Masconomet Regional High School - Mitobo Yearbook (Boxford, MA)

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For Reference Not to be taken from this room Flint Public Library Middleton, Mass. Presented By : J. Russell Wallen in memory OUT IN THE WORLD TO OUR PARENTS The class of 1975 is proud to honor the people who made us all possible. We ' ve given them a lot of trouble over the past four years and we think that they deserve some recognition for putting up with it all. Right now, we want to let them know that we did appreciate the things they did for us but if we had shown it before, we would have missed all the fun. As we are slowly but surely becoming adults, we can begin to see alot of our- selves in our parents. We ' d like to thank them for what they have given us and assure them that it was all worthwhile. I I w$m V ' “i ' W ., ' 3 MSlfi I always want to remember the people here because I ' ve spent four very important years with them and that means a lot to me. — Beth Fasano ' 75 3 4 Change comes quiet When your back is turned, And sometimes Not even good friends know. Looking back at Good times, hard times, first times, Time to grow. Make mistakes, A time to learn. No, I won ' t forget. We ' ve been through so much — Just understand me now. It ' s a time for change. And I ' m not turning my back On you. Just turning my thoughts Out — Into the world. — Nancy Gage ' 75 5 6 FflGULTY Mr. Hodsdon has been a fantastic class advisor. He has cared about each member of the senior class as an individual and he ' s always been willing to help us in anv way that he could. We ' re sorry that we have to leave him behind! 7 ADMINISTRATION SECRETARIES Mr. G. Fay Mr. R. Dresser Mr. R. Dussault Ms. B. Gauthier Superintendent Special Asst, to the Principal Jr. High Superintendent Mr. R. Jillson Ms. V. Helve Coordinator of Student Guidance Activities Mr. N. Soucy Asst. Principal Ms. N. Kimball Data Processing Ms. D. Kunkel Sr. High The administration at Masconomet is unique because the people that make it up care about the students. It is the experience of the yearbook staff that Mr. Soucy and Mr. Dussault in particular were always interested and involved in what we were doing. They wanted the best for us and we thank them for being there to help us. 8 Ms. G. Lynch Guidance SECRETARIES Ms. A. Marshall Administration Building Ms. V. Oldreive Sr. High Ms. R. Rider Guidance Ms. M. Watson Library Ms. M. Pitt Sr. High Ms. J. Smallidge Jr. High Ms. E. Wood Sr. High (music) Ms. G. Powers Ms. M. Wallen The New Kid Sr. High Sr. High A secretary is not a toy 9 - ENGLISH At. R. Smitn — Dpt. Head Mr. G. Cowan Ms. A. D ' Amario Mr. A. Halt Ms. A. Keiter Now c ' mon guys. The wrath of Cowan shall Somebody get Mr. Cow- That went by me on a Yea, okay. fall upon an! fast horse. Ms. K. Cavanaugh Mr. M. Rabin Close the door so the Ms. R. Fulginiti Ms. K. Jacques Don ' t think, just write! world won ' t hear me! Search for and live by firm convictions. Ms. B. Welsh Mr. A. Constantino Ms. M. Janeczko How could this filmstrip Support, support de- Mr. T. Green be put in upside down!! tails, examples, speci- The eagle in flight Mr. P. Janeczko fics, quotes defend. does not leave a mark. Have a nice day! defend. J. Krishnamurti 10 SCIENCE Mr. S. Smith — Dpt. Head Mr. C. Hodson Ms. E. Margolin Ms. J. McGee Ms. D. Ryan Imagination is more im- Take my word for it. You should see my son, Get to work! O K. people, listen up. portant than knowledge. he ' s so adorable. A. Einstein Mr. R. LoPilato Mr. R. Morse Mr. J. Sangermano Do you know what I Bolderdash! Don ' t just sit there Mr. S. Berlin mean? with your head between You gotta work hard, kid your ears —think! Mr. R. Sauchuk Mr. D. Dunnan Don ' t tune me out. Dunnan ' s Revenge Mass is NOT Weight!!! Mr. L. Uhrich Quality not Quantity fj i After four years at Mascon- omet, I realize that the teach- ers here are more than teach- ers. They are people, too. Julie Tumber ' 75 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. W. Spencer Ms. H. Barry Ms. S. Disenhof Mr. A. Martinez Ms. H. Mensh Dpt. Head Valet! Pour revenir a nos Si la vida te da limones Salvete! Deutch oder Englisch, kinder? Mr. D. Cavallaro No ingles aqui moutons. — Mr. L. Gregorchik Tiens, tiens, tiens! Ms. N. Grenier ! Crezca! — Catalina S y Ricardo. haz una limonada. Ms. V. Skudra Wer immer Strebend sich Bemueht — Den Koennen wir Erlosen. J.W. Goethe 12 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION Mr. E. LeBlanc Mr. L. Broughton Mr. K. Cody Ms. M. Hardy Mr. G. Horn Dpt. Head No sweat Did someone just call me? How goes the battle? Ms. S. Eschauzier Now boys Mr. A. Harootian Clean up Ms. D. Blanchard Sabbatical Leave Ms. C. Cavanaugh Where ' s the mini-bus? Ms. C. Chalfant Get your act together. Mr. J. Garabedian Happiness is a completed yearbook! 1 thought dinosaurs were extinct. II 1 13 V OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION (cont.) LIBRARIANS Ms. N. Jones Okay Ms. E. Kennedy Hold the typewriters please! Mr. R. Lauzon This is icecream Ms. A. Mannheim I ' m still learning too! Mr. C. Merrill What are you crying about? Ms. A. Nash It didn ' t get ripped off, somebody borrowed it. Mr. D. Smith Allright class Ms. J. Verzola Ms. C. Cory This is a library — not a social gathering. Ms. B. Andruss Shh Shh Shh! Ms. T. Ray Turn down the volume. Occupational education is a new department which joins together industrial arts, graphic arts, early childhood education, economics and business educa- tion. Our yearbook advisor, Mr. Garrabedian, runs the graphic arts program in this department. His knowledge of layout and printing have been of enor- mous value to us this year in creating Mitobo 1975. 14 ART MUSIC Mr. T. Meinelt Mr. W. Killian Mr. R. Manseau Mr. G. Ferazzi Mr. D. Puleo Dpt. Head Dpt. Head What a band! Well boys, today we ' re On the whistle How ' s it going? One more time going to play Ms. G. Ramsay My mascot Rags Ms. ]. Ritchie Ms. J. Jarvie PHYSICAL Ms. P. Finnigan Make it balance, and Let ' s go Let ' s go girls look well from all sides EDUCATION Ms. T. Mousseau I should have had a ca- Mr. W. Roberts Don ' t worry girls. I ' ll catch you. Mr. G. Plumley mera for that one! Dpt. Head !Go Masco! Ms. C. Pavesi You kids stop picking on me! A STUDENT SERVICES Ms. L. Bard Mr. P. Blackhall What kind of trouble are you in now? ' ' Mr. L. Goldblatt ' How are you doing? Ms. R. Halloran Okay? Okay! Ms. D. Harries Are you staying out of trouble? Mr. A. Jones Audio-Visual Mr. R. Loader Data Processing Ms. M. Locke Dietician ' Serving your everyday needs . . . 16 Mr. J. Murray How ya doing? Ms. B. Nault Good Grief! Mr. D. Silvemail Special Education SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. C. McClory Mr. B. Belleau Mr. A. Brown Mr. D. Doliber Ms. E. Kenosian Dpt. Head I know you hate it when I For you trivia buffs Interes ting man . Perhaps perhaps. do all the talking but Mr. P. Carletti It sure beats what comes in second! Mr. S. Deane Think Snow Mr. D. Jervah Annotate your reading. Ms. J. Kasameyer What do you think? Mr. R. Meegan That ' s fine with me. JL 17 MATH Mr. W. Rose Dpt. Head You look bothered. Ms. M. Cahill By cracky, factor those perfect cubes. ' ' Mr. R. Craig Teaching is my hobby. Mr. L. Emmons It ' s important to work hard, but it ' s also important to have fun. Mr. T. Hussey O. K. Sport Mr. T. Paarlberg Stand next to the window and I ' ll help you out. Mr. P. Savage Hit him in the numbers with your face mask. Mr. R. Smilow That ' ll cost you an hour. Ms. D. Spink Y ' all be quiet now. Mr. R. Parker Let me figure it out. Mr. D. VanPelt C ' mon, C ' mon, C ' mon Mr. H. Vrettos Did I lose anybody yet? 18 1 ' rel I ) i THE CUSTODIANS AND CAFETERIA PERSONNEL are our friends. They are a touch of sanity in the self centered world of Masconomet. These people spend their time serving the younger people in the Tri-Town area and we ' d like them to know that they are needed and appreciated. 19 Jackie DiBenedetto, what have you accomplished at Masconomet? — The impossible What was that? — Highest Honor Roll Bob Wheadon, what do you think of Masco now that report cards are coming out? — I ' ll tell you after I get my report card. SENIORS DEBRA LYNN ACKERMAN Deb ' ' Ack Wack ' Joe But Scott IS my cousin! Min- nesota Outward Bound School 47.8 sec. 440 relay?! skiing Yer crazy! It better snow this winter!! I do NOT have an ac- cent. to each, his own. FieldHockey 3,4 (co-capt ); Ski Team 2,3,4 (capt.); Track 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Leader ' s Club 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Homeroom Rep. 4; Student Council 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; Jr. Banquet 3; Student Gov. Day 3,4. JEANNE E. ANDERSON Jean Summers at the lake Sailing and Skiing You guys! banana splits Idaho ' 74 Freckles and curly hair Bubble gum gulli- ble Blyes I ' m gonna be late. Interact 1,2; Costume Comm. 1,2; Basketball 2 (mngr.); Track 3; Mack- up Comm. 3; Leaders Club 3,4; Pub- licity Comm. 4; Frolics 4. ANNETTE MARIE ANGERS Nettie Net Canada Charlie Rich, Bread, Beach Boys I am NOT stupid! O.F.N. I ' m going shop- ping. Tennis and swimming You crack me up. McDonalds Lovable and sweet WANNA JIVE? ... (Wills and Snoop) ... You turkey! . I ' ll make it. The Big Kids. DEBRA ANN BAKER Deb Debbie Daboobus Ask for George. Eve gotta babysit. Cindy, you won ' t believe it!! The Streaker?? Freedom Halter at little Jim ' s? Never! What! Lie down! No way, George! . . . We can work it out TTMSAH Dec a 4. ROBERT SCOTT ACKERMAN Acky Yacky Scooter But Deb is my cousin! 6 ' 6 someday Surfing with Wahooo 1 Fuggii Oppuggii mine, all mine I.O.U. June 9, 1975 Hawaii!!! Bachelors 4 Chopper Me Cargil 10:00 Today is definitely car day. Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Speech Club 2,3 (vice pres.) 4; Announcers 2,3; Senior Guidance Adv. Bd. 4, Debate 2,3; Frolics 4. JUNE ANDERSON Andy You ' re gonna get it! Hockey — Bruins I ' m going to the Art room The day will come, Jane. Billy in N.H. ... family Pottery, Art and Mr. Meinelt. DEBORAH D. ASH Debbie Debba Dickie! Summer of ' 73 and ' 74 IB. RTF. I N., S B WOB- URN Fudd, Burd Maine THE HICK Mr. Lauzon Buf- fim Rain or Shine, it ' s Party Time! Wanna Shmack, Langell? PAULA ANN BAKER Paula Bake Howdy 1 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ' 74 McDonald ' s Mr Miss Elton John Save Me hockey . How embarrassing! Stowe ' 74 . What ' s the problem? N.H. . Oh, Heav- ens! . . Rocco ' s Burmuda. Pep Squad 1; Singers 1; Home Room Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 3,4 (sec.); Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2 (mngr.); Volley- ball 1,2; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. 22 CAROL BALDWIN Sundance” Ace” Stowe Tawny, he ' s a good boy! Elton John ' Mac ' s and Friendly ' s Uncle Ted and A. A. a fat eye Z-28 Mariah M.D., you really bought? Tell me you ' re kidding!” Basketball 1; Ski Team 3,4; Leaders Club 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. STEVEN E. BALLETTO Guep Balota Ipswich River Canoe much, Jim? Red Light at Lou ' s The Falcoon Triumph Not Any More, ' 74 Good and Bad Drive slow if you don ' t know. Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2. JENNIFER BARBOUR Jenn Belgium ' 72 hot fudge sundaes Maine ' s musketeers Juicy Fruit and Schlitz lobsters Busy Bee Babe One more an ' I ' ll be fine! 7 24 74 was a joke!. Mac ' s after school mud walks shy guys Can ' t, gotta ride! Stagecrew 1,2; Cheerleading 1; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Frolics (Assn ' t Stage Mgr.) 4; Volleyball 1; Leaders 4; MITOBO. POLLY HAMSON BARR Polly Saarbrucken ' 75 Maine ' s musket- eers Juicy Fruit and ztilhcs Long distance phone call from Maine to Mass. I ' m f-f-fine, how are you! Put ' s Chocolate Chip ice cream mud walks Eliot, Maine. Track 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Mind- scape 3; Frolics 4; MITOBO KATHLEEN BAKEWELL Wise Ass Snoop If one advances confidently in the direction of her dreams, and endeav- ors to live the life which she has im- agined, she will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. — Thoreau ... If it ' s perfectly natural — do it. KEVIN J. BANNON K.B. It ' s the Jewish New Year Today! China Sails revisited The all night diner You meatball! The blue abortion (My Mustang) ... Hank ... I don ' t drink alcholoic bevera- ges. ... Who wants some Bagels? ... Dawson ' s Hardware. W. KENT BARCLAY BigK Bare DYN-O-MITE! ! You ' UT faggott! the darkroom hangout But seriously, folks! Got your tennis racket. Bones? Mr. Morse ' s room STAR TREK Far OUT!! 52 the Stones features supported M A S H Computer room Guess you had to be there! What ' veya got next? Golf Team 1,2; Junior Achievement 1,2; Photography Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; MITOBO 4. JUNE BASCOM Unedeva Lock-em-up. Mad Dog 4-wheel drive Schlitz dirt- ball J-bar R.B.A. cosmic Aragorn T weedy Woaaaah Camels The Kid Moe D.A. Val Greensboro PC. C.C. L.A. Barefoot S P Dana Zamboney partying T.T.M.S.A. Hockey 1; Basketball 1; Frolics 4. 23 ROGER BEAN X-Mayo ' s Hill Times Get a li- cense! ' cruising nights partying at the picnic area Have a trip to England. ' good times are great good waterfire nights smile How ' s it goin? See ya later! Thursday night lessons Howards CM. Basketball 1,2; Band 2; Baseball 1. JONATHAN BERNAYS Jon D.J. Off to the Nationals without my sportcoat Me, extemp? red devil steatopygia I protest. extra credit? 1 love brown- ies! and mints a file cabinet at Simms ' all those trophies fribble I have a question! Al, face it, I AM smarter than you!! Soccer 2,3,4; Business Staff 3,4; Speech 2,3,4; Debate 4; N.H.S. 3,4 (pres.); Math Team 2,3,4. JONATHAN DAVID BEST Bouncen Brest Brute Bruno Which way to the beach? No, none The individualized synopsis of life You function. Que Pasa? Note the biceps York man forever ... Hey, Dinglas ... I ' m in the nude for love ... RICHARD A. BEDROSIAN Rosi Baby Explosion Bedrosian Backfield Buddies 48 Hand Pass 29 Sally Ran Bachelors IV Rocket Man Aces or Better Joyful Times in the Seventh Around the Clubhouse turn Gil ' s Pool Hall Bedrosian 1, Puleo 2. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; In- door Track 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 (co- capt.); Powder Puff Coach 3,4; Frol- ics 4. JULIA L. BERGSTROM Julie Bergy Sesame seeds and the midnight ride C.S.N. and Y scuba diving Wanna hit Middleton again? Hot doggin ' GROG . In- credible Mare My good ol win- ter heats That wild ride home. Ski Team 3,4; Automotives 4; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. DONNA BERNSTEIN Abba Plum Island June 8, 1974 Weekends in Maine Pointy Saturday night at the movies Gross! . R I ' m sorry! Waterloo the christianlee way omelets stub-feet louder than you think Powder Puff 3,4; Stage Crew 1,2; Set Design 1,2,4; Volleyball 4; Softball 4; Frolics 4; MPTOBO (layout editor). BLAKE T. BISSON For the Jocks who don ' t under- stand my approach, I leave an answer book written by Coach, And for the Hoods who think I ' m a joke, I leave this yearbook to take home and smoke, (and I hope ya choke!) Photography Club 3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Play 3. 24 NEIL L. BLEAU Jungle Jive Loves music from the 50 ' s and 60 s and girls Crusin ' VW ' s Same Diff . . Yeah, and the Pope ' s Jewish. McDonald ' s F.B.I. White Trash Insulter Holy Moses ! Band 2,3,4; Singers 3,4; Chorale 3,4; Play 3,4; Musical 3,4; Stage Crew 2, 3,4; Frolics 4. BEVERLY JOY BLEISCH Bev Heavy Chevy Supino Lunch Club argyles Gwen, does this mean we ' re lockermates? Twiggy ( Who, me? ) BLACK (and rust) Favorite pastime — leaving after 7th so to speak! Oh yeah, I get it! Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Pep Squad 1; Student Council 3; Speech Club (v.p.) 2,3,4; Radio M asco 4; N.H.S. 3,4 (sec.); Chieftain Chatter 3; Supino ' s Lunch Club 4 (pres.). HANS BLUMBERG Fizzhead Buzzcat I get high with a little help from my friends Middleton Arco Buzz- center Drive-In on Friday Keep a Kool, Norm! Beverly Airport Zappenin ' cat Mas- conomet School of High Drugs are not the answer — But they sure help! . fi PETER D. BOGDONOFF Boggie The Artful Lodger at Stowe Pumpkins for Gabe The Bog and the Boys Hoods in the Woods the rabbit Life is good Fred ' s tire Free Falstaff at the Bard, made four years not so hard. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Professional Ski Bum 3,4. NADINE BOLEN Na Huh? My horse and me The Cape and the Beach Boys G.H. ticket 4:00 Breakfasts Saturday Nights You ' ll grow someday, Paula. Want to play tennis? T.J.C. ' s Red MG?, Tennis 2; Gymnastics 3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4 . 25 EDWARD BOND Abe She ' s beautiful Sleeping in the trunk in Montreal Wentworth Parties in Maine Aspen ' s 3.2 beer Beer and rum don ' t mix Ambition : To be a lawyer . Ski Team 3. JOSEPH E. BOND Joe Working at Ray ' s Beast is dying. Good backup driver 121 lbs. now, 107 lbs. before Never get sick at a party!. Football 1; Track 1; Cross Country 2, 3; Hockey 1,2; Wrestling 3,4. CARLA BORSARE Carla If I was at the Cape I wouldn ' t be sick all the time What a zoo! Hey, I ' ve got the car today Student government 3,4; Saar- bruecken exchange 3. AMANDA L. BOUCHARD Boys, Boys, Boys Down the Mill with Claud No eyes The tow- er Long Walks Sunsets I ' m bubbles, he ' s pebbles Can- ada The drive-in Rockport I never stole that picture! Summer of ' 74 was the best! Sept. 15, was wonderful, just won- derful. Pm not spoiled! PETER BOWERMAN Petes Pee-tah Noooo doubt about it. Pebble- stone Summers I fail to see the humor of the situation. White Trash Fieggy!! Mark, wan- na go to B.G.? How ' s the little woman? Tie man My, what a fluffy dog! Plays 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4 (v.p.); Chorale 3,4; Journalism 2; Stage Crew 2,3; Business Staff 2,4; Frolics 4; ABC Liason Comm. 3,4; Speech Club 2; National Honor So- ciety 3,4. WILLIAM J. BOWMAN Bill Bo It tastes just like lemon-aid. Fat Jack ' s Pool Hall and Gambling Center Member of the Amigo squad Who got the Isaic? I ' m leavin ' . 86 pound pumpkin Backfield Buddies. Football 1,2, 3, 4 (tri-capt. ); Wrestling 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. LINDA J. BRADBURY How ya doing? Partymobile I ' m not eating this! Maine ' 74 . . The Causeway . . This place is dead. Where ' s the party? Frolics 4. DEBBIE BRADSTREET D.E.B. Dr. Ed ' s Mama Cape Cod Donna Harries ' Pest Smoking Area . I ' ll quit!! Save-A-Day Teaser Stone- wall It ' s a bummer! ' 75. Business Club 3; Frolics 4. 26 SUSAN L. BRANDES Sue” W.R.C.J. Fraher ' s Beach Boys U.N.H. weekends Fall of ' 73 Stowe ski trips Moody Beach Florida The 86 pound pumpkin. Softball mgr. 2; Ski Club 2; Prom committee 3; Homeroom Rep. 4; Frolics 4; Halloween Party Comm. 4. BRIAN J. BRASSEUR Slick Thank you M. and M. Watson for everything!! Lou ' s Lift Dig it! SS-350 Rubber by the Police Station Roger, 90 m.p.h. in the woods The Super Slick Mobile. Automotives 3; D E C. A. 4; Streaker 3. ROBERT BUECHEL Boobs Bob Hey Waste! . . Are you hur- tin ' ? ' ' . campagnola Hang it up! Dura-ace Wanna play ping pong? The Bicycle Shop. Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Indoor Track 3,4; Ping Pong 1,2, 3,4. U DEBORAH BULLENS Deb Bibbles Goose Rock Beach, Maine Bruins April 6, 1974 Bananas Taxis Yes, 1 can see when I smile Soccer Patriots You get me higher than a kite Bubbles LaRocca Lion Impression Fist in mouth O French Club 1; Speech Club 2,3,4; Junior Banquet 3; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Student Government 3,4. KENYON BURLEY Ken Graduation in January Colorado, here I come! Officer Little, I will remember you. Motorcycles forever (Penton). DONNA MARIE BUSCH Don Dummy Bushwack MAINE! Ice Skating Hi Hey, Shananagoo! So what if I didn ' t see the wall? I have the worst luck. Wait up, you guys. long blonde hair Wicked! Verrry funny! My name is not Bushwack. Powder Puff 3; Frolics 4. MICHAEL F. BUSHEE The Bush Do you know my big brother, Dave? Heavy Chevy Malibu Mornings Sleep at Hojo s PAMELA BUTLER Wanna bet? Cape Cod How much? Too much! Goal: To reach six foot one. LISA MARIE CAINES Kid ' ' How ' s it goin? Moe, let ' s leave T.T.M.S.A. Hope to graduate and travel . R.B.A. Freedom March 15, 1973 Boston Sunsets on the beach. DONALD CAMERON BRUCE CAMPBELL There must be some kind of way out of here, said the joker to the thief. There is too much confusion here. I can ' t get no relief. — Dylan WILLIAM ROBERT CARGILL, JR. Bill Buzz Stiff Kennebunkport Fall of ' 73 States with McGinnity Keep- em-down Crack me a cold one Telephone poles, P.O.W., P.W. Sorry boys, I ' m wifing it. Streaking Beach Boys 86 pound pumpkins Bewitching hour Stowe Giz Sue Billy we re rolling Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Frolics 4. LINDA ANN CARLSON Lydia Lin Linder Huh? What? Truck driver . . . Wait, I don ' t get it! Naive? I felt SO bad But I ' m not accident prone! Sensi- tive Can t I have a horse show? Laughing Green eyes L. L. Orientation Committee 2,3,4; Mind- scape 4, Frolics 4; Senior Publicity 4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 4. NANCY CARLSON EDDIE CARROLL The White Dove Sawyer Lake, N.H. V.W. s are no. 1 Kenny Road Pits Middleton Drive-in EZ Wider Let s go over to Gage ' s! The Green Barrel. ALEXANDER CARTER Al I can relate to that. What a rush! A ' 61 Rambler will beat a Z-28 Watkin s Glen Centre Supermarket Colorado Outward Bound School. 28 CLAUDIA D. CASHMAN Summer of ' 74 — the best Mid- night snack the tower I have a bone to pick with you, Mandy! MacDonald ' s getting lost in Boston EDSON CASHMAN Fast Eddie I totalled another car, man! 114 — Club partying E.J , ' s snapper Baked again. CLAIRE MARIE CAYOT Gwen Singing, playing and the shows Switzerland funny faces, red nos- es and blushing Symsees the endless diet Pebblestones French, Beth and the clock . L ' il kids swimming, biking in Box- ford Poppins In all things, beauty. Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Plays 2,3; Announ- cers 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Thespian Society 4 (sec.-treas.); Cho- rale 3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. CHRIS CERINO Let ' s hang around the auto Homework, what homework? Fixin ' Stick ' s Jeep Sheep and Snowmobiles It still runs taking weeks off to go to fairs Washing Pete ' s truck Topsfield Hood . DEBORAH A. CHASE Debbie Deb Favorite place: The Ship baked stuffed lobster Oh, my God! camping ' 73 pinto wagon riding bikes over the summer hanging around in the halls WALTER CHRISTIANSEN That ' s decent. ' ' ... Big Buick burnouts ... C ' mon, you guys! ...parties, brunettes, brown eyes ... GARY J. CHURCH Gar Gwe The Sharp Dude Wyner ' s second party McTwougal ' s on my Twiumph Hey, Brimble! Sundays at the Ship Hey Sar, wanna play darts? Let ' s have some donuts! Golfing in the field house. Football 1; Soccer 2,3,4 (Capt.); Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Baseball 1; Track 2; Student Gov ' t Day 3,4. COLLEEN MARIE CODY OCEAN CITY Lem Pkwy So. I ' m on a diet. . . cold duck Champagne under an umbrella Bung ' s my caddy Oh man, beachy sille yahl wakey wakey! I get up I get down Senior Adv. Bd. 4; Powder Puff 3; B.A. Club 3; Frolics 4. 30 The girls at this school? Well, for about 84% of them, I could take ' em or leave ' em. But, for the other 16% —bravo, bravo, BRAVO! Ken Knisely ' 75 31 i KATHY COLBY PETER COLE The Quarries Michelob 67 Cutalss Kancamangus Wolfboro Wentworth Lake Bannon ' s Concerts . Yes Out early on Distributive Education Soccer 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Ski Team 3,4. H. TUCKER COLE Tuc Summer of ' 74 Blue Tornado T.S.H. I loafed in Masconomet, so now 1 won ' t be able to make any bread sting 99 mornings Supreme Roast Beef No, I ' m not a fag! Wimpy ' s long pond. Cross Country 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt); Hock- ey 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Track 1,2, 3, 4. CAROLYN SUE COLLINS I view myself as one ripple in the sea; one grain of sand upon the shore. Society might try to change me, as a clam turns the grain into a pearl, for everyone to copy and admire. But in my case, I ' d rather be a ripple. RICHARD COPITHORNE Dicky Jim First thing tomorrow! Locker number B-109 Homework is a double four letter word in my house. Talking to yourself is an art OLE. Photo Club 3,4. ROBERT R. CRANDALL Rob Yamaha ' s don ' t go Little blue Datsun Saturdays at the quarries Tokin ' with Tom Summers in Rye Thursdays with Doc Who ' s got money? What a rush! sleeping bags and beer — T.T.M.S.A. RONALD P. CRY AN Ronnie Dracut The ' 49 Special ended on Feb. 13, 1974 Hey, Sport. Rodney, the Monterey Wanna go skiing on — ? At the P.O. It ' s coming today Tear it down, Davis. Ski Club 2,3,4; Ski team 2,3,4; MITOBO. LISA CAROLYN D ' AGOSTINO Hy. . No, that ' s my cousin! spider Who ' s that kid? Tenney Mountain chairlift Do I? No, I don ' t! Colorado ' 74 Huh? Pistachios Oh, my word! Volleyball 2; Track 2,3,4; Leaders Club 4; Frolics 4; Powderpuff 4. ( 1 1 t 32 LEONARD G. DAVIS Lenny Cryan, you fool architecture Forever Going to New Hamp- shire again Frank, you ' re late again! English Resource Center — Kicked out again ! ! Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. MARGARET ANN DAWES Midge No love, no friendship can ever cross the path of our destiny with- out leaving some mark upon it forever LYNNE ANN DEANS Shopping with Diane and eating lunch with Lynne working in the office French class with Mr. G. I ' d like to be a good secretary and work for the airlines . Office Aide 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 3 (sec.). DIANNE C.M. DENIS Dee Mike! April 21, 1973 pre- engaged Summer of ' 74 at the Kango! Another Ho Jo girl I am 5 feet tall! Always absent ' 68 Chevy Impala Moving out west Wasted Mike anc me forever. LISA DAVIS Spacecat Toots Waveway wall Does your Mama know you ' ve been keeping bad company? SPPC Really Is that a banana? Sept. 2 . . No, I don ' t want to S. hunting Summer of ' 74 June 19 Tell me when I start talking funny. Frolics 4; Powder Puff 4. JAMES F. DAWLEY, JR. J.D. Jim If I don ' t see you here, I ' ll see you, hear? Birdseed Cruisin ' Funny as a rubber crutch ! Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball 1,3; Baseball 3,4; Wrestling 4; Frolics 4. PETER J. DELANEY Pete Trucks are beautiful F-100 Hey, how ya doin ' ? Resource Center ... I have 2, 3, 4, 5 free to- day! I ' d like to be a mason Gasoline. PAUL RENE DE PIERRE Pudless deep Hey, Porn! We re doomed Hermit Island, Maine: Zombie tourist camp Chris, who should we try tonight? 4 of a kind: Nelson, Walsh, de Pierre and Tyson. Soccer 4; Indoor Track 3,4; Spring Track 2,3,4; Frolics 4. 33 NORMA E. DEROSIER Abnorma Sawed-off Mona-Mushmind Charlie, Wayne-Fubar Ramada Inn Bike Shop Rat White House T.B. Hospital I get high with a little help from my friends — Beatles I ' m geared toward the average rather than the exceptional. — J. Tull My best possession is my FAMILY T.C. S.Y.T. Tyler Mudge. JACQUELINE T. DIBENEDETTO Jackie Jack I ' m not loud, you ' re just too close. Saturday Night Brainstorms Italy with Lucia ' 72 Simon ' s Rock daily diets Masco sports fan J.L.J. election ' 74 What was given here, we shall keep. ' ' — Gibran waiting. Class Treas. 1; President 2,3; Tennis 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; Volley- ball 1,3,4; ABC Liason Comm. 3; Sr. Guidance Advisory Board (chairper- son) 4; Gymnastics 1,2 (mgr.); Chief- tan Chatter (Layout editor) 3; Make- up Comm. 1,2,3, 4; Debate 4; Frolics 4; Powderpuff 3,4; Leaders 2,3,4; Reg. Advisory Council 4; MITOBO (sr. section editor). LYNNE DOLE Oct. 4, 1975 — Tom, Me and M.S. Rootbeer floats Chester the Chuggabug Miss Deans and the Lunch Bunch Nabs and Tab for lunch again ? CHERYLE A. DOUCETT Sherry Hi, you all ' One of the girls What a rush! My Sister, Eileen Puts peanut butter and Tab 20 lbs. Danvers parties SP those smiles. Play 3; Wrestling Cheerleading 3; Leaders Club 3,4; Track 3 (Man.O; Make-up Committee 3; Musical 4; Singers 3; Frolics 4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4. KENNETH T. DOUGHTY Wahoo McD A twenty pound Tape Ball, plays cards without fear, dreams of Hawaii and Rolling Rock Beer. This Wahoo dude knocks on many a chick ' s door, but usually ends up at the Bachelors 4. Hawaii — 6 9 75 Football 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Class Treasurer 3,4; Powder Puff Coach 3,4; Frolics 4. ELIZABETH JANE DOWLING Liz Luscious giant shoelace 1 2 maranatha August 5, 1973 driving along at 57,000 miles an hour Galilee my guitar yellow volkswagons blueberry cheese-cake ice cream GEORGE JOHN DRISCOLL Springs” I remember the Quarries and the Dead And a Falstaff keg for free, Goin ' to Rhode Island And a bottle of Southern C., Windowpanes and ski hills And a Project Adventure tree. But, 1 doubt that Supreme Roast Beef Will ever forgetta me. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1 . 34 WILLIAM ECKEL What ' s happening? Kawa- saki ' s let the good times roll Who ' s working tonight? Cars travel Soccer 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Gymnastics 3; Frolics 4. KIMBERLEY ANNE ELLIOTT Kim L.K.E.S. Crane ' s Beach Rock- port March 25, 1972 Gary L.K.S.G. Mama Leone ' s Scotch Mist Pub Unity Ever- green Valley York Steak House Bean bag chairs in Mustangs B.B.S. ' s THE bonfire. Band 1,2; Play 2; Cheering 3,4; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; MITOBO. BEVERLY ERICSON Buzz Bev Waveway wall Sundae wall Really! I could go on, but 1 doubt it. Lookout Stop it! June 19th But, I don ' t want to go home! S.P.P.C. Led Zepplin Slow down, Space- cat. Sparkles. Gymnastics 2; Frolics 4. WENDY EVANS Gary Old hundred lane every night Whipped? Who ' s whipped? Not me! July 14, 1973 Gary 4-ever!! Bunny Hopper and the Giff 326 Red Lemans, 399 Skidoo, 250 Yamaha — All mine! ! ! Business Club 1,2; Decca Club 4. BETH MARIE FASANO Ribbons! Quite excellent! Clair and four years of clockwatching Perfectly innocent, but I am! Superscooper 2 Project Adventure pleasure in swimming laps It ' s c ' .l in the state of the mind. Sea sky, and the sun — Beautiful ! Cheerleader 1; Pep Squad 1; Gym- nastics 2,3,4; Student Government Day 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Leaders Club 4; Mindscape 4; Tennis 4; Frol- ics 4; MITOBO. KENNETH FAULKNER Ken Middleton The Square The Drive-in ' 67 Buick Schlitz M.G.C. Led Zeppelin Dynamite! Frank Zappa. 35 i THOMAS LEROY FAULKNER Tom Tommy Turtle Cl 175 Mustangs I only have a couple of cigarettes Let ' s go to Kelloways. Bicycles and helmets Munchies Lake Winnepesaukee Have ya seen Rob? T.T.M.S.A . i JOSEPH B. FISCHER Over the summer 1 moved to Boxford from Schenectady, N.Y., got involved inthe Fountain of Life Coffeehouse, and became a Christian. Free time: Praying, reading, music, chess, bicy- cling, tennis. Secret Organization: Morning Prayer Group Quote: For God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son so that ev- eryone who believes in him may not die, but have eternal life. (John 3:16, Good News version). Band 4, Math Team 4. PATRICK T. FLAHERTY Hey you William Faulkner and a battered gui- tar case nobody has to be hip, nobody has to be out ' a site — (Ray Davies of the kinks) Mostly, it was boring. Goodbye Masconada. Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1; Track 2,3. RAYMOND FLYNN Ray Ramblers (rest in pieces) The greenhouse My car died Pok- er Rocco ' s What a zero! White, you fag! Make the peons do it. Architecture . Kathy R., someday you might be normal. (Don ' t count on it, though!) Farewell ! Midd leton Greenhouse 1,2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Gov. Day 3,4; Golf 4; Supino ' s Lunch Club 4 (tres.); Frolics 4. LINDA K. FILCHAK Hey, Fred I ' ve got the car MacDonald ' s What ' s a dress? I ' ll be in the bandroom just good friends I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever, Amen. Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3, 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Set Design 3,4; Chorale 4; Singers 4. GWENYTH NANCY FLAGG Gwen Wendy Claire Russia in April MYWE SYMS That ' s super!!” those Hanover weekends Bev, Prov. College this weekend?!! Left-handed Rainbow A177 music Take courage, for the coming of the Lord is near — James 5:8. Field Hockey 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Cho- rale 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; S.L.C. 4 (V.P.); Student Council 2,3,4; Thespians 3 (sec.- treas.), 4; Speech Club 4; Radio Masco 4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Business Staff 2,3,4; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. GERRY FLAMMIA Summer of ' 73 Let It Be Hey, you! Hey, spook, you wanna leave? I promise that I won ' t be late. Sunshine . THOMAS W. FISKE Tom The seacoast Andover, Mass. Boston on the weekend Soccer, Skiing, Sailing ... Homeroom Rep. 1,3; Soccer 2,3; Ski Team 1; Winter and Spring Track 3; National Honor Society 3; Math Team 2,3; French Club 2,3; Speech Club 3; Mindscape 3; Frolics 4. 36 LISA VAUGHN FORNEY The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can con- tain. And the selfsame well from which your laughter rises was often- times filled with your tears. — Kahlil Gibran PAUL GABORIAULT “Gabor Gloucester Drive-In “What are you doin ' before school, Bruce? “What are you doing today, Doug? “I can ' t get the car tonight. Eliot, Maine. Football 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Frolics 4. JOHN A. GANLEY Jack Plum Island New Hampshire Monte Carlo ' s Can ' t gotta work “Let ' s go to McDonalds Going Skiing Late again “Anybody seen Diane? Schlitz Draft Diving Out of money again Vans Let ' s go outside. Band 1 . PATRICIA E. GEFFKEN Patticake Best experience — Getting stuck in the mud with the car Nursing Ski Team 3; Ski Club 3. NANCY GAGE “If you smile at me I will understand, ' cause that is something everyone does in the same language. Ver- mont Can ' t, I have to ride. Lizzy, HELP!! BMW. First door on the left, J.P.? I ' m not quiet! Stowe ' 73 Blue Tornado skiarse spacey teeth . RCD 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3: National Honor Society 3,4; Gym- nastics 2,3; Leaders Club 2,3; Ski Club 1,2; Mindscape 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. MATTHEW GAUNT “Matt I can dig it — in Franklin, N.J. Graduate from College See the world, or, at least, West Boxford. Photography Club 3,4. SHARON A. GENDRON Shar Summer of ' 72 Cape Cod Let ' s go for a walk. “I am me! October, 1973. Business Club 1,2,3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4. 37 JEFFREY GIBELEY Trips to Maine BLUE BOMBER Party at Ed ' s Nope I ' m not driving and drinking Soft Shoulder Buzz, Buzz I ' d like to get a good education and run a business. BARBARA GINGRANDE To live fon myself, to spend my life in searching and fulfillment, to wake up when I ' m old to find that my life wasn ' t wasted; that ' s all I could ever want. Student School Committee Advisory Board 2,3 (chrmn.) 4; Student Coun- cil 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Guid. Adv. Bd. 4; Speech Club 2,3,4 (pres); Radio Mas- co 4; German Club 1,2; Saarbruecken Exchange 3; Ho Jo Honey 3,4. LINDA GIOVANNACCI Grrrrrrr Easy to get along with — HA! independent Bow wow Spanish Club 4. KEVIN J. GLENN Nivek Can Ham eats kinks seize easy on Sunday Compo expeditions insanity Put it sideways. Stay, Ozzie! Going to CH? The Divine Toe seeya. BETH ANN GOODALE Bess J.C.B.C. The Stork Summer of ' 72 previous engagement Grumpy I ' m so nervous! feathers You skunk! Plum Island State Cop Pop II Friends are a true possession. JAMES C. GOODDING Big Jim Elton Jim Oklahoma 52 Ho Jo ' s RLP Features supported Al- right, Jane! Big T Saturday night ' s alright Which way to muscle beach? Jive Right Dark Room Hangout I ' m Irv- ing Peace TD Chicago Fred Seniors ' 75 ! Photography Club 3,4; MITOBO. JAMES GOSS Jim J. Goss Owna Bona Blues Band Nevada summers Water skiing Munchkins Short is beautiful Hackettarian Schlitz Six Rockport ' 73. NANCY ELLEN GOULD Nan Nance Shananagoo The Moody Blues Oh, terrific! Come on, you guys, be serious! M M Yeah, I got my hair cut. That ' s right Don, walk right into that wall again. Office Aide 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; French Club 3; Frolics 4. 38 LUCY GRIFFIN Luch Griff Florida Nov. ' 73 Z.Z. Top JOHN GOURLEY T.T.M.5.A. How ' s it goin ' ? Yessongs Somewhere in Sweden Hey, Flewelling! To all my friends: If you should read this, remember me and know that I will always remember you — DIANE GRIFFITH Red Friendly Yes, I ' m a librarian — believe it? horses forever Plum Island Hey, Denise! I don ' t have that many frees! Boxford Sticks Maine Musket- eers Juicy Fruit and Schlitz Let ' s go skiing! Gotta call John. everybody ' s pal. Mindscape4; M1TOBO. ELIZABETH GRACE HADLEY Beth Lizzie N.J. Sniffing rolls Conta- gious smile Belgium Flute player? Crazy Saab driver concerned What? Poochie Bun-Bun Thank-you Soggy subs Pinecrest Swamp raker? Tennis How many are in your family? Tibra forever. Soccer 1; Basketball 1, Field Hockey 1; Track 3,4; French Club 3; German Club 3; Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4. LINDA ANN HAGBERG Lin Quiet until you get to know her Swedish, even if she does have dark hair Blue dutch Vermont Blue mustang Ohio? Faded red rose Country Cool it muffin . What can I say? . . . Good luck! THOMAS RICHARD HAGEN Tom Really! What ' s up? Just listen So what do you think? My son, beware of any- thing beyond these of making many books there is no end, and much study is wearisome to the flesh. Ec- clesiastes 12:12. STEVEN LEWIS HALL Steve Kennebunkport the beach One of the buzz gang Hey Sport Where is Buzz? Bar Harbor C-argill Canada Summer of ' 74 Schlitz — 16 tails There ' s got to be a morning after. Crack me a cold one The amigos. Football 1; Baseball 2; Track 3,4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Frolics 4. SUSAN MARY HARLOW Sue Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself in your own way of thinking. Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Cheerleading 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. 39 The boys at Masconomet are like money: When you have one, you don ' t have many troubles. When you don ' t have one, you don ' t have any troubles. Melanie Shepard ' 75 40 l DONNALD D. HARRIS Don Donny Summer nights in North Conway Eagle That Man! JAZZ 5:00 a.m. Stage Band L. Smith — New English Dept. Student Teacher Late T.T.C I.Y.L. Swiss Beaujoilas I ' ll get my license someday Skiing in the Alps. Band 1,2, 3, 4 Play 1,2,3: Stage Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pit orch. 2,3,4. Chorale 3,4; Rock Ensemble 3,4; Frolics 3,4. HOLLY MACBRIDE HARRIS Saltines and Butter Nichols And what ' s a song but someone ' s dream? T.S.H. Shuffle off to Buffalo Maple Street tracks My pal, Heidi It ' s just aw- ful! Good, and you? Cheering 1,2; Frolics 4; Track 2,4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,4; Junior Ban- quet Comm. 3. BARBARA HATT ANNE LOUISE HAWKINS Pencil Person Banana Little Sister To believe in what I love Understanding, love, and friend- ship is what I want God ' s plan will be done And we will have new life — A.L.H. Set Design 1,2,3; Stage Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 3,4; Band 1,2; Singers 2,3, 4. REBECCA JANE HEEREMANS Becky Beck-Harr Art room Got an itch, Tobe? It ' s all over Spain 74 Ho Jo Honey You bet I ' ll get the manager! Monster List But we don ' t look anything alike Art. Senior Frolics 4; Softball 2,3,4, Field Hockey 2,3,4; Homeroom Representative. SUSAN JANET HEEREMANS Sue Sue Harr No, I ' m Sue, the other one Al- lagash ' 74 Huh? Wait, I missed that! Egg salad sandwiches and clam chowder I ' m sorry, M.J. the outdoors Position is only what you are yourself and what you give to those around you . — Elsa Maxwell Student Council 4 (tres.); Softball 1, 2,3,4; Leader 3,4 (pres.); Field Hock- ey 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Student Gov. Day 3,4; Frolics 4. ALICIA JANE HEINE Lish Elijah A hopeless case of laughter Bonjour I ' m seeing to- night! Me, ski? South Pacific May 17, 1974 Who ' s nuts? Legs? That ' s a laugh. I ' ll meet you in the band- room. Switzerland ' 73 . Band 1,2, 3, 4; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Major- ettes 4; Pepsquad 1; Frolics; Play 2,3, 4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Student Exchange Board; Prom 3. SCOTT HENDERSON Motor cross is where it is Do it in the dirt I ' m glad to get out of Masco going cross country in August Leaving School and getting caught a couple of times See you later, Norm ! Ski Team 1,2, 3, 4. 42 CHARLES HILDEBRAND Charlie How s the camera working? Shut up, Lil! Whip Sailing I ' ll get it running, someday! Hey, Jimmy! Back to the farm. Photography Club 2,3,4; German Club 2; Play 3; Stage Crew 3,4. JOSEPH MARTIN HOLADAY II Nothing is harder, yet nothing is more necessary, than to speak of cer- tain things whose existence is neither demonstrable nor probable. The very fact that serious and conscientious men treat them as existing things brings them a step closer to existence and to the possibility of being born . — Herman Hesse Band 4; Stage Band 3,4; Rock Ensem- ble 2,3,4. WILBUR T. HOOVEN IV Tuck Be an individual Me and my Mercedes The Cape and the Boys Banon ' s Gay Nineties J.T. Rose. Football 1,2,3, 4; Hockey 1,2,3; Ten- nis 3,4; Track 1,2. DANIEL HUTCHINS Hutch Dan Be either at Jack ' s or John ' s or Twig ' s 310 WILDCAT PAT Pinstripping over at Currier ' s Trapping with Melon Honda or Yamaha Sunday races Let ' s work on my car. 114 Drive-in. Deca 3,4. MARK HOFFMAN Bones I ' ll be down in the dark room Hey, Peter, want to take a ri de to the Boston Gardens? When it ' s Minute Maid, there ' s noooo doubt about it You wanna play ten- nis this afternoon? Lambert, let ' s go to Donna Marie ' s room Stones . Photo Club 2,3,4 (pres.); Set Design 2; Frolics 4; Mitobo 4 (photo ed.); International Tropic Society (Grand Tropic). JANET HOLLOW Ho Jo Honey Springfield 74 Hey you guys! John Keza Faradan Hey, Ka- thy, let ' s go swimming! Who ' s slow? Tali Baldpate Sand Castle Contest. WILLIAM SCOTT HUNT Scoot Midnight trips to Maine Oh! my legs! Vegas are cheap cars Whitey ' s What are we doing tonight, Stiff? Fall of ' 73 Where ' s Ding? BlueTornado. Basketball 1,3; Track 2; Homeroom Rep 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; General Manager Frolics 4. LAUREN C. HYDE Lori Dr. Jeckyl I feel sick The great escape of ' 72 Canada forever Did you ever see my bathtub? Dr. Ed ' s Mama I hate my hair An- thony Where ' s Michele? M.L.Z. Field Hockey 1,2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; Halloween Party 4. 43 CHRISTOPHER W. INGALLS III Danglin ' ' Pedro One third of the Big Defense Masco Soccer?? 1 in the State Fun filled week at Hermit Island That Dinner at Porn ' s House Hey, Bouncin ' , Boobs, Pudless! Does Mai want to go to the beach ? Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3,4; Spring Track 2,3,4; Frolics 4; Stu- dent Action 1 . DARONC. JACOBS Ko Yak Percussion Section Jazz Bud- dy Rich Shaddupp!! Cook ' s Isle There ' s no age limit in Switzerland! Missouri — What ' s she doing out there? Volkswagens Ludwig When are you going to Boston? braces. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Sing- ers 4; Pit Orchestra 3,4; Track 4; Hockey 1,2; Frolics 4. WALLACE E. JOHNSON JR. Pinhead He ' s in Tokyo or Japan. Back- field Buddies Streakers Annony- mous Grass drills forever But the wine was for my Mother! The dogs are at the starting line and here comessss Yankee! Gil ' s Pool Hall . Football 1,2, 3, 4 (Tri.- capt.); Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4 (Co. -capt.); Track 1,2,3, 4; Frolics 4; Powder Puff (Coach) 3,4. CHRISTOPHER X. JONES I ' m broke, Mother said mus- tang I leave my place on the bench to Dave Robinson Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2,3,4. DAVID M. JOHNSON Dave Hi, how ya doing kid? Sum- mers in Maine Jeeps go anywhere Call time out! i owe you money?! Out on the Saco River The farm life Not more cus- tomers!? Thundershowers. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2; Wres- tling 3,4; Baseball 1; Track 2; Home- room Rep. 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4 (vice pres.); Frolics 4; Senior Guidance Adv. Board 4. LAURA JO JOHNSTON Jo Mac Whatcha doing this weekend? How bout some tennis? MacDonald ' s It ' s got to be Lowell! Tell me about it. The Lord is light and in Him is no darkness Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Set Design 3,4; Stu- dent Government Day 3; Stage Crew 4; Frolics 4. VAUGHN JACKMAN Open doors, we find our way. We look, we see, we smile. Surely daybreaks cross our path and stay maybe a while. -Yes MARGARET ANN JONES Jock Jonesy spirited ace number one track star 5 17 74 Nationals ' 76 backstage R.S.R.O.A. A- 177 Neil Diamond — Be Big Swiss booga, booga carefree I ' ll mash you! skateroom guys Cinderella. Musical 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Set Design 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Exchange Concert 1,2, 3,4; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Chorale 4; Make-up Comm. 2,4; Field Hockey 1, 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Stud. Gov. Day 1,2, 3,4; Mindscape 3; Announcers 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. 44 PAUL JONES STEVE JONES 1 KATHRYN KELLEY Kathy When dreams die life is but a broken winged bird that cannot fly. — Langston Hughes National Honor Society 3,4; Volley- ball 4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO. PAMELA J. KELLEY Pam I got a letter! Who ' s short? Pooh Bear, my ring and Wayne 3 25 72 . . infinity Where ' s my Emero jacket? Boop Yap, sure Donna! LCNGJDCPF and G Dungarees, sneakers, and 7-up Purple or grape? You ' re a riot ! Softball 2,3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics . SALLY J. KELLEY Hoy Hey, I ' m a Senior! Basketball and Softball Track ' s okay, too Pepsi People 1 don ' t think so. Well, I guess, sure. You ' re kidding, right? C - est l ' heure ! LAURIE J. KENNEY Spook Smoking room after class Bob- by ' s a ..? Mr. Horn! Pinky and I need help AGAIN! Gym ' s a real drag Ah!! 2:25 at last! Bob 4-Ever. I LINDA MARIE KENNY 7:30 a.m. Early morning t.v. shows Chaos Cat dishes at Forney ' s Saturday Night Brain- strom J.L.J. 47.8 sec. relay team AlA A day is wasted without laughter. Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3,4; Softball 2; Homeroom Rep. 2; Lead- ers Club 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Senior Guidance Adv. Bd. 4; Frolics. BARBRA FRENCH KENNEY Bubba Hey Lucy! T.T.M.S.A. Florida, D. Duck and M. Mouse, on Nov. ' 73!! I left it in New York City Yellow Mums and Red Ro- ses!!! Tea with Sid at the Lehrer Lampel On board the Dulci- nea at sunset To all my friends. Peace and Happiness in life. Pep Squad 1,2; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2; Saarbrucken Exchange Student 3; Student Gov. Day 3; Mindscape 3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4. ' J JAMES D. KIMBALL VVimpy” Waffle” Halloween at Gabes” and the Harp and Bard keg. Wyner ' s first party, Watkins Glen and the Dead”. Sun- days at the Ship and Rolling Rock Beer. Tucker and friends helped me survive my years here. Cross Country 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Tennis 1; Track 2,3,4; Home- room Rep. 1,2; Student Gov ' t. Day 3, 4; Frolics 4. CAROL KL1NG Klingy S.P.P.C. (Beverage Co-Ordinator) Check it out. ” Bump, she ' s not mad, Steele. Summer of ' 72 Boothbay Harbor Home fire When the moon rises over the fence R.F.W Hood ' s Pond ' 73 and ' 74. Powder Puff 3,4; Tennis 1,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2; B.A. Club 2,3,4; Pep Squad 1; Frolics 4. VAL KNUDSEN Jake McMiller T.T.M.S.A. Baldy ' s Covered Bridge To The Irish and Old Belvedere Fork ' em up.” Put a quarter on a pool game” To those who can ' t relax, thanx. REBECCA KIMBALL Becky Midnight Runaway I ' m sorry Only joking” Let ' s go eat” little kids He ' s nice looking ' Can I borrow a dime?” Where did they go? Sebago Lake Sugarloaf. Chefs Club 2; Powder Puff 3,4; Frol- ics 4: Sr. Halloween Party 4. BARBARA KIRKHAM Barb” Maine ' s musketeers Juicy Fruit and Schlitz What did ya buy milk for? Yeah, I ' m f-f-ine. mudwalks You ' re kidding! Mac ' s after school Can ' t, I have to work. I want the keys!! . . Why ' d they come up, anyway? . . Who, What, When, Where! Powder Puff 4; Mindscape 3; Volley- ball 4; T rack 3,4; MITOBO. KEN KNISELY Knis Ken W.B. Do not give what is holy to dogs, they will only turn and attack you. Do not throw your pearls in front of swine, they will only trample them under foot — Matthew 7:6. Math Team 2,3; Thespians 2,3,4; Announcers 4; Speech Club 1,2, 3, 4; Boy ' s State 3; Play 1,2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2,3,4; Set Design 1,2; Business Staff 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep 1; Chess Club 1,2,4; Debate 3,4; Student Exchange Bd. 1,2; Saarbrucken Exchange 3; Student Gov. Day 1,2,4; Sex 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. DEBORAH J. KUNZ Debbie Sponge Sparky T.T.M.S.A. Downstairs B-Wing Kitty Wist Goodbye, Dot, Jan, and Tina — suckers ! 46 LEE ANNE KUPREANCE Summer of ' 74 Funny Face, I love you. Annie ' s Song We made it! Oh No! (Seven hrs. later) Sam Skeeter Pit Stop Roosta The Ping . . . 1 heard it! Watch out for that spider!! Red Alert! The cannonball express Joan Joyce The old west church Whew! Joan Baez John Denver Pat and the pink balloons Fluffy ' s and Boards think you need the Board? THOMAS STEPHEN LARID Tom Lairdsville Tommy What weight are you wrestling? Dynamite Down in the gym 157 Keep on Truckin ' You gotta be ing me! Steak ' n ' cheese subs The Truck Plum Island She ' s wicked nice! I ' m starved. Football 1; Soccer 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; Frolics 4; MITOBO. | •i MARK J. LAMBERT Mark Skiing, Scuba diving, and Shooting That ' s a good picture you ' ve got there. Hoffbones, what are we doing tonight? Karl, 1 think I can dig today! Turk, working on the car today? Astronomy Club 3,4 (pres.); Photog- raphy Club 3,4 (v.p.); Gymnastics 2, 3 (mgr.); Data Club 1,2; German Club 1; Chess Club 1,2; Saarbrucken Exchange 3; Frolics 3; MITOBO. FRANK LANE Mountain Tops and lots of snow Life is here to enjoy, so good luck to everyone even the people whom I don ' t like. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. ROBERT JOSEPH LAUGHLIN Bob Loff Elvis 50 ' s forever Pep rallies and sock hops every week Did you see Happy Days last night? I ' ve got the mustang. What ' s hap- penin ' , tonight? Rockport ' 73. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Frolics 4. LAWRENCE D. LEARNED Larry Snow and Skiing any time and any place Tracking the deep I don ' t know Right? Rah, Rah, Shiscumbah Troop 81 — Rah, Rah!! Chicago The Super Group Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2,3,4; Frolics 4; Ski Team 1,2, 3, 4. KENNETH RICHARD LEBEL Ken How ya doing? Rockport ' 73 Hey Mike, a corner kick! What are we going to do tonight, Bexter? Amigo Squad Satur- day Nights working at MVMI Bang ' em up, Billy ! Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. BERNIE LEBLANC Keep on Truckin ' . Yamaha Hang it up Burn Dirt Bik- in ' Vega 4 speed Get it on Far Out Cool Dude Mechanics What ' s happen- in ' ? Deep Purple Parties. 47 I CENNETH LEBRUN KARLF. LEHMANN The best part of high school has been the vacations . During my years at Masconomet, I have never allowed school to interfere with my academic achievement. Math Team 1,3; Chess Club 1,2; Var- ious Unofficial Activities 1,2, 3, 4. NICK LEIGHTON Tough as nails Good silence is near holiness. I hate school The only good thing is running Talking comes by nature; Si- lence, by wisdom. Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4 (co-capt.); Indoor Track 3,4 (capt.). MARK THOMAS LEONARD Turk Snow, Clapton, Sunshine, Freedom, Deutsch, Skiing, Vonnegut, Hobie 16, Red hair, Ferlinghett, Moustach- es, Philosopy?, Wednesdays, MG, Hats, Socks, Sleep, Dylan, Schnazo- la. Tacos, Crane ' s, Poetry, and Mel I love Life! Football 1, Soccer 3; Gymnastics 1,2, 3,4 (co-capt.); Track 1,2, 3, 4; Saar- brucken Exchange 3; Aviation Post 146; Homeroom Rep. 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO (Lit. Ed ). RONALD A. LEMAY Ron Hey Jack. Where ' s the party tonight? No Go U S. Army Crusin ' and Boozin ' Refreshments Down at my place, C.P. Schlitz 16 ' s So long, N.S. Going to get a place tonight Baseball 2,3,4. LUCIA LOMBARDI Loush Pebblestone Summers Mari- golds in New Orleans the re- frieds Bubs and Jay Travels with Kat Cav and the Blonde Foul! My Sister Who? Chemistry showers Box office Fa-a-a-g Good Humor makes all things tolerable. Singers 2,3,4; Chorale 4; Business Staff 2,3,4 (mngr.); Stagecrew 1,2,3; Speech Club 2,3,4; States 2,3,4; Har- poon 2; Big Bird 4; Play 2,3; Musical 1,3,4; National Thespians Soc. 3,4 (pres.); Frolics (Dir.). STEFANIE MICHELE LORA NT Stef Work, work, work!! the nicest employers anyone could ever have Attorneys Rudolph and Andrews nobody NOSE 6 24 74 Dear Neddie C.S.N. Y. Lise and Renee and chocolate chip batter . Speech Club 1,2; Tennis Team 1,2; Student Gov. Day 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3; S.S.C.A.B. 4; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Mindscape 3; Exchange Board 1; Copley Sq. Exchange 2; Frolics 4; Legal Researcher 4; Project Adventure 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Automotives 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3. PETER M. LOVELL Pete Hey, you! Are you kidding? Where are you going? What did I have to see you about? Live for yourself and what you believe in; not for others. Have fun ! Band 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Stage Crew 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO. 48 STEPHANIE MARIE LUZ Steph Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing.” — Kahil Gibran. Cheering 1; Make-up 1,2,3; Chorale 1,2, 3, 4; Student Exchange Board 1; French Club 2; MINDSCAPE 3,4: Play 2; Chieftain Chatter 2; Speech Club 2,3,4 (corr. sec.); Thespian So- ciety 3,4; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Musical 2,3,4; ABC Masconomet 3,4; Pep Squad 1; Frolics 4; Sr. Publicity 4; Banquet Comm. 3; Jr. Concession Comm. 3; Powder Puff 3; Hmrm. Rep. 1; Announcers 4; MITOBO. SANDRA LYTH San” Sandy Lyth Hi! How are you? . I ' m fine. Harmon dancing on the bus mud fights short hair forever Ho Jo Honey FOOD I ' m so embarassed! THE GREAT P.G. in the locker room YOU SNOB! spastic. Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1,3,4; Leaders Club 3,4 (treas.) ; Track 2; Frolics 4; Softball 3,4; Powder Puff 3, 4. GARY M. MACLEOD Gar Sheep Is Cole still with us? No my hair is not sheep ' s wool! Can one of you guys drive tonight? Summer of ' 74 SO, I have a big smile! T.S.H. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Student Government Day 3,4; Frolics 4. k STEVEN H. MAHONY Mahog Steinberg Hey, wanna go to the concert? . Quarries Kango Crane ' s Rhode Island the mountains Party at Moran ' s! Oh, wicked good times on Moonpenny Drive and Rowley Ridge with D.F. Defi- nitely a drag! Wicked bum- mer! CORUMBO Well, all right! I like, I like a lot ! Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3, 4. MICHAEL A. LYNCH Caspa Cape Cod Areosmith Sly Joe Mc ' s Keep on Bikin ' Triumph — 110 M.P.H., Karen J.D. Loud Exhaust C.S. to- taled All Night Parties. LYNN GORDON MACKERT Mack The Wild Iguana Hollywood Vermont ' s the place. Skiing at Stowe UVM in ' 76 pepper- mint gum and orange juice Eng- lish vehicles are the best Norton Jaguar The Six Million Dollar Man cows and plows Bionic strength lasts. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 3,4; Soccer 1; Basketball 1,2,4; Frolics 4. FRANK I. MADDEN Franco Mr. Campanini Peterbuilt I don ' t know. pine trees to the Garden ' s 11 orange The barn S.P.B. B.P.C. misses a year. DIANE MARIE MANDRAGOURAS Di Sweden — Summer of ' 72 Cruis- ing Saturday Night — The driver has it! Camp Tennis Anyone!! G.H.P. ticket Where ' s the food!? Monkey face at Salisbu- ry . . . What job? . We don ' t remember days, we remember mo- ments. — Casare Pavese Interact Club 1,2; Tennis 2; Volley- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Leaders Club 3,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4. 49 What do you think about the decor at Masconomet? What does decor mean? Steve McGinnity ' 75 50 - i; I can ' t get off on that yellow. It is definitely bad and the orange lockers aren ' t exactly a turn on, you know. — Doug Frost ' 75 51 SIDNEY L. MANNHEIM Well, I tried my best to love you all; all you hypocrates and whores. With your eyes upon each other and your locks upon your doors. — Ian Anderson I used to feel this with hate. Now I just feel this with indifference. LYNN E. MARTENS Lizzy OCEAN CITY -C.M.C. sille Mad Dog Butler Mateus! Yes ' m. Mustangs will travel! Summer of ' 72 — Buff!! G.M., that smile!! Peanut M Ms Good Friend — Big Gin ' Gage — fantastic friend! On to England, Har! Sun, Sonne, Soleil !! Leaders Club 4; German Club 3,4; Debate 4; Mindscape 3; Prom Comm. 3; Hmrm. Rep. 3,4; Jr. Banquet 3; Frolics 4; Tennis 2,3,4; Softball 1; Powder Puff 3,4; R.C.D.A. 3,4; Ski Bum 2,3,4; MITOBO. JEFFERY MARTIN Jouffrois Ayuh Shooah I ' d like to become a doctor. French Club 2,3; Junior Achievement 1,2; Essex Beekeepers Association; North Shore Rock and Mineral Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . PETER MARTIN Pete Kojak Cape Cod Gas Station Super- market Cheeseburger Cottage Cheese Meteorology How do you do this problem? What ' s happenin ' ? Ski Team 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 2,3. CYNTHIA J. MASON Cindy Bob I have to work N.S. PEI Yes, I 11 call your moth- er. Aug. 1975 Hey, Mr. Horn! Pinky S.W.A.K. Hey, Spanks, want to help me? 1 don t know ! KARYNA. MCADOO Donald Wait for me! Down the club Oh, Shut- up! Treasure what you ' ve got, for gold is easily lost. — J.C.S. Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Volleyball 4. SEAN MCARDLE Speak roughly to your little boy. And beat him when he sneezes: WAYNE M AZETT A He only does it to annoy. Because he knows it teases. — Lewis Carrol Frisbee 1,2, 3, 4 (co-capt ); Dead Lan- guage Club 3,4; IRC 4; MITOBO. 52 KAREN M. MCDONOUGH Pixie March 23, 1974 Dark nights and flashing lights Nifty! Ho- Jo Honey Stowe Candlewood Drive Jayne, let ' s go to Bermu- da. . My friend, Venus Swiss Chocolate Pot. Interact 1; Pep Squad 1; Frolics 4; Senior Advisory Board 4; Powder Puff 4; Student Government Day 1, 2; MITOBO. STEVEN H. MCGINNITY Whale Slim Inventor of OTRA Remember the Quarries summer of ' 74 TSH fall of ' 73 B.C. P.W. forever Hubba, Hubba, Hubba States with Cargill. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4. STEPHEN J. MCLAUGHLIN Steve Stow Snowshoes Seabrook The House of Action Bachelors Four Soft as a grape How ' s Gord? Bru- tal! The Masked Marvel Poker The Wrestling Matches Good Luck Everyone! Soccer 1,2; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. ROBERT MCLENDON Bob Mac Tennessee Streaker Where ' s the Ben- Gay? DEAL! Come to papa. Get off my ankles. NEWY Sox of ' 74 shotdown again. I ' m not too worried about it. Fat Jack ' s Pinhead, the baby and Wahoo ! Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 (capt.); Girls 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4; Streakin ' 4. CYNTHIA J. MCMILLAN Cindy Cindy Lou Who Now what do I do? Camping in Florida Hey, Lise, Let ' s go to R.I. in the morning! Glads, we re crusin ' again. Rockport Quarries N.H. in the fall Good times with Guep. Senior Adv. Bd. 4; Volleyball 4; Pow- der Puff 4; Project Adventure 3,4; Frolics 4. KAREN M. MCNALLY Goon Leroy Ha, Jawice and Sayra! Yes ' m State Bradley Palmer Let it rain What ' s that squeaking noise? Friday 13th Pull a Danvers center icicles yesimi- nation I ' m not a jellybean Grateful dead Long Pond. Gymnastics 2,4; Powder Puff 3; Frol- ics 4; MITOBO. KAREN LYNNE MERMAN Smiley Ethel Looks innocent but flirt What should I . . . ? Extemp (me?) intoxicated optimist Nancy — HELP!! Happiness is not astation you arrive at but, rather, a manner of traveling. Radio Masco 4; Student Gov ' t Day 1, 2,3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4; N.F.L. 3,4; Debate 4; Spanish Club 1,2 (vp), 3; Mindscape 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; In- teract 1 (sec.), 2 (pres.); MITOBO. KAREN MERRITT zz Kevin M. Smoking Area - Leaving School Middleton Gang! Well, I guess I ' d better thumb home. Let ' s go get high! What are you all doing this weekend? I leave Masco with the thought of being able to live again ! !?? 1 53 BARBARA ANN MICHAELSEN Babs Barbie Doll ' ' Rockin Roll What does B.A. mean ? Elvis The Beached Whale white water Rock ' n ' Roll is here to stay! Who ' s a Paisley ' s landmark? Boston turtlenecks and bandanas Allagash P.A. girl Aunt Jemima. Volleyball Intramurals 3 (capt.) 4; Volleyball 4; Student council 4 (sec); Student Gov ' t Day 3,4; Sr. Guidance Adv. Bd. 4; B.A. Club 3 (sec.), 4 (pres.); Frolics 4. ANDREW A. MINICH Andy Golden Wheels Mini-good Free as a rose bud. I don ' t need a pass. Que Pasa? Make it. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 (capt ); Track 1,2,3, 4 (co-capt.); Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; Senior Guid. Adv. Bd. 4 (Co-chairman); Class Vice President 3; Frolics 4. LISA ANN MONROE Shortie Ya ' ll October 28, 1973 Let ' s go, Masco! Mr. Casey ' s cigars! SNOW!! Ice skating Pat ' s Peak Rowley Road Jayne, where are the forks? Mama Leone ' s THE bonfire Our garden Hush up. Pep Squad 1; Football Cheering 3,4 (co- capt.); Basketball Cheering 3 (co- capt.); Tennis 3; Girl ' s Chorus Line (co-capt.); Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4. BRENDA JOY MOORE Loves to waste time daring I have to be in the mood. ART eats anything chocolate Wil- lowemoc Is it hard to drive an automatic? LANCE jav and shot records snippy. Volleyball 2; Track 2; Basketball (mgr.) 2; Mindscape (art editor) 3,4; Chieftain Chatter 3; Spanish Club 3; Jr. and Sr. Banquet 3,4; Frolics 4; National Honor Society 3,4; MITO- BO (art editor). DARRELL MOORE Kid Hockey How much will it cost? Where ' s Donna? Maine You meathead! Let ' s get something to eat. Donna I ' m in debt again. Why me, Mr. Uhrich! DONNA, YOU MEATHEAD!” Hate him. Football 1; Hockey 1; Baseball 1; ■Soccer 2. RICHARD R. MORAN What is happening? Pipe, Rick. Pipe, Rick. Quick, Rick, Pipe! thequaries Lake Winnipesau- kee Party at my house. Oh, I see. Danvers Cop Can you handle it? Ipswich Cop Texaco lift the U-HAUL wicked freak show Rye Beach Roflan ' s Supreme Roast Beef 140 m.p.h. — Rte. 95 Corumbo! Lou says, Come on in. WEEEEEEOOOOOOO! ! ! ! ! ! DAVID MORRELL EDWARD W. MUESKES JR. Ed I only work for Maestronzi Bros. Huh? Who me?! . . Hey, Lar. Ridgefield, Conn. 8 15 74 Greyhound bound! A million more years . I ' m not turn- ing red! B.P.B. Forever! Football 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Baseball 1,2,3; Ski Team 3; Student Council Rep 4. 54 CHARLES H. MULLER III Chuck Hey Shmoe! Veggin ' in English Resource Center — got kicked out again? Member of J. Goss Owna Bona Blues Band Humble Pie and Elton John Zim Gar Drums Hackettarian. Cross Country 1,2,3; Frolics 4. NANCY MURRAY My favorite place is Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. In the summer, I like to travel and camp. I plan to go to col- lege, study nursing, and get an asso- ciate degree in science. Ski Club 1,2; Junior Achievement 2; Majorettes 3,4; Pep Squad 1. CARL EDWIN NELSON Carl Behemoth 5 17 74 Chemistry What a bummer! Do you think the banans on wheels will make it? This is the year of the new discus record, I hope! Coitenly! German with Yak and Don. Hockey 1; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Stage Band 1; Rock Ensemble 2,3; Debate 3; Frolics 4. RICHARD NELSON Dick V Dub N.E.S.C.M.X. Moody Amateur California and Florida or Bust I ' m broke! Boston Cycles! Karen P. I ' ll get a loan? . I need a job. MARY CAROLYN MURPHY Murph Incredible! Unbelievable! Nantucket Baltimore Meaty! Hey, Dirt. L.M.M. F.E. The Grog That wild ride home!! Beach Boys ' 73 Wow! Hey, why not! Good times. Tennis 2,3; Field Hockey 4; Ski Club 2; Frolics 4. JANET L. NANGLE Joe Marblehead Do you want to go to the store? I can drive all right. The boat Summer of ' 73 R.D. I ' ll quit some- day. D.H. 3 in 1 French Fries Where ' s Dede? DOUGLAS NELSON Doug I ' m over here, Dick. Hunt ' s Vega The Banker Maine I don ' t skip! One more and you ' re out. Bachelor ' s 4 mile relay . Football 1,2,3; Track 1,3,4; Frolics 4. SUSAN NEWHALL Sue Spike Farout Sharon, pickles? Wink . Oh, my heart! Foot- ball Toad, the knees! Wol- feboro Bailey ' s Brownie — V.B. The M ' s Chipmunk Summer ' 74 N.T.T.W. Homeward Bound S.H.G. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Student Government Day 3,4; Powder Puff 3, 4; Frolics 4. 55 STEPHEN T. NICKERSON Nick You ' re a senior? I like animals and playing the drums Home- work is a pain. Get good grades. I would like to be taller and heavier. Band 1,2,3, 4; Stage Band 2,3,4. ERIN MARY O ' BRIEN Playboy SNE No. 1 Bruins fan Desiderata I ' m not fussy! Sweats and turtles Cool your jets! Hit it, Les! FAG My big brother, Scott Godbye yellow bricks . Interact Club 1; Homeroom Rep. 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Volleyball 2; Ju- nior concession committee 3; Mind- scape 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Publicity Comm. 4; MITOBO 4; Leaders Club 4; Senior Frolics 4; Sr. Advisory Board 4; Tops. Hunt Club 1,2, 3, 4; Chieftain Chatter 4. SHARON E. O ' BRIEN Shar Shana” Huh? Wicked! ICE CREAM animals being out- side ocean Roast beef subs with E. soccer games innocentf?) Good Times Bad Times I ' m Glad C ' mon Sue, pickles? Jeeb. Field Hockey 2; Track 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4. VIRGINIA O ' BRIEN Ginny Fleet mettings My special friend Howdy, Grubby! At least I ' m taller than you, Pam! Jayne, you walk SO slow! National insane day You ' re ab- solutely loony! Bogus Donna, how ' d that dent get on the wall ? Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. SARA ODELL Longstreet Life is what you make it. Wanna skip? Cornfields with, C.R., D.P., and K.N. Nantucket Oh, really? Kathy ' s parties C.R. Labor Day weekend ' 74 He is NICE! Another Ho-Jo Honey. Powder Puff 3,4; Pep Squad 1; Frol- ics 4; Saarbrucken Exchange 3. GEORGE OGDEN G.B. Porky Nova Let ' s go to Supino ' s I ' d like to be a fire fighter My car or yours? Bernie ' s a kool dude Bob ' s out in the jeep again ! JEANNE SEWARD PADJEN Lady Jean of Padjen Venus L amour Guele de Bois . Italia Oh, dog doots! Salem Coffee Russians You send me higher than a kite, kite, kite! Je suis nee coiffee. My brain is out to lunch. Ciou, Baby!! Speech Club 2,3,4; Announcers 4; Band 3; Interact 2; Sr. Guidance Ad- visory Board 4; Hmrm. Rep. 3; Stud. Gov. Day 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frol- ics 4; Nat l Forensic League 3,4. 56 MONICA PARANAY Mona New kid from Illinois T.F. Cutie always eating Plate Let ' s go What ' s your name again? Bazooka I HATE Math! T.M. See you later Ye-ah Elton John You better believe it! artichokes. Frolics 4. LESLIE VICTORIA PATERSON Leslie Les Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ' 74 Rocco ' s Summers in Wolfeboro Bai- leys 9 the m ' s Brownie- Chip-F strawberries Save me! hockey Elton John How embarassing! nttw backpacks Hit it, Erin! Track 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2; Field Hockey 1; Pep Squad 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; Sr. Guidance Advisory Board 4 . DIANE ELLEN PATKIN Planning vacations Saturday nights with my Drop-In Center babes taking my time And wheth- er or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Strive to be happy . — Max Ehrmann Speech Club 2,3,4 (historian); Mind- scape 3,4 (asst, ed ); Homeroom Rep. 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Student Gov ' t Day 2,3,4; Frolics 4. SANFORD PEABODY God is our refuge and strength; A very present help in trouble. There- fore we will not fear, though the earth should change. And though the mountains slip into the heart of the sea. — Psalm 46:1.2 SHARON ALANE PEAKE Listen, I don ' t apologize for being hard to know. I am what I am. Sulk- ing will not change that, but apple pies and warm hands help — Rod McKuen CYNTHIA L. PEART Cindy Clearwater Florida Quit com- plaining! Watch it Care-free gum Pam, want to go to Doris? Clod Grapes Ginny, you ' re insane! Hop-a-long Pam, you ' re not short. Everyone else is just tall! Sits downs and do your works. Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. JAYNE PENNEY Loud Mouth J.C. I can ' t stop laughing. Huh? That ' s not funny! I can ' t wait! Oh, that ' s dumb. Ginny, you walk too fast. Oh, gross! Sly little devil! Oh my little brother ! JANET LEE PETERSON Jani J.P. Hey, Buckwheat Summer ' 74, Maine Blue Tornado a Lit- tle bit Le Le, I ' M Clean! Oh Ish — first door on the left Gage. Buff, have a brownie. Stowe ' 73 Skiarse Foxy ' s Lady. Track 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3; Ski Team 1,2,3; N.H.S. 0; Powder Puff 3, 4; Frolics 4. 57 A ANDREA PINKHAM Dee ' ' Andi If you want to get to heaven, you have to raise a little hell. Hey, Babe. Someday I ' ll remember! Hampton ' 74 Kathy ' s parties cornfields Oh, no! We ' ve finally made it ! ! Pep Squad 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Frol- ics 4. LAURA DIANNE PRESCOTT Hey, I gained 13 lbs. this summer! What do you mean it doesn ' t show? 1 26 72 Bill — forev- er I ' m not dumb Skiing at Stowe I m hungry I ' m not thin, you ' re just fat!! Who me? What a bummer Really? I ' d like to live a full and happy life. Gymnastics 1; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Track 4. ROBERT P. PSZENNY Bob Pisez Spaz Let ' s go to the dogs! What ' s going on? Bachelor ' s Four — Gilly ' s Center Her name is Jeri. She lives in Conneticut. Who ' s T.W.? Wrestling Matches Streaking Quarries in Gloucester Gambling Fever! Football 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3; Frol- ics 4. CHRISTINE MARIE PREYTIS Crissy It was the funniest thing! al- ways laughing Poo-Poo Cushions But, I have to skate! Sand- i ' s P.G. magazine Black Baby Terry, you HAVE a girlfriend! Summer of ' 74 Bethany Beach 8 24 74. Field Hockey 1; Volleyball 1; Basket- ball 2,4; Softball 4; Singers 1; Powder Puff 4; Math Team 4; Frolics 4. PETER RAKIP Skip Pete Rockport ' 73 Amigo Forever Soucy ' s Pals Sawyer, you flap- jack! P.W. Has anybody seen Lebel? What you think of yourself matters more than what oth- ers think of you. — Papillon Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Good Times 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. 58 I- 4 WILLIAM REEVE ' Bill” ' ' Billy Will Rockport ' 73 Soucy ' s Pals All time great mathematician I ' m going to Maine this weekend! Amigos forever Party at my house. ' ' Lebel, the turkey ' Not any more, forget it, never again ! Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,4; Frol- ics 4; Good Time 1,2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE RUTH REISDORF Buff Saarbruecken Pebblestone sum- mers as the goon on the bench Super scooper 3 Everyone ' s a wild eyed driver But I didn ' t want to say anything! Field Hockey 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; German Exchange 3; German Club 1,2; Frol- ics 4. RENE JAMES REYES Jimmy ' What are we going to do this weekend? Do you have a car? Let ' s go to LECHEMERE! I ' m broke What can I say! Last of the three musketeers. Indoor Track 3,4; Tennis 4; Frolics 4. NORMA RICHMAN how to sum it up in thirty words? from crayons to College Boards — twelve years of yellow paper, red x ' s and maybe a gold star now and then Mindscape 3,4 (Editor). KATHLEEN MARGARET REGII Kathy Kath Reg Yeah, I made my dress. My hair ' s grown another WHOLE inch, time to get it cut! FUN Can ' t eat — gotta sew instead Love is a smart prepie fashion someday . Field Hockey 1,2; Pep Squad 1; Stu- dent Council 3; Costume Comm. 2,3, 4 (chm.); Business Staff 3; Thespians 3,4; Jr Banquet Comm. 3; Home- room Rep 4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4. LISE W. REILAND Ragweed Corduroys getting tattered Getting rowdy ' s all that mattered Downtown Topsfield being molested J.P. and Me getting arrested. Working at Abbotts can be tirin Let ' s grab the vette and hit the drive-in To catch a glimpse of milkwagon ' s jockey Auto Shop and Cheering Hockey. Basketball Cheering 2; Hockey Cheering 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; Tennis 3. PATRICIA ANNE RICE Davidson Patty Where ' s Harley? Joey ' s and Holiday Inn Bikes Summer of ' 74 I don ' t wanna go home. The nonconformist N.H. Daddy W What ' s wrong with Budweiser? Double Trouble We made it, Norma!! KATHY ROBINSON Barney Bat The labor day weekend at Hampton, ' 74 You wanna go to Wilmington? Good Luck, B B.B. Never forget the parties at my house Not again, Charlie! Good Luck to all my friends for the years to come P.R., Don ' t forget gym class ! 59 If you didn ' t have to study, what would you be doing right now? But I can ' t say it! It ' s unprintable! — Stacy Smith ' 75 I wish I was drifting in the cream of a banana split. — Chris Ingalls ' 75 I love to study. I ' m an intellectual from way back. I thrive on the intricacies of knowledge. — Ray Flynn ' 75 60 MARK ROBERTSON Fuzz Toyotas don ' t go Cheap, eh? Jack Hackett ' s Hey, let ' s go get a sub. T didn ' t really fail it, I just forgot the registration. Oh, my poor car. R. THOMAS ROBINSON Rodent Hampton Beach ' 74 Let ' s have a party! Senior Ad Party S.O., D P . C.R., K.N., D.R. - whipped U.S.M.C. June 6, 1975 Mary Jane. Frolics 4. PETER ROGAL ' Rog Rogler Hermans Bikes are the only means of transportation black and silver fun Heads wasted hurtin Everybody is wasted Blisters and Hams riding to Virginia. Tennis 1,2,3; Football 4; Frolics 4. RICHARD ROLAND Brian MICHAEL F. ROGERS Mike Here comes Yankee 2-3 Quiniela Gil ' s Pool Hall Bachelors IV No Brakes Hey, Ken, corner kick. The Great White Hope 25 is the spark plug I mean what you know. Football 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Indoor Track 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4. JUDITH L. ROLLINS Judy Jude The hotel Remember that party in ' 72 Fancy meeting George and Richie here!! Trouble, trou- ble, trouble — who us?! Has anyone seen Donna? Songs that remind me of If they can ' t take a joke, who can? . Have you got the brake on? . skiing Ha! Ha! Donna — Nahant Beach, REMEMBER?? What, a class? Who ' s there, Hawk- Eye? summer nights E.J. ' s Definitely a Rolling Stone lover D.Q. MARK ROLSMA Stretch Bozo Jolly Green Giant He who lets the small things bind him, leaves the great undone behind him. I am a bozo. I don ' t have to. All right! VW ' s, saxes and basketball forever TR Okay Here ' s my shadow again! Joe. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 4; Amor vinit omnia . JON ROONEY Gooney Let ' s go do a J bar. How ' s gonna make a packy run. Let ' s go munch out at McD ' s. Kan- ga, are you goin ' to Canada? What do you wanta do? Hey, Buzzcat, Let ' s go get a buzz on! Hey, Snapper! 62 ALFRED O. ROSE Al What ' s the 0 stand for? I al- ways pass math, (Right dad?) Seriously though French For- eign Legion Thousands and thou- sands of gulls I don ' t agree I gotta work. Benson ' s You bozo! Steatopygia! Wicked! Math Team l,2,3,4(capt.); Speech Club 2,3,4(Tres.); Band 1,2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3,4; Chorale 4; Singers 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Int. Thes. Soc. 3,4; Business Staff 3,4, Pit Orch. 3; Musical 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3; Regional Adv. Coun. 3,4; Chess Club 2,3; Frolics 4 (Business Mgr.). SALLY ROY MARY ANNE RYAN Cape Cod Sprite daydreams I have to work. summer ' 74 true friends someone understanding Sundays re- membering all the good times unbelievable 6 8 74 things that make me smile Speech Club 2,3,4; N.F.L. 3,4; Gym- nastics 4; Business Staff 2,3; Make- up Comm. 2; Stage Crew 3,4; Chief- tan Chatter 2; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4. PATRICIA JEAN RYAN Trish Steve New Hampshire Bass 302 Knock it off, you dummy! I am BORED! I ' m so lost! Which way do I go? KATHRYN A. ROY Kathy Accident ? You ' re just jeal- ous! Ads! Who ' s on first? The Missing Contact I don ' t want you to pledge your future; The future ' s not yours to give. Just stand there a little longer. And let me watch while you live. Business Staff 1; Chorus 1; Track 2; Spanish Club 1 (sec.), 2 (sec.), 3 (pres.); Speech Club 3,4; Math Team 3,4; National Honor Soc. 3,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO (Bus. Ed.) REBECCA L. RUPP Becky Beks S oh-oh, danger, danger AB Lake Placid ' s Webb Chinese fire drills I ' ve got some- thing really exciting to tell you! Bula A110! I can ' t believe it!! the lucky 9 Raones I can ' t, I have to skate. Singers 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. • JOHN RYAN My ambition is to succeed at some- thing I will enjoy. Although I ' ve been through twelve years of school, the hardest part is yet to come; maybe I ' ll make it. Soccer 2,4; Ski Team 3,4; Frolics 4; Gymnastics 2. MARY SUE SALMON Missy Saltines and Butter Barney, let ' s hit Marblehead. 12:15 pork- chops go Yes Blah Sesame seeds and a midnight ride June 11? Hey, Ragweed Boogie at Brian ' s sick jokes Day dreamer. Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 . 63 BOBSASSO Our place in the woods Son and Tomboy Our tent Smile, someone loves you. ' G.C. One gold heart, will last forever Exit 23. Ski Team 2; Wrestling 2; Football 1; Deca 4; Business 4. DONNA SAULN1ER Lee” Donna and Darrell forever Moore Oh, God! Please, Darrell!” December 21, 1973 pennies My Hope Chest Darrell But Mr. Lauzon! ' Why me?!? ' I want my ring. Let ' s go bother Mr. Uhrich! GHERALD DEAN SCOTT Gerry ' Hopalong Olin Stephans, here I come!” Sailing is the life.” How about that, it ' s finally our turn to get out of here! That ' s my easiest shot. Stage Crew 4; Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Marching Band 2,3,4. JOSHUA J.SHAKTMAN Buggy? next week Wanna fly? I ' m late! Have you seen Karen? Why do you go so slow, sir? Creep! Not the Alma Mater! Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1,3; Tennis 2; Ski Team 3,4; Play 4; Stage Crew 4; Aviation Theory 1,2, 3, 4 (tres). CINDY SHAW Shortstuff Chucky ' 63 Chevy Hey, Bushwack! Thanks Mr. Green. favorite drawing Hey, Ginny, we got a ticket for speeding! Meet y a at the cafe Volleyball —(Sprained fingers). JOANNE COBLEIGH SHEPARD Jo” Ma Peabbles Cove Summer of 72 Steve 96 forever JAS” April 18, 1974 MSS May 11, 1974 Hi Guys! I can ' t find my keys. I ' m going home. Stage Crew 1; Props Manager 2,3; Student Orientation Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3; Frolics 4 (Stage Mngr.) MELANIE DOREEN SHEPARD Mel i Hot tuna Who is Tom Collins? 1 can ' t believe we did that! Saturday Jeckel Sun- day Hide! My Chevy A.B., I ' m late again Follow that car! A 12 foot wall? Good Bye and God Bless ! President 4; Track 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4; Volleyball 3,4 (mngr.); Speech Club 2; Frolics 4; Pep Squad 1,2; French Club 1. STEVE SHEPARD Shep Road Runner Jack Hackett s Good Evening I have to get a job! I ll get it cut sooner or lat- er. Respectable citizen No, seriously. 64 DANA A. SAWYER Chip ' Hey, what ' d ya say? What ' s happening? Hey, Rakip, you pancake? Beach Boys 240- z Busdriver, you buzzin? Acey-Duecy Fat Jack is Back! Official member of the Ami- go ' s Rockport ' 73 Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseballl,2; Track 3,4; Amigo Squad 1,2,3, 4; MARKSCHIFF Shifty Where ' s the hockey game tonight? good movies soccer yard work Morris fishing The point is Wicked Good! The dash to Mr. Doli- ber ' s class. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Ice Hockey 1; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; KAREN M. SCHULTE Shorty Thibeaus D.D.T. Mrs. E. Listen, Donald. If I laugh just a little bit, maybe I can forget the chance that I did not have to know you and live in peace. —Cat Stevens DONNA MARIE SCUZZARELLA Meatball The hotel Remember that party in ' 72 Fancy meeting George and Richie here!! Trouble, who us?! Judy, guess who I like this week?! Songs that remind me of If they can ' t take a joke, who can? Have you got the clutch on?! Skiing Ha! Ha! Jude, Nahant Beach, Remember?!! What a class? Who ' s there, Hawk-Eye? Summer nights riding E.J.V. A Rolling Stone Lover Maine Weekend ' 72 MSP I LOVE BIG LEO. DOUGLAS C. SHEPARD Dougie Shep Tall, Quiet Shep ' s Motorcycle Repair Shop The Resouce Center Cough up the money that you borrowed! Too much home- work! Soccer 4; Hockey 4(Mngr.); KIM ELIZABETH SHUMAN Kim Skunk That ' s nothing, you should hear about Hey, Pam, S.A.C. . Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think — LaBryere. Homeroom Rep. 2,3,4; Powder Puff 4; Mindscape 3,4; Frolics 4; NANCY MARIE SIMMS Simmsy Nance Trackee Busy B. Babe I ' m lost. automatic klutz Of course I ' m backwards, I ' m a lefty! . . 47.8 second 440 relay This year, we ll beat Ham. -Wen.! Project Adven- ture. Field Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Softball 1; Track 2 (tri- capt.), 3 (co-capt.), 4; Math Team 2, 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Homeroom Rep. 2; Class Vice President 3,4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 JOHN B. SINGLETON Jay Singie Why not? Cross Country is fun Boston Marathon Cagney and Bogart unbeatable Phila. Flyers Mr. Hatt, why did you mark it wrong? Ambition: To make it. Cross Country 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Track 3; 65 BRIAN SILVA DORTHY ANN SKINNER Dottie Dot D-Dot Hey man, what ' s happenin ' ? It could be worse! Elton John Bowie the bump Color My World P.P. Summer of ' 72 74. N.R.- J.R.M. always late. never ready SLOW Wait a minute! Movies Whopper King Black Jade ' 74, Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; JOYCE T. SMALL ' Joycie ' Jawice G.D.A.M. Cruise Quarries Fraher ' s girl P.A. If I have to put so much thought into it, it must not be that important! that smile doughnuts on the com- mon Hi, Karen. Cheerleading 1; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 2; St. Advisory Board 4; Frolics 4 JEAN SMITH High the memory carry on while the moments start to linger. Sail away among your dreams; the strength regains us in between our time — the strength regains us in between our time. -Yes MICHAEL W. SMALL Mikey Bo If I was a flower, I didn ' t grow If I had my own clique, it sure didn t show If I was your good friend, I ' m glad that you let me And now I ' ll allow you to quickly forget me. Cross Country 2,3; Ski Team 2; Track 1,2,3; Mindscape (Editor) 3,4; ABC Liason Committee 3; Jr. Ban- quet 3; Frolics 4; Regional Advisory Council 3,4; Tri-Town Symphony 1, 2,3,4, H.S. Orchestra 4; Pebblestone Players 3; Homeroom Rep. 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; District Orchestra 3; Sally Wels h-Melanie Safka-Joni Mitchell Fan Club; MITOBO(Editor) RONALD SMITH Fear not that a man should die, yet fear that he should die having never lived. — Unknown ANNASTACIA E. SMITH Stacy Spacy The Corruption Kid I keep striving to be a bad influ- ence I ' ll remember the scheming, lying, conning and cheating that Kath and I passed off as innocent fun I think I’ve achieved artistic nothingness; either that, insanity or profanity! SARAL. SPANOS Sar Cisco Sayra We ' re cruisin ' , Joycie! P.A. Fraher ' s girl quarries Pancho drank the wine Flor- ence Soccer Traffic green 49 Bye Byes G.H. and J.S.! Supreme R.B. ' Hi, Kaaaaren! Hi Jawoyce! Hey, Lise Play darts, Gar? Champagne under an umbrella. Class Pres. 1; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3, 4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board (Sec.) 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Student Government D ay 3,4 66 PAULA ANN SPEAR Lynnfield Parties, Gloucester ' s Friends, Skating tonite, it never ends ! Crusin ' s fun, Crusin ' s fine, Down at the Park” to the ”99 . Twin Rinks and Beverly -they ' re both the same. The guys are there and it ' s just a game! Student Gov ' t Day 1; Speech Club 2; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 2; Pow- der Puff 4; Frolics 4 KATHLEEN PATRICIA SPRING Boing Springa Dream Today, Live Tomorr ow Hey, you guys, check him out! ' Day Dreamer S.B. Mind Reader TOASTED WEEOOO! YAAH! HA-HA . Hi Wad!” Bubbly! N.Y. Soft — huh!” Beach Sensi- tive Horses Forever T am not . ! .. 6:00 A.M. Meredith — Different! Always Listens. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Y.C.S. 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4(Mgr); Mind- scape 3,4; C.Y.O. Basketball 1; Stu- dent Council 1; Frolics 4 RENEE STEPHENS Barney ' Bernais” Quiver and all Sesame Seeds and the Midnite Ride Ho-Jo ' s -Again! Lise and Stef and Choc. Chip bat- ter But I don ' t have my licence!” I love Italian peppers Re- member the time Prunes Gymnastics 1,4; Powder Puff 3; Frol- ics 4 KATHLEEN STEVENS Kathy Is that true or are you just making it up?” Running the track long red hair and freckles likes math I ' m not turning red! . No entiendo”. . I know I flunked that test” complaints, complaints. Track 2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,3; Bas- ketball (mgr) 1; Spanish Club 1, 2(treas),3; Concession Stand 3,4; Mindscape 3,4; Sr. and Jr. Banquet Committee 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Math Team 4; National Honor Socie- ty 3,4(treas); Frolics 4; MITOBO(Fa- culty Editor) DIANE B. SPERANDIO Di SP Now Really!!” nights in Boston — the bump Could be trou- ble” Oh, WOW!!”. N.R. good vibrations Bowie!! I do, do you?? S.P.P.C. A yaa ' Summer of ' 74 N.H. Whopper King funny dude Steak, anyone??” Pep Squad 1; Tennis 3, 4; Basketball 3(mngr.); Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 NANCY ANDERSON STEELE Nancetra” Steeley” Some say I got devil, some say I got angel” — M. Safka S.P.P.C. Bump! Is she mad?” Solitude in the woods You ' ve got to learn to fall before you can fly Giggle. Homeroom Rep. 1; Ski Club 1,2; Pep Squad 1,2; Student Council 2,3; Mindscape 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4; Frolics 4; B.A. Club 2,3,4; Senior Publicity Committee 4 ANNE C. STEVENS My learning experience at Masco getting run down by streakers, skiing when there ' s no snow, running track when there is snow and having great classes with great kids. Hampden Academy 1,2; Mindscape 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 4; Ski Team 3, 4; Track Team 3,4; Powder Puff 3, 4; French Club 3; Student Government Day 3; Frolics 4; MITOBO MELISSA STEWART Summer of ' 72 horses ae a love Maine The Clock Farm Oliver Ames High Flori- da Summer of ' 74 Europe back for ' 75 to find the place where competition isn ' t. 67 MICHELE STEWART Mich Hey, Mr. Horn, where are you? ' Laurie, Cindy give me a hand, quick! Why, you must need a ride home! Gerry 4-ever and a day Hey Lori, come here. What mountain ' s next, Gerry? Field Hockey 1; Frolics 4 DANIEL STICKNEY Stick Danny Bald Hill MacDonald s Roc- co’s ' 65 Jeeps forever Kris April 26, 1973 H,J,P,D,T,K,G See ya around. What ' s happening? Down the shop Mason Construction Good Mom Let ' s work on the jeep, Harm. Wednesday nights Mr. Horn Automotives 1,2,3 PAMELA LEE STONE Pam Pammy Night Lady Levi ' s and work- boots chairs at Forney ' s Tra- bowski AlA fire Tawny, stop the car! It is the fine rain that soaks us through. — de Sevigne Plum Island reincarnation reading Basketball 1,2; Powder Puff 3,4; Frol- ics 4 JEFFREY J. STROMBERG Harm Down the shop with Dan; work on the jeep Chevy ' s forever You meatball! What a clown! Your basic reaction The gas situation is bad D.S. and P.D., the great American rip-off artists. ROBERT R. SWEET JR. Bob Sweet” Percussion section Going to the bandroom? Ludwig drums I went to New Hampshire last week- end. Everson, you faggot! Jacobs, how come you ' re so weird? ' Shaddup!!. Creedence! Let me out of this elevator! Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pit Orchestra 2; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Play 2; Stage Band 4 DEBORA TAGG Debbie Beach Comber Benj Some- where it lies hidden waiting for you to claim it, for it can ' t reach you. If you find it, never set it free Cali- fornia Perfect art, Leah! ? . . Karen ! Volleyball 2; Track 2,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4: TODD W. THOMPSON Sports, Sports, Sports Hey, where ' s everybody? What ' s for lunch? Golf forever L.K. Who ' s working tonight? Where you been? The Golden Arches Where ' s Linda? Bowling 1; Baseball Manager 2; Bas- ketball Manager 2; Homeroom Rep. 1; Golf 3,4; Frolics 4 CYNTHIA GAIL TIBBETTS Cindy Bubbles The main thing is, don ' t panic! Mike BOOGIE, forever! OH, NO! You Flak e! Where ' s Deb? Alaska Until we meet again The main thing is, panic! Talking to Flakes 1,2, 3, 4; 68 SCOTT A. TOMPKINS Watco Z-28 ' s Cruising through Tops- field center Bryar ' 74 LTI Dad ' s Avantis Watkin ' s Glen Automotives 1,2, 3, 4; JOHN H. TRAGERT Trag Tarzan Football and sports are not all there is to life Beer and girls are the spice that ' s nice Hola K.B. Hey, can I have a ride home?!? Me, ulcers?? John B. Sails . Football 1,2, 3, 4 (tri-capt.); Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Adv. Board 4; MITO- BO (Sports Ed.) CYNTHIA TRUPASSO JEAN ELISE VANNEST Jesse Bill and Bob ' s again?!! Are you sure? Room B112 Pinkie ' s Poodles Jesse Skid- dle Wanna leave? . . . No bi- tin ' I ' m still here. . Anoth- er raccoon?!! Smile and make someone happy! JULIE LYNN TUMBER Jules Levi ' s and sweaters Oregon lum- berjacks I feel like doing some- thing-anything! S.P.P.C. Quebec lambchops ceilings at Forneys Saturday night brain- storming Seascape I ' m busy sleeping Fraher ' s J.L.J. wheatbars The best is yet to come. Class Secretary 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Cheerleading 2 (capt.); Speech Club 2,3; Orientation Comm. 2,3; ABC Student Laison Comm. 3,4; Prom 3(chmn.), Chieftain Chatter 3; Jr., Sr. Banquets 3,4; Mindscape 3; Sr. Pub- licity Comm. 4; Sr. Guidance Adv. Bd. 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO (asst, ed.).. CHERYL VEINOT Sherrie Duster ' Have you seen Dee? Summer of ' 74 All right? I ' d like to be a secretary. Volleyball 2; Frolics 4. TAWNY VENTRE Froggy Pad-n-Pen Carol: Good Boy! Shawn .. Pam: T can ' t stop, I ' m on the high- way. Rome 35 Miss P Mac ' s-Friendly ' s DMVB Pleasure can come of illusion but happiness can come only of reali- ty Powder Puff 3,4; Pep Squad 1; Bas- ketball Cheering 3; Frolics 4; CHERYL VERONDA Shereel Looking forward to it Huckleber- ry friend field day Florida Oh my stars! Eddie and the broons Showers in Chemistry G.H. mudfight hot fun pitchers in the old country Oh brother You baby E Mindscape 4; Student Government 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Interact 1,2; Speech Club 2,3; Senior Publicity Comm. 4; Homeroom Rep. 4; French Club 1; Sen. Christmas Party 4; MITOBO 69 DEFINE A CLIQUE: All the people in the school who look alike in some way just gather together in little groups; all the people with broad shoul- ders get together and call themselves jocks, all the people with long hair call themselves freaks. Barb Gingrande ' 75 70 - 71 MARY ELIZABETH VITALE Beth Buff Maine ' 74 and the blue tornado R.C.D The summer of ' 72 J.P., wanna brownie?! T.S.H. Maple St. tracks! yes ' m state To California Laura! Long Pond No I don ' t drink! As friends together watch their childhood fly Tennis 2,4; Cheerleading 1; Deca 4; Junior Banquet 3; Frolics 4; RICHARD VIVIANI KATHLEEN ANN WADLINGER Wad Dingalinger Hey, Kath, can ya get the car tonight? ' I don ' t know. What can I say? Hey, Deb- bie Cranbury, New Jersey Hey, Steele we gotta beat Spring in this match! Field Hockey 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Ski Club 2; Sophomore Adv. Coun. 2; Girls Athletic Association 2; Student Council 2,3; Powder Puff 4; Track 4; Frolics 4 MICHAEL STEVEN WALSH Mike Hey, Buzzdriver, what ya doin ' ? Coors Beer, Numero Uno 4 of a kind: Nelson, De- Pierre, Tyson and Walsh Sawyer and I got nailed again. Colorado and Summer of ' 74 Beachin ' Football 2; Cross Country 3; Soccer 4; Basketball 1; Winter Track 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 4 (vice pres.); Frolics 4 MARY BETH WALTER MB. Butch Sundance I ' m coming You guys are awful. Don ' t look at me that way. Fudgies Maine Am I in trouble? You two tipped the boat, not me! Don ' t pick on me. Mc- Donald ' s Queen. Student Council 3,4 (Pres.); Gymnas- tics 2, 3,4; Track 2,4; Senior Adv. Bd. 4; Leaders Club 4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4 ; RICHARD WANSKER Harv Oh, baby! Right, Randi? ski country good old farm work Hey, Jim, it ' s your turn to ask! One of the three musketeers another Saturday night 10:30, J.R.?! Bummer! Javelin Illinois?. Never! Hows homeroom, MB.? Basketball 1,3; Tennis 4; Frolics 4 HENRY WASSERMAN 72 LAWRENCE R. WATSON Larry ' 67 Mustangs go Party at Rick ' s What ' re those plates? Veg Voyage Rick ' s loft 140-Rte. 95 on the lift at Lou ' s Bradley Palmer Gram, cop your hog. Climbing a tree, Aug. 10 truckin ' Baseball 1; Hockey 1, Auto 3,4; Frol- ics 4 CANDY LOREE WAY Candace Jr. psychologist Everybody loves somebody sometime ' ' Pero Como E.J Hey fag! Se- same seed s and the midnight ride Sexy honey Prunes Pewker Pot I love Italian Peppers B B. Baby Interact 1; Speech Club 2; Pep Squad 1; Varsity Club 3; Leaders Club 2,3; Frolics 4; Track 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3,4(capt.) JAYNE WEATHERBY Truth or Dare?. Karen, that dark night and flashing lights March 23, 1974 Summer in Maine So what! It ' s only money. Rowley Road Bermuda in April. Interact 1; Costume Committee 2; Student Government Day 1,2; Lead- ers Club 3,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4 SARA BUCKINGHAM WELSH Sally Your friend is your needs answered. In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. — Gibran Mindscape 3(asst. ed.), 4; French Club 1; Play 2; Speech Club 2,3; Announcers 3,4; Junior Banquet Comm. 3; Senior Adv. Bd. 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO (asst, editor) PHILIP A. WATSON Phil White Mo untains Th irteen Falls Saco River Old Towns Price ' s Randolf, Ver- mont ' 52 Ford Tractors Little red wagons Fords never die Hondas eat dirt Willodale Bradley Palmer CHRISTIAN LEE WAY Chris Cartwheel Kid N.Y.C. Blim- pies Wish I had some mon- ey. Art Class Shut up! Benny and the Jets Secret hiding place Rice My morning D.J. Someday I ' ll get my lic- ence. Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; Track 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Frolics HOLLY WEBSTER Contagious laugh Ipswich inhab- itant She was loved by the edi- tors . I don ' t hate school, I just dislike it. Jerry ' s Three day school weeks Early Graduation in January KARIN KRISTINA WENNERBERG Preserve your memories for memo- ries later will be working with dis- abled children Summer of ' 72 Poris family Gotta work Karens. Frolics 4; Powder Puff 4 73 LISA LENORE WENNERBERG S.J.P What will it be this weekend? Willows Gymnas- tics Ulcer The Boobe What? Subs for lunch?! No! I don ' t live at the Y. China Sails Pennsylvania Moun- tains S.S.N. Over to Salem Gymnastics 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Volleyball 2; Track 2; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4 ROBERT WHEADON Bob Wanna buy a jeep? I ' m broke and I need a job. Get a loan Chicks T.N.T. 440 I hope it snows. Colorado ALASKA RICHARD WHITE Ricky Valiants go! Shutout Oh, I’m sorry ' Where ' s the North End? 100-220 What ' s homework? Scoopin Ice Cream What a lucky shot. Getting kicked out of the Library Now, Cut it out. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; Cross Country 2,3; Hockey 2; Indoor Track 3,4; Soccer 4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2,3, 4; Photography Club 2; Student Council 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO JULIE ANN WILLIAMS Jules Motor-mouth Hum-it Dan Berry Starbite Thunder-Bridge smoke-outs! Cheryl, what can we say? Cheryl is toasted again. Top 95 Jr. High Middleton Drive-in e.v. sta- chy Texas Falls Kango Beck ' s House Laurie, I ' ll pick you up at 7:00. Columbo Gold- YiPi Deca 3,4; WENDY WEYLAND Wee Erney is hugging again. Fred Weekends Keep your pants on! Dream on Village Park Maine Knock Basketball 2,3; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4 CHRISTINE ANNE WHELAN Chris Allegash and Mount Katahdin, a mile and a bit Monkey face at Salisbu- ry G.H.P. Ticket Skiing at Stowe riding bikes in D.C. Lake Winnepesaukee 47.8 sec. 440 relay Working at M.G.C. Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Frolics 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Leaders 4 CHRISTINE WILLIAMS Chris and John forever Advanced Early Childhood Education 3,4; KAREN WIMER I came back! Proctor Prison Got an extra quarter? early times cartwheels down route 1 Hockey Cheerleader 2,4; Wrestling Cheerleader 3; Senior Guidance Adv. Bd; MITOBO 4. 74 SAMUEL L. WINSLOW Sam Bo Didly Lenono SELTAEB Lennon says, Give peace a chance ' 69 S.P.L.H.C.B.-Was the turning point in life Hey, Bob, Let ' s go to the Pats game Sunday! 1963-1970 Elephants Memory Let It Be Cleveland. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Rock Ensemble 4; Frol- ics 4; AMY B. WYMAN Aimless Pauncho Joni Mitchell Grace, the Great free as a Seagull Something about a ' 62 Mercedes and a blue Dodge van (?) Bye, Bye Susy Goodbody! The daytripper kids Mateus, to the castle on the green ' ' Anybody need a corkscrew? Sneanie Jeanski change!. Cisco Kid Super Sum- mer ' 74 Baratelli Newbury port. Tennis 1,2; Cheering 2 SITTHIPORN Y ANTAKOSOL Porn Mai Rubber Legs 1 don ' t know. So! What? Hey, Dingali- ng. . How ' s it growing? Hi, Paul. You dummy! Hi, Gar. . . Hi, Sar. American girls are fantastic . Editor ' s note: We were unable to print Porn ' s final mes- sage in Thai. Soccer 3,4; Frolics 4 LISA YOUNG I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than to be crowd- ed on a velvet cushion. Frolics 4 — Thoreau DANIEL J. WRIGHT JR. Dan Wine and Boston field trips do not mix My brothers may be big and strong but I ' m lean and mean. Wheat germ and Honey 97 pound tackle Football 1; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3,4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; RICHARD WYNER Rick The Merc Jonesy, you drive. ... Summer at Watson ' s. What is happenin ' , Rick? Sat- urday, August 17,. .. Steinburg, Natalie, Gwep, you want to go to Rhode Island? Mustang. Soccer 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 (co- capt.); Baseball 1,2; MARGARET PRISCILLA YOUNG Meg For your work has just begun, There ' ll be the evening in the end. But, till that time arrives You can rest your eyes And begin again. — Cat Stevens Thespians 4; Chorale 4; Speech Club 4; Announcers 4; Singers 3,4; Musi- cal 3,4; Play 4; Stage Crew 3,4; Frol- ics 4 ft 75 PETER D. ZELINSKI Peter I speak severely to my boy, I beat him when he sneezes; For he can thoroughly enjoy The pepper when he pleases! — Lewis Carroll Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Speech Club 3,4; Photography Club 1,2,4; Frisbee 1,2, 3, 4 (co-capt.); Dead Language Club 3,4; Migration 1,2, 3, 4; Orienta- tion Comm. 1,2, 3, 4 (chairman); I.R.C.4 MARK ZOL1A Z-man Ratman Little Rat L.C.H Little Red Bronc- o Skinny dipping with the gang summer of ' 72 ... Florida Forever All night with the open road Plum Isl- and T.T.M.S.A. the farm Where ' s Lori? Frolics (Chorus line Mgr.) 4 RUSTY MYRA STEVE GROCOTT KEVIN F1ELDSA MICHAEL HANLON JOSEPH KENV1N HOLLY ANN MARTIN JONATHAN RIDPATH KAREN PEABODY LAWRENCE O ' TOOLE LIZA VINCENT DEFINE MASCO: — A prison in a school ' s disguise. Josh Shaktman ' 75 It ' s a place to go where your friends are. Laura Prescott ' 75 A pretty good country club. V. Skudra — teacher MASCONOMET _ WHERE CLASS CUTTING IS OUR GOAL I L 77 Most Individual Most Artistic Best All Around Class Actor: Ken Knisley. Class Actress: Lucia Lombardi. Most Argumentative: Pat Flaherty, Kathy Roy. Most Artistic: Chris Way, Brenda Moore. Class Athletes: Wally Johnson, Chris Whelan. Class Baby: Rich Bedrosian, Holly Harris. Most Bashful: Doug Nelson, Liza Vincent. Best All Around: Andy Mini ch, Nancy Simms. Class Brownie: Jon Bernays, Lynn Martens. Most Contagious Laugh : Steve McGinnity , Joyce Small. Most Convincing Liar: Ken Doughty, Chris Preytis. Class Cradle-snatcher: Ricky Wyner, T awny Ventre. Cutest Couple: Gary Church, Sara Spanos. Class Cynic: Henry Wasserman, Beth Goodale. Most Desirable Girl: Nancy Gage. Cutest Dimples: Bill Bowman, Nadine Bolen. Most Distinctive Walk: Wally Johnson, Tawny Ventre. Done The Most For Masco: Mike Small, Barb Gingrande. Best Dressed: Ed Mueskes, Lynn Martens. Eats the Least: Doug Nelson, Diane Patkin. Most Fickle: John Ryan, Carol Kling. Most Freckles: Chris Jones, Diane Griffith. Friendliest: Joe Holaday, Linda Kenny. Class Gentleman: Bob Laughlin. Gift of Gab: Lyn Mackert, Jackie DiBenedetto. Most Gullible: Todd Thompson, Barb Kirkham. Most Happy Joe Holaday, Mary Beth Walters. Most Individual: Doug Frost, Sidney Mannheim. Most Interesting: Henry Wasserman, Sally Welsh. Class Lady: Beth Fasano Most Likely to Succeed: Mike Small, Nancy Simms. Best Listener: Mark Hoffman, Julie Tumber. Best Looking: Ken Doughty, Beth Fasano. Most Loveable: Larry Learned, Sharon O ' Brein. Most Musical: Don Harris, Connie Reisdorf. Most Mysterious: Pat Flaherty, Lisa Forney. Class Optimist: Scott Hunt, Melanie Shepard. Prettiest Eyes: Peter Bowerman, Sharon O ' Brein. Prettiest Hair: Porn Yantakosol, Cindy McMillian Prettiest Legs: Chris Ingalls, Kathy Wadlinger. Class Polititcian: Ken Knisley, Barb Gingrande. Class Procrastinator: Frank Lane, Barb Gingrande. Most Respected: Mike Small, Julie Tumber. Class Scholar: Jon Bernays, Nancy Simms. Best Sense of Humor: John Best, Joyce Small. Most Sexy: Ken Doughty, Sara Spanos. Most Sincere: Mike Small, Lisa Forney. Nicest Smile: Gary McLeod, Sherry Doucett. Most Sophisticated: Joe Facella, Candy Way. Class Spirited: Tucker Hooven, Jackie DiBenedetto. Most Trustworthy: Ricky White, Julie Tumber. Class Weasel: Jay Kimball, Norma DeRosier. Most Witty: Peter Rakip, Sally Welsh. Worst Driver: Joe Bond, Jani Peterson. Class Cynic Class Spirited Best Looking Class Weasel Most Athletic Most Respected Most Loveable STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN Junior-Senior Prom The 1974 Junior-Senior Prom was held on May seventeenth from eight to twelve at the Coach and Six ballroom in Peabody. Before the dancing got under way, a deluxe roast beef dinner was served. Junior class pres- ident, Jackie DiBenedetto, presented the traditional silver to senior class president, Jeff Bernard. Then, senior Lexi Sullivan crowned Sue Brandes as queen. The great organizer of the whole event was Julie Tumber, prom chairman. Prom Queen, Sue Brandes and Principal, Richard Dussault. Jr. and Sr. Class Presidents-Jackie Di- Benedetto and Jeff Bernard. 1974 PROM COURT AND ESCORTS: (From left To right) Brian Brasseur, Donna Scuzzarella, Kevin McLean, Amy Wyman, Gary Church, Sara Spa- nos Andy Minich, Lise Reiland, Gary MacLeod, Lynn Martens, Linda Kenny, Bob Pszenny, Bill Cargill, Sue Brandes (queen), Bob Laughlin, Lisa Forney, Nancy Gage, Jeff Gibley, Jeff Bernard (Sr. Class Pres.) I was just so cold that I didn ' t even care what happened. — Pam Stone 75 Powder Puff The S.R.S.B.B.S. (Sensuous Rippin ' Strippin ' Bouncin ' Seniors) battled the Seventy Sixers (Juniors) at this year ' s Powder Puff game. The final score was 2-0 with the seniors taking their traditional victory; this year because of a safety. The game was cut short because of cold weather and an icy field but seniors Deb Ackerman, Jenn Barbour and Sue Heeremanns had time to be recognized as tough and valuable players. Mr. Carletti and Mr. Puleo fought the cold in their referee shorts and senior male football players served as coaches. The cheerleaders were some of Mascono- mets prettiest boys. But, it is still undecided as to whether Porn Yantankasol was prettier than Chris Ingalls. After the game, the coaches got a shower — with their clothes on. 81 Senior Frolics The class of 1975 presented ' To The Good Life on December 13 and 14. This traditional production was a chance for all the seniors to enjoy working together to produce a professional show. The skits included a vis- itation from all the super heroes in the world, a run in with a green virgin eating dragon, a Ms. Mascono- met pageant and a 1950 ' s sock hop complete with Elvis Presley. The members of the girl ' s chorus line did a sensuous version of If They Could See Me Now and the boy ' s chorus line members at their buxom best did a unique rendition of Don t you Feel My Leg . The production numbers included It’s Today and It ' s Time to start Living ' On Saturday night, director Lucia Lombardi was crowned queen of our class, our country and the world. Scott Hunt was also an industrious and reliable general manager. Al Rose managed all the business connected with the Frolics, Becky Heeremanns created an elaborate night club set, Joanne Shepard ran the stage and Don Harris created music for the pit orches- tra. Other hard working chairpeople were: Sue Heere- manns — makeup, Peter Larson — lighting, Lisa Mon- roe, Holly Harris and Lucy Griffen — girl s chorus line, Mark Zolla — boy ' s chorus line and Peter Zelinski wrote the tie-ins The advisors who gave a lot of time and were extremely helpful were Mr. Hodsdon, Ms. Jarvie and Mr. Morse. The cast party, unforgetable for some and impossible to remember for others, was sponsored by a friend of our class, Mr. Jordan Patkin. I I hope that every member of the class learned that ' it ' s time to start living ' now. High school isn ' t an end, it ' s just a beginning. — Director Lucia Lombardi Photos courtesy of T ri-Town Transcript . 83 Project Adventure is a new outdoor survival program at Masconomet Juniors take Project Adventure as part of their gym program and seniors may sign up as teacher aides after they have completed the junior year course. The eleventh grade gym program begins with group cooperation games and getting back to nature ' exercis- es. These include obstacle courses, getting a class of thirty people onto a two foot square platform and hav- ing each person stick his face in the ground. As the pro- gram progresses, students learn how to use ropes and climb up to rope courses between trees that are up to 75 feet high. Project Adventure teaches people how to survive alone and in a group. It introduces them to the outdoors and builds their self confidence. There are an infinite number of courses and tests that can be created right in the woods behind the school. Since our program is constantly changing and expanding, it remains inter- esting year after year. Mr. Rufus Little is in charge of Masconomet ' s Project Adventure program. Since the creation of the program, a Project Adventure Biology couse has been added to the curriculum and various field trip options which included canoeing and hiking have been offered. Project Adventure The Senior Christmas party was held at the Thompson Club in North Reading on December 19, 1975. The band, Carnaby, provided entertainment for those who did not spend their night at the open bar. (Luckily, Coca Cola is legal). Then, appropriate gifts were presented to members of the senior class by Santa (Blackhall) Claus. Unfortun- ately, Jay Kimball ' s bottle of prune juice broke all over Bill Cargill ' s champagne bubble bath. Don Harris certainly must have found use for a package of plastic party horns although Ed Mueskes was not overjoyed with his plastic razor. The entire affair was organized by Cheryl Veronda and Ricky White. 85 Valentine ' s Day Party The cafeteria was decorated with hearts and streamers on Thursday, January thirteenth for the Senior Valentine ' s Day Party. The group. Nexus, provided music while chairperson. Sue Newhall and class president, Melanie Shepard baked all the refreshments. About one hundred people attended the party. Masconomet ' s finest Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. The Greenhouse 1971 - 1975 In the four years that we were at Masconomet, many new projects and attitudes were developed. With new ideas being tried, the educational process was always improving and life at Masconomet stayed interesting. Students gained many rights over the past four years. Since we entered high school, five students have been installed to represent the student body at school committee meetings. As members of the school board subcommittees, they have taken part in decisions that affected the students. One of the largest responsibilities that members of this committee obtained for the students was a smoking area that was open be- tween classes and after school. This gave students and parents the right to make a decision about smoking without having it imposed upon them. A new system was instituted, when we were freshmen, that gave students the respon- sibility of using their free time wisely. Resource centers were set up for every major subject where students could study or get extra help. Open gym labs were also started in the new field house so students could play sports during their free periods. And, a breakfast program was started in the cafeteria along with extending the lunch period to 45 minutes. All these options added to the students ' education and gave them the chance to decide for themselves how to spend free time. Academically, many electives were added to the curriculum so that the choice of courses ranged from pottery to Russian history. The creation of the new occupational education department strengthened the students ' ability to get a career oriented edu- cation at Masconomet. As part of this program, in the past two years students have been constructing a new administration building. They were trusted with an impor- tant job and they were able to learn by completing it. In the Saarbrucken Exchange, students from Germany visited Masconomet for a month and then invited Masconomet students to visit them. The students, who helped organize the program along with Ms. Skudra, expanded their education by coming in contact with people from a different cultural background. After school activities have also changed and increased in number. Four new sports were formed: indoor track, girl ' s track, swim team and wrestling team. (We also saw the price of admission to winter sports matches go up to 75$) The school ' s first string quartet was formed while we were in high school and our band took their first trip abroad to Switzerland. The opening of the greenhouse and sick plant clinic as a school service showed a revived interest in ecology and nature. Also, in 1973, our school gained a professional and popular literary magazine, Mindscape. That same year, our class sponsored the second junior banquet at which the cafeteria became a forest of elaborate decorations. Finally, the creation of Radio Masco was a first step toward having a real radio station in our school. There was also negative progress around Masconomet. With the widening of the highway next to the school, we saw the destruction of our surrounding environment. Where bulldozers and cranes stand today, cars will soon be zooming by for all the stu- dents to watch during math class. The fact that little or nothing was done by anyone in the school to try to stop this is a black mark on the progress made during the past four years. From 1971-1975, we have seen many positive advancements at our school. Hopefully, t i k i . , . . r, i j life at Masconomet will continue to grow and change in the years to come. 1 he New Administration Building ° lj)l — f 0 ; V 90 Construction on Rte. 95 A Better Chance is a national program instituted at Masconomet for the first time in 1975. This program gives students of varying ethnic backgrounds a chance to get a better secondary education than was available to them in their home towns. Ten students came to Topsfield from all over the U.S. to be part of this program. They live during the school year in a house on South Main Street with two tutors and resident directors, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacques. (Mrs. Jacques is an English teacher in the high school). Each ABC student also has a host family with whom he can spend some of his free time. The ABC program was started by Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cohen along with a group of concerned adults and students from all three towns. They saw the need for a shar- ing experience with people from another culture at Masconomet. They also felt that our strong school system deserved to be shared with people who were not provided with such a strong education elsewhere. With a lot of help from the communities, the Cohens were able to get the program under way so as to insure a good experience for the ABC students at Masconomet. Ten fine people came to the school in September. They have contributed to school activities and. to the education of those around them. And, in being at Mascono- met, these people are provided with an education that they can use to its best ad- vantage. ABC: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Charles Brown Row 2: Thaddeus Brown, Jose Figueroa Row 3: Peter King, Sam Davis, Dave West (tutor), Lance Roberts, Ms. Jacques, Mr. Jacques, Carl Simpkins, Steve Slaughter Missing: Ron Nelson - d Winter Week was sponsored by the student council to make the week before winter vacation a little more in- teresting. Chairmen were elected to plan activities each day and council chairperson, Mary Beth Walters was overseer for the whole week. On Monday, night, the popular movie about the 1950 s, American Grafitti, was shown in the auditorium On Tuesday, there was a free basketball game and Wednesday was Hat Day. The council also planned toboganning for that evening on Wheatland ' s Hill. Thursday was flannel shirt day and Friday was Greaser Day. Friday night, there was a sock hop with fifties music for all the greasers, teeny- boppers and people in general. Winter Week Homecoming Day started with a pancake breakfast at the Trinity Church sponsored by the Speech Club. After all the pancakes you could eat , the band, cheerleaders, class floats and decorated cars and bikes all paraded to the school for the football game. The floats were judged before the game and although the sophomores won first prize, the seniors came in at a strong third place with their circus float . Dur- ing halftime, Mike Walsh, representing the student council, crowned Sara Spanos as Homecoming Queen. The senior class boys voted to give this honor to Sara and her court (made up of Amy Wyman, Holly Harris, Pam Stone and Lynn Martens). Unfortunately, the football team lost 12-0 to Amesbury but a strong defense made it a really ex- citing game. That night, the Homecoming Dance was held in the gym. Guests from Amesbury were invited and the dance was probably the greatest money raising event of the year. 93 MAME! ' Life is a banquet and most poor devils are starving to death ' — Mame Mame was the elaborate and sophisticated musical comedy pro- duced at Masconomet on February 28 and March 1. The title role was played by Meg Young and her dry humoured Bosom Bud- dy was played by Lucia Lombardi. Sean McManus made his stage debut as the young Patrick and Peter Relick portrayed Pat- rick ' s grown up counterpart. Other seniors starring in the show were Claire Cayot as the naive Agnes Gooch and Peter Zelinski as the Southern gentleman, Beauregard Bernside. Kim Killiam and Connie Reisdorf were accompanists for the show and Mr. Killian directed the pit orchestra. Mr. Morse organised the stage crew, Ms. Curland directed the choreography and Ms. Jarvie directed the play. 95 These days you have to be very, very strong to allow yourself the luxury of being weak. — The Captain Romanoff and Juliet, a farcical version of Romeo and Juliet by Peter Ustinov, was presented at Masconomet on November 1 and 2. Ken Knisely gave a professional performance in a lead role as the general. The other lead roles, Romanoff and Juliet, were played by Mark Keepers and Donna Murphy. Seniors who added a lot to the performance were Josh Shaktman and Connie Reisdorf as Romanoff ' s parents. Stage Man- ager was Meg Young and Busi- ness Manager was Lucia Lombar- di. The dedicated and capable ad- visors were Mr. Robert Morse and Ms. Jean Jarvie. UNBERCLASSPE0PLE JUNIORS From Left to Right) Row 1 Karen Anzalone, Barbara Ash, Maureen Ballard Row 2: Mary Dana Barndt, Marjorie Behrens, Cynthia Belben Row 3: Joseph Bishop, Lynn Boda, Paul Bogdonoff, Row 4: Hugh Bogart, Mary Bond, Robert Borden Row 5: Bill Bond, Ron Bouchard, Caryl Bowler Row 6: Carolyn Brett, Debbie Brooks, Mark Brophy, Charles Brown, Jeanette Brownell, Jean Buckley, Leigh Callahan, Lora Caputo Row 7 : Janet Carter, Susan Carver, Rob Cathcart, Mickey Cerino, Lisa Charshoodian, Laurie Chartier, Kim Crawford, Robert Cavalieri. 98 (From Left to Right) Row 1: Sue DeSouza, Frederick Dougherty, Darlene Driscoll. Row 2: John Fernandez, Tom Fiske, Jackie Fitch. Row 3: Brian Flaher- ty, Jeff Fuller, Ron Fyfe, Row 4: Karl Gabbard, Susan Gagnon, Jayne Gallagher Row 5: Kerry Gardner, Peter Garland, Mary Garten Row 6 Karl Geffken, Leeann Gilbert, Jim Gilford, Anne Gillman, Jim Gingrich, Warren Goodwin, Elaine Gould, Chris Gourley Row 7: Denise Green, Pat Griffen, Paul Griffen, Les Hall, Craig Hancock, Jane Hanlon, Kim Harding, Ken Healey. 99 Kathy Heminway Cyndy Hey Pam Hieber Mary Beth Hoffman Paula Holmes Becky Holt Bill Hood Joe H orvath Andy Hossfeld Melanie Hull Mary Ellen James Mamie Jeffery Ann Johnson Eric Jones Patti Jones Charles Jordan Laurie Keith Sally Kelly Sarah Keyes Kim Killian Steve Kincaid Kathy Kindregan Bill Krupski Gretchen Kruysman Debbie Kunz Myles Lambert Jeff Lane Lois Langis Peter Larson Lee Anne Lawrence Mark Leary Pam Lehmann Jeff Leighton Ed Leonard David Lessing What would you like to change at Masconomet? People in sports shouldn ' t have to take gym. If there ' s one thing I don ' t need, it ' s a little extra ac- tivity. -Dave Munro ' 76 100 Doug Limone Denise Longstreet Barbara McDonald Bob McGregor Lori Ann Madden Peter Madden Sherry Magor Tom Malone Steve Manning Brad Marks Wendy Markus Paula Marshall David Martin Debbie Masse Cindy Matses Kathy McDonough Kevin McGinnity Deb McGregor Martha McLaughlin Toby Mead Rosemary Melvin Denise Mercier Kelly Mihalaros Sharon Miller Chip Mitchell Martin Moffett Randi Monroe Richard Moore Claudia Mott Barb Mueskes Bruce Moulton David Monro Donna Murphy Lori Nangle Mike Nault (From Left To Right) Row 1: Wendy Nelson, Steve Newall, Mike Noll, Greg Nulk, Carol O ' Berti, Nancy O ' Brien, Mary O ' Donnell, Dan Page Row 2: Becky Palmer, Connie Panella, Pattie Payne, Craig Peck, Clyde Poland, Anthea Poole, Martha Price, Chris Provencher Row 3: Russ Pzsenny, Alan Race, Ellen Reeve Row 4: Kathy Reid, Harry Reifel, Don Reilly Row 5: Sarah Rider, Amy Ripple, Dennis Robbins Row 6: David Robertson, Eric Rollfs, John Rolsma. Row 7 : Cathy Rosenbaum, Carol Torres, Sarah Thuermer. 102 (From Left To right) Row 1: John Borden, John Rouse, Roy Sadurlund, Mike Salmon, Glen Sanderson, Lisa Savery, Jeff Savoie, Scott Savory Row 2: Erik Schmakel, Paula Schmitt, Charlie Schumacher, Jan Schulte, Tom Shaughnessy, Nancy Shipley, Marylou Silva, Mike Sims Row 3 Don Simms, Steve Slaughter, Liz Smith, Row 4: Graham Smith, Richard Smith, Susan Smith Row 5: Clayton Spicer, Kevin Spring, Leslie Spring Row 6: Amy Stoddard, Sandy Stone, Dick Stott. Row 7: Jean Terruso, Nancy Thing, Ann Thompson. 103 (From Left To Right) Row 1: Chris Tragert Row 2: Peter Tyson, Jackie Tyson, Tim Tyson, John VanSickler Row 3: Charlie Veinot, Erik Viggh, Nancy Vistorino, Nancy Vivi- ani Row 4. Gretchen Vogt, Paul Walako, Todd Weltler, Nancy Whitley Row 5: Steve Wiswell, Mark Woodbury, John Yates, Robin Zeigler. Monday is lazy, boring, falling asleep, not in a very good mood day. In other words, Monday is lousy. Tuesday is the same, Wednesday is a little better be- cause that signifies the middle of the week and there are only two days left. Thursday starts to get better, Friday is terrific because I have four frees. It ' s also pay day. -Steve Kincaid ' 76 John Abare Jean Chamberlin Cindy DelMastro Mark Frederickson Bradford Lowell Ellen Achenbach Christine Chetty Susan Denman Scott Frost Jan Macaulay Terry Ackerman David Chub Charlotte Dexter John Gage Paula MacLeod Phyllis Altieri Matt Cirinna Susan Diamond Maureen Gaglione Michele Mairo Paul Ammann Mark Clark Denita DiCicco Rand Gaudet Richard McCarthy Jean Anderson Donna Clarke Terry DiFrancesco Kevin Gould Laurie Mcllvaine Judy Anderson Matt Clayton John Dinan Lillian Griffin Karen Mendalka Peggy Anderson Paul Coleman Anne Drew Timothy Grimm Jane McMenimen Guy Andrews Debbie Cole David Durkee Diane Halfrey Jeffery Miller Karen Angeline Robert Cole Scott Dwinell Glenn Harlow Russell Myers Richard Bagley Lisa Connell Toby Englehardt John Harris Cynthia Nickerson John Bakewell Mike Coulombe Tom Everson Sarah Harwood Cary O ' Brien Katherine Bakker Don Coulter George Falkowski Jan Haykal Cynthia Parsons David Barrett Tim Creamer Jonathan Fay John Healy Diana Repucci Michael Barry Mark Crandall Tony Ferrari Robyn Hinckley Heidi Richardson Carol Bassette Robert Crocker Lynn Feulner Beth Holmes James Ryan Sara Beck Julie Cunningham Tom Fiorella James Hume Laurie Sharland Gary Bell Mark Currier Carolyn Fioretti Mark Irish Wendy Stieglitz Daniel Bergsten Tim Cusack Jean Fischer Julie Johnson Laurie Swift Robert Bernstein Lisa Cushing James Fitzpatrick Tammy Joy Cynthia Trupasso Olaf Beyer Steve Dane Susan Ford Brain Keith James VanNest Karen Bishop Dorothy Davis Debra Forgione Barb King Donna Walsh Varis Blaus Lisa Davis Wendy Forney Kristina Knight Tom Wehling Chris Brown Sam Davis William Foshage Roxanne Larson Christine West Kathy Bryant Henry Deboer Carol Foster John LeColst Tom Wong Gail Chadwick John Degan Irvin Foster Cindy Lindh 1 SOPHOMORES (Left To Right) Row 1: Mark Agnew, Laurie Ajootian, Lynn Anderson, Wayne Ashley. Row 2: Kurt Baier, Scott Baker, Bruce Baldwin, Patty Balletto Row 3: Eric Bannon, Bill Baron, Andy Barr, Greg Barr Row 4: Dave Bartlett, Nancy Bears, Jenny Beaujean, Robert Bemis, Row 5: Alan Benson, Sarah Bergstrom, Holly Bill, Paul Bogart, Row 6: Diane Bolen, Bob Bolen, Jeff Bonasia, Scott Bortzfield. Row 7: Debbie Bouchard, Pauline Bouchard, Wayne Bouchard, Mark Bourgeois. Row 8: Pam Bowman, Matt Boyle, Laura Brockelman, Julian Brookes. (Left To Right) Row 1 Thaddeus Brown, Mary Buckley, Suzanne Bullens, Marie Bushee Row 2: Kevin Butler, Pat Butler, Matt Calla- han, Laura Cameron Row 3: Robert Carbone, Pam Carney, Julie Car- roll, Gary Carter Row 4: Pat Cashman, Scott Caswell, Judy Cataldo, Sharon Caulfied. (Left To Right) Row 1: Matt Dustin, Steve Dustin, Linda Earle, Dale Eddy. Row 2: Bill Elliot, Glenn Evans, Laurel Evans, John Farley. Row 3: Pam Fasano, Mike Ferrari, Gina Wright, Pat Ferreira. Row 4: Jose Figu- eroa, Ellen Fishcher, Laurie Fitzpatrick, Joan Flynn. (Left To Right) Row 1: Ellen Davis, Pat Dawes, Pauline Day, Tom Deans, Row 2: Jim Decoulos, Charles Denault, Teresa Denis, Jane De- winter Row 3: Andrea DiBenedetto, Scott DiVenuti, Patty Doane, Cin- dy Donahue Row 4: David Doucett, Lori Duclow, Mike Duffy, Sally Dunn. If I didn ' t have to go to school . . . I ' d go to the South Pa- cific. That ' s where it ' s warm and lus- cious. They meet you with vegetables and anyone with blonde hair, they treat like a god. Just to sail around in the nice warm cli- mate would be nice. -Ned Wright ' 77 107 (Left To Right) Row 1 Denise Foden, Mary Ford, Richard Friberg, Sandy Fuhs, Laurie Gaffey, Debbie Gage, Mike Gaglione, Debbie Gates Row 2 : Tom Gaudet, Robert Gilbert, Mark Giordano, Ronald Giovannacci, Craig Goldsmith, Sally Goodale, Peter Goodwin, Debbie Goreham Row 3: Ricky Gould, Debbie Green, Tim Grimm Row 4: Paul Gullifer, Lisa Hagen, Jody Hale Row 5 : Sue Hall, Debbie Hamilton, Paul Hamilton Row 6: Burton Hampton, Laur- en Hampton, Rosemarie Hawkes Row 7: Tom Hennigan, Stephen Herland, Nancy Hillery. 108 (From Left To Right) Row 1: Chris Hooven, Beth Huckins, Scott Huber, Linda Hume, Walter Hussev, Paul Hyde, Joe Iarocci, Donna Ireland Row 2: Car- rie Jacobs, Nancy Jalbert, Clive Jackman, Eva Janvrin, David Jarman, Dianne Jensen, Jim Johnson, Lori Jones Row 3: Mary Jones, Laura Jordan, Mike Kastrinelis, Row 4: Mark Keepers, Jackie Kelly, Sharon Kelley Row 5: Steven Kelley, Dana Kimball, Kris Kimball Row 6: Pe.ter King, Eric Kinney, Cindy Kling Row 7: Jody Klosowski, Tom Knight, Paul Knobloch. What do you want to be when you grow up? I just want to grow up. -Peter Shepard ' 77 A demolition expert. -Steven Callard ' 77 Rich. -Kevin Kraus ' 77 A guitarist or an astronomer. -Jon Fay ' 77 109 What do you think of the food at Masconomet? Steve Hogan Bill Holaday Jim Hollow Lisa Knudsen Steve Kohlhofer Ted Kokernak Kevin Kraus Robert Kunelius Gary Kupreance Scott Laird Louise Lambert Janet Lambertson Marion Laughlin Kevin Leary Mike Leathe Paul LeBel Debbie LeBlanc Doris Leighton Roger LeMay Craig Leonard Primo Lombardi Corey Longstreet Diane Lorant Lizz Lovell Sharon Ludes Debbie Lynch Wayne Mackert Doug MacCormack Geo. Mandragouras Dave Mann Leslie Marandola Bill Martinuk Paul Matthews Leslie Mattson Greg May ... Peggy Anderson ' 76 Jim McDonough Christy McNeny John McGee Ellen McGinnity Doug Mcllvaine Christy McLellan Ken McLoon Chris McNally John Mendalka Kristin Merman April Metzger Cheryl Michaelson Dave Miller Doug Milley Prudy Minich Kathy Moore Mark Moore Gary Moser Alison Mott Vernon Young Debbie Murphy Donna Murphy Kate Murphy Sue Murray Debbie Myers Phil Myers Rhonda Myers Sonja Nathan Ed Nelson Ron Nelson Ted Buiting Eric Neuman Sandy Nickerson Kathy Noyes Maureen O ' Brien H 1 What do you think of the seniors? They think they ' re big. Now take Rick Bedro- sian, for example, he ' s big. — Bill Smythe ' ll They ' re human beings. -Scott DiVenuti ’ll I like them more than the sophomores. -Emily Sclafani ' ll They ' re a bunch of brats. -Steve Collard ' ll (From Left To Right) Row 1: Steve O Brien, John O ' Brien, Dee Onufry Row 2: Jerry Palazola, Brian Palmer, Larry Patch Row 3: Dann y Payne, Beth Pedici- ni, Steve Peterson Row 4 Laurie Petrulis, Tim Petty, Jan Phanuef Row 5 Kevin Pickett, Randy Pickus, Bill Poel Row 6: Heather Pollock, Laurie Poole, Ju- lie Porteous, Charlene Pottie, Alan Prescott, Blane Prescott, Dave Quill, Joan Quist Row 7: June Quist, Cheryl Rabenius, Anne Rafferty, Jane Raley, Kar- en Reilly, Peter Relick, Glen Rhuda, Linda Rielly. 112 Masconomet has made me . . . an authority on dino- saurs. I ' ve done so many reports on dinosaurs. Ac- tually, I just use the same ones every year and add stuff to them . . . but don ' t tell my teachers. -Janice Chuluda ' 77 (From Left To Right) Row 1: Lance Roberts, Pam Rogal, Marcia Rollins. Row 2: Charles Ross, Clifton Rouff, Doug Russell Row 3: Dan Ryan, Matt Ryan, Debra Saitow Row 4: Dave Salmon, Ellen Sanders, Dianne Schepis Row 5: Erik Schiff, Ingrid Schmakel, Emily Sclafani Row 6: Robert Scott, Phil Sedler, Carol Yetman, Cindy Sgroi, Kathee Shannon, Erin Shaughnessy, Valerie Shuman, Bob Silva Row 7: Ron Smith, Susan Smith, Bob Snowman, Rich Soldano, John Stevens, Bob Stone, Mitch Trammell, Bob Ulbin. 113 (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mary Jane VanKavelaar, Joe Verrengia, Cheryl Vient, Amy Vincent, Paul Waddle, Mark Walsh, Mary Walsh Row 2: Bob Walsh Bob Walter, Jane Walz, Cindy Watson, Joel Weaver Row 3: Loren Weeks, Jane Welsh, Dawn Weltler Row 4: Ron Weyland, Tim White, Margie Whiting, Janet Whitmore, John Wittemore. Row 5: Dean Windermann, Heidi Wise, Sue Wong, Charles Wood, David Wood, Wil- lv Woodbridge, Ned Wright. Susan Atwood Bob DePierre Richard Luz Maria Stephans John Blais John Dickson Peter Mailey Jeff Stevens Ed Bohemier Tom Dolan Allison Marks Wendy Stromberg Bill Bourgeois Lee AnnDriscoll Curits Metzgar Arthur Sullivan John Breshnaham Lisa Drummond Barbara Nesbitt Marianne Sullivan Mark Bryant Peter Ferrari Tom Porter Ron Theokas Barbara Carroll John Fryer John Sanborn Bryan Thomas Christopher Castner Brian Gould Gretchen Sennott Eric Thompson Tom Chub Chris Hoosick Eric Shaktman Tracy Tompkins Jim Cobleigh David Jeffery Alan Shepard Margaret Weisslitz Peri Cohen Tom Jennings Peter Shepard Brian Wright Steve Collard Bob Johnson Russ Shimer Steven Yonis Wayne Coulombe Hollv Knight Greg Smith A. David Young Richard Couturier Kerwin Knisely Bill Smyth Valerie Dawes Virginia Kuczun Laura Stallard Kristine Day Sharon Lundin George Stan wood 114 FRESHMEN (From Left To Right) Row 1: Paul Abare, Tom Achenbach, Mark Ake, Laura Amman, Row 2: Rachel Angeline, Joanne Auman, Kobin Bailly, John Baker Row 3: Alice Bakker, Frank Bane, Michael Baron, Ann Barry, Row 4: Brian Barry, Caryn Bartlett, Ed Bogart, Bruce Bears Row 5: Pete Bedrosian, Dave Begrens, Ken Belisle, Sue Bernstein Row 6: Mike Bertalone, Bonnie Bishop, Brenda Bishop, Omars Blaus Row 7: Dave Bond, Laura Bond, Leith Borden, Greg Bortzfield, Row 8: Linda Bouchard, Paul Bourque, Sue Bouchard, Art Boudreau. (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mike Braddy, Jim Bresnahan, Gail Brightman Row 2: Jim Brockelman, Charles Brown, Scott Brown Row 3: Joanne Bucyk, Ron Buell Jeff Bugbee Row 4: Brett Burgard, Cathy Burke, Rich Burns Row 5: Larry Carlson, Cathy Carr, Vincent Cassidy. Row 6: Mike Cavalieri, Jim Cavanaugh, Carol Chamberlin, Sue Chouinard, Byron Chrissis, Melissa Clarke, Dave Coe, Dan Conrad Row 7: Noell Connor, Doreen Conway, Dean Cowhig, Andy Cox, Steve Crosby, Cheryl Currier, Jeff Cusack, Dan Cushing. 116 At Masconomet, I have learned how to behave in the hall; it ' s a matter of speaking. If something ' s wrong and they ask me for my name, I tell them a fake one. -Teresa Fioretti ' 78 (From Left To Right) Row 1: Julie D ' Amario, Doug Daniels, Judy Davis Row 2: Pam Davis, Mark Clayton, Peter Dawley Row 3: Mike Delaney, Paul De- laney, John DeMerritt Row 4: Cathy Denman, Charles DePierre, Diana Deroo Row 5: Matt Desmond, Dave Dewberry, Alan Dexter Row 6: Ron Dole, Shawn Donovan, Carol Dorman, Jim Doucette, Lisa Doucette, Trudy Dougherty, Mark Dufour, Ranee Duncan Row 7: Jennifer Dulin, Elizabeth Dustin, Milton Ezzard, Dave Fain, Andrea Feldman, Phil Ferrari, Jim Feulner, Terry Fioretti. 117 Jeff Bates John Fiorella David Flagg Vincent Foden Gerry Foshage Eric Fredrickson John Furlong Paul Gaglione Lisa Gallo Peter Garten Beth Gates James Garten Andy Gaunt Francis Gayton Joanne Geary Alex Giger Steve Giles Marie Giordano Sue Glatz Ron Glidden Diane Goff Charles Goodhue Lynn Goreham Patty Gregory Patty Guarino Roger Guest Caroline Hall Doug Hall Dan Hanlon Sandy Harlow Walter Garmer Scott Harris Lori Hart Denise Hathaway Peter Hatt 118 Bruce Haykal Ruth Healey Becky Hebb Trebor Heminway Sheryl Henderson Bob Hildebrand Jeff Hoffman Jill Holaday Lyn Holmes Karen Hoover Frank Horvath Tamara Humphrey Erik Hunt Debbie Hurlburt Beth Hussey Jeff Irish Dale Johnson Carol Jones Tom Jones Sarah Joy Raymond Joyce Marlene Joyce Mark Kaepplein Becky Keith Donna Kelley Kris Killian Don King Linda Kleinfelter Robin Kopel Turner Kruysman Sue LaHaye Sherry Laird Ken Lane Bill Lane Irene LaRocca 119 (Left To Right) Row 1: Richard Le Coist, Julie Leighton, Dana Leighton, Joe Leies, Darlene Lennox, Darren Loehr, Kathy Loughlin, Kathleen Love Row 2: Derrick Luz, Sandy Lundin, Mark Luz, Chris Lynch, Dave Lynch, Linda MacDonald, Donna Magnani, Steve Magyar. Row 3: Dick Mailey, Chris Man- ning, Sandy Manning Row 4: Alicia Markus, Joanne Marland, Andy Masse. Row 5: Mary May, Melanie May, John McCormack. Row 6: Mary Mc- Donough, Judy McGee, Tim McLaughlin Row 7: Mike McLean, Kathy McMahon, Mike McMillan. Describe your day: I go to class. I go to study each day. I ' d like to go to open lab but my locker ' s bust- ed and they won ' t fix it till February vaca- tion. There ' s really nothing interesting here except maybe what I read on the desks. — Dave Redman ' 78 120 (From Left To Right) Row 1: Linda Merman, Meredith Miller, Jennifer Moffett, Bill Monahan, Cindy Moore, Wayne Moore, Dave Moore, Deidre Murphy Row 2: Ellen Moy, Mary Ann Mueskes, Atty Mullins, Paul Munroe, Kevin Murphy, Molly Murphy, Bob Murphy, Linda Murray Row 3 : Paul Muzichuk, Tracey Nangle, John Nault Row 4: Bob Newton, Scott Nickerson, John Oberti Row 5: Mike O ' Brien, Suzanne O ' Brien, Phil O ' Flaherty Row 6: Donna Oliver, Jim Orfanos, Cheryl Parkhurst Row 7: Don Pappas, Lauren Paterson, Mike Peake. 121 (From Left To Right) Row 1 Allison Peck, Bill Penney, Greg Peterson, Ken Peterson Row 2 Laura Peterson, Jackie Phelan, Grady Phillips, George Poole Row 3 Scott Porter, Pam Powers, Sally Rakip, Brian Ralphs Row 4: Christine Rawding, Michael Reagan, Dave Redman, Donna Regii. (From Left To Right) Row 1: David Reifel, Barb Reidy, Richard Renwick, Joel Richardson Row 2: Anthony Riker, Steve Robbins, Dan Rolsma, Richard Rossi Row 3: Jim Roy, Lisa Rubchinuk, Don Russell, Kathy O ' Brien Row 4: Sheila Ryan, Robert Sader- lund, Patty Savoie, Louis Olmsted. (Left to Right) Row 1: Pam Savery, Julie Sawyer, Suzanne Schepis, Bob Schilling Row 2: Steve Sedler, Debra Seferian, Rand Shannon, Dan Shaw Row 3 Wendy Shaw, Jamie Shepard, Sharon Shepard, Holly Shuman Row 4: Herb Siegert, Christine Singleton, Ron Skinner, Arthur Smith. (Left to Right )Row 1: Steve Smith, Ralph Sneeden, Charles Snowman, Jane Soldano Row 2: Chris Spottiswoode, Peggy Spring, Lynda Steen, Steve Steiner Row 3: Mark Stevens, Kathy Stewart, Sarah Stoddard, Tina Sweet Row 4: Lee Swasey, Linda Talberth, Dave Theurmer, Ben Thompson. (From Left To Right) Row 1 Cindy Thompson, Rich Tower, Bob T ragert, Dave T rust, Jodi T urpel, Julie Tyson, Dole Venezia, Lisa Vient Row 2 Anna Viggh, Joe Vogt, Mary Wadlinger, Cathy Walsh, Nancy Walsh, Heidi Walsh, Colleen Walter, Mark Warfield Row 3: Peggy Wass, Daryl Waters, Brian Watson, Lauren Wendel, Lisa West, Chris Wheeler, Arthur White, Cheryl White Row 4: John White, Scott Whi- tley, Leah Williams, Connie Wilson, Debbie Wood, Steve Young, Curtis Zingg, Lisa Zoglio Row 5: Mark Zoglio, John Ely, Sam Facella, Maureen Farley, Daniel Gallagher, Richard Gendron, Julie Jacques, Mar- tin Johnson Row 6: Tim Kindregan, Karl Krupski, Hal Leibowitz, Lucinda Martin, Dave Moran. Jeff Bates Janet Carroll Steven Cole Stephan Dellazoppa Bernard Dellea Lloyd DeRosier Mark DiVito Judith Frasca Stephan Jackman Mark Eric Krantz Sherry Ann Laird Patricia Langell Donald McCarthy Thomas Nentwig Mariann Procetto Richard Rosenthal Regina Scribner David Thomson David Webber Brian Woodbury 124 CLUBS Service Clubs Senior Guidance Advisery Board (From LeftTo Right) Row 1: Jackie DiBenedetto, Andy Minich, Joyce Small, Barb Michaelsen, Cindy McMillan. Row 2: Chris Whel an, Karen Wimer, Mary Beth Walter, Dave Johnson, Linda Kenny, Julie Tumber, Erin O ' Brien, Karen McDonough, Les Paterson, Jayne Weatherby. Missing: Sally Welsh, Holly Harris, Sara Spanos, Jean Padjen, Nancy Steele, Scott Ackerman This is the first year that the Senior Guidance Advisory Board has organized fund-raising events for a college scholarship. The Board sponsored College Night and a Three Stooges film festival. They are planning more film festivals for the rest of 1975. The officers are Chairman: Jackie DiBenedetto, Co-Chairman: Andy Minich, Secretary: Sara Spanos. Ms. Ruth Halloran is the advisor. Leader ' s Club (From Left To Right) Row 1: Sandy Lyth, Paula Baker, Sue Newhall, Sue Heeremans. Row 2: Suki Bullens, Prudy Minich, Andrea DiBenedtto, Beth Fasano, Kathee Shannon, Nancy Hillary, Chris Whelan. Row 3: Sandy Fuhs, Di- ane Mandragouras, Jayne Weatherby, Claudia Mott, Sue DeSouza, Jackie DiBenedetto, Pat Payne Row 4: M B. Walters, Linda Kenny, Erin O Brien, Gretchen Kruysman, Ellen Davis. Missing: Deb Ackerman, Jean Anderson, Carol Baldwin, Jenn Barbour, Lisa D ' Agostino, Sherry Doucett, M.J. VanKavelaar. The Leaders Club assists the gym teachers in their classes. The club sponsored a raffle and they also have had many bake sales. The members sell jack- ets to the junior and senior high students. The officers are President: Sue Heeremans, Vice President: Sue Newhall, Secretary: Paula Baker, Treasuer: Sandy Lyth. The club advisor is Ms. Finnegan. 125 National Honor Soceity The members of the National Honor Society are responsible for the bookstore in the library. Every Tuesday and Friday they also sponsor a candy sale to raise money for a scholarship fund. A tutoring service is also supplied by the members to other students. The officers are President John Bernays, Vice Pres.: Dave Johnson, Secretary: Bev Bleisch, Treasurer: Kathy Stevens. Mr. Rich- ard Meegan is the N.H.S. advisor. The honor society regrets the loss of Kim Agnew to the Mountain School, (from left to right) Row 1: Randi Monroe, Sarah Harwood, Claudia Mott, Debbie Ackerman, Peggy Anderson, Sue DeSouza. Row 2: Stephanie Luz, Jim Goodding, Beth Hadley, Kathy Stevens, David Johnson, Jon Bernays, Bev Bleisch, Wendy Marcus. Row 3: Peter Bowerman, Don Simms, A1 Rose, Andy Minich, Jay Borden, Joe Fischer, Kim Killian, Beth Fasano, Nancy Simms, Mike Small, Jeff Martin, Kent Barclay Row 4:Jean Fischer, Kathy Reid, Terry Ackerman, Alan Race, Gretchen Kruysman, Nancy Vivianni. Missing: Nan cy Gage, Kathy Kelly, Brenda Moore, Kathy Roy, Kathy Bryant, Lora Caputo, Steve Dane, Sue Denman, Tom Fiske, Brian Flaher ty, Pam Hieber, Paula Holmes, Lisa Savery, Mike Sims, Liz Smith, Carol Torres. Career Clubs Future Nurses (Front Left To Right) Row 1: Janice Chuluda, Diane Lorant, Jane Reilly. Row 2: Mrs. Nault, Pam Pow- er Rhonda Myers, Nancy Galbert, Sheri Qaird. Missing: Linda Talberth, Sally Goodale, P. Dawes, J. Haykal The Future Nurses Club officers are President: Jane Reilly, Vice President: Diane Lorant, Sec- retary ' : Janice Chuluda. They organize field trips to medical and surgical hospitals. The club provides the members with an awareness of the high school courses that are related to the field of nursing. Mrs. Nault is advisor to the members. 126 D.E.C.A. Club (From Left To Right) Row 1: Dan Hutchins, Rich Yonis, Brian Bras ' seur Row 2: June Anderson, Donna Baker, Mandy Bouchard, Lucy Griffin, Wendy Evans, Ron Smith, Charlotte Dougherty. Missing: Hans Blumberg, Ed Carroll, Pete Cole, Jerry Flammia, Jeff Gibeley, Mike O ' Brien, Donna Saulnier, Jon Ridpath, Julie Williams, Aaron Powell, Beth Vitale, Dave Pitt, Bob Wheadon. The D.E.C.A. Club ' s goal is to develop future leadership in marketing and product distribution. The members attend competitive events on regional, state, and national levels. The club ' s fund raising events include a school store and talent shows. Mr. Donald Smith is club advisor. The officers are: president, Rich Yonis; vice pres., Jeff Gibley; sec., Don- na Saulnier; treas., Peter Cole. The 1975 Boozers Annonymous Club is remaining strictly annonymous this year due to the sparce tur- nout for their yearbook picture. We apologise for scheduling them during cocktail hour. Language Clubs French Club (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Jane Dewinter, Janice Chuluda, Lisa Savory, Pam Carney, Mary Jones, Becky Palmer. Row 2: Sonya Nathan, Heather Pollack, Nancy Jalbert, Willy Woodridge, Dan Cressy, Thomas Gaudet, Steve Collard, Lauren Weeks, Rhonda Myers, Ellen Achenbach Missing: Kevin Kraus, Sheila Ryan, Pam Savery, Julie Leighton, Marion Laughlin, Sarah Harwood, Donna Murphy, Charles Brown, Mary Buckley, Chris Siegert, DeeDee Goff, Mark Keepers. The French Club officers are president: Pam Carney, vice president: Lisa Sa- vory, secretary: Janice Chuluda, treasurer: Mary Jones, student advisor: Becky Palmer. The French Club has organized car washes and bake sales to raise money for a trip to Canada. Ms. Sylvia Disenhof, an authority on all languages, is the club advisor. German Club (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ingrid Schmakel, Jane Raley, Charlotte Dexter, Martha McLaughlin, Nancy Walsh, Lin- da Steen Row 2: Joe Fischer, Laura Pat- terson, Ellen Moy, Jean Fischer, Beth Hadley. The German Club members have sponsored bake sales to raise funds for a German student scholarship. Officers are President: Charlotte Dexter, Vice President: Jane Raley, Secretary: Nancy Walsh, Treasurer: Ingrid Schmakel. Ms. Vija Skudra provides faculty advice and counsel. 127 German Exchange Students (Left To Right) Row 1: Charlotte Dexter, Mary Bond, Mark Fredrickson, Denita Diciccio. Row 2: Polly Barr, Susan Carver, Mike Walsh, Miles Lambert, Chris Chetty. Missing: Chris Ingalls, Nick Leighton, Charlie Hilde- brand, Gretchen Kruysman, Jackie Mott, Hugh Bogart, Dan Bergsten. The German Exchange provides Mascono- met students with the opportunity to attend school in Germany. It also gives German Students a chance to at- tend school here. During their stay, the German students went to a german exhibition at Harvard and to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The advisor is Ms. Vija Skudra. Spanish Club (From Left To Right) Row 1: Linda Giovannacci, Carol Oberti Row 2: Susan Atwood, Ellen Fischer, Mr. Cavallaro, Sara Beck, Alan Benson Missing: S. Smith, Wendy Forney, C. Brown, Connie Pannella, Heidi Richardson, Laurie Sharland. The Spanish Club officers are Linda Giovannacci, Pres.; Connie Panella, v.p.; Alan Benson, treas. Spanish stu- dents visited the Museum of Fine Arts to see Span- ish exhibits and afterwards ate at the Latino Res- taurant. They also made pinatas. Advisor is Mr. David Cavallaro. iuV ' -ii-w Hi Speech Club (From Left To Right) Row 1: Diane Patkin, Steph Luz, Bev Bleisch, Al Rose. Row 2: Heather Pollock, Lisa Savory, Gwen Flagg, Pete Relick, Meg Young, Jon Bernays, Carolyn Cavanaugh Row 3: Mr. Cowan, Karen Merman, Claire Cayot, John Borden, Peggy Anderson, Kathee Shannon, Amy Ripple, Bill Baron, Peter Zelinski. Missng: Barb Gingrade, Claudia Mott, Mark Agnew, Blake Bisson, Matt Clayton, Tom Fiske, Ken Knisley, Lucia Lombardi, Donna Murphy, Jean Padjen, Laurie Poole, Kathy Roy, Scott Savory, Joe Vergenia, Pat Doane, Lauren Hampton, Nancy Hillery, Peter Larson, Beth Pedicini, Blake Bisson, Sonja Nathan, Bill Symth, Margie Whiting. The Speech Club is responsible for one of the largest speech competitions in New England, the Masconomet Speech Show Festival. Speech Club members organized this year ' s first Pancake Breakfast on Homecoming Day. Barb Gingrande is presi- dent, Bev Bleisch is vice president, Al Rose is treasurer, Diane Patkin is historian, Claudia Mott is recording secretary and Steph Luz is corresponding sec- retary. Mr. George Cowan is the speech team coach and advisor. Debate (From Left To Right) Peter Zelinski, A1 Rose, Heather Pollock, Jon Bernays, Ken Knisley. Missing: Jackie DiBenedetto, Lynn Martens, Barb Gingrande. The debate team is made up of students in the debate class and in the speech club.Theyentered 15-20 tournaments this year and came away with one third place trophy as a team. Barb Gingrande and Ken Knisley are the high- est scoring long time debaters while rookie. Heather Pollock, has the best record for 1975 alone. Radio Masco (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Joe Verrengia, Steph Luz. Row 2: Donna Murphy, Karen Merman, Jay Borden, Meg Young, Barb Gingrande. Row 3: Ken Knisley, Peter Larson, Peggy Anderson, Bev Bleisch. Missing: Sal Welsh, Gwen Flagg, Matt Clayton. Every afternoon groups of three meet to record the announcements to be broadcasted the fol- lowing morning. Radio Masco organized three dif- ferent programs of music and school related items to air over WNBP in Newburyport. One of the club ' s goals for the near future is to have an FM radio station at Masconomet. The Radio Masco advisor is Mr. George Cowan. Theatrical Clubs Zu T A Production Staff (From Left To Right) Row 1: Heidi Richardson, Carol Yetman, Lucia Lombardi, A1 Rose, M. Buckley, Kim Killi- an. Row 2: Barbie Hatt, Kim Killian, Kevin Kraus, Gwen Flagg, Jenny Beaujean, Jon Bernays, Ken Knisley, Donna Murphy. Missing: Jay Borden, Connie Reisdorf, Lisa Cushing. This energetic group is responsible for all pub- licity and ticket sales for plays and musicals at Mascono- met. A1 Rose is the manager of this committee. 129 Make-Up Committee (From Left To Right) Row 1: Donna Ireland, Heidi Richardson. Row 2: Carol Yetman, Alicia Heine, C. McMahon, Roxanne Larson. Missing: W. Nelson, D. Green, D. Steele, D. Hurl- bert. Heidi Richardson and Donna Ireland are the make-up committee co-chairpeople. This organization is essential to the actual stage presence of actors in Masconomet dramatic pro- ductions. Ms. Deborah Steele is the committee advisor. Set Design (From Left To Right) Row 1: Christy McEneny, Kathy Bryant, Dawn Weltler. Row 2: Jenny Beaujean, Rick Moore, Kim Killian, Mary Buckley Row 3: Barb Hatt, Heather Pollack, Cindy Sgroi, Leslie Spring, Joan Quist, Sue Atwood, Kevin Kraus, Mark Keepers, Hal Leibowitz. When scenes for the stage productions need to be built, the Set Design Committee goes to work planning the placement of sets and props. Ms. Marilyn Cahill oversees this student group. Costume Committee (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Kim Killian, Gwen Flagg. Row 2- Diane Lorant, Mary Jones, Sheila Ryan. Missing: Lisa Monroe, Mary Beth Hoffmann, Kathy Regii, Carol Jones, Sherry Doucette. Under the auspices of Ms Kathleen Cavan- augh, the costume designers strive to recreate a character or scene in a play with the raw materials of cloth, thread and other accessories. Kathy Regii and Mary Beth Hoffman are the co- chairpeople. Stage Crew (From Left To Right) Row 1: Jeanette Brownell, Cindy Sgroi, Lisa Cushing, Hal Leibowitz, Dawn Weltler, Leslie Spring. Row 2: Josh Shaktman, Barb Hatt, Cin- dy Moore, Jill Holaday, Neal Bleau, Jeff Fuller, Sherri Mueller, Karen Bishop, Alicia Heine. Row 3: Sandy Peabody, Kevin Kraus, Gerry Scott, Joanne Au- man, Dave Young, Todd Weltler, Peter Larson, Bill Bond, Dan Cushing, Debbie McGregor, Jean Fischer. The Stage Crew members learn all of the technical aspects of the theater. Every production has a different stage manager. The advisor for Stage Crew is Mr. Robert Morse (He is also a distant relative of Oliver Farkinwell). Thespians (From Left To Right) Row 1: Jean Brownell, Stephanie Luz, Gwen Flagg, Laurie Chartier. Row 2: Connie Reisdorf, Claire Cayot, Lucia Lombardi, Peter Bowerman, Kim Killian. Row 3: Barb Hatt, Ken Knisley, Rick Moore, Bill Bond, Peter Larson, Alicia Heine Row 4: Meg Young, A1 Rose. Missing: Joanne Shepard, Ann Hawkins, Kathy Regii. The T hespians sponsor a dinner theater in the fall and organize a spring production. A group trip to New York City to view a play is planned every year. The officers are president: Lucia Lombardi, Vice Pres: Peter Bowerman, Secretary: Claire Cayot. Ms. Jean Jarvie is the Thespian advisor. The Thespians warned us that correct spelling and pronuncia- tion of their club ' s name was very important . 131 Musical Organizations Band (From Left To Right) Row 1: David Miller, Deidra Murphy, Alicia Heine, Kris Killian, Christie McEneny, Mark Keepers, Ellen Moy, Peggy Wass, Larry Learned Row 2: Gwen Flagg, Kim Killian, Ellen Davis, Carolyn Cavanaugh, David Wood, Neil Bleau, Carol Yetman, Anna Viggh, Margaret Jones. Row 3: Linda Filchak, Tom Everson, Darren Jacobs, Bob Sweet, Chad Goodhue, John Stevens, Hal Leibowitz, Linda Kleinfelter, Carol Jones. Row 4: Steve Nicker- son Ed Nelson, Jenny Beaujean, Mark Rolsma, Dave Bond, Dave Redman. Row 5: Sam Winslow, Jim Cavanaugh, Charlotte Dexter, Don Harris, Chris Siegert, Mike Leathe, Claire Cayot, Al Rose, Mark Giordano Row 6: Joe Holaday, Bill Bond, John Rolsma, Joe Fischer, Jessy Smith, David Flagg, Scott- Porter, Matt Dustin Missing: Carolyn Collins, Pete Lovell, Gerry Scott, Nancy Bears, Sharon Caulfield, Jim Cobleigh, Dave Doucett, Peter Relick, Cindy Sgroi Al Shapard, Barb MacDonald, Bruce Bears, Denise Hathaway, Bob Hildebrand, George Poole, Tony Riker, Dave Russell, Liz Smith, Mark Stevens. The band performs at the spring and winter concerts, at football games during half-time and at the Homecoming parade. The band members will also par- ticipate in a spring exchange concert. Mr. Manseau is this year ' s band director. Stage Band (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mark Rolsma, Henry Was- serman, Gwen Flagg, Jim Cobleigh, Allan Shepard, Scott Porter. Row 2: Joe Holaday, John Fay, Steve Nickerson, Darren Jacobs, Bob Sweet, Kim Killian. Row 3: Mike Kastrinelis, Don Harris, Gerry Scott, Joe Fischer. The stage band plays jazz and popular music at the winter concert, the Golden Agers dinner dance, the spring concert and the exchange concert. The stage band members hope to enter the District Stage Band Competition. Mr. Robert Manseau, the advisor, has contributed many new ideas and much enthusiasm to the stage band. 132 Chorale (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mary Beth Hoffman, Lance Roberts, A1 Rose, Kim Killian, Lucia Lombardi, John Rolsma, Leslie Spring, Alan Benson, Connie Reisdorf. Row 2: Meg Young, Kevin Murphy, Neil Bleau, Kristin Killian, Don Harris, Alan Shepard, Gwen Flagg, Stephan- ie Luz, Donna Murphy, Scott Porter. Row 3: Bill Bond, Margaret Jones, Peter Larson, Claire Cayot, Linda Fil- chak, Tom Everson, Peter Relick, Lisa Savery, Peggy Anderson. Missing: Sue Denman, Rick Moore, Thaddeus Brown, Peter Bowerman. The Cho- rale, Masconomet ' s prestigious sing- ing group, performed at the National Honor Society inductions and at all musical concerts this year. The mem- bers are a select group chosen by Masconomet ' s talented choral direc- tor, Ms. Jean Jarvie. Singers (From Left To Right) Row 1: Kevin Murphy, Frank Gaten, Neil Bleau, Rick Moore, Thaddeu Brown Row 2: Sarah Dane, Leslie Spring, Linda Talberth, Sue Atwood, Carol Yetman, Sherry Mueller. Row 3: Jill Holaday, Craig Leonard, Janet Carter, Carol Jones, Heather Pollock, Cindy Thompson, Laura Johnston, Melanie May, Debbie Mcgregor, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Ronnie Duncan, Carolyn Davanaugh, Cathy Denman, Jean Fischer. Row 4: Roxanne Larson, Mary Buck- ley, Christie McEneny, Joe Fischer, Barb Hatt, Scott Porter, Kris Killian, Carolyn Brett, Sheila Ryan. Row 5: Kim Killian, Donna Murphy, Gwen Flagg, Lucia Lombardi, Linda Filchak, Mary Jones. Row 6: Jenny Beaujean, Pete Lovell, Sam Davis, Bill Bond, Claire Cayot, John Rolsma, Connie Reisdorf, Mark Zoglio. Row 7: Margaret Jones, Alan Shepard, Cindy Moore, Sharon Caufield, Lisa Cushing, Barb McDonald, Alicia Heine. Missing: Denise Green, Anne Hawkins, Daron Jacobs, Gerry Scott, Laureen Ajootian, Jody Hale, Carrie Jacobs, Julie Porteous, June Quist, Lance Roberts, Janet Whitmore, Jackie Fitch, Michele Mairo, Amy Ripple, Anthea Poole, Paul Bo- urque, Ranee Duncan, Frank Gayton, Debbie Hurlburt, Mer- edith Miller, Tina Sweet, Cindy Thomson. This year, the singers will be going to the exchange concert for the first time. They also sing at Masconomet ' s winter and spring con- certs. Ms. Jean Jarvie is the director of this singing group. Rock Ensemble (From Left To Right) Row 1: Cindy Moore, Laurie Keith, Kathy Stewart, Jenny Moffatt. Row 2: Mr. Manseau, Rich Soldano, Tom Everson, Mike McMillan, Ron Nelson, Dave Doucett, Don Harris, Sam Winslow, Eric Viggh. Missing: Julie Porteous, Henry Wasserman, Joe Holaday. The Junior Class Harvest Moon Dance, The Senior Halloween party and the Masconomet Speech Snow Festival are a few of the functions at which the Rock Ensemble has performed. The members also take part in all of the school ' s music concerts. This year the rock en- semble members and their advisor, Mr. Robert Manseau, hope to produce their second album. 133 String Quintet (From Left To Right) Mike Small, Robin Kopel, Joe Holaday, Ronny Duncan, Kevin Murphy. In 1975, Masconomet ' s first string musical group was formed. This small group that re- hearses twice a week is bound to grow into a full sized orchestra very soon. Some of these students also play in the Tri-Town Symphony Orchestra, an organization created for musi- cians of all ages. The advisor for the quintet, Ms. Lynda Van Druff, is also a talented violist. Majorettes (From Left To Right) Row 1: Pat Cashman, Mickey Cer- ino, Alicia Heine. Missing: Laura Stallard, Judy McGee, Nancy Murray, Linda Reilly. The majorettes perform at football games, rallies and the concert on Topsfield Green. They are anticipating the spring concert and the Memorial Day Parade. This year, under the direction of Ms Stephanie Meegan, the majorettes have learned many new dance steps and styles. HIGH SCHOOL Color Guards (From Left To Right) Row 1: Pam Jones, Cari Larson. Row 2: Donna Oliver, Patty Jones, Mary Ann Buckley, Sheila Ryan, Mary Jones, Roxanne Larson, Nancy Walsh. The Color Guards provide interesting entertainment be- fore and at the halftime of all Masconomet foot- ball games. They do most of their practicing with the band. Student Government Regional Advisory Council (From Left To Right) A1 Rose, Jackie Dibenedetto, Mike Small. The regional advisory council is a state run organization of students from every school in the state. At council meetings, students have a chance to initiate and discuss laws and programs in the state. It is the job of the regional council members to inform the students in each school of their rights. This year, Mike Small was chairman of an open campus sub-committee and Jackie DiBenedetto was chair- man of a student activities committee. Student Council (From Left To Right) Row 1: Donna Mur- phy, Leslie Mattson, Donna Regii, Ingrid Schmakel, Gretchen Kruysman, Laura Bond, Becky Holt. Row 2: Mr. Jervah Andrea Di- Benedetto, Mike Walsh, Mary Beth Walters, Barb Michaelson, Sue Heermans. Row 3: Melanie May, Margaret Weisslipz, Alan Race, Denita Dicco, Debbie Ackerman, Ed- die Mueskes, Sue Newhall, Kim Harding, Ricky White. The Student Council has al- ready organized two dances, Homecoming Day, a sock-hop, a movie, The Getaway, and Winter Week in Febuary. A special book drive was organized for a school in Appala- chia to help the poor. Officers include Mary Beth Walters (Pres,), Mike Walsh (V.P.), Barb Michaelson (Sec.), Sue Heeremans (Treas.), and Andrea DiBenedetto (Corre- sponding Sec.). Advisor is Mr. David Jervah. Student School Committee Advisory Board (From Left To Right) Alan Benson, Gretchen Kruysman, Stephanie Lor- ant. Missing: Peter Garten, Barb Gingrande. These students represent the Masconomet student body at the school committee meetings. The committee is made up of one student elected from each class and an overall chairman. The S.S.C.A.B. members make a periodic report to the school committee on student oriented issues and problems. Class Officers Seniors (From Left To Right) Melanie Shepard, pres.; Nancy Simms, vice pres.; Julie Tumber, sec.; Ken Doughty, treas. The Christmas party, the Hal- loween party the Valentine s Day party and the senior banquet were all ways in which the seniors kept themselves busy. The class officers were also involved in organizing the Powder Puff game and in making a Homecoming float. Senior Frolics and Masconomet ' s most successful ad drive were ways in which they were able to meet expenses (including the very large enpense of this book). Finally, they have planned a dance marathon for the spring. Juniors (From Left To Right) Row 1: Karen Angeline, pres.; Jean Buckley, treas.; Row 2: Peggy Anderson, sec.; Tom Malone, vice pres. The members of the junior class were in charge of concessions at soccer games. They have also sponsored a successful flea market, a trail rid e and a plant sale. This year, the juniors also held Masconomet ' s first Thanksgiving dance. The officers are making plans for the prom, the junior banquet and a spring tennis tournament. Sophomores (From Left To Right) Mike Kastrinelis, vice pres.; Lauren Hampton, treas.; Kathee Shannon, pres.; Prudy Minich, sec. The sophomore class officers plan on sponsoring some mov- ies and dances in March They have sold flowers and first aid kits along with giving a car wash to raise money. Freshmen (From Left To Right) Colleen Walter, vice pres.; Peggy Spring, sec.; Marie Giordano, pres.; Sheila Ryan, treas. Freshman class activities this year range from several bake sales to Frosh Day when the class members sold carnations and corsages. The class officers worked on the Homecoming float and on ending the freshman structured study system. 1975 has been an eventful year for all the classes and their offi- cers. The main emphasis of all the underclassmen activities seems to have been on fund raising. The senior class activities, however, leaned toward the depletion of funds rather than ac- cumulation If you ' ve got it, flaunt it ! 136 Academic Clubs Biology Club (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Pam Savery, Cindy Nick- erson, Lisa Savory, Lee Lawrence. Row 2: Mr. Sanger- mano, Paul LeBell, Jay Singleton, Sherry Magor, Jeff Martin. Missing: Carol Bassette. The Biology Club has sponsored guest speakers and the members have gone on field trips. One of those trips was to a genetics lab in Cambridge. The club ' s officers are: President, Lisa Savery; Vice Pres., Jeff Martin; Sec., Carol Bassette; Treas., Cindy Nickerson. Mr. John Sangermano serves as an advisor. Math Team (From Left To Right) Row 1: Sherry Magor, Ingrid Schmakel, Donna Magnoni, Lyn Holmes, Ellen Moy, Janice Phaneuf, Ronny Duncan. Row 2: Mr. Paarlberg, Jon Bernays, Al Rose, Gwen Flagg, Joe Fischer. Row 3: Jean Fischer, Matt Clayton Mark Kaepplein, Ted Buiting, John Rolsma, Tim White, Wil- ly Woodbridge, Peter Zelinski, Al Giger, David Dew- berry. Missing: Nancy Simms, Kathy Roy, Kathy Ste- vens, Tom Fiske. The goal of the math team is to win first place in the Tri-State math league. They are pres- ently in second place. The members are also competing for first place in the Mass. Association of Methematic Leagues. Al Rose is captain and the team coach is Mr. Teunnis Paarlberg. Journalism Photography Club (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mark Hoffman, Mark Lambert, Kent Barclay. Row 2: Hal Leibowitz, Dave Dewberry, Charlie Hildebrand, Dick Copithorne, Jim Gooding, Blake Bisson, Mrs. Ryan. Missing: Matt Gaunt, Pete Lovell, Sean McArdle, Tim Kokernak, J. Quist, J. Whitmore, J. Rouse, S. Thoeran, C. Bassette, B. Lowell The Photography Club receives assignments from teachers to take pictures of various classes and activities. Mark Hoffman is president, Mark Lambert, vice president, Kent Barclay, secretary, and advisor is Ms. Donna Marie Ryan. 137 Mindscape (From Left To Right) Row 1: Steve Slaughter, Norma Richman, Charlotte Dexter, Hal Leibowitz, Kerry Gardner, Wendy Markus. Row 2: Mr. Paul Janeczko, Diane Patkin, Brian Flaherty, Lisa Forney, Carol Bowler, Amy Rippke, Steph Luz, Mike Small, Dave Fain, Lee Lawrence, Karen Merman, Anne Stevens. Missing: Denny Charshoodian, Kathy Stevens, Cindy Parsons, Sally Welsh, Cheryl Veronda, Julie D Amario. Masconomet ' s literary magazine, Mindscape, celebrated its second year of publication in 1975. The goal of this year s two issues was to print as many different views and opinions as possible. This is the longest, most professional magazine printed at Masconomet. The editor and founder is Mike Small, assistant editors are Norma Richman and Stacy Smith and art editor is Brenda Moore. The cooperation and helpful Mr. Paul Janeczko is Mindscape ' s advisor. The magazine successfully uncovered a great amount of talent right at Masconomet in 1974-1975. MITOBO (From Left To Right) Row 1: Sal Welsh (ass. editor), Mike Small (editor), Kathy Roy (business editor), Karen Wimer (club editor). Row 2: Mark Hoffman (photography editor), Polly Barr, Kathy Stevens (faculty editor), Donna Bernstein (layout editor), Cheryl Ve- ronda (ass photo editor) Missing: Jules Tumber (ass. editor), Jackie Dibenedetto (sr. section editor), Linda Kenny, Karen Mc- Donough, Jim Gooding, Lynn Martens, Hal Leibowitz, Jenn Barbour, Barbara Kirkham, Ricky White, Steph Luz, Kathy Kelly, Leslie Patterson, Erin O ' Brien, Chris Way, Jon Tragert (sports editor), Mark Leonard, Brenda Moore. The 1975 MITOBO was a labor of love. We are not claiming that it is the best yearbook ever, only that we did our very best to make it interesting and unique. After much research we developed many new layout styles and we worked on using all the available resources in the school. Kathy Roy, as business manager, broke all records in her fund raising efforts. Donna Berstein used her artistic talent in creating layouts. Jackie Di- Benedetto, Lynn Martens and many others spent hours typing up the senior section. Kathy Stevens, of course, did everything that we told her to do and did it right. Karen Wimer spent many nights till midnight at the editor ' s house. Unfortunately, they spent their time working on the yearbook and not on extra curricular activities. Mark Hoffmann and Cheryl Veronda spent hours together in the dark- room Julie Tumber, Sally Welsh, and Mike Small as editors did everything else. Finally, we thank our advisor, Mr. Garabedian and our business advisor, Mr. Lauzon, for caring so much about our yearbook. There are ' many other people who helped us a lot from the administration to the entire senior class and the rest of the staff. We are very grateful for all the cooperation we received from every- one throughout the year. 138 FOOTBALL Varsity and Jr. Varsity Football (From Left To Right) Row 1 —Walter Hussey, Roy Saunderland, Doug Mcllvane, Matt Boyle, Joe Iarocci, Dave Barrett, Eric Rolffs, Dana Sawyer, Scott Di- Venuti, Bobby Walters Row 2— Jeff Lane, Jon McGee, Dave Chub, Paul Hyde, Guy Andrews, Alan Race, Paul Bogart, Steve Kohlhoffer, Sam Davis, Scott Baker Row 3 — Bill Bowman, Tom Hennigan, Rich Soldano, Chip Mitchell, Mike Rogers, Wally Johnson, Rob Cathcart, Peter Rakip, Tucker Hooven, Bill Reeves Row 4 — Bob Laughlin, Lyn Mackert, Gary Mac- Leod, Andy Minich, Dick Stott, Hugh Bogart, Jim Johnson, Dave Robertson, Ken Doughty, Steve McGinnity Row 5 — Russ Pszenny, Dave Johnson, John Tragert, Rich Bedrosian, Ron Theo- kus, Eddy Mueskes, Primo Lombardi, Jim McDonough, Mike Barry, Mike Kastrinelis, Craig Peck Row 6 — Glen Rhuda, Jim Gilford, Bob Pszenny, Dean Widenmann, Robert Kunelis, Ed Wright, Chick Denault Row 7 — Coaches — Mr. Puleo, Mr. Carletti (head coach), Mr. Murphy. 140 Varsity Won 4, Lost 5; Junior Varsity Won 3, Lost 5 ; Freshmen Won 2, Lost 7, Tied 1: The varsity suffered from early season injuries and adjustment to a new system. They showed great desire, however, in their 17- 14 overtime victory at North Reading and in a great victory over Ipswich. They fought hard and had a disappointing loss to Amesbury at the homecoming game but a winning game against Hamilton-Wenham brought the season to a strong finish. The team had five all-star players and captains were Bill Bowman, Wally John- son, and Jon Tragert. This year ' s most valuable player was Andy Minich and the unsung hero was Bill Bowman. Mike Barry received the best lineman award, Wally Johnson was most improved player, and Primo Lombardi was the most promising sophomore. Varsity Football Cheerleaders: Lisa Monroe, Denita DiCicco, Beth Pedicini, Ann Thompson, Mary Lou Silva, Emily Sclafani, Diane Lorant, Randy Monroe, Ann Johnson. Missing: Karen Angeline, Sally Goodale. Last year ' s slogan was ' No more in ' 74 ' . This year ' s slogan is ' We ' ll arrive in ' 75 ' . — Mike Rogers ' 75 (Freshman Football (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ed Bogart, John Nault, Bob Tragert, Ken Peterson, Bob Saderland, Jim Brockelman, Phil Ferrari, Jim Cavanaugh, Mark Dufour, Matt Desmond Row 2: Coach O ' Beara, Trebor Hemingway, Dale Johnson, Mark Ake, Rich Rossi, Dave Thompson, Brian Barry, Tim Kendregan, John Harvey, Ben Thompson, Bruce Bears, Jeff Irish, Mark Warfield, Mark Krantz, Coach Savage. Missing: Scott Nickerson, Philip O ' Flaherty, Joseph Vogt. CROSS COUNTRY Varsity Cross Country: Row 1: Eric Hunt, Alan Dexter, Tucker Cole, (Capt.), Danny Wright, Jay Kimball Row 2 Mr. Gregorchik (coach), Tom Malone, Jay Singleton, Nick Leighton, John Bakewell. I run because I want to test my own limits and because I enjoy it. -Jay Singleton ' 75 i 142 Varsity Won 13, Lost 0; Junior Varsity Won 5, Lost 1: The efforts ofjay Kim- ball, Jay Singleton, Tom Malone, and Tucker Cole brought in the wins that made the varsity team the champs of the Cape Anne League. This is the 16th year that the cross country has been in first place. The league record since 1959 is 140 wins and no losses. The team ran the school ' s first 24 hour marathon in 1975 and they covered a distance of 232 miles, 887 yards. The junior varsity had two perfect scores this year. Next year. Cap- tain Tom Malone will be returning along with Alan Dexter, Eric Hunt, Kevin Spring, and Don Simms. At their ban- quet, this year, the team gave an award to Bucky Benson for supporting the team as long as it has existed. Junior Varsity (From Left To Right) Row 1: Matt Calahan, Doug Hall, Steve Maygor, Kevin Spring, Paul Coleman, Chris Singleton Row 2: Tom Nentwig, Dave Flagg, Coach Casey, Mark Walsh, Alex G iget, Chuck Ross. ■ SOCCER Varsity Soccer: (From Left To Right) Row 1 — Ricky White, Mark Schiff, Peter Bogdonoff, George Driscoll, Gary Church (co-capt.), Chris Ingalls (co-capt ), Jon Ber- nays, Ricky Wyner, Erik Schmakel, Dan Bergsten Row 2 — Jesus Mar- tinez, Charles Brown, Mike Salm- on, Ted Buiting, Tom Wehling, Dennis Robbins, Craig Hancock, Jim Dawley, Steve Hall, Scott Dwi- nell, Peter Tyson Row 3 — Mike Walsh, Jeff Miller, Mark Agnew, Chris Castner, Terry Ackerman, Doug Shepard, Kevin Pickett, Mike Sims, Carlos Rodriguez, Tom Shaughnessy, Mr. Emmons. Miss- ing: Tom Laird, Paul de Pierre. Varsity Won 12, Lost 0; Junior Varsity Won 13, Lost 2, Tied 4: The scoring power of Ricky Wyner and Eric Schmakel, the lead- ership of Gary Church and the goal tending of Ricky White led the varsity team to be C.A.L. Champs. In the state finals, they were defeated by a strong Boston English team. At the soccer banquet, Jon Bernays received the unsung hero award and Gary Church was the most valuable player. The four All League All Stars also received trophies. Thirty juniors will return to the varsity team next year. 144 TiAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1975 DEB ACKERMAN and BECKY HEEREMANS leave Mr. Brown two more years of Kokernak, 3 dozen late passes, and their regrets. JUNE ANDERSON leaves all the great pottery ideas of Mr. Meinelt to the underclassmen. DEBBIE ASH leaves Barby, Phyliss, and Amy a car to leave school with, DEBBIE BAKER leaves Cindy T, for George and the C-wing girl ' s room to Mrs. Pickett with 100,000 butts on the floor. THE AMERICAN BAND leaves a mess everywhere they stayed, a tradition as the best extemp team in New England, and $2,888 of Howard Johnson ' s motel equipment, patiently gathered. JENN BARBOUR leaves the nickname Chesty to Les Hall in the hopes that she grows into it. KENT BARCLAY leaves the NHS bookstore to anyone who wishes to drive the librarians crazy, and its table to anyone with some good graffiti. BE BG leave George a pair of pantslacks from his women. JON BERNAYS leaves the NHS and a bottle to Don Simms, in the hopes that one of them will do him some good. JON BEST leaves one 4-month old ham sandwich to Jan, a special seat in the boiler room for Mr. Soucy, and 1,243 beer bottles from Best ' s Farm. BE7 BLEXSCH leaves Kathee Shannon a dirty baseball, an undercooked hotdog, a moldy piece of apple pie, and a banged up ' 65 Chevrolet. PETER BGGDONOFF leaves Tucker Cole a rubber car and a season ' s pass to Wentworth ' s Junkyard. CARLA BORSARE and NANCY MURRAY leave Eleanor Pocohontas” Pickett all their left- over hall passes, and Mrs. Cavanaugh a box of chalk and an eraser and hopes that she will be better prepared for next year ' s class. I, BILL BOWMAN leave Mike Barry a six-pack in the woods, and hopes Wally ' s looking the other way. PETER BOWERMAN leaves an empty bottle of No-Doz to Mr. Constantino and Mr. Brown. DEBBIE BRADSTREET leaves the sound of her footsteps to anyone who might enjoy them. DEB BULLENS leaves Karl, Jeannie, and Robin a monkey to remember her by, and Doug a real yellow Mustang for his birthday next year. DONNA BUSCH leaves Typing I for anyone who ' s crazy enough to take it in the years that follow, SEVENTH PERIOD RHETORIC CLASS leaves Carol, Rusty, and Cindy still reading their basic long-short stories, and we leave Mr. Rabin a basic good-bye. BILL CARGILL leaves Mr. Broughton a pocket breatholator for anyone he catches carrying beer in the corridors. DEBBIE CHASE says farewell to George Ogden to go in the Army. GARY CHURCH and TUCKER COLE leave Rodney Church and Chris Cole good lu :k with Wally Roberts and Dicky Craig in the next four years. LENNY DAVIS leaves the Social Studies Resource Center to some other lucky student. LISA DAVIS leaves Mr. Meinelt all her unclaimed artwork, oil paints, and unexcused absences. The ' GIRLS ON THE BENCH leave the bench to next year ' s girls on the bench, if they can find it. JIM DAWLEY leaves his position as trainer of the Winter Track Team to Scott Baker because of his outstanding talents and unquestionable qualifications. LYNNE DEANS leaves happy memories and good times! PAUL DEPIERRE leaves a part of his real self to Mr. Meegan because the real self is the best part each person has. JACKIE DIIENEDETTO leaves to Grace an earache to watch over, a Queen Bee that will probably sting her, and good times with a 12-year old. LIZ DOWLING leave Manicotti dinner parites and Harry Nilsson singing Gotta Get Up to Wendy Nelson, and Joy Girls to Brian Keith. GEORGE DRISCOLL leaves Mrs. Oldrieve 2bS fake notes in the office. BETH FASANO leave Carrie an empty locker shelf for her marshmallows, raisins, a puzzle ring, and Easter Bunnies, and leaves Joe absolutely nothing! RAY FLYNN leaves Marlene standing at his locker all alone. GWEN FLAGG leaves Craig Leonard choking on his breakfast first period, while sitting on a broken piano bench. The NINE SENIOR GIRLS in Early Childhood Ed leave all the children to the one remaining junior, Ken Healey. MATT GAUNT leaves his deck of TV Magic cards to Mr. Craig. PATTI OEFFKEN leaves behind her fun and games. BARBARA GIFGRAN ' DE leaves the Extemp Room to the next Speech Club president, J. E. P„ Borden, in the hopes he will use it as well as she did. JIM GOODING leaves the darkroom, complete with literature, pillow, and Beck to John Mouse; and the words to Beginnings to anyone who’s freaked out on Chicago. NANCY GOULD leaves Jean Fischer an empty seat in the back of Mr. Sauchuk’s class in which to cause trouble, and Mr. Gregor chik a French class who will pay attention to him. LUCY GRIFFIN leaver with Bongs away and leaves a lifetime membership in the TTMSA to all the folks she parties with. DIANE GRIFFITH leave 8 her childhood activity sheets for the nest group of students, and a pa ir of roller skates to make the long walk to class short. STEVE GROCUTT leaves willingly, without remorse and immediately for Hawaii, and 1 his job at the drugstore to anyone. LA BOOH HOLLY HARRIS leaves Laurie Keith a scampering ride to an Amesbury Hockey game. BARBARA HATT leaves her hopes that someday theatre in this school will be just a® important to the elders as anything else! I, ANNE HAWKINS, being of sound mind (?), hereby bequeath Masconomet to those who had the misfortune to be born too late. ALICIA HEINE leaves a big Monday morning smile to all of her friends in the music department. SCOTT HENDERSON leaves all his problems to anyone who wants them. CHARLES HILDEBRAND leaves Ted Kokernak to Mr. Brown , and his darkroom key to John Mouse. JOE HOLADAY leaves his fantastically fast fingers, and tasty licks to Jon Fay, if he can handle them. TUCKER HOOVEN leaves his brother Chris a white Subaru in the Ipswich River, and a certificate to Hebert Motors to pull it out. I ' m leaving a year early, but that isn’t a reflection on the school. CHRIS INGALLS gives his left foot to any fullback or halfback, and to Mark (the Fixer) Agnew a good solid sprint. DARQN JACOBS and BOB SWEET leave Masco only knowing how to disrupt Band class, and with pity for the next percussion section leader. Only the percussion player is perfect.” (Copywright, the 75 percussion section.) DAVE JOHNSON leaves for Maine. MARGARET JONES leaves the mile to Mary, Ellen D. , Lori H. , and any other unenlightened person who thinks nobody runs it. RAM KELLEY leaves the little room to anyone who needs to escape. SALLY KELLEY leaves the emuettes to the cafeteria and one million oreos to next year ' s Che® II class. The SPANISH V CLASS leaves to Mrs. Bugbee an Engli s h Spanis h dictionary to replace the one we stole 2 years ago, and to Senera Grenier, a pile of orange peels to throw out between the bars of her windows. BARBARA KXRKHAM leaves Laurie Keith a dollar for gas every Saturday. KNIS leaves mny things he never knew he even had. LEE KUPREANGE leaves for the USMC. FRANK LANE leaves a package of conte crayons to Jeff. RON LEHAY leaves his vacant seat in the office to the next arch enemy of Uncle MARK LEONARD leaves one athletic supporter and pith helmet to the next brave runner in the KKK, and his brother to the mercy of M. Rabin. Tree LUCIA LCMBARDI leaves 1 megaphone, 2 microphones, 5 bottles of Chloraseptic, a box of throat lozenges and the word PLEASE” to next year ' s Frolics Director (A.B.M.). STEFANIS M. LORANT leaves a thought provoking idea: Elegance, rather than luxury, refinement, rather than fashion, to be worthy and not respectable, to be wealthy and not rich. PETE LOVELL leaves Mr. Manseau one broken bass drum head, and a bass drum to whoever wants it. The S.L.C. leaves Wednesday 5th period for Supino’s. SANDRA LYTH la- la- leaves her spe- spe- speech impediment to Je- Je- Jeanie. LYNN MACKERT leaves all of Mrs. Bard ' s advice to the next member of Sgt. Pepper ' s Lonely Hearts Band Club, I, BOB MCLENDON, leave Mr. Lauzon and Mr. Sauchuk to anyone who needs a friend. BARB MICHAELSEN and RICK WHITE leave Torn Malone a matador ' s hat and a red cap. ANDY MINICH leaves Craig Peck his white suit and red rose. BRENDA MOORE leaves the twins 2 more years to get their heads together and make one Moore. DARRELL MOORE leaves Miss Harries with one pencil, one calculator and one week of vacation. CHUCK MULLER leaves with regrets that he didn ' t try M sconomet ' s Number One Pastime — Ego Tripping. $ i. BS ' « !! SUE NEWHALL leaves 6 kisses to Tim Kindegran, and the best of luck and a wastebasket to Debbie Saiton. MICHAEL O ' BRIEN leaves the school all the concerts the Student Council said they’d put on after all the other concerts they said they would. GIHBY O ' BRIEN leaves Lora and Ann the closet for next year ' s closet talks. SARA ODELL and LISA YOUNG leave one pair of green jeans and a map of Boston to Mr. Green so he ' ll never get lost again CINDY PEART leaves another year of school to Ann and Lora to find the hidden candy bars. JANI IETERSON leaves Craig Peck. Thank God. DEE PINKHAM leaves Chris and Debbie one more year and hassles with Mrs. Page. The PROBABILITY CLASS leaves Mr. Craig 4 new tires. imj)SZENNY leaves Wally Roberts a year ' s supply of wooden baseball bats and a statue reeping Moses. RAKIP leaves to Dean Widemann his little black book with names, ratings and statistics. Good luck, Deano! REEVE leaves Masco for good and 3 more years, or 5b6 days, of school to Judi Have fun! REILAND leaves her dimples to Mr. Horn. S leaves all her everlasting love to Wally Johnson. ROGERS leaves Wally Roberts a monkey. ROLLINS and DONNA SCUZARELLA leave our parking spaces to Andrea DiBenedetto and ia Rollins so they can leave school and not get caught. We of course forgive yone and leave no hard feelings. Asta la viesta! flOSE leaves his fine example in the library to all underclassmen so that they may Low him straight to the exit. 3Y ROY leaves Mr. Brown a couple of windmills of his own. KY RUPP leaves Allison with the thought that I left with Bill. Y RYAN leaves all the happiness and hardships of school to her sister, and hopes high school life will be as memorable as hers. SY SAIMON leaves Don Reilly her «— ! JNA SAULNIER leaves a bottle of Anacin and a box of Kleenex to Mrs. Kimball. i Senior members of Thespians leave a box of stationery and a map to the end of Plum Land to next year ' s troupe, and a recording of Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman to ss Jar vie . NNE COBLEIGH SHEPARD leaves her red sneakers and a pair of Cool-Ray sunglasses to . Hatt. LANIE SHEPARD leaves while her mind is still stable. X SHUMAN leaves her 2 sisters a smack on the side of the head, in hopes that they LI wise up. NCY SB 4S leaves her ID card to Toby Meade so she can open the locker room door in s morning. HCY STEELE, JULIE TTJMBER, and CAROL KLING leave their shifty eyes and a pair of rrings to Paul Savage, and loads of cynicism to whoever can handle it. , M., C., M., G., D. leave Brian a glass of 0 J, a pencil, an empty room, a major iirth, and a perfect second. S. leaves Sue Wacky Wednesday and Flaky Friday and Barb K. a bag of potato chips, d the stupid party behind. TODD THOMPSON leaves Coach Lauzon to his brother and Jeff Bonasia in the hope that they have better luck than he did. JOHN TRAGERT leaves with Debbie. TAWNY VENTRE leaves PROG to no one. MIKE WALSH leaves our well-worn track to all the up and coming trackieo. MARY BETH WALTER leaves everything and everyone out of order along with crayons, paints, magic markers and half of Mr. Meinelt ' s art supply for S. C. posters. MARGARET JONES and GWEN FLAGG leave a Ouija board to the music department so that in the future they can make any and all important decisions with ease. WENDY WEYLAND leaves Jean her Saturday nights. RICK WHITE leaves his coach ' s job to Tom Wehling, a straight- jacket to Tom Malone, leaves the library by his choice, and the Masco goal crease to brother Tim. CHRISTINE WILLIAMS leaves the opening of her place for next year ' s seniors with good luck. JULIE WILLIAMS leaves sideways, MEG YOUNG leaves a banquet to Miss Jean 0. Jarvie, who is starving to death. THE CLASS OF 1975 leaves themselves to an unsuspecting world!! It ' s a fast, exciting game and Mr. Em- mons just makes you want to play it. -Gary Church 75 Junior Varsity (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mark Luz, Craig Leonard, Greg Bortzfield, Steve O ' Brien, Eric Fredrickson, Peter Garten, Danny Paine, Tony Riker, Leith Borden, Brian Ralphs Row 2: Jeff Bugby, Curt Baier, Brian Thomas, Chris Hooven, Turner Kruysman, Mark Stevens, Peter Shepard, Jerry Fossage, Mike Cavaleiri Row 3: Peter Mailey, Coach Ferrazzi, Mike Leath, Steve Hogan, Steve Claus- sen, Andy Barr, Larry Davis, Scott Whitley, Peter Relick, Tim White, Scott Porter, Andy Cox, Brian Palmer, Steve Peterson, Paul Ma- thews, P. Lane, Gary Moser, Scott Bortzfield, Dave Salmon, Dana Kimball Missing: Greg May. 145 FIELD HOCKEY Varsity Field Hockey: (From Left To Right) Row 1— Christy MacLellan, Sue Heeremans, Gretchen Kruysman, Prudy Minich, Sue Hall, Sue Ne- whall, Mary Jane Van Kavel- laar, Chris Whelan, Becky Heeremans (co-capt.) Row 2— Ellen McGinnity, Leslie Matt- son (manager), Leslie Hall, Debbie Lynch, Paula Baker, Linda Kenny, Deb Ackerman (co-capt ), Tobv Meade, Liz Lovell Missing: Coach Ms. Finnegan. Varsity Won 7, Lost 4, Tied 4; Junior Varsity Won 3, Lost 10, Tied 7; This year ' s varsity placed second in the Cape Anne League and were league winners in the C.A.L. ’ play day ' tournament. They owe this record to the unsung defense and the superb efforts of the inexperienced, junior var- sity players. There were 25 total points scored by the team and 17 points scored against them. High scorers were Debbie Ackerman with seven goals, Gretchen Kruysman with seven goals and Mary Jane VanKavelaar with six goals. The Varsity showed real talent when they creamed Hamilton- Wenham and Georgetown in two big games. Managers were Leslie Mattson, Ellen McGinnity, and Chris McLellan. At the field hockey banquet, the captains. Deb Ackerman and Sue Heermans, gave awards that they had made themselves to all seniors. Junior Varsity Field Hockey: (From Left To Right) Row 1- Debbie Saitow, Margaret Weissletz, Jane Welsh, Kate Murphy, Irene Larocca, Gretchen Sennott, Cindy Lindh, Sara Rider, Connie W ' ilson, Ellen Sanders Row 2- Pam Fasano, Kathee Shannon, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Karen Reilly, Sharon Shepard, Laurie Keith, Louise Lambert Melanie May, Kathy Noyes, Marie Giordano, Kathy O Brien Row 3 — Coach Gail Ramsey, Suki Bullens, Nancy Walsh, Ellen Reeves, Wendy Markus, Kathy Kindregan, Pam Rogal, Deidre Murphy, Mary Bond, Jame Walz, Sandy Fuhs Miss- ing: Cindy Matses, Ellen Dav- is, Beth Huckins, Sharon Ludes, Lisa Gallo, Jackie Phal- en, Sheila Ryan. I love to run around real fast and whack the ball. You can really get into it. It ' s really a tough sport and it ' s not a prissy girl ' s sport. I love field hockey because I can get all my frustrations out in it. Well, it ' s not necessarily frustration — it ' s anger. But, that ' s not why I really like it — I just really like the game. -Linda Kenny ' 75 SEA AND SKI SKI TEAM (From Left To Right) Row 1: Guy Andrews, Jon Yates, Tim Cusak, Jim Gingrich, Bruce Baldwin, Mark Stevens, Anne Ste- vens, Ted Buiting, Gret- chyn Kruysman, Larry Learned. Row 2: Andy Barr, Deidre Muyphy, Scott Whitley, Debbie Ackerman (capt.), Peter Bogdonoff, Liza Vincent, Jackie Kelly, Beth Huckins, Jeff Cusak, Sara Bergs- trom, Ellen Sanders, Barb Reidy, Terry Ackerman, Al Race, Brad Marks, Mr. Deane (coach). Won: 8 Lost: 1 The ski team members were once again leaders of the Cape Anne League. A final meet against North Andov- er will be the deciding factor in a first or second place standing. Since North Andover is a tough team, this will definitely be the most important meet of the year. The team ' s one loss was caused by the absense (due to the flu) of four top racers. This year ' s number one scorers were Sara Bergstrom and Mark Stevens. Next in line were Anne Stevens, Deb Ackerman, Gret- chyn Krysman, Ted Buiting, Larry Learned, Tim Cusack and Terry Ackerman. (They all scored close to the same amount of points). Debbie Ackerman and Larry Learned were captains. Along with Anne Stevens, these are the only top players who will be graduating so the team should be just as strong next year. The goal of the 1975 swim team was to stimulate interest in this new sport and to give students an idea of what competitive swimming is all about. A lot of good potential swimmers for the future were found but no meets were held this year. Mr. Black- hall ' s advice to swimmers is to remember that you can ' t breath through your mouth and nose at the same time.” (From Left To Right) Row 1: Noel Connors, Laura Brockelman, Jon Bernays, Kathy Spring, Jack Bresnahan, Dave Jeffreys, John Bakewell, Kent Barclay, Mr. Blackhall (coach) Row 2: Jim Orfan- os, Dede Goff, Julie Sawyer, Barb Gingrande, Meredith Miller, Carry Jacobs, Anna Viggh, Kate Murphy, Grethen Sennott, Sue Hall, Sara Rider, Les Hall, Jim Bresnahan. Row 3: Heather Pol- lock, Debbie Wood, Jim Brockelman, Becky Kimball, Peggy Spring, Carol Jones, Nancy Simms, Claire Cayot, Sally Dunne, Curtis Zingg, Anne Gillman, Mary Anne Sullivan, Joan Quist, Karen Merman. 147 The worst thing about basketball practice is doing monster drills. (That s when you have to sprint forward and run backwards about 1,000 times.) Ricky Wyner ' 75 BASKETBALL Varsity: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ken Lebel, Chip Mitchell, Ricky Wyner, Tom Hennigan, Jay Singleton Row 2: Don Simms, Dave Munro, Stretch Rols- ma, Mike Barry, Wally Johnson (capt.), Mr. Casey (coach). (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ann Johnson, Lisa Monroe. Row 2: Allison Mott, Margie Whiting. Row 3: Emily Sclafani, Pam Carney. Row 4: Laurie Poole, Sal- ly Goodale. Row 5: Kim Elliot, Becky Holt. mm - imI ▼ Sl 148 J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Beth Hussey, Erin Shaughnessy, Linda Reilly. Row 2: Jody Klosowski, Sharon Kelly, Deb Murphy. Missing: Julie Por- teous. Boy ' s Varsity Basketball: Won 13, Lost 8. Junior Varsity: Won 15, Lost 6. The varsity basketball team finished third in the Cape Ann League and they will be going on to the tech, tournament. Se- niors Ricky Wyner, Jay Singleton, and Mark Rols- ma led the team on to victory with their high scoring and rebounding power. Unfortunately, Captain Wally Johnson was injured throughout the season. The team ' s biggest game was a 49-45 victory over Pentucket. Next year, ten boys will be returning to the team, including three of this year ' s strong var- sity players; Mike Barry, Dave Munro and Don Simms. Junior Varsity Basketball: Row 1: From Left To Right) Sam Dav- is, Mike Duffy, Greg May, Dale Eddy, Paul Bogart, Scott Dwi- nell. Row 2: Primo Lombardi, Jim McDonough, Ron Theokus, Larry Patch, Rusty Myers. Row 3: Mark Agnew, Glenn Rhuda, Rich Soldano, Mr. Murphy (coach). Missing: Ron Nelson, Jim Johnson, Pete Ferrari. 149 GIRL ' S BASKETBALL Girl ' s Varsity Basketball: Won 3, Lost 9 (in the league) Junior Varsity: Won 9, Lost 4 Only two players re- turned from last year to this year ' s girl ' s basketball team. So, a lot of young players had to learn the var- sity patterns and plays very quickly. The major obsta- cles for the girls were learning to play together and overcoming inexperience, but one of the hardest work- ing teams in the history of Masconomet came through in the end. Toby Mead averaged 17.2 points per game and 11 or 12 rebounds per game. Although she was injured at the end of the season, this outstanding play- er still made the first women ' s All Star Basketball Team. Outstanding performances also were offered by senior Sue Newhall (guard, co-capt.), Chris Whelan (guard), Sue Heeremans (center), and Diane Mandra- gouras (center). This summer, many of the girls plan to attend basketball camp and four or five J.V. players will be moving up to the varsity team next year. Varsity: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mary Jane VanKavalaar, Suki Bullens, Toby Mead, Sue Newhall, Sharon Ludes, Chris Whelan. Row 2: Sue Heremanns, Sandi Fuhs, Kim Kindregan, Diane Mandragouras, Debbie Lynch, Ms. Mousseau (coach). Those kids put everything they had into it. They were really great kids to coach — they never lost the spirit and never gave up. 150 — Coach Mousseau I was pleased to see that the kids played so well and I am hopeful that their po- tential will be used in the future. _ Coach Ferrazzi FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Freshman Basketball: Won: 13, Lost: 5 (in the league). Tim Kindregan and Mark War- field were high scorers for this well trained basketball team. The entire team continued to improve throughout the entire year but Ron Russle and Ben Thompson worked par- ticularly hard at improving their technique. The most important and exciting games for this team were those played against Lynn- field and North Andover. (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Steve Iarocci, Mark Warfield, Jim Cavanaugh, Bennett Thompson, Dave Reifel, Don Rus- sell, Tim Kendregan, Peter Dawley. Row 2: Mike Iarocci, Charlie Brown, Eric Hunt, Phil Ferrari, Joe Vogt, Chris Single- ton, Eddie Bogart, George Poole, Brian Barry. Row 3: Bruce Bears, Coach Ferrazzi. Missing: Chris Spottiswoode, Atty Mullins. t J tk. 1 fi 1 I 3 IM 1 k - J Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Jamie Shepard, Elizabeth Dustin, Marie Giordano, Judy McGee. Row 2: Sue Glatz, Patty Guarino, Jane Soldano, Linda MacDonald. INDOOR TRACK Indoor Track: Won 1, Lost 7. This year ' s indoor track team suffered from the loss of last year ' s point scoring seniors. This was the team ' s first losing season which was mainly due to inexperience, particular- ly in three major events; shot put, hurdles and high jump. But with many underclassmen (including Hugh Bogart, Dave Lynch, Andy Hossfeld and Kevin Pickett) returning next year in these events, the team is expected to have a winning season. Mike Walsh and Ricky White were this year ' s Gerry Plumley Outstanding Track award winners. Mike Walsh also participated in the all star meet and set the league record for the 600 yard dash. Ricky White and Rich Bedrosian ran the 300 yard dash at the All Star meet, and Bob Buechel did the 1,000 yard run. The team ' s star milers (including Tom Malone) and two milers (including Alan Dexter) will all be returning next year for a promising season. Next year ' s team captains will be Tom Malone and Bob Crocker. Indoor Track: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Paul Hamilton, Hugh Bogart, Ricky White, Tom Wehling, Jim Dawley, Paul Gaboriault, Mike Walsh, Mike Ferrari, Alan Dexter, Mike Rogers, Dave Wood, Ed Mueskes, Dave Flagg, Nick Leighton, John Stevens, Charlie DePierre. Row 2: Mr. Gregorchik (coach), Charles Brown, Steve Magyar, Jose Figueroa, Dave Lynch, Miles Lambert, Bob Crocker, Andy Hossfeld, Tom Malone, Rich Bedrosian, Kevin Pickett, Kev- in Spring, Paul Coleman, Dave Morrell, Lori Hart. Missing: John Baker, Dan Bergsten, Bob Buechel, Mark Brophy, Brett Burgard, Don Church, Matt Clayton, Steve Dellazoppa, Chick DeNault, Pat Doane, Paul DePierre, Gerry Foshage, Lisa Gallo, Jim Hollow, Jeff Miller, Doug Nelson, John Oberti, Laura Prescott, Jim Reyes, Lance Roberts, John Rolsma, John Stevens, Art Sullivan, Mark Walsh, Carol Yetman. 151 GYMNASTICS (From Left To Right) Row 1: Hen- ry DeBoer, Chris Way, Mark Leon- ard, Marty Moffett. Row 2: Chris Hoos- ick, Jon Whitte- more, Joe Leis, Rog- er Lemay, Rick Bag- ley, Coach Obeara. Won: 3, Lost: 4, Tied: 1. The boy ' s gymnas- tics team was limited by the amount of people who went out for the team and the even smaller number that came back after Christ- mas vacation. The boys who were left were re- lied upon for a particu- larly good showing and they met this difficult task with a lot of en- thusiasm. Captain Chris Way was an out- standing performer in vaulting and floor exer- cise. He will be going to the state meet and he won a trophy at the league meet. Two promising sophomores, Chris Hoosick and John Whittemore also did a superlative job. The biggest meet of the sea- son was against Water- town because the team obtained it ' s highest score and the large spectator attendance gave the team a lot of encouragement. It was a growing experi- ence for myself and the members of the team. I enjoyed it and I think a lot of the kids got something out of it. — Coach Obeara . 152 The impossible is also the untried. — Coach Pavesi Varsity Gymnastics: (From Left To Right) Row 1 — Andrea DiBenedetto, Julie Sawyer, Nancy Hillery, Kathy Noyes. Row 2: Kathy Rosenthal, Valerie Dawes, Laura Stallard, Leslie Marandola, Paula Holmes, Ellen Davis, Peggy Spring, Ms. Pavisi, Kathy Spring. Row 3: Pam Bowman, Lisa Wennerberg, Missy Salmon, Candy Way, Mary Bond, Ginny Kuczun, Mimi Garten. Missing: Jean Chamberlain, Kim Crawford, Anne Gilman, Denise Green, Diane Halfrey, Jan Haykal, Robin Hinkley, Melanie Hull, Patti Balletto, Nancy Bears, Patti Cashman, Judy Cataldo. Girl ' s Varsity Gymnastics: Won: 0, Lost: 9. Junior Varsity: Won: 0, Lost: 1. This year ' s gymnastics team was made up entirely of rookies except for three expe- rienced seniors. The girls set individual goals for them- selves and by learning new skills, they gained points for the entire team. In a very close match with Gloucester, the girls lost by 1.6 points but they were able to keep up their spirit even with the disappoint- ment of many losses. This year ' s competition was very tough because more of the teams they competed with were not in the Cape Ann League. Seniors Candy Way and Missy Salmon did an excellent job on the balance beam this year, and they both qualified for states. Cap- tain Lisa Wennerberg also worked extremely hard and competed in every event. With experienced, talented sophomores returning next year, a great season is ex- pected. Junior Varsity Gymnastics — (From Left To Right) Row 1 — Lisa West, Joanne Marland, Row 2: Carol Chamber- lain, Sheryl Henderson, Colleen Walter. Row 3: Mary Ryan, Ellen Moy, Pam Powers, Kathy Moore, Gail Brightman. Missing: Robin Bailly, Alicia Markus, Linda Merman, Molly Murphy, Donna Regii, Sue Schepis, Mary Wadlinger, Caroline Dorman, Sherry Laird. 153 HOCKEY Varsity Hockey: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Tom Shaunes- sy, Steve Whale McGinnity, Wahoo McDoughty, Steve Hall, Doug Limone. Row 2: Steve Mahoney, Tucker Cole, Andy Minich, Gary Church, Jay Wimpy Kimball, Steve Gwep Balletto, Jon McGee. Row 3: Doug Shepard (mgr ), Kurt Schmakel, Tim Creamer, Eric Schmakel, Eric Rollfs, Chris Castner, Charlie Schumacher. Missing: Greg Hancock, Mark Fredrickson. Hockey Cheerleaders: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Prudy Minich, Jane Walz, Karen Wimer, Lise Reiland (co-capt.) Sandy Lyth. Row 2: Chini Pedicini, Michel Mairo, Jackie DiBenedetto (co-capt ), Randy Monroe, Lisa Connell. (From Left To Right) Row 1: Doug Mcllvane, Pete Shepard, Paul Mathews, Pete Mailey, Row 2: Kenny Belisle, Scott DiVenuti, Bird Body Kimball, Bob Bolen, Ron Wayland, Row 3: Cory Longstreet, Dave Behrens, Dave Quill, Jeff Bonasia, Peter Relick, Bob Silva, Bob Walters (mgr.) Missing: Coach Melton, Larry Carlson, Ted Knight, Steve Herland, Wayne Bouchard, Kevin Mc- Ginnity, Bill Fosage. Varsity Won 14, Lost: 5, Tied: 1. J unior Varsity Won: 15, Lost: 4, Tied: 1 This year ' s hockey team will go to the state tournament thanks to the great efforts of people like Andy Minich who was probably the most valuable player on the team. Seniors Gary Church (whose season was prematurely ended due to illness), Steve Balletto, Steve Mahoney and Steve Hall showed leadership and hard work that gave the team an impressive record. Unfortunately, the team ' s hopes for a perfect record were checked due to the absense of some of these important players at the big games. The closest of all the games was against North Andover at which the team was saved by the scoring power of Andy Minich. Other players who really put out 100% effort were (Tiny) Tucker Cole, Jay Kimball and Steve Mahoney. Returning to the team next year will be one of the finest hockey players in the Cape-Ann League, Erik Schmakel and a strong goal tender, Charlie Schumacher. Do as I say, not as I do. — Coach Driscoll WRESTLING Wrestling is the sport of the future. The large attendance and involvement in the sport this year showed that we have really established ourselves. — Coach Puleo Varsity: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Matt Boyle, Jeff Leighton, Charlie Wood, Row 2: Joe Bond, Joe Iarocci, Dave Lessing, Gary Moser, Row 3: Steve Hogan, Mike Nault, Bill Bowman (capt.), Tim Peddy, Tom Laird, Carl Gabbard, Row 4: Steve Eddy (asst. Coach), Jim Wright (mgr.), Bob Cathcart, Tony Ferrarri, Jon Traggert, Jim G illy Gilford, Mr. Puleo (coach) Missing: Jim Gates, Rob Borden, Steve Dane, Walter Hussey, Mike Sims. ir jLj I Jftm j ■p ryrT. ■ BA,, , THl L Vfc F B . N m W - I 1 1 1 A 9 m Junior Varsity: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Jim Gates, Mike Bertalone, Mike Peake, Jim Roy, Row 2: Jack O Brien, Bob Borden, Matt Callahan, Paul Borque, Row 3: Walter Hussey, Dale Johnson, Ron Dole, Bill Elliot, Chris Lynch, Row 4: Bill Laird, Tom Deanes, Kevin Butler, Tim Grimm, Row 5: Larry Davis, Paul LeBel, Ron Giovanacci, Steve Eddy (Coach), Missing: Mike Kastrinelis, Karl Gabbard. Cheerleaders: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ellen McGinnity, Mary Ann O ' Donald, Row 2: Marion Laughlin, Cindy Kling, Mamie Jeffery, Jayne Weatherby, Row 3: Randy Pikus, Missing: Barb Mueskes. Varsity Wrestling: Won 8, Lost 7. Junior Varsity: Won 6, Lost 6, Tied 1. This year ' s wrestling season had a slow start with a disap- pointing loss to North Andover. But the team came right back under the leadership and consistent winning power of Bill Bow- man. Jeff Leighton and Charlie Wood also were consistent winners for the team within the Cape Ann League. The wrestling team was aiming for the league championship this year but some unantici- pated losses to Lawrence and Wakefield and a siege of flu stood in the way of the team ' s hopes. The team did however reach Coach Puleo ' s goal of developing the younger wrestlers and raising the popularity of wrestling as a spectator sport. Six star sophomores will be returning next year to lead the team on to victory. FRIENDS Howe ' s Station Market — Good Luck Iafolla Liquors Georgetown, MA Ingaldsby Farm West Boxford — Fresh Vegetables Compliments of Candles by Jack Mr. Charles Jacobs Jr. — Best to all Best Wishes ' 75 — Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Johnson W. D. Johnson family — Best Wishes Best Wishes from the Peter Kasenenko ' s Compliments of Kelloway ' s Exxon Georgetown Bare Hills Kennels Boarding — Grooming — Breeding Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. William Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Knisely Donald Curran Inc., Landscape Contractor Compliments of a friend Danvers Travel Agency Tele. 774-5223 m -sat. Compliments of Diburros Restaurant Good Luck — Mr. and Mrs. John Doherty Mr. and Mrs. William J. Eckel Play Soccer, it ' s fun! Leonard Emmons Ferncrof t C. C. John Theo Golf Pro Best Wishes Compliments of the Flower Mart, Georgetown Robert and Joanne Forney In Memory of the White Vette that Died — L. F. Best wishes to the class of ' 75 — Geno Georgetown Building Supply Centre, Inc. Best Wishes — G C Cleaners, Georgetown Georgetown Shoe and Clothing Georgetown, MA Ne lllegiteme Carbarundum Est! G. Edwin and Jean Hadley Congratulations Class of ' 75 Best wishes to the class of 1975 — The Andersons Best of luck — Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Angers Antech Swimming Pool Supplies Good Luck — James M. Baker Best Wishes ' 75 — The Barbour Family So long Beth, Laura, Lish, Maggie, Linda Betty Ann ' s Sub Shop The Biggest Rods in Town Best Wishes — Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bleisch Compliments of Andrew Bouchard Plastering Co. Compliments of Brennan ' s Farm Stand Semper Paratus — 75 — CDR Mrs. Edward C. Bryant Best of luck ' 75 from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bullens Central T.V. Middleton Best Wishes — Rte. 1 Chevron Good Luck — Bill Cody Best Wishes — Mrs. Charles Cody Compliments of Country Gifts of Topsfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Laughlin Right-on baby — a friend Best Wishes ' 75 — Mr. and Mrs. John Learned Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. LeBel LeBlanc ' s House of Fashion Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Leonard Congratulations — Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Luz Mrs. Helen F. McLaughlin Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McMillan Best Wishes — Warren and Joan Mason Metropolitan Furniture Co. Ipswich, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Michaelsen Middleton Golf Course Maintenance Dept. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mueskes— Good Luck! Good Luck ' 75 from the Robert James Murphy family Best Wishes to a favorite student — Shirley Noren New England Serum Company Good luck Class of ' 75 Paisley ' s Greenhouse and Farm, West Boxford Pelletier and Milbury Corp., Danvers Picollo s Shoe Service 11 Elm Street, Danvers J. J. Poirier Boxford Pump Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Peake Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rolsma Best Wishes — The Salmons Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Simms Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Spear Pat Spear Gloria Stevens Figure Salons Suburban Quality and Corner Shop — Danvers General Cleaning — Phil Tinkham — 777-0358 Compliments of Troy ' s Hair Affair 774-9624 Success and happiness to all from the Tumbers The Village Store — West Boxford Congrat ' s — Class of ' 75 — Ma, Pa, Wahoo McD Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Watson Compliments of the Watson Farm Rte. 1, Danvers Wayne ' s Professional Dog Grooming Danvers Good Luck! Why Knot ' Marine Products, Inc. Witchstone Farm Reg. Suffolk Sheep, Topsfield Pen and Ink drawings by Richard M. Wyman The Wyner Family Best of Luck from Yankee Carpet Best of Wishes ' 75 — Clarence Lamarre Billerica Mem. High is the greatest — S. L. Compliments of Lois M. Lane Insurance Best Wishes ' 75 — Bubbles LaRoca and Venus L ' amour PATRONS Compliments of Benson ' s Ice Cream, West Boxford Chippewa Foundations, Inc. Bob White 774-6985 Best of Luck Class of 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Cody Connors Farm Famous for fresh Sweet Corn! Country Casuals Georgetown, MA Danvers Liquor Store, Inc. Rte. 1 Danvers, MA 774-0504 Fancy Ideas we ' ll support with our dough, Now end school and from the home-go! D.E.M.N. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75 Essex Maxhine Sales Corporation Dean L. Harwood - Floors and Walls Carpet and Linoleum 887-5568 The Second Shop 5 Park St. Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Huffsmith Hunneman and Co., Inc. Realtors New England Office Park, Topsfield Good Luck Seniors From employees of IGA Georgetown Compliments of Jerry ' s Exxon Corner of Rte. 1 and Ipswich Rd., Topsfield Lloyd Pharmacy 24 Maple St., Danvers 774-2611 Lou ' s Service Center 223 Maple St., Middleton, MA McArdle and O ' Brien Stationers 78 Stone Place, Melrose, Mass. 662-8684 Best of Luck to the Class of 75 — McDevitt Motors, Topsfield, Mass. Congratulations and good luck to the class of 1975 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McNally Sr. Compliments of Middleton Golf Course Murphy ' s Fruit Market Delicious fruit all year long! Nason ' s Stonehouse Farm Inc. Charcoal broiled chicken, frozen pies Nunan Florists ' and Greenhouse, Georgetown Flowers for all occasions 352-8172 Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Paranay Putnam Pantry Candies and Ice Cream Danvers, MA 01923 Rt. 114 — Golf Driving Range Welcome all swingers Best Wishes E. L. Scotti Furniture Co. — Danvers Plaza Best Wishes from Sprucewood Studio Compliments of Surfwood Topsfield, MA Zodiac Wallcoverings 41 Market St. Ipswich, MA 01938 356-2731 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75 The Bassette Family Joanne Marie ' s Beauty Salon 6 Central St., Middleton MA We thank STEVEN ' S STUDIOS for helping us to create this yearbook. Formals Group Pictures Candids Processing 157 SPONSORS Congratulations Class of 1975 The Buchel n Basket Peabody, MA Compliments of a Friend Ice Skate Conditioning Systems and Equipment Custom Radius Corporation Topsfield, MA Cutler Motor Sales, Melrose Ford — Jeep — Renault Lee Houser Compliments of Dunkin Donuts 71 High St. Danvers Essex County Co-op Farming Asso. 146 South Main Street Topsfield, MA 887-2309 The Family Mutual Savings Bank So. Main St. (Rte 114) Middleton, MA lb Main St. Topsfield, MA Frontier Sports Shop, Inc. 3 Elm Street Danvers, MA 774-7355 (Danvers Square) Hawkes Auto Parts Central St. Middleton 774-3890 Best wishes to the class of 1975 Herbert Motors Topsfield, MA International House of Pancakes 5 Sylvan St. Peabody, MA Ipswich Motor Co., Inc. Telephone (617) 356-291o 105 County Road Ipswich, Massachusetts 01938 Merchant Apothecary 41 Maple St., Danvers 774-2797 Compliments of Middleton Arco 212 Maple St. Middleton, MA N | Donuts Maple St. at Howes Station Middleton Tel. 774-7957 Paul ' s Gulf Station, Topsfield We appreciate your business Good Luck Class of ' 75 Pepperidge Farm Thrift Store Route 114 Middleton, MA Milton R. Pollock and Sons, Inc. Complete Auction Service Serving New England James S. Price, Inc. American Motors Ipswich — Topsfield Line For Advanced Instrusion and Fire Detection S. O. S. Security Consultants — 887-8341 Good Luck Class of ' 75 Stephen A. Stickney and Sons Best wishes to the Graduating Class of ' 75 C. F. Tompkins Co. Quality Furniture and Carpeting 45-51 Maple St. Danvers, MA Congratulations The Insurance Family, ' Dave Waters, Daughter Diane, and Son Dana Congratulations to the Senior Class Woodbury Fuel Company Woodman ' s Pharmacy 1 Elm St. Danvers, MA 774-0392 Totem Pole Inc. Camping and hiking outfitters Turnpike St., Rte. 114 North Andover, Ma. 683-2321 the Lawrence EagleTHImne . . . because you need to know Boxford Topsfield 9 Ifliddleton daily hometown news coverage i h BERNARDS Congratulations to the Class of 1975 Jewelers Country Squire Properties Diamonds, Watches, Trophies Salem, Ma. 2 Main Street Topsfield, Ma. Having guests for graduation? Send them to: Compliments of: RAMADA INN PERMUTHANE Danvers, Ma. A Division of Beatrice Foods Good Food Comfortable Accommodations Peabody, Ma. Good Luck! 272 Cabot Street Beverly, Ma. Vacation Vehicle Center Rowley, Ma. Boutique Clothing ED S SUNOCO SERVICE We Do Everything! (Automotive) Rtes. 114 and 62 Middleton Square 774-9747 SUNOCO DUMP TRAILER. LOADER DOZER SERVICE SAND-GRAVEL - LOAM-BULK HAULING. ETC. CAMILLIERI CORP. Lon erg an Road - Middleton. Mass. Joseph D. CAMILLIERI Off. 777-0130 President Res. 535-4057 1727 c Darnel duller cHouse t a ‘TAPROOM Ol dest and most authentically ' Structured c Revolut ionary c War ' c Era c Re§taur ?nt in NeW England. cFaqtabulous food ill a fascinating Setting. Tel. 777-1183 Lee ' s Photography ' Weddings Parties Commerical cExpaqsion witfi c Fidelity ' During the past year we have expanded, more than doubling our dining area and function facilities. Included are innova- tions for the greater comfort and conven- ience of our patrons. It has been a slow and agonizing experience but also a rewarding one because we have utilized oak beams, boards and some other materials which were saved when three bams on this old Daniel Fuller farm were razed some year? ago. Thus, we have been able to preserve in our modern-day addition a substantial measure of the Revolutionary War era authenticity of the original main section of our restaurant, erected in 1727. I hope you enjoy the food and the atmosphere. — JAMES COSTAS, Proprietor. Joseph T. Lee 209 South Main Street Middleton, Ma. 01949 Open for Breakfast Cold Cuts Party Platters Santo r io ’ i Su£ QJiLta SUBS PIZZA STEPHEN LANGONE 777-1475 Route 114 Middleton 160 774-3679 TRte. , 7tosiMo-u ut •date. ' DoKvent, Tfta. 01923 (at 7h u4i o.K tywctcK (fatten,) Where creative people shop Open Seven Days A Week Carl I. Bergstrom Co. Inc. General Contractor 10 Grove Street Topsfield, Ma. Compliments of: Arlington Trust Company Member F.D.I.C. Essex County ' s Largest Commerical Bank Congratulations Class of ' 75! We ' re going to miss you! Fraher ' s Apothecary Village Shopping Center Topsfield, Ma. RtK PRECISION MACHINE, INC. 212 S. Main Street Middleton, Ma. 161 Tel. 774-3372 Your Security is Our Business LESLIE S. RAY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. EUGENE W. ROSE CENTRAL SQUARE MIDDLETON, MASS 0)949 Congratulations The Colonial National Bank Federal Street Danvers, Ma. 01923 777-1904 Member F.D.I.C. BEST WISHES TO THE GREAT CLASS OF 1975 — A Friend Power-Light-Heat etc. Complete Wiring Service THE TIRE PLACE Tires Front End Servit Open Six Days (Sat. until 1:00 P.M.) Balancing We Pick Up and Deliver Oil Change J. A. DAVIS Electrician 16 Maple Street Topsfield, Ma. 887-5400 Shocks Ball Joints Tune Ups Lubrication Brakes Wishing the Class of ' 75 lots of luck! 162 774-4076 93 Liberty Street Middleton, Ma. Compliments of: Weloset Route 97, Boxford, Mass. 01 921 Telephone 887-5760 BILL FLYNN ' S GOLF SHOPS THOMSON C. C. NO. READING 664-8509 LAKEVIEW GOLF CLUB Wenham 468-9584 HILL ' S OF IPSWICH Outfitters for Men-Women- Children Home of Preferred Brands: Hush Puppies — Career Club — Pendleton — Botany Van Heusen — Levi — Adler — Converse Alfred Dunner — Munsingwear 356-2626 North Andover Junction Rts. 114 and 125 686-4309 Carnage House Carpets, inc. “Cbt Complete Jfloor Cohering Center” 87 3nboher lit. (.ftoute U4j BanUers. fflaSB. 01923- (Eel. 777—2320 Maestranzi Bros. North Shore Grinding Best Wishes to the class of ' 75. Lawnmowers — Tractors — Snowblowers — Sales and Service Lawn, Garden and Snow Equipment n AGAWAM SERVICE CENTER Main Street (Rte. 1A) Marilyn and Charlie Gwinn Rowley, Ma. 01969 617 - 948-2723 SUPREME ROAST BEEF — Best Roast Beef Around Open 10 a.m. till 1 a.m. — Fri., Sat. Till 2 a.m. Roast Beef, Pastromi, French Fried, Egg Rolls, Cold Drinks 12 Elm Street Danvers, Ma. George Metaxakis 774-9186 Compliments of: Tri-Town Auto Supply Co. 38 Main Street Topsfield, Ma. 01983 887-2107 International Discount Carpet House 283C Cabot Street Beverly, Ma. DANVERS FORD — Congratulations Class of 75 Doing Business in Danvers for over 43 years. 0P!N SUNDAYS BASKIN ROBBINS - 31 Flavors Open 7 days a week I i 5 MAIN STREET, TOPSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01983 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT • 887-2345 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE {otticM •lament 1 uei (7 21 CHURCH STREET, MERRIMAC, MASSACHUSETTS 01860 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT 346-8333 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE 75 WEST MAIN STREET, GEORGETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 01830 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT 352-8711 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT 24 HOUR SERVICE 253 RANTOUL STREET, BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 01915 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT 922-1464 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE (A DIVISION OF C AND C ELLIOTT, INC.) 5 MAIN STREET, TOPSFIELD, MASS. 01983 TEL. 617 887-2345 Double good wishes to Becky, Sue and the entire class of 1975 ! 1 U - XY 1 — r Yankee L v KK K I’ -1 L_ E. BOXFORD CENTER, MASS. 01980 You ' re Finally Graduating! Congratulations ! — Paradise Park Meadowview Construction Corp. Builders of fine residential communities Richard A. McAdoo Vice-President 887-2198 Wishing a successful future to the class of 1975. Asbury Street Market, Inc. South Hamilton, Ma. HOLIDAY HOUSE 397 Old Boston Road Topsfield, Ma. Route 1 Four rooms filled with: Furniture Gifts Needlework Congratulations from: JANE AND JACK JOHNSON BOXFORD COMMUNITY STORE to the greatest senior class ever! (especially Wahoo and Chopper) McIntyre ' s Clam Stand Rte. 1 and Rte. 133 Rowley, Ma. The Busy B ' s Rte. 97 Topsfield, Ma. Compliments of: Earl E. Warman Movers Lake Street Middleton, Ma. Ferreira School of Dance But Once I shall pass through this world but once Any good, therefore, that 1 can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being — let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again. — A Friend Compliments of: JACK FROST ' S MIDDLETON HARDWARE After graduation, get away from it all . . . The Norseman Motor Inn Ogunquit Beach Ogunquit, Maine 646-7024 Featuring: Jazz, Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic Dancing Boy ' s And Teenage Classes, Too ! Old Town Hall Middleton, Ma. 774-6311 Compliments of: R.C. MASON MOVERS INC. Agents — Atlas Van Lines 229 Newbury Street (Route 1) Peabody, Ma. Lots of Luck, Class of ' 75! Compliments of: THE GEORGE AUTOHAUS BODY PEABODY WERKE COOPERATIVE BANK Rte. 1 Topsfield, Ma. PEABODY - DANVERS Good Luck Class of ' 75 Phone (617) 777-1353 jllljll Teak Imports, Inc. Scandinavian Modern Furniture Centre Supermarket Route 1 1 4 ILLA SCHANK South Main Street Middleton, Mass. 01949 Where Quality and Value Go Hand in Hand 169 I ' m going to miss the feeling of being young and accomplishing something. That ' s what I ' ve found in many parts of Masconomet; in the classroom and in after school activities. D , — Barb Cjingrande 75 I 170 And they tell us, just wait till you ' re Out In The World — the Real World out there ... Within the Master Schedule we always found where we belonged, but there is no Master Schedule Out In The World and no structured study if we blow it When the next bell rings we ll be gone from here to this business of Life that we ' ve heard so much about so sign my book before you go and maybe, I ' ll remember you. I don ' t know where but I ' ll see you there Out In The World. — Norma Richman ' 75 172 . f HE 0 r ? O iw. KIT 0 It takes a while to sink in after graduation but once you realize it, it ' s like a whole different world. High school ' s over— you’re on your own. No more M.R.H.S. —Larry Learned ' 75 I’m sure I’ll see my best friends again but ' I think I’ll really miss the people that I was just beginning to know because I’ll probably never see them again. —Debbie Ackerman ' 75 Senior week ended with graduation on Friday, June 6. The senior speakers included Steph Luz with her essay, Our Times”, Al Rose with Tradition , Barb Gingrande with To- morrow’s Reality” and Mike Small with May it Rest in Peace”. Mr. Dussault presented awards and scholar- ships on class night. Diplomas were then presented by the school committee members at graduation. You just call out my name and you know wherever I am- i’ll come running to see you again. Winter, spring, summer or fall- all you have to do is call and I’ll be there. You ’ve got a friend. —Carole King 1975 Class Song Photos courtesy of the Tri-Town Transcript This was our best team effort in three years. All players helped one another improve and had fine attitudes. We look forward to great things in ' 76. —Coach Ramsay (from left to right) Row 1: Susan O’Brien, Heidi Walsh, Cathy Rosenbaum, Marsha Rol- lins, Suki Bullens, Kathy Kindrigen, Sue Newhall Row 2: Sue Heeremans, Toby Meade, VARSITY SOFTBALL Gretchen Vogt, Sharon Ludes, Sandy Fuhs, Debbie Bullens, Becky Heeremans. WON: 6 LOST: 13 Toby Meade led this team through an intense season with great competition from other teams in the league (particularly Newburyport). J.V. SOFTBALL (from left to right) Row 1: Elaine Gould, Mary Ann Mueskes, Alice Barker, Connie Wilson, Kathy Barker, Row 2: Jane McMen- imen, Joan Flynn, Lisa West, Jane Walz, Bonnie Bishop, Pam Kelly Row 3: Cpach Obeara. WON: 14 LOST: 4 Connie Wil- son was the star of this spirited team that beat Manchester with an all out effort. Cheryl Veronda is missing from the picture. GOLF TEAM (from left to right) Row 1: Jeff Bonasia, Dean Weidenman, Steve Sedler, Doug Daniels, Eric Thompson, Jack O’Brien Row 2: Steve Balleto, Ray Flynn,- Hen- ry DeBour, John McGee, Clayton Spi- cer, Todd Thompson, Coach Lauzon. Missing: Peter Mailey, Peter Garten, James Mitchell, Russ Pszenny, Lee Swasey. WON: 5 LOST: 5 TIED: 2 Jeff Bonasia was a team star and a C.A.L. all-star. This young team beat Hamilton-Wenham for the first time in the team’s history. 9f‘ fif, | BOY’S TENNIS (from left to right) Row 1: Tucker Hooven, Peter Ro— gal (co-captains) Row 2: John Yates, Peter Tyson, Craig Han- cock, Jim Colter, Dave Munro, Scott Divenuti, Ted Buiting, Chris Hooven, Brad Lowell, Dave Mann, Coach Hatt. WON: 7 LOST: 8 A middle season surprise victory over Pentucket brought the team out of a losing streak. Peter Rogal, Dave Munro and many others sparked the team this year. Tennis is an indivi- dualized sport and it takes a lot of in- dividual effort. All of the boys did a good job this year. —Coach Hatt GIRL’S TENNIS (from left to right) Row 1: Kate Murphy, Debbie Saitow, Linda MacDonald, Meredith Miller, Prudy Minich, Margaret Weisslitz Row 2: Mary Jane VanKavelaar, Ellen Sanders, Molly Murphy, Susan Schepis, Alicia Markus, Ingrid Schmakel, Holly Bill, Diane Lorant, Beth Huckins, Cindy Parsons, Wendy Markus, Leslie Mattson, Nancy Hillery. WON: 7 LOST: 6 Mary Jane VanKavelaar as a member of the team took first place in the C.A.L. doubles open. BOY’S VARSITY TRACK (from left to right) Row 1: Steve Hall, Lyn Mackert, Mark Leonard, Chris Ingalls, Andy Minich Nick Leighton, Jay Kimball, Mike Walsh, Paul DePierre, Row 2: Harry Riefel, Kevin Spring, Bob Crocker, Hugh Bogart, Tom Malone, Andy Hossfeld, Dick Stott, Alan Race, Terry Ackerman, Kevin Burgard, Ricky White, Row 3: Coach Lenny Emmons, Jim Johnson, George Mandragoras, Mike Ferrari, Paul Hyde, Kevin Pickett, Chris Way, Tom Deans, Jim Cavanaugh, Erik Hunt, Dave Chubb. WON: 6 LOST: 3 Masco suffered a disappointing loss to Lynnfield, the toughest team in the league, which set the team out on the wrong foot. They finished a strong third in the C.A.L. and the most valuable competitor was Mark Leonard. Nick Leighton and Andy Minich were co-captains. BOY’S J.V. TRACK (from left to right) Row 1: Paul Hamilton, Scott Baker, Larry Davis, Jeff Leighton, Tim White, Jim Gingrich, Jim Smith, Bryan Thomas, John Stevens, Bob Tragert, Curtis Zingg Row 2: Dale Johnson, Peter Relick, Mike Leathe, Steve O’Brien, Eric Bannon, Steve Smith, Richard Stott, Joe Richardson, Mathew Callahan, Miles Lambert Row 3: Lance Roberts, Eric Shaktman, Paul Am- mann, Steve Kincaid, Chris T ragert Row 4: Kevin Gould, Mike Kastrinelis, Andy Barr, Anonymous, Bill Elliot. WON: 6 LOST : 3 An abundance of varsity competitors on opposing teams led to this team’s few losses. Peter Relick served as an outstanding team member. GIRL’S TRACK (from left to right) Row 1: Chris Whelan, Nancy Simms, Debbie Ackerman (tri-capts.) Row 2: Maria Stephens, Deb Myers, Carrie Jacobs, Jenn Barbour, Les Hall, Sara Ri- der, Sue Hall Row 3: Pam Carney (mgr.), Jamie She- pard, Heidi Richardson, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Mary Jones, Margaret Jones, Lori Hart, Ellen Davis, Ann Raf- ferty, Coach Mousseau Row 4: Lisa Gallo, Pam Hieber, Cheryl Henderson, Sara Beck, Anne Gillman, Kathy Noyes, Claudia Mott, Robin Ziegler Row 5: Sara Bergstrom, Ginny Kuczun, Pat Butler, Sue Carver, Mimi Garten, Melanie Shepard, Diane Mandragouras, Mary Bond, Ellen Moy, Ann Johnson, Row 6i Rhonda Myers, A. Runner, Kim Crawford, Carol Oberti, Susan Glatz, Julie Sawyer, Joanne Marland, Laura Bond, Cathy Carr, Jane Soldano, Donna Regii, Row 7: Nancy Shipley, Linda Kenny, Sue DeSouza, Ellen Reeve, Kathy Stevens, Dierdre Murphy. WON: 10 LOST: 2 This team took first place in the C.A.L. open and two team members, Chris Whelan and Nancy Simms, went on to participate in the state meet. VARSITY BASEBALL (from left to right) Row 1: Tim Tyson, Bob Pszenny, Doug Li- mone, Richard Dawley, Dale Eddy Row 2: Don Simms, Mike Rogers, Rich Bedrosian, Clyde Poland, Dave Robertson, Coach Roberts. WON: 8 LOST: 10 Don Simms and Rich Bed- rosian were outstanding play- ers. Bob Mclendon was in- jured during the season which was a great loss for the team. J.V. BASEBALL (from left to right) Row 1: Bob McGregor, Bob Kunelius, John Dinan, Doug Mcllvaine, Walter Hussey Row 2: Coach Sauchuk, Ron Weyland, Curt Metzgar, Brian Palmer, Steve Dustin, Row 3: Larry Patch, Bill Smith, Jim McDonough, Mark Agnew, Tom Hennigan. WINS: 5 LOSSES: 11 Larry Patch was the team’s most val- uable player. LRESHMAN BASEBALL (from left to right) Row 1: Mark Warfield, Greg Peterson, Phil Ferrari, Chris Singleton, Jim Gates, Ed Bogart, Chris Spot- tiswoode Row 2: Joe Vogt, Rich Rossi, Bruce Bears, Tim Kindregan, Bennett Thompson, Don Russel, Mark Ake, Tim McLaughlin, Coach Uhrich. WON: 4- LOST: 8 TIED: 2 CLA5S OF ’75 ALUMNI OFFICERS Melanie Shepard— president Julie Tumber— vice-president Jackie DiBenedetto— secretary Ken Doughty— treasurer See You At The Reunion!! THE ALL NIGHT PARTY, sponsored by the Lions Club, began at the t V.F.W. function hall in Ipswich where two bands played and a buffet was served until 3 A.M. The seniors were then taken on a ferry ride around Boston harbor to listen to more music and see the sunrise. The party ended with breakfast at the Aquarium followed by the performance of some trained dolphins. There ' s really no way to say goodbye to over 300 people so everyone just came home and went their own seperate ways. ERRATA: The pictures of Sidney Mannheim and Lynn Martens on page 58 should be re- versed so as to match correctly with their profiles. Also, Michael Cataldo’s name should be added to the list of students in the class of 1975 who did not have their pictures taken. We apologise for these mistakes and feel free to blame them on someone else. AT The male senior members of the (Italian, Jew- ish and otherwise) Mafia visited Masconomet twice this year; once, to rob a student of his evil ways and another time to keep an almost married teacher from getting cold feet. Rumor has it that both attempts failed in the long run. Quote: I’m a gonna make you an offer you cannot refuse. —Papa Andy Mascon omet Regional School District R.L.D. Topsfield, Mass. 01983 Bulk Rate U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 66 Topsfield, Mass. Non-Profit Organization


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