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John M. Henry 11 | like my job and am good at it but it sure grinds me down sometimes, and the last thing | need to take home is a headache. TV Commercial | contradict myself. | am large. | contain multitudes. Walt Whitman ‘Ss TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES SPORTS BICENTENNIAL EXTRA SOPHOMORES JUNIORS SENIORS P. 18 P. 53 P. 99 P. 135 P. 139 P. 171 ce NTRODUCTION TO PHYS C S$ y, | ACADEMICS } © Oo} %s) : B : Oo O TN Va O (oa iG a fi may OQ phe He i 5 Z pees ieee © ADMINISTRATION MR. LAURIE HARRIS MR. CHARLES JOHNSON MR. FREDERICK THURLOW MR. CHARLES JOHNSON. Boston University, Harvard University, Univer- sity of Connecticut, “May | have your attention for an important an- nouncement?” MR. LAURIE C. HARRIS. University of Massachusetts, Colby College, Tufts University, Harvard University. Interested in all types of sports. MR. FREDERICK THURLOW. University of Maine. MR. DAVID A. WILSON. Dubuque University, Boston University. MR. DAVID WILSON : ART EDUCATION The art education department creates a unique experience in the lives of the Lexing- ton High School student. It excites and chal- lenges the students, staff, and me everyday. Its immediate relevancy to 1975 can be seen in today’s civilization and artistic concepts that are based on the history of man’s de- velopment. MR. CHARLES HAUER MRS. MARION COLETTA MRS. MARION COLETTA. Massachusetts College of Art. Counselor for students and assistance in prepara- tion of portfolios. ‘Half close your eyes and eliminate the non-essentials.” MR. CHARLES HAUER. University of New York, Uni- versity of Oregon. ‘Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.” MR. NORMAN B. RAUM. Massachusetts College of Art, Boston University, lowa University, Art Students League of New York. MR. JOHN ZICHITTELLA. Massachusetts College of Art, University of Massachusetts. “I’m a sensitive guy.” MR. ANGELO CHICK MR. PAUL A. CIANO. (Department Head) — Harvard University, Massachusetts College of Art, University of Kansas, Ohio University. “As an educator, | have built a bridge for you to cross over to me ... but not a vehicle to carry you.” MR. ANGELO D. CHICK. Massachusetts College of Art, Boston State. ‘Truth is beauty — beauty is truth — that is all you know on earth and all you need to know.” MR. JOHN ZICHITTELLA MR. NORMAN RAUM DR. HOWARD LLEWELLYN MR. JOHN BARSTOW BUSINESS At Lexington High School, business education is some 22 separate courses. The aim of the program is to provide instruction helpful to students seeking em- ployment after graduation on a part-time or full-time basis, success in college, preparation for collegiate programs in secretarial science and business adminis- tration, and a better understanding of the economic world in which we live. The courses range from begin- ning courses to advanced courses in the secretarial procedures of the law office and analysis of corporate finance statements (such as the Burroughs Corpo- ration). For some students it is an opportunity to gain a marketable skill, and for all we hope an opportunity to grow and develop for the years ahead. MR. LEO J. CURDA ra MR. WILLIAM C. FAHNLEY a un eo © he ae MR. FRANCIS FLYNN e wow ce ja wow ve SI vw Mw ww By aM www eM MISS JUDITH MUNN MRS. MARCIA KING DR. HOWARD LLEWELLYN. (Department Head) — University of North Dakota, Boston University, Salem State Collete. “Shorthand is fun!” MR. JOHN N. BARSTOW. Salem State College. MR. LEO J. CURDA. Salem State College. “She’s just a teen; and that’s why her daddy still calls her Justine.” MR. WILLIAM FAHNLEY. Salem State College. “Ready? Begin!” eK! MR. FRANK D. FLYNN. Bates College, Bentley College. Tennis Coach. MRS. MARCIA F. KING. Boston University. Sophomore Advisor. MISS JUDITH MUNN. Salem State College. “Enjoy!” MISS JUDITH SEIGENDALL. Rider College. ““Are you ready for a timing?” MISS JUDITH SEIGENDALL 23 ENGLISH Everything one does in English is relevant, for life itself is relevant. And really life is what English is all about. English promises a keen insight into life, and ways of living — and ways of being. MR. JAMES T. LAPE. (Department Head) — Mount Union College, Western Reserve University, Harvard University. “A man’s search should exceed his grasp, or wWhat’s a heaven for?” MISS MARION B. ANGOFF. Tufts University, Wellesley College. Junior Class Advisor. MR. GUY A. BAGLEY. University of Connecticut, Bos- ton University. “Avoid Absolutes.” MRS. KATHERINE BECKWITH. Boston University, Juilliard, Radcliffe College. ‘Chance favors the pre- pared mind.” MISS JENNIE BUJNIEVIECZ. University of New Hamp- shire, Middlebury, University of Colorado, Harvard University. “Be specific, what of it?” MISS MARY A. BUTTIGIEG. Marygrove College, Uni- versity of Detroit. National Honor Society Selection Committee, Language Arts Continuing Committee. “Survive!” MISS JENNIE BUJNIEVIECZ MISS MARION ANGOFF MR. JAMES LAPE . GUY BAGLEY 24 MISS MARY BUTTIGIEG MRS. OLIVE KEELER MR. ROBERT KIRK MRS. ELIZABETH FLAGG MISS MARGARET KINLEY MRS. JEANNE KROCHALIS MRS. PAMELA HEIDT MR. DONALD COBB. Bates College, Boston University, Brown University. MRS. ELIZABETH FLAGG. Framingham State College, Boston University, Wesleyan University, University of Connecticut. MRS. PAMELA HEIDT. Connecticut College. Interested in tutoring children with learning disabilities. “Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” MRS. OLIVE KEELER. Wheaton College, Mount Ho- lyoke College. Interested in travel with students. “We're all MAD here,” said the Cheshire CAT. MISS MARGARET F. KINLEY. Acadia University, Boston University, Yale University. Yearbook advisor. MR. ROBERT N. KIRK. Colby College, Clarke Univer- sity, University of London. “Without work, all life goes rotten, but when work is soulless, life stifles and dies.” — Albert Camus. MRS. JEANNE B. KROCHALIS. Albertus Magnus Col- lege, Wesleyan University, Harvard University. National Honor Society Selection Committee, Assistant sponsor of Folio, Sophomore Advisor. MISS LUCY E. McCAFFREY. Tufts University, Manhattanville College, Marquette Uni- versity, Tufts — in — London. Drama Club Advisor, L.H.S. — T.V. advisor. “Nothing is ever so wrong in this world that a sensible woman can’t set it right in the course of an afternoon.” ‘My boa, please, Toots.” — Jean Giraudoux, The Madwoman of Chaillot. MRS. ANNA D. MERRINGTON. Boston University, Rutgers University, Montclair State College, Fitchburg State College. National Honor Society Selection Committee, Lexing- ton Education Association, Continuing Curriculum Committee. MR. KEVIN N. MURRAY. Boston State College, Saint John’s Seminary. Sophomore football coach, Girls Junior Varsity Softball coach. MR. ROBERT A. NELSON. Fitchburg State College, Brandeis University, Tufts Univer- sity, Framingham State College. MR. WILLIAM S. NICHOLS. (D-Unit Chairman) — Dartmouth College, Boston Univer- sity, Harvard University. Assistant Track Coach, Junior class advisor. MISS MARY L. PEARSALL. Northwestern University, Scripps College. National Honor Society, Folio advisor, Sophomore class advisor. MRS. ANNA MERRINGTON MR. ROBERT NELSON MISS LUCY McCAFFREY MR. KEVIN MURRAY MISS MARY PEARSALL MISS ELIZABETH QUINN MR. PAUL STEELE MRS. DORIS WAY MISS FRANCES RUSSELL MR. KIMBALL WALEN 27 DR. MURRAY SATZ MISS ELIZABETH A. QUINN. (G-Unit Chairperson) — Anna Maria College, Worcester State College. Sophomore class advisor. MISS FRANCES M. RUSSELL. University of North Carolina, University of Maine, Northwestern Univer- sity, Clark University. DR. MURRAY SATZ. University of Michigan, Boston University. Interested in young people, books, mu- sic, etc. “To rest is to rust.” MR. PAUL A. STEELE. Bates College, Trinity College, Tufts University. Chess Club advisor. “I dislike ster- eotyping. Thanks anyway.” MR. KIMBAL F. WALEN. University of Michigan, Boston University. Chamber Music ensemble. “I’ve lost my train of thought.” MRS. DORIS WAY. Tufts University, Northeastern University. MR. MAURICE DONOVAN EWOW Swe wre raat wo: eee MR. FREDERICK BOYLE Education Without Walls is LHS’s original alterna - (0 : oe MISS PATRICIA MURPHY tive education program designed to provide stu- dents with a number of credit options within and outside of the school. Its philosophy and goal is to allow students to assume more control of their educational studies through greater freedom, re- sponsibility and participation in the decision- making process. MR. HAROLD B. KRAUSE, JR. MR. FREDERICK R. BOYLE. Boston University, Colby College, Harvard University. Director of EWOW. MR. MAURICE F. DONOVAN. Boston College, University of Massachusetts, Salem State College, Indiana State University. “The only permanence is change.” MR. HAROLD B. KRAUSE, JR. Boston College, Tufts University. Judge Track Team. MISS PATRICIA A. MURPHY. Kent State Univer- sity. MR. RICK YEISER. William College, Suffolk Uni- versity Law School. 28 MR. CHARLES F. YEISER, JR. é MISS EVELYN BREGA ri Hip ag hy tials MISS OLIVIA CHEEVER FOREIGN LANGUAGES Dear Students, What an exciting world we are living in; supersonic transports are a reality; satellites are making it possible to blanket the whole world, and yet, technological progress is way ahead of man’s preparedness to deal with man. Communication, of course, is the answer. Communicate, mes amies! Communicate in Spanish; commu- nicate in Japanese; communicate in German; communicate in French, etc. Learn languages, for they truly put the world within your reach. Miss Brega MISS ANNA MARIA CAFARELLI MISS EVELYN BREGA. (Department Head) — Boston University, Tufts University, Middlebury College. All foreign language clubs. “Audessus tous les obstacles pour atteindre le but.” MR. ALEXANDER L. BOCH. University of Miami, Colgate University. “La vida es dura!” MISS ANNA MARIA T. CAFARELLI. University of Massachusetts, La Sorbonne. MISS OLIVIA CHEEVER. Columbia Teachers College, Smith College. Metco-Human rela- tions. “I hear what you’re saying but... ” MRS. MARIAN COMENETZ. Harvard Univer- sity, Smith College, Middlebury College. Na- tional Honor Society Selection Committee, Bi- centennial Language Guides. MRS. MARIAN COMENETZ MR. MICHAEL FIVEASH MRS. PHYLLIS FERLINZ MRS. PHYLLIS FERLINZ. Wellesley College, Yale Univer- sity, Boston College. “Mes chers eleves, si vous voulez rester, mes chers eleves...” MR. MICHAEL FIVEASH. Tufts University, Harvard Univer- sity, Boston University. National Honor Society advisor. “Nolite, Barbari, edere libros vestros!”’ MR. PAUL HENNESSEY MISS PHYLLIS GOLDBERG. Boston University. MR. PAUL S. HENNESSEY. Harvard University, Bowdoin College, Tufts University, Marburg University of Innsbruck. Girls Soccer advisor. “Ist allis in Ordnung.” MR. RAPHAEL L. JENANYAN. University of Massachusetts, Harvard Graduate School, Sorbonne of Paris. French Club, Middle East Discussion Group, Arabic Club, “Whatever's comfortable.” MR. WILLIAM KENEALY. Columbia University, Institute de Geographie, Universite de Poitier, Salem State College. “Learn a new language and get a new soul.” MISS PHYLLIS GOLDBERG MR. RAFE JENANYAN MR. WILLIAM KENEALY MISS MARTHA MANITSAS MRS. SALLY NELSON MISS LUCIA PIERMARINI MISS MARTHA M. MANITSAS. Russell Sage College, Trinity College. Ski Club chaperone, European travel chaperone. “Ave Maria Santisima!”’ MRS. SALLY K. NELSON. University of Massachusetts, Westfield State College, Boston College. French Club, National Honor Society. “Aimez votre voisin.” MR. FLORIANO PAVAO. University of Massachusetts, Harvard University. ‘Now let me see, your name is John, isn’t it? It isn’t?” MISS LUCIA R. PIERMARINI. Harvard University, Radcliffe College, Boston University, Dartmouth College. ‘Stop and think a moment.” MISS SANDRA E. SKWIRUT. Brown University, Trinity College. American Field Service Selection Committee. MISS BETH STARKMAN. Boston University, City Univer- sity of New York. MRS. ALICE G. WINN. Columbia University, Boston Uni- versity, Universidad Ibero-Americana, Universidad de Va- lencia (Mexico-Spain). MR. FLORIANO PAVAO MISS BETH STARKMAN MRS. ALICE WINN MISS SANDRA SKWIRUT 31 GUIDANCE MR. JAMES COFFIN MISS ELEANOR MASTIN MRS. JOY GILBERT MRS. JEAN BARNES “We feel that the counseling and guidance function in high school life is an equal partner with the teaching and administrative functions. Our objective is to assist students in making their school experiences rewarding and enjoy- able and to help them develop plans for the future.” MR. JOHN PISTONE MRS. JEAN BARNES. University of Wisconsin, University of Cincinnati, National College. Interests include bridge. MR. JAMES COFFIN. Bowdoin College, Harvard University. MRS. JOY GILBERT. Cornell University, Northeastern University. “Only those who listen with hearts can understand.” MISS ELEANOR MASTIN. University of New Hampshire, Boston University, Middle- bury College, Tufts University, Northeastern University. MR. JOHN PISTONE. Tufts University, Bridgewater State College, Boston University. Sophomore Class advisor. MR. HOWARD A. SCHOFIELD. Northeastern University, Boston University. Students’ Own Service (SOS). MISS ANNA STAMAS. Boston University, New England Hospital, Simmons College. 32 MISS ANNA STAMAS HOME ECONOMICS Home economics is a program that creates an atmosphere for students to develop attitudes and skills for personal and family living. MRS. DOROTHY H. GRIFFIN. (Department Head) — Simmons Col- lege, Lesley College, Tufts University, New York State University at Buffalo. MISS ARLINE M. CLARK. Framingham State College, Boston Univer- sity, Simmons College. “When nothing else works try reading the directions. Organization is the key to success.” MRS. ANN E. LUTRYZKOWSKI. Nasson College. “A thing is impor- tant if anyone thinks it important.” MRS. DOROTHY GRIFFIN MISS ARLINE CLARK MRS. ANN LUTRZYKOWSKI =f, MR. JOHN ADAMS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Our Industrial Arts Department is able to give students a var- iety of explor- atory and devel- opmental exper- iences that will MR. LEO V. GITTZUS. (Department Head) — Fitchburg State aid them in College, Boston University, Montclair State College, Harvard Uni- their adjust- versity. “One idea?? That is not enough for today!!”” ments and under- MR. JOHN L. ADAMS. Northeastern University, Keene State standing of the College, Lowell Tech. relationships MR. WALTER A. BURNELL. Fitchburg State College, Keene State between man and College. technology. MR. JAMES M. CLARK. State University of New York at Oswego, State University of New York at Morrisville, Brown University. MR. WALTER BURNELL Outdoor Track coach. MR. JOHN D. DUFOUR. Keene Teachers College, Fitch- burg Teachers College. MR. SAVINO MORELLI. Bowling Green State University. MR. MARK D. PROHASKA. Oswego State University, Erie Technical Institute. Junior Varsity Hockey Coach, Dia- mond Junior High Football Coach. MR. LEO GITTZUS MR. JAMES CLARK MR. MARK PROHASKA WOLESAGE (SER ne tsar MR. SAVINO MORELLI MATH MR. CLIFFORD BAKER MR. ROLAND DAMIANI MR. MERREL COLLARD be beautiful.” MR. NICHOLAS DINCECCO 35) MR. STANLEY M. BOYNTON MR. RICHARD BUCK The Mathematics Department attempts to provide pro- grams for the widest possible range of student abilities. Although the emphasis is primarily on college prepara- tory mathematics there are opportunities for those whose future plans do not include college. MR. RONALD A. SCHUTT. (Department Head) — Univer- sity of Maine, Brown University. MR. CLIFFORD W. BAKER. Boston University, Math Team advisor. MR. STANLEY M. BOYNTON. Boston University, Clark University, University of Massachusetts, University of Louisville. Driver Education instructor. “Any more ques- tions? If not, hand in today’s papers please.” MR. RICHARD A. BUCK. Dartmouth College, Intent University, University of Mas- sachusetts, Tufts University. ‘In other words ... MR. MERREL A. COLLARD. Boston University, Holy Cross College, Harvard University. Sophomore Soccer Coach, Driver Education instructor. MR. RONALD D. DAMIANI. Salem State College, Boston University, Rutgers University. Assistant Football Coach. “Mens sana in corpore sand.” MR. NICHOLAS J. DINCECCO. Boston University, Columbia University, Tufts University, Northeastern University. Assistant Unit Chairmen, Treasurer — L.H.S. teachers. “Life can MR. C. EDWARD GOOD MR. C. EDWARD GOOD, JR. University of New Brunswick, University of New Hampshire, Brandeis University. “A friend is one who is the other I.” MR. RUSSELL S. GOODWIN. Salem State College, Uni- versity of New Hampshire. MR. JOHN GRALLA. University of Massachusetts, Bos- ton University, North Adams State College. “I never make a mistake!” MR. ANTHONY J. GUERRA. Westfield State College, Boston University, Salem State College. Swimming Coach. ‘Warm up with a 500.” MISS NANCY J. HALEY. Wheaton College, Boston Col- lege, Syracuse University, Boston University. Legislative Chairman Lexington Commission on Suburban Re- sponsibility, Math Curriculum Committee. MR. WALTER J. IRWIN. University of Maine, Boston College. 36 MR. ANTHONY J. GUERRA MR. JOHN GRALLA MISS NANCY HALEY MR. WALTER IRWIN MR. WALTER KOETKE MR. JOHN SCHULZ MR. THOMAS TODD MRS. CONNIE SNOUFFER MRS. ASPASIA PAPANASTASSIOU oy MR. WILLIAM PERO MR. WALTER J. KOETKE. Harvard University, Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology. Interested in com- puter related activities. MRS. ASPASIA PAPANASTASSIOU. University of Day- ton. National Honor Society advisor. “We never go by the figure.” MR. WILLIAM PERO. Salem State College, Boston Uni- versity. “Those who in quarrels interpose must often wipe a bloody nose.” MR. JOHN SCHULZ. Brown University, San Jose State College, Bridgewater State College, Tufts University. “Que sera, sera!” MRS. CORINNE C. SNOUFFER. University of Illinois, Coe College, Northeastern University, Boston Univer- sity. MR. THOMAS TODD. Worcester State College, Har- vard University, University of Detroit. MUSIC MR. JOSEPH DiDOMENICO MR. DONALD GILLESPIE In its many offerings the Music Department seeks to provide opportunities for students to participate in all types of music from the Re- naissance to Rock both as performers and as students of the art of music. MR. DONALD GILLESPIE, JR. (Department Head) — Boston University. Interested in Music and athletics. “Why do poorly in one hour what you could complete in ten minutes? — think!’”’ MR. JOSEPH DiDOMENICO. Boston University, Bridgewater State Col- lege. Director of Musical show. ‘You sound like a totally different group when you sing nicely.” MR. ELEFTHERIOS J. ELEFTHERAKIS. Boston University, New England Conservatory of Music, Harvard University. MRS. SANDI K. PEASLEE. Lawrence University, University of Min- nesota, Harvard University. 38 MRS. SANDI PEASLEE MR. RALPH LORD MISS SANDRA CURT MR. PAUL FONTAS PHYSICAL EDUCATION MR. RUSSELL BADESSA Programs in physical education are formulated to create a degree of physical fitness that is worthy of American youth and to stimulate a desire through understanding and knowledge, to continue self-fitness throughout life. A healthful and stimulating educational ex- perience is fostered by providing facilities, equipment, and a well balanced curriculum containing a wide range of activities, which contribute to the individual needs and inter- ests of the student. MR. RALPH V. LORD, JR. (Department Head) — Springfield College, Boston University. Coordinator of Physical Education, Health, and Athletics. MR. RUSSELL BADESSA. Northeastern University (Boston Bouvé Col- lege). Intramural Floor Hockey, Varsity Basketball. “Beavers are number one.” MISS SANDRA CURT. “He who has the will to win cannot be beaten.” MR. PAUL FONTAS. Boston University. Soccer and Hockey Coach, Student House Advisor. “A winner never quits and a quitter never wins.” Shs) MR. JOHN JANUSAS MISS PATRICIA LEARY MR. CHARLES HUNT MISS DORIS LEAVITT MR. CHARLES HUNT. Boston University. ““He who hesitates is lost.” MR. JOHN C. JANUSAS. Boston University, Boston College. Golf Coach and equipment manager. MISS PATRICIA LEARY. Northeastern University. ‘‘Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day.” — Goethe MISS DORIS B. LEAVITT. Boston School of Physical Education, Rollins College. MRS. MARNE MOEGELIN. University of Connecticut. JV Field Hockey and Varsity Basketball Coach. MRS. MARNE MOEGELIN MR. JOHN RENNIE MR. JOHN A. RENNIE. (Department Head) — Wesleyan University, Boston University, University of Rhode Island, Indiana University. MR. ROBERT E. AMES. Boston Univer- sity. MR. STANLEY G. BOYNTON. Univer- sity of Maine, Colby College. Head Basketball Coach. “Luck is what hap- pens when preparation meets opportu- nity.” MISS JUDITH COHEN. Boston Univer- sity, Brandeis University. MR. J. MICHAEL CONLEY. University of Notre Dame, Georgetown Univer- sity, Loyola University. Radio Club Ad- visor, Professional Standards Com- mittee. “You passed the TPO.” MR. GARY L. CORTNER. Chadron State College, University of Kansas. MR. ROBERT AMES | SCIENCE As man’s population, density, and affluence increase, his difficulties in living with him- self, with his neighbors, and with the living and non-living world also increase — and at an alarming rate. Science and technology must be able to suggest ways to resolve these problems, and to this end science «= education must be directed. MISS JUDITH COHEN MR. STANLEY BOYNTON ee ie ¥ ’ MR. GARY CORTNER MR. J. MICHAEL CONLEY MR. PHILLIP CROSBY MR. PHILLIP A. CROSBY. Northeastern University. Cross Country Coach, Assistant Coach Indoor Track. MRS. MARGARET B. DONOVAN. Harvard University, Russell Sage College. MRS. BARBARA DURY. Emmanuel College. MR. EMMANUEL A. FRANGOS. Tufts University, Salem State College, Michigan State University, American University. MR. ALBERT A. FRUSCIONE. University of Con- necticut, Yale University, Harvard University, Brandeis University. MRS. MARGOLIA GILSON. American. International College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “Quiz tomorrow; 5 minute break; you’re late; wait for the bell.” MR. THOMAS J. HARDACRE. Salem State College, Boston College, Merrimack College. MRS. MARGARET DONOVAN MRS. BARBARA DURY a.) 2 x rete ee ¥ @ ¥ haw bd MR. EMMANUEL FRANGOS MR. ALBERT FRUSCIONE MRS. MARGOLIA GILSON MR. THOMAS HARDACRE MR. JOHN HARUNK MR. JOHN HARUNK. Springfield College, Syracuse University, University of Massachu- setts. MISS 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.” MRS. ANNE K. SERRELL-JONES. University of Pennsylvania, Hollins College. MRS. LAURA P. KRICH. Cornell University, Regis College. Interested in people, plants, and animals. “It’s time to water the plants and feed the animals again.” MR. DANIEL F. MOEGELIN. (C-Unit Chairman) — University of Massachusetts, Boston University. Junior Varsity Soccer Coach, Indoor Track Coach, Senior Class advisor. MR. DAVID J. OLNEY. Johns Hopkins University, Bates College, Cornell University. Bridge Club advisor. “Think Mole!” MRS. ANNE SERRELL JONES MR. RICHARD F. RACZKOWSKI. Tufts University, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Miami Univer- sity (Ohio). “Finish up your study guide by tomor- row!” MRS. JOAN HUNTLEY MRS. LAURA KRICH MR. RICHARD RACZKOWSKI MR. DAVID OLNEY MR. DANIEL MOEGELIN MR. SUMNER F. RICHARDS. Framingham State College, University of Maine, Brown University, Harvard University. MR. RICHARD ROSSI. Boston College, Tufts University, Bowdoin College. MR. NEIL H. SOULE. University of Maine, University of New Hampshire. “More snow!” MR. DAVID J. SPANG. Boston College, Boston State, Tufts University. Ski Club advisor, National Honor Society. “Okay, let’s get going!” MR. EDGAR R.. STUHR. Harvard University, Princeton University. “Il should have become a dentist — it must be easier to pull teeth than to pull information.” MR. RICHARD A. THIBEAULT. Fitchburg State College. MR. DAVID L. WILSON. Tufts University, Boston University, Bowdoin College, Brandeis University. “Hey, Bill! | want Hot Fudge, not Chocolate and Strawberries!” MR. RICHARD ROSSI MR. DAVID SPANG MR. EDGAR STUHR 44 MR. SUMNER RICHARDS MR. H. NEIL SOULE MR. DAVID L. WILSON MR. JOSEPH oe . MRS. a Bees: z SOCIAL STU DI EFS The Social Studies, concerned as they are with the relations of men to other men, both personal and _ institutional, 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. MR. JOSEPH W. GIBSON. (Department Head) — Harvard University, University of Chicago, Brook- lyn College, University of Hawaii. ‘The tree of knowledge is watered by the sweat of your brow.” MRS. PATRICIA M. ALBRECHT. Worcester State College, Assumption College, University of Lon- don. MRS. ALICE ATAMIAN. Boston University, Sim- mons College. ‘Every man his way.” MR. CLYDE R. DAVENPORT. Wesleyan Univer- sity, University of Massachusetts, Columbia Uni- versity. MRS. ELAINE A. ENGELBERG. Brandeis University, Brooklyn College, University of Michigan. Inter- ested in current events. “O.K. let’s get to work.” MRS. PATRICIA S. FALCONER. (j-Unit Chairper- son) — Edinboro State College, Lake Erie College, MRS. ALICE ATAMIAN MR. C. ROBERT DAVENPORT University of Pennsylvania, Gannon College. Na- tional Honor Society. tea ON MRS. ELAINE ENGELBERG MRS. PATRICIA FALCONER MISS LINDA HARRISON MRS. MARY E. GILLESPIE. Framingham State College, Fitchburg State College. Interested in music. “See!” MISS LINDA HARRISON. Wellesley College, Yale Uni- versity. MR. JOHN HEIDBRINK. University of Wiscons in, Dart- mouth College. Football Coach, Advisor to Student House. MISS TAMARA HUTNIK. Baldwin-Wallace College, University of Connecticut, Harvard University. MR. RAY W. KARRAS. Harvard University, Brown Uni- versity. MR. SAL T. LOPES. Antioch College, Lincoln University, Boston University. A.F.S. advisor. MRS. DENA LORD. Gorham Teachers College, Boston University, University of Maine, Eastern Baptist Col- lege. MAS, TIBIA IB) Y} MEGCO EGAN Shutts University, Boston Col- lege. “The one thing subordinate to educa- tion is more educa- tion.” MRS. MARY GILLESPIE MISS TAMARA HUTNIK MR. JOHN HEIDBRINK MR. EDWARD McCOLGAN MR. RAY KARRAS MR. SALVATORE LOPES MRS. DENA LORD MR. GEORGE PROCTER . PAUL SHEA MR. GEORGE SOUTHWICK 47 MR. WILLIAM TAPPLY MR. RICHARD ROBBAT MISS MARY K. McCCONNON. University of Minnesota. MR. GEORGE PROCTER. (H-Unit Chairman) — Suffolk University, University of Pennsylvania. “Tuff.” MR. RICHARD J. ROBBAT. Colby College, Boston Univer- sity. MR. PAUL X. SHEA. Harvard University, Brandeis Univer- sity. “A lot depends on whose ox is gored.” MR. GEORGE O. SOUTHWICK. (F-Unit Chairman) — Dartmouth College, Boston University. MR. WILLIAM G. TAPPLY. (E-Unit Chairman) — Harvard University, Amherst College, Tufts University. Junior Var- sity Baseball Coach, Musket advisor. “the only freedom which deserves the name, is that of pursuing our own good in our own way.” — John Stuart Mill. SPECIALISTS MRS. CYNTHIA K. CALVIN. (Special Needs — Assistant Teacher) — Pomona College, UCLA. MRS. WINIFRED FRIEDMAN. (Max-Ed Coordinator) — Hunter College, New York University. Advisor to Eco-Activists. “The unexamined life is not worth living.” MRS. GILDA R. KUNZ. (Nurse) — Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing, Boston University, Lasell Junior College. Medical Careers Club spon- sor. “Everything happens for the best.” MR. RICHMOND N. LEACH. (Reading) — Boston University, Bowdoin College, University of Grenoble. Appreciates kids with a sense of humor. “What block is this?” MISS NORMA E. LEPPANEN. (Library) — Colby College, Wesleyan University, Simmons College. MRS. MELIA MAHONEY. (Special Education) — Rivier College, Lowell Univer- sity, Fitchburg State College. MRS. GLORIA MARKHAM. (Social Work) — Bennett College, Simmons College School of Social Work. Black Student Union Advisor, Human Relations Com- mittee. MRS. GILDA KUNZ MRS. CYNTHIA K. CALVIN MRS. WINIFRED FRIEDMAN MRS. MELIA MAHONEY MRS. EDITH MEYERS MRS. DIXIE NOFTSKER MRS. MARGUERITE RENNIE MR. WILLIAM J. MEADE, JR. (Special Education) — Fitchburg State College, Boston College, Framingham State College, Boston State College. MRS. EDITH MEYERS. (Library) — Simmons College, Montclair State College, University of Chicago. MRS. DIXIE F. NOFTSKER. (Child Studies Program) — Emory Univer- sity, Lesley College. “Through teaching others we are taught.” MRS. MARJORIE S. REED. (Dietician) — State College at Framing- ham. MRS. MARGUERITE S. RENNIE. (Reading) — Boston University, Wilson College. MRS. JEAN SIDMAN, (Social Work) — Simmons College. MR. KENNETH F. SKINNER. (Instructional Materials Center Director) — Fitchburg State College, University of Connecticut, Boston Uni- versity. MR. KENNETH SKINNER 49 MRS. EVELYN SNYDER MISS NAMOSHA SMITH MISS NAMOSHA SMITH. (Metco Staff) — University of Pittsburgh. “Will you please keep the noise down? People are trying to work.” MRS. EVELYN M. SNYDER. (Reading) — Boston University, Smith College, Reed College. MRS. BARBARA A. TOMCHIK. (Nurse) — Simmons College, Boston College. “Let’s soak it!” MRS. LUCILLE TURNER. (METCO Program Coordinator) — Knoxville College, Columbia University. MR. WILLIAM W. WELCH, JR. (Special Education) — Elon College, Lesley College, Bangor Theological Seminary. President of the Lex- ington Education Association. 50 MRS. BARBARA TOMCHICK MR. WILLIAM WELCH SECRETARIES MRS. HAUGH MRS. NELSON MRS. WARD MRS. SCHAFFNER MRS. LOVERING MRS. HATFIELD 51 v MRS. CABRAL MRS. HEMEON MRS. VAN EGMOND MRS. LYONS MRS. NICKERSON MRS. 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Sanderson, Kath: Scott, rank Smith, Dan Weeks. Karl Block, Mrik Forsberz, Steve Murnstahl, Sveve 5) : zi 5) ’ Glaser, Grée’ Smith, Steve aiefr. NAVESOL cle cc 0.0 ccc 0 be 60.06 6 b sleleie @ 6 6lsle 6.06.0 a1e cletersnaneeee as POUNCE. cle cle elelersle cielcielele e.eteltate slelelcveleicistenen the ian “The deadline is Sunday” ... What meeting tonight? ... Sha- -ron’s horse gets sick, or was that her boyfriend? ... Where’s Mark? ... “Okay, put the arti- cles in the box on Monday.” passes from Mr. T. meons men... “1 really need those articles Wednesday night!’” ... Carol's and Leslie’s success with ad- vertisers ... But can she type? _.. “Could | just take a peek at them on Friday before | go to the press?” ... “We'll be out of here by 3:00 ... 5:00 at the latest.” ... proofreading more proofreading ... flush headlines left, continuation la- bels right, bylines left ... that’s crooked ... What do you mean the article fell into the waxing machine? ... “We'll be home ye00,... Dan’s so con- servative ... If you have any complaints commit suicide ... Give me a razor blade Scooping the Minuteman campaign for a_ sixteen-day Christmas vacation ... Pooch predicts 0-8 season for Girl’s Field Hockey ... phallic sym- bols ... The post office would not take them! ... A.I.C.: best sport’s coverage in the North- east, placed fifth overall... Joe is speechless! ... drive home through a blinding blizzard, two girls and five boys in a car built for five ... celebrating with cold duck. a3. 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SCONS VanGer re cteis ov vies Sem Com oO ner Miles Gaprs Glass. cle sen OUCM Cie Caan MP Meriaeveey ARAnokaadooon cher Maun The “Presi gentusa@ecrseteceeietor tate Richard John, Mark Vafiades, Charles Hornig The Prospectons i. acceler sie min Ulm ene ce Richard Gerrig, Ned Way The Press (AS en Usia te sree Oem Arnow , Lori Stratton, Judy Mas ane Ladvess Fi... .s secs ceils LreOaNeClclcucr Liz Sen, Sally Spencer The Adolphe Bertants ms .ncte seme Gonw cman Robert Siegel, Joel fignt VOLCES “2. ecu eenes ele sicieisicl UCleneie enero Piz sen, Matt Zlek plame Maneater iis schsielct mite me eats bssistant DiVCCCOY Fire sreletseie cuLiaiame cae ant es Aas Sig stant Si ase Managers eceeree torn Stratton Kevin Fuchs 56 Majorettes Cubby, Cass, Mac, Lenny, Al, Mag, Mee, Dooey ... The Doo Mobile ... Mud Slides ... Taking SATS in uniform ... 1 said P ... The Moonwalk ... Pizza and beer(?) at Hynes ... Citation Cords in place? ... We don’t need practice, do we? ... SSSS! ... SSB Salutes ... SIN Eta Maunders ... “Ethnic” Fire Drills ... Field House ... The Moonwalk, Telephone Booth, And Big Bird ... Extra Curricular Activities ... Mr. Fumble... Getting kicked out of the Field House on rainy days ... Just wait for those Competitions!!!! ... Practice is Over! Advisor: Mr. Olney “Gobble, gobble’ ... “two tricks for table talk’ ... “but it was a psychic” ... ‘four clubs is Gerber!! (whine)” ... “double? If you don’t, somebody else will.” ... “and now he’s going to pull trumps. Right partner??” ... “Can’t you count? (sigh)” ... “one short club” ... “One diamond ... oh, let’s just redeal the hand.” ... “THAT’S twenty-two points??” ... “Don’t yell at me.” ... “Whose house tonight?” ... “Baby club” ... “Eight ever, Nine never ... for the king?” ... “Let’s hear it for the duck!” ... “WHAT does that mean?” ... “That was MY ace you just trumped!” ... “You call that an opening bid?” ... “YOU should be the Dummy.” ... “NEVER! Leave me in those.” ... “Garbage is GARBAGE” ... “What's trump? ‘NO TRUMP’ (in harmony), play!” ... “HEY, don’t kick so hard!’”” ... “Down 7!! Well, that’s not bad.” ... “Open mouth, insert foot, close gently.” ... “I’ve got six suits ... two of ’em are voids.” ... “Humungous!” ... “I’m Dummy” — “You said it, not me.” ... “Take-out pass is optional.” ... “Thank-you partner” . . “THANK-YOU MR. OLNEY!” 60 Math Team “Unh, Tea Math Team got the powah!” ... “I'll take anything but geometry.” ... “Why don’t they put vowels nie SG BML tae .0U mean 726 121 is 6222” ... “What we need is some THe mee in athletics, not mathematics.” .. . “Whose fault is it that we’re all male?” . “Math team warm-up jackets!” _.. “The picnic is gonna be at Mike’ Prose’ 4° Right Mike?” ... “I get the cruller.’”” ... Thanks, Mr. Baker. 61 Debate Club Resolved: that the main cause of the American Revolution was economic conflict ... taxes, political ringleaders, actual and perceived harms, Adams and Faulkner ... | can’t read my partner’s handwriting ... 1 can’t find my notecards ... | can’t come today ... Let’s not debate and leave early instead ... Anyone want a ride to the library? ... Does anyone know how to get to Medford? ... Those trophies were ugly anyway ... and lastly, will we ever get a decent judge? Ping Pong Club “Ping pong, the world’s second favorite indoor sport.” ... “OOGA!” ... “Gobble, gobble.” ... “AAAaaaargh ...” ... “I could have returned that, but the net got in the way.” ... “What are those paddle prints on your stomach?” ... “The spin of an underdeveloped ant.” ... “First, you’ve got to come to grips with the situation.” ... “Of course I’m missing the table. You want me to wear it out?” ... “Gnip gnop, anyone?” Rifle Club Lexington Lighter Than Air Society We'll be expecting the advance from JA any day now ... $1,000 for a balloon? ... Will we have the balloon in time for Glens Falls? ... Will the two and a half million BTUs do the trick? That remains to be seen ... rrrrroooooaaaaarrrrr ... ‘Fudging’ the budget ... It’s the LLTAS, not the LHS LTA!... 5:30 in the morning??? ... cold tanks mean low pressure ... you take the crown... Ill be the turkey ... two man balloon? ... Support JA!!!... envelope ... inspection ... gondola ... 250 degrees ... maneuvering vent tethered operation only. 65 Medical Careers Club Sponsor: Gilda R. Kunz R.N. Had carwash, bake sale, and garage sale. At Christmas, handmade 39 decorated stockings stuffed with “goodies.” These were distributed to the geriatric ward at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Bedford. Many professional people have come to speak to members regarding their professions. Club’s highlight was a Medical Career Day, February 7, planned by Mrs. Kunz. Many participants were there, including departments from Symmes Hospital and local health and medical groups. Many towns were invited. “Hey, what career in the medical field interests you?” Media Services are ite . A d@iadhana' ry Doug — Get a haircut!!!!!!... Let Tom do it ... George, you should have typed this .. . Charlie, why did you aim the TV camera at the sun? ... The overhead is for books and the opaque is for transparencies, right??? ... Mr. Skinner, why is it that t he 16mm. projectors don’t have lenses? Child Care C.C. and Dixie ... What’s for snack ... spilt paint ... Ice Cream! ... wet pants ... | have to wash my hands ... Santa’s Village ... Mr. Winkledink ... Individual needs ... ‘I’m bored’... Lasagna and Swedish ivy ... Raiding the storage room ... Lesley Seminar ... Duck Duck Goose... You have restored our faith in teenagers . .. French Club Officers: Maria Shao, Judy Berk, Madalyn Quinlan Advisors: Mr. Rafe Jenanyan, Mrs. Sally Nelson Chinoiserie au Diner Francais? ... les oignons ... Waitresses, smile! ... Everybody, bring in your sheets, candles, and wine bottles! ... mes chérs oiseaux ... le Bellecour ... hopes of going to Quebec... $1052 Mais, la culture est trop chére ... les fétes chez J.P. et chez R.J.... il faut diner ... listen, honey ... Miller, that’s gross ... You're a téte de bananne ... Can you solve the case of the missing pot? ... 70 members, but where are the missing 35? ... We've got to get ourselves together! 69 Max — Ed 7 BLACK STUDENT UNION Black Student Union is a group of black Lexington and Metco students who meet each week and discuss academic and school situations so that it can be effective as an organization. Their goals of being recognized by the whole community and of raising money for the Metco Scholarship Fund are being accomplished as the year contin- ues. A display honoring Martin Luther King proved to be very effective in gaining recognition for the group. Black History Week celebrations are being planned as well as a fund raising movie Soul to Soul which will be presented with joint efforts with A.F.S. Like a new horizon full of promises and opportunities — our dream. he Madrigals Adrienne — sick again? ... Daniel, take it easy! ... Around the year 1650 the age ... LOUDER ... No, No, No, that’s not the tempo | set ... When do we get our doughnuts?! ... Sleep, you creepy little baby! ... Well, men ... | guess we’re stuck with you! ... Alan — | mean Matt — No, it is Alan, | think ... A feather tickling your tummy ... veccarella! ... Jeff's introduction (goofe d up?) and banana ... Betsy’s jacks ... Carols on the bus — Hot Cider ... BILLBIL- LINGSBIRD!! ... Tenor Power! ... It should make you itch ... Pretty Damn Quick Bach ... The tenors will now accompany Danny ... =] : ra . 4 ha ng 2 i, eso ih en ti nese Hitt tr se ma A Ana OT 5s 1 Chorus “Do | have to sit with the basses again?” ... ‘Sopranos, shut up!” ... Joanhillda ... Another Biology Lesson? ... “Did | get the part?” ... Bow ties, Neckties, How about Railroad ties? ... “Guess who’s taking down the shells this morning?” ... Hey Joe — “‘Angfung!!’”” .. . “Debbie, stuff the head in the basket.” ... “But how could | fail chorus?” ... Rumor is that the last words of David were “good-bye.” Girls’ Chorus Gutsy altos ... “but | don’t know the words” ... Mrs. Peaslee’s TB ward ... “What, yawning again?” ... No backrubs this year?! ... “My Johnny was a bootlegger” ... Sopranos, sing louder ... “Nobody's watching me!” ... “Where's the flag?” ... “Which part are you going to sing today, Julie?!’ Junior Class Council We're going to sell Royal Hash? ... Connie, stop laughing ... What’s ski-bobbing? ... It’s cancelled ... Claudia, | want forty posters by tomorrow ... Emily’s toe socks ... | never got a slip . watching Godspell ... Where’s Chris? ... No bandana ... Mary and who? ... Let’s take a break ... Are we all in agreeance? ... Everett, adjourn the meeting. 76 Senior Class Council E SOS et setters SPSS e aera see What time is it? ... Mark and Craig battle it out again... You’re out of order ... That’s not the point ... Only members can vote this time... First Aid Kits — Let’s sponsor a Health Week ... Who’s on the Publicity Committee? ... What Agenda? ... Terrific insight from Jon Pious ... COME ON DOWN!... Mark’s Snow Jobs... But Seriously ... Dark Moron... Mentoid ... Do | have a volunteer? ... Let’s talk about it next meeting ... Take a freak to lunch ... | know somebody in H-unit! ... Who are these people? ... Adjourned ... What time is it? SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Uhhh ... Can | call this meeting to order?? ... Where’s Miss Quinn? ... Doug, who ordered the light bulbs? ... Good Old Johnny Horizon ... Helen wants some respect ... Will every- one shut up please? ... Whose got the best legs? ... How about a bake sale? ... Pass the munchkins? ... Is Carol H. here? ... Who’s Carol H.?... Nancy vs. Helen ... The good old suggestion box? ... Where’s Carol’s and Hel- en’s bulletin board? ... | want a dance... I’m hungry ... Let’s adjourn the meeting. @3fi sus CONCERT CHOIR Concert Choir A quartet with seven people? ... “Mrs. Peaslee, can | please sing tenor? ... Victor and Lisa’s waltz ... My Girl Bill ... Was it hot at Northeastern! ... Sam-maria ... Mrs. Peaslee’s perfect pitch and rhythm?! ... Victor’s progressive ... THOU ART SICK ... Put more Saul into it... Bass is beautiful! = 7 LL) L UO a4 © 8] “I’ve got plenty of time, we only have orchestra.” ... “What's that noise?’ — “It’s the trombone section snoring through the two hundred measures rest.” ... “The period is half over and nobody is here!” ... Grunt ... “Skata! — oops, | can’t swear in front of elementary school kids!” ... “What would Christmas be without ornaments?” ... “Play your own part, Bergler!’” ... “Where’s Dawn?” ... “Clarinets, sit up straight!” ... “Where are the First Vio- lins?’” ... “We don’t have a part!’”’... “There’s only ten minutes left and we haven’t started yet!” ... “Is he watching us again?” ... “Quick, let’s hide behind the stand!” BAND The LHS precision (?) marching 100 plus... SCOAE... There’s some people on this bus who are kind of huh, huh, huh! ... Clarence’s Raider’s vs the Senior Boys, 40-30 ... Where’s the relish tray? ... Left-right-left-kick _ it is too slide oil ... Shut up, Cohler! ... Beat ‘Em, ,—_!!... March with toes down! ... Charlie’s Pizza _.. Martha is losing her pants ... Morgan, will you shut up? ... The Sea Chanty that sunk ... Turn it down, Dana... Copy it yourself! ... Running on for halftime ... 23 different flutes means 23 different rhythms. That’s individuality! } | | | Princess Winifred Lady Larken Queen Aggravain Princess 12 Prince Dauntless Sir Harry Minstrel Jester Wizard King Sextimus Sir Studley Sir Luce Lady Rowena Lady Merrill Lady Lucille Lady Maybelle Nightingale Director Chorus Director Stage Manager Assistant Stage Manager Choreographer | Piano Rehearsal Piano Deborah Daigle Virginia Lee Stevens Laura Kalb Susan Bender Sylvie Stewart Nike Doukas Elizabeth Griscom Gail Cerulli Alan Wachman Matthew Grayson Jeffrey Battin Thomas Chapin Daniel Scharfman Victor Eleftherakis Geoffrey Bergler Jonathan Cohler David Schatz Stephen Armstrong Adrienne Jones Matthew Zisk Richard John Judy Mintz Suzanne Dimmock Orren Weisberg Heather Dayton Melinda Ballou Production Staff Mr. Joseph DiDomenico Mrs. Sandi Peaslee Karen Saakvitne Sarah Spencer Anju Soparker Accompaniment Frederick Barton Martha Starr ONCE UPON A MATTRESS RiGee aly (abi aeig ian fo 2s eee wry 85 Sp CORRS Re tented | i eae STRATEGIC GAMES “Who owns the fleet at H2?” ... ‘Congratulations, you’ve been attacked by two destroyers in each of your systems.” ... “For 80 K and M3, I’ll make peace and get David off your back.” ... “‘How about three Cruiser — IIl’s?” ... ‘How many hit dice does a giant Praying Mantis have?” ... “I’ve realized why you don’t like Empire, there’s no luck in- volved!” ... “I’ll give you 1000 Credits, 10 units of wood, and an LT for your Red Dragon.” ... “Yes, you do detect magic, lots of it! What are you going to do?” ... “Your sword has an ego of 12, and it is taking you over.” CHESS CLUB Checkmate for black in three moves ... | want a better chair! ... Using the Polka dot gambit, are you? ... You win, | am having a bad day _.. Stop that finger-finger-drumming . .. Would you mind crunching those potato chips during your move? ... The light is no good in here, | can not see what I’m doing! ... | resign. | didn’t have a chance, with this headache ... “I’ve never beaten a healthy player.” ... Quit kibitzing ... What happened to my queen?! ... By hook or crook, | must get that rook ... Ah, | see you're playing the 4th variation of the third line in the Nimzo-Lopez double sacrifice 3 knights Gregorian attack, using the ... Ohh, | didn’t see that ... Opps! Can | take that back?! _.. Are you sure you want to make that with your King?! ... Where have all the chess sets NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Character, leadership, scholarship, service Finding an advisor ... The question is, should we have donkey bas ketball or not? ... Dave and his financial reports ... earning money for scholarships ... Humphrey Bo- gart, pledge of allegiance, book sale, bake sale, Arts Festival ... “When are the new people coming?” ... “Let’s discuss it at the next meeting!” After being non-existant for the last two years, the Lexington High School Amateur Ra- Jio Club got started again this year. With the 1elp of Mr. Conley, W1GNM, the club was ible to build its own radio station on the econd floor of the Science Building. The sta- ion was operated daily by four very com- yetent amateurs: Mark Webster, WN1STJ; Rick -ewis, WN1TZO; Russ Corkum, WNI1TTV; and dans Strauch, WAINRV. QRZ DX ... DE 1JMQ — THE L.H.S. RADIO CLUB. Randomly selected by the computer ... Will to achieve scholastic standing ... amicable personality ... The BIG THREE ... What do you mean we were not prepared for this meeting? ... What did we get accomplished? ... You only have 2000 more to staple ... Deadlines ... Deadlines ... You can’t pronounce SCDB ... 2c, 3a, 4b ... What does “conducive” mean? ... What Ruth is trying to say is ... let me explain ... We will never make the deadline ... Poor lonely Phil ... 3 hour vote... Should we go underground? ... This is ridiculous ... | quit ... What are the strong points of this teacher?; her arms and legs ... Skinny, SHUT UP ... Jodi, “leave ‘em alone” ... Dan’s project ... Gideon’s Music department ... David’s cartoons ... Good Luck SCDB’ers. SCDB 91 FOLIO Who’s our advisor? Where’s our advisor? Do we have an advisor? ... Everybody here is on the review board ... “I think we should go underground!” (Oh, shut up, Doug!) ... never knowing if the typing will get done, never knowing if the printing will get done, never knowing if the collating will get done, never knowing ... “Nancy, where’s my poem?” “Don’t ask me. I’m not the editor anymore. Lisa or Marsha is.” ... All the unaccepted stuff is in the accepted folder ... We need contribu- tions! A great ski sale but where’s the snow “Olin Twins” ... Whatever hap- pened to the great Ascutney weekend? .. Rained out at Attitash ... Depot Square at 5:30 A.M. ... Hey, Spang; Here we are in France!!! ... Our first Computerized ski sale, what a zoo ... Herscott running unopposed ... those great ski sale workers ... France was great but let’s do Park City next year. SKI CLUB oe The Madwoman of Chaillot ... Whale? ... Do | have to put my dinner bell there?! ... Coed bathroom ... These days cabbage every countess has a pimp ... Student written plays... B29... 4:30-Bing! ... fighting over Tim ... lawnguylanolese ... What does this line mean C.B.? ... Can't the playwrights and directors agree on meetings ... Where is everybody? ... notecards and running improvs ... Who are anything? ... weekly the officers anyhow? ... our beloved advisor ... And who will get stuck directing in the spring? DRAMA CLUB Officers: Co-presidents: Cary Barney Dan Ferro Vice-president: Mimi Goldstein Secretary: Emily Nicholson Treasurer: Judy Mintz President theatre club: Orren Weisberg “Where's the cast party?” 93 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE ... This is Helen from Greece exciting year (or summer) in an a chance to meet people from all over the world ... “Can I’... short term exchanges ... ‘ Did anyone hear American Field Service American Abroads program anybody drive?” ... “Boy, is this a lively group? what | just said?” EXCLUSIVE COMMEMORATIVE COVER A.F.S. Chapter ; 4 Ay We ( ' - 5 ey a ie 1 et a th AA the HAN yy al Ty AU ae ug 4 Vhese Men Gave Everything Dear in Life, Yea and Life itself in Support of a Common Cause BATTLE OF LEXINGTON April 19, 1775 Lexington Bicentennial YEARBOOK Editor-in-Chief Christine McCormack Associate Editor Robert Landry Layout and Design Editor Chuck Crowley Photography Editors Stephen Doppler Steven Zieff Activities Editor Deborah Bayles Art Editor Barbara Bettencourt Business Editors Donna Camp Richard Gordon Daniel Jick Phil Kolovson Faculty Editor Steven Armstrong Productions Editor Beverly Baron Susan Eby Gayane Zartarian Senior Class Editors Leslie Klane Harriet Whittaker Sports Editors David Moretti Kathy Scott Underclass Editor | Andrea Mueller Staff Photographers Bill Forrester, Lisa Toby Abramson, Steve Szalajeski, Leslie Bi- Conant, Tom Fenn, Erik letch, Sharon Kava, Jan Forsberg, Jeff Galvin, Rouillard, Chris Silves- Jeanne Ganshirt, Brian tro, Stephanie Lucas, Koren, Jeff McCarthy, Mary Rockwood, Robin Diana Meservey, Frank Cotler, Karen Ezekiel, Smith, and Sandy Tassel. Lisa Sebell, Robin All- red, Anne Clough, Heather Additional Artists Dayton, Barbara Fallon, Deane Watson, and Kathy Jack Glassman, Jeff Woodstock. Sampson. To produce a perfect Yearbook takes the time and effort of many understanding people. If it wasn’t for Neil Gray, we would never have gotten started on the right foot. Miss Margaret Kinley stepped right in when needed and kept everything running smoothly. Mr. Harris worked with us so that Yearbook picture taking would not interrupt the school’s activities, and Mrs. Horgan, whose desk was stripped of scissors, pens, pencils and tape, was always eager to lend a helping hand and the use of her telephone. My special thanks to my staff, who survived through my bossiness and fits of yelling. | cannot forget to thank Rudy DeCruz who put up with numerous phone calls and drives to Lexington on Saturdays. Roswell Farnham who could calm down a neurotic editor in minutes, answered the infinite number of questions and the disorganization became organized. An extra special thanks to my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zartarian, and Mr. and Mrs. Baron who put up with a house full of workers and papers until all hours of the morning. All of the parents deserve thanks beca use of their understanding for the late hours. Chris 95 a eget Rey ® i PR. we LP 4 + Poe Ps 4 z . bar @ ue i N ‘eo Lae %, - | 3 SA dh Where’s Chuck?!? ... trying to call Rudy ... Hey Neil, we want to resign ... the girl’s crooked, not the picture ... where’s the film ... who cares?, there’s no layout sheets ... period ... Hey paisan! ... A-block meetings and nobody shows ... we gotta get organized ... how do you divide nothing? ... la.m. rides to Roswell’s house ... orange Hanson’s and yellow Nordica’s gathering dust ... getting it all together at B.U. ... pass the goop ... Call Chris ... do you have a Richard Smith? Neil, you fool! ... 4219... does the Asian Club exist? ... fried chicken at Guy’s ... what’s — a couple of pica’s? ... don’t worry Ma, I'll be home by eight ... my “L” is stuck ... Mr. Farnam, you’d better leave your garage door open ... Neil’s house and free beer ... no sweat Dad, we'll be back by 11:30 ... yearbook sickness — who’s got it now? ... are these clubs in danger of extinction? ... 2:00 at Chris’ and finally done ... Dave's barking, not the dog ... go up to my bedroom! ... How big’s your blurb? 98 POWDERPUFF Practice — 3:30, Football field ... How come we never got taught that? ... Hit’em in the numbers you guys! ... the injured team ... okay, ready, up 2, 3, 4, spread 2, 3, 4, down 2, 3,4,5, 6,7... | want my boyfriend’s shirt ... | forgot what position | play ... offtackle who? ... Maryanne’s reverse ... Touchdown Mead! ... Who’s got the football? ... Where’s Bates! ... pushing the sled ... no flags? ... Thanks alot coaches — it was fun. Lexington 6 — Concord 12 FOOTBALL Team Concord Melrose Belmont Woburn Wakefield Stoneham Winchester Watertown Reading - Burlington Lexington 22 7 3 0 14 8 6 14 8 6 Comon fellas The Coach said I could be in the hudd le Opponent 8 44 20 20 24 23 28 15 41 12 Dap What can one say about a 1 win and 9 loss football season? It seemed that we were off and running after our 22 to 8 victory over Concord in our first game, but circumstances after that game began to overrun us. If one had to sum up this year’s team it would have to be said that what was done, was done through a determined nucleus of athletes. Lacking were the numbers to support this nucleus, however, no one could question their will to win and desire to achieve. Of course, it’s always discouraging to experience losing, however, from each loss there is always something to be gained no matter how large or small that something may be. The coaching staff was always just as determined as our athletes and never lost faith in them. We the staff hope that those involved with this years team will grow from this experience and continue to be determined to achieve. 103 FRONT ROW: Doug Lanich, Charles Scimeca, Andrew Gruber, Steve Meaney, Gordon Stevens, Brian Donnelly, Tom Larson, Dean Magarian, Larry Klemm, Dave Scott, Dave Vital. SECOND ROW: Ed Walsh, Bob Clerkin, Tim Landry, Myles Byrne, Co-Captain Brian Toomey, Mike Byre, Greg Coscia, Kim Fraze, Lester Savage, Mike Shunney, Bob Leslie, Andy Smith, Jay Skerry, Dean Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Jeff Buchanan, Mark Trantanella, Jerry Waterman, Jim Mazerall, Co-Captain Bob Bates, Jack Buchanan, Walter Johnson, Mike Foley, Bill Stewart, Mark Manlief, Eric Knopf, Barclay Schulz, Doug Briggs, Ron Schuler, Marc Clough. FRONT ROW: Steve Quick, Casey Grant, Chris Larson. SECOND ROW: Ted Bellows, Jeffrey Silva, Brian Deveau, Co-Capt. Brian Toomey. THIRD ROW: Tim Landry, Stephen Stratford, Miles Byrne. Missing: Tony Smith, Glenn Lucas, Erick Dolan, Jim Marcey, John Hall, Mark Padalaro, Co-Capt. Bob Lind. WRESTLING Team Lexington Opponent Saugus 17 38 Malden 22 39 Belmont 41 26 Medford 29 23 Stoneham 36 DE Brookline 40 27 Winchester 39 19 Concord 21 36 Woburn 45 9 Wellesley 6 49 Reading ve 41 Dedham 3 49 Wakefield 19 39 Melrose 12 40 Wrestling ... sanctioned fighting on school grounds ... pounding the same mats every day ... grappling with a teammate to decide who will wrestle in actual competition _.. victory regardless of weight ... co-captains Bob Lind and Brian Toomey refereeing “wrestle offs’ ... Coach Porter’s positive attitude and vivid demonstrations running laps the day before a meet in order to “make weight” ... refusing lunch for the sake of the team ... “psyching out” your opponent ... competing in the districts and states. BOYS’ SOCCER Damn it men, this year we’re working three times as hard ... the blond bastards ... it’s the cheeter’s again! ... Crazy’s Crew ... The Great Pretenders _.. Hey Fuzzle! ... Mr. Fontas makes it, Little Raty takes it, Why can’t we? ... Bambi’s Beanos ... Hack and Sack ... Skinny is a State All-Star ... It’s never been done before ... League Champs for the third consecutive year!!! eT Da oe SS ES SET Me Reet ee eae FRONT ROW: George Boudreau, Kevin McCann, Steve Harvell, Bob Godoy, Dan Gil, Paul Crowley, Co-Captains Bob Boudreau and Jack Bacigalupo, Maurice Carey, Gideon Gil, David Ritchie, Nick Warner, Mike DiMambro, John Godoy. BACK ROW: Coach Fontas, Harry Katz, Jeff Sampson, Kent Benoit, Charlie Dunbar, John Skelton, Mark Avery, Bill Kinner, Chuck Crowley, Tim Norman, Jeff Allen, Assistant Coach Bob Wilson, Manager Steven Buscone. @ 106 Team Wakefield Melrose Woburn Stoneham Watertown Belmont Winchester Burlington Wakefield Melrose Woburn Stoneham Watertown Belmont Winchester Burlington States Boston English We HSBwWADUWNN —H FW DS UI — LD Lexington Opponent OS) ae NS) Cee) SN SY NOS ay SOCCER Team Medford Weston Buckingham Weston Concord Academy Marblehead Concord Academy Buckingham Does one big lap equal two small ones? ... forwards follow it up ... water break? ... quit gossiping and start running ... let’s go watch the boys ... warm-ups ... can we out yell the boys? ... cheering and fighting ... bus rides ... all those fans ... we love you, Lyle (creep?) mud puddles ... cleats falling apart ... getting creamed by Muzzey ... Indian files, sprinta, AAAK! ... Mr. Hennessey’s chip shots ... Weston three times ... watch your language ... dive, Andrea, dive! ... How far to Marblehead? ... forgetting to shake hands ... scheiss! ... Doo’s fancy feet ... Henn’s Chicks (Hustlers?!!!) ... crying ... Lyle, Lyle, the crocodile ... earning our letters ... soccer means never having to say you are sorry. Lexington Opponent ee) 1S) SSS te) SS 1S) =] WUWwWOnN — FIELD HOCKEY Inspiration from the soccer team ... Beth’s trainer Sam ... Halloween celebration-Hoopy’s longjohns ... TWANGS! ... Melissa and the ref ... Loose-as-a-goose ... Kathy’s cream puff lasted longer than her knee ... The Wayside Inn — private dining and candle light too! ... The second half team ... Miss Leavitt’s new exercise ... Sprint-jog-sprint-jog-jog-jog-jog ... The goal was widened for Sue and it worked ... Miss Leavitt, thanks so much, you made us such a close team on and off the field, all our love and thanks. WY, FRONT ROW: Maria White, Karen Hooper, Tri-Captains: Anne Harleman, Beth Wheatley, Kathy Scott, Ursula Pennell, Susan Mead. SECOND ROW: Melissa White, Joan Fox, Cindy Connelly, Sandy Tavilla, Mary O’Donohue. THIRD ROW: Manager Patrice Kenney, Coach Leavitt, Manager Dee Schaeffner. Team Lexington Opponent Woburn 1 D Wakefield 2 3 Melrose 1 1 Watertown 3 1 Reading 1 1 Burlington 4 1 Belmont 2 1 Winchester 3 2 Stoneham 0 1 Concord 5 9) Newton South 3 1 Newton North 2 0 Thal Partlow, Jessica Kravett, and Liz Foulkes. mrAoAZCON: XK Girls X-Country Middlesex League Champs!! ... We gotta get Bedford ... leg-lifts and Loring’loops ... Shin splints and sore calves ... Why didn’t | go out for soccer? ... We gotta get Bedford ... That guy from Reading ... Linda’s Sue Bee Honey ...1 hate hills ... Masten’s purple bra — watch out for those see through shirts! ... Vicki’s socks ... That guy from Bedford ... Get those Stoneham boys out of our locker room! ... 1 ran all the way and didn’t stop once! ... WE GOT BEDFORD!!! ... First year team and a 5-1 record ... Thanks for everything, Unk. First row: Leslie Casazza, Vicky Volz, Laurie Masten. Second row: Coach Crosby, | Bem Hem alin Cindy Kreide, Leigh Anne Ireland, Theresa Boys X-Country 2:50 not 3:50... “Hoiseth, you bigot” ... Records Dealsmeereilrs KINS er SIN. ON meee Glaldiar Wooof. re A.60CtU«CS® Front row: Barbara Fallon, Roger Norton, Steve Masten, Judy McGuire. Second row: Walter Friedman, Mike Quinn, Bruce Hosieth, Paul Jordan, Frank Denton, Fred Picard, Coach Crosby. Third row: Mark Storer, Wallace Robinson, Eugene Harrigan, Ken Neidorf, Bill Asadorian, John Guild, Bob Gilman, Bill Thorburn, and Larry Smoske. 113 You don’t work hard enough Steve! ... Bill Stewart: State Champ ... Cleve runs the dash in 18.8 ... Tim vs. Joe for ego of the year award ... From Bruce to Bob, ‘Psst, don’t work so hard’ ... Mike likes to watch the girls run ... Hey Coach, | broke my leg! ... It’s all in your head ... Fifi has been exposed! ... @ %? leg lifts! ... Track is great — right Don? Team Lexington Opponent Woburn 53 33 Wakefield 45 41 Winchester 76 10 Watertown a2 34 Reading 20 66 Stoneham 63 pe) Melrose 49 37, Belmont 56 30 Burlington 58 28 ——— FRONT ROW: Chris Batchelder, Hilary Branton, Kris Ruffing. SECOND ROW: Mark Storer, Martha Nicholson, Patty Devlin, Phyliss McMorrow,: Cindy Powell, Jane Greenwood, Jessica Kravett. THIRD ROW: Frank Denton, Bill Kinner, D ave Scott, Jack Bacigalupo, Steve Masten, Scott Armstrong, Mike Quinn, Mary Yuill, Cindy Kreide, Coach Moegelin, Joe Pratt, Bruce Hoiseth, Ken Neidorf, Gene Harrigan, Cleve Coates, Steve Nordstrom, Bill Rhymes, Dwight Lancaster. FOURTH ROW: Bill Thorburn, Brad Schulz, Tom Kimball, Bob Nuovo, Don Kent, Dave Fenske, Tim Miller. Missing from picture: Coach Phil Crosby, Roger Norton, Paul Jordan, Bob Crowell, Linda Bruce, Bill Ashdorian, Lisa Stanion, Chris Anderson, John Kinner, Fred Picard, Bill Stewart, Alan Herscott, Jon Guild, Bob Larson, Gary Lerner, Mike Scrieber, Rus Whittaker, Steve Burns. INDOOR TRACK LEADER CORPS Student Leader Corps is ... Leadership ... meetings ... six hours of physical education a week ... telling the sophomores where to go ... Co-ed power volleyball ... SOPHOMORES TWO LAPS ... Where’s your shirt? ... The Hunt football league ... attending the annual Red Sox game ... Challenging the unde- feated Hunt-Savage tennis team ... snapping pictures for open house night ... displaying leadership qualities. FRONT ROW: Mark Doran, Maria White, Sue Eby, Bobby Boudreau, Bev Baron, Steve Stratford, Sandy Doo, Dave Moretti, Guy Zartarian, SECOND ROW: Melissa White, Cindy Lescalleet, Alan Deveau, Jean O’Brien, THIRD ROW: Dana Welsh, Andrew Wilkinson, Ann Roberts, Greg Crooke, Sue Rand, John Godoy, Cleve Coates, Ann Carroll, Thomas Harvey, Alyssa Foreman. B.B. and the towel man ... Monkies on the highbar ... John G. — our honorary member ... combing your hair before class ... bulletin boards ... power (?) volleyball ... boy leaders in the girls’ locker room ... OKAY! ... gymnastics attempts ... floor hockey today? ... Thanks Mrs. Moeglin and Miss Leary for a great year. 116 21 eS EU RAR AEN CA RID CHEERLEADING King Solomon was feeling Fine in his Castle, located in sunny Woodstock, as he met with Professor Watson to discuss the illness of his rare Brown Crain. After a deep discussion, they retired to the living room to read excerpts from Danti’s Inferno and listen to Donovan on the stereo. Their mid-evening snack consisted of Big McMahon’s, Avallone sandwiches, and for dessert, Dunkin’ Munnkins! Secret Subs ... 5 ina stall ... “Suel!!” ... Minutechick ... Life is a rock ... “Voulez-Vous?” ... EV’s great patch ... snowballs ... PDA’s in the PPL ... High, Holly ... Gi’s, “Line, please?’ ... Nance’s, “You guys...!“” ... sawed off pom-pom ... Boobsie Twins ... Di’s “Harmony!” ... Debbi’s Sachem split . .. Brief moments ... Legs! ... Reading-TON ... “Once upon a time there was a engineer”... “Let’s do it right, girls!” GIRLS’ SWIMMING Well folks, they did it again ... new potato sack suits ... shampoo in the showers! ... diving without a board ... wearing new suits ... MUNCHKINS- AYEEE! ... Tony’s dumb jokes ... Very funny Mr. Guerra ... Can we do turns now? ... How does she dive with goggles? ... Tony is a daddy ... Rowdy bus rides ... Suzanne had a funny old sow lollipops, pumpkins and jellybeans ... McDonalds cookies and bookcovers ... Sharing second place with Bedford ... Tony’s Tigers are great! ... Way- land’s coach is obnoxious ... Third in the state ... coach’s constant companion and Christopher little cuckoos ... second skins ... 400 free relay — first in the state — 3:56.76... You better wear your shirt! 120 —o Z : 2B x 2 GEE Team Brocton Gardener Westwood Acton-Boxborough Wayland Bedford Wellesley Attleboro Belmont geipeerieee SMM wean Rae Lexington Opponent 94 47 85 O35 40 31 51 169 wy 78 35 87 79 43 52 31 FRONT ROW: Judy Dixon, Tri-Captains Sue Taylor, Jill Downey, Barb Bettencourt, Leslie Goldstein, Michelle Wong. SECOND ROW: Manager Sandy Goodale, Lois Cicero, Sue Eby, Michelle Euart, Vicki Stone, Daphne Romanof, Linda Newman, Sue Abkowitz, Sue Koss, Manager Marci Goldstein. THIRD ROW: June Oliva, Kris Heffner, Dede DiVirgilio, Maria Dempsey, Nancy Coscia, Lisa Bernier, Susan Doane, Cathy Williams, Ruth Strauss, Coach Guerra. FOURTH ROW: Judy Caster, Jane McCarron, Madalyn Quinlan, Susan Olive, Claudia Sauerman, Cindy Boyack, Debbie Clarke, Jean Phelan, Sandy Tassel. 24 Team Lexington Opponent Wellesley 80.00 92.00 Weston 38.00 45.00 Belmont 48.00 35.00 Medford 50.00 33.00 Concord 36.00 47.00 Waltham 50.00 30.00 Newton South 117.00 51.00 Winchester 35.00 48.00 Arlington 51.00 32.00 Leominster 63.00 20.00 Acton-Boxborough 40.00 43.00 Woburn 53.00 9.00 SWIMMING Always in hot water at practice... Big wins ... Belmont, Newton South, Leominster, Woburn ... Tough losses ... Wellesley, Acton-Boxborough ... Red losing his goggles Kazanjian’s 22 lap 500 ... Who taught Koocher how to count? ... Manlief’s beautiful Back 1% ... A new record for Gray ... Phil’s final swim ... Coach Savage's workout before the Easterns ... what showers? FRONT ROW: Eric Seyferth, Roger Samuel, Karl Austermann, Kim Fraze, Charles Foster, David Shurtleff. SECOND ROW: Coach Guerra, Joe Montuori, Ken Kazanjian, Webb Sussman, Keith Asarkof, Clif Blake, Bob Savage, Ray Essick, Paul Marotto, Phil Custance. THIRD ROW: Tom Harvey, Jonathan Cool, Bruce Gray, Mark Manlief, Jeff Rodman. ABSENT: Michael Koocher. es BOYS’ GYMNASTICS Team Lexington Opponent Burlington 93°70 99.00 Winchester 89.05 62.85 Arlington 80.00 68.20 Newton 89.35 67.30 Wellesley 87.30 79.20 Wakefield 91.00 58.00 Watertown 93970 69.60 Needham 85.65 84.90 124 ad as FRONT ROW: Steve Kaitz, Brad Churchill, Ken Pelletier, Eugene Huang. SECOND ROW: Coach Cargill, Art Tomchik, Co-Captain Ben Clarke, Scott Eames, Bill Johnson, Caleb Harris. Missing Co-Captain Steve Quinn, Chris Bing. 8 and 1, not bad for a rookie coach ... Get to work you moles! ... How did this grease get on the new powder blues? ... Arty! ... Bingo, where’s your headband? ... Captain Buzzzzzz! Side horse almost lostem’ that time! Able, warm up the highbar! ... Let’s work mini tramp! ... 7.5 on rings, Quinn? ... you mole! ... Who’s Kenny’s cutie? ... Coach when you gonna get to the apparatus? ... We'll do some vaulting tomorrow ... tomorrow ... tomorrow ... What’s the idea of leaving early, Eames? ... you Bosey ... Practice tomorrow for the gym show ... gym show? ... Is there a meet today, boys? ... nope, well see ya later! ... What team enthusiasm! ... Another successful year and look out Burlington! GYMNASTICS FRONT ROW: Emily Wyman, Co-Captains Sue Taylor, Jane McCarron, Gale Gennaro, Nina Johannessen, SECOND ROW: Dede DiVirgilio, Helen Scharfman, Anita Potaro, Lauren Kinney, Cindy Boyack, Carol Donahue, Diane Krensky, Coach Leary. THIRD ROW: Judy Kula, Patti Digammarino, Amy Sing, Jill Plank, Ann Carroll, Sue Abkowitz, Kit Curtin. Monday weigh-ins ... J.V. + 49 lbs., V-24 lbs ... off the track! ... back handsprings into wrestlers ... swearing in the judges face ... over the horse and into the wall ... acting snobby . injuries ... General H.9-7.5 ... tube socks ... Gale’s minuteman beat ... the Bengay Bomb ... expert advice from the man in the Blue... rips... bruises ... shin splints ... pulled muscles ... motor mouth ... Susie’s chalk vs Gale’s steel wool... FOOD ... Thanks again coach ... Good luck ’76! Team Lexington Opponent j Stoneham 77.00 61.20 es Winchester 68.90 70.00 : Melrose 64.50 68.75 nae Burlington 74.25 68.95 Newton South 65.05 79.09 Wakefield 72.00 80.35 Belmont 71.95 64.70 Woburn 74.00 58.00 Watertown 75.80 63.70 127 BASKETBALL Team Lincoln-Sudbury Westford Newton South Framingham South Needham Stoneham Belmont Burlington Watertown Melrose Winchester Wakefield Reading Woburn Pentucket Watertown Lexington 29 35 34 18 39 36 Daye 54 20 66 53 45 41 36 States 4) 28 Opponent 26 18 25 20 44 21 17 16 41 44 26 19 24 25 24 36 9 o’clock practices ... Fearsome Foursome ... motorcycle mama ... What’s in the punch? ... Phelan vs. the ref ... sprained ankles Donna’s hats ... Shaeffer ... play 2 is working but you’re not doing it ... playing the boys — Mr. Tapply ... Theresa’s birthday party ... Bear and Little Bear ... Bear and Mrs. Bear ... Killing Bentley ... Miss Kurt, will you tape me? ... Laurie’s bell ... making it to the second round of the states ... Second place Middlesex League. HENS eatlp seedy 128 =a 7 FRONT ROW: Beth Wheatley, Karen Hooper, Co-Captains Theresa Partlow, Susan Mead, Diane Zvara. SECOND ROW: Coach Moegelin, Patrice Kenney, Mary O’Donohue, Laurie Gallagher, Maria White. THIRD ROW: Manager Dee Schaffner, Dawna Bowden, Jesse Eletherakis, Anne Harleman, Manager Kathy Scott. BASKETBALL Passumpsic ... Competition better than food ... It was Bill, no Mike... Weight training ... In your face... Try’in one ... GT established Kav’s disease ... injuries ... GT called to action ... Come Taz ... Heavens license revoked ... O’sh was that you, crack a window ... Hawks Golden Hatchet ... Feed the big guy... Hostiley mobile, agile? ... Come on coach ... are we gonna have nine more like this ... Healthy again ... GT re-established ... Willie get up ... Way to hustle, Spillane ... E.J. makes it look easy ... We won and lost as a family ... we can woof, ask Captain Courageous. 130 Team Wakefield Reading Woburn Stoneham Belmont Winchester Melrose Watertown Newton North Burlington Tournament St. John’s ‘Wea Lexington 65 65 Bye 71 72 71 69 71 73 80 49 FRONT ROW: Earl Johnson, Willie Morrison, Steve O’Shaughnessv, Kevin Casey, Marc Kavanaugh, Ron Sartori, SECOND ROW: Managers Bob Hills, Steve Buscone, Dave Spillane, Denny Shaughnessy, Bill King, THIRD ROW: Manager Jerry Susskind, Mike King, Manager Mark Smith, Dave McLeod, Craig Tashjian. Opponent 79 70 ot 67 70 67 50 67 69 7) 61 54 HOCKEY Yeh! Will somebody shut the door? ... Guinea shave those porkers off ... Master Bates ... My buddy Sherm... Damn it men ... Tell us some more little Boudy ... Yea Sicco, do we have any towels? ... Leave the pucks alone! ... Hurry up and get dressed you guys — practice starts in 10 seconds ... Animal Drill. FRONT ROW: Co-Captains Bob Boudreau, Don Thompson. SECOND ROW: Matt Powers, Gary DeGuglielmo, Eddie Collazo, Mark Leach, Jim Bouras, Jim Sherman, Peter Keeping. THIRD ROW: Bob Bates, Brian Boudreau, Joey Butler, Peter McLaughlin, Hugh Bradshaw, Jim McMorrow, Peter Dolan. ABSENT: Mark Doran. Team Lexington Opponent Watertown Belmont Wakefield Winchester Reading Melrose Woburn Stoneham Burlington Watertown Belmont Wakefield Winchester Reading Melrose Woburn Stoneham Burlingham —-—N |= $717 SP HSH NA OANNHPHKHENKNHNNUIN DD A Sa nN RPFweaAwAwnNbNnKN OD LEXINGTON’S BICENTENNIAL ots e¢ « Lexington’s Bicentennial celebration will surely involve all of the town’s residents. Some will participate in the re-creation of the Battle: others will assist visitors touring the Green. The student guides will be able to assist foreign visitors in languages other than their own, enabling all visitors to gain an insight into Lexington’s history. 136 HISTORIC LANDMARK CRDER THE PROVISION eA G OR ue ON . DEPARTMENT OF THE (NTE MAPORAY PARK SEREOCE REGISTERED NATIONAL WITORIC BITS ACT COMMEMOR, TRIS BETH POSSESSES FACES TME BISTORE ue EL LILLE LICE CT TTT ETE TIO SERRE MEE EMRE OBIE ORE EEE OAT OR SAA RE IEG NET EE EI ENO ATES IES EN, YR RMN NEERING TE ER TREE PON RENCE ORE TTC PET NE REDO EAI HANCOCK- CLARKE HOGSE BAS BEEN SESICNATIS ptr aROREM EET a wer sent ice CE ROTELLA DEE NEEL NEEDLE LEE ete BRE GE qu y HH : ANY AY VANAVAVALAANALLELE P et , WAAKASAAMAAE ALLA VAM Eat] The town has spent months in an ef- fort to restore Lexington as it was in 1775. The moving of the Hancock- Clarke house and the massive restora- tion of the Buckman Tavern are just a few of the projects that has kept the town occupied. The joint effort of all will prove Lexington’s desire to pre- serve the ideals and concepts in the spirit originally intended by the colon- ists on that April morning in 1775. SOPHOMORE MICHAEL ABATE BRIAN ABEL CECELIA ABELE NANCY ABELMANN JEFFREY ADAM SHARON ADAMSON SEAN ADLEY CHRISTY AGREST] JOANNE AHLSTRAND BONNY ALBERTS STEPHEN ALBRIGHT DOUGLAS ALEXANDER AMY ALLEN MARY AMBROSE DAVID ANDERSON DENISE ARANA EDITH ANDERSON CHERYL ANDOLINA GLADYS ANDONIAN CHRISTIE ANDRESEN PETER ARGYRES SCOTT ARMSTRONG JILL ARNOW RICHARD AUSTERMANN JONATHAN BACHMAN JEANNA BACIGALUPO ELIZABETH BAILEY JOHN BAINBRIDGE JOAN BEAUCHAMPE CARLA BAIROS LINDA BANKS ALAN BARABUSH ROBERT BARNARD SCOTT BARNES SALLY BARNEY JEFFREY BARON JOHN BARONS KRISTIN BATCHELDER SUSAN BATSON CHERYL BAUGUSS GERALD BAYLES LLOYD BECKETT ANN BECKWITH ALEX BEJIAN 4A DAVID BELT JAMES BENNETT LISA BERNIER RICHARD BIANCHI STEPHEN BIECHLER LEONARD BLAKE SARAH BLOOM DAVID BOGOSIAN JANICE BONANNO CHRISTOPHER BOND KOREEN BOOTH VANESSA BORIS BRIAN BOUDREAU ELLEN BOWERS CINDY BOYACK PETER BOYD ELLEN BOYLE KAREN BOYNTON JANE BRACKEN TIMOTHY BRADSHAW MARYBETH BRADY HILARY BRANTON CLAUDIA BREITMAIER JONATHAN BREMER MARK BRENCHIK RICHARD BROOKNER JANE BROWN RICHARD BROWN THOMAS BROWN BERNIE BRUCE JEFFREY BUCHANAN PETER BUCHANAN KARLA BUCHINSKAS SUSANNE BUCHMANN DAVID BUCKLEY JANICE BURKE LINDA BURKE MARK BURKE DANIEL BURNS DOUGLAS BURNS THOMAS BUSA ROBERT BUSHNELL ROBIN BUSIEK SHARON BUSSEY LAURA BUTTS DAVID BUZZELL MARK CALIRI KATHLEEN CALLINAN JOYCE CAMAC CHERYL CAMPBELL GAIL CAMPBELL KATHRYN CAMPBELL PATRICIA CAOUETTE EMILY CARBERRY LINDA CARBERRY CYNTHIA CAREY MICHAEL CAREY DIANE CARR ANN CARROLL LISA CARTER JOHN CASELLO JAMES CATALDO JAMES CAWLEY MICHAEL CHAMPAGNE ERIC CHIPMAN DAWNA CHISHOLM DAVID CHOU PAMELA CHURCHILL CYNTHIA CIAMPA STEFAN COBLE ANDREW COHEN JONATHAN COHLER CHARLES COLLAZZO EDWARD COLLAZZO CLAIRE COLLINS DEBORAH COLLINS ELIZABETH COLLINS STEVEN COLLINS AMY COMSTOCK STEPHEN CONANT DOUGLAS CONNELLY ROCCO CORAPI BRIAN CORKUM NANCY COSCIA LEILA COTRAN JANET COTTEN MARY COWEN KEVIN COX SUZANNE CRAIG MAUREEN CRONIN BRADFORD CROOKE LAUREEN CROSSEN JONATHAN CROWELL PAMELA CROWLEY MIRIAM CUNNIFF EILEEN CURRAN WILLIAM CURRIER KEVIN CURTIS ROBERT CUSOLITO PAUL DARDEN STEPHEN D’ARRIGO DEBORAH DAWSON MARK DAWSON BEVERLY DEANE DAVID DECARLO LISA DEFRANCESCO MICHAEL DEGRASIA LISA DELFINO LISA DENTON DARLENE DEOME JOYCE DERVAN BRIAN DEVEAU PATRICIA DEVLIN KIMBERLY DEWOLFE SCOTT DEXTER LINDA DIBARTOLO SUSAN DIGIOVANNI TONI DIMAMBRO GEORGINE DIVIRGILIO MARK DOMENICIS CAROL DONAHUE EILEEN DONOVAN ELLEN DONOVAN JOHN DRISCOLL ANN DRURY JANICE DRURY BARBARA DUFFY ELIZABETH DUPRE RACHEL DUPREY ELIZABETH DYER ROGER EACOCK RUTH EINSTEIN VICTOR ELEFTHERAKIS MARY ELLERSICK ROBERT ENTERKIN ALEXANDER ENZMANN EVE EPSTEIN MARLA ERNST MATTHEW ESECSON PAMELA ESSERIAN RAYMOND ESSICK GREGORY ESTEY DONNA FABISZEWSKI PAUL FALCONE DAVID FANTASIA JAMES FARRELL MARYANN FAULKINGHAM JAMES FAWCETT THOMAS FENN LAURA FERNANDES CHARLES FERRANTI ANTHONY FERRO HILARY FILLIOS MARLENE FINN LISA FINSTON MARK FOBERT ALYSSA FORMAN DONNA FOSTER THERESA FRANEY SHAWNA FRASER STEPHEN FREDERICK CYNTHIA FRIEDMAN WALTER FRIEDMAN JULIE FRIESECKE JACQUELINE FULTON MARY FURDON RICHARD FURNSTAHL DOUGLAS GALLAGHER MARK GALLAGHER ZURINE GARABIETA JOHN GARING RICHARD GERRIG JACQUELINE GILBERT ROBERT GILMAN MICHAEL GIULIANO DANIELLE GLEASON JAY GLOVER ELAINE GOLDBERG IRENE GOLDBERG DEBORA GOLDSTEIN MARK GOLDSTEIN NANCY GOLDSTEIN CATHY GOLINI LINDA GOMPERS CYNTHIA GOOD PETER GOTTLIEB JEAN GOUGIAN MARY GRACE JOHN GRAVALLESE TONY GRECO JANE GREENWOOD ROSINA GRIGNETTI MARY GRYBOSKI JONATHAN GUILD JERRY HADLEY SUSAN HALE ALISA HALL BRIAN HALL MARC HALL DIANE HAMLET MARGO HANSON GARY HARDING GAIL HARDY KEVIN HARDY MARK HARDY ELIZABETH HARMAN GABRIELLE HAROULES EUGENE HARRIGAN ELLEN HATFIELD KARIN HAUCK GRANT HAYES KAREN HEATH KRISTINE HEFFNER MARIANNE HEFT SUSAN HEHIR CAROL HENDERSON BRIAN HEWITT PETER HOAGLAND LAURA HOFFMAN JUDITH HOLT WILLIAM HOPKINS REBECCA HUBERT DANA HUOPPI SUSAN IRELAND ANN JACKSON DENISE JACKSON SIDRAH JACKSON DOREEN JAMES MATTHEW JANOFSKY ROSEMARY JASON MARSHA JENKINS NINA JOHANNESSEN RICHARD JOHN DEIRDRE JOHNSON KEVIN JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON THERESE JOHNSON ROBERT JONES DANIEL KAHNE CHERYL KAITZ WILLIAM KANNEL ANDREA KANTROWITZ FRANK KAVANAGH MICHAEL KEEGAN ANDREW KELLER LINDA KELLEY PATRICK KENEALY JESSICA KENN PATRICE KILEY THOMAS KIMBALL LORIE KING ROBERT KING DAVID KINNEY WILLIAM KLEMM DAVID KLUMPAR PRISILLA KNOBEL THOMAS KOCHER DAVID KOLODKIN TOBY KOLOVSON GAIL KOUTOUDAKIS ELLEN KRAG DIANE KRENSKY DAVID KRIEGSMAN GREGORY KRUKONIS HEIDI KUEHNLE KATHRYN KUNZ YUMIKO KUROSAWA JONATHAN KUTRUBES NANCY LABITT DWIGHT LANCASTER MARC LANCELOTTA SCOTT LANIA PETER LANNAN SERENA LANZA KENNETH LAPUCK JUDITH LARSEN ROBERT LARSON NICHOLAS LAUDANI JONATHAN LEACH COLLEEN LEARY GLORIA LEE PATRICIA LEELMAN GARY LERNER ROBERT LERNER DAVID LEVINE STEWART LEVINE DEBORAH LEVINS RICHARD LEWIS PAM LIEBMAN JUDY LIMA SUSAN LINDSAY ANDREW SIU FRANK LIVA ELIZABETH LOMBARD KATHRYN LONG ERIC LOUIS JAY LOWRY JOHN LUCENTE MAUREEN LYNAH RUSSELL LYON BRUCE MACDONALD JEANNE MACDONALD B. MAHONEY JOANNE MADDOX KATHRYN MACGREGOR JUDY MADOFF ALAN MAIRSON KAREN MANLEY DEB-B MANLIEF HENRY MANNE ANDREW MAPEL SUSAN MARTIN WILLIAM MARTIN JOHN MARTINELLI DAVID MASCI JUDITH MASON SUSAN MATHESON JOHN MAXNER LINDA MAZYCK BRIAN McALDUFF MARY McARDLE RUTH ANN McCARRON DONNA McCARTHY JAMES McCARTHY MICHAEL McCARTY ELAINE MCCORMACK ELIZABETH MCCORMACK EILEEN McCOY MARY McCRORY DANIEL McDEVITT WILLIAM McKENNEY CECILIA McLAUGHLIN P. McLAUGHLIN RICHARD McLAUGHLIN ROBERT McLEISH PAUL McMANN SHARON McMANUS PHYLLIS MCMORROW DOUGLAS MEAD LOUIS MEAD DOUGLAS MEADOWS MICHAEL MEADOWS THERESA MEEHAN SUSAN MEHLHORN WILLIAM MELBYE DAVID MIDDLETON CRAIG MILES EHREN MILLER PAUL MILLER JEFFREY MINTZ ROBERT MODOONO JAMES MOLOY MICHAEL MOONEY JEFFREY MOORE SUSAN MOORE BRUCE MOREHOUSE LINDA MORGENSTERN JOHN MORIARTY DOMINICK MORLEY CHRISTOPHER MOTTLA STEVEN MULLINS MAUREEN MURPHY RICHARD MURPHY TIMOTHY MURPHY ANDREA NABEDIAN HELEN NABLO JOSEPH NAGLE MARTIN NAHIGIAN BETH NEITERMAN DIANE NESLINE LINDA NEWMAN ELIZABETH NICHOLSON MARTHA NICHOLSON JOHN NICKLES PATRICIA NOLAN STEPHEN NORDSTROM LEE NORTON ROBERT NUOVO ROBIN O’HARA JUNE OLIVA NATALIE OSBORN JOHN PADELLARO LUCINDA PAGE THEODORE PAGE SUSAN PALM MARIA PAONE HELEN PAPANASTASSIOU JIMMEY PAPPAS WADE PARSONS JULIA PASSAMONTI GEORGE PEARINCOTT MARTHA PEARLMAN MARK PEHRSON JOSEPH PELLEGRINO GREGORY PENGLIS DAVID PERRY LINDA PERRY MARK PETERSON WILLIAM PHELAN DAVID PHILLIPS MAY PIAN CAROL PIERRO EVELYN PINKHAM DAVID PIPPIN JILL PLANK LAURA POTARO KEVIN POTTER RICHARD POTTER CYNTHIA POWELL MATTHEW POWERS JEFFREY PURVIS DONNA RACITI SALLY RADLO STEVEN RAIA JAMES REDMOND JOHN REED LISA REGILLO DEBORAH RHODES MICHAEL RICHTER WILLIAM RISING LUCINE ROAT STEWART ROBINSON DAPHNE ROMANOFF STEVEN ROONEY NANCY ROSA JENNIFER ROSE KATHLEEN ROSEMONT LEE ROSENBERG BRADLEY RUBEN SYDNEY RUBIN KRISTIN RUFFING BETSY RUNSTEIN CAROLYN RYAN MARION RYDER WILLIAM RYMES BERNARD SACCO JEFFREY SANDERSON MARK SANTORA AARON SARAFINAS LYLE SARNEVITZ PHILIP SARTORI CLAUDIA SAUERMAN HELEN SCHARFMAN STEPHEN SCHATZ BRADLEY SCHULZ ANDREW SEGAL DAVID SEMON JUDITH SENNEVILLE ROBERT SENTER DEBORAH SHAPIRO AMY SHARENOW MICHAEL SHAUGNESSY SUSAN SHAW CARL SHEFFRES KYRA SHOFFNER MICHAEL SHRIBER se TRI JEFFREY SILVA PAULINE SILVA CECILIA SILVERA LAWERNCE SLADE FRANK SMIDDY GEOFFREY SMITH KAREN SMITH ROBERT SMITH MICHAEL SNELL BENET SOMMERS MARY SOUSA LANORA SOVIE EVANTHIA SPELIOTIS DANIEL SPENCER PATRICK SPENCER JOANNE SPERAZZO BARBARA SPILEWSKI JOHN SPILEWSKI REGINALD STANLEY DAVID STERN JAMES STETSON ROGER STEVENS ELLEN STRAUSS KAREN SUGERMAN KATHLEEN SULLIVAN LINNAE SULLIVAN WEBB SUSSMAN CHARLES SWANTON JULIE SWEENEY JOHN TACCALOZZI ALAN TACITO DEBRA TARR ANDREA TAYLOR MARVIN TAYLOR SCOMMEPRPER MARK TERZIAN DIANE THERIAULT DEBRA THOMAS ELIZABETH THOMAS RICHARD THOMPSON ROBERT TILLINGHAST SUZANNE TITELBAUM JOSEPH TOCIO WILLIAM TOOMEY JANET TOPALIAN KAREN TOWLE DANIEL TRINGALE MARY TRUDEAU KATHERINE TURNER JONATHAN UHRIG JOHN UNDERWOOD DANIEL UNUMB DEBORAH UPTON MICHAEL VOLPICELLI ULRIKE VOLZ DEBRA WALSH ROBERT WASSERMAN EDWARD WAY JENNIFER WAY JOHN WEBSTER DREW WEISMAN WENDY WEST LINDA WHEATLEY ALVIN WHIGHAM EAN WHITE S. WHITMAN RUSSELL WHITTAKER ROBERT WIEDERHOLD EDWARD WILES WILLIAM HIGLEY CATHERINE WILLIAMS ROBIN WILLIAMS NANCY WILSON MICHELE WONG PAMELA WOODLEY STEPHEN WYKE STEVEN YAKUTIS SHARON YAVNER KATHRYN YOUNG MARY YUILL JOHN ZAFFIRO MICHAEL ZAMMITTI MATTHEW ZISK SCOTT ZOURANJIAN DIANE ZVARA Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen. Quotations of Courage and Vi- sion JUNIOR MARIANNE ABBRUZZI DEBORAH ABEL SUZANNE ABKOWITZ CLAIRE ALDRICH ROBIN ALLRED GREGG AMARAL CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON GARY ANDERSON KASPER ANDONIAN SCOTT ANNAND WAYNE AQUARO AARON ARLAN WENDY ARMINGTON STEPHEN ARMSTRONG LAURA ARNOW KEITH ASARKOF MARK AVERY CHRISTOPHER BADE MARY BANDINI PHILIP BANIOS ARTHUR BARABUSH JAMES BARENTINE ANDREW BARNES SUSAN BARNES BEVERLY BARON MARK BARONS ROBERT BAROWSKI SCOTT BATCHELDER BRENDA BATZINGER STEPHANIE BAYLISS RONALD BEAMON ERNEST BEAN JAY BEAUDOIN RUTH ANN BECKETT DENISE BELL WENDY BELL EDWIN BELLOWS MICHAEL BEQUAERT GEOFFREY BERGLER JUDY BERK CHRISTOPHER BERNIER WENDY BERNSTEIN PETER BILLE CHRIS BING ROBERT BINSTOCK LINDA BISBERG CLIFFORD BLAKE JAMES BLANDINO TIM BLIAMPTIS KARL BLOCK DENNIS BOLTON DERYL BORDEN MONIQUE BOUCHE GEORGE BOUDREAU JAMES BOURAS KAREN BOVA MARIE BOYCE RUSSELL BOYNTON LAURIE BRAMHALL ERIC BREHM WILLIAM BREHM DAWN BRENCHICK CARMEL BRENNAN BARBARA BRIANA JESSICA BRIEFER DOUGLAS BRIGGS JOY BRIGHTMAN DIANE BRITT LAWRENCE BROOKNER JANET BROWN JOYCE BROWN SAMPSON BROWN LINDA BRUCE JACK BUCHANAN JACQUELINE BUCKLEY ROBERT BURG MELINDA BURRI DIANE BURWEN CATHERINE BUSHNELL DEBORAH BUSTEED JOSEPH BUTLER CHARLES CADARIO JOHN CALOGGERO DAVID CAMPBELL GARY CAMPBELL JUDITH CANNIFF REBECCA CAPLAN ELLEN CARLSON ROBERT CARMODY PATRICIA CARROLL LESLIE: GASAZZA MARK CASEY VERONICA CASLAVSKY CLAUDIA CASSETTARI ANDREA CASSON JUDY CASTER HOLLY CASTLE DAVID CENERIZIO DEBRA CESARIO RAYMOND CESARIO MICHAEL CHAMBERLAIN THOMAS CHAPIN GEORGE CHIN LAUREN CHOPOURIAN BRADLEY CHURCHILL DEBORAH CLARKE ROBERT CLERKIN TIMOTHY CLIFFORD ANNE CLOUGH NORMA COATES CLEVELAND COATS ALAN COHEN DANIELLE COLBERT EVERETT COLBURN JAMES COLLINS JENNIFER COMBS PATRICIA CONNOR JONATHAN COOL MICHAEL CORAPI JEFFREY CORAZZINI RUSSELL CORKUM ARTHUR CORSINO JOSEPH CORSON GREGORY COSCIA LISA COSCIA PAUL COTRAN JANE COWPERTHWAITE SUSAN CRAIN PATRICIA CRAPO GREGORY CROOKE ALICIA CROTHERS NANCY CROWELL PAUL CROWLEY WILLIAM CULLEN BRIAN CUMMINGS KATHRYN CURTIN DONNA CUSOLITO JANET DARROW HEATHER DAYTON MARCO DeBIASE DOMENIC DeFLICE LINDA DEGNAN CATHERINE DELANEY MARIA DEMPSEY THERESA DENTON BRETT DEVENNEY KEVIN DEVEREAUX PATRICIA DEVLIN PATTI DiGIAMMARINO SUSAN DIMMOCK CARLO DiPERSIO JUDITH DIXON SUSAN DOANE ERIC DOELLING PETER DOLAN CRAIG DOMIGAN MARIANN DONAHUE MICHAEL DONNELLY JILL DONOVAN SHARON DONOVAN JAMES DOSTOU MARIANNE DOUCETTE MARIA DOUKAKES NIKE DOUKAS MAUREEN DRISCOLL KEVIN DUFFY AMY DUGAN CHARLES DUNBAR ROBERT DUPEREY RICHARD DUSHMAN KATHRYN DWIGHT JULIE DYER ELIZABETH EARNSHAW SUSAN EBY SALLY EGGLESTON DAVID EINSTEIN HELEN EKSTROM JOAN ELLERSICK ABBIE ELLICOTT AIMEE ELLICOTT GEORGE ENGLISH STEVEN ENGLEBERG CASSANDRA ENZMANN MICHELLE EUART CONSTANCE FALCONER BARBARA FALLON KEVIN FAULKINGHAM MICHAEL FAULKINGHAM DOUGLAS FEINBURG DAVID FENSKE PAUL FERGUSON CARLEY FERREN DAVID FEUERSTEIN FRED FIELD GINA FIERING KATHLEEN FITZMAURICE MERRILL FLEISCHMANN ANNE FLEMINGS MARK FOLEY VIVIANE FONTEYN SUZANNE FORTE ELIZABETH FOULKES ROY FOUNTAIN JANET FOWLE PETER FRAENKEL VALERIE FRANKS THOMAS FRASCA PAUL FREDERICK TILMAN FREITAG JONATHAN FRIEND LINDA FUSCO KEVIN GAFFNEY JEFFREY GALVIN ALLISON GARY PAULINE GATTI BRENDA GAY RISA GERRIG STEVEN GILSON STEVEN GLASER PATRICIA GLENNON JEFFREY GLICK BARBARA GLICKMAN JOHN GODOY MATTHEW GOLDMAN LESLIE GOLDSTEIN SELENA GOMPERS ANNE GRABAR HELEN GRAHAM CASEY GRANT BRUCE GRAY PAMELA GREENWAY ANDREW GRUBER ELINOR GRYBOSKI AUDREY GUPPY STEPHEN GUY JOSEPH HADLEY PATRICIA HAGERTY ELLEN HALE EDWARD HALL JONATHAN HALL DIANA HAMLIN AMANDA HARDY DAVID HARLESTON CALEB HARRIS TODD HARRISON OWEN HARTERY THOMAS HARVEY WILLIAM HARWOOD STEPHEN HATHAWAY DEAN HAWKINS ROBIN HAYWOOD CARL HEINRICH ELLEN HELGELAND BETH HERSCOTT KAREN HERTHER ALAN HIGGINS BRADFORD HILL KATHERINE HILLS BONNY HITCHCOCK BRUCE HOISETH NANCY HOLDSWORTH TIMOTHY HORNIG EUGENE HUANG JOHN HUNTER ANNE HUTCHINS JOSEPH IODICE DAVID JANOWITZ JAY JELLIS SUSAN JICK KAREN JOERGER DEBORAH JOHNSON MARY JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON SCOTT JOHNSON WALTER JOHNSON WAYNE JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON CHERYL JONES GLENN JORDAN DAVID KAHNE STEVEN KAITZ LAURA KALB JONATHAN KALEDIN MADGE KANTER KENNETH KARAIAN KARLA KASABIAN DEBORAH KASSLER HARRY KATZ KATHERINE KAUFMAN JOANNE KAYE PETER KEEPING 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 ry i iy © i if sm CHRISTOPHER KIRCHWEY “i ee AW HN . a ea DAVID KNODEL I as : ‘ ie Ai Aes wy Vas ERIC KNOPF ALMUT KOESTER SUE KOSS JoELLEN KOTLER DAVID KRAMER KRISTEN KRAMP JESSICA KRAVETT CYNTHIA KREIDE STEVEN KRICHMAR MARCY KRITSICK JUDITH KULA DAVID LaFAUCI DWIGHT LAMAN CHERYL LANCASTER SUSAN LANCASTER TIMOTHY LANDRY DOUGLAS LANICH THOMAS LARSON SUZANNE LAWRENCE JOHN LEARY TIMOTHY LEARY AMY LeCLAIRE DIANA LEES STEPHEN LEICHTMAN ANDREW LEONARD JOHN LEONARD CYNTHIA LESCALLEET DEBORAH LESLIE ROBERT LESLIE MILLER LESSELL JOEL LIGHT MARK LODI DEIRDRE LOMON BECKY LOUIS STEPHANIE LUCAS ALISON LUTERMAN STEVEN LUZINSKI BARRY LYONS DAVID LYONS DEAN MAGARIAN PATRICIA MAHONEY LORY MALLON CAROL ANN MARASA JAMES MARCY DANIEL MARGOLIEN JOHN MARION PAUL MAROTTO NANCY MARRONE ANNE MASON KAREN MASONER LAURIE MASTEN ROBIN MASTERS JOHN MATHESON GAIL MATTHEWS JAMES MAZERALL ROBERT MAZYCK CHRISTOPHER McCABE SUSAN McCADDEN KEVIN McCANN JOHN McCOY SUSAN McCOY JAMIE McCUNE LAURA McDONALD KEVIN MCDONOUGH CHRISTOPHER McGUIRE JUDITH McGUIRE DENNIS McIVER STEPHEN McKENNA KATHERINE McKENNEY MARY McLATCHY JAMES McLAUGHLIN SUSAN McLEISH DAVID McLEOD JAMES McMORROW PATRICIA MCNAMARA MARGARET McSWEENEY JAMES MEAD STEVEN MEANEY NICHOLAS MENAND SUSAN MERFELD ELLEN MERKLE PAMELA MILES JAMES MILEY DONNA MILINAZZO SUSAN MILLER CARL MILLICAN KATHERINE MILLS JUDITH MINTZ DAVID MIRSKY MARGARET MISHARA BERNADETTE MODOONO LINDA MOLINARI REEVE MOREAU DEAN MORRISON JENNIFER MORRISON MICHAEL MORTON JOHN MOSELEY ANDREA MUELLER NINA MUELLER RAYMOND MURPHY CATHERINE MYERS KENNETH NEIDORF ALISON NOCKS MARY NORDAHL TIMOTHY NORMAN SYLVIA OBLEDO GAIL O’CONNOR MARY O'DONOGHUE SUSAN OLIVE MARK O’NEIL ROBERT ORENBERG THOMAS OWEN MARC PADELLARO MARY JANE PALM JEANNE PARAGONA DAWN PARS CAROLE PATTERSON MATTHEW PELIKAN ANTHONY PELLEGRINO URSULA PENNELL MARK PERETSMAN ANDREW PERLMAN LYNNE PETERS ALAN PETTY BARBARA PHELAN ANN PHINNEY CHARLES PIOUS PAUL PIVARUNAS PETER PIVARUNAS JULIA PLASTER BARBARA PLEMENOS BENJAMIN PLESS PETER PONGRATZ RALPH POTTLE JOSEPH PRATT SALVATORE PROCOPIO DALE PULLIS LAURIE PUOPOLO JAMES PURVIS STEPHEN QUICK MICHAEL QUINN MICHAEL RAANAN ALISON RACZKOWSKI LYN RAIA SUSAN RAND EDWARD RANKIN LAURA RECHTMAN MARK REGILLO KATHERINE REINER DONNA RESERVITZ MICHAEL RICCI KENNETH RICHARDS JAMES RICHIE JEREMY RICHMAN RONALD RICHTER SUSAN RIZZA ANN ROBERTS DAVID ROBERTS KATHLEEN ROCHON EMILY ROCKWOOD MARY ROCKWOOD JEFFREY RODMAN EVELYN RONCHETTI STEVEN ROSS CAROLYN ROTONDI ANNE RUDD KEMPTON RUSHTON GAIL SAMPSON ERIC SANDQUIST DAVID SANTOSUOSSO ALEX] SARNEVITZ TIMOTHY SAVAGE JONATHAN SCANLON SUSAN SCANNELL DIANE SCHAFFNER DAVID SCHLICKMAN CAROLE SCHMICKLEY DORIS SCHNELLER DOROTHY SCHOPPET ROBERT SCHULER JOSEPH SCHULTZ BARCLAY SCHULZ LIBBY ANN SCHWEBER CHARLES SCIMECA DAVID SCOTT WILLIAM SCOTT HOLLY SEBELL LORETTA SELMAN ELIZABETH SEN LISA SENNOTT JOHN SHANAHAN JANE SHANLEY MARTHA SHERMAN JANE SHERRARD DAVID SHOEMAKER ERAN SHORR MICHAEL SHUNNEY KAREN SIDLEY ROBERT SIEGEL ANDREW SILVERSTON CRISTINE SILVESTRO STEPHEN SIMEONE PHILLIP SINCLAIR AMY SING KAREN SINGLEY JOSEPH SKERRY ANDREW SMITH ANTHONY SMITH GREGORY SMITH KATHLEEN SMITH SHERYL SOBECK DIANE SOKAL MARIE SOLLI ANJU SOPARKAR LISA KAY SOTAK JOEL SOUSA AMANDA SOYBEL KEITH SPELLENBERG JAMES SPENCER SARA SPENCER DAVID SPILLANE LEESA STANION RUTH STANKOWSKI NANCY STECHLER MARK STEIN LILIAN STERN PHILIP STETTINER SYLVIE STEWART WILLIAM STEWART JILL STOLLER SARAH STOLZ VICKI STONE LESLIE STONER MARK STORER CHRIS STOVER LINDA STRONG DAVID STUDLEY CHERYL SULLIVAN KEVIN SULLIVAN PAUL SULLIVAN LAWRENCE SUMSKI MICHAEL SUTHERLAND NANCY SWAN RUTH SWANTON LISA SZALAJESKI MARIANNE TACK WAYNE TALLEY JOHN TALMAGE ERIC TAMBOR CHARLES TARBELL ROBIN TASSEL DAVID TAVERNA LLOYD TAYLOR MARY THEODORAS SUZANNE THEODORE JOHN THERIAULT CYNTHIA THOMPSON WILLIAM THORBURN CYNTHIA TOCCI DOUGLAS TOUART SHIRLEY TOUMAYAN MARK TRANTANELLA INGA TREITLER RICHARD TRINGALE LESLIE ANN TRZEPACZ JAMES TUCK DAVID UNUMB MARK VAFIADES JOANNE VALLAS ROBERTA VANALSTINE MARISA VANNI ROBIN VANNI DAVID VITAL SUSAN VOLPE EDWARD WALSH CONSTANCE WARD KAREN WARNER SUSAN WARREN MARCY WARSHAWER DIANE WATSON DAVID WATTS LEE WEINSTEIN ORREN WEISBERG DAVID WEISMAN DAVID WELLS JILL WEST NANCY WESTERMAN DOUGLAS WESTON THOMAS WESTON DAVID WETMORE MICHELE WHALL STEVEN WHEELER MARIA WHITE WILLIAM WHITING MONICA WIDMER EDWARD WIEDERHOLD WILLIAM WILES ANDREW WILKINSON SYDNEY WILKINSON CHERYL WILLIAMS DENISE WILLIAMS ROBERT WISCHHUSEN PAMELA WISHNEY DOUGLAS WISSOKER PAUL WITKOWSKI MORGAN WITTHOFT THEA WOLOSINSKI CATHERINE WOODSTOCK KENDALL WRIGHT THEODORE YOOS CHARLOTTE YOUNG JUDY YUILL CINDY ZALKIND DAVID ZANI GAYANE ZARTARIAN SUSAN ZIEFF DAVID ZIERHOFFER WENDY ZIMMERMAN RICHARD ZOPATTI SENIORS MARK DORAN, 16 Village Cr., Junior and Senior Class President. ‘I am not afraid of tomorrow, for | have seen yesterday, and | love today.” RUTH STRAUSS, Struth, Rufus, 21 Partridge Rd., Boys’ Swimming, Girls’ Swimming, Vice-President Senior Class, Student Government, SCDB, Junior Prom. ‘Take it easy, but take it.” S.T. JOSEPH C. RUSSO, 580 Lowell St., Senior Class Treasurer, Junior Prom Co- Chairman, Student Government. “Life is a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the everlasting view.” KAREN M. CASSON, Cass, Zonk, 15 Chadbourne Rd., Majorette Captain, Ski Club, Powderpuff, Senior Class Secretary, Junior and Senior Class Shows and Proms, SFG, SCDB. ‘Judge not, and ye shall not be judged.” MICHAEL ABEL, Mabel, 4 Abernathy Rd. “Ya win afew, ya lose afew.”’, “What can | say?”, “Ah, ().”” “I gotta se e The Wick, | gotta go to work.” MILES ABKOWITZ, 32 Lillian Rd. ‘Go Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox and Patriots.” TOBY ABRAMSON, 5 Maureen Rd., Digs photography, traveling and people. Probably will end up an Architect. “Hey Babe, tak a walk on the wild side!” CAROL J. ADAMS, 22 Thoreau Rd. Likes basketball, football, skating and boys. “Smile — it makes people wonder what you're thinking of.”, “A friend is your best possession.” DONNA M. AGRESTI, 4 Anthony Rd. Plans to attend secretarial school. “Live it up, you only live once.”, “HEY, CHICKIE!’’ PAUL AHLSTRAND, 140 Grove St., Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, LHS TV and Chorus, ‘‘Beginnings.” Likes partying, playing sax, Reed Juice, the Himalaya. “Clarence is Twins.” JEFFREY C. ALLEN, Jeff, 10 Jean Rd., Varsity Soccer and Swimming, JE, parties. “Never look back and say, ‘I did’, “Watch out for those trees.” RICHARD E. ALLEN, 26 Fletcher Ave. SU ALLEN, 480 Mass. Ave., Skating, flirting. “Get serious dynamite.’’, “What did | do now?”, “Above all, have confidence and respect yourself and you will be noticed and heard.” BARRY M. ALTMAN, 35 Saddle Club Rd., Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Musket Sport Editor, Debate Club, NHS, SCDB. Mucho Gusto!! PAUL D. ANDERSEN, 10 Fairlawn Ln., Hockey, skiing. Would like to become an electrician. SHARON ANTONOFF, 11 Paul Revere Rd. “Life is for learning; volunteer; the best love to have is the love of life.’’ MARTIN APGAR, 41 School St., Bicycle racing. HELEN ARAVANIS, Lena, Psichari 27, Volos, Greece, AFS student. “The lessons for the future are written in the past.” JOHN ARMSTRONG, Army, 89 Hill St. “Miller Disposal Forever.” DAVID G. ARON, 3 Clyde PI. J. DAVID ASADOORIAN, Grasshoppa, 1 Todd Rd., Hockey, camping. Hopes to become an accountant. MARK DORAN RUTH STRAUSS JOSEPH C. RUSSO KAREN M. CASSON MICHAEL ABEL MILES ABKOWITZ CAROL ADAMS TOBY ABRAMSON 174 DONNA AGRESTI PAUL AHLSTRAND PAUL ANDERSON JEFF ALLEN SUZANNE ALLEN RICHARD ALLEN SHARON ANTONOFF BARRY M. ALTMAN JOHN ARMSTRONG MARTIN APGAR J. DAVID ASADOORIAN HELEN ARAVANIS : fj, Wh bh : Bias DAVID ARON WILLIAM D. ASADOORIAN, Bill, 1 Todd Rd., Cross-X, Indoor and Outdoor Track. KARL E. AUSTERMANN, Carlos, Carlton, 1 2 Ellison Rd., Co-Captain Varsity Swimming. Likes all sports. “Here lies one who meant well, tried a little, and failed much.”, “Friday nights and friends from Concord.” NANCY J. AVALLONE, Nanc, 26 Carville Ave., Varsity Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Shows and Prom Committees, Powderpuff. Likes sewing, partying, fun times with friends and ‘‘OOTS.”’ “Remember...” SARA BACHMAN, Sister Sara, Hearts, Rhinestones, 11 Percy Rd. LFS, Budweiser, Michelob, weenyroasts, Boston Strangler, ARIZONA, mustangs, half-pint, boys, Vinebrook, mentos, rainbows and _ stars. Cruising, BREAKAWAY. GEORGE J. BACIGALUPO, Batch, Jack, Beano, 89 Adams St., Varsity Soccer Co-Captain, Varsity Track Co-Captain, Class Council, Unit Rep. ‘Back to Ae Li Puerto Rico”, ‘Hey Boy’, ‘‘Searching but not finding, understanding anyway BRIAN BAILEY, 41 Monroe Rd., JA Hockey. Hopes to be an artist. “! don’t think I'll miss LHS at all!’ STEPHEN J. BAIROS, 7 Goffe Rd. MELINDA-CAROL BALLOU, Pooh, 36 Highland Ave., EWOW, Madrigals, Shakespeare, Drama, Chamber Music, thinking and laughing. Lawyer? “Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steele.” SUZANNE BALON, Suzy-Q, Mushroom, 24 Stimson Ave., Drill Team, Junior and Senior Prom Committees. Likes sports, action, Deep Purple, Dana, Dawasaki, vans, munchies, sulking, scuppering. “That’s what she said.”’ MARILYN G. BALTZ, Red, 28 Robinson Rd., Ski and Spanish Clubs, VA Volunteer. Likes skiing, sleaking and friends. “Hasta luego, mes amigos!” BRIAN BANKS, 8 Bowser Rd. LAURA A. BARBER, 24 Circle Rd., Drama Club. Likes music and drama. Forget them IBEGLOPS. CARY BARNEY, C.B., 24 Saddle Club Rd., Drama Club, writing. “Feets don’t fail me now.” GIL BARRETT, Rowdy, 25 Pearl St., Derelicts Inc. Plans to go to college and become a State Trooper. East End. EILEEN BARRETT, I, 10 Winston Rd., Mixed Chorus. Loves singing. “Live each day as though it is your last.”, “Keep the faith.”’ ARTHUR M. BARSAMIAN, 253 Woburn St. ELIZABETH A. BARTEL, 3 Sunnyknoll Ave. LINDA BARTON, Smiley, 57 Meriam St. Likes gymnastics, soccer, bike- riding, cruising, Schlitz, men, people laughing. ‘‘Want to do another one? Hell, why not?”, “Anytime is Friendly’s time... ” HARVEY S. BASS, Harve, Animal, Super Pun, 30 Eastern Ave., Sophomore and JV Soccer, Sophomore Soccer Coach, Drama Club. ‘‘Did you hear the one about...” JOYCE BASS, 25 Valley Rd., Black Student Union. Let’s get hizzed! 4 long years of intense depression. Gnee! Secret ambition: Famous rich actress or model. SCOTT R. BATCHELDER, 84 Bertwell Rd. ROBERT JAMES BATES, 12 Hayward Ave., Co-Captain Football, Hockey, Baseball. JEFFREY R. BATTIN, 15 Paul Revere Rd. ‘Not for love have lives been lost ill felt dreams must pay the cost.” MARIANNE E. BAUM, 4 Wright St., Ski Club, Senior Show. Likes: BB, skiing, Proms, friends, and having a good time. ‘Peace cannot be kept by force, it can only be achieved by understanding.” 176 WILLIAM ASADOORIAN KARL AUSTERMANN SARA BACHMAN NANCY J. AVALLONE GEORGE BACIGALUPO BRIAN BAILEY STEPHEN BAIROS MELINDA-CAROL BALLOU MARILYN G. BALTZ BRIAN BANKS LAURA A. BARBER SUZANNE BALON LINDA BARTON CARY BARNEY GIL BARRETT i ae , AY EILCEN V. BARRETT _ ARTHUR BARSAMIAN ROBERT BATES HARVEY BASS JOYCE BASS SCOTT BATCHELDER . e MARIANNE BAUM Wee DEBORAH ANN BAYLES, Debbie, 19 Wyman Rd., Band, Yearbook, Chorus, NHS. “A person wrapped up in himself makes a small package.” DANIEL F. BECK, 30 Woodland Rd., Stage Band, Band. RICHARD BECKER, 18 Augustus Rd. “Eat meat when you're hungry, drink whiskey when you’re dry, have all the girls you ever want, and be happy when you die.” : FRANCIS E. BELCASTRO, 174 Wood St. MICHAEL BELCIK, 14 Payson St. JOHN BELLIVEAU, Bell, 30 Oak St., Likes skiing, soccer, tennis. ‘‘Keep in touch with Mama Kin”, ‘Make it.” SUSAN KATHERINE BENDER, Sue, 1 Brookwood Rd., Brigadoon, Madrigals, Concert Choir, South Pacific, My Fair Lady, Wellesley, Guitar, Mime. “I shall make a song and find a rainbow in the mist.” DEBORAH J. BENGTSON, Deb, 10 Carol Ln., Chorus, Student House Secretary, Junior Prom Committee, Junior and Senior Shows. “Sing as a song in search of a voice that is silent.” “M.W.” KENT BENOIT, 43 Laconia St., Alive, soccer, woodworking, good friends, yepee, Mom and Dad, T.I.E. “Prepare for the worst and then all it can be is better.’’ GAVIN R. BENSON, 24 Woodland Rd. STEPHANIE A. BERNIER, Steph, 54 Baskin Rd. KEITH E. BERNSTEIN, 3 Thoreau Rd. BARBARA A. BETTENCOURT, Boo, Legs, 2 Tewksbury St., Swim team Tri- Captain, Yearbook, Powderpuff, V.A. volunteer, SOS. ‘Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something.” LESLIE ANN BILETCH, 8 Cooke Rd., Field Hockey, Softball, Band, Powderpuff. BARBARA BJORKLUND, 10 Carmel Cir., God save the Kinks, Elsie’s, small parties, hey ki d, batteries not included. “If | were flawless, I’d have nothing to give you but my silence.” ELLEN V. BLAKE, Dino, 4 Wachusett Cir. “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.” MARY BLAKE, Mar, 1 Nickerson Rd., Friendly’s: What's Friendly’s?? Beach Bum, Hawaii, Kim, Miller Park, Over the rail. ‘‘Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length.” ROBERT BLAKE, 40 Prospect Hill Rd. PAULA G. BLOOMBERG, 170 Lincoln St., Senior Prom Committee, AFS, Loves York Beach, jimmies, and travelling. ‘““Hey Yo-Yo ... You never listen to me!’”’ “Do what you can with what you have, where you are.”” WILLIAM BLUESTEIN, 8 Sylvia St. Likes Cars, parties, Budweiser, John Coltrane, and Miroslav Vitous, doesn’t like yearbooks. ROBERT E. BOUDREAU, JR., Boudy, 8 Barlett Ave., Co-Captain Varsity Soccer and Co-Captain Varsity Hockey. Loves all sports. Plans to be an accountant. “Don’t take yourself too seriously.” MARK BOUGAS, Mocas, 29 Baskin Rd., Expert Motocross rider, 54Z, Honda Elsinore. “Wheeliers.”” DAWNA MARIA LEPATIA BOWDEN, 13 Putnam St., Roxbury. Don’t keep your feelings locked up inside, Tear down your walls, don’t let them hide you, Can’t you understand? You’re beautiful. — D.B. — SANDRA BOWERSOCK, Sandy, Sock, 66 Baskin Rd., Soccer, Leader Corps, Class Council, VP of SFG, Powderpuff, Prom committee, Cheerleading, Ski Club, Tennis. Likes skiing, hotdogging, sports, The Alps. “Think Snow”. GORDON D. BOYD, 16 Redcoat Ln. JOHN G. BOYNTON, 46 Hancock St. ALISON BRACKEN, Big Al, 63 Reed St., Majorette, water ballet, Pine Knoll volunteer, Powderpuff. ““No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” HUGH BRADSHAW, Brad, Snowshoes, Hughie, 4 Constitution Rd. Best thing in my life — Monkey. “You only go around once in life” “Got a dime?” “Squeeze you later.” ANDY BRAKS, 14 Appletree Ln., Music, Drawing, Sports, and Booze. GREGORY BRAMHALL, Greg, 35 Wachusett Dr., Mountaineering, Bike Racing, Jazz. ‘“Nice Clean Bus”. LYLE BREITMAIER, 8 Minola Rd., Coach girl’s soccer, E unit gang, 7 27 74. “Lead life to its fullest and it will never be empty.” VICTORIA BRENDLER, 611 Mass. Ave., Memories of Foxy and the threesome, adventures through Freakland and greaseland, Pussy and Moccasin, Crosses and kegs, MBRMKL. Finding identity in this dump is hell. ROBERT J. BRENNAN, 21 Buckman Dr. RICK BRENNER, 117 Adams St. KAREN G. BRESNIHAN, 25 Partridge Rd. DANIEL BECK DEBORAH BAYLES RICHARD BECKER MICHAEL BELCIK SUSAN BENDER DEBORAH BENGSTON KENT BENOIT BARBARA BETTENCOURT MARY BLAKE LESLIE ANN BILETCH BARBARA BJORKLUND ELLEN V. BLAKE WILLIAM BLUESTEIN MARK BOUGAS L ' SANDRA BOWERSOCK ROBERT E. BOUDREAU, JR. ALISON BRACKEN ANDY BRAKS a) ye HUGH BRADSHAW III JOHN BOYNTON GORDON BOYD LYLE BREITMAIER ROBERT BRENNAN KAREN BRESNIHAN SUSAN BRICK, Priscella, 4 Blueberry Ln., Chorus, Brigadoon, Class Council, Powderpuff. Loves parties, tennis, football, golf, and “Summerbreezes’. “We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyways.” JOHN J. BROSNAHAN, 7 Plainfield St. CYNTHIA LEE BROWN, Cindy, Brownie, Cucumbers, 99 Gleason Rd., Drill Team, Gymnastics, Ski Club, Likes sports, partying, “Jack’s house’, nookying, Rainbow, Hampton Beach, summertime, Beach Boys. “An old flame!” “Why?” LARAINE BROWN, 61 Woburn St. SCOTT BRYAN, Scotty, 2 Hilltop Ave. Likes Novas, Hates Chevelle SS’s. Ambition: Accountant. “You only live once, so grab all the gusto you can, when you can.” KAREN BUCHINSKAS, 8 Saddle Club Rd., Folio, Health Services. “If you can’t go first class, don’t go at all.” LINDA A. BULLOCK, 17 Longfellow Rd. CHERYL ANN BURKE, 5 Frances Rd. Likes swimming, horses, and tennis. “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” LANCE T. BURKE, 231 Marrett Rd. STEVEN J. BURNS, Burnsie, 1 Coach Rd., Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track. Likes mopars and tubocharged Corvairs. Hopes to become a dentist. UNKS 1 Club Cruisin’ Queeb FUNNIEEEE. STEPHEN ROBERT BURNS, Burnzy, 37 Cliffe Ave., Varsity Golf, Manager Varsity Soccer and Hockey. Likes all sports. Wants to become a CPA. “Strive to be the best there is.”’ FRANCIS V. BUSA, Booze, 36 Lowell St. Likes race cars and lots of broads, JAY A’s, Club 20, Derilicks Inc., East End, VETTES Forever. STEVE BUSCONE, Bisco, Bosco, Busco, Biscayne, Muskrat, 159 Pleasant St., Soccer, Basketball, Golf, Junior A, Lounge, The Pru. “It was an awesome display.”, “Divot” “But, Coach... ” AMY L. BUSIEK, 41 Somerset Rd., “Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.” — Donald Marquis. CHARLES RALPH BUTTS, Buttsie, 116 Burlington St., JV and Varsity Tennis. “That that is is, and that that isn’t is not.’ MICHAEL E. BYRNE, 77 Wellington Ln. MILES M. BYRNE, 19 Bernard St. DEBORAH C. CACCIOLA, 32 Ingleside Rd. KATHLEEN G. CACCIOLA, Kathy, 9 Carnegie Pl. Hopes to be a Medical Assistant. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.” NANCI A. CADARIO, 29 Roosevelt Rd. ANN CAMAC, 96 Kendall Rd. DONNA CAMP, 10 Preston Rd., Business Editor-Yearbook, Junior and Senior Prom Committees, Senior Show, Leader Corps, Powderpuff. “Whale’’, “Hey, Eskimo!’’, “If you can’t be good, be good at it.” @ 180 SUSAN C. BRICK LARAINE BROWN CINDY BROWN KAREN BUCHINSKAS SCOTT BRYAN CHERYL ANN BURKE LINDA A. BULLOCK FRANCIS BUSA STEPHEN ROBERT BURNS MILES BYRNE STEVEN BURNS AMY BUSIEK RALPH BUTTS STEVEN BUSCONE re, Ah ANN CAMAC DONNA CAMP DEBRA CACCIOLA KATHLEEN CACCIOLA NANC CADARIO PATRICIA L. CANNIFF, Patty, Trish, 12 Myrna Rd. Ambition: Secretarial school. “Yesterday's hurt is today’s understanding, rewoven into tomorrow's life.” JUSTINE CARABBIO, Crusty, 40 Fairbands Rd. Likes B.E. and the weekends. MAURICE M. CAREY JR., Buddy, 5 Dewey Rd., Soccer, Student House, Senior Class Council. “Love those legs”, “Keep smiling”. EMILY J. CARMEN, 6 Stonewall Rd. KEVIN CASEY, Case, 318 Lowell St., Basketball, Baseball. ‘Do what you can with what you have.” CAROL MARGARET CASSIDY, 14 Harding Rd., Band. “Cherish yesterday, live today, dream tomorrow.” GAIL CERULLI, 249 Lowell St., Madrigals, Concert Choir, Musicals. Enjoys singing, playing the piano, the ocean and traveling. ‘We do not remember days, we remember moments.” GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, 458 Marrett Rd. Good driver, totaled cars, the Rez, Elsy’s Place (the pit). ‘May corruption be maintained and truth chained.” JOETTE V. CHANCY, Boo Boo, Joe, Joy, 15 Lynhurst St., Dorchester, Black Student Union President 1974-75. ‘You Know!”’, “Dig that man.”, “Gary Fine and can dress.”, “BETSHEPGARETI.”” RICHARD CHARLANTINI, Richie, 67 Valley Rd. Brook Gang. ALLEN R. CHEN, 6 Fairfield Dr., NHS, Chorus, Math Team, Ping-Pong, Bridge. ‘“Ooga!”, “This is true”, “good morning!” LEON CHEN, 6 Redcoat Ln., Musket, Yearbook. CHERYL LYNNE E. CHILDS, Cheryl, Cherie, 10 Locke Ln. “Likes friends, watching soccer, RG 37, skiing. Friendship is trying to help anyway you can even if it’s only to understand.” AVIVA CHOMSKY, Avi, 15 Suzanne Rd. LOIS JAN CICERO, Slo, 11 Cooke Rd., Swim Team, Track Manager, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows and Proms, Class Council. Likes beaches, swimming and flicks. ‘3 ‘F's’, “Friendship is one’s prize possession.” BENJAMIN W. CLARKE, 29 Moon Hill Rd., Gymnastics. “Is there any such thing as a grease-jock?”’ MORIA A. CLEARY, Clarence, Turkey, 29 Hayes Ave., Lacrosse, Powderpuff, Skiing, Junior and Senior Shows. “One Kippa Leadergirl O’B.”, “Mr. B.”, “I’m the straight one, remember!’’, “Ah, come on.” MARGUERITE M. CLIFFORD, 11 Hilltop Ave. MARK S. CLOUGH, 89 Hancock St. PEG COATES, Peglet, 31 Pine Knoll Rd., Pine Knoll Nursing Home, E unit Gang. “quote, unquote”, “This is true’, ‘“A time for friends.” LEE D. COHEN, 60 Sherburne Rd., Tennis, Skiing. ‘“Knicks and Yankee Haters Anonymous”, “Celtic’s Pride”, “If at first you don’t succeed, Forget it!” 182 oa PATRICIA CANIFF JUSTINE CARABBIO CAROL MARGARET CASSIDY oS) MAURICE M. CAREY GAIL CERULI GEORGE CHAMBERLAND JOETTE CHANCY RICHARD CHARLANTINI ALLEN CHEN LEON CHEN LOIS J. CICERO MOIRA CLEARY AVI CHOMSKY BENJAMIN W. CLARKE MARGUERIT CLIFFORD MARK CLOUGH MARGARET COATES LEE COHEN ANDREA COHLER, Lenny, 85 Bloomfield St. Lo ves rainbows, pizza, Mustangs, Hawkin, Beach Boys, Benson and Hedges, Peca, wienies, AC, the park, summer of '73, Prom ‘74, Boston Strangler. FSPOIAXSTY. GEORGE VINCENT COLBY Ill, G. Vincent, 7 Hawthorne Rd. ‘‘You only live once, so enjoy it all you can.” CONSTANCE COLE, Connie, 7 Belfry Tr. HAROLD LINH COLE, 9 Belfry Tr. TODD L. COLLARD, 92 Hill St., Band, LHS TV, SSU, Euphoniums, Agriculture. NANCY COLLAZZA, Kid, Nanc, 2360 Mass. Ave. “What's this piece of action?”, “USAF stole something.” I'll let it go this time! Loves Scott’s Mach I. ANNE COLLINS, 86 School St. BRIAN COLLINS, 15 Franklin Rd. Likes skiing, dirt bikes, and 63 split window coupes. PAUL COLLINS Ill, Chip, 8 Oxbow Rd. Likes hockey, baseball, sailing, swimming, golf, and cars. “If you don’t have fun doing it, it’s not worth doing at all.” CYNTHIA CONNOLLY, Connolly, Cindy, 4 Summit Rd. Varsity Field Hockey, Softball. “ ... our good times are all gone and I’m bound for moving on. I'll look for you if I’m ever back this way.” MARILYN CONNOR, Lynn, 325 Bedford St., Junior and Senior Shows. Likes skiing with KM TF, Good times, good friends, laughing and life. DF 26.90= 65. “Memories are reality.” JANICE CORR, 8 Park St. | love Vets and Kenny. FRANK J. CORSINO, 15 Byron Ave. “Not to be bored is an active form of imbecility.” ROBIN S. COTLER, 31 Young St., Powderpuff, Yearbook, Junior and Senior Proms, Senior Show, Ski Club, H-Lav, Rugo’s. ‘It all started in Milton.”’, “Happiness is like a butterfly .. . it comes and softly sits on your shoulder.”’ DEBORAH COTTY, Debbie, D.U.C., 34 Balfour St., Skating, Maine. Ambition: to join the Ice Follies. “wanna go’ the beach?’’ PH and Murph forever. Mateus.” DF 26.90=65, lamp shades “what a panic”, anything blue. DIANE L. COX, Di, 36 North St. Likes waterskiing, ‘68’ Mustangs, parties, boys, Proms, CAMBRIDGE. Ambition to be a nurse. “A good friend never lets you down.” “HEY LADY JANE!” CAROL CRAIG, Cubby, 36 Reed St. Majorettes, Powderpuff, Senior Show. Hopes to be an executive secretary. “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” SCOTT L. CRANDELL, 20 Heritage Dr. RICHARD CRESTA, 775 Trapelo Rd., Waltham. GEORGE V. COLBY ANDREA COHLER 2 nA | NANCY COLLAZZO ANNE COLLINS TODD COLLARD BRIAN COLLINS PAUL COLLINS III 184 CYNTHIA CONNOLLY MARILYN CONNOR JANICE CORR LOUISE CORMIER DIANE L. COX FRANK CORSINO CAROL CRAIG ROBIN COTLER SCOTT CRANDELL DEBORAH COTTY 185 RACHEL CROSS ROBERT CROWELL CHARLES B. CROWLEY MARK CUCCINELLO CYNTHIA CUNHA GERALD CUPP JOHN CURRIER MARYANNE CURRAN STEPHEN CUNNIFF DEBRA A. DAIGLE CHRISTINE D’ARRIGO LAUREN CUSOLITO KIM DAVIS DONNA DEANE JUNE DeCARLO JOHN DEGNAN GARY PAUL DeGUGLIEIMO DONALD DeBERNARDI GARY L. DeFLICE RUTH DELFINER 187 P. RACHEL CROSS, 31 Woodland Rd. Drama Club, Mem. Church Group. Likes back packing in the Sierras, dancing, drama, music, Kersarge Lakes, Bishop Pass. Hates Dubonnet, MIAH! | came, | saw, | ran. ROBERT CROWELL, Bob, 12 Brookside Ave. Cross Country, Indoor Track, Co-Captain Spring Track. CHARLES B. CROWLEY, Chuck, 34 Justin St., Varsity Soccer, LHS Rep. to the State Board of Education, Design Editor of Yearbook, Student Government. Likes art and skiing. Ambition: Architect. MARK CUCCINELLO, 2412 Mass. Ave. CYNTHIA CUNHA, Cindy, 139 Reed St., Powderpuff, JV Lacrosse. ‘‘Loves baseball, Hot Dogs, apple pie and lime green Corvettes.” STEPHEN CUNNIFF, 27 Calvin St. GERALD M. CUPP, City, Farmer, 171 Woburn St. ‘There are two places that you will never find me, in college or driving anytlhing but a truck.’’ MARYANNE CURRAN, Mac, 61 Cliffe Ave. “Pug ma hone.” JOHN R. CURRIER, Tad, Jack, 25 Normandy Rd., Soccer and the Tennis Team, Student Government. “ ... but we decide which is right and which is an illusion.” LAUREN CUSOLITO, Laurie, 24 Fairland St., EWOW. “I never liked being thought of as a D.U.C. and | don’t want to be remembered as one.”’, “See ya.” DEBBIE A. DAIGLE, Daig, 19 Donald St., Junior and Senior Shows, Musicals, Concert Choir, Powderpuff. Loves music, tennis, parties, California summers and golf. “If music is the food of love, play on.” SUSAN MARIE DANTI, Dant, 73 Bloomfield St., Swim Team, Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff. ‘‘“Go placidly amidst the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence ... ”, DF 26.90 = 65. CHRISTINE M. D’ARRIGO, 1 Lantern Ln. KIM DAVIS, 39 Winchester Dr. “It’s Been Real.”, “I’ll remember G-Unit gang and lav always.”, “Live today! Don’t regret tomorrow! And forget yesterday!” DONNA DEANE, Berit, 32 Independence Ave., Choruses, Lacrosse, AFS, IORG, “PC”, “Chutch”, “Bruno Ventura’, “SDS”, ‘““Chuck’’. Loves music and JT. ‘Faith is the single star that shines in constancy against the darkness.”’ DONALD DeBERNARDI, Don, DeBe, 1 Barrett Rd., Ski Club, Rifle Club. “Do unto others before they do unto you.” JUNE DeCARLO, Looney, Legs, June Bug, Kissy Face, Kitten, 472 Marrett Rd. Likes skiing, sewing. Baby-Maker. ‘‘Love is never having to say you’re sorry.”, “I’ll always Love Pooh.” GARY L. DeFLICE, 64 Hinchey Rd. ‘’To leave LHS while I’m still ahead.”’ MARY ANN DeFRANCESCO, Guinzo, D.U.C.’s, 20 Webb St., Powderpuff, CC Dixie, Sundeas Forever, Florida!! Likes the ocean, the sun and kids! “There is so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out.” JOHN DEGNAN, Jay, 74 School St. D + D’s. “Don’t write a check with your mouth that your body can’t cash.” GARY DeGUGLIEIMO, DeGug, Tut, 9 Forest St., Varsity Cross Country Co- Captain ‘74-’75, Hockey, Track, Leader Corps. Loves all sports, music, people, places and things, MT. “Smoke ‘em, Pops’, “Enjoy when you can and endure when you must.”, “125%”. RUTH DELFINER, Rufus, 8 Brown Rd., Folio, NHS. Likes Charles Lamb and Anthony Trollope. ‘““One should always eat muffins quite calmly. It is the only way to eat them.” — Wilde. JOHN M. DELVECCHIO JAMES DeMARRE ROBERT DANIEL DeMELLO FRANK DENTON III ALAN DEVEAU GAIL DEXTER DEANNA DEVLIN DIANE DEVENEZIO MICHEAL DAVID DIMAMBRO DANIEL DIAS BRIAN DONNELLY DOREEN DIPIETRO DEBRA DONOVAN SANDREA DOO SANDRA DOUGLAS DAVID DOYLE DANNIE DURAND STEPHEN DOPPLER JILL DOWNEY BARBARA DRURY 189 JOHN M. DELVECCHIO, 17 Eldred St. JAMES DeMARRE, Jim, 22 Bernard St., Indoor and Outdoor Track. Likes ’67- ‘69 Camaro’s and 427 Vettes, cruisin’, Beach bummin’ in Maine, Stairway to Heaven, Beach Boys, Queeb, Mario’s ‘“Funnieeeeee ... ” ROBERT DANIEL DeMELLO, 36 Lincoln St. FRANK R. DENTON Ill, Rusty, 10 Lee St., Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track. “The power of truth is man’s greatest asset.’ ALAN R. DEVEAU, Al, 42 Eldred St., Played Football, Basketball, and Wrestling. Loves to fish in spare time. E. Unit Gang. DIANE M. DEVENEZIO, 53 Taft Ave., Cheerleading, Powderpuff and Spanish Club. PAUL A. DEVER, 43 Follen Rd. DEANNA LYN MARIE DEVLIN, Deanna, 651 Marrett Rd., Powderpuff, Senior Show, Q.S. Bench, Chicago, Elvis, Beach Boys, Hojo’s with Cub. “It’s been four long years, with lots of good friends, and lots of good times.”’ GAIL DEXTER, 25 Young St., Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior shows and Proms. Likes dogs, the seasons, and having fun. “’... Just walk beside me and be my friend.” DANIEL S. DIAS, 3 Chadbourne Rd. MICHAEL DAVID DiMAMBRO, 23 Moreland Ave., Soccer, lounging, having a good time. ‘Be good, but if you can’t be good, fake it. Chances are that nobody will know the difference anyway.” LISA TARA DIODATI, Elliot, 211 Woburn St., EN Gang, Likes Circle, Buro, Valley, Seabrook, Cape, NR BB, Schaefer Stadium, secrets, twigs, lights, Cappy, Summer ’74, Saturday nights. ‘Hi, guys, Wanta boogey?” DOREEN M. DiPIETRO, Guinea, 14 Green Ln. Likes to party, loves Paul. Ambition: to be a Secretary. ‘‘There are only two kinds of people in the world; Italian, and people who wish they were.” BRIAN R. DONNELLY, Stony, 12 Adams St., Football, Track Co-Captain, Shows, Hingham forever, Gennessee. ‘’Be yourself’’, ‘I’ll get by with a little help from my friends.” DEBRA DONAVAN, Deb, 12 Garfield St., Enjoys golf, swimming, and mini- biking, LD Power! “Where there is a will, there’s a way.” FREDERICK J. DONOVAN, 24 Brookside Ave. SANDREA JEAN DOO, Sandy, Doodrop, Dooey, 31 Cary Ave., Majorette Co-Captain, Soccer, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, Powderpuff, Senior Class Council, Senior Show, Q.S. Bench. “The thing you especially enjoy, may you enjoy them especially.” STEPHEN B. DOPPLER, Steve, Dops, 8 Augustus Rd., Yearbook, Musket, Ski Club. Likes: bicycling, photography, skiing, volleyball, Marx Brothers, Nikon, West Virginia, Rummy 50,000, 23-hour bus rides, retreats. “7:15 at Trinity?’”’, “Rope!”, “Somebody still cares about quality.” SANDRA DOUGLAS, Sandy, 60 Paul Revere Rd. “If the thing you love wants: freedom, let it free. If it returns, it is yours forever, if not, it was never really yours.” JILL DOWNEY, Ding Bat, 24 Hancock St., Swim Team Tri-Captain, Ski Club, AFS, JV Softball, Powderpuff. Likes swimming, skiing, sailing, and traveling. “No Way.” DAVID DOYLE, 14 Vine St. BARBARA DRURY, Barb, 95 Spring St., England Exchange, Powderpuff. Likes swimming, arguing, and peanut butter cookies. Wants to go into Nursing. “Life’s more fun if spent with others.” DANNIE DURAND, 212 Follen Rd. “What irony to discover that half of you is running around in the body of another person.’ CAROL ANNE DWIGHT GRAHAM EACOCK DONALD M. EATON JASMINE L. ELEFTHARAKIS TODDIE ELLIS SCOTT EAMES RICKY EPSTEIN JOHN FAHEY STEPHEN EISENBERG PETER ENNIS 2 oe Ne BRUCE ESTES KAREN EZEKIEL 190 LAURIE FANTASIA ANNE FEAKES BARBARA JANE FELD ROBERT FENOCHETTI ELIZABETH I. FIELD MARJORIE FINE NORA S. FELDMAN DEBBIE FIETZE RACHEL FINK 191 CAROL ANNE DWIGHT, C.A., Freckle-Faced Strawberry, Mudpie, 11 Hathaway Rd. “Quien sabe?”’, “Non compos mentis”, ‘Fear is the mind killer.”, “Once a thing is said, it cannot be unsaid.”’ THOMAS E. DYKE, 17 Minute Man Ln. GRAHAM EACOCK, 20 Wyman Rd., Hot air ballooning, bicycle racing, photography, Radio Control Aircraft, Rule Brittania. ‘Ten on the sprocket beats four on the floor...” SCOTT EAMES, Eamesey, Ansley Dunbar, 8 Carriage Dr., Gymnastics Team Captain, Bosie Brigade, Haven't been to math in weeks! Please Mr. Nichols!, BP. ‘Live long and prosper.”’ DONALD M. EATON, Don, 40 Percy Rd., Eco-Activists. “It’s just that demon life has got me in its way.”’ STEVE EISENBERG, Eisy, 55 Hancock St. The pit is open. JASMINE L. ELEFTHERAKIS, Jesse, 59 Reed St. TODDIE ELLIS, 3 Hill St., Varsity Softball, Field Hockey, YBYSAIA, Charley’s, Likes softball, horseback riding, Rainbow, parties, and sports. “The usual place.”’ ALISON EMERY, Ally, Sunshine, 441 Lowell St., Drill Team, English Exchange. ‘‘No one is too small to be able to help a friend.” PETER ENNIS, 11 Scotland Rd., Skiing, sailing, B-Ball once in a while, music, college. ‘‘Illigitimi non carborundum.” ERICA EPSTEIN, Ricky, 36 Baskin Rd. BRUCE C. ESTES, 13 Sheridan St. KAREN EZEKI EL, 75 Allen St. ‘Il keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because of all things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or better than friendship.”’ JOHN LAWRENCE FAHEY, 12 Payson St. LAURIE L. FANTASIA, Lay, 3 Village Cir., Powderpuff, Junior and Senior proms. “It’s good to have money to buy things that money can buy, but it’s better not to lose the things money cannot buy.” ANN FEAKES, Ann-a, 6 Juniper Pl. “Do yourself a favor, wake up to your mind, life is what you make it, you see but still you’re blind.” BARBARA JANE FELD, H.B., 6 Hickory St., Band, Chorus, Musicals, Likes Harpo Marx, RED, BODY'!!!, Charley's Pizza, Orange Plus!, Ambition: to dance. ‘No, let me be frank.”, “The Business.”’ NORA S. FELDMAN, 5 Linmoor Tr. ‘‘Love cures people, both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it.” ROBERT P. FENOCHETTI, 53 Reed St. DANIEL E. FERRO, 159 Emerson Rd. ELIZABETH |. FIELD, 40 Peacock Farm Rd., Orchestra, NHS, French Club. “! thought NHS was a list of names”, “Mr. D., can | have the keys to the storage room?” DEBORAH JO FIETZE, Feets, Foot, 34 Valley Rd., Field Hockey, Softball, Volleyball, BAYS, Co-Captain Henn’s Chicks, PARTY!!!22?, Class Council, Fiddler, Guys ’n Dolls. “Soccer Power!”, “One must leave his footprints in the sand.” STEPHEN J. FILOLUNGO, 4 Cherry St. MARJORIE BETH FINE, Gigi, Gi, 52 Eldred St. JV and Varsity Cheerleading Co-Captain, Yearbook Editor and Staff, Junior and Senior Prom Publicity Co- Chairman, Leader Corps, Musicals, Chorus, SCDB. “That’s obnoxious!”’ RACHEL B. FINK, 6 Ingleside Rd. Drama Club, Folio, Music activities. LISA FITZGERALD, 324 Bedford St. Horses, horses, horses. Plans to attend a riding school and become a professional trainer. MICHAEL DOUGLAS FOLEY, Mike, Fol, 11 Freemont St. Football. “If it feels good do it!”’, ‘Live free or die.” N. H. Laconia Forever. MICHAEL E. FORAN, 7 Lawn Ave. ANTOINETTE M. FORD, Edsel, Toni, 516 Massachusetts Ave. LRY “Remember all those wonderful retreats.’’, ‘Say Hello to Molasses for me.” APRIL J. FORMAN, ”A”, 9 Fessenden Way, Tennis, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows, Prom Committees, SFG, Class Council, French and Spanish Clubs. Likes skiing, the beach, partying, good times with friends, and “OOTS.”, “Remember...” WILLIAM FORRESTER, Bill, Bones, Pantload, 11 Parker St. LHS-LTA, Yearbook, Likes to draw, act and Quebec, Plans to fly around the world in a balloon. ‘’... someday I'll come down ...’’ Hopes for an art career. ERIK FORSBERG, 411 Concord Ave. Orchestra, Yearbook, and Photography. “Smarten up.” CHARLES N. FOSTER, Charlie, 70 Hancock St. Swim Team, Band, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Chorus, All State, French Club, Musicals, ‘To survive; Listen, establish goals, stay otf the thigh bones, don’t smoke and smile.” PATRICIA L. FOTI, Tricia, D.C., 30 Fairbanks Rd. Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows. Likes the beach, Wonder, books, skiing, and friends, DF 26.90 = 65. “The best way to be understood is to be understanding.” DAVID M. FOUHY, FOU, 8 Emerson Gardens. Likes skiing, the beach, sailing, Scuba diving, Blondes and partying. ‘There’s only one way to live life, and that’s happily.”’ EVERT FOWLE, 12 Winthrop Rd. AFS, Ski Club. To travel, enjoy myself, ski trip theme. ‘You only go around once in life.’’ JOAN P. FOX, Foxy, 18 Edgewood Rd. Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Track, E Unit gang! 7 24 74 “Since love can work a miracle, love can make a dream come true.” GARY A. FRANCESCHI, 26 Fairland St. KAREN L. FRANCIS, 92 School St. VERNA FRASCA, 7 Fairbanks Rd. “I have understanding as well as you; | am not inferior to you, Yes, who knoweth not such things as these?” — Job. KIM FRASE, 93 Gleason Rd. Football Co-Captain, Swimming, Junior and Senior shows, Junior and Senior Proms, Powderpuff coach. LINDA FREEMAN, Kitten, 11 Loring Rd. Loves Paul, cats, lollipops and friends. “I don’t wanna talk about it.”, “All my love to Paul.’’ HENRY FRIEDMAN, 17 Oxbow Rd. KEVIN FUCHS, The Fox, 43 Freemont St. ‘‘Nine out of ten times it won’t split the wood.” GWEN R. FULTON, 12 Fulton Rd. LISA FITZGERALD MIKE FOLEY ANTOINETTE FORD MICHAEL FORMAN WILLIAM FORRESTER APRIL FORMAN ERIK FORSBERG CHARLES N. FOSTER 192 PATRICIA FOTI DAVID M. FOUHY JOAN FOX EVERT FOWLE VERNA FRASCA GARY FRANCESCHI KAREN FRANCIS GWEN FULTON 195 ROSEMARY FURNSTAHL STEPHEN G. FURNSTAHL JEANNE M. GANSHIRT LISA GARANT MAUREEN GAVAN PATRICE GILLIS DAN GIL JOHN GAUTRAUD SHARON GEAGHAN 194 DAVID GELINEAU GIDEON GIL ROBERT GODOY BRADLEY GOLDEN LAUREL GLEZEN LAWRENCE B. GOLDBERG DANIEL H. GOLDMAN MIMI GOLDSTEIN 125 ROSEMARY A. FURNSTAHL, 25 Dane Rd. STEPHEN FURNSTAHL, Steve, 25 Dane Rd. “Two roads diverged in a wood, and | took the one less traveled by and that made all the difference.” LAURIE GALLAGHER, 118 Adams St., Tennis, Basketball, Junior and Senior Show, England Exchange, Class Council, skiing, mountain climbing, art, and music. ‘“‘Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” JEANNE MARIE GANSHIRT, Pitter-Patter, 48 Fletcher Ave. “There is not a place quite like the place anywhere near this place ... so this must be the place.” LISA GARANT, Pete, Cherry, 11 Locust Ave., Varisty gymnastics, Drill Team, Senior Show. Likes: parties, jiving, nookying, Jack’s house, Shanana, Beach Boys. “Life means forever’, ‘Slow down, take your time.” CRAIG R. GATELY, 8 Graham Rd. RICHARD E. GATELY, 8 Graham Rd. JOHN GAUTRAUD, 3 Burroughs Rd. MAUREEN J. GAVAN, Mo, 50 Eldred St. Likes skiing, Rockport, Sugarloaf, and California. “Go Placidly Amid The Noise And The Haste And Remember What Peace There May Be In Silence.” SHARON ANN GEAGHAN, Shar, Sharie, 8 Churchill Ln., Horsies and Bandies, Musket, riding Beowulf pony. “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” DAVID A. GELINEAU, 288 Lowell St. STEVEN GELOTTE, 20 Holmes Rd. GALE GENNARO, 108 Winter St., Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Powderpuff. | plan to go into the field of horses, and get as far away from Lexington as possible. C.P. forever. DANIEL GIL, Gid, Sack, 29 Blossomcrest Rd., Musket, Soccer — “Los Cochinos”, Drama — ‘The Fantasticks”, Orchestra, Going to the beach, Jenny. “Don’t let your schooling interfere with your education.” SMILE!!! GIDEON GIL, Dan, Hack, 29 Blossomcrest Rd., Soccer, “Los Cochinos’’, Track, Musket, SCDB, Orchestra. ‘No man should do that, which if every man did, would destroy Society.” NANCY GILBERT, 8 Dewey Rad., “I finally did it!” PATRICE GILLIS, 112 Pleasant St. MARIANNE GILMAN, Gilhead, 23 Wilson Rd. Likes bikes, oceans, and parties. “Stay away from me, Trovato!”, ‘““Good old D.U.C.”, “I’m dying’, “Now is the time to leave but my memories will remain.”’ JACK GLASSMAN, 19 Hancock St., Tennis, Yearbook. Likes pizza, bicycles, frozen music. ‘De gustibus non est disputandum, right?2”’ LAUREL SUE GLEZEN, Laurie, 309 Clayton Chapel Hill, NC. Cheerleader, SCA, Nat’l Honor Soc., French Honor Soc., Class councils, Keyettes, Ski Club, Powderpuff f’ball, Prom Chairman, O’legga Lamba sorority. ROBERT J. GODOY, Beardo, 5 Wilson Rd. Soccer, ‘‘Los Cochinos” LAWRENCE B. GOLDBERG, Larry, Lawrence of Lexington, Lorenzo de Lexington, Bruce, 10 Alcott Rd. “May a demented wombat crawl into your bed and spew forth upon your pillow” “’Ullo, Bruce!’ BRADLEY GOLDEN, 11 Dane Rd., Bridge Club, Debate Club, Strategic Games Club, Ski Club, N.ER.U.S.Y., Tennis “The individual is an endangered species’ DAN GOLDMAN, Goldy, 20 Partridge Rd. ‘The noisiest car in the U.S.A. is : by far the Chevrolet” MARCIE ANN GOLDSTEIN, Marce, Maurice, 59 York St. Swim Teams. “If you love something let it go, If it comes back it’s yours, If it doesn’t it never really was.” MIRIAM ROSE GOLDSTEIN, Mimi. “Excellent wretch! perdition catch my soul” aorey eS NANCY GOLINI ROBERT GOLDSTEIN RICHARD GORDON SANDRA GOODALE OWEN GREEN JOHN GRAHAM JOHN GUPPY III CARL GROSSMAN JULIE GREENE ELIZABETH GRISCOM EEL MICHAEL GREISDORF JOHN HALFMAN 196 CAROL HAGER GAIL HALL ANDREA HALLECK ANNE HAMILTON DANIEL HAMILTON DAVID HALL LISA HALL BARBARA HAMBERG KAREN HAMILTON ROBERT GOLDSTEIN, Bob, 7 Cooke Rd., Echo Editor-in-Chief, EDCO, “Tis better to remain silent and be thought of a fool, than to speak up and remove all doubt.”, “Stop the world, | want to get off!” NANCY GOLINI, 35 Balfour St., Child Care and Dixie. ‘If a man does not keep pace with his companions, it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer.” SANDRA GOODALE, Munchkin, Foo-Foo, 28 Independence Ave., Swim Team, AFS, Tutor at Adams School, Spain Trip. “Hey Dingbat!’’ LESTER E. GOODRIDGE, 24 Freemont St. RICHARD M. GORDON, Flash, Ricky, Fakir 1, 10 Bryant Rd., Yearbook, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Ski Club. JOHN F. GRAHAM, 6 Taft Ave., Laconia ’74-’75, The Pond, Dynamite Brains. MATTHEW A. GRAYSON, 9 Suzanne Rd. OWEN GREEN, 17 Moon Hill Rd. ‘Silence is the virtue of fools. If you are a fool you are wise; if you are wise you are a fool.” — Bacon. JULIE GREENE, Julius, 25 Bridge St. “Throw a lucky man into the sea and he will come up with a fish in his mouth.” MICHAEL GREISDORF, 16 Burlington St. ELIZABETH S. GRISCOM, Betsy, Thistle, 235 Waltham St., LHSEMEMS, Madrigal Echo, Outing Club. “It is an act of worship just to sit and look at high mountains.”” — Sir Edmund Hillary. “I’m Alive!” CHARLES GROSSIMON, Chuck, Charlie, H. Wazoo, 52 Winthrop Rd., Band, LHS TV. Likes to play tuba, Charlie’s Pizza. Plans to go into TV. ““Oompah!” CARL GROSSMAN, 27 Demar Rd. Likes cars, Budweiser, parties and Andres Segovia. Doesn't like High School. JOHN W. GUPPY III, Gup, 1 Revolutionary Rd., Bridge Club, Musket, Band. “‘Illegitimi non carborundum.” CAROL E. HAGER, 1 Dewey Rd. JOHN D. HALFMAN, Half, 75 Outlook Dr., Basketball, Likes Sailing, Flying, and world traveling. “Somewhere on the ocean”, “I am finally getting out of school so | can begin my education.” DAVID HALL, 53 Grant St., Freshman Soccer, Ski Club. GAIL A. HALL, 11 Fulton Rd. Likes plants, art, and going on tours. Enjoys Sundays, Theta Chi, and one little turkey. “Never let tomorrow’s clouds hide today’s sunshine.” LISA HALL, Joy It, Loopy, 1 Fairland Ave., Swim Team, Wild thing, B’s summer of ‘74. Likes giraffes, valley, Friendly’s, partying, bikes, hates jocks. Plans to go into physical therapy. ANDREA L. HALLECK, D.U.C., 80 Marrett Rd., Senior Show, Powderpuff, CC and Dixie. “Adventure is not in the guidebook and beauty is not on the map... Seek and you shall find...” BARBARA HAMBURG, Bobbie, 2 Eustis St. “The answer my friend is blowing in the wind, the answer is blowing in the wind.” — Dylan ANNE A. HAMILTON, Elliot, H.L.H., 1.B.T.C., 486 Lowell St., Likes Cappy, E.N. Gang, Circle, valley, Bu-Ro, N.R. B.B., Cape, Seabrook, Summer of '74, parking lot, secrets, Navy, Twigs! “Kinda sorta but not really”, “Hamsanoti.”” DANIEL HAMILTON, 2522 Mass. Ave. KAREN E. HAMILTON, Monkey, H.H., 359 Lowell St. Likes good times, Sept. 2nd. “I’ve never been able to push away the clouds myself.’’ 197 SUE HAMLET NANCY HAMMOND ARTHUR HARDY DANIEL HARDY ANNE HARLEMAN PAUL HARTERY DIANNE HAROULES = a | — STEPHEN HARVELL JEANNETTE HARVEY DAVID HATFIELD ALAN HAXTON z iy 8 JEFFREY HAUGEN KAREN HAYS i ELLEN HEALEY 198 JOYCE HEHIR BRUCE HERNITER SUSAN HEWITT JOHN HILFERTY MICHAEL HERMAN ALAN C. HERSCOTT REBECCA J. HIBBARD SUSAN HAMLET, Weigie, Suzy Cream Cheese, 16 Bellflower St., Summer Co-Op. Loves autumn, parties, cheesecake, ELP and prositing. “‘Here com es the sun.”, ““But Mr. Procter, | was there!”, “It’s all over.” NANCY HAMMOND, Nan, Ham, 8 Constitution Rd., Field Hockey, Band, Stage Band, Prom and Show Committees, Powderpuff. Likes Vermont, waterskiing, andi O@il sie “Mar-five.” GAIL HAMPTON, 9 Hamilton Rd. ARTHUR J. HARDY, 6 Mohawk Dr. DANIEL T. HARDY, Dan, 6 Mohawk Dr. “Everybody tells me that money isn’t everything; that’s true, but’s sure nice to have.” ANNE C. HARLEMAN, 16 Bloomfield St., Field Hockey Tri-Captain, Basketball, Lacrosse, Leader Corps, Class Shows, Powderpuff, Skiing! “Friendship is measured not by quantity, rather by quality.” DIANNE HAROULES, Di, Ruby, 139 Simonds Rd., Junior and Senior Shows, Prom Committees, Powderpuff, Gymnastics. MW, 7 points. Ambition: Professional skater. “The way to be happy is to make others so.”” WENDY L. HARPER, 23 Blossomcrest Rd. PAUL HARTERY, Otis, 54 Taft Rd. Likes chicks, parties and sports. Would like to become a fireman. “Stay healthy and become wealthy.”, ‘1975 Forever.” STEPHEN JOSEPH HARVELL, Harv, 131 Burlington St., Varsity Soccer, Freshman Track. Loves skiing, sailing and football. JEANNETTE HARVEY,Nette,73 Asbury St. Remember the Canyon Trip, Mr. Y., Daddy D., and Judy. Remember the imitation Peanut Butter? DAVID HATFIELD, Hats, 107 Bow St., Baseball, Lounging, The Who, Three men from Chicago. “Everybody knows this is Nowhere.” JEFFREY HAUGEN, Jeff, 1454 Mass. Ave. Likes Skiing. Plans to go to school in the Rockies. “Remember the poker games, and take good care of Harry in E Unit!” ALAN HAXTON, Hax, Al, 64 Cliffe Ave., AV Club. KAREN HAYS, 39 Locust Ave. Band, sailing, survival camping. ‘‘Life is not worth living unless it is a grand adventure.” ELLEN L. HEALEY, L, Squeak, 19 Heritage Dr. Senior Class Auction, Bob W. 4-ever. “The Mighty Midget and Big Bessie rides again.” “Hold true to the truths of life.” JOYCE HEHIR, 28 Blossom St. MICHAEL HERMAN, 6 Wachusett Dr. Music, Jazz, flute, tennis, sailing. “No matter how you slice it, it’s still a golf ball.” BRUCE HERNITER, 256 Waltham St. Secretary of the LLTAS. ALAN HERSCOTT, Big Al, Spear Chucker, 12 Rumford Rd., Ski Club President, two years Varsity Track. “Here | come Brocton!!”, “Live life to the fullest, as you see it best.”” JOHN G. HERTHER, Jay, Hector, 5 Franklin Rd. Likes waterskiing, sailing, and basketball. Loves 57 Chevys, and girls. “The greatest tragedy in life is indifference.” SUSAN HEWITT, 19 Freemont St., Powderpuff, tutoring. Loves little kids, parties and lots of friends. Hopes to be a teacher. REBECCA J. HIBBARD, Becky, 194 Grove St. Likes animals, skating, plants, summer days, and Tackhammer. “The trouble with being punctual is that people think you have nothing more important to do.” JOHN E. HILFERTY, Ned, 33 Shirley St. Remembers Waurel, Little Lid, Andy, the Easter Lucy, Sylvia, Martis, Puddin’, Mother Agnus, “Snake Eyes”, Rachael, Bean Town. “Sola Resurgit Vita.”” A199 NANCY HINCKLEY DONNA L. HOFFMAN KAREN HOLT ROBERT HILLS KAREN HOSFORD KAREN HOOPER CHARLES HORNIG DAVID HUOPPI LEIGH ANNE IRELAND GAIL HUGHEY aghig phe NEE JULIE JANKELSON KAREN JOHNSON JAMES P. JANUSAS DORREEN JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHNSON PHIL JONES ROBERT H. HILLS, Hillsie, 20 Percy Rd., Basketball. “C’mon, c’mon”, “Fires out’a here”, “Unbelievable”, To all my friends — “Remember all the good times we had! Good Luck Always!” NANCY HINKLEY, 2 Baskin Rd. JOHN HIRTLE, 62 Baskin Rd. DONNA HOFFMAN, 5 Brigham Rd. KAREN L. HOLT, 65 Baskin Rd., Powderpuff, Varsity Tennis, Yearbook, EDCO, Folio. Loves people. “Life is nothing without friendship.” KAREN M. HOOPER, 50 Valleyfield St., Field Hockey, Ba sketball, Softball, NHS. CHARLES HORNIG, 144 Marrett Rd. Math Team, Band, Orchestra, Drama Club, Strategic Games. “8.307” KAREN HOSFORD, 14 Taft Ave. The Tower and Green Chevelles, pencils mixed with flour, 69¢ challenger, Joey’s inflatable. “No Ruth’, “AHRIGHT”, “Abby, how did Michael get that bloody nose?”’ MICHAEL A. HOURIHAN, 22 Butler Ave. ASTRID H. HOWARD, 4 Dewey Rd. JANET HUBERT, 29 Volunteer Way. GAIL J. HUGHEY, Elf, 165 Lincoln St., Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, Leader Corps, skiing, swimming, red Vegas, parties. LD Power! ‘Man lives by habits indeed, but what he lives for are thrills and excitement.” DAVID HUOPPI, Dave, Hop, 19 Grapevine Ave. ‘‘Jeeps never die.’’ The future cannot be stopped. PAULA A. HURLEY, 49 School St. LEIGH ANNE IRELAND, Bones, 5 Richard Rd., Cumberland Exchange, Band, Co- Captain X-Country and Outdoor Track, OBC, ‘For that which we are, we are... to strive, to seek, to find; and not to yield.” JULIE JANKELSON, 16 Benjamin Rd., For once, I’m speechless. JAMES J. JANUSAS, J.J., 163 Cedar St., Varsity Golf. DANIEL J. JICK, 46 Meriam St., SCDB Editor, Yearbook Business Manager, Varsity Soccer — The Family. “If you don’t have anything to say, say it.” — Groucho Marx. DOREEN L. JOHNSON, 336 Bedford St. EARL STEPHEN JOHNSON Ill, Bwana, Zombe, 58 Ivan St., Basketball, President Sophomore Class, Track. Sly and Hendrix. ‘To rest is to rust, to be active is to achieve.”’ JOSEPH JOHNSON, Joe, 75 Cedar St., Band, Stage Band. Likes sports, camping, Charlie’s. KAREN M. JOHNSON, 40 Bridge St. “The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid.” PHIL JONES, Jonesey, 36 Woburn St. Laconia ‘74. Never ate a worm | didn’t like. 201 PAUL JORDAN, Pix, PJ, Jordz, 32 Cleliand Rd., Cross-Country, Track. Likes 426 Hemi- cudas, cruisin’, beer parties, ice cold Schlitz. ALICE JOSLIN, Abby, 16 Taft Ave. Locke’s Pond, The Tower and Angels’ grounded again, Crazy Joe from the Hilo, rr-rrr lemon’s on the loose, Beets and Sweets, Be Nice! JOHN JUNOD, J.J., 9 Baskin Rd. Enjoys camping, golf, canoeing, winter and the beach. Computer is my thing!!! Plans to be an Electronic Engineer. “Not a bookworm, but a computer bug.” EDWARD KARPINSKI, Toad, 24 Wyman Rd. Junior ““A” Hockey. ELIZABETH KASSLER, Betsy, 11 Winchester Dr., Class Council, AFS, Powderpuff. “Den’t wanna grow up, don t wanna go to school”, loves Jeep and New Hampshire. SHARON KAVA, Shar, 60 Shade St., Yearbook, Powderpuff. Likes The Cape, sailing, and bike riding. MARK KAVANAGH, Nagh, 37 Sherburne Rd. Those who have had four years to make peace at LHS and could not, should not be given another chance... BRENDA KAYE, 27 Philip Rd., Drama Club, BBG, BEFTY. Likes singing and playing the guitar. ‘I don’t get it!” EILEEN P. KEEGAN, I, 18 Ellison Rd. SUSAN KEMPER, 51 Baskin Rd. “Everything comes and goes, marked by lovers and styles of clothes. Things that were held high and told yourself were true, lost or changing.” KIM KENDALL, 51 Ledgelawn Ave. ROSS KENDALL, 51 Ledgelawn Ave. LISA KENN, Lisa, 35 Ingleside Rd. “I’m cruisin’ right along.’”, Lee remember the green fence. Love to the friends from C-Unit, and stay high. PATRICE MARIE KENNEY, 10 Frost Rd., Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Sophomore and Junior Class Vice-President, Junior and Senior Shows, NHS, and Summer Co-op. “What we see depends mainly on what we look for.’’ DAVID GLENN KENT, 5 Birch Hill Ln., NEFTY President, Musket Editor, SCDB Editor. “There are no days in life so memorable as those which vibrated to some of imagination.” THOMAS KHACHADOORIAN, Khatch, 442 Waltham St. Likes fishing, golf and Schlitz in bottles. “Tell me about it.’”’ CAROLYN KING, Kiki, M.K., 39 Preston Rd., Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows and Proms. Likes to figure skate, wate rski, Sebago Lake, befuddlement with PK and AK. “Let’s Boogie.” DF 26.90 = 65. MICHEAL J. KING, Mike, 10 Bushnell Dr., Basketball. “Genius does what it must, talent does what it can.” WILLIAM A. KING, 10 Bushnell Dr., Basketball. ‘Parting with your friends is a little like dying.” GARETH KINKEAD, 54 Messinger St., Mattapan. WILLIAM H. KINNER, Bill, 14 Thoreau Rd., Soccer, Track, ‘‘Los Cochinos.”, “Asi no Some KAREN KITCHING, K.K., Hey Kari-Anne, 14 Sherburne Rd., WR, FNI, PB, Elsie’s, Chinese Prisoners, Killer Kane, Hoodsies, Liams. ‘‘C’est la vie, C’est la mort, Say no more.” 202 PAUL JORDAN ALICE JOSLIN JOHN JUNOD ED KARPINSKI ELIZABETH KASSLER SHARON KAVA MARK KAVANAGH EILEEN P. KEEGAN PATRICE MARIE KENNEY SUSAN KEMPER BRENDA KAYE CAROLYN KING LISA KENN DAVID G. KENT THOMAS Ee Hi KHACHADOORIAN Bi ad WILLIAM KING MICHAEL KING BILL KINNER KAREN KITCHING 203 LESLIE KLANE SUSAN KITFIELD LAWRENCE KLEMM AMY KOLODKIN PETER F. KLEBANOFF PHILIP A. KOLOVSON SUSAN KOLOVSON MIKE KOOCHER BRIAN KOREN STEPHEN KREIDE ANDREAS U. KUEHNLE CHRISTOPHER KYPRIANOS DAVID KOUTOUDAKIS SANDRA KRIKORIAN SHARON KUSHINSKY CYNTHIA LAMANTEA SUSAN E. KITFIELD, 12 Ewell Ave. LESLIE S. KLANE, Leslita, O’Kay, Leslie-Sue, 29 Winchester Dr. Majored in extra- curricular. “Fear makes strangers of people who should be friends.”, ‘The woods would be very quiet, if no birds sang but the very best.”, “Hasta... ” PETER KLEBANOFF, Kojak, Hopalong 2, 4 Marlboro Rd. Firefighter, Draftsman. “Superluke”, “Raising a million dollars wouldn't be difficult, but it would be wrong!” KRIS A. KLEEBURG, Klee, 46 Eastern Ave. Law, Writing — Sunrise front clock strikes 12 C.C. Ducks. God save the Foo, PD ’75, Limbo. Sunset, Cheers! LARRY KLEMM, 8 Abernathy Rd., Football, Indoor and Outdoor Track and Basketball. AMY KOLODKIN, 16 Turning Mill Rd. “A man said to the Universe: ‘Sir, | exist!’, ‘However, replied the Universe, ‘The fact’ has not created in me a sense of obligation.” — Crane. PHILIP A. KOLOVSON, Phil, 11 Thoreau Rd., Yearbook Business Manager, Golf, JA Hockey, Student House, SCDB. “The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work.” SUSAN LEE KOLOVSON, 10 Dewey Rd., Sophomore and Junior Class Treasurer. “Some people see things that are and say why, | dream things that never were, and say why not.” — A. B. Shaw. MICHAEL KOOCHER, Kooch, 90 Middle St., AFS, Swim Team. “How you gonna know where I’m at, if you don’t know where I’ve been. Understand where I’m coming from?” BRIAN KOREN, 11 Grove St. Likes music, art and Almut. “What is life but a specturm, and what is music but life itself?” MARY KORMANOS, 8 Todd Rd. Likes snow, sea and sand. “We close our books again today, only to open them again tomorrow.”, “So long LHS.” DAVID KOUTOUDAKIS, Greek, 6 Cottage St. Likes motorcycles, Michelob and Country Western Music. “It’s like this.” MARK KOUYOUMJIAN, 24 Hamblin St. HAROLD KRAMER, Hank, 19 Meriam St. Likes sailing, tennis, ping-pong, math and Southern Belles. “Mixed Greens are good for you, especially the five’s, ten’s, and twenty’s.”” STEPHEN W. KREIDE, 3 Page Rd. SANDRA L. KRIKORIAN, Sandy, D.U.C., 455 Waltham St., Powderpuff and Senior Show. “CC and Dixie”, “Sundaes and diets forever’, ‘I’m going insane’, “The stars are there, reach high enough and they are yours.”’, ‘Times had!” ANDREAS U. KUENLE, Andy, 6 Linmore Tr., Omnia mente, “a cauliflower ear’, “That’s no Knife edge Immelman! — deranged flier!’’, Utsa! ‘The probability of finding a patchcord is inversely proportional to the need.” SHARON KUSHINSKY, 46 Baskin Rd., Ski Club, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows. “A wasted day is one without laughter.” DEANNE KVINGEGAL, 41 Shade St. CHRISTOPHER C. KYPRIANOS, Greek, 41 Summit Rd. “Don’t write a check with your mouth that your body can’t cash.” CYNTHIA LAMENTEA, Cindy, 4 Suzanne Rd. ‘‘Abby, What’s this flour?” Larry J and K his wampier, Sue shoes P-bad and Joey still talks in his sleep! “Everybody's whipped!” 205 ROBERT D. LANDRY, 25 Forest St., Yearbook Associate Editor, Senior Prom Co- Chairman, Orchestra, Musket. Enjoys summer, New England, Swimming, Sagamore Beach, and being with friends. ‘‘Anything man can conceive, and believe, he can achieve.” VALERIA L. LANZA, 1994 Mass. Ave. JOY LAWRENCE, 48 North St. “The elevator to success is out of order you'll have to use the stairs, ONE STEP at a time.” CAROL J. LAWSON, 63 Woburn St. CHARLES R. LAWSON, 22 Pearl St. ‘I might not have done much for the school but | sure can say that | was a part of it.” NANCY M. LEACH, Leachie, 10 Longfellow Rd., Lacrosse, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, and the Island. BETSY LEHR, Bets, Betsy Wetsy, 5 Childs Rd. Likes French, Siamese Cats, Basketball, smiles, skipping gym, being with friends and lunch. Roi, Roi, Roi! JANE LEVEY, 10 Rumford Rd. Likes art, skiing, sleaking, Cappy, Edith, Chuck, Cape, Mentical, Charlestons, Summer ‘74, Barbie Dolls, J.M.M.D., California, Midnight confessions, wonkers, parking lot, G.W.T.W. and all my friends! MARK LEVINE, Kram, 361 Emerson Rd. Band, Stage Band, Likes Charlie’s parties, ' Clarence and her big sister Seymour. ‘That’s bygamy! That’s big ‘O me too”, “OQooooooh, Shoot!!!’ DAVID LIEBMAN, Dave, 24 Locke Ln. Ski Club. Likes waterskiing, Hockey and Good Times. ‘You only live once.”, ‘‘Get On It.” SHARON MARIE LIMA, 3 Viles Rd. “I am not afraid of tomorrow, for | have seen yesterday and | love today.” ROBERT JACOB LIND, 23 Lincoln St. Wrestling Co-Captain, Student Leader Corps, Debating Team, Baseball, Ski Club. ‘‘“Great men die young — | feel sick already.” TIM LINGLEY, Tim, 475 Waltham St. “What | liked about high school was...” TOM LIVINGSTON, Stanley, Doc, Dr. Livingston, 5 Poplar St. Skiing, flying, riding horses, hiking. ‘‘He who stands alone, stands strongest!”, “My ambition is with the clouds, Fly!’ BRENDAN LOWRY, 17 Audubon Rd. Roadsters are the real thing. D.I. Five seven. Hockey. B.L. GLENN D. LUCAS, Luke, 24 Heritage Dr., Wrestling, Track, Freshman and Sophomore Football, Musket Staff. “Broadcast Loud and Clear.”’, “There is only one rule for being a good talker: Learn to Listen.” KAREN LUDINGTON, 546 Lowell St. Loves skiing, sailing, photography, and most outdoor sports. “Live to love, grow, experience and be happy; life is beautiful, enjoy it while you can.” ANN L. LUNDER, Sherlock, 39 Lincoln St., NHS, AFS host sister, Drama Club, “The Fantasticks”, Concert Choir, Musket, Cumbria England Exchange. ‘I think I’ll come back as a bird.” RACHEL LURIE, 4 Tufts Rd. Junior and Senior Shows, Ski Club, Powderpuff. Loves Chamonix, pizza and the jeep. ‘| don’t wanna grow up.”, “Value life, it’s all you’ve got.” WILLIAM F. LUTHER, Billie, 279 Emerson Rd. SCOTT LYDIARD, 7 Ballard Tr. 206 VALERIA LANZA ROBERT D. LANDRY CAROL LAWSON JOY LAWRENCE CHARLES LAWSON NANCY LEACH BETSY LEHR JANE R. LEVEY MARK LEVINE DAVID LIEBMAN ROBERT LIND SHARON LIMA Va . KAREN LUDINGTON THOMAS LIVINGSTON MARK BRENDAN LOWRY GLENN D. LUCAS WILLIAM LUTHER SCOTT LYDIARD RUSSELL LYONS STACEY LYONS WILLIAM MacARTHUR LEE MacDONALD MATTHEW D. LYNN Wt Aetney WILLIAM MacDONALD a Sng Oe) PN: ee, LORRAINE T. MADDOX TERESA MAHER SUSAN MacKAY MARIAN MACY JOHN MAHONEY ANDREA MARNOY BONNIE MARTIN ROBERT MARSHALL JAMES N. MARTIS CHARMAINE MASON MARY MAZERALL JANET McCABE 3 ANNE MASON STEPHEN MASTEN MATTHEW DAVID LYNN, Matt, 31 Ingleside Rd., Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, “Brigadoon” Orchestra. Likes exchange parties, Orange Plus, Bergies Jungle Juice “Who the hell is Frank?”, “Help stamp out Lunchies.” RUSSELL D. LYONS, 8 Gould Rd. V.P. MML GBML math teams, MAMI, MAA, USA Olympiad, MOP, HCSS; M. PDP-8 I, NEACS, AATF, NMSQT finalist scholarship? NHS Bridge Club. Plans Ph.D. Math professor. STACEY ANNE LYONS, Stac, 34 Eaton Rd., Varsity Softball, Senior Prom Committee, Senior Show. Likes skiing, sports, the Alps. Beach Boys, Chicago, Q.S. bench. WILLIAM G. MacARTHUR JR. Bill, 33 Charles St. Likes all sports. Would like to go ina field of science, hopefully become a Dentist. ‘The worst solitude is to be destitute of sincere friendship.” LEE MacDONALD, 25 Ledgelawn Ave. ‘‘In life, grab for all the gusto you can get.” (Schlitz, Bud, Piels, Michelobe, etc... ) WILLIAM MacDONALD, Bill, The Harassment Kid, 3 Cooke Rd. “ ... all the crap | learned in high school... ’’, “I’m innocent!” SUSAN MacKAY, Sue, 23 Flintlock Rd., Field Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Band, Leader Corps, Ski Club Secretary, Junior Prom. Likes November 3. “To a new life, a new challenge, a greater happiness!’’ MARIAN MACY, 35 Tower Rd. LORRAINE T. MADDOX, Lorrie, 74 Winter St. Likes children, summer, camping, Maine, C.C. and Dixie. Ambition: to teach children. TERESA MAHER, Terry, 12 Adams St. ‘We are tiny, Staring at the ocean, | wonder what other than nature is significant.”, “Todas cosas en su vida tienen vista.” JOHN MAHONEY, 8 Sutherland Rd. ROBERT M. MAHONEY, 22 Watertown St. PETER D. MARCUS, Jimmy, 31 Whipple Rd. Last of the Boro in LHS. OPS Club, Boro Chapter. PENNY MARGOLSKEE, 23 Peachtree Rd. Chorus, AFS, Ski touring club. | like skiing, Vermont, snowstorms, and E.L.P. “Be an individualist, One who follows another is always behind.” ANDREA K. MARNOY, 15 D ouglas Rd. Echo, Tennis, AFS, Folio, Lexington Plan. “Grass roots people are down to earth.” BOB MARONEY, Fish, 8 Raymond St. Likes all sports, lounging and all music but Elton. “Is there intelligence on Earth? “Yes, but I’m only going to stay a short time.” ROBERT MARSHALL, Bob, 110 Woburn St. Ambition: Police Officer. BONNIE DEBORAH ROSE MARTIN, 6 Marlboro Rd., Senior Prom Committee. Likes Rainbow. Ambition: History Teacher. ‘For every action there is an equal but opposite reaction — especially on Mondays.” CHRISTINA MARTIN, 1 Moonhill Rd. RICHARD MARTIN, 117 Cedar St. JAMES N. MARTIS, Muffla, 104 North St. Guys and Dolls, Brigadoon. ‘’| want to give you pie.”’, “Love ya Pudden!”, “Silly, Silly Right.” ANNE MASON, 37 Tyler Rd. AFS, Drama Club. “Someday | must give up this mad, carefree existence!” CHARMAINE MASON, 904 Mass. Ave. STEPHEN MASTEN, Freak, Hippy, Fascist, Pinko Christian Scientist, 4 Hadley Rd., Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track, A U, Church. ‘Divine love always has met, and always will meet every human need.” — M. B. Eddy. MARY ELIZABETH MAZERALL, Maz, D.U.C., 20 Wilson Rd., Gymnastics, Softball, Powderpuff, Senior Snow, Florida, Sundaes forever, Killer. ‘‘Existence is promised to all, life is given only to those who strive for it.” DENNIS M. MAZZONE, 38 Vine St. JANET McCABE, Mac, 17 Hamblen St., Majorettes, Powderpuff, QS Bench, Chicago. Likes baton, beaches, and snow. “Lock your locker!”, ‘“An agreeable person is one who agrees with me.” MAUREEN McCADDEN, Mausy, 13 Donald St., Field Hockey, Leader Corps, Junior and Senior Shows and Powderpuff. Likes Springtime, Good times. “Being yourself is the nicest thing you can do for others.”’ 209 DIANE McCALLUM JANE McCARRON LYNDA McCONNELL CHRISTINE MCCORMACK JANE McDONALD WALTER McDONALD SUZANNE McCURLEY CHERYL McDONALD MICHAEL MCDONOUGH WILLIAM McIVER BRIAN McIVER DAVID McNAMARA DEBORAH McMAHON MARY ANN McNAMARA NANCY MEADOWS ROSALYN MENDEZ DIANA MESERVEY SUSAN MEAD BARRY MELMAN DAVID MERFELD DAWN MEURER DIANE F. McCALLUM, 245 Bedford St. JANE McCARRON, Mac, 5 Hillside Tr., Softball, Gymnastics, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows, DF 26.90 = 65. LYNDA McCONNELL, Lynnie, Woman, 6 Welch Rd. Likes waterskiing, football, Rainbow, Jack’s house, partying, munchies, crunching ice, nookying, PC and expecially Marc. “Jeanne, meet us behind the van at 11:30.” CHRISTINE A. McCORMACK, Chris, 32 Hayes Ln., Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Band Vice-President, Cumberland-England Exchange, JV Cheerleader, Manager Girls’ Swimming. “Are you serious?” ‘Be happy!”’, “A smile is beautiful!” SUZANNE MARIE McCURLEY, Sue, Susie Cream Cheese, 2 Oakland St. “Love makes the world go around”, “Smile a little smile for me.”, “A good friend is the best thing in the world. | love people.” CHERYL A. MCDONALD, Mc, McFiend, 18 Baker Ave., JV Cheerleading, Spanish Club, Powderpuff. “It is chance that makes brothers, but hearts that makes friends.” Likes skiing, parties and dancing. JANE McDONALD, 15 East St. WALTER McDONALD, Butch, 366 Marrett Rd., Varsity and JA Hockey. Plans to go into the service. MICHAEL B. MCDONOUGH, 12 Winston Rd. MARY L. MCHUGH BRIAN McIVER, 30 Follen Rd. WILLIAM McIVER, Bill, Willy, Wonk, 30 Follen Rd. DEBORAH McMAHON, Debbie, 27 Vaille Ave., JV and Varisty Cheerleading, Cheerleading Captain, Senior Show, Powderpuff. Ambition: to teach Dyslexic children. “Smile a little smile.” DAVE McNAMARA, 18 Tarbell Ave. MAR‘ ANNE McNAMARA, Mare, Mac, 9 Joseph Rd., Powderpuff. “Betty, are you taking the bus?” BSS, EE, partying and football games. ‘Happiness is laughter, laughter is never being sad.”’ SUSAN W. MEAD, 38 Somerset St., Field Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Leader Corps, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff. “No one knows what he can do, til he tries.”” NANCY MEADOWS, Med, 5 Summit Rd. ‘‘Fill the bowl, pass the wine, and everything will be fine.” BARRY BENNETT MELMAN, Spot, 2 Paddock Ln. ‘One should face life equipped with two things: 1 — a sense of fairness, and 2 — a sense of humor.” — quoted from the Great Black Dog. ROSALYN MENDEZ, 49 Parker St. ‘’Half-wracked prejudice leaped forth, Rip down all hate: | screamed, ... Ah, but | was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.” DAVID MERFELD, 8 Rumford Rd. DIANA MESERVEY, 44 Bloomfield St. “If you convinced me and | convinced you, would there not be still two points of view?” DAWN M. MEURER, 53 Taft Ave. Robbie — Dec. 25th. Likes waterskiing, bowling, boating, swimming. Jamaica, Hawaii. “Eh, how ya 00?” Pall LAWRENCE MICHELOVE SCOTT MILES ROBIN MILES TIM MILLER KENNETH MILLER ELLEN MILEY CAROL C. MILLER RON MIRSKY HOWARD MINTZ SHAWN MITCHELL JOSEPH MONTUORI CHARLES MOONEY STEVEN MOORE DAVID MORETTI RICHARD J. MOORE BRIAN MORENO VICKI MORGENSTERN CHRISTOPHER MOTT LAWRENCE MICHELOVE, Larry, 1 Tiffany Rd., Apt. 3-G, Salem, N.H., Frisbee. ROBIN R. MILES, 3 Dewey Rd., X-C Ski Club, AFS Club, Ping-Pong Club, Echo. SCOTT MILES, 8 Sullivan Rd. “Remember Fred Harvey?’”” ELLEN LAUREN MILEY Simley, 29 Robinson Rd. “Ain’t nobody's business but my own _”, Budweiser, Mentos, Vinebrook and Sara, Mares eat oats, McGraff, Ralph, MG’s, rowin’ Mass. Ave., Bush runs, cruisin’, CC 1 2 Dixie. CAROL C. MILLER, P.K., 40 Outlook Dr., Junior and Senior Shows’ Co-Chairman, Musket, Yearbook, Proms, Tutoring, Powderpuff, befuddlement with MK, AK. Likes laughing, sunshine, dancing, 24-36-24 (that’s you Lee). “We've only just begun!” KEN MILLER, Butch, 46 Eldred St., EWOW, Drama Club, Echo, Lexington Plan, Folk Club, IWW local 200. “It’s Henderson, sir! We’re having abit of a time below stairs.” TIMOTHY MILLER, 17 Munroe Rd. TIMOTHY J. MILLER, Tim, 14 Tavern Ln., Indoor and Outdoor Track. HOWARD MINTZ, Mini, 51 Blake Rd., Golf, SCDB. ‘Be on the level and you'll never have to worry about going downhill.” RON MIRSKY, Mirsk, 20 Mason St., Guitar, concerts, B-Ball., “Let me out of here.” SHAWN MITCHELL, 73 School St. JOSEPH R. MONTUORI, Rudder, Monty, 12 Paddock Ln., Swim Team, JV Cross Country, Ping-Pong Club and Ski Club, JA Hockey. CHARLES T. MOONEY, Chuck, 1145 Mass. Ave., Basketball VTR, Chem Team Lounging. Likes sports and cars. ‘‘The future is now if you're living in the past.’””, “Will you shut up Pooch!” RICHARD MOORE, 6 Winthrop Rd., Strategic Game Society. “If it doesn’t make sense, don’t do it.” STEVEN MOORE, 50 Hancock St., Treasurer of the Attic, Replace Inc. and AV Aids Club. Lighting for the Musicals. (LHS) ‘No one can do everything, but everyone can do something.” JOSEPH R. MORAN, Joe, 19 Oxbow Rd., JV Track. Likes hockey, all sports, hangin’ on the fence. “Better to remain silent and be thought of a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt.’’ BRIAN A. MORENO. DAVID M. MORETTI, Mets, 7 Ringe Ave., Sports, Hockey, Junior Show, Junior Prom Committee, Yearbook, Lexington Leader Corps. ‘“Hey Tut”, “Hey Pinkey”, “There is always someone worse off than yourself.” VICKI MORGENSTERN, 30 Burroughs Rd., AFS, French Club, Junior and Senior Proms. Likes Hampton Beach and to travel. JEFFREY H. MO SKOW, 31 Slocum Rd., Bridge Club, Debate Club, Ski Club. NERUSY. “Everything’s easy when you know how.” CHRISTOPHER JUSTIN MOTT, Chris, CJ., 5 Mason St. “One ring to rule them all. One ring to find them. One ring to bring them all and in the darkness find them.” 213 SARA MUELLER, Moo, 35 Lawrence Ln., Young Modern’s Treasurer, Chorus, JV Field Hockey, Basketball statistician, J.V. Soccer Statistician, BAYS soccer, Musket Assistant Editor, Henn’s Chicks, YBYSAIA., Scope, Soccer Power! MELVIN RICHARD MULLENS, Mickey, 165 Woburn St. “To be young gifted and Black ... that’s where it is at.” MARY MUMLEY, 23 Bedford St., Spanish Club. “Ignorance is the curse of God, Knowledge the wing with which we fly to heaven.” KAREN E£. MURPHY, Murph, Ka, D.U.C., 6 Goffe Rd., Yearbook, Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, skiing, T, laughing, cheez-its with Cotty, April 12, Diet Pepsi. DF 26.90=65. “It’s nice to be important, but it is more important to be nice.” RICHARD M. MURPHY, 11 Minola Rd. KEVIN J. MURRAY, 23 Theresa Ave. BARBARA J. NATANSON, Barb, 5 White Tr. “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true.” Haffy. ‘‘All my friends, | love you all!” SARA NATANSON, Sayr, Nato, 5 White Tr., Swim Team. Likes parties, people, and Trans Ams. “Are you straight?” PAUL NEWMAN, 19 Blueberry Ln. MARK NICHIPOR, Mr. Nick and Co., Nick, 9 Fairchild St. ‘“As we grope on towards mediocracy...” KATE O. NICHOLS, 9 Tufts Rd., Band, Ski Club 1974. ‘As people, we are all equal in the presence of Death.” NICHOLAS E. NICHOLS, Nick the Greek, 11 Tufts Rd. Likes cars, bikes, ’67 Caddys, Donuts Forever, The Res, Summer of ‘74, Timmy’s babe, Scottie, Cuicctie, Dantie, “Good Luck to you all and see you later.” SUSAN C. NICHOLS, Sue, Insti, Hey Toots, 303 Marrett Rd. Loves New Hamshire, having good times with friends, and being with Andy. “Share the happiness of life with love and a smile.”, “Muffley!““, ““A-N-D-Y!!!’” EMILY A. NICHOLSON, Rose, 7 Sherburne Rd., Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Swim Team, English Exchange, AFS. “‘To my friends, a thank you song for be’in kind to me”, ““Shhhh.”” LAURA NICKERSON, 109 Emerson Gardens. PATRICIA E. NICOLL, 51 Dexter Rd. LINDA NIELSON, Lini B., 242 Lincoln St., Choruses, Concert Choir. Likes to sing. play volleyball, bowl and John Denver. Wants to travel, work with the mentally retarded. “The hamburger kid strikes again.” SEAN NOLAN, V.S.L, “If you think this country’s bad off now, just wait til | get through with it.” DONALD C. NORCROSS, 50 Forest St. KRISTIN NORDAHL, Nod, 50 Pleasent St. Likes partying, bikes, horses, Hampton ‘74. Ambition: Secretary, Three Stooges, Cape “Enjoy”, “Morron Much?” Fab, Tourie, and Spear, Corner “Hey Buckwheat.” 214 SARA MUELLER ie ih MICKEY MULLINS MARY MUMLEY KAREN MURPHY RICHARD MURPHY KEVIN MURRAY BARBARA NATANSON LINDA NIELSON EMILY NICHOLSON SEAN NOLAN 21D SARA NATANSON PAUL M. NEWMAN NICHOLAS NICHOLS DONALD NORCROSS MARK NICHIPOR KATE O. NICHOLS PATRICIA NICOLL KRISTIN NORDAHL ROGER NORTON, 19 Eaton Rd., Co-Captain Cross Country, Indoor. Whiteface Mountain, small parties. “Don’t you know that you are free — at least in your mind if you want to be.” GLEEN NYGARD, Knuckles, 1 Skyview Rd. “I have never let school interfere with my education.” ERIN M. O’BRIEN, 34 Homestead St. JEAN ELIZABETH O’BRIEN, 420 Mass. Ave., French Club, Drama Club, Leader Corps. “With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy.” KEVIN C. O'BRIEN, 47 Reed St. NAN O’CONNELL, Munch, Twirp, Tweety, 2 Braemore Tr., Skiing, basketball, Powderpuff, Proms, parties, friends. “You Nummy!”’, “Cherish yesterday ... dream tomorrow . .. live today.”, “Love is life, and life is beautiful.”, “Loves Dean!!”” ROBERT S. OGILVIE, 2 Locke Ln. NANCE OHLIN, 9 Redcoat Ln. ‘The only reason for having something is to give it away.’ — Pueblo saying. JOANNE M. O'KEEFE, Jodi, Keef, 250 Grove St., Lacrosse, Stage Crew for Musicals. “Hold fast to dreams, for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow.” JOAN ORENBERG, 92 Cedar St., Chorus, French Club, AFS. Likes B’nai birth, Israel, summercamp, Cape Cod, bowling, guitar and playing Scrabble. “It’s been real.” ELAINE ORSILLO, 5 Sunny Knoll Ave. | won’t slave for begger’s pay, like wise golden jewels, but | will slave to learn the way to sink your ship of fools. DANIEL OSBORN, Dan, 51 Reed St., Soccer. Plans to go to Art School. Likes cars, bikes and summer. PAUL O’SHAUGHNESSY, 61 Ivan St., Astonomy Club, Musket, Strategic Games Club. “History has shown us that man learns nothing from history.” — Hegel. STEPHEN O’SHAUGHNESSY, Stevie, O, Osh, 24 Garfield St., Basketball. “Big explosions come from small sticks of dynamite.” PAUL M. PACKER, 10 Carriage Rd., Varsity Wrestling. Ambition: Own a Porsche and a Harem. “What are you, a Bosie or something?” ‘‘Thank God | finished the best four years of my life.”” DANIEL L. PARADIS, 532 Lowell St., Musket, Debate Club, Basketball, Folio, Chess Club, and Strategic Games Club. ““Man’s genius is a deity.”” — Heraclitus. PATRICIA PARISSE, Pat, 15 Curve St. HEATHER A. PARS, 42 Winthrop Rd., AFS, Ping-pong. “I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection.” GLENN NYGARD ROGER NORTON JEAN O’BRIEN ERIN O'BRIEN NAN O’CONNELL KEVIN O’BRIEN ROBERT OGILVIE NANCY OHLIN JOANNE O’KEEFE ELAINE ORSILLO PAUL O’SHAUGHNESSY JOAN ORENBERG DANIEL OSBORNE STEPHEN O’SHAUGHNESSY DANIEL PARADIS BRENDA PEELER THERESA W. PARTLOW NANCY PASTER JIM PELLETIER ROSANNE PEREZ MICHAEL PEOPLES CYNTHIA PETERS ELIZABETH PENNELL KEN PETRUSAUSKAS DEAN PETERS VINOLA PITTERS MARIE PETRUCCI DAVID PETERSON JEAN PHELAN FREDERICK PICARD JONATHAN PIOUS PAMELA POTTER 218 NADINE E. POWER SUSAN PRATLEY EILEEN E. QUINLAN MADALYN QUINLAN a ere. gol OW re |. oo Ss Kee moe Oe ee Fe co a Ai“ | Fis a WILLIAM RAVANIS THERESA WALTON PARTLOW, 35 Clarke St., English Exchange, Junior and Senior Shows, Cross X, Basketball, Tennis, Powderpuff. “Accept criticism and appraisal from without, but remember that truth of oneself is held within.” RAJ H. PARWANI, 7 Cummings Ave. “| know”, “That’s right.” NANCY PASTER, 29 Deering Ave., Orchestra, Editor of Literary Magazine. “Silence is the only good substitute for intelligence.” BRENDA PEELER, 8 Slocum Rd. “I spend my money, and | spend my time, a friend of the Devil is a friend of mine.’” The Dead, Caffiene, Worm, Ory-Urps. Bosie! JIM PELLETIER, Whitey, Pell, Butch, 24 Nickerson Rd., Hockey, Golf. “If you can’t be good, be good at it and name the mistakes after me.” ELIZABETH PENN ELL, Liz, 6 Upland Rd. ‘‘Time and the bell have buried the day.” — T. S. Eliot. ROSANNE PEREZ, 3 Westwood Rd., Orchestra, Drama Club, NHS. “And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing.” RICHARD PERRY, 20 Tucker Ave. CYNTHIA ANNE PETERS, Cindy, Cin, 4 Benjamin Rd. ‘‘It’s nice to be natural if you're naturally nice.” — A.F.A. DEAN PETERS, Dino, 31 Webster Rd., Varsity Hockey, Varsity Golf. DAVID G. PETERSON, James, 16 Phinney Rd., Baseball Coach “T’, Likes all sports, music, and lounging. “Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow.” MICHAEL A. PETERSON, 33 Hillcrest Ave . MARIE PETRUCCI, 20 Hillcrest Ave., Manomet, firebird-formulas, June 29, memories, good ol’ D.C.’s “I’m starvin’’, “One who knows all about you and loves you just the same is a true friend.” KEN E. PETRUSAUSKAS, 17 Crescent Hill Ave. JEAN MARIE PHELAN, Phay, Bean, Woppa, 42 Greenwood St., Swimming, Basketball, Lacrosse, Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Shows. “Cold nose, cold hands, cold feet ... warm heart.” “Hasta luego, mes amis.” ‘“HEY FAG!” FREDERICK PICARD, Fred, Jungle Boy, Highway Star, 11 Carriage Dr., Cross Country, Indoor Track, Deep Purple, Beach Boys, Cruisin’, Cape, summer, Queeb! Funnieeeee ... Big 4, and Special One. CHRISTIAN S. PIERCE, 16 Trotting Horse Dr. JONATHAN K. PIOUS, Jon, 15 Diana Ln., Class Council, Chorus, NHS, French Club. “It’s Academic”. “Those who can’t remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” — Santayana. VINOLA PITTERS, 79 Fairmount St., Dorchester, Black Student Union, Wants to major in Psychology. “School was dry, | cannot express my deepest depression for ugliness.”’ PAMELA POTTER, Pam, P.J., 56 Grassland St., Pep Squad, Stanley, Remember P.B.D., D.D.’s, )+B, and George Spot, Keep on smiling! NADINE E. POWER, Dini, 138 Simonds Rd., Ski Club, Powderpuff, Junior, Senior Shows, Loves Chamonix and Rockport. “To live is the rarest thing in the world — most people merely exist.’” SUE PRATLEY, Poosie, 40 Highland Ave., E Unit gang, Loves watching sports, listening to music, being with my friends, A.D., and February 2! ‘Love to live and live to love.” STEVE L. PUOPOLO, 254 Worthen Rd., Baseball, Hockey, waterskiing. “If you want it bad enough, you can have it.”” EILEEN QUINLAN, 2 Eliot Rd., AFS. Likes Ma Nature and art. Ambition: to love life. “If God created shadows it was in order to better emphasize the light.” MADALYN QUINLAN, Mad, 20 Bernard St., Swim Team, Class Council, French Club, Youth Commission, Likes waterballet, plants, spanish, feminism, and free time. “If | rest, | rust.’” HOWARD QUINN, 28 Woodcliffe Ave. STEVE QUINN, Steph, Quinnie, Squinn, 5 Sylvia St., Gymnastics, Junior Prom, partying, Gym Shows. “Grab a hold of it, ‘else you'll find it’s passed you by.’ CSN Y WILLIAM G. RAVANIS, Billy, Greek, Jr., 23 Webster Rd., Gymnastics, When we party, we party hardy. “What’s happening?” “Honest, | didn’t bleach it, it’s natural.”” 23 JOSEPH REPPUCCI RICHARD RENKAS WALLACE ROBINSON LISA MARIE RICHAN MARK RICHARDSON SANTINA MARIE RILEY DAVID C. RITCHIE NORMAN RICHARDS CINDY ROGERS RICHARD RITCHIE JAYNE ROBERTS PHYLLIS ROBINSON 220 JOSEPH ROMANO KATHERINE ROMBERG JOANNE ROSA JEANNE M. ROSATO ETHEL ROTHMEL JUDY ROSA STEVEN ROSA NANCY ROSSBACHER JANICE ROUILLARD RICHARD RENKAS, Dick, 31 Calvin St. Enjoys hunting, fishing and all outdoor activities. ‘“Keep your feet on the ground, but keep reaching for the stars.’ JOSEPH REPUCCI, Pooch, The Commissioner, 17 Chadbourne Rd., Basketball, Musket. “Being a sports fan”, ‘Strive to achieve your goals, be happy with yesterday’s accomplishments and reach out for tomorrow’s opportunities.” LISA MARIE RICHAN, Kewley, 51 Farmcrest Ave. Likes horseback riding, fencing, “Tingo!’””, “We are free to go where we wish, and to be what we are.”, ‘Correct practice makes perfect.” NORMAN RICHARDS, Norm, Nu, 32 Sherburne Rd. Derelicts, Inc. Plans to open up an auto body shop. East End. MARK RICHARDSON, McNig, 3 Wingate Rd. Likes hockey, golf, music and concerts. SANTINA MARIA. RILEY, 62 Simonds Rd., Varsity Softball, Basketball Intramurals, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows. Plans to attend college. Loves Harleys, Vets and Horseface. DAVID C. RITCHIE, Reese, Little Hip, Pocito Mierda, 13 Woodcliffe Rd., Varsity Soccer, E-Unit cards (Harry), The Picture. “As the bowl of life comes your way, take a toke, sit back, and pray.” RICHARD RITCHIE, Rich, 21 Balfour St. ‘‘Here’s to the pictures on my desk ... may they never meet.”, “May you live all the days of your life.” GREGORY M. ROAT, 1 White Pine Ln. JAYNE D. ROBERTS, 23 Dane Rd., JV Tennis, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows, Senior Prom Committee. Likes the beach, Cape Cod and St. Sebastian’s. PHYLLIS L. ROBINSON, Phyl, 125 Kendall Rd., Musket, Ski Club. Likes the Cape, Summer of ’74. “Wanta Booge?” Sleaking Jamaica! Go Navy! Buro, circle, valley, BD and PM. “How sad and bad and ‘nad it was — but then how it was sweet.” WALLACE ROBINSON, Rob, 53 Downing Rd., Cross Country, Folio, wargaming, scale model building. “Fools make feasts, and wise men eat them.” — Benjamin Franklin. CINDY A. ROGERS, 23 Spring St. Likes football, McDonald’s, Rainbow, Gripping Action and “Jack’s House.”’, ‘Women keep a special corner of their memories for sins they have nover committed, “See ya.” NANCY ROLASHEVICH, 39 Wood St. JOE ROMANO, 8 Appletree Ln. “Hey, Whatdaya say!” Loves cars, bikes, GIRLS and music! (I-D)!!! KATHERINE M. ROMBERG, Kathy, 15 Francis Rd., Band. Likes horses and open spaces. “A soft answer turneth away wrath.” JOANNE ROSA, Spear, 11 Brigham Rd., Hampton ’74. “Hey what’s happening?” Likes partying and bikes. Loved Cape Cod with great friends. ‘Three Stooges”, ““D.U.C.”” JUDY ROSA, Mush, Townie, 11 Brigham Rd., Cape, Corner Kids, bikes, Hampton ‘74, “Three Stooges,” partying with friends, Gold, Nick, Fab, Nod, Spear. STEVE ROSA, Rose, 16 Rumford Rd., Baseball, one year Indoor Track. “The best way around, is through.” Likes Seabrook Beach, N.H. and all sports. JEANNE M. ROSATO, Jellybean, Hotdog, Free-stylist, 12 Blueberry Ln. Likes sports, “Jack's House’, nookying, partying, sulking, November 23, 1973 and especially Dave. “Lynda, we'll meet you behind the van at 11:30.” BETTY L. ROSENKRANZ, 3 Burnham Rd., Debate Team, NHS, Spanish Club. Likes playing hearts and arguing. ‘Deal the cards and remember — there is no gift like the present.” RICHARD J. ROSETTA, 159 Reed St. NANCY DEARING ROSSBACHER, Nank, 4 Upland Rd. Transfer, Stafford High School, Senior; Junior Council, SCA, Spanish Club, French Club, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, Honorary Key Club, FLC. ETHEL ROTHMEL, 4 Burroughs Rd. ‘Today is the best time to start making tomorrow worthwhile.”, “Someone’s gotta have a can opener!” JANICE ROUILLARD, Jan, Rou, 49 Balfour St., Yearbook, Senior Show, CC Dixie: Step outside, well Anyhow, Wingaersheek anyone? R C anytime! Don’t try to understand others until you first understand yourself. ELIZABETH RUBENSTEIN, 18 Dewey Rd. MARIANNE RUICCI. a, DANA S. RUSSIAN, Rusky, Russ, Munch, 47 Turning Mill Rd., Tennis, Stage Band. Si yelle, si ergo, fortibus es in ero. KAREN W. SAAKVITNE, Kay, 335 Marrett Rd. “O, learn to read what silent love hath writ! To hear with eyes belongs to love’s fine wit.” — Shakespeare, “Peace is happiness digesting.’”” — V. Hugo. JEFFREY JOSEPH SAMPSON I, Samps, 27 Robbins Rd., Soccer, hockey, girls, tennis, skiing, Junior and Senior Shows. LD Power. ‘‘Art is a lie that enables us to see the truth.” ROGER D. SAMUEL, Sam, 8 Burnham Rd., Swim Team. Likes bicycling, swimming. “The more you know, the more you realize what you don’t know.” NANCY SANFORD, Elliot, 9 Alcott Rd. E.N. Gang. Likes Valley Circle, Bo-Ro, Cape Cod — Summer '74, Busins Island, NR CCPA concert, “Cappy”, SBSS, Bad River Beach, ‘73 Prom, Hamsanati, The Lot. RON SARTORI, Hawk, 9 Minola Rd., Baseball, basketball, lounging, music. “The easy way is the only way!’”” ANIEL S. SAVAGE, 1 Payson St. What a waste to be wasted. LESTER E. SAVAGE III, Les, 1 Carley Rd., Football. SCOTT C. SAVIOLI, 9 Tucker Ave. DANIEL SCHARFMAN, Dan, 11 Paddock Ln. Hobbies: Skiing, hiking, thinking. Activities: SC, XCC, BC, GPC, Musicals. “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help.” DAVID SCHATZ, “Striving, seeking, finding, sometimes yielding.” Smiled, troubadoured, scarved: oogabums. ““A man needs a little madness, or else he never dare cut the rope and be free.” — Daniel? Betsuehellen! MARK SCHLEGELMILCH, 42 Webb St. Brigham’s man. Ford Rules! | just found a great car. Mike, ya got some gas money? Hey Scott, let’s go find some females MARIA L. SCHMID, 6 Rumford Rd., Cross-Country Skiing, Stowe, ELP and Marsian Fire Flowers. BARBARA L. SCHOPPE T, 8 Dee Rd RONALD A. SCHULER, Shu, 28 Ledgelawn Ave., Varsity Football, Outdoor Track, Junior and Senior Shows. Likes the forest, skiing, and driving VW’s wild. “the harder you work, the easier it becomes.” MARSHA S. SCHULTZ, 13 Richard Rd., Folio, VA Hospital Volunteer, Orchestra, Ping- Pong Club. “When friends drink vinegar, it turns into wine.” KATHRYN R. SCOTT, 2210 Mass. Ave., Basketball, Lacrosse, Tri-Captain Field Hockey, England Exchange, Yearbook, Class Council, SGO, Junior and Senior Shows. “If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours.” DOUGLAS EARL SCRUTON, Doug, Bruce, Monkey, Cheta, 95 North Hancock St., Gymnastics, Ski Club, Cross Country Ski Club, Musical. RICHARD SEAMAN, Sea, 17 Hancock St., Soccer, Tennis. Likes skiing, the bench in the quad. LISA ELLEN SEBELL, Clarence, Sebelli, 100 Burlington St., Band, Concert Choir, Musicals. Likes Groucho Marx, Band Parties, Charlie’s Pizza, Music, Zelda, Luguelcio’s Italian jokes, “JERRY!!’”, We love you, Mr. G! WILLIAM S. SEGAL, Bill, 25 Moon Hill Rd., Eclipse Expedition, Astronomy Club, Student Government President, Lexington Plan, School Building Services Committee, NHS President. “Of two evils, choose neither.” MARK D. SELTZER, 17 Blake Rd., Musket Features Editor, Debate Club, Photography, Tennis, hoop. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” — Shakespeare. ROBERTA J. SERVENTE, 128 Lowell St. MARILYN SETHARES, Mal, Hop, 12 Middleby Rd. “In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.” ERIC S. SEYFERTH, 84 Bloomfield St., Varsity Swimming, NHS Secretary, Echo, Frisbee Club. ‘Honi soit qui mal y pense.” 222 DANA RUSSIAN KAREN SAAKVITNE JEFFREY SAMPSON ROGER SAMUEL DAN SAVAGE SCOTT SAVIOLI NANCY SANFORD LESTER SAVAGE III RONALD SARTORI DANIEL SCHARFMAN MARIA SCHMID MARK SCHLEGELMILCH DAVID SCHATZ RICHARD SEAMAN BARBRA SCHOP KATHRYN R. SCOTT i RONALD SCHULER, JR. MARK SELTZER MAL SETHARES ERIC SEYFERTH LISA ELLEN SEBELL BILL SEGAL CAROL SHANAHAN, 331 Bedford St., Band, French and Spanish Clubs. “The most lost day of all, is the day on which we do not laugh.” CHUN CHI SHAO, Maria, 20 Bryant Rd., Musket, Band, French Club, JM. “Man is the measure of all things.” ROBIN M. SHAPIRO, 4 Fulton Rd., NHS, Yearbook, SFG, Prom Co-Chairman, Junior and Senior Shows. Ambition: Law. “A day well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope.” KATHLEEN A. SHARKEY, 9 Hazel Rd. DENNIS SHAUGHNESSY, 16 Manley Ct., Varsity Basketball and Golf, Elementary school tutoring. ‘If | cannot do great things, | can do small things in a great way.” SUSAN SHEA, 61 East St. TIMOTHY J. SHEAHAN, 20 Hays Ln. ROBERT A. SHEFFRES, Sheffs, Schaefa’s, 2151 Mass. Ave. ‘‘Vous devez |’aimer pour le manger”, “Supa”, “Life is like a fair where thousands meet but none can stay.” JOY SHELDON, 31 North Hancock St., Band, Stage Band. Likes friends, horses, country, Mario’s, Burger King, Harold and Maude. “If you want to be free, be free.” KEVIN W. SHEPHERD, 4 Dunford St. SUSAN SHEPP, Sue, 68 Shade St., Orchestra, Chorus. “Hopes to do something with illustrating or cartooning, also likes to compose music.” JIM SHERMAN, Spanky, 14 Ridge Rd., Junior and Senior Shows, Varsity Hockey. Likes everybody. ‘Can | borrow some money?” “Catch you later.” DONNA SHINE, 11 Utica St. DAVID SHURTLEFF, 445 Lowell St., Band, Swim Team. Likes Charlie’s Pizza, Clarence’s parties and Band Exchanges. SUSAN M. SICCO, 364 Woburn St., Junior and Senior Shows, Proms and Powderpuff. “Drive much?” “3 Ps”, “Good humor makes all things tolerable.” ” AMY R. SIEGEL, 183 Cedar St., EDCO. “If you smile at me | will understand, ‘cause that is something everybody, everywhere does in the same language.” MARGARET LYNN SILVA, 48 Forest St. WALTER J. SILVIO, Wally, T.T., 9 Sunny Knoll Tr. “I finally made it.’””, ‘Manage’ we’re late.”, “Is Corner’, Remember “Mother Agnus”, ‘Blanche’, Cuddles and Puddin’ “Cindy | love you.” ROBERT SIMMONS, 82 North St., Likes skiing, swimming and parties. “Remember these are the good old days.”’, “Hey, Al, let’s hit the Deli, your treat.” ALEXANDRA SIMPSON, Alex, 54 Forest St., Shorthand, work and Frankie. JENETTE SIMPSON, 54 Forest St., The Park. JOHN T. SKELTON, Skales, 91 North Hancock St. “The Family’, ““Los Cocinos.” LEEANNE SKINNER, Lee, 9 Colony Rd., Love to Phil and A Unit always. 224 CAROL SHANAHAN MARIA SHAO KATHLEEN SHARKEY ROBIN SHAPIRO DENNIE SHAUGHNESSY ROBERT SHEFFRES DONNA SHINE DAVID SHURTLEFF JAMES SHERMAN | JOY SHELDON SUSAN SHEPP MARGARET SILVA ROBERT SIMMONS WALTER SILVIO SUSAN SICCO JENETTE SIMPSON 225 JOHN SKELTON LEE ANNE SKINNER CRAIG SLATER JENNIFER SMALL BONNIE SMITH FRANCIS SMITH JEFFREY SMITH MARK SMITH RICHARD SMITH WENDELL SMITH LAWRENCE SMOSKE ELIZABETH SNYDER SANDRA SOGHIKIAN ae on % ae 5 Pe ae” THERESA SPELLENBERG RICHARD SPILLANE VIRGINIA STEVENS MICHELLE SOVIE SUSAN JEAN SPARRE THOMAS SPENCER ALAN STEWART Hi { iv CRAIG SLATER, 213 Follen Rd., Student Government President, Class Council. “Silence is the virtue of fools.” JENNIFER H. SMALL, 33 Wachusett Dr. “What we think is less than what we know, what we know is less than what we love, what we love is so much less than what there is...” BONNIE J SMITH, 8 Hudson Rd. FRANK SMITH, 49 North Hancock St., R.R.2, Warner N.H., NHS, Orchestra, Frisbee Club, Yearbook. “Time removes all things but love and truth.”, “Don’t work too hard!” JEFFREY A. SMITH, Smitty, Smut, 9 Hathaway Rd. “What you egg!’’ — Shakespeare. MARK ASHTON SMITH, Zig, 47 Liberty Ave., Basketball Manager. WENDELL A. SMITH, 16 Dewey Rd. LAWRENCE A. SMOSKE, JR., Larry, 39 Robinson Rd., Cross Country, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Band, Ski Club. Likes ’68 Torino GT’s, motorcycles, boats, fishing, the Cape, cruisin’ and Queeb. “Funnieeeee ...” ELIZABETH SNYDER, Liz, 3 Hancock Ave., Madrigals. “| am ona lonely road and | am traveling, traveling, traveling ... ” SANDY SOGHIKIAN, 3 Audubon Rd. ‘‘Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the Universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here.” PAUL SOLLI., 632 Mass. Ave. DIANE J. SOLOMON, Di, 11 Locke Ln., Swimming, Cheerleading, Track Manager, Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows, Prom Committees, French and Spanish Clubs. Likes partying, summer, “41”, and “OOTS”. “There is nothing better than friends.”, “Remember...” MICHELLE M. SOVIE, Mickey, 517 Bedford St., Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows, Lincoln Field, The Island, C.C. Dixie, Kids. “What’s your buzz?” Early Childhood Development. SUSAN JEAN SPARRE, Sue, 2418 Mass. Ave., Varsity Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Prom, tutoring, Bobby and a black 455 GS. Don’t let the sun catch you crying. Good luck ‘75! THERESE M. SPELLENBERG, Terry, 125 Laconia St., Participated in the Edco program, plans to go to college and become a reading specialist. The circle, “I can’t skip gym again!”, “Live each day fully, as tomorrow may never come.” THOMAS H. SPENCER, 32 Hancock St. “’... Except of course on green days.” RICHARD W. SPILLANE, Rick, 22 Oxbow Rd., Varsity Golf Squad. VIRGINIA LEE STEVENS, Lee, A.K., 5 Loring Rd., Junior and Senior Proms and Shows, Powderpuff, Brigadoon, Once Upon a Mattress, Yearbook. Befuddiement with M.K and P.K. Likes football and buttercrunch ice cream. “We got the ball?’”” “As time goes on...”, “Nobody’s gonna rain on my parade.” ALAN STEWART, Woody, Upland Rd., Green VW, Poco, Maine, AMX, skiing. “Maybe this year.’’” Midnight callers, sailing pyramids, drag getting away. “ ... My spirit is crying for leaving.” 227 BRYAN C. STITT, 16 Fair Oaks Ter. CAROLYN A. STOICO, Carol, Meathead, Dingbat, 55 No. Hancock St. Likes waterskiing, swimming, knitting, sewing, poo-tang and Brighams, October 12. “Donna! got any money?”, “All my love to Carlo.” CATHERINE A. STOICO, Cathy, 55 No. Hancock St. Likes swimming, sewing, knitting and Burger King. Remembers January 30, 1974. Ambition: Secretary, Loves Jimmy. “Dawn, got a But?” CYNTHIA S. STONE, Cindy, 15 Sutherland Rd. SANDRA I. STONE, Sandy, 15 Sutherland Rd. JOSEPH STRANO JR., Joe, 118 Lowell St. | didn’t think I’d get this far! STEVE STRATFORD, Strats, 97 Blossomcrest Rd., Wrestling team, JA Hockey, Swim Team, Leader Corps. Plans to go to college, then go into the Landscaping Business. DIANE STRATTON, 7 Trotting Horse Dr. “Vino veritas.” HANS STRAUCH, 81 Pleasant St., Guys and Dolls, Brigadoon, Radio Club. JUDY ALISON STRAUSS, Giggles, Hey, Jude, 4 White Ter. Likes teaching, reading, writing, and AA. GARY D. STRONG, 11 Manning St., JV Football. Enjoys fishing, skiing, old Chevys and camping out. Feelings are like chemicals, the more you analyze them, the worse they smell. LIANE SULLIVAN, 5 Castle Rd., Junior and Senior Shows, Powderpuff, Ski Club. Likes riding, skiing and swimming. “‘Uhm, excuse me.”, “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of us.’’ MARY SULLIVAN, 6 Ellison Rd., Field Hockey, Prom and Show committees, Powderpuff. Likes: teddybears, smiles, happy moments with good friends. ‘“Nan- Five’, ‘Loving someone is giving them room enough to grow.” ROBERT L. SULLIVAN, 25 Wyman Rd. JERRY SUSKIND, 2 Augustus Rd. Varsity Basketball, Band, Likes Charlie’s Pizza, Playing football with Clarence, Luguelico’s Italian jokes, El Cumbanchero, Good-bye Clarence, | love you both, Betting with Mr. G. ROBERT J. SWAN, Bob, 18 Bedford St. “Man can best be judged by the standards he lives by.” NANCY L. SWANTON, Squeaks, 66 Harding Rd. Likes weekends in Maine, skiing, waterskiing, ‘‘Parties.””, “The past is full of memories, and the future is just beginning.”, “At least my laugh is original.” DEBRA C. SWEENEY, Debbie, Swinky, 37 Saddle Club Rd. loves skiing, waterskiing, California, Rockport, Parties and friends. Ambition: working with children. CYNTHIA TACITO, Cindy, 75 Lowell St. Likes good times and being with friends. F- Unit call me going crazy want to come. “Live each day to its fullest.” CRAIG JAMES TASHJIAN, Tash, Tarz, 31 Philip Rd. Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Lounging. “Its been a great bunch of friends. See you around again | hope.” 228 BRYAN STITT CAROLYN A. STOICO CYNTHIA STONE CATHERINE A. STOICO SANDRA STONE JOSEPH STRANO DIANE STRATTON STEPHEN STRATFORD HANS STRAUGH LIANE SULLIVAN GARY D. STRONG ROBERT SWAN ROBERT SULLIVAN DEBRA SWEENEY CYNTHIA T ACITO CRAIG TASHJIAN SANDY TASSEL, Sandrew, Giggles, 21 Suzanne Rd. Swim Team, ski club, Bosie Club, Yearbook, Maine, sombreros, pony power, insanity, snow, allnighters, laughing, Alan’s parties, Hates Friendlys. “I don’t believe it!” CHERYL TATRO, 158 Mass. Ave. Likes being a soccer fan. Ambition; Legal Secretary. “One of the best qualities of friendship is to understand and to be understood.”’, “Soccer Power.” TRACEY TAVERNA, 15 Hastings Rd. SANDRA LEE TAVILLA, Sandi, 9 John Poulter Rd. Field Hockey, ‘Only one thing matters that where ever we go and however we go, we hear the music of life.” SUSAN B. TAYLOR, 11 Linmcor Ter. Swimming Tri-Captain, Gymnastics, LaCrosse, Leader Corps, Class Shows, Powderpuff. Likes guitar, Maine and Michigan. “Being yourself is the one thing you can do better than anyone else.”’ MARGUERITE THAMBASH, Wop, 34 Walnut St. Activities like to party when | get out of this prison | would like to become a secretary. DONALD B. THOMPSON, 52 Williams Rd. ANN MARIE TIBERII, Ann, Tiberti, Tweet, 226 Lincoln St. Likes homemade pizza, friends, parties, Mario’s, Burger King, Curti: Soccer Jocks. “But never the less you know you’re locked towards the future.” PETER TILLOTSON, 1906 Mass. Ave. “Praise the Lord and pass the amunition.” DAVID TITELBAUM, 7 Loring Rd. NHS, SOS, Math team, NCTE. Look at the present; profiting by the past has led to inflation, and the future is just a guess. DIANE K. TOCCI, 37 Moreland Ave. ARTHUR TOMCHICK, Art, 5 Oxbow Rd. Varsity Gymnastics for three years, enjoys motorcycle riding, fast cars, swimming, skiing, partying. Why postpone until tomorrow, what you can postpone indefinately. BRIAN A. TOOMEY, Toom, The Tong, 9 Spencer St. Co-Captain Football, Co-Captain Wrestling, Baseball, Basketball, Junior and Senior Shows, Junior and Senior Proms, Powderpuff Coach. “The road to hell is easy to travel.”’ DANIEL D. TRAFICANTE, 16 Fairbanks Rd. JEAN TRAINOR, 12 Hancock Ave. WESLEY C. TRANSUE, Wes, Poorbear, Poohie, 61 Williams St. “Il want to be me!” DEBORAH LEIGH TREAT, Treats, Trett, Tweetie, 6 Childs Rd. “C.P. Forever.” JOYCE TROVATO, 282 Mass. Ave. Likes bikes, beaches, mountains, parties and bikes. “Stay away from me Gilman!’”’, “Good ol’ D.U.C.’s’’, “Ihe love you take is equal to the love you make, 3 1.” TILDY TURCHINETZ, 15 Cedar St. Likes the sun, oceans, mountains, parties and bikes. “Walk with me into the sun. Everything is coming our way.”, “We got all the time in the world.” KAREN VALLIERE, 16 Cedar St. JACQUELINE V. VITAL, Jackie, Jack, 187 Marrett Rd. Plans to attend Secretarial School. “Forget the past think of the future.’’, ‘Hey Carol!” CYNTHIA VOLANTE, Cindy, 85 Lowell St., Varsity Softball, Ski Club (sleaker), Field Hockey, Basketball, Powderpuff, Haffy, Mudd. “‘I’ll never forget my friends and the great times we had.”, “WOW!” BEVERLEY VYCE, 7 Bond Rd. 230 SANDRA TASSEL TRACEY TAVERNA SUSAN B. TAYLOR DONALD THOMPSON CHERYL TATRO SANDRA TAVILLA ANN TIBERII DAVID TITELBAUM PETER TILLOTSON BRIAN TOOMEY WESLEY TRANSUE DANIEL TRAFICANTE JOYCE TROVATO BEVERLY VYCE MATILDA TURCHINETZ KAREN VALLIERE JACQUELINE V. VITAL CYNTHIA VOLANTE ANNA WALD SUSAN E. WALTERS ELIZABETH WALKER FRANCES WARD WILLIAM WALLENS DAVID WASSERMAN THOMAS C. WAY NICK WARNER KENNETH WEBB PRISCILLA G. WEBSTER DAVID.WESTON SARAH WESTON TIMOTHY WHALEN BETH WHEATLEY JOHN WHEATLEY MELISSA PARKER WHITE ¢ HARRIET A. WHITTAKER HEATHER E. WICKENS JAMES WIGGINS ANNA WALD, 30 Parker St., AFS and French Club. ‘‘A child is not a vase to be filled, but a fire to be lit.” ELIZABETH WALKER, Lizzzz, 1 Wyman Rd. Wants to do something in the field of art and to get rich quick. “Let’s get Hizzed!’” WR, Elsie’s, Pinball! Cry. “This school was dry!’”’, “Gnee!”’ WILLIAM WALLENS, Bill, Gus, Agnes, Mother, 35 Barberry Rd., Concert Choir and Drama Club. Remembers Blanche, Sulvia, Gertie, Cuddles, Puddin’, Kiddies and “Cowner”. “Long live the Queen!”, ‘‘Give us a break!’’ SUSAN E. WALTERS, 19 Oakland St. “If you have nothing at all, you’ve got nothing to lose.” ELIZABETH WALTON, 5 Spencer St. Betty, D.U.C., JJJJSSBBKGNM of ‘74, Shell Hampton, “You crack me up!”, P.L. “I'll never forget my days with M.A., Tucci, Deb, and J.T. forever. ‘You are what you make yourself.””, ‘“Seeya!” FRAN WARD, Dee, 50 Shade St., Lexington-Cumberland Exchange. “Come now, or forever hold your peace. I'll close my eyes.” CALEB N. WARNER, Nick, 546 Concord Ave. DAVID WASSERMAN, Wass, 11 Winthrop Rd. THOMAS C. WAY, Weasel, 20 Douglas Rd., Varsity Baseball, Junior and Senior Shows and Proms, Leader Corps. Likes all sports and good friends. C.45. ‘| am done with the way | was, | am done with everything | learned.” KENNETH C. WEBB, Ken, 462 Marrett Rd. “Never believe the impossible, never regret the past, do not long for the unattainable.” PRISCILLA G. WEBSTER, Web, Cilla, 180 Burlington St. Likes skiing, Marion, BS, parties and good times. “A friend is a present you give yourself.”” RICHARD H. WEINER, 17 Bridge St. DANA LIN WELSH, Dana, Grape Juice, 58 Spring St., Softball, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Henn’s Chicks, Powderpuff, Leader Corps. “Soccer means never saying you're sorry!”, “YBYSAIA”, “Soccer Power”, “Hey Feets.” DAVID A. WESTON, 80 Oak St. SARA WESTON, 80 Oak St. TIMOTHY M. WHALEN, 28 Reed St. BETH ANN WHEATLEY, Rufe,, 3 Abbott Rd., Senior Class Council, Junior and Senior Shows and Proms, Powderpuff, Tri-Captain Field Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Lacrosse. “Just being able to say we tried...” JOHN WHEATLEY III, 2652 Mass. Ave. Likes cars, motorcycles, parties, hangin’ around. “Hand me my crutches.” J. SPENCER WHITE, 50 Bloomfield St., Band President, Ex-Trackman, almost Soccer- Jock. “ ... and then Charlie’s.” MELISSA PARKER WHITE, 73 Hancock St., Field Hockey, Softball, LYH. Being free, being with nature, being yourself.”, “Happiness is a reoccurring phase in one’s life, sadness is a passing one.” HARRIET APPLETON WHITTAKER, 58 Cliffe Ave. “If you compare you rself with others, you may become vain or bitter; for there will always be greater and lesser persons than yourself.” HEATHER ELIZABETH MERLE WICKENS, 20 Fiske Rd. Plans to become an Airline Stewardess. “Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today.”, “Sometimes your dreams, sometimes it seems, there’s nothing there at all. You just seem older than yesterday, and you’re waiting for tomorrow to call.” THOMAS B. WIEDMAN, 11 Castle Rd. JIM WIGGINS, 26 Bow St. DIANE WILGREN, 9 Robbins Rd. 5 WILLIAM THOMAS WILKES, Bill, 4 Childs Rd., Track, JA Hockey, JuJitso. “Keep on Truckin.” CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS, 10 Stratham Rd., Lexington Lighter Than Air Society, Astronomy Club. “Khabardar Igdnum.” ROBERT G. WILLIAMS, Baboona, 18 Kendall Rd. FREDERICK J. WILLS JR., 21 Ellison Rd. SUZANNE WINCHESTER, Suzie, Sue, 57 Hancock St., CC 1, 2 Dixie, frustration and fun, parties, Diana Ross, TR 6, Elaine and C unit, teeth! Live and Love, “Live for today, for tomorrow only brings more problems and worries.” MARK WISOTZKY, 4 Gould Rd. ELLEN WOODFIN, El, Myrtle, 95 Lincoln St., JV and Varsity Cheerleading, Powderpuff, SFG, Senior Show. Likes Florida, parties, good times, friends and “OOTS”, “Remember ...”” JEFF WORTHINGTON, 524 Lowell St., Band, Loves Anne, Timothy’s two or Timothy’s Spirits, Hey, squinty! Hey pink eyes! Harvard Parties! Old Littleton Rd. “You make me feel brand new.” ANNE WRIGHT, 18 Vine St. EMILY WYMAN, Em, 191 Grove St., Gymnastics, skating, Junior Prom, Gym Shows, CSNY. “Take your life into your own hands, just have faith in who you are.” ELIZABETH A. YOUNG, Bets, 15 Carville Ave., Powderpuff, Junior and Senior Shows. “Every leaf that falls, every word that is spoken, lives on as a memory.” HELEN YOUNG, 28 Estabrook Rd. JOHN C. YOUNG, 3 Plymouth Rd. JANE O. YOUNGREN, Jano, 31 Highland Ave., Basketball, Co-op, NYD’S, WR, UPL, CCC, HS, Elsie’s Red, 6 MR, Rustlen’. “When | grow up, | want to be an intellect.” JANICE MARIE ZANI, Zan, 19 Homestead St., Basketball, Ski Club. Likes skiing, Chicago, Don, Donna, Billy and Dave. ‘“‘When the cat’s away, the mice will play.”’, “I’m grounded!”, “Hey, eskimo.” CAROL ZEPF, 98 Laconia St., Football, Woburn, nookying, Jack’s house, partying, Southwest-Galaxie 500’s, Rainbow, Carole King and being alone. ‘My life has been a tapestry of rich and woven hue.” ROBIN E. ZIEDELIS, Rob, Bob, 15 Tyler Rd., Boy’s Football, Rainbow, nookying, Jack’s house, partying, summertime, Beach Boys, PC, jiving, 7-up, McDonalds, action, 8,349! “Know what | mean?” STEVEN N. ZIEFF, Doctor, Reef, Shniff, 12 Young St., Ski Club, Guy’s ’n Dolls, LHET, Yearbook. ‘Sailing forever’’, “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” DANIEL ZIMMERMAN, 28 Valley Rd. 234 WILLIAM WILKES CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS FREDERICK WILLS, JR. ROBERT WILLIAMS MARK WISOTZKY ELLEN WOODFIN ANNE WRIGHT ELIZABETH YOUNG JEFFREY WORTHINGTON JANICE ZANI EMILY WYMAN JOHN YOUNG ROBIN E. ZIEDELIS CAROL ZEPF STEVEN ZIEFF DANIEL ZIMMERMAN po aed rd OOP _ Life! We’ve been long together Through pleasant and through cloudy weather; ‘Tis hard to part when friends are dear, — Perhaps ‘twill cost a sigh, a tear; Then steal away, give little warning, Choose — thine own time; Say not “Good Night”, but in some brighter clime Bid me “Good-Morning”. Anna L. Barbauld HERFF JONES YEARBOOKS 2 40 GETTYSBURG DIVISION P.O. BOX 1052 GETTYSBURG, PA 17325 @ 717-334-9123


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