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: : ies eee Ba pe TON, MASSACHUSETTS ECiLorsin- Cie {ieee ee et ee Theodore Plemenos ASSOCIQICSEGILO1 asses eee ee Joanne Carey Design EGior Sateen eee ee Debra Camp Photography Edi Oja a. = ee ee Gary Kracoff ACHIVILICS SE GILOTS iy eee Janice Gavan Linda Dostou Mark Cunha Art E-GIUOTS 2. eaten ten ae eee Susan Blumenthal Janice Wang Business Mandgersna. ee ee Stan Esecson Charles Kava Allan Smith Faculty EditOrs A doncccc Terry Murphy Scott Gray Features: Pdi Ons teins =, ene Mary Jane Enterkin Ann Pollock Production: Ldilorse.,. 2 eee Mona Mondano Maria Nuovo Senior Editorsnis ete eee ee Patty Grant Mindi Pollack SDOTES E-GUCOLS ics, eee ee et eT Jim Brick Jeff Grush Sandy McAlduff Underclass Editors a ee Beth Cone Virginia Comstock Faculty Advisors cn. ne ee ee Mr. Neil Gray me OE MICS. ..5...-ceseeses- bs S . ali a erage) me HA UNDERCLASSMEN .....Page 140 ‘ ies § ‘ % wu dy f, Os 2 rat | we } ie vere sy. 4 4 i 3h i, ‘ Pex a — ¥ NYG ol, iY y = TT eae ee Photographers Brian Aldrich Blair Borden Stewart Chapin Leon Chen Sandro Grignette Helen Taenzer Special thanks to: Mr. Rudi DeCruz Mr. Tom Curran Donna Camp To attempt to preface this book would be as difficult as venturing to thank all that helped create it. But, Lexington 1973 endeavors to show the diversity and the unity, the richness and the strength, that is a part of LHS. For the excellent work done toward fulfilling this aim, each member of the editorial and photo- graphic staffs deserves recognition. Without the contin- ual patience and aid of Mr. Roswell Farnham and Mr. Neil Gray; however, this publication would not have been possible. And it is in this same regard that | thank Gary Kracoff, Debbie Camp, and Joanne Carey. To each go my sincere appreciation for being fine editors and more. Ted The beat of life at Lexington High is such that within the space of a single school year each one of us may reach beyond our limitations .. . ( Me ... And taste of the bittersweet that entails struggle and leads to success. We, the music makers, the dreamers of dreams .. . 10 ... Live to make every tomorrow an adventure. To live life, to nourish its spirit, and to be more than we have ever been... ite ... That is what it is to be a part of LHS. TRAN i | Mi ae INS | iN one | | | mT | || . | | : NYS i! | iM : E | | vib Mia mal ||. = ACADEMICS |, NO | al oo any NC N | sralulaninl2 2 . PNeLisi- MC Mowary a | | j ie 2 | _ Ty | lh i OR — LS Z Le [Porte | i eet i CENT UR AMERICAN) YU) jy Y, —— Sy LD a FLL GLI OB er Y LE LTA Late ————_— . LT bao ET ta ig im me LT NN ily La SE LT —— al mi va =—3 wa F 7 sw. are. ws ; =- Eo Cr - ee 7 A Set se= a ae - ER AY | | NN H) oF | } | Hag Red Hy A is [| | do! f) Ah | | | y| y Ni AN | | | SAN ZZ. ae ——_. Cll ava a a a, eee Le HA cease ‘taller Ne = ) Le oo Sea i . ' My ‘ eae QQ’ “4 fi eX SI SNAG | jf Se. S ges AA Oe. DIN . : i i H NY | ime 7 | | = 5 . WA wth mM Yi Jp (a } on Ne RU, SUA 7 aoe, a Hy Mh ! ; i! XK , Uli, S Wh . AW a Mr. Johnson, Principal ADMINISTRATION _ x asesio H. JOHN ADZIGIAN: Harvard University, Tufts University. Mr. Harris LAURIE L. HARRIS: Colby College, University of Massachusetts. CHARLES C, JOHNSON: Harvard University, Boston University. FREDERICK THURLOW: University of Maine. Mr. Thurlow i Mr. Curda BUSINESS Business Education at L.H.S. is a broad pro- gram that seeks to meet the needs of those stu- dents desiring preparation for a full-time posi- tion after graduation, students desiring ad- vanced standing in a post-secondary in- stitution, students desiring improved commu- nication skills for later life, and students desir- ing more information about the economic world in which they will live. Howard Llewellyn Department Head Mrs. King Mr. Barstow Mr. Fahnley Miss Munn Dr. Llewellyn Miss Seigendall JOHN N. BARSTOW: Salem State College. LEO J. CURDA: Salem State College. WILLIAM C. FAHNLEY: Salem State College. FRANK D. FLYNN: Bates College, Bentley College. MARCIA C. KING: Boston University. HOWARD LLEWELLYN: Department Head; Uni- versity of North Dakota, Boston University, Salem State College; “Did I really put the carbon in back- wards?” JUDITH MUNN: Salem State College. JUDITH SEIGENDALL: Rider College. The art education department conjures a unique ex- perience at the high school that excites and challenges the students, staff, and me every day. Its relevancy to 1973 is that, we utilize experiences in the history of man’s development as a basis to today’s civilization and artistic ideologies. Paul Ciano Department Head ANGELO. D. CHICK: Massachusetts College of Art, Boston Teach- ers’ College; “HELP HELPNU HELP: PAUL CIANO: Department Head: Massachusetts College of Art, Mr. Chick Harvard University, University of Kansas, Ohio University; “It is better to be an innovator than an imitator”’. MARION COLETTA: Massachusetts College of Art. CHARLES HAUER: State University of New York, University of Oregon. NORMAN B. RAUM: Massachusetts College of Art, Iowa Univer- sity, Art Students League of New York, Boston University. Mr. Ciano Mr. Hauer Mrs. Coletta 20 Mrs. Peaslee . Eleftherakis Mr. Gillespie Mr. DiDomenico MUSIC For years the goals of the music department have been to bring to students a wide variety of music for perusal and or performance. Similarly we try to provide a vari- ety of experimental situations for students. Students may elect to participate in a variety of choral or in- strumental groups, each with a repertoire unique to the group—from classical to rock ensembles. Theory and History of Music are approached from the same viewpoint although are academic in nature. Donald Gillespie Department Head JOSEPH DIDOMENICO: Boston University, Bridgewater State College; “O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion, get thee up on those high pitches; lift up thy voice—in tune.” E. J. ELEFTHERAKIS: New England Conservatory, Boston Uni- versity. DONALD J. GILLESPIE: Department Head; Boston University; “Why do in 2 hours what you can easily do in 10 minutes ... A great crew like you?” SANDI K. PEASLEE: Lawrence University, University of Min- nesota, Harvard University. 21 . Beckwith ENGLISH Miss Angoff 2 Mr. Cobb Mr. Donovan “4 ' ' MARION ANGOFF: Wellesely College, Tufts University. GUY BAGLEY: University of Connecticut, Boston University. KATHERINE G. BECKWITH: Radcliffe College, Radcliffe Grad- ‘ uate School, Boston 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; “Know Thyself.” DONALD B. COBB: Bates College, Boston University. MAURICE R. DONOVAN: Boston College, University of Mas- sachusetts, Clark University, Salem State College. iain ELIZABETH FLAGG: Farmington State College, Wesleyan Uni- - versity, University of Connecticut, Boston University; N.H.S. | | Miss Buttigieg Mr. Bagley ep! In satisfying his needs and interests, an individual must become aware of his own identity and his own values as they are related to the social, economic, and politi- cal community in which he lives. With these needs in view, the English Depart- ment through an elective program rich in variety, depth, and range has as its goal helping the individual to gain awareness by imaginative and esthetic aspects of lit- erature, to understand and evaluate ideas, and to develop communications skills. James Lape Department Head Mrs. Heidt Mr. Gray Miss Kinley Mrs. Keeler SHARON GOODSPEED: Michigan State University; “Start the day with a smile ... and get it over with” —W. C. Fields. NEIL GRAY: University of Michigan, Tufts University. PAMELA HEIDT: Connecticut College. OLIVE KEELER: Mount Holyoke College, Wheaton College. MARGARET F. KINLEY: Acadia University, Yale University, Bos- ton University. ROBERT N. KIRK: Colby College, Clarke University, University of London. 23 ENGLISH Mr. Lape Mr. Nelson Mrs. Merrington Miss Pearsall JAMES T. LAPE: Department Head; Mt. Union College, Western Reserve University, Harvard Uni- versity; “A man’s reach must exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for’”—Robert Browning. ANNE MERRINGTON: Boston University, Rutgers University, Montclair State College, Fitchburg State College. MARGARET MULKERIN: Trinity College, University of California at Berkeley; “If Iam not for myself, who am I? If I am not for others, what am I? ‘ If not now, when?” KEVIN N. MURRAY: St. John’s Seminary, Boston State College; “Grope toward mediocrity.” ROBERT NELSON: Fitchburg State College, Brandeis University, Tufts University, Framingham State College. MARY PEARSALL: Scripps College, Northwestern University. Mrs. Mulkerin 24 Miss Quinn ELIZABETH QUINN: Anna Maria College, Worcester State Col- lege. FRANCES M. RUSSELL: University of North Carolina, University of Maine, Northwestern University. MURRAY SATZ: University of Michigan, Boston University. PAUL A. STEELE: Bates College, Trinity College, Tufts University. JANE TAVARELLI: University of Pennsylvania. Miss Ruceell KATE WENGER: Tufts University. ave pet Mr. Steele Dr. Satz Mrs. Tavarelli Miss Geist FOREIGN LANGUAGES The “raison d’étre” is two-fold: 1. To prepare our stu- dents for international education, for it is here, and 2. To continually stress the importance of man’s ability to get along with man through language. We are abys- mally ignorant in this area. As Adlai Stevenson said,” If technology stood still for twenty years, it would still out distance man’s ability to get along with man.” Evelyn Brega Department Head ALEXANDER BOCH: University of Miami, Colgate University. EVELYN BREGA: Department Head; Boston University and uni- versity study and travel in Europe; “Enthusiasm is the quality that makes the ordinary seem extraordinary.” OLIVIA CHEEVER: Smith College, Columbia Teacher’s College. MARIAN COMENETZ: Smith College, Harvard University, Mid- dlebury College; “Allez-y!” PHYLLIS FERLINZ: Wellesley College, Yale University, Boston College. JOAN GEIST: Connecticut College, Harvard University, Boston University. PAUL HENNESSEY: Bowdoin College, Harvard University, Mid- dlebury College, Marburg University of Innsbruck. RAPHAEL L. JENANYAN: University of Massachusetts, Harvard University, La Sorbonne; “Whatever is comfortable!” Miss Cheever Miss Brega Mrs. Comenetz Mrs. Ferlinz Mr. Jenanyan Mr. Hennessey Miss Skwirut Miss Manitsas Miss Spaniel Miss Piermarini Miss Starkman Mr. Santoro Mrs. Nelson WILLIAM KENEALY: Columbia University, Institute de Geogra- phie, Université de Poitier, Salem State College. MARTHA M. MANITSAS: Russell Sage College, Trinity College; “Dear Hearts.” SALLY K. NELSON: University of Massachusetts, Westfield State College, Boston College; “Je dis tu a tous ceux que j’aime.” LUCIA R. PIERMARINI: Radcliffe University, Harvard Univer- sity; ‘“Pensez-y un moment.” ROBERT SANTORO: Boston University; “Who needs it?” SANDRA E. SKWIRUT: Trinity College, Brown University. DAWN SPANIEL: Westfield State College. BETH STARKMAN: Boston University, City University of New York. 27 Mr. Collard Mr. Boynton Mr. Buck Mr. Damiani Mr. Dincecco STANLEY M. BOYNTON: Clark University, Boston University; “If it takes 7 seconds for a clock to strike 7, how long does it take the same clock to strike 10? In ten years we’ll be doing this same prob- lem using metric time.” 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. ROLAND DAMIANI: Boston University, Rutgers University; “Mens sana in corpore sano.” NICHOLAS DINCECCO: Boston University, Tufts University, Co- lumbia University, Rutgers University. JOHN C. DWYER: Boston College, Boston State College, Boston University. Mr. Dwyer 28 Mr. Goodwin 2 + 2=5. Hopefully the mathematics experiences which Lexington students receive go beyond mere ad- dition facts. But whether a student is to become a con- sumer or a consummator the need for mathematics ex- ists. We try to fill that need. Miss Haley Ronald Schutt Department Head Mrs. Papanastassiou Mr. Irwin Mr. Gralla RUSSELL GOODWIN: Salem State College, University of New Hampshire. JOHN GRALLA: University of Massachusetts, Boston University; “Did I ever say this was going to be a long year?” NANCY J. HALEY: Wheaton College, Boston College, Boston Uni- versity, Syracuse University. WALTER J. IRWIN: University of Maine, Boston College. ASPASIA Z. PAPANASTASSIOU: University of Dayton. 29 MATH AC34 TO AINE Cp ter: nah XS MALIA IRAININ G Ce ho sid 7 WILLIAM R. PERO: Salem State College, Boston University; “Ap- plause is a spur to noble minds, the end and aim of weak ones.” EUGENE ROURKE: University of New Hampshire. JOHN B. SCHULZ: Brown University, San Jose State College, Bridgewater State College, Tufts University. RONALD SCHUTT: Department Head; University of Maine, Brown University. CORINNE C. SNOUFFER: Coe College, University of Illinois. THOMAS TODD: Worcester State College, Harvard University, University of Detroit. Mr. Schutt Mr. Rourke 30 Mr. Pero Mrs. Snouffer Mr. Schulz Mrs. Albrecht SOG Nas KOIDIES Mrs. Atamian Mrs. Gillespie . Engleberg Mrs. Falconer Mr. Davenport PATRICIA M. ALBRECHT: Worcester State College, Assumption College, University of London-School of Oriental and African Stud- ies. ALICE ATAMIAN: Simmons College, Boston University. C. ROBERT DAVENPORT: University of Massachusetts, Wesleyan University, Columbia University. ELAINE ENGELBERG: Brooklyn College, University of Michigan, Brandeis University. PATRICIA S. FLACONER: Lake Erie College, University of Penn- sylvania, Edinboro State University. JOSEPH W. GIBSON: Department Head; Harvard University; pulls “Success is 90% perspiration and 10% inspiration.” Sour ae MARY GILLESPIE: Fitchburg State College, Framingham State College. 31 The Social Studies, concerned as they are with the re- lations of men to other men, both personal and in- stitutional, local, national, and international, present and past, are the heart of any school program for de- sirably effective citizenship and for individual well- being in a societal context. Joseph Gibson Department Head Miss Harrison Mr. McColgan Mr. Heidbrink Mrs. Lord LINDA HARRISON: Wellesley College, Yale University. JOHN J. HEIDBRINK: Dartmouth College, University of Wiscon- sin; ‘Our business here is thinking!” RAY KARRAS: Harvard University, Brown University. HAROLD B. KRAUSE, JR.: Boston College. DENA LORD: Gorham State College, Boston University, Univer- sity of Maine, Eastern Baptist College. EDWARD J. McCOLGAN: Tufts University, Boston College, Bos- ton University. MARY K. McCONNON: University of Minnesota. 32 SOGIAL STUDIES Miss Nyman Mr. Southwick Mr. Procter Mr. Shea JOAN S. NYMAN: Wellesley College, Columbia University. GEORGE PROCTER: Suffolk University, University of Pennsylva- nia. PAUL SHEA: Brandeis University, Harvard University. GEORGE O. SOUTHWICK: Dartmouth College, Boston Univer- sity. WILLIAM G. TAPPLY: Amherst College, Harvard University, Tufts University. DAVID A. WILSON: Dubuque University, Boston University. i) Mr. Ames SCIENCE Mr. Boynton Mr. Conley Mr. Choate Mr. Cortner Miss Cohen ROBERT E. AMES: Boston University. STANLEY G. BOYNTON: University of Maine, Colby College. JOHN S. CHOATE: Colby College, University of Maine. JUDITH E. COHEN: Boston University, Brandeis University. J. MICHAEL CONLEY: University of Notre Dame; “The half life of unused knowledge is about two months.” “Om Shanti!” GARY L. CORTNER: Chadron State College, University of Kan- sas. 34 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. John Rennie Department Head Mr. Crosby Mr. Fruscione 7 Mr. Frangos PHILIP CROSBY: Northeastern University. EMMANUEL FRANGOS: Tufts University, Salem State College. AL FRUSCIONE: University of Connecticut, Yale University, Har- vard University, Brandeis University. THOMAS J. HARDACRE: Merrimack State College, Boston Uni- versity, Salem State College. JOHN HARUNK: Springfield College, Syracuse University, Univer- sity of Massachusetts. JOAN HUNTLEY: University of Texas, Colorado School of Mines. Miss Huntley Mr. Harunk a SCIENCE Mr. Rennie SAL T. LOPES: Lincoln University, Antioch College, Boston Uni- versity. LORRAINE MacLEAN: Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Brandeis University, Harvard University. JUDITH MASSELAM: University of Richmond, Harvard Univer- sity. DANIEL F. MOEGLIN: University of Massachusetts, Boston Uni- versity. Mr. Moeglin Miss Serrell RICHARD RACZKOWSKI: Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Tufts University, Miami University (Ohio). JOHN A. RENNIE: Department Head; Wesleyan University, Bos- ton 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. ANNE SERRELL: Holl ins College, University of Pennsylvania. 36 Mrs. Masselam Mr. Raczkowski Mr. Richards Mr. Soule Mr. Spang Mr. Stuhr Mr. Wilson NEIL SOULE: University of Maine. DAVID J. SPANG: Tufts University, Framingham State College, Boston College; “If you’re going to do something, you might as well do it well.” SANDRA STONE: Cornell University, Harvard University. EDGAR R. STUHR: Harvard University, Princeton University. AGNES G. WHEELER: University of Vermont, Yale University. DAVID L. WILSON: Tufts University, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University; “Where did all the seniors go?” Miss Wheeler at PHYSICAL EDUCATION To foster a healthful and stimulating educational ex- perience by providing facilities, equipment, and activi- ties which contribute to the individual needs of the students is the main goal of the Physical Education Department at Lexington High School. A well-bal- anced program with a variety of activities including a well-organized program of physical education and ath- letics offers a positive approach to the successful ful- fillment of this objective. Ralph Lord Department Head Mr. Todaro ‘Miss Leavitt Miss Campbell Mr. Hunt JANE P. BOYNTON: University of Massachusetts. CHRISTINE CAMPBELL: State University of New York, Univer- sity of North Carolina. CHARLES R. HUNT: Boston University. PAUL FONTAS: Boston University. JOHN JANUSAS: Boston College, Boston University. 38 Mr. Janusas Mr. Lord Mrs. Boynton Mrs. Moeglin Mr. Fontas DORIS B. LEAVITT: Boston School of Physical Education, Rollins College. RALPH VY. LORD, JR.: Department Head, Springfield College, Boston University. MARNE MOEGLIN: University of Connecticut. NATHAN N. TODARO: Springfield College. a INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts department at Lexington High School offers to all students a shop-laboratory environ- ment in which they can work. Each student has the op- portunity to explore the application of his talents in a variety of situations that are related to many in- dustries, to the environment and to developing occupa- tional goals. Many basic skills concerned with commu- nications, designing, planning, relating to others in an informal situation, safety procedures, research, eval- uating one’s talents, using tools and materials are de- veloped by students as they participate in the Industri- al Arts program. Leo Gittzus Mr. Adams Department Head JOHN ADAMS: Keene State College, North- eastern University. WALTER A. BURNELL: Keene State College, Fitchburg State College. JAMES M. CLARK: State University of New York. JOHN DUFOUR: Keene State College, Fitchburg State College. LEO V. GITTZUS: Department Head; Fitchburg State College, Boston University, Montclair State College, State College of Oswego, New York; “You should be adding to your background—I have gone through this road and have my direction.” SAM MORELLI: Bowling Green State University. Mr. Burnell Mr. Dufour Mr. Gittzus HOME ECONOMICS The study of Home Economics embraces the entire field of homemaking and includes not only the me- chanical skills but the basic aspects of the behavioral sciences and well, to the end that the student, com- pleting the course received knowledge and training in all aspects of family living. Dorothy Griffin Department Head ARLINE M. CLARK: Framington State College, Boston University; “Organization is the key to success!” DOROTHY H. GRIFFIN: Department Head; Simmons College; An old Chinese proverb ex- presses my hopes and expectations—“All the flow- ers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today.” MARSHA DISHMAN: University of New Hamp- shire. ANN E. LUTRZYKOWSKI: Nasson College, University of New Hampshire. Mrs. Lutrzykowski +s, DECRE eR Aay fence % ce DATA PROCESSING 41 Sie Gi AVainis Mrs. Nelsen, Mrs. Haugh a en € ke es Ce Miss Stamas Mrs. Hartery Miss Mastin 42 ids Mr. Coffin Mr. Krichmar ne li Mrs. Gilbert JAMES COFFIN (Guidance): Bowdoin College, Harvard Univer- sity. WILLIAM H. CUZNER (Guidance): U.S. Naval Academy, Har- vard University, Boston University, Tufts University. CLARENCE E. GOOD, JR. (Data Processing): Brandeis University, University of New Brunswick, University of New Hampshire. WALTER KOETKE (Data Processing): MIT, Harvard University. OSCAR KRICHMAR (Guidance): Tufts University, Boston Univer- sity. N. RAYMOND LEACH (Reading): Bowdoin College, Boston Uni- versity, University of Genoble. NORMA E. LEPPANEN (Librarian): Colby College, Wesleyan University, Simmons College. ELEANOR MASTIN (Guidance): Colby Jr. College, University of New Hampshire, Boston University, Middlebury College, Tufts Uni- versity; “Enjoy each day as you live it rather than finding pleasure in the sad after glow of reverie.” WILLIAM MEADE (Special Ed.): Fitchburg State College. EDITH MEYERS (Librarian): Montclair State College, Simmons College. MARY ALICE MORGAN (Nurse): Waltham Training School for Nurses, Boston University. IRENE P. O’MALLEY (Nurse): Cambridge City Hospital, Boston University. JOHN PISTONE (Guidance): Tufts University, Bridgewater State College, Boston University. MARGUERITE S. RENNIE (Reading): Wilson College, Boston University. HOWARD A. SCHOFIELD (Guidance): Northeastern University, Boston University, Tufts University. JEAN SIDMAN (Social Worker): Simmons College. KENNETH G. SKINNER (instructional Materials Center Direc- tor): Fitchburg State College, University of Connecticut, Boston University. EVELYN SNYDER (Reading): Reed College, Smith College, Bos- ton University. ANNE M. STAMAS (Guidance): New England Hospital, Simmons College, Boston University. LUCILLE TURNER (Metco Program Coordinator): Knoxville Col- lege, Columbia University. WILLIAM W. WELCH, JR. (Special Ed.): Elon College, Lesley College, Salem State College, University of Maine, Portland and Bangor Theological Seminary. PATRICIA MURPHY: Kent State University; “The universe is a void in which there is a dreamhole. The dream disappears The whole closes.” (Allen Ginsberg) DIXIE NOFTSKER: Emory University, Lesley College. RICHARD J. ROBBAT: Colby College, Boston University, Tufts University. me me CHAMP xs) ge = EDUCATION [= WITHOUT WALLS Miss Murphy Mr. Robbat Mr. Krause Mr. Nichols 45 EWOwW is a place, a program and a process. Located in B Unit we provide a place for about 160 students to interrelate with staff and one another. The program offers a variety of learning activities for those seeking more educational options. As a process students find themselves taking increasing responsibility for their own choice of courses and for the overall direction of their unit and program. Frederick R. Boyle Department Head | H 14 U | iit Bae manatee nema ee TOM HAAR = -- — TANS : | y ‘ Z : AN E WY y RT . ey 7 - ‘ hs 7 i a ya peg ih % oe tee ‘ - oor Ges eee ball , oe a bad sf ase 48 mOLONTsyaNas Trying to find the chicks in Wolfeboro, then trying to find Shaughnessy in camp ... Friday night is Crayfish Night, “Listen for the crunch” ... Look out for flying Troxells ... Right Jack, Right Nate ... “Ready Set” ... Sugar Bear Shuffle “Bubba-Bubba-ba” ... “Pot it high, pot it low” ... Bachman’s ponytail ... Cabin 8—How many quarts of milk? ... Five tough losses, each in the last three minutes ... A farewell lap, then winning the last big game. 49 Lexington lies) Stoneham ie Melrose 14 Belmont 12 Woburn 6 Wakefield 24 Winchester 7 Watertown 7 Reading 13 Concord Wins 3 Losses 6 PLAYERS NAMED ALL-LEAGUE Bud Comstock, Linebacker Nel Magner, Defensive Half-back 50 Opponent Pa 14 0 16 14 20 lip’ 12 6 BEES Pa ne, ta. EMD ahs Penn Se hy. wr a ee ie oe ate dai) i ba ROW ONE: Tom Bachman, Marty Leelman, Bob Klemm, Co-Captains Jim Kelly, and Bud Com- stock, Jim Nordahl, Mike Shaughnessy. ROW TWO: Joe Ferro, Angelo Busa, Bob Brehm, Paul Ma- son, Neil Magner, Rich Smith. Dear Soccer Candidate, I hope this letter finds you enjoying your summer vacation ... Deadly jump- overs ... “Hayner, get to the end of the line” ... Four on two’s ... One more time ... One more time ... One more time(?) ... “Only one team can take it from us, and that’s Lexington” ... “Be there mentally and physically” ... “Get tough out there!” ... “Your passing is erotic(?) ... “But the goalie ran into me!” ... Hey, Paul, he says I’m out” ... “Choke it, Ref’ ... Looking back we don’t say we could’ve. Looking back we say “WE DID!” Dye PLAYERS NAMED ALL-LEAGUE Ted Nussdorfer(League MVP) Jim Brick Jon Fontas Dave Giuiano Bob Harleman Chris Hayner Jim McBride 55 DOGGER Lexington Opponent Melrose Stoneham Woburn Watertown Belmont Winchester Wakefield Concord Melrose Stoneham B.U.(scrimmage) Woburn Watertown Belmont Winchester Wakefield Concord Wins 11 Loss 1 Ties 4 STATE TOURNAMENT Braintree 1 Duxbury Needham Ys (Semi-finals) KH ONNNWANKH NN NK CO CO AW IS SSS OSS SYS Yoo 1 SS = nN _ i=) ROW ONE: Dave Fenn, Gary Flemenhoft, Jon Fontas, Co-Captains Jim McBride and Ted Nussdorfer, Bob Coughlin, Ric Notini, Ted Schatzki, ROW TWO: Bob Harleman, Jim Brick, Glenn Williams, Dan Donovan, Phil Leonard, Scott Porter, Jeff Friedman, Brian Burrell, Brian Aldrich, Dave _ Dimmock. ROW THREE: Coach Paul Fontas, Peter Harvey, John Kiley, Gary Beamon, Dave Seaman, Dave Giuliano, Stan Kent, Chris Hayner. 2 55 Lexington 18 34 34 22 oe 36 35 30 44 Winchester Concord-Carlisle Belmont Watertown Reading Stoneham Melrose Woburn Wakefield Wins 3 Losses 6 Opponent 43 25 a5 35 28 21 Pp) oe) 19 MmROSS COUNTRY Young club, early start, girls ... It’s either too hot, too cold, too wet, or too dry ... football and soccer Sects... Lets go watch the soccer game” ... Spectators—“What are they doing here?” ... “There’s a good shortcut by that tree!” ... Fast start—that’s where the camera is ... State Meet: running with 200 other nuts in the rain! ... The race is over and it feels so good ... It’s been nice knowing you, Claudia ... iy ROW ONE: Roger Norton, Steve Mastin, Paul Clear, Co-Captains Mike Drury and Sean Harrigan, Tom Reicheld, Mark Wenham. ROW TWO: Steve Cunha, Gary Deguglielmo, Fred Picard, Cathy Mann, Harry Kent, Jeff Grush, Any Braks, Steve Burns, Ted Plemenos, Coach Phil Crosby. oN | Lexington OOrrK NOK OCW Opponent Belmont Melrose Watertown Concord Reading Winchester Stoneham Woburn Wakefield 3 Wins 2 Ties 4 Losses_ ie rh Se 4 Ne er at SRLS TS a, (ae oe SMES 3 ee) . deere Ty cf NE jiebthiecds. ROW ONE: Patty Thomas, Kathy Kenney, Captain Sandy Peterson, Nancy McCarthy, Maryjane Carroll, Alana Tuck. ROW TWO: Lynn Hastings, Patti Potter, Miss Leavitt, Lisa Buchanan, Cindy Mazza, Margo Arana. ABSENT: Karen Vaccaro. 58 FIELD (AI QIOGE Ye “New kilts and new cleats, but how come no hats?” ... Snacks on the bus and then feeling sick before the game! ... “Where’s the lemon perfume?” ... Around the field—again? ... “Please, stop laughing!!” ... The great “pep” talks before the game—and then!... Dribble, dribble, dribble, Drive!! ... J.V.’s Glee Club ... “Defense always wins”! ... We tried hard ... And thanks again Miss Leavitt, for everything. ao Lexington Opponent 40 Brockton 55 45 Seekonk 50 64 Brookline ol 69 Needham 26 58 Norwood ay! 71 Cambridge Latin 24 60 Waltham 35 Rindge Tech (Forfeit) ay) Wellesley 36 7 Wins 2 Losses Everyone back expecting victory . . . Ending the first practice in upheaval . . . How did Seekonk get in our league?! . . . Hard prac- tice? ... McCann’s Comedy Show ... First-time seniors and out-of- towners like Hairy B., Frasy and Knaka ... “Quit causing trouble, Stone” ... “Using up two lanes and claiming you swam straight” ... Relays with humper breast stroke ... Mongoose, Congo, Flemi- ngoose and the rest ... “Gimme some of that sodee DOD ee Waltham managers ... “I’m taking a cold shower” ... keeping your head up and keeping it down ... Preparing for the state meet by sledding into a tree ... Fred’s early retirement ... Seventh team in the State. 60 ti a i A yikes SWIMMING 61 4 i f ROW ONE: Kim Frase, Tri;Captains Scott Gray, Gary Flomemhoft and Dave Giuliano, Bob Vohl. ROW TWO: Paul New- man, Rick Notini, Jeff Allen, Bob Bettencourt, Steve Custance, Mike Stone, Joel Meltz, Coach Jack Dwyer. ROW THREE: Jim McCann, Charlie Foster, Dan Koff, Mike Naka, Ben Clarke, Eric Seyferth, Pete Brightman, Dave Shurtleff. 62 SWIMMING Red eyes and rainbows ... The twenty- five yard sauna ... Tony and Mrs. Tiger meecisses and lapstickse:.. BA- BOOOOM!!! ... Chipped teeth, ap- pendicitis, bronc hitis ... J.B.’s trash com- pagyeiuconporateds. es sLazy Jun- iors—““Where are the cookies?” ... Irish Lowers ihe impossible Dream = ... BABOOOOM!!! ... Saying goodbye to a super butterfly. 63 Lexington Opponent 59 Fitchburg 59 713: Lynn 22 43 Medford a2 36 Acton-Boxborough 4 59 43 Gardner a2 iyi Cambridge-Latin 18 62 Winchester 33 58 Leominster So OW Belmont 38 45 Norwood 50 6 Wins 4 Losses Reman: SISA EE ROW ONE: Emily Nicholson, Peggy Kinner, 7ri-captains Ann Storer, Cathy Owen, and Judy Brown, Michelle Ebbs, Ruth Strauss, Barbara Bettencourt, Sara Natanson. ROW TWO: Martha MecNicholas, Joan Yuill, Deidre Dion, Janet Custance, Debra Camp, Jane Tally, Jean Phelan, Jill McCarthy, Marcy Goldstein, Manager Sue Brick, Coach Guerra. ROW THREE: Jill Downey, Sandy McAlduff, Lois Cicero, Dianne Soloman, Caroline Briggs, Lili Glick, Ruth Meyer, Sue Taylor, Janine Wong, Lisa Erines. ABSENT: Kathy Doherty, Sandy Bernier, Celine Connell. ROW ONE: Coach Nate Todaro, Mark Schatz, Tom Quinn, Mark Tomchik, Andy Curtin. ROW TWO: John Tiger, Steve Quinn, Arthur Tomchik, Tim Simcox, Andy Kalafatis. ROW THREE: Jeff Scott, Dave Eames, Dan Ferro, Fred Ferguson. 3 Another successful year of 10 wins, 2 losses and 20 spectators. . . Nate’s vigorous training, never-ceasing advice, and encouragement (?) . . - Quinn’s wonderful vocabulary (a four letter limit) . . . Hand- stands, pushups, bellyflops, polish, popcorn, and chalk fights . . . The view from the rings and high bar. . . Pull up your pants. . . “Wild- man Tomchik!” . . . Only 2 tenths at Newton South; but 2 firsts, 6 seconds and 2 thirds at home in the league individuals . . . Demon- str ations of strength, coordination, antics and wit, but “Don’t call us, we'll call you.” 66 67 GYMNASTICS Lexington 82.60 82.70 83.50 81.35 o2515 87.75 90.10 91.00 93.10 86.20 96.05 84.75 Wakefield Masconomet Belmont Brookline Newton Wellesley Burlington Winchester Needham Watertown Braintree Newton South 10 Wins 2 Losses Opponent 74.05 50.95 44.60 60.10 81.10 65.00 97.60 74.00 89.20 68.65 122.70 84.55 Lexington 65.60 62.65 66.75 68.30 64.45 70.00 68.30 68.50 77.00 GYMNASTICS Concord Wakefield Melrose Stoneham Watertown Belmont Winchester Woburn Burlington 8 Wins 1 Loss Opponent 54.05 70.70 54.60 49.20 34.95 42.60 59.15 42.50 72.00 70 ad e i i i 4 ‘ i Sais MT ROW ONE: Lisa Buchanan, Eugenia Shao, Donna Gennaro, Jennifer Collard, Co-captains Michelle Taylor and Karen Wills, Nancy McCar- thy, Ann Storer. ROW TWO: Miss Campbell, Sue Taylor, Emily Wyman, Maureen Meehan, Kathy Bradley, Ann Drouilhet, Judy Brown. ROW THREE: Deidre Dion, Jane McCarron, Gale Gennaro, Cindy Brown, Lisa Garant, Elizabeth Young. “T.P.” . . . Minus one high bar. . . Ben-Gay. . . “What am I going to do with my hair?” . . . “I can”. . . Only one knee cap to a leg, please. . . “Do you know Who’s those are?. . .” . Micki’s sock. . . “The beam needs a facial!” . . . The ille- gal black semi. . . Judy B.’s water on the knee. . . faithful morning practicers . “Judy, come out from under the table”. . . Shirts and shorts. . . “Do I have time to go?” . . . Team trademark: the ankle brace. . . Clarke bars. . . Togetherness .. . “Spot me good”. . . and smile ladies!! 71 on iS WRESTLING. Inexperience and first-year wrestlers—low on skills, high on deter- mination. . . Wrestle-offs. . . Disaster at Dedham. . . “Mr. Porter, I’m only two pounds over” . . . Sweating to make weight, then gor- ging after making it. . . No 100-pounder . . . Scott and Carl’s win- ning coin tosses. . . “Skinny Finney lost three pounds and how many matches?” . . . Grant’s winning pin at Winchester . . . The Rubbery Tansey Twins . . . Bellows and Porter in the States . . . “Good job” .. . “Wait until next year!” 74 ROW ONE: Charles Abate, Kevin Toomey, Mike Grant, Co-captains Scott Porter and Carl Franceschi, Jim Bellows, Shawn Tansey, Gary Manter, Coach Porter. ROW TWO: Russell Tansey, Brian Collins, Gary Strong, Glen Lucas, Andy Bougas, Bob Lind, Brian Toomey, Steve Straford, Jim Marcy. ROW THREE: Mike Giuliano, Ted Bellows, Jeff Silva, Pete Buchanan, Bob Britlles, Andy Smith, Ron Finlayson, Paul Fischer. MIDDLESEX LEAGUE Lexington Opponent 40 Belmont 20 33 Winchester Pa | 3 Reading 58 16 Woburn 42 14 Wakefield a7, 12 Melrose ay 2 Wins 4 Losses 1e BASKETBALL Lexington Opponent 64 Winchester 36 38 Burlington 33 36 Watertown 33 30 Reading 46 40 Woburn 39 42 Stoneham 29 43 Melrose 39 45 Belmont 36 14 Lincoln-Sudbury ais) 58 Wakefield 22 7 Wins 3 Losses The New Brood—starring Moms Moeglin, alias “El Coordination” . . . Hilda, Dame, Munga .. . towel duty . . .elephantitis . . . Roller Derby. . . Ref Yea Eye Sprint, sprint, sprint .. . When K.K. gets mad, LOOK OUT!. . . Maz, you’re supposed to dribble around your opponents, not over them! . It’s all in the knees . . . ’'m just not playing normal . . . How to Shoot, by Dick R.. . . The right way??? .. . People come on... youre just not thinking today! 33 45: B-P’s in one game wigs lea eee LE Sawin! Lexington 74 88 46 96 71 86 64 61 69 87 81 59 80 65 63 54 69 60 a + fe) Reading Woburn Stoneham Belmont Winchester Melrose Watertown Wakefield Burlington Reading Woburn Stoneham Belmont Winchester Melrose Watertown Wakefield Burlington 15 Wins 3 Losses Cambridge Latin Medford Wakefield Division I North Semi-Finalists Opponent a3 42 70 30 4] 64 52 59 37 56 63 60 3) 53 80 78 ROW ONE: Kelly Domings, Steve Singelais, Joe Cormier, Bob Phelan. ROW TWO: Jim Lawson, Peter Regina, Bob LaBombard, Chris Hayner. ROW THREE: Coach Boynton, Greg Baker, Paul Ferraguto, Mike Cassidy. BASKETBALL “Wait” training ... Deliverance . . . a haircut? . team meetings—Lee’s offense? . . . Half-time at Brockton ... Doesn’t anybody want me to tape them? .. . The Farias-Boynton weigh-ins . . . Joe, Master of the Garbage . . . Wayne who?. . . Super Sig . . . I didn’t take that many shots! . . . Jamming . . . Winchester by 30—everybody’s favorite brand .. The freeze thaws vs. Stoneham ... Al the Chump ... Beverly ... Mr. Clutch . . . Beating Medford . . . Mr. Barbo’s pit stop at Belmont . The Garden at last. . . Fouling up against Wakefield . . . Around the rim and out. . . Going further than most people expected. . . Division I North Finalists— happy, but not satisfied . . . But “hold on to that key, Coach. We'll be back.” 79 ROW ONE: Kathy Scott, Jean Phelan, Laurie Gallagher, Co-Captain Kathy Kenney, Theresa Partlow, Jeanne Maroney, Patti Pot- ter, Sue Mead. ROW TWO: Coach Jane Boynton, Micki Potchen, Cindy Volante, Patrice Kenney, Jane Youngren, Elaine DiBartolo, Sandy Tavilla, Coach Moeglin. ROW THREE: Nancy Meadows, Beth Wheatley, Gail Dexter, Anne Harleman, Sue MacKay, Joan Fox, Jessie Eleftherakis, Melissa White, Karen Hooper. Not present: Co-Captain Cindy Mazza, Karen Vaccaro. mend P ckdiaeeiad iN) l a Th 81 82 INDOOR TRACK ; 45 Vil ROW ONE: Coach Crosby, Richard Lawson, Bob Brehm, Mark Wenham, Co-Captains Sean Harrigan and David Fenn, Charles Sargent, Michael Drury, Paul Creamer and Coach Moeglin. ROW TWO: Paul Jordan, Spencer White, Scott Packer, Robert Coughlin, Jeff Plank, Gary Beamon, Glenn Williams and George Coblyn. ROW THREE: Terry Cassidy, Jerry Meadows, Steve Burns, Bruce Herniter, Paul Sullivan, Mike Devlin, Ricky Brandes, Peter Harvey and Stan Kent. ROW FOUR: Jim DeMarre, Larry Smoske, John O’Hara, Joe Moran, Bob Crowell, Fred Pickard, Peter Vallas, George Bacigulupo and Harry Kent. 83 Lexington 61 45 12 59 40 52 oy) Bi 66 Belmont Wakefield Burlington Stoneham Melrose Woburn Winchester Reading Watertown 7 Wins 2 Losses Second in State Opponent DD 4] 14 oe) 46 34 29 a2 20 : : . = ; 2 The arrival of the soccer team. . . “I wish I'd gone out for J.A.” ... “Conservatively, it’s down to the relay”. . . “No way we'll lose to Reading” . . . Shot- putters’ Union on strike! . . . | hate meets more than practice. . . Basketball before, during, and after prac- tice . . . Fenn’s bucket shot . . . “Twenty-four 220’s? Thirty 110’s? The coach is crazy!” . . . Harv’s running away with the State 1000. . . Pulled muscles and in- flamed tendons. . . Third in the league, second in the state, first in commitment. Lexington Track ’73. HOCKEY Anticipating a winning season Spirit and hard work . . . fans packing Hayden at home games. . . Mark’s two goals in five seconds . . . Hastings: au- thority on stick strength ... Sully’s locker room jokes . . . Monkey’s jaunt in Scandinavia. . . “No, you’re kidding me, really?” ... Qut-to-lunch Riley Watching yourself on video tape when Peter could figure out how to run the ma- chine. . . “Mark, turn on the water. That may help”... “Checksthesboard@ es: Do you think we’il be invited to the States?” 86 ROW ONE: Glen Sullivan, Mike Ryan, Co-Captain Mark Lowe, John Riley, Co-Captain Jon Fontas, Ken Hastings. ROW TWO: Ken Montouri, Peter D’Arriago, Ken Conley, Bill McAlduff, Bob Eldridge, Bill Moretti, Steve Yerardi, Bob Bates. ROW THREE: Phil Leonard, Dick Torpey, Ron Wells, Tom Powers, Brendon Lowry, Don Thompson. Lexington NBK ne OK NWHDPRh OWUYNNWN 9 Wins Winchester Burlington Woburn Melrose Stoneham Watertown Belmont Reading Wakefield Winchester Burlington Woburn Melrose Stoneham Watertown Belmont Reading Wakefield 8 Losses 1 Tie Opponent BRN ONNA WN WeKe He NNK NWN : RS Ms et wine ‘ na ‘ wt (4 eR Wm we. Me Ps bet ty f LAB, ae ‘a ZORA AROS “seamen = |! ; , | i | daar ve ae | oN . Nee | n | a! | | aes SS YS BPP R ee eee Soot See 7 Vt Ve : io Wy 5 | — F i. 1) Uli! sf J aS VF ) “' | U WN 92 “Where's Squad 15?” oo “L.H,S.s' greatest: bandiever! 4am DEG a 3.012 le OY DS Rose Camp. . . Wrestling trumpeters . . . Wakefield’s floating yard markers . . . Sunburst becomes a shooting star .. . “Get it on” “Down by the Lazy River”. . . “Don’t trip over the yard line”. . . “Take this plane to Philadelphia”. . . D.B.X. rides again! . . . Varia- tions on the Korean War. . . New Baggies and 7,489 Starbursts. . . Jotto and Whist in Barnum Bailey’s M-3 ring circus . . . Gradu- ation (sigh). ce oe OSS Orchestral harmony ¥ H Seber age 5 z 96 Impressing the Muzzey Junior High popu- lation with another brilliant performance .. . Making it through another winter choral concert without a hitch, and the stage didn’t even fall through! “March of the Toreador”. . . “But Mr. E., I just can’t play tympany, triangle, and tambourine all at the same time” “Cellos, why are you playing four parts when there’s only one written?” . . . And presenting our illustrious conductor, Ele- ferios Elthrakis . . . (oh well). . . Mr. E. whose endless patience is a perfect match for our endless stream of wit. . . And, for seniors, what can you say after four years of orchestra but ... “Thank God it’s over!” OY Can I have a drink?. . . please. . . No breathing al- lowed, well how do you expect me to sing? . . . Sopr- anos, shut up! . . . But where are the basses? .. . Polly Wolly Doodle . . . Singing the right words, but at the wrong time . . . Please Mr. D., can I get a drink? . . . But what’s wrong with singing it an octave higher? . . . With a Sehnsucht and Flammen Augen, how can we lose? . . . You really don’t expect us to have this memorized by tomorrow, do you? . . . Go get a drink. . .HALLELUJAH!. . . Roy G. Biv. Mr. D., we love you. Pitch... Practice Performance 99 “You’ve simply got to gamble.” 100 | LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL é MUSIC DEPARTMENT presents LOESSER. SWERLING ¢ BURROWS OMS ODollp MAAK LHS AUDITORIUM 8:00 PM lla i Sky Masterson Sarah Brown Nathan Detroit Miss Adelaide Nicely-Nicely Johnson Benny Southstreet Rusty Charlie Arvide Abernathy General Cartwright Harry The Horse Big Jule Lt. Brannigan Mimi Angie the Ox Drunk Waiter Joey Biltmore Accompaniment Director Chorus Director CAST Peter Clark Nicholas Grabar Lisa Kornetsky Marcy Kornreich David Soybel Stewart Chapin Debbie Daigle Coralee Van Egmond Christopher Purdy Nick Kaledin David Jones Mark Bensky Jeffrey Battin Bnan Burrell Marianne Sannella Cynthia Byers Lisa Sebell Alison Clark David Aron Richard Hudson David Potts Margy Dyer Kenneth Goodman Charles Foster Jeff Neidorf Brian Burrell Elizabeth Rising Elizabeth Lee Mark Schatz Phillip Terry Mr. Joseph DiDomenico Mrs. Sandi Peaslee A sure eye, firm grasp, and steady aim. 103 Knight to Queen 4 104 Winning points by playing a hand . Resolved: That government financial sup- port for all public, elementary, and secon- dary education should be provided ex- lusively by the federal government . Are we ever going to debate more than the national topic? . . . “Who’s got the golden note card?” . . . “Are the donuts ready for the tournament?” . . . The Ro- tary Club Luncheon. . . Debating is . lots and lots of notecards! 106 Proving points through solid debate 107 Strategic Games and Math Team 108 calculating schemes and solutions 109 Following the sun. . . PATH OF TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE: June 30, 1970 = Se |. aRe 30° ‘Sante Crus if 2 WALL O SF a i fae Sg ee L GE R TA } Siteur Oasis AN NaFUD ee ‘ q BEA Et Noy Bos 2 (DESERT) ES a x e; i ‘ } | 5 52 Bey vaaKa U Marais : Sa TR sein ceca ee SqUNITED}ARAB A V7 Nag | ea, ino “Ye REPUBLIC), 7%‘ im MIPS os a f ga ie Beis y S Sabbah | «In Salah pga Xe 14 rf j Pore Suda + ¥. rab mer tunis termes aennapsepinntaensenaan es Achaea s UD Opuburena p + ce Br oe gp OO , q Z 12:30 U.T ) Sokot ‘. oS ; ein fb) For Lamy es Lary 7 Kaduna ae rod ef fe rAL niu REPUBLIC 4 , Zn ese ; as ae Port Ha GUE OF GUINEA yin tta (Sp) paincive g) BHO “orl MUN CIRCUMSTANCES OF ECLIPSE ALTITUDE =| © Petre (SD +7... TIME U.T. DURATION OF SUN co t¢ my, Pisin Fists 10:30 Smin 39.3 sec 48° : i ‘ . Cee 11.00 6 min 39.0 sec 67° 11:30 7min 03.4 sec 83° 12.00 Hein 51.6 sec th 12:30 6 min 08.0 sec 60 13:00 4min 56.2 sec 37° : 4 sail vill oe | 25 a sq comoko Istaaos «Nova Lisboa 3 ie 2 _ rr ANGOLA ‘urtgat) 110 111 What began as a group of casual ob- servers at the total eclipse on Nantucket Island in March 1970 has since evolved into a team of students seriously inter- ested in solar eclipse phenomena. Having travelled to Prince Edward Island in July 1972, the Lexington Solar Eclipse Obser- vation Expedition (LSEOE) is now final- izing plans to bring equipment and ex- periments to Kenya in June of this year. There, after months of preparation and after traveling thousands of miles, they will study the eclipse and its effects dur- ing four minutes of totality. “Let's bop on down to the Hop now, baby.” “EB IO 800 [a eS) Dear Stella, Hey, do I have news for you. Joey, the boy of my dreams took me to the Sock Hop on Saturday night in the L.H.S. gym. He said, Betty Lou, babe, lets you and me put on our blue suede shoes and rock on down to the Sock Hop.” Man, did we have a swell time! Joey wore his new leather, and mom even let me buy some new saddle shoes. And guess what, Joey’s dad let him use the Studeabaker! Now isn’t that just the absolute living end! Oh, I almost forgot. That hot new rock group, “Guy and the Greasers” were there. They played the dreamiest song you ever heard, it’s called “Who put the bop in the bop sh-bop sh-bop sh-bop, who put the ram in the ram a lam a ding dong?” Listen, Stel, I just had to let you know what a peachy time I had. Gotta run now. Joey’s pickin me up. Toodle-loo, Betty Lou DARK OF THE MOON John, the Witch Boy Conjur Man Conjur Woman Fair Witch Dark Witch Moving Witches Barbara Allen Marvin Hudgens Preacher Haggler Uncle Smelious Miss Metcalf Mrs. Allen Mr. Allen Floyd Allen Mrs. Summey Mr. Summey Edna Summey Hank Gugger Mrs. Bergen Mr. Bergen Ellen Bergan Burt Dinwitty Mr. Atkins Sparky Knobel Cary Barney Rima Miller Lon Cahn Debbie Daigle Toby Abramson Susan Butler Cynthia Byers Vicki Carter Alison Clark Susan Finkelstein Sharon Forrey Wendy Warner Richard Hartstone Ken Miller Nicholas Grabar Lisa E. Sebell Coralee Van Egmond Richard Sperduto Dan Goldman Nance Ohlia Hugh Hard Nancy Hard David Aron Nancy Doukas Tom Spencer Kristin Webb Willfried Bruder Mark Bensky Greeny Gorman Kit Gildea MUSICIANS Melinda Ballou Fiddle Bob Blake Harmonica Bruce Estes Mandolin Jody Hoyt Guitar Roger Tucker Guitar “What's my motivation?” Signing contracts for Dark of the Moon: saved by the grace of the heavenly lamb, and Ms. Wenger . who? You mean Katie? Let’s have another cast party. . . Improvisation—What’s that? Some- thing to do at our weekly meetings . . . The June Arts Festival. . . Rehearsing five days a week? .. . . And the last of the “‘thrust-turn- turn-pull” generation leaves, not with a bang but with a whimper. 114 115 1X Presenting Arts S Hct Neel tiddmlsi innit dee sicmmmmmes a : re conceit eR cairns sme eons my ttre mmo ee Sa La aeeemane! ii si ‘venoms pain eee 116 Drama and Dance Workshops 1a Fi “Hey, hey, let’s hustle!” 118 Alright—Right on! . . . Smile. . . How do you make Concord Stew? . . . Seigal’s on Sue’s coat, ‘whoops’, oh Seigal! . . . The night Happy Cheer was happy! . . . Down by the water cooler ... Warming up in the Watertown lavatory ... Where were you when the lights went out?? ... Nancy’s moth-eaten socks ... Figures it’s Ginny ... The wakefield game and the masked fan ... Linda and Dulce’s harmonizing ... No more pep rallies?? ... Gladly cheering for the best teams ever! ... And see how well we sound when all of us are here! 12 HUDDLE!!. . . First game jitters. . . Mats, hoops, shakers, and nine fire batons?-WOW!! . . . Line-up! . . . Afternoon field house practices—Saturday with the band ... Pre-game, half-time ... Yeah, Mr. T! ... Smile—Smile!?! ... Vicki’s bangs ... Bake-sale! .. . Bud, The Count, Basin Street . . . April 19th— Left, right, left. . . R.I. State Competition: first place twirling, first place dance twirl . . . N.B.T.A. State Competition: first place twirling, second place dance twirl ... Fighting—We won!!! ... and finally we all got our letters. | g et 120 Twirling, smiling, and cheering = O- . ) yw bet nehimenireceremencimtosicesceess Salm. p22 A re-evaluation of ideas: Lexington Plan ‘ebiiancecregine aa Soe So that the end-result may surpass the efforts of all 124 members considered individually: Lexington Co-op “Let’s end debate and vote!” (0 Another meeting C block Why not try E or F?. Oh, come on . a covering . . oe flyers! ittee re- F.G. School Commi S 1- . over the bicycle racks Not more ant talk, and another unanimous vote ’ What are talk . ’ — 3 a on Gb) gs = aay ot cr; ee A oL ns SE one jjourn the meeting that .. To ad is the eo) te: . or not to question. Let LAPEER leoasecteaatinens asco sees aan am Baa 126 “Impeach who? Now wait, this is a democracy.” [29 Another meeting at Stew’s? ... A change of secretaries . . . Signing up for the Book Fair . . . “When are the ‘new people’ coming?” ... Somebody better write to Dar Woko. . . Making out nom- inations . . . Black-listed members Miss Stone sets a few things straight . Pulling together for the Arts Festival. . . Decorating donkeys and debating over whose turn it is to say the Pledge of Alle- giance .. . “All you N.H.S.’ers, remem- ber your egg salad sandwiches!” “Who got in?” . . . Bacon, Bagles and a rotary luncheon! . . . “Are we all wearing our pins?” .. . . “As a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, I pledge to uphold the qualities of scholarship, character, leadership, and service in my school, in my community, and in myself.” 130 “As a member of NHS, denied ical Oma 131 Exchanging students, ideas, and perspectives. Un it ed. States ARGENTINA ARGENTINA to LEXINGTON 938-59 Dora NORWAY NORWAY to LEXQNGTON a 1962-64 Wor Hegstad us th LEXINGTON to NORWAT ry % 1-8 ie ‘ es S87 kiptaye Carer . LEXINGTON 10 ARGENTINA : WWI | och Saad Dowes : ' eet a4 “ache Sag 4 —_— BoNN- wu dentity through group experience. ing I Seek 134 French Club and Black Student Union PBS “All the news fit to print”... and more. HYPHENATE! (please?) . . . Our serials were funny anywhere but not in Front of the Children . . . “There’s nothing embarrasing about having a lobotomy, is there?” . . . Siegfired inquired... . “What are we waiting for?” . . . “Lez goabech” . . . “How do you hyphenate ‘March”?” . . . Then rewrite it!, D.P.T. hokay?. . . Or- gies at David’s, then not at David’s . . . “Why didn’t you say you can’t type?” . . . “You didn’t ask.” . . . We’ve got a funny e cho in G117.. .“click thump. . . Click thimp. . . click thick. . . clump thickens a 136 Few 3 Lexington Aas SEN OTM cae “IT want this book to be aesthetically pleasing”. . . A centerfold??? . . . “The Big Four”. . . Going to lunch at B.U.. . . Hey, Gary—just one more thing. . . Los- ing a shipment of pictures and another yearbook heart attack ... Well, check the Minuteman ... Debbie’s Rainbow meetings ..... . Joanne’s and Janice’s thirty-hour marathon meeting . . . “Ted Yearbook’s on the phone”. . . Planning our dinner celebration at Pier 4... “Kola, stop licking the pictures” “Well, it looks good on the rug”. . . “Really, really” . . . I can’t go Friday night, ’m working on my lay- outs. . . late meetings and horror movies. . . Rewrit- ing all those blurbs (auhh!) . . . What was the movie about?. . . Can’t we have just a few blank pages?. . . Unity and diversity? . . . The Duke, Betty Lou, Bub- bles, Sparkles and the Dynamic Duo.. . Mr. Gray, Mrs. Horgan, and J-Unit . . . The longest day begins . . . Flying from one editor’s house to another just be- fore a deadline . . . Deadline? What deadline? . German measles on the march. . . “Have you seen Mark?” . . . A break from tradition and escape to Ber- muda. . . Let’s head for the bus depot. 139 — eo. i| — nae a 1p =o SSS pe, a i ats , (- ee y | | : eb 4 mer eon ee 4 wae al iagr seanget So cesayy iy he | | wo. 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(6275 ROW ONE: Deanne Kvingedal, Karen Hays, Nan- cy Paster, Carol Shanahan, Priscilla Webster, Debra Daigle, Patricia Foti, Liane Sullivan. ROW TWO: Thomas Alex, Susan Brick, Janice Berg- strom, Lori Campbell, Diane Tocci, Emily Wy- man, John Halfman. ROW THREE: Steven Moore, Jeffrey Smith, Daniel Gil, Vincent Colby, Joseph Reppucci, Bruce Estes, Brian Banks, Rich- ard Martin, John Sahatjian, Donald Norcross. Eke A PT as Meh i Ny ee ¢H4 Oo LAN, coe AnNVoK! meal ! rout Snel ae SOPHOMORES C2} ROW ONE: Nancy Leach, Jane McCarron, Karen Hooper, Jean Phelan, Cheryl Tatro. ROW TWO: Joette Chancy, Elizabeth Field, Miriam Goldstein, Sharon Kava, Margaret Lynn Silva, Carol Miller, Deborah McMahon, Carolyn Stoico. ROW THREE: Steven Rosa, Karen Ludington, Steven Scolaro, Matthew Lynn, Scott Batchelde, John Armstrong, John Deghan, Stephen Puopolo, Mr. Pero. ROW FOUR: James Janusas, Scott Wagner, Alan Higgins, Paul Newman, William Bluestein, Christopher Williams, Paul O’Shaughnessy. AB- SENT: Robin Cotler, Lance Burke, Anthony Chas- tain, Kevin Fuchs. Gy. ROW ONE: Linda Nielson, Marilyn Sethares, Laura Barber, Patricia Hemeon, Karen Ezekiel, Anne Mason, Justine Carabbio. ROW TWO: Evert Fowle, Gail Hall, Stephanie Parsons, Debra Dono- van, Keith Bernstein, David Titelbaum, Miss Spa- niol. ROW THREE: Thomas Way, Steven Gelotte, John Brosnahan, Dana Russian, Jeffrey Allen, Todd Collard, Jeffrey Worthington. ABSENT: Dandrea Reilly, Bonnie Smith. SOPHOMORES C-24 ROW ONE: Judy Strauss, Susan MacKay, Emily Carmen, Jennifer Davidoff, Sandra Soghikian, Elizabeth Tangusso. ROW TWO: Jennifer Small, Cheryl Senter, Marianne Gilman, Mary Mazerall, Susan Sparre, Laurie Fantasia, Deborah Tangusso. ROW THREE: Laraine Brown, Suzanne Allen, Andrea Halleck, Karen Thompson, Sandra Doo, Ann Lunder, Eileen Barrett, Laura Nickerson. ROW FOUR: Gary Franceschi, Brian Collins, David Bicknell, Thomas Livingston, William Ra- vanis, Kevin Rudd,-Ronald Parker, Steven Warsha- wer. ABSENT: June McKenna, Bruce Herniter, Joseph Montuori, Mark Wisotzky. ZZ. ROW ONE: Ann Camac, Kathleen Sharkey, Deborah Cohen, Donna Agresti, Mary Anne Cur- ran, Melinda Ballou, Rosanne Perez, Bonnie Mar- tin. ROW TWO: John Guppy, David Moretti, Mark Richardson, Lawrence Smoske, David Kent, William Forrester, Deborah Bengtson, Alison Emery. ROW THREE: Jeffrey Haugen, Roger Samuel, Lyle Breitmaier, Joseph Russo, Scott Eames, Daniel Dias, Jerry Suskind. ABSENT: Sha- ron Geaghan, Erin O’Brien. 144 ROW ONE: Nancy Meadows, Sandra Krikorian, Nancy Golini, Barbara Schoppet. ROW TWO: Rosemary Furnstahl, Diane Cox, Jill McCarthy, Carol Dwight, Ruth Delfiner, Brenda Kaye, Bar- bara Natanson, Nadine Power. ROW THREE: Jo- seph Romano, Scott Miles, Larry Silks, William Wilkes, Craig Tashjian, Kathleen Cacciola, Susan Kitfield, Marie Petrucci, Cynthia Volante. ROW FOUR: Daniel Osborne, Peter Fig, Michael Greis- dorf, Daniel Hardy, David McNamara, Leon Chen, Alan Stewart. ABSENT: Karen Hosford, Doreen Johnson, Susan Mains, John Hilferty. em = = ? ‘i . = “tty, ‘Pte, ROW ONE: Anna Wald, Sandra Tavilla, Nancy Hammond, Maureen Gavan, Janice Zani, Cynthia Stone, Jacqueline Bateson, Janice Corr. ROW TWO: George Chamberlain, Walter Silvio, Wil- liam Wallens, Marcie Goldstein, Jill Downey, Michelle Potchen, Bradley Golden. ROW THREE: Mark Smith, Frederick Wills, Mark Bougas, Robert Blake, Steven Burns, David Asadoorian. ABSENT: Abraham Appleman, Harvey Bass, Fred Ferguson, Dana Freitas, Alexandra Simpson, Jenette Simp- son, Jean Trainor, Caleb Warner, David Weston, Sarah Weston. SOPHOMORES Da 23: ROW ONE: Elizabeth Pennell, Debra Abramson, Toddie Ellis, April Forman, Diane Solomon, Vicki Morgenstern, Jean O’Brien, Margaret Cafarelli. ROW TWO: Kathryn Sandberg, Jane Youngren, Santina Riley, Diane Wilgren, Gail Dexter. ROW THREE: Joshua Cochin, Daniel Sussman, Carl Grossman, John Belliveau, Gerald Cupp, Robert Marshall, William Luther. ABSENT: Stephen Bairos, David Hatfield, Dennis Shaughnessy. ROW ONE: Lauren Cusolito, Lisa Richan, Gavin Benson, Gale Gennaro, Mary Sullivan, Andrea Cohler, Maria Shao, Erika Epstein. ROW TWO: James Pelletier, Carol Adams, Douglas Adams, John _ Young, Joseph Moran, Tunstille Smith, Arthur Tomchick, Kristin Nordahl. ROW THREE: Charles Haible, George Hayner, Charles Foster, Lauren Cusolito, Richard Weiner, Hugh Hard. AB- SENT: Marilyn Baltz, Karen Bresnihan, Glenn Campbell, Steven Kreide, Thomas Monahan. SOPHOMORES Eye ROW ONE: Sharon Lima, Jeannette Harvey, Mar- garet Coates, Jasmin Eleftherakis, Michelle Sovie, Deborah Treat, Nancy Sanford, Antoinette Ford. ROW TWO): Jeffrey Moskow, Brian Bailey, David Ritchie, Stephen Cunniff, Deanna Devlin, Robin Ziedelis. ROW THREE: Richard Abraham, Craig Slater, Charles Grossimon, Kevin O’Brien, Nancy O’Connell, Nanci Cadario, Beth Wheatley. AB- SENT: Michael Belcik, Timothy Sheahan. Ea2s ROW ONE: Glenn Nygard, Dana Welsh, Eliza- beth Young, Robin Shapiro, Carol Hager, Donna Camp, Suzanne Balon, Brenda Peeler. ROW TWO: Jeffrey Sampson, Peter Ennis, Alan Haxton, John Currier, Robert Sullivan, Brian Toomey, Nor- man Richards, Rick Brenner. ROW THREE: Lee Cohen, Kent Benoit, Paul Ahlstrand, Brian More- no, Wendell Smith, Erik Forsberg. ABSENT: Mi- chael Dimambro, David Gelineau, ,Christinag iy ff tin. 7 146 F-24 ROW ONE: Cindy Rogers, Mary Kormanos, As- trid Howard, Aviva Chomsky, Stacey Lyons. ROW TWO: Marjorie Fine, Marianne Baum, Sharon Kushinsky, Karen Levine, Ellen Gallagher, Dianne - Haroules, Joan Orenberg, Karen Valliere. ROW THREE: Owen Green, Nancy Hinckley, Vassilia Contos, Mary Ann McNamara, James Demarre, James Wiggins, Steven Buscone, David Potter. ROW FOUR: Thomas Dyke, Gorden Boyd, Law- rence Michelove, Russell Tansey, Kevin Murray, David Shurtleff, David Schatz, Peter K lebanoff, Joseph Johnson. ABSENT: Carol Craig, Lynda McConnell, Wyatt Russell. SOPHOMORES ROW ONE: Kim Davis, Patricia Parisse, Lee Anne Skinner, Karen Francis, Carolyn Farr, Leslie Biletch, Patrice Kenney, Cynthia Lamantea. ROW TWO: Hans Strauch, Kevin Casey, Paul Collins, Walter McDonald, Scott Bryan, Anne Hamilton, Ellen Woodfin, Amy Kolodkin, Elizabeth Ruben- stein, Stephen Doppler, Gil Barrett, David Merfeld, Barry Altman. ROW THREE: David Huoppi, Phil- ip Jones, Emily Nicholson, Donald Ranagan, John Mazyck, Donald Thompson. ABSENT: Debra Brown, Patricia Sellars, Margaret Warner, Lester Goodridge. ROW ONE: Cynthia Peters, Debra Sweeney, Sara Mueller, Lisa Fitzgerald, Laurel Gallagher, Penny Margolskee, Jayne Roberts. ROW TWO: Cheryl Hartwell, Richard Becker, Lester Savage, Moira Cleary, Steven Zieff, Matthew Whybra, John White, Julie Greene. ROW THREE: Harold Cole, Allen Chen, Charles Crowley, Alan Deveau, Mi- chael Byrne, Hugh Bradshaw, Michael Abel, Rich- ard Spillane. ABSENT: Susan Shepp. RABAT, Hide tA YC fete a A] s i ic es ROW ONE: Lisa Garant, Carol Zepf, Therese Spellenberg, Debra Cacciola, Nan O’Connell, Cyn- thia Cunha, Elizabeth Griscom, Gyong Su Han, Stephen Harvell. ROW TWO: Mark Clough, Ron- ald Sartori, Francis Belcastro, Robert Maroney, Robert Swan, Richard Perry, Gregory Bramhall, George Bacigalupo. ROW THREE: Kimberly Frase, Michael Foran, Richard Ritchie, Robert Sheffres, John Wheatley, Miles Abkowitz, Jonas Devenis, Christopher Mott. ear | ‘a (iL. | ENC Y Sr Shu ANS Ge tthe eveS8¥ Qnhe rS er NN Nome csercic i ‘ 2G eax § a G2Or Modoon iw hho Claro, Or aay Ao ChQdQ mW i, 3 aa argos Bae oF @QO ‘i6ub Dann whe Rss oi sor OHORE Sap ees se t G ) - IN Ges “reas m- [ocwaly Fhinte lives Geo. ST a ir;-ao F-24io ieee So ‘S ROW ONE: Karen Johnson, Janet Hubert, Susan Kemper, Amy Busiek, Melissa White, Betty Rosen- kranz, Deborah Bayles, Dawn Meurer, Claudia Talland. ROW TWO: Richard Cresta, Wallace Robinson, Lois Cicero, Wendy Harper, Joanne O’Keefe, Rachel Cross, John Boynton, Karl Aus- termann, Christopher Kyprianos. ROW THREE: Daniel Scharfman, Louis Pomerantz, Paul Turner, Graham Eacock, Richard Gordon, David Peterson, Mark Levine, Richard Murphy. ABSENT: Rachel Fink, Grace Hitchcock, Joanne Rosa, Judy Rosa, Donna Shine, Daniel DeMello. v We GAZ ROW ONE: Christine McCormack, Nancy Aval- lone, James Sherman, John Graham, Ralph Butts, Dean Peters, Lisa Andolina, Harriet Whittaker, Gail Hughey. ROW TWO: Daniel Beck, Phyllis Robinson, Carol Labate, Alison Bracken, Diana Meservey, Susan Mead, Maureen McCadden, Cyn- thia Tacito, Karen Murphy, Lawrence Klemm, Lisa Kenn, Matilda Turchinetz. ROW THREE: Michael Foley, William MacArthur, Paul Hartery, Scott Savioli, David Liebman, Robert Crowell, Donald Eaton, Robert Hodge, Robert Lind, Benjamin Clarke. ABSENT: Susan Finkelstein, Annette Hill, Nancy Ohlin. G-114 ROW ONE: Janice Rouillard, Carolyn King, Ka- ren Hamilton, Rachel Lurie, Lisa Sebell, Barbara Feld, Jonathan Teger, Paul Anderson, John Junod. ROW TWO: Gareth Kinkead, Suzanne Winches- ter, Elizabeth Bartel, Susan Kolovson, Karen Cas- son, Deborah Harmon, Marsha Schultz, Donna Hoffman, Karen Buchinskas, Janet McCabe, Jane Gillis, Elizabeth Walton, Debra Fratto. ROW THREE: Alex Blackmer, Gary Mitchell, Robert Godoy, Donald DeBernardi, Stephen Quinn, Mark Doran, John Herther, William Mclver, Peter Mar- cus, Nicholas Nichols. ABSENT: Barbara Bjork- lund, Marilyn Connor, Paul Andonian, Arthur Bar- samian. 148 fell 1 ROW ONE: Linda Barton, Ethel Rothmel, Susan Walters, Susan Taylor, Linda Bullock, Joy Law- rence, Laura Kalb, Gail Cerulli, Linda Freeman. ROW TWO: Joseph Strano, Lawrence Goldberg, Kate Nichols, Daniel Ferro, Martin Apgar, Cindy Husmann, Susan Hamlet, Maria Freschet, June DeCarlo, Sharon Antonoff, Sandra Douglas. ROW THREE: Ronald Mirsky, Michael Koocher, Mi- chael King, Richard Seaman, John Mahoney, Rob- ert Simmons, Andrew Holland, Jonathan Pious, Robert Williams, William Segal. ABSENT: Wil- liam Corbett, Robert Fenochetti, Michael McDonough, Paul Packer, Richard Stanion. SOPHOMORES G-123 ROW ONE: Robin Miles, Dana Filipetti, Heather Wickens, Nancy Rolashevich, Jane Levey, Suzanne McCurley, Maria Schmid, Cheryl Childs, Lee Mac- Donald. ROW TWO: Eileen Keegan, Ann Harle- man, Elizabeth Heider, Sandra Bowersock, Virginia Stevens, Susan Sicco, Vinola Pitters, Sandra Good- ale, Pamela Potter, Leslie Klane. ROW THREE: Michael Hourihan, Andreas Kuehnle, Frank Den- ton, Michael Peterson, Stephen Furnstahl, Earl Johnson, Robert Hills, Shawn Tansey, William Asadoorian, John Delvecchio. ABSENT: Janna Crafts, Jacqueline Vital, Jeffrey Battin, Francis Busa, Stephen Filolungo, Timothy Lingley. ROW ONE: Dorothy Evans, Frances Ward, Mar- guerite Thambash, Debra Lupo, Susan Nichols, Caroline Briggs, Patricia Canniff, Dennis Mazzone, Thomas Khachadoorian. ROW TWO: David Fouhy, Robert Mahoney, Richard Moore, Richard Renkas, Theresa Partlow, Karen Saakvitne, Diane Stratton, Ann Monahan, David Hall, Barbara Titus, Constance Cole, Stephanie Bernier. ROW THREE: Martin Baranger, Francis Smith, Robert Landry, Sean Nolan, Daniel Paradis, Gideon Gil, John Skelton, Eric Seyferth, Peter Kent, Gary Strong. ABSENT: Doreen Dipietro, Joyce Hehir, Philip Kolovson, James Martis, Kenneth Webb. SOPHOMORES feicvlatel ROW ONE: Cynthia Brown, Ruth Strauss, Barbara Bettencourt, Roberta Servente, Mary Mumley, Carol Cassidy, Ann Marie Tiberii, Anne Collins, Cynthia Connolly. ROW TWO: Lisa Hall, Patricia Nicoll, Betsy Rawls, Victoria Brendler, Heather Pars, Donna Deane, Joan Fox, Christine Darrigo, Alan Herscott, Verna Frasca, Michael Herman, Maurice Carey, Melvin Mullins, Allyson Smith. ROW THREE: Stephen Masten, Richard Allen, David Wasserman, John Fahey, Frederick Dono- van, Phillip Rulon, Cary Barney, Paul Jordan, Jack Glassman, Charles Mooney. ABSENT: Stephen Glynn, Michael Mulligan. 150 ROW ONE: Carol Lawson, Andrea Marnoy, Jeanne Ganshirt, Audrey Kern, Dianne McCallum, Joyce Trovato, Susan Hewitt, Karen Holt, Sandra Stone. ROW TWO: Scott Lydiard, William King, Andrew Braks, Howard Mintz, Edward Karpinski, Donald Osterberg, Sara Bachman, Nancy Swanton, Diane DeVenezio, Joy Sheldon, Madalyn Quinlan, Leigh Ireland, Miles Byrne. ROW THREE: Roger Norton, Douglas Scruton, Mark Nichipor, Brian Koren, Thomas Spencer, Mark Cuccinello, Stephen Eisenberg, Daniel Zimmerman, Christian Pierce, Gregory Roat. ABSENT: Starla Lemnios, Alan Ross, Daniel Savage, Stephen Stratford. SOPHOMORES J-100 ROW ONE: Jane McDonald, Kathryn Scott, Cher- yl Burke, Julie Jankelson, Tracey Taverna, Mary Ann DeFrancesco, Catherine Stoico, Rebecca Hib- bard, Paula Bloomberg. ROW TWO: Eileen Quin- lan, William Kinner, Stephen O’Shaughnessy, Richard Charlantini, Patrice Gillis, Gail Hampton, Jeanne Rosato, Jan Newton, Lorraine Maddox, Elizabeth Walker, Joyce Bass, Elizabeth Kassler. ROW THREE: Raymond Ferris, Frank Corsino, Glenn Lucas, Charles Lawson, Kevin Shepherd, Kenneth Miller, Daniel Goldman, Frederick Pi- card, David Koutoudakis, Henry Friedman, David Doule, David Phoenix. ABSENT: Doreen Cottrell, Nancy Silverman. PahO2 ROW ONE: Susan Pratley, Cheryl! McDonald, Bet- sy Lehr, Sara Natanson, Shaun Wilderoter, Debo- rah Fietze, Deborah Cotty, Beverly Vyce, Joan Sil- va. ROW TWO: Sandra Tassel, Karen Kitching, Ellen Healey, Katherine Romberg, Gary DeGug- lielmo, Harold Kramer, William MacDonald, Charles Hornig, Bryan Stitt, David Aron, Ellen Miley, Gwen Fulton, Barbara Drury. ROW THREE: Stephen Burns, Bobby Boudreau, Bren- dan Lowry, Arthur Hardy, Rob tein, Dan- (CF any on! ' WR ide por HOU 5 the poe night Clo, Sep Ou yext LLY, Aven? No ee pre lucky |! BM) Hows tho Metre 67a€f car. By fre way, Bd j olel Wages Haat Plaka Thal hap Caebu ae 2 Le eat oe [2 fo thetacd; [It weve = 7% — “0 rh A at ‘h Hthe [ars He 203.9456, Nat yea, Cre ve a vane Ste flaswe on GMOY 99 C Netyeu Next pea, Ke 3 Yoy p only Seypoxed i a AM eee fae Pe a ee re ea Le ae LE heagl Meal Mele ee 1S OQ cale On Cee feeds ee 723, oun of fubeops L2r a comblaetyer ackage ol Mdaiht- (pes, - fk rR Uf an %- fracke OS [te Cumme See AY next yer 22) j Mey Yor peqtet at hing LIS, Ybor Qitted Stedeaf 4 2y When the bell rings And you know yourre late, When the Prom comes And you don’t have a date, When everything seems like its in a haze Just look back upon your Junior class days. C.J. and snowballs and skipping classes, Parents yelling, “Get up off your @$$ $, ” Chem team and source themes and Civil War glories, Driving and telling last weekend's stories, A candy sale, ski trip, and expensive class rings, These are a few of the Junior year things. Counselors pushing PSAT’s While the mention of college makes you freeze, Expectation of graduation, It can all be a frightening situation. But just step back, set it all clear, And try to make it through one more year! RRA, 5; Be MNES SR aia ee pid PETTITT IIIT T TY 153 Fred Benkley Mark Bensky Susan Bergin Walter Bergler Richard Billie Lynn Binstock Nancy Birchard Patricia Bird Judith Blake Robert Bonasera Blair Borden Deborah Boudreau Andrew Bougas Grefory Boyd Julie Brosnahan Gail Brown Stephen Budiansky Nancy Buivid Paula Burns James Cahill John Cameron Marcia Campbell Robert Campbell Cathleen Canavan Ellen Abrams Steven Agraz Donna Albertine Debra Altobelli Eleanor Amodeo Leetta Marie Aquaro Margot Arana Louise Arciprete Michael Arkin Laurel Armington Jon Aster Kenneth Ayvazian Marybeth Baldwin Alan Banks Ann Barabush David Barnes Dawn Barnes Robert Barnett Alice Barney Neil Baron Laura Barsamian Wendy Barstow Robert Baum Ben Baylies Roberta Bayliss Matthew Bean Joseph Belcik James Bellows Barbara Berman Sandra Bernier Jean Bevington Eric Biederman Clifford Blood Peter Blunt John Boggia Alan Bogosian Gregory Bolster Joseph Bombara Kathy Bradley Richard Brandes Jeffrey Brehm David Briggs Amy Broderick Peter Brogan Deborah Busa Guy Busa Bruce Busteed John Butler Robert Butler Joel Butts Kathleen Carberry Mary Carine Laura Carlan Frances Carlson Judith Carlson Patricia Carney Linda Carpenter Victoria Carter Susan Casazza Judith Casello Janet Casey Debora Cassidy Gerard Clifford Michael Coblyn Robin Codner Geoffrey Cohler Debra Cole Joseph Collins JUNIORS Kenneth Connelly Kathleen Connor Rosemary Conroy Jeffrey Cooper Michelle Cotler Katherine Cowen Karen Crain Robert Crane Marie Curro Steven Custance Leonard Cuzzupe Robi n Dailey Joanne Delay Michael Desimone Paul Dever Michael Devlin Debra Dinozzi Deidre Anne Dion Johnette Divens Kurt Doelling Brian Doherty Stephen Doran Janet Doucette Marlene Dratch Kathleen Driscoll Ann Drouilhet Lynne Ericson Barbara Evans Cynthia Fabiszewski Cynthia Fenske Paul Ferraguto Janet Flewelling Peter Flynn Robin Foster Judith Ann Fox Nancy Fox 156 Cynthia Chapman Donald Charlantini Linda Chen John Chiesa Alison Clark Bruce Clarke Sandra Collins David Colwell Patricia Combs Virginia Comstock Beth Cone Kevin Conley Robert Corkum Deborah Coscia James Costello Phillip Costello Laurence Crossen Michael Cupp Thomas Cupp Wallace Cupp John Daley Peter Dalrymple Julia Davies Francis DeGuglielmo Elaine DiBartolo Margaret DiGiammarino Roseanne Diluna David Dimmock Paula Dolan William Dolbear Joseph Donato Anne Marie Donovan Brian Donovan Dana Doo Donald Drury Richard DuBois Paul Duggan Susan Dygert Michelle Ebbs Leah Eliades Leslie Field Russell Fig Ronald Finlayson Ann Marie Fiore Thomas Fitzgerald Kathy Flaherty James Fradette Dana Franklin Paul Fraser Deborah Friedman Jeffrey Friedman Martha Friedman Betty Fuller Robert Gallagher Richard Garant Gary Geissler Mario Giberti Steven Gibbs Lili Glick Debbie Goldman Kenneth Goodman Lisa Gougian Nicholas Grabar Esther Graham Kenneth Guditz Sandra Guy Evan Haberman Mary Hagerty Melanie Hagopian Suzanne Hall Marilyn Hastings Jennifer Hatfield Steven Heyl Nancy Hill Peter Hodges Amanda Hogan Karen Husmann Joseph Hutchinson Marjorie Jackson Sarah Jackson David Jick Eric Johannessen Lisa Johns Florence Johnson Janet Kaitz Johanna Katz Andrew Kalafatis Alice Kashmanian Mark Kidney Susan Kingston Janice Kirby Daniel Koff Carl Krag Susan Kutchin Bruce Labitt Robert Labombard Marco Lanza Michael Larj James Larson William Lawhorn Susan Gilbert Kathleen Gildea Katherine Gilfix David Glaser Pamela Glass Veronica Graham Dominic Grant Jonathan Groisser Elizabeth Gruber Ann Gryboski Daniel Handman Nancy Hard Brett Harrison Richard Hartstone Daniel Harvey Carol Hoover Robert Hopwood Marian Horowitz Andrew Hosken K. Lee Howard Cynthia Jefferson Wendy Jellis Marshall Jenkins Jeff Jenkinson Andrew Jonas David Jones Elaine Jones Kevin Jones David Kaye Katherine Kean Paul Keeler Patricia Kelly Deborah Koning Thomas Koning Lisa Kornetsky Laurie Kornreich Cynthia Lancaster Scott Landry Mary Lannan Sharon Lannquist James Lawson Natalie Lawson Kevin Leary Elizabeth Lee JUNIORS Maria Legassie Marla Leichtman Philip Leonard Anne Lindsay Gayle Lingley Andrea Little Robin Louis “Deborah MacDonald Paula MacDonald Larry Madoff Robyn Mager James Mahoney Robert Manus Roxanne Margolien Ann Margolius Scott Marnoy Linda Marrone Anne Martin Mary Mason Harry May Susan May Lynn McArdle Leslie McCabe John McCarthy Owen McDonald Tom McDonald Janet McGinn Nancy McKinney William McLaughlin Susan McManus 160 Nelson Lerner Steven Levine Steven Libowitz Jane Littlejohn Susan Lodi Jeffrey Loring Charles MacGillivray Barbara MacGregor Charlene MacLeod Sandra Mains Harry Mairson Edward Mansfield Jeffrey Maron Jeanne Maroney Laura Marlowe Christine Martis Lawrence Maser Mark Mason Ruth Mayer Elizabeth Mazza William McAlduff Michael McCurley Paul McDermott Peter McDermott Mary McGrath Kathleen McGuire Mary McHugh Gerard McNamara William McNamara William McNamara 161 JUNIORS Martha McNicholas Robert McPherson Gerald Meadows John Meaney Maureen Meehan Brad Michalove Elizabeth Mooney Richard Moore Virginia Moreau Patricia Moretti Melinda Moseley Judith Mulkerin Paula Murphy Robert Murphy Stephen Myers Stephen Newcomb Amy Nichols Christina Nichols Debra Nygaard Karen O’Brien Nancy O’Donoghue Debra Packard Joseph Padellaro Robert Palmer Judith Peck Seth Pemsler Charles Peterson William Pierro Jeffrey Plank Ann Pollock Patricia Potter David Potts Richard Quinlan Marjorie Radlo George Ravanis Amy Rechtman Laurence Redgate Randi Ring Dawn Robbins John Robey John Rosato Michael Rodman Michael Meehan Janet Mehlhorn Joel Meltz Joan Merkle Debra Meurer Jeffrey Morgenstern Jon Morrison Patric Morrison Mary Morse Kathleen Moscillo Gregory Nahigian Michael Naka Michael Needham Jeff Neidorf Stephen Nelson Linda Nichols Nancy Nielsen Jill Novak John O’Hara James O’Neil Karen Osterberg Charlotte Parks Karen Parrish Susan Peterson Jeffrey Pheasant Robert Phelan Cindy Piantedosi Stephen Powell Janice Power Thomas Powers Norman Prendergast Christopher Purdy Linda Reed Richard Reeves Laura Reiner Gary Rich Karen Richards Debbie Rose Richard Rosmarin Jayne Ross Laurie Ross Margaret Ross JUNIORS ¥ X Leslie Rothman ‘ John Roznovak a uy Vv -V Marla Rubin VY Diane Rymes x ynthya Sacco ; 7 as Sacco ak yy er (y a ) oe) nneth Scanlon oann Schachter ) Susan Schatzoff_— Waren Schmale Thomas Schmickley Rhonda Schneider Jeffrey Scott Nancy Scurto Andrew Shact oo Shapiro Linda Sheffield Stanley Shelmire othy Simcox ames S eqry Ww ) is refte Slieker ‘ r Smith ve ¢ Mi Ny h Smith nN ae niel Solomon n Solomos Sorrentino arol Sortino ‘i yr wy Brian Stacey Wanda Stakutis Lisa Stamas Ellen Stein Christopher Steinberg Mark Stone Roger Strauch Thomas Strickland James Sullivan Patricia Sullivan Paul Sullivan Thomas Sullivan Charles Sutton David Tabeling Wayne Tack Jeffrey Tagen Leann Tambor Susan Tavilla Helen Terkanian David Terzian 164 165 Elletta Sangrey Donald Sannella Elaine Santelmann Paul Sawtelle George Scaltsas Gayle Schramm Carol Schreiber Bailey Schulz Heidi Schworm Gerald Scott Mary Sherman Mary Sikes Laurel Siltanen William Silva William Silverman Edwin Smith Marcia Smith Paul Smith Stephen Smith Steven Smith David Soybel Matthew Spencer Joanne Spilios Lorraine Testa David Thompson Paul Timmins Joan Toomey Andrew Topalian Katherine Touart Michael Tracey Daniel Traficante Denis Tremblay Bruce Troxell Joyce Trueblood James Walton Karen Vaccaro Peter Vallas Janice VanNorden Leslie Warner Carol Walker Alison Wall Norann Warner Steven Wasserman Jonathan Waterman Billy Watson Pamela Watson Kristin Webb Edward Webster Thomas Webster Deborah Weiner Stephen Weiner Richard Weisman Claire Welch Gregory Wells Ronald Wells Judith Wenzelberger Sharon Westcott Mary Whall Diane White 166 JUNIORS 167 John White Kristin White Jill Whitman Diane Whitney David Whittinghill Thomas Wiedman Eileen Wiles Karen Wilkinson Glenn Williams Jill Williams Michael Wimberly Karin Winnard Pamela Winston Kenneth Wissoker Karen Withrow Amy Wolf Joyce Wolfson Janine Wong Mark Wright Susan Wright Priscilla Wyman Stephen Yerardi Janette Young Thomas Youngren Gary Zartarian Mark Zieff Gary Zierhoffer Jami Zisson Joann Zouranjian Gordon Zuerndorfer William Zvara up a OoM VF = = y s : my ; { H U Si) i 1 |: {ie Yh) a | ( NE NN | i a S S IZ - Our diversity in talents and interests was once labelled a disadvantage. But coupled with a growing sense of unity it became one of our strongest attributes. Time has taken the scientific and the humanistic and allowed the interaction of their ideas, allowed the sharing of their friendships. Time and our own dimension have given us greater perspective and understanding. Time has brought us together as seniors, and as the Class of ’73. 170 To have known and appreciated our diversity is to have gained an understanding of the values and attitudes of others. To have learned about others is to have gained insight into ourselves. And to have begun to find our roles as individuals is to have reached one horizon and perceived another. L72 Re tet Ae ae aint CHARLES ABATE [ig 2. | - 7-= % BRIAN ALDRICH ELISE ABEL GUSTAVO ABELE KAREN AGRESTI RUTH ALLEN : DAVID ALEXANDER DALE AMARAL DONNA AMODEO DULCE ANDERSON STEPHEN ANNAND KAREN ANTONUCCI GAIL ARMSTRONG MICHAEL ANDOLINA NANCY ASARKOF DEBORAH BACON STEVEN ASCHER THOMAS BACHMAN BETH BALDWIN 178 LISA BALTZ ANN JANE BANIOS MARK BARBACANO EDWIN BANKS BONNIE BARRETT JASON BARON NANCY BARSTOW CAROL ANN BASS CHARLES J. ABATE, Chas, Chuckles, 7 Blueberry La. NHS, Wres- tling, Concert Choir; “Happiness is a song, a smile, and friends.”’, “Give me a place to stand and I will move the world.” ELISA K. ABEL, Elisa, Lisa, 22 Partridge Rd. GUSTAVO ABELE, Match Abele, 31 Baskin Rd. Likes football, hock- ey, skiing; ““Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt.” IYABO ADEGOKE, 201 Waltham St. “LHS and its students and teachers are nice. It is a good experience for me to be in this school.” PERRY L. ADLER, 46 Webster Rd. KAREN MARIE AGRESTI, Norma, Agreoli, 4 Foster Rd. Ski Club, Hockey, Junior Show, CLB; Likes skiing, hockey, and the orange bird; “Where’s my net?”, “Kippa D.P.!”, “Froot!” BRIAN S. ALDRICH, 39 York St. Varsity Soccer; Likes skiing, hock- ey, camping, photography, music; “Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it.” DAVID B. ALEXANDER, 19 Welch Rd. RUTH ALLEN, 26 Fletcher Ave. “All the flowers of all th e tomor- rows are in the seeds of today.” DALE J. AMARAL, 2 Whittier Rd. “Understanding and respecting other persons’ feelings and ideas, as they do your own, is Commu- nication as it should be the world over.” DONNA JEAN AMODEO, | Anthony Rd. Likes basketball, sewing, reading, good books; Ambition: Kindergarten teacher. DULCE M. ANDERSON, 47 Winthrop Rd. Cheerleading, Leader Corps, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Likes to skate; “After the rain... the rainbow.” MICHAEL ANDOLINA, Spas, 12 Hancock St. Ambition: Hopefully a writer; “Whats’s happening—Que Pasa babe?’’, ““Wanna go parking?”, “Party, where’s the party?”, “All the world is a stage.” M ARK ANDONIAN, 25 Fairbanks Rd. STEPHEN ANNAND, 229 Bedford St. KAREN ANTONUCCI, 16 Green La. GAIL S. ARMSTRONG, Murtle, 17 Prospect Hill Rd. Band, Ski Club; “Smile and take life as it comes. Remember the good and learn from the bad.” NANCY ASARKOF, Nance, 21 Hastings Rd. Likes ice skating and sailing; “The greatest essentials of happiness are something to do, some- thing to love, and something to hope for.” STEVEN ASCHER, 31 Maple St. THOMAS BACHMAN, Bach, Lucy, 11 Percy Rd. Likes weiny roasts, camping, loosies, Heineken, canoeing trips, Schlitz, gold Mustangs, 16mm movie cameras, Tequila and friends to go with them. DEBORAH J. BACON, Debbie, 65 Spring St. Likes skating and gui- tar. BENDRIX BAILEY, Motor-mouse, 41 Monroe Rd. Likes bikes, soph- omore parties, D-Unit corner; “Some teachers I’ll be glad to forget.” GREGORY BAKER, 347 Bedford St. BETH M. BALDWIN, 24 Deering Ave. Hockey Statistician, Ski Club, VA Volunteer, French Club; Likes water skiing, snow skiing, hockey, net weaving, penguins. LISA BALTZ, 28 Robinson Rd. ANN JANE BANIOS, 4.J., 297 Bedford St. Likes all sports, music, tan Galaxy 500’s; ‘““Knowledge is the reason for man’s inability to be satisfied with himself.” EDWIN R. BANKS, 15 Hillcrest Ave. MARK A. BARBACANO, Bub, Chico, 31 Lawrence La. Likes foot- ball, girls, Chevy’s, Wilson’s Farm, and most of all JA Hockey; “Fords are for punks.” JASON R. BARON, 7 Gould Rd. Debating Club President, NHS; “The soul of wit may become the very body of untruth.” BONNIE J. BARRETT, S.H.A.B.B. Y., Bones, 3 Dane Rd. “‘If only we could learn to love the beauty around us, in nature, and in the hearts of others.” NANCY M. BARSTOW, Bubbles, 198 East St. Likes skiing, apples, the Cape; Ambition: Work with children; “Do what?’, “Don’t be so stupid!” CAROL ANN BASS, 30 Eastern Ave. 179 WINIFRED L. BAYLES, Winnie, 19 Wyman Rd. Band, Chorus; “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” MARCIA C. BEAL, Marsh, 22 Bryant Rd. Chorus, Cumberland Eng- land Exchange, Junior and Senior Proms, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Powder Puff Football; Likes painting and guy watching. GARY R. BEAMON, Benny, Beez, 58 Ledgelawn Ave. Soccer, Indoor Track, Co-Captain Outdoor Track, Harry Minehart Talent Show, Lead- er Corps; Ambition: Business Administration; “Nature knows no in- decencies; man invents them.” LISA M. BEAUDRY, 73 Bedford St. EWOW. DAVID A. BECK, 30 Woodland Rd. BARBARA BELT, Barb, 58 Blossomcrest Rd. Band, Stage Band. LINDA N. BENJAMIN, Lin, 11 Douglas Rd. Musket Assistant Edi- tor-In-Chief, French Club, Debate Club, Prom-Manaders; “‘To live is to laugh, to laugh is to love, to love is to live.” FAYE BENNETT, Bunky, 500 Marrett Rd. Gymnastics; Likes horses; “Tl never forget my friends.” TOM BENOIT, 2 Morris St. MARC BERKOWITZ, Bergo, 8 Marshall Rd. Football, Wrestling, SGO, Homeroom Representative. LESLIE BERNIER, 54 Baskin Rd. ALISON BERNSTEIN, 132 Worthen Rd. ROBERT H. BETTENCOURT, Bette, 2 Tewksbury St. Swim Team, Stage Lighting Crew; “ ... things to do, and promises to keep, and miles to go before I slee p...” KATHRYN R. BEUTLER, 7 Carriage Dr. “The highest compact we can make with our fellow is, ‘let there be truth between us two forever- morens GARY A. BEVINGTON, Bunky, 130 Marrett Rd. Echo; Likes volley- carton games, lunches on the windowsill; “Here Spot. Come on Boy.” SHERYL BICKNELL, 32 Barberry Rd. Likes people, fun, life; Ambi- tion: Work with people; “Everything has its beauty, but not everyone Seesnitua DOUGLAS M. BILLE, 21 Douglas Rd. Likes hockey, football, base- ball. LYNN BJORKLUND, 10 Carmel Cir. “Friends, though absent, are still present.” DEBORAH E. BLACK, 17 Turning Mill Rd. MARSHA BLACK, 17 Turning Mill Rd. JUDY BLAKE, 6 Birch Hill La. KENNETH BLOCK, 37 Wyman Rd. Debate Club, Stage Band, Band, Tennis Team; Likes band parties; “Until you try, you don’t know what you can do.” 180 MARCIA BEAL WINIFRED BAYLES GARY BEAMON LISA BEAUDRY BARBARA BELT DAVID BECK. LINDA BENJAMIN FAYE BENNETT MARC BERKOWITZ THOMAS BENOIT LESLIE BERNIER ALISON BERNSTEIN GARY BEVINGTON SHERYL BICKNELL DOUGLAS BILLE ROBERT BETTENCOURT DEBORAH BLACK KENNETH BLOCK LYNN BJORKLUND JUDY BLAKE 181 SUSAN BLUMENTHAL RUTH BOGHOSIAN DENISE BOMBARA LYNNE BONINI DAVID BRACKEN LANCE BRADLEY STUART BRAKS ROBERT BREHM KATHLEEN BRIANA JAMES BRICK PETER BRIGHTMAN DENNIS BRODERICK 182 DALE BROWN DONNA BROWN WILFRIED BRUDER JUDITH BROWN BARBARA BRYANT ie GEORGE BRYANT LISA BUCHANAN KAREN BULLOCK SUSAN E. BLUMENTHAL, Sue, 105 Burlington St. “We are riding on a railroad, singing someone else’s song . . .” RUTH E. BOGHOSIAN, Bugsy, 10 Green La. Likes traveling, sew- ing, swimming, ceramics; “In each person there is something good; search and you will find it.” DENISE M. BOMBARA, Golden Throat, Pizan, 10 Holmes Rd. JV Field Hockey, Basketball, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; “When you see someone without a smile give them one of yours.” LYNNE BONINI, Red, 9 Stimson Ave. Likes mushrooms, animals, little kids, traveling, arguing with Durkin; Hates having picture taken and being called Red. DIANNE BOULEY, 37 Webb St. NANCY BOUTWELL, 130 East St. REGINA K. BOWIE, 46 Grove St. Likes roller skating, swimming, gymnastics; Ambition: Stenographer for an airline corporation. DAVID BRACKEN, 63 Reed St. Likes hockey, sailing, outdoors, ski- ing, hiking, music; Ambitions: Sail around world, canoe across country, walk Appalachian Trail. LANCE P. BRADLEY, 24 Longfellow Rd. Likes bikes and traveling; ““.. with the Hollywood name.” STUART J. BRAKS, Stu, 14 Appletree La. Gymnastics; Likes sports, drawing, Colt, playing the drums. ROBERT K. BREHM, 14 Parker St. Football, Track; Likes water sports; Plans to travel before college. TERRY A. BRENNER, 112 Adams St. KATHLEEN M. BRIANA, 29 Hathaway Rd. Swim Team, Junior Show, Junior and Senior Proms, Powder Puff Football, Lexington Plan Committee. JAMES BRICK, 4 Blueberry La. Soccer, Swimming, Yearbook, Mus- ket, SGO; Likes Burgandy Bombers; “Try to see yourself as others see you, but try not to get angry about it.” PETER S. BRIGHTMAN, 7 Dunham St. “I come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.” DENNIS BRODERICK, 15 Maple St. DALE BROWN, 3 Bond Rd. EWOW. DONNA A. BROWN, 510 Woburn St. “If you cry because of losing the sun, your tears will not allow you to see the stars.” JUDITH BROWN, Judy, 3 Demar Rd. Freshman-Sophomore Chorus, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football, Lacrosse, Gymnastics, Swimming; Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher. WILFRIED R. BRUDER, Wilf, 14 Smith Ave. AFS, Drama Club, VA Hospital Volunteer; Likes art, drama, people; “A high school year full of learning and experiences.”, “I liked being an AFS’er.” GEORGE G. BRYANT, 1948 Mass. Ave. Likes camping, hiking, vol- leyball, tennis. LISA BUCHANAN, 56 Meriam St. JAMES BUCKLEY, 43 Cedar St. KAREN M. BULLOCK, 17 Longfellow Rd. Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Junior and Senior Shows; “Friends are the gifts you give to yourself.” 183 ELIZABETH C. BURKE, Liz, 10 Bloomfield St. Chorus, Concert Choir, Musicals, Debate Club, Ping Pong Club; “There is a fine line be- tween genius and insanity.”, “... Max Pax...” PHILIP BURKE, 298 Bedford St. LYNN BURNS, Burnzy, Lynno, 37 Cliffe Ave. Yearbook Salesman, Powder Puff Football, Senior Show; Likes H-lav, summer, skiing, par- ties, cars; “Be someone, but be yourself.” BRIAN D. BURRELL, 1900 Mass. Ave. Varsity Soccer, Chem Bowl. ANGELO M. BUSA, Booze, 140 Grant St. Football, Outdoor Track, Baseball; Ambition: To become the best Nail Banger; ““Nippa!” SUSAN P. BUTLER, 35 Meriam St. “When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music.” WILLIAM BUTTRICK, 996 Mass. Ave. CYNTHIA BYERS, 28 Fairlawn La. “‘“Why, I’ve often seen a cat without a grin,’ said Alice, ‘but never a grin without a cat’.” LORIE CAHN, 5 Field Rd. “Laugh and be jolly when it rains, any fool can do so when the sun shines.” NORM CAMAC, 96 Kendall Rd. Ping Pong, Tennis, Echo, AFS, SOAP, Bubbling; “Peace through understanding.” DEBRA J. CAMP, 10 Preston Rd. Yearbook Design Editor, Swim Team, Band, Junior Show, Senior Show, Senior Prom, Powder Puff Football, Rainbow Girls, Basketball Intramurals. NEYSA CAPLAN, Neys, 19 Deering Ave. Likes windy empty beaches, children, laughter; “Remembered joys are never past, they were, they are, they yet shall be.” FRANK A. CAPRIO, Frankie, Cappie, 32 Rindge Ave. Likes a good laugh and friends; “Perhaps we never had it so good, but it never went so fast either!” DIANE CARDILLO, 38 School St. Powder Puff Football; Ambition: Own a farm; “We too often love things and use people when we should use things and love people.” JOANNE K. CAREY, 11 Dee Rd. Yearbook Associate Editor, Eng- land Exchange, Musket, Junior Show; Likes Fall, skiing, History, Eng- land; Ambition: History Teacher. CHARLENE CARLSON, 500 Marrett Rd. MARK C. CAROTA, Rada, 41 Harding Rd. Likes golf, basketball, street hockey, the Brook Gang. MARYJANE CARROLL, 28 Young St. Field Hockey, Lacrosse, SFG, Ski Club, Powder Puff Football, Senior Show; Likes peanut but- ter cookies and the snow. CHRISTOPHER CASEY, Stretch, Case, 318 Lowell St. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Karate; Likes Schooner, Labats 50, Moosehead, P.W.; Wants to specialize in Rambler stunt and demolition. MICHAEL D. CASSIDY, 14 Harding Rd. JOAN P. CAVANAGH, 16 Tucker Ave. Loves Laura Nyro, photogra- phy, B.M.; “Go get lucky!” CYNTHIA J. CAVE, 11 Patriots Dr. Swim Team, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Shows; Ambition: A career in riding. RICHARD R. CHABOT, Rich, 7 Fiske Rd. Likes sports, cars, music, having a good time and a few laughs with friends; Ambition: Radio sportscaster; “Life gets complicated when you get past 18.” ARTHUR CHAGNON, 42 Munroe Rd. 184 PHILIP BURKE ELIZABETH BURKE BRIAN BURRELL LYNN BURNS SUSAN BUTLER ANGELO BUSA WILLIAM BUTTRICK CYNTHIA BYERS NORMAN CAMAC DEBRA CAMP i ny ANN NEYSA CAPLAN FRANK CAPRIO MARK CAROTA MARYJANE CARROLL DIANE CARDILLO JOANNE CAREY DEBBIE CARR MICHAEL CASSIDY RICHARD CHABOT CHRISTOPHER CASEY JOAN CAVANAGH CYNTHIA CAVE 185 STEWART CHAPIN CYNTHIA CHAGNON SCOTT CHAPMAN RICHARD CHARTIENITZ BARBARA CHIESA LYNNE CLARKE PAUL CLEAR PATRICIA CLERKIN GEORGE COBLYN KENNETH CODY a ARLENE COATES MICHELLE COLBERT 186 JENNIFER COLLARD WILLIAM COMBS LAWRENCE CONLEY CELINE CONNELL KIMBERLY COLLINS DONALD COMSTOCK SHARON CONBOY MARLISE CONWAY CYNTHIA CHAGNON, 42 Munroe Rd. MARK J. CHAGNON, 42 Munroe Rd. STEWART B. CHAPIN, 3 Juniper Pl. SDS, NHS; “We had barely an hour in which to test the lighting; then Oskar raised the curtain with a ELOUnIS Heys SCOTT CHAPMAN, 555 Lowell St. Ambition: Senior pilot for Delta Airlines. RICHARD G. CHARTIENITZ, 31 Brandon St. Likes all sports. BARBARA CHIESA, 44 Adams St. EWOW: Likes H-Lav; “N.F.G.”, “TG. Lee WAYNE F. CHILDS, 10 Locke La. PETER K. CLARK, Buddy, Joe, 49 Peacock Farm Rd. “Buddies, The Landlubbers.”, “Those in the know stay in the land. Those in the land stay in the know.”, “N”’. LYNNE A. CLARKE, 71 Hancock St. Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” PAUL JOSEPH CLEAR, 26 Cliffe Ave. YES President, Cross Coun- try, Indoor Track; Ambition: Go to Northeastern University and work for the Lexington Police. PATRICIA A. CLERKIN, Pits, 9 Warren St. Junior and Senior Proms, AFS, England Exchange, Powder Puff Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Manager, YES; “I don’t get it!” ARLENE COATES, 31 Pineknoll Rd. PAUL M. COBB, 134 Vine St. CATHERINE COBLE, 18 Bryant Rd. GEORGE H. COBLYN, Chip, 311 Lowell St. Open Campus Com- mittee, Soccer, Football; Likes art and traveling; Ambition: Go on in an art related field. KENNETH B. CODY, 8 North St. LYNDA J. COLANGELO, 115 Kendall Rd. EWOW, Child Care Center; Loves to work with children. MICHELLE A. COLBERT, Shell, Moo, 6 Tewksbury St. Lexington Plan; Likes smiles, peanut butter cookies, orange Volkswagons, swim- ming, singing, Bernadette, art, skating; “Close your mouth and open your heart.” JENNIFER L. COLLARD, 92 Hill St. Field Hockey, Gymnastics, La- crosse, Band, Powder Puff Football, Ski Club; Ambition: Physical Ther- apist; “Live one day at a time.” KIMBERLY COLLINS, 7 Tufts Rd. WILLIAM COMBS, 10 Sunnyknoll St. DONALD W. COMSTOCK, 136 East St. Football Co-Captain, Base- ball, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football Coach; “The hardest thing to give is ‘in’.” SHARON CONBOY, 324 Concord Ave. LAWRENCE CONLEY, 7 Theresa Ave. CELINE M. CONNELL, 55 Forest St. Swimming, Junior Show; Likes peanut butter cookies, long walks and talks, friends, parties, certain people in good moods; “I don’t remember days, I only remember mo- ments.” MARLISE CONWAY, 2521 Mass. Ave. 187 SUSAN E. CONWAY, 18 Normandy Rd. Varsity Tennis and Cheer- leading, Powder Puff Football; “Love is like a seed, just give it time. give it time to grow.” DAVID COOPER, 43 Reed St. Drama Club; Likes rock music, illu- mination, poetry, “Layla”; “It all ties together in the end.” JOSEPH E. CORMIER, 20 Kendall Rd. Co-Captain Basketball, Base- ball, Leader Corps, Junior Show. ROBERT J. COUGHLIN, Bobby C., Cough, 20 Carville Ave. Varsity Soccer, GOLDEN EAGLES Coach; Ambition: College, to major in Bi- ology or Architecture; “The greater the difficulty, the greater the giory.” PAUL M. CREAMER, 12 Crescent Rd. Senior Class Council. ELLEN CROSS, Swell, El, 31 Woodland Rd. Likes backpacking, art, history, poetry, psychology, snorkeling; “Dedicated in memory of RBLMGSAPJDE who reminded me of why I should live.” JEANNE CROWLEY, Ginger, 34 Justin St. Likes figure skating, ski- ing, the Fine Arts; Ambition: Pursue a career in the theatre; ‘““The world is one great stage with all its people players.” FRANCIS CULBERTSON, Cubby, 9 Lillian Rd. Likes JA Hockey, fishing, the outdoors; Ambition: College. JEANNE CULLEN, 28 Calvin St. MARK G. CUNHA, 30 Eaton Rd. Hockey, Yearbook, NHS, Soccer, Rifle Club, Ski Club; “Life isn’t all beer and skittles. Few of us have touched a skittle in years.” STEVE A. CUNHA, 14 Blueberry La. Cross-Country, Bicycle Club, Chorus, Youth Volunteer at Veteran’s Hospital; Likes cycling and people; Ambition: A career in medicine; “Peace!” JAMES B. CURRAN, 61 Cliffe Ave. JAMES P. CURRAN, Jim, 34 Calvin St. Likes JA Hockey, all sports; Ambition: Study meteorology or computer technology. ANDREW CURTIN, 138 Worthen Rd. LUCIA CUSOLITO, 24 Fairland St. JANET E. CUSTANCE, 88 Hancock St. Swim Team; Likes New Hampshire, children, being with groups of people, snow and water ski- ing; “Far away fella.” LENA DAHLBERG, Yummi, 54 Bridge St. Loves swimming, horse- back riding, chocolate frappes, LHS; “Only one thing, Sweden’s too far away!” SUSAN L. DALRYMPLE, Sue, 85 Winter St. Child Day Care Cen- ter; Ambitions: Teach nursery school, be a success, be happy. RUSSELL DANA, Rusty, 29 Locust Ave. Likes all sports—mostly hockey and mechanics; Ambition: Go into business with a friend; “My best teacher was Mr. Pero.” WEYMAN DARDEN, Sandy, 61 Burlington St. “Va fave un culo.” PETER A. D’ARRIGO, | Lantern La. Hockey, Golf; Likes sports; Am- bitions: College and law school. ALAN DAWSON, Magic, 5 Winchester Dr. Likes music, basketball, girls; “Love, peace and happiness are the achievements of all.” JULIE A. DAWSON, 9 Audubon Rd. 188 SUSAN CONWAY ROBERT COUGHLIN JOSEPH CORMIER ELLEN CROSS PAUL CREAMER JEANNE CROWLEY FRANCIS CULBERTSON JEANNE CULLEN JAMES P. CURRAN MARK CUNHA STEVEN CUNHA JAMES B. CURRAN LUCIA CUSOLITO JANET CUSTANCE LENA DAHLBERG ANDREW CURTIN PETER D’ARRIGO SUSAN DALRYMPLE JULIE DAWSON 189 KATHLEEN DEGNAN MICHAEL DELFINER DIANE DiROCCO E. KELLY DOMINGS BARBARA DEGAN KATHLEEN DEVLIN DIANNE DiBLASI PAUL DONAHUE PETER DOELLING BRENDA DONOVAN 190 KATHLEEN DOHERTY DANIEL DONOVAN THOMAS DOHERTY HELENA DONOVAN MELANIE DORAIN JAMES DONOVAN LINDA DOSTOU MICHAEL DRURY presi seme ee = be 3 PAMELA DOWNING MICHELLE DUPEREY WILLIAM DUNCAN BARBARA J. DEGAN, Barb, 334 Lincoln St. Gymnastics, SOS Presi- dent; “Ein jeder sucht im Arm des Freundes Ruh.” KATHLEEN DEGNAN, 74 School St. MICHAEL B. DELFINER, 8 Brown Rd. “You can fool some of the people some of the time. Can I fool everybody all of the time?” ERIC A. DENTLER, 11 Childs Rd. KATHLEEN A. DEVLIN, Twinkle-toes, 26 Normandy Rd. Band Vice-President, French Club, Musicals, Chorus, Ski Club; “Froot!”, “Keep your feet on the ground, and reach for the stars.” DIANNE DiBLASI, 346 Mass. Ave. DIANE MARY DiROCCO, Shrimp, 12 Dunham St. Likes 1941 Plymouths; “Who wants to skip the next class?” PETER N. DOELLING, 6 Turning Mill Rd. ‘Thou shalt love the Lord, thy God, with all thy heart, and all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” KATHLEEN M. DOHERTY, Kathy, 44 Bow St. Swim Team, Leader Corps, Junior Show; Likes skiing, swimming, piano. THOMAS W. DOHERTY, 44 Bow St. Likes hockey, golf, skiing, fast cars, engines, jets; “FOR SALE: Slightly Used °57 Chevy.” E. KELLY DOMINGS, Kell, 37 Valleyfield St. Basketball; Likes to work on cars, hunt, be with friends, have a heavy time with a chick; Slaten PAUL M. DONAHUE, 4 Viles Rd. BRENDA DONOVAN, 29 Dexter Rd. DANIEL J. DONOVAN, Dunny, 12 Garfield St. Soccer, Baseball, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Student Class Council, Junior and Senior Shows. F. HELENA DONOVAN, 24 Brookside Ave. River Kids, Fiddler, Guys Dolls, Echo: Likes fogs, cats, bicycling, R.S.; “Robert, I keep tearing the stencil!”, “Love is caring.” JAMES DONOVAN, Jim, 11 John Poulter Rd. Likes golf and tennis; Ambition: Lawyer. MELANIE DORAIN, 31 Locust Ave. Likes laughing, sailing, skiing, tennis; “One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to un- derstand and be understood.” LINDA M. DOSTOU, 21 Winchester Dr. Senior Class Secretary, Yearbook Editor, JV and Varsity Cheerleading, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football, SFG, Ski Club; “Cherish Yesterday, Dream Tomorrow, Live Today.” RAYMOND J. DOUCETTE, Ra-Ra, 33 Reed St. Child Care Aide, Beta Eata Pi Fraternity; “Go ahead, flush yourself down the toilet of life, see what I care!” NANCY E. DOUKAS, 114 Cedar St . Ambition: College; “ ... and we are the nuts!” PAMELA DOWNING, 27 Deering Ave. Likes skiing, swimming, sew- ing; “Efficiency is the key to success.” MICHAEL DRURY, 95 Spring St. WILLIAM DUGGAN, 70 Freemont St. WILLIAM DUNCAN, 3 Wyman Rd. MICHELLE M. DUPEREY, 24 Hillcrest Ave. Field Hockey, La- crosse, Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; “You can’t buy, borrow or use your friends; you can only find them and keep them.” 191 BARBARA J. DURKIN, Durk, 18 Manley Ct. Likes to argue with Bonini; “Can I help it if ’'m clumsy?” VICTOR DYCK, 18 Redcoat La. ELAINE M. DYER, 13 Demar Rd. Gymnastics, Lacrosse, SOS. MARGARET DYER, 24 Oakland St. Band, Chorus, Concert Choir, Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls, Ski Club; “Wherever you go, there you are!” DEBORAH A. DYGERT, Debbs, 46 Reed St. Likes working at Den- ny’s Restaurant, G-Unit Lav, ““Hucky”; Ambitions: Graduate and keep on waiting on the public. MICHAEL C. EACOCK, 20 Wyman Rd. Echo, Hunger Walk; Likes bicycles, art, rock’n’roll and just having a good time; “Rule Brittania.”’, “Who is the Atom Heart Mother?” MARK L. EBBS, 5 Brent Rd. RICHARD JAY EGAN, 92 Blossomcrest Rd. ROBERT J. ELDRIDGE, Bob, 6 Preston Rd. Hockey, Leader Corps Vice-President, Golf, Rifle Club, Powder Puff Cheerleader; Likes Rossi trips; Ambition: Physical Education; “When there’s a will there’s a way.” STEPHEN D. ELKINS, Ears, 18 Woodcliffe Rd. Loves riding and raving; “I'll ride my bike down the hall, if you wanna catch me it'll take you all.” BRUCE ELLIS, 3 Hill St. JV and Varsity Soccer. DOSHA R. ELLIS, Doc, 42 Hartwell St., Roxbury. Likes art, acting, smizzing, partying. “My motto as I live and learn is dig and be dug in return.” MARY JANE ENTERKIN, Joe C., 10 Cherry St. Yearbook, Lexing- ton Plan, England Exchange, Junior and Senior Shows, Leader Corps; “There’s a spirit of living that makes every tomorrow an adventure filled with laughter.” LISA K. ERINES, 16 Tyler Rd. Swim Team; Likes horseback riding and people; “Remember, no one is perfect, but that doesn’t mean you can’t keep trying!” STANTON ESECSON, Beak, 44 Hancock St. SGO, Yearbook, Ski Club; Likes high finance, football pools, travel, girls; “Reckless driving doesn’t determine who’s right, just who’s left!”, ““Can’t means won’t.”, Lhats hfelv ELIZABETH S. EVANS, Liz’ Lizzie, 10 Wingate Rd. Likes art, lan- guages, chorus, homework; “To grow is to change, and to have changed often is to have grown much.” MARTHA G. FALCONER, Marty, 130 Grove St. Likes Pook; Ambi- tion: Business Administration. ANN C. FARRAR, 45 Bridge St. VICTORIA FARRELL, 33 Philip Rd. PATRICIA J. FAZIO, 1468 Mass. Ave. Likes spending summers at the beach, winters skiing; Ambition: Secretary; “If you try hard enough you'll get what you want.” TODD FEINBURG, 24 Peacock Fm. FREDERICK A. FENDEL, Rick, 315 Lincoln St. Ski Club President, Basketball, Soccer; Likes Berlin, skiing, money; “You lose a few, you lose a few.” DAVID E. FENN, Dave, 130 Worthen Rd. Soccer, Indoor Track Captain, Outdoor Track. LORRAINE FERGUSON, 8 Holton Rd. “’Twas brillig, and the slithy toves did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the boro- goves, and the mome raths outgrabe.” TONY FERRARI, 24 Leonard Rd. Likes the DC-9, DC-10, 747, L- 1011; Ambition: Work for the airlines. 12 MARGARET DYER DEBORAH DYGERT RICHARD EGAN STEPHEN ELKINS ROBERT ELDRIDGE BRUCE ELLIS DOSHA ELLIS LISA ERINES STANTON ESECSON ELIZABETH EVANS PATRICIA FAZIO ANN FARRAR VICTORIA FARRELL TODD FEINBURG DAVID FENN FREDERICK FENDEL LORRAINE FERGUSON ANTHONY FERRARI 193 i , , 1 Ya JONATHAN JOSEPH FERRO : | be LC—7e FLEISCHMANN DENIS FILIPETTI DESPENA FILLIOS STEPHEN FISHER CAROL FOBERT JON FONTAS SHARON FORREY RICHARD FOUST JOHN FOWLE CARL FRANCESCHI JANET FOULKES PAUL FRANTZ 4B x? Th ; RICHARDINE FREISECKE | MELINDA FRASE JAMES FRIEND BRIAN FULLERTON 194 MICHAEL FULTON ELAINE GAFFNEY WILLIAM GADDIS STEPHEN GALLAGHER JOSEPH FERRO, José, 10 Chadbourne Rd. Football, Powder Puff Coach, Leader Corps; Wants to remember Gabe and Walker; ‘Re- member guys, there are plenty of fish in the sea!” DENIS FILIPETTI, 253 Mass. Ave. DESPENA FILLIOS, 19 Eliot Rd. STEPHEN A. FISHER, 4 Constitution Rd., Mattapan. Judo, the W’s and J’s; “More power to the BSU.’’, “Best wishes for the last of the good musicians.”, “The end? A beginning!” JONATHAN FLEISCHMANN, 28 Shade St. Ski Club, Tennis Team; Likes golf, skiing, fishing, motorcycles; Ambition: Doctor or orthodont- ist; “Never do today what you can put off ’til tomorrow.” REBECCA FLETCHER, 36 Moon Hill Rd. GARY M. FLOMENHOFT, Flome, Flo, 14 Baskin Rd. Swim Team Tri-Captain, Soccer; “Getting enough to eat, and then getting rid of it, are two of the great problems of life.” CAROL FOBERT, 25 Winthrop Rd. England Exchange, Outing Club. JON P. FONTAS, 21 Locust Ave. Varsity Soccer, Hockey, Baseball. SHARON M. FORREY, Sharie, 11 Appletree La. “Drama, freaks, the corner and the tree.”, “Special to Kate, B, the Business Department Staff.”, “All my love to Ron.” Ron.” MATTHEW R. FOTI, Matty, 30 Fairbanks Rd. Likes cars, bikes, women; “Res forever.”’, “I had a good time in this hole, I'll keep my memories in my soul.” JANET FOULKES, 33 Lillian Rd. RICHARD FOUST, 58 Paul Revere Rd. JOHN FOWLE, Jef 12 Winthrop Rd. “I was gratified to be able to 299 answer promptly, I said, ‘I don’t know sir’. CARL ROBERT FRANCHESCI, 26 Fairland St. Soccer, Baseball, Wrestling Co-Captain, NHS, Musket, Chem Bowl Champion. PAUL JAMES FRANTZ, 2 Grove St. Musicals, Band President, NHS, Math Team; ‘“‘Cast your bread upon the waters and unto you will come soggy bread.” MELINDA FRASE, 93 Gleason Rd. “It takes 53 muscles to frown; but only 13 to smile... why work so hard?” JAMES FRIEND, Bananaman, 3 Wachusett Cir. Ski Club; “Your place or Mike’s?” RICHARDINE FRIESECKE, Dini, Richie, 64 Baker Ave. Ambition: Make a good mother, wife and engineer. IRIS FRISSORE, 16 Young St. BRIAN FULLERTON, 2400 Mass. Ave. MICHAEL FULTON, 6 Tower Rd. R. WILLIAM GADDIS, Captain, 1 Oxbow Rd. Loves to fly; Ambi- tion: Senior Pilot for American Airlines. ELAINE M. GAFFNEY, Biff, 23 Rawson Ave. Powder Puff Football, Basketball Intramurals; Likes pole vaulting and surfing; Ambition: Speech Therapy; “If it feels good, do it.” STEPHEN C. GALLAGHER, 118 Adams St. Tennis, Hockey; Likes hiking, the outdoors, all sports, life; “One man with courage makes a majority.” 195 BRIAN D. GAMES, Emmett, 34 Fairlawn La. Likes baseball, basket- ball, hockey, cars; Ambition: Go to college then practice medicine. KENNETH L. GARANT, KG, 11 Locust Ave. Likes Budweiser, sometimes Schlitz, camping, Marty’s parties, weiny roasts, wiggle-ins; Ambition: Special Education Teacher; “Goodbye.” GRANT A. GARBER, 6 Reed St. SHERRY A. GARDNER, Snake, Sha, 15 Fair Oaks Dr. Likes having Siggle for a best friend, laughing with Laura, motorcycles, animals, purple, Major and Archie; Plans to attend art school; “Ett.” DENISE A. GAUDET, 12 Stedman Rd. KATHLEEN GAUGHAN, Kathy, 32 Liberty Ave. “Give me a break!” JANICE K. GAVAN, 50 Eldred St. “And speaking now of changes, I sometimes feel the fear that the reason for the meaning will even dis- appear.” RAYMOND F. GELINAS, Ray, 33 Fottler Ave. Football, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Shows, Junior Prom; Likes skiing and parties; “It’s getting better all the time.” DONNA M. GENNARO, D.G., Gunch, 108 Winter St. Varsity Gym- nastics and Lacrosse, Leader Corps, Powder Puff Football; Ambitions: Go into Physical Education and marry a millionaire. JOHN J. GERAGOSIAN, Lump, Goash, 10 Independence Ave. Junior Show, Junior Prom, Powder Puff Cheerleading, Year- book; Ambition: Medicine; “Man isn’t complete until he’s married, and then he’s finished.” DAVID GISSEN, 141 Worthen Rd. “TDSMM, a feeble mind for a feeble body.” DAVID GIULIANO, Jew, 33 Hancock St. Varsity Soccer, Varsity Swimming; “Life is the greatest grind.” KIMBERLY A. GLENNON, 199 Bedford St. Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; Ambition: Art School; “Listen Gay—Gay listen’, “How romantic’, “Spare me!” NORMAN A. GLICKMAN, Norm, 6 Burroughs Rd. Likes sports; Ambition: College, to study medicine. DEBORAH J. GODDARD, Deb, 90 Cary Ave. Cheerleading, SGO, Ski Club, Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; Member of the “Fear- some Foursome”; Likes strawberries; Ambition: Dental Hygienist; “With a little sol.” MARYELLEN GOLINI, 35 Balfour St. “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” CARYN L. GOULD, 36 Webster Rd. Leader Corps, Senior Show; “A tearful eye should only reflect a laughing face.” RONALD GOULD, Maggot, Gouldy, 20 School St. STEWART GOULD, 24 Coolidge Ave. JONATHAND D. GRANATA, Jon, 154 GrantSt. Likes trucks, girls, football, hockey; Ambition: Open up a pizza place. MICHAEL T. GRANT, Mike, 25 Balfour St. Likes skiing, mountain climbing, hunting, fishing, all outdoor sports; Ambition: Navy Pilot. PATRICIA L. GRANT, 16 Hillcrest Ave. Lacrosse, Leader Corps, England Exchange, Yearbook Editor, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Shows, Lexington Plan Committee; “True friends are the best posses- sions.” F. SCOTT GRAY, Fred, 61 Turning Mill Rd. Swim Team Tri-Cap- tain, Junior Prom, Junior and Senior Shows, Yearbook Editor; “F.J. Forever.”, “To be a true champion is to excel beyond one’s capabi- lities.”” PAUL GRENIER, 4 Hastings Rd. JEFFREY GRIEVES, 9 Putney Cir. DENA GROISSER, 510 Concord Ave. 196 BRIAN GAMES SHERRY GARDNER KENNETH GARANT DENISE GAUDET KATHLEEN GAUGHAN JOHN GERAGOSIAN JANICE GAVAN RAYMOND GELINAS DONNA GENNARO KIMBERLY GLENNON DAVID GISSEN DAVID GIULIANO NORMAN GLICKMAN DEBORAH GODDARD MARYELLEN GOLINI CARYN GOULD STEWART GOULD RONALD GOULD DENA GROISSER MICHAEL GRANT JONATHAN GRANATA PATRICIA GRANT FRED SCOTT GRAY LOT JEFF GRUSH SANDRA GROLL JON GROSSMAN KENNETH GROSSMAN GARY HAGOPIAN STUART GRUBER SUSAN GUTHE NANCY HALL WILLIAM HAMILTON JUDITH HANRAHAN MAUREEN HARRIGAN SEAN HARRIGAN BRIAN HARRINGTON V MAUREEN HARTFORD JOYCE HARTMAN PETER HARVEY KENNETH HASTINGS 198 CRISTINA HAUS CHRISTOPHER HAYNER MARK HAYES KATHRYN HEBERT 199 SANDRA L. GROLL, Sandy, 54 Eldred St. Lacrosse, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Likes skiing, swimming, music; “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow.” JON D. GROSSMAN, 27 Demar Rd. “Buddies.” KENNETH H. GROSSMAN, Bull Moose, Jolly Green Giant, 549 Mar- rett Rd. “If you don’t believe in LHS power, we’ll probably blow your hair off!” STUART GRUBER, 20 Carriage Dr. Ski Club; Ambition: Account- ing. JEFFREY W. GRUSH, Moose, Slush, 32 Colony Rd. Cross Country, Football, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Yearbook Sports Editor; Likes ski- ing, Lacrosse, mountain climbing; Hopes to make it in dentistry; SUSAN E. GUTHE, Sue, 7 Lockwood Rd. Loves people, places, G.L.; “To give a part of yourself is the greatest gift you can give.” GARY HAGOPIAN, 3 Bryant Rd. NANCY GAIL HALL, 60 Ledgelawn Ave. Lacrosse, Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; Likes ice cream, beaches, sunny days, parties with beer, N.J.M.; “You've got to please yourself.” WILLIAM HAMILTON, 2522 Mass. Ave. WOO KYONG HAN, 12 Locust Ave. JUDITH HANRAHAN, 6 Hawthorne Rd. Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football; Likes sewing and children; Ambition: Teach the deaf; “What a riot!” ROBERT JI. H. HARLEMAN, Bobby H., Harl, 16 Bloomfield St. Soccer, Indoor Track, Leader Corps, Harry Minehart Talent Show; Ambition: Major in science; “May all your troubles be Piccolo.” MAUREEN A. HARRIGAN, 1347 Mass. Ave. Field Hockey, La- crosse, Powder Puff Football, YES, Junior Prom, Junior Show, Senior Prom. SEAN L. HARRIGAN, 1347 Mass. Ave. Co-Captain Cross Country and Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, England Exchange, YES Secretary; Likes sailing. BRIAN T. HARRINGTON, 10 Loring Rd. Class Council, VA Hospi- tal Volunteer, Ski Club, JV Soccer. MAUREEN E. HARTFORD, Moe, Pineapples, 16 Longfellow Rd. Lacrosse, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Member of the “Fearsome Foursome”, “How hard the forgetting. How easy the re- membering.”’ JOYCE HARTMAN, Box 102 U, Acton. PETER G. HARVEY, Harv, 65 Colony Rd. Tennis, Soccer; Likes mu- sic; “Counting lambs, counting sheep; we will fall into sleep; and awake to a new day of living.” HELEN P. HASKELL, 25 Chase Ave. Loves fields of tall grass and penny candy; Remembers summer days and parties; “Instead of blow- ing my mind, I blew my nose.” KENNEY HASTINGS, 5 Lexington Ave. CHRISTINA A. HAUS, Tina, 3 Jeffrey Terr. “And alone and without his nest shall the eagle fly across the sun.” MARK V. HAYES, 97 Blake Rd. Likes rock climbing and back pack- ing; “I dream of a future in surveying, a fast Porsche and the Winter As- cent of Mount McKinley!” CHRISTOPHER W. HAYNER, Hane, 1598 Mass. Ave. Varsity Soc- cer and Basketball; Likes tennis; Ambition: “To live the rest of my life in slow motion.” KARL E. HAZARD, 29 Eldred St. KATHRYN M. HEBERT, Kathy, 18 Bowker St. Ski Club, Student Government; Ambition: College then travel. SANDRA HEIGHTON, Sunshine, 62 Chase Ave. “Dear J.J., Speedie and King Biscuit: We'll all make it there someday.”, “Love, sunshine.”, “Really ... ever good eh... beautiful!” CANDACE M. HEIMLICH, Candee, 796 Mass. Ave. ROBERT D. HEINRICH, 7 Lawrence La. Hates girls and Camaros; Loves school and Firebirds; “I don’t want to be a millionaire, I just want to live like one.” STEPHEN G. HEWITT, 19 Freemont St. LYNDA M. HEYL, Sunshine, Shorty, 5 Revere St. Gymnastics. Likes biology and bacteria, chocolate ice cream, nursing; “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” RONALD C. HIGGINS, 57 Woburn St. Likes working on cars; Am- bition: Car racer. CAROL HILDEBRAND, 26 Donald St. JENNIFER L. HILL, Jenni, 5 Burnham Rd. ‘When ideas are narrow, they become the bars by which a man is imprisoned.” KATHLEEN P. HINES, 10 Bowker St. Band, Gymnastics; Likes swimming, water and snow skiing; Ambition: Radiologic technology; ‘‘Holderness New Hampshire is far-out.”’, ‘““Holderness Gold Yahooooo.” CHRISTINE HOIRIIS, 166 Burlington St. Ambitions: Nursing and traveling; “Everything is nothing; nothing is permanent.” STEPHAN HOLTON, 14 Trotting Horse Dr. “You.” KATHLEEN HOPKINS, Kathi, 5 Marlboro Rd. Gymnastics, Tennis Team, Leader Corps, SOS, Powder Puff Football, Junior and Senior Proms; Likes swimming, sailing, summertime; “Live every day to its fullest.” JONATHAN D. HOYT, 11 Eliot Rd. Echo, Ping Pong Club; “I’m only a shadow of what I never was, until I lost it.” RICHARD HUDSON, 79 Emerson Gdns. LEO D. HURLEY, 4 Carville Ave. PETER F. HURNEY, 6 Thoreau Rd. “And on the 7th day He created the trike .. .”, “Blurble splurb forever!” BEVERLY HUTCHINGS, 50 Somerset Rd. STEPHEN J. INGALLS, 18 Childs Rd. EWOW. DUNCAN P. JACKSON, Drunken, Dunky-Doo, 5 Gibson Rd. “You can’t always get what you want ... but if you try sometime, you might find you get what you need.” TAMA JANOWITZ, 33 Ivan St. DAVID E. JENKINS, 19 Childs Rd. Lexington Plan Committee, Out- ing Club; Likes lacrosse. GORDON JOHNSON, 75 Adams St. JOSEPH E. JOHNSON, 13 Hathaway Rd. PAADST; Likes hockey, skiing, VW’s, Trash’s parties; “More people are killed by overwork than the world’s importance justifies.” CAROLYN JONES, 30 Hancock St. Likes skiing, flying, tennis; Wants to remember Chem Team; Ambition: Travel around the world. LAWRENCE JONES, Larry, 18 Constitution Rd. YES, Cross Coun- try, Indoor and Outdoor Track; Likes architecture, sports, Bruins; Am- bition: Run the marathon; “Ya gotta be insane to run!” 200 SANDRA HEIGHTON ROBERT HEINRICH STEPHEN HEWITT LYNDA HEYL CHRISTINE HOIRUS RONALD HIGGINS JENNIFER HILL KATHY HINES JONATHAN HOYT STEPHAN HOLTON KATHLEEN HOPKINS ANDREW HUANG STEVEN INGALLS RICHARD HUDSON LEO HURLEY PETER HURNEY BEVERLY HUTCHINGS DAVID JENKINS LAWRENCE JONES DUNCAN JACKSON JOSEPH JOHNSON CAROLYN JONES 201 CYNTHIA KELLER NICHOLAS KALEDIN CHARLES KAVA MARY KEEGAN KATHLEEN KENNEY AILEEN KENT JAMES KELLY STANLEY KENT WENDY KESSLER DONALD KEREN KIMBERLY KIDD MARYBETH KESTLER 202 JOHN KILEY REED KOTLER MARGARET KINNER ROBERT KLEMM MARCY KORNREICH MARK KOSS MARILYN JONES, 5 Leroy Rd. ROBERT JONES, 107 Woburn St. NICHOLAS G. KALEDIN, Ace, 5 Watson Rd. “Buddies”, ‘‘Oafs’’, “Everybody plays the fool, sometimes.” JO HANNAH KATZ, Jo-Banana, 18 Barberry Rd. “ ‘Enjoy yourself,’ said Eeyore. ‘I am,’ said Pooh.”, “Some can.” CHARLES F. KAVA, Chip, 60 Shade St. Cross Country, Lexington Plan Committee, Yearbook; “It’s bad enough to act like a fool, but it’s even worse when you're not acting.” MARY F. KEEGAN, J.J., 18 Ellison Rd. Loves open people, sun- shine, vans; “Going is the same as coming, it all depends on where you are in the circle.” CYNTHIA B. KELLER, 25 Baskin Rd. Likes skiing, cooking, sewing, playing the piano, loud music; Ambition: College. STEPHEN W. KELLEY, William, 20 Maple St. JAMES T. KELLY, Kell, 36 Rindge Ave. Co-Captain Football, Hock- ey, Leader Corps, Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Coach; “Do you have an I.D.?” KATHLEEN A. KENNEY, 10 Frost Rd. Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Leader Corps, SGO, Youth Commission, Junior and Senior Proms, Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; “Happiness is having good weather, times, and friends.” AILEEN B. KENT, A, 5 Birch Hill La. “The only roads remaining beautiful are those that never lead anywhere, for you never come to the end of them.” STANLEY C. KENT, 31 Hayes Ave. Soccer, Track, Team 10, Band. DONALD KEREN, 20 Justin St. WENDY L. KESSLER, 15 Slocum Rd. Plans to major in education; “Life is what you make it, so why not make the best of it?” MARYBETH A. KESTLER, Mak, 9 Prospect Hill Rd. Lexington- Cumberland Exchange, Junior Prom, Powder Puff Football; Likes trav- eling, Chicago, friends; Ambition: College. KIMBERLY G. KIDD, Kidd, 53 Harding Rd. Ambition: Get out of Lexington High. JOHN W. KILEY, JR., 19 Whipple Rd. Soccer, Ski Club, PAADST: “Don’t let the sands of time get in your lunch.” THOMAS F. KING, 15 Hancock St. MARGARET A. KINNER, Peggy, 14 Thoreau Rd. Swim Team; Likes skating, swimming, sailing, skiing; ““Tell me another joke.” SUSAN J. KINNEY, 202 Waltham St. Lacrosse, Cheerleading, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Likes sailing, skiing, The Cape. ROBERT W. KLEMM, 8 Abernathy Rd. Football, Wrestling; Likes karate; Ambition: College. DANIEL K. KNOBEL, Sparky, 37 Percy Rd. Drama Club, Dark of the Moon; Likes Schlitz and Marlboro hardpack; “Got any change?”, “Each one of these patches represents a hole!” ELLEN KOREN, 11 Grove St. “Listen to the mind flow, open your hand, grasp things and grow.” MARCY J. KORNREICH, 102 Outlook Dr. “I want only to try to live in accord with the promptings which come from my true self.” MARK J. KOSS, 15 Fulton Rd. Bridge Club, Math Team; “You know no one in the world, not even yourself.” REED S. KOTLER, 81 Spring St. 203 DEBORAH KOURIAN, Debs, 12 Robinson Rd. Swim Team, Student Government, Skiing, Band; “God tries you with a little to see what you’d do with a lot.” GARY KRACOFF, Gar, 101 Burlington St. SGO, Rifle Club, Year- book Photography Editor, Track, Junior Prom Committee; Likes camp- ing, girls, travel; Ambition: Go cross country with Jasper, then college. ROBERT M. KRIEGSMAN, 4 Compton Cir. Debate Club, Drama Club, Math Club, Musket, Astronomy Club, Chess Club, Bridge Club. MAUREEN KUSHINSKY, 46 Baskin Rd. JAMES Z. KYPRIANOS, 41 Summit Rd. Ambition: Major in lan- guages and area studies then possibly go into the Foreign Service. LINDA L. LADD, 23 Ivan St. ‘“‘There’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to findout.” MARK LAMBERT, 20 Eastern Ave. VICTORIA A. LANCASTER, Vicki, 11 Holton Rd. Majorette Cap- tain, Leader Corps, SGO, Powder Puff Football, Junior and Senior Proms; Likes skiing, swimming, baton; Ambition: College, to major in Biology. FRANK LANCELOTTA, Lance, 160 North St. Baseball; Likes all sports; “You fool!?!”’ CAROL A. LANE, Brain, Phrog, 11 Carol La. Ski Club, President of the “Big Club”; “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.” CAROLYN S. LANGILLE, Cary, 38 Bow St. Loves art and music; “Read and live by the Bible .. . then you will know the TRUTH and be SET FREE!!” DEREK LANICH, 22 Sherburne Rd. THEODORE J. LANMAN, Dough Boy, 3 Whitman Cir. “Having the best time of my life!” MICHAEL S. LAPUCK, Mike, 14 Wyman Rd. Ambitions: Engineer- ing and business; ‘“‘Roll with the punches, it softens the blows.” ERIC A. LaROSE, 17 Lockwood Rd. “‘SS-MC-73.” DAVID A. LAVENDER JR., Dave, Toad, 20 Avon St. Junior Class Treasurer, Band Vice-President; “No you can’t have a ride home!” RICHARD LAWSON, 22 Pearl St. “I can’t say much about how I’ve helped the school. But I can say how proud I am to be a part of it.” MARGARET W. LEACH, Maggie, 10 Longfellow Rd. SGO, Soph- omore Class Secretary, Lacrosse, Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football. MICHAEL J. LEARY, Mike, 35 Woodcliffe Rd. Football, Baseball. DONALD E. LeCLAIR, 55 Bertwell Rd. Football, Wrestling, Student Government. MARTIN C. LEELMAN, Marty, 67 Lowell St. Football, Baseball, Leader Corps; Likes all water sports, snow skiing, hockey, the outdoors, up country; Ambition: College. GAIL M. LEFFLER, 11 Wilson Rd. JULIE A. LESSER, 12 Tower Rd. 204 GARY KRACOFF DEBORAH KOURIAN ROBERT KRIEGSMAN MAUREEN KUSHINSKY LINDA LADD JAMES KYPRIANOS MARK LAMBERT VICTORIA LANCASTER ERIC LaROSE CAROL LANE CAROLYN LANGILLE MICHAEL LAPUCK DAVID LAVENDER RICHARD LAWSON MARGARET LEACH MICHAEL LEARY DONALD LeCLAIR MARTIN LEELMAN GAIL LEFFLER JULIE LESSER 205 KENNETH LEWIS FAYE LEVOW CHERYL LIMA PETER LIEBMAN ANNE LITTLEJOHN CLAIRE LOFTON SUSAN LITTLE CAROL LODI MARK LOWE KAREN LUONGO JOSEPH LURIE CHRISTINE MacARTHUR PAMELA LUCAS PETER MAARTMANNMOE 206 SUSAN MacGILLIVRAY WILLIAM MADDEN NEIL MAGNER NEAL MacDONALD DAVID MACK WILLIAM MAHER FAYE E. LEVOW, 2 Ross Rd. EWOW, Student Representative on School Committee, SFG, Committees, Drama, Ella Gerber; Likes Big Al, Phantom painters, almost anything; “Live each day to its fullest...” KENNETH P. LEWIS, Kenny, 9 Holmes Rd. Likes sports, baseball, skiing, JA Hockey, playing the drums; “Hope a college will accept me.” PETER M. LIEBMAN, 24 Locke La. Ski Club; Likes hockey, water skiing, motorcycles; Ambition: Become a pilot. CHERYL A. LIMA, 3 Viles Rd. “Ever yone has a choice when to and not to raise their voices; it’s you that decides which way you will turn.” SUSAN W. LITTLE, 43 York St. Ski Club, Concert Choir; Ambition: Teacher; “Don’t get smart, we like you the way you are!”’ ANN LITTLEJOHN, 24 Adams St. CAROL E. LODI, 49 Williams Rd. “I can see that your head has been twisted and fed by worthless foam from the mouth.”—Dylan and L.V.R. CLAIRE J. LOFTON, 28 Cedar St. American Red Cross Volunteer; “Kiss and reminisce, but try to forget LHS.” MARK C. LOWE, 537 Marrett Rd. Co-Captain Hockey, Track, Lead- er Corps; Ambition: College. PAMELA D. LUCAS, 11 Summit Rd. KAREN L. LUONGO, 42 Valleyfield St. Junior Prom Committee, Powder Puff Football; Ambition: Executive Secretary; “Labango”, “Laugh and everybody laughs at you!” JOSEPH LURIE, 4 Tufts Rd. “There are two kinds of parties—the Friday nights I can’t forget, and the Saturday nights I can’t remember.” PETER MAARTMANNMOE, 4 Flintlock Rd. CHRISTINE MacARTHUR, 33 Charles St. Likes sports and Shakes- peare; Ambition: College. LAURIE MacDONALD, | Dee Rd. NEAL MacDONALD, 5 Fairland St. GAIL MacEWEN, 210 Woburn St. SUSAN MacGILLIVRAY, 37 Charles St. DAVID L. MACK, Mustang, 7 Parker St. Band, Stage Band, Dramat- ics; “I’m just a soul whose intentions are good, please don’t let me be misunderstood.” WILLIAM MADDEN, 79 Bertwell Rd. “The best thing about L.H.S. is public displays of affection.” NEIL J. MAGNER, Mag, 259 Woburn St. Football, Hockey, Base- ball, Leader Corps, SFG, Powder Puff Coach; Likes TR-6’s; “ ‘?’, I don’t believe you just said that.”, “Memories are a reality.” WILLIAM P. MAHER, 12 Adams St. Likes all sports, broads, booze; “If you want to succeed, do yourself a favor—cheat!” 207 CATHERINE L. MANN, Cathy, 5 Pelham Rd. Musket, NHS, Musi- cal Set Design, Cross Country, AFS, Asian Club; “Let each man follow his own drummer.” JOHN S. MANOLI, 37 Justin St. GARY MANTER, 6 Larchmont Lane. Hockey, Skiing, Rifle Club; Likes Scuba diving and Rossi Trips; Member of PADDST; Ambition: Marine Biologist; “Silence is the best resolve.” FRANK A. MARASA, 3 Evergreen La. WILLIAM MARONEY, 8 Raymond St. BARBARA MAROTTO, 5 Parker St. KAREN MARRONE, 60 Cary Ave. “Life is a preparation for the future; and the best preparation of the future is to live as if there were none.” JEFFREY MARSHALL, Jeff) 21 Blueberry La. Vice-President of Ping-Pong Club; Likes music and bicycling. CAROL MARTIGNETTI, 29 Fairbanks Rd. PATRICIA MARTIN, 21 Columbus St. Likes the Van Man; Ambi- tion: Travel. PAUL D. MASON, Mace, 15 Loring Rd. Football, Ski Club; Ambi- tion: Commercial Air Pilot. ANGELA MAYERS, 12 Field Rd. JOSEPH MAZERALL, 20 Wilson Rd. CYNTHIA MAZZA, Maz, 12 Green La. Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Musket; “It’s just as easy to smile as it is to frown, so why not smile! ?”” SANDRA J. McALDUFF, Sandy, 15 Theresa Ave. SFG, Swim Team, Yearbook, Ski Club; “To have a friend is to be a friend.” JAMES McBRIDE, 79 Laconia St. RAND S. McCABE, Randy, 8 Locke La. “You cannot petition the Lord with prayer.” THOMAS McCALLUM, Mother, 245 Bedford St. Football; Likes street hockey; “The Brook Gang is Number 1!”, “See you later Harry.”, CATHERINE MANN JOHN MANOLI “Thank God no more Mel.” ee JAMES McCANN, 11 Blodgett Rd. ANN C. McCARTHY, Nancy, 38 Locust Ave. Field Hockey, Gym- nastics, Lacrosse, Leader Corps, SGO, Junior Show, Powder Puff Foot- ball; Likes good times and friends. Ambition: Nursing; “Live each day as your last.” SUSAN McCARTHY, Sue, 249 Worthen Rd. V.A. Hospital Volun- teer; Likes chess, poetry, the woods; “Contentment is the wisdom of the wise.” JEANNE McCARRON, Bones, 5 Hillside Ter. Likes little kids and swimming; “The exposition was fun but the best years are yet to come!” PHIL McCORMACK, 32 Hayes La. SUSAN M. McDEVITT, 5 Coach Rd. “Let’s smoke!” KIMBERLY A. McDONOUGH, Mik, 94 Grove St. Likes dancing, cooking, sewing, loud music, my dog; Ambition: Professional Dancer. GARY MANTER FRANK MARASA 208 KAREN MARRONE JEFFREY MARSHALL CAROL MARTIGNETTI CYNTHIA MAZZA PAUL MASON JOSEPH MAZERALL SANDRA McALDUFF JAMES McBRIDE RAND McCABE THOMAS McCALLUM JEANNE McCARRON JAMES McCANN KIMBERLY McDONOUGH SUSAN McCARTHY rail f ANN McCARTHY PHILIP McCORMACK SUSAN McDEVITT 209 SHAUN McDONOUGH MARTHA McINTOSH THOMAS McGILL PATRICIA McGUIRE CAROL McHUGH JAMES McKENNEY DEBBIE McIVER GAIL McKEOWN WENDY McLEISH WILLIAM McMAHON MARION MEEKS JUDITH MILES ROBERT MILES CATHERINE McNULTY SUSAN MILINAZZO ELIZABETH MILLER DAVID MILLER DIANNE MILLER MARION MILLER 210 JOSEPH MONAHAN MONA MONDANO ps SHAUN McDONOUGH, 12 Winston Rd. A. THOMAS MCGILL, 22 Saddle Club Rd. Lexington Plan Work- shop, SGO; “You mellon head!” TYLER McGINNIS, 16 Cliff St. MARK McGUIRE, 124 Worthen Rd. PATRICIA McGUIRE, Mac, Toots, 5 Reed St. Girls Track, Senior Play; Likes McDonalds; Wants to remember A-Unit, parties, pits, Chi- nese fire drills, New Hampshire, Cape Cod; Ambition: Hairdresser. CAROL A. McHUGH, 20 Fletcher Ave. Likes swimming, parties, the beach, New Hampshire, Mr. Hunt’s gym classes; Hates bats; “Yeah, seniors of ’72.”, “B.N. forever.” MARTHA S. McINTOSH, Marty, 15 Childs Rd. Powder Puff Foot- ball, Yearbook, Prom-Manaders, Junior Prom; Likes New Hampshire, boating, winter sports, snow storms; “Friendship brings happiness.” DEBORAH A. MCcIVER, 30 Follen Rd. Ambitions: College and teach young children. ° JAMES E. McKENNY, Jimmy, 5 Winthrop Rd. “Another day in the inexplorable march into oblivion”, “Watching the bottle rise.” GAILN. McKEOWN, Gay, 40 Ledgelawn Ave. Powder Puff Football, Junior Prom Committee, Junior Show; “Love starts when another per- son’s needs become more important than your own.” WENDY L. McLEISH, 44 Fair Oaks Dr. SFG, Chairman Junior Prom, Junior Show, Cheerleading; “The world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love.” WILLIAM M. McMAHON, 27 Vaille Ave. Likes swimming, travel, lunch at McDonalds; Ambitions: To become a dentist or go into public relations. CATHERINE A. McNULTY, 15 Patterson Rd. Likes pecan pie with vanilla ice cream and Fall meadows; “O Duty, why hast thou not the visage of a sweetie or a cutie?” MARION MEEKS, 26 Oakland St. JUDITH S. MILES, 3 Dewey Rd. Track, Swimming, NASA Skylab, Ski Club, AFS, SCUBA; Likes art; “There is a time when all paths in- tertwine to form a person.” ROBERT L. MILES, 8 Wardman Rd., Roxbury. SUSAN G. MILINAZZO, 27 Ewell Ave. “Be true to your heart and you will pursue happiness.” DAVID P. MILLER, Fish, 33 Hamilton Rd., Belmont. Likes banks, Dial-Finger, B.G.; “That’s what I always say!” DIANNE L. MILLER, Killer, 23 Saddle Club Rd. Ski Club, President of the “Big Club”; “Peanut butter, arg!”, “You vant some candy little girl??” ELISABETH A.MILLER, Betsy, Bets, 92 Bedford St. “It is my deep- est belief that only by giving our lives do we find life.” MARION MILLER, 40 Outlook Dr. England Exchange, Proms, Lex- ington Plan, Powder Puff Football, Junior Show; “I laugh, for hope hath a happy place within me.” RIMA MILLER, 30 Patterson Rd. ‘“... and we are the nuts!” TIMOTHY MILLIGAN, 285 Bedford St. RICHARD MITCHELL, 73 School St. ANNE MOLLO-CHRISTENSEN, 10 Barberry Rd. “After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” JOHN C. MONAHAN, 34 Summit Rd. JOSEPH MONAHAN, 40 Moreland Ave. MONA R. MONDANO, 18 Tufts Rd. Young Moderns—Secretary and President, French Club, Yearbook Production Editor, Basketball Statis- tician; Likes sewing, cooking, tennis, traveling; “A day is lost without laughter.” STEWART MONDERER, Stew, 10 Franklin Rd. Lighting Crew for River Kids, Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls, Ping-Pong Club, Echo; “No of- fense meant!” KENNEY MONTUORI, 12 Paddock La. DOUG MORAN, 12 Fairbanks Rd. SCOTT E. MORENO, 171 Burlington St. WILLIAM MORETTI, 7 Rindge Ave. JOHN MORRILL, 38 Winthrop Rd. Likes long walks, Marshfield, Christmas, New Year’s Eve, Fridays, April 28. ARTHUR MORRISSEY, 4 Wildwood Rd. Baseball; Likes skiing. DON R. MUELLER, 10 Burroughs Rd. PTSA, YES, Rifle Club; Loves God; Likes politics; Despises George McGovern; Ambitions: Study Business Administration and later become a priest. HEIDI S. MUELLER, 10 Burroughs Rd. Vice President Senior Class, Secretary-Treasurer SFG, Treasurer YES, President Young Moderns, NHS, Girls’ State; “To live is to love and to love is to live.” MERITA A. MULLEN, Merrie, 21 Adams St. Ski Club, French Club, Junior Prom, Leader Corps; Loves figure skating, skiing, traveling, beaches at night, THE GANG, cars. KATHLEEN MULLIGAN, 29 Philip Rd. GARY MURCHIE, 68 Laconia St. PATRICIA MURPHY, Pat, Murph, 11 Minola Rd. Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football; Likes the summer; “Huh?’, “In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” SANDRA J. MURPHY, Sandie, 315 Bedford St. Ambitions: Travel and become a good secretary. THERESA M. MURPHY, Murph, 105 Maple St. Leader Corps, Cheerleading, Lacrosse, Junior Show, Yearbook Editor, Powder Puff Football; “We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all have the same horizon.” ROBERT A. MURRAY, Bob, 100 Laconia St. Stage Lighting; Likes photography and mechanics; Ambition: College. JEANNE A. MURTAUGH, Jeannie, 35 Eaton Rd. Natural History and Outing Club; Likes horses, Satan, rabbits, raising fish, life. LINDA A. NAGLE, 521 Bedford St. MARTHA J. NAPOLI, Marty, 10 N. Hancock St. Ambitions: Junior College and then a Medical Secretary. KERRY P. NEAL, 107 Cedar St. 212 STEWART MONDERER DOUGLAS MORAN SCOTT MORENO WILLIAM MORETTI ARTHUR MORRISSEY JOHN MORRILL DON MUELLER HEIDI MUELLER SANDRA MURPHY JUDY MULKEAH MERITA MULLEN KATHLEEN MULLIGAN GARY MURCHIE PATRICIA MURPHY THERESA MURPHY KERRY NEAL JEANNE MURTAUGH ROBERT MURRAY LINDA NAGLE MARTHA NAPOLI yA) CHRISTINA NESBEDA ALICE NICHOLS a NANCY NEWGENT JAMES NEWMAN JOHN NICH DENISE NOEL ANNE NICHOLS GARY NONNEMAKER SUSAN NORCROSS RICCARDO NOTINI ee JAMES NORDAHL MARIA NUOVO THEODORE NUSSDORFER 214 EMILY ODZA JEANNE OLIVA MARY O’MARA STEPHANIE NYLANDER JAMES O’HARA NANCY OLIVE CHRISTINA NESBEDA, 10 Blodgett Rd. “We're captive on a carou- sel of time. We can’t return, we can only look behind from where we came.” NANCY A. NEWGENT, Newg, 64 Hill St. Likes drawing, water sports, interior designing; “The only way to keep friendship, is to return iM JAMES G. NEWMAN, 19 Blueberry La. JOHN W. NICH, 63 Harding Rd. ALICE NICHOLS, 67 Liberty Ave. ANNE NICHOLS, 11 Tufts Rd. DENISE M. NOEL, 92 Bedford St. Ambition: Write a book someday: “you're crazy!”’, “In unified science they have good coffee; do you want some?’, “Smile!” GARY J. NONNEMAKER, 40 Percy Rd. Likes skiing, rock climbing, winter and summer mountain climbing, meteorology; Ambition: Climb out west. SUSAN NORCROSS, 50 Forest St. JAMES F. NORDAHL, Nude, Whale, 50 Pleasant St. Football, Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football Coach; “‘A bad excuse is bet- ter than no excuse.” RICCARDO NOTINI, Ric, 2 Blueberry La. Soccer, Swimming, SFG, Yearbook, School Committee Student Advisory Board; “Your character is built by what you stand for; your reputation by what you fall for.” RHONDA NOWELL, 298 Marrett Rd. MARIA E. NUOVO, 33 Lawrence La. French Club, Young Moderns Treasurer and Vice President, NHS, Junior Show, Junior and Senior Proms, Basketball Statistician, Yearbook Production Editor; “Let the sun shine in.” THEODORE W. NUSSDORFER, Nuss, 503 Concord Ave. Soccer, Tennis; Plans to attend College. LISA NYGARD, | Skyview Rd. “Smile and the world will smile with you.” STEPHANIE M. NYLANDER, 3 Blodgett Rd. Ambition: Nurse; “The reason to live is to love the one you love, without the one I love, there is no reason.” BRIAN O’CONNELL, 2 Braemore Ter. EMILY ODZA, Em, 27 York St. Likes art, dance, poetry, the ocean; “My river runs to thee: blue sea, wilt welcome me?” JAMES O’HARA, 17 Whittier Rd. “Remember the ‘good times’.” “Take each day as it comes, live life to its fullest.” JEANNE OLIVA, 22 Blueberry La. NANCY C. OLIVE, 28 Slocum Rd. M. JULIE O’MARA, 67 Cliffe Ave. Senior Class Council, Junior and Senior Shows, Gymnastics, Oklahoma, AFS, Ski Club; Likes dancing, art, skiing. RENEE O’NEIL, 173 Waltham St. MICHAEL P. OSBORN, 19 Helen St., Dorchester. “Music is the mes- sage.” 7 Mee} JOAN O’SHAUGHNESSY, Joanie O., 24 Garfield St. DAVID OSTERBERG, 5 Eliot Rd. Hockey, Rifle Club; Likes hunt- ing, scuba diving, flying, mountain climbing, skiing, cars. CATHERINE OWEN, Cath, 39 Reed St. Swim Team Tri-Captain, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Likes skiing and swimming; Ambi- tion: Teach physical education; “With a little sol.” GARY A. PACKARD, 42 Eastern Ave. JOHN F. PAGE, 25 Oakland St. “To fail to try is to suffer the in- estimable loss of what might have been.” DAVID M. PALM, 12 Westwood Rd. Likes hiking, skiing, drinking. WILLIAM PALMER, Willy the Whale, 1058 Massachusetts Ave. Likes ping-pong, unicycling, waterskiing, bicycle touring through New Hampshire’s White Mountains. CINDY L. PARSONS, 65 Allen St. Likes cartooning, acting, people; Wants to be famous—but doesn’t know how. SHARON PARSONS, 7 Fl etcher Ave. Band, Columbia Point Project Tutor, Spanish Club; Likes children and music; “Happiness is found in the little things.” FRANK PASCIUTO, 45 Bernard St. BRADLEY PASCOE, 4 Candlewick Ct. MICHAEL PASTER, Louis, Pasteurized, 29 Deering Ave. Chem Bowl Champion, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; “If a thousand people say a foolish thing, it’s still a foolish thing.” DAWNA L. PATON, 21 Fiske Rd. President Astronomy Club, Con- cert Choir, Madrigal, Asian Club; Likes making telescopes. WALTER H. PEELER, 8 Slocum Rd. “I don’t worry about a thing cause I know nothing’s going to turn out right.” STEPHAN PELIKAN, 7 Bates Rd. THOMAS PENNELL, 6 Upland Rd. JOHN C. PERLEY, 47 Gleason Rd. NANCY PERRY, 26 Tucker Ave. Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Photographer; “Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows, but live your todays.” KARIN PERSSON, 335 Marrett Rd. Likes traveling, meeting people, listening to music, playing basketball, swimming. DANIEL PETERSON, 54 Cliffe Ave. JUDITH A. PETRUCCI) Jude, Paizans i, 20itiilicrest Ave. Gymnastics, Softball, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Likes waterskiing and the Cape; “Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.” SANDRA M. PETTERSON, Siggle, 6 Hill St. Field Hockey; Will al- ways remember the good times spent with good friends; “Share the happiness of life with love and a smile.”, “Sher-r-r-ry!’’, “Good luck 73!” ELLEN M. PHILLIPS, 33 Constitution Rd. Likes country life and horses; “Love prides itself not only in the one who loves, but also in the beloved.” CHRISTINE PHINNEY, 17 Columbus St. Swim Team. JANE M. PLASSE, 197 Cedar St. Likes horse: Ginger; Ambition: Ra- diologic Technology; “‘Enjoyed the great arts and crafts department at LHS.” 216 CATHERINE OWEN JOAN O’SHAUGHNESSY GARY PACKARD DAVID PALM WILLIAM PALMER CINDY PARSONS SHARON PARSONS MICHAEL PASTER FRANK PASCIUTO DAWNA PATON WALTER PEELER BRUCE PETERSON JOHN PERLEY KARIN PERSSON THOMAS PENNELL NANCY PERRY JUDITH PETRUCCI JANE PLASSE SANDRA PETTERSON ELLEN PHILLIPS CHRISTINA PHINNEY Pa le SIMON PONGRATZ HOWARD POTTIER KENNETH POTZKA IVAN PRATT SHEILA QUINLAN THOMAS QUINN LARRY QUINZANI ALEXANDER RAWLS DAVID RECHEL 218 THOMAS REICHHELD ANNE RICHARDS ae a JUDITH RIGBY DONNA REGILLO ANN REID KAREN RICHARDS STEPHEN RICHTER THEODORE PLEMENOS, 7 Battle Green Rd. Yearbook Editor-In- Chief, SFG, Soccer, Cross Country, NHS; “Life has a value only when it has something valuable as its objective.” MINDY L. POLLACK, Dushe, 25 Suzanne Rd. Yearbook Editor, Junior Show; Likes long fingernails, Yoko, taking candid pictures; “Whupped!”, “Anybody coming?”, “In the end remember it’s with you you have to live.” SUSAN B. POLLINS, Polinsky, 14 Peachtree Rd. Likes horses, skiing, tennis; Plans to go to college and major in Animal Science; “Who’s on first.” SIMON G. PONGRATZ, Si, 20 Cedar St. Rifle Club; Likes hockey, soccer, stamps, coins; “Time as he grows learns many lessons.” E. SCOTT PORTER, 6 East St. Soccer, Wrestling Co-Captain, Leader Corps. LAWRENCE POTHIER, 11 Charles St. Likes snowmobiling, °69 Dodge Chargers, dirty jokes. KENNETH A. POTZKA, 14 Banks Ave. IVAN N. PRATT, 44 Freemont St. Likes working on cars and trucks; Ambitions: Wants to be a mechanic and drive to Alaska and back with a jeep. SHEILA A. QUINLAN, 64 Vine St. “On ne voit bien qu’avec le coeur. L’essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.”, “Yeah Charlie and Bur- ger King!” THOMAS F. QUINN, Q, 5 Sylvia St. Varsity Gymnastics, Junior Show, Junior Prom, Powder Puff Cheerleader; “Beez! A dead pig?” LARRY A. QUINZANI, 12 Locke La. Soccer, Baseball, Ski Club; Likes hockey and tennis; Ambition: To own a business. ALEXANDER RAWLS, 9 Winthrop Rd. “Uh oh Blat, what he said.” DAVID P. RECHEL,Dave, 22 Wyman Rd. Likes sports, cars, JA Hockey, the Washington Redskins. PHILIP RECKARD, Nerd, 93 Adams St. Likes art, music, Cape Ann; “To err is human, to forgive is not school policy.” DONNA O. REGILLO, 16 Laconia St. THOMAS M. REICHHELD, 7 Adams St. Cross Country, Track, YES, Musket. ANN C. REID, 22 Burroughs Rd. JAYNE R. REIFFEN, 26 Peacock Farms Rd. JOSEPH REINER, 3 Gould Rd. ANNE RICHARDS, Shorty, 32 Sherburne Rd. Likes Schlitz, parking lots, lavs. “Are you my friend?”’, “He kissed me.” KAREN A. RICHARDS, Rich, 9 Frances Rd. Basketball, Softball, Pep Squad; Likes sports, fall, weekends, olive loaf, class of °74, gradu- ating as a junior; “Moving right along .. .”, “Hey Momma!” MEREDITH RICHMAN, 22 Barberry Rd. STEPHEN RICHTER, 10 Carley Rd. JUDITH M. RIGBY, 106 Grove St. Likes ice skating, sewing, Lake Placid; “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” 21 JOHN M. RILEY, 62 Simonds Rd. Varsity Hockey, Baseball; Likes skinny legs; Ambition: College and play hockey. ELIZABETH A. RISING, Betsy, 1430 Massachusetts Ave. “W.S.S.I-T.S.K.” BRUCE W. ROAT, Buddy, Joe, 1 White Pine La. Buddies: “We: in the affirmative, in the yes, in the know, in the land.” JAMES ROBERTS, Stooge, 19 Locke La. Likes to ski and camp; “What would you rather have, a shoeful of dollar bills or two socks of five?” PAMELA J. ROBERTS, 38 Ivan St. “Live your own life because life is what you make it.” CAROL W. ROBEY, 16 Barberry Rd. “The perception of beauty is a moral test.” LAURIE RODRIQUEZ, 6 Lantern La. BARRY ROSE, Maggot, 8 Blossomcrest Rd. Ambitions: Get out of high school and have a few beers. ANDREA ROSS, 8 Adams St. ANDREA ROUILLARD, 49 Balfour St. “Everyone has some good in them, if you care enough to look.” JOHN J. RUDD, Frosto, 47 Bloomfield St. Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Cheerleading. JOHN RUMASUGLIA, 14 Wyman Rd. MARY ELLEN RUSSELL, Ellen, 20 Sanderson Rd. MICHAEL S. RYAN, Mike, 108 Simonds Rd. Varsity Hockey, Pow- der Puff Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Shows, Junior and Senior Proms; Ambition: C.P.A.; “Good, an you?’, “Do the unexpected.”, “Good luck Studly.” ROBERT D. SAGE, 2 Carl Rd. MARGARET A. SALINGER, 91 Bedford St. Basketball; “Urazin- duke ntutange rwube—you may get up before dawn, but destiny gets up before you.” MARIANNE J. SANELLA, 148 Cedar St. Concert Choir, Fiddler, Guys and Dolls, Concert Mistress; Loves folk dancing; Ambition: Ele- mentary school music teacher; “Friendship is Life’s sunshine.” CHARLES T. SARGENT, Chuck, 18 Douglas Rd. Rifle Club, Leader Corps; Ambition: Get on the Boston Police Force. ANN SASAKI, 17 Barberry Rd. “A day of feathered trees and windy skies, and wasted hours on a sunlit hill.” CHARLES SAVAGE, | Payson St. PAUL D. SAVAGE, 90 Lowell St. Likes science, math, astronomy; Dislikes sports; Ambition: An astronomer. STEPHANIE SAVAGE, | Payson St. IRENE SCALTSAS, 6 Clyde Place. EUGENE T. SCANLON, 62 Ledgelawn Ave. STEVEN C. SCANNELL, JR., 38 Downing Rd. Echo, AFS, Chess Club, Bridge Club, Oklahoma, Fiddler on the Roof; ““Re Trocedo ir para mi vida destino me Ilama.” ROBERT V. SCENNA, 68 Adams St. Echo, Ping-Pong Club; Likes all that’s beautiful and worth living for—H.D.; “Hyphenate!”, “Absurdity is the only logical solution.” 220 ELIZABETH RISING JOHN RILEY BRUCE ROAT JAMES ROBERTS CAROL ROBEY PAMELA ROBERTS Be ANDREA ROSS ANDREA ROUILLARD JOHN RUDD CHARLES SARGENT MICHAEL RYAN MARGARET SALINGER MARIANNE SANNELLA PAUL SAVAGE ANN SASAKI CHARLES SAVAGE STEPHANIE SAVAGE EUGENE SCANLON IRENE SCALTSAS STEVEN SCANNELL ROBERT SCENNA 221 SHARON SCHOTT SUSAN SCHATZ THEORDORE SCHATZKI CHARLES SCHOCK DAVID SEAMAN JUDITH SCOTT LESLIE SERVI WILLIAM SETHARES MARY SHANLEY MICHAEL SHAUGHNESSY LORINDA SHAW NANCY SHEFFIELD Ree NSPS = EUGENIA SHAO LINDA SILTANEN RUSSELL SKELTON RAMONA SILVA STEVEN SINGELAIS 222, ALAN SLISKI ALLAN SMITH PETER SMART CAROLYN SMITH MARK L. SCHATZ, Fisherman, 135 Worthern Rd. ‘‘We’re so afraid and yet so sure ...”, “Hail to the opposite sex, music, and gymnastics!” SUSAN M. SCHATZ, 139 Bedford St. Prom-Manaders, Junior and Senior Shows, Powder Puff Football, Field Hockey, Leader Corps; “The fool wanders, the wise man travels.” THEODORE R. SCHATZKI, 49 Baskin Rd. Ski Club, NHS; Likes skiing, Choo-choo parties; Ambition: Scientist; “Lord what fools we mortals be.” CHARLES T. SCHOCK, Schock, 8 Marrett Rd. YES, Hunger March, EWOW,; Likes art and playing the guitar; “Well, why not?” SHARON L. SCHOTT, Shar, 8 Peachtree Rd. Humanities, Powder Puff Football; Likes swimming, sailing, animals, Volvos, sunsets at Cape Cod; Ambition: Nursing. JUDITH SCOTT, Corrupter, 404 Lincoln St. Loves Spain, skiing, swimming; “jQue Pasa!” DAVID S. SEAMAN, S.J., 17 Hancock St. Soccer, Leader Corps; Ambition: Go into medicine. PETER SELFRIDGE, 45 Percy Rd. LESLIE D. SERVI, 3 Angier Rd. “The optimist says we live in the best of all possible worlds; the pessimist fears this is true.” WILLIAM A. SETHARES, 12 Middleby Rd. Likes Antigone, Charles II King of Spain, actresses, royal courts, crusades, music; “Me, I’m fly- ing in my taxi...” MARY C. SHANLEY, 16 Nickerson Rd. Ski Club, Tennis Team, AFS, French Club; Loves swimming, water skiing, playing tennis, snow skiing; Ambition: College. CHUN-YING SHAO, Genie, 20 Bryant Rd. “If of thy mortal goods thou art bereft, and two loaves along to thee are left. Sell one and with the dole buy hyacinths to feed thy soul.” DENNIS SHARKEY, 13 Hazel Rd. MICHAEL J. SHAUGHNESSY, Elvis, Shauga, 16 Manley Ct. Football, Baseball, Basketball, Junior Show, Leader Corps; Likes Corvettes, good times, the 50’s; Ambition: Study criminal justice. LORINDA SHAW, 6 Carol La. NANCY H. SHEFFIELD, 13 Sherman St. Loves Ed’s parties, Senior Prom and Rainbow Ball with Andy; Ambition: Nurse; “Go Navy!” PATRICIA SICCO, 364 Woburn St. LINDA L. SILTANEN, Pumpkin, 16 Curve St. Likes A-Unit; Wants to remember all of the good times; “Its a nice place to visit but I wouldn’t want to live there.” RAMONA A. SILVA, Mona, 6 Codman Pk., Roxbury. RICHARD SILVA, 7 Linmoor Ter. STEVEN M. SINGELAIS, Sig, 14 Scotland Rd. Likes Chicks, par- tying, basketball, baseball, the parking lot.” RUSSELL SKELTON, 91 N. Hancock St. JOEL H. SKINNER, Skinner, 9 Colony Rd. Yearbook Photog- rapher, Chem Bowl]; Likes skiing. ALAN SLISKI, 15 Volunteer Way. LHSFS, LSEOE, Stage Lighting, Astronomy Club, Fizz Team; Likes dames, interesting people, weird ideas, filmmaking, strange theories; “Maintain imperturbable equa- nimity.” PETER SMART, 58 Oak St. Likes eclipse chasing, photography, back packing, sailing, astronomy. ALLAN J. SMITH, AZ 3 Richard Rd. Junior Class President, SFG, Yearbook, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Proms, Junior Show; Likes skiing and Wells Beach; “Plan your work; work your plan.” CAROLYN S. SMITH, Lyn, 300 Woburn St. Black Student Union, Young Moderns, Library Aide, Yearbook; Likes sewing, basketball, roller skating, partying; Ambition: College, “Be happy”, “Oh wow!” B25 RICHARD C. SMITH, Rich, 101 Maple St. Football, Baseball, Junior and Senior Shows; Likes skiing, parties, Chocolate Chip cookies; “Do what you like, like what you do.” JAY A. SOUSA, 435 Bedford St. Likes Hockey, Basketball, “64” Valiants, The Brook Gang; Plans to go into the Navy. CARLENE M. SPENCER, 439 Waltham St. EDWARD STANDE, 62 Middle St. LIZBETH B. STANG, 65 Bertwell Rd. Ambition: Secretary. SARA B. STEWART, 3 Upland Rd. Drama Club, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Concert Choir, Lighting Crew, AFS, Emerson Hospital Volun- teer, Acolyte; “School is merely a social convenience.” ELLEN F. STONE, Phord, Boris the Evil Genius, 25 Fairland St. Chorus; Likes the guitar; “The poet and the soldier stand behind the gun. Signal for the break of dawn. Light the sun.” MICHAEL STONE, Chimp, 17 Russell Rd. Swim Team; ‘““When I’m wrong nobody forgets—when I’m right nobody remembers.” ANN M. STORER, 69 Pleasant St. Swim Team Tri-Captain, Gymnas- tics, Band, Chorus; Likes music, making clothes, the water, climbing trees, her friend; “Piccolo Power.” RICHARD A. STRANO, 118 Lowell St. Likes cars and heavy chicks; Ambition: Auto body school. EGIL A. STRAUJUPS, 35 Winchester Dr. KEVIN A. STRONG, 16 Eldred St. LISA W. STROUT, 21 Fairbanks Rd. DORIS SULLIVAN, 60 Winter St. GLEN T. SULLIVAN, Sul , 60 Burlington St. Hockey, Golf; “You only go around once in life so grab for all the GUSTO you can!” JULIA SULLIVAN, Sull, 5 Washington St. Likes ’63 Fords, track meets, weiny roasts, Jasper; Hopes to keep learning and growing; “Aw, come on!” MARY G. SULLIVAN, Pickles, 40 Earl St. L.H.S. Child Care Cen- ter; Likes going places, children, Nova Scotia; Plans to work with chil- dren and travel. MICHAEL SULLIVAN, 43 Woburn St. MOIRA A. SULLIVAN, 6 Ross Rd. Ski Club, Junior and Senior Shows; Likes swimming, skiing, gymnastics. RICHARD SURKO, 8 Fiske Rd. JAMES E. SUTTON, 37 Winthrop Rd. REBECCA M. SWARTZ, Becca, Becky, 8 Crescent Rd. Loves horse- back riding, swimming, little children; Ambition: Sociologist. JOAN E. SZALAJESKI, 3 Myrna Rd. Freshman Chorus, Lexington 4-H Volunteers Horse Club, County Service Club. HELEN B. TAENZER, 11 Lantern Lane. MARK TAISHOFF, 138 Burlington St. ANDREA TALAMAS, 36 Worthen Rd. JANE M. TALLEY, Tal, Talley-Ho, 15 Diamond Rd. Swimming, Bas- ketball, Softball, Powder Puff Football, Junior and Senior Shows; Likes skiing, Porsches, the ocean, Coke, “The Beach Boys”; Ambition: Profes- sional Ski Bum; “Think Snow!”’ 224 JAY SOUSA RICHARD SMITH CARLENE SPENCER LIZBETH STANG SARA STEWART RICHARD STRANO MICHAEL STONE ANN STORER LISA STROUT EGIL STRAUJUPS KEVIN STRONG DORIS SULLIVAN JULIA SULLIVAN MOIRA SULLIVAN MICHAEL SULLIVAN GLEN SULLIVAN MARY SULLIVAN % , AN JANE TALLEY JOAN SZALAJESKI ke f) Bak dP, REBECCA SWARTZ HELEN TAENZER MARK TAISHOFF 225 PAUL TATRO JO ANN TALMAGE THOMAS TAVERNA BRUCE TAYLOR MICHELLE TAYLOR MICKAELLA THEARD EDWARD TERKANIAN PHILIP TERRY DUSTIN THOMAS MERWYN THOMPSON PARTICIA THOMAS MELANIE THOMPSON ARLENE THOMPSON JANICE THOMPSON 226 JOHN TOBIASON MARK TOMCHIK STEPHEN TORCI tinier gama RICHARD TORPEY VALERIE TOCCI KEVIN TOOMEY MARCIA TORCI DOUGLAS TOWNSEND JO-ANN TALMAGE, Jo, 3 Fourth St. Chorus, Fiddler on the Roof, Spanish Club, Junior Show, Powder Puff Football; Likes figure skat- ing, music, sewing, the outdoors, piano. MARK TANNHEIMER, 50 Oak St. PAUL S. TATRO, 158 Massachusetts Ave. Likes camping and base- ball; Ambition: Certified Public Accountant; “Never settle for second best, always aim for the top.” ANTHONY TAVERNA, 15 Hastings Rd. THOMAS V. TAVERNA, Tommy T, 15 Hastings Rd. BRUCE R. TAYLOR, 11 Linmoor Ter. Ping Pong Club, Nursing Home Volunteer; Likes Cars, traveling, snow; “1958 was a great year for Ford.” HELEN F. TAYLOR, 176 Woburn St. MICHELLE TAYLOR, Micki, 62 Fottler Ave. Junior Show, Gymnas- tics and more Gymnastics; Likes all types of dance, art, good talks, Maine, “‘rock-outs.” STEPHEN TAYLOR, 176 Woburn St. EDWARD TERKANIAN, 352 Concord Ave. Ambitions: To drive a dump truck then visit Jupiter. PHILIP B. TERRY, 17 Fairland St. Band; Likes the Green Fence, Linda, Lee. MICKAELLA THEARD, Micky, 4 Douglas Rd. Likes piano, reading, Shakespeare, Lance, Chris, Kenny, psychology; “Somewhere inside yourself there is a sanctuary where you can turn and be yourself.” DUSTIN H. THOMAS, 8 Scotland Rd. Concert Choir; Stage Light- ing; Likes photography, music, Porsches. PATRICIA L. THOMAS, Patti, 13 Spring St. Field Hockey; “Bienna and Friendly’s bring fond memories, but still ‘There’s so many dreams I’ve yet to find’.” ARLENE M. THOMPSON, 7 Albermarle Ave. Ski Club; Loves to ski. JANICE THOMPSON, 52 Williams Rd. Field Hockey, Softball, Leader Corps; Likes Gloucester, art, skating. MELANIE THOMPSON, Mel, 360 Lowell St. BSU, Will always re- member “the lav’; Ambition: College; “To love we must survive; to survive we must fight. MERWYN L. THOMPSON, Muggs, 15 Minute Man Lane. Likes hockey, skidoos, rock music, Beatle’s, Vermont, friends; Dislikes coming back from vacation, New York Rangers, Giants; Ambition: Commercial Artist. JOHN E. TOBIASON, 127 North St. Likes football, hiking, canoeing, the North Country; “Celebrate Life.” VALERIE A. TOCCI, Val, 23 Appletree La. Likes H-Lav and skip- ping school; Plans to attend a two year college for elementary education. MARK A. TOMCHIK, 5 Oxbow Rd. Likes soccer, gymnastics, camp- ing, bicycling; “love your neighbor as yourself.” KEVIN F. TOOMEY, Toom, 9 Spencer St. Senior Class Treasurer, Football, Baseball, Class Council, SFG, Powder Puff Cheerleading Cap- tain, Junior and Senior Proms; Ambition: Medicine; “Tomorrows are something to look forward to.” MARCIA A. TORCI, Torch, Marsh, 13 Tower Rd. Likes New York and Virginia; ““Couldn’t have made it without my friends.”’, “They build walls instead of bridges.” STEPHEN D. TORCI, Tors, 13 Tower Rd. Ambition: To see child- hood dream come true—become a fireman. RICHARD K. TORPEY, Torp, 7 Preston Rd. Hockey. DOUGLASS R. TOWNSEND, 9 Coach Rd. Ambition: Oceanogra- phy. 227 LESLIE E. TOWNSEND, 9 Coach Rd. VA Hospital Volunteer; Am- bition: Secretary. SUSAN A. TRANI, 11 Slocum Rd. DOUGLAS TREAT, 6 Childs Rd. ANTHONY R. TRUNFIO, Tony, 15 Carol Lane. Likes hunting, fish- ing, hockey; Ambition: College. ANGELA TRZASKOS, 10 Augustus Rd. ALANA TUCK, 5 Jackson Ct. Field Hockey, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Junior Show; Likes swimming, the beach, good times, parties, snowy nights, close friends; “Don’t pick a flower unless you’re sure.” ROGER E. TUCKER, 56 Baskin Rd. Drama Club; Likes music and musiciennes. MARK R. TUTON, 109 Kendall Rd. Likes skiing, hockey, camping, scuba diving, all outdoor sports, Science. SANDRA VAN ALSTINE, K.C., 466 Lowell St. Softball; Likes par- ties; Ambition: Therapist; ‘““There are no strangers only friends you haven’t met.” CORALEE VAN EGMOND, 5 Fiske Rd. Choruses, Plays, Musicals; Likes writings, dances, songs, ad infinitum; “We all need someone with the same kind of insanity.” MARK J. VASSEUR, 24 Rindge Ave. CYNTHIA A. VINCENT, Cindy, 381 Lincoln St. Ambition: Be a nurse in the Air Force. LESLIE VYCE, 7 Bond Rd. Varsity Tennis; Ambitions: Go to college and live it up! JONATHAN WALTERS, Wally, 19 Oakland St. Varsity Soccer, Coach of GOLDEN EAGLES, Lexington Plan Committee; Likes to water ski, “It hurts when I laugh.”, “Good effort.”, “Whoaa!” JANICE M. WANG, 7 Leeland Ter. ELIZABETH WARD, 5 Foster Rd. “Life is what you make it.” CHARLAINE L. WARD, Char, 588 Lowell St. Likes ice skating, not having classes, the color blue; Hates Mond ay mornings and cauliflower; Ambition: Forest Ranger. SUSAN C. WARDEN, Sue, 10 Constitution Rd. ALLEN WASSERMAN, 11 Winthrop Rd. DORIS WEBSTER, 180 Burlington St. DAVID B. WELDON, I1 Preston Rd. Echo; Likes literature, history, volley-carton; Ambition: Teaching. MARK R. WENHAM, 1 Francis Rd. Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track; “Life is what you make it.” PAUL N. WENTZELL, 23 Hudson Rd. Track; Likes having a good time, winning money, K.W.; Ambition: Go to work. 228 SUSAN ANN TRANI LESLIE TOWNSEND DOUGLAS TREAT ANTHONY TRUNFIO ANGELA TRZASKOS ALANA TUCK ROGER TUCKER MARK TUTUN SANDRA VANALSTINE CORALEE VANEGMOND MARK VASSEU CYNTHIA VINCENT JONATHAN WALTERS SUSAN WARDEN BETH WARD LESLIE VYCE JANICE WANG DORIS WEBSTER 1 PAUL WENTZELL ALLEN WASSERMAN DAVID WELDON MARK WENHAM PASS, LAUREL WHITEHOUSE SARAH WHEATLEY KAREN WHITE RICHARD WILLEY JOHN WILLIAMS ROBERT WIGGINS JAMES WIDMER TARA WILLIAMS KIM WINNARD KAREN WILLS PATRICIA WILSON JA YNA WOLOSINSKI AMY WOLSKY ERIC WOODWARD LISA WRIGHT LAUREN YAFFEE 230 JANET YOOS JOAN YUILL DIANE ZOLLA FAITH YOUNGREN GARY WERTHEIM, 11 Minute Man La. SARAH WHEATLEY, Woofie, 3 Abbott Rd. JV Cheerleading, Ten- nis, Leader Corps; Ambition: Dental Technician; “Don’t be so Gink!” KAREN A. WHITE, Dush, 30 Ewell Ave. Field Hockey, FNA, VA Hospital Volunteer, Pep Squad; Likes sports and children; Ambition: Nurse; “Marry for love!” STEPHEN WHITE, Stove Shite, 21 Bryant Rd. Indoor Track, Out- door Track, Cross Country; Likes wein roasts; “If my subconscious could only dominate over my conscious I would be happier.” LAUREL A. WHITEHOUSE, 189 Grove St. French Club, AFS, Biol- ogy Aide; Loves waterskiing, sailing, purple; “Every cubic inch of space is a miracle.” JAMES J. WIDMER, 15 Westwood Rd. Band, Stage Band, Strategic Games Club; Likes Schiltz Fliptops; “As my grandmother used to say, if they can’t take a joke, ...” ROBERT D. WIGGINS, 26 Bow St. Likes water skiing, fishing, hunt- ing; Wants to remember Chem Team Class; Ambition: College. RICHARD F. WILLEY, Rick, 12 Balfour St. Golf Team; Ambition: Small business administration. JOHN WILLIAMS, 31 Clarke St. PATRICIA WILLIAMS, 3 Donald St. TARA J. WILLIAMS, So-Me-Nuts, 35 Tower Rd. AFS, Leader Corps, Junior and Senior Shows, Lexington Plan Committee; ‘‘Yes- terday is but todays’ memory and today is but tomorrow’s.” KAREN E. WILLS, 21 Ellison Rd. “Live each day to the fullest, for if tomorrow should be sad or never come at all, at least you’ve had today.” PATRICIA B. WILSON, 16 Oakland St. “Many happy returns of the day.” KIM E. WINNARD, 16 Loring Rd. Band, Chess Club, Asian Chib Echo, VA Volunteer; “ ... edifies famous people, Mr. Buck, S.G. Boyn- ton...”, “Man is Nature’s sole mistake.” SARAH E. WOLFE, 24 Somerset Rd. JAYNA A. WOLOSINSKI, Jay, 8 Patterson Rd. Likes swimming, horses, music, friends; Ambition: Teaching; “Good morning. Smile.” AMY S. WOLSKY, | Park St. “To sing, to laugh, to dream, to walk in my own way, and be alone, free, with an eye to see things as they are ERIC WOODWARD, 11 Robbins Rd. LISA B. WRIGHT, B.D., 13 Woodland Rd. Ambition: Kindergarten teacher; “Never stop, just keep on truckin’”’, “You are not completely dressed until you are wearing a smile.” JAMES V. WYMAN, 191 Grove St. LAUREN E. YAFFEE, Laur, 198 Follen Rd. AFS; Likes being out- doors, cold weather, cold water, people; “It’s O.K.” JANET W. YOOS, Yoosie, 5 Rumford Rd. Ski Club, Chorus; Likes holy pants and scared pants every Monday; Plans to major in Biology; “Janet’s Well Yoosed.”, “NIZA!” FAITH YOUNGREN, 31 Highland Ave. England Exchange Program; Likes the Wansfell or Scawfell on a Friday night. JOAN E. YUILL, 2 Plymouth Rd. Leader Corps, Swim Team, Pow- der Puff Football; Loves animals, the outdoors, being happy; Ambition: Kindergarten teacher; ‘“The highest wisdom is kindness.” JONATHAN ZISK, 9 Diana La. “Glad to finish part of that great ex- perience I hope I'll never lose. Goodbye people, I love you all.” DIANE ZOLLA, 8 Fairbanks Rd. “If you have one true friend you have more than your share.” 23) Attaining what has for so long been sought after, Working our dreams into reality, All that we accomplished in ’73 was for something. 250 234 For the past is but the beginning of a beginning. jst) SOPHOMORES Michael Abel—F22 Miles Abkowitz—F23 Richard Abraham—E22 Debra Abramson—D23 Carol Adams—E21 Douglas Adams—E21 Donna Agresti—D22 Paul Ahlstrand—E23 Thomas Alex—C23 Jeffrey Allen—C22 Richard Allen—H111 Suzanne Allen—C24 Barry Altman—F21 Paul Anderson—G114 Lisa Andolina—G1 12 Paul Andonian—G114 Sharon Antonoff—H110 Martin Apgar—H110 Abraham Appleman—D24 John Armstrong—C21 David Aron—J102 David Asadoorian—D24 William Asadoorian—G123 Karl Austermann—F24 Nancy Avallone—G112 Sara Bachman—J99 George Bacigalupo—F23 Brian Bailey—E22 Stephen Bairos—D23 Melinda Ballou—D22 Suzanne Balon—E23 Marilyn Baltz—E21 Brian Banks—C23 Martin Baranger—H6 Laura Barber—C22 Cary Barney—H111 Eileen Barrett—C24 Gil Barrett—F21 Arthur Barsamian—G114 Elizabeth Bartel—G1 14 Harvey Bass—D24 Joyce Bass—J100 Scott Batchelder—C21 Robert Bates—J102 Jacqueline Bateson—D24 Jeffrey Battin—G123 Marianne Baum—E24 Deborah Bayles—F24 Daniel Beck—G112 Richard Becker—F22 Francis Belcastro—F 23 Michael Belcik—E22 John Belliveau—D23 Deborah Bengtson—D22 Kent Benoit—E23 Gavin Benson—E21 Janice Bergstrom—C23 Stephanie Bernier—H6 Keith Bernstein—C22 Barbara Bettencourt—H111 David Bicknell—C24 Leslie Biletch—F21 Barbara Bjorklund—G114 Robert Blake—D24 Paula Bloomberg—J100 William Bluestein—C21 Bobby Boudreau—J102 Mark Bougas—D24 Sandra Bowersock—G 123 Gordon Boyd—E24 John Boynton—F24 Alison Bracken—G112 Hugh Bradshaw—F22 Andrew Braks—J99 Gregory Bramhall Lyle Breitmaier—D22 Victor Brendler—H111 Rick Brenner—E23 Karen Bresnihan—E21 Susan Brick—C23 Caroline Briggs—H6 John Brosnahan—C22 Debra Brown—F21 Cynthia Brown—H111 Laraine Brown—C24 Scott Bryan—F21 Karen Buchinskas—G1 14 Linda Bullock—H110 Cheryl Burke—J110 Lance Burke—C2] Stephen Burns—J102 Steven Burns—D24 Francis Busa—G123 Steven Buscone—E24 Amy Busiek—F24 Ralph Butts—G112 Michael Byrne—F22 Miles Byrne—J99 Debra Cacciola—F23 Kathleen Cacciola—D21 Nanci Cadario—E22 Margaret Cafarelli—D23 Ann Camac—D22 Donna Camp—E23 Glenn Campbell—E21 Lori Campbell—C23 Patricia Canniff—H6 Justine Carabbio—C22 Maurice Carey—H111 Emily Carmen—C24 Kevin Casey—F21 Carol Cassidy—H111 Karen Casson—G114 Gail Cerulli—H110 George Chamberlain—D24 Joette Chancy—C21 Richard Charlantini—J100 Anthony Chastain—C21 Allen Chen—F22 Leon Chen—D21 Cheryl Childs—G 123 Aviva Chomsky—E24 Lois Cicero—F24 Benjamin Clarke—G112 Moira Cleary—F22 Mark Clough—F23 Margaret Coates—E22 Joshua Cochin—D23 Deborah Cohen—D22 Lee Cohen—E23 Andrea Cohler—E21 Vincent Colby—C23 Constance Cole—H6 Harold Cole—F22 Todd Collard—C22 Anne Collins—H111 Brian Collins—C24 Paul Collins—F21 Cynthia Connolly—H111 Marilyn Connor—G114 Vassilia Contos—E24 William Corbett—H110 Janice Corr—D24 Frank Corsino—J100 Robin Cotler—C21 Doreen Cottrell—J100 Deborah Cotty—J102 Diane Cox—D21 Janna Crafts—G123 Carol Craig—E24 Richard Cresta—F24 Rachel Cross—F24 Robert Crowell—G1 12 Charles Crowley—F22 Mark Cuccinello—J99 Cynthia Cunha—F23 Stephen Cunniff—E22 Gerald Cupp—D23 Mary Ann Curran—D22 John Currier—E23 Lauren Cusolito—E21 Debra Daigle—C23 Christine D’Arrigo—H111 Jennifer Davidoff—C24 Kim Davis—F21 Donna Deane—H 111 Donald DeBernardi—G1 14 June DeCarlo—H110 Mary DeFrancesco—J100 John Degnan—C21 Gary DeGuglielmo—J102 Ruth Delfiner—D21 John Delvecchio—G123 James DeMarre—E24 Daniel DeMello—F24 Frank Denton—G123 Alan Deveau—F22 Diane DeVenezio—J99 Jonas Devenis—F23 Deanna Devlin—E22 Gail Dexter—D23 Daniel Dias—D22 Michael DiMambro—E23 Lisa Diodati—E21 Doreen DiPietro—H6 Debra Donovan—C22 Frederick Donovan—H111 Sandra Doo—C24 Stephen Doppler—F21 Mark Doran—G114 Sandra Douglas—H110 Jill Downey—D24 David Doyle—J100 Barbara Drury—J102 Carol Dwight—D21 Thomas Dyke—E24 Graham Eacock—F24 Scott Eames—D22 Donald Eaton—G112 Stephen Eisenberg—J99 Jasmine Eleftherakis—E22 Toddie Ellis—D23 Alison Emery—D22 Peter Ennis—E23 Erika Epstein—E21 Bruce Estes—C23 Dorothy Evans—H6 Karen Ezekiel—C22 John Fahey—H111 Laurie Fantasia—C24 Carolyn Farr—F21 Barbara Feld—G114 Robert Fenochetti—H110 Fred Ferguson—D24 Raymond Ferris—J100 Daniel Ferro—H110 Elizabeth Field—C21 Deborah Fietze—J 102 Peter Fig—D21 Dana Filipetti-G123 Stephen Filolungo—G 123 Marjorie Fine—E24 Rachel Fink—F24 Susan Finkelstein—G1 12 Gina Fiorentino—B2B Lisa Fitzgerald—F22 Michael Foley—B2B Michael Foran—F23 Antoinette Ford—E22 April Forman—D23 William Forrester—D22 Erik Forsberg—E23 Charles Foster—E21 Patricia Foti—C23 David Fouhy—H6 Joan Fox—H111 Gary Franceschi—C24 Karen Francis—F21 Verna Frasca—H 111 Kimberly Frase—F23 Debra Fratto—G114 Linda Freeman—H110 Dana Freitas—D24 Maria Freschet—H110 Henry Friedman—J100 Rachel Friesecke—B2B 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—B2B Maureen Gavan—D24 Sharon Geaghan—D22 David Gelineau—E23 Steven Gelotte—C22 Gale Gennaro—E21 Daniel Gil—C23 Gideon Gil—H6 Jane Gillis—G114 Patrice Gillis—J100 Marianne Gilman—C24 Jack Glassman—H111 Robert Godoy—G114 Lawrence Goldberg—H110 Bradley Golden—D24 Daniel Goldman—J100 Marcia Goldstein—D24 Miriam Goldstein—C21 Robert Goldstein—J102 Nancy Golini—D21 Sandra Goodale—G123 Lester Goodridge—F21 Richard Gordon—F24 John Graham—G112 Owen Green—E24 Julie Greene—F22 Michael Greisdorf—D21 Elizabeth Griscom—F23 Charles Grossimon—E22 John Guppy—D22 Carol Hager—E23 Charles Haible—E21 John Halfman—C23 David Hall—H6 Gail Hall—C22 Lisa Hall—H111 Andrea Halleck—C24 Anne Hamilton—F21 Daniel Hamilton—B2B Karen Hamilton—G114 Susan Hamlet—H110 Nancy Hammond—D24 Gail Hampton—J100 Su Han Gyong Hugh Hard—E21 Arthur Hardy—J102 Daniel Hardy—D21 Ann Harleman—G123 Deborah Harmon—G114 Dianne Haroules—E24 Wendy Harper—F24 Paul Hartery—G112 Cheryl Hartwell—F22 Stephen Harvell—F23 Jeannette Harvey—E22 David Hatfield—D23 Jeffrey Haugen—D22 Alan Haxton—E23 George Hayner—E21 Karen Hays—C23 Ellen Healey—J102 Joyce Hehir—H6 Elizabeth Heider—G123 Patricia Hemeon—C22 Michael Herman—H111 Bruce Herniter—C24 Alan Herscott—H111 John Herther—G114 Susan Hewitt—J99 Rebecca Hibbard—J100 Alan Higgins—C21 Gail Hildebrand—J102 John Hilferty—D21 Annette Hill—G112 Robert Hills—G123 Nancy Hinckley—E24 Grace Hitchcock—F24 Robert Hodge—G112 Donna Hoffman—G114 Andrew Holland—H110 Karen Holt—J99 Karen Hooper—C21 Charles Hornig—J 102 Karen Hosford—D21 Michael Hourihan —G123 Astrid Howard—E24 Janet Hubert—F24 Gail Hughey—G112 David Huoppi—F21 Cindy Husmann—H110 Leigh Ireland—J99 Julie Jankelson—J 100 James Janusas—C21 Daniel Jick—J102 Doreen Johnson—D21 Earl Johnson—G123 Joseph Johnson—E24 Karen Johnson—F24 Linda Johnson—B2B Philip Jones—F21 Paul Jordan—H111 John Junod—G114 Laura Kalb—H110 Edward Karpinski—J99 Elizabeth Kassler—J 100 Sharon Kava—C21 Mark Kavanagh—J 102 Brenda Kaye—D21 Pe Wi) SOPHOMORES Eileen Keegan—G 123 Susan Kemper—F24 Lisa Kenn—G112 Patrice Kenney—F21 David Kent—D22 Peter Kent—H6 Audrey Kern—J99 Thomas Khachadoorian—H6 Carolyn King—G114 Michael King—H110 William King—J99 Gareth Kinkead—G114 William Kinner—J 100 Karen Kitching—J102 Susan Kitfield—D21 Leslie Klane—G123 Peter Klebanoff—E24 Kristine Kleeberg—B2B Lawrence Klemm—G112 Amy Kolodkin—F21 Philip Kolovson—H6 Susan Kolovson—G114 Michael Koocher—H110 Brian Koren—J99 Mary Kormanos—E24 David Koutoudakis—J 100 Harold Kramer—J102 Steven Kreide—E21 Sandra Krikorian—D21 Andreas Kuehnle—G123 Sharon Kushinsky—E24 Deanne Kvingedal—C23 Christopher K yprianos—F24 Carol LaBate Cynthia LaMontea—F21 Robert Landry—H6 Valeria Lanza—B2B Joy Lawrence—H110 Carol Lawson—J99 Charles Lawson—J100 Nancy Leach—C21 Betsy Lehr—J102 Starla Lemnios—J99 Jane Levey—G123 Karen Levine—E24 Mark Levine—F24 David Liebman—G112 Sharon Limba—E22 Robert Lind—G112 Timothy Lingley—G123 Thomas Livingston—C24 Mark Lowry—Ji02 Glenn Lucas—J100 Karen Ludington—C21 Ann Lunder—C24 Debra Lupo—H6 Rachel Lurie—G114 William Luther—D23 Scott Lydiard—J99 Matthew Lynn—C21 Stacey Lyons—E24 William MacArthur—G112 Lee MacDonald—G 123 William MacDonald—J102 Susan MacKay—C24 Lorraine Maddox—J100 John Mahoney—H110 Robert Mahoney—H6 SOPHOMORES Susan Mains—D21 Peter Marcus—G114 Penny Margolskee—F22 Andrea Marnoy—J99 Robert Maroney—F23 Robert Marshall—D23 Bonnie Martin—D22 Christina Martin—E23 Richard Martin—C23 James Martis—H6 Anne Mason—C22 Stephen Masten—H111 Mary Mazerall—C24 John Mazyck—F21 Dennis Mazzone—H6 Janet McCabe—G114 Maureen McCadden—G112 Dianne McCallum—J99 Jane McCarron—C21 Lynda McConnell—E24 Christine McCormack—G1 12 Suzanne McCurley—G123 Cheryl McDonald—J102 Jane McDonald—J100 Walter McDonald—F21 Michael McDonough—H110 Vivian McGrath—B2B William MclIver—G114 June McKenna—C24 Deborah McMahon—C21 David McNamara—D21 Mary McNamara—E24 Susan Mead—G112 Nancy Meadows—D21 David Merfeld—F21 Diana Meservey—G112 Dawn Meurer—F24 Lawrence Michelove—E24 Robin Miles—G123 Scott Miles—D21 Ellen Miley—J102 Carol Miller—C21 Kenneth Miller—J100 Howard Mintz—J99 Ronald Mirsky—H110 Gary Mitchéll—G114 Ann Monahan—H6 Thomas Monahan—E21 Joseph Montuori—C24 Charles Mooney—H111 Richard Moore—H6 Steven Moore—C23 Joseph Moran—E21 Brian Moreno—E23 David Moretti—D22 Vicki Morgenstern—D23 Jeffrey Moskow—E22 Christopher Mott—F23 Sara Mueller—F22 Michael Mulligan—H111 Melvin Mullins—H111 Mary Mumley—H111 Karen Murphy—G112 Richard Murphy—F24 Kevin Murray—E24 Barbara Natanson—D21 Sara Natanson—J102 Paul Newman—C2]1 Jan Newton—J100 Mark Nichipor—J99 Kate Nichols—H110 Nicholas Nichols—G114 Susan Nichols—H6 Emily Nicholson—F21 Laura Nickerson—C24 Patricia Nicoll—H111 Linda Nielson—C22 Sean Nolan—H6 Donald Norcross—C23 Kristin Nordahl—E21 Roger Norton—J99 Glenn Nygard—E23 Erin O’Brien—D22 Jean O’Brien—D23 Kevin O’Brien—E22 Nan O’Connell—F23 Nancy O’Connell—E22 Nancy Ohlin—G112 Joanne O’Keefe—F24 Joan Orenberg—E24 Elaine Orsillo—B2B Daniel Osborne—D21 Duncan Osborne—J 102 Paul O’Shaughnessy—C21 Stephen O’Shaughnessy—J100 Donald Osterberg—J99 Paul Packer—H110 Daniel Paradis—H6 Patricia Parisse—F21 Ronald Parker—C24 Heather Pars—H111 Stephanie Parsons—C22 Theresa Partlow—H6 Nancy Paster—C23 Brenda Peeler—E23 James Pelletier—E21 Elizabeth Pennell—D23 Rosanne Perez—D22 Richard Perry—F23 Cynthia Peters—F22 Dean Peters—G112 David Peterson—F24 Michael Peterson—G123 Marie Petrucci—D21 Ken Petrusauskas—J102 Jean Phelan—C21 David Phoenix—J100 Frederick Picard—J100 Christian Pierce—J99 Jonathan Pious—H110 Vinola Pitters—G123 Louis Pomerantz—F24 Michelle Potchen—D24 David Potter—E24 Pamela Potter—G123 Nadine Power—D21 Susan Pratley—J102 Stephen Puopolo—C21 Eileen Quinlan—J100 Madalyn Quinlan—J99 Howard Quinn—B2B Stephen Quinn—G114 Donald Ranagan—F21 William Ravanis—C24 Betsy Rawls—H111 Dandreaokim Reilly—C22 Richard Renkas—H6 Joseph Repucci—C23 Lisa Richan—E21 Norman Richards—E23 Mark Richardson—D22 Santina Riley—D23 David Ritchie—E22 Richard Ritchie—F23 Gregory Roat—J99 Jayne Roberts—F22 Phyllis Robinson—G112 Wallace Robinson—F24 Cindy Rogers—E24 Nancy Rolashevich—G123 Joseph Romano—D21 Katherine Romberg—J102 Joanne Rosa—F24 Judy Rosa—F24 Steven Rosa—C21 Jeanne Rosato—J100 Betty Rosenkranz—F24 Alan Ross—J99 Ethel Rothmel—H110 Janice Rouillard—G114 Elizabeth Rubenstein—F21 Kevin Rudd—C24 Phillip Rulon—H111 Wyatt Russell—E24 Dana Russian—C22 Joseph Russo—D22 Karen Saakvitne—H6 John Sahatjian—C23 Jeffrey Sampson—E23 Roger Samuel—D22 Kathryn Sandberg—D23 Nancy Sanford—E22 Ronald Sartori—F23 Daniel Savage—J99 Lester Savage—F22 Scott Savioli—G112 Daniel Scharfman—F24 David Schatz—E24 Maria Schmid—G 123 Barbara Schoppet—D21 Ronald Schuler—J102 Marsha Schultz—G114 Stephen Scolaro—C21 Kathryn Scott—J100 238 Douglas Scruton—J99 Richard Seaman—H110 Lisa Sebell—G114 William Segal—H110 Cheryl Senter—C24 Roberta Servente—H111 Marilyn Sethares—C22 Eric Setferth—H6 Carol Shanahan—C23 Maria Shao—E21 Robin Shapiro—E23 Kathleen Sharkey—D22 Dennis Shaughnessy—D23 Timothy Sheahan—E22 Robert Sheffres—F23 Joy Sheldon—J99 Kevin Shepherd—J100 Susan Shepp—F22 James Sherman—G112 Donna Shine—F24 David Shurtleff—E24 Susan Sicco—G123 Larry Silks—D21 Joan Silva—J102 Margaret Silva—C21 Nancy Silverman—J100 Walter Silvio—D24 Robert Simmons—H110 Alexander Simpson—D24 Jeanette Simpson—D24 John Skelton—H6 Lee Ann Skinner—F21 Craig Slater—E22 Jennifer Small—C24 Allyson Smith—H111 Bonnie Smith—C22 Francis Smith—H6 Jeffrey Smith—C23 Mark Smith—D24 Tunstille Smith—E21 Wendell Smith—E23 Lawrence Smoske—D22 Sandra Soghikian—C24 Diane Solomon—D23 Michelle Sovie—E22 Susan Sparre—C24 Therese Spellenberg—F23 Thomas Spencer—J99 Richard Spillane—F22 Richard Stanion—H110 SOPHOMORES Virginia Stevens—G123 Alan Stewart—D21 Bryan Stitt—J102 Carolyn Stoico—C21 Catherine Stoico—J100 Cynthia Stone—D24 Sandra Stone—J99 Joseph Strano—H 110 Stephen Stratford—J99 Diane Stratton—H6 Hans Strauch—F21 Judy Strauss—C24 Ruth Strauss—H111 Gary Strong—H6 Liane Sullivan—C23 Mary Sullivan—E21 Robert Sullivan—E23 Jerry Suskind—D22 Daniel Sussman—D23 Robert Swan—F23 Nancy Swanton—J99 Debra Sweeney—F22 Cynthia Tacito—G 112 Claudia Talland—F24 Deborah Tangusso—C24 Elizabeth Tangusso—C24 Russell Tansey—E24 Shawn Tansey—G123 Craig Tashjian—D21 Sandra Tassel—J102 Cheryl Tatro—C21 Tracey Taverna—J100 Sandra Tavilla—D24 Susan Taylor—H110 Jonathan Teger—G114 Marguerite Thambash—H6 Donald Thompson—F21 Karen Thompson—C24 Ann Marie Tiberii—H111 David Titelbaum—C22 Barbara Titus—H6 Diane Tocci—C23 Arthur Tomchik—E21 Brian Toomey—E23 Jean Trainor—D24 Wesley Transeu—D23 Deborah Treat—E22 Joyce Trovato—J99 Matilda Turchinetz—G112 Paul Turner—F24 Karen Valliere—E2 4 Jaqueline Vital—G123 Cynthia Volante—D21 Beverley Vyce—J102 Scott Wagner—C21 Anna Wald—D24 Elizabeth Walker—J100 William Wallens—D24 Susan Walters—H110 Elizabeth Walton—G114 Frances Ward—H6 Caleb Warner—D24 Margaret Warner—F21 Steven Warshawer—C24 David Wasserman—H111 Thomas Way—C22 Kenneth Webb—H6 Priscilla Webster—C23 Richard Weiner—E21 Dana Welsh—E23 David Weston—D24 Beth Wheatley—E22 John Wheatley—F23 John White—F22 Melissa White—F24 Harriet Whittaker—G112 Matthew Whybra—F22 Heather Wickens—G123 James Wiggins—E24 Shaun Wilderoter—J102 Diane Wilgren—D23 William Wilkes—D21 Christopher Williams—C21 Robert Williams—H110 Frederick Wills—D24 Suzanne Winchester—G1 14 Mark Wisotzky—C24 Ellen Woodfin—F21 Jeffrey Worthington—C22 Emily Wyman—C23 Cecilia Yeomans—E21 Eliza beth Young—E23 John Young—E21 Jane Youngren—D23 Janice Zani—D24 Carol Zepf—F23 Robin Ziedelis—E22 Steven Zieff—F22 Daniel Zimmerman—J99 INDEX Academics 16-45 ae 114-115 Activities 90-139 et) 168-231 Administration 18 AS: 126-127 AFS 132-133 Soccer 52-55 we 0 Social Studies 31-33 Arts Six WGelt7 Solar Eclipse Expedition 110-111 Band 92-95 Sophomores 140-151 Basketball, boys’ 78-81 Special Services 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