Malden High School - Maldonian Yearbook (Malden, MA)

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1 “I’m just a man who needs and wants, Mostly things he’ll never have, Looking for that thing that’s hardest to find . . . Himself” Rod McKuen Denise Carroll Michael Morrill and school committee member Miss Joan Aliberti Winner of the Mary Fitzgerald bike raffle; Bill Keefe The Art Festival: Jeffrey Ritson, John Doherty, Michael Monroe Paul Parcellin Lit College Bowl: John Ricciardone, Michael Keegan, Kenny Mazonson, Jon Stormont Senior Farewell Dance, May 25, 1973 Retiring T eachers MRS. EUNICE Y. MOORE Boston University, A.B. Simmons College, B.S. Previous Teaching As.signmcnts — Glen- wood School, Lincoln Junior High School. Malden High School, 1940-1973, Typing and Shorthand Department Head, 1956-1973. |ftS f i ' l fi;S55S-!‘l K? 4 M :i« 555 V f 5 %Mi • ■ ■ ■ - «11 aVk ' - - ' awanS ' iiual l l K • •Tku ! MS « ' W J!sU5 U8552522:2iS ’ • ' i ' ' 5 aSSiaSl !? 5 J 5 • 5 5 2 2 2 •••• ' ‘’ ■lt«25h %2«S22229! i Mrs. Falkoflf Mr. Angelo, Sabbatical Leave Miss Grunberg Matty Chiccuarelli BASEBALL SCORES Malden 7 Chelsea 3 Malden 1 Medford . 15 Malden 6 Somerville 5 Malden 3 Everett 4 Malden 7 Malden Catholic 2 Malden 3 Revere . 2 Malden 4 North Quincy 3 Malden 7 Quincy . 13 Malden 6 Chelsea 3 Malden 8 Medford 14 WON 6 LOST 4 Danny Peavey and Coach Adorn Marcia Dick SOFTBALL SCORES Malden 7 Belmont . 6 Malden 30 Everett . 8 Malden 6 North Quincy .... 5 Malden 13 Quincy . 4 Malden 13 Winthrop . 4 Malden . 13 Saugus 4 Malden . 5 Revere . 9 Malden .... 9 Everett . 2 Malden .... 14 Everett . 10 Malden . 15 Winthrop . 10 Malden . 14 Revere . 13 Malden 17 North Quincy . 5 Malden 3 Quincy . 6 WON 11 Lost 2 GIRLS’ SOFTBALL TEAM: Front Row: C. Sullivan, A. McBride, E. LaSpina, J. Bru- nelli, T. Sandler, P. DiPietro, L. Kierstead, B. Sousa. Back Row: H. LoPresti, C. Galvin, J. Curley, G. O’Brien, R. Tomaselo, L. Cote, M. Dick, K. Duggan. T e n n 1 s Gary Galletta Jimmy Murphy TENNIS SCORES Malden 1 North Reading . 4 Malden 4 Malden Catholic 1 Malden 3 North Quincy 2 Malden 3 North Quincy . 2 Malden 3 Stoneham 2 Malden 3 Winthrop 2 Malden 3 Malden Catholic 2 Malden 3 Wakefield 2 Malden 1 Quincy 4 Malden 2 Wakefield 3 WON 7 LOST 3 BOYS’ TENNIS TEAM: Front Row: J. Appel, J. Murphy, G. Galletta, M. Lewis, Coach Queally. Back Row: E. Spinney, P. Hardiman, R. Moynihan, A. Rosethal, G. Swible, R. Koretsky, E. O’Conner, H. Sherman. Karen Shea Jane Patterson TENNIS SCORES Malden 4 Wakefield Malden 0 North Quincy Malden 0 Quincy Malden 0 Wakefield Malden 0 Medford Malden 2 Winthrop Malden 0 North Quincy Malden 0 Quincy Malden 0 Winthrop WON 1 LOST 8 Holly Marshall GOLF SCORES Malden 4 Medford 5 Malden 0 Reading 9 Malden 3 Medford 6 Malden 2 Newton .. 7 Malden 1 Malden Cath. 8 Malden 0 Stonham . 9 Malden 2 Newton . .. 7 Malden 0 Stoneham . 9 Malden 81 2 Cambridge Latin George Grande and Danny Steber Michael Bolognese and Matty Marden stop for a rest Exchange Student; Lars Bergstrom Ug •% David Lyons Mark Berman OUTDOOR TRACK Malden 72 Chelsea 55 Malden 66 Revere . 65 Malden 88 Everett 35 Malden . 81 North Quincy 42 Malden 63 Quincy . 68 Malden 63 Somerville 68 Malden 65 Medford 66 spring Concert The Music Department presented its second annual “Three in One” spring concert on May 15, 18, and 31. The groups performing on these dates included the Band con¬ ducted by Miss Donna Merris, the Stage Band conducted by Miss Carole Blake, and the Choral Art Society, Treble Clef, and the Mad¬ rigal Singers under the direction of Mr. Frank Abrahams. The long hours spent by students perfecting their music resulted in an outstand¬ ing series of concerts concluding the year’s music activities. Miss Donna Merris Mr. Frank Abrahams conducts the Treble Clef. Miss Carole Blake Audrie Weiner The Stage Band The Promenade Colour My World A larger than life garden with paper flowers, trees and rock walls was the setting for the evening of May 11 and the Senior Prom, Colour My World. Leslie Russo and David Tucker were the co-chairmen of the activities centering about a wishing well, a rustic bridge and a gazebo which so magically transformed Marshall Gymnasium. Tuxedoes, formal gowns, and corsages were only a portion of the memories mixed together with images of long spring afternoons of making flowers, the mess of paper mache and a coke shared with friends sitting on the fourth floor hallway surrounded by torn up news¬ papers. Emery Haskell and Terry O’Brien were king and queen — most definitely a handsome couple. Patty Long and Bill Keefe were co-chairmen of the after-Prom Dinner Dance held at the Sheraton Rolling Green in Andover. The scene was a story book one with a Camelot setting, soft music and sleepy moments until dawn. James Carducci and Carol Borges King and Queen: Emery Haskell and Terry O’Brien The Grand March Pam Godfrey and Alan Beloff Linda Kierstead and Bruce Neale: Paul Rutledge and Susan Schwartz Doris Dellemonico and her date 4,. Kim Semon, David Tucker, Leslie Russo, and Steve Sideri Everybody enjoys a little entertainment. I Barbara Chadwick and Carl Byron They could have danced all night Mr. and Mrs. Boyle Paula Sweeney and Ira Lerman Donna Koretsky and date Presenting . .. Pat Skinner Alan Beloff, Pam Godfrey, Kevin Wong, Debrah Walk, Alan Goldstein, and Trudy Sandler give a toast Jimmy Richmond and Mr. Boyle PRIZES AWARDED AT THE SENIOR CLASS NIGHT MAY 23, 1973 FLORENCE K. PARKER HEALTH AWARD — Given by the Health teachers to the student who in the opinion of his teach¬ ers, has fulfilled in an exemplary manner all the requirements of the Health Course. Mildred A. Allen MASSACHUSETTS ASSOCIATION OF MATHEMATICS — student from Malden High School scoring highest on the First Level of the 1972-73 Olympiad Exam James V. Carducci THE WILLIAM HUDSON ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP John G. Daly — $125 MR. GREENROOM — For Loyal service to Greenroom David Desmond WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP Pauline M. Gillette — $200 LEBANON LODGE 126 I.O.O.F. Elaine D. Gilbert — $100 BLACK STUDENT UNION AWARD Christopher L. Gibbs — $25 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Pamela R. Goodman — $200 LIONS CLUB NURSING SCHOLARSHIP Catherine A. Harris — $300 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP David J. Kasses — $200 OLD NEW SCHOLARSHIP — Awarded to a deserving girl in the Senior Class who is planning for additional education after high school Denise L. LeBlanc — $300 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Jeanette G. Loomis — $200 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB OF GREATER MALDEN Patricia E. Long — $50 SALLY M. DICKSON ASSOCIATES — place setting of sterling silver presented to a senior girl who has been outstanding in the home economics course Mary A. Morsett CLASS of 1962 — The Dennis Della Piana Award — to the senior boy who has given outstanding service to the class and school Raymond J. Novack The Malden Guild of Artists and the Annie and Jack Fruit Fund will provide a one-year tuition grant to a graduating student of Malden High School who will be attending the Mass College of Art. Paul F. Parcellin KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Edward M. Cannon — $200 THE WILLIAM HUDSON ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP Wayne T. Peterson — $125 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Stephen D. Proper — $200 Suburban Electrical Contractors Association — for most improved student in the electrical course in the past year — an electrician’s tool kit John E. Mahoney CLIFTON A. SNELL SCHOLARSHIP (Graduate of the Maple¬ wood School) Peter N. Robicheau, Jr. — $285 HARRY L. DUBBS MEMORIA LAWARD — Class of 1927A — to be awarded to the senior who has been outstanding in the Field of Music. Jonathan A. Richmond CHESTER W. HOLMES SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP — (Must have attended either the Holmes, Faulkner or Pierce Schools) . Jonathan A. Richmond — $50 James D. Richmond — $50 ABRAHAM J. OXMAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Mary B. Hughes — $100 MT. SCOPUS LODGE — in memory of Abraham J. Oxman Kenny M. Mazonson — $200 JAMES O’TOOLE SCHOLARSHIP Richard V. Brazeau — $100 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEDAL (Good Citizenship) David R. Sager BENA ANTEEN KOZEL MEMORIAL FUND — Scholarship in memory of Bena Anteen Kozel, Class of 1970, awarded to a student pursuing the field of journalism and creative writing. Kim Semon — $ 100 MARGARET H. O’BRIEN AWARD — Given by the Future Business Leaders of America Club — For scholarship in the field of Secretarial Studies. Carol L. Sanders MEREDITH WILLIAMS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Barbara R. Sampson — $100 WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP Susan M. Galvin — $200 THE ALFRED DURGIN ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP Paul S. Smith — $250 THE DR. SAMUEL B. SOSTEK SCHOLARSHIP FUND — The Dr. Samuel B. Sostek Scholarship, established in his memory to perpetuate his ideals. A graduate of the Class of 1927B, he was a humble, able and beloved physician and teacher who briliantly and unselfishly ministered to and instructed all classes and creeds, and dedicated his life to humanity by pursuing the tenets of Hipprocates with a devotion and zeal that was rare and inspiring. Kevin M. Wong — $300 JOHN HANCOCK AWARDS Jean M. Blanch Maureen T. Buckley MARJORIE L. MOONEY AWARD — Given by her friends to the outstanding student in Bookkeeping and Accounting for two years. Maureen T. Buckley ANNIE 1. RUSTIN AWARD — For the highest average in four years of German study — presented through the courtesy of the Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Boston. Alan S. Goldstein Century Bank and Trust Company — awarded to a student who is furthering his education in the field of Business Administration. Alan S. Goldstein — $500 MISS GREENROOM — For loyal service to Greenroom Janice M. Ruane MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL CUSTODIANS’ SCHOLARSHIP — Given in honor of Dr. Louis Solomon. Janice M. Ruane — $100 D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD (Presented at Gradua¬ tion) Madelynan Doyle LORD FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Madelynan Doyle — $200 THE CHARLES BUTCHER SCHOLARSHIP Joel Braverman — $250 THE BETH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE PHILIP AND LILLIAN GLASER SCHOLARSHIP FUND established by Judge and Mrs. Louis Glaser and friends in memory of his parents, Philip and Lillian Glaser. Throughout their lives they had a love for learning and sought always to encourage leadership. The schol¬ arships established by Judge Louis Glaser emphasize particularly leadership development, thus perpetuating the ideals of his late parents. Joel Braverman — $100 Julie M. O’Sullivan — $100 Miss Aliberti helping out with the awards. David Sagar receives Good Citizenship Awards. Mr. Brian Lacy presents the Rita Ryan Scholarship Award. CHESTER W. HOLMES SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP—(Must have attended either the Holmes, Faulkner or Pierce Schools) Julie M. O ' Sullivan — $100 MALDEN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP — To a student preparing for the Teaching Profession — $250 to be awarded in the following manner: $125 the first year; $125 the second year. Linda L. Katz Arlene M. Velleman FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA AWARD — JOHN B. MATTHEWS CHAPTER — for outstanding service in F.T.A. Linda L. Katz — $25 Arlene M. Velleman — $25 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Mark R. Kelley — $200 THE SAMMY J. ALIBERTE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — awarded to a hoy who has a strong moral character which illus¬ trates the qualities of courage and humility. Mark R. Kelley THE MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS EDUCATIONAL SECRE¬ TARIES ASSOCIATION — a $50 savings bond to a senior girl who is most likely to succeed in the Secretarial Field. Judith F. Henry TRI-Hl — Carrie M. Darling Award — for the highest ranking student in Shorthand and Typewriting for three years Judith F. Henry ZONTA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Patricia M. Lochiatto — $500 LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Patricia M. Lochiatto — $200 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Paula L. Lombardi — $200 MALDEN HIGH SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELORS’ SCHOLARSHIP Paula L. Lombardi — $100 IRISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OE MALDEN Thomas G. Stein — $1,000 KATHARINE GIBBS SCHOOL Maureen Hussey — $500 EASTERN AUTO PARTS CO., INC. Thomas Finn — $25 LINE AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Donald Taylor — $25 MALDEN FIRE FIGHTERS UNION LOCAL 902 SCHOLAR¬ SHIP Linda L. Menzies —$250 MISS GREENROOM — For loyal service to Greenroom Linda L. Menzies THE CLARKE R. BROOKES SCHOLARSHIP Linda L. Menzies — $125 THE CAROL SHENKER COVITZ SCHOLARSHIP FUND — Established in memory of Carol Shenker Covitz, Class of 1961. This scholarship is given to a worthy student entering the teach¬ ing profession — the profession Carol worked so hard at and loved so much. Patricia L. Milliken — $100 MALDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL CUSTODIANS’ ASSOCIATION— In memory of Lloyd Chapman Patricia L. Milliken — $100 LT. ANTHONY J. SESTITO MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP — Given in memory of Lt. ' Anthony J. Sestito, graduate of the Class of 1961. who gave his life under heroic conditions in the Viet Nam Conflict. Thomas R. Meo —■ $100 LINCOLN SCHOOL PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION Thomas R. Meo — $100 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Judith E. Meltzer— $200 WILLIAM NIEDNER SCHOLARSHIP Judith E. Meltzer — $200 LIT SCHOLARSHIP John H. Ricciardone — $50 SUFFOLK UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP — for excellence in editorial writing — given to a member of the Blue Gold Staff, who will be enrolled in the journalism program at Suffolk University. John H. Ricciardone — $1,000 BLACK STUDENT UNION AWARD Nancy C. Rogers — $25 JUNIOR OLD NEW SCHOLARSHIP Nancy C. Rogers — $100 DR. GEORGE A. HANNA, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND — To provide an annual scholarship for a deserving student in the medical or paramedical field. This perpetual memorial will be in keeping with the dedication and generosity of a physician who gave so much of himself to others. George R. Swible — $100 THE ALFRED DURGIN ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP George R. Swible — $250 CAM AWARD — outstanding CAM member Janet A. Vanasse — $25 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP Janet A. Vanasse — $200 JOHN B. MATTHEWS MEMORIAL AWARD — Given by the Malden Jewelry Company — to the outstanding scholastic ath¬ lete in the college course. Matthew M. Chiccuarelli, Jr. KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Matthew M. Chiccuarelli, Jr. — $200 THE DOMINIC N. ANTONUCCI MEMORIAL SCHOLAR¬ SHIP FUND in memory of Dominic a member of the Class of 1928, to be awarded to a deserving candidate of the senior class. Matthew M. Chiccuarelli, Jr. — $100 KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Debra L. Goodwin — $200 FLORENCE L. WHITTUM LATIN AWARD — Highest ranking student in Latin 4 Debra L. Goodwin SALUTATORIAN MEDALLION Debra L. Goodwin BLUE GOLD — For outstanding service to the Blue Gold Theresa A. Ryan USONA SCHOLARSHIP Theresa A. Ryan — $50 THE CHARLES BUTCHER SCHOLARSHIP Teresa A. Ryan — $250 JAMES A. CRONIN SR. SCHOLARSHIP Marcella A. Remer — $200 RITA RYAN SCHOLARSHIP Marcella A. Remer — $100 MALDEN EMBLEM CLUB No. 176 Marcella A. Remer — $200 JUDGE MAURICE R. FLYNN, JR. SCHOLARSHIP — Given by the Elks Club Marcella A. Remer — $500 FUTURE NURSES AWARD — For her continual dedication and outstanding service to the club. Marcella A. Remer — $25 ANNIE I. RUSTON AWARD — For the highest average in four years of German study — presented through the courtesy of the Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Boston. Trudy Sandler MYSTIC VALLEY CHAPTER OF WOMEN’S ORT BOOK AWARD (Organization for Rehabilitation through Training) Trudy Sandler DR. GEORGE A. HANNA, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND — To provide an annual scholarship for a deserving student in the medical or paramedical field. This perpetual memorial will be in keeping with the dedication and generosity of a physician who gave so much of himself to others. Trudy Sandler — $100 COGNOSCENDI CUP — Graduation Orator — presented by Cognoscendi Society of Malden High School. Trudy Sandler KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Trudy Sandler — $200 ORATOR MEDALLION Trudy Sandler BERTHA L. GORDON AWARD — Given by the Men Teachers’ Club to the outstanding girl athlete with a high scholastic stand¬ ing. Trudy Sandler WHIL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD — Highest ranking student and and National Honor member — service, leadership, character and scholarship. Alan W. Beloff— $250 Kevin Wong is overjoyed MEN TEACHERS’ CLUB — Robert Blair Award — For excel¬ lence in Physics. Alan W. Beloff USONA BOOK PRIZE — For excellence in English Alan W. Beloff FRENCH CLUB — Ruth A. McKenney Award — For excellence in French 5 Alan W. Beloff THE READER’S DIGEST CERTIFICATE OF AWARD — A complimentary subscription to The Reader’s Digest for one year given to the Valedictorian of the Class of 1973. Alan W. Beloff VALEDICTORIAN MEDALLION Alan W. Beloff CAM SOCIETY GIFT — Charles A. Marsh Award — For ex¬ cellence in Mathematics. Alan W. Beloff SOCIAL STUDIES AWARD — Three Years of Excellence in Social Studies. Alan W. Beloff NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP — awarded to a student who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance and high potential for future accomplishment. Alan W. Beloff — $1,000 Senior Banquet Michael Morrill Susan Galvin Michael Clapp Kevin Wong Rev. David Buzzell 651 Graduate Miss Merris June 1,1973 Mr. Duffy SELF-IMPROVEMENT: A COMMENDABLE GOAL Throughout our lives, most of us will endeavor to reach a certain goal. The path we choose may not always be without obstructions. In order to achieve this goal, we must be strong and willing to accept and cope with the barriers that will arise. All of us assmbled here today are not fighting for our survival, as those people in impoverished and wartorn countries are. Thus, we have no reason to be continually concerned about basic survival needs, such as hunger and thirst. These needs can be sufficiently satisfied without any major problems. According to psychologist Abraham Maslow, man’s innate needs are arranged in a hierarchy of priority. After fulfilling the basic needs, man should work to reach higher goals, that is: love, belonging, closeness, and self-esteem. Achieving these needs can be difficult for some people and ele¬ mentary for others. But if each of us is concerned enough about himself and one another, each should willingly recognize the di- lemnas that might develop. After satisfying these needs, a person can strive to reach self-actualization. Some people never satisfy this goal, which for them is only a hope. Einstein, Beethoven, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Lincoln, according to Maslow’s studies, are four exceptional people who have been able to realize this goal. Many people desire and work to attain the characteristics of the self-actualized person, who can perceive reality and live with life courageously. He does not turn away when faced with a threatening problem, but tries to solve the problem without allowing himself to be defeated. He can accept, love, and respect himself with all his faults, and then can easily accept, love, and respect others. Ego-centricity is a trait seldom found in a self- actualized person. Instead, his life centers about the problems of society, to which he dedicates much of his time. He is an individual who directs his life according to rules and values that will improve his existence. Another of his characteristics is his ability to profoundly appreciate the necessary experiences of life, even if he has had these experiencs many times in the past. He has compassion for all that is living and sympathetically identifies with all of humanity. He respects and treats all people as equals, despite their race or religion. In achieving a certain goal, he acknowledges problems and searches for solutions. A self-actualized person realizes that a sense of humor is always important in a person’s life, but at the same time recognizes the seriousness of life. He is capable of a high degree of creativity in all that he may do. These characteristics arc not inherited, but are qualities of a person who has struggled toward the goal of self-actualization. Many of us may never reach this goal; many of us may never try. But reaching this goal can result in our own personal improvement. We may not fully achieve this aspiration, but we can try to attain some of the characteristics emblematic of self-acutalization. We must always be willing to broaden our horizons and develop ourselves. The appreciation of the arts, of knowledge and of people enriches our lives. “For man is happy only in his aspiration to the heights; when he attains his goal, and cools and longs for other distant flights.” — (Kahlil Gibran) Debra Goodwin 1 I Mr. Boyle nil eE J tWsK i Sm Qu 1 J g CORRUPTION: AMERICAN STYLE The unbearable rise in prices, the decline in trade, the growth of unmployment, the increasing number of political assassina¬ tions, the surge in welfare lists, the cutting back of government expenditures, the disintegration of some government agencies, the widespread distrust of the military, the unsuccessful attempt by government to freeze prices and wages, the continuing inflation — Sound like the problems facing America today? The government, built on a tradition of integrity, decaying into a powerful tool of the corrupt? It is not! This description depicts the events that led to the fall and destruction of the Roman Empire more than 1500 years ago. One of the main causes of the decline of the Roman Empire was the corruption in government. Citizens of Rome lost faith in their emperor, senators and officials. The credibility gap between the rulers and the ruled widened immensely. Unfortunately, the United States appears to be paralleling the happenings of this great ancient empire. America is a country founded on high morals and ideals, held together by the success of business. But we are sacrificing our ethics and trust, as we are sacrific¬ ing our water and air, to business interests. The preoccupation with material goods and wealth is destroying the United States as effectively as it destroyed the Roman Empire. With enough power and money, buying Congressmen and Senators becomes easy. Bribing government personnel is almost acceptable, as Americans like to look the other way. Often, an elected official appoints his chief campaign con¬ tributor to a prestigious office as a nice thank-you gesture. The more able man, with less money, watches the appointment in disgust. But we, the people, suffer in blindness. Lack of ethics, in campaigning for office in America, is revolting. Year after year, polticial campaign tactics have become more ruthless, more crude, and more criminally effective. Now the disease has contaminated the White House. From within the heart of our federal government, the worst list of campaign crimes in many years is coming to light: the alleged bugging, bribing and robbery at Water¬ gate. Can we place our faith, our trust, and our lives in the hands of Washington? The credibility of the American government has been shattered. The trust might never be completely restored. Fixed public opinion polls, false advertisements, and the many unnamed, un¬ known crimes to date against the American people and our democratic government, will probably pass unheeded in the shadows of the Watergate incident. Will the Watergate atrocities open our eyes to the numerous injustices in government? Or will we ignore the filth and hope it will go away? Loss of faith, caused by corruption, is killing our values and goals. Greed has finally mastered morality. Edward Gibbons suggests in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire that “Profit has become our religion, expediency our law, greed our motivation, license our liberty.” Will America’s reply to “broken promises,” outrageous lies, smear tactics, and practiced fraud always be — “That’s politics?” Trudy Sandler Sponsored by the Malden Chamber of Com¬ merce, and the Rotary Club, the Career Exposition was not only an attempt to help students consider their careers, but also to learn about their com¬ munity, its business and opportunities. The Expo¬ sition was held for two days in the Marshall Gym, where students observed displays of the five career areas. Representing the Fine Arts, the Actor’s Workshop performed short skits for the students. At the Health display, employees of the Malden j Hospital demonstrated all sorts of medical equip¬ ment to the students. Many representatives of Trade and Manufacturing companies talked to the stu¬ dents about the opportunities in these fields. At the Business and Office booths, computers and electric typewriters were displayed. One of the most popular exhibits was that of the Armed Forces and Government Agencies. Recruiting officers talked to students while showing films and slides of the different service branches. THE EMERGING INDIVIDUAL: YOUTH ' S RIGHT TO RECOGNITION Ideally, as high school graduates, we enter adult society in the hope of living a fulfilling, satisfying life, which allows us to flourish as individuals. We all wish to be accepted as people, as adults; perhaps most of all, we want our voices to be heard and our right to our own opinions to be respected. As young adults we find our¬ selves about to assume many vital responsibilities, whether we choose to enter into an occupation immediately, or to further our education first. We welcome these responsibilities and burdens; for so many years we indeed have anxiously awaited the date of their arrival. Along with this new independence, and its obliga¬ tions, we also expect recognition as mature individuals. Many of us find that we cannot talk to our elders without the feeling that we are speaking to deaf ears. Many times our opinions are tacitly dismissed without fair consideration because we, the young, have voiced them. We must be able to enter into meaningful dialogue with adults, to know that our decisions are acceped as those of mature, responsible people. Young people are often the objects of broad and categorical criticism. We cannot gain the experience we need to forge our own identities, to shape our lives, when our attempts at adulthood are attacked as merely the actions of rebellious, aimless, upstart teenagers. We are grasping for freedom as individuals. Our claim of autonomy is simply the expressi on of our desire to achieve adulthood. We may still be young and inexperienced, but as all previous generations have done, we are all searching for a valid set of moral values, purposes, and goals. We recognize the merits of the present adult society, even though many times the paths we choose on our way to adulthood are not those generally accepted by existing society. Each of us strives in his own way to attain that degree of recognition that marks us as adult individuals; hopefully we are not aimless, or rebellious for rebellion’s sake. Sterotyping or generalization about any generation is not constructive, nor accurate. During this turbulent period of alienation and discontent between youth and adults, constructive criticism and unbiased exchanging of opinions are very much in order. If both teenager and adult recognize each other as individuals, through communica¬ tion we can build honest and frank relationships, based on empathy and rapport. The problems of the emerging young and the conflicts between the generations can be eased only through mutual understanding. We realize that if we wish to be treated as equals we must also share equally in the responsibilities of life; we must pay our dues. This we are willing to do. In return we ask for acceptance of us as individuals, and a chance to prove ourselves worthy of the trust, respect and recognition we seek. Alan W. Beloff % yj ■ - ' ‘‘V ' ' r ' ‘ : t“ ' ;-?r . ■ ' V -•■ ' ■ :■• ■ ■ “ “J • ' ' ■.■ , ‘ • ? ■ . .-• SK ' ■ ??. W ' -; • ' , ' • . ' ,-• : ‘ -• ■ ' V ' V ' ’ V ? 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We who know you, your students and colleagues, have developed a great respect and fondness for you, a man who could just as easily reminisce with us about the ’67 Red Sox as discuss some com¬ plex problem in chemistry. You have been active as an organizer for the SFAAB, a representative to the Faculty Senate, and as LIT Adviser. In class, in your mini-course, or just talking with us after school, you’ve established a close rapport with us, a concerned, responsive relationship that goes beyond the simple exchange of words be¬ tween teacher and student. Perhaps that is what we treasure most, your ability to talk to us not only as a teacher, but also as a friend. This quiet sincerity, this personal in¬ terest, has been appreciated by all of us. We have therefore dedicated this yearbook to you, a fine educator and a most giving man, Dr. Elliott R. Carlson 2 3 Search for Identity Who are you? What are you going to do with your life? Find yourself, seek out the future, an identity obscured by clouds of uncertainty. Stand alone, consider the horizon expanding before you, the shim¬ mering lights of a distant shore piercing through the shadows of doubt around you. Reach out in the darkness, feel the hurt of loneliness, then discover that out of the chaos and the pain, some order and meaning may emerge. You might find out where you belong in the crazy-quilt-jig- saw-puzzle world, what your part is in the absurd drama unfolding before you. You might find a purpose, a set of values, or perhaps only a directing sign pointing down a long, winding road that leads you miles from nowhere. Or maybe all you’ll learn is how little you really know about yourself, about your world. 4 You might find yourself by leafing through a college cata¬ logue or by just walking along a deserted beach, letting your thoughts wander, sorting out your feelings, hopes, dreams. You search for an awareness of the reality of who you are; you peer into the shrouded dis¬ tance for a glimpse of a vague, formless future, an unshaped life floating on a boundless sea of aspirations. 5 Goverament and Politics Curriculum Curriculum is the vehicle that carries the student further down the long, tangled road of education to¬ wards the most elusive knowledge of all, a true aware¬ ness of his role as a productive member of society. Through questioning, debate, experiment, and study, the student searches for a meaningful education and a set of values that will prepare him for a life in a com¬ plex, often confusing world. The learning process goes on: always reaching, sometimes grasping, always striv¬ ing, sometimes achieving, always seeking, sometimes finding. Each additional shimmering fragment of knowl¬ edge sheds more light on the darkness, brings man closer to an understanding of the unsolved mysteries of his world. Man must know himself first, though. Through education, man gains a perspective on him¬ self; he sees himself in relation to the world. He real¬ izes his capabilities and limitations. He is able then to seek out the answers to the questions that puzzle him and others like him. Once he has found himself, man is armed with the knowledge of who he is, why he is here, and what he hopes to accomplish for himself and for his fellow man. Business Machines 6 Search for Peace Spanish I Biology n 7 Art II Chemistry II Small Machines 8 Psychology Afro-American Studies French II 9 Driver Education dr ... ' SSSSLmfmi . ' ■Sliw A calm moment with Mr. Guarino Mr. Guarino and the new Buick Mr. Guarino, the new Buick and Paula Sweeney 10 Minicourses combine enrichment with enjoyment Street hockey made easy Music appreciation 11 I dare you to take my picture! Alan Goldstein Well my feathered friends. Miss Lovins Don’t be nasty! Pat Skinner and Doug Santoro Nice ba-by ... Jean Penta and Pat Barker 12 Go away! Mr. Alleyne 13 Bea Flammia 14 Ms. Grunberg Joe Cullen, Madelynan Doyle, Dave Tucker 15 Clockwise; Mr. McCann, Mr. Finn, Donna Sheridan, Mrs. Lane, Jeff Barat, Mr. Angelo, Mrs. Bedine, Mr. Duffy, Mr. DiGiammarino, Leslie Russo. Clockwise: secretary. Mr. Darragh, chairman, Mr. Ruelle, Mr. O’Donnell, Marie Coco, Miss Micale S.F.A.A.B 16 The newly formed Black Student Union, joined by the Senior Class, worked on a program to help fight Sickle Cell Anemia. Under the direction of their advisor, Mrs. Helen Phillips, the Union was responsible for Stevie Wonder’s appearance and the Teacher Auction. Black Student Union 17 Football ... To drive with your last ounce of courage . . . Unlike the one-day-a week escape it is for the fan, foot¬ ball is a daily, grueling ritual for the participant. With the anguish that defeat brings, each individual of our team had the determination, pride, and courage to meet the op¬ ponent and to fight for the Blue Gold. MacDonald passes! Touchdown! 18 Mallett stands by Paolini cuts Cunha drives Bob Langston on the move 19 Cathy Winslow Cathy Malzone Barbara Hanifan Rie Lowenstein Cheerleaders Co-Capt. Jean Penta With their sparkle and enthu¬ siasm, Malden High School’s dy¬ namic cheerleaders stimulated school spirit at football, basket¬ ball, and hockey games, pep ral¬ lies, and assemblies. Our twelve cheerleaders exist as a unified group in order to lead the M.H.S. student body in supporting the teams both in victory and defeat, looking always up toward victory as their goal. M.H.S. Cheerleaders Lynn DeVincentis 20 Esther Fishman Priscilla Perrigo Co-Capt. Ann Connolly Leslie Russo Madelynan Doyle Barbara Chadwick 21 Don’t get in Fermano’s way. Malden “Stops them dead.” Bruce Knight holds on tight. 22 Paolini picks up some extra weight. So does Bob Matewsky Byron looks for an opening. i - 23 The band can be found at many school func¬ tions. Rallies, football games, and parades wouldn’t be the same without the band. The students put a great deal of time into their work and certainly add something to Malden High. 24 25 Majorettes The majorettes have added a great deal to our school spirit. They enthusiastically supported our football team during a very trying season. They are composed of five seniors and seven juniors. They are led by Cynthia Barrett who is the head majorette while Paula Lombardi is the drum ma¬ jorette. 26 27 Thanksgiving: James D’Addario Joe Pedulla Daniel Norton Co-Capt. Steve Saraceni 28 Medford 38 Hank O’Brien That hurts! 29 Pep Club The Malden High Pep Club has been a vital force in the spirit of the school. During crisp au¬ tumn days and snow-filled nights of winter the girls have proved to be both devoted and enthusi¬ astic. This year, more than ever, the Pep Club showed the players that their fans were with them through their trying season. Nedlam Mildred Allen, Terry Benninati, Maureen Buckley 30 Beat-em! 31 Senior Class Dance: The Nifty Fifties Bud Ballou and Assistant L. Russo, K. Mazonson, and A. Beloff m ■ m 1 R i 91 r«! 1 1 1 i ' Taj 1 ] 1! i h IJ In a nostalgic return to the era of the fifties, Malden High School students successfully recreated the atmos¬ phere of twenty years ago. Bobby socks, saddle shoes, and “greasy kid stuff” combined to provide the effect. Carefree dancing, a candy store, and Bud Ballou as emcee furnished an enjoyable evening for all. L. Russo, B. Keefe, and E. Kurpieski Mr. Crawford and Miss McGee 32 Junior Class The Battle of the Bands John Doherty and buddy. Nemesis The Battle of the Bands shook the walls of Jenkins Auditorium with the tight sounds of raucous, hard driving rock and roll. The junior class showcased the jam¬ ming talents of Asylum, Nemesis, and Dust. Their sizzling guitar riffs and biting hot licks on brass fought it out for the favor of the crowd. The audience was immersed in a tidal wave of sound, from mountains of amplifiers that blasted the senses with sheer volume. Lost in the maze of reverberating rhythm, or buried alive in the blues, a rock musician burns away the veneers that mask emotions: getting his head together through music is part of his search for self. Dust 33 A Quitter Never Wins and a Winner Never Quits. With the transformation of summer into autumn comes the exhilarating field hockey season —leg-padded goalies, swift-mov¬ ing inners, and dodging wings combining their efforts together as a team. Agility, quick think¬ ing, and zest characterize the Malden High field hockey players who utilize these qualities to meet the challenge of competition with their visiting teams. To the seniors their last field hockey sea¬ son represents a rich remem¬ brance of vitality and endurance. Dodging, passi-ng, scoring, rushing, fatigue—field hockey! Let’s Fight! Trudy Sandler makes a great save for Malden. Patty DiPietro as she dribbles the ball down the field. 34 Jane Brunelli fights for the ball. Elaine Burke makes a great hit. 35 Get ready, on your mark, get set ... It takes a great love, self-satis¬ faction and a never ending strength to become a Malden High Cross-Country runner. Competing in one of the toughest leagues, the MHS harriers did extremely well compiling a 5-2 record. The team went out day after day and ran many miles in preparation for the strenuous races. It all payed off in the end as Malden was victorious again and again. Line up for Malden. Michael O’Keefe, Co-Capt. Tom Lawlor 56 Ed Cannon Paul Allen Bob McDermot, Co-Capt. Mr. O’Brien, Coach 37 Blue and Gold Throughout the year, the Blue and Gold keeps the students in¬ formed of the current issues and goings on at Malden High School. The staff sponsors the successful annual Globe Santa drive for needy children at Christmas time. Along with the Globe Santa drive, the staff presents the foot¬ ball rally for the school before the Thanksgiving Day game. With every issue the Blue and Gold seeks to present new and fresh ideas to the readers at Malden High School. The Blue and Gold Staff G. Swible, D. Burke and Mrs. Lane 38 June Puleo and Diane Vanesse, Jr. members D. Wostrel, M. D’Amato, A. Gaquin, and Mrs. Lane 39 John Riccardone, Associate Editor Terry Ryan and Mrs. Lane Trudy Sandler, Associate Editor, and Blue and Gold Staff • ■ ' 40 Blue and Gold Subscription Staff. Blu e and Gold Advertisement Staff. 41 Maldonian The Maldonian Room is perhaps the busiest room at Malden High School. The business staff throughout the year is obtaining advertisements and subscriptions for the yearbook. The literary staff writes biographies and meets layout deadlines. The photog¬ raphy staff through the year takes pic¬ tures and provides prints. Co-Editors Alan Beloff and Patricia Caruso working along with the faculty advisors once again hope to produce a memorable yearbook for the student body. Mr. Moore and the Maldonian Editors Debbie Walk, Photography Editor I ♦ 1 111 f ' J [; i ' ■ 1 Judy Henry and Miss Goddard 42 Howie Pearlman and Maureen Hussey 43 Dottie DeVits Sports Co-Editors, Jean Penta and Patti Barker 44 Layout Editor Patti Lochiatto Senior Co-Editors Mary Hughes and Elaine Gilbert 45 Boojum Rock Mike Morrill Mrs. Funk, Boojum Rock Advisor Boojum Rock is a literary magazine headed by Liz Daigle and Diane Burke with faculty ad¬ visor Mrs. Funk. The staff pro¬ duces a magazine filled with cre¬ ative ideas which vary from free¬ form poetry to abstract art and illustrations. The material printed comes from both the student body and the staff members. The lack of restrictions in the format of Boojum Rock allows the stu¬ dent body to openly communicate their personal thoughts and feel¬ ings through the ideas expressed in the Rock; its readers can gain a closer insight into the percep¬ tions and experiences of others. Steve Lutch, Carl Goldman and Mrs. Funk. 46 47 USONA USONA is a community service club. It was started as a literary society and still holds the tradition of an oral presentation expressing one’s viewpoints for initiation into the club. A few of the projects that USONA has undertaken are: selling Halloween Pup¬ pets for the Kidney Foundation, working for Unicef and making a Christmas basket for a needy family. The club has also held the annual International Teach¬ er’s Tea and sponsored the March of Dimes Charity Basketball Game. USONA is also a social club in which the members have held a Christmas party and grab bag. They have gone to plays sueh as “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” and also have gone to the Carpenter’s Concert. USONA did not forget the ser¬ vicemen from Malden who could not be home for the Christmas Holidays. The girls sent cards and letters to these men to let them know they are not forgotten. Top: Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Fitzpatrick and Miss Poor, at the Italian table of the Teacher’s Tea. Above: Chris MacDonald, President. Left: Mrs. Leonberger at the Jewish table, sponsored by Elaine Gilbert and Rhonda Sazin. 48 LIT This year, LIT celebrated its 100th Annual Banquet at the Summerside Lodge, Many familiar faces were pres¬ ent. Also, LIT and COG had their annual football game which again was a smashing victory for LIT, For Thanksgiving, they slowed down their activities for themselves and devoted their time to preparing baskets for needy families. As a result, they had a very successful year. Mr. Webster President, John Ricciardone COG-LIT Football Game, Jack Appel 49 COG Although it was predicted last year that COG would finally beat LIT in the annual COG-LIT Football game, COG was defeated again. As Thanksgiving time approached, COG felt the need to help others by making a family a Thanksgiving basket filled with all the holiday food. To aid the community further, COG sponsored the Prize Speaking Contest and voiced their opinions on political and environmental matters. Above: Albert Vale At Right: Alan Beloff, President Stanley Binder, Sec.; Mike Morrill and Albert Vale 50 CAM CAM is one of a number of clubs in the school which perform services for the school and the community. Included in their activities for this year were selling many cartons of candy, Thanks¬ giving baskets for needy families and a drive for the March of Dimes. To help their treasury, there were many successful bake sales. Advisor, Miss Lovins 51 The Senior Class Play; HARVEY Veta Simmons — Janice Ruane and Nurse Kelly 52 Myrtle Mae — Linda Menzies, Veta, Wilson — Alan Goldstein, Judge Gaffney — David Sager. Dr. Sanderson — Peter Francis and Dr. Chumley — David Desmond. Mrs. Chumley — Elaine Gilbert and Elwood. 53 “Perhaps they neglected to tell you that rabbits have large pointed ears.” 54 The satisfaction of a job well done! “$2.50 or I’m nosing the cab back to town.” — Allan Goodman 55 56 Choral Art Society The Choral Art Society is led by Mr. Abrahams They put a great deal of time and effort into then- productions. The students perform at many concerts both inside and outside of the high school. In addi¬ tion to concerts, this year Choral Arts will have an exchange trip in which the members go to Pennsyl¬ vania. 57 Greenroom The Greenroom Dramatic Society, di¬ rected by Mr. John O’Brien, gives the students of Malden High School an op¬ portunity to acquaint themselves with the theater, to meet people, and to enjoy themselves. A lot is put into setting up for the performances of the members. There is the lighting and scenery to be decided upon and the pressure of memorizing lines. On December 1st, they put on three one act plays. They were “Four Corner Triangle,” “Boys and Girls Together,” and “Thing of Beauty.” Despite the long hours of practicing, the Greenroom mem¬ bers and the members of Malden High are all satisfied with their achievements. Martinez McNeil Joe Conti, Scott Glancey 58 Joe Rea Cheryl Byrne, Russell Garland 59 Spanish Club To start off the year, the Spanish Club, under the supervision of Miss Phyllis Goldberg, organ¬ ized a Spanish Get-Together. The purpose of this Get-Together was to inform the guests of the his¬ tory of Spanish music. Entertainment was pro¬ vided by a famous Spanish pianist. All the students of the school were invited to attend. As Christmas time approached, the club held a Christmas party, complete with pinata and Spanish food. Next, the club held a poster contest open to all students. The top three winning posters were put into the national contest of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. A member from the student body. Sherry Gordon, won grand prize for her poster of “Why Study Spanish.” 60 Rifle Club The Rifle Team is made up of members from the Rifle Club. Most of their time is put into prac¬ tices in the rifle range. Through¬ out the year, the members learn all about the .22 caliber riflle and how to handle it. With these tips in mind, they had a very success¬ ful year. Holly Durgin, John Crowley John Crowley, Scot Carleton 61 FTA Future Teachers of America is a service club for the school and the community. They give their service through tutoring other students. Tutor¬ ing also helps FTA members to gain some experience for their future goal. Included in their activities for this year were selling Christmas candles and a Christmas party. At the party, Mrs. Lane spoke to the FTA members about their future in teaching which was con¬ sidered helpful. Advisor, Miss Gowell Arlene Velleman, Chris Ryan 62 Mrs. Howard, Advisor FNC Future Nurses Club is very helpful in ad¬ vising its members of their future plans. They learn the funda¬ mentals of nursing by assisting Mrs. Howard, their a dvisor. FBLA Future Business Leaders of America members learn about the business world and the techniques of the businesses which they plan to join in the fu¬ ture. They also add to school activities such as a Teacher’s Tea at Christmas time and give service to the community. 63 Library Club The library club is very important to the school. The members of the club are very helpful to the students before and after school, at lunch, and during their free periods. Their most profitable event of the year is the annual book fair, held during the week of February 12th to the 16th. During the fair, the English classes are able to come to the library and buy any of the paperback books. Mr. Sadler and his aids 64 Madelynan Doyle, President National Honor Society The National Honor So¬ ciety is a club primarily for students who show qualities of high merit. Members are elected by a panel on this basis. The society is a serv¬ ice for the community. One of the major fund-raising events was the Valentine’s Day Heart Fund Dinner Dance, February 14th. The annual banquet and initiat- tion of new members were a few of the highlights which ended the year. Executive Board 65 French Honor Society This year Le Cercle Francais, the French Honor Society, held a series of combination meeting- parties at night in the Music Room, This new arrangement greatly increased club interest. TTie members enjoyed a Christ¬ mas Party and a Cheese Tasting Party, savoring the unfamiliar fla¬ vors of French cuisine. At these meetings, the members also learned about French customs, how the French people lead their everyday lives. Christmas Party, On Dasher, On Dancer, On Prancer . .. Miss Lohnes, Advisor, Debra Goodwin, Vice President, Arlene Velleman, Secretary 66 German Honor Society Alan Goldstein, President German Honor Society, under the supervision of Mr, Edward Galligan, started another success¬ ful year with their annual initia¬ tion. Those wishing to become a member must perform a brief skit in German. During the year, the club participated in several work¬ shops with a German Honor So¬ ciety of a neighboring city. To mark the end of a good year, the society elected their new officers. The members learned about Ger¬ man culture through literature and through meeting other stu¬ dents of German. Latin Honor Society Latin Honor, under the direc¬ tion of Miss Nicholas began an¬ other successful year with a samp¬ ling of Greek food at a Greek res¬ taurant. Another important event was their annual Christmas party. Throughout the year, the society gave examples of their own bak¬ ing with cake sales. The profits were greatly appreciated. To end the year, the banquet was enjoyed by all members. 67 Tri-Hi Tri-Hi is a girls’ service club for the school and the community; their activities feature an annual initiation in the small gym. Included in the many activities of Tri-Hi was a Hal¬ loween Party for the retarded chil¬ dren of Malden at the Moose Hall, the Thanksgiving baskets for the needy families, and a Valentine’s Day party at the Fernald School in Wal¬ tham. The many bake sales proved to be very worthwhile endeavors. Miss Davin, Advisor, and Terry Ryan, President Tri-Hi Candy Sale 68 ECO ■rae Environmental Control Organization, known as tCO, worked in cooperation with the school and community to make people more aware of their en¬ vironment. They have worked together to alert the school of the problems and dangers of air, water and noise pollution. They set fine examples for the com¬ munity to work together and fight pollution. 69 Equestrian Club Susan Kasses President Scot Carlton Crestview Managers, Kathy and Jeff. A new club was formed this year for those who enjoy horseback riding. Under the direction of Mr. Gerald Alleyne, the club regularly rode on the bridal paths of the Crestview Stables in Stoneham. The members of the club rode horseback by nighttime along many long winding trails. Although hampered by the winter season, the club was determined to stay active. They organized a raffle of a $50.00 cash prize. As spring arrived the club was once again riding and holding parties. With the surroundings of the outdoors and the attitudes of friendliness among the mem¬ bers, the atmosphere of the Equestrian Club was very enjoyable and rewarding. 70 The Ski Club appointed a new advisor this year, Miss Jenny Grunberg; but that did not change the weather. Due to the abnormally warm winter season, the club found very few adequate skiing areas. The members of the club did get a chance for good skiing in December at Gunstock, N.H. As the winter progressed the weather be¬ came seasonally cold again and the Ski Club was off to the slopes for more schussing and snow¬ plows. Ski Club member, Jack Appel. Ski Club 71 Wrestling Wrestling requires a supple body and quick re¬ flexes, superb conditioning and stamina. Often leverage and speed enable a wrestler to outman- euver an opponent of greater weight and strength. This year the matmen combined experience with able coaching and mustered a team that was al¬ ways exciting and usually victorious. In a sport where weight and height present no restrictions, the wrestling team was comprised of many return¬ ing veterans as well as several rookies who showed improvement as the season progressed, displaying good potential for the future. Paul Rutledge Rick Lauria E oug Lund 72 ■ 1 4 Ronnie Drinkwater Jim O’Brien Boys’ Basketball The 1973 Cagers demonstrated the characteristic of perseverance; they were always able to come back from a disheartening loss to provide tough competition for the G.B.L. Their shooting skills and defensive prowess car¬ ried Malden to victories in many exciting contests, such as the defeat of Somerville in the hostile environs of a foreign court. The improved quintet was always intent on winning as evidenced by their aggressive, hustling play. Dan Meyers stuffing opponent. Bruce Knight 74 Bruce Vining 76 “It’s Up and Good” Tom Stein Dan Myers, Jump Shot 77 Ready, Aim . . . Fire Holly Durgin, John Crowley 78 Rifle Team The Rifle Team once again proved their superiority over many schwl teams from all over eastern Massachusetts. The coaching of Mr. Carroll aided the team members in developing and maintaining a high degree of accuracy and concentration for riflery competition. The team shot scores of over 900 regularly. The Rifle Team afforded girls as well as boys an opportunity to practice their skills with the .22 caliber rifle on an organized basis. Paul Babcock Paul Babcock and Jerry Stevens Dana Thorpe 79 Indoor Track This year’s Indoor Track Team ended their season with a record of one win against five losses. Despite this disappointing slate, the team members produced many outstanding individual ef¬ forts. As one of the high points of the season, distance man Bob McDermod broke the high school record for running the thousand yards. This and many other per¬ sonal triumphs by the tracksters buoyed the spirit of the team and added a measure of pride and sat¬ isfaction to the results of a long season. Howard Rodenhiser Mike Gaffey 80 r [ X 1 f r ■ 4 ■ ( Jon Stormont Steve Giller High hurdles 81 USONA sponsored the benefit basketball game on February 13th to raise money for the March of Dimes. The Golden Tornado Varsity team under the capable direction of Mr. Jack Hussey defeated the men teachers by a score of 40 to 18, making it a memorable evening for all. The Glamor Guys Block that shot! If you want it, here it is. Come and get it. 82 Student Faculty Basketball Game Defense, defense! 83 Swimming Lee Kinnon 84 The M.H.S. swimmers and divers com¬ pleted a highly successful season in which superior speed and technique combined with excellent teamwork to produce con¬ sistent wins in both the individual and relay team events. The swimming meets were images of contrasts: the relaxed camaraderie of the mermen before their events contrasted with their intense con¬ centration and fierce competition once having entered the pool. Their glistening shapes pierced the limpid, glassy surface of the water, and replaced its fluid smoothness with a swath of violent foam¬ ing splashing surf. Jeff Brickman Celebration 85 k 1 Hockey This year’s hockey team was in top condition. Who can single out one out¬ standing player? It is not possible, for every Malden player excelled, which is the key to the success of Malden’s team. The hockey players provided good com¬ petition for their rivals and thrills for an everincreasing number of avid spectators. The hockey team proved to be another team Malden could be proud of. Malden rejoices after goal Richie Howard r E Mike Stefanilo and John Finnegan 86 Captain Joe Mayne 87 John Finnegan Matty Marden Another goal for Malden High 88 Danny Boland I Tom O’Connor Steve Sideri 89 E. Mass. Tourney for Co-Capt. Joe Mayne Malden’s second line 90 Malden’s first goal goes through a hole in the net. Malden G.B.L. Champs ni ■ .:x I -, .r V. Steve Surette, an all-star defenseman. Steve Sideri made the day with 37 saves. The relief of a victory over Norwood. 91 Girls’ Basketball This year’s Girls’ Basketball Team, under the direction of first year coach Mr, Fitzpatrick, practiced long, hard hours and fought in grueling competi¬ tions. Their outstanding performance has earned them the right to partici¬ pate in the 1973 Eastern Mass, girls’ Basketball Tourney. With their talent and enthusiasm, the girls are sure to bring excitement to the games. Coach Fitzpatrick and his girls. 92 93 Paula Trabucco 94 Trudy Sandler Cheryl Freker gets by Chelsea defense 95 IN MEMORIAM Mr. James D. B. O’Toole 1916-1973 96 In 1969, Mr. James D. B, O’Toole began his time with us here at Malden High School, teach¬ ing physics and physical science. During 1973, he was called upon also to teach the Introduction to Calculus class. He was proficient in many languages; indeed, he could have taught physics in French or Chinese as easily as in English. He wrote plays and poetry as well as scientific disser¬ tations; he was a man whose scope encompassed both the intricate skills of the engineer and the creative ability of the writer. It is too bad somehow that such an original, unique person must leave us tragically before we learn to fully appreciate those aspects of his past life, the wide and varied experiences which shaped the multi-faceted individual we knew. Mr. James O’Toole spent much of his time with us working hard to adjust to life as an American high school teacher, and he was succeeding. Perhaps we may best remember him as The huge man with the soft Irish accent, The gentleman who had a poetic way with speech. The man who saw great beauty in the ballistic curve of a falling body. The man who truly could see a world in a grain of sand . . . Requiescat in pace. May he rest in peace. Francis Scannell Mary Margaret Fitzgerald 1955-1971 Mary Margaret Fitzgerald, a mem ber of the Class of 1973, died February 3, 1971 of a rare disease called “Reyes Syndrome”. The Mary Margaret Fitzgerald Foundation has been estab¬ lished in an effort to conquer this dread disease. The Class of 1973 will make a major effort to support this Foundation. To Mary, we remind her of her original agreement — to be with us in September of our sopho¬ more year means that you are with the Class of 1973 forever. Focus M.H.S. Judy Enos March 9,1973 Everbody loves Paul Rutledge sometimes. Jean Doherty Marcy Remer Cathy Winslow God’s Children The UN and the COLA Martinez McNeil Ragdolls David Tucker Joan Marie Rice 100 Kickline Liz Kurpieski The Henry Sisters Les Belles Parisiennes 101 Top: The Straightaways, Stars of the Show Above left: Outa Space, Second Place Dance Above right: Susan Galvin, Second Place Singer Below: We the People, First Place Dance 102 103 Identity: the expression that makes a person unique.. 104 ... the individuality that sets us apart from the crowd I 105 Dr. Paul H. Phaneuf, Superintendent of Schools T. Richard Kelliher, Asst. Superintendent Thomas F. Cosgrove, Asst. Superintendent for Personnel Dr. Stephen H. Casner, Asst. Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction School Committee, 1972-1973. standing; Neil A. Cooper, Marguerite S. Holland, Kenneth V. Desmond, seated: Virginia D. Yardumian, chairman, Joan M. Aliberti. ADMINISTRATION The many moods of Arthur P. Boyle: see¬ ing Mr, Boyle working diligently (above), a student enters his office to hear, “Not you again!” (below left). But listening intently, Mr, Boyle is, as always, very sympathetic and understanding (below right). Principal 107 Asst. Principals, left to right: Mr. John DiGammarino, Junior Class, Mr. Brendan Duffy, Senior Class, Mr. Richard Cunningham, Sophomore Class. Miss Mary Howard, Dean of Girls. V.I.P.’s 108 Mr. Louis Melanson, Dean of Studies. Mr. Carmine Belmonte, Occupational Education Co-ordinator. Mr. George Edwards, Faculty Manager of Athletics. 109 RICHARD C. APPLEYARD Boston College, A.B. University of Massachusetts M.A. Sophomore Class Asst. Adviser BERNARD F. CAROLAN Holy Cross College, A.B. English Dept. Bookmaster LINDA M. DAVIN Salem State College, B.A. Tri-Hi Adviser LUCILLE R. DIPIETRO Boston College, B.S. Boston University, M.A. ARTHUR S. FREEDMAN Ohio State University, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. COG Adviser DIANA FUNK Bishop’s University, B.A. Queen’s University, M.Ed. English Elective Committee Re-Organization Committee LOIS G. GODDARD Smith College, A.B. Salem State College, M.Ed. MALDONIAN Adviser ELIZABETH A. GOWELL Emmanuel College, B.A. Boston College, M.A. Future Teachers of America Club Adviser ROBERT J. HINES Boston College, B.A. Salem State College, M.A.T. MARY E. HOWARD Emmanuel College, A.B. Boston University, M.Ed. Harvard University, C.A.G.S. National Honor Society SFAAB Dean of Girls JOHN L. HUSSEY Holy Cross College, A.B. Boston College, M.S. Varsity Basketball Coach English Dept. Co-Chairman English no SHIRLEY T. LANE Jackson College, A..B. BLUE AND GOLD Adviser SFAAB JANET LEONBERGER University of Michigan, B.A. KEVIN D. LORDAN Emerson College, A.B. Boston State College, M.Ed. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Junior Class Asst. Adviser Greenroom Co-Adviser SHARRON J. LOVINS University of Massachusetts, B.A. CAM Adviser THOMAS MAHER Salem State College, B.S. M.A.T. Mr. Hussey JOHN A. O’BRIEN Tufts University, A.B., M.Ed. Greenroom Co-Adviser Cross Country Coach BEVERLY C. OXMAN George Washington University, B.A. Boston State College, M.Ed. MARGUERITE PICILLO Boston State College, B.A. Sophomore Class Asst. Adviser CYNTHIA POOR Salem State College, B.A. Colorado State University, M.A. Ill Miss Wallace LUCINDA V. RIGGIN Boston College, M.A. Muhlenberg College, B.A. JOHN D. SADLER Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. Library Club Adviser Librarian HOWARD SHWARTZ Northeastern University, B.A. MALDONIAN Photography Adviser Driver Ed. Instructor JACQUELINE M. STARR Boston College, A.B., M.A. BARBARA J. WALLACE Emmanuel College, B.A. JEAN ZpKE University of Michigan, B.A. Northwestern University, M.A. Sophomore Class Asst. Adviser 112 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 SUSAN M. KURMAN Boston University, A.B. HARRIET C. LOHNES College of New Rochelle, A.B.. Assumption College, M.A.T. French Honor Adviser PATRICIA M. MAHONEY Emmanuel College, B.A. Middlebury College, M.A. JAMES L. McCANN Gregorian University, S.T.B. Boston University, A.M. SFAAB Latin Dept. Chairman LOUIS M. 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 ELAINE D. RIVMAN Yale University, B.A. Boston University, M.A. Spanish Club Asst. Adviser VICKI SHALLER Kalamazoo College, B.A. Spanish Club Asst. Adviser ABRAHAM STEIN Boston University, A.B. Harvard University, M.A. Foreign Languages 113 GER.- LD J. ALLEYNE University of New Mexico, B.A. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Junior Class Asst. Adviser Equestrian Club Adviser JOSEPH W. ANGELO Boston State College, B.S. Junior Class Asst. Adviser SFAAB ADRIENNE BEDINE LOIS BRICKLEY S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, B.A. University of Wisconsin, B.S, Boston University, M.A. SFAAB BARBARA A. CLIFFORD Regis College, A.B. Salem State College, M.Ed. USONA Adviser PAUL D. FINN Amherst College, B.A. Junior Class Asst. Adviser Asst. Basketball Coach Asst. Football Coach ANTHONY J. GUARINO Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. Driver Ed. Instructor History Bookmaster CATHERINE HORTON University of Maine at Orono, B.A., M.A.T. ALICE K. HYDE University of New Hampshire, A.B. ADELE KAHN New York City College, B.A. THOMAS F. O’DONNELL Suffolk University, B.A. Harvard University, M.A.T. SFAAB History Dept. Chairman 114 History RICHARD BEZUBKA Tufts University, B.S. WENDELL CRAWFORD Providence College, B.A. East Carolina University, M.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. Senior Class Adviser Jr. Varsity Hockey Coach WILLIAM J. DAVENPORT Boston College, A.B., M.A. Weston College, Ph.L. Boston University, M.Ed. LOUTS W. CIARFELLA St. Anselm’s College, A.B. Boston College, M.A. GBL Track Official Asst. Football Coach Mrs. Forlizzi PHILIP J. DARRAGH Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. Junior Class Asst. Adviser SFAAB Chairman GAIL FALKOFF Simmons College, A.B. Senior Class Asst. Adviser HARRIET FORLIZZI American International College, B.A. Mathematics 115 ROBERT J. GUIDI Tufts University, B.A. Salem State College, M.Ed. Senior Class Asst. Adviser CAROLYN L. LIPPMAN Smith College, B.A. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, M.S. FRANCES K. PARRIS Wheaton College, B.A. Bo.ston University, M.A. Math. Dept. Chairman JOHN J. QUEALLY Boston College, A.B. Boston University, M.Ed. Boys’ Tennis Team Coach Mr. Crawford 116 DR. JOSEPH I. ACKERMAN HAL AMRHEIN Massachusetts Institute of University of Maine, B.S. Technology, S.B., Ph.D. Evaluation Committee JOHN R. BENOTTI Holy Cross College, A.B. Boston University, M.B.A. Sophomore Class Adviser CLARE W. CARLSON University of Omaha, B.S. Arizona State University, M.A.S. DR. ELLIOT R. CARLSON Tufts University, B.S. Boston University, M.A., Ph.D. LIT Adviser JOHN L. CARROLL Suffolk University, A.B., M.A. Rifle Team Coach Miss Grunberg Science 117 SUSAN GRILLO Emmanuel College, A.B. Sophomore Class Asst. Adviser JENNY A. GRUNBERG Brandeis University, A.B. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Ski Club Adviser Open Campus Committee, Co-Chairman SUSAN HUGHES San Fernan do Valley State College, B.A. Mr. Amrhein CHARLES LOW Gordon College, B.S, 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 MARTHA WILSON University of Iowa, B.S, 118 MELVIN D. BARAN M. ELOISE CARRIGAN Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. Salem State College, B.S. Future Nurses, Future Medics Club Asst. Adviser CLAIRE DEVITO Salem State College, B.S. GEORGE M. EDWARDS, JR. Boston College, B.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. BLUE AND GOLD Business Manager Faculty Manager of Athletics CAROL A. GAVOORIAN Boston University, B.S. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Junior Class Asst. Adviser Evaluation Committee, Chairman Field Hockey Coach GLORIA GINSBERG Boston University, B.S. Mr. Ware KAREN B. LUONGO Salem State College, B.S. Business 119 JAMES F. MAHER Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. Northeastern University, M.B.A. Sophomore Class Asst. Adviser HELEN M. PHILLIPS Virginia State College, B.S. SHARON L. McGEE Salem State College, B.S. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Future Business Leaders of America Club Adviser RUTH ROBERTS Boston University, B.S.. M.Ed. EUNICE Y. MOORE Boston University, A.B. Simmons College, B.S. Stenography and Typewriting Dept. Chairman JOSEPH J. SACCO Salem State College, B.S., M.Ed. SFAAB Bookkeeping Dept. Chairman THERESA K. O’NEILL Boston College, B.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. ROBERT WARE Salem State College, B.S. Senior Class Financial Adviser Mr. Busby 120 CARMINE J. BELMONTE Boston College, B.S., B.A., M.Ed. Athletic Equipment Manager Occupational Ed. Dept. Chairman JAMES A. GRIFFIN Salem State College, B.S. WILLIAM J. MINI Fitchburg State College, B.S. Boston State College, M.Ed. CECIL C. BUSBY Fitchburg State College, B.A. Junior Class Asst. Adviser ALFRED V. FLYNN Boston College, B.A., B.S. Salem State College, M.Ed. JAMES N. GARDNER Wentworth Institute, I.C.E.C. Fitchburg State College, A.T.T.C. MARGERY HANSON University of Massachusetts, B.S. ARTHUR E. LITTLE Fitchburg State College, B.S. FRANCIS C. MARTIN Boston University, B.S., M.Ed. Industrial Arts Dept. Chairman FRANCIS A. PROLTLX Fitchburg State College JOHN P. QUATTROCHI Fitchburg State College, B.A. JAMES SHELDON Cornell University, B.A. Occupational Education 121 CHARLES SMYRNIOS Fitchburg State College HAROLD W. THURSTON Wentworth Institute, P.M., M.D. Fitchburg State College, B.S. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Sophomore Class Asst. Adviser JOHN VASEL, JR. Boston College, B.S. Mr. Smyrnios 122 I, Cl FRANK E. ABRAHAMS Temple University, B.M.Ed. New England Conservatory of Music, M.M. Senior Class Asst. Adviser Conductor of all choral groups MEL BLACKMAN Juilliard School of Music, B.M., M.S. CAROLE 1. BLAKE New England Conservatory of Music, B.M. Boston State College, M.Ed. Conductor of Stagehand CATHY M. CONN Bowling Green University, B.S.Ed. ROY HENDRICKSON University of Rochester, B.A. Cranbrook Academy, M.F.A. Mr. Blackman DONNA R. MERRIS Illinois State University, B.S.Ed. Northwestern University, M.M. Music Dept. Chairman MARK R. KAPLAN Lowell State College, B.M.Ed. Art and Music 123 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. LOUISE 1. DEMEO Regis College, A.B. Boston State College, M.Ed. THOMAS R. DREY, JR. Harvard University, A.B. Boston State College, M.Ed. Assumption College, M.A. Mr. Evangelista THOMAS F. McGRAIL Boston College, A.B., M.A. Guidance Dept. Chairman JOSEPH L. E. MONDOR Providence College, A.B. Worchester 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. Guidance 124 HELEN F. HOWARD. R.N. Beverly Hospital School of Nursing Future Nurses, Future Medics Club Adviser School Nurse HELEN T. SULLIVAN Boston State College, B.S. M.Ed. Unassigned LOUIS J. RACCA Springfield College, B.S. Salem State College, M.Ed. Asst. Football Coach Physical Ed. Instructor lavoorian WILLIAM F. TIGHE Boston University, B.S. Head Football Coach Physical Ed. Instructor Miss Elizabeth A. Gowell JULIA BACIGALUPO Boston University. B.S. Physical Ed. Instructor Girls’ Tennis Team Coach ELMER EVANS Harvard University, A.B., M.A. Unassigned ROY FINN Golden Tornado Club President Head Custodian VIRGmiA M. GARDNER University of New Hampshire, B.S. Boston University, M.Ed. Pep Club, Cheerleader Adviser Girl’s Softball Team Coach Physical Ed. Instructor And Other Subjects • • • 125 JOHN F. BROTCHIE. JR. Merrimack College, A.B. Northeastern University, M.Ed. LILLIE A. DAVIS Fort Valley State College Northeastern University, For the first time in my teaching career, I was in the right place at the right time. My turn to be an advisor and all of you walked in; the greatest class in the country. I had the time of my life. Let It Be Wendell Crawford Head Advisor Mr. Wendell P. Crawword Mr. Frank Abrahams Some people find themselves in service to others. The advisers to the class of 1973 have helped us to establish, main¬ tain, and reaffirm a sense of identity and a common purpose among the members of the class. The class of 1973 extends its deep gratitude to the advisers for their devoted efforts; their unselfish service in¬ spired us to work together for the good of others. Mr. Gerald Alleyne 126 Mrs. Gail Falkoff Mr. John F. Ryan Miss Sharon L. McGee Mr. Harold W. Thurston Miss Elizabeth A. Gowell 1 Mrs. Helen M. Phillips Mr. Robert A. Ware 127 To the Class of ’73, We have received enough congratulations dur¬ ing our past three years to last us the rest of our lives. I believe that we deserved it. Our class has shown the world that we care about people. We have done more than any other class in the history of the school to help others instead of ourselves. We have worked for a long time to overcome many problems but most of them still exist. We must continue to work to solve them now that we are out of school. If our work brightens the days of only one person, then it has all been worthwhile. May the Peace of the Lord be with you! Thank you, Mike Morrill Michael Morrill, President Carol Danca, Vice-President Kenny Mazonson, School Committee Rep- Lenore Doherty, Secretary resentative 128 Cynthia Barrett, Assistant Secretary David Sager, Treasurer Susan Carbin, Assistant Treasurer ■ Angela Brady, Historian Julie O’Sullivan, Assistant Historian Leslie Russo, SFAAB Representative Jeffrey Barat, SFAAB Representative ■ iryr- ROBERT R. ABBOTT 3 Wentworth Terrace General Undecided Bird . . . Music . . . girls . . Listen to Grand Funk GLENN J. ALEXANDER 51 Forest Street College Undecided Nahant . . . parties . . . swimming . . .YMCA . . . corner . , . The Mount . . . Tom’s cellar . . . gunk . . . detention . . . The Leadercore . . . O’Brien’s. MILDRED A. ALLEN 31 Greenleaf Street General To Be Happy Millie . . . ALL the kids . . . January “71” . . . May . . . September “72” . . . Rainbow, 6 . . . Red, White, and Black . . . talk intelligently. PAUL J. ALLEN 39 Church Street College Undecided Jethro Tull . . . Ten Years After . . . WBCN . . . Summer of ’71 . . . Oct., 1972 . . . Fire . . . skating . . . Cross Country; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Baseball. JUAN C. ALVAREZ 288 Belmont Street College Spanish Teacher Diane . . . Florida . . . Spanish trip . . . Cindy and Debbie in Library . . . The time we had a party in the cemetery . . . Going to Woburn ... Miss Goldberg’s party . . . November ’64 . . . July, ’72 . . . March 29, 1971 . . . Caramba! You fool . . . Spanish Club, 1, Mgr., President; Theater Arts, 2; Project Triangle. CAROL L. AMARAL 16 Madison Street General Undecided Paul . . . South Pacific . . . Mary and Bengi . . . August 20, 1971 . . . August 16, 1971 Maverick . . . Choral Arts, 3; Blue and Gold, 1. DEBRA N. AMICANGIOLI 198 West Street College Physical Therapist Debbie A ... 3 great ' years at MHS ... “A Loving Kind of Friendship for Scotty” . . . Dip’s Bakery . . . you big oozgaboogie . . . Tiger . . . I’m only 5 years old . . . Jim . . . Feb. 21, 1971 . . . that little red Mustang . . . good times and good people . . . Nahant Beach . . . horseback riding . . . puppy dogs . . . CYO, 4; Phi Delta Phi, 3; Maldonian, 1; Spanish Club, 1; Pep Club, 1; Boojum Rock, 3. GERALD A. AMIRAULT 118 Bower Street Commercial Business Administration Tooky . . . Penny’s parties . . . weekends down Dever ... 68 Camaro . . . Miss Rowell’s first period English Class . . . before school at sub shop . . . Baseball, 1; Football, 1. ANNMARIE T. ANGELO 240 West Street Business Undecided Annie . . , New York . . . Catskill Mountains . . . DiPietros . . . Tent . . . Roman Banquet . . . April 30, 1971 . . . May 10, 1971 . . . July 7, 1973 . . . Thursday Aug. 31, 1973. ROBERT J. ANGELO 75 Malden Street College Undecided Bobby . . . the corner . . . Nancy . . . Revere Beach “71” . . . 15 . . . taboggoning . . . girls . . . Football . . . hockey . . . soccer . . . Chicago . . . Who . . . Willmington Arena . . . Mount Hood . . . Dec. 72 . . . NBC rink rumbles . . . Rod Stewart . . . Cape . . . New York Trip . . . Spic . . . Track, 1. NANCY J. ANGRISANO 22 Winship Street College Nursing Washington and Mt. Vernon . . . Rm. 336 . . . “TAKE A BREAK” . . . Devir . . . the 3 m’s . . . Summer of 71 . . . The Ship . . . Eastan . . . YOD . . . Rockport . . . greystone . . . “Ours were great times of innocence, truth, and love, never to be forgotten, always to be cherished.” . . . Project Triangle; Mary Margaret Fitzgerald Foundation; Future Nurses; Dinner Dance; Smoke Out. JACOB J. APPEL 7 Warren Avenue College Dentistry “Apple Jacks” . . . Mindy, Karen, Debbie, Pat, Laurie, Carol, etc. . . . “Canada, 1971” . . . Riley’s Roast Beef . . . The Rolling Stones . . . Poco . . , The Beach Boys . . . What rock! . . . “Tiger” . . . “The Hustlers” . . . Tennis Team, 2; Cog, 1; Lit, 2; Tifty, 1; AZA, 4, Social Chairman. ALBERT C. AUCELLA 15 Myrtle Street College Law “Al” . . . Wreckless driver . . . Sailing . . . Robberies . . . January 14 . . . Dec. 6 . .. PITA . .. College Bowl Fiasco . .. LIT, 3. DARLENE A. AVOLA 103 Coleman Street General Undecided Darlene . . . Linden Park ... eat before you go to the Old Mill . . . Med-X driving around . . . It’s getting hot in here . . . Gotta get out of this house!, . . . Horseback riding . . . red means go . . . going to hockey games . . . no. 26. PAUL D. BABCOCK 223 Fellsway East College Undecided Paul . . . Rifle Club, 2; Track. DEBRA B. BABIN 23 Spring Street Business Deb . . . play guitar . . . babysitting . . . talk to people love is never having to say you’re sorry . . . camping . . ball games . .. basketball. MARILYN J. BABINE 20 Clement Street Business Undecided You don’t own your life, you rent it . . . Mugs . . . Buckwheat . . . Sissy . . . Trinidad . . . Ray . . . Canada . . . Tommie . . . Buggies . . . Aug. 24, 1972 . . . Titchen . . . Tippy . . . Life is but an empty dream. CAROLYN L. BALDWIN 21 Lincoln Street College Undecided “Sweet Pea” . . . reading . . . sewing . . . Neil Diamond . . . Bread . . . Canadian Mounties . . . Mac’s . . . “the only way for peace is through Jesus Christ” Youth Group, Pres; Choral Art Society, 3; Junior Achieve¬ ment, 1. JEFFREY N. BARAT 73A Lisbon Street College Patent Lawyer Wacky Tobaccy . . . lunchtime . . . hockey . . . tennis . . . swimming . . . Montreal . . . Bucharest . . . Rifle, 2; Hockey, 1, goalie; Student Council, 3; Cog, 3; National Honor, 2; SFAAB, 3; French Honor, 2; Ski Club, 2; Maldonian, 2; AZA, 4; Tifty, 2; Pep Club, 1. PATRICIA A. BARKER 12 Granville Avenue College Airline Stewardess Bicycle rides ... Jr. Varieties, the Unknowns ... all my friends . . . H.R. 14 . . . “so I says to the gye” . . . Lephinmiltch . . . the Cape . . . “Don’t walk in front of me — I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me — 1 may not lead . . . Walk beside me — And Just be my friend.” MARK E. BARKOSKY 511 Highland Avenue College College Marco . . . Sports . . . Summer of 72 . . . Oct. 1967 — The year the Red Sox won the pennant. “Please rise for the Pledge of Allegiance. CYNTHIA A. BARRETT 60 Granville Avenue College Airline Stewardess “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it’s because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.” Thoreau . . . Head Majorette . . . Maldonian Rep, 3; Assistant Secretary, 1. RODERICK E. BARRETT, JR. 12 Andrew Street College Undecided Ricky. JAMES D. BARRETTO 80A Bowdoin Street College Lawyer Track . . . one mile run . . . finally under five minutes . . . with a little help from my friends ... a certain beach in Marblehead . . . Madelynan . . . gun lap . . . Pain? . . . four minutes . . . Cross Country, 2; Indoor Track, 3; Outdoor Track, 3. Teacher . . . square . . . . Doug . . .foot- 131 KAREN M. BATEMAN 40 Barrett Street Commerical Housewife Baby, Baby don’t get hooked on me . . . “63” . . . Chevy . . . “70” . . . dancing . . . summer . . . beaches . . . swimming . . . April 23 . . . Country Club . . . Zayre’s . . . Cartoons . . . Mac’s . . . Hehaw huh . . . Sparky . . . Spareribs . . . “Love is never having to say you’re sorry.” . . . Alpha Delta Alpha. JOEL S. BAUM 276 Bainbridge Street College Undecided Music . . . eating . . . sleeping . . . Johnny Winters . . . Gibson Lee . . . Sandy . . . Paul . . . bulldog . . . Mike Bloomfield . . . Robert Johnson . . . Cog, 1; Tifty, 2. JEANNE M. BEAUDET 112 Elwell Street Business Work in the Airport Play pool . . . horseback riding. ALAN W. BELOFF 71 Linwood Street College Chemistry “We can change the world, re-arrange the world, it’s dying, if you believe in justice; it’s dying, if you believe in freedom; it’s dying, let a man live his own life! It’s dying; rules and regulations who needs them? Open up the door.” . . . Cog, 3; French Honor, 3, President; National Honor ciety, 2, Secretary; Maldonian, 3, Co-editor; Project Triangle, 2; 767 Let it Be Committee, 2. THERESA S. BENINATI 8 Francis Street College Undecided Swimming . . . shopping . . . bike riding . . . Italian food . . . MHS . . . French Class . . . Neil Young . . . Honor Roll. ROBERT B. BERG, JR. 88 Hill Street College Undecided Bob . . . hockey . . . basketball. . . sports. LARS J. A. BERGSTROM 10 Ricker Court College Undecided Gothemburg 08 08 55 . . . Brazil VII years . . . Clubo de Campo . . . E.G.S.P. . . . “none of us is as smart as all of us” . . . New York 1970 . . . Mid Summer day 1971 . . . May 1972. Keep your feet on the ground but keep reaching for the stars. WILLIAM A. BERTE 17 Madison Street Business Undecided ALAN R. BER TMAN 4 Hazelwood Street College • Dentistry A1 . . . Beach Boys . . . Chicago ... Lit College Bowl . . . ugh . . . The great moderator . . .July 28, 1972 . . . Sept. 1, 1970 . . . “Her Zeller” Sound of Music . . . We’ve Only Just Begun, A Time for Living . . . Active Literary Honor Society, 3; AZA, 3; Choral Arts, 3; Concert Choir, 3; Community Chorus, 1; Madrigal Singers, 3; Equestrian Club, 1. DIANE M. BERTOLINO 67 High Rock Road College Dental Assistant Frankie . . . Remember Juan . . . Dexter Beach . . . My Squibby . . . “I’m tellin’ ya for the last time” . . . Freckles Pepino . . . Oct. 31, 1970 . . . “The Love in Your Heart wasn’t put there to stay; love isn’t love till you give it away.” DEBORAH L. BETTS 15 Prentiss Street College Teacher Debi . . . Sunshine . . . Horses . . . dogs . . . Elton John . . . Simon and Garfunkel . . . ding-a-ling . . . horseback riding . . . swimming . . . tennis . . . “If you love something very much, you can never sell it, but you can always give it away.” . . . Rainbow, 4; Pep Club, 1; Tennis Team, 1; Ski Club, 2; Secretary; Rifle Club, 1. MAUREEN J. BINDA 43 Vining Street College Airline Stewardess Moe . . . drummers . . . mickey mouse . . . SDS . . . Washington . . . Rms. 201, 305 . . . mateuse . . . Dinner Dance . . Kowloon . . . “The grease” ... 3 Dog Night . . . Drabow-ski . . . Stephen Stills . . . New York . . . Rm. 601 . . . Ice skating at R.C. . . . memories . . . “We can’t return, we can only look back behind from where we came.” . . . Tri-Hi, Pep Club, Project Triangle. Let it Be, Maldonian. Undecided DANIEL J. BOLAND 33 Upland Road College Football . . . Hockey .. . Baseball. CAROL A. BORGES 339 Lisbon Street STANLEY L. BINDER 7 Parker Street College College Stan . . . sports . . . baseball . . . hockey . . . Born: Oct. 6, 1955 . . . “Stay calm, relax, take everything in stride, the situation is under control.” Always remember MHS . . . teachers and atmosphere which one must endure for 3 yrs. ... Mr. O’Toole ... Mr. Melanson Treasurer, 1; French Honor, 3; Project Triangle. JANICE A. BLAKELEY 13 Kenmore Road General Jan . . . horses 3 Pond Street Pat. . Alice Cooper . . . muffin . . . Psycho . . . in the summer . . Kelly ... I Suppose “Almost doesn’t count.” JEAN M. BLANCH 48 Reserve Street Business Jeannie . . . Italian dances . . . Fiore . . . Tony . . . Frank . . . . Continental . . . Fiore’s pink car with the musical horn Flower . . . cyp of cheno . . . seniors . . . Kev . . . Gig . . . Lasagna Day . . . NEEBARS . . . broom . . . weekends COG, 3; Undecided sleeping . . . . . . Sue and Undecided . . Mario, etc. . . . $700 . . . Pensiore” . . . Summer of Cadillac and corvette PWA Secretary Rainbow 72 . . . modeling . . . phone . . . want to travel , . . . future . . . Cam Fashion Show ’70 . . . Jazz line CAROL A. BOAL 69 Bellvale Street Business Billy . . . Nov. 14, 1970 . . . Miss Howard’s Office . . . . . . Demolay . . . Dreams they’re for those who sleep . . . “Life is for us to keep and if I chose the one I’d like to help me through. I’d like to make it with you.” JANET L. BOGGIA 17 Edmund Street College Travel Gary ... My best friends . . . the country . . . Janis Joplin . . . Bridgeport . . . Neil Young . . . Bonnie Rait . . . Spanish . . . Miss Goldberg . . . Tabetha Bo . . . Windham summers ’73 . . . freedom . . . “The dream is over, what can I say, the dream is over yesterday.” CLAIRE M. BOLAND 279 Emerald Street College Dental Assistant Choral Arts, 3; Field Hockey, 2; Girl Scouts, 11; Ski Club, 3; April Day Camp; CYO, 3; Concert Choir, 2; Pep Club. Business Fashion Designer M.J.S.S.N.C.E. . . . Lynnfield . . . Bobby . . . Medford Sq. . . . the rocks . . . Devir . . . Beautiful people . . . Tooky . . . Moody Blues . . . Ten Years After . . . almost ... the country . . . N.H. . . . Larry 7 13 71— 5 29 72 . . . lots of memories . . . Tiger Girls . . . our very own ballet class . . . high . . . Pep, 1; Maid. Rep.,; Project Triangle, 2; 767 Let it be Committee. JEAN M. BOULE 87 Highland Avenue Business Nurse Jeannie . . . music . . . hockey . . . Pep Club, 1. ANGELA BRADY 16 Rockland Place College Nurse Cookie . . . Joey . . . Sept. 4, 1970 . . . Spain . . . “The happier the time the quicker it passes” . . . H.R. Rep, 2; Project Triangle; ADA, 3. JANICE A. BRANDANO 348 Summer Street College Peace Corp Stewardess Take a break . . . Russell Pond . . . Easton . . . Cambodian and Jamaican . . . F. Troop And Duffiettes go together . . . Devir . . . Moody Blues tickets . . . Lone Ranger . . . door knobs and coke bottles . . . Camp . . , The B.B. . . . Blanch . . . Jethro Tull Concert . . . Kresley and Co. . . . Sunday afternoons . . . Listening . . . Field Hockey, 3; Co. Capt; Basket¬ ball, 1; Latin Honor, 3; French Honor, 3; Smoke Out. JOANNE BRANDANO 211 Highland Avenue Business Model “Stones” . . . “Midnight Rider” . . . I.M.S. . . . Horseback Riding . . . Long Drives . . . Carol’s Parties . . . Bruins hockey . . . “You can’t please everyone, so you go to please yourself.” 133 SHEILA M. B5LANDAN0 326 Lynn Street General Nurse JOEL BRAVERMAN 155 Floral Avenue College Medical Hebrew High School “72” . . . College “76” . . . Syko ... Bar Mitzvah doth not thee maketh . . . NKKI . . . Bio. Lab assistant. RICHARD V. BRAZEAU 53 Perkins Avenue College Undecided Rich . . . Lotta Pool . . . Camping . . . Hockey . . . Cog, 1; Swim Team, 3; Swimming letter. JEFFREY L. BRICKMAN 107 Glenwood Street College Jeff . . . swimming . . . music . . . football . . . Sept. 16 . . . Jul Mr. Tighe’s gym classes . . . “You are the product of your own hai . . . AZA; Y.M.C.A. Leader; Cog, 3; Sophomore football; Letter ming; Track Team, 2. JOAN I. BRIDGHAM 131 Franklin Street College Tony 10-30-70 . . . Weekends in Amherst . . . Liefraumilch . . . Cape Kids . . . Midnight walks in Manomet . . . Color You’ve made me so very happy . . ■ Rolling Stones Concer friend a person cannot live, merely exist. RONALD A. BROWN, JR 338 Lynn Street 3uSH 6SS Jr. Dance 1972 .. . Miss Wallace . . . Mr. Jones . . Undecided Beware of the lover.” THOMAS F. BROWN 31 Auburn Court Show Business General “Jughead” Varieties, 1 Hanging around Minihans Shooting pool LAURA J. BRUEN 70 Wyoming Avenue Modeling 1971 .. . J.S. . . . May 19, 1972 . . . Stones Concert Washington, D.C. JANE A. BRUNELLI 440 Lebanon Street Teacher Miss Gardner ... Mr. “A” . . . “Mike” . . . Angie ,e . . . Miss Kathy . . . “Auntie Jo Co.” . . . Miss ckerman . . . Love Story . . . Photo Lab . . . Little . . . Sis . . . Spirit . . . Pokey . . . Feb. 11 . . . Feb. New Hampshire . . . Field Hockey, 3; Co-Captain; Basketball, 3; Softball, 3; Treble Clef, 1; Choral Arts, 2; Secretary. RICHARD J. BUCCI 23 Leonard Street General Undecided Music . . . Pink Floyd in Concert ... Cat Stevens . . . Where do the Children play? . . . Banana Bread . . . Coke ... No amnesty for Nixon . . . Dead Flower. MARJORIE C. BUCK 27 Clinton Street Business Nurse Marjie . . . horseback riding . . . Malden Hospital . . . Mr. Abrahams . . . horse statues collector . . . Nedlam . . . football . . . baseball . . hockey . . . Wingarsheek Beach . . . Gloucester . . . Saco Beach . . . Maine . . . Oscar from first period Sophomore Treble Cleff ... Is that a fact . . . Supo ... Pep Club, 2; Choral Arts, 3; Youth Group, 6, Treas.; Sec, 2; Business Laurie . . . June . .. Moody Blues MAUREEN T. BUCKLEY 25 Edmund Street Business Undecided 9 15 72 . . . Big Moe . . . Kathy F. . . . Chevy . . . Margie, Barb, Kathy and Linda . . . Can I have the car . . . DIETS. . . . Sept. 2 3 “70 . . . Halloween “71” . . . U.S. History . . . Guess Who Concert . . . Hats . . . long telephone calls ... ice cream . . . rootbeer . . . Billerica weekends . . . Letters . . . Moody Blues . . . Softball Mgr., 1; Field Hockey Mgr., 2; Basketball Mgr., 1; Pep Club, 2; Tri Hi, 2; CAM, 2. DEBORAH A. BURGESS 178 Newland Street “Debbie Dinky” . . . Chicago . . . Grand Funk . . . Bell Rock Park . . . Mike . . . Sept. 13 “72” , . . Chuck . . . Fudge Brownies . . . Live for today not tomorrow. MICHAEL D. BURGESS 14 Woodland Road College Undecided “Mike” . . . fishing and hunting . . . Hockey . . . December 7, 1955 . . . Letterman . . . Jordan Marsh . . . Goaltender . . . Baseball, 1; Pitcher. SUSAN M. BURGESS 45 Ripley Street Business Undecided Sue ... Jr. Varieties . . . Rubber ducky . . . Orange and yellow . . . Mr. D’s office . . . B G 71-72 . . . Friends . . . “To maintain one’s self on this earth is not a hardship but a pastime” . . . Sandwich “71” . . . Blue Gold, 1; ECCE Signum, 2; Pep Club, 1. DAVID R. BURK 1026 Salem Street College College Dave . . . 4th period studies . . . Buckingham . . . Community Boating . . . sailing . . . Esplanade Concerts . . . Jethro Tull . . . Crosby, Stills, and Nash . . . Yossarian . . . Male Order Dept. . . . photography . . . Minolta. DIANE M. BURKE 265 Clinton Street College Undecided Jellybean . . . Michael . . . May 6, 1972 . . . ITM . . . SAS . . . Leadership course . . . Thank you, Karen . . . Sunday afternoon walks with Lollypop . . . Tony ... I love you, Mike . . . M.C. Football . . . “Only you and I can help the sun rise each coming morning. If we don’t, it may drench itself out in sorrow. “Albert Camus . . . Blue Gold 2; Boojum rock, Co-Editor; CYO, 4; Reevaluation Committee. General MICHAEL J. BURKE 139 Cross Street Undecided General PAUL F. BURKE 139 Cross Street Mechanic Stretch . . . Music . . . Fast cars . . . girls . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . Mr. O’Toole’s studies . . . June 6, 1973 ... 8:30 .. . Hey Man. BARBARA E. BURNS 5 Judson Street Business Secretary Barb . . . best friends and good times . . . Hampton Beach . . . Three Dog Night . . . Godspell ... Jr. Varieties . . . football games . . . Bruins . . . Chinese food . . . taking long walks . . . Sept. 18 . . . Joe . . . L.J. J.S. . . . Hey Moe . . . Elmer . . . “Cukoo head” . . . Uncle Wendell . . . Zues . . . Cristys . . . Project Triangle, 2; Kappa Phi, 2; Pep Club, 1. CATHERINE J. BURNS 179 Hawthorne Street General Undecided LORRAINE M. BURNS 283 Fellsway East College Airline Hostess Rainy . . . Karen’s of Malden . . . Timothy Jay . . . The Twins . . . John’s campaign . . . Maryland . . . “Summertime and the livin’ is easy.” . . . “Your Song” . . . Harleys . . . Amerige. RICHARD L. BUSBY 247 Harvard Street College Musician Rich, Buz . . . Iceberg . . . Mahavichnu . . . Orchestra with John McLaughlin . . . Linda . . . Dean . . . Basketball . . . parties . . . Donny Hathaway . . . Oct. 1, 1972 . . . Chicago . . . Washington, D.C. . . . Sept. 20, 1971 . . . The Third St. East . . . Ana Bell . . . My Bass guitar . . . Blackfire . . . Kool the Gang . . . Veronica’s Birthday party . . . What’s happening Man. irr- V ■ ■ SUSAN C. CARBIN 210 Hawthorne Street College Child Psychologist Susie Cream Cheese ... 3 muskateers Society . . . Whippoorwhill Farm . . . STOP THE CAR . . . Clark’s Party in 336 .. . Sunset series . . . Katama . . . Mr. Duffy . . . Mill Hill Club . . . Devir . . . GTFOTR . . . 10-4 . . . Field Hockey, 1; H.R. Rep, 1; Blue and Gold Rep, 2; A.D.A. Sorority, 3; Class Ass’t Treas.; CAM,; M.M. Fitzgerald Foundation, Co- Chairman. JAMES V. CARDUCCI 229 Pearl Street College Pilot Devir Park . . . Partying . . . Moody Blues . . . The Who . . . Harry Hamster . . . 10 Cent Tickets . . . Dirt Ct. . . . The Band Stand . . . The Stones . . . Edgar Winters. MICHAEL D. CAREY 4 Naome Street College The Easy Life Mike . . . Saturday morning . . . hoop . . . nites with Nance . . . Connecticut . . . “Y” . . . summer softball . . . riding racer . . . history with Mr. Frasca . . . Easy studies . . . Feb. 14 . . . Mac Davis . . . sleeping . . . LIT 2;Base- ball, 1; Basketball, 1. SCOT V. CARLETON 31 Seaview Avenue General Forest Ranger “Swoop” ... 38, 24, 36 . . . “Blue” . . . Live, Love and Learn at M.H.S. . . . Malden Rifle Team. ALLEN J. CARNEAU 131 Plainfield Avenue General Air Lines CHRISTINA CARPENTER 75 Jacob Street College College . . . April, 6 . . . Holland . . . Moody Blues . . . 5th period with Scott . . . 80 . . . M. J. . . . the ZOO-403 . . . “Unknowns” ... Jr. Varieties ... Jr. Year . . . Charlie . . . The cesspool” with Linda Deb . . . hockey games . . . Phi Delta Phi. 2; Maldonian, 2; Ticket Committee, Jr. Varieties. CARL J. BYRON 150 Coleman Strtet Business College Slinky . . . Bunion . . . hands . . . Byron the Beast . . . Pasta Time . . . 10 Dollars . . . Footbtll, 3; Baseball, 3; H.R. Rep, 2. ROBERT J. CAFARELLA 8 Bradford Street College Architect Lee . . . Caz . . . beep beep cars . . . football . . . Math . . . Working at Mafales. PAUL M. CAHILL 55 Beachview Terrace College Undecided Paul . . . Chicago . . . Who . . . Hang around the circle . . . AA . . . Bali Lounge . . . “Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day.” RUTH M. CAN A VAN 56 Avon Street College College Ruthy . . . Richard . . . Honda 450 . . . Cape Cod . . . Shanti ... 62 Chrysler . . . O Babe . . . Rat Kresley and Co. . . . PMM . . . I’v decided to keep you out till 10:00 p.m. . . . Mr. D’s office and that guinea flag . . . “Live life the way you feel it should be lived and you will be happy.” EDWARD M. CANNON 29 Garden Street College College JOHN P. CAPPELLO 63 Taylor Street College Forestry and Conservation Football . . . Driving . . . Friday night . . . women . . . Junior Varieties . . . Project Triangle . . . George’s Snackbar . . . Ma Galvin’s . . . Drive in . . . ’65 Dodge ... “A rose is a rose is a rose” . . . September 1970-May 1973. KATHRYN J. CARPENTER 132 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Clerk-Secretary “Kathie” . . . “Together we can make it twice as beautiful” . . . Football . . . The Guys . . . Linden . . . The “Hat” . . . Crazy Donna . . . the beach . . . Aug. 2, 1972 . . . B D C . . . the cars . . . may be love . . . Rockport . . . October 21, 1972 . . . “as usual” . . . “Always wear a smile,-it makes people wonder what you’ve been up to.” . . . Pep Club, 3. DENISE J. CARROLL 41 Coleman Street Commercial Secretary “The future is not a gift; it is an achievement.” Robert F. Kennedy . . . Nahant . . . summer concerts . . . bike riding to Buttrick’s . . . football games and rallies . . . “Kids” . . . “Talk to the Animal” . . . “We usually see only the things we are looking for so much that we sometimes see them where they are not.” . . . Majorette, 2. SUSAN A. CARROLL 26 Franklin Street Business Undecided Neil Young . . . Stones . . . Deep Purple . . . Park Street . . . Work in the airlines or model. GEORGETTE M. CARROZZA 79 Revere Street Business Legal Secretary Gigi . . . ’kay . . . 514 . . . Richie . . . “Nights in White Satin” . . . “Oh how vulgar” . . . Teddy Bear’s hugs and kisses . . . Denise . . . “United We Stand” . . . Patti with Fire and Rain . . . Mr. Hines . . . Oh, Mr. Frasca . . . Cuddles and Cape Cod . . . Raviole . . . FBLA, 1; USONA, 3 Deputy; Pep Club, 2; Maldonian, 1. PATRICIA CARUSO 73 Durso Avenue College Teacher “Dare to hope, to dream, to feel. Dare to seek, to try, to believe. Dare to be yourself.” . . . Et Gigi . . . Oh! Chester . . . “Last girl, Krouse.” Miss Lovins and idealism . . . gay New York . . . “Preserve your memories, they’re all that’s left you.” P. Simon . . . USONA, 3; French Honor 3; Tri-Hi, 1; Maldonian, 2, Co-Editor; National Honor, 2. DONNA M. CASAMENTO 144 Pearl Street Business Accounting JONATHAN B. CASPER 134 Summer Street College Rabbi “I believe in the Sun, even when it is not shining. I believe in Love, even when feeling it not. I believe in G-D, even when He is silent” . . . Tifty Nifty . . . Tifty Nifty. DIANE CASTALDO 14 Wolcott Street Business Dental Assistant Di. BARBARA D. CHADWICK 47 Lanark Road College Teacher Barb . . . “weasel” . . . speed racer . . . halloween night “72” . . . Capone’s Curies . . . Dressing Room “B” . . . Chinese food . . . “pal” . . . The Three Musketeers . . . “It doesn’t matter who you love or how you love, but that you love.” National Honor, 2; USONA, 3; French Honor, 3; Cheerleader, 2; Homeroom Rep., 1; A Time for Living; Project Triangle, 3; Phi Delta Phi, 1. JOHN H. CHASE 39 Winter Street Business Radio Announcer Bob . . . Jim . . . Mr. Carroll, remind him to throw rice krispies when he attends a wedding at the auditorium. WARREN P. CHESLEY 10 Talbot Street General Telephone Co. GARY E. CHESNEY 11 Crawford Street College College Tree . . . Joarme . . . Christmas Eve . . . Scigaree . . . Jerry Garcia . . . Jethro Tull. . . H.R. 16 . . . Basketball . . . Neil Young. MATTHEW M. CHICCUARELLI, JR. 283 Pearl Street College College Chick . . Edgeworth . . . hockey . . . miniature golf . . . Bruins . . . Mr. Hines .. . French Honor, 2; Baseball, 3; Legion Baseball, 2. JEANINE M. CHIMI 46 Home Street General To live 2 2 72 . . . Elton John . . . Nana . . . Boogie . . . sunshine , . . Toll House Cookies D.A.G. . . . My Nephew ... By Beerie . . . “We are all destined to live our lives in minor tragedies.” JANET A. CIAMPA 30 Newhall Street Business Airlines Graduation day . . . June 6, 1973 . . . Junior Varieties . . . Rubber Ducky . . . pigtails and yellow faces . . . Vic’s . . . Bell Rock Park . . . The Gang . . . Miss Howard . . . “To love is to place our happiness in the happiness of another.” CAROL A. CICHONSKI 16 Fairview Terrace Commerical Secretary “Marty” . . . February 11, 1971 . . . T.L.T.P. . . . March 11, 1971 . . . “Beach Boys” , . . “Wouldn’t it be nice” . . . Pep Club, 1. THOMAS J. CIOVACCO. JR. 107 Judson Street College Lawyer “Broads” . . . cars . . . “doc” . . . Paul’s diner . . . Flag Day . . . Mr. Carlson . . . Street Hockey . . . Gran Prix . . . Mutual Produce . . . Three Dog Night. . . Smoke Out Member . . . French Honor; Cog, 2. STEPHANIE A. CIULLA 18 Rosemont Street Business Key Punch Operator S.A.M. . . . Mike . . . March 1, 1970 ... “A Time For Us” . . . May 8, 1970 . . . Buff . . . Wode . . . Bonnie Jerry . . . Bill Ann . . . Boyd’s Inc. . . . Judy Bruce . . , Susan Mike . . . Elaine Freddy . . . Hey Buff . . . Deb . . . Brigham’s . . . Franklin, N.H. . . . Malden Army Recruiting Station ... Jr. Varieties . . . Blue Gold Rep, 1; Tri-Hi, 1; Pep Club, 2; Rifle Club. MICHAEL L. CLAPP 15 Beltran Street General Service “Janie” . . . “Mike” . . .’ February 11, 1972 . . . Brigham’s Man ... 41 . . . E.J. 1 . . . Simon and Garfunkel . . . Libby’s House . . . Lab Room . . . Letterman . . . “Run to Me” . . . Giant Value . . . The Tree . . . K27555 . . . New Hampshire . . . Maine . . . Humarock Tower . . . Happy Tuesday . . . Football, 2. NANCY E. CLARK 102 Green Street General Roger . Duffy” March 15 Basketball told me about??” , Nantasket Bowling . . . . West St. . Roller Skating THOMAS A. CLARKE 15 Blomerth Street General Car . . . Hunting Housewife-Model . “Detention with . . “Mother never Mechanic Girls . . Drag Racing . . . Watching girls. DWIGHT S. CODER 45 Nichols Road College Wildlife Biologist Dwayne Coma . . . MOOSE . . . Bio II . . . R.J. . . . Baxter State . . . Burlington . . . “66” Chevy ... U. of Maine ... U. of Alaska . . . Michigan State . . . Patriots . . . Mountains . . . Animals . . . Hunting . . . Fishing . . . Scuba Diving . . . Skiing . . . “There are no strangers, only friends you haven’t met.” . . . Football, 2; Baseball, 1; Swim Team, 1; Band, 4; Stage- band, 3; Wind Ensemble, 1; Ski Club, 1. NANCY D. COHEN 1056 Main Street College Actress Play Misty For Me . . . dinner dances . . . the loon ... I was busy . . . 2nd 6th period. Jr. Yr. ... A Time For Living . . . Sylvia Sutpin and Hercules . . . Miss Enbaum . . . The Island . . . June 23, 72 . . . ic . . . long walks to no where . . . Nifty Fifties . . . “So I says to the guy” . . . batmobile . . . “the only gift is a portion of thyself” . . . Greenroom 3; Pep Club, 1; 767 Let it be, 3; Kappa phi, 3; Project Triangle, 3. LOVEY M. COLBORNE 5 Neilon Pk. Apt. 3 Business Telephone Operator Lovey . . . Malden High football games . . . dancing or hanging around listening to records . . . Smile somebody loves you . . . Pep Club, 2; CYO, 3; SuDCuy School teacher. 138 G. LORRAINE COLE 12 Forest Street Business Model Rainy . . . Mick. Jagger . . . Jethro Tull . . . J. Geils . . . Deep Purple . . . Neil Young Traffic . . . concerts . . . parties . . . hors eback riding . . . the beach . . . “TV dinner by the pool. I’m so glad I finished school!” — Mothers of Invention. PAUL J. CONNELLY 27 Elmwood Park General Journalist English . . . writing . . . listening to radio . . . horseback riding . . . Jacky . . . Sept. 1, 1970. ANN M. CONNOLLY 13a Ellis Street College Undecided “Ann” . . . 7th period true confessions . . . 33 . . . Mocha . . . Mr. D’s office . . . Dressing Room B, talk, talk, talk . . . Rallies . . . “Malden Square” . . . “The Common” . . . P.W.O.T.Y. ... “I don’t know where we all went wrong but the feelings gone and we all just can’t get it back” . . . Head Cheerleader . . . Co-Chairman of Junior Varieties . . . Phi Delta Phi, 2; Secretary; P. Triangle. MAUREEN CONNORS 132 Boylston Street General Undecided The roof . . . parties . . . Summer of 72’ . . . sewing . . . horseback riding . . . roller skating . . . Santana . Black Sabbath . . . Creative Fashion Council, 1. LAURIE J. COOK 317A Salem Street Business Model Cookie . . . Mick Jagger . . . Ian Anderson . . . concerts . . . Bay State Ave. . . . parties . . . “T.V. dinner by the pool,” “I’m so glad I finished school! — Mothers of Invention. THOMAS J. COOK 69 Revere Street College Research Zoologist T.C. . . . Hi’s Casino . . . swimming at Hawks . . . Wingarsheek . . . Hockey and Football . . . “VW” . . . Ten Years After . . . The Sea . . . Rockport. GERALD J. CORNONI 13 Claremont Street General Bonnie . . . Rock Concerts . . . Three Dog Night road . . . Linden . . . Rifle Club, 1. Carpenter . Grand Funk Rail- PAUL R. COTTER 25 Glenrock Avenue College Military Career DEBRA E. COUGHLIN 170 Oliver Street Commerical Undecided Grand Funk . . . Cheech and Chong . . . Surf Nantasket . . . North End . . . “What Happened”! ... “I doubt it.” . . . “O.K. Babe” . . . Pep Club, 1. MARY A. CROFT 78 Plymouth Road Business Dental Assistant Swimming . . . diving . . . drawing. DANIEL J. CROTEAU 51 Grimshaw Street General Oceanographer “Crit” . . . Skiing . . . Sccba diving . . . tennis . . . mountain climbing . . . motorcycle riding . . . hockey . . . Horseback Riding . . . Blomerth Street. JOHN J. CROWLEY 15 Kenilworth Street General Electrician Jack . . . guns . . . target shooting . . . shooting matches . . . Mr. O’Donnell’s office . . . Audio Visual . . . Rifle Team, 3. WILLIAM D. CRUMLEY 14 Evelyn Avenue College Wrestling Team, 1. JOSEPH A. CUCINOTTA 115 Boylston Street Work Study Cuch . . . Hockey . . . Lincoln Park . . . August 24 . . . LV . Heart Street Hockey Team . . . Andy’s . . . Schiltz. Lawyer Undecided , . Sacred JOSEPH F. CULLEN 81 Linden Avenue College Doctor Mullen . . . Toes . . . Campbell’s Soup Kid . . . Sensuous Doughboy . . . Jr. Varieties . . . Andrew Sisters . . . ring tab . . . googie . . . Nahant . . . “Hey, Mr. Gooch” . . . Best Buddy . . . ’66 Fury . . . Stones . . . Allman Bros. . . . Traffic . . . Mountain . . . Plain . . . “Poof” . . . suspenders . . . “Myrtle I can’t dance.” . . . “True happiness is not the absence of problems, but the ability to cope with them.” . . . Lit, 3; Maldonian, 2. SHEILA CYR 234 Washington Street General . Undecided Ricky . . . “Necktie” . . . Putin, Kitty, bandit . . . Quebec . . . ping, pong . . . the little people who will grow into Big people . . . Margie and Randy . . . May 1, 1971 . . . “Life is a game, you fly a paper plane, there is no end.” JAMES M. D’ADDARIO 68 Lawrence Street General Freddy’s Club . . . Wonderland . . . Loisu Loisu . Pasta Time . . . Angie’s Subs . . . Football. ELIZABETH A. DAIGLE 29 Dodge Street Undecided Linden Square . . . College And shoveled bits of . “He College “December ... “A little boy stood on a corner dirty, soggy snow . . . Into the sewer-with a jagged piece of tin . . . was helping spring come.” S. Vanderbilt . . . Mrs. K. . . . Mrs. Owl . . . RM 206 at 2:05 . . . Phil . . . Boojum Rock, 2; Girls Basketball J.V.; Smoke-Out Ward Chairman; Letter in Basketball; Phi Delta Phi, 1. JOHN G. DALY 81 Summer Street College Lawyer Swimming . . . Backpacking . . . swimming team . . . Paul McCartney . . . Take it Easy Living My Own Life . . . McGovern Organization. FRANCIS W. CURLEY 12 Wadsworth Street College College Frankie . . . hockey . . . waterskiing . . . basketball . . . broken leg . . . M.H.S_C.Y.O., 3; H.R. Rep., 1; Baseball, 2. ANDREW F. CURRAN 95 Avon Street College Surgical Technician Andy . . . Devir Park, Summer of ’72 . . . Sacquish-the creek . . . Donna . . . Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . Edgar Winter . . . music-good music . . . drums, drums, and more . . . Kingston ... a smile, a frown, and a tear ... a good trip and laughing at a nip . . . getting a flat . . . Janice the Jinx. MARGOT P. CUTLER 166 Essex Street Business Secretary All my friends . . . Lynn Field . . . Parties . . . “You’ve got to get up in the morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the Love in your heart then people gonna treat you better, you’ve gonna find, yes you will, that you’re beautiful as you feel.” MARIA D’AMATO 2 Wilbur Street College . Teacher “Life is but another name for action; and he who is without opportunity exists, but does not live.” — Hillard . . . long summers . . . Nantasket Beach . . . the last night of the August Moon . . . Moustache, Mickey Mouse, Rodney . . . Friendly . . . Per. 5 Jr. Year . . . Oct. 21, 1972 . . . Our Gang . . . Blue Gold, 2; USONA 3, Secretary; Tri-Hi; 1; Latin Honor, 3; French Honor, 3; National Honor, 3; Ski Club, 2; FTA, 3. CAROL L. DANCA 122 Maple Street Business Airline Stewardess Summertime . . . swimming . . . skiing . . . April 30, 1971 . . . April vacation in Washington 17-20 . . . Art Committee, Smoke-out; USONA; Dance Committee; Pep Club; Phi Delta Phi, 1; HR Rep, 1; Blue Gold Rep., 1; Softball; Project Triangle Committee; 767 Let It Be Committee; Jr. Varieties Novelty Act. LINDA D. DANEAULT 1 Winthrop Park Business Airline Stewardess Horseback riding . . . motorcycles . . . traveling . . . music . . . Sabor- September 19, 1970 . . . Choral Arts, 1. PHILIP J. DARRAGH 33 Newberry Street College Academic I can’t get a job! . . . The 1972 ski trip, it was unbelievable . . . Skiing . . . swimming . . . loafing around ... Ski Club. DONNA L. DAVIS 9 Hudson Street General Kindergarten Teacher Wendy K . . . 8-28-70 the Cape . . . 4-17-72 . . . 4-7-71 . . . Parties . . . traveling . . . ADA. THERESA M. DAVIS 94 Mills Street Business Secretary Terri . . . Parties . . . The day I met Philip . . . Dancing . . . Singing . . . Sleeping. ROBERT C. DAWSON 12 Washington Place Commercial College Football Football, baseball . . . Giant Value . . . MHS football, 1st victory 1970-71 Nancy . . . Willie Mays . . . Grand Funk . . . Railroad . . . football fullback. CHRISTOPHER J. DEADY 17 Russell Court College Undecided Chris . . . sports . . . fishing. MICHAEL D. DELEO 26 Hancock Street General Undecided Mike . . . drummer-band . . . hockey games . . . listening to music . . . Parties . . . Crane’s Beach . . . Rockport . . . E.L.P. . . . “Zap” . . . Christmas night! . . . Teen Council. DORIS A. DELLEMONICO 120 Oliver Street Business Secretary Dorrie . . . “Nelli” . . . Joe . . . Mona pop Louie . . . East Boston . . . Summer of “72” . . . Beach . . . Sept. 2, 1972 ... “I ain’t saying nothing!” . . . Football . . . Handball. DENISE R. DELLO RUSSO 31 Washington Street Business Undecided Bugs . . . December 31, 1971 . . . Ah Ne . . . Mary’s fifth period . . . 366 days in a year . . . Boyscout area 6 ... Not me Pah . . . Rockport . . . Saugus . . . That’s what you get for opening doors . . . Let’s Make a deal . . . Wanna get something to eat. . . The little man cold. JOSEPH A. DeMARTINO 32 Wesmur Road College Dentistry Anthony . . . sports . . . Baseball . . . Hockey . . . football center . . . Indoor Track . . . shot put. . . Malden YMCA, 2. JOSEPH A. DENNIS 18 Lowell Street General Work For G.E. Joe . . . Fishing. WILLIAM C. DePRIEST 69 Suffolk Street General Draftsman Inamindaboo! . . . Hello Frank! . . . The Pit . . . Don’t let it bring you down . . . It’s only castles burning . . . Mannix . . . VW vs Olds . . . Ralph, I’ve got a Bachelor’s degree! . . . Non Starters! JAMES B. DeSANTIS 15 Blantyre Road College . Undecided “Jim” . . . cards . . . tennis . . . pool playing. JOSEPH H. DeSHARNAIS 67 Greenleaf Street General , Carpenter Joe . . . Woodworking . . . drumming . . . music . . . Pleasant Furniture Go. DIANE E. DeSIMONE 194 Sammett Street Business Secretary Babysitting . . . Grand Funk Railroad. DAVID DESMOND 400 Pleasant Street College Teacher Plays . . . DWARF . . . White Rabbit . . . Weed . . Munchkin . . . Chess, Blue Gold H.R. Rep., French Club, Greenroom. LYNN A. DeVINCENTIS 39 Webster Street College Undecided Bob . . . November 7 . . . August 28 . . . Number 36 . . . Joe D ' s . . . Mr. D’s . . . Megaphones . . . Rally’s . . . “Dreams are for those who sleep. Life is for us to keep, And if I chose the one I’d like to help me through, I’d like to make it with you.” . . . Cheerleading. DOROTHY M. DeVITS 31 Whitman Street General Modehng Dottie . . . “Whatie” . . . Maplewood Drug . . . Windham, New Hampshire Summers of ’70 and ’72 . . . Mike and Maddy . . . Donna, Kathy, Maddy, and Leslie . . . Little Children . . . Meeting New People . . . Travel¬ ing .. . Ashland, Cabin Four; Peter and me, Na ncy and Jimmy . . . The Dances . . . David . . . Cherish ... My room . . . “Love is to be shared by all.” ... All My Friends. DANIEL J. DiCHlARA 141 Webster Street Donk, Danny, Kathy . . . “Hockey” . . . January 8, 1972 .. . Perry Cat Chitty. GARY R. DiGlAMMERINO 36 East Border Road College The corner . . . Johnnies Foodmaster June . . . October 9, 1971. workstudy Undecided Graduation . . . JOHN R. DiGlOVANNI 63 Russell Street General Undecided Jackie . . . Oct. 25, 1971 . . . Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. . . . weight¬ lifting . . . wrestling . . . Work Study . . . Grand Funk Railroad . . . Black Sabbath . . . Bob Dylan ... Far Out. PAUL DiGlOVANNI 62 Wentworth Street College College Reading . . . collecting coins . . . exploring new lands . . . hockey . . . All in the Family . . . Warm Summer Days. BLAISE F. DiGIROLAMO 42 Cliff Street College Pediatrician Swoop . . . Eric Clapton . . . Rod Stewart . . . George Harrison . . . Cliff Street’s Old Gang . . . Bruins losing Stanley Cup . . . Impossible Dream . . . Sept. 15 . . . July 4 . . . H.R. Rep, 1; Blue Gold Rep. 1. JOSEPH R. DiMECO 109A Highland Avenue College College Joey . . . Montreal Canadians . . . Baseball. PATRICIA A. DiPIETRO 49 Oakland Street College Physical Education Petey . . . hockey . . . Feb. 22 . . . Okie . . . Tootsie . . . Christmas party . . . Bye, Okay . . . Bye . . . The Big 4 . . . Field Hockey; Basketball, 3; Softball, 2; Student Council. Business DENISE A. DiSANZIO 10 Hubbard Street Undecided College DOMENIC P. DiSARIO 53 Malden Street Undecided Bevy’s O.D.’s . . . Cards at Freddies . . . Pasta Time . . , . “66” . . . Foot- ball Lineback, 2. LENORE J. DOHERTY 19 Fellsway East College _ Nurse Lennie . . . “Reach out for someone, to communicate is the beginning of understanding.” . . . Temples Trixies . . . New Silver . . . Tea Room . . . M. J.’s parties . . . U.N. . . . N.H. . . . Dandy’s . . . Locking Keys in Car . . . 35-52 mph . . . Chicago, 1972 . . . Jethro Tull, 1971 . . . Rolling Stones, 1972 . . . Mr. D’s and Guidance office . . . National Honor, 2; Tri-Hi, 3, Sec.; USONA, 3; French Honor, 3; H.R. Rep., 1. TIMOTHY R. DONNELLY 67 Watts Street College Oceanographer Tim . . . Grand Funk . . . November, 1955 . . . Smoke-Out, 1; Columbian Squires, 3. DIANE M. DONOVAN 61 Regent Road General Undecided Good Harbor Beach . . . Goddard College . . . Vermont weekends . . . Art room window . . . Friday nights . . . Going away parties . . . Hallowwen. PAUL M. DONOVAN 33 Prospect Street General Carpenter Oldies But Goodies . . . Cold Winters and Nights in N.H. ... 2 years of Captain Carroll’s Bad Jokes . . . November 11, 1971. DAWN M. DOUCETTE 209 Eastern Avenue Business Secretary Listening to good music . . . being with good friends . . . Goodtimes at Spot Pond . . . sitting around a camp fire, partying . . . long distance tele¬ phone calls . . . Good times . . . “What’s ever meant to be, will be” . . . bike riding . . . horseback riding. JUDITH DOWST 64 Cushing Road General Undecided Judy . . . horses . . . horseback riding . . . making ship models. MADELYNAN DOYLE 30 Kennard Street College Lawyer Maddie . . . dancing . . . singing . . . sports ... Jr. Varieties-Shaft . . . S.A.S. . . . Boojum Rock . . . 767, 3, Vice-Pres.; USONA, 3; Project Tri¬ angle, 1; Kappa Phi Sorority, 2, Sec; Choral Art, 3; Greenroom; Pep Club; Kiwanis; Cheerleader; National Honor, Pres. RONALD F. DRINKWATER 75 Winchester Street College College Bevy . . . The King . . . Leslie . . . Sept. 25 . . . Summer of 72” . . . The Godfather . . . Mafia . . . Freddie’s Parties . . . Cousin Paul’s winter car . . . The railing up T. L. . . . Sports . . . broken toes . . . bad knees . . . Football . . . Football . . . Football . . . Football . . . 72 . . . Wrestling, 1; Track, 1; Football, 3, Defensive Tackle, Aliberti Trophy. MICHAEL P. DUNN 164 Webster Street College Undecided Mike . . . “Huna” . . . 7th period discussion S.C. . . . parties . . . Linden Mountains . . . Freddies house . . . card games . . . Who’s Treating? . . . Pasta Time . . . Bruins . . . Mel’s roastbeef . . . chocolate frappe for free . . . “Pinhead” . . . Lumex . . . Big Feet . . . Hockey, 2; Football, 1; H.R. Rep, 2. JANICE M. ENDICOTT 319 Pearl Street Business Court Stenographer Swimming . . . eating . . . Bob Dylan . . . “Just Like A Woman” . . . Chicago . . . “Color My World” . . . Saquish . . . Creek parties ... 4th Street. . . March 15 . . . July 4 . . . Labor Day Weekend. PATRICIA M. ERLANDSON 36 Kern wood Street General Writer Tricia . . . Porsche . . . Color Bold . . . Mar. 12 . . . Yodie . . . “All caught up in a landslide, bad luck pressing in from all sides I got bucked off of my easy ride, buried alive in the blues.” . . . Janis Joplin, Never stop singing . . . DAVID M. ESTEE 18 Stevens Street College Undecided Dave . . . Basketball . . . football . . . hockey. LEONARD H. EVERS 47 Gilbert Street Work Study Undecided Lennie . . . Moody Blues . . . Jethro Tull . . . Eve of Destruction . . . Superfly . . . Curtis Mayfield . . . Chi Coltrain . . . Walt Gun Shop . . . 44 mag . . . hunting . . . fishing. GEORGE E. FALARDEAU, JR. 193 Olive Street General Undecided Gene . . . cars . . . ham . . . Blairstown . . . Springfield . . . Meriden . . . Wilbraham . . . Hackettstown . . . Walcott . . . The Gang . . . Nan . . . Deb . . . Jean . . . Bill . . . Dave . . .Liz . . . Barb . . . Barry . . . July 4. KRISTINE A. FEENER 34 Avalon Road College Veterinarian Summer of “72” . . . August Moon . . . Mickey Mouse, Rodney, and Moustache ... 7th period. Room 301 .. . Number 67 . . . “the ‘simplicity’ of calculus” . . . “If you can say, ‘I’ve tried in some small way to make this world a better place’ then you’ve done much.” E. Jacob Tailor . . . French Honor, 3; Latin Honor, 3; Tri-Hi, 1. CYNTHIA A. DUNPHY 44 Presley Street Business Undecided Cindy . . . G.S.M. . . . Lucy . . . Sandy . . . Debby . . . Sue . . . Denise . . . Cathy . . . The Village . . . Dracut . . . BBB . . . Arshoe . . . Mick Jagger . . . Rod Stewart . . . Brat . . . 1973. KAREN M. DURANT 34 East Border Road College Special Education Bunny . . . “There are plenty of acquaintances in the world, but very few real friends” . . . Dandy’s . . . Dini’s . . . Hockey games . . . Certs . . . C.B. M.J.’s Parties . . . The Cape . . . Temple’s Trixies . . . Chicago, 1972 . . . Colour my World . . . Jethro Tull, 1971, 1972 . . . Aqualung . . . Tri-Hi, 3, Historian; USONA, 2; Pep Club, 3; Maldonian, 2, Co-editor of clubs and organizations. ROBERT N. EATON 37 Alpine Street College Social Worker “We will be geared toward the average rather than the exceptional.” . . . February 27, 1972 . . . Spiderman . . . EDVLIEOAL . . . Arnie Sparkplug . . . Hambone . . . Cancer . . . Capricorn . . . Spanish Club, 1. HELEN V. ELIOPOULOS 138 East Border Road College Teacher Being late for school almost everyday for three years . . . Square dancing in gym . . . Choral Arts Society, 1; Concert Choir, 1; Future Teachers Club, 3. DEBRA J. ELLIS 53 Wigglesworth Street Business Secretary Debbie . . . MacDonald’s . . . purple . . . green . . . blue . . . Mr. Carroll’s 2nd period class . . . Peter . . . Graduation . . . Senior Prom . . . June 6, 1973 . . . September 2, 1972 . . . September 30, 1972 . . . Horseback riding ... Ice skating . . . babysitting. KAREN M. ELLSWORTH 18 Welsh Street General To Enjoy Life “My life appeared to be a beautiful road which was patterned for Me. I have reached my crossroad but I now stand alone, with no set direction — I believe I’ll make it. For I have realized to survive I must accept the tragic times along with the very beautiful.” 144 CYNTHIA A. FELTCH 1117 Salem Street College Teacher Cindy . . . writing . . . horses . . . candle making . . . SAS . . . Aluap . . . The Marsh . . . Medway . . . twinsy . . . Summer of 72 . . . “Joy is open¬ ing up your heart and letting it laugh out loud.” . . . Band, 3, Secretary, 1; Cam, 2, Secretary; Blue and Gold, 2; Manager of Advertising. SUSAN A. FERNANDES 59 Glenrock Avenue College Undecided The midnight carwash . . . Caleb’s Barn . . . New Hampshire . . . Toot’s gang . . . saddlesores . . . creamcheese . . . waterskiing ... the kids at Mass. Rehab. . . . the corner . . . J.S. . . . Summer of ’72. VINCENT C. FERRATUSCO, JR. 234 Belmont Street College Musician Vinnie . . . Duane Allman . . . The Allman Brothers Band . . . Little Martha Jimmy . . . Maureen . . . Susan S. . . . S.W. . . . Jack G. . . . Kevin . . . “There’s a feeling I get when I look to the west and my spirit is crying for leaving. In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees. And the voices of those who stand looking.” . . . Basketball, J.V. guard, 1. LINDA S. FIELDING 8 Sherman Street General Physical Therapist Staying out late . . . Aug. 15, 1970 the date that 1 met Vinnie . . . Reading “Love Is”: in the globe . . . going to midnight shows . . . taking pictures . . . thumbing to Canada last summer . . . going to Rhode Island last sum¬ mer . . . taking care of the Siamese Kittens . . . Learning Italian . . . Watching Simonelli Club play softball . . . Seeing Clockwork Orange IV 2 times. MARY D. FIELDING 69 Princeton Road Business Secretary Steve . . . New Year’s Eve . . . Writing letters to Steve . . . Traces . . . Bridge over Trouble Water . . . Leaving on a Jet Plane . . . Going shopping with Kate Andres . . . What are you, retarded? ... I Can’t . . . Study 4th period . . . Working at Blue Cross Blue Shield . . . meeting different people . . . Drum and Bugle Contests . . . babysitting. GLENN A. FIGELSKI 16 Grace Street General Commercial Artist Football . . . hockey. DAVID M. FINN 257 Hawthorne Street College Undecided Dave . . . Sept. 1970 . . . Lunch 210 . . . Shakes . . . Sunnyvale ... 5th 6th in 224 . . . The Lake . . . Spain . . . 220 California . . . Summer . . . N.A.F. . . . “You can’t please everyone, so you’ve got to please yourself.” . . . Student Council, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Treasurer; LIT, 1; Project Woburn. PAULA M. FINN 140 Beltran Street College . . . Nurse “Very little is needed to make a life happy. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.” — Macus Aurelius . . . Dandy’s . . . M.J.’s parties . . . Chicago 1972 . . . C. B. . . . Dini’s . . . North Conway . . . MH . . . Temple’s Trixies . . . 35-52 mph . . . braces . . . California? . . . Tri-Hi, 3; French Honor, 2; Pep Club, 3, Treasurer. THOMAS M. FINN 12 Lilly Street General Policeman Finn . . . auto shop . . . Mr. Hussey’s office . . . 6th and 7th periods. JOHN E. FINNEGAN 61 Wallace Street College College Hockey . . . West Point . . . popcorn . . . Malden Maroons . . . J.T. . . . Stones . . . Bruins . . . The Band . . . No. 7 . . . No. 8 . . . May 10, 1970 . . . May 11, 1972 . . . “You got to want it” . . . Park Department . . . “To that one of these?” . . . Goodbye! . . . “really don’t mind if you sit this one out” . . . Cross Country, J.V.; Varsity Hockey, 2. MONA M. FITZGERALD 169 Eastern Avenue Business Undecided Beach . . . East Boston . . . Steve . . . October, 1970 . . . M. M.A. . . . cars . . . Dorrie and Nellie . . . Hey . . . work . . . Drive-ins . . . riding around . . . Boston . . . food . . . sleep . . . people . . . Maldonian Rep., 1; HR Rep., 1. Gym Teacher College EUGENE W. FITZPATRICK 131 Boylston Street 145 LOUISE C. FITZPATRICK 9 Lyle Terrace Business Make something of Life Lou . . . dancing . . . going to concerts . . . Papa Gino ' s . . . H.R. Rep., 1; ADA, 2; Varsity Basketball, 1. KATHLEEN FLANAGAN 216 Washington Street Business Undecided “Kathy” . . . football . . . baseball . . . stamp collecting . . . dancing . . . boys. PATRICIA FLANAGAN 216 Washington Street Business Secretary Patty . . . Oak Grove . . . swimming . . . tennis . . . boys . . . Coyte Morlea Park . . . Blue Cross-Blue Shield . . . Pep Club, 1; Choral Arts, 3. HENRY W. FLEMING, JR. 140 Coleman Street Business Hen . , . Cars . . . Lynne . . . Reading . . . the Bible ment, Vice-President of Manufacturing. MICHAEL T. FLYNN 59 Spring Street College Archaeologist Mike . . . Ruth . . . Neil Diamond . . . Francois Hardy . . . Fossils and Rocks . . . “Dave” Abusamra for two years! ... La Vie est Belle! . . . Excavating Indian Remains . . . Dr. Zhivago . . . Nov. 7, 1917 . . . Mass. Archaeology Society, 2; Assistant Director for M.V.A.S.; Boojum Rock, 2, artist. SANDRA B. FORMAN 4 Ingleside Avenue College Undecided “Papa Joe’s” . . . Nahant ... 4 great friends . . . Ricky . . . N.H. . . . Israel, Summer of ’72’ . . . “Let it not be said that because she wasn’t sure how to help the world, she didn’t try.” . . . “Hold fast to dreams for when dreams go, life is a barren field frozen with snow.” . . . Band, 2; TIFTY. Accountant . . . Junior Achieve- r.-i ' i’ KAREN M. FORSYTH 47 Marlboro Street General Undecided Kerry . . . football . . . skating . . . dancing . . . roller skating . . . hockey Pep Club, 1. SHIRLEY J. FORSYTH 142 Coleman Street Business Secretary Football game is . . . weekends . . . May 14, 1971 . . . Having fun . . . Gigi . . . Rich . . . Pat . . . Mr. Angelo’s study . . . Cus’n Patty . . . Laurel and Hardy . . , Me, too . . . Alone Again Naturally. CLAUDETTE J. FORTI 24 Cliff Street General Chris . . . hairdressing . . . Cliff Street . . . September, Sebago. THERESA M. FOUGERE 3 Poplar Street General Travel Terry . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Spirit . . . Back of the bus . . . 5th period study, Jr. yr. . . . May 8, 1972 . . . Pep Club; Avon Staff; Junior Varieties; Green room, 1. Hairdresser 1969 . . . Point SUZANNE N. FOUNTAIN 168 High Street Business Data Processing Martha’s Vineyard . . We all made it! Moody Blues . . . Duffy’s . . . Washington, D.C. . . 226 ... Mr. Angelo . . . The Three Hearths . . . Late again? . . . The surf, S.S. Mt. Snow . . . Clark’s . . . Sunset Series . . . Let’s take a break . . . Ames Estate . . . Santana . . . Alpha Delta Alpha, 3 Pres. PETER J. FRANCIS 50 Newton Street College Musical Career Pete . . . coins . . . sports . . . singing . . . hockey . . . dancing . . . J.V. . . . Maria . . , Choral Arts, 3; Stage Band, 3; Entertainment Committee, Jr. Class Dance. 146 MARIE L. FRANEY 119 Holyoke Street Business Working with deprived children Dougie . . . October 19, 1970 . . . Nancy . . . Tony . . . Bakers Clothing . . . October 6, 1972 . . . 767 . . . Old Songs . . horseback riding . . . Skating . . . concerts. VINCENT W. FRITZ 31 Maynard Street College Undecided Fritzy . . . Chevy’s . . . 42 first touchdown in sophomore year . . . Lucky Me . . . 144 ft. lobster boat . . . Babins seafood . . . Summer of 42 . . . Snake . . . Hoop down Linden Park . . . Good sounding music . . . Football team . . . Spanish . . . Pedro . . . Fred Scibelli song . . . two bum knees. MICHELE S. GAETANI 160-A Adams Street College To Understand Isn’t!! . . . Brick . . . “R. that doesn’t solve everything” . . . solidity . . . our coat . . . almost our coat . . . art . . . “Now she’s upset.” . . . “that” . . . hangup . . . August weekend, 1972 . . . Jesus. GARY P. GALLETTA 63 Upham Street College Oceanography Boating . . . Fishing . . . water skiing . . . Skin diving . . . golf . . . hockey . . . snow skiing . . . Track, 1; Rifle Club, 1; Tennis Team, 3. SUSAN M. GALVIN 68 Linwood Street College Teacher Sue . . . music . . . sports . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . walking . . . going to concerts . . . Dancing . . . The Two J.C. Superstars . . . Karen . . . South Pacific . . . Terry’s Bus . . . “Gretl” Temple University, May 10, 1972 . . . “Godspell” . . . Abie Baby . . . Choral Arts, 3, Assistant Secretary; USONA, 3; Pep Club, 3; Project Triangle, 2; Greenroom, 2; Senior Dance Committee; Prom Committee. ANN E. GAQUIN 60 Havelock Street College Elementary Teacher “Rule for happiness — Something to do. Someone to love. Something to hope for.” . . . friends . . . summer at last . . . the beach . . . August Moon of ’72 . . . Friendly . . . Oct. 21, 1972 . . . skiing . . . Holmes . . . the party . . . the fun . . . The best of life is still before us . . . USONA, 3, Historian; Blue Gold, 2; FTA, 3; National Honor, 2; French Honor, 3; Latin Honor, 3; Ski Club, 2; Tri-Hi, 1. MELODY M. GATES 220 Summer Street College Undecided Mel, . . Methodist Youth Fellowship, 3. GARNEAU L. GERARD 37 Auburn Street College Engineer YMCA, 1. JOHN J. GERRIN III 73 Harvard Street College Jet Plane Engineer Jack . . . Deep Purple . . . April 23 . . . Lincoln Park . . . one for the money . . . Bruce . . . Art. . . YMCA; J.V. Basketball, 1. DARLENE J. GERTZ 3 Sheafe Street College Undecided Marty . . . CM II . . . Writing . . . Theatre Arts . . . March 22, 1969 . . . Phi Delta Phi, 3; Boojum Rock, 2. KATHY A. GHIKA 41 Clarendon Street Commercial Stewardess ELAINE GIANNANTONIO 135 Linden Avenue General Undecided Lanie . . . Arthur . . . That Sunday . . . June 18, 1971 . . . goodtimes . . . Friends ... to be happy . . . Junior Varieties ... six sexy ducks . . . feathers and more feathers . . . Mr. D’s office . . . Blue Gold . . . Ecce Signum. 148 CHRISTOPHER L. GIBBS 37 Newton Street College Gym Teacher Chris . . . Red Sox . . . Celtics . . . J.V. Basketball Team. ELAINE D. GILBERT 206 Bryant Street College Teacher Vocalist Lani . . . Junior Varieties, 3 10 72 . . . Chicago . . . Blood, Sweat, and Tears ... So Far Away . . . Jack In The Box . . . 4 26 72 . . . J.A. . . . acting . . . singing . . . Bruins . . . Lee Ann . . . Kiss . . . Beach Boys . . . Psych Class . . . B.B.G., 4, Treasurer; New England Conservatory of Music; Choral Arts, 3; Treble Clef, 1; Concert Choir, 3; ETA, 1; USONA, 3; Prom Committee. LAWRENCE GILBERT 194 Madison Street College Millionaire Paul’s Diner . . . “Rod” . . . Mr. Frasca . . . Schlitz . . . Hank Aaron . . . Kansas city chiefs . . . Jane Fonda . . . Class of “73” . . . Back Stabbers . . . The Beatles . . . Green St. Park . . . “Wings” . . . McAuthor Lane . . . Ken Hodge ... ‘It takes a Thief!” . . . “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” . . . Purple . . . money . . . Chow! . . Football, 2; Basketball, 1; Leaders Corps. STEVEN M. GILLER 59 Almont Street College Undecided Rhinos . . . B-4 . . . Tennis . . . Hockey . . . West . . . WVBF . . . Track, 2; Band, 3. WILLIAM H. GILLESPIE 40 Plainfield Avenue General Athletic Career Billy . . . Running track . . . Bill Cosby . . . Babe Ruth Baseball . . . Blue Gold, 1; H.R. Rep., 1; Track Team. PAULINE M. GILLETTE 79 Granite Street College Psychiatric Nurse Polly . . . “We are Friends” . . . Hampton Beach . . . Eating Out . . . Century Bank . . . Piano . . . Mr. Angelo and “The Bag” . . . Washington, D.C. . . . Project Triangle . . . Junior Varieties . . . Boojum Rock, 2; Pep Club, 1; J.V. Basketball, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 3, President; YMCA, 1; H.R. Rep, 1. .CATHERINE A. GIUNTA 35 Kimball Street Business Secretary Cathy . . . Bowling . . . Swimming . . . driving . . . Smoke-Out; Hunger Drive. CHARLENE M. GLEITSMANN 37 Serry Street College Nurse Chorals Arts. BRUCE L. GLICK 147 Cross Street College Business Administration Mrs. Kregstein’s 6th period study . . . Jane Franklin, Summer of “42” . . . What’s Up Doc? . . . July 4, 1972 . . . March 7, 1972 . . . Maldonian 4th period . . . Tifty, 2; A.Z.A., 4; Jane Franklin Fan Club, 1; so far. PAMELA C. GODFREY 47 Linwood Street College Interpreter “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.” — Henry David Thoreau . . . ISF ’71 . . . HTC . . . Israel ’72 . . . National Honor, 2; French Honor, Treas., 3; Latin Honor, Pres., 3; CAM, Treas., 3; TIFTY 3; BBG, 1. ROBERT E. GOLDING 722 Salem Street College Computer Technician Bob . . . working on cars . . . racing cars . . . hunting and camping out . . . Beaties . . . girls . . . Black Sabbath . . . 4F’s . . . Chicago . . . Beginnings. A. ALAN GOLDSTEIN 79 Warren Avenue College Businessman A1 . . . motorcycles . . . Neil Young . . . working for Gary . . . Home trash . . . Summer of “72” ... the “do-nothing” Class of Mr. Hendrickson . . . Lunches at Cheverus . . . Labor Day weekend . . . Uncle Charlies History Class . . . hockey . . . skiing . . . snowmobiles . . . Baseball . . . Band, 1. ALAN S. GOLDSTEIN 103 Willow Street College Accountant A1 . . . Sr. Play . . . Photo Lab . . . Trudy . . . “Be Happy-Love is Rare” . . . Maldonian Photographer, Co-Head, 2; COG, 3; Senior Ex; German Honor, 3, V.P. and Pres., 1; French Honor, 2. LAWRENCE D. GOLDSTEIN 55 Francis Street College College Lanny . . . Sports . . . DLC, 1970 . . . Conventions . . . II . . . Punks . . . AZA, 4, President . . . French Honor Society, 2. HOWARD A. GOODMAN 46 Orient Street College Electrician Bug . . . Grand Funk . . . Paranoid ... car repairs . . . guitar playing . . . “You never know how much something means to you until you lose it” . . . M.H.S. Forever! . . . Rifle Club; Boojum Rock, Advertising Manager, 2. PAMELA R. GOODMAN 66 Regent Road College Special Ed. Teacher Pam . . . Paul Simon . . . Beach Boys . . . Blood, Sweat and Tears . . . Mr. O’Donnell’s Office . . . Afro . . . Boston Common . . . Hairy beasts . . . “Cuddles and Cape Cod” . . . Psych . . . USONA Book Prize . . . “The value of each individual to a Democratic Society lies percisely in his unique¬ ness and in the extent to which he chooses to use, and is helped to use his special talents great or small for the common good.” John Hersey . . . USONA, 3; Junior Varieties Committees. DEBRA L. GOODWIN 51 Oakland Street College Special Education Debs! . . . Nantasket, Nahant . . . Aug. 23 . . . Summer ’72 . . . Old Orchard Beach . . . subway . . . “If only I may grow firmer, simpler, quieter, warmer.” . . . “Don’t walk in front of me — I may not follow. Don’t walk behind me — I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend.” . . . National Honor, 2; French Honor, V.P.; Latin Honor, V.P.; Pep Club, V.P.; Maldonian; EcceSignum, 3; Treasurer; Let It Be committe. KIM R. GORDON 2 Glenwood Terrace College Art Therapist “If you smile at me, I will understand, ’cause that is something everybody, everywhere does in the same language.” . . . Bob . . . night walks on the beach . . . Jethro Tull . . . Moody Blues . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young . . . Brigham’s . . . Boston Leader . . . Alpine Park . . . Punk’s Corner, Nahant . . . Israel . . . friendships . . . Ski Club, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 3; Tifty, 3; Let it be Committee, 1; Maldonian, 1. WAYNE GORDON 30 Barrett Street Work Study . State Police Riflery . . . gun collecting . . . horseback riding . . . New York City. DENISE F. GOSTANIAN 296 Broadway College Dental Assistant Nissy . . . New York, the free meal . . . A.R.S. . . . Slave Auction . . . Mr. Duffy’s office ’72 . . . Steve . . . Stephen ‘James House . . . jazz line Mr. Alleyne . . . Jacky Lombard . . . Cape Cod . . . Summer of ’72 . . Nantasket . . . Saugus Carnival . . . Kev . . . and Gig . . . Sly . . . That’s a sign . . . Asogna Plaza . . . Sam, Mike . . . Agatha . . . Jimmy . . . soccer . . . 767 Let It Be; Pep club; ECO; Latin Honor. LAUREL L. GRAFFAM 1058 Salem Street College Nurse Laurie . . . June 2, ’71 . . . Salisbury . . . Friday nites at Friendlies . . . Bermuda . . . Junior Varieties . . . Blue . . . “Who can get the car tonite? . . . “That day” at Nahant . . . To: D, S, J, . . . “Meet ya in Chelsea Square!” . . . Superstar . . . Band, 2. DEBRA L. GRAHAM 11 Seaview Avenue General Housewife Pebbles . . . kids . . . music . . . art . . . Long rides . . . The Cot . . . Halloween night 3 years ago . . . Junior Varieties . . . Canada . . . “The Kids” . . . Revere Beach ... “I love you” . . . June 26. JULIA M. GRANEY 88 Wescott Street Commercial . Undecided Julie . . . Mr. Belmonte’s office . . . I’ll read it tonight . . . Life endlessly goes on . . . Reliable Fabrics . . . Rock groups . . . Rod McKuen . . . Jerry Lewis. DOUGLAS M. GRASSO 24 Brentwood Street General College 149 JEANNE M. GRASSO 47 Florence Street Secretary Business Basketball . . , Bucs . . . Bruins . . . Dallas Cowboys . . . Pep Club. MARTIN GRASSO 47 Florence Street College Architecture Drawing . . . Riley’s . . . Bruins . . . J.V. Basketball. IRENE H. GREENBERG 240 Bainbridge Street General To Live in the Country The woods . . . mountains and countryside . . . being with friends . . . crafts . . . Canada . . . Patti . . . traveling , . . meeting good people . . . cooking . . . the sea . . . embroidery . . . music . . . horsebackriding . . . reading . . . colors . . . All things must pass. PHYLLIS H. GREENE 52 Grace Street Business Bob . . . hockey ROBERT M. HABER 52 Magnolia Street football. Salesman PATRICIA HADLEY 3 Neilon Park Business Bookkeeper BARBARA A. HANIFAN 61 Pine Street Business Babs . . . Megaphones Rallies . . . Parties . . . No. 87 . secretary . . . “Partners in Crime” . . . Summer of 72 . . . . “While we consider when to begin, it becomes too late. Undecided Coach Tighe’s Amerige Park KATHLEEN F. HANLEY 31 Princeton Road College Child Psychologist “Give me the keys to open the doors, make me real, let me be born to live, and not to die.” College Fashion Merchandising You dedicate your life striving for that mere goal, though as always you fall, but you must just pick yourself up, the world won’t wait for only you . . . Greenie . . . Swiffy . . . Sparks . . . Starlite . . . Bill . . . 10 18 72 . . . Kimmie — friends — Pat, Michelle, Stu, Kathy, and Sue . . . H.J.F. jr. . . . 403 ZOO . . . 11 24 68 — Michael Marine . . . New York, the elevator . . . the unknowns . . . The Marra’s and Don. GERALDINE A. GREGOIRE 42 Appleton Street Business Secretary Gerry . . . horsebacking . . . summer . . . beaches . . . swimming . . . Pep Club, 1. KATHLEEN M. GRIFFIN 44 Lynn Street Business Work with Horses Kathie . . . Fall . . . “Three Dog Night Concert . . . 305, 205. 201 . . . Pine Point Maine . . . Rochester, VT . . . Newfoundland . . . Washington, D.C. . . . Barefeet . . . Coke . . . chips . . . candles . . . “Summer of 71” . . . Walking in snow at night . . . “Gwendalyn, you’ll never be forgotten”. BRIAN F. HARRINGTON 8 Parsonage Road General Commercial Art Cheryll . . . Dec. 19, 1971 . . . Sparks . . . Volkswagens ... Ice Hockey . . . Alice Cooper . . . Three Dog Night. CATHERINE A. HARRIS 25 Winthrop Street College Nurse Roller skating . . . Horseback riding . . . Blue Gold . . . Field Hockey, 1; French Honor; Latin Honor; Phi Delta Phi; Future Nurses, Vice .President. STEVEN P. HARRIS 111 Mt. Vernon Street College Undecided Steve . . . Swim Team . . . backstroke and freestyle ... 1 letter . . . horse¬ back riding . . . swimming . . . archery. EMERY L. HASKELL 138 Lyme Street College West Point Wings . . . Junior Class President . . . Vice President of LIT . . . Project Triangle . . . Odd Eellows UN Pilgrimage . . . Rotary . . . Boy’s State . . . Eootball 3; Wrestling, 3; Outdoor Track, 2; Junior Varieties; Co-Chairman 767; MVP in Revere Game. ADELE M. HEATH 48 Arch Street College Stewardess Oct. 2 . . . airports . . . Isn’t that beautiful . . . blue and green . . . look at the pretty lights . . . spookey . . . Pep Club, 2. CHARLES H. HEDE 36 Clark Street College Chuck . . . Swim Team . . . BYE . . . Rifle Club . . boat racing . . . Mr. Duffy. JAMES D. HENDRICKS 45 Playstead Road Business Bookkeeper Teddy Bear . . . June 6, ’71 ... Jean . . . car racing . . . hockey and foot¬ ball . . . entered class of “73” from school in Kentucky. DONNA J. HENDRY 59 Maynard Street Business Secretary or Housewife May 31, 1970 . . . John . . . Mrs. Phillips . . . Miss McGee . . . Marriage in 73 ... a home in Vermont . . . Good Luck to the class of ’73. Lawyer . girls . . . sailing . . . JUDITH F. HENRY 8 Parkview Terrace Business Stewardess Judy BOBBY . . . minibikes . . . J.Vs “72” . . . Friends at Zayres . . . Captain of “Colts” Cheerleaders . . . March 29, 1969 . . . For every bad thing happening there’s always a good thing coming . . . Tri-Hi, Vice- President; FBLA; Phi Delta Phi; H.R. Rep, 2; National Honor Society; Pep Club; Smokeout Committee, Chairman. LAUREL S. HERMANSON 12 Holyoke Street Business Secretary Laurie . . . guitar . . . July 13, 1972 . . . Eugene . . . Demolition Derbies . . . Summer Four Years — Always . . . Class of ’73 . . . Playing cards and losing . . . flowers . . . kittens . . . puppies . . . Love always to Mom and Papa. DONNA M. HEWITT 83 Coleman Street VI Si ss Shakey . . •. Chicago . . . Three Dog Night . . . City Mr. Fitz . . . January 15, 1971. Secretary Hall . . . Study with CAROL L. HICKMAN 66 Maynard Street Business . , c. j Bookkeeper Water skiing . . . boats . . . skidoos . . . Work Study . . . Zayres . . . Miss DiVito . . . Mrs. Funk . . . “Love means never having to say you re sorry!” . . . Maldonian Rep. 1; Pep Club, 2. PAULA D. HILL 26 Sheafe Street :ollege Success ' A child goes forth each day and the first object he looks upon, that )bject he becomes. DAVID A. HODGIN 12 Magnolia Street ::ollege A DRUMS . . . Instructional Material Center . . . DRUMS . . . Tina . . . DRUMS . . . Concert . . . DRUMS . . Stage Band, 2; Band, 2. 151 THERESE A. HOFFMAN 78 Wescott Street Business Terri , . . Work Study office . . . Red Sox are great. Business Lori . . . dancing. General Grand Funk . . . Stones Organic construction . . . Work Study. LORI A. HOLLAND 121 Adams Street PAUL D. HORTON 26 Quincy Street White Horse Beach Secretary Undecided Electrician Summer of “72” . . . College Stephanie . . . running country . . . Jethro Tull defense and wing! RICHARD G. HOWARD 488 Pleasant Street Electrician . . . July at Nahant . . . coach of J.V. . . . cross , Stone’s . . . Fenway Park . . . Hockey Varsity, GAIL A. HUGHES 12 Hancock Road Business Gail . . . Linden Square . . . Salem with the kids . . . football games Secretary Junior homeroom . . . having fun sorority . . . “The only way to have a friend is to be one” . . . Hell night . . . Pep Club, 1; Ecce Signum, 1. MARY B. HUGHES 36 Alpine Street College Medical Technician “To prepare for the time when the future becomes the past, dreams become reality, when a lifestyle learned becomes a lifestyle lived. To search deep enough, eventually to say I understand’.” . . . Mary . . . 655 . . . a crab- meat sandwich . . . the clock-fixer . . . M.J.’s parties . . . Dini’s . . . Dandy’s . . . C.B. . . . USONA, 3; Pep Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; National Honor, 2; Maldonian, 2, Senior Editor. RAY C. HUNTE 11 Oak Terrace General To enjoy Life Hippie the Hunter . . . listening to Rock Music . . . looking at girls ... watching TV . . . Going to the Movies . . . “going to school is like putting money in the bank for a rainy day.” MARYANN HURLEY 32 Woodland Road College Secretary . . . “Class of 73” . . . “Summer of 72” . . . hockey games . . . Cracker Jacks . . . Leon Russell . . . P.D.’s . . . U Turns . . . dancing barrels . . . “McDonald’s” . . . Boston Arena . . . Hockey Town . . . Maine . . . Cape . . . Sports . . . hockey . . . skating “A smile has no words but says plenty” . . Neil Young . . . Rolling Stones . . . Rod Stewart . . . Jethro Tull. MAUREEN HUSSEY 64 Blomerth Street College College Jon . . . Dandy’s . . . Jethro Tull . . . 1 2 72 . . . camp . . . Temple’s Trixies . . . Freckles . . . stars . . . skiing . . . North Conway . . . February 72 . . . long hair . . . Someday! . . CB, VO, and OJ . . . coffee ice cream and jimmies . . . campfires . . . Guess what? . . . GS . . . Parties . . . USONA, 2; Pep Club, Tri-Hi, 2, Treasurer; Maldonian. NICHOLAS A. IPPOLITO, JR. 30 Arch Street General Undecided “Nick” . . . Steven Stills . . . Apollo . . . Concord . . . You never gave it out . . . met a new cuz . . . Buddy . . . umhumm . . . The king is dead. ROBERT J. JACKSON 108 Cross Street College Undecided Bob . . . Hockey . . . Fishing . . . Ham Radio . . . October 5, 1955. LINDA L. JACOBS 25 Salem Place College Teacher “Jake” . . . Junior Varieties . . . Quack . . . Traveling . . . “Jeeze!” . . . Moe . . . The Gang . . . Football games . . B.B. and J.L. . . . Godspell . . . Gold Coin . . . G.V. Mrs. Funk ... A lot of laughs and good times . . . Project Triangle . . . Tommy . . . Dec. 25, 1972 . . . Blue and Gold Rep; Pep Club, 2; Kappa Phi. 3. DAWN M. JENKINS 162 El well Street Business Sales Management Dawn . . . April 15, 1971 . . . Gary . . . Ho Jo’s . . . Australia to live . . . Karen, Karen, Karen, Jean ... Hi Guys . . . Gloria and Bagels with cream cheese . . . Josef’s Fashions . . . clothes . . . clothes . . . clothes . . . Phone is always busy . . . “Yesterday, is today’s understanding, rewoven in tomor¬ row’s life” . , . Pep Club, 1. ELIZABETH A. JENKINS 180 Mountain Avenue General Commercial Artist Boompa . . . High . . . smile . . . Mrs. Funk . . . Mrs. Phillips . . . Janis Joplin . . . Neil Young . . . “White cane lying in the gutter in the lane, if you’re walking home alone, don’t let it bring you down cuz it’s only castles burning” , . . Yodie. SHIRLEY A. JENSEN 43 Mt. Vernon Street Business Secretary LYNNE A. JODREY 58 Newhall Street College Nurse Lynne . . . chocolate walnut fudge . . . Henry . . . Jeanette . . . Michael . . . Norma, George E. . . . Mr. Shwartz . . . “Sumer of 72” . . . Sept. 2, 1972 . . . April, 1973 . . . Much happiness Norma . . . You shall love your God with all your heart with all your soul, and with all your mind, for this is the first and greatest commandment the second is you shall love your neighbor as yourself . . . Matthew 23:37-39. LYNNE A. JOHNSON 19 Hillside Place Business Undecided Lynne . . . Little Chris . . . Auntie Lynne . . . The Circle . . . Summer of “71” . . . Everett and Medford . . . Chocolate mint sundaes . . . Sunoco- Wakefield . . . pals always pals ... I am me and you are you! . . . Rayfair and the gang . . . Pep Club, 2; Tri Hi, 2. RICHARD J. JOHNSON 10 Upham Terrace College College Moose , . . Class of 72 . . . Brendan (Jim) Duffy . . . November 12, 1971 . . . Donna . . . Maine . . . 1975 . . . J.C.S. . . . Nifty fifties . . . Certainly Moe . . . The future is always looking brighter for us . . . hockey . . . football. . . basketball , . . boxing .. . Scuba diving. DEBRA A. JULIANO 501 Broadway General Undecided Deb . . . New Years . . . May 28 . . . 5th Period Jr. Year . . . Godspell . . . Mrs. Funk . . . Mr. O’Brien . . A lot of laughs with a lot of friends. KEVIN P. KANE 162 Newland Street General Marine Corp Killer . . . D.C. . . . Good-bye Spanky . . . This school . . . 19, 21, 3, 11, 19 . . . Mr. O’Toole . . . goldfish . . . Miss Davin . . . Black Literature . . . Giant John . . . Greenroom, 1. DAVID J. KASSES 116 Cherry Street College Physicist “Muhammed” . . . Glenmont . . . Lee Jr. High . . . Sahara . . . L.A. . . . California girls. Jan. ’62 . . . Wilderness Road . . . Cheech Chong . . . Lit, 3. LINDA KATZ 27 Taylor Street College Kindergarten Teacher Linda . . . Nick . . . Dec. 18, 1969 . . . MaryJo’s parties . . . Cranes Beach . . . Working at Giant Value . . . Bread ... 3 Dog Night . . . Miss Starr’s psych classes . . . ETA, 3, Historian, French Honor Society, 3; Prom Committee. GAIL L. KEDDIE 126 Sylvan Street Business Secretary Gail . . . 9 22 71 . . . 11 23 71 . . . Steve ... 66 years . . . Cookie Coola . . . Weekends “13” . . . Madslang . . . Eileen . . . Maine . . . July 4th . . . We gotta run-hide . . . “Happiness is, making someone happy” . . . Dreams. WILLIAM B. KEEFE 91 Linden Avenue College Undecided “Bill” . . . M.J.K. . . . Andrew Sisters, Junior Varieties “72” . . . Nahant . . . Washington, D.C. “72” . . . New York, “72”. Rm. 601 .. . Happy Hampton . . . Patty’s tilted head and teapot . . . “Yesterday’s hurt is today’s understanding rewoven by tomorrow’s life.” . . . LIT, 2; Maldonian, 2, Advertising Manager, 1; Co-Chairman Senior Prom Super Club. 153 MICHAEL G. KEEGAN 3-16 Medford Street College Lew . . . Led Zepplin fish . . . Mr. Rossiter . Mathematics . . . Tropical . basketball . . . Mrs. Shaller’s party Basketball, 1. MARK R. KELLEY 243 Hawthorne Street . Medicine Study in 109 . . . Hockey . . . Coleman’s Ledge ... . . Hampton Beach . . . July 6, 1972 . . . Amerige Student Council, 2; French Honor, 3. MARY JO KELLEY 4 Glenwood Terrace Special Education . Temple’s Trixies . . . Camp . . . C.B. . . . parties . skiing at North Conway, Feb., 1972 . . . Jet o Aqualung . . . Chicago, 1972 . . . Dini’s . . . The Cape . . . Martha’s Vineyard . . . Europe . . . LaTouche, J. and J. . . . “A task worth doing and friends worth having rriake life worth living. Usona, 3; French Honor, 3; Pep Club, 3; Tri-Hi, 3; Student Council, 1. EILEEN F. KELLY 62 Claremont Street Business Secretary Kelli . . . Carole and John . . . August 6, 1972 . . . Peabody . . . Suburban . cheerleading . . . Debbie . . . “Everything is beautiful in its own Pep Club, 1; Maldonian Rep., 1. DEREK P. KIELY 55 Medford Street College Mr. Baran . . . Marcie . . . Baseball . . . MJS Park . College M. J. . . . Dandy’s . . . Nahant, 1972 Tull, 1971, 1972 Colts way . College Fishing College Denise . . . Mrs. . . Whoops!! . . . . . Mr. O’Toole’s Nostrils. . Hockey . . . Motorcycles . . . Tennis . . kurman’s French Class . . . Cold . . . Shim . . . Nl Dandelions . . . Mr. Abusamra’s Study . . . GAAA!!! Calculus Class . . . Rockport, Mississippi . . . Snaggle Tooth . . LINDA J. KIERSTEAD 25 Main Street Park ( Qjjggg Special Education “Linda” . . . football games . . . exchange trips . . . dude . . . bacon . . . Siegfried and Siegfrieda . . . Summer of “72” . . . Band office . . . Uncle Charlie with Abe and Chris . . . Cesspool . . . Band, 4, Pres. LOIS A. KIERSTEAD 25 Main St. Park College “Low” . . . Band Office ... all sports . . . drawing . . . Camp smile . . . Band, 4. Undecided yoyo . . . My hat CYNTHIA A. KING 45 Rockwell Street College Cindi . . . Cliff Street . . . . Diane and Frankie 3; FBLA, 2. Jethro Tull . dances . . . . Allman Bros. . summer of “72”!! Nurse Laurel Street . Fut. Nurses, KATHLEEN J. KINGSBURY 63 Brackenburry Street Business Commerical Secretary Kathy . . . Giggles . . . One who loves and laughs will surely do well . . . Love is . . . Orange . . . Red . . . Summer 72 . . . Paul . . . Love means never having to say you’re sorry . . . calls . . . parties . . . Oct. 31, 1971 . . . skating ... 110 .. . Maine . . . weekends . . . The Beach . . . “Friendship, communication, love, understanding and forgiveness. FBLA, 1; Pep Club, 2; Blue Gold, Rep. LAWRENCE J. KINNON 22 Howard Street College Biology “Larry” . . . Barney . . . basketball . . . The night Councilor Patchell hit me with his brand new Cadillac . . . Jethro lull . . . Neil Young . . . The Stones. LEE A. KINNON 25 Garden Street College Undecided Lee . . . “What do ya heck!” ... July 31. 1972 .. . Acton fair . . . water- skiing . . . Mary Jane . . . Per. 5 Mr. O’Toole calculus . . . Swimming, 3. DENISE H. KLEIN 15 Linwood Street Business Secretary 154 FRANCIS S. KLIMCZAK 16 Elmwood Park General To Travel Blues . . . New York City . . . “Be led not to the house of wisdom, but to the threshold of your mind.” BRIAN I. KNIGHT 19 Dell Street Business Undecided Football . . . The Cape . . . New Hampshire . . . Betsy . . . the wall . . . the Summer of “72” . . . “86” . . . Y.M.C.A. . . . Football, 1; Track, 2. BRUCE E. KNIGHT 19 Dell Street College Teacher Football . . . basketball . . . Basketball Team, 3, 2 letters; Football Team 2, 2 letters; Co-Captain of Football Team, senior year. ELLIOTT L. KORETZ 82 Henry Street College Broadcast Engineer “Elk” . . . Rhinos . . . Won’t get fooled . . . 3- 4. . . Barrel night shoeshine . . . the park . . . hockey . . . Cablevision . . band trip ... the surf . . . 4-18-72 . . . Band, 2. NANCY B. KRAMER 121 Daniels Street General Undecided Joe . . . Giant Value . . . Larry, Kenny, Jimmy, Dude, and Dubes . . . N.S.S. . . . Frankel . . . Road Runner . . . ECU . . . Hockeytown . . . June 15 . . . Parcel Pickup . . “Our time is now and forever”. DEBRA A. KRITEMAN 53 Boylston Street College Undecided “Debbie” . . . Leon Russell . . . Florida, 1972 . . . 1210 . . . Rolling Stones . . . beer . . . pizza . . . parties . . . H. P.C. . . . C.C.C. . . . Chip . . . fribbles so nothing! . . . April 22 . . . “To each his own” . . . Pep Club, 1; Green¬ room, 1; B.B.G., 4, Social Chairman. SHERYL M. KRIVELOW 30 Mills Street College Medical Technician “Kriv” . . . Brigham’s . . . Punk’s Corner . . . Nahant . . . S.I.R. . . . Junior Varieties . . . F.T. ’n F.T. . . . Cranston . . . Rhode Island . . . Hamden, Connecticut . . . April 18, 1971 . . . Pep Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; CAM, 2; Boojum Rock, 1; Tifty, 3. DAVID KRUPNIK 58 Maple Street General Architect “Crunt” . . . automobiles . . . card games . . . girls . . . hockey . . . H.R. Rep., 1; Football, Basketball, Band, 1. ELIZABETH A. KURPIESKI 25 Stearns Street College Dance Major “Liz” . . . “Duncan” . . . O.K.! . . . Neil Young . . . Steven Stills . . . McDonald’s . . . Summer of “72” . . . J.V. . . . playing piano . . . Choral Arts Concert . . . “Exaggerate anything you do!” . . . Choral Arts Society, 3; Treasurer. IRENE M. KUZNICKI 42 Crescent Avenue College Undecided Chuckle ... no matter how far . . . Crescent Ave. gang ... the chips . . . Gail’s house . . . watch out . . . Nutty Cheryl . . . calm down . . . Alone Again . . . Music . . . cars. MAJORIE E. LANGLOIS 38 Orient Street Business Secretary Margie . . . John . . . acid rock . . . basketball . . . hockey games . . . drive- in .. . shopping . . . drum corps . . . July 24, 1970 . . . 27th Lancers, 3. JUDITH L. LAPHAM 598 Highland Avenue College College Library . . . Ecology assembly. 155 DENISE L. LeBLANC 21 Blantyre Road Business Undecided Painting . . . 767 Committee, 2; Student Council, 2; Homeroom Rep, 2; Project Triangle Ward Captain, 2. JANIS N. LeBLANC 68 Clifton Street Business Undecided Food . . . people . . . Jehovah’s Witnesses . . . bicycling . . . guitar. ROBERT B. LEDBURY 64 Lawrence Street College Accountant Bob . . . Janis . . . Nisan 14 . . . hockey . . . “This means everlasting life, they’re taking a knowledge of you, the only true God, and the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ.’’ . . . Wrestling, 1; Lit, 1. NORMA J. LEGON 74 Rockingham Avenue Business Work with animals Loves animals and Carl and father . . . Joanne and Mom . . . drawing . . . cooking . . . working on cars . . . Orange Opal GT . . . Jordan Marsh Rec¬ ord Dept. . . . “To everyone: Please keep faith in God. He’s the only real happiness in this horrible world.” JOANNE M. LETIZIA 451 Medford Street Business Secretary “Jo” . . . Neil Young . . . Alice Cooper . . . Nahant . . . Magnolia . . . New Hampshire . . . Charlie Schink . . . Jack’s house . . . “Gonna take a mental!” JANIS D. LEVIN 197 Cross Street College Chemistry “Naked” . . . Boston Commons . . . East Boston . . . Moody Blues . . . E.L.P. . . . skiing . . . bikeriding . . . Summer of “72” . . . “Eagles and the Green Brain” ... the marsh . . . “Keep on truckin’ down the line . . . Truckin’ my blues away!” RICHARD J. LAREAU 37 Estey Street General Undecided “Tish” . . . Cheryl . . . Vista Street . . . Beebe Hill . . . March 29, 1972 .. . May 8, “72” . . . “Don’t confuse what you don’t know.” ELAINE M. LaSPINA 191 West Street College Undecided “Ace” . . . “Fugi” . . . People . . . Friends . . . County Aboretum . . . Art . . . Kids . . . “Toots” . . . “Cream Puff” . . . Dips . . . softball . . . bench . . . spaghetti . . . Rick and Brian, homeioom pals . . . May 21, 1971 . . . MacDonald’s and Baileys . . . “my hero” . . . B.E. . . . blue and blue . . . Keep smiling . . . love is . . . I’ve got a Friend . . . “George” ... I love you too! RICHARD A. LAURIA 30 Clayton Street College Commercial Artist “Rick” . . . Joan . . . weekends . . . Three Dog Night . . . Chicago . . . Dunkin Donuts . . . January 1, 1972 . . . hockey . . . bowling . . . Wrestling, 3, 3 letters; Cross Country, 2; Babe Ruth League. HAROLD W. LAWLER, JR. 677 Cross Street Business Pilot Aquarians . . . Model Road Racing . . . Rifle Club; Mystic Valley Gun Club. THOMAS J. LAWLOR, JR. 48 Hubbard Street College , College Tom . . . Sunnyhurst . . . skiing . . . boating . . . North Conway, N.H. . . . Cross Country, 2; Ski Club, 2; Horseback Riding Club, 1. LAURIE LAYNE 37 Noble Street Business Social Worker Dick . . . Janet . . . “CANCER” ... 5. 6, 7 72 . . . Barrone . . . sweet buns . . . SAMBO . . . J. Joplin . . . Lennon, “When you’re by yourself and there’s no-one else, you just tell yourself to hold on.” 156 LOUIS J. LONDON 105 Bayrd Terrace College Undecided “Louie” . . , Cog, 3; French Honor, 2; Latin Honor, 2; Hebrew College, 5. SIDNEY H. LEVIN 158 Maple Street College Photography Electronics “Sid” . . . Jethro Tull . . . music . . . boats . . . cars . . . hockey . . . Star of the Show, Jr. Varieties; AZA; MHS Band, 1. ALAN K. LEVINE 69 Wyllis Avenue College Business Management A1 . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . Commercial Union Insurance Company . . . Bowling League. JOSEPH LEVINE 393 Charles Street General Butcher “Joe” . . . Devir Park . . . Bandstand . . . Baseball, 3; H.R. Rep., 1. FREDERICK G. LEWIS 159 Olive Avenue College Olympic Weight Lifter Fred . . . Partying on Frank’s Mountain . . . Cosmic City . . . Spanish . . . The Circle . . . Art . . . Wolf . . . Squirrel hunting . . . Physical Science . . . Racing . . . Corvettes . . . “Uncle Gurney” . . . “Dress, snatch, C J, total” . . . Wrestling, 1. MICHAEL J. LEWIS 76 Rich Street General Chef “Turk” . . . Malden Rhinos . . . Superstar . . . Bl, B2, B3, B4 . . . Tena¬ cious . . . WBVF . . . Detective West . . . Shoeshine . . . Sappy, BVD . . . Joe and Roz . . . The Immortal Harry Morgan . . . Connie “C” . . . Polky . . . Nights at Everett Park . . . January 6, B4 . . . “All Girls should have B4” . . . Won’t be fooled “. . . “Farewell to the school “Sid the Guck . . . Skita . . . B4 basketball, 2; AZA, 3; RBI, 3; Greenroom, 1. PETER N. LEYVA 29 Evelyn Place College Construction Worker “Pete” . . . My cat, “Fred” . . . last summer in California . . . Buns . . . Nahant . . . down the stadium . . . World’s greatest Mexican . . . “God give me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the strength to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.” . . . Prom Committee, 2; Madrigal Singers, 2; Choral Arts, 2; Concert Choir, 2; V. Baseball Mgr., 1. NICHOLAS F. LIADIS 124 Cedar Street College Accountant “Nick” . . . Linda . . . December 18, 1969 . . . “Four More Years” . . . Crane’s Beach . . . Lit, 3; French Honor, 2; Prom Committee, 2. LORRAINE C. LIMA 169 Columbia Street General Undecided Reading . . . music . . . hanging around ... 24 Cliff St. . . . Willhummies . . . “You better live your life, You better love your life, someday you’re gonna have to cry.” Janis Joplin. ROBERT P. LITTLEWOOD 111 Granite Street College Lawyer Hockey . . . baseball . . . Hawkridge Brothers . . . LIT, 1; Babe Ruth League, Coach. PATRICIA M. LOCHIATTO 36 Acorn Street College College Patti . . . sewing . . . scorpio . . . Halloween . . . bikeriding . . . Washington, D.C., April vacation 1972 . . . Junior Varieties “Unknowns” . . . Mrs. Shaller’s party . . . yogurt is yummy . . . Maggie CCD . . . Rockport by BM . . . My Aunt Vera 25 miles ... Sue K. . . . P.A. . . . New York with Maldonian Staff, October 1972 Maldonian, 2, Layout Ed.; Choral Arts, 3; Future Nurses, 1; HR Rep, 2; Pep Club, 2; Phi Delta Phi, 2, Vice-Pres. PAULA L. LOMBARDI 18 Evelyn Place College College Sid . . . Ginzo . . . Fish . . . Papa Joe’s . . . Papa’s girls . . . Caleb’s . . . Spring of ’72 . . . New Year’s Eve ’72 . . . Toots! . . . May 31, ’72 . . . June 2, ’72 . . . football games, rallies . . . friends . . . the Cape . . . “Live for today and worry about tomorrow when tomorow comes.” . . . Majorettes, 2; Band, 3; Usona, 3; French Honor, 2; Tri-Hi, 1; Junior Rock Concert, Co-chairman. is fc PATRICIA E. LONG 111 Rockwell Street Business Fashion Merchandising “Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” . . . goosebumps . . . Capone s Cubes. . . Happy New Year, ’73 . . . McDonald’s . . . Teapot . . 3 10 72 Jr. Varieties, tears . . . 601 New York City . . . pistachio ice cream . . . Chinese food . . . Miss Biology 1971 ... 767; Co-chairman Senior Dance; Co-chairman Prom Supper; Maldonian Rep. 3; FBLA, 3, President, Co- chairman Junior Farewell Dance. JEANETTE G. LOOMIS 19 Ferguson Road College Dumb blonde . . . Gumpy . . . Bea Bop . . . Hedding . . . Rich . . . Eric March 18, 1972 . . . Breeding Hamsters . . . Red Carnations and catsup go together . . . “Jesus cares, do you?” . . . Latin Honor, 3; National Honor, 2; BYF; Choral Arts, 3. RONALD B. LUKE 115 Medford Street General Meat Cutter All sports . . . woodworking class. DENNIS M. LUND 77 LasCasas Street College , Undecided Sports . . . Football, 1; J.V. Letter; Wrestling Team, 2, 2 Letters. DOUGLAS M. LUND 77 LasCasas Street College Undecided Sports . . . Wayland . . . Football, 1; Wrestling Team, 2, 2 Letters. STEVEN LUTCH 119 Bainbridge Street Business . Undecided Music . . . rock concerts . . . writing . . . EVN . . . Boojum Rock, i; TIFTY, 3. SHERRY B. LYONS 27 Rockland Avenue College Jockey “Life, happy or unhappy, successful or unsuccessful, is extraodrinarily inter¬ esting.” . . . Band, 1; Equestrian Club. CHERYLL A. MACAULAY 81 Orchard Street Business Undecided Sparks . . . December 19 . . . music . . . bookkeeping . . . hockey . . . Brian . . . Miss McGee. BRUCE N. MacEXJNALD 75 Hawthorne Street Undecided . . Vicki . . . “the square” . . . Uncle Bill . . . Pasta Time . . “run it again” ... El Muskrato . . . Duffy period one Rare Earth . . . Football, 3; Baseball, 1; Basketball, 1. CHRISTINE MacDONALD 130 Newland Street Business Model My life ahead of me is one of madness and beauty, trying to face reality, but with intentions to fulfill my dreams . . .You can’t always get what you want, but if you try real hard, you might get what you need . . . Crane’s Castle. College Football ... 22 . . . . 55 Nomad . . . . Chicago . . . CHRISTINE A. MacDONALD 184 Sylvan Street College Undecided Chris . . . Washington’s 3 o’clock alarm . . . Help! There’s a fire in the elevator! . . . Subway Flowers . . . Rockport . . . Sly and the Family Stone . . . “Happiness is like a butterfly. When you chase it, the more it will elude you. But if you turn your attention to other things, it comes and softly sits on your shoulders.” . . . USONA, 3; Blue Gold, 1. JOHN D. MacDONALD 71 Goodwin Avenue College Electrical Engineer Hockey . . , Baseball . . . CTA . . . Jethro Tull . . . J.V. Hockey, 2. 158 JOSEPH R. MacDONALD 655 Cross Street General Lisa . . . May 20 . Auto Mechanic . . Toyota . . . Ganish Auto Shop . . . 1973. JOHN E. MAHONEY 17 Webster Place General Electrician September 7, 1973 . . . Mane . . . Surfing . . . Water skiing . . . Hockey. KATHLEEN M. MALONE 3 Alcott Park General Kathy . . . painting . . . listening to good music Home Ec. Class . . . sewing. Marriage . . . Pete’s Donuts . . . MARILYN A. MAMBUCA 7 Linden Place College Undecided Mar. . . . Chicago . . . Jordan Marsh ... All the good times at Millies with the kids . . . May-Sept. 1973 . . . Allagash . . . skiing . orange and black . . . love is a warm embrace . . . Rainbow, 5; Explorers 3; Pep Club, 1. GLORIA J. MANISCALCO 20 Baker Street Business “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. you’ll join us, then the world will be as one.” Social Worker hope someday JILL MANLEY 842 Salem Street Business Jillian . . . December 30, 1971 . . . W.W.H. Howie Baby . . . creativity . . . 5th period study the six sexy ducks . . . those long sewing nights . . . Manadock . . . Little Ricky . . . October 10, and Palmer . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . friends . . Undecided L. . . . Dr. Kenney . . . . . . Pokey . . . Ernie and . . . Gary and the Island 1970 . . . Emerson, Lake, . all the good times. MICHAEL T. MARCUCELLA 122 Belmont Street College Computer Processing Hockey . . . Records . . . rock concerts . . . Jethro Tull . . . J.V. Hockey, 1; Varsity Hockey, 1. RUTH A. MARKS 17 Rockland Avenue Commercial Secretary Buckwheat . . . Amerige . . . The Cane . . . Follow that care . . . Memories of Melrose . . . hockey ... A Time for Living . . . 767-Let it Be; Kappa Phi, 1. BRENDA J. MARSHALL 29 Ricker Street General Nurse Swimming . . . Horseback riding . . . concerts . . . stereo . . . Mr. Sacco’s office. LINDA J. MARSHALL 10 Fairview Avenue Business Bookkeeper F.B.L.A., 3; Treasurer; Pep Club, 2. JOHN MARSINELLI, JR. 6 Montvale Street College Undecided Hockey . . . Tam O’Shanter. STEVEN M. MARZULLO 21 Fairfield Avenue College Draftsman Terri . . . Grand Funk . . . “Love like a Man” . . . Ten Years After . . . concerts . . . playing hockey. 159 MARIANNE McBRIDE 54 High Rock Road General Dental Assistant Nutsie . . . North Adams . . . Muffin . . . Rosemary’s Baby . . . February 14, 1970-72 ... the Square . . . “People so seldom say I love you, and then it’s either too late or loves goes. So when I say I love you, it doesn’t mean I know you’ll never go. It only means I wish you didn’t have to’’. EILEEN M. McCarthy 103 Woodland Road College Fashion Design Take a break . . . Moody Blue’s tickets . . . Washington . . . Moi it Vernon . . . Room 336 . . . Clark’s . . . Rockport . . . Mill Hill Club . . . J K . . . Three Muskateers Society . . . J.B. Chester and Bunga . . . Sunset Series . . . Lone Ranger Movies . . . Junior Varieties . . . New York (Rider in the storm) . . . Easton . . . Mt. Snow . . . Good old Stone . . . H.R. Rep.; ADA, 3; Treasurer; Project Triangle, 1. PATRICIA A. McCarthy 18 Hubbard Street College Undecided February 22 . . . Mark . . . “Don’t let peoples’ opinions decide what is right for you. Experience life yourself; whether they are good or bad decisions, you will learn from them.’’ ROBERT s. McCarthy 227 Emerald Street College College Mac . . . hockey . . . Rolling Stones . . . 101 . . . Tulsa . . . Devir Park . . . 5R4 Developers . . . May 6, 1972 . . . October 19, 1972 . . . June 6, 1972 . . . H.R. Rep. 1; Hockey Team, 1. MARGARET A. McCOLE 31 Barnes Avenue College Pediatrician Maggie May . . . Joseph . . . September 24, 1972 . . . Summer ’71 . . . Care Well . . . Jack-in-the-Box with Cheryl, Irene, Kathy, Eileen, and Gail . . . Colour my World ... Let me go!! .. . Kirk . . . Shermes’ Bowling Alley . . . Gold Coin Tips . . . Summer St. Corner . . . “The Fort” . . . Jimmy . . . June, 1973. ROBERT G. McCOY 30 Webber Street College Plumber November 7 . . . Linden Park . . . Football, 2; Cross Country, 1; Track, 1. 160 LINDA N. MASON 14 Stevens Street Business Kindergarten Teacher To live a love, you’ve got to give a love, to give a love, you’ve got to be part of . . . Harry . . . Animals . . . Interruptions . . . Elton John . . . Yes . . . Emerson, Lake, and Palmer . . . January 26, Independence Day . . . Choral Art Society, 3. PAULINE MATTEI 1350 Eastern Avenue Business Executive Secretary Linden Park . . . delta partying . . . Sombrero . . . J. Geils . . . Beatles . . . Stones . . . Who Concert . . . Hampton . . . D.A.M.S.P.C. . . . Oct. 4, Oct. 10 . . . Pep Club, 1. KATHLEEN MATTHEWS 15 West Street College Legal Secretary Kathy . . . last summer . . . Nahant . . . ice . . . common . . . stand . . . very special friends . . . bbh . . . Copely Square . . . RC night . . . “guess you had to be there” May 9, 1970 . . . that accident . . . April 2, 1971- November, 1972 . . . P-V.-E. _ MARILYN MATTUCHIO 30 Wicklow Street College Medical Secretary Lynne . . . Summer of ’72 . . . Nahant September 12, 1972 . . . Crackle, Crackle . . . Sand . . . Moody Blues . . . The Castle . . . Everett . . . “What did I say!” . . . Disney World . . . Pep Club, 1; Tri-Hi, 1. JOSEPH MAYNE 35 Wicklow Street College “Joe” . . . Nahant . . . Devir Park . . . Hockey, 3. KENNY N. MAZONSON 50 Acorn Street College Mizewkowski . . . golf . . . pool . . . horseracing . . . basketball . . . hockey . . . Rockingham Park . . . Arlington Pond . . . Piece O’Pizza . . . MAD- LIBS . . . “You’d better not compromise yourself, it’s all you’ve got.” Na¬ tional Honor Society, 2; French Honor, 3; Lit, 3; Project Triangle, 3; Mal- donian Photography Staff, 2; 767 Committee, 3; Concert Choir, 3; Choral Art Society, 1; A.Z.A., 1; TIFTY, 3. Undecided College ROBERT H. McDERMOD 574 Salem Street Business Undecided Mick . . . Mai . . . Garden Street . . . Indoor Track, 2; Outdoor Track, 2; Cross Country, 1. PAUL A. McDonald 39 Upham Street College Undecided CHARLOTTE E. McFALL 178 Washington Street General Undecided Poetry . . . English . . . Bruins . . . Shamrocks . . . E.J.H. . . . “world’s greatest baseball player” . . . October 23, 1970 . . “Past consideration is no consideration at all” E.H. MARYELLEN McGOVERN 13 Albion Street General Undecided JEFFREY R. McKEON 78 Bowers Avenue General Auto Mechanic EILEEN F. McKinnon 55 Rockland Avenue General Undecided Thanks to my friends . . . Gail and Steve . . . Cheryl . . . Mom, and Dad, Dan and Carol . . . We gotta run, hide . . . Did you grow one yet? . . . Summer of ’72 . . . Maine . . . July 4 . . . Week-ends at Gails’ . . . “It’s better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all” . . . Billy 3 11 72. MARY A. McKinnon 19 Oak Grove Terrace Business Government Holiday Lanes . . . Fellsway . . . U. Mass. Parties . . . Bobby laughing . . . Summer of 72 . . . hot rod tempest . . . Gothy’s Cadillac . . . The Serf . . . Sylvia’s party . . . follow that Volkswagon . . . old friends . . . smiles . . . today, tomorrow, and always . . . Let it Be. KATHLEEN A. McMANUS 17 Upham Street Business Secretary Seventh period . . . Chinese Food . . . WROR . . . Steno with Miss Gavoorian . . . Virginia . . . junior prom . . . fun with all the kids Michigan . , . March 10, 1972, May 11, 1973, June 6, 1973 . . . “Don’t you know” . . . “Hey, man.” Project Triangle, 1; Homeroom Rep. 1; Prom Committee. MICHAEL F. McWHIRK 48 Essex Street College Disc Jockey Mike . . . Bob Dylan, Tom Rush and John McLaughlin concerts . . . Savoy Forest Montessa . . . basketball . . . hanging around W.H.I.L. with Walt Pelton and Arnie Ginsburg . . . Trying to play new “toon” on guitar ... I can’t say what I just don’t know . . . These days I seem to think alot, about the things that I forgot to do; And all of the time I had the chance to. WILLIAM A. MEDUGNO 59 Coleman Street General To Make What I Can Out of Life Bill, Wally, Perry, Donk, Cuch, The Swan, Wozzy, Pery’s Pad . . . Hockey . . . Cars . . . Having a few frosty ones at Lincoln Park . . . Dec. 1 . . . listening to the Rolling Stones and Rod Stewart . . . “If you want it you got to get it yourself, because no one is going to give it to you.” PATRICIA E. MEEHAN 9 Parker Street College Dental Hygienist Miss Pretzel . . . Chinese food . . . Lunch in room 14 . . . Gilchrist’s . . . Lynn Arena Hockey games . . . Junior Varieties . . . Stoneham Medford MDC rink . . . 1970-1971 . . . August 27, 1972 . . . Blue and Gold, 2; Subscription Staff, Manager, 1; Spanish Club, 2; Choral Arts, 3. DEAN R. MELANSON 231 Cross Street General Construction Dino . . . 1972-1973. rJAS-i- ' 161 162 JEAN M. MICALIZZI 79 Home Street College Art Major “People at low level of awareness do not observe but substitute for observa¬ tion preconceptions, evaluation and suppositions, and even physical pain by which to attain their certainties.” DIANE E. MIDDLETON 35 Gould Avenue College Undecided “Enthusiasm may not be the only virtue but apathy is none at all” . . . Smile! Jesus loves you! . . . camp . . . Pearl St. . . . Life . . . Sarge . . . Show me! . . . Gene Cotton ... Jr. yr. make up nights . . . NYPS . . . Assistant secretary ... Pep Club, 1; Blue Gold, 1; Choral Arts, 3; Tri-Hi, 3; Usona, 3; NTF, 6, Sec.; Treas. ROY H. MILLIGAN, III 100 Ashland Street College Anything that happens “I sometimes relate life to a play. TTiat is, we all take in a role of what we want to be or what we should be and act it out in front of people. The funny part about this life is that we actors never get away from the stage fright—I may be wrong. Love is not like a book that you close when you are done with it.” . . . Dondi Gumby . . . Bonnie Clyde . . . Mi y tu. PATRICIA L. MILLIKEN 114 Glenwood Street College Teacher Patty . . . Neil Young . . . Music . . . Sunset Series . . . guitar playing . . . Junior year with Chuck . . . Miss Gavoorian’s Homeroom . . . Bruin’s . . . Rich . . . Washington Trip . . . work and play at Suburban Bindery .. . M.Y.F. 6. CHERYL MILLMAN 83 Mt. Vernon Street College Child Psychologist “Oh my Conscience” . . . Andy-Pandy . . . Jerry in the summer of 72 . . . Pillsbury Dough Boy . . . Henry, Jesus, Polito, Nelson . . . February 72 . . . April 13, 73 . . . Woburn . . . “Don’t walk in front of me—1 may not follow don’t walk behind me,—I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend.” . . . Cam, 3; Spanish Club, 2. JOHN J. MOLINARI 304 Pearl Street General Undecided Sports . . . playing pool. JUDITH A. MELCHER 21 Starbird Street Commercial College Judi . . . the corner and Clark bars . . . Mr. D’s office ... Jr. Varieties . . . Rubber Ducky . . . Feathers, felt, and dirty feet . . . Watermelons and Bicycles . . . Grand Funk . . . Old Orchard Beach . . . McDonald’s . . . football games . . . June 6, 1973 . . . “Time passes much too quickly when we’re together laughing.” Ecce Signum Sorority, 3, President; Cheerleader for the Colts, Pep Club, 1; Usona. JUDITH A. MELTZER 83 Boylston Street College Physical Therapist Judy . . . football games . . . Band trips . . . Beaches . . . conclaves . . . Dances . . . F.M. . . . Jr. . . . L.M. . . . E.S. . . . A. W. . . . Band, 3- majorettes; German Honor, 3; Chess Club; Boojum Rock, 1; B.B.G., 4, championships; Tifty, 3. LINDA L. MENZIES 17 Auburn Street College Public Broadcasting Linda Mendez says . . . band office . . . Ugly Duckling . . . Parted on her Wedding Mom . . . Mannequins Demise . . . Harvey . . . Gay . . . stage manager Ugh! . . . Red Sox . . . 404 . . . sax caps . . . Band, 3; Greenroom, 2, Vice-President; Stagehand, 3, secretary; Theatre Arts, 3. THOMAS R. MEO 87A Lisbon Street College Aviation Seventh period trailriding . . . Suzuki 125 . . . 1st job, boooo! . . . George . . . Cindy and Me and Dave Moose . . . Goood . . . Oh My God . . . Banganut Lake . . . Alias John Wayne . . . All the great kids and good times at MHS . . . Homeroom Rep, 3. MARK L. METCALF 65 Gordon Street College Social Worker Hofner . . . Yellow Dog . . . Person . . . Rhino . . . Jerry Jingle . . . Arthur Martha . . . Mahoney bars . . . Full moon . . . Stones . . . Units . . . Oct. 29, 1972 ... Z to Z ... “A working class Hero is something to be.” KAREN L. MEUSE 193 Essex Street Business Work with Children July 26 . . . High School and Junior High . . . Room 321 . . . Jimmy . . . Elvis Presley . . . Tom Jones . . . Collecting Records . . . Babysitting . . . Going to concerts . . . Walk for Hunger . . . Pep Club; Choral Arts, 3. KATHY A. MONAHAN 29 Brackenbury Street Business Retailing Kath . . . Daddy’s little girl . . . summer of ’71 . . . peanut butter and jelly sandwiches . . . Maybe tomorrow . . . Melrose for laughs . . . Wash¬ ington, D.C. RM 305 . . . TJ’s . . . Chevys . . . Season’s Change so have I . . . Canada . . . pistachio ice cream . . . Class of ’73 . . . U. Mass Amherst . . . Coolidge Dom 15 . . . 14 . . . 767 Let It Be. RICHARD MONTE 181 Highland Avenue General Service Woodworking . . . going to Moe’s smoke shop at lunch time. College DANIEL F. MOORE 120 Madison Street Aviation Navigator Danny . . . 1972-1973. JOHN T. MORAN 23 Spruce Street College Undecided Bugsie . . . skiing . . . Linden Park . . . A.J.’s . . . Head . . . whist . . . OK Choral . . cards . . . basketball . . . BooBoo . . . Alan, Wayne, and me . . . Cliff St. . . . Haloween . .. Connecticut. RICHARD E. MORANDO 15 Bowdoin Street Business To Succeed in What Ever I Do Rich . . . hockey . . . Letter . . . swimming . . . riding a bike . . . gambling . . . Shan-Lor Drug . . . Chateau de Ville . . . Class of 73 . . . Summer of 73 . . . MHS Football games . . . Ann . . . Mr. O’Toole’s study. VICKI A. MORANDO 38 Rockwell Street Commercial Secretary Salisbury Beach . . . The Kowloon . . . Three Dog . . . July 15, 1972 . . . August 12, 1972 . . . Starlite . . . George’s Island . . . The Ship . . . Poor Leo . . . All my Friends . . . Poor Leo . . . February 29, 1972 . . . The night over Cathy’s . . . May 28 ... My big day . . . Fritz . . . “Remember today is the first day of the rest of your life . . . Choral Art, 2. ESTELLE MORESCHI 10 Springdale Street College Speech Therapist Meatball . . . Matt . . . Medical Processing 370 ... A Time for Living . . . The Shingles . . . Kowloon and the butter dish . . . The Old Mill? . . . Linden Park. A little bit of chocolate goes a long way . . . Johnny . . . You—are in a hurry . . . Pep Club, 2; H.R. Rep., 1. DONNA M. MORGAN 194 Salem Street College Speech Therapist Christmas ’71 . . . Bob . . . 4 26 72 ... “A time for living’’ . . . toots . . . Edith Ann . . . excellent . . . The Old Mill? . . . Sam . . . The Bends . . . Papa Joes . . . Banana cream pie . . . “It was a good time” . . . “And that’s the truth!”. STEPHEN L. MORO 25 Andrew Street College Space Geologist Football end . . . music . . . girls . . . Cathy . . . parties . . . The AAA . . . Football, 3. MICHAEL G. MORRELL 103 Granite Street College Kingdom of Yaweh L.J. . . . W.A.I.N.S.Z. . . . G.F. . . . John 17 . . . Matthew 24 . . . Decem¬ ber 21, 1971 . . . June 6, 1973 . . . Wilbraham Bible School . . . “In the days of these kings (now) shall the God of Heaven set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed. It shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms and it shall stand forever.” Daniel 2:44 . . . Christadelphian Youth Circle-CYC. MICHAEL W. MORRILL 61 Almont Street College To Help The World Mike . . . Running . . . music . . . working with social groups . . . Jethro Tull . . . C, S, Nandy . . . Soph. Class President; Senior Class President; Student Mobilization Committee; Ecology Action Committee; Methodist Youth Fellowship; Cross Country award; Dance Committees; this whole year. MARIA L. MORRISON 55 Asland Street College Marine Biologist Palm leaves . . . the closet . . . Gay Auditorium . . . Chinese . . . Red light?? . . . invisible . . . 402 . . . drummer . . . senior play? who me . . . Mendez my eye! . . . R.I.P. . . . Cosmos . . . Senior play, stage manager; Greenroom, 2; Band, 3; Lab assistant, 1. 163 LINN C. MORSE 23 Playstead Road Work Study Undecided “You’ll get your reward in Heaven” . . . Work Study, 2. MARY A. MORSETT 46 Plainfield Avenue General Undecided Me and Tommy since eighth grade . . . cooking . . . sewing ... ice skating . . . Home Ec., 3; Project Triangle. KATHY A. MOULAISON 73 Plainfield Avenue Business Undecided Hungry, cold, sneezy, and mute . . . music . . . Nova Scotia . . . peace and quiet . . . Biology . . . Chinese Food. JOHN P. MOYLAN 28 Cross Street College Undecided Basketball . . . Baseball . . . Junior Achievement, 1. JEAN MUGFORD 10 Bryant Street Work Study Undecided “The Reality of Life is Life itself, whose beginning is not in the whole and whose ending is not in the grave” Gibran . . . G.W.V.N. KAREN L. MUNOZ 144 El well Street Work Study Airlines Friends . . . Understanding . . . happiness . . . There’s a world you’re living in. No one else has your part all God’s children in the wind take it in and Blow hard—Neil Young—On Memory of . . . Billy George. DOREEN M. MURPHY 23 McCormack Street College _ _ Teacher Junior Varieties . . . New York . . . Minihans . . . “We should take from the past its fires and not its ashes” . . . Maldonian, 2; Spanish Club. JAMES F. MURPHY 78 Fellsmere Road College Dentist “Murf” . . . skiing, hockey, tennis, girls, ski trips . . . Beach Boy’s concert . . . Arab and the fellas . . . Riley’s Roast Beef . . . MHS Hockey games . . . getting the car . . . Wildcat Mountain . . . Breaking 90 in golf . . . playing 1st singles for tennis team . . . Feb. 21, 1972 . . . June 1973 . . . Ski Club, 3, Treasurer; Lit, 3; Rifle Club, 3; Spanish Club, 2. LINDA A. MURPHY 62 Maynard Street College-Work Study Nurse Water skiing . . . snow skiing . . . snow-mobiling . . . horseback riding . . . hydroplane racing . . . Sept. 70 . . . 6 1 69 . . . Limerick . . . Winthrop . . . Debbie . . . Official Document . . . Babysitting . . . 6 20 72 . . . MHS . . . Miss Wallace . . . Soph. Eng. . . . Love Means Never Having To Say You’re Sorry . . . Friendly Family Center . . . Mom Dad Hot Apple Pie Ice Cream. STEVEN K. MURRAY 2 Fuller Street College Undecided Hockey. DEBRA J. MUSTO 109 Madison Street Business Secretary Debby . . . New England Metal . . . Baseball . . . records . . . Teen Center . . . NEMSCO . . . Woburn . . . Goose . . . Elaine . . . Cindy . . . THE PARK . . . Mr. Cunningham . . . Rolling Stones . . . EMERSON, LAKE, AND PALMER . . . Sept. 2, 1972 . . . Black and Blue VW . . . Spinning Co. (clerk typist). PATRICIA E. MUSTONE 203 Main Street Business Secretary Patty . . . driving . . . typing . . . records. LYNNE A. MYEROW 35 Wyllis Avenue College Dental Hygienist Lynne . . . swimming . . . water skiing . . . bicycle riding . . . baton twirling . . . singing . . . people . . . Lincoln Jr. High . . . Band office . . . working at Malden Hospital . . . Dental assistant . . . Working with retarded chil¬ dren . . . Camp Council . . . Choral Arts, 3; Band, 4; B.B.G., 4; Tifty, 1; Blue and Gold Rep, 2; Homeroom Rep, 2. PATRICIA A. NEAGLE 90 Fairmount Street Business Secretary Patty . . . “Pokey” . . . babysitting . . . singing . . . stuffed animals . . . walks at the beach . . . friends . . . French . . . hockey . . . painting . . . Me Steve . . . January 4, 1972 . . . W.W. . . . N L . . . Yum . . . Junior Varieties . . . Jill, Doreen and the “Big 3” . . . December, 31, 1971 . . . Concert Choir; Maldonian Rep; ADA Society. BRUCE C. NEALE 26 Talbot Street College Engineer “Greasy Bruce” . . . “Star of Junior Varieties . . . playing trumpet . . . painting ... all sports . . . Band . . . Stage Band . . . H.R. Rep, 1; J.V. Hockey, goalie, 2; Malden Youth Hockey, 4. MARIE L. NEWMAN 54 Regent Road Business Undecided May 18, 1972 . . . Jackie . . . Emerson’s . . . Nahant . . . Mystic Lakes . . . bowling . . . Vinny . . .Yankee Twirler teens . . . Benjeys . . . Love is walking hand in hand . . . E.C.O. . . . N.S.S. . . . The Godfather . . . Ohh, Tm “Board!”. JOYCE M. NILES 48 Lynn Street General Undecided Ted . . . Kowloon . . . apartment . . . June 4, 1971 . . . Bruce 6 16 71, first kiss . . . Duckie . . . Don’t do that . . . Popcorn . . . “Zayre Yech!” . . . Prom of 1972 . . . Drive-ins “wow” . . . Pep club, 1. EILEEN M. NOONAN 11 Wheeler Street Business College Summer of “71” . . . The Circle . . . Regal Lithograph . . . Nelson Bakery . . . Pep Club, 1. DANIEL E. NORTON 72 Orchard Street General Undecided Leo . . . Water skiing ... 10 Years After . . . The Rolling Stones . . . Mr. O’Brien’s English class 5th period . . . Nahant . . . Captain Carroll’s period six . . , Football, 2; Hockey, 1. LAWRENCE P. NORTON 72 Norton Street General Undecided Larry . . . Sylvania Electric Co. . . . working on cars . . . hockey . . . wood working. . . baseball . . . pool. RAYMOND J. NOVACK 11 Medford Terrace College Music Teacher “67” Sox’s . . . Aug. 24 . . . Wooo . . . Band, 3; YMCA Leaders, 4; Basket¬ ball, 1. LOUISE A. NUGENT 6 Meridan Street Business Dental Assistant New Hampshire . . . June 25, 1969 . . . M.R.H. . . . The Cape. HENRY A. O’BRIEN 13 Welsh Street General Undecided Olie . . . Basketball, 3; Football, 1. JAMES A. O’BRIEN 39 Auburn Street College Teacher Jimmy . . . Psychology . . . Wrestling . . . Police . . . Volkswagens . . . Mr. Angelo . . . Mardi Gras . . . Indiana . . . Puerto Rico . . . Valerie. 165 MICHAEL W. O’KEEFE 64 Waite Street College UCLA 1970. 7-0 ... 24 and so much more ... Jr. Varieties . . . Kowloon . . . Diamond Head . . . Why? ... 5 o’clock running ground . . . gum . . . frostbite . . . Marie . . . December 24 at 11:30 . . . card games I dove in? . . . M D.’s Party . . . Deb. forever . . . Cross Country, 2; Indoor Track, 3; Outdoor Track, 3. MAUREEN E. O’LEARY 30 Glenmore Avenue Business L.P.N. Nurse Cooking . . . sewing . . . records . . . listening to record s . . . Chicago . . . Beatles. DIANE M. OLSON 627 Salem Street Business Med. Secretary Horseback riding . . . reading . . . cooking . . . music . . . swimming . . . going to concerts . . . long rides. ROBERT G. OSGOOD 126 Dexter Street College Undecided “Ozzie” . . . chess . . . camping . . . baseball . . . fishing . . . water sports . . . Mr. Hines You can have South Broadway . . . YMCA, 2; Baseball, 3; Football, 1. JOANNE C. O’BRIEN 27 Meridan Street College Lab Technician July 18, 1970 . . . Junior Varieties . . . Washington. D C. . . . Cheverus . . . Laughing . . . Minnahan’s . . . “Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the morrow.” . . . Maldonian, 1. LAURA J. O’BRIEN 13 Welch Street Business Working Chichie . . . Charles . . . Frank . . . Summer of ’71 . . . Music . . . Typing . . . Basketball . . . Hockey . . . Swimming . . . Babysitting . . . Blue Gold, Rep.; H.R. Rep.; CYO, 1. SHEILA J. O’BRIEN 15 Mt. Vernon Park College Always to be Happy Feb. 12, 1972 . . . Moody Blues . . . England . . . Scotland . . . Leon Russell . . . Lielfraumilch George . . . Jan. 5, 1972 . . . Wednesday night at Pete’s . . . Parks . . . “Just what you want to be, you’ll be in the end.” THERESA J. O’BRIEN 86 Columbia Street Business Doug . . . April 16, 1972 . . . Semper Fidelis U.SM.C. . . . Corky . . . Swimming . . . skating. JOHN J. O’CONNOR 10 Bryer Road College Chemist Electronics . . . Rust Corp. . . . School Chem. Lab. THOMAS M. O’CONNOR 19 Estey Street Hockey . . . Football . . . Basketball . . . Tommy . . . February 22 . . . Hockey Town . . . S.G. ... St. Rocco’s. Professional Model . . . August 3, 1972 . . . THOMAS G. OSGOOD 126 Dexter Street College Undecided “Ozzie” . . . April 23, 1955 . . . Football . . . French . . . Sports . . . Football tight end. JULIE M. O’SULLIVAN 52 Porter Street College Teacher “It is not what he has or even what he does which expresses the value of a man, but what he is.” . . . batons and shakers . . . rallies and games . . . S.F., Denise, Cyn, and Laurel Louise . . . Nahant . . . bikeriding . . . Clark Drug . . . Papa Joe’s . . . Math 22 . . . Beach Boys and Superstar . . . Summer and Football Season ’71 . . . Class Historian, 2; CAM, ' ' 3; Major¬ ettes,2; Co-Chairman for Jr. Varieties; 767 Let It Be, French Honor. 166 CHERYL A. OVERTON 37 Hubbard Street College Stewardess Cherylness . . . Frannie . . . Kid . . . My Buddy . . . Oct. 7, 1972 . . . Hermie . . . The Lanes . . . Music . . . Green . . . Partying up Gails . . . Driving . . . Cougar . . . XR7 . . . Mac Kevin . . . Sam Steve . . . Kuz Chuckie . . . Calm Down . . . Watch out . . . Season changed and so do 1. E. CHRISTOPHER PACELLA College Coast Guard Chris . . . Fishing . . . Hunting . . . motorcycles . . . Hockey . . . 1972 Summer . .. Blue and Gold Rep, 1; H.R. Rep., 1. STEPHANIE A. PAPPAS 33 Fairmount Street College Teacher Steph . . . Football games . . . rallies . . . Woburn . . . Nelson . . . Polito . . . Jesus Henry . . . Pepino . . . Rich . . . “ditto” . . . “well?” . . . Friday night hockey games . . . the turtle . . . Nahant . . . Oct. 6, 1972 . . . Pep Club, 3; Tri-Hi, 3; Spanish Club, 2; Choral Arts, 1. CYNTHIA M. PAPPO 88 Fairmont Street Business Airline Hostess Cindy . . . Neil Young . . . Rod Stewar t . . . Led Zeppellin . . . July ’72 . . . Fritz Friends . . . “To thine own self be true.” DIANNE T. PARABOSCHI 284 Broadway Street General Undecided Roller skating . . . music . .. Hockey games. GARY J. PARCELLIN 123 Webster Street General College Chick . . . partying . . . The Green House . . . Right On Maplewood Bros. . . . The Rolling Stones . . . “You only go around once in life, so you might as well grab for all the gusto you can.” PAUL F. PARCELLIN 100 Kimball Street College Undecided “Music comes closest to expressing the unexpressable”, by John Maclaughlin. STEVEN J. PASCIUTO 452 Highland Avenue General Pilot “Ernie” . . . “Half Pint” . . . sleeping, eating and partying . . . Devir Park . . . Dec. 25. JANE E. PATERSON 39 Park Street College Teacher Jane . . . tennis . . . horseback riding . . . Smoke Out Committees; Sopho¬ more Dance Ticket Committee; Camp for retarded children; Walk for Hunger; Tri-Hi, 3; USONA, 3; Pep Club, 3; Tennis Team. PHILIP J. PAULINE, JR. 111 Porter Street College Marine Biologist “Phil” . . . Fishing . . . hunting . . . camping. . . work . . . painter. CHERYL A. PEARCE 263 Bainbridge Street College Lawyer Cheri . . . purple . . . Brigs . . . N.H. . . . last two summers . . . M.H S. . . . Football games . . . The corner . . . 1972 Malibu . . . LET ME GO! . . . Jr. Varieties ... MY BEST FRIEND ... Phi Delta Phi, 3, Treas; H.R. Rep., 1; Pep Club, 1; Spanish Club, 2; 767, 3; Smoke Out; Prom Committee; Junior Varieties. RUTHANNE PEARSON 122 Plymouth Road Work Study Hairdresser Ruthy . . . Bill . . . June 25, 1971 . . . Snoopy . . . Skiing . . . Dances . . . “Can I help it if you’re so short” . . . The Beach . . . Lawrence General Hospital . . . Sept. 4, 1972 . . . New Jersey . . . Everett . . . Sophomore Dance . . . working . . . Football games . . . Wednesday nights . . . “you are you and I am I and if by chance we meet it’s beautiful.” 168 DANIEL T. PEAVEY 69 Elwell Street College Sports “Danny” . . . sports . . . girls . . . having a good time . . . Beverages . . . Three Dog Night . . . Beatles . . . “Chicks” . . . P.V. Speed Shop . . . Baseball (Legion, High School); Football; Spring Basketball. DONNA M. PEDERSEN 212 Oliver Street Business Legal Secretary Neil Young , . . December 5, 1971 . . . January 1, 1972 . . . Forever and a day . . . McDonald’s . . . Pep Club, 1; C.A.M.P.S. . . . Kappa Phi, 2; Smoke out. JOSEPH P. PEDULLA 190 Essex Street College Undecided “Joe” . . . football . . . wrestling . . . June 20th, 1954. MARIA PEDULLA 190 Essex Street JEAN M. PENTA 340 Washington Street College College The miracles of nature are greater than those of the sky. If you will raise yourself to these, you will lift yourself above the skies. WAYNE T. PETERSON 83 Oakland Street College Law Civil Air Patrol . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . Stockholm . . . Copen¬ hagen ’72 . . . Minnesota Vikings . . . Chevrolet-Sting Ray . . . Rolling Stones. RICHARD M. PETRAGLIA 95 Sammett Street Business Undecided Richie, Cupa . . . Georgette . . . Paul McCartney . . . 514 . . . Bud . . . “Nights in White Satin” . . . Saturdays . . . Aug. 5 . . . Oct. 14 . . . “Oh Rich!”. TERESE M. PETRAGLIA 102 Rich Street Commercial Ground Stewardess “Te” . . . Bessey . . . 2-24-70 . . . Steven . . . toots 3 . . . Lyden Crowd toots gang prom 70 and 73 . . . girls basement, 2nd floor . . . J.D. . . . “crushes” . . . Russell’s Camp . . . New Hampshire Drive-Ins . . . “Slip me the ring, Donna! . . . Julie! “You are you, I am I, and if by chance we find each other, it’s beautiful” . . . Papa’s Girls; Pep Club 1. DEBORAH M. PETTO 21 Havelock Street College Social Worker Carnations and roses . . . Neil Young . . . Wingaersheek Beach . . . “Long Long Time” . . . camping . . . VT and NH . . . guitar . . . Airport . . . Harvard Sq. in the rain . . . Poco . . . kiteflyin’ . . . strawberry . . . Walden Pond . . . T. Bear . . . “Carry On” . . . Lake Niagara . . . “Thoughts” . . . long talks . . . people who care ... all the good times. KATHERINE L. PHANEUF 25 Greystone Road College Undecided Kate . . . Band, 4; Orchestra, 1; Library Club. JOANNE M. PICARDI 406 Ferry Street College English Teacher “Little Froggie” . . . Mick Jagger . . . Rolling Stones . . . Sister Morphine . . . Alice Cooper . . . Embroidery . . . Hala . . . Pete F. . . . Jean . . . Fran . . . Sheila . . . “With a little help from my friends” . . . Dec. 24 . . . chesney . . . “And in the end; the love you take, is equal to the love you make!” DONALD K. PLUMMER 193 Sylvan Street College Research Scientist Don . . . Skiing . . . Mountain Climbing . . . Camping . . . Backpacking . . . Mad Scientist . . . Morris Knolls High . . . Mr. Benotti’s conversation class . . . Slide Rule . . , COG, 2; Band, 3; Stage Band, 2; Concert Choir, 2; Ski Club, 2; Chem, 2. JOSEPH W. POLONSKI 4 Suffolk Street General Undecided “Hockey Stick” . . . Atlanta Falcons . . . Indoor Track, 1; Cross Country, 2; Wrestling Team, 2; Outdoor Track, 1; Boojum Rock. MADELEINE M. POMINVILLE 53A Libson Street Business Dental Assistant “Mad” . . . skating . . . going to rock concerts . . . meeting people . . . going to Bruin’s games . . . listening to music . . . The years “60 70” . . . The Royal Guards . . . The Toreadors . . . The Don Juans-My drum Corps Years . . . working with Mr. Belmonte, Mr. Sacco, and Mr. Di. G. . . . “What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others, Con- fusius” . . . Ski Club. RAYMOND J. PORTER 351 Medford Street General Navy “Ray” . . . Edgeworth . . . Medford Skating Rink . . . Friday and Saturday . . . Cindy . . . Kids at the corner are great . . . G.A.R.S. . . . Hockey . . . Mr. Carroll’s Class . . . “Where do I go from here? It was fun while it lasted.” . . . J.V. Hockey Letter. DAVID E. POSNER 96 Hancock Street College College “Dave” . . . “Gershwin” . , . sports . . . Orchestra, 3; Band, 1; COG, 2. KEVIN L. POWERS 532 Pleasant Street College College Street hockey . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash Young . . . Jethro Tull. ROBIN L. PRESTON 65A Libson Street Business Business Administration The great use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts it.—Payne . . . Frankie—February 4 . . . B.C. 1972 . . . Eclipse of Soul . . . Fire Prevention . . . Family and Friends . . . Parties . . . Ferry way Green 1970 Afro . . . Aquarius . . . Shack . . . Roller Derby . . . Sunset Series . . . Mohawk Trail . . . Pep Club, 1. General WAYNE D. PRESTON 124 Plymouth Road Undecided STEPHEN D. PROPER 95 Wescott Street College ... Meteorologist Weenie . . . bowling . . . December 12, 1971 . . . Statistician . . . Blue Gold, 2; Rifle Club, 1. MICHAEL S. PROST 43 Starbird Street Business Undecided DOREEN A. PULOS 15 Dell Street Business Undecided The Bruins . . . The vampire of “72” . . . The Cape , ... May 19 thank God! . . . horses dogs . . . colonial baloney . . . Spiffy . . . “If we only have Love, then tomorrow will dawn, and the days of our years, will rise on that morn.” . . . Pep Club, 2. WILLIAM J.PULSIFER 140 Plainfleld Avenue Business Accountant Bill” . . , sports . . . hockey . . . basketball. Undecided Commercial CHRISTINE A. QUINN 71 Medford Street 169 MARCELLA A. REMER 7 Baincroft Road College Nurse “Marcy” . . . music-piano! . . . science . . . creative writing . . . ’71, ’72 Jr. Varieties . . . Best Instrumentalist . . . Summer of ’72-M.R.A. . . . Future Nurses Club, 3, President; USONA, 3; Latirt Honor Society, 2; Concert Choir, 2, Accompanist; Stagehand, 3, Piano; Chem. Lab Assistant, 1; Mal- donian, 2, Faculty and Administration Staff Editor. JOHN A. RESTUCCIA 44 Coleman Street General Undecided Jack . . . Linden Park . . . York Beach . . . The Pound . . . Lumps . . . Basketball . . . Card Games. JOHN H. RICCIARDONE 52 Russell Street College College Nahant ... 16 fluid oz. . . . Mrs. Shaller’s Party . . . “Ring tabs” . . . Tophat . . . “Hi Yo-The King is Dead!” . . . Stones . . . Jethro Tull . . . The Who. DEBRA M. RICE 64 Hawthorne Street College Nursery School Teacher “Pat” . . . Jan. 4, 1971 . . . P.E.I. . . . Milton, N.H. . . . July 8-9 .. . “Lake Niagara” . . . Mt. Climbing . . . Aug. 4-6 . . . Harvard Sq. . . . May 5, ’72 . . . traveling . . . bike riding . . . writing letters . . . horse-back riding . . . sewing . . . guitar . . . Wendell, Per. 7 . . . Mrs. Shaller’s party . . . Neil Young . . . Savoy Brown . . . Stones . . . Jethro Tull . . . Pep Club, 1; French Honor, 1; Maldonian Rep., 2; Maldonian, 2. JOAN M. RICE 766 Main Street Business Accountant “La Bache” . . . “Dimples” . . . Mr. Sacco’s office . . . Mr. D’s office . . . Mr. Belmonte’s office . . . football parties . . . Nahant . . . Breakhart . . . Malden Square . . . H.R. Rep., 1; Pep Club, 1; Choral Arts, 1; Varsity Field Hockey; Varsity Basketball. JAMES D. RICHMOND 58 Dexter Street College Doctor Jim . . . music . . . swimming . . . sailing . . . Junior Varieties . , . Band, 1; Cog, 3; Stage, 2; Vice Pres.; Best Instrumental Act, Soph, yr.; Lucifer, Star of the Show, Jr. yr.; French Honor, 1; Honorary Member Latin Honor, 1. M. ELIZABETH RAE 2 Hemingway Avenue Business Undecided Summer of “72” ... The “Stones” August 72 “Paul” . . . Canada . . . RM. 324 . . . RM. 314 . . . RM. 203 . . . Chris Eddie you’re O.K.! . . . Toni . . . Charlotte . . . Dinny . . . “Cheech and Chong” . . . “Shamrocks” . . . Cathy . . . Mike . . . Richard . . , Sept. 5 . . . Fredricton . . . Work Study . . . FBLA, Jr. Yr. V.P. JOSEPH V. RANDAZZO 581 Highland Avenue College Meteorologist Band . . . M.R.A. . . . Beginning . . . B.S. . . . Wen . . . one day trip . . . camping 72 . . . vans . . . “get-it” . . . dimes . . . bang . . . Chicago . . . Dy . . . Band, 3. MARY G. RANDELL 52 Bartlett Street College Traveling ROBERTA M. RANIERI 12 Garland Avenue Commercial To Succeed Flip Wilson . . . Richie . . . Robie . . . Junior Varieties . . . The Outdoors . . . “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” . . . records . . . bowling . . . movies . . . hockey . . . horror movies . . . Tutor at Linden School . . . Tutor at Emoc, 1; Choral Arts, 2; CYO, 2. AUDREY C. RAPPAPORT 615 Salem Street College Undecided Time it was. And what a time it was. A time of innocence Long ago . . . it must be ... I have a photograph. Preserve your memories . . . They’re all that’s left you. General KEVIN REDDINGTON 36 Bartlett Street Undecided JONATHON A. RICHMOND 58 Dexter Street College Architect Music . . . Art . . . Photography . . . Band, 3; Stage Band, 3, Pres.; Jr. Varieties, 2; Best Instrumental, 1; Star of the Show, 1; Cog, 3. Business PAUL F. RILEY 20 Waverly Street Undecided Business STEPHEN C. RITCHIE 33 Franklin Street Art School College GARY F. RITTERSHAUS 98 Glen Rock Avenue Oceanography Business Peanut Butter . , LINDA M. RIZZUTO 12 Parker Street . . Rizz . . . H.R. 326 .. . 218 . . Veterenarian . Ill . . . New York —Mr. O’Donnell 1972 . . . March 15, ’72 Godspell . . . Boys . . . “Only dogs get mad and you’re still a puppy” . . . Mr. O’Donnell . . . Spaceman . . . Lasagna . . . Pizza . , . Steak ... Ice Cream . . . Shakes . . . Foot¬ ball . . . Basketball . . . Hockey . . . Swimming . . . Skating . . . Stones . . . Miss Oxman . . Miss Picillo . . Pep Club, 2; Choral Arts, 3. SUSAN C. ROBAK 22 Auburn Street General Hairdresser Bug ... 326 ... 218 ... Ill .. . trip to U.N. ... Mr O’Donnell, 1972 . . . postcards . . . foreign dolls . . . sewing . . . Gothic novels . . . horror movies . . . “If you can’t stand someone sit down” . . . Night Gallery . . . Ghost Story . . . Pep Club, 1. WAYNE T. ROBAK 22 Auburn Street General Undecided JERALD ROBBINS 132 Lyme Street College College Hawk . . . HR 218 . . . Hoot-man . . . Miss Oxman . . . Sylvia Sutpin SOUTH Broadway . . . cain canne’s . . . Jim, Dave, Paul, Mike . . . Sopho¬ more Pres., Temp. Office; 767 Let It Be; Dance Committee; Project Tri¬ angle; Baseball 3; Wrestling, 1. PETER N. ROBICHEAU, JR. 64 Bowman Street College College “Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence.” . . . Camping . . . Creative writing . . . New York Trip . . . Senior girls . . . ecology . . . psychology . . . ECO, 2; Blue Gold, 2; Boy Scouts; MYF; Council on Ministries. DENISE A. ROCCO 85 Forest Street Business Undecided “Stone” . . . “Jethro Tull” . . . “Billy” . . . going to concerts . . . “Fritz the Cat” . . . February 10, 1970 . . . car wash . . . “Rocky” . . . work study . . . “Moody Blues” . . . “Cheech and Chong” . . . “Tlie Common” . . . “Rod Stewart”. NANCY C. ROGERS 31 Almont Street College L.P.N. Black . . . 2:05 . . . Christmas . . . Let’s stay together . . . Basketball . . . modeling . . . A1 Green . . . Govan . . . Kevin . . . Hooty . . . Afro- American . . . Angie . . . April 10, 1955 . . . Dec. 28, 1969 . . . “If you’re white, all right — If you’re black — stay back; If you’re brown — stick around” . . . Basketball, 2; Library, 2; Senior Dance Committee; Pep Club, 1. GENEVIEVE M. ROMULUS 30 Plainfield Avenue Commercial Nurse Cloupipitte . . . moving to Malden . . . Malden High . . . Aug. 23, 1972 . . . October 10, 1972 . . . volleyball . . . skating . . . ballet. 171 PAUL D. RUTLEDGE, JR. 50 Fairview Terrace rnlleee Undecided CHRISTINA G. RYAN 24 Narrow Court College Teacher Paul-April 2, 1971 . . . Papa’s Girls . . . P.C.T.J.S.D.P. and me . . . Pam’s . . . Caleb’s-$7.00 tip . . . Mary Poppins and the roof . . . Conway . . . ETA, 2; Pep Club, 1; Choral Art, 3; Jr. Varieties 72; Sound of Music. TERESA A. RYAN 16 Concord Street College Special Education “Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true’’ . . . Tee-ya! . . . Blue and Gold, 2, Editor-in-chief; Tri-Hi, 2, President; Future Teachers, 2; French Honor, 3; Project Triangle, 3; Camp Smile, 4; Program Genesis, 2. F. VERONICA RYNER 25 Clayton Street College Business Ronnie . . . This is dedicated! . . . Chucky . . . George . . . Ferryway Green . . . Afro-American Studies . . . Willie . . . Summer of 1970 . . . Little Elf Milk Store . . . Nov. 25, 1971, April 4, 1956, Nov. 8, 1972 to Nov. 14, 1972 . . . “United We Stand, divided we fall” . . . Basketball, 2; Pep Club, 3; Phi Delta Phi. SUSAN M. RYNNE 49 Fairview Terrace Business Legal Secretary Sue . . . Cambridge . . . April 29, 1972 . . . Summers of 1970 1972 . . . December 22, 1954 . . . Basketball . . . Hockey . . . Traveling . . . Rolling Stones . . . Moody Blues . . . The Winter. DAVID R. SAGER 35 Park Street College T.V. Communications Hercules Nissenbaum . . . New York . . . “Benny’s” . . . Washington . . . “all the way home” . . . Tango . . . 218 . . . Sager’s Island . . . “get your father! . . . Switzerland . . . Israel . . . France ... “A Time For Living” . . . Orville . . . Too “L” ... Ed Sullivan . . . “Flossie” . . . Money, Money .. . More Money . . . Class Treasurer, 3; Let It Be, 3; Project Triangle, 3. CHRISTINE ROSSETTI 220 Lebanon Street Business Secretary “Our lives are shaped by those who love us and by those who don’t” . . . Fish . . . toots gang . . . J.J. . . . Pam’s house . . . Edith Ann . . . Papa • • t -r t A t . 1 « . . 1 Joe’s . . . blue eyes . . . my pal Sid . . . June 1974 . . . Caleb’s . . . mid¬ night carwash. . . . above all enjoy life . . . Tri-Hi, 1; Band 2; Junior Rock Concert, J.V.; H.R. Rep., 1. JANICE RUANE 493 Highland Avenue College Teacher “A friend is the first person who comes in when the whole world has gone out.” . . . Rise and Shine! . . . Dini ' s . . . The Glass Menagerie . . . “You ugly, babbling old witch” . . . Miss Perfect . . . Elizabeth, the Queen . . . March 11, 1972 . . . I’ll have you carbonaded . . . 655 . . . Oh, my Gawd! Sylvia . . . Greenroom, 2, President; USONA, 3, Treasurer; Spanish Club, 1; Maldonian, 2, Subscription Head. College ALWIN J. RUELLE, JR. 26 Webber Street College College JOHN J. RUSSELL, III 58 Hill Street Undecided College PAMELA A. RUSSELL 16 Porter Avenue Teacher Russ . . . New Years 72 . . . hey toots! . . . Trotting Track Road . . . Guinzo! . . . Caleb’s . . . Little School Girl and Ten Years After . . . Papa Joe’s . . . What else could go wrong? . . . tic, tic, tic, . . . Hey Alice! . . . Susie Creamcheese . . . Ski Club, T, I A, 2. LESLIE A. RUSSO 71 Malden Street College Elementary Education Capone’s Cuties . . . Little Lesliebear . . . Prom ’72 . . . My Buddy . . . The Big 4 . . . Sept. 16 25, ’72 Cheering . . . 72 . . . Dressingroom ‘B’ . . . Rallies Shakers ... “A friend is in prosperity a pleasure, a solace in adversity, in grief a comfort, in joy a merry companion, at all other times another 1.” . . . SFAAB, 3; Pep Club, 2; Cheerleader, 1; Prom Co- Chrm; Maldonian, 2; Ecce Signum, 3. 172 Model 828 Salem Street Business Chuck . . . Do Su . . . “Only that day dawns to which we are awake.” Big Brothers ... Pat Steve . . . Our House . . . May 12 . . . Sept. 12 . . . Blue . . . Linden Square . . . Summer of 72 . . . Mr. Hines . . . Mrs. Secretary . . . Room 225 . . . Bookrooms . . . Room 219 . . . Snow . . Bruins . . . Neil Young . . . Moody Blues . . . James Taylor . . . Maldonian Rep., 2; H.R. Rep., 2; Pep Club, 1. NANCY A. SASSO 35 Waite Street Extension College College Bobby . . . Dec. 4, 1970 . . . LBBCNOFN . . . Leaky . . . 10 20 -23 72 . . . Mystic Lakes picnics in winter . . . Shaft . . . gingerbread . . . candy apples whipped cream . . . CCC . . . The Great Pretender ... fig time . . . Mean Mistreater . . . Spirit of 76 . . . truth time . . . French Honor, 2: Kappa Phi, 1. CHARLES T. SCANGAS 25 Milton Street Undecided license . . . June 27, 1972 . . . Spring Basketball. KAREN A. SCHNAITMANN 3 Andrew Street General Undecided George . . . happiness . . . God . . . “Let my words, if I must speak, become a restoration of your soul. But only when speech is silent, does man project the great depth of his sensitivity.” FREDERICK M. SCIBELLI 68 Hancock Road College The Godfather . . . The Card Games . . . Pasta Time . Contractors . . . Center . . . “52” . . . Football, 3. LAWRENCE M. SCIBELLI 103 Oakland Street College Larry . . . The corner . . . Revere Beach . . . Wilmington Arena tSat nights) . . . Mt. Hood, tobogganing . . . Hyannis ... the time to change IS now . . . Summer of 72 . . . Washington Trip . . . N.Y. Trip . . . Three Dog Night . . . Santana . . . Chicago . . . Stills Concert . . . Summer thing . . . Sunset Series. College Ted . . ; sports Contractor Scibelli Bros Undecided Business Bowling . College SUSAN SALDI 133 Harvard Street General Undecided BARBARA R. SAMPSON 30 John Street College Doctor “Barbs” . . . Nothing has been experienced but what has been lived and made conscious” . . .Project Triangle, 3; French Honor, 3, Pres; Latin Honor, 3, Secretary; Let It Be, 1; Ecce Signum Sorority, 3; Maldonian, 1, Business Staff; Malden Walk for Development Route Committee, 1; Pen Club, 2. CAROL L. SANDERS 81 Valley Street Secretary swimming . . . working for the English Department. TRUDY SANDLER 217 Bainbridge Street Gladdened and saddened in thoughtful refrain. Worried and sorr?ed ' h! lingering pain. Cheered to high heaven, depressed to deep gloom, happy is pain but a soul in love’s bloom . . . Field Hockey, 2; Basketball, 3; Soft- ball, 3, Cam, 3, French Honor, 2; German Honor, 3; National Honor 2 HR Rep., 2; Project Triangle Co-Chairman, 3; Sickle Cell Anemia Co- chairman. DOUGLAS F. SANTORO 231 Bainbridge Street College Undecided Everything s coming our way” . . . Sissy . . . Cars . . . 340’s . . . NE Dragway . . . Nahant . . . Hampstead, N.H. . . . Grand Funk . . . Santana Zepplin . . . Chu Chu . . . “Ceciliann” . . , swimming . . . water skiing . . . boating . . . football. STEVEN SARACENI 25 Highland Court Business Undecided “Life is nothing but an empty dream” . . . O.D. . . . head . . . party on . . . Godfather Sonney . . . EMPEROR . . . (No sugar tonight) . . . Uncle Bill Uncle Lou . . . Raspberry . . . Chicago . . . Middle guard, football captain 55 . . . Scuba diving . . . swimming . . . When I broke 4 toes in football practice. 173 DON J. SEARCY 193 Coleman Street College Retire with lots of meney First time honor roll (1st qtr.) . . . Street hockey . . . softball . . . collect¬ ing things. KIM SEMON 257 Summer Street College Music “As deep as the depth of the sea, I would desire to perfect my mind. Yet the curiosity of death left me in the darkness of a lonely valley. In a great brightness shone your smile, that dried my tears and offered a gift of hope. Now I journey along an unused road, and although I can never use your smile again — I can say thank-you. For the end was just the beginning, only in a new direction.” KATHLEEN A. SHAW 7 Webber Street College Writer “What you get is a living, what you give is life” D.W. Grif fith . . . “Direc¬ tory Assistance, What city please” . . . The movies . . . Hello, Hello . . . Winter vacations in Canojoharie, N.Y. . . . Snowmobiles . . . Cherish . . . A fantastic summer . . . folk music ... it was a good time . . . Mr. Griffith and Me . . . April Fools Day, 72. KEVIN T. SHERIDAN 22 Holm Court College Undecided Kev . . . Kath . . . T.G.O. . . . Halelujah . . . Photography . . . travel . . . camping . . . hiking . . Brigham’s after Band . . . O’Toole for Calculus . . . Burlington, Vt. . . . Kitten . . . ' Choral Arts, 3; Concert Choir, 3; Com¬ munity Chorus, Band 2; Stage Band, 1; Boy Scouts, Junior Assistant Scout¬ master; BYF. MITCHELL SHERMAN 4 Henry Street College Accountant “Mitch” . . . Power to the Rhinos . . . Everett Park . . . hockey . . . base¬ ball . . . Mad Magazine . . . Miss Parris . . . Mr. Blanchette . . . Rock and Roll Part 2 . . . AZA. THOMAS C. SICA 72 Adams Street General Undecided ZEEK . . . West Street Park . . . S.S. 396 . . . Linda . . . hockey . . . Mai’s . . . The Comer . . . rm. 401 ... The music of Chicago. STEVEN D. SIDERI 159 Main Street College Dino . . . Sid . . . the fun in D.C. . . . Benny’s . . . Mr. A . . . Motorcycles Mud ... the beach in the rain . . . ( port ... the gang at Meo’s place . . . “gooood” . . . “H your feet” “Don’t Bogard That” . . . “Not bad, yourself riding . . . Hockey Team, 3; Goalie. NANCY B. SIGAL 30 Hancock Street College 3 Great years at Malden High . . . Basketball, 2. THERESA M. SILVA 37 Vernon Street College Terri . . . May “71”, J.M., Wash., D.C. . . . New York . . 3 Malden youth . . . What if . . . Imagine . . . Scorpio . . Junior Varieties . . . Maldonian . . . Catering . . . Chever food . . . talking . . . laughing . . . always out, never hor . . . Tom’s singing . . . Alice Cooper . . . Jethro Tull ... A.D.A., 2 WAYNE R. SINCLAIR 1 Maple Park College KATHY . . . Football . . . E ealing . . . Psychology . . . . . Ina. Nurse Undecided Meeting people PATRICK SKINNER 92 Cedar Street General Undecided Junior Varieties . . . Julius Caesar ... 112 .. . Brigham’s . . . Mick Jagger and Stones . . . Rod Stewart . . . Kink’s . . . cars . . . pool . . . 340 Duster Tiger. Dynamic Duo .. . Sha na na boys ... a cat named Hercules. ELIZABETH A. SLOCUMB 52 Cedar Street General Undecided Friends . . . PRINCETON S. SMITH 5 Ridgwood Road General Singer Sing . . . dance . . . listening to music . . . hobbies. DAVID A. SNOW 19 Barstow Street Business Undecided Basketball . . . coins . . . girls . . . bikes . . . Mr. Binoncotti . . . Motor¬ cycles . , . Homeroom Rep. JOY A. SNYDER ■164 Summer Street College Medical Lab Technician Washington: ON ICE . . . Rod McKuen . . . Emerson, Lake, Palmer . . . Sept. 22, 72 . . . “From the Beginning” . . . The Corner . . . “Believe That life is worth living and your belief will help to create the fact.” — W. James . . . Junior Varieties, 72; ADA, Secretary. EDWARD F. SOLANO 64 Whitman Street Edgeworth . . . West St. . . . Here we go Paul . . . M.B. . . . Mickey . . Hockey . . . Schlitz . . Football , . . Rockport . . . The pit. CYNTHIA J. SPEARING 118 Beach Street College College JUNE T. SPINELLA 120 Columbia Street College Executive Secretary Searching For Peace with Mr. Angelo . . . 767 . . . Nahant ... 113 and Mr. Derragh . . . U.N., 6 23 70, Hadji . . . Linda, Ernie and driving off curb — Stones . . . P.O.W.’s ... If you love something, set it free; if it returns it is yours — if not, it never was ... Let It Be .. . USONA: Pep Club. AEAN G. SMALL 82 Plainfield Avenue College College DONALD C. SMITH 147 El well Street Business Business Administration Football . . . line backer . . . baseball . . . pitcher, outfield . . . football and baseball letters . . . church basketball . . . Judo . . . waterskiing. DOREEN M. SMITH 35 Fairmont Street Business Legal Secretary Love is . . . Ricky, Sept. 7, 1970 . . . Maine . . . 1 972 . . . June 1973 . . . Nahant . . . who said? . . . What’s the matter with you? . . . 1963 Polara . . . Pep Club; Tri-Hi, 1; Treble Clef, 1. EDWIN J. SMITH 397 Lynn Street Business Undecided Linden Sq. . . . Janis Joplin . . . Grand Funk . . . Joan Baez . . . June 6, 1973 .J.S. . . . 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73 . . . Finally. LYNN A. SMITH 40 Starbird Street Business Undecided Swimming . . . listening to records . . . bowling . . . boys . . . Nurses Aid. PAUL S. SMITH 84 Essex Street College Dentist Meeting Diane . . . Feb. 19, 1972. 175 JONATHAN STORMONT 130 Central Avenue College Undecided Jon . . . “Guess What” . . . “I’m just not satisfied” . . . “73” . . . Elbows . . . colleges . . . chocolate milk apples . . . parties . . . Maureen . . . February . . . North Conway . . . The Beach . . . weights . . . Jealous . . . Friends . . . goodtimes . . . Fun games in 1972 . . . Gentleman Jon . . . great expectations . . . Football, 3; Track, 2; LIT, 3. SUSAN A. STRAUSS 223 Oliver Street Business Legal Secretary “Dennis J. and East Boston, August 27, 1972 . . . D.M.P.A.C. . . . Linden Park and all the kids . . . Poco . . . Neil Young . . . 1969 Royal Blue Mercury Montery . . . Pep Club, 1; Kappa Phi, 1. MARY M. STRIKE 14 Evelyn Place Business Undecided JOHN L. SULLIVAN 1015 Salem Street General Undecided Sully . . . Maplewood Square . . . Leo . . . Rolling Stones . . . Cars . . . Boston Globe . . . Pinnballs . . . Pool . . . auto Mechanics . . . Summer . . , Swimming . . . Horseback Riding ... Ice Skating . . . Hockey . . . Basketball . . . “You only go around once in life.” NANCY E. SULLIVAN 27 Oxford Street College Airline Stewardess Rich . . . May 29, 1971 . . . The Summer . . . Partying . . . “the white van . . . long hair . . . concerts . . Emerson Lake Palmer . . Rolling Stones . . . Neil Young . . . Love . . . Richard Nance’. . . swimming . . Friends . . . Jamaica . . . two month . . . food . . . coke . . . movies . . . vacations . . . traveling. RICHARD J. SURETTE 18 Bacon Street College College EDSON W. SPINNEY, JR. 123 Taylor Street College Undecided Ed . . . boating . . . water skiing . . . basketball . . . Rifle Club, 1; Tennis Team, 1. EMILIO STAFFIERE 74 Adams Street College Travel Mel . . . chess . . . wrestling . . . Rock Music . . . baritone horn . . . history class . . . Vermont . . . Joyce . . . Whitestep Van in Maine . . . Band foot¬ ball games . . . band bus trip . . . “No” . . . “let’s have a band party” . . . “If you can’t join beat” . . . “Whose turn to drive the Toyota?” ... “I like Jewish girls.” College JANE C. STANLEY 61 Washington Street Undecided General MICHAEL STEFANILO 146 Oliver Street Draftsman Stef . . . 5050.. . . Concerts . . . Hockey . . . fishing . . . camping . . . Hockey 3; Cross Country, 1. ROBERTA A. STETSON 36 Oliver Street Business To always have the ambition to fulfill what I have started in life . . . Bobbi . . . Tim . . . Summer of 72 . . . June 21, 1972 . . . Dunklee Avenue . . . “cruising around.” . . . “You made the bed, you lay in it.” JAMES W. STITT 100 Home Street College Teacher Jim . . . sports . . . Swimming Team; Project Triangle; Junior Achievement. 176 STEPHEN J. SURETTE 28 Presley Street College College Ian Anderson . . . Mick Jagger . . . Aqualung . . . Sports . . . New Silver Beach . . . Hockey Team, 3. LINDA J. SWANSEN 162 Pearl Street Business Travel Going horseback riding . . . swimming and fooling . . . Friday nights . . . stadium , . . Town Country. ANDREA C. SWANSON 21 Baldwin Street Business Secretary Andry . . . music . . . roller skating . . . shorthand . . . sports . . . sewing . . . Choral Arts, 1; Pep Club. PAULA J. SWEENEY 171 Tremont Street College Artist Gemeni . . . Boboons in Quebec . . . N.H. . . . V.T. . . . turquoise . . . Indian . . . earthy . . . dungies . . . Rockport . . . Beatles . . . Moody Blues . . . Sweet blindness . . . yogurt . . . guinea and harp . . . my bike . . . Ijoppin’ . . . “And if it’s bad, don’t let it get you down, you can take it, and if it hurts don’t let them see you cry, you can make it. Hold your head up” Argent. ROBERT B. SWEENEY 43 Gilbert Street Business Professional Musician Bob . . . Grand Funk . . . Nahant . . . Play in a group . . . Sympathy . . . guitar . . . Jumping Jack Flash. GEORGE R. SWIBLE 86 Hadley Street College College Tennis . . . Basketball . . . Math . . . BYF; German Honor, 1; Alternate Homeroom Rep., 1; Blue Gold Rep. RICHARD M. TAICH 90 Bainbridge Street College Undecided Ricky . . . Saturday Night House parties . . . Friends . . . BBYO . . . Dance- a-thon . . . Brookline . . . Rock Music . . . Swave . . . 327 . . . Malden AZA, 2; Vice-President; Band, 3; Ski Club, 3. LEONARD A. TAMASI 150 Pearl Street Business Hairdresser “Lenny” . . . Listening to records . . . Three Dog Night . . . Diana Ross . . . Led Zeppelin . . . the beach . . . Room 210 . . . Melrose Beauty Academy , . . Maine Baker’s Clothing . . . Maria . . . The Pearl St. corner. CATHERINE A. TANNER 30 Fairview Terrace Business Medical Secretary Kate . . . hockey . . . Football . . . trip to Montreal . . . Beach Boys and Blood Sweat Tears concerts . . . Hunnyhurst . . . Homerooms 401, 220, 113 . . . Graduation, June 1973. MICHAEL D. TARPY 14 Bow Street College Undecided Mike . . . Grand Funk Railroad . . . The corner . . . work on cars . . . cars . . . camping . . . swimming . . . basketball . . . Indoor track, 2; Out¬ door track, 2. DIANNE L. TAYLOR 16 Walnut Terrace Business Secretary Eddy . . . parties . . . hockey ... the square . . . Bookkeeping . . . Choral Arts, 3. DONALD R. TAYLOR, JR. 16 Walnut Terrace General Undecided Sleeping . . . eating . . . study classes. ROBERT T. TERRIO, JR. 8 Andrew Street General Undecided Bob . . . Laurie . . . June, 19 . . . Robinson’s News . . . Maplewood Spartan. DANA P. THORPE 41 Ashland Street College Undecided “The Indian” . . . Mr. Carroll . . . Carroll . . . The Corner . . . Magnolia Street . . . “You do your thing; I’ll do mine.” . . . end of school . . . Frederick S. Perlse . . . Rifle Club, 3; Rifle Team, 2; Footbjill Manager, 1; “767” Club, 1; Prom Committee; Senior Class Dance. NANCI L. TILDEN 63 Greenleaf Street College Stewardess “Life is an ad-lib. You can do anything you want!” — Maplewood . . . the square . . . Common Concerts in town . . . Nina . . . May 13, 1972 . . . Beeries . . . Mr. A. . . . Our beautiful Psychology class . . . My only regret is that I haven’t met everyone yet! WILLIAM J. TIMMINS 32 Watts Street Business Business College Billy . . . “Slick” bubblegum . . . Grand Funk . . . Bruins . . . Nancy’s War Stories . . . Asst. H.R. Rep, 1; “Don’t Worry about it” . . . Mr. Chips. JANET M. TINGDAHL 47 Converse Avenue College Neil Young . . . Led Zepplin . . . America . . . boys . . . Rainbow girls, 2; Pep Club, 1. MARGARET F. TODD 88 Glenrock Avenue Commercial Art School Drawing . . . Myer ... 7th period. History Class . . . Angelina’s . . . Sylvia’s party . . . Gold Coin . . . Friends . . . Washington Trip ... Art Committee, Junior Varieties. Undecided . . . listening to records BARBARA J. TODISCO 17 Home Street College Music “Jinx” . . . tippy . . . springhill . . . Carl . . . “item” — sandy neck . . . Jake family . . . garage . . . piano . . . seances . . . NIRE! . . . subway flowers . . . Sachs . . hunger walk . . road runner . . . hats . . . summer GOOD! . . . Mac’s . . . discussions on prejudice . . . Shwartz’s survival sessions . . . lovin’ touch . . . practical jokes . . . paperweights . . . trailer . . , “hey-Murray” . . . Kendall’s . . . bike hikes . . . shipwreck. ANTOINETTE A. TOROSIAN 82 Warren Avenue Business Nurse Toni . . . July 29, 1972 . . . Louie . . . John Hancock . . . Oct., 1972 . . . Summer of “72” . . . April 25, 1972. JOANNE M. TOROSIAN 2 Cliff Street College Teacher Jo-Jo ... “I would not exchange the laughter of my heart for the fortunes of the multitudes.” . . . Hi . . . 402 . . . bona fortuna . . . 220 . . . run on sentences . . . Smile . . . Fridays . . . Never Can Say Goodbye . . . 113 . . . Mr. Alleyne’s Class ... It was a Good Time . . . Library Club, V.P., Presi¬ dent; Library Aid, 1. ROBERT J. TOROSIAN 2 Cliff Street Business Business Administration “Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. If in the twilight of my memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song.” Kahlil Gibran . . . Cliff Street . . . Let it be . . . Mrs. Funk ... 16 . . . Gerry and Elmer . . . Horseback riding . . . 404 . . . obie . . . Friday nights . . . Tapestry ... I need you. JOANN B. TRAFICANTE 2 Malden Street General Dental Assistant “And in the sweetnes of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures.” — Kahlil Gibran . . . Happiness and laughter . . . Dungarees . . . Revere Beach . . . Painting and drawing . . . old movies . . . talking on the phone . . . chocolate chip cookies . . . “Purlie” . . . Make your own kind of Music . . . It’s going to take some time . . . November 27, 1971 . . . Music . . . H.R. 402 .. . English 205 .. . Art (per. 5) . . . “If” — by Bread. DONNA A. TREPANEY 40 Harris Street Business Clerical Trcp . . . Hockey . . . horse racing . . . my ear . . . Samma’s cellar . . . CONVERSE . . . bronze beauty . . . June 12-May 18 . . . “Thou shalt not borrow” . . . Softball, 1; Pep Club, 1. MICHAEL K. TRICKETT 51 Hillside Avenue College Commercial Artist Guitar . . . art . . . electronics . . . carpenter’s apprentice . . . summer . . . Christmas Vacation . . . Boating . . 767 Let It Be, 2; J.V. Cross Country; H.R. Rep. 1; Varsity letter in track. DAVID W. TUCKER 158 Essex Street General Choreographer Tuck . . . “Go with your own kind . . . You really can’t tell who your friends are.’’ . . . Lincoln Park . . . Track . . . 600 run . . . Ha-La-De-La . . . Black White . . . Dinner Dance . . . Jitterbug . . . Dave and the Bobby Soxers ... A Time For Living . . . Rolling Green . . . New York . . . Co- Chairman of Decoration . . . H.R. Rep. 72; Indoor Track, 3; Outdoor Track, 3; Football, 1; Choral Arts Society 3; Pres; Prom Co-Chairman. Project Triangle, 3; 767 Let It Be. NANCY TUCKER 107 4th Street HENRY R. TUMBLIN 95 Dexter Street . Electrical Engineer Hank . . . Maine . . . White Van . . . Baxter State . . . Toyota . . . Revere Beach . . . water skiing . . . “Wipe-out” . . . “Man is what he is, and nothing more” . . . Rifle Club, 2; Boojum Rock, 2. URSULA L. TURRA 28 Bowers Avenue Business Secretary and Hairdresser “What the world needs now is Love, Sweet Love.” . . . “Ernie” . . . swim¬ ming . . . bikeriding . . . babysitting . . . football games . . . Room 402 . . . 767, Let It Be, 3; FBLA, 3, Vice President; Blue Gold, 2, Treasurer; Pep Club, 3; H.R. Rep, 2; Maldonian Rep. 2. ALAN J. TUXBURY 4 Wigglesworth Street Business Undecided Tux . . . Baseball, outfield; J.V. Baseball letter. ALBERT M. VALE 7 Hancock Street College Business “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.” Harry Snebish. DOREEN VALENTE 71 Morris Street General To Live on a Farm “Dur” . . . writing poems . . . painting . . . horses . . . guitar . . . traveling . . . music . . horseback riding . . Vermont . . . Chucky . . . going to con¬ certs . . . I.R.S., Typist. JANET A. VANASSE 22 Pierce Street College Accounting “As we are now living in an eternity, the time to be happy is today” Gren¬ ville Kleiser . . . Saturday night parties . . . Sunday morning football games . . . MOJ . . . Chicago . . . “The Life” . . . Diamond Head . . . 14 . . . Old Orchard Beach . . . Maine . . . CAM, 3, Pres; Tri-Hi, 2; Pep Club, 1. GEORGE A. VASAPOLLI 439 Medford Street College Undecided MDC . . . weekends . . . the beach . . . 67 . . . Wilmington Arena . . . the corner . . . Chicago . . . Basketball, 1, forward; Football, 3, Line Backer, 2 letters; Baseball, 3, 3rd base; Track, 3, Shotput, 1 letter. ARLENE M. VELLEMAN 35 Bowdoin Street College French Spanish Translator Fantastic . . . Carpenters ... Ice Skating . . . riflery . . . organ teaching . . . Paris . . . Canadian Mounties . . . Parlez-vous francais . . . candy striper . . . swimming . . . May 16, 1972 . . . “Every true friend is a glimpse of God.” . . . FTA, 2, Secretary, 1; Treble Clef, 1; Concert Choir, 3; Choral Arts, 3; French Honor, 2, Secretary, 1; Spanish Club, 2, Secretary, 1; Boo¬ jum Rock, 1; Sophomore Orientation, Project Triangle. LINDA E. VENTOLA 220 Bryant Street Business Legal Secretary “You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I hope some day you’ll join us and the world, will live as one” . . . Dennis ... my girl “68” . . . Wanna go home by cab? . . . Pewter Pot . . . Saugus ... 3 Great Years at M.H.S. . . . Bermuda. 179 ROBERT E. VERGE 95 Bowman Street College To Be Rich Bob . . . sports . . . The Cape . . . New Hampshire . . . Florida . . . February 29 . . . Wrestling . . . Fishing . . . Carpentry. NINA M. VIANA 170 Webster Street Business Social Worker “A man is born only to live, he lives only to die, never really knowing why!” . . . “S.S.” (short stuff) . . . Michael ’72 . . . writing . . . music. MARIANNA VILLANO 43 Springdale Street Business Secretary First National Bank of Boston . . . Oct. 8, 1971 . . . good times at Linden Park . . . May 16, 1972 . . , New Hampshire . . . Pep Club, 1; Kappa Phi, Treasurer, 2. BRUCE W. VINING 190 Sammett Street Business Undecided I love you, Stephanie . . . People . . . Varsity Basketball, 2; Track, 1, Javelin. DONNA M. VOSE 76 Westcott Street Business Stewardess Dawn . . . Richie . . . babvsitting . . . writing notes . . . HAIHA! . . . horseback riding . . . miniature golf . . . playing basketball . . . tennis . . . watching the Bruins . . . Mr. Baron 5th per. . . . Linden Park . . . June 23, 1972 . . . getting lost in West Minister . . . Aug. 2, 1972 . . . being out of school . . . M M ice cream . . . Augustine’s . . . talking on the phone . . . Jethro Tull ... I don’t have the time! . . . CYO, 1. KAREN M. WAITT 157 Beachview Avenue Business Secretary Going to movies . . . swimming . . . listening to music . . . shopping . . . being alone to think . . . Secretary for Revenue and Collection Agency . . . Bill, and all the kids . . . Summer of 71. DEBRA A. WALK 208 Sylvan Street College Psychologist “Debbie” . . . the lab . . . “Baby, Big brother” and “Dear” . . . “Fancy meeting you here!” . . . Washington, D.C. April, 1972 . . . Summer of ’72 . . . June 16, 1972 . . . New York, Oct. 1972 . . . “Shwartz’s Survival Ses¬ sions” ... A Time for Living . . . Layla . . . Moody Blues . . . USONA, 3; Maldonian Photo Ed.; Pep Club, 3; Spanish Club, Secretary, 1; National Honor, 2. PAUL H. WALKIN 15 Boylston Street College Broadcast Journalism “You win some, you lose some” . . . Malden Rhinos . . . hockey . . . foot¬ ball . . . softball . . . Picture taking . . . “B-4” . . . WTBS-FM . . . Woburn Cablevision . . . Darwal Enterprises Recording Div. . . . AAA Recording Studio . . . Radio Announcing English . . . spinning records . . . Recording Rock Groups . . . Leaving the Malden Schcjol System. LORNA R. WALLSTEDT 69 Olive Avenue Business Executive Secretary “Kinky” . . . dancing . . . roller skating . . . tennis . . . Harvard Trust Co. . . . hot fudge sundae . . . singing . . typing . . . M.H.S. Football Team . . . getting my license and smashing my boyfriend’s car up. DEBORAH M. WALSH 194 Adams Street College Legal Secretary “Debbie” . . . skating . . . Canadian Mounties . . . ketchup at McDonald’s . . . horseback riding . . . Dimples ... My Funny Valentine . . . “Smile, It takes only a moment, but the memory lasts forever . . . Sophomore Orienta¬ tion Program; Spanish Club, 1; Representative to Mass. Girls’ State. MARY L. WALSH 13 Ashland Street Business Bookkeper Secretary Chuck . . . sewing . . . miniature golf . . . skating . . . watching hockey . . . bookkeeping . . . 1 9 70 . . . 6 6 73 . . . Work study for 2 years. LAWRENCE M. VOZZELLA 85 Harvard Street uenerai Player right wing for hockey team worked in garage vuiomonve engineer 180 WILLIAM J. WALSH, III 22 Saint Mary Street General To have my own business Bill . . . traveling across the USA. KAREN J. WALTERS 21 Elm Street Business Accountant Dancing School Teacher Dancing . . . Roller Skating . . . gymnastics . . . Ross Tuxedo . . . Bentley or Bryant and Stratton . . . Dancing School, 7; YMCA, IVi; Gymnastics, 3 months. CAROLYN A. WATKINS 45 Upham Street Business Airlines Summer of “72” . . . Frank . . . SD . . . Levittown . . . why me! . . . The beach . . . Mr. Duffy . . . horseback riding . . . skiing . . . there is no beautifier complexion than the joy of spreading happiness and not sorrow around us. ARLEN S. WEITZMAN 250 Cross Street Business Traveling Horse-back riding . . . Boys . . . Bowling . . . Raymonds . . . kids . . . Hungry . . . sneezy . . Stop Shop . . Tennis, 2; Basketball, 1; Field Hockey, 1; Phi Delta Phi, 1; Ski Club, 1. LESLIE J. WESTON 39 Cherry Street College Medical Secretary “Lilac” . . . Junior Varieties . . . M.Y.F. . . . Simple things, nature . . . Hot fudge Sundaes . . . Jan. 9, 1972 . . . Oxford, New York . . . cow’s . . . pumpkin patches . . . mint cookies . . . drums . . . tennis . . . camp smile . . . Project Triangle, Ward Captain; USONA, 2; Pep Club, 3; Choral Arts Society, 2. DIANE T. WHITE 15 Wolcott Street College Political Science A Time for Living . . . March 10, 1972 . . . 767 Committee . . . Elections . . . Parks . . . Concerts . . . Project Triangle . . . Junior Class Dance . . . Smoke-Out . . . Cupcake . . . Charly . . . Football games . . . Exchange- trips . . . Snuff . . . Feb. 19, 1972 . . . USONA, 3; Ski Club, 1; Band, 4; H.R. Rep, 2; Pep Club, 1. SUSAN M. WILLCOX College Interior Design November 28, 1970 . . . Teddy bear . . . Cupcake . . . Michael . . . Lonely Days ... A Time for Living . . . May 14, 1971 . . . Leo . . . Aquarius . . . Peppie and Guy . . . 72 . . . Garfield . . . Beat up Black Bug . . . Rhythym of Life . . . Meathead . . . Clay on the ceiling . . . Tissue Pinkies . . . Dinkie Fingers . . . S.A.M. . . . Steph . . . Super Tongue Elaine . . . Judy . . . Boyd’s Inc. . . . Danny and Kathy . . . Phi Delta Phi, 1; Pep Club, 2; Student Council, 1; Maldonian, 1. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS 10 Tyler Court General Undecided “Trudy” . . . drawing . , . tennis . . . kickball . . . horseback riding. J. MICHAEL WILSON 15 Franklin Street College Zoology Horseback Riding Club, 1. DEBRA S. WISH 78 Lin wood Street College Freedom of choice Mike . . . “Yes you certainly dove in” . . . IS! . . . fields in Europe . . . N.H. — “What is so funny?” . . . Oaky then, bye bye, gotta get the kids outa the tub . . . Those “traveling” artroom studies . . . warmth at all my fingertips . . . Hollyberry . . . Little Joey across the street . . . dungarees, a pin, a sweatshirt, barefeet . . . “This is my temporary world; I’ll find a place where I can be free and me.” BARRY R. WITHERS 157 Columbia Street College Radio Broadcasting Recording . . . Electronics . . . you deserve a break today . . . MacDonald’s . . . Junior Achievement television company. President, 2; Choral Arts Society, 3; Maldonian, Rep., 1. KEVIN M. WONG 141 Daniels Street College Engineer 403-B . . . Developing Film . . . My Room . . . Period 3 . . . Our Leader . . . Page 9 of the student Guide . . . Inventory . . . Who’s stealing? . . . 4 Filter . . . African Violet ... An Eye for an Eye . . . NPM . . . I.A.S.M. . . . Excuse 13 . . . Surprise . . . Left Wing . . . Cog, 3; Homeroom Rep, 1; Alternate, 2; French Honor, 1; 767. 181 LINDA A. WOOD 48 Fairmont Street College Social Worker Sophomore English in rm. 208 . . . U.N. Trip . . . Godspell . . . Nahant . . . Driver’s Ed . . . Driving . . . Kittens . . . Choral Arts, 1; Pep Club, 1; Tri-Hi, 1; Usona, 1. DEBORAH J. WOSTREL 151 Cherry Street College College Debbie . . . KP ... 1210 .. . Chip . . . April 22 . . . H.P.C. . . . party . . . Leon Russell . . . Uncle Charlie . . . Jethro Tull . . . apple ... so new . . . fribbles . . . squeaks and groans . . . pick, pick . . . Blue Boy . . . push door to sound alarm! . . . the cess pool with C and L . . . writing . . . Greenroom; 2; BBG, 2; Blue and Gold, 2. DEBORAH J. YERXA 60 Madison Street General Undecided Horseback riding . . . collecting records . . . listening to the radio . . . watching the Bruins . . . Pep Club, 1. PAUL D. ZIMMERMAN 312 Broadway College Undecided Skiing weekends ... 5 .. . New Hampshire . . . July 25, 1972 . . . racer riding . . . March 10, 1972 . . . Period 7, room 19 . . . Linden Park . . . Oh No . . . Midnight discussions ... “I got a Ride” . . . Cross Country, 2; Indoor track, 1; H.R. Rep, 1, DIANE P. ZUKOWSKI 94 Hubard Street College Teacher Zoog . . . September 29, 1972 . . . “6” . . . Library . . . Wool worth’s . . . The Corner . . . Pear . . . Beach Boys Concert . . . The Cape . . . Peanut Munch . . . “Time for Living.” . . . “Live life the way you feel it should be lived, and you shall be happy.” . . . Pep Club, 1; Greenroom, 1; Library Aide, 3; Blue and Gold Rep., 1; Maldonian Rep., 1; Kappa Phi, 3. Seniors Fight Sickle Cell Anemia Stevie Wonder Stevie Wonder and Mrs. Helen Phillips 183 Juniors Maria Aloise Richard Anzuoni Elizabeth Bartlett Trevor Bellafontaine Diane Bottiggi William Brady Daniel Alpers Valerie Armsden Mary Bartlett Robert Bendell John Bottiggi Richard Brandaoo Michael Sandra Buckley Buckley Karen Robert Abbott Abisso Alan Michael Alpert Amoroso Monica Randy Armstrong Arsenault Joseph Eileen Bartoszewicz Barry Joel Kevin Berkovitz Berry Donna William Boudrow Bourgeois Yvonne Lawrence Branden Breault Debra Donna Bukirch Buonopane Jay Susan Betty Joan Susan Acquaviva Adams Alexander Alexander Allen Patricia Anderson Paula Angelo Richard Antenucci Valerie Babcock June Baldwin Audrey Banyacski Denise Donna Bateman Bates Joanne Bean Patricia Blundell Richard Blanch, III Donald Boyce Steven Boyce Paula Boyd 1 .. Richard Brennan James Brown Joseph Brown Annette Kim Antoniou Antonowicz xW Z ' Ciriaco Barletta Mark Belanger Francis Bellavia Stephen Dorene Bombara Bonsignor Susan Brady Paula Brown Mark Brady E ouglas Bucci Jo Ann Burgess Brian Burke Daniel William Burke Burns, Jr. Diane Bushee Mary Byrne Ronald Byron Robert Cadigan Evelyne Caiazzo William Caissie J. Quintin Caldwell Susan Callahan Kathleen Cannon Victoria Canterbury Deborah Carberry Margaret Carbone P Anthony Deborah Kevin Cardone Cardullo Carey Suzanne Larry Carozza Carpenter Terri Katherine Gail Michael Cecilia Carr Carrico Carusone Casamento Case Richard Cavanaugh Charles Chalmers Nora Chansky Shelley Charney Peter Chiacchi Pamela Chingris Kathleen Chisholm Marie Cocco Susan Colangeli Michael Kevin Cincotta Clark June Coakley Beverly Cohen Mary Beth Collins Eugene Comeau Marianne Conley Francis Connelly John Consolo Joseph Arthur Conti Cote Sharon Crescenzo Judith Crocker Cindy Crockwell Deborah Cummings Thomas Cunha Linda Cunneen Jeannine Curley Nancy Judy Donna Mary Dahlberg Dahme Daley Daly Valerie Michael Lee D’Angelo D’Arcangelo Darish Donald Campbell Miriam Camargo Nancy Linda Carmichael Carozza V. James Paul Caserta Castrini Theresa Maureen Chisholm Ciampa Gabriella Betty-Jo Colasante Cole Frederic Covelle Frederick Cowan, Jr. John Curtis John Curry, Jr. Michael Francis DeBenedetto DeCandia 185 Patrick DeCandia James DeSimone Rita Deborah Cheryl DeCourcy DfFelice DeFeo Gary Nancy Joseph DeSousa Devincentis Devlin Sabata DeGennaro Marcella Paula Patricia Delbene DelloRusso Demirdjian Ellen Dennis Ann Marie DiBenedetto Denise DiCesare Marcia Jeannine Dick DiFabio Joseph DiFilippo Robert Dillon Joanna EHLullo Robert Gerald Laura DiMeco DiMinico DiNunzio L James Dionne Vincent DiSano Cheryl DiSario Elizabeth Doherty Jean John Doherty Doherty Michael Gail Doherty Donahue Gerald Donahue, Jr. Lois Donovan Cynthia Brenda Doulis Dowling Annemarie Cheryl Patricia Kenneth Carol Donna Holly William Carol Downing Downing Dows Dulong Dunn Dunphy Durgin Eason Eisner Charles William Bonnie Eliopoulos Elliott Ellis Tommy Farr I iane Farraher Charles Farrell Anthony Fermano Kim Ferratusco Linda Finnegan Carolyn Ruth Judith Rosemary Karen Francis Ellis Ellis Enos Evers Fahey Fantozzi Kathryn Farrell Teresa Farren William Faulkner Richard Feldman Patrick Feran William Fish Ester Diane John Steven Fishman Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Fitzpatrick Edward Farrell Warren Fish Beatrice Flammia Michael Flanagan Susan Focht Barbara Foley Laurel Foley Robert Thomas John Ina Foley Foley, Jr. Foreman Forman Frederick Fougere Jonathan Fox Susan Franco Betty Fortier Charles Fransen Cheryl Freker Maria Freni Diane Fucci John Funicella Michael Gaffey Carol Gallagher James Gallagher Joseph Gautreau Jane Gannon June Garrity Robert Gallagher Joseph Galliani Sandra Gaff Gerald Edward Gentile Gertz J. Michael Kathleen Gifford Gillespie Philip Gail Alfred Marina Gillette Giordano Gi rolamo Giuffre Andrea Giunta Patricia Sandra Marjorie Raymond Richard Howard Giunta Giunta Glennon Glionna Glionna Goldberg Michael Paul Tina Sherry Nancy James Goodwin Goodwin Gopen Gordon Gottschalk Gramolini Lois Goldstein Lisa Goober Alan Gooby Peter Gramolini Stephanie Grande Gayle Warren Patricia Greene Greenstein Griffin Robin Gross Dawn Cynthia Grusel Guazzerotti Thomas Guerriero Emanuel Gulino Walter Hachey John Martin Hall Halleran Thomas Halpin Mary Hammersley John Hampton Marjorie Hanley Michael Jean Hannabury Hannaford Donna Hanson 187 Paul Cheryl Laureen Raymond Kathleen John Darlene Nancy Robert Hardiman Hardy Harris Harris, Jr. Haskell Hastings Hayward Hegarty Hench, Jr. Debra Hennessey Kathleen Hickey Maureen Hodgson Arthur Hogan Edward Holland, Jr. William Gregory Holland Hong Joseph Hult Leslie Hume Judy Hunte Cynthia Jodoin Diane Hurley Janet Imbornone Jeffrey Indeck William Irom Deborah Susan Johnson Joy Donna Allan Kaliris Kaplan Kevin David Michael Michele Jarvis Jeong Jesi Jesi Maureen Theresa Kavanaugh Kelleher Joseph Kaplan Lisa Kaufman Diane Kelley Paul Kelley Paul F. Kelley Michael Kerins Nancy Kiernan Lynda Kinnon Aldo Kipnis Margaret Kitchen Lorin Klayman Sandra Klim Linda Irene Koretsky Kushlan Edward Kuznicki Gaetano Lamonica Kevin Lancaster Daniel Landers Robert Langston Robert Laughton Evelyn Lawler Christopher Lawlor David Leary Joanne John Leary LeBlanc Paul Lee Frank LeFave, Jr. Tina Denise Lehl Leonard Joseph Jra Ernest Rene Lisa David Nancy Carol Judith Lepore Lerman Lever Levine Linnell Livingston Lloyd Lochiatto Locke 188 Gene Lyons Kathryn Mahoney Jayne Lyons Stephanie Barbara MacAulay MacDonald Karin MacDonald Paul Maffeo Michael Mahoney Debra Malkin John Mallett Linda Mallett Pamela Mallett Catherine Malzone Louise McDonough Susan McNamara Jeanne McGee Martinez McNeil Susan McGerity James McGonagle Laura McGough Donna McGovern Steven Mierzykowski Ronald Minervini Carol Miraglia David Moffatt Kathleen Mooney Alfred Morabito i Dennis Morel David Morelli John Lomartire Ann Lombardi Kathleen Long John Longo Kevin Lowe Anne Elizabeth Lowenstein Lucia John MacDonald , Kevin Macinnes Richard Mahoney Anna Sharon Mancini Manley Mathew Marden Sharon Matthews James Martinelli Barbara McCreight David Merritt Donna Mclnnis Randy Meuse Daniel Meyers, Jr. Edward Madden, Jr. Richard Marcell L Hubert Matheny Elaine Marshall John Masotta James McDonald Kim Melone Patricia McKinnon Marjorie Meyer Donald McMahon Robert Meyer Karen Marciello Margo Matheny Nelaine Marino Donna Maynard James Marquardo Anne McBride Theresa Marriott Francis Daniel Merenda Merritt Maureen McCarthy 189 Patricia Morrell Della Morrison Robert Moynihan David Mudge Maureen Eleanor Mulcahy Mullaney Michael Munroe Carol Murphy Daniel Murphy Donna Mary Murphy Murphy George Nye, Jr. Katherine Norton Nancy Olson Joyce O’Neil Diane Tina Pappas Pappas Gary John Perrin Pesa Robert Murphy Eugene Murray Dennis Neale Beverly Osterholt David Joseph Margaret Ouellette Pagliccia, Jr. Palumbo Karen Parcellin Margaret Paproski Marianne Parkins Julie Parla Mark Pesanelli Bonnie Pezzuto David Pike Debra Pike Michael O’Connor Dale Pancygrau Donna Parris Brian Pineau ' I Jeffrey Charles Newman Norman David Leanne O’Farrell O’Keefe Robert Paolini Robert Priscilla Pelosi Perrigo Rosemary Placido Richard Pinette, Jr. Theodore Polonski Nancy Polonsky Joseph Pottle Philip Steven James Daniel June Prevoir Prince Proctor Provitola Puleo Karen Pulsifcr Robert Pulsifer Ann Rabbottino Stephen Rafuse Karen Celeste Kevan Diane Jeffrey Fred Randell Reddick Reilly Revelas Reynolds Ribero 190 A ‘J| ' 1 ' Russell Rieth Juliann Romano Cynthia Russell Rhonda Sazin Charles Simons Paul Sorenson Susan Steele Irene Surette Deborah Rigano Jeffrey Ritson Thomas Rivers Cheryl Rocci Kostos Rizos Barbara Robicheau I i Howard Rodenhiser Gregory Rogers Marie Romeo John Rosano David Rotman Barbara Rowe Susan Rowe Mary Ruane Doreen Rutledge Antonina Saldi Sharon Teresa Santilli Santomango Marianne Santoro Judy Sardo Joan Michael Rubin Ruggelo Jane Laurie Sasso Savarino Henry Valentine Sbraccia Schirmer John Schulz Joan Schulze Kirk Semon Philip Sheridan Stewart Shernan Brian Silva Susan Simons Susan Skelton Kevin Slama James Smith Kevin Sneed Sylvia John Snow Solio Scott Solomon Joseph Sousa Carl Spearing Mary Joseph Spencer Speranza Diana Spignesi Nancy John Sponberg Squadrito Danny Steber Joel Steinberg Diane Sterner EKjnna Strasnick Robert Strazdes Diane Studley Daniel Sullivan Kenneth Sullivan Kevin Sullivan wtir JImu mri Russell Gail Susan Surette Swanson Swartz David Thrower Steven Torosian Michael Tripp Mary Tupper Darrell Umlah 191 Diane Vanasse Thomas Vaught Valerie Ventura Dennis Vetree Wayne Vetree Charles Victor, Jr. Donald Villella Steven Virtue Joseph Vitali Linda Lorene Stephanie Jeanie Deborah Ann Douglas John Vozzella Vuolo Vuolo Wade Waite Walsh Walsh, Jr. Walsh Michael WaJsh Keith Walters David John Watson Weidner Michael Weiss Deborah White Debra Catherine Eva Jeffrey White Wierszchalek Wierszchalek Willcox Patricia Wilson Cathy Winslow Barbara Winter Jill Witherell Sheryl Edwin Diane Aliceann Tlteresa Wommer Wood, Jr. Woodworth Wright Wyeth Louis Cheryl Yanakopoulos Yodlin Donna Zunino James Young Phyllis Michael Young Zaia The Junior Year: Two parts memories, one part anticipa¬ tion, combined with wild, brash enthus¬ iasm, and an emerging sense of maturity. Paul Alexander Anthony Joseph Zaks Zale Zammuto Zampitella 192 193 Sophomores r Joseph Adams Paul Adams Ruth Steven Denise Debra Alera Alloway Amari Ameno Cheryl Mary Amirault Amoroso David Angelo Thomas Angelo Alan Anthony AnnaMarie Gina David Stephen Atoniou Antonucci Aragona Assetta Audrey Austin Rhonda Avola Cheryl Babin Lawrence Bagley Rosemary Baglio Donald Banks Jerome Barahona Rhonda Bar an Angela Barbaro Camille Mary Ann Robin John Barbaro Barbuto Bard Barkosky Diane Barnes Thedore Baron Patricia Barrett Elizabeth Bartlett John Bartlett Joseph John Arthur Myrna Steven Hans Robert Steven Joseph Bartolo Battaglia Bauer Beecoff Behan Behn Bellavia Belmonte Beninati Donna Benson Lisa Berger Mark Berman Brian Berry Joanne Berte Cathy Bishop Cheryl Black Michele Bergeron Debra Bergin Alfred Blake ' Joseph Richard Kathleen Domenic Robert Kim Robert Arthur Boisv ert Bonasoro Borges Borrelli Bourque Bowie Boyd Boyle, Jr. Arthur Jane Kent Michele Christopher Catherine Susan Leon C. Faye Bradley Bradley Bradley Brandano Brazeau Bridgham Brophy Broussard Brown Francis Brown Loretta Buckley Kathryn Busby Roy Canning Steven Carpenter Paul Chapman Debra Cochrane Frank Comeau James Joseph Kevin Rosemarit Judith Mark Patricia Diane Brown Brown Brown Brown Brudnick Bucci Bucciero Buchanan Steven Buckley Scott Burgess Thomas Burgess Brian Burke Cynthia Burke Elaine Burke Ann Burnett Mark Burns Christina Cheryl Bynoe Byrne Paula Cagno Susan Caissie Ric hard Callahan Kevin Cameron Dean Cammarata Andrew Cann Linda Cannon Sharon Carr Anthony William Cappuccio Carberry Julie Carbin Ralph Carbone Stephen Carlan Daniel Timothy Carlow Caron Donald Carter Carl Caruso Corrine Marianne Caruso Case Martha Case Doreen Cheryl Cassey Castaldo Beth Chipman Elizabeth Chuha Susan Ciccotti Kenneth Cincotta Albert Cioffi George Constance Cipriano Ciulla John Clark Dennis Robert Coffey Coffin Patricia Colangeli James Collins Denise Comeau Shirley Robert Robert Ellen Kathleen Twilah Theresa Comita Como Connearney Conrad Conrad Conrad Conture Karen Coombes 195 Patricia Corcoran Gilda Lisa Diane Laura Cormier Cosentino Costello Cote Robin Robert Philip Jon Cote Courtney Coyne Crannell Catherine Barbara Debra Thomas James Nancy Salvatore James Mark Croft Cronin Cronin Cronin Crowe Cuccoli Cuilla Cunha Cunningham Grazia Alice John Michael Winifred Curcetti Curley Curley Curley Curley Gerard James Wendy Conrad Cheryl Damiano Damiano Damon Dampolo Danberg William Decie Walter Dedrick , Karen Dedulonus Brian DeFelice Anthony DeFilippo Anthony DellaGatta John Dellemonico Matina DeMitre Bonnie DeMontier Timothy Dempsey Deborah Karen Michael Jayne Nancy DeSimone Dever DeVito Diamond DiCesare Joan Andrew Cusson Daigle Richard Paul Danforth Darragh Phyllis Michael DeFranzo Deheulle Ann DeNapoli Jean Roberta Didio DiFilippo Gail D’Alessio Gary Dawson Peter Deheulle Michael Dennis Darlene DiGangi Diane Daley Jacqueline Decie Maddalena Deinnocentis Patricia De Roche Debra DiGregorio 196 Robert DiNapoli Ann DiNitto James DiNitto Steven Antonio DiOrio DiPersio Richard Diane Joseph Richard DiPietro DiSano Doherty Donahue Sheryl Doucet Gail Doucette Karen Dowling Lorna Downing Charles Drapola Joseph Duggan James Elsmore Robert Erlandson Mark Eddy Steven Eisen Robin Ell Robin Elmstrom Carolyn Durant Nancy Eason Margaret Dunn John Susan Faulkner Feltz Karen Escott Anna Esposito Nancy Fahey John Faiella James Fallon Stephen Farrell David Faxry Charles Vance David Paul Femino, Jr. Ferratusco Fielding Fierimonte Paul Figelski Scott Fillmore Ellen Dennis Maureen Finch Finn Finn Stephen Finn Colleen Flanagan Patricia Flanagan James Colleen Denise Folan Foley Forbes Maureen Flynn Gene James Fleming Flynn Dawn Ford Sandra Forman Matthew Forti Cynthia Fournier Michael Franzosa Richard Frauton Daniel Fournier Joyce Forsythe Joanne Fournier Judith Radell John Freede Freeman Freker Joseph Richard Freni Frissora Laura James Steven Fritz Funicella Funicella Mary Gaetani Janet Stephen Irene Claire Michael Gaffey G ey Gagliardi Galvin Galvin Russell Garland Rise Garneau Richard Garrity Anita Gaudet 197 Donna Kristina Gaudet Gaudette Wayne Geer James Gerakas Louise Kim Adele Gerrin Giampietro Giangregorio Robert Gillette Nancy Paula Gingras Giordano Scott Glancy Norine Glick Mark Goldberg Carl Goldman Susan Graf Carol Gramolini Joseph Gramolini, Jr. George Grande Donna Grasso Curtis Gray Gail Green Carol Gregoire Barbara Grenham 1 George Grimes Donna Grover kV Anthony Lynne Grungo, Jr. Grusel Teresa Guarino Kathleen Hannon Paul Haven Karen Joseph Hayward Hegarty, Jr. James Harris Steven Hashem James Harney % Peter Paula Hendron Hendry Kim Higgins Gary Hennessey Debra Hewitt David Hickey Anne Henry Andrea Dorothy Giannattasio Gilbert Lynn Patricia Goode Gover Gary Nanette Green Greer Betsey Scott Hanifan Hanley Timothy Hegarty, Jr. Francis Hightower Daniel Hendricks Barry Hitchcock Brian Hitchcock Doreen Holland Nancy Holland John Hoffman Mary Hogan William Hodgin Patricia Hobart David Steven Hoole Horne David Cheryl Denise Kevin Victoria Nancy Douglas April Joseph Horsman, Jr. Horton Horton Howard Howard Howell Hume Hunter Hurley, Jr. 198 Diane Paul Anthony Ellen Susan Linda Patricia Kathleen Priscilla Hussey Itrato Izzicupo Jacobs Jacobs Jacobsen Jenkins Johnson Johnson Richard Carol Deborah Joyce William Jolicoeur Jollymore Jones Jones Jones Cheryl Rosemarie Susan Joseph Kallunki Kasses Eileen Kelley Grace Kelley Lisa Kelley William Kelliher Nancy Kellogg Kevin Kelly David Killing Patricia Nancy Laurie Kelly Kendall Kenvin Leonard Jacqueline Pamela Killing IGng King Paul Stephen Kingsbury Kinnon Clarissa Terri Kipnis Klein Edward Dawna Knight Koretsky Ralph Louise Janet Dennis Barbara Stephen Kathryn Denise David Koretsky Kostka Kriteman Krivelow LaCau Lacey Lacombe Lailer Lang Annmarie Robert Gail Charlene Lisa Kathleen Paul Annette Patricia Langlois Lareau Larivee Lavargna LaVargna Lawlor Leavy LeBlanc LeBlanc Paul Peter Rhonda Nancy Laura LeBlanc Levine Levine Liddell Linck Joseph Liskowsky, Jr. Karyn Lockhart Peggy Logan Joseph Lombardi, Jr. Maureen Helen Gregory Rossana William Linda William LuAnn Daniel Long LoPresti Lucey Luciani Lundin Luongo Luongo Lussier Lynch 199 Gerard Harry Mary Lynch Lyon Lyons Annette John Magistro Maguire Nancy Mahan Holly Daniel Marshall Marsinelli Cheryl Martin Lisa Masterson Robert Matewsky Ellen Mayhew Donna Marie Joseph John McDermott McDonald McFall Kevin Mary McSweeney McWhirk Joseph McWilliams Judith Catherine Daniel Menard Mercadante Mercuri 200 Kenneth Alan Rosemary Mierzykowski Miller Miller Pamela Katherine Kim Lyons MacAskill Macaulay Joseph Maloney, Jr. Richard Mangino Susan Manning Daniel Martin Ronald David Martineau Martino Rosemary Mayne Linda Mazzapica Mary McBride Cynthia Mary John McGeever McGonagle Mclnnis Anthony Medugno Linda Medugno Betty Melanson Christopher Mercurio Cheryl Meuse Patti Meuse Robert Barry Ann Milley Mills Mirageas Kevin Kathy MacDonald Macinnes Judith Mack Virginia Paul Manning Marchetti Daniel Marino Patricia Mascia Paul Carol Masse Massone Donna-Marie Bernard McCaffrey McCole Ann-Marie McCuish Patricia Deborah Diane McKinnon McNamara McNeil Joyce Benjamin Christie Melanson Meltzer Menard Richard Diane Michelle Meuse, Jr. Micale Miclette Thomas Donna Alice Mitchell Mooney Moore Marie Moore Sandra Mulcahy William Murray Cheryl Moreschi Ralph Morganti Kevin Moran N. Dianne Moore Susan Moscone Linda Moulton Nancy Mover Ekborah Muise c Elaine Munroe Daniel Murphy James Murphy Kathleen Murphy Richard Murphy Daniel Murray Thomas Murray Theresa Mustone Edward Myers Helen Najarian Douglas Nanfria Lillian Nardone Paul Nazzaro James Neagle Stephen Nelder Debra Nelson Paula Newman Joseph Nicholson Regina Nickerson Ronald Nicosia Pamela Noble Mark Nolan Patricia Ronald Noone Norquist Mary William Debby Norman Norris, Jr. Nunn Larry Nuttall James O’Brien Mark O’Brien Edward O’Connor Geraldine O’Connor Deborah Ofcharsky Paula O’Keefe Theresa O’Keefe Trade O’Keefe Debra O’Malley Francis O’Neil John Donna Donna Douglas Orso Papile Parcellin Pariseau Susan Robert Darlene Paris! Parow Parrella Norman Pashoian, III Anthony Pasquale, Jr, Carol Pastore Daniel Paterson Gloria Patten Steven Patri Gregg Perrin Loretta Perrrone I ebra Pauline Karen Pazyra Paul Pazyra Howard Pearlman Bonnie Pearson Ray Peck Victoria Pelosi 201 Peter Perry Kenneth Pesanelli Pasquale Petrangelo Katherine Jayne Perrotti Perry Gregory Phaneuf Pamela Picillo Arthur Pimental Theresa Pinnette 1 William Pinkham Eugene Kevin Pinkham Pinkham Steven Pontbriand Michelle Polk Brenda Pond Jeffrey Polansicy Lydia Plavetsky Nancy Pisiello Janet Proto Helen Psallidas Patricia Presper Mark Proper Paul Rabideau Carolyn Rachels James Rafuse Kathleen Unda Rappa Rappaport Kathleen Ratti Joseph Pugliese Joseph Rea John Mark Puleo Pulos Melvin Lauren Redford Repucci James Restuccia Debra Richard Lisa Kathleen Reynolds Rice Daniel Richard Lois Rice David Richardt Graig Richards Therese Richardson Nancy Rigano f Maureen Roche David Ritchie William Rivers Kenneth Rizzitano Richard Randolph Robert Rodenhiser Roderick Rodgers Deborah Ryan Diane Russo John Ruelle Karen Rohwedder Lillian Ronan Judith W, Rubin Debra Ross Debra Rossano Joyce Rubin Irene Ryan Mary Ryan Michael Ryan Patricia Ryan Andrew Ryner Sandra Sacco Kathleen Joanne Sainato Salie Elisabeth Sampson 202 Diane Santanelli Elaine Sbraccia Michael Shanbar Marcia Sigal Barbara Smith Janice Snow Robert Spinney Katherine Strauss John Santo Gail Santosuosso Nancy Santosuosso Bruce Saperia Dawn Sartori Joan Sara Sassa Satham Janice Miriam Michael Robert Schaffner Schindelheim Scibelli Scott John Seager Thomas Sears David Seltser David Elizabeth Karen Shea Shea Shea Sara Shear Howard Sherman Robert Shind Arlene Sica Kathleen Silva Timothy Silva Susan Silvia Mark Sinclair Diane Slaine Stephen Silva Steven Silva Debra Diane Smith Smith Lois Susan William Smith Smith Smith Ronald Smithell Jody Solomon Brenda Sousa Michael John Souza Spadaro, Jr. Nancy Spector Michael Spencer Tamra Spieler Kevin Carolee Charles Elaine Georgiana James Strum Sullivan Sullivan, Jr. Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Jeffrey Sullivan J. Andrew Sawyer William Settemio Alan Sidman Anna Smith f Robin Sneed FVank Spinale Mark Stracuzzi William SuJlivan 203 David Surette David Sutton Jerilyn Sweeney Sandra Swible Carol Ann Sylvester Elaine Tabacco Debra Tamagna Enza Tardanico June Taylor N. Dana Taylor Brenda Testa William Thistle George Tieri, Jr. Norma Tilden Eric Tingdahl Lisa Tiro Rose Tomasello Robert Toothaker Kathryn Trefry Linda Trickey Michael Trodden Linda Tufo John Tumblin Leonora Tortorella Robert Towle Paula Trabucco Robert Trabucco t Barbara Tuxbury Gary Twyman Michael Upham Kevin Joseph Vargus Vaverka, Jr. Kathleen Valley Linda Vanasse k ' Denise Lawrence Vangeyte Varga Kathleen Vose Arnold Kathleen Marie Kathleen Mary Walkin Walsh Walsh Andrew Nancy Linda Dorothy Andrea Verdura Vicari Vigasin Vining Voigt § Linda Walsh Deborah Wayne Joel Weisberg David West John Weston William Lawrence Christine Donald Whalen White Whynot Willcox Carrie Robert Carol Harold Susan Derrick Scot Clifford Denise Willis Willis Williams Williams Jr. Williams Wilson Wingerter Winsor Winsor Elaine Margaret Walter Catherine Joseph Michelle Annmarie Elaine Audrey Wixon Woo Worth Wright Wright Young Zaia Zaia Zalko 204 Alan Zaltzberg Donald Zaltzberg Angela Zammuto Christine Zampitella Christopher Zell Peter Zschokke Theresa Zunino 205 The group: the security of numbers, the warm aura of togetherness... ... the fulfilling friendships that make our lives complete SENIOR COUNCIL: (first row) J. Barat, SFAAB, J. O’Sullivan, Asst. Historian, L. Doherty, Secretary, D. Sager, Treas¬ urer, Mr. W. Crawford, Class Advisor, M. Morrill, Class President, S. Carbin, Asst. Treasurer, K. Mazonson, School Comm. Rep., L. Russo, SFAAB; (second row) T. Meo, P. Gillette, C. Rossetti, E. More schi, P. Lochiatto, U. Turra, J. Penta, B. Chadwick, E. McCarthy; (third row) M. Chiccuarelli, C. Byron, J. Levine, A. Goldstein, D. Finn, D. Tucker, P. Sweeney. JUNIOR COUNCIL: (first row) A. Mancini, Treasurer, M. Cocco, SFAAB, M. Jesi, Vice-President, F. Covelle, Class President, I. Forman, School Comm. Rep., J. Romano, Historian, N. Kiernan, Asst. Treasurer; (second row) S. Adams, E. Greenburg, S. Swartz, D. Buonopane, D. White, C. Lochiatto, E. Fishman, R. Gross; (third row) B. Cohen, K. Randall, D. Rutledge, G. Hong, W. Fine, J. Imbornone, S. Charney; (fourth row) R. Mahoney, J. Zampitella, J. Fox, J. Berkovitz, B. Burke, V. Schirmer. 208 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: (first row) C. Menard, T. Demitre, J. Carbin, Historian, K. Giampietro, Vice-President, D. Surette, Class President, D. McNamara, Treasurer, P. Picillo, Secretary, D. Slaine, M. Woo; (second row) B. Tuxbury, P. Colangeli, A. LeBlanc, D. Spongberg, D. Rossano, D. O’Malley, C. Doucet, D. Mooney, A. Antoniou. D. Lailer, A. Henry; (third row) R. Connearney, R. DiPiertro, C. Dampolo, S. Angelo, H. Pearlman, A. Miller, D. Paterson, A. Boyle, P. Trabucco. LET IT BE: (first row) K. Wong, J. O’Sullivan, Secretary, M. Doyle, Vice-President, Mr. W. Crawford, Advisor, M. Mor¬ rill, President, U. Turra, Treasurer; (second row) L. Russc, S. Forman, L. Doherty, S. Carbin, N. Cohen, T. Sandler, S. Galvin; (third row) K. Mazonson, D. Sager, J. Robbins, P. Rutledge, D. Tucker, B. Keefe. 209 NATIONAL HONOR; (first row) M. D’Amato, A. Beloff, Secretary, L. Doherty, Vice President, M. Doyle, President, M. Hughes, Treasurer, P. Godfrey; (second row) J. Barat, P. Caruso, K. Mazonson, B. Chadwick, T. Sandler; (third row) J. Henry, D. Walk, E. LaSpina, D. Goodwin, A. Gaquin, J. Loomis. LATIN HONOR; (first row) S. Guinta, D. Jeong, Jr. Executive, S. Charney, Treasurer, D. Goodwin, Vice President, Miss D. Nicholas, Advisor, P. Godfrey, President, B. Sampson, Secretary, M. D’Amato, C. Freker; (second row) J. Garrity, J. Loomis, A. Gaquin, M. Remer, M. O’Connor, M. De Benedetto, J. Richmond, G. Hong, L. Yanakopoulos. 210 GERMAN HONOR: (first row) K. Rohwedder, J. Meltzer, Treasurer, T. Sandler, Vice-President, Mr. E. Galligan, Ad¬ visor, A. Goldstein, President, R. Levine, Secretary, D. Gilardi; (second row) B. Osterholt, B. Meltzer, D. Plummer, G. Swible, M. Kevins, A. Weiner. FRENCH HONOR: (first row) L. Katz, L. Foley, D. Desmond, T. Sandler, M. Tupper, M. Chiccuarelli, J. Barat, J. Ricciardone; (second row) N. Kiernan, D. Farraher, N. Sasso, M. Daly, K. Randell, Publicity Manager, D. Goodwin, Vice-President, B. Sampson, President, P. Godfrey, Treasurer, A. Velleman, Secretary, C. Gallagher, B. Chadwick, S. Swartz, E. Greenberg; (third row) E. Fishman, L. Doherty, M. J. Kelley, P. Lombardi, W. Fine, K. Lowe, B. Flammia, S. Santilli, J. Rattett, J. Bean, T. Ryan, M. D’Amato, P.-Caruso, L. London, E. Gilbert; (fourth row) P. Finn, A. Gaquin, D. Caruso, B. Osterholt, J. Vanasse, C. Jodoin, D. Dunphy, A.Goldstein, J. Hannaford, D. Studley, E. Daigle, P. Sweeney, J. O’Sullivan, D. Walk, D. Rice, D. Bonsignor; (fifth row) K. Wong, L. Goldstein, S. Binder, J. Richmond, A. Beloff, T. Ciovacco, K. Mazonson, R. Mahoney. 211 COG: (first row) J. Berkovitz, Junior Executive, S. Binder, Treasurer, J. Baum, Vice-President, A. Beloff, President, K. Wong, Secretary, A. Goldstein, Senior Executive, J. Braverman; (second row) J. Barat, L. Yanakopoulos, M. Pesanelli, J. Richmond, T. Ciovacco, D. Posner, A. Vale, L. London. CAM (first row) E. Daigle, Historian, C. Feltch, Secretary, J. Vanasse, President, Miss S. J. Lovins, Adviser, P. Godfrey, Treasurer, T. Sandler, Publicity Manager, J. Sasso, Assistant Treasurer; (second row) D. Revelas, D. Caruso, J. O’Sullivan, M. Buckley, P. Sweeney, G. Giordano, J. Cremone. 212 LIT: (first row) G. Galletta, K. Mazonson, D. Kasses, Secretary, J. Ricciardone, President, J. Murphy, Treasurer, A. Bertman, J, Cullen; (second row) J. Russell, B. Keefe, J. Appel, J. Stormont, A. Aucella, M. Chiccurelli. USONA: (first row) D. Middleton, G. Carrozza, Deputy, M. D’Amato, C. MacDonald, President, Miss B. Clifford, Ad¬ visor, T. Ryan, Vice-President, J. Ruane, Treasurer, S. Charney, Publicity Manager, A. Gaquin, Historian; (second row) N. Spector, D. White, M. Ciampa, L. Wood, E. Greenberg, B. Chadwick, R. Levine, E. Gilbert, J. Spinella, L. Vigasin, P. Goodman, L. Durant; (third row) S. Galvin, P. Caruso, M. J. Kelley, M. J. McBride, M. Hughes, P. Lombardi, S. Forman, L. Doherty, K. Durant, D. Bonsignor, M Doyle; (fourth row) D. Pappas, D. Walk, A. Antoniou, C. Dunn, K. MacDonald, K. Mahoney, E. La Spina, L. Klayman, D. Wayne. 213 FNC: (first row) M. Armstrong, Publicity, J. Garrity, Membership, C. Harris, Vice-President, Mrs. H. Howard R.N., Advisor, M. Remer, President, G. Giordano, Programs, K. Hanley, Secretary; (second row) N. Cuccoli, S. Charney, M. Finn, J. Bean, D. Boudrow, M. Daly, J. Braverman; (third row) J. Hannaford, N. Spongberg, D. Dunphy, K. Pulsifer, P. Lochiatto, S. Giunta. bTA: (first row) N. Hegarty, L. Katz, Publicity Manager, D. Bonsignor, Treasurer, C. Ryan, President, D. Buonopane, Vice-President, A. Velleman, Secretary, P. Russell; (second row) P. Bowdridge, K. Shea, A. Gaquin, H. Eliopoulos, J. Alvarez, K. Randell, M. D’Amato, D. Rice, J. Enos. 214 FBLA; (first row) U. Turra, Vice-President, P. Long, President, S. McGee, Advisor, L. Vozzella, Secretary, L. Linnell; (second row) K. Norton, D. DeFelice, R. Wierszchalek, S. Colangeli, N. Dahlberg, J. Henry, C. Wierszchalek. TRI-HI: (first row) A. Curley, L. Doherty, Secretary, K. Durant, Historian, M. Hussey, Treasurer, T. Ryan, President, J. Henry, Vice-President, M. J. Kelley, Publicity Manager, N. Hegarty, A. Henry; (second row) L. Durant, L. Tufo, M. J. McBride, J. Bowdridge, P. Finn, N. Kellogg, K. Shea, L. Vanasse, K. Coombes, D. Middleton; (third row) J. Paterson, M. D’Amato, P. Lochiatto, M. Buckley, S. Manning, A. Gaquin, P. Caruso. 215 SKI CLUB: (first row) S. Swariz, C. Boland, Treasurer, S. Klim, Vice-President, Ms. J. Grunberg, Advisor, C. Dunn, President, D. Betts, Secretary, R. Gross; (second row) D. Ross, A. LeBlanc, A. Voigt, K. MacDonald, M. D’Amato, P. Lochiatto, A. Gaquin, K. Perrotti, K. Walsh; (third row) D. Dunphy, G. Galletta, A. Miller, R. Taich, D. Kasses, J. Murphy, H. Durgin; (fourth row) D. Plummer, J. Appel, P.Darragh, T. Lawlor, J. Moran. EQUESTRIAN CLUB: (first row) K. Rohwedder, Treasurer, M. Buck, Secretary, C. Danborg, Vice-President, S. Carleton, president, G. Alleyne, Advisor, B. Todesco, Vice-President, D. Koretsky, Secretary; (second row) T. Pinette, E. Greenberg, S. Swartz, K. Escott, A. Giunta, P. Barrett, D. White, M. Dick; (bird row) L. LaVargna, D. Strasnick, S. Manning, S. Kasses, M. Finn, L. Trickey; (fourth row) A. Bertman, D. Kasses, A. Miller, R. Torosian. 216 CHESS CLUB: (first row) D. Desmond, Vice-President, R. Baglio, A. Weiner, Secretary, J. Randazzo, President, J. O Conner, Treasurer; (second row) A .Walkin, T. Baron, G. Swible, B. Meltzer, K. Wong. RIFLE CLUB: (first row) H. Durgin, S. Carleton, T. Santomango, Co-President, Mr. Carroll, Coach, D. Thorpe, Co- President, H. Tumblin, A. Goodman, (second row) D. Korestsky, G. Cornier, J. Brown, J. Barat, G. Galletta, J. Vaverka, A. Walkin; (third row) R. Coffin, R. Erlandson, H. Sherman B. Osterholt, J. Cornoni, C. Danberg, L. Trickey; (fourth row) J. Crowley, President, B. Colella, R. Silva, P. Darragh, J. Hastings, B. Meltzer. 217 BOOJUM ROCK: (first row) H. A. Goodman, Advertising Manager, E. Daigle, Co-Editor, Mrs. D. Funk, Advisor, D. Burke, Co-Editor, S. Lutch; (second row) S. Graf, K. Sainato, A. Miller, Photographer, H. Tumblin, Advertising Manager, C. Goldman, D. Hodgin, Financial Manager, J. Foster. MALDONIAN: (first row) R. Sazin, G. O’Connor, S. Gordon, J. Roman o, A. Mancini, E. Gilbert, B. Todisco, K. Durant, E. Greenberg, D. White, M. Cocco; (second row) B. Flammia, Business Manager-Treasurer, Mr. J. Evangelista, Financial Advisor, A. Goldstein, Co-Head Photo, K. Wong, Co-Head Photo, A. Beloflf, Co-Editor, Miss L. Goddard, Advisor, P. Caruso, Co-Editor, J. Ruane, Subscription Manager, M. Hughes, Senior Editor, M. Remer, Faculty and Administration Editor, P. Lochiatto, Lay-Out Editor; (third row) B. Chipman, D. Amicangioli, D. Strasnick, J. O’Brien, N. Mahan, M. Beecoff, D. Bukirch, K. Walsh, G. Carrozza, J. O’Brien, J. Snyder, D. Murphy, D. Rice, T. Silva, J. Penta, M. Binda, C. Carpenter, L. DiNunzio; (fourth row) M. Hussey, J.Cremone, D. Pappas, L. Luongo, P. Finn, S. Colangeli, K. Sainato, T. Farren, A. Voigt, D. DeVits, D. Caruso, K. Farrell, L. Klayman, J. Henry; (firth row) L. Lerman, J. Zam- pitella, H. Pearlman, J. Weisberg, P. Darragh, A. Miller, K. Mazonson. 218 BLUE GOLD: (first row) B. Hanifan, D. Sheridan, U. Turra, Treasurer, Subscription Staff, P. Meehan, Manager, Mr. G. Edwards, Business Adviser, Mrs. S. Lane, Literary Adviser, T. Ryan, Editor, T. Sandler, Associate Editor, J. Riccar- done. Associate Editor, C. Feltch, Manager of Advertising, K. Chisholm; (second row) M. D’Amato, Feature Editor, C. Case, J. Foster, T. Guarino, D. Bottiggi, D. Pancygrav, J. Puleo, C. Harris, Sports, D. Revelas, P. Perrigo, L. Donovan; (third row) D. Leonard, L. Koretsky, D. Kriteman, L. McDonagh, K. MacDonald, E. Kelley. D. Wostrel, S. Franco, K. Mahoney, A Gaquin, Feature Editor; (forth row) D. Burke, S. Santilli, P. Robicheau, P. Feran, G. Swible, Sports Editor, S. Proper, Sports Editor, J. Vanasse, News Editor, D. Gregoire. GREENROOM: (first row) J. Conti, Asst. Treasurer, B. Dillon, Treasurer, L. Menzies, Vice-President, Mr. J. O’Brien, Advisor, J. Ruane, President, B. Flammia, Publicity Manager, S. Galvin, Secretary; (second row) R. Gross, L. Vigasin, M. Morrison, M. Freni, M. Daly, C. Byrne, G. Cornier, L. Goober; (third row) S. Forman, K. Malone, N. Cohen, T. Farren, K. Walsh, J. Rattet, K. Bowie; (forth row) D. Desmond, J. Collins, P. Castrini, M. McNeil, P. Zaks. 219 BLACK STUDENT UNION: (first row) N. Rogers, Secretary, B. Langston, Vice-President, T. O’Donnell, Asst. Advisor, H. Phillips, Advisor, V. Ryner, President, D. Parris, Treasurer; (second row) T. Bynoe, L. Harris, K. Sneed, Historian, T. Davis, Programs, C. Russell, A. Hunter; (third row) R. Sneed, A. Ryner, D. Rogers, C. Gray, D. Tucker. SPANISH CLUB: (first row) K. Shaw, Historian, D. Finn, Treasurer, S. Gordon, Vice President, Miss E. Rivman, Advisor, Mrs. V. Shaller, Advisor, J. Alvarez, President, A. Velleman, Secretary, B. Flammia, Publicity Manager, L. Goober; (second row) J. Conti, E. Fishman, M. McGonagle, J. Enos, M. Woo, C. Millman, J. Cremone, S. Swartz; (third row) P. Zaks, C. Menard, J. Alexander, L. Kierstead, J. Bowdridge.M. Hughes. J. Puleo, S. Charney, J. Collins; (fourth row) J. Bean, P. Meehan, R. Eaton, J. O’Sullivan, D. Walsh. 220 ECO: (first row) C. Lochiatto, Publicity Director, C. Gallager, Chairman, S. Gordon, Secretary-Treasurer; (seocnd row) J. Rattet, J. Bean, D. Studley. LIBRARY CLUB: (first row) J. Torosian, Vice-President, Mr. J. Sadler, Advisor, K. Shaw, President, M. Kitchen, Secretary; (second row) K. Lockhart, D. Desmond. LUNCH WORKERS: (first row) D. Betts, C. Dunn, Mr. G. Edwards, D. Dunphy; (second row) R. Taich, J. Levine, J. Appel, J. MacDonald, J. Polansky. WIND ENSEMBLE BAND 222 ORCHESTRA CHORAL ARTS 223 . n ' .. ■ iT rtSI MADRIGAL SINGERS STAGEHAND 224 WRESTLING TEAM: (first row) F. Ribero, R. Drink water, J. O’Brien, D. Lund, R. Lauria, R. Verge, P. Rut¬ ledge, M. Scibelli; (second row) Mr. H. Hinkel, Coach, B. DiNapoli, R. Marzullo, D. Boyce, M. Munroe, B. Connearny, S. Torosian, B. Milley, Mr. Gormley, Coach. S£C.HMi TOGO LINE DOWN QRTR VISITORS MALDEN FOOTBALL TEAM: (first row) H. O’Brien, R. Drinkwater, M. Gifford, R. Langston, B. MacDonald, C. Byron, A. Paolini, L. Hume, G. Twyman, D. Thorp, P. Skinner, B. Carroll; (second row) B. Knight, S. Moro, D. Disario, J. Stormont, G. Vasipoli, J. DiDario, F. ibelli, S. Saraceni, Co-Captain, R. Dawson, E. Haskell, L. Gilbert, J. Pedula, R. McCoy, D. Norton, D. Boland; (third row) Mr. J. Driscoll, Coach, Mr. L. Racca, Coach, Mr. P. Finn, Coach, R. Garland, J. Pugliccia, M. Burns, A. Fermano, R. Smith, M. Goodwin, K. Sullivan, R. Eason, J. McConagle, K. Lancaster, J. Mallet, M. Clapp, C. Rizos, T. Cunha, D. Provitola, Mr. T. Cunha, Coach, Mr. L. Ciarfella, Coach, Mr. W. Tighe, Coach. GIRLS’FIELD HOCKEY: (first row) J. Brandano, Co-Captain, T. Sandler, J. Rice, J. Brunelli, Co-Captain; (second row) R. Thomasello, P. DiPietro, A. McBride, N. Gottschalk, C. Freker, R. Evans, K. Malone, C. Russell. HOCKEY TEAM: (first row) G. DeSousa, R. Howard, T. O’Connor, S. Sided, J. Mayne, Captain, J. McGonagle, S. Surette, R. Porter; (second row) Mr. Bogan, Coach, B. Dimeco, D. Surette, J. MacDonald, J. Finnegan, M. Marden, M. Stefanello, K. Howard, Mr. McCormack, Coach. 226 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL: (first row) A. Hunter, P. DiPietro, Co-Captain, T. Sandler, J. Brunelli, Co-Captain, L. Moulton; (second row) N. Gottschalk, R. Tomasello, P. Trabucco, A. McBride, F. McCauley, D. Paris, C. Sulli¬ van, C. Freker, B. Sousa. 1 n 1 4 m i KALUtSV w HkiniiX 14 J 1 MAhBtS 1 ly MALDEMf4 MAMEn) I |21 1 ' fl o Li Jm 32 M ; 41 1 - SilH WW pi P5 Bi KETBALL TEAM: (first row) D. Myers, T. Stein, Tri-Captain, B. Vinning, Tri-Captain, H. O’Brien, Tri-Captain, B. Knight, J. Bartoszewicz; (second row) Mr. P. Finn, Coach, D. Rogers, J. Levine, S. Solomon, L. Pollnor, L. Hume, Mr. J. Hussey, Coach. INDOOR TRACK; (first row) M. O’Keefe, J. Barretta, E. Cannon, B. McDermond, T. Lawler, G. Galletta, M. Tarpi, J. Stormont, S. Giller, R. Langston; (second row) S. Silva, B. Heerter, A. Ryner, M.Gaffey, R. Reith, K. Lancaster, K. Lowe, H. Rodenheiser, H. Matheny, D. Lyons; (third row) J. Moylan, J. Chase, D. Patterson, M. Forte, A. Daigle, G. Perrin, R. Rodenheiser, J. Weston, J. Puleo, J. Restuccia, Mr. Griffin, Assistant Coach. CROSS COUNTRY; (first row) J. Adams, R. Rodenheiser, G. Perrin, J. Hoffman, J. Weston, D. Leary, J. Polonski; (second row) J. Beehan, C. Winsor, K. Lowe, P. Allen, H. Rodenheiser; (third row) T. Polonski, Manager, J. Chase, A. Ruelle, B. McDermod, M. O’Keefe, T. Lawler, R. Lauria, E. Cannon, B. Neale, Mr. O’Brien, Coach. 228 ' Bj y V ■ ■ - - r I t i J L 1 ■HI RIFLE TEAM: (first row) S. Carleton, L. Trickey, P. Babcock, Captain, H. Durgin, J. Crowley; (second row) J. Hastings, D. Thrope, H. Tumblin, Mr. J. Carroll, Coach, G. Stevens, J. Barat, J. Cornoni. SWIM TEAM: (first row) D. Kasses, E. O’Connor, S. Mierzykowski, S. Kasses, C. Chalmers; (second row) G. Dawson, C. Brazeau, M. Pesanelli, L. Kinnon, J. Brickman, A. Sawyer, R. Brazeau, D. Alpers, Mr. Wittaker, Coach. Scoreboard GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY Malden 2 Stonehame 3 3 Beverly . 0 3 Winthrop 0 2 Beverly . 2 2 Winthrop . 3 4 Peabody 1 Won 3 Lost 2 Tied 1 FOOTBALL Malden 6 Waltham . 32 0 Haverhill . 36 7 No. Quincy . 29 0 Quincy . 30 13 Revere. 42 0 Chelsea . 12 20 Somerville 35 7 Everett . 50 19 Medford . 38 Won 0 Lost 9 CROSS COUNTRY Malden 19 Everett 42 26 Chelsea 29 27 Quincy . 28 18 Revere 41 15 No. Quincy.50 42 Somerville 17 21 Medford 34 Won 6 Lost 1 HOCKEY Malden 0 Medford 2 7 No. Quincy . 0 2 Everett . 2 4 Revere . 4 6 Somerville 2 8 Chelsea 0 10 Quincy 3 6 Medford 1 5 No. Quincy. 0 3 Everett 0 3 Revere 4 6 Somerville 3 4 Chelsea 1 3 Quincy 1 1 Medford . 1 4 No. Quincy 0 6 Everett 0 3 Revere . 0 4 Somerville 1 5 Chelsea 1 Won 15 Lost 2 Tied 3 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Malden 64 Reading 63 48 Quincy 58 52 Somerville 63 67 Everett 88 63 No. Quincy 59 61 Medford 85 49 Chelsea . 57 89 Revere. 70 44 Quincy 49 63 Somerville . 55 53 Everett . 74 56 No. Quincy 72 43 Medford 85 66 Chelsea 62 50 Revere 59 Won 5 Lost 10 230 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Malden 32 Quincy . 49 49 Everett . 35 32 No. Quincy . 40 36 Medford . 42 49 Chelsea 29 58 Revere 51 29 Quincy . 49 41 Everett . 33 33 No. Quincy. 53 23 Medford . 21 44 Chelsea . 22 34 Revere . 36 Won 6 Lost 6 SWIMMING Malden 58 Lynn Technical .. 37 56 Lynn English . 39 39 Boston Latin . 56 44 Melrose . 59 56 Brighton 34 27 Belmont 68 56 Lynn Classical 35 60 Danvers . 34 48 Medford . 46 53 N.E. Yoke . 42 48 Winchester . 46 53 Boston Technical 42 Won 9 Lost 3 INDOOR TRACK Malden 40 Quincy . 46 58 Chelsea . 48 31 Somerville. 55 41 Medford . 65 28 Revere . 59 33 No. Quincy. 53 33 Medford . 52 Won 1 Lost 6 WRESTLING Malden 54 Medford 18 42 Winchester . 24 34 Weston . 34 46 Belmont . 27 24 Saugus. 39 40 Woburn . 30 27 Wakefield 33 15 Waltham 36 9 Scituate . 47 32 Lincoln- 28 Sudbury Regional 12 Newton . 42 42 Lexington 21 41 Haverhill . 30 61 Stoneham . 9 Won 8 Lost 5 Tied 1 RIFLE Malden 903 Marlboro 867 915 Concord . 786 913 Braintree . 836 896 Acton . 776 890 Newton . 870 908 Watertown 846 883 Melrose . 741 887 Wayland . 882 895 Waltham 904 904 Bedford 856 Won 9 Lost 1 231 gotovwSiM AVIATION MAINITNANtl tiiiij yourself what are you doing now? 232 good, steady jobs jMi V H THE SiaiET OF GEflMG AMAH. ' ; V K 4 S ? i •. I • J t Ibdar AmiT ants to ioin fo 233 Mayor Walter J. Kelliher Courtesy of Lee Studios Paul A. Bartlett Neil R. Callahan William R. Callahan James S. Conway Thomas F. Cosgrove, Jr. Phillip Elfman Herbert L. Jackson John C. McNeil Amelia L. Miclette James J. Murphy William F. Patchell 234 AIR FORCE RECRUITER Your sons and daughters can prepare for an important career in today’s AIR AGE through training as part of your AIR FORCE TEAM For full information contact your UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RECRUITERS Malden, Mass. at 73 Pleasant Street Phone 322-6570 SANTORO ORIGINAL SUB SHOP WHITMAN STUDIO 310 Main Street 100 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-8592 322-0224 CURT ' S SHOE STORE LEO ' S MARKET 10 Pleasant Street 272 Broadway Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-9557 322-8078 KAREN ' S of MALDEN 87 PLEASANT STREET 321-2626 Gifts, Cards, Cake Decorations and Supplies ROSS W. G. BEER FORMAL WEAR APOTHECARY 76 Exchange Street 280 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-0820 322-4670 MIDDLESEX TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. LAMSON DAVIS INC. 6 Pleasant Street 110 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-3700 322-8463 DODGE ELECTRIC CORP. SUBURBAN BINDERY, INC. 689 SALEM STREET MALDEN 02148, MASS. 67 MAPLEWOOD STREET 321-4664 MALDEN, MASS. 02148 321-3776 STAR UPHOLSTERY SERVICE Complete Decorating Service Robert L. Shannon Dennis C. Gentile lO-lOA MAPLEWOOD STREET MALDEN 02148, MASS. 324-3201 -322-8331 HULSCHER ' S THOMAS P. DUTCH CLEANER ' S NOONE 6 Maplewood Street Travel Agency Inc. Malden 02148, Mass. 685 Salem Street Malden, Mass. 324-3522 324-2752 COZY CORNER MAPLEWOOD DRUG INC. 662 Salem Street 2 Lebanon Street Malden 02148, Mass. Malden 02148, Mass. 324-9379 321-1231 MALDEN MELROSE RAYMOND HARRIS CO. CLEANING INC. 701 Salem Street 77 Maplewood Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4921 324-0511 SAM ' S SERVICES GRADE A SUGAR CONE CO. Snow Plowing - Sanding Commercial Landscape Maintenance Front End Loader Service 76 Maplewood Street 67 Maplewood Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-6644 324-2596 236 THE BIBLE GIFT SHOP DONALD FRANCIS • Beauty and Wig Salon 26 Lebanon Street 141 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-7225 324-8686 SUTHERLAND DRUGS Maplewood’s Oldest Prescription Store 671 SALEM STREET, MALDEN A. Kazerman, Reg. Pharmacist 324-9764 F. J. DANCA HARDWICK ' S INSURANCE LADY GRACE AGENCY CORSET SHOP 182 Highland Avenue 54 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass 324-8330 322-3560 LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 333 CROSS STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-8000 Ext. 251 SPADAFORA SONS FLORIST 218 PEARL STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-8080 TERRY HILL BOUTIQUE Specializing in Fine Weddings 166 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASS. 322-2552 MALDEN STAMP, COIN, HOBBY KEY GIRLS INC. SHOP 106 Pleasant Street 27 Dartmouth Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4345 322-6493 Barbara Chadwick David Sager LINCOLN STUDIO Official Portrait Photographers for the MALDONIAN Since 1953 147 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS AUCELLA DRUG STORE MALDEN GLASS COMPANY 705 Salem Street 50 Eastern Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-7060 322-3355 THE KERNWOOD 9-11 DARTMOUTH STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-4388 KOTZEN ' S FURNITURE 454 MAIN STREET MALDEN, MASS. 322-7480 HANSON CHEVROLET INC. Over 50 years of service to the automobile public Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II, Camaro, Vega, Chevy Trucks, Used Cars 530-576 EASTERN AVENUE MALDEN, MASS. 321-1450 239 GRAMSTORFF BROTHERS, INC. 101-103 FERRY STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-2830 SAMUEL BLUESTEIN COMPANY, INC. For the Office: Supplies — Furniture — Equipment 345 MAIN STREET, MALDEN — 321-2100 1080 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON — 267-1100 OAK GROVE ROBERT J. PHARMACY GORDON, D.D.S. 1 Grove Street Malden, Mass. 10 Holden Street 324-3770 Malden, Mass. Good Luck Class of “73” 322-8558 SPADY ' S CATERERS, INC. 278 PEARL STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-8300 LEE STUDIO OF COMPUTER PHOTOGRAPHY HARDWARE CORP 478 Main Street 23 Dana Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-2700 321-0880-0881 JOSEPH ' S ROYAL PRINTING PLEASANT SERVICE GREETINGS, INC. featuring Hallmark Cards 38 Lebanon Street 11 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-1179 322-5979 PRESCOTT SON INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Associated Agency F. J. DANCA INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 116 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. 322-2350 240 LEE CHISHOLM CHATEAU VENUS SPORTING GOODS HAIR BOUTIQUE 146 Exchange Street 121 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-2266 324-9457 INTERCITY HOMEMAKER SERVICE, INC. CALL 322-4256 Convalescent Elderly Care Home Makers - Child Care Hourly - Daily - Weekly - Overnight WE ARE A NON-PROFIT AGENCY RATES ARE BASED ON ABILITY TO PAY HIS HER CASUAL SCENE 381 MAIN STREET MALDEN, MASS. 321-6343 Open Every Night Till 9:30 HARVARD PRINCESS DRESS SHOP VOGUE DOLLS, INC. 74 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 37 Washington Street Melrose, Mass. 324-0303 662-6300 MALDEN Y.M.C.A. 83 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-7680 DOWLING BUILDING 6 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASS. 321-2500 REVERE KNITTING MILLS FACTORY STORE INC. 108 FERRY STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-1670 241 DE CANDIA OIL COMPANY 19 Thacher Street Malden, Mass. 322-4470 DUNKIN ' DONUTS 57 EASTERN AVENUE, MALDEN 324-9703 We pledge to make Dunkin’ Donuts fresh every 4 hours. Even your kids can tell the difference.” VETERAN ' S AUTO BODY 75 BROADWAY MALDEN, MASS. 322-2400 NELSON ' S THE VOLPE BAKERY CONSTRUCTION o 0 • 14 Lebanon Street 54 Eastern Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-4990 322-8430 HARCOURT NEWS AGENCY, INC. 322 EASTERN AVENUE MALDEN, MASS. 322-3385 242 mil ■ffHwiiltt’liOmiA ’■% Final 1972 tournament score: Converse 1,942 Visitors 391 1972 College Basketball tournament shoe count (200 teams in 24 major tournaments—every important one in the country— including the NIT, NCAA, NJCAA and NAIA). Shoes Worn No. of Players Converse All Stars® 1,942 Adidas 288 Keds 98 (Other) 5 Enter the Converse Sportstakes. Win free lessons or two weeks at the sports camp of your choice in any sport. Enter at your nearest Converse dealer. To find him, call toll free 800-243-6000 anytime. In Connecticut calM-800-882-6500. ' A ' converse Selected by the U.S. Olympic Committee for 20 U.S. teams at the 72 Olympics in Munich. -7. - if it ' ' j • ii ' J .‘y. ' ■ • ' .-- ' ' S ' .-: ' ■ •( , ' M ' .r. ’I AD NO. 72-7 — As appearing in: Athletic Journal, Black Sports, NAIA Review, Scholastic Coach, Sports Illustrated, 1972 CENTER MOTOR SALES CO. Volkswagen 25 EASTERN AVENUE, MALDEN 321-2000 SANTORO ' S ALPHA-RETAIL SUB SHOP Corner of Jackson 519 Main Street Center Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-2112 . 324-9630 Next to Quint’s Items for the whole family! WEIR FUNERAL SERVICE 144 SALEM STREET MALDEN, MASS. 322-0834 THE BIG A ' ' SUB SHOP 282 HIGHLAND AVENUE MALDEN, MASS. 324-9584 E. A. STEVENS, CO. Insurance Real Estate 6 PLEASANT STREET, MALDEN, MASS. H. Allen Stevens 322-2324 LURAY F. RICHARDSON REAL ESTATE CORP. Member National Institute of Real Estate Brokers 36 MAPLE STREET MALDEN, MASS, 324-7626 - 1621 “A professional in real estate who subscribes to a strict code of Ethics” O ' NEIL ' S DRUG, INC. 401 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. 322-5111 SPRAGUE FUNERAL HOME 339 PLEASANT STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-5846 MOULD SERVICES, INC. FOREST REALTY COMPANY 24 Waite Court 507A Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-3626 321-3670 THE MALDEN BANKS FIRST NATIONAL BANK 46 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 321- 1234 MALDEN SAVINGS BANK 397 Main Street Malden, Mass. 322- 0720 MALDEN CO-OPERATIVE BANK 20 Exchange Street Malden, Mass. MALDEN TRUST COMPANY 94 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 321- 1111 MIDDLESEX COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 1 Salem Street Malden, Mass. 322- 9860 FELLSWAY CO-OPERATIVE BANK 353 Main Street Malden, Mass. 324-6700 322-2700 245 246 HERBERT WHITE, J. J. M.D. INC. GLAZIN, D.M.D. Dermatology A. 1. GLAZIN, D.M.D. 452 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 1 Salem Street, Malden 322-3200 324-0440 324-0890 PAUL E. DUFFY, ATTORNEY D.M.D. JOHN P. DONNELLY 410 Highland Avenue Former Mayor Malden, Mass. 90 Salem Street Malden, Mass. 322-0131 324-0700 DR. J. A. MELVIN K. CASEY, JR. LYONS, M.D. Optometrist 10 Holden Street 405 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-1490 322-8820 MORRIS RAPPAPORT, M.D. AARON E. KAYE, D.M.D. 615 Salem Street 360 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-5101 322-1440 WILLIAM HAYDEN, M.D., F.A.C.S. LEO P. DEMARCO, II, ATTY. 452 Pleasant Street 1 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-6110 324-2700 LEO P. DEMARCO, ATTY. LEO BLACHER ATTORNEY 1 Pleasant Street 351 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-2700 324-1111 B. C. GRODBERG, SIDNEY M.D. ZEITLER, M.D. 640 Main Street 104 Wyoming Avenue Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-6670 324-3108 MITCHELL H. LEVINE, D.D.S. C. C. FLANDERS D.M.D. 640 Main Street 661 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-1781 324-1770 247 MULTI-MAIL SERVICE PANDORA ' S BOX, INC. 17 Pleasant Street 434 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 321-7659 324-9266 BLUE USONA AND GOLD MALDEN HIGH NATIONAL SCHOOL BAND HONOR SOCIETY ELIHU PEARLMAN, ATTY. F. B. 6 Pleasant Street L. Malden, Mass. A. 324-7100 EASTERN BOYD ' S INC. CLEANERS DYERS CORP. 50 Dartmouth Street 492 Main Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 322-6310 322-0838 MALDEN EVENING NEWS 22 Ferry Street Malden, Mass. 322-0064 f VfWWg VFU ? CLASS OF 75 RAYMOND M. BUCHHOLZ JOSEPH CAFARELLA, M.D. 10 Pleasant Street 452 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. Malden, Mass. 324-9557 322-1170 HUDSON BUS LINE 70 UNION STREET MEDFORD, MASS. 395-8080 EXCELL PORCELAIN DENTAL LABORATORY GILBERT H. MEYER, JR. D.M.D. 661 Main Street Malden, Mass. 10 Holden Street Malden, Mass. 324-3873 324-4632 FRANK P. TERMINELLO Member National Association of Teachers of Singing 706 MAIN STREET MALDEN, MASS. 324-1923 249 FLOWERS BY TEDESCO TRI-HI 285 Main Street Malden, Mass. 322-0923 SMYLY BUICK, INC. 700 BROADWAY MALDEN, MASS. 324-7000 Eastern U.S.A. Largest Buick-Opel Dealer COHEN AND DONAHUE ORTHODONTIC ASSOCIATES CORP. 6 Pleasant Street Malden, Mass. 322-8470 CABLfVISION CORPOR mON OF AMERICA MALDEN CABLEVISION CO. otiites ind Sluitoi 112 PUASANI STSEEI MAlOEN MASSACHUSSnS 02148,16121 324 0620 Hey, big ears! How about turning on the cable. Crystal clear pictures, more movies, sports, and programs of local interest. Our TV set can lick your TV set. 250 MALDEN JEWELRY STORE 29 PLEASANT STREET, MALDEN Official Headquarters for Malden High School Class Rings and Jewelry Serving the Public for Over 40 Years We welcome Teenage Accounts RICHARD T. MALLON CAM Real Estate 376 Highland Avenue Malden, Mass. 321-2233 SUNNYHURST DAIRY 214 MAIN STREET STONEHAM, MASS. 438-5500 BEST WISHES to the 1973 MALDONIAN op creahve printina direc re ated to pour poorbook The yearbook—it’s the creation and the celebration of friendships. Potentially, the yearbook staff can metamorphose its experience into a book that is surprising, original, beautiful. The people at O’Toole’s know hovy to liberate that potential. So you needn’t go south or west to find someone to entrust your yearbook to. We’ve been keeping our trust in the Northeast for over three quarters of a century. Graduate to O’Toole’s. 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Duffy, D.M.D. 247 Eastern Cleaners Corp. 249 Edson Shoes Inc. . 239 Excell Porcelain Dental Laboratory . 249 FBLA . 248 C. C. Flanders, D.M.D. 249 Forest Realty Co. 245 Donald Francis . 237 Friend Bros., Inc. . 245 J. J. and A. I. Glazin, M.D.. 247 Robert J. Gordon, D.D.S. 240 Gramstorff Bros. 240 B. C. Grodberg, M.D. . 247 Hanson Chevrolet, Inc. 239 Harcourt News Agency . 242 Hardwick’s. 237 Raymond Harris Co. 236 Harvard Princess Dress Shop . 241 William Hayden, M.D. 247 Hudson Bus Lines, Inc. 249 Hulscher’s Dutch Cleaner’s . 236 Intercity Homemaker Services, Inc. . 241 Joseph’s Pleasant Greetings, Inc. . 240 Karen’s of Malden . 235 Aaron E. Kaye, D.M.D. . 247 The Kern wood. 239 Key Girls Inc. . 237 I. I. Kotzen Co. 239 Lamson Davis . 235, Lee Studio Inc. . 240 Leo’s Market . 235 Mitchell H. Levine, D.D.S. . 247 Lincoln Junior High . 237 Lit . 248 Melvin Lyons, M.D. . 247 Malden Banks Committee . 245 Malden City Government . 234 Malden Evening News. 249 Malden Glass Company. 239 Malden High School Band . 248 Malden Jewelry Store . 251 Malden Stamp, Coin Hobby Shop. 237 Malden Y.M.C.A. 241 Malden-Melrose Cleaning Co. . 236 Richard T. Mallon Ins. . 251 Maplewood Drug Inc. . 236 Gilbert Meyer, D.M.D. . 249 Middlesex Travel Service, Inc.. 235 Mould Services Inc. 245 Multi-Mail Service. 248 National Honor Society . 248 Nelson’s Bakery. 242 New England Telephone Co. 249 Thomas P. Noone . 236 Oak Grove Pharmacy . 240 O’Neil’s Drug Inc. 245 Pandora’s Box . 248 Elihu Pearlman . 248 Pep Club . 248 Prescott Son Ins. Agency Inc. 240 Morris Rappaport, M.D. . 247 Revere Knitting Mills Factory Store Inc. . 241 L. F. Richardson Real Estate Corp. . 244 Ross Tuxedo . 235 Royal Printing Service. 240 Ruderman’s Furniture . 235 Sam’s Services . 236 Santoro’s Original Sub Shop . 235 Santoro’s Sub Shop . 244 Smyly Buick, Inc. . 250 Spadafora Sons Florist . 237 Spady’s Caterers Inc. 240 Sprague Funeral Home . 245 Star Upholstery Service . 236 E. A. Stevens Company. 244 Suburban Bindery, Inc. . 236 Sunnyhurst Dairy. 251 Sutherland Drug . 237 Tech-Age Business School. 241 Tedesco Flowers . 250 Frank P.‘ Terminello . 249 Terry Hill Boutique. 237 Tri-Hi . 250 USONA . 248 Veteran’s Auto Body . 242 Vogue Dolls Inc. . 241 Volpe Construction . 242 Weir Funeral Home. 244 WHIL . 250 Herbert White M.D. Inc. . 247 Whitman Studio. 235 Sidney Zeitler, M.D. . 247 253 Myrna Beecoff, Assistant Photo Editor Mike Dasho and Guy Quartarone, Lincoln Studio Photographers Our thanks to the members of the “forever faithful” Photo Staff, and our special appreciation to the staff of Lincoln Studio, upon whom the Maldonian could always depend for reliable ser¬ vice and cooperation. Kenny Mazonson, Senior Photographer Mr. Shwartz, Photolab Advisor Debra Walk, Photography Editor 254 Paul Darragh, Sophomore Photographer Alan Goldstein, Co-head Photographer Kevin Wong, Co-head Photographer Joel Weisberg, Sophomore Photographer Alan Miller, Sophomore Photographer Kenny Willinger, Sophomore Photographer 255 1973 Maldonian Staff Co-Editors ALAN BELOFF, PATRICIA CARUSO Layout Editor . PATRICIA LOCHIATTO Senior Editors . ELAINE GILBERT, MARY HUGHES Photography Editor . DEBRA WALK Head Photographers.ALAN GOLDSTEIN, KEVIN WONG Adviser . MISS LOIS G. GODDARD Financial Adviser . MR. JOSEPH EVANGELISTA Photography Adviser . MR. HOWARD E. 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