Maynard High School - Screech Owl Yearbook (Maynard, MA)
- Class of 1981
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MAYNARD HIGH SCHOOL 1981 SCREECH OWL Faculty 4 Underclassmen 12 Seniors 32 Sports 80 Activities 93 Advertisements 102 MAYNARD PUBLIC LIBRARY Maynard, Mass. 2 DEDICATION • DEDICATION • DEDICATION • DEDICA Mr. Abbott Mrs. Andrews Miss Bartolotti Miss Bassett Mrs. Burchill Mr. Cole Mr. Cranson Mr. Cusson Mr. Desy Mr. Duggan Mr. Fanning Mrs. Flannery Mrs. Fox Mr. Garabedian Mr. Gramolini Mr. Golec Mrs. Flayes Mr. Flenning Mrs. Hil l Miss Flovsepian Mr. Joki r d his year crd is decided fa hreah dedicafed fa die faco fy fradifian a id dedicafe a id ie adm m isfraficm f iis loedc fa no one , af adiose eons anf safiAorf ad af f ie actdfy a id yaida iee ha ve made mem hers . did fhanh die fias yea rd saceessfid . eete i and every one diiae fa die fiassih e yea f o r year safifierf. e eefs drc wsifion 2 l h, die yeardnxdc sfaff has dd hard oh oti Mr. Jost Mr. Kendra Miss Klepadlo Mr. Koskien Mr. LeSage Miss Lesieur Mr. Lincoln Mr. Linney Mr. Magno Miss Marsh Mrs. Mullin Mr. Najjar Mrs. Newall Miss Newsham Mrs. Noyes Miss O ' Connell Miss O ' Connor Mr. Pekkala Mr. St. Germain Mrs. Smith Mr. Sparkes Mr. Staszewski Mr. Stebbins Mr. Stringos Mr. Tarara Mr. Wing Mrs. Wolpe 4 FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY FACULTY • FACULTY FACULTY • KENNETH G. ABBOTT Administration To win brownie points with Mr. Abbott, one must either com- pliment his grand-children or learn to spell his name cor- rectly. CHARLES GARABEDIAN Music Our fearless veteran band- leader, Charlie never misses a beat. JOSEPH CUSSON Administration Mr. Cusson is a man we all ad- mire for doing his job. JOESPH P MAGNO Media Services Good ole Uncle Joe. “They love me, these kids.” DONALD CRANSON Guidance Mr. Cranson loves kids so much, he even has three of his own. BEVERLY FOX Guidance Bev is always giving students the push they need towards college. OLIVA ANDREWS Home Economics A teacher who always adds spice to her work. CELIA BARTOLOTTI English Challenges all students to try to pass. T 5 UCULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY STEVEN DESY Graphic Arts In addition to teaching and coaching, Steve spends time with his wife in Marlboro. ANNE BURCHILL English As the newest addition to the English department, Anne faces the task of trying to fill the shoes of Mr. Henning. JOHN COLE Science Without John ' s sharp teaching skills, we’d know little about the world around us. % A KATHY BASSET Physical Education Physical fitness always keeps Kathy in a sporting mood. m ■S . lV v HTfi r a JAY GRAMOLINI Science Jay ' s favorite hobby is kicking kids out of his halls. JERRY FANNING Industrial Arts Mr. Fanning is always up for a good shop project. ANGELINA FLANNERY Resource Room Besides working in the re- source room, Mrs. Flannery also heads up the Booster Club. JAMES DUGGAN Physical Education Enjoys teaching students about self-confidence and trust in others. 6 FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY FACULTY • JOHN GOLEC Social Studies Mr. Golec wants every student to be a “legal seagull JULIETTE HOVSEPIAN Language Ms. Hovsepian will never forget losing five students in Boston in two years. MARY HAYES Business An easygoing teacher, Mary en- joys teaching students to de- velop marketable skills. RON JOKI Industrial Arts Ron is always willing to help people whenever they have a problem. BETTY HILL English Mrs. Hill just loves teaching poetry. DAVID JOST Music Our trusted friend “kermit was involved in the musical this year in addition to helping the band PAUL HENNING English We miss you! JOHN KENDRA Industrial Arts In addition to wood-working, John likes antique cars. 7 ACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • F SHIRLEY KLEPADLO Science No one knows which is more unpredictable, her hair or her quizzesl JEANINE LESIEUR Language The fearless leader of the year- book staff who risked it all to have an early yearbook this year. JOHN LENT Social Studies In addition to teaching, Mr. Lent enjoys being the director of Maynard High School ' s sports program. BRUCE KOSKINEN Physical Education “Coach ' ' Koskinen really be- lieves that project adventure is an important part of students ' education. BILL LINNEY English Mr. Linney devotes him c ' if to teaching what he feels is a dying language. CHANDLER LINCOLN Mathematics In addition to teaching, Mr. Lincoln is the senior class ad- visor. He will never forget Ita- lian Night. ROBERT LESAGE Mathematics Bobby is the newest member of the M.H.S. bearded teachers’ association. ELLEN MARSH Resource Room She enjoys working with students as well as dancing. 8 FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • ALICE MULLIN English Mrs. Mullin likes to talk about “old times. Alice, you ' re not getting older, you’re getting better. SHIRLEY NOYES Business Shirley puts her work at M.H.S. at the top of her list of priorities. KENNETH NAJJAR Mathematics Admiral Najjar likes to keep his crew ship-shape. He still wonders how he got stuck with this year ' s Calculus class. KATHLEEN O ' CONNELL Special Ed. She is always willing to help students iron out problems. EILEEN O ' CONNOR Graphic Arts She is a real SNAPpy dresser with a FLASHy smile. PAULA NEWELL Resource Room Paula is a very friendly, kind and resourceful member of the M.H.S faculty. ELAINE NEWSHAM Language She likes to show movies and slides of her vacations, and just LOVES students who blow bubbles in her face. BRUCE PEKKALA Social Studies Mr Pekkala likes the outdoors and traveling in foreign coun- tries. He is also a helluva dancer. 9 ACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • F i MICHAEL SPARKES Mathematics Mr Sparkes also instructs driver ' s ed. His most cherished memory is driving down route 9 (the wrong way). ALLEN STEBBINS Social Studies Tomorrow we will have a lit- tle el testo Al is famous for some of his sayings and some of his assignments. ARTHUR ST GERMAIN Mathematics Besides teaching, Artie is in- volved in working with stu- dents through coaching hock- ey. GEORGE STRINGOS Business Nothing makes George happier than money. He teaches a valu- able lesson in money sense. BERNIE TARARA Science Is Alabama Bern just another M.H.S. teacher, or is he an Italian, New Hampshire, super-cop? BEVERLY JEAN SMITH Art Mrs. Smith strives toward her goal of turning M.H.S. s art de- partment into one of the best there is. 10 RICHARD STASZEWSKI Social Studies Staz’s hobbies are sports and military maneuvers. He prac- ticed many military maneuvers in the WAVM — faculty football game. GEORGE WING Science He is known as Nice-Guy Wing all year except when re- port cards come out. He just LOVES freshmen. FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • FACULTY • MARGE MORRISEY Library BRINA WOLPE Resource Room The newest addition to the re- source room. SANDRA BALLARD Office MARGARET MURPHY Office MARY KING Guidance Office MRS. YOUNG Nurse ' s Office Cafeteria Workers 11 32 JOSEPH H. ALEXANDER favors freshmen girls . . . K-Mart . . . seen with Keith and Peter . . . NHS . . . Tony . . future pilot . . . Joey 1 1 Forest St May 25, 1963 NHS 34; Musical 12; Drama Club 23. ELLEN MARIE ARCIERI skiing . . . ‘ How ' s it hanging?” . . . trusty Toyota . . . Wanda . . . SS . . . Ellen 19 Summerhill Rd. April 10, 1963 Field Hockey 124; Basketball 12; Softball 1234; Prom Comm. 3; Senior Executive Board 4; Band 1234 (sec); Band Exchange 1234; Float Comm. 12; WAVM 1234; Yearbook Staff 4. LEE M. ANDREWS cheerleader . gossip . . . “You know what I heard? . . . Scott . . Lee 24 Lincoln St. July 15, 1963 Cheerleader 1234 (capt.); Prom Comm 3; Ring Comm. 2; Float Comm. 12; Office Aid 1. WILLIAM J. ALPINE JR. redhead . . . seen with Mike and Rob . . . serious? . . . funny . . . Mr. G’s pal . . . Bill 10 Colbert Ave. December 16, 1962 Football 12; Basketball 1; Track 1234; Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Stage crew 2; WAVM 1234; Color Guard 4. PAUL AMANTE photography . . . road trip . . . early grad jee p . Frat row . Paul 53 Crane Ave. September 8, 1963 Yearbook Photographer 4; Float Comm. 12 . JON ARMOR Beach bum . . . killer . . . spider . . . hockey . . . seen with John and Steve . . . Big Eight . . . Charles Atlas . . . Jon 1 19 Waltham St. May 20, 1963 Hockey 1234. RALPH L. AULENBACK flirt . . underclassmen girls . . . nice white car . . . friendly . . , Ralph 110 Great Rd. January 4, 1962 STEVEN M. BARBER quiet . . . intelligent . . . seen with Jon and John . . . “Where ' s my book?” . . . road trip . . Steve 318 Great Rd. December 7, 1963 KATHLEEN J. BALLARD quiet . . . artistic . . . witty . . . bandanas NHS . . . majorette . I wanna go home . . . Katie 1 Silverhill Rd. March 19, 1963 Majorette 1234; NHS 234; Student Gov t 13; Yearbook 4. Prom Comm 3; BRIAN BEAN loves the outdoors . . . short hair with Peter . . . Brian 256 Great Rd September 9, 1963 . . . seen EDWARD BARBAGALLO tempermental . . . goalie . . . Frat row . . seen with Joey . . . smart . . . NHS . . . Eddie 18 Reo Rd. August 13, 1963 Football 1; Hockey 1234; Golf 2; NHS 234; Boy’s State 3. KAREN BELTZER petite . . . seen with Anne . . . cute . . . quiet . . . Jeff . . Karen 10 Micheal Rd. September 10, 1963 Student Gov ' t 3. NAOMI GRACE BICKFORD volleyball captain . . musicals . . . seen with Debbie . . . pretty . . . Tom . . . Omi 20 Espie Ave. October 2, 1963 Volleyball 234 (capt.) ... Softball 124; Foreign Language Club 12; Drama 4; WAVM 1234; Musical 234; Outdoor Club 1234; Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook 4. COLETTE MARIE BOUDREAU artistic . . quiet . . . photography . . . seen with Kathy . . funny . . . Colette 38 George Rd. July 5, 1963 Field Hockey 1; Softball 2; Band 2; Ski Club 3. JULIE L. BLANCHETTE future champion bowler . . . Kelly ' s Lane . . . Mr. Cusson s pal? . . . Julie 2 Little Rd. August 10, 1963 JOHN BOYD helpful . . . argumentative . . . seen with Candy . . . friendly . . . John 11 Vernon St. August 5, 1963 AUDREY BORDEN class pres . . . physics whiz? . . . “bum out man . . . stubborn . . . Peter . . Au- drey 114 Summer St. April 10, 1963 Track 1 ; Cheerleader 4; Ski 1 ; Class Pres. 34; Student Gov t 1234; NHS 234; Senior Executive Board 4; WAVM 234; Prom Comm 3; Musical 123; Girl s State 3; Winter Carnival 1234. MICHAEL J. BRITT scuba diver . . . DPW . . . truck . . . guitar . . . seen with Henry . . . Mike 24 Concord St. May 25, 1962. KATHERINE ANN BROWN Brigham’s . . . seen with Colette and Beth . . . tunny . . . opinionated . . . Kathy 14 Chandler St. July 20, 1963. WILLIAM JOSEPH BUCKLEY Joe . . . guitar . . . Northern Studios . . future sound engineer . . . music . . . Bill 4 Reo Rd. September 12, 1963 Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Stage Band 1234; Acapella 1234; Chorus 1234; Musical 1234. NANCY M. CANTINO Majorette . . . NHS . . . volleyball . . . seen with Diane . . . pink . . Nancy 7 Second St. June 27, 1963 Volleyball 1234; Majorette 1234;NHS 234; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Band Exchange 1234, Float Comm. 12. DIANA G. CARTER Iowa transfer . . . outgoing . . . seen with Janice . . . Purity Supreme . . . Bippy . . . Diana 10 Great Rd. July 21, 1963 Drama Club 4; Thesbian Society 4; Direc- tor 4; Chorus 4; Acapella 4; F lag Squad 4; WAVM 4. LINDA BURKE petite . . early grad . . . business seen with Donna . . . Chris . . . Linda 4 Paul Rd. August 14, 1963 STANLEY CHAPMAN New Hampshire . . seen with Dave . Town Cruise . . Friendly . . . Loves School? . . . Stan 50 Acton St. April 27, 1962 ✓ RICHARD SCOTT CLARK seen with Napa and John . . . hockey . How do you feel? . . . Red 10 Mill St. November 24, 1962 Hockey 34; Golf 34 KEVIN JOHN CONNORS loves to run quiet . . . Hello Dolly . . . everyone’s friend . . . smart . . . Kevin 10 Lincoln St. January 6, 1962 Cross Country 123 (capt.) 4; Track 1234; WAVM 12; Musical 3; Band 1 WILLIAM CLARK seen in art room hallway . . . friendly . . . underclassmen girls . . Rosemary . . . Billy 1 1 Maybury Rd. October 27, 1963 KIMBERLY L. CURREN Al ' s Pal . . . volleyball . . . loves biking and hiking . . . Prom Court . . . Kim 4 Shore Ave. May 25, 1963 Volleyball 1234 (capt.); Softball 2; Track 34; Band Exchange 1234;Student Gov ' t 4 (sec); Social Studies Aide 34. FRANCESCA COLUMBO short . . . cute . . . seen with Julie friendly . . . Checka . . . Francesca 29 Walnut St. May 8. 1963 ADAM S. CZIRIA frat row . . . Prom Court . . . future marine . . . artistic . . . Jarmo ' s . . . Linda . . . Adam 7 A cton Court May 23, 1962 Football 1234; Track123; Musical 2; Prom Court 3; Color Guard 3; Float Comm. 12. YVONNE DeFREITAS opinionated . . . Virgin Islands . . . nice clothes . . . seen with Lila . . . Yvonne 1 1 Brooks St. August 11, 1963 CATHERINE M. DEGRAPPO funny . . . seen with Colette and Kathy . . . easy to talk to . . . friendly . . . Cathy 74 Parker St. June 2, 1963 Prom Comm. 3; Volleyball 3; Yearbook Staff 4 DAVID T. DUGGAN frat row . . . Prom Court ... big brute . . . NHS . . . girls? . . . Boy ' s State . . . Dave 1 Woodridge Rd August 16, 1963 Football 1234; Basketballl 34; Hockey 2; Track 1234; NHS 234; Prom Comm. 3; Prom Court 3; Float Comm. 12; Boy ' s State 3; Color Guard 3. LISA MARIE DUQUETTE Miss B ' s pal ... musical . . . artistic . . . cheerleader . . crazy . . . Lisa 6 Guyer Rd. February 4, 1963 Cheering 234; Student Gov t 2; Track 12; Musicals 123; WAVM 4; Chorus 123; Acapella 1234; Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook 4. SUSAN L. DIMERY pretty . . . seen with Sharon and Donna . . . Kevin . . . York Beach . . Sue 56 Glendale St. June 17, 1963 DAWN R. DURNFORD Plymouth transfer . . . flirts . . . what?” . . . flag girl . . . Dawn 2 Allan Dr. November 21, 1963 Flag Squad 4; Yearbook 4. ANNE DZERKACZ funny . . . weird laugh . . . Diane ' s side kick . loves typing ? . . . roller skating . . Anne 7 Pleasant St. September 29, 1963 Band 1234; Chorus 1234; Yearbook 4; Acapella 1234; Float Comm. 2; Band Ex- change 1234; Stage Band 3; Ring Comm 2; Prom Comm. 3. Musical 1234; One Act Drama 4; Thespian Society 2. ROBERT K. FANNING Our King . . . Frat row . . . WAVM GM . . . Andy All-American . . . sailing . . . Melanie . . . Rob 21 Garfield St. August 3, 1963 Football 1234; Basketball 1 ; Track 1 ; Golf 13; Winter Carnival 1234; Prom King 3; Musical 23; WAVM 1234(GM); Yearbook Staff 4 DIANE E. EDWARDS McDonald ' s . . . plays a mean French horn . SS . . . cats . . . sarcastic . . . Diane 10 Summerhill Rd. July 25, 1963 NHS 234; Band 1234, ITS 12; Musical 124; Float Comm. 12; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Chorus 134; Band Ex- change 1234. CYNTHIA S. EVERETT band pres . . . clown . . . “love out . . . SS . . . talkative . . . friendly . . . Pat . . . Cindy 15 Howard Rd. September 25, 1963 Field Hockey 123; Track 234; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 12; Band 1234; Stage Band 23; NHS 34; Student Gov ' t 4 (treas). RICHARD S. FEDELE Frat row . . . trans am . . out-of-town girls . . . seen with Skitchy . Ricky 1 04 Summer St. Football 1234; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, Track 34; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm 12 LYNNE E. FIELD McDonalds . . . long hair . . . seen with Nancy . . . NHS . . . French horn . . . Lynne 7 Everett St. August 2, 1963 Cross Country 123; Basketball 12; Musi- cal 3; Float Comm. 2; NHS 34; Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Stage Band 34; Chorus 1234. JOHN M. FIELDS Cross Country capt . . . athlete of the week . . . dedicated runner . . . John 21 Woodridge Rd. July 8, 1963 Cross Country 1234 (capt); Basketball 1; Track 1234. f T+S f V s , PATRICK E. FLANNERY Frat row . . . drives a VW . . . beats on underclassmen . . . sooch . Pat 62 Brook St. January 8, 1963 Football 1234; Hockey 23; Float Comm 12 . THERESA JEAN FINAN short . . . seen with John . . . long hair . . . softball . . . Theresa 26 Mill St. May 5, 1963 Volleyball 1; Softball 1; Winter Carnival 124; Cheerleader 1. MARK S. FLERRA Boy ' s Club . . . Friendly . . . seen with Peter . . . K-Mart . . . Mark 31 Walnut Street August 13, 1963 Float Committee 12. MARTIN A. FLAGG Marathon Marty . . . WAVM GM . Boy’s State . . . does homework? . . . Marty 31 Durant Ave. May 18, 1963 Cross Country 23; Ski Club 3; Track 1234; WAVM 1234(GM); Student Gov ' t 4; Class Rep 4; Senior Executive Board 4; NHS 234; Boy’s State 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Float Comm 12. V - ' . 1 STEVEN FOLEY Football Tri Capt. . . Boy’s State . . . NHS Frat row ... 64 Chevy . . Laura . . Steve 125 Great Rd. March 9, 1963 Football 1234; Track 234; Boy ' s State 3; Senior Executive Board 4. NHS 234 WAVM 123. JAMES FONTES weightlifting . . . tall . . . seen with Carl . . . Jim 8 Dana Rd. November 6, 1962 Football 134 GILBERT FOSS tall . . . friendly . . . seen in art room hall- way . . . Gilbert 1 8 Acton St. July 21, 1962 JOANNE T. GALLAGHER Majorette . . . friendly . . . cute . . . seen with Debbie . . Ron . . . Joanne 4 Little Rd. April 6, 1963 Track 1; Outdoor Club 1; Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234. GEORGIA GEORGOPOULOS transfer . . . Prom Court . . . Super Sub . . . seen with Cheryl . . . Georgia 15 Assabet St. January 25, 1963 Prom Court 3. THOMAS GIVEN Boo-Boo . . . photography . . . Beacon . . . friendly . . . Tom 2 Fairfield St. February 8, 1963 DIANE M. GODFREY majorette captain . . . seen with Tina and Nancy . . . smart . . . quiet . . . Diane 47 Old Marlboro Rd. February 4, 1963 Float Comm. 12; Ring Comm. 2; NHS 234 (Treasurer); Band Exchange 1234; Ma- jorette 1234 (co-captain). t ANNE GOGUEN Artistic . . . NHS . . . seen with Karen and Steve . . . TVS . . . curly hair . . . Glen . . Anne 42 Parker St. December 13, 1962 Cross Country 123; Track 12; Outdoor Club 12; Student Government 2. JOYCE HEALY blond hair ... Mr. Abbott’s pal . . . pretty . . . Joyce 12 Rice Rd. January 2, 1963 CATHERINE HARROLD cheerleader . . . shy . . . soft spoken . . . seen with Theresa . . . Candy 101 Great Rd. June 10, 1963 Cheerleader 1234; Float Comm. 12. MICHEAL HOWES jock . . . Frat row . . . football MVP . . football Tri-capt . track . . Linda Mike 17 Glendale St. February 27, 1962 Football 34; Basketball 234; Track 234; Color Guard 3. MICHAEL F. HAYES experienced driver . . . parties ... big eight . . . “pass it this way’’ . . . seen with Dave . . . friendly . . . Mike 10 Woodridge Rd. June 17, 1963 Cross Country 12; WAVM 12. PAUL T. HOWES basketball and golf capt . . . roadtrip Frat row . . . conferences Kristyn Skinny 17 Glendale St. February 19, 1963 Football 1234; Basketball 1234; Baseball 12; Golf 34; Winter Carnival 1234; Class Pres. 1; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3. CAROLYN JOHNSON Arizona . . . basketball capt . class clown . . unique laugh . Ellen s sidekick . . . chim chim . . . Carolyn January 2, 1963 Volleyball 4, Basketball 1234 (capt); Softball 123; Cross Country 123; WAVM 3; Chorus 1; Acapella 123; Band 1234; Band Exchange 123; Student Gov ' t 34; Prom Comm. 3; Float Comm. 12; Ring Comm. 2; Winter Carnival 123. BRIAN J. KELLY quiet . . . Fr. Kooley . . . lake party . . . ski- ing artistic . . Digital . . Brian 13 Vernon St. May 23, 1962. CHERYL JOHNSON seen with Linda and Georgia . . . blonde hair . . . always smiling . . . basketball . . . Cheryl 29 Durant Ave. December 4, 1962 Basketball 12; Softball 12; Winter Carni- val 1 ; Prom Comm. 3. JUDITH ANN KELLY softball unsung hero . . . SS . . . flag girl . dedicated . . . smart . . . schmelly . . . Judy 252 Great Rd. November 15, 1963 Field Hockey 1234; Basketball 123; Softball 1234; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Comm. 3; Flag Squad 234; Senior Execu- tive Board 4. MONA ANNE JOHNSON transfer? . . . Colorado . . . Voke . . . brew crew . . . okay . . . seen with Lori . . . Mona 44 Concord St. April 28, 1963 Field Hockey 1234; Musical 2; Float Comm. 12; Ring Comm. 2; Winter Carni- val 124; Class Officer (Sec.) 2; Softball 1234. JANICE KING brew crew . . . short . . . brain . . . party . . . party . . . party . . . Janice 18 Lindberg Ave. July 8, 1963 Prom Comm. 3; NHS 23; Ring Comm. 2; Float Comm. 12. JONATHON KINGS MacDonald ' s . . . Demon . . Acton girls . . . parties . . . Sonny . . . John 9 Summit St. February 27,1963 CHRISTINE E. LANE seen with Nancy . . . May-Con Glass . . . everyone’s friend . . . What’s up? . . . Chris 28 Concord St. February 8, 1963. JOHN KLAUSINSKI books . . enjoys gardening . . quiet . . tall . . . teacher’s pet? . . . John 30 Mill St. August 22, 1963. DAGMAR KOHL Student Gov’t Pres . . . devoted runner . . . competitive . . Outward Bound “What did you get on your test?” . . Daggie . . . NHS . . . Dagmar 7 Durant Ave. February 19, 1963 Cross Country 234; Track 234; NHS 234; Outdoor Club 34; Student Gov ' t Pres 4 V Pres. 3; Girl’s State 3; Musical 2, Win- ter Carnival 3; Float Comm. 12. DAVID R. LATTUCA Big Eight . . . hunting . . . Rod Gun . . . seen with Mike and Jon . . . Dave 26 Great Rd. September 10, 1963. SHARON LAWSKOWSKY cheerleading capt . . . business ... at- tendance? . . . Mike . . . Sharon 2 Pleasant St. July 16, 1963 Cheerleader 1234 (capt); Prom Comm. 3. ) STEPHEN J. LATTUCA guitar . . . quiet . . . Erikson ' s . . . Big Eight . . . concerts . . . Steve 1 1 Great Rd. July 7, 1963 NANCY L. MACCULLOCH NHS . . . Victory . quiet . . . pretty . . perms . . . seen with Lynne . . . Danny . . Nancy 59 Glendale St. May 26, 1963 NHS 34; Prom Comm 3; Float Comm. 1 2 STEVE LEBLANC crash . . . seen with Mike and Alain . . . partier . . . Folsom ' s . . . Wimpy . . . Steve 2 Maple St. October 9,1963 ELIZABETH MACDONALD seen with Robin . . easy going . . . shy . Massa’s . . . forgetful . Beth 57 Concord St. December 14, 1963 Cross Country 2; Trackl; Office Aid 1; Float Comm. 12; Prom Comm. 3; Yea r- book Staff 4. DAVID LEVASSEUR turncoat twins . . . NHS . . . WAVM GM . . one way taxi driver . . . Dave 5 Sunset Rd. February 23, 1963 WAVM 1234; Band 1234; Marching Banc 123; Ski Club 234; Stage Band 1234 Band Exchange 1234; Float Comm. 12. SCOTT MACDONALD artistic . . . Frat row . . . baseball . . . goo looking . . . geometry . . . Sandy . . Scott. 12 Armory Ave. July 31, 1963 Hockey 34; Baseball 1234; Yearbook 4. RICHARD E. MAHONEY JR. tall . . . likes to party . . . The Cars . . Far- rah . . . plays trumpet . . . BIG Rich 25 Concord St. April 25, 1962 Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234. NANCY A. MARCEY Everyone ' s friend . . . Loves making peo- ple laugh . . . Alright, and Party . . . mouth . . . Kevin . . . Nancy 10 Hayes St. January 6, 1962 Chorus 123. SUDHA MALHOTRA India transfer . . quiet . . . short cute . . . pigtails . . . MacDonalds . . . Sudha 3 Assabet St. November 25, 1963 LAURA MARIANI curly hair . . . cute . . . Manning ' s . . . stubborn . . . Steven . . . Laura 64 Butler Ave. August 6, 1963 Cross Country 123; Track 1234; Basket- ball 12; Prom Comm. 3; Ring Comm. 2; Float Comm. 12; Winter Carnival 1234; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Executive Board 4. SCOTT B. MALLINSON WAVM . studly . . . youth group . . . prom court . . . out of town girls . . . Scott 31 Great Rd. December 16, 1962 WAVM 1234; Basketball 234; Band 123. LORI MARIANI brew crew . . . seen with Janice and Mona . . . tall and skinny . . . partier . . . field hockey . . . Lori 3 Bancroft St. September 3, 1963 Field Hockey 1234; Softball 1234; Prom Comm. 3; Winter Carnival 1234; Class Treas 2. DIANA L. MARTUCCI DONNA MAURO Village Deli . . . Camero . . . seen with Linda . . nice clothes . . . Donna 6 Rice Rd. August 1, 1963 MacDonald ' s . . . future nurse . . . wild fits . . . flag-girl . . . typical Italian . . . MSAC (Tres) . . . SS . . . Diana 22 Hayes St. October 27, 1963 Volleyball 234; Basketball 1; Softball 1; Float Comm. 12; Flag Squad 234; Winter Carnival 4; Yearbook Staff 4; MSAC 4 ROBERT McGOWN Blow Gabriel’’ . . . dancer , . . musicals . . nice clothes . . . Bob 23 Glendale St. May 17, 1963 Musicals 234; Drama Club 4. JANICE M. MELANSON Our Oueen . . . Datsun . . . seen with Diana . . . Nichols College . . . pretty smile . . . Greg . . . Janice 22 Woodridge Rd. May 7, 1962 Class rep 1 ; Musical 2. JEAN McALEER short petite . . . talkative . . . funny . seen with Kathy and Beth . . . Jean 1 O’Moore Ave. March 6, 1963. KRISTINA E. MOREAU office girl . . . short hair . . . seen with Rose and Diane . . . Mr. Abbott ' s pal . quiet . . . Tina 62 Butler Ave. April 29, 1963 Band 23; Ring Comm. 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Office Aide 234; Float Comm. 12. PETER MORRISON seen in artroom hallway . . . King’s . . seen with Mark . . . Peter 20 DeMars St. August 15, 1963 JOANNE MUCCIACCIO Roller Skating . . . Eddie ' s coming home!” . . Halloween cat . . . short and sassy . SS Eddie Jo 4 Butler Ave. July 2, 1963 Musicals 12; Prom Comm 3; Football Cheerleader 3; Chorus 23; Yearbook Staff 4. LILA NAU . . . early graduate . . . 114 Old Garrison Rd. February 2, 1964 ROBERT NEWBROUGH early grad . . . Big Bob . . . weight training . . . seen in guidance . . . Bob 8 Newton Dr. May 11, 1962 PATRICK NAPOLITANO Football tri capt . . Frat row . . Napa . . . seen with Red . . . crowded locker . . . Cindy . . . Pat 12 Newton Drive July 16, 1963 Football 1234; Track 34. LINDA NICKERSON prom court . . . class sec . . . Fieldhockey capt . . . Nick . . . NHS . . . Mike . . . Linda 1 1 Woodridge Rd. August 23, 1963 Fieldhockey 1234 (capt.); Ring Comm. 2; Softball 1234; Prom Comm. 3; NHS 234; Prom Court 3; Basketball Scorer 2; Class Sec. 34; Float Comm. 12. KRISTIN P. OLSEN Clothes Inn . . . future journalist . . . class poem . . . short . . . loves to read . . . Kris 15 Railroad St June 5, 1963 Chours 23; Musical 1; Prom Comm. 3. ROSEMARIE PERRONE seen with Tina and Diane . . . Italian . quiet . . . shy . . . business . . . Rose 2 Dineen Circle July 30, 1962 Chorus 14; Play 1; Office Aide 1; Float Comm 12. WILFRED PETTIGREW Woof . . guitar . . . jamming . . . T-shirts . . tall . . . Will 16 Maybury Rd. April 20, 1963 NICK A. PHELAN blonde hair . . . Mr. Cusson’s pal? smoking area . . Nick 3 Elmwood St. December 27, 1962 ROBIN PETERSON long blonde hair . . . seen with Beth . . . flaky . . . funny . . . Dave . . . Robin . . . 36 George Rd. March 21, 1963 DEBRA PHANEUF quiet . . . polite . . . pretty . . . Prom Court Majorette capt . . . Danny . . . Debbie 35 Sudbury St December 3, 1963 Majorette 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Track 1234; Field hockey 123; Play Part 12; Float Comm. 12; Outdoor Club 12; Foreign Language Club 12; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Cheerleader 3; Winter Carnival 34; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Court 3. ANDREW M. PHILLIPS transfer . . . early grad . . . tall . . . smart . . . Tennesee drawl . . . Andy 1 1 Warren St. October 22, 1963 LINDA PILLIVANT long blond hair . . Manning ' s . . . Emma . . . Space cadet . . skinny . . . Linda 1 1 Ethelyn Circle October 22, 1963 Musical 12; Yearbook Staff 4; Ring Comm. 2; Float Comm. 12. DAVID POIRIER Skiddos . Outdoor Store Motorcy cle . . . skiing . . . Dave 4 Pine Crest Ter. July 14, 1962. MARK QUEBEC hockey . . . seen with Tim . . . flirt . . . un- derclass girls . . . Quebe . . . Mark 20 Tremont St. June 9, 1962 Hockey 4; Track 1. ALAIN QUINTAL Mike’s better half . . sweaters . . . nice truck? . . . friendly . . . seen with Wimpy . . . Alain 21 Brooks St. November 9, 1962 MICHEL QUINTAL Alain’s better half . . . Victory . . . Mus tang . . . Debbie . . Mike 21 Brooks St. November 9, 1962. ELISABETH RABINOWITZ Bonjour . . . artistic . . . Switzerland transfer . . British accent . . . horses . . . Liz 51 Old Marlboro Rd. May 4, 1963 Ski Club 2; War Games Club 3; Model Plane Club 34; WAVM 123; Foreign Lan- guage Club 1 . HENRY C. RICKER III southern transfer . . . quiet . . . funny . . . photography . . . Henry . . . Chuck 5 Tremont St. April 19, 1963. JOSEPH A. RANUCCI JR. California girls . . . flirt . . . hockey seen with Ed . . . Road trip . . . Joey 4 Turner Rd. March 1 1, 1963 Hockey 1234; Golf 1234; Football 1. MELISSA K. RICKEL yearbook editor . . . transfer . . . Flag girl . . . Jordache . . . prom breakfast . . . SS Melissa 18 Howard Rd. October 25, 1963 NHS 234; Flag Squad 234; Yearbook Edi- tor 4; Float Comm. 2; School Comm. Rep. 4; Student Gov ' t 4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Rep 4; Senior Executive Board 4; Winter Carnival 4. SUZANNE RODDAY brain . . . Star Trek . . . Klepadlo ' s slave . . . karate . . . future astrophysicist . . . Suzy 1 Orren Rd November 12, 1962 NHS 234 (Pres); Yearbook Staff 4; Comp. I Club 3; WAVM 4; Acapella 1234; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3. JOHN RODGERS hockey . . . seen with Red . . . Sudbury qirls . . . Navy . . . PACE Products . . . John 2 High St. January 21, 1963 Hockey 234; Golf 1234. BARBARA J. SALTSGAVER flag girl . . . weird laugh . . . bells . . . Acton . . . guys . . . Deering ... SS Barbi 4 North St. March 22, 1963 Student Gov ' t 4 (VP); Yearbook Staff 4; Flag Squad 4. MICHELLE A. SCESNY really quiet . . . seen with Lisa . . . Pho- tography . . . long hair , . . Michelle 151 Waltham St. February 23, 1963. SCOTT SAVOY Cross Country capt . . . guitar . . . loves to run . . . second Savoy off the production line . . . Scott 15 Summit St. November 1 1 , 1963 Cross Country 1234 (capt); Track 1234. JOHN SCACCIOTTI Frat row . . lost his comb? . . . spaz . . . black van . . . Skitchy , . Pam . . . John 132 Parker St July 19, 1963 Football 1234; Basketball 1;Baseball 1234; Float Comm. 12; Prom Comm. 3; Winter Carnival 1234; Yearbook Staff 4 STEVEN P. SHAW Class Tres . . . Hello Dolly . . . NHS . . . everyone ' s friend . Tobin’s . . . Steve 216 Summer St. November 23, 1 962 Cross Country 123; Class Tres 34; School Comm. Rep. 4; Student Gov’t 4; Musical 2; Float Comm. 12; Ring Comm. 2; Prom Comm. 3; Winter Carnival 1234; Senior Executive Board 4. KRISTYN SLUYSKI Basketball and Cross Country capt . . . NHS . . . Smart . . . pretty . . . Oh blow up!” . . . Skinny . . . Kristyn 1 Virginia Rd June 28, 1963. Cross Country 1234 (capt); Basketball 1234 (capt); Track 123; Prom Comm. 3; Ring Comm. 2; Winter Carnival 1234; Class Sec. 1; NHS 234. GREGORY SMITH brain . NHS . . . Harvard Book Award . . . friendly . . . transfer . . . Greg 1 2 Charles St. June 27, 1963 Harvard Book Award 3; Track LINDA MARIE SPINALE loves Volleyball? . . . funny . . . partier . . seen with Maureen . . . Linda 25 Douglas Ave. October 1, 1963 Volleyball 34; Prom Comm. 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Flag Squad 3; Musical 1 ; Foreign Language Club 1 ; Outdoor Club 4; Float Comm 12; Ring Comm. 2; Chours 124, WARREN SOAR nice looking blond . . . furry little pet . . friendly . . . parties? . . . Warren 1 1 McKinley St. June 27, 1962 -11 PAMELLA J. TALBOURDET Mother Pam . . . business . . . first ac- cepted . . . Assabet Bank . . . Pam 8 O ' Moore Ave. September 4, 1963 Outdoor Club 1; Foreigh Language Club 12 (VP). JOHN SOUZA nice looking . . . seen with Jon . . . skiing guitar . . . John 43 Brooks St. October 27, 1963 Football 12; Baseball 123; Band 123; Band Exchange 123. MARGARET TOBIN Prom Court . . . parties . . . Sow’s it go- ing? . . . Class VP Meg 12 Louise St. September 17, 1963 Field Hockey 1234 (capt); Softball 1; Basketball scorer 2; Track 2; Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Class VP 234; Cheerleader 3; Musical 12; Prom Court 3; Prom Comm. 3; Ring Comm. 2; Float Comm. 12; MSAC 1; Prom Usherette 2; Senior Executive Board 4 MICHAEL S. TROISI yachting . . . skiing . . . seen with Bill and Rob . . . Concord Academy . . . geef . . . Jethro . . . Mike 13 Roosevelt St. February 14, 1963 Musical 2; Baseball 2; Band 234; WAVM 34; Stage Band 23; Football 34; Track 34; Prom Comm. 3. DOUGLAS TUCKER green pick-up . seen with Sooch Frat row . . . Doug 17 Garfield St. October 11, 1963 LISA A. TUCKER How the hell are ya?” . . . opel . . . town cruises . . . friendly . . . seen with Katie, Georgia, Cheryl . . Blair . . Lisa 16 George Rd September 9, 1963 Basketball 1; Ring Comm. 2; Float Comm. 12; Prom Comm. 3. CATHERINE J. TYLER flirt . . . funny . . . track star . . . Mr. Cur- cio’s pal? . . . SS . . . Cathy 7 Elm St. June 5, 1963 Cross Country 1234; Basketball 234; Track 1234; Senior Executive Board 4; MSAC 4 (Pres); Prom Comm. 3. LOUIS VARRICHIONE Gutso Gus . . . Phantom Pincher” . . . Frat row . . . smart . . . road trip . . Louie 3 East St. June 9, 1963 Football 1234; Basketball 1; Baseball 1234. PETER VASSIL JR. drummer . . . nice van . Kymira ... fu- ture forest ranger . . Audrey . Peter 19 George Rd November 16, 1962 Football 1; Track 1; Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Musical 12, WAVM 4. THOMAS S. WALLACE Dunk it Tommy . . . turncoat twin . . . future NBA star . . . Dumbo . . . Omi . . . Tom 42 Douglas Ave. April 26, 1963 Cross Country 4; Basketball 1234; Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; WAVM 34, Float Comm. 12; Winter Carnival 1234. BETHALISON WHITE seen with Kathy and Colette . . . code friendly . . . college . . . Beth 104 Acton St. November 13, 1963. MAUREEN WHALEN “Does my hair look okay” . . . sneezy . . . Everybody ' s friend . . . Volleyball . Musicals . . . Maureen 34 Great Rd. November 19, 1963 Volleyball 234; Winter Carnival 1234; Musical 123; Prom Comm. 3; Ski Club 4; Float Comm. 12; Yearbook Staff 4 Chorus 1234 (Pres). ALAN W. WINCHENBACH blonde hair . . . seen with Mike and Dave . . Senior Exec . . . friendly . . . Alan 6 Dana Rd November 13, 1963 Baseball 1234; Color Guard 3; Senior Executive Board 4; WAVM 3. ROBERT YOUNG motorcycle . . plays a mean trumpet . . . Band Tres . . . embarrasses easily . . . Bob 7 Nancy Circle April 24, 1963 Band 1234; Band Exchange 1234; Foreign Language Club 1234 (Pres); Stage Band 234; NHS 234. The graduating class of 1981 is deeply indebted to Mr. Chan Lincoln for the leadership, guidance, and friendship he has extended to us while serving as our class advisor. Over the past two years, in addition to plan- ning, organizing, and support- ing all of our class activities, in- cluding fundraisers, he has worked with the Senior Execu- tive Board. (We won’t mention Italian Night). Without Mr. Lin- coln as an integral part of our senior class, we would not have had a year nearly as successful and enjoyable as this one. It seems fitting that as we leave MHS to pursue a new life, you, Mr. Lincoln, will begin a new life of your own. We wish you well! THANK YOU 57 LINC • LINC • LINC • LINC • LINC • LINC • LINC SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD • SENIOR CLASS OFFICER Steve Shaw — Tres.; Linda Nickerson — Sec.: Meg Tobin — V.P.; Audrey Borden — Pres. Row 1 : Ellen Arcieri; Laura Mariani; Linda Nickerson; Audrey Borden; Kristyn Sluyski, Cathy Tyler; Row 2: Marty Flagg; Steve Foley; Steve Shaw; Meg Tobin; Melissa Rickel; (Judy Kelly) The Senior Executive Board, composed of nine Seniors and the four class officers, is responsible for the planning and organization of all senior activities, such as Class Night and Senior Week events. Nearly every Sunday night, the Board met with Mr. Lincoln at the house of one of its members. The weekly discussions were a major factor that contributed to the success of senior year. However, when we speak of success, we must not mention the Italian Night Dinner-Dance. 58 Boy s State: Joey Ranucci Steve Foley, Eddie Barbagallo, Marty Flagg (alternate) Harvard Book Award D.A.R. Good Citizenehip Award Dagmar Kohl School Committee Representatives Steve Shaw; Melissa Rickel Harvard Book Award Greg Smith Girl’s State: Linda Nickerson, Audrey Borden, Dagmar Kohl AWARDS • AWARDS • AWARDS • AWARDS • AWARDS „ _v V As many elegantly dressed couples emerged from their rented limousines and borrowed family cars, the Marriot in Newton became the romantic set- ting for the Junior prom on May 2, 1980. The class of 81 had chosen “We ' ve Got Tonight as their theme and ‘Your Song” as the Queen ' s Waltz. These tunes and others were performed by “Rhapsody” as the couples danced well into the night. SUPERLATIVES • SUPERLATIVES • SUPERLATIVES BEST DRESSED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST ATHLETIC MOST POLITE STRANGEST LAUGH MOST RESPECTED MOST INTELLECTUAL NICEST PERSONALITY MOST TYPICAL STUDENT CLASS COUPLE CLASS CLOWN MOST ARTISTIC CLASS FLIRT MOST MUSICAL CLASS PARTIER BEST LOOKING MOST TALKATIVE QUIETEST HAPPIEST BIGGEST B.S. ARTIST MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST MOST CLASS SPIRIT MOST POPULAR MOST DEPENDABLE Karen Beltzer Paul Howes Dagmar Kohl Steve Foley Kristyn Sluyski Mike Howes Debbie Phaneuf Rob Fanning Carolyn Johnson Rick Fedele Melissa Rickel David Duggan Suzanne Rodday Greg Smith Debbie Phaneuf Rob Fanning Judy Kelly Rob Fanning Kristyn Sluyski Paul Howes Carolyn Johnson Bill Alpine Katie Ballard Adam Cziria, Scott McDonald Diana Carter Joey Ranucci Cindy Everett Peter Vassil Meg Tobin Mike Howes Sue Dimery Paul Howes, David Duggan Mona Johnson John Scacciotti Beth MacDonald Bob Young Diana Carter Ralph Aulenback Mona Johnson Mike Troisi Omi Bickford Mike Howes Diana Carter Rob Fanning Audrey Borden Steve Shaw Cindy Everett David Duggan Audrey Borden, Steve Shaw Melissa Rickel 62 mr.-.-giSfc. ML f 63 ■ tr • n 1 KJl fl P 1 ! li P F.N jj|| | 72 76 ■fc - l FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL Varsity and J.V. Football Row 1 P. Flannery, R. Fanning, P Howes; J, Scacciotti, P. Napolitano (tri-capt); S, Foley (tri-capt); L Varrichione, M Troisl; D Duggan; M. Howes (tri-capt), R Fedele, A Cziria, Row 2: M, Casey; D Hurley; R Lochiattio; K. Terrizino; B French; R King, J, Howes; T. Bouche; C. Lando, A, Carlson; M McKeen, J. Egan, Row 3; S. McQuiggan, D. Morgan, T. Lando, P Murphy, T, Austikalnis; D Varrichione; D Forester, N Phaneuf; J. Hart; M, Jones B Cobleigh, Row 4; D, Howes, A Mancini. M Sebanski, E. Shaw, D DeGrappo; B Whalen, J. Hellawell, P Harrold, L Martin. Row 1; Danny Higgins, Bob Lydon, Barry Lattuca; John Kelly. Row 2: Torn Furlong; Rob Wadell; Chris Brown; Mark Foley. Row 3 Mike Mullin, G Nilsson (coach) Not Shown: Mike McCall; Brian Saltsgaver 80 Mike Howes Pat Napolitano Steve Foley Ricky Fedele Pat Flannery Paul Howes John Scacciotti Mike Troisi Lou Varrichione 81 FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL This year was an exceptional one for the M.H.S. varsity football team. Under the leadership of Bruce Koskinen and Jim Duggan, the mighty Tigers roared to a 7-3 record. Two games highlighted the Tiger ' s winning season: the long awaited victory over Milford and of course the well deserved victory over Acton-Boxboro on Thanksgiving Day. FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL • FOOTBALL FIELD HOCKEY • FIELD HOCKEY • FIELD HOCKEY Row 1 : Judy Kelly; Tina Curcio; Linda Nickerson (co-capt); Meg Tobin (co-capt); Debbie Duggan; Lynne Dakis. Row 2: Gina Terrasi; Linda Andrews; Terry Kangas; Shirley Fitzpatrick; Karen Duggan. Row 3: Lori Mariani; Mona Johnson; Ellen Arcieri; Maureen Clancy; Miss Monyhan (coach). V %■ Through the heat of summer and the chilly winds of fall, the field hockey team stuck together for a very good season. Their losses were few and their victories widespread. These girls proved to be real M.H.S. tigresses. Row 1 : Amanda Bowker; Ruth Alexanian; Mary Cook; Tammy Nelson; Rosalie Walsh; Margaret Doyle; Row 2: Donna Messier; Bonnie Ewing; Andrea Hill; Emily Robbins; Danielle Dentino; Chrissy Andrews; Liz Doyle; Row 3: Miss McCarthy. FIELD HOCKEY • FIELD HOCKEY • FIELD HOCKEY VOLLEYBALL • VOLLEYBALL • VOLLEYBALL • VOLLE Row 1 : Linda Spmale; Omi Bickford (co-capt), Kim Curren (co-capt); Nancy Cantino; Carolyn Johnson (not shown). Row 2: Miss Viles (coach); Lisa Hodgess; Sue Varrichione; Diana Martucci; Maureen Whalen. Li i 1 r i i 1 1 L j Varsity Wins: 1 Losses: 1 1 J.V. Wins: 2 Losses: 10 Somehow or other, one of these years, the MHS volleyball team will be the best in the league. The team’s win-loss record is not an accurate indication of the girls ' strength, will, and determination. Each year the team shows remarka- ble improvement in skill and teamwork. If they continue to advance at the present pace, MHS will have an unbeatable team within a very short time. Row 1: Karen Pratt; Kim Cotoni; Carolyn Cantino. Row 2: Kathy Crowley, Gwen O ' Connell; Marianne Seely; Kelly Anderson. Row 1: Scott Savoy (Co-Capt); Khang Yang; Eddie Hurley; Neils Kohl; Mike Boothroyd; Mike Dunn; Row 2; Mike Burati; Dave Hunter; Jon Fields (Co-Capt); Phil Craven; Tom Wallace; Chris Streeter; Danny Connors. Run! Jog! Push to win! For the 1980 season, these MHS’ers did their best to prove that practice makes perfect. By the time November had rolled around, the cross country teams had proven to be very successful. The top two runners for the boys, Jon Fields and Phil Craven, qualified for the state championship meet. Team captains, Kristyn Sluyski, Jon Fields, and Scott Savoy, should be honored for a fantas- tic year. Boys Wins: 6 Losses: 5 Girls Wins: 6 Losses: 4 vClT-- ' avrs Row 1: Linda Rogeveen; Sheila Savoy; Julie Savoy; Nancy Hunter, Row 2: Debbie Carter; Dagmar Kohl; Sandy Burke; Cathy Tyler; Kristyn Sluyski (Capt); Tracy Phelan; Lisa SheDpard; Kim Barbagallo; Carol LaFauce; Row 3: Caroline Poser; Denise Swajian; Donna Martucci; Beth Barry; Tricia Sarvela; Dawn Mallinson; Janice Doran. CROSS COUNTRY • CROSS COUNTRY • CROSS COUNTRY CHEERLEADERS • CHEERLEADERS • CHEERLEADERS Row 1 Kelly Fitzpatrick, Patti Grigas Row 2 Rhonda Wadell. Audrey Borden, Sue Varrichione, Lee Andrews, Ann Dakis Row 3 Sharon Laskowsky, Dee Kelly, Cathy Crowley, Sue Dommgs, Laurel Engan The cheerleading squads, under the direction of Patti Kalio and Margie Lesage, have had quite a successful year. With Lee Andrews and Sharon Lawskowsky as the vivacious captains, the cheerleaders have definitely proven that they are a group with spirit. These girls led cheers at football games, basketball games and rallies. The spring squad also went into tournament and with their determination and enthusiasm, did a fine job!!! 88 Girls Varsity Basketball Row 1: Maureen Clancy, Kristyn Sluyski, Cathy Tyler, Lynn Dakis. Row 2: Donna Martucci, Terry Kangas, Laura Nickerson, Ann Jarmo, Karen Duggan, Tina Curcio. Boys Varsity Basketball Row 1: Danny Forster, John Beals, Paul Howes, Steven Sluyski, David Walcott. Row 2: Mike Howes, Tom Wallace Scott Malinson, Joe Howes, Stuart Murray. BASKETBALL • BASKETBALL • BASKETBALL • BASKET BOY’S BASKETBALL • BOY’S BASKETBALL • BOY’S BASK When they say Maynard Basketball is on the rebound, they mean it. These young men, under the leadership of captain Paul Howes, finished up with a fine 9-10 record. Although Mr. Kinally will miss seniors Paul Howes, Mike Howes, Tom Wallace, and Scott Mallinson, he will be looking forward to an even more successful season next year. Varsity Wins: 9 Losses: 10 W0 Varsity Wins: 18 Losses: 1 The Girls 1980-81 Basketball season was one of its finest. The girls clinched the Midland League title with an 18-1 record. The team will be losing seniors Kristyn Sluyski and Cathy Tyler, but with hard work and determination, they should be successful again next year. Congratulations girls and THANK YOU Mr. Curcio! 91 CHAMPS • CHAMPS • CHAMPS • CHAMPS • CHAMPS HOCKEY • HOCKEY • HOCKEY • HOCKEY • HOOKE Row 1: Gary Pittman, John Kelly, Eddie Barbagallo (co-capt), Paul Hurley, Mike Duquette, Jon Armour Row 2: Joe Ranucci (co-capt), Marc MacDonald, Neil Phaneuf, Marc Quebec, Danny Morgan, Scott MacDonald, Mark Casey, Marc Cotoni, Dean Emanuelson, Timmy Price, Danny Hurley, Mr. St. Germain This year ' s hockey team sported the best record by far in the history of the sport at Maynard High. Sporting an 11-9-2 record, they were kept from both the NCMHL Title and the State Tournament by a loss in the last game of the season. The team was captained by seniors Ed Barbagallo and Joe Ranucci and received outstanding contributions from other seniors such as Mark Quebec, Jon Armour, John Rodgers and Scott MacDonald 92 In November, Spirit Week was introduced at MHS. It was a week of competition between the four classes The first day was Tag Day, when Marty Flagg made enemies for life! The next activity on the schedule was Grub Day When students (and some teachers) donned their grub- biest jeans and sweatshirts. On Color Day, we watched the freshmen arrive in pink, the sophomores in purple, the juniors in light green, and the seniors in yellow Hat and Sock Day was next and the seniors with the help of Kim Curren overwhelmed their competitors. The seniors won Hat, Grub, Tag and Color Day, however when the final tally was taken, the juniors took first place, the seniors second, the sophomores third and the freshmen fourth 93 SPIRIT WEEK • SPIRIT WEEK • SPIRITWEEK • SPIRIT NHS • STUDENT GOVERNMENT • NHS • STUDENT G NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1 Nancy Cantino, Janet Perkins; Bob Cassela; Marty Flagg (VP), Suzanne Rodday (Pres); Nanct MacCulloch (Sec); Lynn Fields, Diane Godfrey (Tres), Diane Edwards. Row 2 Laurie Heap, Dagmar Kohl, Linda Nickerson, Melissa Rickel. Katie Ballard, Kristin Sluyski; Cindy Everett, Debbie Rodday, Audrey Borden, Row 3 Dave Levasseur. Lori Mariam; Steve Foley, Eddie Barbagallo; Joe Alexander, Sue Varrichione; Carol Rogeveen, Terry Kangas, Karen Tobin, Not Shown Dave Duggan, Janice King STUDENT GOVERNMENT Row 1 : Amanda Bowker; Cindy Everett (Tres); Kim Curren (Sec); Carolyn Johnson; Tina Curcio; Lynne Dakis, Andrea Hill, Beth Barry, Row 2 Shirley Fitzpatrick, Dagmar Kohl (Pres); Sue Varrichione, Audrey Borden. Kara McGuire; Marty Flagg. Karen Duggan, Barbi Saltsgaver (VP); Not Shown Melissa Rickel 94 OUTDOOR CLUB (L to R) Dagmar Kohl; Lauri Heap; Kim Curren; Janice Doran; Chris Savoy; Beth Barry MSAC: (L to R) Row 1: Donna Martucci; Janice Doran; Kim Curren; Tammy Nelson; Karen Duggan; Joan Perkins; Tina Curcio; Denise Swaiigen; Row 2: Beth Barry; Dagmar Kohl; Row 3: Diana Martucci; Ellen Arcieri; Cathy Tyler (Pres); Lynne Dakis; Monique O ' Con- nell; Kelly Fitzpatrick. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB — Row 1 Miss Hovsepian; Carol Pearce; Karen Burke; Karen Pratt; Julie Savoy; Lynne Dakis; Monique Connelly; Gwen O’Connell; Linda Manion; Lisa Sheppard; Carol LaFauce. Jenny Morad; Tina Morrison. Naomi Boothroyd, Row 2: Andrea Hill; Kim Cotoni; Kelly Anderson; Rob Wadell; Teddy Lappis; Marianne Seely; Janice Doran; Kim Field; Tracy Phelan; Danielle Dentino, Emily Robbins; Row 3 M MacDonald; Bob Young (Pres); Neils Kohl; Linda Rogeveen; John Klausinski; Jane Hardy; Mike Duquette. Kathy McNulty, Anne Narekiewica; Kathy Clark; Bonnie Ewing; Eddie Kitowicz. 95 OUTDOOR CLUB • MSAC • FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB CONCERT BAND • CONCERT BAND • CONCERT BAND Under the superb direction of Mr. Garabedian, the Concert Band en- joyed successful Christmas and Pops concerts, along with their yearly Ex- change program. This year ' s ex- change was with Colberg, Ontario in Canada. Thank you Mr. G. and Mr. Jost for a memorable four years!!! 96 i Y i IV ' .:v ■ a n B 7 At the end of the summer, the mem- bers of the MHS marching band met to begin practice for the new season. Through the wind, rain, and snow, its members were dedicated to producing the best half time shows possible. They were always a welcome attraction at any football game. 97 MARCHING BAND • MARCHING BAND • MARCHING WAVM • WAVM • WAVM • WAVM • WAVM • WAVIV i- Row 1 : Ellen Arcieri; Audrey Borden; Karen Burke; Julie Savoy; Karen Pratt; Jerry Brown; Greg Bailey; Russ Gerroir, John La Fauce; Paul Hurley; Row 2 Della Flagg, Tammy Nelson; Anne Nareklewicz; Shawn Doyle; Teddy Lappas; John Gallagher; Brian La Fauce; Mike Sale; Brendan Whalen; Mark Horman; Leigh Moreau; Marianne Seeley; Row 4: Paul Boothroyd; Peter Slabysz; Andrea Hill; Ruth Alexanian; Danielle Dentmo; Mike Boothroyd; Maria Vincguerra; Scott Spratt; Patti Greegas; Steve Centorino; Billy McHugh; Debbie Rodday; Row 5: Tom Mullaly; Kara McGuire; Marc Coyne; Bob Young; Peter Vassil; John Fields; Dave Hunter; Rob Fanning; Mike Troisi; Bill Alpine; Marty Flagg; Scott Mallinson; Dave Ostrowski; Billy Fields; Allyson Stamm; WAVM is a very active high school organization. Throughout the year, it performs many worthwhile community activities in addition to providing a complete schedule of all types of music for its listening audience. One of the past year’s notable accomplishments included raising over $3000 dollars for the Beacon Santa. Three of the broadcasters, Marty Flagg, Mike Sale and David Hunter stayed awake for sixty non-stop hours in order to raise money for needy children at Christmas. WAVM also held its first inter-class amateur broadcast competition, along with Faculty and Parent broadcasts. During the past year, the station moved closer to its upgrade to 250 watts and plans have also begun to include a cable television station for the fall of 1981 . 98 99 IAIAVM • IAIAVM • IAIAVM • IAIAVM • IAIAVM • IAIAVM NITER CARNIVAL • WINTER CARNIVAL • WINTER CARN This year ' s Winter Carnival, with its theme of Nursery Rhymes, produced a fun filled weekend of competitive sports and creative events. The addi- tion of Horse ' , arm wrestling and darts definitely added to the excitement of the weekend. Though each class participated with lots of spirit and en- thusiasm, the Seniors emerged wildly victorous for the second year in a row, maintaining their title as Winter Carnival Champs!!! WINTER CARNIVAL • WINTER CARNIVAL • WINTER CA brighten your family future A HOME When she’s ready for college, you can be ready, too. Whether you’re facing college costs-or simply day-to-day living expenses-if you want to earn a little extra on your money, Assabet Savings is the place to start Our depositors pocket more interest earnings because they own the bank - no profits are syphoned off to shareholders. You could start saving up for college or other ASSABET YOUR MUTUAL expenses coming up, say in ’79, with a Term Deposit Account earning 6 ' 2 % a year (regardless of what happens to the economy or the stock market). Come see us for the savings program that will give you the most for your money. 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Nobody can do it like McDonalds can VOLUNTEER INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. 81 Mam Street 897 4521 Maynard, Massachusetts 01 754 259-0047 19 Mam Street 369-6451 Concgrd, Massachusetts 0 1 742 259-9750 BEST WISHES TO ALL THE GRADUATES 106 OLD NORTH BRIDGE 4ERE ONCE THE EMBATTLED FARMERS STOOD AND FIRED THE SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD APRIL 19, 1775 Cooperative Bank of Concord 59 WALDEN ST. CONCORD, MASSACHUSETTS 01742 (6t7) 369-2400 225 GREAT RD L I TT L ETO N, M AS S AC H U S ETTS 01460 • (617 ' 486-8500 MAIN STREET GROTON , MASS AC H U S ETTS 01450 ■ (617) 448-2400 47 NASON STREET MAYNARD, MASS AC H US ETTS 01754 (617) 897 4500 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 81 V J 107 ' I ' v y Congratulations To The Class of “81” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 81 Maynard Outdoor Store From the SHAWMUT COMMUNITY BANK Main St. Maynard 24 Nason St. 897-2133 ) Gntuijc. tm Z ( FORSYTH REALTY, Inc.) We’re Here For You. Acton — 263-8318 566 Mass. Ave., W. Acton Maynard — 897-531 1 1 1 Nason St. Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 Shoeland Stores Inc 93 Main St. Maynard, Mass. J V 108 r r Main Street Maynard, Massachusetts Compliments of FRAMINGHAM, MA 01701 617-879 1950 43 Middlesex Tpk. BURLINGTON, MA 01803 617-273 4040 Boston Host Rd. East MARLBORO, MA 01752 617-485-6111 37-39 Nason Street MAYNARD, MA 01754 617-897-6111 V J V J r Best Wishes Manning Pharmacy Inc. STEWARTS FLORIST flowers for all occasions weddings and funerals free delivery Maynard Vicinity Maynard 897-5027 26 Main Street Service For The Sick One Of The Largest Drug Stores In New England One Of The A rea ' s Most Complete Baby Departments Complete Line Ot Hospital Equipment Surgical Supplies Sales Rentals Free Prompt Delivery Prescription Specialists Call 897-2939 76 Main St., Maynard V J 109 r Samuels Studio Inc. Photography 8 Waltham St. Maynard, Mass. 01754 Phone: 897-7901 V r Tel. 897-6908 SUBURBAN GLASS Mirror Auto • Home • Commercial 53 Main St. Maynard, Ma 01754 V . r Brooks Paint Supplies Powdermill Road Route 62 West Concord, Mass. 01742 Telephone 897-3029 Benjamin Moore Paints Paint Supplies Sharpen Saw Blades Glass Wallpaper Mirrors Extention Window Shades Step Ladders Alum. Storm Windows Repaired Alum. Screens V J r CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 81 FROM THE CORNER STORE 49 Walnut St. V J no r BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 81 Compliments of MOSCARIELLO ' S Route 62 West Concord 897-9273 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER 56 Main Street Maynard, Ma 01 754 V J r Diamonds Watches THE VILLAGE JEWELERS 79 Main Street — Maynard, Mass. 01754 Tel. (617) 897-8113 Watch Repairing j v J r r n THOMAS A COCCO IRENE’S INSURANCE AGENCY STITCH-IT-SHOP Alterations- Pressing All forms of insurance Zipper Repairing house — car — life — business Leather Work 47 Main St., Maynard, 897-8867 Phone 897-2600 94 Main St. Maynard, Mass. 01754 V J V J C ( JOHN MARTUCCI Carpenter and Contractor 22 Hayes Street Maynard, Massachusetts 01754 v j 111 V R. Salamone Sons Inc. 14 Main St. Maynard, Mass. One Stop Market r J v. Best Wishes VICTORY MARKET Powder Mill Road, Maynard, Mass. Class of “80” Best Wishes From Joe Lattuca Travel Service Think Flowers First Friendly Efficient Travel Service HAWES FLORIST 125 Main St. Maynard (across from Digital ' s Main Gate) 70 Powdernnll Rd. Tel. Maynard 897-8081 897-5550 Maynard W. Concord 369-1662 Weddings Sympathy Never A Service Charge V Kelly’s Lanes 24 Main St. Maynard, Mass. a r J v E.M. SCHNAIR NEWSTAND 133 Main Street Maynard, Mass. v r Paul’s Food Shoppe 51 Main St. Maynard (Al Poulson) 897-2542 V Graduation Cakes our Specialty Fay ' s Feedery 47 Main St. Maynard (Fay Poulson) Serving Breakfast and Lunch 112 SHIELD CLEANERS, INC. ECON-WASH 35 Nason Street Maynard, Mass 01754 Tel. (617) 897-5445 Open Daily 7 A M. -10P.M. 1-Day Dry Cleaning Free Box Storage Service Summer Winter a r J V MURPHY SNYDER PRINTING 7 Waltham Street Maynard, Mass. r Flipside Records 77 Main St. Maynard, Mass. r MEMBERS ANA JAMES LOGAN RALPH SAMBUCHI ssahrt (Horn Galleries 60 MAIN ST MAYNARD, MASS. 897-6500 COINS BOUGHT - SOLD TRADED - APPRAISALS INVESTMENT PACKAGES 113 r f ' ) Compliments Compliments of the of Graduating Class The of 1981 Yearbook Staff V J l ) 114 Patrons Mr. Mrs. Anderson Mary C. King Mr. Mrs. Edward Arcieri Rosario Grace Lattuca Mr. Mrs Jon R. Armour Arthur Levasseur Mr. Mrs. Walter Ballard, Jr. Mr. Fred Loika Mr. Mrs Andre Beshta Mrs. Fred Loika Marlys Bleakley Aunt Lydia John R. Borden Mr. Mrs. James MacDonald Wilfred Eileen Boudreau Mr. Mrs. Fred Mariani Mr. Mrs. Leonard Curcio Mr. Mrs. John McGuire Mr. Mrs. Paul Denesiuk Mr. Mrs. Donald J. Moreau Isabelle Engen Ms. Barbara Mucciaccio Mr. Mrs. R. Everett Roger Kathy Murray Mr. Mrs. Richard Fedele Mr. Mrs. Fredrick Napolitano C. Fitzpatrick Mr. Mrs. Dennis Pearce Mr. Mrs. Ruppert Flagg Mrs. Maureen Rickel Richard Geraldine Gregas Mr. Mrs. Robert J. Rodday Mr. Mrs. Albert J. Hodgess Mr. Mrs. Eugene Saltsgaver Bert Hubley, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Douglas Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Fredrick J. Hunter Armand Swajian Don Dolores Hurley Mr. Mrs. Guy Talbourdet Mr. Mrs. John Kelly Mr. Mrs. John Tobin Sponsors Mr. Mrs. Authur Blanchette Gerald C. Connors Bill Jean Connors 115 As time progressed and in keeping with tradition, the yearbook staff quickly dwindled down to a precious few. We would like to congratulate ourselves for the successful completion of this book. Grades, social, and extra-curricular activities suffered, however, we survived. It was a rewarding experi- ence that we will never forget. The members of the yearbook staff would like to thank Mr. Desy and the members of the advanced photography class for their much appreciated help and for the important role they played in the produc- tion of this book. We would also like to thank Mr. Magno and WAVM for allowing our yearbook to financially break even for the first time in years. A special thank you goes to the custodians who endured our many nightly meetings. Most of all, the entire staff would like to thank Miss Lesieur for her unselfish support. Although this was her first year as yearbook advisor, she willingly gave her time, ideas, and unrelenting enthusiasm. It goes without saying that we deeply appreciated Miss Lesieur ' s assistance in the production of this book. Thanks again and good luck in the future. Editor-in-Chief: Melissa Rickel Business Manager: Diana Martucci Layout Editor: Barbara Saltsgaver Copy Editor: Marty Flagg Photography Editors: Suzanne Rodday Paul Amante. Additional Patrons And Sponsors Mr. Mrs. James A. Hart Mr. Mrs. John Martucci Mr. Mrs. Robert Jarmulowicz Mr. Mrs. Francis Sale Mr. Michael Narekiewicz Mr. Mrs. Frank Scacciotti
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