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

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For Reference Not to be taken from this room In the time of your life, live — so that in that good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or for any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed. Place in matter and in flesh the least of the values, for these are the things that hold death and must pass away. Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption. Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world. Ignore the obvious, for it is unworthy of the clear eye and the kindly heart. Be the inferior of no man, nor of any man be the superior. Remember that every man is a variation of yourself. No man’s guilt is not yours, nor is any man’s innocence a thing apart. Despise evil and ungodli- ness, but not men of ungodliness or evil. These, understand. Have no shame in being kindly and gentle. In the time of your life, live — so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it. — 00143 344 5 Time of Your Life Masconomet Regional High School “In the time of your life, live — so that in good time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it.” William Saroyan, 1939 to eg 4 Class advisor presents reality behind the scenes Sure, we know that it’s corny to dedicate the yearbook to the class advisor. And we also know that he received the dedication in 1971 and a special award in 1974. Perhaps, had we checked a few closets and rolled over a few rocks, we might’ve found another person at Masconomet who has done more for the Class of 1977. But yearbook dedications are supposed to go to the person who is always there, ready to help the individual or the Class as a whole. That person must understand the adjustment which every kid has to make when he prepares for full-time employment or college. The most obvious, and therefore most deserving, choice for this dedication is Don Doliber. Doliber, 33, has been a class advisor since he entered the Social Studies department in 1968. A comparison of all the classes he has advised would be unfair, but he does admit that ’77 is unique. “This class is one of the most socially oriented groups in recent years.’’ he said. “The kids want more dances, more parties and more activities.” “School has to be more than books. It is a socialization and those activities are necessary.” Most of Doliber’s job is financial and he must steer the class back on the right track when problems arise. Despite the frustrations that accompany the job, Doliber enjoys watching the class mature. “My happiest moment is when the last name is called at graduation. You get a funny feeling, like they ' re your own sons and daughters.” 4 ' i a “Remember that every man is a variation of yourself . . The Good, The Bad, The Ugly MARK WILLIAM AGNEW Markus Aggie I knew a girl once who was so bow- legged (See M.K.) . . . Hey Pas- tafazool ... I resemble that remark . . . “squeeze me, pardon me . . . N1776 TURKEY . . . Indies Go Bed . . Pavo” . . . Jarey Babes Ban on . . . Shan on” . . . Dressing like the beach for Phil” P A. Allagash Ontario — Paddle and Portage . Getting fired at Jack Hacket ' s . . B.T.Y.P What good are ya . . . April in Paris 76 . Europe 77 . . . It ' s time to go! Be what you is, not what you is not” — Mr. Wizard If you find yourself falling ... be a star. You may be quick, and quickly forgot- ten, but before you pass, leave us amazed! . . . shine bright! M.W. A. LAUREEN JOAN AJOOTIAN Lauren Laurie “Lauraine That ' s my line! . . . Are you staying after? . . . Speedy. Let’s visit the teachers . . How are you? . . . What ' s new? . . Guidance office , . . Let ' s go to McDonald ' s . . The Carpenters Records ... I ' m late oh! What am I going to do? Ambition: To become a teacher. Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Student Govern Day 2,3,4; Track 3, Volleyball 3; Latin Club 4; Frolics 4: Girls State 3. LYNN ANDERSON Andy All the great times in N.S.R.V.S . . . Deb in Canada R.C.F. Greatest years 75-75. When things go wrong as they some- times will, when the road you ' re trudging seems all uphill, when the funds are low and depts are high and you want to smile, but you have to sigh, when care is pressing you down a bit rest, if you must — but never quit. Author Unknown. WAYNE ASHLEY KURT J. BAIER Gimme A Break . Monty Phython . Look at that! . Let ' s go piq out The G R. is Great . . . Hump Day What’s up for tonight’ Nothing S.H.C. . . 1-10 — I ' m a Twinky . . . M 450 someday Intimidation . Chink food Soccer 2,3,4; Indoor Track 3. SCOTT ANDREW BAKER Bake” Boom Boom” Night Train O K. Boys . . gravity drills . . Hu- what . . . Definitely . . . Vail Col- orado ' 75 . . Burt ' s truck . . . White Camaro . Zoof ... I heard that Primo! ... It bit me! . . Brother ' s Trans Am . . . Crusin But coach, Jymee J . . . Just smell that clutch burn ... 69 Mustang Torino . . . The jet mobile . . What are you cry- ing about? . . Oh baby cakes . . . grass drills with Phil C . Endless seas and sunsets. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1,2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4 LLBC 3,4. BRUCE C. BALDWIN Juice Bruce Skiing Stowe . . . Macdonalds . . . weekends . T V. . . . Who is Chuckles? glasses? . . . Montego MX . . . touring by bike . . . Diving Mag- nolia . . Vermont up north . plum island . . . drivers ed money . . . snow . . . Saturday Night Line cruising the islands ... 2 weeks vac- ation . . love those Fridays . . . Rockford Maverick . . . tennis . . . car watcher. Ski Team 1,2, 3. 4; Frolics 4; Tennis 4. PATRICIA L. BALLETTO Patty” Trish Ballata M.J W.S.F. 75 . . Thanks Peri . . T.V.K., my starman . . . Ziagy Star- dust and the Spiders from Mars . . . Hey Mary, CRACK BABY CRACK . . . Two dogs and a boy . . . Goldy locks and the three eels . . Garage Parties . . . Cloud Nine and the Quin- tuplets . . . J.T.G Adam at Baldpate . Tunafies forever . . . April counting 200 pennies? . . Hey, Wackie Jackie! . . . King Moses Birdy . . . The New Marine Watching D.B third period . . . D.D. ' 75 . . . Young Hearts Run Free . . . 1984 8 ERIC LEE BANNON ' Ez” Ban on” D.A.F . B H. 76 . . . Poole’s Pub and Grill Bears ' Basement . . Summers in Guatemala . . . Milk and Cookies Sweet Emotion Honor your Boo-Boo . O.B.’s got the bunny . . Wrestling with O B ■ . . Dawson ' s true value hardware . . . It ' s only 5 minutes into Revere . Hey Brain, where do we go now?! . Hey, whose got the car? . Can you give me a ride down town? ’ . . Bathrooms at Keene New Year ' s Eve 75-76 One nighters . . The V.W Wagon The M.G.V. 1 . The dumbest thing I ' ve done? Hitting Corvettes C D. Club . Hardcover with Deb Track 1; Classics Club 3,4; Flinqs 1,2, 3, 4; Student Govt. Day 3. WILLIAM BARON ANDREW NELSON BARR Andy” Summer 76 . . Costa Rica . . Candy . . . The Spanish Inquisition with the Gren . . Dios Mio! I” . . . InTIMidate . . Going back door on the Gren. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Ski Team 2; Indoor Track 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Homeroom rep 1,2, 3, 4; Student Gov . . . day 2,4; Marching Band 1,2; S.H C. . . . 4. GREGORY G. BARR “Wyla Barr Workin ' at the Jumpin ' Car . . Friday night at the Drive In . . . The Wylamobile . . . Swimming for golfballs . . Caddying . . Bottle Brigade . . . Dusty ' s got to be home at 11:00 . . Black Horse Ale forever 8 from Lynnfield and a bottle Cruisin ' Eighth . . . The Buddies . . Booted out of the Library . . . Here comes the Warden . . Destroyin ' Goobs house . . . Don ' t start Studleg Football 1,2; Frolics 4; B 1,2, 3, 4 MICHAEL A. BARRY Mick Mickey Review boards, late bells, crafts . . . What day is it?” . . . Donna, now what do you want to do? Where ' s Jody?” . . “Got a free? I hate the Cafe! . Isn ' t that the pits! . . . Gimme a break. . . . NANA HAR- RIOT ROBBIE . . . Did you go to the bank? . . . Honest ... Did you cheat? . The great escape” Belfree hill 10 18 74 . . . Sundays, Harvard Square . . . L.C.A , Eddie, could be trouble! . . . The bridge . 1270, 2 20 75 . . . Who am I? . Gail Storm social director . . I love my Audrey . . D.G. Sporters . . Pop- pers . DISCO ' S . . Gloria Gaynor P ' Town 75 76 . . . Neuter Rooster I D s . . Mac ' s by the sea Bicentennial . . . MILLIE, friends, sisters, and pals . . . Ken, Pete, and the gang . . Vega ' s, Wow! FT. Lauderdale, Acapulco, Hawaii. DAVID L. BARTLETT Dave Big D” This year is almost over, too bad it couldn ' t of gone on forever . . Hardcover til 5 a m., right Dino . Congratulations Keith, you finally linked the families together . . . Put your hands behind you back ... Oh no Barrets wearing the supers . . . Boston Common at 1 a m. just chuck- ing a frisbee . . . Stevie, Dino, Keith, let ' s get a case and Stevie, you get the homegrown . . Mousey Youngo, let ' s hit the beach, Mouse you get the beers and Youngo and I will get the girls . . Now where ' s Maley? . . . Crosby Stills, Nash, and Young are excellent . . Young Stills concert was decent!! Well that about wraps it up. Take care class of 77. I hope to see you all in a couple of years. Ambition: To go my own way, and to fulfill my dreams to the maxium. NANCY VERA BEARS Nance Vera Gerty Grapes” Fled + Flank . Laure, Boys, Boys, Boys . . . We ll walk you up! . . . Who nose Margi? . . . Seven this time Pammy! . . . Ride with the trio! . . . Four frog kisses . . Honor your boo boo . Out with the girls” ... A pebblestone tiny . Tap dancing! . . . See you at twenty of . . Pooles Pub and Grill . Bears ' Basement . . . Weekends at Payton Lake Eric and Mr. Grouch . . . B H 75-6 and forever. Gymnastics 1,2; Track 1; Musical 3,4; Play 4; Business Staff 2; Powder Puff; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Singers 1,4; Chief Masco; Frolics; Flings 1,2, 3, 4. JENNY LOUISE BEAUJEAN Beau Beaui” Horn players have terrific lips . Daddy! . . EYC . . Maine . Koalas forever . . Why didn ' t you tell me sooner? . . . Australia . Camp- ing . . A177 . . . Time? What ' s that? . Bicycle trips . . . Ernestina . . . Shiny 76 pennies . . . Walking at Crane ' s ... I ' m unraveling, losing touch . . . Briarwood . . G.S.U S.A . . . Marine Biology . . French horns and trumpets . Exchange concerts . . . Over-nighters ... 8 mothers?!? ... Oh Frank, could you please . Letters to Bear. Thespians 3,4; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3,4; Speech Team 3,4; Orchestra 4; Frolics 4; Play 2,3,4 (Business Mgr.); Musical 1,2, 3, 4 (Business Mgr.) 9 ROBERT E. BEMIS III Berno Suzuki dominates! . . . Pukin with Matty . . . Jimmmmaa . . . Kiss me I ' m a jellybean , . . T.K. still owes me six bucks B.S. are blades T.K. has a bone . G.M.C. . Nip- per L.T. . Munchin ' at Mac s. party at McCormac ' s Pull this red wiggler . . . bikin ' with GREEN . . Look!, Ducks! . . . Fleetwood Mac Boz Scaggs. Deca 4 ALAN J. BENSON “Al 1 Albee Thezy Prezy Good old W.B. Benson ' s is Better Your friendly neighborhood Ice Cream Maker . . The only living Abortion ... I have a rehearsal today . . . I am doorman . . . They know that you know that they know the code . . . It is a lie . . . Thesspian Society . Thespian New York Trip My Fair Lady . . . I T S. meeting at 2:45 . Pebblestone Summers SSCAB 2; Play 1,2, 3, 4: Musical 1,2, 3. 4; Business 1,2, 3,4; Crew 3,4; Frolics, Associate Director 4; Singers 1,3,4; Chorale 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; International Thespian Society 3,4 pres. SARAH ELIZABETH BERGSTROM Bergie Early Grad . Lions Head with Dee categories at Berg ' s A-Frame Cathedral Ledge with a pretty cloud walk much Jack? . Baby Duck El flying kites with ' Ludes and McGinn Always re- member the big G . nitti racers Hey Ballett! Bass Pond par- ties MWWO How s your love life, Ang? Meg. Sis and Stowe ' 76 Indian fights with Peterson . Activities: Cross Country 3,4 (Co- Capt ); Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Ski Team 1,2,3; Tennis 1; Track 2. HOLLY BETH BILL Bill Billford The Midnight Stroll, Laura, Jackie, Deb! . . . MWWO . . . J.T.G. or A.T.G Franny and Judy together forever! After the Jr. Banquet D.S.C.J.! Action Chem Blahs! B.B.G. orH.B.G. J Geils and the Wax Museum! . . Crosby Nash . . 5 29 76 Bermuda . . . The Mighty Pumpkineers . The Old Blue Bomb Paranoia Mounts Molly, look, stop, turn, stop . . . 1 1 77 — D D at the D.I.! . Those sideburns Manomet . Toot 9 73 — The happy 3! . . Quarries Garage Parties ■ Bass Pond campouts . Long talks . R C! D M all night talks ' I know I asked for it, but don ' t hit the girls ' No one is wrong at most someone is misunderstood ” — Hugh Prather . . . 9 21 73 . . . Food Fights through Boxford Thanks M.M. for everything . . . WILLIAM BLACKBURN Willie Blopper Hockey games . Wednesday after- noons at Hussey ' s . The Brew Crew . . . Corny ' s allnighter Hey Dale PPWTT. Hey Bill 10-4 cucka mouth . . . D.T. Practice at Hussey ' s house . . Barnacle Bill sing a long . . . Football 76 B.C. guzzlin ' lasagna for 24 . . February vacation . . . Tipithons alright Carol . . re- member the A A meetings Mr. Dun- nan . . . Kathy ' s dinner . . . here comes Walnuts . . It ' s ok Poinsy, . sorry Bogie, I have to study . . . Middleton Square Memorial. Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; D.T. and B.C. 3.4; Baseball 3. PAUL R. BOGART Bogie “Bog Going up to Maine in the back of Bar- ry ' s truck . . . Every Wednesday at Hussey ' s house . . . Middleton Road with Officer French . . . Hey Jasper, come here Hey Huss, How s Carol? . . Way to go Baby Cakes . . Saturday night with the Brew Crew . . Corny’s all nighter . . . B.C. Guzzlin ' . . Singing songs at Blackies . . Summer of 75 , Good Times Where ' s C.B.B., he knows . 10-4, we got a cuckamouth . . . Kathy ' s Diner . . D.T. practices every day . . End of school parties at Stal- lards. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Brew Crew 2,3,4 etc. . . . ; Bachelor 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics. 4. EDWARD BOHEMIER Ed Who wants to go get coffee? . . . Look, I made it finally ... I gotta get a job . . . Yeah, I got a free . . Good Harbor and Di . , . McDonalds Deb and Ellen . . . It ' s summer and beaches forever . . And I ' ve only just begun. DIANE ELIZABETH BOLEN Di Debo Don’t worry about it . . Mac ' s Dou- ble W.O. . . Cape Cod and the cum for fun . Franny and Judy in the bag . . . One dark foggy night . . Beverly and Gloucester — you guys, I think there trying to get us drunk Sneaking out the window!? . But Ma, it wasn ' t my fault! . . The other place and M.M. . . . Skimobiling up Mt. Washington Bolen ' s food fight . . . Cape Cod Colesium Taxe . . . I’ll get my license some day . . . GGZ 52 . . . Willy ' s jeep . . Summer of 75 . . Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4 ROBERT W. BOLEN JR. Bob Rob J. Geils and the wax museum . food fights with H.B. . . . 383cuda . . Bass pond . . Cabaret with Mac . . . kicking LeBel Beach boys . . . crash Kelly thanks . . my silver dol- lar ... I am late . . . F.N.F the Bus . . . Prom AD 76 . . Snowball fight at the Bolens . . . Canoe trip 50, 80 . . it and thing 5 29 76-? . . . nice view . . the Cape . . . surprise your 18 . Blasting crew . Mrs . H. Bones . . . Phil twice in the back . . . Beethoven . . . snowballs at Cusacks . . . LeBels mailjeep . . . Ambition: try to keep people laughing and to be happy! Flockey 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; Frolics 4; Auto 3,4; B A Club 1,2, 3,4. SCOTT BORTZFIELD I decline To walk the line They tell me that I ' m lazy Wordly wise I realize That everybody ' s crazy A womans voice reminds me To serve and not to speak Am I myself or just another freak ” Walter Beckes Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Journalism 4; Frolics DEBORAH A. BOUCHARD Debbie Deb De-bor-ah My car ' s broken down again . . Pat, can I please have a ride home . . Fley Jim, what do ya want to do? . . . Denisee, you ' re a riot . . . Gullible . . . You be you, I ' ll be me . . . You Turkey! . . . Roccos, Supinos or Mac ' s? . . . WICKED” . . . Jimmy and all the wonderful times . . . ' Honey buns . . . I ' m in another world . . Maine, N.H. or Vermont Take it easy . . . Catch ya later . . . Cindy and Linda one more year . . . Sis Terry, ONLY three . . Kan- f omanaos . . . Wow . . . Phew . . . hank God I made it . . . Ambition: To live a happy life, to have a successful career, be with Jim and see the world. DEC. A.; 3,4; Frolics 4. PAULINE K. BOUCHARD Never forget the great walks with Sally and Lois . . . Lollipops and Ital- ian Ice . Lake street Gang . . Cruisin Friday nights, McDonalds . . . Bali Hai . . Diving into rocks! . . . Richardson ' s Dairy . . . Rusty ... My geese won ' t bite! . Honest to God! . . . I ' m sorry, but I have to babysit. . . . Good luck to future cousins . . . MARK WILLIAM BOURGEOIS Sparky Bouji” Where’s the nearest garden If it ' s still standing, nail it again . . Jeep or the Stang with Jack, Smit and Glen, don’t forget the MIC . . . Let ' s go shooting . 357” . . Blowie Owie . . Mt Washington, let ' s toast My heros, Clint Eastwood and Hatchet Jack 10-4 it ' s smiling Freddy . L.T.L at Oshcosh 95 screen I think it ' s raining . . . Let ' s go, I can ' t shut it off . . Alligator Bait . . . Biken keepem ' on 1 wheel . . . Junior High camp outs, let s go roaming . . . It ' s either Bald or Bass . Everybody ' s up at B wing boys room . . . Cate food fights, make a barikade . . . Watermelon surprise The masked raid at Cusack’s, we were only kidding . . . First things first, let ' s get a beer . . The canoe trip 50 + 80. WILLIAM J. BOURGEOIS Bopa Borgis” Beaull” Wendy and me Tps ski hill . . . EJ ' s Plum Island and W Beach . . New Years Eve . . . Friday ' s Pool Hall . 114 Drive In . Bass pond . . . Sunday at Rockport .2 years and 2 months of love and happiness with Wendy and more to come . . Bondo Mobile Me and Deb at my store . . Michele LeBell, Dougy, Martiney, Lizzy Borden, Joey, Hard-cover-Drive in-Hard cover Out of gas . . . Noungo and Aerosmith . . . Tango and a head cold ... 24 Bot tles of Beer in the jeep . . 360 degrees in the lot . . Smit Mobile, hunting in Maine . . Pick and Cath, Mary Tylor of John Wayne . . Mt. Washington with Chris, Dave, Paul, Kevin, Mark . . 99 Sarrah and Summer school . . . Good bye and good riddance to Masco ... 1 Black Russian and 1 Sombreno easy on the water . MATTHEW I. BOYLE Matt State Wrestling Tournament . . 1 100, 107, 121, the three magic weight classes . . . Goodness . . . Matt what’s wrong with my bike? Ah it ' s something I know that . . Theo let ' s go blasting . . Me Ed and Theo B ' ng iron . . . Hey Dale this is my le corner (Boom)! . . How much do you weigh? . . . Heff! . . 1 14 Dl good times and a joke . . You Whimp ... I hate loosing weight . . . Check these pecs . . . Like my truck? . Beep Beep . . . 16 gal . . . Grappling is great . . . She ' s alright Theo scoop me up so we can slap in that new part Prudy you awake? . . The kid finally gets his license . . Beer in the hair, but it s all in the past . Mr. Puleo grap- pling coach ... I had a good time . . . Dan Gable Football; 1,2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Wres- tling Tri-Captain LAURA J. BROCKELMAN BROCK GERMANY 76 . Saarbrucken . . Eschringen Pils . . . Peters Pub . Andy . Arno . . Stephen . Norbert . . ALPS . . Peter Frampton . . . Kwak Kwak . Pinto Blues . Wasted Days and Wasted Nights . . Kangamanaus Hyw . Covered Bridge 45 . Blackberry Cr. 7 . . . Summer “74 “75 . . . Ropeswina 75 . . . Smaller Bit . Where ' s tne party . . Little Setter . . . T.T.M S.A. . Awful Sir French again? . . , Man-O-War . . . Turn off the easy bake . . Jay Peak 73 74 “75” “76 . . . July 4th . . Kangamangus with Kris and Sue . Bonanza . . Who ' s that behind the tree . . Boz? . . Spueter Trud . Only the free can be educated, Only the educated can be free. Ambition: Go to Germany once again. Softball 1, Ski Team 1,4; Swim Team 2, German Exchange Program 11 a BROOKES Brookes ' I ' ve been robbed . . Use the whole width ... I know it s a rubber school. . . . They ' ll roll their own . . . Gemot . Radio Club 1,2. THADDEUS B. BROWN Thad” Speedy Twinkle Toes” HHIa! . . . Hi ya doing? . . . We ll see . Lance you will never make it on top . . . Wanna fight? . . . Pebble- stones . Chicken for dinner . . .Got any gum? Chorale 2,3,4; Singers 1,2,3, 4; Span- ish Club 2,3 (Pres ), 4 (V.P.); Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Play 3,4; Frolics 4; Speech Club 4; ABC Student 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 1. MARK E. BRYANT “Schnauzer Schnauz The long last but not forgotten . . . MRC gang. J.H.J.R.P.C., and S.M. . still lives . Wednesdays with M.P. and big J.C . Snake killing and Witch hunts . My brain hurts J B G Aunt Matilda and the Rambling Man . . , Ram on, Mrs. D The FBI, CIA, and BBC . . Loonys . Foam Rubber and Truck Drivers . Hot Topping . . Sheep and Rocks Mike Ellis . Sweep- ing Rt 114 . Nights at Joe’s . Full Service Bank . . . Tony ' s Pizza Ablatross (on a stick) . N Y Afternoon ' s wings . “We ' ve all gone crazy lately. MARY ANN BUCKLEY The Gold” Mare Buck Nights at the beach . . Boro Bora ' s at C B s . . the Benson ' s Bunch Reality is a dead bluebird . . . Saturday football games . . tourna- ments . . . Uncle George . . . 0 K. L A . . . New York . . . M.W K. . . Thanksgiving in Maryland . Diet Pepsi . I ' m scared . . . BIZARRE . . . Trips to Mac ' s . empty theaters . Mark Me, I ' m broke! Frolics? . . . What Frolics? . . exchange concerts . . . 1 wanna drive! Fiddler in Boston . . . Dave and Mrs. Ray . . . Let ' s put on a show!” . . pebblestone summers Eric and the red Pinto . . . Activities: Chorale 3,4 Singers 1,2, 3, 4 Powder Puff 3 Play 3 Musical 3,4 Color Guard 2,3,4 Speech 3,4 Set De- sign 3,4 Business Staff 2,3, Pebble- stones 3,4 Frolics 4 (General Manager) THEODORE PETER BUITING “Ted It ' s Harvey Forman time! . . 6:15 . . . what results! . . . only .0001% error . . . ST650 ' s are great . love those moguls . . . Sugarloaf stinks . . purple dizulars . . spontaneity . . dead elephants swinging on strings . . . skiing is a state of mind . . . magnesium . . mass IS NOT weight . . shoot out in K113 . . . kicked out again! . . . want to go bowling? . . . truth is beautiful but B S. is the essence of success. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Skiing 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Math Team 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 2,3,4; German Club 3,4 (Pres ); National Honor Society 3,4 (V Pres ); Arrowhead; Student Gov ' t 3,4; Boy ' s State; Frolics; Sandbox 1,2,4 (Co- Capt.) SUZANNE BULLENS Suki “Suke Bull ' ' “Zoo-Zoo Billie Jean King . . . Jan 23, 1976 . . . Ya, Cindy sings with Elton John, she’s my sister! . . . July 4th Concert . . . Virgina Slims . NFA . . SDASN N.H. FFC . . . Goose Rocks Beach Maine, Best beach around . Hey, What ' s up? . . . What cha doin ' tonight? . . . Party . . . Let ' s get ROWDIE whooo! . Summers in Pa Oh, sure . . . Hey Gertie, you old bitty? — Love, Ethel . . . Friends must last FOREVER. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; MITOBO 4; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Field Hockey 2,3; Leader ' s Club 2,3 (Treas ); Set Design Comm. 4; Project Adventure Leader 4. MARIE KAREN BUSHEE Bush Mary Maggie” Marushka Where ' s Marie? . . . Don ' t you know when I turn sideways I disappear? . . . Fitzy, I know how to climb fences! . . . C.C. has nice scenery . . . Cruisin ' down the road in my boat . . . Boston and N.H . Hey Tree, how ' s Aunt Agatha? . . . Col- orado someday. KEVIN P. BUTLER But” Mad-dog JR Angry Puppy Where ' s the party? . . Summer of ' 76 Aerosmith . . Can ' t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS, Petroleum transfer engineer . . . Moonpenny Drive No Chick, you won ' t flip it ... 71 Vega, 427 . . . Snowball fights at Bolen ' s . . . Chick, crack me a cold one . . But s Bahamas . But s Exxon Cruisin ' Perkins Row . . . Steve Miller Band . . . Schlitz . Act straight, it ' s the cops . . . Good times all the time. Wrestling 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2; Auto 3,4; B A Club 1,2, 3, 4; Good time 1,2,3, 4. 12 PATRICIA BUTLER Pat But Patty” Junk . . . Colorado Outward Bound, summer of 76 . . . Holy Cross, 14,002 ASL . . . I AM NOT KEVIN S SISTER! . . . riding forever . . . Colorado . . . friends . Ambition: Private Artist Activities: Spring Track 2,3,4, Powder Puff 3 Frolics 4 (set designer) MATTHEW G. CALLAHAN Matt Getting fired at Hackett ' s . . Night tennis . . Last tango at Margi ' s . Elton John 7 6 76 Weiss? Scheiss? . . . RMR PP IV . . . Calblade Activities: Football 1,3 Cross Country 2 Track 1 JOHN CAMERON 16 years in N.J . . Left with little re- grets . . . Strange coincidences . . . Jersey memories Playing a marathon dance . . . Sandy hook Elberon . Boats on the Navasiak . . . Cedar Creek . . Parties . . Hitchin ' . . Talking to the hills . . . Haskell . . . Stone pony . . Dares ' Les Paul . . . Glass Dan, Brian, Kathy, Andre ' , Dr. B Nick . . . Freshman Hockey Club 1; Outdoor Track 1; Varsity Hockey 2,3. LAURA ANN CAMERON Shorty” Cape Cod 74 . . . C.S.N.Y. concert . . . open parties! . . . Maine at 2:00 am . Sky-View . . . Jackie, its time to wake up! . . . August 26, 1976 . . . head-on collision with the ground . . New Hampshire at 3:00 am . . . John . . . 2 six packs . . . rocks are a rush! . . 195 at 95 . . . Boston-lost- Arlington??? . . . Yeas concert . . No, he ' s not my husband or a relative! Activities: Frolics 4 French Club 1,2, Latin Club 3,4 French Exchange 3 Track 1 PAMELA R. CARNEY “Pam ' 1 Pammy Sailing through life . . Preppies . . Soccer and skiing T.T.F.N Really?! . . . Sunshine . . . Dinny skipping? . . . April in Paris . . . I ' M NOT YELLING!! . . . “Kiddie Litter?” . Anteaters . . . Freckles . Wool sweaters Peace of Mind N.C. . Get your act to- gether! . . . Lefty My E C sum- mers . Loggins and Messina . . . When it ' s right, you ' ll know it.” . . . Be yourself Accept me as I am so I may learn what I can become. Radio Masco 4; Speech Club 3,4; Basketball Cheerleading 2,3; Hockey Cheerleading 4; N.H.S 3,4; Powder Puff 3; Pep Squad 2; Singers 1; Homeroom Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Track (Man- ager) 2; Frolics; French Club 1 (Treas ), 2 (Pres ), 3; French Exchange 3; MITOBO PATRICIA ANN CASHMAN PATTY Surprise at my house . . m m ' s . . No tops at Randall ' s . . Hogan ' s Hero ' s . . . Yes, that ' s my Fiat! . M.J.S. forever . T L.C . Tears in our beer . Vermont . . Don ' t call me Linda! . . . Grapes and Honey . . . Saturday ' s in Boston No we re not sisters . . . 5 7 76 ... All my fantastic friends ... the ocean . I ' ll go first! . . . Judy Pal . . . Pray Monty, Pray . . Men in Uniform . . . That ' s my Popeye! . . . C — you later Art Heart head, get some ice . . My mothers embroi- dery P.L.E R L A M J.L.W E Majorette 2,3,4; Varsity Gymnastics 2,4; Powder Puff 3,4; MITOBO CHRISTOPHER H. CASTNER Chris Hank Summers at Boothbay . . The big adventures at the little house Casa de le Reefer The mighty stiffs . . 4 in a MG, yes sir officer . . . Gas caps are my specialty, Laura . . . Got any s pills? . . . Fren- chy and the can of sprite COD . . . 9 14 75 . . First time at the Cape . . Sorry, Bob I was just crashin ' in . . . Burnin ' oil . . . Let ' s go COSIES . Rack ' Em Mainebound . . . It ' s been real . . . See Ya 1 Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; (Ass Capt ); Classics Club 4; Frolics SCOTT CASWELL Bog Thursday night truckers . . . Buick . muffin in the morning . . . Wolf whistle Honda ' s. 13 JUDITH ANN CATALDO Judy Bagle Jude ' 1 Summer of 76 in E B Attacked at 3 a m . Good Fri. 74 . . You guys, I do have an !! . . . Patty Pal BULLWINKLE!? . . Surprise 10 1 76 . Andy hon and Marky hon Rileys Roast Beef — what a night . Countdown Linny, pr 4 9 9 76 . . Revere Beach w the gang . No tops at Randall ' s . “I ' m not skinny! Wandering eyes . . .So, I have long eye lashes: Ah well, what are ya gonna do . You guys, guess what! Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Member of the Jet Set 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4 SHARON LUISE CAULFIELD ALFIE I am not ashamed of the Gospel — it is the power of salvation to all those who believe Get all excited! . . . Garland . . . Your life or your lupins! Maranatha . . mellow, moody, misty and melancholy . . New York and my Broadway beat All God ' s children got soul! . . . Hop, Baffy . . . But I AM Jewish! . . . the sea . Exodus . Prescott, will you please scream?! . . piano . . Psalm 137 . . . Nantucket and a solitary sunset . . . The King ' s daughter is all glori- ous within CALIFORNIA!!! . . Hear, O Israel! The Lord our God, the Lord is one! Homeroom Rep 1; Classics Club 3,4; Business Staff 2,4; Band 1,2; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Chorale 3,4; Rock Ensemble 4; Play 4; Musical 1,4; Frolics 4; Outer Mongolian Exchange 1,2, 3, 4; ZOT 4 (Head Ant); Mitobo CAROLYN ANN CAVANAUGH You ' re just jealous . . . I can ' t, I ' m too busy today . . . Oh, what the heck People who need chapstick ought to be ashamed of themselves . S D let ' s drop out Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2,3; Cross Country 4; Speech Club 2,3 (Sec.), 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Singers 1,2; Pit Orchestra 2,3,4; Powder Puff; Orches- tra 4; MITOBO. LINDA CHANDLER Lin Blinky K.J P “66 3 muskateers . . Friends . . preppy ... I have learned that to be with those I like is enough Kev . BANANAS, all of you!. Mr. M Left, Right Face. 1-2!,. Smile, for the world is better off with a song . COWABUNGA Gerry Jose . . Noel . . . gypsy . . . Sadie . Barb” . . . Friday, the 13th . . . D A D. ... 1st period library . . . We ' ve only just begun” . . Finally . Activities: Band 1,2, 3, 4 Speech Club 3,4 Ski Club 2 LINDA CHRISTIAN Bo- Ford Pinto . . . L.B . . . T.D Lookout Precious Setter . . Suzuki 185 . Party Later Trud . Plymouth N H . The Tapes . T.T.M.S.A . . . Great Day . . Bozo? Who me? Brockel creature . Let ' s go tobogganing, Kris Go around it Dix! Go around it! Impress this, Loehr . . . Happy Birthday Pablo . . . Easybake! ... To each his own . . . Man-O-War! . . . Close my window . . . ' 76 Vermont with Scoops . . . New Years ' 76 . . another bowl of heavenly hash . If a man does not keep pace with his companions, Perhaps it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, However measured or far away. Thoreau JANICE GAIL CHULUDA Jan Chile Salisbury ' 75 76 . . . grounded . Roger-babes . . . 7 27 76 Di- nosaur Club . . . Hurry up Myers you ' re so slow . . T.D. the H.L.T. Our N.H.S. outings . . . Jane, don ' t say that! . . . Our friend, Jausie . . . Skydive Rhonda? . . . Uh, I ' m sorry if you can ' t hear the radio . . Frampton . . 112-42-100 . HoJo honey . . . 3x5 ' s in my locker . . . OOPS, almost forgot Quebec! . . I ' m neutral . . . Congratulations Auntie 1 ... Oh no, I ' ve got something in my eye My car ' s all better . . The beginning of the beginning National Honor Society (Sec.) 3,4; French Club 1,2,3 (Sec., vice Pres); Nurses Club (Sec.) 2; Classics Club 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Homeroom Rep 2,3,4; Frolics 4; MITOBO 4 (Organiza- tion Ed.) GEOFFREY T. CIRINNA Geoff Sugarloaf ' 75 and ' 76 . . Watkin s Glen . . Party at Bass Pond . . . Two wheels go faster than four . . . Suzuki 500 s . . . Stream . . . Michelob forever ... Ski Team 3,4; Classics Club. PERI COHEN Winkle” Per Perwinkle” Crazy woman . . Ang, remember “Our Place”?. . New years Eve Arizona I ' ll be back! . . . Simon Soretine our 32 ft. sloop . . . Booth- bay . . . Love is souls . . . Patty ' s Patty . . . T.T.C. . . . What would I have done without Blackhall? . . the Individualist . . . Bob Dylan Ex- periences are neither good nor bad, they’re just indifferent creating situa- tions . . . acadia . . . the innocence in children . . parties at Bass What ' s a friend? . . . Smile the sun is out . . I used to count lovers like railroad cars. I counted them on my side, lately I don ' t count nothing, I just let things slide” ... I am me ... “I am on a lonely road and I am travel- ing, looking for the key to set me free — Joni Mitchell 14 DIANNE LYNN COLE Di ’ C B I want my salt water Taffy! Hey Cherie babe, Let ' s go to the Cobbler ' s Bench . H.J.C. . . Truckin ' at 2 a m. . . Beep the horn! . . . Disco on wheels . . . flying home . . 8 8 76 . . Dancing through Europe . . . Surprise! 10 1 76 . . . CC ' s and Chip n ' Dip at Cheryl ' s . . . MaryBeth, Will you argue with me?” Gymnastics 1,3; Champigny Ex- change 3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics (Girls Chorus Line); Senior Christmas Party Comm; Mitobo Staff. STEPHEN PETER COLLARD Steve” The midnight psycho rides again . Hi Ho . . S Box away . . . Chil- dren of the night . . And we got so loaded . . Bo-ring . . Feed your chipmunks . . . Mickey Morse ' s silly e . . . George Horn ' s 37 First On i Day . . Pesty little under classmen . . . JAMES P. COLTER Colt” Como” Idaho Hi, How are ya . . . Cl if . . . Christmas 75” with best friends at Attitash . . These were the good old days . . . Winter 76 . . . “Skiing” . . Let ' s hit the slopes!!! . . . Lasagne for 24 . . Water skiing at Cannon . . . Help me Leash, I don ' t want to go swimming . . . Moon- penny!! . Summer 76 . . . Visit- ing A.J.M. in Ct. . . Best times of my summer . . . Hearing the best with my best friend . . . Landslide! . . . Angry Eyes!! Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1,4; B.C. 3,4; Frolics. GAYLE E. CORNING Whale” Grove. . .Hamilton. . . B.D. — G.W C.C. . . . 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 ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry, and all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be PF JAMES COUGHLIN “Yimmy C ” Haffenreffer Private Stock 55 Chevies . . . Parte, Party all night long Summer of ' 76 Smok- ers workshop . . Schooner Saloona . . . View for a brew . Zappa . . . Snapper 18 . . Tequilla . . Hooda . . Thursday nights TTMSA . . Miquel . . Weilers, the ugly stick! . . Baldpate . . . Yes, creature feature . . Boze . . . Blue mercedes never die, they just get smashed up alittle . . Bud Tails, Topsfield Common . . Driven ' the train, high on Cocaine Kan- camangus highway Fitchburg Maine . . Chicoreva N.H. . . Hooda . . . Ziggy . . Zipper . . . Colt 45 Tails . Mosson Goldens . . . Jimi Hendrix . The trash box Perch Pond . . . Covered Bridge WAYNE A. COULOMBE Coulombo Columbian Putting up with Caswell in the morn . . . How ya doing Wayne . . . Decent . . Ran for pres, for last year Breezy grafics . A.J.’s shirts . . . sleezy rider . Yelling for frogs and tunas . . . Friday moons and Satur- day stars . . Ken ' s leather only 40 bucks but to big . . . Vega now but wait till later on. KIMBERLY J. COX House Kim My green cruise mobile . . Laura s bone pinto . . . TTMSA . . . Wasted times . . Let ' s cruise . . LLOYD FOREVER . . . Tobogganing at Weaten ' s hill . . . Rope swing 1975 . . Sleeping outside WPOD . . . No I got to ride . . No I ain ' t got an interior light in the car Concerts Party, party all night long . Lockwood Lane Lauras turn down the easy bake Working at Rockingham Race Track 1976 Acid Rock . . My pony Rusty and now my filly Julie and Easter too . Skiing in New Hampshire ... My white mouse coat . . Where ' s the party tonight? . . . Ambition: To be happy and learn someday to understand people and to travel out West. Swimming Team 3; Frolics 4. KERRI E. CREAMER Effuul!! . . D.D.G Hey Ful, want some coke? MS. Hey Ful, there’s a 10! . . . Gimme that bottle! . . . Think we ' re being followed you guys . Seen any good movies lately? . Yes concert . W A . . . Gotta say a prayer, Ful . . . Hey, ya got the money? Give the kid a pickle! . . . Deb, we re in 4th! . . . Summer of ' 76 . . . N.H 15 DAN CRESSEY Cres” Cris Dan” The Big D . . . Leaving Early . . . Norman. French Club; Drivers Ed.; Basketball. SARAH NEWHALL DANE Joan, you want to go rollerskating? . . Give me back those buns? . Sharon!. . Where ' s your chapstick? Let ' s go riding . Wait a minute June, which Dave are you talking about? . . . I ' ve got to go to work today . . . Have you got the car? . . . The Homeroom Gang! Good Luck Class of 77! . . . French Club 1,2; Singers 1,2; J.V. Basketball 2; Volleyball 3; Chorus Line 4 KATHRYN M. DANIELS Kitty Kid Kittles I ' m an n + j dough-NUT! . . Old Chevy ' s never die. they just get sick 2 — lot! . What a mind blower . . . I’m a TABAHOLIC! . . TRSS . . . Yep, my brother lent me his car AGAIN! If you see someone with- out a smile, give them yours! ... I gotta go get BOZ! . . Summers forever Trans Am, someday . . . WASHINGTON HERE I COME! Deca Club Sr. year! ELLEN DAVIS I ' m not a brain — I got a C22 in His- tory! . I’ll lose weight someday . Ellen, you ' ll never make a bari sax player ... I hate sprints! . . . Tooti-Fluti award . . How can you stand running that much? ... I hope he doesn ' t ask me to impro- vise!” . . Track 1,2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; Cross Country 3,4 (co-capt); Gymnastics 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4 (pres), Stage Band 4; Rock Ensemble 4; Pit 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4 (co-capt); Leader ' s Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4; Frolics 4 LAWRENCE RICHARD DAVIS Larry” L.D . The Junior-Senior Prom . . All the years at Masco High, and being with the great members of the faculty. Track 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4; Soccer 2. PATRICIA K. DAWES Trisha I ' m gonna go see my kids Oh, I wish it were Friday . . . FOOD . . I ' m on a diet again . The ROOM . . Suebee . . Hey Farley . . . No, Val ' s not my sister . . Biolumines- cents? Gymnastics 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Stage Crew 1,3; Frolics 4 VALERIE LANGE DAWES Val Pugs” Mai Maine Mousam Lake . May 7, 1973 . . . Sherrybank . . . Summer of 74 Chevalier . . . PVT. E.F.B. Jr . Sanford Parties . . . Acton Fair and those girle shows . . . skiing at night The Tarzan swing cruzin ' with Sally . Being with good friends; Cherie, Di, Mary Beth 9 27 75 . . . Lucifers . . . West Roxbury . . Hyde Park Pleasent mt Oh, those Saturday nites at Old Orchard . . Paper . . . Get a load of that hunk! ... I want an Opel Manta . . assis sur la. . . Whiskey Sours and Sombrero ' s . . Do I talk a lot? ... Hi Hun! . . . Mroff No.” . . . Mark . . . George Carlin Rod Stewart . . . Thanx Mom and Dad! . . Stage Crew 1,2; Track 1,2; Gymnas- tics (manager) 2,3; Classics Club 4; Powder Puff 4; Mitobo; Frolics. KRISTINE DAY Kris Sissy” Are you ready for the country because it ' s time to go . . Someday I ' ll be there . . . June 76 . . . You came in the dark of night and held my hand . . . Music! . . . Jazz, Rock, Blue- grass . Always partying with Linda Laura . . . College? . . . Yeah, I understand life has its ups and downs . . . No, I ' m not always happy — I just love to smile ... To each his own. Ambition: To love and understand all I see and to live happily the way I want to be 16 PAULINE E. DAY Hey Day ' ' PA L . Good times in Pittsfield and Northwood N.H. . . . Summer of 76 . . . Throw it now! . . Your house or mine for lunch? . . . McDonald ' s curb stone Who put that tree there? . . . March ‘72” Laura, wrong house — Danvers Nov. 2nd Sugar . . D.D.Q. . . You armpit muffler! . . Rain, Snow, we will go Drisc! . . . Seen any good movies lately? . . . Ambition: To be happy and live in N.H THOMAS DEANS Tom” “Deansy” “T.D.” How much do you weigh? . . . Friday nights at the 114 Boxford Summer at Price s Farm . DOB . . . ‘ ' 187 ... I don ' t know . . . Lets get out of here . . . What ' s your name? Wrestling 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; CAROLYN ELAINE DECKER CAROL” DECK” C.T.J.D. . . . We re not Flying angels, we re Hell ' s angels . . . S.M. ' s car and a tree . . . Living at Klosowski’s Ridgefield, Conn, movies . . long distance calls . . . Canada 75, the quiet touch . . . C O M E . . the fu- ture . . . Fort Knox . . . three pieces of apple pie . . . deepness . . . S.A. ' . . . green m m ' s . . . Yes I do match Jody . . What ' s a driver ' s license?? . . . Let’s go pool hoppin ' Putt ' s ... a new diet every day ... A small party with Tim and Rick . . Erin and the Firecrackers ... It takes so long to wash my hair . . stuffed animal friends are best . . Jody, get homesick much? Where? Where? . . . making eye contact, visit the Forest the box. Homeroom Rep. 1,2 gymnastic 1,4; Tennis 2; Volleyball 2; homecoming 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4; Mitobo JAMES JOHN DECOULOS Pyro” Jim Beware of Greeks that bear gifts! . . . Acquisition from Tanner City . . . Screwy knee . . . Latin IVE scholar Can you go over that again? . . . Latin Club 3,4; Indoor Track 3; Base- ball 3; Football 4 CHARLES RAYMOND DENAULT JR. Chick “Chickie” The MEAN Bronco . Herrick Rd , Don ' t worry But, I won ' t flip it Moonpenny . . Snowball fights at Bolens . Myer s party — Who punches trees? . Barnacle Bill sing-alongs . . Hey But crack me a cold one . Lasanne for 24 Les- lie how did your car get over there? . . Pickerings true Value . . Santa Claus . . My Son Weasel . The Idaho Hellride . Camping out with the boys . . The truth is I don’t give a Sh-t . Fleetwood Eagles — Eat your heart out But . The Stooges . You ' ve got a friend . Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2; Good times 1,2, 3, 4; Automo- tives 3,4; B A. Club 1,2, 3, 4 JANE de WINTER L.C. Janie-babes” Breakfast in Quebec . T.D and the H.L.T. Our friend Jausie Jan ' s SECRET admirer Lake Francis . . . Hey Rhonda your hair is green! Love those shoes, can’t see any ring!!! . . . 112-42-100 . Con- grats Auntie II . . . I ' m going to tell him Janice, especially about those phone calls!!! . . . Hey Senora! . Our NHS outinqs Of course I did my Calculus Mr Hussey, Don ' t I al- ways Loren? . . Our boys, right Jan? (How could we?). But I didn ' t go over the curb Braaack I honestly do Alfie . . . somethings in my eye . . Pit stops ... Fly Skye 76 N.H.S. 3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Classics Club 4; Mindscape 3,4; Powder Puff 3.4; Arrowhead 4, MITOBO; Frolics 4; ANDREA DIBENEDETTO Ang Love Story M.T T.T. Victor croaked . Catagories at Bergie s . . . Sunrise, Dee? . . Christmas 75 crash Roundies Pleasant Mt. with Beth . Bar Harbor . Pebble Beach dark nights at Duck Brook . . . It s not a Nova! . Are you a bird? . . . Glen, Lets flirt . . . Talks with Deb . Our Place, Right Peri? . . Bar Harbor and Jackies Suburu A dream come true . . Those elementary school days . . . Best Friends?, Dan? . . . Sorry . . . Thanks Bob 5 14 76 . . . Stringbean at Daves . . . tis a good thing to laugh at any rate! . . . Gymnastics 1,2; Student Council 1; Corresponding Sec. 2; Treasurer 3,4 Leaders Club 2,3,4; ABC Liason Comm 1,2, 3, 4; Regional Adv Council 3; Frolics (General Manager) 4 SCOTT ANTHONY DIVENUTI Tex Devo” Deve five cases at Bergstroms fly bird- ie fly! . . . “TEEEEX . . E.R C., S R C. . . Wrestling in the T mobile running into snow banks! . . . another Bass Pond weekend all nighter at Bald Hill . . E.J.’s on Tuesdays . . Lasagna for 24; Dan the puke puke a duke . the drive- inns with Freddy . . Canoe Trip down the Ipswich .50, 80 The Par- sonage Lane Raiders . . hunting in N.H. . . garage parties, N. Conway . . . snowballs at Cusacks . . smelly doo! Football 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4 (capt ); B.A forever 1,2, 3, 4. 17 JOHN H. DICKSON Dix Weekends are made for Haffenreffers Baxter State Buzz on . . Sugar Loaf 76 Fryes Leap , . Let ' s go Red Nect Hunting in Frye-burg Maine . Bud Tails . . Full Tilt Boogie . My Mercedes will never die Summer of 76 . . . Hawaii 76 Temple Balls . . . Help me Wizard Radio Tower . Lord, won ' t you buy me a Mercedes Benz Stay high N.S. . The Boys Deca 4; Frolics 4; PBO 3,4; Smoker ' s Workshop 1,2, 3, 4 CYNTHIA ANNE DONAHUE Cindy” 7 8 76-Tom and Epstein on the train from Boston . Blue berries in French class . . Skiing at Loon . Who ' s got the car today? Disco on wheels . . P.A. France . . La Chandel at Plum Island Macbur- gers and Superfrites Where are we going for lunch? Summer of 76 in York at the W.B.T.S. . . Latin IVE Scholars . Danvers Square and the Bonfire Classics Club 1,3,4; Frolics 4; Pow- derpuff 3,4; Swimming 3; French Club 1; French Exchange 3. DAVID DOUCETT Super Duce” Duce McDonalds Trumpet players have terrific lips! . . . Oh Wow Man. What ' s happening? Definitely, I love it. That ' s cool man Far out freaky man . . Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun . . . What ' s wrong with Fords? Chevy ' s aren ' t the heavies! ... I feel like a hamburger Project Adventure monkey Hang it up Hal! . . I can ' t go to the eyeball. Got to work at 3 a m in the morning Hay Burnout! . . . What ' s wrong with Pintos? . . . Breaker 6 for that 1 Super Duce . . I thank all the people that made this Senior Profile possible Band 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 1.2, 3, 4; Rock Ensem- ble 1,2, 3, 4; Pit Orchestra 2,3,4; Driver Ed 3; Masco Lunch 1,2, 3, 4; Out to Lunch 1,2, 3, 4 LEE ANNE DRISCOLL EFFUUL! . . . D.D.G ... Hey Ful, give me some coke! .1 think we ' re being followed, me and my big mouth Give me that bottle! . . Seen any good movies lately? My life is in your hands . W A . Ya, I got the money . . . Give the kid a pickle! Hey Ful, quick, say a prayer. LISA ADELE DRUMMON II Bitch Shinako . . In love with a rock star The Bigbush N Y ALBINOS . . . To the Wongs . Johnny and Edgar Winter ... 7 Tome Vd Drogas? . BITCH I can ' t think I ' m all starry eyed . . . I ' ve seen all good people turn their heads each day, so satisfied I ' m on my way LORI DUCLOW Ducky Duke What ' s a Jon Spotted Bird? . Sally at the barndoor Don ' t hit her!” . June — Whet ' s a drawf? . . . The Night Raiders . . Ginger . . . The Mad Bomber . , , I ' m falling . . . MICHAEL DEWEY DUFFY “Duff Hey Mikey” Mike PAAAARRRRTTY! . . . Let ' s go bowl- ing on Friday night . . . Labor Day at Kennebunk Port . . How about some gum? . . . Later . Hi Shorty . . . Going camping in the Maine woods . . . .Open campus wrecked the fun sneaking out of school for lunch Jeff and Jeff ink . . What away to make a buck . . . Ping Pong competition . . . Breaker one-nine . Chevy trucks are great . Let ' s hit the Strand to- night . . If . . . Don ' t worry about it . Beach Boys, and Aerosmith Let ' s just veg-out and listen to the beat Band 1 Basketball 1,2; Soccer 3,4 Swimming 3,4; Latin Club 3; Frolics 4 SALLY DUNN Sal Well Done Dunn Bermuda . . . Summer of 76 . . . J.C . . . Penny and Diehard running strong . Mrs. Ryan ' s Biology class S N . L D , and R S. . What a hack job! . . . J.S.B. . . and be parting ways on the trail . E.J.F.C. everlasting . . . “The Nightraiders” Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. 18 MATHEW D. DUSTIN ' Matt ' ' Dusty You goob . . . Whimp . The Strand in Ipswich on Friday Night Mac’s after the game . WBZ-FM . . The Fair and Perdue Chicken . . . You clown! . . That’s Hysterical . . . That ' s a very definite maybe . . . Basketball with Joe and Mr. Murphy Soccer 3; Basketball Manager 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3; Student Trainer 4; Band 1.2, 3, 4. STEVEN DAMON DUSTIN Dust “Dusty Down the Flicks Friday night . . . A Grecian urn full of orange gophers . Summer of 76 . Going to Maine Sat. Night . . . Cross Country Skiing at Moose Mountain Lodge for the weekend . . Swimming at U V D Hey, you almost 18, what’s your name? . . . Who’s driving tonight . . . If I can get the car DOB 4 . . Going to Mac’s afterward. Football 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep 2,3,4; Band 1,3,4; Frolics 4; MITOBO; B 1,2, 3, 4. DALE EDDY “Ed Gunner” Let’s go pool hopping, Fern . . . Where’s CBB? . . . Oh really ... I don’t drink it taste like Wally, what the hell!! . . . SF’ed at Corny’s all nighter . . . Hey, Blapper PPWTT Rowdy at 114 Drive-in Hey, Atom, here comes F nuts What a joke! . . . (Boom!) . . . Ah, Matt some favorite corner . . . HOW much do you weigh! . . . Hey, Prim in the wheelhouse Basketball 1,2,3; Wrestling 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; (Captain). WILLIAM C. ELLIOT Bill Helliott Volare’ Kid” Hey you seen But . . Chick you need a ride . . The Three Stooges . . . Hey, your mother and my mother are both mothers . . Bill ' s Pool . . . Whadda ya mean, Bill . . Why didn’t you call me Maine . . Cruisin the A . . Bill-But-Chicks Garage . ' 65 Vette convertable . . . Crack me a frosty . . Barnacle Bill sings alone . . . Toys in the attic . . . Camp out at Rowley Bridge . . Bass Pond . . . Steve Miller Band . Football 1; Wrestling 2; B A. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Auto Lab 4 LAUREL EVANS Laurie Lori “Lau CLIVE . . December 6, 1974 . . Sunrise Road . . . Camping out . Sneaky, Sneaky . . Grounded again . Hey Al . . Can ' t wait to go ski- ing .. . Sugar loaf 76 . . .12 Baby Roses and Champagne . That was a rush I have to go home now Gayle don ' t forget laughing in Bradley Palmer and your pink silk pants, and S.M. . Lisa, shall we run to Hamilton again? , Braces = Good times bye, bye . . . Deca Club Frolics 4 JOHN J. FARLEY Hey Jeff, you wanna bet? . . Celtics fan all the way! . . . Cincinnati Reds . . are the greatest Working after school at Giant Value Ramblers go! ... I am going to Col- lege . . Mr. Smith you were great . See you later Mr Berlin . Re- member 10th grade Mr. Broughton? Hello Mrs. Kimball . . DECA Club 3,4 MAUREEN FARLEY Farls” That ' s right, I ' m a Farley Hey Trisha, smile, it ' s only Joel . Thanks Joel ... I told you I would make it Donna, good luck” with Jeff . . . P E I . . Memories . . . Good luck Lee Ann . . Goodbye Masco, I leave you all the other suckers. PAMELA ANN FASANO Pam This is retarded! Today, I ' m wear- ing pants . . . You’re asking me to spell it? . . Oh shoot! . . . Tearing apart peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Oh shut up I can’t help it Put’s . . F R.C Florida 77 . . Canoeing, learning to ski, camping, the ocean . . . Track 1; Field Hockey 2,3; Student Gov’t, day 3; Frolics 4. 19 MICHAEL E. FERRARI Mike Mikey” Hey Tom, How goes it on the Eastern Front? . . . Lynnfield 76, I ' ve got my own reason for wanting to beat them . Bottles and heads don ' t mix . . . When do I get it? . . . He must be in the cliffie class . . . Fess is a mess . . I ' ll get the states next year! . . . Hey Pochohontas, PPWTT, PPWTT . Hey Ferbie . . Springah . . Tom — you’re just like Timothy Leary . Charlie . You’ve got the eyes of a Manson, Malone. Football 4, Indoor Track 1,2, 3, 4 PETER JAMES FERRARI Pete Bionic 2+1 . Deutsche Klasse mit Herr Wiederlich . . Rte. 114 . . . Memories of Linda . . C.B B Shows with Sue . stuffed shells!! . . . Big Mac ' s!!” . . . What are we doing tonight, Jim? Trou- ble only comes to those who can ' t handle it!! . . . I hate the Beatles!!! Buffet Night at Augustines! . . . FUJI!! . Football 1,2, 3, 4 (co-capt); Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3,4. PATRICIA F. FERREIRA Pat” Patty” 10 4 76 Alright . Oh Shut-up Cindy! . The foursome . . Let ' s go up Curriers . D D Summer of ' 73 Weekends in Milton N.H., Ber- wick Maine . Disco Buddy . . . Amanda Leann Another note, I ought to start charging! . D.E., What a class! There ' s nothing the matter with my car! . The blue Dore The trick with straws . . . Who, me? . . I never get drunk Weekends up the Pines . Hey Kris, Remember the Count Down? . . . Skidoo Bum . The Reservoir . . . Sleeping out at the Bowl Kris, We made it!! Frolics 4; Deca 4; Accounting 1,2. JOSE FIGUEROA I Man is born with his hands clenched. He dies with his hands open Entering life he desires to grasp everything Leaving life, everything he has pos- sessed has vanished A once fluid man crammed and distorted by the classical mess. B Lee May Got not grant you peace but glory! Unknown Track 2,3,4, Baseball 3,4; Spanish Club; Latin Club; P R A C ELLEN C.C. FISCHER Nullum hominem a ne alienum puto.” — Miguel de Unamuno I ' m not a pessimist. Really, I ' m not. LAWRIE J. FITZPATRICK Law Fitzy Pauline, Please don ' t open that!! . . . Skip??!! . . Here comes Myron, Run! . Cheryl, let ' s go cruisin ' in the Fearless Falcon Boy, you ' re a light sleeper! . . Climbing trees on a 150, in the water on a 70 . . . Hey J.B., are they in the right place?? . . . Ask Joe, he ' ll know! . . . Hey guys, let ' s get Brenda laughing . . . Can ' t, i ' ve got a class ... I ' m leaving after fifth . . Kitty, I told you I ' m a jinx Can ' t, i ' ve got Bluebirds . . J.B., it was July 5th 1975 . . PLEASE UNDERSTAND ... I need to be free!! I ' m sorry ... I DID NOT! . . . Who do you believe, me or him? . . . American Civ. forever . . . AFTER- NOON DELIGHT . . SOMEDAY!! See ya later Cheryl, Peter, Mark, Frank, and Brenda — Have Fun. JOAN MARIE FLYNN It ' s a sunshine life for me if I could get away from this cloud over me. Seems to just follow me around . . . Jody — what do you have now? . . . Oh, I hate that kid . Masco and cliques . . . Flankie, Fleddie . Alone to think! . . . Hey Phil: Cucumber Sandwiches . . R.C.B . Sally — to the good old days — yesterday once more . . Hey Jody: I thought you were going to wear your high heels today? Oh, you Do have them on! . . . Vermont ' 75 . . Friday — you know? (Ma) . Motto: Act Natu- rally . . And I think we can make it. Softball 1,2; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 4; M.O.C. 1,2, 3, 4 Business Club (Vice President); DENISE M. FODEN Niecey” Eighth period english in B217 . . . See Ya Mr J . Getting rides home . . Peter 5 76 . . Saturday nights at Bryar watching Peter race . . He won again!!! . . Remember the curb Derb?? . . Aerosmith . . . Summer of ' 76 . . Winnipesaukee with Peter Indian Head ' 75 . . . Debbie B has the funniest laugh . . The Ekal . . . Deb s Mustang A red light! . . Are you kidding me? See Ya Laurie, Elaine . . . Good Luck! 20 MARY BETH FORD “Fordie” M B. Rowdy . . . Crazy Days and Crazy Nights . . . Truckin ' at 2 a m ccs chip and dip . . . H.J.C. Disco on Wheels . . pet . Gotta have that music! . . . Not another dent! . . . I’ll be there if you want me to. No one else that could ever do Got to get some peace in my mind FLEETWOOD MAC Through this toilsome world. Once and only once I pass; If a kindness I may show, If a good deed I may do To a suffering fellow man, Let me do it while I can. No delay, for it is plain I shall not pass this way again. UNKNOWN Classics Club 3; French Exchange 3; , Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics; MITOBO RICHARD J. FRIBERG Rick Rich Fri For crying out loud Miller you ' d be late to your own Funeral . . Celica ' s forever . . . Cavelady for Civ . . Hey Woody let ' s go out to P.A. . . Watch out or the blob will engulf you . . . Finally got a job, working at Brighams . . . How much did Scrud pay for that car? . Seen any decent animals Where are you guys going, Surfwood? . . . Had a lot of bad times, but had a lot more good times in school ... 12 years gone, about 8 years more school ahead . . . Med. School. Track 2,3,4; Latin Club 3. JOHN FRYER SANDRA LEE FUHS Bubbles Noodles Senior year at Bullen ' s . G.C.G.C and Marcia . . . smudged GREEN magic marker . FFC . Surrey Lane and Leader ' s overnight Kinky . . Feather, you BROWNIE Boney Fingers . . MJ, have you gone nuts? . . Kapeach . . . THAT SOOO, MARSH!! . . The B on Tuck ' s point . . . How would I know, Prudy? . . NFA Mountain Home, PA Franny and Judy, together . Hollow? . . It ' s for you dummy! . . . Muffin and Mic- key . Hope, ten gallon hats, Col- rado plates. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1,2,3; Volleyball 3; Track 4; Powder Puff 3, Energy Conservation Corps 3; Leader ' s Club 2,3,4 (Pres ); Frolics; Booney Club 1,2,3 (Pres ). thu-- LAURE JEAN GAFFEY Laurabell Lawr Gaff Bourbon anyone? . . December 16, 1973. . .Gladys. . . We ll walk ya up . . . Poker anyone? — except you Tom, you cheat ... Aw Little Buglet Bears Basement . . S.G.F. . . . Poole ' s Pub and grill . . Cindy, that ' s your 12th Chicken Salad Sandwhich!” . . . Dianne, I ' m so scared! . . Those little yellow buc- kets . . . OH, What a cutie! . . . Chini, Let ' s go get an ice cream . Follow that car! ... Oh no, they ' re following us! . . . Hey Nance, I ' m cornin ' over . . Oh, Just thinking . DIM, Dim, dim. . . . S.D.A.S.N. Gymnastics 1,2; Float Comm. 1,2,3; Mindscape 2; Volleyball 3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 MICHAEL G. GAGLIONE Mike Miguel” Sugarloaf ' 76 . . McDix . McLoyd McPeck . McDugal . . . Lookout, highly explosive, heated with blue flames . . Kango madness . . . Weekends were made for Heffen- rafer Apt. 18, do it again! . . . You lost Andy! . . Lockwood Lane, Bumma! . . Go around it Dix! Go around it! . . P B O 3 Navigator to Pilot, Al we re up to high . . Temple Balls roll again . . . Yimmie C. . . . Yes . Foxes don ' t climb trees, Stan . . . Friend- ship makes the world go round . . I get high with a little help from my friends. Smokers Work Shop 1,2, 3, 4; DECA Club 4 Ambition: To live a long and reward- ing life. Catch ya later Norm, Much later. DEBORAH M. GATES Deb Debbie” Goodbye Masco . . . Now just to graduate from College . . . Silver Lake, N.H. . . Wildcat, the high mountain . Tay Peak . . Excel- lent . . It ' s cool . . Merman, the roads are covered with snow . . Green tot . . . Amy, Christmas 75 . Dens-a-bean . . . Riding in the rain . . . Mighty to Hancock . . . S.N.E. . . I ' ll drive ya shift . . . Not 4th, we re going 20 mph ... No wonder . . . W A. . . Driscoll ' s pizza joint . . Beth, Tammie, keep it up . . . Ambition: To have a good time THOMAS JOSEPH GAUDET, JR. Tom “I only took the regular course. Reel- ing and Writhing of course to begin with, the Mock Turtle replied, and the different branches of Arithmetic — Ambition, Distraction, Uglification, and Derision — Lewis Carroll French Club 1.2, 3, 4 (Pres ); Classics Club 3,4 (Sec); Mindscape 3,4 (Art Editor); National Honor Society 3,4; French Exchange 3; Math Team 4; Chess Club 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO 21 ROBERT GILBERT Gilly Research and development cellar dweller . . hardinge . . HLV chucker . . . Bridgeport . . . K.O. Lee . . . cruisers, . The blue lazer, . . . D.Y.C. . . . the cod are running Plum Island . (Sandy point), . . Ver- mont 74” . . 16-1. . . . I have to work today, . . . Matt let ' s go have a butt, . . . Who ' s sleeping ... I ' m not crazy. Soccer 3; MARK GIORDANO “Gio The summer of ' 76 was fun . . . Salisbury Beach, Hampton Beach, Maine Two wheels forever Hey Mack you ridin ' today? . . . Cam- aro ' s will still eat up Mustangs . Reg, Elsinores are great . . Where ' s the Fry? Covairs Belairs are bones . Hey Hoppy let ' s go see Les in Vermont Reg, we re two for two . It ' s Fry’s turn . . . The Pa- triots are 1 Frampton is the greatest . . What a concert! . . . Ambition: To go to College and be- come an Architect. Band 1,2. RONALD P. GIOVANNACCI Ron” Govo Jo” Thunerfoot 10-4 Rubber Duckie “Keep in touch with yourself How ' s the wife and my kid ' s?” . . . The society . . . Petroleum Transfer Engineer s . Bigger and better than ever Who say ' s I ' m dumb? Wrestling 2,3,4: Automotives 3,4; Stage Crew 1.2, 3, 4; Flying Crew 2,3,4 CRAIG ALAN GOLDSMITH SR mousey, goldy Ipswich river canoe trip 80-50 . . . Blastin with Theo, Phil, Mail, Rob, and Vern Mail want me to drive? . . . Smokem Paul is Chris alright he ' s white as a ghost? . ' . . Might as well hit bass then cruise the center Maileys unbelievable tool shop Lebel lets make a 1st per. run Cruisin + boozin . . Officer Young + Officer Pickett . . . J. Geils and the Cape Honda 350 fine Maileys is hopping . . . USMC . Spearfishing at Baldpate . . How many contracts left? . . Verns shop and garage My 2nd house mails Pete who died in here? . . . Mac how many you got? . . Kidnapping Kev — Stores open . . . Dan want a new patch on the street? . . Little esmarelda . View crew . . . Can ' t forget Dave Bartlett Steve SALLY JEAN GOODALE ' Sallo-Mallo “Sal SallyG Primo ' s UFO ' S . . walks with Pauline and Lois . . . Charlie ' s Angels Fabby Baby . . Do you still? Bali Hai Scorpio, homecom- ing nights and all those crazy things Paris-April 1976 . . Jule s music Lake St. gang Carrie, Jane and sailors from the sea ... the lake lollipops and Italian ice . . . Thanks to all my friends for making it all worthwhile. ... my P A L. Singers 1; Homeroom rep 2,3,4; R ' s dairy 1,2,3; Student Council 3 4 (Pres.) Cheering 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Ban- quet 3; Latin Club 3,4; P.C. Club 3,4; Student Government Day 2,3; Frolics 4; PETER GOODWIN ELAINE M. GORMLEY Ethel” Billerica High! . . . Masco a collage of different people all trying to be the same . . . Mom, Dad, thank you for getting me out in time . . . My dearest Nancy: Thank you for giving me a chance to find myself . . . Celeste: laughing, crying, talking, meandering through life together under a big tree outside THE HOUSE . . . minyata” .1 love you good-bye, Kenny . . . S-20, 3 27 75 . Rock Star Robinson . . . Parties in Billerica . . . Canabis Satieva . . . Don ' t spill the OJ . . . Whipped! ... I just got in the back seat to lie down . . . Hampton, Octo- ber 75 . . . C.F. + C.G. Speed in to Comodore 4 12 75 76 ... Me and my feed dog! ... To find a person who is gentle and kind . . . Jeffrey, May 76 . . . To someday love Hubei and Shannon. Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; Ten-speed 1,2, 3, 4. NANCY J. GORMLEY Ned Boxford sticks, Billerica freaks, Masco cliques ... A year early, but none too late! ... I’m just a traveler in time! . . . Elaine, my best person . . . Stephen, always be there . . I love you, Babes! . . . Thanks Mom, Dad, love . . . Where ' s our van McGee? . . , Busted 9-30-75 N.H. You ' re all related! . Great Pond Rd N Andover 8-13-76 . . . Friday, the 13th . Joey ' s . Kevin ' 69 LeMans, yah, it ' s mine! . . . Cru- zin ' to the Cape to see Orleans 9-5-76 . . Let s get some franko s, Sokydok! . . . It ' s Reefer Madness I say . . . Dutile, Courts . . . THE CORNER, THE HOUSE . , God is on our side Steve ... I ' m Osified! . . To find my real self! . . . I’ll meet you on the dark side of the moon, don ' t tread on me. 22 BRIAN JOSEPH GOULD Gouldy Bri It ' s finally over with ... All the bells and pushy little kids . . ,6 a.m. tennis courts . . Cherry gloss and dresses . . . Phil watch out for that tree! Kevin ' s got another flat tire! . The magic number is 70 . . The girl who can do anything if she puts her mind to it . . . The long awaited number is 1981 . . No more cigarettes . Drive-In . . . Dobie Gray ... To be able to live forever with Sheila . . . 143 . . RICKY GOULD Gicky Rould” Dick Yea . that decent . . . Who can hack Caswell in the morning These are my shoes Mr Rabin . . . Lauzon you turkey and you to Mr. Broughton . . . Columbo where are you what do you have for free s . . . Accounting 1,2; Basketball 1; Base- ball 3 DEBORA ANN GREEN Deb” Debbie Greeny Beany” BonMac, Twiggy, Beau . . . France 76 . . . Slave at K ' s . . . Cliff Island . . . Silent nights . McDonald curb stone . . . Okay who did it? . . . Merman your mailbox! .6 dozen Dunkin Donuts . . . The Blue-Buzz Don ' t close your eyes to the past, Rather open them to the future, Which the past has built! K.M. Latin Club 3; Mindscape Staff 4; Frolics 4; Yearbook 4; TIMOTHY GRIMM T.J. Flying crew . . . Hey, Hover! . . . Ats a nice Ceegare . . Whatch ' a up to? . . . Oh, 5 ' 4 . . . All right then! . . . Hey, Clipper . . . Blackwater wreck driving P-town at 2 a m on a fri. nite ... I don ' t think so . . . See ya later, Bye! . . . Grappling with Ron; Hurt me more than it did him 10-4 back door . It’s the thought that counts . . . Knock and the door shall be opened, seek and ye shall find. Wrestling 2,3,4 PAUL GULLIFER Pablo Where ' s Moe?” . . . Late for school again.” . . . Wanna go cruisen? Buzz Hey Norms around the corner” . . Coke . . . The Pits . . . Feeling free . . Mount Chicora . The Who . Led Zeppelin . . . Zapper . Boogiing at EJ s or Joey ' s . . Goal: To own my own restaurant. I love money and luxury ' s . . . you ' ve got to live before you know the reason why I leave Masco with a big smile, and hope to keep in touch with all my friends” . . (Deja-Vu) LISA A. HAGAN No fun being normal . Blackberry crossing 7 . . . vettes . the Grand Canyon . . partying . . It ' s a journey not a destination . . . Maine Relayer. . . frosting and spagetti fights . . . hey mom . Two roads diverged into a wood, and I took the road less traveled by and that has made all the difference. Anne Hope huh Gayle! . . the grove . New Year ' s Eve . . . Sue my twin . the zoo . . . shopping . Detour to Yes concert — Happy birthday Pablo Don ' t follow where the path Ie 3 ds. Rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. . . . JODY ELAINE HALE Jo” Jode “Jodel” Limerick Maine . . . Definitely . . . Juicyfruit . . . Always waiting for Joan . Fifth lunch with Holly . . . It ' s Sub Day!!! . . MUTATIONS!!! . . . Jodel give us a Yodel . . Born to be wild I have to talk to you! . . . No, Really?!! . . Newts ... La Dee Barefoot . . . Have you seen Laurie? . . . Mustangs 4-even . . . Are you mad at me?! . . Tangerine . . . Heath Bars ... He called!!! . . . Dimples . . Good Times with P.B . . . N Y. 75 PEPSI KID Y. not . . You always want the one that you can ' t get . . . “Italeeks! !” Early Childhood . It ' s been real . . . Activities: Singers 1,2; Frolics SUSAN ANN HALL Susie” Sue” “Hall” Kennebunkbeach, Me . Summers at the beach . . Hall tribe .1 a m. at Eaton ' s . . What would you do if you were me? . Aug 14, Riot at Perrys ' party . Blowing Cave U Mass Frolics . . . Nichols ( Terri- ble Trio ) . . . Summer of ' 76 . . . Port House . Fore-fathers? . . . Pumkin . . . If you leave me now, you ' ll take away the biggest part of me . . . Hey Gretch . . . Sheeba . . 101 8 . . . Geromino . . . Lyn- chy, your books??? . . . Unbeliev- able! . . Good times at the shack Hey Buddy . . Boose cruisin w Kelly, Di, Louise, and Gretch . . . 8:00 a m. Kate? . . . I have gotten this far now what do I do? Field Hockey 1,2,3,?; Cheering 1; Swim Team 2,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Banquet 3; Powder Puff 3,4; BA 1.2, 3. 4; Senior Activities 4. 23 1 DEBBI HAMILTON ' Debbies ' 1 “Debbi Hamilton-Wenham” For God s Sake, Carroll . . . Stevie Sneakerful vs. F Troop . . . Pirch Pond and Kenny Road . . Julye, which Steve? . . . Riunite . . . The bottomless cooler . . . Piggy back, Chuck? . . Henry corrupted us . . make every time a good time Summer of 75 McDonald’s in snow mobile suits But I do un- derstand . . Julye and Val were my reverse .14 caramels does not make 6 apples, Lyd! Disco Team . . . I am not an instigator! . . Scheming and coniving Why me? . . The BSA is also a big oaf! . . Tall shoes today, Colonel Korb! Deca 4; Under 5 ' Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sawyer Lake Destruction Crew 3,4 PAUL HAMILTON BURTON E. HAMPTON Burt” Wham-Barn Chevy ' s No. 1 . . Fords s k . L.L.B.C. . Late at night . . . 50 50 . Want to be thrashed? . Payne . . man drag (George) . . Paul . . . S R Baker you are full of it . . IGOR What a waste . . . L.L.B.C. is 1 ... 4 wheel drive . . No way Friday and Saturday nights . . . ?? Basketball 1; L L B C. 3,4; LAUREN LEE HAMPTON Bourbon anyone: December 16, 1973 . I ' ll go on a diet tomorrow Prudy, I can! Pina Coladas in Florida . Nancy, the roads gone . It s only orange juice! . . . Prudy, it ' s 4 00 in the morning! Last tango at Suki ' s! . . Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse: old flicks Poker anyone except Tom, he cheats! . . . Pisces . Bermuda sunshine, rain- bows and smiles . . It ' s not how much we have, but how much we en- joy, that makes happiness” Spurgeon Class President 3; Class Treasurer 1,2; Senior Banquet Chairman 4; Ar- rowhead 4; Classics Club 3,4; (Treas.) Speech Club 2,3; Junior Senior Seminar Comm 3; Frolics; Student Gov ' t Day 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Mindscape 2, Track 1; Orientation 4 (Co-Chairman); Float comm. 1,2,3; Homeroom Rep. 1; Good times 1,2, 3, 4; Ba Club 1,2, 3, 4; BWOA 1,2, 3, 4 (President); MITOBO (Section Editor). ROSEMARIE A. HAWKES Rose” Trail Bombers . . . Gardenhopping Babbie . . . Cloud 9 . Bass Pond . . . Happy Four . . . But officer I thought we hit a cat . Apple Trees . . Dakota . Roseland Terrace . D D at the Drive-In . 11 1 75 P.Y. . . . MacD ' s . . . B.R. . . . Bwana . . F J forever . . . Coordi- nation plus . . . Little Mike . . Kupie . . Quarries . . . Beach (sand) . . Craig the Sunworshiper . . . Fleet- wood Mac the Eagles . Wild- woman . . . J.T.G. . Adam at Baldpate Parties at Bill ' s . . . Springfield 76 ' . See ya Molly! Powder Puff 3,4, Frolics 4 THOMAS JOHN HENNIGAN III Tom” The Beatles May 22, 1976 . . . SULLLLL . . Go Yanks! The queer in the rear at D B. ' s . Poole ' s Pub and Grill . . Bears ' Basement . . She ' s staring at you, Art! . . . Laurie, BOY are we hot” . . The Three Stooges . . Middleton Rd. . . . Kiss and Tell, Joe” . . . Thay Boys” . . . Poker, I’ll deal . Brewske forever . . . Bogart leads the league in extra base hits . . . Clan- cy ' s Pool Room” Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 (capt); Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 (co-capt); Stu- dent Council 1; Arrowhead 4; Frolics 4. STEPHEN P. HERLAND What ' s up Chuck!? . . . Baxter State Buzz On . . Weekends were made for Heffenreffer . . . Hoot Shute Ca- rute . . . Schooner Salooner . . . TTMSA A Molson Golden Ager . . Late night munches at Supremes . Canned Heat and Frank Zappa (Phi Zappa Krappa) . . P B 0. 13 . . . Kango Madness. Smokers Workshop 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 2,3,4; Deca Club. NANCY ELIZABETH HILLERY How about the things we ' d rather forget? . . . Late nights at the Drive- In .. . New Year ' s at Korbs . . . Sil- va ' s stairs; I just fell asleep! But it ' s 4:00 in the morning, Minich! . . . G.T. Jr. good times . Music, Monkeys and of course KERMIT . . Someday. . . Wait a minute, so can I! . . . Let ' s face it, nobody understands me! . . . Far away there in the sun- shine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead L.M Alcott Social Studies Club 1; Homeroom Rep. 2; Student Government Day 3,4; Classics Club 3 (sec ), 4; Junior Ban- quet committee 3; B A. 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. -Sr. Prom co-chairman 3; B.W.OA. 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Leaders club 2,3; Gymnastics 2,3; Tennis 2 (man- ager); MITOBO; Orientation 4; Frolics 4. 24 STEVEN JOSEPH HOGAN Hoggen-en for Georgetown . . . Clutch cargo . . . June 11 at Bald Hill . Marblehead . . . My mother said I could . . . She did what? In my car! . . . Easy Heather . . Princess Anne . Swivel chairs and what do I do now? . . . Pumpkin hour . . . Tripe . . . E.s. ... it God they ' re ugly . . The big H . . . so it goes . Is it warmer in the summer then it is in Chicago? . . . That ' s bush . How much do you weigh Hogan? . . . The king. G-Crew 3,4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Wres- tling 1,2, 3, 4 JAMES T. HOLLOW Hollowmonster” Trans Am ' s . . . Truckin ' down to Don s . . . Want to go to the drags? . . . Norwich . . . Coors of course Pumping iron at Joe s . . . Catch ya on the flip flop . . The Omega Man ' 1 . . Suzuki ' s destroy . . “Marine Air” . Keep in touch.” Ambition: To be a pilot. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4; Bored 1,2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER C. HOOVEN Chris” Cigars” Me and my Mercedes . . . Moon- penny with Chick, Butt, and Idaho . . . How the hell are ya? . . . Snow- ball fight in a convertible at Bolens . . . Skiing at Attitash with Idaho and Label ... Mr. Crammore parking lot . . . Skiing in Alps . . . Campouts at Rowley bridge . . . Lasagna for 24 . . . Steve Miller Band . . . Hell rides with Idaho . . . The Mean Ford . . . Colorado Feb. “77”. Cross Country 1; Soccer 2; Winter Track 1,2; Ski Team 3,4; Tennis 1,2,4; Frolics 4. CLARK HOULE WM. SCOTT HUBER Scoob Hube Scott” Summer of 76 . . Drive In tonight? . . . Get down . . . Communists Hey, check it out . . Who’s goin? Don ' t cha know, studying is bad for your health? . . Red Sox 75 You ' re crazy! . . . Disney World is better than Disneyland . Chinese fire drills . . . Summers in Nantucket . . . E.J. . . Saturday night ' s alright for fighting get a little action in . . . Who? What? When ? Where? Football 1; Baseball 3; ELIZABETH HUCKINS Huck” Look, the sun is skiing Jack . . . Hey, the snow is falling Laura ... It knows how to fall-out in Sunday River . . . Goodwin Giggles, mobiles for sale or rent, King of the road . . . Old soft show . . . Skee ' uhs can ' t get there from here . . . Categories at Bergies Don ' t you guys like Mateus? . . . Bull-sister Dee . . . Dougie ' s parties . . . Diehards . . . Andrea likes it straight . . . Party at Bar ' s . . Baha Bronco Caroline .36 Cheez-its . . . Supremes is always open . . . Fishing Tunaflies Dirt . Dr. Hook and Maria Leveau . . . Flying down High Street, but oshifer . . . Fox- burough . . . Signs . . How do catch a buz Ely . . Colorado-Bound Field Hockey 2; Skiing 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2; Leaders 3,4. WALTER J. HUSSEY Huss Wally” ' 65 white Ford Wagon . . Concert summer . . Babycakes . . . Drive- Ins .. . Korny ' s all-nighter after Ham. — Wen., win . . . Prom all-nighter with the CADDY . . . Midnight and af- ternoon rides to Maine in the Pick-up . . . Stallards last day of school party in 75-76 . . . New Years Eve walk to Randy ' s . . . stuck in Norwell . . . Sebago with the Blue B. and the sixth dimension . . . Tipathons with the crew . . . D.T. at my house, Wednes- days . . . Dances . . Radar Love Aerosmith . 10-4 cucka mouth . . . Barnacle Bill sing alongs . . . Nights in White Satin . . . The First Forever . . . Basketball 1; Football 1.2, 3, 4; Wres- tling 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Powder Puff coach 3,4; Frolics; BREW CREW 2,3,4, etc. PAUL C. HYDE J E W. . . . Stowe and Sugarloaf — My busted hart B H ' 76 . . . Anybody seen Ez? ' ' . . . Milk and Cookies . . . Poole ' s Pub and Grille . . . Cape Cod and P.E.I. . . . KEENE . . E.J. and McCartney Concerts . . 220 the relay — keep on trac- kin ' . . Diving with Big D . . Grap- peling with B.T., SOB Ez Let’s have a fling Donna. . . . Cat S. . . . F. S. . . . Wanna Walz? . . . Grassin ' at the Cape. . . How ' s your boat?” . . . Wie Gehts, Baby?” Football 1,2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1; Indoor Track 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4 (Co-Capt ); Student Council 4; Latin Club 4 M 25 JOSEPH JOHN IAROCCI Joe ' If my friend says in his mind, I will NEVER see you again, I translate it, of necessity, into EVER That is the definition in Love ' s lexicon . . . Those we can love we can hate, to others we are indifferent. — Thoreau I am not wiser for my age, Nor skillful by my grief; Life loiters on the book ' s first page. Ah! could we turn the leaf. — Emerson Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Arrowhead (editor) 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4 MITOBO CARRIE LOUISE JACOBS Cair Jake 1 Swimming my shoulders . Charlie ' s Angels B S Artist . . One of my better . Deb, remember that time in Bio? . you moron . . . older summers . . ribbons . . . B.F. ' s better half I ' m in one of those moods again! . . different . Eric, and the ' 64 green Corvette Sal, Jane and sailors from the sea Poole ' s pub grill . . . Between meal diets . . dandy . . . clockwatching It ' s all in the State of Mind short and sweet-Oh but I am! . . . stupid jokes . Well, I guess you had to be there . UVM 500 yg Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Vol- leyball 3; Homeroom Rep 3,4; Year- book 4, Junior Banquet 3; Prom Committee 3; Singers 2; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Clockwatchinq 1,2, 3. 4 NANCY THERESA JALBERT Nance Jalb” I have the car . Hampstead N H Are you happy Nath? . . . I ' m depressed . . . Wingarsheek . . Nathan, will you get a watch . . Jan, is your car working today? . Hojo Honey . Kowloon Birthdays Levi ' s and Sweaters Lunch at Mac ' s . . You know what I mean Where do you want to go? . . . Hurry up! . Champagne and Goodbye Sully Salisbury Beach 75” Sonja ' s Plymouth ain ' t so valiant What a bore. French Club 1,2,3; Classic ' s Club 3; Nurses Club 2; Powder Puff 3,4 MITOBO; Frolics EVA JANVRIN Beeb Jeff-4ever Hoi, don ' t forget Ipswich center . . Vermont . Ya Lisa ' s my daughter Holly, take the ring quick Scrambled eggs at 2 a m. with Ma Pa Nuts . . . Flashlight tag with Puss Meeting Pocohontas in the square . . . D.D., P.Y. Fish can G.S.O.I. . . . Another boring Wed night What ' s up? . . . What’s Karen and Jack gonna do tonight? Cindy M s hand at the Nut house N Y.S ! . . Over Bob ' s Awcomon Tic-Tac- Toe three in a row . . . DAVID JARMAN DAVID JEFFERY III TOM JENNINGS Red Why do they call me Red? . . . Kurt Vonnequt Jr . . What a sport coat Clint Eastwood I maybe crazy but I’m not stupid Famous last work, oops! Ambition: To do everything I can and experience all the worlds lands. For lack of anything better to say at the time Photo Club 3. DIANNE M. JENSEN Peanut” DJ Road House . Steve A Red Corvette .3 years in the Army, good luck . BE AN MP sleeve- less . . Moosehead, Maine ... SO . . . skip class, never . . . Let ' s go to Denny ' s Guidance Office Junk Box Mustang 26 JAMES JOHN JOHNSON Jimmy Korg” Corkbrain” B2 1” . . . Quarrymen . . God will punish you . . . It’s ok, the clocks are a half hour fast . . . Fooled me once but never fool me again . . . To- gether . . . went to the wall once too often . . . that wall jumped out and bit my car. . . . $7.00? ! ! . . . Yester- day” . . . Isaac . . . Drip . . Se- nior Year . . . Wisconsin 76 . . . Nobody should be without a box . . 63” is the best . . . Johnson ' s are still better than Minich ' s . . . Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; In- door Track 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; S.H.C. 3,4 ROBERT W. JOHNSON Bobby J. Sounds of Nashville The eques- trian scene and 55 Chevy ' s! . . . Ambition: To reach the GREAT state of TEXAS LORI JONES “Lou” Lor “Lumpy” Tuesday night at Fish Game . . England . . Dodge Coronett . . Aerosmith . Peter Frampton, Baby I love your ways. . Stones- forever! . . . Eric, I’ll never forget you . . . Is this an end or a beginning? . . . Nancy keep the family together . Got a butt? . . . You flake! .1 still can ' t figure you out! . . . Got a writing utensil? . . . Lisa, good luck with whoever! . . . What do you got now? . . . Walnut Lane xc Ski . . It ' s great Did the bell ring? . See, didn ' t I tell you guys I’d make it?!! ..lam too a Senior! . . . Hey Ma-two down, one to go, hang in there . . . Good luck future Seniors, you ' ll need it. Ambition: To become a Social Worker. Spanish Club 3,4; Make up 3; Smok- ing Area 1 ,2,3,4. MARY JOANNE JONES Hi Leith, how are ya? . 1985 . BOGUS! . . . Fresca Kids Bread . . . Colorguard is cool!! . . Ver- mont . Where ' s Ed? . . What ' s your problem? . . Nebraska 73 . . . You skate with Eddie? . . . I ' ll go but, — you go first . . . Stowe Let ' s go to the Mall . . . Cheryl don ' t drop that gun! . . . Thad — you brownie! Color Guard 1,2, 3, 4 (captain); Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Softball 3 (manag- er); French Club 2 (Treasurer); Swim Team 2; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 MICHAEL A. KASTRlNELIS Mike Kastro Mikey How bowlegged was she 9 (See J V.) . . . I ' m goin ' to go flying . . No, in an airplane! . Thay boys! I don ' t want to practice today Anyone goin to Mac ' s? . . T.T.F.N AMF . . I try to play the trumpet . . . Hello, Joe? ... I need a ride! President 4; Vice President 1,2,3; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Wrestling 2; Stage Band 2,3,4; Rock Ensemble 3,4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Being a Bum 1,2,3, 4,5, 6 . . MARK WILLIAM KEEPERS Sweetums and Froggy . Two moths The Golden Arches Horatio . Briarwood . I ' ve been to the zoo! . . Fleetwood Narnia . . . Mangez! . M B. ' 76 . . Jim Croce Bass Blues The midnight rider Nights at the beach Ramblin ' , Ramblin ' Rotten Bananas . . . Timmy and Lady Photographs and memories Band 1,2, 3, 4 (Sec. Treas ); Chorale 3,4; Singers 2,3,4; Set Design 2,3,4; Business Staff 3 (co. chmn.), 4 (pub- licity chmn.); Thespians 3,4, (P R coordinator); Swim Team 2,3, Play 2,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4 JACQUELINE KELLEY SUNDAY RIVER — YIHAA! I love you honey . Goodwin gig- gles I don ' t flirt! Macs double WO’s . . . High midnight stroll . . . Split a harp Dave? . Goin ' mobil with Laura-signs . . King of the road Friends are found on every road, Deb! . . Tunafies . Another tequilla sunrise Please . . . “I don ' t cheat . Hey, Ballata Balony! . . Danvers cops and loud mouthed women don ' t get along! . Are you a bird? . . . EJ s . . Cathe- dral Ledge Party at Bass My little white roadrunner Dark nights at Duck Brook, Dan . Bar Harbor pebblestones and porpoises, Andrea . Ya can t get there from here . Alligators Huck? Des- perado Holly ' s 12:00 brownies ... If ducks luck . , . (hold it Molly) . Dana, wanna fight? . . Stars Have fun Children get older an ' I ' m gettin ' older too Ski ya later Track 1,2; Ski Team 1,2; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics. SHARON MARIE KELLEY Shar Kell “(Crash)” Snow and sunshine . Bromley Mt Vt. . . Sly fox, C and J C only the beginning Crusin, it ' s the sea-breeze! . . Check it out! . Eagles ' 76 take it to the limit . Out with the girls . Miracles 75 76 — sunny days starry nights I ' m a skier! . . Take it easy ski-go for it and give ' em hell!!! CSNY sweet guitar . . Keep on smil- in ' Country boy Bev base- ball games . Cheer! Cheer! Rah! Rah! . . . S park Bev. farm truck- in ' at 2 a m. . . How long? All nighters . MTWC Frampton Lines on my face Clammy’s house Rejoice, Rejoice — We have no choice . But — to carry on. (CSNY) Basketball cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 1,2,4; Ski Club 4 (Pres ); Ski Team 2; Student Government Day 3,4; Jr Banquet Committee 3; Jr Prom Committee 3; Sr. Christmas Party 4 27 STEVEN PATRICK KELLEY Steve” P. orgy” That ' s Porgy!. . Poor White Trash . . . How cold was it, Johny? . . . I ' ll see you at 10:30 . . . Your one of the film worlds most arrogant queens; I mean not just homosexual or gay but a real raving queen . . . Monty Python . , . working at the B P . . once you lose it you can ' t get it back. Death Football 3,4 DANA P. KIMBALL Birdie ' ' Come on Down . . B-151 Bomber Dirtman . . . Bizz Buzz and Beer Pony . waterskiing with Mosley at the Cape Hey Jackie, wanna fight . Chuck de moon at Bald Hill Dan, we have to box ... I don ' t re- member Neil Young but I know it was good . . . Home from Crane ' s in 10 minutes I got the Olds tonight Were gonna win the states I have bad luck . . . sleeping in the cold at Maine and catching all the fish . . . Weasal . . . Fishrakes . . Hock- ey with Divenuti at Mac ' s ... My cellar . . J. Geils and the wax museum . Toyotas jump pretty good at Bass, huh Dan! . . . Snow- balls at Cusacks. Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4 KRIS A. KIMBALL I ' m not short, you ' re just tall . . . who says Italians are dumb? . . Val re- member Bald Hill? . . . Danny, April 26, 1973 . . Cupcake day ... up Kerry Judi ' s . Paul is my uncle, he really is! . . . Down Grams was a N J doughnut . . March 16, 1976. . . What a Bummer! . . Street Twirling . Disco Buddy . . Which car can I take Dad? . . Hey Mom, no more notes! . . . Frolic Meetings with Pauline . Cindy . . Jeeps VPDCLPMJTASE . . . Miss Fulginiti, a good friend Frolics 4; Deca 4, Under 5-foot Club 1,2, 3, 4; Accounting 1,2; Miss Fulginiti Mail Girl-1,2,3,4 ERIC R. KINNEY Rice” Erk 2 14 76 Goin ' ta Fairbanks . . . Don ' t be bizarre! . . . Tex is in trouble No Carl, I ' m not digging today” Rum, coke and Breezy Honest mom, it ' s regular to- bacco Pintos are forever . . Who ' s going home 4th, Dave? . . . C B s, Benson ' s is Better! . . . Bora Boras Oh Look! . . . SCUBA Di- vers make better lovers! U DC.FFO.P Thanks for the space Wendy . Chow Masco CYNTHIA F. KLING Cindy” Cin Klinger MTWC . . Snow and summer — Bromley Mt. . . . Misty Vt . . . Cruising down T-town it ' s the sea- breeze . . . Dutchboy . . . Crash March 6th . . . Codfish . . . Skier . C ' Lin, me too! ... 12 chicken salad sandwiches — still hungry . . . Me Fickle? . . . Another talk Rand — 8 24 — it ' s true . . . inno- cent little devil . . . I don ' t get it tho ... Oh honey; but sweetie ... 8 3 til whenever . . . Out with the girls . . . Miracles . . . K’s, K ' s, and H ' s. MTHC. Track 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Tennis 3,4; V. Wrestling Cheerleading 2; Powder Puff 3,4; Junior Banquet Comm. 3; Sr. Christmas Party Comm. 4; Frolics 4; S.G.D., B.A. Club JODY ANN FAITH KLOSOWSKI JR. JoJo” Jodal” Diamonds are forever . . I ' m going to kill you!” . . . Mustangs . . M M ' s . . Summer of ' 75 . . . What should I wear? . . . Save it for your box . . . Putts. . CTJD . . . Carolyn, you don’t match . . . Pool hoppin ' . Brushing my teeth in the B-wing bubbler ... Go for it! . . . Three pieces of apple pie . . . DD at EJ ' s . “I can ' t, I ' ve got dancing . . . Our clocks are always fast! . P.A. in the mud . . . Captain Klosowski . . . I ' ve got a great idea! . . . We re not flying angels . . . Hon . Wanta go skiing, Em? . . .“Let ' s eat . . . Mouse Ted D Bear . . . CFD . . . Locker rooms . . . Redford . . I ' m a Jr., Really!! Singers 1,2; Field Hockey 2; Gymnas- tics 1; Homeroom Rep. 1,2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Government 2,3,4; Homecoming 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Cheering 2,4; Hoc- key Cheering 3; Football Cheering 3,4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics (Girls ' Chorus Line); MITOBO 4; Dancing 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6. HOLLY ELIZABETH KNIGHT “Hoi” No Tom is not my brother . . . On- ions, blue skirts and Friday nights . . . I’m only kidding ... ice cream . . Agent 69 ... I don ' t have any- thing to wear . . . what?? . . . silver ... I know how to handle a RAZOR . . . penny arcades with Gar ... 12 14 73 . . OCTOBER DECEMBER APRIL . . . The green-eyed innocents of it all . . . G A B. TOM KNIGHT Nipper” Silvas Big Green Bone If I had a body like yours . . My big red rip snortin mean machine . Look, ducks. Phillin in C-wing . . . Cindys a preppy . . Buzzen Dozen Buck 80 Biff . . Pukin with Matty . . . Bemo and L T. ... Hi Julie . Jiiiimmm-ma . . . Funny as a crutch rich . . . Richies chivas Regal and Ralphs Bacardi . . . ILYD Fleet- wood Mac Forever . Wanna buy my reel . . . Sandy Hon . . . MEG . . . Smeamo wheaton bork bork . Party at McCormacks . . T.K. has bigger b s than . . . Friends Forever, right Deb. clutch this . . . Golf carts ... is this a junkyard Stipulations . . . Jugs Oh Baby Doses and Marmalade toast . . . Brew crew . . . would I Lie to you . . Its been real, Masco . . . Hockey 2, Soccer 4. 28 KERWIN KNISELY Kerry” Kniz” 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air . . . Our party- ing gang . . . Bass Pond nights . Where ' s a party . . Cruisin ' . .10-4 . . . Johnson ' s Friendly Service . . Let ' s get baked . Bondo Bobs Plymouth Rock, Reef ' s T-Bird and the Rat Patrol Jeeps . . . Mich VI .90 pound pumpkin ... 12 ga. bust . . . Beach Boys concerts . D D at the D.l. . . . Hangin ' around shop kickers . . . Life is a garden Dig It! Football 1; Baseball 1; Stage Crew 1,2,3; Automotives 3,4; Varsity Drink- ing Team 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt); Senior Frolics Stage Manager; Good Times 1,2, 3, 4. PAUL JOHN KNOBLOCH Drunks belong in hospital beds not on the nations highways. STEPHEN JOSEPH KOHLHOFER Hoffenreffer Steve Birdie ' s Beak . Maine . . . B151 Bombers . . . McAdooooooooo . . . The last of the Bass Pond Partners . . . Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles . . . Fred ' s Out . . The Skin Wagon . . . T.A.S.P. . Collecting wood and climbing tree ' s at Bald HiH . . . Beerpong . . . Those elementary school days . . . Kimball ' s Crashmobile . Keeping warm at Marine Bio Field trip . . 18 is my lucky number . . . Activities: Football 1,2; Soccer 4; Frolics 4 ALAN KORB Al PBO +1 (Pilot) ... The Boys . . . Keep it under your breath . . . Sum- mer of 76 — WOW . . . Andy you lost . . . Chucca-Rub Chucha-Bug Chuca-Mo-Bomb ... If you don ' t try you won ' t make it . . Weekends were made for Hoffenreffers . . . You can ' t pass out now it ' s only 4 a m. . . Oh my god Alan, I can ' t see the house . . . Fryes Lead . . . ALBIGU- OUS. . . The football game . . . Breakfast . . . Kernal Kob . . I beams . . . Smokers Workshop 1,2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A. i -Ik k i A x M 1 ■ I m iA m KEVIN LEE KRAUS Hungarian Power . Cheer up, Mary . . . It ' s HATHORNE not Hawthorne . . . Fumble Foot . . Dundey ' s Meadow . . Kathy, I really am not a grave digger . . . Crossroads A MANACHA to you Miss Mench . . . Sherri I am trying to stand up straight Speech Club 2,3,4; Arrowhead 3,4; We (editor) 3; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Play 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Business Comm 1,2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 1,2; Set Design 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 1; (acting Pres ) 2; Classics Club 3,4; MITOBO 4; Frolics 4 VIRGINIA L. KUCZUN Fuzzy Ginny I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angles, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38,39 Track 1,2,3, co-captain, 4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 3,4; Frolics 4; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Outer Mongolians Exchange 1,2, 3, 4; Giggle Club 4 (President) ROBERT KUNELIUS All night party at my house . . . tiz balloon Cnini, not a rubber band The macaroni Kid ralphed six times, EEEEEEEEED Hey, I think we re going to hit that snow bank . . . yup, we hit it alright, $500.00 worth . . . Schlicks Schluck, hey that cat has three head lights . broken down at 114 Drive-in . . . Paul McCartney and Wings concert, 5 22 76 . . . Hey, Walley we ll have no clowns on this team, Eh, Eh, Eh, It wasn ' t Kunelius, Oh really Wendel. GARY KUPREANCE Summer of 75 D.V. . . . T.T. . . Degans Jeep . Project Adventure , Soccer 1 29 WILLIAM S. LAIRD Scott Paco Lairdsville The Wagon . Let’s go downtown and get a sub “Is there any par- ties tonight? , When are you getting a paint job? . Do you have a free this period? . . Knise, how’s your car? . . Don ' t let Cliff fix your brakes What’s everyone doing tonight? . . It ' s not a car, it’s a place Wrestling 1,2,3; Cross Country 3; Frolics 4 LOUISE LAMBERT Lou Me worry, never! . . . Gloucester . . . You guy’s, I believe they ' re trying to get us drunk . . One dark foggy night? . Nancy Drew’s Adventures Cape Cod Coliseum . . . Crosby Nash GGZ ' S jeep . . Bolen’s food fight . The trio . . . Mac ' s double WO . Diet delight ... Oh yea, blondes have more fun! Field Hockey 2,3; Volleyball 2; French Club 3,4; Junior Banquet Comm. 3; Biology Club 4 JANET ELISE LAMBERTSEN Hey Joan, how about going rollerskat- ing?!! Do you think you’ll make it once around the rink? . . Do you think Mr Uhrich will ever get rid of us? . Enough GORP Slinging mud at Rufus Little . . . Don’t worry Mr. U this is the last semester you ' ll have us! Doesn ' t that break your heart?!! Pray for PJAB . Did we make you miss lunch? Again!! . . . Jesum Cripe Sitting in the library munching apples Dresses! What are they? The CLIQUE is a joke!! . What ' s WSI like? Friends I will remember you Think of you and pray for you And when another day is through I ' ll still be friends with you. Leaders 3,4; Latin Club 3, Frolics Girls Chorus Line MITOBO Powder Puff 4; Crazy 1,2,3, 4, (Co Cap); Sane O MARION LAUGHLIN That ' s intense Sunsets at Plum Hey, Look at the clouds I love them! . Lazy summer of ’75 Blueberries in French class with Fish Slept through Junior year zzzzz . zombie . Disco on Wheels . . Frenchies forever . . . Lonely Starry nights . . Whitehead Island Kid and the C.G Busy B Babe I smell onions! . Fri- day nights with Sully . . EJ ' s and M.D.T James Taylors ' s the best You’ve got a friend.” French Club 1,2,3; Cheerleading 2,3; French Exchange 3; Powder Puff 4; National Honor Society 3; Frolics. KEVIN J. LEARY Fairy Leary Lear Ya I drive that mean Volkswagon lemon . . To W.C. and R G re- member the Drive-In . . Hey Juan! . . . Decent. Cool-Aid . . . Frog Gymnastics 3,4 MICHAEL S.F. LEATHE Mike Stone Mike Hey any parties tonight? . . . The phases of Reality are known by few . The Esoteric Syndrome . Hey Craige wanna suck some . . Zoe’s Schlep you ought to drag rumph’s with Red . Let Primo sit there, he won Saturday . . . Soccer is definitely better than football . . Alcohol kills brain cells ... I could blow the doors off of your car . . Mike Stone drives again, beware Basketball 1; Track 2; Homeroom Rep 4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1 ,2,3,4 PAUL H. LEBEL Label” My yellow Jeep . . Who died at Maileys? . Beach Boys . . . J. Geils and the Wax Museum . . Bass Pond . . What a nice View! . . . K A M ? . . . Good Harbor . . Leo’s Mobil . . Nike Site . . . Colorado . . . Skiing with Idaho and Hooven . . . The Green Hornet . p.w. Crew . Bolen ' s Snowball Fight . . . Party at Ho!ly ' s. . . Mt Cranmore Parking Lot . . Lasagna for 24. Wrestling 1,2,3; B.A Club 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6; . Frolics 4. DEBBIE LEBLANC ’Little Deb Bryar ' 76 with Denise and Pete . . Black Sabbath . Indian Head, ski- ing ' 75 . . . What a rush! . . . You work at a gas station ! . . . Gotta have tunes Middleboro MDN Eh man, where ' s the party? . . . De- nise, that was a red light you just went through!. . MUSTANG Let’s go cruisin ' !. . . I’m not quiet! . . leant stop laughin ' . Munchin out at the Chink place . . Concerts are great! . . . Cruisin ' in Laurie ' s GT . . . Florida. Basketball Cheerleading 1. 30 DORI LEIGHTON Dori” Dec. 19, 1975 . . . Don . . TMI-45 76 . . . This is truth . . . Whoa Bessy For I am not ashamed of the gos- pel. For it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth: to the Jew first and to the Greek. Rom 1:16 Ambition: Missionary Nurse. ROGER ALAN LeMAY Omay Chevy eats Ford for breakfast . . . Chevy forever . . . truckers Thursday night . . . Bus 5 . . . Karlose the backward Carpenter . . . Wood- shop Gymnastics 2,3,4. CRAIG B. LEONARD I ' m Beer, Craig’s in the glass . . . Wing! . . Who ' s got the car? . . . Eagles ' 76 . Skiing . . . I P. sum- mers . . Shenewemedy . . Pig- gage . . . Horror! Horse Feathers . Telephone Poles . . . Stupid Tagebuch . . Houses. . . Just show me the way out. German Club 1; Gymnastics 1,2; Soc- cer 1,2,3; Musical 1,2,3; Student Gov- ernment Day 3,4; Saarbrucken Ex- change 4; Frolics 4 PRIMO ANTHONY LOMBARDI JR. Primo Gunner Where ' s JOE? , . . B2 + 1 . . Quarrymen yo Sabo, Last Tango at Margi’s, I hate you Laurie B.R with Prudy . . , Captain sip sip at Cape, God punished you Jim I’ll put it in my box ... I don ' t like her Jim . . . Wisconsin 76 . . . Who caused the forfeits . Red sox 1 . . . “Together ... 4 years!!! (sap) . . Mr. Song . . . Ann you owe me 2 . She loves you” . Joes in a movie” . . . Isaac . . . who’s your choice tonight Joe . . . Wet Pants ... el Banco . . . Sal, your no party girl but I still do . . Adios mi mas Bueno a migo senior . . . 77 is best. Football 1,2, 3, 4, (Co-captain) Basket- ball 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; S.H.C. 3,4 COREY LONGSTREET Corey Boy Reef 1957 Thunderbird, T ' Bird . D D at the D I . M.A and D B. pound- ing with me Casa 90 lb. pumpkin . Bird Body Kimball and the boys Fake IDs and goin ' to Sweeneys . . . Crack me a cold one Capt. Schmakel . . . Timber! . . . Let ' s get stiff . . The 12 ga bust . . . Kickers, and find a party.” . . . Cruisin’ for poon When are ya finishin ' the ' 57 Kniz?” . . . Weed’s Honkey tonk . . . Must be some sort of religious cult. . . . Beach Boys Derelict. . Not Bass Pond! . . . Fuji Castner (p.w.) . . . I am Pierre, The champion Moose Caller. See Ya! Ice Hockey 2,3,4; Frolics 4; Automo- tives 3,4; B A. Club 4; Varsity Drinkin ' Team 1,2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN LOUGHLIN I have my freedom, I can make my own rules; Oh ya, The ones that I choose. So on and on I go The sec- onds tick the t ime out, There ' s so much left to know, And I’m on the road to find out. Hey Alicon, Ya got a buck for gas? .Oh ya, Did I tell you this joke? . . . I did it, A year early! . No of- fence Mr D Interests Money, Joey, Clothes, Money. ELIZABETH JANE LOVELL Lizz Pooh (Bear) “Behold, God is my salvation; I trust and will not be afraid; . . Sailing . . . VOP Blane, do you want this up your nose? . Upside down re- flections . . . s raining — let ' s go for a walk! . Do you like bees, Sha- ron? . . . G.D.C. . . Fanny Farmer . Retreats!!. . . Can we talk some- time Mr. J.?. . . I love you . . Is that o k . . Guitar: don’t run away For the Lord is my strength and my song and he has become my salva- tion.” Isaiah 12:2 Field Hockey 1.2,3; Basketball 2; Vol- leyball 1; Softball Manager 1; Radio Masco 4; Singers 3,4; Stage Crew 2,3,4, Journalism 4; N.H.S.; ZOT (Asst. Ant). SHARON JEAN LUDES Shar” Ludsey” Ludes Where ' s the Harborside? My truck forever . . New York or Bust . . . Definitely . Heart break Lane G B at Cranes Beach MWWO . . . T.D. . . . Porche 911. . . Jackie you ! $” . . Franny and Judy together 3 weeks of Blue Mask with G.G. Don ' t give me static, Cheryl . . . Lasagna for 24 . . Lunch El?!!! . TR-6 Spaghetti blanket at the Prom “Let ' s do something irrational Deb! . . . Newports are for Preppies Les!” . , . Sail much Berg? . . J I G. or A.T.G. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Track 1; Student Gov’t 2,3,4; MITOBO 4; Newspaper; BA Club 1,2, 3, 4 (Tri- Captain); Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4. 31 DEBORAH LOUISE LYNCH Lynchy Debbie” Deb” Cape Cod . Party on Wasted weekends . . . Hey Leigh, cruise through town? . . . Mutt . . Pink and Yellow . . . Eileen are you? . . . Joe Mac ' s . . . Always the View . . . Later, Allison . . . Steve Miller Band and the Dead . . . McGin rides bikes? Parties at Vivian’s . . . They call me Die Hard . . Supreme ' s . . Hey Melissa, have a party? . Bar Hop- ping . Later Field Hockey 1,2,3,?; Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Swim- ming 3, MITOBO; B A Club 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 7; Frolics 4; Jr. Banquet 3. DOUGLAS MACCORMACK LINDA DAWN MACDONALD Linda” Lime” Red” Randy and Linie . . could be trouble WC.R. 5 76 . . Triple Trouble, Allie, Linie, Randy — Summer of ' 75 . 5:00 a m Peabody Police . . All nighter at L T Barefoot with Les- lie . Oh, Goodie! No tops at Randall ' s . . . Patty-Pancake . . . Judy Bagel, countdown per. 4 M.J.S. Surprize 10 9 76 . . . Gig- gles and green M M ' s forever . Trapped at 16 . . the bug, the phone, and the cheese! 2 s com- fortable, 3 s a crowd Oh, Cindy me too! . Hey slam! . . Lam- brusco and Pididles . . Lookout for Emma! Eat Me? . . Summer 76 with Billy . . Tues. nites at E.J.s To all the girls and A C., Friendship, Love, and Happiness forever! . . . J V Basketball Cheering (capt.) 1; Student Council Rep 1; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 WAYNE D. MACKERT Mack” Fish Arnold and Franco are the greatest Pumping iron . Montreal, No- vember 76 . The America in ' 85 Gold ' s Gym in Venice . . Put something exciting between your legs, ride a bike . . . Kawasaki 500 Jensen Healey . . Sneakin in the drive in . Patriots are No 1 Red Sox stink, Cinncinati Reds all the way . Camping at Lake George . Freshman Football PETER C. MAILEY Miley Milo” PePe Piseana” Ipswich river canoe trip . 80:50 . Good-bye! . Hey Mousie lets go blastin . . . Okay Mouse I give up . . Hey Vurn, you Starfish . . . Hey little Roxanne! . Hello Mouse; Can I borrow your tools? . . . Label, lets go sip down a few or four , five or maybe even six . . Crusin and brew- sin in the old Duster My poor dashboard! Come on Deb lets walk her around . . Party at Bass! . . . E.J. s on Tuesday nights . . Wasting away at Eagles concert . . . Hey Mouse you sap How ' s your bump Pete? . . Liquid Lunch Activities: Soccer 1,2; Hockey 2; B.C. 3,4; Vew Crew 4 GEORGE MANDRAGOROURAS DAVID MANN ' Manovski Starsky The Man” let ' s go shoot some hoop” . I plead the fifth; or I ' ll take a fifth” Poker, who has the Brew” . . . OH WOWWWW” A job that pays well with no hours; that ' s my job” . . . Sure my car is fast; if I have 16 people pushinq it . . Hey Arnold . . . Threenes . Tennis Team 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Frolics 4. LESLIE ANN MARANDOLA Leslie Les Surprise!!! It ' s a right angle bend!! . . Barefoot with Linnie Friendly sinks . . Hold your nose Em . . . Riunite . . Peanut Butter fights ... All night at LT . . . Scorpio . . . The Dynamic Duo strikes again . . . My caddy, the cruiser bruiser . . The Beach Boys . . Sunshine, Florida . . . Fenway Park . Brighams Babe . . T-Birds fly . . . The Kartwheel Kid Snowshoes . . . My little trea- sure K.C. . . . Michaels angel . . S.E., you ' ll make it with your class L.E.R.L A. M I L. W.E P. To the Jet Set, for all the good times, with love . . . MWP 5 25 75 V. Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Major- ettes 3,4; Arrowhead 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. 32 ALLISON BETH MARKS esq. Bitch” Alley Allison ' I miss my marshmallow, DRAGON . MORGAN ' S HURRUHS . tome ud drogas? . . . Lisa, have you cleaned the red mops yet? . BITCH! Vermont . . garlic salt Lou Reed? who ' s that your boyfriend? . . . I ' m floating in a most peculiar way” — Bowie .el murio . . Tapestry . . . The Vi ' s . . . My words but a whisper, your deafness a SHOUT ... — lan Anderson. PAUL EDWARD MATTHEWS Matty Matty Guokas” ' Guokas Come on down! . . . ' Wamma Jamma” . . . Laura, you ' re first” . . . “Troop 79” ... 3 years of DS . . . Dandy Dana . . . K + O = L. . . . . . Nips . . . In-timidation . . . It ' s five minutes to 1 :00 . . .Floatin ' and Partyin ' . . O.F.S.-45 . . . Cuck- oo ' s Nest . . . The Chuck Wagon . . . 180-Biff . . Ding swimming March 24 . . . 53 . . . J Geils Con- cert ... 3 Stooges . . . S.O.M.B.T.I . . . R . . . The Quaries . . . KISS . . . “Tell me about it” . . . Bookin ' from the Cape” . . Lake Ossipee . The Kaneamakgus . . . Perkin s Island . . . Mailey ' s Sanctuary Party . . . Waterskiing . . , Let ' s get baked” . . .114 D.l. . . . Coors . . . Blow doors” . BU games with Chuck . . Dave ' s Hole . Thanks, Angel . . . 2 19 76 . . . Florida 77 — on my 500 Football 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4 (Captain); Latin Club 4; Frisbee ' s 4; Frolics 4. LESLIE ANNE MATTSON Les” The Mat” “Smessly Groovy . . Wheres the Harbor- side? . . . Sugarloaf — Spare a four minute buzz? . . . Sparkin ' off . . . Things to do, places to go, people to see — MJR . . Not over 55 Shar . . . Are you serious? . . . New York or Bust! . . . Lasagne for 24 . . . Chick, where ' s my car?!!? . . . M. W. WO. . . Bum me out to the max . . . Franny and Judy together . . . Betsy ' s horn . . . Smellydoo? . . . Attitash 75 . . Running out of ,gas on Route 1 . Laugh at Dianne . . . Harbor lights . . . a.j.m. — AN- TICPATION! Be yourself because you are the only one who can! N. H.S. 3,4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1,2; Ski Team 3,4; Field Hockey 2 (Mgr.); Student Council 2,4; Junior Banquet — chairman; Frolics — production secretary; ABC Liason Comm. 4; Student Government Day 2,4; Powder Puff 3,4; MITOBO; B A Club 1,2,34. GREGORY SCOTT MAY Greg Junior” Leeroi Thanks for the nickname Ed . . . Salisbury Beach Honeys Latin IV E scholars . . . Probability of Pam in Boothbay, and yes she does talk! . Boxers . . . Big D and Jerry, et- ernal friends . . . ABC . Singy, was that really out? . . . Looked awful close to me . . Mercedes . . Mazda 280Z and Ocean Point . . . Kwit Pam, don ' t even know how to spell it . . . “I have grown, and live by what I know, and looking ahead, I find that is all I have to show.” Junior Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Ten- nis 3,4 (Co-Capt.); ABC liason Comm. 1,2, 3, 4; ABC Newsletter 3 (ed.) Stu- dent Gov ' t Day 2,3,4; State Govern- ment Liason 4; Frolics 4; Latin Club 1,2, 3, 4; Singers 1,2; MITOBO; Mindscape 2,3,4. james Joseph mcdonough Jim Jimmy” What ' s your problem? . . . Hey Gukas let ' s look at some cows . . But I didn ' t see the speaker post! . . I don ' t snore Hampton . . Dolphins at Silva ' s . . Huntin ' for certain . . . Latin IV scholars . . . Keep the beer in the golf course . . . I ' ll get to the mountains some day . . . Just cruisin ' We are a country ruled by a constitu- tion, But the constitution says what a group of men say it says Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 3; BA Club 4; Classics Club 3,4. CHRISTY LOU McENENY Mac” McNenny Chris Oh gasp , Oh, swoon , Oh gasp and swoom . . . “Christy who . How do you spell your last name Cincinnati Reds . . . Cart- lands . . . Harliquins . . . Crib- bage” . . Holy suffering Canary birds . . . jezzz O Library. Set Design 1,2, 3, 4; Pit 1; Musical 2,3,4; Speech Club 2,3,4 (Historian 3,4); Thespian 4; Radio Masco 3,4; German Exchange 4; Choral 3,4; Sing- ers 1,2, 3, 4; Band (Marching) 1 ,2,3,4. ELLEN MCGINNITY Ln Kid” McGin” March 31, 1975 Morse hill-flying kites with Bergie and Ludes-My man Dan 4-ever . . . Lynchie, wanna ride bikes? . . BONGS AWAY! . . . Eagles-Fleetwood Mac concert Cruisin ' . . . EJ s . . . Hardcover . . YAHOO! . . . Hey Sar, — Baby duckie . . . Bass pond parties . But Debs, I didn’t mean to . Led Zepplin, Zappa, and Marshall Tucker . . To each his own . . Turtlenecks Another wasted weekend . . Ah, come on, skip study, who needs it . . . Hey Lynch, get over here and twist my arm! Ambition: To get by with a little help from my friends. Wrestling Cheerleader 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; B A. 1,2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MclLVAINE Doug Pic Mac My real name is William but my friends call me Doug . . I ' ve been all around the world and left my Spanish book in Thailand . . My muffler wheres my muffler! . . . Working at P P’s . Football 1,2,3; Hockey 2,3,4; Baseball 1.2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4 (Treasurer); Frolics 4; B 4 33 KENNETH A. McLOON JR. Ken ' 1 Thank God for my car. now I can get out of Boxford . . . Farmington, Maine Tater Mt . . The Red Stallion Moody Beach in 39 min . . . 114 Drive in . . . JLEH . . . 7 3 76 . . . A Caprice is a classy Impala A job? What’s that? Blackberry Brandy, Take advantage of Jill, Fun Fun Fun Sunet on Mast Hill . . . Plum Is- land .A roach in the ashtray? Not in This car . Can’t wait until 7 25 82 Why do you say I’m a freak? 2-3-2-1-4-4-3-4-2-4-7 JOHN MENDALKA, JR. KRISTIN L. MERMAN Kris Germany 76” We made it Brock Kwak, Kwak . . . Summer 74 Silver Lake, Boston Whaler . . . The tent . House inside a fire Wildcat, the high mountain . . . Vermont ' 76 Otter Creek . . . Smprompter Old Coug . . . Christmas 1975. Amy and Jason . . Gates, the roads are covered with snow Ridding in the rain . . . Jungen sind fuer mich luft, aber wer kann schon ohne luft leben . . . Barefoot in the winter, Gates? A plastic horse California Jason Spater Beth, Tammie, and Linda . . , Let me find myself By myself For myself So I can be myself Ambition: To get where I’m going. Swim Team: German Exchange 1976; Mindscape; MITOBO APRIL LYNNE METZGER Hey Mary! Let ' s go up for the Chinese food! Yeah, 11:17 . . . No Trucks! Patty, Can’t you count to 200? . Skiing in the Alps with you again, Laura . J.T.G. . . . Bass Pond Trish, Do you re- member the first time we What a night, What a fight; D W S.T. . . This can t go on forever . Hey! You guys. Will you wait up?! G.C., You ' re not small, fun! You drive this time, and I will drive next time That ' s cuz we ve got green eyes! ha, va, cha, cha, cha, cha; b.j. No Sir. Ambition: To always be on time. Track 2; Gymnastics 1; Classics Club 3.4 CHERYL LYNN MICHAELSEN Cher Buns Jimmm! . . . Chinese f i red rills and a fragile Italian nose! . Beach Baby . Paisley ' s and Pewter Pits — P P Pal summer of 76 with Clyde . Lasagna for 24 . long talks with Deb . G.B at Crane ' s Beach Mac ' s Double W.O. . . Frannie and Judy, together . . . Truckin ' at 2 am . . . Georgetown Pits with Glen DEB, WE’VE GOT PROBLEMS!!! . . . Nights out with the girls . . . Myste- rious hands with Randy Beverly baseball games and food fights in the cafe . . . Ellen, Who are we? . 7th period girls room . . who got sus- pended? ... all nighters . . . I only want to have a puppy! . Hey Ludes! . . Don ' t give me static . . Best friends are for keeps. Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; BA Club 1.2, 3, 4; MITOBO DAVID W. MILLER Dave Mildow Goin’ over to Woody ' s house ... Is the rubber bank obtainable? ... 10 chipmunk power . Frianimal and the celigrind . . . The Forrest . . John is going to be assimilated if he keeps on associating . Workin’ in the Boneyard . . . Let’s go out to animal . . . One of my friends down in N Y. . Boston and the Combat Zone . . . I ' ve got a new subway map . . New York City . . . Summers in Me . Where ' s Grinder? . . . I ' ve got it cranked — John . . . Hey Mr. Roberts . . Cactanimals are vicious! . . . Sky Grinder . . . Slightly Acidic . . . Mangleing at last! Band 1,2, 3, 4; Rock Ensemble 3; Stage Band 4; Track 3; P A. Leader 4. PRUDENCE B. MINICH Prudy Zumbido Rowdy My eyes are always like this! . . . Pizza Pizza . . I ' m just in a good mood . Brillo . . . Where? Where. Where? . . . 3:45 a m. . 3 pieces of apple pie . B R with Primo My nails . Hi-C So can I Lauren! ... My bell . . . Our tree . . Minich ' s are better than Johnsons . . . 5:00 and still rowdy . California Kid Weekends in Maine . . . Good times — good friends . “My very good friends and me, iake care of those you call your friends and keep good com- pany! Class Sec. 1,2, 3, 4, Fieldhockey 1,2, 3, 4; (Capt.) Tennis 1,2; Track 3 (Capt.) 4; Cheering 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3 (Capt.) 4. LIZA MIRAN “Many people come and go through the doors of my life, taking what they need and giving what they can. Our moments were only seconds of a lifetime but so IMPORTANT because we shared what we could Only a glimpse of the sun but ENOUGH TO WARM THE HEART Masco Sept 8, 1976 . . You’re from Mexico? . . . “?Ritmo rapido?” . . . A friend just one with whom you dare to be yourself Thanks J.S and all the rest from 2nd and 5th periods “The magic of memories! Cheerleading 2,3 (Varsity Co- Captain); Swim Team 1; Varsity Vol- leyball 2; Softball 3; Basketball 2; NHS 2,3,4; Charity Comm. (Pres.) 2; Other committees 1,2, 3, 4; AHS Model UN 1,2,3; California Girls ' State 3; Homecoming Princess 3; Senator 1,2; Frolics 4; Choral Dramatic Prod- uctions 3; Pep Club 1,2 34 KATHY J. MOORE “Kath H-E-L-L-O! . . I ' ll do it because I want to! . . Don ' t talk to me! . . . 1 25 . Wednesdays atter school . R I. Year of 75 One Big Family. . . J.B ' s Journal . . I ' m get- tin ' outta here! . . . I ' m still holding on ... “1 day down 4 to go! . . . Jim, what kind of bird was that?” . . . T.G.I.F. Gymnastics 1,2; Track 1; Powder Puff 4 MARK EDWARD MOORE L.K.” “Bruno Shellback” Sailors Have More Fun . . The Seven Seas . The Thirteen Won- ders A Girlfriend In Every Port . . . I ' ve Rung More Salt Out Of My Socks Than You ' ve Sailed On” Interisland Codra Schooners Tramp Freighters ... Oh Give Me That Life! Ambition: Fatu-Hiva DECA 4 GARY THOMAS MOSER Mose Memories: Birdie ' s Beak. Maine . . . Roll backs at Ryans . . . T.A.S P Meadowview Constr. Corp . . . The B151 Bombers . Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles . . . Come on home Guke, come on home . . So Dana, I hear Toyotas can jump . . . Chuck DeMoon strikes again . . . Those Elementary school days . Wrastlin . . Fred ' s out . . . Liquid ping pong anyone? . . . Sleeping out at Bald Hill troop 79 . . Ryans ocean mo- tion . . . Football 1, Soccer 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4, tri capt.; Frolics. ALISON LOUISE MOTT “Al Allie Corvettes , Horses-Sandy . . . L.T? . . . I ' m sorry” . . . 3-point turns . . Surprise!! — October 1, 1976 . . M Ms . . . laughing and driving . . . you guys I can t help the way I laugh . . sick and tired . . 3-Hail Mary ' s . J S . TO — Whatever the name it ' s beauty and fame . . . Summer of ' 75 — Linnie, Randy, Allie . Topless at Randall ' s . . . One of the Girls . . . Chubette . . Mum’s homemade sweaters . . . 7-up and cheez-it s . . . ALE R.LMJLWE . What the future has in store for you depends in a large measure what you place in store for the future. Homeroom Rep. 1; Basketball Cheer- ing 2; Gymnastics 3; Prom Comm. 3; Junior Banquet Comm. 3; Powder Puff 3 Spanish Club 4; Volleyball In- tramurals 3; Frolics 4; MITOBO SHERRIN ELAINE MUELLER Sherri Bunny 3” Don’t ask me, I just work here . . . B B B . Scrubby!!! . . Have you been drinking funny water? . . . Sgroi, take your pills! . . . The feather, weather, and Stage left chorus line . . Red licorice . . . What a mail! . . You don ' t love me anymore! . Make a symphony be- fore the Lord! My golden dreams are tempered by tongues of searing flame. On anvil cold is hammered thin the silvery pride of my name Yet God, the Master Craftsman, finds mettle in my heart To form of me a humble vessel, which reflects His art. — Revere s theme Thank you, Steve 5 21 75 DEBORAH FRANCES MURPHY Murph Debbie MLERLAJLEPW M.J.S.- FOREVER!!! . . M M s . Aug 13, 1975 . . Wine bottles at Hogan Freshman sleep-out at Erin ' s! . . . ANIMAL . . . Huh? . . . What . . . ? Midnight swims at Styles . . Beach Boys .64 Chevy . . . Murph ' s Taxi Service . . . Chubette . Maybe we could go home and get it? . . Sum- mer — for the good times! . . . Water-skiing-1 Surprise October 1, 1976!!! . . SJF ' s . . . Erin, where do you want to go? . . Breakdown! . . . It must be love ... A friend is a present you give yourself” . . Sonja, where do you work? Homecoming 1,2; Powder Puff 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Junior Banquet; Stu- dent Gov t Day 3,4; Cheering 2,3 (Capt.) 4; Frolics 4; MITOBO DONNA JEANNE MURPHY Mom Bobby Joe . . oh dear . New York, New York ... I went for it Eric!” . . . Star of the Day — 71, 73, 76,? . . . What ' s wrong with Preppies? . . Let’s have a fling Paul . . . Poole ' s Pub and Grill Pebblestones Motown doo- doo-wah . Bear ' s Basement You gotta have Friends . . B.S Forever — to reach the unreachable star ...(... and blah-blah-blah). Speech Club 2,3 (sec.), 4; Singers 1,2, 3, 4; Chorale 1,2, 3, 4; Northeast Dis- trict Chorus 2,3,4; All-State Chorus 3,4; Softball 1 (Mgr ); Student Council 1,2; Homeroom Rep 1,2; Thespians 3,4 (V.P.); Business Staff 1,2; Classics Club 3,4; German Club 1,2 (sec.); Student Government Day 1,2,3; Play 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Mindscape 1,2; Jr. BanQuet 3; Rock Ensemble 3,4; Jr. Class Play (Ass t, dir.); Flings 3,4; Radio Masco 2,3,4; Frolics (Dir! KATHRYN ANN MURPHY Kate” Nantucket ... To Prepston ' s Jane! Ditch it D A L K . Definately and Rowdie . G B . Kennebunk, Maine . . . Skiing Vt. and H.F Ludes, you ' re worse than I am!” . . . Scags ... 24 for lasagna . . Paris in the spring . . . Tunafies from Gloucester Where ' s the Harbor- side?” . . . Katie and her Mercedes . P.H.L . . Frannie and Judy . . . J.T.G . . Fhinese Chiredrills and a sensitive Italian nose . . If only you believe like I believe we ll get by Jefferson Starship Field Hockey 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics 4; Ski Team 3; Latin Club 4; French Exchange; B A. Club 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3,4. 35 DEBRA JEAN MYERS Deb ' ' “Chuck ' ' “Bora” L.D.M. Cloud Nine and the Quintuplets . . . Midnight Stroll . . Lasagna for 24 . . G.B. at Crane ' s Beach . . . Finese Chiredrills and a fragile Italian nose . Hey Ludes, Let’s do some- thing irrational . . . Don ' t give me sta- tic . . . Mac s double W.O. s . . . Please, McGin, not on the rug . . Girls Night out . . . ROWDY . . all nighters . . . From Paisley s planta- tion to Pewter Pits . . . Cheryl is my P P Pal . . . We got problems!!! . . . Bergie s A-frame . Categories . . . Cathedral Ledge A special walk on the beach with Glen Rhooda . . . .Frannie and Judy . Lost in Green- field with El . Which way to Rte. 2a???l . . . Moser, The King . . . Chinese food and Choc. Marshmallow Ice Cream go together . Bobsie twins and the Gloucester House Spe- cial . . . friends . . . PHILIP L. MYERS J. Geils . . . The Wax Museum . . . Blasten with Craig, Rob, Deive, and Paul. A swim at the Motor Inn . . . Party at Holly ' s . . The Subaru . . Crash Kelly; Got away with murder . . . Going out with Lisa tonight . . . P W Club, Fuji . . The Great Food Fight 90 pound Pumpkin Beach Boys, Kicking Lebel . . . The back of Rol ' s car, Twice . . “When are you going to paint your Jeep?” Going to the Barn Snow-Ball fight at the Bolen ' s My Jeep I was in Ipswich Beethoven . . . Party at the Beach Auto 3,4; Soccer 1; Frolics 4; B A Club 1,2,3, 4 RHONDA JEAN MYERS Breakfast in Quebec Swimming ' 75 . grounded Lake Win- nip esaukee Ohhw! . . Rex . . . Sticks . Blondie . it ' s not green, Jane. . 1 1 2-42-100 . LOVE those shags . twinkies All those pit stops Minature golf in dresses Lake Francis R.B.H.S. WHAT? . . Jan s secret admirer Laurie, what a brownie . . . C ' est la vie. French Club 1,2,3; Classics Club 3,4; Future Nurses Club 2; Homeroom Rep 3; Track 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4, Yearbook 4; Frolics 4; NHS 3,4 SONJA ELIZABETH NATHAN Nath Sojo” Son No Whiskey Apples and Dentyne diets Wingarsheek Nance, are you happy? Blueberries in French class Hojo Honey Disco on wheels P A France 76 You ' re awful! I don ' t drive that bad! . Mutual of aquarium I ' m so psyched . Kowloon Jalb, What time is it? Gross me out! ... My Plymouth ain ' t so Val- iant Murph, where do you work? Danvers Square and the Bonfire . . . Accept me as I am — only then will we discover each other, Federico Fellini. French Club 1,2,3 (Sec); Classics Club 3,4; ABC Student Liason Comm. Radio Masco 3; Speech Club 2,3,4; Mindscape 3.4, Jr. Sr. Banquet Comm; French Exchange 3; Vol- leyball Intramurals 2; Student Gov- ernment Day 2,3,4; Student Govern- ment Liason; Powder Puff 3,4, Frolics; MITOBO; Sr. Halloween Party Comm. EDWARD McGARVEY NELSON Bo 1985 How ya doin? . . . What a bum- mer!” Rock n ' Roll Forever . . . J. Geils Band . . . What ' s 1985? . . . Bond is a non-man . . . ' 66 . .1 told you Arthur, Fords are bones!! . . Chevy ' s are superior . . . men ' 76 . . . only the percussionist is perfect! Band 1,2, 3, 4; Rock Ensemble 3,4; Stage Band 4; Musical 3,4; Soccer 2; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Section Leader 4; Frolics. RONALD E. NELSON JR. Ron” Ronnie The Kid” What ' s S appin . . . Yeah that ' s tough . . What . . What ' s up . . Sweet Honesty . . . Lite Beer . Not the Kid! . . . November 7, 1975 . . . Eugene . . . It ' s cold up here!! . . . I Love it! . . . BRACES . . . Ain ' t that A trip!! . . . Don ' t worry everything will work out fine . . Love comes in many shades ABC Student 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Sing- ers 3; Leader 4; Choral 3,4; Rock Ensemble 2,3,4; Football 2; Basketball 2,4; Track 2; Musical 4; Frolics 4; ABC Laison 3,4. BARBARA NESBITT Barb” Kids, Kids, Kids . What? . 68 Pontiac . . The Tank . Parking Lot Capers . . . Hey, What can I say? . Dancing . . Music . . . Love to drive. Frolics 4 ERIC NEUMAN 36 SANDRA R. NICKERSON Sandy Cookies for lunch . . Levi ' s forever March vacation . . Hood ' s Pond . Whatever . . . The Beach Boys . . . riding my bike . . . Having fun?” . . . going home . . . Taking days off to sleep . . . Florida 74, 75 . . . See Ya, Powder Puff 4; Frolics. KATHLEEN JOAN NOYES Kath Noisie Hey you guys, where ' s everyone going for lunch? . . . Sully, hows that Puerto Rican Country Club you call school? . . . Excellent . . . Jan, gon- dolas at Loon . How s it going? . . . Salisbury and M.K. . . . Chicago . . . Good times at the condominium in Waterville . You guys, I am not a jock . . . Take it easy Bit, you only have a year left . . . Marshing it in Rowley Marsh. Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Track 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 4; Business Club 4 (Sec). JOHN M. O ' BRIEN Jack” Am Eric you stupid fool ... off limits? . Diving for golf balls . . You can ' t have your cupcake frosted . . . Gotta get Dusty home by 11:00 . . . Majic Triangle . . DOB . . . What a card . . . Friday nights at the Drive- In . . give ' em an inch and they ' ll take the ruler . . . My slate is clear . . . Eric keep your eyes on the road . . . squeal ' em . . . Golf 2,3,4. MAUREEN ELIZABETH O’BRIEN MO Nancy did you get the car? . . Mac ' s and 5th free . . Are you guys leaving 5th? ... Six day cycle and the out- side world . . . Sully how’s that Puerto Rican country club you call a school? ... I can ' t go I have to work at Cumby ' s . . . Sonja where are you going?? ... One who knows all about you and likes you just the same, is a true friend . . . Powder 3,4; Frolics 4; Color Guard 4. STEPHEN E. O ' BRIEN Steve” Gumballs . . Paper Airplanes ■Qui , Quae , Quod . . K+0 = L Out the second story window . . The Shaft . Bug hunting . . . intimidation . Fighting with Ez . . hump day” . . . G-crew 75 ' dead woodchuck . . Cheese-steak subs . . . Mississippi 7 Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2,3,4; S.H.C. 3.4; (co-capt.) DIANE LYNN ONUFRY Dee J. Geils and the wax musuem . . . Categories at Bergie s A-frame . . Cathedral Ledge, sunrise Ang? . . . Lions head with Berg . . Cloud 9 and the quintuplets . . . J.T.G . . . . Mac ' s double W.O. . . . sunrise campout with an explosion . use to? he moved!” . Beach Boys, 11 19 75 with J.C.M. . Good bud Bonasia . . R+C with Underdog . . . George . . . Trail Bombin’ Rose? . . . B.S.S. Huck . . . Tunafies! . . . Heartbreak lane, someday??! . . . Vermont-Deb . What a nice view! . . . Happy 4, Good times . . Party at Bass . . . D+D at the drive-in . . . Bill ' s Garage . . . The 5 pumpkinteers . . . Maybe you and me will meet again” Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; JERRY PALAZOLA “Hutch Palanzola” Cap ' n Blood” HE ' S Starsky, I ' M Hutch “Breaker one-nine for a quickie. Hey Bearcat!” . . . CB, Clint Eastwood movies, Browning 9 mm automatic, my guitar, Jim Croce, The Kinks, The Beach Boys, Steeleye Span . . . 440 Magnum Cuda s . I want my first car to sound really mean, even before ya start it. . . Tolkien ' s Lord of the Rings One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them. I’m NOT related to Jay Palazola. Masconomet Vigilance Committee 3,4; CB ' er 4; Kinkaphile 3,4; Law en- forcement Explorers 3,4. BRIAN D. PALMER ARNIE, POM-POM, BUZZ. PALM I don ' t stay home on Friday nights . . . 69 LeSabre, My Green Machine . What ' s happening this weekend? . Aerosmith . . There goes Payne with another bull @% story. Frampton and Joe Walsh I love Vettes going out with Deb on Friday nights Bacardi Rum 151 will do it every time . . . Going Divin’ ... So what if it s December, the water ain ' t that cold! . . Ice Cream Man 76 . . . Debbie . . Ma, can I sleep over Woodys? . . . tough luck Dave! . . . Goodbye Masco, Hello Navy! Soccer 2; Ski Team 1,2,3; Swim Team 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; French Club 1,2; Latin Club 3. 37 DANIEL W. PAYNE Dan” D.J.” Danny boy” Late night visiting Lockwood Lane . After the Party . The only way to have it 50:50 . Mary who told you old Camaro ' s never die, or in your case died? . that no cow that ' s a Heffa . what were weekends made for I ' ll give you one guess Jack I don ' t need the Bull! . . . Soccer 2; L.L B.C. 3,4; KATHERINE REMINGTON PECK Peckster Ralphie Fox Kathy” California fox . . Class of ' 75 . KMP 1 30 76 Ah shut up, I don ' t have to Hey Mom, can I borrow the car? . . . You guys, I ' m not a psycho . . . Tuesday nights at EJ s Hey Ralphie, what do you want to do? . . . Drive-In C.C. . . . M.F. . . . Pick and Peck Inc . . . The best way to learn from your mistakes . JTG . . New York City, there I go Party at Bass . Me. Kev, and Chick at the Junior Banquet: Busted . DHS . . Chevy ' s eat Ford ' s for breakfast . . . John Wayne vs. Mary Tyler Moore . . The class of 77 is the only way to go. G S. Club ELIZABETH ANN PEDICINI Beth Chini Rainy nights at the drive-in . . sum- mer of ' 76 and concerts . . Sabago Lake . Loosing toenails and chips M M ' s Out with the girls . . Chinese fire drills and bloody noses . . . H.C. . . . Maine-2:30 a.m. . . . Knock, Knock — RABBIT!! ... Ice Cream Homecoming weekends Decorating houses and locker rooms . . Babycakes All- nighters TIS BALLOON!! . . . Ghosts at Cranes . Twitches . . . Sloe Gin Fizz . Pool hoppin ' Summer of 74 . . . Camp The cruise and Swans Island . . . Our Tree Abbotts . . . Sunsets . . The beach at night . . . Sanddunes Beverly baseball games . . Freckles?!? . . . 10-4 cucka mouth Practice today . . Cheering . . . Parties . . . Nights in White Satin . . . Nov 1, 1975 . . . Huss. Float Comm. 1; Pep Squad 1; Basket- ball Cheering 1 (Co-Capt.); Hockey Cheering 2,3 (Co-Capt ), Football Cheering 2,3,4 (Co-Capt ); Jr Banquet Comm.; Prom Comm.; Powder Puff 3.4 STEVEN PETERSON Harps and hesh in the boysroom Get high on blue grass . Charlie Daniels. Marshall Tucker Band, and Sour Mash My destiny is my cabin Duck hunting at Chandlers Meadows Mountain Dew Bush-wacking with Wayde Indian fights with Sarah Blue Grass Fes- tival with Jeff . Hunting? . . . Fid- dler ' s competition Goose Pond P B O. . The Stones and the Dead JOJO Flea ' s . Climbing Mount Washington Maine and the Turles Football 1; Frolics 4; BA 1,2, 3, 4; Soc- cer 2; Ski Team 2. LAURIE ANN PETRULIS Chink Place . Cruisin ' in Deb ' s Mustang Put in Aerosmith . . White lips Pooop . . Hogan . . . Locked in again Plump Is- land . . Where ' s the road?! . . . Where ' s your helmet? . . . Goodbye and Goodluck Denisey . Quite a scare there bear . . Going over Deb s house. TIMOTHY JOHN PETTY “Tim Timmy Rubber Shoes Partying at Hampton Beach with Dar- ren and his coon . . Bikes forever, NOT HONDAS . Good times at the quarries . . Number 8 . . Where ' s Danette now? . . Friday night, June 18 Yes Concert , what a smash . . . Happy B-Day Pablo! . . . Skiing with John at Sunapee . . Happy Hovis all the time! . Partying at the rope swing . . Ick . . All Good Peo- ple — YES . . . Pink Floyd Wish you were here . . Be good and you will be lonesome Mark Twain. Ambition: To never start smoking Cigs. Football 1; Baseball 1,3; Wrestling 1 , 2 . JANICE PHANEUF J.P.” Jan 7 8 76 Tom and Epstein on the train, . . . Gondolas at Loon . . . The con- dominium at Waterville . . GreyWonder . What ' s happen’n Misery Island . . Latin IVE scholar . . Where are we going for lunch ... I can t I ' ve gotta ride . . . Who ' s got the car? . . The Green Hornet . . In the truck??? . . Sat- urday nights with the D H.S. gang! Five more years!!! Math Team 2; Classics Club 3,4; In- tramural Volleyball 1,2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3; Powder Puff 3.4; Frolics. KEVIN MATHEW PICKETT Ralph Picket Pick Eagles . Party at E.J. ' s . Me, Chick, and Kath at the Junior Banquet . . . Fights in the parking lot . Me, Kath, Billy, Wendy . Pick Peck Inc . John Wayne vs Mary Tyler Moore ... K.R P. 1 30 76 . . . Chevy ' s eat Ford ' s for breakfast . . Chevy small blocks forever going to Duxpatch in the maroon bomber . . . Hey Mitch, What did ya hit this time? Hey Butler, When are you going to quit? ... I ' m out of here . Parkin at Boyscout . . Kidnap- ped by Mouse and Vern Officer Goldsmith and Officer Young Hey Fat Boy. What’s goin ' on?. Track Team 2,3,4; Winter Track 2,3,4, 38 RANDY ELLEN PICKUS Ran Pick Randall Linnie and Randy; could be trouble! CRASH; March 6 SURPRISE 10 1 76 .5 a m. with Peabody Police . . . Mysterious hands with Cheryl . MJS . . Allnighter at L.T.I. . . . Triple trouble; Linnie, Allie and Randy; Summer of 75 . . . Green M M ' S . . Trapped at 15 . . . bal- loons . . Hey Wendy, is that my mother?! . PW 2 is comfort- able, 3 is a crowd . . . The bug, the phone and the cheese! . . . “I ' m lis- tening, Cin . . . The Brown Bomber Supreme Roast Beef . . . GROUNDED!!! Cheerleading 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4 WILLIAM JAY POEL Billy Bop Billy Burnout Willy” Summer of 73-74 (Toyota) (Caprice) Smokey . . Good old Middleton. Kenny Road . . Drive-in . . Pirch Pond . . Schooner Saloon . . . TT M S A . U F O (yes) . . . Con- cert I wish my room had a floor I don ' t care much for a door but this walking around without touching the ground is getting to be quite a bore. Mt. climbing; Swimming; Car racing; Parties. HEATHER POLLOCK Feather Crazy with a purpose . . . 6 76 . What? . . . I love to ski! . . . Why be normal when you can be different? . . . If you can ' t remember me with a smile, don ' t remember me at all. Speech Team 1,2, 3, 4; Debate 2, French Club 1,2,3; French Exchange 3; Swim Team 2,4; Powder Puff 3; Thespians 4; Plays and Musicals 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3; Frolics 4. LAURIE M. POOLE Bumpers Yuk Snob Poole ' s Pub and Grill . . . Bear ' s basement . . S D A S N ... I can canoe, canoe? Help me Rhonda I hate you Primo Pina Col- ada . Machunk . . . T.M. with Jane . E.J. and McCartney concerts . . . It sure is Hot . . . Sugarloaf . . . Honor your booboo . . Freshman Spain . . England . Four Frog Kisses . . . Champigny 76 . . But I can ' t sing! . . Chief defective . Me and my bank. Class Treasurer 3,4; Cheering 1,2; Pep Squad 1,2; J.S.S.C. 3; Classics Club 3,4; French Club 1; Speech Club 2; Radio Masco 3.4; Float 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4; ABC Liason 1,2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 4; Class of 77V 2 (Pres.) JULIE PORTEOUS “Jul Gorgeous-Porteous Emily Webb . Our Town My piano . . . forever . Where ' s Sal?” . . Antons . . Florida - 72 Bali Hai . . . “Yes, I have two dif- ferent colored eyes!” . . . Rumney and the Willows with S.W.W Music, Music, Music. . . S.Y.M.S. — 76 . . . A. A. A. recording . . . Sal, Let s go talk! ... My family Peabody Nazarene — To be my- self, and to play like Vaughn . Wicked Good” . . . I ' m not a twin!” Rick Karen . Fire Engines A177 . . . Kiss a frog” . . . Goal; To be a Music Teacher Cheerleading 1,2 (Co-Capt ); Band 1; Rock Ensemble 2,3,4; Chorale 4; Sin- gers 1,2, 3, 4; Play 4; Class Play 3; Stage Band 4; Latin Club 3,4; Student Liason 1,2; Speech 4; Musical 3,4; Piano 1,2, 3, 4; Radio Masco 4; Frolics 4. ALAN PRESCOTT Skiing and Hiking any time, any where . Boston 76 . Tom ' s firebird . . College? . . Me? . . . I ' ll get a car yet! But first my license Gymnastics 1,2; Ski Team 3; DECA 3,4 BLANE R. PRESCOTT Mr. Clean” Bubbles” Pardon? . . . Hey Mutt! . . . You boob ... I am sick of Mac ' s . . . Massachusetts stinks . . . California . . . Yes Buck-twenty down 1-95 . . . Hey Todd, I saw this perfect “3 . . Going down to see Les . . Fox hunts . . Bald Hill with the Bronco kid . Volvo squirt gun with Carl and Lizz . . And beyond all these things, put on love, which is the per- fect bond of unity. Col. 3:14 Stage Crew 3,4; Junior Class Play; Senior Frolics; Radio Masco 4; Drama Production 4. DAVE QUILL Definitely NOT Q L B Wie Gehts Babee!! . . . Never mind your flashlight, help me find my pic- kup truck! A WHAT with cheese? . . . Ferbie and Springer forever!! . . . “You vill zit down, und you vill lern ze cherman, und you vill like it-ve shoot you . . . Happiness is running with a free . WHAT??? . . . Shoot the Puffs! . . . Lift your own legs!!! . . . Endicott . . L S D. gives you a super moon . . Well, az zay in der mutter country — Alfred the 10th — or Alfie der zehn! Cross Country 1,2, 3, 4 (Capt ); Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 1,3,4; J V Hockey 2; Pufta Police 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Team 3,4. 39 JOAN QUIST NO! No more roller skating! . No . Do you think Mr. Uhrich will ever get rid of us? . . More food!! . . . WSI is for Lemmings . . Got my hair cut again . Pray for PJAB Jesum Crow I hear Ya! . . . Hanging around the club . . Camp- ing . So uh how ' s it going? . . . WHAT?!! . . . Split Personality . . . Munching apples in the library . . . Enough GORP? . . . Dresses! What are they? . Always bugging Mr. Uhrich . Missing Buses Lis- tening to the radio . . Most stylish . . . The CLIQUE is a joke . . . Oh no that ' s to easy! . . Ha Ha You think I ' m kidding! ... Do you know my lit- tle sister June? Tennis 1,4; Singers 1; Set Design 2; Photo Club 2,3,4; Swim Club 2,3,4; Powder Puff 3,4, Frolics; MITOBO; Crazy 1,2, 3, 4; (Co Cap); Sane O JUNE MARIE QUIST Quisty Quispy” Hey Sarah don’t forget to check the buns ' Mixed doubles with J C at Cedar Dale Long nights at the club . . . Tennis players make the best lovers . . . I ' ll never get married. Well ... I ' Hey Duke” . . Ambition: Airline Stewardess and X-Ray Tech Singers 1,2,3; Tennis 1; Powder Puff 3.4. Girls Chorus Line; Photo Club 4; Following the soccer players to State CHERYL ELAINE RABENIUS ' Cherie” Cher Falmouth Let s go to the beach My yellow Subaru W A.O. . . All it takes is four . . Us crazy drivers . . Truckin ' at 2 a m. . . . HJC . MaryBeth, we forgot the bot- tle caps! ... I don ' t believe it! . . . Di ' s salt water taffy . . What are we doing tonight? . . . Val-Maine . . . CC ' s Chip N’ Dip . . . Skiing . . . Disco on Wheels Boy that plane ride home! My Eclairs! . . Yes, Neil Young, Elton John, and Eagles- Fleetwood Mac concerts last sum- mer Senior Beach Party at Crane’s with Alison. Prom 76 Gymnastics 1,2; Track 2; Powder Puff 3,4; MITOBO (Copy Editor); Frolics; Champigny Exchange 3; Senior Christmas Party Comm . Business Club 4 ANNE LOUISE RAFFERTY Raff” Bottoms up, Euell . Hey Wat ' , what ' s up? I finally signed up for Driver Ed! Yes-No? . Let s hear it for the non-existant Chem II group! Bit, how about a 60 sec 440 How ' s this, Ms Moulton? Arizona Hot peppers; Alagash 74; Conquering Cathedral with the Wiz The time has come, the wal- rus said ... L.C. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Frolics JANE A. RALEY Janey” Quebec with P.W. The gang at Put ' s . . . Our NHS outings . . Saarbrucken 76 ... A month of laughing . . . Sad goodbyes . . . T.M. with Laurie Don ' t walk in front of me I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead Just walk beside me and be my friend. German Club 1,2 (V.P.) 3 (Tr.) 4 (V.P.); Future Nurses Club 1,2 (Pres) Singers 1,4; Latin Club 3,4; Homeroom Rep. 3; Saarbrucken Exchange 4; NHS 3,4 (Pres ); Frolics 4. KAREN ANN REILLY “I ' m lost again, I think I ' m really scared. I won ' t be back at all this time And have my deepest secrets shared. I ' d like to be a willow, A lover, A mountain, Or a soft refrain. But I ' d hate to have to be a grownup And have to try To bear my life in pain.” Pheobe Snow Field Hockey 1,2,3; Junior Banquet Comm; Frolics; Powder Puff 3,4; MITOBO. GLEN B. RHUDA Tex Pugs “Dowerith Maine at 2:30 . . Cruisin ' with Mike in the truck . . . Drive-Ins . . Bass Pond . . . Sleeping on cliffs at Bald Hill . . . Nights before the fireplace . . Midnight . . . Happy Days 5th . . . 8 hr sunburn . . . B.C. . . Roc- ket Man . . . Broken window at the concert . . . Racing with Clyde after Beach Boys . . . Lasagna for 24 . . . See ya later, Alligator . . D.T. practice at Hussy ' s . . . All nighters . . . Ya I might . . . Walks on the beach with Deb . . Rumbles Flirtin ' with Ang . . . Water skiing at Cannon with Jim and Leash . Three Stooges . . . Boy it sure is hot . . . E.J.S. Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 3 (Coach); Frolics 4; 8. A. Club 1,2, 3, 4 (Tri-Captain). LINDA ANN RIELLY Lin” Hi Girls . .No were not sisters . . . JuuudeyM. . GRCPH Would you get serious . . No tops at Randalls . . . Don ' t talk to me cause I can ' t hear you . So, How ' s my honey to- day? . . . SCORPIO whatever the name we’ve got it all . . Patty, you ' re crazy! . . . L.T.? . M M ' s So I have frizzy hair! . . Wings Concert with Andy . . Good Friday 74” Ho- gans Heros . . . May 21-30 1976 . . Thanks for the surprise M.J.S. on top of the world Always music . ADIOS! The sun will lead us Our reason to be here • yes Majorettes 2,3,4 (Captain); J V. cheer- leader 2; Homecoming 1; Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4 40 LANCE CEDRIC ROBERTS “Ferd Lance-a-lot” You gots to be kidding I ' m seri- ous! . . . CEJ . . Nov. 19, 1974 . P P Star ot the Day! Comm Aud ' 76 The Wiz . DB The Big Apple . B T and the Silver Shadow Okie Smile . Me late, never, you ' re just too early! Motown-doo-doo-waah! . . Poole ' s Pub and Grill . It ' s been real and it ' s even been real nice Ain ' t no mountain high enough, ain’t no river wide enough ' D.R Spring Track 2,4; Indoor Track 2; N E Dist. Chorus 3,4, Jr. Class Play; Play Student Director 3,4; Musicale 3,4, Mindscape 3; ABC 2,3,4; Jr Sr Sem Comm 3; NHS-O; Thespians 3,4, Business Staff 2,3,4; Singers 2, Sec- tion Leader 3,4; Student Council 4; Frolics (Tri-Captain, chorus line); Chorale 2,3,4, Rock Ensemble 3,4; Radio Masco 3,4; Speech Club 3,4 (VP.) BETH ROBSON WH S. and friends . . . swimming . . . W.T.B. . . . the Nicks and Molly Thanks Toby and M.J ; Suki Sandy . . . Feather and the V.G.R.S.C. . . . Killing flies “If growing up means it would be be- neath my dignity to climb a tree, I ' ll never grow up; Never grow up, not me. — Peter Pan Leaders 3,4; Field Hockey 3; Softball 3,4; Basketball (Manager) 3. PAMELA JANE ROGAL Pam Pammy” Beatrice” LIFE ... I mean” . . , Want to come to my house to relax and have a cold drink and listen to records with the air-conditioning on” . . . Pick-Up Sticks . I ' M NOT SPASTIC” . . I got kicked out, until How many Nance? ' ' . . . Bear ' s Basement Buzz . . . Poole ' s Pub and Grille . “UMM DEAR” You ' ve got so much to say, say what you mean. Mean what you’re thinking, and think anything. THE CAT Activities: S.S.C.A.B 3; Student Council 1; Basketball (mgr.) 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2; Powder Puff 3,4; Speech Team 2,3,4; Classics Club 3,4; Yearbook (Ass. Bus. Mgr.); Frolics. MARCIA JEAN ROLLINGS I can’t believe we re leaving this place forever ... or was I just dreaming? No, I’m not Spacey! ... I just need a chocolate donut . . Hey Sandy, SASSO??? ... A typical Sat- urday night in Boxford, WASTED!!! . . . M.J., I sing nice don ' t I?? . . . Sometimes I wonder if I ' ll ever grow up . . O K., I ' ll try to be SERIOUS . . . No, I ' m not always this psycho, are you? Field Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3; Track 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Senior Frolics 4. CHUCK ROSS Chuckles” Charley” Upchuck” Burnthouse house . Later Norm T T M S A . hey Nate . . Rangers up Blackberry Crossing I seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied, I ' m on my way . . . how about Korb ' s place? . . Born to wild . . . AH! ... to be old and lazy . . . Love my southern Cross Country 1 CLIFTON ROUFF DANIEL PAUL RYAN Run on” Danny” Danny-Baby” Sugarloaf 76 . . spare a-4 minute buzz! . . . Doggen at the Loaf The best square dance partner!! T.A.S.P. Bar Harbor Fleetwood Mac . . . Eagles . . a dark trip to duck brook . . Sun s up Jack B-151 bombers . Fred’s out , Birdie ' s Beak Maine 76 ' The last of the Bass Pond Partner ' s Lasagna for 24 to much S C . Fried Mac at G.H B . No more Roll backs . Best Friends? . Andrea a pischie for Scott . . E D S on Canoe trip! Football 1; Soccer 2,4; Ski Team 1,2,4; Frolics 4; BA. Club 1,2,3, 4 MATTHEW RYAN Matty” termight” weasel Surfwood bowling . . . J.C.-bio Hey Margaret where’s everybody go- ing? . . 77 the greatest . great party class . . Hey teach . . . Homeroom B-211 . . Hey B.G. . . . I ' m not crazy . P.K. great kid . . Paul ' s jeep . food fights . See ya Maid Maureen ... My ambition in life is to make a successful life and to be free and hope all my friends make it as good as I hope to. Good Luck! Frolics 4 . 41 DEBRA SUSAN SAITOW Debbie Deb” Heartbreak Lane Sunrise Ride? . Party at Bass . Oh Boy . . . Cloud nine and the Quintuplets . . . C.C. . . M F .1 got the brupies- Molly . Vermont-Dee . J.TG Talks with Ang . Adam at Bal- pate Hardcover-Drive-in . . . Surprise Sara . Jackie-Friends are found on every road . Tunafies forever . Me and Bill at My Store . . . E.J.’s . . . The Desperado Kid” . Mac ' s double W.O. What a nice view EXPLOSION! Harry! . . Take Care J.H. Love when you can, cry when you have to. Be who you must that’s a part of the plan Await your arrival with simple survival, and one day we ' ll all under- stand” Dan Fogelburg Field hockey 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3; S.S.C A B 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. DAVID L. SALMON Dave Dower Come on down Guke, come on down Split a Harp Jack? . . . T.A.S.P. Maine Alligator bait A Bar Harbor excursion Collecting wood and climbing trees on Bald Hill . I look up the tree, and what do I see? Chuck DeMoon, Smiling at me A toast to Mt Washington Lasagna 24 , . . Freds out . . . The B-151 Bombers . four minute buzz and Dans last jump Wrestling in the T-Mobile” and hitting snowbanks Stringbean at my house . . . K A dark trip to Duck Brook . Dogday afternoon at the Loaf . . . Rack-em-up Dieve . Student Liason Comm. 4; Classics Club 3,4; Frolics 4; Soccer 2,3,4; Ski Team 3,4 JOHN SANBORN Pete. Eat my dust at short track . . . Melon TP on cougars . . Don ' t go, Leave stock, It goes faster . It’s a Ford . . Sept. 29, 1975 . . . Linda, What are you doing tonight? . . Ya wanna go out?, or work on your car again . Junior . Hey, Take it easy on my car, It s falling apart; It ' s a boned out CHEVY!!! ... The muffler fell off again! Denisee, You need a ride to Petees??. . . ELLEN JEAN SANDERS Ely Ellie Louigeeee Groovy nights before the fireplace . . tunafies Bro- ken window at Mac, Eagles Seri- ously . . Lost in Greenfield w Deb How do we get to rt. 2A? Allnighters Pleasant mt huh Huck? ' 4 minute buzz . . . Huck how do you catch a buzz? . spare a . Sugarloaf 76 . Water skiing at Cannon w Jim Leash . . . B B C.C. . . to lunch Ludes?! . . . A.T.G. or J.T.G. . . . Cheryl who are we? Frannie and Judy together Lasagna for 24 . Laura it ' s only 6 a m . Wanna go to the beach Deb? . white Harlem . . . EJ.C.AM thanks for listening Glen . . . GBR Ski ya later . Field Hockey 2; Ski Team 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,2,4. Powder Puff 4; Frolics; B A. Club 1,2, 3, 4 DIANNE C. SCHEPIS Schep” Di-Babes” Groovy! . . Sugarloaf 76 Spare a — 4 minute buzz? Where’s the Harborside? The Best square dance partner Cape Cod . . . 2 21 76 . . . Appt. 75 . . . New York or Bust! . Lasagna for 24 , . munchin ' at midnight . E.J.C.A.M. buddies . Has anyone seen Jane? . . . Leslie you d . Franny and Judy together Those elementary school days Frahers . . . It ' ll always be like old times Jane” ... Ski ya later! . . . Love when you can, Cry when you have to; Be who you must, That ' s part of the plan. — D. Fogelberg. N.H.S. 3,4; Tennis 1,2,4; Ski Team 4; Gymnastics 1,2; Classics Club 3 ( V. P ), 4 (Pres.); ABC Liason Comm. 4; Junior Banquet Comm.; Student Gov ' t Day 4; Frolics 4, Powder Puff 3,4, MITOBO ERIK SCHIFF Erik” “Sir Sedric After school football . . popcorn . . . frisbee . . jogging . . baseball . . . biking . . , Bob ' s camp . . . bullet-hunting . . . soccer . future scientist . . . I give my special thanks to Cynthia, Heather, Dawn, Cristy, Lisa, Jenny, Craig, Ron, Greg, Steve, Bob, Jerry, and Dave; you made it all worthwhile. Don ' t live your lives just for the sake of living, have fun INGRID LUISE SCHMAKEL Schmake Fling Dartmouth Mole . . . Where ' s the Harbor Side? . . . Lasagna for 24 Bah Habbah . . New York or Bust . . . Finese Chiredrills and a Delicate Italian Nose . . . Skiing in the rain . . . Nach Deutschland mit Liebe-’75 (S.V.T.), ' 76 (S.J.M.) und wieder (?)! . . Fraher s Frauelein . . Stoney Road at Crane ' s — What wire, Laura? . . . Yellow Opels . Yup Diggable . . . Decent Groovy” . . . “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” — Saint-Exupery German Club 1 (Treas.), 2 (Treas.), 3 (Corr. Sec.), 4; Math Team 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Banquet Comm. (Ass. Chrmn ); Student Council 2,3,4; Arrow Head 3 (Layout Ed ); Hockey Cheering 3,4; NHS 3,4; ABC Student Liason 4; MITOBO 4 (Ass. Ed ); Frolics 4. EMILY ANN SCLAFANI ' Em M.J.S. on top of the world . . All night at L.T. . . Hold your nose . . . Les It ' s Love Beach Boy ' s! . . Jody, DD at EJ ' s? . . Riunite . . . Happy New Year, J.LH . . . I ' ve got to have my yellow MGB! . . . Summer of 74 . . . Friendly Sinks . . . Sur- prise!! . . . Les, it’s a right angle bend! . . . Brigham ' s Babe Waterskiing w T.C. . . . (Women Driv- ers) . . . Pool Hoppin ' . . . m m ' s . . . Disco on Wheels-France 4 76 T-Birds fly . . Fenway Park . Scorpio . Peanut Butter Fights . . Good Friday . . . Smiley . . Rainy Days . . The Jet Set will meet again . Basketball Cheering 1,2, 3, 4; Football Cheering 2,3,4; Homecoming 1,2; Frolics; Powder Puff 3,4; French Ex- change 3; MITOBO 42 DOUG SCOTT Hey let ' s take a walk” Bongs away . . Wandering through the wilderness, and crawling through the civilized jungle . . I get high with a little help from my friends . . weekend trips to New Hampshire and Maine . . Going to the mountains is going home” Muir Cross Country 4 ROBERT BRYCE SCOTT Bob Torino Power! ... I mean hell . . . Saturday Night ' s Alright for Fightin . Little Deuce Coupe, Centre Mar- ket .. . You forgot to put my melons in the frig . . . Hey Bob, will you go to Fraher’s for me? A girl a week . . It ' s your life son” . . . Cars are fun! Girls before cars . . Fun, Fun, Fun . Beach Boys . . Steve Miller Band Soccer 3; Debate 3. PHILIP DANIEL SEDLER Phil” Doc Crusin with Stu in the Kosher Canoe” ... I’m definitely going to go barefoot . . . Someday! . . . L.G.G. (A) . . . Lake Winnipesaukee N.H. . . . P. Pagota . . . Inspiration Points 1 2 . . . “Just like Mama never made . . . Harmony . . . Dan, for an eleven year old, he ' s too damn smart! . . One day at a time . . . Snowmobiling Waterskiing. . . Ambition: To be successful in all I do. GRETCHEN L. SENNOTT Gretch KENNEBUNK. . Summer of 76 . . . One dark foggy night? . . . Gl- ouster . . . You guys I think they ' re trying to get us drunk, (ha ha) . . . Riot at Perry ' s party . . The Shack Field Hockey 1,2,3,; Swim Team 2 CYNTHIA SGROI ERIC M. SHAKTMAN Cracy Paco I am not dumb Danvers dragon . . . Salisbury 76 . . Topsfield talker . . . McDonald ' s . LLBC Hampton 74 Beaver hunt- ing. Track 1,2; Automotives 3,4. KATHLEEN M. SHANNON Kathee KA Munchkin The Bicentennial Biz and Bessy Ross Summers at the Cape Ladybird and Halloween parties . . The hectic Prom, right Mark A? . . . Roses for the Prom King . Miss Biddeford It all began in Oral Comm That fateful June night in ' 75 . Sleeping bags, Pepsies and Cornchips at 3 a m . Where ' s Bill? 10-4 cuckamouth . Smitty, Raped! . . June 4th 1976, what a surprise from Fla.!!! . . . Lost in West Boxford . Mosquitoes, eh BS? . . . Dunkins Donuts at 5 a m. . . Caught again! . . Not even for a million De- ano? . . WRS III Pep Squad 1; Homeroom Rep. 1; Mindscape 2,3; Leaders Club 2,3; Field Hockey 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; Radio Masco 2,3,4; Speech Club (Pres.) 2,3,4, Student Council 1,3; Class Pres. 2; Class V.P 4; Student Gov ' t Day 1,2, 3, 4; P C. Club 3,4; Pow- der Puff 4, Frolics 4. ERIN KATHLEEN SHAUHHNESSY “Chic Shaun Erwin Pool Hopping . . . Pink Panther . . . Brigham ' s Babe . . Hunneee Where ' s the Harborside . . Attacked at 3 a m. . . . Let ' s get into it! . . . Chubette . . . M M ' s . . Carolyn and firecrackers ... I ' m still a baby . . . No Tops . . . Florida vacations . . . Where to, Murph? . . . Surprise!! . . . Pink Chablis . . . Cheering . . . W.W. ... A small party with Tim and Rick-Conn . . . Six Seconders . . . Trucks — 7-29-75 . . . Chocolate Chip. Homeroom Rep. 3,4; Basketball Cheering 1,2, 3, 4; Jr Banquet Comm.; Arrowhead 4; Publicity Chrmn 3; Homecoming 1,2; Powder Puff 3,4; MITOBO; Frolics. 43 A ALAN M. SHEPARD El Tigre and the Ace . . I ' ll be in Boothbay . . 88-H Beatles . . . Lake Niagara . . Eagles . Who ' s perverted? . . . Pure Prairie League . . Ferguson . . . Joe, got the car? . . . Superbone . . AAA Studios . . . balance this . . . When are you get- ting the Spitfire? . . Denny ' s at 3 a m Wily octopus . . . little girl . . . TTFN . . . insane . . , S C. . . . all nighter . Chicago Incur- able romantic . party at Bears . . . EAT . . . Royal Flash , TRIUMPH Stage Band 2,3,4; Rock Ensemble 2,3,4 ; Frolics 2,3,4 (pit director). PETER H. SHEPARD Pete Shlep g-crew, 75 . . Intimidation! . . . Frankenboots . The Shlep- mobile . . K+0=L When are you going to get the Tr-g on the road 9 . . Old Triumphs never die, they just rust away I got to work this weekend. Nips . . . 5:00 Saturday and Sunday Morning Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1; Hockey 1; S.H.C. 3,4; NHS 3,4 RUSSELL SHIMER Russ” Shimmer” Shimster Favorite saying is: What a hack job . Type of work: A job that pays well with little work . . The fun in High School. Speech Club 3 VALERIE SHUMAN Val Got To Get You Into My Life . . . The Beatles — KAPAKIVAHOJEC ' s — . . . Are you sure it ' s not going to sink?” Street Twirlin ' . . . Kris re- member Bald Hill . . Summer of ' 75 McDonalds in snowmobile suits Julye and I were reverse . . Disco Buddy Games . Cupcake day PAP ' s . . Heavy Chevy . . DJKPPJEMJAS . Deca 4; Accounting 1,2; Frolics 4 ROBERT CHARLES SILVA Bob Doak Blade 180 Biffer My Buzzin ' Dozen . . . Chevy Van . . . Florida ' 77 . . . Come on down P-Town ... 114 Drive-In . . . Kealy Farms . 97 Sunoco . . . Prom Party . . . Keepin ' in touch . . . Floating . O.F.S. =45. . Crane ' s Beach. . Quarries. . Water skiing Ossipee Lake . . “Home Movies” Power Smokin ' . . . J H , D.J., D.I., S.R Hockey 2,3,4; Soccer 4; Flying 4; Classics Club 3,4; Frisbee 4; Brew Crew 1,2, 3, 4; Makin ' love 1,2, 3, 4 STEPHEN SIMPSON GREGG SMITH I ' ve seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisified I ' m on my way . . . Yes RONALD M. SMITH Ron Wrongway Quarry . . . Casings . . . L E.E.P. 107 Maine . . . football . . Jinx . . . mono . . . same play . Poor White Trash. . How. . . was it? . . Party at Steve ' s . . Stagecrew 4; Frolics 4; Law Enforce- ment Explorers Post 107 3,4 (V P.) 44 SUSAN B. SMITH Sue” Smith Well now, that ' s a nice easy name One down, two to go Fernandez . It ' s Cimarron not Cinnamon . . . Morgan horses and shaggy dogs . . Yamaha FG-200 . Bees, on a Trail Ride?. . Florida 75 . . . What ' s the matter with mutts? . . Vermont. . . Ambition: to travel cross country Basketball 2; Guitar 2,3; Powder Puff 4; Frolics 4 WILLIAM R. SMYTH Bill Smitty Life with mother Dean The radio or the light . . . Where ' s Kath? . . . Pizza and Roast Beef ... 5th period lunch, I NEVER leave hungry . . Mosquito bites, right K.S.? . 11th grade, in Florida . But there isn ' t such a place as Kathee’s Diner, is there? . . . Will, that ' s a 10-4 cuc- kamouth . . . New Years 76; Carrying Deano home . Bahamas ' 74 with Ned and Sharks!!! . . Watching Dean mesmerized 3rd period . . Sugarloaf ' 75, left holding a towel Lucky 13 . . . 1st period Latin with the other scholars . . Football 76 — Go for it. . 4th down; ready break. Ski Team 1; Student Gov ' t Day 2,4; Homeroom Rep 2,3; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3. 4; Speech Club 2,4; Frolics 4 ROBERT L. SNOWMAN Bob “Snow” Snowey How ya doin ' ? . . SELTAEB Goin ' down to Hull!” . . . J P G R . Moxie . . M.J.F. . . Labor Day ' 76 . . Let it be . . . 7 10 76 . . . S P.L.H.C.B .50 pounds? . . . WOW HA HA HA , F — k you The Beatles they’re the greatest . . Rockwells . . . What are ya doin ' Fri- day . Yesterday Activities: This and that RICHARD KEITH THOMAS SOLDANO “Rick Tom, I think I ' m gonna break my streak tonight!! . . . Last run at Sugarloaf . . Find me a boot to fit over my cast and I ' ll go skiing . . . Poole ' s Pub and Grille . . Au- gustines Buffet . . Dippin ' at Hoods Fishin for Bikes . R.P. . . . Mogal . . . Thay Boys . . My baby sister Nancy . . Clancy, whata ' you doin ' tonight? . . It ' s an Electric Bass . . Slalom on 95 Racin ' Theokas in the Chevy . . . 327 . 7 in. plate with 9 screws . . . Dying in the Mile Relay . . . Jim, keep it around 75 . . . Poker at Tom ' s . Bear ' s Basement. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; In- door Track 3,4; Baseball 1,4; Track 2,3; Rock Ensemble 1,2, 3, 4; Powder Puff (Coach) 3,4; Frolics 4. LAURA STALLARD Lil ' Laur Goin’ mobile with Jack Huck and the ol ' soft shoe Tunafies forever Bar Harbor II . . Are you a bird? . . Goodwin giggles April and the Swiss Cliff To California Buffy . . Disneyland balloons . look im first . . Desperado The midnight stroll . . . Ellen it ' s 6:00 a m.! . . Alligators . . . Signs I don ' t see four people in this MG Thanks Weaz . Ingrid, the wire! . Chocolate ice cream cones 20 free frosties, yay Gwee! . . . SUNDAY RIVER Ski ya later Gymnastics 1,2; Majorettes 2,3; Pow- der Puff 3,4; Frolics 4. Mattygo . . . The GEORGE STANWOOD III JOHN STEPHAN MARIA CORA STEPHENS Portuguese Sonnet 43 . . . Jack ' s Trail . . . C.S.N. Young . . . Bones Twins . . . Putney, Vt . . Peters ' Pub . . . Jungen sind fur mich Luft; aber wer kann syhon ohne Luft leben?” . . . Germany bound . . The musi- cian may sing to you of the rhythm which is in all space, but he cannot give you the ear which arrests the rhythm nor the voice that echoes it. For the vision of one man lends not its wings to another man. Kahil Gibran Track 1,2; Volleyball 2; Powder Puff 3,4; Student Govt. Day 3,4; Mindscape 3,4 (Editor); MITOBO 4; (Layout Edi- tor); Saarbrucken Exchange 4; Frolics 4. 45 JEFFREY STEVENS JOHN E. STEVENS JR. Rubber Band” Hey Woody Can you get the car . What an animal! . Hard Rock . Oh, I almost got an A Ger- many . . . Can you get into it! . . . What a bone! . Aerosmith . The Vulture” I ' ll be over at Woody ' s house Got racked again? . . 133 . . Can you handle it Miller? . . going bowling . Tell me about it ... I don ' t know about this Wood Skipping Band? . . Watch out for the Ski Team 1; Winter Track 2,3,4; Spring Track 1,2, 3,4; German Ex- change 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Rock Ensemble 3,4 ROBERT K. STONE Pierre Nellie Gandale IS!!!!! . . I ' m a lumberjack, an ' I ' m 0 K That ' s my car, do you love it? . . That ' s been my problem, Jer, I ' m too lovable Just breathing hard Bears are nice, people too Phillips Exeter Asylum, you say? Live for alternate weekends . . Party of 6 76 O.K., party at Steve ' s I have passed through the open door, yet I live in its shadow Now, Children! Be like the Greeks; Strive to be average (dedi- cated to Miss Mench) Steeleye Span Ray Davies is not just a face in the crowd; he ' s a Starmaker Favorite comedy team: Uncle Norm and Dickie Doo Frodo lives! . Ilyaryo yeni unotime. Death Football 3; Kinkophile 3,4; Minister of Silly walks 2,3,4; Bear Tamer 3,4 WENDY JEANNE STROMBERG chic” hearthead Wenna To the Jet-Set, with love Good Friday ' 74 WLERAJLEPM . . Dynamic Duo strikes again . . . Brigham ' s Babe . Stickhead, we need more ice Pink Panther . attacked at 3 a m. . EJ ' s with Em waterskiing with TC . . cruiser-bruiser . . . green m m ' s . . . LT Surprise! . Riunite . BP-Vinnie Jimbo . . .8 of diamonds Rockery pumpkin, anonymous Michael ' s Angels . . . Fenway Park . Kowloon ' s . . . Beach Boys Randy, it s your mother! . . . hankin ' around ICKY . . Stop It 1 Love It FOGGY nights at the Drive-in Where ' s yours’ Sweetie? . Coming to a Toll Booth soon 10 30 76-LOVEY! KJT — My YANKEE DOODLE DANDY . . . Gymnastics 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3 (sec.), 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Arrowhead 4; Frolics 4; Suspect-huntin ' 1 ,2,3,4 ARTHUR CUTCLIFFE SULLIVAN Arty Sully SullllH Archie What kind of car is that . Stowe . . Whimps, turds, and cliffies . . The last of the R P. gang . . Victor CROAKED!! .1 come from white Harlem, The Slums of Topsfield . . . Take your hand Mrs. Murphy” — an old sing along song . . . Thay boy ' s Ambition: To be hot to trot with Shakey Bimbos. Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Boy s State 3; Boy ' s Chorus Line Leader 4; Under Water Basket Weav- ing Team (Tri-Capt.) 1.2, 3, 4. RON THEOKAS Theo Stub Ravishing Crusin down to Paris Island with Bovche and Mith . The Old Hornet Activity . . . The Good Old Yellow Scamp Me and Matt, 12 16 gauge pump, Blasted many, many Chickadees . . 270 Roger Blast- ing the truck (1959 Ford Antique.) . . Hittin ' the Baja with the Old Truck . Matsu, Where are you? . . . Don ' t Worry. . . . Suzuki T-500 Don ' t be scared Ned!” . Matt, What the hell is that, A joke? . . . Check these Pecks . Matt, Eddy Speghitti and Me . . Pumping Iron in the Dongeon . Marines, April 27, 1977 . . . You Whimp, You Freak, Pussy . . Whimpy Way, Houndog, Pick, Mouse, Nedla Club, Chubster, Matsu, Park, Korg . Grapplin, Cuttin down trees; Killa, Hurry up, It s coming down on the house ' . Ambition: Cop Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 4; Basketball 2; Track 1,2, 3, 4. BRYAN E. THOMAS Bry BJ “Yeah, but it ' s gonna rain tomorrow .” Hey Ez, seen Paul? . . . Hey Paul, seen Ez? . . . 7 4 76 E.J. . Whatis up? . . STEVES GOT THE BUNNY Poole ' s Pub and Grille V P Class of ' 77V 2 . . . 114 Drive-in Guess what, the car won t start” . . Hey Ez, you comb your hair today?” . . Diving down the Cape Sugarloaf ' 76 . . . “Dippin’ at Hoods . . . Activities: Basketball 1; Track (spring) 2,3,4; Winter Track 4; Soccer 2; Frolics 4. ERIC M. THOMPSON “Goob Nothing but the best for the best. . Arn you fool!! . . . Let ' s go cru- sin . . Alright, everybody get in the car . . . Jack you stupid idiot, you almost got us arrested The magic Triangle . Alright Arn . . . The bottle brigade D O B . . . Ferncroft ’76 . . . Have to get Dustin home by 11:00 or his house will turn into a pumpkin . But Fuig !! Wrestling 3; Golf 2,3,4 (Capt ); Frolics 4; B 2,3,4. 46 TRACY TOMPKINS Spacy New Hampsire 76 . . . Hangin ' around the Arco . . Party down Perch tonight . . . Summer of 73 74 . . . Hey , got the vet tonight! . . Topsfield Fair 76 . . March 15, 1976 . Black Sabbath 4-ever . . . Get off my case, will ya?! . . . Catch Ya . . Frolics 4; Partying . . . MITCHELL TRAMMELL JODI TURPEL Hi you guys, what ' s up . . Let ' s go to the smoking area Hi Donna, where ' s Mick? . . Gonna miss everyone . . . Let ' s skip . . . What do you mean you don ' t want to ... I hope someday I ' m really something . . . I miss Ricky so much . . Mary- land here I come . Hi Tam and Jim, what ' ch ya doing? . . . Let ' s go cruisin ' . . Where to? . . . Who knows . . To all my teachers this year, you ' re all cool, Thanks for every- thing. I ' m gonna miss you all. Special thanks to friend and Counseler, Mrs Farwell. . . . Drinking; Driving; Suicide at night; Playing England; Chinese firedrills; Taking Rickie ' s car; Lay rubber Ambition: To be successful, Loved, Rich, Help others, and go to college. MARY JANE VANKAVELAAR M.J. Meaty ' ' She ' s blind? . . . Hey, did you know . . . 76 Tennis cliffys . . . Come on George let’s go . . . Where is he MJ? . . Beach Bum . . . Tennis forever Bread and James Taylor . . FFC . . . Hey Monk! . . . Sandy, are you crazy? . . . The Harr ' s aren ' t bunnies . . . Hey Marcia, we got the best luck . . . Exciting night Hershey Park . . . Pa summer of 76 Be good Heather Mac ' s double W.O. Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Co. Capt.; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Leaders Club 2,3 Vice President, 4 Treasurer JOSEPH B. VERRENQIA Joey The Dog Faced Boy ” She was so bowlegged that when she walked around the house, she walked AROUND the house . . . Fiats really burn me up . . . Yaz sir, that’s my baby . . Pastafazool . doin ' the Vatican Raq ... I knew a girl once . . . That’s Amore . . Yellow Journalism at Northwestern . . the redhead . . “I feel fragile . . The Calypso with Jane . Kiss and Tell, Tom . Verrengia ' s Taxi Service . . CATs and Dog Faced Boys . . . Billie Jean King and deadline pres- sure ... No virtuous man — that is, virtuous in the YMCA sense — has ever painted a picture worth looking at, composed a symphony worth hear- ing or written a book worth reading. H.L. Menken AMY VINCENT Sail away, away Ripples never come back They ' ve gone to the other side Look into the pool, Ripples never come back Dive to the bottom and go to the top To see where they ' ve gone Oh, they ' ve gone to the other side Genesis National Honor Society 3,4; Gymnas- tics 1,2; Track 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Biology Club 3; Frolics 4 PAUL WADDLE Jack That ' s Waddle like a duck We are the Pros from Dover . . . The Beast . . The Beach Boys . . . Karen . . . Ipswich here I come . . Nothing is as easy as it looks, everything takes longer than you expect, and if any- thing can go wrong it will, at the worst possible moment! . . . Not strange DIFFERENT! Chicago . . You ' ve got to be you’re own person Ambition: To do something no one else has ever done. Arrowhead 3; Masco Vigilance Com- mittee MARK WALSH Saarbrueken . Karlsberg Ur-Pils . . Kuak-Kuak Frampton . . . ' 63 Dodge This place is a ZOO . . . If Bier is getting more Craig, then where ' s Leonard” . . WING!! Cross Country 1,2; Winter Track 2,3; Photography Club 3,4; German Ex- change 4; MITOBO 4. 47 MARY WALSH Mare” Mare-z May-or” My 327 Camaro (R.S.) . . . Gotta make a payment . . . I’ll drive! . . . 4-speeds forever! . . . J.D. ' s Tr-3 . . . John can we go for a hot fudge sun- dae? . , George help! . . . POUSETTE DART Band . . Patty, 2 dogs and a boy! . . Borgus Pal . ,1 have to work . . ANDREA MISSED THE BUS AGAIN Need a ride Be- rgie? . . . Pick ‘n’ Peck . . April want to go to E.J. ' s? ... I don ' t have any gasT . . . Weekends in Lowell Bunkie are we renting a chalet this year? . . . Winters in N.H. and Maine . . . H.J. 26 . . . Campers to Amhurst . . . Ballatta and the Metz . Ralph . . . J.T.G! ... I love my friends . Want to race? . . . Hava Graphics ' 2,3,4; Auto Shop 3,4; G.S Club 1,2, 3, 4 ROBERT RANDALL WALSH JR. Rob’’ “Rob Bobby The skys the limit . . . Hope to fly in the Marines Air Explorers Post 146 Want a good car? Get a ram- bler . . Weasel, hope you get a muscle car Gymnastics 2,3,4 ROBERT A. WALTER JR. Weasel Salty” J Geils and the Wax Museum Bo- len s food fight EJ ' s . . Party at Bass What a nice view Snowballs . . Miller forever . . . Garage Party . . . Let ' s roll Lebel . . . B B Best friends . Laura, had a § reat time . . F.N.F. the B ' s . . . nowballs at Cusack ' s . . . Chick, my pa Pigeon Chase . . Chelmsford Beavers Me and my Cutlass Lebel ' s Mall Jeep Maine 76 Flips at Crane ' s Party with the boys . Cruisin ' with Chris . Cabaret with Kenny . . . Don ' s Mobil 2 factors . . J.D MacDonald ' s free food Up chuck in Chelmsford . Hang out at Bolens My second Ma, Mrs. B Scuba diving with McNally and Bolen rots . . Twinkies . H.H. good luck Kango 60 ft jump . . . V W Bird body and the fish . . . Weasel, control yourself . Hall moniters Football 2; Hockey 1.2; Baseball 1; BA 1 ,2,3,4 JANE ELIZABETH WALZ B.B Bugs Ladybird Rana PC H. 3 4 74 . . . Cape camping . . . Grassing forever Can I ask you a dumb question? . . Who, me? I can’t, I don ' t have any money.” Carrie. Mai and Sailors from the sea Poole ' s Pub and Grille Bear ' s Basement . Tennessee . Bugs Thanx Big D . . . Judy and Chemistry . Fag-ay . . Surprise Birthday parties P.A. and Fried- man Beach bumming . . here? Now?” . . Friends and Lov- ers Munchkin and halloween parties . My Nan . . . Calypso and Joe V Psyched!! Char- lies angels For all the Good Times Hrm Rep 1,2, 3,4; Basketball Cheering 1; Hockey Cheering (Co. Capt.) 2,3; Field hockey 1,2; Student Council 4; Classics Club 4, Frolics 4; Powder Puff 3,4; Mitobo 4. Hell raising 1,2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA B. WATSON Cindy Sis Florida in May 76 . . Can ' t stay af- ter, I have to go riding . . . Let ' s go skiing this weekend ... No kidding? . . Hiking in the White Mts . . . Re- ally now . ERC . . . Nature ' s first green is gold, her hardest hue to hold Her early leaf ' s a flower, but only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, so dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay. Robert Frost Latin Club 4; Frolics 4. JOEL WEAVER Joe Weav Bunny Buggie In love with my car Norwich all the way . . (Sex, cars, fighting and winning ) . . Lov ' em and leave ' em . . A MG . Light ' em up . . . Leave your name in rubber . . , Beach Boys . . . Kiss . Sweet Queen . Nights in White Satin . . . 409 . . Killer Queen . Sandy 26 . Turbo Trans Rabbit “Seabago” “Might makes right ! Winter Track 3,4; Summer Track 3,4; Soccer 3; Soccer Coach 4 LOREN ELIZABETH WEEKS Quebec 74, Salisbury 75, France 76, Florida 77 . Puss . . Always on vacation . . Mr. J . . . Paris in the spring . Back to school . I know I ' m obnoxious . . . Well, not good . . Myers ' my second home . . . “For what end, then, has this world been formed? . . . To plague us to death — Voltaire If a picture paints a thousand words, then why can ' t I paint you? The words will never show, the you I ' ve come to know. — David Gates French Club 1,2, 3.4; NHS 3,4; Math Team 3,4; French Exchange; Frolics; MITOBO (Faculty Editor). MARGARET WEISSLITZ Deux mushroom pizzas . . Puss . . . Wait till he gets to my name . . Good Point . April in Paris . . . back to school” . . . Hey Watson . . . How boring . . . Quebec 74 . . . Paris 76 . . . Florida 77 . . . Field Hockey 1,2,3; Basketball 2; Vol- leyball 1,2,3; Track 1; Tennis 2; Stu- dent Council 2; NHS 3,4; Frolics 4 48 JANE OWINGS WELSH “Bud” April in Paris . . NANTUCKET To Prepston’s Kate? . . . Lasagna for 24. . . Finese Chiredrills and a fragile Italian nose . . . S.S. . Beware the Ides of March . . It will always be like old times, Dianne . Outa here. Field Hockey 2; Radio Masco 3,4; Speech Club 3,4; Greek Classics Club 4; Powder Puff 3,4; MITOBO DAWN WELTLER Bunny No. 2 “Tinkerbell B.B.B ' Smiley . B F. . . . Are you and Cindy sisters? . . preggy shirts . Dewbutton . . D B prolly . . . I don ' t know . . one through five . . . poopies . . . sit . . . Cindy, you talk funny . . . Ambition: To be a lion tamer. Stage crew 2,3,4; Set design 1,2,3; Business Staff 3,4; Colorguard 3,4; B.B.B. 2,3,4 Ronald P. Weyland Wamma “Goldylocks Ron Florida ' 76 . . N.A.F . . The Tor- ka ' s at U M O . . . The Buzzin’ Dozen . . . Front Row of the Drive-In . . . Talk much? . . No . . . Ernie, the Trans . . . Cackmobile . . . Six of Kickers . . . Yaaaaah . BAA . . Capt One of the Buck-80 Biffers . H for C . . . Sleepin and Driving — 3:30 Dip . . Silly Putty . . . Makin ' Love . . . Help Me . . . Frosty ' s Tent . G.A with the Poonge . O.F.S. 45 S.H. . Macktibo ' s Joe Thompsons put to use. Football 1; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Hockey 2,3,4 (Assn t Capt.). TIMOTHY M. WHITE Tim” Bobbles Jr. It ' s Harvey Forman Time M.G.C. . . . Swifty ' s Finest . Mis- guidance . . . Where is Mr. Merril? Reflections of M.l.T. ... A Fine Whimp Pavo . . . Golf Chip- ping . Indy ' s” . Happy Hump Day . . . Mark ' s home shaving his legs!!!” . . . Ted, what were you doing in September? . . . The Cal- culus Come on Down!” Intimidation . . . Wind Up . . . Football 1; Soccer 2,3,4; Math Team 1,2, 3, 4; Boys State 3; N.H.S 3,4 (Trea- surer); S.H.C. 4 MARGARET KEATS WHITING Margi” I have wings again today . swans island . . The CAT B.M. ' 75-6 hmmm dear . . you ' re kidding really . 10 to 1 . . S.D.A.S.N how exciting . . . fresh-man-Spain . . who me — clumsy?! . . . Hop a long; The nose nose Nancy . . Bear ' s basement . . . Poole ' s Pub and Grill. Speech Club 2,3; Powder Puff 3,4; Basketball Cheerleader 2; Latin Club (Treas.) 3,4 (V.P.); Pep Squad 1 (Co- Capt); Mindscape 2,3; Swim Team 3; French Club 2; Arrowhead (Ed ); Frolics; MITOBO (Bus. Ed); Jr. Class float Comm.; Good Times 1,2, 3, 4! JANET MAUREEN WHITMORE Jan Sprechen Sie Deutsch? . . . Miss Cavanaugh, is this what you want? . This is due today?! . . Arizona ' 76 decisions, decisions . . . Latin Freak . . . Yes, I’m going to the darkroom — no lewd comments . odi et amo. Ambition: Photographer. Photography Club 2,3, (sec.) 4; Clas- sics Club 3,4; Frolics 4, Yearbook Staff 4; Singers 1,2. W. DEAN WIDENMANN Deano” Buzz” Bambino” Kraut for four years . Pete, How did I take it? . . What, kicked out again? . . . Wie Gehts Baby!” . . . Oh, my achin ' morals.” . . . Bahamas ’75- ' 76 . . . New Years . . Oh baby! . . . Ecstasy Mr. Murphy? . . Honorary J.V. Capt A Midget for life . . . Week-ends forever! Football cartoons . Double ses- sions . . . Gonna be rich and famous . . Wannabet? . . . Good luck D.J.” . . . Total jock . . . Me a Quar- terback? . . . Cuckamouth, that ' s a big 10-4 . . . Foolin ' around forever . Roomin ' with Bill the slob . . Prom ' 76 . . . American Gov ' t 3rd; WEO!!! . . . Cookin ' on the dance floor . . . The Gold Caddy” . . . An Italian Racing-Red Ferrari Dino!” . . . Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Golf 2,3,4; Swim Team 4; Student Gov ' t Day 3,4; Frolics 4; Powder Puff Coach 4; Good Times 1,2, 3, 4. HEIDI G. WISE Is this suppose to be a joke? . . . What good are you? . . Dunkin ' Donuts . . Oh . . Halloween par- ties . It ' s a miracle, I got the car! . . . He ' s so immature . . Ohio talk, that ' s sharp . . Cape Cod sailing, whoops I ' m slipping off again! . We re tipping over! Waterskiing, I got up! Tennis? . . Really? . . . Fly- ing?, I love it! Tennis 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Yearbook 4; Frolics; Senior Christmas party, chairman; Powder puff 4; NHS 3,4 49 CHARLES WOOD Charlie ' ' Woody ' Chuck Cool Your Jets Jack How’s the weather . 114 ... My back is kill- ing me . . Hey, George Pasta! . . . Life is a Bummer when your under 5 ' 4 Society Dumps . . . Don ' t do anything I wouldn ' t do . . . Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,3, (tri-capt.) 4; Stage Crew 1 ,2,3,4; Flying Crew 2.3,4 J. DAVID WOOD ■ Dave Woody Everyone comes to my house Arid Rock . . Arizona . Cruising with Scrud . . Service Road Mom, can I get the car? . . . Commu- nity locker , . Bowling . . Cactan- imals . . Spearfishing all summer . The 50 foot . . The hurdles . . Too bad Lynch Hey Arnie Brigham ' s Aerosmith . . Waldwick weekend Engulf Corvettes Animal Juice. . What a bone Lighting them up. Track 1,2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4 WILLIAM CRAIG WOODBRIDGE Willy Wiley I AM going to Dartmouth Aren t you, isn ' t everybody? . At least we ate well Mr. P.l . . . 4 minutes flat, Ted! Gord s Fold W is a beautiful letter . . Qu ' est-ce qu ' on fait? . . I like to get lost . . . Fun in the sun with an afternoon moon . . . Non Monsieur, jamais de la vie! . . Big plans, small actions . . If there be sorrow, let it be for things undone , unrealized . undreamed unattained To these add one-love withheld . . . restrained. Mari Evans Cross Country 1.2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1,2; Winter Track 4; Tennis 1,2,4; Math Team 1,2,3 (Capt.) 4 (Capt ); French Club 1,2,3, 4; N.H.S. 3,4; French Ex- change; Sandbox 1,2,4 (Co. Capt). BRIAN E. WRIGHT Spider Man Wrightie If there s one thing I can t stand . Don ' t get carried away . . Lake St Shemp, Barnie and what a Gomez Let s have a slap shot drill . . Sundance. Hockey 3,4; Soccer 4 GINA WRIGHT Messy . . . Get organized ... I AM hurrying . . . Eating again . Chocolate sundaes . Here it is — if you can read it . . . Stand back — I ' m opening my locker . . . Tm normal, it ' s just the rest of the world that ' s crazy. . . . June, what ' s a drawf? . How ' s your loquist? Math Team 1,2,3; Spanish Club 4. ANDREW WYZGA CAROL ANN YETMAN Carol Ann Lorac Football Games . . Marching Band . . . Days out on the boat . Band Room . . Hanover NH . The six of us Bandies . Windsor Conn Marching in the rain . . . Dover NH . . . The three Johns . . . You Banana! . . . Waldwick N.J. . . Bermuda . . . Oh Wow! . . . Good times at the movies Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Librarian 3,4; Sing- gers 1,2; Rock Ensemble 3,4; Plays 2,3,4; Musical 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 4 STEVEN YONIS 50 A. DAVID YOUNG III Dave ' Bearcat” Starsky CB and 4 Wheel Drive Forever! Guns . . Hey, is there an order going out? Me and my Maverick . . . (I did not put a dent in it) . . . Anybody seen Jerry? Ex post 107 I’m Starsky, He’s Hutch! , . TRUCK MP ' S .1 could make a bad joke about that . . Electrician jokes .1 may be dumb, but I ' m not stupid . . With all its hopes, dreams, and urban renewal, the world continues to deteriorate, Give Up Schleping 1; Stage Crew 2,3,4; Play 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Speech Club 3; Radio Masco 2,3; Thespians 3,4; Frolics 4, Journalism 4; Masconomet Committee of Vigilance 3,4 C. STEPHEN YOUNG Computer Professor” This is a MANdatory meeting Mrs. FUN . . . The C is for Chester . . . El Basto del Canasto Yes, I am really a senior this year No Sophomore Year 2; JV Soccer 3,4; Radio Masco 3,4; Chess Club 4; Ger- man Club 4; German Exchange Trip 4; Co-Pres. Spanish Club 4; Frolics 4. VERNON PAUL YOUNG Maine hunting trip . Oregon . . R.H. 11-1-75 . . Survival game at Bald . . . Kidnapping Kevin . . Reme juliettet . . . Blastin ' with the gang . . . Tessi . . . Hey Mac, how many you got? . . G-town with Rando and Bart . . . Hunting is my business and Craig s too . . The vize guys . . Helluva cruise. SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED JULIE CARROLL ROBERT DEPIERRE CLIVE JACKMAN CHRISTOPHER MCNALLY SUSAN WONG 51 IN MEMORIUM: Keith Bouchard Richard Brophy Gary Carter Stephen Facella Shelly Mattoon ETERNITY He who binds himself to a joy . . . Doth the winged life destroy; . . .But he who kisses the Joy as it flies . . . Lives in Eternity’s sunrise William Blake 52 cv i ' 4 rfSiy ■■ wv j i% i !y f ; Vf 1 r 1 j£ - m ; j ii mt BiED.iSIlsSiSBLLL 1 . SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Nicest Legs: Mark Agnew, April Metzger Most Spirited: Thad Brown, Nancy Bears Class Actor Actress: Bill Baron, Donna Murphy Class Gentleman Lady: Chris McNally, Sally Goodale Most Loveable: Steve O’Brien, Laura Stallard Most Artistic: Dean Widenmann, Pat Butler Most likely to Succeed: Joe Verrengia, Ingrid Schmakel Friendliest: Glen Rhuda, Debbi Myers Most Argumentative: Dana Kimball, Sonja Nathan Class Athletes: Mark Agnew, Mary Jane Van Kavelaar Class Baby: Primo Lombardi, Karen Reilly Most Bashful: Peter Mailey, Pam Fasano Best All Around: Mark Agnew, Andrea DiBenedetto Class Brownie: Joe larocci, Prudy Minich Class Clown: Bobby Walters, Nancy Bears Most Contagious Laugh: Bob Bolen, Linda Rielly Most Convincing Liar: Scott Divenuti, Laura Stallard Class Cradle Snatcher: Eric Bannon, Patty Balletto Cutest Dimples: Gary Moser, Suki Bullens Most Distinctive Walk: Scott Divenuti, Leslie Mattson Done The Most For Masco: Joe Verrengia, Andrea DiBenedetto Worst Driver: Paul Lebel, Randy Pickus Prettiest Eyes: Gary Kupreance, Jackie Kelly Class Flirt: Willy Blackburn, Jane Walz Cutest Freckles: Willy Blackburn, Laurie Gaffey Girls Guy Guys Girl: Gary Moser, Dianne Schepis Gift of Gab: Scott Baker, Beth Huckins Most Gullible: Jim Johnson, Gretchen Sennott Prettiest Hair: Ron Weyland, Carolyn Decker Most Happy: Chick Denault, Rose Hawkes Wildest Imagination: Steve Peterson, Jody Klosowski Most Individual: Greg May, Lisa Drummond Most Interesting: Scott Bortzfield, Jane Welsh Best Listener: Dan Ryan, Sally Goodale Best Looking: Chris McNally, Dianne Schepis Most Mysterious: Mark Moore, Peri Cohen Class Optimist: Greg May, Prudy Minich Class Pessimist: Peter Ferrari, Amy Vincent Class Perfectionist: Dave Salmon, Laurie Poole Class Procrastinator: Willy Woodbridge, Nancy Hillery Class Psycho: Class of 77 Most Realistic: Tim White, Laurie Poole Most Respected: Mike Kastrinelis, Ingrid Schmakel Class Scholar: Steve Young, Ingrid Schmakel Best Sense of Humor: Art Sullivan, Nancy Bears Most Sexy: Chris McNally, April Metzger Most Sincere: Dan Ryan, Sally Goodale Nicest Smile: Gary Moser, Andrea DiBenedetto Most Sophisticated: Lance Roberts, Donna Murphy Class Teetotaler: Paul Lebel, Sharon Ludes Most Trustworthy: Tim White, Laurie Poole Class Weasel: Bobby Walters, Debbie Saitow Most Witty: Art Sullivan, Patty Cashman Class Musician: Alan Shepard, Ellen Davis Best Dancer: Bobby Walters, Jody Klosowski Junior-Senior Prom May 14, 1976 Coach Six Over 300 Masconomet students and their guests jammed into the Coach Six in Lynnfield for the Junior-Senior Prom. After a deluxe dinner of either chicken or roast beef, and hours of dancing to the music of the Lany Fam- ily, junior president Lauren Hampton presented the traditional silver to Jeff Miller, senior president. Gary Moser and Lauren Hampton were crowned king and queen. “Inseperable” was orga- nized by Mark Agnew, Kathee Shannon, and Nancy Hillery. (oh . . . and Diane Lorant, who got fed up with the whole mess and moved to Arizona) Dean Widenmann’s reason for attend- ing the prom? “I got to pull up to the front door in the gold Caddy.” 59 60 POWDER PUFF Quarterback Suki Bullens broke through the Juniors’ defense on the opening play of the ga me and romped to a 60 yard touchdown run, as the Senior Super Sonics trampled the ’78 Playmates, 6-0, in the annual Powder Puff classic. ‘‘I play Powder Puff,” said senior safety Beth Pedicini, “because I want to show the guys that girls can be rough and tough too.” “The girls were great . . . and they played a great game of football too.” Coach Dean Widenmann A 6-0 game usually means that the fans spent most of their time at the hot dog stand. But this was not the case at the December 2nd contest. A crew of senior boys, (at least we think that they were boys) provided the overflowing throng with cheers and half-time entertainment. The troup included Mike Kastrinelis, Lance Roberts, Bob Silva, Tom Knight, Paul Matthews, Bryan Thomas, Chick Denault, Joe Verrengia, and Tim White. Marvin Masconomet (pronounced as on WBZ) arranges a train trip — one which Garber Travel Service is unable to provide for any interested customers at present — to his former high school. Unfortunately, Marvin falls asleep and misses the direct train to Masconomet. The only way possi- ble for him to reach his desired desti- nation is to take another train which, in a very round about way, eventually arrives at Masconomet. On his long, sometimes amusing, sometimes interesting, sometimes boring sojourn, Marvin reminisces about his high school years and en- counters various characters, includ- ing an obnoxious, drunken bum, an overprotective mother with her ugly baby and a Vienese physician. Marvin frequently has the urge to take his suitcase and disembark; each time he is persuaded to stay by the loyal con- ductor who realizes if Marvin leaves, there would be no show. Directing “Backtracks” was Donna Murphy. Assistant Director was Alan Benson. Others who held positions of responsibility were Andrea Di- Benedetto, General Manager; Mary Buckley, Business Manager; Nancy Bears, Diane Cole and Jody Klosowski, Girls’ Chorus Line Direc- tors; Mark Agnew, Lance Roberts, and Art Sullivan, Boys’ Chorus Line Directors; Charlie Wood, Stage Man- ager; Pat Butler, Set Design Chairper- son; Dawn Welter, Lighting; Milton Berle, Groucho Marx and Joe Verren- gia, Tie-in Staff; and Mr. Doliber, Ad- visor to the Class of 1977. 62 We must, we must, we must increase our bust My little (gurgle), dead (gurgle), surfer girl When she realizes there ' s something growing inside of her — she pukes” They whirl and they twirl-” Do not take drugs, they are not GOOD,” “Frolics was laughter, screams, throat lozenges and tears. And it was more than that ... it was the best thing that has ever happened to me.’’ Donna Murphy, Director 64 We are here to discuss life after death . . . ‘‘Don ' t shoot til you see the whites of his eyes’ “Improper verb usage . . “Save your nickles, save your dimes . . “Hello Muddah; hello Faddah “Overture, hit the lights, this is it, the night of nights — ” Aah but you ' ve got to have friends . . . The feelings oh- so-strong . . . You’ve got to have friends . . .To make that day last long ... I had some friends but they’re gone . . . Someone came and took ’em away . . . But from the dusk til the dawn here is where I’ll stay . . . Standin’ on the end of the road boys . . . Waitin’ for my new friends to come . . . I don’t care if I’m hungry or cold-FREEZIN ' ... I’m gonna get me some of them . . . Friends-you you you . . . What would you do if I sang out of tune . . . Would you stand up and walk out on me . . . Lend me your ears and I ' ll sing you a song . . . And I’ll try not to sing out of key ... I get by with a little help from my friends ... I get high with a little help from my friends ... I’m gonna try with a little help from my friends . . . Do you need anybody ... I need somebody to love . . . Could It be anybody ... I want somebody to love We ' re saving it for next year — Friends Medley “Look what they ' ve done to me” Everybody do the Varsity Drag” 66 CHRISTMAS PARTY December 20, 1976 Following tradition, this year’s Senior Christmas Party was held at the Thompson Club in North Reading. Seniors and invited guests boogied to the music of the James Brothers Band. Santa “DAD” Claus arrived midway through the affair to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. He brought a few early joke-gifts to various members of the Class of 1977, including class president Mike “Two-Hour-Old Baby” Kastrinelis who received a pacifier, Glen “Pink Panther” Rhuda who was presented with a Pink Panther poster, and Leslie “Shake-lt” Mattson who was given a MacDonalds’ gift certificate. Santa ended his brief visit by handing out candy canes to all those present. Responsible for organizing the enjoyable affair was Heidi Wise. 67 Juniors 1978 i G. Albee M. Albee L. Ammann R. Angeline L. Ashing J. Auman R. Bailly J. Baker A. Bakker M. Baron C. Bartlett J. Bates P. Bedrosian D. Behrens K. Belisle S. Bernstein M. Bertolone B. Bishop B. Bishop E. Bogart D. Bond L. Bond L. Borden G Bortzfield L. Bouchard A. Boudreau P. Bourque M. Braddy C. Brightman J. Brockelman C. Brown J. Bucyk R Buell J. Bugbee B Burgard C. Burke L. Carlson C. Carr M. Cavalieri J. Cavanaugh C. Chamberlin D. Chandler S. Chouinard B. Chrissis M. Clarke M. Cleary D. Coe D. Conway 70 A. Cox M. Crotty M. Cull C. Currier J. Cusack D. Cushing J. Damario D. Daniels J. Davis P Dawley P. Delaney S. Dellazoppa J. Demeritt C. Denman D. Derro D. Dewberry R. Dole S. Donovan C. Dorman M. Dufour J. Dulin R. Duncan E Dustin S. Duszynski J. Ely G. Evans M. Ezzard S. Facella A Feldman P. Ferrari J Feulner T Fioretti J. Fiorella D. Flagg V. Foden C. Fogarty G. Foshage J. Furlong D. Gallant L. Gallo M. Garrido B. Gates J. Gates A. Gaunt F. Gayton R. Gendron G. Gibb A. Giger D. Goff C. Goodhue N. Gormley P. Gregory P. Guarino R. Guest C. Hall D. Hall D. Hanlon W. Harmer S. Harris P. Hatt R. Hebb T. Heminway J. Hoffman J. Holaday L. Holmes F. Horvath B. Hull-Ryde T. Humphrey J. Hurka D. Hurlburt E. Hussey J. Irish L. Jacobs J. Jacques D Johnson M. Johnson C. Jones T. Jones M. Joyce R Joyce 71 M. Kaepplein R Keith D. Kelly K. Killian K. Killilea D. King L. Kleinfelter S. LaHaye S. Laird K. Lane P. Langell I. Larocca H. Leibowitz J. Leighton D. Lennox K. Love M. Luz C. Lynch D. Lynch L. MacDonald D. Magnani C. Manning S. Manning J. Marland M A. Masse C. May M. May McDonough K. McMahon M. McMillan L. Merman P Moehring J. Moffett W. Monahan C. Moore W. Morman P. Munroe D. Murphy K. Murphy M. Murphy Bill Monahan and Ralph Sneeden agree that skate board riding is one of the hardest sports to attempt; it’s fast and dangerous. When traveling at high speeds pebbles or small cracks in the road can cause serious injury to an unprepared boarder. “I usually hit 39-40 m.p.h. at Pye Brook and when I’m that low to the ground it feels like I’m travel- ing at speeds up to 70 m.p.h. — everything is a blur,” says Ralph but assures that he uses the proper safety equipment. “The sport may be dangerous but the risk is half the fun”, adds Ralph. Bill enjoys free-style rather than speed, ‘‘there is no limit to the variation of stunts that can be performed — even hand stands,” says Bill. R Murphy P. Muzichuk T. Nagle J. Nault T Nentwig R. Newton S. Nickerson J. Oberti M. O Brien S. O Brien P. O ' Flahrety D. Oliver L. Olmstead J. Orfanos G. Osgood C. Parkhurst 72 L. Paterson M. Peake A. Peck M. Peck W. Penny G. Peterson K. Peterson G. Phillips G. Poole J. Potash S. Porter P. Powers S. Rakip C. Rawding D. Rodman D. Regii D. Reifel M. Robillard D. Rolsma R Rossi L. Rubchinuk D. Russell S. Ryan P. Savori e P. Savery J. Sawyer S. Schepis R. Schilling R. Scribner W. Seale S. Sedler R. Shannon D. Shaw W. Shaw S. Shepard H. Shuman C. Siegert J. Simpson C. Singleton R. Skinner Julie Sawyer is well known for her football cheerleading, gym- nastics and track but what most people don’t know is that she has been waterskiing since she was five years old. Her father taught her how to ski at their summer cottage in Maine, but unlike most people her feet were so small she had to wear sneakers along with her skis. She skied continuously for years and eventually joined a ski club near her camp. She performed trick, slalom, barefoot, disc and shoe skiing and most daring of all Julie performed on top of a five man pyramid. She was recently in Florida where she became interested in skiing pro- fessionlly at Cyprus Gardens, and plans on applying in a few years. Julie also enjoys snow skiing and someday plans on becoming a nurse. A. Smith S. Smith R. Sneeden C. Snowman J. Soldano C. Spottiswoode P. Spring L. Steen S. Steiner K. Stewart M. Sweet L. Talberth D. Thuermer D. Thompson B. Thompson C. Thompson 73 S. Townes R Tragert D. Trust J. Tyson M. Wadlinger H. Walsh N. Walsh C. Walter M Wass D. Waters D. Webber L. Wendel A White J. White S. Whitley L. Williams C. Wilson D. Wood B. Woodbury C. Zingg L. Zoglio M Zoglio MISSING P. Abare E. Fredrickson M. Mueskes M. Ake P Garten R. Peabody J Allen J. Geary L Peterson A. Barry S. Glatz M. Procetto B. Barry R. Glidden B. Ralphs L. Aumann S Harlow J. Richarson B. Bears L. Hart S. Robbins L. Berube J. Harvey M. Starrak J. Bird B. Haykal A. Viggh S. Bouchard S. Henderson J. Vogt R. Burns K. Hoover M. Warfield D. Cowhig S. Jackman B Watson M. Courage J. Kenvin C. Wheeler S. Crosby K. Krupski R. Davis T. Kruysman (Treas.) M. Delaney D. Leighton B. Dellea R. Mailey L. Derosier D. McCarthy M. Desmond J. McCormack A. Dexter T. McLaughlin T. Dougherty W. Moore D. Fain D. Moore C. Franco D. Moran J. Frasca E. Moy 74 Sophomores 1979 D. Abraham T. Adams G. Albee C Allison F. Altieri L Anderson R. Anderson J. Anderws C. Ashing M. Atwood K. Ballard E. Barenklaus G. Barr M. Barry J. Beck C. Berry S. Best D. Bettencourt M. Bishop S. Bistrong K. Blair A. Blumfield R Bogart C. Booth A. Borden S. Bouchard N. Bourque M. Boyle J. Brickett J. Brightman B. Brownell J. Buckingham S Buckley S. Buechel T. Bushee W. Canning E. Cantella L. Carroll C. Carr A. Carver L. Chrissis R. Christian R. Christian P. Chub R. Church K. Clark H. Clemson M. Coffin L. Cohen J. Cole L. Collins N. Consoles C. Corning S. Crawford E. Crotty H. Crowe 75 B. Cuevas D. Curtis E. Cushman L. Cyr L. Daley M. Darisse D. Davis J. Davis C. Deans P. Deboer E. Decoulos S. Dellazoppa C. Delmastro M. Deluca B. Demers T. Denman E. Desouza M. Desouza L deWinter J. Dewolfe C. Difrancesco S. Dion S. Dolan J. Donahue D. Dorey P Duffy L. Durkee G. Dyer K. Eddy J. Elliott R. Emmons D. Farmer W. Farrin A Fasano D. Faulkner V. Fay V. Fischer P. Fitzpatrick A Flewelling L. Ford K. Forney S. Foster J. Fryer D. Fudge W. Fuller D. Gage L. Gage J. Gagnan S. Ganley H. Gardner D. Garland C. Gendron C Gifford M. Giger D. Gillen L. Gillette Richard Humphrey has been playing the trombone since he was in ninth grade when he joined the concert band. At the end of the year he joined the stage band where he has been for two years. He has played in a Gloucester orchestra and in the Hamilton band over the summer. He is also interested in theater and performed in the chorus of Oklahoma and Fiddler on the Roof. His other hobbies include woodworking, skiing, baseball, sailing, and the band Chicago. Richard thinks music may become his fu- ture career, but he is also planning a future in architecural drafting. 76 K. Giordano T. Goss W. Green T. Griffin C. Guarino C. Guarente W. Guyer M Hagon J. Hampton D. Hancock D. Hardy W. Harrington J Harris J. Harris P. Hart J. Harvey H. Haseltine J. Hedges K. Helve C. Helper A. Herson E. Hickson P. Hinckley C. Hogan R. Humphrey J. Hull T. Hull S. larocci B. Inglis S. Jackman J. Jackson E. Jones “Fore,” a familiar term used by Linda McGinnity as she tees off to win the Junior Club Championship at the Thompson Coun- try Club in North Reading. When McGinnity isn’t partying she can be found every Friday at the Thompson Club golfing with her summer league where she won a mother-daughter cham- pionship. McGinnity feels that golfing is a good way to get out frustration and anger. She has also been active in softball and the basketball team. She hopes to make the best of her life and to always be happy and, hopefully, rich. K. Jones S. Jones D. Kelley M. Kelley W. Kenny J. Kenyon K. Kiley D. Kilroy C. Kincaid L. King S. Klassen S. Klosowski E. Knoblock E. Kraus K. Kunz T. Laughlin W. Learned F. Leary R. Leathe L. Lebel A. Leblanc A. Lebrun D. Lemay T. Leonard 77 B. Littlefield L. Lombardi R. Lord P. Loughlin M. Lowell j ! D. Luscomb C. Macaulay , S. Mackay | P. Madden ! J. Malenfant t S G. Malone G. Mangini K. Manning . Mannheim G. Martin M. Martin R Mason P. Masse K. Mattson K. McAdoo M. McAdoo M. McArdle L McCormack S McDonough K. McDougall L. McGinnity B. Mcllvaine J. Meaney D. Megley G. Merrill E. Miller M. Miller P. Miller L. Moffet S. Mooney S. Moore E. Moser A. Mueller J. Muzichuk D Myers K. Nave L. Nelson L. Neuman A. Noyes A. Oberti B. O’Brien D. O ' Brien S. Ogden B. O’Neil R Orth 78 S. Orth J. Osgood J. O ' Toole M. Pageau B. Palmer D. Palizzolo L. Panella J. Pappas J. Paranay R. Payne S Peachey K. Peachey R. Pearsall C. Peterson J. Petrulis D Phaneuf M. Poirier K. Popielski D. Powers T. Price R. Provencher A. Quill E. Raley D. Reid S. Reifel K. Reilly J. Repucci B. Rhuda C. Rice N Richardson S. Richardson M. Rizza B Robertson S. Robertson S. Robertson D. Rochenski R. Roland A Rotsko B. Roy M. Russo D. Ryan L. Sabino G. Samson L. Sawyer K. Scales B. Schena K. Schmakel G. Schulte P. Shaughnessy K. Shaw G. Shinn A. Silva 79 B. Silvius A. Smales L. Smith G. Smith J. Spicer S. Spring J. Stevens A. Stone L. Stromberg J. Swanson H. Taylor R. Ternollo J. Thomas L. Thompson L. Tibbetts B Titus G. Titus M. Tragert R. Trammell H. Tuchen J. Vancura L. VanBuskirk C. Veinot T. Vrettos J. Wall C. Wallace M. Walsh W. Walsh R. Warfield P. Wark J. Watson J. Webber M. Weislik M. Weislik K. Weltler D. White T. White P. Whitehead D. Widenmann D. Wimer D. Wittlinger S. Wolf T. Woodbury S. Wright H. Wright C. Wyner T. Yates H. Yanakakis P Yetman F. Zollo MISSING T. Ackerman G. Edwards S. L Horty K. Baker B. Fitzgerald K. Mcnally C. Baron D. Flagg M. Messenger M. Blessington T. Gabbard D. Milley J. Bouchard S. Harvey J. Minter J. Bradstreet M. Hawkes S. Morietti D. Buckingham C. Hickey S. Morrison R. Capelotti J. Hieber B. Murphy K. Carlson J. Hogan L Myers J. Coughlin A. Hoosick S. Napoletano C. Cunnigham S. Hoover J. Peterson S. Curtis D. Hughes L. Richardson S. Dellea P. Hughes C. Rotsko C. Dickson G. Hull M. Smith S. Dulin M. larocci D. Thomas D. Ingalls R. Van Knowe 80 Freshman 1980 P. Ajootian L. Albee F. Allen J. Allen D. Allison S. Ames G. Anderson A. Angeline R. Ash J. Baker W. Bakewell D. Balger M. Barbour P. Barker S. Bartlett D. Baumann E. Beardsell G. Belanger J. Bel isle C. Bergsten A. Bernays T. Berry S. Bertolone M. Bettencourt V. Bissell J. Bistrong M. Blackhall C. Blair V. Blais D. Blaus M. Bogart Y. Bohemier C. Bond P. Bond J. Borden S. Bongette T. Bouchard T. Bouchard M. Boyle H. Braddy E. Brisbois C. Brookes D. Brown R. Burke R Burley S. Callahan R. Capobianco S. Castellanet M. Casey G. Cathcart T. Chandler A. Collard M. Consiglio T. D ' Amario D. Daniels G. Davis R. Deans W. Dearborn K. Denman P. Diamond L. DiVito M. Driscoll M. Dulin L Duszynski 81 A S. Farnham N. Farnsworth D. Farnsworth T. Farrin P. Faulkner J. Fitts W. Fitts S. Fitzgerald J. Fleischer J. Flynn J. Fyfe C. Gage T. Gaglione J. Gallagher G Gallo P. Garten E. Gaunt K. Gauthier A. Gehr L. Gibb M. Goodwin A. Greenlaw K. Hagan T. Hagar G. Hall W. Hampton R. Hannibal C. Hatch S. Havey C. Hawkins S. Heard J. Heine Like most Freshman boys, Lawrence Winde loves sports, especially football, baseball and wrestling. However, one of “Sandy ' s” more unusual hobbies is raising ducks. He has eight ducks and had hoped to enter them in the Topsfield Fair but unfortunately one duck went blind. Sandy is also a star Boy Scout and because of his deep interest in animals and outdoor life, Sandy hope to someday become a forest ranger. C. Hennigan J. Hezlett C. Hildebrand T. Hill A. Hills K. Hoffman S. Hollow C. Holmes R. Hopping J. Hosterman W. Hull T. Ignatowicz D. Jacobs P. James S. Jones T. Kachel R. Kassiotis M Keith C. Kelley M Keyes K. Kilroy H. Kruck E. Kruger A Kuftinec 82 L. Lane P. Lawrence S. Lear L. Lebel T Leblanc M. Leblanc M. Leblanc M. Lebrun C. Lee K. Lehman L. Leibowitz S. Leighton H. Lessing W. Lepelley B. Lewis S. Libby J Liston B. Lombard K. Lombardi T. Long F. Long G. Ludes J. Lynch K. MacDonald R. Mann R. Manning M. Marandola J. Marks K. Mattson J. McCarthy C. McCormack E. McCormack The gymnastics coach, Carol Symmes, has been surprised at the enormous amount of talent bursting from the freshmen girls. Alyson Bolen, Karen Lehman, Rhonda Mann and Patti Pavesi have all contributed to the team’s impressive number of victories. Up and over the horse flies Alyson Bolen as one of the new Freshmen sensations. Few surpass Alyson on the horse as she has received unusually high scores throughout the gym- nastics season. Alyson also enjoys waterskiing, tennis, and piano. L McDonough D. McDougali J. McGilliuray C. McLaughlin E. McMahon B. McNally J. Megley K. Melvin C. Medalka B. Messenger T. Metzger G. Michaelson K. Mitchell K. Mokler G. Mooney G. Nelson C. Oneil E. Peters M. Peterson B. Pickett L. Pickus R. Pollock C. Porter C. Pottie ... j B. Powers B. Pratt J. Preytis R. Provencher J. Quinn L. Rabenius G. Rawding R. Rice D. Richardson D. Rotolo C. Rouff K. Rubchinuk T. Ryan A. St. Pierre L. Sanborn D. Savory V. Seferian T. Sharland J. Silva R. Simmonds D. Smith D. Smith K. Smith L. Smith S. Smith D. Soldano P. Spence L. Spinney C. Springer D. Stashis A. Stec L. Steen L. Stephens S. Stephany K. Stewart T. Stone K. Stott R. Sullivan S. Sutton D. Swain A. Theokas G. Thing G. Thing K. Thomas M. Thomson J. Thompson C. Thumm D. Troop 84 J. Tumber S. Turpel F. Twiss L. Twombly J. Tyson L. Valeriani R. Van Knowe J. Venezia J. Vient S. Vincent D. Wadlinger L. Walsko M. Walsh M. Way K. Weaver S. Wendel L. Wertz M. Weyland A. Whiteman Y. Whitmore K. Williams L. Winde C. Widenman G. Wildes A. Winslow C. Wise B. Wood D. Wood J. Wood B. Woodland J. Worthen K. Yanakakis MISSING M. Bacon D. Crosbey C. Erwin T. Knight C. Oneil L. Barous D. Croteau A. Estes P. Moore M. Orfanos D. Bird J. Crotty D. Everson J. Moorman T. Parsons D. Bishop J. Currier D. Evans P. Mori P. Pauesi A. Bolen A. Cushman J. Falk S. Morrison G. Peacock M. Bradbury E. Dagostino B. Fiske C. Moyer R. Penney P. Burke J. Daley R. Fudge W. Mueskes S. Perry L. Carter J. Daniels M. Glatz E. Munroe S. Saulnier S. Child R. Davekos C. Gray B. Murphy D. Savory P. Chick R. Day D. Hampton E. Murphy L. Sedlak T. Cleary S. Deboer B. Hatt K. Murphy E. Sheehan C. Cole B. Derosier A. Hickson S. Muzichuk J. Smith C. Collins D. Dewolfe E. Hopkins G. Nangle R. Spiro R. Collins S. Dewhurst P. Hurley L. Nave S. Stallard T. Connally J. Dinan C. Jackson E. Nelson (V. Pres.) G. Van Geute A. Consoles L. Dion E. Jarmon A. Nemecek D. Walsh J. Coughlin S. Dodds E. Jaskela W. Niland S. Wong J. Coulombe C. Dulong C. Kelley E. Oberti D. Coulter D. Earp M. Kilroe K. Oliver J. Cox S. Ely R. King J. Olmsted 85 86 ;V ' r “I use about half of my free periods to study. During the other half, I sit in the sub shop and think about why I should be studying. — Paul Hyde, ’77 Open Campus for seniors is great. But if I wind up in study hall when I ' m a senior because 77 blew it, I ' m going to be mad. — Debbie Fudge, ’79 . 91 After years of deliberation, an Open Campus plan was instituted for seniors in September, 1976. According to an official administration memo, “seniors should be ready to assume a great deal of responibility regarding their use of educational time.” “It is understood that the school has no control or responsibility over the actions of students when they are off campus.” What do seniors Burt Hampton and Paul Hamilton do in their free time? “We go down to the sub shop every third period and grab a meatball sub.” Why would anyone want a meatball sub at ten o’clock in the morning? “Because they won ' t cook a cheese-steak until lunchtime!” 90 Topsfield Fair i The 201st Topsfield Fair was filled with more amusements, prizes, awards, and animals than ever before. The Fair grows bigger and better with each year, and the 1976 edition was highlighted by an enlarged midway, a complete schedule of animal competitions, and nightly entertainment straight from Hollywood and Las Vegas. Bobby and Cissy’’, of Lawrence Welk fame, were the most popular stars on the Fair bill. The Topsfield Fair is also the source of temporary employment for many Masco kids. Over fifty area teenagers worked in various booths. October 4 — 13 VS, 1 ’ ? . . 1 V . V « v, l .‘ . ? ' A „ f ' «,$! $ s - • □ a ' c r ' s,N % 7 ' ' s V, V tv . V 2 £ , « $ t t w V S At A t fs S i ] The most popular attraction of the fair at least for Masco students, was the dog track. The greyhounds, class C and D puppies from area raceways, ran for a week around the Fairground’s oval. Although no figures were available at press time, it is known that Masco kids dropped a bundle at the betting windows. “I felt the money in my hand and I just couldn’t stop betting.” admitted Jim Johnson. “I tried to pick some sure winners. Y’know, the dogs with fast times and light weights. I even took the advice of my friends! That was a rrtistake. They didn ' t win either. Nothing paid off. Nerves of Steel J Pays warm tribute to Ford Carter begins Presidency 96 97 A TOP TEN SELLING SINGLES OF FEBRUARY 1977 THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT Charlie’s Angels 1. Torn Between Two Lovers — Mary MacGregor 2. I Like Dreamin! — Kenny Nolan 3. Blinded By the Light — Manfred Mann 4. Evergreen — Barbara Streisand 5. Fly Like an Eagle — Steve Miller 6. Car Wash — Rose Royce 7. New Kid In Town — Eagles 8. Enjoy Yourself — Jacksons 9. You Don ' t Have to Be a Star — Marilyn McCoo Billy Davis 10. Hard Luck Woman — Kiss se Robert Redford The Sweat Hogs Our Town “Our Town”, Thorton Wilder ' s universally appealing drama, was presented at Masconomet November 5 and 6, 1976. The production starred junior Melanie May as the folksy stage manager, who involved the audience in the simple love story of George and Emily Webb, portrayed by Kevin Murphy and Julie Porteous. Other fine performances were turned in by Blaine Prescott as Dr. Gibbs, Donna Murphy as Mrs. Gibbs, Alan Benson as Editor Webb, and Barbra Roy as Mrs. Webb. Miss Jean Jarvie, director of the show, provided the inspiration and imagination. Q)ram c l(br( x a u Mti lo i l ’ s a id Camnzer tei i Rave Reviews The spring musical production took on an oriental flavor as Masconomet presented Rogers and Hammerstein ' s “Flower Drum Song.” As the plot unravels, we find night- club owner Sammy Fong (Eric Flickson), trying to rid himself of his Chinese mail order bride, Mei Li (Mary Tragert). Sammy decides that the per- fect match for Mei Li would be a law student Wang Ta (Lance Roberts). At this point, Linda Low (Donna Murphy), enters as the girlfriend of both Sammy Fong and Wang Ta. The love triangle is further compli- cated by Mei Li’s growing love for Wang Ta. Although it looks as though Sammy and Mei Li will be forced to marry, love conquors all, and the mail order bride ends up with Wang Ta. Sammy, meanwhile, married Linda Low. “Flower Drum Song” featured a dream ballet, with dancers Bob Cuer- vos, Ron Nelson, Jody Klosowski, Linda Reilly, Alison Mott, and Dianne Cole. With the use of a “scrim”, a par- tially translucent material, the scene took on a dream-world effect. “Flower Drum Song” was directed by Jean Jarvie, assisted by student di- rector Blane Prescott. Technical advi- sor was Robert Morse, and Jackie Woodbridge and Kathleen Cavanaugh guided set design and costumes. Eric Bannon, March 4, 1977 101 Theatrical Organizations Make-up Marjorie Shepard (advisor), Carol Yetman, Laureen Ajootion, Anne Bernays, Nancy Bourque, Thad Brown, Sue Buckley, Bill Canning, Linda Chandler, Dianne Flagg, Lynne Jacobs, Linda Kleinfelter, Kathy McMahon, Heather Pollock, Pam Powers, Pam Savory, Sharon Shepard, Debbie Wimer. Technical Crew Set Design Robert Morse (tech, advisor), Ginny Kuczun, Ron Giovannacci, Lizz Lovell, Hal Leibowitz, Dawn Welter, Charlie Wood, Sue Buckley, Kathy Allen, Joanne Auman, Leigh Bauman, Alan Benson, Anne Bernays, Sara Best, Beth Browwell, Bill Canning, Bill Dearborne, Dave Dewberry, Milton Ezzard, Diane Flagg, Emily Gaunt, Ellyn Hickson, Lynne Jacobs, Mark Kaepplein, Carol Kelly, Sue Klassen, Fred Long, John Malenfont, Dave Mann, Ken Mcloon, Ben Messinger, Anne Mueller, Donna Oliver, Dave Redman, Barb Ray, Sharon Shepard, Bethany Silvius, Greg Smith, Ron Smith, Ron Tragert, Leslie Van Buskirk, Marianne Walsh, Margeret Walsh, Hazel Wright, Peter Yetman. Jacqueli ne Woodbridge (set advisor), Jenny Beaujean, Leslie Collins, Janet Donahue, Ronni Duncan, Jennifer Elliot, Frank Gayton, Patricia Hart, Cindy Hatch, Eric Hickson, Carol Hildebrand, Donna Magnani, Cheryl Parkhurst, Heather Pollock, Pam Savory, Bethany Silvius, Greg Smith, Robert Stone, Cindy Thompson, Debbie Wimer. Thespians Row 1: Joanne Auman, Leith Borden, Dave Fain, Jeff Hoffman, Kevin Kraus, Kristin Killian, Alan Benson, Heather Pollock, Sherri Mueller, Bill Baron. Row 2: Lance Roberts, Dawn Welter, Mark Keepers, Cindy Sgroi, Frank Gayton. Costumes Kathleen Cavanaugh (advisor), Ellen Fischer, Jenny Beaujean, Sue Buckley, Kathy Carlson, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Linda Chandler, Janet Donahue, Frank Gayton, Lynne Jacobs, Mary Jones, Mark Keepers, Kristin Killian, Christy McEnemy, Kevin Murphy , Lance Roberts, Cindy Sgroi, Linda Talberth, Cynthia Thompson, Heidi Tucker. SERVICE CLUBS The National Honor Society is a service organization. It devotes its energy to provid- ing services to the student body, faculty and communi- ty. The NHS runs a tutoring program which provides extra help to students who need individual aid. This year, the NHS has spon- sored a very successful back-to-school dance. Twice a year they hold a book fair and there is an NHS candy sale twice a week The money raised will go to- wards a scholarship for a graduating senior. National Honor Society (BACK ROW): Ms Mench (Advisor), Carol Chamberlin, Laurie Poole, Melanie May, Laura Peterson, Deidre Murphy, Nancy Walsh, Lori Hart, Linda Merman, Patty Guarino, Alice Bakker, Willy Woodbridge, Ted Buiting (Vice-Pres.), Tim White (Treas.), Dave Lynch, Heidi Wise, Dave Coe, Donna Regii, Bob Hildebrand, Jane Soldano, Sue Glatz, Julian Brookes, Julie Leighton, Ellen Fischer. (MIDDLE ROW): Hal Leibowitz, Leith Borden, Dianne Schepis, Janet Whitmore, Amy Vincent, Ingrid Schmakel, Peter Shepard, Tom Gaudet, Julie D ' Amario, Cathy Carr, Loren Weeks, Lyn Holmes, Ellen Moy, Anna Viggh. (FRONT): Cindy Thomson, Pam Savery, Joanne Auman, Sherri Mueller, Ellen Davis, Rhonda Myers, Leslie Mattson, Jane deWinter, Liza Miran, Pam Carney, Jane Raley (Pres.), Ginny Kuczun, Jan Chuluda (Sec.), Alan Dexter, Steve Young, Donna Magnani. (IN TREE): Lizz Lovell, Mark Agnew MISSING: Joe larocci, Margaret Weisslitz, Marie Giordano, Mark Luz. Leaders The Leaders Club is com- posed of girls who want to devote some of their free time to aiding the Physical Education teachers with their classes. Leaders may take attendance, set up equipment, conduct exer- cises or demonstrate how to play certain games cor- rectly. These girls are a great help to gym teachers, taking much of the burden from them. Leaders also sell refreshments at Masco soc- cer games in order to raise scholarship money to be awarded to a graduating se- nior. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Bit Dustin, Ann Quill, Julie Sawyer, Chris Peachey, Heather Crowe, Deidre Megley, Heidi Walsh ROW 2: Lisa Gallo, Sandy Fuhs, Mary Jane VanKavalaar, Prudy Minich, Peggy Spring, Jamie Shepard, Lauren Wendel, Becky Keith, Ellen Davis. 104 Student Council The Student Council, as in past years, has been very successful. Under the presidency of Sally Goodale, it began the year with a Homecoming Dance in October. The Student Council con- tinued its interest in the student body through- out the year. At Christmas time, a party was given for the Special Education students, and a Red Cross Bloodmobile was held in the gymna- sium. Winter Week in mid-February is orga- nized by the Student Council as well as the Carnival held in May to raise funds for schol- arships given to seniors at Class Night. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Debbie Myers (Vice- Pres.), Andrea DiBenidetto (Treas.), Sally Goodale (Pres.), Peggy Spring (Sec.), Patty Guarino (Corres. Sec.). ROW 2: Kevin McNally, Jane Waltz, Leslie Mattson, Heather Crowe, In- grid Schmakel, Mika Messenger. ROW 3: Beth Pedicini, Shelly Klosowski, Bonnie Murphy, Paul Hyde, Lance Roberts. ROW 4: Mary McDonough, Jane Fritts, Marybeth Glatz, Sasha Kuftinec. ROW 5: Anna Viggh, Sue Glatz, George Poole. D.E.C.A. Club This year the D.E.C.A. Club, under the direction of Donald Smith, runs the D.E.C.A. School Store which carries everything from penny candy for a dime to pantyhose. Paperback books, stationary, and school supplies are also sold there. The store is in its second year of operation and is good preparation for a future in the business world. Aside from the store D.E.C.A. also sponsors an annual Talent Show. The money raised is for a schol- arship fund. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1 : Joanne Geary, John Farley, Kris Kimball, Kathy Daniels, Ed Bohemier, Debbie Hamilton ROW 2: Paul Gullifer, Alan Prescott, Wayne Ashley, Steve Hurland, Debbie Bouchard, Sandy Harlow ROW 3: Jeff Stevens, Alan Korb, Steve Newell, Bob Bemis, Bobby Walters. 105 A LANGUAGE CLUBS Spanish “La Tuna ’, the musical group coming from Bar- celona Spain, appeared at Masco through the efforts of the Spanish Club. An active group, the club is planning a Valentines Day party this year. The Spanish Club is also raising money for a planned trip to Spain in the summer in which thirteen students from Masconomet and one student from Ipswich will be participating. The Spanish Club would also like to raise enough money in order to give a scholarship to a graduating senior. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Nancy Bourque, Lisa Gallo, Michelle McAdoo, Kim Jones, Gina Wright, Doug Mcll- vaine (Treas.), Ron Pernullo. ROW 2: Ms. Grenier (Advisor), Lori Nelson (Pres.), Lauren Gillete, Hazel Wright, Wendy Stromberg, Alison Mott, Steve Young. MISSING: Thaddeus Brown (Vice-Pres.), Gary Shultz, Connie Wilson, Beth Brownell, Lisa Chrissis, Debbie Farmer (Sec.), Lynn Jacobs, Kathy Stewert. French The French Club ' s ambition this year is to organize a trip to Quebec City for all inter- ested French students. In order to raise the money for their trip to Canada, the French Club plans to hold bake sales and plant sales. Many French Club members will be participating in the spring exchange program with France, which is in its second successful year The Club enables genuinely in- terested students to enrich their knowledge and back- ground in the French lan- guage and culture. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Lyn Holmes (Vice-Pres.), Donna Magnani (Treas.), Leslie Ashing, Caroline Hall, Marsha Cleary, Robin Bailly, Laura Ammann. ROW 2: Linda MacDonald, Linda Merman, Tammy Humphry, Tom Gaudet (Pres.), Ted Buiting, Willy Woodbridge, Jane Soldano, Lauren Wendel, Mrs. Disenhof (Advisor), Patty Guarino. MIS- SING: Suzanne L Horty, Loren Weeks. German Each year, the German Club awards a scholarship to a deserving graduating senior. In order to raise this schol- arship money, the club sponsors many activities in- cluding car washes and a cake sale. In addition to fundraising, the German Club holds two community dinners each year. Families of German or Dutch descent from neighboring com- munities are always invited to attend. Some members also participate in the Ger- man exchange program with Saarbrucken, Germany. (LEFT TO RIGHT) FRONT: Audrey Gehr, Mary Boyle SEATED: Ingrid Schmakel, Ellen Moy (Treas.), Ranee Duncan, Dave Dewberry, Steve Young, Laura Bond, Ann Borden. STANDING: Frank Twiss. Ms. Skudra (Advi- sor), Caia Brooks, Mark Peterson, Darlene LeMay, Margaret Walsh, Jane Raley (Vice-Pres.), Ted Buiting (Pres.), Nancy Walsh (Sec.), Laura Peterson, Alice Bakker, Sue Bistrong, Lyn Steen. Classics (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Lisa MacCormack, Maura Gaudet, Janet Donahue, Jennifer Elliott, Judy Davis, Julie Tyson, Laura Ammann, Robin Bailly, Julie D’Amario, Laurie Cameron, Cindy Donahue, Janice Phaneuf, Julie Porteous, Nancy Hillery, Margie Whiting (Vice-Pres.), Janice Chuluda, Ms. Mensh (Advisor). ROW 2: Paul Hyde, Jane Welsh, Holly Bill, Laura Stallard, Jackie Kelly, Molly Murphy, Donna Regii, Donna Kelly, Alice Bakker, Jane Raley, Sharon Caulfield, Jane deWinter, Cindy Watson, Sonja Nathan, Lauren Hampton (Treas.), Peter Ferrari. ROW 3: Linda Merman, Suzanne Schepis, Janet Whitmore, Caroline Dorman, Chris Castner, Bob Silva, Eric Bannon, Laurie Poole, Caroline Hall, Sally Goodale, Pam Rogal, Rhonda Myers, Donna Murphy. ROW 4: Jane Waltz, Primo Lombardi, Jim Johnson, Greg May, Jim Decoulas. MISSING: Dianne Schepis (Pres.), Tom Gaudet (Sec.), Ralph Sneeden, Kevin Kraus, Laureen Ajootian, Jim Buckingham, Andrea DiBenidetto, Jose Figueroa, Jim Gagnon, Lori Hart, Sheryl Henderson, Paul Matthews, Jim McDonough, Mika Messenger, Leslie Vanbuskirk, Yvonne Whitmore, Eric Hickson, Tom Yates, Janet Brightman, Val Dawes, Jim Hollow, Geoff Cirinna, Bob Newton, Julie Sawyer, Joel Weaver, Jim Smith, Vickie Fay, John Pappas, Mary McDonough, Beth Rhuda. 107 LANGUAGE EXCHANGE Champigny Sur Marne On April 14, 1976, some thirty stu- dents embarked on what was to be the first successful exchange pro- gram with France. Destination Champigny-Sur-Marne, the students, with chaperones Sylvia Disenhof, Beatrice Fitch and Nancy Gretto ar- rived there to begin their stay. They were welcomed by Mile. Denise Chevallier, an English teacher. As a group, they toured the Louvre, Ver- sailles and Fountainbleau. Left on their own, the tourists travelled to such places as the Eiffle Tower and the Arc de Triomphe. They strolled down the Champs d ' Elysee and paid visits to the patisserie or bakery to buy des baguettes, loaves of French bread. August 28th brought the arrival of the French students to stay with American families until September 10th. They went to Boston to see the State House and the Aquarium. French students were seen at Masco as they attended classes. Before their departure, a beach party was held at Plum Island. Termed a great learning experience for all, the French Ex- change will continue in the future. 108 Saarbriicken The German Exchange program provides Masconomet students with the opportunity to spend one month in Saarbriicken. Leaving September 9, they arrived in Ger- many greeted by their host families. Since school was in session, the Masco tourists went each day for a short time and then were able to take quite a few trips to places of interest. Among them were a tour of the Saar- briicken newspaper, trips to a coal mine and a brewery, a tour of the city itself and a two day trip to Heidelberg. They were accompanied by the German students, Mr. Spencer and Herr Bleymehl. There was even time for a boat trip on the Rhine River. The Tri-Town area recipro- cated when on March 31, 1977, a group of German stu- dents came to begin their stay in Massachusetts. They too came to school every day to either go to classes or just to see what American schools are like. As a group, they made trips to Boston and other places of interest, thus completing a very successful exchange. ACADEMIC CLUBS Math Team The Math Team participates in the Tri-State League and the Massachusetts League. Captained by Willy Wood- bridge, the team has given many respectable perform- ances this year. Advisor Jack Paarlberg feels that the relative success of the Masco Mathletes is due to an over-all team effort. Se- nior Steve Young should be especially cited for his peppy wit talks which gave the Mathletes the courage and the confidence to go on winning. The awesome mathematical skills and tal- ents of the basically junior and senior team are only surpassed by its ability to consume countless boxes of Dunkin Doughnuts and make numerous trips to the bathroom. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Kim Nave, Donna Magnani, Yvonne Whitmore, Sue Lear, Mr. Paarlberg (Advisor). ROW 2: John Thompson, Ingrid Schmakel, Steve Young, Loren Weeks, Lyn Holmes, Diane Soldano. ROW 3: Rob Orth, Mark Kaepplein, Willy Woodbridge (Capt.) , Tim White, Ted Buiting, Eric Hickson, Laura Peterson, Dave Dewberry. MISSING: Julian Brookes, Greg Shinn. Photography (LEFT TO RIGHT) Ben Messenger, Mark Coffin, Mark Walsh, Dave Dewberry, Ken Oliver, Mike O ' Brian, Bill Dearborn, Hal Leibowitz, Bit Dustin, June Quist, Janet Whitmore, Joan Quist. MISSING: Mark Kaepplein, Bob Newton, Paul Ajootian. 110 Journalism Journalism is a full year, full credit English course taught by Mrs, Welsh. Journalism students have a page of their own in the Tri-Town Transcript call- ed Arrowhead. Each week, the students either choose or are assigned a subject on which to write The topics usually relate to an event occurring in the area and they keep the Tri-Town residents up-to-date on what ' s tak- ing place. Writing for a newspaper is an added supplement to the Jour- nalism course. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Janice Phaneuf, Kathee Shannon, Marie Bushee, Beth Pedicini, Steve Young, Leslie Mattson, Cindy Donahue, Ellen Davis, Scott Bortzfield, Allison Marks, Kris Merman. ROW 2: Tom Hennigan, Art Sulli- van, Eric Bannon. ROW 3: Paul Hyde, Wendy Stromberg, Erin Shaunessy, Melanie May, Patty Guarino, Jane deWinter, Lauren Hampton, Leslie Marandola, Scott Huber, Lizz Lovell, Dave Young, Mrs. Welsh. Mindscape rr - j MWTKC ' RfH Mindscape, Masco ' s literary magazine, is a collection of poetry, prose and artwork submitted by Masco stu- dents. Published twice a year, Mindscape provides an opportunity for any inter- ested students to gain expe- rience in the field of publica- tion It is also an outlet for many talented writers who wish to have their works made public. Guided by the eternal wisdom of English teacher Paul Janeczko, the Mindscape staff is able to create a very successful magazine. (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Julie D Amario, Lisa Gallo, Chris Rawding, Debbie Green, Maria Stevens (Ed.), Donna Magnani (Sec.), Sue Lear, Yvonne Whitmore. ROW 2: Mr. Janeczko (Advisor), Debbie Hurlburt, Suzanne Schepis, Julie Jacques, Peggy Spring, Patty Guarino, Chris Merman, Tom Gaudet (Art Ed.), Jane Hezlett, Suzanne Bongette. Ill Biology The Biology Club, this year, consists of students who are interested in delving deeper into the world of plants and animals. Throughout the year they have maintained several aquariums in the classroom. Under the direc- tion of Dr. Kellogg, Masco Biology teacher, the club has gone deep sea fishing and cross country skiing on the frozen Ipswich River. They have also taken trips to the Angel Veterinary Hospi- tal and the Museum of Comparitive Zoology. Chess The Masco Chess Club con- sists of students who share a love for the game and wish to have a chance to play it. Under the advisor John Bast, the club, has run a Club Championship (won by Steve Young) and is cur- rently setting up a ladder system. The club fields the Masco Chess Team, which is currently undefeated. The top four boards are: 1) Steve Young, 2) Mark Kaepplein, 3) Tom Gaudet, 4) Mark Cof- fin The Club also sponsors play in local tournaments. (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Bast (Advisor), Tom Gaudet, Steve Young, Mark Kaepplein, Mark Coffin, Freddy Long, Ben Messenger, Matt Albee . . . 112 COMMUNICATIONS Radio Masco (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Pam Carney, Christy McEneny, Glennis Barr, Leith Borden, Joe Verrengia, Jane Welsh, Hal Leibowitz, Bethany Silvius. ROW 2: Beanie Atwood, Blane Prescott, Donna Murphy, Lance Roberts, Laurie Poole, Dave Fain Melanie May, Julie Porteous. Speech Club (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1 : Melanie May, Christy McEneny, Lance Roberts, Dave Fain. ROW 2: Leith Borden, Linda Leibowitz, Kathee Shannon. ROW 3: Thaddeus Brown, Hazel Wright, Patty Hart, Heather Gardener, Maura Gaudet, Kathy McMahon, Pam Powers, Andrea Angeline, Lynne Jacobs, Bethany Silvius, Cheryl Blair, Ann Bernays. ROW 4: Hal Leibowitz, Peter Garten, Eric Kraus, Mary Ann Buckley, Don Davis, Pam Savery, Barbra Roy, Glennis Barr, Beanie Atwood. ROW 5: John Harris, Eric Hickson, Jenny Beaujean, Pam Carney, Donna Murphy, Kevin Murphy, Blane Prescott, Jane Welsh, Ben Thompson, Mary Tragert, Sheila Ryan. 113 MUSIC Stage Band (AT PIANO): Kris Killian ROW 1: Ellen Davis, Eric Hickson, Ed Nelson, Deidre Murphy, John Repucci, Dave Miller, Julie Porteous. ROW 2: Andy Estes, Rick Humphrey, Alan Sheperd, Jeff Meaney, Scott Por- ter, Mike McMillan ROW 3: Mr. Killian, Dave Doucett, Mike Kastrinelis, John Malenfant, Jenny Beaujean, Jerry Whitehead. Rock Ensemble ROW 1: Eric Neuman, Sharon Caulfield, Julie Porteous, Ron Nelson, Ellen Davis, Lance Roberts, Mike Kastrinelis. ROW 2: Mr. Manseau (Director), Rich Soldano, Ed Nelson, Alan Shepard. ROW 3: Dave Doucett, Larry Panella, Jesse Smith. 114 Chorale (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Hal Leibowitz, Frank Gayton, Jennifer Elliot, Thad Brown, Sherri Mueller, Bill Dearborn, Mark Keepers, Bethany Silvius. ROW 2: Chris Bond, Sharon Caulfield, Eric Hickson, Kris Killian, Alan Shepard, Donna Murphy, Lance Roberts, Caia Brookes, Ron Nelson. ROW 3: Kevin Murphy, Rachael Angeline, Mary Buckley, Leith Borden, Pam Savery, Ed Jones, Alan Benson, Bill Baron. Singers (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Carol Lynn Rice, Cynthia Thomson, Carol Hildebrand, Debbie Baumann, Emily Gaunt, Lisa Walako, Andrea Angeline, Laureen Ajootian, Carolyn Mikonis, Allison Rotsco. ROW 2: Amy Winslow, Maureen Driscoll, Audrey Gehr, Cindy Hatch, Miguel Garrido, Kevin Murphy, Bruce Murphy, Christy McEneny, Jenn Beaujean, Hazel Wright, Jane Hezlett. ROW 3: Patty Hart, Robin Spiro, Jennifer Elliot, Cindy Sgroi, John Hosterman, Steve Wendall, Toby, Paul Moehring, Kris Killian, Sherri Mueller, Debbie White. ROW 4: Mary Tragert, Sue Lear, Melissa Clark, Donna Murphy, Pam Savery, Frank Gayton, Eric Hickson, Bill Dearborn, Melanie May, Cindy Thompson, Diane Milley, Donna Oliver, Laura Peter- son. ROW 5: Corey Collins, Jill Holaday, Diane Flagg, Milton Ezzard, Jeff Hoffman, Blane Prescott, Ron Nelson, Matt Tragert, Bill Baron, Mary Jones, Cheryl Parkhurst, Sandy Manning, Ellen Hickson, Ann Mueller, Sue Buckley, Jane Raley, Nancy Richardson. 115 Color Guard (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Patty Jones, Ronni Duncan, Darlene Lennox, Allison Rotsco. ROW 2: Susan Buckley, Heather Pollock, Donna Oliver. ROW 3: Cheryl Parkhurst, Janet Daley, Sharon Shepard, Mary Buckley, Dawn Weltler, Mary Jones. Marching Band And Majorettes Majorettes (LEFT TO RIGHT) ROW 1: Pam Hughes, Sue Morrell, Patty Cashman, Linda Riel ly , Leslie Marandola, Kara Lombardi. ROW 2: Sue Stallard, Julie Currier, Patti Madden, Wendy Hull, Cheryl Peachey. Band: Charles Ashing, Daniel Balger, Nancy Ann Bannon, Glennis Barr, Bruce Bears, Nancy Bears, Jenny Beaujean, Mike Blackhall, Chris Bond, Julie Brickett, Jim Buckingham, Steve Buechel, Randall Burley, Bill Canning, Kathy Carlson, Carolyn Cavana ugh, Linda Chandler, Harry Clemson, Ellen Davis, Dave Doucett, Bitt Dustin, Matt Duston, Sharon Marie Ely, Andy Estes, Dave Farnsworth, Val Fischer, Diane Flagg, Warren Hampton, Patty Hart, Joe Heine Jr. Eric Hickson, Ellyn Hickson, Randall Hopping, Ricky Humphrey, Carol Jones, Mike Kastrinelis, Mark Keepers, Kris Killian, Linda Kleinfelter, Heidi Kruck, Alexandra Kuftines, Mike Leathe, Karen Lehmann, Hal Leiboitz, Caroline Macauley, John Malenfant, Christy McEneny, Mike McMillan, Jeff Meaney, Pete Miller, Dave Miller, Cindy Moore, Sheryl Moore, Bruce Murphey, Deidre Murphey, Diane Myers, Ed Nelson, Ron Nelson, Bill Niland, Larry Panella, Jeff Paranay, Ted Parsons, Scott Porter, Bob Prove- ncher, John Repucci, Cindy Sgroi, Alan Shepard, Art Smith, Jim Smith, Rich Soldano, John Stevens, John Thompson, Brian Titus, Matt Trgert, Jim Tumber, Bill Walsh, Peter Whitehead, Amy Beth Winslow, Dave Wood, Carol Yetman, Peter Yetman. BAND DIRECTOR: Robert Manseau. 116 117 . “Be the inferior of no man . . Saturday’s Heroes l ’’1 ■ M ROW 1: Jim McDonough, Rich Soldano, Tom Hennigan, Scott Baker, Jim Johnson, Primo Lombardi, Pete Ferrari, Willy Blackburn, Walt Hussey, Mike Kastrinelis, Chick Denault, Steve Simpson. ROW 2: Brett Huli-Ryde, Ed Bogart, Bob Hildebrand, John Harvey, Ben Thompson, Paul Hyde, Paul Bogart; Bill Smyth, « Jim Decoulos, Dean Windenmann, Phil Ferrari, Rich Rossi, Paul Barry. ROW 3: Nick Consoles, Ken Peterson, Mark Dufour, Ron Skinner, Mark Warfield, Brian Barry, Miguel Garrido, Bruce Bears, Jeff Potash, Leo Lombardi, John Repucci. ROW 4: Jim Wright, Doug Windenmann, Eric Barkenlau, Mark Boyle, Dave Reid, Don Davis, Jim Cole, Steve McKay, Kevin Kiley, Sean McDonough, Barry Fitzgerald. Football the starting quarterback job in Sep- tember. His experience consisted of a few jay vee games last year, but according to Carletti, Widenmann did his homework over- the summer and showed up at ' practice in good shape. He was replaced by Tom Hennigan after being injured in the sixth game. Primo Lombardi, Jim Johnson and Peter Ferrari were se.le.cted as CAL All-Stars and Mike- Kastrinelis was voted “Unsung Hero”. Led by an “Iron Curtain” de- Offensive and defensive fense, the Chieftains had their best coach Phil Carletti decided year since ' 1.970, with a 6-4 record! +iis best athletes both ws Before the season stafted, captains Primo Lombardi at arralysts picked Masco to finish Ferrari led this durable crev near the cellar of the Cape Ann ajso included Phillip Ferr League. But the critics forgot that , Johnson, Tom Hennigan, ' M most of 1975’s 2-8 squacUwere re- trinelis, and Will.Blackburn turning starters. Ttieirextra-year of Dean Widenmann beca experience meant tHe difference CAL CindeYeila s,tory, when Varsity-Class of 1977 Row 1: Tom Hennigan (quarterback, safety), Primo Lombardi (defensive tackle, offensive guard), Jim Johnson (nosetackle, guard), Rich Soldano (cornerback), Mike Kastrinelis (tackle), Paul Bogart (halfback). Peter Ferrari (halfback, linebacker), Jim Deculous (halfback). Row 2: Steve Simpson (end), Paul Hyde (guard), Scott Baker (end), Will Blackburn (tackle), Bill Smyth (linebacker), Dean Widenmann (quarterback), Jim McDonough (end), Chick Denault (tackle), Walter Hussey (end). Varsity Record — 1976 26 MASCO St. Mary’s 20 MASCO Triton 12 MASCO Lynnfield 6 MASCO N. Reading 14 MASCO Pentucket- 7 Mas6o AMESBURY 20 MASCO Ham-Wen 0 Masco IPSWICH 6 Masco NEWBURYPORT 34 0 Masco NO. ANDOVER 40 Soccer Masconomet has had a good soccer team ever since the first Chieftain goal was scored five years ago. 1976 was no exception as Masco finished the season with an overall record of 10-3-4. This year ' s squad, led by All-State fullback Mark Agnew and halfback Scott Bortzfield, didn ' t fit into the Masconomet soccer stereotype. There was no offensive star who the team could depend upon for 35 points per season. Instead, coach Len Emmons employed a true team strategy, featuring fre- quent line changes and short, accurate passing. The soccer season ended all too suddenly in the second round of the state tournament. Fifteenth ranked Masco was edged by second ranked Foxboro, 4-3, in overtime. The game was protested, but the complaint was disallowed. VARSITY: ROW 3: Dana Kimball, Mike Baron, Bob Schilling, Tom Knight, Steve Hogan, Andy Cox, Jim Cavanaugh, Brian Ralphs, Scott Whitley, Larry Carlson, Steve O ' Brien, Len Emmons, Drew Agnew (ballboy). ROW 2: Ken Lane, Clark Houle, Steve Kolhoffer, Tim White, Mik Duffey, Ted Buiting, Mike Cavalieri, Greg Bortzfield, Peter Sheppard, Jeff Bugby. ROW 1: Kurt Baier, Chris Castner, Gary Moser, Scott Bortzfield, Mark Agnew, Mike Leathe, Paul Mathews. Dave Salmon, Andy Barr, Dan Ryan. A JAYVEE: ROW 1: P. Dawley, R. Church, B. Mormon, R. Leathe, B. Bogart, T. Ackerman, K. Kincaid, J. Gates, M. larocci, B. Kenney. ROW 2: A. Blumenfield, K. Weltler, T. Yates, G. Dyer, R. Emmons, J. Pappas, K. McNally, S. larocci, E. Jones, J. Richardson, S. Dulin. ROW 3: R. Church (Coach), R. Anderson, D. Hancock, M. Rizza, L. Panella, T. Garse, K. Mattson, M. Poirier, D. O ' Brien. Missing: J. Andrews, K. Schmakel, P. Shaughnessy. FRESHMEN: ROW 1: K. Mattson, J. Tyson, D. Earp, J. Preytis, G. Wildes, C. Bergstan, D. McDougall, M. Orfanos, E. Murphy, J. Fyfe. ROW 2: C. Dresser (Coach), R. Manning, M. Casey, D. Hamton, T. Stone, J Mormon, B. Wood, G. Hall, T. DAmario, T. Knight, C. Haw- kins. Missing: W. Bakewell, M. Dulin. 123 Cross Country Racing against the Masco Cross Country team used to be about as smart as matching a Volkswagon against a Ferrari in the quarter mile. Other North Shore squads, like the Volkswagon, never had a chance. The Chieftains dominance over the rest of the Cape Ann League diminished this year, as the varsity fell to a 7-7 record. Masco ended up in the middle of the league ' s final standings and placed fourth in the CAL open. “We lost seven meets because we were all on LSD,’’ explained captain Dave Quill. LSD stands for a new program entitled Long Slow Distance, under which runners log over ten miles per day at a medium pace. Quill and coach Larry Gregorchik instituted the new techniques as a replacement for the old “tear and repair” system, when the team would kill itself one day and do minor road work the next. The squad was hampered by the presense of only two seniors, Quill and William Woodbridge. League champion Alan Dexter, the team ' s proven work-horse, was absent for the first month of the campaign. Masco is expected to be at the top of the league again in 1977 with the return of Dexter, Frank Altieri, Bob Roland, and Curtis Zingg. Varsity Jayvee Row 1: Curt Zingg, Chris Dickson, Dave Ryan, Capt. Dave Quill, Rick Warfield, Doug Hall. Row 2: Paul Loughlin, Dave Richardson, Bill O ' Neal, Frank Altieri, Dave Flagg. Row 3: John Coughlin, Alex Giger, Doug Scott, Greg Shin. Row 4: Coach Larry Gregorchik, Chris Spottiswood, Greg Hull, Jeff Kenyon, Coach Joe Casey (JV). The Girls Cross Country squad finished its second successful season with a 9-2 record. Led by senior Ellen Davis and the Spring sisters, Monica and Maureen, the Chieftains finished in fourth place in the CAL. Girl’s Varsity Row 1 Teresa Burke, Sarah Bergstrom, Ann Borden, Ellen Davis, Lori Hart. Row 2: Monica Spring, Robin Rice, Maureen Spring, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Coach Joe Casey. 124 ; ‘i. Long distance running has been stereotyped as an intellectual sport. Harriers have been described as philosophers, or as one editor of “Esquire” magazine put it, “Gibran in a jock.” “I only think of one thing — the finish line.” — Alan Dexter 125 Field Hockey “Beating Danvers was the turn- ing point. After that, it was all wins and ties.’’ — Prudy Minich Varsity Row 1 Laurie Sawyer, Heidi Walsh, Heather Crowe, Julie Harvey, Paula Sims. Row 2: Lisa Cyr, Kim Jones, Kris Peachy, Debbie Fudge Row 3: Mary Jane Van Kaavelar, Kate Murphy, Debbie Lynch, Prudy Minich, Sharon Ludes, Sandy Fuhs. It took the team a couple of weeks to learn a new system, but the varsity field hockey squad pulled itself up to a 7-7-2 record. “I’m very proud of the girls.” said coach Pam Finnegan. “There were many sophomores on the team and it took a while to develop an offense.” Co-captain Prudy Minich led the team with 15 goals in sixteen games. “I loved it. It ' s good exercise and it was good to be part of a team.’’ — Kate Murphy The Chieftains’ victory over previously undefeated Danvers High was the turning point in what looked to be a poor ’76 campaign.” “It was fun to be the underdog and beat a better team.” said Prudy Minich. Before the game, we got all psyched up and we knew that we’d win. I wish that the game was scheduled earlier in the season.” Field Hockey — 1977 126 ’ — i 1 JHK x ' ■% r i § w j | Zl Girls’ Basketball Varsity Row 1: M.J. VanKavelaar, Kris Peachy, Suzanne O’Brien, Cathy Deans, Connie Wilson. Row 2: Wendy Harrington, Sandy Fuhs, Marlene Joyce, Suki Bullens, Coach Tracy Mousseau. Jayvee Row 1: Lauren Barows, Lori Lebel, Stacy Leighton, Patsy Falkner, Anthea Fasano. Row 2: Coach Dick Craig, Robin Spiro, Diane Myers, Lauren Child, Eileen Sheehen. “Inconsistent” was how captain Suki Bullens described the girls’ basketball season, as the squad reversed its 76 record and wound up 5-13. Three of last year’s starters graduated and two important substitutes didn’t go out for the team. When coach Tracy Mousseau returned from a year’s sabbatical, she was confronted with glaring holes in her line up and a shortage of experienced players to fill the gaps. Masco fielded a starting five of Bullens and Mary Jane Van Kavelaar at guard, juniors Suzanne O ' Brien and Connie Wilson at forward, and Sandy Fuhs and Marlene Joyce splitting the duties at Center. “We concentrated on aggressive defense and the basics.” said Van Kaavelar. 127 Basketball “ . . . a truly balanced team, with depth at every position . . . One of the tallest teams in the C.A.L. . . . Joe Casey can field a front court of 6’4” all night . . . the Best team in the league . . . Should do better than No. Reading in the states . . . what defense! ...” V Varsity Row 1 Peter Ferrari, Paul Bogart, Mark Agnew, Tom Hennigan, Willie Blackburn, Mark Warfield, George Poole (manager). Row 2: Rich Killilea, Al MacKay, Glen Rhuda, Kevin Killilea, Ben Thompson, Don Russell, Sam Townes, Primo Lombardi, Coach Joe Casey. ( r r “There is always somebody to pick up the slack. If Sam isn’t hot, then Donny will score for us. If Donny isn’t shooting, Glen warms up, or one of the guards, or Killer comes off the bench. Agnew is a rebounder and he’s been top scorer at times. We average sixty to seventy points a game and everyone contributes.” — Captain Tom Hennigan i- Freshman Row 1: Joh Moorman, Tim Sharland, John Hosterman, Anthony Con- soles, Steve Wendel. Row 2: John Worthen, Jeff Bestrong, Lloyd Wirtz, Brian Pickett, Ned Grady (manager). Row 3: Tom D ' Amario, Jack Lynch, Pat Garten, Doug Hampton, Bill Mueskes, David Booth (manager). Jayvee Row 1 : From left to right, Charlie Ashing, Chris Singleton, Joe Vogt, Mike larocci, Matt Barry. Row 2: Bill Moorman, Steve larocci, Randy Emmons, Greg Shinn, Jason Rhuda (manager). Row 3: Chris Wheeler, Steve MacKay, Phil Fer- rari, Kevin Kiley. 129 Ski Team AGOURAS 4 - : 1 97 5 Row 1: J Harvey, J. Brockelman. T Kruysman, W Learned, C. Goodhue. Row 2: S. Ganley, B Wood, B. Bears, J. Cusack. T Price. Row 3: B Brisbee, A Hills. R. Burns, D. McDougald, W. Bakewell, J. Tumber. Row 4: Coach R. Church, Ken Lane, J. Hurka, M. Russo, R. Church. The Ski Team did it again, completing another fine year in the Merrimac Valley Conference. Led by Heidi Hazeltine, Joe Hurka, and Scott Whitley, Masco headed for a playoff with Andover at Season ' s end to determine the league champion. “Skiing is a personal sport.’’ said senior Beth Huckins. “You ' re part of a team, but you race against the clock, not another person. ” A skier only has one chance to race the slalom course and he has to give it his best shot. “Mental additude is the most important part of ski racing.’’ said Huckins. “I have to get wicked fired up before I get to the starting gate then give it everything I’ve got. A skier has about 25 seconds to prove himself on the course.’’ 130 Indoor Track The Chieftains’ record of 7-1 is a good example of what can be accomplished in the face of large odds. Indoor Track had two forces working against it: 1. Poor training facilities 2. A tough league. Runners have to practice in the corridors after 3:00 pm and must contend with waxed floors, halls full of people and locked doors. “I was sprinting by the library and somebody opened the door.” said Mike Ferrari. ‘‘I almost broke my nose.” Captain Ferrari set Commonwealth Conference records in the 300 and 600 yard runs against the likes of Bishop Fenwick and Lynn Tech. He and Dave Wood will go to the state competition in March. Row 1: Scott Baker, R. Soldano, Jim Johnson, Paul Hyde, Rich Fryberg, Eric Fredrickson, Coach Greorchek. Row 2: Mark Porvier, Jim Cavanaugh, Tim White, Andy Barr, David Wood, Barry O ' Brien, Row 3: Miquel Garrido, Steve Dustin, Peter Shepard, Jeff Kenyon, Russ Leathe, Brian Palmer. Row 4: Dave Quill, Kurt Zingg, Billy O’Neil, Jeff Spicer, Peter Hurley, Eric D Astino, Peter Masse. Row 5: Sean McDonough, Tom Netwig, George Dyer, Carl Clemson, John Stevens, Kevin Shaw, Wayne Gial. 131 T Wrestling Some wrestlers exceeded their potentials, while others didn ' t even meet theirs, explained Coach Dennis Puleo after the Chieftains finished 1976-77 with a 9-6 record. Wrestling isn’t just an after school intramural. It’s a 24 hour per day sport that requires a strict diet, weight lifting, and miles of roadwork in a vinyl suit. By the time you’re a senior, you ' ve got your own way to lose weight,” said Tri-Captain Gary Moser. Two square meals and no snacks does it for me.” Moser finished with an 11-4 personal record. Other Tri-Captains Matt Boyle and Charlie Wood ended up 13-1 and 7-5-1 respectively. Steve Hogan, at 140 pounds, led the team with a 14-0 mark. Varsity Row 1: M. Bertalone, S. Hogan, J. larocci, M. Boyle, C. Wood, C. DiFransisco, G. Malone. Row 2: T. Grimm, G. Moser, W. Hussey, R. Giovanacci, R. Theokas, G. Mangini, L. Davis. Jayvee Row 1: C. Lynch, T Yates, D. Wood, D. O ' Brien, M. Peake, F. Allen, C. Bergsten. Row 2: G. Mangini, B Fitzgerald, D. Eddy, J. Hogan, G. Ludes, G. Cathcart, M. Boyle, P. Bond. Girls’ Gymnastics Private lessons, physical fitness and the Olympic Games helped to make this year ' s girls’ squad one of the best in recent years. Coached by Carol Symmes, the team ended up with a 4-5 record after two straight disappointing seasons. The Varsity was comprised primarily of freshmen, with a few upperclassmen sprinkled in. What the freshmen lacked in experience, they made up for in enthusiasm. Symmes, assisted by co-captain “I get satisfaction in doing a difficult routine. I also got a sprained back.” — Joanne Marland Leslie Marandola, worked with them to develop their basic skills, grace, physical condition, and to create a routine. The Winter Olympic Games had a great influence on the team. The routines of Roumainian superstar Nadia Comaneci were attempted without much success. “I almos t killed myself on the bars said one anonymous gymnast. Row 1: Julie Sawyer, Leslie Marandola. Row 2: Deidre Megley, Joanne Marland, Rhonda Mann, Sherri Hurde, Sue Richardson, Lisa Disousa, Donna Regii, Kim Jones, Allison Bolen, Patti Pavesi, Tricia Burke, Heidi Walsh, Ellen Davis, Barb Demers, Karen Lehman, Kathy Noyes, Bit Dustin. 134 Row 1: Tom Gaglione, Bobby Bogart, Chris Dickson, Frank Leary. Row 2: Tom Ackerman, Bob Tragert, Kevin Leary. Boys’ Gymnastics In a couple of years, the boys’ team will be a powerhouse in the North Shore Gymnastics League. But this year, with only a couple of experienced gymnasts, Masco wound up 0 - 12 . “We’ve got a very young team, especially compared to the rest of the league.” said coach Ed O’Bara. ‘‘We’ve started an intramural program in the junior high to give them experience.” Gymnastic technique can’t be developed overnight, according to captain Bob Walsh. It takes years to develop form, flexibility and upper body stregnth. Training includes weights and running. 135 i Hockey It takes more than a bunch of kids who can skate to make a hockey team. There is a special relationship between the members of each “line” and defensive pairing. If the chemistry isn ' t right, the players just aren’t going to perform, no matter how talented they may be. This was the Chieftains ' story this year, as Masco wound up 7-6-2 and missed the state tournament for the first time in five years. “A lot of starters graduated in 1976,” said captain Paul Matthews, “and some of our regular lines were broken up. We tried a hundred different combinations, but nobody seemed to click. Varsity Row 2: Coach Driscoll, Dave Phaneuf, Chris Kincaid, Kurt Schmakel, Bill Kenny, Dana Kimball, Steve Simpson, Bob Silva Rich Mailey, Davy Thompson, Bob Schilling, Dave Behrens. Row 1: Doug Mcllvaine, Chris Castner, Kenneth Bel isle, Paul Mathews, Bryan Wright, Ronald Weyland, Scott DeVenuti. Jayvee Row 1: Chris Cole, Ron Fudge, Dave Ryan, Skipper Christ- ian, Coach Keogh. Row 2: T. Fife, Ken Mattson, Kevin Mattson, Steve Dion, Greg Hull (manager). Row 3: Frank Altieri, Andy Bloomingfeld, L. Murphy, Greg Michaelson, Luke Dion. A 136 d Cheerleaders Football Row 1: Emily Sclafani, Julie Sawyer, Beth Pedicini, Jody Klosowski. Row 2: Laura Ammann, Sally Goodale, Lauren Wendel, Beth Hussey. Missing: Patty Guarino, Donna Regii, Jane Walz. Varsity Basketball Sitting: Lauren Wendel, Jody Klosowski. Standing: Becky Keith, Linda Macdonald, Emily Sclafani, Laura Ammann, Debbie Murphy, Mary Ann Mueskes, Robin Bailey, Erin Shaughnessy, Laurie Sawyer. - Row 1: Ann Quill, Janet Daley. Row 2: Julie Brickett, Ali- son Rotzko, Kathy Scales. Row 3: Debbie Fudge, Cheryl Carr, Susan Rifle, Laurie Stromberg. Freshman Basketball Hockey Row 1: Lisa West, Maura Gaudet, Liza Miran. Row 2: Jane Soldano, Pam Carney. Row 3: Beth Hussey, Prudy Minich, Ingrid Schmakel. Wrestling Row 1: Andrea Angeline, Julia Megley. Row 2: Leslie Smith, Jane Fitts, Colleen Hennigan. Row 3: Sasha Kuftinec, Mary Bogart, Audrey Gehr. Row 1: Cathy Carr, Irene Larocca, Sue Glatz, Joanne Bird Row 2: Deedee Goff, Judy Simpson, Lisa Lebel. Row 3: Donna Oliver, Julie Leighton. Row 4: Caroline Hall. 139 140 4 “Have no shame in being kindly and gentle . . The Over the Hill Gang ADMINISTRATION Glenn Fay Superintendent Rodney Dresser Special Assistant to the Superintendent Richard Dussault Principal Richmond Jillson Coordinator of Student Services Stephen Smith Assistant Principal Norman Soucy Assistant Principal Student Affairs 144 SECRETARIES Violet Helve Guidance Nancy Kimball Data Processing Doris Kunkel Senior High Grace Lynch Guidance Ann Marshall Administration Building Violet Oldrieve Senior High Mary Pitt Senior High Gerry Powers Senior High Ruth Rider Guidance Margaret Watson Library Donna Small Senior High Marguerite Wallen Senior High 145 ENGLISH Today’s Word DIFFUSION, n. A scattering, non-concentration Fog is evident diffusion of water. Richard Smith Department Head Eliza Blanchard Interestingly enough ' Kathleen Cavanaugh “What are you going to do in a small town if you can’t dance? Anthony Constantino ‘Remember the horse pasture! George Cowan What do you mean this tie doesn ' t match?” Alison D Amario Before you start to moan and cry, let me reassure you. David Donavel All right, children Rebecca Fulginiti Tom Green Outward beauty fades, Where does it hurt? but deep, inner beauty lasts forever.” Andrew Hatt Thanks for the warning. Paul Janeczko Love is the best thing in the world, except for cough drops.” Martin Rabin Boy, are you weird! Barbara Welsh Stop the presses. 146 FOREIGN LANGUAGE William Spencer Department Head David Cavallaro Nunca! Nunca! Nunca! Sylvia Disenhof L’homme n est qu’un roseau, mais c’est un roseau pens ant “ALM Second Edition Harcourt Brace World” Lawrence Gregorchik Est-ce que tu as une banane a I ' oreille?” Neida Grenier ' No dejes para manana lo que puedes hacer hoy. Cheryl Kenney Bon Helene Mensh Semper ubi sub ubi.’ ' Vija Skudra Erst denken, dann sprechen!” . 147 MATH “The base of a solid is a circle with a radius of 9 in., and each plane section perpendicular to a fixed diameter of the base is a square having a chord of the circle as a diagonal. Find the volume of the solid.’’ Winston Rose Richard Craig Department Head O.K., folks!” Leonard Emmons “To have fun is essential.” Thomas Hussey “Okay . . . Page . . Teunis Paarlberg Watch closely, nothing up my sleeves.” Robert Parker “Let me try and figure it out.” Paul Savage “How many people gave 110 %?” Marilyn Sowinski Donald Van Pelt Did I ever tell you about C ' mon, c ' mon, c ' mon. the time . . Herbert Vrettos Now isn ' t this fun? 148 SCIENCE “A 75 kg boy, starting from rest, slides down a 30° hill that is 70 m long. He arrives at the bottom with a speed of 15 m sec. How much thermal energy has been shared between the surface of the hill and the seat of his pants? (Use the energy principle; do not find the acceleration)” John Bast Sidney Berlin . . predicate “Where is your PROOF? nominative after the verb to be! Dana Dunnan “Make like a water molecule. Charles Kellogg Not I, not anyone else can travel that road for you, you must travel it for yourself” — Whitman Ralph LoPilato All four legs of the chair belong on the floor, please! John Sangermano “When you enter these Pearly Gates ' (classroom doors) go to work. Richard Sauchuk Lawrence Uhrich Don ' t tune me out.” Quality not quantity. 149 SOCIAL SCIENCE Charles McClory Department Head Bradley Belleau Aren ' t you finished yet? ' 1 Alvin Brown If you had done your reading ... Phillip Carletti The key is Mental Concentration! Stuart Deane How come my class runs out the door at 2:25?” Mary McCarthy Let s get it together. Richard Meegan “Does that make sense? 150 ART MUSIC Wayne Killian Department Head Jean Jarvie “Just one more minute ' ' Robert Manseau “That sounds like my Victorian pump organ! Tay Ray “ Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. — Steele Barbara Andruss “A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. Muriel Houser Aide 151 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION “The computer is a wonderful timesaver. It makes fewer mistakes than we humans, but it makes them a heck of a lot faster!” — Leonard Broughton k Edward LeBlanc Department Head Patricia Belaska Keep your eyes on your copy. ' Dorothy Blanchard Leonard Broughton If you want to go the extra mile . . W. Carol Cavanaugh Kenneth Cody I d rather be flying.” James Garabedian Do you do that at home?” Mary Lea Hardy Did you eat breakfast this morning? George Horn Nancy Jones How many errors?” wonderful!” 152 Richard Loader Data Processing Robert Low “Watch your fingers ' ' Anne Mannheim I’m still learning, too. ' ' Donald Smith ' May I wish you the best in your occupational endeavors. Stephen Smith PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gerald Plumley Department Head Gabriel Ferazzi You ' re getting better looking every day.” Pamela Finnigan Let ' s go, girls. Tracy Mousseau Did I miss Masco last year?” Dennis Puleo How much do you weigh? Gail Ramsay Walter Roberts “After you do ten sprints Haven ' t lost one yet! and play catch, then you can rest. Carol Symmes “The faster you get down there, the faster you can leave. 153 STUDENT SERVICES Elizabeth Bowerman Ruth Farwell Give it a try — if it doesn ' t work, see me. Donna Harries Life is too short; maximize your role in it; whatever it might be.” Joel Larson Riebersac Marjorie Locke Dietician Kathleen Reddington Donald Silvernail James Murray How ya doing?” Paul Blackhall Learn from yesterday Live for today Hope for tomorrow Harriet Lincoln Let ' s try to sort it out.” Beverly Nault You ' re burning up!!! Roger Waugh “Turkey!” 154 155 ROUTE 114 America ' s Finest Drive-In Danvers-Middleton Line Prop. Phillip S. Scuderi Select Listings of Lots Homes, Farms and Estates Boxford 887-5020 887-3351 BOXFORD REALTY “Seek goodness everywhere and bring it out of it’s hiding place . . Take the Money and Run Congratulations CENTURY HOUSE from Dining Room and Lounge PUTNAM PANTRY Route 114, Peabody private parties Candies and Ice Creams 531-1417 Route 1, Danvers FRIENDS Best Wishes — Antech Pools Congratulations ’77 — Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bears Best Wishes — Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Beacham Good Luck ’77 — Ms. Belaska Best Wishes from the Bovio Family Success and Happiness — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bryant Congratulations ’77 — Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chuluda Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Christiansen Good Luck — Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clark The Masconomet Associations of Clerks and Secretaries Mr. and Mrs. Crombie Cumberland Farms, Middleton Square Good Luck Carrie — Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Davis Richard R. Dussault Best of Luck ' 77 — Mr. and Mrs. Damon Dustin Good Luck to Masco’s Finest — Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fay A Friend Jack Frost’s Middleton Hardware, Middleton Square Ms. Donna Harries Best of Luck ’77 — Catherine Jacobs Good Luck — Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. LeBel Good Luck ’77 — Marjory Locke Lois Lane Insurance Agency, So. Main St., Middleton Good Luck — Debbie and Tobie McNeill Best Wishes — Middleton Coin Op Laundry Middleton Square Package Store Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nason, Stonehouse Farm Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nave Have a fabulous future — Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Nawrock New England Serum Company Good luck from Mr. and Mrs. John Ouellette Larry and Betsy Pardo You’ve Made It! — Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pedicini Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Richardson ' s Dairy, Rt. 114 54 flavors Rozanne Shoes, Danvers, Mass. Best of Luck from Nana Scott Good Luck ' ll — The Shackfords Congratulations from Mr. A and Mrs. P.G. Shaughnessy Congratulations Debbie friends — George and Shelly Silva Have a Productive Future — Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Smith Best Wishes — Mr. and Mrs. Norman Soucy Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Stewart Good Luck — John Ward Good Luck to a Great Class — The Whitings Congrats from Wholesale Pumpkin Co. Good Luck — Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wise PATRONS SPONSORS Good Luck to Bogie, Huss, Blackie and Pugs. Thanks for the memories. Art and Barbara Rhuda Congratulations and Good Luck Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Dawes Town Line Rinks A. Decotis F.N. Carter Insurance 49 Main Street, Topsfield 887-2331 Compliments of Everitt Mitchell Co. Best Wishes to the Class of ’77 Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Bistrong Best Wishes for the Future The Schepis Family Brennan’s Farm Stand Abbott Shoe Fair Congratulations to Dawn, and Ron and All Their Friends The Weltlers Yankee Bottled Gas and Yankee Heating and Oil Co., Inc. Middleton Best of Luck and Congratulations — Anonymous Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 Mr. and Mrs. Dana Bill Best Wishes — Class of ' ll Love you all, Charlie Best Wishes for Happiness and Success Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cole Congratulations Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Grady Paul’s Gulf 15 Main St., Topsfield Best of Luck to the Class of ' ll Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Hooven III Good Luck from Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Knisely Best Wishes to the Class of ' ll Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Rogal Hit ' Em Straite — New Meadows Golf Club Go Forth and Have the Courage to Be! Mr. and Mrs. Warren H.P. Schmakel Good Luck from Surfwood Zayre Cares for You — Zayre (Haverhill) To the Class of 77 Best Wishes BRENNAN’S FARM STAND MIDDLETON POLICE RELIEF ASSOC. VILLAGE STITCHERY ‘‘One of the largest selections of crewl, needlepoint and latch hook rugs on the North Shore” Route 1 — Topsfield — 887-8585 Open Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun. 1-5 TOPSFIELD POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION 159 A Shop for the Horse and Rider” GEORGETOWN INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY INC. THE EQUESTIAN SHOP INC. Paul and Rosita Proulx 1812 Turnpike St. — Route 114 No. Andover, Mass. 01845 Tel. 686-7722 Industrial Hardware Masonary Supplies East Main St. Georgetown, Mass. 01833 352-2091 774-8572 D G Septic Tank Service Backhoe Service Installations Danvers, Mass. 24 Hour service 774-1099 160 c Dai id Fuller Flouse RESTAURANT James Costas K]oJ Chef and Owner TOPSFIELD TOWN CRIER Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 Route 114, Middleton, Mass. — Tel. 774-4236 c tyfawkes Jl uio Palts t3nc jj f TROPHIES AWARDS Central Square 23 Central St. Middleton Ma 01949 Peabody, Ma 01960 774-3890 532-2020 Route 1 887-2209 Topsfield, Mass. 01983 8-5:30 P.M. 8-8 P.M. Sat. 8-1 P.M. Sat. 8-5 P.M. © JAMES S. PRICE INC. Route 1 Ipswich-Topsfield, Mass. Line COURTYARD ANTIQUES n AMC Rte. 1 at Parsons Corner Topsfield, Mass. 01983 617-887-6523 Pacer Gremlin Hornet Matador Bus. Phone (617) 887-8989 (617) 356-7600 Mastranzi Bros., Inc. North Shore Grinding Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 Lawnmowers, Tractors, Snowblowers Sales and Service 161 Tel. (617) 687-8610 lonqstreet construction P O Box 214, Topsfield, Massachusetts 01983 e CARGOCAIRE DEHUMIDIFYING SYSTEMS AND HEAT EXCHANGERS EVANS INDUSTRIES 617-887-8561 249 Boston Street Topsfield, Mass. 01983 R. Herbert Machine Tool Co., Inc. 212 So. Main St., P.O. Box 396 Middleton, Mass. 01949 Tel. (617) 777-1313 R.A. Hebert President THE TIRE PLACE Open Six Days a Week We Pick Up and Deliver 16 Maple Street Topsfield, Mass. minicomputer systems technology inc. 1 37 ferry street everett, ma. 02149 617-389-3800 we take great pleasure in announcing the formation of minicomputer systems technology inc. as an authorized DEC OEM, specializing in turnkey business systems for: electrical distributors wholesalers plumbing distributors wholesalers gasoline distributors wholesalers municipal government utilities manufacturers with our software company, DECWARE ASSOCIATES, INC. we welcome the opportunity to discuss your minicomputer application or software requirement in detail, call richard n. marks or ronald e. sweet for a no cost evaluation. builders of quality business systems 162 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1977 Compliments of MASCONOMET CONCERT BAND 163 Best Wishes to the Class of 77 ANTECH POOL SUPPLIES OLDE TOWNE FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Free Delivery Georgetown, Mass. Personalized Service 352-2000 146 S. Main Street Middleton, Mass. 01949 Best Wishes Class of 1977 Rte. 114 774-8400 New England Divers Inc. We Teach Nationally Certified S.C.U.B.A. Courses Tank Hydro Test, Regulator repair, Air recharging, Distributor for all Manufacturers of SCUBA equipment N.A.V.I. and P.A.D.I. Affiliated Tozer Road Beverly, Mass. 01915 Tel. (617) 922-6951 FARM, HOME, and GARDEN SUPPLIES Shop The Co-op Way — For Quality For Service — For Economy Opposite Fairgrounds Route 1 Topsfield, Mass. 01983 Telephone 887-2309 Good Luck Class of 76 CENTRE SUPER MARKET Where Quality Value Go Hand in Hand “Nicest homes on the Northshore’’ PARSONS COMPANY the real estate people 887-2928 887-2091 Route 1 At Topsfield, Massachusetts HEBERT SUBARU INC. Sales — Service — Parts 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Phone 887-2787 Corner Rt. 1 Central Street Topsfield, Mass. 164 KLENATRON TE Electronic Insect Control Klenatron Company, Inc. 20 Hayward Street Ipswich, Mass. 01938 (617) 356-5152 (Q) EMILY PICKUS handbags AND 19 ESSEX STREET ACCESSORIES MARBLEHEAD, MASS. (617) 639-0022 topsfield, mass. 0)983 finest towels — blankets — sheets — bedspreads CANNON The Name Women Know and Trust 774-3679 Located at Thomson Garden Center, Inc. Route 1, Northbound Lane, Danvers, Maas. 01933 i Supplies for Crafts, Christmas and Other Decorations Open Seven Days a Week Thomas J. Gaudet Claire J. Gaudet 165 Best Wishes to the Class of 1977 777-1475 Open 7 Days LANGONE’S Featuring — Breakfast • Subs • Pizza AUTOROLL MACHINE CORP. RIVER STREET, MIDDLETON, MASSACHUSETTS 01949 U.S.A. TEL (617)777-2160 Route 114 (By the Drive-in) Steve Langone Middleton, Massachusetts LOU’S SERVICE CENTER 223 Maple St. Middleton, Mass. 01949 Towing Wheel Alignment Tel. 774-1272 Res. 774-6460 (617) 887-8932 356-4731 Compliments of IPSWICH BAY GLASS COMPANY, INC. LEONARD REALTORS Glass and Aluminum Products 435 Boston St. (U.S. Rte. 1) Sandy Patrican Topsfield, Mass. 01983 Serving the Entire North Shore for 25 Years office 922-0252 eve. 887-2972 Jerry Gerrior residential President commercial G.X. GERRIOR INC. Masonary Contractors cement work chimneys, fireplaces, walks, patios, pool work cement work, brick and stone work 257 Centre St. Danvers, Mass. 01923 (617) 774-7382 166 C C and ( d S Mwll S nr. 5 MAIN STREET, TOPSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 01983 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT • 887-2345 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE darL mo lt -danjcid ' wd 21 CHURCH STREET, MERRIMAC, MASSACHUSETTS 01860 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT 346-8333 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE 1 14) i fi4 A ' id f i i C m 75 WEST MAIN STREET, GEORGETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS 01830 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT « 352-8711 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE c lird • didtiteu } nr. 253 RANTOUL STREET, BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 01915 SPECIALISTS IN HOME COMFORT 922-1464 AUTOMATIC HEATING EQUIPMENT • 24 HOUR SERVICE (A DIVISION OF C AND C ELLIOTT, INC.) 5 MAIN STREET, TOPSFIELD, MASS. 01983 TEL. 617 887-2345 Winn Travel Agency Compliments of 37 Main St. Topsfield Rural Bus Lines, Inc. 887-6577 Never a fee” Congratulations to the Class of 1977 John Muzichuk FRONTIER SPORTS SHOP, INC. 3 Elm Street, Danvers, Ma. 774-7355 STEPHEN A. STICKNEY SONS Mason — Contractor — Builder Middleton Road office 887-5757 Boxford, Mass. 887-5912 Congratulations from UNITED DIE CORP. WATERS INSURANCE AGENCY Garden Street Danvers, Mass. 01923 Village Shopping Center Topsfield, Mass. L. 168 . THE GIFT HORSE LYNN CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 40 Main Street Topsfield, Mass. 150 Lewis Street Lynn, Massachusetts Compliments of JACK JOHNSON’S COMMUNITY STORE Howard Johnson’s Elm Street, Boxford North Shore Motor Lodge U.S. Route 1 at 114 Danvers, Mass. 01983 Function Rooms Meeting Rooms 774-8045 Phone 787-2821 COUNTRY MOTORS Electrical Specialists Air Conditioning — General Repairs 107 Ipswich Rd Joe Balletto Topsfield, Mass. 01983 COUNTRY GIFTS OF TOPSFIELD RICO’S 374 Boston St. Topsfield, Ma. Route 1 Danvers Food Drink 169 North Shore ' s Finest Restaurant THE COMMODORE Luncheon — Dinners — Pub 7 Private Rooms Route 1A No. Beverly Best Wishes to the Class of ' 77 THE VILLAGE PANCAKE HOUSE Rowley, Mass. Love and Best Wishes to All Our Children THE HUGHES KIDS Jean, John, Sammy Ace Best Wishes to the Class of ' ll Eagle Can Company Peabody, Mass. For Your Tire Need: SILVA TIRE DEPOT INC. 158 Haverhill Rd. Topsfield, Mass. 01983 887-8511 JOHN ANTON’S CLEANERS Andover No. Andover LET ' S BE CLOTHES FRIENDS Best Wishes to the Class of “77” SUNNYHURST FARMS Maple Street, Danvers 170 Charles E. Killam Construction Boxford, Mass. NUNAN ■ Q ee i ft vases. Y Flowers for All Occasions TEliFlOftA 269 Central St. Georgetown, Mass. 01833 limit 352-8172 THOMPSON $£ COMPANY Realtors “Out Topsfield Way” 3d7 z32 d 52 . Main Street Elm Street Topsfield Boxford Complete Real Estate Service the best part of your dayC LtmraKftEa lkibune Essex County ' s Largest Newspaper. 171 fliti, EVENING NEWS 155 Washington St., Salem, Mass 744-0600 no si i 1 1 nuiko Our Team of News Carriers are still making the rounds in your neighborhood, bringing you the Salem Evening News everyday . . . keeping you informed of everything that ' s happening. They are dedicated to servicing you at your homes everyday without regard for the elements, you can depend on the Salem News ... we deliver. WISHES n ii n n II II II I .vucces . 1 • • • 172 Neleco Products 850 Providence Highway Dedham, Mass. Exterior Cleaners Used Throughout the World Boston New York Brussels London Chicago j X ane CL euncrS, One Stop Service Dry Cleaning — Shirts • •• Topsfield Shopping Center ••• CONGRATULATIONS SUPER SENIORS Carolyn C. Donna M. nancy B. Steve D. Pam R. Margi W. David W. Matt. D. Christy M. John S. Carol Y. David M. FOSSA’S COUNTRY STORE and WINE SHOPPE 5 Wenham Road, Danvers, Mass. viking muffler 788 Broadway Revere 289-8000 1105 Main Street Wakefield 245-3345 173 Congratulations Class of 1977 ROYCON CONSTRUCTION INC. Building and Remodeling Roy Rab.enius Main St. 352-2630 West Boxford Congratulations Class of 1977 JERRY’S EXXON Rt. 1 Ipswich Road Topsfield, Mass. 01983 PHONE 887-9312 Dial: 887-2320 Charles M. Rollins, Co., VILLAGE Inc. Congratulations PIZZA and SUB from Shopping Center Well Drilling Contractors PERMUTHANE Topsfield Pump Polymers for Industry Installations Peabody, Mass. Depot Road Boxford, Mass. BITTERSWEET APPAREL Best Wishes DUNN FARM 374 Old Boston Road Topsfield — Parsons Corner 141 Andover St. Rte. 114 Danvers, Mass. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . 174 ALLAN CAMPELL’S TEES TOGS Sales Diesel LPG Service 143 Topsfield Road Wemham, Mass. 01984 Everything Fore Golf Tennis You’ve Tried the Rest Now Try the Best N J DONUTS 220 Maple St. Middleton, Mass. Design Manufacture Development of Custom Automation Machinery RICHARD D. DANE CORP. 45 Appleton St. Everett, Mass. 02149 To the Class of 77 Best Wishes MIDDLETON POLICE RELIEF ASSOC. DAWES ENGINE AND GENERATOR SERVICE Route 1 Topsfield, Mass. 01983 617-887-5045 Congratulations Valerie! GIL’S GROCERY Daily and Sunday Papers Tel: 887-5291 TOPSFIELD POLICE Benevolent Association THE VILLIAGE STITCHERY Crewel and Needlepoint Specialists Custom Picture Framing Rt. 1 Topsfield, Ma. 01983 IV2 Miles North of Tops. Fairgrounds 887-8057 175 Dean Flynn Inc Midway Topsfield Fair THE FAMILY MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK MIDDLETON SQUARE DRUG, INC. 16 Main Street, Topsfield South Main Street, Middleton 19 No. Main St. Middleton, Mass. Go For It! Class of 77 HALE INC. BEST WISHES — CLASS OF 77 — $100 — Extra credit on any new 77 or traded car — purchased here — by class member or family — one credit per family — bring yearbook — JOHN F. PETRULIS Ocean Pontiac Beverly, Mass. 176 FRAHER’S APOTHECARY William A. Leonard, B.S., Reg. Ph. 20 Rear Main Street Topsfield, Massachusetts Phone 887-5003 NORTH SHORE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Route 114 Peabody Congratulations Class of 1977 SWEDE CONSTRUCTION Framing Custom and Spec Siding and Roofing Paul Rabenius 352-2630 Supino’s Restaurant Pizza — Subs — Pasta Beer — Wine Seating — 80 Eat In or Take Out Danvers Plaza, Rt. 1 774-9738 ABC MASCO Best of Luck to The Class of 1977 BICKNELL FULLER Best Wishes from Freddie and Kathy Ford Corrugated Container Corporation Peabody Industrial Park Peabody, Mass. 01960 532-0200 P.A.C.A. TRUCKING CO. East Kingston N.H. Specialized Flatbed Hauling 603-642-8368 177 179 180 L Stacks of Mitobos do not simply arrive, completed, at Masconomet one fine spring morning. Yearbook is a continual process, from the first lay-out in Septem- ber, to the mailing of the supplement in June. We’d like to say thanks to: Production advisor Jim Garabedian because he told us what was ugly; Business advisor Roger Lauzon because he told us how to pay for everything; Principal Richard Dussault for his negotiations with Hunter Publishing Co., and Stevens Studios; Mr. Jordan Patkin for the cover photo; Mr. Gerald Plumley for the winter sports press day; Eleanor Schmakel for her advice; Mr. Guy Garon because the first year as our Hunter representative is always the hardest; UPI for their wire photos of Jimmy Carter; All the kids who ran our errands; All the kids who brought us the yearbooks of other schools; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knox for the use of their kitchen at 3:00 am; The club advisors, team coaches, and all the kids for their help. 181 Editorial Staff Editor Assistant Editor Photography Editor .. Organizations Editor . Faculty Editor Underclassmen Editor Copy Editor Business Editor Art Editor Good Taste Editor .. . . . Joe Verrengia . Ingrid Schmakel Mark Walsh Jan Chuluda Loren Weeks . Lauren Hampton . Cheryl Rabineus . . . Margi Whiting Dean Widenmann Jane Welsh General Staff Pat Cashman, Judy Cataldo, Carolyn Cavanaugh, Dianne Cole, Val Dawes, Caro- lyn Decker, Mary Beth Ford, Debbie Green, Nancy Jalbert, Evelyn Knobloch, Rhonda Myers, Cheryl Michaelsen, Alison Mott, Sonja Nathan, Beth Pedicini, Emily Sclafani, Erin Shaughnessy, Angela Silva, Wendy Stromberg. Nice Guys Finish Last “In the time of your life, live-so that in good time there shall be no ugliness or death for yourself or any life your life touches. Seek goodness everywhere, and when it is found, bring it out of its hiding-place and let it be free and unashamed. Place in matter and in flesh the least of the values, for these are the things that hold death and must pass away. Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption. Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and terror of the world. Ignore the obvious, for it is unworthy of the clear eye and the kindly heart. Be the inferior of no man, nor of any man be the superior. Remember that every man is a variation of yourself. No man ' s quilt is not yours, nor is any man’s innocence a thing apart. Despise ungodliness and evil, but not men of ungodliness and evil. These, understand. Have no shame in being kindly and gentle. In the time of your life, live-so that in that wondrous time you shall not add to the misery and sorrow of the world, but shall smile to the infinite delight and mystery of it.” William Saroyan 184 The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1977 The Accounting II class leaves their great teacher, Mr. Lauzon, Johnny Cash ' s Greatest Hits. Mark Agnew leaves a wing for a wizard, with love for wisedom, a wish for a wanna, a wimp for a lam, a lot to a len, a liter to a linguini, and lewd laughter to all. Laureen Ajootian leaves happiness to everyone in Early Childhood and also a forever burning Roman candle to Mr. Gregorchik for showing her the light. The B,. B.B. leaves its name and insignia to Carol, Sasha and Bit; and the honorary position to Munch. J ' . ' B. leaves the MANAGEMENT to F.G. Scott Bauer leaves a paste on moustache to (pistol) Paul Savage when his bad breath wilts his real one, and a roll of barbed wire to Mr. Puleo to strech between the goal posts next fall. Holly Bill leaves Molly Murphy swinging on Heartbreak Lane with a can of tunafish in hand. Bob Bolen leaves to Dr. Kellogg three kernals of Cracker Jacks. The Boxford Booney Club leaves lots of luck to fellow Boxford Boonies when it comes time to find rides in and out of the sticks, and Molly Murphy one G.B. on Crane ' s Beach and a deposit in from of Abbott ' s Shoe Fair. Rise ( and shine. Mil!!! Matt Boyle leaves something, we know that much! The Board of Directors at Canobie Lake Park leave Jane Walz a free ride on the Calypso, a new pair of shorts, and their deepest sympathies. Laura Brockelman leaves her car that never was to Trisha, Karen and all the others that love to leave Masco. I, Thaddeus Brown, leave Mrs. Oldrieve my car and hot seat, Gerry and Sue Chopsticks from Bisuteki, and ABC forever. Mary Buckley leaves Miss Mensh a new Brownie for classics, D.A.D. a McDonald gift certificate and all the love in the world (thanks D.A.D!), my junior friends, (K.K. , F.G., M.M. , K.M. ) a great Senior year, Mel May The Rat , and Uncle George a big hug! Ted Buiting leaves four years of Masco and the best of luck to his once little sister, Noreen. Page 2 Bunny 1 leaves the 1 position and the Collection to Bit, 1 basket of Macintosh apples and a ride home to Frank, a cone for Conehead , shoulders to Kris, and red licorice to Jeff whenever he needs it. L.C. leaves Pebbles memories of Fred, grapefruits slightly resembling strawberries, and lots of love and good luck. Pam Carney and Liza Miran leave all the cancelled chess matches to any two hyper cheerleaders that want to be next year ' s checkmates . I, Judy Cataldo, leave Mr. C my friendly hello , a box of throat lozenges, and a new pair of shiny black shoes to chase his cat down the highway with. Sharon Caulfield leaves the millionth hello to Kevin, a membership card of Failures Anonymous to Scott, a butterball to Dave (wishing she had known him), one of M.B. ' s stolen classics papers and some good news to ' Leith in hopes that he still might be saved. Carolyn Cavanaugh leaves an out-of-tune oboe, worn-out track shoes, and a busted Calculus book to anyone who wants to try for an ulcer. The Crew leaves Masco’ s guys with all their fantasies unfulfilled, and Masco ’s girls with the hopes they find someone else to idolize. Trisha D. leaves Steve a pile of silly notes with silly comments to decorate his van with. Kathee Daniels leaves with a smile on her face! The DECA Club leaves Mr. Dussault another bake sale, the Colonial Hilton a new diving board, Dunfey’s Hotel a new toilet seat, and Mr. Smith with tears in their eyes. Carolyn Decker leaves Masco for the second time, but this time for a lot longer than just a year. Carolyn Decker, Wendy Stromberg, and Erin Shaughnessy leave Eth remover to all those that need to be ZAPPED! Dee leaves Dan her younger sister Lee to spy for her next year. Thanks for D.N. Dan. Chick Denault leaves Mr. Puleo’s car to any other auto shoppie jock who dares to get it inspected and to Mr. Horn a case of v beer for all his help. Donna and Lance leave their featured guest spot on Community Auditions to Melanie May and Sam Townes. I, Michael Duffy, leave Laura Bond a notebook and a pencil for taking my notes in lecture, and leave it up to Bob and Jeff to keep weekends torquin’! I leave Mr. Emmons a goal post to pinch! Sally Dunn leaves to Mr. Lauzon a picture showing the image of a successful accountant; to Ann Collard, Sue Bouchard and Mark Bishop a few more years of Blood, Sweat Tears in this school, and also to the Pink Panther a week of skips for the times she wants to take her COBRA to McDonalds. Page 3 Steve Dustin Wendy Stromberg leave on an AIRPLANE TRIP. They leave Mrs, Grenier a notebook full of hangman that they did in class. Eddie and Julye leave their reasons why they never got in trouble for being late . Dale Eddy leaves a case of the Uncola and the record to break of 505 wagon days to the Junior with the guts to be different, dry and dedicated. He also leaves Wally Roberts an open short-stop position, a team of bunters, and an 8-track tape of Smoke on the Water. Ellen Davis leaves Mr. Manseau an electronic music lab. Mike Ferrari leaves to Jim Slimy Cavanaugh a gas mask to protect himself from Mr. Savage ' s bad breath, to Lori Hart his green apple scented bubble solution to keep herself occupied during English next year, and to Dave Lynch some of his speed! Peter Ferrari regretfully leaves Linda M. and 3 years of shared memories behind, hopefully not forever. Patty Ferreira leaves Cindy May one more year of harassment from Mr. Savey for being late. I, Sandy Fuhs, leave Suzanne O ' Brien with this hopeful (?) note: She might not be, but then again, she could be! You ' ll have to find out on your own!! I also leave Becky George ' s number so she can play S.W.A.T. with him! Sandy Fuhs and Mary Jane Van Kavelaar leave the Leader ' s Club a bottle of glue to hold it together. Tom Gaudet misses Mench, leaves Board 3 on the Chess Team to Mike Peake, a pox on all who interrupt Rhetoric, and a challenge to the Class of ' 78 to top the number 77 ' s Dartmouth acceptances. The Girls Tennis Team leaves Sandy Orth counting the tennis balls after practice. Sally Goodale, .leave Sue and Karen to the early morning bus driver and Tricia and Cheryl to survive one more year. I leave Kara the key to my house, a guardian angel and all my love. With many regrets I leave Leo. I Elaine Gormley, leave behind a dynamite sewing room to whoever has the creativity to use it, and many happy moments with Mrs. Blanchard. I leave to whoever has the strength to rub ant} scrub all those burnt black pots I found hidden in the cabinets and left beyond reach in A210! I, Nancy Gormley , leave to the rest of this dynamite (?) school all the Hoods- men to carry on the freak (HA HA) tradition of Masconome t, and a prayer chat Jimmy will never get to see what a clique joint this school really is. Debbie Green and Kris Merman leave all the freezer rooms for Beth, Linda, Tammy to enjoy. Page 4 Debbi H. leaves her car to Jeff Irish so he has alot to do in auto shop and happily leaves Shaun Donovan with many bruises caused by several cruel beat- ings. Sue Hall leaves Masconomet with no more Halls. Tom Hennigan leaves lots of love, luck, and success to Ammamn and all the great times he ' s had with the BOYS; also to Ace he leaves a deck of cards. Huss and Chini leave together . . . Paul Hyde leaves Jim Slimey Cavanaugh his fogproof goggles for high velocity racing, Queen Marie Giordano a scepter to use when whaling on her fag NHS subjects, and hbpes that neither of them try to live up to their nicknames. Joe Iarocci leaves Mrs. Grenier no more M de T , casis , or predilecto ' s and Mr. Doliber a can of Macadamia nuts, two jars of pickles, and a copy of Walden or Nature . V Ingrid leaves next year ' s yearbook staff a book of sick Italian jokes written by Joe Verrengia, and the job of compiling the 197£ Class Will to some other lucky person. I, Carrie Jacobs, leaves to Joanne Marland a patend for shaft Inc. , Mike Iarocci a $9.80 perfects ticket, Kara Lombardi a very clean locker and a list of do ' s and don ' ts- for £be__next three years, Mr. Constantino a body builder, and Amy Stone, please don ' t squeeze the Charmin. P.S. Mr. Rabin — I did it. Nancy Jalbert leaves with enough combs, pencils, gum, and money to supply Sonja Nathan for a life time. Jane and Chini leave next year ' s football cheering squad: a season without hassles, a magic marker to write in the boy ' s locker room, and a good night ' s sleep the night before Homecoming! Tom Jennings leaves Greg S. two more years to go and one bag of books burried in the locker; Mr. Meinelt one finished copy of the mummy ' s curse; Mr. Urich a new joke book and a pair of wet crubby sneakers. Jerry leaves Joanne a machette to help her get thru this jungle all alone. Jim Johnson leaves J.M. another $21.00 necklace, so she can wear it not thinking it ' s cheap; Mr. Puleo a set of hair clippers so he can give a good haircut before a game; and his theme song to Ken to keep in good use. Joe and Primo leave their cutest couple image to Don Russel and George Poole, to Crusher another year at the prom, and to Mr. Puleo, and better way of transportation — a bicycle. Judy, Joan, Cherie and Lori gladly leave Sally, Wendy, and Sherry a stenographers notebook, a supply of pens, and Mrs. Jones, THE DOUGHNUT OF THE DAY! Page 5 Sharon K. and Cindy K. leave Crane ' s Beach to any eligible underclassmen that can turn it right-side up. Mike Kastrinelis and Joe Verrengia leave all unused April Fools’ Day forms to the guidance dept, to be used at a more appropriate time. Sharron Kelley leaves Gretchen Sennott a maroon sweater; (and a pair of glasses. ) Sharon Kelley and Gretchen Sennott leave to Anne Marie Kelley the keys to the Volvo, Route Ski 93, and a fake I.D. to the Barn at Loon Mountain. Kris Kimball leaves Miss Fulginiti a new mailman and good luck. Cindy Kling leaves Julie Tyson a list of excuses to go out to .E.J’s on Tuesday nights and the strength to get up for school Wednesday mornincjs. Jody Klosowski leaves next year ' s girls ' chorus line to Laura Ammann and Lauren Wendel with hopes that they have as much fun as she did. Good luck. Ginny Kuczan leaves Sue O ' Brien eight pounds of lead, and maybe, (if she stops talking long enought) she can get it out to the pit. LAM leaves O.B. a brillo pad, epoxy for his chest, and a large dill pickle. Mike Leathe, Glen Rhuda and Eric Bannon leave a 4 week duration record for next years Seniors affected by senioritis . t Craig Leonard leaves his truck in the junkyard where it belongs. I, Kathy Laughlin leaves Mrs. Picket my most expression finger, along with a pair of binoculars with borken lenses. Good-By Norm (finally) Liza leaves the memories of being unable to stop, walking on the ice, screams, embarrassment, and all the fun to Jane Soldano, Maura Gaudet, and Beth Hussey. Corey Loncjstreet leaves ... the biffers trains to pull! ... M.A. free rental on Reefer bus and a supply of sloe gin hoojies with an 8-track tape of Smoke on the Water ... Dradel the aroma from May 7th ... D.E. his house, forsale, a chevy with air chocks for chure! ... Bye C.B. C.L.M. leaves her brother, J. all the love she never gave him. Good Luck. Linda MacDonald and Leslie Mhrandola leave Keith and Mark 3 more years to find something better of fight about. Linda MacDonald leaves Randy a big thanks and chance to teach me how to drive. Lots of love and happiness Leslie Marandola leaves Donna Regii a paid of dungarees along with a sales slip to return them. Matty Guokas leaves a tire iron to the Boxfor d Police, his front page picture of the Boston Globe Sports section to any soccer player who will shave his head and can INTIMIDATE better than he. Page 6 I, Greg May, leave this school sadly, but happily knowing that I am now 5 ' 9 . I told you all I ' d grow. Kris Merman and Debbie Gates leave Beth, Linda and Tammy two dead cars. Cheryl Michael sen leaves to her brother Gregg three more years of Masconomet and many possible great times. Live it and love it as I wish I had. Prudy Minich leaves her curly hair and a Brillo pad in hopes that people will learn the differences between the two! Alison Mott leaves Laurie Sawyer with a pencil and plenty of paper to keep track of her great social life as an upperclassman. Kathy Moore leaves Sue and Stew a terrifically boring time (10:26 - 11:13) ' cause Trisha and she won ' t be there. Sherrie Mueller wishes to leave her copy of The Winthrop Women to Mrs. D ' Amario; some seed and some fringe to Kristin; and her hair ribbons to Penelope. Debbie Murphy leaves Andy another HAPPY BIRTHDAY, a big smile and a dozen eggs. Donna Murphy leaves David Fain a trip down Mammary Lane. Kate Murphy leaves her little sister, Finley, the hearts of the Senior boys. The Mutual Admiration Socity leaves the health manual How to Calm Your Suicidal Tendencies (later titled How to Productively While Driving ) to anyone stupid enough to try and fight the redheads. I, Debbi Myers, leaves do my sister Lisa the strength to go on when times get hard. And do Mr. Dunnan and his wife, thanks and keep doing what you ' re doing. You ' re great. I love you. Nancy B. , Laurie P., Margi W. , and Suki B. , leave Carol Jones a broken ankle, beers on Stinsen Lake and dates with Billy, Bobby, Frank.... Sonja Nathan leaves her bad jokes and her never ending giggles echoing through- out the halls, her force to Linda Steen along with a punch in the mouth and her superlative for Most Argumentive to anyone from the class of ' 78 who ' s willing to fight for it. I, Edward Nelson, leave all my love to Robin Pollock. I, Ronald E. Nelson, Jr., being of sound mind and body leave a big bag of Brown sugar kisses to Sweet-Honesty my true love along with a few happy memories. We the Nelson Brothers leave all our drum skills and knowledge to the percussion section of the band. Also to Bob Manseau our deepest sympathy. Page 7 Kathy Noyes, Maureen O ' Brien and Janice Phaneuf leave Mr. Rabin to some unsuspecting freshman homeroom experienced in the art of self-defense in hopes that they can maki it through four years of him without going crazy. Jerry Palazola and Bob Stone leave Marty Rabin half-a-dozen copies of the key to his car. N Jerry Palazola leaves Mr. Doliber a big Zieg Heil! in 4th period study hall. The Paraniod Piano Princess leaves Mel many dark secrets, a Texan from England, a drippy Putman Pantry sundae, a finely cultured sense of humor, and lots of love. Paul, Phil, Bob, Dan, Greg, Paul and Kerry leave a copy machine to Mr. Lauzon so it is easier to copy in next year ' s period 4 Accounting Class. Beth Pedicini leaves a nose guard to any underclassman who plans on participating in a 10-man Chinese Fire Drill. . ‘. ' . ' WO ' ij® O . •••• . • Period 2 Project Adventure Biology Class leaves Mr. Urich a loaf of burnt toast, 1 blue down booty, three filled canteens for a massive water fight, and big thanks for being you. (A jar full of worm doo-doo.) Period 3 Modern fiction leaves Mr. Hatt a mad heart attack and all the cheat sheets. Period 7 Advanced Biology leaves Mr. Sangermano with Lynne Anne Jacobs, Best Wishes. dKij-iji no c- : go Laurie Petrulis leaves the downstairs B-wing girls ' room mirror to Diane R. She also leaves Suzy-Q-Bouchard her watch; D.J. is entitled to the pumpkin; J.P. gets the parking space. , i Is ■ ■ - ■ Heather Pollock leaves a fitilating James Bond movie to Kevin Krause. To C.B. she leaves the ability to be crazy even with her friends tell her to calm down; Laurie Bumpers Poole leaves George brother Poole the family heritage and hopes that he will maintain the pub and grille- (Prope r attire required.) qr S SJtle : 1 The Physics class leaves Mr. Morse a standing wave, IV covered halls, an ohm on the range, and a kinetic energy in King Arthur ' s court ... It ' s been an electrifying experience. Hope we didn ' t give you too much resistance. I Si i ’ id® oi h f @ j 01 rtf t .• Primo leaves a detective to watch Kara at all dances; two more years for Leo to say Yosabo to Mrs. Grenier, good times for H.J. and B.J., my seat on the Banco for Senor Cavallaro; and to Mr. Casey all his playing minutes in dollar bills. ($2.) V r) X ' 1 p. -; |f v j • ,j v ; • . Dave Quill leaves the Keving Spring Memorial 5-Minute Mile to Greg Ludes, and one Ferbie Springer forever! Button to Doug Hall and Curt Zingg. Dave Quill and Matt Callahan leave a one-way Lufthansa airplane ticket ot the mother country to Herr Skudra, UND YOU VILL LIKE IT!! ) Page 8 Cheryl R. leaves with John L, forever!! I, Cheryl Rabenius, leave my sister Lynn another 3 years of high school, and my mother a couple more years in the Masco (hole) Cafe. Have fun! Glen Rhuda leaves a carton of cigarretes to killer and to Mr. Dunnaji and Mr. Meegan and the rest of the teachers he ' s had these four years, a thousand thanks. ' ' Linda Reilly leaves Kara Lombardi a smile and a big warm blanket for the next freezin ' season. Pam Regal leaves Barry, Lurch, Alberto and Dobbs to the other four. Matt Ryan leaves all the teachers he had to whoever wants to have them, and all the harships of being a senior to his little brother Dave and sister Terri. Matt Ryan and Bob Walters leave Mr. Constantio a rotten orange .to throw around. Saitow and Myers leave Molly Murphy all the good memories of the times they had and alot of love. Be good. Debbie Saitow leaves Molly Murphy the burpies forever, and S.P.P., and to Collen Walters and Margaret Peck, she leaves a friendly attitude. Dave Salmon leaves Kevin McNally an eight ball in the side pocket. Dianne Schepis leaves a darrot in a plastic baggy to the girls on the next Sugar loaf trip. , ' Ingrid Schmakel leaves Mr. Bown a bood entitled Because . . . , Mr. Hussey a new pair of kidneys; Mrs. Welsh a headline counter; Ms. Mensh Leith, Julie, Jill and Ralph; Mr. Rabin a big thank you ; an incoming freshman girl a four year spot on the JV tennis team; Kurt his tennis racquet, two more years and an 18th birthday yet to come; Eric in Topsfield and Elly the happiness she deserves. 1 Emily Sclafani leaves a smile and a cheer, along with lots of luck to the football cheerleaders in having a- successful season, and leaves Patty Guarino a pair of white bobbie socks. Phil Sedler leaves everything he got away with in 11th grade, and didn ' t dare try as a senior, to anyone who has the guts to attempt it! The seniors of the band of 1977 leave Mr. M. next year ' s percussion section, a giant size bottle of Excedrin, and a case of Kleenex. Happy Nerf Hoops, US. We the Senior Boys leave the Sophomore Boys the Sophomore Girls. We ' re done with them! Gretchen Sennott leaves Sharon Kelley a little red MG. r +• ' - I • N Page 9 Alan Sheparct leaves Masco succeeding in confusion, failing in sanity and leaves George to Jeff Meauey. Peter Shepard and Tim White leave a security blanket to Joe Iarocci for next year when Primo won’t be with him. Erin Shaughnessy leaves her brother time to get it all together and, leaves Linda Daley a six of liquid death and a freezing cold ' bath house ' 1 ' ' The sixth period girls room Seniors leave the upstairs B-wing girls room to any sophomores who want to smoke theirs and risk suspension. Ron Smith leaves his droodles for Mr. Hatt to ponder in the dark confines of his room and an apology to his wife. Sue Smith leaves a rool to Lori D., a shasta to Sally D. , a cake to Pat B. , a ride to all three, a new VW for Steve S., a Ford to Roger L. and the school to little sister Linda. ' Bob Snowman leaves Dave Behrens one case - hardened pair of steel b lls and 3 hef’s to Boom Boom Bris. SOB leaves LAM 2 oranges, a bunch of bananas, and a fruit bowl. ' Richard Soldano leaves Masconomet knowing there are 5 more t° come. Rusty Stanwbod leaves his secret review board tapes to Mr. Soucey, and leaves legally once — and for all?! ' „ Maria Stephens leaves Turner kruysman good times with the mag! Maria Stephens, Kris Merman and Laura B. leave the Quack-Quack empty of glisses, and Saarbrucken to the next group of naive Americans! Bob Stone and Madam Defarge leave a hardy Heads off to Andy Hatt. Wendy Stromberg leaves her Stop it I love it award to all the girls who deserve it more, and leaves with Eric — FOREVER! Art Sullivan leaves Kevin Killilea a cake with a file in it and a thermal swim suit. • - ' v Bryan Thomas and Wendy Stromberg leave Jeff and Laurie their gossip sessions and hope they carry on the tradition. Val, Pdtty, Debbi, Kitty and Kris leave 1,001 excuses for being late 1 to anyone who can be late as much as they were. Little Joey Verrengia leaves Marki,e an economy sized bottle of Kaopektate, so maybe he ' ll have enough to share on their next trip. ; , , ' Jane Walz leaves Lauren Wendel a bag of tricks, a new hat for Joe Verrengia and a spare smile and much luck to anyone who needs it. Page 10 Time White leaves the Masco goal crease to Bill Mormon with hopes that he ' ll do better at the pisition; two head seats at Dissident ' s Row to Dave Fain and Leith Borden; and a smokey bus ride to Frank Twiss. Carol Yetman leaves Mr. Manseau h ton of music with the hopes that he can file it all. Dave Young leaves Joanne a Python .357 Magnum; Mr. Morse and unfinished unit; and Dave R. another year of trying. Steve Young leaves the school those songs with which he disrupted so many classes. Z.O.T. leaves a dead anteater and a one way ticket to Outer Mongolia (the East side, that is!) to any Junior wishing to try and survive the last 20 days of senior life. ,


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