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stew dees aay Ro . wh a thre ev SA Nese ene siatek GOODNOW LIBRARY SUDBURY, MASS. The 1980 yearbook is dedicated to a friend, Beth Heppenstall. She was real, she was loving, and she was loved. What is real asked the Rabbit one day when they were lying side by side Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick out handle Real isn’t how you’re made said the Skin Horse It’s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time not just to play with, but Really loves you, then you become real Does it hurt? asked the Rabbit. Sometimes, said the Skin Horse for he was always truthful When you are Real you don t mind being hurt. Does it happen all at once, like being wound up or bit by bit. It doesn't happen all at once, You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t often happen to people who break easily, or who have sharp edges or have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose at the joints and very shabby. But these things don’t matter at all because once you are Real you can t be ugly, except to people Who don't understand. M. Williams ae . ONE So OR ; : (oe oa ts el F ‘ ‘ = - Se ‘ ; OS rg | “ a e ; 11 freshmen PCS er re Sha eek ti « fe % ead enw sane Se Oe 15 16 a “es a we D ne mere Y ae ths. CEH fe ; AiRKS 19 I } oie “ N 21 22 eanechenetip re ee AA AOA LET 24 25 _ ——_ ' | ac DEE OGLE ELLE EL BEE EEE = as ’ SR, a } a tw aX hn SM AG dy ins ew f ZS | are SiN Who AY Tah S21 Cy mt oF 4 i 7, nf i A(4i on 4 i Ge (N = pe ra = LA — x re r Vie ( ‘= 3 eG c -_ = We KK pee Of ane ne 7, War LO Notes “ft , vs x ' SAMA tei ity Powede ene bg ve 7 425 . Gael yet = ¢ , -) Y} ae. oy, Sx | e a if M1 We — IM SN Zl E ( G ee _ et ef) a) : : EZ ute LG u e 5 o s NY yw. his — S ( i — LS )) A ty ' ces SST eoliond, 28 varsity girls soccer Tat | lis) alee ee ee Sdeewcmmsse eri Behn | ll paaeee qasaceons ates eae Top Row — Coach Norm Swicker, Tammy Wolfe, Chris Finnerty, Mary Lynn Reiling, Laura Poulin, Jen Clery, Becky Bekampis, Doreen Brown, Andrea Burns, Annie Kutenplon, Nancy Hurwitz, Debbie Heppenstall, Terry Burtoff. Bottom Row — Donna DeSantis, Michelle Clery, Julie Farrar, Kathy Wilson, Margot Putukian, Captain Judy Feeley, Nancy Eisenhauer, Madie Glist, Alice McCall, Jen Crawford, Karen Haessler. Ve. a 30 FAP oe «at re Ph aa Tae a Te iat 4, a pee gee tae ge Danis att te, tpt a 8 Wee yh Se fees oF oe ee APE es, 5 boys varsity soccer £ 54 Varsity Boys Soccer — Top Row — Mark Gross, Timmy Smith, Martin Gunther, Panos Stevens, John Gessner, Peter Hecht, Ji Rarus, Paul Connors, John Davis, Greg Hoff. Bottom Row — Kurt Nahikian, Bill Byrne, Phil Summers, Garf Brown, Tri-captailf Fred Coons, Willy Stevens, and Keith Hersey, Chris VanLeer, Doug Thomas, Rainer Moss, Kenny Getz, Missing — Chris Novak, Steve Bankuti, Matt Ginsburg. POR? Vea 4 ‘ % mie | « 33 34 bee. 2 hs ins pegs nS egg x7 wags Pe ee ee ee tte ie? ys 35 ; Evan Dangel, Adam Fertig, John Franklin, Charlie Friel: co-captain, Mark Foerheide, Steve Fosgate, Doug Furciniti, Ron Getz, Peter Gross e ‘ Eric Harvey: co-captain, Scott Harvey, John Healy, Scott Horton, Darryl Hotch, John Keevil, Scott Kellstedt, Ted Lockery, Jean Pierre wi Marjollet, Shawn McGee, Ben Mutschler, Tommy Reiling, Mark Ruckstuhl, Tony Scafidi, Bruce Travers, Donny Taylor, Peter Velie. ee 36 varsity field hockey Top Row — Coach Diane Pullo, Laura Ross, Deb DeJesus, Lauren Hawes, Lauren Oasis, Catrin Pittack, Ellen Velie, Anita Arnum, Sharon Riccardi, Donna Summers, Susan Loynd. Bottom Row — Ellen Prager, Emily Baldwin, Tri Captains Peggy Pike, Michelle Hauser, Roker Nelson, Lisa Boyer, Heidi Hibben. 39 40 jv field hockey Top Row — Coach Larraine Gandolfi, Maya Bates, Libby Newton, Jenny Tratnyek, Joan Daley, Pam Keough, Carol Bekampis, Kelly Cronin, Jennifer Lawson, Lisa Cheney. Bottom Row — Karen Martin, Suzanne Swain, Rosemary Moles, Co-Captains Linda Munsey, Robin Aaronson, Erica Lapkin, Beth Mitchell, Michelle Gates. 41 aad ai gare ek aS Re a fee : So Satay | ee 3 SG re ee intent Sis cated et ase ee ie : Se ‘ ‘ we 2 4 varsity and jv football Top Row — Coach Higgins, Bobby Hill, Bob Trocchi, Joe Gallagher, Joe Signa, Kevin Gates, Jody Stimmel, Stafford Harrel, Mark Spratt, Lance Rose, Al Royal, Craig Ward, Coach Lopez. Middle Row — Rob Jones, George Kevorkian, Joe Gottberg, Carl Anderson, David Kutz, Richard Weisman, Scott Grossman, Paul Ford, Paul Sterberg, Tom Hamlin, Alan Boswell. Bottom Row — Chris Delay, Dale Tapply, Peter Sifferlin, Doug Lindgren, Ken Hiltz, Mark Finnerty, Bo Boyle, Mike Wilkins, Christopher Sullivan. 44 45 fn wianiet eae We Rd Rey @ Saas Oe ms Sie yey 4 nk a a RE eee } oe ks g %: ? T ertaeee £ She Gh eee | ae ree ee Ss SE cit. Sel tu Om: Pa ae Lev tye Wee ‘ K 46 47 48 ee rs wt ¥ q a A 2 49 50 jv girls soccer Top Row — Coach Chris Keyes, Karen Cheney, Nancy Halter, Chris Finnerty, Brook Cooper, Lisa McCleod, Alison Neeley, Ashley Pugh, Ki Moorehead. Bottom Row — Angie Pugh, Mary Jane Plamondon, Kiersa Norcutt, Linda Marino, Kim Taylor, Laurie Beausoleil, Gwen Beave Manager Brian Yeull. Missing — Margret Connors, Connie Crittenden, Patty Gazza, Heide Kaldenbach, Diane Wetzig, Cheryl Whitcom freshmen field hockey Be rane ts Top Row — Sandra Leepens, Kerrie Rasco, Eliza Hibben, Ann Poole, Ann Talbort, Kaja Beenhower, Julie Delay. Middle Row — Kare Knoll, Mary Beth Long, Erica Lewis, Kathy Ackroyd, Lucy Buckins, Laurel Horn, Laura Morgan. Bottom Row — Cindy Johnson, Jer: Gitlin, Susan Londres, Diane Welch, Denise Scialabba, Karen Craig, Amy Golder, Joanne Davidson. reshmen football No cheerleading Top Row — Katie Maroney, Cathy Mills, Pam Davis, Jean O’Mally. Bottom Row — Anne Prince, Elaine Candalonga, Terry Roberts, Nano Harrington. Toy quit 53 varsity swimming + Top Row — Ann MacDonald, Barbara Grathwohl, Susan Kaufman, Lee Stowell, Hannah Munroe, Marcia Nims, Kristin Snelling, Gretel _ Hayes, Lisa Klien, Karen Clevland, Cathy Frazer, Shannon Healy, Leslie Thompson, Carla Garbarino, Coach Bob Hayes. Middle Row — Sue Mulcahy, Beth Fortini, Sheila Daly, Pam Morse, Catherine Walkler, Nanette Doiron, Lisa Kellstedt, Cathy Carrey, Ellen Weiner, Liz” Rielly, Laurie Greenberg. Bottom Row — Perry Thies, Linna Woo, Heather Schofield, Gail Penthany, Mara Gurski, Theresa Nolan, Monica Welch, Karen McKelvy, Jane Bursma. Missing — Liz Kazner. ; 57 girl’s varsity and jv volleyball Top Row — Linda Lewis, Kathy Hennessy, Laura Beck, Patty O’Leary, Jean Szymczak, Meg Sifferlin, Patty Gazza, Liz McCarthy, Doreen Place, Julie Karrane, Kim Jaixen, Pam Reinen, Kathy Sullivan, Coach Sue Winter. Bottom Row — Diane Bassett, Marcia Place, Patty Hennessy, Jeanne Cook, Carol Paik, Anne Kurriss, Jennifer Thomas, Amy Yarborogh, Hillery Frank. follow the bouncing ball. . . fas BA BP, TE Patricia Bowdoin Richard Davis Lydia Mailhot Brian Ward Gaye Weiss Tom Hooper Virginia Kirshner Carl Perkins 64 Judy Adams Sue Winter Lou Williams Rhoda Taschioglou Mary Ann Dence Tom Puchalsky David Apfel David Bronson 65 history 66 Paul Mitchell Leslie Swartz Don Gould Debbie Grace Jim St. Croix Dick Murphy oe . i. on 2 eae i ns. 4% ie ORES + tS Karen Sirkin Dean Aldrich Bill Schechter James Newton David Clapp 67 68 anguage Lillian Scherban Patty Clark McCann Richard Berger Joseph Krol Larraine Gandolfi Katherine Beisler Jean Wentworth Doris Bradine Gloria Bates o thew O ea) = LL cS ic) _ far} we Arnold Bossi 69 science Fred Scott Connie Patten Jim Moir Ouida Baily Jane Pearson Charlie Ruopp Bramwell Arnold Maureen Moir 70 ; ’ 4 7 s se re 3 ; Phillipe Lemieux Betty Busiek Raymond Martin Bob Millet Marilyn Beaven Richard Maciel Miriam Gutwill Linda Davis N No Larry Davidson Ms. Katz Sandra Topalion Faye Ruopp Bill Galvin Phil Lewis Mr. Harvey Betsy Wood Alec Marshall Barry Copp Claire Cunningham Alison Birch Al Palmer i3 physical education ope PERO Rw Ly Barbara Athy Jim Dusenbur y Lew Baldwin Diane Pullo Leslie Belcher Bob Rausch 74 75 George Horton Bonnie Jones Fran Butsavich eS = ny ae. =) SO LW “ = NYE x ar Paula Wolfe Pim Ormrod Ms. Gordon Marion Foster 76 MUSIC Art Finstein Margaret Bossi Bill Rice perenne ay panei De 20 2 0, ooe oe? a — ™, re, _— 7 fy 78 l ra Marcia Rarus Dorothy Dickie Monica Anderson Virginia Locke Gail Bumgardner Mr. Frazier Regina Russell Doreen Nemeth 49 home ec and business Katherine Barton, Dick Johnson, Rita Ross, Susan Connors, Rosalind Spiller Joe Andelman Joe Pacenka John Lee Norm Swicker Paul Walsh Rich Wise eo 82 administration Hugh Maginnis, David Levington, Ralph Brooks, Brad Sargent, Martha Pappas, Tony Zarella, Dick Santella. services Marguerite Urgotis Fred Walker Susan MacCachran Ruth Green Tom Debarysh Toni Warnshvis 83 south Diane Rasco Bob Wentworth Pat Lockery Naomi McGovern Bea George 84 north Muriel Stern Riseman Helen McNally Betty Bishop Wayne Ogden 85 west Tom O’Brien Betty Adrian Barbara Fitzgerald Mrs. Ragno Prt stesinateeloeenets eaaaanaieeaenin 86 east Jan Carnello Mary Davis Tom Geagan Bill Snow Ellen Morgan 87 caf staff Josi Dodge Marion Thibault Mima Luca Phylis Staples John Barillone Jeanne Godfrey SV, BZ xi a7 i 88 Helen Barilone Helen Ryan Barbara Orifice Barbara Tomy! 89 student services and special needs Dave Graziano Patty Hurwitz Margret Mulcahy Kathy Hunter Kathy Livingston 90 6 s bel a « Dad 2 © = 2 6 Ww 2 -sU oO S520 ie a me Vx oe SS oY 91 Salient oheaceemanati buildings and grounds 92 ssf! secretaries Anne Pillion Eileen Whelpley Kay Finelli Jinny Wh te Ida Klee 94 Betty Kraft Irene McCarthy Jean Kane Martha Symington se. 96 Yetteeees tte eeee ett enens Hees eey Feeeeiees FP et eey Veteees Se eeeees © “me . . .and now, a horse of a different color! 97 98 Om Cire 9 Sege sesbued iat Sei i aCe 102 104 Ne) i) a 2 c = R = + ss = ‘ ii e ‘ % , . ¥ : | ri ‘ 5 ' 4 . a — . ¥ . i i . ge Rs - . J + y, . , ‘ 2 -- V a i i ae f f 4 , Ul i ’ 4 ‘ ( ce f ‘ t . « ‘ x ae ; : ) ' - A] ' t 4 , ¥ - { { : : , ' 5 ‘ y ’ ‘+ ys 1 ‘ . A ; e a 4 ” { a ’ 7 ' ly? ' 7 Al . | =a, ae ' fr. f ‘ ‘ Id Pad ties 7 is a J 4 , a 7 o a RS Noe Re i Sd are eS fs rs Af meta: se 3 ¥, a ee mee December 15, 1978. . . — Nurses Aid. . . Skiing. . LLY. “Now I've been happy lately thinking about the good things to come And | believe it could be something good has begun’ Cat Stevens Nick Ide Barbara Combs Richard Grathwhol Laura Frazer Wrestling, Pole Vaulting “And if | claim to be a wise man, It surely means that | don’t know” Kerry Livgren 114 “Sedz’’. . . Shootin Hoop, Baseball, Cooking at the cake house, studying in the Library Advanced Physics is too much fun. “Student Exchange, Promethean”’ “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars’ Oscar Wilde Bob Smith Carol Pepper Paul Sedzia Wea Rachel Rapperport bei SRR ERLE iio David Teplitzky Mara Gursky Mike Sauta Janelle Alexander AESOP Fable: If you want a task well done do it yourself . . clothes may disguise a fool, but his words will give him away. Minuteman, The Bridge Gang, The Cubby, My Chrysler, Dummy and Flatsy . . . ‘Train kept a Rolling’ “You snooze, you loose’ Though time passes quickly and people’s ideas and personalities change as their Doug Lindgren opportunities expand, memories endure. Roker Nelson “entense”’, “Jailhouse Rock’, Fried dough, Phil Glist Sandstorm, BK: NL, NL Brenda Rock LiF Before the fall When they wrote it on the wall When there wasn’t even any Hollywood They heard the call And they wrote it on the wall For you and me we understood To Baba and Freckles: No matter how far we travel from each other, we will never forget all the memories these past few years have held. Scott Willens Monica Welsh Tom Mealy Kerry Wiles 118 “Marnee’’, Terrie, Suzi Jenny. . . “Thank you for being a friend’, summer with Linda H. ““No human relation gives one possession in another, every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone.’ — Kahlil Gibran Marcia Peisach Marion Clarck Micheal Wilkins Tammy Bolton 119 L.S. Lacrosse and Football Rule, “Such is Life’, “Life goes on” Tom Hamlin Kathy Letteri Robin Silver Scott Punch Me Look! A Unicorn, Superfly, Opel, Lord of the Rings, Track, Sawdust Brain, Blue Van TMAKTSPEMJJCTP Track: Hurdles: Javelin “Do you ever get the feeling that the stor’s too real and in the present tense, or that everyone is on the stage and you’ re the only person sitting in the audience” lan Anderson David Balekdjian Brian Keane John Kroger Dawn Clark iP) 122 Jim Carroll Racheal Lubash Chris Trimper Laura Summers Sie a. ERTIES nee ‘Be as you are, as you see, as! am, !am. . . James Taylor Skiing!?! Beach!?! Karen’s Friend. . . New Years Eve. . . IHOD. Sandra Dee. . . Biking in France and England. . . C.C. . S.J.F.F. “40”. . . 8-16-84 “What a piece of work is man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties.” Shakespeare’s Hamlet Lee Roberts Shannon Docherty “Of all the poetry ever known, a friend is the poem Jane Bursma that is never alone.” Janet Susman 123 Lisa Boyer Kenny Getz Sarah Shubert Kevin Kelly 124 “The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained by sudden flight, but they while their companions slept, were toiling upward in the night.”’ Longfellow goal — To be another Woody Allen So much of life ahead we'll find a place where there’s room to grow, and yes, we've only just begun 6-18-79 . . . The Doobie Brothers. . . Friendship is like a never ending rainbow. . . Bird. . . ‘Take your time, think a lot, Think of everything you've got for you will still be here tomorrow, But your dreams may not’ Cat Stevens Sarah Bumgardener Tom Sears Suzzanne Lamack ‘Ill do it when | get around to it’ Nancy Hurwitz Swimming, Sr. Auction, Sr. Ladies Luncheon, Model UN, COLLEGE APPLICATIONS!!! “Reach for the Heavens and hope for the future. Be all that you can be and not what you are.” John Denver — aa 125 ce OG s a oe alee ts S =) c9 ZO v = So CoM WA FA, KS LOM 126 INT ENA ® + fe . Jan Gregory Micheal Scott Lisa Paratore Willy Stevens “FOREVER” YLTK 0159 isMLTK Richard Johnson Liz Smith David Yos Maria Mihaly Julie Hannon “Liz,’’ chorus, track, France, my better half, “Si vous pouvez le rever, Vous pouvez le devenir.”” There’s a light in the depths of your darkness There’s a calm at the eye of every storm There’s a light in the depths of your darkness Let it shine. — Dan Fogelberg | Cor 13: “If | have not love | am nothing. Lov e is patient and kind, love is not envious. Love bears every wrong and never fails.’’ God is love. Chris Morrison jill Branum Chris Delay Anita Bauder Angie Beenhower (PE: “AMOR VINCIT OMNIA”, “Dween’”’, winter spring track! volleyball Lauren Marino Jean Koehler Curt Crittenden Jean Szymczak Stafford Harrell Mark Finerty 130 Somebody’s callin But your mind’s a Houtand miles away Those cars are waiting in the rain Gonna take you thru another day Don’t try and wonder what you leave behind You know they’Il never give you that much tme You'd love to stay awhile But real life ain’t that way “Head for the Mountains”. . . “Thank God for the Three Stooges” . 53 Margot Putukian George Kevorkian Carl Schulz Karen Andrew : Anne Merra Andy Castle 131 track, swimming, my beter half, Maidstone, tra-la, | Conl3 pe PRave Ted Robinson Perry Thies Kris Pastoriza Jaqueline Bundley Geoff Fridman “You and | have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.’”” — Lennon McCartney Friendship often ends in love: but love in friendship never. Colton Linda Siemer Satoshi Nomura Greg Mager Kathy Hansen Maya Bates 133 Patrick Moylan Gail Penthany Carl Fisher Catherine Altman Carol Paik Jill Halstead “PM ’, Wrestling, ‘69 Impala, Green Grass High Tides, work, more work, applications, ETC. . . “Yes there are two paths you can go by but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you’reon. . . and it.makes me wonder.” Led Zep eT PRAY We often grow more by bending with the breeze Than by standing in rigid defiance. Stephens 134 Dale Tapply Laura Dempsey Jenni Belli Edwin Williams Tim McLean Teresa Nolan Swim team, Diving DARUSHMA!!! Wild Crazy times “Damn Casual’’ “Jenny”, Marnee, Terrie, Suzi, “| appreciate everything you have given me.’’ God Grant me . 135 Linda Curtis Sandy Jagiello Bill Gatchell Debbie Pitcher Rick Kaupp 136 “Where the heck is Smiles?” . . . “Que pasa man’’ York. . .track. . . “If we take the world on all at once we won't make it but if we take the world on piece by piece we'll make it.”” L.S. Ski Team, Student Senate, Ireland 1977, L.S. Exchange to Maidstone, England 1978, Summers On The Cape. “knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind.’’ — Plato Mark Fortini Eileen Lee Dawn Fowler Janis Heckman Steve Brevik 137 That best portion of a good man’s life — His little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey Dan McGee Phil Summers Mariellen Anthony Barbara Morency J.M. — 80's Ladies. . . one tofive’s. . . summer of79. . . May 27 Vicki Broom ...GM. . .C.A. “Weare all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we find in our travels is an honest friend.” Robert L. Stevenson Jamie Mohlar 138 Nn YW ovo— cH On alan) Meyda OSS Oh N ZL S o = 7) = = ee x Ti = wv 2) co ie) fe) U ne) D i Ww ibben Heidi All things change and we change with them. 139 Keith Hersey Marla Rhodes Kathy Diehl Brian Hawker Heather Scholefield Major Blitzen. . . ‘Has anyone seen Donna?. . . ‘Meet ya out on the hill at 10:00!’ Numbers game. . . track. oa yorkine. Dazed and confused. . . MVF “prez”’ mentioning: Julie, Steph and Chris ‘A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature’ R.W. Emerson 140 Gah te 2 WP He Bill Wagner Lori Scott Susan Nasholm Heidi Bostder Eric Beers be “vit ma rr ts The cool breeze formed waves in the lucious green grass My eyes gazed, my mind wandered: Walking by the ocean Bare feet digging in the cool sand. Roaring waves crashing against jagged rocks Sand and moisture sticking to an unexperienced body. Tracks left behind to be covered with the tide. looking ahead seeing a horizon, but no end to the journey. Lou 141 “Take it slow, E.B., M.K., R.T., P.T.”” Thanx J.C. “Lepricon? Nice. . .”” “427 Capri?’ Special Chorus, Var. Soccer, Select Chorus. Kurt Nahikian Donna E. Weiss Jennifer Thomas Alan Boswell Anna Pappalardo Marian Weaver Donner. . . “basically, yeah’’. . . “Meet yaon the hill at 10”. . . Numbers. . . “out of the game.” Chorus. . .““HTSIBWRT’. . . “Annie Get Your Gun”... . Music... Mickey Bigmeee= thats bizzare’. . . “Has anyone seen Kathy?” eR et Aug. 20th 1979, TEC, Terra Nova, full of sound and fury signifying nothing, yes I’m going to Carolina in my mind. Jim Paul Melinda Leonard Melissa Clark Deidre Giobbe John Dunnell Fred Mellish 143 “I'ma hell of anice guy” Eliza Mason David Claxton Scott Howard Caroline Darcy Kristy Foster ae mel Retend ston) a Re ae Se ae a, 6 i | — a a PF PPS, ee ia Se el a = — C Sa Sep ga j{_ —-« = “a «a . -._ «i — “« | a er ee 2 a ee 62S Ge 4 ak ee ee ees Nig, a i ee i i a i 2. a a 2 es, om, og | ae, an, | Cte ee a eg | - o. a a | et nag Og et be a i | at, ag nae a 4 , bh ag 7 . . re, ag, hg . « ’ a a he . en Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must, That's the part of the plan Await your arrival simple survival And someday we'll all understand. “Huie’ — Dan Fogelberg i vetoed | Poe Ralph Bockoven Cary Johnson Nancy Huie Beth Cannalonga Cindy Lewis Our minds will explore together, Old worlds we conquer forever, We then will expand love together as one — Earth, Wind Fire “Fantasy” 145 Caroline Craine Amelia Ostroff Sue Spratt Donna Doyle Wayne Burtoft Garf Brown “You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm.” Collette Fall — Cross country, Bonne Bell 10 K — Winter — Track, Pottery, Spring — Track Field, Cello, Spring — Sailing, Tennis 3 PRA. oe 4 ‘tA iff iit 146 sneer ieeirmemcinasy Ans Ce aNtn PNR or Andre Lamontagne Amy Capotosto Sheri Knapp Cathy Hennessy Karl Huffman Chris Novak AMES From the mountains to the sun, Life has only just begun. There is something for all who look, there’s a story in every book. All of the pages, between all the lines so much that you can find. Kansas 147 Blane Warrior Pam Furciniti Linna Wu Walter Pianka Karen Lennington WS TB, LH Don’t even try to understand. . . Don’t stop thinkin about tomorrow Don’t stop It'll soon be here It’Il be here better than before Cause yesterday’s gone. . . yesterday's gone Fleetwood Mac English Exchange Student . . . Monty Python. . “What we call the beginning is often the end and to make an end is to make a beginning, the end is where we start from.” T.S. Eliot Mark Armstrong Lisa Strange Susie Prenton Melissa Shaw Regis Lamontagne 149 to succeed. T.M. If you don’t look for trouble, How can you know it’s there? Muggles (Maxims) J.B. | have learned that success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying Sue King Todd Pihl Jennie Brannen Todd (Rusty) Meyer Kim Mason Jonathan Vail Arthur Patterson Michelle Doiron Lisa Sorrentino Marc Alden Ellen Morrissey Lisa Riccio slow steady always wins the race! Let Your Dreams Inspire Action. This is for N.J. No love, No friendship can cross the path of our destiny without leaving it’s mark upon it forever . 151 Bo Boyle Karen McKelvey Erich Hinlein Chris Peters Patty Gazza “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow. . .”” The Quinn Complex. . .Karibou. . . Varisty Swim Team. . . Fozzy Bear. . .“OhNo!’’. Chicklit. Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset. Two golden hours each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever. Weekends in N.H., S.D., Trekkie, four more days till Friday, Dead Head, “‘I told you once I’m the best there’s ever been.”” Charlie Daniels Band Peter Sifferlin Debbie Roswell Scott Golder Beth Edwards Kathi Riggert 153 lasting gifts are roots and wings. 154 In the four years I’ve spent at L.S. I’ve come to realize the most They were given to me by my parents. Dana Young Sean Mahoney Marilyn Woods Barb MacKinnon Steve Berberian Ellen Prager Our opinion of people depends less upon what we see in them than upon what they make us see in ourselves. — Sarah Grand es S ? oe tae | Lori Anderson Anne Kurriss Greg Pierce Chris Pittack Meg Mundy Alan Newton “ . .ifthey were right, I’d agree, but it’s them they know notme. . .” — Cat Stevens 155 Greg Schneider Bob Johnson Linda Tribiano Jennifer Mitchell Laura MacKenzie Reiner Maas “tribble’’ Being short is not a disgrace; only an inconvenience. Steve Burgarella Barbara Maily Paul Zichella Jim Miller Lisa DeRosa Debbie Bower eds | believe in life, but there are things more important. Kim Clementi Debbie Davis Alan Marrone Matt Claussen Denise Eisenhower Hockey Lacrosse games: 19, 24, ’D.H.’ James Taylor. . . Times with Leslye. . . Cheerleading. . . Freebird. . . Where’s Nanc?. . Grads. . .A.A.T.O.S.G.. . . Talking with Jen. . . Can it be that it was all so simple then or has time rewritten every line? If we had the chance to do it all again, tell me would we? Could we? | am not afraid of tomorrow for | have seen yesterday love today. Always be happy cuz life is what U make it. B.G. thankQ M,D,U2I all the friends who have made it so special, HAGL. Douglas. . . | made it! TTFAB Scivation “WA” BHMF. . . Ski Trip 79!! Best Lasagna!! Maine (D.1.) Beach, Suzy C. (RTSLWV)J) (3W?3W) Rollercoaster, Tennis Team 78’ Jackson Brown Groupie! NOT ME! Program Director 79-80’ Carla DeLellis Eric Senges Sue White Wanda Richard Mike Daley 159 Holly Hughes Suzanne Verhey Tom Hall Pina Chioda Darrell Grimes 160 oe 2Me8e6 ° . N . % 4 “I say that | accept the way | am, but do | accept it so fully that | am willing to act on it, to actually act the way lam.” “Live as if everything you do will eventually be Hugh Prather — Sounds never dissipate, they only recreate, to another place and time. Earth, Wind Fire r Quinsigamond Community College. . . Secretarial School. . . Goodbye to: L.S., D.B., N.H., C.D., L.D. and B.B. Don't let it bring you down — it’s only castles burning, find someone who’s turning and you will come around. — Neil Young Jody Sottile Chris Sullivan Lori Gallerani Karen Pelkey John Claffey Ricardo Lopez 161 How fortunate are those who share the blessings of friendship . . . They involve many things — above all, the warmth of understanding, the comfort of com- eye elY: and the joy of appreciation. Robin St. John William Glauner Annette Hayes Ellen McCall Robbie McCart Gayle Howes Beverly Boyd Roica, how can we forget Carmina, Spring and tennis partners. ... diving. . .and what about Dyad?. . . thanx Peg. . . here’s to summers in chatham and E.C.S.. . . We’ve only just begun. . . to live . 162 Ginger Ross Judi Feeley Andy Woodward Mike King Wesley Blood Andrea Burns “You only live once so live life to the fullest!’” Library — Parties — Cafe — Friends — Sports. Varsity Soccer 2,3,4 . — captain; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4 — ' Captain; Varsity Softball 2,3,4, —Co-captain Plan to pursue a career in business (N-S forever ‘‘ditto’’) Thanks to: KN, PT, MK, RT, KW. “Three Musketeers’’ “Ca Va Bien’”’ “Down with Wayland soccer’ Varsity Soccer, Varsity Softball. Cheers to the good time at McD’s and the pizza house. Great memories of that mashing bus ride from Masco. My friends at L.S. 163 Mary Massa Peggy Pike Maria Karassek Bill Laura David Fredella Carmen Bertoli “Accept me as | am so | may learn what | can become.” Best Times — Steve, 8 13 78, hockey games, cougar (E P), Nichols Coll., Good T., Kuras, Ames, Di— G.R., Concerts, days at the Cape — Cotichuate, L.K. parties — Newbridge Night, no gas! Where we gonna sleep? G.B.H.S., now on to college! 164 There is no disgrace in failure: the disgrace is in not trying. Cathy Rigby Leslye Price Emily Baldwin Kerry McIntyre Lyrant Warrior Rick Levy Cheerleading Captain. . . Sophomore Class President. . . Student Senate. . . Senior Steering Committee. . .Kim. . . Osterville Summers . “We are formed and fashioned by what we love.” “If you smile at me, you know | will understand for that is something we all do in the same language.’’ Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young P. ™. A e ne 3 “Th: —-_- : eS a Anne — cheerleading, the corner. If you love something set it free If it comes back love it forever If it doesn’t it was never meant to be. to the mugs, thugs, and assorted mental and Social Deviates that | hang out with and make my L.S. years worthwhile, Adam, Walt, Bob, Dave, Bill, and everybody else, to Jane the skipper, and the CIRRUS. But most importantly, Anne, who taught me more about myself than anybody else had, | can’t think of anything witty, so I'll just say | Love You All. That’s one thing you've never heard from me that | should have told you more. Lots of Sunshine, Dave Mono Anne Prince Dave Monahan Kathy Gregory Sarah Lawson Kerri Gross Danny King 166 No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character. “To Be A Rock And Not To Roll” Stage oe Weekends in N.H., Dead Head, No Nukes, S.D., Disco Sucks, Charlie Daniels, “I done told you once you SOB, I'm the best there’s ever been. You know how | feel You listen to how | think You understand. . . You're my friend. — S.P. Schutz Susan Alsen Lisa Teixeira Randi Bruh Chris Trimper Eugene Fortes Brian Monks 167 SSSA we WAS, = fe 3 Ses s Pony Tennis, Varsity Cheerleading, Great Times, Good Wine and Cherished Friends. AllTheTime. . . All The Wasted Time All The Years Waiting For A Sigh —To Think I Had It All The Time. B. Manilow John Mealey Denise Beckett Julia Blatt Stephanie Post Ken O’Donnell Steve Polutchko Field-Hockey, Bourne, Cape Cod. The world is brighter from behind a smile. Cathy Adams Wendy Byrne Kristen Smallmen Billy Lally Karen O'Malley Chris VanLeer 169 Michelle Hauser Debbie Mutchler Nancy Clark Valerie Howell Buck McNamara Charlie Werner ‘76 to ’80 Field Hockey Lacrosse “Teddy + Tucker’’ So much has been experienced, together and alone. So much more will be experienced, together and alone. M.H. lf! am not for myself, Who will be for me? But if | “Blansky” Leo. . . All are needed by each one; ‘Val’ Drawing, jewelry, skiing, sailing, skateboarding, am for myself alone, What am |, And if not me, Nothing is fair or good alone. — Ralph Waldo Emerson mountain climbing, beaches, amusement parks, who? And if not now, when? McDonald's, courtyard, Cougar XR7, | Hate Homework! Sarah Morgan Molly Walsh Laura Beck Debbie Chorney Mark Baxboaum Steve Loynd jf |[ | : - 4 wee « © Pl it ea wu Love when you can Lacrosse (1,2,3,4) You have changed my style, knowing all the Cry when you have to while, | would thank you for it someday. Thanks ““Baba”’ +‘’Roo”’ Be who you must for our friendship That's a part of the plan Await your arrival, with simple survival And someday we'll all understand — Dan Fogelberg , “The sky was yellow and the sun was blue.’ “Gratefully yours’ Last night of vacation, Living for the weekend. ‘4’m glad to have had kind friends and good teachers with whom | shared these four years of my life” Activities: French Club, Volleyball Team, Musical, ( 19) Fred Lynn and the Red Sox Student Government — Loonie Roonie. Lydia Teoste Debbie Fox Donna DeSantis Michelle Cleary Anthony Genova Gerry Mafera Climb high, Climb far Your goal the sky Your aim the star — Anonymous Bass Clarinetist in the School band. “If you can Varsity Soccer, Varsity Softball; co-captain racquetball, Soccer. . .A.B.S.. . . 14. . . littlered fish. os imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, swimming, L.W.1I.G.Y. C.D.S.A.C. WYAJ. . . chocolate donuts. . . The Cafe. . you can become it.’ William Arthur Ward Frizzy hair. . . summers at N.C.C.. . . McDonalds Bob Beirig Lisa McLeod Peter Aniskovich Nancy Guindon Larry Goldstein Yanina Ruiz To the people | know Louise ‘Lisa’ Cooper McLeod “I find ecstacy in living — the mere and the ones | won't sense of living is joy enough.’ Emily Dickinson Goodbye and take it easy. 80's Ladies. . .Summer 79. . .Grads. . . Where’s Kim? . Lacrosse. . .Awesome. . . PartySystem. . .45 . . . friends. . . Jackson Browne Groupie. . .WSM. CBMP.. .schmo. . . “To live without trying is to die without having lived” 173 William “Burnsie” Byrne. J.V. and V. Soccer. Varsity Golf. “Good friends are hard to forget.” “don’t put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” Thanks Jen. Good Luck Everyone. “We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are.”” jonathan Livingston Seagull Bill Byrne Marc McCall Mary Lynn Reiling Bob White “O purple finch, please tell me why this summer world (and you and i who love so much to live) must die” “if i should tell you any- thing” (that eagerly sweet carolling self answers me) “i could not sing’ M.L.B.B.D.O. — M.F.M.L.R. Sometimes | live in the city. Sometimes | live in the town. Sometimes | get a great notion to jump in the river and drown. | would like to thank Mrs. Dence, Mr. Gould, and Mrs. Adrian for the help they gave me dur- ing High School. Jennie Aronson Bernie Garrigan Scott Michels David Henchy Kris Philips ... LU a 175 Mark Wirzburger Troy Fulton Terrie Aiello Willy Lewis Dan Calder Mike Gallager To accomplish great things, We must not only act, But also dream, Not only plan, But also, Believe SRNR ST RRMA FR Tg: terrie. . . People, friends, S.B., Pay Day, Keep on living. ‘doing is be- lieving, believing is seeing, seeing is being, so be.” “It is better to have one friend of worth than many worth nothing.” And we have just be- gun watching the river run, further and further from things that we’ve done, leaving them one by one. . . good times, laughin’ cryin’ (ya know it’s the same re- lease) circle game, deadheads, cruisin’ bambinos, oklay bloss, learnin’ life’, lovin’, learning to say good- bye, acceptance. BE- THIE, TTTAB — JAKE Saxonville Lumber. . . Suna- pee, skiing, sailing, Michelobs, Molsons. . . New Mexico . .Concerts. . . Karmann Chia. . . Memories. ‘Follow the rules, and keep your eyes on the road that’s ahead of you.”’ Lowell George. Brian Phelps Ken Hiltz Karen Arnum Sean Conners Julie Hall 80's ladies, cheerleading, TFAB, good times, great memories. “The good old days — will we ever appreciate them enough?” Karen Szarek Jim Turner Jim Titus Neil Connolly Carole Lee Hoch “RASTA REVOLUTION” — Bob Marley He used to stand there — my father, Grimacing in the mirror as he shaved. And sometimes he would let me put lather on my face — Just like him. Jeff Glovin Byron Menegakis Tracey Allen Karen Povada Joanne Franklin Geoff Evans 179 Susan Baker Doug Thomas Suzzane Hines Robyn Taylor Rich Hanlon Carrie MacCachran SONEPO NR: phtE8 we rersfney Miles from nowhere, guess |’II take my time oh yeah, to reach there. Look up at the mountain | have to climb oh yeah, to reach there. Cat Stevens r 7 = AUTHOR Tit Life is a leaf of paper white whereon each one of us may write. James Russell Lowell ; God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December. Sir James M. Barrie. Friendship is a priceless gift That cannot be bought or sold, But its value is far greater Than a mountain made of gold — 180 Diana Golden “Ambition Knows No Bounds.”” 1980 Handicapped Olympics Ruth Reich Chris Maroni Dana Caper Angela Shepard Nancy Dragon Annette Cotton “Angy Baby,’’ Sept. 8 use to like someone named Bruce Brullius Dr. Julius Erving Boosty Casper Collins Rosemond Jr., But never knew who he was!!! But | know | do like O.J. Simpson!!! Jay Goodrich 181 Dianna Yvonne Cook Peter Boynton Wendy Delan Cookie! Just send me: Black roses, White Rythm and y y y Blues, Somebody who cares when you lose. Peter Leslie Beth Hoagland Colleen McCarty 182 Doug Moore Carol Kelly Megan Harding : i Lynn McCusker Ed Magee Cathy Kuras 183 Adams, Catherine Aiello, Teresa Alden, Marc Allen, Tracey Alexander, Janelle Alsen, Susan Altman, Catherine Anderson, Lorrie Aniskovich, Peter Andrew, Karen Anthony, Mariellen Armstrong, Mark Arnum, Karen Aronson, Jennifer Baker, Susan Baldwin, Emily Balekdjian, David Bates, Meredith Bates, Sarah Bauder, Anita Beck, Laura Beckett, Denise Beenhouwer, Angie Beers, Eric Belli, Jennifer Berberian, Stephen Bertoli, Carmen Bierig, Robert Blatt, Julia Blood, Wesley Bockoven, Ralph Bohsrquez, Carlos Bolton, Tammi Bostder, Heidi Boswell, Alan Bower, Deborah Boyd, Beverly Boyer, Lisa Boyle, Maurice Boynton, Peter Bruh, Randi Brannen, Jennie Branum, Jill Brevik, Stephen Broom, Victoria Brown, Garf Bumgardner, Sarah Bundley, Jacqueline Burgarella, Steven Burns, Andrea Bursma, Jane Burtoft, Wayne Buxbuaum, Mark Byrne, Wendy Byrne, William Calder, Daniel Cannelonga, Beth Caper, Dana Capotosto, Amy Carroll, James Castle, Andrew Cheney, Karen Chiodo, Pina 184 SENIOR INDEX 169 176 ioe WAS, 116 167 134 ade, 3 13] 138 149 177 Le 180 165 Chorney, Deborah Claffey, John Clark, Dawn Clark, Marion Clark, Melissa Clark, Nancy Claussen, Matthew Claxton, David Clementi, Kimberly Clery, Michelle Combs, Barbara Connolly, Neil Connors, Sean Cook, Dianna Coons, Frederick Cotton, Annette Craine, Caroline Crittenden, Curtis Curtis, Linda Curtis, Lisa Daly, Michael Darcy, Carolyn Davis, Deborah Delaney, Wendy Delay, Christopher DeLellis, Carla Dempsey, Laura Deranian, Paul DeRosa, Lisa DeSantis, Donna Diehl, Kathy Docherty, Sha nnon Doiron, Michelle Doyle, Donna Doyle, Nancy Dragon, Nancy Dunnell, John Edwards, Elizabeth Eisenhauer, Denise Evans, Geoffrey Feeley, Judith Finerty, Mark Fisher, Carl Fortes, Eugene Fortini, Mark Foster, Kristy) Laura Fowler, Dawn Fox, Deborah Franklin, Joanne Frazer, Laura Fredella, David Fridman, Geoffrey Fulton, Troy Furciniti, Pamela Gallagher, Michael Gallerani, Lori Garrigan, Bernard B., Jr. Gatchell, William Gazza, Patricia Genova, Anthony Getz, Kenneth Giobbe, Deidre Glauner, William 17] 161 PA 119 143 170 158 144 158 t72 114 178 jeer 182 133 181 146 130 136 126 hog 144 158 Glist, Philip Glovin, Jeffrey Golden, Diana Golder, Scott- Goldstein, Lawrence Goodrich, Jay. Grathwohl, Richard Gregory, Jan Gregory, Katherine Grimes, Darrell Gross, Kerri Guindon, Nancy Gurski, Mara Hall, Julia Hall, Thomas Halstead, Jill Hamlin, Thomas Hanlon, Richard Hannon, Olga Marie Hansen, Katherine Harding, Megan Harrell, Stafford Hauser, Michelle Hawker, Brian Hawker, Evan Hayes, Annette Heckman, Janice Henchy, David Hennessy, Cathleen Hersey, Keith Hibben, Heidi Hiltz, Kenneth Himmelman, Jennifer Hines, Suzanne Hinlein, Erich Hoagland, Beth Howard, Scott Howell, Valerie Howes, Gayle Huffman, Karl Hughes, Holly Huie, Nancy Hoch, Carole Lee Hurwitz, Nancy Ide, Nicholas Jagiello, Sandra Lee Johnson, Cary Johnson, Richard Johnson, Robert Jones, Robert Karassik, Maria Kaupp, Richard Keane, Brian Kelly, Carol Kelly, Kevin Kevorkian, George King, Daniel King, Michael King, Susan Knapp, Sheryl Koehler, Jean Kopp, David Kroger, John IZ t7¥ 18] 153 173 181 114 127 166 160 166 3 116 W7 160 134 120 180 128 Ia 183 130 170 140 162 34 175 147 140 139 1A 133 180 ie 182 144 170 162 147 160 145 178 125 114 136 145 128 156 139 164 136 121 183 124 131 166 163 150 147 130 129 Kuras, Cathleen Kurriss, Anne Lally, William Lamontagne, Andre Lamontagne, Regis Laura, William Lawson, Sarah Lee, Eileen (Young) Lemack, Suzanne Lenington, Karen Leonard, Melinda Leslie, Peter Letteri, Cathy Ann Levy, Ricky Lewis, (Cindy) Cynthia Lewis, William Lindgren, Douglas Lopez, Ricardo Loynd, R. Stephen Lubash, Rachel Maas, Rainer MacCachran, Caroline MacKenzie, Laura MacKinnon, Barbara Mafera, Gerald Magee, Edward Mager, Gregory Mahoney, Sean Mailly, Barbara Marino, Lauren Maroni, Christopher Marrone, Alan Mason, Eliza Mason, Kim Massa, Mary McCall, Ellen McCall, Mark McCart, Robert McCarty, Coleen McCusker, Lynne McGee, Daniel McIntyre, Kerry McKelvey, Karen McLean, Timothy (George) McLeod, Louise McNamara, Brendon Mealey, John Mealey, Thomas Mellish, Frederick Menegakis, Byron Merra, Anne Meyer, Todd — Michels, Gregory Scott Mihaly, Maria Miller, James Mitchell, Jennifer Mohlar, Jamie Monahan, David Monks, Brian Moore, Douglas, Jr. Morency, Barbara Morgan, Sarah Morrison, Christopher Morrissey, Ellen Moylan, Patrick Mundy, Margaret (Meg) Mutschler, Deborah Nahikian, Kurt Nasholm, Susanne Nelson, Eroica Newton, Alan Nolan, Teresa Nomora, Satoshi Novak, Christopher O'Donnell, Kenneth O'Malley, Karen Ostroff, Amelia Paik, Carol Pappalardo, Anna Paratore, Lisa Pastoriza, Kristina Patterson, Arthur Paul, James Peisach, Marcia Pelkey, Karen Pentheny, Gail Pepper, Carol Peters, Christopher Phelps, Brian Phillips, Kristina Pianka, Walter Pierce, Gregory Pihl, Todd Pike, (Peggy) Margaret Pitcher, Debra Pittack, Christian Polutchko, Steven Povada, Karen Post, Stephanie Prenton, Susan Prager, Ellen Price, Leslye Prince, Anne Punch, Scott Putukian, Margot Ragland, Nancy L. Rapperpost, Rachel Reich, Ruth Ellen Reiling, Mary Lynn Rhodes, Marla Riccio, Lisa Richard, Wanda Riggert, Katherine Roberts, Lee Robinson, Edward Rock, Brenda Ross, Virginia Roswell, Deborah Sauta, Michael Schneider, Gregory Scholefield, Heather Schubert, Sarah Schulz, Carl Scott, Laurie Scott, Michael Sears, Thomas 151 134 i 170 142 141 wry, 5 shee: Uae 147 168 169 146 134 142 C27, 132 151 143 PS, 161 134 ks: (fay 17s 175 148 ties 150 164 136 155 168 t79 168 149 154 165 166 120 tea 126 LS 181 174 140 15d 139 153 23 132 117 163 hs 116 156 140 124 13] 141 427 as Sedzia, Paul Senges, Eric Shaw, Melissa Shepherd, Angela Siemer, Linda Sifferlen, Peter Silver, Robin Ann Smallman, Kristen Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Robert Sorrentino, Lisa Sottile, Joanne Spratt, Susan Stevens, William Strange, Lisa Sullivan, Christopher Summers, Laura Summers, Philip Susman, Janet Szarek, Karen Szymezak, Jean Tapply, Dale Kevin Taylor, Robin Teixeira, Lisa Teoste, Lydia Teplitzky, David Thies, Perry Thomas, Douglas Thomas, Jenifer Titus, James Trimper, R. Christopher Trubiano, Linda Turner, James Vail, Jonathan VanLeer, Christopher Verhey, Suzanne Wagner, William Walsh, Mary Warrior, Lyrant Warrior, Blane Weaver, Marian Weiss, Donna Welch, Monica Werner, Charles White, Robert White, Susan Wiles, Kerry Wilkins, Michael Willens, Scott Williams, Edwin Wirzburger, Mark Woods, Marilyn Woodward, Andrew Wu, Linna Yos, David Young, Dana Zichella, Paul 185 ed Tm ico 186 187 | Fae Prelude te % 190 1 OEE ——————————————— eS 192 (di’ad), n. 1. Two units treated as one, = a couple; a pair. wt om! special thanks to Jim Turner and Julia Blatt and all those who participated in the production of the 1980 yearbook. Dyad — Jean Wentworth: Advisor, Mary Lynn Reiling and Jennie Aronson: Co-editors, Lori Gallerani, Marcia Peisach, Anne Kurriss: Business editors, Gayle Howes: Layout editor = RRBe@@n| Memory tmory of Nineteen 7 Lightu “443-3598. . . Hello Jennie2’’ “Yeah?” “This is Mary Lynn, how are you?” ‘‘Fine. 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' ad ‘ 4 ' ' s . “ ) ‘ t % ee WINTER SPORTS S . one q —AN; N INS 20:22: La wm] A AW eee qs Z May 4 AT x : R NY E Ne . = 2 203 ON id © girls symnastics top row: Leslie Belcher: coach, Sharon Riccardi, Elise Lemire, Susie Davison, Susie Merra. bottom row: Sheri Knapp, Tri-captains: Anne Merra, Ginger Ross, Lisa Paratore, Karen O'Malley. ee inmssthibli i “ny Perry Beckett, Tommy Thomson: assistant coach, Billy Stearns, Richard “Two” Andrews, Bob Ross, Andrew Castle, Neil Connolly: co-captain, Greg Mellerbi, Willy Stevens: co-captain, Nick Finemore, Elliot Glist, Kenny O’ Donnell, Phil Gorgone, Doug Furcinitti, Jim Finemore, Jim Dusenbury: head coach. 208 | i ¢ tn tong 8 vy e 209 211 varsity hockey top row: Coach Irving, Jeff Vazil, Rich Dipalma, Scott Semple, Peter Denisevich, Timmy Whitcomb, Mel Cornage, Dave Johnson, Rusty Regenauer, Eric Harvey, Chris Magnuson. bottom row: Mike Regehauer, Scott Harvey, John Claffey, Chris VanLeer, Anthony Genova, Ric Hanlon, Richard Johnson, Bob Trocchi, Bobby Hill. ho ho pal ie’ Ss Z : ras A hee los restling top row: Paul Wilkens, Jeff Low, Lyrant Warrior, Patrick Moylan, Greg McKnight, Andre Peters, Frank Chioda, Nick Ide, Peter Blaser, Andre Lamontagne, Mark Pianka, Paul McNally. bottom row: Hung Do, Kevin Kelly: tri-captain, Steve Burgarella: tri-captain, Walter Pianka: tri-captain, Doug Moore, Chris Peters. i ie ee me er eed “sorte Lita : : ty basketball it Me Rk wae a, 9 y’s varsi top row: Brian Sheft: manager, Billy Brooks, Chris Morrison, Paul Ford, Wayne Burtoft, Peter Sifferlin, Larry Ford, George Horton Ill: coach. bottom row: Blaine Warrior, Fred Coons, Paul Sedzia: co-captain, Eddie Williams: co-captain, Don McHugh, Dave Knight. +i AOE ee ; ty: id 4 4 - Ae als 3 j.v. boy’s basketball top row: Stewart Graham, Jeff Lecure, Roy Mills, Paul Joseph, James Rainy, Kenny Ford, Matt Ginsberg, John Dardani, Coach Baines. bottom row: Eustace Patterson, Phil Moneuo: co-captain, Jody Stimmel: co-captain, Gerod Bucal. “ARRIOE hr ] PAS } 22 9 a girl's varsity basketball top row: Cathy Sullivan, Laura Ross, Terry Roberts, Cindy King, Debbie DeJesus, Jen Crawford, Terry Burtoft. bottom row: Letha Fegean, Mary Carrol, Margot Putukian, Judy Feeley: captain, Nancy Hurwitz, Doreen Brown. 225 26 girl's j.v. basketball top row: Patty Hennessy, Dietra Dennis, Mary Jane Furmunda, Susan Londres, Liz Reilly, Claudia Grossman, Tammy Wolf, Meg Sifferlin. bottom row: Dianna Welch, Sarah Foote, Pam Stone, Cheryl Wittcomb: captain, Cathy O'Loughlin, Susan Loynd. 22 _ wy “I “ he 2 freshmen basketball top row: Jamie Jones, John Rausch, Jim Bursma, Rob Gabbe, Mike Murray: co-captain, Dave Carroll, Rich McLean, Core Smith, Coach Steve Crispo. bottom row: Randford Richardson, Rob Matthews, Scott Horton, John Wirzburger: co- Mike Quinton, Steve Tribou, Tommy Reiling. captain Py LAC ) _ : 7 SREY hockey cheerleaders top row: Lauren Prince, Kathy O’Donnell, Kim Porter, Amy Wallensack, Sharon Pearson, Cathy Frazer, Sharon Alsen, Kim Clebic, Bonnie Casivi. bottom row: Shannon Healy, Kerry MacIntyre: tri-captain, Joey Zola, Laura Kornigea, Lynn Briden: tri-captain, Nancy Hunter. missing: Monica Welsh: tri-captain, Chrissy Glazer. top row: Gail Peisach, Elaine Cannalonga, Pam Davis, Katie Marrone, Kathy Mills, Terrie Wilkinson, Beth Cannalonga. bottom row: co-captain’s: Kari Kyriakos, Anne Prince. SIDPLI][IBBUD |[[eqyeyseq 231 cross-country ski team top row: Steve Gallagher, Jeff Hotch, Geoff Freedman, Chris Wallingford: co-captain, Kristy Foster, Ellen Velie: co-captain, Lynn Zuelke, Scott Michaels, Joan Gabbe: coach. bottom row: Stuart McDonald, Karen Knoll, Kerry Levy, Laurel Horne, Mark Blecker, Steve Levy. alpine ski team top row: Chris Wallingford, Steve Gallagher, Joel Sackman, Danny Ruben, Doug Strauss, Jeff Hotch, Doug Thomas, Ron Getz, Joan Gabbe: coach. middle row: Charles Freel, Mark Fortini, Bob Cobuzzi, Matt Rand, Scott Michaels: co-captain, Geoff Freedman. bottom row: Kathy Bell, Lauren Hawes: co-captain, Leslie Rank, Kelly Failand, Karen Lankau. 233 top row: Craig Middleton, Mike Wallace, Steve Daly, Tom Hoff, Brett Leav, Kurt Dietrich, Joe Lewis, Andy Clark, Peter Fink, John Campbell, Scott MacDonald, Alex Sugar, Pat McMahon — coach. middle row: Satoshi Nomura, Tom Mealy, Carl Schulz, John Mealey, Mark Spratt, John Gessner, Tim Smith, Chris Keiswetler, Lance Rose, Rich Weissman. bottom row: Jim Miller, Byron Menegakis, Bo Boyle, Doug Lingren: co-captain, Stafford Harrel: co-captain, John Kroger, Garf Brown. we Ds Suoey, ti WUD} YON) S top row: Coach Haworth, Buffy Greene, Molly Walsh, Nancy Halter, Ann Harding, Lee Stowell, Karen Lucase, Lisa Kline, Ursula Kneissel, Liz Marsh, Gail Sedzia, Michelle Gates, Peggy Greene, Sandra Liepins. middle row: Susan Alsen, Susan Kaufman, Becky Bekampis, Jennifer Cleary, Laura Kline, Patty Gazza, Renne Pittman, Lisa Fulks, Matty Glist, Laura Poulin, Lisa McLeod. bottom row: Leslie Bernard, Doreen Place, Anne Wallace, Angela Harnish, Jessica Baldi, Debbie Wells, Jean Symczak, Sheila Daily, Joan Daily. missing; Carolyn Campbell, Lisa Bonaceto. ee gi se 237 Se ed e 238 RETURN TO BASICS?? FOREIGN LANGUACESt oC. uk ‘ = le gig TE omy 244 bee a Sea gS TS sence e2 . - “a5 - ee tadeded thakeeieet SSeen uae -- Ts. --- a Ct dead - ° 7. ee bt eheneeciete! - head “= en weer ee ee “ =. 4 er — — =. SRR RECN en imme tie NS Hs Reet Metin Aa cote WP he : p 245 a aR ; AN 246 ryy ih i] af = e+ eee } itll PEG ... é A sie “US oY 7 d 249 250 251 Bicwite She lived to love and laugh. Red with anger and yellow with joy, She allowed the bees to feed pollen from her She allowed the wheatsticks to blow in her face, and to take scent from her petals And when I walked through that vast field I aad that colorful rose sticking out from between all the wheat I had a desire to pick that beautiful rose and take it home with me where I could admire it all my days. I searched for the rose, but she was not there Perhaps somebody picked her from her deep roots as I had desired to do, so she’s bring them endless joy I’m sure her petals are still open and beautiful Red with anger and yellow with joy I have a memory. I will cling to that. Luv, Julie ho ul NR Today the sun is shining A breeze wings through the trees Everything appears normal; life is passing time But there is a void within A rose amongst a vast wheatfield has fallen She didn’t wither up and die She had just bloomed She had made the deserted field look beautiful PAS Geena + % bw But the rose said “no” The rose had been planted in the vast field for a reason For me, I was lucky I happened to be walking through the field when the rose was in full bloom I took the beauty of the rose home with me. And it lived in my heart I took a walk among the vast wheat fields again the other day The wind was blowing, the sun was shinin And I could hear the whistle of the wheat beta blown aroun It is not the quantity of years that is important, but the kind of life one leads — the value, the content, the idealism one bestows upon it. Sometimes, late at night, I call out for you in my dreams. But the sound echoes back to me . and it is empty . nobody calls back It makes me sad to think of yesterday _and the things we once shared _ and the way we cared .. . for one another I will be what I will be and I will do what I will do, but 1am now what I am and here is where I will spend my energy. I held all my energy to be what I am today. “Christopher Robin and I walked along under branches lit up by the moon. Posing our questions to Owl and Eeyore as one days disappeared all too soon. and through all the tears and the sadness and the pain comes only one thought that can make me internally smile —I have loved. Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And, meeting again, after moments of lifetimes is certain for those who are friends. Those who have done their best for their own time have lived for all time. Sometimes I wonder who I am. Sometimes I wonder if we can. It always amazed me the way well always be thinking about each other as the days go by —one and another. I love you — Debbie. Bethie our buddy, above all the rest We miss you the most and we loved you the best. And now that you're gone we thank God we were blessed Just to know you . 253 He had the courage to be different — to be out of step if he believed it was right. He entitled his remarks at the 25th Anniversary celebration ‘‘The Music We Heard”’ and he said he originally had come to Lincoln-Sudbury because he ‘‘had seen an opportunity to be different, to try to be better.’” This was really just another way of expressing his quest for excellence. — Patricia Bowdoin Frank Recalled . .Mr. Heys taught many classes in his long career at L-S, and I’m sure | speak for all his students in saying that he always brought to the classroom a feeling of warmth and understanding. . . we soon found ourselves eagerly searching through the pages of our journals to find the bright comments which he would write in them. One day, | wrote the following limerick in my journal: N ui - Frank loved to challenge us to surpass our best. If he were to have left us a written legacy, perhaps he would have chosen the words of Mr. Valiant-for-Truth, My sword I give to him that shall succeed me in my pilgrimage, and my courage and skill to him that can get In. — James Newton | once had a teacher named Heys, Who tore apart poems for days. The kids all despised it, But he emphasized it, And left all of us in a daze! When he read that, Mr. Heys retorted with the following: That teacher named Heys, | admit, Read your journal and thought well of it. Your limerick admiring, He asked ‘‘was it tiring To write in a daze with such wit?” — Charles Rudnick Sonnet 30 When to the sessions of sweet silent thought | summon up remembrance of things past, | sigh the lack of many a thing | sought, And with old woes new wail my dear time’s waste. Then can | drown an eye, unused to flow, For precious friends hid in death’s dateless night, And weep afresh love’s long since canceled woe, And moan the expense of many a vanished sight. Then can | grieve at grievances foregone, And heavily from woe to woe tell o’er The sad account of forebemoaned moan, Which | new pay as if not paid before. But if the while I think on thee, dear friend, All losses are restored and sorrows end. — William Shakespeare Frank remans with us: ne Striding through Harvard Yard, atti oe By the banks of the trout stream, ‘ ; By the desks of his students, By his books in the firelight. 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