Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)
- Class of 1972
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images 1972 maiden high school images Mr. Finn (right), Teacher of the Year. Third Quarterly Award Winner, Owen Fong (middle). COG Prize Speaking Contest Winners A. Beloff. (1-r), R. Posner, M. Morrill, L. Zaks, P. Weiner, and 2 College Bowl, LIT: (1-r), D. Merrithew, M. Hume, D. Burns, and R. Bromberg. Scott Marcy Charity Basketball Game. 3 Senior Farewell Dance, May 26, 1972 “Elizabeth the Queen” — Michael Byrne and Janice Ruane 4 •Sv ' l- National Honor Job Bank 5 retiring teachers MR. EDWARD J. MELANSON Villanova University, B.S. . . . Everett High School, 1932-1942 . . . Malden High School . . . basketball coach, 1942-1943; hockey and baseball coach, 1943-1945; football coach, 1942-1963; Director of Athletics and Physical Education, 1963-1972. 6 MRS. ANGIE R. JACKSON Farmington State, B.S.; University of Maine, M.Ed.- Boston University, M.Ed. ... ’ Oxford Hills High School, Norway, Maine, 1949-1964. Malden High School . . . English teacher, librarian, adviser to Library Club, 1964-1972. MR. ROGER DOHERTY Harvard University, A.B. ; Boston State, M.A. . . . Brighton High School, 1958-1959 . . . English High School, 1960-1961 . . . Sharon High School, 1961- 1963 . . . Malden High School . . . Class adviser. Class of 1968; mathematics teacher, 1963-1972. 7 so long - farewell a smile ... a word or two . . . memories of you will not fade. 8 this page: Top left — Mr. Peter Frasca Bottom left — Mr. Stefanos J. Loisou Right — Mrs. Laurel Abusamra opposite page: Left — Mrs. Judith C. Kregstein Right — Mr. David S. Abusamra 9 BOYS’ BASEBALL Malden 2 Somerville 1 Malden 7 Chelsea 0 Malden 6 Medford 20 Malden 0 Everett 2 Malden 6 Quincy 0 Malden 6 N. Quincy 4 Malden 1 Revere 11 Malden 3 Somerville 1 Malden 2 Chelsea 5 Malden 3 Medford 2 Malden 4 Everett 11 Malden 5 Quincy 4 Malden 3 N. Quincy 1 Malden 5 Revere 2 Won 9 Lost 5 Dave Caiazzo Sitting 1. to r.; R. Murray, P. DeVincentis, R. Harrison, D. Caiazzo, C. Byron, R. Frauton, M. Chicarelli. Standing 1. to r.: Coach Adorn, J. Mallett, J. Levine, R. Hannan, F. Demontier, D. Peavey, R. Hall, J. LoPresti, J. Harold, P. Leyva, Mgr. 10 John LoPresti Bob Harrison Richie Hannan 11 Kneeling 1. to r.; M. Ferrick, M. Finn, S. Matthews. Standing 1. to r.; E. LaSpina, P. DiPietro, G. O’Brien, A. McBride, M. Dick, J. Brunelli, J. Curley, C. Freker. Missing: T. Sandler, M. McNamara. SOFTBALL Malden 17 Belmont Malden 10 Quincy Malden 12 N. Quincy Malden 18 Winthrop Malden 18 N. Quincy Malden 3 Quincy Malden 15 Winthrop Won 6 Lost 1 10 7 12 Sandy Matthews S) 00 K 00 TRACK Malden 71 Chelsea 60 Malden 93 Everett 35 Malden 77 Somerville 54 Malden 79 Revere 51 Malden 77 N. Quincy 46 Malden 56 Quincy 67 Malden 93‘ 2 Medford 341 2 Won 6 Lost 1 Dave Reid Kneeling I. to r.: J. Fish, D. Reed, D. Grimes, S. Graf, M. Heath, W. McNeil, R. Sheridan, J. Carey, D. Fallano, P. Haskell, K. McNulty, J. Willcox, D. Stefanilo, J. Cosman, J. Down¬ ing. Standing 1. to r.; Coach Tiro, B. Barnes, M. O’Keefe, R. Langston, M. Tairpi, J. Barretto, J. Brinkman, B. Knight, P. Babcock, J. Russell, J. Stallmark, P. Rutledge, R. McDonough, M. Morrill, D. Tucker, E. Cannon, Coach Carroll. Nancy McGerity, Captain Pat Hardy GIRLS’ TENNIS Malden 0 Belmont Malden 4 Quincy Malden 2 N. Quincy Malden 0 Winthrop Malden 0 Medford Malden 0 N. Quincy Malden I Quincy Malden 1 Wakefield Malden 0 Medford Malden 0 Winthrop Won 2 Lost 8 5 I Kneeling 1. to r.: Kathy Hanley, Pat Hardy, Nancy McGerity, Co-Capt, Paula Farrell, Kathy Small. Standing 1. to r.: Cynthia Russell, Ann Downing, Ann Hardiman, Leslie Weston, Jane Patterson, Valerie Babcock, Holly Durgin. 14 Ronnie Cohen, Co-Captain Ed Spinney BOYS’ TENNIS Malden 4 Medford 1 Malden 3 Stoneham 2 Malden 4 Malden Catholic 1 Malden 1 Quincy 4 Malden 1 Winthrop 4 Malden 1 Quincy 4 Malden 5 Medford 0 Malden 4 Wakefield 1 Malden 3 Malden Catholic 2 Malden 0 N. Quincy 5 Malden 2 Wakefield 2 Won 6 Lost 4 Tied 1 Squatting 1. to r.: Co-Capt. Bob Bromberg, Co-Capt. Ron Cohen, Mr. Queally, Coach. Standing 1. to r.: Ed Spinney, Gary Galletta, George Swible, Jim Murphy and Jack Appel. 15 spring concert 1972 Three in one.Miss Merris, Miss Blake and Mr. Abrahams conducting . . . self-expression through music ... a three night festival to remember. Concert Choir Choral Arts Society 16 Malden High School Band Madrigal Singers Mr. Mark Kaplan Mr. Frank Abrahams 17 la silence de la mer May 12, 1972 . . . mermaids . . . seahorses . . . an underwater world . . .tuxedoes and bowties , . . long flowing gowns with colorful corsages . . . happiness .. . glowing bright faces ... a handsome king and his queen ... a royal couple . . . Lombardo’s . . . dancing all night. . . tired but happy people . . . never ending fun and laughter . . . memories can not pass us by. 18 19 The King and Queen, Robert O’Keefe and Karen Leonard 20 The crowning by Scott LaBombard and Margaret Pelosi 21 Melody Gates and Paul Russell Joanne Betts and date 23 Paul Callahan and Norma Weisberg 24 A Toast to the Class of ’72 25 class night ’72 Mr. Hines, Class Advisor Paul Callahan, Class President LORD FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Paula M. Antonangeli — $200.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Kathleen T. Bennett — $250.00 HARRY L. DUBBS MEMORIAL AWARD loanne M. Boudreau COGNOSCENDI CUP Robert S. Bromberg THE CHARLES BUTCHER SCHOLARSHIP Paula Buono — $250.00 CHESTER W. HOLMES SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Patricia A. Rutland — $100.00 Stephen A. Jesi — $100.00 TRI-HI Linda S. Caltabiano MR. GREENROOM James L. Campbell OLD NEW TESSE M. DICKEY MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP Donna M. Cantera — $100.00 JUDGE MAURICE R. ELYNN, JR. SCHOLARSHIP James H. Carey — $500.00 MARJORIE L. MOONEY AWARD Lynthia G. Chanonhouse ALPHA MU PIN Linda M. Cunha WOMAN’S AUXILIARY Nancy E. Lindstrom — $200.00 AVON ADVISORY PANEL AWARDS ($25.00 savings bond each) Peter M. Dixon Richard J. Doherty Michael G. Gilardi Marilyn A. McDonough MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIAN’S SCHOLARSHIP EUND James E. Doolin — $100.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Marie T. Doubleday — $200.00 THE CAROL SHENKER COVITZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND Stacia A. Doulis — $100.00 GREATER BOSTON TRACK LEAGUE AWARD John K. Downing SENIOR HOME ECONOMIST AWARD Janice Dowst MALDEN EMBLEM CLUB No. 176 Paula F. Farrell — $200.00 Carole A. Lowenstein — $200.00 26 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Mary C. Ferrick — $200.00 JOHN HANCOCK AWARDS Janet L. French Nancy L. Terrio MARGARET H. O’BRIEN AWARD Nancy L. Terrio LT. ANTHONY J. SESTITO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Steven J. Graf — $100.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Deborah J. Greenwood — $200.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Denise M. Marchand — $200.00 CLIETON A. SNELL SCHOLARSHIP Beverly F. Hall — $240.00 OLD NEW SCHOLARSHIP Patricia E. Hardy — $300.00 FLORENCE L. WHITTUM LATIN AWARD Denise L. Hewitt LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Lois A. Lauria — $200.00 THE WILLIAM HUDSON ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS Stephen R. Manley — $125.00 Richard K. Murray, Jr. — $125.00 THE JOHN B. MATTHEWS SCHOLARSHIP Nancy M. McGerity — $100.00 LIONS CLUB NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Carol A. Morse — $250.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Carol E. Murphy — $250.00 SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD Paul G. Pedro MALDEN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Ellen H. Pressman Owen Pong, Jr. WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP Mary J. Revelas — $250.00 Nancy A. Zampitella — $250.00 ANNE AND JACK FRUIT FUND Michael S. Stewart MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELORS’ SCHOLARSHIP Janet L. French — $100.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Carl A. Swanson, Jr. — $200.00 MISS GREENROOM Lois M. Zaks THE ALFRED DURGIN ROTARY SCHOLARSHIPS Richard E. Zengilowski — $250.00 Douglas E. Wright — $250.00 THE BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE PHILIP AND LILLIAN GLASER SCHOLARSHIP PUND Douglas E. Wright — $100.00 Ronald P. Cohen — $100.00 B’NAI B’RITH Ronald P. Cohen — $150.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Paul J. Angelo — $200.00 BLUE GOLD Paul J. Angelo BENA ANTEEN KOZEL MEMORIAL FUND Paul J. Angelo — $100.00 REGINALD V. T. STEEVES MEMORIAL AWARD Susan Bougess KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Susan Bougess — $200.00 JOHN B. MATTHEWS MEMORIAL AWARD Michael J. Byrne LAURA M. VARNUM AWARD Michael J. Byrne FLORENCE K. PARKER HEALTH AWARD Michael J. Byrne JUDGE MAURICE R. FLYNN, JR., SCHOLARSHIP Margaret C. Ferrick — $500.00 ZONTA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Margaret C. Ferrick — $300.00 WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP Owen Fong, Jr. — $200.00 JOHN B. MATTHEWS CHAPTER — FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA AWARD Owen Fong, Jr. — $25.00 JAMES A. CRONIN, SR. SCHOLARSHIP Susan J. Gualtieri — $200.00 D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD Susan J. Gualtieri LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Paula A. Holden — $200.00 MALDEN FIREFIGHTERS UNION LOCAL 902 SCHOLARSHIP Paula A. Holden — $250.00 LIONS’ CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Kathleen A. Kellogg — $250.00 FUTURE NURSES AWARD Kathleen A. Kellogg — $25.00 CLASS of 1962 — The Dennis Della Piana Award John P. Lopresti VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEDAL John P. Lopresti ANNIE 1. RUSTON AWARD Esther J. Murstein MYSTIC VALLEY CHAPTER OF WOMEN’S ORT BOOK AWARD Esther J. Murstein CAM AWARD Margaret R. Pelosi — $15.00 MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL CUSTODIANS’ ASSOCIATION — in Memory of George Lodgen Margaret R. Pelosi — $100.00 B’NAIL B’RITH (Louis D. Brandeis Chapter 230) Elissa G. Rubin — $150.00 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Elissa G. Rubin — $200.00 JUNIOR OLD NEW SCHOLARSHIP Nancy E. Smith — $100.00 ABRAHAM J. OXMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Nancy E. Smith — $100.00 B ' NAI B’RITH (Louis D. Brandeis Lodge 1270 and Chapter 230) Cindy E. Trager — $150.00 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Cindy E. Trager — $200.00 THE CHARLES BUTCHER SCHOLARSHIP Kevin W. Tupper — $250.00 FRENCH CLUB — Ruth A. McKenney Award Kevin W. Tupper KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Mary E. Zschokke — $200.00 ANNIE I. RUSTIN AWARD Mary E. Zschokke 28 May 24, 1972 ... a night to remember .... anticipation . . . received awards and scholarships . . . happiness . . . sorrow . . . everlasting friendships . . . a long wait for a perfect ending . . . Good Luck. Malden High Seniors LIT SCHOLARSHIP David C. Burns II — $50.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP David C. Burns II — $200.00 DR. GEORGE A. HANNA, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND David C. Burns II — $100.00 BERTHA L. GORDON AWARD Maryann Finn THE CLARKE R. BROOKES SCHOLARSHIP Maryann Finn — $125.00 USONA SCHOLARSHIP Maryann Finn — $50.00 MEREDITH WILLIAMS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Lois A. Newman — $50.00 MALDEN HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP Lois A. Newman — $100.00 MT. SCOPUS LODGE — in memory of Abraham J. Oxman Lois A. Newman — $200.00 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Louis A. Yelgin — $200.00 LEBANON LODGE 126 I.O.O.F Louis A. Yelgin — $100.00 THE DR. SAMUEL B. SOSTEK SCHOLARSHIP FUND Louis A. Yelgin — $300.00 THE LIT SERVICE AWARD Dana A. Merrithew GOODREAU MEMORIAL AWARD Dana A. Merrithew CAM SOCIETY GIFT Dana A. Merrithew THE SAMMY J. ALIBERTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Dana A. Merrithew — $300.00 USONA BOOK PRIZE Sharon F. Levy WHIL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Sharon F. Levy — $250.00 MEN TEACHERS’ CLUB — Robert Blair Award Sharon F. Levy PHI DELTA PHI SORORITY AWARD Sharon F. Levy THE READER’S DIGEST CERTIFICATE OF AWARD Sharon F. Levy CAM AWARD Sharon F. Levy — $15.00 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS SCHOLARSHIP Sharon F. Levy — $1,000.00 Donna Angelo and Pat Hardy Mr. Hines, Mr. DuflFy and Mr. Finn 30 Tom Restuccia, Jo Jo Jesi, Izzy, and Peter Mayne senior banquet Margaret Pelosi, Michelle Antico, Susan Gualtieri Ellen Grossman Frank Goodwin, Kim Semon, Norman Lang 31 MAN: A FRAGMENTED IMAGE When historians, with their historian magnifying glasses and their omnis¬ cient handsight, look back on an age, a period, to cull its mysteries, to examine the events, the attitudes that formed and shaped that time, they investigate and hypothesize about the leaders of that time, the economic conditions, the world-moving events, the cultural climate. Yet these leaders and events are only secondary evidences to understanding a certain period. The primary source to that understanding is — the people — their atti¬ tudes, their problems, their desires and their special vital humanity. If in the future times an accurate portrayal is sought of American life in the 70’s one need only look in the mirror of humanity to understand. Yet the view will not be a single and clear one, but the multiplicity and disjointed¬ ness of a fragmented image. A major reason for this fragmented vision of man lies in the manner in which society treats the individual. With a thousand strokes of the time clock, with the belying pattern of the ubiquitous computer card, with these and other devices society dehumanizes the individual, relegates him to the level of a commodity, a purchasable item to be bought by the hour, sold by the minute, deals with him on an undefinable oblivious mass level, and shatters him into countless arbitrary pieces, into fragments of his humanity. In the guise of maintaining an efficient society, barriers are erected between individuals and groups of individuals, artificial walls are contrived, opposing camps are created to declare me ■—■ you, we — they. This rigid classifying, this contin¬ uous pigeonholing of individuals extends, however, beyond the destruction of person-to-person bonds and invades that most internal of human unions, the integrity of the individual. Man is partitioned by his own labels; he is fragmented into an empty listing of roles while bedazzling facets of him lie neglected, undis¬ covered, and ultimately he is equated with the paper identity society has pasted on him. An extension of this categorizing of people is the prevalence of non-communi¬ cation in a society saturated by media. Is this non-communcation now approach¬ ing an art? As relationships and understanding have been stifled by an ever- narrowing categorization of people, so have communication and contact been confined as a derivative of this fragmentation. Man finds himself unable to com¬ municate in an age of push-button telephones; man finds himself isolated and distant in a time of overpopulation that drives us physically closer and closer. Thus man is engulfed in a thickening quagmire where his attempts to extricate himself drive him deeper and deeper into the mud. He does not know who he is, yet he wears an indelible label. When he identifies himself by that label, he alienates all non-wearers. Seeking solace, he confronts himself and encounters a splintered image of roles. Frustrated, skeptical, and totally bewildered by this inconsistent world, man drifts further and further from his fellows and himself, into an abyss of unfulfilled potentials, discarded dreams and aching dark loneliness. Where then is man’s folly? Or is this dilemma his natural state? E. E. Cummings cut to the core of man’s problems when he lamented: Humanity i love you because you are perpetually putting the secret of life in your pants and forgetting it’s there and sitting down on it Man has the secret of life right there in his pants pocket. He must only rediscover it. He must only rediscover that his humanity is a fragile thing and a complex something that cannot be adequately described by labels or numbers or words. When one views a diamond, all of its facets must be examined, must be held up to the light to sparkle and to be enjoyed. Man must learn to view himself in just such a total perspective, neglecting no area of his humanity, discarding no aspect of his self, otherwise he will be denying all the unfathomable relationships that extend from that area, that aspect of himself to other individuals and entwine with all humanity and with all life. 32 Sharon F. Levy graduation June 7, 1972 Rabbi Judea B. Miller 33 ONE LESS BELL TO ANSWER 1972, satellites relay messages through space, the transatlantic cable spreads news via water, and the hot line directly connects the U.S. with the U.S.S.R. All of these devices are modern forms of communication yet are not modern forms of communication. If communication be simply the transmission and reception of groups of words and sentences, then these instruments communicate effectively. Yet the real meaning of communication, which demands effective thought and understanding, seems to have been forgotten or ignored by most people of our time. The most obvious ill-effect of this lack of communication is the continuation of the war in Vietnam. Equally im¬ portant are the riots of minority groups that are devouring this country. The Berlin Wall exemplifies the existence of an ideological and also a physical barrier to communication. Situations such as these spring directly from the lack of communicatio n. Eventually the tension, pressure, and aggression, which cannot be sustained any longer, erupts. And the world is witness to these devastating results. One can correctly state that if man does not wish or does not decide to try to understand another person’s problem, then, he will not aid this person with his problem. Thus, as Harvey Cox, a prominent psychologist, so very aptly stated, “Not to decide, is to decide”. Therefore, if man is not decisive and does not decide to communicate, then, he will remain apathetic to existing problems. This indifference to people and ideas is seen everywhere. How many of us take the time to really know our neighbors? How many of us actively demonstrate our concern for the elderly people in our communities? Why does the American Medical Association demonstrate such disregard for the sick and the excessive medical costs? There are thousands of people who are starving, thousands of people who are dying from diseases that have cures, and thousands of people who are being maimed and killed by explosives and other military weapons. How can we permit such ludicrous conditions to exist? Indeed, this apathy is very sad and frightening but what can we do if it is already embedded in our personality? Our personality is primarily composed of behavior we have learned in the past but this behavior can be modified. In order to communicate effectively, man must seek rational explanations to ideas and behavior. When man understands the reasons for certain behavior, he is prepared to discuss problems intelligently. This search for reasons underlying ideas must become as natural as man’s instinct for survival. We must learn from our past failures and progress toward more effective communication. We must talk, talk, talk, to each other instead of “talking at” each other, until we finally produce a viable solution to problems that seemed insurmountable even to comprehend. And this new interest in people and their ideas, this search for knowledge and under¬ standing, will certainly dissolve the last remnants of the apathy that dominate our lives. And this effective use of communication must start with all of us who are graduating today. We must answer the bells ringing in our mind; these sounds that signify cries for help. And I believe that man, will achieve great success in his quest for “One less bell to answer”. 34 Robert Bromberg The last time together Mrs. Virginia Yardumian Headmaster Boyle 35 DESIDERATA: THE WORLD HAS POSSIBILITIES We are being assaulted daily with myriad predictions for the fate of our world. Economic advisers plot graphs and interpolate data, charting both business booms and recessions; politicians simultaneously predict the end of all war and the advent of World War III; scientists promise amazing technological advances while ecologists warn of impending disaster. Despite all this prophecy; the future is still a fearful unknown, for which no predictions can adequately prepare us. Because of this fear and the conflict and confusion that reign today, the movement to return to the past has begun to gain momentum. Fashions, films, music, and childhood games from the past have gained in popularity in our attempt to recapture the simplicity of an earlier life. Whether it be to escape or to search for help, people of all ages are joining the nostalgia movement. However, we cannot escape the fact that we must live in the present, under the conditions that exist. Consequently, any search for answers in the past must ultimately lead to the question of their applicability in the present. One lesson from the past that provides many suggestions for a peaceful, ful¬ filling life in the present can be found in the simple word of the “Desiderata”. The author urges us to seek inner peace, to maintain a quiet hope and confidence, and, above all, to be ourselves. First we must take the time to quietly consider both our faults and our virtues. Too often, we admit our shortcomings but fail to acknowledge and develop our talents. After becoming secure and confident in our identity, we must recognize the uniqueness of every person. Each individual has his own special characteristics and talents which must be respected and valued. In our relationships with others, we should not fear to speak our truth. However, we must always be willing to hear and consider the opinions of other people, whether or not we agree with them. Despite a rising crime rate, increasing economic problems, war, and pollution, we can still find true friendship, love, and beauty in the world. We need only avoid a cynical, pessimistic outlook and be receptive to the thoughts and actions of other people and to the beauty and peace of nature. The world, as a gathering of individuals, has great potential for peace, happiness and harmony. Each of us, in having consideration for others, and in being true to himself, can bring happiness to a small part of the world. The words of the “Desiderata” can bring inner peace and the security that will enable us to accept the future. The future may bring more confusion and strife, but it can never destroy our individuality, our friendships, and our self-esteem. Please remember these words of hope and confidence. “You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the sky. You have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. 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L - ■ S, • • ?■ . ■ —jiT ‘ - A ' . ■ji ' . ■ ■ • ' i .«r -Xi - I -p.■ •JrV aB ■ f • ' ' i 4? A Jv. maldonian seventy-two maiden high school maiden, massachusetts dedication curriculum faculty and administration activities pages 2-3 pages 4-17 pages 18-39 pages 40-125 people groups scoreboards advertisements pages 126-207 pages 208-229 pages 230-231 pages 232-256 MALDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY A?r? 0 0 Many may proclaim their concern for others. Many may profess their desire to help. Few carry out their intentions. You are one of these rare few men. You have taken the time and effort to listen to and understand our problems, our hopes, our frustrations and our dreams. Whether coaching an actor or a track star, leading an adult discussion group, or simply speaking out on the issues, you have inspired us with determination, have awakened us with new ideas and insights; you have reached out and touched us and it has made a difference. All of us, a student in English class, a prospective actor, a fellow colleague, a youth at the Center, a human being; you’ve dedicated yourself to each and everyone of us and now we dedicate this Yearbook to you, Mr. John A. O’Brien 2 3 images images images A single line, a single image, man bends it, shapes it, then adds another and a new image appears. •• To lines once joined, shape is given; straight; curved, rounded here, angling there; square mix¬ ing with triangle, blending with spiral; and all the distinct appearances converge to form a single image. 4 To the flat clear images so treasured new dimensions are restored. Where line once met bright surface, depth has arrived to draw space and reality closer to man’s eyes. While simple images can be joined and made complex; complex images can be joined to become simple; houses and stores, homes and factories, all the places we live our lives, meld into one skyline; a jutting silhouette against a bright evening sky. 5 Fragments of the whole, the reflection of man; each broken piece a prism, capturing the light of a sparkling eye, a gleaming smile; yet, assembled together mirror the image of a soul. Whirling, swirling; we leap, we crawl; we nearly fly; all in a sense of exqui¬ site motion. Lines, figures, faces are softened to a blurr. Yet in these muted images movement sets us free. 6 Sometimes a reflection peers at us; an image of what is to be. The images we perceive are the images of reality, the images of our minds, and the images of the future: And they are as different as each of us. 7 Curriculum is the general framework of courses in which the students learn ... ... through discussion and thought Advanced Placement English 8 World Problems ' W SfWn r. Afro-American Studies 9 • • • through discovery and calculation Biology II Woodworking jk. Physics 10 Mechanical Drawing Chemistry II 11 ... through communication Classical Cultures li • O Art 12 Fine Arts Theater Arts II 13 Mini-courses brought about a new method of learning ... MI NX COURSES (irioi ' fOfsDAy ViEDNiSDfl 1 tHw esj iy FRIDAY 1 Drugs and Happihessj Airc Tht- Same ; ]fl|r.Awh “C r - 04 Dru s ‘iOH Drugs HOH Hebrew FsiKerJ gtHcin Se wino Hits IWisen 316 Dvuqs: Social dhd hr son (k) Choice. ACID lOg X rM§s 102 Drv s 108 Drugs I08 Drugs 108 3 Efvmolo ViA Filrn AjjprtaafiotlJ i Oucramk Eld . , lyiqnolo SMyof Wanefc COrs.Kiejsfcm Sus uirt Atrlmoh f)ppr€ciati(m Xervkins H- Hova) “to G ci Vour Learyiev Coyiicwpoir w hy -ic Av AH Form 6oV Camtron 32 Learner ' S PtirrnIT Co t4e«iipor tn ( vsic i BobCan«n n 33-1 6:ol 0( dv OciA.Yi o r«pb permit Mv . ShWurfa Wr.SKttJoHx Cnr. Jones 3.21 5 I-Valiavi tv. 108 Writers ’ lAra p (V. 0‘ fi n 102 14alio.n log tA)ri-|tr s WorK op fir. O ' Bneti 108 T+alian Pti: tvanftJislfc 10? fcologi Ay Apprccia4ion MriRnnk 108 TTdw“firB ' t a Speeded on Fooloo41, ms ri. Fruica •iA FC 1 pohnidK lOg .j ' f..I... InKo T? Yog 2- rnr. Tents log 10? EliSsa. R.ubiy SwitA l 7 C ookivia: rov ; 3it rV.Urian 314 13 K, 314 S e a) {n 314 • U(xy cin CotncilcirwKmc Ca n 3fl j«4k Candlemai n , PounciviQ Svt, rn ■ WrV. D L %4kot3 314 3IU 314 L«tk - r«ct Hlockcu f oo4 t x i iS ' QaskefUn 1? 14 Candlemaking Cooking for Men Macrame • • • through creative expression Folk-singing 4, -aisg Folk-dancing Yoga ... through a new awareness of others. 17 Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Paul H. Phaneuf Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Mr. T. Richard Kelliher Photo courtesy of Lee Studios 18 School Committee 1971-1972. Seated: Mrs. Virginia D. Yardumian, Chairman; Miss Joan M. Aliberte. Standing: Mr. Neil A. Cooper, Mrs. Marguerite S. Holland, Mr. Kenneth V. Desmond. Mr. Arthur P. Boyle headmaster 19 Above Right: Mr. Richard Cunningham, Sophomore Class Master. Middle Right: Mr. John DiGiammarino, Jun or Class Master. Bottom Right: Miss Mary Howard, Dean of Girls. Left: Mr. Brendan Duffy, Senior Class Master. 20 v.i.p.’s Mr. George Edwards, Faculty Manager of Athletics Mr. Louis Melanson, Dean of Studies 21 RICHARD C. APPLEYARD Boston College, A.B. University of Mass., M.A. BERNARD F. CAROLAN Holy Cross College, A.B. English Dept. Bookmaster LINDA M. DAVIN Salem State College, B.A. Tri-Hi Adviser Senior Class Asst. Adviser LUCILLE R. DIPIETRO Boston College, B.S. Boston University, M. A. BRENDAN L. DUFFY Boston University, A.A.; A.B.; M.Ed. Senior Class Master SFAAB TRUDY A. FILZ Pembroke College, B.A. ARTHUR S. FREEDMAN Ohio State University, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. COG Adviser DIANA FUNK Bishop’s University, B.A. Queens University, M.Ed. LOIS G. GODDARD Miss Lovins Smith College, A.B. Salem State College, M.Ed MALDONIAN Adviser ELIZABETH A. GOWELL Emmanuel College, B.A. Boston College, M.A. Future Teachers Club Adviser 22 english ROBERT J. HINES Boston College, B.A. Salem State College, M.A.T. Senior Class Head Adviser Junior Varsity Baseball Coach L: ' JUDITH C. KREGSTEIN University of Wisconsin, B.A, BOOJUM ROCK Adviser Senior Class Adviser KEVIN D. LORDAN Emerson College, A.B. Boston State College, M.Ed. Greenroom Adviser JOHN A. O’BRIEN Tufts University, A.B., M.Ed, Greenroom Adviser Cross Country Coach ANGIE R. JACKSON University of Maine, B.S., M.Ed. Boston University, M.Ed. Library Club Adviser STEFANOS J. LOISOU University of Mass., B.A. Senior Class Adviser LIT Adviser BEVERLY C. OXMAN George Washington University, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. Senior Class Asst. Adviser MARY E. HOWARD Emmanuel College, A.B. Boston University, M.Ed. Dean of Girls National Honor Society Adviser SFAAB SHIRLEY T. LANE Jackson College, A.B. BLUE AND GOLD Adviser SHARRON J. LOVINS University of Mass., B.A. CAM Adviser JOHN L. HUSSEY Holy Cross College, A.B. Boston College, M.S. English Department Co-Chairman Varsity Basketball Coach JANET LEONBERGER University of Michigan, B.A. 23 MARGUERITE PICILLO Boston State College. A.B. HOWARD SHWARTZ Northeastern University, B.A. MALDONIAN Photography Supervisor Driver Ed. Instructor JACQUELINE M. STARR Boston College, A.B., M.A. English Dept. Co-Chairman BARBARA J. WALLACE Emmanuel College, A.B. Miss Goddard 24 GERALD J. ALLEYNE University of New Mexico, B.A. JOSEPH W. ANGELO Boston State College, B.S. Ski Club Asst. Adviser ADRIENNE BEDINE S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, B.A. Boston University, A.M. BARBARA A. CLIFFORD Regis College, A.B. Salem State College, M.Ed. USONA Adviser ELMER A. EVANS Harvard University, A.B., A.M. PAUL D. FINN Amherst College, B.A. Asst. Football Coach Asst. Basketball Coach SFAAB ANTHONY J. GUARINO Boston University, B. S. Ed., M.Ed. SFAAB Driver Ed. Instructor History Bookmaster ALICE K. HYDE University of New Hampshire, A.B. THOMAS F. O’DONNELL Suffolk University, B.A. Harvard University, M.A.T. Lit Adviser Social Studies Chairman CHARLES A. ROSSITER Harvard University, A.B., M.Ed. Mr. Angelo history 25 DAVID S. ABUSAMR. Holy Cross College, B.A. Middlebury College, M.A. JOSEPH B. BLANCHETTE Suffolk University, A.B. EDWARD B. GALLIGAN Boston University, B.A., M.A. German Honor Adviser PHYLLIS S. GOLDBERG Douglass College, B.A. Spanish Club Adviser Ski Club Asst. Adviser f t SUSAN M. KURMAN Boston University, A.B. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Mr. Abusamra HARRIET C. LOHNES College of New Rochelle, A.B. Assumption College, M.A.T. French Honor Adviser languages 26 PATRICIA M. MAHONEY Emmanuel College, B.A. Middlebury College, M.A. SFAAB Chairman JAMES J. McCANN Gregorian University, S.T.E. Boston University, A.M. Latin Dept. Head Miss Mahoney LOUIS H. MELANSON Boston College, B.A., M.A. Modern Languages Dept. Chairman Dean of Studies DEMETRA NICHOLAS Emmanuel College, B.A. Boston College, M.A. Latin Honor Adviser VICKI SCHALLER Kalamazoo College, B.A. ABRAHAM STEIN Boston University, A.B. Harvard University, M.A. 27 mathematics LOUIS W. CIARFELLA St. Anselm’s College, A.B. Boston College, M.A. Asst. Football Coach Miss Parris CAROL A. DAY Boston State College, B.S. ROGER M. DOHERTY Harvard University, A.B. Boston State College, A.M. PHILIP J. DARRAGH Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. Ski Club Adviser SFAAB WENDELL CRAWFORD Providence College. B.A. East Carolina University, M.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. Junior Class Head Adviser Junior Varsity Hockey Coach 28 LAURA L. DUFFY University of North Carolina, A.B. GAIL FALKOFF Simmons College, A.B. Junior Class Asst. Adviser HARRIET FORLIZZI American International College, B.A. ROBERT J. GUIDI Tufts University, B.A. Salem State College, M.Ed. Junior Class Asst. Adviser FRANCES K. PARRIS Wheaton College, A.B. Boston University, M.A. Math Dept. Chairman JOHN J. QUEALLY Boston College, A.B. Boston University, M.Ed. Boys’ Tennis Team Coach JOHN F. RYAN Boston College, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. Junior Class Asst. Adviser JOSEPHINE T. WALCZAK Salem State College, B.S. Mrs. Falkoff 29 DR. JOSEPH I. HAL AMRHEIN ACKERMAN, JR. University of Maine, B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Tech¬ nology, S.B., Ph.D. JOHN R. BENOTTI Holy Cross College, A.B RICHARD T. CUNNINGHAM Brandeis University, A.B. Salem State College, M.Ed. Sophomore Class Master science CLARE W. CARLSON University of Omaha, B.S. Arizona State University, M.A.S. JOHN L. CARROLL Suffolk University, A.B., M.A. Rifle Team Coach Outdoor Track Team Coach JOHN F. DIGIAMMARINO University of Massachusetts, B.S. Salem State College, M.Ed. Junior Class Master 30 SUSAN GRILLO Emmanuel College, A.B. SUSAN HUGHES San Fernando Valley State College, B.A. JENNY A. GRUNBERG Brandeis University, B.A. Junior Class Asst. Adviser FRED M. JONES University of Maine, B.S., M.S. Mrs. Grillo CHARLES LOW Gordon College, B.S. ECO Adviser JAMES D. B. O’TOOLE University I’Autrore in ' Grenoble National University of Ireland, M.S. FRANCIS SCANNELL Merrimack College, A.B. Boston State College, M.Ed. Science Dept. Chairman ECO Asst. Adviser MARTHA WILSON University of Iowa, B.S. 31 MELVIN D. BARAN Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. M. ELOISE CARRIGAN Salem State College, B.S. CLAIRE DEVITO Salem State Colege, B.S. GEORGE M. EDWARDS, JR. Boston College, B.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. BLUE AND GOLD Business Manager Miss McGee JOSEPH C. EVANGELISTA Boston College, B.S., B.A. CAROL A. GAVOORIAN Boston Universit y, B.S. Field Hockey Team Coach Girls’ Basketball Team Coach Senior Class Financial Adviser GLORIA GINSBERG JAMES F. MAHER Boston University, B.S. Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. Northeastern University, M.B.A. business 32 SHARON L. McGEE Salem State College, B.S. FBLA 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. Boston State College, M.Ed. HELEN M. PHILLIPS Virginia State College, B.S. RUTH ROBERTS Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. JOSEPH J. SACCO Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. Bookkeeping Department Chairman SFAAB ELLEN F. PALMER Boston University, B.S.S. Miss DeVito 33 FRANK E. ABRAHAMS Temple University, B.Mus.Ed. Director of Choral Art Society, Concert Choir, and Madrigal Singers Senior Class Asst. Adviser MARY BENNETT Caldwell College, B.A. Orchestra Adviser MEL BLACKMAN Juillard School of Music, B.M., M.S. MARK R. KAPLAN Lowell State College, B.M.Ed. music and art CAROLE I. BLAKE New England Conservatory of Music, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. Stage Band Adviser ROY HENDRICKSON University of Rochester, B.A. Cranbrook Academy, M.F.A. DONNA R. MERRIS Illinois State University, B.S.Ed. Northwestern University, M.M. 34 JOHN F. BROTCHIE. JR. Merrimack College, A.B. Northeastern University, M.Ed. LILLIE A. DAVIS Fort Valley State College, B.S. Northeastern University, M.Ed. THOMAS R. DREY, JR. Harvard University, A.B. Boston State College, M.Ed. Assumption College, M.A. DENI F. EVANGELISTA Tufts University, A.B. Salem State College, M.Ed. Acting Guidance Dept. Chairman MARIANNE GLICK Sarah Lawrence College, B.A. Boston University, M.F.A. THOMAS F. McGRAIL Boston College, A.B., M.A. Guidance Dept. Chairman On Sabbatical JOSEPH L. E. MONDOR Providence College, A.B. Worcester State College, M.Ed. JOSEPH A. ROSSINO Boston College, B.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. EVELYN J. SILVER Hunter College, B.A. Northeastern University, M.Ed. Mrs. Davais . - guidance J5 JULIA BACIGALUPO Boston University, B.S. Girls’ Tennis Team Coach Physical Ed. Instructor ROY FINN Head Custodian Golden Tornado Club President VIRGINIA M. GARDNER University of New Hampshire, B.S. Boston University, M.Ed. Pep Club and Cheerleader Adviser Girls’ Softball Team Coach Physical Ed. Instructor CECIL C. BUSBY Fitchburg State College, B.A. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Woodworking Instructor JAMES A. GRIFFIN Salem State College, B.S. Occupational Ed. Field Representative ARTHUR E. LITTLE Fitchburg State College, B.S. Mechanical Drawing Instructor CARMINE J. BELMONTE Boston College, B.S., B.A. Athletic Equipment Manager Occupational Ed. Coordinator HELEN F. HOWARD, R.N. Beverly Hospital School of Nursing FNA Adviser School Nurse JAMES N. GARDNER Wentworth Institute, I.C.E.C. Fitchburg State College, A.T.T.C. Automotive Services Instructor LEO P. DEMARCO, H Boston University, B.A. Occupational Ed. Field Representative MARGERY HANSON University of Msasachusetts, B.S. Home Economics Instructor FRANCIS C. MARTIN Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. Industrial Arts Department Chairman 36 EDWARD J. MELANSON Villanova University, B.S. Athletic Director WILLIAM J. MINI Fitchburg State College, B.S.Ed. Boston State College, M.Ed. Occupational Ed. Field Representative LOUIS J. RACCA Springfield College, B.S. Salem State College, M.Ed. Football Line Coach Physical Ed. Instructor HELEN T. SULLIVAN Boston State College, B.S., M.Ed. Unassigned HAROLD W. THURSTON Wentworth Institute, P.M., M.D. Fitchburg State College B.S.Ed. Junior Class Asst. Adviser Woodworking Instructor WILLIAM F. TIGHE Boston University, B.S. Head Football Coach Physical Ed. Instructor JOHN VASEL, JR. “Boston College, B.S. Occupational Ed. Field Representative )7 Mr. Vasel, Mr. Griffin—Occupational Education Above: Mr. Paul Finn, Maureen Ciampa, Gail Smith, A. J. MacKenzie Below: Mr. Anthony Guarino Student faculty administration advisory board 38 Above: Mr. John DiGiammarino Below: Mr. Brendan Duffy, A. J. MacKenzie 39 football Russell Smith lyuMHI Steve Jones breaks through Revere defense. 40 Mike Byrne finds an opening. Smith receives. With rugged determination, power, and strategy, the Tornadoes took on another football season. They proved to be a well-timed machine both offensively and defensively. Malden may not have had the statistical advantages in height and weight, but then, statistics are for losers. The Tornadoes proved their all-star potential with hard work and the true spirit of a great team. 41 No game, whether on the gridiron, courts, or ice would seem complete without our cheerleaders. Through their enthusiasm they inspire the spirit and the desire to win in our teams. Karen Leonard Kathy Foley 42 Marie Buckley, Co-Captain Elaine Hynes, Co-Captain 43 Up and over. Steve Jones Touchdown! 44 Willcox outruns Chelsea defenders. 45 Coach Tighe McNeil kicks off. 46 Ron Frauton scrambles through North Quincy line. Willcox brings it home. 47 A cheer from the band. Members of the Malden High Band are a lively group. The annual exchange concert is the high point of a year of rehearsals, seasonal concerts, and sports events. The band’s early morning football games often outdo the afternoon Malden game in excitement and sheer noise. During afternoon rehearsals the shout of “Yes, Miss Merris!” echoes through the auditorium. The main worry of the band members is that Miss Blake MUST hear them when they play. band 9 1 i-; j Waiting for the signal to march. 48 A smile in spite of the score. The Malden High Band in formation. 49 50 A flash of blue and gold satin brightens a cloudy Saturday. Assembled enthusiasm. The directors at work. A triumphant cheer by Sandy Block. Miss Donna Merris and her young assistant lead the band while the majorettes, with Sandy Block and Patty Connolly in charge, perform a routine to entertain the crowd at Pearl Street Stadium. Our majorettes work long hours to per¬ fect the routines that add so much color and spirit to our football games and the annual rallies. 51 Battle of the Blocks (Malden in white jerseys). Thanksgiving Game - The greatest test of courage on the earth Vito Briatico strikes. 52 Malden stops Medford for a loss Malden defenders ‘sack’ the quarterback. is to bear defeat without losing heart.” R. G. Ingersoll Another Russ Smith reception. 53 pep club The Pep Club is Friday afternoon practices and late buses. Will we ever be on time? It’s marching through the square on Saturday mornings with everybody noticing you! The Pep Club is putting up signs that never stay up! Does anybody ever notice them? Nedlam The Malden High Schcx)l Pep Club ensemble. 54 Lois Placido, Diane DeSimone, Cheryl Downing The Pep Club and its multi-loyal supporters The Pep Club Officers: Sharon Caffrey, Lynne Johnson, Terre Fitzpatrick, Joyce Finn, Paula Finn, Debbie Goodwin. 55 the sound of music On October 29 an audience of over 1000 watched as the Music Department’s project of six weeks was revealed. Under the direction of Miss Donna Merris and Mr. Frank Abrahams, and with the co-operation of many other faculty members, “The Sound of Music” proved to be a remarkably professional production. The members of the cast, along with the orchestra and the girls of Treble Clef and the Choral Arts Society, offered many hours of rehearsal, tired voices, last minute costume work and several cases of stage fright as proof of their devotion to the success of the show. The performance proved to be exciting and fresh even to the performers. At the many cast parties in the following weeks, it was repeatedly declared that “The Sound of Music” was the best Music Department program ever produced. The Mother Abbess advises Maria. Maria introduces the children to singing. The Baroness cheers the Captain. During a storm, Maria wins the children’s confidence. The Captain’s friend Max. 56 Maria and the Captain realize their love while dancing. The wedding day. Leaving Austria to escape the Nazi regime. 57 cross country For the MHS cindermen the 71-72 season was marked by tough competition that often proved too formidable. Yet the cross country members also showed that combination of consistency and concentration that leads to great performance and inner satisfaction. To run and run and then run some more takes not only a special conditioning but a special drive. Grimes on his last leg. Mr. O’Brien and Betty Barnes plan strategy. 58 Mike Morrill makes it over the line One must have devotion . . . determination . . . energy . . . endurance ■ ' ■. ' f i, ■ 4. A 59 Jane Brunelli and Co-Captain Pat Hardy battle opponents for possession of the ball. Co-Captain Sandy Matthews Nancy McGerity field hockey On any given day, Miss Gavoorian, coach of the girls’ field hockey team, can be heard saying, “Two laps around the field and no cutting corners! Hockey is a running game!” or “Sad, sad to be so bad!” During any game, you can hear the players cry, “Defense, defense!” or shouting “You call that a stance!” If you were there for the last game you would have seen the team covered with sour whipped cream as a reward for tying their last game and remaining UNDEFEATED! 60 Terre Fit atrick Sandy Matthews attempts to regain her offensive position. A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins; let’s fight! 61 cam CAM is a club that performs service to the school and to the community. The club aids needy families by furnishing Thanksgiving baskets and sponsoring an annual Christmas toy drive. CAM also provides entertainment for the school and funds for the March of Dimes through the student- faculty basketball game. First meeting for new members Mary and Margaret Ferrick, Co-Chairman of Toy Drive 62 Jonathan Miller, Keith Indeck, Philip Weiner Adviser Mr. Freedman cog In a brotherly fashion, COG initiated the year by helping CAM furnish their annual Thanksgiving baskets. They set out to further aid the community by participating in a Cablevision debate on the problems in the city and by holding their prize-speaking contest again this year. Although COG lost again to LIT in their football game rumor has it that they are working on some secret strategy ' to outwit LIT in next year’s game. President Robert Posner 63 lit LIT commemorated its 100th anniversary with the annual COG shut out. For Thanksgiving, the mighty victors put aside their forbidding tactics to prepare baskets for needy families. The gentility did not last long however, as LIT took on COG in a vigorous game of basketball. But, LIT went on to prove that they were not only competitive athletes, but intellectuals as well in the annual LIT-COG debate. To end the year, LIT demonstrated its “male chauvinistic” qualities with the slave auction. David Burns, President Stephen Hannabury 64 usona USONA initiated the year with still another successful UNICEF drive. The Teacher’s Tea proved to be an additional source of pride for the USONA members with “International Cuisine” as their theme. For some diversity as well as enjoyment, they visited the David Frost Show. Then to raise money for the treasury, the members of USONA undertook the selling of stationery and candles. When the holiday season arrived, everyone took part in some festivity at the holiday party. Plays, musicals, and night excursions made the year roll by even more quickly. To end the year, the undergrads bid farewell to the USONA seniors at the banquet. Susan Bougess, President Holiday Party blue gold Throughout the year, the Blue and Gold keeps the students aware of the current changes in school policies, sport scores, and other points of interest. One of the newspaper’s annual traditions is the Globe Santa drive, a fund-raising project for needy children at Christmas. Among this year’s most important features was the presentation and discussion of the school’s newly developed philosophy and its com¬ mittee. This year, as in the past, the staff of the Blue and Gold has come through with an excellent representation of the views of the student body. Barbara Gould, Sports Editor, and Paul Angelo, Editor-in-Chief 66 Susan Bougess, Co-Editor Paul Angelo, Editor-in-Chief 67 Roberta McGee, Marilyn McDonough and Barbara Gould, Sports Staff Kevin Tupper and Paul Pedro, Feature Editors Roberta Weiss, News Editor 68 Mrs. Lane, Adviser, and Trudy Sandler, Junior Reporter Owen Fong and Esther Murstein, News Editors. 69 The Maldonian room, sometimes the most hectic room in Malden High School, is probably the most productive. The various staffs work their hardest to meet their deadlines. While the business staff takes care of the advertisements and subscriptions, the literary staff writes biographies and constructs layouts, using pictures pro¬ vided by the photo lab. Controversy and arguments often erupt due to the many pressures encountered. However, all these are factors in the making of a meaningful and significant yearbook. Thanks to the Maldonian staff, the student body will once again receive a memorable book. 1 t 1 Susan Sasso, Layout Editor, and Margaret Pelosi, Undergraduate Editor maldonian Ellen Pressman, Typist, and Miss Goddard, Adviser. Laurene Kaufman, Senior Co-Editor 70 -K . Lois Lauria, Faculty and Administration Editor. Steven Rainen, Patricia Hardy and Albert DeGroot, Sports Co-Editors. Nancy Smith, Carol Penta and Anne Tumblin, Organizations Editors. 71 Biography Staff 72 Paula Farrell, Photography Editor 73 I « boojum rock Elizabeth Daigle, Co-Editor Tom Teele 74 Elizabeth Daigle, CoEditor and Mrs. Kregstein, Adviser I Henry Tumblin and Steven Lutch, Co-Editor. Boojum Rock is a thought- provoking journal. It displays the talent and creativity of the students who submit their work. By the use of art work, poetry and short-stories, various observations are made of the outside world and of man’s inner- soul. Boojum Rock gives the student a chance to express what he feels for society and for himself. 75 r DL S.nior CL PL THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR PRESENTED BY The Class of 1972 t! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1971— AT 8:00 P.M. Jenkins Auditorium DONATION: $1.00 N9 1288 Artie Mason (Rich Pagliccia) The Hoffmans visit the Masons (Frank Goodwin, Susan Bougess, Bobbie Weiss, Peter Seltser, Lois Zaks) J A visit with Dr. Margolin (Bobbie Weiss, Lois Zaks, Hank Focht, Cathy Satham) The bad trip (Lois Zaks, Bobbie Weiss, Rich Pagliccia, Hank Focht) 77 The Discovery (Norman Lang, Bobbie Weiss, Hank Focht) “Where’s my daughter?” (Norman Lang, Hank Focht) Gerri Mason (Lois Zaks) 78 The Confrontation (Frank Goodwin, Susan Bougess, Peter Seltser) The Arrest (Peter Seltser, Keith Indeck, Hank Focht, Lois Zaks) 79 winter concert 1971 The annual winter concert of the Music Department was especially exciting this year. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Abrahams, Treble Clef Choir presented a varied selection of seasonal pieces and the newly formed Community Chorus performed the Christmas Cantata by Pinkham. The Choral Arts Society with guest soloists and orchestra performed the Mass in G of Franz Schubert. Then the combined choruses treated the audience to a spirited presentation of the popular “Hallelujah Chorus” from Handel’s Messiah. Mr. Frank Abrahams Treble Clef Girls’ Choir The Madrigal Singers 80 Community Chorus 81 tri-hi Tri-Hi assists the school and community with many activities throughout the year. To bring joy to others during the Christmas season they sent letters to the boys in Vietnam and sang Christmas carols at nursing homes. In addition to the annual initiation, Thanksgiving baskets, and bake sales, Tri-Hi turned sports- minded and participated in a football game with Lit, New members ' initiation ■ I g Cake Sale Lois Newman, Andy Polonsky, and FTA puppies and key rings FTA performs many worthwhile services for the school and community. Through tutoring FTA members gain knowledge and experience while helping other students. Also in the line of education FTA visited area colleges. To further a member’s education they annually award a scholarship. 83 fbla The purpose of FBLA is to acquaint students going into the business world with members of the community and their business techniques. They have accomplished this through guest speakers and visits to neighboring businesses, FBLA members not only learned about the business world but also participated in school activities and rendered service to the community. Formal initiation Adviser Miss McGee and FBLA members FNC members learned the fundamentals of nursing by listening to guest speakers. Working at the blood bank and assisting Mrs. Howard during their free periods were some of the ways they aided the school and community. n Malden Hospital member speaks to FNC 84 eco The Environmental Control Organization, known as ECO, worked in cooperation with the school and community to make people more aware of their environment. Through their Earth Day Assembly and their Teach-In, they alerted the school to the problems and dangers of air, water, and noise pollution. They set fine examples for the community to follow by recycling cans and putting litter in its proper receptacles. Sharon Levy and Mary Zschokke Andy Polonsky Can collection Beverly Cohen, James Campbell James Campbell, Mr. Kevin Lordan Julie Romano, Debbie Wostrel 86 Scott MacAskill, Nancy Cohen greenroom The Greenroom Dramatic So¬ ciety flourished this year under the direction of Mr. John O’Brien and Mr. Kevin Lordan. On Jan¬ uary 14th they put on four one- act plays for the public. The plays were “The Masher”, “Out the Window”, “Two Fools Who Gained a Measure of Wisdom”, and “Parted on Her Wedding Morn”. The members of Green¬ room assembled the actors’ cos¬ tumes and helped to apply the actors’ make-up. They entered the New England Drama Festival sponsored by the Boston Globe. Their entry was “Elizabeth the Queen” by Maxwell Anderson. When the members of Greenroom were not busy rehearsing, they attended theater parties at Tufts University. Michael Morrill and Friends 87 library club In October the Library Club held a teacher’s tea. Soon after they put their baking skills into action and held a cake sale to raise money for the club. Their most important event of the year was the annual book sale, held the week of February 7th to the 11th. The English classes were in¬ vited to come and browse. Stu¬ dents were able to buy any of the paperback books. The Library Club received a portion of the profits from the sale; the library received the rest. During the day members of the club helped out in the library before and after school, at lunch, and during their free periods. 88 rifle club This year the members of the Rifle Club learned the fundamentals of the .22 cailber long rifle. Along with this information, they also learned to shoot properly in the prone position, the off¬ hand position, and the kneeling position. The Rifle Team is comprised of members from the Rifle Club. Members of both the Rifle Team and the Rifle Club practiced almost every day after school in the rifle range. Steve Carleton 89 french honor society The French Honor Society began another year under the newly appointed adviser, Miss Lohnes. Its first endeavor was a cake sale to help support the Meredith Williams Scholarship Fund. Next, the members travel¬ led to Boston to see “Jacques Brel.” The year seemed to slip by marked by interesting speak¬ ers, trips to theaters, and other enjoyable excursions. Finally, the members satisfied their appe¬ tites for French “delicatessens” at Chez Dreyfus. D. Angelo, Sec.; L. Lauria, Pres.; S. Gualtieri, Treas.; D. Hewitt Cake Sale 90 german honor society German Honor, under the di¬ rection of Mr. Gallagher, opened another successful year with their annual initiation. During the year, the club participated in a workshop with a German Honor Society from another city. The workshop set the stage for Ger¬ man games and skits in German. Other highlights of the year were a trip to a German restaurant and the theater. To mark the end of the year, the society elected their new officers. A. Goldstein, V.P.; T. Sandler, Sec.; Mr. Gallagher Cake Sale latin honor society Latin Honor began another successful year with a sampling of Greek cuisine at the Omnia Restaurant. The members then gave the school a taste of their own baking with the cake sale. The holiday season arrived and along with it came the festive Latin Honor Christmas Party. Later on in the year, the group visited the Mu¬ seum of Fine Arts to satisfy their cultural tastes. To display their intellectual abilities the society sponsored the annual Latin College Bowl. The year moved by swiftly enlightened by Miss Nicho¬ las’ movies of Greece and Rome. The year ended with the traditional dinner at a Greek restaurant. J. Renzella, V.P.; J. Boudreau, Treas.; D. Hewitt, Pres.; Miss Nicholas national honor National Honor exemplifies the qualities of character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Mem¬ bers are elected by a panel on this basis. At the end of each ranking period the society elects a deserv¬ ing student for a quarterly award. This is a person who has some of the qualities of National Honor but is not a member. National Honor members also help the students in the school. The so¬ ciety started Job Bank which found summer jobs for students. They also gave up time to tutor students who needed extra help with their subjects. The annual induction for new members closed their year. Robert Posner presides over National Honor meeting. 92 ski club Promoted by the many snow falls in February, the Ski Club went skiing during February vacation. Under the supervision of their adviser, Mr. Philip Darragh, the members of the club stayed in Jackson, New Hampshire, and visited the slopes of Black Mountain. The three days of skiing were en¬ joyed by all. Missy Lappin (President), Paula Farrell (Vice President) The Ski Club. 93 Under the supervision of Miss Goldberg, interested Spanish students organized their own club to keep pace with the other societies of the high school. After elections were held, the mem¬ bers enjoyed some of their own “churros y chocolate.” To get into the spirit of the holiday, the members did their own cele¬ brating at the Spanish Christmas party, complete with pinata and the three kings. After experiencing some of their own Spanish cooking the group decided to get a real taste of “la cocina his- panica” at a Spanish restaurant. For some cultural flavor, the club attended a lecture at Boston University. During the year, the members corresponded with their Spanish pen pals and tutored children who speak Spanish. The end of the year was marked by an evening at the concert of a renowned Spanish pianist. Debra Wish and Theresa Beninati Sue Pearlman, President Dana Thorpe 94 ”rock cpncert” - junior class dance Michael Chapman 95 wrestling Wrestling is an artful sport, a delicate balance of skillful leverage, and native brute strength. Although individual accomplishments are acknowledged, the goal of the team is to amass sufficient points to defeat the opposing team. To a wres¬ tler, nothing can surpass the sensation of power when he has succeeded i n pinning his fallen opponent’s shoulders to the mat. To be a winning wrestler is to be the strongest among the strong, the quickest among the quick, the manliest among men. Emery Haskell, John McMannus Dennis and Doug Lund John Lopresti, Joseph Pedulla 96 Louis Yanakopolus, Chris Lawlor 97 indoor track Indoor track demands effort and hard work along with practices and tough opponents. The meets are a complete team effort due to the need for shot putters, sprinters, hurdlers, and long distance runners. Every man must do his job for the team to win. The MHS team had a great determination and gave everything they had at all their meets. Tom Cunha Mike O’Keefe and Danny Grimes Paul Russell 98 Dennis Fallano Tony Framaro 1 1 George Vasapoli 99 swimming Bill Rafuse Coach Christina, Vito Briatico, Jeff Brickman, Lee Kinnon, Paul Callahan Bob Harris Chuck Hede Bob Marris Swimming is fluid motion; the swimmers are like figures flowing across a mirror; glistening bodies, straining muscles, frothing water, lungs filled to the bursting point, limbs flailing like fins and flippers. Swimmers are at home in the water; they are in their element in the depths of the pool. Divers climbing the cliffside only to throw them¬ selves through the air, once again to enter the glassy tranquility under the waves. In competi¬ tion, the swimmers fly through the water, like a school of fish, racing towards the elusive, far end of the pool: the finish line. Paul Callahan 101 rifle team Bill Stevens (standing), John Crowley (sitting), Bill Irom (kneeling). 102 This year the Rifle Team is looking forward to another league championship. Under the direc¬ tion of Coach Carroll, the fourth floor range has brought to many the sport of rifling, a sport of great concentration, devotion and practice. Joanne Boudreau (Captain) Paul Babcock Robert Sheridan Terry Santornongo 103 boys’ basketball The boys’ basketball team has a tenacious and invincible spirit. It is this quality that leads them to victory, such as their triumphant win over the Quincy Presidents in the face of difficult odds. Despite the arduous season, they al¬ ways confront, their spirit is surprising and refreshing, a characteristic that makes Malden High School proud of its Golden Cagers. Mike Byrne and Chipper Moore battle for the rebound. 105 student-faculty basketball game Let’s not get pushy, Jack! Hands off! It’s mine! This is no place for a dance, Mr. Angelo! It’s basketball, boys, not leap frog! 108 Tall up! Twinkle-toes DiGiammarino! Superman comes to the rescue! 109 Above, Jane Brunelli; upper right, Patricia Har¬ dy; lower right, Jean and Joan Coleman. girls’ basketball 110 Upper left, Mary Shea; above, Co-Captain Nancy McGerity; left. Miss Gavoorian. The girls’ basketball team has had a triumphant undefeated season, having captured the title in the newly-formed Greater Boston League for Girls’ Bas¬ ketball. They defeated every opponent twice for a total accumulation of 467 points with only 255 points scored against them! Our female hoopsters have been in¬ vited to the Billerica Memorial High School Girls‘ Basketball Invitational Tournament for two consecutive years, a very high honor. They advanced to the semifinals last year and hope to do as well, if not better, this year. Recognition!! undefeated! Co-Captain Sandra Matthews 112 Joan Coleman Cathy Bennett 113 Joe Mayne, waiting for breakaway. Bobby Moulton rejoices after Malden connects. hockey The Goldenrods under first-year Coach McCormack played a very rugged sche¬ dule in the GBL. They were the cause of many surprises and upsets. This year’s team was well balanced due to three strong lines and four outstanding defensive men. Many of the sophomores and juniors on the team saw ac¬ tion thus giving them a great deal of experience for future years. Tri-Captain Peter Mayne passes the puck in front of the net. 114 Matty Marden beats Everett opponents to the face-off. Tri-Captain Bob Whynot brings puck around the net. We won! We won! Hey, we won! Hey! 115 Defenseman Steve Surette clears the puck. Mike Marden starts the action. Tom O’Connor fires up. 116 Mike Stefanelo slips goal past unsuspecting goalie. John Finnigan proves to be too much for North Quincy goalie. 117 Ricky Mayne rejoices over his goal. Danny Boland circles the net. 118 Tri-Captains Peter Mayne and Bill Izzicupo discuss strate- Gary DeSousa acknowledges a goal, gies for the game. VICTORY! 119 ' A Time for Living” junior varieties 1972 ACT I Emery Haskell, President She . . . no . . . love . . . me! Tiger girls Elaine Gilbert 120 ACT II Dawn Frim Edith Ann Estelle Moreschi 121 ACT III Mr. A1 Capone Papa’s girls The Unknowns Capone’s Cuties Choral Art Society Papa Joe’s 122 ACT IV Temple’s Trixies Ernie and the Six Sexy Ducks Teen Angel Marcy Remer, Best Instrumentalist The Andrews Sisters, Best Novelty 123 Kim Semon, Best Vocalist Bruce Conway ACT IV Rat Kresley Co. Dave The Bobby Soxers Our Production Staff 124 Shaft, Best Dancers Frank Goodwin and Norman Lang Son of Lucifer, Star of the Show ACT V Elizabeth Kurpieski Rhythm of Life Peter Francis 125 mirror When one lives for life, life is selfish. When one exists for a select few, life is bear¬ able. But, as one devotes himself to all man¬ kind, he secures a peace and tranquility evinced only in the spirits of giving people. The mental and emotional quiescence of shar¬ ing, imbues in man a tenderness of self, a strength of committment, and a perseverance of purpose. Absurdity, meaninglessness, and apathy are refused admittance into the heart of a considerate person. Through an under¬ standing of others, men will be enabled to achieve respect and dignity. I am a lover of people that love! — yet I remain goal-less. — As a body of humane individuals, I implore the Class of ’72 to assist me in achieving the goal t hat I seek! Robert J. Hines Head Adviser Mr. Robert Hines Mr. Frank Abrahams Mr. Cecil Busby Miss Linda Davin 128 Mr. Stefanos Lxtisou Miss Beverly Oxman Mrs. Judith Kregstein Paul Callahan and Mr. Hines Mr. Paul Finn 129 Three short years ago we came together for the first time, strangers, and now lasting friendships have developed. Our past years at Malden High School will aways be looked upon with fond memories, and these enjoyable pastimes will always be cherished. As we go forth into the future, our grat¬ itude is extended to the faculty, for we have learned to accept things as they are and as they happen, and without their constant sup¬ port we should not be able to say “We’ve only just begun”. As President of the Class of 1972, it has been a privilege and an honor to serve you and I wish you all the best life has to offer. I sincerely thank you. May God Bless You. Paul P. Callahan Paul Callahan President Susan Gualtieri Vice-President Donna Angelo Secretary Michelle Antico Treasurer 130 Patricia Hardy Historian V Allyn MacKenzie SFAAB Representative Gail Smith SFAAB Representative Margaret Pelosi Marie Doubleday Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer 131 DIANE ADDIVINOLA 17 Bainbridge Street College Undecided Hockey . . . football . . . long summers. . . Emerson Lake and Palmer . . . Aug., 1969 . . . Neil Young. Student Council, 1; Latin Honor, 1. JAMES F. ALLEN 106 Plainfield Avenue College Architect Linden . . . basketball . . . Debbie . . . Jimbo . . . April 24, 1971. TERESA A. AMOROSO 65 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Airline Hostess “To know you are loved is like a winter with flowers” . . . Sept. 4, 1971 . . . Rumford . . . Pat and Vicki . . . U.N.H. . . . Homecoming . . . . . . Oct 16 . . .G.P.A. . . . Maine ... all my friends. KAREN E. ANDERSON 68 Waite Street College Lawyer Nilknarf Krap House . . . La-La . . . Tcht, Tcht (as we say in the trade) . . . Egor . . . Lemonade and Tennis Rackets . . . Portofino . . . Syd ... a hill, a hill, a real New Hampshire hill!!! . . . Little Betty Boron . . . 4-H . . . marshmallow . . . The Fat Grape . . . muckruckers and rabble rousers . . . Santana. Latin Honor, 3; Tri-Hi, 2. DONNA M. ANGELO 67 Bishop Road College Teacher Like the sunshine warms the sand, She’ll reach out and touch your hand, This touch will let you know That’s the way she feels about you—Music Hall-May 17 . . . youngbloods . . . T.A.B. breakfix . . . Alan’s . . . York Beach . . . English Muffins and Peanut Butter . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun.” French Honor, 3; Class Secretary, 3. PAUL J. ANGELO 35 Garden Street College Journalist “Our future may lie beyond our vision, but is not completely beyond our control.”—Robert Kennedy . . . Nancy . . . Blue and Gold, 3, Editor- in-Chief; Lit, 3; French Honor, 3. MICHELLE M. ANTICO 10 Webster Place Commercial Work for Airlines John . . . Mr. Hines . . . 204 . . . Spacecats . . . Kathy, Judy, Phyllis, Kathy P, LuAnne, Marjie . . . TROUBLE . . . MALDEN MAFIA . . . C.C. Company . . . Sept. 4 . . . “Baby, Baby don’t cry” ... Jan. 24, 1969 . . . Chuck ... “A few drinks at the club” . . . June 4 ... “A Few Slaps” . . . “We’re out-a-here like a herd of worms in a cloud of peanut butter” . . . “What Does It Take” . . . McDermott . . . Mr. S’s Office . . . Mr. C’s Office . . . Mr. B’s Office . . . Idiot 2 . . . Piece .. . Love Forever and Ever . . . Johnny. Student Council, 3; Treasurer, 3. PAULA M. ANTONANGELI 15 Mount Vernon Street College Legal Secretary Kowloon . . . Oct. 9, 1971 . . . Paul . . . Dunkin Donuts . . . Senior Play Usherette . . . Alpha Delta Alpha . . . C.Y.O. Basketball. Field Hockey, 1; Maldonian Business Staff, 2. ANDREA M. ANTONUCCI 29 Bayrd Terrace Business Fashion Designer Andy . . . horseback riding . . . music . . . swimming . . . dancing . . . art . . . football . . . Mr. Al. and Miss Howard. Alpha Delta Alpha, 3; Pep Club, 1. BARBARA A. ANZALONE 731 Highland Avenue College Undecided Barb . . . Flossie Cabani’s . . . DiPietro’s . . . telephone conversations . . . feel the beat . . . long walks on the beach . . . Karyn, best friend , . . wild chase with the super bee . . . got to be there and welcome him into my world. JUDITH A. ARMSTRONG 22 Hancock Street College Teacher Judy . . . sports . . . hotdogs . . . water skiing . . . July 2 . . . Nahant . . . what, are you gone? . . . boys. CYO. Softball, 3; CYO Basketball, 4; CYO, 4; Tri-Hi, 1; Alpha Delpha Alpha, 1. BARRY E. ARNOFSKY 77 Henry Street College Engineer Barry . . . Harvard Street Youth Group . . . coins . . . hockey. TIFTY, 1; U.S.Y., 4. 132 ANDREA F. BANYACSKI 31 Granite Street Business Stewardess Robert . . . April 24 B. C.’s party . . . Mt. Hood . . . Super!!! . . . New¬ port, R.I. . . . U. Mass . . . Laconia . . . Police Station . . . Salisbury . . . Robert. CHERYL E. BARAN 127 Lyme Street College Undecided Poetry . . . riding . . . painting . . . blues. Rifle Club, 2; Ski Club, 2. ELIZABETH A. BARNES 16 Gordon Street College Medical Technology Betty . . . Rolling Stones . . . Library Aide, 2; Library Club, 1; Cross Country, 3; Manager; Indoor Track,3, Manager; Outdoor Track, 3, Man¬ ager. DONALD A. BARRON, JR. 30 Sterling Street College Forestry Fishing . . . boating . . . football . . . baseball . . . track. Outdoor Track, 3; Indoor Track, 2. JUDY A. BARTHELMES 36 Jules Street College Teacher “Live each day to the fullest.’’ “We’ve Only Just Begun’’ . . . “The Sound of Music’’ . . . Choral Arts, Junior Hostess . . . Rainbow . . . Cooking . . . dancing. Choral Arts, 3; Band, 2; Future Teachers, 1; Library, 1; Tri-Hi, 1; Rainbow, 4; Pep Club, 1. MAURA C. BEAUDOIN 56 Rockwell Street Commercial Secretary Summer of 71 ... New Hampshire . . . parties at U.N.H. . . . August 28, 1971 . . . Res. June 25, 1971 . . . B and B’s . . . May 14 and 15 . . . Chicago . . . Sunday drives . . . Chinese Food. GAIL F. ARNOLD 50 Willard Street Business Veterinary’s Asst. Sewing . . . horseback ' riding . . . hockey . . . Laura and Nyro. RACHEL B. ASKENAZY 8 Millen Circle College Teacher Rach . . . Donnie, July 4, 1970 . . . Hair . . . Jesus Christ Superstar . . . Nov. 14, 1970 . . . Dec. 31, 1970—Donnie me and friend . . . The Three of Us . . . Three Dog Night at Boston Garden . . . Rum and Coke at Brockton Prom . . . Strawberry Wine and California . . . Punk’s Corner . . . getting lost . . . friends ... ice cream at Smuggly’s . . . Mandm’s . . . can’t find the time . . . Let’s Get Together . . . Friendship, communication, love and understanding. Choral Arts, 1; F.T.A., 3; Greenroom, 1; BBG, 3, Treas¬ urer; Ski Club, 2. KEITH F. AUSTIN 37 Albion Street , College Undecided Party . . . Party . . . Party . . . Falstaff . . . Traffic . . . Allman Bros. Band . . . WBCN-WNTN . . . hitchhiking . . . U. Mass ... the road . . . Elizabeth Reed . . . highs . . . red lebanese. ALLAN A. AZOFF 36 Hawthorne Street College Electronic Technician A1 . . . boating . . . hockey . . . Duffy . . . banana . . . photography . . . waterski. . . Ace. SUSAN M. BABIN 16 Lynde Street Business Airline Receptionist Sue . . . Bobby . . . Listening to tapes . . . Grand Funk . . . swimming . . . Bookkeeping. Tri Hi, 1; Pep Club, 1. MARK A. BAILEY 112 Lisbon Street College Actor Jo Jo . . . singing in a group . . . basketball, favored sport . . . Afro- American studies . . . advising and teaching course . . . Dance in We’ve Only Just Begun, first place. Student Council, 1. 133 ANNETTE M. BERTOLINO 82 Medford Street Commercial Traveling Flip Wilson . . . Blood, Sweat and Tears . . . Bruins . . . Skating . . . Cooking, clothes. Pep Club, 1; Mr. Sacco’s Secretary, 2; Mr. Cunningham’s Secretary, 1. DEBORAH K. BELLEFONTAINE 58 Grace Street College Undecided Debbie . . . Maine . . . D.E.D, . . . Friends . . . Nahant . . . P.J.R.B: . . . Football . . . August 22, 1971 . . . 214, 7th per . . . babysitting . . . November 1, 1971. DENISE F. BELLEFONTAINE 58 Grace Street General Undecided D.E.D. . . . Maine . . . Freddie . . . 3 26 71 ... My Ring . . . 10 9 71 . . . He’s my everything. ROBERT P. BELLMER 32 Springdale Street General Carpenter Gumpa . . . Malden Square . . . hockey . . . football . . . skiing . . . Boston Bruins . . . girls . . . weekends . . . parties. MICHAEL P. BENEDETTI 54 Sheafe Street General Mortician Mike . . . Beatles . . . Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . George Harrison . . . Keith Emerson . . . Hampton Beach . . . New Hampshire . . . OH MAN ... “I am me as you are he as you are me and we are all to¬ gether . . .” John Lennon 1969 ... all Things Must Pass . . . Jesus Christ Super Star . . . Leon Russell . . . Em’s House. KATHLEEN T. BENNETT 99 High Street College Lab Technician Kathie . . . good things come in small blonde packages . . . Hampton Beach . . . Oklahoma . . . hockey . . . hamburger . . . Operation Kind¬ ness Award; Two Auxilium Latinium Awards; CYO, 4; CYO Basketball, 4; Girls Field Hockey, 1. MARJORIE A. BERGH 1 Fairview Avenue College Undecided You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope someday you’ll join us and the world will live as one . . . Tom . . . Bubble gum Tootsie roll . . . “All things considered I’d rather be in Philadelphia.” . . . Maine . . . “Try it, you’ll like it” . . . Cherry blossoms . . . Nantucket . . . January 1, 1970. Maldonian, 3; Ecce Signum, 3, President. CARL A. BETTANO 140 Lyme Street Commercial Accountant Swimming . . . Tennis . . . Bowling . . . Horseback riding . . . Drawing . . . Traveling . . . Four Seasons . . . Math . . . Art . . . Typing . . . Hamburgers. JOANNE M. BETTS 15 Prentiss Street College Computer Programmer “Speak your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant, they too have their story” . . . losing Stoneham . . . Agnes . . . Riley’s . . . pail? . . . What’s at Raymonds . . . Pine Banks . . . White Horse ... Pit Stop, Wed. night . . . Rainbow . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . Ski Weekend B.H. . . . Knee socks and hot plants . . . So far away . . . F.S. . . . half. JOANNE BEVILACQUA 15 Faulkner Street Commercial Secretary Ronnie . . . clothes . . . Mr. Belmonte . . . Tri-Hi . . . Field Hockey. SUMNER R. BIVETSKY 23 Holyoke Street College Hebrew Professor Hebrew High School, Dean’s List . . . reading . . . tutoring. DONNA T. BLANDINI 70 Lincoln Avenue College Dental Hygienist Patches . . . embroidery . . . cooking . . . Debbie, my closest and dearest friend . . . the 1600’s . . . lasagna . . . Newport, Slak Shak, Gorham . . . Park Street . . . May 2, 1971 . . . Jethro Tull . . . Moody Blues , . . Beethoven, Bach . . . Eteignons cette lumiere, pour ensuite eteindre alle de sa vie. French Honor, 1; Latin Honor, 1, Treasurer, 1. SANDRA F. BLOCK 60 Bartlett Street College Undecided You are a child of thfe universe—no less than the trees and the stars—you have a right to be here . . . summer of ’71 . . . Nahant . . . Alpine Park . . . Carole Anne . . . M.H.S. football games . . . horseback riding . . . Stephen Stills. French Honor, 2; Majorettes, 2, Head; Maldonian, 2; BBG, 3. ALAN G. BLOMERTH 12 Clarence Terrace College Engineering A1 . . . mountains . . . skis . . . slopes . . . water and snow . . . hockey . . . math . . . climbing mountains . . . letter for Rifle Team. Explorer Club, 2, Vice President; Rifle Team, 3. ROBERT E. BLUNDELL 516 Pleasant Street College Undecided Bob . . . Blondy . . . the Park . . . alone! . . . the Woods . . . under the table . . . hockey pucks . . . football . . . Rolling Stones . . . Sticky Fin¬ gers . . . keep it a secret. JOHN P. BORSETI 150 Walnut Street College Law “A clown is loved by some, hated by some, and mocked by some; but is always happy and carefree; and will die happy” . . . M.A. and J.B. JOANNE M. BOUDREAU 38 Lynn Street College Medical Lab Technician Jo . . . horses . . . swimming, skiing, mountains . . . out of doors . . . Can’t Find the Time to Tell You . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . trumpet, trombone, French horn . . . Sound of Music . . . work with underprivileged children. Band, 3; President; Latin Honor, 2, Treasurer; Stage Band, 2, Treasurer; Rifle Team, 3, letter; Action “70”, 3. SUSAN BOUGESS 155 Hawthorne Street BRUCE A. BOWMAN 60 Oliver Street Commercial Teacher Surfing . . . Lumps . . . l inden mountains . . . Kathy . . . December 29, 1970 . . . Hobie . . . Bow Jack . . . Woodstock . . . May 14, 1971 . . . Malden Square . . . Center ... etc ... 49 Bye Byes . . . Three Days, Man, We Just Love You . . . Ten Years After . . . Mic . . . Fred, Stan, Jack, Sid, Moe . . . YB . . . May 14, 1972 . . . East Boston . . . North Adams out of Gas . . . Pops Disweeties . . . Shell Shack . . . Hopp. Bas¬ ketball, 3, forward; Outdoor Track Team, 3. JOAN E. BOYCE 27 Poplar Street College Teacher of the deaf Joanne . . . “Our House” . . . Miss Batch . . . sewing . . . cooking . . . bike . . . horses . . . skates . . . bakery . . . hockey . . . falling down steps ... a broken ankle. French Honor, 3. DIANE L. BOYD 1479 Eastern Avenue Commercial Legal Secretary Dee . . . K.N.C. . . . May 19, 1971 . . . football games . . . The Stylistics . . . Employers Commercial Union . . . library . . . books. Library Club, 2, Preside nt; Usona, 1. SANDRA L. BRACEY 40 Wentworth Street Commercial College Sandy . . . Highlands ... the Cape . . . Travelers Insurance Company . . . Jackson Five. Band, 1; FBLA, 1; Alpha Delta Alpha. PAUL R. BRADY 21 Oxford Street College Undecided Lifeguard . . . hockey . . . pucks and sticks . . . Danny’s backyard . . . Bud . . . the Who hartarefreediscover . . . period 3, 1971 . . . WBCN-FM . . . American Woman. Football Team, 2. CARL D. BRAND 31 Acorn Street College Undecided “If you don’t take the wheel. I’ll put it in Reverse” . . . watch out for the cat. Cog, 2; Band, 1; Student Council, 1. College Undecided “I feel the capacity to care is what gives life its deepest significance” . . . Program Genesis. Student Council, 3; Usona, 2, President; Ski Club, 2; French Honor, 3; Blue and Gold, 2, Co-editor. 135 JANE M. BUCHANAN 30 Baker Street College Undecided Mr. O’Brien . . . Paul ... M. L. B. ... the corner . . . swimming . . . Horseback riding . . . collecting records . . . Cuss’ house . . . James Tay¬ lor, Three Dog Night. Pep Club, 1; Rainbow, 3. DEBORAH J. BUCKLEY Undecided Jordan Marsh VllU A. BKIAIICU 65 Gilbert Street General Physical Education Teacher Margie ... My Girl . . . Marshfield . . . Diamond Head ... the Mafia . . . San Francisco . . . judo . . . skiing. Football Team, 3; Swimming Team, 1; Student Council, 1; Junior Class President. JUANITA L. BRINKLEY 123 Boylston Street Commercial Guitar . . . parties . . . people . . . laughing . Janis Joplin . . . Jethro Tull . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . “You got to live your life. You got to love your life. Cause someday you’re gonna have to cry.’’—Janis Joplin. ROBERT S. BROMBERG 9 Stearns Street College Mathematician Bob . . . Ad-Lib” . . . honor roll . . . music . . . basketball . . . Giant Valu . . . Burger Valu . . . Burger King . . . Math . . . Santana, Chicago, Blood, Sweat, and Tears . . . accordion . . . “Once in a Lifetime”. Lit, 3; French Honor, 3. PAMELA L. BROOKS 10 Lynn Street Commercial Ticket Agent Water and ice . . . horseback riding . . . Kowloon ... 6th period study . . . Billy . . . football games . . . May 7 . . . January 14 . . . Swan Street . . . Mighty Mouth . . . Nedlam . . . Got to be there ... I wanna make it with you . . . grow up, Mike . . . Black GTO. Blue and Gold, 2; Pep Club, 2; Maldonian Representative, 2. LAWRENCE F. BROWN, JR. 45 Cherry Street General Larry . Beach . Co. . . Funk . Accountant parties . . . The Middlesex Mfg. . basketball . . . swimming . . . the Square . . Patty . . . September 17, 1971 . . . MHS skipper . . . Jumpin Jack Flash . . . Rolling Stones . . . Grand . Ten Years After . . . Pam is “Mighty Mouth.” YMCA, 2. LOU-ANN BUCCI 50 Malden Street College King Neptune . . . Carpenters . . . Jackson Five travel . . . football games . . . Piece O’ Pizza . radio . . . listening to music. ADA, 2. X-Ray Technician . April 24, 1971 . . . horseback riding . . . 105 High Street Commercial Undecided Butch and Debbie . . . September 14, 1969 . . . Z-28 . . . Hampton Beach . . . Deb . . . swimming . . . dancing . . . skating . . . hockey. DENISE M. BUCKLEY 18 Hillside Terrace Business Airline Stewardess Nisey . . . horseback riding . . . John . . . Beachmont . . . the Spa . . . Willy’s. . . Steve . . . March 14, 1971 . . . the Cape . . . April 4th . . . T-M-C-M-B . . . skis and skates . . . fun . . . John Hancock . . . the Doors ... the Who . . . Jefferson Starship. MARIE G. BUCKLEY 94 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Undecided Paul . . . Number, 43 . . . Summer Vacation . . . The Cape . . . 5:00 A.M. . . . 1968 . . . 4th period in Dressing Room B . . . rallies . . . Victories . . . Parties . . . Blue and Gold hoops . . . raviolis. PAULA BUONO 29 Clifton Street College Interpreter Friends of mine . . . “Time passes much too quickly when we’re to¬ gether laughing” . . . ankle sox and Boston Common . . . 442 . . . Mus¬ tangs and pick-up trucks . . . Wednesday nights at Cape Cod . . . Tango . . . chicken fingers . . . Three Dog Night . . . Boston Bruins . . . Spanish . . . Skizza . . . recipient of the 1970 Voice of Democracy Award. Tri-Hi, 3; Choral Arts, 2. DAVID C. BURNS II 56 Waverly Street College Law and Politics “People are beautiful. Life can be, too, for the happiness of everyday life consists of countless infinitesimals—a kind look, a heartfelt compli¬ ment, and the all too soon forgotten charities of a kiss or a smile. Geniality flows from within. Let your cup runneth over.” Peace . . . Snurb . . . Mr. Pres . . . gold toilet paper . . . Lefty, Zengo, and the guys . . . “You meatballs!” . . . Uncle W’s classes . . . “We’re so sor-ry Uncle C” . . . 136 “Who’t late? Not me!” Lit, 2, President, 1. PATRICIA A. RUTLAND 59 Bryant Street General , Nurse Dennie ... ’67 Chevy . . . pizza . . . geography . . . Fitzpatrick . . . June 27, 1967 . . . August 20, 1972 . . . graduation . . . June 8, 1972 (Thank God!) . . . Forest Street. Future Nurses Club, 1. MICHAEL J. BYRNE 17 Dexter Street College Lawyer Buffalo! . . . Mirley’s parties ... A Midsummer Night’s Dream . . . girls . . . pizza . . . blue . . . sports, sleeping, eating . . . quarterback . . . records . . . M.V.P. of Thanksgiving Day game . . . basketball. Football Team 3; Y.M.C.A., 1; Indoor Track, 2; Outdoor Track, 2; Student Coun¬ cil, 2. JOHN J. CADIGAN 80 Wentworth Street Business Salesman Johnny . . . cars . . . flashy clothes . . . September 8, 1969 . . . Anderson- Little . . . Woodstock . . . march for hunger ... ice and pucks . . . bats and bases ... It was good while it lasted . . . Medford . . . visit the store. JANICE A. CAFARELLA 8 Bradford Street College Undecided Jan . . . babysitting . . . bowling . . . Granada Lanes . . . swimming, cook¬ ing . . . Signor Pizza . . . Nahant . . . the Who . . . Who’s Next . . . With a little help from my friends. Pep Club, 2. THOMAS J. CAFARELLA 8 Bradford Street College Undecided Fixing things . . . especially cars . . . skates and pucks . . . ice, water, and waves . . . English . . . wanting to succeed. SHARON A. CAFFREY 23 Beachview Avenue College Dental Technician The Circle . . . Lynne, Jimmy, and Steve . . . football games . . . Revere Beach . . . bubble gum and lollipops . . . Darby’s and MacDonald’s . . . 7th period study ... 8:01 .. . the Bruins . . . August, 1971 . . . New Hampshire . . . We’ve only Just Begun. Pep Club, 3, Secretary; Tri-Hi, 2; Maldonian representative, 1. DAVID T. CAIAZZO 59 Rockland Avenue College Undecided Cai . . . square . . . C J’s cottage . . . Karen . . . baseball . . . Football . . . Three Dog Night . . . quick hands . . . Nahant . . . August 2, 1971. Baseball Team, 3, pitcher and outfield; Lyons Club, 3. DIANE M. CAISSIE 87 Wallace Street Commercial Secretary Bobby . . . April 15, 1970 ... ice skating . . . sewing . . . music . . . hockey . . . pictures. Blue and Gold, 2, Subscription Staff. PAUL P. CALLAHAN, JR. 19 Huntley Street College Politician Paula . . . President Paul . . . Stokely . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun’’ . . . The Center . . . Victors . . . Sams . . . Linden . . . Chip’s Cottage . . . I made it 3 times to the ? . . . May 5, 1971 . . . Three Dog Night . . . The Square . . . R.J.H.’s spacecats . . . Football . . . anything. Swimming Team, 3; Lit, 2; Y.M.C.A., 9; Senior Class President. Commercial SHARON M. CALLAHAN 42 Gibson Street Undecided Shorthand . . . Gregg . . . typing . . . keyboards and tabulators . . . business . . . Sharon. FBLA, 1. General THOMAS W. CALLAHAN 227 Newland Street Undecided Commercial LINDA S. CALTABIANO 154 Columbia Street - - - . a . Undecided Stenography . . . take this down . . . shorthand . . . typing . . . MHS. 137 DEBORAH J. CAMARATA 10 Fairfield Avenue Commercial Undecided M C (A.F.A.) . . . Malden Square . . . June 8 . . . Signor Pizza Coffee House . . . groups . . . dancing . . . parties . . . cutting classes . . . sea¬ sick sailors. Blue Gold, 3; Tri-Hi, 1; Cheerleader, 1. ROBERT W. CAMERON 19 Winter Avenue College Artist “I don’t want to die and leave a few sad songs and a hump in the ground as my monument”—George Jackson . . . Bob . . . Mini Course Teacher . . . Teachers at Malden Free School. MICHAEL V. CAMMARATA 376 Salem Street College Physicist JAMES L. CAMPBELL 5 Fall Park College Drama Big Jim . . . “God made him, therefore let him, pass for man,” Shakes¬ peare . . . Spider and Jenny who never met . . . Tchaikovsky, Wagner and Strauss . . . You too Lois . . . 1984 . . . Spoon River . . . Comedy Tonite. Green Room, 3, Assistant Treasurer, President, 1. ALESSANDRO CAMPEA 224 Main Street College Teacher or Law “Campy” . . . Victory Parties . . . Sports. Football Team, 3. DONNA M. CANTER A 49 Highland Court College Music Teacher Choral Arts . . . singing . . . dancing . . . once in a life time . . . The U.S.S. . . . W.O.W. . . . Those M.C. boys . . . April 24, 1971 ... The Squirrel . . . May 15, 1971 . . . My poor little Cheshire cat . . . The Row- ley Country Club . . . Elsa . . . Well, Hello there! . . . January 30. 1971 . . . eight people outside Friendly’s . . . You broke my unicorn! Choral Arts, 3; Usona, 2; Concert Choir, 2. MARIE A. CAPPUCCIO 100 Belmont Street College Teacher Football games . . . Hockey Sticks and Tennis Rackets . . . swimming . . . Brighams . . . Pep Club, 3; Tri-Hi, 1; FTA, 1; Blue and Gold rep. JAMES H. CAREY 18 Stadium Road College Chemist “Square” . . . Linden Mountain . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash. Track, 2; Cog, 3; Y.M.C.A., 8. DENISE M. CARLETON 17 Newhall Street College Artist “Different strokes for different Folks.”—Sly Stone. DENISE A. CARTE 23 Joy Terrace Commercial Airline Stewardess Turtle . . . June 30, 1968 . . . Sept. 9, 1969 . . . May 7, 1971 . . . Carl . . . marriage . . . November 19, 1973 . . . Everett . . . Florida 1971 . . . MacDonald . . . You Made Me So Very Happy ... 67 Lemans. Blue Gold, 2, Advertising Staff. JAMES E. CASALETTO 317 Lynn Street College College Cass . . . sports . . . PCAA Basketball ... “I lived in New York for 11 years, it was full of fun and memories.” ELIZABETH A. CASE 24 Hancock Road College Nurse Liz . . . “Love means never having to say you’re sorry” . . . Credence . . . 3 Dog Night . . . The 4 Seasons . . . My Girl . . . Hey Jude . . . Ham- stead, N.H. Pep Club, 3. 138 JOHN H. CASSERLY 413 Medford Street General , Undecided John Lennon . . . Imagine . . . Three Dog Night ... At the Farum. DONNA M. CASTRINI 24 Acorn Street College College “How can you say something new about being alone? Tell someone you’re a loner and right away they think you’re lonely. It’s not the same thing you know? It’s not wanting to put all your marbles in one packet. It’s caring enough not to care too much. Mostly it’s letting yourself come first for awhile.” Rod McKuen DENISE A. CASTUCCI 91 A Lisbon Street General Farmer Yoga . . . Happy Dog . . . Fluff ' n Puffer . . . God . . . Farms . . . Nature . . . Life . . . Hare Krishna . . . Vermont . . . Richie Havens . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . The Ocean . . . Fire . . . Water . . . Earth . . . Air . . . Billy, Kimmy, Elliott . . . Knowing that Love is to share. JON G. CATANZANO 42 Taylor Street College . . Person “Love is our law. Truth is our worship—form is our manifestation—con¬ science is our guide—Peace is our shelter—Nature is our companion— order is our altitude—Beauty and perfection is our Life.” CHERYL A. CERCHIONE 4 Wyeth Court Commercial Medical Secretary “If a man does not keep pace with his companion, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, how¬ ever measured or far away.”—Henry D. Thoreau . . . Maldonian Business Staff, 3, Manager, Treasurer; Student Council, 3; Tri-Hi, 2; Pep Club, 2; ADA, 3. CYNTHIA G. CHANNONHOUSE Commercial 19 Willard Street Executive Secretary Filene’s . . . Catherine Gibbs . . . Duncan Beach . . . bowling . . . Cindy and Ken, January 5, 1971 . . . Galaxy . . . Football games . . . Roller Skating . . . Papa Gino’s . . . Smokey Robinson and the Miracles . . . Diamond Head . . . Tand emac 5 . . . Red Sox . . . bookkeeping . . . Phoenix . . . Buffy . . . Ice Skating . . . Water skiing . . . Washington trip. Field Hockey; Auxulium Latinum Award; Band. ANTHONY J. CHIRICHIELLO College JOSEPH CHADEROWSKY 43 Maverick Street School Teacher 16 Taylor Street Business Accountant Sly . . . Frenchyhill . . . girls . . . February 28, 1971 . . . Malden Square . . . Maurice . . . Mr. Duffy’s extra curriculum class . . . Janet . . . dance to the music . . . The Corner . . . little of everything . . . Funky Nassau . . . “Three days man” . . . “We Just Love You” . . . Tell them who we are!” Homeroom Representative, 2; Baseball, 2. CAROL V. CHISHOLM 25 Joy Terrace Commercial Airlines “You just call out my name and you know wherever I am, I’ll come running to see you again.”—James Taylor . . . R and S . . . Signor Pizza . . . “The Tribe”! . . . “Colour My World” . . . ‘Ma’ and the gangsters . . . Who’s got the car . . . Hide Debby, Look-out Steve. SCOTT A. CHRISTIE College 63 Columbia Street Business Manager Diane . . . Sat’s . . . New Year’s Eve Party . . . SS 396 Nova, 427 ’Vette . . . Chevy’s Forever . . . Grand Funk, 10 Years After . . . Boston Garden . . . Food . . . cars . . . People . . . Lit-Cog. Football games . . . Review Math . . . College . . . Report Cards . . . Unemployment . . . Summer¬ time! . . . “Life is what you make of it, if you make nothing of it, then life isn’t worth living.” French Honor Society, 3; LIT, 2, Treasurer, 1. ANN M. CIAMPA 50 Myrtle Street Commercial Undecided Joe . . . happiness ... the future . . . May 14, 1973 . . . R. R. Brown Cadillac . . . the apartment . . . Breakheart . . . “We were always sweet¬ hearts” . . . Summer of “71” . . . July 17 . . . Mr. Big Stuff ... the Beatles . . . Smokey Robinson and the Miracles . . . Ecce Signum . . . the Tribe, laugh, laugh . . . hang, fight, fight, fight. PATRICIA A. CIAMPA 9 Milton Street O ommercial Secretary The Beatles . . . Malden Square . . . “Coffee” House ... the tribe . . . laugh—laugh—laugh . . . fight—fight—fight . . . DLM . . . Bonnie and Clyde . . . wintertime . . . rap. rap. rap. . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun.” Ecce Signum, 3. Commercial KATHLEEN CLARK 14 Mt. Vernon Street Artist RONALD P. COHEN 29 Essex Street College Engineer Ron . . . “Power to the Rhinos.” German Honor 2, President, 1; Tennis Team, 3. ANN MARIE COLE 11 Vi West Street Commercial Medical Secretary S.P.S. Drill . . . Winter of 70 . . . Weymouth and Woburn . . . I’ll never forget the summer of“71” . . . Miller’s Party . . . Sheilah’s . . . Texas-V.F.W. . . . Bruins . . . Orr . . . Exchange Trip . . . Sound of Music. Choral Arts, 3. JEAN M. COLEMAN 21 Clinton Street College Nurse Rick . . . December 29, 1970 . . . Canada . . . Baby Talk . . . Chicky Chaw . . . scallops . . . My Black Eye at the Beach . . . Basketball. JOAN M. COLEMAN 21 Clinton Street College Nursing Bear . . . I’ll bet you thirty-five cent . . . Mmmmm ... 21 with Bear . . . Basketball . . . Field Hockey 1971 . . . Hockey 15-44 . . . Temptations. College KATHI A. COLLINS 125 Madison Street College JAMES COLUMBARE 49-A Lisbon Street College Police Officer KATHLEEEN A. CONNOLLY 13A Ellis Street Commercial Secretary Malden Square . . . cracking funnies . . . friends of mine . . . tepid . . . smiling faces . . . Paula’s B’s cottage ... “I was not born to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion” ... If a plant cannot live according to its nature it dies; and so a man.”—H.D. Thoreau. PATRICIA M. CONNOLLY 7 Dell Street Commercial Medical Assi ant Patty . . . football season . . . surprises . . . majorettes . . . Weve Only Just Begun . . . Small Change . . french fries . . . “Gratitude comes in three forms; a feeli ng in the heart, and expression in words and a giving in return! ' FBLA, Treasurer; Blue and Gold Representative, 1. ROBERTA J. CONTANT 84 Daniels Street Commercial Machine Transcriber BRUCE A. CONWAY 105 Coleman Street College . Actor Libra . . . Barbra Streisand and Patty Duke . . . California . . . Junior Varieties . . . Art and Music . . . Winter . . . Snow . . . Movies; The Oscar . French Honor Society, 3; Student Council, 2; Greenroom Dramatic Society, 2 . WILLIAM E. COOK 69 Revere Street Undecided 140 General CHRISTINA L. COOMBES 5 High Street Work Study Chris . . . Tony . . . football . . . Italian food ... “Je t’aime.” Nurse RICHARD W. COOPER 36 Phillips Street Work Study Computer Programmer Blue Cross Blue Shield . . . Beacon Hill . . . cars . . . Santana . . . Carole King . . . Janis Joplin . . . Isaac Hayes . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . “Shaft” . . . “So Far Away.” “Home Again.” RITA M. CORVI 41 Perkins Avenue College Elementary Teacher “1969” . . . Medford . . . embarrassing moments . . . Nahant . . . New Jersey . . . Jordan Marsh . . . Meatball . . . Frito’s hope . . . Maldonian Represent¬ ative, 1; Tri-Hi, 1; Future Teachers,!. ROBERT E. COSMAN 10 Everett Streett College Undecided Bob . . . Music . . . Grateful Dead . . . Hunt Drug . . . Nahant . . . History. Swim Team, 2; Cross Country, 1. DEBORAH A. COTTOM 34 Whitman Street College Teacher “Love is love, and peace is peace, and together they make for a beautiful world.” Choral Arts, 3; Orchestra, 3; Band, 3; Student Council, 1; Mal¬ donian Representative, 1. ARLENE M. COUGHLIN 4 Copeland Terrace Work Study College The Who . . . Rolling Stones . . . Berkshire Apparel . . . rock concerts . . . meeting people. LINDA B. COWAN 15 Playstead Road College Social Worker “Right on and be free!” . . . Jackson Five . . . Fridays and Saturdays . . . Spring . . . Tito Jackson . . . Roberta Flack . . . Stevie Wonder . . . Shaft . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun.” . . . Nov. 13, 1970 . . . Spanish . . . Poetry . . . dancing . . . singing . . . sports. Pep Club, 2. DANIEL A. COX 20 Tyler Street College College Coxie . . . Linden Mountains . . . Lumps . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Y.B. . . . Linda . . . surfing . . . Suite: Judy Blue Eyes . . . Rye . . . Center . . . Sun n’ Surf . . . New Year’s. Cross Country, 1; Basketball, 3; guard and forward; Baseball, 1, outfield. STEPHEN J. CRAWFORD College College Paul . . . August 3, 1969 . . . Silver Street, Dover . . . Amsterdam ... an orange and white bus . . . Alton Bay . . . carnations and cards . . . May 29, 1970 . . . April 23, 1971 . . . “You’re a good Man Charlie Brown” . . . “Fiddler on the Roof” . . . berries . . . “Beef” . . . 4-22-71 . . .“just a coke” . . . Dunkin Donuts. SUSAN A. CROWE 112 Russell Street Work Study Teacher June 11, 1970 . . . Junior year . . . Mr. Hines . . . Hogo’s . . . Piece . . . Highland 9 Judson Street Undecided JOANNE E. CROWE 12 Ripley Street Teacher GLENN A. CRUIKSHANK 21 Acorn Street College Math Teacher Miss Gavoorian . . . Mr. Hines . . . fifth period study . . . 1970 . . . green . . . 3 Dog Night . . . University of Vermont . . . football . . . credit roll. Maldonian Representative, 1. 141 STEVEN V. DAHLBERG 21 Winship Street General Construction Security Guard . . . nothing. RICHARD D. DANIELS 36 Acorn Street College College “Wrap it up!” . . . my backyard . . . Susan’s Pond . . . Friendly’s . . . Canal Street . . . May 26, 1971 . . . Pennsylvania . . . Led Zeppelin . . . “Whole lot of love.” DEBORAH A. DAVIDSON 36 Perkins Avenue General Enlightenment “Come on people now smile on your brother, everybody get together try to love one another. Right now.” Youngbloods . . . Jesus . . . om . . . Moody Blues . . . George Harrison . . . C, S, N, and Y . . . Richie Havens . . . Elsa . . . Yoga . . . White Mts. Berlin . . . Peace . . . Beatles . . . “Imagine all the people living in a world of peace.”—John Lennon FRANCIS S. DAVIS 9 Hudson Street College Undecided “Be here now.” RAYMOND S. DEAN 11 Francis Street Work Study Undecided Spark’s . . . Park Street . . . Jethro Tull . . . Alice Cooper . . . Sebanese . . . rock festivals and rock concerts. ALBERT L. DeGROOT 83 Fellsmere Road College Social Worker Camp Fun Day Care . . . T.I.F.T.Y. . . . N.E.F.T.Y. . . . Preston Beach . . . The Band . . . Sha-na-na . . . Nahant . . . Kenmore Sq. . . . U. of Hartford . . . tick . . . Mateus cut ... ski club . . . Maldonian Sports Ed . . . “Only once have I been made mute. It was when a man asked me, “Who are you?” JOHN R. CRUIKSHANK 21 Acorn Street College Undecided Moe . . . 50 . . . weight lifting . . . Everett . . . Ten Years After . . . Sherri . . . A1 . . . Carl . . . Glen . . . John ... ’62 Dodge . . . hockey Vermont. Blue and Gold Representative, 1; Football Team, 1. LINDA M. CUNHA 81 Rockland Avenue College Chemistry The convent . . . playing guitar . . . 158 . . . Grandma . . . Summer of 1970 . . . one picture . . . pizza and coffee? . . . comment, ca va, mon ami? . . . Chemistry II . . . The Shadow Knows ... Jan. 30-Feb 14, 1971. Choral Arts Society, 3; Concert Choir, 3; French Honor, 3; Usona, 3 National Honor, 2; ECO 2, Sec.; Maldonian, 2, Music Editor. ELEANOR L. CURLEY 12 Wadsworth Street Commercial Secretary Ellie . . . Nedlam . . . Mr. Frasca . . . Four Seasons . . . Saturday nights at Paula’s . . . Driver’s Ed . . . Bruins . . . Russ . . . Revere Beach . . . Flat tires . . . 9 27 71 . . . Pantyhose . . . Laurie . . . Paula . . . Laugh . . . Laugh. Field Hockey, 2; Basketball, 1; Softball, 1; Tri-Hi, 2, Treasurer; Pep Club, 3; F.B.L.A., 2; Student Council, 2. JOSEPHINE M. CURLEY 260 Brackenbury Street College Nurse Three Dog Night . . . Santana . . . Harvard Pastry. Future Nurses Club, 2, Secretary. MARY E. CURTIS 9 Baldwin Street Business Secretary “Dreams are for those who sleep.” “Stop, look, listen to your heart, hear what it’s saying.” . . . Riley’s . . . Tempations . . . Three Dog Night . . . Bruins . . . Our House . . . We’ve only Just Begun . . . Kick-Off dance. JANET M. CUTHBERT 83 Medford Street College Undecided Quote . . . Ronnie . . . Doreen . . . Ten Years After . . . Grand Funk . . . “Just like a YoYo” . . . school dances . . . Mr. Abrahams . . . Mr. Hines. 142 DEBRA L. DELLO RUSSO 94 Clifton Street General f Undecided Future Nurses, Publicity Officer, 2. NORMA L. DENNISON 90 Pierce Street College Teacher “Roses are red, Violets are blue. If flowers are colors, Why can’t people be colors too?” . . . P.N.D.B. Choral Arts, 3. ROBERT W. DeNUTTE 43 Clarmont Street Work Study Electrician Dodge Electric . . . cars . . . 442 . . . Bruins. JOSEPH M. DePINA 22 Meridan Street Work Study Undecided “You can only receive love if you give it.” . . . John Hancock Insurance Company . . . Mary . . . Gigs . . . Pan . . . Smokey . . . June T. . . . Riley’s . . . Grand Funk . . . enjoying life to fullest. Student Council, 1. MARY LOU DeSANTIS 68 Newhall Street General Undecided Frank . . . Chelsea Naval Hospital . . . Orsogna Plaza . . . Ashland State Park . . . Ferryway Green . . . Judson Square Spa . . . Starlight . . . School Teachers . . . Halloween “71” . . . Karen’s Parties . . . Apartments. DEBRA L. DESHARNAIS 67 Greenleaf Street Work Study Undecided “Locomotive Breath” . . . partying ... my dungarees . . . Park Street . . . Neil Young . . . Red Lebanese . . . long hair . . . beards. PAUL H. DeVINCENTIS 39 Webster Street College College Football . . . Baseball . . . Joe D’s . . . 43 . . . Marie . . . Behind North gate. Football, 3, back; Baseball, 3, second base; Student Council, 1. DAISY L. DeVITS 31 Whitman Street College College “I am not in this world to live up to your expectations. You are not in this world to live up to mine. I am me and you are you!” Pep Club, 2. CHARLOTTE P. DiBENEDETTO 150 Bowdoin Street Commercial Medical Secretary Joseph . . . Linda . . . J.F. . . . Love Story . . . hockey . . . football . . . Santana . . . The Who. Pep Club, 1; F.B.L.A., 2. PAUL D. DiCRESCENZO 112 Cedar Street College College “All in all I’d rather be in Pittsburgh.” ELIZABETH M. DiFRAIA 72 Boundary Road Commercial Secretary DIANE DiGIANTOMMASO 9 Benner Avenue College . Teacher Nahant . . . Fridays . . . November 20, 1970 . . . Bruins . . . Chicago . . . Strawberry . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash Young. Majorette, 2; Band, 3. 143 FREDERICK R. DiGREGORIO 45 Clayton Street College Biochemist Freddie . , . Photography . . . reading . . . gardening . . . bowling . . . May 8, 1971 . . . 5th Dimension . . . Last year’s English class . . . Chemistry . . . vanilla . . . Carpenters . . . Born Free . . . U. S. History. Lit, 2. PATRICIA K. DiPIETRO 19 Claremont Street Commercial Undecided Carole King . . . Laura Nyro . . . “You’ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show all the love in your heart — People will treat you better and you’ll find you’re as beautiful as you feel!!’’ — Carole King . . . “You’ve got to get yourself together now my friend and step out¬ side your past.” Pep Club, 1; Blue and Gold Representative, 1. MARIE P. DiSCIPIO 78 Seaview Avenue Commercial Secretary Collecting Records . . . Horseback riding . . . Swimming . . . “The Hill” . . . “M.L.B.” . . . Crescent Auto Driving School . . . Miss DeVito . . . Short¬ hand Typing. Pep Club, 2; Phi Delta Phi, 1. ALBERT P. DiVENUTI 24 Arlington Street College College “Al” . . . Malden Hobby Shop. Band, 4; Stagehand, 3. PETER M. DIXON 12 Medford Terrace Commercial Outdoor Repair “Pete” . . . Blood, Sweat, and Tears . . . “T.P.” . . . skiing . . . hockey . . . . . . cars . . . Waterskiing . . . Gilford, N.H. ... gas docks in N.H. CYO, 2; Ski Club, 2. RICHARD J. DOHERTY 19 Fellsway East College Oceanography “Rick” . . . “Caught in the power. A silent surfer deep within the explosion big hands of darkness a shadow and he’s captive of the ocean.” . . . Tea Room . . . Surfing . . . Snake Trail . . . Martha’s Vineyard . . . Cape Cod . . . Mick Jagger . . . Biology. Track Team, 3. JAMES F. DOOLIN 62 Willard Street College Oceanographer “Jim” . . . Football . . . Hockey . . . Square . . . Three Dog Night . . . “Center.” Lit, 1; Student Council, 2; Y.M.C.A., 6. SHIRLEY F. DOONE 31 Tufts Street General Dental Assistant Selling . . . Bowling . . . singing . . . ceramics and leathercrafts ... art . . . Junior Achievement Award. Choral Arts, 2; Concert Choir, 2; Junior Achievements, 2, Vice President of Sales; First Baptist Church Choir, 3. MARIE T. DOUBLEDAY 11 Russell Street College Undecided Kiwanis Luncheon . . . Odd Fellow’s Trip to New York City . . . Assistant Class Treasurer . . . Drug Store . . . Junior Class Activities. Ski Club, 2; Pep Club, 2; Choral Arts, 3; Concert Choir, 3; Co-Chairman, “We’ve Only Just Begun;” F.T.A., 2. JEAN L. DOUCETTE 94 Lebanon Street Commercial Secretary “Doody” . . . art . . . swimming . . . baking . . . “Gone With the Wind” . . . Bee Gees ... Ken “1973” . . . “Our House” . . . Oct. 26, 1971 . . . Senior at Last . . . The Big World to Come . . . Doody forever no matter how old . . . you only live once so live it right . . . Mr. Lowe . . . Kevin C. . . . rabbits . . . plants beakers — mess! . . . will miss it all . . . Humar, “Don’t sign the cards — P.C.” LINDA M. DOUCETTE 136 El well Street General College Danny . . . October 31, 1970 . . . Rye . . . “Deja Vu” . . . 21 . . . York Beach, Maine . . . “Lucky” . . . Rm 216 .. . Newfound Lake . . . Football Games . . . Rockport . . . peanut butter and jelly sandwiches . . . 5:00 a.m. . . . Augustines . . . Albany. RICHARD J. DOUCETTE 156 Tremont Street Business Electrician “Du” . . . gym . . . Mr. Finn . . . Mr. Hussey . . . Mrs. Lane . . . Models . . . Boats . . . biology . . . history . . . basketball . . . baseball . , . field hockey. CYO, 2; Columbian Squires, 3; Cross Crountry, 1; Basketball, 3, Center. 144 STACIA A. DOULIS 267 Highland Avenue College - “Sta” . . . “You’ve got a friend” . “12 yrs. as long as I’m the boss!” . . . FRANK Gi-fu-nquk! , . . Student Council, 1; Choral Arts, 3; FTA, 2; USONA, 3; Concert Choir, 3; French Honor, 3; Red Cross Volunteer, 3. Special Education MAR NAN JEANNMARCIND . . . Sound of Music JOHN K. DOWNING 61 James Street College Jack . . . Fishing . . . Swimming . . . Track . . Fishers Biologist . Latin. Cross Country, 3; Outdoor Track, 3. JANICE DOWST 64 Cushing Road General Fashion Designer Jannie . . . Girls Mutual Improvement Association . . . L.D.S. . . . Seminary . sewing . . . cooking . . . embroidery . . . hockey . . . home ec. . • • Biology . . . animals . . . children . . . Priscilla’s of Boston . . . going places for music. CHARLES C. DRACOPOULOS 39 Harris Street College College Chuck ... the Greek . . . Chet . . . Feb. 32 . . . hi buddy . . .the square . . . edible stuff . . . sunny afternoon with Chris, Terri, and Dorn at Schopell s July 19 . . . Johnny Angel. Outdoor Track, 2; Basketball, 1; Baseball, 1. ARTHUR H. DREVITCH 12 Pierce Street College , i. 11 Sports . . . Reading . . . Hebrew College . . . Baseball helper. Choral Arts, 3; Cog, 2; Concert Choir, 2. College Upholster BARBARA A. DUFFY 14 Rockland Place Commercial Tri Hi, 1; FBLA, 1; ADA, 1. Seamstress DENISE M. DUNN 15 Winship Street College Fashion Design Peter . . . July 1st . . . Summer “71” . . . football game , . . horseback riding (J S) . . . Rockport . . . Topsfield . . . “Imagine.” Tri-Hi, 2; Pep Club, 1. WILLIAM P. DUNPHY 44 Presley Street College College Bill . . . H.H.H. Bill . . . Skin diving . . . chess . . . “Why?” ... I don’t know?” . . . Y.M.C.A. . . . skiing . . . running . . . Newfoundland. Mystic Rifle team, 2. DONNA M. DURANT 163 Coleman Street College College “If everything you have wished for has come to pass, then you haven’t wished for very much.” Majorette, 2. BARBARA M. DURGIN 17 Concord Street College College “Barb” . . . “We do not remember days, we remember moments.” . . . Love is . . . Hey Buddy . . . B.H. . . . Dusk to Dawn . . . seaweed ... 4 A.M. Sunrise? . . . squirtguns . . . Riley’s . . . Burlington, N.H. RONALD P. D’URSO 233 Emerald Street General Architect “Ronny” . . . drawing . . . painting . . . Basketball . . . girls . . . basketball . . . skiing . . . guitar . . . ping pong . . . billiards • • . food . . . M.I.T. HOLLY F. EBNER 92 A Salem Street General Hair Stylist “Life is what you make it” . . . Joe . . . Home Ec. . . . English . . . Cooking . . . Telephone Operator . . . Collecting Records. Choral Arts, 2; Maldonian HR Rep., 1. 145 EILEEN S. ERIKSON 65 Davis Street College Teacher Guitar . . . Flute . . . Dancing . . . Basketball . . . French . . . Radio . . . December 7. French Honor, 3; Band, 3. RICHARD N. ERLANDSON, JR. 17 Gilbert Court College Undecided Spider . . . Driving trucks . . . cars . . . electronics . . . drums . . . hockey . . . animals . . . Animal Hospital. Rifle Club 2. BRUCE E. ERNST 194 Lebanon Street Work Study Undecided Working on Cars . . . Collecting Car Models . . . Car Shows . . . Car Racing . . . Baseball . . . Football . . . Hockey . . . Boxing. JUNE M. FAIELLA 131 Adams Street Commercial Secretary “Skippy” . . .. March 27, 1970 ... Mr. Ambulance . . . “1972” . . . horse¬ back riding . . . swimming . . . Sports . . . French. Tri-Hi, 2; Pep Club 1; Alpha Delta Alpha, 1. DAVID W. ECKES 58 Garden Street Business Physical Therapist “Dave” . . . “Children nowadays do not realize the godness of a guiding hand until it’s too late.” . . . March 12, 1971 . . . Nov. 13, 1970 . . . I.K. D.E. August “71” New York . . . gardening . . . Antiques . . . swimming . . . tennis-. . .Tempations . . . Kris Kristoferson . . . Bee Gees . . . Veterinarians Assistant. CYO, 2; Our House, Decoration Committee; We’ve Only Just Begun. STEPHEN R. EISAN 31 Estey Street College Physical Therapist “Tom” . . . stamp collecting . . . soccer . . . bike riding . . . drawing . . . painting ... Jr. Achievement and Executive Award . . . Personal Director of Jr. Achievement. Teen Center, 1. DOUGLAS M. EISNOR 24 Blantyre Road College Coast Guard Doug . . . Bruins . . . New England Patriots . . . football . . . hockey . . baseball . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . Making Honor Roll 3-4 times in sophomore year . . . going in the Coast Guard . . . water skiing . . . History. ANNABETH D. ELLIS 21 Woodland Road College Teacher Maria Rainer in “Sound of Music” — one long month of rehearsals ... a summer in the South . . . “In utter desolation it is you I compel-to touch my hand with your, contentment with a sigh-for to know I’m not alone, I shall not die.” . . . “God give me the strength to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, the wisdom to know the difference.” Madrigals, 2; National Honor Society, 2; Concert Choir, 2. DEBRA J. ENWRIGHT 40 Arch Street Commercial Undecided Don . . . June 13, 1970 . . . Dec. 3, 1971 . . . Boss 302 .. . Calypso . . . “Make it with you” . . . Continental Baking Co. . . . horseback riding. Andover Riding Academy, 2. DENNIS P. ENWRIGHT 40 Arch Street Work-Study College Juicy . . . Last Summer . . . Harry . . . O’Kie . . . Buffalo . . . Paul D. . . . Yaats . . . 340. DENNIS J. FALLANO 36 Kennard Street College Service “Yaz” . . . Linden Park . . . SPORTS! . . . discuss, high hurdle-2nd place. Track, 3. PAULA F. FARRELL 42 Autumn Street College Nurse “Friends of Mine” . . . Photo Lab . . . Friendly’s . . . Kowloon . . . Hunger Walk . . . “Junior Varieties” Dance Line . . . Horseback riding . . . Summer of ’71 ... tears and hockey games . . . Revere Beach and happy kids . . . Blue Stationwagon ... ski slopes . . . August 16, 1970. Maldonian, 2, Photography Editor; Tri-Hi, 3; Latin Honor, 2; Future Nurse’s Club, 3; Pep Club, 2; Ski Club, 3, Vice-President. 146 CORNEL J. FAUCHER 99 Washington Street College ■ Dentist “Find the cost of Freedom” . . . Hunt Drug . . . Friendly s . . . Harvard Square . . . Grand Funk . . . science . . . cars . . . hockey . . . football . . . September 24 . . . October 2. Cog, 3, Secretary; Latin Honor, 2. DAWN E. FERRATUSCO 234 Belmont Street College Undecided Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Judson Square . . . dungarees . . . Bob Dylan . . . turtles . . . Bearbrook State Park . . . “He had to grow up so he grew wings—although he was a turtle in blue jeans”—Charles John Quarto. Pep Club, 1; Alpha Delta Alpha, 3, President, 3. MARGARET C. FERRICK 7 Bayrd Terrace „ College College “When to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought. Shakespeare. Cam. 2; Maldonian, 2; Tri-Hi, 1. MARY C. FERRICK 7 Bayrd Terrace College Journalism “One should never put on one’s best trousers to go out to battle for fre om and truth.” Ibsen . . . Tri-Hi; Maldonian, 2; Cam, 2; Softball, 2; CYO, 3. NICHOLAS FERRO 61 Cleveland Street College . “Nicky” . . . R.J. Hines . . . Mrs. Kregstein . . . “Sit up Nick!” . . . band office . . . We’ve Only Just Begun”, backstage crew . . . Greenroom, 3; Latin Honor, 2; Concert Choir, 1; Band 4; Stagehand, 1. DALE A. FIGELSKI 16 Grace Street Business Marine Biologist “Buttons” . . . horseback riding . . . skiing . . . skindiving . . . sewing ... . Hitchcock . . . Rod Stewart. Pep Club, 1; Maldonian Representative, 1; Kappa Phi, 2. JOYCE A. FINN 140 Beltran Street College . College “If we dream of the person we’d like to be, we’d waste the person we are. Tri-Hi, 3; Usona, 3; Maldonian, 2; Pep Club, 2, Treasurer; Student Council, 1 . MARYANN FINN 396 Fellsway East College Elementary Education Rome . . . football games . . . Victory parties . . . 14 . . . cousy . . . basketball . . . field hockey . . . softball . . . Pasquale . . . Le Coq Dor ... Up on the Roof. Tri-Hi, 3; Usona, 2, Treasurer. General Patti . . 3 and 4 Bakery . DALE J. FISH 17 Freemont Street Speed Racer . . . Hockey . . . Bruins . . . Budman . . Malden Square . . . New England Drag Way . . Big Fat Guy . . . Winter . . . My Car. JOSEPH F. FISH 115 Lebanon Street College “Joe” . . . basketball . . . hockey . . . . Junior Varsity Basketball. Hockey Illustrated Baker . English Nelson’s College Honor Roll JANET M. FITZGERALD 92 Columbia Street College , College “We came into this world alone. We go away the same. Weve meant to spend the interlude between in closeness. Or so we tell ourselves. But it’s a long way from the morning to the evening”. — Rod McKuen . . . Buzz Off. Field Hockey, 1; USONA, 3, Sec.; Tri-Hi, 3; Maldonian, 2; Pep Club 2; YMCA Leaders’ Corp.,7. JUDY A. FITZGERALD 169 Eastern Avenue Commercial Brudnicks . . . January 29, 1971 . . . Paul . . of ’71 . . . New Hampshire . . . Chinese Food Room 309, 206 . . G.T.O. Undecided . . Summer LU ANNE FITZPATRICK 95 Bowdoin Street Commercial Secretary Lunch—Piece of Pizza . . . Jackie . . . Sept. 30 . . . CSN Y—Especially Y . . . English. Homeroom Representative, 1. TERESE L. FITZPATRICK 138 Beltran Street College Undecided “Terre” . . . “Bouji” . . . hockey and golf . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” — Program Committee . . . Volunteer for retarded children . . . Varsity letter — ftball, Field Hockey. Pep Club, 3, President. ROBERT A. FLAMMIA 206 Oliver Street General Construction “Flam” . . . auto racing . . . meat market . . . cars . . . diesel engines . . . rifle practice . . . mechanical drawing. JOHN P. FLANAGAN 4 Wellington Street College Undecided Mountain . . . music . . . Berkshire . . . August. HENRY J. FOCHT 553 CROSS STREET College Minister “Hank” . . . “Brotherhood is just a word. It’s the meaning and spreading of the feeling that unites people. It doesn’t take much, just a sincere smile or a cheerful ‘Hello’ ”... cars . . . trips to White Mountains . . . Red Sox games . . . basketball . . . Sag’s team . . . Raymond’s . . . English Class. ELIZABETH M. FOLEY 120 Newland Street Commercial Secretary “Beth” . . . Jackson, N.H. . . . April ’70 . . . Rob . . . skiing . . . Typing Cooking . . . Fights with Rob . . . traveling. Pep Club, 2; Blue and Gold Representative, 1. KATHLEEN S. FOLEY 29 Edmund Street College Undecided Summer ’71 . . . Malden Pool . . . Sept. ’71 . . . G.M. . . . Pistachio Nuts . . . eating . . . swimming . . . skiing. Cheerleader, 1; Tri-Hi, 3; Pep Club, 1; Latin Honor, 1; Ski Club, 3. OWEN Q. FONG 25 Clifton Street College Lawyer or Teacher “I believe that a teacher should communicate with students, and that both should understand each other very well.” . . . MDC pool . . . baseball . . . tennis . . . English . . . bicycle riding . . . photography . . . Joan Baez . . . Judy Collins. FTA, 2, President; Blue and Gold, 2. DONALD J. FORTENBACHER 184 Webster Street College Undecided “Don” . . . snow mobiles . . . fishing . . . hockey . . . hydroplane building . . . football . . . baseball . . . boatracing . . . Lou’s . . . Dry Cleaning Establishment. GEORGE W. FOUNTAS 51 Clark Street Business Undecided “George the Greek” . . . Riley’s Roast Beef . . . football cards . . . Nebraska verses . . . Oklahoma . . . American Studies 324 .. . Carole King . . . Rare Earth . . . Freedom at Last! JANE S. FRANKLIN 17 Bayrd Terrace College Elementary Teacher Janie . . . Malonian . . . 206 Mrs. K. . . . Boyd’s . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . Ads? . . . New York . . . Ohhhh Chester have you heard . . . Cheese pockets. French Honor, 3; Tifty, 3; Phi Delta Phi, 3; Cam, 2; Maldonian, 2; Advertisement Editor; Student Council, 1; FTA, 1. RONALD D. FRAUTON 213 Mountain Avenue College . Undecided “Ronnie” . . . Mr. Hines . . . Revere lifeguard . . . Coach Tighe’s criticism . . . Football letter . . . Baseball letter. Football, 3, Halfback; Baseball, 3, center field. a 148 SUSAN M. FREEDE 129 Alden Street Commercial ' Medical Secretary “Susie” . . . Swimming . . . Skating . . . records. . . hockey . . . baseball . . . football . . . Cardio Thoracic Center . . Choral Arts . . . Steno . . . Choral Art, 3; Pep Club, 2; Phi Delta Phi, 3; BBG, 2; Junior Achievement, 2, Treasurer; YMCA, 1. JANET L. FRENCH 2 Summit Terrace Commercial Medical Assistant Hill Route . . . Mt. Sunapee . . . Snoop . . . Sept. 12 . . . Mr. McGrail’s office . . . Dr. Frank Christopher, MD . . . records . . . camping . . . mountain climbing . . .“The Light” . . . YMCA. DAWN M. FRIM 37 Beach Street College Ballet Dancer “Merle” . . . Richie . . . Auntie ... ’53 Chevy . . . rocks . . . folkmusic . . . art . . . DANCE! . . . teaching. French Honor, 2; Tifty, 3; BBG, 2; Phi Delta Phi, 1. RITA M. FURLONG 31 Silver Street Commercial Medical Secretary “True friendship can sometimes be false.” . . . Alias Smith . . . football games . . . 33 . . . Nedlam . . . victory parties . . . papering and painting hoops . . . October 23 . . . Augustine’s . . . strawberries and lemonade . . . Paul D’s cottage ... 5 AM at Bucks . . . Nibble Lake . . . Chester. ROBERT L. GASTON 37 Hubbard Street Work Study Undecided Bob . . . Donna . . . Friday night . . . Dallas Cowboys . . . “Everything is gonna be all right!” SUSAN T. GAUDET 21 Orchard Street College Nurse “She” . . . Leney . . . Jo . . . coffee milk shakes . . . horseback riding . . . skating . . . FNC banquet . . . Howard’s Pastry Shop . . . matts . . . Latin Honor, 1; Future Nurses’s Club, 2, Treasurer. THERESA L. GAUTREAU 8 Holyoke Street Business Hiawatha . . . horseback riding . . . March 6 . . . Danny . . . Chelsea Naval Hospital . . . D.B.M.C.M. ... 204 Beach St. . . . Shirley Ave. . . . January. RICHARD K. GELIN 23 Stearns Street College Commerical Artist Drawing . . . woodworking . . . drums . . . hockey . . . art . . . Bruins. Band, 3. DEBRA A. GELZENES 28 Shawmut Street Business Nursing Ronnie . . . Connecticut . . . Future Business Leaders of America, 1; Future Nurses’s Club 1. KAREN G. GERSH 7 Coburn Street College Speech Therapist Theatre Arts . . . Mr. Abrahams . . . The Sound of Music ... 68 Linwood Street . . . cast . . . The South Pacific R’s . . . Bogus . . . wicked . . . “Really” ... 7th period Mr. Blackman the boys in the “BAND” . . . handkerchief . . . handkerchief . . . ha-ha-ha “Would you believe aminuete” . . . Aunt Mames Gooch with orthopedic oxfords. Choral Arts, 1; Theatre Arts, 2. MARTIN R. GERTZ 220 Tremont Street College Undecided Guitar . . . drawing . . . weight lifting . . . sports . . . football. RICHARD F. GIANNATTASIO 41 Grace Street College Collep “I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how he could look up into the heavens and say there is no God.” — Abraham Lincoln . . . Oct. 10, 1970. LIT, 3, Secretary; S.F.A.A.B., 2; Class President, 1; Student Council, 2; YMCA Staff, 2. 149 JANE E. GIANQUITTO 10 Boulder Street College Undecided “Life keeps moving in its different ways, we’re looking for tomorrow then back . . . today’’; “A Reading in Unlove.” DEBORAH S. GIGNAC 1460 Salem Street Commercial Undecided Hampton Beach . . . Summer of 71 . . . High Rock . . . Reds . . . Maple¬ wood Sq. . . . Bob Dylan . . . Janis Joplin . . . Neil Young . . . Linden. MICHAEL G. GILARDI 115 Floral Avenue College Music Teacher Mr. G. . . . Golf . . . Football scores and predictions . . . guitar . . . Algebra . . . Bach . . . Santana . . . Jerry’s . . . Brigham’s . . . music group . . . Bruins . . . Lowell State . RICHARD J. GIORDANO 7 Tufts Street College Teacher G . . . Rip-Off . . . “Wrap it up” . . . Friendly’s . . . Cross Country . . . The Blue Beatle . . . James Taylor . . . CYO . . . Swim Team . . . muscle beach. LIT, 1. DAVID A. GOBBEO 26 Glen Street General Cinematography or Professional recording engineering “Isn’t it funny how young lovers start as friends.” Elton John MICHAEL A. GOFFREDO 91 Elwell Street General To build race cars Cars . . . playing hockey . . . P. V. Speed Shop. BEVERLY A. GOLDMAN 237 Newland Street Business Secretary Nmo . . . Road Runner . . . August 29, 1971 . . . Italian dance . . . Friday nights . . . Football games . . . City Hall . . . Treasurer’s Office out back . . . Go away little girl. DIANE L. GOLDMAN 182 Newland Street .ommercial Secretary You don’t know me well enough . . . June 25, 1971 . . . Red Sox games . . . Baltimore Orioles . . . Lennies . . . Carole King . . . Beatles ... So Far Away . . . The night they drove old Dixie down. Phi Delta Phi, 2; Martins Marauders, 2. FRANK S. GOODWIN 22 Sprague Street College Undecided Born not so long ago . . . Mountain climbing . . . skiing . . . Running . . . Military? . . . Wilderness . . . Solitude . . . P.J.C.D. Emerson . . . Died— a little later. Student Council, 1; Cross Country, 1; Track, 1. STEPHEN W. GORDON 30 Webber Street College College Baseball . . . hockey . . . Nov. 1 and Jan. 15 . . . Kathy . . . Friendly’s . . . Garden Street . . . Football games . . . Greatness . . . “It’s all ir- revelant” . . . Sunnyhurst . . . mountain climbing. Sacred Hearts Hockey, 3; Baseball, 2. MHS JV ' s, 1. BARBARA F. GOULD 52 Brackenbury Street College Physical Education “Y” . . . Springfield . . . gym team ... 7:00 Saturday morning . . . Camp Madaca . . . May 26, 1970 . . . Lunch-—R.M. 14 . . . Page 4 headaches. F.T.A., 2; Blue and Gold, 2; Pep Club; Softball, 1. WENDY A. GOULD 29 A Richardson Street College Undecided 150 I STEVEN J. GRAF 29 Revere Street College ' Undecided Skiing down Wildcat . . . Climbing Mt. Adam . . . Canoeing the Alla- gash . . . quote “?” . . . Cross Country . . . Indoor Outdoor . . . YMCA . . . Pain? . . . Latin. NANCY G. GRAMOLINI 323 Forest Street Business Business School Nahant . . . football games . . . Piece O’Pizza . . . Three Dog Night. Pep Club; Maldonian Representative, 1. STEVEN R. GRANDE 27 Wesmur Road General Undecided Ern . . . George Harrison . . . C.C.R. . . . Linden Square . . . Hampton Beach . . . Dick’s Party . . . “O” Man Like Nowsville . . . Hockey . . . Motor cycling . . . Monte . . . Mike . . . Greek Man . . . Smokey . . . All Things Must Pass. JOSEPH P. GRASSO 17 Wilson Avenue Commercial Undecided “Gimme some truth” . . . Kelli . . . January 27, 1970 . . . Wow Man . . . No. 16 . . . Lennon, Harrison and C.C.R. . . . Hodge Chief . . . “All things must pass.” KATHLEEN H. GRAY 51 Hawthorne Street College College Electric Cemetery . . . L.Z. California . . . Summer of 71 . . . H.J’s . . . Sunrise Aug. 24-Sept. 9 . . . Spot Pond . . . Blue Lightning . . . 1975!!! Choral Art, 1; Church Youth Group, 4; Exporers, 1. STEPHEN W. GRAY 51 Hawthorne Street General Undecided DEBORAH J. GREENWOOD 275 Pearl Street College “Friendship is the only cure Debbie . . . football games Bruins. Teacher of hatred—the only guarantee of peace” . . . . . . A.D.A. . . . Piece . . . Highland . . . SUSAN K. GREENWOOD 546 Fellsway East Business Legal Secretary Sue . . . skiing . . . math . . . Malden Novelty Co. Choral Art, 1; Ski Club, 1; Rainbow, 5. STEVEN C. GREER 30 Beachview Avenue College . 9 “And if a man does not keep step with his companions perhaps it is be¬ cause he marches to the tune of a different drummer; let him march to the music which he hears however measured or far away . . .” Henry David Thoreau, Walden PAULINE M. GRENHAM 14 Washington Place General-College Undecided July 11, 1971 . . . Grass Roots . . . Sooner or Later . . . Bruins . . . soccer . . . Love is the wish I send to you . . . Fausto. JUDITH J. GRIFFIN 85 Rockingham Avenue College Social Work “Individualism means that I am I, and some one else cannot be me, nor can I be someone else ... Be yourself and you’ll be BEAUTIFUL! DANIEL GRIMES 18 Garland Avenue College College Track . . . 880 . . . Co-Captain . . . Pamper . . . Grimer . . . Ping Pong at the “Y” . . . 1000 yd. dash. Cross Country, 2; Indoor Track, 3; Co-Cap¬ tain; Outdoor Track, 3. ELLEN S. GROSSMAN 220 Mountain Avenue College Musician “Tears and fears and feeling proud, To say I love you right out loud; Dreams and schemes and circus crowds, I’ve looked at life that way. But now old friends are acting strange. They shake their heads, they say I’ve changed; Well, something’s lost and something’s gained in living every day. I’ve looked at life from both sides now, From win and lose and still somehow. It’s life’s illusions I recall, I really don’t know life at all.”— Joni Mitchell. SUSAN J. GAULTIERI 16 Coburn Street College Second Grade Teacher “Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.”—Marcus Aurelius . . . Sept. 4, 1971 . . . Karate . . . Biology . . . Camp ’70 . . . Tuesdays ’71 . . . Kippy’s. Class Vice President, 3; CAM, 3, Vice President; National Honor, 2; Choral Art ,3; French Honor, 3, Treasurer; ECO, 1. DONNA M. GUAZZEROTTI 14 Wentworth Street C ommercial Secretary Feb. 13, 1971 . . . Town Line Pin . . . bowling . . . Beach Boys . . . Dennis. EMANUELE D. GULINO 187 Harvard Street Electronics Be Your Self . . . Ten Years After . . . 2nd period study . . . English and gym . . . Donna. MADELINE A. HABEEB 12 Kenilworth Street Commercial Legal Secretary Kenny . . . California . . . party . . . “Y” . . . “ADA” . . . Pep Club . . . Room 321 .. . Last Summer . . . shorthand. JOANNE E. HAGAN 61 Marlboro Street College Nurse What the world needs now is love . . . sweet love . . . Steve-July 12, 1961 and forever . . . “To reach our goal is a dream come true.” . . .— English. Pep Club, 2; Student Council, 1. BEVERLY F. HALL 44 North Milton Street College Teacher The world is a looking glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it in turn will look sourly upon you, laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly, kind companion. William Make¬ peace Thackeray. Future Teacher, 2; French Honor, 2; Band, 1; Tri-Hi, 1. LAWRENCE J. HALL 12 Sargent Street College College Three Dog Night . . . Football . . . hockey . . . Robinson’s . . . Steve’s Diner. MARILYN T. HALL 45 Oliver Street College College Horseback riding . . . Swimming . . . Peace in ’72. Pep Club, 2; ECO, 1; F.T.A., 2; Maldonian, 1, Undergraduate Staff. RUSSELL C. HALL 58 Taylor Street College College Baseball . . . The Center . . . March 1 . . . benches . . . the “Y” . . . slickum . . . Aretha Franklin . . . hockey games. Baseball, 2. DEBRA J. HANIFAN 45 Willard Street Commercial Secretary November 14, 1970 . . . Henry . . . Traces . . . Townline . . . Mikey’s . . . football games . . . “Y” . . . study in Duffy’s. Kappa Phi, 1; FBLA, 1; Pep Club, 1. STEPHEN P. HANNABURY 170 Oliver Street College Engineering Homeroom 314 .. . Recess in room 19 . . . LIT . . . Football practice. LIT, 1; Student Council, 1. 152 RICHARD F. HANNAN , 33 Edmund Street College College Say there . . . Uncle Tom . . . weightlifting . . . U-Mass . . . Linden Crew . . . Hardrock. Baseball, 3. ANN M. HARDIMAN 19 Auburn Court College College “Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself”—Herman Hesse. Blue Gold Representa¬ tive, 1; Tri-Hi, 3; Tennis Team, 3; ADA Sorority, 2; Maldonian, 1. PATRICIA E. HARDY 10 Ricker Court College Graphic Design “I am leaving! I am leaving but the fighter still remains”—Paul Simon. “I don’t know what I’m searching for, I never have opened the door. Tomorrow might find me at last, turning my back on the past, but time will tell on stars that fell.”—Justin Howard . . . Oble, Mie, and the Bananafish ... So What about Harry . . . Pits and screwdrivers. Field Hockey, 3, Co-capt.; Girl’s Basketball, 3; Tennis, 2; Tri-Hi, 3; National Honor, 2; Homeroom Rep, 2; Class Historian, 3; Maldonian, 2, Sports Co-editor. LINDA HARLEY 15 Elsie Street General Rancher Art . . . Music . . . Animals . . . Lived a lot of life in the Southwest . . . Golf . . . Riding . . .RFK. JACK L. HAROLD 27 Blantyre Road College Undecided Jogging . . . football . . . biology . . . health . . . Rolling Stones . . . parties . . . Malden Square . . . 32. Football, back; Baseball, outfield, 3rd base; 2 J.V. letters; 1 Varsity football letter. ROBERT J. HARRISON 19 Gordon Street Commercial Electrician “Harry” . . . football . . . baseball . . . Polly . . . works as a salesman . . . 31. Football, back; Baseball, catcher, 1st base, outfield, pitcher; 6 letters for football and baseball; varsity baseball and football letters. CYNTHIA L. HASKELL 138 Lyme Street Commercial Undecided “Cindy” . . . swimming ... ice skating . . . enjoys taking care of dogs, horses, and children. Choral Arts, 3. PETER W. HASKELL 22 Gordon Street General Undecided History . . . hockey . . . golf . . . 62 . . . works at Crown Baking Co. . . . Captain Carroll’s Class . . . “fore.” Football, guard; letter in football. LINDA E. HAYWARD 114 Highland Avenue Commercial Undecided Horseback riding . . . motorcycle riding . . . baseball . . . winter sports . . . sewing . . . knitting . . . water skiing . . . cooking. Future Nurses, 1. MICHAEL J. HEATH 66 Wheeler Street College Astronomer Science Fan . . . Motorcycles . . . Free Bachelor . . . Stamps and Coins . . . Beatles . . . CCR . . . Guess Who . . . Hey Jude . . . Works at Friendly Ice Cream, Revere . . . All Sports. Indoor Track, 1; Cross Coun¬ tary, 2; German Honor; Rifle Club. JEANNE L. HENNESSEY 47 Walnut Street Commercial Medical Secretary “The future is limited by ourselves; in it we discover only what concerns us and sometimes, by chance, what interests those whom we love the most.” ELLEN C. HERMANSON 12 Holyoke Street Commercial I.B.M. Programmer Hockey . , . Judy Chucky . . . Nahant . . . Reba Rick . . . skating swimming . . . Typing . . . Math. 153 DENISE L. HEWITT 59 Wyliss Avenue College French Teacher “DeDe” . . . water skiing ... ice skating . . . works at Kippy’s Bakery, Malden . . . Jack . . . Hockey . . . Latin . . . French . . . May 18, 1971. Decorations Committee for Junior Dance, Our House; Cam, 3, Publicity Manager; Latin Honor, 2, Jr. executive. President; French Honor, 3; Na¬ tional Honor; ECO, 1; Homeroom Rep., 1. STEPHEN F. HILL 26 Sheafe Street College “Steve” . . . heading for East Coast Aerotech . . . likes flying alone . . . mechanical drawing Town Line Boat—Rigger and Salesman Aviation Mechanic . water skiing . . . cars . Valerie . . . works at awarded best driver in 6TX forever C.C.R. Class Undecided August, 1972. Driver’s Ed . . . N.E. water ski club Student Council, Junior and Sophomore. LINDA A. HIRTLE 19 Bellvale Street Commercial Skiing . . . Jeff . . . tennis ... 63 Thunderbird Future Nurses Club, 2; Band, 1. CAROL P. HIX 15 Berry Street Commercial Court Stenographer Skiing . . . horseback riding . . . swimming . . . skating . . . sewing . . . Wayne . . . dancing . . . The Gofus-C-D-M-M-B-T-L . . . Alton Bay, New Hampshire . . . orange porsche . . . May . . . Star Lite . . . The clubnight at the Charles . . . “Ladds—What more could I ask for?” . . . “Life is Beautiful” . . . employed with Ladd’s Offset Printing. Pep Club, 1; ADA, 2. PAULA A. HOLDEN 4 Shawmut Street College Special Education Good times and great memories! . . . Summer of ’71 . . . Finkemier . . . 8 22 71 . . . Salt and Pepper . . . “Smile and be happy because you’ve made me so very happy” . . . “It’s been a long road and here we are at the end of our road” . . . Halloween Eve . . . NYC . . . N.H. . . . But this is just the beginning of our life, set a goal and be a success for “we’ve only just begun!” Girl’s Basketball, 2; Cam, 2; ADA; FTA, 1. REBECCA R. HORNE 18 Hancock Street Commercial Secretary “Reba” . . . bowling . . . swimming . . . water skiing . . . basketball . . . skating . . . shorthand . . . Ricky . . . Nahant ... “I don’t care what they say , ‘Judy and Chucky’—you’re all right.” J. MICHAEL HUME 18 Horace Street College Hockey . Teacher General “Mike” swimming Lumps . golf. Baseball, catcher, LIT. MICHAEL D. HURLEY 98 Plainfield Avenue ., Undecided the Square . . . Friday and Saturday nights. ELAINE R. HYNES 7 Grace Street . . College Hygienist The summer . . . Cape Cod ... the 3 D’s . . . “And another thing” . . . Sept. 7, 1971 ... T.Y.A. Secret . . . Football games . . . and those parties”’ . . . “It’s the giving that makes you what you are.” Blue and Gold, 2, Subscription Staff; Pep Club; Maldonian Representative; Field Hockey, 2; letter, left wing; Cheerleader, 2; Leader Corps, 2. ROBERT A. IGNAZI 833 Salem Street General Auto Racing . . . Music . . . Mechanical Drawing . College Collects Buddahs . cherry things . . . Three Dog Night , . hockey. KEITH E. INDECK 187 Bryant Street CCR Undecided . . Nahant Chemist . Riding Shannon “Clutch” . 3 Dog wants to go to University of Chicago . . . “Can Eddie come out and play?” . . . Trails . . . shooting targets . . . stagehand raids . . . “Lefty” vs. . . Uncle Wendell . . . Japan . . . “Who killed the duck? . . _ Night . . . Chicago . . . BST . . . Chase . . . “Physics, love it or leave it!” . . . June, ’72 . . . “Azoff, where’d you get the cookies? . . . Uncle Elmer . . . football . . . Chem. 2 . . . Cog, 2; Stagehand; Band, 3, drum captain; Student council, 2. WILLIAM A. IZZICUPO 5 Oliver Street Engineering . fishing . . . loves all sports . . . works at Eclipse Sleep 66 . . . CJ’s camp . . . “Izzy” . . . Malden Square. Foot- General “Wolfman’ Products ball; Hockey, Tri-Captain. 154 CLIFFORD T. JACOBS , 161 Coleman Street College JANICE K. JAKOBSEN 67 Kimball Street Commercial “Jake” . . . sewing . . . bike riding . . . horseback riding . Superintendent’s office. ROSE E. JEFFERY 70 Boylston Street College Undecided Horseback riding . . . swimming . . . Badminton . . . biology . . . Winters in Nova Scotia . . . Youth Group, 3, Vice-President; Explorers, 2; Choral Arts, 2. STEPHEN A. JESI 87 Porter Street College Aviation “Jesi” . . . football ... 3 Dog Night . . . 70 tackle . . . C.J.’s cottage . . . Cheryl . . . Vito’s Keg . . . Captain Carroll’s Class . . . “Blueberry Hill.” Football, tackle, 3; Wrestling, 2; Outdoor track, 2; J.V. football letter. DAVID L. JOHNSON 14 Sawyer Court General Truck Driver “Monk” . . . working on cars . . . car racing ... 3 Dog Night . . . works at American Aluminum . . . football . . . Captain Carroll’s Class. JANELLE M. JOHNSON 29 Newton Street College Social Worker •“Jay” . . . Love . . . Peace . . . happiness . . . Flamer . . . writing poetry . . . dancing . . . football . . . basketball . . . Lynn . . . B.C. ... all night! . . . Leslee’s car . . . Fenwick . . . party . . . smoke . . . Roberta Flack . . . Haverhill . . . Michele . . . Abangebie . . . Get outta here! . . . Funky . . . Bad! . . . Riviera . . . Camaro . . . chicken fingers . . . Schopell’s . . . Afro-American Studies . . . telephone wire . . . Earth, Wind, Fire . . . hot fudge sundaes . . . “It’s all part of the struggle” . . . Do your thing! . . . 6 6 72. Pep Club, 1; Student Council, 1. Undecided Secretary . works in RICHARD J. JOHNSON 10 Upham Terrace College Northeastern University GAIL A. JONES Commercial Commercial Artist Linda’s, Joan’s and Gary’s parties . . . October 31, 1969 . . . The Corner . . . Concerts . . . Neil Young . . . Chicago . . . Mothers . . . listening to different tapes . . . the beach . . . Rockport . . . the Cape . . . Pine Banks ... all my friends . . . Art . . . horseback riding . . . bike riding. KEVIN P. JONES 80 Leonard Street College Teacher “Bud” . . . weight-lifting . . . hockey . . . golf . . . sub: English . . . works as stockboy at Kernwood Restaurant. . . March 12, 1971. LINDA M. JONES 94 Rockwell Street Business Secretary Hockey . . . vacations . . . typing. STEVEN R. JONES 31 Blantyre Road College Insurance and Real Estate Angela . . . Mt. Hood . . . 44 . . . defensive end and fullback . . . football parties . . . ' summers at Maine . . . water skiing . . . Mr. Carroll’s classes . . . lunch behind Kotzen’s. Football team, 3. WANDA L. JORDAN 166 Newland Street College Dramatic Actress Dancing . . . Rock Groups . . . football . . . Biology . . . sunshine . . . Rm. 206. Junior Achievement, 1; Boojum Rock, 1. 155 DOROTHY D. JOSEPH 4 Arcadia Street PETER D. KATZ 10 Desmond Road College Respiratory Therapist Malden Hospital . . . karate. Tifty, 3. PHYLLIS 1. KAUFFMAN 11 Railroad Road General Hairdresser LAURENE B. KAUFMAN 727 Highland Avenue College Teacher “I’ve been going a long time now, Along the way I’ve learned some things. You have to make the good times yourself, Take the little times and make them into big times, and save the times that are all right. For the times that aren’t so good.”—Rod McKuen. Maldonian, 3, Senior co-editor; Tifty, 3; Latin Honor, 3. BARBARA A. KELLEY 79 West Street General Undecided Summer . . . warm nights . . . weekends up Hampton Beach . . . Satur¬ days and Sundays at Nahant . . . Three Dog Night . . . B.L.T.’s . . . Devir Park. KATHLEEN A. KELLOGG 21 Valley Street College Nurse Kathy . . . Tommy . . . Hockey games . . . Mr. Wong’s . . . French Fries with Ketchup . . . HoJo’s . . . swimming . . . skiing . . . Red Sox . . . baseball . . . Geometry . . . letter in Field Hockey . . . Revere Beach. Field Hockey, 1, inner; Tennis, 1; C.Y.O., 2; Pep Club, 3; Future Nurses Association, 2, President. BRADFORD KENDALL 124 Sammett Street General Architect Brad . . . “Summer of 42” . . . Jesus Christ Super Star . . . Hockey . . . Baseball . . . Math . . . South Pacific Restaurant . . . Skiing. Ski Club, 3; Y.M.C.A., 3, Co-ed Leader. Commercial Secretary Dede . . . parties . . . concerts . . . singers . . . Maplewood . . . fun . . . Grand Funk . . . Carole King . . . Jethro Tull. ROBERT C. JOY 21 Home Street College College Barb . . . “The Flapper” . . . Jan. 23 . . . Red, White, and Blue ... In the Park . . . “The 747” . . . Syd . . . “Frisk” ... Cat skull . . . “64 Caddy” . . . Peanuts and “Bud” . . . Bean Squash ... J B on the rocks . . . The Picadilly . . . “Get it out of here” ... “I don’t need it” . . . Bridgton . . . Nahant . . . summer of ’71 ... J. E.-Hudson-l 11-12 mid Car 15 . . . You owe . . . Finance . . . NEMSCO . . . Head . . . June 7, 1972. JOHN JOYCE, JR. 54 Meridian Street College Undecided “In my childhood hour, I was not as others were; I did not see things as others saw them. And when I loved I loved alone.” JAMES P. JUDGE 381 Charles Street College College Jim . . . Hunt’s . . . Mrs. Day . . . Hunger March . . . Chess . . . Photography . . . Baseball . . . Math . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . Our House . . . Senior Play. Columbian Squires, 3. CHERYL A. JULIANO 128 Emerald Street Business Legal Secretary Summer of “69” . . . M . . . Jordan Marsh . . . meatball . . . Rod Stewart . . . french fries . . . Everett. ' •Hr, £S., jSfJ ' i. JOSEPH M. JULIANO 128 Emerald Street General Rico . . . fishing . . . weight lifting . . . English ball. . . bowling . . . “Money runs life.” Business . . . Beatles . . . Base- 156 SUSAN H. KLAYMAN , 87 Kimball Street General Commercial Artist Sue . . . Linda and Jean’s parties . . . Gary’s parties . . . the corner . . . concerts on the beach . . . Rockport . . . Jethro Tull . . . Rod Stewart . . . Tomato juice . . . friends . . . Gary . . . art . . . October 31, 1969 . . . February 6, 1970. BRENDA J. KNOX 70 Bower Street Commercial Legal Secreta “We cannot tell the precise moment when friendship is formed. As in filling a vessel drop by drop, there is at last a drop which makes it run over. So in a series of kindnesses there is at last one which makes the heart run over.’’ DIANA R. KORETSKY 592 Highland Avenue College Scientist Diana . . . April 24, 1970 . . . Jefferson Airplane . . . Non-violent bananas as paper weights . . . Hull . . . Hyde Park . . . math . . . science . . . privacy . . . music . . . drama . . . NESFA . . . “WHAT??!!’’ STEVEN L. KORETSKY 20 Magnolia Street College Doctor Steve . . . Exchange Trips . . . Tennis matches . . . Nasty teachers . . . Smith . . . Band concerts. Band, 4; Tennis team, 3; Y.M.C.A., 2; AZA, 1. BRENDA G. KORTUM 26 Holden Street Commercial Airline Stewardess For Pepper . . . Autumn, leaves of brown and orange, chestnuts, horses, a golden sunset and memories . . . Gail . . . poetry . . . listening to Poems . . . songs of Rod McKuen . . . Glen Campbell . . . The Car¬ penters . . . piano playing . . . horseback riding . . . long walks through the woods on Autumn days . . . competitive roller skating . . . dreams of becoming an Olympic skater. Bal-a-roue Roller Skating Club. W. SCOTT LA BOMBARD 25 Whipple Street College Store Owner Scott . . . horseback riding . . . Bruins games . . . football . . . history . . . waterskiing . . . Junior year with Debbie . . . Mrs. Rowell . . . Little Mount . . . The Beach . . . “Hi, Herb” . . . Moes . . . J. V. Hockey letter . . . J. V. Football letter . . . Varsity Hockey letter . . . Varsity Football letter. Hockey, 3, center. NANCY K. LA BOSSIERE 103 Ashland Street College College Nancy . . . stars . . . Aquarius . . . high . . . country . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash Young . . . fine music, good people, and a lot of love . . . “Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, be fortified by it, do wonders through it, but one cannot com¬ municate and teach it.” JANET E. LACEY 24 Porter Street Commercial Airline Stewardess Jan . . . Alan . . . sewing . . . bowling . . . Bruins and Patriots games . . . The Carpenters . . . The Bee Gees . . . Chicago . . . Jordan Marsh . . . Math . . . Typing . . . Nana . . . Angie 71 . . . Summer of 71. Worked for Mr. Evangelista, 3; Maldonian Representative, 1. KAREN M. LAKE 106 Newland Street College Artist PRISCILLA A. LAKE 36 Lake Street Commercial Undecided “Peace is coming. Love is all you need.” NORMAN J. LANG 23 Vining Street College Communication Warm , . . brown eyes . . . dark hair . . . February ? . . . H.A. . . . Teen Center . . . life . . . feel . . . outdoors . . . music. MELISSA L. LAPPIN 54 Corey Road College Mathematics The “Prince” . . . the “Body” . . . the front seat . . . “There’s nothing the matter!” Ski Club, 3; President; French Honor, 1; Cam, 2; Student Council, 1. 157 CAROLE A. LAUGHTON 16 Hillside Park Commercial Secretary Ca . . . Bill . . . November 13 . . . July 21 ... Joe and Kelli . . . Friday nights down the square . . . parties . . . hockey . . . yellow . . . Diane, Ellen, and Dominic’s . . . Kick-off dance ticket committee. Blue Gold, 2, Treasurer; Blue Gold Representative, 1. LOIS A. LAURIA 30 Clayton Street College Teacher “Try to do to others as you would have them do to you, and do not be discouraged if they fail sometimes. It is better that they should fail than that you should.’’—Charles Dickens . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun’’ . . . February 20 . . . “Midsummer Night’s Dream’’ . . . Den . . . Dunkin . . . A.B. . . . Nahant . . . Rm. 20 . . . “Ohhh, Chester.” French Honor, 3, President; National Honor, 2, Vice-President; CAM, 2, Publicity Man¬ ager; Tri-Hi, 2; Maldonian, 3; Student Council, 1; Alpha Delta Alpha Sorority, 3, Secretary. DEBORAH A. LE BLANC 1210 Fellsway Commercial Undecided Debbie . . . Ronnie . . . Puggy and Donna . . . Jerry’s . . . Tre and me— Room 217. DONNA L. LEBLANC Commercial Undecided Donna . . . Jan-February . . . Puggy. JANICE S. LEGROW 305 Newland Street Business Hairdresser “A successful person is one who does not as others but succeeds in doing as he believes” . . . Jan . . . Irving Street . . . Oct. 2, 1971 . . . Football in the Churchyard . . . G.H. SANDRA A. LEHNERT 20 Seaview Avenue Commercial Travel Agent Sandy . . . M.L.B. . . . Ronnie . . . “MacGregor’s Sweet Pea” Nantasket Beach . . . B.L. . . . Horseback riding . . . records . . . Tennis . . . Art. KAREN M. LEONARD 39 Hanover Street Commercial College Megaphones, rallies and hoops . . . parties . . . cash registers . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun,” small change dancer . . . Malden Common ... 5 A.M. . . . Dressing Room “B” . . . Three Dog Night . . . Salisbury “71” . . . Chinese food . . . Baseball . . . Cai . . . TYA secret. Phi Delta Phi So¬ rority, 3; Field Hockey, 2; Maldonian Representative, 1; Pep Club, 1; Cheerleader, 2. RALPH L. LERMAN 524 Cross Street College Doctor Ralf . . . January 20, 1971 . . . B-4 . . . ’60 Valiant . . . Hockey . . . “Dum spiro, spero” . . . Pancake House. Band, 2; Stage Band, 3, Presi¬ dent; Latin Honor, 2; Cog, 1. MICHAEL C. LEVETT 347 Lebanon Street College Criminologist Mike . . . Cog-Lit football game . . . surfing at Hampton and Cape Cod . . . Quartman . . . moocher . . . hockey . . . football . . . “The Dale” . . . Nausett . . . Artie’s spot . . . Santana . . . Grand Funk. JUDITH E. LEVINE 67 Newhall Street College Merchandiser Judy . . . Sewing . . . Traveling . . . Fashion . . . Animals . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . Piece O’ Pizza . . . The Flag Pole. Pep Club, 3; Student Council, 1; Maldonian Representative, 1. SHARON F. LEVY 19 Glen Street College Ecologist “To see a world in a grain of sand A heaven in a wild flower Hold in¬ finity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour.” National Honor, 2; ECO, 3, Co-Chairman; Cam, 3, Historian; French Honor, 3; Maldonian, 2, Co-editor; BBG, 3; Tifty, 3. BARBARA C. LEYVA 29 Evelyn Place College Airline Stewardess “Barbs” . . . Boston Bruins . . . Rob . . . 747 . . . California . . . “Just can’t find my sweetheart” . . . “64 Caddy” ... 3 little kittens ... In the Park . . . “T can ' t stand this!” Munchie . . . “More than the stars shine.” 158 SHERRY L. LILLY , 187 Cross Street College Art Teacher A1 . . . E.D.D.D.O.J.G.P. . . . spectator . . . England . . . 747 . . . “color my world” . . . “Life is like arithmetic—joys added, sorrows sub¬ tracted, friends multiplied, love un-divided” . . . art . . . painting . . . poetry . . . shopping . . . football . . . hockey . . . clothes . . . Town and Country Jewelers. BBG, 2; Phi Delta Phi, 1; Art Club. JAMES G. LINDSAY 36 Blantyre Road College Liberal Arts New York . . . James Taylor . . . hockey . . . football . . . spectator . . . sports . . . “You’ve Got a Friend” . . . Retreats . . . swimming . . . Leo’s Market . . . Co-editor of The Light. C.A.’s, 5, Vice President. NANCY E. LINDSTROM 11 Gibson Street College Nurse NANO . . . 101 . . . Retreats . . . Uncle George . . . French . . . cake fight. . . period 5 gym . . . Nelson’s . . . F Troop. Tri Hi, 1. ANDREA K. LINNELL 20 Gibson Street Commercial Undecided Andy . . . Rod Stewart . . . Neil Young ... “I prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest, with visions to be realized than lord among those without dreams and desires.” RITA J. LLOYD 95 Wyllis Avenue Commercial Nurse Medford . . . Nahant . . . September 22, 1971 . . . too long a wait . . . finally . . . Nov. “70” . . . good times . . . lemon sherbet . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . candy girl. Future Nurses Club, 1; Tri-Hi, 1. PATRICIA R. LOMARTIRE 86 Mt. Vernon Street Commercial Undecided Trisha . . . Junior Varieties . . . Dandy Donuts . . . swimming . . . October 12, 1970 . . . Grand Funk . . . parties . . . football games. Pep Club, 1; Kappa Phi, 1. Elementary Teacher Junior Varieties . . . . Spookie . . . chips MlUMAtL S. LUNUU 11 Hudson Terrace College Pilot Mickey . . . guitar ... all sports . . . biology . . . Summer of ’42 . . . Cadillac . . . maintenance . . . Leader Neighborhood “Y” . . . Manager of Football Team ... 2 Football Letters. Ski Club, 3; Rifle Club, 1: Ecology Club, 1; CYO, 4. JOHN P. LOPRESTI 38 Albion Street College College CT . . . Malden Square . . . waterskiing . . . baseball . . . Basketball Letter ... 2 Football Letters . . . Wrestling Letter and Trophy. Baseball, 3; Football, 2; Wrestling, 2; American Legion Baskeball. ANN MARIE LOVERIDGE 18 Davis Street College Airport 2 a.m.-4:30 a.m. tickets . . . October 2 . . hockey and baseball games . . . green . . . furies . . . . I’m not mad. Pep Club, 3. CAROLE A. LOWENSTEIN 38 Upland Road College Nurse Punk’s and Alpine . . . Nahant . . . Chelsea . . . July 5 . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . ICE CREAM . . . Hang Ups—9:30 . . . football . . . horseback riding. Pep Club, 1; French Honor, 1; Kappa Phi, 1. SHIRLEY ANN LOWENSTEIN 8 Bellvale Street Commercial Digital Computer Programmer School Vacations . . . Business Math, Bookkeeping, Typing . . . Swim¬ ming . . . and driving . . . Miss Gavoorian . . . Steve . . . Listening to Records . . . New England Telephone-Operator ... 2 years work study . . . Rod Stewart, McCartney, Three Dog Night ... the wall . . . going to work, hanging around . . . Surf Nantasket . . . “and life goes on”— “that’s the way I’ve always heard it should be”—“and on and on.” BRIAN C. LUCEY 154 Cherry Street College Phys. Ed. Teacher Joan . . . Bear . . . “The Square” . . . 21-? . . . Dud . . . Late ... 16 . . . gym hockey . . . kick . . . listening to the “Who” and “Chicago.” Baseball, 1; C.Y.O. Hockey, 2; Student Council, 1. RONALD A. LUONGO 48 Lyle Street JOHN W. MACGREGOR 15 Maplewood Street General Professional Baseball Player The Hill . . . Mr. Carroll . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Creedence Clearwater Revival . . . Baseball . . . ping pong . . . gym . . . food . . . Babe Ruth League, 3. CAROL E. MACK 26 Dexter Street College College “I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep” . . . April 10, 1971 . . . re-evaluation . . . Now you’ve got it!” . . . May’s talk groups . . . Shakespeare . . . writing . . . Mr. D’s singing voice . . C.A.M., 2; French Honor, 2; ECO, 2; Program Genesis; Boojum Rock; Blue and Gold, 2, Co-editor; Tifty, 1. ALLYN J. MACKENZIE 84 Lebanon Street College X-ray Technician A.J. . . . Scooby-do . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . Fillet-o-Fish ... 3 Dog Night (Twice), J.C. Superstar, Chicago, Grand Funk . . . parties and football ... all sports (especially hockey) ... “a person’s a person no matter how small” . . . Junior Varieties—3 acts . . . Hey, Gail . . . Cheryl, Gail, Mary, Anne . . . Burp . . . (dot, dot, dot). S.F.A.A.B., 1; Band, 3, Vice-President; Majorette, 2; Kappa Phi, 2; Stu¬ dent Council, 1. PAUL F. MAGISTRO 126 Mills Street Work Study Electronics Computer Sports . . . football . . . baseball . . . basket ball . . . Santana . . . BG’s . . . Jordan Marsh Company. PAULA D. MAGLIOCHETTI 17 Joy Terrace College College Franny . . . May 29, 1970 . . . M.C. . . . “The Beach” . . . Impala . . . April 23, 1971 . . . The mind is never alone, always thinking . . . always dreaming . . . September 2, 1971 . . . Penta . . . Pinkham. GEORGE D. MALLETT 48 Webster Street College Draftsman Summer of ’69 at White’s Mount . . . Math . . . skiing . . . hockey . . . guitar . . . sailboating by Nahant. Ski Club, 3. General Ron . . . Summer of ’71 ... Joanne . . . The ' Bruin’s games . . . swimming . . . football . Letter . . . Basketball, 2; Football, 3; Y.M.C.A., 3. Square . . . . math College Victors . . . . . Football LINDA JO LYDEN 157 Bowdoin Street Commercial Secretary Nedlam . . . football games . . . Rallies . . . May 6, 1971 . . . Hockey season . . . forever. Pep Club, 3; Blue and Gold, 1; Blue and Gold Repre¬ sentative, 1. MURDOCK J. MACASKILL 20 Clifton Street Work Study Broadcasting Scott . . . hockey . . . Moe . . . Girls . . . March 29, 70 . . . Never my Love . . . The Lettermen. MARY C. MACAULAY 69 Seaview Avenue General Undecided Joe . . . Oct. 11 . . . March 17 . . . 11:10 bus trip . . . Grandma . . . “chicken fingers” . . . peachy . . . Boompchink ... A lib drummer . . . August or bust. ANN MARIE MACDONALD 205 Emerald Street Work Study Social Worker Sadant ar leviet . . . hoc key . . . basketball . . . March 27 . . . Bernard Union of Miami . . . J.M. . . . Devir Park . . . Joanne . . . M.C.’S Prom September 3. TERENCE P. MACDONALD 421 Charles Street College College Terry . . . Square . . . Blueberry Hill . . . history . . . football . . . hockey . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young. Football, 3, 2 letters; Y.M.C.A., 2; Student Council, 1. 160 CAROL A. MANGANIELLO • 145 Mt. Vernon Street General Train Seeing-eye dogs Mr. O’Brien’s English Class . . . 321 . . . reading . . . music . . . painting . . . Creedence Clearwater Revival . . . The Who . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young . . . “Imagine all the people . . . living life in peace.”—John Lennon. STEPHEN R. MANLEY 20 Constance Street Work Study Law Enforcement Squashie’s Cabin in Maine . . . Mary Jane in New Jersey . . . Maplewood Square . . . High Rock . . . Grand Funk . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Three Dog Nigh . . . fishing and swimming . . . U. Mass. — basketball. DENISE M. MARCHAND 126 Alden Street College Electronics Deits . . . Math . . . Bike-riding. . . Miss Pescatore’s Chem Class ... Charlene . . . June 13, 1969 (Junior Prom) . . . Steve . . . Jackson Five . . . Osmond Brothers . . . Carole King. Junior Achievement, 1. MICHAEL L. MARDEN 13 John Street College Orthodontist Mike . . . water skiing . . . fishing . . . hockey . . . football . . . comer . . . graduation . . . math . . . hockey letter. Hockey, 3, defense. JOSEPH E. MARINO 48 Avon Street Work Study Architect Joe . . . hockey . . . history . . . Led Zepplin. MARGARET L. MARINO 65 Judson Street General Undecided Maggat . . . Square . . . Hemi Cricket . . . John Hancock . . . the cellar . . . U.S.M.C. R.S. . . . Cannon Ball . . . Skip . . . MacDonald’s . . . Mrs. Walczak . . . Sept. 18, 1971 ... 11th .. . Sandwich . . . Cabin. MICHAEL J. MARINO 65 Judson Street Work Study Undecided Hockey . . . baseball . . . football . . . Jordan Marsh, Boston. BARBARA I. MARKUNAS 321 Summer Street Commercial Secretary Bunny . . . “Going out and just being yourself” . . . typing . . . English . . . Miss Gavoorian ... 321 ... Water skiing . . . Jordan Marsh . . . Just hanging around . . . Grand Funk . . . Rod Stuart . . .horseback riding. ADA, 1. THOMAS C. MARR 1052 Main Street College Golf Pro T . . . history . . . golf . . . hockey . . . September 25 . . . Kathy . . . The Who • • • Street Hockey ... Be Good . . . Three trophies in Golf. Student Council, 1; Blue and Gold Representative, 1. WILLIAM J. MARROCHELLO 67 Washington Street General Farmer “You have to want in order to need” . . . “If you learn to love once you can learn to love again” — W.J.M. . . . Lunch . . . music . . . Imagine, by John Lennon . . . Health . . . Park Street Club . . . Jethro Tull . . . Fifth of November . . . Mr. Duffy. DIANE I. MARSINELLI 6 Montvale Street College Nurse Dee Dee . . . D.E.D. . . . Eng. 215 . . . History 325 . . . 101 . . . 6th . . . Mrs. Rowell . . . 7th . . . football . . . hockey . . . 6 27 70 . . . 7 15 71 . . . 9 25 71 . . . French 223 . . . DiPietro’s . . . Minahans . . . Chicago . . . The Who . . . The Common . . . good times . . . bad times . . . happiness . . . memories . . . friends . . . and the thought of a wonder¬ ful future. Field Hockey, 1, hitter; Student Council, 1; Blue and Gold, 3; Subscription Staff Manager. LINDA L. MARTIN 58 Mountain Avenue Commerical Model Lindie . . . June 24, 1970 . . . Bookkeeping and Business Machines . . . Mr. Guarino . . . “We’ve only just begun” . . . Saturday morning I love, when Stan is home . . . November 28, 1972 .. . June 7, 1972 .. . May 12, 1972 . . . Wedding bells someday for Stan and me . . . Libra and Taurus definitely go together! . . . Modeling is fun. Maldonian Representative, 1. 161 JEAN A. MARTINO 26 Rockwell Terrace College French Teacher “I do my thing and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I And if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful. If not, it can’t be helped.” Frederick S. Peris. WANDA S. MATEWSKY 64 Plainfield Avenue Business Model Football games . . . parties . . . listening to music . . . cooking . . . Night Clubs . . . May 8, 1970 . . . Santana . . . Grand Funk . . . Kenny . . . Cam Fashion Show . . . Nights at Nahant . . . Everett . . . The Corner . . . telephone bills, Bershire, “If someone has true happiness, he has everything”. Blue Gold, 1; Pep Club, 1; Field Hockey, 2. SANDRA M. MATTHEWS 26 Huntley Street College Physical Education “Turk” . . . Sandy . . . Y.M.C.A. . . . Cheverus Gym . . . Field Hockey . . . Basketball . . . Softball . . . Camp P., G.J.B. Camp . . . Derek . . . Baseball . . . 7th period . . . 321, 321, 321, Miss Gavoorian, Miss Gardner . . . Jackson Five . . . Osmonds . . . “Buzz Off Mr. A.” Tri-Hi, 1; Y.M.C.A. Leaders Corp, 6, President; Field Hockey, 3, Co-capt; Basketball, 3; Soft- ball, 3, pitcher. PETER J. MAYNE 154 Savin Street College College July 24 . . . Jean . . . library . . . the square . . . Linden Mts. . ..Chipper’s weekends . . . red . . . U. Mass. . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . hockey . . . chief Evans . . . Pine Banks. Hockey, 3; tri-capt.; Student Council, 3. RICHARD P. MAYNE 35 Wicklow Street College C ollege Ricky . . . Ten Years After . . . Square . . . Sports . . . 16 . . . Skating . . . Chipmunk . . . Marylynne . . . Weightlifting. Hockey, 2, Center. JOHN PATRICK McCARTHY 118 Linden Avenue College Social Worker Jack . . . YMCA . . . Camp . . . kids . . . hockey . . . folk music . . . Summer “70” . . . “We must be able to accept infinite disappointment and yet never lose sight of infinite hope.” JOHN p. McCarthy 262 Highland Avenue General Accountant Jack . . . Three Dog Night . . . sports . . . Ford 65’ . . . bowling alleys . . . skidoo . . . Groton . . . Who . . . “Turkey, La, La” . . . Taurus. WILLIAM M. McDonald 154 Winchester Street General Undecided Mac . . . Carole . . . Linden Square . . . Tracks . . . parties . . . Nov. 13, 1970 . . . Our House . . . June 27, 1973 . . . Beatles . . . Stones . . . Moody Blues . . . John Lennon. MARILYN A. McDONOUGH 637 Main Street College . Nurse Kappa Phi . . . Blue and Gold make-up night . . . dancing . . . cooking . . . operating room . . . buying clothes . . . “Good luck to the 73 Blue Gold Staff!” Blue and Gold, 2, feature editor. ROBERTA P. McGEE 59 Linwood Street Commercial Medical Secretary Bobbie . . . football games . . . Bruin’s hockey . . . “Sunshine” ... ice cream. Pep Club, 2; Blue Gold, 2, Sports Editor. NANCY M. McGERITY 1790 Mt. Vernon Street College College “Hello, is Ronnie there?” . . . SWIFTWATER ..; 281-80 P .. . March 18, 1971 . . . BBB III . . . MC 9 ... the zoo . . . vroom-EE . . . cards . . . horror movies . . . worn dungas . . . Hampton . . . Wright’s Pond . . . Three Dog Night-4 3 7I . . . Square . . . Mai’s 7 7 71 — feet . . . “Thank you, thank you very much!” Basketball ,2; Field Hockey, 2; Tennis, 1; CYO, 3. DEBRA A. McGOVERN 13 Albion Stret Commercial Undecided KATHLEEN M. McGRATH 28 Park Avenue College -- Undecided E. . . . Sept. 28, 1969 . . . U. Mass . . . May 2 3, 71 ... 3 Dog Night . . . D . . . Haunted Castles . . . Dec. 5, 69 . . . Horrors . . . D . . . HAMPTON BEACH . . . Palm Reading . . . Cupid . . . Cran Apple . . . Tweetybird . . . I . . . Rockport . . . Chicago . . . THE SQUARE . . . E. VINCENT J. McINNIS 44 Columbia Street General Carpenter June . . . parties . . . football . . . baseball . . . hockey . . . Grand Funk Railroad . . . “BUD” . . . February 27, 1969, Mr. Ambulance ... “I like to rap to people and get into things.” GAYLE A. McKENNA 42 Edmound Street College Teacher John . . . August 23, 1969-70-71 . . . SP . . . Bugs . . . B and J . . . Superstar . . . Hampton Beach—July 16, 1971 . . . J and B . . . Amster¬ dam . . . RB . . . Alton Bay—1971 . . . J and P . . . Luxembourg, July 4, 1969 . . . opals and star sapphires . . . 646-32 . . . stuffed animals . . . CYO basketball, 4 . . . O Henry. SHARON A. McKEON 78 Bowers Street Business Travel Cemo . . . writing poetry . . . Maine and Rockport . . . friends . . . football . . . Porsche . . . English . . . Black Sabbath . . . Grand Funk . . . Mrs. Phillips . . . Mrs. Rowell . . . Mrs. Davis . . . Mrs. Kregstein . . . Janis Joplin, 1969 . . . Wuthering Heights . . . Love Story . . . March 12 . . . Godfather . . . Full Tilt Bogle . . . “Love means never having to say your sorry.” ALBERT L. McLAUGHLIN 12 Salem Place College Undecided A1 . . . Sherry . . . Dee Dee . . . Pat . . . Thanksgiving Day . . . Spud . . . Maine and Vermont . . . John, Carl, and Glen . . . Wonderland. Foot¬ ball, 3, tackle; wrestling, 2. MARY L. McNAMARA 75 Gilbert Street College Elementary Teacher “Mac” . . . No. 16 . . . Jockey . . . Everett . . . Hines VIP’s ... the square . . . Big Mac’s . . . Blue and Gold . . . Megaphones and shakers . . . football . . . Pine Banks . . . Prudence . . . MS and 5, 17 . . . Ricky . . . Telephone Conversations (squeak) . . . drive-ins ... get it fix to Certain people. DEBRA D. McNEIL 100 Davis Street College Lawyer Curry . . . Three Dog Night . . . Mr. O’Toole . . . Crescent Auto School . . . Tape Recording . . . GREEN-VALLEY . . . May 17, 1970 . . . Scrap¬ books . . . Ted Kennedy . . bare-backriding . . 102 .. . Eastern Cleaners. Theatre Arts, 1. WILFRED L. McNEIL JR. 30 Grape Street College Dentist Woffie . . . Oct. 16, 1969 . . . Stamp Collecting . . . basketball . . . 101 . . . Tempations . . . Colliseum . . . Ann, Leroy, Jane, Karen, Michele, and Bruce . . . drums . . . PATTON . . . Sun Prairie Senior High . . . Mark I. . . . Laurus. Football, 1, Split end Safety; Baseball, 1, 1st Base Short Stop; Basketball, 1, Center Forward. KEVIN L. McNULTY 210 Sammett Street General College “All god things must come to an end” . . . APPAR ... the fool on the hill ... the square . . . The BENCH . . . Nahant . . . Mad dog 72 . . . 401B.C. Boone’s Farm . . . Capt. Carroll’s Class. Football 2, End. FREDERICK N. MEDUGNO 59 Coleman Street General Undecided Crash . . . Diane . . . Raymond’s parking lot . . . J.M. Fields . . . playing hockey and football . . . Boston Bruins . . . Saturday nights . . . So. Broad¬ way . . . Grand Funk Railroad. HARRY G. MEHOS 144 Oakland Street General Undecided Manager of J.V. and Varsity football teams . . . Manager of Junior Varsity Baseball Team . . . Baltimore Colts . . . Boston Red Sox . . . Johnny Unitas and Yaz . . . Softball teams . . . “Bruins rookies will have good potentials ” .. . brothers and their sports. DANA A. MERRITHEW 413 Lebanon Street College Doctor Ossipee, N.H. . . . the Who . . . Santana Concert . . . Jane . . . June 16, 1971 ... swimming . . . Chemistry II . . . Slide Rule . . . Center Church, M, Y, F, 6 . . . Council of Ministries, 2; Lit, 3, Vice-President; French Honor, 3; Swim Team, 3. 163 MAUREEN S. MONTO 379 Charles Street Business Receptionist Listening to records . . . sewing . . . Washington, D.C. . . . First and last Year . . . June 20, 1969 . . . Tommy . . . Swimming . . . Skiing . . . Toyota . . . Business Machines . . . Miss Palmer . . . Mrs. Phillips . . . Love Story . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Lettermen . . . 5th Dimensions. Church Youth Group, 2. FRANCIS J. MOONEY 204 Highland Avenue Work Study Undecided Frank . . . hockey . . . Goodyear Tire Co. DEBRA A. MOORE 23 Newton Street College Artist Shep . . . anyplace exciting . . . drawing and sketching . . . bowling . . . Montreal . . . making friends at MHS . . . James Franciscus . . . hockey . . . hurling . . . soccer . . . Hair . . . 5th Dimension . . . Three Dog Night . . . Temptations . . . Santana. DOROTHY T. MOORE 23 Newton Street Commercial Legal Secretary Parks . . . bowling . . . roller skating . . . horseback riding . . . Montreal . . . New York . . . Sajid Khan . . . hockey . . . soccer . . . Beatles . . . Temptations. JOHN M. MOORE JR. 78 Davis Street College Teacher Surfing . . . Y.B. . . . LINDEN LUMPS . . . Three Dog Night . . . Square . . . Oct. 16, 1971 . . . Skeg May 14, 1972 . . . Center . . . Pops Shell Shack . . . Driftwood ... “I hate you” . . . Flo . . . Chip. Basketball, 3. RUDOLPH J. MORANDO 15 Bowdoin Street Genreal Undecided Rudy . . . Marie . . . Square . . . football . . . 64 . . . hockey . . . parties . . . Nahanl . . . Common . . . Carroll’s 3 period class . . . Mt. Hood . . . 5th period Mr. Blanchette’s study class . . . Breakheart . . . Lynn Arena . . . gym hockey . . . Cape . . . Mel’s Roast Beef . . . Homeroom Represent¬ ative, 1; Football, 3, guard line backer. PAMELA J. MEUSE 37 Judson Street Commercial Private Secretary Pag . . . dancing . . . water skiing . . . drawing . . . wicked . . . Florida . . . Image International . . . Gates Modeling Guild Rainbow Girls, 3; Pep Club, 1; Student Council, 1; Alpha Delta Alpha, 1. STEPHEN R. MEUSE 191 Newland Street General Undecided South Pacific Restaurant . . . Temptations . . . Sharon . . . Mickey . . . Manny . . . Jimmy . . . hockey . . . football . . . baseball . . . WMEX . . . Mt. Ascutey . . . Mt. Abrams . . . lunchtime . . . LeMans . . . Summer of ’42 . . . Oct. 8, 1971. Ski Club, 3. GARY W. MIDDLETON 384 Highland Avenue General Computer Technician Oct. 15, 1971 . . . The Terrace . . . Come Back When You Grow Up, Girl . . . Breakheart . . . Margie . . . Devir Park . . . Kentucky Fried Chicken . . . baseball . . . Marlboros . . . Santana . . . Bruins . . . 11:15 . . . Jimmi Hendrix . . .hangin’ around . . . WMEX. JONATHAN A. MILLER 221 Mountain Avenue College Doctor Jonny . . . Warwick, N.Y., work study, maintenance . . . Audrey’s Party . . . Recorder . . . Israel, Summer 1969 . . .lorah Corps . . . Biafra . . . Slide Rule . . . T.I.F.T.Y.-Treasurer, Social Action Committee, co-chair¬ man . . . N.E.F.T.Y.-Education Committee, Co-chairman, Social Action Committee, Chairman at Conclave 1 . . . Soviet Jewry Rally in Washington . . . National Lampoon . . . Cog, 3, Vice-President; Band, 2; ECO, 3, Co- chairman; Greenroom, 2, Vice-President. DONALD L. MISLER 20 Goodwin Avenue College Artist Donny . . . Malden Square . . . Savoy Brown . . . Jethro Tull . . . Alman Brothers . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Football parties . . . Sports . . . P.A.C. 340V.S.S.S. “396” . . . Center Frosties . . . C.J’s cottage . . . ’56 special . . . “Today is the first day of the rest of your life. KENNETH MONTEIRO 11 Baker Street General Undecided Monte .. . hockey . . . J.V. Hockey Team, Center. 164 DENISE M. MOREL 109 Essex Street General Undecided Neisye . . . Nancy George . . . Grand Funk . . . Chicago . . . Carpenters . . . parties friends . . . “Go away little girl” . . . “Yo Yo.” General STEVEN M. MORELLI 25 Magnolia Street All the good times in detention with Mr. Sacco, Mr. D., and Indoor Track, 2; Outdoor Track, 2. Farmer Mr. Duffy. KENNETH E. MORO 37 Morris Street General Undecided DIANE I. MURPHY ANTHONY D. MORRISON 78 Holyoke Street General Undecided CAROL A. MORSE 33 Playstead Road College Nurse Maine . . . Art . . . “Smilin’ Faces” . . . “Our House” . . . Jackson Five. Pep Club, 1; Blue Gold Representative, 1; Future Nurses, 1. LORETTA A. MULCAHY 66 Meridian Street Commercial Stewardess Mernories . . . Summerthing . . . Summer of ’71 ... Rich . . . “You’ve got a friend”. . . Nahant Beach . . . horesback riding . . . August 22, 1971. Tri-Hi, 3, Secretary; F.B.L.A., 2; Student Council, 2; Maldonian Repre¬ sentative, 2; Basketball, 2; Field Hockey, 1. KEITH E. MULLANEY 31 Beltran Street College Pilot Baron Von Mull . . . Malden Hospital . . . nights down the center . . . Common . . . Linden Mount, the Tio . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash Young . . . English . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . flying CYO, 3; CYO Hockey Team, 3; YMCA, 9; Student Council, 1. CAROL E. MURPHY 22 Truman Street College Nurse We’ve Only Just Begun . . . Baseball Games . . . Pine Banks . . . Football . . . Half . . . Buttons . . . “The Clock” February 23, 1971 . . Dickie . . . Science . . . Sewing . . . We’ve Only Just Begun, Ticket Committee. Future Nurses, 1; Band, 2. CLAIRE N. MURPHY 8 Watts Street Commercial Airline Stewardess Maine . . . Junior History Class . . . Kris Kristoferson . . . parties : . . Spring of 1970 . . . December 25, 1969 . . . Machine Transcription class . . . Boston . . . Thanksgiving Football Games . . . Summer of 1969. 15 Spencer Street General Undecided Bobby . . . October 3, 1969 . . . reading . . . spending money . . . 440’s don’t go. JEFFREY W. MURPHY 9 Dale Street College Undecided Murph . . . The Common . . . Saturday Afternoons . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Football . . . Hockey . . “62 Bomb” . . A Winter at Mount Hood . . .“I’m Leaving!” . . . U Mass ... I Get By With A Little Help From My Friends . . .“I’m Leaving!”. ROBERT J. MURPHY 22 Truman Street Air Force Work-Study 165 ELIZABETH D. MURRAY 10 Hartshorn Avenue LOIS A. NEWMAN 32 Kernwood Street College Undecided “Can’t Find the Time to Tell You.” . . . Thunderclap . . . We’re turns! . . . Chester . . . Yellow cabs . . . B2 “If I am not for myself — Who will be for me. If I am for myself alone — What am I? If not now — When?” — Talmud Latin Honor, 2; FTA, 2; French Honor, 1; Maldonian, 2, Subscrip¬ tion Head; TIFTY 3. LINDA L. NICKERSON 79 Cherry Street Business Secretary THOMAS G. NICKERSON 26 Clement Street General Undecided GEORGE A. NORTON 243 Clifton Street Work-Study Forestry Rock . . . Country and Western . . . hockey games . . . working . . . woods . . . alone . . . music. KATHLEEN M. O’BRIEN 11 Winter Avenue General Nurse “O.B.” . . . Aunty Kathy . . . November, 3 . . . Jerry . . . “all those movies” . . . Saturday football games . . . Three Dog Night . . . March for Hunger. Future Nurses, 2, Membership Chairman. MAUREEN O’BRIEN 15 Mount Vernon Park College Undecided General Undecided Betty . . . Danny . . . Maplewood . . . Stocker . . . High Rock. — Student Council, 1; Blue and Gold Representative, 1. RICHARD K. MURRAY, JR. 73 Wescott Street College College Jean . . . December 29, 1970 . . . Canada . . . York Beach . . . Linden Mountains . . . All My Friends . . “Tell Them Who We Are” . . Wood- stock . . . Grand Funk ., . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. Baseball, 2; Football, 1; Basketball, 1. WILLIAM J. MURRAY 12 Davis Street General Undecided ESTHER J. MURSTEIN 75 Plymouth Road College Teacher BBG . . . Council-co . . . DLC . . . Blue Gold, Page 1 . . . Friendship . . . HTC . . . writing . . . tutoring . . . Malden News . . . swimming . . . Foreign languages. National Honor, 2; Cam, 3; Blue Gold, 2; German Honor, 3; BBG, 4, Recording Secretary; Tifty, 2. CINDY L. MUSE 50 Pagum Street College Secretary Casa di Fior . . . Steve . . . skiing . . . “The Willyhouse” . . . B, P, D. M. T . . . Danny. . . . August 25th . . . A. F. . . .The Associations . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . Band, 3; Blue and Gold Representative, 1; Choral Arts, 3. JAMES A. MYERS 8 Cliffside Terrace College Undecided Jimmy . . . Rolston . . . Grand Funk . . . Hockey . . . Racing . . . Future Rock Group. Cross Country, 3; Indoor and Outdoor Track, 1; CYO, 4. 166 College MICHAEL J. O’BRIEN 82 Madison Street College ROBERT F. O’KEEFE 71 Coleman Street College Yatz at the beach . . . Victors . . . Behind Northgate . . .’Mr. Racca and Mr. Tighe . . . Vito’s Ronnie’s, Paul C’s, Paul D’s, Jesi’s Football Parties . . . Behind Granada lunch time . . . Paul D’s cottage, Marshfield ... Mr. Finn’s wave drills . . •62 Chevy . . . Captain of Everett and Medford Game . . . Captain of the Waltham Foot ' ball Game . . . Alberti Award, Junior year. Football, 3, Defensive End and Offensive Guard; Swimming Team, 2; Y.M.C.A., 9. General Sharon . . . OKie Number 71 ROBERT E. OLSON 23 Desmond Road Business June 7, 1972. Ski Club, 3. Accountant LINDA A. O’NEIL 78 North Milton Street Commercial , Summer of ’71 . . . “the apartment’’ . . . weasel . . . Wilton “the beach” . . . “Certain people and certain hopes for Blue and Gold, 1; Pep Club, 1. Stewardess . . . Dennis the future.” CAROL M. PACE 73 Central Avenue Business Secretary Wintertime and E.S. ... the ocean ... The Beatles — 1970 . August 30 1971 .. . Bonnie Clyde . . . September 5, 1971 . . . Weve only just begun” ... the tribe . . . “Coffee House” . . . Instant Karma. Ecce Signum. RICHARD J. PAGLICCIA 36 Henry Street College . Undecided Pag . . . Track . . . Grand Funk . . . Steppenwolf . . . Enjoy lots of girls . . . Kick off Dance. Choral Arts, 3. ANGELA M. PALUMBO 9 Ripley Street Commercial Secretary Steve . . . Revere Drive-In . . . football . . . nights up Maine . . . Old Orchard Beach . . . Funtown ... go carts . . . G.E.I.C.O. . . lemon squares . . . October 3, 1970. DENISE M. PAQUETTE 21 Myrtle Street Business Dental Hygienist May 7, 1971 . . . Dougie . . . Jeremiah . . . Lunch time, 216 .. . Three Dog Night . . . Aries . . . Cancer . . . May 29, 1971 . . . Indoor Perinic July 11-13, 1971 . . . Superstar . . . July 23, 1971 . . . We’ve Only Just Begun, Ticket Committee . . . Senior, Farewell Dance, Ticket and Publicity Committees . . . “Daddy, I miss you; May God take care of you forever.” Pep Club, 2. WILLIAM G. PARCELLIN 123 Webster Street General Undecided Billy . . . skiing . . . fishing . . . swimming . . .skindiving . . . Biology . . High-Rock . . . Eagle. Y.M.C.A., 6. KATHLEEN A. PAZYRA 26 Bent Avenue Commercial Undecided Kathy . . . Mike Capone . . . Revere . . . October 1, 1971 . . . Sewing . . . Hockey . . . Parties . . . Bookkeeping . . . Friendly’s . . . M.C. and K.P. Student Council, 1. SUSAN E. PEARLMAN 170 Bainbridge Street College Special Education The Sound of Music . . . the key of D (2 sharps) Major . . . 75c . . . the first seat . . . independence day: June 23, 1971 ... A C ... the over¬ night . . . card games at 3 a.m. . . . walks in search of windshield wipers and flat tires . . . chicken salad sandwiches ... a kissy-poo and a famous person who lives in Mass. . . . Donnie . . . tennis . . . chocolate ice cream at Baskin-Robbins? . . . the meaning of friendship. Band, Treas., 3; CAM, 3; National Honor, 2; French Honor, 3, Publ. Man, 1. PAUL G. PEDRO 52 Maple Street College Undecided “Pizza” . . . Pattie . . . miniature golf . . . drive-ins . . . Jeff, Jimmy . . . noodles . . . oyster . . . make-up . . . page three. Blue Gold, 2; Lit, 1. MARGARET R. PELOSI 13 Marlboro Street College Elementary Teacher Vito . . . Football Games . . . South Broadway . . . “Piglet” . . . Marshfield . . . Victory Parties . . . Chinese Food . . . Room 1147 . . . June 29, 1970 . . . pistachio ice cream . . . anything in blue . . . clothes . . . clothes . . . “Lasagna with Ragu.” Assistant Class Secretary, 2; CAM, Secretary; National Honor, Secretary; French Honor, 3; ‘Small Change,’ Junior Varieties; Publicity, “People Next Door.” CAROL A. PENTA 340 Washington Street College Special Education “Most of the luxuries, and many of the so-called comforts of life are not only not indespensible, but positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind” —;Henry David Thoreau. National Honor, 2; FTA, 3 Tri-Hi, 1; CYO, 2; Girls Basketball, 1; Maldonian, 2; Kappa Phi, 3, President. DOUGLAS E. PERRIGO 7 Blomerth Street College Police Officer Doug . . . Football . . . Hockey . . . Beatles . . . Oak Grove . . . Glen- wood School . . . Green . . . Paul’s American Service. RICHARD A. PERRY 190 Mountain Avenue General Car Racer Dicky . . . Drawing . . . Minibikes , . . Cars . . . Drums . . . Model Cars . . . Clerk in a grocery store. SUSAN A. PETTA 25 West Street Commercial Accountant Suzie . . . records . . . collecting . . . Bobby . . . July 2, 1970 . . . Monday nights . . . Spark’s Dept. Store. DEBRA A. PINKHAM 120 Adams Street College Teacher “I don’t know what I’m searching for, I never have opened the door. Tomorrow may find me at last, turning my back on the past” — Moody Blues . . . Debbie . , . Bobby . . . July 2, 1971 . . . Albie’s Volkswagon . . . “Carol, could I borrow some money?” . . . getting lost on my way to Woburn . . . Grand Funk . . . Oct. 3, 1971 . . . Neil Young forever . . . Mr. Abusamra . . . Anything baby blue and anything chocolate. Student Council, 1; Maldonian, 2; Tri-Hi, 1; Kappa Phi, 1. RONALD E. PLAVETSKY 49 Holyoke Street College Musician Ron . . . Music . . . Art . . . basketball . . . Motorcycles . . . boxing . . . Judson Square . . . “Peace” . . . “Your world is rapidly aging . . . won’t you get out of the new one if you can’t lend a hand, the times they are a changing.” GLENN A. POLANSKY 44 Starbird Street College Undecided Glenn . . . M.I.T. . . . Ace bowling . . . billiards . . . ping pong . . . coins stamps . . . Thompson Race Track . . . Seekonk Raceway . . . Mystic Valley Rifle Club . . . female company ... 38 ... 24 ... 36 .. . Riley’s Roast Beef. Choral Arts, 2; Orchestra, 1. ANDREW H. POLONSKY 71 Clifton Street College Undecided Andy . . . Schmuck . . . guitar . . . mono . . . summers . . . ha-moshav . . . keys . . . songleading ... belly-button lint . . . Red . . . Sha-na-na . . . Preston Beach . . . Cripple Creek Smoke-out . . Audrey’s Parties . . . “Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly.” ROBERT E. POSNER 96 Hancock Street College Lawyer Bob . . . Cog bowling league . . . Junior Varieties . . . Rotary Award, 1969 . . . Harvard Book Award . . . Hebrew High School . . . Cog Prize Speaking Contest . . . National Honor Job Bank . . . “Sound of Music” . . . piano . . . books . . . football . . . popular and classical music . . . George C. Scott . . . Leonard Bernstein . . . Mordecai Kaplan. Cog, 3, President; CHERYL A. POWER 9 Folsom Court Commercial Secretary Cheryl . . . hanging around Beer’s Drug Store . . . being with Gloria and Debbie . . . Neil Young ... A “Jay” . . . Gracey Slick . . . Johnny Winters . . . Berkshire Apparrel . . . “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make.” Softball, 1, rt. field; Future Business Leaders, 2; A.D.A. Sorority, 2. ELLEN H. PRESSMAN College 119 Bayrd Terrace College A beginning and an end with a new beginning . . . discovering . . . Septem¬ ber 7, 1970, mint green . . . September 2, 1971, light purple . . . Know what? . . . friendships . . . growing . . . “TTiat man may last, but never lives,” . . . “being loved in spite of ourselves “Strike hands with me . . . and life is long.” National Honor Society, 2, Treasurer; MARIE A. PRESUTTI ' 95 Faulkner Street Commercial Undecided Marie . . . horseback riding . . . dance . . . travel . . . Summer of ’70. FRANK J. PROCOPIO 21 Sheafe Street Work Study Cabinet Molser Frank . . . collecting pennies . . . Dodge car . . . 340’s . . . 426 Hemis . . . 440’s . . . Hu-Form Kitchens. ANDREA R. PROCTOR 30 Barnes Avenue College Nurse Andy . . . Grand Funk . . . horseback riding . . . swimming . . . skiing . . . Pep Club, 2; Kappa Phi Sorority, 3. JOANNE F. QUINN 226 Cross Street Business Airline Stewardess Jo . . . majorette leader “Hull” . . . sewing . . . cooking . . . surfing . . . skiing . . . driving . . . Mike, when we met. CAROL A. RABBOTTINO 11 Fairmont Place College Undecided Linus . . . sewing . . . Dulcibella Coo! Bruins . . . Chinese food . . . June, 1972. WILLIAM F. RAFUSE 19 Franklin Street College Undecided Bill . . . driving ... 2 letters . . . Consolidated Service Corporation . . . Neil Young . . . Gym . . . Swimming . . . Football . . . hockey . . . basket¬ ball . . . Navy . . . street hockey in small gym, June 1971 . . . Football cards . . . Waitts Mountain, U.S.A. Swim Team, 3. VIRGINIA M. RAGUCCI 35 Avalon Road College Dental Hygienist Ginny . . . summertime . . . weekends . . . Sunday afternoon drives . . . with friends . . . October 29, 4:31 . . . It’s a boy — auntie . . . June 25, the Res! . . . October 20, finally! STEVEN I. RAINEN 182 Walnut Street College Undecided Pussy . . . Cathy . . . Uncle Leo’s . . . Nahant . . . “Duffy” .... “No Waiting Here” . . . Grand Funk Railroad . . . C.S.N. and Y. . . . Newman’s . . . Republic Pipe . . . Fuller Brush . . . attic ... U. of Hartford weekend . . . Mateus . . . Bob’s fingers . . . Band Concert . . . Preston Beach. Maldonian, 2; Sports Co-Editor; TIFTY, 3; St udent Council, 1; Blue and Gold Representative, 1. JOHN H. RAMMAGE 12 Pratt Street General Electrician Summer of “69” . . . Rago . . . VW . . . Huston . . . Nov. 22, 1970 .. . July, 1971 III Beatles . . . Let It Bee . . . Kelli . . . Emerson Lake and Palmer . . . August 1970 . . . Capri. ROBERT P. RAWNSLEY 42 Weeland Street College College Bob . . . Nantasket . . . Vermont . . . football . . . hockey . . . Beatles . . . Linden Drug Store. JANET L. BEDFORD 45 Rand Street College Undecided Riflery . . . camping . . . traveling . . . watching the Bruins . . . reading . . . football . . . Saturday morning’s . . . Wednesday , . . number 8. Riflle Club, 3; Band, 4; Field Hockey, 2; Youth Group, 6. DAVID S. REID 197 Glenwood Street College College Dave . . . James Randal Associate . . . De Molay . . . Cape . . . Amerige Park . . . football . . . Paul D’s . . . Indoor and Outdoor Track, 2. College Guess Who Supplies . . COG. 1. DEBORAH A. REILLY 18 Blomerth Street College Debbie . . . Revere . Tri-Hi, 1. Nurse painting . . . baseball . . . hockey. Future Nurses, 3, JOHN A. RENZELLA 92 Winchester Street Lawyer , . . Grand Funk Railroad . . . Nahant . . . Topson Automotive Ann . . . Golfing . . . hockey. Latin Honor, 3; Vice-President; JUDITH A. REPPUCC I 718 Highland Avenue College Commercial Artist “It’s only the beginning, just the start” . . . Judy . . . Chicago . . . mountains . . . sketching . . .Beginnings . . . Hey Jude. Tri-Hi, 3; Pep KATHLEEN M. RILEY 20 Waverly Street Commercial Court Stenographer Kathy . . . Tommy and the Who . . . Fred . . . Brighams . . . hockey . . . Nahant . . . basketball . . . July 10th . . . Sept. 11th. Future Nurses, 1. LINDA M. RIZZO 146 Pearl Street Business Undecided “Think of Today. Hope for Tomorrow” . . . Stoney ... the summer . . . parties , , , Freedom . . . music . . . Santana . . . The Who . . . Yo Yo . . . weekends and holidays . . . hitting the bottle . . . Chinese food . . . Jordan Marsh Co. SUSAN E. ROBBINS 57 Plymouth Road Commercial Secretary Mustangs and Juicy ... Just the two of us . . . R.J. . . . Rm. 204 . . . I like it! . . . V.I.P.’s . . . Brown Galaxie ... I em! . . . It’s Code in Mauden! . . . Everett . . . The Who . . . Devir St. . . . wagon ... I think I’m totaled! . . . Taurus . . . Capricorn ... I don’t know what’s going on!! . . . Frank . . . April 23, 1971 . . . You’ve Made Me So Very Happy . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . Site Selection Committee for Senior Prom. Phi Delta Phi, 3. Club, 2. THOMAS G. RESTUCCIA 44 Coleman Street College College York Beach . . . humps . . . Cros by, Stills, Nash and Young . . . October 29-30 . . . Linden Mountains, many a night . . . Suite Judy Blue Eyes . . . party on. Basketball, 2. MARY J. REVELAS 9 Russell Street College Speech and Hearing Therapist Music . . . Chicago . . . sports . . . hockey . . . Brighams . . . rehearsals . . marta . . . singing . . . skating . . . skiing . . . football games. French Honor, 2; USONA, 3; Future Teachers, 2; Ski Club, 1; Choral Arts, 3; Concert Choir, 3; Madrigals, 3. STEVEN P. RICE 150 Edwell Street General Mechanic Steve . . . working on cars . . . fixes cars . . . other stuff. HORACE B. ROGERS, JR. 79 Alden Street Business College Chucky . . . basketball . . . karate . . . school . . . Malden Knitting Mills . . . soul music . . . Temptations. Basketball, guard, 3. PRISCILLA A. ROGERS 16 Upham Terrace College Social Worker Choral Arts, 3; Ecce Signum, 3; Orchestra, 2, Secretary. FREDERICK L. ROWE, JR. 83 Avon Street College Chemical Engineering Edgeworth . . . Malden Square , , , Band . . . Physics . . . Football games. 170 . KATHERINE L. ROWE 370 Salem Street Commercial Secretary Kathy . . . Neil Young . . . Jethro Tull . . . summer of 71 . . . Larry . . . Sept. 8, 71 . . . June 29, 69 . . . May 21, 71 . . . Dawns . . . Turtles . . . July 10, 71 . . . 1972. Pep Club, 2; FBLA, 2. THOMAS J. ROWE 83 Avon Street General Undecided BRENDA R. RUBIN 28 Starbird Street College Psychologist “There is a land of the living and a land of the dead, the bridge is love, the only survivor.” . . . Ronnie . . . my family . . . friends . . . people. ELISSA G. RUBIN 165 Cross Street College Undecided “Expression comes with understanding. Ask questions, listen to answers; Draw your own lines. Search for the old and the new ideas to be de¬ veloped from within. Search for yourself. Through this search you will also find others” . . . “Your search, you will find will never end. The more you learn, the more you will find you don’t know. Throughout life, re¬ spect your fellow men for even if they don’t respect you, you will have respect.” STEPHEN H. RUBIN 61 Princeton Road College Accounting Rube . . . hard rock . . . football . . . Best man at Charlie Sholder’s wedding . . . Maplewood Market . . . Mike Swartz’s house . . . Malden AZA . . . Frida in 5 years . . . band torture for 2 years . . . girls. COG, 1; AZA, 3, Vice President. DIANE RUGGIERO 67 Waite Street Business Undecided Eddie . . . December, 1973. ELAINE M. RUPLIS 34 Hanover Street General Practical Nurse Little Bo . . . October 29 . . . Blue Bomber . . . Signor Pizza . . . Coffee House . . . Malden Square ... 13, 13, 13 . . . Santana . . . Grand Funk .. . Simone. JANICE M. RUSSELL 58 Hill Street College Undecided PAUL L. D. RUSSELL, JR. 90 Essex Street Commercial College “Remember people of M.H.S., prejudice is a bad thing; I know, I met some in this school. I’m sure you know who you are. And, I’m sorry I met you!” Russ . . . Football letters . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . The People Next Door . . . “Sly” . . . Temptations . . . James Brown . . . F85 . . . Mel. Choral Arts, 3; Tennis Team, 3; ECO, 1; COG, 2; Foot¬ ball, 3; Track Team, 2; Homeroom Representative, 3; SFAAB, 1; Ticket Committee, 2; Chairman. JAMES M. RUSSO 211 Salem Street General Undecided The Who . . . Rolling Stones . . . Emerson, Lake, and Palmer . . . good food . . . tea . . . Arlene. RITA L. RYAN 105 Oliver Street College Undecided Large coke with no ice . . . m’na m’n a . . . coppertone . . . Mr. Green (LBBENOFN) . . . later . . . T.S. . . . that summer . . . the crab . . . globin . . . Our House . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . green and then tan . . . kermit. French Honor, 3; Tri-Hi, 3; Pep Club, 2. ROBERT C. SAGER 35 Park Street College Lawyer Sag . . . Israel-Date . . . London-Claire . . . Amsterdam-Lynn. Green¬ room, 2; COG, 2; Swim Team, 3, backstroke. 171 SANDRA E. SCURRAH 76 Alden Street General Sam. STEVEN J. SAMPSON 5 Rockland Park Undecided General MARY A. SANBORN 48 Orient Street Nurse J anuary 25th . . . hard rock . . . Janis Joplin . . . Boston . . . Weve Only Just Begun . . . Lois . . . girl talk . . . sewing . . . hockey . . . football games . . . music . . . pizza . . . long rides . . . New Hamp¬ shire . . . summer vacations. Future Nurses, 1; Choral Arts, 3. ROBERT E. SANDLER 40 Grace Street College Undecided Rob . . . Minihans . . . Jethro Tull . . . Rolling Stones . . . James Gang . . . Coleman’s . . . Beth . . . high . . . swimming up H.P. Indoor Track, 2. BARBARA J. SAPERIA 338 Ferry Street College College Barbs . . . the six of us . . . Chelsea Naval Hospital . . . Beachmont . . . The Club . . . Willy’s peace . . . blue Novas . . . April 4, 1971. Pep Club, 1; BBG, 3; NEFTY, 3; Phi Delta Phi, 2. SUSAN M. SASSO 35 Waite Street Extension College College Sid, spaghetti, and wine . . . tennis ... the candle . . . LBBCNOFN . . . Pennsylvania . . . D and B . . . whiz and bloop . . . services . . . rolls, butter, and hot sauce. Maldonian, 3, Layout Editor; CAM, 3, Treasurer; National Honor Quarterly Award. CATHERINE B. SATHAM 7 Greenleaf Street College Writer Cathy . . . collecting records . . . reading books . . . working at the library. Greenroom, 3; Rifle Club, 1; Fleur de Lis, 2. CATHY A. SCAMPORINO 80 Neal Street College College Steve . . . Rm. 210 .. . Winter, 1970 . . . football games . . . “March 7” . . . Falmouth Heights . . . weekends . . . doubling with Peter and ? Three Dog Night Concerts . . . Grand Funk Railroad. Pep Club, 1; Ski Club, 1; Maldonian Staff, 1; Maldonian Homeroom Representative, 1. College DAVID F. SCANNELL 1154 Fellsway Doctor Choral Arts, 3 ; ECO, 3, Treasurer; Concert Choir, 3 ; Madrigal Singers, 3. College ANDREW J. SCARANO 20 Ellis Street Oceanographer Commercial THOMAS J. SCHIFANO 11 Whitman Street Undecided Harmonica . . . Piano ... in the house . . . The Twin Drive-in . . . Drawing . . . stamps . . . Math . . . Bicycle riding . . . skating. PHILIP A. SCIBELLI 103 Oakland Street College Undecided Phil . . . Loop . . . Nights at Carey’s . . . Linden Mountains . . . the square . . . good friends, good people, good times . . . pool at the Y . . . long Saturdays at Piece O’ Pizza . . . English class 3 yrs. . . . the Center, Amerige Park . . . MHS forever . . . “Ours were great times of innocence, truth and love, never to be forgotten, always to be cherished.’’ 172 Commercial Hairdresser PETER B. SELTSER 258 Clifton Street General Writer “One seed can start a garden; One drop can start a sea; One doubt can start a hating; One dream can set us free. Tifty, 3; Homeroom Repre¬ sentative, 1. MARC J. SEMON 257 Summer Street General , National Guard Seadog . . . Glenwood Mountain . . . Everybody There . . . California . . . Dexter House . . . dish washer . . . Jethro Tull . . . Joe Cocker. Track, 1. VINCENT R. SESTITO 197 Coleman Street College Undecided Newport . . . Gold . . . when I was small . . . Alvin Lee . . . Grand Funk . . . Linden Park . . . Bikes . . . V.W.’s . . . “One of those Days” . . . “Well, all right” . . . Natures . . . H.P. . . . horseback riding . . . three times. MARJORIE A. SHAFFER 30 High Street College Undecided Piece . . . October 16 . . . Margie . . . Dance to the Music . . . Gerry . . . The Flag Pole. Pep Club, 2. BRIAN R. SHEA 11 Waite Street Extension College College Frosty’s Blueberry Hill . . . Lopresti’s weekend . . . the square . . . Wayward Bridge . . . Bear . . . football celebrations ... 3 Dog Night . . . Chicago. Football, 3, Center 53; Swimming, 1; Student Council, 1. MARY L. SHEA 36 Echo Street College College Many people became outstanding except for their fear of being different. . . . P.B. and the Finklemeyers . . . just with ice cubes! . . . The big G. Tri-Hi, 3, Vice President; Pep Club, 1; Field Hockey, 3; Girl’s Basket¬ ball, 3; Maldonian, 2. BRUCE A. SHEAR 177 Cherry Street College Dentist Gloucester . . . Basketball . . . hockey . . . golf . . . weekends on the boat. Rifle Club, 1; Ski Club, 1; Tifty, 3. SANDRA L. SHEAR 99 Kimball Street College Teacher Orchestra, 3; B.B.G., 4. ROBERT S. SHERIDAN 263 Medford Street College Engineer Grand Funk . . . New Hampshire . . . The Corner and the boys . Sports . . . track . . . music . . . Led Zeppellin . . . Sly and the Family Stone . . . Black Sabbath. DYANNE L. SHERMAN 10 Rockwell Street College . College “To live you must nearly die, giving up the need to say, ‘I,’ just look to your soul for the answer, look to your soul.”—1. Rivers . . . October 15 . . . waitress at Brighams . . . Fashion illustrator at Berkshire Apparel . . . receptionist at Aristocial Heating . . . librarian . . . Maplewood Branch . . . “is all that we see or seem, just a dream within a dream” . . . “Our House.” Pep Club, 2. WENDY B. SHERMAN 81 Plymouth Road College Teacher Bike riding . . . walking . . . basketball . . . biology. Band, 2; Greenroom 1; F.T.A., 2; Tifty, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 1. RICHARD N. SHIND 41 Princeton Road College Lawyer Sue . . . Mr. Baran . . . squeezy . . . Nahant . . . “Fool with the bull and you get the horn” . . . Bud . . . Pussy . . . my car . . . Crown Baking . . . Park Street . . . Sargent Willcox . . . Tick . . . men of the Foreign Legion . . . Ten Years After . . . Hope to be six feet tall. 173 CHARLES M. SHOLDER 88 Boylston Street College Business Management Charlie . . . April 25, 1971 . . . Crown Baking . . . Winthrop . . . Ran¬ dolph ... In 3 years. Cog, 2; Rifle Club, 1; MVGC, 5. VALERIE S. SIGSBURY 140 Newland Street Business Undecided Working with Senior Citizens . . . Brighams . . . Revere . . . dancing . . . summer of 1971 . . . boys . . . work study. Choral Arts, 1. EDWARD T. SILVA 68 Gilbert Street General Technical Engineer Ed . . . Wood working . . . Sports . . . Football . . . Mechanical Drawing. MARION M. SILVA 37 Vernon Street Commercial Undecided Keith . . . August 26, 1971 . . . Tennis . . . Softball. BARBARA L. SINCLAIR 166 Hawthorne Street College Elementary School Teacher Ocean Park, Maine . . . Michigan . . . flute . . . B.Y.F. . . . Choral Arts. Concert Choir, 2. DIANE E. SINGELAIS 40 Swan Street Commercial Undeci ded Swimming . . . Typing . . . watching the Bruins. Ecce Sigium, 3. KATHERINE J. SMALL 60 Neal Street College Missionary Kathy Jo . . . E.N.C. . . . NOAH . . . “Think you’re funny? get out!!” Tri-Hi, 3; ECO, 3; Pep Club, 2; ETA, 3, Treasurer. JOHN P. SMALLWOOD 63 Linwood Street College Pilot GAIL M. SMITH 8 Boylston Street College X-Ray Technician Smitty . . . U. Mass, May 23, 1971 .. . Circus Peanuts . . . Wait a minute, it’s about the . . . Hine’s V.I.P. . . . Brigham’s Wall . . . totales . . . parties . . . squeak . . . very special friendships . . . the hoop . . . rallies . . . nedlams and footballs . . . Allyn . . . Water pistols . . . Three Dog Night . . . haunted h ouses and horror movies . . . Rockport ... the square. Ticket and script of We’ve Only Just Begun; S.F.A.A.B, 1; Stu¬ dent Council, 2; Pep Club, 2; Tri-Hi, 1; A.D.A., 3. LLOYD R. SMITH 49 Sprague Street General Pro Umpire Smitty . . . Umpiring Sports . . . Woodworking . . . baseball . . . hockey. Band, 3; Northern Bureau of Umpires, 3; Pro’s Ump School, 3; Penn¬ sylvania Umpire School, 2. NANCY A. SMITH 220 Sammett Street Commercial Undecided Football . . . Bruins . . . 9-2-70 . . . Work Study . . . babysitting . . . Summer of ’68 . . . Jeannie and Joanne . . . Summer of ’70 . . . Tommy . . . Carole King . . . James Taylor. Pep Club, 2. NANCY E. SMITH 22 Woodrow Avenue College College “If the people only knew. If they could visualize. Just open their eyes. Even stop to think about. If they could open their minds, they could get beyond . . .”—Chicago. 174 VALERIE SPONGBERG 64 Glenwood Street General Legal Secretary June 23, 1970 . . . YWCA . . . Typing I . . . John Denver . . . “All people smile in the same language.” MICHAEL P. SQUIRES 133 Walnut Street College Communications “Mike” . . . ‘LTC’ . . . Linda . . . Conventions . . . DLC 70 . . . RLC 70 . . . Eriendships made . . . Brookline . . . BBYO . . . long talks with Marion . . . maturity . . . music . . . Past President Malden AZA 70-71 . . . TRI STATE Regional Officer 71-72. Choral Art Society, 2; AZA, 4. DANIEL J. STEEANILO 146 Oliver Street College Physical Education Teacher Danny . . . The Common . . . frostys’ . . . Blueberry Hill . . . September 26 . . . Carole 36 . . . soul . . . Vito’s parties . . . C.J.’s cottage . . . car¬ ried out . . . football . . . track. Student Council, 1; Football Team, 3; Indoor Track, 3; Outdoor Track, 3. MARY T. STEIBER 285 Summer Street Commercial Secretary Reading . . . swimming . . . animals . . . car racing . . . Steno . . . Grand Funk. Rifle Club, 1. LESLEE A. STEPHERSON 107 Newland Street College College “When through man a little love and goodness, a little more light and truth comes into the world, then that man’s life had meaning” . . . Power . . . partying . . . Lanox . . . B.C. . . . F.H. . . . anythings . ; : candles . . . silver . . . Love is Life . . . Oak Bluffs . . . flowers ... 1:00 .. . Dr. Zorba . . . Puppy . . . Giggles . . . Lemon . . . Grape . . . Right On! . . . Baby . . . Flame of love is about to die . . . garage . . . trolley tracks . . . beer . . . Funkadelics ... a family affair . . . Rosedale . . . Study. WILLIAM E. STEVENS, JR. 56 Fairview Avenue Work Study Cabinet Making Cat . . . hockey . . . skiing . . . Linden Square . . . January 1 . . . Wood¬ working. Rifle Team, 3. RUSSELL R. SMITH 220 Sammett Street General Undecided “81 end” . . . Buffalo’s Bus . . . Lumb’s Variety . . . playing street hockey . . . nickname Bobby Orr . . . Rolling Stones. Football Team, 2. CYNTHIA L. SNOW College 10 Woodville Terrace Detective Cindy . . . Wednesday Nights . . . New Jersey in Choral Arts . . . Super- star . . . The Carpenters . . . Folk Group . . . Camping. Band, 4; Girl Scouts, 11, President. MARION A. SNYDER 71 Walnut Street Commercial Undecided The color blue for love, life, happiness, and peace . . . chocolate ice cream . . . California, August ’70 . . . people . . . Maid Marion looking for Robin Hood ... A memory-RLC, December ’70-JB. . . . Benanu BBG President 71-72 .. . Friends . . . MS.EP.BG.HF. ... Hr. 329-Mr. B. . . . music . . . Carpenters . . . “See You In September”—forever . . . “My love to all those who cared, shared it, and returned it” . . . BBYO, 4; Maldonian, 2, Head typist; Blue and Gold Representative, 2. DIANE M. SOLARI 18 Garden Street Commercial Undecided Newport . . . Gorham . . . Gold . . . Raymonds Parking Lot . . . Park Street . . . Yago Sangria . . . H.P. Swimming . . . Bike riding . . . Jethro Tull . . . Neil Young . . . James Gang. ALAN A. SPADARO 123 Lawrence Street General Undecided SUSAN I. SPINELLA 120 Columbia Street Business X-Ray Technician Secretary . . . Mr. Duffy . . . horseback riding . . . Bike riding . . . Barron and Stadfeld . . . “Love that Brendon” . . . Cape Cod Weekends ... Ski Trips to New Hampshire . . . “What you see is what you are gonna get” . . . Pisces . . . The Pink Alpha . . . Gotta split . . . Smiles after dark. 175 MICHAEL S. STEWART 98 Cross Street General Artist “People who live for money, will send their sons to die for it!” KAREN S. STRASNICK 13 Hazlewood Street College Undecided Write on your hearts that each day is the best day of the year . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . Hines V.I.P.’s . . . remember the good times . . . Poker Face . . . now and always . . . the summer of “71” . . . High on happiness . . . All you need is love . . . baton . . . dancing . . . music . . . English. Phi Delta Phi, 3, Vice President; French Honor, 1. JEAN S. STRAZDES 342 Medford Street College Voice Major “In order to find inner peace, one must be aware of oneself and his rela¬ tionship to God, nature, and man.” Choral Arts, 3, President; Concert Choir, 3; Madrigals, 3. KATHLEEN E. STUDLEY 18 Pratt Street College Secretary CYO . . . Oct. 18, 70 . . . purple ... The Rolling Stones . . . “Don’t Pull Your Love Out” . . . Bobby Vinton . . . YWCA . . . Lynn Beach . . . football . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . Mick Jagger. Choral yVrts 3 CHERYL A. SULLIVAN 24 Orchard Street Commercial Dental Assistant Steve . . . October 31, 1971 . . . Happy Halloween . . . hoops with blue and gold paint . . . “70” . . . lemon . . . H.R. 401 . . . Junior Varieties . . , Hines’ V.I.P.’s . . . Small Change . . . “Where do you want to go?” . . . the “common” . . . yellow . . . Mary Anne’s house . . . Prom 71 . . . football games . . . victory and loss parties . . . special friends . . . Nedlam . . . Rated X . . . special cards . . . Smyly Buick and “OPAL” . . . lasagna with Ragu . . . memories. DIANE L. SULLIVAN 1015 Salem Street Business Undecided The tribe . . . fight, fight, fight . . . laugh, laugh, laugh . . . Ecce Signum . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . April 23, 1971 . . . You keep me hanging on . . . The Square . . . Swan Street . . . Nahant . . . Jimmy. Pep Club, 1. JANICE E. SURETTE 82 Beltran Street College Norman . . . fingers in the eye . . . blue and green . . . H.A. . . . memories ... on my way. KEVIN G. SURETTE 137 Alden Street Business All music . . . The Who . . . Rolling Stones Christmas . . . football . . . drums. Undecided . U. Mass Undecided hockey . . . MARYANNE SULLIVAN 89 Boylston Street College Dental Assistant Squeak . . . 517-126 . . . blue . . . lemons . . . haunted castle . . . blue plaid ... a brother . . . Common . . . LA . . . babysitting . . . shower curtain cards . . . red flag . . . laughs and tears . . . telephone plug . . . nine’s V.I.P.’s . . . banquet . . . miniature golf . . . McDonald’s . . . Chelsea game . . . lion . . . August . . . streamers . . . Love is . . . west . . . telephone calls . . . Happy Easter . . . drive-in . . . Rockport ride . . . Kowloon . . . Friends . . . pictures . . . Jackie Ryan . . . Algebra 2 . . . hockey games . . . never can say Good-bye. MAUREEN A. SULLIVAN 51 Fairlawn Street General Airline Stewardess Mau . . . Ten Years After . . . football . . . Tri-City . . . March 29, 1971 . . . Hurt So Bad . . . the Lettermen . . . Scott . . . green . . . doubling . . . apple-picking . . . the country. PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN 61 Alden Street Business Undecided Pat . . . Temptations . . . D.F. . . . the beach . . . Carole King . . . Tap¬ estry . . . football . . . shorthand . . . reporter. FBLA, 1; Pep Club, 1. ROBERT D. SULLIVAN 827 Main Street College Undecided Band . . . Drums ... Cars .. . Grand Funk . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Water skiing . . . 401 . . . Mr. Carroll . . . football games . . . Basket¬ ball. 176 College Parlez-vous francais? LYNNE M. SWANSBURG 11 Grace Street Chinese food Rich guitar College knitting . . . a b2 = c2. Student Council, 1; Blue and Gold Representative, 1 Pep Club, 1; Kappa Phi, 3. LESLIE A. SWANSEN 162 Pearl Street Commercial , , . Football games . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . Berkshire . . A.D.A., 2; FBLA, 2. CARL A. SWANSON 232 Clifton Street College Chem II . . . slide rule . . . hockey . . . SAT’s . . . Harvard . . 2 . . . J. Geils . . . Jimmie Hendrix ... ten speed racer ... 68 . . Magic Dick . . . camping . . . White Mountains . . . beer certs . . . Malden Street Hockey Team, 2; COG, 1. STEPHEN A. TAMAGNA 97 Porter Street College _ . yellow . . football . Science . Airline George. College October Yamaha . . con- Wrestling . . . The Corner Miss Goldstein . . . baseball poration . . . Miss Nicholas . . . Navy. Rifle Club, 1. JILL K. TAYLOR 108 Ashland Street Commercial “The Green” . . . Judson Square Spa . . . Dawn Dylan . . . Joan Baez Concert . . see-saws . . . the beach in winter College “T” . . . Rod Stewart . . . . Consolidated Service Cor- Hunting . . . Open Campus Undecided May 22 . . . Bob October 16—Remember Dawn? . . . lime green and round . . . green fenders . . . New Years 1971 . . . “I want you near to all my fears, to help me to leave all my blues behind.” Donovan. Pep Club, T, FBLA, T, ADA, 1. NANCY L. TERRIO 8 Andrew Street Commercial Secretary “A hill, a hill, a real New Hampshire hill” ... “I got the idea from her . . . Peppermint . . . Red Sox . . . football . . . ride by slow . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . Shhh! . . . Our House . . . Tri-Hi, 3; Pep Club, 1. GEORGE C. THING, JR. 21 Wyoming Avenue College Policeman Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Santana. . . motorcycles . . . the shore . . . country roads . . . hockey ... ice and pucks . . . mad driver . . . Evel Kneivel . . . sleazy rider . . . the dog killer . . . Hondas . . . Carol . . . March 18, 1970 . . . Four-Way Street. RICHARD P. THOMANN 1232 Salem Street College College Rick . . . coins . . . baseball . . . German. JOANNE E. FIERI 439 Ferry Street Commercial Secretary Nedlam . . . football . . . basketball . . . Patty . . . Charlie . . . Posters . . . Miss McGee . . . May 14, 1970 . . . fashion show . . . green garbage bags . . . D.M. . . . “You’ve got a friend.” Tri-Hi, 1; Pep Club, 3; FBLA, 2, President. KATHLEEN A. TKACZUK 107 Rockwell Street Commercial Secretary Dennis . . . October 3, 1971 . . . Captain Cleanup . . . Thom McAn . . . John . . . Thanks . . . Michelle . . . Trouble . . . East 106 . . . We’ve Only Just Begun . . . C.C. and Company . . . Donna . . . Amerige Park . . . Cape Cod . . . More Trouble . . . The Surf . . . Sloe Gin . . . Nahant . . . Friendly’s . . . The Allman Brothers . . . Stormy Monday . . . Crescent Auto School . . . Bruce, John, Leslie . . . Yellow mustang . . . East Boston . . . Everlasting friendship. JOHN J. TODISCO 31 Clapp Street College Undecided J.T. . . . stamps . . . coins . . . Higgins ... 3 Dog Night . . . Rye . . . hockey . . . surfing ... July 4, 1971. JOYCE E. TOOTHAKER 115 Gilbert Street College Artist Superstar . . . October 2, 1971 . . . Washington, D.C. . . . water s kiing . . . Corvetts . . . the office . . . muckrucker . . . “Go Away Little Girl” . . . The Fat Grape . . . “Get out, get out, tch’t-tcht” . . . Junior Varieties . . . Our House. 177 CATHERINE R. TOPPING 4 Arcadia Street Commercial Dental Assistant Swimming . . . Roy . . . horseback riding . . . The Circle . . . Cathy . . . hockey . . . March 22, 1969. Choral Arts, 1; Pep Club, 2. MASROB J. TOROSIAN 82 Warren Avenue College Physical Ed. Instructor YMCA . . . Babe Ruth . . . CYO . . . Basketball . . . Class of ’72. Student Council, 3; Basketball, 3; Cross Country, 1; Outdoor track, 1. CINDY E. TRACER 25 Clarendon Street College Writing Smile . . . love ... be happy . . . Nahant . . . K-K-K-Kathy . . . happy hours . . . Mr. Peterson . . . whipped cream . . . Cinanisue Traleago . . . August 17 . . . talk . . . laugh ... to live is to love . . . boys, boys, boys . . . kiss me . . . horny little devil . . . friends . . . poetry . . . Rod Mckuen. Pep Club, 1; Choral Arts, 3. WILLIAM G. TULLY 100 Waite Street General Undecided Listening to Rolling Stones. ANNE C. TUMBLIN 95 Dexter Street College “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people —Oscar Wilde KEVIN W. TUPPER 18 High Rock Road College French Teacher “A planet doesn’t explode of itself,” said drily the Martian Astronomer, gazing off into the air—“That they were able to do it is proof that highly Intelligent beings must have been living there.”—John Hall Wheeloch Artist exist, that is all.” DIANE M. TURMEL 115 Cedar Street College Nurse Dec. 70 . . . Bluebird . . . Glenn . . . Peabody . . . the party . . . April 6, 69 . . . L.A. . . . Someday . . . Gilchrist’s . . . through the mountains with little red bus. PAUL M. VALENTE 316 Charles Street General Undecided Sports . . . ice . . . pucks . . . tackle . . . block . . . goal-line . . . gro¬ cery . . . First National . . . Medford . . . Wellington Circle. JV Foot¬ ball Team, 1. MARLENE F. VALENTIN 50 Lincoln Street Business Secretary Soul music . . . Issac Hayes . . . Jackson Five . . . swimming and bowling . . . basketball. Basketball team. GLORIA J. VERRENGIA 7 Wentworth Street College Undecided March 15, 1969 . . . Oct. 2, 1970. PETER VILLELLA 10 Elwell Street College Musician “Just open your eyes and realize The way it’s always been. Just open your mind and you will find The way it’s always been. Just open your heart and that’s a start.”—Justin Hayward. DEBRA A. VIRTUE 33 Tufts Street General Undecided What’s up? . . . Bill . . . coffee and coke . . . Big A1 . . . November 7 . . . Snowshoes ... the mount . . . Pine Hill ... 65 Judson St. . . . Crichet . . . NoNo . . . Riley’s . . . N.H. . . . Kenmore Square and the Fatted Calf . . . won’t get fooled again . . . Story in your eyes . . . My junior year and Mr. D. 178 SUSAN M. WAKEFIELD 22 Faulkner Street Commercial Airline Stewardess Dawn . . . Laurie . . . Lorraine . . . the square. KENNETH A. WALLACE 10 Webber Street Work Study Undecided “Wally” . . . sports ' . . work. DANIEL E. WALSH 139 Coleman Street College Undecided Hockey . . . Sports . . . Fun. LORRAINE J. WALSH 10 Barstow Street Business Computer Programmer Buffy . . . Bike riding . . . sports . . . Room 14 . . . History Class . . . Crosby, Stills, and Nash . . . Red Sox . . . Bruins . . . Bobby Orr . . . CYO Basketball, 3. THOMAS J. WALSH 48 Murray Hill Road College Business Career TJ . . . Stop Shop, Wellington Circle . . . hockey . . . track . .. . math . . . Arthur’s spot . . . “Let it go” . . . the Who . . . Stones . . . Nahant . . . Phil’s parties . . . Mick the Man. CAROL J. WARD 11 Kearnes Street Business Medical Secretary You are you and I am I, and if by chance we find each other. It’s beau¬ tiful. Future Nurse’s Club, 1; Basketball, 1; CYO, 2. DANIEL A. WATTON 124 Glenwood Street College Dentist “I want to wish the best of luck to the Class of 72. They’re the friendli¬ est, greatest kids I knew, friends I’d hate to lose.” DONNA R. WEDGE 63 Coleman Street General Undecided SHARON L. WEDGE 63 Coleman Street General X-ray Technician Sharon and O’Kee . . . Football Parties . . . Yat’s at the beach . . . music . . . Chicago . . . Summer nights in Everett. PHILIP B. WEINER 110 Franklin Street College Lawyer “Phil” . . . Music . . . Sports . . . Girls . . . skiing . . . baseball. AZA, 4, President; Cog, 2, Treasurer; Band, 4; ECO, 2. ROBERT B. WEINER 141 Kimball Street College Undecided “Bob” . . . sports . . . rock music. Cog, 3, Senior Exec.; AZA, 4. NORMA H. WEISBERG 133 Franklin Street College Fashion Merchandiser Juicy and Mustang . . . just the two of us . . . V.I.P.’s . . . Small Change . . . Sea Sick Sailors . . . R.J. . . . 204 . . . The Who . . . Three Dog Night . . . C.S.N. and Y. . . . It’s code in Mauden . . . Custers and Knee Highs . . . F.A.C.T.S. . . . Swinger 340 .. . Nahant . . . B.E. and D. . . . Everett . . . Blue Pontiac . . . “You are you, and I am I, and if by chance we find each other. It’s beautiful.” 179 ROBERTA J. WEISS 64 Brentwood Street College English Teacher “Bubbie” . . . “Strong is the friendship that turns into love. Sad is the love that turns into friendship.” . . . Bluebird . . . Many summer friends . . . The Unknown Soldier . . . broken drumsticks . . . breakfast at Al’s . . . wire rims and guitars ... my bike . . . James Taylor . . . love is Mr. Greenjeans. Choral Art, 3; Concert Choir, 2; Blue and Gold, 2. DEBRA A. WHITE 35 Fulton Street Commercial College My hum . . . my cat . . . garbage . . . Molson Ale . . . reading . . . snow . .. . peace of mind . . . Bob Dylan and the Beatles. ROBERT W. WHITE 35 Fulton Street General Undecided “In a soldier’s stance I aimed my hard at the mongrel dogs who teach. Fearing not. I’d become my enemy in the instant that I preach”—Bob Zimmerman. ROBERT C. WHYNOT 2 Wyeth Court General Carpenter Bob and Mari Anne . . . Maine . . . Homeroom 404 . . . Pete’s party . . . woodworking . . . Mt. Hood . . . hockey practice . . . Maroons . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . 5th period Mr. Blanchette’s study . . . 6th period Mr. Carroll’s room . . . Student Council, 3; Hockey, 3, defense; All Star Hockey Team, 1; CYO, 2. FRANK F. WIERSZCHALEK 732 Broadway General Woodworker Faulkner Manufacturing Co. . . . Cars . . . playing Beatle records and tapes . . . Football . . . hockey . . . drag racing. JOHN F. WILLCOX 222 Sammett Street General Undecided “Cuddles” . . . sports . . . “23” . . . “Bad Dude” . . . Mount Hampton . . . Memorial Day . . . Parties . . . Square . . . Lumps . . . Sports . . . Rolling Stones . . . Southie. Football, 1. WENDY WILLCOX 74 Columbia Street College Airline Stewardess Bright, sunny days . . . N.H. . . . Razz . . . rings ’n things . . . friends . . . life . . . John Mayall, J.A., and the Boy. JAMES J. WILSON 106 Lawrence Street General Undecided Jane . . . “Hach” . . . Surfing . . . “Room 404—Goodtimes forever” . . . Hockey . . . “18’’. “Fire on ice” . . . English. Varsity Hockey, 3; Cog, 1; National Honor, 1. CAROL A. WINTER 285 Washington Street Business Secretary Dan . . . August 10, 1971 . . . Navy-Chicago . . . Canobie Lake Park . . . “Love is the lover’s eye” . . . Bruins . . . waterskiing . . . horseback riding . . . Ruderman’s Furniture. Choral Arts, 1. KAREN J. WORTH 46 Willard Street Commercial Housewife Paul . . . February 5, 1970 . . . Petey . . . Ma and Dad . . . When you loved me ... I gave you the moon and the stars: I gave you eternity in a single moment. DOUGLAS E. WRIGHT 17 Grove Street College Undecided “Doug” . . . Hockey . . . gold . . . chemistry . . . Satch . . . Clutch . . . Dave . . . Carol . . . Dick . . . Joanne . . . Nancy . . . James Taylor. Lit, 3; Eco, 1. DAVID P. WYETH 129 Granite Street General Electrician “Dave” . . . baseball . . . work. 180 JAMES P. YANAKOPULOS 100 Ashland Street College To be happy “Yank”, Baseball . . . American Studies . . . swimming . . . car racing . . . deep sea fishing . . . Alice Cooper . . . Jethro Tull . . . Jimmi Hendrix . . . The zoo . . . taking pictures . . . Ford Falcon ’67 . . . Orange Sunshine . . . Harvard Square . . . Strawberry Statement. LOUIS A. YELGIN , 18 Oxford Street College Doctor “Lou” . . . tennis . . . archery . . . Stamp-collections . . . music . . . hockey . . . chess . . . swimming . . . Rm. 329 .. . New Hampshire . . . Bio¬ chemistry . . . Biology. Lit, 3; Band, 3; Stagehand, 3; French Honor, 3; Rotary Scholar, 1. LOIS M. ZAKS 19 Beltran Street College College “At the keyboard” . . . Library Messenger . . . Acting . . . Richard III at Dedham . . . Piano . . . Choral Arts, 3; Greenroom, 3, Vice President; ECO, 3; B’nai Brith, 3; Tifty, 3; Latin Honor, 2; Concert Choir. NANCY A. ZAMPITELLA 56 Waite Street College Teacher “Life is made up of small comings and goings, and for everything a man takes with him, there is something he must leave behind.” . . . Syd . . . Nilknarf Krap House . . . 2nd period, rm. 20 (70-71) . . . B-4 ... 4-11 . . . Ohhh, Chester . . . 10c please . . . hayride: lost shoes. Maldonian, 3, Co-editor; CAM, 3, President; National Honor, 2; French Honor, 2. RICHARD E. ZENGILOWSKI 82 Hawthorne Street College . Lawyer Red Flannel pajamas . . . swimming . . . baseball . . . horseback riding . . . History . . . 1966 Wildcat . . . Carol . . . Grand Funk . . . Santana . . . Strawberry ice cream cone with Jimmies. Cog, 2; Lit, 1. MARY E. ZSCHOKKE 99 Coleman Street College College “Little do men perceive what solitude is, and how far it extends. For a crowd is not company and faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love”. juniors Allen Juan Alvarez Robert Barry Glenn Mildred Abbott Acquaviva Alexander Allen .Carol Debra Gerald Mark Amaral Amicangioli Amirault Anastas Leslie Russo and Jeff Barat, SFAAB Jacob Appel Robert Angelo Nancy Angrisano Robert Andrews Annmarie Angelo Albert Darlene Aucella Avola Harold Ayan Paul Babcock Jeffrey Patricia Barat Barker Nancy Sullivan, Vice President and Mike Morrill, President Mark Cynthia Barkosky Barrett Roderick Antonietta James Barrett, Jr. Barretta Barretto Julie O’Sullivan, Historian Joel EXeborah Baum Bazyl inski Jeanne Beaudet Alan Beloff Theresa Robert Beninati Berg, Jr. William Berte Alan Bertman Ehane Bertolino Deborah Betts Maureen Binda Stanley Binder Jean Carol Janet Claire Daniel Carol Blanch Boal Boggia Boland Boland Borges 182 Jean Richard Diane Debra Angela Janice Sheila Joel Jeffrey Boule Bowdridge Bozzi Bradley Brady Brandano Brandano Braverman Brickman Joan Bridgham Ronald Thomas Brown, Jr. Brown ji f Marjwie Buck Mary Buckley Maureen Buckley Susan Carbin, Assistant Treasurer and David Sager, Treasurer Laura Bruen r Jane Brunelli Richard Bucci Deborah Burgess Michael Burgess Susan Burgess David Diane Michael Burk Burke Burke Edward Cannon Michael Carey I Scot Carleton Allen Carneau Paul Burke Barbara Burns Lorraine Burns Richard Busby Carl Robert Byron Cafarella Margo Cutler, Secretary, Lenore Doherty, Assistant Secretary Susan Carbin James Carducci Christina Carpenter Denise Carroll Susan Carroll Georgette Carrozza Patricia Caruso Denise Casaletto Jonathan Casper Diane Castaldo Louis Catucci Barbara Chadwick John Chase Warren Chesley Jeanine Chimi Matthew Chiccuarelli Gregory Chopelas Janet Ciampa Thomas Ciovacco, Jr. Stephanie Ciulla 183 Michael Clapp Thomas Clark Nancy Cohen Douglas Clark Nancy Clark Thomas Clarke Dwight Coder M Lorraine Cole Lovey Colborne Debra Thomas Mary Coughlin Coyne Croft r James Costello Paul Cotter Ann Connolly Laurie Cook Thomas Gerald Cook Cornoni Daniel John Croteau Crowley James D’Addario Elizabeth Daigle Dennis Carol Damiano Danca WUliam Crumley Joseph Cucinotta Joseph Cullen Francis Curley Andrew Curran FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED Theresa Davis IDonna Davis Michael Doris DeLeo Dellemonico Denise DelloRusso V I: Joseph DeMartino cr Joseph Dennis William De Priest James DeSantis John Maria Daly D’Amato Linda Phillip Daoeault Darragh Robert Christopher Dawson Deady Joseph Desharnais Diane DeSimone Michael Devaney Lynn DeVincentis E orothy DeVits Daniel DiChiara Robert DiGangi Gary DiGiammerino John DiGiovanni Paul DiGiovanni Joseph Dimeco 184 Patrici ' a Denise Domenic DiPietro DiSanzio DiSario Diane Middleton Gail Donahue Timothy Donnelly Lenore Doherty Diane Donovan Madelynan Ronald Doyle Drinkwater Michael Dunn Cynthia Dunphy Paul Dawn Donovan Doucette Debra Pinkham Tommy Farr L I i ' . 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Davis Michael De Benedetto Francis DeCandia Patrick DeCandia Rita DeCourcy Deborah Marcella Paula DeFelice Delbene DelloRusso Ellen Dennis Patricia Demirdjian Tr Nancy DeVincentis Joseph Devlin Ann DiBenedetto Denise DiCesare Stephen D’Entremont James DeSimone Gary DeSousa Marcia Robert Dick Dicks Robert Dillon Joanna DiLullo Laura James DiNunzio Dionne Elizabeth Jean Doherty Doherty Gene O’Brien and a friend Jeannine DiFabio Joseph DiFilippo Gerald DiMinico Robert Dimeco Cheryl DiSario Michael Doherty Vincent DiSano John Doherty il. Nancy Gerald Doherty Donahue Lois Stephen Donovan Donovan Cynthia Doulis Brenda Dowling Paul Doucette Annmarie Downing ; . ' V Cheryl Patricia Kenneth Downing EXows Dulong Carol Dunn Donna Dunph 198 Holly William Joseph Durgin Eason Eaton Richard Eisan Carol Eisner Charles Eliopoulos William Bonnie Elliott Ellis Carolyn Ellis Kathryn Farrell Charles Farrell Edward Farrell Diane Farraher Francis Fantozzi Karen Fahey Judith Enos Rosemary Evers Teresa William Farren Faulkner Anthony Fermano Kim Ferratusco Warren William Fish Fish John Steven Fitzgerald Fitzpatrick Michael Wilson Richard Feldman Patrick Feran William Linda Fine Finnegan Esther Diane Fisheman Fitzgerald Beatrice Susan Flammia Focht I Robert John Foley Foreman Barbara Foley Ina Betty Judith Forman Fortier Foster Frederick Susan Fougere Franco Charles Cheryl Fransen Freker Maria Diane Freni Fucci 199 John Funicella Anita Gaudet Marina Giuffre r , Alan Gooby Elyse Greenberg EmanueJ Gulino Jean Hannaford Darlene Hayward Joseph Gautreau Carol Gallagher James Gallagher , Robert Gallagher Joseph Galliani rWi Jane Gannon June Garrity Michael Gaffey Gerald Edward Gentile Gertz Michael Gifford Kathleen Gillespie Philip Gillette Gail Alfred Giordano Girolamo Patricia Sandra Lynne Marjorie Giunta Giunta Glancy Glennon Michael Tina Sherry Nancy Goodwin Gopen Gordon Gottschalk Raymond Glionna Nancy Graffam Richard Howard Lois Glionna Goldberg Goldstein James _ Peter Stephanie Gramolini Gramolini Grande Gayle Greene Dawn Grusel Warren Greenstein Robin Gross Patricia Griffin t Cynthia Guazzerotti Andrea Guint Thomas Guerriero Walter Hachey John Hall Martin Thomas Mary John Halleran Halpin, Jr. Hammersley Hampton Marjorie Michael Hanley Hannabury Donna Hanson Paul Cheryl Hardiman Hardy Laureen Raymond Kathleen John Paul Harris Harris, Jr. Haskell Hastings Haven Nancy Robert Lam’ie Kathleen Dennis Maureen Judith Arthur Hegarty Hench, Jr. Hennessey Hickey Hobart Hodgson Hoffman Hogan 200 Jeanne Edward William Gregory Robert Susan Joseph Leslie Judith Hogan Holland, Jr. Holland Hong Hubauer Hubbard Hult Hume Hunte Jeffrey Indeck William Valerie Kevin David Michael Michelle Cynthia Deborah Karen Irom Irvin Jarvis Jeong Jesi Jesi Jodoin Johnson Johnston Susan EXonna Allan Joseph Maureen Theresa Paul Paul F. Joy Kaliris Kaplan Kaplan Kavanaugh Kelleher Kelley Kelley Nancy Lynda Aldo Margaret Lorin Sarah Linda Irene Kiernan Kinnon Kipnis Kitchen Klayman Klim Koretsky Kushlan Michael Kerins Edward Kuznicki 201 Gaetano LaMonica Kevin Lancaster James Lakin Daniel Landers Robert Robert Landers Langston Robert Laughton, Jr. Evelyn Christopher Lawler Lawlor Carol Judith Lochiatto Locke John Paul LeBlanc Lee Thomas Joseph Leonard Lepore i Donna Lewin Rene Levine 1 k. David Livingston John Ann Lomartiri Lombardi Kathleen John Long Longo Kevin Anne Mary Cynthia Cheryl Lowe Lowenstein Lowenstein Lubanski Lubinski Elizabeth LuAnn Lucia Lussier Patrick David Lynch Lyon Jayne Stephanie Barbara James John Karin Kevin Lyons MacAulay MacDonald MacDonald MacDonald MacDonald Macinnes 202 Edwin Madden, Jr Kathryn Mahoney Michael Mahoney Richard Mahoney Ronald Mahoney Debra Malkin John Mallett Linda Mallett i ' v Catherine Malzone Robert Poalini Nancy Kiernan Anna Gregg Mancini Manley Sharon Manley Karen Marciello Mathew Marden Nelanie Marino Theresa Marriott John Masotta Hubert Matheny Margo Matheny Sharon Matthews Donna Maynard Anne Maureen McBride McCarthy Elaine James Marshall Martinelll Robert Barbara McCarthy McCreight Louise Jeanne McDonough McGee Susan McGerity Laura Donna McGough McGovern Donna Patricia Susan Martinez Mclnnis McKinnon McNamara McNeil 203 Kim Melone Daniel Meyers Dennis Morel Maureen Mulcahy Dennis Neale Leslie O’Brien Joseph Pagliccia, Jr. Cheryl Parker Sara-Jane Francis Daniel Mendell Merenda Merritt Steven Susan Ronald Mierzykowski Mills Minervini David Morelli Sheryl Moretti Patricia Morrell Eleanor Michael Carol Mullaney Munroe Murphy Kathleen Robert Jeffrey Nelson Nelson Newman Dennis Michael Leanne O’Connor O’Connor O’Keefe Margaret Dale Robert Palumbo Pancygrau Paolini Marianne Julie Donna Parkins Parla Parris David Merritt Carol Miraglia Della Morrison Donna Murphy Charles Norman Nancy Olson Janis Papa James Pasquale Mary Meuse Randy Meuse Marjorie Meyer Robert Meyer Kathleen Mitchell David Moffatt Kathleen Mooney Alfred Morabito William Morsett Robert Robert Moulton Moynihan David Mudge Kathleen Mary Murphy Murphy Robert Eugene Murphy Murray Katherine Norton George Nye, Jr. Gene O’Brien Kevin O’Brien Joyce O’Neil Stephen O’Neill Beverly Osterholt David Ouellette Diane Tina Margaret Karen Pappas Pappas Paproski Parcellin Robert Priscilla Gary John Pelosi Perrigo Perrin Pesa 204 Mark Pesanelli Bonnie David Pezzuto Pike Debra Brian Pike Pineau Richard Susan Rosemary Theodore Pinette Pirkey Placido Polonski Nancy Joseph Polonsky Pottle, Jr. Keith Debra Power Powers Mary Philip Powers Prevoir Steven Prince James Daniel Proctor Provitola June Karen Puleo Pulsifer Stephen Karen Rafuse Randell Kevin Celeste Ray Reddick Diane Jeffrey Revelas Reynolds Nancy Kiernan Robert Pulsifer Ann Rabbottino Janis Cynthia Rattet Rava Gerard Kevan Reddick Reilly Fred Paula Ribero Ricard Alfred Russell Ricci Rieth Deborah Jeffrey Rigano Ritson Thomas Barbara Cheryl Howard Douglas Juliann Marie Leo John Rivers, III Robicheau Rocci Rodenhiser Rogers Romano Romeo Ronan Rosano 205 David Rotman Barbara Rowe Antonina Saldi Henry Sbraccia Sharon Santilli Valentine Schirmer Kirk Semon Maria Sica Susan Skelton Brian Silva Kevin Slama Donna Sheridan Sylvia John Snow Solio Joseph Anthony Sousa Spadafora Susan Mary Joyce Joan Michael Cynthia Doreen Rowe Ruane Rubenstein Rubin Ruggelo Russell Rutledge Marie Teresa Marianne Judy Jane Laurie Rhonda Santamango Santamango Santoro Sardo Sasso Savarino Sazin Scott Paul Solomon Sorenson Harold Joseph Diana Lori William Nancy John Sparrow Speranza Spignesi Spinelli Spinney, Jr. Spongberg Squadrito 206 Joel Steinberg Diane Sterner Donna Strasnick Robert Strazdes Rita Strike Diane Studley Kevin Irene Sullivan Surette Russell Surette Gail Swanson Susan Swartz Linda Tavares Kathryn Testa David Thrower Steven Torosian Michael Tripp Mary Tupper Darrell Umlah Diane Vanasse William Vargus EJonald Vaughn Thomas Vaught Dennis Vetree Wayne Donald Steven Vetree Villella Virtue Joseph Vitali Linda Vozzella Lorene Stephanie Vuolo Vuolo Deborah Douglas Waite Walsh, Jr. John Michael Walsh Walsh Keith Walters David Watson John Weidner Audrie Weiner Deborah White EVebra Catherine Eva Jeffrey White Wierszchalek Wierszchalek Willcox Patricia Wilson Cathy Winslow Barbara Winter Sheryl Wommer Edwin Wood, Jr. Diane Woodworth Aliceann Wright Edward Theresa Wright Wyeth ' ,1 Louis Yanakopoulos Cheryl Yodlin Phyllis Michael Young Zaia - Paul Zaks Alexander Zale Anthony Joseph Zammuto Zampitella I onna Zunino Kenneth Sullivan David Tolstrup Valerie Ventura Jeanie Wade Michael Weiss Jill Witherell James Young 207 SENIOR COUNCIL; (first row) N. Weisberg, D. Pink- ham, G. Smith, SFAAB, P. Callahan, Pres., D. Angelo, Sec., S. Gualtieri, V. Pres., A. MacKenzie, SFAAB, L. Mulcahy, J. Finn, (second row) E. Curley, E. Grossman, C. Cerchione, K. McGrath, J. Torosian, L. Swansburg, L. Lauria, S. Bougess, S. Doulis, P. Antonangeli, Mr. R. J. Hines, Adviser, (third row) P. Seltser, G. Polansky, K. Indeck, K. Mullaney, P. Holden, M. Byrne, S. Hannabury, J. Allen, P. Russell. JUNIOR COUNCIL: (first row) L. Russo, SFAAB, S. Carbin, Asst. Treas., J. O’Sullivan, Hist., M. W. Crawford, Adviser, N. Sullivan. V. Pres., M. Cutler, Asst. Sec., J. Barat, SFAAB, L. Doherty, Sec. (second row) T. Sandler, .J Henry, P. Lochiato, M. Trickett, L. Fitzpatrick, C. Pearce, T. Meo, C. Danca, D. White, (third row) P. Di- Pietro, K. Mazonson, D. Petto, E. Haskell, M. Kelley, P. Barker, D. Morgan. 210 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: (first row) V. Ventura, J. Ro¬ mano, D. Buonopane, J. Cremone, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Ad¬ viser, E. Fishman, D. White, M. Dick, C. Lubinski, (sec¬ ond row) J. Doherty, C. Maragla, N. Kiernan, L. Ronan, B. Osterholt, C. Hardy, K. Randell, J. Rattet, B. Holland, E. Farrell, L. Carozza, C. Gallagher, (third row) D. Ve- tree, K. Sullivan, B. Dillon, V. Schirmer, J. Berkovitz, J. Hampton, M. DeBenedetto, J. Zampitella, R. Burke, B. Langston, B. Paolini. SFAAB: (first row) G. Smith, M. Ciampa, Mrs. Lane, Miss Howard, Mr. Boyle, Miss Mahoney, Chairman, L. Russo, A. MacKenzie. (second row) Mr. Sacco, Mr. DiGiammarino, Mr. Finn, Mr. Darragh, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Guarino, Mr. Duffy J. Barat. NATIONAL HONOR: (first row) P. Holden, M. Pelosi, Sec., R. Posner, Pres., L. Lauria, V. Pres., S. Pearlman. (second row) L. Cuhna, N. Zampitella, S. Bougess, S. Levy, C. Penta, E. Murstein, S. Gualtieri. I LATIN HONOR: (first row) D. Gostanian, Jr. Exec., J. Renzella, V. Pres., Miss D. Nicholas, Adviser, D. Hewitt, Pres., J. Boudreau, Treas., J. Brandano, Sec., K. Anderson, Sr. Exec, (second row) B. Sampson, L. Newman, J. Loomis, D. Good¬ win, M. Remer, K. Eeener, L. Zaks, (third row) L. London, P. Godfrey, S. Graf, N. Eerro, R. Posner, M. D’Amato, A. Gaquin. 212 GERMAN HONOR: (first row) E. Murstein, R. Cohen, Pres., Mr. E. Galligan, Adviser, T. Sandler, Sec., M. Zschokke, Treas. (second row) R. Levine, B. Osterholt, M. Heath, J. Meltzer. FRENCH HONOR: (first row) B. Sampson, L. Newman, J. Barat, D. Hewitt, L. Goldstein, K. Mazonson, M. Chic- cuarelli, L. London, (second row) E. Rubin, L. Katz, N. Zampitella, D. Angelo, Seer., J. Martino, V. Pres., L. Lauria, Pres., S. Pearlman, Publ. Mgr., S. Gualtieri, Treas., S. Shear, E. Erikson, E. Pressman, (third row) D. Ferra- tusco, R. Sandler, N. Smith, P. Caruso, B. Chadwick, A. Velleman, A. Gaquin, D. Goodwin, K. Feener, P. Finn, L. Doherty, M. Pelosi, S. Doulis, M. Revelas. (fourth row) J. Boyce, S. Bougess, M. Kelly, E. Grossman, M. D’Amato, T. Ryan, M. Kelly, T. Ciovacco, P. Sweeney, J. Vanasse, S. Levy, E. Gilbert, M. Lappin. (fifth row) N. Liadis, P. Godfrey, S. Christie, A. BelofT, C. Mack, J. Franklin, J. O’Sullivan, E. Daigle, D. Merrithew, R. Brom¬ berg. CAM; (first row) P. Holden, M. Pelosi, Sec., E. Press¬ man, Hist., S. Gualtieri, V. Pres., N. Zampitella, Pres., Miss S. Lovins, Adviser, S. Sasso, Treas., J. Vanasse, Asst. Treas., L. Lauria, Publ. Man. (second row) M. Lappin, C. Millman, E. Grossman, S. Levy, C. Feltch, S. Krivelow, S. Carbin, J. Martino, E. Murstein, T. Sandler, L. Good¬ man. (third row) D. Hewitt, P. Sweeney, J. O’Sullivan, E. Daigle, J. Franklin, C. Mack, P. Godfrey, M. Buckley, S. Pearlman, M. Ferrick. COG: (first row) J. Barat, J. Miller, V. Pres., Mr. A. Freedman, Adviser, R. Posner, Pres., P. Weiner, Treas., L. London, L. Yanakopoulos. (second row) J. Braverman, R. Brodnick, J. Baum, A. Polonsky, M. Morrill, J. Ren- zella, R. Lerman, M. Pesanelli. (third row) D. Posner, C. Swanson, K. Indeck, J. Appel, A. Drevitch, J. Berkovitz, A. BelofF. 214 LIT: (first row) D. Scannell, R. Ledbury, M. Carey, Mr. S. Loisou, Adviser, S. Christie, Treas., D. Burns, Pres., D. Merrithew, V. Pres., Mr. T. O’Donnell, Adviser, D. Reid, A. Zale, R. Mahoney, (second row) D. Kasses, J. Zampi- tella, J. Cullen, P. Gallagher, A. Bertman, J. Ricciardone, R. Zangilowski, T. Cunha, L. Yelgin, K. Mazonson. (third row) R. Bromberg, B. Keefe, F. Covelle, J. Stormont, E. Haskell, S. Hannabury, A. Aucella, S. Koretsky, J. Young, N. Liadis. USONA: (first row) C. Satham, L. Cunha, E. LaSpina, V. Pres., P. Lombardi, Pub. Mgr., S. Bougess, Pres., S. Galvin, Dep., D. White, S. Shear, P. Goodman, (second row) K. Durant, S. Doolis, P. Caruso, L. Doherty, M. Revelas, D. Cantera, G. Shapira, M. Kelley, E. Gilbert, M. Doyle, (third row) B. Chadwick, A. Gaquin, T. Ryan, M. Remer, G. Carozza, M. D’Amato, J. Ruane, N. Smith, M. Hughes. 215 FTA; (first row) C. Ryan, Publ. Man., K. Small, Treas., L. Smith, V. Pres., O. Fong, Pres., E. Pressman, Sec., A. Gaquin, Asst. Sec., L. Katz, Hist, (second row) L. Goober, D. White, C. Penta, M. D’Amato, Asst. Treas., P. Russell, L. Goldstein, D. Bonsignor. (third row) D. Buonopane, M. Doubleday, L. Newman, T. Ryan, H. Elipoulos, A. Velle- man, R. Askenazy. FNC: )first row) C. Harris, V. Pres., S. Gaudet, Treas., Mrs. H. Howard, R.N., Adviser, K. Kellogg, Pres., K. O’Brien, Memb. Chm., J. Curley, Sec., K. Hanley, Publ. Chm. (second row) D. Reilly, C. Morse, E. Caiazzo, P. Rutland, M. Remer, M. Armstrong, M. Daly, V. Ragucci. (third row) N. Dahlberg, N. Angrisano, M. Sanborn, P. Farrell, G. Giordano, N. Spongberg, J. Garrity. 216 FBLA: (first row) L. Murphy, P. Connolly, Treas., B. Rae, V. Pres., Miss S. McGee, Adviser, J. Tieri, Pres., E. Curley, J. Manley, (second row) P. Brown, B. Robicheau, J. Chimi, J. Henry, L. Marshall, L. Vozzella, C. Reddick, (third row) J. Witherell, L. Lyden, C. Malzone, G. Car- rozza, K. Antonowicz, L. Mallett. TRI-HI: (first row) J. Finn, M. Hussey, E. Curley, Treas., L. Mulcahy, Sec., P. Holden, Pres., M. Kelley, Publ. Mgr., K. Durant, S. Ciulla, M. Ferrick. (second row) D. Reilly, M. Ferrick, M. Binda, K. Foley, P. Vanasse, L. Doherty, D. Smith, J. Henry, C. Wierszchalek. (third row) P. Buono, M. Buckley, E. Wierszchalek, P. Farrell, P. Hardy, J. Vanasse, T. Ryan, K. Connolly, J. Paterson. 217 LIBRARY CLUB; (first row) K. Shaw, V. Pres., Mrs. A. Jackson, Adviser, J. Torosian, Pres., E. Pressman, Treas. (sec¬ ond row) G. Shapiro, B. Barnes, M. Zschokke, Sec., K. Phaneuf. SKI CLUB: (first row) S. Swartz, S. Gualtieri, J. Barat, B. Durgin, Sec., M. Lappin, Pres., J. Murphy, Treas., R. Askenazy, B. Rubin, (second row) B. Cohen, K. Foley, S. Klim, A. Gaguin, M. D ' Amato, H. Durgin, C. Dunn, J. Alexander, M. Doubleday. (third row) J. Vanasse, E. Gulino, G. Mallett, D. Finn, B. Kendall, S. Koretsky, R. Taich, S. Bougess. 218 iiaairfflitiiir- ECO: (first row) R. Weiner, Publ. Chm., S. Levy, Co-Chm., M. Zschokke, Co-Chm., L. Cunha, Sec., D. Scannell, Treas. (second row) G. Thurlow, S. Gonton, C. Lochiatto, J. Gianquitto, C. Gallagher, L. Zaks, (third row) J. Rattet, P. Robi- cheau, J. Miller, D. Burns, A. Downing. RIFLE CLUB: (first row) D. Thorpe, S. Ciulla, W. Stev¬ ens, J. Boudreau, Pres., M. J. Carroll, Adviser, J. Bedford, Sec., H. Tumblin. (second row) K. Shaw, J. Barat, N. Dunphy, G. Galletta, J. Crowley, B. Osterholt, M. Collins, J. Brown, (third row) J. Murphy, J. Hastings, P. Babcock, E. Spinney, R. Erlandson, S. Carleton, E. Gulino. 219 BOOJUM ROCK: (first row) A. Velleman, D. Morgan, E. Daigle, Co-Editor, Mrs. J. Kregstein, Adviser, S. Lutch, Co-Edi¬ tor, C. Millman, M. Doyle, (second row) J. Curtis, D. Amicangioli, J. Meltzer, A. Goodman, Publ. Mgr., M. Flynn, Artist, H. Tumblin, N. Cohen, S. Krivelow. MALDONIAN: (first row) P. Farrell, Photo Editor, K. Wong, Co-Head Photographer, A. Goldstein, Co-Head Photographer, H. Shwartz, Photo Adviser, N. Zampitella, Co-Editor, L. Goddard, Adviser, S. Levy, Co-Editor, S. Sasso, Layout Editor, L. Kaufman, Sr. Editor, C. Cer- chione. Business Manager Treasurer, J. Franklin, Adver¬ tising Edntor, L. Newman, Subscription Editor, (second row) B. Caissie, M. Ferrick, K. Durant, P. Finn, B. Todis- co, C. Carpenter, M. Gaetani, J. Finn, M. Ferrick, P. Long, J. Barat, B. Sampson, P. Greene, (third row) C. Penta, L. Lauria, S. Block, A. Hardiman, M. Snyder, M. Hughes, E. Pressman, C. Scamporino, E. Grossman, N. Srnith, A. Tumblin. (fourth row) P. Caruso, J. Ruane, P. Barker, D. Goodwin, P. Lochiatto, K. Mazonson, M. Re- mer, A. Vale, D. Rice, K. Gordon, S. Willcox. (fifth row) J. Fitzgerald, J. Zampitella, S. Rainen, M. Shea, J. Miller, A. DeGroot, A. Beloff, P. Hardy, R. Cavanaugh, D. Walk. 220 GREENROOM: (first row) L. Kaufman, L. Zaks, V. Pres., Mr. K. Lordan, Adviser, J. Campbell, Pres., Mr. J. O’¬ Brien, Adviser, N. Cohen, Publ. Mgr., D. Koretsky, Treas. (second row) L. Russo, L. Cuhna, J. Romano, D. Sheri¬ dan, B. Cohen, K. Mahoney, D. Cantera, A. Mancini, J. Barat, J. Conti, (third row) J. Ruane, C. Hardy, D. Burns, B. Dillon, B. Flammia, J. Rattet, I. Kushlan. BLUE GOLD: (first row) D. Marsinelli, Subscript. Mgr., K. Tupper, Feature Editor, C. Mack, Co-Editor, P. Angelo, Editor-in-Chief, G. Edwards, Bus. Adviser, P. Magliochetti, Advert. Mgr., S. Bougess, Co-Editor, B. Gould, Sports Edi¬ tor. (second row) E. Murstein, News-Editor, E. Gianna- tonio, D. Caissie, E. Hynes, D. Camarata, D. Sheridan, U. Turra, S. Burgess, T. Sandler, (third row) A. Cote, C. Chisholm, C. Fcltch, J. Casper, R. Weiss, M. D ' Amato, A. Gaquin, D. Wostrel, S. Proper, C. Harris, R. McGee, Sports Editor, (fourth row) T. Ryan, O. Fong, R. Robi- cheau, D. Burke, G. Gregoire, G. Swible, P. Meehan, J. Ricciardone, P. Pedro, Feature Editor. 221 halden MALJIEN MAIDEN maldfm MALliEN BASKETBALL TEAM: (first row) D. Cox, W. McNeil, R. Doucette, Tri-Capt., J. Torosian, Tri-Capt., J. Moore, B. Vining. (second row) A. Scarano, Stat., H. O’Brien, B. Knight, B. Bowman, M. Byrne, K. Rogers, J. Judge, Mgr., Mr. J. Hussy, Coach. Absent: H. Rogers, Tri-Capt. FOOTBALL TEAM: (first row) A. MacLaughlin, S. Jesi, R. Morando, W. Izzicupo, J. Harold, J. Wilcox, R. Smith, W. McNeil, T. MacDonald. A. Campea, P. Has¬ kell, P. Brady, (second row) S. Jones, R. O’Keefe, V. Briatico, R. Harrison, M. Byrne, P. DiVincentis, J. Lo- Presti, K. McNulty, R. Frauton, B. Shea, J. Cruik- shank, P. Russell, M. Longo, Mgr., H. Mehos, Mgr. (third row) Mr. L. Ciarfella, Coach, Mr. M. Provitola, Coach, Mr. L. Racca, Coach, S. Saraceni, G. Vasapoli, B. MacDonald, B. Knight, C. Byron, J. Stormont, V. Fritz, R. Drinkwater, S. Moro, D. Coder, Mr. W. Tighe, Coach, Mr. P. Finn, Coach, Mr. J. Driscoll, Coach. 222 RIFLE TEAM: (first row) B. Stevens, J. Boudreau, Capt., Mr. J. Carroll, Coach, T. Santa- mango, R. Sheridan, (second row) J. Barat, D. Thorpe, J. Crowley, B. Irom, P. Babcock. HOCKEY TEAM: (first row) G. DeSousa, P. Mayne, Tri-Capt., R. Whynot, Tri-Capt., S. Sided, (second row) D. Boland, M. Marden, S. Surette, R. Moulton, J. Mayne, T. O’Connor, M. Marden, M. Stephanilo, J. Finnegan, T. Marr, R. Mayne, S. Swanson, R. DiMeco. Absent: W. Izzicupo, Tri-Capt. SWIM TEAM: (first row) P. Callahan, Co-Capt., S. Harris, W. Parcellin, L. Kinnon, D. Merrithew, Co-Capt. (second row) C. Hede, M. Farnham, F. Merenda, M. Pesanelli. (third row) Mr. W. Christina, Coach, G. Alexander, W. Rafuse, J. Brickman, R. Brazeau. 223 WRESTLING TEAM: (first row) W. Rafuse, R. Torosian, M. Luonga, J. Polanski, F. Lewis, S. Tamagna, L. Yanako- poulis, C. Lawlor. (second row) Mr. D. Gormely, Coach, D. Lund, Co-Capt., R. Verge, J. Ricciardone, R. Lauria, J. O’¬ Brien, J. Pedula, J. LoPresti, Co-Capt., J. McManus, W. Gallant. CROSS COUNTRY: (first row) S. LaBombard, D. Smith, M. Morrill, J. Downing, Co-Capt., D. Grimes, Co-Capt., Mr. J. O’Brien, (second row) M. Trickett, L. Murphy, Mgr., J. Barretto, G. Polanski, R. Doucette, R. Cosman, R. Lauria, R. Giandano, K. Baran, M. Heath, S. Graf, B. Barnes, Mgr. INDOOR TRACK: (first row) M. Levitt, D. Fallano, D. Grimes, Co-Capt., J. Downing, Co-Capt., S. Graf, D. Baran, D. Reid, B. Barnes, Mgr. (second row) S. Giller, M. Tarpy, G. Vasapoli, M. O’Keefe, S. Bombaro, J. Gentilo, T. Cunha. (third row) Mr. D. Abusamra, Asst. Coach, R. McDermott, J. Barretto, K. Lancaster, R. Langston, Mr. A. Tiro, Coach. 224 GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY: (first row) S. Matthews, Co-Cat., J. Coleman, P. Hardy, Co-Capt. (second row) M. Finn, J. Brandano, J. BrunelH, N. McGerity, T. Fitzpatrick, V. Babcock, C. Bennett, M. Shea. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL; (first row) M. Finn, S. Matthews, Co-Capt., N. McGerity, Co-Capt., M. Shea, (second row) C. Freker, C. Bennett, J. Coleman, P. Hardy, J. Coleman, J. Brunelli, L. Fitzpatrick, M. Buckley, Mgr. 225 MADRIGAL SINGERS STAGE BAND 226 TREBLE CLEF ORCHESTRA 227 CHORAL ART SOCIETY CONCERT CHOIR 228 SPANISH CLUB: (first row) G. Shapira, S. Gordon, E. Rubin, Treas., M. Revelas, V. Pres., S. Pearlman, Pres., D. Walk, Sec., I. Forman, E. Murstein, K. Shaw, (second row) N. Weisberg, C. Millman, E. Moreschi, A. Velleman, J. Murphy, B. Flammia, J. Ruane, S. Forman, M. Hughes, (third row) D. Amicangioli, S. Krivelow, P. Meehan, P. Leyva, P. Finn, P. Godfrey, J. Alvarez, J. Vanasse, S. Pappas. LET FT BE: (first row) K. Mazonson, T. Sandler, K. Wong, M. Doyle, Mr. W. Crawford, Adviser, J. O’¬ Sullivan, N. Sullivan, B. Sampson, L. Russo, (second row) C. Pearce, M. Binda, D. Gostanian, K. Mahoney, N. Cohen, S. Franco, D. Petto, C. Danca. (third row) A. Connolly, M. Cutler, C. Borges, D. Goodwin, A. BelofF, S. Carbin, S. Forman, J. Penta, 1. Forman. LUNCH WORKERS: (first row) D. Alpers, S. Gualtieri, Mr. G. Edwards, E. Grossman, B. Arnofsky. (second row) J. Betts, F. Rowe, B. Shea, S. Jones, B. Rafuse, B. Durgin. 229 scoreboard Malden BASKETBALL 61 Reading 66 67 Revere 64 40 Winthrop 61 58 Quincy 66 55 Winthrop 60 41 Somerville 62 60 Everett 76 41 N. Quincy 67 52 Medford 76 76 Chelsea 55 47 Revere 61 77 Quincy 76 57 Somerville 69 68 Everett 72 50 N. Quincy 60 69 Medford 59 48 Chelsea 55 44 Brookline 60 58 Beverly 82 Won 4 Lost 15 HOCKEY Malden 5 N. Quincy 0 0 Everett 4 1 Revere 4 5 Somerville 3 5 Chelsea 0 4 Quincy 2 2 Medford 3 6 N. Quincy 1 4 Everett 1 6 Revere 3 0 Somerville 5 6 Chelsea 2 2 Quincy 5 1 Medford 4 5 N. Quincy 5 3 Everett 1 2 Revere 4 5 Somerville 1 9 Chelsea 0 5 Quincy 0 Won 12 Lost 7 Tied 1 GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY Malden 3 Lynn English 1 1 Beverly 0 0 Lynn English 0 2 Winthrop 2 1 Beverly 0 0 Winthrop 0 Won 3 Lost 0 Tied 3 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Malden 40 Revere 12 62 N. Quincy 49 38 Medford 16 46 Quincy 22 — Chelsea — 55 Revere 23 52 Quincy 31 45 Winthrop 15 55 N. Quincy 26 37 Medford 21 87 Chelsea 40 Won 11 Lost 0 game forfeited by Chelsea 230 Malden FOOTBALL 6 Waltham 22 6 Haverhill 12 14 N. Quincy 44 20 Quincy 16 42 Chelsea 8 21 Somerville 20 12 Everett 14 0 Medford 16 Won 3 1 Lost 5 Malden WRESTLING 37 Winchester 24 18 Lawrence Vocat. 45 6 Lawrence 51 — Medford — 12 Reading 39 30 Waltham 30 63 Medford 6 30 Haverhill 28 24 Duxbury 30 Won 5 Lost 4 INDOOR TRACK Malden B.C. High 20 Newton 66 29 Waltham 57 36 Brockton 49 33 B.C. High 41 42 Brookline 40 30 Weymouth 56 23 Natick 66 — Brookline — Won 1 Lost 6 CROSS COUNTRY Malden 32 Somerville 23 18 Everett 45 19 Chelsea 38 37 Quincy 19 38 Revere 18 20 N. Quincy 38 15 Medford 46 Won 3 Lost 4 SWIMMING Malden 58 Danvers 38 38 Boston Latin 57 60 Lynn English 33 38 Xavier 57 30 Medford 64 56 Winchester 31 65 Northeast Reg. 30 54 Lynn Classical 41 51 Matignon 30 Won 6 Lost 3 RIELE Malden 902 Melrose 877 872 Bedford 878 880 Newton 879 891 Marborough 857 910 Watertown 757 912 Concord 861 900 Acton 743 884 Waltham 882 908 Wayland 893 Won 8 Lost 1 231 Malden City Council Courtesy of Lee Studios Mayor Walter J. Kelliher Paul Bartlett Neil R. Callahan William R. Callahan Thomas Cosgrove Phillip Elfman Herbert L. Jackson John McNeil Amelia Miclette James J. Murphy William F, Patchell SLAK SCENE 429 MAIN STREET MALDEN (next to Papa Gino’s) 324-0088 LAMSON ROSS DAVIS INC. FORMAL WEAR 110 Exchange Street 76 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-8463 322-0820 ROYAL PRINTING BIBLE SERVICE GIFT SHOP 40 Lebanon Street 26 Lebanon Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-5979 322-7225 SUTHERLAND DRUGS Maplewood’s Oldest Prescription Store 671 SALEM STREET, MALDEN A. Kazerman, Reg. Pharmacist 324-9764 MALDEN STAMP, AUCELLA DRUG COIN, HOBBY SHOP 705 Salem Street Malden, Mass. 106 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 324-7060 324-4345 HOMEART ALAN SALES COLOUR CENTRE 179 Pleasant Street 188 Ferry Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-3500 322-1331 MURPHY REAL ESTATE 234 FERRY STREET MALDEN, MASS. 321-4153 WHITMAN STUDIO 100 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. THOMAS P. 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Malden, Mass. 6 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. By Appointment Only: 321-1620 322-3700 MALDEN JEWELRY STORE 29 PLEASANT STREET, MALDEN Official Headquarters for Malden High School Class Rings and Jewelry. Serving the PubUc for Over 40 Years. We Welcome Teenage Accounts. 1 1 1 ' ll K B n| Off ' - j 1.; M ' ii PRESCOTT SON INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 116 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. 322-2350 THE KERNWOOD 9-11 DARTMOUTH STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-4388 cuRrs THE SHOE STORE CONTINENTAL BEAUTY 10 Pleasant Street 7 Irving Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-9557 324-0850 GRADE A SUGAR CONE CO. MALDEN MELROSE CLEANING INC. 76 Maplewood Street 77 Maplewood Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-6644 324-4921 238 f THE MALDEN BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK MALDEN TRUST COMPANY 46 Pleasant Street 94 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-1234 321-1111 MALDEN SAVIN GS BANK MIDDLESEX COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 397 Main Street 1 Salem Street Malden, Mass. 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Malden, Mass. 324-0303 322-0909 HARCOURT NEWS AGENCY, INC. 322 EASTERN AVENUE MALDEN, MASS. 322-3385 BEST WISHES TO the MALDONIAN from A FRIEND JOSEPH ' S PLEASANT GREETINGS featuring Hallmark Cards 11 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 322-1779 AMERICAN STAY COMPANY 184 Commercial Street Malden, Mass. 322-5430 VOGUE DOLLS, MYSTIC SIDE INC. APARTMENTS, INC. 184 Commercial Street 505-507 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-8660 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 333 CROSS STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-8000 Ext. 251 240 LA TOURAINE COFFEE CO., INC. 795 EASTERN AVENUE MALDEN, MASS. 321-1500 CENTER MOTOR SALES CO. Volkswagen 25 EASTERN AVENUE, MALDEN 321-2000 MALDEN WASTE BARR PAPER CO. INSURANCE AGENCY 1130 Eastern Avenue JENKINS REALTY Malden, Mass. 17 Charles Street, Malden 322-2337 324-1266 ROYAL BUTTON BRAID CO. ECCE 154 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. SIGNUM 322-3437 FRIEND ' S BROTHERS, INC. 730 EASTERN AVENUE MALDEN, MASS. 322-3600 241 SPRAGUE FUNERAL HOME 339 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-5846 W. G. BEER NELSON ' S APOTHECARY BAKERY 280 Highland Avenue 14 Lebanon Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-4670 324-4990 PV SPEED SHOP 375 SALEM STREET, MALDEN 324-9505 36 MARKET STREET, AMESBURY 388-9511 Home of the “Super Deals” on Racing and Custom Equipment HUDSON BUS LINE 70 UNION STREET MEDFORD, MASS. 395-8080 THE BIG A BEACON SUB SHOP REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING 282 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. 208 Broadway Malden, Mass. 324-9584 321-1145 BEST OF LUCK DAWN ' S DANCE STUDIO 37 BEACH STREET, MALDEN 324-8714 Tap - Toe - Ballet - Baby Work - Adult Class 242 Susan Spinella Paul Angelo LINCOLN STUDIO Official Portrait Photographers for the MALDONIAN Since 1953 147 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS DICTATION EASTERN TO GO CLEANERS DYERS CORP. 27 Dartmouth Street 492 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-6493 322-0838 SIGNOR PIZZA 24 Varieties “Where to Call” 365 MAIN STREET, MALDEN 322-6550 MALDEN MUSIC CENTER FREEMAN ' S CLEANSERS 11 Irving Street 780 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-2492 324-9709 JOHANNA ' S DUFFY ' S flip ' n kurl SHOPPE Ready Made Curtains Draperies 28 Middlesex Street Malden, Mass. 58-60 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. 324-9881 322-8945 LARRY ' S O.K. CATERERS A Highly Respected Home Care t Agency APPROVED SITTERS INC. 322-4256 Convalescent Elderly Care Home Makers • Baby Sitters HOURLY • DAILY • WEEKLY • OVERNIGHT LEE CHISOLM GENNETTI ' S SPORTING GOODS RESTAURANT 146 Exchange Street 105 Canal Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-2266 321-0263 244 Hnal tournament score Converse 1,861 Visitors 481 1971 College Basketball tournament shoe count (210 teams in 25 m or tournaments—every important one in the country- including the NIT, NCAA Regionals Finals) Shoes Worn No. of Players Converse All Stars® Adidas Keds (Other) 1,861 362 88 31 Convers°e is specified by more coaches and worn by more players in basketball competition than any other shoe and Converse All St ars have been worn by U.S. Olympic teams since 1936. ' A ' converse . Selected by the U.S. Olympic Committee for 20 U.S. teams at the 72 Olympics in Munich. F. B. BAND L. AND A. ORCHESTRA PEP CLUB CHORAL ART SOCIETY CLASS TRI-HI OF 1974 CLASS OF 1973 767 LET IT BE DOR LET IT BE ALPHA-RETAIL CORNER OF JACKSON CENTER STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-9630 Items for the whole family! WEIR FUNERAL SERVICE 144 SALEM STREET MALDEN, MASS. 322-0834 WARREN ' S DELI ANTHONY ' S LTD. 276 Highland Avenue 211 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. 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MALDEN, MASS. 83 PLEASANT STREET 324-7680 251 DONALD FRANCIS Beauty and Wig Salon Compliments 141 Pleasant Street of Malden, Mass. WARREN UPHAM BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1972 PROGRESSIVE WORKMEN ' S CREDIT UNION 366 CROSS STREET MALDEN, MASS. 321-2222 BEST WISHES PLEASANT AUTO SCHOOLS LEO ' S MARKET OAK GROVE PHARMACY 272 Broadway Malden, Mass. Malden 324-3770 322-8078 “Where Mike and Doug work” THE ESCOTT AGENCY, REALTORS 866 MAIN STREET, MALDEN 324-5152 Harold Escott Beryl Lyons Diana Cataldo Judith Escott MAPLEWOOD MOTORS BROWNE JUNIOR 271 Broadyway HIGH Malden, Mass. SCHOOL 324-1178 252 with the knowledge, understanding and willingness to serve you Automation has revolutionized much society, but yearbooks still require individual attention. T. O’Toole and one of the first printers in the nation to produce yearbooks by offset brings to you progressive ideas tempered by experience and a reputation for painstaking work¬ manship. 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Feel free to stop in at any time for an introduction to today’s printing. thanks Mike Dasho, Lincoln Studio photographer Guy Quartarone, Lincoln Studio photographer Kevin Wong, Co-Head photographer Alan Goldstein, Co-Head photographer Dick Cavanaugh, sophomore photographer Mr. Robert Moore, publisher; Sharon Levy, Co-Editor; Susan Sasso, Lay¬ out Editor; Chris Carpenter, Assistant Layout Editor; Marion Snyder, Head Typist. 254 1972 Maldonian Staff Co-Editors SHARON LEVY, NANCY ZAMPITELLA Layout Editor SUSAN SASSO Senior Editors MARJORIE BERGH, LAURENE KAUFMAN Photography Editor PAULA FARRELL Photography Heads . ALAN GOLDSTEIN, KEVIN WONG Adviser MISS LOIS G. GODDARD Photography Adviser MR. HOWARD E. 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