Lowell High School - Spindle Yearbook (Lowell, MA)

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Sullivan, Headmaster of The Lowell High School, retired this year after a career in the public schools of Lowell spanning almost half a century. Retirement, like birth, marriage and death, is one of those milestones of life which, as Hamlet said, must give us pause. We live our lives from day to day, yet we don't count the time. We never see the days slipping by until, suddenly, we find that the time we have to give to our careers must come to an end. Our class of 1975, Raymond Sullivan's thirty-eighth as Headmaster, has already graduated, a little nucleus of humanity that overnight will explode and dissipate itself in all directions. Yet, before we hasten off on our separate journeys, it is only fitting that our last act as a class be to join the myriad of Mr. Sullivan's friends and colleagues who wish him retirement years which will be as full of happiness, good fortune and good works as were his years at Lowell High. Emerson said that an institution is but the lengthened shadow of one man. And seldom has that been more true than now. The Lowell High School will long reflect the influence of Raymond A. Sullivan. 3 YUU WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER coming to LHS during your junior high school days and thinking, It's so big! getting lost on the first day of school iinding your locker on the third floor when your homeroom was in the basement . . . running into your old junior high school friends in the corridor pushing through the crowded hallways to get to class on time coming to school in the middle of the morning and getting out just before dark getting into trouble and being sent to the floormaster sneaking a smoke be- tween classes . . . skipping health . . . walking in the snow and the rain over to the Annex finding out who your teachers were going to be for the next year and hearing all the horrible things about them from the kids who had them before look- ing up to the seniors and wondering, Am I ever going to be like that? forgetting your locker combination when you were in a hurry having your lock stolen being late for class prac- ticing and practicing for Field Day going to Rickie's Dog House for lunch worrying about whether or not you'll be asked to the Senior Prom trying to do the bamboo sticks in gym making crib sheets. y is -il sr 'bi fl : 4 L .,!fw .f. .:t, .any I f . 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V . . vw , 41 .4 M. ,Iv Nl., v ., A- iff' +151 : .s nr ' .xg Hfnix '15-.al 'j N'-J+:w MOMENTS TO REMEMBER . . . finding out your schedule for next year and trying to get it changed . . . hanging around after lunch and waiting for the bell to ring . . . buying your class ring . . . measuring ourselves for caps and gowns . . . having student teachers . . . going to the nurs- es' ofiice . . . changing for gym . . . getting accept- ed to college . . . doing the Marine test in gym . . . running the mile eating donuts in the caf in the morning . . . 5 537' fwf !'iLQ4i3',,. 335 i-f Q'.'?s-L5-l'w 'L'55 ' 'LE' Q,-H.. having your eyes tested in the auditorium . . . getting your iirst after-school job . . . getting your hair cut short for the first time in many years . . . registering to vote . . . copying homework . . . cutting classes . . . daydreaming in biology . . . waiting for the 2:15 bell studying for your drivers' test to get your permit doodling in your literature book . . . trying to get your sched- ule corrected in guidance .. . getting 3 and 3 . . . , ' 4 ji! Viva hw Q F Q A iigfgl dw -if -431149 . ,. gc kgffrg' gqW,,,.n...-.- - -f' ' ' Walking to Scliool in ilie darlq ,iiiriirig the ciicrgy crisis marching in the Field Day parade getting your license meeting your friends under the Clock registering for the draft parking in the muddy lot across the canal doing the Greek dance at the Chateau de Ville '- walking up to the stage to receive your diploma from School Committeeman George gif , Kouloheras Going to Ashby on Senior Skip Day . . . skipping gym . . . .1 f' :- Q i i 'air r . l gl 4 - ' K. i 'Af K . - be A fy tl- V ..--, . , ' , ' . , ., . -1' Q . WW-w't E' 131 ' ' ,PY I listening to music on Lucy Larcom getting stuck in the slow-moving crowds on the stairs between classes .. . flying paper airplanes in the auditorium dozing off in language lab partying on Lucy Lareom having detention before school waiting in the long lunch llfle and having the food run out . . . ducking teachers in the hall because you skipped their Class waiting up and tiriding that class ended ten minutes ago . . . B! L, 4 X 1 1. 5 4 Az , .asf r: Q in, -aff 10?-M-1ii'.i:'1-'mV '1 ,Sf 1. 1, ,711 Q 1 i 4- i K. K, x, R . Z 5 -s Nh - 2 J ui A 5 u A x ,X f 1. . X , w ,If-S 1 1 . 5' I., I C 1 55, V+ 1,-T, , I X . w 4-1+ I' N ' ,nf- . J .UN 'Q TW: -1' J l Q,. s J , v -Lx .5-1 'Q M . .., F . K .is ,A . 155, , N, Q 144 -Ne ' M NM' ,KW gb, 'WL ii. 4, .1 '?s5o 5 , 1 41 11. 1 1 w. .dxf-4 x ,,, I. 3 1. Q W ii ' 1 if- i' , ,,... L1 i ,-- s ' -JAY' 1 if 'D . ' f 757. ,uf F? sq S -V Lawn' , X 1 . - x . A , 'x AX qu K. 47 'ff 1 'E na cn 5 3 ff L mu. 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MEMORIES THAT LINGER eating lunch in the hall . . . running to beat the lines in the lunchroom . . . watching the educational iilms in drivers' ed wondering, What is that awful smell coming from chemistry class? . . . practicing for drill getting hit on the head with a clacker . .. bringing back the yo-yo . .. having classes outside in the hot weather visiting all the Christmas parties wearing gym uniforms meeting new friends getting picked to work in an office for senior year . .. having your lock sawed off your locker wishing you were a senior so you could have a senior skip day too . . . practicing the clubs . . . doing homework in another class marching behind the auditorium writ- ing on desks . .. smoking in the basement having Mr. Finn, Mr. O'Brien, Mr. O'Nei1 and Mr. Murphy for floormasters seeing the headmaster for the iirst time coming in late to miss iirst period class sneaking a bite to eat in class waiting for Christmas vacation . . . going on a held trip . . . being told what courses to take . . . listening to the radio for no school announcements . .. going to the boys' club for gym. y .rua 1 ,X Q ay! 1 K x. fi Aix .-:W 7' x -A X. 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Miss Con- roy's cooking classes R1, R2, R3, R4 assem- blies Mr. Carvey's movies the red and gray the stadium the student-faculty basketball games the donkey basketball game Civil Service Exams guidance how happy you were to make Girl Oflicers . . . tryouts at the Rogers 5 x W 9 2 x .M i girls crying in the halls when Mr. Sullivan read the list of those who made it . . . assignment halls tardy slips clocks that did not keep time bells and ire alarms that you could not hear SCHOOL VACATIONS snow days . .. The wrestlers The Harvest cheerleaders the talent shows the Cadet Officers' uniforms streakers at LHS the closing of the boys' annex during sophomore year 6 tire drills in one day Held trips to the Museum of Fine Arts and Canobie Lake MocBeth . .. the student walkout for Mr. Borst . .. the broken water pipe downtown . . . the canal. WILL YOU EVER FORGET .. . how em- barrassed you were to get caught in your gym uniform during a fire drill . . . bomb scares all those studies in the audito- rium . .. Attention, please, Daily Notice for ice cream in the caf Chorus the band the G.O. and C.O. formals fwhich were exciting even if you didn't goj the New England Aquarium HOMEWORK cake sales Whalom Park minicourses . . . outside reading books . . . report cards . . . one thirds . . . the bell . . . open house . .. watching the first snow fall from your classroom window . .. skipping classes having two senior skip days . .. checking out the girls . . . waiting impatiently for those last few days of school to go by . .. hoping to have enough money for the prom .. . begging teachers for a passing mark playing cards . . . studying??? -1 .sing X! .gr 5. M 'I ,Y gg S ftaqt gs' 1, t. r-if L 9 N' , going to the Thanksgiving game freezing in Mr. Delisle's class getting yelled at by Mr. Murphy looking at the clock writing book reports wondering if you'll graduate riding a bike for the telethon .. . throwing snow- balls . . . sitting alone in your classrooms during senior skip day driving with Mr. Riddick, Mr. Trull, or Mr. Grady meeting someone special after school . .. writing term papers walking through the mud in the parking lot . . . listening to all the noisy cars, trucks and motor- cycles going by on Kirk St. feeding the fish in the canal watching the long lines for the Freedom Train and not being able to go meeting your boyfriend between classes writing notes to get out of gym standing at the radiator between classes con- vincing Mr. Murphy??? lb- :X hm r . ,F I'-' 4 V -xiiiijff, . is f il ' f .FML- I vs ' r,'F? 1' f :-'-W6 ' F715 ,Hung Alla' .l., Ge 'Iii , W fr' UW 'Q !J'!:fl,l U3 I ,S .v x 1 gf. ii,-,Lv 9 l0uu-l , 9 2 U' 1' ' ,- -., , , ' ' xx- , 15 x, L Ffa! . X ,f 1975 Spindle Staff Editorial Staff: Patricia Biron, Charlene Dyke, Gail Laverty, Nancy Mucaione, Maryanne McMahon, Maura O'Flahavan, Lynn Parrino, Joe Quinlan '76, Richard Wedge. Advertising Manager: Maurice Martineau Advertising Staff: Donna Archambeault, Mary Gail Farrell, james Gleason. Typists: Debbie Beland, Teresa Berard, Debbie Gonzales, Iudy Nadeau '76. Advisors: Brian McDonough Carole McDonough The yearbook staff wishes to thank the following for their contributions to the production of the 1975 Spindle: Richard Dacey, Helen Droney, Gerald LeBlanc, Martha Simoneau, Rita Sullivan. 1, -.sc N ,M X an .-,X u S X VL -289, f X' A05 IN r QNX Q 'X xx X K X. tw kgs xx. X x A s iff 'S' X sifssvv x xx . xxx, x x. fo .. 9 X X 0 ?sQN S x y S NN 9 if xg SO ovxfx S X..ixx.xNx?Q QQig'sN.vbrk,K5 Axfxeilsxxfx sgq .g:.Qi-Qfwzi ' Q. Q .,,g N x Xxlcx Seniors X , ' f vi 1 ' -J? in D 1 1 is H -lf' garb I I K, L.. ' 'Y'1'Hus-.-..-.,1'.-Nhgl? 31 V : 1 4 :Z Q 'f 1 5 Class Cfficers -.5 Y 0 , !.!,1l.. 'L .1975 Class Officers are Elaine O'Donnell, Treasurerg Agnes lean, Secretaryg Dawn Noonan, Vice President, and Randy lay, President. Student Council Leaders are Cathy Douglass, Treasurer, Mary Frances Mahoney, Vice President: Iohn Moriarty, President: and Ann O'Connor, Secretary. ' Student Council 'E v it 22,2125 0' una-- lfjfr. K H -I l fy 1' Qui.-' f 5 fi Teresa Lynn Abraham Debra I. Aclin Deborah Marie Agreua 4 Chatham Street 607 Westford Street 192 Law,-ence Street Donna Ann Alberty 91 Adams Street George Iames Alexandropoulos 45 Marion Street .p fl .' A-Alu 77 Kevin W. Allen 30 Coburn Drive Mark S. Anastopoulos Eddie Lee Anderson Iudith Ann Anderson 128 Sanders Avenue 186 South Street 49 Iuniper Street I fe, ' .M 'Y Q2'A', , nfl' 1 ' 3 1 . W, ,, I I Marsha P. Anganes Richard Ansara ' Donna M. Archambault 40 Fan-grove Avenue 66 Arlington Street Z1 311 Pawtucket Street '? lk. u 90-54, I -I, X . Ramiro Aguiar 3 Lyon Street 35 -- 'Q -al 5 ,- ' I--I I 91.2 ., N 4 'W . Harry Theodore Anastopoulos 132 Mt. Vernon Street Michael Iames Andraktos 777 Westford Street 4- it Iohn Arguoyan 71 Luz Drive -gfxww f e Iohn P. Asirnakopoulos Cincly Austin David M. Ayotte 65 Fifth Street 44 Quebec Street 80 Bolton Street Sandra I. Ayotte 4 Maple Place 5 kv Gr:-'V 'ff' Mary Ann Azarowski Richard Bahou Frank Ioseph Balas Catherine Baldwin 86 Gates Street 225 Gibson Street 727 Westford S11-get 55 Boynton Street Q? ...- 496 'Y -. vi 4 :mr f ' ', X X , :,...: , . f 'S .Q A uf? 'Xe X i, 4' sx . X , X Brian Iames Baraby D3V1d BHITett T? 'wild A it Pilot to Control Tower ' Mary C. Barrett 22 224 Foster Street M,,..,,,..,. 454 Andover Street 92 Branflh Street 1 1 , Duncan M. Bartlett 51 Chase Avenue T 'fdsifg i B' 7 ' W 72 1 i es, ,L A , f ' 14 . is bk ..-' . 1 pri A. , o ky- . A .1 vb V., E A l Q x Timflthy T- BHSSCU Eileen Beaulieu 655 Stevens Street 68 Thaygr Street V 1 by v we f .. , f I ,Q X... f T ,f 8 Diane R. Bedard Ralene Lillian Belair O. K. Who Took the Glue? 364 Textile Avenue 63 Pratt Avenue 1- WX Q-'V' ,egsw Debra Ann Beland Gary Gerard Bellegarde Thomas R. Bellegarde Debra Ann Bellerose 222 Burnham Road 178 Avon Street 178 Avon Street 83 Ursula Street '-Qu, 'Qtr ' Karen Ann Bellerose Lindg Arm Bgnoit Teresa Ann Berard Mary-Ellen BGIBSFOH 174 Willard Street 23 Burlington Avenue 23 Q1 Exeter Street 49 Bowden Street R if 1-6 4 X, 2: Starr Betses Brian V. Bickdord Charles Bickford Ieffrey F. Bilby 215 Parker Sireei 29 Saratoga Street 29 Saratoga Street 33 May Street sal is w. vwV,V.M , . NA . rl In 1 . , Jennifer Bilby Bernadette Billingsley Michael I. Bindas Patricia Anne Biron 33 May Street 291 Boylston Street 363 Wentworth Avenue 7 Richardson Avenue ,-I Mark S. Bisson Marcia Bissonnette 16 Fisher Street 226 Textile Avenue I'1l just put a little dab of brown paint on each cracker. 24 ' Thomas Bitlgr ' Clifford Leo Blake 379 Beacon Street 1263 Middlesex Street W TNQ. X ,X DI V, tl-y. , 1 . . 1,-,-. ,. .V , -.tx , t r -,WK ' Q -'sea ,A .4- ' '75 '- ik ififf' '-1' v f r-'-tis-14..1.u,g, Q.. . .-in '1..ffL'f 3'f2'g.f'T t -, ' . tw I EFA .eif-J :fi-'.-'A fffkt I . i nt - , A fi 1. U- t 'xt w if xx 'f . - xt ,tfh -tt t I We Geraldine Blanchard William C. Blydenburgh Richard Iohn Bogdanowicz Claude Boigvem 42 WeSt Street 31 ACt0Il Street 72 Swift Street 79 Varney Street 'fibrous ' Q t 4 , .,,' .,f -,t , A Q. .. 1 1 v 0 . A ft-. . Nancy Boisvert Deborah A. Bolduc 73 Inland Street 24 Maude Street Lee Iay Bordeleau Karen P- B0rgeS 167 West Sixth Street 71 Brattle Street lads..-ter' Theresa M. Borges Michael Borodawka 30 Waite Street 6 Ayer Avenue 1, UK 6 ' 1 , 5: Q31 X 2-9 . wr t SY' Oh, I was just stocking up. 'YY 'inf' Susan B. Boston Iohn Scott Botti Mark L. Boucher Claire L. Boulanger 68 Mt, Grove Street ED Coburn Drive 18 Christman Avenue 146 Gershom Avenue 'Uk 1' ff. Ioseph N. Boulanger Doris M. Bourassa Michael Bourk Lee Ann Boutselis 340 Lincoln Street 4 Horn Street 275 Beacon Street 354 Textile Avenue 'film ,bi -1 Maryann Boyle 57 Pond Street VA 6' You're making a steel toothpick??? ' l0hT1 Michael Breen 26 36 Avenue B ' ' ' ' f,-my-I --- .. , iz: ,J . ,X V ,1,. 'ff' . gmt 'V .i 755 4 . - v p , 1 ' , 4 f ' - 'S y I - ' 1 l ' Q 2 . , . , v Nancy M- BI'0d91'iCk Mary A. Brostek Cynthia Marie Brouillette Barbara Brown 66 West Forest Street 16 Burns Street 1099 Middlesex Street 73 Mansur Street .r,,, , , Q U A ,,,,,., , , fri Www, i Deborah Marie Brown Q 36 Terry Avenue X Y ,BGR inf' Karen I. Brown Do you promise you'll let us out again? 196 Wilder Street 1 i1e it I ff' I A V 4 1 -1 -9 'E we 1 3 it , to 1 , ,l x N IU' 2 lv: P r if S' 9 4 W 9- 4 :mf EU Y :,f,,fQ 5 1 I E 24, , R Q A f A , ,- --.a, .xr A V -. Y. J gh., ,, ,f vi -l . 5 A 1. y tv- K : 5'3- Diane Ellen Brule Gail Ann Brule Iudith A. Brunelle Lewis Bmstas 38 Barclay Street 38 Barclay Street 27 170 French Street Ext. 154 Cross Street ! I ,?4F AL Q.--v' Daniel Charles Bryan Maureen Bubanas Ruth E. Burgoyne Patricia A. Burke 419 Lincoln Street 62 Himtington Street 6 Lewis Street 9 Phillips Street tual' Robert Burke Sheila Burke 31 Adam Terrace 75 Pirie Street :I ' ig? S O ,.-sv' Q xg gg 3? A f K w XY t Ellen L- BUHIS Nancy Lynne Burns 25 Clifford Street 77 West Sixth Street Q we 1 X, K l I . l ,M I Connecting the dots. - Mary F. Byrne Michael I. Byme 28 553 Wilder Street 28 Atlantic Street ' J :J 1--CA A '- A '- 1 , . ' - 1 f vu Q-f' .. V hm . ' N ..- Q .N . N RX AY CV f' I 1 1 l Donfla L' Byron Linda l- Cadfall Iohn Cafeteiro Shargn l, Callahan 1073 Mlddlesex Street 223 Remington Street 40 Warnock Street 58 Holbrook Avenue Q Shelagh Ian Callahan Stephen T. Callahan 53 Oakland Street 12 Ludlam Street Paul Callery Karen G. Camacho 58 Waverly Avenue 1 Etta Road -:df Y 5 Mary I0 Cameron James David Capsalis I never did care for Shakespeare. 68 Nelson Avenue 55 Fourth Street 29 R . -ppm .gly- T313 QM4 Eileen R. Carbonneau Iulie M. Carignan 21 Short Street 188 Dracut Street MiChHGl Robert Cafigllflfl Ioyce Lynn Carkin I'd love to help you with your homework. 78 Perry Street 183 Burnham Road ff' ,, 5 .Q-QW S : 'Q - , xx- F it Dorothy Carlson Mark A. Carney Mary Ann Carroll Robert Iames Carroll 672 School Street 65 South Wilder Street 105 Fulton Street 68 Temple Street 1t Q J Wfiffllf f' X J Iliff I Nancy CHYBI' Debbie Chaisson Linda Champagne Daniel A. Chartier 161 Lakeview AVBIIUC 31 Stanley Street 30 39 Newbury Street 5 Wamesit Coiu't QQ! Donald P. Chartrand Susan Chin 109 Aiken Avenue 129 Bowers Street Sophia Chouprakos Lorraine I. Cloutier 165 Trull Lane East 57 Fourth Street QQ CT-P We just love our work!! 31 William Nicholas Chingros Edward R. Choate 209 Third Street 34 Murray Terrace 'lux' 'tibi- Susan Marie Coan Linda Coderre 34 By Street 15 Sheldon Street r . Q 5. ,1 T . Louise Therese Cognac Eileen A. Coleman 158 White Street 179 Shaughnessy Terrace Michael Colombo Kathleen Marie Conlon 27 Florence Road 302 Burnham Road 4' -x.v ta Q.. 'fr- X if ll ll' Iohn Charles Considine Deirdre Conway Debra Lee Coombs Barry W. Corcoran 90 Laurie Lane 123 Butman Road 50 Eustis Avenue 152 Bedford Avenue fm. .uf-'I' Noreen Costopoulos Claire Rita Cote 121 Lexington Avenue 42 Merrill Street :gr Y Get thee to a nunnery! Stephen Couillard Linda Marie Coughlin Gerilyn M. Coupe 147 Moore Street L2 35 37 Court Street 64 Bolton Street Paula Courchaine Deborah A. Coutu Normand Donald Couture 201 West Manchester Street 32 298 Riverside Street ' 146 Sixth Street W'3'F4+iiIE2' M Y'1'Tfg1?', ,. - 1 - - 'af--f - -1. -af? N 3-Q, ' 7 ? . ' A ics M12---4' , ' ' fl' - ik! asm, XHM , Q o r Donna M. Coyne Ieanne M. Crane Russell Carle Crawford Kenneth I. Cregg 58 Fremont Street 155 Trull Lane East 43 Sawtelle Place 178 West Sixth Su-get 4--W Timothy Iames Cremin 22 Burtt Street .A .,....u-v-- ',f Ann Marie Crevier Vacation starts tomorrow. 738 Bridge Street 1 f-'fav' cf' Hr--' Peter P. Cricones Catherine E. Cross Iames I. Croteau 101111 R- C1'0'f9HU 282 Foster Street 121 Hastings Street 33 21 Seventh Avenue 16 B0Y1S'f0f1 Street Lynn Currier 42 London Street fr Ioanna Ellen Cutting 136 Princeton Blvd. ,fx Angela F. DaCunha 59 Canton Street Theresa DaSilva 1055 Gorham Street Y 'D 5 U p A x 'n gn ' l .1-fy , rxe 'N-. , 9 x K. , lu l 'ca -, .. - . s s X x Q- sv 'L 3 'FQ VP!!! il Marabeth Daley 14 Dundee Street ndwgu, Cynthia Lillian Daugherty 77 Ludlam Street all -.ww 4' , -,....- .1-P 'Q 5 ' nik . Between periods? Francisco M. DaSi1va I0hn M. DaSilva 10 Linden Street 1055 Gorham Street 34 mi . fit- y ' Gary C. David ' Ioseph T. Day 8 Quimby Avenue 21 Belmont Street -1 gxmwm , M V Ralph L. DePrenda 83 Temple Street if Yr'- Hs. . . ' A f! -fax m - J W Q Q .. X. 'MI' gi-Za'- ' 1- ' . . i , A ,iii i a: t, Charles Decker Terry james Deignan 58 Lane Street 495 Boylston Street . L Mike Edward DeMange A Steven C. Demetriou 9 Coburn Street 112 Trull Lane East 33 is YQ .N-ff Marc Derkrikorian Maura Descheneaux 21 Smith Street 21 Beatrice Avenue CW' -it .E ,, V jk Charlene A. DeLorme 4 Washington Parkway William E. Denommee 19 White Street t X 'ax 5 ,W . ill Susan Desilets 14 Dane Avenue Kathleen M. Desmarais Dianne L. Dexter Sophie Diamantopoulos Daniel DiCkeY 347 Christian Su-get 32 Dayton Street 35 377 Walker Street 67 Shau-8hU9SSY TBITHCS is 3-Q al 54 Michael F. Dillon Paul V. Dion 41 Bigelow Street A 20 Leeds Street , . Iacqueline Marie DiSalvo 110 Burnham Road Mark V. DiSciullo 30 Second Avenue ,pf 5 infu- s-, ' Alice R. Dixon Iohn P. Dolan William Donaghey Brian W, Donahue 142 Princeton Blvd. 77 Fremont Street 22 Fairfield Street 104 School Street The Way We Were , fi- ,4 la, sr'1' 'sf f - V Q f IFF' -.,,.. - 'l'he Gang's all here. - 4 ev- ...,, 5 . Paul A. Donohoe Elizabeth Ann Donnelly Elizabeth A. Donoghue 70 Cosgrove Street 60 Canton Street 46 Butman Road Gianni' Iames C Donovan Patricia Ann Donovan Thomas lehfl Doran 236 Perry Street B6 Crescent Street 26 Clare Street gaw- fix Carol Anne Donovan 129 Mary Theresa Terrace Anita Marie Doucette 115 Wightman Street 'fungi - 'ii Wh t d ou mean, 'The food's all gone'? Mother told me Ironing Wouldn't Be Easy. 3 0 Y y 37 nv-.fa 3 5 .M Patricia E. DOWd Michael I. Doyle Maryann Dube Tina Dubois 239 Perry Street 186 South Street 73 Crescent Street Bigelow Street ,phi Anthony DuBose Sandra Denise DuBose 6 Frye Street 6 Frye Street .sk-Q ffl fr 0 I wou1dn't do that if I were you. Deborah Ann Ducharme Theresa M. Ducharme 56 Fourth Avenue 40 Branch Street 3 uv Q -i' Paula M. Duff Eileen Marie Dunn - Carl Dunning Marianne H. Dunsford 1315 Pawtucket Blvd. 38 Cady Street 38 330 Stevens Street 33 Burtt Street v me ni! Ieanne DuPont FA 100 Foster Street N W 'Sl N. - - - Qg3 e:f w7wN f-. aw KWE-,fuf?'ii:45 -3 if 4' t ' - x is 5 I 5515 . ' VG: , Axpi , .33 we .I . G an EW s.' Robert Louis Dufkee Maybe we can sell some of this stuff to Mr. Parlee. 48 Temple Street I'-.af David P. Durkin IoAnn Durkin Charlene A. Dyke Francis R. Dziedzinski 153 Winthrop Avenue 77 London Street 191 Burnham Road 556 Concord Street K Ianice I. Edgett Linda Edwards Chris Emanouil Edward Emrick 493 East Merrimack 998 Vamum Avenue 39 45 C Street 15 Columbus Avenue Street A-5 T5 ,Zi-VX Bertha M. Entwistle 10 Barrington Street ,V -g'.vft,f.. g4.,gQ,3f'L, f-'fa' ...-..-, wp .- f 1. 5. 3,1 ,seq Richard joseph Espinola Ion Frederick Evans Catherine Fallon 47 Cedar Street 122 Princeton Blvd. 610 Stevens Street -7.1-5--.A..f5YgjQW A ga vf, .' . , Lv. A. r,g,,,.., . .. Debra A. Faria Mary Gail Farrell 70 Newhall Street 105 Butteriield Street -,.,-v lean Ann Finnegan Karen E. Fitzgerald 32 Mort Avenue 136 Totman Road 1.2. QT X We've got to stop meeting like this. Kathleen M. Fitzgerald , Susan M. Fitzsimmons 40 17 Greenfield Street 83 Gilmore Street K Margaret Mary Fleming 19 Livingston Avenue Omg i Karen M. Flint 111 Boynton Street Debra Ann Foley 361 Christian Street fin 'YV' Michael I. Foley 742 Broadway Street .I ., es .,., My . . it ' . rf? J 1' f .5 4 . i f Q., .. - 5 A vs me 4 Y 1 'ta ' .1 ff ' A 'Alt . . , ' ',::H' : W ,M . 1.514 l tm WN Jim 1 fr f' V M A. 'X , vi L if 1 :Sf 5 -L55 at ' :A . Thomas A. Fleming 100 Agawam Street W -inn, David P. Foley 112 D Street f 45 15 Mary Louise Foley 76 West Forrest Street ,I W- it 41 5,5 ,l.N. .lf , l gil' F11-'x ei 1 fir: Mark R. Fontaine f Raymond l- FOPUH 58 Grand Street 41 1165 Lawrence Street Is that an amoeba or a paramecium? 'Off' ',...,, 0, Margaret Frappier 55 West Fifth Avenue if F' 5 Q - 2.52 P? Michael A. Fratus Paula Freitas Sandra F- FFiSOI16 Donna Marie Fryns 75 C Avenue 506 School Street 155 Havilah Street 5 Hazel Square A x fox, fy... mv ' 5 f ,A l M f Pamela I. Fuller Stephen P. Funaro William F. Furey David Gacek l 53 River Road 393 Westford Street 155 Butman Road 94 Lilley Avenue 1 l 4 4 kr ,,....-.Wt .. - r i.,. .,.., ...., MM-. 1 v I I 4 1 I I 1 I l i 5 'z' 2 X 5 ' ' f i V '- f' ' H KathleenM.Gagan if 1 ings ' K 'S ' ' 65 Lura Street 3 gun wi .. Comini through! Colleen Marie Gagnon 42 ' 152 South Street .M .593 .54 X ff' Donna I. Gagnon Gerald A. Gagnon 15 Lamb Street 61 Woodcock Street ?g,,,,v- I 5-Q 4- ' Qigzfx ny' A 4- Q-Uf.. Linda Miriam Gallagher Kathy W. Gallant 1 Wonder what 1'm dging here? 191 Clark Road 13 Stanley Street 15 'TH rx., 'ik Leise F. Galvao Mary-Ann C. Gamache Richard G. Gannon Gabriel I. Garbarz 184 Parker Street 268 West Sixth Street 19 Eighth Avenue 1990 Middlesex Street f' A 'lngwmfwaf' David B- Gafdifli David Eugene Garneau Paul L. Garneau Mary Gatzimas 2055 Barclay Street 84 Dingwell Street 43 98 Andover Street 40 Marion Street 1 tw. ' ,,fjff.q.:-'48 4' ',L4,1'f-Q - Q' ., .:f.,..1..,,, qcrw L: 2 3. .-1- 'f'll'Y'u:3rl 1.Qf3'1-t I l, 1 .4..2...... ,,' Q ,j'9y.,,' ijm. . J., . . '1.-IR - Lorraine V. Gaudette 34 Saratoga Street ll MKS' -' Normand R. Gauthier 289 Textile Avenue 5... ra O -1... 'Vins' gg, Richard I. Gaudette 46 Thirteenth Street Stephen Paul Gaudette 231 Pawtucket Blvd. 5. A,..5:,,Q A . i' vr.Y,T,,,?,-. qisv A51 Lorraine I. Gauthier 69 Stevens Street iffy. 4 3 Patricia Ann Gauthier Kathleen Geddes Karen Y. Gehalo 7 Hazel Square 25 Delmont Avenue 179 Ennell Street in 'Y Lori R. Gelineau 55 Rumford Street fi Donna M. Gennell 38 Merrill Street 1-4,4 .xt QE. Imagine having to erase everything you wrote on a Nicolas G. Giavis ,Denise R. Giguere desk. 44 32 Circle Road 805 Varnum Avenue Donna Beth Gill 247 Sanders Avenue 'ri aff, ,,,!,,.- ..,..a 5'--' Patricia A. Gill Levitating? 50 Oakland Street ry, inns-..a..., Iames Christopher Gail C. Gillis AnneMarie Gionet Peter F. Giroux Gleason 129 Beacon Street 980 Middlesex Street 39 Caleb Street P. O. Box 131 T5 if ir- 'R William F. Goad William M. Godfroy Anthony Cabral Goes Leslie Kim C0315 91 Methuen Street 2 West Eleventh Street 45 52 Auburn Street 31 England Sffeel 4 S1177 i Sv Q gg 'A ,- ,132 A' 4' ,.u,a47f .V 5, . 4. if William Thomas Golden Deborah Lou Gonzalez 68 West Third Street 65 Summer Street ,Mel 'ln lean L- Gordon Maxine Hope Gordon Now I lay me down to sleep . . . 35 Nelson AVENUE 145 Post Office Square 4! g Robert I. Gormley Sandra lean Gouveia Kevin Thomas Grady Ianice M. Grandalski 85 Frothingham Street 24 Linden Street 46 Fetherston Avenue 38 Elmwood Avenue irfwh- K! s Louise Anne Grandchamp Linda Valerie Gravelle Margaret Graves , Carolyn I. Greene 66 Fifth Avenue 22 Ware Street 46 9 Shaughnessy Terrace 6 Glidden Avenue Kathleen M. Greene 17 Sutherland Street Arthur S. Greenwood Linda Lou Greenwood 29 Frye Street 29 Frye Street Lorna I. Gregoire 20 Lawson Street Stiff' Donna Marie Gulbicki 952 Bridge Street Donna M. Grenier ' 5 Penny Street Anastasia Halamoutis 434 Adams Street lin ls this what they mean by 'getting plas i iffnrh- Ask Xe - has G tered?-f Iames A. Hall 47 66 Ghaunoey Street Susan E. Greenwood 145 Post Office Square Iolanta I. Guzowski 37 Oak Street Glenn Hall 25 Boynton Street Michael David Hall 178 Dalton Street 'M X fffjl A : ' fi if PC tiara' 7 A 7 O i f x xl Sharon lean Hall Sharon T. Hand 376 Hildreth Street 615 Princeton Boulevard 4727 .J x 1' 4. A0 ' ' .J David B. Hanks 92 Vernon Street Maureen Hanley 78 Methuen Street Bruce Edwin Hansen Marcia Ellen Hardy 605 Broadway Street 65 Stafford Road uns? David R. Harmon 57 La Plume Avenue 'Cb And after 'g' comes . . . ' 48 ' Ioyce A. Haugen 147 Coburn Street Ianice Marie Haugen 147 Coburn Street Leslie A. Hayden 46 Hudson Street ,ffm 754 if -r ' Richard F. Hayes Michael C. Hays 18 South Walker Street 120 Staples Street MWA in-If Darlene K. Hebert Ianet 1-laoaakos 74 Foster Street 71 Carroll Parkway fzllx lf- lull.: Cecile T. Hervieux Karen Hickey 39 Fannland Rgad 21 Devine Avenue Q--ar i Mary E. Hickey Michael Ioseph Higgins 20 Newell Street 255 Plain Street kv , . N- mrs Natalie A, Higgins lvlitihiml William Higso 5 Dane Strget 10 Butler Avenue 21 e ' ' my bi , , N - V, '-Q 251 uf I. r . ' , 1: -I ' 4, Jfft,Q-,f1a.i:,,g--55 Y K V Y' H 1 V-AWX:and-aL,,hdix,,N,,,,-gwjv L,.sf'a,,,,.MtLg,gua m n CIA undercover agent infiltrates military at L.H.S. 49 'YW 'Ti V nl ig--....-v' ,lfiyff X ' , N. Tw.-JY inf' 80 Tenth Street if Denise Hillery Gary T. Hirbour Kathy Ann Hoar Iames A Hodgson 64 HaWth0rH6 Street 34 Sanders Avenue 10 Burton Street 'rr-:--' Michael H. Hogue Maureen P. Holland David Stanley Hopler Madelaine Marguerite Houston 16 Plymouth Street 9 Prospect Street 350 Wilder Street 117 Rwer Road Marc N. Hubert 374 Mammoth Road ,r----Q-.- Pat Hughes 103 Shaw Street I , Ze, ka f- A ,gn -52' if ,155 1 3 N S' All I see is a big ole eye! Q '99 ' X54 1 '. , 'I Q35 ivy ,I -70,5 I V: KS, ,V . 4 1 ,S - lrqul, 1 l 1 A 1 M' I - 0 A A lk c . Q I 1' if ,- ki 41. Q ' I tm. .1 , it 2 ' ' tt Q A ' S :L l E 3,2 Q I A Y 2 3 1 1 4 f ' f f'i:i'g'7f . l' ' is , Westin' 1 1 0 - Y Station Break! rm '15 wif? 1 0 ad Susanne M. Hughes 30 Pine Street aqjy' Susan Humes 58 West Third Street I . Doreen A. Hunt 10 Kinsman Street 3 4-T A 415' lib 'G' isa' Richard Paul james 43 Easton Street 7-nwli' Tau' Susan Iablonski Cheryl Iacobs Ioyce Ialbert 159 Fort Hill Avenue 108 Inland Street 81 Winthrop Avenue Donna Marie Ianas Carol Anne Iankowski Peter F. Iankowski 311 Beacon Street 51 16 Lowell Street 1460 Varnum Avenue A! Diane M. Iardin Randall S. lay Agnes lean Brenda Margaret leffers 5 Bunker Hill Street. 234 Foster Street 95 Cashin Street '38 Otis Street 'W- JCU 'UN iii Io Ann Iordan David Ioslin Ianice Helen Iudd George Kacavas 950 Lakeview Avenue 5 89 Sayles Street 152 South Street 373 Mammoth Road V, Karen Ann Kaczmarski 896 Vamum Avenue 'nit' I thought I had a class here this period. - Charles Kafasis 52 ' 141 Mt. Vernon Street f fad: . f H13 'mg . 1-.. 1 . it N A wi f i 1 ' js If 'f A-5 R e . Gail KHfHSiS Cynthia Lee Kalergis 141 Mt. Vernon Street 101 Vamum Avenue Chet I. Kalish David M. Kalivas Fly with the Red Baron! 31 By Street 5 Robin Lane ' W RTK, 'T' '-of Iames A. Kane Patricia A. Kane Ianice Kao Kim Donna Kazanjian 17 Eustis Avenue 70 Seventeenth Street 196 R08913 Street 21 Rindo Park Drive .3 .10-60'-D' Sharon Ann Keefe Patricia Ann Keenan George H. Keene Iudith M. Kelleher 35 Glenmere Street 78 Carlisle Street 53 30 Beacon Street 54 Montaup Avenue mxihdp . Robert F. Kelleher Rosemary Kelleher 119 West Street 377 Christian Street 8 HD fl Donald E. Keniston Lynne Ann Kerrigan 359 Walker Street 195 N. Llewellyn Street -ill-J But Mr. Murphy, I didn't actually light it! 'Y 43-- Sandra Ann Kelly 349 Pawtucket Blvd. Susan M. Kelleher 188 Moore Street George Paul Kilmartin 92 Fleming Street Karen Leigh Killgren 1522 Varnum Avenue 4554- And I only came here to deliver the attendance sheets! Lg 5.5 A, ., - g2Q7TLg 1-I A 1 james Andrew Ktlmartln Danlel Francls Klllg Ellen M. King 301 Parkvlew Avenue 15 Crescent Street 575 Andover Street 2 532 ' - ,. M' 'W 4. fl , 7 ., My ff, It -we if Q -. ft f ' y at 4,545- 1 , , . 114 ' ' :M is , Y Y. I X Quik z f li fdiai Q Kenneth Kller Marcxa Ann Kloza Richard Kloza 433 Hlgh Street 95 Staples Street 49 Daniels Street t homp, C homp, F F I just love argyle socks tltl Donna Marie Knox 36 Beech Street I 4. -sw- 4Y 'Vi.. . , I, , .J 1 Q ' ' , t ! i . V I' 7 f .1 , few -ull 'w'-frfxff'-' ' ,A 1, A ff .i -A arg 21 -' - '4f.1e,r if 'fhfpgf' ' 'W 3 'P' t15sff,f.i:1f?E. FS., r 1 ,i-Wx-'f ,1gu?Zl'j,,,': ' alia X 4 .1 xa A-,-1, - ,N W -f Q . -?3.,:ff12.f, - -Q - . ?jigH f v? i1 f321v d eg, , Jef' . wir. I-:. Qf.'v?'-fr ' m Q . .. :-' 'vs ' Q :Lg ,- :gs ' T- 22 You 1' -'P'i'ireaL --- -1- 2 Frances Kolios All Roads lead to L.H.S. 340 Market Street , ...-uf' ff'-9' an--v Demetra C. Kontoulis Patricia A. Kosik Aflille F- KOSUZGWH Stephanie R059 KOSUZCWH 12 Shaffer Street 652 Wilder Street 10 Roosevelt Place 10 Roosevelt Place lfhi' 'fro 'Y 'frm-1' Leafs. r N' Et 1,6625 Ava N. Koumantzelis Catherine Koumoutseas George Costas Koumpouras Robert W, Kowalehuk 241 Remington Street 17 E Street 56 503 Beacon Street 65 Coburn Street , get Elizabeth Mary Kramer 108 Andrews Street L- 'Ll tit QT-M s-. '-'f . 1 ,, 1 arr , 14 , Debra Ann Krysiak 8 Goward Place 't. lm vu 1 - ix? 'S - . Q'-F. A V lk r-5 Michael H. LaBrie Teresa Ladebauche 60 Carolyn Street 23 Burnside Street fivv -4 AnnMarie Landry 359 Concord Street Denise Theresa Laferriere Stephen W1 -Lahiff-Q--vm, 148 Methuen Street 48 Billings Street 'Bbw' 2--ff H Susan Marie Landry Iohn A. Lange Susan M. Langiu 383 Westford Street 130 Virginia Avenue 57 34 IHCQUBS Street Lev' --1'5 Cheryl Kukulski 787 Princeton Blvd. Claire Laferriere 28 Manchester Street Gloria Landry 22 Webster Avenue Q' W Sandra I. Lapham 39 Hadley Street 92? . ,,,. 1 . NW Sw Qirvi, Rose Lee LaPiere Kenneth H. Larivee Anita LaRose 216 Shaughnessy Terrace 34 Rutland Street 94 Westwind Road ,fb QT? Gayle A. Laverty 110 Campbell Drive . -'ik a! r 4fb Has the Regiment changed that much? Ann M. Leary 246 Parker Street -lib' 'A ll' l .1 X f .. 5 . Karen LeBlanc 38 Burnham Road Brenda E. LeBrun ' Scott G. Lecuyer 148 Textile Avenue 38 Third Avenue 58 Ieanne Therese Larrivee 63 Fairlawn Street L... ,A .1 1. an -. . Qi. David Lawrence 149 B Street Daniel M. Leavitt 11 Dumerle Street 4 5 ' , , ,,' - FT-W ' Iacqueline Lee 31 Paige Street , ,,.,-,N www . I rg.. '39 . 'L- fm: Maurice Lefebvre David Ronald Lehouillier Kerry Ann Lekites Thomas I. Lenihan 134 FOSt61' Street 24 Delmont Avenue 12 Eighteenth Street 28 Fay S treet , Wlhtv , t 'TN Yi, l x i Q Y 5 t 'fyslr Iohn S. Leoutsacos Teddy G. Leoutsakos Karen Lepine Mark Lesniak 129 Willie Street 83 Queen Street 158 New York Street 54 Virginia Avenue 1 I 'vb' t po' , s..,, B ,I t- g M f tf 27' Dennis D. Levasseur Shelley A. Levasseur 348 Stackpole Street 256 Baldwin Street . i fi Seth Iulian Levy Barry Iames Lewis 126 X 52 + 352 + 400 :? 121 Staples Street 1232 Gorham Street 59 6 w itti' 1 'ex o 0.0. '30, 0 r V 1 Betty F. Lewis Donna Marie Lilly Howard Trent Lipinsky Steven E. Lisay 8 Adie Terrace 69 West Fourth Street 143 Upham Street 86 Iewett Street 554 jg -r'f .U I ii -LJ V: 4 X -, .2 ' -' N f-?f1+:f1- 1 . f -:Q-fQa.a'fq , . vf'9' Kathleen M. Lowe 69 Barbara Street QJQWQ Advanced Placement Reading. Bait In-it Luther Lucas 15 Ellsworth Street all , -Laureen M. Lucier 50 Plummer Avenue Nina Marie Longtin 176 Crosby Street ibn' Iames Francis Loughran 143 Eighteenth Street Sharon Lynch 1160 Lawrence Street it Y-' -ar N..-U Linda Marie Lyons Timothy A. Lyons Clinton Earl Maben 101 Glenmere Street 95 Virginia Avenue 257 Wilder SU-eat 58 Fourth Street Nancy Marie Macaione Sharon L. MacArthur W , 7' 1301 Lawrence Street wil LS-f l Mark I. MacDonald Test next Period. 130 Fairiield Street I If wnc 7 - fm leg, , 'A i ' ' E525 A, 'E x...,gg5'. - 1 ' x-,Sh .I I .Q-qgg..Q-big., ,tl Q15 ' l Q 'S fir pf- 'i H f David Charles MacEnany Bernadette F. Machado Manuela Machado Richard Timothy MacKenney 101 Delmont Avenue 57 Baltimore Avenue 51 1049 Gorham Street 110 Glenmere Street 159 teen X 'V' To Wave-nv' Pauline MacMunn Mark I. Maguire Edward Maher Mary Frances Mahoney 15 Belmont Street 78 Hanks Street 189 D Street 356 Westford Street AW! '2v,0' .Kwan 4.1-:J off' Mary Louise Mahoney Paul A. Makiej Eileen P. Malloy Evelyn M. Malloy 54 Puffer Street 27 Common Avenue 479 Douglas Road 479 Douglas Road s ,Q-2 it 'isle gf ff f.. QL! reid? 't fi Zeit Frances Maloof D' x 232 Remington Street I Getting into the spirit. . Gail MaI1iHtiS 62 8 Wamesit Court wi? wi-'???f'w w 1 QED 1 1 William james Manchenton Michael E, Marais 162 Fourth Avenue 87 Humphrey Street ls' x Q: .Z 'X Pauline L. Marchand Donna M. Marcotte I just can't put a good book down. 35 Exeter Street 111 Gershom Avenue 'E fhla Steven M. Marcouillier Steven Marget Brenda L. Marion 74 B Street 101 Fairfield Street 3 Myrtle Street 'jr im.. 1 gi. ,gm Q6 f WZ ii wif' -4 Pamela F. Martin Donna lean Martell Michael P. Martin 31 Arcadia Avenue 10 Vincent Street 53 33 Stevens Street William Marshall 45 Shadow Drive Maurice T. Martineau 52 Cunningham Street wi' Iody L. Masse Robert L. Masse Peter I. Matthews Roger N. Maxiield 47 West Fifth Street 42 Arlington Street 595 Westford Street 151 Patricia Lane QHBZISV' Maryloan Lynne Mayo Diane P. McAndrews Debra A. McAvoy Thomas MeCabe 96 Durant Street 372 Parker Street 65 Commonwealth Avenue 60 Manchester Street 41685 , M JC., 1 ',,itr,9Q.w5.' ' .I if Matthew P. McCafferty Frederick McCall 43 Saint Iames Street 52 Trull Lane West guuuu xA,,. .A N The answer's gotta be here somewhere. James A. McCarron Stephen E. McCarron 54 23 Fort Hill Avenue ' 139 A Street Brenda I. McCarthy Darlene B. McCarthy 68 Vamum Street 83 Bowden Street X' ,I ,M , Q if I Karen R. McCarthy Kathy Ann McCarthy 178 Mt. Pleasant Street 154 Ludlam Street VCR ,. Patricia Anne McCarthy Karen C. McCormack I kI10W I left my lUI1Ch here Someplacef' 215 Trull Lane East 19 Lawton Street 10' ff? wx ,,, U., T: 4 leaf' .O I Patricia MCC!-ay Susan Anne MCCUQ Robert Michael McCullough Robert E. McDonald 62 Enfield Street 174 Crosby Street 55 15 Fruit Street 366 Lincoln Street 5315 1 'Nr' X Gail A. McGowan 123 Fetherston Avenue , 'W I bf fix if -. -' '-ir L I . 1 . 5,5 . at .. tl A Marianne Louise McKee 11 Dingwell Street Michael Bruce McLaughlin 58 Brunswick Street Robert I. McLaughlin 210 Boylston Street 'Ze' gal' I 'QQ Arr' 'Q'-'V 1,1 Marcia Ann McGrail Patricia A. McGrath james P. McHale 259 Methuen Street 234 Boylston Street 72 D Street 45+ Lum JF' Louise Ann McKenna Iames Vincent McLaughlin Larry David McLaughlin 525 Beacon Street 15 Bassett Street 21 Dover Street Ng, 5 Q 9335 tiff? 1 , MQ ' :F Nw u.-.W ' Wm I hate peanut butter without jelly. vo f 45 w XJ ' ' PAQ! ww 'Q 1 ,w wf fl f - 5, x . . I' , 1' ag f A to 2 1 , fi ..' Y X 1 f1fr .' r1-f , 3' ' 1 1. - .., 'X 1 V f 1 4,2 K , 1 H f 'VN l AIU' F V, use i , -f-sisig'-ae 'Rego 4 .--, , MHFYHHIIC D- MCMHIIOH Michael P. McMullen Xxx 38 Batchelder Street 22 Fleming Street l I' 1- M816 Civ' Tk 'ir ff X 'N xx .N 1' X '5' Paula McNulty Thomas Gerard McOsker Ulf only that Bell would ring. 95 Billings Street 509 East Merrimack Street fl' it -'f ,. xx, 2 .4-' . X gf 1 I Earle F. McQuaide Robert P. McSwiggin Mark E. Meehan Thomas E. Meehan 52 Bigelow Street 151 Humphrey Street 22 London Street 363 Walker Street E i , , 'CA fi 'D-' .A .. ...rf ,ff , L I 'f Mellen Gail A. Mello Linda Marie Menard Robert B. Mellen Theodore Arthur 11 Kathleen Circle 494 Wilder Street 67 78 Cosgrove Street 96 01468115 Street 'ia ye- ff? 2: Deborah Anne Mercier Sharlene Mercier Audrey Lee Merrill Terry Messer 19 Carmine Street 20 Monarch Street 50 Whitney Avenue 588 East Merrimack Street 49 Mary Metcalf 38 Cliffside Road Sv 'CZ' All I need is a few hours sleep. Arthur George Michailides 252 Suffolk Street 915 Q-I Y 4..- if Mary-Beth Milinazzo Iohn R. Miller ' Roland L. Milliard 157 Draper Street 120 Remington Street 53 26 Humphrey Street tffti xx Steve P. Michaels 23 Iune Street Mary M. Michaud 6 Conlon Terrace Na' If it Eugene Mitchell 61 Howard Street 4 , , 11,4 In-me-f u Afiex Carol Ann Molligi Eneida Luz Morales Deborah Ann Moreau Iohn C. Moriarty 360 Parker Street 35 LaGrange Street ,-P' f Pamela Ann Morris Robert H. Morris 160 Luce Street 41 Luz Drive 3 tl?-V or -K 'gif' if 5- 'S L SN 'fx' 'gt X L' Evelyn Morrison Alyce Mary MOH imel' 27 Cady Street 1150 Lawrence Street - 1? fl. ov' 25 Campaw Street 346 Princeton Blvd -v-NN A Nu, .N- ' w,..an-, Jr--.- an This is the girls gym?? 54' i s44. ', iff Q5 I' Muriel Maillg Mglafd Maureen Moynihan Sq William Iuemee Moynihan Themes D' Mullin 309 West Sixth Street 99 Hi2hl0HdAVf1nUe 424 Princeton Blvd. 3 Pleasant Street -aa., '5x A 5-4' 3-up in-'X Helena Marie Murgia Daniel F. Murphy Edward L. Murphy Ioany Murphy 193 Moody Street 31 Princeton Blvd. 75 Fairmount Street 25 Brunswick Street vw lack Ioseph Murphy Michael Murphy 30 Devine Avenue 22 Ross Avenue ,ECS 4 I 1- William I. Murphy lohn A- MUITHY 138 Mogpg SU-get 179 Tenth Street sg My father is going to love this ashtray. . Iames Mutter Norman Donald Nadeau 70 139 Blackbrook Drive ' 54 Clifton Street F-- e---..v,,-c., W K' A40 , 1, ffl? Mary Elizabeth Nal6ZiI1Ski Ioseph M. Nangle Rosemary E. Nangle William Patrick Nelson 3 Vernon Street 106 Highland Avenue 76 Douglas Road 64 Thirtheenth Street 5440 as V Leticia Maria Nieves Tina M. Nikitas I , 31 LaGrange Street 76 Lufa Street 'l v F . il 1 1 1 K Dawn A. Noonan Gregory M. Noonan 95 Endicott Street 89 Georgia Avenue if 1 'SVP' V li' I . -- ' th' e with that one . . . Inge I, Noonan Steven Normandie 71 Now, If we mix is OH 89 Georgia Avenue 716 Lawrence Street eg 1 'G 53 5-f -t 'Y QD. Mary I0 Normandy Iill M. Nyberg Karen O'Brien Ann E. O'Connor 66 Second Avenue 984 Bridge Street 133 Forest Street 21 Tyler Park fx 'VS my 'Nw -frrrf ,KW MaryAnn Oczkowski Elaine P, O'D0nne1l Thomas Walter O'Donnell Faylene Debra Offenberg 116 Dingwell Street 157 Agawam Street 154 A Street 131 Bellevue Street , Maura I. O'Flahaven Sharon Mary O'Keefe Mary Gail Oliveira 194 Cross Street 370 Westford Street 19 Newhall Street Q,-,ff Brenda A. Oliver Michael Patrick O'Ma11ey Kenneth P. O'Neill 14 Fey Street 1305 Lawrence Street 72 139 Andrews Street gl-1 Y I3-Gu 11,5 Kevin P. O'Nei1l Armen Garo Oozoonian Ir. Kathleen A. O'Sullivan Charles L. Ouellette 139 Andrews Street 1211 Middlesex Street ZJ Kerry Street 18 Val-num Terrace nuff' A Wg' ff lu., .3 I Dennis Iohnathan Ouellette Patti Ouellette Zeke M. Ozella Ir. Dennis M. Page 12 Royal Street 57 Columbia Road 219 Lincoln Street 44 Sayles Street W- ,,.... 'WT 1 N.. if Wt- Frances Papadopoulos 58 Seventh Street Senior Skip Day?? 73 Paul Pappas 36 Chatham Street wx Dennis R. Parent Diane Marie Parker Mark C. Parlee Lynn Parrino 28 Circuit Avenue 854 Stevens Street 120 Agawam Street 177 Fetherston Avenue Q-.ff Lynda Ioy Patterson Nancy Patterson 174 Princeton Blvd. 15 Kantelis Avenue .w A -A .ir-MC ' ' I -if v 4. ' , 1 -- TF, , . 1 xlf - , 1 I J, u f' A fix.. ' ' r I V I don't believe you said that! Sharon Lee Pekkala William Omer Pelchat 647 Chelmsford Street 7 O'Brien Terrace agxx X ,A f-v NTI? :Li 'T f ' 'QZIY 'ma 1. .sg f, ! Dennis William Pelland Tony D. Pelletier Paul Raymond Pelletier Thomas Ernest Pelletier 17 Plain Street 47 Cogger Road 74 77 Lexington Avenue - 208 Westford Street E' Ye 2-- ,. Zi xi ' ' W. -we ' V553 A4 fri, , -J Q-' L. ,4ql,5,,g43,. 1 any . bd, 'an' ' ' 4551, A V X.,-P 1, , 1-- ' - iff' f ' ' .,,,.-.,,. 1, . If . if Kami K fy Zn rl. . f , fv.:1f Y N ', ,, If, :fe f ' - , A : v ff, l ' ff f .' X . W , it 1 21: -r ,1ijjf ' ' Q' -7 'y lx We 6 5 5 1 N 1 1 fm 1 4' ,, - 7 4 , . 5, A If-A , A- A ' '-2' Patricia Ann Perreault Daniel Perry Linda Maureen Perry Estelle M, Peters 1 Puffer Avenue 25 Burlington Avenue 43 Summer Street 568 Pine Su-get Ruth Peterson Iames Piazas Vickey P. Pistolis Edward Ioseph Pitta 93 Newbury Street 493 Wilder Street 83 Berkeley Avenue 529 Lakeview Avenue it M Henry I, Plaistek james I. Plunkett 70 Billings Street 4 Forest Street .ff 11?-7 Norman Raymond Poirier Valerie Anne Poirier I'd love to be out there! 34 Barclay Street 50 Endicotte Street 75 Z ' Raymond I. Poitras 24 Riverside Avenue f as 'i' I never could learn to keep my left eye open Ioanne Psomlades R0b9I'T PUITG11 5 f Q if fl 'v Ili. Ox 4 .-A 'I ' I we M, fi? David M. Quigley Edward M. Quinn Kay Quinn 17 Belmont Street 109 Glenwood Street 62 Glenwood Street Mary Ralls 99 Avenue C E 9 no Susan G. Ramsden 16 Burton Street 'J- W7 'f MT' William C, Rawnsley I still think this print is upside down. 16 Smith Avenue 1109 Brenda L. Reed Colleen Ann Regan Daniel R- Regan Sharon Ann Regan 1 Maple Place 47 South Whipple Street 77 505 Wilder Street 719 Middlesex Street 1. aff? Iohn Cheswick Reid Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair 177 Wentworth Avenue i. X -V ,Nl La- or ,,., ,-. . . Philomgna Byidgit Reid Paula I. Reno Sheila Ann Rice Leo T. Richard 1331 Pawtucket Blvd, 39 Coburn Drive 1301 Middlesex Street 57 D Street 'N-' i-, - 'Ni' I don't even care about William the Conqueror. Rebecca A1111 RiGhH1'dS 81 Fremont Street ITP 4,0-Q Kathy I. Rigg Karen Rigopoulos -Ann Marie Riley Brian I. Riley 65 Billerica Street 16 Bagley Avenue 78 72 C Street ' 34 DOVGI' Street Z, flux' , . R S- , 'S 4' L 'Q ff I' v l 'l A ,gi S it f X Sheila Riley Margaret Rivard Nancy Alice Robart Mark Robbins 90 C Street 25 BY Street 93 Stratham Street 70 Baltimore Avenue Mor.-. ,Af Robert L. Roberge Waiting for the Teacher 24 Carolyn Street t E, i L . A if 5 'Rf' , mr' , -rr Q 1,1 1 ', . I l . J p ' . y u ' '-i a ITT' i 'X v ' xl .5 Q X. x X it ' Robert McQueen Robenson Iudy M, Robillafd Michael Dale Robinson David Victor Robitaille 599 Westford Street 29 Lupine Road 75 Ludlam Street 210 Merrill Avenue -s A .5- ?BQ- ' Lawrence Rocha W t M lb C t ! elcome O ar Oro Dun ry 730 Lawrence Street lv K. ,151 YH. 'Helms K'-9, ,L . ,,,.,. 1, 4:--f' 'l. 4 Q I Daniel Iames Rogers Iohn E. Rogers Michael L. Rogers 102 Highland Avenue 328 Suffolk Street 111 Humphrey Street Linda Marie Rondeau 131 Gershom Avenue I XX Ss gukx Xt 'i x . V ,gf ? Raymond M. Rondeau Roland Ioseph Rondeau 11 Dane Avenue 12m Varnum Avneue ff. S me r? . , , 4' ' 'nf Mg. ' if-by 1--4' Vi ' 1-Wi'-A ' ,:, x- V' elif' I' O 21,2 lk . 1 ,, , ,,,, , .1 These desks are getting smaller every year. Mark I0hr1 Roth Francis E- R0lliD9 10 Montreal Street 112 Rogers Street WU 1-'Us pn.-nh. F -45 gif TX a,..,.u I Kenneth R. Rousseau Cameron K. Rowe .Robert S. Russell Margaret E. Ryan 45 Burnside Street 28 Wilder Road 80 77 Durant Street ' 69 Melrose AVENUE r Y P ww 4 'M' Roberta Ann Ryder Margaret Sara Rynne Eddie Saba peter M. gadlier 30 Haines Avenue 109 Fairmount Street 174 Eleventh Street 54 Marlborough Street 'fb K-an i Dave lames Santos 10 Shaughnessy Terrace is 'WEA' Mary Ellen Santos Hey, It really works! 358 Steven Street vi, Michael I. Santos Stephen C. Santos y Elaine Sarantos Donna L- Sawers 25 Corbett Street 51 Rindo Park Drive 81 15 Washington Parkway 52 Avenue B 'Wzfwxv ' 2 O fu 'QVWN' Denise Violette Sawyer 598 Bridge Street ,wt Than-f 7 in Iames Spero Scondras 236 School Street Nh! y x Donna M. Sheehan 17 Ralph Street Cynthia lane Shemchuk 36 Boisvert Street ,sl--X 'fl We-0 ' 1111-j,':f David H. Sayer Debra S. Scancarello Kathleen Sgannell 37 Shedd Street 38 Chippewa Street 91 Mansur Street Denise Marie Sevigny Bonnie Sue Sharfman Eileen Shea 107 Barbara Street 488 Pine Street 338 Varnum Avenue ci - Ladies' Choice? 82 , . . 2 Q 1 1 at, 5 it ii . ,V Paula M. Sicard 114 South Loring Street V ,4 f 'N-...N It's 10:30 a.m. Maybe we should head for school Steven Marc Siegal 317 Princeton Blvd. Denise T. Silva Mary V. Silva Rosemary Silva Rachel M. Simoneau so Burton Street 351 Lawrence Street 71 Chapel Street 272 White Street '2- i .65 3:15 Qfngkgiet loseph Iames Slattery Debra Anne Smith Madeline Smith 292 Andover Street 625 Bridge Street 44 D Street f tt mf s.' . 0 I cu aj i 555. +5 W M ? Karen Winchester Somers Russ N. Soucy 43 Surrey Lane 122 Ennell Street Margaret Tavares Soares 493 Concord Street 41,1 Q,V,..-v l , X. 1 ..'z l 9 Al Sousa 189 Charles Street Vern Edward Spaulding 67 Washington Street - Ronald E. Sousa 9 88 Cosgrove Street ,M ar 4' -' Tv, ,hmm ' Roger P. St. Arnaud rp l 113 Sparks Street V SX -:s gxx-. -Q vnfa. ,. I , K , , , xi' 1 x .L VVhy do you have to give homework over the weekend? ' R0bCI'f Sf- SH'-IVCUT 84 197 Christian Street 437-. Nicholas Soukaras 73 Marlborough St JS Ioseph Michael Spellissy 84 South Whipple Street Gloria C. St. Onge 19 Farmland Road Louie M. Stafford 25 Osgood Street ff ' r-. ,, - Wi ' ...gm wr A Eleanor I. Stamas George Stanley Stamas Z0 Burlington Avenue 3 Kimball Avenue I X U L. 5 1 -ull Frederick W. Starkey Ruth Ann Staveley 110 Orleans Street 162 Branch Street f L. 'H 1,7 Richard Paul Stecchi Robert Theodore Stemple 79 Belrose Avenue 16 Maitland Avenue 1-fv N., .... Linda M. Stemporzewski Cynthia L. Stephens 120 Totman Street 272 Shaw Street 85 ,K T'-5.4: Je Q - Q ,H -. Books, Books, Books! It goes in here somewhere 'QQ Iohn D, Stokes Iay Robert Strauss 71 Royal Street 78 Westview Road 1 1 I 1 I Philip M. Sireefel' Eileen Strombos 51 Pl'iI1C9t0I1 Blvd, 37 South Whipple Street I CV' 1'5- -11.59 5 Gerald P3111 Stuart Wayne Stuel' 26 Hl1tChiI1SOIl Street 38 Dgnald Terrace :li .-1' ,X Sw' Yllis' '-il Louis Stylos Barbara I. Sullivan 683 Rogers Street 289 Burnham Road H , .. f 35 he in-ni -'-7' Headin' HOIHC! Brenda Louise Sullivan Cheryl A. Sullivan 289 Burnham Road 41 West Fifth Street i ' ,V ex '27,-Z, juli'- M Deborah lane Sullivan G. Douglas Sullivan Mark Christopher Sullivan Maureen Sullivan 240 Vamum Avenue 30 Berry Road 86 28 Rindo Park Drive. ' 25 Putnam Avenue 4 Robert Ioseph Sullivan Sheree Marie Sullivan Steven W, Sufnner 84 Tenth Street 87 Bradstreet Avenue 1195 Val-num Avenue fr-. he i ' n Q K. .ff -X .1 David R. Surprenant 75 Lincoln Street Iohn I. Sl1Sl0ViiCh Ronald Iay Sutphen David M. Sutton Loretta C. Sutton 188 COIlC0l'd Street 210 Coburn Street 21 Westwind Road 21 Westwind Road -1--' iz, Chester Ioseph Szablak Ann Szemplinski 100 Durant Street 7 Alice Drive lx .-LJ, its-0 if' - f S , A ff, x 4' -- 1 IW w ,ai -y GA ls A 1- Carolyn Talty 253 Wilder Su-get 116 Marshall Avenue 87 Steven K. Tardiff They help keep the hair out of my eyes. ICT v Q u i Mary M- THUCH Elizabeth Taylor 4 Ames Place 310 Parkview Avenue ...ff William G. T9SSi9I' Thomas Richard Tetreault 84 West Wind Road 88 Main Street ,.,,,,--1 ,Z Anthony Iames Texeira Pamela Themelis 117 Glenmere Street 61 Twelfth Street L . Ioseph R. Theriault Ir. Philip George Theriault 399 Christian Street 399 Christian Street ,sill -v-...xsai Vx: Q ' fi ,. . - X L5 I .Gif 23' William M- THYIOP Bernice Rita Teague 136 Myrtle Street 153 A Su-get The Lowell High Rockettes. wer: . Iill Thibeault Greg Thomas 38 735 Varnum Avenue ' 27 Bunker Hill Avenue I' Nalleite M- ThOU1aS Harold Lee Thompson Neil p Thom i . PSOH ' l 320 Douglas Road 146 Arken Street 74 Gates Street zlazlsneizxnslrgllfeflt Bonnie Lee Tivey David T. Tobin 106 Congress street 102 Mt. Grove Street a 1 3 . ll Olga Maria Toledo Linda Marie Tousignant 1015 Gorham Street 127 Blossom Street - .err - fa I 5 va' ' '93 if r -www Brian Trainor Brenda Ioyce Trudel David Iohn Trudel Debra Tsaknopoulos 22 Gaudreau Street 1367 Pawtucket Blvd. 89 3 Barton Avenue 99 South Loring Street REAL Brenda lean Tucker Brian Ioseph Turcotte Ronald I. Tye Gretchen Mae Underhill 98 F0Yf9St Street 48 Florida Street 72 Lincoln Parkway 36 Douglas Road Rebecca Maureen Underwood Wayne F, Vaillancgurt 1 24 Murray Terrace 16 Penny Street AL. Q-1. 'Tm Sick Of this Placer! lufle Mary VHICOUN Robert Packard Valentine 1958 Middlesex Street 17 Marlborough Street in gqfu Charles I. Valliere Doreen G. Vandinter Pliilomena Camara Veloza Mark A. Veseskis 130 South Street 49 Kinsman Street 90 45 Walnut Street 100 Lafayette Street 'stiff N 'ff la Holly Vickery Maria Fernanda Vieira Donna Marie Vigeant Peter Vglonino 606 Stevens Street 1053 Gorham Street 19 Newbury Street 104 Merrill Avenue We V, -N.. h-0 iv Q9 Michael Anthony Wallace Iohn Thomas Walsh 26 Lane Hudson if A A --rf . X - Qt . as ,,. C S- 'Um t,,, x ' awhfe aall S Karen Walsh Mark D. Walsh I wish these stories were more 'digestibleu' 169 Meadowcroft Street 178 Stevens Street 0 , 14 RW fl ...WWW G' M Ward Stacey Lynne Ward Maria Wardwell Karen A. Wayne mger ary 85 Vernon Street 521 Douglas Road 91 11 Lamb Street 682 Lawrence Street MN-iw Q 3 NX as Q N ',t ,Q Q Q ,M ' WW ,ills 991 Richard F. Wedge Ir. 469 Douglas Road fi' Nancy I. Wilkins 15 May Street Cynde Wolff 136 Prinoeton Blvd. :Vo 'X 125,41 X 3 mfs 'gud Dan Zabbo 60 Bradstreet Avenue Ianice Elaine Weissbach 40 Talbot Street William Willett 26 Clare Street qw-lv +4 O 6 V! 1 . Q A 1 .xx 3. 9 A n , 1 A Denise Wright 231 Salem Street Maria Zajac 3 Roosevelt Place ..7 Arnold Wilkins Lise Ann Wilkins 1463 Varnum Avenue 1463 Varnum Avenue Peter G. Williams Robert Wojcik 283 Burnham Road 86 Willie Street Ioanne Anne Xifaras Ioanne Catherine Yates 12 Cross Street 382 Lincoln Street Faye Zamanakos Deana A. Zerriny 128 Foster Street 201 Upham Street Habib Anis Zerriny Thomas G. Zipps Michaela Ann Buckley Michael Patrick Conroy 201 Upham Street 11 So. Wilder Street 9 Puffee Avenue 65 Fay Street 'S . ,bl Robert H, Fewtrgll Sylvia C. Guay Paul Houle Nornamd Ioseph Lafond 754 SO, Wipple Street 96 Enfield Street 471 Moody Street 45 DHHOH Street -sf fmfvf' Rgberta Magee FI'8I1ClS l l. Minton 407 Lincoln S11-get 288 Methuen Street Yu--f if A 1 1 Kevin M galome O. K., Who took those fingers? 45 Sayles Street 93 fi if J T. 9 Q gi' - 'ff . 175- 'F t . a 5 1 94 Faculty And Administration iii iii AFX I' .-..t ,w Lb Earl A. Sharfman C. Douglas Sullivan, Deputy Superintendent, and A Superintendent of Schools Chester L. Somers, Assistant Superintendent ' THE LOWELL SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Seated: Katherine Philbin Stoklosa, Mayor Armand W. LeMay, Chairman, Patricia A. Molloy. Standing: George W. O'Hare, Clement G. McDonough, Wayne R. Peters, George D. Kouloheras, Vice Chairman. 96 ' J Raymond A. Sullivan Stanley I. Stoklosa Headmaster MGSf6'I' Thomas F. Murphy Arthur I- O'N9i11 Senior Floormaster Junior Floormuster F Ioseph M. Regan Dean of Faculty , .. X, , ,, Q., ,QW A 'fQ'f'pwd5ifkLgQ2Y A. , A 'F - we A ' ' vw' -MS.. -,fi V, . f.a f ' .Hr r,w5eeQQ5Qw y A P 4 n Wei , Wav' ggi il 'QW-ww 1329119 3252355 2 'E:f,1e. .,-war.: -xs2:zfg:y.- ' ff'-'Q'-rf . lli5liEgrSi'i45. . ffsw12ff.:fs1. of 521455. 'zieiiiifgi-2151.1 . 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Bailey Latin Alexander I. Belida Social Economics is , , N W f Deanna M. Berman Guidance Patricia Blaze Spanish il ff Ronald F. Boisjoly French Iames Borst Actually, it's the students who need a good licking! History Stephen G. Borst English Mary C. Callary Spanish George Bossi Physical Education Dennis I. Canney English Doris R. Bourgeois French Bruce R. Carney Business Education fi? iq M EQ is 'fl' I . u' ,, Ksgi'g l rlfl Mary A. Burke Guidance X Eileen M. Casey English Department Head f -1. 11' Qt: Iohn F. Casey MarytCollins Business Education English Amt Some students seem to resist our efforts to help them. Q. Philip T. Dancause Car01A. Davis Military Science HiSt01'y g-.uf Q Kevin M. Coyne Martha Coyne Physical Education English Barry Cronin Michael L. Crowley English English 955.5 ...x I' N Paul T. Crowley Richard I. Dacey Spanish English D. Scott Davis History Nancy I. Deeney Home Economics David I. Delisle Christine Demetriou World Cultures Business Education Eleanor M. Donahoe Iohn E. Donlon, Ir. Social Studies Dept. Head Chemistry Priscilla Donlon Claudette Donohue Spanish Fl'6l'lCl'l 2,5 i iv in-' Paul N- Demogenes Kathleen Dillon Business Education Biology Iifyff I hope this works! L. X Carol Drapeau Helen D1-Oney Iohn M. Earle Mary A. Fitzgerald English Coordinator of Structured 101 Science BUSINESS Ed- Dem' Head Options Helen F. Flanagan French Department Head Ik 'J7' Ruth W. Gagnon Business Education Q 9 f . fx x wx .35 4, AV' 'SV I - fix. is r Barbara L. Foye English Q' - ' st . O Anne M. Gallagher Business Education Harold Garvey Frank H. Gentle, Ir. Business Education lack I. Gordon Business Education Mathematics 'F M4-I' Albert I. Gougeon Band Q f? 'Z' Patricia M. Francis Math Mary G. Frawley English Frederic P. Gallagher Chemistry L Christos Georgoulis Biology f' . YY! Thomas I. Grady Driver Edu cation '1- Carl I. Garside Biology .4 B L W Ioseph B. Golas Business Education Howard H. Graichen Mathematics fi-f'v'q V '.1'x. ' . Af' ,xc C? -1.60 -17 Q f gf . ' ef 5 Y , 2 six. : y , 'f ' ,vi . l f V '.lnI. Y is fx ,N I! 93 rw ' dex J ,,! Y V fl 4,1 iv A. . Si ffl , 4157? ', X, ,f 3 F: 'I . .1 'uf A wi 'Al .V - 'df M, u y' ' 41 bslkj' - 5. ',: h X f if uv EX ' '- ,mugs , ' 'J V N. ne ' 2, gk ' La., Vg - N? -f ff ff 1 5,13 QL' A K ' 'J W Y F M A 1 ,' .5511 f , , nga -4 -.V 4 H. .gr-- 4 1 ' fy ax? fl if , , 4' L N I4 ,.xff,,1f Ri ' f- jf ,If 4 f W Fgrirnl wwf it ,t 'N '-'Ev' 1- .QQQ , 'ww'-L. Q 1. X .X .' ,Fry ,, . r , - -2-Q , ' , X 'r , - I 1 ' L' ,V , ac. Q?- ..'..'.' -ggi i., 35: 14 . faiff im: f. 5,h3f?7 i? , kin 52 Z 'yfllfli 4 4, 4 gi 4 mn 5 5,2 fro 4141243 5 Y I I' ' ' -5: 24,22f9 11n4 f Mary Malgafet GYGSCO Walter I. Grondalski English Science Department Head , . 1, . . ,-,,, ,, if E mr ,, ,:'.-I . ' 4. x iftfi-:,zg4,:gg,:,g - egg - k all Q .-Q Mi' Don't you know a credit column from a debit column? f9 ' W if-I rf, E' Ai 'f- xx! Sheila M. HalliSSy Ioan Hanggck English Art Q..--ax Arthur Hickey Charles Hill Sociology Social Studies Ian Hylen Mary Esther Kaknes English Art iff' , ' Alexander Karkota Adele G- Kaufman 1 04 Industrial Arts ' Art 1 fr I N.. it ,. fl. -.V. Q YR 451' ,x its X K- lolgzlalgfnhlqealy Patfiflia Kefily Robert M. Kealy Iames F. Kearns, Ir. ng 'S HISWFY English Business Education Iohn I. Kelly Iames I. Kennedy, Ir. History Biology QQ gl 1 1.35, ' 7 ,jgfg ,ja rfi 1 v 14, JCI? D wo' x T' M. Gladys Kennedy Rita A. Kilroy Business Education Social Studies if si f A 1' a -if ' Bessie Kourkoulakos Normand Lacerte A few more years and you'1l speak semi-fluent French Science Mathematics 105 1 Rita Lamond Iohn E. Lang Helen E. Lannon Librarian Mathematics Guidance 'L- f?-Mf-'Q L. , xx v 1 sl M? 4 I f 3,51 an 4 ' f + 'fs A 1- X 4 01, 1 fr I 1' 'M4 iJikf Wg Gerald E. Leblanc English M FX 'fm Thomas Leonard Athena Letsou Moira Lewis History Chemistry Business Education , 'lb Mary Leyden Business Education 4... Yf Frank T. Logiudice F-,-. Victor Luz Mathematics Mathematics Dept. Head Q Fifty credits is not enough to graduate! ' Margaret Mahoney 105 Business Education E? Albert I. Mangan Director of Athletics :Wt ff! 46' Paul G. Mann Business Education Brenda Matthews Pelland Health I 4 ,z f gd. 9 3 z. Ham!-ry. A. ,Q , 1 ,ami Leonard McDermott Social Stu dies George McCarthy English ,, ,Y ,. ,. - we-:xv-. ' 5:9535 .. tg NZ 332 Z- Katherine McDonnell Brian McDonough Carole McDonough Paul V. McLaughlin Librarian English English History .... . ' , wi w ' wc' ' wwf 461 William A. Merrill Christopher I. Mitchell Edward L. Morris l0hU Nash Guidance Placement Director 107 English Industrial Arts NZ ,, :Y ' 4.- Qsr ' 'SQKSEQF-2 N . NQNQEEQG: N5 QXSJ7 'lx gx'X's'.Z.gf f' 3 .ja I -tips-K-,y .f ,-,fs--12,9 ' W fi 'J-?-f. J -2? Q K-4 ,geis- tt., , .f '-.. --Q t Ha., L51-Q3 f Q ' I I Walter L. Nelson Peter Nikitopoulos William I. Notini Physical Education Mathematics Band Duector A ag, fi' i 'a,t' if Pig? .M J' A ,,,,f. '- , Roger O'Connor English 7 I'll raise you one leg. Mary V. O'Nei1 Spanish Department Head Edward R. Parlee Lauren F. Pelland . Donna Petrick Mathematics Mathematics 108 Health Richard O'Brien Social Stu dies his-'- Louise V. Oczkowski Physical Education Arthur Pard Mathematics 'har-:V Ioseph I. Petros Spanish 1 I. ri. , 'Q .MQW V, Rv V fe X , xi J Q2 gl , . fa 'X Charles E' Plevermf lr' l0Seph F. Polak Rev. Dr. Peter G. Rizos I. Stephen Ronan English Science Social Studies English 'SDS ha? Q f is Marquerite R. Royal Grace S, Scanlan Business Education Latin ll wa, I Arthur I. Simensen Vernon M. Smith Tomorrow is the last day of school! Distributive Education Mathematics Michael Sokolowski Mary E. Stroumbos Brendan C. Sullivan Daniel F. Sullivan Dramgtjcg, Speech Guidance 109 English Business Education Mary Sullivan Rita M. Sullivan History in-fit Egfr' 'xgix 1' . ,, A fi! ' Il Z' -15 S Marie P. Sweeney Gertrude I. Thomas English English Guidance '45 ,,,, Daniel G. Thurston B. Douglas Townshend L. Wyman Trull Manuel I. Vagos Industrial Arts Mr. Sullivan Choral Arts History Physical Education Edward Sullivan Edward Sullivan retired this year after a career that spanned thirty-five years at Lowell High School. During that time, he was a dedicated teacher, one who always had a smile for students and fellow teachers. In recent years, as Head of the Business Department, he exhibited a talent for organization and management that was the envy of other departments within the school. Hundreds of students over the years learned the principles of ofiice practice under Mr. Sullivan's direction, while keeping his large department running smoothly. ' Edward Sullivan's positive influence will be felt for a long time at Lowell High. We wish him well in his retirement. 110 ' L .ai Lance Wilkerson Science Thaddeus Wyrostek History M 15... 'ss Z9e'N b-, f af fy X 1 X i jfx fl Ki Hill 'QQ . ' X V -Q i . s I, George F- l- Wood Always pick your neckties with care! Business Education Iames Finn In 1959, lim Finn came to Lowell High School as an English teacher after a successful career as a newspaperman. Before he retired in 1974, he had been advisor of The Review, advisor of The Spindle, Freshman Floormaster, Master of Avco and Keith. These are the names of the jobs he held. They tell nothing of the man. He brought excitement to his English classes, enthusiasm and expertise to The Review, friendship to the faculty and student body. His humor brightened our days and his understanding smoothed the way for many a faltering ninth grader. Lowell High School is a duller place without him. We miss him. 111 . 1 . ni A F t.. 5. Mr. Finn Margaret I-letherman Miss Margaret Hetherman, who retired in june, 1974, after teaching at Lowell High School for forty years, died April 30, 1975. The students fortunate enough to have been in her classes will never forget this unselfish, dedicated teacher. She brought to her classes much more than an understanding of the assigned subject matter. Her method employed that spontaneous wit which enlivens the most commonplace lesson, special insight that deepens understanding, idealism that inspires students to greatereheights, and a genuine compassion that breaks down any barrier between teacher and pupil. As her students and friends, we feel a great loss at her death. Our only solace lies in the delightful memories we have of this wonderful friend and teacher. Q 112 Office Staff 1 Q 2 Y l ? 3 . Q R- 3 . A . . 3 Mary Brady Mary Eyres Nancy Mol-Iugh School Nurses x Alice Bebler R.N. Beatrice Marsden R.N. Edith Murphy R.N. Cafeteria ' 'M SMH Q' ,reea 1 h,.f, s 'ZS' . 3 3? khaf Er' .1,lf a ' i f A,'E ' Custodial Staff Kf-- Q.: r ff -9 If? 76 wb A 14 Activities aussie? Skis-N V . 115 'Min SK i N .. ' hw q - E Q x X sm. 6 B '71 ,Nl W. 1-, w is 'Q Iunior Dinner Dance Below: Pamela Morris' lovely smile is enhanced by a colorful bouquet of roses and carnations, compliments of her date, Cameron Rowe. Right: Debbie Gonzales does her thing. ' - if . X4 d .g 5 -3:1 .. 7- 'H 5 'x '- -uf 'L-3' 4' 'kg 4-, Nr .5 Q 4. X .R - r:Q?-ey? ., , P' fxx AV w y M, ,Q .1 ,v 1 ,Pi Above: Looking both chic and elegant, lim McHale, Brian Moffett, Elaine O'Donnel1 and Ioanne Durkin enjoy a moment of after dinner conversation. ,A A A-1 Uur Iunior Closs Officers Hope to Begin ew Tradition During junior year, our class officers, President, Tom Flemingg Vice President, Elaine O'Donnellg Secretary, Ann O'Connorg and Treasurer, Meg Fleming, with the cooperation of Submaster, Ar- thur O'Neill, initiated the concept of a Iunior Din- ner Dance as the social highlight of our school year. Characteristically, the class responded with enthusiasm, and on Iune 7, 1974, a great number of our elegantly dressed classmates arrived at the Commodore Ballroom, brimming over with the ex- citement of what was, to many, their first formal affair. After greeting friends, partaking of a gour- met meal, and dancing to the music of Image, all agreed that the evening was a tremendous success. It is to be hoped that this affair will be repeated by succeeding junior classes and that our class has helped to establish a new tradition at Lowell High School. ,X fb' .xv f.. O Above: Lynn Kerrigan and Chuck Baldwin patiently await dessert Left: Mary Mahoney keeps an eye on Mark Reddy s cigarette, while Mark keeps an eye on Charlene Dulorme. Below: Karen Bellerose and Donna Marcotte, who could be posing for a Norman Rockwell painting, share a bit of exciting gossip TX Y. Above: Always sociable, Agnes lean, Mike Andraktos, Mark MacDonald, and Ann O'Connor greet friends at other tables. Below: Matt McCafferty and Denise Sevigny enjoy a delightful evening in the company of Iunior Class President, Tom Fleming, and his date, Mary Murray. Nde- llyl ?' f 118 3 ill, T V4 f r '-kg! fi- 5, -1 37 1 S 'if' il, -' v J ,Am ws . pil' yuh in W sl ' -il' up-19 95 IHU '41 ul' , - . .. pil 2' I 4 .Above: Debbie Skankarella and Dave Foley demonstrate admirable dancing form. l The Class of 1975 Enjoys its First Social tpfiivle Above: To the amusement of Theresa Doyle, Steve Creamer comes prepared for any emergency. Left: In her stunning new gown, Ioyce Carkin swings to the latest tempo. 1, ,L F akanmauy, , ,.-... . , , I Af: , ,. V Jr' x 1 'A Above: Mary Ann Dube, Mike Leahey, Linda Champagne and Cubby McGreavey make an attractive foursome. ii - -9-4-' --Q 1 1'-P ii .i Girl Qfjicers Under the leadership of Colonel Eileen Shea and Lieutenant Colonel Karen Bellerose, the G11-1 Officers have demonstrated once again the fine points of marching, dancing, posture, voice and mass drill. Mrs. Beatrice Iohnston, faculty advisor of the organization, is justitiably proud of the girls who wear the smart navy blue uniforms with brass buttons and gold chevrons. The seventy-two girls were selected by three out- of-town judges, from a field of many candidates, during a day of grueling competition. As chosen leaders, the officers teach gym exercises to under- classmen, represent the school at various civic activities, and help to develop future Girl Officers. Newly-elected Lieutenant Colonel Karen Bellerose and Colonel Eileen Shea are pleased with their success. Row 1: Capt. Sharon Callahan. Capt. Elaine O'Donnell, Capt. Donna Martell. Maj. Nancy Brodvruzk, Maj. Rosemary Nangle, Lt. Col. Karen Bellerose. Col. Eileen Shi-a, Maj. Diane Brule, Maj Sharon Kvefe. Maj. Karen llit:kr'j,'. Capt. Lynne Kerrigan, Capt Agnes lean. Row 2: Capt. Dt-nisv Sevigny, Capt. Mary jo Normandy, Capt. Brenda Oliver, Capt. Kerry l,e-kites, Capt. Darlene Hebert, Capt. Ellen King. Capt. Denise Hills-ry. Capt. Mary Michaud, Capt Mary Beth Milinazzo, Capt De-tworah Ducharme. Capt. Karen i 1 t Lt. Donna janas. 1st Rigopoulns. Capt. Cath:-runc Polak, Row J: s Lt. Marilyn Colon. Adj. Susan lfitzsimmons, Adj. Shelagh I. Callahan. Adj. Faye Zamanaltos, Capt liilvt-n Strombos, Capt. Gail Mcflowan, Capt. Lev Ann Houtsvlis. Adj, Kathleen Cagen, Adj. Debra Foley. 'lst Lt. lauunsv Mr:Ke-nna, Ist l.t. Shelley Levasseur. How 4: 1st Lt. Christine Portuese, 1st Lt. Iudy Anderson, 1st Lt. Karen Fitzgerald, 1st Lt. Catherine Fallon, 1st Lt. Io Ann Durkin, 1st Lt. Maryanne Boyle, 1st Lt. Mary Io Cameron, 1st Lt. Sandra Kelly, 1st Lt. Mary Hickey, 1st Lt. Kathleen Scarmell, 1st Lt. Linda Lee Tetreault, 1st Lt. Mary Frances Mahoney. Row 5: 1st Lt. Dawn Noonan, 2nd Lt. Evelyn Malloy, 2nd Lt. Eileen Dunn, 2nd Lt. Mary Ann Oczkowski, 2nd Lt. Karen Camacho, 1st Lt. Margaret Frappier, 1st Lt. Elaine Sarantos, 2nd Lt. Carol Iankowski, 2nd Lt. Diane McAndrews, 2nd Lt. Teresa Doyle, 2nd Lt. Karen McCarthy, 2nd Lt. Ava Koumantzelis, Bow 6: 2nd Lt. Carol Lynne Parrino, 2nd Lt. Patricia Gill, 2nd Lt. Rosemary Kelleher, Znd Lt. Mary Byrne, 2nd Lt. Karen Borges, 2nd Lt. Debra Aclin, 2nd Lt. Sophia Chouprakos, 2nd Lt. Starr Betses, 2nd Lt. Rachel Simoneau. , . 4 , The Harvest Girl Officers Sponsor Annual Fall Dinner Dance The Sheraton Rolling Green furnished the setting, while a local group, Image, provided the music for the first social event on the Girl Officers' calendar - the annual Harvest Dinner Dance, which was held on November 22, 1974. Among the honored guests were Headmaster and Mrs. Raymond A. Sullivang Master Stanley Stoklosa and his wife, School Com- mitteewoman Kathryn Stoklosa: Dean of Students Dr. Eu- gene Wood and Mrs. Woodg and Mr. Donald Iohnston and his wife, Beatrice Iohnston, Director of the Girl Officers. The excitement of the merry-makers, the delightful music, and the sumptuous meal all contributed to a wonderfully successful affair. The music and the dancing, which began at eight o'clock, ended promptly at midnight. After pausing to bid their friends goodnight, the evening's Cinderellas and Prince Charmings departed, filling Andover Street with a steady stream of traffic as they headed back to Lowell. Above: A little music can do strange things. Upper right: Madeline Huston does the latest steps Concentraiing on their d.mc'1n,Q are Eileen Malloy, Matt McCafferty.Li11yRey and Iohn Miller. 123 Upper left: Elaine Katzournis demonstrates her attractive dance form. Upper right: Sharing a romantic dance are Mary Frances Mahoney and Mark Parlee. Above: Peggy Frappier enjoys a break between sets. Above: Paul Pelletier, Kathy Gagen, Bob attractive foursome. Below left: Ianice Iud center: Sheila Rice sports an attractive new own thing. 'ig .4-. 1 Kenney, and Cathy Polak make an d stops to chat with a friend. Below gown. Below right: Patty Gill does her 124 F' S s v l I FV' , 14 ffl, fy I., I 934 ag is Tk B45 I ' . 1 'N I Ani' -l 4' .. , ar' 365' in I r- d' nf' , 1 i ff ffl ix 'T Wh The Harvest Begins Senior Sooiol Whirl E , , Above: Taking a break between dances are Rick Beuregard, Shelley Levasseur, Lorraine Gauthier, and Dennis Cloutier. Left: Brian Barraby and Kathleen Quinn prove that they've got rhythm. Below left: Colonel Eileen Shea and Major Diane Brule are eager to get to their ice cream sundaes. Below right: Katey Scannell good-naturedly admires a similar dress. 4' , . i .' ' , U .ly ,,4.f.tx.. ,' rf, uc .i ,e -e 1-N 7' Y TF v Q. if Codet Officers Since 1880, the Cadet Ofiicers' Brigade has been influential in developing the leadership potential of outstanding Lowell High School students. During their junior year, boys com- pete for ranks in both written and physical exams. The Generalcy, a grueling competition for promotions within the ranks, is conducted at the beginning of the senior year. Under the guidance of faculty directors, Colonel john Beaulieu and Lieutenant Philip Dancause, Brigadier General Timothy Lyons and Colonel David Hanks have led the bri- gade to the completion of another successful year. ll irq Captain, Mike Murphy drills his company. i, lj' ' , is 12 me T if ft ' t 1 tie i f A V, y w Row 1: Capt. Kenneth Rousseau, Maj. G. Douglas Sullivan, Maj. David Durkin, Maj. Roland Milliard, Maj. Francis Rouine, Lt. Col. Mark Lesniak, Lt. Col. Daniel King, Brig. Gen. Timothy Lyons, Col. David Hanks, Lt. Col. Mark Parlee, Maj. Steven Demetriou, Maj. Louis Stylos, Maj. Richard Gannon, Sr. Capt, Ronald Tye, Capt. Michael Murphy. Row 2: Ist Lt. jay Strauss, 1st Lt. Robert Roberge, Capt. Robert Valentine, Capt. Normand Gauthier, Capt. David Surprenant, Capt. Eugene Mitchell, Capt. Alfred Souza, Capt. David Tobin, Capt. William Manchenton, Capt. Richard Wedge, Capt. Robert Stemple, Capt. john Reid, lst Lt. Donald Kenniston, 1st Lt. john Walsh. Row 3: 2nd Lt. George Koumpouras, 2nd Lt. Robert McLaughlin, 1st Lt. Michael Marais, Znd Lt. james Loughran, 1st Lt. james Gleason, 2nd Lt. Stephen Marcouillier, 1st Lt. Nicholas Giavis, 1st Lt. Steve Michaels, 1st Lt. Gerry ,Gagnon, 1st Lt. Norman Poirier, 1st Lt. Ron Sutphen, 2nd Lt. Stephen Marget, 2nd Lt. john Paras. 4- 19 gi ,fm few A f 4, , i I 1 ,7 ' ff ' 1 . I ,fiwvw K 154-1 ' sl vc 1 f , ,J f , Q Uf f e L I Upper right: Competing ofiicers take a break during the Generalcy. Above: Steve Demetriou and Iohn Reid await their turn in the competition. Left: Ron Sutphen and Gerry Gagnon carefully store rifles. 4! Cheerleaders 12 Vivocious Girls Urge Raiders on to Victory With undauntahle enthusiasm, the Lowell High School Cheerleaders, smartly attired in crisp red and white, lead Raider fans in spirited cheers and perform a series of intricate routines with seemingly inexhaustible energy. Under the direction of Mrs. Beatrice Iohnston, the girls inspire victory in the hearts of Raider athletes and contrib- ute greatly to Lowell lligh's school spirit. I., I.. F il rls , 1 -ffflnnnnp-nv ada, ...L r 1 Qlflltllvauqg enum' .N rag. . . A ...Lv Above left: Under Rose's leadership, Leanne, Mary Io, and Kerry sing the high school song. Above: Ellen King gets ready to begin a cheer. Below left: Diane Brule praises Raider Power. Below: Mary Io, Leanne, Nancy, Kerry, and Diane use colorful shakers to arouse enthusiasm. 1 WO.. , il! :J- 'r UQ ig 4 rv' Q .R la i M q riff . In 'ft it ini illffs . , Q 'A W My i an Chorus e -revs' .lux I x, ' r .n ' -5 ' i '.' '- Q ' Q X fi 1' '4,A 5 Q A, X ,RQ ' i I X s HX -Q , r 'N 'il X f , ' ii , 'ax lv -' VA. n , v if 41 :X .I ,XX A ZSFA b I ' an l l ' It ' l l XI 5 l l r dll -s M i Above: Girls' voices blend in harmony as chorus entertains. Below: Chorus performs during Christmas assembly. af, DO L Ag . TT ,Q-.i Rehearsing with Mr. Townshend. Seated: Sue Fitzsimmons and Louie Stylos. Standing: Denise Sevigny, Starr Betses, and Diane McAndrews. 'i 'S .-' 'E'-. g,X1 li Baton Twirlers Leaders: 2nd Leader. Beth Entwistleg Head Leader, Liz Kramer: 1st Leader, Debra Faria. Row I: Beth Entwistle. Norma lean McAndrews. Pam O'Malley, Cindy Palmer, Debbie Krysiak, Director B. Douglas Townshend, Linda lalbert. Liz Kramer. Ioanne Leahy. Linda Alberty, Doreen Robichaud, Rutledge, Gail COUf011Ii9I', Brenda CI'0W16y.DSbb16 S0uCy. Debbie Faria. Row 2: Colleen O'Nei1l. Robin Richardson, Laurie ' . '- rg 9 ' , rf- N , 3 LJ ' , -7 . 1' -s--: -4' Yi 4' , J 'P' uf, I E A , AA :A -,,,,'5 ' 5 5 ..-1 2913 e i The Lowell High Band entertains at the Golden Gloves. Among those present are: Debra Annis, Linda Annis, David Ayotte, David Barrett, Douglas Barrett, Wayne Branco, Patricia Burns, Levon Chertavian, Debbie Clark, Linda Coderre, Kathy Courtney, Iudy Daigle, Susan Dolce, Pat Donovan, Paula Duff, Mary Duggan, Linda Edwards, Mark Ferman, Florence Fitch, Stan Fitch, Stefan Fitch, Robert Fitzpatrick. Ioseph Flynn, Mary Io Flynn, David Gacek, Marguerite Gallagher, Mark Giroux, Peter Giroux, Kevin Grady, Kathleen Greene, Michael Hannaiin, Virginia Ianeiro, Lydia Iohnson, Donna Kaslowski, Iohn Lawrence, Seth Levy, Lillis Corine, Iohn Linnehan, Marie Demers, Connie Demers, ludy Dillon, Victor Duarte, Matthew Stupakewicz, Peter Mathews, Roger Maxiield, Laura McCarron, Stephen McCarron, Tim McCarron, Gretchen Noll, Paul Pearsall, Michael Pelland, David Pelletier, Thomas Pelletier, Donna Perry, Diane Rajchel, Ian Rajchel, Kathleen Regan, Philomena Reid, Leo Richard, Brian Riley, Scott Saindon, Sean Sadlier, Michael Santos, Louis Stylos, Marleen Stylos, Paul Taylor, Miriam Toledo, Penny Tournas, Ronald Tye, David Tyler, Michael Wallace, Nicole Butters, Michael Maurais, Anastasia Michaels Aracelis Toledo, Pauline Landry, Maria DaSilva, Loraine Gaudette, Elaine Gaudette, Michelle Bessette, Louis Stamas. The Band -is P X x 7 ff On drums, Mike Pelland, Mike Santos, and Roger Maxiield accompany Pat Donovan, Kevin Grady and Iohn Linnehan, on trumpet. f' ini., 1 - 'S 'N ,'b S, bv' A 4- 15 Af 'bf - 'A ei I f M g - . ff- zffli' f , ,3K ,g' 'Yi , wk Q Y 15 f ifzizf, ' '- ' H I L ,A , r ,Q 5. ',5?, 15.A.f 5 I ,V , ' A. 7 ,43 ' A, ' - 'A i .. .f f ff' - - L ' 'f : aim ' - 1 1- ' .Ji 11? ' : iii ' 'eff' 1 f jew' -I wt 1.4! . :Ei3?i T ,V Z .. 1 -4 'Lzf Q.,. Q... dull' Demonstrating proficiency on the trumpet: Brian Riley fabovej, Thomas Pelletier fbelowj, and Peter Giroux Qbelow rightj. I David Gacek entertains on the baritone sax. ,C i ' . I e J 5- ,.,. ..-,,. ,1- VJ., bw 5 , if A, L, 2' V., 4- Us gf 1 Q 5 1 'R 2. + v- . 1 V3 is ltr tt 33 N A '-- 'Lal' f, nag:-N Y flh- I n sf a I if . ' ., l- . A- Krdgw -e - Tilt.: 0 s v' 'H 'T ' iff X. 1 1 win, i Upper left: john Reid. as Mr, Smiths hoss, is the victim of the Smith familys plot to keep their father. played hy Dave Hanks. in St. Louis. Upper right: Karen Fitzgerald and Grady Mulligan. as Esther Smith and Fred Gregory. sing My Funny Valentine. Above left: In the roles of Agnes Smith. Mrs. Smith and Toody. Mary Michauds Martha lussaume. and Bonnie Sharfman make plans for Halloween. Rmht: Ralf.-ne Bellair and Doug Sullivan combine talents. as Lucille fifard and Lon Smith. for the duet. Youre just in love. as- - O ,, ,ro -3' 1 -fi- EQQLKA .. ' , 2' JJFQ 1 . 1' X ,W V Meet Me in St. Louis Seoson's First Musical A Great Success On Ianuary 17, 1975, the drama and choral arts departments collaborated to produce the musical comedy, Meet Me in St. Louis. Under the direction of Michael Sokolowski and Douglas Townshend, students involved in the production, performing before a delighted audience, demonstrated once again that Lowell High School has a wealth of outstanding theatrical talent. hi l p In Ihr 'rolls-x swims- wiinlmror Noriimn f liiflllrr stvnglx the- shuts xllmxr' :XX Rww, llmlll' N1 . Nnilrv'xss :Iv-lighls llmily lll.lXl'4l liy lltlllllll' erfiimn with ills' who Haw Y--iirvll .1 rm little- lliristiims Hugh! thi' Smith fmilx is ilisrnaxv-il ir. lf-.trim tha' loo-lx has l mil'--1 'hr lrullvk nil 'M 03 The G. G. Girl Officers' Formal Brightens Winter Season February 8, 1975, marked the occasion of the traditional Girl Ofiicers' mid-winter for- mal, climaxing weeks of exciting preparation for the girls and their escorts. The Lowell Memorial Auditorium, lavishly decorated for the affair in vibrant red and white, was alive with the gaiety and laughter of exuberant young dancers. As waves of music from Billy Note's orchestra floated through the air, couples, in a kaleidoscope of beautiful gowns and elegant tuxedos, whirled about the floor, capturing the thrilling moments of the eve- ning in memories to be savored in the years to come. Upper left Swaying gently to the music Carol Iankowskx and Tom McOsker enjoy a dance. Above: Pausing between sets are Xavier Harrison Denise Hilary Anita Doucette and Zeke Ozella. g 'Q W , - .... 137 The Grand March Highlights Evening To the delight of relatives and friends, who filled the balcony, the receiving line in which the girls and their escorts were greeted by city and school department officials, was followed by The Grand March. During this awe-inspiring procession, the girls, led by Colonel Eileen Shea and Charles Kelleher and Lieutenant Colonel Karen Bellerose and Iohn Dolan, exhibited admirable poise and breathtaking dignity. - W . -Q 'Rig - ,J .gl 3541 0 ,- , .is ::'!3Qii2.iae2f3li A Us Above: Reflecting the pride and graciousness of the occasion, Agnes lean and Mark Roth participate in The Grand March. Left: Gail McGowan and Eddy Morowski are received by Major john Beaulieu and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callary. Right: Leading The Grand March are Eileen Shea and Chucky Kelleher, and Karen Bellerose and Iohn Dolan. 1 Q if ,ni gg W L 5 Qi ji ' 2 5: X. 1 ' 1 . A ,Q S t 2 , sl- I v- ' if 6,71 5 f .E Music .. . Dancing .. . Laughter Create a Memorable Evening It , .,- m-1' Above left: Debbie Aclin and Mark Lesniak share a dance. Above Center: Nancy Broderick and Ioe Hughey join in the festivities. Above right: Elegantly attired, Iohn Moriarty and Sharon Keefe relax during intermission. Right: Mike Donohue and Margaret Rynne chat with Bob Burke. 41 s V it . 23,5-2.. ,cf w-Pa' , 3 735 z . 1 , 4 07 5 SM aw .........- mfu. 14 wi .5u.' Aflkla. E . V I W ,D S I4 - 1 ' ' I I ff: y 'ixl iv . -1 - -v. , - 'T ' 3 'f ' Vial- F j 5 5 w F ,.a'- I 9- fi Q l k 1 ll F fl M?-a K 1 ' ! l Upper left: Mary Ann Oczkowski and Mark Fiermonti check the dance program. Upper right: George Kacavos and Ava Koumantzelis are among the early arrivers. Above: Ann O'Connor and Mark Byrne are elegantly attired. Right: Mark Ready and Mary Frances Byrne make a fast getaway. 'T' . N , 1 Radiant Smiles Reflegt Magic of the Evening Upper left: Karen Camacho joins in the festivities. Upper right: Arriving early are Sandra Kelley and Don Dirubbo. Left: Iohn Ianas and Sharon Callahan model the latest in formal fashion. Above: Mrs. Mary Callary is justiiiably proud of her son, Bob, who is Rachel Simoneau's escort. The Talent Show Students ond Faculty Produce Another Hit Above: Snoop . K m Goins ste l the h Ab 1 gh O h g h Right D y bl h g s? ,. t 54 af' . I N J 1 'I ,I 4' Y Af I fylkwl ,W , n 44 X' i 1 i If S t I N lff1'L ' S A f f A I QQ vl ,ai-H , Above left: john, your slip is showing. Top: Angie DaCunha wows the audience with her sophisticated charm. Above: Typical L.H.S. faculty. Below left: Marcia Hardy worries about her rubber duckyf' Below: Mike Wallace entertains on the bass tuba. T u ,neu W ' f l I A f T7 Above left: Richard Wedge and Rachel Simoneaushare a relaxing moment between dances. Above right: Mark Lesniak guides Eileen Malloy through the receiving line. Below left: Al Souza and Ann McGregor join in the popular Creek dance. Below right: Waiting for the music to begin are Roland Milliard and Carolyn Greene. 5 .,'ff, vg'1g.. X .PK i lp 1 'Q rl The C. O. Annual Cadet 'Officers' Formal Held at Commodore Club Ballroom Aglow with bright lights, a rainbow of elegantly gowned girls, and the strains of soft music, the Ballroom of the Commodore Club of Lowell provided a dramatic backdrop to the Cadet Officers' formal dance, the highlight of the social season for Lowell I-Iigh's impressively uniformed brigade. cv,-If-1 Above: Brigadier General Timothy Lyons and Debra Foley prepare to lead The Grand March. Left: Colonel David Hanks and Cynthia Wolffe enjoy watching the dancers. Below: Michelle Comtois and Norman Poirier visit with Sue Leduc and Robert Roberge, who are sitting with their guest, Mrs. Roberge. 4 -sf ev' Qs Right: Chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Christos Demetriou, are shown with their son, Steven. and his date, Mary Nolan. Below left: The Hully Gully has long been a favorite. Below right: Lorraine Gauthier joins in with enthusiasm. of-J l Q-uv .-1.3 -4 A ii .AL 3 l Q i , ,fi ,auqx V -V. 4i'it l Formal Dance Highlights i ill Ca det Officers' Year W ' 'si 'fist ' li v As waves of music came floating over the gleam- Q, ing dance floor, elegantly attired, carefree young Qi, - . . A couples whirled gracefully about the ballroom, the significance of the evening reflected in their ex- c. ' I pressions of complete rapture. L Upper left: Danny King stops to chat with Bob Valentine and Steve Michaels. Left: Gene Mitchell cnjovs a dance with Pansy Anderson. Above: Superintendent of Schools Earl Sharfman greets Mike Murphy and his date, Debbie Coutu. , .Q KU 5 egg , 3 Above: Vice President Denise Sevigny addresses the audience and the it membership on the subject of scholarship. Right: Headmaster Raymond A. Sullivan opens the ceremony with an address to Society members and , otionol Honor Society Induction Ceremony their guests. at CLASS of 1975, ELECTED 1974: Debra Aclin, Harry Anastapoulos, Mary Ann Azarowski, David Barrett, Mary Bergeron, Starr Betses, Mary Io Cameron, Iuliette Carignan, William Chingros, Eileen Coleman, Timothy Cremin, Ioseph Day, Steven Demetriou, Ralph DePrenda, Mark DiSciullo, Ieanne Dupont, Susan Fitzsimmons, Linda Gallagher, Leise Galvao, Kevin Grady, Carolyn Greene, Kathleen Greene, Marcia Hardy, Denise Hillery, Kathy Hoar, Michael Hogue, Ioyce Ialbert, Carol Iankowski, Robert Kelleher, Rosemary Kelleher, Ellen King, Daniel Leavitt, Iacqueline Lee, Timothy Lyons, Eileen Malloy, Evelyn Malloy, Matthew McCafferty, Frederick McCall, Iames McCarron, Iames McHale, Michael McMullen, Thomas McOsker, Earle McQuaide, Arthur Michailides, Mary Nalezinski, Ann O'Connor, Mary Oczkowski, Elaine O'Donnell, Brenda Oliver, Frances Papadopoulos, Mark Parlee, Lynn Parrino, Thomas Pelletier, Peter Psareas, Paula Reno, Mark Robbins, Kenneth Rousseau, Denise Sevigny, Mark Sullivan, Ron Sutphen, .Chester Szablak, Bernice Teague, Ronald Tye, Iohn Walsh, Cynthia Wolff Q. iii' sr 'T ' ent? af' 'Y' 3, , 2 i7 up -U! as .WA in N i Z4f'-.5 PW Above: Members of the National Honor Society assemble on stage for the induction ceremony. if 54.1 l1 'l ,,,. 'bllig L ' --.sn-u,,k I Above: Secretary Starr Betses reads the list of candidates for induction. Left: Society President Carolyn Greene presents faculty advisor, Mrs. Grace Scanlon, with a gift of appreciation from the organization. Below: Senior members of the Society await the induction of juniors. , Er- CLASS of 1975, ELECTED 1975: Iudith Anderson, Marsha Anga nes, Mary Barrett, Timothy Bassett, Denise Bedard, Patricia Biron, Thomas Bitler, Mark Boucher, Leeann Boutselis, Maryann Boyle. Nancy Broderick, Barbara Brown, Linda Cadran, Sharon Callahan. james Croteau, Elizabeth Donnelly, Mary Ann Dube, David Durkin, Florence Fitch, David Gacek, Donna Gagnon, Richard Gagnon, Mary Gatzimas, Lorraine Gauthier, Nicholas Giavas, Donna Gill, Anne Marie Gionet, Richard Hayes, Richard Iames, Peter Iankowski, Cynthia Kalergis, Susan Kelleher, Marcia Kloza, Richard Kloza, Denise Laferrier, Susan Landry, Yauwa - is-A Mark Lesniak, Linda Lyons, Sharon MacArthur, David MacEneny, Mary Frances Mahoney, Iody Masse, Kathleen McCarthy, Gail McGowan, Louise McKenna, Mary Michaud, Mary Milinazzo, john Miller, Roland Milliard, Thomas Mullin, Athena Nikitas, Dawn Noonan, Faylene Offenberg, Armen Oozoonian, Edward Pitta, Christine Portuese, Karen Rigapoulos, Nancy Robart, Lawrence Rocha, Elaine Sarantos, Bonnie Sharfman, Steven Siegal, Karen Somers, Louis Stylos, Iill Thibeault, Brain Trainor, Daniel Zabbo, Habib Zerriny. ...xx .44-. ,4, ...--. .- , 1' A X X - J 'fvta ',,,. Q.: S. v Clubs and Organizations Opposite page. Top: Officers of the National Honor Society: Secretary, Starr Betsesg President, Carolyn Greene: Treasurer, Mark Sullivan, Vice President, Denise Sevigny. Center left: Officers of E1 Greco: Secretary, Marlene Stylosg Treasurer, Barbara LaNoug Vice President, Despo Baldoumasg President, Anastacia Michaels. Lower left: Officers of the Choral Arts Organization: fseatedj Treasurer, Sue Fitzsimmonsg President, Marcia Hardy, fstandingj Vice President, Mary Michaudg Secretary, Diane McAndrews. Lower right: Officers of the Iunior Classical League: fclockwisel Secretary, Karen Smith, President, George Alexandropoulos: Treasurer, Pat Toohillg Vice President, Marie Demers. Above left: Officers of the French Club: President, Iohn Walsh, Vice President, Marie Demersg Treasurer, Maria Kozombolisg Secretary, Pam Koravos. Above: Officers of the Science Club: Treasurer, Ian Rachel: Secretary, Iim Scondrasg Vice President, Alan Treadwellg President, Steve Michaels: Program Advisor, George Alexandropoulos. Left: Officers of the Virgilian Society: Secretary, Donald Carrigang President, Richard Hayes: Vice President, Mark Anastopoulos, Treasurer, Chris Emmanouil. Below: Members of Mu Alpha Theta: fseatedj Denise Hilleryg Iudy Anderson, Carol Iankowski, Peter Iankowski, Rosemary Kelleher, Marcia Hardy: fstandingj Cyndy Wolffe, Carolyn Greene, Mike Hogue, Mark Lezniak, Harry Anastopoulos, Ralph DePrenda. Steve Demetriou. ls-...ti 4 rv l gi? ' Q wil ' - I Q? Zi of 'Z 3 4 tiff ' 1 ' .H , P 7,1 f' zzz?-fr, -4 ' ,fr LEE! 15 4 'V fr C3917 Q T ZTNQR4 Above: Officers of the Spanish Club: fstandingj Treasurer. Cindy Ashe: Secretary, Debbie Aclin: fseatedj Vice President, Carolyn Greene: President, Faylene Offenberg. Below: Officers of the Ski Club: President. Cary Finneral: Vice President, Cynthia Kalergis: Secretary-Treasurer. Susan Kelleher. Above right: Officers of the Business Club: fseatedi President, Bernice Teague: Vice President, Nancy Maccaione: fstandingj Treasurer. Sandra Laphamq Secretary, Pauline Landry. Center rightg DECA Class Officers: fSeatedl President, Hank Plaistek: lstandingj Vice President, Charles Kafasisg Secretary, Debbie Scancarello: Treasurer, Meg Fleming. Below right: Officers of the Distributive Education Club: fseatedl Vice President, Linda Tetreaultg fstandingl Secretary. leanne Larriveeg President, Frances Maloof: Treasurer, Paul Pelletier. i 'x 1' 4 ,- ' C. '1 , 4 +7 V, .ui I v 5 JJ Q yu h 4 , s, s Sf: . 9 I 1. if I I ' , a ' .3-' 'Yfs 1 ,,, -. -1 P . -Q-. 1-'T9 25.jIl'g ' - ' ' -4 ..., A 1 . Q77 K. I 7 ,- J-- A- 1. 'UD 7 r,,, -.rv ft VIP's :Pfufx y ' ge f if : r : 411' L 5' ' 2, sf in Z . Q: Q F' , J 3 f is , ami - A fx i F5 1 f , ' I 5-' Q9 -.-.M, . 4. , 2, if Upper left: Members of the Student Council Advisory Committee: Kathy Fallon, Iohn Moriarty, Rick Stec, Charley Hagler. Center left: Upsila Alpha linternational honor society in historyj Award Winners: Honorable Mention: Ronald Tye, Bonnie Sharfman, Cynthia Wolff: Second Place: Ron Sutphen. Lower left: VFW Brotherhood Award Winner: Tom McOsker. Upper right: Voice of Democracy Essay Contest Winner: Arthur Michailides. Center right: Highest ranking student in accounting: Kenneth O'Nei11. Lower right: DAR Good Citizenship Award Winner: Mary Frances Mahoney. B IU' Honor Do On Honor Day, May 16, 1975, many Lowell High School students were named recipients of scholarships and awards. Eleven scholar- ships were awarded by the Lowell Rotary Club to: Mary Barrett, Timothy Bassett, Mary Boyle, William Chingros, Denise Hillery, Den- nis Lavasseur, Kathleen McCarthy, Gail McGowan, Mary Michaud, Iames McHale, and Timothy Lyons. The Union National Bank awarded savings bonds to top Business Education Department students: Kenneth O'Neil taccountinglg Anne Marie Landry fstenographylg Anne Crevier ftypewritingj. Carol Donovan received a portable type- writer for excellence in typing from Betta Kopy and Duplicator Co. Iames McCarron and Harry Anastopoulos received the Lowell Post No. 87 American Legion Book Prizes. The Alexander's Market scholarship went to Da- vid Durkin and Brain Trainor. Other winners were: Marcia Hardy tQuota Club Valedictorian Awardjg Iill Thibeault tDe- Moulas Market Scholarshipjg Bonnie Sharf- man tAlpha Epsilon Phi Awardjg Daniel Leav- itt tDolores M. Regan Scholarshipjg Kathleen Green tArion Foundation Award, Lowell Mu- sicians' Associationlg Daniel Zabbo Uewish War Veterans' Auxiliary Awardjg Mary Frances Mahoney CDAR Good Citizenship Awardlg Elaine O'Donnel1, Mary Ann Boyle, and Mary Michaud fGirl Officers' Alumnae Awardsl I A 'ffl a .41 511 1 K 4 v-F,-Z2 Rosemary Kelleher is presented with the Byam Insurance Award. Brian Trainor and David Durkin are the recipients of S250 scholarships from Alexander's. a 2 l T sl A N, -gif' fe , fa . If ,E T .Z 3 . Q i i n j Elected to receive the S200 scholarships from the Lowell Rotary Club: fright to leftl Mary Barrett, Tim Bassett, William Chingros, Dennis Levasseur. Mary Michaud, Kathleen McCarthy, Denise Hillery, Iames McHale, Gail McGowan, Timothy Lyons. Mary Frances Mahoney received the Frances R. H. Leggatt Scholarship from the Girl Officers Alumnaeg while Ron Stuphen received the Francis P. McHugh Scholarship. Other winners were: Iacqueline Lee Uohn Sakelarios Memorial Scholarshipjg Mary Nale- zinski tMiddlesex Women's Club Scholar- shiplg Daniel Leavitt fErnest L. Kimball Schol- arshipjg Mark Parlee tBausch and Lamb Honor Awardsjg David S. Barrett, Susan Fitzsim- mons, and Leslie Goins tRella Park Memorial Scholarshiplg Marcia Hardy tThe Lowell High School Faculty Club Music Achievement Awardlg Patricia Donovan and Thomas Pelle- tier tThe L.H.S. Band Awardlg Kevin T. Grady, Marcia E. Hardy, Rosemary Kelleher, and Iames A. McCarron tNationa1 Merit Letters of Commendationjg lane Slattery tAlice L. Cluin Awardlg Ralph DePrenda fCharles D. Foley Awardlg and Chester Szablak tGerald Ritter Awardj. Also: Diane McAndrews tbest actressj and Louis Stylos tbest actorj from Alumni Players, Kathleen Greene tClass Odist Awardlg Mark I. Robbins tNational Honor Society Prize from memberslg Michael Dillon, Catherine Fallon, Peter Giroux, Peter Iankowski, Randall lay, Agnes lean, Timothy Lyons, Kathleen McCarthy, Mary Frances Mahoney and Iohn Moriarty QLHS Student Council Scholarshipslg Matthew McCafferty t50th Reunion Class Rel- la Park Scholarshiplg Gail McGowan fShirley . Boches Foundation Scholarshiplg Marcia Hardy, Kathleen Greene, Diane McAndrews and David Ayotte tChoral Arts Dept. Scholar- shipli and Stephen Donovan, Iames Alemisis tStudent Council Service Awardsj. Mary Ann Boyle receives one of the Lowell Rotary Club scholarships from Ken llarkins. ,J .pri A He ulm ister Raymond A. Sullivan presents the Lowell High School Student Council scholarships to fright to lffg Thfkl awzirdierfplin fginolgiilgiig f nes In-an. Mary Frances Mahoney, Iohn Moriarty. Peter Giroux, Kathleen McCarthy, Michael Dillon, Ran a Esarellgvsd by Anne Crevier. '18 lay, Pi-In-r lankowski. Timothy Lyons. s nik., Q f fx V--..4....J I 4, ffjflllllis - Q 1 1 ?.'Q1Xr 1 gl ' I . I I as i I 'L As Anna, Diane McAndrews attempts to teach Erin Noonan, as Little Eva, enacts the Siamese version of Uncle Tom's Cabin. the King, p0rIrayed by Louis Styl0S, the graciousness of Western dance. f 4 Diane McAndrews delights the audience with her vocal talent. , lv' rex- 8 Vi'-R ' if X fj.. 1,4 ali H Hs A ff' g. 2. L 3533 y S a, rf ffl i Mary Michaud's beautiful voice gives a special ' poignance to her portrayal of Tuptim as she sings, He is Pleased with Me. 19 AY fi! I - ii T ' Q, ,f , Qu, ' ' if f 1, n Q fri f i !f'Q.5.,g L i ' 'lfff l v. 'e 1 ' F af- R 1 'Wea get P X Q 8 ' K ' t lf J ,sweating Q QF f -' Q 'S is Q 'NGK if ss flnvtfi' ff me ,A . I 'T . . ,Af H .xv i 2, fn f K x . V f ' fi A i ,W ' ' ix ' M M Q ,E 'z? 5 V ,B y K 1 YQUN if xl Vx ' :xl -A M K L ,,,.' o A is The King's wives attend the introduction of the princes and princesses. 1 'T -7' 'T 5 It , .I tx' , A - ' Q 1 a n I V. I 1. X i ' V n -x 'I y. 6 ,A . w l . . Qs K J ' ,f e if !1 x A ' SQA' .JM r, I l 'is N 2 ff ' 1 .. ,E YQ 4 , . .AL , 1 P ith ' Pitt' e 4 . --'Q l N 'rf A if . fra: ' W l. H X 3' ' ldlif. 57? 4 . E L ' in ',.-A53- ' i f ig X X-,ftgeff W' E F D '77 f ii? '- -e 'tf'N 5 2 -yri in 'Y N -V e ,A I 'I l gp alig- 1 V A-55, -i 'Y A I X nfizxiggr Arrayed in the tinery of the harem are the King's wives, Ioanne Leahy, Cheryl Guillemette, Sharon McArthur, and Cyndi Fields. Etcetera, Etcetera, Etcetera! . F' The Spindle The Lowell High School yearbook, The Spindle, has undergone many changes during recent years. The most signiiicant of these occurred four years ago when the members of the class of 1972 voted over- whelmingly for a fall delivery of the yearbook. Since then, a large majority of each class has been in favor of this procedure. Lowell High is the only major high school in the area to choose a fall delivery, although most colleges have been receiving their books in the fall for many years. Late delivery permits a more expansive yearbook, with full coverage of all senior activities, up to, and including, graduation. Other major changes in The Spindle include 16 full color pages, the largest color section of any high school yearbook in New England, and the addition of 64 pages. In the last two years, the book has been enlarged from 176 to 240 pages. 'bl Above: ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Lynn Parrino, Pat Biron, Nancy Macalone Charlene Dyke Below EDITORIAL STAFF Gail Laverty Mary Ann McMahon: fseatedj Debbie Beland, Maura O'Flahavan Iudy Nadeau fSl3Ddll'1gj Debble Gonzales 1. ffm T Q . ul' ,JS .lj im ' A .XA Z Q -1 .V -A . f 'tiff' . si 1' Q of if Q-Q , 4 ' s iff iii.-3 ,,,,.-- Z' Above: Nancy Wilkins trims paper to size. Below: Elizabeth Donohue, Cerilyn Coupe, Debbie Gonzales, and Iennifer Scott prepare the days work. Above right: Encida Morales and Doris Bourassa operate the duplicator. Below right: Carol Donovan completes an assignment. 4,-if'-5 iiifffiff Personnel The Personnel Department, founded in 1924, helps greatly in preparing senior girls for the future in the business world. This fine department is responsible for all mimeographing work done in the school, such as printed tests, office forms, absentee lists, daily notices and schedules. The girls are chosen for their outstanding Work in shorthand and typewriting dur- ing their junior year by Mrs. Ruth Gagnon, head of the Personnel Department. 'Sw any 32 if ,, . It -gl Q 5 . Ni I..----W' P W 's. Q-rv -,f -. K Q .- N 'Z' - i F -, iq, ' , -vu. . 'L V .-1' .V Y, ' . v i if 'ns Karen Camacho exhibits her vvfi. .. - - -1-p-uv-4-ftp'-..-.av-1317. V-.. .. I, . . - U. -T'---1 U. . T.: ...- gehtlbv-r WS: 2-1 1 Q 1 Y! 3'- ffx I I U p . . 155' v'-'vlan I -Y bn . -I7 ' i' --L I Field Day Field Day is a tradition at Lowell High School which predates the turn of the century. The exercises begin with a parade through downtown Lo- well featuring companies of white uniformed girls, carrying either color- ful crepe paper shakers or Indian clubs, and boys in military dress car- rying rifles. Traditionally, the girls, led by Girl Officers in their navy blue uniforms, participate in various ex- ercises, while the boys, under the su- pervision of the Cadet Officers, vie for honors in competetive drills. Gymnas- tic activities, which place added em- phasis on physical fitness, are includ- ed in the program for underclassmen. - 't 61 al 'I .-: A jj Nj:--Q ,.----,Q 3 -1:-Q ' . , S T:-T,-D Y - vnu: f -, - fii '- v H 1- V' A M : . If . . 1 ,,,,,.,.,, U Q f 4 - tg Juli 5, H ill-'Z' ........- .nun unu- Y , ' N t i .. ix l ' l W' A 'xx 5 . S X A Q A 'J v Leaders of the Lowell High School Brigade conduct the Brigade Ceremonial Review. iur' .-.' , 5-lu, ,,.., YV.-I-' lnlitj 'Q 'Wit 'Q 'C 6 l P ll ' 'fl ,dig-:wie .1 W idk, s' 6 H Yr' , .w L4 .X,X,.X A,. . . 1 , 4' K . ,af - 1,-N: Z V, 1 za f I -. Q ,i , F no si, . .. . , .h -J' 1' -4 , , 'Y ff 1 , -... . - . . ,v ff .l p , . , .M . ' '51 . ' . - ' - f ,, - . 4 a9vVf1f,.,:.. . . . A 'M .V-1 ,. 743.-3.-g,4 , ,Q - ,, .' ., .. L -- V I ' at ,S . '.5ft g -uf ll' ' . Y' . .,., . L , Q 1f::M,j', . Y' . 'Iliff' -I I ?' ,,q QQQ 1 . Left: Mary Io Cameron admires her tribute of roses. Above: It has been a fn long, exhausting day for Sandra Kelley. Below: Majors Sharon Keefe and Rosemary Nangle maneuver their battalions into position for the Mass Drill. D2 - J -n L :Y VAL? wi nv- - ' ' 'fi ' ' ' ' ' wnatll' '7 ' Q ,va ' X' ' ' 1 'i 6 q ,i ' 4, ,,,,......,, - ,....-an.. ' x,..,-anannh, M .WMWWN i F -ll ' ,il L 'Y Q Q- 2 'ith' sinensis ' Yfiik-5 tiiilwf 'vitwme 0 ' Wifi? T i - A Q - . vue- --wuusf' suave' ,, '-GP 'I' ' ,:! o '4 g vr -.t..' r' --vw 1-mt M-'Hi' , ... - iw! 71 zgE,1 1 av- .T,,,.,, 1 , is ,iq U ..- 41- r'- 2,yf, Q Y 1,- S 0 ,,u-f' be H' 'la ' ' K'L'r v'-AN' F'.n.1f5'?a ' U .Y a s +.fpn4....g.- A R40 Vs! K f. -. I ', I- ,:', 2'k' K , g yin! W J-vt-, ln, . , ls . ef'-. ' P'-' .- I.-S' , V sNr ,A ' t'-I: 1' 'W' ' 55 ' ,' aff ' .4 rW'f'7i.f -- QA 'va it . ,eu -'uni . 'Ve 5 w .HL ,A ' '-.iff . . fl: ' ., . 5 wg., Jil-41, f - Paw, rn' -'Qty 15'-'-'. V. 1 5-6 'Q A 44 l K' 254 7 - 5xU.g.:.+a3f,3'Ma.-QA-1L.f:,,..3. 4 I. if. x. ' I F '. fn.. 'Ju Ai WW 'NA 1.4 .N .,, ' H -Si :Hman X . , 4 ' 3, 1 ' -W: f 'lf 1'l!nv-Q X N 'S 164 Athletics Girls Basketball ' ' 'No siioi . --,., -fvg-ww' . .. --. A--4,-nq-'vvl '5'W '7 ' 1 . . ,. 'atm T : f :'Q It ' ' C' . l I 3 I Sui. Above: Members of the Iunior Varsity team: lrow 13 Marlene O'Brien, Ginnie Ianiero: lrow 23 Cindy Ashe, Linda Caldon. Michelle O'Brien3 lrow 33 Karen Rockers: lrow 43 Marcia Brown. Below: Members of the Varsity team: lrow 13 Leslie Kim Goins, Donna Krysiak, Mary Soukaros: lrow 23 LeeAnn Sullivan, Pat Toohil: lrow 33 Cathy Thomas, Ian Moriarty: lrow 43 Laurene Daugherty, Below left: Laurene Daugherty looks for an opening. u, SHO! H6 y 4. . IQ! O 1- fmt. 3'-F fw I QJ ,Q if if N Q Q I? 5 'say JVM J . xx Football The 1974 LHS football team was backboned by All American Tom McOsker. Behind the senior offensive line of tackles, Chet Szablak and Barry Lewis, guards Ken Gregg and Bill Rawnsley, and center Bob Gormley, Tom rushed 878 yards, directed the pass attack to ends Ioe Slattery and Bill Furey, and punted the ball on fourth down situations. Ed Choate, the small blocking fullback, cut down much larger defensive linemen, enabl- ing junior halfback Ed Kulis to rumble for yardage. Greg Noonan, lack Rogers, and Mark Walsh teamed with McOsker to bolster the Red and Gray defense. Larry Rocha, a valuable two-way performer as a junior, was sidelined by a knee injury for the iirst half of the season. His return to the defensive secondary in the Haverhill tilt helped halt the speedy Hillie offense. Three leading LHS ball carriers, McOsker, Choate and Kulis sweep left for valuable yardage. xq9ig ' ii? 15 f Bill Furey 1831, Bob Maniatis 1555, and Chet Szablak 1791 leading the defense against Lawrence. 168 The Season 3 Chelmsford 3 3 Peabody 28 .4 22 Nashua 15 14 Arlington 15 14 St. Iohn's Prep 20 14 Haverhill 6 14 Waltham 34 N 7 Fitchburg 12 20 Leominster 28 9 Lawrence 12 -GGY! 41 N L! Tom McOsker barking signals on Thanksgiving moming, his last Chet Szablak 1791 and Ken Gregg 1631, outstanding lineman of the appearance as a Riddickman. season, and outstanding lineman of the homecoming game with Leominster, respectively. hiL c L,,.... .wg-.I Row 1: lim Mellen, lack Rogers, Ken Gregg, Barry Lewis, Tom McOsker, Greg Noonan, Larry Rocha, Ed. Choate, Chet Szablak, joe Slattery, How 2: Neil Murphy. Mark Byrne, Bill Rawnsley, Tom Fleming, Ted Mellen, Mark Walsh, Bill Furey, Bob Gormley, Ed Kulis. How 3: Dean Garrett, Tom Sager, lim Green, Bob Maniatis, Iim Pearson, Bill Gikas, Steve Nicholaides, lim Molloy, Atmire Bailey. Row 4: Tom Neville, Keith Ryan, Ed Dumont, Fred Hamel, Dennis Robertson, Bill Murphy, Gary Desmond, Issa Ansara, Marc Geoffroy, Mike Bernard. Row 5: Neil King. Bill McQuiade, Mike Moloney, Dave Geddes. 169 Bo s' Basketball Coach Mike Crowley's boys couldn't wait un- til the Tech Tourney to play top notch clubs: they faced seven tourney teams in regular sea- son competition. While all eleven losses were suffered to these teams, the Red and Cray swept its eight games with live lower-rated schools. Co-captain Tim Bassett headed the well-bal- anced scoring stats with 244 points. Steve Crea- mer and Paul Makiej also cleared the 200 point mark. Guards Al Dennis and Co-captain Steve Callahan and rebounders Mike McMullen and Dan Rogers supplied the remaining offense. This year's team could have won the Merrimack Val- ley Conference title, or placed high in the great- er-Boston League standingsg but, unfortunately, L.H.S. was forced once again to play basketball without the advantages of a league affiliation. As an independent, Lowell challenged the state's best clubs and finished the campaign at .500. Zi Paul Makiej eludes his Peabody opponent for an easy lay-up gig! ., ,gf -4354-' V 'frfq -- ' . ,fs,tf:4-'ia f - - a. if-'Y' .i tif Q. 'l'fQ Ff34J,- ni ,5 . uf 'V a .,.. Q -EV. E F5 M 4 ' ' - ACJP fgfx How 1: Greg Thomas, Mark Sullivan, Co-captain Tim Bassett, Co-captain Steve Callahan, Al Dennis, Mark Stanley Row 2 Coach Crowley, Mike Hayes, Paul Makiej, Matt McCafferty, Ioe Nangle, Tim Lyons, Mike McMullen, Steve Creamer, Dan Rogers Assistant Coach Kelley. 0 i . ' 'X ' if Q O 0 0' 6 f 9, .n V S-. Miki- Mi.MulIa-n snags ii n-hound as Corcaptain Tim Bassett blocks out opponents. x'f'J ,km Ng... Q1 5-- ti.. i.ipt.nn St:-w lI.ill.ih.in drives to the basket for two points. 171 'Hifi -f-ff' Center Tim Lyons applies a press in a game with Acton-Boxboro. si- - my 4 s e 1 Right: Starters Tom Graham and Ken O'Neil lead the team in warm-ups. Below: Tom Tetreault Q61 and Iohn Miller Q81 help Goalie Bob Kelleher protect the Lowell net. W! gp! N555 r QSW ,vii i :--1 I 'oi 4 , 4 .- ax f '. V+ - I Q , if ffl' 7 - :N' ..:-, I, 'I I I Y. V.. ,,,L4f,'-gfy:f9 n-' -,fri . ff, IF: A., A l If ,ll . ! X f f Captain Iohn Miller reverse? while Goalie Rick Stec observes the action. 172 ' 'WE Hockey i 1 ' Cl?relpl:::ilZZe game ceremonies see Dave Boucher, Iohn Gallagher, lim Donovan and Neil Murphy lined up Z' oi ' lvlglfgg' If If ,-ff'-:Jil-'S vm., fx'-' How 1: Phil Richards, Mike Gallagher, Gary Desmond, Iohn Ciuseaden, Matt King. Row 2: Bob Kelleher, Ken O'Neil, Captain Iohn Milli-r, Tom Tetreaull, lim Donovan, lohn Gallagher, lim Tully. Row 3: Coach Ed Sullivan, Rick Couillard, Dan Frawley, Tom Graham, Miki- Campbell. lohn Lawrence, Al Millinazo, Dan Boucher, Neil Murphy, Ioe Sweeney, Coach Russell and Coach Vagos. 173 Wrestling On March 1st, 1975, the Lowell High wrestling team, trained by Coach George Bossi, for the sec- ond time in three years clinched the top honors in the New England wrestling meet at Wayland High School. A week earlier in Brockton, L.H.S. out- distanced their host Boxers to win their third con- secutive state mat title. Tri-captains Bill Furey, George Kacavas, and Earle McQuaide swept first place in their weight divisions in the Northern Sectionals, and the State and New England Tour- naments. Bill Rawnsley placed second statewide. Ioining the above Raiders with Greater Lowell championships were teammates Dave Hopler, Mike Dillon, and Damon Demas. Kacavas was further honored with the Massachusetts' Outstanding Wrestler of the Year award, while George Bossi was cited as the state's Coach of the Year. l l as do Tri-captain Earle McQuaide, the New England Champ of 154 pounds, tinishes a headlock. Flow 1: Ed Saba, Tri-captain Earle McQuaide, Tri-captain Bill Furey, Tri-captain George Kacavas, Dave Hopler, Mike Dillon, Dennis Levasseur. Bow 2: Coach George Bossi. Dave Quigley, Tom Sager, Bill McQuaide, Barry Lewis, Bill Rawnsley, Damon Demas, Dennis Robinson, Brian McMahon. f Tri-captain Bill Furey, New England Champ of 147 pounds, runs an armbar for a pin. The Season Lowell Opp Springfleld Tech 20 Springiield Cathedral 18 Concord-Carlisle 2 Lawrence 15 Wayland 27 North Reading 10 Tewksbury 22 Haverhill 15 Tabor Academy 18 Waltham 18 Hamilton-Wenham 11 Melrose 24 Brockton 24 Chelmsford 18 Phillips-Andover 13 13-1-1 'Frn-captain Ceorge Kacavas. New England Champ at 107 pounds, in a rare moment - on the defensive. 5 One hundred and fourteen pound Dave Hopler works a cross-face-cradle. Boys' Track l' 7 ,At L. Yip, nn-lInag...h Tom McOsker hands the baton to Co-captain Mark Robbins in the quarter mile relay, lavelifl fhF0W91' Laffy Rocha 3150 doubled in low and qualifying for state competition. high hurdles- 'N Mio' N-:J F' Av Row 1: Mark Iohnson, Ioe Quinlan, Tom Kenny, Henry Landry, Dave Caisse, Ed Kulis fin front of Ed is Erik Nelsonj, Pete Callery, lim Tully, Iohn O'DonJ1ell, Bob Iarek, Phil Myer. Row 2: Coach Iohn Lang, Coach Walter Nelson, Tom McOsker, Peter Cricones, Mark Sullivan, Co-captain Tom Fleming, Co-captain Mark Robbins, Seth Levy, Larry Rocha, Larry McLaughlin, Brian Grady, Norman Ceoffroy, Coach Patrick McMahon. How 3: Neil Murphy, Bill Conant, Atmire Bailey, Bob Abbacunas, Iimmy Fleming, Dave Levy, Dave Martin, Iim Molloy, Angelo Karabatsos, Doug Mostrom. v if 'iii 5U if aw' fa W X 1 i 'WTR ww W se? Mark Sullivan enroute to first honors in the high jump. Coach Iohn Lang spent the autumn of '74 rebuilding his cross country team, which was led by its lone senior member, Tom McCabe. During a winter of no dual meets, the hearty faithful ran in all kinds of inclement weather on Centralville's hilly First Street. Come Spring, though, everything fell into place as the Raiders fashioned a 3-5 mark. Tom Flem- ing and Tom McOsker each contributed a triple win performance on separate occasions. The quarter mile relay squad, consisting of McOsker, Mark Robbins, Neil Murphy, and Ed Kulis, qualified for state competition. Larry Rocha overcame an aggravating football in- jury to fill his role, not only as the top L.H.S. low and high hurdler, but also as a respect- able 'rookie' javelin thrower. . , 1? 'ff -1.3 R' 'W -iiigigfi as - . I . s i-Qs fa -.1 . -:L 'Qld N I , A- K' 5 , i 5 ,?+,u'b 7. X -UF. A - , , 1 , SX! -- ' fix - f 2 , 1 Q S 8 Q -, 4 . 1 in - 4 1 b , Y WN! ' K-F' jg . EA ' I . 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Row 2: Ann McLaughlin, Cathy 1 '.l:.-.-n Chonlin, Barbara Geddes. Doreen McMahon, Liz Callahan. Row 3: Lisa McNiff, Iennie Ianeiro, Kathy Thomas, Laureen 1 . In-idre Conway, Iudy McMahon, Chris Perron, Mrs. Nelson. wwf Golf Seniors Iohn Moriarty, Iohn Miller, and Mark Sullivan were aided by a surprising sophomore, Ioe Sweeney, dur- ing Lowell's 1975 golf season. These Raiders surpassed Coach Petros' expectations for a rebuilding year when they earned a 9-5 record on a schedule which included a few Greater-Boston schools plus neighboring Merrirnac Valley teams. Mark Sullivan on the Sfeefl- Matt King '77 and Co-captain Iohn Miller size up a putt. H it 597'-4-9 f au - , , , lumum in-'Y 5- i 4 liter' .if 4- I gg- . If , g . p, 1 we ' - V Q' is ,laik ,fa , , V Coach Ioseph Petros, Charles Donahue, Gary Finneral, Ioe Sweeney, Co-captain Iohn Moriarty, Mark Sullivan, Steve Poremba, Al Milinazzo, Matt King, Robert Phaneuf. C ,. fl 'K f' , , 5 f ' xg.. I. :ww x Boys' Tennis The 1975 boys' tennis team recorded a 10-3 regular season ledger with a predominantly underclassmen squad. Lowell then entered the Eastern Massachusetts Tournament, but was ousted in the opening round by an older Coyle-Cassidy club. The lone senior was Mike O'Mal1ey, who played first doubles with junior Mike Hickey. Another junior, Captain Mike Casey, weathered the season undefeated with a perfect 15-0 mark. Senior Mike O Malley delivers a cannon ball serve Captain Mike Casey delivers e t0PSPiH fefehend- R 1 Mike Gallagher Doug Parigian Dave Hickey Mike Hickey, Paul Laferierre. Row 2: Coach Scott Davis, Iohn Mitchell, Mark ow . . Lafrennlere Mike O Malley Captain Mike Casey Ken Goodman B111 Hamilton, Kevm Brodeur. Baseball The spring of 1975 saw Coach Skaff rebuilding his baseball team with only these seniors on his roster: Captain and 3rd baseman Iim McHale, outlielders Matt McCafferty and Dan Zabbo, and pitchers Mike McMullen and Dan Rogers. After 37 35, K i -lf. ,-1' -' ,Ri J xi ,Q 5 n :W ily' Q .Q I' QI, - . K . in M its record was raised to 4-3 by Bob Kenney's second straight - K ' win - a 4-0 shutout of Somerville - the Red and Gray was ....:., M p L U E dealt a severe set-back for a winning season when this N Q undefeated pitcher became unavailable for the rest of the 5Qg1,'jQif:3Ef'r year from an arm injury. Mark Byrne and Steve Creamer, f: g5w..... A,'f.5'f7 ,,E1f'f W both undergraduates, batted .400 and .303 respectively, while X . Q Matt McCafferty hit at a .286 clip. if W W Qfsifiiibvif I airways l' Captain lim McHale flanked by coaches Cunha and Skaff. 36fli0I' Steve SHIHOS 011 the 81611. . Row 1: Dan Zabbo, Steve Santos, lim McHale, Dan Chartier. Row 2: Asst. Coach George Cuhna, Iohn McHale, Mike Campbell, Matt McCafferty, Mike McMullen, Tim Bassett, Dan Rogers, lim Michaud, Scott Iangraw, and Coach Mike'Skaff. 182 ' Bo S' Gymnastics Bob St. Sauveur on the rings. Larry McLaughlin in the air, ,bs fig. Row 1: Tony Mennella, Robert St. Sauveur, Pat Mical, Larry McLaughlin, Iohn Croteau, George Rushton. Flow 2: Coach Vagos, Paul Lupien, Wally Chicoine, Mark Hood, Mark Giroux. 183 ,..uuvdH uf rf s '3. I l M... D 4,..cl .I I l' ' .-lm. 'T re 4. 4 z. .4117 1 5, 51. , ,B 'it I f' bl lx ' ' f' gg. - , I ,Y I w 5 4 P 1 I 1 s ,, 'Fri V- ' - -' '- fmduwwgmwzwgg f. -an A i . x V , . AI-----f--ef ,V , , gg' 'v ny. V A In ' 2 ' 1 , ' r' i 4 I lf if f ' I : , A - 5 5 1 ' 5 I I ' Qi: K i u l ' ' ' l 1 l Q l 1 i 'A Q , 1 4' , A' i Alyl V4 : 1 5 A is ' i i I VX! ildfjuh . 2 fill 4-..' f IH Lake Wholom Trip fPhotos by Rlchard Wedgej up e 'U' . 3141 , wg-,.. JPJ4' 'live 3: , A A ' b ..,g iF:!jf'?.3 fp N . -4. , 11,5 he 'A - er.i-:fa ' to as 5 ,K ' ,Ll eg Above: Dormer Mariel- ? 5 iriend. Below: Ken Rousseau sees r 1' himself in lghi, Q Upper left: Estelle Pete d U rs emonstratos her driver ed skills. Center leff: We really 0U8hf to give up this drinking. Lower left: ls it too lair: to ww 7? off. Above: Wheeeee! Below: Watching the world go round, f JV' 4 JSA - f K 4 Y nom? , A-Y 1 , 6 2'5,,.y!k,K,-fi -fs . ,U A 'Q 'f . ,9v'44'A, X mf ' 1 if . .v ' 1 The Senior Prom Ax 5.- wx ,F-145' vfwv , 13 if' Chateau Iune6 de Ville 1975 1 N 0 jr s . Q V 1 wx lf , V ' . , ,, . yi A f 5 1 Q fr, , ff 1 x Above: Adding dignity and graciousness to the festive occasion are L.H.S. Master, Stanley I. Stoklosag his wife, School Committeewoman Kathryn Philbin Stoklosag and School Committeeman Clement Gregory McDonough. .At-ui, , ' 9314 l -f, - W X I Y . ' ' A , , gr' 1- I . iv Xtff-hf.g':K':! 'b Q r I r 2 Y uv: I 4 WJ, N. f 11, J' . ,A-451, Jun' , 2 ew, 'J ,f R ' Qs M., 'a fur w ugh T w g' ' ua. ' . 1,3 MN, . 4. . i W. L q Y 5 ' A 'z.., i'f-LN .rxhw . .K ' ,f if if 'Xxx in f . ' N- .Q , . , A - , 1 J fgpf 'f xx S- x if 'Www if K W- - v V Y A. Q f-95:5 M ' +-fb fx H' f W , 4 ' gpm-,. . Y 6 2, X A ,Tu x ,,'v- 54 .x .J wg' ' f 1 .V In I , 1 Nix P .I 'W-J na' ' A 1 . gk , 15, 1 M, 4 zur, 4 i . -45551. ei :Wil P f E 5v.. .-. ,,.,.nn F74 ml A E E YZ 5 P I l Opposite: Mary Ann McMahon and Phil Therriault join in a spirited rendition of a L.H.S favorite, The Hully Gully. Qi: 4 I fwfr 2 4 . J J: gf, -df, , x , , . , ' V if ,Q j 4 sf- ,I ,fig A 1 - ,A X W, , Q 's .1 - -W +2 imma A 'S' 4 in s ,, Y- i A my 1 . x -Qi. ' 'F' A, .,..,, Q Ng ' Bic -: s K , I' -1 Couples Karen Fitzgerald and Steve Demetriou fabovej and Bob Kelleher and Diane McAndrews fbelowj enjoy a memorable evening. .. yn Im 1 ,NIJ ..,.,,-I If , , . nl - gf--. -we-1+ Y br' av' Aft- 'J' 'vs rf . .Al f 4 rf 1rYr ...a' i t 1. ff A-if S-N, 'ss' ax 0 ' U 5' ng- jx .- f an v. W'-Nj' , ., .. . 4 I! ge u MI 6 . , 1 MM K J if Hi ,ar 'Q Q . P ww 2' 10' u is , P wr Q N it r eg, '75 , 1 f I N fy, Nu.- . ..,-f 1 ,,..+-. NAIS .anti e , ff a 4 L91 ' H. nn my? fl xuba. . 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Kouloheras, Vice Chairman of the Lowell School Committee, awarded diplo- mas and Superintendent of Schools Earl Sharfman presented the honors, including the coveted Carney Medals, which go to the three highest ranking boys and the three highest ranking girls in the senior class. The invocation for the graduation exercise was delivered by the Very Rev. Walter B. Sullivan, O.P., P.C., while Capt. Merle R. Mill- er of the Salvation Army concluded the cere- monies with his benediction. '35 4 g . .If . 7' E Q 1, . ::f..:v,..!L 1-1.14731 . 4- Above left: Randy lay, President of the class of '75 presents the class gift. Above: l Valedictorian Marcia E. Handy speaks on the influence of music on life. 1 I Lf' fi ' Z ml 1 1 -- V ' . . . ,'. J I i l . rr , 1 few -: ,T Supt. Sharfman presents the Lowell Boston College Club Prize to Richard Hayes for excellence in Latin. fb Dr. Sharfman congratulates thus years recipients of the Carney Medals: Starr Betses, Marcia Hardy, Carolyn Greene, Harry Anaslopoulos, Slew- Di-mutriou and Arthur Michailides. ll irry T .-'xnaslupoiilus ili-li-mrs his S.ilu!.itory Aililrf-ss, HO OHS AND AWARDS The Franklin E. johnson Book Prize for excellence in English went to Carolyn I. Greeneg Lowell Boston College Club Prize for Latin, to Richard Hayesg Alliance Francaise Prize for French, to Starr Betses, High School Alumni Association Prize for math to Carolyn I. Green: Alice F. D. Pearson Medals for busi- ness education, to Mary Io Cameron Qsecretar- ial divisionj and Kenneth O'Neil faccounting Divisionj and the Margaret E. White Memorial Scholarship went to Iody L. Masse. Perfect Attendance Awards were given to Patricia Biron, Ralph DePrenda, Stephen McCarron and Mark Parlee. f at N - L 1, ,s ' S 1 'N X . Jw R X Q ' . 5 , ,. .. 1 pf . x -,. ,, ff N .ggi 1 EN 1 fx R 9 'S 4: '.E Xcgp- HONORABLE MENTION During the ceremonies, honorable mention was made of those who attained a scholar- ship rank of 90 percent: David Barrett, Ralph DePrenda. Kevin Grady. Daniel Leavitt, james McCarron, Thomas McOsker, Mark Parlee, Mark Robbins, Ron Sutphen, Chester Szablak, Ronald T e, ohn Walsh, Mary Io Cameron, Iuliette Ca y I - rignan, Eileen Coleman, Elizabeth Donnelly, Ieanne Dupont, Susan Fitzsimmons, Leslie Gal- vao, Denise Hillery, Kathy Hoar, Carol Ian- kowski, Rosemary Kelleher, Ellen King, Iacquel- ine Lee, Mary Ann Oczkowski, Elaine O'Donnell, Brenda Oliver, Paula Reno, Denise Sevigny, Ber- nice Teague, and Cynthia Wolff. --IV ?Q,,,.-Z I 10.3 af I C X - ,fl ! I I Standing Ovation Accorded Headmaster by his Last Graduating Class Of the many tributes that have been accorded retiring Headmaster Sullivan recently, certainly one of the most significant was the standing ovation given him by the members of the gradu- ating class of 1975 and their parents at com- mencement exercises on Iune 11. The feelings expressed by these 796 graduates are symbolic of the feelings shared by the more than 30,000 graduates who have been educated at Lowell High School during Mr. Sul1ivan's career. ----........ ,,,A, maya in fi-24 5-1 Grady Mulligan, Class of 1976, sings a farewell tribute of special significance to Headmaster Sullivan, l Did It My Way. !?:1 ...Nf- --4 av 11 I iiittffttfttftr af-aff .J g.1,' 04:3- QI if ll F- Y .Q HW , .VY-7 -1 'WW I X 1 I wi 3 fi gfmnk, 5 5 ? l Wax! ,., ,wvff if Q? 5 Iii Q 183, , , 9 A! .4 .1 ,ia ff'-,QQ-f qf' af' .TQ fr :'T1v'1,, - ..D'2 'IA 1 If ff, ur'n.'1:. ay sxd . 15- cu 5-9 'I-rf A- u ' 1 g . h ', , u J . - ?. N1 3 1 qv. 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Askyour guidance counselor where and when you can applyfor an interview with New England Telephone. A people-to-people husiness, New England Telephone An equal opportunity enfzployer Sponsors Dr. and Mrs. Dewey G. Archambault Merrimack Valley Welders Supply Atty. and Mrs. Iohn Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Iohn E, Neveg UHCOIU Sq- T-V- C0101' Repairs Northeast Pet and Aquarium Dunkin Donuts Edward I. Owens, Esq. The Ffult Basket Peter Pan Drive-In Mr. and Mrs. Frederic P. Gallagher Lowell Pro Shop limes Pharmacy Ioseph C. Rosenberger CIGFUIOHVS Market Raymond A. Webb, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Kalergis Dr, Stuart Q, Weisfeldt Lincoln Hardware and Supply Co. Megan Ahearn William M. Alexis Susan Archambault Mr. and Mrs. Iohn I. Azarowski Mr. and Mrs. William F. Barrett Ir. Col. Iohn Beaulieu Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Biron Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Biron Mr. Charles Bolianites Mrs. Doris R. Bourgeois Ernest R. Bowler Ronald I. Chiurri Diane and Ronnie Chubb M. Collins Sue Comtois Catherine E. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coutu Mr. Ioseph H. Coutu Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Coyne Mr. and Mrs. Christos Demetriou Mrs. Kathleen Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Donlon Priscilla S. Donlon Patrons Mrs. and Mrs. Iohn Farrell Flip and Fuzz Mrs. Ruth Gagnon Millie Gauthier Richard Paul Georgeou I. B. Golas Groton Lowell Upward Bound Sheila G. Hallissy Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Harvey Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirbour II Miss Agnes Iean Iuly 6th., 1974 Miss Adell Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kirby Mrs. Dorothy Laverty Mr. and Mrs. Iohn A. LeBlanc Mrs. Harold I. Lee Florence L. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Mahoney Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Maille Mrs. Rita Mastrullo Mr. McCarthy Carol Drapeau Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eliopoulos George Ali-xandropoiil Cindy Allard Mary Ann Azarowski Frank Halas Iohn Bazdancs P.itrii'i.i Biron Naiiry Boiswrt Mirlmvl Boland Mary Lou Htlllllll Doris l'loiir.iss.i Di-nnis R Boiinim' llr.istr.ip In tlym lost-ph tI.inip.ini'llii ffhg-gh-r K Shdlirlli l,nui.se t,ogn.ii. fldll flullvry Diane Conn:-rtiin Mrs Iames A tfivnslilin Thomas McCue Mr. and Mrs. Iohn S. McGrail Boosters Debbie Coombs Pam Coravos Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cote Deborah Coutu Iames Croteau Angela DaCunha Ioseph Davis Linda Demarais Darlene Desrochers Diane Dube Dave Durkin Enrollces of Neighborhood Youth Corps. Maura I. Farley Russell Fisette Claire Flevry Debra Ann Foley Peggy Frappier Iames C. Gleason David B. Hanks Marcia Hardy Paul Harvey Denise Hillery Gary Hirbour Mr. and Mrs. Brand Sue Landry Lanoue Family Vera Larrivee Arthur I. Laurent Gayle A. Laverty Ioanne Leahy Karen LeBlanc Shelley Levasseur Seth Levy Cathy Lowe Nancy Macaione Sharon MacArthur Iames I. McMahon Ioseph T. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. McMahon Mrs. Blanche Merrill Marian Miller Mr. and Mrs. Iames Nikitas Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph V. Parrino Mr. and Mrs. Iames Patsourakos Phil and Maryanne Cheryl Popik Mr. and Mrs. Iames Queenan Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Quinn Dee and Pete Regis Mrs. Grace S. Scanlan Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schell Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Stroumbos Dr. and Mrs. William Sweeney Mrs. Doris Taltz Mary F . Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Toupin Mr. and Mrs. B. Douglas Townshend Carolyn Walsh Mrs. Hester Weisberg Dr. Louis Yarid Mary Frances Mahoney Marcia 8: Ioe Maryann 8: Michael Roger Maxiield Patricia McAlpine on Hobart Patty MCCWY Katherine McDonnell Iames McHale Louise McKenna Elaine McMahon Audrey Merrill Eugene Mitchell Pamela Morris Evelyn Morrison Michael Murphy Mary E. Nalezinski Brenda Neary Michael I. Osborn el. I Q , Q ii? Q i' ,, i W L O Q X W 'H 'U' CONGRATULATIONS ...and the best of luck! We at Loring are proud ofthe part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continueto think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! L0lil G TUIIIO New EngIand's' Leading Portrait and Yearbook Photographers x 2 1 lx 3 3 We lf Lo 1 Q olun A 8: L taxi I-Iave One Of The Largest Fleets And Render Better Service 455-5661 453-5552 ok for The Green 81 Black Cabs 15 CONGRESS ST., LOWELL Congratulations to 1974 Graduates Where lbmorrowk Hazr Styles are Crealed Ybdayu Q School of Hal? Deszgn MALDEN: 330 MAIN ST. 324-7710 LOWELL: 24 PALMER ST. 453-1822 Bring refreshment into play ..5: LPM Auf Maur mms f S . have ca Coke Q enlist Qtr W 1' Colm Il e rlghhnd 'rode-mark. BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF LOWELL, INC. if M91 -od V-,,--,,- X 1 noun cn H31 - 6 if X, A y Q.: A 44 l -41 YOUR FUTURE so - r , . you Sltullfv IS Ill YOUR HANDS 1 ly ,Wg gnqlozuznr Safety has many visible forms of expression. The familiar traffic signals, the hydrant near your home, the police officer on his rounds-all these are for your safety. A savings account in any of the Mutual Savings Banks of Lowell can be your own personal expression of safety and security. Saving now may mean your happiness later. Stop in today and open a savings account. It's fast, easy and convenient at the Mutual Savings Banks. 1..- 1- ,,,.,..- -1.?-- I ,ii- 1,11 -,,..1-f -1,--- i , -,..1- Y ,iff -11-1 ll-T: 11 'Z O O O O +L FASHIONS H Q or I73 Central Street Lowell, Mass. Best Of Luck To The Class of 1975 5 lg Real Estate -,,,,.u C PHONVE 4S9-S7o1Ci C an 240 PINE STREET LOWELI., MASS. 01851 QMEQE ' Peter Nikitopoulos E' Lucretia Nikitopoulos lack O'Brien Best Wishes to the Congratulations to the Graduating Class LHS Class of 1975 of from 1975 . SINCE 1933 . Your agent for LowELL ACADEMY ,Z62f,M6,f,f1 l e A HHirSty1iHg I1'1S'fifl1f9 WorId's finest class rings ' Accredited - Co-Ed 136 Central St. CL2-8686 3 IF You'RE co1Nc TO BE A HAIRSTYLIST BE A coon oNE Our exclusive Robert Newton and International Pivot Q Point techniques guarantees you'l1 be a good one. Day, evening and part-time courses. Come in or call for a brochure. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1872 Downtown Lowell and Chelmsford Mall Advance Finance Company 147 Central Street LOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS 018552 SAAB BLDG. ROOM 201 SECOND FLOOR, ACROSS FROM STRAND THEATRE L N 453-8292 PELLETIER BROS. GARAGE o GENERAL AUTO REPAIRIN G 0 BODY Sz FENDER WORK 0 PAINTING 0 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE 1516 Middlesex St. Lowell, Mass. Best Wishes from Dennis Ofiice Supply Corp. Supplies for School, Home, and Office - Typewriters - Calculators ' Drafting Equipment - Artist Supplies 109 Market Street Lowell, Mass. 454-7724 e ' in Ulm ' af ll.all'if ronmnl 2. BRIDAL suor 'ruxaoos GOWNS Lowe11's Only . . . One Stop Wedding Center FEATURING - Gowns By Bianchi ' Tuxedos By Lord West and After Six 4 Pine St., Lowell, Mass. Tel. 458-1451 L ,X I JOHN A. NOTINI ANDREW C. NOTINI ARTHUR E. NOTINI noeem E, Nonml GMS' and BUYS LOVVELL HIGH SCHQOL RHJGS Albert H. Notml 81 Sons, Inc. Wholesale '4 'A ARU' A H A N ,..,, , p TOBACCO-CONFECTIONERY'' O If K L av Money 2 W, Q Z0 Forll Down weekly B7 lalllfl Sllill' NEl'f0'0llM0fChC 225 Aiken Street Lowell, Massachusetts 01854 This Space in the Spindle is Respectfully Dedicated to The Men and Women Responsible for Educating the 1975 Graduating Class of Lowell High School UNION NATIONAL BANK -ANDOVER XSMART 81 FLAGG -Lowell -Chelmsford -Littleton Peace and Best Wishes to the Class of '75 7 s . V -.-I. i Fred. c. church, mc. Lallas Buick, 0peI Inc. 51-ifbj ,- ,. fx T- , P .tr nliic. . 1 t ng, 7 - ' ,, 'f -,1, 'litkrat S, -Y J .,, . ff iT 1 I. ,Q -- . , A ,K 'i ,. P .. xg H r 'T' fx? fgmiiist gi, 1 11, 5 f'..Jl 'PLL' WY' 4-Qu., - N f 'IBA t f ig F' I W if '-,.- ' 4' -4..4.. -g Q :,f- I-134,73 J., K 7 is .f. .4 , . ,faq ,N-L Q J iW,J1,lf-ti -s r V .,:.., lf.- Ji. i -g,..'X-Q - , E2 .15 1 .1-I 3'l 42,5 1 , .fray --' I -4...,- -fl. J.. , INSURANCE wishes you every success at this important height in your career! Mary Lallas, Your Authorized Buick, Opel Dealer 61 East Merrimack Street 1 if.: ,f fl, ni? M4 As ff ,,. F Q Good Luck fYou Need It!J S.N.P. B.P. Gas 780 Rogers Street Next to the stadium Stephen N. Papleacos Best Wishes to The Class of 1975 LOWELL WL SMI? DAIRY - INC. 100 PHOENIX AVE. -:- LOWELL, MASS, 01852 ALL STAR - , fi-'few 2 7 'I' UF' 1 Qu X n'! -.-- ' ,- ....--. Mr. O's leans for He and She 156 Merrimack Street Downtown Lowell Congratulations to Class of 1975 from the employees and management of ALEXANDER'S MARKETS 233' Qbualitg itlnnut Shops, Bur 5 MERRIMACK ST. - KEARNEY SQ. LOWELL, MASS. Speedy Take-out Service Tel. 453-9294 Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1975 0 O EQ 1rst Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OI LOWELL Best Wishes from LOWELL HONDA 9 Middlesex Street FEENEY The Florist 70 BRIDGE STREET TELEPHONE 452-0555 LOWELL, MASS. BYAM BROS. - MAHONEY Insurance Agency, Inc. 701 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. 01852 457-7631 Fznd Yourself In the U.S. A Air Force Recruiting 208 CENTRAL STREET lOWELL, MASSACHUSETTS 01852 i1 Force Capitol More Boosters Warehouse Stores Where the Difference is Extra Savings 724 Rogers Street Lowell Kathy O'Sullivan Kathleen Parziorrrk Marc Parlor- Patty Perrirault Pookie Chris Portuestr loanne Quinn Paula Reno Rebecca Richards Betty tBip Bitl Roherge Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rohtrrgi- Sr. Steve Roper Paula Rygiel Susan Saba l11'l-Ill 511111 Rui hi-I Siiiinitiiii-.ii '1'horii.is Skit-1t.i-. Al Souza Rotit-rt Stviiiplti lzrlclit- Slopym Lowi- Stylus D1-tmorah Siilliniii Doug Siillixaiii S.ll.1l, lam-t Vtflilsh Nancy Wilkins Faye Z.ini.in.ikos My GX 0507? CU-OPERATIVE BANK 18 HURD STREET LOWELL. MASSACHUSETTS O1852 Established in 1866 PRINCE'S Stationery-School Supplies 96-104-108 Merrimack Street Downtown Lowell CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1975 2111 nrtgxb Men's Store Varsity Shop Boy's D091- HENRY ACHIN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ROLAND ACHIN ROBERT ACHIN PAUL ACHIN FREDERICK ACHIN AUTO ' FIRE - l1FE ONE of GREATER LOWELL'S OLDEST and LARGEST AGENCIES ESTABLISHED 1906 455-5311 on 459-9071 691 MERRIMACK ST. LOWELL Congratulations Class of '75 LULL Sr HARTFORD., INC. Wholesale Sporting Goods - Sports Clothing TEL.. 458-8311 58 PRESCOTT STREET LOWELL. MASS, J Lowell High School, Lowell High School, May we ever stand Honest, faithful, and courageous, Loyal to our land. Lowell High School, Lowell High School, We shall all be true to the ideals you teach us, Through and through. The Lowell- High School Song fof' 'f l 'Q fv- Y rw M if ' ff 0'-I 1 A' I 47- Q' ' A A! fr 4 v u J w. ,Nl 1+ ,Ya 'J JF N3 F3 1.9 K. ,- 1 ,- .4. , X.: ,vi Is-Pl., Q Q fir ' ah ,VIN , Lay, ,.. ..., , , V! 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