 Normandy Rd. Sophomore Play, Urban Af- fairs Club; Likes candy-striping, good people, and good music; “‘Eve- rybody is a star.” WILLIAM MAZERALL, Maz, 20 Wilson Rd. Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Co-Captain, Junior and Senior Proms, Do- lores-Hidalgo Exchange, Youth Activities Commission Tutor, Spanish Club, Ski Club; Wants to be a social worker. WILLIAM MAZZA, Bill, 92 Shade St. “It’s a bummer!” 198 DOUGLAS MacCALLUM KATHERINE LYONS JAMES MacDONALD STEPHEN MacDONALD noth NORMAN MacINNIS NANCY MACK SCOTT MacKAY ELIOT MADOW JUNE MAGLITTA MARCIA MacWILLIAMS CONSTANCE MANOLI ROBERT MARGOLSKEE — PHILIP MARGOSIAN PETER MATTHEWS ELIZABETH MARTIN GERARD MARCHESE BARBARA MAY WILLIAM MAZZA CHRISTOPHER MAVROIDES SHARON MAY WILLIAM MAZERALL 199 GLENN McCULLOUGH PAULINE McDEVITT MARK McDONOUGH WALTER McDONALD JAMES McKINNEY HELEN McELANEY MICHAEL McGRATH MARY ELLEN McIVER r DONALD McLEOD PAUL McNAMARA VELDA McRAE 200 EDWARD McLAUGHLIN CYNTHIA McRAE BONNIE McTIGUE JOAN M. McARDLE, 33 Follen Rd. “I exist as I am, that is enough. If no other in the world be aware, I sit content.” ANNE McCARTHY, 130 Lowell St. Plans to write; “I see all too clearly how poor dear flesh fumbles on into eternity as I rush on.” STEVEN McCARTHY, Steve, 34 Maple St. GLENN McCULLOUGH, Gooba, 121 Cedar St. Plans to go to col- lege; “I don’t have any gas.”; “Gooba’s taxi service.” PAULINE B. McDEVITT, Lil’One, 36 Colony Rd. EWOW; Likes “Slim Jim’s”’, friends, °60 Corvette, Cape, Avery’s jokes, warm smiles, sunshine, and good times. WALTER JOSEPH McDONALD, JR., 14 East St. Soccer, Prom- Manaders, Ski Club; Pastime: Eating Barfburgers, loaded subs, and living in Richard’s car; “Buttrick’s Gorilla Grillman 1!”; Ambition: Ski bum. MARK McDONOUGH, 94 Grove St. Likes architecture, land- scaping, and horticultural art; ‘“‘Architecture—sovereignty of the individual.” HELEN McELANEY, Mack, 10 Donald St. Likes hockey; Hopes to go to college and meet a lot of people; “Go Bruins!” MICHAEL McGRATH, Mike, 282 Lowell St. Cross-Country, Ski Club. MARY ELLEN McIVER, 30 Follen Rd. Sophomore Play, Ski Club, Sacred Heart CYO; Likes skiing, sailing, reading, and knitting; Wants to help the Spanish-speaking people. JAMES McKINNEY, 14 Rindge Ave. WENDY McKINNEY, 12 Rockville Ave. EDWARD McLAUGHLIN, Ed, 9 Blodgett Rd. Baseball, Ski Club, Yearbook; Plans to go into the field of medicine. GARY McLAUGHLIN, Mac, 559 Lowell St. DONALD McLEOD, 14 Dexter Rd. PAUL McNAMARA, Mac, 3 Daniels St. Football; Plans to go to college. CYNTHIA McRAE, Fannuch, 25 Peacock Farm Rd. VELDA D. McRAE, Double Danger, 88 Oak St. Yearbook Sales- man, Varsity Cheerleader, Black Student Union Co-Chairman, Stu- dent Union Plays, Library Aide; Likes basketball, football, dancing, singing, and writing; Plans to go to college; ‘““What’s happening now?” BRYAN McSWEENEY, 4 Aerial St. CONSTANCE MENAND BONNIE McTIGUE, 25 Meriam St. JENNIFER MEALS, Jenny, 15 Thoreau Rd. “We do not really agree on a lot, because we do not confess much about what goes on in our heads.” JUNE MARIE MEEHAN, Joe, 24 Peachtree Rd. Likes skiing, camping, and moose hunting. TERRIE S. MEIER, S.S.N.C.B.B.W.H.W.L., 111 Cedar St. Band, Stage Band, Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, NHS, Concert Choir; Likes singing, playing the piano, and eating; Plans to major in mu- sic; “Peanut Power.” MICHAEL MELLER, Mike, 2013 Mass. Ave. Swim Team Co- Captain, Band, Stage Band, Yearbook Associate Editor, Boys’ State, SGO; “A winner never quits; a quitter never wins!” CONSTANCE MENAND, 65 Sherburne Rd. “Miru Mir.” JOHN MEYERS, Prune, Gilmore, 418 Main St., Yarmouth, Mass. Outing Club; Likes fast chicks and slick cars; “Don’t let the past remind us of what we are not now.” TYLA LEE MICHELOVE, | Cooke Rd. Echo, Drama Club, Senior Play; Ambition: Speech Therapist; “Farewell, farewell, to those who'd hear, you lonely travelers all.” JUNE MARIE MEEHAN | TERRIE MEIER JOHN MEYERS TYLA MICHELOVE 201 RONALD MILLER BARRY MILLER, 22 Fiske Rd. Likes to play tenor saxophone, flute, and drums; Plans to attend college. JONATHAN S. MILLER, 92 Bedford St. RONALD MILLER, 41 Bloomfield St. Soccer, Key Club; Likes surfing, skiing, and sailing; “Jack of all trades, master of none!” LEONARD MILLIGAN, 285 Bedford St. JOAN MITCHELL, 16 Peachtree Rd. Echo, German Club, Library and A. V. Aides, Outing Club. — ’ RICHARD MITCHELL, 73 School St. BARRY MILLER JOHN W. MOLINARI, 14 Ames Ave. JOANNE MOLLOY, 9 Whipple Rd. EWOW. KATHLEEN R. MONAHAN, 25 Bernard St. CHERYL MOORE, 49 Moreland Ave. England Exchange; Likes being with people; “Love is worth the time it takes to find it.” REBECCA MOORE, Becky, 50 Hancock St. CRA, Musket, Con- cert Choir, Aurora; “Stand! for the things you feel are right . . . you’ve been sitting much too long.” KAREN E. MORIARTY, 46 Paul Revere Rd. DAVID MORRALL, 1556 Mass. Ave. FTW. WAYNE MORRISON, Giper, 9 Brigham Rd. Basketball Co-Cap- tain, Baseball, Chem Team Softball, Varsity Club; Bermuda; “We’re Number One!”; “Use ’em”’; “Bahamas?” ELYSSA MOSKOWITZ, 136 Grant St. VA Volunteer, Mass. Gen- eral and McLean Hospital Volunteer; Likes music, dancing, laughter, and smiles; ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” PATRICIA MULLEN, 50 Percy Rd. MARY MURPHY, 11 Minola Rd. SOS, Pep Squad, Young Mod- erns; Likes sewing, cooking, sports, music, little kids, and good times; Plans to major in home economics. TERESA J. MURPHY, Terry, 26 Estabrook Rd. SFG, Powder Puff Football, Cheerleading, Junior Show Co-Director, Yearbook Editor; “You may still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not.” SUSAN MYEROW, Sue, 3 Suzanne Rd. Orchestra, French Club, Field Hockey; Enjoys art and reading; “If not now, when?” GARY J. NABEDIAN, 4 Fiske Rd. Echo, Musket, SGO, Yearbook, YES; Likes music, company, drafting, and Cadillacs; “Why run when you can walk!” PAMELA NEWCOMB, Pam, 30 Blossomcrest Rd. Majorette Cap- tain, JV Cheerleader, Proms, Junior Show; Likes New Hampshire, sports, water skiing, baton, and people; “Life is what you make it.” DONNA NOONAN, 78 School St. “Wishes to live on an artichoke farm out West. In my second life I will be a soft-boiled artichoke.” CHERYL NYGAARD, Cheri, 494 Marrett Rd. Likes any type of needlework, kittens, foggy mornings, and old castles. RICHARD O’BRIEN, O’B, 420 Mass. Ave. Basketball; Hopes to grow a Fu; “Be nice to a mouse and he’ll hang around your house.”; “Forest fires prevent bears.” ROBERT J. O'BRIEN, 34 Homestead St. COLLEEN O’HARA, 17 Whittier Rd. Junior Show, Senior Prom; Likes the beach, traveling, summer sports, and people; Wants to go to college and become a teacher. LESLIE ONANIAN, 320 Mass. Ave. Junior Show, Senior Play. STEPHEN O’NEIL, Steve, 4 Philip Rd. Hockey; Likes all water sports; Wants to go into Biology. JEFFREY OPPENHEIM, Jeff, 16 Lillian Rd. SFG President, Jun- ior Class President, Freshman and Sophomore Class Treasurer, NHS, Open Campus Steering Committee, SGO, Ski Club, Track; Likes skiing. JOAN MITCHELL JOANNE MOLLOY 202 KATHLEEN MONAHAN DAVID MORRALL CHERYL MOORE REBECCA MOORE KAREN MORIARTY ELYSSA MOSKOWITZ MARY MURPHY WAYNE MORRISON TERESA MURPHY GARY NABEDIAN PAMELA NEWCOMB RICHARD O’BRIEN ROBERT O’BRIEN LESLIE ONANIAN STEPHEN O’NEIL 203 ELLEN ORENBERG SUSAN OWEN ARTHUR OSBORN GILBERT OUELLETTE ROBERT PARRISH THOMAS OWENS STEVEN PASSANISI TERESA PATTERSON MICHAEL PELLEGRINI WALTER PENNELL pees aru cat ay ‘tf ia i , [ PAMELA PERRY (a STEPHEN PERRY DAVID PETERSON CYNTHIA PETTERSON TERRI PETNOV 204 ELLEN ORENBERG, Lizard, 92 Cedar St. Chorus, Oklahoma!; Likes J.D. Salinger; Remembers those twenty applications, the visits to Mr. Baker, Cape Cod, the Pewter Pot, and the H-Unit lav; “You my friend?” JOYCE ORSILLO, 5 Sunny Knoll Ave. ARTHUR OSBORN, Artie, 51 Reed St. Likes driving, hockey, and football; Plans to have a good time in life. GILBERT OUELLETTE, Gil, Willy, 37 Winchester Dr. Soccer, Hockey, Sophomore Baseball, Rifle Club, Yearbook; “You never really lose; sometimes the clock just runs out on you.” SUSAN E. OWEN, 39 Reed St. THOMAS OWENS, Tom, 82 Adams St. “In Adam’s fall, we sinned, all.” RICHARD PALM, 12 Westwood Rd. Would like to become a pro- fessional lobster fisherman. ROBERT PARRISH, 5 Juniper Pl. French Club President, Ski Club Officer, Cross Country, Bicycle Club; Likes surfing, skiing, hockey, and his friend. STEVEN PASSANISI, Pass, 135 Laconia St. Baseball, Leader Corps, Basketball, Football. TERESA PATTERSON, Terry, 10 Ross Rd. SGO; Ambition: art school. SCOTT O. PECOR, Peca, 46 Bridge St. Likes motorcycles and girls; Wants to be a millionaire. MICHAEL PELLEGRINI, Mario, 10 Essex St. Football, Baseball, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Shows, Senior Prom Co-Chairman; Wants to go into the import-export business. WALTER PENNELL, Whip, 50 Vaille Ave. “It’s so neat, so dis- creet, it’s alreet.”” Ambition: to go to Europe. JANET M. PERRY, 16 Ellison Rd. French Club, Business Services Club, Young Moderns; Likes baseball, bike riding, and boating; Wants to be a French interpreter. PAMELA PERRY, Pam, P’, 24 Hudson Rd. Pep Squad, Ski Club, Senior Show; Likes biking, riding, gangster movies, and sunset series concerts; “Happy words make happy people.” STEPHEN PERRY, Pez, 26 Tucker Ave. Varsity Hockey. DANIEL G. PETERSON, 54 Cliffe Ave. DAVID PETERSON, 22 Prospect Hill Rd. Likes R C models, driv- KENNETH PITTMAN ing, street hockey, and skiing; Ambition: To be a carpenter; “Love it or leave it.” TERRI PETNOV, 73 Laconia St. “Love is like a butterfly, some- thing beautiful that flys just out of your grasp.” KIM PETSCHEK, 17 Preston Rd. CYNTHIA PETTERSON, Cindy, 6 Hill St. Musket, Prom-Mana- ders, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Proms, Lacrosse, Field Hockey, SGO; “A goodbye lasts a second, the memory lasts forever.” RANDALL PEYSER, Randy, 138 Worthen Rd. French Club, Band, Orchestra; Likes languages, music, psychology, and politics; Plans a career in law. DIANA PEZZULO, Pasta, 247 Marrett Rd. Powder Puff Football; Likes good times with someone, Canada, partying at Judie’s; Wants to be a Dental Assistant; “Harley’s forever!”’; “S.N.C.”. HILLARY PHEASANT, 1050 Mass. Ave. “A house in Vermont of nature, love, learning, creating, art, people, sillyness, compassion, children, animals, gardens—my man and me...” PAUL PHELAN, JR., 42 Greenwood St. Powder Puff Football Coach, Football, Track; Likes hunting and skiing; Plans to go to col- lege and major in biology; “Bring the beer?” ELIZABETH PHINNEY, Beth, 17 Columbus St. Swim Team. KENNETH PITTMAN, 32 Homestead St. JODY POLLINS, Noodle, Dodie, 14 Peachtree Rd. Humanities, Ski Club, Powder Puff Football, Senior Prom; Likes little kids, koala bears, swimming, and skiing; ‘“‘Why?”; “Karen, how long does it take?” ERNO M. PONGRATZ, 20 Cedar St. “Ask and you'shall receive; all others stand in line.” RANDALL PEYSER DIANA PEZZULO HILLARY PHEASANT PAUL PHELAN JODY POLLINS ERNO PONGRATZ 205 ANDREA PORTER SUSAN PRESTEJOHN ROBERT POWERS JOSEPH PRENDERGAST NANCY PRENTISS ELAINE QUINLAN SALLY RECHTMAN MARTHA REGAN DARRYL REILLY LEE RICHAN NANCY RICHTER LAURA RICHARDS ELAINE RICHARDSON ANN ROBERTS 206 RUSSELL ROBERTS ANDREA PORTER, 2161 Mass. Ave. RICHARD POWER, 374 Woburn St. ROBERT E. POWERS, Bob, 6 Wyman Rd. Football, Hockey, Base- ball, Junior Show; Hopes to be a grease monkey. JOSEPH PRENDERGAST, Joe, 29 Webster Rd. Wants to go to college and have a ball. NANCY PRENTISS, Nanci, 22 Blossomcrest Rd. Likes painting, floral designing, craft work, jewelry, pottery, and music. SUSAN PRESTEJOHN, Sue, 651 Marrett Rd. Would like to do some extensive traveling and become an executive secretary. ELAINE QUINLAN, 20 Bernard St. Majorette, Powder Puff Foot- ball: Likes music, fall, and New York accents; “Believe in yourself, even if no one else does.” LINDA C. RAPER, 2 Constitution Rd. ROBERT RAWLS, Bob, 9 Winthrop Rd. SALLY RECHTMAN, Sai, 303 Emerson Rd. VA Volunteer, Mass. General Volunteer, Chorus; Likes friendliness, music, and weekends; Wants to be a nurse; “In each person there is something good; search and you will find it.” MARTHA REGAN, 40 Fair Oaks Dr. Pep Squad, Library Aides, French Club, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football, Yearbook, Prom- Manaders: Would like to be a medical technologist. DARRYL REILLY, 29 Maple St. Students’ Dramatic Society, Ger- man Club; Likes parties, fun, sports, skiing, and hockey; Ambition: To be a veterinarian. ALISON REINHARDT, Zen, Androsterone Bassitosis, 10 Eliot Rd. LEE RICHAN, 51 Farmcrest Ave. LAURA RICHARDS, 86 Bloomfield St. “Quantus nasus! Aeque longus est, ait tubicina, ac tuba.” GARY ROBINSON MEL ANN ROBINSON ELAINE RICHARDSON, 3 Wingate Rd. Yearbook Editor, SFG, Junior and Senior Proms, Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football, Ski Club, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Young Moderns; “Friend- ship brings happiness.” NANCY E. RICHTER, Tuna, 30 Tower Rd. Remembers the Sierra Nevadas with Beth. JAMES RING, Jim, 38 Eaton Rd. Coke and Sympathy Society; Likes music; Wants to leave America and become a farmer. LISA RODMAN ANNE ROBERTS, 23 Dane Rd. Tennis, Leader Corps, SGO, Sophomore Class Vice President, SOS, Junior Show; Likes small chil- dren, the ocean, and summers at Cape Cod. RUSSELL ROBERTS, Bucky, 16 Highland Ave. Chess Team, Mus- ket; “The unexamined life is not worth living.” SALLY ROBERTS, 11 Myrna Rd. Ski Club, Senior Play, Echo, McLean Hospital Bio. Lab; Likes skiing, sewing, swimming, and kids. SARAH H. ROBEY, 16 Barberry Rd. “I'd rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet cushion.” GARY ROBINSON, Ducky, 125 Kendall Rd. Musket; Likes hockey, skiing, mountain climbing, and beaches; Plans to go to col- lege and have fun! MEL ANN ROBINSON, Mel, 25 Hastings Rd. Spanish Club Presi- dent, Aurora Editor, Columbia Point Project, Junior Show, Ski Club, AFS, Senior Play; Enjoys skiing, tennis, and traveling; “Abraxas.” KENNETH RODMAN, Kenny, Knuckles, Abdullah, 29 Sanderson Rd. Orchestra, Bridge Club; Likes playing guitar, strong twos and off-beats; ‘Who dealt this mess?” LISA R. RODMAN, 7 Abernathy Rd. Aurora, French Club, Israeli Culture Club, Sophomore Play Student Director, Hayden Volunteer; Teaches swimming; Plans to be a French teacher. CHARLES RONCHETTI, Hendrix, 4 Blossom St. Likes having parties; Loves music; Hobbies: hunting, skin diving, and drinking. JAMES ROSA, Jim, Roach, 16 Rumford Rd. Prom-Manaders, Mus- ket, Strategic Games Club, Natural History and Outing Club; Likes Darryll’s parties; Hopes to be a lawyer. KENNETH RODMAN CHARLES RONCHETTI JAMES ROSA 207 THEODORE ROSATO JOHN ROSA, 58 Valleyfield Rd. THEODORE ROSATO, 12 Blueberry La. THOMAS J. ROSATO, Tom, 12 Blueberry La. Radio Club, Bicycle Club, Baseball; Likes Ham radios (WAIJBT), bicycling, and some- times MacDonald’s; Hopes to go to college and then .. .; “Yah 442!” ELLYN ROSENFELD, Rosy, 11 Frances Rd. SGO, Leader Corps, Echo, French Club, Ski Club, Senior Play; “Those who bring sun- shine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” DAVID ROSENTHAL, Dave, Rosie, 12 Phinney Rd. Football Co- Captain, Junior Show, Leader Corps, Senior Show, Chem Team Soft- ball; ‘Find out what you like in life, and drink it.” ERIC T. ROSENTHAL, 126 Grant St. JANE ROSS, 33 Dawes Rd. KATHRYN ROSS, 33 Dawes Rd. KATHLEEN ROWLAND, 26 Demar Rd. JEFFREY RUSSIAN, Jeff) Shike, 47 Turning Mill Rd. Concert Choir, Senior Play, Drama Club, Oklahoma!, Chorus; Likes to ski, climb trees, and antagonize; Wants to participate in a roller derby. HENRY F. RYAN, 74 Blossomcrest Rd. JANET RYAN, Peter, 10 Vaille Ave. EWOW. FRANK SACCO, 119 Kendall Rd. Prom-Manaders; Likes cars and people; “To be seen, stand up; to be heard, speak up; to be appre- ciated, shut up!” KENNETH SACK, Ken, 20 Welch Rd. MARTHA ST. GEORGE, Stretch, 42 Asbury St. EWOW; Remem- bers the F-Unit lav; Hopes to become E-Unit Chairman in the future; “Speak into the mike.” LESLIE SALATHE, Dug, 25 Preston Rd. District Orchestra, Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra, Chorus; ‘‘Pissa as can bers RON SALVUCCI, Sal, 305 Waltham St. Likes girls; “My goal shall be forever gone...” STUART SANTELMANN, Sw, 30 Fairlawn La. Bicycle Club, Ra- dio Club, Chess Club; Likes camping, cycling, and community action groups; “Never let school interfere with your education.” BENNY SANTOSUOSSO, Smiling Jack, Benny, B.J., 83 Bow St. Likes basketball and hockey; Wants to go to college to become a veterinarian. RIN SASAKI, 17 Barberry Rd. Yearbook Art Editor, Ski Club Treasurer, French Club, AFS President; Likes getting her own way, nice clothes, and her friend. LAUREN SAVIOLI, 9 Tucker Ave. LINDA SCANNELL, 38 Downing Rd. Bridge Club, Oklahoma!, German Club, French Club, Echo, Outing Club; Ambition: Trans- lator or Interpreter. PAUL SCHARFMAN, Igor, 11 Paddock La. “He took his vorpal sword in hand; long time the manxome foe he sought.” THOMAS SCHELLING, Tom, 20 Oakland St. “This grape is twis- tin’ my head.” NANCY SCHRAMM, 16 Buckman Dr. AFS Co-President, Aurora Editor, Ski Club; “Don’t look back with regret, don’t look ahead with fear, look around with awareness.” DONNA MAE SCHULER, 28 Ledgelawn Ave. Yearbook Editor, Swim Team, Prom-Manaders Executive Board; Loves snowstorms, skiing, and VW’s; “Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees ites THOMAS ROSATO ELLYN ROSENFELD 208 DAVID ROSENTHAL JEFFREY RUSSIAN %. A ERIC ROSENTHAL JANE ROSS KATHRYN ROSS KENNETH SACK j W JANET RYAN FRANK SACCO MARTHA ST. GEORGE STUART SANTELMANN BENNY SANTOSUOSSO LAUREN SAVIOLI RIN SASAKI DONNA SCHULER PAUL SCHARFMAN LINDA SCANNELL THOMAS SCHELLING NANCY SCHRAMM 209 SHARON SEMONIAN MARIA SCIMECA ANN SCOTNEY ANDREW SCOTT PAULINE SELLARS ALISON SHANER NEAL SHACT STEVEN SHAPIRO PATRICIA SHAUGHNESSY MARGIE SHAW SUSAN SHERMAN PETER SHAW RICHARD SHAW TERENCE SHIELDS 210 FREYA SHOFFNER MARIA SCIMECA, 104 Kendall Rd. ANN SCOTNEY, 22 Hastings Rd. Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, SFG Vice President, Musket Editor, Open Campus Steering Committee Secretary, NHS, Junior Prom Co-Chairman, YES Treasurer, Prom- Manaders, SGO, Girls’ State. ANDREW SCOTT, Andy, 2210 Mass. Ave. Senior Class Council. Musket, Football, Senior Play; Likes skiing, hockey, climbing, snow, and swimming; Plans to go to college. PAULINE SELLARS, Polly, 430 Concord Ave. Powder Puff Foot- ball; Likes water skiing, horseback riding, good times, and motor- cycles; “Harleys forever!” SHARON SEMONIAN, 504 Lowell St. Field Hockey, Basketball, SGO, Leader Corps, AFS, Chorus, Operetta, Prom-Manaders Execu- tive Board; Likes skiing, traveling, having fun, and helping people. NEAL SHACT, 16 Burlington St. ‘‘One flew East; One flew West; One flew over the cuckoo’s nest.” ALISON SHANER, 40 Williams Rd. STEVEN SHAPIRO, Sreve, 4 Fulton Rd. Football, Baseball, Junior and Senior Shows, Senior Prom, Chem Team, SGO; “Do it my way or not at all.” PATRICIA SHAUGHNESSY, 18 Deering Ave. EWOW; Likes Sa- wyer Pond, Rolling Ridge, Tunafish, splitting in June, a diploma, and CATHERINE SILVA JUDY SILVA the parking lot; “See ya later.” MARGIE SHAW, 51 Emerson Gardens. Would like to be an un- derwater Kool-Aid maker; “Cold lunch forever!” PETER SHAW, 92 University Cir., Ormond Beach, Florida. RICHARD SHAW, Rick, 16 Homestead St. RUSSELL SHEPP, 68 Shade St. SUSAN SHERMAN, Sue, 8 Winchester Dr. YES, SOS, Lexington Summer Cooperative. TERENCE SHIELDS, 25 Sherburne Rd. MARK SIMEONE FREYA SHOFFNER, 10 Phinney Rd. Phrenology Club, Bicycle Club; Likes motorcycles, Renoir, skiing, Chopin, Jeeps, and good clothes; “Give freely and ask not in return.” JOHN SHORT, 26 Middle St. Band; Likes sports, music, and hav- ing fun; “Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8.” CATHERINE SILVA, Cathy, 48 Forest St. EWOW; Likes shiny cheeks, Fee-Bee, Teddy Bear, shavey legs, babes, booze, and friends; Wants to be a hairdresser. GEORGETTE SILVA, 7 Linmoor Ter. JUDY SILVA, 89 North St. Senior Play, CRA; “It is the dull man who is always sure, and the sure man who is always dull.” ANN SILVERMAN, 18 Ingleside Rd. MARK SIMEONE, Sim, 38 Wyman Rd. Football; Likes all sports; “Be reasonable; do it my way.” DAVID SKINNER, 9 Colony Rd. FREDERIC SLADE, Fred, 14 Rumford Rd. Band, Orchestra, French Club, Bridge Club; ‘“‘No human being is a hypocrite; he be- lieves everything that he says.” ANNE SILVERMAN Ral DAVID SKINNER FREDERIC SLADE 211 JULIE SNYDER BARBARA SMITH JONATHAN SOKOL ANNETTE SOLOMON DEBRA SOYBEL BARBARA SPERAZZO LESLIE SPIERS ELLEN SPIGEL CLAUDIA SPURIA MYLES STANG 4 CYNTHIA STACEY ELLEN STACEY CATHERINE STEWART 212 TERRY STEWART SUSAN STIERLI CHRISTOPHER STOCK- ARD aw BARBARA STONE ALAN STITT RICHARD STOICO SUZANNE STONE BARBARA SMITH, Barb, 9 Hathaway Rd. French Club, Asian Club, Echo, Aurora, Senior Play, Sophomore Play, Israeli Culture Club; Likes poetry, sewing, swimming, frogs, music, and art. JULIE SNYDER, 3 Hancock Ave. ALAN SOKAL, 4 Tyler Rd. ‘“‘For all those who know what I mean: Thank you for everything.” JONATHAN SOKOL, 7 Demar Rd. Senior Play, French Play, Aur- ora, French Club, Math Team; “Once I stood upon Olympus, then the Heavens opened wide.” ANNETTE SOLOMAN, 11 Locke La. Junior Show, FTA; Likes outdoor activities, dancing, music, summer sun, and lots of fun; “Make people happy and you'll be happy.” RICHARD SOUZA, 542 Concord Ave. DEAN A. SOVIE, 517 Bedford St. DEBRA SOYBEL, Debbie, 14 Winchester Dr. “What you cannot turn to good, you must make as little bad as you can”; “Things ’Il work out.” PAMELA SPELLENBERG, Pamee, Ocie, 125 Laconia St. Likes kittens and checkers; Hopes to become a laboratory technician; “Happiness is accepting life the way it is.” BARBARA SPERAZZO, Barb, 22 Ledgelawn Ave. Likes riding around; Loves motorcycles (choppers); “Loving is living.” LESLIE SPIERS, Spiers, 185 Lowell St. ELLEN SPIGEL, 4 Clyde Pl. Junior and Senior Proms, Senior Play; Likes swimming, friends, and “instant parties’; “Love is a river so deep and fast flowing that most drown.” CLAUDIA SPURIA, Crash 1, 7 Kendall Rd. Likes motorcycles, Corvettes, and Cape Cod; Hopes to become a famous hairdresser; “To the beach or the park!” CYNTHIA STACEY, Cyndi, 245 Woburn St. Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Chorus, AFS, NHS; Enjoys music, drama, water sports, reading, and people; “Have fun and be happy!” ELLEN STACEY, Stace, Sps, Spastic, 27 Spring St. Powder Puff Football, Leader Corps: “If man doesn’t keep pace with his compan- ions, perhaps it’s because he hears a different drummer.” STEVE STACEY, 27 Spring St. VINCENT STAKUTIS, 160 Grant St. MYLES P. STANG, 65 Bertwell Rd. “Hail and farewell Lexington High, friends, Brook Gang, Squad 3 of 1971, and, last but not least, fellow Band members.” CATHERINE STEWART, Tishdrib, 11 Hancock Ave. Chorus, Concert Choir; Likes music, singing, cello, skiing, and sailing. TERRY STEWART, 7 Ballard Ter. FNA; Likes candystriping, swimming, and water skiing; Plans to go into nursing; “It’s been real!” KAREN STIERLI, Shirley, 11 Wyman Rd. Band, TESOL; Likes playing the flute, camping, and working with children; Ambition: To teach elementary education; “I’m not Sue!”; “Peanut Power!” SUSAN STIERLI, 11 Wyman Rd. Band, Oklahoma!; Likes music, children, playing the clarinet, and being with friends; Hopes to teach elementary or special education. ALAN STITT, AJ, 16 Fair Oaks Ter. Wants to go to outer space; ‘Sometimes I get tired just standin’ here smilin’.” CHRISTOPHER STOCKARD, Chris, Gou, 79 Adams St. Outing Club; Likes music, mountains, big walls, and good suspensions; “Peace Hippy”; “In wilderness is the preservation of the world.” RICHARD F. STOICO, Boofa, 55 North Hancock St. Junior and Senior Prom Co-Chairman, Junior Class Council, SGO; Likes boats and water skiing; Ambition: To be a success. BARBARA STONE, 2 Frost Rd. French Club, French Exchange, Senior Play, Echo, Senior Publicity Committee; Plans to be a teacher. SUZANNE STONE, Suzy, 15 Sutherland Rd. SGO, Junior Show, SOS, Basketball Intramurals. 213 HELEN STONER, Bobbie, 468 Lowell St. Ambition: To build a foundation for my people to grow on. LENAR STRAUJUPS, 35 Winchester Dr. FTW; “When are we go- ing to Brighton?” EDWARD STRAUSS, Big Ed, 21 Partridge Rd. Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Kiss Me, Kate, Oklahoma!,; Likes fast cars and bikes; Ambition: To be a bike mechanic. CRAIG SULLIVAN, 6 Ross Rd. ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, Betty, Beatrice, 60 Winter St. YES, Pow- der Puff Football; Likes to laugh; Ambition: Social Worker. JOYCE SULLIVAN, 73 Grant St. SOS, Prom-Manaders, French Club, Junior Show; Wants to become a teacher; ‘‘Learning is the basis for understanding others.” ROBERT E. SULLIVAN, 51 Ward St. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Rudy, 40 Earl St. Enjoys the beach and the park; Wants to go into business. DORINA SUTHERLAND, Dori, 24 Rawson Ave. “... avoiding the pitfalls of burns, busts, bummers, and rip-offs.” CARRIE SWANTON, Smiley, 66 Harding Rd. Ambition: Artist; “We know the sound of two hands clapping. but what is the sound of one clapping?” JAMES SWENSON, 18 Fairlawn La. JOEL SWETS, Joe, 111 Kendall Rd. Cross-Country, Prom-Mana- ders, Yearbook Editor; Likes people. spring, and good times; “Free- dom’s just another word for nothing left to do.” LYNNE E. SWINIMER, 21 Barnes PI. ELLEN SZABO, 48 Summit Rd. DIANE TACCALOZZI, 12 Barrett Rd. ROBERT TAGEN, Bob, 17 Diamond Rd. ‘Actually, I’m really spaced! Remember what Mr. Goodbar says, ‘Do it today’.” CHA-NAN TANG, 9 Oxbow Rd. Orchestra, Tennis, Gymnastics, Field Hockey, Asian Club; Likes art, swimming, skating, and rain! THERESA A. TARANTO, 252 Marrett Rd. “The reason I live is to love the one I love, without the one I love there is no reason to live.” ANTHONY TAVERNA, 4A.J., 15 Hastings Rd. STELLA TAVILLA, 9 John Poulter Rd. HELEN TAYLOR, Peanuts, 176 Woburn St. “Friendship can turn to love, but how sad the love that turns to friendship is.” ROBIN TEGER, 53 Buckman Dr. Hopes to make it to college. CANDACE TEMPLE, 262 East St. CHARLES TERRASI, 22 Center’ St. MICHAEL TERRY, Mike, 17 Fairland St. BEVERLY TERZIAN, Bev, 28 Webster Rd. French Club, Echo, AFS, FTA, Publicity Committee Chairman. GARY THORBURN, 2 Fulton Rd. Band, Procrastinators’ Club; “Fret not thyself; sufficient is each day for its own evil.” 214 LENAR STRAUJUPS HELEN STONER CRAIG SULLIVAN ELIZABETH SULLIVAN JOYCE SULLIVAN JAMES SWENSON ae 9 i ey DORINA SUTHERLAND CARRIE SWANTON is THOMAS SULLIVAN LYNNE SWINIMER ELLEN SZABO JOEL SWETS DIANE TACCALOZZI THERESA TARANTO ANTHONY TAVERNA HELEN TAYLOR snccarmeereta STELLA TAVILLA CHA-NAN TANG CHARLES TERRASI GARY THORBURN ROBIN TEGER MICHAEL TERRY BEVERLY TERZIAN 215 DONNA TIBBO KENNETH TOMCHIK iy A , KA ALAN TIEZZI FRANCIS TOCCI MICHAEL TOCCI KATHLEEN TOWLE KENNETH TOOMEY TED TRIVERS JOAN TROVATO MICHAEL TRUNFIO LORNA URQUHART ANDREW TUCKER PETER UNDERWOOD ANDREA UZINSKY 216 PAULA VACCARO DONNA TIBBO The class regrets the death of Donna Tibbo, who died of leukemia on September 6, 1971. ALAN TIEZZI, 15 Ingleside Rd. FRANCIS TOCCI, | Blodgett Rd. MICHAEL TOCCI, Toss, 23 Appletree La. Varsity Soccer Ben- chwarmer, Leader Corps, Senior Class Council; Enjoys reading, sports, bikes, history, and people; Appreciates fine wine, music, and women. STEPHEN VALLIERE KENNETH TOMCHIK, Ken, Chick, 5 Oxbow Rd. Gymnastics, Soccer; “‘It is better to live and get a few poor grades than never to live at all.” KENNETH TOOMEY, 183 Woburn St. KATHLEEN TOWLE, 29 Calvin St. TED TRIVERS, 64 Baskin Rd. Varsity Soccer; Likes skiing. JOAN TROVATO, Farkle, 282 Mass. Ave. Likes super, super, super sports, driving around, and going anywhere; “Me wear a dress—forget if MICHAEL TRUNFIO, Mike, 15 Carol La. Likes sports. ANDREW TUCKER. 56 Baskin Rd. JILL TURNER, 19 Cooke Rd. PETER A. UNDERWOOD, 25 Constitution Rd. LORNA L. URQUHART, 12 Curve St. Likes skiing, swimming, skating, all sports, and teaching swimming to the mentally retarded; Hopes to teach the mentally retarded. ANDREA UZINSKY, Andy, 2 Warren St. Junior Show, Leader Corps, Tennis Team; Likes piano, organ, nature and camping, music, SCOTT VanWINGERDEN JOYCE VARGO and ballet; “Your friend is your needs answered.” PAULA VACCARO, Olie, 26 Hathaway Rd. Likes boys, horses, BRUINS, motorcycles, black leather jackets, and someone special. Loves driving her Cadillac; Ambition: To be a nurse; “But hon!”: “Hey!”; “The Devil Made Me Do It!” STEPHEN VALLIERE, Steve, 16 Cedar St. Likes cars and electronics. SCOTT VanWINGERDEN, Scottie, 21 Oxbow Rd. Band, Year- LAWRENCE VITAL book; Likes tennis, skiing, swimming, music, and girls; Hopes to sur- vive in college; Phil. 4:13. JOYCE K. VARGO, 537 Bedford St. Oklahoma!, Fiddler on the Roof, All-State Chorus, Concert Choir; Wants to be a secretary and wife; “Trust in the Lord.” MEREDITH VIANO, Mamie, Miss Priss, 6 Audubon Rd. Swim Team Tri-Captain, SGO, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football, Tennis Team; “Front Seat!” SPENCER VIBBERT, 1355 Mass. Ave. LAWRENCE J. VITAL, Larry, 187 Marrett Rd. “Lexington High— sometimes it wasn’t as bad as they said it was.” KATHLEEN VOLPICELLI, Kathy, 236 Grove St. JOCELYN VYCE, Joce, 7 Bond Rd. SGO, Spanish Club, Tennis, Prom-Manaders, Powder Puff Football; “Walk for Development”; Gonna miss the Ham gang; “Be your own person.” KATHLEEN VOLPICELLI JOCELYN VYCE AT ERIC WADE, 524 Concord Ave. SOKHI WAGNER, 30 Prospect Hill Rd. VIRGINIA WALL, Ginny, 44 Ledgelawn Ave. Band, Orchestra, FNA, Outing Club; Plans to be a nurse. NANCY WALLIS, 556 Lowell St. DAVID K. WARDEN, Dave, 10 Constitution Rd. Hockey, Foot- ball; Ambition: To be a landscape Architect. ELLEN WARNER, Elly, 21 Normandy Rd. EWOW, AV and Li- brary Aides, Rainbow Girls; Hobbies: boys, American History; Fu- ture: to go to college to become a Librarian Assistant. SUSAN WARNER, Sue, The Zookeeper, 21 Normandy Rd. “There was nothing anywhere that was unnecessary; nothing, whether the work of man or nature, that existed without a purpose.” DIEDRICH WATERMAN, Rick, 10 Brigham Rd. FTW. JAN WATSON, | Homestead St. Young Moderns, Pep Squad, Fu- ture Secretaries Club; Enjoys swimming, bicycling, and traveling: Plans to go to college. MARY PATRICIA WATTS, Patty, 5 Lincoln Ter. Outing Club, Lab Tech, Library Aides, Senior Play. AFS; Likes skiing, sailing, art, swimming, sewing, and cooking. LAWRENCE WAY, Larry, 36 Percy Rd. Wrestling Co-Captain, Football, Track, Concert Choir, Chorus, Oklahoma!; Wants to study Pre-Med.; “True virtue lies within the individual.” ARLIS C. WEAVER, 5 Lowell St. JAMES P. WEBB, 39 Locust Ave. MARY WELCH, Mare, 41 Valleyfield St. Enjoys dancing, ice skat- ing, and playing guitar; Ambition: To continue her education and be- come a social worker. JACQUELINE WELSH, Jackie, Jack, 11 Childs Rd. Yearbook, Junior Show, Prom-Manaders, Powder Puff Football; Likes skiing and traveling; “Smile, the life you brighten may be your own.” KIT WESLER, 822 Mass. Ave. SABRA WHALEN, 14 Benjamin Rd. THOMAS J. WHALEN, 28 Reed St. FRANK E. WHEATLEY, III, Ted, 3 Abbott Rd. Soccer, Hockey, Tennis, Ski Club, Leader Corps Vice President, SFG, Prom-Mana- ders: “Stay loose!” MARY ELLEN WHEELER, 343 Bedford St. “‘It’s no t ‘Hi, how are you?’; it's ‘How high are you?’.” NINA S. WHITE, Nine, 73 Hancock St. Field Hockey, Basketball Manager, Softball, Junior and Senior Shows, Chorus, Musicals, AFS, French Club: TAR’S; “Venit, amavit, vicit.” VIRGINIA WHITE, Ginni, 8 Sunny Knoll Ter. FTA, Senior Play; Likes blue and green; Plans to go to college and major in social serv- ices Or nursing. WAYNE WHITE, 16 Wheeler Rd. DONALD WHITNEY, Don, 7 Frances Rd. ELIZABETH WHITTEN, 44 Philip Rd. DEXTER C. WHITTINGHILL, III, Dex, 24 Burrough Rd. List: Life begins anew. Hail weak jump-shifts! Hey you, Nick! London stands. J Unit. “Why, Sir, cobble you!” Call me Dex. BRIAN WICKENS, 20 Fiske Rd. Ski Club; Loves to drive; Likes to stay away from Cadillacs and trees; Wants to be a mechanic and race. JILL WILKINSON, 14 Smith Ave. AFS, Natural History and Out- ing Club; Loves traveling, people, and French. CARL WITTHOFT, Hendrix, 31 Grassland St. “ ‘Survival of the fittest’ ultimately improves a species, but what kind of consolation is that to the existing generation? Right!” 218 VIRGINIA WALL ERIC WADE NANCY WALLIS DAVID WARDEN MARY WATTS ELLEN WARNER SUSAN WARNER DIEDRICH WATERMAN JAN WATSON MARY WELCH JACQUELINE WELSH we | ) LAWRENCE WAY KIT WESLER THOMAS WHALEN FRANK WHEATLEY NINA WHITE MARY ELLEN WHEELER SABRA WHALEN JILL WILKINSON WAYNE WHITE VIRGINIA WHITE CARL WITTHOFT DEXTER WHITTINGHILL 219 KAREN WILLIAMS SCOTT WILLIAMS WYNAFRED WILLIAMS DAWN WILSON CURTIS WOLFF MARYANN WINCHESTER LORNA WOOD KAREN YEWELL BERIT WRIGHT JOANNE WRIGHT SANDRA ZANI 220 PAULA ZELLER MARILYN ZEPF JONATHAN C. WILLIAMS, 10 Stratham Rd. KAREN WILLIAMS, 31 Clarke St. Swim Team Tri-Captain, Pow- der Puff Football, SGO, Chem Team Assistant, Basketball In- tramurals, Junior Show, Yearbook; Future Plans: College. SCOTT WILLIAMS, 9 Balfour St. “If you remain calm in the midst of this confusion, you don’t understand the situation.” WYNAFRED WILLIAMS, Wendy, 19 Ward St. Apathy Club; “... still raining ... still dreaming .. .” DAWN WILSON, | Burnham Rd. Spanish Club; Likes swimming, ice skating, and basketball; “Love is the light of the earth.” JAMES WILSON, Jim, 36 Fern St. Likes hockey, football, and GMC trucks: Ambition: To become a farmer; Chem Team grad.; “Will someone please wake up Mr. Frangos.” KAREN WILSON, 44 Hutchings St., Roxbury. MARYANN WINCHESTER, Mare, 57 Hancock St. YES Secre- tary, Powder Puff Football; Likes Essex, Mass.; Wants to go to Cor- nell and work in a boutique in the summer of 1972; Plans to become a designer; “Teeth.” LESLIE WINSTON, 18 Winchester Dr. MYRA WISOTZKY, 4 Gould Rd. CURTIS WOLFF, Curt, 11 Suzanne Rd. SHEILA WOLFSON, 8 Douglas Rd. Junior Show; Interested in Theater Arts: “I should like to be able to love my country and still love justice.” LORNA WOOD, 15 Columbus St. Swim Team; Likes water skiing and going to Maine; Plans to go to college. PETER WOODSUM, 2161 Mass. Ave. BERIT WRIGHT, 23 Partridge Rd. DIANE ZIERHOFFER CLAIRE ZISSON BRUCE WRIGHT, 67 Simonds Rd. JOANNE K. WRIGHT, Jo, 65 Munroe Rd. “You give but little when you give of your possessions; it’s when you give of yourself that you truly give.” KAREN YEWELL, 6 Leeland Ter. Young Moderns, Junior and Senior Shows, Junior and Senior Proms, Powder Puff Football, Yearbook. SANDRA ZANI, Sandy, 67 Ashbury St. Plans to go to business GAIL ZOURANJIAN school and become a secretary. CECELIA ZAPATA, 27 Demar Rd. PAULA ZELLER, 17 Bryant Rd. MARILYN ZEPF, 98 Laconia St. DIANE ZIERHOFFER, 6 Elena Rd. FTA; Likes sewing, knitting, and skating; Hopes to go to college and major in education or social work. CLAIRE ZISSON, .26 Saddle Club Rd. HENRY F. ZOLLA, JR., Hank, 8 Fairbanks Rd. Baseball, Basket- ball Announcer, YES, Powder Puff Cheerleader, First Annual Chem Team Softball Game; “Satisfied”, “The Big ‘H’”, “Bolton Arena”. GAIL S. ZOURANJIAN. 100 Concord Ave. SFG, Yearbook, Li- brary Aides, Junior Show, Senior Play. Junior and Senior Proms, SOS, Leader Corps; “Life is what you make of it.” DAVID ZVARA, Dave, 8 Childs Rd. JV Basketball, Leader Corps, Weight training; Enjoys sports, water skiing, traveling, and collecting old things. GREGORY ZWICKER, Zowick, 94 Concord Ave. Likes water ski- ing, snow skiing, boating, cars, and snow mobiling; Plans to go to col- lege; Hopes to open a boat shop. HENRY ZOLLA DAVID ZVARA GREGORY ZWICKER a2) rTT ti ese te ge, N N Our four years at LHS are now over. With what we have learned here--from our teachers, from our friends, and from ourselves--we will begin to mold our future. 224 Behind us we leave familiar scenes, faces, and traditions to greet scores of new challenges and experiences. We emerge as individuals, taking with us the memory of having been a part of Lexington 1972. pre FRESHMEN Michael Abel--F22 Stephen Abell--J99 Miles Abkowitz--F23 Richard Abraham--E22 Debra Abramson--D23 Donna Agresti--D22 Paul Ahlstrand--E23 Francis Albanese-- B23 Thomas Alex--C23 Nicholas Alexandrou--A23 Jeffrey Allen--C22 Richard Allen--A22 Suzanne Allen--B22 Barry Altman--F21 Paul Andersen--H112 Lisa Andolina--G126 Paul Andonian--H111 Martin Apgar--A21 Abraham Appleman--B24 Leslie Armstrong--J100 John Armstrong--C21 David Aron--J102 David Asadoorian--D21 William Asadoorian--G123 John Audley--E24 Karl Austermann--H108 Nancy Avallone--G126 Dominique Axelbank--F22 Sara Bachman--J99 George Bacigalupo--F23 Brian Bailey--E22 Stephen Bairos--D23 Melinda Ballou--D22 Suzanne Balon--E23 Marilyn Baltz--B23 Brian Banks--C23 Martin Baranger--A23 Laura Barber-C22 Cary Barney--A22 Eileen Barrett-B22 Gil Barrett-F21 Arthur Barsamian--H112 Elizabeth Bartel--H111 Linda Barton--A21 Harvey Bass--B24 Joyce Bass--J100 Scott Batchelder--C21 Robert Bates--J102 Jacqueline Bateson--D21 Jeffrey Battin--G123 Marianne Baum--E24 Deborah Bayles--H108 Daniel Beck--G126 Richard Becker--F22 Ruth Beckett--J99 Francis Belcastro--F23 Michael Belcik--E22 John Belliveau--D23 Deborah Bengtson--D22 Kent Benoit--E23 Gavin Benson--B23 Janice Bergstrom--C23 Stephanie Bernier--A23 Keith Bernstein--C22 Barbara Bettencourt--A22 David Bicknell--B22 Leslie Biletch--F21 Barbara Bjorklund--H1 12 Alex Blackmer--H111 Ellen Blake--A21 Robert Blake--B24 Paula Bloomberg--J 100 William Bluestein--C21 Bobby Boudreau--J 102 Mark Bougas--D21 Sandra Bowersock--G 123 Gordon Boyd--E24 John Boynton--H 108 Alison Bracken--G126 Hugh Bradshaw--F22 Andrew Braks--J99 Gregory Bramhall--F23 Deborah Brass--E22 Donna Brass--D23 Lyle Breitmaier--D22 Rick Brenner--E23 Karen Bresnihan--B23 Susan Brick--C23 Caroline Briggs--A23 John Brosnahan--C22 Debra Brown--F21 Cynthia Brown--A22 Laraine Brown--B22 Scott Bryan --F21 Karen Buchinskas--H1 12 Stephen Budiansky--H111 Linda Bullock--A21 Cheryl Burke--J100 Lance Burke--C21 Stephen Burns--J102 Steven Burns--D2]1 Francis Busa--G 123 Steven Buscone--E24 Amy Busiek--H108 Ralph Butts--G 126 Michael Byrne--F22 Miles Byrne--J99 Debra Cacciola--F23 Nanci Cadario--E22 Margaret Cafarelli--D23 Ann Camac--D22 Donna Camp--E23 Glenn Campbell--B23 Lori Campbell--C23 Patricia Canniff--A23 Justine Carabbio--C22 Maurice Carey--A22 Emily Carmen--B22 Kevin Casey--F21 Carol Cassidy--H 112 Karen Casson--H111 Gail Cerulli--A21 George Chamberlain-- B24 Joette Chancy--C21 Richard Charlantini--J 100 Anthony Chastain--C21 Leon Chen--D21 Cheryl Childs--G 123 Aviva Chomsky--E24 Lois Cicero--H 108 Benjamin Clarke--G126 Moira Cleary--F22 Mark Clough--F23 Margaret Coates--E22 Joshua Cochin--D23 Deborah Cohen--D22 Lee Cohen--E23 Andrea Cohler--B23 Vincent Colby--C23 Constance Cole--A23 Harold Cole--F22 Todd Collard--C22 Anne Collins--A22 Brian Collins--B22 Paul Collins--F21 Cynthia Connolly--H112 Marilyn Connor--H111 William Corbett--A21 Janice Corr--B24 Frank Corsino--J100 Robin Cotler--C21 Doreen Cottrell--J 102 Deborah Cotty--J102 Diane Cox--D21 Janna Crafts--G123 Carol Craig--E24 Rachel Cross--H 108 Robert Crowell--G126 Charles Crowley--F22 Mark Cuccinello--J99 David Cullom--A21 Cynthia Cunha--F23 Stephen Cunniff--E22 Gerald Cupp--D23 Mary Anne Curran--D22 John Currier--E23 Lauren Cusolito--B23 Debra Daigle--C23 Ann Dallas--A23 Susan Danti--C22 Christine D’Arrigo--A22 Jennifer Davidoff--B22 Kim Davis--F21 Donna Deane--H1 12 Donald DeBernardi--H111 June DeCarlo--A21 Andy Deckert--B24 Mary DeFrancesco--J 100 John Degnan--C21 Gary DeGuglielmo--J102 226 Ruth Delfiner--D21 John Delvecchio--G 123 James DeMarre--E24 Daniel DeMello--H108 Tracy Demko--G126 Alan Deveau--F22 Diane DeVenezio--J99 Jonas Devenis--F23 Deanna Devlin--E22 Gail Dexter--D23 Daniel Dias--D22 Michael DiMambro--E23 Lisa Diodati--B23 Doreen DiPietro--A23 Debra Donovan--C22 Frederick Donovan--A22 Sandra Doo--B22 Stephen Doppler--F21 Douglas Dorain--H112 Mark Doran--H111 Sandra Douglas--A21 Jill Downey--B24 David Doyle--J100 Stephen Drouilhet--C21 Barbara Drury-J102 Carol Dwight--D21 Thomas Dyke--E24 Graham Eacock--H108 Scott Eames--D22 Donald Eaton--G126 Stephen Eisenberg--J99 Paul Eldridge--F23 Jasmine Eleftherakis--E22 Todd Ellis--D23 Alison Emery--D22 Peter Ennis--E23 Erika Epstein-- B23 Bruce Estes--C23 Dorothy Evans--A23 Karen Ezekiel--C22 John Fahey--A22 Laurie Fantasia--B22 Carolyn Farr--F21 Becky Farwell--A22 Ann Feakes--H112 Barbara Feld--H1 11 Robert Fenochetti--A21 Fred Ferguson--B24 Raymond Ferris--J100 Elizabeth Field--C21 Deborah Fietze--J102 Peter Fig--D21 Dana Filipetti--G 123 Stephen Filolungo--G 123 Marjorie Fine--E24 Rachel Fink--H108 Susan Finkelstein--G 126 Lisa Fitzgerald--F22 Michael Foran--F23 Antoinette Ford--E22 April Forman--D23 William Forrester--D22 Erik Forsberg--E23 Charles Foster--B23 Patricia Foti--C23 David Fouhy--A23 Evert Fowle--C22 Joan Fox--A22 Gary Franceschi--B22 Karen Francis--F21 Verna Frasca--H112 Debra Fratto--H111 Linda Freeman--A21 Dana Freitas--B24 Maria Freschet--A2] Henry Friedman--J100 Rachel Friesecke--C21 Kevin Fuchs--C21 Gwen Fulton--J102 Rosemary Furnstahl--D21 Stephen Furnstahl--G123 Ellen Gallagher--E24 Laurel Gallagher--F22 Jeanne Ganshirt--J99 Lisa Garant--F23 Richard Gately--E22 Maureen Gavan--D23 Sharon Geaghan--D22 David Gelineau--E23 Gale Gennaro--B23 Daniel Gil--C23 Gideon Gil--A23 Jane Gillis--H111 Patrice Gillis--J 100 Marianne Gilman--B22 Jack Glassman--H112 Robert Godoy--H111 Lawrence Goldberg--A21 Bradley Golden--B24 Daniel Goldman--J 100 Marcia Goldstein--D23 Miriam Goldstein--C21 Robert Goldstein--J 102 Nancy Golini--D21 Sandra Goodale--G123 Lester Goodridge--F21 Richard Gordon--H 108 John Graham--G126 Julie Greene--F22 Michael Greisdorf--D21 Elizabeth Griscom--F23 Charles Grossimon--E22 Carl Grossman--D23 John Guppy--D22 Carol Hager--E23 Charles Haible--B23 John Halfman--C23 David Hall--A23 Gail Hall--C22 Lisa Hall--A22 Andrea Halleck--B22 Anne Hamilton--F21 Daniel Hamilton--H112 Karen Hamilton--H111 Susan Hamlet--A21 Nancy Hammond--B24 Gail Hampton--J100 Mary Hangstefer--C21 Arthur Hardy--J 102 Daniel Hardy--D21 Ann Harleman--G123 Dianne Haroules--E24 Wendy Harper--H 108 Paul Hartery--G126 Cheryl Hartwell--F22 Stephen Harvell--F23 Jeannette Harvey--E22 David Hatfield--D23 Jeffrey Haugen--D22 Alan Haxton--E23 George Hayner--B23 Karen Hays--C23 Joyce Hehir--A23 Patricia Hemeon--C22 Michael Herman--A22 Bruce Herniter--B22 Dana Heron--F21 Alan Herscott--H112 John Herther--H111 Michael Herz--A2]1 Susan Hewitt--B24 Rebecca Hibbard--J100 Alan Higgins--C21 Gail Hildebrand--J102 John Hilferty--D21 Annette Hill--G126 Robert Hills--G123 Nancy Hinckley--E24 Grace Hitchcock--H108 Robert Hodge--G 126 Charles Hoefling--F21 Francis Hoefling--H112 Donna Hoffman--H111 Andrew Holland--A21 Karen Holt--B24 Karen Hooper--C21 Charles Hornig--J102 Karen Hosford--D21 Michael Hourihan--G123 Astrid Howard--E24 Janet Hubert--H108 Gail Hughey--G126 David Huoppi--F21 Brian Hurley--H1 12 Michael Hurley--H111 Cindy Husmann--A21 Leigh Ireland--B24 Julie Jankelson--J100 James Janusas--C21 Patti Jenkins--A23 Daniel Jick--J102 Doreen Johnson--D21 Earl Johnson--G123 Joseph Johnson--E24 Karen Johnson--H108 Linda Johnson--G 126 Philip Jones--F21 Paul Jordan--H1 12 John Junod--H111 Laura Kalb--A21 Edward Karpinski-- B24 Elizabeth Kassler--J100 Sharon Kava--C21 Mark Kavanagh--J102 Brenda Kaye--D21 Eileen Keegan--G123 Daniel Kellett--E24 Susan Kemper--H 108 Lisa Kenn--G126 Patrice Kenney--F21 Peter Kent--A23 Thomas K hachadoorian--H1 12 Carolyn King--H111 Michael King--A21 William King--B24 Gareth Kinkead--H111 William Kinner--J100 Howard Kirksey--C21 Karen Kitching--J102 Susan Kitfield--D21 Leslie Klane--G123 Peter Klebanoff--E24 Kristine Kleeberg--H 108 Lawrence Klemm--G126 Amy Kolodkin--F21 Philip Kolovson--H 112 Susan Kolovson--H111 Michael Koocher--A21 Brian Koren--B24 Mary Kormanos--E24 David Koutoudakis--J100 Mark Kouyoumjian--C21 Harold Kramer--J102 Sandra Krikorian--D21 Andreas Kuehnle--G123 Sharon Kushinsky--E24 Deanne K vingedal--C23 Christopher Kyprianos--H108 Carol LaBate--G126 Cynthia LaMantea--F21 Robert Landry--H112 Valeria Lanza--H111 Joy Lawrence--A2] Carol Lawson--B24 Charles Lawson--J100 Nancy Leach--C21 Betsy Lehr--J 102 Starla Lemnios--E28 Lisa Leone--D21 Jane Levey--G123 Karen Levine--E24 Mark Levine--H 108 David Liebman-G 126 Robert Lind--G126 Timothy Lingley--G 123 Mark Lowry--J102 Glenn Lucas--J 100 Karen Ludington--C21 Lawrence Lull--A21 Debra Lupo--H112 Rachel Lurie--H111 fe | FRESHMEN Scott Lydiard--B24 Matthew Lynn--C21 Russell Lyons--D21 Stacey Lyons--E24 William MacArthur--G126 Lee MacDonald--G123 William MacDonald--J 102 Lorraine Maddox--J 100 John Mahoney--A21 Robert Mahoney--H112 Susan Mains--D21 Peter Marcus-H 111 Penny Margolskee--F22 Andrea Marnoy--J99 Robert Maroney--F23 Dianne Marshall--E22 Robert Marshall--D23 Bonnie Martin--D22 Christina Martin--E23 Richard Martin--C23 James Martis--A23 Anne Mason--C22 Charmaine Mason--B23 Stephen Masten--A22 Mary Mazerall--B22 John Mazyck--F21 Dennis Mazzone--H 112 Janet McCabe--H111 Maureen McCadden--G126 Dianne McCallum--B24 Jane McCarron-C21 Jill McCarthy--D21 Lynda McConnell--E24 Christine McCormack--G126 Suzanne McCurley--G123 Jere McDade--A22 Cheryl McDonald--J102 Jane McDonald--J100 Walter McDonald--F21 Michael McDonough--A21 Jonathan McDougall--H112 Deborah McMahon--C21 David McNamara--D21 Mary Ann McNamara--E24 Susan Mead--G126 Nancy Meadows--G 123 Barry Melman--J102 Toni Mennella--J100 David Merfeld--F21 Diana Meservey--G 126 Dawn Meurer--H 108 Lawrence Michelove--E24 Robin Miles--G123 Scott Miles--D21 Ellen Miley--J 102 Carol Miller--C21 Kenneth Miller--J100 Timothy Miller--E22 Howard Mintz--B24 Ronald Mirsky--A21 Gary Mitchell--H111 Ann Monahan--H 112 Thomas Monahan--F21 Joseph Montuori--B22 Charles Mooney--A22 Karen Moore--C22 Richard Moore--A23 Steven Moore--C23 Joseph Moran--B23 FRESHMEN Brian Moreno--E23 David Moretti--D22 Vicki Morgenstern--D23 Jeffrey Moskow--E22 Christopher Mott--F23 Sara Mueller--F22 Karen Murphy--G126 Richard Murphy--H108 Kevin Murray--E24 Susan Nair--G123 Barbara Natanson--D21 Sara Natanson--J102 Paul Newman--C21 Jan Newton--J 100 Mark Nichipor--B24 Kate Nichols--A21 Nicholas Nichols--H111 Susan Nichols--H112 Emily Nicholson--F21 Laura Nickerson--B22 Patricia Nicoll--A22 Linda Nielson--C22 Sean Nolan--A23 Donald Norcross--C23 Kristin Nordahl-- B23 Glenn Nygard--E23 Erin O’Brien--D22 Jean O’Brien--D23 Kevin O’Brien--E22 Nan O’Connell--F23 Nancy O’Connell--F22 Nancy Ohlin--G126 Joanne O’Keefe--H108 Joan Orenberg--E24 Elaine Orsillo--G123 Daniel Osborne--D21 Duncan Osborne--J102 Paul O’Shaughnessy--C21 Stephen O’Shaughnessy--J 100 Donald Osterberg--B24 Paul Packer--A21 Koray Pamir--H111 Daniel Paradis--H112 Patricia Parisse--F21 Ronald Parker--B22 Heather Pars--A22 Stephanie Parsons--C22 Theresa Partlow--A23 Nancy Paster--C23 Brenda Peeler--E23 James Pelletier--B23 Elizabeth Pennell--D23 © Rosanne Perez--D22 Richard Perry--F23 Cynthia Peters--F22 Dean Peters--G126 David Peterson--H 108 Martha Peterson--E24 Michael Peterson--G123 Marie Petrucci--D21 Ken Petrusauskas--J102 Jean Phelan--C21 Frederick Picard--J100 Christian Pierce--B24 Jonathan Pious--A2] Vinola Pitters--G123 Peter Pivarunas--G 126 Louis Pomerantz--H 108 David Potter--E24 Pamela Potter--G 123 Nadine Power--D21 Susan Pratley--J102 Stephen Puopolo--C21 Eileen Quinlan--J100 Madalyn Quinlan--B24 Howard Quinn--A21 Stephen Quinn--H111 Donald Ranagan--F21 William Ravanis--B22 Betsy Rawls--A22 Dandreaokim Reilly--C22 Richard Renkas--A23 Joseph Reppucci--C23 Lisa Richan--B23 Norman Richards-- E23 Mark Richardson--D22 Santina Riley--D23 David Ritchie--E22 Richard Ritchie--F23 Gregory Roat--J99 Jayne Roberts--F22 Phyllis Robinson--G126 Wallace Robinson--H108 Cindy Rogers--E24 Nancy Rolashevich--G123 Joseph Romano--D21 Katherine Romberg--J102 Steven Rosa--C21 Jeanne Rosato--J100 Alan Ross--B24 Ethel Rothmel--A21 Janice Rouillard--H111 Elizabeth Rubenstein--F21 Kevin Rudd--B22 Phillip Rulon--A22 Wyatt Russell--E24 Dana Russian--C22 Karen Saakvitne--A23 John Sahatjian--C23 Christine Sakalay--B23 Jeffrey Sampson--E23 Roger Samuel--D22 Kathryn Sandberg--D23 Nancy Sanford--E22 Ronald Sartori--F23 Daniel Savage--J99 Lester Savage--F22 Scott Savioli--G126 Daniel Scharfman--H108 David Schatz--E24 Maria Schmid--G123 Barbara Schoppet--D21 Ronald Schuler--J102 Stephen Scolaro--C21 Kathryn Scott--J100 Douglas Scruton--B24 Richard Seaman--A21 Lisa Sebell--H111 Patricia Sellars--F21 Mark Seltzer--B24 Cheryl Senter--B22 Roberta Servente--A22 Marilyn Sethares--C22 Eric Seyferth--A23 Carol Shanahan--C23 Maria Shao--B23 Robin Shapiro--E23 Kathleen Sharkey--D22 Dennis Shaughnessy--D23 Timothy Sheahan--E22 Robert Sheffres--F23 Joy Sheldon--J99 Kevin Shepherd--J 100 Susan Shepp--F22 James Sherman--G 126 Donna Shine--H108 David Shurtleff--E24 Susan Sicco--G 123 Larry Silks--D21 Joan Silva--J102 Margaret Silva--C21 Nancy Silverman--J 100 Walter Silvio--B24 Robert Simmons--A21 Jenette Simpson--H111 John Skelton-H112 Lee Anne Skinner--F21 Craig Slater-- E22 Jennifer Small--B22 Allyson Smith--A22 Bonnie Smith--C22 Francis Smith--A23 Jeffrey Smith--C23 Tunstille Smith--B23 Wendell Smith--E23 Lawrence Smoske--D22 Diane Solomon--D23 Michelle Sovie--E22 Therese Spellenberg--F23 Thomas Spencer--J99 Richard Spillane--F22 Michael Stankowski--E24 Robin Stevens--H108 Virginia Stevens--G 123 Alan Stewart--D21 Bryan Stitt--J102 Carolyn Stoico--C21 Catherine Stoico--J100 Cynthia Stone--B24 Joseph Strano--A21 Diane Stratton--H1 12 Hans Strauch--F21 Judy Strauss--B22 Ruth Strauss--A22 Matthew Strominger--C22 Gary Strong--A23 Liane Sullivan--C23 Mary Sullivan--B23 Robert Sullivan--E23 Jerry Suskind--D22 Daniel Sussman--D23 Robert Swan--F23 Nancy Swanton--J99 Debra Sweeney--F22 Cynthia Tacito--G126 Claudia Talland--H108 Deborah Tangusso--B22 Elizabeth Tangusso--B22 Russell Tansey--E24 Shawn Tansey--G123 Craig Tashjian--D21 Sandra Tassel--J102 Cheryl Tatro--C21 Tracey Taverna--J100 Sandra Tavilla--B24 Susan Taylor--A21 Jonathan Teger--H111 228 Marguerite Thambash--H112 Donald Thompson--F21 Karen Thompson--B22 Ann Marie Tiberii--A22 David Titelbaum--C22 Barbara Titus--A23 Diane Tocci--C23 Arthur Tomchik--B23 Brian Toomey--E23 Jean Trainor--D22 Wesley Transue--D23 Deborah Treat--E22 Joyce Trovato--J99 David Trowp--F22 Matilda Turchinetz--G 126 Paul Turner--H108 Karen Valliere--E24 Jacqueline Vital--G123 Cynthia Volante--D21 Beverley Vyce--J102 Scott Wagner--C21 Elizabeth Walker--J 100 William Wallens--B24 Susan Walters--A21 Elizabeth Walton--H111 Frances Ward--H112 Caleb Warner--B24 Margaret Warner--F21 Steven Warshawer--B22 David Wasserman--A22 Thomas Way--C22 Kenneth Webb--A23 Priscilla Webster--C23 Richard Weiner-- B23 Dana Welsh--E23 David Weston--D22 Timothy Whalen--D23 Beth Wheatley--E22 John Wheatley--F23 Deborah Wheaton--J99 John White--F22 Melissa White--H 108 Harriet Whittaker--G126 Heather Wickens--G123 James Wiggins--E24 William Wilkes--D21 Randa Wilkinson--J100 Christopher Williams--C21 Robert Williams--A21 Frederick Wills--B24 Karl Wilson--J 102 Suzanne Winchester--H1 11 Mark Wisotzky--B22 Ellen Woodfin--F21 Jeffrey Worthington--C22 Anne Wright--A22 Emily Wyman--C23 Cecelia Yeomans--A23 Elizabeth Young--E23 John Young--B23 Jane Youngren--D23 Janice Zani--D22 Carol Zepf--F23 Robin Ziedelis-- E22 Steven Zieff--F22 Daniel Zimmerman--J99 SOPHOMORES James Abell--A27 Ellen Abrams--A28 Steven Agraz--Al Debra Ann Agresti--B27 Donna Albertine--B28 Debra Altobelli--C27 Eleanor Amodeo--C28 Sheryl Anderson--D27 Leetta Marie Aquaro--D28 Margot Arana--D1 Louise Arciprete--E27 Michael Arkin--E28 Laurel Armington--E] Michael Arter--F27 Jon Aster--G115 Kenneth Ayvazian--F28 MaryBeth Baldwin--F1 Alan Banks--G115 Ann Barabush--G117 David Barnes--G119 Dawn Barnes--H107 Robert Barnett--H107 Alice Barney--H114 Neil Baron--J1 Jean Barsamian--J105 Laura Barsamian--J1 Wendy Barstow--J3 Lorna Bates--A27 Robert Baum--A28 Christine Bauer--C27 Ben Baylies--A1l Roberta Bayliss--B27 Matthew Bean--B28 Kenneth Beaton--B1 Edward Beauchamp--C27 Carol Beinar--C28 Valerie Belbin--C 1 Joseph Belcik--D27 Patty Belcik--D28 Lorraine Bell--G115 James Bellows--A27 Mark Bensky--E27 David Berchtold--E28 Susan Bergin--El Walter Bergler--F27 Barbara Berman--F28 Giselle Bernier--F 1 Sandra Bernier--G1 15 Jean Bevington--G117 Eric Biederman--G1 19 Richard Bille--H 106 Lynn Binstock--J105 Nancy Birchard--J 105 Patricia Bird--J1 Judith Blake--G115 Clifford Blood--J3 Peter Blunt--A27 John Boggia--A28 Alan Bogosian--A1l Gregory Bolster--B27 Joseph Bombara--B28 Robert Bonasera--B1 Blair Borden--C27 Paula Boudreau--C28 Andrew Bougas--C 1 Bonnie Bowes--D27 Gregory Boyd--D28 Kathy Bradley--D 1 Carol Braff--E27 Richard Brandes--E28 Jeffrey Brehm--El Kathleen Breslin--F27 David Briggs--F28 Amy Broderick--G115 Peter Brogan--G117 Julie Brosnahan--G119 Gail Brown--H106 Greg Brown--J3 Mark Brown--H107 Barbara Bryant--H114 Nancy Buivid--H105 Robert Burgess--J1 Paula Burns--Al Edward Burri--A27 Deborah Busa--A28 Guy Busa--Al Bruce Busteed--B27 John Butler--B28 Pamela Butler--Bl Robert Butler--C27 Joel Butts--C28 Kathleen Cacciola--D21 James Cahill--C 1 John Cameron--D28 George Campbell--D 1 Marcia Campbell--E27 Robert Campbell--E28 Cathleen Canavan--E]1 Kathleen Carberry--F27 Mary Carine--F28 Laura Carlan--F 1 Frances Carlson--G115 Judith Carlson--G117 Patricia Carney--G119 Linda Carpenter--H 107 Victoria Carter--B28 Susan Casazza--H107 Janet Casello--J 1 Judith Casello--J105 Janet Casey--J1 William Cataldo--J3 Paul Changelian--A27 Cynthia Chapman--A28 Donald Charlantini--A1 Jennifer Chastain--B27 John Chiesa--B1 Michael Ciriello--C28 Alison Clark--C 1 Bruce Clarke--D27 Gerard Clifford--D28 Michael Coblyn--E27 Debra Cohen--B28 Geoffrey Cohler--E28 Debra Cole--E1 Thomas Coleman--C27 Joseph Collins--F27 Sandra Collins--F 1 David Colwell--G115 Patricia Combs--G117 Virginia Comstock--G119 Beth Cone--H106 Kevin Conley--H106 Kenneth Connelly--H114 Kathleen Connor--J105 Rosemary Conroy--J105 Jeffrey Cooper--J3 Robert Corkum--A28 Deborah Coscia--B27 James Costello--B28 Philip Costello--B1 Michelle Cotler--C27 Katherine Cowen--Cl Karen Crain--D27 Lisa Cram--D28 Robert Crane--D 1 Laurence Crossen--E28 Noel Cummings--E1 Charles Cunniff--F27 Michael Cupp--F28 Thomas Cupp--F 1 Wallace Cupp--G115 Marie Curro--G117 Steven Custance--H107 Leonard Cuzzupe--H107 John Daley--J3 Peter Dalrymple--J105 Julia Davies--J1 Emilie Dawson--B28 Thomas Dearden--E28 Francis DeGuglielmo--A1 Joanne Delay--B27 Jeanne Delfino--B28 Michael DeSimone--C27 Paul Dever--F28 Michael Devlin--C28 Elaine DiBartolo--Cl Margare DeGiammarino--D27 RoseAnne DiLuna--D28 David Dimmock--D1 Debra DiNozzi--E27 Deidre Anne Dion--E28 Johnette Divens--C28 Kurt Doelling--E1 Brian Doherty--F27 Paula Dolan--F28 Stephen Dolan--F 1 William Dolbear--C27 Charles Donahue--G117 Joseph Donato--G119 Anne Marie Donovan--H 107 Brian Donovan--H 107 Dana Doo--H114 Stephen Doran--J1 Janet Doucette--J 105 Hugh Dougherty--J1 Judith Downey--J3 John Doyle--C27 Sandra Drake--A28 Marlene Dratch--Al Kathleen Driscoll--B27 Ann Drouilhet--B28 Donald Drury--B1 Richard DuBois--C27 Carol Dugan--C28 Paul Duggan--Cl Susan Dygert--D27 Edward Dyke--J1 Michelle Ebbs--D28 Charlene Elam--C28 222 Gayle Eldridge--D1 Leah Eliades--E27 Kenneth Enrico--E28 Debra Entwistle--A28 Lynne Ericson--F27 Cynthia Ernst--F28 Barbara Evans--C27 Cynthia Fabiszewski--F 1 Margaret Falconer--G115 Lydia Fedus--G117 Douglas Feldman--D27 Cynthia Fenske--G119 James Ferguson--H114 Mark Fernandez--J105 Paul Ferraguto--J105 Mark Ferren--J1 Leslie Field--J3 Martin Fig--A27 Russell Fig--J3 Ronald Finlayson--A28 Anne Marie Fiore--Al Thomas Fitzgerald--B28 Kathy Flaherty--Bl Janet Flewelling--C27 Peter Flynn--C28 Betsy Fobert--Cl Kathy Forten--D27 Robin Foster--D28 Catherine Foulkes--D1 Judith Fox--E27 Kathy Fox--E28 Nancy Fox--El James Fradette--F27 Dana Franklin--F28 Paul Fraser--F 1 Susan Frederick--G115 Deborah Friedman--G117 Jeffrey Friedman--H106 Martha Friedman--H107 Betty Fuller--J1 Amy Gallagher--J1 Robert Gallagher--J3 Richard Garant--A27 Craig Gately--A28 Richard Gaudet--B1 Gary Geissler--A1 Mario Giberti--H 114 Steven Gibbs--B1 Nancy Gilbert--C27 Susan Gilbert--C28 Kathleen Gildea--C1 David Glaser--D28 Pamela Glass--D27 Judith Glaubman--E27 Lili Glick--E28 Phillip Glover--E1 Debbie Goldman--F1 Kenneth Goodman--G115 Rosalind Gorsun--D1 Lisa Gougian--H 106 Nicolas Grabar--H 106 Esther Graham--H1 14 Veronica Gaham--J105 Dominic Grant--J105 Robert Grant--J 1 William Greenwood--A28 Sandro Grignetti--Al Jonathan Groisser--B27 Elizabeth Gruber--B28 SOPHOMORES Ann Gryboski--B1 Kenneth Guditz--C27 Sandra Guy--C28 Evan Haberman--Cl Mary Hagerty--D27 Melanie Hagopian--D28 Suzanne Hall--E27 Cynthia Ham--E28 Daniel Handman--E] Leslie Harding--E] Andrew Harris--F 1 Ethan Harris--G115 Brett Harrison--G117 Richard Hartstone--G119 Daniel Harvey--H 106 Marilyn Hastings--H107 Jennifer Hatfield--H114 Michael Healey--J3 Kathryn Hebert--J105 Candace Heimlich--J1 Katherine Hemeon--J3 Gail Henry--A27 Sylvia Henry--G115 Edward Hersey--A28 Steven Heyl--Al Nancy Hill--B27 Peter Hodges--C27 Jayne Hodgkins--C28 Amanda Hogan--Cl Carol Hoover--D27 Robert Hopwood--D28 Marian Horowitz--D1 William Hosford--E27 Lee Howard--El Kathleen Hughes--B1 Deborah Hurley--F27 Janne Hurley--F28 Paula Hurley--F1 Karen Husmann--G115 Joseph Hutchison--G117 Holly Hyde--G119 Debbie Iodice--H1 14 Katherine Jackman--H107 Marjorie Jackson--H114 Carol Jacobs--J1 Lawrence James--J105 Paul James--J 1 Tama Janowitz--F28 Cynthia Jefferson--J3 Wendy Jellis--A27 Mark Jenkins--A28 Marshall Jenkins--A1 Jeff Jenkinson--B27 David Jick--E27 Eric Johannessen--B1 Lisa Johns--C27 Elizabeth Johnson--C28 Florence Johnson--Cl Andrew Jonas--D27 David Jones--D28 Elaine Jones--D1 Kevin Jones--E27 Janet Kaitz--E28 Andrew Kalafatis--E] Susan Kanter--F27 George Karaian--F28 Alice Kashmanian--F 1 Patti Kasputys--G117 Jo Hannah Katz--G1 15 Anne Kaufman--D28 David Kaye--G117 Katherine Kean--G119 Anne Kearney--H114 Paul Keeler--H106 Sean Kelley--H114 Patricia Kelly--J105 Paul Kerrigan--J3 Peter Kidd--A28 Mark Kidney--Al Gail King--B27 Susan Kingston--C27 Janice Kirby --C28 Charlotte Knobel--C] Daniel Koff--D28 Deborah Koning--E27 Thomas K oning-- E28 Lisa Kornetsky--F27 Laurie Kornreich--F28 Gregory Kouyoumjian--J 105 Carl Krag--F 1 Susan Kutchin--G1 15 Bruce Labitt--G117 Robert LaBombard--G119 Richard LaFauci--H106 Lisa Lambert--H107 Cynthia Lancaster--H114 Patrick Lancaster--J3 Scott Landry--J1 Jonathan Lanman--J3 Mary Lannan--A27 Sharon Lannquist--A28 Marco Lanza--Al Michael Larj--B27 James Larson--B27 William Lawhorn--B28 James Lawson--Bl Natalie Lawson--C27 Kevin Leary--C28 Mary Beth Leavitt--Cl Elizabeth Lee--D27 Maria Legassie--D28 Linda Legsdin--D1 Marla Leichtman--E27 Philip Leonard--E] Nelson Lerner--F27 Steven Levine--F28 Steven Libowitz--F 1 Anne Lindsay--G115 Gayle Lingley--G117 Andrea Little--H114 Jane Littlejohn--H107 Susan Lodi--H114 Jeffrey Loring--J105 Rober t Lotto--J1 Robin Louis--J3 Nancy Lundberg--A27 Lorraine Lynch--A28 Deborah MacDonald--B28 Paula MacDonald--B1 Charles MacGillivray--C27 Barbara MacGregor--C28 Charlene MacLeod--Cl Larry Madoff--D27 Joseph Maglitta--D28 James Mahoney--D1 Sandra Mains--D28 Harry Mairson--E27 Edward Mansfield--A27 Robert Manus--E1 Vincent Marasa--F27 Roxanne Margolien--F28 Ann Margolius--F 1 Lynn Marion--G117 Laura Marlowe--G1 19 Scott Marnoy--H 106 Jeffrey Maron--H107 Jeanne Maroney--H114 Linda Marrone--J 1 Anne Martin--J105 Christine Martis--J1 Lawrence Maser--F27 Mark Mason--J3 Mary Mason--B27 Lynne Matthews--A28 Harry May--Al Susan May--B27 Ruth Mayer--B28 Elizabeth Mazza--B1 William McAlduff--C28 Lynn McArdle--Cl Leslie McCabe--D27 John McCarthy--D 1 Douglas McCune--E27 Michael McCurley-- E28 Terry McDade--A27 Paul McDermott--E1 Peter McDermott--F27 Kathleen McDevitt--F28 Betty McDonald--F 1 Owen McDonald--H110 Tom McDonald--G1 15 Kathy McDonough--G117 Janet McGinn--G119 Jan McGrath--H114 Mary McGrath--H107 Barry McGrory--J105 Kathleen McGuire--J105 Mary McHugh--J1 John McKenney--J3 Nancy McKinney--A27 Debra McLatchy--A28 Richard McLatchy--Al William McLaughlin--B27 Susan McManus--B28 Gerard McNamara--B1 William McNamara--C27 William McNamara--C28 Martha MeNicholas--C 1 Gerald Meadows--D27 John Meaney--D28 Maureen Meehan--D1 Michael Meehan--E27 Janet Mehlhorn--E28 Joel Meltz--E1 Joan Merkle--D27 Debra Meurer--F27 Brad Michalove--F28 Andy Middleton--F 1 Charles Miller--G115 David Miller--B1 Timothy Miller--G 117 Arthur Millican--G119 Robin Millican--H 106 Ann Minehart--H107 Elissa Mintz--H114 Janet Mitchell--J1 Margo Mondano--J3 230 Elizabeth Mooney--A27 Richard Moore--A28 Virginia Moreau--Al Patricia Moretti-- B27 Jeffrey Morgenstern--Bl Diana Moriarty--A27 Jon Morrison--C28 Patric Morrison--Cl Mary Morse--D27 Kathleen Moscillo--D28 Melinda Moseley--D1 Judith Mulkerin--E27 Paula Murphy--E28 Robert Murphy--E1 Shaun Murphy--F27 Stephen Myers--F28 Gregory Nahigian--F 1 Michael Needham--G119 Jeff Neidorf--G115 Stephen Nelson--G117 Stephen Newcomb--G119 Amy Nichols--H114 Christina Nichols--H 107 Linda Nichols--H114 Paul Nickerson--J105 Nancy Nielsen--J3 Jill Novak--A28 Debra Nygaard--Al Stephanie Nylander--B27 Karen O’Brien--B28 Michele O’Bryant--B1 Nancy O’Donoghue--C28 John O’Hara--B1 Mark Onanian--Cl James O’Neil--D27 Karen Osterberg--D1 Debra Packard--E27 Scott Packer--E28 Joseph Padellaro--El Constantine Papanastassiou--F 1 Karen Parrish--G117 Adreana Pascuito--G119 Susan Paterson--H114 Kathleen Patrician--H 107 Richard Payne--H114 Judith Peck--J105 Karen Pedrotti--J1 Seth Pemsler--J3 Scott Peters--A28 Charles Peterson--Al David Petty--B27 Jeffrey Pheasant--J105 Robert Phelan--B28 Cindy Piantedosi--C28 William Pierro--Cl Jeffrey Plank--D28 Ann Pollock--E27 Lawrence Pothier--E28 Patricia Potter--E] Stephen Powell--F27 Janice Power--F28 Thomas Powers--F 1 Norman Prendergast--G115 Christopher Purdy--G117 Richard Quinlan--G119 Marjorie Radlo--H114 Alison Raisbeck--H 107 George Ravanis--H1 14 Amy Rechtman--J3 Laurence Redgate--A28 Ronald Reece--Al Linda Reed--B27 Richard Reeves--D28 Laura Reiner--B28 Gary Rich--Cl Karen Richards--D28 Meredith Richman--E27 Randi Ring--E2 8 Dawn Robbins--F27 Theodore Roberson--D27 John Steven Robey--A27 Dana Rodd--F1 Michael Rodman--G115 Peter Rogina--G117 John Rosato--G119 Debbie Rose--H114 Toby Rosenthal--H107 Richard Rosmarin--H 106 Jayne Ross--J1 Laurie Ross--G117 Margaret Ross--J3 Leslie Rothman--A28 Martha Rowland--Al John Roznovak--E28 Marla Rubin--B27 Gregory Ruffing--B28 Diane Rymes--B28 Cynthia Sacco--B1 Thomas Sacco--C28 Donna Salvucci--D28 Elletta Sangrey--D1 Donald Sannella--E27 Elaine Santelmann--E28 Paul Sawtelle--E1 Kenneth Scanlon--F1 JoAnn Schachter--A27 Susan Schatzoff--G117 Thomas Schmickley--J1 Rhonda Schneider--H1 14 Rita Schneller--H106 Steven Schott--H 106 Gayle Schramm--H 107 Carol Schreiber--J3 Bailey Schulz--A28 Owen Schur--Al Heidi Schworm--B27 Gerald Scott--B1 Jeffrey Scott--C28 Nancy Scurto--Cl Rosemarie Senneville--D1 Andrew Shact--D27 Mary Shanley--G119 Valerie Shapiro--E27 Gary Shaw--E28 Linda Sheffield--E1 Stanley Shelmire--F28 Mary Sherman--F 1 Peter Sherman--G115 Laurel Siltanen--A27 Janet Silva--H114 William Silva--F27 William Silverman--H 107 Timothy Simcox--H 106 Alexandra Simpson--J 1 James Skerry--A28 Lawrence Slieker--J3 Deborah Smith--Al Edwin Smith--B28 Marcia Smith--C28 Paul Smith--Cl Stephen Smith--D28 Sonia Snuggs--D 1 Karen Sokal--E28 Daniel Solomon--F28 John Solomos--F1 Daria Sommers--G1 15 Lisa Sorrentino--G117 Carol Sortino--G119 David Soybel--H106 Donna Speer--H107 Matthew Spencer--H114 Peter Spencer--J1 Richard Sperduto--J3 Joanne Spilios--A28 Brian Stacey--Al Wanda Stakutis--B28 Lisa Stamas--C28 Linda Stankowski--Cl Ellen Stein--D28 Christopher Steinberg--B1 Thomas Sternweiler--D | Thomas Stoddard--E28 Jennifer Stolz--F28 Mark Stone--F 1 Roger Strauch--G117 Thomas Strickland--G119 William Stygles--H 106 Gary Sullivan--J1 James Sullivan--J3 Patricia Sullivan--A28 Paul Sullivan--Al Thomas Sullivan--B28 Charles Sutton--C28 Dana Sweet--Cl Rebecca Szabo--D28 Stephen Szabo--D 1 David Tabeling--E28 Wayne Tack--F28 Jeffrey Tagen--F] Leann Tambor--G115 Susan Tavilla--G117 Joanna Taylor--G119 Helen Terkanian--H 107 David Terzian--H1 14 Lorraine Testa--J1 David Thompson--E28 Paul Timmins--A28 Joan Toomey--Al Andrew Topalian--B28 Katherine Touart--C28 Michael Tracey--C 1 Daniel Traficante--D28 Jane Trainor--D1 Denis Tremblay--E28 Thomas Tropeano--F28 Joyce Trueblood--F 1 Karen Vaccaro--G117 Peter Vallas--G119 Janice VanNorden--H1 14 Martha Vibbert--B28 Robert Vohl--J3 Sanghi Wagner--Al Abigail Waldron--B28 Carol Walker--C28 Alison Wall--Cl John Walsh--D28 James Walton--D 1 Leslie Warner--F 1 Norann Warner--G115 Wendy Warner--B27 Steven Wasserman--G119 Jonathan Waterman--H107 Billy Watson--H114 Pamela Watson--J1 Kristin Webb--J3 Edward Webster--A28 Thomas Webster--Al Deborah Weiner--B28 Stephen Weiner--C28 231 SOPHOMORES Richard Weisman--C 1 Leah Weiss--D28 Claire Welch--B28 Gregory Wells--D 1 Ronald Wells--E28 Robin Welsh--F28 Judith Wenzelberger--F | Sharon Westcott--G1 15 Susan Wetmore--G117 Jennifer Wezler--G119 Christopher Whalen--H107 Mary Whall--H114 Diane White--J1 John White--J3 Kristin White--A28 Jill Whitman--B28 Diane Whitney--C28 Sandra Whitten--G119 David Whittinghill--J1 Thomas Wiedman--J3 Eileen Wiles--E28 Jeffrey Wilkinson--F28 Cheryl Williams--D28 Glenn Williams--G1 17 Jill Williams--G119 Roger Williams--H 107 Wendy Williams--H114 Katherine Williamson--J1 Dawn Wilson--J3 Michael Wimberly--G115 Scott Winchester-- B28 Karin Winnard--C28 Deborah Winsten--D28 Pamela Winston--E28 Kenneth Wissoker--F28 Karen Withrow--G115 Amy Wolf--G117 Joyce Wolfson--G119 Janine Wong--H107 Alan Wood--H114 Nickolas Woodsum--J3 Mark Wright--J1 Susan Wright--B28 Priscilla Wyman--E28 Deborah Yamak--G115 Stephen Yerardi--G117 Janette Young--G119 Stephanie Young--H114 Thomas Youngren--J1 Robert Zani--J3 Gary Zartarian--G1 15 Mark Zieff--G117 John Zieman--G119 Gary Zierhoffer--H107 Jami Zisson--H1 14 Jo An Zouranjian--H 107 Gordon Zuerndorfer--H 106 William Zvara--H107 INDEX Academics Activities Administration AFS Art Asian Club Aurora AV-Library Aides Band Basketball, boys’ Basketball, girls’ Black Student Union Bridge Club Business Cheerleaders Chess Club Chorus Columbia Point Project Concert Choir Cross Country Debate Club Echo English EWOW Fiddler on the Roof Field Hockey Football Foreign Languages French Club Freshmen Gymnastics, boys’ Gymnastics, girls’ Hockey Home Economics Industrial Arts Indoor Track Juniors Leader Corps Majorettes Math Math Team Musket Music NHS Nursing Home Volunteers Orchestra Outing Club Pep Squad Physical Education Ping Pong Club PTSA Rifle Club oF 107 91-93 102-106 94-95 66-67 86 23 74-75 87 62-63 101 100 64-65 53 14) 24-25 41-45 114-115 54-55 48-49 26-27 96 120-129 88-89 112-113 98-99 28 29 84-85 140-157 70-71 50 30-31 90 51 22 110 111 72-73 52 53 32-33 111 56 ii) Science 34-35 Students’ Dramatic Society 90 Senior Play 60-61 Seniors 158-221 SFG 81-83 Ski Club 116 Soccer 58-59 Social Studies 36-37 Sophomore Play 76 Sophomores 130-139 Special Services 40 Specialists 38-39 Swimming, boys’ 108-109 Swimming, girls’ 68-69 Wrestling 78-79 Yearbook ne; YES 57 Young Moderns oF Lexington 1972 Lexington High School Lexington, Massachusetts Cover drawing by Rin Sasaki Each page of Lexington 1972 is the product of coun- tless hours of work on the part of a great number of people. Each individual involved in the creation of this book deserves recognition, but it would be im- possible to give everyone the credit he deserves. There are two people, however, whose efforts and dedication have proved invaluable: Mike Meller and Yvonne Chao. Mr. Roswell Farnham of Wm. J. Keller Inc. deserves Our most sincere appreciation for his great patience and advice. Life-saving photographs from Mr. Tom Curran of the Lexington Minute-man have rescued us from several crises. To Harvard Studio we are most thankful for their photography and photo-finishing service, and, without the kind cooperation of the ad- ministration and the faculty, creation of many of the book’s pages would have been impossible. Finally, we extend our deepest gratitude to our advisor, Mr. Neil Gray, for all his guidance and concern. My thanks go to everyone who made Lexington 1972 a reality. A.S. aie Sepseteres ee eae ee et ee peagese StS eens Bese See SPSS ae = =: 2 pate ‘ a Se eas ae aan Wea at ath i He He i ae Hianas At i fabs hh) Ae i he { ay t i tik il ae a ts i Lili ae ee att tt ality Hat Pe fi Hn i i iis i i Rare treet ees yite et His ace i i baal ah SUR Lesnar . ie ai sh is ‘ t ae ta is | Bs ane ee Haba ar fi. atk i ei tea yh iets, at Eos] i ae Leia, tie ty Haein EAH ait nash Hilts ti}


Suggestions in the Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) collection:

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1970 Edition, Page 1

1970

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 1

1971

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974

Lexington High School - Lexington Yearbook (Lexington, MA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975


Searching for more yearbooks in Massachusetts?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Massachusetts yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.