Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)
- Class of 1970
Page 1 of 298
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 298 of the 1970 volume:
“
, I s - . 0 , :T r ’ Hw ' Kilf . .vna ' Ai. •.: Vr ' i v‘ ' ' rOC ' .’Sj e S ' ' ' ’■ , a ‘ f j Bt. ' TiMtj«isV, . liirMP u j ' f c- ' • ’ r ■ ■ ■ -• •. ‘sv- ■■ ' i , ..... V-V-.-, S - . ' . ■• .‘ .i=.: ' t?. _ . ■_ -■;.•■ .-■• ■ ' iietBMy ' . 4 , «, . - • ,• • • , : • :• ■ V .. ' .■ ■• ' ■ ' ' •. ' i - • . •. ' ' ' - ' • • . ' L- ‘ ' ■ ' i •• 1 ' ‘ ■ ; - ‘ J : ■ ’ V - ■ ‘- :■, -■■ l. V3jg - .. ' • -► :-- ' f i ' . ■ ' . V ■ . ' ■fsRftf,-..? ' . ... ' .. ' .. sjl- •;■. t. r HZ ' ■ - “jv- ' i,. - ' Tiipy j ii j - t • • 7 w«S • . ... ' ' ■ aT ' .PJ r .- y-y ' -Vr- ' -.-• ■,■ r if. ' .-S- ' -. ' •■ • • SSil •tpr c- ' ’•1 ”• F - - ' yr- ' ■ ■ ■ I. •• M‘’ ■ ‘ i.‘ -“ ,w- V?-’ ' ■ k ' •VV ■ ■r f • • ' ' , ' ' j ' K! u’ ■ ' ; • jT ' JT .,,. -. , ' •! . -• V V ■ ■■ , ,■? ; V t ' ' ' ‘ , ;■■:• : ' . ' tr -■ -t-yj,;. .i-i. ., V ... . ■ ■ ■ • ' ■ ' • ■ •• , ' ' ■ -J-i ■. ’ . V __ - r c-fe’VA f ®-i-. • ■ ' -.‘i ■, v.. . , ' __ ' .-•I ijr K S,: ' :v. ■ -’■ ' •-..•• ' m rs ' i --™ ' • ••r. ' tV.V. ' ■....■ • r ' - ’ ’ Ai’!i • • ■ i? J. • ■«««:: ' r ' ' . • ' ■ ■ gjl . E ‘ . V. C «1 IS lAi • 1 V N ‘Malden High School alden, Massachusetts 1970 MALDONIAN dedication 2-3 the year 4-113 faculty 114-139 seniors 140-197 undergrads 198-221 sports scores 222-223 ads 224-246 index 247-25ldALD JON 0 0 Mr. Thomas F. O ' Donnell 2 J Dear O. D., We hear that teaching is the kind of job that pays well in satisfaction, and we also hear that satisfaction is hard to feed a family with. But we would like you to know how much we appreciate the trips to Washington and the U.N., the SFAAB, LIT leadership, Black Studies, history, your new chairmanship, and assuming especially for our class the role of advisor, friend, producer, director, mediator, spokesman, defender, etc., etc., etc. To the guy most likely to be mistaken for Tony Curtis, We dedicate this book. With love. The Class of 1970 Wasn ' t that a time though? Wasn ' t that a time? We tremble, they say, on the threshold of A new decade, a new era. Let us, then Make you A Song For The 70 ' s. 4 Fr. Bernard Lane Rah! Rah! Rah! 5 6 Mr. Gary Rosenblatt, 1969-1969 Now old friends are acting strange. They shake their heads and say I ' ve changed. But something ' s l ost. And something ' s gained From living every day. Joni Mitchell I -m r 7 Class of ' 73. NEAREST RECRUITING STATION 8 ... of the times Now the time has come for me to leave you. One last time, let me kiss you. Close your eyes and I ' ll be on my way. Dream about the days to come When I won ' t have to leave alone. About the times when won ' t have to say. Kiss me and smile for me. Tell me that you ' ll wait for me. Hold me like you ' ll never let me go. ' Cause I ' m leaving on a jet plane. Don ' t know when I ' ll be back again ... Peter, Paul, Mary 9 Senior Play Dec 31969 EIHiriHI Jl’’ ' YIVIi lasuli of 17i 1 G« t ' n. I ' f’® ' y ' t r J iN ' u i 0 1 - SJoUnd Esbrl puRiacnool ’6m m ' TTi msM wiy I I ' thovUm ' t uulSPC oium t! t ■ilof Vi n •ttit MM Mil C t UerNU Liy The Year The eight-to-two day So often begins With a sigh for some, A yawn for others. And is interrupted By seven periods of learning. But for many, it is a day Of facts, figures, friends. And cramming to get A relevant education. Junior Class Master — Mr. Boyle Sophomore Class Master — Mr. Sacco Dean of Girls — Miss Turkington 13 Senior Class Master — Mr. Duffy fj , Study . . . Dennis Fallano and Walter Grimes A. P. English. . . Melissa Goodman, Susan Cocco, Susan Izzicupo Typing. . . Gina Carroll Art I.. . Peter Papadopoulos Sophomore Physical Science Woodworking. . . John Person Assembled Enthusiasm Jennie Buchanan 11:15 relief. Who needs a cafeteria? Marc Grodberg and Cheryl Buckley Homeroom 20 Chemistry II — Donnie Malloy 20 Art ... Cindy Ittleman Fire drill. . . Sorry about that. Chief. Irwin Zalko Piece O ' Pizza To those who manage to leave at two o ' clock. The square holds its possibilities. Life begins now. . . If you don ' t have to work or have five hours of physics. Malden Public Library Two ends of the same table . . . 24 School Committee—Mr. Neil Cooper Headmaster Webster The Headmaster ' s Panel... a sounding board. And as the first door was opened, A little light fell, alc n with a few barriers. And it was the beginning To greater communication. But you just don ' t stop with A beginning. SFAB was proposed. . . discussed. . . postponed. . . voted. Girls could wear slacks. And that ' s it. Or is it? AH we are say-ing is give us a chance. John and Yoko Mr. Duffy, Mr. Sacco, Mr. Darragh Donna Castafdo 26 Maryann Ofcharsky and Betty O ' Neil The boys watch the girts Watch the boys watch the girts That watch the boys Go by. Andy Williams 27 Karen McNamara (1), Chris Sardo and Karen Doolin lif ipH- ■. ' -! Richard Johnson, Jane Snyder (L-R) Larry GHardi, Dennis Marrone, Thomas Medugno, Robert Crescenzo Ward Graham, Perry Verge, Nate Lincoff 32 33 Mike Carroll 34 To be a champ You have to kick it deep Throw it hard Hit ' em tough And chaik-taik it aimost to death. 35 George Antonakos and Perry Verge A v Karen Doolin Cheryl Buckley, Pam Manley Joanne Paladino Carol Ferraro 36 Pat Kiernan Pat Sestitc Dot Liddell 37 Karen McNamara, Gail Plowman The name of the game is football The nature of the game is pursuit. Tony Rogers Perry Verge Jim Mirley 39 Donald Brunelli 40 Robin Rabinovitz—mascot Ellen Weiner Oom pah pah, oom pah pah! Basses rumble and snares rattle. Majorettes ' skirts swish. And who can ignore a brass band? 41 Rich Eason, Perry Verge, Willie McKoy, A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing. ” The Byrds Mike Collins and victim. 43 Nate Lincoff—the Sam Aliberte trophey 44 . . . and the sweet taste of victory. 45 Charles St. Pierre photo « ■ ■ ih.. Dave Moulton carrying, Mike Soep blocking. Malden 26 Medford 6 Happy Thanksgiving. 47 4 ike Bruen I The loneliness of the long-distance runner Is sometimes vindicated. ► f ; ' ' r t ■ ..jT c 3- ■ ' ' a ' , «■ - .= :■ ' Wl ' ' .h ' - , ' ' • ■, - iP ' ■ -S ■ Z, 4 - ‘ ■_ ■ .. « ' - ' -_ w .f% jth ■ : , ' 1 . ••f ■ I ' v ' ' V ;:, lif . - . ; ■• r ' ’ ' « ' . j‘ i. ' sri t ' if « _ _ «% , wr « . y- ' ■ .« ' jr%V . ,• N ' . .., ' iifi V • i ' L ' liirti; -IP ‘4 M ■ ] y%d. I -S! -AA % • iii 1()F • mi. ' ' ' ■ ’ ' • ' ' J - 9 ' .-r-.T ■■« ' 3 i ’-V ■■ 4 -. ' ifci ■ ' 1 1 ' ' M ■ ' A t%- •=% ■ jfSt ' -•I ' Goalie Ruth-EUen Sandler 50 Autumn is burning leaves, Feet pounding up and down the field In pursuit of a sphere. It ' s a barked shin from a wild swing, A mud dot behind your ear, and in your hair. A long hungry walk home In the twilight. Autumn is, among other things. Field Hockey. Pam Black (center) Pat Marsine!Ii (8) and Karen McNamara (6) 51 52 53 Susan Caffrey—National Honor Induction «r. N X V X V V ' ' ' f ' ..y X X X .N, x ■ X ' ' -.jI 54 CAM Meeting 55 Latin Honor College Bow! In a yearbook, do you tell it like it is, was, or ought to be? Somebody always cries at the Maldonian banquet. Karen Superior (left) and Maureen Sullivan Senior Co-editors. 56 Diane DeMarco, photo lab. Diane Fitzpatrick, junior biographer. Joan Greenstein, subscription staff. Jo Ann Chirichetti, layout editor, and Howard Kaufman. 57 Camille Zampitella, Co-Editor Mr. Duffy, Adviser, Sports Editors Irwin Zalko and John Arbo 58 Memories, pressed between the pages of my mind. The Lettermen 59 Cathy LeBlanc, Co-Editor Seniors disinter Senior Play See How They Run ? Richard Smith, Donald Brunelli Barbara BertuHi 60 adif Barbara BertuUi, Larry Green, Mark Shapiro Director Charles O ' Donahue 61 Mr. Abrahams at practice. 62 Christmas Assembly—Chora! Art Society The right note floats elusively in the air. AH you have to do is find it. And finding it takes about 3000 hours of rehearsal. The Madrigal Singers. 63 Pamela Davidson and Hene Rattet Miss Mary Foley 65 Blue and Gold Make-Up Night Deadlines, cokes. Character counting, glue and scissors. Cropping, make up night. Rejected editorials, (No muckraking, please) Scoop. Ann Goldberg and Carol Francis, Advertising Staff 66 Monette Melanson, Editor-In-Chief 67 Feature Editor Patricia Owen Sports Editors Spike Frangules and Dennis Marciello 68 Adviser Mrs. Lane, Co-Editors Beth Rawnsley and Susan Cocco Junior Reporter Paul Forte 69 Sports Editor Jennie Buchanan and Junior Reporter David Berkovitz David Griffin, Machine Shop Louis Genzale, Electrical Shop Raymond Grubbs, Machine Shop Mark Delia Russo. Electrical Shop The whole trick is to be precise, And stay safe. And make a piece of work You can be proud of. John Breau, Meta! Fabrication 70 Mr. DeFlumiere and John Stracuzzi, Electrical Shop. 71 l l ayne Prives, Electrical Shop William Dugas and John DeFranzo, Automotive Shop James Genzale and Paul Carr, Electrical Shop 72 73 Patrick Mattel and James Murphy, Automotive Shop Steve Love ridge Didn ' t I blow your mind this time, didn ' t I? Delphonics I 5 ’ § O X 75 cuff Cioffi Dana Smith 76 ■ . rsfe. m t. Paul Barkosky Head Coach Arthur Boyle 77 Dave Kelley Kris Johnson 80 Billy Hoole 82 m Bob Wyeth 83 84 Alan Green 85 Vito Briatico VELtiESLAY AIID THUBSmY, FEBRSMY 4-5, STUrEHTS WILL HAVE THE OPI ORTUNITY TO VOTE O?. ' A REFEREKmH ! COfCERlirNG THE STUDENT-FACULTY- AEMINISTRATIOI ADVISORY BOARD. • f STUDeiTS ARE URGED TO VOTE FOR PROPOSAL 3, PHOVIDUTG FOR THE INSTITUTION OP pEHE SFAAB. THE SENIOR AND JUNIOR cduiiC,ILS HAVE GIVEN UNANIMOUS APPROVAL TO THIS PROPOSAL. V. , THE SFAAB HAS MANY ADVANTAGES OVER THE PRESENT HEADMASTER’S PANEL: -THE SFAAB WILL BE A LEGISLATIVE BODY HAVING ENOUGH INFLUENCE TO HAVE DECISIONS DIRECTLY IMPLEMENTED. THE HEADMASTER’S PANEL MERELY APPROVES AUCENISTRATION DECISIONS. WHEN APPROVAL IS NOT GIVEN, THERE IS NO MEANS OP ENFORCEMENT OR EXECUTION. -THE SFAAB WILL HAVE A CONSTITUTION, THEREBY PERT ITTING IT TO ACT IN SPECIFIED AREAS AND HAVE AN EXPRESSED JURISDICTION. -THERE WILL BE TRUE STUDENT REPRESENTATION OP THE SFAAB. THERE WILL BE AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CHANNELING OP STUDENT OPINION. STUDENTS CN THE HEADMASTER’S PANEL ARE NOT SPECIFIED REPRESENTATIVES; THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, NOT HAVING ANY OBLIGATION TO THE S TUDENT BODY, -TEACHERS WILL HE REPRESENTED ON THE SFAAB. ‘ ALTHOUCH IT MIGHT BE PREFERRED TO FORMULATE A BOARD WITH OREATHR AUTHORITY, THE SFAAB WILL m A GREAT STEP FORWARD IN THE MAKING OP A BETTER SCHOOL WITH GREATER CC ®fUNICATION. IT IS IK THE REST ?S ' ' f-M DTORESTS OP STUIfflm TO APPROVE OP THIS PROPOSAL. BALLOT MAIDEN HIGH SCHOOL E very body ' s talkin ' a t me. Can ' t hear a word they ' re sayin ' . Only the echoes of my mind. Nilsson STUDENT BODY REFERENDUM THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5 . 1970 hf 1- vo’ ? Scntof nd Junior Ci ss Councils hnvo suggested f ot Student Faculty Administration Council at Malden High School T‘.t rnorit of such a group with advisory power has boon recognized r tKo High School Administration The proposed council would therefore bo fjo ' .onated the Student, Faculty Administration Advisory Board or SFAAB This roforondum is for the purpose of giving the student body a voice in the. decision VOTE for ONE of the following proposals- 1 Continue with the Head Master ' s Panel as it now exists 2 Modify the Hoad Master’s Panel, with the admission of Faculty Members 3 Replace the Head Master ' s Panel with the S.F.A.A.B. (The SFAAB would be made up of 5 members from each group. Students, Faculty, Administration - chosen by the respective groups Competition induces a kind of grace all its own. • ’ ■ w ; oi 3 i d (L to R): Donna Castaldo, Chris Revelas, Terri Connolly, Laurie Watkins, Head Barbara Walsh, Cathy Ruelle, Arlene Goldstein, Beverly Keen, Jeanne Allen, Chris Sardo. Bill Stevens 93 Scott Kingsley Mrs. Von Letkemann, adviser W V ssx CJ. 7oh ! i 0 OD ViX CWOOU JTANtt .t ' ii N Vo«« 3Ci OOt ' I. Editor-In-Chief Susan Izzicupo, Staff members Larry Green and Donald Malloy. 95 Louise London 1984 Jon Miller and Miss L ohnnes Louise London, Billy Golden, and Matthew Murray toast Big Brother Prayers? Joyce Plummer, Cheryl Baran If you want it. Here it is. Come and get it. The Bad Finger Jack Arbo Jim Coleman Jim Coleman Pete MuUaney Jack Arbo Billy Boland 102 Steve Pini, Perry Verge, and Peter MuUaney Steve Pini and Perry Verge Bernie Mayne Mike Giannattasio 105 Junior Varieties 1970 — Once In A Lifetime Alien Dreezer — The Aquarians Wanda Jordan — Dance and Novelty The USS 106 Lodeem Sandi Stevens — Vocal Solo Larry White — Stagehand 108 Chris Sardo — Duffy ' s Debutantes Ellen Kaplan and Mr. Darragh 109 Howie Weiner — COG Alice Burke and Charlie Farren Joe! Geipe The Macke ttes 110 Susan Izzicupo pg Porte and Charles Goldstein 111 Malden Yoke 1941-1970 112 Northeast Regional Vocational High School 113 Mr. Wenergreen, former track coach. Stephen Caizzo and Mrs. Grace Ramsdell Miss Thelma E. Martel But yield who will to their separation. My object in living is to unite My avocation and my vocation As my two eyes make one in sight. Only where love and need are one, And the work is play for mortal stakes. Is the deed ever really done For heaven and the future ' s sakes. Robert Frost 115 Miss Edna E. Turkington “’foi ' -. ,s ■ Miss Turkington — Period 4 U.S. History Mr. Wettergreen — Period 5 U.S. History 116 Miss Martel $ Mr. F. Champ!in Webster Jr. — Maiden High School Student 1920-1924 Latin Teacher 1932-1961 Head Latin Department 1947-1965 Junior Class Master and Faculty Manager of Athletics 1950-1961 Head Master 1961-1970 Majorem hac dilectionem nemo habit, ut animam suam ponat quis pro amicis suis. St. John 15:13 119 Coach Tighe 120 got those 7:40 A.M. blues. Mr. Duffy Mrs. Von Letkemann (R) and Rebecca Abrams Mr. Belmonte 121 Mr. Low Mr. Hines Mr. Abrahams Miss Gavoorian Mr. Darragh 122 123 Mr. O ' Brien s t Jean K. Borssuk University of Michigan-B.A. Northwestern University-M.A. Bernard F. Carolan Holy Cross College-A.B. Danna M. Growley Trinity College-A.B. Boston College-M.Ed. USONA Adviser Lucille R. Di Pietro Boston College-B.S. Boston University-M.A. Brendan L. Duffy Boston University A.A; A.B; M.Ed Senior Class Master MALDONIAN Adviser STUDENT GUIDE Adviser Miranda Flicop University of Massachusetts-B.A., M.Ed. Senior Class Adviser Arthur S. Freedman Ohio State University-B.A. Boston State College-M.Ed. COG Adviser Lois G. Goddard Smith College-A.B. Salem State College-M.Ed. FTA Adviser Maldonian Assistant Adviser ■f Robert J. Hines Boston College-B.A. 124 Mary E. Howard Emmanuel College-A.B. Boston University-M.Ed. John L. Hussey Holy Cross College-A.B. Boston College-M.S. English Department Co-chairman Shirley T. Lane Jackson College-A.B. BLUE and GOLD Adviser Elizabeth Layton Case-Western Reserve University B.A. Lois Lovins University of Massachusetts-B.A. John A. O ' Brien Tufts University-A.B., M.Ed. Greenroom Adviser Cross Country Coach Gertrude A. Prior Pembroke College-B.A. Garret D. Rosenblatt Harvard College-B.A. Robert Schwarz Dartmouth College-B.A. Wesleyan University-M.A.T. Howard E. Swartz Northeastern University-B.A. Maldonian Photography Supervisor Driver Ed. Instructor Jacqueline M. Starr Boston College-A.B., M.A. English Department Co-chairman Jane V. Von Letkemann Emmanuel College-A.B. BOOJUM ROCK Adviser 125 U C r .7 ,i ,,n. Ar y ’u7 . i . r . Vi -. ' .tuJjaAmy. f, uu . f A.„y A • 7UeA.,y. A i y,n,u. ,v J j ' ,.xurAr,y . ., ..y uAJ I, n , ny ,r ato .or Cntcrti‘iV t ' ni.wu 6c ' i ujj, r jluym in yci:A:n rcyyyy. A.n . iyy. .t4,(‘,.-uy4 J. . A-rcj‘ rr .-A iry (Au.tN.-. j. ..n ii ' (,.. i . ,v -y. zn- :y A.-A. . cA A ' ' ' y y yr Z ' y yT f t ' . i 4jjCcn ■y • ' ' • ' i ' f- ■ . y j i ■ , ' ■ .• . ■ x- r 9 ■ • X s %, ■ ZZf’y c. 0 z- J0 ,4 € A VC W 0 : • Adrienne Bedine New York State University-B.A. Boston University-M.A. Catherine R. Crowley University of Maine-B.A., M.A.T. Elmer A. Evans Harvard College-A.B. Harvard University-M.A.T. Lawrence M. Foote University of California-A.B. Anthony J. Guarino Boston University-B.S., M.Ed. Driver Education Instructor Alice K. Hyde University of New Hampshire-A.B. Thomas F. O ' Donnell Suffolk University-B.A. Harvard University-M.A.T. Senior Class Head Adviser LIT Adviser History Department Chairman Grace R. Ramsdell Boston University-B.S.E., M.A. 126 Charles A. Rossiter Harvard University-A.B., M.Ed. Edna E. Turkington Colby College-B.A. Boston University-M.A. Dean of Girls National Honor Society Adviser Charles O. Wettergreen University of New Hampshire-B.S. 127 Elizabeth A. Gowell Emmanuel College-B.A. Boston College-M.A. James Me Cann Gregorian University-S.T.B. Boston University-M.A. Latin Department Chairman Harriet C. lohnes Colleg e of New Rochelle-B. A. Assumption College-M.A.T. Louis H. Melanson Boston College-B.A., M.A. Modern Language Department Chairman Dean of Studies Sharron J. Lovins University of Massachusetts-B.A. CAM Adviser Demetra Nicholas Emmanuel College-B.A. Boston College-M.A. Latin Honor Adviser Edward B. Galligan Boston University-B.A., M.A. German Honor Adviser Patricia M. Mahoney Emmanuel College-B.A. Middlebury College-M.A. French Honor Adviser Natalie A. Romano Jackson College-B.A. 128 Abraham Stein Boston University-B.A. Harvard University-M.A. Meredith A. Williams William Smith College-B.A. Wesleyan University-M.A.T. Mary M. Turano College of New Rochelle-B.A. Assumption College-M.A.T. Ski Club Adviser MEIAA nPOEHA. ru TO lkaaait; vart 1 basta. k Nous faisons piu meglio p us pour vuu m L satisfaire. mk ' ..i w AFClci r Tentamos sempre fazer Linelhor ainda.i Nc lros r forzamo$ rngs. A 129 Gary M. Bean Harvard University-B.A. Louis W. Ciarfella St. Anselm ' s College-B.A. Boston College-M.S.T.M. Wendell Crawford Providence College-B.A. East Carolina College-M.S. Boston State College-M.Ed. J.V. Hockey Coach Phillip J. Darragh Salem State College-B.S. Ed. Junior Class Adviser Ski Club Adviser 130 William A. Green I Southeastern Massachusetts University-B.S. Eileen M. Harrington Salem State College-B.A. Senior Class Adviser Tri Hi Adviser Patricia McGrath Boston State College-B.S. Frances K. Parris Wheaton College-B.A. Boston University-M.A. Mathematics Department Chairman John J. Queally Boston College-B.A. Boston University-M.Ed. Tennis Team Coach Joseph A. Rossino Boston College-B.S. Boston State College-M.Ed. Sophomore Class Adviser Josephine T. Walczak Salem State College-B.S. 131 John R. Benotti Holy Cross College-B.A. Junior Class Adviser Arthur P. Boyle Boston University-B.S. Ed., M.Ed. Junior Class Master Clare W. Carlson University of Omaha-B.S. Ed. Arizona State University-M.N.S. John L. Carroll Suffolk University-B.A., M.A. Rifle Club Adviser Carl A. Elmstrom University of Massachusetts-B.S. Boston University-M.Ed. Robert C. Ganssle Massachusetts Institute of Technology-B.S. r Elliott R. Carlson Tufts University-B.S. Boston University-M.A. Susan F. Hughes San Fernando Valley State College-B.A. Ralph B. Hurlburt Colby College-B.S. University of New Hampshire-M.Ed 132 Charles M. Low Gordon College-B.S. Linda G. Nutman Russell Sage College-B.S. F.N.A. Asst. Adviser James D. O ' Toole Licence-es-Sciences, Grenoble University of Ireland-M.S. Susan Pescatore Emmanuel College-B.A. Senior Class Adviser 133 M. Eloise Carrigan Salem State College-B.S. Claire DeVito Salem State College-B.S. Senior Class Adviser George M. Edwards, Jr. Boston College-B.S. Boston State College-M.Ed. Blue and Gold Financial Adviser Junior Class Adviser Carol A. Gavoorian Boston University-B.S. Field Hockey Team Coach Girls ' Basketball Team Coach Gloria Ginsberg Boston University-B.S. Mildred O. McAllister University of Maine-B.S. Salem State College-M.S. Junior Class Adviser F.B.L.A. Adviser Eunice Y. Moore Boston University-A.B. Simmons College-B.S. Stenography and Typewriting Department Chairman Therese K. O ' Neil Boston College-B.S. 134 Abraham J. Oxman Boston University-B.S., M.C.S. Faculty Manager of Athletics Ellen F. Palmer Boston University-B.S.S. Eleanor S. Peltz Salem State College-B.S. Helen M. Phillips Virginia State College-B.S. Ruth Roberts Boston University-B.S., M.Ed. Joseph J. Sacco Salem State College-B.S.Ed., M.Ed. Sophomore Class Master Bookkeeping Department Chairman Helen E. Scannell Regis College-B.A. Boston University-M.Ed. Helen T. Sullivan Boston State College-B.Ed., M.Ed. 0000( 00000 oooo ooooo ooooc ooooo SHIFT KEY SHIFT KEY SPACE BA K 135 Carmine J. Belmonte Boston College-6.S., B.A. Junior Class Adviser Distributive Ed. Coordinator Equipment Manager John F. Brotchie, Jr. Merrimack College-B.A. Northeastern University-M.Ed. Lillie A. Davis Fort Valley State College-B.S. Northeastern University-M.Ed. John F. DiGiammarino University of Massachusetts-B.S. Salem State College-M.Ed. Thomas R, Drey, Jr. Harvard University-B.A. Boston State College-M.Ed. Assumption College-M.A. Deni F. Evangelista Tufts University-B.A. Salem State College-M.Ed. Marianne Click Sarah Lawrence College-B.A. Boston University-M.F.A. Thomas F. McGrail Boston College-B.A., M.A. Guidance Department Chairman 136 Frank E. Abrahams Temple University-B.M.Ed. Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers Adviser 3 Cecil C. Busby Fitchburg State College Senior Class Adviser Angie R. Jackson Farmington State Teachers College-B.S. Ed. University of Maine-M. Ed. Boston University-M.Ed. Library Club Adviser Patience L. Jenkins Philadelphia College of Art-B.F.A. Class Art Adviser Arthur G. Little Fitchburg State Teachers College-B.S. Ed. Francis C. Martin Boston University-B.S., M.Ed. I Industrial Arts Department ! Chairman Donna R. Merris Illinois State University-B.S.Ed. Northwestern University-M.M. Music Education Director Elaine McMullin Framingham State College-B.S.Ed. Junior Class Adviser Harold W. Thurston Wentworth Institute-P.M., M.D. Fitchburg State College-B.S. V.Ed. Junior Class Adviser 137 Frank C. Chrisafides Suffolk University-B.A., M.A. English William J. Doherty Fitchburg State College Metal Fabrication John G. DeFlumere Fitchburg State College Electrical Shop Paul G. Jones Fitchburg State College Electrical Related John F. King Fitchburg State College Automotive Shop Related Baseball Coach William R. Messenheimer Fitchburg State College Metal Fabrication Related Richard H. Morris Vocational High School Director James A. Pelley, Jr. Idaho State University-B.A. History Basketball Coach 138 Wilfred H. Schmitt Lowell Technological Institute Fitchburg State College Machine Shop Faculty Manager Virginia M. Gardner University of New Hampshire-B.S. Boston University-M.Ed. Pep Club and Cheerleader Adviser Roy G. Finn Head Custodian President of Golden Tornado Club Edmund L. Surette Fitchburg State College Machine Shop Related Deane A. Thomas Penelope Lafionatis Franklin Technical Institute Vocational Secretary Fitchburg State College Automotive Shop Thelma E. Martel University of New Hampshire-B.S. Boston University-M.Ed. Girls ' Tennis Team Coach Louis J. Racca Springfield College-B.S. Salem State College-M.Ed. Football Line Coach William F, Tighe Boston University-B.S. Head Football Coach Helen F. Howard Beverly Hospital School of Nursing FNA Adviser Edward J. Melanson Villanova University-B.S. Athletic Director 139 I 1970 Senior Advisers Financial Adviser Claire DeVito Head Adviser Thomas F. O ' Donnell Art Adviser Patience Jenkins 140 Susan Pescatore 141 Twelve years of work have brought us to this point in our lives. It does not seem possible that just three years ago we met for the first time as a group. Many of us have experienced different social and academic happenings; you have come in contact with many people and many situations in the course of three years... we all owe it to ourselves to benefit from these contacts and experiences. . . capitalizing on the positive and disregarding the negative. Being your President has been an enlightening experience. The way has not always been easy, the relationships have not always been without friction; however, we leave this high school with memories that will follow us always, as they have been part of our lives. Our generation has rocked the country ... it is up to us to take up the slack left to us by previous generations. Mike Giannattasio President Michael Giannattasio Vice-President Arlene Goldstein Secretary Karen McNamara Treasurer Karen Doolin 142 The Senior class council includes: bottom row: L. Shapiro, M. Hynes, B. Myles, P. Kiernan, N. Surette, B. O ' Neil, D. Rubbico. Row two: T. Di FiUpo, A. Coyne, G. McCarthy, S. Caffrey, J. Galla, A. Willey, L. London. Third row: R. 143 Connolly, D. Marciello, S. Frangules, R. Smith, A. Campbell, R. Pearlswig, G. Antonakos. Top row: G. Dorney, M. Robbins, I. Zalko, W. Kopek, L. Green, W. Strong. Class m of Cj 1970 Phyllis A. Addivinola 1 7 Bainbridge St. College Teacher Phyllis was a member of the Latin Honor Society for two years, and served as its Secretary in her Senior year. As a Junior she was an ush¬ erette for “Those Were The Days , and in her Sophomore year she was a writer for her CYO newspaper. The Scribe. i Sherrie A. Alexander 72 Washington Street College Veterinarian Sherrie, a forward on the Basketball Team for two years, was also on the Tennis Team. She received an Oper¬ ation Kindness Award, and was a member of the Y.M.C.A. Leader Corps for six years. Her hobbies included horseback rid ing, drawing and skiing. Randy-Sue Abber 56 Mills Street College Undecided A past President of Ecce Signum Sorority, Randy has also been ac¬ tive in Greenroom. She is interested in Art as well as horseback and motorcycle riding. Randy likes painting and tennis, and has de¬ cided that her future life should be happy and free. Judy A. Adelman 1 55 Essex St. General Hairdresser A two-year member of Tri-Hi, Judy ' s interested in buying clothes and collecting records. She worked at Berkshire General, and likes watching football games as well as listening to music and experiment¬ ing with cooking. Rebecca L. Abrams 93 Beachview Ave. College College Rebecca has been on the Band ' s Board of Directors since her Sopho¬ more year, and has been a member of the Band for four years. She was a Bl ue and Gold representative as well as a member of FTA. Rebecca is interested in folk music and writ¬ ing poetry. Marie E. Albanese 34 Sterling Street College Nurse President of the Future Nurses Club in her Senior year, Didi was also a three-year member of the Band and a one-year member of Greenroom. She worked on the Sadie Hawkins Day dance, and was a member of the Decoration Committee for Tornado Power . 1 Kathleenn A. Adams 18 Porter Street Commercial Nurse A member of both the Future Nurses Club and the Pep Club, Kath was also an eight-year member of the Six to Sixteen Club. She helped with the bag lunch program, and worked part time at a nursing home. Kath ' s interests include bowling and English. Bari-Ann Alexander 51 Forest Street College Dental Hygienist In her Senior year, Bari was Presi¬ dent of the Ski Club and a Student Council member. She was a two- year Maldonian Representative and Field Hockey team member. Bari was also chairman of the Sadie Hawkins Day Decoration commit¬ tee, and likes drawing. Jeanne M. Allen 39 Church St. College Nurse A member of the Pep Club and Future Nurses Club in her Sopho¬ more year, Jeannie was also a two-year member of Le Cercle Francais. She was a Vocational Cheerleader as well as a member of CYO, and was interested in all sports, especially hockey. Michael H. Allen 191 Tremont Street College College Michael was a member of both the Track and the Basketball teams in his Sophomore year. He was also a member of the Centre Methodist Church ' s Softball and Basketball teams. Michael is interested in all sports, and likes listening to Blind Faith. Nicholas Almeida 9 Summer Avenue Dist. Ed. Undecided Nick, who likes outdoor sports, es¬ pecially fishing and hunting, also likes to watch drag races and stock car races. He prefers history over all his other subjects. Nick listens to the latest music, and his activities range from playing ping pong to dancing. 144 Michele S. Ameno 74 Dexter Street College Teacher Treasurer of the Pep Club as a Senior, and Assistant Treasurer as a Junior, Michele was also the Vice President of the Kappa Phi Soro¬ rity. She was a two-year member of both Tri-Hi and FTA. Michele is interested in hockey, football, and English. Judith B. Anderson 68 Waite Street Work-Study Dressmaker Judy is interested in skiing and playing tennis, and sewing most of her own clothes. She worked as a salesgirl at Boston Leader, and was a three-year member of the Ecce Signum Sorority. Judy liked to listen to the Beatles and Big Brother and the Holding Company. Benna P. Anteen 19 Tremont Street General Actress Benna has requested for her Mal- donian biography that the follow¬ ing excerpt from Herman Hesse ' s Demian be printed ... I wanted only to act according to the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? John F. Anthony 94 Oliver Street General Draftsman John, who was interested in base¬ ball, basketball, football, and Me¬ chanical Drawing, liked to listen to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Company, and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. He was employed in the Stock Department of Star Market in Saugus. John T. Arbo 71 Bainbridge St. College College Jack was active as the forward on the Hockey team and as an out¬ fielder on the Baseball team. He was the Maldonian staff ' s Sports Co-editor and a four-year member of the YMCA and CYO. Jack ' s many interests include baseball, hockey, and History. John A. Assetta 175 Adams Street General Auto Mechanic John ' s interests include repairing and driving automobiles, and play¬ ing the trumpet. He is a hockey and basketball fan, and likes shop and woodworking. John listens to the jazz records of Wes Montgomery and the rock music of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Kathleen E. Archibald 50 Starbird Street Disst. Ed. Orphanage Worker Learning the latest dance steps, go¬ ing to dances, and listening to the Creedence Clearwater Reviv al are among some of Kathy ' s pastimes. When not attending stock car races or various sporting exhibitions, she was employed as a sales girl by Jordan Marsh Company. Arthur D. Aster 17 Seaview Avenue Voke Fireman Arthur, who was employed by Clark Equipment Company, also was on the decorating committee for the Valentine ' s Dance. He en¬ joyed football and baseball, and listening to the music of Blood, Sweat, and Tears and the Doors. 145 Peter J. Aucella 1 5 Myrtle St. College Lawyer A member of LIT for three years, Peter served as President in his Se¬ nior year. He was also a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais, and a two-year member of the National Honor Society. Peter was on the Headmaster ' s Panel during his Se¬ nior year. William J. Austin 37 Albion Street College Undecided Billy is interested in all sports, par¬ ticularly baseball, hockey, football, and basketball. He likes History above all other subjects, and listens to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience as well as those of Big Brother and the Holding Company. Barbara A. Ayan 56 Ashland Street Work Study Hairdresser Barbara is interested in listening to records, especially those of Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. She worked at the Donald Francis Beauty and Wig Salon, and was a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. George L. Aylward 45A Havelock Street Voke Disc Jockey George played right guard on the MHS football team in his Sopho¬ more year, and was a member of the Valentine ' s Day Dance Decora¬ tion Committee as a Senior. He was Vice-President of Voke during his Senior year, and was employed at American Aluminum. _ nda E. Babb 29 Prescott Street College Interior Decorator In her Sophomore year, Lynda was the Manager of the Girls Softball team and a member of both the Choral Art Society and the Girls Basketball team. She was a two-year member of the Student Council, and a three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. Douglas A. Balakovich 15 Beachview Terrace General Accountant Doug received a letter for his mem¬ bership on both the Varsity and Junior Varsity Football teams. He is interested in all sports, but espe¬ cially football, hockey, and base¬ ball. Doug likes to listen to the records of the Temptations and Aretha Franklin. Thomas F. Ballerini 149 West Street General Accountant Bal was a member of both the Indoor Track and Cross-Country teams in his Junior and Senior years. He is interested in listening to soul music and playing the guitar. Bal likes football and stock car racing, and was employed at a gas station in Saugus. Anne E, Barker 66 Brackenbury Street College Teacher Anne was a two-year member of the Latin Honor Society, Le Cercle Francais, and the Pep Club. She was a member of Rainbow for three years, and is interested in baseball and swimming. Anne likes to listen to the records of the Doors and the Beatles. Paul W. Barkosky 51 Granville Avenue College College Paul was a member of the Varsity and Junior Varsity Basketball Teams, and played the positions of bo ' h forward and guard. He was a two-year member of the Latin Hon¬ or Society, and a three-year mem¬ ber of LIT. Paul was interested in Hockey and Math. Alice H. Barnes 16 Gordon Street General Medical Secretary A five-year member of the Forest- dale Community Church Group, Aly has served as both its Secretary and Treasurer. She was the Manager of the Cross-country team during her Senior year, and is interested in drawing, hockey, music, and En¬ glish. Michael P. Barry 121 Tremont Street College Coast Guard Mike was a recipient of a Magna Cum Laude Certificate for the Auxilium Latinum. He was interest¬ ed in basketball, hockey, football, and baseball, and liked listening to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Lee Bartaky 30 Perkins Avenue General Housewife Lee, who listed Home Economics as her favorite subject, liked to cook and sew. She was interested in all sports, especially surfing and skiing. After school, Lee ' s hobbies were painting and sculpturing. Lee work¬ ed at the John Hancock Insurance Company. 146 Michael Bartlett 1 09 Oliver Street College Undecided Mike was a one-year member of the Rifle Club, and attended many of the MHS baseball games. At home, he played the drums and listened to his large record collection. He was interested in English and liked to spend many of his free hours read¬ ing. Roberta L. Barafaldi 1 5 Dutton Street Commercial Stewardess Bobbie belonged to the CYO for seven years. She was Secretary of the Tony Conigliaro Fan Club and was active in public relations for the appearances of Sport figures in New England. Bobbie worked as a typist and enjoyed baseball, swim¬ ming and golf. Robert D. Beaudoin 56 Rockwell Street College Mechanic A member of St. Joseph ' s CYO for three years. Beau was also active at the YMCA. His hobbies included working on car engines and drag racing. Beau also collected records by Sly and the Family Stone, the Creedence Clearwater Revival, and the Beatles. Diane Behrens 27 Rosemont Street Commercial Secretary Diane was more interested in Biology than her other subjects. Outside of school, she often went go-carting, swimming or fishing, be¬ sides watching football and drag races. At home, she liked listening to Credence Clearwater Revival and the Temptations. Deborah Belmonte 49 Clayton Street Commercial Secretary Debbie was a member of the Pep Club, and was on the Decoration Committees for various dances. Typing was her most interesting subject in school. During the sum¬ mer, Debbie was employed at Bolt, Beronica, and Newman, and after school, she worked at Dunkin Do¬ nuts. Pamela V. Black 76 Plainfield Avenue College Anaesthetist A three-year member of the Field Hockey Team, Pam played both right and inner wings. She was President of the Emmanuelettes Drill Team, and has served as Secre¬ tary and Treasurer of her Youth Fellowship group. Pam was interest¬ ed in basketball and Science. Gail F, Berkman 269 Forest Street College Sociology Gail, Treasurer of CAM and the Maldonian ' s Publications Editor, was a member of the Latin Honor Society and Le Cercle Francais. A recipient of an Auxilium Latinum Certificate, Gail also belonged to B ' Nai B ' Rith Girls and attended Hebrew College. Susan L. Blodgett 199 Coleman Street College College A three-year member of Green¬ room, Susan served as Treasurer in her Junior year. She was a winner of both the Junior Executive and the Executive Awards of Junior Achievement. Susan was a member of the Railroad Enthusiast Club, and likes traveling. Nora T. Bernado 580 Salem Street College Teacher Nonie worked part-time at the Maplewood Drug Store, and likes to listen to the records of the Monkees and Big Brother and the Holding Company. She likes swimming. Stenography, and water skiing, and is interested in basketball, football, tennis, and baseball. Ronald L. Blum 58 Tremont Street College Dentist A three-year member of Green¬ room, Ronald was also a member of the Choral Art Society and the Choral Choir in his Senior year. He Is interested in languages, and en¬ joys meeting people from other countries. Ronald likes acting and reading classics. Barbara A. Bertulli 40 Springdale Street College Teacher Barbara, a member of CAM for two years, was the Business Manager for the Maldonian Staff. She was on the Decoration committee of the Senior dance, Tornado Power , the theme committee for Those Were the Days , and in the cast of See How They Run . William J. Boland 33 Upland Road College Undecided Co-captain of the Hockey Team during his Senior year, Billy has played the positions of both right wing and forward. He was a four-year member of the YMCA, and worked as a lifeguard during the summer. Billy is interested in football and Algebra. 147 Stephen M. Bolognese 246 Webster Street College Engineer A three-year member of LIT, Steve served as its Secretary in his Senior year. He was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais, and is in¬ terested in lifting weights and skat¬ ing. Steve liked Geometry and bas¬ ketball, and listens to Aretha Franklin. Richard G. Borges 33A Lisbon Street General Carpenter Rick ' s hobbies were playing basket¬ ball and football, and attending Red Sox baseball games. He also collected records by Sly and the Family Stone, the Creedence Clear¬ water Revival, and the Beatles. Rick was employed at the Bowdoin Apartment Building. Edmund J. Bosia 53 Vernon Street Voke Metal Fabrication Ed, who played center on the Voke Basketball Team, also liked to at¬ tend Boston Red Sox baseball games. His other interests included listening to Led Zeppelin and the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Ed enjoyed working on motorcycles in his spare time. Nancy Bougess 155 Hawthorne Street College Undecided Nancy, a homeroom representative in her Sophomore year, was a mem¬ ber of Le Cercle Francais and CAM. She was on the Maldonian Business staff as well as the Boojum Rock. Nancy also belonged to the Na¬ tional Honor Society for one year and TIFTY. Edward J. Boule 87 Highland Avenue General Undecided Ed, a drummer in the Princemen Drum and Bugle Corps for three years, worked part time at the Bos¬ ton College Alumni Field and at the Boston Arena. He is a fan of the Bruins, likes to work on stock cars, and listens to the records of Blind Faith and Aretha Franklin. Robert H. Bracey 42 Wentworth Street General College Bob, a fan of both the Red Sox and the Celtics, likes all sports. He en¬ joys playing football, baseball, and hockey, and listens to the sounds of The Creedence Clearwater Revival and Diana Ross and The Supremes. Bob ' s best subjects are Math and English. Peter C. Bradley 18 Salem Place College Undecided Peter, who worked as a stock boy at the Hanover Jewelry Store, is interested in watching drag races and repairing automobiles. He likes Chemistry, Mathematics and His¬ tory, and listens to the records of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and Peter, Paul, and Mary. Judith A. Brandano 211 Highland Ave. Commercial Secretary Judy was a two-year Tri-Hi member and a Maldonian representative. She was on the Decoration Committee for Santa ' s Soul Session and worked as a typist and as a filist for Sugarman Brothers. Judy relaxes to the music of Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Linda F. Briatico 65 Gilbert Street Commercial Judo Teacher Linda, a member of the Pep Club for one year, was a three-year mem¬ ber of the Judo Institute of New England. She holds a brown belt in Judo and likes water-skiing and swimming. Linda worked as a secre¬ tary for John Hancock Insurance Company.- Ronald L. Brinkley 123 Boylston Street Voke Car Dealer Ronnie worked in the new car de¬ partment of the Seymour Chevrolet Company in Cambridge. He was interested in surfing, hunting, and attending drag races. Ronnie liked listening to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Big Broth¬ er and the Holding Company. Jeffrey S. Brodsky 64 Davis Street College Undecided Jeff, a member of the Medford United Synagogue Youth for four years, was also a member of the AZA for two years.A participant in Junior Achievement for one year, Jeff also worked at a drugstore, and liked listening to the records of The T emptations. Melvin I. Bronstein 384 Ferry Street College Music Education Melvin, a member of the Band for five years, was a two-year member of AZA. He was the Treasurer of TIFTY and worked as a phar¬ maceutical assistant. Melvin also likes to listen to the records of Blood, Sweat and Tears, and the Temptations. 148 Margaret A. Brown 46 Cedar Street General Undecided Peggy was a waitress at the Sizzle- bord and worked at the Maple Manor Nursing Home. She likes to water ski, ride horses, and swim. Peggy often listens to the records of the Beatles, Big Brother and the Holding Company, and the Mothers of Invention. Patricia L. Brown 45 Cherry St. Commercial Secretary Patti, a Blue and Gold representa¬ tive, was a member of the Rifle Club and Chairman of the Ticket Committee for Sadie Hawkins.” An Alpha Delta Alpha member for three years, Patti was also a mem¬ ber of the Y.M.C.A., and an ardent follower of basketball. Ralph I. Brown, Jr, 25 North Milton Street General Draftsman Ricky, a fan of the Red Sox and the Patriots, liked to repair c d automobiles and attend drag ract . He worked at the American Alumi¬ num Company and enjoyed listen¬ ing to the records of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, the Bee Gees, and Blind Faith. Michael F. Bruen 70 Wyoming Avenue College Undecided Mike, a three-year member of the Indoor Track Team, was also on the Cross Country Team for three years. He belonged to the Outdoor Track Team for three years, and received letters in all these sports. Mike liked to listen to the Rolling Stones. Donald E. Brunelli, Jr. 440 Lebanon St. College Teacher Don, a two-year member of Na¬ tional Honor and Le Cercle Francais, was also a member of LIT. Vice-president of the Choral Arts Society, he participated in Bells are Ringing, and Oliver”. Don also had a role in the Senior play, See How They Run”. Eliot H, Bryan 1 80 Newland St. College Education El, a two-year member of the Track team, was a forward on the Junior Varsity Basketball team and a pitcher on the Baseball team. He was a two-year member of AZA, and often surfs. El worked at Sears and listens to the music of the Beach Boys. Kathleen E. Bucci 12 Concord Street College Undecided Kathy was a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year. She was interested in hockey and En¬ glish, and liked to listen to the records of the Temptations and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Kathy was employed at the Malden Nurs¬ ing Home as a nurse ' s aid. Jennie A. Buchanan 63 Alden St. College Math Teacher Sports editor of Blue and Gold, Jennie was Publicity Manager of CAM and Co-chairman of the CAM banquet. She was in the dance chorus of Those Were the Days”, the Senior play See How They Run”, and the Junior play So the Jury was Hung . Cheryl A. Buckley 18 Hillside Terrace College Teacher Cheryl, an MHS Cheerleader in her Senior year, was a member of Le Cercle Francais and received an Auxilium Latinum Certificate. Assi¬ stant Treasurer of the Kappa Phi Sorority, she participated in YMCA activities and worked at Dunkin ' Doughnuts. William F. Buckley 94 Plainfield Avenue College Oceanographer Bill, who was a member of the YMCA and the Massachusetts Academy of Skin Diving, received a letter for playing guard on the Mal¬ den High Football team. In his leisure time he fishes, sketches, skindives, and listens to the records of The Temptations. Robert S. Bukirch 152 Coleman St. General Musician Bob, a participant in the work-study program, worked at the Kemper Insurance Company. In his leisure time he bowls, swims, fishes, and rides horses. Bob is a Red Sox fan and listens to the records of Blood, Sweat and Tears, and the Iron Butterfly. Francis O. Burnett 1 6 Arcadia Street College Undecided A three-year member of the Band, Buddy served as its Vice President in his Senior year. A member of LIT for two years, he was also a homeroom representative. Buddy likes to listen to the records of the Temptations and Sly and the Family Stone. 149 Nancy J. Bushee 40 Cedar Street College Teacher A two-year German Honor member and a three-year member of Tri-Hi, Nancy also belonged to Kappa Phi Sorority for two years. She attained her highest marks in History, and relaxes to the music of The Cream and Big Brother and the Holding Company. Joan L. Cadigan 80 Wentworth Street Dist. Ed. Bookkeeper Joanie, who liked to watch many of the spectator sports, especially football and hockey, also liked bowling. She was interested in col¬ lecting rock albums by the Beatles. Outside, Joanie was employed as a typist by the Berkshire Apparel Cor¬ poration in Malden. Susan M. Caffrey 23 Beachview Avenue College Teacher Secretary of both the FTA and the Pep Club, Sue was Co-chairman of the Decoration Committee for Crystal Revelation and a home¬ room representative for two years. She was the Music Co-editor of the Maldonian, and found Math her most interesting subject. Maryanne E. Caggiano 20 Russell Street Commercial Secretary Maryanne, a one-year member of the Greenroom Dramatic Society, has belonged to Pep Club for three years. She served on the Refresh¬ ment Committee for the Junior dance, Sadie Hawkins ' Day at Dogpatch , and prefers sewing, cooking, and collecting coins. Claire M. Cahill 106 Beltran Street General Undecided A participant in the Work-Study program, Claire worked as a Secre¬ tary at the Merchants ' Mutual In¬ surance Company. She was a mem¬ ber of Chi Omega Gamma for three years, and liked Math and History. Claire also liked to listen to the records of Cream. Eleanor C. Caiazzo 31 Garland Street College Secretary Eleanor, a two-year member of the Pep Club, belonge d to the Ski Club for three years and was also a two-year member of the Blue and Gold Circulation Staff. She paints, sketches, sews, rides horses and lis¬ tens to the records of Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Stephen D. Caiazzo 59 Rockland Avenue College Undecided Steve was an end on the Malden High Football Team for one year and an outfielder and pitcher on the Baseball Team for three years. He belonged to the YMCA Leaders Corps for two years, liked to play ping pong, and enjoyed listening to the records of Cream. Robert L. Calla 64 Chandler Rd. College Undecided Bob, a two-year member of the Greenroom Dramatic Society, be¬ longed to the Band for one year and played the guitar in a local group. He worked on the Decora¬ tions committee for Crystal Re¬ velation and the Entertainment committee for Tornado Power. Maureen A. Callahan 19 Huntley Street College Stewardess An Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority member for three years, Moe was a two-year member of Tri-Hi and the Pep Club. She was a homeroom representative for two years and worked as a salesgirl. Moe listens to the music of the Four Seasons and The Byrds. Alan D. Campbell 1 3 Blaine Street College Teacher Al, the Treasurer of LIT, was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais. He was on the Decoration committee for Crystal Revelation and was co-chairman of Tornado Power. Al also was in Those Were the Days, and in the cast of See How They Run. Kenneth N. Campbell, Jr. 15 Chester Street General Fire Fighter A two-year member of the Projec¬ tion Club, Soup was interested in shortwave sets, and models. He liked hockey. History, and boating, and enjoyed listening to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Soup was employed at the Malden Auto Body Shop. Laurie E. Campbell 5 Fall Park College Teacher Laurie, a member of the National Honor Society for two years, was Secretary of the Library Club. A Fullback on the Field Hockey team, she was also on the Tennis team. Laurie belonged to the YMCA Leaders Corps for five years and worked at Sears. 150 Linda A. Candelora 134 Highland Avenue Commercial Secretary Pins, a member of the Future Busi¬ ness Leaders for three years, was also in the Pep Club for two years. A three-year member of Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, she worked at the Wolff Import Company. Pins liked bowling, swimming, and horseback riding. Jannette A. Carneau 131 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Undecided Jannette, a member of the Pep Club for two years, was in the Kappa Phi Sorority for three years. She served on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for Shenanigans”, on the Publicity Committee for Tornado Power , and participated in Those Were the Days. Michael P. Carroll 41 Coleman Street College Undecided Mike, who was a three-year member of LIT, was also a tackle on the Football Team and an outfielder on the Baseball Team. In his spare time he attended many hockey games and enjoyed listening to the music of the Creedence Clearwater Re¬ vival. Grace A. Cantone 28 Hanover Street Commercial Hairdresser Grace Ann, who worked as a secre¬ tary for Mr. DiGiamarino in her Senior year, also has worked as a cashier at Kennedys for two years. She sews most of her clothes, likes to ride horses, and listens to the records of the Supremes and Tom Jones. Paul D. Carr 8 Swan Street Voke Electrician The Class President of Voke in his Senior year, Paul has participated on the Valentine Day Dance Com¬ mittee for three years. Paul, who was employed at the Moulton Elec¬ tric Company, often listened to his collection of tapes by the Jefferson Airplane. Peter T. Caruso 84 Lawrence Street Business Undecided Peter, a member of COG and Na¬ tional Honor Society, was chairman of the Ticket committee for Those Were the Days. As a Sophomore, he was manager of the Wrestling team, and was a football trainer as a Senior. He received letters for both positions. Anthony Carbone 23 Broadway Voke Sheet Metal Mechanic Tony, a member of the decoration committee for the Vocational Val¬ entine Dance, enjoyed the music of Donovan. His chief outside interests included bowling, fishing, golf, and stamp collecting. Drafting and En¬ glish were Tony’s preferred sub¬ jects. V Anne M. Carrabino 70 Belmont St. Commercial Secretary Dolly, a member of the Everett Catholic Youth Organization for three years, often listens to the records of Isaac Hayes and Steppen- wolf. She likes to ride horses, swim, and dance to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Temptations. Donna M. Castaldo 14 Wolcott St. Commercial Model Donna, a Vocational Cheerleader, was Co-chairman of Crystal Re¬ velation and Co-chairman of the Publicity Committee for Tornado Power . She participated in Those Were the Days , was a homeroom representative and secretary at Plea¬ sant Auto School. Deborah L. Carey 158 Coleman Street College Teacher Debbie, Treasurer of Kappa Phi Sorori ty for one year, was the Co-captain of the Field Hockey Team. A member of the Softball Team for two years, Debbie was also a forward on the Basketball Team, and was a member of the YMCA Leaders Corps for five years. Gina F. Carroll 26 Franklin Street Commercial Secretary Gina, who worked as a clerk-typist at the Malden Police Station, was a member of the Pep Club for two years. Gina likes horseback riding, swimming, reading, and listening to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and the Temptations. Sandra L. Castrini 24 Acorn St. College Commercial Artist Treasurer of Choral Arts and mem¬ ber of Greenroom, Sandy belonged to the Pep Club and Chamber Singers. She was on the staff of Boojum Rock, and was also a three- year member of Kappa Phi Soro¬ rity. Sandy also participated in Oliver and The Bells are Ring¬ ing. 151 Lillian J. Cerella 3 Robinson Road Dist. Ed. Secretary Lillian was employed at the Em¬ ployer ' s Group Insurance Company in Boston as a typist. Interested in horseback riding, fishing, and swim¬ ming, she often listened to the re¬ cords of Creedence Clearwater Re¬ vival and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. Susan A. Chase 7 Lyle Street Commercial Secretary A member of the FBLA, Susan belonged to the Pep Club, Orches¬ tra, and Kappa Phi Sorority. She was Sergeant-of-Arms of the Epis¬ copal Young Churchmen and work¬ ed for Mr. Perry and Mr. Duffy. Susan was in the singing chorus of Those Were The Days. JoAnn M. Chirichetti 29 Marshall Avenue College College Jo Ann, who was a three-year mem¬ ber of USONA and Le Cercle Francais, was in the singing chorus of Those Were the Days, and worked on the Sadie Hawkins dance. Layout Editor on the Mal- donian, she belonged to ETA and Latin Honor Society. William A. Christie 63 Columbia Street General Musician A one-year member of the Choral Art Society, Billy also was a mem¬ ber of the YMCA for three years. Interested in track and Health, he often listens to Led Zeppelin and Ten Years After. Billy belonged to a musical group in which he played the drums. Lorraine C. Cianca 77 Linwood Street Commercial Secretary Lorraine, a two-year member of the Pep Club, was also a three-year member of the Future Business Leaders of America. An active sportsman, she swims, bowls, and plays tennis and football. Lorraine finds Typing and Stenography her most rewarding subjects. Clifford A. Cioffi 73 Pine Street General Marine Biologist Cliff, who participated on the Ten¬ nis team for three years, was a guard on Malden High ' s Basketball team. He received letters in both sports. Cliff worked at Malden Hospital as a kitchen helper, and enjoys listening to the Temptations and James Brown. Catherine Ciulla 574 Salem Street College Teacher Treasurer of the Blue and Gold, Catherine was a two-year member of the Ski Club and Le Cercle Francais. She also belonged to the Ecce Signum Sorority for three years. A fan of the Young Ras¬ cals , Catherine is particularly in¬ terested in Mathematics. Susan D. Cocco 70 Maynard St. College Undecided Sue, a recipient of the Kiwanis Award, was a member of Le Cercle Francais, the Secretary of USONA, and Co-editor of the Blue and Gold. She appeared in the Choral Art production, Oliver. For two years. Sue was Co-Chairman of the Globe Santa Collection. John M. Cofran 29 Brackenbury Street Voke Electrician Jack, who worked on the Decora¬ tion Committee for the Valentine ' s Day Dance and Senior Prom in both his Sophomore and Junior year, chose Electrical Code as his most interesting subject. He liked all sports, especially hockey, base¬ ball, and football. Barbara D. Cohen 90 Autumn Street College Special Education Barbara, a three-year member of CAM, was a member of the Maldo- nian Business Staff and Treasurer of her chapter of BBG. She worked at Dorothy ' s Inc., a jewelry store. When at home, Barbara likes to listen to her collection of soul music. Donna S. Cohen 71 Walnut Street College Interpreter A three-year member of Tri-Hi, Donna was Head Typist on the Maldonian and Secretary of BBG. She worked on Boojum Rock, and was Secretary of the German Honor Society. Donna also was employed at the Malden public Library Child¬ ren ' s Room for three years. Stewart I. Cohen 25 Lynde Street College Attorney Stewie, Undergraduate Co-editor of the Maldonian., served on the Stu¬ dent Council. President and past Treasurer of COG, he was a mem¬ ber of Le Cercle Francais and the National Honor Society. Stewie was active on the Tennis team and also enjoys swimming. 152 James F. Coleman 21 Clinton Street College Undecided A three-year member of both the Hockey team and the Baseball team, Jim also belonged to the CYO for two years. He is interested in History and basketball, and likes to listen to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Beatles. Martha M. Colozzi 1 72 Olive Avenue College Teacher Martha, a football and hockey fan, was the homeroom representative for the Blue and Gold during her Junior year. She listens to many kinds of music, including classical and modern. Martha likes to travel and go sight-seeing whenever she is able. Teresa A. Connolly 7 Dell Street Commercial Stewardess A three-year member of Tri-Hi and a two-year member of the Pep Club, Terri was a Voke Cheerleader and a homeroom representative for the Maldonian. Interested in soft- ball and basketball, Terri was em¬ ployed at the Malden Public Lib¬ rary for two years. Mary Ann Collins 36 Grace St. Commercial Teacher Secretary and a three-year member of the Band, Mary Ann has been a majorette for two years. She be¬ longed to the Greenroom Dramatic Society for one year and the Kappa Phi Sorority. Mary Ann is an active boating, horseback riding, and foot¬ ball fan. Mary P. Comeau 14 Wesley Street College Teaching A member of “The Chillchasers” in “Those Were the Days , Mary also played the maid in the Senior Play. On the Subscription staff of the Blue and Gold, she was a mem¬ ber of the Pep Club and Tri-Hi. Mary was also on committees for several school dances. Glenn R. Conrad 282 Summer Street General College A new student at Malden High, Glenn was a member of the Ski Club for one year. When he attend¬ ed Malden Catholic, Glenn parti¬ cipated in the Drama Club and a closed circuit television course. He was employed at Liggett ' s Drug¬ store in Malden Square. Judith A. Collyer 23 Jacob Street Commercial Secretary Judy, who enjoyed working with animals, liked to watch all types of auto racing and deep sea fishing. Her interests included horseback riding, sewing, cooking, typing and Stenography. Judy listened to Judy Collins and Peter, Paul, and Mary. Yvonne L. Comeau 8 Holyoke Street Commercial Secretary Yvonne, who was a two-year mem¬ ber of the Future Business Leaders of America, belonged to the Pep Club for two years. Interested in Typing and Shorthand, she skates, swims, and plays volleyball and bad¬ minton. Yvonne was a Sophomore Maldonian representative. Marguerite Consolo 228 Washington Street Commercial Undecided Margie was a member of the Ticket and Decoration Committee for “Crystal Revelation. She liked lis¬ tening and dancing to both The Temptations and Diana Ross and the Supremes. In school she found English more interesting than other subjects. Mark F. Collyer 23 Jacob Street General Undecided A participant of the Swim team at Malden High and the YMCA for one year, Mark was interested in scuba and skin diving and surfing. He also received a letter for the 400-yard freestyle match on the Swim Team, and was employed part-time as a stock boy. Robert F. Connelly 175 Mt. Vernon Street College Undecided Robbie, who was on the Student Council for two years, was a mem¬ ber of the Malden Youth Associa¬ tion. He participated on the Ticket committee of the Senior farewell dance, “Crystal Revelation and worked on the “Sadie Hawkins and “Tornado Power dances. William C. Cook 72 Bowdoin Street General Singer William was employed at the Barry¬ more Steakhouse in Malden for three years. Interested in hockey and other sports, he often listened to his collection of soul records which included The Temptations, James Brown, and Smokey Robin¬ son and the Miracles. 153 Edward A. Coombes 184 Ferry Street General Undecided Eddie, who was a Center for the Football Team in his Junior and Senior years, was employed by the Jordan Marsh Company for two years. Interested in golf, bowling, and baseball, Eddie often listened to the records of the Beach Boys and collected coins. Marie E. Cosentino 26 Nevada Avenue Dist. Ed. Undecided Marie, who was a Blue and Gold Representative in her Junior and Senior years, selects drag racing, swimming, water skiing, and tennis as her outside activities. She likes dancing and listening to rock and roll and she worked at Bluestein ' s Stationery Store. Daniel E. Coughlin 19 George Street Dist. Ed. Armed Forces Danny, who was a participant on the Maplewood Baptist Church Bas¬ ketball Team for three years, was also employed at the Trimount Oil Company. Interested in basketball and football, Danny enjoyed work¬ ing on cars and listening to con¬ temporary musical groups. Beatrice Cowan 15 Playstead Road Commercial Sqjcretary In her Senior year, Beatrice was the Corresponding Secretary for the Baptist Church Youth Department in the Greater Boston Area. A stu¬ dent with diversified tastes, Bea- trices ' s interests range from basket¬ ball and football to Bookkeeping and knitting. Merilyn Cox 31 Barrett Street College Model A member of the Ski Club for one year, Merilyn also was a Blue and Gold homeroom representative and a Maldonian representative. She liked surfing, horseback riding, painting, and skiing, and also was interested in History and Book¬ keeping. Anne M. Coyne 38 Columbia Street Commercial Secretary A member of CYO, Anne belonged to the FBLA for two years and the Pep Club for one year. She was also the homeroom representative for the Student Council. Interested in basketball and horseback riding, Anne also worked at the Telephone Company. James A. Coyne 94 Wallace Street General Undecided James, who belonged to the YMCA, was a participant on the Swim and Track teams for one year. His in¬ terests range from drag racing to biology. Employed at the Hood Milk Company, James often listens to Simon and Garfunkel and Peter, Paul, and Mary. Elaine A. Crotty 72 Bowman Street Commercial Secretary A two-year member of the CYO, Elaine participated in the singing chorus for Those Were the Days and was a member of the Pep Club for one year. She enjoys swimming, football, modern dancing, and listening to Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass. Kalman A. Csigi 22 Lombard Street College Pilot Kalman was a one-year member of the Outdoor Track team, in which he participated in the javelin throw¬ ing competition. He also belonged to the Cross Country team for one year. His interests include bicycle riding, play soccer, and studying French. Susan B. Cummings 134 Gilbert Street College Undecided Vice President of Junior Achieve¬ ment in her Junior year, Susan also was a member of Tri-Hi. She par¬ ticipated on the Publicity com¬ mittee for Santa ' s Soul Session and Sadie Hawkin ' s Day Dance and the Script committee for Those Were the Days. John M. D ' Addario 68 Lawrence Street College College John, who belonged to the YMCA, enjoys wrestling, baseball and football. An active participant in MHS ' s sports, he was on the Base¬ ball and Wrestling Teams as a Junior and Football Team as a Senior. John also played on the Spring Basketball Team. Marion D ' Agostino 37 Trueman Street Uist. Ed. Buyer Vice-President of her Sophomore class, Marion has also served on the Student Council. She was both a Blue and Gold Representative and a Maldonian Representative, Some of Marions ' s other activities were water skiing and surfing. 154 Pamela D. Davidson 108 Hawthorne Street College Teacher Librarian and Quartermaster of the Band, Pamela was a one-year mem¬ ber of FTA and belonged to Phi Delta Phi sorority and BBG for three years. A cashier at Turnstyle, she worked on See How They Run , and in Miss Merris ' s office as her secretary. Robert M. DeMarco 147 Webster Street College College Bobby, who was a Student Council member in his Sophomore year, was also on the Decoration com¬ mittee for Crystal Revelation. He played the drums for three years in the MHS Band. After school Bobby liked to play hockey and listen to the Rascals. Christine DePriest 69 Suffolk Street General Secretary Christine, a three-year member of MYF, was a football and hockey fan. She collected postcards and was interested in English and Math. In her free time she kept herself busy by cooking and listening to Bobby Vinton and Diana Ross and The Supremes. Richard E. DeCosta 132 Alden Street General Undecided Richard, who worked at the Malden Redevelopment Authority for two years, was interested in Algebra and History. He liked fishing and swim¬ ming and watching baseball and bask etball games. Richard liked listening to the records of Led Zepplin and Blind Faith. Neil A. Defeo 58 Davis Street College Undecided A recent transfer to Malden High, Neil played defensive end on the Varsity Football Squad. In his spare time, Neil attended MHS hockey, baseball, and basketball games and collected the albums of the Temp¬ tations and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. Nicholas Della Piana 592 Salem Street College Dry Cleaner Nick, who was a member of the Rifle Team in his Sophomore year, liked both English and Biology classes. His hobbies include hun¬ ting, boating, fishing and also lis¬ tening to the Jimi Hendrix Ex¬ perience, Blood, Sweat, and Tears, and the Beatles. Anthony DeMasse 163 Bainbridge Street General Artist Rocky was interested in all sports, especially football, baseball, basket¬ ball, and wrestling. He enjoyed working on old cars, and liked going to stock car races. Rocky liked to listen to the music of Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Beatles. Christoper R. DeRosa 28 Brentwood Street College Undecided Chris, a member of the Junior Varsity Football team, was also manager of his Church Baseball team. He worked at First National as a stock boy, and in his extra time he liked to play hockey and basket¬ ball or listen to the Beatles, James Brown, and the Cream. Denise M. D ' Entremont 3 Durso Avenue General Art Teacher Denise, who was a member of the Literary Staff of Boojum Rock, participated on both the Softball and the Baseball teams for two years. Outside of school, she was a member of CYO for three years and worked in Almy ' s candy depart¬ ment as a cashier. Joseph G. DeSalvo 356 Ferry Street College Musician Joe, a four-year member of CYO, was elected Vice-President in his Junior year. He spends some of his extra time playing the jazz organ or watching car races. He also likes to listen to the Jimmy Smith Trio and The Doors. David DeNucce 51 Warren Avenue General T.V. Repairman Dave, who was employed at Metro¬ politan Greeting Card Company as a stock boy, liked to lift weights. When in school he liked both Biology and Health classes. In his free time he played football and listened to the records of the Doors. Ronald L. DeSantis 68 Newhall Street Commercial Undecided Ronnie, a soccer and hockey fan, worked after school at Anderson Little and Company. He liked bowling and tennis and was also interested in English and Typing. In his free time, he liked to listen to Jimi Hendrix and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. 155 Dennis R. DeSimone 203 Harvard Street Commercial Undecided Dennis, an MHS sports fan, at¬ tended many of the school ' s Base¬ ball and Basketball games. His in¬ terests included swimming, horse¬ back riding, reading, and mathe¬ matics. Dennis also liked to listen to the Creedence Clearwater Revival and Led Zepplin. Thomas P. DeVito 40 Durso Avenue General Teacher Tom, who was on the Tornado Power dance committee, was a one-year member of both CYO and LIT. He was on the Hockey team, and after school worked at Cain ' s Potato Chip Company. He often listens to the Doors and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Richard A. DiCarlo 51 Meridian Street Commercial Service An MHS sports fan, Richie attended many of the school ' s football games. His interests included many summer sports, especially fishing, camping, and boating. Richie also liked to watch hockey and baseball and listen to his collection of re¬ cords of Led Zepplin. Robert A. Dietz 1 57 Pearl Street Voke Electrician Robert was on the decoration and ticket committees for the Valen¬ tine ' s Dance. He worked at the Green Electric Company, but spent much time camping and boating. At home, he often listened to the Roll¬ ing Stones and Little Anthony and the I mperials. Linda Di Filippo 59 Woodland Road Commercial Computer-Programmer Linda, who was a member of the Pep Club in her Junior year, chose Shorthand as her best liked subject. Outside of school she worked at the Bell Telephone Company. Some of her hobbies include sewing and listening to the Cream and the Doors. Theresa A. DiFilipo 1 56 Sylvan Street Commercial Secretary A three-year member of Student Council, Terri was the Assistant Treasurer of CAM. She was elected Queen of the Voke Dance in her Junior year, and was a majorette for two years. Outside of school, Terri belonged to Ecce Signum Sorority for three years. Thomas J. DiFilipo 156 Sylvan Street General Undecided Tom was a member of the Maple¬ wood Merchants Bowling League in his Senior year and was also em¬ ployed by Stella ' s Market. He likes all kinds of sports, including base¬ ball, football and fishing, and is also fond of Earth Science and Mechani¬ cal Drawing. Thomas J. DiGiantommaso 9 Benner Avenue College Undecided Tom, who was employed at Metro¬ politan Greeting Cards Company for three years, liked to lift weights in his free time. He chose Math as his most interesting subject. Out¬ side of school he listened to the Temptations and Creedence Clear¬ water Revival. Paul T. Dillon 22 Barrett Street General Pilot Paul, who was a member of the Sacred Hearts CYO, has played on their hockey team for four years. He belonged to the Ski Club for one year, and outside of school he spent his extra time working at Mai ' s Supermarket or listening to the Clancy Brothers. Steven R. Di Sano 47 Garden Street College Undecided A guard on Voke ' s Basketball team for two years, Steve was a member of the decoration committee for the Vocational Valentine Dance. He enjoyed fixing cars and listening to the music of the Four Seasons. After school, Steve worked at Malden Jewelry. Janet B. Don 22 Clark St. Commercial Undecided Janet, Blue and Gold homeroom re¬ presentative in her Sophomore year, was also on the Decoration committee for the kickoff dance Tornado Power. Outside of school she was a three-year member of both the Phi Delta Phi Sorority and Bnai Brith Girls. Karen A. Doolin 61 Willard Street College Airline Stewardess Karen, who was class Treasurer, was also a member of Kappa Phi Soror¬ ity. She was in Usona for three years, and has also been a cheer¬ leader for two years. Besides play¬ ing Field Hockey, she was on the Tennis and Basketball teams. 156 I Dorothy M. Doone 31 Tufts Street General Airline Stewardess Dottie, who belonged to Choral Arts for two years, was an active member of Junior Achievement. Also a participant of Tri-Hi for one year, she was employed by the YMCA. Outside of school, Dottie liked horse-back riding, cooking, football and art. Gary M. Dorney 169 Sylvan Street College Teacher Gary, a member of LIT and CYO for three years, was the Co-chair¬ man of Heat Wave and on several committees for Crystal Revela¬ tion. He was also an active mem¬ ber on the Junior Varsity Wrestling team and received a letter in his Junior year. Alan S. Dreezer 36 Judson Street College College Alan was a three-year member of the Band and the Rifle Team. A participant of LIT and NEFTY, Alan also belonged to A2A for four years. Outside of school, Alan was employed at a jewelry store, and likes to play the drums in his spare time. Patricia M. Driscoll 52 Lynn Street Work-Study Nurse Pat was a two-year member of CYO, and was also on the Ticket committee for Tornado Power. She worked at Malden Hospital in her Senior year, and likes to collect stamps and coins. Outside of school Pat listened to the sound of the Three Dog Night. William L. Dugas 21 Everett Street Voke Auto Mechanic Bill was a two-year member of the Episcopal Young Churchmen and became President in his last year. A five-year member of the Demolay, Bill was interested in fly fishing, swimming, and boating. He often listened to his albums of The Temp¬ tations. Michael D. Duggan 11 Beachview Terrace College College Doug, who selected Speech and Drama and Biology as his most interesting subjects, was a member of the Mystic Valley Gun Club for one year. Outside of school, Doug likes to listen to Jimi Hendrix, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and to play football. Suzanne P. Dunn 9 Erickson Street Commercial Ice Skater Suzy was a member of the Malden High School Softball team for one year, where she played right and center fields. She likes swimming, ice skating, and painting, and has won many bowling trophies. Out¬ side of school Suzy was employed by Maplewood Drug. Richard F. Eason 7 Dell Street College Undecided Rich was a member of the Football Team and played linebacker and halfback for three years. A football trophy winner, he was employed at Malden Jewelry. Outside of school. Rich likes to listen to his collection of records by Tommie James and the Shondells. Valerie J. Eastwood 349 Pleasant Street General Airline Stewardess Val, whose favorite sports were waterskiing and swimming, rated English as her best subject. A fan of the Bruins, Val watched most of their games. In her free time she enjoyed dancing and listening to the Temptations, the Supremes and the Beatles. Debra L. Eisnor 24 Blantyre Road College Secretary Debbie was a three-year member of the Girls ' Field Hockey team, where she played center half-back. She also belonged to Rainbow Girls, and was a Senior Executive of the Latin Honor Society. Outside of school, Debbie likes water skiing, surfing and soccer. Dale F. Elliot 206 Bryant Street College Journalist Dale was the President of Phi Delta Phi and a three-year member of BBG. A participant in CAM and Tri-Hi, Dale also belonged to Le Cercle Francais, Pep Club, and t he Boojum Rock Staff. Outside of school. Dale likes bowling, football, and music. A-, Donna L. Ellis 53 Wigglesworth Street General Artist Donna, an art student, loved to draw and paint in her free time. She liked all kinds of sports, especially football, softball and baseball. Out¬ side of school, she listened to her collection of records by Jimi Hen¬ drix and Diana Ross and The Supremes. 157 William D. Ellis 53 Wigglesworth Street General Undecided Bill, a three-year member of Choral Arts, also belonged to the Chamber Singers for two years. He was em¬ ployed at the Forest Street Nursing Home and likes to watch the Bruins in action. Outside of school Bill loves to sing, and listen to Led Zeppelin. Crystal Emerson 109 Summer Street Commercial Secretary A member of Malden High ' s Work Study Program, Chris was em¬ ployed at the Malden Hospital in the Credit Department. Interested in stenography, she also enjoyed playing basketball, tennis, and bad¬ minton. Chris often listened to the records of The Who. Margaret E. Escott 16 Fenwick Street General Undecided Peggy was a member of St. Mary ' s Church Choir for two years and likes all kinds of sports, especially baseball, basketball and hockey. Also a Beatles fan, Peggy collects postcards from different places. Outside of school, she loved dancing and cooking. Sharon L. Fahey 231 Newland Street Work-Study Hairdresser Sharon worked at the Telephone Company in Boston as a typist in her Senior year. A Red Sox fan, Sharon likes to swim and play foot¬ ball or basketball. Outside of school, Sharon listened to her col¬ lection of records by The Tempta¬ tions and The Beatles. Denise L. Farrell 5 Lebanon Terrace Work-Study Undecided Denise worked at the Telephone Company and Malden Hospital in her Senior year. She likes sewing. Health and music. Outside of school, Denise listens to her col¬ lection of records by Tommie James and the Shondells, The Temptations and The Association. Karen M. Farry 174 Sammett Street General Social Worker Karen, employed by the Public Wel¬ fare Department, was also a mem¬ ber of the Pep Club in her Sopho¬ more and Junior years. Karen be¬ longed to the YMCA Extension for five years. In her free time, Karen liked to listen to Little Anthony and the Imperials and play tennis. Richard A. Farry, Jr. 1 74 Sammett Street General U. S. Navy Rick worked on the Ticket Com¬ mittee for Tornado Power and was also a member of the Norman Prince Drum Corps for one year. He likes to play the drums and the bass baritone. Outside of school, Rick was employed at the Shanlor Drug¬ store. Christine A. Finkeldie 141 Webster Street College Undecided Chris, the Treasurer of Tri-Hi and Junior Achievement, was also a two-year Pep Club member. Mana¬ ger of the Ad Staff of the Blue and Gold, Chris participated in Those Were the Days and the Decoration and Publicity Committees for Sadie Hawkins. Martin P, Finn 9 Seaview Avenue Voke Electrician Marty was a member of the J.V. Football Team and the Voke Base¬ ball Team, for which he received letters. He worked on the Decora¬ tions Committee for Crystal Re¬ velation and the Valentine Day Dance. In his spare time he listened to the Chambers Brothers and worked on cars. Sherill A. Fleming 510 Fell sway East Commercial Secretary A three-year member of FBLA, Sherrie was named best salesgirl in both her Sophomore and Junior years. She was a librarian for four years, and was a two-year member of the Pep Club. After school, Sherrie was active as Chairman of BYF. Robert L. Florentine 17 Hancock Street General Woodworker Pepino, a spectator of many MHS baseball and football games, was employed at Liggett ' s Drugstore in Boston after school. Extra-curricu¬ lar activities of his included the collection of coins and listening to his favorite group. Blood, Sweat and Tears. Michael W. Flynn 321 Summer Street General Undecided A member of both the Outdoor Track Team and the Cross Country Team, Mike received a Varsity letter in his Junior year. He was also interested in hockey and base¬ ball. During the last two summers, he worked for the Malden Redevel¬ opment Authority. 158 Gerald S. Foley 22 Sargent St. College English Teacher A member of LIT for one year, Steve was a winner of the Kiwanis award in his Junior year. He played a leading role in the Senior Play See How They Run.” Steve was also a member of the Decoration Committees for Crystal Revela¬ tion” and Tornado Power. Rowena Fong 25 Clifton St. College Undecided Page One Editor of Blue and Gold, Roe was also Treasurer of the Na¬ tional Honor Society. She was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais and Latin Honor. Outside of school Roe works in Program Genesis, a religious program for re¬ tarded children. Donna M. Fontana 60 Malden Street Commercial Secretary Donna was a two-year member of FBLA. Active in Alpha Delta Alpha for three years, she was also the Secretary of her sorority. She work¬ ed at Lewis Candy after school, and her favorite subject was Shorthand. Listening to The Cream occupied her free time. Paul A. Forsythe 25 Walsh Street College Draftsman In school. Mechanical Drawing was Paul ' s preferred subject, and he was also a fan of the MHS Basketball team. Paul, an active member of The Methodist Youth Fellowship, was a guard for their basketball team, and after school, worked at Lincoln Studios. Steven A. Fortier 79 Lawrence Street Business Accounting Steve was interested in stamp col¬ lecting, and enjoyed watching foot¬ ball and hockey games. He liked Bookkeeping and Law, and enjoyed listening to the records of Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Steve was em¬ ployed at Tricca ' s Restaurant. Speros Frangules 483 Charles Street College College Spike, a member of LIT and Stu¬ dent Council, played as a guard on the Basketball Team. Vice-President of Goya,” he was a Scholar Citiz¬ en in 1967. Spike worked on the Theme Committee for Those Were the Days, and the Play Committee for See How They Run. Michael Frank 38 Nevada Avenue General Navy Mike was a member of both the Indoor and Outdoor Track team, for which he received letters. He has also been a one-year member of the Wrestling team. Mike was a member of AZA for two years, and outside of school his time was occupied by football, baseball or hockey. Richard M. Fresco 60 Kennard Street General Undecided Richard was interested in playing the drums and listening to the re¬ cords of the Steve Miller Band and the Mothers of Invention. He liked football, baseball, and hockey, and enjoyed working on old cars. Richard worked at Townline Wall¬ paper and Paint. Bruce Froio 31 Arch Street General Engineer A basketball fan, Bruce liked skin diving, skiing, and hydroplane racing. He was interested in History and English, and worked after school at Leo ' s Market. In his spare time, he liked to listen to The Temptations and Smoky Robinson and The Miracles. Joanne M. Frotten 22 Durso Ave. College Nurse Joanne was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais and in her Se¬ nior year was elected President of the club. A three-year member of Future Nurses, she was Program Co-chairman in her Senior year. She was also in the chorus of Those Were The Days.” Andrew C. Fruit 1 0 Hudson Street General Writer Andy was a three-year member of Alpha Mu Alpha, and held the of¬ fices of both Secretary and Presi¬ dent. He was a member of his Temple youth group for four years, and was on the staff of the Boojum Rock. In his free time Andy liked to listen to Blood, Sweat and Tears. Ralph D. Gaeta 10 Monroe Street General Undecided Wally was interested in all sports, especially football, baseball, hockey, and basketball. He enjoyed working on old cars, and liked go¬ ing to drag races. Wally enjoyed listening to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. 159 Janice T. Galla 40 Webster Street Commercial Actress Janice belonged to the Greenroom Dramatic Society for three years and won the Talent Discovery Award of Those Were the Days . She liked to listen to Country and Western music and participated in the Thoreau Society, an interna¬ tional organization. Bruce Garland 24 Bowdoin Street Voke Electronic Technician A member of the MHS Rifle Club for one year. Turtle was also a member of a New Hampshire Rifle Club. He was interested in elec¬ tronics, swimming, diving, and science, and worked repairing radios and televisions. Turtle liked to listen to the records of Led Zepplin. Diane Gass 96 Hawthorne Street College Language Teacher Diane, a three-year member of Latin Honor, held the office of President in her Senior year. A Majorette in the band, she was in the dancing chorus of Those Were the Days . A member of Le Cercle Francais for three years, she was also a member of FTA. John Gearty 16 Victor Street Voke Undecided John played first base on the voca¬ tional baseball team, and was a member of the Valentine ' s Day Dance Decoration Committee in his Junior year. He was interested in football, basketball, and hockey, and enjoyed listening to the records of Blind Faith. Janet S. Geldreich 64 Clark Street General Teacher Janet, a six-year member of the YWCA, was also active in the CYO, and the Immaculate Conception Band of Everett. She made the honor roll in her Junior year, and when not working at Zayre ' s, Janet played tennis, surfed, and listened to records. Joel S. Geipe 37 Ivy Rd. College Musical Education Joel, a member of the Chamber Singers for three years, was Trea¬ surer of both Choral Arts and NEFTY. He played the role of Fagin in the Choral Arts Rendition of Oliver . Interested in writing music, he worked at a music camp during his summers. Shelley R. Gersh 7 Coburn Street Commercial Interior Decorator A two-year member of Blue and Gold and a Maldonian representa¬ tive for one year, Shelley as a Ju¬ nior represented her homeroom in the Student Council. A member of the B ' Nai B ' Rith Girls for three years, she occupied her spare time drawing and painting. Charles J. Giacobbe 128 Mills Street Dist. Ed. College Charlie served on the Ticket Com¬ mittee for Those Were the Days, and the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. He liked soul groups, espe¬ cially the Temptations and the Righteous Brothers. Charlie also worked for Bluestein ' s Stationery Store. Joseph A. Giangregorio 81 9 Main St. Dist. Ed. Electrician In his Junior year, Jag was on the Cross Country Team and the Tennis Team. For three years he belonged to the YMCA. A stamp collector, woodworking is another one of Jag ' s hobbies, and basketball and baseball are among his athletic in¬ terests. Richard Gay 102 Pierce Street Dist. Ed. Salesman Rich, who plays all sports, is mainly interested in baseball, basketball, football, and fishing. His hobby was operating walkie talkies and his short wave radio set. When he was not working at the Jordan Marsh Company, Rich liked listening to The Vogues. James A. Genzale 21 Arch Street Voke Electrician Jim, who was elected the Secretary of Voke for two years, also par¬ ticipated on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for the Valentine ' s Day Dance. Employed as a salesman at the National Shirt Shop in Revere, Jim was an operator of a citizen ' s band radio. Michael A. Giannattasio 41 Grace Street College Undecided Mike was President of his class for two years and was on the NAAP championship team at the YMCA. He played on the Hockey Team for three years, and was an outfielder on the Baseball Team. Mike was also President of the Leader Corps at the YMCA. 160 Nancy J. Gibson 27 Lincoln Street College Undecided Nancy was a member of the Future Teachers of America, and received an Auxilium Latinum Award for her work in Latin. She liked to sew, paint, travel, and also listen to Pete Seeger, Peter, Paul and Mary, Judy Collins and other folk musicians and groups. Bruce Ginsberg 234 Bryant Street College Electronics Bruce, who enjoyed popular music, collected records by Sly and the Family Stone, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and the Four Sea¬ sons. Fie also attended baseball games in his spare time, and liked to play football. Bruce was employed at J. M. Fields. Lawrence G. Gilardi 1 6 Henry Street General Undecided Larry is especially interested in following professional sports, par¬ ticularly baseball, and basketball. He listens to the Four Tops, The Temptations, and Smokey Robin¬ son and the Miracles. Larry worked at Transition Electronic Corpora¬ tion in Wakefield. Susan E. Gill 120 Highland Avenue Commercial Medical Secretary Sue, who was a fan of the MHS Baseball Team, also liked to watch basketball games. Her outside in¬ terests included reading, cooking, writing, and traveling to foreign countries. Sue collected postcards, especially those depicting scenery of other states. Michael J. Gilligan 54 Wyoming Avenue General Carpenter Gill, who worked part-time at the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, was interested in hockey and baseball, and attended many of the Bruins and Red Sox games. He also liked to listen to his recordings of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Steven A. Glick 147 Cross Street College Musician In school, Steve was a member of the Projection Club, and outside of school he belonged to AZA for four years. A guitarist in a professional band, he most enjoyed the music of Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. After school, Steve worked at Bos¬ ton Leader in Malden. Paula Giordano 53 Appleton Street College Music Teacher A homeroom representative in her Sophomore year, Paula was a mem¬ ber of the National Fraternity of Student Musicians and played the piano for Those Were the Days . Paula was a member of the Stage Band and The Orchestra, and play¬ ed the organ and piano. Phyllis M. Glen non 20 Linwood Street Commercial Bookkeeper Phyllis was employed at Stella ' s Market and later worked as an IBM computer programmer. Interested in basketball, she enjoyed sewing, attending car races, and listening to the country and western music of Glen Campbell. Annie E. Gignac 1428 Salem Street Commercial Secretary Annie, who worked part-time at the New England Telephone Company, liked to draw, swim and go horse¬ back riding. She also liked to listen to her record collections of the Blood, Sweat and Tears, the Beatles, and the Creedence Clear¬ water Revival. Barbara L. Gignac 1460 Salem Street Commercial Hairdresser Barbara, who was a student helper, worked as a clerk typist. Interested in swimming, horseback riding, and drag racing, her favorite subjects were English and Bookkeeping. Barbara listened to the records of Donovan and Smokey Robinson and The Miracles. Neil D. Gibson 1046 Main Street General Musician A member of the Audio-Visual Club, Gibb was elected Treasurer in his Junior year. His hobbies in¬ cluded swimming, bicycling, and listening to records by the Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Temptations. Gibb worked at Alice ' s Kitchen after school. Diana E. Gies 16 Fairmont Street College Nurse Diana has been a member of the Future Nurses Club for three years, and has received an Operation Kindness award. Along with her collection of records, Diana plays the piano, and is a member of the Order of the Rainbow Girls and Junior Achievement. 161 Robert L. Gniot 153 Madison Street General Undecided Bob was President of the Luther League, a church youth group, for two years. He liked playing foot¬ ball, basketball, baseball, and also playing the guitar in a group. Bob listened to Blood, Sweat and Tears, the Led Zepplin, and other hard rock groups. Marcella A. Goggin 46 Starbird Street Commercial Secretary Marcie was on the honor roll in her Junior year and was a member of the Future Business Leaders of America Club, She liked to swim, ski, and went to as many Red Sox games as possible. She also worked as a typist and listened to Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Richard S. Goldberg 198 Harvard Street College Engineer Dick, Vice-President of COG in his Senior year, was a member of Le Cercle Francais the Choral Arts Society, and was on the Boojum Rock staff. He was a two-year member of TIFTY, a three-year member of the AZA, and was an honor roll student. Stuart Goldberg 217 Cross Street General Real Estate A hunting fan, Stuart spent a great deal of his free time repairing and rebuilding many kinds of cars. He was also interested in English and Science. His favorite musical groups were Tommy James and The Shondells and Diana Ross and Th Supremes. Arlene R. Goldstein 21 6 Cross Street College Phys. Ed. Arlene was Vice-President of her class in her Junior and Senior years. As a Senior, she was Maldonian Sports Co-editor, and Co-chairman of Those Were The Days. Arlene was a Voke Cheerleader and also a member of Le Cercle Francais and Tri-Hi. Beth S. Gorsun 37 Magnolia St. College Teacher Beth, a three-year member of Greenroom, Choral Arts, and Chamber Singers, was also Trea¬ surer and a two-year member of the German Honor Society. Beth had the leading role in Oliver , sang in Those Were The Days , and acted as Sue in Bells are Ringing . Melissa Goodman 35 Webster St. College Psychologist Melissa has requested for her Maldonian biography that the following statement made by Joan Baez be printed . . . you and I must, with our lives, build a world where we are as sure of the per¬ petuation and flowering of life as we are of the triumph of spring. John S. Gouvalaris 53 Laurence St. Commercial Musician John, a Bob Dylan devotee, likes to play various instruments including both the electric and folk guitars, and the drums. A folk singer, John composes his own music. Besides being interested in all kinds of music, John also likes to play base¬ ball and football. Ivie G. Gordon 118 Belmont St. College Speech Therapist Ivie, Vice President of the MHS orchestra and a three-year member of Choral Arts, was a Chamber Sin¬ ger. Treasurer of the United Synagogue Youth, she belonged to BBG. A member of a bowling lea¬ gue, Ivie is interested in public speaking and swimming. Patricia L. Grasso 147 Florence Street Commercial Secretary In school, Patty was a one-year member of the Future Business Leaders of America Club. Outside of school, she was interested in baseball and football, and she at¬ tended many of the MHS games. Patty listed Typing and Bookkeep¬ ing as her favorite subjects. Mark Gordon 30 Barret Street General Engineer Mark was both a three-year member and Secretary of the MHS Audio Visual Club. He was also a Boy Scout explorer, and likes to play the drums, make models, and col¬ lect stamps and coins. Baseball and Football are only a few of the many sports he enjoys. Dianne Gray 233 Washington St. College Secretary Dianne, President and three-year member of USONA, was also a member of both Latin and National Honor Societies. Dianne was page one Editor of the Blue and Gold and was a Homeroom Representa¬ tive in her Junior year. She loves to water ski and swim. 162 Thomas J. Hamilton 156 Lawrence Street Voke Aeronautical Engineer Tom, who worked at the Strafco Tool and Die Company, was a catcher on the Baseball Team for three years. He was interested in repairing automobiles and attending drag races. Tom liked to listen to the records of The Vanilla Fudge and Jimi Hendrix. Lawrence G. Green 5 Cushing Road College Teacher Larry, new to MHS in his Senior year, was a Homeroom Representa¬ tive and a member of the Senior Council. Larry played the leading part of Lionel in the Senior Play, was a member of COG and also of AZA. Outside of school, Larry likes all sports. Joan S. Greenstein 1 5 Holmes Street College Speech Therapist Joani, secretary of CAM, was a two-year member of the National Honor Society. Maldonian ' s Sub¬ scription Staff Head, Joani was also Vice President of BBG and a three-year member of TIFTY. She participated in the chorus of “Those Were The Days. Leona P. Handy 31 Harvard Street Commercial Key-Punch Operator Leona, President and six-year mem¬ ber of The Emmanuel-Ettes Drill Team, likes to dance. Bowling, bas¬ ketball, and football are a few of Leona ' s many outside interests. She also unwinds by listening to The Temptations and Sly and the Family Stone. Paula M. Graziano 19 Cherry Street College Elementary Teacher Paula, Publicity Manager of the French Honor Society, was a two-year member of both the Pep Club and CAM. Paula belonged to FTA for three years and was on the Decoration Committee for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. She also sang in Those Were The Days. Michael S. Greene 52 Grace St. College Teacher Mickey, a two-year member of both LIT and the YMCA belonged to AZA for three years. Mickey was a member of the Baseball team for two years and played the position of guard for the Basketball team. Mickey likes Gym and Football. Marc C. Grodberg 1 32 Franklin St. College Business Manager Marc, a four-year member of AZA, belonged to TIFTY for five years. He participated in See How They Run and sang in the chorus for “Those Were The Days. Water- skiing, baseball, softball and foot¬ ball are a few of Marc ' s many out¬ side interests. Edward F. Green 40 John Street College Electrician Eddie, who was a sports fan, especially liked hockey and drag racing. He chose Mathematics as his most challenging subject. After working at the Reliance Elec¬ tro-Plating Company each day, Eddie unwound by listening to the sounds of The Young Rascals. Barry F. Greenspan 23 Grape Street College Geologist Barry, a member of both the Cross Country and Indoor Track-teams for one year, belonged to the Out¬ door Track team for two years. Barry chooses Earth Science and English as his most challenging sub¬ jects. Professional Wrestling is also one of his many interests. Paul O. Greenberg 3 Oakdale Road College Undecided Otis, who has played the clarinet for nine years and the saxophone for five years, was a three-year member of the Band. He has also belonged to AZA for four years and both NEFTY and TIFTY for five years. Outside of school, Otis likes basketball. William M. Greenwood 275 Pearl Street College College A Baseball and Basketball fan. Bill was a follower of the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Celtics. His interests included playing Hockey and Football and Skiing. Bill also liked to listen to Sly and the Family Stone and the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Robert F. Harding III 18 Fairview Avenue College Teacher Bob, a three-year member of both the Band and Latin Honor, belong¬ ed to FTA for one year. He par¬ ticipated in the Stage Band for two years and was a Football Manager. A few of Bob ' s outside interests included astronomy, football, and baseball. 163 Ellen Hardy 1 0 Ricker Court College Interior Decorator Ellen, a two-year member of Tri-Hi, belonged to both the Choral Art Society and Greenroom for one year. She participated on the De¬ coration Committee for all the dances sponsored by her class. Drawing and painting are two of Ellen ' s outside interests. ri Mark S. Hesse 77 Medford St. General Undecided Mark, who belonged to Greenroom and the Rifle Club, was a diver and three-year member of the Swim¬ ming Team. He was a Homeroom Representative in his Sophomore year, and belonged to a Karate Club for seven months. Mark liked car racing and hockey. Richard Harold 27 Blantyre Road College Pharmacist Rick, a three-year member of both TIFTY and AZA, belonged to Alpha Mu Alpha for two years. A member of the Wrestling Team, Rick likes all sports, especially foot¬ ball, baseball, hockey, and basket¬ ball. After school, he worked at the Faulkner Pharmacy. Margaret A. Hicks 11 Wolcott Street College Undecided PegQV, who was a member of both CAM and the Choral Art Society, belonged to CYO for four years. She was a member of the Girls’ Basketball Team and of the Softball Team for two years. Peggy was also a Homeroom Representative as a Sophomore. Raymond H. Harris 398 Pleasant Street Dist. Ed. Broadcasting A Blue and Gold Representative in his Sophomore year, Ray was an Executive Board Member of Green¬ room in his Junior year. Also in that year, Ray worked on sound effects for Those Were the Days.” He is interested in boats, football, hockey, and skiing. Allen F. Hill 26 Sheafe Street College Accountant Allen, who participated on the scenery committee for See How They Run, likes basketball and waterskiing. He chooses chemistry as his most interesting subject. Allen was employed as a construc¬ tion worker and listens to records by the Temptations. Donna M. Heft 10 Townshend Street College College Donna, a two-year member of the Ski Club, Pep Club, and FBLA, likes waterskiing, bowling, surfing and hockey. She is employed at the Malden Motor Parts Company and likes to listen to records. Her col¬ lection includes those by Jimi Hen¬ drix. Thomas M. Hodgson 42 Willard Street College-General Weatherman Tom, a Homeroom Representative in his Junior year, belonged to Greenroom for one year. He par¬ ticipated in Those Were the Days and likes football, basketball, base¬ ball and hockey. Tom ' s hobbies in¬ clude both stamp and coin col¬ lecting, and skin diving. Dennis J. Holland 36 Lynde Street College College Dennis, who enjoyed all types of sports, especially liked basketball and football and followed the action at Malden High ' s teams, as well as the professional Boston Patriots and Celtics. Classical Cul¬ tures was his preferred subject. Robert Holmes 1 Malden Street College Undecided Robert was interested in various sports, which included baseball, basketball, and hunting. At home he built models and read his col¬ lection of book about Astronomy. For relaxation he listened to Creedence Clearwater Revival and the Temptations. Sandra A. Holt 86 Wyoming Avenue Dist. Ed. Office Clerk A member of student council in her Junior year, Sandy was in the Pep Club for two years and was a Kappa Phi sorority sister. She likes to water ski and belonge d to the Sacocus Lake Skimmers. Sandy was employed by the New England Mer¬ chants National Bank. William R. Hoole 35 Dennis Road College Teacher Bill, who was a member of the Varsity Wrestling Team as a Sopho¬ more and Junior, acted as Pappy Yokum in the Sadie Hawkins Dance. He participated in the chorus for Those Were The Days and liked football and hockey. Bill is also employed at the YMCA. 164 Alan C. Horne 18 Hancock Street College Navy Alan, a three-year member of Choral Arts and Chamber Singers, belonged to both the Stage Band and Orchestra for three years. Co-chairman of the band for Tor¬ nado Power , Alan was Secretary of AZA and acted in Bells Are Ringing , and in Oliver. Karen Hulscher 16 Jacob Street College Nurse Karen, who was Treasurer of the Future Nurses Club, sang Marne , in Those Were the Days . A Ger¬ man Honor member, she was also a member of the Pep Club. Karen listed Math as her favorite subject and relaxed by listening to the sounds of the Supremes. Robert A. Hutchings 131 Tremont Street College Telephone Company Hutch, employed at the Patkin Cadillac Company, received an Auxilium Latinum award in his Ju¬ nior year. He chose biology as his most interesting subject, and liked hockey, waterskiing, and listening to his records by Orpheus and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Richard C. Howard 11 Barstow Street College Teacher In school. Rich was more interested in English than his other subjects, and attended all of the MHS Foot¬ ball and Hockey games. He also liked baseball and was a fan of the Red Sox. At home, he listened to various types of music. William P. Humphries 99 Dartmouth Street, Everett General Navy Bill, who was employed at the Sam- tan Engineering Corporation, chose English and Geometry as his most interesting subjects. Outside of school Bill liked to listen to some of his records by Orpheus and The Three Dog Night. MaryBeth A. Hynes 7 Grace Street Commercial Stewardess Mary, who was a member of both the Pep Club and the Ski Club for two years, was a Homeroom Re¬ presentative as a Senior. She was employed at Sparks and at The Luray Real Estate Company. Mary liked to listen to her records by Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Marilyn Huggins 1491 Eastern Avenue College Biologist A three-year member of the Green¬ room Dramatic Society and the Fu¬ ture Nurses Club, Marilyn helped her class with the dance, Heat Wave. In her spare hours, she liked playing the guitar, drawing, and knitting. She also liked Biology and Chemistry. Jean Hunter 33 Cliff Street Commercial Undecided Jean belonged to the Pep Club for two years, and she was a member of the Ski Club and Junior Achieve¬ ment for one year. Her outside interests included horseback riding and going to the beach. After school, Jean worked as a salesgirl at Grants. Paul V. Indeck 53 Meridan Street College Law Paul, who was a member of the Junior Varsity Basketball Team for one year, was employed at the Commonwealth Lumber Company. A member of AZA for one year, Paul liked to listen to his records by The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Love, and The Sea Train. Mary Hughes 159 Bowdoin Street General Artist Mary, whose favorite subject was United States History, was a two-year member of the Band. Her outside activities included member¬ ship in the CYO and in a Drum and Bugle Corps from Everett. For re¬ laxation, Mary enjoyed sewing, drawing, and knitting. Thomas Hurley 139 Franklin Street General Undecided Super flea , a two-year member of the Varsity Football team, received two letters. He was active in the Youth Center Project. Tom picks the Archies as his favorite group and football as his best sport. In school Tom favored History over other subjects. Dennis P. Ippolito 30 Arch Street General Coast Guard A sports enthusiast, Ollie played center and tackle on the Football team for three years, and was also an infielder on the Baseball team. Winner of letters in both Wrestling and Football, he considers his most interesting subject to be Mechanrcal Drawing. 165 Cynthia Ann Ittleman 32 Spring Street College Undecided A Senior Executive Board member of the Band, and a member of Phi Delta Phi for three years, Cindy was also a majorette. Co-chairman of Tornado Power , she participated in Those Were the Days , and was a Blue and Gold representative for two years. Susan Izzicupo 5 Oliver St. College Writer The following thought by e.e. Cummings holds much meaning for Susan . . . To be nobody-but your¬ self—in a world which is doing its best night and day to make you everybody else—means to fight the hardest battle any human being can fight and never stop fighting. Linda A.Jean 25 Monroe St. Commercial Medical Secretary Jackie, a member of F.B.L.A. for two years, also participated in Those Were the Days . Active on the Decoration and Publicity com¬ mittees for Tornado Power , Jackie worked as a medical secre¬ tary after school. Her hobbies in¬ clude swimming and skating. Diana D. Jeong 12 West St. College Social Work A library aide for three years, Diana also belonged to the Universalist Youth Fellowship for four years. Her hobbies include music, reading, and attending both football and basketball games. Diana found Psychology to be her most challeng¬ ing subject. Martin E. Johnson 229 Forest Street College Undecided Martin ' s hobbies were playing hockey, baseball, and football, and working on cars. He also collected records by Warden Jones and the Turn Keys, The Temptations, and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Martin worked as a shipper for New En¬ gland Life after school. Robert H. Jones 80 Leonard St. College Electrical Engineer A member of the Boojum Rock staff for two years. Bob belonged to CYO for three years, and played the trumfiet in the Band. Skilled at golf and bowling. Bob relaxes in his spare time to the music of the Creedence Clearwater Revival and Steppenwolf. Richard E. Johnson 226 B Washington Street General Baker Active on the Junior Varsity Foot¬ ball and Wrestling teams, Rick re¬ ceived a letter in each for his ef¬ forts. His hobbies include football, working on cars, and collecting re¬ cords by Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Rick worked at Dunkin Donuts on weekends. Wanda D. Jordan 88 Holyoke Street Commercial Secretary A member of both Greenroom and the Pep Club for o ne year, Wanda performed in the Junior play So the Jury Was Hung , and also took part in Those Were The Days. When not sewing or reading, Wanda relaxes to the music of Sly and the Family Stone. Karen E. Johnston 94 Eastern Avenue Commercial Secretary Karen, who likes all sports, attend¬ ed many MHS baseball, basketball, and hockey games after school. She is a skilled bowler, and considers horseback riding her main hobby. Karen worked as a claim typist at the Traveler ' s Insurance Company for two years. Teresa A. Judge 381 Charles St. Commercial Secretary A two-year member of the National Honor Society, Terry was Vice-President of F.B.L.A. for three years. Active in the Pep Club and USONA, she was also a Blue and Gold representative for one year. Terry participated in CYO func¬ tions after school. Janice L. Jones 31 Blantyre Road Commercial Secretary A three-year member of Kappa Phi, Janice also belonged to the Socokis Lake Skimmers Ski Club, and was elected Treasurer in her Junior year. Her hobbies are water skiing, and collecting records by the Beach Boys. Janice worked as a typist after school. Keghanush Kalayjian 33 Fellsway East College Lab Technician A two-year member of Tri-Hi, Anush belonged to the Pep Club and Greenroom for one year. Active in Choral Arts, she par¬ ticipated on the Decoration Com¬ mittees for Tornado Power and Crystal Revelation . Baseball games occupy most of Anush ' s spare time. 166 David E. Katz 53 Gordon Street College Lawyer Active on the Maldonian Photo Staff, Dave was Head Photographer in his senior year. A member of LIT for two years, he was Regional Re¬ presentative of TIFTY, and Secre¬ tary of Alpha Mu Alpha. Dave was also the stage manager of See How They Run. Wendy Lee Kaufman 727 Highland Avenue College Undecided Secretary of Le Cercle Francais Wendy was a three-year member of CAM, and a member of National Honor. Active on the Business Staff of the Maldonian, she was also a member of Latin Honor for two years, and sang in the chorus of Those Were the Days . Beverly A. Keen 50 East Border Road Commercial Airline Stewardess President of FBLA and Vice-Presi¬ dent of Alpha Delta Alpha, Beverly also belonged to the Pep Club. A Vocational Cheerleader in her Se¬ nior year, she participated in Those Were The Days , and was active on the Ticket committee for Heat Wave . David F. Kelley 145 Coleman Street College PMot A member of LIT, Dave also par¬ ticipated on both the Indoor and Outdoor Track teams for three years. Program Co-chairman of Those Were the Days , he was active on the Ticket Committee for Crystal Revelation , and was Co-chairman of Tornado Power. Deborah L. Kelley 38 Estey St. Commercial Beautician A member of Greenroom for three years, Debbie participated on the Refreshment Committee for Sadie Hawkins Day in her Junior year. Proficient at knitting, her other hobbies include reading and col¬ lecting the records of her favorite group, the Beatles. John F. Kelliher 99 Medford Street General Undecided John ' s hobbies include drag racing, working on cars, and attending football and baseball games. He also collects records by Blood, Sweat, and Tears, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and the Rolling Stones. John worked for the Ameri¬ can Aluminum Company. Elizabeth M. Kenny 85 Whitman Street College Undecided Active in Choral Arts for two years, Beth was also a member of Green¬ room. She participated on the De¬ coration Committees for Santa ' s Soul Session and Heat Wave , as well as Tornado Power . Beth worked as a cashier at Star Market after school. M. Patricia Kiernan 27 Gordon Street College Statistician Head cheerleader for MHS and President of the National Honor Society, Patty served as Editor of Clubs on the Maldonian. A home¬ room representative for three years, she danced in the chorus and was a member of the Dead End Kids in Those Were The Days. George Kilbride 29 Webber Street General Undecided Active in the Ski Club for ne year, George participated on the Enter¬ tainment Committee for Sadie Hawkins Day in his junior year. George spends his vacations swim¬ ming and boating, and likes to at¬ tend hockey, football, and basket¬ ball games on weekends. James E. Killion 26 Floral Avenue College Undecided A skilled saxophone player, Jimmy won an award in music in his Junior year. His hobbies include painting, swimming, and playing touch foot¬ ball, Jimmy also likes to collect records by Blood, Sweat, and Tears, Sly and the Family Stone, and the Beatles. Albert M. Kipnis 176 Walnut Street College Lawyer A member of the Audio-Visual Club for three years, Al was also a member of the Road-Knights Auto Club. He played the base guitar, and organized his own group, The Changing Times. Al ' s hobbies in¬ cluded working on cars, and attend¬ ing baseball games. Richard I. Kline 31 Hawthorne Street College Accountant A member of COG and TIFTY for three years. Rich was also a two-year member of the Rifle Club. His hobbies include attending foot¬ ball and baseball games, and listen¬ ing to records by the Beatles. Rich worked at the Davids Supply Com¬ pany after school. 167 Walter J. Kopek 359 Broadway College Mechanical Engineer A two-year member of the National Honor Society, Wally belonged to COG and Le Cercle Francais for three years. He was an active mem¬ ber of the Student Council, and participated on the Refreshment Committee for Crystal Revela¬ tion in his Junior year. Debra A. Kraft 159 Salem Street College Teacher A three-year member of CAM, Debbie also belonged to BBG for two years. She attended Hebrew Teacher ' s College, and worked as a camp counselor at Yavneh. In her spare time, Debbie plays volleyball, swims, and collects records by the Rolling Stones. Richard L. Kres 25 Walnut Street College Engineer Manager and trainer of the Football team, Dick received a letter in Football in his Junior year. He par¬ ticipated on the Indoor and Out¬ door Track teams, and received a letter in Cross Country. Dick ' s hobby is making tape-recordings of Beetle records. Eric M. Krivelow 30 Mills Street College Marine Biologist Treasurer of AZA, Eric was also a member of the Audio-Visual Club, and was elected Co-chairman in his Senior year. His hobbies include fishing, hockey, and working on cars. Eric also collects records by Blood, Sweat, and Tears, and the Temptations. Margaret Krupnick 58 Maple Street College Undecided A member of the Band for three years. Mush was also a majorette. She belonged to TIFTY for four years, and was active in Greenroom and the Ski Club. Mush likes to swim, attend football games, and collect records by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Carol J. Kushlan 54 Fellsmere Road College Teacher Active in Tri-Hi and FTA, Carol was also a member of Le Cercle Francais. She was a three-year member of CYO, and participated in Those Were the Days in her Junior year. Skilled at tennis and skiing, Carol watches football games in her spare time. Linda S. LaBombard 25 Whipple Street College Undecided A member of MYF for five years, Linda was elected President in her Senior year. She was active in the Pep Club, and also belonged to Alpha Delta Alpha. Linda considers swimming to be her main hobby, but also likes to collect records by the Beatles. Anita P. Lacey 37 Beltran Street College Undecided A member of BBG for four years, Pat also belonged to Phi Delta Phi. She participated on the Field Hockey and Tennis Teams, and re¬ ceived a letter in each. Pat was active on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for Santa ' s Soul Session in her Sophomore year. Peter J. Lacey 46 Lowell Street General Sheet Metal Worker Active on the Ticket committee for the Voke Valentine Dance in his Junior year, Pete worked as a stock- boy at the Samtan Engineering Company after school. His hobbies are coin-collecting, attending Red Sox games, and listening to records by Donovan. Kathleen LaFreniere 151 Beltran Street Commercial Secretary A member of the Pep Club and Tri-Hi for one year, Kathy was also active in the Ski Club. She par¬ ticipated on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for Tornado Power , and worked as a secretary for Mr. Tighe for three years. Kathy likes to ski during vacation. Kenneth J. Lailer 580 Salem Street General Undecided A member of the Rifle Club in his Sophomore year, Kenny worked at Nelson ' s Bakery after school. His hobbies include collecting stamps and coins, and listening to the re¬ cords of Donovan. Kenny found Science to be his most challenging subject. Ronald D. Lake 36 Lake Street General Electrical Engineer A skilled guitarist, Ronnie also likes to sing and play the drums. His hobbies include fishing, fixing clocks and radios, and playing re¬ cords by the Rolling Stones. A sports fan, Ronnie attended all MHS football, hockey, and baseball games after school. 168 Arlene M. Landers 22 Newhall Street Commercial Secretary A member of the Softball Team for three years, Arlene worked as a typist at City Hall after school. Her hobbies are coin-collecting, swim¬ ming, and horseback riding. Arlene also collects records by Blood, Sweat, and Tears, and Sly and the Family Stone. Sandra La Rosa Dist. Ed. Hairdresser A two-year member of the Pep Club, Sandy also served as a home¬ room representative for the Blue and Gold. She was a Ski Club mem¬ ber and likes to water ski in her spare time. Sandy belonged to Ecce Signum Sorority and attended Hair Dressing School. Lesley P. Lawson 100 Woodland Road Commercial Undecided Lesley was a one-year member of both the Pep Club and the Future Nurses Club. She also worked on the Advertising Staff of the Blue and Gold for two years. Employed in the office of the Morton Oil Company, Lesley was a fan of Simon and Garfunkel. Claire E. Lane 19 Central Ave. Commercial Stewardess A Ski Club member for three years, Claire also belonged to the Rifle Club and the Maldonian Staff. After school, she attended CYO and ADA meetings, and during vacations she skied and surfed. Claire found English to be her most interesting subject. Corrine M. Lawlor 55 Bowman Street Commercial College A three-year member of the Band, Corrine was also a majorette for two years. As a Junior, Corrine appeared in the Dance Chorus of Those Were the Days. When not listening to her record collection, Corrine worked at the Langley Equipment Company. Catherine A. LeBlanc 21 Blantyre Road College Journalism Cathy, Co-editor of the 1970 Maldonian, also served as assistant secretary of her class and Secretary of the National Honor Society. A three-year Varsity Field Hockey halfback, she is most interested in creativity, meeting people and being involved in life . Susan L. Lane 32 Edmund Street College Model A member of the Rifle Club for one year. Sue was also a three-year member of Rainbow Girls. She was active in the Pep Club, and par¬ ticipated on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for Santa ' s Soul Session. Sue worked as a waitress at Friend¬ ly ' s after school. Denise Lawlor 677 Cross Street Dist. Ed. Undecided Denise, who worked after school at the First National Bank in Somer¬ ville, was an active member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year and frequently attended many bas¬ ketball and football games. In¬ terested in music, she liked to col¬ lect the albums of Tom Rush. Mary T. LeBlanc 1210 Fellsway General Undecided Mary was a one-year member of both the Ski Club and Tri-Hi. In her Sophomore year, she was the Maldonian representative from her homeroom. Mary, who likes to sew, knit, and attend football games, worked at the Merchant ' s Mutual Insurance Company. Edmond D. Langlois 38 Orient Street General Marching Instructor ‘Eddie, who was a nine-year member of the 27th Lancers Drum Corps, taught marching and maneuvering in this group. At school. History was Eddie ' s most challenging sub¬ ject. An enthusiastic sports fan, Eddie often participates in hockey and football games. James F. Lawlor 89 Westcott Street Commercial Accountant Jim, who worked at the Converse Rubber Company, often listens to Big Brother and the Holding Com¬ pany and the Temptations. He was a member of the Rifle Club in his Senior year. After a three-year membership in the CYO, Jim was elected Treasurer. Steven E. LeBlanc 46 Linwood Street College Civil Engineer Steve was in the Statesmen , a Drum and Bugle Corps from Everett, for one year. Employed by the Triple A Packing Company, he listed football and baseball as his two favorite sports. Steve also col¬ lected the albums of the Jimi Hen¬ drix Experience. 169 Nora J. Leetch 14 Prospect Street College Physicist Jane received a letter of commenda¬ tion from the National Merit Scholarship Competition. A par¬ ticipant in Junior Achievement, she operated Mythco, a jewelry com¬ pany. For relaxation, Jane listened to the albums of the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Edward J. Legrow 305 Newland Street Dist. Ed. Undecided Eddie wor ked in the Microfilm De¬ partment of the John Hancock In¬ surance Company. A fan of the Bruins, Eddie selected Wood¬ working as his most interesting sub¬ ject. In his spare time, Eddie re¬ paired radios and collected albums by the Righteous Brothers. Ann LePage 35 Emerald Street Commercial Undecided As a Sophomore, Ann was a mem¬ ber of the Pep Club. When not listening to her collection of Al¬ bums by The Who and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, she often went to basketball and hockey games. Ann was employed as a typist for the Malden Public Schools. Carol S. Levine 387 Bryant Street College —Teacher Carol was employed as a salesgirl at Raymond ' s Department Store in Boston. A sports enthusiast, she enjoyed swimming, ice skating and toboganning. In her spare time, Carol collected the albums of the Grassroots, the Turtles, and the Creedence Clearwater Revival. Nate J. Lincoff 14 Coburn Street College College Nate received Varsity letters in both Football and Wrestling. Presi¬ dent of his Sophomore Class, he served as Homeroom Representa¬ tive for two years. In his Junior year, Nate was in the chorus of Those Were the Days and was a host for the Senior Prom. Phyllis R. Lindquist 30 Gibson Street College Undecided Phyll, who was a two-year member of the Pep Club, was also a member of the Future Business Leaders of America for three years. During school hours, she worked in Mr. Belmonte ' s Room. A collector of Jimi Hendrix albums, Phyll also worked at Signor Pizza ' s. Joan E. Lister 66 Dutton Street Commercial Secretary In her Sophomore year, Joanie re¬ ceived a letter for her participation on the Field Hockey Team. Em¬ ployed in the office of the New England Telephone Company, Jo¬ anie went waterskiing and listened to her collection of Beetle albums in her spare time. Catherine M. Lombard 301 Newland Street General Gym Teacher Cathy has a collection of albums by the Temptations, Smokey Robin¬ son and the Miracles, and Dionne Warwick. A fan of the Boston Red Sox, Cathy waterskis and goes horseback riding in her spare time. She worked at the Employers Group Insurance Company. Louise A. London 25 Parker St. College Drama Louise, a three-year member of the Greenroom Dramatics Society, served as Secretary in her Senior year. As a participant in both Cho¬ ral Arts and Chamber Singers, Louise appeared in the musical Oliver. In her spare time Louise acts in the Now Theater. Kevin W. Lordan 44 Plainfield Avenue College Undecided Kevin, who worked as a gas station attendant at Sunoco, was interested in English and Meteorology. A fan of the Bruins and the Celtics, Kevin often relaxed by listening to the music of the Beatles, the Jimi Hen¬ drix Experience, and the Rolling Stones. Steven G. Loveridge 73 Maynard Street College Aerospace Engineer For three years; Steve played guard on the basketball team. In his Se¬ nior year he was a member of the Football squad, and belonged to LIT for two years. Steve was the Sophomore Representative for his homeroom, and was also a member of the YMCA. Debra A. Lowe 27 Garden Street College Nurse Debbie, who was a three-year mem¬ ber of the Future Nurses Club, served as the Secretary in her Se¬ nior year. A member of the Pep Club, she was a Maldonian Repre¬ sentative in her Junior year. After school Debbie worked in the office at Hardwick ' s. 170 Robert A. Luongo 1364 Eastern Avenue College Merchant Marine Lou was a member of the MHS Football Team for one year. His outside interests include deep sea scuba diving, hockey, Chemistry, and baseball. Lou worked part-time as a busboy, and liked to listen to the Fifth Dimension and Sly and the Family Stone. Russell J. Lutkeviih 109 West Street General Undecided Russell, whose interests ranged from Mechanical Drawing to paint¬ ing, liked to listen to records by the Temptations and the Rascals. He also worked part-time at the E. P. Lewis Candy Factory. A baseball fan, Russell attended many of the Red Sox games. John C. Lyons 133 Mount Vernon Street Voke Sheet Metal Worker John, a participant on the Voke Basketball and Baseball teams, was also active on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for the Voke Valentine Dance in his Senior year. His hob¬ bies included drawing and dancing to the records of the Creedence Clearwater Revival. F. James Lubinski 76 Westcott Street General College A member of Greenroom in his Sophomore year, Jimmy liked hockey, fishing, and bowling. He was also interested in Speech and Drama and English. In his free time, he liked listening to Smokey Robin¬ son and the Miracles and Sly and the Family Stone. Susan A. Lynch 44 Stevens Street College Undecided Susan was a member of Choral Arts for three years, Tri-Hi for two years, and Greenroom and the Pep Club for one year each. She was on the Decoration Committee for Santa ' s Soul Sessions and her hobbies include reading, sewing, cooking, and swimming. Patricia A. Luongo 164 Malden Street College College Pat, who was the head of the Blue and Gold Subscription Staff for two years, was also a one-year member of FTA. She was on the Refreshment committee of the Sadie Hawkins dance, and worked after school at a record distribution company. Delores A. L ussier 14 Cliff St. College Nurse A two-year member of the Malden CYO, Delores was also in the Pep Club for one year. Her interests include swimming and collecting old coins and stamps. A fan of most sports, Delores attended many of the school ' s football, baseball, and basketball games. Ronna S. Lurie 33 Glen Street College Teacher Ronna was a three-year member of the Band, BBG, and TIFTY. She was on the Decoration committee of Heat Wave and also on the Ticket committee of Santa ' s Soul Session. She worked at Lechmere Sales, and likes to play tennis in her spare time. Paul Lund 77 Las Casas Street General Undecided Paul was employed at the Mystic Sub Shop after school. In his spare time, he collected the albums of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and the Creedence Clearwater Re¬ vival. Paul enjoyed bowling and at¬ tending MHS baseball and hockey games for relaxation. Beverly A. Lyons 83 Alden Street Commercial Undecided Assistant Treasurer of the Senior class, Bev was also a two-year mem¬ ber of the Kappa Phi Sorority. She was on the Art Committee for Heat Wave and the Decoration Committee for Santa ' s Soul Ses¬ sion . Bev ' s interests include water skiing and tennis. Carol A. Lyons 904 Main Street General Medical Technician Carol, a Maldonian representative as a Senior, was a member of CYO for three years and Ski Club for two years. She was on the Ticket and Refreshment committees for both Crystal Revelation and Tornado Power . Carol also worked part- time at Brigham ' s. Jo-Anne Lusiner 124 Plymouth Road General Secretary A member of the Forestdale Youth Group for two years, Jo-Anne ' s in¬ terests ranged from cooking to reading books. She was a record collector, and liked to listen to the Supremes. Jo-Anne worked part- time as a babysitter, and was a hockey and baseball fan. 171 Linda G. MacAskill 614 Salem Street Commercial Secretary Linda, who was a typist for Boojum Rock, was also a MHS football and hockey fan. Her hobbies included dancing and listening to records of the Temptations and the Supremes. Linda was a part time worker at the Jordan Marsh Company in Malden. Lois A. MacAskill 614 Salem Street Commercial Undecided Lois, an avid M.H.S. baseball and hockey fan, was also a homeroom librarian during her Sophomore year. Outside of school, Lois was employed by the John Hancock Mutual Company and listened to her collection of Lovin ' Spoonful and Doors albums. Gerald B. Macaulay 52 East Border Road College Pre-Med. Gerry was a member of both Cross¬ country and the Rifle Club for one year. His outside interests include playing the folk guitar and collec¬ ting old U. S. coins. He likes to listen to the Cream and Led Zeppel¬ in, and is a follower of the Boston Red Sox. Barry C. MacEachern 11 Dennis Road Voke Electrician Barry, employed at the Baltan Elec¬ tric Company his Senior year, also worked on the Decoration com¬ mittee for the Valentine ' s Day Dance for three years. He partici¬ pated in the lighting of Tara, and liked to play hockey, baseball, and swim in his spare time. Carol-Ann MacDonald 71 Goodwin Avenue College Secretary Cam, a one-year member of the Pep Club, was on the Basketball Team for one year. She was on the Pub¬ licity Committee for Those Were the Days and on the Decoration Committee for Crystal Revela¬ tion . Cam ' s interests included horseback riding and English. Dorothy M. MacDonald 655 Cross Street General Nurse Dorothy worked at the Carewell Nursing Home as a nurse ' s aide for two years, and was also a member of the Pep Club. She spent much time listening to her collection of Temptation albums and attending soccer matches and MHS football games. Roderick C. MacDonald 118 William Street General Pipe Fitter Rod, who is interested in skiing, was a member of the Ski Club for three years. Swimming, surfing, and wrestling are included in Rod ' s other sports activities. When not working at the AAA Packing Com¬ pany, Rod listens to the music of Jimi Hendrix. Wendy Mac Kay 134 Plainfield Avenue General Undecided Wendy was a member of the chorus for Those Were The Days and was a member of MYF for four years. She collects psychedelic post¬ ers, beaded necklaces, and other unique items. She often listens to the records of Jimi Hendrix and the Four Seasons. I Deborah L. MacKenzie 84 Lebanon Street Commercial Secretary Deb, very active in school and out, was a three-year member of the Pep Club. She was Co-chairman of the Publicity committee for Heat Wave and played on the Field Hockey team for two years. A member of BY F f or five years, she was also Treasurer. Kathleen R. MacKesey 24 Warren Avenue Dist. Ed. O. R. Technician Kathy was a member of the Ski Club, the Pep Club, CYO, and Al¬ pha Delta Alpha sorority for three years each. She sang and danced as one of the Chill Chasers in Those Were the Days . Kathy likes sewing, football, and hockey, and is employed by the Kernwood. Diane Mac Lennan 37 Gale Street College Teacher A three-year member of FBLA, Diane was also a member of FTA and the Pep Club. She belonged to Girl Scouts for ten years, and the CYO for one. She was a member of the Ticket Committee of Tornado Power, and likes boating and swimming. Davene T. MacPherson 1 Highland Terrace Commercial Airline Stewardess Davene was Co-chairman and one of the founders of the Youth Cen¬ ter. She was a member of the Pep Club and the Ski Club, and also belonged to the Kappa Phi Soror¬ ity. She attended dancing school and performed a modern dance in Those Were The Days. 172 Philip J. Magner 86 Plainfield Ave. College College Phil, who likes all sports, belonged to the YMCA. He often plays foot¬ ball and basketball, and spends much time spear fishing and scuba diving. Math proved to be Phil ' s strongest subject. He collects rec¬ ords by the Temptations and Cham¬ bers Brothers. Kathy A. Mallon 49 Presley Street Dist. Ed. Nurse A member of the Ski Club in her Sophomore year, Kathy joined the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for two years. She participated in the song and dance novelty act, Chill Chasers” for Those Were the Days . Kathy likes to go horseback riding and water skiing. Donald E. Malloy Jr. 52 High Street College Chemist Don who appeared in See How They Run , was a one-year member of the Ski Club. He was also on the staff of Boojum Rock. He attends all football and hockey games, and spends much time listening to rec¬ ords by Jimi Hendrix and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Patricia A. Mangino 311 Pearl St. Commercial Secretary A one-year member of the Pep Club, Pattie worked at the Hilltop Nursery School for two years. A loyal Red Sox fan, she often at¬ tends many baseball games, and al¬ so likes to bowl. She liked Typing and the music of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. Robert F. Manning 59 Plainfield Avenue College Architect Bob, a member of the YMCA for five years, was a low hurdler in outdoor track. He worked as a bus- boy at Joyce Chen ' s Chinese res¬ taurant and was a three-year mem¬ ber of the CYO. He often bowls and listens to records by Big Brother and the Holding Company. Diane M. Manzi 121 Adams Street Commercial Secretary Diane, a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year, attended sev¬ eral MHS football, hockey, and bas¬ ketball games. She baby-sits quite often after school, and listens to records of the Association and the Grass Roots. Math was her strong¬ est subject. Dennis P. Marciello 93 Cherry Street College Medicine A three-year member of Latin Hon¬ or, Dennis was on the staff of the Blue and Gold for two years and Co-editor of the sports page. He was a Homeroom Representative for three years and in his Junior year he was Co-chairman of Those Were the Days . Ruth E. Marino 172 Newland Street General Bookkeeper Ruthy, who belonged to the YMCA Extension for one year, worked part-time at the Marine Recruiting Station under the YMCA Youth Program. She often goes horseback riding and does a lot of painting. She is also a fan of baseball and basketball. Laura R. Markowitz 45 Wyllis Avenue College Psychologist Laura, a two-year member of both Greenroom and Le Cercle Francais was also a member of the Ski Club for one year. She also wrote several literary articles for Boojum Rock. A member of TIFTY, she often played the guitar and listened to Arlo Guthrie. Sandra L. Markunas 321 Summer Street College Nurse A member of the Band for three years, Sandee was a Maldonian Rep¬ resentative in her Sophomore year. She belonged to the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for two years. Ac¬ cording to Sandee being with a big crowd a nd just fooling around and talking is fun. Robert S. Marrone 267 Cross Street Voke Auto Mechanic Bob, who played all sports, espe¬ cially baseball and basketball, was interested in mechanics and work¬ ing on cars. He liked Diana Ross and the Supremes, The Tempta¬ tions, and Tommy James and the Shondells. Bob also worked at the Parkway Gulf Station in Melrose. Michael E. Marshall 198 Sammett Street College College Mike has received trophies for bowling, baseball, and basketball, and has received letters for baseball. He worked on the Ticket com¬ mittee for Tornado Power, and often listens to his record collection of Smokey Robinson and the Mira¬ cles and the Temptations. 173 Patricia S. Marsinelli 6 Montvale Street Commercial Secretary Patty played right field on the Girls ' Softball Team for one year. She also played center on the Girls ' Field Hockey Team for three years and received two letters. In her Junior year she was a Maldonian Representative and a recipient of an Operation Kindness Award. Delores A. Martinelli 70 Emerald Street Commercial Secretary Dellie liked the music of Blood, Sweat, and Tears and the Beatles. She spent much of her time paint¬ ing, sewing, and playing tennis. She also liked to go bowling and swim¬ ming quite often. Shorthand and Bookkeeping were always Dellie ' s best subjects. Dorothy Martinelli 70 Emerald Street College College Dotty was a three-year member of both Tri-Hi and Le Cercle Francais. She spends much time sewing and also does a lot of creative writing. She likes to watch and participate in all sports, and often listens to the records of Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Donna A. Matthews 539 Cross Street Commercial Secretary Donna worked as a waitress at the Square Doughnut Shop in Malden Square. In school, Donna selected bookkeeping and United State His¬ tory as her most interesting sub¬ jects. Donna collects the albums of Wilson Pickett and Creedence Clear¬ water Revival. Barbara E. Mattsen 34 Church Street Commercial Secretary Barbara, who belonged to FBLA for three years, was also a recipient of two Honor Roll Awards. She worked at Boyds after school in her Senior year. She likes painting, ten¬ nis, bowing, and the music of the Beach Boys and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Gayle M. McCarthy 419 Charles Street College Legal Secretary McCaggy, a three-year member of the Student Council, belonged to CAM and The Pep Club for two years. She was Co-chairman and a member of the Chill-chasers for Those Were the Days , and was a three-year member and Photo Edi¬ tor of the Maldonian. Bernard J. Mayne 154 Savin Street College Lawyer Bernie played defense on the Var¬ sity Hockey Team for two years. He was a member of LIT for one year and belonged to the YMCA for four years. He was also Vice-Pres¬ ident of his CYO and worked on the Decoration Committee for Tornado Power . William F. McDermott 66 Dutton Street General College Billy, a member of the Football Team for three years, received two letters for his performance as a halfback. He belonged to the YMCA for four years, and often attends MHS hockey games. Billy goes to all the Bruins ' games and likes watching drag races. Michelle M. Mayo 61 Sterling Street College Teacher Shelley was a member and choreog¬ rapher of the dance chorus in Those Were the Days. She was a Homeroom Representative for two years and a Blue and Gold Repre¬ sentative for one year. She likes shopping for and wearing clothes of all types. Diane R. McGarry 23 Russell Court General Fashion Designer Diane, who was a member of the Pep Club for one year, worked at Jordan Marsh in Malden. She listen¬ ed to the records of Simon and Garfunkel and Joan Baez, and often sewed, played tennis, and went horseback riding. History was her best subject. Michael A. Mazzarella 95 Bellrock Street General Advertising Michael, who worked in Edsons ' Shoe Store in Malden, often worked on cars. He liked to dance and listen to records of Jimi Hen¬ drix and the Beatles. He is a fan of football and basketball, but espe¬ cially likes playing hockey at Hock¬ ey T own. Barbara J. McKinnon 55 Wyoming Avenue Commercial Secretary Barbara, who belonged to the Pep Club in her Sophomore year, was a member of Kappa Phi Sorority. After school she worked at the New England Telephone Company. In her free time she liked to swim and skate or listen to the Four Seasons and the Supremes. 174 Paul D. McKinnon 14 Chester Street College Accounting Paul, a member of the Ski Club for one year, worked as a stock boy at Easons ' Shoe Store. He liked at¬ tending Bruins ' games and Celtics games and playing baseball and football. Paul liked listening to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Company and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Diane M. McManus 1 7 Upham Street General Secretary Diane worked at the Reading Gas and Light Company during the summer of her Junior year. She was interested in Shorthand and Typ¬ ing, bowling, and both ice and roll¬ er skating. Diane enjoyed listening to Aretha Franklin. Bette L. McLaughlin 16 I rving Street Commercial Hair Dresser Bette, a member of the Pep Club for three years, also participated in the Sacred Heart ' s C.Y.O. Em¬ ployed as a waitress at Howard Johnson ' s, Bette enjoyed oil paint¬ ing and listening to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Com¬ pany and The Who. Karen K. McNamara 75 Gilbert Street College Medicine Karen, Secretary of her class for three years, was a three-year mem¬ ber of USONA and a one-year member of German Honor. She played on the Girls ' Field Hockey, Basketball, and Softball Teams for three years. She was also an MHS Cheerleader. Donna L. McLay 41 Pine Street College Nurse Donna, who was a two-year mem¬ ber of the Library Club, was also a Library Aide. She was a mem¬ ber of the Future Nurses ' Club for three years, and worked on the Ticket Committee for Those Were the Days and the Decoration Com¬ mittee for Tornado Power. Maureen E. McNeil 307 Broadway Work-Study Secretary Maureen was a member of the Pep Club for one year and also belonged to the Kappa Phi Sorority for two years. She liked to water ski and play field hockey and was inter¬ ested in photography. She also listened to records by Stevie Won¬ der and the Temptations. Karen A. McLeod 61 Bowman Street College Teacher Karen was a member of the Pep Club for two years. She also be¬ longed to the Future Nurses ' Club for one year and was a three-year member of the CYO. Karen worked at Langley Handling Equipment, and likes the music of The Temp¬ tations and The Rascals. I Margaret A. McWhirk 48 Essex Street College Fashion Designer A member of the Ski Club for two years, Margie was also a Maldonian homeroom representative. Among her hobbies were drawing cartoons, horseback-riding, and playing vol¬ leyball. Margie also collects records by Sly and the Family Stone, and the Beatles. Danette Y. McWilliams 508 Lebanon Street College College Danette was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais and was a Maldonian Representative in her Senior year. She also belonged to the staff of Boojum Rock for one year. She worked on three dance Committees and was a one-year member of Choral Arts. Lawrence D. Melanson 231 Cross Street College College Larry, who worked at Samton En¬ gineering Corp oration, liked doing carpentry work and playing hockey and football. He also liked weight¬ lifting. He was interested in all sci¬ ences, especially Chemistry, and listened to the music of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Monette A. Melanson 400 Fellsway East College Sociologist As a Senior, Moanie was Editor-in- Chief of Blue and Gold, Vice Pres¬ ident of German Honor, and as a Junior was Historian of the Future Teachers. She was Assistant Trea¬ surer of her class in her Sophomore and Junior years. Moanie was also a member of USONA and Le Cercle Francais. Linda E. Menard 80 Alden Street Commercial Secretary A one-year member of the Pep- Club, Linda was also a Homeroom Representative in her Sophomore year. Her interests included skiing, horseback riding, high school foot¬ ball and basketball, and listening to the records of the Beach Boys and The Temptations. 175 Richard W. Menard 30 Bainbridge Street Commercial Undecided A member of the Hockey Team, Rick also participated on the Foot¬ ball Team for three years. His in¬ terests include all types of outdoor sports, especially waterskiing. Dur¬ ing the winter months, Rick spends his spare time skiing and playing ice hockey. Janet C. Merritt 60 Rockingham Avenue General Secretary A member of the Pep Club and Tri-Hi for three years, Janet helped her class by working on the Decora¬ tions Committee for the kickoff dance, Tornado Power . She worked after school at the Jordan Marsh Company in Malden, and al¬ so was a basketball fan. Michael J. Mierzykowski 27 Cherry Street College Music Teacher Musically inclined, Mike was a three-year member of both the Band and the Statesman Drum and Bugle Corps. He participated on the Wrestling Team for two years, and is interested in hockey and baseball. After school, Mike worked at Brig¬ ham ' s in Medford. Diane J. Mercuri 456 Pleasant Street College Airline Hostess Secretary of FBLA, Diane was a three-year member of both Tri-Hi and the Pep Club. A Maldonian representative, she served as an ush¬ erette at Senior Class Night 1969, and was awarded an Auxilium Latinum Award. After school, Diane works at Signor Pizza. John A. Meuse 191 Newland Street General Restaurant Manager John, a member of Choral Arts Society in his Sophomore year, par¬ ticipated on the Entertainment Committee for the Sadie Hawkins Day dance. He is interested in basketball and the music of the Righteous Brothers. After school, John worked at a machine shop. Linda M. Mills 1 Greenwood Terrace Dist. Ed. Nurse Linda ' s hobbies included swim¬ ming, skiing, and attending Red Sox baseball games. She also liked to collect records by Sly and the Family Stone, the Temptations, and Blood, Sweat and Tears. Linda was employed at the Jordan Marsh Company in Boston. Donna Marie Merenda 1 7 Clyde Street College Medical Technician Music chairman of Junior Varieties and a three-year member of Tri-Hi, Donna likes folk-singing and play¬ ing the guitar. She was Secretary of Greenroom for two years, and worked at the library after school. Sports-minded, she enjoys surfing and waterskiing. William E. Meuse 37 Judson Street College Undecided A YMCA Youth Worker, Bill was also a member of the YMCA Leader Corps, and participated on the Cross Country Team in his Junior and Senior years. Bill ' s interests in¬ clude basketball, hockey, and listening to the records of the Temptations. Peter G. Mills 96 Maple St. General Air Force A sports enthusiast, Peter likes par¬ ticipating in hockey, football, and basketball games. He likes music, and spends his leisure time playing the drums and listening to his rec¬ ord collection. Outside of school, Peter was employed by Edson ' s Shoe store. Hugh P. Merrill 40 Rockingham Ave. College Travel A sports enthusiast, Hugh partici¬ pated in Ski-Club activities for three years. Outside of school, his hobbies included hunting, skiing, and all types of water-sports. For relaxation, Hugh likes listening to records and rock music, and playing his guitar. Sandra A. Micole 134 Mountain Avenue Commercial Secretary A two-year member of the Pep Club, Sandy also participated in Ski Club activities for one year. Her interests included typing, cooking, and watching Red Sox baseball. Outside of school, Sandy spent her time listening to the records of The Temptations. Stephen G. Mills 1 Greenwood Terrace General Undecided Stephen, a soccer and tennis fan, spent much of his free time work¬ ing on and repairing cars. Outside of school, he liked golfing and lis¬ tening to the records of the Mothers of Invention. Stephen was employed by the Berkshire Apparel Corporation of Malden. 176 Nancy L. Mini 9 Wolcott Street Commercial Keypunch Operator A one-year member of both the Pep Club and FBLA, Nancy likes at¬ tending high school football, hock¬ ey, and basketball games. Outside of school, her interests included dancing, and in her spare time, Nan¬ cy preferred listening to records by the Temptations. Richard B. Mintz 176 Bainbridge St. College Photographer Ricky, a one-year member of the Maldonian Photography staff, has played football with the Malden chapter of AZA for three years. A hockey enthusiast, his interests also include football, swimming, and photography. Outside of school, Ricky worked at Rix. John Moore 69 Glen Rock Avenue Voke Machinist John, who worked on the Valen¬ tine ' s Day Dance Committee, play¬ ed Catcher on the Voke Baseball Team. After school, he was em¬ ployed at the U-Like Cone Corpor¬ ation. In his spare time, John col¬ lected baseball and mechanical mag¬ azines and old records. Robert J. Moore 120 Madison Street College Aviation Field A member of the Hockey Team in his Senior year. Bob also played basketball and hockey for CYO teams. After school, he belonged to the YMCA for three years. Bob ' s interests included football, and lis¬ tening to the records of the Dave Clark Five. Salvatore J. Morando 38 Rockwell Street Commercial Undecided Sal, a sports fan, participated in baseball and basketball activities. His interests included hockey, box¬ ing, and target shooting. After school, Sal spent his time bowling or listening to the records of Blood, Sweat and Tears. He was employed by the A P. Ronald E. Morelli 25 Magnolia Street General Gym Instructor Ron, a two-year member of Choral Arts, was on the Decoration com¬ mittee for Heat Wave and Mag¬ nify . He participated on the In¬ door, Outdoor, and Cross Country Track teams for three years, and belonged to the Boston Gymnastic Association after school. Michael L. Morgan 135 Summer Street College Journalist Mike was a member of the St. Francis Basketball League for two years. In his free time, his interests included baseball, football, and lis¬ tening to records, especially those of Aretha Franklin. After school, Mike worked at the Imperial Badge Company. Roberta L. Morris 253 Cross St. Work-Study Hairdresser Roberta, a one-year Maldonian rep¬ resentative, was also a member of both the Ski Club and the Choral Art Society. Corresponding Secre¬ tary of Phi Delta Phi for two years, her interests include skiing, skating, swimming, and all types of spec¬ tator sports. Lydia A. Morse 23 Playstead Road General IBM Operator Lydia, a sports fan, spent much of her free time following the Red Sox baseball games. An accomplished equestrian, she was also interested in high school football and basket¬ ball games. After school, Lydia was employed by the John Hancock Company. David F. Moulton 16 Main Street Park College College Co-captain of the Football Team and three-year homeroom repre¬ sentative, Dave also participated on the Basketball, Wrestling, and Base¬ ball Teams. Outside of school, he belonged to a Softball League, and was a member of the Bold Peak Colony Golf Club. Dellon J. Moy 250 Main Street General Bass Player Dellon was a Blue and Gold repre¬ sentative in his Senior year. He was involved with the formation of a new musical group and designed the amplifiers for his combo. Outside of school, Dellon ' s interests included basketball and collecting pop-art posters. Carol E. Moylan 28 Cross Street College Scientific Research Treasurer of Le Cercle Francaisand a three-year member of USONA, Carol was also a badminton enthu¬ siast. Her interests included home gardening, watching baseball and football games, and listening to rec¬ ords, especially those of the Beatles. 177 Gary J. Muise 12 Holloway Street Voke Sheet M etal Gary was a sheet metal worker at the Shea Sheet Metal Company in Malden. He worked on the Decor¬ ation committee for the Valentine ' s Day Dance, and liked to attend drag races and to repair automo¬ biles. Gary collected the records of Steppenwolf and Cream. Peter A. Mu Haney 31 Beltran Street General Undecided A defenseman on the Hockey Team for two years, Pete also participated in baseball and football activities. Outside of school, he spent his free time playing basketball, hockey, and golf, and listening to the rec¬ ords of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. James Murphy 275 Lebanon Street Voke Mechanic Jim was interested in all outdoor sports, especially football, baseball, and soccer. He enjoyed working with old cars, and liked attending stock car races. Jim liked to listen to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Company and Aretha Franklin. Kathleen A. Murphy 31 Park Avenue Commercial Secretary A member of the Pep club in her Sophomore and Junior years, Kathy was also a one-year member of Tri-Hi. In her free time, she was interested in attending high school basketball, football and hockey games, and listening to the records of the Temptations. Kevin M. Murphy 48 Warren Avenue College Teacher A member of COG in his Senior year, Kevin also belonged to both the Ski Club and the Choral Art Society. His interests included bas¬ ketball, skiing, and working on and repairing automobiles. Outside of school, Kevin was employed by Kelley ' s in Revere. Lorraine M. Murphy 507 Highland Avenue Commercial Secretary A member of the Pep Club for three years, Lorraine likes Short¬ hand, Math, and Typing. Her winter activities include skating and skiing. She is a f ootball and hockey fan, and also likes Diana Ross and The Supremes and Tommy James and The Shondells. Mary Ellen Murphy 8 Watts Street Commercial Executive Secretary Maryellen, a one-year member of the Blue and Gold staff, partici¬ pated on both the Ticket and Re¬ freshment Committees for the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance. Her in¬ terests included painting, baseball, secretarial work, and listening to the records of the Beatles. William J. Murphy 55 High Rock Road Voke Mechanic A football and basketball fan. Bill also likes the Boston Bruins and the Red Sox. In his free hours after school, he kept himself occupied by working on cars and by listening to the musical groups. Blood, Sweat, and Tears, The Beatles, and The Temptations. Delores Murray 28 Clifton Street General Airline Stewardess Lorrie, a one-year member of the Pep Club, was most interested in English. She liked dancing and swimming, and was a fan of the MHS baseball team and Red Sox. After school, she worked at Giant Valu or listened to her record col¬ lection. Josephine A. Murray 806 Main Street Commercial Secretary Josie, who was a member of the MHS Pep Club for one year, attend¬ ed many of the school ' s football games. Her interests included horse-back riding, skiing, and Bi¬ ology. Josie likes to listen to The Blood, Sweat, and Tears and The Cream. Matthew J. Murray 89 Rockland Avenue College Meteorologist Matthew, a three-year member of Greenroom, was manager of the JV Football team in his Junior year. Outside of school, he was interested in hockey, football. Meteorology, and listening to the records cf the Beatles. He was employed by First National. Alan Musker 1 52 Lawrence Street College Undecided A member of the Mystic Valley Gun Club for two years, Alan also played the bass guitar in the group, Robin Goodfellow. He worked part-time at the Revere Drive-in and likes hockey and baseball. He was also interested in Chemistry and Algebra. 178 Bonney R. Myles 7 Holmes Street Commercial Insurance Agent A member of the Student Council in her Junior and Senior years, Bon¬ ney was Co-chairman of the Globe Santa Fund Drive. She was a mem¬ ber of both the Pep Club and Ski Club. Outside of school, Bonney was Treasurer of the Malden Youth Center. Susan M. Neenan 16 Wentworth Street Work-Study Airline Stewardess A member of the Teen Club at the Malden Youth Center, Sue was in¬ terested i n dancing, bowling, and horse back riding. In her free time, she attended high school football and hockey games. Outside of school. Sue worked at the Tele¬ phone Company in Malden. Mark A. Norton 243 Clifton Street Yoke Folk Singer Mark sang and played the guitar in Those Were The Days and won the Star of the Show award for his performance. Outside of school, he was interested in model building. Mark ' s other outside activities in¬ cluded reading poetry and playing hockey. Stephen R. Nanfria 101 Wyllis Avenue College Announcer Stephen, who plays both the guitar and the drums, likes all types of music. In his free time, he partici¬ pated in basketball and baseball ac¬ tivities. Stephen ' s interests included building models, gymnastics, and listening to the records of Aretha Franklin. Michael P. Neagle 90 Fairmont Street Dist. Ed. Electrician Mike, who joined the YMCA for one year, also belonged to the Rifle Club for one year. He likes working on cars, going hunting, and playing football and basketball. A fan of the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, Mike was employed by Revere Knitting Mills. Frank E. Needleman 98 Pierce Street General College Meteorologist A one-year member of the Photog¬ raphy Club, Frank also belonged to an Astronomy Club for two years. His pastimes include fishing, astron¬ omy, photography, and fixing ra¬ dios. He is a baseball and football fan, and is interested in Biology and Geometry. Daniel Nemeskal 48 Pagum Street College Undecided A one-year member of the Noba Bowling League, Dan also partici¬ pated in other sports activities. His interests included baseball, swim¬ ming, and both Modern and U. S. History. Outside of school, Dan was employed by the Laskin Catering Company. Jean E. Nickerson 207 Tremont Street Commercial Special Education Jeannie, a baseball fan, also attend¬ ed high school football and basket¬ ball games. In her spare time, her interests included English, reading, watching television, and listening to the records of the Temptations, and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. James P. Norcott 43 Madison Street College Engineering Jimmy was a member of the Cross Country track team in his Soph¬ omore year. Interested in Math, Geometry is his favorite subject. When not in school, Jimmy spent most of his leisure time at the YMCA. During the winter he was an avid basketball fan. Bonnie A. O ' Brien 58 Wyoming Avenue College Education Greenroom ' s Assistant Treasurer in her Junior year, Bonnie has been a homeroom and a Blue and Gold representative. A Pep Club and Ski Club member for one year, she listens to the records of Glen Camp¬ bell. In the summer Bonnie worked at Camp Madaca. David M. O ' Brien 81 Whitman Street General Draftsman Dave was interested in football, bas¬ ketball, baseball, and Mechanical Drawing. He liked working with cars, and listening to the records of Big Brother and the Holding Com¬ pany. Dave enjoyed watching all comedians, and especially liked Bill Cosby. Debra O ' Brien 81 Whitman Street Commercial Secretary Debbie liked dancing and collecting records. She worked part-time as a babysitter, and was interested in swimming. Typing, Stenography, and basketball. Debbie also enjoyed listening to the records of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Aretha Franklin. 179 Edward F. O ' Brien 87 High Street General VISTA A representative for the Blue and Gold in his Sophomore year, Ed was a singer in the Choral Art So¬ ciety for a year. He was on the Program and Ticket committees of Those Were the Days and in the Radio chorus. Ed watched car races in his free time. Michael E. O ' Brien 13 Welsh Street General Baseball Player Mike, who pitched and played left field on the Baseball Team, was a guard on the Football Team. He participated in hockey games in his spare time and was a member of St. Luke ' s Softball Team. After school, Mike worked at Child World in Medford. Dianne P. O ' Conner 60 Echo Street Commercial Secretary Dianne, a member of Alpha Delta Alpha for one year, also has be¬ longed to the Catholic Youth Or¬ ganization for two years. Her most enjoyable classes were English and Shorthand. Dianne worked part time after school at the Faulkner Manufacturing Company. Charles J. O ' Donaghue 9 Hamden Road College Acting The President of Greenroom for two years, Charlie was the stage director for Those Were The Days. A member of the Now Theater, his interests include foot¬ ball, writing and music. Charlie was the Director for both his Junior and Senior class plays. Patricia M. O ' Farrell 171 Kimball Street Commercial Secretary A one-year member of the Choral Arts, Patty was Co-Chairman of the Decorations Committee for Heat Wave. She belonged to the Ecce Signum Sorority for three years, and was in the dance chorus of Those Were the Days. Her hob¬ bies were bowling and dancing. Mary Ann Ofcharsky 1329 Salem Street College Teacher Co-editor of Academics for the Maldonian Mary Ann was Co-chair¬ man of the Senior Play See How They Run. A member of both FTA and Kappa Phi for three years, she was also Treasurer of USONA. Mary Ann was also active in the Pep Club and Ski Club. Deborah M. O ' Leary 250 West Street Commercial Undecided Debbie was a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore and Junior years, and was interested in Stenog¬ raphy, Shorthand, and History. She liked football, baseball, basketball, and swimming, and enjoyed lis¬ tening to the records of Led Zep¬ pelin and The Beatles. Robert P. O ' Leary 57 Chester Street College College A catcher on the Baseball Team, Bob was a member of Sacred Hearts ' Catholic Youth Organiza¬ tion for two years. He was also a member of the YMCA for one year. After school Bob worked at First National and listened to the sounds of the Beach Boys. Jerry C. Olimpio 35 Andrew Street Voke Auto Mechanic Jerry, who worked after school at the Hawkridge Steel Company, liked rebuilding cars as his hobby. He was a baseball and football fan and particularly liked the New York Jets. In his free time, he listened to the Bee Gees and the Vanilla Fudge. Carol Ann Olson 23 Desmond Road Commercial Missionary A member of the Pep Club, Carol was on the Ticket Committee for the Pep Club Dance. She was also on the Ticket Committee for Heat Wave . Carol ' s hobbies included reading, and watching baseball and football games. Elizabeth A. O ' Neil 48 Waite Street General Peace Corps The President of the Pep Club, Betty was a member of the Dead End Kids in Those Were the Days . She played o ' the Girls ' Basketball Team as a forward and the Field Hockey Team as a de¬ fenseman. Betty also was a member of Alpha Delta Alpha. James J. O ' Rourke 28 N. Milton Street Work-Study Undecided Jimmy, who was on the Dance Committee for Heat Wave , also worked on Those Were the Days . A two-year Track Team member, he belonged to St. Joseph ' s Cath¬ olic Youth Organization for three years. Jimmy ' s hobbies included hunting and swimming. 180 David M. Osterholt 269 Bainbridge Street College Architect David, who was a member of The Rifle Club in his Sophomore year, belonged to Le Cercle Francais for two years. He liked Technical Draw¬ ing, basketball, and hockey. Out¬ side of school, David played his guitar and listened to the music of Led Zepplin. Patricia L. Owen 210 Malden Street College Nurse Page Three Co-editor of the Blue and Gold, Pat was a member of USONA for one year. She was on the Ticket Committee for “Torna¬ do Power . Outside of school, Pat liked reading and writing short stories, as well as playing baseball, football, and hockey. Joanne Paladino 66 Green leaf Street College Teacher Greenroom Dramatic Society ' s Vice-President in her Junior year, Joanne was the Feature Editor of the Blue and Gold. The bride in So the Jury Was Hung , she was an MHS cheerleader in her Senior year. Joanne was also a member of Le Cercle Francais. John L. Paraboschi 284 Broadway Voke Mechanic John was interested in working on old automobiles and watching stock car races. He liked outdoor activi¬ ties, especially water skiing and horseback riding. John enjoyed lis¬ tening to the records of the Grass¬ roots and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. Robert W. Parker 25 Glen Street General Teacher Bobby, who was a member of the Boys ' Club in Charlestown for two years, chose English as his favorite subject. After school he worked at the American Aluminum Corpor¬ ation. Bobby liked to write stories in his spare time, as well as play basketball. Mary L. Parks 11 Hazlewood Street Commercial Etymologist Mary, who was a one-year member of the Ski Club, was also on the Maldonian Photo Staff. She was a participant in the Greenroom Dra¬ matic Society for three years. Mary ' s interests included Classical Cultures and listening to the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Cheryl A. Patten 515 Highland Avenue Commercial Secretary A transfer student from Lynn Class¬ ical, Cheryl lists horseback riding, skating and tennis as her favorite sports. In her leisure time Cheryl enjoys dancing and listening to the Union Gap and the Temptations. She rated English as her best sub¬ ject. Bernadette Patterson 11 3 Tremont Street General Air Force Bernadette was a member of the CYO for three years and the Pep Club for one year. Her hobbies included horse-back riding, swim¬ ming, and skiing. She also worked at Sizzlebord and liked to watch basketball games and listen to Sly and the Family Stone. Janice A. Patz 31 Greenwood Street Dist. Ed. Airline Stewardess Jan, who was a Maldonian Repre¬ sentative for one year, belonged to the Pep Club for one year and the Ski Club for two years. She also served as a member of the Exec¬ utive Committee of the Civic Bet¬ terment Club. Some of Jan ' s inter¬ ests include reading and bowling. Robert J. Pearlswig 40 Alpine Street College Actor-Poet Vice-President of Greenroom dur¬ ing his Senior year. Bob is very much interested in drama. He wrote poetry under the Pen name of I for Boojum Rock, and was Co- chairman of See How They Run . Bob also worked at Pine Banks Park Animal Hospital. James R. Pelosi 103 Plainfield Avenue College Accountant A four-year member of the Town¬ line Bowling League, Jim was also a participant in Junior Achievement. He worked at Converse Rubber and likes to listen to The Fifth Demen- sion. Jim plays hockey and baseball and is a fan of the Bruins and the Red Sox. 4 Laurence E. Perry 17 Crawford Street Commercial College A Blue and Gold representative for one year, Larry was on the Program Committee of Those Were the Days . He also worked on Crystal Revelation and Tornado Power . Larry liked to take car trips to New Hampshire, as well as listen to the Lettermen. 181 Thomas M. Perry 190 Mountain Avenue Voke Mechanic Tom, who was a member of a ten- piece band, liked to listen to his collection of records by Blood, Sweat and Tears and the Society Children. Outside of school, he liked to play and watch baseball, basketball, and football. Tom also worked as a mechanic. Jo-Anne Pisaturo 310 Pearl Street General Legal Secretary Joey, who was a two-year member of the Future Business Leaders of America, was also a member of the Pep Club. A fan of the Softball team, she tried to attend games whenever possible. Joey found Typing and Stenography her most interesting subjects. Keith M. Polansky 44 Starbird Street College Lawyer Keith, who was President of AZA as a Senior, was also a two-year member of both the Choral Arts Society and the Chamber Singers. He worked part-time as a clerk at Clark Drug, and occupies his time traveling, collecting coins, and play¬ ing the drums. Patricia K. Petto 34 Hanover Street Commercial Legal Secretary Patti was the Treasurer of the Fu¬ ture Business Leaders of America in her Senior year. She worked as an office clerk at the Temple Sales, and as a Sophomore was a home¬ room representative. In her spare time she listens to the Temptations and The Lettermen. Vincent S. Plagenza 114 Beach Street General Draftsman Vinny was a left fielder on the Baseball team and played center on the Football team for two years. He worked as a packer at the Star Market, and goes fishing often. Be¬ ing very much interested in the Hockey team, Vinny tried to attend most of the games. Joseph J. Pontbriand 33 Adams Street College Social Worker A drummer in the Malden High Band for three years, Joe attended many of the school games. His out¬ side interests include hiking, camp¬ ing, and bowling. He was also a member of the Explorers Club, Post 602, and occupies his spare time collecting coins. Robert J. Pinette 57 West Street General Air Force Bob, a three-year member of the C.Y.O., participated in the Rifle Club during his Sophomore year. As a Senior, Bob worked as a gas station attendant, and found His¬ tory his most interesting subject. In his spare time. Bob likes to hunt and play Football. Joyce E. Plummer 193 Sylvan Street Commercial Airline Stewardess Joyce was the Vice-president of both the Future Nurses Club and the Ski Club during her Senior year. She participated in the Choral Arts Society for three years. Joyce was also a three-year member of the MHS Band and a two-year member of the CYO. Stephen A. Porretta 350 Highland Avenue College Pilot Steve was a member of Le Cercle Francais during his Senior year, and also served as Co-chairman of the Ticket Committee o ' the Senior dance, “Tornado Power”. Steve was a one-year member of the YMCA, and likes Math, golf and Sly and the Family Stone. Steven J. Pini 107 Adams St. General College Steve, who played right wing on the Hockey team for three years, re¬ ceived a letter in his Junior year. A two-year member of the YMCA, he liked swimming and gymnastics. Steve was also a pitcher on the Baseball team during his Soph¬ omore and Junior years. George Thomas Poirier 5 Spring Street College Undecided Tom was a member of LIT in his Senior year. He also played guard on the MHS Basketball team for two years and attended major league Basketball games whenever possible. Tom was a participant in most winter sports, and likes both camping and traveling. Stephen M. Posner 20 Fairmont Street Business Business College Steve was a four-year member of the AZA and a three-year member of the MHS Band. He worked as an optician ' s assistant after school, and played left field on a men ' s softball team. A Malden High Sports fan, Steve attended many of the school games. 182 Denise M. Pothier 57 Mt. Vernon St. Commercial Secretary Denise, a member of Greenroom during her Senior year, participated in the Pep Club for one year. She was also a part-time typist for Traveler ' s Insurance Company. When not water skiing, Denise likes to listen to her Records of the Jefferson Airplane. Dianne F. Powers 196 Pierce Street General Hairdresser Dianne, who worked as an appren¬ tice at the Donald Francis Beauty Salon, also likes to dance, style hair, and attend sports games. She was a participant in the Choral Arts Society for one year and was also a member of the Ecce Signum Soror¬ ity. Kenneth J. Preston 17 Clement Street General Undecided Ken, who worked as a stock boy at Zayre ' s department store, also bowled and collected coins. He often likes to spend his time wood¬ working. A fan of the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Bruins, Ken attends many of the major-league baseball and hockey games. Kathy J. Pretty 21 Roberts Street Commercial Hairdresser Kathy, who liked all kinds of spo rts, especially horseback riding, swimming and ice skating, liked to make her own clothes. In her free time, she played baseball and lis¬ tened to her favorite musical groups, Diana Ross and The Su- premes and the Beatles. William R. Prevoir 900 Main Street General Draftsman Bill, who likes to participate in hockey, baseball, and basketball, played for his church Basketball .team. He was the Treasurer of his church youth group and spent some of his free time listening to records, especially the recordings of the T emptations. Wayne C. Prives 39 Garden Street Voke Electrician Wayne was Treasurer of Voke in his Senior year. He was interested in electronics and cars, and liked foot¬ ball and hunting. He was on the Decoration Committee for the Valentine’s Dance, and liked the music of Peter, Paul, and Mary and Dean Martin. • • 4 ' Christine Puglielli 130 Franklin St. College Lab Technician Chris, a member of the Pep Club and Ski Club for two years, served on the Blue and Gold Subscription Staff. She worked on the dance committee for Heat Wave and Tornado Power . Chris is inter¬ ested in science, and her preferred sport is football. Laura M. Puleo 59 Taylor Street College Secretary Laura has been on the Refreshment committees for Heat Wave, Tornado Power, and Sadie Haw¬ kins. She was an usherette for Those Were the Days, and for one year was in the Pep Club. Her hobbies include sewing, cooking, and listening to records. William G. Quinton 71 Granville Avenue Dist. Ed. Undecided Billy, who frequently worked on cars, also devoted much of his time to fishing, hunting, and playing bas¬ ketball. His interests range from Woodworking to music by Ray Charles and the Righteous Brothers. Billy was employed by Davison Trucking Company. Helen L. Radivonyk 63 Greenleaf Street College Social Worker During her Senior year, Helen served as a Blue and Gold home¬ room representative. In her free time, Helen was interested in cook¬ ing, reading, watching baseball games, and listening to records. She especially preferred the recordings of the Association. Joann C. Randazzo 581 Highland Avenue Commercial Writer Joann, who was employed by the New England Telephone Company, attended many professional base¬ ball and basketball games. Outside of school, she spent time reading, writing, and listening to the Letter- men, Brooklyn Bridge, and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Dianne M. Raney 84 Lin wood Street General Singer DeeDee was a member of the Choral Art Society in her Soph¬ omore year, and for one year she was a Maldonian representative. She spends her sp are time singing, dancing, playing tennis, and listen¬ ing to the records of Gary Puckett and the Union Gap. 183 lleneS. Rattet 18 Fairlawn St. College Elementary Teacher llene, a three-year member of the Orchestra, was the Corresponding Secretary of USY. A member of Le Cercle Francais, she also was a two- year member of BBG. When not working at Freeman ' s Cleaners, llene spends her free time knitting and reading. Rosemarie J. Rauseo 21 Mt. Vernon Street College Undecided Rosey, a three-year member of the Choral Art Society and Greenroom, served on the Dance Committee for Sadie Hawkins. She was also a three-year member of Tri-Hi, the Pep Club, and CYO. In her free time, Rosey watched football and softball games. Beth A. Rawnsley 42 Wheeler Street College Teacher Beth, a one-year member of the Pep Club and the Choral Art Society, was the Vice-President of the Latin Honor Society. She was a member of CAM and Greenroom for three years. Beth served as the Co-Editor of the Blue and Gold in her Senior year. Stephen A. Rea 667 Cross Street Work Study Truck Driver Steve, a member of the Projection Club for two years, attended many of the school football and basket¬ ball games. In his free time, he listened to James Brown, attended the games of the Red Sox, Bruins, and Celtics, and collected sports magazines. Paul V, Regan 127 Russell Street Commercial Bookkeeper Paul, who was employed by the Stop and Shop after school, found History to be his most challenging course. In his spare time, he goes bowling and attends many profes¬ sional sports events. His preferred sports include basketball, football, and baseball. Linda A. Renzella 81 Winchester St. Commercial Secretary Linda, a three-year member of the Ski Club, was in the Pep Club and CYO for two years, and was on the Decoration Committee for Sadie Hawkins. Her hobbies include ski¬ ing and playing tennis. Francis G. Reppucci 918 Highland Avenue General Basketball Player Fran, who was a guard on the Bas¬ ketball team in his Sophomore year, was a member of Malden DeMolay for one year. Meteorology was his preferred subject, and when not rebuilding cars or watching football and basketball games, he listened to The Temptations. Christine A. Revelas 9 Russell Street College Teacher Treasurer of Greenroom, Chris was a member of the Pep Club and Choral Arts. She played on the Girls ' Field Hockey and Basketball teams for one year, and was a Pres¬ ident of Girl Scouts. Chris served on several committees for Those Were The Days . Paul S. Riccardi 143 Oakland Street General Electronic Engineer Paul, who was the lead guitarist for the Crucial Decade, admires the performances of the Young Rascals. Track, football, and hockey are his preferred sports, and when it was possible Paul attended many of the professional sports events in this area. Linda C. Rice 64 Hawthorne Street Commercial College Linda, who was a Maldonian home¬ room representative in her soph¬ omore year, was a one-year student at the John Robert Powers Model¬ ing School. When not swimming or horseback riding, Linda painted, drew, collected China horses, and listened to Led Zeppelin. Paula J. Rice 311 Pearl Street Work Study Secretary PJ, a member of the Pep Club for one year, spent her free time read¬ ing, collecting books, dancing, and watching action sports. She was a member of the Teen ' s Club for three years, and she liked the music of Tom Jones, the Rascals. -;nd the Supremes. Robert W, Richard 703 Main Street Commercial Computer Programmer Bob, who received a J.V. football letter in his Sophomore year, was in the Ski Club and St. Paul ' s Bowling League for one year. His pastimes include surfing, car racing, and water skiing. After school. Bob was employed by Blue Cross-Blue Shield. 184 Joseph A. Rizzo 146 Pearl Street Commercial Undecided A sports enthusiast, Joe attended as many of the school hockey, base¬ ball, and basketball games as he could. In his free time, he also attended the games of the Boston Bruins, Red Sox, and Celtics. After school, he worked at the First Na¬ tional Store. Harry J. Rocco 78 Orchard Street College Undecided Rocky, a baseball and hockey fan, tried to attend all home Bruins games. He also liked horseback riding and playing golf, and was interested in History. Outside of school, he spent his free time listen¬ ing to The Beatles and Diana Ross and the Supremes. Darlene C. Rios 33 Milton Street Dist. Ed. Secretary A secretary for the Malden Housing Authority, Darlene was interested in football, candlepin bowling. Bookkeeping, and Shorthand. Out¬ side of school, she liked dancing and listening to the records of Otis Redding, and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. Gail L. Rocci 16 Magnolia Street College Elementary Education Gail, who received an Auxilium Latinum Certificate in her Junior year, was a two-year member of the Latin Honor Society and a three- year member of Le Cercle Francais. She served on the Boojum Rock Literary Staff, and her preferred course was French. Helen W. Richards 69 Madison Street Dist. Ed. Programmer Helen, who belonged to the Pep Club in her Sophomore year, likes to go skating, bowling, and swimming. She listens to music played by the Beatles and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Helen attended many hockey games and stock car races and was employed by Woolworth ' s. W. Gordon Rogerson 57 Mt. Washington Avenue General Draftsman Gordon, a member of the YMCA for one year, was on the Wrestling team in his Junior and Senior years. He attended many drag races, school basketball games, and other sport events. Gordon ' s preferred rock groups are the Beach Boys and the Doors. Charles K. Roche 101 Plainfield Avenue General Undecided Kevin, who chose English as his favorite course, attended high school and professional hockey, baseball, and basketball games. Out¬ side of school, Kevin enjoyed read¬ ing and listening to popular music, and was employed by the Converse Rubber Company. Jane A. Riggi 34 Linwood Street College Dental Hygienist Jane, a three-year member of the Choral Art Society and Le Cercle Francais, was a member of the Con¬ cert Choir. In her Sophomore year, she served on the dance committee for Santa ' s Soul Session , and as a Junior, she played Mrs. Bedwin in Oliver . Dennis R. Rogerson 57 Mt. Washington Ave. General Jet Mechanic Dennis, who was a three-year mem¬ ber of DeMolay, spent much of his free time rebuilding car engines. Two of his preferred sports are drag racing and basketball, and he at¬ tended many basketball games. When not participating in sports, he listens to The Doors. Donald A. Robak 22 Auburn Street Work-Study Carpenter Donald, winner of a Good Citizen¬ ship award, was employed at the American Aluminum Window Com¬ pany in his Senior year. He liked to collect posters and stamps. Outside of school, Donald also liked base¬ ball, fishing, photography, English and The Doors. Mark S. Robbins 57 Plymouth Road College Lawyer A four-year member of TIFTY, Mark was also a member of Alpha Mu Alpha, AZA, the Student Coun¬ cil, and LIT. Mark worked back- stage for Those Were the Days and was an usher at the 1969 Se¬ nior Prom. He spends his free time swimming and dancing. Joanne P. Rigano 91 Adams Street Work-Study Hairdresser Joanne, who was on the Circulation Staff of the Blue and Gold, spent her free time babysitting, reading, watching basketball games, or lis¬ tening to the Righteous Brothers. After school, she worked at Sparks and attended the Solari School of Hair Design. 185 Joseph V. Rosati 10 Wyeth Street Voke Baseball Player Joe, who liked all sports, especially baseball and football, spent his free time collecting coins and listening to his records by The Beatles and The Temptations. After school, Joe was employed as a sheet metal worker at the Uno Ventilator Com¬ pany. Dennis G. Rowe 58 Malden Street Dist. Ed. Engineer Dennis, who spent some of his extra time rebuilding cars, attended many of the school football and hockey games. He also liked to par¬ ticipate in sports, especially foot¬ ball and hockey. After school, Den¬ nis was employed by the Converse Rubber Company. William J. Ruelle 41 Webber Street College College Billy, who received letters for base¬ ball in his Sophomore and Junior years, played in the outfield or on third base for the Baseball team. He received a letter in Track for the three-hundred-yard dash in his Ju¬ nior year, and is also a skillful golfer. Edmond F. Rush 43 Granite Street General College Eddie, who was a member of the Cross Country Team for three years, participated on the Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams for two years. He was the recipient of six track letters, and he liked to play golf. English and History were his preferred subjects. Timothy J. Ryan 27 Narrow Court College Professional Guitarist Tim who is the lead guitarist in the rock group Sunflower, admires the work of Mason Williams and Jose Feliciano. The professional groups he prefers are The Doors and The Creedence Clearwater Revival. As a Senior, Tim was a member of the Rifle Club. Jeffrey G. Rosen 123 Rockwell Street College Teacher Jeff, a Blue and Gold representative in his Sophomore year, was also the manager of the Basketball team. A member of AZA for four years, he served as the Treasurer for two years. His preferred pastimes are reading, bowling, baseball, and basketball. Diane Rubbico 1388 Eastern Avenue College Undecided Diane, a one-year member of the Pep Club, was on the Ticket and Patron committees for “Those Were The Days , the Playbook commit¬ tee for See How They Run , and the Decoration committee for Tornado Power . For two years, she was also a homeroom repre¬ sentative. ' V • Linda H. Rossano 1 Springdale Street General Secretary Linda, who attended football games, worked at H and M Cake Box after school. Swimming and listening to records, especially the recordings of the Fifth Dimension, are her hobbies. Her favorite sub¬ jects were English and Art. Arthur D. Ross 75 Woodland Road College Undecided Arthur, a three-year member of COG, served as the Junior Execu¬ tive and the Secretary for the club. He was on the Blue and Gold staff for two years, and was the Circula¬ tion Manager in his Senior year. He was also a three-year member of TIFTY. William J. Rubin 120 Porter Street College Undecided Billy, Vice-President of Le Cercle Francais, was the page two Associ¬ ate Editor of the Blue and Gold. A three-year member of COG, he was Treasurer as a Senior. He was a member of the National Honor So¬ ciety, and Regional Vice-President of NCSY. Cathy A. Ruelle 26 Webber Street College College Cathy, a two-year member of the Maldonian Staff, is Co-editor of the Senior portraits and Voke sections. She was a member of the Basketball team. Greenroom, Tri-Hi, and the Voke cheering squad. Cathy was on the dance committee for Tornado Power. Jane D. Salemi 221 Tremont Street General Beautician Janie was a student at Solari ' s School of Hair Design and worked as a cashier at Giant Value in Mel¬ rose. She liked to dance and ice skate and often goes swimming and water skiing in the summer. Janie liked the music of The Supremes and The Association. 186 Donna L. Sandberg 174 Newland Street Commercial Secretary Greenie, a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year, belonged to the Future Nurses Club and the Choral Arts Society in her Junior year. Her hobbies included oil painting and drawing. Greenie also was employed by the Malden Hos¬ pital Coffee Shop. Ruth-Ellen Sandler 217 Bainbridge Street College Teacher Ruth-Ellen, President of German Honor and Treasurer of the Band in her Senior year, was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais and a two-year member of CAM. Co-cap- tain of the Field Hockey team, she received letters in Basketball and Softball. Christine A. Sardo 33 Blaine Street Commercial Undecided Chris, a Vocational Cheerleader for two years, also served on the Ticket committee for the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance and was employed by the Grover Manor Hospital. Chris selects swimming and watching football games as her outside enjoy¬ ments. John Douglas Sarsf ield 60 Durso Ave. College Computer Programmer John, who was a one-year member of LIT, spends a great deal of his leisure time tape recording. He likes rebuilding cars, and also finds His¬ tory an interesting subject. John is a baseball fan and likes to listen to the music of Steppenwolf. Stephen H. Sawyer 72 Hawthorne Street General Drafting A recipient of two letters, Stephen was a member of the MHS Swim Team in his Junior and Senior years. He liked playing golf and tennis and was interested in Me¬ chanical Drawing. Stephen was also a two-year member of the Malden MYF. Walter E. Schaffner 43 Arch Street General Architect Walter, who attended many of the high school hockey and basketball games, was interested in Mechanical Drawing. After school, he was em¬ ployed by the Novel Iron Works, attended drag races, and listened to the Temptations and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Gordon M. Schirmer 26 Clark Street College Architect Gordon was a three-year member of the Pace Makers Hot Rod Club, and was elected Vice-President in his third year. His hobbies included drag racing and car building. He was also interested in Chemistry. Gor¬ don was a two-year summer em¬ ployee at Automatic Radio Corpor¬ ation. Nancy J. Schulze 66 Cherry Street College Teacher Interested in Art and English, Nan¬ cy liked the music of Sly and the Family Stone. For two years, she was a member of the North Ameri¬ can Family Campers Association. Nancy was employed in the Direc¬ tory Assistance Department of the Telephone Company. Jean Scibelli 68 Hancock Street Commercial Secretary Jean was a two-year member of FBLA and a Blue and Gold Repre¬ sentative for three years. She was also a member of the Pep Club for three years and was employed at the Malden Police Station. Jean ' s interests include watching baseball. Elizabeth A. Scorsello 228 Washington Street Commercial Social Worker Psychology interests Liz most of all her subjects, and it points the way to her career in social work. At home, she enjoys listening to her collection of jazz recordings, and looks forward to spring and sum¬ mer, when she can play tennis and travel north to Maine. Charles F. Seager 85 Bainbridge Street General Undecided Fred, who is interested in all sports, was a shotputter on the Track team for one year. Outside of school, he enjoyed hockey and football, and he attended all the MHS games. A member of the YMCA, Fred listen¬ ed to records by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. Alva J. Seaman 40 Regent Street College Business A three-year member of Alpha Mu Alpha, Al was also elected Vice- President in his Senior year. His hobbies included watching and playing basketball and football games. Al was also interested in collecting records by The Tempta¬ tions and The Four Tops. 187 Gail A. Sheridan 15 Winn Terrace College English Teacher Gail, a member of the Student Council for one year, worked on the Blue and Gold Advertising Staff. She played for the CYO Soft- ball team and was the left wing for the Girls ' Field Hockey Team. Gail also belonged to the Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority. Maria A. Sena 375 Salem Street College Teacher Sis, the Vice-President of FTA in her Senior year, was a three-year member of both Blue and Gold and the Pep Club. She was on the Heat Wave Art Committee and was in Those Were the Days . In her free time she likes to listen to Janice Joplin. Lisa A. Shapiro 113 Kimball Street College Airline Stewardess A Maldonian representative for three years, Lisa was a Student Council member as a Sophomore and Senior. Lisa found English her most rewarding subject, and is in¬ terested in art. She likes dancing, and spends her spare time listening to Janis Joplin. Anne Theresa Sheridan 375 Fellsway East Commercial Secretary A member of the Rifle Club, Anne received a citation in recognition of her marksmanship. She was Co¬ captain of the Tennis team as a Senior, and won two letters. Anne is also interested in History, and unwinds by listening to the records of Oliver. Mark D. Shapiro 84 Autumn Street College Veterinarian A member of Choral Arts for two years, Mark was in the Singing Cho¬ rus of Those Were the Days. He played Reverend Humphrey in See How They Run and also was a one-year member of the Band. His hobbies include playing the guitar and painting. John A. Sestito 445 Medford Street College Chemist John, who plays rhythm guitar in his group, attended all of Malden High ' s football, baseball and hock¬ ey games. His pastimes included listening to Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix Experience and Big Brother and the Holding Company. Irwin I. Sherman 46 Hancock Street College Attorney A three-year member of the Rifle Club and the YMCA, Irwin was Treasurer of the Alpha Mu Alpha Fraternity. He was a homeroom representative for one year, and found Latin his most enjoyable sub¬ ject. He is a Bruins fan, and also likes collecting stamps. Patric ia A. Sestito 197 Coleman Street Commercial Secretary Patty performed on the Field Hock¬ ey team for two years and received a letter for each year. She was an MHS Cheerleader for two years, and worked on the dance commit¬ tee for Tornado Power. She also was one of the Dead End Kids in Those Were the Days. Beverly Shear 99 Kimball Street General Artist A library assistant, Bev was a mem¬ ber of United Synagogue Youth and was Recording Secretary of Benanu BBG for two years. Her interests include photography and modeling with clay. She is a fan of the Harlem Globe Trotters and the Jeff Beck Group. Kraig P. Sherwood 468 Lebanon Street Voke Undecided A three-year member of De Molay, Kraig participated on the Decor¬ ation Committee for the Valen¬ tine ' s Day Dance in his Sophomore year. His hobby was collecting rec¬ ords by the Vanilla Fudge and the Iron Butterfly. Kraig was employed at the Melrose YMCA. Thomas J. Seeley Jr. 19 Valley Street College Disc-Jockey Tom was an instructor at MIT for high school students in broadcast¬ ing, and was a two-year member of Explorer Post 499. His hobbies were model making and comedy writing. Tom also liked roller der¬ bies, and was interested in studying Earth-Science. Delores Gail Shaughnessy 29 Richardson Street General Hairdresser Dee, who has been a member of the Pep Club and Future Business Lead¬ ers of America for one year, work¬ ed at Transitron after school. She found Health her most rewarding subject, and likes listening to the music of The Temptations in her spare time. 188 Andrew P. Sibilio 955 Salem Street General Undecided A member of the Malden YMCA for three years, Andrew liked all kinds of sports. In his spare hours, he played softball, baseball, and hockey. He was interested in His¬ tory, and liked to listen to the Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Association. Fred Smeglin 45 Oakland Street College College A baseball and basketball fan, Fred was also interested in fishing and bowling. He liked History and Eng¬ lish, and after school worked at the Stop and Shop. In his spare time, he liked to listen to Smokey Robin¬ son and The Miracles and The Beatles. Richard J. Smith 120 Plainfield Avenue College Engineer The emcee of Those Were the Days , Rich was a member of the Senior Class council and also was Co-chairman of Crystal Revel¬ ation . He had a role in the Senior Play, See How They Run , and also belonged to LIT and the Ski Club in his Senior year. Michael A. Sica 127 Oakland Street General Teacher A two-year member of the Mystic Valley Gun Club, Mike belonged to the Rifle Club as a Sophomore and a Senior. He is a football fan, and admires the Boston Patriots. In his free time, Mike likes to repair cars and to practice playing the drums. Donna L. Smith 40 Starbird Street General Hairdresser A member of CYO for three years. Smithy likes swimming, playing tennis and bowling. She is a fan of the Red Sox and Bruins, and worked after school at Zayres. In her free time, she unwinds by lis¬ tening to The Temptations and The Association. Michael L. Soep 581 Fellsway East General Undecided Mike, an active member of the MHS Football team, played on both the offensive and defensive teams, and received three Varsity letters. He is also a shot putter for the Track team and belonged to AZA. Mike sang in the singing chorus of Those Were the Days. Michael D. Sidman 54 Rich Street College Engineer Mike, a three-year member of COG and the Chamber Singers, was in the singing chorus of Those Were the Days. He belonged to TIFTY for three years, and was the Social Action Co-chairman. Mike also par¬ ticipated in the COG Prize Speaking Contest. Karen Smith 40 Starbird Street Commercial Secretary A member of CYO for three years, Smitty liked horseback riding and Typing and was interested in Math. She worked after school as a wait¬ ress at Mr. Donut ' s, and is a fan of Smokey Robinson and The Miracles and Diana Ross and The Supremes. Charles E. Solano 64 Whitman Road General Undecided Charles, a fan of the Red Sox, was interested in football, fishing, and basketball. Social Studies was his most rewarding subject, and when he was not working after school at the First National Store in Med¬ ford, he liked to listen to The Asso¬ ciation. Malvern C. Smallwood 63 Linwood Street College Artist A two-year member of the Stage Band, Buddy also played tenor sax for the MHS Band. He belonged to the Band Executive Board as a Ju¬ nior and his hobbies include fishing and boating. In his free time. Bud¬ dy keeps himself busy by painting and sketching. Linda D. Smith 20 Salem Place College Teacher Smitty, a member of the Blue and Gold Advertising Staff for two years, played forward for the Girls ' Field Hockey team. She received a letter in Softball, and worked on Crystal Revelation. Smitty likes to paint and is interested in all sports. Roger H. Spinney 123 Taylor Street College Theology Teacher A five-year member of BYF, Roger played the position of Forward for the Maplewood Baptist Church League Basketball Team. He was President of the Mystic Valley Gun Club in his Sophomore year and also belonged to the Tennis Team for three years. 189 Thomas E. Sprague 42 Upham Street General Pilot Tom an honor student in Business Math, was a member of the Y.M.C.A. After school, he worked at the Judson Square Pharmacy. Some of his outside time is spent collecting stamps, swords, and guns, and participating in flying, skin-div¬ ing, and football. Katheri ne M. Stacy 32 Evelyn Place General Medical Technologist A Blue and Gold Homeroom Repre¬ sentative during her Junior year, Kathy worked as a dietetic helper at the Malden Hospital. Her after school hours are spent at her hob¬ bies, reading and pencil sketching. A sports fan, Kathy likes football and hockey. Elissa A. Stern 33 A Boylston Street College Government Service Drum majorette of the Band, Elissa was Co-chairman of the CAM fash¬ ion show. A three-year member of Le Cercle Francais and a one-year member of Choral Arts and Tri-Hi, Elissa was on the Band Board of Directors. She was also the Secre¬ tary of BBG. Joan E. Stevens 23 Cliff Street Commercial Secretary Joan, a fan of all sports, especially football, often goes to stock car races and Demolition Derby Exhibi¬ tions. Of all her subjects, she pre¬ fers Typing and Stenography. Joan often listens to records by the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Sandra L. Stevens 469 Highland Avenue College Music Teacher Worthy Adviser of the Malden Or¬ der of Rainbow Girls, Sandi be¬ longed to Choral Arts for two years. She was a one-year member of the Rifle Club, the Pep Club, and the orchestra. Sandi, who plays classical and folk guitar, sang in a professional folk group. Jane E. Stickney 1 3 Judson Street College Nurse Secretary of Tri-Hi, Jane was a two-year member of the Pep Club and Le Cercle Francais. She also belonged to the Ski Club and was on the Subscription Staff of the Blue and Gold. President of BYF, Jane water skis and goes to baseball games. Philip E. Stickney 243 Forest St. College Undecided A member of the Bellvue Golf Club in Melrose, Phil has participated in a number of golf tournaments. In school, Phil preferred Math, and after school he worked as a stock- boy at First National. A fan of Niel Diamond, Phil also likes to work on cars. Richard A. Stickney 243 Forest Street General College Stick was a member of the Bellvue Golf Club in Melrose. In school, he was most interested in History, and out of school Stick often played hockey and football, and listened to records by the Temptations. Stick also worked as a stock boy at First National. Barbara Stitt 100 Home Street General Nurse Barbie was a winner of the Opera¬ tion Kindness Award for her two- year ' s work as a candystriper at Malden Hospital. She liked baseball. Home Economics, and sewing, and enjoyed listening to the records of the Supremes and the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Rhonda E. Strasnick 396 Salem Street College Special Ed. Teacher One of Malden High School ' s ma¬ jorettes, Roni was a one-year mem¬ ber of the Ski Club and FTA. She also participated in the activities of Phi Delta Phi Sorority, TIFTY, and BBG. Roni often listened to records by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Sheila A. Strike 14 Evelyn Place Commercial Secretary Sheila was a member fo the Future Business Leaders of America Club. After school, she spent much of her time reading and babysitting. Other outside interests included swim¬ ming, collecting the records of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and the Temptations, and dancing. William O. Strong 83 Blomerth Street College Engineer A homeroom representative for three years. Bill lists working on cars as one of his hobbies. He is a football fan and he often listens to records by Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Bill is a washing machine repairman at the Modern Appliance Center in Malden. 190 John F. Sullivan 755 Main Street General Undecided A member of the Ski Club during his Junior and Senior years. Sully was interested in skiing, and partici¬ pated in football and baseball. He liked to listen to the recordings of The Temptations and The Beatles, and he was employed by Sullivan ' s Catering Service. Evelyn I. Surette 82 Beltran Street Commercial Model Evelyn, who was a part-time worker at Employers Group Insurance Comp any, also belonged to the MHS Band for two years. Her out¬ side interests included being Trea¬ surer of the Episcopalian Youth Club, and attending many of the school ' s football games. Ann Roberta Swartz 39 Ivy Road College Teacher Vice President of CAM, Ann was the head of the Maldonian Adver¬ tising Staff, and a two-year member of the National Honor Society. She was in the Singing Chorus of Those Were the Days, a member of TIFTY, and the President of B ' nai B ' rith Girls. Maureen Sullivan 27 Oxford Street College Doctor Maureen, who served as President of Kappa Phi Sorority, was the Co-editor of the Senior section of the Maldonian. A member of CAM, Le Cercle Francais, and Ski Club, Maureen danced in the Chill- chasers , a novelty act for Those Were the Days. Kenneth P. Surette 51 Clifton Avenue Voke Draftsman Kenneth, who worked on the Decoration Committee for the Val¬ entine ' s Dance, played forward on the Voke Basketball Team for one year. When not working as a gas station attendant in Malden, Ken¬ neth listened to the music of Smok- ey Robinson and the Miracles. Beth D. Swartz 47 Plymouth Road College Teacher Beth, an MHS majorette for two years, was a member of Le Cercle Francais, the Latin Honor Society, and the German Honor Society. Beth also belonged to F.T.A. and PHi Delta Phi Sorority, and she was a Blue and Gold Representative for one year. Timothy J. Sullivan 55 Presley Street College Undecided Timmy, a sports enthusiast, espe¬ cially enjoyed watching and parti¬ cipating in hockey and football. He collected the records of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and also had a stamp collection. After school, Timmy worked as a bagger at Stop and Shop. Nancy J. Surette 18 Beacon St. Commercial Airline Reservationist Nancy, who worked on the Decor¬ ation Committee of Tornado Pow¬ er , was one of The Chillchasers , a novelty act of Junior Varieties. Secretary of Ecce Signum Sorority, she was on Student Council for three years, and was a Pep Club member for one year. Debra L. Swartz 244 Hawthorne Street College Art Teacher Senior Portrait and Voke co-editor of the Maldonian, Debbie was a three-year member of Boojum Rock and USONA. She belonged to FTA for one year, and was an usherette at Those Were the Days. Debbie was a member of Phi Delta Phi Sorority. Karen M. Superior 159 Columbia Street College Undecided Karen, President of CAM, was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais. She was Senior Co-editor of the Maldonian Staff and co-edi¬ tor of the 1969-70 Student Guide. Karen also belonged to F.T.A., the Phi Delta Phi Sorority, and the Pep Club. L Karen A. Swanson 21 Pagum St. Commercial Undecided A one-year member of the Pep Club and the Ski Club, Karen belonged to Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for two years. In the summer, she likes to surf and during the winter, Karen goes tobogganing. She at¬ tends hockey and football games as often as possible. Maureen P. Sweeney 43 Gilbert Street Commercial Secretary A Maldonian representative as a Sophomore, Maureen was the Year¬ book Treasurer in her Junior and Senior years. In school, Maureen was a member of the Pep Club, and out of school, she belonged to CYO. Maureen also worked at the Packard Papier Box Company. 191 Diane Sylvester 165 Pearl Street College Teacher Diane was a member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year, and a two-year member of USONA and Tri-Hi. She was on both the Decor¬ ation and Ticket Committees of “Crystal Revelations. Diane was interested in History, and worked at DiPietro ' s Bakery. Donna M. Taylor 130 Alden Street Commercial Accountant Donna, a one-year member of the Pep Club, also participated in Chamber Singers and Choral Arts. A fan of the Temptations, Donna belonged to the St. Therese Senior Drill Team for four years. Donna also worked as a typist in the Voca¬ tional High office. Amy L. Thomas 38 Cliff Court College Sculptor A two-year member of Greenroom, Tri-Hi, and Le Cercle Francais, Amy served on the Decoration Committee of Crystal Revelation and acted in So the Jury Was Hung. She sang in the chorus of Those Were the Days and also designed the cover for the program. Linda T. Sylvester 367 Lebanon Street College Nurse In school, Linda belonged to Choral Arts, Tri-Hi, Future Nurses, and Pep Club. Outside of school, she was a five-year member of CYO and the Treasurer of Junior Achieve¬ ment. Interested in records and dancing, Linda worked at the Mald¬ en Nursing Home. Judith A. Taylor 108 Ashland Street College Writer Judy, a three-year member of the Choral Art Society, belonged to the Chamber Singers and the Latin Honor Society. In her Junior year she sang in the chorus of Junior Varieties and was in the cast of Oliver Judy also received an Aux- ilium Latinum certificate. Kathleen A. Thomas 50 Waverly Street College Writer A member of the Library Club, Kathy spent much of her free time working in the school library. She was on the staff of the Boojum Rock, and she belonged to Choral Arts. She often wrote stories and listened to recor ds by the Jefferson Airplane. Janet L. Taich 90 Bainbridge Street College College Janet, who was the Head Majorette of the Band, was a member of CAM and FTA. She was Senior Executive of Phi Delta Phi and belonged to Le Cercle Francais, the Latin Honor Society and BBG. Janet also was on the dance chorus of Those Were the Days. Carol A. Terrio 8 Andrew Street College Programmer .Assistant Treasurer of F.T.A. in her Junior year, Carol was also a mem¬ ber of the Pep Club. She was on the Advertising Staff of the Maldonian for two years, and helped on the Decoration Committee of Shenan¬ igans. Carol worked at Howard Johnson ' s in Revere. Kristine J. Thoresen 318 Clifton Street College Art Teacher A member of Le Cercle Francais for two years, Kris was a one-year member of the Pep Club. She was in the Singing Chorus of Those Were the Days and also belonged to Junior Achievement. In her free time, she liked to listen to The Temptations. Michael J. Tamagna 97 Porter Street Voke Electrician Mike was a three-year member of both the Voke Basketball and Base¬ ball Teams. He was employed at the Glendale Electric Contractor Com¬ pany, and was interested in hockey and football. Mike liked to listen to the records of the Four Seasons and the Temptations. David L. Thibeault 150 Belmont Street Voke Undecided Dave was a member of the Decor¬ ation Committee of the Vocational Valentine ' s Day Dance. His inter¬ ests included listening to the rec¬ ords of The Jimi Hendrix Experi¬ ence, Led Zepplin, and The Cream. Dave also worked part-time at Moulton Electric Service. Patricia A. Todd 88 Glen Rock Avenue Commercial Dental Assistant A two-year member of the Pep Club, Patty was an active member of the Junior Achievement Pro¬ gram. She belonged to Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority for two years. Out¬ side of school, Patty worked as a dental assistant and attended foot¬ ball and hockey games. 192 Anna Maria Torres 74 Madison Street General Model A roving guard on the Girls Junior Varsity Basketball team, Anna was a member of the Pep Club for one year. Much of her leisure time was spent drawing and sewing. A fan of Sly and the Family Stone, Anna worked at the John Hancock In¬ surance Company. John V. Trabucco 12 Robert Terrace College College John was a member of LIT for three years. He listed baseball, foot¬ ball and bowling as his preferred sports and Math as his most interes¬ ting subject. Outside of school, John listened to records by the Rolling Stones and worked at the Oak Grove Pharmacy. John F. Trischitta 65 Devir Street General College Trixie was the manager of the Base¬ ball, Basketball, and Hockey Teams, and he received letters for each sport. He was the chairman of the Entertainment and Ticket Com¬ mittees of the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Trixie worked as a stage hand in Those Were the Days . Robert A. Troiani 333 Salem Street Voke Automotive Engineer Bob ' s hobbies included working on cars and collecting records by the Creedence Clearwater Revival, Blood, Sweat, and Tears, and James Brown. He also liked to attend baseball games, as well as hockey matches. Bob worked at Medford Chrysler Plymouth. Rudolph A. Trulli, Jr. 185 Highland Avenue General Draftsman Rudy played and watched all sports, especially baseball and bas¬ ketball. Outside of school, he col¬ lected the records of The Grass Roots and the Beach Boys, and worked at the Stop and Shop in Malden. Rudy listed Mechanical Drawing as his favorite subject. Susan E. Tully 100 Waite Street College Teacher Sue, a member of the Future Busi¬ ness Leaders and the Ecce Signum Sorority for three years, was also in the Ski Club, FTA, Tri-Hi and the CYO. She also served on the Dec¬ oration Committee for Crystal Revelation and worked at the Malden Registry. Judy Tuscano 413 Lebanon Street College Undecided Judy was a two-year member of Tri-Hi, the Pep Club, and Choral Arts. On the Patron Committee of Those Were the Days, she was also in the singing chorus. Judy ' s outside interests included swim¬ ming, baseball, and collecting rec¬ ords by the Beach Boys. Sheila A. Tuttle 100 Bayrd Terr. College Special Education Sheila, who worked with retarded children after school, was a three- year member of the school Band and Phi Delta Phi. The President of TIFTY, she belonged to the Orches¬ tra and the Chamber Singers. A sports fan, Sheila attended all the the MHS games. Robert W. Tuxbury 44 Wigglesworth Street General Undecided A member of the MHS Orchestra, Bob also belonged to the CYO for two years. He was a participant of the YMCA and liked swimming and gymnastics. Bob ' s hobbies include listening to The Temptations and attending major-league football and hockey games. Carlynn J. Vaccaro 18 Northern Road College Elementary Teacher Vice-President of Tri-Hi, Carlynn was also a member of the Ski Club, the Pep Club, Le Cercle Francais, and Alpha Delta Alpha. She also served as Vice-President of the Bap¬ tist Youth Fellowship Organization, and worked at the Superintendent ' s Office. Gilbert D. Valente 71 Morris Street College Accountant A member of LIT during his Senior year. Red also worked as a stock boy at Vita-Mart. He is a fan of both baseball and hockey and at¬ tended most of the school ' s games. Red, a guitarist, has an interest in music and likes to listen to the Ultimate Spinach. Patricia A. Valente 316 Charles Street College Teacher A member of the Future Teacher ' s Association and Alpha Delta Alpha, Tricha served as Treasurer of both organizations. She also belonged to the Pep Club for two years, and attended all of Malden ' s games. After school, Tricha was employed by Vogue Dolls. 193 Stanley B. VanDermott 60 Fairmont Street General Automotive Designer A participant of the Rifle Club during his Sophomore year, Stan also played the drums for twelve years. An auto racing fan, he likes to design automobiles and attend speedway races whenever possible. Stan was also a member of TIFTY for three years. Stephen Varga 254 Broadway College Dentist Steve, a member of LIT during his Senior year, is also a record collec¬ tor and likes to listen to the Temp¬ tations. His interests range from camping and hunting to Biology and other sciences. An MHS sports fan, Steve attended many of the school ' s games. John R. Vaters, Jr. 9 Goodhue Street General Engineer John, who enjoyed working on cars, was also interested in racing, baseball, and football. He was a part-time worker at Kentucky Roast Beef, and in his spare time liked to listen to the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Janice Joplin and the Holding Company. Daniel S. Ventura 123 Clifton Street Voke Tool Designer Danny, who was a fan of the MHS Football Team, was a Boston Bru¬ ins and Red Sox follower. He also worked at the Strafco Tool and Dye Company. Danny’s hobbies included woodworking and listen¬ ing to his collection of records of The Fifth Dimension. Paula J. Viana 170 Webster Street General Hairdresser A sports fan, Paula attended many of the school ' s football and basket¬ ball games. She was a member of the Future Business Leaders, and after school was employed by Nel¬ son ' s Bakery. Paula likes to relax by listening to her many records by the Temptations. Cynthia E. Villa 101 Laurel Street General Model Cynthia, who was a member of the Ski Club, worked at the YMCA and the Malden Registry of Motor Vehicles. An MHS sports fan, she attends all of the school ' s games. Cynthia ranks Shorthand as her best subject, and in her spare time likes to play tennis. Barbara M. Walsh 349 Pleasant Street College Veterinarian Captain of the Voke Cheerleaders, Co-Editor of Academics for the Maldonian and Secretary of the Kappa Phi Sorority, Barb was mem¬ ber of the Field Hockey team, Tri- Hi and the Pep Club. She also danced in the chorus line for Those Were the Days. Laurie M. Watkins 126 Plainfield Avenue College Legal Secretary A Vocational Cheerleader and Sec¬ retary for Mr. Belmonte, Laurie was a three-year member of the Pep Club and Kappa Phi Sorority. She also belonged to Le Cercle Fran- caise and USONA. Laurie was on the band and ticket committee for Tornado Power. Edward J. Weiner 110 Franklin Street College Engineer President of the band in his Senior year, Eddie was also a participant in the MHS Stage Band for two years. He was a three-year member of Le Cercle Francais and a four-year member of AZA. A sports fan, Ed¬ die attends many major league bas¬ ketball games. Ellen J. Weiner 250 Clifton Street College Fashion Designer A Malden High Majorette, Ellen was a member of the Band and the Band Board of Directors. She was a homeroom representative for one year, and danced in the chorus line for Those Were the Days. After school she taught baton at Beebe Junior High. Howard F. Weiner 141 Kimball Street College Lawyer A two-year member of COG, Howie was also in both AZA and TIFTY. He was a member of Greenroom as a Senior, and participated in the Choral Arts Society and Those Were the Days . Howie was also on the Wrestling Team and the Tennis Team for two years. Deborah B. Weisberg 27 Linwood Street College Artist Debbie, a Malden High majorette, belonged to USONA, the Band Board of Directors, and Le Cercle Francais. A member of BBG, she served as Monitress-Historian during her Senior year. Debbie was also on the Art Committee for Crystal Revelation. 194 Harvey Westerman 28 Clement Street General Undecided A clarinet player, Harvey was a participant in the MHS Band for one year. He worked as a Service¬ man at the RCA Service Center and also likes to bowl and play baseball and football. A fan of the Boston Red Sox, Harvey attends many of their games. Leonard M. White 1 5 Wolcott Street College Engineer Mike, who was a member of the Mystic Valley Gun Club for two years, also belonged to the YMCA for four years. After school he worked as a grocery clerk at John¬ ny ' s Foodmaster, and liked to go scuba diving and listen to Tommy James and the Shondells. Margaret J. Wilkins 138 Walnut Street General Accountant Secretary for Mr. Edward Melan- son, Margaret was also a spectator at many of the school ' s football and baseball games. She was inter¬ ested in Biology, Bookkeeping, swimming and playing field hockey, along with designing and making her clothes. Neil S. Westerman 118 Boylston Street College Doctor A three-year member of TIFTY, Neil also belonged to AZA and COG. His outside activities included playing tennis, bowling, listening to his collection of records by Sam and Dave, and being a spectator at many of the school ' s baseball and football games. Robert E. Whalen 15 Spencer Street College Teacher Bob was interested in swimming, camping, horseback riding, and other outdoor sports. He was em¬ ployed as a dishwasher and short- order cook at the Robin Hood Mo¬ tel and Brandano ' s Restaurant. Bob liked listening to the records of Aretha Franklin and Blind Faith. Byron L. White 6 Arlington Terrace General Car Dealer Green , who liked Biology and Geometry, also was a four-year member of the YMCA. His other outside interests were playing golf, tennis, water-skiing and collecting coins. Green attended many of the school ' s baseball games, and liked to listen to the Beatles. Linda M. Whitlow 28 Clarke Street Business Secretary Linda, who was an MHS sports fan, attended many of the school ' s foot¬ ball games. Her outside interests include collecting stuffed animals, playing ping-pong and bowling. Linda also likes to dance and listen to the Fifth Dimension and Aretha Franklin. Dorothy J. Willcox 222 Sammett Street General Undecided A member of the Pep Club in her Sophomore year, Dorothy likes football, baseball, and basketball. She worked after school at the Dex¬ ter Nursing Home, and her pastimes included dancing and baton twirl¬ ing. She was interested in English, and liked Oliver. Paula J. Willcox 77 Columbia Street Commercial Bookkeeper Paula, who belonged to Rainbow, was also a member of the Pep Club. Her outside activities included at¬ tending MHS football games and listening to her many records by Aretha Franklin. After school, she worked at the Malden Nursing Home as a dietary aide. Andrea C. Willey 13 Clarence Terrace College Artist A member of the Choral Art Soci¬ ety, the Rifle Club, and a Maldon- ian Homeroom Representative, Andy was also Co-Chairman of the Decoration Committee for Crystal Revelation. During her past vaca¬ tions she traveled through fourteen foreign countries. Paul E. Winsor 64 Judson Street College Criminologist A member of the Track Team, Paul was also a participant on the Ski Club, the Rifle Club, and the CYO. He worked at Gloria Caterers and often listened to the music of Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Paul ' s in¬ terests included hockey, football, and Biology. Robert A. Wood 8 Prosper Street Voke Sheet Metal Mechanic Robert was employed as a sheet metal mechanic at the Hart Sheet Metal Company in Everett. He also worked on the Decoration Com¬ mittee for the Valentine ' s Day Dance. For relaxation, Robert lis¬ tened to the music of Smokey Robinson and the Miracles. 195 Bonnie E. Woods 225 Newland Street College Social Worker Co-editor of the Undergraduate Section of the Maldonian, Bonnie belonged to CAM, FTA, Le Cercle Francais, the Ski Club, and the Pep Club. She was a Candygirl in the CAM Fashion Show, and was also on the Decoration Committee for “Tornado Power. Diane R. Worrick 78 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Bookkeeper A member of the Future Business Leaders of America for two years, Diane was also a two-year member of Tri-Hi. She worked as a clerk in the Malden Hospital Business Of¬ fice, and in her leisure time liked to listen to her collection of records. Deborah R. Worthylake 230 Washington Street College Secretary Debbie, a three-year member of Al¬ pha Delta Alpha, was also President of the Methodist Youth Fellowship Organization. She belonged to Rainbow, and was employed by Brighams after school. Liking all sports, Debbie names basketball as the most enjoyable. Kristine A. Yates 70 Essex Street College Housewife Kris, who was social chairman of Chi-Eta-Beta, was also a member of the Glendale Baptist Church Choir. She taught a fourth grade Sunday school class, and attended many hockey games. In her spare time Kris listened to the records of Judy Collins. M ■W Linda A. Zengilowski 82 Hawthorne Street Commercial Teacher A Malden High football fan, Linda was a spectator at many of the school ' s games. She was Secretary for Mr. Sacco during school hours, and worked in the office of Boyd ' s stationery store after school. In her spare time, she makes most of her clothes. John M. Young 8 Clark Street College Architect John, who was a member of the Explorers ' Post 420 for one year, was also on the Maldonian Photog¬ raphy Staff for three years. He was interested in designing houses, at¬ tending football games, photog¬ raphing, and after school he worked at Wan-Kee Laundry. Roni L. Zilman 60 Glenwood Street Commercial Undecided Roni, who played the flute in the orchestra for two years, was also a member of the B ' nai B ' rith Girls for three years. She served as a Mal¬ donian homeroom representative during her Sophomore year and for relaxation she listens to Sly and the Family Stone. Irwin E. Zalko 240 Summer Street College Undecided A Co-captain of the Basketball team, Irwin received two varsity letters. A member of Student Coun¬ cil for three years, he was the Vice- President of the Malden AZA. A three-year member of LIT, Irwin was also Sports Co-editor for the Maldonian. Paul J. Zukowski 94 Hubbard Street College College A member of the Babe Ruth Base¬ ball League for three years, Paul was very interested in baseball, football, and hockey. He liked His¬ tory and English, and in his free time he listened to Diana Ross and the Supremes and Smokey Robin¬ son and the Miracles. Robert C. Wyeth 124 Granite Street General Armed Forces Bobby, who was a member of the Wrestling Team, also was a catcher for the Baseball Team and played end on the Football Team for three years. He was a part-time worker at the Melrose Carwash, and his pas¬ times included fishing, swimming, and hunting. Camille M. Zampitella 165 Webster Street College Biology Teacher President of FTA, Camille has also served as Co-editor of the 1970 Maldonian and Program Committee Co-chairman of Those Were the Days. She believes in early politi¬ cal involvement, and her interests range from biology and physiology to horoscopes. Ann M. Zunino 19 Salem Place College Teacher Ann, who was a participant of the Saint Thomas More Club for one year, was also a member of the Pep Club. Ann ' s hobbies included listen¬ ing to the Supremes, sewing and designing her own clohtes, and at¬ tending the school ' s basketball and hockey games. 196 197 Assistant Adviser Mr. Edwards. President Stephen Brandano. 198 Secretary Risa Dubin with Head Adviser Mr. Darragh. 199 Joseph Acquaviva Michael Aliberte John Mary Richard Ahearn Albergo Alessandro John Alkins Vernon Allen Dominic Aloise Alan Altman Joseph Annello John Leo Antenucci Anthony ' ST Steven Antonakos George Antonetti Deborah Aragona Susan Armonian James Antenucci Bruce Arnold Barry Juanita Babine Babine Janice Bailey Richard Beecoff Denise Bitto Albert Baldwin Kathleen Behan Lynne Biziewski Richard Barnes, Jr. Brenda Benson Lawrence Boland William Barry III David Berkovitz Vicki Bondar Roy Barter Catherine Bice Frederick Boni Frank Barker Michael Beloff Daniel Boland Sharon Baldwin Lucille Battaglia Patricia Beckles Philip Belanger Barbara Biscoe Gary Bishop Joyce Karen Ronna Lee Suzanne Stephen Debra Kathleen Kenneth Linda Bonsignor Borbas Borenstein Borseti Boudrow Boyd Boyle Brady Brady Stephen Jean Larry Robert Nancy Thomas Anne Joan Patricia Brandano Bransfield Bravernick Braneau Brennan Brennan Bridgham Brodsky Brown Pamela Brustin Elizabeth Frank George Virginia Alice Buckley Buckley Burgess Burgess Burke Karen Stephen Mary Burke Burke Burns 200 Judith Burt Deborah Bushway Stephen Bushee Stephen Butland Yvonne Bynoe Elaine Cahill James Cahill Thomas Caissie Patricia Callahan Albert Camarata Bruce Caron T erese Cefiaoli Robert Campbell Diane Carnenter Susan Cerullo Gary Campsmith Joan Carreiro Paul Chansky Pamela Canole Paul Carrigan Carl Chimi Bernard Carroll John Chirichiello Nancy Casey Edward Ciaburri Charles Casserly, Jr. Francis Ciaburri Kathleen Catanzano Luanne Ciccotti Robert Cavanaugh Mary Cinq-Mars Jo-Ann Cipriano Scott Colella Robin Costa Melissa Crosby Daniel Clark, Jr. Eileen Coleman Gary Clark Kathleen Coleman Robert Covelle Denise Croteau Crowley Robert Clements Dana Coffey Nicholas Colagiovanni Michael Collins William Collins Thomas Collyer Elaine Connolly Robert Cole Paula Cook Linda Colasanti Richard Corrente Nancy Coviello Lisa Covitz Margaret Coyne Richard Crenshaw Robert Crescenzo Robert Croft Maureen Crowley Barry Cummings 201 James Curry Kevin Curtis Paul Cusson Lawrence Cutler Norma Danca Diana DeBenedetto Linda DeBerardinis Michael Susan Deady Dean Michael DeCosta Arlene DeSimone Lawrence John Linda DeCourcy DeFranzo DeHeulle Edward Joseph David Roberta Elaine Suzanne James Paul DeSimone DeVincentis DiGiammerino Dingivan DiNitto Dionne DiPaola DiPietro Linda Constance DeMarco Dempsey Steven DePriest { Thomas Diane Dennen DeMarco Alfred DiSanzio Eleanor Drinkwater John Robert Paul Donna Brian Kim DiScipio Diserio Doherty Dorazio Dorn Downing James Doyle Nancy Risa Linda William Paul Susan Robert Droker Dubin Duggan Duggan Dulong Durdle Durkee Ava Dreyer Barbara Eason James Michael Georgianna Candace Wanda Neal William Sandra Carol Eckes Eisan Elia Ellis Ellis Ericson Faiella Falabella Falcone Emily Paul Charles William James Rita Carol Richard Lorraine Farnan Farrell Farren Feltch Ferguson Fernandes Ferraro Fielding Figelski Brenda Finn Jean Finn John Finn Kathleen Finn Bernard Fish Dianne Diane Fishman Fitzpatrick Mary Ann Michael Forbes Forbes 202 Paul Ronald James Cheryl Carol Angela Nadine Frank Joanne Forte Fortier Fountain Fournier Francis Fransen Friberg Fritz Gaff Marion Gagliardi Rose Robert Warren Sylvia Judith Thomas Daniel James Gale Gallagher Gallant Gallezzo Gamby Gannon Gardiner Gardner Beth Catherine Garland Garrant Marie Gaudet Lillian Paul Ruth Paul Linda Donna Garrity Geer Gelinas Gennetti Giangrede Giannantonio Deborah Giglio Karen Martin Jo-ann Ann Gilligan Ginivan Giunta Goldberg Steven Goldberg Charles Goldstein Douglas Brooks Goodell Goss Gerald Joanne Goulette Gover Arthur Carolynne Norma Gray Graf Graf Norman Ward Ellen Richard Graf Graham Grasso Gray, Jr. Joseph Gresci Ruth Griffin Leslie Grifkin Walter Grimes Anthony Guerrieo Marie Guileno Charlene Lorna Gurard Gurard Katherine Hablitz James Hackett Kathleen Hallahan Rachel Halpern Donna Hanifan Steven Hanley Kathleen Hardin Barbara Harding Katherine Hardy Peter Harrington Leslie Haskell Martin Stephen Warren Stephen Joanne Pauline Hatch Healy Heartquist Heft Hegarty Helie Paul Harold Hicks Hirtle 203 Bradley Holmes Lawrence Hood %, ’I Susan Horne Michael Horgan I Bernard Horowitz Henry Patti Howard Hoyte Donna Elizabeth Juliano Kallunki Ellen Kaplan George Kaplan Michael Kaplan Howard Linda Cynthia Kaufman Kavanaugh Kay Christine Keane Diane Janet Eileen Barbara Steven David Maryanne Lydia Scott Kelleher Kelley Kenny Kepnes Kerins Keirstead Keirstead King Kingsley John Diane Koocherooc Koretsky Robert Kitchen Ellen Klasner Alyson Kinnon Edward Kirbey Linda Lauren LaFauci La Freniere Dennis Lancaster Karen Larsen Linda Gary Landers Langille Helen Stanislow Brian Kuznicki Kuznicki Catherine Patricia G. Thomas La Spina Leavy Leather Mary Le Blanc Dennis Charles Dominica Lerra Letson Leuzzi Jeannine Levesque Dorothy Brian Maunel Paul Joanne Robert Teresa Liddell Linnell Litchman Logan Lombardi Long, Jr. Long Rose Pamela Longo Loschi 204 James Carol Debra Ferrero John Barry Janet Brian Deborah Loveridge Lowney Lubinski Luciani Lynch Lvon Lyons MacDonald MacDonald Patrick MacDonald Paul MacDonald William MacGregor Stephen Jean Bonnie MacKey MacLean Macy John James Maffeo Magarian Michael Maguire Patricia Mahon Jeffrey Malkin Valerie Mangos Deborah Manley Pamela Marie Linda Manley Maraschiello Marchetti Debra John Marciello Maribito Carol Dennis Cathy Robin Kenneth Linda Donna Anthony Gary Marino Marrone Marshall Marshall Martin Martino Massa Matewsky Matheny Ruth-Ellen Matthews Randall Earl Karen Maxson McAllister McBride Nancy John Linda Paul Paul McCaffrey McCarthy McCarthy McCarthy McCarthy James McLarey Eileen McLaughlin Donna Melcher Ronald Menard Jaclynne McDonald Elizabeth McLaughlin Kevin McDonough Karen McLaughlin Beverly McGirr Thomas Medugno Catherine McKinnon Maureen Melanson Joseph McFall Judith McLennan John McGee Anthony Medeiros, Jr. Marie McGinley Maria Medugno Susan Menard Debra Alan Bernice Mercuri Mercurio Merritt Deena Diana Robert George Mesnick Metropolis Mierzykowski Miller, Jr. Linda Miller 205 Daniel Morelli Henry Moscone Richard Mullen Gail Myerow Gail O ' Brien Barbara O ' Leary Carol Fancygrau Richard Glynn Bruce Lawrence Robert Mini Montgomery Moore Moore Moore Susan William Debra Moore Mootrey Moran Paul Morelli i John James Motzi Motzkin Steven Daniel Munoz Murphy Pamela Nadeau Walter Stephen Nancy Moulaison, Jr. Moulton Moylan Danise Murphy Diane Mudge Norma Michael Muise Mulcahy Kathryn Richard Moreschi Moro Joanne Judith Morris Morris Paul Morrissey David Morse Gerald Morsett Nancy Peter Kenneth Murphy Murphy Murray Paul Murray Mary Jane Milligan Paul Nager Alfred Napoli George Neagle, Jr. Cheryl Neale Joseph Noble Eleanor Norris Deborah O ' Brien James O ' Brien Joseph Olson Kristine O ' Brien Karen Olson Leslie O ' Brien Thomas Stephen William Francis O ' Brien O ' Connor O ' Connor O ' Hearn Kathleen Olson Diane Paolini Peter Papadopoulos Deborah Parow Denise Parris Eleanor Parsons Elizabeth Michael Patchell Pazyra Robin Peard 206 April O ' Keefe Esther Orlianzo Diane Palazziolo Virginia Orlianzo Susan Oxman James O ' Rourke Nancy Francis Henry Gerald Paul Susan John Linda Ralph Pearson Peluso Pederson Perna Perry Perry Person Person Petraglia Ernest Theresa Pezzuto Picard i Marcia Phillips Linda Phinney Gloria Pimental Gail Plowman Joyce Poirier Mary Poldoian Albert Pominville John Patricia David Nancy Patricia Beverly Michael Anna Janet Polonski Pontbriand Portman Prawilo Propst Proto Provitola Puleo Puleo Diane Diane Elizabeth Mark Susan Daniel Nancy Steven Paul Quinlan Rappaport Raymond Raymond Razzino Reardon Reid Reid Restuccia Iris Margaret Donna Joanne Sherry Gary Charles James Mark Reynolds Ribero Ricard Richards Richards Ring Rittershaus Rizzuto Rodgers Kenneth Susan Kenneth Elise Marsha Richard Jennifer Elizabeth Philip Robak Robbins Roche Rodman Rogerson Rosak Ross Rotman Rubin Janet Scamporino Dennis Scarpaci Dana Diane Kevin Louis Howard Frank Sandra Sears Searcy Senders Sensale Shain Shanbar Shapiro 207 Daniel James Breda Shea Shea Shernan William James Richard Shiner Shortsleeves Sica Joseph Edward Debra Sideri Silva Skelton Mason Bruce George George Carl Christine Slaine Slater Sliman Small Smith Smith Stephanie Janice Howard Suzanne Thomas Kathrine Solomos Sordillo Spieler Steele Steenson Stein Dana Susan Julie Smith Snook Snyder Carolyn John Charles Stohn Stracuzzi Sudano Jeanne Sullivan Lorraine Sweny Kevin Sullivan Joseph Tamasi Robert Sullivan Carol Surette Sandra Tillinger Rosemary Surette Stephen Tilton David Surette Jean Todd Marlene Surgecoff Mark Toder Robert Sutton James Sweeney Philip Tortora Maria Tramontozzi Betty Trickett Gail Tucker Catherine Patricia Ultrino Valley Alan VanPraet Ida Varga Thomas Ventola Janine Ventura Kenneth Wallace Arthur Walsh Daniel Walsh Diane Walsh Patricia Walsh Patricia Walton Carol James George Watkins Webb Wedge Deborah Jeanne-Marie David Arlene Weldy Whalen Whelan White Kevin White 208 Lawrence White Debra Whitehouse Lois Whitlow Nancy Wierszchalek Keith Willcox Debra Wilson James Wilson Barbara Mark Windsor Winn •s ■ ' ' ' Janet Christina Wiswell Wong Bryan Thomas Woodman Wright Katherine Yanakopulos Laura Yardumian Marsha Zelinsky Debra Zinetti Natalie Zuckerman 209 Sophomore Class Adviser, Mr. Razzino with Richard Giannattasio. 210 Robert Ronald Diane Dennis James Marion Teresa Karen Steven Adams Adams Addivinola Alker Allen Amann Amoroso Anderson Anderson Rachel Richard Askenazy Aucella Paul Belliveau Robert Bellmer Diane Michelle Richard Annello Antico Antonelli Keith Richard Austin Austin Allan Azoff Donald Barron Andrea Antonnuci Susan Babin Barbara Anzalone Mark Bailey Barry Arnofsky Andrea Banyacski Gail Arnold Cheryl Baran Judith Barthelmess Maura Beaudoin Deborah Bellefontaine Denise Bellefontaine Michael Benedetti Majorie Bergh Annette Bertolino Carl Joanne Bettano Betts Joanne Bevilacqua Barbara Bishop Ronald Bishop Susan Bougess Sumner Bivetsky Donna Blandini Sandra Block Alan Blomerth Robert Steven John Joanne Blundell Boomhower Borseti Boudreau Bruce Joan Bowman Boyce Diane Sandra Paul Boyd Bracey Brady Carl Kevin Brand Brennan Vito Briatico Juanita Robert Pamela Brinkley Bromberg Brooks Lawrence Lou-Ann Jane Deborah Denise Lorraine Brown Bucci Buchanan Buckley Buckley Buckley 211 Marie Paula Buckley Buono Janice Cafarella Robert Michael Cameron Camarata Denise Carte Denise Carleton Joseph Ronald Chadorowskv Chambers Patricia Steven Ciampa Ciampa David Linda Cores Cornacchio Michael Ronald David Patricia Linda Michael John Burke Burke Burns II Butland Buttiglieri Byrne Cadigan Sharon David Diane Paul Sharon Linda Deborah Caffrey Caiazzo Caissie Callahan Callahan Caltabiano Camarata James Campbell James Casaletto Alessandro Campea Elizabeth Case John Candelora John Casserly Donna Cantera Donna Castrini Denise Castucci Maria Cappuccio Carol Chisholm Ronald Cohen Anthony Chirichiello Donna Coffey Cynthia Michael Channonhouse Chapman Charles Kathleen Clark III Clark Scott Christie Ann Marie Cole Michael James Cardarelli Carey Jon Catanzano Ceryl Cerchione Ann Carole Ciampa Cioffi Patricia Connolly Roberta Contant Bruce Conway William Cook Linda Cookson Christina Coombes Richard Cooper Rita Virginia Robert Robert Deborah Arlene Linda Corvi Cosentino Cosman Cossette Cottam Coughlin Cowan 212 Daniel Cox Diane Curtis A 4ib Norma Dennison Diane DiGiantommaso Shirley Doone - As Charles Dracopoulos Stephen Crawford Janet Cuthbert Robert DeNutte Patricia DiPietro Marie Doubleday Arthur Drevitch Stephen Eisan Susan Crowe Steven Dahiberg Joseph DePina Mary DiSano Janet Doucette Barbara Duffy Douglas Eisnor Glenn Cruikshank Richard Daniels Debra Desharnais Marie DiScipio Linda Doucette John Cruikshank Deborah Davidson Michael Culipher Stephen Dean Linda Cunha Elizabeth DeFraia Richard Paul Daisey Deveau DeVincentis DeVits Albert DiVenuti Peter Dixon Ann Doherty Richard Janice Doucette Dowst Stacia Doulis William Dunphy Donna Durant Barbara Durgin Denise Dunn Robert Endicott Richard Ellis Patricia Ellis Annabeth Ellis Eleanor Josephine Curley Curley Frederick Albert DiGregorio Degroot Charlotte Paul DiBenedetto DiCrescenzo Paul James Doherty Doolin Charlotte Epps Debra Eileen Richard Bruce June Ericson Erikson Erlandson Ernst Faiella Dennis Michael Tommy Fallano Farnham Farr 213 Paula Farrell Dawn Ferratusco Nicholas Ferro Dale Figelski Joyce Finn Maryann Dale Finn Fish Joseph Fish Janet Fitzgerald Elizabeth Foley Kathleen Foley Janet Dawn French Frim Richard Jane Giannattasio Gianquitto Barbara Wendy Gould Gould Judy Lu Anne Terese Robert MaryAnne Keith Henry Fitzgerald Fitzpatrick Fitzpatrick Flammia Flanagan Flynn Focht Calvin Follansbee Jane Ronald Franklin Frauton Susan Freede Owen Fong Donald George Fortenbacher Fountas Rita Furlong Susan Theresa Richard Gaudet Gautreau Gelin Michael Gilardi Richard Giordano Beverly Goldman Diane Goldman Debra Karen Martin Gelzenes Gersh Gertz Diane Frank Stephen Goode Goodwin Gordon Steven Susan Nancy Steven Joseph Kathleen Alan Graf Graffam Gramolini Grande Grasso Gray Green V Deborah Greenwood Susan Greenwood Steven Greer Judith Griffin Daniel Grimes Ellen Grossman Veronica Grungo ‘ S ' , Susan Gualtieri Donna Guazzerotti Madeline Joanne Beverly Lawrence Marilyn Russell Joseph Donna Stephen Habeeb Hagan Hall Hall Hall Hall Hallahan Hanifan Hannabury 214 Richard Dianna Hannan Hanson Ann Hardiman m Joseph Hattabaugh Patricia Hardy Jack Harold Carol Raymond Harrington Harris X Jeanne Ellen Hennessey Hermanson Donna Cynthia Harvey Haskell Denise Stephen Hewitt Hill Elaine Hynes Carol Hix George Paula Hoffman Holden Rebecca J. Michael Horne Hume Michael Hurley Linda Hurtle Robert Ignazi Keith Indeck William Izzicupo Clifford Jacobs Janice Jakobsen Rose Jeffery Donna Jenkins Wendy Jern Stephen Jesi David Johnson Janelle Johnson Patti Johnston Gail Jones Kevin Jones Linda Jones Steven Jones .k Wanda Jordan John Joyce James Cheryl Judge Juliano %«■ Kathleen Barbara Bradford Kellogg Kelley Kendall Joseph Leslie Juliano Kaplan Phyllis Kauffman Laurene Kaufman John Kingston Susan Klayman Brenda Diana Knox Koretsky Sharon Kelley Steven Koretsky Mary Kelliher Brenda Kortum Cheryl Scott Nancy Janet Koury LaBombard LaBossiere Lacey Karen Prescilla Norman Donna Lake Lake Lang Langille Melissa Lappin 215 Lois Lauria Karen Leonard Nancy Lindstrom Shirley Lowenstein Paul MacDonald Denise Marchand Linda Martin Alfred McCarthy Carole Laughton Ralph Lerman Andrea Linnell Dianne Leavy V Joanne Levesque Audrey Deborah A. LeBlanc LeBlanc Michael Levitt Judith Levine Kathy Rita Patricia Little Lloyd Lomartire t Murdock MacAskill Brian Lucey Ronald Luongo Linda Lyden Terrence MacDonald Robert MacFarlane John MacGregor Carol Mack Michael Marden Joseph Marino Margaret Marino Michael Marino Edward Martino Jean Martino James Massone Kenneth Massone Michael McCauley Nancy McDonald Robert McCurdy William McDonald Donna L. LeBlanc Sharon Levy ) Allyn MacKenzie Michael Longo Barbara Markunas Wanda Matewsky Donna M. Janice LeBlanc LeGrow Barbara Leyva John Lopresti Sherry Lilly Ann Marie Lover idge Anne Marie MacDonald Dan MacDonald Carol Paula Magin Magliochetti Gerald Martocchio Thomas Marr Scott Peter Matthews Mayne Marilyn Deborah Donna McDonough McGarr McGarr Sandra Lehnert Carole Lowenstein Juliana MacDonald Stephen Manley Diane Marsinelli Richard Mayne John McGarr 216 Nancy McGee Ruth McQueen Gary Middleton Rudolph Morando Bruce Mullins Richard Murray Thomas Nickerson Richard Pagliccia James McGonagle Debra McNeil Debra McGovern Kevin McNulty Kathleen McGrath Frederick Medugno Vincent Mclnnis Harry Mehos Gail McKenzie Sharon McKeon Albert McLaughlin Marylynne McNamara Joseph Melanson Dana Merrithew Pamela Meuse Stephen Meuse John Middleton Jonathan Miller Denise Kenneth Morel Moro Jacqueline Carol Mullins Murphy William Esther Murray Murstein John George Nicholson Norton Angela Denise Palumbo Paquette Donald Misler Catherine Monahan Kenneth Monteiro Francis Mooney Deborah John Moore Moore Stephen Anthony Morris Morrison Carol Morse Loretta Mulcahy Keith Mullaney Kevin Mullaney Claire Diane Murphy Murphy Cindy Muse Jeffrey Michael Robert Elizabeth Murphy Murphy Murphy Murray James Karen Lois Eugene Leigh Myers Newell Newman Nici Nickerson William Judith Parcellin Patrie Rosemary O ' Leary Kathleen Pazyra Robert Linda Olson O ' Nei l Susan Pearlman Paul Pedro Carol Pace Margaret Pelosi 217 Carol Penta Douglas Perrigo John Plavetsky Andrea Proctor Frank Procopio Deborah Reilly David Reid Mary Rizzuto Susan Robbins Elissa Rubin Brenda Rubin Andrew Thomas Scarano Schifano Susan Petta Richard Perry Glenn Polansky Andrew Polonsky Donna Pomeranz Carol Rabottino William Virginia Rafuse Ragucci Judith Rappucci Thomas Restuccia John Renzella Barry Rodriguez Angela Rogers Stephen Rubin Diane Ruggiero Horace Rogers Elaine Ruplis Barbara Saperia Mary Ann Sanborn Robert Sandler Philip Marc Vincent Scibelli Semon Sestito 218 Robert Posner Cheryl Power Ellen Pressman Maria Presutti Joseph Steven Raqusa Rainen Robert Rawnsley Janet Redford M,ary Steven Revelas Rice Stephen Ritchie Linda Rizzo Priscilla Rogers Janice Russell Robert Katherine Rogers Rowe Laura Paul Russell Russell Frederick Rowe Rita Ryan Susan Sasso Catherine Cathy David Satham Scamporino Scannell Marjorie Linda Brian Mary Shaffer Shapiro Shea Shea Bruce Shear Linda Skelton Robert Wendy Sheridan Sherman John Smallwood Gail Smith Katherine Small Richard Shind Sandra Shear Cynthia Snow Jane Snyder Marion Snyder Diane Solari Alan Spadaro Daniel Stefan io Mary Leslee Jeanne Steiber Stepherson Stevens William Stevens Valerie Edward Sigsbury Silva Russell Smith Nancy Smith ' Diane Singelais 0 Suad Smitn Michael Squires Karen Strasnick Nancy Steele Jean Strazdes Charles Sholder Nancy Smith Michael Linda Stewart Stumme Norine Susan Spallone Spinella Kenneth Lynne Surette Swansburg Mary Sullivan V Maureen Sullivan Robert Janice Sullivan Surette Leslie Swan sen Carl Swanson Carole Sweezey Stephen Tamagna Jill Taylor Nancy Terrio Nancy Thibert George Richard Thing Thomann Kevin Diane Paul William Peter Debra Susan Pamela Daniel Tupper Turmel Valente Vigasin Villella Virtue Wakefield Wallace Walsh 219 Lorraine Walsh Sharon Wege Thomas Daniel Walsh Watton John Worcester Karen Douglas Worth Wright David James Wyeth Yanakopulos Phillip Weiner Robert Weiner Wendy Willcox Norma Weisberg Louis Donald Lo is Yelgin Youna Zaks Roberta Weiss Carol Winter Nancy Zampitella 220 221 SCORE BOARD FOOTBALL WON 7 LOST 2 Malden 12 Waltham 26 14 Haverhill 27 29 North Ouincy 6 0 Quincy 0 12 Revere 0 26 Chelsea 0 41 Everett 0 28 Sommerville 6 26 Medford 7 INDOOR TRACK HOCKEY WON 1 LOST 5 Won 14 Lost 4 Malden 24 Brockton 64 Malden 5 Revere 28 B. C. High 58 Malden 6 Sommerville 37 Weymouth 47 Malden 3 Chelsea 29 Natick 57 Malden 1 Quincy 57 Brookline 25 Malden 2 Medford 30 Waltham 56 Malden 11 North Quincy Malden 4 Everett Malden 7 Revere Malden 9 Sommerville Malden 8 Chelsea Malden 6 Quincy Malden 6 Medford BASKETBALL Malden 11 North Quincy Won 7 Lost 9 Malden 3 Everett Malden 62 Reading 56 Malden 6 Chelsea 54 Beverly 49 Malden 1 Quincy 44 Medford 60 Malden 10 North Quincy 83 Chelsea 53 Tourney 58 Revere 51 Malden 1 Catholic Memorial 51 Quincy 58 31 Sommerville 66 71 Everett 56 42 North Quincy 61 54 Medford 74 55 Chelsea 42 68 Revere 73 63 Quincy 42 58 Sommerville 68 43 Everett 48 40 North Quincy 53 CROSS COUNTRY Won 7 Lost 0 Malden 15 Chelsea 50 25 North Quincy 35 15 Revere 50 21 Sommerville 38 21 Everett 40 25 Medford 35 25 Quincy 35 222 SWIMMING FIELD HOCKEY WON 2 LOST 6 TIED 1 Won 7 Lost 1 Malden 55 Danvers 39 Malden 0 Wakefield 28 B. C. High 59 4 Lynn English 23 Needham 71 3 Winthrop 25 Melrose 69 1 Beverly 44 Boston Tech 51 2 Lynn English 41 Boston Latin 45 3 Watertown 81 Rindge 6 4 Winthrop 40 Wellesley 54 3 Beverly 43 Lynn Trade 43 RIFLE Won 5 Lost 4 Malden 853 Melrose 818 879 Watertown 784 882 Acton 847 834 Newton 840 882 Marlboro 858 893 Bedford 800 872 Concord 809 881 Waltham 897 879 Wayland 902 WRESTLING Won 1 Lost 7 Malden 13 Newton South 37 21 Winchester 35 5 Lawrence 45 15 Timberland 43 10 Reading 39 24 Haverhill 45 23 Wakefield 30 26 Melrose 16 223 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Won 5 Lost 6 Malden 70 Lynn Classical 9 26 Beverly 23 49 Winthrop 27 35 Lynn English 38 27 Chelsea 30 36 Watertown 42 19 Chelsea 21 43 Lynn Classical 14 24 Winthrop 20 36 L ynn English 41 28 Wakefield 36 o o No 224 225 MALDEN CITY COUNCIL Mayor Walter J. Kelliher Neil R. Callahan William R. Callahan James S. Conway John J. Drummey Philip Elfman John F. Glynn Herbert L. Jackson Michael F. Morelll James J. Murphy William Patchell Michael F. Waldron 226 RIVIERA BEAUTY SALON 204 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 324-4146 HARRY BEDER ROSS TUXEDO 36A Lebanon Streer 72 Exchange St. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-3330 322-0820 MINIHAN PHARMACY LAMSON AND DAVIS 689 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. 110 Exchange Street 321-1200 Malden, Mass. 322-8463 MALDEN JEWELRY 29 Pleasant Street, Malden, Mass. Official Headquarters for Malden High School Class Rings and Jewelry Serving the Public for Over 40 Years We Welcome Teenage Accounts. GRAMSTOREE BROS. INC. 101-103 Ferry Street—Malden, Mass. Color, Black White Photo Finishers Picture Frame Manufacturers Established 1912 227 LEE STUDIO SANTORO’S SUB SHOP 478 Main Street 519 Main St. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-1474 322-2112 MALDEN REINHERZ REALTORS MUSIC CENTER 351 Main Street Malden, Mass. 11 Irving Street 321-2700 Malden, Mass. 322-2492 Prescott Son Ins. Agency Inc. GEORGE D. ROSSYN Insurance Agency Inc. MALDEN GLASS COMPANY 549 Main Street 50 Eastern Ave. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-1532 322-3355 JOSEPH’S PLEASANT GREETINGS CURT ' S SHOE STORE Stride Rite Shoes 10 Pleasant Street 11 Pleasant St. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-9557 SPADY’S CATERING, INC. 278 PEARL STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-8300 228 FIRST NATIONAL BANK MALDEN TRUST COMPANY 46 Pleasant Street 94 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-1234 321-1111 MALDEN SAVINGS BANK MIDDLESEX COUNTY 397 Main Street NATIONAL BANK Malden, Mass. 1 Salem Street 322-0720 Malden, Mass. 322-9860 MALDEN CO-OPERATIVE BANK FELLSWAY 20 Exchange Street CO-OPERATE BANK Malden, Mass. 353 Main Street 324-6700 Malden, Mass. 322-2700 AIR FORCE RECRUITER Your Sons and daughters can prepare for an important career in today’s AIR AGE through training as part of your AIR FORCE TEAM For full information contact your UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RECRUITERS at 521 Main Street Malden, Mass. Phone 322-6570 229 KERNWOOD RESTAURANT 9 Dartmouth Street Malden, Mass. 324-4388 NELSON’S BAKERY BOYD’S INC. 14 Lebanon Street 50 Dartmouth Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4990 322-6310 □ IBM COMPUTER PROGRAMMING □ IBM BATA PROCESSING □IBM KEY PUNCH □ IBM AUTOMATION SPECIALIST TECH-AGE BUSINESS SCHOOLS Wig Creations L.T.D. 7 Norwood Street Everett, Mass. 389-9520 BAKER’S MALDEN STAMP, COIN HOBBY CO. 440 Main Street 106 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4220 324-4345 MALDEN EVENING NEWS 22 Ferry Street Malden, Mass. 322-0064 “Serving a Growing And Aware Community” 230 BEEBE JUNIOR HIGH 401 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 324-8000 Ext. 271 BROWNE JUNIOR HIGH 289 Broadway Malden, Mass. 324-8000 Ext.-281 ROYAL PRINTING HOUSE OF JOSEPH 104 Main Street 40 Lebanon Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-9410 322-5979 HULSCHER’S RUBIN GLASS CO. DUTCH CLEANERS INC. 6-8 Maplewood Street 84 Eastern Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-3522 324-4010 H W CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. J. MARSHALL BERTOLDO CO. 58 Taylor Street 627 Salem Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4788 324-9145 MALDEN MELROSE WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING APPLIANCE REPAIRS 77 Maplewood St. 215 Pleasant St. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4921 324-4214 231 MAPLEWOOD PRESS FREEMAN’S CLEANERS 42 Commercial St. 226 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-2620 . 24-9709 Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 The Malden Police Department Slack Shak Hottest Pants In Town Malden, Mass. 3 Kelliher Plaza 324-9507 Ufl K $ ■L . 1 . Wm ISH Kil life ? r. ' -if ' BOSTON — 1080 Boylston St., 267-1100 Malden — 345 Main St, 322-2315 A full line of office supplies, equipment and furniture HAROLD L. ESCOTT 3 A PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-1944 Cycles and Scooters Our Specialty HARVARD MARY RICCARDFS DRESS SHOP BEAUTY SALON 74 Pleasant Street 300 Main St. Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-0303 322-9846 ROSEBUD LOUNGE GEORGE’S ATLANTIC GAS STATION 85 Highland Ave. Malden, Mass. 210 Salem Street 324-9896 Malden, Mass. 324-9407 232 Senior Thesis i.Thoiights about the hereafter {or ,. Is there a life after graduation?) SeriousV graduation isn ' t the end, you know. If $ just the beginning. And It could be the beginning of one of the nrrost challenging and fulfilling limes of your life. At New England Telephone. It could be, that is, if you want a job with a challenge as big os your ambition. We need people at New England Telephone— oil kinds. I eople who are sincerely interested in the future. And who are looking for more from their job than just work! Your starling salary is good and you get automatic raises. You don ' t ne experfoncel Your advancement is tailored to your talents. And you get excellent hinge benefits. II. See your Guidance Counselor Shell tell you when and where you can apply for on interview to find out what the hereafter ' s ' ' like at New England Telephone An Equal Opportunity Employer 233 All Starsior all stars More high school, prep school, college, university, Olympic and professional basketball players wear Converse All Stars than any other basketball shoe. That’s a record. And it’s a fact that Converse All Stars are constructed for records . . . designed to be the best basketball shoes in the world. Available in canvas or leather. (Converse also makes the great shoes for tennis, track, wrestling and football.) Malden, Mass. 02148 Chicago: 2000 Mannheim Road, Melrose Park, III. 60160 West Coast: 284 Harbor Way, So. San Francisco, Calif. 94080. ★converse I When you ' re out to beat the world 234 SUTHERLAND DRUG Maplewood’s Oldest Prescription Store” 671 Salem Street Malden, Mass. A. Kazerman, Reg. Pharmacist BIG A ” SUB SHOP 282 Highland Avenue 324-9584 A Wide Vdyitl) to Choate Vrom MAPLEWOOD MOTORS MIDDLESEX TRAVEL SERVICE INC. 271 Broadway 6 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-1178 322-3700 LEE CHISHOLM BIBLE GIFT SHOP Exchange Street 26 Lebanon Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-2266 324-7225 WEIR FUNERAL HOME 144 SALEM STREET MALDEN, MASS. 322-0834 FLOWERS BY TEDESCO 285 Main Street — Malden, Mass. 322-0923 Creative Floral Arrangetnents HARCOURT NEWS AGENCY 322 Eastern Avenue Malden, Mass. 322-3385 235 GOLDMAN EDWARD E. BURNS FUNERAL HOME SONS 174 Ferry Street 204 Main Street—572 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. MALDEN, MASS. 324-1122 322-0194 MALDEN BRAKE INC. EVERETT SQUARE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 40 Eastern Avenue 135 School Street Malden, Mass. Everett, Mass. 321-0200 387-6530 DONALD FRANCIS HAIR STYLIST l4l Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 322-8980 SAUL’S AUTO BODY 166 Eastern Ave. Malden, Mass. 324-0455 KOTZEN’S FURNITURE 454 Main Street Malden, Mass. 322-7480 E. A. STEVENS CO. INSURANCE AND REALTY ESTATE 16 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. 322-2324 MON AMI BEAUTY LOUNGE PRICELESS FASHIONS Famous Names at Discount Prices 242 Highland Avenue 663 Eastern Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-8637 321-3033 236 Bernard Mayne Karen Manamara LINCOLN STUDIOS Official Portrait Photographers for the MALDONIAN Since 1953 147 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 237 EDSON SHOES 74 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 324-0303 SUFFOLK SQUARE SMYLY BUICK INC. PHARMACY 661 Eastern Ave. 700 Broadway Malden, Mass. RTE 1 322-0909 Malden, Mass. 551 NEW ENGLANDER MOTEL COURTS Broadway 321-0505 Malden, Mass. EDGAR P. LEWIS SONS INC. 200 Commercial Street Malden, Mass. AMERICAN STAY COMPANY GASS REALTY Saul I. Gass 184 Commercial Street 525 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-5430 322-9220 JOHN A. VOLPE ACE-LON CONSTRUCTION CELLOPHANE CO. PRODUCTS 54 Eastern Avenue 952 Eastern Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-8430 322-7121 WHIL 238 fir f The Clubs at M.H.S. National Honor Society CAM ■ { Band and Orchestra Latin Honor Society Future Teachers of America Choral Art Society . Blue and Gold Le Cercle Francais Greenroom Pep Club Tri-Hi USONA COG VOGUE DOLLS INC. HOMEART COLOUR CENTRE 184 Commercial Street 168 Ferry Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-8660 322-1331 CENTER MOTOR SALES COMPANY VOLKSWAGEN 25 Eastern Avenue 321-2000 Malden, Mass. WENDELL’S BARBER SHOP AUCELLA DRUG 350 Pleasant Street 705 Salem Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-9499 324-7060 The 97th Anniversary PIECE ‘O’ PIZZA of 417 Main Street Malden, Mass. LIT 324-9582 239 DOCTORS Dr. Max O. Berman Dr. Philip B. Conti Dr. Melvin Lyons S20 Ferry Street 322-2980 635 Salem Street 321-231 1 10 Holden Street 322-8820 Dr. Robert L. Berman Dr. Paul E. Duffy Dr. Harry Portman 320 Ferry Street 322-2980 452 Pleasant Street 322-0131 769 Salem Street 324-0403 Dr. Abraham Bloom 217 Cross Street 322-3680 Dr. Jacob J. Glazin Dr. Allen I. Glazin 1 Salem Street 324-0440 324-0890 Dr. M. B. Rappaport 615 Salem Street 322-5101 Dr. Joseph Cafarella Dr. William L. Hayden Dr. Herbert White 452 Pleasant Street 322-1 170 452 Pleasant Street 324-61 10 452 Pleasant Street 322-3200 Dr. J. A. Casey Dr. Aaron Kaye Dr. Sidney Zeitler 403 Main Street 322-1490 360 Pleasant Street 322-1440 108 Salem Street 324-3108 240 LAWYERS Leo Blacher 351 Main Street 324-1111 Anthony R. DiPietro 6 Pleasant Street 324-0210 Carl Blesofsky 422 Main Street 322-2936 John P. Donnelly 1 Salem Street 324-0700 Paul J. Bonaiiito 6 Pleasant Street 322-1447 Walter J. Kelliher 6 Pleasant Street 322-9090 Leo DeMarco Alan L. LeBovidge 1 Pleasant Street 200 Mountain Avenue 324-2700 322-2047 John J, McCarthy 689 Salem Street 322-0337 Noone Bartlett 685 Salem Street 324-9090 Elihu Pearlman 6 Pleasant Street 324-7100 David 1. Tabasky 294 Washington Street Boston Mass. 426-1352 Richard Zelinsky 351 Main Street 322-1202 241 GEORGE A. SMALL REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BERKSHIRE APPAREL 99 Middlesex St. 243 Salem Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-2350 324-1012 Mike M. Mills, President Telephone 396-7804 MEDFORD AUTO SCHOOL, INC. 28 Main Street Medford, Mass. 02155 Licensed by Driver Education Registry of Motor Vehicles SOLARI SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN 330 Main Street 324-7710 COED FULL AND PART TIME CLASSES SPADAFORA SON’S Congratulations FLORIST to the CLASS OF 1970 218 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. ALLEN EMMA 324-8080 SWARTZ HANSON CHEVROLET INC. over 50 years of service to the automobile public Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II, Camaro, Chevy Trucks, Used Cars 530-576 Eastern Ave. Malden, Mass. 242 LA TOURAINE COFFEE CO., INC. 795 Eastern Ave. Malden, Mass. 321-1500 ROYAL CANTEEN SERVICE 46 Richardson Street Malden, Mass. 322-1484 TOWN AND TWEED MALDEN MOTEL 95 Pleasant Street 573 Broadway Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-8363 .324-7350 l orfemen’s; Crebit nion 366 Cross Street Malden, Mass. 321-2222 FRIENDS BROTHERS, INC. MALDEN, MASS 243 Custom Yearbooks For All New England WOODLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY 600 Pleasant Street, Watertown, MA 02172 A New England Company Serving New England 245 WE PROUDLY PRESENT OUR ADVERTISERS A Ace-lon Cellophane Products 238 Air Force Recruiter 229 American Stay Co, 238 Aucella Drug 239 B Baker’s Clothing 230 Band and Orchestra 239 Beder, Harry, Ins. Real Estate 227 Beebe Junior High School 231 Berkshire Apparel 242 Berman, Dr. Max 240 Berman, Dr. Robert 240 Bertoldo , J. M. 231 Bible Gift Shop 235 Big “A” Sub Shop 235 Blacher, Leo 241 Blesofsky, Carl 241 Bloom, Dr. Abraham 240 Blue Gold 239 Bluestein, Samuel 232 Bonaiuto, Paul 241 Boyd’s Inc. 230 Browne Junior High School 231 Burns, Edward E. 236 C Cafarella, Dr. Josephy 240 CAM 239 Casey, Dr. J. A., Jr. 240 Center Motor Sales Co. Volkswagen 239 Chisolm, Lee 235 Choral Art Society 239 COG 239 Conti, Dr. Philip B. 240 Converse Rubber 234 Curt’s Shoe Store 228 D DeMarco, Leo 241 DePietro, Anthony 241 Donald Francis 236 Donnelly, John P. 241 Duffy, Dr. Paul E. 240 E Edson Shoe 238 Escott, Harold L. 232 Everett Square Sporting Goods 236 F Fellsway Co-operative Bank 229 First National Bank 229 Freeman’s Cleaners 232 French Honor Society 239 Friends Brothers, Inc. 243 Future Teachers of America 239 G Gass, Saul 238 George’s Atlantic Gas Station 232 Gilbert, James Insurance 242 Glazin, Dr. Allen 1. 241 Glazin, Dr, Jacob 241 INDEX Goldman Funeral Home 236 Good Housekeeping Appliance Repairs 231 Gramstorff Brothers Inc. 227 Greenroom 239 H Hanson Chevrolet Inc. 242 Harcourt News Agency 235 Harvard Dress Shop 232 Hayden, Dr. William 240 Homeart Colour Centre 239 Hulscher’s Dutch Cleaners 231 H W Construction Co. Inc. 231 J Joseph’s Card Shop 228 Joseph, House of 231 K Kaye, Aaron 241 Kelliher, Walter J. 241 Kernv ood Restaurant 230 Knox Photo 238 Kotzen’s Furniture 236 L Lamson and Davis Inc. 227 Latin Honor Society 239 La Touraine Coffee Co. Inc. 243 LeBovidge, Alan 241 Lee Studio 228 Lewis, Edgar P. 238 Lincoln Junior High School 231 LIT 239 Lyons, Dr. Melvin 240 M Malden Brake 236 Malden Cablevision 244 Malden Co-operative Bank 229 Malden Glass Co. 228 Malden Jewelry 227 Malden Melrose Cleaning Inc. 231 Malden Motel 243 Malden Music 228 Malden Evening News 230 Malden Police Department 232 Malden Savings Bank 229 Malden Stamp, Coin, Hobby 230 Malden Trust Company 229 Maplewood Motors 235 Maplewood Press 232 Mary Riccardi’s 232 Mayor’s Office 226 McCarthy, John J. 241 Medford Auto School 242 Middlesex County National Bank 229 Middlesex Travel Service Inc. 235 Minihan Drugstore 227 Mon Ami Beauty Salon 236 N National Honor Society 239 Nelson’s Bakery 230 New Englander Motor Court 238 New England Telephone 233 Noone Bartlett 241 P Pearlman, Elihu 241 Pep Club 239 Piece ‘O’ Pizza 239 Portman, Dr. Harry 240 Prescott Sons Insurance Agency 228 Priceless Fashions 236 Progressive Workmen’s Credit Union 243 R Rappaport, Dr. M. B. 240 Reinherz Realtors 228 Revere Knitting Mills Factory Store 228 Riviera Beauty Salon 227 Rosebud Lounge 232 Ross Tuxedo 227 Rossyn, George D. 228 Royal, Canteen 243 Royal Printing Service 231 Rubin Glass Company 231 Ruderman’s 227 S Santoro’s Sub Shop 228 Saul’s Auto Body Sales 236 Ski Club 239 Slack Shak 232 Small, George 242 Solari School of Hair Design 242 Smyly Buick, Ind. 238 Spadafora Sons Florist 242 Spady’s Catering Service 228 E. A. Stevens Co. Real Estate 236 Suffolk Square Pharmacy 238 Sutherland Drug 235 Swartz, Allen Emma 243 T Tabasky, David 1. 241 Tech-age Business School 230 Tedesco, Flowers by 235 Town and Tweed 242 Tri-Hi 239 U USONA 239 V Volpe Construction Co. Inc. 238 Vogue Dolls 239 W Weir Funeral Home 235 Wendell’s Barber Shop 239 WHIL Radio 238 White, Dr. Herbert 240 Wig Creations L.T.D. 230 Woodland 245 Y Y.M.C.A. 231 Z Zeitler, Dr. Sidney 240 Zelinsky, Richard 241 246 A ABBER, Randy-Sue, 144 ABRAHAMS, Mr. Frank, 62,122 ABRAMS, Rebecca L., 121,144 ACQUA VIVA, Joseph J., 200 ADAMS, Kathleen A., 144 ADAMS, Robert J., 211 ADAMS, Ronald, 211 ADDIVINOLA, Diane, 211 ADDIVINOLA, Phyllis A., 144 ADELMAN, Judith A., 144 AHEARN, John M., 200 ALBANESE, Marie E., 144 ALBERGO, Mary G., 200 ALESSANDRO, Richard P., 200 ALEXANDER, Bari-Ann, 144 ALEXANDER, Sherrie A., 144 ALIBERTE, Michael J., 20 0 ALKER, Dennis S., 211 ALKINS, John G., 200 ALLEN, James F., 211 ALLEN, Jeanne M., 144 ALLEN, Michael H., 144 ALLEN, Vernon, Jr., 200 ALMEIDA, Nicholas, 144 ALOISE, Domenic M., Jr., 200 AL TMAN, Alan, 200 AMANN, Marion P., 211 AMEND, Michele S., 145 AMOROSO, Teresa, 211 ANDERSON, Judith B., 145 ANDERSON, Karen E., 211 ANDERSON, Steven D., 211 ANGEL O, Donna M., 211 ANGELO, Paul J., 211 ANNELLO, Diane L., 211 ANNELLO, Joseph L., 200 ANTEEN, Bena P., 145 ANTENUCCI, James, 200 ANTENUCCI, John, 200 ANTHONY, John F., 145 ANTHONY, Leo P., 200 ANT I CO, Michelle M., 211 ANTONAKOS, George J., 34,44,143 ANTONAKOS, Steven J., 200 ANTONELLI, Richard G., 211 ANTONETTI, George N., 200 ANTONNUCI, Andrea M., 211 ANZALONE, Barbara A., 211 APPLEYARD, Mr. Richard C., 124 ARAGON A, Deborah A., 200 ARBO, John T., 58,100,101,145 ARCHIBALD, Kathleen E., 145 ARMOIAN, Susan, 200 ARNOFSKY, Barry E., 211 ARNOLD, Bruce A., 200 ARNOLD, Gail F., 211 ASKENAZY, Rachat B., 211 ASSETTA, John A., 145 ASTER, Arthur D., 145 AUCELLA, Peter J, 146 AUCELLA, Richard F., 211 AUSTIN, Keith F.,211 AUSTIN, Richard J., 211 AUSTIN, William J., 146 AY AN, Barbara A., 146 A YLWARD, George L., 146 AZOFF, Allan A., 211 B BABB, Lynda E., 146 BABIN, Susan M., 211 BABINE, Barry C, 200 BABINE, Juanita M., 200 BAILEY, Janice M., 200 BAILEY, Mark A., 211 BALAKOVICH, Douglas A., 146 BALDWIN, Albert L., 200 BALDWIN, Sharon L., 200 BALLERINI, Thomas F., 146 BANYACSKI, Andrea F.,211 BAR AN, Cheryl E., 99,211 BAR AN, Mr. Melvin D. BARKER, Anne E., 146 BARKER, Frank R., 200 BARKER, John K., 211 BARKOSKY, Paul W., 77,146 BARNES, Alice M., 146 BARNES, Elizabeth A., 211 BARNES, Richard L., Jr., 200 BARNES, W. David, 211 BARRON, Donald A., Jr., 211 BARRY, Michael P, 14 6 BARRY, William F., Ill, 200 BARTAKY, Lee A., 146 BARTER, Roy E., 200 BARTHELMESS, Judith A., 211 BARTLETT, Michael A., 147 BARUFALDI, Roberta L., 147 BATTAGLIA, Lucille A., 200 BEAN, Mr. Gary, 130 BEAUDOIN, Maura C., 211 BEAUDOIN, Robert D., 147 BECKLES, Patricia A., 200 BEECOFF, Richard L., 200 BEHAN, Kathleen J., 200 BEHRENS, Diane L., 147 BELANGER, Philip H., 200 BELLEFONTAINE, Deborah K., 211 BELLEFONTAINE, Denise F., 211 BEL LIVE A U, Paul W., 211 BELLMER, Robert P., 211 BELMONTE, Mr. Carmine J., 121,136 BELMONTE, Deborah A., 147 BELOFF, Michael, 200 BENEDETTI, Michael P.,211 BENOTTI, Mr. John, 132 BENSON, Brenda L., 200 BERGH, Marjorie A., 211 BERKMAN, Gail F., 147 BERKOVITZ, David L., 69,200 BERNARDO, Nora T., 147 BERTOLINO, Annette M., 211 BERTULLI, Barbara A., 60,61,147 BETTANO, Car! A., 211 BETTS, Joanne M., 211 BEVILACOUA, Joanne, 211 BICE, Catherine A., 200 BISCOE, Barbara L., 200 BISHOP, Barbara A., 211 BISHOP, Gary D., 200 BISHOP, Ronald B., 211 BITTO, Denise M., 200 BIVETSKY, Sumner R., 211 BIZIEWSKI, Lynne M., 200 BLACK, Pamela V., 51,147 BLANCHETTE, Mr. Joseph BLANDINI, Donna T, 211 BLOCK, Sandra F.,211 BLODGETT, Susan L., 147 BLOMERTH, Alan G., 211 BLOOM, Edward G., 200 BLUM, RonaldL., 147 BLUNDELL, Robert E., 211 BOLAND, Daniel J., 200 BOLAND, Lawrence M., 200 BOLAND, William J., 102,147 BOLOGNESE, Stephen M., 148 BOOMHOWER, Steven L., 211 BONDAR, Vicki M., 200 BONI, Frederick J., 200 BONSIGNOR, Joyce A., 200 BORBAS, Karen F., 200 BORENSTEIN, Ronna L., 200 BORG AS, Richard G., 148 BORRSUK, Miss Jean, 124 BORSETI, John P., 211 BORSETI, Suzanne M., 200 BOS!A, Edmund J., 148 BOUDREAU, Joanne M., 211 BOUDROW, Stephen J, 200 BOUGESS, Nancy, 148 BOUGESS, Susan, 211 BOULE, Edward J., 148 BOWMAN, Bruce A., 211 BOYCE, Joan E., 211 BOYD, Debra E., 200 BOYD, Diane L., 211 BOYLE, Mr. Arthur P., 12,77,132 BOYLE, Kathleen M., 200 BRACEY, Robert H., 148 BRACEY, Sandra L., 211 BRADY, Kenneth J., 200 BRADY, Linda I., 200 BRADY, Paul R., 211 BRADLEY, Peter C, 148 BRAND, Car! D., 211 BRANDANO, Judith A., 148 BRANDANO, Stephen P., 198,200 BRANSFIELD, Jean M., 200 BRA VERNICK, Larry, 200 BRAZEAU, Robert F., 200 BREA U, John W., 70 BRENNAN, Kevin, 211 BRENNAN, Nancy G., 200 BRENNAN, Thomas E., 200 BRIATICO, Linda F., 148 BRIA TICO, Vito A., 85,211 BRIDGHAM, Anne P., 200 BRINKLEY, Juanita L., 211 BRINKLEY, Ronald L., 148 BRODSKY, Jeffrey S., 148 BRODSKY, Joan H., 200 BROMBERG, Robert S., 211 BRONSTEIN, Melvin, 148 BROOKS, Pamela L., 211 BROTCHIE, Mr. John, 136 BROWN, Lawrence F., Jr., 211 BROWN, Margaret A., 149 BROWN, Patricia L., 149,200 BROWN, Ralph F., 149 BRUEN, Michael F., 48,149 BRUNELLI, Donald E., 40,60,149 BRUSTIN, Pamela S., 200 BRYAN, Eliot H., 149 BUCCI, Lou-Ann, 211 BUCCI, Kathleen E., 149 BUCHANAN, Jane M., 211 BUCHANAN, Jennie A., 18,69,149 BUCKLEY, Cheryl A., 19,36,149 BUCKLEY, Deborah J., 211 BUCKLEY, Denise M., 211 BUCKLEY, Elizabeth A., 200 BUCKLEY, Frank C., 200 BUCKLEY, Lorraine M., 211 BUCKLEY, Marie J., 212 BUCKLEY, William F., 149 BUKIRCH, Robert L., 149 BUONO, Paula, 212 BURGESS, George H., 200 BURGESS, Virginia F., 200 BURKE, Alice L., 200 BURKE, Karen M., 200 BURKE, Michael J., 212 BURKE, Ronald L, 212 BURKE, Stephen A., 200 BURNETT, Francis O., 149 BURNS, David C, II, 212 BURNS, Mary L., 200 BURT, Judith M., 201 BUSBY, Mr. Cecil C., 141,137 BUSHEE, Nancy J., 150 BUSHWAY, Deborah L., 201 BUTLAND, Patricia A., 212 BUT LAND, Stephen C., 201 BUTTIGLIERI, Linda C., 212 BY NOE, Yvonne A., 201 BYRNE, Michael J., 212 C CADIGAN, Joan L., 150 CAD!GAN, John J., 212 CAFARELLA, Janice A., 212 CAFARELLA, Thomas J., 212 CAFFREY, Sharon A., 212 CAFFREY, Susan M., 44,54,143,150 CAGGIANO, Maryanne E., 150 CAHILL, Claire M., 150 CAHILL, Elaine M., 201 CAHILL, Janice M., 201 CAIAZZO, David T, 212 CAIAZZO, Eleanor C., 150 CAIAZZO, Stephen D., 42,114,150 CAISSIE, Diane M., 212 CAISSIE, Thomas R., 201 CAL LA, Robert L., 150 CALLAHAN, Maureen A., 150 CALLAHAN, Patricia M., 201 CALLAHAN, Paul P., 212 CALLAHAN, Sharon M., 212 CALTABIANO, Linda S., 212 CAM A RATA, Albert, 200 CAMARATA, Deborah J., 212 CAMERON, Robert W, 212 CAMMARATA, Michael V., 212 CAMPBELL, Alan D., 143,150 CAMPBELL, James L., 212 CAMPBELL, Kenneth N., Jr., 150 CAMPBELL, Laurie E., 150 CAMPBELL, Robert J., 201 CAMPEA, Alessandro, 212 CAMPSMITH, GaryS., 74,201 CANDELORA, John J., 212 CANDELORA, Linda A., 151 CANGLE. Pamela A., 201 CANTER A, Donna M., 212 CANTONE, Grace A., 151 CAPRIO, Debra J., 201 CAPPUCCIO, Maria A., 212 CARVIN, Janet M., 201 CARVONE, Anthony L., 151 CARDARELLI, Michael W, 212 CAR DEL LO, Alfred W, 201 CAREY, Deborah L., 151 CAREY, James H., 212 CARLETON, Denise M., 212 CARTE, Denise A., 212 CARLSON, Mr. Clare W., 132 CARLSON, Mr. Elliott R., 132 CARLTON, Roberta A., 201 CARNEAU, Jannette A., 151 CARNEY, Linda J., 201 CAROLAN, Mr. Bernard F., 132 CARON, Bruce R., 201 CARPENTER, Diane C., 201 CARR, Paul D., 72,151 CARRABINO, Anne M., 151 CARREIRO, Joan G., 201 CAR RIGAN, Mrs. M. Eloise, 134 CARRIGAN, Paul M., 201 CARROLL, Bernard J., 201 CARROLL, Gina F., 15,151 CARROLL, Mr. John L. CARROLL, Michael P., 34,151 CARUSO, Peter T., 151 CARUSONE, Janice M. CASALETTO, James E., 212 CASE, Elizabeth A., 212 CASEY, Nancy M., 201 CASSERL Y, Charles A., Jr., 201 CASSERL Y, John H., 212 CASTALDO, Donna M., 26,151 CASTRINI, Donna M., 212 CASTRINI, Sandra L., 151 CASTUCCI, Denise A., 212 CATANZANO, Jon G., 212 CATANZANO, Kathleen L., 201 CAVANAUGH, Robert M., 201 CERCHIONE, CerylA., 212 CEFIAOLI, Terese, 201 CERELLA, Lillian J., 152 CERULLO, Susan M., 201 CHADOROWSKY, Joseph, 212 CHAMBERS, Ronald D., 212 CHANNONHOUSE, Cynthia G., 212 CHANSKY, Paul B., 201 CHAPMAN, Michael J., 212 CHASE, Susan A., 152 CHI Ml, Carl J., 201 CHIRICHETTI, JoAnn M., 57,152 CHIRICHIELLO, Anthony J., 212 CHIRICHIELLO, John A., 201 CHISHOLM, Caro! V., 212 CHRISAFIDES, Mr. Frank, 138 CHRISTIE, Scott A., 212 CHRISTIE, William A., 152 CIABURRI, Edward M., 201 CIABURRI, Francis L., 201 CIAMPA, Ann M., 212 CIAMPA, Patricia A., 212 CIAMPA, Steven G., 212 CIANCA, Lorraine C., 152 CIARFELLA, Mr. Louis W, 130 CINQ-MARS, Mary F., 201 CIOFFI, Carole M., 212 CIOFFI, Clifford A., 76,152 CIPRIANO, Jo Ann, 201 CIULLA, Catherine, 152 CLARK, Charles E., Ill, 212 CLARK, Daniel J., Jr., 201 CLARK, Gary R., 201 CLARK, Kathleen, 212 CLEMENTS, Robert M., 201 COCCO, Susan D., 14,69,152 COFFEY, Dana P., 201 COFFEY, Donna M., 212 COFRAN, John M., 152 COHEN, Barbara D., 152 COHEN, Donna S., 57,152 COHEN. Ronald P., 212 COHEN, Stewart L, 152 COLAGIOVANNI, Nicholas R.. 201 COL AS ANTI. Linda A.. 201 COLE, Ann Marie, 212 COLE, Gary V.. 201 247 COLE, Robert E., 201 COLELLA. Scott G., 96,201 COLEMAN, Eileen T., 201 COLEMAN, James F., 100,101,153 COLEMAN, Jean, 212 COLEMAN, Jean, 212 COLEMAN, Kathleen E., 201 COLLINS, Mary Ann, 153 COLLINS, Michael P., 42,201 COLLINS, William A., 201 COLLYER, Judith A., 153 COLLYER, Mark F., 153,201 COLOZZI, Martha M., 153 COLUMBARE, James, 212 COMEAU, Mary P., 60,153 COMEAU, Yvonne L., 153 CONNELLY, Robert M., 143,153 CON NOLL Y, Elaine S., 201 CONNOLL Y, Kathleen A., 212 CON NOLL Y, Patricia A., 212 CONNOLLY, Teresa A., 153 CONRAD, Glenn R., 153 CONSOLO, Marguerite, 153 CONTANT, Roberta J., 212 CONWA Y, Bruce A., 212 COOK, Paula R., 201 COOK, William C, 153 COOK, William E., 212 COOKSON, Linda L., 212 COOMBES, Christina L., 212 COOMBES, Edward A., 154 COOPER, Richard W., 212 CORES, David A., 212 CORNACCHIO, Linda M., 212 COR RENTE, Richard S., 201 COR VI, Rita M., 212 COSEN TlNO, Marie E., 154 COSENTINO, Virginia, 212 COSMAN, Robert E., Jr., 212 COSSETTE, Robert P., 212 COSTA, Robin L., 201 COTE, Debra, 201 COTTAM, Deborah A., 212 COUGHLIN, Arlene M., 212 COUGHLIN, Danny E., 154 COVELLE, Robert A., 201 COVIELLO, Nancy L., 201 COVITZ, Lisa D., 201 COWAN, Beatrice, 154 COWAN, Linda B., 212 COX, Daniel A., 213 COX, Merilyn J., 154 COYNE, Anne M., 143,154 COYNE, James A., 154 COYNE, Margaret E., 201 CRAWFORD, Stephen J.. 213 CRAWFORD, Mr. Wendell P.. Jr., 130 CRENSHAW, Richard M., 201 CRESCENZO, Robert V., 31,201 CROFT, Robert M., 81,201 CROSBY, Melissa A., 201 CROTEAU, Denise C., 201 CROTTY, Elaine A., 154 CROWE, Susan A., 213 CROWLEY, Miss Catherine, 124 CROWLEY, Miss Danna M., 124 CROWLEY, Kevin F., 201 CROWLEY, Maureen A., 201 CRUIKSHANK, Glenn A., 213 CRUIKSHANK, John R., 213 CSIGI, Kalman, 154 CULIPHER, Michael S., 213 CUMMINGS, Barry P., 201 CUMMINGS, Susan B., 154 CUN HA, Linda M., 213 CURLEY, Eleanor L., 213 CURLEY, Josephine M., 213 CURRY, James M., 201 CURTIS, Diane L., 213 CURTIS, Kevin M., 201 CUSSON, Paul S, 201 CUTHBERT, Janet M., 213 CUTLER, Lawrence R D D ' ADD ARID, John, 154 D’ADD A RIO, Richard B., 202 D ' AGOSTINO, Marion R., 154 DAHLBERG, Steven V., 213 DANBERG, Sheila, 202 DANCA, Norma R., 202 D ' ANGELO. Angela M., 202 D ' ANGELO, John A., 202 DANIELS, Richard D., 213 DARRAGH, Mr. Philip J.. 25,58,1. 122,199 DA VIDSON, Deborah A., 213 DA VIDSON, Pamela D., 64,155 DA VIS, Francis G., Jr., 136 DA Y, Mrs. Carol, 136 DEADY, Michael F., 202 DEAN, R. Stephen, 213 DEAN, Susan M., 202 DEBENEDETTO, Diana L., 202 DEBERARDINIS, Linda S., 202 DECOSTA, Michael A., 202 DECOSTA, Richard E., 155 DECOURCY, Lawrence P., 202 DEFEO, Neil A., 20,155 DEFLUMERE, Mr. John, 71,138 DEFRAIA, Elizabeth, 213 DEFRANZO, John, 72,202 DEGROOT, Albert L., 213 DEHEULLE, Linda M., 202 DELLA PI ANA, Nicholas J., 155 DELLA RUSSO, Mark A., 70 DEMARCO, Diane M., 57,202 DEMARCO, Linda L., 202 DEMARCO, Robert M., 9,155 DEMASSE, Anthony M., 155 DEMPSEY, Constance L., 202 DENNEN, Thomas E., 202 DENNISON, Norma L., 213 D ' ENTREMENT, Denise M., 155 DENUCCE, David G., 155 DENUTTE, Robert W., 213 DEPINA, Joseph M., 213 DEPRIEST, Christine L., 155 DEPRIEST, Steven J., 202 DEROSA, Christopher R., 155 DESAL VO, Joseph G., 155 DESANTIS, Ronald L., 155 DESHARNAIS, Dedra L., 213 DESIMONE, Arlene E., 202 DESIMONE, Dennis R., 156 DESIMONE, Edward, 202 DEVEAU, Richard L., 213 DEVINCENTIS, Joseph A., 202 DEVINCENTIS, Paul H., 213 DEVITO, Miss Claire, 140 DEVITO, Thomas P., 156 DEVITS, Daisey L., 213 DIBENEDETTO, Charlotte P, 213 DECARLO, Richard A., 156 DICRESCENZO, Paul D., 213 DIETZ, Robert A., 156 DIFILIPO, Theresa A., 143,156 DIFILIPO, Thomas J., 156 D!FILIPPO, Linda, 156 DlPRAIA, Elizabetn M., 213 DIGIAMMERINO, David A., 202 Dl GIANTOMMASO, Diane M., 213 Dl GIANTOMMASO, Thomas J., 156 Dl GREGORIO, Frederick R., 213 DILLON, Paul T, 156 DINGIVAN, Roberta A., 202 DINITTO, Elaine N., 202 DIONNE, Suzanne M., 202 Dl PAOLA, James V., 202 DIPIETRO, Mrs. Lucille R., 124 DIPIETRO, Patricia A., 213 DIPIETR O, PaulJ., 202 DIRIENZO, Francis L. D IS A NO, Stephen R., 156 DISANZIO, Alfred J., 202 DISCI PI O, John A., 202 DISCIPIO, Marie P., 213 DISERIO, Robert J., 202 DIVENUTI, Albert P., 213 DIXON, Peter M., 213 DOHERTY, AnnM., 213 DOHERTY, Paul F., 202 DOHERTY, Richard J., 213 DOHERTY, Mr. Roger M. DOHERTY, Mr. William, 138 DON, Janet V., 156 DOOLIN, James F., 213 DOOLIN, Karen A., 27,36, 142,156 DOONE, Dorothy M., 157 DOONE, Shirley F., 213 DORAZIO, Donna M., 202 DORN, Brian J., 202 DORNEY, GaryM., 143,157 DOUBLEDAY, Marie T.. 213 DOUCETTE, Linda M., 213 DOUCETTE, Richard J., 213 DOULIS, StaciaA., 213 DOWNING, John K., 213 DOWNING, Kim E., 202 DOWST, Janice, 213 DOYLE, James E., 202 DOYON, Terri L., 213 DRACOPOULOS, Charles C., 213 DREEZER, Alan S., 157 DREVITCH, Arthur H., 213 DREY, Mr. Thomas R., Jr. DREYER. Ava F., 202 DRINKWATER, Eleanor J., 202 DRISCOLL, Patricia M., 157 DROKER, Nancy V., 202 DUBIN, Risa S., 24,197,202 DUFFY, Barbara A., 213 DUFFY, Mr. Brendan L., 13,25,58, 121,124 DUGAS, William L., 72,157 DUGGAN, Linda L., 202 DUGGAN, Michael D., 157 DUGGAN, William J., 202 DUNN, Denise M., 213 DUNN, Suzanne P., 157 DUNPHY, William P., 213 DURANT, Donna M., 213 DURDLE, Susan J., 202 DURGIN, Barbara M., 213 DURKEE, Robert E., 202 D ' URSO, Ronald R., 213 E EASON, Barbara J. 202 EASON, Richard M., 42,46,157 EASTWARD, Valerie J., 157 EBNER, Holly F., 213 ECKES, David W., 213 ECKES, James H., 202 EDWARDS, Mr. George M., Jr., 134,198 EISAN, Michael F., 213 EISNOR, Debra L., 157 EISNOR, Douglas M., 213 EILA, Georgianna, 202 ELLIOTT, Dale F., 157 ELLIS, Annabeth D., 213 ELLIS, Candace, 202 ELLIS, Donna L., 157 ELLIS, Patricia L., 213 ELLIS, Richard J., 213 ELLIS, Wanda L., 202 ELLIS, William D., 158 ELMSTROM, Mr. Carl, 132 EMMERSON, Crystal C., 158 ENDICOTT, Robert E., 213 ENWRIGHT, Debra J., 213 ENWRIGHT, Dennis P., 213 EPPS, Charlotte W., 213 ERICSON, Debra L., 213 ERICSON, Neal S., 202 ERIKSON, Eileen S., 213 ERLANDSON, Richard N., 213 ERNST, Bruce E., 213 ESCOTT, Margaret E., 158 EVANGELISTA, Mr. Deni F., 136 EVANS, Mr. Elmer A. F FAHEY, Sharon L., 158 FA!ELLA, June M., 213 FAIELLA, William M., 202 FALABELLA, Sandra J., 202 FALCONE, Carol A., 202 FALLANO, Dennis J., 213 FARNAN, Emile M., 202 FARNHAM, Michael F., 213 FARR, Tommy, 213 FARRELL, Denise L., 158 FARRELL, Paul F., 202 FARRELL, Paula F., 214 FARRELL, William W, 214 FARREN, Charles M., 202 FARRY, Karen M., 158 PARRY, Richard A., 158 FAUCHE R, Cornel J., 214 FEL TCH, William S., 202 FERGUSON, James H., 202 FERNANDES, Rita M., 202 FERRARO, Carol A., 36,202 FERRATUSCO, Dawn E., 214 FERRO, Nicholas, 214 FIELDING, Richard A., 202 FIGELSKI, Dale A., 214 FIGELSKI, Lorraine V., 202 FINKELDIE, Christine A., 158 FINN, Brenda M., 202 FINN, Jean T., 202 FINN, John J., 202 FINN, Joyce A., 214 FINN, Kathleen M., 202 FINN, Martin P., 158 FINN, Maryann, 214 FISH, Bernard, 202 FISH, Dale J., 214 FISH, Joseph A., 214 FISHMAN, Dianne L., 202 FITZGERALD, Janet M., 214 FITZGERALD, Judy A., 214 FITZPA TRICK, Diane M., 57,202 FITZPA TRICK, Lu Anne, 214 FITZPA TRICK, Terese L., 214 FLAMMIA, Robert A., 214 FLANAGAN, Mary Anne, 214 FLEMING, Sherrill A., 158 FLICOP, Miss Miranda, 124,141 FLORENTINO, Robert L., 158 FLYNN, Keith A., 214 FLYNN, Michael W., 158 FOCHT, Henry J., 214 FOLEY, Elizabeth M., 214 FOLEY, Geralds., 159 FOLEY, Kathleen S., 214 FOLEY, Miss Mary, 65 FOLLANSBEE, Calvin A., 214 FONG, Owen O., 214 FONG, Rowena, 159 FONTANA, Donna M., 159 FORBES, Mary Ann, 202 FORBES, Michael E.. 202 FORSYTHE, Hall A.. 159 FORTE, Paul F., 69,203 FORTENBACHER, Donald J.. 214 FORTIER, Ronald A., 203 FORTIER, Steven A., 159 FOUNTAIN, James W., 203 FOUNTAS, George W, 214 FOURNIER, Cheryl A., 203 FRANCIS, Carol A., 66,203 FRANGULES, Speros, 68,143,159 FRANK, Michael R., 81,159 FRANKLIN, Jane S., 214 FRANSEN, Angela A., 203 FRAUTON, Ronald D., 214 FRUDE, Susan M., 214 FREEDMAN, Mr. Arthurs.. 124 FRENCH. Janet L, 214 FRESCO, Richard M.. 159 FRIBERG, Nadine L., 203 FRIM, Dawn M., 214 FRITZ, Frank A., 203 FROlO, Bruce H., 159 FROTTEN, Joanne M., 159 FRUIT, Andrew C., 159 FURLONG. Rita M., 214 G GAETA, Ralph D., 159 GAFF, Joanne, 203 GAGLIARDI, Marion P., 203 GALE, Rose L., 203 GALLA. Janice T., 143,160 GALLAGHER, Richard P. GALLAGHER, Robert A.. 203 GALLANT. Warren A., 203 GALLEZZO. Sylvia R.. 203 GALL!GAN. Mr. Edward B. GAMBY, Judith A.. 203 GANNON, Thomas E., 203 GARDINER, Daniel D., 203 GARDNER, James J., 203 GARDNER, Miss Virginia M. GARLAND, Beth L., 203 GARLAND. Bruce C., 160 GARLAND. Mr. Carl G. GARRANT, Catherine A., 203 GARRITY, Lillian H., 203 GASS, Deane L., 160 GAUDET, Marie E.. 203 GAUDET, Susan T., 214 GAUTREAU, Theresa L.. 214 GA VOORIAN. Miss Carol A., 22,134 248 GAY, Richard. 160 GEARTY,John D., 160 GEER, Paul R., 203 GELDREICH, Janet S., 160 GELIN, Richard K., 214 GEL!NAS, Ruth E., 203 GELPE, Joel S., 160 GELZENES, Debra A., 214 GENDEN, Mr. James GENNETTI, Paul S., 203 GENZALE, James A., 72,160 GENZAL E, Louis, 70 GERSH, Karen G., 214 GERSH, Shelley R., 160 GERTZ, Martin R., 214 GIACOBBE, Charles, 160 GIANGREDE, Linda A., 203 GIANGREGORIO, Joseph A., 160 GIANNANTONIO, Donna, 203 GI ANN A TTASIO, Michael A., 141,142,160 GIANNATTASIO, Richard F., 210,214 GIANQUITTO, Jane E., 214 GIBSON, Nancy J, 161 GIBSON, Neil D., 161 GIES, Diana E., 161 GIGLIO, Deborah M., 203 GIGNAC, Annie E., 161 GAGNAC, Barbara L., 161 GILARDI, Lawrence G., 31,161 GILARDI, Michael G., 214 GILL, Susan E., 161 GILLIGAN, Karen M., 203 GILLIGAN, Michael J., 161 GINIVAN, Martin A., 203 GINSBERG, Bruce G.. 161 GINSBERG, Mrs. Gloria, 134 GIORDANO, Paula, 161 GIORDANO, Richard J, 214 GUI NT A, Jo-Ann M., 203 GLENNON, Phyllis M., 161 GLICK, Miss Marianne, 136 GLICK, Steven A., 161 GNIOT, Robert L., 162 GODDARD, Miss Lois G., 124 GOGGIN, Marcella E., 162 GOLDBERG, Ann E., 66, 203 GOLDBERG, Richard S., 162 GOLDBERG. Steven N, 162,203 GOLDEN, William S, 96 GOLDMAN, Beverly A., 214 GOLDMAN, Diane L., 214 GOLDSTEIN, Arlene R., 142,162 GOLDSTEIN, Charles E., 203 GOLDSTEIN, Mr. Lawrence GOODE, Diane H., 214 GOOD ELL, Douglas P., 203 GOODMAN, Melissa, 14,162 GOODWIN, Frank S., 214 GORDON, Ivie G., 162 GORDON, Mark, 162 GORDON, Stephen W, 214 GORSUN, Beth S., 162 GOSS, H. Brooks, 203 GOULD, Barbara F., 214 GOULD, Wendy A., 214 GOULETTE, Gerald P., 203 GOUVALARIS, John S., 162 GOVER, Joanne F., 203 GOWELL, Miss Elizabeth GRAF, Carolynne L., 203 GRAF, Norma A., 203 GRAF, Norman A., 203 GRAF, Steven J., 214 GRAFF AM, Susan M., 214 GRAHAM, Ward P., 20,32,203 GRAMOLINI, Nancy G., 214 GRANDE, Steven R., 214 GRASSO, Ellen T., 203 GRASSO, Joseph, 214 GRASSO, Patricia L., 162 GRA Y, Arthur !., 203 GRA Y, Diane, 162 GRA Y, Kathleen H., 214 GRA Y, Richard O., Jr., 203 GRAZIANO, Paula M., 163 GREEN, Alan J., 84,214 GREEN, Edward F., 163 GREEN, Lawrence G., 61,95,143,163 GREENBERG, Paul O., 163 GREENE, Michael S., 163 GREENSPAN, Barry F., 163 GREENSTEIN. Joan S.. 52.57.163 GREENWOOD, Deborah J., 214 GREENWOOD, Susan K., 214 GREENWOOD, William M., 163 GREER, STEVEN C, 214 GRESCI, Joseph L., 203 GRIFFIN, David W., 70 GRIFFIN, Judith !., 214 GRIFFIN, Ruth E., 203 GRIFKIN, Leslie R., 203 GRIMES, Daniel, 214 GRIMES, Walter R., 203 GRODBERG, Marc C., 19,163 GROSSMAN, Ellen S., 214 GRUBBS, Raymond F., 70 GRUNGO, Veronica J., 214 GUALTIERI, Susan J., 214 GUAR!NO, Mr. Anthony J., 22 GUAZZEROTTI, Donna M., 214 GUERRIEO, Anthony R., 203 GUI LEND, Marie T., 203 GURARD, Charlene P., 203 GURARD, Lorna R., 203 H HABEEB, Madeline A., 214 HABLITZ, Katherine L., 203 HACKETT, James A., 203 HAGAN, Joanne E., 214 HALL, Beverly F., 214 HALL, Lawrence J., 214 HALL, Marilyn T., 214 HALL, Mr. Rodney HALL, Russell C., 214 HALLAHAN, Joseph P., 214 HALLAHAN, Kathleen M., 203 HALPERN, Rachel P., 203 HAMEL TON, Thomas J., 163 HANDY, Leona P., 163 HAN!FAN, Debra J., 203 HAN!FAN, Donna L., 214 HANLEY, Steven N., 203 HANNABURY, Stephen P., 214 HANNAN, Richard F., 215 HANSON, Dianna L., 215 HARDIMAN, Ann, 215 HARDIN, Kathleen M., 203 HARDING, Barbara A., 203 HARDING, Robert F., 163 HARDY, Ellen R., 164 HARDY, Katherine L., 203 HARDY, Patricia E., 215 HAROLD, Jack L., 215 HAROLD, Richards., 164 HARRINGTON, Carol E., 215 HARRINGTON, Mrs. Eileen, 131,141 HARRINGTON, Peter M., 203 HARRIS, Raymond H., 164,215 HARVEY, Donna M., 215 HASKELL, Cynthia L., 215 HASKELL, Leslie P., 203 HASKELL, Peter W, 215 HATCH, Martin J., 203 HATTABAUGH, Ann, 215 HATTABAUGH, Joseph K., 215 HAYWARD, Linda E., 215 HEALY, Stephen J., 42,203 HEARTOUIST, Warren P, 203 HEATH, Michael J., 215 HEFT, Donna M., 164 HEFT, Stephen R., 98,203 HEGGARTY, Joanne, 203 HELIE, Pauline A., 203 HENNESSEY Jeanne L., 215 HERMANSON, Ellen C., 215 HESSE, Mark S., 164 HEWITT, Denise L., 215 HICKS, Margaret A., 164 HICKS, Paul C., 203 HILL, Allen F., 164 HILL, Stephen F., 215 HINES, Mr. Robert, 122,124 HIRTLE, Harold W., 203 HIX, Carol P., 215 HODGSON, Thomas M., 164 HOFFMAN, George T., 215 HOFFMAN, James E., 204 HOLDEN, Paula A., 215 HOLLAND, Bernadine E., 204 HOLLAND, Dennis J., 164 HOLMES, Bradley P., 204 HOLMES, Robert V., 164 HOLT, Sandra A., 164 HOOD, Lawrence E., 204 HOOLE, William R., 164,82 HORGAN, Michael S., 204 HORNE, Alan C., 165 HORNE, Rebecca R., 215 HORNE, Susan F., 204 HOROWITZ, Bernard H., 64,204 HOWARD, Henry T., 204 HOWARD, Miss Mary E., 125 HOWARD, Richard C., 165 HOYTE, Patti D., 204 HUGGINS, Marilyn S., 165 HUGHES, Mary E., 165 HUGHES, Mrs. Susan F., 132 HULSCHER, Karen L., 165 HUME, J. Michael, 215 HUMPHRIES, William P, 165 HUNTER, Jean A., 165 HUREAU, Charlene M., 204 HURLBURT, Mr. Ralph, 132 HURLEY, Carol A., 204 HURLEY. Michael D., 215 HURLEY, Thomas P., 165 HURTLE, Linda, 215 Hussey, Mr. John L., 125 HUTCHINGS, Robert A., 165 HYDE. Mrs. Alice K. HYNES. Elaine R.. 215 HYNES. Mary Beth A., 143,165 IGNAZI, Robert A. INDECK, Keith E., 215 INDECK, Paul V.. 165 INF ANT! NO. Janet E., 204 IPPOLITO, Dennis P. 165 ITTLEMAN, Cynthia A., 21,166 IZZICUPO, Susan T., 14,95,143,166 IZZICUPO, William A., 215 J JACKSON. Mrs. Angie R.. 137 JACOBS, Clifford T., 215 JAKOBSEN, Janice K., 215 JEAN. Linda A., 166 JEFFERY, L. Rose, 215 JENKINS, Donna L., 215 JENKINS, Mrs. Patience, 137,140 JEONG. Dianne D., 166 JERN. Wendy M., 215 JESI, Stephen A., 215 JOHNSON, David L., 215 JOHNSON, Janelle M., 215 JOHNSON, Kris, 80.204 JOHNSON, Martin E., Jr., 166 JOHNSON. Richard E., 31,166 JOHNSTON. Douglas C., 204 JOHNSTON, Karen E., 166 JOHNSTON. Patricia A., 204 JOHNSTON. Patti L.. 215 JONES, Gail A., 215 JONES, Janice L, 166 JONES, Kevin P. 215 JONES, Linda M., 215 JONES, Nancy D.. 96.204 JONES, Robert R., 166 JONES, Steven R., 215 JORDAN, Jeffrey, 204 JORDAN, Wanda D., 166 JORDAN, Wanda L., 215 JOSEPH, Dorothy D., 215 JOY, Eunice M., 57,204 JOY, Robert C., 215 JOYCE, John. Jr.. 215 JUDGE, James P., 215 JUDGE, Teresa A., 166 JULIANO, Cheryl A., 215 JULIANO, Donna M., 204 JULIANO, Joseph M., 215 K KALAYJIAN, Keghanush, 166 KALLUNKI. Elizabeth C., 204 KAPLAN, Ellen R., 204 KAPLAN, George, 204 KAPLAN, Leslie G., 215 KAPLAN, Michael P.. 204 KATZ, David E., 167 KAUFFMAN. Phyllis I.. 215 KAUFMAN, Howard R.. 57.204 KAUFMAN, Laurene B.. 215 KAUFMAN. Wendy L.. 167 KA VAN AUG H. Linda M., 204 KA Y. Cynthia E., 204 KEANE, Christine M., 204 KEEN. Beverly A.. 167 KELLEHER, Diane R.. 204 KELLEY. Barbara A.. 215 KELLEY, David F., 80,167 KELLEY, Deborah L., 167 KELLEY. Janet E.. 204 KELLEY, Sharon E., 215 KELLIHER.John F., 167 KELLIGER, Mary M., 215 KELLOGG, Kathleen A., 215 KENDALL, Bradford R., 215 KENNY. Eileen C., 204 KENNY, Elizabeth M., 167 KEPNES. Barbara L.. 204 KERINS, Steven, 204 KIERNAN, M. Patricia, 37,57,143,167 KIERSTEAD, David A., 204 KIERSTEAD, Maryanne, 204 KILBRIDE, George F.. 167 KILLION, James E., 167 KING. Mr. John, 138 KING, Lydia A., 204 KINGSLEY, Scott A., 93.204 KINGSTON. John F., 215 KINNON, Alyson G., 204 KIPINIS, Albert, 167 KIRBY, Edward M., 204 KITCHEN, Robert D., 204 KLASNER, Ellen M., 204 KLA YMAN, Susan H., 204 KLINE, Richard I., 167 KNOX, Brenda J., 215 KOOCHEROOC. John T.. 204 KOPEC, Walter J., 143,168 KORETSKY, Diana R., 215 KORETSKY, Diane B.. 204 KORETSKY. Steven L., 215 KORTUM. Brenda G.. 215 KOURY, Cheryl A.. 215 KRAFT. Debra A., 168 KRES, Richard L., 168 KRIVELOW. Eric M., 168 KRUPNICK, Margaret, 168 KUSHLAN, Carol J., 168 KUZNICKI, Helen T., 204 KUZNICKI, Stanislow Z., 204 L LA BOMBARD. Linda S.. 168 LA BOMBARD, W. Scott. 215 LA BOSSIERE, Nancy K.. 215 LACEY, Anita P., 168 LACEY, Janet E., 215 LACEY. Peter J., 168 LACY. Brian T., 204 LA FAUCI. Linda A., 204 LAFIONATIS. Mrs., Secy. LA FRENIERE, Kathleen, 168 LA FRENIERE. Lauren A., 204 LAILER, Kenneth J.. 168 LAKE. Karen M., 215 LAKE, Prescilla A., 215 LAKE. Ronald D., 168 LANCASTER. Dennis M., 204 LANDERS, Arlene M.. 169 LANDERS. Linda R., 204 LANE, Claire E., 169 LANE, Mrs. Shirley T., 69,125 LANE, Susan L., 169 LANG, Norman J., 215 LANGILLE, Donna J.. 215 LANGILLE, Gary R., 204 LANGLOIS, Edmond D., 169 LAPPIN, Melissa L, 215 LA ROSA, Sandra O., 169 LARSEN. Karen A., 204 LA SPINA, Catherine A., 204 LAUGHTON, Carole A.. 216 LAURIA, Lois A.. 216 LAWLER, Denise C., 169 LAWLOR, Corinne M., 169 LAWLOR, James F., 169 LAWSON. Lesley, D.. 169 LAYTON. Miss Elizabeth, 125 249 LEA THER, G. Thomas. 204 LEA VY, Dianne K.. 216 LEA VY, Patricia G., 204 LEBLANC, Audrey J.. 216 LEBLANC, Catherine A., 59,143,169 LEBLANC, Deborah A., 216 LEBLANC, Donna L., 216 LEBLANC, Donna M., 216 LEBLANC, Mary A., 204 LEBLANC, Mary T., 169 LEBLANC. Steven E.. 169 LEE, Angela M., 204 LEE, Nancy, 204 LEETCH. N. Jane, 170 LEGROW, Edward J.. 170 LEGROW, Janice S.. 216 LEHNERT. Sandra A., 216 LEONARD, Karen M.. 216 LEONARD, Paul M., 204 LEPAGE, Ann, 170 LERMAN, Ralph L., 64,216 LERRA, Dennis J., 204 LETSOW, Charles, 204 LEUZZI, Domenica, 204 LEVESOUE, Jean nine M.. 204 LEVESOUE, M. Joanne, 216 LEVITT, Michael C.. 216 LEVINE. Carols., 170 LEVINE, Judith E., 216 LEVY, Sharon F., 216 LEWANDOWSKI, Elizabeth S, 204 LEYVA, Barbara E., 216 LIDDELL, Dorothy J., 37.204 LILLY, Sherry L.. 216 LINCOFF, Nate J., 32,44,170 LINDOUIST, Phyllis R., 170 LINDSA Y, James G., 216 LINDSTROM, Nancy E., 216 LIN NELL, Andrea. 216 LINNELL, Brianne E.. 204 LISTER, Joan E., 170 LITCHMAN, Manuel B., 204 LITTLE. Mr. Arthur E., 137 LITTLE, Kathy E., 216 LLOYD, RitaJ., 216 LOGAN. Paul D., 204 LOHNES, Miss Harriet, 97 LOMARTIRE. Patricia K., 216 LOMBARD, Catherine M., 170 LOMBARDI, Joanrie M., 204 LONDON. Louise A., 96,143,170 LONG, Robert F., 204 LONG, Teresa A., 204 LONGO, Michael S., 216 LONGO, Rose M.. 204 LOPRESTI, John P., 216 LOR DAN, Kevin ilV., 170 LOSCHI, Pamela M., 204 LOVERIDGE, Ann Marie, 216 LOVE RIDGE, James T, 205 LOVERIDGE, Steven G., 74.170 LOVINS, Mrs. Lois, 125 LOVINS, Miss Sharron J., 125 LOW, Mr. Charles M., 121,133 LOWE, Debra A., 170 LOWENSTEIN, Carole A., 216 LOWENSTEIN, Shirley A.. 216 LOWNEY, Carol A., 205 LUBINSKI, Debra A.. 205 LUBINSKI, F. James, 171 L UCA, Mr. Nunzio J. LUCEY, Brian C., 216 LUCIANI, Ferrero L.. 205 LUND, Paul A., 171 LUONGO. Patricia A., 171 LUONGO, Robert A.. Jr., 171 LUONGO, Ronald A., 216 LURIE, RonnaS.. 171 LUSINER, Jo-Anne, 171 LUSSIER, Dolores A., 171 LUTKEVICH, Russell J., 171 L YDEN, Linda J., 216 L YNCH, John R., 205 LYNCH, Susan A., 171 L YON, Barry T, 205 LYONS. Beverly A., 143.171 LYONS, Carol A., 171 L YONS, Janet R., 205 LYONS, Joan C., 171 M MacASKILL, A. Lois, 172 Mac AS KILL, Linda G.. 172 MacASKILL, Murdock J., Jr., 216 MACAULAY, Gerald G.. 172 Mac A ULA Y, Mary C., 216 MacDONALD, Anne Marie, 216 MacDONALD, Brian D., 205 MacDONALD, Carol-Ann, 172 MacDONALD, Dan E., 216 MacDONALD, Deborah E., 205 MacDONALD. Dorothy M.. 172 MacDONALD, Juliana, 216 MacDONALD, Patrick J.. 205 MacDONALD, Paul A.. 216 MacDONALD, Paul M.. 205 MacDONALD, Roderick C.. Ill, 172 MacDONALD, Terrence P., 216 MacEACHERN, Barry C.. 172 MacFARLANE, Robert E., 216 MacGREGOR. John W.. 216 MacGREGOR, William R., 205 MACK, Carol E., 216 MacKA Y, Wendy A., 172 MacKENZIE, Allyn J.. 216 MacKENZIE, Deborah L.. 172 MacKESEY, Kathleen R., 172 Mac KEY, Stephen A., 205 MacLAUGHLIN. Elizabeth J. MacLEAN, Jean M., 205 MacLENNAN, Diane L., 172 MacPHERSON. Davene T., 172 MACY, Bonnie J., 205 MAFFEO, John P.. 205 MAGARIAN, James D., 205 MAGLIOCHETTI, Paula D., 216 MAGNER, Philip J., 173 MAGUIRE, Michael W., 205 MAHON, Patricia A., 205 MAHONEY, Miss Patricia M. MAHONEY, Susan E. MALKIN. Jeffrey A., 205 MALLON, Kathleen A., 173 MALLOY, Donald E.. Jr., 20,95,173 MANGINO, Patricia A., 173 MANGOS, Valerie M.. 205 MANLEY, Deborah L., 205 MANLEY, Pamela E., 36,205 MANLEY, Stephen R., 216 MANNING, Robert F., 173 MANZI, Diane N., 173 MARASCHIELLO, Marie A., 205 MARCH AND, Denise M., 216 MARCHETTI, Linda M., 205 MARCIELLO, Debra A., 205 MARCIELLO, Dennis P.. 68,143.173 MAR DEN. Michael L.. 216 MARIBITO, John J, 205 MARINO, Carol A., 205 MARINO. Joseph E., 216 MARINO, Margaret L., 216 MARINO, Michael J.. 216 MARINO, Ruth E.. 173 MARKOWITZ, Laura R., 173 MARKUNAS, Barbara I., 216 MARKUNAS, Sandra L., 173 MARR, Thomas C., 216 MARRONE, Dennis J., 31,205 MARRONE, Roberts., 173 MARSHALL, Cathy A.. 205 MARSHALL, Michael E., 173 MARSHALL, Robin A., 205 MAR SI NELLI, Diane 216 MARSINELLI, Patricia S., 51,174 MARTEL, Thelma E., 115,117 MARTIN, Mr. Frank C., 137 MARTIN, Kenneth J., 205 MARTIN, Linda L.. 216 MARTI NELLI, Delores A., 174 MARTINELLI, Dorothy R., 174 MARTINO, EdwardP.. 216 MARTINO, Jean A., 216 MARTINO, Linda L., 205 MARTOCCHIO, Gerald J., 216 MASSA, Donna M., 205 MASSONE, James L., 216 MASSONE, Kenneth M., 216 MA TEWSKY, Anthony J., 205 MATEWSKY, Wanda L.. 216 MATHENY, Gary M., 205 MATTE!, Patrick A., 73 MATTHEWS, Donna A., 174 MATTHEWS, Ruth-Ellen, 205 MATTHEWS. Scott B., 216 MATTSEN, Barbara E., 174 MAXSON, Randall S., 205 MAYNE, Bernard J., 105,174 MAYNE, Peter J., 216 MAYNE, Richard P., 216 MA YO, Michelle M., 174 MAZZARELLA, Michael A., 174 McAllister, Ean v, h, 85.205 McAllister, Mrs. MUdred O., 134 McBRIDE, Karen E., 205 McCaffrey, Nancy J., 205 McCANN, Mr. James J. McCarthy, Alfred F., 216 McCA R TH Y, Gayle M., 143,174 McCarthy, John P, 205 McCarthy, Linda J., 205 McCarthy, Paul F., 205 McCarthy, Paul j., 205 McCauley, Michael L., 216 McCURDY, Robert D., 216 McDermott, wnnam f., 174 McDonald, Jaclynne E., 205 McDonald, Nancy A., 216 McDonald, WHHam M., 21 6 McDonough, Kevin F., 205 McDonough, Marilyn A., 216 McFALL, Joseph P., 205 McGARR, Deborah A., 216 McGARR, Donna M., 216 McGARRY, R. Diane, 174 McGEE, John L., 205 McGEE, Roberta P., 217 McGINLEY, Marie E., 198.205 McGIRR, Beverly C., 205 McGONAGLE, James J., 217 McGovern, Debra A., 217 McGRATH, Kathleen M., 217 MclNNIS. Vincent J.. 217 McKEON, Sharon R., 217 McKinnon, Barbara J., 174 McKinnon, Catherine D.. 205 McKINNON, Paul D.. 175 McKOY, Willie L., 42,74 McLAREY, James M., 205 McLaughlin, Albert l., 217 McLaughlin, Bette l., 175 McLaughlin, Eueen m., 205 McLaughlin. Elizabeth, 205 McLaughlin, Karen A., 205 McLAY, Donna L., 175 Mclennan, Judith r.. 205 McLEOD, Karen A., 175 McMANUS, Diane M., 175 McMULLIN, Mrs. Elaine, 137 McNAMARA, Karen K.. 27,37,51, 142,175 McNAMARA, Marylynne, 217 McNEIL, Debra D., 217 McNEIL, Maureen E., 175 McNULTY, Kevin L., 217 McWHIRK, Margaret A., 175 McWilliams, Danette Y., 175 MEDEIROS, Anthony J., Jr., 205 MEDUGNO, Frederick N., 217 ME DUG NO. Maria V., 205 MEDUGNO, Thomas A., 31,205 MEHOS, Harry G.. 217 MEL AN SON, Joseph C., 217 MELANSON, Lawrence D., 175 MEL AN SON, Mr. Louis H. MELANSON, Maureen L., 175,205 MELANSON. Monette A., 67 MELCHER. Donna M., 205 MENARD, Linda E., 175 MENARD, Richard W., 176 MENARD. Ronald D., 205 MENARD, Susan R., 205 MERCURI, Debra M., 205 MERCURI, Diane J.. 176 MERCURIO, Alan P., 205 ME REN DA, Donna M.. 176 MERRILL. Hugh P., 176 M ERR IS. Donna, 137 MERRITHEW, Dana A., 217 MERRITT, Bernice C., 205 MERRITT. Janet C., 176 MESNICK, Deena, 205 MESSENHEIMER, Mr. William, 138 METROPOLIS, Diana S., 205 MEUSE, Dana M., 217 MEUSE, John A., 176 MEUSE, Pamela J.. 217 MEUSE, Stephen R., 217 MEUSE, William E., 176 MIC ALE, Sandra R., 176 MIDDLETON, Gary W., 217 MIDDLETON, John D.. 217 MIERZYKOWSKI, Michael J., 176 MIERZYKOWSKI, Robert P.. 84.205 MILLER, George A., Jr., 205 MILLER, Jonathan A.. 97,217 MILLER. Linda I., 205 MILLER, Peter A., 206 MILLIGAN, Mary Jane, 206 MILLS, Linda M., 176 MILLS, Peter G.. 176 MILLS, Stephen G., 176 MINI, Nancy L., 177 MINI, Richard A., 206 MINTZ, Richard B., 177 MIR LEY, James R.. 39 MISLER, Donald L.. 217 MONAHAN. Catherine A., 217 MONTE!RO, Kenneth, 217 MONTGOMERY, Glynn J, 206 MOONEY, Francis J., 217 MOORE, Bruce E., 206 MOORE, Deborah A., 217 MOORE, Mrs. Eunice Y., 134 MOORE. John M., Jr., 177 MOORE. John W, 217 MOORE, Lawrence M., 206 MOORE, Robert H, 206 MOORE, Robert J., 177 MOORE, Susan A., 206 MOOTREY, William B., 206 MORAN, Debra L., 206 MORANDO, Rudolph J., 217 MORANDO, Salvatore J., 177 morel, Denise M., 217 MORELLI, Daniel E., 206 MORELLI. Paul R., 206 MORELLI, Ronald E., 177 MORESCHI, Kathryn J., 206 MORGAN, Michael L., 177 MORO, Kenneth E., 217 MORO, Richard A., 206 MORRIS, Joanne M.. 206 MORRIS. Judith A.. 206 MORRIS. Roberta L., 177 MORRISSEY, Paul E., 206 MORRISON, Anthony D., 217 MORSE, Carol A., 217 MORSE, David P, 206 MORSE, Lydia A.. 177 MORSETT. Gerald E., 206 MOSCONE, Henry P, 206 MOTZI, John E., 206 MOTZKIN, James R., 206 MOULAISON, Walter J., Jr., 206 MOULTON. David F., 42,177 MOULTON, Stephen A.. 206 MOY, DellonJ., 177 MOYLAN, Carol E., 177 MOY LAN, Nancy L., 206 MUDGE, Diane R.. 206 MUISE, GaryJ., 178 MUISE, Norma M., 206 MULCAHY, Loretta A., 217 MULCAHY, Michael F., 206 MULLANEY, Keith E., 217 MULLANEY, Kevin P., 217 MULLANEY. Peter A., 101,103,178 MULLEN, Richard J., 206 MULLINS, Bruce J., 217 MULLINS, Jacqueline F., 217 MUNOZ, Steven J., 206 MURPHY. Carol E., 217 MURPHY, Claire N., 217 MURPHY, Daniel L., 206 MURPHY, Danise A., 206 murphy, Diane I., 217 MURPHY, James A.. 73.178 MURPHY, Jeffrey W., 217 MURPHY, Kathleen A., 178 MURPHY, Kevin M., 178 MURPHY, Lorraine M., 178 MURPHY, Mary Ellen, 178 MURPHY, Michael J.. 217 MURPHY. Nancy A., 206 MURPHY, Peter P.. 206 MURPHY. Robert J.. 217 MURPHY, William J.. 178 MURRAY, Delores. 178 250 MURRAY, Elizabeth D.. 217 MURRA Y, Josephine A., 178 MURRA Y, Kenneth G., 206 MURRA Y, Matthew J., 96,178 MURRA Y, Paul F., 206 MURRAY, Richard K., Jr., 217 MURRA Y, William J., 217 MURSTEIN, Esther J., 217 MUSE, Cindy L., 217 MUSKER, Alan, 178 MYEROW, Gail A., 206 MYERS, James A., 217 MYLES, Bonney R., 143,179 N NADEAU, Pamela 1, 206 NAGER, Paul, 206 NAPOLI, Alfred A., 206 NANFRIA, Stephen R., 179 NEAGLE, George J., Jr., 206 NEAGLE, Michael P., 179 NEALE, Cheryl L., 206 NEEDLEMAN, Frank E., 179 NEENAN, Susan M., 179 NEMESKAL, Daniel A., 179 NEWELL, Karen L., 217 NEWMAN, Lois A., 217 NICHOLSON, John E., 217 NICI, Eugene A., 217 NICKERSON, Jean E., 179 NICKERSON, Leigh G., 217 NICKERSON, Thomas G., 217 NOBLE, Joseph M., 206 NORCOTT, James T., 179 NORRIS, Eleanor D., 206 NORRIS, John L., Jr. NORTON, George A., 217 NORTON, Mark A., 179 NUTMAN, Miss Linda 133 O O ' BRIEN, Bonnie A., 179 O’BRIEN, David N., 179 O ' BRIEN, Deborah E., 206 0 ' BRIEN,DebraJ., 179 O ' BRIEN, Edward F., 180 O’BRIEN, Florence A. O ' BRIEN, Gail F., 206 O ' BRIEN, James D., 206 O ' BRIEN, Mr. John A., 17,49, 123,125 O ' BRIEN, Kristine A., 206 O’BRIEN, Leslie A., 206 O ' BRIEN, Michael E., 180 O ' BRIEN, Michael J., 217 O ' BRIEN, Thomas P., 206 O ' CONNOR, Dianne P., 180 O’CONNOR, Stephen K., 206 O ' CONNOR, William J., 206 O ' DONAGHUE, Charles J., 61,96,180 O ' DONNELL, Mr. Thomas F., 140 O ' FARRELL, Patricia M., 180 OFCHARSKY, Mary Ann, 27,180 O ' HEARN, Francis M., 206 O ' KEEFE, April M., 206 O ' KEEFE, Robert F., 217 O’LEARY, Barbara J., 206 O ' LEARY, Deborah M., 180 O’LEARY, Robert P., 180 O ' LEARY, Rosemary C., 217 OLIMPIO, Jerry C., 180 OLSON, Carol A., 180 OLSON, Joseph B., 206 OLSON, Karen A., 206 OLSON, Kathleen H., 206 OLSON, Robert E., 217 O ' NEIL, Elizabeth A., 20,27,143,180 O ' NEIL, Linda A., 217 O ' NEIL, Miss Theresa, 134 ORLIANZO, Esther A., 206 ORLIANZO, Virginia N., 206 O ' ROURKE, James J., Jr., 180 O ' ROURKE, James K., 206 OSTERHOLT, David M., 181 O ' TOOLE, Mr. James, 133 OXMAN, Mr. Abraham J. OXMAN, Susan F., 206 OWEN, Patricia L., 68,181 P PACE, Carol M., 217 PAGLICCIA, Richard J., 217 PALADINO, Joanne, 36,181 PALMER, Miss Ellen F., 135 PALAZZUOLO, Diane, 206 PALUMBO, Angela M., 217 PANCYGRAU, Carol A., 206 PAOLINI, Dianna M., 206 PAPADOPOULOS, Peter, 15,206 PAOUETTE, Denise M., 217 PARABOSCHI, John L., 181 PARCELLIN, William G., 217 PARKER, Robert W., 181 PARKS, Mary L., 181 PAROW, Deborah A., 206 PARRIS, Denise A., 206 PARRIS, Miss Frances K., 131 PARSONS, Eleanor G., 206 PATCH ELL, Elizabeth A., 206 PATEN, Cheryl, 181 PATRIE, Judith M., 217 PATTERSON, Bernadette, 181 PA TZ, Janice A., 181 PAZYRA, Kathleen A., 217 PAZYRA, Michael L., 206 PEARD, Robin A., 206 PEARLMAN, Susan E., 217 PEARLSWIG, Robert J, 143,181 PEARSON, Nancy A., 207 PEDERSEN, Henry, Jr., 207 PEDRO, Paul G., 217 PELLEY, Mr. James, 138 PELOSE, James R., 181 PELOSI, Margaret R., 217 PELTZ, Mrs. Eleanor PENT A, Carol A., 218 PERNA, Gerald, 207 PER R!GO, Douglas F., 218 PERRY, Laurence E., 181 PERRY, Paul C, 207 PERRY, Richard A., 218 PERRY, Susan P, 207 PERRY, Thomas M., 182 PERSON, John F., 16,207 PERSON, Linda D., 207 PESCA TORE, Miss Susan, 133,141 PESCE, Paul F., 218 PET RAG LI A, Ralph A., 207 PETTA, Susan A., 218 PETTO, Anthony J, 218 PETTO, Patricia K., 182 PEZZUTO, Ernest M., 207 PHILLIPS, Mrs. Helen, 135 PHILLIPS, Marcia A., 198,207 PHINNEY, Linda H., 207 PICARDI, Theresa A., 207 PI MENTAL, Gloria M., 207 PINETTE, Robert!, 182 PINI, Steven J., 102,103,182 PINKHAM, Debra A., 218 PISATURO, Joanne G., 182 PL Ad DO, Bruce W., 218 PLACIDO, Charles A., 218 PLAGENZA, Vincents., 182 PLA VETSKY, John M., 218 PLA VETSKY, Ronald E., 218 PLOWMAN, Galls., 37,207 PLUMMER, Joyce E., 98,99,182 POIRIER, G. Thomas, 182 POIRIER, Joyce M., 207 POLANSKY, Glenn A., 218 POL A NSKY, Keith M., 182 POL DO I AN, Mary E., 207 POLONSKI, John T, 207 POLONSKY, Andrew H., 218 POMERANZ, Donna B., 218 POMINVILLE, Albert P., 207 PONTBRIAND, Joseph J., 182 PONTBRIAND, Patricia A., 207 PORETTA, Stephen A., 182 PORTMAN, David A., 207 POSNER, Robert E., 218 POSNER, Stephen M., 182 POTHIER, Denise M., 183 POWELL, Wayne A. POWER, Cheryl A., 218 POWERS, Dianne F., 183 PR A WILD, Nancy, 207 PRESSMAN, Ellen H., 218 PRESTON, Kenneth J., 183 PRESUTTI, Maria A., 218 PRETTY, Kathy J., 183 PREVOIR, William R., 183 PRIOR, Miss Gertrude A., 125 PRIVES, Wayne C., 72,183 PROCOPIO, Frank J., 218 PROCTOR, Andrea R., 218 PROPST, Patricia G., 207 PROTO, Beverly A., 207 PROVITOLA, Michael P., 207 PUGLIELLI, Christine, 183 PULEO, Anna J., 207 PULEO, Janet D., 207 PULEO, Laura M., 183 O OUEALL Y, Mr. John J., 131 OUINLAN, Diane, 207 OUINTON, William G., 183 R RABBOTTINO, Carol A., 218 RACCA, Mr. Louis J., 139 RADIVONYK, Helen L., 183 RAF USE, William F., Ill, 218 RAGUCCI, Virginia M., 218 RAG USA, Joseph, 218 RAINEN, Steven I., 218 RAMSDELL, Mrs. Grace R., 114,117 RAPPAPORT, Diane M., 207 RANDAZZO, Joann C, 183 RANEY, Dianne M., 183 RATTET, llene S., 64,184 RAUSEO, Rosemarie J., 184 RAWNSLEY, Beth A., 69,184 RAWNSLEY, Robert P, 218 RA YMOND, Elizabeth J., 207 RA YMOND, Mark L., 207 RAZZINO, Susan G., 207 REA, Stephen A., 184 REARDON, Daniel L., 207 REDFORD, Janet L., 218 REGAN, Paul V., 184 REID, Davids., 218 REID, Nancy J, 207 REID, Steven R., 207 REILL Y, Deborah A., 218 RENZELLA, John A., 218 RENZELLA, Linda A., 184 REPPUCCI, Judith A., 218 REPUCCI, Francis G., 184 RESTUCCIA, Paul F., 207 RESTUCCIA, Thomas G., 218 REVELAS, Christine A., 184 REVELAS, MaryJ, 218 REYNOLDS, Mary J, 218 REYNOLDS, Iris L., 207 RIBERO, Margaret F., 207 RICARD, Donna L., 207 RICCARDI, Paul S., 184 RICE, Linda C, 184 RICE, Paula J., 184 RICE, Steven P, 218 RICHARD, Robert W., 184 RICHARDS, Helen W., 185 RICHARDS, Joanne P, 207 RICHARDS, Sherry L., 207 RIGANO, Joanne P, 185 RIGGI, Jane A., 185 RING, Gary J., 207 RIOS, Darlene C., 185 RITCHIE, Stephen C, 218 RITTERSHAUS, Charles W., 207 RIZZO, Joseph A., 185 RIZZO, Linda M., 218 RIZZUTO, James J., 207 RIZZUTO, Mary L., 218 ROBAK, Donald A., 185 ROBAK, Kenneth C, 207 ROBBINS, Mark S, 143, 185 ROBBINS, Susan E., 218 ROBBINS, Susan W., 207 ROBERTS, Miss Ruth, 135 ROCCI, Gail L., 185 ROCCO, Harry J., 185 ROCHE, C. Kevin, 185 ROCHE, Kenneth J., 207 RODGERS, Mark A., 207 RODMAN, Ease F., 207 RODRIGUEZ, Barry C., 218 ROGERS, Angela J., 218 ROGERS, Anthony M., 38 ROGERS, Horace B., 218 ROGERS, Priscilla A., 218 ROGERS, Robert F., 218 ROGERSON, Dennis R., 185 ROGERSON, Marsha L., 207 ROGERSON, W. Gordon, 185 ROMANO, Miss Natalie A. ROSAK, Richard, 207 ROSATI, Joseph V., 186 ROSEN, Jeffrey G., 186 ROSENBLATT, Mr. Garret, 7, 125 ROSS, Arthur D., 186 ROSS, Jennifer, 207 ROSS A NO, Linda H., 186 ROSSI NO, Mr. Joseph, 131,210 ROSSITER, Mr. Charles A. ROTMAN, Elizabeth D., 207 ROWE, Dennis G., 186 ROWE, Frederick L., 218 ROWE, Katherine L., 218 RUBBICO, Dianne, 143,186 RUBIN, Brenda R., 218 RUBIN, Elissa G., 218 RUBIN, Philip E., 207 RUBIN, Stephen H., 218 RUBIN, William J., 186 RUDY, Stephen J., 207 RUELLE, Cathy A., 186 RUELLE, William J., 186 RUGGIERO, Diane, 218 RUPLIS, Elaine M., 218 RUSH, Edmund F., 186 RUSSELL, Janice T., 218 RUSSELL, Laura J., 218 RUSSELL, Paul L. RYAN, Dennis, 207 RYAN, John G., 207 RYAN, Rita L., 218 RYAN, Timothy J., 186 S SACCO, Mr. Joseph J., Jr., 13,25,135 SAGER, Robert C, 218 SALEM!, Jane D., 186 SAMON, Richard D., 207 SAMPSON, Steven J., 218 SANBORN, Mary Ann, 218 SANDBERG, Donna L., 187 SANDLER, Robert E., 218 SANDLER, Ruth-Ellen, 50,187 SANTORO, Edward A., 207 SANTORO, Joseph S., 207 SAPERIA, Barbara J., 218 SARACEN I, Antonio, Jr., 207 SARDO, Ann E., 207 SARDO, Christine A., 27,187 SARSFIELD, John D., 187 SASSO, Joseph R., 207 SASSO, Susan M., 218 SATHAM, Catherine B., 218 SAWYER, Stephen H., 187 SCAMPORINO, Cathy A., 218 SCAMPORINO, Janet N, 207 SCAN NELL, David F., 218 SCANNELL. Mr. Francis F., 133 SCAN NELL, Miss Helen, 135 SCAR A NO, Andrew J., Jr., 218 SCARP Ad, Dennis J., 207 SCHAFFNER, Walter E., 187 SCHIFANO, Thomas J., 218 SCHIRMER, Gordon M., 187 SCHMITT, Mr. Wilfred, 139 SCHULZE, Nancy J., 187 SCHWARZ, Mr. Robert, 125 SCIBELLI,Jean, 187 SCI BELLI, Philip A., 218 SCORSELLO, Elizabeth A., 187 SEAGER, Charles F., 187 SEAMAN, A!van J., 187 SEARCY, Diane M., 207 SEARS, Dana F., 207 SEELEY, Thomas J., 188 SEMON, Marc J, 218 SENA, Maria A., 188 SENDERS, Kevin D., 207 SEN SALE, Louis K., 207 SESTITO, John A., 188 SESTITO, Patricia A., 37,188 SESTlTO, Vincent R., 218 SHAFFER, Marjorie A., 218 SHAIN, Howard!, 207 SHANBAR, Frank R., 207 251 SHAPIRO, Linda K., 218 SHAPIR O. Lisa A., 143,188 SHAPIRO, Mark D.. 61.188 SHAPIRO, Sandra L.. 207 SHAUGHNESSY, Delores G., 188 SHEA, Brian D., 218 SHEA, Daniel F., 208 SHEA, James F., 208 SHEA, Mary L., 218 SHEAR, Beverly. 188 SHEAR, Bruce A., 219 SHEAR. Sandra L., 219 SHERIDAN. Anne T., 188 SHERIDAN, Gail A., 188 SHERIDAN, Roberts.. 219 SHERMAN, Irvin I., 188 SHERMAN, Wendy B.. 219 SHERNAN, Breda G., 208 SHERWOOD, Kraig, 188 SHIND, Richard N., 219 SHINER, William J., 208 SHOLDER. Charles M., 219 SHORTSLEEVES, James E., 208 SHWARTZ, Mr. Howard E. SIBILIO, Andrew P., 189 SICA, Michael A., 189 SICA, Richard T., 208 SIDERI, Joseph S., 208 SIDMAN, Michael D.. 189 SIGSBURY, Valerie J., 219 SIL VA, Edward J., 208 SIL VA, Edward T., Jr., 219 SIL VER, Mrs. Evelyn, 130 SINGELAIS, Diane E., 219 SKELTON, Debra C, 208 SKELTON. Linda D.. 219 SLA INE. Mason P., 208 SLA TER. Bruce H.. 208 SLIMAN, George L. 208 SMALL, George A., 208 SMALL. Katherine J.. 219 SMALLWOOD, John P.. 219 SMALLWOOD. Malvern C., 189 SMEGLIN, Freds., 189 SMITH, Car! V., 208 SMITH, Christine A., 208 SMITH, Dana C., 76,208 SMITH. Donna L., 189 SMITH. Gail M., 219 SMITH. Karen M.. 189 SMITH, Linda D.. 189 SMITH, Lloud R., 219 SMITH, Nancy A., 219 SMITH, Nancy E., 219 SMITH. Richard J., 60,143,189 SMITH, Russell R., 219 SMITH. SuadJ., 219 SNOOK, Susan J.. 208 SNOW. Cynthia L., 219 SNOW, Richard P.. 64 SNYDER, Jane G.. 31.219 SNYDER. Julie N., 208 SNYDER, Marion A., 219 SOEP, Michael L., 47,189 SOLANO, Charles E.. 189 SOLAR I, Diane M.. 219 SOLOMOS, Stephanie, 208 SORDILLO, Janice K., 208 SPADARO. Alan A., 219 SPALLONE, Norine A., 219 SPIELER, Howard, 208 SPIN EL LA, Susan I., 219 SPINNEY. Roger H., 189 SPRAGUE. Thomas E.. 190 SQUIRES, Michael P.. 219 STACY, Katherine M., 190 STARR, Miss Jacqueline M., 125 STEELE, Nancy E., 219 STEELE, Suzanne R.. 208 STEEN SON, Thomas J.. 208 STEFANIO, Daniel J., 219 STEIBER, Mary T., 219 STEIN, Mr. Abraham STEIN, Kathrine B.. 208 STELMACK. Richard J. STEPHERSON, Leslee A.. 219 STERN, Elissa A., 190 STEVENS, Jeanne L.. 219 STEVENS. Joan E., 190 STEVENS, Sandra L., 64,190 STEVENS, William E., Jr., 72,219 STEWART. Michael S.. 219 STICKNEY, Jane E.. 190 STICKNEY, Philip E., 190 STICKNEY, Richard A.. 190 STITT, Barbara J., 190 STOHN, Carolyn !., 208 STRACUZZI, John F., 71,208 STRASNICK, Karen S. 219 STRASNICK, Rhonda E., 190 STRAZDES, Jean S., 219 STRIKE, Sheila A., 190 STRONG, William O., 143.190 STUDLEY, Kathleen E., 219 STUMME. Linda M., 219 SUDANO, Charles V.. 208 SULLIVAN, Cheryl A.. 219 SULLIVAN, Diane L., 219 SULLIVAN, Mrs. Helen T. SULLIVAN. Jeanne M., 208 SULLIVAN, John F., Jr., 98,191 SULLIVAN, Kevin R., 208 SULLIVAN, Mary A., 219 SULLIVAN, Maureen, 56,191 SULLIVAN, Maureen L., 219 SULLIVAN, Robert D., 219 SULLIVAN, Robert J.. 208 SULLIVAN, Timothy J., 191 SUPERIOR. Karen M., 56.191 SURETTE, Carol A., 208 SURETTE, David M., 208 SURETTE. Mr. Edmund. 139 SURETTE, Evelyn !., 191 SURETTE, Janice E., 219 SURETTE. Kenneth P., 191.219 SURETTE. Nancy J., 143,191 SURETTE, Rosemary, 208 SURGECOFF, Marlene, 208 SUTTON, Robert C, 208 SWANSBURG, Lynne M.. 219 SWANSEN, Leslie A., 219 SWANSON, Carl A., Jr., 219 SWANSON. Karen A., 191 SWARTZ, Ann R., 52,55,191 SWARTZ. Beth D., 191 SWARTZ, Debra L., 191 SWARTZ. Howard, 125 SWEENEY. James A., 208 SWEENEY, Maureen P.. 191 SWEEZEY, Carole B.. 219 SWENY, Lorraine F., 208 SYLVESTER. Diane, 192 SYLVESTER, Linda J., 192 T TAICH, Janet L., 192 TAMAGNA, Michael J., 192 TAMAGNA. Stephen A., 219 TAMASI, Joseph L., 208 TAYLOR, Donna M., 192 TAYLOR, Jill K., 219 TA YLOR, Judith A.. 192 TER RIO, Carol A., 192 TER RIO, Nancy L.. 219 THIBEAULT, David L.. 192 THIBERT, Nancy E.. 219 THING, George C., 219 THOM ANN, Richard P.. 219 THOMAS. Amy L., 192 THOMAS, Mr. Deane, 139 THOMAS. Kathleen A., 172 THOMSON. Joanne, 208 THORENSEN, Kristine J., 192 THURSTON. Mr. Harold W., 137 TIER I, Joanne E., 219 TIGHE, Mr. William F., 120,139 TIL LINGER, Sandra, 208 TIL TON, Stephen H., 208 TODD, Jean A.. 208 TODD, Patricia J., 192 TODER, Mark H., 208 TODISCO, John J., 219 TOD I SCO, Patrice A., 208 TOOTHAKER, Joyce E., 219 TOPPING, Catherine R.. 219 TOROS!AN, Masrob J.. Jr.. 219 TORRENCE, Mrs. Henrietta G., 133,141 TORRES, Anna M., 16.193 TOR TOR A, Philip L., 208 TRABUCCO, John V., 193 TRAGER. Cindy E., 219 TRAMONTOZZI, Maria R., 208 TRICKETT, Betty A., 208 TRISCHITTA, John F., 193 TROIANI, Robert A.. 193 TRULLI. Rudolph A., Jr.. 193 TUCKER, Gall V., 208 TULLY, Susan E., 193 TULL Y, William G., 219 TUMBLIN, Anne C, 219 TUPPER, Kevin W., 219 TURANO, Miss Mary M., 98 TURCOTTE, Richard, 78 TURKINGTON, Miss Edna E., 13,115,116 TURMEL, Diane M., 219 T use A NO, Judy Ann, 193 TUTTLE, Sheila Ann, 193 TUXBURY, Robert W., 193 U UL TRINO, Catherine A., 208 V VACCARO, Carlynn J., 193 VALENTE, G. Daniel, 193 VALENTE, Patricia A., 193 VALENTE, Paul M., 219 VALLEY, Patricia A., 208 VANDERNOOT, Stanley, 194 VANPRAET, Alan P., 208 VARGA. Ida F., 208 VARGA, Stephen, 194 VATERS, John R., Jr., 194 VENTOLA, Thomas F., 208 VENTURA. Daniels., 194 VENTURA. Janine M., 208 VERGE, Perry S.G.. Jr., 32,35,39.42. 43,102,103,208 VI AN A, Paula, 194 VIGASIN, William G., 219 VILLA. Cynthia E., 194 VILLANO. A!ana M., 208 VILLELLA, Peter, 219 VINING, Margaret K., 208 VIRTUE, Debra A., 219 VONLETKEMANN, Mrs. Jane, 94.121 VOZZELLA. Edward P., 208 W WAKEFIELD, Susan M.. 219 WALCZAK, Mrs. Josephine T.. 131 WALLACE. Kenneth A.. 208 WALLACE, Pamela J., 219 WALSH, Arthur T.. 208 WALSH. Barbara M., 194 WALSH, Daniel E., 208 WALSH, Daniel J., 219 WALSH. Diane S.. 208 WALSH, Lorraine J., 220 WALSH, Patricia M., 208 WALSH, Thomas J., 220 WALTON, Patricia L., 208 WATKINS, Carol J., 208 WATKINS, Laurie M.. 194 WATTON, Daniel A., 200 WEBB, James. 208 WEBSTER, Mr. F. Champlin, Jr., 25, 118,119 WEDGE, Donna R., 220 WEDGE, George F., Jr., 208 WEGE, Sharon L.. 220 WEINER, Edward J.. 194 WEINER. Ellen J.. 16,41,194 WEINER, Howard F., 194 WEINER, Phillip L., 220 WEINER, Robert B., 220 WEISBERG, Deborah B., 194 WEISBERG, Norma H., 220 WEISS, Roberta J., 220 WELDY, Deborah L., 208 WESTERMAN, Harvey, 195 WESTERMAN, Nei! S, 195 WETTERGREEN, Mr. Charles O., 114,116 WHALEN, Jeanne-Marie, 208 WHALEN, Robert E., 195 WHELAN, David J., 208 WHITE, Arlene R., 208 WHITE, Byron L., 195 WHITE, Debra A.. 220 WHITE, Gail M., 220 WHITE. Kevin R., 208 WHITE, Lawrence W., 209 WHITE, Leonard M., 195 WHITE, Robert W., 220 WHITEHOUSE, Debra A., 209 WHITLOW, Linda M., 195 WHITLOW, Lois L., 209 WHYNOT, Robert C., 220 WIERSZCHALEK, F. Nancy, 209 WIERSZCHALEK, Frank J., 220 WILKINS, Margaret J., 195 WILLCOX, Dorothy J., 195 WILL COX, John F., 220 WILLCOX, Keith E., 209 WILLCOX, Paula J., 195 WILLCOX, Wendy M., 220 WILLEY, Andrea C., 92,143,195 WILLIAMS, Mrs. Meredith WILSON, Debra J., 209 WILSON, James A., 209 WILSON, James J., 220 WINDSOR, Barbara, 209 WINN, Mark J., 209 WmSOR, Paul E., 195 WINTER, Carol A., 220 WISWELL, Janet L., 209 WONG, Christina M., 209 WOOD, Robert A., 195 WOODMAN, Bryan M., 209 WOODS, Bonnie E., 196 WORCESTER, John B., 220 WORRICK, Diane R., 196 WORTH, Karen J., 220 WORTHYLAKE, Deborah R., 196 WRIGHT, Douglas E., 220 WRIGHT, Thomas N., 209 WYETH, David P., 220 WYETH, Robert C., 83,196 Y YANAKOPULOS, James P., 220 YANAKOPULOS, Katherine E., 209 YARDUMIAN, Laura, 209 YATES, Kristine A., 196 YELGIN, Louis A., 220 YOUNG , Donald K., 220 YOUNG, John W., 196 Z ZAKS, LoisM., 220 ZALKO, Irwin E., 22,58,74,143,196 ZAMPITELLA, Camille M., 52,58,196 ZAMPITELLA, Nancy A., 220 ZELINSKY, Marsha R., 209 ZENGILOWSKI, Linda A., 196 ZENGILOWSKI, Richard E., 220 ZILMAN, RoniL., 196 ZINETTI, Debra A., 209 ZSCHOKKE, Mary E., 220 ZUCKERMAN, Natalie, 209 ZUKOWSKI, Paul, 196 ZUNINO, Ann M., 196 ZUNINO, Linda R., 220 252 1970 Maldonian Staff Co-Editors: CA THERINE LE BLANC, CAMILLE ZAMPITELLA Layout Editor: JO ANN CHIRICHETTI Senior Editors: MAUREEN SULLIVAN, KAREN SUPERIOR Photography Editor: GA YLE McCARTHY Head Photographer: DA VID KA TZ Adviser: MR. BRENDAN L. DUFFY Photography Adviser: MR. HOWARD E. SHWARTZ Business Manager: BARBARA BERTULLI Treasurer: MA UREEN SWEENE Y Senior Portraits CATHY RUELLE, Co-Editor DEBBIE SWARTZ, Co-Editor Ronna Lee Boren stein Biographies MA UREEN SUL LI VAN, Co-Editor KAREN SUPERIOR, Co-Editor Ronna Lee Borenstein Diane Fitzpatrick Steven Goldberg Charlie Goldstein Leslie Grifkin Janet Inf anti no Nancy Jones Howard Kaufman Dottie Liddell Pamela Loschi Robin Marshall Marie McGinley Maureen Melanson Deena Mesnick Nancy Murphy Elise Rodman Susan Sasso Breda Shernan Joanne Thompson Debbie Whitehouse Nancy Zampitella Sports JOHN ARBO, Co-Editor ARLENE GOLDSTEIN, Co-Editor IRWIN ZALDO, Co-Editor Joanne Thompson Administration Music Staff SUSAN CAFFREY, Editor Elise Rodman Organizations PATRICIA KIERNAN, Editor Publications GAIL BERKMAN, Editor Stephen Bran da no Undergraduates STEWART COHEN, Co-Editor BONNIE WOODS, Co-Editor Assistant Layout Editor Howard Kaufman Photography Staff DA VID KA TZ JOHN YOUNG Alan Altman Alan Azoff Richard Beecoff Diane DeMarco Bradley Holmes Paul Nager Subscriptions JOAN GREENSTEIN, Head NANCY BOUGESS BARBARA COHEN WENDY KAUFMAN CLAIRE LANE DONNA MERENDA LINDA RENZELLA CAROL TER RIO Kevin Curtis Terry Long Linda Marchetti Richard Moro Gloria Pi mental Gail Plowman Beth Rotman Jeanne Sullivan Marsha Zelinsky Advertising ANN SWARTZ, Head CLAIRE LANE DONNA MERENDA LINDA RENZELLA CAROL TER RIO Terry Long Linda Marchetti Gloria Pi mental Beth Rotman Marsha Zelinsky Typing Staff DONNA COHEN, Head Eunice Joy Elizabeth Lewandowski Bernice Merritt MARYANN OFCHARSKY, Co-Editor BARBARA WALSH, Co-Editor Index 253 DONNA COHEN Eunice Joy f Time it was. - 0 ■ t- ' . ; ... l - ■-I i . r. . • % ' ■. ; ; ■ ■tfe ' v igg :- ;-,: ■ • : ' ' - v. A. ‘- ' :T ; ■ p. . ’ I Ml ! Vi; . ■ 1 ' i 1 ■■ 4ii ‘ J 5flr« ■ ' V. ' -A- ' B- •■ ' • ■ ■ ' S3fc38fflt‘ .s .. ' •. ‘ ■ ? ' . ■ ■ ' ■, ' ■ V ■ i% SSSl V . • - 0 . ' ' ' •- ' ' ' ■••- ' ■; .-a ... .;- Z :■ ■v ' l. • -. ’■, ’ ■ IT • • . • 4 ' 2- ' . • 1 ' fi V HB8 ' ■ ■••■■••A ..A -J,,- -iiV., Iff ' ' , r ; ' -■ 4 ' i Vi -i - Jr-S ' .- - ' Z tzLiBU ' A ' ,. . “ ■■ ■•i. ' - : - vZ‘ v ,. da ddd - ■;; V :■. - ,•■ « ' k, ' . - k 4- X ■ ’ ■ — - ' “ic j: - L I . :Z, A-fv ' . :i ZZ ■ Z ' ■■. ■ , .■; ' - ' -.-“‘ ' 0 ■-. 1 - ■ ' -,7t ' ' . • ' • ' ' ■ ’-irimiP M ' ' • ' -V IWi 1 ■A - •: ■ • - ' t -T • ' A ' ???? ■ . ' z As,. -v ■• ,, ’A ' ' ' . - ' Z- ■ , . = ' 4 •■ . •■ . Z w-ig 4?i • -y ■■ ■ . ■ ■-.■■«( ' T ' i ■ ‘jfii A Song For The 70 ' s 1 1 ■■■ ' 1 [ 1 n 1 IP t } . ' 41 ' cfjM f i i J .: i BH B 9W 1970 Spring Supplement Malden High School Miss Miranda FHcop Miss Elizabeth Layton 2 Mr. Lawrence Foote Mr. Rodney Hall Mrs. Eileen Harrington Miss Linda Nutman Mr Gary Bean 3 Good-bye ... A leader must have intelligence, judgment and vi¬ sion, dedication, honesty and tact and the ability to communicate with his people. Stephen Brandano National Honor A ddress German Honor: (row one, l-r) R. Carlton. V.P.. B Arnold, Treas.. B. Durgin, Sec. National Honor: (row two, l-r) M. Litchman, Pres .J. Infantino, Treas., W. Graham, V.P. ECO: (first row l-r) L. Zaks, Air Chm.. S. Gualtieri, Land Chm.. M. Zschokke, Sec. (second row. l-r) D. Scannell, Water Chm .J. Miller, Co-chm.. S. Levy. Co-chm.. N. Jones, Treas . Absent. L. Biziewski. Publ. Chm. 4 Performing Arts: (row one. l-r) R. Weiss. (Pubi. Man Choral Arts). K. Boyie (Sec. Chora! Arts). J. Ventura. (Sec. Band). S. Ce- ruUo. (V.P. Band). A. White (Trees. Band). N. Jones (Pres. Greenroom), (row two. l-r) J. Strazdes. (V.P. Chora! Arts). P. Chansky (Pres. Chora! Arts). M. Slaine. (Sec. Greenroom). L. Zaks. (Hist. Greenroom) .J. MiHer (V.P. Greenroom). N. Ferro. (Trees. Green¬ room). P. Farre!!.(Asst. Sec. Greenroom). French Honor: (first row. !-r) N. Lee. Treas.. S Bougess. Pub!. Man..J. Thomson, Pres .J. Ventura. V.P.. B. Sherman. Sec. Latin Honor: (second row. !-r) A Lee. Sr. Exec.. C. Wong. Pres.. D. Biandini. Trees.. D. Hewitt. Jr. Exec. Absent N. Lee. V.P., and L Yardumian. Sec. 5 a. Maldonian: Co-editors, R. Marshall, H. Kaufman. Boojum Rock: Editor-in-Chief, M. Ford. Blue and Gold: Co-editors, H. Shain, K. Boyle. Absent, M. Litchman, Editor-in-Chief of the Blue and Gold. Service Clubs: (first row, l-r) P. Forte. (Trees.; LIT). P. Chansky, (Sec.; LIT). E. Rodman. (Pres.; CAM), J. Ventura, (Trees.; CAM). S. Gualtieri, (Asst. Trees.; CAM). D Hewitt. (Pub! Man.; CAM), D. Mesnick, (Trees.; USONA), A Lee. (V.P.; Tri-Hi), (second row, l-r) P. MacDonald, (V.P.; LIT),J. Thom¬ son, (V.P.; CAM), A. Villano, (Sec.; CAM), S. Levy, (Hist.; CAM), E. Kaplan, (Pub!. Man.; USONA), L. Yardumian, (Pres.; USONA), E. Kenny, (Trees.; Tri-Hi), (third row, l-r) S. Brandano, (Pres.; LIT). M. Litchman. (V.P.; COG). H. Kaufman, (Trees.; COG), D. Liddell, (Sec.; Tri-Hi), J. Lombardi. (Pres.; Tri-Hi. Sec.; USONA), R. Fernandes. (V.P.; USONA). P. Holden. (Pub!. Man.; Tri-Hi). F.N.C.: (first row. l-r) C. Ultrino. Pres., M. Kierstead, Sec . G Tucker. Treas., B Garland, V.P.. C. Garrant. Memb. Chm. FT A.: (second row, l-r) G. Myerow, Sec., M. Phillips, Pres .J. Ventura. Hist. Absent are J. Infantine. V.P., B Potman, Treas., and N. Zam- pitella.Asst. Treas. Ski Club: (first row. l-r) R. Carlton, Sec.. G. Pimental, Pres., Library Club: (first row. l-r) C. Marshall, V.P.. D. Metropolis. Pres.. E. Pressman. Treas., M. Phillips, Sec Pep Club (third row, l-r) T. Fitzpatrick, V.P .J. Finn, Asst Treas.. D. Fitzpatrick, Pres.. K Gilligan, Sec., S Caffrey.Asst. Sec. 7 Tom Col Iyer Malden 3 Malden 4 Malden 2 Malden 5 Malden 0 Malden 0 Malden 0 Malden 0 Malden 0 BOYS ' TENNIS Won 3 Lost 6 Cambridge Latin 2 Ringe Tech 1 Cambridge 3 Ringe Tech 0 Arlington 5 Arlington 5 Winthrop 5 Win t hr op 5 Waltham 5 GIRL ' S TENNIS Won 3 Lost 4 Malden 2 Malden 5 Malden 0 Malden 2 Malden 4 Malden 3 Malden 2 Wakefield 3 North Quincy 0 Belmont 5 Arlington 3 Winthrop 1 Watertown 2 Winthrop 3 8 Danny Boland Joe Sideri TRACK Won 4 Lost 3 Malden 83 Chelsea 42 Malden 73 1 3 Everett 48 2 3 Malden 60 Somerville 62 Malden 79 2 3 Revere 41 1 3 Malden 55 North Quincy 66 Malden 51 Quincy 71 Malden 71 Medford 51 9 BASEBALL Won 5 Lost 9 James Gardner Malden 10 Everett 3 Malden 12 North Quincy 9 Malden 5 Revere 2 Malden 5 Quincy 0 Malden 6 Chelsea 0 Malden a Somerville 15 Malden 6 Medford 17 Malden 4 Everett 8 Malden 1 North Quincy 8 Malden 2 Revere a Malden 2 Quincy 3 Malden 9 Chelsea 10 Malden 0 Somerville 16 Malden 3 Medford 22 SOFTBALL Won 5 Lost 1 Malden 9 Wakefield 8 Malden 28 North Quincy 4 Malden 12 Belmont 8 Malden 7 Arlington 15 Malden 20 Win t hr op 8 Malden 9 Watertown 8 Terre Fitzpatrick Anne Sheridan 10 Victory is Sweat. Paul Chansky, Debbie Weisberg (l-r) Alan Dreezer, Robert DeMarco, Miss Blake. Diane Palazzuolo, Melvin Bronstein Janet Taich 12 Mr. Abrahams Sing me a song without a note of sadness; Play me a tune with the feeling of laughter; Show me a march with the beat of excitement. Sandra Shear (!) and Paula Giordano 13 r L Mike Giannatassio Andy Curran Co-Chairmen Danny Boland and Gloria Pimental 14 Jimmy Hackett Dance to the music. Dance to the music, A H you need is a drummer To make it easy to move your feet. .. Sly and the Family Stone 15 Cathy Stein A time for us, someday there ' ll be when chains are torn by courage born of a love that ' s free. A time when dreams so long denied can flourish, as we unveil the love we now must hide. And with our love, through tears and thorns we will endure as we pass surely through every storm. A time for us, someday there ' ll be a new world, a world of shining hope for you and me. Larry Kusik and Eddie Snyder Dennis Marciello. Paul Indeck and his date, Ellen Roberts Rick Menard and his date. Nancy Bougess, David Katz 16 N • Co-Chairmen Donna Castaldo and Alan Campbell 17 King and Queen Mike CarroH and Beverly Keen 18 19 20 21 Mr. Thomas O ' Donnell Mr. Richard Morris and Wayne Prives Jane Stickney Donald Brunelli 22 23 Rick Menard Beth Rawnsley SEARS-ROEBUCK FOUNDATION AWARD — $50 00 Savings Bond William G. Quinton MARGARET H. O ' BRIEN AWARD Teresa A. Judge MARJORIE L MOONEY AWARD Leona P. Handy MALDONIAN PRIZE Catherine A. LeBlanc, Barbara M. Walsh Ann R. Swartz, Camille M. Zampitella LIT SCHOLARSHIP — $50.00 Peter Aucella ANNE AND JACK FRUIT FUND of the Malden Guild of Artists Malvern C. Smallwood MARY D. CARNEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Bradford A. Fuller — $200.00 Ellen R. Hardy — $200.00 PLACE SETTING OF STERLING SILVER Alice M. Barnes NATIONAL MATHEMATICS EXAM AWARD Peter C. Bradley MARY D. CARNEY MEMORIAL AWARDS William F. Buckley, Amy L. Thomas Cynthia A. Ittleman, Andrea C. Willey CLASS OF 1962 — The Dennis Della Piana Award Richard W. Menard THE WILLIAM HUDSON ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP — $125.00 Keith M. Polansky USONA SCHOLARSHIP — $50.00 Mary Ann Ofcharsky THE DR. SAMUEL B. SOSTEK SCHOLARSHIP FUND — $250.00 Dennis P. Marciello JOHN HANCOCK AWARDS Linda A. Jean, Teresa A. Judge LT. ANTHONY J. SESTITO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — $100.00 William F. Buckley FLORENCE L. WHITTUM LATIN AWARD Diane L. Gass ANNIE I. RUSTON AWARD Joel S. Geipe NEAL A. SHERMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — $25.00 Lawrence G. Green MYSTIC VALLEY CHAPTER OF WOMEN ' S AMERICAN ORT BOOK AWARD Wendy L. Kaufman Brad Fuller Rowena Fong WORK STUDY SCHOLARSHIP — $100.00 George F. Kilbride THE BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE PHILIP GLASER SCHOLARSHIP FUND Paul W. Barkosky — $ 100.00 William J. Rubin — $100.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $300 00 Donald E. Malloy FLORENCE K. PARKER HEALTH AWARD Dorothy R. Martinelli LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLCLASS OF 1970 —$10000 Cheryl A. Buckley CAM SOCIETY GIFT — Charles A. Marsh Award John V. Trabucco LORD FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Patricia L. Owen THE CHARLES BUTCHER SCHOLARSHIP — $250.00 Alan D. Campbell MR. GREENROOM Charles J. O ' Donaghue BERTHA L. GORDON AWARD Karen K. McNamara BLUE GOLD Monette A. Melanson COGNOSCENDI CUP — Orator Rowena Fong THE JOHN B. MATTHEWS SCHOLARSHIP — $100.00 Michael P. Carroll WILLIAM NEIDNER SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Susan Izzicupo MALDEN EMBLEM CLUB, NO. 176 —$100.00 Diana E. Gies BARBARA COLLINS SCHOLARSHIP FUND — $100.00 Diana D. Jeong KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $1 50.00 Susan D. Cocco JUNIOR OLD NEW SCHOLARSHIP — $100.00 Gail L. Rocci GREATER BOSTON TRACK LEAGUE AWARD William J. Ruelle LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $1 50.00 Jane E. Stickney CAM AWARD — $25.00 Karen M. Superior TRI-HI -— Carrie M. Darling Award Linda A. Zengilowski B ' NAI B ' RITH (Louis D. Brandeis Lodge, Chapter 220 ) — $100.00 Barbara D. Cohen THE CAROL SHENKER COVITZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND — $125.00 Barbara D. Cohen CLIFTON A. SNELL SCHOLARSHIP — $275.00 Susan M. Caffrey JOHN B. MATTHEWS CHAPTER — Future Teachers of America Award — $50.00 Susan M. Caffrey FUTURE NURSES AWARD — $25.00 Joanne M. Frotten ' DR. GEORGE A. HANNA, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND — $100.00 Joanne M. Frotten JOHN B MATTHEWS MEMORIAL TROPHY Michael A. Giannattasio LAURA M. VARNUM AWARD Michael A. Giannattasio I MEN TEACHERS’ CLUB — Robert Blair Award Walter J. Kopek ALPHA MU PIN (In honor of David Katz) — Salutatorian Walter J. Kopek KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 David F, Kelley VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEDAL (Good Citizenship) David F. Kelley MISS GREENROOM Louise A, London MALDEN HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP — $100.00 Louise A. London KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP —$250.00 Carol E. Moylan THE CHARLES BUTCHER SCHOLARSHIP — $250.00 Carol E. Moylan LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHERS ' ASSOCIATION — $200.00 Carol E. Moylan ANNIE I. RUSTIN AWARD Ruth-Ellen Sandler GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY — $25.00 Ruth-Ellen Sandler THE CLARKE R. BROOKES SCHOLARSHIP— $ 125.00 Edward J, Weiner B ' NAI B ' RITH (Louis D. Brandeis Lodge 1270) — $100.00 Edward J. Weiner MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS ' SCHOLARSHIP— $ 100.00 Donald E. Brunelli HARRY L. DUBBS MEMORIAL AWARD Donald E. Brunelli THE FRANK A. BAYRD MEMORIAL AWARD Donald E. Brunelli ZONTA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $300.00 Jennie A, Buchanan OLD NEW SCHOLARSHIP — $300.00 Jennie A. Buchanan JUDGE MAURICE R. FLYNN, JR, SCHOLARSHIP — $600.00 Jennie A. Buchanan WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Arlene R. Goldstein D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD (Presented at Graduation) Arlene R. Goldstein LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1970 —$100.00 Arlene R. Goldstein CHESTER W. HOLMES KArtbNT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Stewart I. Cohen — $100.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Stewart I. Cohen THE BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE PHILIP GLASER SCHOLARSHIP FUND — $100.00 Stewart I. Cohen FLORENCE L. WHITTUM LATIN AWARD Beth Anne Rawnsley KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Beth Anne Rawnsley MALDEN TEACHERS ' ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP — $250.00 Beth Anne Rawnsley Dennis Marciello GOODREAU MEMORIAL AWARD Beth Anne Rawnsley JAMES A. CRONIN SR. SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Richard S. Goldberg THE SAMMY J. ALIBERTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — $300.00 Richard S. Goldberg LEBANON LODGE 126 I.O.O.F. — $100.00 Richard S. Goldberg MALDEN TEACHERS ' ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP — $250.00 Richard S. Goldberg WHIL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD — $250.00 M. Patricia Kiernan PHI DELTA PHI SORORITY MEDAL — Valedictorian M. Patricia Kiernan FRENCH CLUB — Ruth A. McKenney Award M. Patricia Kiernan THE READER S DIGEST CERTIFICATE OF AWARD M. Patricia Kiernan WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP — $200.00 Elissa A. Stern LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1 970 — $200.00 Elissa A. Stern B ' NAI B ' RITH (Louis D Brandeis Lodges 230 1270) — $100 00 Elissa A. Stern USONA BOOK PRIZE Elissa A. Stern SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD Elissa A. Stern 25 President Mike Giannattasio and Mr. and Mrs. O ' Donnell. Maldonian Co-Editors: Cathy LeBlanc and Camille Zampitella Vice-President Arlene Goldstein Those were the days, my friend, We thought they ' d never end. Mary Hopkin 27 Karen McNamara 28 Randy Sue Abbe LIVE HAPPILY NOW AND BE THANKFUL Walter Kopek — Salutatorian We are gathered here today to celebrate the graduation of 661 students from Malden High School. We students are happy because we are leaving one phase of our lives and are entering into a new and hopefully more pleasant one. Our parents and relatives are happy because they are proud of our educational accomplishments. This is indeed a very happy occasion for all. Should today, however, be different from any other day? Are we going to wake tomorrow with frowns on our faces that will remain until another graduation or another Stanley Cup? There are reasons to continue to smile. Being alive is the greatest thing in the world. The gift of life is the great¬ est gift we could have. We the living cannot ignore the social and moral problems plaguing the world today. Yet, we cannot lose ourselves in these problems and forget about happiness in our own lives. People are what life is all about. If each of us could communicate with the people we literally co-exist with, life for everyone would be much more meaningful. People today are afraid to speak to other people. People do not and will not understand other people. This communication gap is a barrier to happi¬ ness. Our lives are short when compared to all eternity. If we have not enjoyed living until now, we might as well begin today. To be happy, we must end the communication gap and enjoy people now. Not tomorrow. Now!! Suspicion, as a barrier to communication, is a barrier to happiness. We are suspicious for some reason, of what others will think if a greeting is extended just to be friendly. We are suspicious and fearful of what the addressed person might think. We are suspicious and fearful of what others who may hear us might think. Why, in an affluent country such as ours, are people afraid to communicate? Why do we question the motives of those who attempt to close the communication gap? These suspicions and fears are really unfounded. In today ' s world, people enjoy seeing a smiling face or hearing a few pleasant words. What could be better experience than to know and communicate with our fellow man? What could be more satisfying than to add a happy note to a neighbor ' s life? Why don ' t we force ourselves to be friendly. We may even come to discover that we like people. Unfortunately, the world today is full of violence and hatred. This violence and hatred exists between men. If we allow ourselves to be consumed by the violence and hatred, we are only contributing to what is already a sad way of life. Let each of us start here and now to make our own little worlds better. Why can ' t we force ourselves to listen to other people and their thoughts? Why can ' t we feel some sincere concern for the welfare of others? Why can t we go out of our way to help other people in any small way we can? We are happy today and are wearing smiles on our faces. Let us not wipe those smiles from our faces tomorrow because it is another work day. Tomorrow is not just another day. Tomorrow is a special day because there will never be another day like it. The people we see tomorrow are special people because there are no others like them. The same is true for every day and every person. Each day is a new experience that we will never be able to go through again. We cannot live in the past nor in the future. We must communicate with people to be happy and to make each day worthwhile. Considering the alternatives, we may just as well live happily now and be thankful. Walter Kopek 30 HERITAGE: THE BINDING FORCE FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT INTO THE FUTURE Our heritage evolves from the beliefs, principles, and modes of our forefathers. The occasion, circumstances and environment contributed to the formation of this philosophy. Our forefathers binding themselves in spirit, thought, and will power strove to initiate and maintain such ideals as love of brotherhood, peace for mankind, and equality and free¬ dom for every individual regardless of race, sex, or creed. Commiting themselves to the belief of such ideals, our ancestors advocated to transmit and inculcate into the next generation those principles that were enhancing and profitable to mankind. As recipients of this philosophy the youth of today have responded to the preservation of the ideals of their forefathers such as love, peace, equality, and freedom. The reaction of today ' s youth to the principles of maintaining love and peace in the world and endowing every individual with equal and free rights is similar to that of our forefathers. Young people have peace rallies and love-ins to preserve the principle to LOVE THY ENEMY and to re-enforce the foreign policy of neutrality advocated by our first President of the United States, George Washington. For their concern of the needy and destitute, young people belonging to various service clubs, such as the 4-H Clubs, Key Clubs, and local high school clubs, voluntarily collect money or do social work for that cause. In accordance with the First Amendment of the U. S. Constitution which states that Congress shall pass no law abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances , the young people have united themselves together in meetings, demonstrations and rallies to express their concern for the welfare of the country and mankind. Although the young people are striving for the same principles as their forefathers, the manner or means which they employ, appear to today ' s society to be more extreme than that of their forefathers. The reason for this is that the time and its changes are such compelling forces and affect the progress of our society to such a degree that the youth are and cannot be complacent and satisfied as the older generation with the out-moded principles, patterns, and ways of action of their ancestors. In accordance with the space and technical age that is impinging changes upon us, and with the intel¬ lectual evolvement of man, it is impossible for the youth or anyone to journey back to the times of their forefathers and follow their modes or means of action. The continuity of the development of the thoughts and actions of man in harmony with progress would be warped. The actions or bel iefs of the youth today whether on campuses, in parks, or in buildings, are not new or startling. Samuel Adams, the greatest Revolutionary leader of the War for Independence, was considered a radical in his times when he stirred discontent among the American colonists and organized the Boston Tea Party. The ideals that bound our forefathers are still binding the youth of today as well. In order for survival the young people see that peace and living in harmony with one ' s fellow man are mandatory. When the legal rights for anyone to get a job or receive an education are threatened, the youth feel compelled to act, to protect, and to preserve these constitutional rights. Although heritage has united the young people with one ancestor through commitment, concern, and action, it is rather difficult to predict the reaction of our offspring to their heritage, which we the youth of today, are formulating. Will our offspring bind them¬ selves in spirit, thought, and will power and commit themselves as we do and our ancestors did in favoring peace rather than war, love rather than hate, equality and freedom rather thani discrimination? The answer is: only time, their actions and environment, and their consciences can tell. Rowena Fong 31 LOOK AGAIN, ADULT AMERICA, WITH OPEN EYES THIS TIME Why do young people today have such a driving urge to change the society that we have tried so hard to establish? Why don ' t they show some appreciation for our efforts by being content with what they have? These are two questions that constantly baffle American parents today. What exactly does a youth of today have? Televisions, radios, automobiles, and plenty of new clothes are readily available to us, if that ' s what parents are thinking of, but every young person lives in a society filled with hatred, war, racism, poverty, violence, and fear. Can a new expensive pair of sunglasses shut out the light that con¬ stantly reminds us that these conditions do exist? Or will a vacation to Hawaii enable us to simply forget these problems? Needless to say that when we come back, nothing at all will have changed, except that perhaps a few more buildings will have been blown up, buses turned over, colleges on strike, or student activists will have been killed. Please do not misinterpret my words. This is not to say that my generation is not thankful for the tremendous opportunities open to us as a result of your efforts, or for the comfortable and affluent atmosphere that you provided for our upbringing. This is not what is being implied at all. Prosperity through materialistic abundance was the goal of your generation, and you achieved your goal well. This desire for material things evolved from the difficult times in which you grew up. The generation of today is different. We are concerned with a dif¬ ferent goal, namely world peace and equality for all. In order for this goal to be achieved, changes in areas such as government lead¬ ers, policies of law, and individual attitudes are both inevitable and essential. Otherwise, there can be no hope that success in our en¬ deavor will be realized. Advancement will continue and needed improvements will be made only if persons do not become totally satisfied with our society as it is presently, and only if traditional ideas are continually challenged and questioned, so that newer ones, which are more meaningful to us and have more relevance to our needs and situations; can be found. An appropriate question can be asked at this time. Why must all the generous and benevolent services rendered by young per¬ sons always take a back seat to the protest and violence which surrounds us? Its existence cannot be denied, but it doesn ' t neces¬ sarily have to be magnified, either. For example, if a television screen shows a mental institution, why isn ' t a teenage volunteer worker shown helping retarded persons, instead of showing a disillusioned and irresponsible delinquent, as the Establishment would clas¬ sify him, who ended up here as a last resort to kick his heroin habit? Why does a discussion always center around those selfish and egotistical college graduates, and yet ignored is the fact that thousands of these same people devote two years of their life to bring about constructive and productive changes in the slums of Harlem, on the Indian reservations in New Mexico and California, and in the dark and backward regions of the world through organizations such as Vista and the Peace Corps? Why always the anti-war protesters, but never the blind and permanently crippled veterans of Viet Nam who were proud to fight for the United States and would not hesitate to do it again if they could? Why always the apathy and indifference of young persons toward the less fortunate, but never the millions of teenagers who par¬ ticipate annually in the Danny Thomas March against Leukemia, and who collect for the Jimmy Fund, Muscular Distrophy, UNICEF, United Heart Fund, and numerous other research organizations? Never mentioned are the thousands of young persons who suffer from blisters and physical exhaustion after walking twenty-five long miles in a hunger march, for which they receive only the per¬ sonal satisfaction of knowing that the nickel per mile which they have earned will help to feed millions of starving persons in Biafra, India, and yes, in the Appalachian Mountain Regions of our own United States. Franklin Delano Roosevelt once manifested his confidence and assurance in young and determined persons when he remarked: I confess to pride in this coming generation. You are working out your own salvation; You are more in love with life; You play with fire openly, where we did it in secret, and few of you are burned. To those adults and parents who continually try to help us find our goal in life, who emphasize our strengths and repress our weak¬ nesses, and who are able to conclude that our good characteristics outweigh the bad; to you we say, Thank you. To those apathetic adults who don t have time to look beyond the scope of their own affairs, we express our sympathy, for you who have NO convictions are much worse off than those young persons who are jailed or even killed for theirs. Finally, to those adults who can ' t find any merit in the young persons of tod ay, or any successful results in the changes that they are attempting to bring about, we ask you to, 1 Recognize and accept the fact that necessary changes must soon occur in our society. 2. Consider our accomplishments that were mentioned previously, but that otherwise seem to be overlooked or taken for granted. 3. Finally, we ask you to study your own son or daughter who is graduating today. After considerable thought, you will undoubtedly realize that he or she DOES possess the potential to make a worthwhile contribu¬ tion to society and to become a valuable asset to his community. Consider this message addressed to parents by philosopher Lawrence Hope: Your work was waste? Maybe your share lay in the hour you laughed and kissed: Who knows but that you son shall wear The laurels that his father missed? 32 M. Patricia Kiernan Kenneth Campbell. Jr. F ChampHn Webster. Jr. 35
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.