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For Reference Not to be taken from this room HISTORICAL MAPS OF BOXFORD MIDDLETON TOPSFIELD The Atlas Of Essex County, 1872 Courtesy Of Boxford Library ' FLINT PUBLIC LIBRARY Sca c 4-0 H-nr1 ! to on hirh 3 2126 00143 330 4 Masconomet Regional High School Reflections . . . “When to the sessions of sweet silent thought, I summon up remembrances of things past ...” — Shakespeare — The Old East School in Topsfield had an enrollment of 11 pupils. (1897) Our thanks to Mr. Horton D. Bradstreet, a lifelong resident of Topsfield for generously allowing us to use the original glass plates (1887-1925), from which all the historical pictures were printed. The Class of 1976 is proud of its reputation of being a class of individuals. Therefore, when it came time to pick one person whom we all ad- mired and respected; one person who influenced all our lives, we were at a loss. For that reason, we would like to dedicate our yearbook to the entire faculty of Mas- conomet Regional High School. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our teachers for all they have done for, and with us. Each of us will always remember that special teacher; the one who some- how managed to reach us — through a special way of teaching, understanding or just listening. But most of all, we thank our teachers for just putting up with us — through four very important years. 2 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want . . . And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 23 JOHN BERNARD ROLSMA John Bernard Rolsma was active with many interests. During his high school years he was a member of the math team, sang with the Chorale and played the French horn in the band. He also played on the freshman basketball team, and ran with the track and cross country teams. John was active with the Congregational Church youth group and sang in the choir. He raised several sheep while a member of the Golden Fleece 4-H Club. With a major interest in boats and sailing, John was the boatswain for the Sea Explorer Ship III. He spent many summer afternoons sailing and rowing at Hood’s Pond and Marblehead Harbor. John was accepted as a candidate for appointment to the Class of 1980 at the United States Coast Guard Academy. 3 4 OUR GANG The Class of 1895, Topsfield Academy 5 JOHN ROBERT ABARE “Abe Teddy” Goon Squad . . . 1975 . . . Let’s take a cruise in the Mafia Squad Car . . 7 ' A minutes from Amesbury to Boxford . . . Perdue s my name, chickens re nay game ... Maine, 1975 ... A bears here, Oh!, That’s Abare . . . Nault’s Green Machine bones out again. Frolics 4; Baseball 1; Volleyball Inters- quad Games. PAUL RICHARD AMMANN “Road Runner Dick, Baby “I have lived here three years and have come to the definite conclusion that Boxford is a perfect example of psycho- logical self-preservation. ... Hey Weed Baby . . . The Bet . . . Who needs a pass? . . . The Jet ... Is the Kaiser home? . . . What a nut . . . later ... It better not be Gunther . . . The Skunk. Track 3,4; Frolics 4; Out-to-lunch 1,2, 3, 4. TERENCE MICHAEL ACKERMAN “Terry” Ter “Acky” Howdy . . Tull . . . Hey Pelt, Wake up . . . Oooh, those campouts . . . Skiin’ on schooldays . . . Coors can ... Hi Sal . . . Midnight Dips . . . R.U.A., Madi- son, and watching U.F.O.’s . . . West- ern Mountains . . . See ya whenever . . . They packed me off to school and taught me bow not to play the game.” — Ian Anderson Baseball 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Ski Team 1, 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Home- room Rep. 3; S.G.A.B. (Chair); J — S.S.C. 4; Frolics. JUDY ANDERSON Jude” Wish all my friends all the happiness in the world . . . Still remembers D.N. and always will ... no I’m not a hall moni- tor, I just hang around the halls . . . Billy and Cath in Florida . . . Y ' eh Jean is my twin . . . Thank God we don’t look alike . . . Remember all the great times we had in ’71 ... D.N. forever. Ambition: To work as a Secretary. PHYLLIS M. ALTIERI Ellis” Phil” Derek is love . . . Another horse show in the rain . . . Blueberry Hill . . . “Aim- less, wanna go to the beach?” . . . Cali- fornia Dude a country girl . . . Ba- nanas . . . August 15 . . . Sounds like a plan . . . Love will keep us together . . . It ' s just one of those Southern Comfort nights . . . Tam-my . . . G.D D . . . Stowe, Vermont . . . “Mandy” . . . “Sorry I’m so late Aim” . . . Whatever ... D.D. 4-ever. PEGCY LOU ANDERSON Biking in Maine . . . VA . . . Denise, Moody Beach, and the DOORKNOB . . . “I’m getting run over by Fresh- men!” . . . Claud and beerchasers . . . Even if I knew certainly the world would end tomorrow, I would plant an apple tree today.” M L Field Hockey 2; Softball 1,2 (cap’t ); Class Officer 1,3,4; Student Council 2; Speech Club 3,4 (Vice-pres.); N.H.S. 3,4; Plays 1,3; Musicals 1,2, 3, 4; Thespi- ans 4; Chorale 2,3,4; Radio Masco 3; Frolics 4 (assistant director). ELLEN ACHENBACH “EH” “Well, personally I think it’s pretty fun- ny.” . . . Friday nights at Rocco s . . . Chuckles . . . The BIG D ... Can someone else drive? My car isn’t doing too well.” . . . What a spastic! Biology Club 2; French Club 3; Home- room Rep. 2,3; P C. Fan Club 3,4; Fro- lics; MITOBO JEAN D. ANDERSON Jeannie” Have to go to my locker . . Remem- ber? . . . What did you say? Always talking . . . No Judy, I don’t want to hang around in the halls this period too! . . . We re not late for class . . . Bye, I have to go. 6 GUY ANDREWS Ski Team and DSQ’S ... I dig Graves . . . The Calculus and the Math R.C. RICHARD PAUL BAGLEY Rick” Troubles not the way . . . But Colorado here I come, right Mart . . . Kancaman- gus 75 ... Blackberry Crossing 1 . . . Rockery 74 . . . Castle Hill in the Fall . . . 75 Sugarloaf U S A. . . . Cape Cod aeaches . . . J Farmer Boy . . . Out of own snappers . . . mbition: Do the Baja, gymnastics 3,4; Deca 4; Frolics 4 KAREN ELIZABETH ANGELINE Angie” Is that a revelation? . . . crazy Friday nites with the girls . . . damn racoons! . . . turtlenecks ... I forgot my skirt! . . . Did ya get a letter, Barb? . . . Floyd, Izzy, and Flizz . . . countdowns . . . He really is taller! . . . the library record ... T.F.S. Cheerleader 1 (capt.), 2,3,4, Homeroom Rep 1; Student Council 2; Class Presi- dent 3; Varsity Girls Track 1,2; Gym- nastics 2; Frolics 4; Mindscape 4. KAREN LEE ANZALONE “Anzalone’’ Speed Racer . . . “What’s wrong with ITALIANS! . . . Early Graduation . . . “Freedon forever” . . . Smile and be Happy . . . Mil S 11 . . . 12 22 74 . . . J.K.A. . . Indianapolis 500 . . . What are you sick or something? . . . Let s go out and have a good time! . . . White Mountains . . . “MAY ALL BE BEAU- TIFUL BEFORE ME AS I WANDER” by Oliver LaFarge . . . Fog Cutters at China Sails Ambition To live a long and happy life with John 4 10 76. JOHN JOSEPH BAKEWELL Bake” “Flake” “Spaceman” “Zombie This school never ceases to amaze me . . . Shake it Bake . . . Merchweiles gang . . . Enjoy rivers, snow, waves, wa- terfalls, mountains and the ocean, even more than Masco. Cross Country 1,2,3, 4; Frosh Basketball 1; Ski Team 2; Track 1,2, 3, 4; German Exchange Program. KATHERINE J. BAKKER “Kathy” No, it ' s pronounced Bocker! . . . Quick! I’m late again . . . corner a Crane s Beach . . . my guitar . . . Shenendoah Mts . . . Lettuce? The Hudson River?? . . . Aufwiedersehen Masconomet! Softball 2,3; Track 4; Singers 1,2; Ger- man Club 1,2; The Greenhouse 4; Fro- lics; MITOB BARBARA ANN ASH Barbi” Barb” “Arbi” Bibs” M B S H. . . . Hey, Phyllis! . . . Nan, ya leaving now? . . . Tammyson . . . E J January 2, 1975 period 7 ... What? . . . January and February of ninth . . . Oh, no! ... Finally out! Ambition; to become a nurse Night Club 1,2, 3.4 MAUREEN R. BALLARD “Moe” SCHOOL’S A BORE . . . summertime fun . . . what happened to my ride!? . . . SAIL IT! . . . Jeffrey, can you think of anything better to do? . . . Mountain . . . Creme . . . Dolly cop . . . now it’s Weekends in New Hampshire . . . sum- mer of ’73 . . . The good old days — when do they start??? . . . Bye-Bye Stormin Norman — it’s been a real lot of fun! . . . BONGS AWAY! . . . Pub- Crawlin . 7 MARY-DANA BARNDT “Blush Butterscotch Brownies . . . Mercedes Benz . . . Tripod . . . B.P. P C. . . . Sum- mers in New Hampshire . . . Cranes Beach . . . Mac, are you still perfect? . . . Pres of P.V.C. . . . Where’s my shadow now? . . . Laurie, I’m not turn- ing red!! Homeroom Rep. 4; Powderpuff 3,4; Frolics 4; Senior Publicity Comm. 4. SARA JANE BECK What class do I have now? . . . What’s my locker combination? . . . That’s neat . . . Wicked! . . . Beethoven, Bo- gart and Cagney . . . Iowa . . . Sci-Fi nut . . . Freelance Astronomer ... I think I ' m finally cracking. Homecoming Float 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Track 3; Frolics 4; Astromony Club 4; MITOBO. DAVID V. BARRETT Froggy” “Frog” OH REALLY LOG? . . . Friday night at the Dogs ... 67 Barracuda . . . Mr Murphy, one of the finest! . . . Stone- henge until 4:00 AM ... Fun times in Vermont with Gil and Larry . . . March 16, 1973 . . . Summer of 73 with Tawn was the best . . . Sandbagging and T.N.P.G. at Gil’s pool hall M B. will never beat me in pool . . . Gil, got any money? ... T.V. Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Frolics 4. MARJORIE L. BEHRENS “Margie” Hey Jeff, where are we going now? . . . Quarries after dark . . Hurry up Mar- gie . . . How about the Sky view? ... or the Rolling Stones . . . “BS” stands for Bruce Springsteen ... or, “This will only take a minute.” . . New Hamp- shire . . . Pali ' s Mall and the Duke . . . tunafish . . . blue skies, snowy moun- tains sunsets . . . Colorado forever! MICHAEL SEAN BARRY “Pud” Ralph at Cabrals’ . . . Contact ... A nice round of applause for Miss Scarlet Lamont . . . Yea, take my truck Schmake . . . Here comes f nuts . . . Gabe and Walker . . . Gil’s Pool Hall . . . Let’s do a FEW leglifts . . . 100 grass drills for Butterball . . . Stone- henge until 4 a m. . . . Knuckles O Toole . . . Scrimshaw we used to call it ... SUMU ... The Creeper. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Powder Puff Coach 3,4; Frolics. CYNTHIA LOUISE BELBEN “Bindv “Cindy “Cin Good, I’m glad . I’m underwhelmed . . . Hey Gayne, let’s go get high ... Is sex a noun or a pronoun? . . . MLSH . . . Grin and bear it . . . S.S. how ro- mantic . . . Skinnery head ... So you like the color white, eh? . . . Arrive on now. “We are all on the inside looking out, hopingjior hopes that shouldn’t be hoped for ” Deca Club 4. CAROL BASSETTE Monsters and Rabbits . . . The First and Last Solo . . . E.A.W. . . . Thumpers . . . the plants . . . playing in the green- house . . . cooking in Paris . . . Spring Skiing . . . Sartre . . . My Rossi’s ... | Mouton Rothchild ’61 ... j’aime le vin. Flying Club 1,2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Playing in the Green- j house 4; Haitian Ski Team 1,2, 3, 4. GARY ARTHUR BELL “Beef” “Cobra” Communication Electronics . . . Chest- nut . . . Air Explorer, Post 146 . . 685 . . . “Butler” . . . “My license?” . . . “Muskrat” . . Roadside Presents . . . The “Yak Shack” . . . Clean your room. Ambition: U.S.A.F. Avionics, L.L. Automotives 3,4. 8 DANIEL E. BERGSTEN Bergie” ' Masher ' “This is True . . . The Lenny Emmons book of Derivations . . . Bestimmt Fussball 75 . . . Daniel my brother you . . . Math R.C. . . . “The Cal.” . . Hi Robinsky . . . The Sim(m)s brothers . . . BP’s . . . Material things cannot be thought of as existing, apart from a thinking mind Berkeley Soccer l,2,3,4(co-capt); Basketball 1,2; Indoor Track 3,4; Spring Track 1,2,3, 4. ELIZABETH SUE BLACKBURN “Beth” “There are no strangers here, only friends I have not met.” 4 26 75 . . . Thanks Kath . . . Back in MD . . . yuall . . . Pigout . . . Who, me eat 4 lunches? . . . Saitow and Family . . . Wilbur . . . Letters . . . FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD Field Hockey 4; Basketball 4; Softball 4; Volleyball 4; Frolics 4; Powderpuff 4. ROBERT D. BERNSTEIN Bernie Race Car” A buck-forty down 1-95 . . . Wolf- man . . . “You 11 get over it . . . Me, Jack, Ken, and Smitty working at Don s . . . Did Willy fire Lou yet . . . 428 Cobrajet . . . No brain, no pain . . . “Let’s take a ride down to Boston” . . . Cruisin through Hampton Beach . . . The Collegiates: Fingers, John-Boy, and Jonesy . . . Thanks to Pete D — Super Mech . . . Mustangs Forever. Football 1; Soccer 2,3; Baseball 1,2. OLOF BEYER I’m Swedish not Swiss . . . Hey Viggh, pass me another beer . . . Ooh — !! . . . Funny accent . . . 55 Rocket 88 ... Party Mobile . . . Let’s go cruisin’ . . . This place . . . Can t wait til Fri- day. . . . The city morgue is livelier than this town KAREN ANNE BISHOP “Karen” “Bish” What?? . . . Oh Jackie . . . Three inches . Peyton Place, Peyton Place! . . . I’m not a vegl! . . . Nancy, don ' t shut the locker! ... Hi Jack ... ie! ... What am I supposed to hammer with, my looks?! . . . Nette, Nette! . . . Oops! . . . Anybody seen Josh? Stage crew 1, 2, 3,4( Assistant Stage man- ager); Thespians 4; Frolics. VARIS BLAUS Hi Norm . . . Like the suit? . . . Spin- ning classrooms . . . Hard Floors. LYNN ANN BODA “Cuddles” Toot-sweets” Blondie” “BEATLES” . . . Salisbury Beach . . Surfing in Hurricane Agnes . . . The MANZI CLAN . . . ForGET it! . . You mofile . . . MENGIA! . purple chal- lenger . . . The condominiums . . What a pleasure . . . Chadlinger and English Chevrolet forever . . . Methuen . . . You have NO IDEA! . Quagmire in your hey day? . WHAT??? . . . SAP!!! ...Lenny Goldblatt’s favorite . . . ’76. Ambition; To become a fashion retailer for a big business. Marne 3 (secretary); Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO HUGH V. BOGART JR. “Humphrey Rogie Roquefurt “Bogie” “Hubie” Saarbrucken ’75 . . . bestimmt . . The third at Cabral s, Gumballs . . . Hojo s, yuk . . . My green Bomb — Nice, huh? . . . Let’s make a run! . . . hey, that’s just great! . . . Yah! . . . Snowbanking with Bill Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Base- ball 1; Indoor Track 3,4; Track 3; Fro- lics; Saarbrucken Exchange 75; Pow- derpuff Coach 3,4. 9 PAUL D. BOGDONOFF ' Boggy” “Cil ' bog” Boggo Flipper Porches haul-a . Chain Gang . . . Oil and Antifreeze, great for the tires, eh? . Smoke job, Rowley Bridge Road Blinkers . . . Heineken . . . Green’s Corner . . . Duh-Dunnan . . The big ”D . . Tall Boy . . . Where the hell are we? Different eyes see different things . . . while looking at the same — Dylan Frolics. ROBERT B. BORDEN Bob” Bordo” Boob” The Bronco Bomb . Green Pickup ‘75 Chain gang . Honest Officer . . Bajaing at Meridith . . . Down at the Dump Caruusin an Cursin M.600 “Nobody under- stands ME” out with the dogs . . . MAYBE lunch . EJ s six of? Ambition — to break 1,000 and make 1 , 000 , 000 , Wrestling 1,2,3, 4; DECA Club 4; Fro- lics 4. MARY BETH BOND Mar” Ralph . . . M MW W . . I got Shieba . . . Beach Boys forever . . . Where’s the flashlight? . . . The Holy House . . . green trucks . . . Skurt and Cott . . . Kuvdraps . . . Saarbrucken ‘75 . . . Oh Baby . . . Men in Uniform . . . everytime more . . . Amesbury . . . rur- rurs . . . Jaws . . . delirious!! Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Speech Club 2; German Club 2; Saar- brucken Exchange 3; Powder Puff 3.4. RONALD BOUCHARD WILLIAM C. BOND “Bill “Blog” “Willy” Too much . . It’s gonna be WILD! . . . Pebblestone summers . . . Switzerland 73 . . . Quart of Vanilla . . . Minichug, definitely . . . the Flying(?) Fiat . . . Rowley . . . Junk . . . A 177 .... OOM- PAH, Tubas have class . . . Pefect prime . . . excellent . . , what’s home- work? Band 2,3,4; Singers 1,2,3; Stage Crew 1,2, 3, 4; Chorale 1,2, 3, 4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 3,4. CARYL ANNE BOWLER Busty Honest, Ame . . . Crazy Friday nights with the girls . . . the friendly blond . . . smiles . . . Cath, M E ? . . . ’’My thumbs are NOT funny looking” . . . Give me a break . . . desserts . . . Ver- mont . . Friends, I will remember you, think of you, pray for you. — John Denver Basketball 1,2; Homeroom Rep 1,2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Senior Guidance Adv Brd. (Secretary); Frolics. JOHN E. P. BORDEN Jr. “Jay” “E.P.” What does EP stand for? Endless pro- crastination . . . I’m Not a speechie, I just talk a lot ... is Keb still mad? . . Hey, where d Bernays and Rose go? . . . No Peg, really, what IS reality? ... So long kids, gotta clone! Speech Club 2,3,4(President); NHS 3,4; Thespians 4(V.P.); S L A 4,5(activities chairman); Radio Masco 3,4; Albanian Exchange 2,3; Play Musical 2,3,4; Frolics 4; Choral 4. CAROLYN JEAN BRETT Carol “Georgette But C.L.’s are more fun! . . . Briarwood . . . You’re kidding me . . right? . . . Sailing to Cape Cod “And the grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant with faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.” Timothy 1:14. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Singers 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Set Design 4; Make-up Committee 4; Costume Committee 4; Musical 3,4; Frolics; MITOBO 10 DEBORAH A. BROOKS Deb” Debbie” Hey, guess what? . . . Oh, wow he has nice hair . . . No, Really !!?? . . . Har- vey’s Bristol Cream, Top Shelf . . , ex- pensive Taste . . . Bike . . . Nivek . . . ya know? . . . I’ve had my license for a year now!! . . , wait a minute, I have to call my mother . . . CHRIS . . . See Ya Later. Student Government Day 3; Gymnas- tics 1; Track 2. MARK A. BROPHY Broph” “Beef Almy’s . . . “Gotta go to work” CPA ... Head H R P.COMPS “Can’t wait to go skiing . . Wildcat ... all the way ... You should be shot . . . Turkey Bowl . . . Gold Mach IV . . . Colorado “76 . . . N.U. “77” . . . S.F.P.D Football 1,2; Indoor Track 1,2,4; Fro- lics; Track 1,4. CHARLES BROWN CHRISTOPHER L. BROWN “Scrawny” “Chris” “Lewigee” Sure . . . Have you seen any 1969 Che- vell SS’s red and black, 454 4 on the floor? . . . Holley 950 dual pumper . . . With M 60 s and cragars . . Oh Jeez . . . Go like hell, you 11 get there. JEANNETTE SUZANNE BROWNELL “Nette” “Nette-Nette” That’s Sad . . . Peyton Place, Peyton Place . . . Cindy, guess who came over yesterday!! . . . Hey Bish . . . What’s the J for? . . . My name isn’t shorty . . . Hi Nan! . . . Wish I had a Pepsi . . . Can I have some gum? . . . Jackie, did you do your Spanish homework? Stage Crew 2,3; Stage Manager 4; Thes- pians 2,3,4; Frolics. KATHRYN E. BRYANT “Kathy” Kat” “Kebby” Chesire grins . . . J.C. ' n’ me . . . My fan club . . . Hey, Meddybeff! . . . Quelle Drag! . . . cute . . . Take care of Frog- gie for me. Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Play 3; Homeroom Rep. 2; N.H.S. 3,4; Thespians 4; Crib- bage Club 1,2, 3, 4; B S. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Brownies 1,2. JEAN MARIE BUCKLEY “Jean” “Jelly-Bean” Do you like my socks? . . . That’s DUMB ... I don’t understand? . . . WICKED BAD . . . Where’s Chipper? . . . We’re just FRIENDS . . . Let’s get kicked out of the ‘berry, Dave . . . Sa- hara Desert . . . Maine . . . SEARCH! . . . “Me and my Arrow . sleeping out .... spiffy . . . Plum Island . . Amesbury . . . 7 20 79 . . . gotta call Stevey . . . S. A. H ... always and forever. V. P. 2; Treasurer 3,4; Crew 1,2; Frolics 4; MITOBO, Happy 1,2, 3, 4 LEIGH A. CALLAHAN ELHILE Club . . . handlebars . . Dec. 13 . . . Mrs. B ... Service Rd ditch ... I can ' t drink that . . . My eyes are always like this . . . Tang . . camelot . . . Hand stuck in seat . . . Nan, you were too close . . . You blew it ... “Look not with your eyes for they see only limitations. Rather seek with un- derstanding and you will find much more.” — “Joseph Mychel Prud- homme Softball 1; Sr Adv. Board; Frolics; MI- TOBO 11 LORA JEANNE CAPUTO Lora “L. J August ’75 . . “Makai forever . . . ICE CREAM!!! ... I know Kathy, but th is is different ... I didn’t buy it, I MADE it , . J Y.C. . . . “Can I bring my guitar? . . I’m a lifeguard!” . . . “Not on weekends” . . . Hawaii “Sew what?’’ . . I’m going sailing! Musical 2; N.H S. 3,4; Clothing Special- ists 3; Homeroom Rep 4; Magazine 4 (editor); Frolics; STKOTS Club (v.p.) 2,3,4. ROBERT JOHN CAVALIERI “Bob” Cav Bud Kanga . Campsites 8, 13, 13 34 Thumbing The Rock- ery Farmer Boy . Skiing with a wine skin Sugarloaf Bagley, you fool Krup, we should have picked them up . Who needs a li- cense! I ll get bv Independent APT IB IFH Ambition: To succeed, get a bike, and be happy. Deca Club 4; Night Club 1,2, 3, 4 JANET LYNNE CARTER Jan Charlie” Kid” Jadoo” You guys are supposed to be esechie nice to me . . . Star Market . . . Scraw- ny, how ' s Donna? ... I hate Cadillacs . Whatsa matter with Toyotas? . . . Cheyv s wi th acne . . . pistachio nuts Oh no, late again, George is gonna kill me . . . My cat does not look like a cow! ... I wanta go home ... I hate you . . . Chris, you owe me a pizza. Ambition to be a nurse. Singers 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAL ANN CERINO “Mickey Mikie Hi you guys . . . I ll get my license someday Hi Grub . AMPY my sheep had a lamb . . . Where is everyone? . . yes, I’m sure mv name is Michal I never drop my baton! Majorettes 2,3,4 (capt.); gymnastics 1; Homeroom rep 1,2; Jr Banquet Comm. Chrm ; Powder Puff 3,4; Prom. Comm : Biology Club 4; French Club 1; Senior Guicl. Adv. Board; French Ex- change 3; Frolics; MITOBO. SUSAN ALICE CARVER Sue Suz” “Suzie-Q Suzanna Good Morning . . OH no, I lost it . . . Summer of ’75 . . Neil Diamond . . . Saarbrucken . . . Save the whales . . classical music . . . wilderness . . . 5 27 75 . America .90 feet, but I doubt it . . For being done too soon — Neil Diamond Track 3,4; Powderpuff 4; German Ex- change 3; Biology Club 4; MITOBO; Frolics 4 GAIL CHADWICK “Chadlinger Pass auf meine Freunde auf ! ! Auf Wie- dersehen. ROBERT H. CATHCART JR. Rob Hemo” The Cart Wounded HI ROB! . You Rang? I hate that dress . . . the ten commandments? Rob C. to Mike B for T D WHAT! . . . Who buffed it? ... the mattress man . What s a reme butt? . al- right hurry up . . . How’s your uncle? . . . goodnight George Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1; Wrestling 2,3,4 (Capt.); Mitobo 4, Frolics 4; Powder Puff Coach 3,4. JEAN KAY CHAMBERLIN Hey, what s your hurry? mountains . . . Oh, I get it . . . calm, cool, and collected — sometimes . . Telephone poles and bumpers don’t mix . Stay peaceful . . art room 8th period . . always tongue-tied . whatever just takin’ it easy . Oh, mv dog ate it I don’t like people sneaking up on me . . . sailing free and easy Rai- sins! Volleyball 2; Gymnastics 3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics; Mindscape 4; MITOBO LISA S. CHARSHOODIAN “Denny “Bug Stand on the hills of long forgotten yes- terdays. Pass amongst your memories told returning ways. As certain as we walk today. Press over moments leaving you out in the city running free days pass as seconds turn the key the strength of the moment lies with you, out tender outward lights of you. Shine over mountains make the view The strength of you seeing lies with you. Jon Ander- son “Nemasta” MARK CLARK LAUREN CHARTIER “Laurie “Elley “Buzz Hondas forever! . Motorcycle Mama , . . Cruisin ' with Wendy! . . . I’m out of here! . . . Limerick, Me I love Bessie! . . . T.T.M.S.A. . . . Have you had your love today? . . . O brien Mach 1 . . Boy do I have the munchies!! . . . Summer of 75” . . . Turn on the tunes! ... Hi Grub! . . . Cypress Gardens here I come . . . Pete . . . I sound like the devil? . . . Back off Jack! . . . Masco Mental Thespians 3,4; Musicals 1,2,3, 4; Frolics. DONNA LESLIE CLARKE People are people and that’s the way it should be There’s no other you no one else just like me So you be you and I’ll be me D L C. CHRISTINE ANN CHETTY “Chrissy” “Chet”- “Sis” Dill Pickles . . Chicken Livers . . . PEUN — Buh . . . Laurie . . . Paissano . . . Memories of J H . My 5 Broth- ers . Hoss . . . VPH . . TLOS . “really!?!” . . . “SHE HIT THE WALL! . . . Saarbrucken 75 . . . Many thanks to CXJ Who helped me make it . . . “Livin Life is to be me. Gymnastics 1,2; Musical 3,4; Make-up 1,2,4; Frolics 4; Powderpuff 4; Fer- mented Duo 3,4 (co-capt ) DEBORAH J. COLE “Debbie” “Deb” No Marnie, I don’t think so . . . Chath- am s T J . . Anthea, remember when . . . Connecticut . . . bird . . . Karate M S. ... wicked nice kid . . Oh real- ly? . . . I’m not embarassed! . . . The radio please . . . york girl DAVID JOSEPH CHUB “Pearl” “Chubster Action Chem with Mitch, Frog, Tag, Psycho and Fitzy . . . Rusty and 110 plus cougar . . . 7mm Rem. Magnum . . . Spring bear hunt Hunting, Fishing, Football . . . Wildcat Deer? Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2,3,4 PAUL MICHAEL COLEMAN “Ferbie “Woof “Ferbilton Burger” This could definitely be serious! . . . What’s the answer to the next one, Joe? OH, and I ' m not gullible, Spring! . . . None too much, huh Bill! . . . Too many bears right John! . . No leg raises today Tom, we have a meet . . . Springer cried wolf again . . . keep on tankin!! . . . Mongo Chug Cross Country 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3,4; Outdoor Track 4. 13 LISA MARIE CONNELL Oh ya showa . . . REALLY!! . . . What do you want to do? . . . this is boring ... I am NOT gullible . . . Where ' s Cindy? . . . Is she driving? . . . I’m fine! . . . alright, alright, alright! Junior and Senior Banquet Comm.; Volleyball 1; Hockey Cheering 3,4; Powderpuff 4; Frolics 4. TIMOTHY R. CREAMER Tim Snowbound in Maine . . . Bar Harbor, sunny days on the cliffs . . . Watkins Glen NIT, New York . . . Hard- cover . . . Hey George, how come it’s getting so light out?” . . . Wild nights in Boston . . . Red eye express . . . There must be some kind of way out of here, I can ' t get no relief” . . . Dylan, Hendrix California! . . . For tomorrow may rain so I ' ll follow the sun. Hockey 1,2, 3,4 MICHAEL A. COULOMBE M A C.” 61 Falcon Atheist (hollow earth, ufo) . . . future artist . . . member of the A. S. S. ... “L. C. how about it” . . . Gordon Lightfoot . . . One kind of a person ” . . . Circle of steel . . . Could be magic . . . spring just sprung. Ambition: to discover new mass of land beyond the north and south pole region. MARK C. CRANDALL Do it in the powder . . . Georgetown Baja with McGin . . . TAPPAH . . . Bendies at the campsite! . . . Beers and Pizza at Jay Peak! . . . W. W ! . . . SNEAKERS . . . Summer nights at Rye . . . Yamahas eat dirt! Ski Team 2,4; Frolics. KIMBERLY A. CRAWFORD Kim The Black Hand Strikes Again ... A. ( G., what makes you think we did it? ; ( . . . T.C.A.A. member . . . York Beach, r Maine. . . . Fun-O-Rama 75 ... Did you see what she has on? ... O K. { French Club 1,2,4; French Exchange 4; | $ Powder Puff 3,4; Track 3,4; Gymnastics 3; Frolics 4; Senior Guidance Advisory ( Board; MITOBO 1 S I 1 c ROBERT E. CROCKER Rob” “Bob” “Crock” six ... The Pavesi Leg . . . Slime Mold . . . Don’t be disgusting . . . The Glori- ous Ninth of Ludwig Van . . . Crown Graphic . . . 100% Rag . . . Arbeit Macht Frei. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2,3,4 (co- capt ); Cross Country 2; Photography Club 4; MITOBO JULIE ANNE CUNNINGHAM Jules “ulie” Jul” Coors ... I DON’T believe it . . . Salty dogs . . . What a mofile . . . forGET it ... oh yaa, really . . . Firefighters ... I love it . . . musters . . . Check out the snappers G.T.O. ... I have NO idea . . . Lynn NOT the station wagon! . . . My cuz, Patty . . . Summers at Wil- loughby . . . Do you fool around? . . . Coors. Ambition: Succeed as a bartender and someday own a pub Wrestling Cheerleader; Senior Guid- ance Advisory Board; Nightclub 1,2,3, 4; Frolics; MITOBO. H h c is B St lit MARK CURRIER T 14 TIMOTHY DANIEL CUSACK “T. C.” Tim” “Cuie” On top of the school . . . G-crew . . . Cases of Coors . . . C.A.L.G. . . . Mid- night dips . . . Bald Hill . . . Really?” ... Ski days on school days . . . ST- 650’s . . . McDens . . . Kango 1 ... Skim boards forever . . . Cranes beach ... Boston . . . Beaches Beer . . . Catch ya later . . . ABC . . . Where’s Bass Pond?” . . B.A. Club, Right?” I Student Council 4; Senior Advisory I Board; Student Government Day 3,4; Frolics 4; Hockey 1; Ski Team 3,4; Soc- I cer 4. LISA J. DAVIS Li” Lis” i Hey!, has anyone seen the “Turk”? . . . I What s happening this weekend? ... I Can’t, have to babysit ... O.K., Which I is it, MacDonald ' s or Gino’s? . . . Beach I Boys and John Denver. I Softball 3 (mgr), 4; Powder Puff 4; Fro- lics 4; Stage Crew 3; Picking on the l Turk 1,2, 3,4; MITOBO. 1 LISA CUSHING Yea, I’m a SENIOR! . . . Don’t you know what metza, metza means? . . . Don’t worry about it . . . should I? . . . study, study, study . . . BLAH! . . . Splits at Surfwood. Singers 3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Stage Crew 2; Costume Committee 3,4; Frolics; Business Staff (for play) 3,4 STEPHEN THOMAS DANE “Stymie” Steve” Summers and Weedkends in Amesbury . . . Weeknights up the square and down the park . . . CHICKEN FIGHTS . . . Friday night pizza over J D s . . . BEERCAN HATS . . . SCHLITZ IN BOTTLES . . Always put off until tommorow what you shouldn’t do at all Mandel Ambition: Gravedigger SAMUEL DAVIS “Sam Sam Bam “S’ apnin” . . . Que Pasa” . . . Caroli- na in the Morning. ABC student 3,4; Football 3,4; Basket- ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Singers 3,4; Rock Ensemble 4; Latin Club 4; WCC 3,4, PPC 3,4. HENRY DEBOER Structured Study ’74 ... Down the causeway . . . Let’s go to the Drive-in . . . My car the Snapper-Trapper . . Sail it . Hey Barry . . Junk it. Pal . . . Fords forever . . . Your place or mine? . . . American Civ ’76 . . . THE MIGHTY ASH . . The Italian Super- man . . . Carbon’s Pool Hall . . . UFO . . . Super Kooper. Golf Team 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4. DOROTHY DAVIS JOHN DEGAN Jake” “Jack” Dugan Monster” Let’s go get Smitty . . . Suc-down-a-Mic . . . Tiny . . . Got the truck stuck again . . . Crusin’ and Boozin’ . . . Jeep . . . All four wheels off the ground . . . Ya- maha 125 MX . . . DeGan’s Clan . . . The Redheaded . . What good is he? . . . Jeeps go anywhere . . . Tie-Tac-Toe — three in a row . . . A- Hunting we will go . . . Compliments — Helimonster and Race Car 15 CINDI DELMASTRO “Cin I ' m an Aunt!!! . . . Tracy Ann 9 lbs. 3 oz . . . SCOTT 4-ever . . . Hey, Ma and Dad, I said I would make it! . . . Hi Cuz (Leo L ), How’s it goin? . . . Bye K K. and K D., good luck with D. S. and P P. ... “You Guys” . . . hey Kimball ... 70 Mustang 4-ever (I hope) . . . Friday nights with Scott . . . M.P.S.H . . . 12 29 73 . . . 8 2 75. Ambition: To work with children CHARLOTTE M. DEXTER Chuck . . . Dex ... I kid you not . . Fireside chats in C-213 . . . The Colo- nel . . . Um die Ecke . . . Let’s get orga- nized Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and 1, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the differ- ence. R Frost German Club 2,3 (Pres.), 4; Saarbrue- ken Exchange 3; Band 1,2,3, 4: Pit Or- chestras; Latin Club; Musicals 2,3,4; MITOBO (Layout Ed., Sr. Sec. Ed.) P C. Club TERESA J. DENIS “Terri Buzzz Kath! . . . Chapter 64 in the ERC and homeroom . . . What’s the matter now, Kath?’’ . . . Weekend down the Cape, August 1, 1975 . Buzz . . . Good times with Paul and all his friends . . . Buzzz again Kath! ... I got a job FINALLY! . . . Mister Misty Grape . . . Hey, I’m an early graduate, ha, ha . . . Good-bye Kath! Ambition — To graduate and become a nurse. SUSAN BARBARA DIAMOND “Sue ” Tomato” Summer of 75 ... Hey it’s Friday . . . See ya later . . . Going up to N.H. Ambition To work with kids. Business Club 1; Frolics 4; MITOBO 4. SUSAN CAPEN DENMAN “Sue Hold that line! . . . Escaping from P. J’s. I need some money . . . Twinsey’s, right Roxanne? . . . French Students, Summer of ’75 . . I’m STARVING! . . . Breakthrough? maybe this year . . . Midnite swims at Styles . . . Ambition: To marry a millonaire and remove the hex of Aunt Clara Singers 1,2; Chorale 3,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Homeroom Rep 3; Musical 2,3; Track 2,4; Gymnastics 2; Costume Comm 3; NHS 3,4; MITOBO DENITA LOUISE DICICCO “Chic o A. J., I’M taller!! . . . Crazy Friday nights w t girls . . . I’m not crying, just laughing . . . Hi! . . . Oh, Baby! . . . Beck, I can’t take it! ... Chubette . . . Chinese Fire Drills . . . No way, Jose . . . Donut eating contests . . . Buddy Baby. Gymnastics 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Swimming 3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,2 (capt); Football Cheerleader 3,4 (capt ); Pow- derpuff 3,4; Student Council 3,4; NHS 4; Saarbrucken Exchange 3; Prom Court 3; Frolics 4; MITOBO SUSAN CLAIRE DE SOUZA “Susie Sue” ... so much left to know, and I’m on the road to find out. . . . Cat Stevens schizo . . . definitely . . . 1001 uses, Wendy? . . . Nanny, that was a mail- box! . . . Kango . . . Monday, Ellen? . . . Where d N. H. go? . . . pilot to co- pilot . . . Ali-oop . . . Wildside . . . Nantucket . . . Haircut, Toby? . . . Sun- worshipper . . . Forward, never straight. Track 1,2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3,4 (sec); Leaders 3,4; Student Gov ' t Day 3,4; Mindscape 3,4; ECC 3; Powderpuff; Senior Adv. Board; CDTF 4; Student Council 4 (cor. sec ); MITOBO TERRY LEE DIFRANCESCO Terry” Turk “Turtle” Deb, Lisa, Carolyn, Chris . . . Wanna a go shopping? . . . Loe that Datsun ... n Beverly people . . . Can’t, have to work f . . . Pizza, Fried Bologna, Hot Fudge ( . . . Beach Boys . . . Lakeside Pines ... I Maine . . . What about Italians? ... o STOP PICKING ON ME! Track (mgr) 3,4; Student Gov’t Day 3,4; A Frolics; MITOBO B 16 JOHN A. DINAN Flash” Dino” The Dart . . . egg shells . . . look out behind you . . . Caution: construction ahead . . . Prices all the way . . . Cru- sin ' new 95 ... Goin ' to the library? Ambition: To keep the Dodge running all the way to Ohio. Baseball 1,3; Football 1; Golf 4; Student Gov’t Day 1,2,3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 4. TOM DITTMAN F M. ... Gettin’ a packy . . . The Hob- bit ... Betting on the dogs . . . Home- grown . . . Crosby, Stills Nash and Young . . . Hilly Boliday. “Man cannot afford to look at nature directly, but only with the side of his eye. He must look through her and beyond her To look at her is fatal as to look at the head of Medusa. It turns the man of science to stone. FREDERICK DOUGHERTY ANNE DREW Andy” Maine here I come . . . “Yea — I’ve made it. . . . apples . . . Foghorn . . . STOCK CAR RACES . . . Let’s Go Swimming. Ambition: Medical Field Spanish Club 2; Health Service Asst. 2; Hunt Volunteer; Hogan Regional State School Volunteer. i , DARLENE S. DRISCOLL “Dede Bruce . . . October 5, 1974 ... What are we going to do tonight? . . . Snow- mobiling with Buzz, N. H., H J ... Beach Boys . . . Let’s go for a cruise . . . Our new Nova, Buzz . . . Roflan’s . . . I ' m starvin’ . . . Chinese Food . . . Y’es, only one d imple . . . The bull . . . Leav- ing at 12 ... I can’t ski. Ambition: To live a happy life with Bruce. SCOTT L. DWINELL Swede “Bud Jr.” Indy 400’s . . . T. C. ’75 . . . The morn- ing after . . . What the H ! . . . Mr. D., what a sport . . . Don’t call me “Zoof . . . OH, really! . . . What’s wrong with being a farmer? ... How’s Wally today . . . Look n for snow banks . . . Galaxie 500 . . . Pearl, better give back the car you stole . . . Summers down at the farm. Soccer 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1; Frolics. TOBIN SCOTT ENGLEHARDT Toby” Electric Al . . . Nancy and Sue, I think you cut off too much. Ken, watch out for leapin . . . are those your skivies? “The mind must not stop, for if it does You shall stop with it.” THOMAS A. EVERSON “Southern Plantation Banana Boogie Down! ... E.L.O. ... Onlv the percussion player is perfect . . . Cfioral is a bone! ... J Geils Band . . . Hey man! . . . Mangolia Gasoline . . . Har- ley “74 . . . Takin care of business . . . Nelson Yoooou pud! ... M. J . . New World Symphony . . . Olof and Eric . . . Dodge Scat Pack . . . Philip Morris. Rock Ensemble 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; D.S.P. 1,2, 3, 4. 17 GEORGE A. FALKOWSKI “Ski Going to auto shop . . . Coffee shakes . . . You dummy a whole rolaids tablet . . . You stupid idiot . . . Caddys go . . . Mustangs are all right Ambition: To be an electrition. LYNN ANN FEULNER “Hey you guys’ . . . “the boat . . . Misery Island . . . Plum Island beach parties . . . Beverly, Common Lane . . . “What are you guys doing . . . motor- cycles . . . Nahant Beacn . . . “How come vou are always smiling and so happy? Business Club 2; Frolics 4. HEIDI FENICK “Heidi M.D.S.H. . . . Barefoot . . . Weekends . . . Trouble . . . “Let s get rowdy! . . . Jan, how’s Bill? . . . Cindy, you goin to E. J.’s?” . . . Take it easy! ... I final- ly made it! Ambition: To be happy the rest of my life. F. THOMAS FIORELLA “Tom “Tommy” “Fefe Let s go to Logan . . . Butler Aviation . . . Going to McDonald s . . I’ll throw you all off the roof! . . Hook up the CB for Rhineback . . . Let s take the plane apart . . Hot, high, humidity, thin air plane stops Ambition: To work for the airlines. Air Explorer’s post 147 (vice-pres.); Audio Visual 2; Stage Crew 1,2. JOHN FRANCIS FERNANDEZ “Zircon” Juan” “Spic” “Hound” You don’t possess me; Don ' t impress me. Just upset my mind. Can ' t instruct me or conduct me. Just use up my time. — Peter Sinfield Here on this mountain side I finally realized Home is a state of mind, so, No matter where I have to go, although I might be moving, I can’t be very far from Home.” — John Cippolina CAROLYN SUSAN FIORETTI Lemon ’n’ lime sherbert . . . “This is ridiculous!” . . . lunch with Homer . . Hey, DiFran!” . . . Papa Gino’s — “STAY THERE!” . . . days without Wheaties . . . Chris’s Triumph . . . “short? You come down here and say that!” . . . The Eagles . . . “I’m never late!” . . . “What, Lisa?” Picking on “the Turk 1,2, 3, 4; Powder- puff 3; Track 3,4 (mgr); Sr Advisory Board; Frolics; Mitobo G r I bi 111 h I ; l, 3 : ANTHONY FERRARI JEAN MARIE FISCHER Yesterday is but a memory And tomorrow is only a vision; But today well lived Makes yesterday a memory of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. — Sanskrit Chorus 1,2; CYO 3,4 (treas.); Drama club 1,2; Frolics; German club 3,4; G S. i 1,2, 3, 4 (co-chm ); Math team 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Singers 3; Stage Crew 3; New York; P C. Fan Club 3,4; MITOBO (gen ass ). 18 t JACQUELINE ANDREA FITCH “Jackie” “Benzee” Jack” Germany ’75 . . . Nette, I’m not a flun- kie! . . . Capri’s are best . . . Oh, Karen! duh! .1 don’t get it! ... Scrub- bie, you promised me! . . no! no! no! Ambition: I wish I knew! Stage Crew 2,3,4; Asst Stage Manager 4; Musical 2,3,4; Thespians 4; Singers 1, 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Automotives 3; Frolics 4; German Exchange Pro- gram 3; Asst. Homeroom Rep. 2,3. JAMES RICHARD FITZPATRICK “Fitz” “Fitzy” 65 Ford waGONE . . . What happened to the yellow truck? . . . Assorted Brid- estones . . . Honda 100’s . . . Kawasa- is . . . vice grips forever . . . Fitzy rigs . . . What the H , they work . . . Schlitz. BRIAN TIMOTHY FLAHERTY We Has Met the Enemy and He Is Us. — Pogo NHS 3,4 (V.P.); Homeroom Rep. 2,3; CARE Project 3,4; Mindscape 3,4; Tales of Masco 3,4; Business Staff 3,4; Frolics 4; Soccer 1,2,3; Gymnastics 1,2; Other Miscellaneous Schlepping 1,2, 3, 4. WENDY ELLEN FORNEY I can t — I’m babysitting . . . Typical . . . Peoples Lib — O K Mark . . . Sports fanatic . . . The last bus . . . Con- nie, you’re not gullible — just trusting . . . $90 million . I’m not that young . . . Don’t call me that . . . Smart cookie . . . “Oh — definitely” . . . Despojarlo . . . But Karl . . . Nada, Nada . . . No comment . . . “Yeni se linte yuldar van- ier” — Tolkien. Activities: This and That. WILLIAM F. FOSHAGE “Bill “Willy” “Sausage” Out to lunch . . . You would screw up a free meal . . Race car where are you . . . Down at Lou’s . . . Keep it in your sneaker. Football 1,2; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1; Frolics 4. SUSAN J. FORD “Suzie” “Sue “Tusie M.T.S.H. . . . Danversport days . . . Let’s have a good party ... Hi Rog . . . ch . . . sensitive . . . R.T.C. at T F . . What’s the matta? ... 68 Convertible . . . Good times with Roger . . Hi Dubbie . . . Where’s my brush? . . . That ' s fattening! . . . Accounting with Lauzon . . . Why don’t you quit? ... I don t know! . . . Weekend nights with Roger Ambition: To make my life happy and worthwhile and to always wear a smile. CAROL L. FOSTER “Ca” Cal” Punk Ramada Inn . . . Purity Springs . . . P.F. Can I come? . . . You just wait! Someday I’m going to be somebody . . . ANIMALS! . . . How come nobody writes? . . . “Country Roads” . . Ba- nanas forever . . . Skiing Frolics 4. DEBRA GAIL FORGIONE “Debbi “Meatball” M.B.S.H. . . “How trite!” . . . “Omi- god, Chris!” . . . Harlan Ellison . . . SF I . . . Fuzzy and Booboo . . . Kelly, my cousin . . . Good Lord, I feel like I’m dying . . . “You’ve got class! . . . “It’s KAY-MUSS, Brian” ... I like Shake- speare . . . Harper’s . . . Infinity ’74, K. C. and L. A. — ’76 ... I am all mouth and thus I scream . . . “Hi Gregg!” Ambition: Film; Goal: N.Y.E.F.F.; Mo- tivation: Fear. H.E.F.C. (pres) 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 4; H R. Rep 4; Frolics. IRVIN FOSTER KARI. ANDREW GABBARD NPHS . . . WNHS . . . Rosalie . . . Par- ties at Bass . . . Nine in the Pacer? . . . Oh gee officer, I ' m sorry . . . 7-4-75 in the swamp . . . Super summer ' 75 with B H . , . 5-16-75 The Queen and I . . . Nick ' s Texaco and wrestling . . Saying hello in 72 was hard. Saying goodbye in ' 76 is even harder. Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4; Good Times 1,2, 3, 4. MARK R. FREDRICKSON “Fred Freddie Fullback ' ' “How’s Freddie today, hee hee hee . . . The Green Machine ... L.S.F. ... I left Ralph in Trier . . . G-crew . . . Bestimmt! ... “I can get into it” . . . Beans today Dougie? . . . Malone you psycho . . . The FACE . . . Male Chau- vanism Forever . . “You don ' t have to stop, Tommy — I’m only adjusting the mirror. . . . B.A.M. — December 13, 1974. Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; German Ex- change Trip 3; Homeroom Rep. 4; Fro- lics 4. SCOTT ANDREW FROST Frosty” “Scrimshaw” Truck — The Moonmobile . . . Wicked Fine . . . Jean, you downshift beautiful- ly ... Road Closed Ahead . . . we re Boy Scouts . . . To the view! . . . Crash . . . Robin wake up ... B’s and La- sagna forever! . I hate Bell’s . . . Go- ing Butting . . . Coin’ Huntin . . . Jim, flush another one . . . Hey troubles . . . Mountain Dew . . . Birch Beer . . . Wicked Fool . . . No Roy, that’s recog- nize . . . God Bless and Good Luck. DEBBIE ANN GAGE MAUREEN GAGLIONE “Deb” Bruce . . . May fate be more kind to us in the future . . . K B.C.A . . . Jose Cuervo makes the MOON shine! . . . Buddy; Summer of 75 . . . Cat Stevens . . . R.I.R.H. . . . Hathorne, I may re- turn someday. Ambition: To find a future in art. JEFFREY DANA FULLER “Jeff” You bunch of Guzorpians . . my car may be a junk, but it gets me where I am going . . . someday I’ll get a new car . . . Yes, I live in North Reading and I take the bus to school everyday, and this place sure beats N. Reading High anyday . . . Hey man, which one of you guys is gonna make a packy run . . . Power to the tequila sunrise T T.M.S.A. . . . You burn out. Stage Crew 3,4; Automotives 1,2, 3, 4 SUSAN MAY GAGNON Sue Susan” Supinos . . . Gagnon not Ganyon!! . . . I ve got a headache! . . . DPE . . Are you sitting down or are you really that short? . . . July 5 ... I can’t, I work . . . Are those your glasses or are you going to fly an airplane? Latin Club (secretary) 2,4; Frolics 4 20 JAYNE M. GALLAGHER “Gloria” Gane” Cindy, let’s get some skinnery ... Di, whatcha doin ' tonight? . . . Oh Lippy, I just know we ll never make it . . Do what you want, you have free will! . . . Bye Dot! Goin back to the city . . . Hey DeDe, don’t forget Pep Squad! Hah! . . . Where’s the Handiwipes?! . . . Why I oughta . . . Gnoah! . . . Hey Lip- py, we made it! S.S. . . . T.T.P.S.A. . . . Subvilla . . . The Pits. Deca 4; Night Club 1,2,3, 4. MARY ELLEN GARTEN “Mimi” Spirit of ’76 ... I’m Irish! . . . Senora, mi tarea esta en mi cojon . . . decisions . . . flying down to Florida and driving I back . . . smile . . . sterling silver and | turquoise . . . T.C.A.A. member . . . E.B. ... Oops, I forgot to shift into reverse! I Softball 1; Volleyball 1,3,4; Gymnastics 1 3,4; Track 3,4; Junior Banquet Comm.; Student Government Day 3,4; Arrow Head 4 (assistant ed ); Lawrence Eagle reporter 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO. SHARON MARIE GALLANT We ve only just begun to live so good luck to everyone.” My goal is to be an X-Ray Technician Gymnastics 3; Tennis 2,3. KERRY J. GARDNER Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. — L.J Cardinal Suen- ens. ■■ -”ir ' ’ RAND E. GAUDET Donna Walsh are you on those heaters again? . . . Out at 11:15. . . . Gotta go to work, Yokens is calling! . . . “70” Ca- mero . . . Florida or bust . . . Not Ac- counting homework again! . . . Y.B.S. strikes again. Frolics 4. KARL B. GEFFKEN “Geff” Tull Concert . . . Green box . . . Sugarloafer . . . Wasted weekends at Kangamangus . . Hermit’s Island . . . Who?, What?, When? . . . Good ole Stevens H.S. . FORK OVER GAS MONEY . . . frosty Michelobs . . . GREAT TIMES in Claremont. If I don’t see you in this world, I’ll see you in the next and don t be late — Hen- drix Ambition: To succeed. Basketball 1, Ski Club 1,2,3; Frolics; Proj Challenge 1,2; Leaders 4 PETER C. GARLAND Health careers . . . motorcycles ... 65 Ford Fairlane . . . J.V. soccer player . . . rock hound . . . Got any money for gas? . . . take it easy . . . movies . . . Let’s go cruising . . . Did you see that movie last night? . . . crazy LEANNE J. GILBERT Lee “O.B.” “Smiley” D.Y.C. . . . Summer of 75! . . . Lake Champlain — Vermont . . . Blue Toyota . . . “Who’s Gullible?” . . . True Blue . . . contagious smile . . “I’m freezing!” . . . Rocco’s or Mac’s? . . . Sandv Point — Plum Island ... A DAY IS WASTED WITHOUT LAUGH- TER!!! Ambition: Accountant — C.P. A. Chef ’s Club 1; Business Club 2; Student Secretary 3,4; Frolics 4. 21 JAMES HAMMOND GILFORD “Jimmy” “Gilly “Fat Jack” “Thrasher Seabrook . . . Best farm . . . Vermont with Larry Frog . . . Sumu . . . Ralph at Cabral s . . . Freshman caught at Skyview . . . Hotta dogs at the Kango . . . Baked at Lairds . . . The canoe trip . . . Good times in the Whites . . . Wiz- ard of the cue stick . . . Supreme. Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1. ANNE MAITLAND GILLMAN Apricots and Strawberries . . . Summer 75! . . . Let’s go to France tomorrow . . . Swimming is a way of life . . . Sail- ing, Skiing . . . P. town, Cape Cod . . . Sacco Rapids? . . . Black Hand? . . . “Yup”. Track 3,4; Tennis 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Swim Team 3,4; Pep Squad 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Jr Banquet Comm. 3; French Club 1,2,4; Frolics; Homecoming 3,4; MITOBO (assit layout editor); Sr, Guidance Advisory Board; Latin Club 4; French Exchange. JAMES KILMER GINGRICH “Jim” “Gingie” Wildcat every weekend . . . rossi’s . . . Colorado National at Stowe . . . Fire- birds ... do you want to pass me one more time . . . Moon boots by Hanson . . . climb a mountain . . . The Newd- wit lander isn’t coming . . . American Motors $$$ . . . Air Force. Football 1; Basketball 1; Tennis 1; Ski Team 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Frolics 4. ELAINE L. GOULD “Lainie “According to LIFE!”... Philipians 4; 13 ... Oh, that’s REAL smart. Deb . . . Fountain of Life . . . Hey Leslie, don’t forget ‘Leap before you look!’ . . . MAME . . . Travel! . . . Switzerland ’73 . . . “Senora, como siempre, no com- prendo” ... 1 John 1:9 ... So what’s new? . . . MARANATHA! . . . There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm. Ambition; Foreign missionary Softball 1,3,4; Frolics; Band 1; Automo- tive?. I Spanish Club 4; MITOBO (fac- ulty co-ed.). 22 KEVIN GOULD Always liked girls, never had a girl- friend . . . English is me favorite sub- ject Track 2,3,4; Bikeriding 1, 2,3,4; Man of the Basketball Team 1; Guitar 4. CHRISTOPHER GOURLEY “Chris” “Butchie What’s up ... Friday night . . . Deb . . . Carney for a week .1 can’t. I’ve gotta work this weekend . . . Whatever Ski club 2. WARREN GOODWIN I ' I o I f ! 1 i ( DENISE MARIE GREEN Red” “Paissano” Grenouille” Denny” Moody Beach The DOORKNOB?? . . . Do it every night . . Biking in Maine . . . “Give me a break . . . V.P.H. ... Slave at Mrs. K’s . . . That’s good, right Peg? . . . MUCKA . . . Chicken livers . . . No sa . . . Bushfire . . . SHAW . . . Don’t hassle me . . . SSC . . . Essex . . . Mark, how’s Ralph? . . . turtle club . . BURNER . . . Oh, fudge . . . the Highlands — AUGH! Gymnastics 2,3,4; Hmrm Rep 1,2,3; Prom Chairman; Musical 3; Volleyball 4; Make-up 1,2,3; Powderpuff 4; Fro- lics. LILLIAN PATRICIA GRIFFIN PAUL GRIFFIN “Ann ” NEW YORK . . . It’s gonna get ripped off! . . The Bad Dream . . . Lora, I can t do this? . Closet talks . . . Bas- kin Robbins . . . New Hampshire . . . I’m NOT gonna put gas in his car . . . Anna and Kathy . . , I’m gonna drop Math ... I can type! . . . finally. Clothing Specialists 3; Frolics; STKOTS club (pres.) 2,3,4. DIANE ELIZABETH HALFREY “Di” “Hi “Tiger Hiane” I hate died hair heads! . . . The BUL- LET . . . boink . . . twang . . . Gag! . . . DANVERSPORT PHThThTf . . . O-KAAY . . . Like the color white, huh? . . . 65 Nova . . . GLORIA . . . What’ll we use for HANDIWIPES? . POWERHOUSE . Instigate THIS ... PHThThTf ... O-KAAY Bingo . . . Hey Bin! . . DECA 75- 76 OOOH?? . . . Time for a Donut! . . . PHThThTf ... Got some POBP? . . . Let’s get some SKANAERY! . . Don t EVER forget, Sue! . . . The PITS ' . . . SOONER or LATER they ALL get the BANANA! CRAIG J. HANCOCK “Cocky” “Stinky” Indy 400’s . . . burning oil . . . T C. and Buck . . . Hump days . . . Lennster . . . Bob . . . Harry . . . Fiss ... Mi amor LaGren . . . verbal harassment. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2,3, 4 (assis. Capt); Tennis 3,4 (Capt.) Frolics 4. JANE F. HANLON “Bird” “Janer” M.B.S.H . . . Mom’s McDonough . . . No Dawna, it’s all orange! W. A T.C S A T, A D, . . . Paranoid Kathy . . . Lamplighter Inn . . . Get the red out! . . . Grape soda on the rocks . . . Buttons Lou-Low . . . Laurie, how about some vine swinging? . . . Debbi and Chris — the liberated ones . . . Who’s coming and who’s working?? . . . Sharon’s was the best yet! . . . Hopefully Forever Cheerleading 1. Speech Club 2; Swim Team 3,4; Frolics; Night Club 1,2,3, 4 KIMBERLY ANNE HARDING “Kim “Kimbies Mr Levan Bars 11 ... long talks with friends . . . weekend accidents . . . Oh — really” . . . L.S.G. Gang . . . PSR “I’m serious!” . . . beaches and fields . . . Feelings . . . Beach Boys and Bread . . . Soccer Grid Rat . . . “How cute!” . . . Levis and sweaters . . . The Way We Were . . . ice-cream Field Hockey 1; Basketball 1,2; Home- room Rep. 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Student Council 3,4 (pres ); Student Gov t Day 3,4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4; French Exchange 4; Biology Club 4; Frolies. LESLIE ANN HALL Les” Kennebunk Beach . . . Summers in Maine . . . “Hey Rider” . Hartford . . . Always wear sweaters . . . “What are you guys doing this weekend?” . . . “No, that s my little sister Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1; Track 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Swim Team 3; Frolics. JOHN W. HARRIS JR. Jay” Jason Hungry” “Rubberchuck I look back for an answer I got frostbitten in the winter, Ice Skating on the Ipswich River All this Science I don’t understand, School’s my job five days a week. I like women and wine, it will always be that way. The days get longer I’ve seen that movie too Goodbye yellow brick walls, Turn me to the wild side of life! Frolics 4 23 SARAH ANN HARWOOD “Saidy “Anteater Sabor Sisters vs. Doolin Daltons . . . Datsun 2000 . . . Summer of 75 . . . Snapp . . . Concerts . . . Lori can you come out to play? . . . Coffeehouse . . . Slide Show — camara . . . Bike . . . J Ceils . . . Guitarmania . . . Conneticut . . . You mean? . . . Is the image I’m making the image I see — Graham Nash. French Club 2,3; MITOBO; Frolics; National Honor Society 3,4. JAN M. HAYKAL “Pearl” Do I look hungry? . . . No, I m not IN- DIAN! . . . Where’s Cindy? M.N.A.S.H. . Partying under the Frolics . . . Paul’s Mall . . . Hey Dot — are you sure this is the way? . . . Lynn — city of sin! . . . Cheryle’s apartment . . . Bad Company — till the day I die. ” ... La vida es sueno! . . . Freaks of Nature . . . Bithergye Britherguce! Future Nurses’s Club 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Powderpuff 3,4; Frolics; Girl’s State ' 75. KENNETH J. HEALEY Ken Skinhead” “Healimonster” The C-WING STREAKER . Let’s suc-down a Mic . . . Let me check with Degan! . . . Beany, Harlow Monster, Smitty, Bernie, Top Cat, Dugan Mon- ster, Boston . . . Cougar and the Green Hornet . . . $60 Hairless bet . . . CRUI- SIN ' FOR PARTIES! . . . Briscoe is the other Jr. High . . . Summer thumb . . . The process of elimination . . . DE- GAN’S CLAN . . . You never do any- thing Ken! . . . Dr. Seuss. ROBERT HEBB a N c ai 3, KARIN HEINZEL Pferd” Horses, horses, horses . . . You bananas! . . . Can’t you go straight . . . You dumb-dumbs . . . Begin with the left foot. One, two, ready, go . . . Garbage in — Garbage out! . . The best thing about U S A.: Brownies! ... Do I have any mail today? ... I didn’t under- stand you ! What did you say? . . . What? “Strebe danach, gluecklich zu sein! KATHLEEN TAYLOR HEMINWAY Kate” Katelin” Aimless, shark!! . . . pipe? . . . Streakin parties and hangin moons . . . Love my Jonesboy . Breathe, breathe in the air. Don’t be afraid to care. Leave, but don’t leave me. Look around choose your own ground, for long you live and high you fly and smiles you and tears you cry and all you see is all your life will ever be — Pink Floyd CINDY HEY Porky” “Einstein Butza Pinhead” Jimmy!! . . . Mr. Lauzon’s TIE ?... Eur- ope ... I gotta work . . . Gold Cougar! I can’t handle this!! . . . Winter . . . What’s the hassle? . . . Are you going to E J’s tonight? . . . What a Bummer . . . My car isn’t running . . . Seen Jimmy? ... I don’t understand . . . “God gave you the gift of Life, What you make of it, is your gift to Him!!” . . JIMMY Ambition: to live as far away from Mas- sachusetts as humanly possible. A A PAMELA S. HIEBER “Hieb “Hiebie” | g: “Keebie “buzz bomber I can’t ’cause I’ve got swim practice . . . Hey Sara! Guess what? . . . It’s not real- ly my car. but — ... my 880 . . . naw, g don t feel like running today . . . who F me? — at a party?! L Freshman Advisory 1; Track 1,2, 3,4; (j National Honor Society 3,4; Frolics; In- d tramural Swimming 3,4. 24 ffl ROBYN ANNE HINCKLEY Rob” “Hincky Hink” I “I can’t stop laughing! . . . Ruff ... “I want an ice cweam ... “ hee-hee I ... ‘‘I hate you guys!; I’m only kid- | ding!’’ . . . Everythings weird . . . I “Hey, Svenska!” . . . V.V.C. “What’s wrong, Jeano?” . . . Hiya ( Nick . . . “It’s only 59e at A P . “I’m so bored . . . “You’re too much!” . . . “Shut-up Mylsle! Gymnas’tics 3; Track 3; Senior Guid- ance Advisory Board 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. REBEKAH HOLT “Becky” “Bird” “Bexter” Ann, chocolate milk? . . . Oh, and you do! . . . Crazy Friday nights with the I girls ... I can’t help it if my nose wig- | gles when I laugh! . . . Chico, I just 1 can’t take it! ... apples and ginger ale ... I don’t get it . . . Florida vacations | . . . Ken . . . my friends . . . and all the I good times!! FSSAB 1; Homeroom Rep 1; Ski Club 1; I Latin Club 4; Track 2; Student Council I (Sec) 3,4; Dance Committees 3,4; Pow- I der Puff 3,4; Basketball Cheering (Capt) 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics; MITOBO . MARYBETH ANNE HOFFMAN “Corkey” Connecticut . . . I’ll be in the costume room . . . Hey Katheee ... I’ll do it first thing tomorrow . . . ABC . . . Sep- tember afternoons . . . September 27, 1974 B.T.F. . . . “You ve got 8 broth- ers??!!’’ . . . “THE KNEE” ... I’m on a diet! . . . Peter, can I have a ride . . . ummmm. Singers 1,3,4; Chorale 2,3,4; Costumes 1,2,3 (chrmn.) 4 (chrmn.); Business staff 3,4; Mindscape 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Thespians 4; MITOBO 4; Frolics 4. WILLIAM ORVIN HOOD III “Bill” “Hooder “Blootre” Kango Highway: Black Berry Crossing 1 ... Forts forever . . . Rumbo . . . Poker in the cafe . . . Mascovomit R.S.H. . . . Yimmy C. ... Shamalla Brain . . . Snapper hunting . . pool parties at Rick’s . . . Gettin a packy . . . Hilly Boladay . . . April Vacation at the Cape . . . Colorado . . . groaners . . . Streakaway . . . driver . . . Bagley you fool . . . Yamagiggle 305 Project Adventure Leader 3,4; Frolics 4; Student government day 3,4. ELIZABETH HOLMES “Beth Fond memories of Wakefield . . . 7 5 73 . . . 4 6 74 . . . 7 4 74 . . . Summer of ’74 . . . BCN . . . Hey Moon . . . Prizes guitar . . . Unna-cunna- punna” . . . saved . . . eggbeaters . . . Winkie” . . . skiing . . . people . . . “Caw” . . . Mummy . . . Congo . . . Dr Nemo . . . “Cannonball . . . Hey brother . . . Tupelo Honey . . Jasmine . . . got a bang out of that . . . T.C.A. . . . Admires K.B. and D.D., thanks . . . water-rest ... I let my music take me where I want to go” — Cat Stevens. CHRISTOPHER HOOSICK See ya down the corner . . . All or none” . . . Maine 73 . . . Anywhere but Mass ... Be seeing ya ”77’ Gymnastics 1,2. PAULA S. HOLMES Really? . . . Crazy ideas with my friends . . . Barb, like my new shoes? . . . Peoria, Illinois . . Where do you work now? . . . long talks on the phone . . . $5.00 if you get a 4.5 Mary . . . You park good! ... I never sleep! Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 2; Frolics 4; NHS 3,4; Sr. Advisory Board 4; H R Rep. 3; MITOBO. JOSEPH MICHAEL HORVATH That’s a 400 thing to say ... SR 50’s are junk . . . Going to be a janitor, Pete? . . . Hey Tom, you want a ride? . . . How can you see that? . . You see Monty Python. Astronomy Club 4. ANDREW S. HOSSFELD Andy “Sambo The Cape! . . . Fishin’ “75 . . . Cliffee time . . . Pelter tests . . . Firbee. Football 1; Winter Track 2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; (co-capt ) Home Room Rep 4; Frolics 4. MARY ELLEN JAMES Radar . . . Munchkin . . . Mellon . . . T.B July 13,73 . . . July 8. 75 . . Right Lois Beach Boys and Chicago . . Lois, Behave yourself! Band 1; Future Nurses Club 2; Student Gov’t Day 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Hock- ey Cheerleading 4. DAWNA V. HUGHES Don” Bouzey” “Snow Shine Whoopie! Having fun . . Traveling . . . FLORIDA . . . Rainy Day Wom- an” . . . Discovering nothing Maine, Hiram Falls . . . Hiking . . . Long Pond Parties . . . Have another piece of gum, Chris . . . M.S.L.I.P. . . . Paranoid Kathy! . . , Hey Jane, you mean it’s orange, like strawberry, but it tastes orange? Smile and the world smiles back . . Right Mat? Ambition: To be a truck driver. UFO 4; Frolics. MELANIE ANNE HULL “Mel Muff Kiddo” Quack, quack, who did that? . It’s aDout ...!... Tuff Muffins . . . How’s mother? . . . Eric Clapton . . . Oh, that’s very good . ” . . . Hurry up, this isn’t a church ceremony! . . . AWB . . . Dec. 3, 1974 ... Midnight rides in the MG thru mudpuddles . . . Go ba- nanas . . . Hey Mark, you’re terrific!” ... I don’t get it . . . and everything I like life enough, to see it through. Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics (chorus line dir.): MI- TOBO MARK IRISH MARION CHASE JEFFERY “Mamie” Hey Deb, wanna do something to- nigJit? . . . “you brat! . . . “Oh, real- ly. . . . something like that . . . Wen- dy, pinkies! . . . “what innocent look?” . . Peepee Parsons! . green m m’s with Heinekens . . . men n my mer- cedes . . . You buzzed?” . . . Connie, our mutual friend? . . Manchester and Re- structured Study Advisory Board; Ten- nis; Powder Puff 3,4 ; Mindscape 3,4; Junior Banquet Comm ; Cheering 3,4; Swim Team 3; Senior Guidance Adviso- ry Board; Senior Christmas Party (chairman); Frolics; MITOBO ANN CECELIA JOHNSON “A J “Chipmunk They come in threes . . . Double Ses- sions . . . Crazy Friday nights . . . OOHPS — it snapped again . . . Caro- lette doll . I’m not sitting on the end . . . Football Locker Room . . . Chinese Fire Drills . . . FOOD . . . “M” and D’s” BARE essentials . . . Cheerfull . . . MacDonalds . . . OH you Guys! . . . Exercises . . . We Are Ladies! . . . Glou- cester W ' ave . . . Turtlenecks. Basketball Cheerleader (capt.) 1,3,4; Football Cheerleader 2, (capt.) 3,4; Gymnastics 2; Homeroom Rep, Track 1,2,3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Prom Court 3; Frolics 4. JULIANNE JOHNSON See ya Norm! (I hope not). I ERIC S. JONES ‘Rick” Let’s go to Mac’s . . . Monty II . . . The vomit, DKIIR . . . Party at Lori’s, AGAIN . . . Let’s go ba-haing . . . Ron, I think you better drive . . . See ya in the smoking Area. Ambition — To get out of Mass. Ski Team 1; Frolics 4 j LAURIE ELIZABETH KEITH “Fub I roast beef subs . . . cream filled donuts I . . . hands . . . my big sis Holly . . . I hockey games . . . T.L.O.S. . . . pulling I shirt sleeves . . . Me . . . my babies . . . | July 25-27 . . . L.T.W D A S. . . . still a k Masco girl ... H I. ... Essex . . . mom ..... Marv Dana vou re turning red . . . S.H.T.W. . . I tell ya. I Rock Ensemble 2,3; Field Hockey 3; n Prom committee 3; Powder puff 4; Fro- | lies; The Fermented Duo 3,4(Co-Capt ). PATTI JOANN JONES “Sarge” TERRIFIC! . . . RHS, Ramsey Gang . . . Summer ’73 ... Keep that line straight! . . . Freezing at Football Games . . . Left, Left, Left, Right, Left . . . March-a-thon and a special Spanish Teacher and Friend . . . Color Guard Clan . . . Mascots . . . Too difficult to Traduce. “Even if you re on the right track, you 11 get run over if you just sit there!” — Will Rogers Color Guard (Capt.) 3,4. FREDRICA KILBOURN TAMSEN JOY “Tammy” “Pussy” “Spacecat Weekends in Londonderry, N.H. . . . tequila sunrise please . . . everyone is crazy in their own way, you know . . . the rat and the cat . . . well you know my mother . . . corvettes . . . sunny days ... D C. ... Have you seen Lau- rie? . . . Aerosmith . . . one of the Bos- ton Beauties . . . sunrises on the beach . . . someday again . . . Aspen, Colora- do .. . Hey Phyllis let’s go cop some- thing SARAH L. KEYES “Keza” “Munchkin ” Riding in the rain at 2 a m . . . Sum- mer of ' 74 ... Hey Dee! . . . The White Witch . . . Apple Trees and Flashing Blue Lights . . . “But officer, we thought we hit a cat!” Ambition: To travel around the world Frolics. 1 1 it KIMBERLY R. KILLIAN “Kim Kimsy “Baby Sista” “Kris” Switzerland . . . T.T C.I.Y.L . “You guys!” . . . Goon on the bench, 2 . “What’s wrong with the way I talk? ” . . . Pennsylvania . . . Oy! . . . KatCav . . . Costume Exec. Comm T want a divorce! . . . N.Y.C. ... Im Kim! . . . One of Mr. M’s bananas . . . A177 Band 1,2, 3, 4; Singers 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Chorale 3,4; Rock Ensemble 4; Orchestra 3,4; Play 1,4; Musical 1,2,3, 4; Costume Comm. l,2,3,4(co-chm. 2,3,4); Business 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Frolics 4; NHS 3,4 BRIAN CHRISTOPHER KEITH J Hathorne — It is very awful for all to see these agonies and you, an old professor thus charged with contracting with the devil by the effects of it, and yet, to see you stand with dry eyes when there are so many wet R. Nurse — You do not know my heart ... I must be silent ... ” — Upham STEPHEN J. KINCAID Kink The Fugs . . . Monty Python . . Dr Demento . . . Tewksbury speed N.E.S.C. Motocross races every Sunday . . . CAN-AM 250 . . . Washing dishes and burning Maggots at the Steak and Brew . . . Terminal Vegetation Flying turkey necks . . . Junk food Junkie . . . Lunatic Fringe. ■ KATHLEEN ANN KINDREGAN Kathy” “Kath Back in PA ... Math classes . . . But Toby 1 don t want to run . . . Mountain home ... Just like Thursday night at the movies . . . F.F.C. . . . My baby brother . . . Come on Suki . . . Rowdy . . . Fluff sprint . . . Elton . . . Sabbie . . . Boo Bird and Gretch 4th period . . . Deb-N.F.A. . . . Kinky . . . As time goes on. Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; Leaders Club 4. W. MARK KRUPSK1 KANGA ' 75 . . . Farmer boy . . . Stowe Ski Trips . . Rusty Nail . . . Sugarloaf . . . Red Stallion . ' . . SKI BUM NITE . . . Carnie . . . Goffer . . . Bov’s Stater . . . Bagley You Fool . . . AAAHHH McDonough . . . Rockery . . . Yes Con- cert . . . THE FORT . . . Let’s go ask them. Bob ... I could use a cold one . . . Castle Hill in the Fall. Ambition; To be a lawyer. Ski Team 3,4; Track 1; Student Gov’t Day 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics. BARBARA KING “Babs Barb I made it! ... 1 have another free . . . Really? SHARON MARIE KIRKELL The beginning of the end and the end of the beginning . . . The Road not tak- en . . Goodbye to Lyn, Karen, Janet and all others . . . Puff the magic drag- on lived by the sea and caused a lot of trouble for Janet and me. . . . Pen and Pencil, Paper and Brush, pictures and drawings of others and such . . . How doth the little butterfly? . . . Quote the raven . . . “Nevermore” . . . Best Wish- es. GRETCHEN VAN KRUYSMAN The Gretch” “Wretch “G.K .’” Get your shift together! . . . B.A. Club ... I was a fool to care.” . . . Heine- ken in Amsterdam . . . Sugarloaf ’75 . . . the Hohners! . . . jackass! . . . Sun- set at Pulpit . . . Mascovomit High . . . Salem Lawyer . . . Bald Hill Gang. Student Council 1,3; S.S.C.A.B. l,2,3(ehairperson); Vice-President 4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board; Lead- ers 2,3; N.H.S. 3,4; Frolics 4; Field Hockey l,2,3,4(co-capt.); Ski Team 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2; Powderpuff; Saar- brucken Exchange; Boy- Watching 1, 2,3,4. MYLES LAMBERT “Mylsie” Got your license yet? . . . The Lennie Emmons Book of DERIVATIONS . . . Woody, look 3:00 . . . Germany ’75 . . . Hey, Mark, Where ' s Ralph? . . . You shut up Robyn . . . “Psycho” . . . mine wasn’t frozen . Party in Amsterdam . . . Bitburger forever. Nothing 1; Track 2,3; Winter Track 3,4; Saarbrucken Exchange 3; Student Gov’t Day 3,4; Biology Club 4; Frolics; MI- TOBO; Memories 1,2, 3, 4. KRISTINA L. KNIGHT “Tina” Oh Brother! ... 1 wanna VETTE!!! . . . Let’s go cruisin’ . . . Rowdiness! . . . Schlitzl! . . I ain’t gonna wear shoes . . . Couzy” . . . See ya lately . . . Bye- bye Norm. JEFFREY T. LANE “Jeff Maine . . . Swimming . . Skiing . . . Allagash 72 . . . Thirteen falls . . . Alla- gash 73 . . . Mountains . . . 11,000 feet, Wyoming 75 Ambition: To find out if the Abomina- ble Snowman really exists Football 1,2,3; Swimming 4; Frolics 28 LOIS CATHERINE LANGIS “Lois” “Lo” “Lou-Low” Quack, Quack, Who did that? . . . ATD . . . And Toothpaste Mel . . Tippy . . . Confetti ... If you don’t tell me, I’ll hate you ... So Jane . . . AWB . . I’m not mad . . . W.A.T.C.S.A.T.A.D . . TLH . . . Summer of ’75 . . . Roger Daltrey . . . Levis and Turtlenecks . . . Joe, there’s a monkey on that lamp post . . . Hey, what can I say ... 67 Mus- tang . . . Beach Boys, Chicago, Right MaryEllen . . . Bye Lau! It’s enough to make you laugh! Powder Puff 4; Frolics; MITOBO JAMES E. LANN “Jim” “Jimmy” “Mailbox Kid “Summer 75, Great . . . “Skeeters . . . “Ice cream ornaments” . . . Mail- box Power” . . . “Ice cream man” . . . Bass Pond Parties . . . “We re ecology minded” . . . Cumberland Farms . . . “What’s that you’re smoking? . . . Karl, The Moon! ... 4,3,2, 1 ... “Horizontal or Vertical” Radio Masco 4; Marching Band An- nouncer 4; Frolics 4; Football 3 PETER D. LARSON Pete Hi y’all . . . Kansas . . . How ya doing . . . Hey Weltler . . . My Dodge . . you S.O.S.S. . . . Hey Shorty ... I read well . duhhh!! . . . Saarbruecken ex- change . . . Hey Prescott . . . Mutt and Jeff . . . Oh, hi um um um . . . What!?! Stage Crew 1,2,3, 4; Singers 1,4; Choral 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 3,4 (Stage Manager); Thespians 1,2,3, 4(President). HOLLY GENE LAURIE “Holly- 2” I like partying I have 69 Rebel Ramble ... Hi Peter . . . Good luck Deb . . . I’m out for good LEE ANNE LAWRENCE “Flea “Bunny” L G never forget . . . Max and Jeancha . . . Brian’s different . . . Insane people, crazy days . . . Quarries 75 ... I never said I was graceful . . . Gullable . . . Cats are better ... I don’t drink . . . My mother doesn’t like you . . . Vio- lence is unnecessary ... Is society readv for me? Freshman Advisory Board 1; Biology Club 2,3; Mindscape 3. EDWARD MARK LEARY “Harry “Mary” Sixth gear into the stairs, . . . N.E.S.C Motocross No. 639, . . YZ 125 Mono, . . . Hey pass the Bowl . . . Columbian and water is best . . . OH Jeez . . . No way . . . What? Ambition: World Champion MX Beam Buster; Maybe? ROXANNE R. LARSON Rocky” It ' s Rocky not Roxy . . . eating chicken soup with a fork . . . the piano . . . Where are we going . . . always the beach . . . baby . . . ne fait pas le coup de la panne . . . antenna . . . midnight swims at Styles. Stagecrew 1; Gymnastics 2; Set Design 2,3; Costumes 3; Color Guard 3; Thespi- ans 4; Frolics; MITOBO JOHN W. LECOLST “Jack” “Percy 65 Malibu eats up LTD’s and Cougars . . . Ernie want me to get you a date with her . . John, Heidi’s looking for you . . . Who cut the cheese(John) . . . 20 cents PUSS . . . Karen, You eating again? ... I never get mad! . Ever- ythings under control . . . Ernie leave Rocky alone . . . Button up your shirt, your heart’s hanging out . . . G.F.Y.N. ' . . . ST E C U S M l and T . Tom. we taking the 61 Plymouth? 29 PAMELA J. LEHMANN Poomer Westward Bound ... as four years of madness come to an end. “I wish I could give you a peace with God, This you must give yourself though. One thing I can give you is my love. You asked me what color is love . . . I told you it was a rainbow named God .” P J L Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Frolics 4; Night Club 1, 2,3,4. JEFFREY D. LEIGHTON Muscles Woman Jeffie Trouble in the M R C. . . . Let s go in the L1MO ... Ah ... Chicken feed . . . the buddies . . . The Mall . . . How much you weigh . . N.A.F. ... You can’t have your cake and eat it . . . Wanta grapple . . . Just pretend . . . I ' m game . . . Shootin the Boloney . . . V. Pres of the ugly club . . . The farm . . . Food. Ambition; To be a rich bum. Baseball 1; Track 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4 (co-capt). EDWARD LEONARD “Sidney” The stars of tomorrow gleam on while riding upon Florence winds as you trav- el through the Eons chasing after an- swers you find only within your mind”. DAVID CUNNINGHAM LESSING Less” Cracker Jack Driver . . . VACATION- ING in the WRESTLING ROOM!! . . . P.P.R. ... So I said to myself, self . . . Love ya O B . . . Lauzon s Accounting Family . . . SAILING . . . The ACAD- EMY . . Black Wrestling Shoes? . . . That ' s not funny! . . . Where does it end, Nance? . . . The MEAN Look . . . Living at K1208 . . . TIMECLOCKS. Wrestling 2,3,4; Student Orientation Committee 2,3. D kr to ki Ml !UI DOUGLAS JOHN LIMONE Doug Dougie” Lemoine Ruff . . . Rah, Rah, Rah THE FACE . . . Haaaaah! . . . What’s the story? . . . Harold . . . “Beans and Bus- rides . . “Cliff ie” . . . L.S.F . . . S.L. I HATE A P .1 can’t get into it . . Good times with G-crew . . . Ma- lone, you’re a sick puppy . . I’m broke . Big 3 vs. The Gren ... I hate HUMP days . . . Busby Bugbee” . . . Shut up Shumacher! Hockey 1,2,3, 4 (asst capt ); Baseball 1,2,3; Soccer 4; Frolics. CYNTHIA GAIL LINDH “Cyn” “Cyndi windswept — easy and breezy, love it Elli, when does the sun come up 9 . . . ALCAN 75 . . . Unbelieveable! . . . aquaice . . . saco swimmers . . . that was my mailbox! . . . Thanks . . . life’s fine . . . We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway - Carly Simon. Field Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Swimming 3; Track 1,2; Tennis 3; Sen- ior Guidance Advisory Board 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Homeroom Rep 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO DENISE LYNN LONGSTREET Hello Cuda . . . Let’s split a lift ticket, TERTIUS . . . Wingarsheek, Summer ’75 . . . Stowebound and Groovey UV . . . greenjeans . . . Tall Boys and the black Willys . . . Durgin . . . can we try to get home on time? . . . Sausalito . . . Wednesday Night at the Movies . . . small feet, high arches Yes there are two roads you can go by. But in the long run. There’s still time to change the road you’re on.” BRADFORD B. LOWELL “Brad Broadsie” Skiing . Jack, can I have a ride home? . . . Happy Bus . . . Are you on $a drugs? He s fine how’s your uncle? pr . . . Sprechen Sie Deutsch? . Gimme a break . . . Stowe ski trip . . I’d rather 1 nc be sailing . . . Ich verstehe nicht ... ea spare me ... I don’t know, I just work or here Mount Laffyette . . . Break a leg. M Football 1; Ski team 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 3,4 4 30 JANICE LOUISE MACAULAY ‘‘Jan “Ace” ‘D on t refuse to accept criticism; get all the help you can Unknown . . . bal- ance; thinking and feeling . . . Casab- lanca . . . cracks in the floor . . . my friend Ian Keith . . . sunshine . . . the hostess with the mostest . . mint tea . .. my earthly family ... bookends . . . happy or just lukewarm . . . sure . . . thanks D L. for being honest . . . ' And it’s only the giving that makes you what you are” — J. Tull . . . oh, if I pan t keep in touch with you all, make sure you keep in touch with yourself BARBARA JO MACDONALD “Barb One day at a time, PLEASE . . . Band Room Blues . . Tennis . . . Flute playin’ . . . How do you spell . . . ? ... Moody drifter . . . Jazz or Classical . . . Help! Ambition: To become a musician in the real world. Band 1, 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Singers 3,4; Rock Ensemble 4; Frolics 4. ROBERT SCOTT MACGREGOR Flash” 2 point club . . . He oughta be shot . . Trouble in the M.R.C. . . . Oh, ah Chip . . . “You can’t learn to swim in a field” . . . Lifetime 333. Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Frolics 4 LORI ANN MADDEN “Grandfather” [iabre Sisters vs. Doolin Daltons . . . Ca- pri ... Summer ’75 ... Aria harmony I . . La Lee La La ... N-No. “I know pot day or night Or the images of this I -arth, only the essence that calls me I mward.” — J. Geils vlusical 1,2, 3, 4; Greenhouse 4; Frolics it; Germany 3. PETER MADDEN Barry OH Jeez, Stang Motor cars . . . 34 Six Motor car . . . Finishing a race. SHERRY LYNN MAGOR I’m not so dumb!? . . . Come on Jay, move it! Practice makes perfect . . What do you think? . . . Summer of ’75 . . Oh no, not again! . . little bit of this, little bit of that . . . blue eyes. Concert Band 1,2; Track 2,4; Marching Band 1,2; Volleyball 2; Junior Banquet Committee 3; Prom Committee 3; Math Team 2,3,4; Biology Club 3,4; Stage Crew 2; Powder Puff; Senior Frolics; MITOBO (co-business editor). PAULA MACLEOD Dale’s a dear! . . . Datsun 260-Z Sunsets on Lake Wentworth . . . Mateus . . . Kancamagus ... I think I’ll go on a diet! . . D . . . AA. . . L. E!! . . . Want to go play wist? . . . Hold fast to dreams Ambition: To hold fast to Dale! MICHELE MAIRO Pizano “BoomBoom Chip and Vic ... 50 . . . Canobie Lake Fireworks . . . Nights nights . . . Harding s Dancing . . . Summer of ’74 . . Hampton Beach . . I.I.I.L. . . . dreamin and schemin’ . . . Bahamas . . . Sloe Gin Fizz. What is the opposite of two? A lonely me, a lonely you. Hockey Cheerleader 2,3; Singers 1,2,3; Powder Puff 4; ABC Liason committee 2,3; Curriculum Development Task Force 1,2; Jr Banquet 3; Prom 3; Fro- lics 4; Student Gov’t Day 3,4, Home- room Rep 3; Pep Squad 1 ■ THOMAS F. MALONE Tom Tim Psycho “Throw out your dead!” . . . Running with a free turkey . . . “Send in the vicious dog! . . . The Kinks . . . “Broken Sword” . . . “In your pomp and all your glory, you’re a poorer man than me, as you lick the boots of death born out of fear. — Ian Anderson Ambition: Valhalla Football 1; Cross Country 2,3,4(cap- tain); Indoor Track 2,3,4(co-captain); Track 1, 2,3,4 (co-captain); Class Vice Pres. 3; S.S.C.A.B 4 (chairman). WINIFRED ANNE MARKUS “Wendy” Fred Wen” We may lose, we may win; but we’ll never be here again — take it easy.” Eagles. ANYONE could! . . Nantuck- et Ron . . . Nancy, give the signal . . . Saco trestle . . . Lawn fertilizer Sue . . . Snore much? . . . Aw Hec! Tennis 1, 2,3,4; Mindscape 2,3,4; Field Hockey 3,4; Student Gov’t Day 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Gymnastics 1,2; NIIS 3,4; Ski Team 4; Student Council 4; SCAB; Powder Puff 3,4; ECC 3; Fro- lics (General Manager); MITOBO. JOHN PETER MANGINI Jack “Mang I have returned . . . Eat dirt . . . Get Down . . . Skiing’s the life . . . My Hot Rod . . . What a Puss . . . Holmdel was great Ambition: Pro Water Skier or Accoun- tant. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Foot- ball 3. STEVEN J. MANNING Where’s the case? . . . Einstein was wrong, Joe . . . Where ' s my chess set? . . . Trivia god . . . There’s a mouse in the house. Photo Club 3,4; MITOBO BRADLEY E. MARKS Groucho Greasemonkey” Bike trips through Harold . . . Compe- tition . . . Observed trials . . . Hodies do handle . . . Cliff jumping . . . Rock Hopping . . . Bicycle Boogying . . . ‘Monty’ P . . Dr. D. . . . Dad’s Ferarri . . . Sundays in R.I. ... NET A Novice ... I like . . . boobsalot . . . Sunbeam Alpine ... 114 Sneak-in . . . Sparks . . . “You are a fluke of the Universe, Give up. — Deteriorata Orientation Committee 2,3,4; Ski Team 2,4; Observed Trials 2,3,4; Photo Club 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO PAULA M. MARSHALL Paula” Marsh And he will . . . good kid . . . Want some onion dip, Connie? . . . peanut M M’s . . . not me, I wouldn’t do that! . . . Nick, what am I gonna do? . . . no, I ' m riding . . . definitely . . . Oh, good knees ... I hate trucks! . . . huh. Track 2; Powderpuff 3,4; Frolics 4 DAVID M. MARTIN This school is one of the best but it’s going down hill fast ... It will be good to get out . . . To get the stuff you want you must work, so that ' s my plan for next year . . . Working and owning a store of my own. MONIQUE M. MARTIN “But the endings always come at last, endings always come too fast, they come too fast, but they pass too slow Track 3; Council 3; French Club 2,3; Powder Puff 4; Greenhouse 4; MI- TOBO 32 I DEBORAH MASSE Deb Debbie” “Frog Sue and Debbie friends from the first . . . Camping at Conway . . . Mountain Climbing . . . Zeke . . . My bomb and I . . . John and all the good times. ■ Ambition: To see the world, be with ' i John forever, and to make something of I myself. I Deca club 4; Frolics 4. CYNTHIA L. MATSES ‘Cindy’’ ‘‘When I was young and in my school- ing, I walked the mountains made of stone. The distance sang about tomor- row, and I did wish I was grown and gone.” — Joni Mitchell KATHRYN ANN McDONOUGH “Kathy” M.D.S.H. . . . Weekends skiing . . . Lamplighter Inn . . . Stowe 74 . . . Bird I’m not PARANOID . . . Chrissy you missed him!!! . . . Vine swinging . . . Heineken Parties . . . Laurie let’s go carousing . . . Dawna you nut . . . Grape Soda on the rocks. Cheerleader 2; Speech Club 2; Swim Team 3,4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Nightclub 1,2, 3, 4. DEBORAH ANNE MCGREGOR “Deb” “Debba ” “Shorty” “Debbie” Me and Jesus Forever . . . Tall enough to be short . . . Raisins Again . . . You AGAIN Les! ... I can be serious! . . . Ann and Hope Cheapies . . . Longlegs! I . . . Pickin’ on Terk . . . GRUNK . . . I Skiing . . . Wildcat Mt. . . . I ' m a Mic I not a Mac . . . Keep on Smilin’ Ambition: To keep myself and those around me happy. Singers 1,2, 3,4; Chorale 4; Musicals Plays (Backstage Work) 1,2, 3, 4; Thespi- ans 4; Class Sec. 2; MITOBO; Frolics; I G.S. LAURIE JEAN MCILVAINE “Mae” Soccer and hockey games . . . Horse shows and Trail Rides . . . L.S.G. gang . H U T L.C. . . . V V C . . P.U.C. . . . A. A. . . . P.M . . . Sure they did ... I didn t know that . . . Claud, we’ve ot to stop meeting like this . . . Could e? Maybe so? ... Of course I am! . . . Bandanas and Barretttes forever. Turtle Club 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics; MITOBO martha j. McLaughlin “Mart” “Marty” “Mom” I’ll call you back in a minute! “Where’s the Kid?” “Um die Ecke!” Coast Guard Academy Formal You ve GOT to be Kidding! . . . “GI ’s” . . . Farmhand . . . Changing Shirts . . . Get serious! . . . CHUCKIE! . . . Booth- bay Harbor . . . “Murtle” . . . It’s Bru- tal ... Not, One Ioda” . . . We bum- meled bummeled! German Club 2,4 (Sec ); Saarbrucken Exchange Program 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; N.H.S. 4; MITOBO. KEVIN M. McGINNITY “McGinn” “Sparky” “Psycho” “Rye Beach on the Rocks . . . “Chain Gang” . . . weekend stiffs . . . summer of ’75’ . . . “Baja ride with Cranada” . . . season pass to Augy’s . . . lift . . . “Where the hell are we?” . . . look, a party . . . stop, a nice chick . . . “The Quarries” . . . “Dreamer” . . . The kid with the Coors. Football 1,2; Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Frolics. JANE MARIE MCMENIMEN Sketching . . . Aras Kceb . . . R.I.S.D. someday . . . Fraher’s girl . . . Monkey Sal The Kiddie’s Pal! . . . Squmkins . . . tennis . . . the soft yellow volkswagon . . . Definitely!! . . . the beach . . . bike riding ... I was just kidding! ... I can’t I’m working. Ambition — Commercial Art. Softball 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 1; Swimming 4; Pep Squad 1,2; Powder Puff 3,4; Homecoming Comm. 1,2, 3,4; Jr. and Sr. Banquet Comm.; Sr. Guid- nace Adv. Board; Frolics; MITOBO (Vacuity Co-Editor). 33 TOBY ANN MEAD “Tobe” “Toad Anything worth doing is worth doing well . . . Collegeville . . . P.A. 6 19 74 . . . EXCELLENT . . “Let s go swim- ming, Duck!” . . . SPORTS . . . F F.C. . . . N.Y.C. with Pattie . . . Kathy, let’s run! . . . Amy, how’s your halo? . . . “ Be good, M.J.! . . . “Saitow!!” . . . Y our turn, Robson! . . . Thanks to a lot of help from my friends, I finally made it! ” Field Hockev 1,2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt ); Bas- ketball l,2,3(Co-Capt.)4; Tennis 1; Soft- ball 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Leaders Club 2,3,4. KALLIOPE MIHALAROS “Rosa “Kelly BE KIND TO ANIMALS!!! ... Re- member Debbie, We re always going to be cousins . . . Adios Senor! . . . Don ' t vou think Mr M’s moustache is too big? . . . M PS H P.S.T.L . . . T.T.M.S.A . . . Enehile, Laurie? . . . Monkey! Nancy! Ambition: To become a Veterinarian. Biology Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Frolics 4; Humane Society 1,2,3, 4; Maid of Athena 1,2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY MELVIN Rosey “ Rose bud Where is Haroot and Smiley? . . . Brillo is always yelling at me for something Ambition: I would like to make some- one as happy as I am. Woodworking 1,2; Automotives 1; Track 1. JEFFREY MAXWELL MILLER “Pelter” Rojo” 2D Progress is always in a forward direc- tion You can never really go back. The past is only a reference for building a future. Meditatio — When I carefully consider the curious habits of dogs, I am compelled to conclude that man is the superior animal When I consider the curious curious habits of man, I confess, my friend, I am puzzled. — Ezra Pound KAREN A. MENDALKA Meatball” Hey Jack and Buzz we finally made it . . . Cindy you going to hockey tonight? . . . Jack what are we going to do ... Puss, where’s Jack . . . ERNIE’S sleep- ing again . . . Jack, slow down . . . we re gonna win Phil . . . ERNIE, go pick up the pizza . . . Jack, don’t blame it on me again . . . Cindy and Linda don’t cry, only two more years left . . . Pat and John you only have one more year. SHARON L. MILLER “Mill Milner” full moon tonight! . . . MAINE . . . Quarries . . . Buzz Bio. right Gail? . . . Jane’s cottage in the woods, S T A- D.A.P. ... Beachin’ in the summer moonlight . . . M.S.S.H . . . “my” par- ty .. . my Cuz . . . Miller Highlife Inc. we’ve got the time if you ve got the beer! . . . Shamrocking with Sandee . . . four B’s . . . Bagley you fool! . . . trio in N H . . . T Y C O . . Summer of 75 . . Some of the best things in life are free. Nightclub 1,2, 3, 4. DENISE LOUISE MERCIER “Dennis” “NeNe” “Disease” Good Times I Remember . . . Summer ' 75 ... B.P. PC. . . Tripod . . P.U.C. forever . . . Am I still in r . . . Oh baby, I f : party tonight! . . . The Bass pond disap- ,f - pearer ... Tango ... 12 21 74 ... ®? 114 Drive-In ... I want that one! , . . L ' Oh no, stopped again . . . Look at the L mileage that I put on . . . S.S.C. . . . It’s called five finger discount . . . Now ' where is she? . . . Cranes Beach Parties. Turtle Club 4; Senior Publicity 3,4; V Powder Puff 3,4 JAMES E. MITCHELL JR. “Chip “Psycho” “Snuff “Mitch j The trouble with a good time is when it j ends . . . Mic and Vic . . . Snuffy ... “Hey Uncle Joe . . . Canobie Lake fireworks . . . My ’64 Falcon ... Hopped up 170 . . . The Professor ... Action Chem ' 75 . . . My Italian hockey cheerleader . . . Snowbank’n . . Hot- dog fights. Prom nights, staying up till 4 am watching Vassle fall down the steps at Stonehenge . . . lousy cafeteria atten- dants . . . specific Biology teacher Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Golf 3,4; Automotives 3; Frolics. 34 MARTIN MOFFETT “Marty” Belvedeere Bone . . . will it ever run . . . I’m not drunk! . . . You Peckerhead : . . . Out of town snapper . . . “Jethro Tull” . . . Steak and Brew Crew ’73 . . . P-bars . . . Pick your nose . . . Bagley, what this time . . . Salisbury . . . Ohhh my God . . . Cazoolies . . . Sugarloaf U S A. . . . West Virginia . . . Lynn if Porshe; 914 ... 77 keep an eye on T.L. i . . . Colorado Summer ’76 . . . Look out a world, Here I come! ; Ambition Live and own land in Nova I Scotia. Gymnastics 2,3; Night club 1,2, 3, 4. BRUCE F. MOULTON “Buzz” Dede 10 5 74 . . This town died . . . Let’s go to the Beach Boys . . . My ’74 . Celica — 30,000 miles in one year . . . cruisin’ . . . Let’s go eat . . . The Bon- eyard . . . leaving at 12 ... Dave’s T.F., but two years late . . . My Bliz- zard . . . This place . . . Street is Neet ) ... 23T Street Rod — hopefully in s spring . . . Our new Nova . . . Noise, Smoke, Rubber from C-Wing to B- Wing. Ambition: To live a happy life with Dede. RANDI LEA MONROE “Randolph” “Monroe” Let ' s Ra-Ra . . . B P P C. . . . P.U.C. and the Gloucester Five . . . Safety Pin Kid . . . Mac, Mott, Monroe . . . Mun- chies! . . . Rink Rat . . . Ring Rat . . . B.S.P . . . The Stars are Moving!! . . . Cumberland Farms . . . Tripod . . . Mott, don’t walk so fast! Football Cheering 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Cheering 1,2; Hockey Cheering 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Junior Banquet; Senior Ban- quet; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board; Senior Val- entines Party (Chrm.). BARBARA ANN MUESKES “Barb” “Babs” Bermuda . . . T.S.S. Fairwinds . . . Sewing . . . Skiing . . . Crazy Friday nights with the girls . . . It’s your pre- rogative. ... I can’t, I have to baby- sit. . . . “Karen did you get a letter today?” . . . December 13, 1974 . . . Roses . . . Germany Phone Call . .. . M.R.F. Pep Squad 1; Cheerleading 1,3 (Co.- Capt ); Ski Club 1; Homeroom Rep 1,2; Softball 2; Decorating Comm. 3; Cos- tume Comm. 4; Frolics 4. RICHARD ALAN MOORE “Rich” Switzerland . . . It’s 17 degrees outside . . . Act 1 . . . The Moore’s . . . Nights at the beach . . . Base drum . . . This is my office . . . Band room ... A fresh- man at the Prom? . . . The Agean Fair . . . Briarwood . . . New York . . . Hart- ford . . . The Fantasticks . . . Honest, Mr. D . . . Heavens . . . Unique — not weird! Chorale 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 1,2, 3, 4; Play 1, 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Set design 1, 2,3,4; Singers 2,3,4; Faculty Follies 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Frolics (Director). DAVID E. MUNRO “Earl the Pearl On the road fourth of July . . . “The Chain Gang” . . . “62 Falcon”, what a squirrel mobile . . . Sorry Joe no mon- sters today, tomorrow, the rest of the season . . . 3rd of July at Cabrals . . . Gumballs . . . Snowbankin with Bill . . . What a coach that Harry Shoe, . . . Where could we have gone without him Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt ); Tennis 1,2 3,4 (Coach, Publicity Manager, Train- er); Frolics 4. CLAUDIA EMILY MOTT “Claud My horse Willie and me . . . the mad trotter . . . P.U.C. . . . Randi munchies! . . . L.S.G. Gang . . . Mac, we have to stop meeting like this ... I DON’T walk fast . . . Peg and Beerchasers . . . Mother’s homemade sweaters . . . Saar- brucken . . . red mustang. Homeroom Rep 1,2,4; Speech Club 2,3 (sec.), 4 (sec.); ABC Liason Comm. 2; Leaders Club 2,3,4; Saarbrucken Ex- change 3; N.H.S. 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Vol- leyball 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Senior Guid- ance Advisory Board 4; Frolics. DONNA ANN MURPHY “Murph” “Wicked good” . . . French students summer of ’75 ... Midnight swims at Stiles . . . The chauffeur . . . Keep to your right . . . Let’s go to Russ Tread- wells . . . My “64 Chevey . . . Driving a V.W. with four flat tires . . . Shut the radio off”. Singers 1,2; Frolics 4; French Club 1,2; French Exchange 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4, Student Gov’t Day 3; MITOBO RUSSELL HARRY MYERS III ‘Rusty” “Cyco Hounder” 11th Grade Action Chem. with Frog, Mitch, Tagg, Chub, Fitzy and Mr. D . . The trips up the Kittery Me. in the Cougar XR7 . . . 7mm Rem Magnum, Lefty . . . Hunting, Fishing and Basket- ball . . . Working Saturday night with LeBel and Bolin at the MVMI . . . Ron Theokas; Special Ed Ron . . . Spring Bear Hunting with Chub. Basketball 3,4. STEVE D. NEWELL Sunrise up cathedral. Blackberry 1 . . . “Poker up the back of the cafe” . . . Fort Schyuler, “Trail Hoppin” . . . Su- garloaf Ski Dorm “74”. CYNTHIA J. NICKERSON “Nick “Cindy “Cin” Let’s go to Boston for Pizza! . . . I’m gonna be a farmer! . . . Woodstock, Vermont . . Jeso . . . Hey Sugar! . . . “You loooking forr mashroooms?” . . . ... She shows you where to look among the garbage and the flowers. There are heroes in the seaweed, There are children in the morning, they are leaning out for love and they will lean that way forever while Suzanne, she holds the mirror ...” — Leonard Co- hen. MICHAEL E. NAULT Panda Bear” “Chump To be successful in?? . . . 64 Jeeps nev- er die, they just rust away . . . Bonesy . . . “75 Marine” . . . 134 trout . . . Abare, up the tree . . . We re last . . . Abare, no bear? . . . What a bone . . . That’s lu nch?? . . . Ski Bum forever . . . Gingrich, follow her . . . “Slow down ” . . . Munroe you fool, don’t . . . Mole Man . . . What’s a Thespian? . . . Offi- cial Snowbunny Inspector. Football 1; Baseball 1; Ski Team 1; Wrestling 2,3,4; Turkey Bowl 37 8; Band 1. MICHAEL DAVID NOLL “Mic” “Mike” “I am a result of your over-active imagination, anything I do to you is YOUR fault.” All really great guitarists have short stubby fingers . . . TURN that GODDAMN AMPLIFIER DOWN, And stop using that Fuzz-Box! Who cares about Anything very much? Rock Ensemble 1,2,4; Stagehand 4. LORI NANGLE Summer of ’75 . . . “Oh, I forgot” . . . Shorthand, again ... “I can’t, I have to go to work ... I gotta finish this . . . I’m bored ” Ambition: To have a successful career. Business Club 1 WENDY GAIL NELSON “Wen “Windy Gale” “Slosh” Great Danes and Cadillacs forever . . . Laurie, that quarter of a bumper is gonna cost me 150 DOLLARS . . A two week winter vacation . . . Let’s go j skiing . . Laurie, Is Duffy in Danny’s j H car? . . . Let’s hear it for Winnipesau- „ kee . . . Alton Bay in the rain . . . Lau- rie, Let’s go for a ride . . . Carl, Leave | me alone . . . Danny just fell off the I Sunfish, now there s only eight of us! g . . . Chow Masco!!!! j i GREGORY W. NULK “Gregg” “Retombre ’65 Chevy Van ... Early Grad ... j Kancamangus . . . Sunday River ... ! Stowe Ski Trip ... Capitalist . . . Promenade thru the halls . . . Summer ' 74 . . . TTMSA . . . UFO . . . Aardvark at Hacketts . . . Glow in the dark Fris- bee . . . Boat in front yard . . Colora- do .. . Howya doing, Debbie? ... “A great person is only a common person with outstanding goals ’ . . . I’m that j commoner so far . . . And may God | Bless. Frolics 4; Ski Team 1,2,3. 36 CAROL E. OBERTI “Carol” wanna go shopping . . . giggling . . . T.C.A.A. . . . Chile ’74 ... The Black Hand strikes again . . . Did you see what she has on? . . A.G., what makes you think we did it? Track 3,4; Swim Team 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Powder Puff 4; Biology Club 2; Mitobo 4; Sr. Guidance Advisory Board, N.H.S.; Frolics. DANIEL T. PAGE “Bananas “Frankie” “Danny” Party at the Arco! . . . Who needs a job — I m self-employed ... I like school this year, it gives me a chance to work on my car . . . Maybe I’ll like college . . . School is supposed to supply you with great amounts of knowledge, but the only great thing I got was Ellen. Ambition: To be rich, generous, and live my own kind of life with no restric- tions. CARY BAILEY O’BRIEN O ' B ” On belay! . . . Climbing with the Wiz . . . Campy front and rear — the stuff that dreams are made of . . . It’s only 600 miles . . . you gotta have charisma . . . It’s wicked easy you just . . . um . . . well . . . maybe it’s not that easy . . . Let’s kill him now . . . Get out of my face . . . Don’t worry about it . . . good old Crock. German Club 2; Photo Club 2,4; Tech Rock 3,4; MITOBO NANCY E. O’BRIEN “OB.” Be Realistic ... I like my laugh . . . You re kidding . . . Maine . . . Rowdy . . . P.P.R . . . D.C.L. . . . Don t give me a hard time . . . G.D.A. . . . Plum Island . . . You’re awful . . . Member of the ugly club (Pres.) . . . Where’s hip- less? . . . My little men . . . That day is lost on which one has not laughed. Track 1,2,4; Basketball 1,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; Made-up comm. 1. MARYANNE O’DONNELL The Kid” I m bored ... no excitement . . . I’m EMBARRASSED . I’m not one of the Buddies . . My little men . . . Heavy- date? No, lightweight one ... I’m a good driver . . . You Know, You Know . . . What’s wrong with my laugh? . . . G.D.A. ... Henaway . . . Salisbury. Cheerleading 3; Frolics. REBECCA LYNNE PALMER “Bee” “Becca” “Reb” Cruisin’ . . . Corky . . . ADS! . . . THE ACCIDENT . . . I’ll never tell! ... SKI BUM . . . Horses and sows . . . ME — accident prone? ... All right you guys, that’s enough! . . . FRED . . . Oct. 10, 1974 — W.K.B. . . . Not tonight girls. Ambition: Doctor. J V. Softball 1,2; Ski Team 2,3,4; Jr Banquet Comm (chrmn .); French Club 3; Biology Club 4(Pres.); Photo Club 4; Singers 4; Stage Crew 4; Senior Guid. Adv. Brd.; Frolics; MITOBO(bus. c o- editor). CONSTANCE J. PANELLA “Connie” “Nella” Nova . . . Hojo bandits . . . Lights OFF Jean . . . Hey Whey, 90 million, right? . . . Contacts, green m m’s . . . HUTL . . . Rockport Lobsters . . . Okay you guys, now tell me the truth . . . Do I say Dahtmuth? . . . Summer in the city . . . Mexico Pep squad 1; Student Council 1; Junior Banquet, Senior Banquet (chairman); School 1,2,3; Spanish club 3 (vice-pres.); Mindscape 4; Sr Guidance Advisory Board; Frolics; MITOBO CYNTHIA A. PARSONS Cindy” “Cind” “P.P.” Making plans for the weekend on Mon- day mornings . . . EYE ATTACK! . . . I’m fine you guys! . . . Lisel, M.T. . . . Don t ever look behind you at the work you’ve already done, for remember your work has just begun — Cat Ste- vens. Mindscape (Editor) 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 2; Junior Banquet 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Senior Banquet 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO 4; Homeroom Rep 4 37 PATRICIA ANN PAYNE “Patty” “P.P.” “Chief” My Michigan Mann . . . New York with Toby . . . Ira feeling ROWDY ... I DON ' T DRINK! . . . Parties, Ribbons, Sweaters . . . OOh Baby . . . B-Ball and 21 . . I WON . . . I LOVE IT! ... S.S.C. . . . Hey Trouble . . . My Cuz Julie . . . Touchy . . Typical Jock . . . Summer ’75. . . Italians . . . PAYNE ST. . . . Rude Mood . . . I’m a SAINT Track 1,2,4; Volleyball 3,4; Leaders 3,4(Pres.); Powder Puff 3,4; Gymnas- tic s; Field Hockey (Manager); Frolics; Sr Publicity Chairman. VELMA POTASH “Velle” Student Councilfactivities comm, chin.) 2,3; Band l,2,3(Drum Majorette); Band Council 3(corres sec); Orchestra 1, 2,3,4; Wind Ensemble 3; Chemistry League 3; Ski Club 1,2; Math Club 1; Cheerleading 2; Speech Club 4; Field Hockey 4; String Quartet 3; Homeroom Rep 2,3; N il S 3,4. CRAIG A PECK “Craig “Peckie” “Pecker Longpond . . . Wiffle Waffle(Brooks) . DEAD CONCERTSSSS . . Kango . . . Providence R.I boys . . . Vista goes anywhere . . . Oh trani is good! . . . Who’s got the hooch . . . Moran’s driving . . . Escoheag R.I.w Georgie . . . Hardcover boys . . . Who wants free subs? . . . Who wants beaver . . . Intermission Club . . . Stones in N Y. Football 3,4; Basketball 2; Tennis 2; Frolics 4; Senior Guidance Advisory Board 4; DECA 4; Kango 3,4. I CLYDE A. POLAND “Atom “Pinball Wizard Polecat Cabaret ” . . . Stooges at Ground Round . . . Spark Brothers . . . Here comes yankee ...T.N.P.G. ... Gilly pool hall . . . Oh loggy . . . “We don t want any clowns on this team . . . W.S. is the best Ruthless . . . screwdriv- ers at the Tugboat Inn . . . ’67 Mustang . . . Stonehenge until 4:00 A M. . . . Bullwinkle at Logs . . . Rusty has my money. Baseball l,2,3,4(capt.); Football 1,4; Frolics. ANTHEA-MARIA POOLE “Ant “Beani Big Mouth” “Sherman Tank What’s your problem? . . . Sure . . . Oive . . . You Bananahead . . . When I get my jumbo plane . . . New York City is where my childhood lies and I’m not going to forget it. My place of self is i Carlovasi, Samos, Greece. A place of (l solitude. Montreal is close behind tak- ! ing third . . . No Lori isn t my sister . . . Come to my castle for where it’s at. ( I s i MARTHA A. PRICE “Muffin” “Muff Get down to Basic’s! . . . The Living Room — Summer of ’74 and ' 75 ... Cruise slightly to Shep’s . . . Come on Nan, shove it down . . . Free periods always occupied . Aerosmith, a night to remember . . . Someday, I’m gonna buy myself a car . . . M.C.S.H . . . Put half the jar in! ... Party at Sugarloaf! . . . Everyday in at ten . . . Finish your project before it finishes you . . . I’ll play the outfield, thanks . . . Good friends always. Nightclub 1,2,3, 4; Frolics. CHRIS MARIE PROVENCHER “Christopher Lee “Hey You What am I doing? . . . The Mill . . . W.A.T.C S.A.T.A D . . . Kathy the witch . . . Thanks Jay . . . Keep gig- gling Donna! . . . K.C.A.C. . . . Jamey . . . T.C.A.T . . . Stevie Wonder . . . Forget Cindy, Look forward E.S.C.N H . . . Inverse Aggression! . . . What’s marriage? . . . Life’s what you make it; live free and try the impossi- ble. Frolics; Night Club 1,2, 3, 4; UFO 4. RUSSELL A. PSZENNY “Pinball Wizard” “Kielbasi Kid 1 The Cue Stick King” Nice round of applause for Miss Scarlet | I Lamont . . . Bullwinkle at Log’s ... Tuesday Night Gang . . . ZOOF ... Screwdrivers at Tugboat Inn . . . Twen- ty Y ears Hard Labor . . . Oh really Mae . . . Gilly s pool hall . . . stung by Judge I f Zoll — $100 . . . W.S. — no way Atom | ' . . . Stooges at seven . . . The Mortar the merrier . . . LTD — the last to DIE. s Football l,2,3,4(Tri-Capt ); Basketball : r 1; Golf 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4(coach); ' Frolics. 38 ALAN DOUGLAS RACE KATHY REID “Al” “ Alfie” Heineken in Amsterdam . . B.A. Club . . . Bass Pond . . . Bald Hill . . . Jay Peak . . . Hart Comps — No. 1 ... Buddy . . . Buzz, let me borrow the Red! . . . Rye on the Rocks . . . Let’s hit Georgetown . . . “These are the good old days. Football 1,2,3, 4; Ski Team 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 1,2; Stu- dent Council 3,4; NHS 3,4; Student Government Day (co-chm.)3,4; Senior Advisory Board 4; Mindscape 4; Frolics 4; Saarbrucken Exchange 3. ELLEN LOUISE REEVE “Ellie” “LN” Aw, Hec! . . . Sue, We can laugh about it Monday, Okay? . . . Nancy We’re LOST! . . . ELHILE club . . . Baretta? — Not bad! . . . Whammer Jammer, Sar . . . Camelot . . . Cyn, the sun’s al- ways out . . . the hohner’s! . . “Re- member your friends as they really are, not the way others try to change them Field Hockey 3,4; Basketball 3; Track 3,4; Sr Advisory Board (co-chair); MI- TOBO; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics; Biol- ogy Club 4; Swim Team 3,4 HARRY C. REIFEL JR. “Hog” Hew Hopper did you win the race? . . . Where’s Merv? ... You turkey . . . have to work . . . When is it going to snow? . . . Woodey. Spring Track 3; Indoor Track 4; Base- ball 4 DONALD RAYMOND REILLY JR. Don” “FDR” I ' m DAM M A D . . . Mad Madison ! . . . 4 Blondes 9 26 75 . . Camelot . . . V Club . . . Pete s Tool . . . C.S | . . . Bob Bernsteen . . . In the middle . . . Pinto . . . Chet’s . . . Levi’s For- ever!!! Soccer 1; Orientation 1; Spring Soccer 3,4; Homeroom Rep 1; Model U.N.; Student Gov’t Day 3,4; Steering Com- I mittee 3,4; S.S.C.A.B 4; Frolics 4; Mindscape 4; MITOBO 4; Senior Guid- I ance Advisory Board 4. DIANA REPUCCI HEIDI LORAINE RICHARDSON Heidi “Heffalump C.I.T. . . . another free! ... I made it! . . . wanna go outside? . . . Lisa, let’s run away! ... I want my license! . . . I’m ME KEN Orientation Committee 2; Spanish Club 1, (treas.) 2,3, (president) 4; Photogra- phy 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Costumes 1,2; Stage Crew 1; Set Design 1,2; Business Staff 1, 2,3,4; Make-Up Committee 1,2, (chairman) 3,4; Senior Guidance Advi- sory Board 4; Arrowhead 4 (editor); Thespians 4; MITOBO 4. SARAH ELLEN RIDER “Sar” “Slidah My name ' s not Sal, Ter! . . . Whammer Jammer, El . . Aw, Hec! . . . Sunset at Pulpit . . . Camelot . . . Sugarloaf ’75’ . . . The best way I know to defeat an enemy is to make him a friend — Lin- coln Field Hockey 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Energy Conservation 3; Latin Club 4; B.A. Club 3,4; Mindscape 4; Frolics, 4; MITOBO 39 mm i DENNIS MICHAEL ROBBINS “Robinsky” “Denny” 1 guess so ... 2 point club . . . Hey Bergie! . . . Big shutout . . . Why do we have to know this? . . . B.U. . . . No sweat ... 1 know that! . . . Ain’t physics wonderful . . . I got to get going . . . Astronomy club is great . . . MRC . . . Look at those stars. Soccer 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Astron- omy club 4; Frolics. HELAINE FRANCES ROSSI Spirit of “76 . . . Beach Boys Student Council 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2. DAVID CHARLES ROBERTSON Dave” Robbie” “Goose” Spark Brothers . . . Who saw Ralph at Cabral ' s? . . . Oh nice kid . . . Impala Coupe . . . Damn Racoons . . . I’m cold” . . Oh, Loggy . . . Michael I’ll drive . . . Fanz and Brooksie . . . Hey Schmake, Eli said she heard a beep . . . Never again . . . “Hey Mr Puleo . . . “He’s going crazy” . . Bald Eagle . . . A B T Football (capt.) 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Coach 3,4; Frolics 4. JOHN VV. ROUSE “Mouse” Pouchie” Mickey Rouse See you tomorrow Red . . . Right . . . What’s a dark room? . . . Let’s go down to Sangermano’s room . . . The Math Resource Center gang P C. J H S.M. and the Snauzer . . . Rouse Mouse For- ever. Photography Club (Vice-Pres); MI- TOBO (Photo Ed ). ERIC W. ROLLFS “Ogg “Log” “Stub” “Oh really Frog” ... I long to see Maes’ last day ... W.S. is out of it. Polecat . . . It’s time for a little Bullwin- kle, boys . . . “Penuche for Mr. Mur- phy . . . Scarlet on a Saturday night, YES! . . . Gilly’s Pool Hall . . Ralph at the Rockery . . . How ya doin’? . . . Moe, Larry cheese! . . . Oh, look! Football 1,2, 3,4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1,2,3; Frolics 4; Senior Advisory Board 4. AMY FOSTER RIPPLE “Aim” “Aimster Honest Caryl? . . . Crazy Friday Nights With The Girls . . Hampton Beach . . . they come in 3’s. ... I never get mad! . . . Antigua. . . . Winter tans . . . I’m NOT blushing . . . Sunsets . . . Long talks with my friends . . . Wish- ing on stars. Class Secretary 1; Student Council 2,4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Speech Club 2,3; Singers 2,3; Mindscape 3,4(Editor); Fro- lics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Sr Advisory Board 4; Swim Team 4; Arrow Head 4. CATHY JEANETTE ROSENBAUM “Rosie Those crazy Friday nights . . . Ibby . . . Be nice ... “I’m only kidding” ... air pockets . . . Look at the sun! . . . Smiles . . . Bow, are we lost? . . . rides to school . . . my own piano . . . Oh, Baby! . . . Virginia . . . poems and notes . . . piggybacks . . wiggle your nose . . . “Caryl, M E.?’ . . . Amesbury intersec- tion . . . Squeak! . . . three girls and one guy? . . . “I’m not African!’’ . . . good memories. Softball 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Gym- nastics manager 3; Swim Team 4; Fro- lics. JAMES RYAN Jimmydean” Ryedry” What are ya gonna do today, go bowl- ing? . . . Mac s ... 114 drive-in . . . Supino’s . . . Rocco’s . . . Riding around with Deb ... I luv ya . . . hay $5 OC . . . working on cars . . . Hit my family for some money . . . I’m over ma “B ”s . . . Good-byee. 40 ROY CHARLES SADERLUND “Crash Y.P.(too much rum) . . . Move in before she comes . . . Villerun . . . B’s . . . Uh Scott, I hit your truck . . . they’re emp- ties . . . Lasagna Parlor . . . MOON- SHINE . . . Donut Dashing . . . Sand Dunes . . . What’s recognized mean? . . . Cabin 1 ... Hawaii’s great . . . Sierra Bound. Football 3; Frolics 4. SCOTT ALAN SAVORY Scotty Boy” Chevys, Volkswagons, and Vespas . . . I jive you not! . . Hermit Island and sandy food . . . Where s my gas money, Art? . . . Mr Dunnan in his lavender suit . . . ' 58 Imperial . . . Walking on the pond in the winter — Splash! . . . Puedo ir a la cabinete, Sra ? . . . Long walks in the forest . . . Enjoy life and live each day to it’s fullest . . . Don ' t take things too seriously! Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; Speech 2,3. MICHAEL ROBERT SALMON Summer of ' 73 in N.S. . . . Happy Hump Day!” . . . “Mad Madison and the night on the Rock” . . . Fraher’s Boy . . . Maine . . . Big 3 vs. THE GREN . . . Part Time Trio ... La Re- sistance . . . Bob Dylan’s Brother . . . No mas Miguel. Soccer 2,3,4; Ski Team 1,4; Student Gov’t Day 3,4; ABC Student Liason 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Advi- sory Board 4; Frolics (Chorus Line Di- rector). ERIK C. SCHMAKEL “Schmake” Sept 12 ' 75 — Now what do we do Barry? . . . Say something . . . Take it easy . . . No way . . . Optimistic out- look — Yeah, it’s alright . . . Don’t wor- ry about it . . What can I say? . . . Hey, Jimmy, lend me a buck . . . No problem . . . Yeah, sure . . . Dec. 6 ' 74 — Making cookies and going on a long walk at 3 AM to the tree with J D Football 1; Soccer 2,3,4(capt ); Hockey l,2,3,4(capt ); Homeroom Rep. 4; Sr Guidance Advisory Board 4; Frolics. LISA C. SAVERY “Lees” Digger” Pearl” Hi! . . . I’ve got to talk to you! . . . No relation to Scott . . . Speech Club Flun- kie . . . I’m not a Thespian yet! . . . Anyway ... HE IS NOT A FAG! ... If the pearl gets too big, will the oyster die? Chorale 2,3,4; Musical 3,4; Play 4; Speech Club 3,4; Biology Club 3(presi- dent); French Club 3 (V P ); Future Nurses Club 1; Homeroom Rep 1; Singers 4; Frolics 4 PAULA MARIE SCHMITT “Schmitty” “Paul” “Eh, do it tomorrow ... “I hate has- sles” . . . Evenings at N.E.D.’s . . . horses ... to cartoon and write . . . ar- tistic inclination . . . animation . . . Out West . . . fireside chats . . . “U.S.M.C for me, see?” ... a real laff-and-a-haff . . . Can it wait? Powder Puff 4; Frolics; Mindscape 3,4; Swimteam 4; PC Fan Club 3,4(Founder); MITOBO JEFFREY M. SAVOIE Jeff Ernie ‘Buzz’ Jeff, who’s he? . . . Not me Puss . . . Let’s go to Rocco’s . . . Jack will be next Pocahontas Spring Water LTD’s eat up Cougars ... ' 65 Malibu’s don t go . . . Jack an d Ernest . . . Stalga Bean . . . Me, I hardly ever sleep . John — born with a bottle in his hand . . . Karen ought to go in business with Rocco . . . S P F.C.C.S . . . M F and T JANICE A. SCHULTE Jan Weekends . . . Summer . barefoot ... You freak! . . . ROWDY!!! . B E April “73” M.T.S.H! . . . Heidi, how’s Dickie? . . . T T M S A . . . J-bar! . . . Oh No!!! . . . Take it E Z! . . . Let s go cruisin!? Tina, a Vette!!! Ambition To graduate and be free!!! I i - A CHARLES W. SCHUMACHER “C.W . ' Chuck Do mice bark? . A wise man can see more from a mountain top, than a fool can from a septic tank Does peanut butter come in aerosol cans? . . . What a chump! . . . May an armidillo nurse its young in your under — ... “Cruisin with Pearl! Hockey 1,2,3, 4; Track 1; Football 1 NANCY JANE SHIPLEY Nanny” Nance Think we should? . . . Wendy’s lemon- ade . The Stones . . . GOOD TIMES Nantucket . . . snowbound in Maine come in 2987 . . . Sue, what did I hit!?don’t laugh! . . Need a hair- cut? . Cathedral Ledge . . . Tea Time . . . Ellen we re LOST! . . . Let’s go to a concert . Eve been first and last, look at how the time goes past. Neil Young Track 1,2,3, 4; Senior Guidance Adviso- ry Board 4; Mindscape 4; Frolics 4; MI- TOBO LAURIE ANN SHARLAND Those Sagittarian minds . . He’s really nice looking . . . Hey Pizon! . . . BLUE NUN . . . Who me? . . . COUGAR . . . Check the scenery . . . The four of us! . Jane, how about some vine swing- ing? . . . Someday I will! . . . New Years ’75 . . . Brighams . . . Pistachio with jimmies! . , . CRAZY . . . Here we go again Drama 1; Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; Frolics; Powder Puff 4; Mindscape 4; Swim Team 4; Speech Club 2; Biology Club 4; Jr Sr. Banquet Committee. THOMAS F. SHAUGHNESSY “T.J. “Tom the Terror” Damrn Racoons . . . Freddy wipe off the back window . . . I ' M TALLER! . . . Hocky Fights . . . weekend poker games . . . Germany ' 75 ... Turtle- necks . . . Floyd, Izzy and Flizz . . . blue eves . . . THE IRISH TEMPER . . . library record . . . soccer ... 52 in.p.h. . . . Rag to Ribbons ... K E.A. Baseball 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; German Exchange Trip 3; Frolics. JOANNE SHACKFORD I forgot it ... Where s the meeting? . . . Say it again ... I don t have time . . . Why not spend a year in Germany? . . . Drivers, Watch out! . . Flying les- sons anyone? . . . Travelling . . . Ein Jahr in Deutschland . . . Left, right, left, right, left German Club l,2,4(Pres); Softball 1,2,4; Math Team 1,2; Exchange to Ger- many 3; Marching Band 1,2,4; N.H.S. 4; MITOBO MARY LOU SILVA “Lou Weasel June 15, 1974 . . . Oh baby” . . . Fri- day nights . . . Scorpio . . . Oh, and you do, bird! . . . S.C . . Sick puppy Charlie won’t like that . . . exact- ly alike, almost . . . Mike . . . “Who so neglects learning in his youth, loses the past and is dead for the future.” Euripi- des. Cheerleading 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Student Council(V P ) 4; S.G.A.B 4; Frolics 4; N.H.S 4; Fall Class Parties (Chairperson) 3,4; Latin Club (Pres.) 4 DONALD W. SIMMS Bones “That’s Simms with 2 M’s” . . . those sharp elbows . . . How can you call that a cheap hit? ... 24 hour marathon . . . “I’ve never told a bad joke in my life . . . Right handed is the only way to be! Cross Country 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball l,2,3,4(Tri-Capt ); N.H.S. 3,4(Pres. ). CARL D. SIMPKINS “Shiva Black Heat” Hakooey CC “Triffidistic jivation . . . Phallic ber- serker . . . Nastifacators . . . “blahfla- mative dufus Radioactive mopod molecule molesters . . . “LAWFINE I.O.E. 3; Football 2; Student Govern- ment 2,3; F T A 2; Student Teacher Aide 4; O P. 1,2,3; M.P. 3,4; Speech Club 4; Spanish Club fr u At tei V Fo Li N C ! H li ca ar St A, IN 42 MICHAEL JEFFREY SIMS “Duke “Animal “Brew” Hey toots . . . Where’s Lou . . . Fair- field Ohio . . . Lenny Emmons Book of Derivations . . . What do you mean that’s a gimme problem; I missed it . . . Bubbling, Nick Nack and the Crew . . . Animal Club . . . Those who in quar- rels interpose must often wipe a Bloody Nose. Gay. Football 1,2; Soccer 3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3; SGAB 4; Frolics 4; N ILS. 3,4. J. CLAYTON SPICER “Spike “J.C.” You’re a gentleman and a scholar . . . Yes, I know . . . Solid Gold and Gems . . Lucien Piccard . . He should be shot . . . String him up . . . Loan Shark 2 % 10 days . . . Pre Turkey Bowl . . . Fifth annual Turkey Bowl . . . Santa Cup. Golf 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Frolics. KEVIN P. SPRING Boing “Springer Yes . . . Hey Tom, why are you facing that way? ... 2 point club . . . Cole- man, it’s all up to me, you and Al . . . Heffenreff er — The Green Machine Anytime. Cross Country 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; In- door Track 2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Frolics. SUSAN VIRGINIA SMITH “Sue” Doors . . . you weren ' t even listening . . I forgot what I was going to say . . . Vhat a bummer ... Ah that’s Great! ITT . . . How do ya spell? . . . Ski . . . m going to be sick . . . Beachboys ... I an t breathe . . . G.T.F.D. are there ny bees around here? . . . Snappers? Where? . . . Cold Duck 74 tudent Gov’t Day 3,4; Senior Guid idv Brd. 4; Frolics; Powder Puff 4; Nightclub. STEVEN DENIS SLAUGHTER “Stefan” “Matarya” “Lurch What s happening? . . . Jive you! Mindscape 3,4; Latin Club 4; Stagecrew 4; Singers 4. ELIZABETH ALBERTINE SMITH “Liz” Lichy’ “If I could turn you on, if I could drive you out of your wretched minds, if I could tell you, I would let you know — R D. Laing T T.C.I.Y.L 2,3; Ski Team 1, Singers 4; Latin Club 4; Stage Band 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4; Pit Orchestra 2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4(treas); Frolics 4(Pit); MITOBO (Gen. Ass.). GRAHAM F. SMITH Cracker” Crusin’ to the Kanga . . . Blackberry crossing campsite 1 ... trail riding forever . . . Castle Hill in the Fall . . T T.M.S.A. . . . Rockery ’74 . . . Camp- ing down the Cape . . . Cape Breton Joy Ride . . . Bagley, you fool . . . mid- night frog hunting . . . Snapper hunt- ing. Gymnastics 2,3; Frolics 4 LESLIE ANN SPRING “Les Springle” Hey Scrub! ... I’m NOT Kevin’s sister! . . . leap before you look, Lainie . . . nothing s wrong! . . . Liz, don t forget Gloucester ... I can get my license, finally . . . Why me? . . . My bike is my car . . . raisins forever . . Live life as it is. Singers 1,2, 3,4; Chroale 2,3,4; Musicals 2,3,4; Stage Crew 1,2,3, 4; Set design 2,3,4; Business staff 3,4; Homeroom Rep 3; Thespians (sec-treas) 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO 43 WENDY B. STIEGLITZ Cape Cod . . . Nauset Beach . . . Lin- nell Landing . . Rockport . . . Tuna Summer of ’75 . . . Skiing . . . Sail- ing . . Summer Nights . . . Three Dog Night Concert . . . One of These Nights . The Beach . . The Beach Boys . . . Weekends. Frolics; Powder Puff 4. LAURIE JANICE SWIFT Swifty” Claude” Hey, when’s the next vacation? I wanna go skiing . OH, that’s just flippin’ won erful . . . Winnipesaukee, Whalers, and Patrol Boats forever!! . . Susie’s still at the dock! Stop! . . . Oh, hello, Ociffer Johnson!! . . . That bump- er’s gonna cost vou 150 DOLLARS? Hey, is duffy corning this week- end? . . . Alton Bay in the rain . . Hey DUMBO!! . Hey Wen, the sunfish is only under 5 inches now, thanks to Dan . . . Chow Masco! AMY J. STODDARD ‘‘Amelia’ ‘ Amos’’ Aimless” Summers are forever . . . Shining Moons . . Nudity’s Great . . Kate, is that a shark? . . . Polly . . . Phyl, wanna go to the beach? . . . Sounds like a plan . . Big D . . . G.D.M. . . . Volkswa- gons are excellent Moof ... I can drive, really 1 can!?! . . . Sorry about your truck, Jeff! . . Memories are for- ever! . . . When others look to you for assurance and guidance that is called trust ” SANDRA JEAN STONE Sandy Jean Stone is my name; And Guitar Pickin’ is my fame. NANCY ELLEN THING Nan” “La Cosa” “Thingy” Hey Bish . . . nette, nette ... Hi nette ... Hi Jan ... Hi Nan . . . Karen, What a Veg . . Hey Karen, What about Black Jack at 3 o’clock in the morning? . . . Want to go Mountain Climbing? . . . Karen, Don ' t shut the locker. Stage Crew 3,4; Frolics. JEAN MARIE TERRUSO Jeanie Jeano T can have some? . . . def . . . Ho-Jo bandits . . . “Lights ON, Connie . . . concert Lover .1 don’t POUT! . . . good times with the Sils . . . Relevent Barb? . . . No problem, Hinkley” . . . Scott where s 3rd?” . . . You love it! My T-Bird . . contacts C.B.S.L.A.T.C . . . That move! . . . Lynn and Michael ... Be good and stay happy! ... So long Masco! Pep Squad 1,2; French Club 1,2; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Mindscape; Senior Guid- ance Advisory Board; Frolics; MI- TOBO RICHARD CARL STOTT Dick” Football 1,2, 3,4; Hockey 1,2; Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Frolics. ANN BERRY THOMSON Boomer” “Gumby” “Unicorn” No Beck, it’s midnight . . . Crazy Fri- day nights with the girls . . . Chink eyes . . . damn racoons . . . spotlights . . . honking laugh . . . naps . . . ice cream smorgasbord . . . Gloucester Wave . . . “We are ladies!” . . . plants . . . deco- rating football players houses . . . D and M’s BARE essentials ... I forgot my . . . Hampton Beach . Iced tea . . . Opals . . D C R Football Cheerleader (capt.) 2,3,4; Bas- ketball Cheerleader 1,2,4; Homeroom rep. 2; Ski Club 1,2; Arrowhead 4; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. 44 SARAH LINDSAY THUERMER With the Lord on my side, I do not fear. What can man do to me? Psalm 118:6 CAROL ANN TORRES You talk when you cease to be at peace with your own thoughts; and when you can no longer dwell in the solitude of your heart, you live in your lips and sound is a diversion and a pastime And in much of your talking, thinking is half-murdered. — Gibran T.T.C.I.Y L. 2,3; Mindscape 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Arrow Head 4; Sr Guidance Advisory Bd. 4; Frolics 4; Ml TOBO (editor). CHRISTOPHER TRAGERT “Trag” “Chris” Dementia . . . Quit Pollocks” . . . Cliff Jumping . . . Rubber Balls . . H-Rides ... 114 Sneak-in . . . Cirspee . . . Spam . . . Maico-Breako “Dad, Dad are we almost there? . . . Veggin Out . . . “Fall not in love, for it will stick to your face.” Deteriorata Wrestling 1,2,4; Track 3; Student Ori- entation Committee 2,3,4; Frolics 4; Flea Market 1,2,3, 4,5, 6 . . . PETER B. TYSON “Pete” 9 26 75 ... Im gonna vegg . . . The olue machine . . . Stoffing it ... My ool . . . “Who said that’ . . . Hump Jays . . . V-crew . . . Indy 400 ' s That ' s her” . . . LARGE RB Den ny’s ... HA HA, PETE!!! ioccer 1,2,3, 4; Hockey 1,2; Tennis 3,4; ki Team 4; Biology Club 4; Frolics 4 TIMOTHY R. TYSON “Tag” “Tyse” “Beef” Sure I work there but I ' d never eat there . . . Square dancin’ with Betty Sue! . . . Yes sir Uncle Walter . . . The older one(of age) . . . “Here comes F NUTS” . . . Football 1; Basketball 2,4; Baseball l,2,3,4(Tri-capt). CHARLES GORDON VEINOT III “Charlie “Chris” “V-no” Class of “76” all the way . . . What’s a Masco? . . . Ain’t nothin to do . . I ' m Hungry . . . Hangin around the Cafe Baseball 1; Deca Club 4; Proj. Adv. Leader 4; Frolics 4 JACQUELYN MARIE TYSON j ac k Jackie VERMONT . . . They asked for an I D . . . Shackin’ it in 73 and 74 . . . Wittle . . . MRISH . . . Two Wime Wickies please . . . OH YA . . . Wrestling . . . 1 think Hy-Cee’s sick . . . Check out the snappers , . . summer of ’75 BEACH BOYS. Student Gov’t Day 1,3,4; Senior Guid- ance Advisory “Board 4; Frolics; MI- TOBO; Powder Puff 4; Night Club 1,2.3,4,10 ERIK O. VIGGH “Bear Fuzzy “Swede” Fuzzy and Booboo . . . I ' m SWEDISH, not Swiss . . . Beyer, crack me a cold Schlitz . . . music . . . the bass ... Is Bagley a FOOL? ... It is only style that makes a school — to live is the rarest thing in the world, most people exist, that’s all. — Oscar Wilde. Rock Ensemble 3,4; Soccer 1,2; Frolics 4 45 NANCY VISTORINO Pizon Fellin ' Alright . . . Oct ’73 and Sum- mer of ’75 ... I’m hungry . . . Pista- chio ice cream with jimmies Where s Laurie? . . I know that I’m crazy . . . Sagittarius minds . . . This is ridiculous ... I don’t know . . What do you want to do? Once is not ENOUGH 1 regret often that I have spoken — never that I have been silent’ — Publius Syrus Chef’s Club 1; Business Club 2; Frolics 4 NANCY JEAN VIVIANI Do not follow where the path leads Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. — Unknown GRETCHEN A. VOGT “Gretch Greech “Aggie You Turkey! ... Summer of ’74 ... Woodstock . . . Vermont . . . Ipswich ... 114 Drive-in . . . Cranes Beach at 5 a m. . . . Armadillo . . . Trail Rides at B.P . . . Sunday Horse Shows . . . Bass Pond Parties . . . Haverhill . . . Friday nights at ET’S . . . LSG gang . . . Could be . . . Maybe so. Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Volley- ball 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. PAUL J. WALAKO Yamaha 250’s . . . Kangamoungus Highway ... Yes concert . . . The V Truck . . . The Wakemon concert ... il Farmer Boy . . . The Rockery Castle | ' Hill in the fall Football 1 , Basketball I s C h c T THOMAS GARY WEHLING “Tom “Buzz” Stoffing it . . . Big Three vs. The Gren Hump Days ... 1 can get into it Pete’s Tool . . . Allman Brothers Concert Summer of 74 at Patkins Cliffie La Groin . Skipped school — 9 26 75 No Mas Tomas . . . Bob Dylan and his Brother Student Council 2,3; Soccer 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2; Indoor Track 3,4; Frolics- (General Manager); Senior Guidance Adv Board; Mindscape; Homeroom Rep. 1; Biologs Club 4; G-Crew 4; MI- TOBO TODD RICHARD WELTLER Toad CHICAGO . . . you turkey . . . Hey Chump . . . Wise up ... I know I’m cute . Hey Larson. I ain ' t not had nun, of dat dare edicashun, as dis don’t make cents, but dat don’t not bother me, cause I got’s real well English Stage Crew 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 4 CHRISTINE WEST Chris” Summers at the Cape . . . Gloucester ... 60 Triumph . . . Free Periods . . . The Cinemas . . . T.D., L.D., C.F., D M. . . . Really? ... I can’t wait! . . . Snow . . . Vacations . . . Graduation . . . Reflections of yesterday” . . . qui- et moments of solitude . . . precious moments to remember Volleyball 3,4; Softball 3; Stage Crew 3; Frolics. NANCY B. WHITLEY Nan M.B.S.H. . . Oh, at LEAST five bucks! . . . Everybody’s mom . . . W.B Gas i Pump . . . Muffy? . . . ENJOY! ... |, Cruise slightly . . . Slow down, we re on , , vacation . . . Squamous Epithelium ... 11 7 Armadillos pranced into L.O.N ... h Yeeehaaa!! . . . Full MOONS forever! . . . Mrs. B. ... In and out of tomb- j | stones and musical outhouses . . Ban- , chis are the best . . . Camping in the | r fall with my friends Ambition: To make it to my nineteenth J birthday. 46 m m STEPHEN ERIC WISWELL “Wis” “Wis’ll” Me “n” OB on the rocks . . . Whites in the winter . . . Pitons are forever! . . . I’m not obsessed with climbing; I just don ' t have anything better to do!!! Ap- palachian Trail spring 76 . Bolston Swing Champion 14 sec . . . MRC Crew ... If you were me I wouldn t be here!!! Cross Country 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1; Band 1,2; A T. 4. KIMBERLY MERIN WOOD Kim” “Kimskels “Kimski “Blimpie Beach Boys! . . . Cat Stevens . . . Jones Beach . . . Pfhlugie — you didn’t, not in the water! . . . You gotta be kidding!! . . . Oh sure . . . How’s night life at the Sugarloaf Ski Dorms? . . . Excellent!!! ... I go flying high . . . when I’m - ! Cheerleading 1,2,3; Gymnastics Team 1, 2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4; Pow- der Puff 4; Tennis 4 MARK ROBERT WOODBURY “Woody Ding you missed him . . . Sadie . . . KSH . . . Where you going . . . Follow us ... Bass Pond . . . Mylsie it was frozen ... 5 o’clock sharp ... I know, I know . . . I can’t help it . . . T.L.O.S. ... I met Ralph at Greenies ... 11 o’clock is too early . . . Coleman, learn how to drive . . . S O M B T I . . . R M B Y.S B Y DIG ... Primos . Sadies Pilot . . . Broken Bones Forever Hockey 1,2; Frolics. JOHN ROBERT YATES III “Yat-eez Southern on the rock . . Mad Madison . . . Denny’s . . . Allman Brothers Surfin with Bruce Tech . . Pete’s Tool . . . V-Club . . . Comfort on the beach . . . Cliffie . . LOAFIN’. Football 1; Ski Club 2,3; Ski Team 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4(capt ); Soccer 4; Senior Guidance Adv Board 4; Student Gov Day 4; Frolics 4; G-Crew 4; Surfing Team 4; Steering Com. 4; Biology Club; MITOBO ROBIN R. ZIEGLER Zig” “(etc.)” “No, I don’t believe it” . . . HULT . . My car is dying . . . “Que es su prob- lema? . . . Peanut M M s . . . Great summer! . . Anyway” . . . SK’s . . . “Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . . Relevant! . . . I’m O K. Scott! . . . “Really?” . . . Heartbreak Lane. Good times, bad times, ups and downs; Liv- ing, learning smiles and frowns. Didn t realize going through it; Though only memories, never lose it. SCAB; JSSC (chm); Powder Puff; Fro- lics; MITOBO, Track; Et. Cetera. MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED STEPHEN ALLEN JOSEPH BISHOP DAVID DURKEE JOHN GAGE PATRICK GRIFFIN GLENN HARLOW richard McCarthy ROBERT REAGAN RICHARD SMITH DONNA W ALSH THOMAS WONG 47 BH i What do you do in your spare time? I don’t have any spare time. — Robyn Hinckley 76 Why do seniors spend so much time in the caf? Because Fraher’s is too hard to get to during school. — Terry Ackerman 76 By the time you’re a senior, you’re not quiet enough to stay in the li- brary, so you go down to the caf. — Jean Fischer 76 Maybe they’re hungry. — Brad Lowell 76 50 My favorite time of the day is lunch time — because I enjoy eating. — Jim Gilford 76 51 52 What’s it like being a Senior? Being a senior is a definite ego trip. — John Yates It bears a close resemblance to a nightmare. — Tom Malone You have an excuse for being as strange as you want — Laurie Keith Si mm SCHEDULE FMUCS IRE MIVW W 32 IMP055M m 520-3V5 3V5V05 ISE VQSyjQ 30 V JACK THE V 5552 Q hm 4 ■ ■ mmm Senior Superlatives Tim Cusack Cutest Dimples Connie Panella Nicest Legs Dan Bergsten Mary Lou Silva Done Tlie Most For (To?) Masco Brian Flaherty Peggy Anderson Cutest Freckles Mike Salmon Wendy Markus Erik Schmakel Toby Mead Class Athletes Class Politition Gretchen Kruysman 56 Jeff Miller M Liz Smith Class Musicians Erik Viggh Class Cradle-Snatcher Laurie Mcllvaine Hugh Bogart Most Sexy Jay Harris Laurie Chartier . Carol Torres Class Scholar Jay Borden Best Dressed Mark Frederickson Becky Holt Class Actress Peggy Anderson Class Actor Richard Moore 57 Mike Sims Mamie Jeffery Class Flirt Don Reilly Class Brownie Gretchen Kruysman Class Baby Charlotte Dexter Mike Barry Class Clown Ken Healv Nancv Viviani Most Argumentative: Cyndi Lindh, Tom Malone. Most Artistic: Paula Schmitt, Brian Flaherty. Most Bashful: Monique Martin, Guy Andrews. Best All Around: Wendy Markus, Don Simms. Most Convincing Liar: Katin Heminway, Mike Barry. Cutest Couple: Robyn Hinckley, Doug Limone. Most Distinctive Walk: Debbi Forgione, Greg Nulk Friendliest: Becky Holt, Jim Gilford Class Gentleman: Andy Hossfeld. Gift of Gab: Paula Holmes, Don Reilly. Most Gullible: Robyn Hinckley, Scott Dxvinell. Guy ' s Girl: Ann Johnson, Girl’s Guy: Tim Cusack. Most Happy: Kerry Gardner, Scott Dwinell. Class Lady: Becky Holt Most Likely To Succeed: Gretchen Kruysman, Jay Borden Best Looking: Martha Price, Tim Cusack. Most Loveable: Denita DiCicco, Peter Tyson. Most Mysterious: Sharon Kirkell, Guy Andrews. Class Optimist: Laurie Mcllvaine, Jim Lann. Class Pessimist: Randi Monroe, Tom Malone Prettiest Eyes: Sue DeSouza, Jay Harris. Prettiest Hair: Ann Johnson, Rick Bagiey Class Procrastinator: The Entire Class of 1976! Class Psycho: Heidi Fenick, Rusty Myers. Most Respected: Peggy Anderson, Jeff Miller Best Sense of Humor: Nancy Viviani, Russ Pszenny Most Sincere: Sarah Rider, Terry Ackerman. Nicest Smile: Cathy Rosenbaum, Craig Peck Most Spirited: Patty Payne, Jim Lann. Most Trustworthy: Jean Buckley, Terry Ackerman Class Weasel: Cindy Matses, Mark Krupski Most Witty: Ellen Reeve, Toby Englehart. Worst Driver: Paula Holmes, Graham Smith. Alice Merrill, Topsfield’s budding violinist of 1910 SPECIAL EVENTS Senior Halloween Party On the cold, haunting evening of October 25, 1975, the Senior Class held its Halloween Party in the Junior High Cafeteria. The parts was a howling success due to the arrival of such celebrities as Dracula (Jay Harris), Alexander the Great (Cary O Brien) and Hemo the Magnificent (Rob Cathcart). Jeff Lane shocked every- one by arriving headless, but he didn t create as much excitement as Jack Nlangini, who was a Playboy Bunny. Second Generation provided the music and the entire party was organized by Mary Lou Silva. 60 Powder Puff Led by a brilliant touchdown run by Randi Monroe, the Senior Sensations blasted the ‘77 Strippers, 12-6 in Pow- der Puff action on December 1, 1975. The Seniors, led by coaches Rob Cath- cart, Hugh Bogart and Al Race, prac- ticed for four hard weeks in order to take their traditional victory ‘77 coach Mike Kastrinelis credited the Seniors with ' playing one heck of a ballgame. The Senior Sensations The ' ll Strippers Senior Frolics — Act One lid lections: A Second (dance was presented by the class of 1976 on December 12 and 13, 1975 Everyone invoked worked hard, had a lot of fun. and when it was all over, agreed it was a very rewarding experience. s a l pica I Masco student lulling asleep during class, Carol Torres, directed by her mind. Jay Borden, had some e traordinar and often hilarious dreams. These included a visit to a history class bv members of the Spanish Imposition, a typical speech In Gerald Ford and even a Fairy Tale. The Girls Chorus Line was at its sophisticated best performing to Beatles songs, Sargent Pepper’s Lonely Hearts’ Club Band and “A Little I h ip I rom M Friends Primping and prancing in their finery, the Boys’ Chorus Line sang and danced to ‘T Feel Pretty. C o-directors Bichard Moore and Peggy ndcrson poked tun at each other in an appropriate adaptation of Bosom Buddies Peter Larson and Brian Flaherty, stage manager and set design chairperson respectively, had the task ol transforming the stage into the world of dreams. Other hard-working people included Tom Wehling and Wendy Markus. General Managers; Liz Smith, Pit director; Sarah Rider, Production Secretary; Todd W elder lighting; Man belli I Liftman and Barbara Mueskes, costumes; Dave Robertson and Mike Salmon, Boys Chorus Line. Melanie Hull and Laurie Chartier. Girls’ Chorus Line and Leslie Spring, opening and closing number solos. The advisors who w ere extremely helpful and gave a lot of time were Mr. R. Meegan, Mr R. Morse, Ms. J Jar vie and Mi T Meinelt I he east party, held at the home ol Mr and Mrs. Marks, (and various other locations throughout the tri-town area was stirred up by the very unexpected arrival of some uninvited guests (and their dogs). Senior Frolics and the party will be long remembered by the members of the class of 1976, their parents and main residents ol Middleton, Boxtord and Topstield 62 63 i can sum up Senior Frolics in three words “Go for it”. We went for it . . . and we made it.” — Richard Moore Director 64 ACT TWO 65 Senior Christmas Party Santa (Jim Gilford) Claus made an early surprise appearance at the Senior Christmas Party. The party was held at the Thompson Club in North Reading on December 16, 1975. Stonehouse provided the music and the entire affair was organized by Marnie Jeffery and Paula Holmes. 66 THE CRUCIBLE “It is impossible for man to organize his social life without repressions, and the balance has yet to be struck between order and freedom.” — Arthur Miller Arthur Miller s thrilling drama, The Crucible, will long be remembered as one of Maseonomet s finest productions. The play, set in 16th century Salem, deals with the witch hysteria that plauged the area at that time. Starring in the November 7th and 8th productions were Bill Baron, Jay Borden, Donna Murphy, Richard Moore and Melanie May. 68 TCI Masco’s hard working, talented dramatic group and director Ms. Jean Jarvie, succeeded once again on March 5 and 6 at the presentation of Oklahoma! The Rogers and Hammerstein musical is set in the Oklaho- ma Territory of the early 1900’s, with the settlers anx- iously anticipating their upcoming statehood. Playing the romantic female lead, Laurie, was Donna Murphy. Her cowboy hero boyfriend was played by Richard Moore. Laurie’s Aunt Eller, the typically rough but loving settler was well acted by Mary Buckley. Ado Annie, the famous “Girl Who Couldn’t Say No”, and her equally amorous boyfriend, Will, were portrayed by Peggy Anderson and Kevin Murphy. Equally im- portant to the show were Bill Bond, as Jud, the dark and mysterious villian, Jay Borden as the adventurous peddler, and Laurie Peterson as Gertie, the obnoxious girlfriend. 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That evening, the Student Council ran a dance for all Masconomet students and alumni. I Baseball on the TopslieUl Green. (1910) FOOTBALL arsit and Junior ursity Football (Left To Right) Row 1: Keith Mitchell, Gary Cathcart (Managers) Row 2: CKcle Poland, Glen Rluida. Hugh Bogart, Erie Rollfs. Da e Barret Peter Ferrari. Jim Johnson, Al Race, Craig Peck Mike Barrs (Captain), Scott Baker Row :i: Jim Murphy, Phil Carletti (Coaches), Kevin Peterson. Rob Cathcart. Rich Stott John Harvey. Bob Hildebrand. Dave Robertson (captain). Chick Denault. Russ Pszennv (captain), Matt Callahan. Dennis Puleo i coach I Row 4: Guy Andrews, Kevin Mclbaine, Jim McDonough, Bill Blackburn, Walter Hussey. Dean W idemann, Paul H de, Joe Iarocci, Jell Potash, Bruce Bears Row 5: Brian Barry Chip Mitchell Dave Chub, Phil Ferrari, Mike Kastrinelis, Paul Bogart. Bennett Thompson, Edward Bogart Missing: Sam Davis. Tom Hennigan. Primo Lombardi, Matt Boy le. Miguel Garrido, Richard Rossi, Ron Theokas St. Mary’s 24 Masco 16 Lynnfield 19 0 North Beading 13 8 Pentucket 14 13 Amesbury 8 i 1 iamilton-Wenham 14 25 Ipsw ich 35 12 New bury port 42 14 Triton 6 27 North Andover 14 6 The 1975 season was a very frustrating one for the Masconomet football team. It was a season full of f umbles, one point losses, and costly penalties. Early in the pre-season, the Chieftans appeared to have a verv promising team. Coach Carletti was quite optimistic with the return of many key starters and some good looking young players. After the opening game, Mr. Carletti stated, We beat ourselves. The team played some good football but killed itself with costly errors. The pattern was set for the rest of the season Just as in the first game, the Chieftains continued to be aggressive and competitive. However, the heartbreaking losses were still there. The team won two games convincingly and played well against contenders North Andover and Newburyport. “We probably did establish some respect this season,” said tri-captain Russ Pszennv. Dave Robertson wrapped up the season saying, “We had the potential, we just didn’t put it together. 74 This is probably the best 2-8 football team I’ll ever coach. — Coach Carletti i Varsity Cheerleaders (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ann Thompson, Sally Goodule. Reth Pedieini, Denita DiCicco (Captain), Emily Sclafani, Ann Johnson (Captain) Row 2: Jane Walz, Path Payne (C hief Masconomet), Jody Klosowski Top: Randi Monroe Missing: Man Lou Silva, Reth Musses .v. foots; « CJ - : 0OTBA- BAL I VttOTBAU Jfootbai “ Qjru) L L Freshman Football (Left To Rght) Row 1: Glen Mangini, lan Fitch, Rol, Orth, Mark Roylc. John Pappas, Stephen Dion, Roln-rt Rogart. Jeff ancura Row 2: a ne Guyer, David Reid, Doug W.denmann, Stuart Robertson. John Hedges, Leonard Rosenbaum. Row 3:Ji„. Small, Scott Whitten, Don Davis Jim Hogan Rand. Emmons, Steve McKay, Kevin k, ley, Steve Iarocci. Scott Filchak. Greg Shinn. Leo Lombardi. Mike larocci. Rrad RoU-rtson Missing: Rarn Eit gcrald, David Hughes, Tom Laughhn, Tom Price, John Repucci, Paul Savage (Coach) 75 SOCCER The 1975 soccer season started w ith grueling double sessions one week be- fore school opened, and with Masco’s fourth Cape Ann League title in the same amount of years. Right from the start, it was general knowledge that it would be another successful and fun sea- son. Masco’s 12-0-2 league record placed the team in fifth place in the State for Division I. The team then moved on to the state preliminary competition against a good Framingham North team, winning 2-1 on Pete Tyson s goals. The season ended at Stonehill College in Easton, Mass. Masco lost to Braintree 3- 0. Outstanding Performers: Dan Berg- sten, Mark Agnew, Erik Schmakel, and Craig Hancock made all Cape Ann League. Tom Shaughnessy and Peter Tyson made All West (along with the others). Erik Schmakel lead the league with 28 points (22 goals and 6 assists); Craig Hancock was in second wi th 27 points (1-4 goals and 13 assists). Junior Varsity Soccer: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Brian Ralphs, Tim Kindregan, Jim Cavanaugh, Scott Whitley, Mark Luz, Greg Bortzfield, Peter Dawley, Turner Kruvsman, Steve Young Row 2: Mike Cavalieri, Curt Baier, Bob Schilling, And Cos Mike Duffs. Craig Leonard, Andy Burr, Scott Nickerson, Don Russell Row 3: Brian Woodury, Larrs Carlson. Herb Siegert, Ken Lane, Jeff Bugbee, Matt Dustin Missing: Mike Baron, Eric Fredrickson, James Gates, Bob Gilbert, George Poole, Joel Weaver, Gabe Ferrazzi (Coach). arsits Soccer: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Mike Salmon, Craig Hancock, Pete Tyson, Dan Bergsten, Frik Schmakel. Terrs Ackerman, Pom Sehaughnesss Row 2: Curt Metzger. Scott Bortzfield, Greg Mas Tim White, Dennis Robbins, Doug Limone, Chris Castner, Scott Dssinell Row 3: Jetf Miller, Steve Hogan, led Uniting Pete Shepard, Murk Agness Dana Kimball. Tim ( aisack. Cars Moser, Dave Salmon Row 4: Mike L eat he, Steve O Brien. Paul Matthew s. John ates. lorn Wehling, Mike Sims. Mark Fredrikson, Lenny Emmons (Coach) Freshman Soccer: (From Left To Right) Row 1: Kevin Mattson, Ed Jones, Mark Rizza, Dana Hancock, Kurt Schmakel, Billy Kenny, George Dyer, Kurt Welter Row 2: Tom Ackerman, Pete Howard. Dave Ryan, Paul Wright. Jim Miller, Jeff Andrews, Paul Shaughnessy, Kevin McNally Row 3: Rod Church, Russell Leathe, George Martin, Andy Blumenfeld, Rick Anderson, Chadwick Dresser (Coach). Missing: Thomas Hartman, Stephen Hoover, Mark Poirier, Mike Russo. CROSS COUNTRY Varsity Cross-Country (From Left To Right) Top: John Bakewell, Tom Malone, Wills Woodbridge, Don Simms, Kevin Spring, Larrv Gregorchick (Coach) Bottom: Dave Quill, Bob Roland, Al Dexter, Alex Geiger, Paul Coleman. After suffering three humbling de- feats early in the season, the injury- plagued team, under expert and in- spiring leadership of Coach Larry Gregorchick, resurrected itself into an unbeatable machine. Captain Tom Malone battled back from a se- vere foot injury to play a major role in the harriers winning surge. Sophmore Al Dexter, with a strong rear guard of runners, led the team to victory and vengeance as they overwhelmed all opponents and captured the Cape Ann League Open Championship ti- tle; ending the season with an impres- sive fO-;i record 78 BH The J.V. team won 8, lost 2, and placed first in the Cape Ann League Open. Junior Varsity Cross-Country (Left To Right) Top: Chris Spotteswood, Paul Laughlin. Mark Warfield. Barry O ' Brien. Doug Hall. Tom etu ig. Dave Lynch, Dave Flagg, Pete Bedrosian Bottom: Curtis Zingg. Billy O’Niel, Charlie Brown. Frank Altieri. Chris Dixon. John Coughlin. Mike Redmond, Joe Vogt. (From Left To Right) Row 1: Ann Borden, Elizabeth Dustin. Diane Sullivan, Leah Richardson Row 2: Sara Bergstrom. Marga- ret Walsh, Lori Hart, Ellen Davis, Mr Cases (Coach) Considering that this was their first year, the Girls Cross Country Team did very well. They came in ninth in the Cape Ann League and fourth out of thirteen in the C.A.L. open. They are looking for an even bigger and better team next year. 79 ' arsitv Field Hockey (From Left To Right) Row 1: Wends Markus, Sharon Lucies, Heather Crowe, Leslie Hall, Miss Finnegan(Coach), Gretcheti Kruysman (Go-Capt.) Row 2: Beth Robson. Beth Blackburn, Prudy Minich, Debbie Saitou , Katin Kindregan Row 3: Toln Mead(Co-Capt). Mary Jane YanKavelaar. Susy Hall, Debbie Lynch. Suki Bullens. Liz Love ' ll FIELD HOCKEY The girls played some great games this year. Although the record doesn t reflect it, the field hockey team outscored their opponents throughout the season. There was a lot of improvement on both the of- fensive and defensive lines. Team- work and hard practice paid off with more competitive games and advanced skills. There were plenty of good times both on and off the field. Next year s team should be very strong with a lot of returning players. Junior Varsity Field Hockey (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Paida Sims, Amy Bergstrom, Miss Friedman(Coach), Louise Lambert. Karen Reilly Row 2: Gretchen Sennott, Kathee Shannon, Laurie Sawyer, Becky Keith, Marie Giodano, Irene Larocca, Connie Wilson Row 3: Heidi Walsh, Pam Fasano, Sharon Shepard, Cindy Lindh, Marsha Rollins(Capt ), Ellen Reeve, Sarah Rider It was a good year for the girls. They worked hard and played better hockey with each succeeding game. — Coach Friedman I 80 Third Team Field Hockey (From Left To Right) Row 1: Sandy Robertson, Amy Stone, Miss Ramsey(Coach), Shelley Klosowski, Deb Fudge Row 2: Nancy Walsh, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Suzanne Richardson Row 3: Cheryl Henderson, Julie Harvey, Julie Shackford, Kris- ten Peachy, Kim Jones, Susan Ganley, Sherrin Jones, Lauren Wendell, Karen Giordano. SWIM TEAM The intramural swim team, under the skilled instruction of Paul Black- hall, a one-time Olympic hopefull and presently a top competitor of the New England Masters Swim Club, directed the young athletes with an enthusiasm which is often lacking in many of to- day’s high school sports. Many students showed great potential and inter- seholastic competition is in the planning for next Swim Team (From Left To Right) Row 1: Anne Drew, Glennis Barr, Chris Helve, Sandy Robinson, Lindy Lowell, Anna Viggh, Kim Wood, Nancy O’Brien. Row 2: Jeff Bugbee, Al Dexter, Linda Steen, Bob Bogart, Denita Di Cicco, Margi Whiting, Joan Quist, Marianne Sullivan. Row 3: Mr. Blaekhall, Todd Weltler, David Trust, Jeff Lane, Mike Duffy, Greg Peterson, Tim McLaughlin, Chris Spottiswoode. Missing: Julie D’Amario, Janet Donahue, Anne Gillman, Lynette Holmes, Tammie Humphrey, Carrie Jacobs, Mark Keepers, Debbie Lynch, Kris Merman, Meredith Miller, Lyne O Brian, Maryanne O Donnell, Ellen Reeve, Joanna Shackford, Chris Siegert, Nancy Walsh, Bob Tragert, Lesley Van Busnirn, Linda McCormack, Peggy Spring, Louise Lambert, Dave Jefferys, Lisa Meyers, John Heiber, Pam Heiber 81 BASKETBALL Varsity Boys Basketball (From Left To Right)Row 1: Sam Davis, Torn Hennigan, Will Blackburn, Dale Eddy, Paul Bogart, Don Simms, Rusty Myers Row 2: Mark Agnew, Mike Barry, Kevin Killilea, Dave Munroe(Capt ), Glen Rhuda, Prirno Lombardi, Jack Mangini. The Varsity Basketball team emerged as a powerhouse in the Cape Ann League by finishing second in the West Division with a record of 14-6. The Chieftains qualified for the State Division Tournament before being knocked out of the race. Dave Mun- roe, the team’s 6 3 captain led the team in scoring, played excellent de- fense, and came up with many key rebounds during the course of the season. Mike Barry, the assistant cap- tain, provided the Chieftains with in- side muscle and scoring power. On February 6, senior Don Simms came up with the best game of his career, sinking eighteen points. Juniors comprised most of the 1976 varsity squad. Mark Agnew, Glen Rhuda, Tom Hennigan, and Paul Bo- gart played regularly for the Chief- tains and helped guide the team into the State Tourney. The most exciting game of the regular season came in late January, when Mark Agnew sank two free throws with only fourteen seconds remaining in overtime to de- feat the North Reading Hornets, 57- 59. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Row 1: Sharon Kelly, Lauren Wendel, Becky Holt, Patt Guarino Row 2: Emily Sclafani, Pam Carney, Caryl Bowler Row 3: Pam Bowman, Erfri Shaughnessy Row 4: Ann Johnson. J.V. Boys Basketball (From Left To Right) Row 1: Curt Metzger, Peter Ferrari, Tim Kindregan, Ben Thompson, Arthur Sullivan Row 2: Jim Cavanaugh, Don Russell, Jim McDonough, Joe Vogt Row 3: Mark Warfield, Chris Singleton, Ed Bogart Missing: Greg May, Coach Murphy The J.V. squad under the dirction of coach Jim Murphy, plowed under their competition to finish with a record of 19-1. Tim Kindregen, described by the Ipswich J.V. coach as, “The best player in the league”, scored 19 points as the Chieftains skinned the previously undefeated Tigers, 29-28, in the be- ginning of February. This was easily the most im- portant game of the year and everything was down- hill for the J.V.s after that. Don Russell, Greg May, Joe Vogt, and Mark Warfield also starred for the 1976 Cape Ann League Junior Varsity champions. ca ov wav V OlAKI A SS A(J R A$ A ' I J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders Row 1: Bit Dustin Row 2: Laurie Sawyer, Kathy Scales Row 3: Mary Ann Mueskes, Beth Hussey, Becky Smith Row 4: Laura Amman, Donna Oliver Freshman Boys Basketball (From Left To Right)Row 1: Doug Widermann, Steve Iaroeci, Kevin Kiley, Steve McKay, Scott Filchak, Len Rosenbaum, Mike Iarocci, Dave Reed Row 2: Randy Emmons, Jim Small, Barry O Brien, Brad Robertson, Greg Shinn, Leo Lombardi, Don Davis, Sean McDonough Row 3: Dave Keepers, Charles Ashing, John Pappas, John Hedges, Matt Barry Missing: Nick Consoles, Coach Ferazzi. I s E GIRLS’ BASKETBALL li L H arsit (Girls ' Basketball (From Left To Right) Row 1: Tolw Mead (co-captain), Katin kindregan (Co-captain). Beth Blackburn Row 2: Sands Fnhs. Connie W ilson, Marcia Rollins, Mars Jane N an Kavelaar Row 3: Sharon l.ndes, Suki Bnllens. Heather ( toss e Row 4: Ms Ams Friedman (coach) Missing: Marlene Joyce. Beth Robson, Pam Bogal (managers). That one dribble’ll kill you! — Coach Friedman 84 Junior Varsity Girls’ Basketball (From Left To Right) Row 1: Chris IVachs Anthca Fasano, Paula Simms, Gail Brightman Row 2: Sue O Brion, Catln Deans, Linda McGinnits, Marsha Hasskes Row 3: Sheris Laird, Tricia Dulls, Diane Meyers, Liz Cushman Top: Mr Chadwick Dresser, coach The girls ' varsity basketball team enjoyed a successful season this year, finishing off with a league record of 13-5. Masco s finale was a strong one to take 2nd place in the Cape Ann League ' s Western Division. Lead by high scoring co-captain Toby Mead, averaging 15.5 points per game, Masco’s offensive threat was completed by Suki Bullens with 12 points per game and Mary Jane VanKavelaar with 9 points per game. Defensive sparks came from co-captain Kathy Kindregan, Sharon Ludes, Sandy Fuhs, and Heather Crowe. The squad was completed by Beth Blackburn, Marcia Rollins, Connie Wilson, and Marlene Joyce. We’ve played some fantastic ball games this year, with an unforgettable night against undefeated St. Mary s of Law- rence; losing in the final seconds 55-57. 1 he girls have come a long way this year through sheer determination, dedication, and long practive hours. I ' m proud to say that 1 coached the team and look forward to another good season for the girls next vear. — Coach Amy Friedman Indoor Track (From Left To Right) Row 1: Miguel Garrido, Curt Zingg, Tliad Brown, Jim Johnson. Jose I’igucro, Dave Lynch, Mark Luz, Alicyu Rotsko Row 2: Boh Roland, Rick Soldano, Rob Crocker (co-captain), Kevin Spring, Bret Burgard, Paul Hamilton, Scott Baker, Mark Porrier, Russell Loathe, Charles Brown, Coach Larry Cregorchik Row 3: Myles Lambert, Paul Hyde, Harry Reilel, Cary O’Brien, Andy Barr Dan Bergsten, Dave Dewberry , Paul Coleman, Hugh Bogart, Andy Hossleld, Peter Bedrosian, Dave Wood, Mike Ferrari. John Stevens, Valery Fischer, Lori Hart, Dave Theurmer Missing: Tom Malone (co-captain), Kurt Baier Jim Decoulis, Scott Dwinell, Dave Flagg, Jim Hollow, Steve Kincaid, Joe Weaver, Margaret Walsh, Dianne Sullivan, Steve Slaughter, Dave Quill, George Mandragouras It was a comparatively young, but, nonetheless, largely veteran team, with a hard core of top performers who established for themselves reputations of near-invincibility throughout the league. Coach Larry Cregorchik, hampered by inadequate and often non-existent facilities, once again proved his skill at drawing water from the rock by creating a powerful team that earned the respect of the entire Commonwealth Confer- ence. Although seemingly unimpressive, the final 4-4 record serves an (indisputable testimony to the team’s regained prestige and significant accomplishments in a confer- ence far more competitive than the Cape Ann League. — Tom Malone, team captain 85 WRESTLING As predicted by coach Dennis Puleo, the Mascon- omet wrestling team finished the season as one of the strongest teams in the Cape Ann League. The Varsity finished with a 12-5-1 record. Masco’s best grapplers in f976 included Charlie Wood, the league champion at ill pounds, co-captain Jeff Leighton at 121, juniors Steve Hogan and Gary Moser at 134 and 147, senior Mike Sims at 157, co-captain Rob Cathcart 169, Tony Ferrari, 187, and heavyweight Jim Gilford. Masco’s finest meet of the season occured in early February, when the Chieftains defeated the Hamilton- Wenham Generals, 26-24, and gave them a 5-0 record in the league. The team’s most convincing win was a 70-0 d emolition of Lynnfield, when many junior varsity wrestlers gained valuable varsity experience. (From Left To Right) Row l: Jeff Leighton(Captain), Karl Gabbard, Matt Boyle, Jeff Potash, Mark Boyle Row 2: Dave Lessing, Walter Hussey, Joe Iarocci, Mike Bertalone, Steve Hogan, Tom Deanes, Gary Moser Row 3: Bill Laird, Rob Cathcart (Captain), Tony Ferrari, Jim Gilford, Mike Sims, Jack O’Brien, Coach Puleo Row 4: Darrell Wood, Gary Cathcart(Mgrs.) Wrestling Cheerleaders Row 1: Debbie Murphy, Marion Laughlin, Caroline Hall. Julie Leighton Row 2: Ellen McGinnity, Randy Pickus, DeDe Goff, Lisa Gallo. JV Wrestling From Left To Right Row l: Jim Roy, Larry Davis, Paul LeBel, Bon Giovannacci, Jim Wright, Eric Thompson, Barry Fitzgerald, Coach Puleo Row 2: Chris Lynch. Tom Yates, Paul Bourgue, W ' ally Hussey, Tim Grimm, Jim C.ates, Glen Mangini Row 3: Mark Boyle, George Malone, Carl DiFrancesco, Dave O ' Brien, Mike Bertalone. 86 HOCKEY Varsity Hockey (From Left To Right) Row 1: Jeff Bonasia, Craig Hancock (Captain), Erik Schmakel (Captain), Doug Limone (Captain) Charlie Schumacher Row 2: Scott DiVenuti, Dave Behrens, Corey Longstreet, Paul Matthews, Chris Castner, Ron Wey land. Coach Driscoll Row 3: Larry Carlson, Steve Herland, Dana Kimball, Bob Schilling, Doug Mcllvaine, Bob Silva Missing: Tim Creamer, Charlie Schumacher, Tom Shaughnessy, Mark Fredrickson, Brian Wright This year’s ice hockey team finished second in the west division of the Cape Ann League with a record of 9- 2-4. The squad was led by the league’s finest player, captain Erik Schmakel. Sophomore sensation Dave Behrens surprised everyone with his goal scoring ability and junior Paul Mathews was praised by coach Dris- coll for his steady defensive play. Seniors who contri- buted to the cause included Tim Creamer, Doug Li- mone, and Tom Shaug- nessy, who made up the ‘Old Man Line’ for the team. Varsity Hockey Cheerleaders: Vel Potash, Jody Klo- sowski, Jane Walz, Karen Angeline, Prudv Minich, Ingrid Schmakel. Holly Kimball. Beth Pedicini 87 GYMNASTICS I (From Left To Right) Row 1: Henry DeBoer (Captain), John Coughlin, Andy Hoosick, Jon Peterson, Darryl Abraham. Row 2: Coach O’Bara, Steve Allen, Varis Blaus. Missing: Paul Shaunessy, Joe Leis, Chris Dickson, Bob Walsh, Roger LeMay, Kevin Leary, John Blais. The Boy’s Gymnastics squad, suffer- ing from a lack of experienced per- formers, finished the 1976 season with a 0-12 record. “We didn t have a very large turnout this year,” said coach Ed O Bara. “The boys got some valuable experience and I’m looking forward to next year.” Capain Henry DeBoer was the team ' s most valuable gymnast and Chris Dickson and Jon Peterson were impressive in their freshman years. (From Left To Right) Row 1: Judy Cataldo, Heidi Walsh, Donna Regii, Leslie Marandola, Mary Bond, Wendy Stromberg, Deidre Megley, Mimi Garten, Laura Bond Row 2: Ginny Kuezun, Colleen Walters, Ellen Mov, Carol Chamberlin, Lisa West, Karin Heinzel, Joanne Marland, Carol Guarino, Kim Jones, Tina Sweet, Ellen Davis Row 3: Kathy Noyes, Susan Spring, Susan Reifel, Cheryl Delmastro, Christin Forney, Angela Silva, Julie Sawyer, Julie Brickett, Tricia Dawes, Beth Gates. Alison Mott, Susan Richardson The Masco Girls Gym- nastic Team, although young and lacking ex- perience, make up for it with hard work and determination. The co- captains for this years team were senior Mary Beth Bond and Junior Leslie Marandola. Al- though their overall re- cord was not the best, as they achieved only one league victory, the team has a very prom- ising future. SKI TEAM (From Left To Right) Dave Salmon, Terrs Ackerman, Al Race. Turner Kruysman, Brad Lowell. Barb Reids. Brian Palmer, Jeff Cusack, Tim Cusack. John Harvey, Jeff Andrews, Ted Buiting, Bruce Bears, Bruce Bal- dssin. Guv Andresvs. John Repucci, Diedre Murphy, Tom Price, Wayne Learned, Beth Huckins, Becks Palmer, Betsy Palmer, Heidi Haseltine, Scott Whitley Gretchen Kruysman, Trebor Heminsvay. Stu Deane (Coach), F.llen Sanders, John Nault. Chris Hooven. The Ski Team completed another successful season, finishing second The team lost only two races, both to Andover. Strong finishers leaving this year are Guy Andrews, Terry Ackerman, Al Race, Tim Cusack, and Gretchen Kruysman. The powerful line of racers returning next year include Ted Buiting, Bruce Baldwin, Amy and Sarah Bergstrom, and Heidi Haseltine, flanked by other ta lented racers. The team hopes to recapture the Merrimack Valley championship next ear. 90 92 ORGANIZATIONS I In’ lopstickl Brass Band played in all the town parades around the turn ot the eenturx Student Government Class Officers Seniors Jeff Miller(Pres), Peggy Anderson(Sec), Jean Bucklev(Treas), Cretchen KruysmanfVice- Pres). Juniors (From Left To Right): A friend from the telephone company, Mike Kastrinelis(Vice-Pres.), Laurie Poole(Treas.). Lauren Hampton(Pres. ), Prudy Minich(Sec) This year the Junior Class Officers had the responsibility of sponsoring dances. Basketball concessions, Powder puff football. Junior Banquet and Prom. Sophomores Alan DexterfPres.), Shiela Ryan(Treas), Debbie Wood(Sec), Marie Giordano(Vice-Pres). The Sophomore Class Officers, sighting the large amount of capital necessary for graduation in 1978, set their priorities accordingly. Fund raising activities included: Bicentennial candle sale, Car Wash, eandv and bake sales, and a school-wide dance; all proved to lie successful by way of careful planning and exuberant student cooperation Freshmen (From Left To Right) Row 1 : Jim Small(Pres ), Vicki Fay(Vice-Pres ) Row 2: Julie Shackford- (Sec ), Paula Sims(Treas.). m - vc.1 ,r W 1 ! H — f 94 Student Council (From Left To Right) Row 1: Melanie May, Sally Goodale, Sue DeSouza (Corresponding Sec), Kim Harding (Pres), Mar Lou Si l a (Viet Pres ), Becky Holt (Sec ), Andrea DiBenidetto (Treas.), Mika Messenger, Heather Crowe, Maruo Gaudet. Denita DiGicco, Row 2: Alicia Markus, Tim Cusack, Joanne Marland, Ingrid Schmakel, Patty Guarino, Wendy Markus, Mike Salmon, Alan Race, Shelly Klosowski Missing: Amy Ripple, Debbie Myers, Kathee Shannon, Joe Verrengia, Peggy Spring, Kristan Reaches. The Student Council, one of Masco s most influential student groups, is enjoying another successful y ear They have held a number of dances. Homecoming Day , a Red Cross Blood Drive, a Christmas party for Masconomet’s special education students, and Winter Week Robert Redford and Paul New man brought hundreds of students into the auditorium on February 9, as the Council ran The Sting ”, one of Hollywood’s most popular movies. (From Left To Right) Row i: Peter Garten, Pam Rogal, Don Reilly, Tom Malone Missing: Maura Gaudet. SSCAB func- tions as a link between the students and the school committee by reporting attitudes of the student body at the committee meetings. Regional Advisory Council (From Left To Right) Mr David Jervah(Advisor), Andrea DiBenidetto) Delegate), Brian Keith( Al- ternate). The Regional Advisory Council is a state run organization created to better represent student views. Every school in Massachusetts is represented by at least one student at the Council s monthly meetings. The Council has had a very successful year They have worked in implement- ing policy dealing w ith student rights and have attempted to inform students in areas concerning their education Student School Committee Advisory Board 95 Service Clubs National Honor Society (From Left To Right) Row 2: Beth Holmes, Ellen Fischer, Diane Lorant, Richard Meegan (advisor), Sue DeSouza (secretary), Elizabeth Smith (treasurer), Don Simms (president), Joe Iarocci, Sarah, Jean Fischer Row 2: Janis Phaneuf, Jane Raley, Loren Weeks, Nancy Viviani, Wendy Markus, Terry Ackerman, Alan Race, Mark Agnew, John Borden, Denita Dicicco, Carol Torres, Sue Denman Row 3: Diane Shepis, Jane deWinter, Margaret Weisslitz, Janice Chuluda, Martha McLaughlin, Lisa Savery, Carol Oberti, Leslie Mattson, Amy Vincent, Paula Holmes, Randi Monroe, Claudia Mott, Gretchen Kruysman, Peggy Anderson, Joanne Shackford, Ingrid Schmakel, Ted Buiting Row 4: Rhonda Myers, Pam Carney, Kathy Bryant, Marion Laughlin, Pamela Hieber, Tom Gaudet, Kim Killian, Mike Sims, Mary Lou Silva, Tim White, Willv Woodbridge Missing: Brian Flaherty (vice-president), Sherry Mueller, Ellen Davis, Sharon Caulfield. The Honor Society is a service organization for the school and community. Its members have demonstrated high ideals of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Their major services are a tutoring program and service to the elderly. Leaders (From Left To Right) Row 1: Lisa Vient, Kathy Shannon, Julie Saw- yer, Peggy Spring, Patty Pavn- e(Pres), Mary Jane VanKavelaar ( V ice- Pres. ), Debbie Myers Row 2: Janet Lambertson, Marie Giordano, Joanne Marland, Kathy Kindregan, Toby Mead, Sandy Fuhs, Claudia Mott, Beth Robson, Prudy Minich, Suki Bullens (Treas.) Missing: Nan- cy Hillary (Sec ), Andy DiBene- detto, Ellen Davis, Beth Huckins, Holly Bill, Jamie Shepard The Leaders Club assists the gym teach- ers in their classes. Each year they sponsor a scholarship for a graduat- ing leader. % Senior Guidance Advisory Board (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Carol Torres, Robin Ziegler. Kim Crawford, Tim Cusack, Terry Ackerman (Chairman), Mike Sims, Don Reilly, Erik Schmakel, Mike Salmon, Eric Rollfs, Al Race, John Yates, Heidi Richardson, Julie Cunningham ROW 2: Wendy Forney, Connie Panella, Marnie Jeffery, Mary Lou Silva, Anne Gilman, Carol Oberti, Jane McMenimen. Mickey Cerino, Ranch Monroe, Carol Bowler (Sec-Treas), Ellen Reeve (Vice-Char.) Leigh Callahan, Sarah Rider, Nancv Shiplev, Wendv Markus, Sue DeSouza, Gretchen Kruysman, Jean Terruso, Claudia Mott, Joanne Shackford, Kim Harding, Jackie Tyson, Sue Smith. MISSING: M rs. Ruth Halloran (Advisor), Lynn Boda, Charlotte Dexter, Carolyn Fioretti, Robyn Hinckley, Paula Holmes, Brian Keith, Cindy Lindh, Jeff Miller, Sharon Miller, Rebecca Palmer, Craig Peck, Amy Ripple, Tom Wehling Seminar Committee (FRONT TO BACK) ROW 1: Robin Ziegler (Chairperson), Denise Green, Terry Ackerman, Brian Flaherty. ROW 2: Laurie Poole (Secretary), Lauren Hampton, Steve Dustin, Lance Roberts. The Seminar Committee, consisting of four seniors and four juniors, along with Ms. J Kasameyer (committee advisor), put together presentations to educate senior stu- dents and parents on various topics. The presentations were done by qualified, well informed speakers using visual aids. The topics dealt with Abortion, the right of the 18-vear-old, Alcohol, Drugs, Teenage Marriage, and Birth Control The seminars were designed to inform the gradu- ating students of these topics which are definitely parts of life, how to cope with them and where to get assistance, now and after leaving Masconomet I I 97 (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Sonja Nathan (Sec ), Janice Chuluda (V.P.), Loren Weeks (Pres ), Donna Magnani (Treas.). ROW 2: Nancy Jalbert, Marion Laughlin, Pam Carney, Willy Woodbridge, Rhonda Myers, Jane de Winter, Tom Gaudet, Mrs Disenhof (Advisor). MISSING: Ted Buiting, Heather Pollock The purpose of the French Club is to increase knowledge of French culture Some of the members plan to go to France while others are raising funds for a trip to Quebec Language Clubs Classics Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I : Peter Garten, Richard Friberg, Julie Porteous, Leah Richardson, Laurie Cameron, Janice Phaneuf, Denise Longstreet, Helena Mensh (Teacher-Sponsor). ROW 2: Kerri Creamer, Greg May, Jane Raley, Joanne Shackford, Ann Johnson, Sonja Nathan, Margi Whiting (Treas ), Sherry Magor, Nancy Hillery (Recording Sec ), Colleen Walter, Jill Holladay. ROW 3: Charlotte Dexter, Cindy Donahue, Anthony Basile, Tom Shaughnessy, Karen Angeline, Nancy Jalbert, Janet Whitman, Mary Beth Bond, Dianne Schepis (V P), Debbie Murphy, Lauren Hampton ROW 4: Ralph Sneeden, Bob Silva, Donna Kelly, Janice Chaluda. Ann Gillman, Janet Lambertson, Rebekah Holt (Corresponding Sec ), Ann Thomson, Pam Rogal, Jim DeCoulos, Karl Geffken, Sharon Caulfield ROW 5: Marnie Jeffery, Debbie Cole, Alicia Markus, Rhonda Myers, Elizabeth Smith, Kathy Love, Mary Lou Silva (Pres ), Cathy Rosenbaum, Paula Holmes, Jim Johnson, Eric Bannon, Donna Murphy, Brian Palmer, Kevin Kraus, Stephen Slaughter. MISSING: Laura Brockelman, Mickey Cerino, Laurie Chartier, Danny Cushing, Sam Davis, Andrea DiBenedetto, LeeAnne Driscoll, Mike Duffy, Carolyn Fioretti, Wendy Forney, Susan Gagnon, Andy Gaunt, Sally Goodale, Debbie Green. Jim McDonough, April Miller, Bill Monahan, Laurie Poole, Sarah Rider, Dave Salmon, Suzanne Schepis, Tina Sweet rench Club ■ ■ yi [ ' S | 1 ssBl A German Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Joanne Shackford (Pres ), Ranee Duncan, Ellen Moy, Nancy Walsh (Record Sec.), Eric Kraus. ROW 2: Jane Raley (Treas ), Martha McLaughlin, Karin Heinzel, Ingrid Schmakel (Corres. Sec ), Anne Borden, Darlene Lemay ROW 3: Lisa Cyr, Jean Fischer, Mary Anne Mueskes, Ms. Vija Skudra, Caroline Macaulay, Laura Peterson MISSING: Charlotte Dexter (V.P ), Alice Bakker, Stephen Smith, Margaret Walsh, Laura Bond, Peter Garten, Lynda Steen Each year the German Club awards a scholarship to a graduating senior. In addition to raising funds for this scholarship, we hold two Community Dinners. Spanish Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Laura Jones, Mr Martinez, Thad Brown (Pres ), Mr Cavallaro, Susan Atwood (V P ), Lynne Jacobs. ROW 2: Carol Oberti, Wendy Stromberg, Elaine Gould, Sam Davis, Scott Savory, Alan Benson, Susan DeSouza, Laurie Sharland, Jose Figueroa, Kelly Mihalaros, Donna Oliver, Elizabeth Dustin 99 J Speech Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Mr. Cowan (Advisor), Kathee Shannon, Claudia Mott, Jay Borden, Peggy Anderson, Donna Murphy, Christ) McEneny. ROW 2: Leith Borden, Laura Bond, Peter Garten, Melanie May, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Robin Badly. ROW 3: Sherri Mueller, Heather Pollack, Sonja Nathan, Margi Whiting, Linda Merman, Pam Savery, Lynne Jacobs, Kevin Kraus, Bill Baron. ROW 4: Dave Young, Dave Fain, Pam Rogal, Mary Beth Hoffman, Jenny Beaujean, Lauren Hampton, Lance Roberts, Laurie Poole, Joe Verrengia. MISSING: Mike Baron, Pam Carney, Al Dexter, Matt Dustin, Dave Quill, Lisa Savery, Jane Welsh Radio Masco (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Jay Borden, Joe Verrengia, Jane Welsh, Laurie Poole ROW 2: Peter Larson, Bill Baron, Sonja Nathan, Christy McEneny. ROM’ 3: Dave Young, Donna Murphy, Kathee Shannon. Lance Roberts, Melanie May, Dave Fain MISSING: Steve Young These folks are responsible for the an- nouncements you hear each morning All of them are dedicated to their cause; giv- ing up one afternoon each week to tape the morning show Then, tape in hand, they try to remember which button is which on the office console, and how to turn K-Wing on | 100 Academic Clubs Marine Biology (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Wendy Markus, Lee Lawrence, Andrew Hossfeld, Gretchen Kruysman, Cary O Brien, ROW 2: Sue De- Souza, Ellen Reeve, Carolyn Fioretti, Robyn Hinckley, Cynthia Lindh, Mary Dana Barndt, Tim Cusack, Scott Savory, L Uhrich, Les Hall. ROW 3: Marnie Jeffrey, Brian Flaherty, Sue Smith, Jean Terruso. MISSING: Scott Dwinell, Nancy Shipley, Anne Gillman. To understand and enjoy the world of water ” Math Team (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Tim White, Jay Borden, Dave Quill. ROW 2: Ingrid Schmakel, Sherry Magor, Steve Young, Willy Wood- bridge (Capt.), T. J. Paarlberg (Ad- visor), Ted Buiting, Mark Kaep- plein. MISSING: Lynn Holmes, Miles Lambert, Ted Buiting, Julian Brooks. Interscholastic Competition in the TriState Math League and the Mass. Math League Biology Club (LEFT TO RIGHT): Amy Vincent, Kim Wood, Becky Palmer (Pres.), John Yates, Miles Lambert, Kelly Mihalaros, Laurie Sharland, Kim Harding, Dr. Kellogg (Advisor). 101 D.E.C.A. Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: George Standwood, Allan Prescott, Charles Veinot, John Farley, John Began, Glenn Harlow, Fred Dougherty. ROW 2: Richard Bagley, Craig Peck, Debbie Masse, Joe Bishop, Robert Borden, Cindy Belbin ROW 3: Don- ald K Smith (Advisor). The D.E.C.A Club has recently opened a new school store located adjacent to Data Processing. Books, candy and school supplies are sold there This year, the D.E.C.A. Club had their annual Talent Show to raise money for their scholarship Astronomy Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: John Beck, Sara Beck (President), Mark Kaepplein, Lisa Zoglio, Joe Horvath, Cary O’Brien, Mr. Morse (Advisor). MISSING: Dennis Robbins, Jim Gingrich, Dan Bergsten, Rob Crocker, Sue Carver The Astronomy Club which was initiated this year, has been a great success thanks to its advisor Mr Morse. Their main project was to construct a wooden observation platform on the B-Wing roof which has been used quite frequently Other projects include the building of a mount, cover and finder scope for the school’s 6 ' reflector as well as the rebuilding of a three inch telescope One particularly noteworthy event was the total 1 unar eclipse ot November 18. Many students who were not in the club were present and expressed their interest. Next year it is hoped that the Astronomy Club w ill continue to work on projects which are of interests to its members as well as the entire student body. B.A. Club The B.A. Club is affili- ated with the Audubon Association. The Audu- bon Association was founded by Joe Berch with J B. Scott The pur- pose of the club is to camp out at night and watch birds in the morn- ing. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Cathy Rosenbaum, Nancy Whitley, Martha Price, Mr Craig (Advisor), Denise Longstreet, Leigh Callahan, Nancy Shipley, Wendy Markus ROW 2: Al Race, Nancy Viviani, Sarah Rider, Eric Schmakel, Terry Ackerman (Pres ), Gretchen Kruysman (Vice-Pres.), Tim Cusack (Treas.), Sue DeSouza, Ellen Reeve, Don Reilly (Sec ), Kim Harding 102 Journalism Arrowhead “We’ ’ (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Brad Low- ell, Robert Cathcart, Matt Callahan, Tim White, Mark Fredrickson, Brad Marks ROW 2: Doug Me Cormac-k. Margi Whit- ing, Sharon Ludes, Randi Monroe, Joe Iarocci, Ingrid Schmakel, Mary Ellen Garten, Carol Torres ROW 3: Brian Fla- herty, Barbara Welsh (Advisor), Jack Waddle, Kevin Kraus, Joan Deboer MISSING: Heidi Richardson, Peggy An- derson, Ann Thomson, Cindi Lindh, Toby Mead, Kevin Spring, Amy Ripple, Jeanette Brownell, Greg May. The class publishes a weekly “Arrow- head page in Tri-Town Transcript, also w rites for Sunday Sun and publishes the inhouse magazine We Mindscape (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Peter Garten, Tom Gaudet, Heather Pollack, Lance Roberts, Carol Torres, Connie Panella, Peggy Spring, Suzanne Sehepis, Debbie Hurlburt, Jennifer Dulin, Debbie Wood ROW 2: Mr Janeczko (Advisor), David Fain, Steve Slaughter (Art Editor), Brian Keith, Cindy Parsons (Editor), Don Reilly, Wendy Markus, Karen Angeline, Paula Holmes, Sue DeSouza, Nancy Shipley, Mary Wadlinger, Sonya Nathan, Judy Praska. MISSING: Amy Ripple (Editor), Debbie Myers, Kerry Gardner Mindscape is a literary magazine published twice a year by Masco students. Photography John Rouse (V P ), Hal Leibowitz (Pres ), Louis Olmstead, Bob Newton ROW 2: Dave Dewberry, Andy Gaunt (Sec ), Wayne Moore, Becky Palmer, Cary O Brien, Janet Whit- more, MISSING: Mark Walsh, Joan Quist, Sarah Thuermer Bob Crocker, Ted Kokernak, Mrs. Ryan The club assists the teachers in preparing pictures for public- ity releases (PR) in the local newspaper. The club is open to all interested students. Those who want training can learn the basics of 35mm camera developing and printing. Musical Organizations Rock Ensemble (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Rachel Ange- lina, Linda Kleinfelter, Carol Yetman, Kim Killian, Donna Murphy ROW 2: Eric Viggh, (Gibson), Mike McMillan, Sam Davis, Bill Canning, John Malenfant, Dave Miller, Ed Nelson, Robert Manseau (Director). ROW 3: Dave Bond, Barbara MacDonald, John Ste- vens, Lance Roberts, Larry Panella, Rick Sol- dano, Tom Everson ROW 4: Mike Kastrine- lis, Julie Porteous, Ron Nelson, Drumsticks, Mike Noll, Kathy Stewert, Dave Doucett MISSING: Jennifer Moffet, Eric Neuman, Chad Goodhue The Rock Ensemble is heard throughout the school year at various activities such as con- certs, dances and the Deca Club talent show Stage Band The stage band performs at concerts. Din- ner Dances sponsored by the Music Par- ents association and for various community organization within the TriTown District. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Hal Leibowitz, Carol Brett, Kristin Killian, Charlotte Dexter, James Cavanaugh. ROW 2: Wayne Killian (director), Jenny Beaujean, Kimberly Killian, Gerry Whitehead, Deidre Murphy, Scott Porter ROW 3: Alan Shepard, Tom Everson, Dave Doucett, Mike Kastrinelis, Jeffrey Meaney, Barbara MacDonald, Mike Noll. MISSING: James ( lobleigh. 104 Band (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Robert Nlanseau (Director), Patricia Hart, Nam Bears, Carol Jones, Ellen Davis, Katin Carlson, Glennis Barr, Karin Heinzel, Cindy Moore, Sheryl Moore, Lynne O Brien, Scott Porter (Drum Major) ROW 2: John Raible, Diane Myers, Elizabeth Dustin, Deidre Murphy. Kris Killian, Mark Keepers, David Miller, David Wood, Linda Kleinfelter, Eric Hichson. Caroline Macau lay, Carolyn Cavanaugh ROW 3: Chris Seigert, Mike Leathe, Kim Killian, Barb MacDonald. Liz Smith, Jesse Smith. Bill Canning, Larry Panella Peter etman, Diane Flagg ROW 4: Chad Goodhue, Manny DeSouza, David Keepers, John Malenlant. David Doucett, Hal Leibovvitz, Jenny Beaujean, Harrv Clemson, Peter Miller, ROW 5: Bob Provencher, Brian Titus, Mike Weislik. David Bond, Gerry Whitehead, Jim Buckingham, Steve Buechel, Rick Humphrev, Carol Yetman ROW 6: John Repucci. Charlotte Dexter, Bill Bond, Matt Dustin, Alan Shepard, Ed Jones, Steve Dustin left Meanev ROW 7: Valery Fischer, Ed Nelson. Tom Everson, Lisa Zoglio, Rick Moore, Charlie Ashing, Bill Walsh ROW 8: Color Guard Patti Jones, Marv Jones. Marv Buckle). Cheryl Parkherst, Donna Oliver, Lori Hart, Nancy W ' alsh MISSING: Mike Kastrinelis, Cindy Sgroi, Peggv Wass, Julie Brickett. Christ) McEneny, Sheila Ryan, Laura Peterson, Alicyn Rotsko, Daw n YVeltler, Lisa Gallo The High School Band has two purposes It ' s both a marching and concert band. The group is heard at football games, rallies, and concerts throughout the school year i Color Guard (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Lynn Jones, Pam Jones — Mascots ROW 2: Scott Porter (Drum Major), Patti Jones (Color Guard Capt.h Laura Peterson, Dawn Welder. Marv Buckle) Shelia Rvan. Donna Oli- ver. licv n Rotsko, Marv Jones. Cheryl Parkherst MISSING: Nan- cv Walsh Lori Hart Lisa Gallo The Color Guards provide enter- tainment belore anil at halttinie of all Masco football games Majorettes (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Laura Stallard. Linda Reillv Nlickev Cerino. Pat Cashnian. Leslie Marandola The Majorettes appear at all football game halftime shows as well as rallies and parades Chorale Singers (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW I: Carol Jones, Sharon Caulfield, Leslie Spring, Debbie MacGregor, Mary Buckley, Thaddeus Brown, Lisa Savery. HOW 2: P am Savery, Kristin Killian, Christy MeEneny, Kathy Bryant, Charlotte Dexter, Donna Murphy, Peggy Anderson ROW ' 3: Tom Everson, Richard Moore, Mark Keepers, Alan Benson, Kevin Murphy, Bill Bond, Kim Killiam, Mary Beth Hoffman, Lance Roberts. MISSING: Alan Shepard, Susan Denman, John Borden, Scott Porter, Edward Jones, Eric Hickson, Peter Larson. Ms Jean Jarvie is the director They plan an exchange concert in the Spring (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW h Sam Brown, Elizabeth Smith, Lance Roberts, Carol Jones, Melanie May, Peter Larson, Mary Buckley, Mark Keepers, Richard Moore, Kristin Killian, Jill Holadav Lvnne Jacobs, Lauren Ajootian, Leah Richardson ROW 2: Hazel Wright, Maura Gaudet, Susan Spring, Diane Milley, Lisa Thompson, Meryl Atwood, Carolvn Brett, Cindy Sgroi, Heather Pollock, Janet Carter, Jenny Beaujean. ROW 3: Patricia Hart, Frank Gayton, Pam Savery, Kevin Murphy, C Caroline Mart aula Deborah 1 lards Susan Buckley, Deborah McGregor, Leslie Spring, Bear Atsvood, Mary Jones, Shiela Ryan, Cheryl Parkhurst, Milton Ezzard, Sherri Mueller, Bill Baron ROW 4: Steven Slaughter, Julie Porteous, Marybeth Hoffman, Diedre Murphy, Kathy Scales, Julie Hampton, Ann Carver, Kathy Bryant, Edward Jones, Scott Porter. ROW 5: Kimberly Killian, Donna Murphy, Cynthia Thompson. MISSING: Lisa Cushing, Denise Green, Karin Heinzel, Peter Larson, Barb MacDonald Becks Palmer, Lisa Savery, Thaddeus Brown, Sharon Caulfield, Craig Leonard, Lizz Lovell, Christy MeEneny, June Quist, Alan Shepard, Ron Nelson, Leith Borden, Melissa Clark, Daniel Cushing, Linda Merman, Cynthia Moore, Chris Allison, Donna Booth, Janet Brightman, Jennifer Elliot, Pete Fitzpatrick, Diane Flagg, Amy Flewelling, Debra Hardy. Wendy Harrington, Richard Humphrey, Kim McDougal, Lynne Moffett, Carol Lynn Rice, Bethany Si K i us, l.auri Trudel. Miss Jean Jarvie is the Director 106 Theatrical Organizations Business Staff (I.LFTTO RIGHT) ROW 1: Mars Ruckles I lal Liebosv it Mark Keep- ers, Lisa Sasers Joanne Annum. Ranee Duncan. ROW 2: Leith Borden. Kris Killian. Leslie Spring. Dawn W’eltler. ( 1 1 r i s t MeFnens . Jenns Beaujean. Cheryl Parkhurst ROW 3: Melanie Mas. Lance Roberts. Xian Benson. Kevin Murphs . Francis Gas ton. Caro] Yet man. Mars belli 1 lot L man. MISSING: Miss Fli abeth Kenneds (adsisori. Rick Moore Mars Jones Heidi Ricliardson. Carolyn Brett. Heather Pollock. Sue Xtsvood. Kesha Kraus. Carol Jones. Donna Booth. Darlene Lennes Barb Mc- Donald Diedre Murphs This group is responsible for all the posters and tickets sou see and uel lor the plays and musicals at Masco. Set Design (I, LIT TO RIGHT) ROW L Lisa Sasers, Leslie Spring. Carolyn Brett. Mars Buckles ' . Debbie Me Gregor. Heather Pollack. Mark Keepers. Dassn W ' elder. Sue Xtssood ROW 2: Lisa Zoglio. Kris Killian. Pam Sasers Francis Gaston ROW 3: Kesin Kraus, (binds Moore Rick Moore t Chairperson ' . Kesin Murphs. Me- lanie Mas MISSING: Icons Beaujean. Cinds Thomson. Ms Jacqueline Woodbridge ( Xdsisor ' The club designs sets so that the construction cress knoss s ss hat to build Their real task is to paint effects tor theatrical productions LEFT TO RIGHT ROW 7 1: Leslie Spring, Jeanette Brossnell, Nancs Thing, Dass n XVeltler, Cyndee Moore, Hal Liebossitz, Alicsn Rotsko. Sue Buckles ROW 2: Mr. Robert Morse (advisor), Jackie Fitch, Ginia Kuczun. Joanne Altman, Beth Bross nell, Sherri Mueller. Rebecca Palmer. Cindy Sgroi. Tim Grimm ROW 3: Dave Young, Barbara Roy, Wends Harrington, Anne Mueller, Karen Bishop, Peter Larson. Stese Slaughter. Leith Borden, Todd W ' eltler, David Fain, Alan Benson, Peter Garten, Jeff Hoffman. MISSING: Kerrs Knisels , Alan Shepard. Charlie Wood. Ron Giovannacci, Oliver J Farkinssell (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Mary Buckley, Leslie Spring (Sec ) Jenny Beaujean, Debbie McGregor, Kris Killian, Jackie Fitch, Peggy Anderson ROW 2: David Young, Peter Larson (Pres.) Laurie Chartier, Kim Killian, Marybeth Hoffman, Jeanette Brownell, Roxanne Larson, Cindy Sgroi, Bill Bond ROW 3: Richard Moore, Mark Keepers, Alan Benson, Kevin Kraus, Karen Bishop, Kathy Bryant. Donna Murphy. MISSING: John Bordon (Vice Pres), Heidi Richardson, Alan Shepard, Todd Weltler Miss Jean Jarvie is the Thespians advisor. The group plans a spring production, a childrens production and hopefully a trip to New York in the spring. Make-up Committee Costume Committee Thespians (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW L Lisa Savery, Susan Buckley, Jenny Beaujean, Carol Yetman, Linda Kleinfelter ROW 2: Christy Me Eneny, Pam Savery, Mary Buckles, Lvnne Jacobs, Laurie Jones MISSING: Ms Deborah Steele (Advisor), Heidi Richardson, Cindy Moore, Lisa Cushing. This club has been in charge of the make-up for the two productions. The Crucible and Oklahoma. Heidi Richardson has done a great deal for the club this year (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Debbie Me Gregor, Mark Keepers ROW 2: Advisor Ralph Reinkey and friend ROW 3: Kristin Killian, Marybeth Hoffman, Jenny Beaujean, Kathy Bryant, Kim Killian, Lynne Jacobs. MISSING: Kathleen Cavanaugh (Advisor), Heather Pollock, Tina Sweet, Cindy Sgroi, Barbara Mac Donald, Ellen Fischer, Richard Moore, Carolyn Brett. The costume committee has created all the costumes for the productions The Crucible and Oklahoma. 108 Joel Larson, Coordinator Dianna Dane r i 3 Kris Pyle The Training Center’s attention is directed towards devel- oping those skills which will enable these students to become more self-sufficient and independent within the home and community. Energies are given to develop a sense of responsibility for one’s self. Their wish is to generate a more positive position for each individual within our society. Philip Gaudbaut Donna Staller, Assistant 109 Hi LITTLE RASCALS Miss Violet Dodge ' s Class, Topsfield Academy. (1906) 1 (From I-oft To Right) Row 1: 1 Agnew.l. jootiau. I. Anderson, W Ashley. S. twood Row 2: k Baier S Baker. B Baldw in. I’ Balletto I Bannoii Row :(■ B Baron Barr D Bartlett Bears, J Beaujean Row 4: R. Bomis, A Benson, S Bergstrom, V Blackburn. I’ Bogart Row 5: 1) Bolen R Bolen J Bonasia S Bort lield I) Boneliard, 1. Bourgeois, l Bowman I Brockelman. T. Brown Row 6: l Bryant l Buckles . T Bulling S Bollens. M Biisliec Row 7: k Butler P, Butler. l Callahan, I, Cameron, B Carbone Row 8: P Carney B. Carroll, J Carroll. P Caslunan. S Caswell Row !): J Cataldo. S Caulfield J Clmluda, I) Church. I. Christian 112 ) iJJ r r i i i (From Left To Right) Row 1: G Cirinna, J Cobleigh, D Cole, S. Collard, J Colter, G Corning, J Coughlin, K. Cox, K Creamer Row 2: D Cressey, S Curtis, E. Davis, L. Davis, P Dawes, V Dawes, K. Day, P Day, T Deans Row 3: J Decoulos, C Denault, J deWinter, A Dibenedetto, S Divenuti, J Dickson, C. Donahue. D Doucett, L Driscoll Row 4: L Duclow, M Duffy, M. Dustin, S. Dustin, S. Dunn, D Eddy, B Elliott, L Evans, J Farley Row 5: P Fasano, M Ferrari, P Ferrari, P Ferreira, J Figueroa, E Fischer, L Fitzpatrick, D Foden, M. Ford Row 6: R Friberg, J Fryer, S. Fuhs, L C.affey. M Gaglione, D Gates, T Gaudet, R Gilbert, M. Giordano Row 7: R Giovannacci, C. Goldsmith, S. Goodale, P Goodwin, E Gormley, B Gould, R Gould, D Green, T. Grimm Row 8: P Guilder, L Hagan, S Hall, D Hamilton, P Hamilton, B Hampton, L Hampton, R Hawkes, T. Hennigan Row 9: S Herland, N. Hillerv, S Hogan, W Holaday, J Hollow, C. Hoosick, C Hooven, S Huber, E Huckins. 113 (From Left To Right) Row 1: W Hussey, P Hyde, J Iarocci, C. Jackman, N Jalbert, T Jennings, J Johnson, L. Jones, M Jones Row 2: R. Johnson, L Jordan, M Kastrinelis, M Keepers, J Kelley, S Kelley, S Kelley, D Kimball, K Kimball Row 3: P King, E Kinney, C Kling, J Klosowski, H Knight, 1 knight, k kniseh . P Knobloch, S Kohlhofer Row 4: T Kokernak, G Kupreance, R Kunelius, V. Kuczun, K. kraus, W. Laird. L Lambert, J Lambertsen, M Laughlin Row 5: l Leathe, P Lebel, D. LeBlanc, D. Leighton, R. Lemay, C. Leonard, P Lombardi, C. Longstreet, D Lorant Row 6: E Lovell, S. Lodes, I) Lynch, L MacDonald, D. MacCormack, P Mailey, G. Mandragouras, D. Mann, L Marandola Row 7: P Matthews, L. Mattson, G May, J M Donough C Mi Eneny E McGinnity, D Nk-IK aine, K. McLoon, C. McNally Row 8: J Mendalka, K. Merman, A. Metzger, G. Michaelsen, D Miller, D Millex, P Minich, D M inter, K Moore Row ' 9: G. Moser, A Mott, S. Mueller, D Murphy, K. Murphy, D Myers, P. Myers, R. Myers, S. Nathan. 114 (From Left To Right) Row 1: E Nelson, R. Nelson, E Neuman, S. Nickerson, K. Noyes, J O ' Brien, M. O ' Brien, S. O’Brien, J Palazola Row 2: B Palmer, D. Payne, K. Peck, E Pedicini, L. Petrulis, J Phaneuf, K. Pickett, R Pickus, W Poel Row 3:H. Pollock, L Poole, C Potter, C Pottie, A Prescott. B Prescott, D Quill, J Quist, J Quist Row 4: C. Rabenius, A Rafferty, J Raley, G Rhuda, L Rielly, K. Reilly, L Roberts, P Rogal, M. Rollins Row 5: C. Ross, C. Rouff, D Ryan, M. Ryan, D Saitow, D. Salmon, E. Sanders, D Schepis, E Schiff Row 6: I Schmakel. E Sclafani, R. Scott, P Sedler, G. Sennot, C Sgroi, K. Shannon, E Shaktman, E. Shaughnessy. 115 (From Left To Right) Row 1: A Shepard, P Shepard, R Shinier, V Shuman, B. Silva, G Smith Row 2: S Smith. B. Snowman, R. Soldano, L. Stallard, M. Stephens, J Stevens Row 3: J. Stevens, R Stone, Stromberg, A Sullivan. 1 Sullivan, B. Thomas Row 4: E Thompson, M Trammell, B, Ulbin, M. anKavelaar, I errengia, C Vient Row 5: A Vincent, P. Waddle, M. Walsh, M Walsh, J. Walz, C. Watson. Row 6: J Weaver, L. Week, VI. Weisslitz, J Welsh, D Welter, R Weyland, Row 7: T White. M Whiting, J Whitmore, J Whittemore, D Widenmann, C. Wood Row 8: D Wood, W Woodbridge, G Wright, C. Yetman, D Young, V. Young G Barr M Barr H Bill. J Blais, E Bohemier, P Bouchard, W Bouchard, W Bourgeois, M. Boyle, I Brookes, C. Castner. C. Cavanaugh, P Cohen, W. Coulombe, S. Dane, K Daniels, R DePierre, L Drummond L. Earle. G. Evans, J. Flynn, J Hale, C Jacobs, E Janvrin, D Jarman, D. Jeffery, D Jensen. L Knudsen, A Korb, H Laurie, W Mackert, A Marks, C. McLellan, C. Metzger, M Moore, 1) Murpln M angle, B Nesbitt. D Onufry, S Peterson, J Porteous, E Robson. J Sanborn, R Smith. P Spiro, (L Stan wood, M Stephens, R Theokas, W. Titus, R Walsh, R Walter, S Wong, B right. E Wright. S Yonis, S Young 116 (Read From Left To Right) Row 1: P. Abare, M. Ake, L Ammann, R Angelina, L. Ashing, J Auman, R. Badly, B Baker, A Bakker Row 2: M Baron, B Barry, C. Bartlett, J Bates, B Bears, P Bedrosian, K Belisle, S. Bernstein, D Behrens Row 3: M. Bertalone, B. Bishop, B. Bishop, O Blaus, E Bogart, D Bond, L Bond, L. Bongette, L Bouchard Row 4: S. Bouchard, P Bourque, M. Braddy, G Brightman, J Brockleman, C. Brown, J Bucyk, R Buell, J Bugbee Row 5: B Burgard, C Burke, R Burns, T. Cameron, L Carlson, C. Carr, V. Cassidy, M. Cavaleri, J Cavanaugh Row 6: C. Chamberlain, B Chrissis. D Coe, N. Connor, D Conway, A Cox, S. Crosby, C. Currier, D Cushing 117 (From Left To Right) Row 1: J Cusack, D. Daniels, J D Amario, J Davis, R Davis Row 2: P Dawley. M. Delaney, P Delaney, S. Dellazoppa, J Demeritt Row 3: ( Denman, D Dewberry. A. Dexter, M. DiVito, R Dole Row 4: S. Donovan, C. Dorman, J Doucette, L Doucette, T Dougherty Row 5: M. Dufour, J Dulin, R. Duncan, E. Dustin, J Ely, M. Ezzard, D Fain, A. Feldman, P Ferrari Row 6: J Feulner, J Fiorella, D Flagg, V Foden, J Foshage Row 7: J Furlong, P Gaglione, D Gallagher, D Gallant, L Gallo Row 8: M Garr ido, P Garten, B. Gates, J Gates, F Gayton Row 9: A Gaunt, J Geary, R Gendron. S Ciiles, M Giordano. 118 (From Left To Right) Row 1: S Glatz, R Glidden, A Giger, D Goff, C Goodhue, P Gregory, P Guarino, R Guest, D Hall, Row 2: C Hall, D Hanlon, L Hart, J Harvey, D Hathaway, P Hatt, B Haykal, S. Henderson, R Hildebrand Row 3: J Hoffman, J Holaday, L Holmes, F Horvath, T Humphrey, D Hurlburt, B Hussey, J Irish, L. Jacobs Row 4: D Johnson, M. Johnson, C Jones, T Jones, M. Joyce, R Joyce , M Kaepplein, B. Keith. D Kelley Row 5: K Killian, K Killilea, T Kindregan, D King, L Kleinfelter, R Kopel, K Krupski, T Kruysman, S. Lahaye Row 6: S. Laird, K Lane, B Lane, T Langell, R LaRocca, K Loughlin, J. Leies, D Leighton, J Lei ghton Row 7: D Lennox, D Loehr, K Love, M. Luz, C Lynch, D Lynch, L MacDonald, D Magnani, C Manning, Row 8: S. Manning, R Mailey, A Markus, | Marland, A Masse, C. May, M May, M. McDonough, T McLaughlin Row 9: K McMahon, M McMillan, J McCormack, L Merman. M Miller, J Moffett, C Moore, W Moore, E Moy 119 (Read From Left To Right) Row l: M. Mueskes, P. Monroe, D Murphy, K. Murphy, M, Murphy, R. Murphy, P Muzichuk, T Nangle, J Nault Row 2: T Nentv ig, R Newton, S Nickerson, J Oberti, M. O’Brien, S. O’Brien, D Oliver, J Orfanos, L Olmsted Row 3: L Paterson, C. Parkhurst, M Peake, A Peck, B. Penney. K. Peterson, L Peterson, J Phalen, G. Phillips Row 4: B. Picariello, G Poole, S. Porter, J Potash, G Pottie, P Powers, S. Rakip, B. Ralphs, C. Raw ding Row 5: M. Reagan, L) Redman, B. Reidy, D Riefel, D Regii, S. Robbins, M Robillard, D Rolsma, R Rossi Row 6: J Roy, L Rubchinuk, D Russell, S Ryan, R. Saderlund, P Savery, T Savoie, ] Sawyer, S Schepis Row 7: W Seale, S Sedler, R Shannon, D Shaw, W Shaw, J Shepard, S Shepard, 11 Shuman, C Siegart Row 8: G Singleton, R. Skinner, A. Smith, R Sneeden, C. Snowman, J. Soldano, C. Spottiswoode, P Spring, L Steen Row 9: S Steiner, k Stewart. S Stoddard, T Sweet, L Talberth, B. Thompson, D Thomson, D Thuermer, R Tragert 120 r (Road From Left To Right) Row I: D Trust. J Turpel, J Tvsou, A Viggh J Vogt Row 2: M Wad linger, C Walsh, H. Walsh. N. Walsh. C Walter Row 3: M Warfield. P Wass, D Wa- ters. B W ' atson, L W ' endel Row 4: L West, ( ’. Wheeler, A White, J White, S W ' hitlex Row 5: L W illiams, C Wilson, D Wood, B Wood- hur , C Zingg Row 6: L Zoglio, M Zoglio, A Barr J Frasca D Moore 1. Borden E Fredrickson 1) Moran (; Bortzfield N, Gormlev P. O Flaherty A Boudreau S Harlow D Pappas 1 ( larroll W . Harmer c; Peterson s. Chouinard S Harris J Richardson M Clarke R Held) p Savers D Cowhig T Heminwas B Schilling 1 Davis k Hoover R Scribner P Davis S Jackman D Seferian B Dellea J Jacques S Smith C DePierre S Jon c Thomson D DeRoo M krantz B Tower L DeRosier H Leibow itz l. lent M Desmond S, Magyar D Webber S. Faeella D McCarthy C White M Farlev M McLean T Fioretti W ' Monahan 121 FRESHMEN (From Left To Right) Row 1: D Abraham, T Ackerman, C. Allison, F Altieri, L Anderson Row 2: R Anderson, J Andrews, C Ashing, R Atieno, M twood Row 3: K. Ballard, C Baron, G. Barr M. Barry, A, Basile Row 4: J Beck, A Bergstrom, C Berry, S. Best, D Bettencourt Row 5: S Bistrong, K. Blaii M Blessington Blumen field. R Bogart, C Booth, D Booth, A Borden, S, Bouchard Row 6: N. Bourque, M, Boyle, J Bradstreet, J Brightman, B. Brownei Row 7: D Buckingham, J Buckingham, S Buckley, S Buechel, T Bushee Row 8: W Canning, E. Cantella, K Carlson, C. Carr, L Carroll Row 9: A Carver, R Christian, L (ihrissis, R Christian, P Chub 4k k 122 (Read From Left To Right) Row 1: R Church, H Clemson, M. Coffin, L Cohen, N Consoles, C Corning, J Coughlin, S Crawford, D Curtis Row 2: H Crowe, L Cyr, M. Darisse, J Davis, D Davis, C Deans, P, DeBoer, E Decoulos, S. Dellazoppa Row ' 3: S. Dellea. M DeLuca, T Denman, L DeSouza, M DeSouza, L De Winter, J Dewolfe, C Dickson, L Dietricli Row 4: C DiFrancesco, S. Dion, S. Dolan, J Donahue, D Dore . T Duffey , S. Dulin, L Durkee, G Dyer Row 5: K Eddy, J Elliott, R. Emmons, D Farmer, W. Farrin, A Fasano, D Faulkner. V Fas . S Filchak Row 6: Fischer, 1 Fitch, B Fitzgerald, P. Fitzpatrick, D. Flagg, A. Flewelling, L. Ford, K. Forney, R. Foster Row 7: S Foster, J. Fryer, D Fudge, W. Fuller, T Gabbard, D Gage, L Ciage, J Gagnon, S Ganiev Row 8: H Gardner, D Garland, M Gaudet, C Gendron, C Gifford, 1 Giger, L Gillette, K Giordano, L CiourleN Row 9: T Griffin, B Green, W Gruger, C. Guarente, C. Guarino, M. Hagan, M. Hagar, J Hampton, D Hancock 123 (Read From Left To Right) Row 1: D Hardy, W Harrington, J Harris, J Harris, P Hart, T Hartman Row 2: J Harvey S Harvey, H Haseltine, G Hathaway, M. Hawkes, J Hedges Row 3: K. Helve Herson, ( Hickey , F Hickson, J Hieber, P. Hinckley Row 4: C. Hogan, J. Hogan, J Hood, Hoosick. S Hoover, P Howard Row 5: D Hughes, P Hughes, T Hull, M. larocci, S Iarocci, D Ingalls Row 6: B Inglis, S Jackman, J Jackson, E. Jones, K Jones, S. Jones Row 7: D Keepers, D ki llev 1 Kelley V Kenny. J Kenyon, K Kilev Row 8: R. Kilroe, D Kilroy, L King, S Klosowski, 1 Knohloch, F Kraus Row 9: S Kruger, k Kunz, T Laughlin, W Learned, B, Leary, S Learv. 124 (Read From Left To Right) Row 1: R Leathe, L LeBel, A LeRlanc, A LeBrun, D LeMay, T Leonard, S L’Horty, B Littlefield, L Lombardi Row 2: R Lord, M Lowell, D Luscomb, C Macaulav, S MacKav. P. Madden, G Malone, G Mangini, S Mannheim Row 3: K. Manning, G Martin, M Martin, R M ason, P. Masse, K. Mattson, K. McAdoo, M McAdoo, M. McArdle Row 4: L McCormack, S McDonough, K McDougall, L McGinnity. P McGowan, K McNally. J Meaney, D Megley, G. Merrill Row 5: A. Messenger, E Miller, J Miller, M. Miller, P. Miller, D Milley, J Minter, L. Moffett, S Moone Row 6: S Moore, S. Morrell, E Moser, A Mueller, B Murphy, J Muzichuk, D Myers, S. Napolitano, K. Nave Row 7: L Nelson, L Neuman, A Noyes, A Oberti, D O Brien, S. Ogden, B. O’Neil, R. Orth, S. Orth Row ' 8: J. Osgood, J O’Toole, M Pageau, B. Palmer, D Palizzolo, L Panella, J Pappas, K Peachey, S Peachey Row 9: J Peterson, J Petrulis, D. Phaneuf, M Poirier, K. Popielski, T Price, R Provencher, A Quill, J Raible. 125 (From Left To Right) Row I: E Rales, D Reid, S Reifel. K Reilly. J Reppucci Row 2: R Rhuda C. Rice, L Richardson, N Richardson, S. Richardson Row :h M Rizza. B Robertson, S Robertson, S Robertson, D Rochenski Row 4: R Roland, L Rosenbaum A Rotsko B Roy, M Russo Row o: D Ryan. L. Sabi no (. Samson 1. Samcr k Sr-al.-s Row 6: R. Shaughnessv, K. Schmakel, G. Schultz, J. Shackford, K. Shaw Row 7: G. Shinn, A. Silva, B.Silvius, P. Sims, Similes Row 8: J Small (. Smith. I. Smith, S. Spencer, J Spicer Row 9: S, Spring, H Stephenson, J Stevens, L Stromberg, D Sullivan. 126 (From Left To Right) Row 1: J Swanson, H Taylor, R Ternullo, J Thomas, L Thompson, L Tibbetts, B Titus, M. Tragert, R Trammell Row 2: L Trudel, H Tuchen, L. VanBuskirk, J Vaneura, R. VanKnowe, | Wall, M. Walsh, R. Warfield, J Watson Row 3: J Webber, M. Weislik, M. Weislik, K. Welder, D White, J White, T. White, P Whitehead, S. Whitten Row 4: D Wimer, S. Wolf, T. Woodbury, J Wright, P. Wright, C. Wyner, T Yates, P. Yetman, F Zollo. D Abraham R Hughes R Pearsall K Baker J Hull J i’eterson M Bishop C. Kincaid D Powers J Brickett P Loughlin B Schena S, Curtis M Madden A Stone E. Cushman | Malenfant C Titus L Dalev B Mcllvaine c: Veinot C. Delmastro L Mvers T Vrettos B Demers C Myra W Walsh D Fischer B O ' Brien D Widenmann I) Cillen L O ' Brien D Wittlinger C Hagen J Paranav H Wright B Humphrey R Payne H Yanaka kis 127 What do you think of the teachers at Masco? Teachers? . . . You mean this is a school? — Peggy Anderson 76 128 INSTRUCTORS The South Side Neighborhood Association of Topsfield. (1907) lr. R. Dussault Principal Mr. G. Fay Superintendent Mr. N. Soucy Asst Principal Student Activities Mr. R. Jillson Coordinator of Student Services Mr. R. Dresser Special Asst to the Supt. Mr. S. Smith Asst Principal ADMINISTRATION Please excuse this interruption 130 SECRETARIES Ms. V. Helve Guidance Ms. G. Lynch Guidance Ms. N. Kimball Data Processing Ms. A. Marshall Administration Building Ms. D. Kunkel Sr High Ms. V. Oldrieve Sr High 131 ls. R. Halloran () K. ? O. K Ms. D. Harries Sure, you can use the phone! Mr. J. Larson Special Ed That just doesn t wash. Ms. M. Locke Dietician Mr. J. Murray “A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. Ms. B. Nault “Stick out your tongue!!” Mr. P. Blackball “Why not try this — Nothing else seems to be working? Ms. H. Lincoln Psycologist “Keep your minds open for experience. Ms. K. Reddington Mr. L. Goldblatt “Want an ice scraper? . . Take one. Mr. R. Loader Data Processing Mr. D. Silvernail Special Ed 132 Mr. R. Smith Department Head Fantastic! Mr. G. Cowan “You Big Tuna! Mr. A. Halt That went by me on a fast horse. Ms. A. Keiter Uh, could you be quiet for a sec?” ENGLISH 1 thinks them teachers here learned us wicked good. — Alan Race 76 Ms. K. Cavanaugh You Ringding! Mr. A. Constantino Details, specifics examples, quotes Ms. A. D’Amario Don ' t panic, it’s only a movie Ms. R. Fulginiti Outward beauty fades, but deep, inner beauty lasts forever Mr. R. Green “I’ll give you an A for the day if 133 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ms. S. Disenhof Revenons a nos moutons! Jamais de la vie! Mr. L. ( iregorchik “Mettez les livres sur le plancher, S.V.P. Mr. W. Spencer Department Head K + 0=L Mr. D. Cavallaro “ i No ingles aqui! Ms. N. Grenier Menos perros, menos pulgas. Mas fresco, menos calor. Un futur plein de succes a la classe de ’76 Que les vaua bien en all futoro a la clase de 76 Erflog in der Zukunft w uensehen wir den Schuelern des lahres 1976 Ms. C. Kenney And there was the time when Coco ... Mr. A. Mart inez “ iTonto!” Ms. H. Mensh Motto: Pax Vobiscum Sit Ms. V. Skudra Sobald du dir vertraust, sobald weisst du zu leben. (Goethe) Futurum plein um successus 76 134 Mr. A. Brown “Why! Why! Why!” Mr. D. Dolibcr “Interesting! Mr. D. Jervah Do you have your news item for today?” Ms. E. Kenosian I hate to put you on the spot, but ... Ms. J. Kasameyer “Be creative! Mr. R. Meegan “Does that make sense?” SOCIAL SCIENCE “Those who do not learn history are doomed to relive it” Mr. B. Belleau “Aren t you finished yet?” Mr. P. Carletti “Onlv ten if we all run 100 %!” Mr. E.S. Deane 135 MATH tan 75° = tan (45° + 30°) = tan 45 + _taii_30 1-tan 45° + tan 30° Mr. W. Rose Department Head “Math is Beautiful! Mr. R. CraiR That s “S-K-E-W , and also, “Truncation isn ' t an everyday word! Mr. L. Emmons “To win is important, but to have fun is essential 136 Ms. D.M. Ryan Mr. J. Sangermano O K people, listen up “Once you enter these Pearly Gates” (doors), go to work! Mr. R. Sauchuk Spiraling ahead, those are two different animals. Mr. L. Uhrich Don ' t forget to bring your “crubby sneakers. 137 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION Ms. D. Blanchard Nothing ventured; nothing gained Mr. L. Broughton TURKEY!” Mr. E. LeBlanc Department Head Ms. P. Belaska Keep your eyes on your copy. Ms. VV.C. Cavanaugh “Now, who wants to go first J Mr. K. Codv How goes the battle? Mr. B. Emond Distributive Ed “Everybody stand up! Mr. J. Garabedian 1 II be with you in a minute. Mr. G. Hanson What a bunch of clowns! Ms. M L. Hardy I’m just trying to make you self-sufficient. Mr. T. Meinelt Department Head That could be disaster Ms. B. Moulton Let s be professional. LIBRARIANS Ms. S. Cory Department Head This is my best year at Masco. Ms. P. Ray Asst Librarian Turn down the volume, please. Ms. B. Andruss Silence is golden Ms. M. Houser Aid 139 jam PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. G. Plumley Department Head “All right, now what did I tell vou to do? Ms. P. Finnigan Team effort makes Field Hockey one of the best sports. Ms. G. Ramsey “After you do ten sprints and play catch, then you can rest Mr. G. Ferazzi You ham and egga. Ms. A. Friedman Yes — we are going out I — ladies, you are late! ' Mr. W. Roberts How is it up there? Mr. R. Manseau BANANAS! I 142 143 145 What do you think of the guys at Masco? GUYS?? I thought it was an all-girl school! — Ellen Reeve 76 146 PUBLICK NOTICES THE car of 1905; features include bicycle wheels and no brakes. Bailey Poor’s Grain Wagon (1900) Otto E. Lake’s General Store (1892) FRIENDS Rest Wishes — Ace Cleaners, Danvers Alcon’s of Beverly — Good Luck Anteeh Pool Supply, Inc. Rest Wishes Class of 1976 Rest Wishes to the Class of 76 Good Luck from Bette’s Drive-in Good Luck Bicentennial Seniors! Mr. and Mrs. Everett F. Bishop Best Wishes 76 from Bluebell Restaurant Congratulations — Boxford Communication Center Best Wishes — Boxford Police Department Compliments of Boxford Realty Compliments of Brennan ' s Farm Stand Brooks Discount Center, Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Brownell Dot and Dick Clarke Best Wishes from Route I Chevron Dr. and Mrs. James Collins Compliments of a Friend Compliments of Giant Value, Georgetown Congratulations from 649K — BUSIN Compliments of Country Gifts, Topsfield Good Luck Debbie 76 — John LeBlane Dunn Farm. Route 114, Danvers OLIVER FARK1NWELL LIVES!!! From a Friend Good Luck from 2 Very Close Friends Congratulations — G C Cleaners, Georgetown Georgetown Bowling Alleys Compliments of Georgetown Door and Window Congratulations — Georgetown Muster Team Georgetown Shoe and Clothing, Georgetown Giant Value, Georgetown Good Luck — Mr and Mrs Donald Gilbert Congratulations Seniors — Gil’s Grocery Good Luck Class of ’76’ From a Friend of Chris Congratulations from Flash Gordon Best Wishes — The Preston Goulds Best of Luck from Grammy Compliments of a Friend Gregory Hair Styles, Danvers Good Luck — Hamilton Music Studio Good Luck to the Class of 76 Compliments of Howe Station Market Boydie, Pollock, Bill, and Snake Hunter International House of Pancakes E. Clark Jewett Best Wishes — Dr. and Mrs Timothy Johnson Mr and Mrs Wm D Johnson — Best Wishes Compliments of Kelloway’s Exxon, Georgetown Lotsa Luck — The Lessings Best Wishes — Mr and Mrs Sidney R T Lindh Good Luck — Mrs. Norman M Marshall Compliments of Masconomet Libraries Now what? — Dr and Mrs. Magor Best Wishes — Wini McDuff, Realtor Helen F McLaughlin Best of Luck — Todd Debbie McNeill Merrimack Valley Garden Center M H Auto Service Mirror Press and Moore, Inc., Danvers Nason’s Stonehouse Farm New England Serum Company Best Wishes — Mr and Mrs. F E Nickerson III Nick’s Texaco Nugents — Liberty Tree Mall Mr and Mrs. Fletcher Oakes Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Page Robert J. Provencher Radio Shack, Danvers Plaza Congratualtions — Raggedy Ann Fabrics Mr. and Mrs John Ray — Good Luck! Best Wishes — Rozanne Shoes Secretarial Office Services Best Wishes 76 — The Shackford Family Compliments of The Skol Shop Good Luck — Mr. and Mrs. David Smallman Sprucewood Studio Suburban Quality and Corner Shop, Danvers Dr Morris Toll, Optometrist The Village Green Motor Inn Compliments of Worthen Company Mr. and Mrs. B. Wood Yankee Pine Workshop, Boxford Congratulations — Rev. and Mrs. Larson Congratulations from some Proud Parents We salute you ... In our own low key fashion we would like to congratulate the Masconomet class of 1976 and wish them well in the adventure of life Tri-Town Transcript the newspaper for BOXFORD MIDDLETON TOPSFIELD 887 2727 News photos 468 7301 Advertising STARTRONICS INC. MOULTON ST. GEORGETOWN, MASS. An Equal Opportunity Employer PATRONS Anonymous Patron Compliments of — Benson’s Ice Cream, West Boxford Best Wishes and Good Luck From — Boxford 4-H Clover Leaf Riders Compliments of the Boxford Muster Team — 1975 Mass. Muster League Champions Mr. and Mrs. David J. Carter — Good Luck Always Carter’s Stable Hamilton, Mass. 01936 Congratulations and Best Wishes ’76 — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Carver Congratulations Class of 1976 — Center Pharmacy, Georgetown, MA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Chartier — Best Wishes to the Class of 76 Congratulations to the Class of ' 76 — Country Squire Properties Best of Luck to the Class of 1976 — Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Crocker Best Wishes, Graduating Class of 1976 — Donald B. Curran, Inc. Compliments of — The DECA School Store The Equestrian Shop North Andover, MA Marge, Tom, Carol, Pat, Dean, and Tommy — The Widdops, Patnaudes, and Eversons Compliments of — Farrars Holiday House Best Wishes to the Class of ’76 — Fossa’s Country Store, Danvers “Come Swinging at the Route 114 Golf Range” Holt Technical Services Larry Holt 246-2640 Hunneman and Co., Realtors — New England Office Park, Route 1 Good Luck from Ingaldsby Farm, West Boxford, Mass. Joanne Marie’s Beauty Salon 6 Central St., Middleton, MA Best Wishes to the Class of ’76 — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Killian Good Luck — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laughlin Dr. and Mrs. E.S. Lawton — Best Wishes Best Wishes from Lloyd Pharmacy 24 Maple St., Danvers, MA Compliments of — Longstreet Construction Corporation Congratulations — You’ve Done It Again! — Masconomet Teachers Mr. and Mrs. J.P. McMenimen — Success and Happiness to the Class of 76 — Compliments of — Middleton Golf Course Congratulations from — Mike’s Sandwich Shop 774-9728 Best of Luck to the Class of 76 — Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick M. Miller Good Luck — Murphy’s Fruit Market Nunan Florists and Greenhouse Flowers for All Occasions 352-8172 Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 — The Pierce Family Pirrotta’s Pizza and Subs Georgetown, MA Best Wishes to the Class of ’76 — Elaine and Roy Rabenius Richardson’s Fabulous Ice Cream Route 114 Middleton Best Of Everything 76 — The Riders The Future is Yours! — Gordon and Arline Ripple Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 — Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robertson Congratulations Class of 1976 Mr. and Mrs. Warren H.P. Schmakel Best Wishes — E.L. Scotti Furniture Co., Danvers Plaza The Second Shop, 5 Park St., Georgetown — Mr and Mrs. Richard R. Huffsmith Silva Tire Depot Inc. Route 97, Topsfield, MA S N Oil Company 383 Cabot Street, Beverly, MA Congratulations to the Class of 76 — Snyder’s Jewelry, Danvers Compliments of — Peter R. Sutton Co. Inc. Talk of the Town! Georgetown, MA Good Luck to the Class of 1976 — Ken, Susan, and Lisa Tidd Best Wishes from — Tipert Farm, Danvers Congratulations from — The Thuermer Family Compliments of Topsfield Gardens 27 Main Street, Topsfield, MA The Totem Pole Inc. Route 114, No Andover, 683-2321 Denise, Inc., d b a Travel Time — Anthony Belli Congratulations — Tri-Town Auto Supply Watson Farm — Route I — Danvers — Our 50th Anniversary Good Luck ' 76 — Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Weltler Compliments of — The Yates Family STEVEN’S STUDIOS Concord N.H. 149 SPONSORS Best Wishes and Good Luck Congratulations from — To All Our Friends From the Guys at ABC Masco Charles E. Killam Construction Co. Amalia Tree Surgeons Inc. East Boxford, Mass. A.C. Lawrence, Manager Merchant Apothecary 887-2775 41 Maple Street Bittersweet Apparel Danvers 774-2797 374 Old Boston Road Middleton Spring Beverages Topsfield — Parsons Corner 40 School Street James G. Blaine. Photographer Middleton, Mass. 774-2550 Formal and Candid Weddings Health. Wealth, and Happiness Danvers, Mass. 774-6454 in the Future — Blessington’s Trophies and Awards Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Moore Route One Have a Donut! Topsfield, Mass 01983 N J Donuts Good Luck Class of ’76 220 Maple St., Middleton F.N. Carter Insurance Agency Inc. Olde Towne Flowers 49 Main st.. Topsfield, MA 887-2331 Georgetown Shopping Center Connor’s Farm Georgetown, Mass. Valley Road Pocahontas Spring Water Danvers 40 School Street Daniel Fuller House Middleton, Mass. 774-2690 James Costas — Chef and Owner James S. Price, Incorporated Rt 114, Middleton, MA 774-4236 American Motors Congratulations to the Class of 76 Ipswich-Topsfield Line Dawson ' s Hardware Congratulations to the Class of 76 Topsfield, MA and Best of Luck in the Future — Ed’s Sunoco Service from Mr. Robert Robbins Rts. 114 62 Success and Best Wishes Middleton Square Class of 1976 Congratulations from Stephen A. Stiekney and Sons Bob Joan DeBoer, Star Speedway Compliments of — Route 101, Epping, N il Surfwood Essex County Co-op Farming Association Topsfield, MA 146 South Main Street Teak Imports, Inc. Topsfield, MA 887-2309 Rt 114, South Main St The Family Mutual Savings Bank Middleton, MA 01949 16 Main Street, Topsfield Thomson’s Nursery A Garden Center South Main Street, Middleton Route 1 Fairview Machine Company, Incorporated Danvers, MA 01923 774-2782 427 Boston Street C.F. Tompkins Co. Topsfield, Mass Furniture — Lane Cedar Chests Frontier Sports Shop, Inc. 45-51 Maple St., Danvers, MA 3 Elm Street, Danvers, MA May all your Life’s Tedium 774-7355 (Danvers Square) be more Rare than Medium” Georgetown Industrial Supply, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Torres Industrial — Hardware — Masonry Supplies Vernon A. Martin, Inc., Realtors East Main St., Georgetown, MA 01833 37 West Main Street Compliments of — Georgetown, MA 352-6612 Georgetown Police Associations Congratulations Class of 1976 Georgetown, Mas s. Village Pancake House Dean L. Harwood Rowley, MA Floors and Walls Woodman’s Pharmacy Carpet and Linoleum 887-5568 1 Elm Street Compliments of — Jane and Jack Johnson Boxford Community Store Danvers, MA 774-0392 Items to Delight the Gourmet Cheeses Spices Crackers Teas NORTON HOLSTER Come in and browse and find something to give your home a unique touch and charm. SADDLE CO. Good Luck Seniors GOURMET FARE Custom made saddles riding equipment 468-3155 Open daily 10-5 p.m. Sunday 1-5 p.m. 78 Willow St. So. Hamilton Mass. Rt 1, Topsfield, 1.5 mi. North of Fairgrounds INSANITY INC. “Get advice from the experts National Fo under: Class of f976 President: Jeffrey Miller Vice-President Gretchen Kruysman Secretary: Peggy Anderson Treasurer: Jean Buckley “We specialize in nervous breakdowns DAVY CHEVROLET Chevrolet r Gene and Jack Davidson Rte 114 Danvers, MA 01983 THE VILLAGE STITCHERY CREWEL AND NEEDLEPOINT SPECIALISTS CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Route 1, Topsfield, Mass. 01983 l ' 2 Miles North of Topsfield Fairgrounds 887-8057 Nancy Emmons Susan Silva CURRAN BROS INC. CUT FLOWERS — POTTED PLANTS ARRANGEMENTS — CORSAGES PROMPT DELIVERY 774-1446 15 PARK ST., DANVERS COMPLIMENTS OF TERRY ACKERMAN TOM ACKERMAN BETH PEDICINI JAY BORDEN LEITH BORDEN CAROL-LYNN RICE WHOSE FATHERS WORK FOR GORTON’S OF GLOUCESTER BASIL S. KINSON INC. D B A KINSON BUS LINES 352-8787 465-8333 Basil S. Kinson President-Treasurer Railroad Avenue Georgetown, Mass. 01833 151 DEAN FLYNN TRI-TOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR FIESTA SHOWS FRYE BOOTS CTTir , c SUE S A Family Entertainment Tradition Since 1925 MOCASSINS BELTS WESTERN WEAR BUCKLES U.S. ROUTE 1 HEISHI TOPSFIELD RIDING APPAREL Parson’s Corner D G SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 24 Hour Service 50 Nichol St. Danvers 774-1099 GIORDANO S RESTAURANT Rt. 97 Georgetown, Mass. Italian Food — Steaks — Chicken — Seafoods — Pizza Live Bands and Dancing Function Rooms and Shop 152 MANZI ELECTRICAL CORPORATION CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS 217-221 Elm Street NT; Lawrence, Mass. 01842 r (o and ( (o foUioM Site. 5 MAIN STREET, TOPSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01983 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT • 887-2345 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE S llicM •Saujeitf duel 21 CHURCH STREET, MERRIMAC, MASSACHUSETTS 01860 SPEC! A L ISTS IN HOME COM FOR T 346-8333 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT 24 HOUR SERVICE $ UioM SJnc. 75 WEST MAIN STREET, GEORGETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 01830 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT • 352-8711 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE 3ael3 foUicM ■ J limbe-u Sue. 253 RANTOUL STREET, BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 01915 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COM FOR T • 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 Compliments of: LEONARD REALTORS m REALTOR 206 Bridge St. Beverly MA 01915 Serving the entire North Shore for 14 century Congratulations Julie Lynn faekie Gail Sue THE CUNNINGHAMS Congratulations Class of ’76 We’re going to miss you! FRAHER’S APOTHCARY a ’j Village Shopping Center Topsfield, MA IJSM INGS o BANK SEVEN NORTH STREET GEORGETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 01833 Best Wishes to the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Seventy-Six L.J. NANGLE AND FAMILY 154 774-3679 t, TtositMo-CUtfC •daKC, ‘DcLKWlt, TTtcL. 01923 (at tyaicteK (Centex) Where creative people shop ' ' Open Seven Days A Week R.C. MASON MOVERS, INC. AGENTS — ATLAS VAN LINES, INC, Rte. 1 Peabody, Ma. HOWARD JOHMOnJ NORTH SHORE MOTOR LODGE U S. Rt. 1 at Mass. Rte 114 Danvers, Mass. 01983 JE TEHiii v HliF RACQUET SWIM[LUB 774-8045 Function Rooms Meeting Rooms Route 1 — Danvers 774-7629 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1976 J. FARMER CO. INC. Landscape Contractors Danvers, Mass 774-2933 Dodge Oodgp Trucks MANZI DODGE 9-16 Merrimac Street Lawrence. Ma. CORONET — DART HARRY L. MANZI Treasurer 683-9591 155 TROMBLY BROS. INC. Dave, Rick Skip 141-153 Sutton Street N. Andover, Mass 01845 Tel. 683-1133 683-1031 NIGHT: 685-4545 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 76 Woodbury Fuel Co., Inc. Topsfield, Mass. Good Luck Class of ’76 CENTRE v SUPER MARKET W here Quality Value Go Hand in Hand Candles — Candle Making Supplies CANDLES BY JACK ROUTE 1 TOPSFIELD , H JOE’S FOREI Used Cars Middleton, Mass Associates trie Realtors — real estate counselors TOPSFIELD 37 Main Street 887-8057 Compliments of: BAY STATE BINDERY INC. Boston Compliments of: JACK FROST’S MIDDLETON HARDWARE 156 The place to go to get away from it all ... NORSEMAN MOTOR INN Ogunquit Beach Ogunquit, Maine The members of the Senior Guidance Advisory Board would like to wish the Class of 1976 the best of luck in the future. THE CASUAL SHOPS Brown’s Mall 123 High St. Gloucester, Ma. Ipswich, Ma. 646-7024 Lexington Ave. Magnolia, Ma. 65 Main St. Rockport, Ma CLOTHES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN the best part ofyourdayT I mn-iicc EagleTHhuiif Essex County ' s Largest Newspaper. 157 THE TIRE PLACE OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK WE PICK UP AND DELIVER 16 MAPLE STREET TOPSFIELD, MASS. 272 Cabot Street Beverly, Ma. Log Bridge Road Middleton, Mass. Congratulations Class of 1976 FR K PRECISION MACHINE, INC. BOUTIQUE CLOTHING AND JEWLERY FERREIRA SCHOOL OF DANCE Featuring: Jazz, Tap, Ballett Acrobatic Dancing Boy’s and Teenage Classes Too! Old Town Hall Middleton, Ma. 774-6311 Carriage House Carpets, inc. I he Complete Floor Covering Center 8 Andover St. (Rte. 114) Danvers, Mass. 777-2320 McDonald ' s SPECIALIZING IN 64 Central Street 660R66S0WP JT7 ?SS 135 Andover St. (Rte. 114) Danvers, MA. Compliments of: Best Wishes to the Class of 76 from THE GEORGE PEABODY COOPERATIVE BANK PEABODY — DANVERS topsfield, mass. 01983 KEN NICKERSON your local instate Insurance Rep. auto bus. 927-1943 home res. 352-2725 health PD E INC. Manufacturing Custom Electronic Components for Industry and Government 44 Main St., Topsfield, MA. 887-6521 159 THE BICYCLE SHOP Sales and Service RALEIGH DEALER DAVE’S FOREIGN CAR CLINIC Complete New VW and and Used Cars Saab Parts 18 South Main St. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE To psf ie 1 d , M assach use 1 1 s David L. Knowton 356-5121 16 Linebrook Rd Ipswich, Mass. FOREST RIDING ACADEMY, INC. Congratulations from in the Harold Parker State Forest Horses Boarded, Rented and Sold We sell hay, shavings, and Blue Seal Feed WATERS INSURANCE AGENCY 400 Salem Street 664-4779 North Reading, Mass. THE MASCONOMET CONCERT BAND congratulates the class of nineteen hundred and seventy-six MERRIMACK VALLEY ACADEMY OF DANCE Home of the Dancing Ambassadors of Friendship Studios: WEST BOXFORD (Lincoln Hall) Andover — 14 Park Street Where Dance is an Art, not just a Business L. 161 NEW ENGLAND DIVERS INC. We teach nationally certified SCUBA courses Tank Hydro test Regulator repair Compressor repair Air recharging Distributor for all manufacturers of scuba equipment N.A.V.I. AFFILIATED TOZER ROAD BEVERLY, MASS. 01915 TEL. (617) 922-6951 1 was little once, a few years ago A time, a place — do I really know? I’ve left that past, but when and where? Will I ever know, do I really care? Booster shots and a scrape on the knee Living out a childhood fantasy “I’m Superman, you’re Lois Lane!’ Indoor recess, it’s beginning to rain. Then junior high came, and it went so fast High school didn’t even seem to last. My baby,” they say “you ' ve grown so tall! And “What w ill you be doing next fall?” I was little once, a few years ago A time, a place — do 1 really know? But the past is done, the future will come And 1 ve a life to live under the sun . . . — Beth Holmes ’7b ff A m cd- sun, ay d you. may noA reanW V; bu+ your- olTTOo) toil! fly far hl V £r houses J 4-Vvaur ? aimed aU an dbieeb x level u 3 vW younselfU’ A r.U«uQca HAIL GORTHAK Fit?E fighter b f tt e: ia make LOVER5 G- gS CtoCCrionTns,GDyoO Mrtu£ WSS ? $ rv tr ncts fc y Ek.S!£ E5 V OA.E- TO T H E Gr.T. F. D . HOPE VaJE DOVi ' r S TO P ShbRiNG those enDLESS Coffees ht C.P- 5nouo ulhite X’ON SURE THfiT THE ODVENTuec Wi LL. ijt IaIDFT H TrtE I nJDiT. J.D THAINkS FOR MhKIMfr Mb S M lE . LP STl ) PM . RerAfM6 NIJTHi ' Mct TO HElPOulT R FtflEND TaJajL Coo o-tR A£ lit Julie W,«q 40 ufttn v«.m 7 blu jacI cr S Bcnme l j c ' iCan ' ' ri i ar ”™ C ab’ ’■ tq (ovd T.t . ] Huff Fubfxi — ffro ry Good - 6« e fyyxs Cjo aj o mET” c l Th« j77 Co.t 5.H. + JB. YAdKEe uo e 2| 1 •S. b • , Plecix T tni (-cabcC. ■Hx ‘ r ' I M )F F r- FoBBl 0 ! 162 sat n is Surtu 1 ju r$ i you 5 uy 5 couW Me one another ts ea$ ly AS ycu. Hvss rc us., D adl , KoVV e , 0 Loor y, Di oe Q e-VV and Xc. my yovr l ' he. be hull of l owe, j°y reaJice hoco orq o ndl bard T ' up TapploeSS r ' r Lopeos n To Hh cu f merwone dj wj’wmer j _ i , lovt yourselves. . ,-at I U Cr ' HAM‘5 A C. •$ C? L ' fr A ' gj D .p. Jw Dedicated to Dan Sv ift ' 76 ' To my sister Mouse whom I enjoy playing parchesi with. I Love yaJ zM.r. and eA [r 1. cRoLf D(ugel regueit the honour of your fireienae at the. marriage of their daughter D riitine c Hi cz to J Z[r. 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ZZ ' s c r wf y- sr?e 7 7 cjcas Car Z. fa I K f o you -for a sec ? ? ?, 1 W SYd I LOV MA OKiMD- xr s TB ' PL.E X CAN‘T -STAG ' D. -MINI 5T ' YW -Vd W. kL 3 d Ke ' _ kxAjfr Ui i6 rr 4- XCf i I ?A.C THIS H.A5 GOT TO BE THE BEST YEAl Book Ever pub U5HED- AT LEAST THE BEST THIS WEAR OfL THE IVORST- DEPEMOIH6 UpDAf Hovi you LdolC AT TMlUtl 8®©k8® $®(p a 00. W KEEP TRYINB, OLIVER ! 164 I She CANT be from Masco! Reallv, seniors are quite immature. Charles Atlas, Jr. Thanks! Got number three? 165 B Only her hairdresser knows for sure. You can come down now, Mr. Roberts. But you just went! Little do they know . . . Ring around the collar! . I DONT have them on? 166 That starvation diet really worked! Eat vour heart out Robert Redford! 1 Kiss me, you fool! Something’s got my leg! Who me? ... In my locker? . . . Noth- ing! Was that a moose? ,i r It’s working! 167 16 rr 1976 Yearbook Staff Editorial Staff Editor Assistant Editor . . . Layout Editor Assistant Business Co-Editors Ad Drive Coordinator Copy Editor Faculty Editor Organizations Editor Photography Editor . Sports Editors . . . Carol Torres . Jean Fischer Charlotte Dexter Ellen Achenbach . . Sherry Magor Rebecca Palmer Liz Smith Kerry Gardner . . . . Elaine Gould Brian Keith Sarah Thuermer .... Sarah Rider Joe Verrengia Underclasspeople Editor Sara Beck General Staff Terry Ackerman, Kathy Bakker, Jean Buckley, Sue Carver, Rob Crocker, Lisa Davis, Denita Dicicco, Terry DiFrancesco, Carolyn Fioretti, Kim Harding, Becky Holt, Paula Holmes, Wendy Markus, Martha McLaughlin, Don Reilly, Paula Schmitt, Joanne Shack- ford, Laurie Mcllvaine. Cover photo by John Rouse And so there ain’t nothing more to write about and 1 am rotten glad of it because if Fd a knowned what a trouble it was to make a book, l wouldn’t a tackled it and I ain’t a going to no more . . . — Mark Twain I, 1 m 170 In spite of everything, the 1976 MITOBO finally became a reality. Amid much loud “discussion ”, the “dedicated few” worked after- noons, nights, weekends and vacations in search of the perfect Jostens American Layout. What they did stumble upon, was the discovery that a pica saved is a pica earned. Arriving 20 minutes after everyone else was editor Carol Torres, who every day upon arrival said, Why don’t we make this a nice short meeting?” Her w eapons were an orange grease pencil and a broken pica ruler and her motto was “Don’t do today what you can put off till tomor- row. Carol’s main objective of the year was to get the staff to believe that white space really was interesting. Assistant editor, Jean Fischer, was the resident mathematical genuis, coming to the rescue when 157.9 had to be divided by 17.7. Jean also kept everyone well-informed by stating such helpful facts as, “Uh, I think we have a deadline tomorrow. All worrying (necessary as well as unnecessary) was expertly handled by layout editor Char- lotte Dexter. Voted as “Most Dedicated to the Yearbook ”, Chuck lived up to her title by doing all the running around for the yearbook and a lot of extra work. She was also on a first name basis with all the guys at Stevens Studios, especially Tony. All entertainment was provided by Ellen Achenbach, assistant layout editor. Ellen was the most versatile of the staff. She could sing, dance, tell jokes and lay out a double page spread — all at the same time. Photography editor Sarah Thuermer was amazing. She was always in the right place at the right time; taking and developing an infinite number of pictures. Her photographic expertise was sur- passed only be her total dedication and cooperation. Club editor Brian Keith(and his box)worked hard and was determined to make the club section unique. Sara Beck(underclasspeople editor)was the most reliable worker. She would do whatever had to be done and always did it well. Copy editor Kerry Gardner helped the staff out of a lot of jams by her speed in typing and also by bringing food. Terry Ackerman(and his endless supply of typewriters) was there when we needed him, always willing to help The Yearbook Hall of Fame was initiated this year Its purpose was to honor those who will distinctly be remembered by the staff. The most successful fund raising campaign ever(ad drive, candle sale, subscription drive, candy sale) was organized by co-ordinator Liz Smith and co- editors Sherry Magorand Becky Palmer, The yearbook staff would like to thank Mr. James Garabedian tor being our advisor. His knowledge of graphics and layout helped tremendously in putting together this book. We would like to thank Mr. Roger Lauzon for all his help and guidance concerning business matters. We would also like to thank all those who helped us during the year, faculty members as well as students. This yearbook is the product of all our ideas, labor, headaches and devotion. It was created for all the people of Masconomet and we hope it is interest- ing as well as entertaining. 171 Looking back, Hanging on to a thread of the past. Pulling forward To the unknown. Not wishing to break the string, Not wanting to pull apart the familiar. M friends, school, the family, Good times. I see them fading fast behind me. The future blinds me, coming quickly, Shining brightly, Beckoning me to move on. When I do break the thread, I w on t close my eyes To w hat can be. But, for the moment, I’ll just hang on To w hat was And Look back. — Paula Schmitt ’76 172 PUBLIC M MIDDL MAw... j1949 107 Scale Inches In the Mite H S files Drjusev A Hote ' fl irrwOe H ilk ins r. A. Pen bo fit- Af( Penbutfy- V ' JIM. Pen body F Pealof{v d d.P (loald Emerson ff Mrs Thomns It. Hutchinson ht.Lnrrtr 1 Af y h’ us her F Hirhurdson M c [uiuyhhr PSchmu P. Wills Penhody Middleton l’O.t. , .v %r ' v Soap Factory A JenJriri s X % r.S.AnJec n Mr.,T,r,y % ,P Ajidreu’s l v . Berry . . 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