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1 et om, “ J 1GOY | foe S4k 0099 CARY MEMORIAL LIBRARY 1874 Massachusetts Avenue Lexington, MA 02420-5380 } . ° N 3 ; a i LEXINGTON 1974 LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS Lexington High School is a unique experience. The great diversity of ideas, activities, opportunities, and individuals always enables one to find an outlet for expression. a aa ie eee Se miontinm canes Wetec nye aso tee WARE WRT SSAA The individual is central. The relaxed atmosphere and flexibility of the staff is essential. Total independence is granted to the student. The result: Lexington High becomes whatever one makes it to be. To some it is a time of sharing and growth. i Bae mF SSS calle. “| Oz F To others it is a showcase for talent and desire. For all it is a period of good times and lasting friendships. 10 11 iends, The events, the ideas, the teachers, the never to be forgotten ir fe hcg, ee) ia ior be om, — Sn VeSVU7EO 4 Ws got, — . PRR, Re For some they are already a happy memory and for others they are just a beginning. Together they are Lexington High °74. 14 15 ACADEMICS Mr. Harris Mr. Johnson, Principal ADMINISTRATION LAURIE L. HARRIS. Colby College, University of Mas- sachusetts. CHARLES C. JOHNSON. Harvard University. FREDERICK THURLOW. University of Maine. DAVID A. WILSON. Dubuque University, Boston Uni- versity. Mr. Adzigian Mr. Wilson ART 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 devel- opment as a basis to today’s civilization and artistic ideologies. Mr. Hauer fil ee. lint ANGELO CHICK. Massachusetts College of Art, Boston Teachers College. “I had many quotations taped, but unfortunately, they were all erased.” PAUL CIANO. (Department Head) — Massachusetts College of Art, Harvard University, University of Kansas, Ohio University. “There are things that are known and things that are unknown; in between are doors.” MARION COLETTA. Massachusetts College of Art. “Do a somersault and you get your brain matter effervescing.” CHARLES HAUER. University of New York, University of Oregon. “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket!” NORMAN B. RAUM. Massachusetts College of Art, Iowa University, Art Students League of New York, Boston University. JOHN ZICHITTELLA. Massachusetts College of Art, University of Massachusetts. Interested in dream theory and modular kinetics. “Nice guys finish last.” I vill BUSINESS Mr. Barstow Mr. Fahnley Mr. Flynn JOHN N. BARSTOW. Salem State College. LEO J. CURDA. Salem State College. “Take a break.” WILLIAM FAHNLEY. Salem State College. “Ready? Begin!” “O.K.” FRANK FLYNN. Bates College, Bentley College. Mr. Curda 20 Dr. Llewellyn Miss Munn MARCIA KING. Boston University. “Brief forms a day keep the doctor away.” HOWARD LLEWELLYN. (Department Head) — Uni- versity of North Dakota, Boston University, and Salem State College. Interested in History and Economics. “Shorthand is fun.” JUDY MUNN. Salem State College. “Enjoy!” JUDY SEIGENDALL. Rider College. “Is everybody ready?” 21 BUSINESS ... Not too many people know what we do. They think it’s some typing classes and some girls taking shorthand. We have skilled and non-skilled areas. We teach econom- ics. Most of our people are trained also to teach geogra- phy. We teach law. We teach business organization The emphasis we have is the typewriter as a writing tool, not a copying tool. Mrs. King Miss Seigendall ee ee ENGLISH Miss Angoff Mrs. Beckwith Miss Anderson MARY JANE ANDERSON. Ohio Northern University, Miami University. MARION ANGOFF. Wellesley College, Tufts University. GUY BAGLEY. University of Connecticut, Boston Univer- sity. KATHERINE G. BECKWITH. Radcliffe College Radcliffe. Graduate School, Boston University. “Sweet are the uses of adversity.” “Chance favors the prepared mind.” JENNIE BUJNIEVIEZ. University of New Hampshire, Middlebury, University of Colorado, Harvard University. “Simplicity and sincerity in everything are best.” MARY BUTTIGIEG. Marygrove College, University of Detroit, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State Uni- versity. “We shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and success of liberty.” John F. Kennedy. a Mr. Bagley Miss Bujnieviez Miss Buttigieg I don’t think you can do anything in English that isn’t relevant. Because, how relevant is life? And really life is what English is all about. It’s a keen insight into life, and ways of living and ways of being that makes English... Mrs. Goodspeed Mrs. Keeler Mr. Donovan MAURICE DONOVAN. Boston College, University of Massachusetts, Clark University, Salem State College. ELIZABETH FLAGG. Framingham State College, Wes- leyan University, University of Connecticut, Boston Univer- sity. “And much it grieved my heart to think what man has made of man.” W. Wordsworth. NEIL GRAY. University of Michigan, Tufts University. PAMELA HEIDT. Connecticut College. Interested in tutor- ing learning disabled students. “Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” OLIVE KEELER. Mount Holyoke College, Wheaton Col- lege. Interested in travel, art, pottery, spanish, and italian. “The artist is the only member of society who understands the present because he is engaged in a detailed description of the future.” 23 ENGLISH Mr. Lape Mrs. Merrington Mr. Kirk Miss Kinley Mrs. Mulkerin Miss McCaffery MARGARET KINLEY. Acadia University, Yale Univer- sity, Boston University. ROBERT N. KIRK. Colby College, Clarke University, Uni- versity of London. “Without work, all life goes rotten. But when work is soulless, life stifles and dies.” Albert Camus. JAMES T. LAPE. (Department Head) — Mount Union College, Western Reserve University, Harvard University. “A man’s reach should exceed his grasp, or what’s a heaven for?” ANNA D. MERRINGTON. Boston University, Rutgers University, Monteclair State College, Fitchburg State Col- lege. “What’s the deeper meaning?” MARGARET MULKERIN. Trinity College, University of California at Berkley. KEVIN MURRAY. Saint John’s Seminary, Boston State College. “There is no duty we so much underrate as the duty of being happy.” ROBERT NELSON. Fitchburg State College, Brandeis Uni- versity, Tufts University, Framingham State College. MARY PEARSALL. Scripps College, Northwestern Univer- sity. Mr. Murray Mr. Nelson Miss Pearsall Mr. Steele Miss Russell ELIZABETH A. QUINN. Anna Maria College, Worcester State College. FRANCES M. RUSSELL. University of North Carolina, University of Maine, Northwestern University. “Charity never faileth but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail: whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away.” | Corinthians Chapter 15. MURRAY SATZ. University of Michigan, Boston Univer- sity. Interested in young people, books, movies, theatre, music, art, world cultures, etc. “To rest is to rust.” PAUL STEELE. Bates College, Trinity College, Tufts Uni- versity. JANE TAVARELLI. University of Pennsylvania. “Look everywhere at everything.” Miss Cheever FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mrs. Comenetz Mr. Boch Miss Crandall Mrs. Ferlinz Mr. Kenealy Miss Manitsas Mr. Hennesey 26 Mrs. Nelson Mr. Pavao Miss Piermarini % Miss Skwirut ALEXANDER L. BOCH. University of Miami, Colgate University. “La vida es dura!” EVELYN BREGA. (Department Head) — Boston Univer- sity, and university study and travel in Europe. Interested in foreign languages, bi-lingualism, and travel. “Extend the pupils’ environment from the concept of my family, my country, to my world.” OLIVIA CHEEVER. Smith College, Columbia Teacher’s College. Interested in all areas of languages; commu- nication. MARIAN COMENETZ. Smith College, Harvard Univer- sity, Middlebury College. “En avant!” MARTINE LUTECE CRANDALL. “Sweetheart” “Bada- beep Badaboop” PHYLLIS FERLINZ. Wellesley College, Yale University, Boston College. “Mes chers eleves, si vous voulez re ster, mes chets cleves:....” PAUL S. HENNESSEY. Bowdoin College, Harvard Univer- sity, Middlebury College, Marburg University of Innsbruck. Interested in conservation. “Was wirklich ist, ist auch Mog- lich.” The social revolution is really concerned with the matter of communications. There is nothing that certainly does more in this field than foreign languages ee hard as possible to make courses extremely relevant, and | use this word in the best possible sense. Today foreign languages are part of the basic values of the world, and this is the way we have to approach it. We are trying as Miss Starkman casi Mrs. Scagliotti WILLIAM KENEALY. Columbia University; Institute de Geographie, Universite de Poitier, Salem State College. “Learn a new language and get a new soul.” MARTHA MANITSAS. Russell Sage College, Trinity Col- lege. Interested in Italian, travel and International cuisine. “Complete possession is proved only by giving. All you are unable to give possesses you.” SALLY NELSON. University of Massachusetts, Westfield State College, Boston College. Interested in Francophone Literature. “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.” FLORIANO PAVAO. University of Massachusetts, Harvard University. “Now let me see, your name is John, isn’t it? It isn’t?” LUCIA R. PIERMARINI. Radcliffe University, Harvard University. “Reflect a moment.” MARIA H. SCAGLIOTTI. “You can only be ugly to those who don’t understand.” SANDRA SKWIRUT. Trinity College, Interested in Negro-African literature. “Te coeur a ses ral- sons que la raison ne connait point.” BETH STARKMAN. Boston University, City University of New York. Brown University. HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics is a vital part of a person’s education because it provides the opportunity for students to ac- quire the knowledge, attitudes and skills essential to participate concurrently and to prepare for future roles in the home and community. Miss Clark - 28 Mrs. Lutryzkowski ARLENE M. CLARK. Framingham State College, Bos- ton University. “Organization is the key to success.” DOROTHY GRIFFIN. (Department Head) — Simmons College. “An old Chinese proverb expresses my hopes and expectations: All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seed of today.” ANN E. LUTRYZKOWSKI. Nasson College, University sity. “A thing is important if anyone thinks it important.” DIXIE J. NOFTSKER. Emory University. SANDRA PARISE. Cornell University, Syracuse Univer- sity. “A thing is important if anyone thinks it important.” INDUSTRIAL ARTS Our Industrial Arts Department is able to give students a variety of exploratory and developmental experiences that will aid them in their adjustments and understanding of the relationships between man and technology. : oe Mr. Adams Mr. Gittzus Mr. Morelli Mr. Burnell Mr. Clark JOHN ADAMS. Keene State College, Northeastern Uni- versity. WALTER BURNELL. Keene State College, Fitchburg 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. “The best work is your work here — it can never be taken from you.” SAM MORELLI. Bowling Green State University. MARK D. PROHASKA. “Victory is the sum total of desire, work and hustle. To compete without these values results only in hollow, meaningless activity.” Pat Mr. Baker Mr. Buck Mr. Damiani CLIFFORD W. BAKER: Boston ‘University. —Iiume wounds all heels.” RICHARD BUCK. Dartmouth College, Harvard Univer- sity, Boston University, University of Massachusetts, Tufts University. ROLAND D. DAMIANI. Boston University, Rutgers University. “Mens sana in corpore sano.” NICHOLAS DINCECCO. Boston University, Tufts Uni- versity, Columbia University, Rutgers University. “Life can be beautiful.” JOHN DWYER. Boston College, Boston University, Bos- ton State College. CLARENCE E. GOOD, JR. Brandeis University, Uni- versity of New Brunswick, University of New Hampshire. “A friend is one who is the other I.” Mr. Dincecco Mr. Dwyer Mr. Good 2 + 2 = 5. Hopefully the mathematics experiences which Lexington students receive go beyond simple addi- tion facts. But whether a student is to become a consumer or a consumator the need for mathematics exists. We try to fill that need.” Mr. Goodwin Miss Haley ee Mr. Irwin ad Mr. Gralla Mr. Koetke RUSSELL GOODWIN. Salem State College, University of New Hampshire. JOHN GRALLA. University of Massachusetts, Boston University. NANCY HALEY. Wheaton College, Boston College, Boston University, Syracuse University. WALTER IRWIN. University of Maine, Boston College. WALTER KOETKE. M.I.T., Harvard University. STANLEY M. BOYNTON. Clark University, Brown University. “Hy pe, po ws), n, “7 _ per Ha Mr. Schutt ASPASIA PAPANASTASSIOU. University of Dayton. WILLIAM PERO. Salem State College, Boston Univer- sity. “Another philosophical equation from Pero, states that only in tennis can love = zero.” EUGENE ROURKE. University of New Hampshire. “Mens Sibi Conscia Recti.” JOHN SCHULZ. Brown University San Jose State Col- lege, Bridgewater State College, Tufts University. “Que sera, sera!” RONALD SCHUTT. (Department Head) — University of Maine, Brown University. CORINNE SNOUFFER. Coe College, University of II- linois. THOMAS TODD. Worcester State College, Harvard University, University of Detroit. Mr. Schulz Mrs. Snouffer Mr. Rourke 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 variety of experimental situations for students. Students may elect to participate in a variety of choral or instrumental 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. Mr. DiDomenico Mr. Eleftherakis Mr. Gillespie JOSEPH DIDOMENICO. Boston University, Bridgewa- Rare Ceasice ter 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, Bos- ton University. DONALD GILLESPIE, JR. (Department Head) — Bos- ton University. Interested in music and athletics. “Why do poorly in one hour what you could complete in ten minutes? — think!!” SANDI K. PEASLEE. Lawrence University, University of Minnesota, Harvard University. “Poor Baby.” PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Hunt Mrs. Moeglin Mr. Fontas SANDRA CURT. “He who has the will to win cannot be beaten.” PAUL FONTAS. Boston University. Interested in helping young people in any way possible. ““We never look back and say we should have, but rather, we did.” JOHN JANUSAS. Boston College, Boston University. “It’s how you work during the week that determines how you play on Saturday.” CHARLES HUNT. Boston University. “He who hesitates is lost.” PATRICIA LEARY. Northeastern University. “Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day.” — Goethe Miss Curt 34 In physical education we aim to build a foundation of fitness for life by exposing every student to numerous activities which may be pursued throughout his life span. Miss Leavitt Mr. Todaro DORIS B. LEAVITT. Boston School of Physical Educa- tion, Rollins College. RALPH V. LORD, JR. (Department Head) — “Circum- stances are the rulers of the weak; they are but the Nt Tord instruments of the wise.” NATHAN TODARO. Springfield College. “Anything worth doing is worth doing well.” 35 SCIENCE Mr. Choate Miss Cohen Mr. Frangos Mr. Hardacre Mr. Boynton ROBERT E. AMES. Boston University. STANLEY G. BOYNTON. University of Maine and Colby College. Interested in the chemistry of people as well as scientific chemistry. “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.” JOHN CHOATE. Colby College, University of Maine. JUDITH COHEN. Boston University. Brandeis Univer- sity. J. MICHAEL CONLEY. University of Notre Dame. Interested in team teaching, interdisciplinary learning, field trips. “For God’s sake, don’t log out!” GARY CORTHER. Chadron State College, University of Kansas. PHILIP A. CROSBY. Northeastern University. “Friends, don’t be sorry for your mistakes. Be proud of them. You had the courage to give something of yourself. Helpers who promise you something for nothing are con-men. They spoil you and keep you dependent and immature.” EMMANUEL FRANGOS. Tufts University, Salem State College. Mrs. Jones Miss MacLean Mr. Moeglin As man’s population, density, and affluence increase, his difficulties in living with himself, with his neighbors, and with the living and nonliving world also increase — and at an alarming rate. Science and technology must b e able to suggest ways to resolve these problems, and to this end science education must be directed. Mr. Olney AL FRUSCIONE. University of Connecticut, Yale Uni- versity, Harvard University, Brandeis University. “The most damaging evidence of the failure of formal educa- tion can be found not among the school drop-outs, but among the most highly educated of our society.” THOMAS J. HARDACRE. Merrimack State College, Boston University, Salem State College. JOAN HUNTLEY. University of Texas, Colorado School of Mines. Interested in helping kids do what they are interested in doing. “Catch me a fish and I'll eat for today. Show me how to fish_and I'll eat for a lifetime.” ANNE SERRELL JONES. Hollins College, University of Pennsylvania. LAURA P. KRICH. Interested in people and the out- doors. “Wash and dry your slides and cover slips.” LORRAINE B. MACLEAN: Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Brandeis University, Harvard University. “All our business in life is with doing; happiness and sadness come by themselves. SCIENCE Mr. Wilson Miss Stone Mr. Rennie ' Mr. Richards Mr. Spang SUMNER F. RICHARDS. Framingham State College, University of Maine, Brown University, Harvard Univer- sity. NEIL SOULE. University of Maine. DAVID J. SPANG: Tufts University, Framingham State College, Boston College. “If you sit and think about Nir Rosa doing something, you’re not getting it done.” SANDRA STONE: Cornell University, Harvard Univer- sity. “This is true.” ; EDGAR R. STUHR: Harvard University, Princeton Uni- versity. “If I had not become an educator, I might have become a dentist. It must be easier to pull teeth than to Boston University. get students to say what they know when they think they RICHARD RACZKOWSKI: Massachusetts College of don’t know but you know that they know.” Pharmacy, Tufts University, Miam i University (Ohio). DAVID L. WILSON: Tufts University, Boston Univer- JOHN A. RENNIE: (Department Head) — Wesleyan sity, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University. “Hey Bill! I University, Boston University. want Hot Fudge, not Chocolate and Strawberries!” DANIEL F. MOEGLIN: University of Massachusetts, SOCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies, concerned as they are with the rela- tions 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 desirably effective citizenship and for individual well-being in a societal context. 4 Mrs. Albrecht Mrs. Atamian Mr. Davenport Mrs. Engelberg PATRICIA ALBRECHT. Worcester State College, As- sumption College, University of London. “The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.” ALICE ATAMIAN. Simmons College, Boston University. “Those who know no culture other than their own cannot know their own.” ROBERT C. DAVENPORT. University of Massachu- setts, Wesleyan University, Columbia University. ELAINE ENGELBERG. Brooklyn College, University of Michigan, Brandeis University. Interested in the Arts and politics. Loves to travel. “Freud: The purpose of living: Loving and working.” PATRICIA FALCONER. Lake Erie College, University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro State University. “Don’t throw .(s the baby out with the bath water.” SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Heidbrink Miss Harrison JOSEPH GIBSON (Department Head) — Harvard Uni- versity. “Success is 90% perspiration and 10% in- Mr. Gibson spiration.” MARY E. GILLESPIE. Fitchburg State College, Fram- ingham State College. LINDA HARRISON. Wellesley College, Yale Univer- sity; interested in European history, art history, literature. JOHN HEIDBRINK. Dartmouth College, University of Wisconsin. “Those who cannot remember the past are forever doomed to repeat it.” 40 Mr. McColgan Miss McConnon TAMARA HUTNICK. “Tf you can look into the seeds of time and say which grain will grow and which will not.” RAY W. KARRAS. Harvard University, Brown Univer- sity. HAROLD KRAUSE, JR. Boston College. “Ugh!” SAL T. LOPES. Lincoln University, Antioch College, Boston University. Interested in someday having control of his own school. “You can always do more if you make the time.” DENA L. LORD. Gorham State College, Boston Univer- sity, University of Maine, Eastern Baptist College. “Do for others as you would have them to do for you.” EDWARD J. McCOLGAN. Tufts University, Boston College, Boston University. MARY K. McCONNON. University of Minnesota. GEORGE L. PROCTER. Suffolk University, University of Pennsylvania. “Tuff.” Mrs. Lord Mr. Proctor SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Southwick Mr. Tapply Mr. Shea PAUL SHEA. Brandeis University, Harvard University. GEORGE O. SOUTHWICK. Dartmouth College, Boston University. “The strength of those who are committed to evil rests upon the indifference of those who profess goodness.” WILLIAM G. TAPPLY. Amherst College, Harvard Uni- versity, Tufts University. “It is better to be impetuous than cautious, for fortune is a woman, and it is necessary, if you wish to master her, to conquer her by force.” 42 SPECIALISTS Mrs. Calvin Mr. Krichmar Mr. Coffin Mrs. Gilbert é Mrs. Kunz CYNTHIA E. CALVIN. (Special Needs — Assistant Teacher) JAMES COFFIN. (Guidance) — Bowdoin College, Har- vard University. JOY GILBERT. (Guidance) — Cornell University, North- eastern University. “Only those who listen with hearts can understand.” OSCAR W. KRICHMAR. (Guidance) — Tufts Univer- sity, Boston University. “Be true to yourself.” GILDA KUNZ. (Nurse) — Lasell Junior College, Mas- sachusetts General Hospital, Boston University, Califor- nia State University, San Fernando State University. Primarily interested in school health — greatly interested in historical homes, art and antiques. “The best move | ever made was coming to Lexington.” SPECIALISTS Mr. Meade Mr. Leach Mrs. Meyers Miss Mastin RICHMOND N. LEACH. (Reading) — Bowdoin Univer- sity, Boston University, University of Grenoble. “Man is the only animal that can perfect his communication.” NORMA LEPPANEN. (Library) — Colby College, Wes- leyan University, Simmons College. MELIA MAHONEY. (Special Needs) ELEANOR MASTIN. (Guidance) — Colby Junior Col- lege, University of New Hampshire, Middlebury College, Tufts University. “Enjoy each day as you live it rather than finding pleasure in the sad afterglow of reverie.” at Mr. Pistone Mrs. Rennie WILLIAM MEADE. (Special Education) — Fitchburg State College. EDITH MEYERS. (Library) — Montclair State College, Simmons College. JOHN PISTONE. (Guidance) — Tufts University, Brid- gewater State College, Boston University. MARGUERITE RENNIE. (Reading) — Wilson College, Boston University. Mr. Schofield Mr. Skinner Mrs. Sidman Mrs. Snyder HOWARD A. SCHOFIELD. (Guidance) — Northeastern University, Boston University, Tufts University. Inter- ested in psychology, research, student-operated services in education. “Every communication is a commitment.” JEAN SIDMAN. Simmons College. — “Help people to help themselves.” KENNETH SKINNER((Instructional Materials Center Director) — Fitchburg State College, University of Con- necticut, Boston University. EVELYN SNYDER. (Reading) — Reed College, Smith College, Boston University. 45 Mr. Thurlow Mrs. Tomchik ANNE M. STAMAS. (Guidance) — New England Hospi- tal, Simmons College, Boston University. BARBARA TOMCHIK. (Nurse) Simmons College. Inter- ested in disease prevention. LUCILLE TURNER. (Metco Program Knoxville College, Columbia University. WILLIAM W. WELCH, JR. (Special Education) — Elon College, Lesley College, Salem State College, University of Maine, Portland and Bangor Theological Seminary. Coordinator) EWOW EWOW 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. Miss Murphy Mr. Collard Mr. Nichols ys FREDERICK R. BOYLE. Colby College, Boston Univer- sity, Harvard University. “Say Goodbye, Dick.” MERREL A. COLLARD. Boston University, Holy Cross College, Harvard University. LUCY McCAFFREY. Manhattanville College, Mar- quette University, Tufts University. “All that I can, more than I could.” PATRICIA A. MURPHY. Kent State University. “There are men who can’t be bought. The fireborn are at home in fire. The stairs make no noise. You can’t hinder the wind from blowing. Time is a great teacher. Who can live without hope?” WILLIAM S. NICHOLS. Dartmouth College, Boston University, Harvard University. Mr. Boyle Mr. Robbat DICK ROBBAT. Colby College, Boston University, Tufts University. RICK YEISER. Mr. Yeiser Mrs. Noftsker nd First Row: John Butler, Gerry Meadows, Scott Packer, Lenny Cuzzupe, Gerry McNamara, Bill McNamara; Second Row: Walter Johnson, Chris McGuire, Brian Donnelly, Mike Byrne, Gary Strong, Tommy Way, Greg Coscia; Third Row: Skip Blake, Doug Briggs, Tim Landry, Tom Larson, Bruce Gray, Mike Shunney, Andy Smith, Jay Skerry. LEXINGTON 20 Concord 13 Stoneham ES, Melrose 20 Belmont 21 Woburn 13 Wakefield 20 Winchester 0 Watertown 0 Reading 14 Burlington 4 Wins 6 Losses First Row: Ron Finlayson, Steve Yerardi, Tom Cupp, Jim Skerry, Gary Zierhoffer, Steve Levin, Bailey Shulz; Second Row: Bob Phelan, Norman Richards, Bob Bates, Brian Toomey, Ron Schuler, Larry Klemm, Kim Fraze, Richard Murphy; Third Row: Mark Clough, Tim Clifford, David Zierhoffer, Bob Clerkin, Jerry Waterman, Barclay Shulz, Bill Stewart, Bob Leslie. OPPONENT 6 12 34 6 24 30 4] 40 35 8 Pot Bellied Eleven... On the third hup Cupp... Who’s beer is in the water ... Butler’s Bone ... Bunch of Hamburgers ... The Bender ... You gotta lotta pouch ... Bowlegged and Hairy Skerry ... It all begins at the pelvis ... That’s what she said ... Levines got big ones ... Come on you turkeys ... Hmmmmmm ... Meadows where were you Thursday? What are you, hard of hearing? Zierhoffer what technique is that? ... Bad knees ... Cuzzupe the Card Shark... ay hj Ue h Nie ail Wi) ll, a2 POWDERPUF LEX 0 CONCORD 28 perm ve 2 Viaiity pa “ah ee ee Seo eae om es ee ce SR SOR ong a he ee? sea a 54 Powderpuff Football--1973 ... Practice? ... warm up excercises--that means you! ... now girls, this is a football ... what’s an offense? ... learning plays ... blocking; a little lower please ... the centers and quarterbacks get to know each other a little better ... “That wasn’t sweep right, it was sweep left--no wait a minute, oh, forget it” ... Tricia the Terror ... changing shirts in the middle of the field ... only one game? ... let’s get a sex test on Concord’s 10 ... ready, set, huddle ... My God, They’re Hitting! ... lady like language during the game ... chipped teeth channel 4’s game of the week--thanks Jack ... 28-0 but it was fun ... ending it all with cakes and congrad’s at Russo’s. ‘ be : all athe iain] eh nee rn ran ve. oF? - ae ‘ to - ae ons A pa. plat RE Mists ‘ Me ea ty pat Wags de SS Re BG Se Mire ae 2 i - —- a ’ = 4 a — aw ie oe. 55 SOCCER Middlesex League Champs!! ... Hey Men, let’s have four periods of good soccer--remember, we’re a class ball club... B. B’s ... going to see Dave ... Uncle Rat and Aunt Nancy ... The Family ... BU BSie Bayliffl? ... Who stole Fonto’s pants? ... Hey Hick, are there really 23?,... B. B’s,... The ROT takes its toll; Sully, Bolster) Leonardiau McCarthy’s Prell tube ... T.A.S.P. you fools! ... At Wakefield: 10 31 73 Lexington 3 Wakefield 2--We’re number | Do you beelieve? “We BEELIEVE = ING UNREA i LEXINGTON OPPONENT Melrose Stoneham Woburn Watertown Belmont Winchester Burlington Wakefield Melrose Stoneham Woburn Watertown Belmont Winchester Wakefield Burlington STATE TOURNAMENT Scituate 0 Lincoln Sudbury l Final Standings: 56 12 wins 3 losses 1 tie OM OS NG tO ON Sb) fb eS) — First Row: Bob Boudreau, Dave Dimmock, Rich Dubois, John McCarthy, Jeff Friedman (Co-captain), Dan Solomon, Glenn Williams (Co- captain), George Scaltsas, John Godoy, Phil Leonard, Jim Bellows, Bob Murphy, Jeff Sampson. Second Row: Head Coach Paul Fontas, Manager Tom Schmickley, Steve Powell, Bruce Clarke, Jack Bacigalupo, Steve Smith, Rich Seamon, Greg Bolster, Dave Ritchie, Tim Simcox, Andy Middleton, Dave Whittinghill, Gary Zartarian, Jeff Allen, Assistant Coach Bob (Rat) Wilson. a7 58 ao CROSS COUNTRY Unk ... Basketball today. Right coach? ... Ida’s special chess-nuts ... girl runners!? ... The Three Musketeers ... “I didn’t even stop!” ... Remember Woburn ... Reicheld with a mouth ... Fred’s socks ... lubed jocks ... Frank’s day ... Lancaster’s shirt. CROSS COUNTRY: Left to right; FIRST ROW: Gary DeGuglielmo and Roger Norton; Co-Captains, Stephen Masten, Paul Jordan, Bruce Hoiseth, Fred Picard, Coach Phil Crosby. SECOND ROW: Karen Herther, Laurie Master, Carole Schmickley, Linda Strong, Leslie Cassazza, Vickey Carter; girls captain, Leigh Anne Ireland, Audrey Guppy, Judy McGuire. THIRD ROW: Barbara Fallon, Dave McLeod, Ken Neidoff, Larry Smoske, Tom Chapin, Mike Quinn. Lexington Opponent 15 Burlington 50 26 Belmont 31 31 Watertown 26 42 Reading 20 2, Stoneham 29 47 Melrose 15 30 Woburn 28 50 Wakefield 15 24 Winchester 32 5 Wins 4 Losses 61 GIRL’S SWIM ‘TEAM New Sophomores, new T-shirts, new sweatsuits, new swim suits ... New title ... Division Cham- pions ... singing on the bus--shut up we’re trying to get some sleep up here ... Estelle and the showers Easterns ... Wayland “Martha, where are your pants?” ... States ... I’m starved ... Knit one Purl two, Belmont boys, yoo-hoo ... I’d rather be blue ... Harvard boys Weee love you Toneee. 62 LEXINGTON 62 76 5] 54 67 74 67 61 Fitchburg Newton-North Medford Belmont Brookline Cambridge-Latin Winchester Lynn-English OPPONENT 31 19 44 4I 28 21 28 33 First Row: Margie Radlo, Lili Glick, Tri-Captains, Janine Wong, Sandy Bernier, Martha McNicholas, Amy Nichols, Ruth Mayer, Second Row: Sandy Godale, Lisa Hall, Maria Dempsey, Lee Stevens, Sue Dante, Sue Taylor, Michele Euart, Sue Doane, Chris McCormick. Third Row: Priscilla Wyman, Lois Cicero, Judy Caster, Madalyn Quinlan, Jane McCarron, Barb Bettencourt, Marcy Goldstein, Jean Phelan, Debbie Clarke, Emily Nicholson, Coach Tony Guerra, Third Row: Jill Downy, Susan Koss, Julie Ross, Susan Eby, Dianne Soloman, Judy Dixon, Leslie Goldstein, Vicky Stone. 63 FIELD HOCKEY Back and forth the dump field due to the Bettle Brigade! Holly and Mickey Mouse Go get ’em Go get ’em, Go get ‘em, uhh uhh uhh! I have to go to the temple ... Who are we playing today anyway? Gettin Getting psyched on the bus ... I call the back seat! ... Maria, turn around! Sue requests the goal be widened ... ORANGES ... How much time is left? ... DRIVE. STICKS DOWN GIRLS, NICE SAVE! Jumping Jacks ... Which drill should we do? ... Playing Stoneham in the rain ... The Rusty Scupper--How Much? ARE YOU KIDDING?! ... And all our love to Miss Leavitt. 64 Lexington Opponent 3 Belmont 3 ] Melrose 3 Reading 4 Burlington 0 Winchester i Stoneham l Wakefield ps Wobur n NO WO — — — W 1 Win — 3Losses — 4 Ties ROW ONE: Beth Wheatley, Kathryn Scott, Tri-Captains; Margaret DiGiammarino, Lyn Hastings, Margot Arana, Mary O’Donoghue, Ann Harleman, ROW TWO: Carolyn Covey, Melissa White, Joan Fox, Cynthia Connolly, Holly Grenier, Susan Mead, Sandy Tavilla, Maria White, Coach: Miss Leavitt. 65 BOYS’ BASKETBALL 66 Lexington Opponent 59 Woburn 60 68 Reading 61 65 Stoneham 58 67 Belmont 52 40 Winchester 42 49 Melrose 59 65 Watertown SI 74 Wakefield 57 66 Burlington 47 62 Reading 46 aD Woburn 61 64 Stoneham 66 55 Belmont 45 48 Winchester 2p) oy) Melrose 61 ay Watertown 61 57 Wakefield 68 me) Burlington of Row one--Kevin Jones, Bob Phelan (Co-captain), Jim Lawson (Co-captain), John Halfman. Row two--Mark Smith (Manager, Bob La Bombard, Mike Meehan, Steve Gibbs, Mark Kavanaugh, Jerry Suskind (Manager). Row three-Paul Ferraguto, Kevin Casey, John McCarthy, Peter Regina, Mat Spencer, Steve Buscone (Manager). 67 GIRLS BASKETBALL Lexington Opponent 42 Stoneham 24 42 at Reading SH 31 at Belmont 33 31 at Winchester a 37 at Burlington 30 30 Watertown 40 55 Woburn 29 52 Melrose 15 56 Wakefield 4 7 wins 2 losses 68 Moms and the brood return ... Lady to Lady? ... But those other coaches are so young! ... Pitiful Passing ... “Come on, people” ... Rufe! -.. Red Necks ... Cutting 6 laps into 2 ... Ev’s lucky Charm ... Jinxed by the F. H.... Killing J.V. ... “Where’s your head?” ... Kicking ... Dribbling onto the court ... Heated discussions Gum on the bus ... “Is your name on the seat?” ... Stealing the boys ball ... “Would ya get off my Ei head!” ... Kidnap? ... Missing the states by one : game! Wi we (8 Row one--Jeanne Maroney, Jean Phelan, Patti Potter (captain), Hooly Grenier, Theresa Partlow. Row two--Coach Moeglin, Kathy Scott, Sue Mead, Beth Wheatly. Absent: Laurie Gallagher, Debbie Goldman (manager). 69 70 SS LA, a-, Lexington Opponent Wakefield Winchester Burlington Woburn Melrose Stoneham Watertown Belmont Reading Wakefield Winchester Burlington Woburn Melrose Stoneham Watertown Belmont Reading BWWWUNADKDNNK WhRNWOHAHD — td WON NnON Hh HA HOA NHKH NAW 1 Tie 11 Losses 6 Wins 71 Ips Looking forward to a great season ... A new coach and lots of enthusiasm ... Fonto ... Beating Woburn twice ... five one goal losses ... Toad-Towels ... Whad’ya live in a barn? Close the GD-Door!! ... We can’t die ... We didn’t ... Skating in the dark ... Coming back in the second half ... Duck, shoot, score ... Bus rides, bus rides, bus rides ... Hey ref! ... A super year ... the start of something big! BOYS’ GYMNASTICS eee Bet ate ee What’s a blurb? ... My knees are baggy ... Bing! ... My hands ... 4.4 on the side horse ... where’s my sundae? ... Bing! ... Pizza anyone! ... | wonder if she needs a spotter? ... Bing! ... Quinn, practice with the boys ... Kalafatis’s highbar dismount ... Bing! ... Where are your socks? ... Say fella, is this Watertown? Your’re suspended for a week ... Let’s go C.H. ... Who’s she? ... Finished 8-3--What a year! Lexington Opponent 86 Burlington 98 88 Winchester 68 85 Newton 79 92 Wellesley 89 forfeit Woburn 91 Wakefield fe 84 Braintree 115 88 Watertown 76 91 Needham 96 88 Belmont 58 Row one—Coach Todaro, Steve Quinn, Tim Simcox, Steven Powell, Ben Clarke, Arthur Tomchik. Row two—Eugene Huang, Steve Kaitz, Andy Kalafatis, Brad Churchill, Chris Bing. 75 GIRLY’ GYMNASTICS “The ultimate sport” ... Who said this was gonna be a building year? ... BCSC Green Blue ... Weigh ins and sweat pants ... pancakes with syrup on the beam ... EXTEND ... Fighting with every other indoor sport ... Trying out Dave’s theory ... Team Trademark: Argyl Socks ... Do they teach you those things at North- eastern? ... Thank you to the best coach ever! 76 Lexington Opponent 66.75 Burlington 66.45 61.70 Melrose 51.05 me 69.50 Woburn 41.05 on. 63.25 Wakefield 73.90 aa 66.90 Newton So. 61.35 or les Stoneham 51.65 OS 69.40 Belmont 52.35 Se = 75.65 Watertown 29:35 ; STD , 17.75 Winchester 69.85 a es ; Wins 8 Losses 1 4 Row one—Paula Dolan, Kathy Bradley and Ann Drouilhet (co-captains), Maureen Meehan, Coach Leary. Row two—Jane McCarron, Gail Genaro, Emily Wyman, Sue Tayor. Row three--Katie McKenney, Judy Kula, Lisa Garant, Sue Abkowitz. Row four--Patti DiGammarino, Jamie McCune, Laurie Bramball, Kit Curtin, Cindy Zalkind (manager), Gail Sampson. TA J WG egeacen een ee te Despite a slight lack of experience ... Seven first year wrestlers starting varsity ... Jim Bellows--first in the district and third in the state ... “Your how many pounds over?’ ... Ron Finlayson--fourth in the district ... Please coach, no more push ups ... Brian Toomey- -sixth in the district ... Finny’s twenty-one second pin ... The unpinnable rubberband man Tanz ... Ended with a 3-4 record ... 1974, the year of the wrestler at [sHS: First Row: Bob Lesley, Walter Johnson, Shawn Tansey, Paul Ahlstrand, Eric Doelling, David Wells, Jim Bellows, Casey Grant, Peter Buchanan. Second Row: Chris Larson, Brian Deveau, Bob Lind, Michael Rodman, Gordon Zuerndorfer, Paul Packer, Jim Macym, John Hall, Paul Pedareo, Ted Bellows, Russell Tansey, Steve Quick, Jeff Silva. Third Row: Tom Meany, Chris McGuire, Jay Skerry, Tim Landry, Ron Finlayson, Al Deveau, Coach Tony Porter, Miles Byrne, Brian Toomey, Glenn Lucas, Bob Sheffres. 78 WRESTLING Lexington Opponent 22 Saugus 36 18 Newton 51 ay | Belmont 9 9 Dedham 50 31 Stoneham 24 Ry) Brookline a2 43 Winchester 15 33 Concord 39 48 Woburn 15 16 Wellesley 49 15 Reading 48 ke Wakefield 43 9 Melrose = Forfeit Malden 4 Wins 8 Losses 1 Tie 79 INDOOR TRACK TRACK Lexington Opponent 26 Wakefield 60 62 Burlington 24 39 Stoneham 47 26 Melrose 60 36% Woburn 49% 4] Winchester 45 30 Reading 56 54 Watertown 2 65 Belmont Dal 3 Wins = 6 Losses 80 sexsisal necmnaionentics SBS. i Lis - AS ee sae cae Row one--Paul Jordan, Tzehaie O’Michael, Tony Pellegrino, Leigh Anne Ireland, Glenn Williams, Steve Masten, Audrey Guppy. Row two—Dave Feuerstein, Patric Lancaster, Peter Tillotson, John Marion, Don Kent, Thomas Chapin, Roger Norton, Steve Scolaro, Harry Kent. Row three--Larry Smoske, James Demarre, Bill Stewart, Larry Clem, Paul Crowley, Dave Scott, Cleveland Coats, Fred Picard, Laurie Masten, Assistant Coach Crosby. Row four--Tim Miller, Bob Crowell, Joe Pratt, Ken Neidorf, Steve Burns, Bailey Schultz, Jack Bacigalupo, Mike Cupp, Bill Kinner, Jamey Ferguson, Frank Denton, Coach Moegelin. Missing: Sidney Wilkinson, Larry Maser, Bruce Hoiseth. 82 83 BOYS‘ LEADER CORPS Boys’ Leader Corps; Row one--Andy Kalafatis, Scott Packer, Bill McAlduff, Lennie Cuzzup, Gerry Clifford, Dan Harvey. Row two--Mr. Hunt, Bob Boudreau, Gary DeGuglielmo, Lester Savage, Brian Toomey, Tom Way, Bob Lind. Row three--Bill McNamara, Jim Pelletier, Ken Connelly, Richard Burns, David Morretti, Stephen Doran. GIRLS LEADER CORPS Five leaders to five students ... Zero to fourty-eight ... Late to Class ... Experts on volleyball nets ... Just because I’m in leader corps doesn’t mean I can play volleyball ... Female superiority ... Ready-1-2-3-4. OK ... Thursday nights at Fernald ... Let’s do the Hokey Pokey ... Pop those ballons ... What an experience!! Fiesta alo ea a _neepaneninneenctsurcemeni etn Girls’ Leader Corps: Row 1--Toddie Ellis, Maureen McCadden, Sue Taylor, Marjorie ie) nape ners i é Bowersock, Karen Hooper, Laurie Gallgher, = Welsh, Cindy Connelly, Deborah Fietze, Sandy , a en as three--Sue Mead Beth Wheatley, Gail Dexter, Theresa Partlow, Ann Harleman, Donna oa : , Camp, Donna Albertine. BOYS’ WIMMING Lexington Opponent 54 Waltham 29 el Needham 52 59 Newton North 24 88 Belmont 83 lo Medford 13% 91 Westwood 73 99 Brookline 66 37 Concord-Carlisle 45 39 Winchester 44 66 Weston 102 7 Wins 3 Losses 86 87 Eee SVURE A uses eines nett a “ See ale cece Hymie and Fred ... the Vole pineapple ... making your last dive of the day turn into a good night’s rest in the hospital ... pictures?? ... sprinting the first 25 and dying the last 75 ... learning a new dive during a meet ... Have a heart?! ... Man- agers’ lockeroom duty? ... the Brothers Custance spectators ... ALMOST escaping injury and illness during the season ... surprising sophomores ... S paceman ... 4th in the Conference, 7th in the East, 10th in the 11th in New England ... Knowing that after everything, it was all worthwhile. “You've got to have the attitude!” 89 CHEERLEADING Rar-rah ... “C'mon, get serious!” ... Rose is in the boys’ lav again ... Boud’s shrinking bloomers Janice got nervous and did what? ... the SSS (Sandy Super Splits) ... Ellen the champion stone chucker ... three veterans and eleven rookies ... the case of the missing cheerleaders ... no place for practice Smile!! ... competition? ... water and leaf fights . Miss Munn, the greatest advisor ... gladly cheering for the best teams around! 90 a8 dh ee rT. ‘vrs err ern yon OR a a oe Lae eno geste: Ce ACTIVITIES SKI CLUB Started ski season with more money than ever ... Computer cam- aT paigning ... chase to doorway during elections ... Hot Dogging, a worm turns, 360’s ... School bus to Tenney ... double pole planting ... Skiing on a five inch base through puddles, over rocks ... “Mr. Spang, let’s go to France” ... knee deep powder ... partying at night ... “You only go around once in life” ... See you next year, don’t forget your application fee. 94 AFS “To promote understanding among the peoples of the world!” ... “Id like to exchange this student for a larger size!” ... Sandra Stroh from Co- lombia ... “Lexington students have the chance to study a broad!” ... Join A.F.S.!!! 96 Where’s Dave?? ... New records in speed ... The passing of an editor ... Bouncing the Light Ball... T.G.LT.... Orgie ... Dave isn’t here!!” a7 YEARBOOK Additional Staff Glenn Williams Virginia Gray Leslie Rothman Dana Franklin David Tabling Leon Chen Danny Savage Blair Borden Melanie Hagopian David Merfeld Walter H. Bergler, III Nelson Lerner Bruce Labitt Janine Wong Sandro Grignetti 98 | li | ky Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Design Editor Photography Editor Lexington 1974 is a journal of this year at Lexington High School including its individual students, sports teams, clubs, and hopefully portraying the feelings which have been evoked in many of its students. To attempt to thank the many people who have invested their time and talents would be an almost endless task. I would like to express my special tha nks to Janine Wong for her outstanding effort and imagination. Special credit is also due Mr. Roswell Farnham for his patience and Mr. Tom Curran for his invaluable assist- ance. I think it goes without saying that without the help of Mr. Neil Gray none of this would have been possible. Walter Marjorie Jackson Stephen Smith Beth Cone Karen Crain Bob Murphy Robin Shapiro Debbie Bayles Ricky Brandes Marjorie Fine Kathy Driscoll Beth Baldwin Bill McAlduff Margo Mondano Margie Radlo Neil Gray 99 Sports Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Activities Editor Features Editor Underclass Editor Underclass Editor Business Manager Faculty Editor Faculty Editor Senior Editor Senior Editor Productions Editor Productions Editor Advisor YEARBOOK atte a hl ith oth ee Sead SS era RRA ARR. 100 Reese 101 Deadline ... What Deadline? Party at Janine’s ... Sing along with Ricky ... Steve Crop and Company ... Margie stay awake ... Let’s take a break ... Let’s call it a day ... Sandro’s unlisted ... Murph’s brain is gettin tired ... The case of the missing pictures ... Who wants the seagull? But Walter ... Lets take a break ... This is getting ridiculous ... since when is sports an activity? ... There is no way we can make this deadline ... Where’s Sand- ro?! ... Where’s the staff? Pier 4? BAND “The-LHS-Marching-One-Hundred-Plus” ... and the saxes--“You mean we're not even the crabgrass of the band anymore?!? ... “I’m not going all the wasy to Essex Junction on a bus without a lav!” the Band Fund Raising Drive--we sold ‘High Quality Jute Mem- brane Nickel Bags’ (alias burlap feed bags) for three dollars each ... “Why do in ten minutes what has never been done in twenty-eight years!!!” see 103 104 105 STAGE BAND Cut down to how many on a part? ... Little Bergler can play it... Tune it up Stan ... “You left the piano music where?!” ... “My goose is not pregnant!” Dancing to Big Spender ... “Are we ever going to play a concert?” see 106 107 ORCHESTRA 108 prone i Sti, Beth owicced tie bos Aperaiegey COMER ace As the spirit of Christmas rolls in, the Christmas Festival rolls on, and on, and on ... “And now, boys and girls, we will play another well rehearsed number ... Fiddler on the Roof--“Oh my God, we’ve never seen it before!”--“Shut us and keep playing!” ... “Despite our zealous efforts to arrive in M-1 before the period is half over, something Just doesn’t work out right!” 109 110 me | MIXED CHORUS Kyr-r-r-rie!!! ... Ring-a-ching-a-ling-a- ding-dong ... Sopranos, you’re flat! ... Will that table really hold Mr. D? ... “Now your heart no longer is mine!” ... Mr. D’s biology lesson ... Only two tenors! ... Fred can’t have made a mis- take! ... We love you Mr. D!!! Tip Lis MADRIGALS Lady Killer smile ... You make me feel so inadequate ... Carry it through! ... “See here the place of sporting” ... The do-nut fund ... Watha dipthongh?? ... Lewd songs in Italian ... Rowdy bus ride to All-State ... Baayla ... O.K., now sing it wrong ... Coughing in G Major. 114 115 GIRLS’ CHORUS A crack organization .. The SDS (Sophomores Desiring to Sing) ... Matt the male alto ... Where’s Mandy? ... The burlesque show ... Giggling and tapping feet ... Where’s the singing? ... “My candle won’t work!” ... “It’s snowing in the auditorium!” ... “Shut up sopranos!” ... “It’s too nice to sing!!”’ 116 LL? CONCERT CHOIR 118 1 120 Bumocsteascirect hit... Let's hit the Shebeen ... Field house ... I wouldn’t trust ’°em as far as I could throw a truck ... Breakfast at Pewter Pot ... The orange juice couteracts the hot chocolate ... Blueberry muffins and coffee ... Some people aren’t bending their legs when they march ... Some people have their coats on before it’s time to leave ... Does it appeal?? ... Tight rope acts at Saturday morning practice ... FIRST PLACE NBTA DANCE EWIRL.... FIRST PLACE TEAM!!!! | DEBATE CLUB Resolved: that the federal government shall guarantee a minimum annual income to each family unit... The poor are not lazy ... Do born free lions eat frozen ducks? ... Should blondes wear brown wigs? ... Who is Milton Friedman anyway? ... Machines will take over the world! ... And, in conclusion, come to debating and get a free ride to Route 2! 122 ss he’, hae Pee i koe PP Nah ial Ae aie i a an ites, ee 123 'PLAZA DE TOROS DE MALAGA | id as cin mn ng . a SPANISH CLUB iOS ¥ BAIS TORR «4 . ec. ppm 9. re |; twee HERTS OF O CARLOS wage 7 Hie a, IR Ree a hl, la SB te Diab: Riki i gps he ig A ge SR AO RIC ie a ER “4 WIGUEL WILTED “MIGUELIN® DAMASO GONZALEZ ANTONIO Jose GALAN CS hear Te oR RE CoRR ROR Fee AREY, ite ts i: Wann RNa se ANS, A SOAR 124 MUSKET EDITORIAL BOARD Editorin- Gilet oe ek enn va. eee Pam Glass INC W Sa CILOLS eet ar anther |. eet Steve Budiansky INGWSPPHOtOpra phen ee, aie Steve Doppler Bea tures ECitOrs, 2::1a7...... aresneiteentren Mark Bensky Mike Tracey Deallitessenotoprapher este eee ee ee Leon Chen Editonaviditors mee en oe Gideon Gil David Kent (AallOONis eee eet oe en ey oe Alan Wachman SDOLUSSECIIONS mene, ee eee Peggy DiGiammarino Kathy Flaherty Steve Smith Mana gingiEditones ee. 22. (ee a Phyllis Robinson Gontnbutingsbditoree. 6.) . wees Kenneth Wissoker EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS @irculationse itor eae wnnee ee as, Sue Cazzaza Exchange Advertising Editor..............cccese0010- Linda Chen Vay Outs ATCA DESI Ole teme a an eee. Maria Shao DA CLVISO Lad ener Nena te en ete aS ces Wiliam Tapply Printetes eee ee ee Belmont Printing Co. Beat the Press! The deadline was yesterday and still no articles? No pictures either? ... The endless search for ads and going to meetings just to see who'll show up ... Wondering what ‘unique’ headline Pam will come up with next ... Coping with Sue’s yelling, Linda’s idiosyn- cricies, and Pam’s hysteria ... To cut or not to cut--will everything fit?? ... What do you mean there is no news? Go out and make some! 125 FOLIO Stuff a Folio up your stocking ... Folio versus Polio- What a way to start ... New paragraphs, celery sticks and staple diets ... What do you mean you can’t type?! ... Punched out O’s and orren’s ... 280 sold in less than an hour (want to trade yours for Cary and Rob?) ... Alan’s Corner ... Steve’s scooter ... Elissa’syscreéamaiaes Karin’s long awaited vacation ... Take it away — Please!! 126 ee | 127 SENIOR CLASS I motion we adjourn the meeting ... Steven’s lounge ... Chip and Steve in the corner ... Marcy and Lydia and A-A ... seniors ONLY at Russo’s ... OK, who’s the horny one ... watermelons growing in the quadrangle ... pass the chips . who has the M M’s ... who has the Coke ... where’s the bathroom Judy, Dee, Pam, and Jeff, you’re working Saturday ... I mo- tion we adjourn the meeting. 128 COUNCIL corset easy siden nl te SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL 130 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL hi ss indie PIF “aterit % NOES aeee tP Me Set rOrF® RP NENG GPRS EES PVAVPEPRS fF vee ‘ol pope eae e. pee a e. 7 4 ‘css © a na “ 132 133 BRIDGE CLUB 134 135 RIFLE CLUB Tuesday nights at the base eA new = members Christmas shootout: who Stole the) ices creammaaee McCarthy? ... Where is everyone ... Who’s taking the guns ... Where is the cleaning oil? ... Dums ... Going up north ... Com- ing back alive. 136 PING PONG CLUB Who stole the nets? ... playing in J-unit ... who says the ping pong club’s got no balls ... serve it up Carl ... “Pll never win!” ile NHS “Character, Leadership, Scholarship, Serv- ice.” How are we going to give for $500 schol- arships unless we get $2000 ... Book fair, movies, arts festival, Donkey basketball, con- cession stand, birthday cards, and the New York Times ... “Hey, they spelled my name wrong on this certificate! ... A “thank-you” to the Senior Class ... “You mean we still don’t have a constitution?!” Lunch with the Rotarty Club and Mr. Johnson loses another quarter ... “Miss Stone, will you sign this?” ... “Lets get started Roger, I want to get out of here.” 138 139 5 TUOWOHdOS Sophomores Marianne Abbruzzi Deborah Abel Suzanne Abkowitz Hilary Adams Elizabeth Adolph Claire Aldrich Deborah Allen Robin Allred Gregg Amaral Christopher Anderson Gary Anderson Kasper Andonian Scott Andonian Scott Annand Wayne Aquaro Aaron Arlan Wendy Armington Stephen Armstrong Laura Arnow Keith Asarkof Christopher Bade Mary Bandini Philip Banios Arthur Barabush James Barentine Andrew Barnes Susan Barnes Beverly Baron Mark Barons Robert Barowski Frederick Barton Scott Batchelder Pamela Bateman Stephanie Bayliss Ronald Beamon Ernest Bean Jay Beaudoin Ruth Ann Beckett Barbara Beebe Denise Bell Dennis Bell Wendy Bell Edwin Bellows Mark Bequaert Geoffrey Bergler Judy Berk Wendy Bernstein Peter Bille 142 Chris Bing Robert Binstock Linda Bisberg Clifford Blake James Blandino Tim Bliamptis Karl Block Dennis Bolton Beth Bonfilio Deryl Borden Monique Bouche Mark Boudreau James Bouras Karen Bova Marie Boyce Russell Boynton Nicholas Bradshaw Laurie Bramhall Eric Brehm William Brehm Dawn Brenchick Carmel Brennan Barbara Briana Jessica Briefer Douglas Briggs Joy Brightman Lawrence Brookner Janet Brown Joyce Brown Laurie Brown Sampson Brown | Linda Bruce | Jacqueline Buckley Robert Burg Melinda Burri Diane Burwen John Busa Catherine Bushnell Deborah Busteed Joseph Butler Charles Cadario John Caloggero Susan Cameron David Campbell Judith Canniff Rebecca Caplan Ellen Carlson Robert Carmody Patricia Carroll Leslie Casazza Mark Casey Veronica Caslavsky Claudia Cassettari Andrea Casson Elaine Castanheira Judy Caster Holly Castle David Cenerizio Debra Cesario Raymond Cesario Michael Chamberlain Geoffrey Champion Thomas Chapin George Chin Sophomores 144 145 Lauren Chopourian Bradley Churchill Deborah Clarke Robert Clerkin Timothy Clifford Anne Clough Norma Coates Cleveland Coats Alan Cohen Everett Colburn Nancy Collazzo James Collins Anne Colwell Jennifer Combs Patricia Connor Michael Corapi Russell Corkum Arthur Corsino Joseph Corson Gregory Coscia Lisa Coscia Paul Cotran Carolyn Covey Jane Cowperthwaite Susan Crain Patricia Crapo Gregory Crooke Alicia Crothers Nancy Crowell Paul Crowley William Cullen Brian Cummings Kathryn Curtin Donna Cusolito Janet Darrow Craig Domigan Mariann Donahue Michael Donnelly Jill Donovan Nancy Donovan Sharon Donovan James Dostou Marianne Doucette Maria Doukakes Nike Doukas Maureen Driscoll Amy Dugan Charles Dunbar Ezra Dunton Robert Duperey Richard Dushman Kathryn Dwight Julie Dyer Elizabeth Earnshaw Michael Ebbs Susan Eby Sophomores Gail Davison Heather Dayton Marco De Biase Donna DeCarlo Domenic Deflice Linda Degnan Catherine Delaney Maria Dempsey Theresa Denton Kevin Devereaux Patricia Devlin Patti Digiammarino Susan Dimmock Julie Dion Carlo Dipersio Jo Ann Dirocco Judith Dixon Susan Doane Eric Doelling Peter Dolan David Einstein Helen Ekstrom Joan Ellersick Abbie Ellicott 146 ERO 147 Aimee Ellicott Stephen Engelberg George English Kim English John Enterkin Cassandra Enzmann Michelle Euart Constance Falconer Barbara Fallon Kevin Faulkingham Michael Faulkingham Douglas Feinburg Nora Feldman Christopher Fendel Faith Ferguson Paul Ferguson Carley Ferren David Feurstein Brian Fialkoff Fred Field Gina Fiering Sophomores Linda Finch Maureen Finlayson Paul Fisher Merrill Fleischmann Anne Flemmings Mark Foley Viviane Fonteyn Suzanne Forte Elizabeth Foulkes Roy Fountain Janet Fowle Peter Fraenkel Valerie Franks Paul Frederick Tilman Freitag Jonathan Friend David Frissore Mary Ellen Fulton Linda Fusco Anne Gabel Kevin Gaffney Jeffrey Galvin Inaki Garabieta Allison Gary Pauline Gatti Brenda Gay Risa Gerrig Steven Gilson Steven Glaser Patricia Glennon Jeffrey Glick Barbara Glickman John Godoy Matthew Goldman Leslie Goldstein Debra Goodridge Anne Grabar Helen Graham Catherine Graham ‘Karen Granger Casey Grant Sally Grant Bruce Gray Pamela Greenway Andrew Gruber Bradford Hill Katherine Hills Bonny Hitchcock Peter Hoiriis ak Beth Herscott Karen Herther Elinor Gryboski Audrey Guppy Stephen Guy Patricia Hagerty Ellen Hale Jonathan Hall Sandra Halley Diana Hamlin Amanda Hardy David Harleston Caleb Harris Todd Harrison Owen Hartery Thomas Harvey William Harwood Stephen Hathaway Dean Hawkins Robin Haywood James Hazard Carl Heinrich Ellen Helgeland 149 Bruce Hoiseth Timothy Hornig Deborah Howard Eugene Huang David Hubert John Hunter Michael Hurney Anne Hutchins Ellen Hutchins Catherine Hutchison Joseph Iodice Patricia James David Janowitz Jay Jellis Susan Jick Karen Berger Deborah Johnson Mary Johnson Richard Johnson Walter Johnson Wayne Johnson Adrienne Jones Cheryl Jones Glenn Jordan Alice Joslin David Kahne Steven Kaitz Jonathan Kaledin Madge Kanter Kenneth Karaian Karla Kasabian Deborah Kassler Harry Katz Katherine Kaufman Joanne Kaye Peter Keeping Thomas Kegel Emily Kenney Donald Kent Elizabeth Kent Jack Kent Ronald Kern Laura Keselman Michael Kiley Robert Kimball Deborah King Edward King Margaret Kingston John Kinner Lauren Kinney David Knodel Eric Knopf Almut Kester Sue Koss Jo Ellen Kotler David Kramer Kristen Kramp Sophomores Jessica Kravett Cynthia Kreide Steven Krichmar Marcy Kritsick Judith Kula David LaFauci Dwight Laman Chery! Lancaster Susan Lancaster Timothy Landry Thomas Larson Suzanne Lawrence John Leary Timothy Leary Amy LeClaire Richard Leelman Diana Lees Stephen Leichtman Andrew Leonard Cynthia Lescalleet Deborah Leslie ate cor 151 Robert Leslie Miller Lessell Monte Levinson Joel Light John Lingley Mark Lodi Becky Louis Stephanie Lucas Alison Luterman Steven Luzinski Kathy Ann Lynch Barry Lyons David Lyons Carol MacGregor Dean Magarian Gerald Mazglitta Susan Maguire Patricia Mahoney Lory Mallon Nancy Manter Carol Ann Marasa James Marcy Daniel Margolian John Marion Paul Marotto Nancy Marrone Anne Mason Karen Masoner Lariie Masten Robin Masters John Matheson Gail Matthews James Mazerall Christopher McCabe Susan McCadden Kevin McCann John McCoy Susan McCoy Jamie McCune Kevin McDonough Christopher McGuire Judith McGuire Dennis Mclver Stephen McKenna Sophomores 152 i ays Katherine McKenney John McKinney Mary McLatchy James McLaughlin Susan McLeish David McLoed James McMorrow Joan McNamara Patricia McNamara 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Robinson Cindy Rogers Katherine Romberg Joanne Rosa Judy Rosa Steven Rosa Jeanne Rosato Betty Rosenkranz Alan Ross Ethel Rothmel Janice Rouillard Elizabeth Rubenstein Wyatt Russell Dana Russian Joseph Russo Karen Saakvitne by2 L73 Jeffrey Sampson Roger Samuel Nancy Sanford Ronald Sartori Daniel Savage Lester Savage III Daniel Scharfman David Schatz Mark Schlegelmilch Maria Schmid Ronald Schuler Marsha Schultz Stephen Scolaro Kathryn Scott Douglas Scruton Richard Seaman Lisa Sebell William Segal Mark Seltzer Marilyn Sethares Eric Seyferth Carol Shanahan Maria Shao Robin Shapiro Kathleen Sharkey Dennis Shaughnessy Timothy Sheahan Robert Sheffres Joy Sheldon Kevin Shepherd Susan Shepp David Shurtleff Susan Sicco Amy Siegel Margaret Silva Walter Silvio Robert Simmons Alexandra Simpson Jenette Simpson Lee Anne Skinner Craig Slater Jennifer Small Francis Smith Jeffrey Smith Mark Smith Tunstille Smith Wendell Smith Lawrence Smoske Sandra Soghikian Diane Solomon Michelle Sovie Susan Sparre Thomas Spencer Richard Spillane Karen Stearns Virginia Stevens Carolyn Stoico Catherine Stoico Cynthia Stone Sandra Stone Stephen Stratford Diane Stratton Hans Strauch Judy Strauss Ruth Strauss Gary Strong Liane Sullivan Mary Sullivan Robert Sullivan Jerry Suskind Robert Swan Nancy Swanton Debra Sweeney Cynthia Tacito Russell Tansey Shawn Tansey Craig Tashjian Sandra Tassel Cheryl Tatro Tracey Taverna Sandra Tavilla Susan Taylor Jonathan Teger Donald Thompson Karen Thompson Ann Marie Tiberii Peter Tillotson David Titelbaum Barbara Titus Arthur Tomchik Brian Toomey 174 175 Jean Trainor Wesley Transue Joyce Travato Matilda Turchinetz Paul Turner Jacqueline Vital Beverley Vyce Anna Wald Elizabeth Walker William Wallens Susan Walters Elizabeth Walton Frances Ward Caleb Warner Thomas Way Kenneth Webb Priscilla Webster Richard Weiner Dana Welsh David Weston Sarah Weston Beth Wheatley John White Melissa White Harriet Whittaker Heather Wickens James Wiggins Diane Wilgren William Wilkes Robert Williams Frederick Wills Suzanne Winchester Mark Wisotzky Ellen Woodfin Jeffrey Worthington Emily Wyman Cecelia Yeomans Elizabeth Young John Young Jane Youngren Janice Zani Carol Zepf Robin Ziedelis Steven Zieff Daniel Zimmerman Donna Deane fe ee Ae pa Se ny Se ig ot itm omee bias tag bs Ble eee mie ae te ae ee eee IDS BRIE el aaa STEVEN AGRAZ ELLEN ABRAMS DEBRA ANN AGRESTI DONNA ALBERTINE THOMAS ALEX SHERYL ANDERSON DEBRA ALTOBELLI LISA ANDOLINA MARGOT ARANA LAUREL ARMINGTON LEETTA AQUARO 178 MICHAEL ARTER MARY BETH BALDWIN ANN BARABUSH DAWN BARNES KENNETH AYVAZIAN ALAN BANKS DAVID BARNES ROBERT BARNETT ELLEN ABRAMS, Tulsa, Foxy Lady, 456 Concord Ave. Concert Choir, Madrigals, musicals, replace, Powder Puff, French Club; “Though she be but little, she is fierce.” STEVEN AGRAZ, 40 Cliffe Ave. DEBRA AGRESTI, Deb, 4 Anthony Rd. “I get by with a little help from my friends.” DONNA ALBERTINE, 20 Deering Ave. Leader Corps, pep squad, hair stylist; Likes skiing and McDonalds! THOMAS ALEX, 20 Lawrence La. Likes cars and music. DEBBI ALTOBELLI, Alto, 6 Ballard Terr. Powderpuff; Likes football, beaches in the summer, long walks in the woods, fooling around in the snow. Nursing. ELEANOR AMODEO, Ellie, 1 Anthony Rd. Wants to be a nurse; “Smile and the world smiles with you. Weep and you'll weep alone.” SHERYL ANDERSON, 103 Woburn St. Likes Brian, and skipping. LISA ANDOLINA, 12 Hancock St. LEETA M. AQUARO, Wa-der, 48 Rindge Ave. Powderpuff, Football, Welch’s Allstars; “Steve Leggs.” MARGOT ARANA, 89 Bloomfield St. Field Hockey, Ski Club, Powder Puff, Junior Prom, Junior play; ‘““The way to be happy is to make others Sms LOUISE ARCIPRETE, Lou, 22 Carriage Dr. SAV. “Misery seeks it’s own company.” MICHAEL ARKIN, Mike, 24 Suzanne Rd. Soccer, Rifle Club, NHS; “If you want something done right the first time, do it yourself.” LAUREL L. ARMINGTON, Laurie, 525 Marrett Rd. Ski Club, AFS, “Dark of the Moon,” Drama Club; “Oh, to be in England now that April’s there! MICHAEL ARTER, Mike, 64 Middle St. Golf Team; Enjoys sailing, swimming and sports in general. JON ASTER, 6 Ledgelawn Ave. KEN AYVAZIAN, Hans, 1] Dexter Rd. Brook Gang. MARYBETH BALDWIN, Beth, 69 Buckman Dr. Yearbook Editor, Junior, Senior Shows, Prom Committee; Likes Ducky, Peter, baths, horseneck, trees, never caught, seven!?!? pizza; “‘Let’s go eat.” ALAN BANKS, 8 Bowser Rd. ANN BARABUSH, 53 Eldred St. DAVID BARNES, Ed, 59 Gleason Rd. “The Brook.” DAWN E. BARNES, Barney, 11 Oxbow Rd. ROBERT C. BARNETT, Jack occasionally, 3 Crawford Rd. Likes hunting, sailing, writing, wine, and women; Wants to go around the world; “Look out world, I’m comin’ atcha!” 179 ALICE BARNEY, Ecila, Barney beagle, 24 Saddle Club Rd. “And the rays of a man reach out to every star.” NEIL BARON, 236 Worthen Rd. Tennis, Band Stage Band, Orchestra; Likes Tennis, sports, Band, being with friends. JEAN BARSAMIAN, 6 Allen St. Loves Teddy’s, HoJo’s, and being with R. B. and M. L.; Plans to be a Medical Secretary. LAURA BARSAMIAN, 253 Woburn St. Likes TORP, music, animals, firebirds, wild parties, the fresh smell of grass; ‘Always keep laughing Sherry.” “I'll call ya Leah.” WENDY BARSTOW, 198 East St. Spanish Club, Ski Club, Guitars. Plans to learn Spanish. “A fools mouth is his own enemy.” LIZ BARTEL, Ma, 3 Sunnyknoll Ave. “Is it quicker to New York or by bus?” CHRISTINE BAUER, 135 Waltham St. LORNA BATES, 12 Hayward Ave. ROBERT BAUM 4 Wright St. BENJAMIN BAYLIES, Ben, Banyard, Neb, 50 Spring St. Rifle Club; plans to attend college. Member of fujica clan; “Oh Fungle!” “Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.” ROBERTA BAYLISS, Bert, Berta, 92 Adams St. Likes parties, cars, guys, the garage, weddings, babies; Wants to join the Air Force; “I finally made i MATTHEW BEAN, Matt, 2300 Mass. Ave. Enjoys skiing and water sports, boats, cars; Plans to major in Business Administration in College. CAROL BEINAR, 10 Payson St. VALERIE BELBIN, 91 Adams St. “Take things as they come. But try to make things come as you would like to take them.” LORRAINE BELL, 48 Grove St. J.V. Gymnastic team, Secretary Black Student Union; Ambition: Legal Secretary, Katherine Gibbs School. FRANCIS BELCASTRO, 174 Wood St. JOSEPH BELCIK, 69 Valleyfield Rd. JAMES BELLOW, 39 Colony Rd. FRED BENKLEY, 35 Whipple Rd. Likes electronics, oil painting, chess; Plans to have further education; “The more years that pass the more complex life becomes.” MARK BENSKY, 10 Blake Rd. Musket, musicals, “Beware of skybat!”” “I can help you out, but I cannot help you in.” SUSAN BERGIN, Skippy Lambsie, 7 Carville Ave. “When music is your only friend, dance on fire as it intends, cause music is your only friend until the end.” WALTER H. BERGLER III, 7 Fulton Rd. Yearbook, Stageband, Band, Mexico, photography; medicine; “Foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.”, “Only a mediocre person is always at his best!” JANICE BERGSTOM, 497 Concord Ave. BARBARA BERMAN, 17 Lillian Rd. Echo, French Exchange; Likes Strategic Games, painting, camping, skiing, and biology; “A tree at sunset whispers love from every branch.” 180 NEIL BARON ALICE BARNEY JEAN BARSAMIAN LAURA BARSAMIAN LORNA BATES WENDY BARSTOW CHRISTINE BAUER ROBERT BAUM LORRAINE BELL JOSEPH BELCIK JAMES BELLOWS FRED BENKLY III ROBERTA BAYLISS SUSAN BERGIN Le Amo 1S MARK BENSKY A “ i At i a} . ® 2 % seu oF % 9 % BEN BAYLIES MATTHEW BEAN VALERIE BELBIN FRANCIS BELCASTRO BARBARA BERMAN SANDRA BERNIER LYNN BINSTOCK JEAN BEVINGTON ERIC BIEDERMAN PATRICIA BIRD a Zz , bs | NANCY BIRCHARD i. CLIFFORD BLOOD, JR. PETER BLUNT JOHN BOGGIA — oo JOSEPH BOMBARA ROBERT BONASERA ms ALAN BOGOSIA ws BLAIR BORDEN i Se DEBORAH BOUDREAU ANDREW BOUGAS GREGORY BOYD 182 KATHY BRADLEY JEFFERY BREHM DAVID BRIGGS SANDRA BERNIER, 23 Tyler Rd. Swim Team Captain, French Exchange, NHS; Likes swimming, guitar, Nantucket and Nature. STEPHANIE BERNIER, 54 Baskin Rd. JEAN BEVINGTON, Susie, 130 Marrett Rd. Plans to go to college and become a medical secretary “Go Navy!”’,”Who wants to skip?” 807. ERIC BIEDERMAN, 4 Saddle Club Rd. SOS, Lexington plan; “The person who knows everything has a lot to learn.” RICHARD BILLE, Festus, 21 Douglas Rd. Likes to work on cars to drive around; Wants to travel the U.S. Probably go to college or technical school. LYNN BINSTOCK, 8 Peacock Farm Rd. NANCY BIRCHARD, 43 Baskin Rd. Field Hockey, Lacrosse, skiing, back-packing; “The price of hating others is loving oneself.” PATRICIA BIRD, Patsy, 2685 Mass. Ave. CLIFFORD R. BLOOD JR., Ford, 30 Oxbow Rd. Band; Likes cars, playing pool; Ambition: Business Career; ‘‘Ford had a better idea.” PETER BLUNT, 9 Barrymeade Dr., Civil Air Patrol, “Keep in touch with everybody in the Class of °74.” JOHN BOGGIA, Bogse, 103 Burlington St. Was an active member of HUM; Plans to attend college enter into business field; ‘“Always take life as it comes.” ALAN VAUGHAN BOGOSIAN, Chip, Bogo, Preppy, 252 Worthen Rd. Football, Hockey, Baseball, Chairman Junior Show, Senior Show, Co- Chairman Senior Prom, Class Council, Powderpuff Coach; Likes Skiing, aruging with Blair; “N ever put off till tommorrow what you can do today.” GREG BOLSTER, Greg, Rocket, 30 Valley Rd. Varsity Soccer; Likes skiing, Maine; “Looking back, there you were, and here we are; nobody knows where we are bound.” JOSEPH J. BOMBARA, Joe, 10 Holmes Rd. Gymnastics; Likes sports, cars, skiing; Plans to attend college following the service. ROBERT BONASERA, Bob, 24 Theresa Ave. Junior, Senior shows, football, hockey, skiing, swimming, Maine, beer, girls, animals; Hopes to become auto mechanic and to graduate. BLAIR NANETTE BORDEN, 48 Laconia St. Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, Good discussions, Kosher times with friends; “Island,” “You better not compromise yourself, it ’s all you’ve got!” DEBORAH L. BOUDREAU, Deb, Boud, 16 Spring St. Lacrosse, Cheerleading, Class Council, Powderpuff; ‘We all live under the same sky but we don’t all have the same horizon.” ANDREW BOUGAS, Andy, 29 Baskin Rd. Likes Motorcycles, hockey, riding and working on bikes; Ambition: To race Motorcross; “Do it in the dirt.” BONNIE BOWES, 32 Arcola St. My boyfriend Rich. DIANNE BOULEY GREGORY BOYD, Gregor, 16 Redcoat La. “JA”; Likes August 22, Mustangs, hockey; Plans to attend business college. KATHY BRADLEY, Brad, “B”, 6 Farmcrest Ave. Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Leadercorps, NHS, Junior Show; Likes Candy, French, smiles, being with friends; ‘“Purlie.”, “We may never pass this way again.” CAROL BRAFF, 7 Great Rock Rd. RICHARD S. BRANDES, Ricky, 10 Mill Brook Rd. Cross Country, Track, Yearbook editor, Musket editor; “Don’t forget those great times of spring track.” JEFFREY A. BREHM, 22 Tyler Rd. Likes Flying; “Thou shalt be proficient and maintain thine airspeed lest the earth riseth up and smite thee. x: DAVID BRIGGS, Dave, Briggsy, 9 Hayes La. Basketball, college bound; “You only go around once in life and you’ve gotta grab for all the gusto you can.” AMY BRODERICK, | Barrymeade Dr. PETER BROGAN, Breg, 346 Waltham St. Junior and Senior Show, Senior publicity committee, JV Hockey; Likes Woodies; “Wanna get hurt?”,” What's the story?” JULIE BROSNAHAN, 7 Plainfield St. FRANCES BROUSSARD, 75 Fottler Ave. GAIL BROWN, 12 Larchmont Lan. Jr. Leader Corps; Likes Gregor, August 22, Cape Cod, Sunsets, skiing; College-Child Care. GREG BROWN, 61 Woburn St. MARK BROWN, 5 Bond Rd. STEPHEN P. BUDIANSKY, Wolfgang, 11 Demar Rd. Chorus, Echo, Math Team, L.H.S.E.E.M.P.; Likes Bach, Baroque trumpets, B. Megaterium, Harpsichords, Handel; “Je pense, donc je crois que je suis.” NANCY M. BUIVID, Nancy, 88 Shade St. “We are riding on a railroad singing someone else’s song, we are standing by the crossroads, take your side, step aside.” PAULA R. BURNS, P.B. 1 Coach Rd. Chem-Team Aide, Senior Prom Committee, V.A. Hospital Volunteer; Wants to teach Biology; “The salvation of man is through love and in love.” DEBORAH BUSA, 140 Grant St. GUY BUSA, Booze, 94 Spring St. Member of the HVM and the WSU; Planning to attend college sometime. BRUCE BUSTEED, 16 Flintlock Rd. Likes Junior A Hockey, skiing, TBR madness!; “You only go around once in life. Do it loaded!” JOHN BUTLER, “Butts”, 248 Lincoln Ter. Varsity football, Captain of Hockey; Interested in the field of engineering; ‘‘The better part of one’s life consists of his friendships.” PAMELA BUTLER, Beaver, Butts, 35 Meriam St. SGO, Junior, Senior shows, V.A. Volunteer Work with mentally retarded; “Revelations” with P. and R., “Love is like a jewel, treasure it.” ROBERT BUTLER, 28 Sylvia St. JOEL BUTTS, 116 Burlington St. Plans to go to college and study woodworking. JIM CAHILL, Goony, 61 Taft Ave. Partying; Plans to be a millionaire and retire to a life of partying. JOHN CAMERON, Jack, 13 Goffee Rd. Ambition: to make enough money to last me through the weekends. MARCIA CAMPBELL, Soup, 260 Marrett Rd. Senior Publicity committee, Powderpuff, Senior Show; “Tell me, I promise not to tell anyone.” ROBERT CAMPBELL, 8 Grandview Ave. CATHLEEN CANAVAN, Cathy, 33 Independence Ave. AFS, Ski Club, Vice-President SFG, England Exchange, Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Shows; “Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, but live today.” KATHY CARBERRY, Kay, 68 Farmcrest Ave. Likes Horseback riding, skiing, swimming, painting; Commercial Artist; “You have the freedom to be yourself; here and now...” MARY CARINE, 77 Bedford St. Likes horseback riding and swimming; Would like to work with children. LAURIE CARLAN, Wally, 63 Baker Ave. Powderpuff, Senior Show Welch’s Allstars; Likes having a good time; Hopes to make it to college; “Sure glad it’s 74.” FRANCES AMANDA CARLSON, Francy, 97 Cedar St. Outing Club, Echo; Likes camping, hiking, swimming, and autumn: “Do not remove a fly from your friend’s forehead with a hatchet.” JUDITH ANN CARLSON, Judy, 6 York St. Senior Show; Likes sports, camping; “To have joy, you must share it, happiness was born with a twin.” PATRICIA CARNEY, Penelope, Patty, 11 Nickerson Rd. 184 STEPHEN BUDIANSK Y AMY BRODERICK PETER BROGAN AS ‘ i} NANCY BUIVID PAULA BURNS ERR ig fd PRR TTATE JULIE BROSNAHAN FRPP, + j x be + GAIL BROWN DEBORAH BUSA JOEL BUTTS GUY BUSA BRUCE BUSTEED JOHN BUTLER PAMELA BUTLER ROBERT CAMBELL 4 a JAMES CAHILL MARCIA CAMPBELL CATHLEEN CANAVAN FRANCES CARLSON KATHLEEN CARBERRY PATRICIA CARNEY JUDITH CARLSON LINDA CARPENTER JUDITH CASELLO JANET CASELLO Ite ‘ “ we mai ae br ny ker iets paenees saee witisralal ) DEBORA CASSIDY JANET CASEY DONALD CHARLANTINI LINDA CHEN JOHN CHIESA III ALISON CLARK BRUCE CLARKE GERARD CLIFFORD MICHAEL CIRIELLO MICHAEL COBLYN GEOFFREY COHLER ROBIN CODNER DEBRA COHEN DEBRA COLE 186 JOSEPH COLLINS PATRICIA COMBS VIRGINIA COMSTOCK 187 LINDA CARPENTER, 18 Pine Knoll Rd. VICTORIA JOY CARTER, Vicki, 5 Brown Rd. Cross Country, Bike Club, Drama Club, Grenoble Exchange; “The Eskimo laughs at misfortune.” SUSAN CASAZZA, Sue, Susie, 99 N. Hancock St. Musket, Fiddler on the Roof, Guys and Dolls; “Give, and it shall be given to you.” JANET CASELLO, Muchie, 77 Ward St. Junior and Senior Proms: Loves the beach, Three Dog Night and Brian; Plans to be a secretary. JUDITH CASELLO, Judy, 77 Ward St. Junior, Senior Prom; Loves long summer vacations, being with Anthony, and Hippos; Plans to be a secretary. JANET CASEY, 54 Farmcrest Ave. LHS Ski Club, Lexington Cumberland England Exchange; “Life is but once, so live it to its fullest.” DEBORA CASSIDY, Debbie, 2045 IMass. Ave. “Where is our tomorrow? They can only promise us yeste rday.” TERRY CASSIDY, Butch, 2045 Mass. Ave. Likes Football, Mary, Partying with DB; “Will always remember Lenny and Foxy Lady and good times had.” CYNTHIA CHAPMAN, Cindy, Cindoe, Little Lion, 555 Lowell St. To be an accountant; “Blue Lola’, “Behind every argument is someones ignorance, just be sure it isn’t yours.” DONALD CHARLANTINI, P.O. Box 222. LINDA CHEN, 6 Fairfield Dr. Musket, Exchange Editor, Regional Advisory Council, Youth Commission; Majoring in dietetics; “Hope for the best, expect the worst.” JOHN D. CHIESA, 44 Adams St. Indoor and outdoor track; Two places Pll never attend; college and church; ‘‘Bill’s house”, “Can ya spare some change?” MIKE CIRIELLO, “Far across the fields the tolling iron bell calls the faithful to their knees to gear the softly spoken magic spells.” ALISON CLARK, 49 Peacock Farm Rd. BRUCE CLARKE, 71 Hancock St. Soccer; Hopes to go to college; “You FOOF!”, “The little ’ve learned in the past four years hasn’t been worth the grief.” GERARD M. CLIFFORD, Renzo, Moon Man, 11 Hilltop Ave. Football, Track, Basketball, Senior show, Diamond Football coach; Likes seagulls, Alman Brothers, Harvard, Hard Guy; To sail the seven seas. MIKE COBLYN, The Big Cat, Cob, 311 Lowell St. Basketball, Soccer; Ambition; Rich Commercial Artist. JOSHUA COCHIN, Yorsh, 7 Partridge Rd. Echo, Drama Club, Bicycle Club, I.H.S.; “Gentlemen we’ve amalgamated this purse long enough. I move for annointment.” ROBIN CODNER, 38 Saddle Club Rd. “Children are the world’s best and its only hope for the future.” DEBRA COHEN, 25 Somerset Rd. “Go far, come near, you still must be the center of your own small mystery.” GEOFFREY L. COHLER, Salty, 85 Bloomfield St. O.P.S. Club, Bo-Ro Chapter; Ambition: be a pilot; “I wanted to but I forgot.”, “Garbage is a pretty bad bumma.” DEBRA COLE, Debbie, 7 Belfry Ter. Likes skiing, sewing, cooking, and boys; Wants to be an interior d esigner; ‘“‘Success is the gradual accomplishment of a worth-while idea.” JOSEPH COLLINS, 86 School St. SANDRA COLLINS, Sandi, 79 Hill St. Likes all animals, horses, ice hockey, Norm, pumpkin; Veterinarians Assistant. DAVID COLWELL, 88 Hill St. “The world is helped by too few and hindered by to many.” PATRICIA COMBS, 10 Sunny Knoll Ter. VIRGINIA COMSTOCK, 136 East St. “We can light ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of excellence, intelligence, and skill. We can be free.” BETH CONE, 166 Spring St. J.V. Cheerleading, Prom Committee, Yearbook; Underclass, Activities, Powderpuff, NHS; French speaking missionary; “All that we send into the lives of others returns to our own.” KEVIN CONLEY, 7 Theresa Ave. 63 Chevy, skiing, softball, sports, College, Senior Show, Ski trips; “Having a good time with friends. When in doubt turn right.” KENNETH CONNELLY, Ken, Frizzles, Little Wiz, 87 Simonds Rd. Hockey, Soccer; Likes Martha’s vineyard, water skiing, tennis, sailing, traveling; ““Do what you want, but want what you do.”, ““What can I say?” KATHLEEN CONNOR, Con, 325 Bedford St. W.S.U., Powderpuff, Welch’s Allstars; hope to become a nurse someday; “A penny saved is a penny earned.” ROSEMARY P. CONROY, Rose, | Vaille Ave. Cheerleading Co-Captain, Sophomore, Junior Class Secretary, Girls State alternate, Yearbook editor, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff; “Always follow a rainbow.” JEFFREY ALAN COOPER, Jeff, 215 Follen Rd. ‘‘To the return of our souls to the trees.” CORINNE CORAZZINI, 40 Philip Rd. ROBERT R. CORKUM, 22 Hathaway Rd. Likes Shunducking, cursing, Blondes, HVM; Plans to get degree in business administration and make a lot of money. DEBORAH COSCIA, Debbie 70 Colony Rd. Junior, Senior Shows, Powderpuff. JAMES COSTELLO, Gus, 34 Allen St. My friends at LHS are irreplaceable. Dig all sports; “If at first you don’t succeed, don’t take any more chances.” PHILIP A. COSTELLO, 65 Taft Ave. Likes music, bowling, golfing, tennis; Plans to go to B.U. and make it big; Thank God it’s all over!” MICHELLE COTLER, 31 Young St. KATHERINE COWEN, Cow, 259 Marrett Rd. Spanish Club; Likes skating, outdoors; Nursing; “To me every hour of the day and night is an unspeakable perfect miracle.” KAREN E. CRAIN, 68 Asbury St. Yearbook; Likes children and Martha’s Vineyard; Wants to be a nurse; “You are a child of the universe no less that the trees and stars.” LISA CRAM, 30 Volunteer Way. BARRY CRANDELL, 20 Heritage Dr. “Denise. “Love that hearse.” LAURENCE CROSSEN, 17 Bates Rd. NOEL CUMMINGS, 4 Pleasant St. MICHAEL CUPP, Zupp, 135 Woburn St. Track, Friday night card games; “A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the best of men.” THOMAS CUPP, Cuppa, 171 Woburn St. Football, “Bill’s House’: Marines or college; “Death and failure are afraid of the courageous and determined.” WALLACE CUPP, 141 Woburn St. MARIE CHRISTINE CURRO, “Re”, 5 Page Rd. J.V., Varsity Cheerleading Co-Captain, Indoor, Outdoor Track Manager, Junior Prom Committee, Powderpuff; “Taste towers.”, “Love can warm the loneliest places.” 188 ROSEMARY CONROY ii BETH CONE KEVIN CONLEY JEFFERY COOPER ROBERT CORKUM KENNETH CONNELLY KATHLEEN CONNOR wo a = i 3 Pee 2) , Gy Pi eg PENS Se = wl fs te URE DEBORAH COSCIA JAMES COSTELLO KAREN CRAIN PHILIP COSTELLO MICHELLE COTLER KATHERINE COWEN LISA CRAM BARRY CRANDELL DAVID COLWELL LAURENCE CROSSEN NOEL CUMMINGS MICHAEL CUPP a, H an i THOMAS CUPP MARIE CURRO WALLACE CUPP 189 STEVEN CUSTANCE EMILIE DAWSON LEONARD CUZZUPE PETER DALRYMPLE JULIA DAVIES JOANNE DELAY FRANCIS DEGUGLIELMO JEANNE DELFINO ERIC DENTLER MARGARET DIGIAMMARINO MICHAEL DESIMONE ROSEANNE DILUNA PAUL DEVER MICHAEL DEVLIN DEIDRE ANNE DION KURT DOELLING PAULA DOLAN DEBRA DINOZZI BRIAN DOHERTY 190 STEPHEN DOLAN ANNE MARIE DONOVAN DANA DOO JANET DOUCETTE JOSEPH DONATO BRIAN DONOVAN STEPHEN DORAN JOHN DOYLE 191 STEVEN CUSTANCE, 88 Hancock St. Swim Team; Plans to be a contractor. LEONARD CUZZUPE, Cazoop, 5 Augustus Rd. Baseball, Football; “Give a Sicilian a toothpick and he’ll give you a lumberyard.” JOHN F. DALEY I, J.D., 20 Cottage St. Stellae Materia sunt, nos materia sumus; sed Nihil refert est: nam M = E c’. PETER DALRYMPLE, Rimple, Petro. Likes skiing, basketball, baseball, blue camaros; Would like to travel and meet people; Bang, Bang; “It’s getting better all the time.” MARIUS DARROW. Schooner, 7 Highland Ave. Tennis, Snow ski racing, (Hot Dogging); Plans to become a doctor. JULIA DAVIES, 18 Prospect Hill Rd. EMILIE DAWSON. FRANCIS J. DEGUGLIELMO, Franny, 9 Forest St. Varsity Hockey, ran Cross Country; Likes all sports and pianop “I’ve got nothing to say but... its OK.” JOANNE DELAY, 9 Butler Ave. Plans to go to college; “What’s going on?” JEANNE DELFINO, Beannie, 15 Reed St. Likes Pow-Wows at crater, ’’59 Opels forever’’; “Daddy said he’d buy me a car to drive me just as far.” ERIC DENTLER, H.H., 11 Childs Rd. Loves Lenny’s legs; “Had quite an interesting short life in Lexington, will cherish the educational experience.”, “Sailors have more fun.” MICHAEL DESIMONE, Mike, 53 Webb St. Likes cars, people, and life; “If you don’t succeed the first time have another frosty!” PAUL DEVER, 11 Pleasant St. MICHAEL DEVLIN, 651 Marrett Rd. ELAINE DIBARTOLO, 27 Eldred St. MICHAEL DIBENEDETTO, 5 Young St. MARGARET DIGIAMMARINO, Peggy, 15 Dane Rd. Tennis, Field Hockey, Musket, Junior, Senior Shows, Powderpuff, French Club; “Tomorrow will be fuller than a thousand yesterdays.” ROSEANNE DILUNA, 19 Wellington Lane Ave. Senior Prom, Part-time work; “...If I could paint the day and then the sunset... ” DAVID DIMMOCK, 29 Munroe Rd. Varsity Soccer, Junior Show; “Your sole contribution to the sum of things is yourself.” — Frank Crane DEBRA DINOZZI, Deb, 11 Stimson Ave. Likes Rada, and having good times with my friends; ““What’s up?”,’The best is yet to come!””,’Good luck 74.” DEIDRE DION, D.D., 9 North Hancock St. Swim Team; “‘We’re free to go where we wish and to be what we are.” JOHNETTE DIVENS, 812 Morton St. KURT DOELLING, 6 Turningmill Rd. “Saturday at Motts!”’,”A question of honor.” ,”I can’t believe we did the whole thing”, “Shocked at U. Mass.” BRIAN DOHERTY, 44 Bow St. Hockey, Ski Club, Golf, Junior and Senior Shows, Team 8; Future plans college. PAULA A. DOLAN, 2198 Mass Ave. Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Powderpuff, SGO, Remembers revelations with P R. “Hack controversy is the spice of life!”’,’If there’s no wind, row.” STEPHEN DOLAN, 7 Lawn Ave. “To love a little you have to lie a lot.” WILLIAM DOLBEAR, 274 Marrett Rd. CHARLES DONAHUE, 25 Curve St. JOSEPH DONATO, 30 Douglas Rd. ANNE DONOVAN, Pomp, Boomer, 14 Crescent Hill Rd. “Apricot Brandy’, 806; Plans to go to college and be a secretary. BRIAN DONOVAN, Dun, 29 Dexter Rd. “Brook Gang.” DANA DOO, 31 Cary Ave. Band; Likes playing hockey, drums; Future interest: art field. STEPHEN W. DORAN, 16 Village Circle. Junior and Senior Class President; Loves living; Ambition: law and politics; “Better to light a candle than curse the darkness.” JANET DOUCETTE, Jannie, 33 Reed St. Spanish Club; Ambition: Law; “Cross the line of infinity you are always trying to paint.” JUDITH DOWNEY, 6 Berwick Rd. JOHN DOYLE, 14 Vine St. MARLENE DRATCH, 16 Holmes Rd. KATHLEEN DRISCOLL, Kathy, 44 Grove St. Yearbook Editor, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Publicity Committee; Dietician. ANN E. DROUILHET, Droul, 32 Baskin Rd. Gymnastics}, France, Lake Winnepaesaukee, Friends; “It requires real maturity to become involved with people and not get all messed up.” DONALD R. DRURY, Gringo, 9 Bates Rd. “Thus will you find freedom my son, with your heart seek love, with your mind, truth; with your soul, peace.” RICHARD DUBOIS, Dubie, Rick, 207 East St. Hockey, Soccer; Plans to go on to college; “It takes leather balls to play soccer.” Ambition: get rich quick.” CAROL DUGAN, 12 Bellflower St. PAUL DUGGAN, 70 Freemont St. SUSAN DYGERT, 46 Reed St. “Love it!”,”You twirp!”,” ... all you’ve got to do is call and I'll come running . . . you’re got a friend.” EDWARD DYKE, 17 Minuteman Lane. MICHELLE EBBS, 5 Brent Rd. CHARLENE ELAM, 32 Humbolt Ct. LEAH ELIADES, Greek, 36 Fairlawn La. Junior, Senior Shows, Powderpuff, “I'll never forget all the laughs and the good times with my friends.”, “Bye you guys!” KENNETH ENRICO, 16 Bartlett Ave. Likes fast cars, fast women, Roadrunners, and coffee. DEBRA ENTWISTLE, 5 Brent Rd. LYNNE ERICSON, 46 Shade St. Likes animals, vettes, horseback riding, and friends; Plans to go to college; “No good.” CYNTHIA G. ERNST, Sindee, Ernsty, 126 Kendall Rd. “To my friends a thank-you song for being kind to me.”,’On ne voit bien qu’avec le coeur oa NBEEE CYNTHIA FABISZEWSKI, Cindy, Fav, 134 Worthen Rd. MARGARET R. FALCONER, Meg, 130 Grove St. Powderpuff, Leader Corps, Senior Show; Ambition: to become a lawyer; “Leaving this school is like leaving a bitter childhood.” LYDIA FEDUS, 11 Cushing St. Concert Choir, Musket: “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today.” DOUGLAS FELDMAN, 14 Wyman Rd. JAMES A. FERGUSON, Jamie, 7 Winthrop Rd. Bicycle Club, Concert Choir, L.J.S.D.; “When the music’s over, it’s gone in the air, you can never capture it again.” FAUL FERRAGUTO, Guto, Charlie, 145 Laconia St. Gotta Basketball Jones; Tutoring; go to college; “It is better to die on your feet than live on your heels.” DOUGLAS FERRIN, 24 Hastings Rd. LESLIE A. FIELD, 1 Patriots Dr. Echo, Chorus; Likes painting, trees, autumn; “There is more day to dawn, the sun is but a morning star.” MARTIN FIG, “Marty”, “The Kid”, 34 Peacock Farm Rd. Tennis Team, Student Government, “Weasel”, “Better to live one day as a lion than a thousand years as a lamb.” RUSSELL FIG, 34 Peacock Farm Rd. AFS, Israel Emergency Fund; Likes beautiful girls, skiing; “Accept people for who they are.” RONALD FINLAYSON, 22 Freemont St, 132 KATHLEEN DRISCOLL ANN DROUILHET DONALD DRURY RICHARD DUBOIS CAROL DUGAN SUSAN DYGERT MICHELLE EBBS CHARLENE ELAM KENNETH ENRICO LEAH ELIADES RUSSELL FIG LYNNE ERICSON CYNTHIA FABISZEWSKI MARGARET FALCONER LYDIA FEDUS JAMES FERGUSON DOUGLAS FELDMAN PAUL FERRAGUTO LESLIE FIELD MARTIN FIG DOUGLAS FERRIN 193 ANNE MARIE FIORE THOMAS FITZGERALD JANET FLEWELLING KATHY FLAHERTY PETER FLYNN | | JAMES FRADETTE NANCY FOX JUDITH ANN FOX PAUL FRASER ROBIN FOSTER | ; _s SUSAN FREDERICK DEBORAH FRIEDMAN STEVEN GIBBS MARTHA FRIEDMAN AMY GALLAGHER RICHARD GAUDET ROBERT GALLAGHER ANNE MARIE FIORE, Annie, Annie Bananie, Bubbles, 21 Ingleside Rd. Junior, Senior Show, Senior Prom; Likes the beach, partying with good friends; Nursing; “I don’t remember days, I only remember moments.” THOMAS P. FITZGERALD, Fitz, 42 Grapevine Ave. Varsity Baseball, Football, JA hockey, Junior and Senior Show, Senior Publicity Committee; Ambition: Insurance Business; Plans to attend college. KATHY FLAHERTY, Kay-Kay, Flash, 4 fourth St. Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Musket, French Club, Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Shows; ‘‘The Menace of the years finds, and shall find, me unafraid.” JANET FLEWELLING, 22 Locke La. “I am a part of all that I have met; all that I have met is a part of me.” PETER FLYNN, Flynnio, 310 Concord Ave. Likes Rem, The Field, 904, Townsend and Taunton, the beach, the lot, Sloan’s and HoJo’s; Plans to start a business. BETSY FOBERT, 25 Winthrop Rd. “The long day wanes: the slow moon climbs. Come my friends, ’Tis not too late to seek a newer world.” ROBIN FOSTER, Red, Reb, 14 Suzanne Rd. SGO, Junior Show, Powderpuff Football; Likes Swimming, beaches, sunrise ... sunset; “‘It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” CATHERINE FOULKES, Cathy, 33 Lillian Rd. “Candlesticks building bricks, bicycles for two...” RICHARD FOUST. JUDY FOX, 14 Stimson Ave. “The optimist believes that this is the best of all possible worlds, the pessimist fears that it is.” KATHY FOX, Pro, Fox, Big Fox, 3 Redcoat La. W.S.V.Welch’s Allstars, Crash Plunk and Hotch forever, boogie in the blue bomer; “Huh?”, “What?”, “Wanna get higher?” Definitely. NANCY FOX, Nance, C.J., Slick, Cyki, 14 Stimson Av. “You know you’ve got it if it makes you feel good.” JAMES FRADETTE, Fred, 35 Grapevine Ave. Likes Ice Hockey, Golf, Softball, Camping, Outdoor activities; “Hope to enter the field of conservation.” DANA FRANKLIN, Fathe Friankun, 4 Rolfe Rd. Likes skiing, volleyball, bicycles, photography, campagnolo, John Barleycorn, chicks, excitement; “Oh you gotta have friends, the feelings oh so strong.” PAUL FRASER, 17 Crescent Rd. Junior, Senior Shows; Remember the field, beer, the beach, Burger King, Junior Show cast party, parties, the lot Fringo, J.A. SUSAN FREDERICK, 16 Westwood Rd. DEBORAH L. BRIEDMAN, Deb, 5 Billard Ter. Junior Show, Senior Show, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Prom; Likes skating, traveling, Acadia, parties, sewing, California, Beaches; Future plans: Colleg e. JEFFREY FRIEDMAN, Jeff, 6 Winchester Dr. Varsity Soccer, Skiing, NHS; Plans to go to college; “Soccer Power’, “The family”, “Don’t burn the candle at both ends.” MARTHA FRIEDMAN, Chick, 176 Grove St. “Dream on, dream until your dreams come true.” BETTY FULLER, 28 Volunteer Way. JOHN P. GABRIEL, Jack, 8 Oakmount Circle. AMY GALLAGHER, Lambcakes, 14 Apple La. Space Viking Lunar Discovery Expedition, embarked 1972; ‘ You can leave your hat on...” ROBERT GALLAGHER, I51 Spring St. RICHARD GARANT, Grr, Il Locust Ave. Tennis, Chess, Bowling; “An Opportunist is someone who, finding himself in hot water, decides he may as well have a bath anyway.” RICHARD GAUDET, 12 Stedman Rd. STEVEN GIBBS, Doctor Red, 32 Slocum Rd. Basketball, tutor; “Be somebody even if it is only yourself.” MARIO GIBERTI, 38 Dexter Rd. NANCY GILBERT, 8 Dewey Rd. Likes exploring, pottery, swimming, biking; “To learn and grow, whatever that will mean.”, “There comes a time to change.” SUSAN GILBERT, 20 Winchester Dr. “Life is full of incomplete yesterdays and tomorrows that never come.” KATHLEEN GILDEA, 6 Parker St. KATHERINE GILFIX, 42 Peacock farm Rd. DAVID GLASER, 62 Turning Mill Rd. PAMELA M. GLASS, Pam, 6 Flintlock Rd. Musket Editor, NHS, Fiddler On the Roof, Tennis, AFS; “It’s not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness.” JUDITH GLAUBMAN, 9 Blueberry La. LILIANN GLICK, 1I1 Russell Rd. “Afoot and light-hearted I find the open road, healthy free the world before me the brown path leading wherever | choose.” PHILLIP GLOVER, 20 Fairland St. DEBBIE GOLDMAN, Deb, 30 Whipple Rd. Senior Publicity Committee, Basketball, Junior, Senior Shows; “Be yourself not what anyone wants you to be.” KENNETH GOODMAN, 18 Holmes Rd. “I want my orange juice, you took my blood and I want my orange juice! I know my rights.”, “Next.” LISA GOUGIAN, Lis, 16 Foster Rd. NICOLAS GRABAR, Nick, 18 Suzanne Rd. Likes acting, Dostoevsky, Tequila and pith; “Qu’importent les consequences?” ESTHER GRAHAM, Bunny, Es, 47 Bedford St. Chris Mott, Partying; Plans to attend college, be a teacher; “If you do I'll scream!”’, ‘Remember when we...” VERONICA GRAHAM, Vee, 23 Baker Ave. Likes Vettes, hills, windsong; “In all this world there is nothing more upsetting than the clobbering of a chemshe debe ictus CsBbam DOMINIC GRANT, Dom, | Aaron Rd. I plan to attend college and major in Wildlife Management; Then get a job with the National Parks System. ROBERT GRANT, 23 Burler Ave. SANDRO GRIGNETTI, Sach, Kraut, Sordo, 335 Emerson Rd. Yearbook, President of the Fujica Clan; Hopes to be another Marcus Welby. JON GROISSER, 510 Concord Ave. All American everything. ELIZABETH GRUBER, Liz, 32 Peacock Farm Rd. ANN GRYBOSKI, | Manson St. “Existance can be demonstrated but uniqueness must be proven.” — Anon — KENNETH GUDITZ, 6 Blodgett Rd. Likes camping, canoeing, and cars; Ambition: to become an architect. SANDRA GUY, 12 Fiske Rd. 196 MARIO GIBERTI NANCY GILBERT SUSAN GILBERT KATHLEEN GILDEA Wr DAVID GLASER PAMELA GLASS LILI GLICK PHILLIP GLOVER DEBBIE GOLDMAN KENNETH GOODMAN ROBERT GRANT LISA GOUGIAN NICHOLAS GRABAR VERONICA GRAHAM SANDRO GRIGNETTI ESTHER GRAHAM DOMINIC GRANT JONATHAN GROISSER ANN GRYBOSKY ELIZABETH GRUBER SANDRA GUY KENNETH GUDITZ LOT CYNTHIA HAM EVAN HABERMAN MARY HAGERTY MELANIE HAGOPIAN SUZANNE HALL NANCY HARD DANIEL HANDMAN LESLIE HARDING ANDREW HARRIS RICHARD HARTSTONE JENNIFER HATFIELD MICHAEL HEALEY DANIEL HARVEY MARILYN HASTINGS STEVEN HEYL NANCY HILL PETER HODGES GAIL HENRY GRACE HITCHCOCK 198 JAYNE HODGKINS CAROL HOOVER ROBERT HOPWOOD ANDREW HOLLAND MARIAN HOROWITZ EVAN J. HABERMAN, 7 Paddock Lane. Student Government, Junior Show, Powderpuff Cheerleader; “College here I come!”, “You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories.” MARY HAGERTY, Fag, Mare, 15 Wheeler Rd. Lacrosse, Pow derpuff, Junior Show; Likes walks on the beach, red MG’s and NBJ; ‘‘No offense but ...”’, “Mary have you seen better days...” MELANIE HAGOPIAN, 3 Bryant Rd. “Emotions encompass the words unspoken.” SUZANNE HALL, 2318 Mass. Ave. Political Science, Music, Travel, Mountain Climbing, balloning; “Do what you’re interested in. Be interested in what you do. Enthusiasm makes the world alive.” CYNTHIA HAM, Cindy, 7 Roosevelt Rd. “Cherish yesterdays memories, live today even if it’s sad, look forward with expectation to tomorrow.” DANIEL HANDMAN, 23 Burroughs Rd. NANCY HARD, Hard Guy, Cunnin, 11 Hilltop Ave. Drama, Junior show, Powderpuff; Likes Granny’s pond, G.C., Flinker; “My reaction towards life is yike!”’, “But PIl be happy to be with you here and now.” LESLIE HARDING, 286 Marrett Rd. ANDREW HARRIS, 47 Peacock Farm Rd. “School is probably the biggest obstacle to my education, I will ever have to overcome.” ETHAN HARRIS, 12 Bates Rd. Freshman, Sophomore, and J.V. Soccer; Plans to go to college; “If ignorance is bliss why aren’t there more happy people?” RICHARD HARTSTONE, 469 Mass Ave. DAN HARVEY, Harve, 11 Marlboro Rd. Football, Buck Buck, Powderpuff Cheerleader, Senior Show; Plans to go into Commercial Art. MARILYN HASTINGS, Lyn, 5 Lexington Ave. Junior Show, England Exchange, Fi eld Hockey, Lacrosse, Powderpuff; ““Never over stay your welcome or you'll never be welcome to stay over.” JENNIFER HATFIELD, 360 Emerson Rd. Plans to go to college. Ambition: to get out of Lexington High. MICHAEL HEALEY, | Spencer St. KATHY HEMEON, 70 Baker Ave. GAIL HENRY, 7 Milk St. Likes horses, skiing, W.S.U., Welch’s Allstars. MICHAEL HERZ, 9 Washington St. STEVE HEYL, 5 Revere St. Varsity Tennis, Varsity Wrestling, Ski Club President, Loves to ski. GAIL HILDEBRAND, 26 Donald St. NANCY HILL, 319 Lincoln St. Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Shows, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Pep Squad; Likes friends and LHS. GRACE HITCHCOCK, Spacey, Coz, 3 Wright St. Likes people excitement, cities, oceans, and sea storms; Interests sociology, psychology, occult; To be ultra everything; “But I had a good time...” PETER HODGES, 4 Whitman Circle. Ski Club; Likes summer and the beaches, New Hampshire, and skiing; “Be what I am, to do what I want. JAYNE HODGKINS, 33 Prospect Hill Rd. W.S.U., “Steve baby”, “Whata hit,”” loves babies, “Don’t you just love it.” Welch’s Allstars crash, pluck, and Fox forever. AMANDA HOGAN, 31 Constitution Rd. ANDREW HOLLAND, 41 Turning Mill Rd. CAROL HOOVER, 18 Larchment La. ROBERT HOPWOOD, 45 Balfour St. MARIAN HOROWITZ, Chuck, 4 Locke La. Band, Chorus, Concert Choir, Ski Club, French Club, Powderpuff football; Hopes to major in music education; “I hate Charlie’s Pizza!” [99 WILLIAM HOSFORD, 14 Taft Ave. ANDREW HOSKEN, 187 Grant St. LEE HOWARD, 5 Gould Rd. Debate Club, Bridge Club, Ping-Pong Club, Tennis Team; “Those with chips on their shoulders never put them on the table.” KATHY HUGHES, 10 Locust Ave. Plans to continue her education after graduation; “People are one of my favorite interests.”, “Life has many unseen things.” PAULA HURLEY, 49 School St. Likes people and living. “Hon, you live day to day but love life to life, Babe keep smilin or it’s all over.” CINDY LOU HUSMANN, 8 Holmes Rd. “A smile can add a great deal to one’s face value!” KAREN HUSMANN, 8 Holmes Rd. “Tis better to light one candle than to curse at the darkness.”, ““Venery is a guadra-initial enclitic.” JOSEPH HUTCHISON, | Hunt Rd. WILLIAM J. P. IRVINE, Canuck, 65 Spring St. Ryerson Tech Toronto. Canadian and proud. J.A. “You're sick Moe the joke is on you!” KATHERINE JACKMAN, Kathy, 27 Colony Rd. Field Hockey, Softball; Wants to become a teacher. MAJORIE JACKSON, Marge, 22 Charles St. Leader Corps, Yearbook editor, Publicity Committee, Prom Committee, Powderpuff, and people; ‘Happiness is laughter and the love of friends.” SARAH JACKSON, 22 Muzzey St. “You give but little when you give of your possessions; it is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” CAROL JACOBS, 45 Cary Ave. Loves Bo! “Hello turkey”, “Dream on!”, “For real”, “Corny”, “Wanna go to Bedford?” WPAFB. LAWRENCE JAMES, 20 Parker St. PAUL JAMES, 41 Grove St. Enjoys bicycle touring, chess, camping, and photography; Loves Jesus the Christ; “Know the truth and the truth will set you free.” CYNTHIA L. JEFFERSON, Cindy, 8 Alcott Rd. Senior Class Council Member, Pep-Squad, Powderpuff, Senior Class Show, Spanish, and Ski Club; Plans to be a secretary. SUSAN JELLIS, 40 Worthen Rd. WENDY JELLIS, Jello, Ada, Bump, 12 Oxford St. Likes Bruce Clarke, laughing, Burger King, Hiking, Bustins Island, traveling, Maine; “Hang it up.”, “Keep smiling then people will wonder what you’ve done.” MARSHALL S. JENKINS, Marsh, 266 Woburn St. Likes girls, race cars, D-unit corner; “To the gang Shlang, a lot for every Shlang!” JEFF JENKINSON, 2 Abernathy Rd. DAVID JICK, 12 White Pine La. Musical and Drama Club stage crew, Orchestra, Chorus, Ping-Pong Club. ERIK JOHANNESSEN, 40 Tyler Rd. Tennis, skiing, soccer, badminton; ““... And as we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our soul.” LISA JOHNS, 16 Cutler Farm Rd. Likes to be outdoors, swimming, and bike riding; Plans to go to college and then get married. ELIZABETH JOHNSON, 90 North St. FLORENCE JOHNSON, 31 Garfield St. 200 WILLIAM HOSFORD ANDREW HOSKEN LEE HOWARD PAULA HURLEY CINDY HUSMANN KAREN HUSMANN JOSEPH HUTCHISON WILLIAM IRVINE. KATHERINE JACKMAN LISA JOHNS age ip we titrate Ly 9 9-498 bby PAUL JAMES JEFF JENKINSON DAVID JICK CYNTHIA JEFFERSON ERIK JOHANNESSEN FLORENCE JOHNSON MARJORIE JACKSON SARAH JACKSON WENDY JELLIS MARSHALL JENKINS CAROL JACOBS DAVID JONES ANDREW KALAFATIS ELAINE JONES KEVIN JONES JANET KAITZ } ANN Ty i GEORGE KARAIAN Wt SUSAN KANTER ALICE KASHMANIAN ANNE KAUFMAN DAVID KAYE p as f KATHERINE KEAN PATRICIA KELLY PAUL KEELER 202 HARRY KENT PETER KIDD SUSAN KINGSTON AUDREY KERN MARK KIDNEY JANICE KIRBY ANDREW JONAS, 21 Burns Rd. DAVID M. JONES, 1536 Mass Ave. Concert Choir, Echo Editor, Goomba Soccer Players, I.H.S. District, NHS; “Golly, Oscar let’s do it! But it was toolatemas ELAINE JONES, 5 Leroy Rd. Loves Winter St., Brownies and Don; “Live each day as if it were your last.” KEVIN JONES, 15 Baskin Rd. ROBERT JONES. JANET KAITZ, B of L, Lemon, 5 Ingleside Rd. Remember the field, H- Lav, D-unit, Friendly’s and June 5, 1971; “What I lack in my height may I gain in my heart.” ANDY KALAFATIS, Fatis, 3 Anthony Rd. Gymnastics; “So how’s it going?”’, “What’s new?” SUSAN KANTER, 277 Waltham St. “See Ya.” GEORGE K. KARAIAN, Cage, Rug Merchant, Camel Jockey, 8 Page Rd. Northeast Institute of Industrial Technology, Air Conditioning and refrigeration Tech; “Fords and Chevy keep on burning.” ALICE KASHMANIAN, 6 Donald St. “Life is what you make of it.” ANNE LOUISA KAUFMAN, Buzz, 4 Thoreau Rd. “... and I’ll ask them back with a tear in my eye how many ships sail in the forest?” DAVID KAYE, 6 Abernathy Rd. Likes band, jamming, debating, good discussions, undevastating people, immitating Nixon; Interested in law. KATHERINE KEAN, Kathy, 47 Grant St. “Who comes to me I keep, who goes from me I free against all I stand who carry not my key.” PAUL KEELER, 79 Hast.St. PATRICIA KELLY, Patsy, 36 Rindge Ave. Powderpuff, Welch’s All-stars, Senior Show; “‘Hang in there Steve!”’, ““What a sin!” HARRY KENT, Liberty Ave. AUDREY KERN, 46 Circle Rd. PAUL KERRIGAN, 352 Woburn St. PETER KIDD, 16 Gooke Rd. MARK KIDNEY, 926 Mass Ave. SUSAN KINGSTON, 4 Field Rd. JANICE KIRBY, Totes, Kirb, 410 Waltham St. Powderpuff, Prom Committee, Senior Show; Likes skating, skiing. Nursery School Teacher; ‘Smile and give your face a holiday.” CHARLOTTE KNOBEL, 37 Percy Rd. REINHILD KOESTER, 12 Flintlock Rd. DANIEL KOFF, 18 Demar Rd. DEBORAH KONING, Debbie, Deb, 7 Holmes Rd. Junior, Senior Shows, Loves the Cape and Beaches at night; ‘‘Beth there’s somebody coming!” THOMAS KONING, Tom, Tommy, 7 Holmes Rd. Hockey; Hopes to be an electrician. 203 LISA KORNETSKY, 7 Rumford Rd. “Innervisions.” LAURIE KORNREICH, 102 Outlook Dr. Echo, Guys and Dolls, Chorus, Folio. Hebrew teacher for B.B.; The only initiated member of the arctic polar-cats. CGARIFKRAGS22SlocumeRda soccer) G CsOCER GBS eLGaLer Cee AMC... It has yet to be proven that intelligence has survival value.” LISA KUNZ, 105 Blossomcrest Rd. “To achieve the things one dreams about, they seem so close yet they are so far away.” SUSAN KUTCHIN, Suss, 9 Page Rd. Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Prom Committees, Senior Show; Likes Freinds, and L.G.S., swimming, and bike riding; College. CAROL LABATE, 60 Albermarle Ave. BRUCE LABITT, 30 Tyler Rd. ROBERT LABOMBARD, Bob, 24 Fair Oaks Ter. Varsity Baseball and Basketball, Member of National Honor Society. JAMES LAFAUCI RICHARD LAFAUCI, 112 Kendall Rd. O.P.S. Club, Boro Chapter, Beaver Shooters Union; “I suppose you want the registration too.” CYNTHIA LEE LANCASTER, Cindy Space, 11 Holton Rd. Majorettes, Lacrosse, Junior, Senior Shows, Ski Club, Powderpuff; College major in food science; “‘Live for today not tomorrow.” PATRICK LANCASTER, Pat, 626 Mass. Ave. Cross Country, Indoor Track; Plans to go to Mass. Maritime or an equivalent thereof; ‘Remember Unified Sciences.” SCOTT LANDRY, 5 Minute Man La. JONATHAN LANMAN, 3 Whitman Cr. MARY LANNAN, 5 Bowser Rd. W.S.U., Band B; Loves horses and skiing; Plans to live on a large estate and raise horses; Interested in Law. SHARON LANNQUIST, 153 Shade St. Likes Horseback riding, animals, swimming at parties; “May everyone live in peace and harmony their whole lives through.” MARCO LANZA, 1994 Mass. Ave. MICHAEL LARJ. JAMES C. LARSON, Jim, 123 Maple St. Likes all sports, Bruins and Celtics games, Having good times; ‘“‘Live everyday to it’s fullest.” CURT LAWHORN, Longhorn, 98 Spring St. Hockey Team 7; Likes Camping, outdoor activities; Future plans: What ever I want to do! JIM LAWSON, 22 Pearl St. Likes to play basketball and baseball; Plans to go on in business management. NATALIE LAWSON, Nat, 63 Woburn St. Likes sailing on the Marie Greck at Mystic, Hampton, Shanana, Friday nights, summer, and Greg. KEVIN LEARY, 35 Woodcliffe Rd. MARY LEAVITT, Clarence, 221 Woburn St. Loves Skating, Plymouth, Spain, J.B., and M.H.; Plans to take a year off and go into social work. ELIZABETH LEE, 35 Highland Ave. Guys and Dolls, Brigadoon. MARIA PATRICE LEGASSIE, 16 Rawson Ave. Drama, Music Photography, Softball, Musket; “Looking into the mirror of my life, it reflects my mistakes, triumphs and hopes.” LINDA LEGSDIN, 243 Wood St. PHILIP LEONARD, Phil, 21 Constitution Rd. Hockey, Soccer, Junior, Senior Shows, Junior, Senior Proms; Have a party!; Colege aaaaaaaah! “Always keep your belly full!” NELSON LERNER, 25 Locke La. Yearbook Associate Editor, Ski Club Treasurer, Band, Stage band, Ping-Pong Club’s Vice-President; ““Why not?” 204 LISA KORNETSKY CARL KRAG SUSAN KUTCHIN PATRICK LANCASTER Ne || BRUCE LABITT ROBERT LABOMBARD RICHARD LAFAUCI MARY LANNAN SHARON LANNQUIST ie | hs MARCO LANZA SCOTT LANDRY LINDA LEGSDIN KEVIN LEARY JAMES LARSON WILLIAM LAWHORN NATALIE LAWSON JAMES LAWSON MARY BETH LEAVITT MARIA LEGASSIE PHILIP LEONARD ELIZABETH LEE NELSON LERNER STEVEN LEVINE ANDREA LITTLE BARBARA LIBBY ANNE LINDSAY GAYLE LINGLEY SUSAN LODI KAREN LONG ROBIN LOUIS PAULA MACDONALD GAIL MacEWEN CHARLES MacGILLIVRAY DEBORAH MACDONALD CHARLENE MacLEOD LARRY MADOFF JAMES MAHONEY JEANNE MacKAY ROBYN MAGER 206 HARRY MAIRSON ROBERT MANUS JOSEPH MAGLITTA Pe 4 VINCENT MARASA pete 8 BABE STEVEN LEVINE, Steve, 10 Estabrook Rd. Varsity Football, Track, Powderpuff coach; Likes beer, parties, outdoors, and other things; “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” BARBARA LIBBY, 107 Adams St. ANNE LINDSAY, 18 Merian St. GAYLE LINGLEY, 475 Waltham St. “I have nothing planned after school, except maybe to go to Mass. College of art if I’m accepted.” ANDREA LITTLE, Andi, H.C., Superstar, 43 York St. Loves Horses, snow, 29 pound pumpkin, Elton John; “Subtle as a trainwreck.”, “Try everything once if you like it, do it again, if you’re good at it keep on doing il, JANE LITTLEJOHN, 24 Adams St. “I don’t believe I finally made it.” SUSAN LODI, Sue, 49 Williams Rd. Loves pinball, music, and Louis; “It’s a fool who plays it cool by making his world a little colder.” KAREN R. LONG, Party Girl, 149 Adams St. Vice-President Black Student Union; Major in fashion merchandising in college; “Unity is essential it bears no chains.”, “Party People.” ROBIN LOUIS, 8 Skyview Rd. England Exchange, Senior Play, Pine Knoll Volunteer; Likes art and laughing; “I can’t think of anything to say.” PETER S. MAARTMANN-MOE, 4 Flintlock Rd. A.W.D.W. “I would rather cover the world with love than have it cover me with hate.” DEBORAH L. MacDONALD, Debby, 46 Harding Rd. PAULA MacDONALD, 25 Ledgelawn Ave. GAIL MacEWEN, 210 Woburn St. CHARLES MacGILLIVRAY, 37 Charles St. BARBARA MacGREGOR, Barbara Ann, BJMG, Magilla, Garegor. “Chicken in the breadpan peckin out dough. Garnny Willyer dog bite? No child, no circulate, promenade. Take that lady home.” JEANNE MacKAY, 8 Blinn Rd. Ping-Pong, French Club, Girl Scout leader; “Oh to be a Home Economics teacher!”, “Run and catch the wind.” CHARLENE MacLEOD, Puppy, Charlie, 400 Lincoln St. Loves John, Espana, and being alive; Plans to attend college; “Cherish your yesterdays, dream your tomorrows but live your todays.” ANN MACY, 35 Tower Rd. LARRY MADOFF, Doff, 27 Normancy Rd. NHS, S.F.G.; “Remember the Ortwa.”, “Don’t pretend to be anything you’re not, because that’s what you become.” ROBYN MAGER, | Berwick Rd. “Some say that people are so different everyday, another person shows me how much we have in common.” H.S. JOSEPH MAGLITTA, Joe, 10 Webb St. O.P.S. Club, Bo-Ro Chapter; “I plead the 26th amendment.” Hopes to become a little known, filthy rich, writer. JIM MAHONEY, 22 Watertown St. Porkies Pigs are number one; “The best thing about this school is that it makes the weekends seem better.” HARRY G. MAIRSON, 29 Lawrence Lane. EDWARD MANSFIELD, Ottoman, Edmo, 11 Angier Rd. M.T. S.C.C.B.S.T.A.; “You may offer mud loaves to Budda.” ROBERT MANUS, Bobo, 353 Lincoln St. Saturday at Motts. Is it possible? Crashing in M3, the zoo, and cold Mondays, Tuesdays ... Felix Salan. plicyeAbe; VINCENT MARASA, Vino, Evergreen La. Likes Dawn, J.A., art, all night T.B.R.’s; To be rich and famous; “Hey what can I say?” S’later Alan! ROXANNE L. MARGOLIEN, Rox, Roxy, Ruggs, 12 Ingleside Rd. Pep- Squad, Powderpuff, Senior Prom. LEFTY. “Do you?”, “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” ANN MARGOLIUS, 34 Clarke St. Re-Place treasurer, Yoga, EWOW,; ‘Let the peace within, be.” LYNN MARION, 87 Bloomfield St. MARTHA MARKHAM, 1037 Mass. Ave. LAURA MARLOWE, 446 Great Rd. Special Education, Speech Therapy; “No heart can leap, no soul can breath but by the sizeless truth of a dream.” SCOTT MARNOY, 15 Douglas Rd. “What one fool can do another can echo.” Debate Club, Ping-Pong, Student Government Etc. JEFFREY MARON, Otis 62 Valleyfield St. Likes Detroit Iron, Stocker Mustang; To go to college and drive a Mark II; “Something ain’t right!” JEANNE MARONEY, 8 Raymond St. Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Powderpuff, Junior show; Hopes to become a physical Therapist. LINDA MARRONE, 60 cary Ave. “Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important.” ANNE MARTIN, 117 Cedar St. Likes partying! H-Lav, W.S.U., Powderpuff, Welch’s Allstars; “Live life to the fullest.” CHRISTINE MARTIS, Chris, 104 North St. LAWRENCE MASER, 159 Bedford St. MARK MASON. Junior and Senior Shows, Senior Prom, Powderpuff Cheerleader; Likes skiing, snowshoeing, Vanilla cokes, being with friends. MARY MASON, 5 Balfour St. HARRY MAY, 41 Normandy Rd. SUSAN MAY, Sue, 5 Leeand Ter. Loves skiing, horseback riding, French Exchange; “‘We leave junior high on a conveyor belt, after four years of high school we’re an individual.” RUTH MAYER, 7 Russell Rd. “So it goes.” ELIZABETH MAZZA, Maz, 92 Shade St. Likes horseback riding, softball and weekends; Hopes to major in child care; “Can’t wait ’til June I’ve made it!!!” WILLIAM H. McALDUFF, Bill, Willie, Mac, Duffer, 15 Theresa Ave. Varsity Hockey, Varsity Baseball, Student Leader, Jr. Show, Yearbook; “Nice talk!”, “Hey Mr. Wilson, wanna bet?”, “Choke ref, Choke!” LYNN McARDLE, Mush, 33 Follen Rd. Ski Club, Equestrian Club, PTSA member, Youth Commission, Powderpuff; Likes art, sports, animals, people; Advertising or accounting. LESLIE McCABE, 17 Hamblen St. JOHN McCARTHY, 20 Highland Ave. Soccer, Baseball; Plans to go to college major in Marine Biology; “To live in sadness is not to live at all.” 208 ROXANNE MARGOLIEN SCOTT MARNOY JEFFER LYNN MARION bir JEANNE MARONEY LAURA MARLOWE LINDA MARRONE ANNE MARTIN i CHRISTINE MARTIS LAWRENCE MASER MARK MASON HARRY MAY SUSAN MAY RUTH MAYER MARY MASON ELIZABETH MAZZA LYNN McARDLE LESLIE McCABE JOHN McCARTHY iw KATHLEEN McDEVITT are a MICHAEJ. McCURLEY PAUL McDERMOTT PETER McDERMOTT THOMAS McDONALD BETTY McDONALD KATHY McDONOUGH JANET McGINN MARY McGRATH BARRY McGRORY MARY McHUGH 210 JOHN McKENNEY WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN GERARD McNAMARA — WILLIAM A. MCNAMARA WILLIAM F. MCNAMARA NANCY McKINNEY SUSAN McMANUS MARTHA McNICHOLAS DOUGLAS McCUNE, 7 Bryant Rd. MICHAEL McCURLEY, 2 Oakland St. Likes Music, writing, Nuclear Physics, and amateur radio; “In learning its mainly a question of mechanics.” PAUL McDERMOTT, 8 Minute Man La. PETER McDERMOTT, 5 Minute Man La. KATHLEEN McDEVITT, Kathy, 3 Coach Rd. W.S.U. Senior Show, Welch’s Allstars; Likes to party; Hopes to become a nurse; “What?” BETTY McDONALD, 366 Marrett Rd. OWEN McDONALD, 840 Mass Ave. THOMAS McDONALD, 366 Marrett Rd. Sports; Future undecided. KATHY McDONOUGH, 12 Winston Rd. JANET McGINN, 6 Cooke Rd. “Hey, want half a piece?”, “And in the end remember it’s with you you have to live.” JAN McGRATH, 14 Winter St. MARY McGRATH, Potatoe, Mick, 282 Lowell St. Band, Orchestra, Re- Place, Co-op, Hey Ralph; “‘Missa you se birsee?’’, “You can’t get what you want!?!?” BARRY Mc GRORY, 44 Parker St. “I can’t think of anything to write so I’m not going to write anything!” KATHLEEN McGUIRE, Kathy, 5 Reed St. Majorette Co-Captain, Junior Show, Powderpuff, Junior Prom Committee; “If you see someone without a smile give them one of yours.” MARY McHUGH, 20 Fletcher Ave. JOHN McKENNEY, 5 Winthrop Rd. NANCY McKINNEY, 12 Rockville Ave. WILLIAM McLAUGHLIN, Bill, MAC, 9 Blodgett Rd. Baseball, Ski Club, Yearbook sales; Plans to go to college and study Broadcasting; “My house.” SUSAN MARY McMANUS, Sue, Suzie-Q, 3 Laurel St. Powderpuff, Senior Show; “Always pick your friends with care and you'll have happiness to spare!”’, “Express your creativity.” GERARD McNAMARA, 24 Donald St. WILLIAM McNAMARA, 18 Tarbell Ave. WILLIAM F. McNAMARA, Mac. Tork, 9 Joseph Rd. Varsity Baseball, Football, J.A. Hockey, Powderpuff Cheerleader, Ski Club; Likes what made Milwaukee famous, Girls; College then (maybe) work. MARTHA McNICHOLAS, 5 Rowland Ave. Band, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, Ski Club, Swim Team Tri-Captain; Likes Good times; “Sure.” JERRY MEADOWS, Hick, 89 Cliffe Ave. Football, Baseball, almost Track; “Porky’s Pigs are number one!” JOHN L. MEANEY, Legs, 49 Ward St. Basketball, Powderpuff Cheerleader, Junior and Senior Shows; Hopes to go into law enforcement. MAUREEN MEEHAN, 24 Peachtree Rd. Gymnastics, Powderpuff. “Public”, “If life becomes too difficult cheat!” MICHAEL MEEHAN, Meathead, Moves, 24 Peachtree Rd. Basketball, Golf; “Hey Let’s be Seniors.”, ““Nothing’s impossible if you have the will to do it.” JANET MEHLHORN, 2 Preston Rd. Likes thick fog, dirt roads, old bunkers, noisy gulls, the ocean, collecting sea glass, and summers on Peaks Island. JOEL MELTZ, Beek, 16 Russell Rd. Varsity Swimming, Investment Club; “Porky’s Pigs”, “There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.” JOAN MERKLE, 6 Brent Rd. Swimming, Powderpuff, sewing, art, people; “Never settle for second best, always aim for the top.” DEBBIE MEURER, Debbie, 53 Taft Ave. Mexican Exchange Student, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Pep-Squad, Powderpuff, Foreign Affairs; ““That’s horrid.” ANDREW MIDDLETON, Andy, Stoney, 4 Hudson Rd. Soccer, Tiddly Winks Club, Marbles Team. CHARLES MILLER, 17 Oakland St. “Hevee” TIMOTHY MILLER, 17 Munroe Rd. ELISSA MINTZ, 8 Juniper Place. Orchestra, Chorus, Folio, Goomba Soccer Players; “We have met the enemy, and he is us.” JANET MITCHELL, 16 Peachtree Rd. Band, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Madrigals; “When things are not what they would seem you must keep following your dream.” ANN MONAHAN, 54 Summit Rd. MARGO A. MONDANO, 18 Tufts Rd. Yearbook Editor, Junior, Senior Class Councils, Basketball Statistician; Likes Basketball and horses; “A smile makes a lousy umbrella.” ELIZABETH MOONEY, Liz, 1145 Mass Ave. Band, Chorus, Concert Choir, Guys and Colls, Brigadoon, Fiddler on the Roof; “Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today.” RICHARD MOORE, 6 Frances Rd. VIRGINIA A. MORETTI, Patti, Puppy, 7 Rindge Ave. Junior and Senior Shows, Cheerleading; “There are three things that last; Faith, Hope, Love; and the greatest of these is Love.” JEFF MORGENSTERN, Morgie, Bagel, Mong, 6 Graham Rd. Professional Lumberjack. “H.B.R.” The Circle. “I did it but my wasn’t in it.” “Zippity-doo-das”, ““What’s for lunch?? Resins. DIANA MORIARTY, 46 Paul Revere Rd. JON MORRISON, 8 Diamond Rd. Freshman Football, J.V. Baseball; “Skiing is the greatest.” PATRIC MORRISON, 13 Bedford St. L.S.E.O.E.II, (Lexington Solar Eclipse Observation Expedition 1973), Astronomy Club, Tormer solar eclipse maniac, science fiction streak. MARY MORSE, 12 Shirley St. French Club, Ski Club, Powderpuff; Likes people, sky diving; “You need to keep finding yourself a little more each day.” KATHLEEN MOSCILLO, 11 Tarbell Ave. MELINDA MOSELY, Mel, 12 Field Rd. French, Asian, Drama, and Equestrian Clubs. JUDITH MULKERIN, 14 Ellison Rd. 212 GERALD MEADOWS JOHN MEANEY JANET MEHLHORN TIMOTHY MILLER JOE MELTZ JOAN MERKLE DEBRA MEURER MARGO MONDANO ELISSA MINTZ JANET MITCHELL ELIZABETH MOONEY RICHARD MOORE VIRGINIA MOREAU PATRICIA MORETTI JON MORRISON SES: JEFFREY MORGENSTERN MARY MORSE MELINDA MOSELEY PATRIC MORRISON JUDITH MULKERIN PAULA MURPHY DONNA MULLINS SHAUN MURPHY ROBERT MURPHY STEPHEN MYERS STEVEN NELSON MICHAEL NAKA MICHAEL NEEDHAM JEFF NEIDORF LINDA NICHOLS AMY NICHOLS 214 KAREN O’BRIEN DAVID NICOLL JILL NOVAK JOHN O’HARA DEBRA NYGAARD DONNA MULLINS, “D”, 156 Woburn St. Black Student Union. College, Police Force, recognized and rich; ‘““Homey’s beware.”, “In unity there is blackness in blackness is beauty both are together.” PAULA MURPHY, 315 Bedford St. ROBERT MURPHY, Murph, 26 Estabrook Rd. Soccer, Hockey, Golf; Ambition: to become a rock and roll star and drive a mercedes; ““FOOF”, “Tt takes leather balls to play soccer.” SHAUN MURPHY, 6 Goffe Rd. Varsity Football. STEPHEN MYERS, Myer, 27 Outlook Dr. Hockey, the brook parking lot. GREG NAHIGIAN, Naha, 31 Middleby Rd. Powderpuff Coach Junior and Senior Shows. “‘Never let school interfer with your education.” MICHAEL NAKA, Mikey, Nak, 20 Demar Rd. 1. “Arts and rubber bands go well with three other things.” “Second year Biology Student.” MICHAEL NEEDHAM, Mike, Mark, McNeilly 35 Hillcrest Ave. “Saturday at Mott’s, “I don’t see why not.” “Oh what a lucky man.” JEFF NEIDORF, 34 Shade St. “Guys and Dolls” “Fiddler on the Roof” SGO. “Failures are not important, if ya can learn from them.” STEPHEN J. NELSON, Steve, Nels 4 Loring Rd. Enjoys skiing, Plans to take up a field in medicine. ““What can I say?” “Power to the Cunucks.” STEPHEN NEWCOMB, Kip, 30 Blossomcrest Rd. AMY NICHOLS Amalia, Amio, Ame 9 Tufts Rd. Softball, Swimming, Band. “Bear down” “Baritone Power” “A quitter never wins, a winner never quits” “Hey Ftte” “The gym and my friends, I’ll never forget.” CHRISTINA E. NICHOLS, Pluck, Face 11 Tufts Rd. W.S.U., Senior Show, Powderpuff, Welch’s Allstars, Jayne, Fox, Crash and Con forever. Hates birds. LINDA NICHOLS, 303 Marrett Rd. Likes animals, sports, walks in the fall, and snowball fights. “Friends though absent are still present.” PAUL NICKERSON, 10 Taft Ave. DAVID NICOLL, 52 Dexter Rd. NANCY NIELSEN, 16 Vinebrook Rd. French Club, Field Hockey, Powderpuff Football, Senior Show; Plans to be a nurse; “Smile Jesus cares and loves you.” JILL NOVAK, 53 Turning Mill Rd. Loves Sports, especially swimming, as well as animals and science. “Keep on smiling” DEBRA L. NYGAARD, Debbie 494 Marrett Rd. J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Proms, Powderpuff, Senior publicity Committee, Junior and Senior Shows, ‘Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today.” KAREN O’BRIEN, Knock-out, Parret, 47 Reed St. Pine Knoll Volunteer, Powderpuff, Junior and Seniors, and water ballet. Wants to work with children. “Life is what you make it.” NANCY E. O’DONOGHUE, 16 Burlington St. Ski Club Treasurer, SGF, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, Skating, “Enjoy the happiness life brings.” JOHN T. OHARA, 4 Jackson Ct. ““What’s the matter with Honda.” 215 TZEHAIE O’MICHAEL, Mile, 14 Smith Ave. Scouting, Camping, Karate, Judo, Soccer, Basketball, Pen-palling. Engineer. “I am lucky to meet the students of LHS.” JAMES O’NANIAN, Onion 320 Mass Ave. JAMES O’NEIL, Unci 4 Phillip Rd. Hockey, Likes Soccer, Buck buck and Tricorn. Does not like Mrs. Moore. KAREN OSTERBERG, 5 Eliot Rd. DEBRA L. PACKARD, Pac, Deb, Wacky, Packy 79 Ward St. Puddle ... Bye.” You are born and you die. It’s the bit in between that takes the effort.” Only the beginning.” SCOTT PACKER, 10 Carriage Rd. JOSEPH PADELLARO, Chicago Joe 47 Baskin Rd. President of the Detroit Iron Car Club. The kid with the ’73 trans-am, Favorite pastime crus’in around and schunducking. ROBERT PALMER, 1508 Mass. Ave. QUINCE PAPANASTASSIOU, Constantine, Vilnny 38 Whinchester Dr. O.P.S. Club, Boro Chapter. Lides beaver shooting. Hopes to be a pyromaniac “Maybe I do may-be I don’t that ain’t the point.” CHARLOTTE PARKS, 10 Hawthorne Rd. KAREN PARRISH, 5 Juniper Place, Would like a career in professional nursing. ADREANA PASCIUTO, 73 Webb St. SUSAN PATERSON, Baby Sue Magoo. 25 Thoreau Rd. Likes skiing, swimming, sports. KATHLEEN PATRICIAN, Kathleen, 47 Kendall Rd. “Know thyself? If I knew myself, ’'d run away.” RICHARD PAYNE, Dick 15 Chase Ave. Likes model building, wrestling, karate, reading, chess and checkers, cards. JUDITH C. PECK, Judy, peckle 41 Locust Ave. Senior Class Vice President, A.R.S. Lexington Plan. “These fragile times should never slip us by.” SETH PEMSLER, Jew-Boy, 6 Castle Rd. “Money isn’t everything but it’s way ahead of whatever is in second place.” “Keep your temper no one else wants it.” DAVID PENN, 39 Parker St. My goal in life is to be successful. “Only an unsuccessful person can predict his future.” SCOTT PETERS, 4 Benjamin Rd. SPADE CHARLES PETERSON, Charlie, 2 North St. JEFF PHEASANT, Phez, Fred, c o North Conway N.H. 03860 Innoculate, Fyodor, acceleration, Moses Login, Girl next door, high quality, will final exam. Absolutely free to find new dimensions. ROBERT ELAZARUS PHELAN, Bob, Hack, 42 Greenwood St. Co- Captain Basketball. Squirrels and good times. We’s buddies, ““C’mon you turkeys!” “There are two sides to every story.” CINDY PIANTEDOSI, Cindy, 443 Lincoln St. “Keep on smilling, it makes the rest of the world wonder what you’ve been up to. Right Richie” WILLIAM G. PIERRO, Bush, 94 Bow St. 56-’62. “All I want to do is buy a Corvette and go cruisin.” 216 T. OMICHAEL MARK O’NANIAN KAREN OSTERBERG JAMES O’NEIL CHARLOTTE PARKS DEBRA PACKARD JOSEPH PADELLARO ROBERT PALMER CONSTANTINE PAPANASTASSIOU SUSAN PATERSON ERS KAREN PARRISH ADREANA PASCIUTO KATHLEEN PATRICIAN RICHARD PAYNE OD GiieeE Ck SETH PEMSLER SCOTT PETERS DAVID PENN ROBERT PHELAN CINDY PIANTEDOSI CHARLES PETERSON WILLIAM PIERRO JEFFREY PHEASANT STEPHEN POWELL JEFFREY PLANK ANN POLLACK PATRICIA POTTER DAVID POTTS JANICE POWER THOMAS POWERS NORMAN PRENDERGAST CHRISTOPHER PURDY RICHARD QUINLAN MARJORIE RADLO RAUNI RAUHAMAA PETER ROGINA 218 GEORGE RAVANIS BETSY RAWLS LAURENCE REDGATE AMY RECHTMAN RONALD REECE ee oS JEANNIE REED LINDA REED GARY RICH JEFFERY OTTO PLANK, J. Otto, Whitey, Flash 17 Winthrop Rd. Football Co-Captain, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track co-Captain, Wrestling, J-a, Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Show. “Broomstick.” ‘Duxbury.” “Potbellied eleven” ““You have to pay a price.” ANN POLLACK, 24 Partridge Rd. “Try for a number” ... Peking at Mario’s “I can’t help it.” “It is necessary to learn how not to be good” Machiarelli. PATRICIA A. POTTER, Patti 4 Lawrence La. Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Shows, Likes Maine, friends, “If you don’t look up you'll think you the highest point.” DAVID W. POTTS, 6 Oakland St. Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Drama Club; “Fi oyo sphu emthsnog ar ha honeug ti liwl lafl evor.” STEPHEN POWELL, P.P. Powell, 24 Reed St. Co-Captain Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Soccer and Track. V.W. 2-high, U.V.A? “Watch the side horse it kicks back.” JANICE POWER, 138 Simmons Rd. THOMAS M. POWERS, 6 Wyman Rd. Hockey, Football Jr. and Sr. Shows; “Pot-bellied Eleven” “Duxbury”, “Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking.” NORMAN PRENDERGAST, Norm 29 Webster Rd. College. CHRISTOPHER PURDY, Chris 268 Lowell St. Chorus, Concert Choir, Musicals, Musket. Likes Australia, Food, Women Sempre Libera degg’io follegiare in gioia”. RICHARD QUINLAN, 20 Bernard St. MARJORIE RADLO, Margie, 3 Fiske Rd. Swim Team. Band, Yearbook, Ski Club. “Life is what you make it.” ALLISON JANE RAISBECK, 40 Bloomfield St. RAUNI RAUHAMAA GEORGE WILLIAM RAVANIS, The Greek, 23 Webster Rd. Baseball Team 10, ‘‘I swear I didn’t do it, at least I don’t think I did.” BETSY RAWLS, Foxy Lady, 9 Winthrop Rd. Lover P’s. B’s Pizza, Malibus summer nights, partying with Schlitz and Fritz, DGVRUIEYCAK, Grann’s July 4, coke, finger-fangs, anyways 818. AMY B. RECHTMAN, 303 Emerson Rd. Likes travelling, telephone, and being busy. “Try Hard.” Look to the future, reme mber the past . . . but live the present.” LAURENCE REDGATE, 30 Revere St., “Coony” Likes hockey, baseball, waterskiing, to go to college or vocational school. RONALD REECE, 15 Oxbow Rd. LINDA REED, 46 Golden Ave. Wittle, Lydia, Winda, Weed, Senior Class Treasurer, Junior, Senior Show, Prom, Track manager. Likes Bethie, baths, never chaught, pizza, F.B.I. Chemist. “Judest Priest” “Those were the days!” RICHARD REEVES, 72 Astoria St. LAURA REINER, 3 Gould Rd. “Fools manes and funny faces always appear in public places.” GARY RICH, gears 37 Kendall Rd. Likes friends, sports, and messing around. Ambition — become a grease monkey. “Strive to be better, you are what you think you are.” RANDI RING, 38 Eaton Rd. S’ anyone seen lou? DAWN ROBBINS, 40 Homestead St. Likes Vettes, animals, horseback riding and friends. Ambition: College. THEODORE ROBERSON, 26 Fernbord St. STEVE ROBEY, Weed, 16 Barberry Rd. Dost thou love life, then do not squander time. For that is the stuff life is made of. THOMAS F. ROCHE, Fred, 550 Mass Ave. Drama investment, Football Speakers, Bureau Administration. ‘‘There’s no future in living in the past.” MICHAEL D. RODMAN, Rod, Luigi, 29 Sanderson Rd. Band, Orchestra. Likes football, Basketball, New York Giants, Ping Pong, Libby the Sousaphone, Charlies Pizza; “Look out Bellows!” PETER ROGINA, Fuji, 503 Lowell St. Basketball, “light up or leave me alone” Party, “to see life one must look out the window not the mirror.” MAUREEN ROMEO, 8 Holmes Rd. Girls Chorus Band, To find peace within myself. JOHN ROSATO, 12 Blueberry La. Bicycle racing, Bicycle racing, Bicycle racing, Bicycle Racing... DEBRA ANN ROSE, Deb 748 Waltham St. After school intramurals. Enjoys swimming, skidooing, ice hockey, beaching V.W.’s and S.S. Nurse, Hopes to be happy. TOBY ROSENTHAL, 126 Grant St. RICHARD ROSMARIN, 5 Fessenden Way. “The past can never change however knowledge gained from previous experiences will only benefit the future.” JAYNE ROSS, 22 Suzanne Rd. “You can’t always get what you want... but if you try sometime, you might just find, that you get what you need.” LAURIE ROSS, 10 Blueberry Lane. Likes history, psychology, singing, and reading; “Not I let God and man decree laws for themselves and not for me.” MARGARET ROSS, Peggy, 33 Dawes Rd. Band, Chorus, Madrigals, Stage Band, Musicals, Powderpuff. Likes skating. Wants to teach music. “Poor sweetie.” “Move it.” LESLIE ROTHMAN, 8 Demar Rd. “With every gain there is a loss and with every loss there is a gain.” 21! MARTHA ROWLAND, 26 Demar Rd. DEBORAH RUBA, Debbie, Dimo, 140 Grant St. Loves peeps, sunsets, cgood times and Icca boo. “Giraffe” “Oh fudge” plans to go to hairdressing school. MARLA RUBIN, 34 Young St. Choruses, McLean Volunteer, Likes psychology, swimming, swimming and traveling. “And it’s only the giving that makes you what you are. “Criminal Lawyer. DIANE RYMES, Di, 68 Outlook Dr. Majorette Captain, Powderpuff Football, Junior Prom and Senior Publicity Committee, SGO., ski club; “Be Happy and make others happy.” CYNTHIA SACCO, Cindy, 119 Kendall Rd. Likes traveling, good friends, and my car. “On ne voit bienqu’ avec le coeur. L’essential est invisable pour les yeux.” THOMAS SACCO, Crash 139 Wood St. Hockey, Audo mechanics. Wants to go to a trade school. DONNA SALVUCCI ELLETTA SANGREY DONALD SANNELLA, Scum et Al 148 Cedar St. Math team least valuable player Award 1973. “Originality is the art of concealing your sources.” 220 MICHAEL RODMAN RANDI RING DAWN ROBBINS MAUREEN ROMEO JOHN ROSATO JOHN STEVEN ROBEY THOMAS FRED ROCHE III DEBBIE ROSE RICHARD ROSMARIN JAYNE ROSS LAURIE ROSS MARGARET ROSS MARLA RUBIN DIANE RYMES MARTHA ROWLAND THOMAS SACCO ELLETTA SANGREY DONALD SANNELLA Zak Adah gi : —, JOANNE SCHACHTER PAUL SAWTELLE JR. GEORGE SCALTSAS KENNETH SCANLON RHONDA SCHNEIDER ; SUSAN SCHATZOFF KAREN SCHMALE THOMAS SCHMICKLEY STEVEN SCHOTT GAYLE SCHRAMM BAILEY SCHULZ CAROL SCHREIBER GERALD SCOTT Tene SCOTT NANCY SCURTO CHERYL SENTER ANDREW SHACT VALERIE SHAPIRO nN ELAINE SANTELMANN, Pee Wee 30 Fairlawn La. English Exchange, French Club. “You can never step in the same river twice.” PAUL SAWTELLE, 11 Carry Ave. GEORGE A. SCALTSAS, 1062 Mass. Ave. Varsity Soccer. KENNETH SCANLON, 66 School St. JOANN SCHACHTER, Jo 7 Longfellow Rd. Mexican Exchange Student, Powderpuff, Red Cross, A-Unit gang. “What a rush.” SUE SCHATZOFF, 302 Emerson Rd. Volunteer work. “The opposite of wishful thinking is intellectual honesty.” KAREN SCHMALE, 19 Independence Ave. Likes Jazz Piano, Classical Guitar Berleeeeee ... ! “Definition of Contemporary Jazz from an intellectual standpoint, is there a skip in my record?” THOMAS SCHMICKLEY, 6 Hadley Rd. RHONDA SCHNEIDER, 10 Peachtree Lane RITA SCHNELLER, Meter Maid, 12 Blossom St. Varsity Track, ski Team, Enjoys soccer, running, swimming, skiing, boys and nursing. “do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” STEVE SCHOTT, Shot 8 Peachtree Rd. Likes basketball, drawing, drumming, hunting, and fishing. “Bill’s House” Plans to go into the service. “Winter Street” ““Where’s Chiesa?” GAYLE SCHRAMM, 16 Buckman Dr. Ski Club, A.F.S., England Exchange Field Hockey, Junior and Senior Shows. “To live to laugh, to forget time.” CAROL SCHREI BER, 4 Redcoat La. Likes cats, horses, Vermont, Quiet life. Hopes to be a veterinarian. “Let him step to the music to which he hears ) BAILEY SCHULTZ, 31 Ledgelawn Ave. OWEN SCHUR, 26 Hayes Ave. HEIDI SCHWORM, 3 Watson Rd. “I was determined to know beans.” GERALD A. SCOTT, Gerry 404 Lincoln St. Likes music, baseball, hockey, cars, Waves, Summer mornings and winter nights. “Don’t dwell in yesterday don’t dream tomorrows, live today.” JEFFREY SCOTT, Jeff 2210 Mass Ave. Likes mountain climbing, skiing, photography, gymnastics, J.A. Ambition to climb Mt. McKinley and become a pilot. NANCY SCURTO, Scurts 10 John Poulter Rd. Drama Club , Y.E.S. Pine Knoll nursing home volunteer, Spanish Club treasurer, Powderpuff. “Where there’s faith there is power.” CHERYL SENTER, 142 Bedford St. ANDY SHACT, 16 Burlington St. Ski Club, Echo, Charles River Wheelmen, Environmental Group. VALERIE SHAPIRO, Val 21 Fairland St. “You’re a bad influence.” “What time is it?” PAUL SHARKEY GARY SHAW, 16 Homestead St. LINDA SHEFFIELD, 13 Sherman St. Likes swimming, skiing, and parties Ambition: Legal Secretary. JANET SILVA JOAN SILVA MARY SHERMAN PETER SHERMAN JAMES SKERRY AMBER SMITH WILLIAM SILVA WILLIAM SILVERMAN TIMOTHY SIMCOX JAMES SLAVIN LAUREL SILTANEN DEBORAH SMITH 224 EDWIN SMITH ee SONIA SNUGGS KAREN SOKAL MARCIA SMITH PAUL SMITH DANIEL SOLOMON JOHN SOLOMOS STEVEN B. SMITH (a. bs | aes | STEPHEN J. SMITH, STANLEY E. SHLEMIRE, Stan. Lewis Froot, 32 Dewy Rd. GBYSO, Stage band, Musicals, Orchestra, Chorus, Band. Likes Barefooting in Boston, Brownies, “Banana” “What instrument is it now?” “Ad ios” “You Clown” MARY SHERMAN, 14 Ridge Rd. PETER SHERMAN, 8 Baskin Rd. LAUREL SILTANEN, Red, Squash, 16 Caive St. Volunteered for Red Cross, Pine Knoll, and V.A. Hospital. Likes all sports. JANET L. SILVA, Jan, 89 North St. AFS Danforth Exchange, MCH VA, BCH. Likes Maine people. “Happiness adds and multiplies when we divide it with others.” JOAN SILVA, Punkie, 9 Longfellow Rd. Likes antiques, waterskiing, Maine, poetry, and Kin. Plans to be an X-Ray technician. WILLIAM ALLEN SILVA, Bill, Will, Willy, 7 Linmoore Terr. “Bright morning stars are rising day breaking in my soul.” NANCY SILVERMAN, Nance, 18 Ingleside Rd. T.T.M.F.H.S.A.T. hallelujah. WILLIAM SILVERMAN, Little Willy, 18 Ingleside Rd. Likes Hockey and Soccer. E-Unit card games, “What should I do Harry?” Porky’s Pigs. 72-73 Schlitz. TIM SIMCOX, Rubberband man, Follen Rd. Co-Captain Varsity gymnastics, varsity soccer. Two high, Big T. “Life is like parallel bars, hang on or fall off’ JAMES SKERRY, Jim, 6 Bushnell Dr. Future Plans: I want one in every city!!!!; “A temptation resisted is a pleasure lost!” GEOFFRY SLATER, 213 Follen Rd. JAMES SLAVIN, 8 Jean Rd. AMBER SMITH, Ambie, 47 Liberty Ave. V.A. volunteer, Powderpuff, Senior show. Likes sports and art. Plans to attend college — become an interior decorator. DEBORAH SMITH, Deb, Smitty, 42 Carry Ave. Lacrosse, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, Senior prom, Likes good times and friends, the “island” Dental HyHygienist. EDWIN D. SMITH, Don Shaft, 81 Hill St. Black Student Union; “Aha Smiz Wrzadry.” MARCIA SMITH, Marci, 101 Maple St. Senior Class Secretary. Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows, Softball. “If I learned by my mistakes, I’d be a genious!” PAUL SMITH, Smitty, Rusty, 3 Richard Rd. Varsity Hockey, Likes Maine, Surfing, Shadow and Family: “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.” “I'll bet you couldn’t eat that!” STEVEN B. SMITH, 29 Oakland Ave. “There are no foolish questions, and no man becomes a fool until he has stopped asking questions.” STEPHEN J. SMITH, 16 Childs Rd. Soccer Tennis Yearbook “The future is not a gift, itis an achievement.” SONIA SNUGGS, 55 Eldred St. Es An Enamelist and guitar. “I missed everyone and Childcare IT. Thanks to EWOW I made it.” KAREN SOKAL, 4 Tyler Rd. DANIEL SOLOMON, 4 Whittier Rd. JOHN DENNIS SOLOMOS, SOL 48 Circle Rd. A.F.S., Likes Hockey, baseball. The outdoors. Plans to go to college. “Man has the will power to do anything he wants.” DARIA SOMMERS LISA SORRENTINO a ° % 5 a. - CAROL SORTINO MATTHEW SPENCER DONNA SPEER PETER SPENCER BRIAN STACEY WANDA STAKUTIS ELLEN STEIN JOANNE SPILIOS THOMAS STERNWEILER JENNIFER STOLZ ROGER STRAUCH CHRISTOPHER STEINBERG MARK STONE 226 SANDRA STROH GARY SULLIVAN PATRICIA SULLIVAN JAMES SULLIVAN PAUL SULLIVAN oe, CHARLES SUTTON DAVID TABELING LISA STAMAS LISA SORRENTINO, 15 Crescent Ave. “Isn’t it good to know that you’ve got a friend.” Ambition: Child psychologist. CAROL SORTINO, Petie, 470 Lowell St. 910 DAVID SOYBEL, Soy, Dave, 14 Winchester Dr. Musicals, English Exchange, Concert Choir. Goomba Soccer Society. “The good of war that money changer of dead bodies...” DONNA L. SPEER, “speer”, 63 Ward St. W.S.U., Powderpuff, remember H-Lav, partying and summer vacation. “‘grosse” Plans to marry Steven. MATTHEW SPENCER, Scoop, 33 Highland Ave. Likes all sports. Ambition: broadcasting or journalism. PETER SPENCER, 439 Waltham St. Hopes to see everyone again, but not the school! “good l uck.” JOANNE S. SPILIOS, Jo, 110 Shade St. BRIAN STACEY, Stacey, 27 Spring St. Plans to go to art school ‘‘Candy is dandy liquor is quicker but sex won’t rot your teeth.” WANDA STAKUTIS, 160 Grant St. Echo, French Club; “It’s a friendly world.” “Young love, first love.” ELLEN STEIN, 9 Tricorn Rd. French Club, Junior Show, Powderpuff. “Yesterday has past now let’s all start living for the one that’s going to last.” CHRISTOPHER STEINBERG, 91 Blake Rd. THOMAS STERNWEILER, Tom, 11 Fessenden Way, Freshman Treasurer, Sophomore Play. Plans to work in a field of science. “Be yourself.” THOMAS STODDARD, Lexington, Plans to be a brain surgeon. “Why don’t you all give up and go home!” JENNIFER STOLZ, Jenieve, Jen, 2139 Mass Ave. The universal truth “Sub Bobis vesibus toti nudi sumus.” Peace, love granola abortion...” MARK EDWARD STONE, Pork, 17 Russell Rd. Varsity Baseball, Porky’s bombardment champions. “Modesty is just one of my _ greatest achievements.” Likes to munch Pepto Bismal tablets. LISA STAMAS ROGER STRAUCH, 81 Pleasant St. JOSEPH STRANO, 118 Lowell St. SANDRA STROH, Sandy, 16 Turning Mill Rd. Likes Poetry, Politics, Reading-Writing, Sports, Languages, Future Plans: Literature, Language, Journalism; “To be an A.F.Ser is a great thing.” “The world is all beauty when the heart is full of love.” WILLIAM STYGLES, 11 Fletcher Ave. GARY SULLIVAN, 81 North Hancock St. JAMES SULLIVAN, Sully, 217 East St. J.V. Soccer, Plans to go to Bentley College and major in accounting; “For a good time call me at 862-8632 MICHAEL SULLIVAN PATRICIA SULLIVAN, Tricia, 14 Milk St. Powderpuff, W.S.U. Welch’s Allstars. Likes Porsches, hats and babies. “Let’s drink a round to this town and say good bye.” PAUL J. SULLIVAN, 11 Tricorne Rd. Band, Tennis Team. Student Representative, Chorus, Ski Club, Indoor Track. THOMAS SULLIVAN, Tom Sully, 6 Ellison Rd. Investment Club, High hopes of becoming a Certified Public Accountant; “I stopped being conceited when I become perfect.” CHARLES SUTTON, 37 Winthrop St. DAVID S. TABELING, Hey Tabeling! 86 Adams St. Yearbook photographer. Loves being a comedian, but plans to be a commerical photographer. “Thank God I was never a Lunchie!” 227 WAYNE TACK, 127 Shadow St. “Oh well we all lose everything.” JEFF TAGEN, 4 Ledgelawn Ave. Student Government. Likes roller skating, travels, people. “May life treat you kindly, that you may pass this on to others.” LEANN TAMBOR, 11 Adams St. Ski Club. “I know the future will be much better.” SUSAN TAVILLA, 9 John Poulter Rd. HELEN TERKANIAN, 352 Concord Ave. DAVID TERZIAN, Dave, 28 Webster Rd. Musket reporter, baseball, track. Likes swimming, camping, and golf. LORRAINE TESTA, Lori, 14 Hathway Rd. DAVID THOMPSON, 111 Lendy St. Apt. A. KAREN THOMPSON, 7 Albermarle Ave. Plans to go to college, and then teach young children. PAUL TIMMINS, 658 Lowell St. Likes the parking lot, boxing and shunducks, H.V.M., Plans to attend college. JOAN TOOMEY, Little Bird, Toom, 183 Woburn St. Junior and Senior Show, Senior Prom, Powderpuff; Likes sunsets. “Love is for a time, friends are forever.” ANDREW TOPALIAN, Andy 46 Circle Rd. AFS and Ski Club. Likes sports and politics. ‘Life is to be, to do, to do without, and then depart.” RICHARD TORPY. KATHERINE TOUART, 5 Compton Circle. MICHAEL D. TRACEY, Mike, 3 Diamond Rd. Band, Musket, Musicals, Echo, Asian Club. Likes Camping, sailing, props, snow music, Maine. Dislikes Trucks. Tuba Power, Pemaquek Zoar. DANIEL TRAFICANTE, 16 Fairbanks Rd. DENIS TREMBLAY, 1949 Mass. Ave. THOMAS TROPEANO, 12 Revere St. JOYCE TRUEBLOOD, 3 Winston Rd. “What can I say?” KAREN VACCARO, 26 Hathway Rd. PETER VALLAS, Pete, 11 Phinney Rd. Indoor Track team. Likes skiing and track. “Life is what you make it; live each day to its fullest.” MARTHA VIBBERT, 1355 Mass. Ave. “To summon tides within a soul thrash crash, as oceans in wild nights, when silent vessels wait in fear...” ROBERT VOHL, 22 Partridge Rd. Swin Team, Bridge Club, Skiing. Hopes to go to college. ““Can’t hack it?” ALAN WAGNER, 24 Blake Road. SANGHI WAGNER, 30 Prospect Hill Rd. 228 JEFFREY TAGEN % LEANN TAMBOR SUSAN TAVILLA HELEN TERKANIAN DAVID TERZIAN LORRAINE TESTA PAUL TIMMINS BARBARA TITUS JOAN TOOMEY ANDREW TOPALIAN KATHERINE TOUART MICHAEL TRACEY DANIEL TRAFICANTE DENIS TREMBLAY KAREN VACCARO = JOYCE TRUEBLOOD ROBERT VOHL PETER VALLAS — MARTHA VIBBERT pape) CAROL WALKER LESLIE WARNER ALISON WALL JOHN WALSH JAMES WALTON NORANN WARNER STEVEN WARSHAWER STEVEN WASSERMAN BILLY WATSON PAMELA WATSON KRISTIN WEBB THOMAS WEBSTER EDWARD WEBSTER 230 DEBORAH WEINER RICHARD WEISMAN CLAIRE WELCH ROBIN WELSH STEPHEN WEINER JUDITH WENZELBERGER ABIGAIL WALDRON, 66 Munroe Rd. CAROL WALKER, Chip, Kung-Fu, Chuck Drama Club, Mixed and girls Chorus, Art Six, “Oklahoma!” “Guys and Dolls.” “Brigadoon” “To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die.” “Ta-rif.” ALLISON WALL, 44 Ledgelawn Ave. Art, Music, languages, Chinese studies and mountain climbing. I plan to major in Asian studies. JOHN WALSH, 19 Bertwell Rd. JAMES WALTON, 5 Spencer St. LESLIE WARNER, 3 Hadley Rd. Pine Knoll Nursing Home Volunteer, Sophomore Concession stand. Plans to attend Bentley College. NORANN WARNER, 74 Simonds Rd. “All I really want my love to do is bring out the best in you and me too.” STEVEN WARSHAWER, I1 Tower Rd. “Keeping quiet only saves you the embarrassment of your convictions.” STEVEN WASSERMAN, Steven, 5 Cooke Rd. Pingpong, chess, J.V. Soccer. “You can’t fool all the people, all the time, but it isn’t necessary. A majority will do.” JONATHAN WATERMAN, 10 Brigham Rd. BILLY WATSON, 55 Shade St. PAMELA WATSON, Pam, | Homestead St. Cheerleading Captain, Senior Class Council, Junior Prom Committee. Likes C.C. “Life is what you make Of it KRISTIN WEB B, Kristi, Boss, 104 Bertwell Rd. Likes directing, talking, singing, laughing. “Love you.” “Let’s have a party.” ““No man is an island entire of itself...) 7 EDWARD WEBSTER, 87 Hancock St. THOMAS C. WEBSTER, Torn, 180 Burlington St. Ambition: nuclear physicist! Boro., the circle, “I don’t understand.” Loves Lenny’s legs, etc... ” oooh-wow! Cross roads to come and go.” DEBORAH WEINER, Debbie, 8 Barrymeak Dr. French Club, Ski Club, Powderpuff. “Only one more mile...” “It is not a nation under God with justice for all.” STEPHEN WEINER, 14 Bridge St. Wants to be a writer. “When I think of all the crap I learned in High School, it’s a wonder I can think at all.” RICHARD A. WEISMAN, 240 Grove St. I'll always remember the summer of ’72, Gilford, sweet smelling summer nights and Sorki. “... The race was won, by running slowly...” LEAH WEISS, 462. Lowell St. “O-frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!” he chortled in his joy. CLAIRE WELCH, 41 Valleyfield St. Baseball Team, Bowling Team, Student Representative, V.A. Hospital Volunteer, Bicycle Club, Ski Club. “The Mason Dixon: Paradise Lost.” GREGORY WELLS, 40 Meriam St. Band, Pingpong, Hockey. Plans to attend Medical School. “Don’t mind what others say. If you enjoy it do it.” ROBIN WELSH, L.L.D.D.G.B., 8 Tufts Rd. Likes Black Corvettes, Leroux, parties, Wesley’s Garage, T.T. 4-1 MJ. Wants to marry a millionaire. JUDITH WENZELBERGER, Judy, Jude, 255 Waltham St. Pep Squad, Softball, Likes batin, old songs, all the kids in Child Care two. Nursing. “Keep Smiling.” i) es) SHARON WESTCOTT, Shar, 3 Foster Rd. Powderpuff, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Prom Committee. Hopes to go to UNH and major in Medical Technology. SUSAN WETMORE, Cori, 25 Calvin St. “Me go to class? next joke!” “Royal blue vette’? “Turkey” “Hello” Anyone for Ohio?” “Corny,” WPAFB “Wanna go to Bedford?” JENNIFER WEXLER, 4 Marshall R d. CHRISTOPHER WHALEN, 28 Reed St. MARY WHALL, 10 Elena Rd. Loves sewing, lollipops, D.B. and Black Chargers. “Never mistrust your love. Believe in the one that believes in you.” DIANE MAIRE WHITE, Dee, Whitie, 21 Bryant Rd. Field Hockey, Class Council, Junior, Senior Shows, Powderpuff. Loves Mustangs, Blair, Leachie, Healy, Gallagher, Smitty, and especially “Preppie” friends. JOHN WHITE, 38 Fletcher Ave. Likes Sports. Plans to go to college. KIMBERLY WHITE, 29 Robinson Rd. KRISTIN WHITE, Ralph, 50 Bloonield St. Band, Orchestra, Re-place, Co- op. Yeah Mike. “... If you try sometimes you just might find you get what you need.” JILL M. WHITMAN, 9 Demar Rd. Band, To enjoy life; “All work and no play makes a man tired.” DIANE WHITNEY, 7 Frances St. John 14:6 “Jesus said to him “I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father but through me.” DAVID WHITTINGHILL, Whitt, 24 Burroughs Rd. Varsity Soccer, ““The Family” Hopes to go into engineering. “Keep on truck’in.” THOMAS WIEDMAN, 11 Paddock LA. EILEEN M. WILES, 21 Deering Ave. Outing Club, A.F.S. Senior Prom Committee. Likes basketball, tennis, trivia. “Tasks performed zealously become habits.” JEFF WILKINSON, Wilki, 14 Smith Ave. Indoor Track, Freshman Soccer. Likes Sports, Beer, Girls, and evil things. Hopes to be a cook or truck driver. “The world’s a joke.” KAREN WILKINSON, Kiki, 43 Woodland Rd. Likes Hockey, Elton John, Skiing, D.C. “But I’ve worked all my life to be a Senior.” CHERYL WILLIAMS, 195 Woburn St. GLENN WILLIAMS, Lou Willy, 27 Nickerson Rd. Soccer, Indoor Track, Baseball. “The Family.” “Bills House.” “Never look back and say you could’ve done it. Look back and say “I did.” JILL WILLIAMS, 23 Benjamin Rd. Junior and Senior Prom. SFG. Likes sewing, cooking, swimming, skating. “It’s nice to be important but it’s more important to be nice.” ROGER WILLIAMS, 27 Elliot Rd. Likes skiing, art cougars, 66 T-Bird convertibles, Wiggle-Ins, 31 telephones, and being legal. WENDY WILLIAMS, 17 Dane Rd. “Outside birds and leaves sleep us all closing eyes with her soft hand.” KATHERINE WILLIAMSON, Kathi, Willy, 105 Grant St. Powderpuff, Senior Show. “The hardest part of leaving is saying goodbye.” DAWN WILSON, 52 Asbury St. “There is some soul of goodness in evil things.” MICHAEL WIMBERLY, 6 Alcott Rd. SCOTT WINCHESTER, 29 Sherman St. KARIN WINNARD, 16 Lorins Rd. Editor-in-chief of Folio, “Guys and Dolls,” “Brigadoon,” Asian Club; “Give me a smile and the day will be mine.” Bird calls in the key of D. in) ey) N SUSAN WETMORE SHARON WESTCOTT JENNIFER WEXLER CHRISTOPHER WHALEN JILL WHITMAN MARY WHALL KRISTIN WHITE i} DIANE WHITE JILL WILLIAMS GLENN WILLIAMS ROGER WILLIAMS WENDY WILLIAMS EILEEN WILES DAWN LOUISE WILSON KATHERINE WILLIAMSON JEFFREY WILKINSON SCOTT WINCHESTER KARIN WINNARD JOHN WHITE 233 MARK WRIGHT ALAN WOOD JR. KENNETH WISSOKER : i SUSAN WRIGHT PRISCILLA WYMAN KAREN WITHROW STEPHEN YERARDI JANETTE YOUNG DEBORAH WINSTEN JANINE WONG THOMAS YOUNGREN i STEPHANIE YOUNG AMY WOLF 234 ROBERT ZANI MARK ZIEFF GARY ZIERHOFFER JOANN ZOURANJIAN GARY ZARTARIAN JOHN ZIEMAN JAMI ZISSON DEBORAH J. WINSTEN, Debbie, 12 Lantern Lane. “Off into the wild blue yonder.” KENNETH A. WISSOKER, Kenyapithicuswickeri, 7 Carey Rd. “One hardly dares speak anymore of the will to power: it was different in Athens.” “Sunt supefis sua jura.” KAREN WITHROW, Stretch, 10 Grant Place. Senior Publicity Committee, Chairman Senior Prom Ticket Committee; Medical Secretary, at Katherine Gibbs. AMY WOLF, 23 Douglas Rd. “And it’s the hope that we’ll find it that makes us go on.” JOYCE WOLFSON, 8 Douglas Rd. Sociology. “Each of us is the only person who can give the other what each of us wants to have.” JANINE WONG, 5 Demar Rd. Yearbook Design Editor, Musket, Swim team Captain, Tennis team; Likes diving. “There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them.” 12! ALAN K. WOOD JR., 15 Columbus St. Mary W., Mary L., Jean, June, Laurie, Kennie, Rich, Thanks 73-74 “T’ll get high with a little help from my friends.” NICHKOLAS WOODSUM, 2661 Mass Ave. MARK A. WRIGHT, 11 Kendal Rd. Likes cars, parties, the steps and the tree. Advertising. SUSAN WRIGHT, Sue, 67 Simonds Rd. Interior Decorator. “Death is a part of life so let us live before we die.” PRISCILLA WYMAN, Wyman, Bugsy, Rabbit, 1106 Mass Ave. Tennis Team, Swim Team, Welch’s Allstars. “I loved loved the life, the people, and parties.” Alice’s Wonderland Volkswagons have class.” STEVE YERARDI, Wop, 26 Cottage St. Hockey, Football; “One of the best qualities of friendship is to understand and to be understood.” JANETTE YOUNG, 28 Estabrook Rd. STEPHANIE ANN YOUNG, Steph, Steve, 35 Harding Rd. Prom Committees, Lexington Light Horse Club. Loves Owners Pride, and life. Be a nurse. “What a rush,” FNA, “Let’s party.” THOMAS YOUNGREN, Tom 31 Highland Ave. England Exchange, Summer Co-op, Y.E.S. “To return to Cumberland.” ROBERT ZANI, Bob, 19 Homestead St. GARY ZARTARIAN, Garo, Zit, 21 Baskin Rd. Varsity Soccer, Basketball. Likes all sports, but hates the New York Football Giants. “Origress usb’t ab accudebt but a necessuty.” MARK ZIEFF, Zofko, Blonky, 12 Loring Rd. Varsity track, Varsity Football, Ski Club, Junior and Senior Class Shows, Digs parties, girls and good music. “Make it.” JOHN ZIEMAN, Judas, Cripple, 6 Blossom St. “It’s too much like work!” J.A. Madness “Live it up, death is around the corner.” GARY ZIEFHOFFER, Zip 6 Elena Rd. Varsity Football, Baseball Powderpuff Coach, Likes all sports, cars, vacations. “There is no great genius without a touch of madness.” JOANN ZOURANJIAN, Jo 100 Concord Ave. Majorettes, Ski Club, Powderpuff, Student Government, Likes swimming, skiing, baton, Home Economics. “Live each day to its fullest.” GORDON ZUERNDORFER, 31 Sanderson Rd. Stage Band, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Varsity Wrestling. “I love Charlie’s Pizza!” WILLIAM ZVARA, 8 Childs Rd. 235 Maybe it was good-- Maybe it was bad-- Maybe it was a little of both-- Whatever it was Zon weeatl. Was. and always will be... Miers power ite tt ewe ince uaa eins 238 239 _.. and we will never forget that we were... LHS 1974! a Seo ths . WM. J. KELLER A DIVISION OF HERFF JONES BUFFALO, NEW YORK, 14240 716-834-6600 Ly bee a i aw ee YS ke y 4 hire i y f : 5 i a ’ ’ f ya a 2 Ns ry ‘ te, te oe ‘ Kia Bee ; nie : +e vs ro k 32 i ‘ + te tars hs Oi aed ne os S ‘ a 2 Be . 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