Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

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MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL 1976 LOG MELROSE, MASSACHUSETTS Our class of 1976 is a very special class. We have lived through the construction of our new high school and we have grown along with it. After five years of double sessions and sharing a school with the Junior High we now have a school built to accommodate us. We are the first graduating class of this new school. At last we have found a place of our own. ■liUlOSK PUBLIC LIHk w. MRI.ROSL - DOUBLE SESSIONS WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR: Staging a walk-out in ninth grade. Eating food during study. Fighting our way out at noon through the surging Junior High tide. Meeting for activities at strange places during awkward times. Going to school on snow days when the Junior High didn ' t. Leaving school early to prevent parking lot jams. Living through LONG periods on Wednesdays. Not having D block on Tuesday . . . Not having C block on Friday . . . Not having E block on Thursday. Sleeping in gym, in math, in work study or on the bus; it didn ' t really matter where. And having a whole afternoon to play. Susan Mugherini takes advantage of the comforts of the new school. 2 THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR: Having to follow a map for the first few days of school. Living through a six-day school week. Waiting in 10 mile lines for a 50 milk. Selling nylons in the school store. And getting out at 2:30 with the grammar schools. Our Senior year is a busy one filled with homework, jobs, and decisions. Important to us too are the worldly things — a first vote in a presidential election, a possible trip to the Olympics, and the 200th Anniversary of our country. Yet none of these will be as important as the time we ' ve spent together. Students find out-of-the-way places to study. The Clas- of 1976 gathers in the new cafetonum for opening day exercises . September 10, 1975 4 SENIOR LIFE Senator Kennedy stresses student involvement in community affairs. A Visitor From The Senate On Tuesday, November 25, 1975, we enjoyed the dis- tinction of having Senator Edward M. Kennedy come to visit us. The three upper classes jammed into the Daffinee Gym to see the Senator, followed by his secret service men. The applause became heavy at his prediction that the football team would defeat Wakefield High in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. During his visit, students presented him with three gifts: a handmade bowl, an M.H.S. diploma and a Melrose ' 76 shirt. For the next ten minutes he spoke to the students, urging them to play an active role in their government as their counterparts in the 1960 ' s had, and cautioning them not to be disillusioned by the events of Watergate. He hoped that students would help solve the major problems contronting the nation and the world. After speaking, he asked the audience questions involving opinions on the economy, drugs and the upcom- ing Presidential election. He then answered prepared questions. As his visit came to a close, the band played a final song and the Senator left with a smile and a wave. How many of you think that the use of pot has increased? I was wondering what I was going to wear to the Senate tomorrow Going out with groups of our friends or that one special friend is a big part of Senior Life. As we look back the most memorable times will be the humorous, sometimes embarrass- ing experiences that are typical of going out. It was the night of the party and she was waiting for her friends to come pick her up. A car stopped in front of her house and started beeping. Almost automatically she ran out and jumped into the car only to discover that the driver was the boyfriend of the girl across the street. She was definitely in the wrong car. Going to the movies was the usual date for them. At intermission he left to get some popcorn and drinks but because there was such a long line in front of the counter he returned to the movie after the lights had been turned off. When he returned to his seat she was sitting with her arms around some other guy. After making his presence known to the couple she jumped up, realizing that she had become so involved in the movie that she hadn ' t seen that the boy next to her was the wrong one. They were at the Junior Prom. He looked so handsome in his white tuxedo and she looked stunning in her gown. Her face turned red when she reached for her water glass and dropped her dessert of strawberries and whipped cream all over his tux. He had been desperately trying to take this certain girl out for the entire schoolyear. Finally she agreed to go out with him the next night. Since she was so special he de- cided to take her to an extremely expensive restaurant where they were seemingly having a great time. He told her she could have whatever sne wanted for dinner, and impre- ssed on her that money was no problem. When he reached for his wallet, an unexpected problem — no money. The evening ended with dad coming to the rescue and a good deal of embarrassment. Of course there was the time that the boys got together and went looking for their friends and their dates at Spot Pond. They thought they were funny when they turned on the car ' s high beams, beeped the horn, and yelled, Where ' s my daughter? They never saw so many people jump so fast in all their lives. 7 Rally I remember the Thanksgiving Eve Rally . . . The Wizard of M . . . This is an M.H.S. Production: Roar!! . . . welcome tumblers . meetings at houses to write the skit . . . there ' s another meeting to- night!’ . . . drawing lots for the parts . . . I want to be Dan McCormack! . . . prac- tice, practice, practice . . . making all the scenery and getting the costumes . . . What does a Crunchkin look like? . . . changing the tumbling routine . . . the cheerleaders ' pyramid . . . We ' re sup- posed to do a pyramid? You can ' t be seri- ous! . . . learning how to twirl . . . get- ting the cheers right ... a perfect practice the night before . . . Wednesday night at last . . . Danathea and Pogo . . . Gillinda vs. The Wicked Witch of Wakefield . . . Scared-to-go-Hickev, Tin- Hands Hir- shfeld, Linus-the-Lionhearted . . . The Reallv Jock Kids . . . follow the red and white road . . . Peter Nolan ' s song, Somedav I ' ll Throw A Pass Up . . . The Heads: Cheryl, Mary and Diane . . . There ' s nothing like a victory, there ' s no- thing like a victory ... Be True To Your School . . . Oh no, what ' s the matter with the tape? . . . Oh well, we ' ll sing it outselves! ... I remember the Thanksgiving Eve Rally . . . The Wonder- ful Wizard of M! La Lisa Colvin performs for the crowd. Super-jocks unite! Anne Miliotis, the Good Witch of the North, saves the day. u, — 1 IMr - 1 V ■ Si] ) 1 1 J i 1 1 IjjHl 1 1 7 ’VM’: Who rang that bell? The Line-Up. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life Our Junior Prom, held at Casa de Fior on April 11, 1975, provides fond memories for all who at- tended. The evening began with a special dinner. Then tuxedos and gowns sprang to life on the crowded dance floor which seemed to sway with the music of the band. After people left the hall they dispersed for the various par- ties around the city. The entire night was probably the most ex- pensive of the year but, in truth, it was worth the money. Karen Lamattina and John Morrello Luanne Witkowski and Mark McSweeney Ellen Joy and Jimmy Sarni Jill Maserian and Chuck Tryder 9 Are The Stars Out Tonight? A full moon and snow-covered ground made a beautiful set- ting for the 1976 Winter Ball held on January 16th. In contrast to the outside setting, inside was anything but calm. Couples bumped and hustled to the fast-beat music of the T.F.B. Band. The first semi-formal of the year was a memorable occa- sion for everyone. Jeanmarie Savage and escort clear the floor. Taking a breather after some heavy dancing. Birds-eye view of the dance floor. Corinne Morris beams with happiness after hav- ing been announced winner for scariest costume. Halloween Party Who is that under there? . . . Hey, look at the two birds! . . . She looks like she is really dead. . . . were some of the comments made at the 1975 annual Halloween Party. On Thursday, October 30, at 7:00 P.M., over one hundred costumed seniors marched into the cafetorium awaiting feasts and fun arranged by the Senior Class Officers. Bees, nuns, clowns, babies. Jack and Jill, Spanky and the Gang, and many more creatively dressed individuals got a turn to participate in games such as donut eating, relay races, pie eating contests, and bobbing for apples. To complete the night, everyone joined in a costume parade judged by the chaperons. The results: Most Beautiful — Bruce Wenner, the good-looking woman; Funniest — Jack Murphy, the frogman; Scariest — Corinne Morris, the vampire; Most Original — Nancy Kiley, the doughgirl; also Most Original — Joan Corcoran and Jane Lickly, the Charmin; Best Couple — Patty Be- hrle and Kathy Berube, the Marx Brothers; and Best All Around — Susan Morello, the bril- liantly colored clown. Bruce Wenner modeling his new ensemble. Diane Mallon and Kim Kapelos really get into the pie eat- ing contest. POWDER PUFF White Lightening Row 1: K. Poole, N. Kiley, D. Clifford, K. McNary, P. Behrle, D. Chakalis, M. Crowther, J. Aylward, M. Cotting, M. Stoy, M Applegate, D, Clifford, P. Harrington, Row 2: Coach Bruce Wenner, C. Dennis, L. Murphy, P. Constantino, S. Morello, V, DiCarlo, W. Schluntz, S. Davis, D Tambani, L. Brown, M. Martin, K. Copeland, L. Tardiff, J. Henderson, D Avola, W. Wong, J. Haywood, L Cerretani, C, Amara, Coach Tony Ciracello. Row 3: Coach Tom Matteucci, C. Ventola, E, Lloyd, G. MaGuire, K. Butler, L. Colvin, B. Ballard, A. Zeitz, J. Howe, D. Curely, L. Witkowski, D Collins, C. Casey, S, Hurley, 1 Piques, J Morrissey, J. Ryan, H Whittier, S. Dunn, Coach Bob Cusato. The 1975 Powder-Puff football game can only be described as a classic struggle between two outstanding teams appropriately called “The Rowdie Reds” and “White Lightening . In a defense oriented game, the Red team narrowly defeated the White team by a score of 8-6. During the first half of the game. White Lightening did most of the controlling of the ball with superb efforts by Heather Whittier, Wendy Schluntz, Georgia MaGuire and Lynne Cerretani. In spite of the driving offense of the White team, no points were scored until later in the game. In the last quarter, Carol Gibelli of the Red team finally broke through the White ' s offense to score on an eighty-five yard run. To further their lead, Brenda Fogarty got the two-point conversion. However, the White team started to move again and after three plays, Heather Whittier ran it out for a touchdown. Unfortunately, on the conversion attempt, Wendy Schluntz was stopped at the goal line. ' ' The Toss Lynne Cerretani makes an unsuccessful run for a touchdown Carol Gibelli pleading for a win. Co-Captain Joanne Aylward provides verbal support for her team as Lisa Colvin studies the opposition. 12 NOVEMBER 5, 1975 Rowdie Reds Row 1: K. McGee, D. Rice, L. MacLachlan, S. Maffie, C. Stella, K. Berube, K. Kapelos, R. Corbett, M. Williams, A. Liakos, D. Dantillo, B LeBlanc, S. Rose. Row 2: E. Simpson, M. Greeley, L. Cooke, D. Lampson, ]. Mooney, N. Farina, S. Cusolito, L. Newell, D. Wolfe, D. Henken, D. Hanson, K. O ' Brien, C. Gibelli, E. Perrotti, L. Perry, S. DelMasto, J. Wells, K. Dalton. Row 3: D. Salza, J. Savage, L. Muldowney, K. Richards, S. Meehan, D. Cargill, N. Higgins, D. Mallon, C. Cathcart, B. Fogarty, L. Tully, A. Cargill, A, Peet, D. Markelionis, C. Reedy, L. Webb, C. Valerio. Coaches: Mike Barry Ron Face. The beautiful supporters of both teams with their cheerful antics. Interested onlookers watch, hoping to see their team victorious. Suzanne Meehan and Mary Cotting square off as referee Tom Hickey looks on. GRAB THAT PIGSKIN! .N;- ;a| Touchdown 13 NAMES AND FACES There .ire many special activities and award that we have taken advantage of outside of whool Since our abilities and interests are so varied, the range of ac- ities is also extremely varied. Our class s comprised of some verv exciting people whose names and faces add new dimen- sions to our school The reporting of their accomplishments gives a new prospective to our endless achievements. During the past year PATR1CA DUR- ! N i has been a member of the Jordan Marsh Creative Fashion Council Board. She is one of sixteen girls in the Boston area who are members of this Board. Through Mrs Bloom in the Occupational Education department, Patricia obtained an application for this position. Then she attended a personal interview and sub- mitted an outfit that she herself had made. The Board attends monthly meet- ings and participates in fashion shows where the girls model clothes that they have made themselves. Their terms end in May with a fashion contest that sends the winner to New York city for three davs. Patricia also participated in the na- tional contest called Make It Yourself With Wool in which she won the second runner-up. Almost everyone during either their lunior or Senior year comes to school one Saturday morning to take either the Pre- liminary Scholastic Aptitude Test or the s given by the C.E.E.B.. They are comprised of both Math and English and require about three hours to complete. Approximately six weeks after taking the S.A. ' I ' s the results come directly to your home in the mail. Opening the envelope and seeing vour results can be a very traumatic experience, but for some stu- dents, like JANICE DUFFY and CHARLES CROCETT1, it can be very re- warding Both Janice and Charles have been semifinalists in the 1976 National Merit Scholarship Program. They are among the highest scoring students in achusetts and are considered in the top half of the nation ' s most academically talented people The decision for finalists is released in April and then those finalists who meet the qualifications will be considered for four-year Merit Schol- arships. RICHARD PIDGEON and JOHN B1 ( KWOOD toured the countries of Holland, England, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria with the United States Collegiate Band. They were -■elected from students in forty-five states, thanks to Band leader Frank DiGiacomo who sent in applications for them to the S Hall of Fame for Band Honors. The our lasted for three unforgettable weeks. John Blackwood On the night of December 21, 1975 LINDA MACLACHLAN had a very frightening experience. What began as a simple Christmas party at her family ' s summer home ended as a night she will always remember. One of her guests noticed two people on the beach and, as it was extremely cold and rather late, they realized that something was wrong. They went out to the two people who said they had come from a boat which had just cap- sized. Linda and her friends brought them into the house and then went searching for the other people. Original- ly, there had been six people traveling on the boat but only three survived. Linda said that as a result of her experience she now realizes the importance of life. Both JOHN MURPHY and DEBBIE RICE have been sailing for more than eight years and love it. Separately they can display shelves of trophies and awards for the many races that they have won. For the upcoming sailing season which begins in May, Debbie and John plan to team for the School Sailing States Regatta which hopefully will add to their winnings. Being a Senior is an expensive proposi- tion but for JOHN SHINAY there is no need to worry. On November 17, 1975, in the Yankee Doodle Instant Game, John won $1,776 a month for an entire year. This made him eligible to become a con- testant on the Big Money Game Show. His winnings did not increase after com- peting on the show but John can ' t com- plain. The money he won he plans to put toward his college education. Jack Murphy Richard Pidgcon Frank LoPilato — Class Ladies ' Man Senior Awards Beth Holmes — Most Sophisticated Sally Hoague — Most Athletic Girl Bruce Wenner — Most Versatile Boy Jill Maserian — Most Sincere Elaine Toney — Most Respected 15 16 Most All-Around Girl — Sue Butler Best Looking Girl — Judy Leahy 111 Most Versatile Girl — Joan Corcoran Class Dancer — Lisa Colvin Most All-Around Boy — Kenny Fagan Cutest Freckles — Ellen Joy Class Blusher — Lynne Cerretani Most Likely To Succeed Girl — Joan Ford 17 Brian Hughes — Most Athletic Boy Chuck Tryder — Most Respected Boy David Mongeau — Boy Most Likely To Succeed Naomi Ham — Hardest Worker i Anita Grassi — Class Genius Stephen Brissette — Best Natured Boy 18 If Ji 1 III • If } ACADEMICS After a library with scratched conference tables and hard-back chairs, .1- • n . I -.1 .1 it 1 1 • 11 they give us a Resource Center llvith study carrelfe and cushii After classrooms withHaolted-down steel chairs and floors with they give us open spaces and carpeting. After no heat in the winter and too much heat in the summer, they give us air conditioning. After a leaky gym with wooden floors, they give us a gym complex with polyturf. At last we have a place of our own and cushioned chairs, floors with missing tiles. Administrators Anthony J LaRosa Assistant Principal John W. Walsh Head Guidance Counselor 20 Earl T. Beshong Occupational Education Coordinator Joseph L. Cody Art Director Dr. Phyllis J. Dragonas Foreign Language Coordinator Richard L. Hildreth Social Science Coordinator Joseph D. Hoague Athletics Director Iver Laine Media Services Director Lawrence L. Leistinger Science Coordinator Ruth E Tentler Mathematics Coordinator Dr. Gordon E. Wood Language Arts Coordinator Warren D. Wood Music Director Robert McCann Data Processing Robert Riccardi Data Processing 21 Marilyn Blanchard Occupational Education Bertil Bloom Occupational Education Dorothy Bloom Occupational Education Peter Brown Social Studies Philip Burr Social Studies Josephine Chase Physical Education Clayton Conn English 22 Susan Caffrey Sci ence Catherine Carrabis Occupational Education Frank Champi English Francis Connolly Social Studies William Cooper English Harold Crane English Benedict Crupi Occupational Education Elizabeth Curren English Albert Cutting Science Ruth DeDomenico Languages Frank DeGiacomo Music Anthony DeTeso Social Studies Donald Dodge Science 23 Daniel Falkenstein Occupational Education Mitchell P. Fava Math Jerome Ford Math Freeman Frank Social Studies Jane Gallacher I.M.C. Kathleen Gallagher Science Frances Galligan Languages Thomas Ganley Math David Gavin Math Michael Glynn English Robert Grant Math Robert Gumbleton English 24 Richard Gordon Math Judith Hajec Science Christopher Hand Languages Arthur Harrington English James Hodgkins Social Studies Henry Hughes Social Studies John Hughes Occupational Education Marion Hume Occupational Education Thomas Humphreys Math Clark Jenkins Occupational Education Janet Johnston Physical Education Gladys Katz Jennifer Kern Librarian Occupational Education Janet Kerrigan Science Alice Kramer Occupational Education Joan Leighton Languages Theodore Leutz Music Marion Macione Occupational Education 25 Donald Mack Math Katharine Marsh Art Patricia May English Robert McIntyre Math Robert McLean Languages Martha Mead English Joseph Messina Music Charlene Moran English Herman Morrison Science James Morrow Math James Morse English Geraldine Moulaison Ruth Mucica Ann Norwood Occupational Education Occupational Education Social Studies Marie Nuzzo Languages 26 Patricia Osepchuk Science Diane Packer Science Arthur Poulos English Agnes Prescott English Gail Pun tom Art Robert Quinn Occupational Education James Reid Languages Peter Reilly Science William Reynolds Social Studies Robert Riccio Languages Charles Richardson I.M.C. Paul Roberts Occupational Education Norman Rockwood Math Jeffrey Rubin English Melanie Schlegel Languages 27 ■bww. Cleve Stairs John Studley Occupational Education Occupational Education Edward Swiniarski Occupational Education Andrea Taffe Richard Tice Physical Education Occupational Education William Tryder Physical Education Mary Vahey Science 28 Audrey Tricco Occupational Education Jeffrey Trubisz English Pamela Waterbury English Guidance. Standing: Timothy Hurley, Daniel Simonds, Stephen Gordon, Robert Mullarky. Sitting: Doris Alcorn, Lorraine DiMuzio, Alice Cann. Office Staff. Standing: Lois Lochhead, Marie DeSisto. Office Staff. Mildred M Fisher, Julia P. Morris, Jacque Sitting: Anna M. Previte. Northrup Office Staff Mary L. Wenner Resource Center Eleanor Murphy Office Staff Mary McLean 29 Students busy studying music sheet. Charlie Gargulio passes a pensive moment in our new computer room. French students enjoy their new surroundings in their class- room. Mr Squatrito lends a helping hand to Mary Williams The Classroom Experience. Judy Curtin trying out one of the new electric typewriters. Debbie D ' Antillo applies a finishing touch to her latest creation Students enjoy English class in the open space classroom. . Paula Constantino, Joan Corcoran and Jane Lickly spend their study halls doing something constructive — talking. CLUBS . . Today at 2:35 there will be a meeting of the Biology Club in the Biology Lab . . . Photography Club will meet in the Dark Room . . . Log staff members are reminded of their meeting in the Log Office . -. ' NfoiSbrn Dance will practice in the Dance Room . . . Imprint to turn in all articles to the SAC Room . . this morning ' s announcements . . We can as we want ... At last we have a place of our Student Government The Class of ' 76 In our Junior year we elected the class officers of 76”. Never before had a ballot been so filled with names. It seemed that everybody in our class wanted to be involved in the student government. The results were: Cheryl Val- erio — the first female Senior Class President in M.H.S. history; Donald Pearson — Vice President; Debbie Clifford — Treasurer; Cindy Amara — Secretary; and Pam Har- rington and Colleen Cathcart — Representatives. The officers have had a year filled with plans. In the opening months of school, the Seniors had a few social activities. During this time they were also preparing for the Prom and our reinstated Class Day. There were many money-making activities, especially in the days before Thanksgiving when lunch periods were filled with the sounds of the Super Stereo . The Halloween Party, the Thanksgiving Day Pancake Breakfast, and every activity following these has proved successful to all involved. Colleen Cathcart listens intently to ideas suggested by other officers. Cindy Amara Pam Harrington, Advisor Mr Hughes, Cheryl Valerio, Debbie Clifford, Don Pearson, Advisor Ms Gallacher, and Colleen Cathcart 34 CLASS OFFICERS Class of ' 77. President: Carl Maccario, Vice President: Susan Reardon, Treasurer: Ellen Hickey, Secretary: Donna Mallon, Rep- resentatives: Karen Timmons and Christine Sasso. 1977 We are going to make a million dollars! Class of ' 78. President: Nancy Eaton, Vice President: Diane Clif- ford, Treasurer: Kathy Corvino, Secretary: Carole Crowther, Rep- resentatives: Joyce Copeland and Tracy Eveleth 1978 We do not want our class to be a nothing. t 35 S.A.C Senior member Sheila Cusolito. S A C. Members: L Rued, S. Cusolito, C. Reedy. The S.A.C., the Student Advisory Council to the School Committee, meets with Mr. Croston and Dr. Quinn to discuss student affairs which come under the jurisdiction of the School Committee. Because the S.A.C. must meet during school hours, arranging meetings is difficult; however, much is accomplished during their meetings. The S.A.C. attends School Committee meetings and is the representative group for student opinion. Open to suggestions at any time, this group has tried to express the views of the stu- dents clearly and to open up relationships between the student body and the administration. So far, their ef- forts have been very commendable. 36 INTERNATIONAL CLUBS French Club The French Club began their year by electing their of- ficers. The results were: President — Debbie Rice, Vice President — Scott Kelley, Secretary — Donna Emery and Treasurer — Susan Clark. With these able officers and a dedicated advisor, Ms. Leighton, the French Qub has filled its year with many activities. The first activity in- cluded an evening of French desserts and slides. One of the biggest events of the year was the International Christmas Party. Some members of the club made tradi- tional French dishes, while others sang Christmas carols. The French Club worked diligently on a French newspaper and a cookbook with French recipes donated by the members. At this time, the officers were also planning a Mardi Gras” and a trip to Quebec City. Vice President — Scott Kelley. JM i w ft, 1 I § V JT ff r The Spanish Club The Spanish Club, directed by Mr. Riccio, holds many special events along with regular meetings. At the International Christmas Party some club members put on a small skit for the other language clubs. The high- light of the year is the trip to Boston to a Spanish restau- rant and a museum. Near the end of the year an award will be given to the most outstanding Spanish student by the club. The elected officers in the club are Presi- dent — Vicki Cerulle, Vice President — Lee DeAmicis, Treasurer — Karleen Bertulli, Secretary — Karen Crow- ley, and Publicity — Jean McLaughlin. Each student makes the Spanish Club a rewarding and educational experience. Participants in the club ' s skit at the International Christmas Party. 38 The Italian Club The Italian Club, led by President Frank LoPilato, Vice President Jean Ricciardelli, Secretary Lorna D ' Amico, and Chairmen Larry D ' Amato and Rhonda Farina, participated in many activities throughout the year. Dinner at an Italian restaurant began the year and before Christmas everybody participated in the Interna- tional Christmas Party. Plans were made for a possible trip to Italy to visit the cities of Rome, Florence and Venice. To conclude the year, a final banquet was held and the election of next year ' s officers took place. President Frank LoPilato strikes out before the Christmas pinata. Members of the Italian Club participating in the skit given at the International Christmas Party. 39 Drama Society The Drama Society is comprised of ex- tremely creative and talented individuals. Through these individuals come some great performances. In the fall, a one act play is presented for both the community and the State Competition. In the spring, the group puts together a three act play which along with the fall presentation helps to finance the Drama Society. As the year draws to a close, the club travels to Stratford, Connecticut to partici- pate in a Shakespeare Festival and at the final meeting, the officers for the following year are elected. Not only the High School, but the entire Melrose community benefits from the well performed plays put on by the Drama Society. “Put it right here! Hello down there! w 1 K Crowley, A DiMeo, R Corbett, J Rice, C. Moundian, P. Wood, D Wolfe. Row 2 . L. DeArnicis, Hearn, M. LePere, N. Trent, J. Butt, T. Vinchesi, D. Dougherty Row 3: J. Maclaughlin, G. Lubinger, B. eda, N. DiRienzo, P. Heidkamp, J. Purcell, M. Savage. 40 Girl ' s Athletic Association No longer hampered by a strict dou- ble sessions schedule, the Girl ' s Ath- letic Association had hoped to expand the intramural athletics program. However, because of the newly estab- lished Student Activities Program, G.A.A. was unable to sponsor intra- murals yet continued to participate ac- tively in the organization of the intra- mural volleyball program. Led by President Joan Corcoran and advised by Ms. Chase, G.A.A. spon- sored the annual Powder Puff football game, an ice skating party, and a square dance. Proceeds from these ac- tivities and the successful stationary, calendar, and candy sales went to the G.A.A. Banquet and Scholarship Funds. President Joan Corcoran and Steve Donovan demostrate a “right elbow swing . G.A.A. Officers: 1. to r. standing: E. Toney, J. Corcoran, J. Newell. Sitting:S. Butler, L. DiMeo, J. Ricciardelli, D. McGovern. “Swing your corner lady. The IMPRINT To expose in order to remedy, to praise in order to support — at- tacking neither personalities nor institutions but the evils which de- stroy them. This year brought new positions, new faces, and new ideas to the IMPRINT With seniors David Mongeau as Editor-in-chief and Angela Travis as Assistant Editor, the newspaper once again com- pleted a year of successful publications, including the traditional Misprint and Senior Class Will. Carrying the newly-designed mast- head, the IMPRINT issues brought news, sports, features, and crea- tive writing to the student body. The controversial highlights of this year ' s volume include the editorials on the death of the English lan- guage and the reprint of an article concerning birth control, the former prompting a response from the English Department Head and the latter establishing the principle of freedom of the press. Though shuffled around and never given an office to themselves, the IMPRINT staff did not permit their spirits to be blunted. This year, they raised more money than ever before. The haunted pres- ence of Brenda Vacarro overshadows the repeated success of the IM- PRINT. Editor-in-chief David Mongeau finishing an edi- torial Assistant Editor Angela Travis finalizing copy for one of the paper ' s editions. Row 1 C Evans, R Corbett, D Mongeau, R lacoviello, D Callahan, T. Matteucci. Row 2: D Rice, P Mongeau, L. DiMeo. Row 3: N Ham, E. Simpson, L. Nodwell, A Grassi, A Travis, D. Henken, J. MacIntyre, C McSweeny, E. Toney. 42 CHEERLEADERS In the beginning there were practices . . . do it again, again? let ' s be reasonable . . . louder you guys! . . . The first rally . . . in the day? will anybody come? . . . look there ' s Mr. Hoague! . . . Football games . . .on Monday?. . .left-left-left-turn. . . a two name mega . . . raindrops, pink shakers, no splits today! . . . Brunches . . . food is ' round the corner . . . somebody unzip me . . . Beach Boys . . . Bu-6 rides . . . missing Mr. Wakefield . . . let ' s get rowdie . . . Soccer . . . well, yes or no? . . . every corner is a goal — you have got to be kidding! . . . Thanksgiving rally . . .Wizard of M. . . I want that part! . . . us tumbling? . . . Winter sports . . . Tuesdav, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday . . . who has the baby lotion? . . . cheer- sicles . . . And still more practices . . . 1,2,3 ' s, guard right . . . smile! fond memories of cheerleading 1975-76 Annette DiMeo Diane Rice Head Cheerleader, Cheryl Skane. Row 2: Annette DiMeo, Valerie Chrisafides. Row 3: Anne Miliotis, Diane Rice, Janet Soccorso, Ellen Joy. Row 4: Susan Reardon, Lisa Dellorfano, Carol Morris, Joy Tryder, Kim Kapelos. 43 Wake me up when it ' s over. We will never forget the ' 75 season, Victories, rallies, and brunches, the reasons. Practice and practice, day after day, To perfect our performance this was the way. PEOPLE and SMILES we will always remember. In sun or rain from September to November. Pre-game march was our favorite each game, And remembering half-times which were never the same. Memorable brunches and lively bus rides. Spirit, fun and that great Melrose pride! We had fun with the rally, the Wizard of M, And the memories we have will never end. Co-head, Dianne Tambim, set for half-time f r r ' . heads Dianne Tambim and Mary Cotter Middle: Maria Sundquist, Jane Madden, Diane Mallon, -a Hor g, Donna Mallon, Lori Brown Batk Kimberly Thistle, Debbie Hanson, Corinne Morris, Jeanette Murphy, Donna Browinski Missing Cathy Coughlin f Ldm w?3mrcd CH Squatting: Lisa Colvin, Susan Newton, Jean Ricciardelli, Sheila Cusolito, Vickie Page. 2nd Row: Joan Corcoran, Cheryl Valerio, Liz Haddock, Georgia MaGuire. On Shoulders: Ruth Lanni, Susan Corcoran, Donna Behrle. This year the Tumblers continued to delight audiences both before football games and during the half-time shows. Advised by Mrs. Taffe, the girls performed routines which everyone helped to put together . . . dominos . . . pyramids. The team will always remember the seven seniors: Cheryl, for con- stantly being late . . . Georgia, for encountering obstacles en route to practice . . . Sheila, for doing everything slowly . . . Susan, for never missing practice . . . Ruth, for slipping in the mud . . . Joan, for falling on her nose . . . Lisa, for laughing all the time. The girls will never forget that one rainy Saturday which practically wiped out the entire team and those nighttime practices . . . That looked terrible . . . Let ' s do it again . . . Kathy O ' Connell prepares the decorations for the cafe. A productive Pep Club meeting. Pep Club Despite the late start, the Pep Club was able to continue to encourage spirit throughout the school. By rising above con- flicts, the members managed to work together. Under Miss Caffrey ' s guidance, the club provided buses to away games, decorated the building and sponsored the annual dances and pep rallies. We got to get this thing organized . . . next week . . . two hours and only thirty-six more posters ... if she ' s late ... I want to mak e his poster . . . keep the Sophs working . . . Who can draw good? ... 5 a.m. sunrise ... I don ' t believe she spilled the turpentine . . . feedbags . . . How do you spell tackle? . . . Fanny Farmers. Officers C Sasso, A. DiMeo, L Murphy, D. Mallon, K O ' Connell, K. Corvino, M. Cotter, E Hickey, G. Clifford. 46 Pal Club Reaching out to help others is the goal of the Pal Club. To achieve this goal, the members of the club par- ticipate in various community service projects. One major project is the Big Sister-Big Brother program. Once a week, a member of the club meets with a child to offer either entertainment or simply some love and understanding. In just a short time, an extremely close relationship is formed between the two people. To further strengthen this relationship, the Pal Club holds two special events for the Big Sister-Big Brother pro- gram — the Christmas Party and the Spring Outing. Other activities sponsored by the Pal Club include helping handicapped and retarded children, and offer- ing friendship to lonely senior citizens. The Pal Club is educational and highly worthwhile. While the members learn from their volunteer work, they also have a great time! Row 1: M. LePere, T. McNulty, C. Strong, A. Purpel, C. Milano. Row 2: T. Matteucci, K. Thistle, B. Wenner, D. Mallon, D Mongeau, D. Tambini, K. Kimball, E. Simpson, Mr. Hurley (Advisor), K. Graham, M. Alley, C. Barker, Mr. Simonds (Advisor), J. Hynes, Y. Arai, A. Travis. 47 LOG: An Activity — A Fulltime Job — An Accomplishment Photography Staff Standing 1. to r.: L. Willwerth, D. Mallon. Sitting Editors Sitting I to r J Ford, Editor-in-Chief; T. Maccario, Subscription; P 1. to r.: P. Mortimer, N. Tierney, S. Mugherini. Nolan, Literary Standing 1. to r R Heidkamp, Layout; J. Markham, Adver- tising; T Morley, Layout; H Hughes, Typing Advisors Ms, Moran and Ms Waterbury Literary Staff — Row 1, E. Toney, B. Rosenzweig, S. Butler, Row 2, P. Edmunson, P. Nolan, T. Leach. Missing B. Holmes. Lay-Out Staff — T. Morley, L. Witkowski, R. Heidkamp, D. Rice, D. Salza, S. Rose, B. Vinchesi, P. Mongeau, S. Carpenter, J. Maserian. The purpose of a yearbook is to cap- ture the history of Senior year in pic- tures and words so that it can be re- lived over and over again. In the fall we began our work by choosing the theme — at last we ' ve found a place of our own, hoping that it expressed what we felt about being in the new school. We did not want this to be a yearbook that could have come from any other class in any other year — we wanted it to be our own. Together we lived through dead- lines, pictures — lost and found — and good times. We have been like a team practicing for the one big game — the final production. Directed by Ms. Waterbury and Ms. Moran and coached by Joan Ford, we survived. We can never forget what we ' ve learned from this experience. As the publication of the entire book ap- proached, we realized that nothing could have been more satisfying than the work we did on it. . . . the knife? . . . Where ' s the book? . . . Ducky and Leo ... I want to go to a gode colleDge ... I definitely think we should put in the zip code . . . Guy Garon . . . Can I change my profile? . . . cute freckles . . . the radio isn ' t working . . . time to put on the lights ... I think I better call MOM ... 40 Senior pictures to a page? . . . Who ' s got the key? . . . I ' m really concerned! . . . This is sad . . . Yeah — aaa . . . Mr. Hult ' s in Florida? . . . Amherst . . . Fie took the camera home! . . . Where ' s the Ko-Rectotype? . . . Mr. Norris . . . Special thanks to Mrs. Murphy and all the ladies in the first floor office . . . LOG 1976. TUiOJi- CM UouA Sheila Cusolito glances through a group of pictures from Mr. Hult. Typing Staff — N. Gilliatt, J. Butt, H. Hughes, L. Brown, E. Simpson. 49 Advertising Staff Left to Right: K. Kapelos, L. Maclachlan, ]. Markham, J. Soccorso, L. Cerretani, E. Joy. 50 Ms Waterbury and Rosie Heidkamp. Glee Club New faces and new voices marked this year ' s Glee Club as its new director, Mr. Joseph Messina, made his High School debut. The group consisted of ninth through twelfth graders who met not only in class but also at after school singing sessions. The Club per- formed at the annual Christmas Vespers and Spring Concert programs and many members held lead parts in the annual school musical. In the community, the Glee Gub performed for city-wide, social, and church groups. Music at these functions varied from classical to sacred to contemporary. The Glee Club leaving school after a productive practice. Row 1: N. DiGiacomo, M. Lakin, J. Petmazakis, E. Winters, E. Blaney, C. Cross, D Purdy, E. Wyatt, M Martin, N. Trent, C. Cummings. Row 2: P. Mooney, K. McGee, M. Sundquist, R. Pritchard, K. Copeland, H. Clark, O. Doherty, A Maskell, C Mouradian, R. Corbett, M. Scully, L. Cranford. Row 3: C. Lourd, T. Vinchesi, J. Savage, P. Heidkamp, L DiRenzo, A. Briggs, J Wolfe, E. Simpson, S. Chadwick, D. Hall, M. Savage, K. Graham. Row 4: L. Dodge, R. Cacchiotti, C. Freda, M. Santos, D Horgan, P. Wood, Mr. Messina. 51 The Chess Club After barely missing the play-offs for district championship last year, the Chess Club, or more appropriately cal- led the Chess Team, began practicing for this year ' s competitions. This year there are more members than ever be- fore on the team including two girls, whose presence is much appreciated. Tough match against Woburn. p . i r A VV ng, M Murphy, M. Savage, Mr. Morrow, K. Scarborough, J Henderson, K. Amerault, C. Bowe. Bottom. 1. r 1 Aik- ' . I Sweeney. T. Barbur, P. Downev, B Brown, R. Diamond, A. Mayers. D.E.C.A Row 1: D. Venezia, J. Curtin, S. Davis, V. DiCarlo, D. Horgan, E. Perrotti, D. Piques, S. Mugherini, B. Coffin. Row 2: I. Loth, J. Stewart, N. Ventola, S. Kent. Row 3: K. Lacey, D. Kittredge, E. Fitzgerald, G. Vernet, J. Marchetti, D. DiPirro, J. Mclntire Row 4: P. Mortimer, R. Scibelli, V. DeBenedictis, K. Staskawicz, C. Dumey, G. Carney, M. Farina, G. MacWilliams, J. Aubin, G. Marinelli, R. Poulin, G. Sami, B. Maxwell, M. Paris. The Distributive Education Club consists of thirty-three students who work with service and merchandise training. The new school store has played an important part in the club since its activities can only take place during school hours. D.E.C.A. works in conjunction with the Cooperative Education Board whose main emphasis is working on service and distribution, allowing the students to experience these firsthand. Salesmen come to the school store, and the students decide what merchandise would be best to sell and what price it should be sold at. They are trained to find those things that would please the majority of the students, not just them- selves. Their plan is to promote spe- cials each month in the store. For example, in October they promoted winter clothing. In December the spe- cials were Christmas oriented. They even hope to be able to sell gowns for the Senior and Junior Proms. Mr. Quinn feels quite pleased with the school store. “We are very fortunate to have it. The club plans on taking a number of field trips to various distribution centers. Some of these include the Gil- lette Company, the Sheraton Hotel of Boston, the Government Center and the Stock Market. Mr. Quinn feels this will enlighten the students even further in Distributive Education. N. Ventola and G. MacWilliams on the job in Graphic Arts. 53 BAND AND FLAG SQUAD If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps he hears a different drummer . . The Band, with a touch of traditionalism and a touch of modernism, proudly marched its way onto the football field and concert stage once again this year. Di- rected by Frank DiGiacomo and co-student leaders Angela Travis and John Blackwood, the Band began its performing season at the Pep Rally in September. From the gym floor to the football bleachers, the Band, with its famed trumpet Beat ' Em Up!” call, continued to lead Melrose High cheering sections at the games. With the co-student leaders and Senior Squad Leader Chris Atwood, the group enter- tained the football crowds with half-time programs of Evil Ways , Jazz Man , Satin Doll , Artistry in Rythm , Conquest , April in Paris , Brazil , and You Are The Sunshine of My Life . After the excitement of the Thanksgiving Day football game, the Band moved indoors to perform in the annual music department ' s Spring and Pop Concerts. The talented group concluded the season with the traditional city-wide Memorial Day Parade and the gradua- tion ceremonies. . . . let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. A Band member takes a break. The M.H.S. Flag Squad under the direction of Sandy Fischer. The M H.S. Band led by student leaders Angela Travis and John Blackwood 54 Modem Dance After getting off to a late start, the Modern Dance Club finally or- ganized itself into a close, hard- working group. Hindered by the lack of an advisor early in the year, the club had great difficulty in preparing their first show, which was a success because of the strong determination of each of the mem- bers. The girls made all their own costumes and scenery, and choreographed the dances them- selves . . . Where is everyone? . . . Don ' t say that, you can do it. . . . TRY! . . . No, no, no, that ' s all wrong. . . . Point those toes . . . Put more into your dance . . . SHAKE . . . It ' s good but . . . Wednesday is re- hearsal — Be There! . . . prac- tice, practice, practice . . . When can we use OUR room? . . . Variety Does Make The World Go Round . Jennifer Haywood Ruth Lanni Row 1: Treasurer: C. Dawson, President: J. Haywood, Vice President: Peggy Cheney, Secretary: L. D ' Amico. Row 2: C. Cerre- tani, C. Hong, L. Colvin, L. Murphy, M. Taylor, C. Corvino, D. Hall, V. DiCarlo, C. Casey. Row 3: R. Lanni, E. Toney, J. Wells, T. O ' Donnell, M. Walsh, I. Piques, S. Bean, A. Jenkins, S. Herlihy, C. Ventola, J. Champoux. o z o H The Honor Society is composed of those Se- niors who have attained Honor Roll the last two quarters of both their sophomore and their junior years. Although the Honor Society began slowly, they were able to accomplish a few things. The members wer£ issued passes which allowed them to leave study hall in order to go to the Resource Center or to club meetings. The Honor Society also instituted a tutoring system to help those who needed help in different academic areas. Jennifer MacIntyre N. Row 1 A Travis, A Grass,. I Ford, N. Ham, D Rice P. Harrington B. Rosenzweig C Reedy. D. Consume, Ross. Row2. Kiley J MacIntyre, M Alley, L Wilk, S. Rose, S Butler, R. lacov.ello, } f BrOWn G Voci R Dodge, M. Buonoguono, C. F Holmes D Salza, R. Knowlton, L DeAmicis, G. Wong. Row 4: E. Toney, N_ I 1 atnam, : . v oc k ug , 6 Gargulio D Mongeau. Row 5: S Kelley, S. Brissette, P. Mongeau, J. Corcoran, T. Leach, P. Edmundson, K. Fag 56 Debate Slow down and speak like a human being. Pam Harrington and Cindy Amara accept an award from the president of Suffolk University. Work, work, work. Research, research, research. File, file, file, Cut and Paste. “Mine eyes are dim, I can not see . . . Practice debate by Thursday. 1,2,3 ,4 . . . Where is the case? 5, 6, 7, 8 . . . movies 9,10,11,12 . . . intermediates 13,14,15,16 . . . Where is F.T.F.? . . . It ' s time to go. 17,18,19,20 . . . judges 21,22,23,24 . . . thirty briefcases, forty file cards, two missing . . . cases, F.T.F. . . . 25,26,27,28 . . . There is order to our madness . . . 29,30,31,32 . . . We ' re all set, let ' s go. Wise off . . . Bronx, U. Mass., Dartmouth, U. Pitt., states, districts . . . Col- orado Springs here we come! The memories are innumerable, the friendships are ever- lasting, the rewards are great. Led by the infamous Freeman T. Frank, the team has lived through snowstorms, cramped quarters, “breakin ' down cars, and an occasional missing partner. Despite all this, the team has managed to win many trophies in all divisions over the years. Outstanding senior debaters include President Cindy Amara and Vice President Pam Harrington. The Debate Club MELKOSE PUBLIC LiBKAKY HfELROSE. M a — 57 The Jazz-Rock Ensemble Although the ensemble is only three years old, it has grown to be known as one of the top high school stage bands in the state. The group has been called upon to participat e in many functions and civic activities this ear including performances at the Rotary Club, elemen- tary schools, state jazz festivals and competitions. Senator Kennedy ' s visit to the high school, assembly programs, Melrose Heritage Day, and jazz-Rock Night. The Ensem- ble is directed by Mr. Frank DeGiacomo and includes: Trumpets: Richard Pigeon, Dana Burns, Tom Ledoux, Tom Dovle, Dave Belcher; trombones: Jeff Surette, Mark Metcalfe, Doug Bond, Glenn Olson and Cornell Hooton; saxaphones: Chris Atwood, Tom Norton, John Wool- dridge James Capone and John Blackwood; rhythm sec- tion: Ann Sybicki, Kori Scarborough, William Ring, Kris- tin Tallberg, Steve Wolpe and Robert Blasi. Robert Blasi 58 Row 1: A Strileckis, C Atwood, J Capone, J. Woodridge. Row 2: C. Hooton, G. Olson, J Surette, D Bond Row 3: D. Belcher, K Scarborough, T Doyle, A Sybicki, R Pigeon, D. Burns, T. Ledoux, S. Wolpe, R Blasi, W. Ring, Mr. DeGiacomo, K. Tallberg Orchestra The Melrose High Orchestra is an ac- tive organization. Directed by Mr. Theodore Leutz, the Orchestra has been taught the techniques of group performing. They participated in shows for both the elderly and the children of Melrose. The group played in successful Vespers programs and Spring Concerts. Their music added much to the school productions of “The Sound Of Music , Oliver and Fiddler on the Roof . Luanne Witkowski Row 1: S. Mrose, E. Desmond, ]. Sullivan, K. Scarborough, C. Scott, L. Witkowski. Row 2: D. Jankov, R. Rudolph, A. Sybicki, N. Putnam, M. Savage, D. Morrisey. 59 Business Club I he Business Club is affiliated with the Office Edu- cation Association. Ehis is an organization sponsored bv the U.S Department of Education and the State Department of Education to foster programs of inter- est both educationally and socially, for students in- voked in Occupational Education. In cooperation with the Home Economics Depart- ment. the Business Club students participated as mod- els in a fashion show in January sponsored by the Simplicity Pattern Company. The Business Club is looking forward to attending an Office Education Association Business Conference to be held at the Ferncroft in Danvers. This is an an- nual conference attended by high school business students from all sections of the state. The latest in business equipment is shown, and the students are al- lowed to use the machines; competitions in various subject matter are offered and business career people discuss the opportunities available in the World of Work”. They are also interested in sponsoring their own educational, social, and moneymaking activities at the high school and, with field trips, to increase their business knowledge and to enjoy new friendships. Elaine Farrell practices her business skills. 60 Kneeling R Giradi, N Tobey, E Farrell Row 2: S DeFabio, L Tobey, S Tobey, D Griffin, S. Lee, A. Cincotta, E. Cincotta, Advisor Mrs. Moulaison. Biology Club Row 1: C. Sasso, J. Newall, A. Grassi, M. Robichaud, C. Johnson, J. Kripp, S. O ' Brien, J. Campbell, K. Bertulli, N. Putnam. Row 2: C. Carr, D. Ryan, N. Ham, L. Azevedo, C. Sasso, L. Huber, T. Amarault, Miss Packer, Mrs. Hajec. The Biology Club is advised by Mrs. Hajec and Miss Packer. This year the club has spon- sored career talks which offer information to students interested in a Science profession. These discussions covered jobs from Horticul- ture to Lab Technology. There were also lec- tures at the Science Museum and a spring field trip. The main event this year, as always, is Focus: Outdoors, a science-oriented weekend held in the summer, with speakers and visitors from all over the country. The Club officers are President — Catherine Bersani, Vice President — Donna Browinski, Secretary — Elizabeth Holmes, and Treasurer — Joanne Kripp. President Cathy Bersani I 61 Red and White Activities Lori Brown and Scott Ducott dance a traditional German dance at the International Christmas Party. 62 Mara ind Bru ■■ Johnson take advantage of the many different kinds of food at the International Christmas Party. S. Bassett, S. Tobey, S. Carpenter, B. Walker, L. Dodge, A. Prater, C. Dawson, B. Wen- ner, C. Richardson (Advisor) 1 Lyman Dodge Auto Club Tim Snook and Eric Paolini study pictures. Juli Petto shows the Auto Club how to tune a car. Russ Walker putting the finishing touches on a car. 64 Student Congress Student Congress members making vital decisions “Now gentlemen, you know these meetings are top secret “Slow down Ms. Norwood, I can ' t write THAT fast! ' 65 Camping Mountain Climbing dge Advisor. M Santos, S Chadwick, E Abramo, I’. Comeau. Row Fletcher. P Borghetti, D Nee, | D ' Agostino. Row 3: B. Dennen, S. is, A Zebrowski, J. Campbell Model Trains Club Bridge Club Richard Dodge says “Fourth from your longest and strongest. ■ I Drat! Foiled again! Brian Gillespie contemplates the last bid. 67 Ping Pong Psyched-up for a match Diane Leary awaits the serve It hit the net, I tell ya! John Shmay accepts his championship trophy 0% ' ' , n - 1 f • !l! lit a season, the coach a team, practices, locker room; uniforms, equipment, injuries. scoring, winning, crowds, excitement, disappointment, a certificate, a letter. 1 ’ y ' ' i fllk. 1 mk j|k ' ak ' -,M 4 FOOTBALL: A SEASON FILLED WITH THE UNEXPECTED 76 Bill Pogor attempting a pass Anxious Melrose players await a touch-down. After delaying the first game because of the weather, the football team began its season by beating a highly ranked Watertown 22-18. This upset victory placed them on top of the Boston Globe ' s Division 1 ranking which soon was to change. Before the second game Head Coach Joe Hoague suffered the heart attack that kept him out for the remainder of the season. Further plagued by in- juries, miserable weather and close games, the team compiled the record of 1-7-1. They definitely outplayed their opponents in all but two games yet the outcomes did not reflect their hard and continuous efforts. Included on the roster are twelve seniors: John Gill, John Eaton, Neil Rogers, Tom Hickey, Joe Hirschfeld, David Masel, Ray Blan- chard, Captain Dan McCormack, Tom Stanton, Bill Pogor, Mike Lyle and Linus O ' Donnell. Some played major parts on the field while others added support from the sidelines. Each in his own way contributed to the team that never gave up. John Eaton bursts through the line for a short gain. Jeff Simpson (no. 33) avoids two would-be tacklers on an end run. “SOCCER ' S SPIRIT ' S STRONG ' ' The Soccer Team finished Middlesex League play with a record of 5-10-1. The team, led by Co-Captains Brian Hughes and John O ' Hara, just could not put forth a solid winning streak throughout the season. They were not, however without their outstanding players. Hughes led the team with twelve points, nine of which were goals. Halfback Nick Moise controlled most of the games from his position, while Bruce Johnson led the fullbacks. The goalie combination of Scott Colborne and Dan Callahan should also be credited for preventing many of their opponents ' goals. Other contributing seniors were Billy Curry, Frank LoPilato, Nick Murphy, A1 Cairns, Fred Hannigan, Peter LaSaffre, Jimmy Trusselle, and Steve Donovan ... A building season . . . My red uniform is gone . This locker room stinks! . . . You ' tried your best, what can I say? |Ai . , Igg 1 Ki i v Bm 1 vfc ' - kl BOp k 1 Co-Captains John O ' Hara and Brian Hughes with Coach Arthur Poulos. Row 1: A] Cairns, A1 Gregorio, Co-Captain Brian Hughes, Co-Captain John O ' Hara, Richard Hand, Frank LoPilato. Row 2: Coach Arthur Poulos, Fred Hannigan, Steven Donovan, Jimmy Trusselle, Bob McCaughey, Peter Borghetti, Steve Denning, Nick Murphy, Billy Curry. Row 3: Scott Colborne, Peter LeSaffre, John Alfano, Steven Matteucci, Nick Moise, Ken Griffin, Bruce Johnson, John Stamatopoulis, Dan Callahan. Row 1 . I Pearson, D. McGovern, M. Kilev , J. Nasson, I DiMeo, S, D ' Agostino, S. Cat heart, D. Fields. Row 2: Manager A. DiMeo, Coach |an lohnston, L. Ceccherini, B, Downey, K, McNeil, S. Hoague, S, Voci, S. Butler, C. Lux, Manager M Collins. If you believe in Field Hockey, you gotta believe in Melrose High Although this year ' s Field Hockey Team did not win as many games as it had hoped, not once did the girls lost their spirit and determination to win . . . We believe! . . . With the supa dedication of Coach Jan Johnston and the lead- ership of Captain Laura DiMeo, the team fought each game to the last second . . . Don ' t quit Because of their outstanding skill, goalie Brenda Downey and halfback Laura DiMeo were selected for the league All-Star Field Hockey Team. CF-Steph, Get out of my way, girlie! ; RI- Sal, Don ' t hit it too hard, less ; RW-Jess, Does anybody else have to . . .? ; LH-Voce, scoops and poses; CH-Lola, Get your man! ; R 1 1 -Sue, Oh, Suzanne! ; LF-Kung, Ask me not ; G-Brenda, Is there any more tape? . . . Mother and the family . . . Sister Sows . . . psyche signs . . . feedbags . . . rowdie bus rides . . . Sophie . . . Alright . . . I ' m not your mother! . . . For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name. He writes not that you won or lost - but how you played the game. Grantland Rice Varsity Captain Laura DiMeo and Coach Jan Johnston. %() ?™}J C , L p X ' D r 5f, nzi ° DiAngelis, P. Christianson, M. Leahy, R. MacLaughlan, N. Arena, I MacDoueall D Clifford ijSSlS NasZ J t SSS T “ “ • • ■ M T ' ™ ' « 81 i CROSS COUNTRY “HITS THOSE HILLS Co-Captain Bruce VVenner ing Philip Winslow, Mark Hemenway, Richard Pierce, William DeYoung, John Ardizzoni, Carl Maccario Standing Coach Robert McIntyre, C o-( aptain Bruce Wenner, Co-Captain Anthony Maccario, Anthony Strileckis. Conditioning in August . . . Buttricks the long way . . .straights. . . the tree . . . Hit those hills hard! .Spot Pond. . . The Cross Country Team completed another successful senior Co-Captains Tony Maccario and Bruce Wenner paced the varsity squad to a :ord. With Bruce ' s injury, Tony took on the early season scoring responsibility and broke the league record on the Woburn course. Wenner ' s comeback, a fantastic recovery , sparked the team ' s spirit Mt. Hood . . Billy Goat Hill . . . the hardest course in the Wenner broke the record . . . senior girls Sheila Cusolito and Cindy Ree dy . . Kid ' s dedication . . . Speed ' s mouth on the run . . . Coach McIntyre Co-Captain Tony Maccario Junior Varsity. Kneeling: Cheryl Johnson, Sarah Snow, Sheila Cusolito, Cindy Reedy. Standing: Coach Robert McIntyre, John Silva, John Wooldridge, Joe Corbett. The team performed well in the League Meet with Melrose unexpectedly finishing third. The highlight of the meet was the MHS Co-Captains ' victories over all other Middlesex runners. Wenner placed first and Mac- cario second. Reedy finished third among all female entries. Melrose ' s entry in the state competition was Bruce Wenner who finished tenth among all Massachusetts runners. The outstanding co-captain then went on to be a member of the Massachusetts Cross-Country Team in competi- tion against Connecticut at Amherst . . . The League Banquet, 1974, 1975 . . . Tony winning the simulated race . . . Coaches ' , States, Invitational . . . muddy Franklin Park. 83 Gymnastics: A Super Season Sitting; S. Hoague, S Voci, J. Corcoran, L. DiDonato, J. Nasson. Kneeling; D. MacLeod, D. Berhle, S. Corcoran, M. Tambini, ]. X’asson, E Haddock, M. McBride. Standing: Mrs. Taffe, Mr. Taffe. Four score and a couple of months ago, the Taffes brought forth to this school a new team, conceived in talent, and dedi- cated to the proposition that all must give 100% . . . Lori, My life has been dimished. Sally, Post our weights?? SURE!! Jess, No energy, that ' s it! Sue, Seriously you guys, I hate gymnastics!” Joan, I ' ll be here all night! The 1975-76 Gymnastics Team will long re- member weigh-ins, hide the scale! , Carole King, dancing lesson, a shared gym . . . Off with your warmups! . . . Wait, let me confer. . . . Style out . . . Pizzazzzz . . . Smile . . . Don ' t pull ' em down till you get to the bench. . . . Buns . . . socks that match . . . blotches . . . staying on the beam . . . sw- inging on the bars . . . sell it! JNHM gpL ii Wrestlers Pin Their Opponents The W restling Team coached by Mr. Ball, although dominated by underclassmen, based its fine season upon the outstanding job of the following four seniors: Tri-Captain Andy Campbell having the finest season of his varsity career pinned all his Middlesex League opponents and later defended his sectional title at 1 69 pounds. Tri-Captain Frank LoPilato highlighted the season with his first place finish at the Lowell Invitational Tournament and continued to have his best season. Tri-Captain Bob Skane, also having a fine season, overcame many tough opponents. Bob, in defending his sectional title, hoped to improve his second place finish in the state tournament. Bill Curry, the fourth senior on the squad, vastly improved on his previous record. The highlight of the season was his third place finish at the Dedham Holi- day Tournament. Co-Captain Bob Skane trys to put his opponent on his back. Co-Captain Andy Campbell overpowers his competition. The Winner! Row 1: T. Murphy, J. Gray, G. Kelley, K. Allen, P. Campbell, P. Bidgood. Row 2: G. Wells, K. Barry, B. Curry, Tri-Captains: F. LoPilato, A. Campbell, B. Skane, R. Hand, S. Williams. Row 3: K. Kasperian, J. Delani, S. Chipman, F. Corvino, K. Kelley, T. Morris, B. Travis, G. Green, R. Corrado, D. Lynch, F. Ball. M Swimmers Waiting For The Gun This year’s Swim Team is the best Melrose has seen in recent years. Because of its previ- ous success, the team has moved from the Northern League and now competes in the more competitive Western League. Even with this more challenging League, the team, led by Co-Captains John Gill and Tom Nordberg, managed to come out on top once again. Rick Croteau, Kevin Hunt, and Peter Swindlehurst performed well throughout the year. Also se- nior girls Sandv Chadwick, Nancy Putnam, and Kathy Evans gave great support to their teammates. Next year Donna Nordberg, Lisa and Tanva McManus, Maria Rudolph and out- standing underclassman Ed Kodgis are ex- pected to carry the team. Chris Palmer executes a perfect swan dive. John Gill waiting for the gun. Some last minute coaching. Row 1: Mr. Grant, E. Shultes, V. Page, M. Kiley, L. McManus, Co-Captain J. Gill, Co-Captain T. Nordberg, D. Nordberg, P. Flanagan, L. Carr. Row 2: R. Croteau, K. Hunt, T. McManus, D. Bowman, R. Deconinck, P. Swindlehurst, T. Glynn, E. Kodzis. Row 3: P. Winslow, T. Nee, C. York, T. Bume, J. Driscoll, C. McPherson. 89 J WE ' RE NUMBER ONE There is not much that has to be said about the hockey team. They set their goal at Middlesex League Champs early in the year and earned the position by becoming a well-organized, hard play- ing successful unit. The league play ended with a record of 15-2-1. It was highlighted by the two Bur- lington games, the first game finishing in a 4-3 vic- tory for Melrose and the second finishing in a 2-1 defeat. The final game of the year came on Febru- ary 28, l L Ct when, in the first round of the Eastern Mass. Tournament, the team was defeated by Braintree, 4-2. This marked the end of a sem- minglv long season, a winning one that the players should think about with pride. With many years of experience playing together, the Seniors constituted the main part of the team ' s strength Representing Melrose in the Middlesex League All Star Game was Captain Jim DeYoung, Jim Boyden, Brian Hughes, Daryl MacLeod, Chuck Tryder, and Eric Wilson. Also Brian Hughes, Daryl MacLeod, and Eric Wilson were three of the top ten leading scorers in the League. Each skater was a super-star who had worked and drilled for the team ' s benefit. As a group, they worked until the team became one of the most respected in New England. R 1 B Hughes, C Tryder, K Fagan, Captain J. DeYoung, D. Rand, R Aylward, D. MacLeod, Row 2: Coach Hughes, Captain DeYoung, Asst. Coach Crowell, Coach Henry Hughes, A Gregorio, E Wilson, N. Murphy, A Fish, F. Hannigan, L. Tryder. ( apuanc Asst Coach Bill Tryder, J Boyden Row 3: Manager P.J., J Muise, S Colburne, T. Cronin. Goalie Jim Boyden stops an attack from the opposing team. Ken Fagan and Ray Aylward setting up a play in front of the net. ■ I Fred Hannigan im J 91 Raider Pride Runs Deep This is a building year, ladies.” . . . the sophomore babes . . . Atta girl. A.].! . . . Pick up your man, Cindy. . . . Cabe, watch your feet.” Get off the floor, Denise!” . . . Mary, you held your own.” . . . Nice and easy on the shot, Nance.” . . . the three juniors . . . Relax Jan! ' ' . . . Care for an Eskimo, Checs? . . . Hey Rookie, smile! You ' re on Candid Camera! . . . With nine underclassmen on the squad, the Girls Varsity Basketball team this year concentrated on preparing for future seasons. Supa Coach Johnston, in her second year as head, taught the team not only the basics of offense and defense but also the spirit of sportsmanship and pride. Although there were times when the scoring was lacking, there was never a shortage of enthusiasm or spirit on the team. Led by Co-Captains Stephanie D Agastino and Brenda Fogarty, the Raiders were psyched” game after game. Bright spots on the team were senior Paula Tricca, high scorer for the season, and Debbie Rookie McGovern, consistent as both an offensive and defensive player. Every ' member of the squad, whether she was on the bench or on the court, however, had one thing in common: team pride Throughout the season. Raider pride ran deep, especially in the seniors .... Lola, how ' re your ankles? . . . Trie, here comes Faulkenstein! . . . Tone, show ' em how to drive . . . Stephanie, just SMILE! . . . Forget it, Foge . . . Coach Janet Johnston with Co-Captains Brenda Fogarty and Stephanie D ' Agostino. Paula Tricca passes off for an assist. Thanks for the help, Mr. Graham . . . communica- tion is the name of the game . . . Help first! . . . defensive shuffle . . . Pinch! Go! . . . Are you Italian? Well then, prove it! . . . shoot-points . . . The Twelve Days Of Prac- tice . . . Graham Crackers . . . Who turned out the lights? . . . They have the height on us, but . . . This is our game . . . Get psyched, Melrose! . . . Don ' t quit . . . We ' ll get them next time. . . . Red Raider Pride, in the team, in the co- captains, in the coach, in the season. 92 Row 1 I DiMeo, P Tricca, Co-Captains S. D ' Agostino B Fogarty, E. Toney, D. McGovern Row 2: Mgrs. D. DiFranza S Brown, C McCaleb, A. Jenkins, J Newell, N. Arena, L Ceccherini, D. Crescenzi, M. Wilkinson, Coach Johnston. Ladies, this is our game Row 1: C. Lamattina, D. Lamson, B. Burgoyne, Co-Captains, C. Stantial C. Carr, L. Sprague, M. Bates. Row 2: Coach Smith, N. Tricca, J. MacMillan, M. Ciccia, C. O ' Donnel, N. Fiebig, M. Chandley, C. Strong, M. Taylor, M. Collins, C. Lux. , Bovs Basketball Looks Toward The J Future Row 1 J Simpson R. Puntoni, Co-Captain J. Lynch, Co-Captain, B. Pogor, J. Eaton, K. McCormack. Row 2: Coach ScibeLli, J. Willwerth, D VVhitehorn, S. Matteucci, Assistant Coach Gary Graham, Lack of experience was the downfall of the 1975-76 Boys Basketball team. Led by only three seniors, John Eaton and Co-Captains Jimmy Lynch and Bill Pogor, the young team experienced a building season and hopes for an improved record next winter. All the same, this cannot be called a team without spirit and the will to win. The boys worked hard both at practice and in league competition and never let down until the final buzzer of the game. Coach Scibelli, Co-Captains Bill Pogor and Jimmy Lynch and Assistant Coach Gary Graham. SPIRIT Through rain and snow and cold of day, the Track Team ran their lives away. This year the Winter Track Team experienced a grow- ing season. Led by Co-Captains Chuck Thistle and Tom Matteucci, the team worked very hard all season al- though the weather did not cooperate with them. There were several veterans returning to the team and many of the underclassmen competed on the varsity level. They hold a lot of potential for the future. Outstanding performances were turned in by Bruce Wenner — mile, Steve Scofield — hurdles, Tom Mat- teucci — dash, Chuck Thistle — 600, Mike Nee — high jump and Tony Maccario — 2 mile. Juniors Bubba Shea, Billy DeYoung, Rick Pierce, and Carl Maccario improved a great deal from last year and proved to be vital members of the team. On January 28 Chuck Thistle had his golden locks shaved off by his illustrious coach, Mr. MacIntyre. The team was very spirited and dedicated and they look forward to an even better season next year. Mike Nee barely misses the pole in the high jump. Row 1 M Hemmenway, A Strileckis, C Bowe, W DeYoung, C Maccario, J. Ardizonni, G. Fanekis, D Hong. Row 2: C. Reedy, D Adelizzi, T. Plough, J. Corbett, B. Wenner, A. Maccario, A. Meyers, J. Silva, C. Johnson, G. Madigan. Row 3: Coach MacIntyre, D Nee, C Koch, J Wooldridge, E. Ball, Co-Captain C. Thistle, Co-Captain T. Matteucci, R. Pierce, R. Shea, M. Nee, S. Scofield. Steve Scofield jumping the hurdles. David Adelizzi winds up for the shot-put Co-Captain Chuck Thistle leads the way Between races, the Track Team takes a break jintSSt m SPECTATORS: An Important Part Of Any Event 98 it: ■ We ' ve known each other since seventh We have grown and developed into people ' ith varied interests. e have become friends with special and r ifferent personalities and sometimes th is all that matters in the place of our ownP Edith R. Abramo 47 Bellevue Ave. Face . That’s Great!” . Fondly re- members flying with Sandy and Brenda . . . Mr Dodge and Aviation Science . Favorite song — Games People Play” by the Spinners . . . Fu- ture plans include college and aviation administra- tion. Field Hockey 2; Basket- ball 2; Softball 2,3,4; Avia- tion Club, Vice President 4 David John Adelizzi 16 Blackrock Rd. Adda . . . “Who are you, woofing? . . . Fon- dest memories include practice with Mac . . . History with Mr. Burr . . . Aerosmith working at McDonald ' s . . Plans to attend college and go into engineering. Winter Track 2,3,4; Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4. Mary E. Alley 45 Cedar Pk. ' Don ' t walk behind for I may not lead Don ' t walk before me I may not fol- low, just walk beside me and be my friend.” . . . Memories of Ocean Park, Me. in summer ' 75 . . . Favorite performer — Cat Stevens . . . Favorite song — “Imagine by John Lennon . . Pastimes in- clude playing tennis, bike riding, bowling . . . hopes to be a nurse. IMPRINT 2; Pal Club 2,3,4. Cynthia Amara 66 Lovell Rd. Cindy . . . wicked” . . . Be true to yourself . . . Fondly remembers summer of ' 73 . . .Georgetown . . . the truck . . . overnights . . . Dr. Rockwood . . . Your Song . . . Favorite per- former — Rod Stewart . . . Hobbies include sew- ing, drawing, reading, tennis, sports . . . college and law school. Tennis 2,3,4; Debate; Senior Class Secretary; Homeroom Representa- tive. Mary Anne Applegate 1089 Main St. Mace ... I can ' t be- lieve it! . Whoever has a heart full of love al- ways has something to give “ Fondly re- members summer of ' 75 at the Cape with S.H., C.B., and S.C. . . good times with good friends . . . Hockey games . . . En- glish with Mr Conn Favorite song — In My Life The Beatles . . . Pastimes include meeting people, going and scoop- ing , working with Mrs. H College . teach- rep Club; G.A.A.; Jr Prom Comm.; Student Government; Powder Puff; Intramural Volleyball; I W.S.; S.S.M.; Rotary Qub. Yuko Arai 278 Main St. Yoko . . . effort . . . Rome was not built in a day. . . . Fondest mem- ory is of coming to the United States . . . Mr. Simonds . . . classical music ... art . . read- ing . Future plans un- certain after college. Pal Club. Joseph J. Aubin 274 Laurel St. Bomb-ba . . . will al- ways remember good times at the Hood . . . Chemistry with Mr Reilly J. Ceils Band . . . pastimes include Moto Cross, snowmobiling, par- tying at Mt. Hooa . . . Plans to continue educa- tion. Kathy Ann Marie Aubin 274 Laurel St. Kath . . . Guess what ou guys??? . . . To be appy is not to possess much, but to hope and to love much.” . . . Fond memories of great times with friends at Mt. Hood . . . summer of ' 74 at M.V. . . . Wingarsheek Beach Parties . . . E.P., G.M , D.B., IP ... En- glish with Mr. Conn . . . Father and Son by Cat Stevens . . . Enjoys swimming, skiing, skat- ing, horseback riding, traveling . . . Future plans include college and living in the country. Pep Club; G.A.A. James T. Applegate 1089 Main St. Ap ' s . . . “might as well” . . . Remembers concerts at B.G. . . . Plum Island . . going to par- ties . . . Ten Years After . . . I ' m going home” listening to music . . Plans to attend col- lege and travel across country. Robin Cynthia Auld 16 Sewall St. Robin . . . “Really!” . . . Love is time and space measured by the heart. . . . J.G. . . . “Miracles” . . . spends time writing . . . Plans to marry in the spring. Diane E. Avola 111 Sycamore Rd. Di . . . Oh ya, tell me about it. . . . What can I say? . . . summer of ' 72 witn G. . . . foolin ' with J.C. . . . Enjoys partying with the Sycamore gang . . . English with Miss Brown . . . I ' ll Never Fall In Love Again . . . Pas- ses time collecting owls . . . Future plans include Men ' s Hairstyling. Powder Puff. Blanche Ballard 33 Worth St. Today is the tomorrow you worried about yester- day, But all is well. . . . April ' 75 . . . Europe with T.R. and T.B. . . . Pleas- ant Mt. . . . good times with good friends . . . friends at Nelsons . . . Mr. Connolly . . . Old Days by Chicago . . . col- lege ana travel. Powder Puff. Joanne Aylward 109 Beech Ave. Awol . . . And you wise men don ' t know how it feels, to be thick as a brick! . . . Cape Cod ' 74 . . . Land Ho! . . . Muzi . . . good times with friends and the front porch . . Beach Boys ' 75 . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Morse . . . Harvest by Neil Young . . . Enjoys swimming, horseback- riding, skiing, beaching . . . Plans to enter nurs- ennis; Basketball; Smoking Committee; I.W.S.; Powder Puff, Co- Captain. Raymond Aylward 11 Adams St. Ray . . . Remembers V.D. ' s cellar . . . Cape with M B., N.M., B.C., K.O ' B . . Old Orchard Beach, summer of ' 75 . . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . . Enjoys camping on the Kan- camagus . . . Future plans include college. Hockey 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2; Track 4. Kathleen Balcom 56 Franklin St. Kathy . . . Really! . . . We ' re captured on a carrousel of time . . . Pink Floyd . . . Jefferson Starship . . Fleetwood Mac . . . Hobbies include listening to music, astrol- ogy, singing, drama . . . college. Italian Club; Drama Club. Edward Ball 66 Willow St. Ed . . . What ' s the story? . . . The best way to forget your own problems is to help some- one else solve theirs. . . . Elton John ' 74 . . . Celtics ' 74 . . . Jr. Prom with J.M. . . . English with Mr. Morse . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Led Zepplin . . . the Moody Blues . . . Enjoys sports, partying . . . Plans to enter the Marines . . . college. Winter Track 2,4; Spring Track 4; Football 1. Timothy R. Barber 4 Wentworth Rd. Barbs . . . Hey, you wanna get lucky? . . . cruisin ' , summer of ' 75 . . Chemistry with Mrs. Gallagher . . . The Who . . . Baba O ' Riley . . . Enjoys photography, bicycling, fishing, camp- ing . . . Plans to attend college. Chess Club; Photogra- phy Club. Carolyn L. Barker 169 Linwood Ave. Carol . . . Fondly re- members the St. Mary ' s Variety Shows . . . Book- keeping with Mr. Roberts . . . Rainbow . . . tennis, records, working at the P.L. . . . Continuing education at Burdett. Laura Barry 80 Warwick Rd. Sidney . . . Be real . . . Such is life . . . J.S. . . . J. Geils Concert . . . Parties with all the kids . . . Beach Boys con- certs . . Home Econom- ics with Mrs. Bloom . . . Could It Be Magic . . . Brigham ' s . . . football at the mansion . . . hanging loose . . . Plans to attend college and travel. Maureen Anne Barry 16 Elm Street Moe . . . Oh my God, what was I going to say? . . . The best way to forget your own problems is to help others solve theirs . . . Pine Banks . . . the gang . . . Malden and Wakefield, Peanut Butter . . . Beth and Annie . . . that special night, Bermuda! . . . Florida? . . . Psychology with Mr. Driscoll . . . The Way We Were B- rian ' s Song . . . Enjoys skating, running, hockey games, partying . . . Fu- ture plans include law en- forcement. Jr. Prom Committee; Student Government Day; Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; G.A.A.; I.W.S. 101 Michael Barrv 131 First St. Mike will a lways remem b er V.D. ' s cellar the ' Vue . . the Cape w ith B.C., : M M ROB R A Cape Ann . . New Year s Eve Nit Beverage . . . Bruce Springsteen Traffic . tippin and cruisin ' . . college. Spanish Gub; Hockey; Ir Prom Committee; Class President 2; Soccer; Weight Lifting. Ann Barter Stephen Barton Patricia Anne Behrle 72 Lynde St. Shortie . . . That ' s wicked good . . . Stephen . . . You know that thingie . . . No- body ' s perfect not even a perfect stranger. . . . S.C. . . . 10 25 74 . . . Hal- loween Party . . . Football games at Pine Banks with the Gang . . . March ' 75 Washington Trip with Mr. Deteso . . . Algebra II with Mr. La Rosa . . . Love Me Tender by Elvis Presley . . . I ' m So Proud by Jeff Beck . . . Spends time working at Elmhurst, motor cycling, going to U-Mass . . . Fu- ture plans include becom- ing a dietician . . . Stephen. Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Powder Puff. Karleen F. Bertulli 132 Altamont Ave. I don ' t know” . . . Remembers Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . Simon and Garfunkel . . Enjoys reading and hiking . Plans a career in Forestry. Spanish Club V. Pres., Treasurer; Biology Club; Camping Club. Kathleen Ann Berube 39 Fairmount St. Cathy Decent Fondly remembers cruising in Big Red . . . Chicago concert Miss Blanchard Color My World hanging around with friends Plans to become a medical secretary Gourmet Cooking; Powder Puff. Robert Neil Berube 39 Fairmount St. Bob wicked good And now I found that the world is round and it rains everyday Will always re- member summer ' 75 in Maine . . turning 18 . . Spanish with Mr Hand . . . He Ain ' t Heavy, He ' s My Brother Enjoys drawing and movies . . . Plans after college include Peace Corps or Art School. Debra Ruth Birtwell 39 Ridgewood Ln Debbie . . Smile, it ' s not that bad . . . Today is the day you worried about yesterday, and see it ' s not all that bad . . . Fondly remembers tennis up the Common with Vin . . . 5 27 74 . . . goofing with K A , E.P., G.M . . . M.V in summers ' 74 and ' 75 . . . English with Mr. Conn . . . Moondance by Van Morrison . . . Passes time swimming, skiing, partying, painting . working at Nelson ' s with Donald and the Gang Future plans include college, marriage and travel. Tri-Hi-Y; Intramural Volleyball; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Homeroom Rep. John Blackwood 27 Wentworth Rd Blackie . . . Ooh baby . . . Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow . . . Europe the Gang . . Band . . . Jazz Rock . . . John Denver . . . Future plan includes college. Raymond Blanchard 33 Lovell Rd. Ray . . . No way . . . An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth . . . Drinking with the boys in the cellar . . . Jr. Prom with C.M. . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Glynn . . . Spends time working on a mean ' 71 chevy . . . drivin ' the boys around . . . Future plans include Alabama with David Masel in summer ' 76 . . . College. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Wrestling 1,2,3. Robert E. Blasi 38 Dyer Ave. Blass . . . What a mug ' ' . . . Ferguson con- certs . . . Earth Science with Mr. Morrison . . . Enjoys coin collecting and playing the drums . . . college . . . instrumental performing. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Jazz Rock Ensemble. Joseph E. Brown 12 Mystic Ave. Joe . . . Canibus Man . . . Will always re- member camping at Great East Lake, N.H. . . . J. Geils, Bowie and Tull con- certs . . . English with Mrs. Mead . . . Emerson, Lake, and Palmer . . . En- joys listening to tunes . . . putting on a buzz . . . plans to work or join the Air Force. Kathy Boland 88 Meridian St. Don ' t let it bring you down. . . . 2 28 73 . . . Dan . . . talking to K.K., D C. . . . Mrs. Driscoll . Mr. Gavigan . . . Danny ' s Song . . . Neil Young future plans include hairdressing and travel. Stephen F. Brissette 168 Florence St. It ' s been real! . . . In the end there is one dance you ' ll do alone. . . . will always remember the beach . . . Boston . . . M W 11. . . . V.F.W. . . . English with Mrs. Beardsley and Mr. Champi . . . Wind Up . . . col- lege. Frederick Bowman Lori A. Brown 296 East Foster St. You ' re not kidding! . . . Such is life . . . fondly remembers twirling on Saturdays . . . brunches . . . rallies . . . 3 20 74 . . . 148 A. . . . Fred . . . favorite singers are still J.D. and Cat . . . plans a career in nursing. Majorettes 3,4; Tennis; Powder Puff; Biology Club; G.A.A. LOG Typing Staff. Scott C. Brown 59 Ferdinand St. Goat . . . Drinking to- night? . . . What ' s up? . . . Decent . . . con- certs with MS., K.P., B.K., . . . Biology with Mr. Walton . . . Lou Reed . . . Jethro Tull . . . Party- ing at the Rosie and up the Hill with D.F., K.P., J.D., J.L., S.D., M.S., M.C., B.K., D.K., M l... L.P. Plans to attend technical school. Mary P. Buonaugurio 253 Main St. Bonza . . . Oh, Shoot . . . I ' m so glad today is over. . . . Music, when soft voices die, vibrates in the memory . . . Beach Boys — Chicago concert . . . Junior year . . . the table . . . N.E.M.H. . . . English with Mrs. Gearheart . . . Black and White by Three Dog Night. Enjoys skiing, writ- ing, working . . plans to travel and become an Elementary school teacher. French Club 2; Italian Club 2,3,4; IMPRINT 2,3; Honor Society. John Edward Brown 49 Damon Ave. John . . What . . . . . To thine own self be true . . . summer ' 75 . . . History with Mr. Burr . . . Empty Sky . . . Cat Stevens . . . procras- tinating . . . college. Chess Club; Biology Club; Honor Society. John V. Burke 170 West Wyoming Ave. Hector . . . Tie on a pack! ... I used you . . . Will always re- member the party at the V.F.W. Building summer ' 75 . . . Mr. Deteso . . . J. Geils Band . . . working at the cafe and hanging out at Gooch Park . . . plans to work. 103 Karen Anne Butler pi Brunswick Pk. Time takes all hut memories Mount Hood Junior Year Do you think some- one could pick me up?” Parties after work and 2 00 A.M. Good times with Mary Biking with Barbara . . Com- pare you can ' t do better Private joke with E.P. Plans to become a medical secretary. Suzanne Butler 33 Woodland Ave. Qui sait la verite? Will always re- member France in summer 75 skiing with D.R. lifesaving with C M. Summers in Maine F H. with the family . . . E.T. . . . J.F. . . study with B.R. Biol- ogy with Mr. Schott . . . French with Miss Leighton Simon and Garfunkel . Enjoys reading, ten- nis, horsebackriding, hik- ing . Plans to travel after college. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Homeroom Rep. 2,3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Schol- arship Fund; G.A.A. Class Captain 4; French Club; LOG Lit. Staff; Honor So- ciety. Anita Joy Butt 30 Bay State Rd. Joy . . . Oh, Banana . . Fondly remembers Labor Day weekend 75 . . . English with Mrs. May . . . Time in a Bot- tle by Jim Croce . . . col- lege anead. Jr. Prom Comm. Roger J. Cacchiotti 11 Faxon St. Rog . . . Age makes no difference unless you ' re a piece of cheese . . . Noted for sense of humor . . . Remembers good times in art class and chorus . . . Mrs. Riccardi . . . Mrs. Whitworth . . . Pastimes include playing the piano, construction, working at Normandy House . . . Future plans for college and a B.A. in music. Glee Club; Italian Club. Albert Cairns 132 East Foster St. A1 ... Remembers good times up the Mangus . . . skiing 75 and 76 . . Plans to go into plumbing. Daniel E. Callahan 10 Pearl St. Cal You ' ve got to be kidding! . . . In school, you nave to be per- fect on the first day and improve as you go along. Remembers waking up at seven instead of six Soccer banquets . . . great friends World Cultures with Mr Frank U S History with Mr. Burr Crocodile Rock by Elton John . . . Enjoys sports, music, poli- tics and other unmen- tionables . college ahead IMPRINT; Soccer 2,3,4 Andrew Campbell 67 Altamont Ave. Andy will always re- member the Junior Prom with M.L. . . . close-up program in Washington D C. . . . winning league and sectionals 75 . . . En- glish with Mrs. Keeffe . . Enjoys golf . . . col- lege ahead. Wrestling 1,2,3, Tri- Captain 4; Golf 2,3,4. Michael Campbell Thomas Campbell 323 Washington St. Will always remember Algebra with Mr. Grant . . . Enjoys horseback rid- ing . . . Future plans in- clude college. Biology Club. Christine Cantillo 7 Philip Cr. Chris . . . Oh, well . . . Fond memories of summers in Maine . . . English with Miss Brown . . . The Four Seasons . . . Plans to attend col- lege. 104 Robert G. Canzanello 374 Porter St. Buzzly . . . Remembers good times up Win- nepesaukee . . . Aero- smith . . . Passes time playing ping pong, cruis- ing . . . college bound. Tennis 1,2, 3, 4. Charlie R. Capone, Jr- 106 Porter St. Cutloose . . . good trips up N.H. . . . Boston . . . the Bong . . . purple tea . . . Pastimes include working on his car. Ann L. Cargill 116 First St. Oh, really? . . . Fondly remembers sum- mer ' 75 in White Moun- tains . . . trips to Boston . . . ' 74- ' 75 gvm class with DC., L.W., N.G., M B., N.F., M.C., K.B., D. A . . . Graham Nash . . . Loggins and Messina . . . Enjoys skiing, hiking, sewing, art . . . Plans to attend nursing school. G.A.A.; Pep Club; Tri- Hi-Y. Denise Marie Cargill 20 Cargill St. Dennie . . . Oh, brother! . . . Fond mem- ories of summer ' 75 with Shar . . . 9 13 with P.D., S.M., D.H., and the Gang . . February vacation in the White Mountains . . . Biology with Mr. Schott . . . Who ' s Gonna Love You Pretty Baby by Fran- kie Vallie and the Four Seasons . . . Hobbies in- clude skiing, partying . . . E.L., N.G., R.T., T.L., R. . . Plans to become a dental hygienist. G.A.A.; Basketball. Gerald Carney Edward Francis Caron 15 Cleveland St. Verge . . . Don ' t get paranoid . . . Will al- ways remember the auto shop and Mr. Crupi . . . Mr. Studley . . . Favorite singer — George McCrae . . . Enjoys building mod- els and working on cars . . . Plans to become a dam good mechanic. Sheldon T. Carpenter 125 Myrtle St. Grasshopper . . . That ' s cute, real cute . . . My mind to me an empire is . . . Remem- bers Sterl . . . other kids and places . . . Mrs. Ric- cardi . . . Croce, Light- foot, Hendrix, E.J., Savoy Brown, Cream, Clapton . . . Passes time sittin ' ' n strummin ' ' n watchin ' the girls go by . . . Plans to become Picasso II. Jazz Rock Ensemble; Folk Music Club; LOG Layout Staff. Linda Jean Carr 12 Vista St. Truck . . . Red the Turkey . . . Keep smil- ing — it makes everyone wonder what you ' re up to! . . . Remembers Mt. Hood with B. and M. . . . weekends with J.L. and on the run with D.C., K.D., C.C. . . . Good times in M. and E. ... art with Mr. Squatrito . . . Jethro Tull — Thick as a Brick . . . Enjoys softball, foot- ball, watching R.C., hoc- key . . . Plans to major in Psychology. Pep Club; G.A.A. George J. Carroll 21 Bow St. Later . . . Will always remember Lovell Lake ' 75 . . . Bowie . . . Floyd. Carol Ann Casey 105 Meridian St. Skinny . . . What a drag . . . Smile — it doesn ' t cost anything. . . . mouth . . . remem- bers good times with Hi-Fi . . . Jona . . . Gloria . . . P.P. . . . summers in N.H. . . . toolin ' around . . . Mr. Connolly . . . Mrs. Beardsley . . Miss Hurley . . . After the Gold Rush . . . Rolling Stones . . . Monkey Man” . . . Cry Me a River . . . Enjoys bike riding, swimming, skiing, partying . . . Plans to at- tend college. Modem Dance; Powder Puff. 105 lanet P. Cataldo 95 Bellevue Ave. Awfully good ' ' . . . To question is unimportant to tne man who asks it.” . Janine ' s room . . . Old Boonton Road Favo- rite class — study hall . . . The Kinks . . . Pastimes include painting, reading . . . career in photogra- phv. Basketball Lawrence Charlton 33 Richardson Rd. Larry . . . What ' s up? Halloween ' 74 . . . Electricity with Mr. Tice Elton John . . . Hob- bies include sports and partying . college ahead. Colleen Cathcart 52 Henrv Ave. Coo-coo . . . Not even . . . Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. . . . Fondly re- members bike riding with S.V. . . . skiing with L.C. . . . study sophomore year . . . Good Harbor . . . letters with Kim . . . I ' ve been searchin ' so long” . . . Enjoys water- skiing . . . Future plans include college and work- ing with the mentally re- tarded. G.A.A., French Club; Pep Club; Field Hockey; Track; Gymnastics; Senior Class Representative; Powder Puff. Lynne M. Cerretani 69 Stratford Rd. Cerra . . . The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. . . . Will al- ways remember summer ' 74 . . . skiing at Kil- lington with J.N. . . . Ju- nior Prom with J.H. . . . Cape Cod 8 75 . . . Math with Mr. Ganley . . . Chicago . Pastimes in- clude watching football and hockey games. Homeroom Representa- tive; Field Hockey 2; Softball 2,3,4; Powder Puff; Jr. Prom Comm.; Pep Club; G.A.A. Sandra J. Chadwick 21 Mt. Hood Terr. Sammy . . . No really, ya right. . . . Fond memories include Mr. Dodge, flying-Portland . . . Mr. Grant Butterfly . . . Mr. Studley-Reno . . . Michael and John . . . Edith-flying Games People Play by the Spin- ners . . . Enjoys flying . . . Plans to become a professional pilot . . . col- lege . . . Navy. Field Hockey 2; Basket- ball 2; Swim Team 3,4; Spanish Club Treasurer 2; Band 2; Glee Club 3,4; Aviation Club President 4. Dimitria Chakalis 43 Meridian St. Dimit . . . Alright! I get high with a little help from my friends. . . . Fondly remembers sum- mer of ' 75 . . . being with M.E.L. . . . Maine . . . having the car on Sundays . . . working at Brigham ' s and Cerra ' s . . . Biology with Mr. Schott . . . Algebra with Mr. LaRosa . . . Neil Diamond . . . Hot August Night . . . Enjoys water-skiing, watering Jacques Cous- teau, swimming, em- broidering, working out at the Y , tennis, concerts, GOYA, fishing . . . Plans a career in nursing. Anthony Ciarcello 37 Pearl St. Tony C. . . . What ' s goin ' on here? . . . Ex- perience is the best teach- er. . . . Will always re- member E.J. and Pink Floyd concerts . . party- ing up the Neighborhood Lake Shore Pk. . . . Social Studies with Mr. Frank . . . English with Mr. Morse . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Hobbies include baseball, fishing, golf . . . a baseball career ahead after college. Baseball 1; Hockey 1. Diane Marie Cicerano 150 Boardman Ave. Don ' t let it bring you down. . . . Fondly re- members being with Billy . . . 1 26 74 . . . cruising in the Chevy . , . partying with C.B., J.B. and friends . . . great times at Plum Island . . . the Cape . . . N.H. and York Beach . . . Favorite class — English with Ms. Brown . . . En- joys macrame . college ahead Tri-Hi-Y. Annmarie Qaire David F. Clancy 21 Oakland St. Clance . . . Gettin ' high, you can ' t beat it. . . Remembers the pond . . . Mr. Trubisz . . . Jimi Hendrix . . . Astro Man . . . Pastimes include eat- ing, drinking, listening to the stereo and working . Future plans include work at Melo-Tone. 106 Deborah A. Clifford 71 Mooreland Road Deb, Giff . . . Forget it . . . Fondly remembers the summer of ' 75 at M.V., B. Golf course and Jr. H.R. . . . good times with L.M., J.R., P.M., B.B., and the gang . . . Brighams with S.M. and L.B. . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . Enjoys skiing, swimming, camping, and having good times . . . college ahead. G.A.A.; Tri-Hi-Y; Pow- der Puff; Softball. Deborah A. Clifford 51 Lynde Street Debbie . . . We always do . . . Accept me as I am; only then will we dis- cover each other. . . . Fondly remembers the summers of ' 74 and ' 75, good times with C.V., par- tying with friends and 9-5-75. Senior Class Trea- surer. Laureen A. Clifford 16 Sixth Street Lori . . . Unreal . . . Remembers the night of May 9, 1975 . . . Summer of ' 75 with Eileen and all the girls . . . good times at Nelson ' s . . . Favorite class is English with Mr. Conn . . . Enjoys camp- ing, skiing, swimming and good times . . . col- lege. Powder Puff; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y. B. Hayden Clough, Jr. 201 First Street Cluffy . . . Same dif- ference . . . remembers the trips to Ohio and con- certs with J.H., D.J., L.S., D.D., J.H., P.C. and B.D. . Favorite classes — H.R., Drafting and Physics . . . Mr. Studley . . . Emerson, Lake and Palmer . college ahead. Swimming 2,3,4. Donna Marie Coholan 6 Penny Hill Road Koho . . . Remembers the summer of ' 75 . . . English with Mrs. May, H R. with Mr. Studley . . . You See Me Crying by Aerosmith . . . Enjoys skiing and softball . . . Plans to attend a business college. Ski Club; G.A.A. Dorothea Collins 91 Beech Avenue Dottie . . . Wicked good; it ' s been real . . . Today is the tomorrow you worried about yester- day. . . . Fondly remem- bers Florida ' 74 and ' 75 with M.C., J.M. and H.W. . . . the Cerre ' s gang . . . the summer of ' 75 . . . Maine . . . Miss Nor- wood ' s A-block Psychol- ogy class with A.L. and M.C. . . . the Beach Boys . . . Pastimes include hor- seback riding, concerts and good laughs . . . Plans to attend Bunker Hill Community College. Powder Puff. Ellen Denise Colomey 53 Whittier Street Colsie . . . Whatever. . . . Dope is for Dopes! Morrill . . . Remembers the Knoll, Somerville, En- glish with Mrs. Sherry and 19 Kidder Ave. . . . En- glish with Mr. Cooper . . . White Rabbit and Grace Slick . . . Hob- bies include flying and horses . . . Plans to be- come a licensed pilot. Lisa M. Colvin 32 Standish Road Lise . . . Wicked good! . . . Only that day dawns to which we are awake. . . . Remem- bers Rainbow — W.A., Grand Assembly, M.Y.F., summers at C.E., Beach Boys and Chicago concert . . . Tumbling brunches . . . Dancing . . . college ahead. Gymnastics; Glee Club; Modem Dance; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Scholarship Fund; Tumbling Team; French Club; Powder Puff; Phi Theta Xi; Tri-Hi-Y. Barbara M. Coffin 272 Tremont St. Boo . . . Fondly re- members 4-23-73 with Gary, the summer of ' 74 witn D.H., D.D. and GORKO!! . . . Good times at R.S. ' s! and Mikey B and Black Power . . . N.E. Dragway, drive-ins and driving . . . Skills Lab with Miss Brown . . . En- joys B. sitting at Lamb ' s . . . Good Times, Bad Times by Led Zepplin. DEC. A. Marilyn J. Colwell 1053 Main Street Mai . . . I ' m sure. . . . Fondest Memories in- clude Jimmy . . . Ken- tucky . . . Junior year . . . Stones Concert . . . Pas- times filled with a certain Buick. Volleyball. 107 Philippe L. Comeau j 3 Burnett St Phil Everybody is vour friend ' Remem- bers weekends in Maine and partying Favorite class is Aviation. Science with Don Dodge Likes Elton John and Aerosmith . . . Enjoys fly- ing and sports . . Plans to become a commercial pilot. Aviation Club. Joseph Marc Conley 1011 Main St. Joe, Con . . . Do it up! . . . Memories of going down the park for the parties witn R.Z., L.C. , R.W., R.B., and Space . . . Occupational Planning with Mr. Hughes . . Black Sabbath . . . Likes to party . . . Plans to become a union plumber. Paul D. Connolly 788 Lynn Fells Pkwy. Managgio Diavolo Remembers both the Chicago-Beach Boys con- cert and the Chuck Berry concert . . . U.S. History with Mr. Connolly . . . Favorite song is What You ' ve Got ' ' . . . Enjoys hockey and baseball . . . Law Enforcement ahead Spanish Club Sec. 2; Camping and Mountain Climbing Club. Donald Constantine 63 Malvern St. Is that right? . . . Remembers all the good times in N.H. . . . Elect, with Bush . . Mr. Stud- ley . . . Favorite per- former — Alice Cooper . . . college ahead and then who knows what. Paula M. Constantino 137 Green St. I ' m not talking to you . . . Will always re- member summers at H.T. . . . 5-15-73 . . . Labor Day Fair . . . Junior Homeroom with Mr. Stud- ley .. . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . . Math with Mr. Ganley . . . Favorite song The Right Thing To Do . . . Enjoys reading, fishing and pass- ing time in New Hamp- shire with P.M. . . . Fu- ture plans include Nursing School. Softball 3,4; Powder Puff; volleyball ' G.A.A. Linda A. Cooke 123 Lincoln St. Cookie A friend may well be reckoned among the greatest mira- cles or nature . Fondly remembers hockey, soccer, and football games . . . Summer ' 75 at the Cape The Vue . . Lyn- chie ' s and Ki lla ' s parties English with Mrs. Keeffe Aerosmith Tull Plans to at- tend college. Girl ' s Club, G.A A.; Varsity Tennis 2,3,4; Pep Qub, Powder Puff; Junior and Senior Prom Commit- tees. Richard Cooke 33 Lodge St. Cookie . . . The most wasted day of all is that in which you have not laughed . . Remembers Homeroom with Mr. Stud- ley . . . Stairway to the Stars — Blue Oyster Cult Hobbies include bowling and parties. Paul M. Cooney 115 Bay State Rd. P. Coon . . . Get with the program . . . Be yourself ' . Will always remember going to N.Y.C. for coffee . . . Chemistry with Pat Osepchuk . . . Favorite performers are P. Seeger and A. Guthrie . . . Revolutions . . . Col- lege ahead. Debate. Karen Jean Copeland 126 Mt. Vernon Ave. Kay . . . You ' re kid- ding . . . There is no sucn thing as ' best ' in a world of individuals by Hugh Prather . . . Fondly remembers The Table . . . Three Dog Night concert . . . Washington Trip . . Double Sessions . . . Summer ' 75 . . . N.E.M.H. U.S. History with Mr. Deteso . . . Colour My World by Chicago . . . Enjoys square and round dancing Future plans include becoming a Dental ienist and traveling. . A. A. ; Glee Club. Ruth E. Corbett 218 Grove St. Shalom . . . Every act of kindness is a little bit of love we leave be- hind . . . Fondly re- members Rainbow . . . Butterflies . . . Rockport . . . Scotland . . . Friends around the world . . . Favorite performer — Paul Williams . . . Hobbies in- clude swimming and music . . . Plans a career in oceanography and or conservation. Drama Society; Swim Team; Imprint, Photogra- phy Editor; Student Gov- ernment Day; G.A.A. 108 Joan Corcoran 15 Whittier St. Remembers the Junior Prom, endless summer of ' 75 in N.H., Labor Day weekend with L.D., P.T. and S.D. . . . Math with Mr. Ganley . . . My Sweet Lady . . . Enjoys gymnastics . . . nursing school ahead. Class Representative 2; G.A.A. 2,3, President 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Tumbling Squad 1-4; French Club. Richard G. Crawford 272 Tremont St. Dickie, Drow, Chooch, Gerard . . . Remembers the summer of ' 75 . . . the Pond . . . Autoshop . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Studley . . . Exile on Main Street , Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones . . Plans to enter the Army. Mary B. Cotter 68 Granite St. Behave, be good . . . summer of ' 75 . . . I walk where my nature would be leading. . . . Memories include the park — water- balloons, marbles and 3 ' s . . . softball at Pine Banks. Majorettes 3, Co- Captain 4; Pep Club; Stu- dent Government Day; G.A.A. Mary E. Cotting 315 W. Emerson St. No really? Are you kidding me? . . . many happy hours in the cuddle-mobile . . . long talks with M.M. and N.F. . . . spaghetti and make- up parties with the girls . . . French with N.F. and A.L. . . . Your Song — Elton John . . . college ahead. Suzanne Cox 2 Cottage St. I ' m so embarrassed . . Fondly remembers Governor ' s Lake and good summers with M. . . good times with Wendy, Donna and Jack . . . Ron- ny ' s party . . . Hockey 74-75 ... The Van .. . Enjoys Cat Stevens . . . swimming, eating and talking on the phone . . . Business career ahead. G.A.A.; Head Cheer- leader at Austin Prep. James S. Crawford 41 Vinton St. Jim . . . Why not? . . . I believe in the sun when it ' s not shining, I be- lieve in love when I ' m alone, I believe in God even when he ' s silent. . . . best friend anyone could have . . . Ed S. . . . Remembers Ocean Park, Me. . . . Father and Son by Cat Stevens . . . Enjoys working on cars . . . Col- lege, Business Administra- tion ahead. Charles Crocetti 118 Ellis Farm Ln. Chip . . . Remembers Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Enjoys skiing and motorcycle riding . . . col- lege ahead. Spring Track 1-4; Wres- tling 1; Cross Country 1; Ski Club. Christine Ann Cross 43 Winthrop St. Chris . . . Fondly re- members the Glee Club . . . Mr. Gagnon . . . Favorite song — Run Joey Run . . . Enjoys bowling . . . Plans to work. Richard M. Croteau 9 Berwick PL Rich . . . Ah, right! . . . Remembers Miss Donovan . . . The Who . . . swimming . . . col- lege ahead. Swimming 3,4; U.C.Y.; Leader ' s Club. Karen Ann Crowley 170 Bellevue Ave. Karen . . . Wait a min- ute! . . . Fondest mem- ories include Spain 5 75, the Cape with J.M. and D. D. . . . Rockport . . . E. J. Concert . . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . En- joys Elton John and the Beatles . . . bike rides . . . college, travel. Spanish Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4. 109 • i A Maureen E. Crowther 37 Clinton Rd Remembers Austria with K.P. P.P., R.G.. T C O. R.V. D H whip cream fights with J . A . , DC. . . . Florida with |.M., Mar -, D C and H.VV Miss Norwood s A block Psy- chology with A L D C. down the park with B.J.L Tidbit, W.S.. D.L. horseback riding with D C. and J.C. . college. Field Hockev; Ski Club; Camping and Mountain ClimDing Club Matthew V. Cuneo 164 Warwick Rd. Cumba . . . Not to funba . . . Remembers J.L., B.A ., Dumba, Petba in S. Woods . . . partying with CRUB CLUB . . . Michelle . . . Favorite song is Layla . . . Hob- bies include drawing, ten- nis, biking, skiing . . . Plans to live a happy life. Linda E. Cunningham 39 Crescent Ave. Dimples . . . Variety is the spice of life. . . . Remembers the Beach Boys with Mark and party- ing . . . Favorite song — Precious and Few . . . Enjoys the Beach Boys Hopes to go into business school to become a secretary or accountant. Gourmet Cooking Club. Deborah L. Curley 32 Summer St. Lulu . . . You fag . Remembers June 19, summer of ' 75 and going out with Steve P. (forever) . . . going to England . . . working at M.W.H. with J.A., M.C., C.T.M., S.T., N.D. . . . Time in a Bot- tle . . . Enjoys horseback riding and writing . . . Plans to go to college and spend time with S.P. Track. Judith Ann Curtin 292 Grove St. Jude So what ' s new 7 . Fondly re- members Kevin and 4 27 74 Hockey Town Fluff . cruising with C and K D En- glish with Sir Jethro . . . You Make Me Feel Brand New . Pastimes in- clude tennis, hockey games, working Plans to become a Dental Assis- tant and spend time with Kevin. Tennis 1-4; Powder Puff Robert Cusato, Jr. 21 Rockland St. Cooz . . . Alright Memories of the traf- fic jam at Topsfield . . Psychology with Mr Allen The Beach Boys . . . Nights in White Satin Enjoys cruising. Football 1; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Powder Puff Coach. Sheila Cusolito 15 Union St: Q.B.W. . . . There is the silence when you can- not explain your life, though you be misun- derstood for it. . . . Jade and The Kid, Seymour, 12 5 74 . . . The Solitary . . . Self-Reliance . . . rid- ing and running. Debate; S.F.A.B.; SAC.; G.A.A.; Tumbling Team; Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring Track; Homeroom Rep. Carl Joseph D ' Agostino 14 Altamont Ave. D ' Aga . . . Alright! . . . Memories of Breakhart and Baxter and Antrim with M.A.M., J.G., J.O. and J.D. . . . Ped- docks Island and the U.S.S. Mass. . . . It ' s Only Rock And Roll But I Like It. by Mick Jagger Hobbies include mountain climbing, hik- ing, and canoeing . . . col- t. Climbing Club; De- bate. William A. Curry 17 Philip Cr. Remembers The Cape with N.M., M B., K.O B., R.A. . . . Cape Ann . . . partying down V.D. ' s cellar . . . Favorite song — I ' m Going Home by Ten Years After . . . College. Wrestling 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 1; Basketball 1 , 2 . Stephanie D ' Agostino 177 Ashland St. Steph . . . Yeah, sure . . . Remembers the summers of ' 74 and ' 75 . . practices . . . camp with B.F. . . . the trip to Me. with C.C., Good Har- bor and P.J.P. ' s . . . Span- ish with Mr. Reech . . . The Beatles . . . Pastimes include camping and hik- ing, traveling and sports . College ahead. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; G A. A. 110 John Dale Kathie J. Dalton 15 Cargill St. Dolly . . . The better part of one ' s life consists of his friendships. . . . Fondly remembers all the good times with D.C., L.C. , M.C., B D. and C.C. . . . U.S. History with Mr. DeTeso . . . Favorite song — You See Me Crying by Aerosmith. Softball 2,3,4; S.F.A.B. 2,3; G.A.A. Vincent D ' Amato 19 Prescott St. Small Cheese . . . Re- members the summer of 75 at Lovell Lake and par- tying up the Hood . . . Mr. Glynn . . . Favorite song is Father and Son by Cat Stevens . . . Future plans include a trade school to become an elec- trician. Deborah Ann D ' Antilio 608 Franklin St. Debbi . . . Fondly re- members Larry . . . sum- mers at Moody Beach, Me . . . good times with J.M., H.W. and K.P. . . . Enjoys Cat Stevens and t fie Allman Brothers . . . Pas- times include working at Nelson ' s, photography, sewing and traveling . . . college ahead. Powder Puff. Susan C. Davis 114 Florence St. Ma Sue . . . Memo- ries of softball games with Paula and Joe . . . sum- mer of 75 . . . Labor Day weekend with P.T., J.C. and L.D. . . . truckin ' to the beach . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Time in a Bottle . . .Pastimes include toolin ' with the gang and ceramics . . . Plans to be- come a Dental Assistant. Powder Puff. Lee Allen DeAmicis 64 Orchard Ln. General . . . yowsar . . . the General strikes again . . . Remembers April 75 and the DeMolay State Ball . . . Chemistry with P. Reilly . . . Neil Diamond . . . Pastimes include Friendly ' s and cruising the Hood . . . Plans include college and living a little. Drama 2,3,4; Spanish Club; DeMolay; Explorers; M.Y.F. Vincent DeBenedictis 822 Main St. The Ginny . . . Let ' s get some beers! . . . Re- members Hockey Town and the CELLAR . . . English with Mr. Glynn . . . Pastimes include tip- pin ' down the pipes at 0 below and parties on Friday and Saturday . . . College. TV. Hockey 1,2,3; LOG. Gary DeCicco Vera Deissler Sharon Ann 141 Perkins St. DelMastro 40 Sycamore Rd. Alright . . . Remem- bers Mt. Hood, summer of 75, Lovell Lake and July 4 . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . partying with Ronnie . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Favorite song is Lady Blue . . . Plans to travel. Powder Puff; Mt. Climb- ing Club; Modem Dance. Ill Cheryl Ann Dennis $52 Main St What ' s up? . . . It is only in this life we can merit! - - - Remembers camping in N.H. . . . Burk. Penn, Weirs, Bit — ! . . getting H . . . His- tory with Mr. Connolly Enjoys partying and camping . . , Aerosmith ' s Train Kept Rolling . . . college. President of I.W.S.; Powder Puff. James W. DeYoung 154 E Foster St. Find a mission in life and take it seriously. . . . Remembers V.D. ' s cellar and Hockey Town, Long Tall Sally ' s Favorite teacher is Mr. Conn . . . Spends time skating and partying college. Karen DeRocco 31 Rivers Ln. Listen to me. . . . Fondest memories of the Tri., Ski trip 2 75, the Beach Boys — Chicago Concert 6 75 and all tne good times with Kevin . . . Enjoys writing . . . Plans to pursue a career in journalism and hopefully publish a book. James E. DeStefano 15 East Wyoming Ave. Remembers the concerts at B.G. — Jethro Tull, E.L.P., the Allman Brothers were the three best . . . Plans to attend college. Soccer 3; Camping and Mountain Climbing Club 4. Audrey C. Dewling 78 Conrad Rd. Aud . . . What ' s up? . . . Words are a source of misunderstanding. . . . Listens to Chicago . . . Enjoys biking, hiking and antiques . . . college. Volleyball; French Club; Class Day Comm. Mark E. DeYoe 131 Linden Rd. Deyoyo . . . Remem- bers helping out in the Auto Shop . . Auto Shop with Mr. Crupi . . . Pas- times include working on cars. Vivian L. DiCarlo 200 Park Terrace Dr. Viv . The Desiderata Memories of ' 74 with Lisa, growing up with Cheryl and partying with Janette and Awol . . the Hood, the Pond and the Knoll . . . Mr. Quinn the Beatles . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Plans to go to Cal. Modern Dance; Powder Puff; D.E.C.A.; Homeroom Rep ; Student Congress. Lori DiDonato 48 Pilgrim Rd. Dida . . . Dexter! . . . Fondly remembers Steven and the Jr. Prom, C.B. and M.S.L. , Labor Day weekend with J.C., S.D., and P.T. . . . P I. and the moth . . . S.D. and Y.M.F. and long talks with J.C. . . . Mr. Cham- pi ' s A block English class . . . Hopes to major in oceanography. Gymnastics 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Student Gov ' t Day; French Club; Powder Puff; G.A.A. Susan L. DiFabio 19 Farwell Ave. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. . . . Remembers Labor Day weekends ' 74 and ' 75, George and Fred . . Favorite teacher is M.J B. . . Zepplin . . . Pastimes include Rain- bow. Business Club. David P. DiFranza 12 Bow St. Say, let ' s go to TYA. . . . Toggle Switch . . . Remembers Lovell Lake N.H., the Rotary and the Hood . . . the Cooper concert . . . Pink Floyd and C.S.N.Y. . . . Pas- times include the six o ' clock cruise with Fud and Jody . . . Plans to go to a technical school to be- come a mechanic. 112 Nancy Ann DiGiacomo 352 Swains Pond Ave. Nance . . . “As if we could kill time without in- juring eternity — Thoreau . . . Remembers 12 22 74 and the summer ' 75 . . . Advanced Biology with Mr. Hassett . . . Your Song — Elton John . . . Enjoys bike riding, sewing, working at Sears and playing the flute . . . Plans to attend college and major in Biology. Band; Glee Club; Church Choir. Rocco DiMauro Annette DiMeo 45 Vinton St. S ' nets . . . Wrong twin . . . Remembers field hockey with Ms. Johnston . . . bus rides and brunches ... Jr. Prom . . . Dartmouth de- bate ' 73 . . . Let ' s get rowdie . . . Hobbies in- clude checking out boys and feed bagging . . . col- lege. Drama 2, Pres. 3,4; IM- PRINT 3,4; Debate 1, Sec. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4; THISTLE 3; Stu- dent Government Day Coordinator; Spanish Club 3; Field Hockey 2,3,4; Bas- ketball 2,3; Softball 3; Cheerleader 4; LOG. Laura S. DiMeo 45 Vinton St. Lola . . . There ya go . . . If life gives you le- mons — make lemonade. Remembers practices. Judo class in gym, Mac ' s, bus rides . . . Fridays with Down , the series, switching with the other . Daga and signs — the elevator . . Maugus and Slats . . . college. G.A.A. Class Capt. 2,3,4; Field Hockey 2,3, Capt. 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Student Government Day; IM- PRINT: Pep Club. David T. DiPirro 97 N. Cedar Pk. Dip . . . What ' s up? . . . Get ' em going . . . Remembers Math with Mr. Novendstern . . . Mr. Glynn . . . Duke and the Drivers . . . Pastimes in- clude good times at W. Branch . . . career in the Navy ahead. Nancy Jean DiRienzo 127 Grove St. Nance . . . Oh, no! . . . Remembers Rockport, Virginia and M.W.H. . . . U.S. History with Mr. De- Teso . . . Enjoys listening to Mac Davis . . . Hobbies include ceramic painting, reading and sewing . . . college and accounting ahead. Drama Society; IM- PRINT. Richard H. Dodge, Jr. 36 Country Club Rd. Rich . . . Oh, well . . . United we stand, divided we fall . . . Re- members flying with C.G. and the Cape ' 75 . . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . Elton John . . . Pas- times include drawing . . . college. Spanish Club 2,3,4; Bridge Club; Honor Soci- ety 2,3,4. Owen Francis Doherty 87 E. Wyoming Ave. Ownie . . . Only kid- ding ... I took the road less traveled by and that has made all the dif- ference. . . . Memories of the B.B. concert . . . skipping practice . . . summer ' 74 . . . Enjoys movies, swimming and long walks . . . Plans to go to college and major in Psychology. Spanish Club; Drama — Sound of Music — Oliver; Track 1. James Michael Dolan 19 Ellsworth Ave. Jimmy D. . . . Ya! ... A day spent wasted is not a wasted day. . . . Remembers the summer ' 75 . . . Mr. LaRosa ' s F Block Algebra class . . . Favorite song — Train Kept a Rolling by Aeros- mith . . . Enjoys all sports . . . college. Soccer 3; Tennis 2. Russell J. Donovan 348 Upham St. Enjoys all sports . . . Favorite song — Ballroom Blitz . . . college ahead. 113 Stephen John Donovan 154 Warwick Rci Dumba . . Ommis- sion is no acquaintance” Remembers summers in Vermont . Chemis- try with Pat . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Plans to receive a post-secondary education. Soccer; French Club. Deborah A. E 05 16 Lvnde Ave Debbie . . WhJ 1 c , a T n 1 say . r ' ght • • lo ‘ dav ' s memories ar- ' Y es terdav ' s dreams ' • • Fondlv remembef s the summer of 73 and being with Steve . car always be found with K- ren era U S. Histor ™ th Mr - Connolly . . ■ . Favorite song is’ Pr.- C1 °us and Few pastimes filled with fanta s z ' n 8 • • - Hairdressing; Linda M. Doucette 123 Ashland St. Lin . . . Wicked De- cent” Be good, behave, but if you can ' t do both be good at not behaving” . . . Memories of 12 26 73 - K.C. — 6 29 75, the Chicago — Beach Boys concert . My Big Sister Encampment and Training Weekend 75 . . . Psychology with Mr. Allen . . . Enjoys playing the guitar and the piano . . . college ahead. C.Y.O.: G.S.: G A A : C.C.D. Julia M. Dow 120 Rowe St. Julie . . . Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves . . . Memories of U.C.Y., 4 27 75 and 5 3 75 . . . U.S. History with Tony DeTeso . . . Beatles, Beach Boys . . . Enjoys going to Bos- ton . . . Plans to go into nursing. U.C.Y. 1,2, pres. 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 2; Volleyball 4. Brenda S. Downey 5 Short St. Down! . . . Remembers Rockport, Newfound Lake and summer of 75 . . . playing softball with the gang . . Prince with 33 and all Field Hockey, psyche signs and espe- cially the grandslammer . . . Friday nights at L.D. ' s . . Plans to go to college for Physical Ther- apy and Physical Educa- tion. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club. Scott Ducott 119 Myrtle St Duke Remembers those U Mass weekends T L P E., M C , L B , C A . B H. tenth grade with Mr Hodgkins Patty ' s class . . Pas- times include playing cards and going to the track Plans to go to college to become an en- gineer. Football 1,2; Wrestling 2, Track 2, Debate 3, Janice M. Duffy 28 Summit Ave. We have a chance to find the sunshine . let ' s keep on looking for the light” . . . Dyna- mite” . Remembers being college material . . . Lancelot and Galahad S.J.C. and the sailors at the Science Museum Chemistry with Mr. Reillv and Modern History with Mr Frank Tutoring; French Club; Honor Society. Sheila J. Dunn 31 Conrad Rd. F ondest memories in- clude those that bring back yesterday . . . Florida 75 . long phone conver- sations . . . Fall of 74 . U.S History with Mr. Burr Enjoys watching football games and being with the best of friends college ahead. Student Congress 2; Ju- nior Class Rep.; Log Sub- scription Staff; Powder Puff John Dunnet 194 East Foster St. Jody . . Remembers spending time with L.P . . . the summer of 75 and Lovell Lake . . hang- ing up the Hood . . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . Favorite song is Won ' t Get Fooled Again” Pastimes include Big Freds . college. Patricia A. Durney 71 E. Wyoming Ave. Pat . . . Next week . . Remembers the summers of 73 and 74 in Gloucester . . . Psychol- ogy with Miss Norwood and Algebra with Mr. Grant . The Beach Boys . . . Enjoys sewing and going to the beach. 114 John Joseph Eaton 62 Elm St. Eatsie . . . Enjoys sports . . . future plans include college. Football; Basketball. Philip J. Edmundson 184 Sylvan St. Remembers C.A., T.L., S.D., M.C., and others . . . Chemistry, Miss Osepchuk . . . Springsteen and the Bros. . . . Enjoys sleeping, Tunes and will continue to at Amherst. LOG literary Staff; De- bate; Tennis; Football; Student Finance Commit- tee. Maria D. Eleftherakis 58 West Emerson St. Wicked good , Look at all the dandelions . . . Friendship is the key to happiness . . . Summer of ' 74 in Spain . . . D C. and J.B. . . . Don ' t let it bring you down . . horseback riding . . . college . . . hopes to be a probation of- ficer. Marie Emerson 134 Linden Rd. Wait a minute . . . Fondest memories: Fall from a horse ' s back and a quick return to it . . . Shorthand and Transcrip- tion, Ms. Carrabis . . . Bowling, Tennis . . . Business School, Secretary. Ronald Ward Face 79 Florence St. Ronnie . . . Parties at the Vue , Summer of ' 75 in N.H. . . . Mr. DeTeso, U.S. History . . . Enjoys playing ball with the guys . . . plans on College, Business. Cross Country; Basket- ball; Baseball Capt.; Span- ish Club. Kenneth A. Fagan 45 First St. Ken . . . Remembers summer of ' 75, The Gang, The Vue, visiting B.J. at Hospital . . . Doc Rockwood, analysis . . . Train Kept Rollin ' — Aerosmith . . . Looks forward to college. Hockey; French Club; Biology Club. w Ellen M. Falzarano 20 Garfield Rd. Ellie ... Jr. Prom ' 73 with S.C. and friends and summer of ' 75 with K.R. and J.R. . . . Mr. J. Hughes and Mr. Cooper . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Enjoys bike riding and making rugs . . . wiD be working in the future. John Fantasia 41 Hillside Ave. Fan . . . Right! . . . 1 year and 7 months . . Mr. Cruppi, Auto Shop . . . Duane Allman, Whipping Post . . . En- joys working on cars. Football. Cathy Evans 235 Howard St. Future plans include col- lege and employment . . . Swim Team; IMPRINT art editor. Michael Farina 23 Fairmount St. Mike . . . What ' s up . . . Anything worth having is worth waiting for . . . Remembers cruise to San Juan and St. Mar- tinique . . . Mr. Studley and Mr. Shaughnessy . . . Bluebird, Buffalo Springfield . . . Bicycle riding and Working . . . Future plans include a trip to Canada. Football. 115 Nancy Jean Farina 23 Fairmount St Aw, decent! . . . re- members Hangin ' Around — Parties with the gang, Crusin in Old Red . . Favorite classes were Gym with Miss Chase and French with Miss Donahue Feeling Stronger”, Chicago . Plans on Col- lege. Powder Puff; IMPRINT: French Club; Gourmet Cooking Rhonda L. Farina 128 Green St dynomite! . . . If only all the hands that reach could touch ' ” . Re- members C”n and great times with S.M. . . . Tequila Sunrise . . . Shhh The Concert 75 . . . Favorite teacher — Ms. Norwood — Psychology Kool and the Gang, Stevie Wonder . . . Loves Eastie and Imports . . . partying with friends from Maverick . , Plans to be a social worker. Vice President; Presi- dent; Italian Club; Spanish Club; G.A.A.; Girls Club; Powder Puff; LOG Sub- scription Staff; Freshman Cheerleader. Kim Farr 12 Hopkins St. Likes to go to the drags and Riding with Reb . . . Enjoyed Art with Mr. Squatrito . . . favorite song is Marvin Gaye ' s Let ' s Get it On . . Fondly enjoys Traveling with LMC show . . H R with E.F. Elaine L, Farrell 37 Circuit St. Will ya cut it out . . . If life is not what you wish it to be, search yourself for the answer. . . . Fondly remembers Maine 75 with J. C., . . . classes with K. W. and times spent with P.B. . Legal with M.J.B. . . You ' ve Got A Friend . Swim Team 1,2,3. Brenda Ann Farrow 24 Mystic Ave. Brenda . . . dynamite . . Fondest memories U.C.Y., Summer of 74, world cultures with Mr. Connolly . . . Elton John, Beatles . . . bowling, pin- ball . . . nursing school ahead. G.A.A.; Basketball; Pep Club. Bruce Favorat 55 Boston Rock Rd Goose . What a rush clubbing in New York LaRosa ' s math . Stones . . . working in the bakery and cruising Future plans include college. Michael J. Feeney 24 Ashcroft Rd. Feen . . . admit it Griffin . . free bowling with Joe, Hick, and Gritts . Pete Reilly ' s chemis- try . . college ahead. Hockey 1,2; Golf 2,3,4; Frosh Cross Country. James Ferraro 81 Albion St. Ziggy . . . overnights at U. Mass. Dartmouth, 75 Winter Ball, The Yes concert at Boston Garden . . . Flying and tennis plans to be an air traf- fic controller. Debate Club; Tennis; Student Government Day. James Filaretos Alan J. Fish 224 Tremont St. Partying down V.D. ' s cellar and H.T. . . . plans on college. Hockey. 116 Edward J. Fitzgerald 14 West Hill Ave. Fitzy . . . Excellent . . . It is better to be silent and thought a fool, than to speak up and remove all doubt . . . Remembers Maine in 75 and partying with Steve . . . Mr. Trubisz . . . Aerosmith . . . partying at Nahant and Caldor . . . plans on law enforcement or retail- ing . . . tokin ' . Joseph M. Flaherty 380 Washington St. Enjoyed Mr. Brown and Mr. Hand . . . plays sports in spare time . . . plans on college. Brenda Fogarty 381 Porter St. Foge . . . remembers O.B. in New Mexico, counselling with S.D. . favorite class was English with Mrs. Beardsley . . . enjoys hiking, sports, and travel . . . college and travel are in the future. G.A.A., Mountain Climbing Club, Powder Puff, Basketball Co-Capt., Softball, Track. Jack Foote 101 Sycamore Rd. Footie . . . remembers Lovell Lake 75, R.L., and partying up the hood. Bow Lake with L.C. . . . Mr. Riccio-Spanish . . . Jethro Tull, Locomotive Breath . . . Camping up the Kan- camagus . . . plans on col- lege, looks forward to Summer of 76 . . . Hockey, Football. Joan Ford 31 Magnolia Rd. Remembers Washington 75 with B.H., Amerst with P.N. . . . DR. E.T., B H , S B. . Favorite classes: Mr. Frank ' s History and Mrs. Keeffe ' s Englisn class . . . Plans on College. LOG Editor-In-Chief, IMPRINT, French Club, Pep Club, S.F.A.B., Home Room Representative, Honor Society, Schol- arship Fund Drive, Stu- dent Gov ' t Day. Karen Fortier 4 Rendall Place Kay . . . bumma, what a flip-out . . . Dynamite . . . Enjoyed Mr. Connolly — World Cultures . . . Harmony . . . Remem- bers U.C. 4, Dances, Trig- ger, Bowling Alley, Lyn ' s House, Sundown Pine- banks . . . Enjoys horse- backriding, pinball, bowling. Gymnastics; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Powder Puff. Carl Joseph Freda 98 Walton Park Favorite classes include Mrs. Waterbury ' s Science Fiction, Mr. Hasset — Bi- ology, Mr. Gagnon — Piano . . . collects records and books . . . Enjoys movies . . . Plans on col- lege and teaching. Glee Club. Doreen Freda 98 Walton Pk. Oh, my God . . . Fall of 74 and Jan. 75 . . . Favorite class — Mr. Morse and D Block study . . . Feelings . . . En- joys being with friends and listening to favorite songs . . . Plans to attend college. Gourmet Cooking Club; Softball. Luigi Fusco 15 E. Emerson St. Louie . . Fondest memories include coming to America . . . Enjoyed French with Mrs. Bean . . target shooting . . . Plans on college. French Club. Charles A. Gargiulo 174 Howard St. Gadja . . . Fudge . . . memories include Cerre- tani ' s outings and J.H. ' s trainride at P.C. ' s last party and listening to church bells at 3:30 . . . enjoys TSOP and the Beach Boys and working on his car . . . plans on a good college in Math and Computer Fields. Honor Society; Debate. 117 ■■■■■■ Christopher Garniss Nace Yes, I can . Oh, Shut Up! . . . Remembers August 17, 1975, Joan, Aerosmith . . . Mr Hughes . . . Enjoys concerts and looks forward to being happily married. Track; Football. Kathleen Marie Geehan 87 Beech Ave. Kathy Be Quiet . . . summer of ' 74 . . . Favorite song is Last Time I Saw Him . . . En- iovs reading and playing softball, basketball, vol- leyball, field hockey. Karen Gentile 10 Edgemere St. Meathead . . . Love is . . . whatever you make it . . . friends at the wall, summer of ' 75 . . . En- joyed Mr. Dodge and gym . favorite performer is Stevie Wonder . . . party- ing, cooking and driving . . . Plans on college and nursing. Gourmet Cooking. Judith Getchell 16 Meridian St. Judy ... 1 gotta get out of here . . Hampton ' 74, good times at MFNH, always seen with J.H. and l.g., Jr. Prom, Sept. 13 with D.K. . . . Mr. Con- nelly and Mr. Cooper . . . Tiny Dancer by Elton John . . . Plans on college. Jonathan E. Giggi 18 Norman Rd. Jon It all evens out This above all; to thine own self be true summers on Martha ' s Vineyard and in N.H . . . Chemistry with Mr Reilly Don ' t Let the Sun Go Down on Me — Elton skiing Plans on architecture and college. Wendy J. Giglio 46 Hurd St. Giggles . . . The most wasted day of all is one in which you have not laughed . . Remembers Canada — summer of ' 75, Bev G , Cindy J., Suzanne C . Enjoys Carole King likes to laugh, smile, talk on the phone and party career in busi- ness in the future. G.A.A.; Business Club John A. Gill 18 Lincoln St. Gildo . . Remembers Colorado Outward Bound School and History with Mr. Burr . . . Enjoys all sports . . . college in the future. Football; Swimming Co-Captain; Baseball; Camping and Mountain Climbing Club; Close-Up Trip. Brian F. Gillespie 81 Damon Ave. Enjoys hiking, camping and being outdoors . . Plans on college. Camping and Mountain Club; Rifle Qub; Explor- ers. 118 Carol Ann Gibelli 53 Cottage St I don ' t believe it . . . You know it . . . You can do anything if you try hard enough ... Re- members trie fence and Gooch Park, J.G., J.H., C.A., P.S., G.G. and C.V. . Miss Osepchuk and Mr. Riccio . . . Beatles, BTO, and Duke and the Drivers . . . Enjoys horse- back riding and sports Plans on college and travel. Spanish Club; Track. - Nancy B. Gilliatt 33o Grove St. Nanc . . . Oh yeah . . . summer of ' 75 with D C., R.T., E.L., T.L., L B., R.A., 6 26 75; Aero- smith — Get Your Wings ; 11 24 73 with M.M.; M W.H.; and espe- cially G.D. . . . Magic , Jackie Blue , Searching So Long . . . sewing, bike riding . . plans in- clude college and secre- tarial work Spanish Club; Honor Society, LOG Staff; G.A.A. Rosemary Girardi 8 Lynae Ave. Rose . . . Bumma, hey kid” . . . Give me a break, no way” . . . Summer of ' 75 in Maine with B.C. and the gang . . . Medford with M.S., C.P., and L.P. . . . the rink ' 72 with P.C. . . . partying . . . J.H. and friends . . . M.J.B. . . . Bookkeeping with Mr. Roberts . . . Favorite song — Harmony . . . Enjoys the guitar, Aerosmith, Alice Cooper and Elton John . . . Plans on travel- ing and being a medical secretary. Patricia Glynn 8 Central Ter. Hyper . . . Tell me about it ' ' . . . Get lost . . . Remembers summer of ' 75 — T.L., M.C., J.C., P.M., El of Nogg, T.C., D.J., B.C. — V.F.W. . . . Occupational Planning with Mr. Hughes . . . The Beach Boys . . . Enjoys skating and tennis . . . Plans on college. Linda Ann Grant 27 Holbrook Crt. Lynn ... You do your thing and I ' ll do mine . . . NO WAY . . . Sum- mer of ' 75 with Greg . . . partying with the girls, 10 12 74 . . . Mr. Glynn and English . . . Rolling Stones; She ' s a Rainbow . . . Enjoys horseback rid- ing . . . Plans to be a sec- retary and to travel. Gourmet Cooking Club. Anita M. Grassi 149 Whitman Ave. Nita . . . Don ' t take my word for it . . . Que sais je? . . . Remembers Dartmouth ' 73, the filebox, lively debate meetings, State Award night at the Hillcrest . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Likes to sew, read and play ten- nis and the piano . . . Plans on majoring in Chemistry. Debate; Imprint; S.F. A.B.; Tennis; Biology Club; French Club, secre- tary; Honor Society. Judith Lynn Graves 254 East Foster St. Jude . . . Dynamite . . . Strive to be happy . . . The Common with S.H., Snakes, Summers ' 72, ' 73, ' 74 . . . Favorite class was U.S. History with Mr. Deteso . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Bailey ' s . . . Plans on being a secretary. Honor Society. Ronald G. Gray 26 South Ave. Ron . . . Excellent” . . . What ' s happening . . . Hampton Beacn, Face ' s Cottage, D.I.F. Gar- age . . . Mr. Squatrito . . . Lucky Man” . . . Enjoys partying . . . Plans on college. Football, Track. Maureen Lynn Greeley 15 Sycamore Rd. Remembers the Junior Prom . . . Math with Mr. Ganley . . . listens to Chicago . . . P.B. and crazy times with C.V., par- tying and friends, M.F. with D.H. . . . Plans on college. Basketball; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Jr. and Sr. Prom Committees; Powder Puff; Senior Activities Commit- tee. David S. Griffin 43 Ardsmoor Rd. Gritts . . . Let ' s go to the King . . . Team Man- ager . . . good times with the guys . . . Washington trip . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . likes to sail . . . Plans on college. Golf; Football Mgr.; Winter Track; Cross Coun- try, Spanish Club. Laura J. Guevin 237 North Forest St. What can I say with J.M. ... If at first you don ' t succeed, try, try again . . . J.M. + D.B. + D.M. . . Summers of ' 74, ' 75 . . . always seen with J.H and J.G. . . . Mr. Connolly and U.S. History . . . Swear to God . . . likes to swim, ride horses and water-ski in N.H. . . . Plans to work with young children. David S. Hall 5 Meadowview Rd. Hallsy . . . Not Even . . . Really . . . Fondest memories of Jay Peak and partying with a certain bunch of people who had a camera . . . Remembers Geometry with Mr. LaRosa . . . Enjoys listening to Cat Stevens and Cooper Miller . . . College ahead. Tennis 3,4; Ski Club. 119 Judith Hallinan 15 Howard Street Jude . . Fondly re- members the Aerosmith concert 75 and the E.J. Concert 75 - . . good times with G.B. , M.T. , and J.P. . . . Kiki s with R.G. and friends . Favorite performers are Elton John, Aerosmith and the Street Kids Pastimes in- clude jamming with the guitar and piano, partying and concerts . . Califor- nia bound. Naomi Ham 131 Boston Rock Road Gnome . . . Indubita- bly . Favorite quote is Life is too important to be taken seriously . . . Memories include Chicago — Beach Boys concert . . . work at the Museum of Science . . Summer 75 . . . favorite song — Imagine . . . Pastimes include tennis, bike riding and sewing . . . Plans to major in math or science in college. Imprint; French Club. Frederick T. Hannigan 148 West Foster Street Fondest memories are with Lori . . . Remembers Social Studies with Mr. Hodgkins . . . Enjoys the Eagles . . . Pastimes in- clude partying at Vinny ' s . . . College ahead. Hockey 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4. Deborah L. Hanson 54 Ardsmoor Road Debbie . . . Fondly re- members skiing with the gang . . . Austria 75 . . . memories of N.H. . . . spending time with Craig . . . New Year ' s Eve 73 . . . twirling, rallies and brunches ... A block with Mr Champi . . . Pastimes include sewing, skiing, tennis and water- skiing . . . college ahead. S.F.A.B. 3; Ski Club President 3; Tennis 2,3; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Junior Prom Committee; Powder Puff; Senior Activities Committee; Majorette 4. Joanne Harrington 30 Echo Street Come on let ' s go . . . Memories of summer of 73 and summer of 75 with D.N. Always seen with J.G and L G . . . Enioyed U S History with Mr Connolly . . Legal Secretary with Miss Blan- chard Swear to God likes bowling . . , in- tends to become a legal secretary. Pamela Harrington 51 Apple Hill Road Pam . . . Go forward, not straight , . . Fondly remembers Ipswich . . Georgetown U. . . . Driv- ers Ed. with K.K., J.N. and D.H. . . . Overnights . . . parties . . Favorite class is French with Mrs. D. . . . Enjoys Aerosmith . . . Pastimes include waterskiing. Parties and the beach . . college and Law School ahead. Jr Prom Committee; Se- nior Class Representative; Debate. Lisa Hart 126 West Foster Street Lee . . . ' ' Dynomite ' ' . . . you do your thing and I ' ll do mine . . . Fondest memories are of Joey . . . partying with V.V. ... tea parties . . . D.L , W.S., C.A., P.P., L.S., and M.C.! . . . Mr. Cooper in summer school . . . enjoys Alice Cooper . . Stairway to Heav- en . Class Representative; Powder Puff; I.W.S. Rebecca Ruth Hartman 519 Franklin Street Becky . . . Fondly re- members good times up Sebago . . . Jane ' s car . . . the pizond . . . Fr. P ' s . . . Cindy ' s parties in Burlington . . . Enjoys skiing and tea parties . . . Plans to marry someone rich. Robert J. Harding 21 Montvale Ave. Bob . . . Come On! . Remembers summer 73 . . . poor doodlys SPA dinner . . . the Mount . . Parties at the beach and the Hood . . . TAF Blue Bomb . . . Favorite class is chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . . Pas- times include parties and skating . . . Future plans include college. Hockey 1,2,3; Spring Track 1,2,3, 4. Kenneth J. Hasey 91 Pearl St. Hase . . . Let ' s get stoned . . . Memories of the park . . . Enjoyed 10th grade math with Mr. Larosa . . . Performer is Jimi Hendrix . . . Purple Haze . . . college ahead. 120 Helen Nancy Hayden 34 Granite St. “What a fool . . . Memories of 10 10 75, 6 9 75 . . . “Sq ' s” and J.M. . . . Future plans include college. Jennifer Haywood 105 Walton Pk. Jen . . . “Definitely . . . Good times in J ' s car . . . The F Club . . . Par- ties at Pond . . . Bur- lington and Aerosmith . . . College ahead. Modern Dance 1,2,3, President 4. Susan Healey 60 Bellevue Ave. Fondly remembers Bos- ton Common with friends . . . Junior Prom . . . Summer ' 75 with S.C., C.B., M.A. . . . Enjoys Chicago “Beginnings . . . College and traveling ahead. Pep Club. Rosemary Jean Heidkamp 228 Upham St. Rosie . . . “Far-out” . . . Don ' t worry about it . . . Fondly remembers Camp Allen . . . Debate weekends . . . Friendlies . . . German Folk Dancing . . . Piano with Mr. Gag- non . . . Favorite teacher Mr. Morse . . . Enjoys backpacking and cycling . . . Future plans include the examination and ex- ploration of the many pos- sibilities life has to offer . . . college eventually. Swim Team 2,4; LOG; Intermural Volleyball; Ping Pong. Jo-Ann Henderson 31 Malvern St. Jo . . . Really? . . . “Oh wow! . . . “Be yourself . . . Memories of H P. . . . summers of 74, 75 . . . J Geils and Aerosmith concerts . . . Good times with Donna . . . Enjoys Rod Stewart — Radar Love . . . pas- times include camping and swimming . . . Hairdres- sing in future. Powder Puff. Donna M. Henken Dare to dream — to be- lieve — to be yourself . . . Fondly remembers camping in Fryeburg, Maine . . . D.E. with J.N. . . . Good Harbor and New Year ' s Eve 73 . . . Cat Stevens . . . Bikerid- ing . . . sudden sprints . . . college ahead . . . friends. Class Sec. 2,3; Student Advisory Council; IM- PRINT Business Editor; Jr. Prom Comm.; G.A.A.; Pep Qub; Debate; Power Puff. Susanne Herlihy 60 Nowell Rd. Sue . . . Fondly re- members summers in Me . . . (S.R.) . . . Good times with Irene . . . Joan ' s castle . . . favorite song is Stairway to Heav- en . . . Enjoys waterski- ing, dancing, partying and going to concerts . . . Col- lege ahead. Field Hockey Manager; Modern Dance; Powder Puff; Spanish Club. Thomas M. Hickey 28 Pine St. Hick . . . Don ' t pick him up . . . you can ' t see the forest through the trees . . . Remembers Big L . . . kicked my car . . . Sophomore Game vs. Wakefield . . . Spanish with Bob Riccio . . . col- lege ahead. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wres- tling 1,2, 3, 4; Freshman Baseball; Student Gov- ernment Day — Alderman; Spanish Club. Nancy Ann Hicks 17 Taylor St. C ' mon you guys . . . Memories of 6 29 75 . . . Prince . . . Sheepsfold . . . Pat ' s Peak . . . C.S.N. Y. concert . . . favorite class Biology with Mr. Schott . . . Cat Ste- vens — Father and Son . . . C.S.N. Y. — Teach Your Children . . . Pas- times inclu de backpack- ing, camping, playing guitar, canoeing, skiing with L.D., J.M., C.S., M.C. . . . college ahead. Waterballet; Girls Sc- outs; CYO. Nancy Higgins 410 Grove St. Nanc . . . No, but! . . . Remembers summer 74 in California . . . en- joyed American Presi- dency with Mr. Deteso and psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Pastimes include work at Wool- worths in Saugus ... fu- ture plans include nursing. Pep Club; G.A.A. 121 Karen Anne Hill 23 Orient Ave. You vahoo! This is a joke. If you can keep vour head in all of this confusion you simply don ' t understand the situ- ation ' Fondly re- members being a non- debater . Lisa H . Driver s Ed. Enjoyed Biology with Ms. Packer Likes Harry Nilson Hobbies include Ping Pong with Rosie . . . N.H. Ping Pong Club; Vol- leyball; Biology Club. Joseph D. Hirschfeld 129 Bellevue Ave. Hersy . . . Igno- rance is the root of all criti- cism . . Fondly re- members T LaRosa ' s in- spirational talks . . . first day in March . . . Enjoys U.S. History’ with Tony D. Pastimes include grocery shopping and overturning bears . . . col- lege ahead. Baseball 1; Washington D.C. Trip; Student Gov- ernment Day; Football 1-4. Sara B. Hoague 69 Richardson Rd. Sally . . . Hoagie . . . Look to this day . . . When the going gets tough, the tough gets go- ing . Memories of Lake Sunapee with L.S. and S.V. . . . camping . . . fun times with friends . . . talks . . . Practice, Coach . . . En- joyed French with Mrs. D. 73-74 . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . the Neighborhood . . . Lady, My Sweet Lady . . . college ahead. Tumbling 2; Field Hoc- key 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 2,3, Co- Captain 4; Cheering 3; G.A.A. Vice President 3; Jr. Prom Comm.; Tri-Hi-Y. Elizabeth Ann Holmes 63 Harold St. Beth . . . Remembers cruisin ' with Bordie . . . Beach Boy concert . . . Driver ' s Ed. with S.D. . . Winter Ball ' 75 with J.D. . . Washington with J F. and D M. . . . Gossip Hour . . lunior Prom with R.B . . Stringing popcorn with Leo . . . Favorite group — The Eagles . . . Enjoys playing the guitar . . . Future plans include being a Medical secretary. Pep Club 2; French Club 3,4; Biology Club Secretary 4; Honor Society; Jr. Prom Comm.; LOG Literary Staff; Winter Ball Comm. Deborah A. Horgan Ashland St. Ronnie . . . You shock me . . . I ' m free and freedom tastes of reality. Remembers good times at parties . . . Hey Mickey and Davey B. . . . Tow Car . . . sum- mer of ' 75 and the Drag- way . . . Enjoyed Skills Lab . . . talking about Josh with Diane . . . Favorite performer — Led Zepplin. Glee Club; Powder Puff; DEC. A. Joanne Elizabeth Howe 21 Everett St Hugsy Awe come on, you can do it. Farewell to the summer of ' 73. Memories in- clude Maine with YibYats ' 72 the beach Hey You ' 74 summer of ' 75 with Tommv in N.H S T.Y H B ! . . . Mr Trubicz Passes time sleeping in the sun Fa vorite performer is James Taylor How Sweet it is to be Loved by You. Powder Puff Brian Hughes 26 Charles St. Fondly remembers V D. ' s cellar . . H.T. . . . Enjoyed Mr. Gavin ' s Geometry class . . . Pas- times include hiking and camping. Soccer 2,3, Co-Captain 4, Hockey 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. Helen Danielle Hughes 16 Sargent St. Helen . . . Don ' t take yourself too seriously” . . . Memories of the summer of ' 75 . . . Senior year . English with Mr. Cooper . . . Enjoys the Beach Boys . . . Pastimes include Dike riding and skiing . . college ahead. G.A.A 2; IMPRINT 2; Pal Club 2; Teacher ' s Aide 2; Girl ' s State Rep. ' 75; LOG Typing Editor; Vol- leyball Club 4, S A C Donald S. Hume 13 Brazil St. I ' ve done that . . . Favorite teacher is Mr Studley . Pastimes in- clude cruising in his ' 63. Kevin E. Hunt 127 Mt. Vernon Ave. Kev . . . Aw, come on . . He walks light who walks alone. . . . Led Zepplin — Stairway to Heaven . . . Alice Cooper — Eighteen . . . Hobbies include swim- ming, other sports, lead- er ' s club Y.M.C.A . Memories of ' 74 and J.P. . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . Military service after college . . . Security Police ahead. Swim Team 3,4. 122 V. Robert Iacoviello 28 Cargill St. Bob . . . Remembers fall in Pittsburgh, N.H. . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing . . . Future plans include col- lege — majoring in Biol- ogy or Chemistry. Honor Society; Tutor- ing; IMPRINT, Co- Aavertising Editor. Bradley W. James 225 First St. Brad . . . Always stay ahead . . . Will always remember sophomore year with the gang . . .Junior English with Mrs. May . . . Bowie concert 74 . . . Future plans include col- lege. Ellen Joy 44 Lincoln St. El . . . People who need people are the luck- iest people in the world . . . Remembers Hawaii, brunches, waterskiing down the Cape . . . His- tory with Mr. Burr . . . Pastimes include traveling and swimming . . . Hopes to pursue a career in law after college. LOG staff, cheerleading, French Club, G.A.A., Girls Qub, Pep Club Represen- tative, Modem Dance, Ju- nior Prom Committee. Kim Kapelos 11 Linden Rd. Strive to be happy — follow your dreams . . . Fondly remembers 8 9 75 . . . Times with Mark . . . Cheering — brunches . . . letters with Col . . . Camping — Fryburg . . . talks with Vinny, home parties, P.P. . . . Fantastic Friends. Student Congress, Ju- nior Prom Committee, French Club, LOG staff. Powder Puff, Senior Ac- tivities Committee, G.A.A. James Edward Keddie 102 Goodyear Ave. Let ' s go . . . Remem- bers the Summer of 75 at the island . . . G.V., . . . Earth Science with Mr. Morrison . . . partying and fishing . . . Plans to pursue a career in the elec- trical field. John D. Keegan 20 Sargent St. Keegs . . . You ' re not alone. ... It was gold . . . classes with Jerry Ford and Mr. Hughes . . . Lou Reed . . . Listening to a good stereo . . . college ahead. Diane Marie Johnson 36 Fairmount St. Di . . . A dreamer lives forever . . . Fondly remembers the Summer of 75, the Cape, Kancamagus, R.V., cruising with M.O., B.K., M.V., C.R., and D.V. , . . . K. P ' s parties . . . two years of short- hand with Miss Blanchard . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Favorite songs include Teenage Lament , Runaway . . . Likes partying down the Knoll . . . Meeting new people . . . Hopes to be- come a legal secretary. Powder Puff, Modern Dance. Bruce Johnson 19 School St. Fur . . . Remembers blowing Z ' s at Fenway . . . Watching Pete, Bench, Gullett, and the Big Red Machine beat on the Green Monster . . . Feedbags with Rose at the Writers ' Banquet . . . T ' ing Hefs with Mob, Ch- ase, Nuts, Linus, Mois, Willy, and Sarns . . . Raw MacDonalds and meeting JoJo White . . . Favorite class — Chemis- try with Bumsy Reilly . . . College ahead. Soccer 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; French Club. David W. Johnson 26 Magnolia Rd. D.J. . . . Too much is not enough . . . Remem- bers the party for Led Zeppelin . . . 7 5 75 . . . English with Ms. Brown . . . Music . . . Future plans include getting rich, somehow. Michael Jodoin 99 Woodcrest Dr. The best four years of your life are spent in high school — unless it ' s a three-year school . . . Remembers the Pink Floyd Concert ... I Shall Be Released bv Bob Dylan, Pink Floycf, Yes, Neil Young . . . Playing in the band Drama 4. 123 Linda Keenom 44 Echo St. Decent . Remem- bers Labor Day weekend 5 up P.D s with F A Dynamite times with B V A M L.H D C Beach Boy concerts Geometry with Mr. Gavin I T M B . . . Pastimes include swim- ming sailing and partying down the Knoll. Jacqueline T. Kehoe 221 Grove St. Jackie ... I don ' t know. . . . Variety is the spice of life. . . . Remembers summer of 74 . being with B H. . . . 3 20 73, Littleton . . . David Bowie . . Suf- fragette City . . . party- ing down the Knoll . . . concerts Future plans include hairdressing school. Eileen Kelley 362 Pleasant St. Oh, yeah! . . . Don ' t worry, take each day as it comes. . . . Remembers Beach Boys with Bill 75 and Chicago . . . Psychol- ogy with Miss Norwood . . . Enjoys skating, bike riding, swimming, sewing . . . college. Gourmet Cooking Club; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Powder Puff. Scott J. Kelley 50 Youle St. Remembers the Jr. Prom . . . Debate with Mr. Frank . . . Math with Dr. Rockwood . . . English with Miss Werneth . . . Grand Funk and the Beach Boys . . . Enjoys tennis and playing the organ . . . Plans to attend college and to travel. Debate 1; Tennis 1,2; Flonor Society 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Ping Pong 4. Richard Kelliher Steven J. Kelliher 103 Sargent St. Steve . What a rush! Remembers summers of 74 and 75 Auto Shop with Ben Crupi Jethro Tull and Aqualung . . Pastimes include music, fishing and water-skiing Air Force Betty Jo Kelly 25 Shadow Rd. Bet . . . You know what I mean? . . . Re- members summer of 73 and 75 . . Kancamagus . the Cape . . good times with D.J., M.V., MO, C R. and D V . . English with Mr. Glynn The Doors, Been Down So Long . . likes to meet new people . . . college. Scot D. Kenworthy 389 Porter St. Skutie . . Remembers Black Rd., the Lake, Peaks, Island . . . Mr. Riccio . . . Enjoys skiing, water- skiing and boating . . . college ahead. Soccer; Tennis; Ski Club; Melrose Hickory Hawk Ski Club, Ski In- structor. Nancy Elizabeth Kiley 414 E. Foster St. Killa . . . Ditch out . Children learn what they live. . . . Fondly remembers the Junior Prom . . home parties . . May 3, 1975 . . . Riley ' s at 1:00 p.m. . . . Psychology with Mr. Allen cruisin ' in the Monte with K.O., E.L., D M., L.C., E.J., and K.T. . skiing . . Plans to attend Colby-Sawyer College in Child Studies field. Honor Society; Pep Club; G.A.A.; Powder Puff; Jr. Prom Comm.; Tri-Hi-Y. Kathleen A. Kimball 288 E. Foster St. Hunna . . . Fondly re- members 9 21 73 . . . Bris- tol, N.H. 74 and 75 . . . Boston ... 49 Elm St. . Tuesday nights with K.B. . Mr. DeTeso E. Block . . . The Story of Rindercella . . . the Win- ter Ball . . . Pink Floyd . . spending time with Tony . . . Future plans in- clude college. Italian Club 1,2,3. 124 Robert King 97 Warwick Rd. Remembers the sum- mers of ' 73, ' 74 and ' 75 . . . Auto Shop . . . Favorite performer — Aerosmith. Doug Kirshner 2 Greenwood St. Remembers Auto Shop . . . Aerosmith . . . Auto Mechanics. David A. Kittredge 122 Orris St. The buck stops here . . . Remembers Science Fiction with Robert Quinn . . . enjoys the song Calypso and the per- former Olivia Newton John. Robert J. Knowlton 55 Meridian St. Bob . . . What ' s up buddy? . . . You never know what you have until it ' s gone. Remembers PJ ' s — ' 74, C-town, A.D., North Andover — ' 75 . . . Summer of ' 75, F.O.B., . . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . . Get Down Tonight . . . The Who . . . Elton John . . . col- lege. Flonor Society 3,4; Bridge Club 4; Ping Pong Qub. Karen Lamattina 298 Melrose St. What a screwball! R-B parties with W.R., T.H., W.A., N. A L. S., W.D., J.S., L B., K B., L.H., D.H., M.C., C.W., P.B . Remem- bers summer of ' 75 with Mark and the kids . . . Beach Boys concert . . . November ' 74 Brigham ' s . . . L.B., L.W., M. M., J.B., J.M. . . . mir- acles . . . Pastimes in- clude football up the man- sion . . . Future with M.C. . . . legal secretary. Dorothy Lamson 81 Mt. Vernon St. Dottie . . . Do ya wanna laugh? . . . Fondly remembers the good times with Wendy . . . J.T., J.G., B.B., and D.B. . . . concerts . . . T-parties . . . parties with W.S., P.P., L.H., B.L., L.S., T.C. and M.C. . . . Mr. Riccio . . . listens to Neil Young . . . Favorite song — Eighteen by A C. . . . Pastimes in- clude L.W., G.W. and reading J.R.R. Tolkien . . . college ahead. Ruth Lanni 30 Oakland St. Fluns . . . Fantastic . . . Into each life a little rain must fall. . . . Re- members the summer of ' 75 up the Hood . . . All the times with J.F. . . . Enjoys Stevie Wonder . . . Dancing and partying . . . college. Gymnastics; Modern Dance; Tumbling Team. Cheryl Ann Lau 11 Forest St. Crisco . . . Hi guys . . . Be yourself . . . Remembers Ossipee, New Hampshire . . . S.R.H. and M.J.B. . . . Favorite song — To Sir With Love . . . Hobbies in- clude cleaning, cooking and working at the Y . . . Medical secretary. John LaVigne 4 Brunswick Way Patricia Mae LaVigne 4 Brunswick Way Pat . . . Li ' il Papouse and But Boss . . . Re- members Wakefield and N.H. . . . summer of ' 73 . . . English . . . Mr. Shaughnessey . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Enjoys camping, music and softball at Pine Banks . . . Business Secretary. l.W.S. 125 Ifl Anthony A. LaVita 9 Cnckle wood Ln. Gruetz . . . You know What were once vices are now habits Remembers summers ot “4 ' 73 . 72 . . . Lovell Lake 73 Hood parties . . . Mr Glvnn Listens to TV. A IT., LLP C.S.N.Y.G.F., Enjoys par- tying and motorcross . . . Peter M. LaVita 50 Highview Ave. Remembers going away to Lovell Lake, New Hampshire in the summer of 75 . . . Excellent par- ties Occupational planning with Mr. Hughes and Mr. Quinn . . . Lis- tens to David Bowie and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . Hobbies in- clude partying up the Hood and playing football . . . College. Thomas A. Leach 177 Perkins St. Tom . . . Remembers the garage . . . Starship Concert . . . D.S., J.L., M B., D.L., P.E., C.P , C.R. , M.C., et al . . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . Favorite song — Landslide . . . Fleetwood Mac . . Hob- bies include music and concerts . Future plans include college and law. Tennis 2,3,4; Track 2, Student Congress; Debate Club Officer; Log Staff; Honor Society. Judith M. Leahy 176 West Wyoming Ave. Judy . . . You are you, I am I . . Fondest memories include Branch Brook, summer of 75 . . ., David — 3J ' s ... 94 Bay State Road . . . July 28, 1973 . . . English with Ms. Brown . . . Hobbies in- clude camping and moun- tain climbing . . . For- sythe. John Leary Barbara-Jean LeBlanc Kevin 89 East Foster St. B J To be wise, you must first be a fool. Memories of going down Gooch Park Saunter- ing up the Hood being with the girls. 2 dishwasher Whip- poerwills in Maine at 4 A M Carol Burnett, Gordon Lightfoot . . Favorite song Old Days by Chicago Future plans include learning to play the guitar LeBrun Sherry A. Lee 304 Washington St. Rags . . . Remembers the New England Whalers and Boston Red Sox Shorthand and transcrip- tion with Miss Blanchard Hobbies include water-skiing . . . Hope to become a medical secre- tary or travel agent. Kevin Lenk Daniel J. Leonard, Jr. 132 Lynde St. Dan . . Thumbs UP! . . . What ' s for lunch? . . . That ' s pheno- menal! . . Memories include the summers of 74 and 75 . . . Mr. LaRosa ' s 73 Math class . . . Favo- rite song — Someone Save My Life Tonight by Elton John . . . Pastimes include sports, weekend nights, drums, and draw- ing . . Plans to go to col- lege and possibly become a dentist Track 1; Volleyball Club; Auto Shop Club. 126 Peter LeSaffre 18 Glendale Ave. Pete . . . Remembers Jr. year with Mrs. May . . . Mr. Connolly, Mr. Burr . . . Enjoys playing tennis . . . college. Track 1; Soccer 2,3,4; French Club. Raymond Letterie 58 Sears Avenue RayBees . . . Oh my God . . . eeeeee . . . Remembers the Rez, Breakhart ' 75 . . . Mr. Conn, Ms. Caffery, and Mrs. May . . . Hobbies include tennis, baseball, football and track. Track. John B. Lewis, Jr. 41 Grandview Avenue Enjoys playing golf and baseball . . . hopes to be an accountant. Tennis; Ping Pong Club; Bridge Club. Angela Liakos 96 Malvern Street Little Ange . . . It ' s re- ally not true, Poo! . . . Memories of Freddie . . . Getting G.H. tickets with N.P., Concerts with LU and POO, 57 Garage . . . C.V.S. with P.P., J.M., K.G., and M.K. . . . and those endless nights at T.D. ' s in Miss Norwood ' s A block psychology class with D C. and M.C. . . . Listens to the Beach Boys and George Harrison . . . College with P.P. Powder Puff. Jane Meredith Lickly 109 Sewall Wood Road No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. — Aesop . . . Memories of Biology and Mr. Hodgekins with J C. . . . football games . . . Shakespeare with Mr Cooper . . . Apes with Mr. Brown . . . the Jr. Prom . . . 2 1 74 and T.L. . . . Favorite class and teacher — Algebra II with Mr. McIntyre . . . Likes to sail, cook, and go to good parties . college and enjoying life. Modern Dance Club; Gourmet Cooking Club; Honor Society; Tri-Hi-Y; Bridge Club; Powder Puff. James Linsky 193 Laurel Street Linsk . . . Remembers Mr. Falkenstein and Graphic Arts . . . Hobbies include work . . . working in the field of Graphic Arts. Football 1,2; Track 1. Eileen M. Lloyd 171 Laurel Street To have a friend is to be one . . . Remembers summer of ' 75 with Lori . . . good friends . . . February vacation . . . Psychology with Mr. Dris- coll . . . Favorite song — Southern Man . . . Likes to play tennis and to ski . . . college. Pep Club; G.A.A.; Tri- Hi-Y; Powder Puff. Deborah Ann Longmuir Debbie . . . Oh Wow! . . . Remembers fondly the summer of ' 75 with Dave . . . Maine . . . First lunch with M.E., J.B., D.C. and D.B. . . . Psychology with Mr. Dris- coll . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Enjoys horseback rid- ing, going to concerts and partying . . . Business school. Diane Marie Longmuir Di . . . Really . . . Remembers summer of ' 74 with Chug . . . Summer of ' 75 . . . Partying with Ricky . . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . One Way Out . Enjoys art and horseback riding . . . Business school. Francis G. LoPilato 89 Lynde St. Lappy . . . You seri- ous! . . . Remembers partying with the guys . . . Psychology with Mr. Driscoll and English with Miss Werneth . . . J. Giels Band . . . W.J. . . . En- joys playing soccer, base- ball, and partying . . . Fu- ture plans include going to a coed college. Wrestling 2,3, Co- Captain 4, Soccer 2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Italian Club, President 4. 127 Inee Loth 75 Hawes Ave. Dickey Really Fondly remembers the summer of ' 74 . . . good times partying with triends . . Listens to Pink Flovd, Fleetwood Mac and the Allman Brothers . . . concerts. Paul E. Lovejoy, Jr. 43 YV. Highland Ave. Lovejuice . . . Think positive” . . . Remembers the Wakefield Senior Prom . Deb ' 75 . . . Science with Mr. Bono . . . Enjoys the song Wooden Ships . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Pastimes include stamps, hockey and soccer . . Law of- ficer. Cross Country; Tennis. Michael L. Lyle 62 Richardson Rd. Finnsta . . . Memories of V.D. ' s Cellar . . get ting away on weekends . . . the Cape . . . Mr. Squatrito . . . Favorite performers — E.L.P. and Bruce Springsteen . . . Fu- ture plans include college. Football 1,2,4. James J. Lynch 160 N. Woodcrest Dr Mob . . . What?” . . . Remembers partying with the gang . . summer of ' 75 . . . good times at the Cape with J.S. and G.S. . . U S. History with Dan August . . . Rock Me On The Water” . . . col- lege. Baseball 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Cross Country 1; French Club; Biology Club Mary Macaluso Never try to be any- thing but what you are, and try to be that per- fectly.” . . . good times with J. and J. . . . Allman Brothers concert . . . Cape Cod . . . Hampton ' 75 . . . Rambling Man . . . Mr. Hodgkins — Modem History. Anthony J. Maccario, Jr- 136 Trenton St. Tony . Alright! Do unto others as you would have others do unto you . Memories of M and F. . . Cross Country champs . Se- nior Prom the new school senior year Beach Boys . . . music Ping Pong . . Remembers Mr Grant ' s Math class college. LOG Subscription Edi- tor, Cross Country 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Indoor Track 2,3,4, Outdoor Track 2,3,4; Scholarship Drive 2,4; French Club 4, Stu- dent Government Michael MacDonald 289 Laurel St. Mac . Remembers favorite class with Miss Osepchuk . . Favorite hobbies include riding motorcross and partying Future plans include college. Susan C. MacDonald 17 Ashmont Pk. Sue . . . You wouldn ' t believe it! . . . Rain is everyone ' s tears they keep inside. . . . Memories include S.D.O.B , down the Cape with Bumie . . beach house with Merry . good times with R.V., J.W., C.V., B K. and D.J . . The Knoll . . . Cap- tain Gene ' s boat . . . Psy- chology with Miss Nor- wood . . . My Sweet Lady . . . Aerosmith . . Allman Brothers con- certs . . . sewing . . . par- tying . . . guitar . . . friends . . Plans include fashion designing. Modern Dance; Powder Puff. Bruce MacDougall 42 Oakland St I ' ll take someone over here. . . . Remembers Niagra Falls . . . nylon . . . RA.I) . . . flaring chicken fingers . . . Leigh . . misfire to J. . . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuck . . . Favorite performer — Queen . . . Keep Yourself Alive . . . found working at Garniss. Plans include Business Jennifer E. MacIntyre 92 Mooreland Rd. Jenn . . . and that idae . . . Just because you ' re paranoid that doesn ' t mean they ' re not out to get you. . . . Memories of tne concert at Schaeffer Stadium 6 29 75 . . . fun times with friends . . . Favorite roup — Chicago . . Ians to attend college majoring in science or engineering IMPRINT Staff 2, Adver- tising Editor 3, Literary Editor 4; French Club, Treasurer 2, President 3; French Tutor 3; Honor So- ciety 4; Biology Club 4. 128 Linda Maclachlan 40 Holland Rd. Little Lulu . . . life- saver . . . “to the beach . . . A friend is a present ou give yourself. . . . emembers Wingarsheek . . . parties at castle and pub . . . Rainbow . . . W.A. and Grand Assembly . . . Deta Alpha Gamma . . . L.R.Y. retreats . . . S.B. . . . Beach Boys . . . Enjoys sailing . . . Future plans include college. S.S.M.; Pep Club; G.A.A.; French Club; Rainbow; Kappa; L.R.Y.; Tri-Hi-Y; Scholarship Drive; LOG; Powder Puff. Daryl MacLeod 5 Leonard Rd. Memories of Hockey Town . . . down Vin ' s . . . Remembers Mr. Glynn ' s English class . . . Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . Rod Stewart . . . Fu- ture plans include college. Hockey 1-4; J.V. Soccer 2 . Glen MacWilliams 93 Lynde St. Memories of partying . . . English ' 75 with Mr. Champi . . . J. Geils Band . . . scuba diving . . . fishing and camping . . . concerts . . . Plans to go into the Air Force. Susan Maffie 233 Vinton St. Sue . . . What do you want to do? . . . Re- members summer of ' 73 . . . softball at Pine Banks . . . The Prince . . . the Rosey with P.L., A.P., J.D. and T.D. . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Stairway to Heaven En- joys Y.F. . . . horseback riding . . . getting rowdie at football games . . . Plans to attend Business School. Pep Club; G.A.A.; Softball 3,4; I.W.S.; Vol- leyball; Powder Puff. Georgia L. Maguire 353 Grove St. Gigi . • . Oh, my God you guys. I ' m so embras- sed. . . Memories of Mt. Hood 73-76 . . best times with K.A., F.P., D B. . Hood Gang . . . L.P. pride and joy . . . good ganders in smoking area 74-75 . . . We ' ll mst comb the city until we find it. . . . Favorite song — Could It Be Magic . Enjoys concerts . . . Plans to attend college. Tumbling Team 3,4; Powder Puff. Michael Kevin Mahoney 74 Sycamore Rd. Doc . . . What a bum- mer . . . Time spent wasted, isn ' t wasted time. . . . Fond memo- ries of the summer of ' 75 with Anne . . . parties at the Hood and Rotary . . . Latin with Pa . . . Ian Anderson . . . Thick As A Brick . . . partying . . . Future plans include dentistry. Wrestling 2,3,4. Maureen Malley 49 Holland Rd. Moe . . . Oh wow . . Remembers cruising in the cuddle mobile with the gang . . . good times with Mec and Nanc Business classes with S.C. . . . Favorite song — You ' ve Got A Friend . . . lots of laughs at Cer- ra ' s . . . Einstein . . . Future includes the Air Force. Diane Mallon 25 Youle St. There is only one suc- cess — to be able to spend your life in your own way. . . . Memories of Tri-Hi-Y 5 18 73 ... ma- jorettes . . . brunches . . . rallies . . . summer of ' 75 and good times with friends . . . loves Hockey . . . 2 15 75 . . . Future plans include Special Edu- cation. Majorettes 3,4; LOG Photography Staff; Powder Puff; G.A.A.; Pep Club; French Club; Ski Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Kappa; Pal Club. Arthur Malm 39 Fairview Ave. Arty . . . You should have been there! . . . Remembers the summer of ' 75 . . . partying . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Aerosmith . . . Tull . . . Enjoys tennis, bas- ketball, work, music . . . Future includes college. Track; Tennis; Tutoring; Honor Society; Chess Club; Band. Janice Maranto 122 Rowe St. Jan . . . Remembers 10 22 74 . . . Bobby P. . 4 17 75 . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . talks with Cheryl and Jackie . . . parties up Mt. Hood . . . summer of ' 73 . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Time in a Bottle . . . Alice Cooper . Enjoys motorcycle riding with Irene. 129 Denise M. Markelionis 47 Windsor St. Bummer ... I am I, vou are vou. . Favo- rite class — Psychology with Mr. Driscoll . . . En- jovs listening to Eagles and Beach Boys . . . sports . . . college. Library work; Powder Puff. Jane Markham 58 Orient Ave. Memories of 9 22 74 . . . K.K.’s parties . . . sleep overs . . . Gloucester . . . Jr. Prom with D M. . . . Winter Ball football games The Sunshine of My Life . . . Future plans include college. Sophomore Class Trea- surer; junior Class Vice President; Track; Student Government Day Comm.; LOG Advertising Editor. Martha Jane Martin 41 Goss Ave. Marth . . . Sure! . . . Love means never having to say you ' re sorry. . . . Memories of good times with J.F. . . school musi- cals . . . trip to Me. ' 75 . Music with Mr. Gag- non and Mr. Messina . . . Could It Be Magic . . . Enjoys horseback riding . . . pianl . . . bringing home animals . . . Future Plans include the airlines . . . Operating Room As- sistant. School Musicals 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; Powder Puff; Volleyball 4. David J. Masel 1090 Main St. Mase . . . No way! ' ' . . . Memories of down the Cape with L P . R.B. ' s cellar with the guys . . . Mr. Morse ' s English class . . . picking and eating apples . . . Plans to attend colleg e. Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Spanish Club. Jill Maserian 33 Sewall Woods Rd. Fond memories of great friends . . . the girls . . . Killer ' s . . . Lynchie ' s . . . Jr. Prom . . . donuts on the View” . . . Rockport . . . Remembers English with Mrs. Keeffe . . . Plans to attend Com- mercial Arts College. Tennis; LOG Layout Staff; Honor Society; Pow- der Puff; Pep Club; Span- ish Club. Allison L. Maskell 15 Parker St. Angel I don ' t be- lieve it! To every- thing there is a season and a purpose under heaven. Memories of Breakhart ' 75 . . Eastie Graduation ' 75 . . the T Bird Geometry with Mr Ford Color My World . Enjoys playing the piano . Plans to attend college. Drama Club; Glee Club. Thomas V. Matteucci 316 E. Foster St. Tooch . . . Hey pal . . . Remembers the Jr. Prom Wakefield Meet ' 75 . . . Physics with Mr. Cutting . . . working at McD. ' s . . . doing starts with Mac . . . C.C.D. . . . Mr Hughes ' U S. History class . . . Favorite group - Chicago . . . Enjoys running Future plans — college. Spring Track 1-4; Winter Track 2,3, Co-Capt. 4; Cross Country; IMPRINT Editor, Italian Qub; Pal Club Bruce Maxwell Robert McBride 64 School St. Mica . . . Heavy metal . . Remembers 5 4 75 . . . Mr. Reilly and Mr. Studley . . . Hocus Pocus . . . Memories of the View . . . Future plans include Aviation Science. Donna M. McCarthy 34 Rockland St. Memories of Mat- tapoisett ' 75 . . . birthday, June ' 75 . . . Cooking class . . . Mrs. Waterbury . . the beach . . . being with Jim . . . Looks for- ward to marriage in ' 78. 130 Daniel J. McCormack 131 W. Wyoming Ave. Fond memories of 9 22 74 . . . Ray ' s Bar and Grill . . . Winter Ball . . . Jr. Prom with J.M. . . . Plans for the future in- clude college. Football 1,2,3, Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basket- ball 1,2. Richard McCoy 187 E. Woodcrest Dr. Rickie . . . Remembers French with Mrs. De- Dominico . . . Enjoys playing hockey . . . fish- ing . . . water-skiing at Plum Island. Kathleen McGee 270 First St. Kathie . . . Decent . . . As ye rip so shall ye be ripped. . . Remem- bers camping at Mi-Te- Jo ' s . . . Rainbow — Grand Assembly ... Jr. study . . . Mr. Hum- phreys . . . Mr. Riccio . . . Enjoys the Beach Boys . . . Wouldn ' t It Be Nice . . . Cat Stevens . . . Father and Son . . . candy striping . . . water-skiing . . . swim- ming . . . Plans to attend college. Pep Club; Glee Club; Spanish Club; Gourmet Cooking Club; Powder Puff; Rainbow; Tri-Hi-Y. Nancy McGeoch 387 Washington St. Fondly remembers the summer of ' 75 . . . poor Dudley ' s and the Cape . . partying at K.P. ' s and Saturday nights over Moby ' s . . . cruising in Moby ' s mill . . . Favorite teacher is Mr. Hughes . . . One Way Out . Jacquelyn McGurn 71 Hillside Ave. Jackie . . . Fondly re- members 1 3 75 and the parties in Medford . Salisbury with Irene, af- ternoons at J.M. ' s . . . Wednesday nights . . . Enjoys reading . . . Plans to become a secretary. Andrew Horne McLain 139 Sewall Woods Rd. Andy . . . Remembers going to Provincetown in August and the sunsets in Provincetown . . . Span- ish with Mr. Hand and Geometry with Mr. LaRosa . . . B. Manilow . . . En- joys watching sports . . . Future plans include col- lege and maybe the Navy. Sharon McNamara 16 Penney Hill Rd. Mac . . . You know . . . Remembers the summer of ' 73 with D.H. . . . summer of ' 75 . . . D.H , D C., P.D. , M L. and R.C. . . . Favorite teacher is Mrs. Waterbury . . . Lucky Man . . . Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . Plans to be a hair styler. Kathy McNaiy 263 W. Wyoming Ave. Wicked funny . . . Don ' t worry about it. . . . Memories of the summer of ' 74 . . . Labor Day weekends with S.D. . . . Goobs . . . M.Y.F. ski weekends and retreats . . Beach Boy — Chicago Concert . . . The Boxer . Plans to attend col- OG Subscription Staff; French Club 2; Powder Puff; Rainbow. Kathleen McNeil 30 Ardsmoor Rd. Rung . . . Come on, you guys! . . . Remem- bers summers in Scituate . . . field hockey . . . track . . . Memories of Mr. Ganley . . . Mr. Burr ' s U.S. History class . . Fu- ture plans include college. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; G.A.A.; Honor Society 3; Pep Club; Gymnastics Manag- er. Charles McPherson 131 Cathy Ann McSweenv 14 Enmore Rd. Me . . . All people are insane They ' ll do any- thing at anytime and God help those who look for reasons. ... 10 13 74 Gloucester 7 2875 . Quacky Duck . Glendale Park . . Squibo ' s parties . . . T.C. and Kybo . . . Tom Rush . Remembers Mr. De- Teso . . . Future plans in- clude death. Debate; THISTLE, Liter- art’ Editor 3; IMPRINT, News Editor 4 Joan Eileen Meader 15 4 Forest St. Joansie . . . Oh wow . . . Cut the clowning. . . . Memories of skiing Winter of ' 74 and ' 75 hiking and camping in Chicago ' 75 . . . Re- members Miss Osepchuk ' s Chemistry class . . . En- glish with Mr. Trubisz and Spanish with Mr. Hand . . Enjoys Motorcycling . . . talking . . . Plans to attend college. Basketball; Softball; Vol- leyball; Field Hockey. Suzanne Louise Meehan 160 Howard St. Sue . . . Spain ' 75 . . . skiing . . . great times with Rhonda, K.R. and friends . . . eastie . . . Remembers Mr. Dodge ' s Aviation class . . Mr. LaRosa . . . Elton John . . . Your Song . . . traveling . . . skiing talking . . Future plans possibly include the Air Force. Anne F. Miliotis 77 Glen St. Ohhhh! . . . Today is the first day of the rest of your life. . . . Fond memories of time spent with Mike . . . brunches . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Moody Blues . . . For My Lady . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Plans to attend college. Gymnastics 2,3; Cheer- ing 3,4; G.A.A.; Modern Dance 2. John Robert Moir 15 Lodge Ave. J.B. on the Rocks . . . What ' s happening? . . . Do your own thing. . . Memories of Salis- bury Beach . . . summer of ' 75 . . . Merrimack Col- lege . . . Remembers U.S. History with Mr. Connolly . . . Dance With Me . . . Rolling Stones . . . loves to cruise . . . Future plans — Hotel Manage- ment. Nicholas K. Moise 30 Summer St. Moizie . Remembers weekends with the guys f ood times in High partying . . Chemistry with Mr Reilly the Neighborhood . . . Enjoys baseball . . . soccer parties. Basketball 2; Baseball 1-4; Soccer 3,4; French Club David P. Mongeau 284 First St. Peter . . . This is gonna be a good issue. . Memories of Junior Prom . . . missing dead- lines . . . Cool off. Cooper . . . working at Wellwood ' s . . . S.P.I. . . . summer of ' 75 at Syracuse Remembers English with Mrs. Keeffe . . . Both Sides Now . . . Enjoys tennis . . . Plans to attend college. Tennis; IMPRINT: THISTLE. Peter John Mongeau 284 First St. David . . . What you hear is what you get. . . . Fair is foul . . . Remembers the Junior Prom . . . U. Mass. ' 74 Sister Kate ' s Place . . . Wellwood ' s . . . Favorite class — Kindergarten . . . F.T.F. . . . River Deep, Mountain High by Tina . . . Enjoys gorging . . . Future plans include col- lege. French Club; Debate; IMPRINT; LOG Layout Staff. Joanne Mooney 18 South Ave. Joan . . . Really? . . . You can ' t always get what you want. . . . Memories of 11 16 73 . . . Florida ' 75 with H.W., M.C., D C. . . . Junior Prom . . . Scituate with D.F. . . . 8 9 75 camping M.C. Prom . . Mr. Connolly ' s U.S. History class Allman Brothers concert with D.F., D.D. and L.M. . . . Enjoys ski- ing . . . good times with H.W., D.D., K.P. . . . Whitey . . . Bermuda ' 76 Future plans are traveling and college. G.A.A.; Powder Puff. Susan L. Morello 40 Sylvan St. The road to success is dotted with many rest areas. . . . Memories of the summer of ' 75 with P.B . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Deteso . . . Chicago . . . Colour My World . . . Plans to at- tend college. 132 Theresa A. Morley 320 Upham St. Memories of Pluck Sis- ters . . . wonderful sandwich . . . breakfast at Mc ' s . . . rising trot . “My Circle of Friends” . . . Remembers Mr. Morse . . . Mr. Hughes . . . picking topeddle ' s feet. Corinne A. Morris 9 Harding Rd. In trying times, never quit trying.” . . . Re- members good times with good friends . . . Psyche signs ' 75 . •. . S.S. . . . D.J. . . . summers at Camp Nokomis . . . twirl- ing . . . brunches . . . ral- lies . . . Chemistry with Ms. Gallager . . . Beach Boys . . . Enjoys water- skiing . . . tennis . . . Plans to attend college. Majorettes; Tennis Team; Honor Society; G.A.A.; Modern Dance; Ski Club; Mt. Climbing Club; Winter Ball Comm. Susan Morrison 343 E. Foster St. Sue . . . That ' s really good. . . . Memories of the summer of ' 74 . . . good times with C D. and K.D. and Uncle . . . Art with Mr. Squatie . . . “Holding On To Yester- day . . . Enjoys parties . . . drawing . . . cruising with C D. . . Hopes to attend Art School. G.A.A. Jean M. Morrissey 40 Prospect St. To each his own.” . . . Everything Is Beautiful In Its Own Way” . . . Canada . . . one construc- tive Thanksgiving night . . . sailing with O.C. . . . The three J ' s . . . good times with J.R., J.L., L.P. and friends . . . the Jr. Prom . . . good ol ' days . . . Enjoys camping, canoeing, Mt. climbing and biking . . . Future in- cludes college. G.A.A.; Powder Puff. Paul J. Mortimer 46 Sycamore Rd. “Take a break. . . . Getting high all the time, hope you all are too” . . . Remembers Lovell Lake . . . N.H. . . . Rotary . . . the Hood . . . D.E.C.A. with Mr. Quinn . . . Floyd, the Who . . . C.S.N.Y. . . B.T.O. . . . T.Y.A . . . Bowie . . . Yes . . . Aerosmith . . . Zepplin . . . J. Geils . . . Plans to attend college. Wrestling 2,3. Susan Mugherini 65 Norman Rd. Mug . . . Memories of Soph, year — girl ' s room . . . partying down the Knoll . . . Subaru . . . good times with B.M. . . . friends . . . work. Ski Club 2; LOG Staff. Joan Mulcahy 54 Bay State Ref. Joanie . . What are we gonna do? . . . Mem- ories of Tuesday night • • ■ Prince . . . 6 29 75 • . . Pat ' s Peak with C.S. and N.H. . . . summer of ' 73 . . . The Greenwood School . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Cat Stevens But I Might Die Tonight” . . . Enjoys camping, skiing, backpacking and skating . . . working at Gallahue ' s . . . Plans to go on to col- lege. Pep Club; C.Y.O.; G.S. Linda Muldowney 247 Porter St. Are you sure? . . . Remembers the summer in Ireland . . . concerts . . . the golf course . . . times shared with friends . . . Enjoys camping, biking, listening to music . . . Plans include college. G.A.A. ; Scholarship Drive; Powder Puff. Dominic J. Murphy 65 Clinton Rd. Dom . . . Remembers working at the Hood” . . . English with Mr. Morse . . . Enjoys sports . . . Plans include college. Baseball; Basketball 2; Tennis 2-4, Captain 3. Edward Murphy 8 Orient PI. Ed ... Remembers classes with Mr. Blanchard . . . Plans to attend col- lege. Golf 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2. 133 John Michael Murphy 65 E- Wyoming Ave. Nlurph ' Are we re- ally lost? You know ' it Memories of the 66 Valiant cruisin ' with Buzz and P.K. . . . (c 45 ' s) . F5. vs. L. Remembers Mr Pea- body Black Sabbath sailing having a good time Spring Track; Hockey. Kevin Murphv 15 Country Cluo l?d. Murph . . . Beeill . . . ' Hang it. . . Re- members M.W.H. . . . the neighborhood . . . Coolidge School Weirs . . . Bellevue . . . Burlington . . Mr Cut- ting ' s Physics class . . . Cat Stevens — The Wind . . . Hobbies in- clude street hockey, cruisin ' , beers, munchin ' . . . Plans to go on to col- lege. Volleyball; Mt. Climbing dub Lynne Ann Murphy 2 Walnut St. Murph . . Decent! . . . Today is the tomor- row you worried about yesterday. . . . Remem- bers the summer of 75, camping at Weirs Beach and the Berkshires . . . Bookkeeping with Mr. Roberts . . . Aerosmith concerts . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Enjoys par- tying, camping and friends. I.W.S., Vice President; Powder Puff. Mary Ann Murphy 43 Argyle St. Where are we going today? . . . Memories of Junior year and getting a Class ring . . . Mr. Hum- phreys . . . Elton John . . . Enjoys biking and sports . . camping at the Cape. Cafeteria and Library Duty. Matthew Murphy 79 Russell St. Matt . . . What can 1 say? . . . Remembers the Jr. Prom with J.K. . . . English with Mr. Morse . . . Elton John . . . Pas- times include photogra- phy, chess, sports and col- lecting stamps . . . Favo- rite song is Y ou Are The Sunshine Of My Life . Chess; Basketball 2,3,4; Ping Pong; Demolay, Mas- ter Coun.; Little League Baseball Manager; IM- PRINT 3. Nicholas Murphy 34 Vine St. Nick Really? . . . Memories of the’ Vue and V.D. ' s cellar the Cape with B C , MB, K O B and R A Cape Ann New Year ' s Eve 73 Favorite roup is Santana . . . Ians to attend college. Hockev 2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4; Jr hrom Comm Jessica L. Nasson 20 E. Emerson St. Jess . . . Take time to laugh It is the music of the soul . . . Remem- bers Killington 74 . classes and D E with D.H. . . . cheering 74-75 . . . camping in Fryburg, Me Chemistry with Mrs. Gallagher . . . friends . . . Favorite performers — C.S.N and Y . . . col- lege ahead. Cheerleading 3; Field Hockey 2,3,4, Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 2,3; Jr Prom Comm ; G A A Michael A. Nee, Jr. 35 Prospect St. Mikey . . . What ' d you do that for? . . . Each to his own. . . . Remem- bers Jaws , the Topsfield Fair and nails . . English with Mrs. Prescott and U S. History with Mr. Au- ust . . Mr Brown . . . avorite song is Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys Hobbies include water and snow skiing, guns and sleeping . . Fu- ture plans include college and a career in law en- forcement. Winter Track 1-4; Spring Track 1-4; Volleyball; Av- iation Club. Lynne C. Nelson 15 Pine St. All things must pass. . . . Fondly remembers the friend found in D M., 6-28, 9-27, 10-11 ... a clear night at Castle Rock . . . Favorite song is Could It Be Magic . . . Hopes to achieve a feeling of completeness ... I am what I know myself to be, not always as others see me. Martha G. Nelson 33 Reading Hill Ave. Now that I know I ' m no wiser than anyone else, does this wisdom make me wiser? . . . Remem- bers Crestview, French Fries, I.H.A. Banquets, and Hanson . . . Is any- body behind me? . . . good times with C.F., J.D., I P and M S. . . . Algebra with Mr. McIntyre . . . the Beatles . . . En- joys riding and working with horses . . . Future includes continued educa- tion concerning horses. Rainbow. 134 Lori Anne Newell 108 Pearl St. “Decent . . . “Tis be- tter to have tried and failed than not to have tried at all. . . . Fondly remembers the times spent with D.B., L.H., and C.A. . . . Biology with Mr. Schott . . . Favorite song is Don ' t Let the Sun Go Down On Me . . . Hob- bies include karate . . . college ahead for Physical Education. Field Hockey; Basket- ball; Volleyball; G.A.A.; Biology Club; Powder Puff. Susan Newton 85 Whitman Ave. The Wall, Susie-Q . . . Check! . . . Remembers S.Q. ' s, B.L., S.L., and C.S. Lounge . . . Biology with Ms. Hajec . . . Pastimes include gymnastics, skat- ing, reading and swim- ming . . . college ahead. Tumbling Team; French Club; G.A.A.; Medical Exploring Prog. Robert M. Nichols, Jr- 101 Hillside Ave. Nick . . . Block your ears. . . . Memories of The Gang , Breakhart ' 75 and Res , . . Language Arts with Ms. Moran . . . listens to Jethro Tull . . . Enjoys skiing, swimming and camping . . . Hopes to continue education. Swim Team. Gregory M. Nikitin 57 Laurel St. Nick . . . Remembers the summer of ' 73 up Mt. Hood . . . Chemistry with Miss Osepchuk . . . Pas- times include cars, skating and skiing . . . Plans to become a lawyer. Hockey 1,2,3; Baseball 1 , 2 . Thomas Carl Nordberg 23 Lovell Rd. Decent . . . Baby, cut him down. . . . Re- members the Y.M.C.A. ' s Leaders group hike with some friends . . . History with Mr. Connolly . . . Aerosmith . . . Enjoys swimming, boating and diving . . . Plans to go to college for oceanography. Swimming. John William Norman 45 Spear St. Big John . . . Enjoys hunting, fishing, water and snow skiing and snowmobiling . . . Avia- tion with Don Dodge . . . the Bee Gee ' s . . . Plans to be a pilot in the Air Force with an Aeronautical En- gineering degree. Demolay. Robert Nunes 10 Waverly PI. Nunzie . . . Remembers partying at the pond . . . Favorite teacher is Miss Brown . . . Enjoys Alvin Lee . . . Pastimes include camping and partying . . . Future plans include D.I.M.C. Kevin J. Nunley 183 Laurel St. Mid . . . Let ' s get some action. . . . Memo- ries of New York . . . lis- tens to J. Geils. Paula Marie Nolan 372 E. Foster St. Excellent . . . Fondly remembers Susan ' s front steps . . . playing tennis at the Common . . . Am ' erst with J.F. . . . blueberry muffins and cheering ' 74- ' 75 . . . likes LONG weekends . . . good parties and close friends . . . the Beach Boys . . . college ahead. Class Representative 2,3; Cheerleading 3; LOG Literary Editor; Honor So- ciety; Tennis; Pep Club; Homeroom Representa- tive; Student Government Day. Dennis J. O ' Brien Warwick Rd. O ' Bie . . . Remembers the summer of ' 74 . . . Mr. Studley ' s Related Auto class . . . School ' s Out . . . Enjoys mt. climbing and swimming . . . Plans include college. Football 1,2; Wrestling 1 , 2 . 135 Karen E. O ' Brien 14 Simonds Rd. Ditch . . . To have a friend is to be one. . . . Remembers 9 1 . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . summer of 75 . . . the day at Ellen ' s the yellowbird . . . Monty . . . Math with Mr. LaRosa . . . Plans to go on to college. Modern Dance; Ski Club; G.A.A.; Powder Puff; Tennis. John A. O ' Donnell 4 Waverly PI. Johnny . . . Oh, boy! . Enjoyed the old Mel- rose High School . . . Mr. Patterson ... I Got A Name . . . track . . . Plans to join the U.S. Marines. Track 3,4. Linus C. O ' Donnell 33 Ardsmoor Rd. Keep your face to the sun and the shadows will fall far behind. . . . Re- members the summers of 74 and 75 . . . Chemistry with Mrs. Gallager . . . Enjoys reading . . . weight lifting . . . Future plans include college. Football 1,2,4; Hockey 2; Winter Track 4; Track 3,4; French Club; Pal Club. John O ' Hara 403 Grove St. Memories of the sum- mer of 75 in N.H. . . . Mr. Burr ' s U.S. History class . . . Enjoys all sports . . . Plans to major in Ac- counting at college. Soccer 2,3, Captain 4; Baseball; French Club. Barbara Grace O ' Neil 271 W. Wyoming Ave. Barb . . What lies in the future is a mystery to us all. . . . Remembers The Midnight Ride . . . Jacob ' s Ladder ... ' 63 Vet . . . Wildfire . . . En- joys eating and having a good time . . . Plans to at- tend Business School in July. G.A.A.; Pep Club; Busi- ness Club; Gourmet Cook- ing Club. Patricia O ' Neill 153 E Emerson St. Patti Memories of summers at Hampton with M R and J O. . . . ) Street . . . 71 . . . party- ing with J.M. and J.R. . . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio 74-75 . . . Neil Young biking . partying . Plans to attend col- lege. Jose| h W. Orender 8 Henry Ave. Joe . . . What ' s hap- pening? . . . Remembers History with Mr. DeTeso Auto Shop with Mr. Crupi . . . Aerosmith . . . working on motorcycles . . . Plans to become a Diesel Mechanic. Marc E. Overlock 77 Nowell Rd. Jock . . . What ' s up? . . . Have a feed. . . . Memories of Chicago — Beach Boys concert . . . Psychology with Mr. Dris- coll . . Round About . . . Enjoys skiing . . . ping pong . . Plans in- clude college and seeing Yes in concert. Tennis; Ping Pong Club; Basketball. Richard A. Palangi 8 Leah St. Palang . . . Fondest memories of 73 . . . Fa- vorite teachers are Mr. Hughes and Mr. Studley . . . Ian Gillan is favorite performer . . . Pastimes include skiing, skating possibly college in the future. Frank Thomas Paolino 7 Hancock St. Hey! . . . Ya know . . . The world stands aside for those who know where they are going. . . . summer of 75 . . . Maine . . . skiing in Ver- mont . . . rambling around . . . Tommy . . . Latin with Pa . . . Pastimes include skiing and swimming . . . Fu- ture plans include college. 136 Mark Parisi 22 Clinton Rd. Favorite expression — You ' re kidding me! . . . Memories include Tuc- kerman ' s Ravine with O.C., K.P. and D.G. . . . Favorite teacher — Ms. May . . . Savoy Brown . . . camping . . . Future plans include the Air Force. Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1 , 2 . Jean Ann Parsons 86 Park St. Jeannie . . . Oh, fun. . . . If you love some- thing, let it go free! . . . Fondly remembers B.F. 4 16 74 Washington D.C., M.Y.F., W E I R D. . . . Will always remember Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Tell Me Why . . . Pastimes in- cluae being with Bum . . . Future plans include Secre- tarial School. Donald Pearson 10 Rowe St. Kuchie . . . What ' s up? . . . Time spent wasted is not wasted time. . . . Tuckerman ' s Ravine with O ' C. and M.P. . . . Favorite teach- ers are Mr. Hughes and Mr. Quinn . . . Favorite performer — Marshall Tucker Band, Can ' t You See . . . shooting pool . H.B. . . . Future plans include the Air Force and college. Baseball 4; Senior Class Vice President. Ann Marie Peet 335 Vinton St. Peter . . . What do you want to do? . . . L ' il Papouse, But Boss . . . Will always remember 2 1 75, Scott . . . Physiol- ogy with Mrs. Vahey, Algebra with Mr. MacIn- tyre . . . J. Geils and Yes are favorite performers . . . Pastimes include football, softball . . . found down Pine Banks . . . Future plans — Nurs- ing. Pep Club; Volleyball Team; Powder Puff; I.W.S. Frank Penney Eileen Perrotti 38 Mt. Hood Terr. Googie . . . Later — much later. . . . Favorite quote — Smile and laugh it off. . . . Fondly re- members the summer of ' 75, cruising with the chicks (L.P., K.A., G.M.), partying up the Hood , private joke with K.B., vis- iting M.V. to see D.B., You know . Homeroom with the P ' s . . . Fa- vorite song and performer — Your Song by Elton John . . . Nursing School ahead. Powder Puff; D.E.C.A. Linda Perry 1 Hill Rd. Fondest memories are of spending time with J.D. and L.L., tower at The Hood , summer of ' 75 . . . Favorite class — Homeroom with the P ' s E.P., L.P. and K.P . . The Black Widow , Welcome To My Night- mare . . . Pastimes in- dude partying . . . Nurs- ing ahead. Powder Puff. Stephen M. Pica 12 Whitman Ave. Steve . . . What ' s up? Later . . . Favorite quote — I ' ll be there forever. . . . 6 19 74, first went out with Debbie C. . . . Jr. year at M.H.S. . . . working down at the boat at night . . . fishing . . Favorite dasses are Physics with Mr. Studley and Aviation Science with Mr. Dodge . . . Enjoys Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Led Zepplin . . . Pastimes include skating, water- skiing, scuba diving, drinking and boating . college ahead. Football 1. Susan Pendleton 10 Keniston Rd. Sue . . . Who, me? . . . Fondly remembers the Red Mustang, sum- mers in Maine, the beach with the bums, burning the gymsuit, Rum ' n Coke, L.R.Y., Watkin ' s Glen . . . Pete Reilly ' s Chemistry class . . . Favorite per- former — Allman Brothers Band . . . presently at- tending Northeastern Uni- versity. Sure! . . . Fondest memories of Mountain Lakes . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Studley . . . listening to Aero- smith . . . cruisin ' and partying at Nahant . Future plans include a ca- reer in welding or carpen- try. 137 Richard Pigeon 92 First St. Pidge Get down. Favorite quote — Why? Because it ' s there! Remembers Europe. Dana Johann. Lee and Chip . listening to big bands with Frank . . . Favorite class — Stage Band with Frank De- Giacomo , Beach Boys ' Little Duece Coupe . . . Enjoys bowling, music and model building . . . Plans to become a studio performer. Jazz-Rock Ensemble; Band; Orchestra; Brass Choir Linda S. Pingiaro 1 Cottage St. Pingee . . . You know. . . . If that ' s what gets ya high, knock yourself out. . . . Re- members the summer of 75, cruising with chicks (G.M., K.A., E.P.) in my Chevy rigg! . . . partying up the tower . . . the trip to Canada with the best of friends and Miracles . . . Favorite songs include Could It Be Magic , Wamma-Jamma-Hard Driving Man , Taking Care Of Business . . . J. Geils Band . . . Stones concert 75 . . . Doing The Wall Street Shuffle . Homeroom Representa- tive. Irene Piques 37 Richardson Rd. I . . . You think so, huh? . . . Memories of CM., fall of 74 . . . O.B.M. . . . Mr. Quinn, D.E.C.A. class . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Enjoys good parties and concerts . . . will never forget Canada, summer of 73 in Florida and the summer of 75 . . . for S.H. I B B . . . for C.H. C.S.N.A.Y. - Joan ' s Castle . . . Plans to continue school. Modern Dance; Powder Puff. Eric H. Poehler 9 Vine St. Poehler . . . Unreal . . . Favorite quote is Smiling faces, black and white, they don ' t look real to me, in fact so fake. . . . Favorite group — The Beatles . . . Strawberry Fields Forever . . . Pastimes in- clude mt. climbing . . . the Army ahead. Football; Track. William Pogor 69 Mt. Vernon St. Pog . . . Gotta smoke. . . . Favorite quote — Don ' t forget that number my friend! . . . Fondly remembers 29 W. Wyoming St., the garage, Molson Ale, H R. with the P ' s . . . Favorite teacher is Ms. May . . . parties . . . Future plans include col- lege. Football; Basketball; Bal- let. Karen E. Poole 16 Warren St. Etta . . Do it up. Baby . . . Every house is built by some man; but he that built all things is God. . . . Re- members 4 6 74, summer of 75, Hood, Whitie with J.M, HW and D D. , M.W.H., 8th grade, War- ren Park, Tower, HR with the P ' s and one R Favorite song is Layla Nursing ahead Steven M. Priddy 155 Main St. Excellent . . . No- thing but the best . . . Fondly remembers White Mt. and camping out . . Harmony oy Elton John fixing the old Cadillac . . . college. Football, Hockev; Base- ball Cindy May Procopio 10 Windsor St. Cin . . . Decent! . . . Really? . . . I ' m im- pressed! . . . Yeah! He who would live, in peace and at ease, must not speak all he knows, nor judge all he sees. Friday afternoons at 2:30 . . . vacations, snow- days and weekends . . . Mr Roberts . . . collecting stuffed animals and sew- ing . . . Enjoys snow storms, sincere people and especially close friends. Donna Marie Purdy 166 Derby Rd. Pud . . . What a bummer! . . . Fondest memories of playing sports and laugning through Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Favo- rite classes are French with Mrs. Allen and Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Hallel uiah Chorus Pastimes include bowl fmg. basketball and softball Plans for college and Child Psychology. Softball, J.V Captain; THISTLE; Glee Cl lub; Sound of Music ; O- liver . Nancy Putnam 115 Altamont Ave. Fondly remembers weekends in Vermont, the week of 6 16 75 in Lancas- ter, N.H., Swim Team party. New Year ' s Eve with Sam 74 . . . Biology . . Favorite teacher — Dr. Rockwood . . . Beatles . . . Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Paul Simon . . . Enjoys horse- back riding and playing the cello . . . Plans to major in the Sciences in college. Swim Team; Biology Club; Mt. Climbing Club; Orchestra; District Orches- tra 2,3,4. 138 Mark Ramsdell 30 Orient Ave. Rams . . . What a Mic- key Mouse job. . . . To be or not to be, that is the question. . . . Fondest memories of summer of 74 with Mark and Rich . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Studley . . . Favorite per- former — Aerosmith . . . Pastimes include working on cars on Friday nights . . . Technical School. Deborah Ann Rice 55 Apple Hill Rd. Debbie . . . J ' ai une question! . . . II faut bien que je supporte deux ou trois chenilles si je veux connaTtre les papillons. . . . Fondly remembers sailing, summers at Gloucester and Rockport, skiing with S.B., psyche signs, Prom with J.S., study with J.F., E.T., S.B., and B.R. . . . French with Miss Leighton . . . Elton John . . . Pastimes are sailing, tennis . . . col- lege. Tennis 2,3,4; French Club 2,3, President 4; IM- PRINT 3,4; LOG; Honor Society; Jr. Prom Comm.; Student Government Day; G.A.A.; Spanish Club; Powder Puft; Tri-Hi-Y. David Rand 32 Pearl St. Fondest memories of V.D. ' s cellar, H.T., and weekends away . . . Favo- rite pastimes are hiking and camping . . . college ahead. Varsity Hockey 2,3,4. Mariregis Reardon 495 Upham St. Mari . . . Change what I can, accept that which I cannot change, and may God give me the ability to know the difference. . . . Enjoyed Algebra I with Mr. LaRosa . . Favorite song is Our House Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young . . . Enjoys horse- back riding, drawing, clubbing, swimming, and dancing . . . Plans to be- come an Elementary School teacher. Kathy Lynne Reed 19 E. Wyoming Ave. The Lone Stranger . . . Huh? . . . I ' ve got two words for you and it ain ' t Merry Christmas. . . . Fondest memories include summer of 74 with D.L., L.P., S.S., 8 8 74, summer of 75 with D.L., A.P., DR., DM, S.S. . Favorite songs and per- formers are One Of These Nights by the Eagles and Feelings by Morris Al- bert . . . Pastimes include going to Maine, being with Daryl, and trying to cook . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Hair- dressing ahead. Cynthia C. Reedy 84 Lincoln St. Cindy . . . I ' ve got a question. . . . Fondest memories of summers at C.N., 74 X-C Banquet, good times with good friends, 5 9 75, track meets, going to the games with J.C. . . . Favorite class — English with Miss Wer- neth . . . Pastimes include running with Scooz and smiling . . . Future plans include college. Field Hockey; Winter Track; Spring Track; Cross Country; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Student Government Day; French Club; Glee Club; Honor Society; S A C ; L.R.Y. Judith Rice 75 Sargent St. Judie . . . Oh !! @ . . . We ' ll get you, if it takes us all year, we ' ll get you. . . . Remembers be- ing to Mr. Paone . . . Mr. Paone — the truant officer . . . E.S.S.W. . . . Pas- times include talking with Mr. Paone . . . Plans for college and directing, get- ting even with Mr. Paone. Debate 1,2; Chess 1,2; Drama 2,3,4. Kathy Jean Richards 25 Coolidge Rd. Taff . . . Wicked . . . Give your love to the child who least deserves it, for he is the one that needs it the most. . . . Remem- bers times with Paul . . . partying with the girls . . . classes with Mrs. D. and Mr. Connolly . . . Sweet Baby James . . . dancing . . . college and teaching the deaf. Modem Dance; Tumbl- ing; G.A.A.; Powder Puff; Football. Gary Richardson 17 Forest St. No way. . . . Favorite pastime is cars . . . Future plans include running a station. Daniel J. Riley 22 Brookledge Rd. Dan . . . What ' s up? . . . good times with D M., J.L., D.R., in Med- ford . . . classes with Mr. Glynn. 139 Neil P. Rogers 495 Swains Pond Ave. Norris . . . ' I hear va Grey ' s garage after b-ball games . . . weekends at the horse Beach Boys, Califor- nia Girls ' . . . Tennis and waterskiing - . Future plans include college . . . Nelson. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4. Gail M. Roth 30 Vine St. “We ' re gonna make it! Fondest memories of Steven Face, M M., A D., D B 75“ Mr. LaRo- sa ' s shoulder . . Bee Gee ' s, Honey — O.C. Smith Enjoys writing letters and poems, Riviera! Future plans for mar- riage with S.F Majorette 3; Swim Team 1,3. Sherrill Anne Rose 16 Spear St. Sherri . . . oh my goodness . . . Parties at B.S. ' s . . . great times in Esperance . . . F.B.T.M. . . . WEIRD. . . . Chocolate milkshakes . . . Dump Rd. ... Day by Day . . . English with Mr. Cooper . . . Beatles and Beach Boys . . . M.Y.F. . . . horseback rid- ing at L.B. ' s . . . college ahead. French Club 4; Log 4; G . A . A . 2; Powder Puff. Beth Rosenzweig 515 Upham St. One iota, Q.B.W, . . . Intrigue and Starbursts Study with S.B., E.T., D.R.; Maine with Banana; Fall of ' 74 . . . Latin with Pa . . . talking, bike riding and laughing with The Kid . . . college ahead. Log Lit. Staff; Homeroom Rep.; French dub; Debate; Honor Soci- ety. Martin Joseph Ross 31 Wheeler Ave. Abe . . . Ski trips with the council . . . Remem- bers Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Beatles, Yes- terday . . reading and woodworking . . . Future plans include work as a contractor and Technical School. Explorers; Tutoring. Louis M. Rossino 69 Florence Ave. Louieee . . . Remem- bers Kancamagus, N.H., K.N., J.S.; Toyota . . Mr. Studley . . . Favorite per- formers are Aerosmith and Deep Purple . . . Pastimes include hockey and foot- ball . . . college and Build- ing Engineering ahead. JoAnne M. Ryan 102 Crescent Ave. Happy memories make warm companions . . . Fondly remembers the three j ' s; 4 15 72; Junior Prom with Job. . . . Summer ' 75 partying with L.P. and Moe . . . Enjoys Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . Neil Young . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Pastimes include canoeing and taking long walks . . . Colorado with Jean. Mary Ryan 1 Franklin Ter. Mary . . . You know what I mean? . . . To be a man is to be a non- conformist . . . Remem- bers Hampton with P.O. Blogettes with L.S. rocking out at 6 A M. . . . Sr. Prom . . . Mrs. Waterbury, English . . . Jeff Beck . . . partying in N.H . Nursing ahead. Judith E. Ryder 61 Pearl St. Judy . . . Outrageous Bwanta . . . Fondest memories of Dave . . . Nahant . . . Kentucky . . . Gloucester Pits — Heart of the Sunrise . . . Summer Summer . . . Enjoys camping, W.B.C.N. ... To keep the truth of Christ in life . . . plans to go out West. Volleyball; Hiking and Mountain Climbing Club. Dianne Salza 31 Fairmount St. Dianne . . . It ' s too late to worry about it . . . Beach Boys, ' 75 . . . Mrs. K. ' s shower . . . watching J.V. chase R.C. Bobbsey Twins in gym . . . Spanish with Mr. R. . . . English with Mrs. K. . . . bikes and beaches . . . gerbils and butterflies . . . future plans include college and travel. Honor Society; Log Staff; Jr. Prom Committee; Spanish Club. 140 Gerri Santella 191 Lebanon St. Geri . . . Really! . . . Fondly remembers Sum- mer of ' 75 at Pine Banks ... ' 7 4 in Canada . . . having a good time . . . Stenography and Trans- cripts with Miss Blanchard . . . Your Song . . . Without You . . . Fu- ture plans include being a Legal Secretary. G.A.A. 1; Italian Club 1,2,3. Michael L. Santos 27 Stevens Rd. Mike . . . Bumma . . . flying with Mr. Dodge . . . Aviation Sci- ence . . . playing basket- ball . . . partying down the Rosy” . . . Neil Diamond, Brother Loves Traveling Salvation Show . . . Future plans include work. Aviation Club. Gregory D. Sarni 75 Altmont Ave. Greg ... I guess . . . Enjoys listening to music and skiing . . . the trip to Jay Peak . . . Pink Floyd concert . . . Earth Science with Mr. Morrison. Soccer; Ski Club. Jeanmarie Savage 23 East Highland Ave. Juanita . . . It ' s okay! . . . Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man, Kahlil Gibran . . . 5 5 74 . . . The Blue Star . . . Injun Joe . . . track practices . . . classes with D.S. . . . working at Friendlys . . . The Last Farewell Song . . . bunny coat . . . softball of Sunday afternoons . . . being with friends. Track; Glee Club; Drama Club; Voice. John Savarino nniihii Jeanine Sawler 17 Granite St. C.B. O ' Hara . . . Dream On . . . concerts . . . Camp with J.C., A.B., D.C. . . . Summer of ' 73 with C.L. . . . Biology with Miss Packer. Mark Steven Scalisi 36 Tappan St. Scalis . . . cruising down Nahant Beach with Di . . . partying . . . D.I.F. . . . working on the car . . . Novels with Mr. Dullea . . . What kind of Micke y Mouse ! . . . Cosmic Wheels . . . col- lege and Law ahead. Auto Club; Football 1,2. Jane Schacht 69 Florence Ave. Crazy Jane . . . Summer of ' 75 . . . partying at the Knoll . . . concerts . . . music . . . Led Zepplin, Trampled Underfoot . . . Physical Graggitti . Favorite class, Mr. Hughes ' Occupational Planning . . . lead guitarist. Wendy L. Schluntz 83 Malvern St. Wendy . . . good times with Dots . . . Tull and J. Geils concert . . . partying with D.L., P.P., T.C., M.C., L.H., and L.S. . . . T parties . . . South- side Shuffle . . . English with Mr. Glynn . . . Rockport, ' 76. Powder Puff Football. Ralph Scibelli 33 Mt. Hood Ter. Ralph . . . Get Buz- zed!” . . . Remembers Summer of ' 75 at Lovell Lake . . . Mr. Hughes and Mr. Quinn, D.E.C.A. . . . parties at Mt. Hood . . . sleeping and partying . . . Trade School ahead. 141 Stephen B. Scofield 175 West Emerson St. Sco . . ' Decent!” . . . All Right!” Summers at Lake Winnipesaukee boating water skiing, sailing . . . Mr. Studley ' s Sea Stories . . The Beach Boys Endless Summer” top of the hill and a few starts” . . . college ahead. Winter Track 2,3,4; Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4. Christine Alice Scott 25 Bay State Rd. Chris . . . Wicked Good” Summer of ' 73 . . . 10 23 74 . . . C.Y.O. . . Favorite class was Bi- ology with Mrs. Hajec . . . Remembers Chicago — Beach Boys concert . . . U.Y.B. . . . Tuesday night . . . Chicago . . . working at Gallahue ' s . . . college ahead. Orchestra; C.Y.O. Michael Shanbar 51 First St. Butch . . Remembers getting drunk at 1973 Graduation Party . . . Aerosmith, “Train Kept A ' Rollin ' ' . . . Auto Mechan- ics with Mr. Crupi . . . Likes hockey and football . . . wants to be a me- chanic. Jackie Shea 145 Rowe St. Artir . . . Call me to- night . . . Bummed to the max” . . . Remembers skiing out in Colorado, ' 75 . . . The Doors . . . Avia- tion with Mr. Dodge . . . riding the T-bird . . . wants to go into the Air Force. Football; Hockey. Kenneth C. Sheridan 28 Richardson Rd. Sherry . . . What ' s eat ' n ya?” hanging around up the street One for one or six every weekend Remem- bers Electricity with Mr Tice likes recording and driving. Intramural sports. Diane Sherlock 75 Forest St. Diane . . . Ya know what I mean?” . . . good times with S.S., P.B., B.B. and J.M. , . . Packy run Psychology with Ms Norwood ana Occupa- tional Planning with Mr. Hughes . . Stairway to Heaven . . . partying and boys , . . plans to work and enjoy life Joan L. Sherman 21 Adams St. Joanie . . . I ' m only kidding! . . . 4 6 74 . . . Remembers Spring of ' 74 Cape Cod Maine with V and M . . . L and T, N. H. . Senior Prom ' 74 . Gym with )., M. , H., L. and P. . . . being with O. Ney . college ahead. Powder Puff. John Shinay 98 Green St. Shine . . . Gimme a break . . . Elton John concert . . . Junior Prom with D.R . . The Game Remembers History with Mr. Burr and French with Mrs. D. . . . Daniel, Elton John working at the A and N . . . Beach Boys . . . con- certs . . . sports . . . col- lege ahead. Tennis 2,3,4; Imprint 4; Debate Club; French Club. Susan Shields 19 East Wyoming Ave. Sue . . . It figures! . . Summer of ' 70 with P-D. . . Summer of ' 74 with L.P., D.L. and K.R. . 5 8 70 . . . 10 16 75 . . Love Thy Neighbor Led Zepplin, Stair- way to Heaven . . . Favorite class was Legal with Miss Blanchard . . . going to Maine . . . Let ' s Get It on, Marvin Gaye . . Future plans include modeling and fashion. I.W.S. if Daniel R. Silva 53 Lincoln St. HiHo . . . Remembers Summer of ' 75 . . . Black Sabbath . . . Likes build- ing and fixing things . . . Mechanical Engineering and college ahead. Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2,3,4. 142 Elizabeth A. Simpson 658 Lynn Fells Pky. Liz . . . Complete honesty in little things is not a little thing at all . . . Fondly remembers summers at Higgins Beach . . . The Sound of Music . . . Boston Gar- den, 10 74 . . . 3 14 75 . . . likes piano and guitar . . . college ahead. French Club 2-4; Pal Club 4; Glee Club 2-4; Thistle 3; Log — Typing Staff; Imprint 4; Teacher ' s Aide 3; Powder Puff. Lauri Jill Smith 153 Waverly Ave. Lauri . . . Know what I mean? . . . Remembers Blodgetts Landing . . . Summers with S.V. and J.H. . . . Rocking Out . . . Salads with M.H. or MR.. . . T parties . . . splashing with Moe Crow . . . English with Mr. Crane and J.P. . . . Likes waterskiing and snowskiing . . . Future plans include college and moving north. Mt. Climbing Club 4. Scott A. Simpson 42 Frances St. Remembers first bike . . Favorite teacher Ben Crupi . . . Pastimes in- clude motorbikes . . . au- tos. Edward Sitcawich 175 West Emerson St. Edwardo . . . Why not? . . . Remembers Hampton Beach, N.H. . . . Have a comfortable and make yourself a seat . . cruising . . . with Mr. Trubisz . . . Bad Blood . . . wants to make Money . Cheryl A. Skane 11 Cumner Ave. Cheryl . . . Those who ive have all things . . . ondly remembers cheer- ing, bus rides and brunches . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly and En- glish with Mr. Conn . . . Saturday nights with A.M. . . . memories of friends and years gone by . . . Summer of ' 74 . . . college ahead. Cheerleading 3, Head 4; G.A.A.; Pep Club; Jr. Prom Committee; Honor Society. Janet M. Soccorso 69 Morgan St. Janet . . . Love is forever and ever . . . 4 13 73 . . . Jimmy . . . cheering brunches . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly and the neighborhood . . . Ohio . . . talking on the phone . . . Re- members C.S., N. and Y. concert . . . College ahead. Field Hockey; G.A.A.; Cheerleading; Jr. Prom Committee; Log — Adver- tising Staff; Italian Club; Science Lab Asst.; Homeroom Rep.; Senior Activities Committee. Susan L. Solesky 153 Trenton St. Sue . . . Mr. Hum- phreys . . . Enjoys listen- ing to the Osmond Brothers and watching television. Kathy Diane Squires 14 Bancroft Rd. Skwhybo . . . It doesn ' t matter . . . Fondly remembers Maine and Sandwiche . . . times with Tam and Me . . . Balcass . . . Yak . . . Bar- bados . . . likes Steven Stills and Jonathan Ed- wards . . . History with Mr. Deteso . . . driving The Purple Pontoon . . . Thermasol. Robert Stephen Skane 251 Lebanon St. Bob . . . Uriah Jr. You turkey! . . . Re- members tooling around in the goat with D.J., B.L. and Bum ' t-out-Bernie . . Do unto others before they do unto you . Math with Mr. Hum- phreys . . . Likes listening to Jethro Tull and working on the Rambling Reck . . . prep school and col- lege ahead. Football 2; Wrestling 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 . Lynnie . . . Call on Me . . . weekend in Pa. . . . Remembers times in Maine . . . Psychology with Mr. Allen . . . busi- ness school ahead. Vanguard; Powder Puff. 143 Thomas P. Stanton 12 Radcliffe Rd Tom the Summer of Science with Mr Schott going to Vic- tor ' s at Revere Beach . Hopes to open a restaurant someday Football 1,2, 3. 4; Wres- tling 1; Track 1. Kenneth Staskawicz 59 Sycamore Rd. Stats . . Remembers New Hampshire ' 75 . . . both weekends Jethro Tull and Rick Wakeman D.E.C.A with Mr. Quinn . . college ahead. Ellen Steeves 54 Lake Ave. Ellen . . The beauty of the world has two edges, one of laughter, one of anguish, cutting the heart asunder. — Vir- ginia Wolfe . Those are the breaks . . . partying with A.S. and R.H. . . . the Pink Floyd concert . . . Summers of ' 74 and ' 75 . Bob Dylan Yes good times under the tree . . . college and travel ahead. Christine Stella 62 West Hill Ave. Chris . . . Wicked de- cent! the Summer of ' 74 and ' 75 in California, Mexico and New Hamp- shire . . . Pine Banks . . . good times with friends playing football and softball . Spanish with Mr Riccio . . . The Rolling Stones . . . wants to go to college and travel in the future G.A.A.; Spanish Club; Powder Puff. John Stewart Joanne Stokes 91 Mt Vernon Ave Joanne You can ' t always get what you want ' ' Dexter House April of ' 75 Likes the Beach Boys and Elton John Summer of ' 75 Enjoys skating, ski- ing, and camping col- lege in the future Pep Club, Girls Club. Christopher Storti Marianne Stoy 1 1 1 Warwick Rd. Marianne . . Remem- bers the Summers of ' 74 and ' 75 at York Beach . . . Spanish with Senor Riccio . . hockey games . . . Prince . . . Stairway to Heaven . . D-Block Study . . . college and travel in the future. Powder Puff. David L. Sullivan 29 Auburn St. Sully . . . Remembers The Mount and The Pond . . . Attencion all Soph-a-mores Sweet Jane , Lou Reed Mrs. May . . plans to attend Community Col- lege. Ronald Sullivan 144 Maria Sundquist 86 Otis St. Maria . . . Likes skat- ing, swimming, and camp- ing ... “I forgot! . . . Fondly remembers the O- liver production . Northeast. . . . G.P.C. . . . How many on this bus? . . . M and M . . . Favorite class was Glee Club . . . college ahead. Gymnastics 2,3; Glee Club 3,4; Majorettes 3,4; Northeast District Chorus 3; Rainbow. Robert Lawrence Swain 72 Damon Ave. Bob . . . Remembers taking days off from school to go hunting . . . Avia- tion Science with Mr. Dodge . . . Topsfield Fair . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing . . . the Aviation Science field trips . . . Fu- ture plans include work. Peter G. Swindlehurst 54 Albion St. Chuck . . . You tur- key! . . . four years of memories with L.T. Auto Shop . . . playing for M.H.S. on sports teams . . . Knights in White Satin . . . Enjoys listen- ing to Aerosmith . . . will go either to trade school, college, or the Air Force. Football 1; Baseball 1,3,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Volleyball; Auto Club. Anne M. Sybicki 226 Main St. Anne . . . Alright! . . . R.H. . . . Summers of ' 74 and ' 75 . . . party- ing with E.S. . . . the Topsfield Fair . . . the Pink Floyd concert. Orchestra; Jazz Rock En- semble. Carleton Symes 58 Lebanon St. Carl . . . times with Nancy . . . French with Mrs. Bean . . . work and marriage ahead. Intramural sports. Dianne Tambini 55 Lynde Ave. Dianne . . . Live the life you love and love the life you live . . . Fond memories of twirling in the courtyard, football ames, rallies and runches . . . the good times with friends . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Beach Boys . . . college ahead. Majorettes 3, Co-Capt. 4; Pep Club 2-4; French Club; Girls Club; Powder Puff; Jr. Prom Committee; Ski Club 3; Modern Dance 2; Pal Club. Leslie Tardiff 132 West Wyoming Ave. Leslie . . . So what else is new? . . . Sum- mers of ' 73 and ' 74 with Bobby . . . ' 75 with B.G. up the Drago . . . That ' s Life . . . Remembers camping out and partying with Bod at Mt. Hood . . . Feelings . . . Pm Sorry . . . Cosmetology and marriage ahead. Hairdressing; Powder Puff. Ruth Y. Taylor 406 Grove St. Ruth . . . What? Re- ally? . . . 11 20 74 . . . Summer of ' 75 . . . Sq ' s . . . C.S. Lounge . . . Remembers Biology with Miss Packer and Chemis- try with Mr. Reilly . . . J.M. . . . S.L. . . . Enjoys swimming, skating, and tabogganing . . . Aero- smith . . . college ahead. Medical Exploring Pro- gram. Charles A. Thistle, Jr. 149 Boston Rock Rd. Chuck . . . best memo- ries of good times with S.R. . . . M.Y.F. ski weekends and who ' s got the pies? . . . Chemistry with Mrs. Gallager . . . college ahead. Track. Kimberly A. Thistle 33 Standish Rd. Kim . . . What ' s the matter? . . . Today is the first day of the rest of your life . . . 9 27 74 . . . football games, rallies, brunches and victory rides . . . English witn Mr. Champi . . . fun times at parties with good friends . . . Summer of ' 75 . . . college ahead. Majorettes; Jr. Prom Committee; Pep Club; Ski Club; Pal Club; Powder Puff; Homeroom Repre- sentative. 145 Gail Thompson 167 Lebanon St. Gail Remembers climbing Mt. Monadnock bike riding . . Fri- day nights at P.O. Favorite teacher was Miss Blanchard wants to become a Medical Secre- tary G A A ; Business Club. David Charles Thornton 279 Porter St. Dave . . . Oh really? Remembers riding the Suzuki TM 125 in the dm with C.C., R.B., J.R. and C.N. . . . the Summer of ' 75 . . . flying lessons . . Aviation Science with Mr. Dodge . . . High Times , Grateful Dead . . . Wants to get a pilot ' s license . . . plans to go to college. Swim Team 2. Nancy E. Tierney 35 Magnolia Rd Nancy . . . Summer of ' 73 . . . Austria . . . good times with A A. . . . Re- members Kathy P. ' s par- ties . . . the Tull concerts and Beatles weekend . . . Work Study with Mr. Hughes . partying with friends . . . wants to live to be old. Log — Photography Edi- tor; Ski Club. Nancy Ellen Tobey 270 West Wyoming Ave. Nancy . . . Sit on it! . . . Remembers C.S. Lounge . . . Enjoys listen- ing to Seals and Crofts and playing soccer . . . Short- hand with Miss Blanchard . . . plans to be a Legal Secretary. Susan M. Tobey 23 Pratt St. Susan . . . Sugar . . . Love is the magician, the enchanter, with it Earth is heaven” . . . Psychology with Mr. Allen . . . Fondly remembers Explor- ers and the White Moun- tains . . . America . . . Enjoys guitar and moun- tain climbing . . . college and travel ahead. Cross Country 1,2; Spring Track 1,2; Camping and Mt. Climbing Club; Spanish Club; Folk Music Club; Glee Club. Elaine Ruth Toney 27 Orchard Ln. Tone Pics I hope you find your rain- bow ' s end DR, S B , J.F Counseling at R.M tennis signs b-ball Now and Then , Gordon Lightfoot English with Mrs K Cnem labs . . J.L.S The Prophet, Kahlil Gibran De- siderata you ' ve got a friend French Club, Honor So- ciety. S.F A. B , Log - Literary Staff, Imprint - Girls Sports Editor 4, G A A — treasurer 4, Tennis 2-4, Basketball 2-4. James J. Topor 49 Winter St. Ext Jim . . . Remembers Mrs May ' s English class with M S. . . . parties with kids from Cerretani ' s . . . Did you watch the Stooges today? . Bil- lion Dollar Babies , Alice Cooper likes going to Bruin ' s games and playing hockey . . . Future plans uncertain. Shawn Thomas Tracy 136 Pearl St. Shawn . . . When the going gets tough, the tough get going . . . Re- members Chemistry with Mrs. Gallager . . . college ahead. Football 1,2; Basketball 2 . Hanh Tran 7 Larrabee St. Hanh . . . Fondly re- members coming from Vietnam to United States . Language Arts with Ms. Moran . . . Future plans include going to col- lege. U.C.Y. Angela M. Travis §2 Linden Rd. Ang . . . With strength accept the things you can- not change ana with cour- age change the things you can. . . . 4 11 75 with D. . . . concerts . . Mr. R., and James Joyce . Re- members valuable friend- ships at M.H.S. . . . wants to help those in need. Band 1-3, Co-Student Leader 4; Imprint 2, Man- aging Ed. 3; Asst. Ed. -In- Chief 4; Thistle 2; Spanish Club 2, Pres. 3,4; Honor Society. 146 Paula Tricca 156 Forest St. Trix . . . Whadda ya kiddin ' me?” . . the summer of ' 75 with L.D., J.C. and S.D. . . . Those who have given all things.” . . . Aviation Science with Mr. Dodge . . . ”My Sweet Lady , John Denver . . . Enjoys bike riding and horseback riding . . . college ahead. Basketball, Softball; G.A.A.; Powder Puff. John E. Trulli 44 Lynn Fells Parkway Jack . . . There goes lunch! . . . partying down the Cape . . . Re- members Spanish with Mr. Hand . . . It ' s hard to be nice but it ' s nice to be hard. . . . Elof Nogg, Pink Floyd . . . Pastimes include boating, water- skiing, guitar and snow skiing . . . Future plans include college. James R. Trusselle 267 First St. Trigga . . . summer of ' 75 . . . Favorite teacher — Mr. Studley . . . likes golf and skating . . . college ahead. Soccer; Golf. Charles Tryder 16 Slayton Rd. Chuck . . . Hi O! . . . Remembers the New Year ' s Eves ' 72- ' 75 . . . Vinny ' s cellar . . . times at Bellevue . . . the Jr. Prom . . . Algebra with Mr. Blastos and Chemistry with Mrs. Gallagher . . . likes Elton John, Jethro Tull, and Emerson, Lake and Palmer . . . golf . . . college ahead. Baseball 1; Golf 2,3,4; Hockey 1-4. Linda E. Tully 107 Ellis Farm Ln. Tull . . . Manchester and Long Beach . . . En- glish with Mrs. Keefe . . . Enjoys listening to Cat Stevens and spending time at the beach . . . college and travel in the future. Mt. Climbing Club. Francis D. Tuscano 25 Fellview Terr. Alice . . . Good Mood . . . Mopar!! . . . Mississippi . . . O.P. with Mr. Flughes . . . likes Alice Cooper and Led Zepplin . . . 18 . . . par- tying . . . the car . . . Mr. Connolly and Mr. Champi . . . rock music . . . girl friends . . . Plans to go into Law Enforcement. Art Club; Auto Club. Cheryl Ann Valerio 34 Linwood Ave. We always do! . . . Time flys, suns rise and shadows fall. Let time go by. Love is forever over all. ' ' . . . growing up with Viv . . partying with K.A., D B , E.P., G.M. . . . T Parties . . . good times with D.C. . . . col- lege ahead. Italian Club; S.A.C.; Scholarship Drive; Tumbl- ing Team; Powder Puff; Jr. Class Treasurer; Sr. Class President. Carol Van Valkenburgh 47 Porter St. Carol . . . Burrrr!” . . . Remembers Glee Club ' 73-75 and The Sound of Music . . . Spanish with Mr. McLean . . . painting the IM- PRINT office and folding papers . . . Washington D C. . . . English with Mrs. Keefe . . . being with Lee . . . candystrip- ing . . . Enjoys hiking. Nursing or Early Child- hood Education anead. Chess Club; Glee Club; Career Exploration Pro- gram; IMPRINT. Diane Venezia 9 Crest Ave. Di . . . Remembers the summer of ' 75 . . . Min- nesota, Canada, N.Y. and N.H. . . . camping . . . D.E. with Mr. Quinn . . . going out with friends . . . good times . . . Fu- ture plans include travel- ing and working. D.E.C.A.; Powder Puff. Cheryl Ventola 142 East Foster St. Cheryl . Oh ya, sure! good times with Mary-Ellen and Chris . . . SDOB with J.W. and S.N. and SCUN . . . Kan- camagnus . . ,N.M.,J.H., B. L., D.J., B.K., K.P., V.D., A.V., S.H., I.P., C. G., and D.B.W.O.G. . . Aerosmith . . . likes drawing and bikeriding . partying down the knoll . . . Better late than never. . . . college ahead. Modern Dance; Powder Puff. 147 I Nicholas M. Ventola 106 VV. Wyoming Ave. Nick . . . What a veg- etable.” . . . partying down the pond . Auto with Mr. Crupi . . Ten Years After . the motorcycle . . . wants to be a mechanic. Auto Shop. George Vernet 26 Beacon St. Duck . . . Well, alright then.” partying at the Hood and Lovell Lake . . . Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . likes Ian Anderson and Passion Play . . . pool . . . concerts . . . wants to be a state policeman after college. John Vetere Ruth Villella 48 Beech Ave. Ruth . . . No sir! . . . 10 19 74 with Tommy . . . Raymond, N.H., 1975 . . . Cemetary with Mary . . . ' 74 at the Knoll . . . Carol and the Chapel . . . letters with Sue . . . Live free or die. . . . Precious and Few . . . Aerosmith . . . Plans to be a nurse. Brian Edward Vinchesi 56 Heywood Ave. Right! Right! . . . summer of ' 75 . . . likes reading, tennis and bicycl- ing Remembers AM ' s Wakefield . . . Many a true word is said in jest. Latin with Mr. Reid and Language Lab with Ms. Moran . . . Harry Chapin . . . Mac ' s . . . college and farming ahead. LOG Layout Staff; Ping Pong Club; Bridge Club; C.C.D Susan L. Voci 66 Richardson Rd. Voce Remembers Sunapee with L S and S H M.V. with J.L. bike riding with C.C. camping in Fryeburg with S H , K K , J.N. and D H . . . F H games . . . practices with Coach . . G and T meets . run- ning the track Mrs. Gallagher ' s Chemistry dass . . bike riding . . Good Harbor . . . college and Nursing in the future. Field Hockey 2-4, Gym- nastics 2-4, Track 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Honor Soci- ety 4; French Club. Judith E. Walker 19 Fairmount St. Judy . . . Remembers summer of ' 75 . . Bow- ie ' s weekend parties . . . 7 6 74 . . . Laura and the choochmobile . . . Mac ' s and all the kids . . . good times with friends . . . SDOB Hollywood Swinging . . . Nahant and the guards . . Future Ians include a Mach 1 and usiness School Powder Puff, D E C. A Donna Walsh 353 E. Foster St. Donna . . . That ' s life. . . . Take each day as it comes. . . . Enjoyed summer of ' 75 in N.F.L.D. partying with B.C., P.S., D.D. . . . m. cycling . . . skiing with B.C. . . . Breakhart . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Lou Reed, Sweet Jane . Hobbies include par- tying . , . music . . . con- certs . . . sewing . . . ski- ing Plans to head cross country and then to college. I.W.S.; Powder Puff. Kathleen Walsh 9 Tappan St. Walshy . . . 7 20 72 . . . T B.C. . . . Legal with M| B . E.F , G.S., C B . S.L. . . . Enjoyed Princi- pals of Law with Miss Blanchard . . . traveling with the Drum Corp . . . Business School. Elizabeth A. Wass 15 Appleton St. Betty . . . Oh really. . . . Enjoy life as it comes to you, don ' t waste time on dreams. . . . summer of ' 74 . . . Beach Boys concerts . . . party- ing at the Knoll . . . Favo- rite class — U.S. History with Mr. Connolly . . . David Bowie . . Enjoys being with friends . . . college. 148 Lisa M. Webb 92 Beech Ave. “Strong like bull . . . “Think things, not words. . . . Maine . . . Mr. Mack . . . “Colour My World . . . Easter Seals Society . . . Plans on col- lege in the future. Gourmet Cooking Club; Powder Puff. Frank E. Wells 153 Boardman Ave. “1 don ' t know . . . “There will be no homework tonight. . . . Remembers getting his car running cheap . . . Sci- ence with Mr. Dodge . . . “Train Kept A ' Rollin” ' . . . painting, cruising . . . college. Janette Marie Wells 594 Franklin St. Jet . . . “No way. . . . Bummed . . . Remem- bers summer of ' 75 . . . cruisin ' in Jane ' s car . . . partying up Mt. Hood . . . C.C., V.D. , B.H., J.H. Math with Mr. MacIntyre . . . The Stones concert . . . Lord of the Thighs . . . Enjoys listening to ood tunes . . . wants to e an Airline Stewardess. Modern Dance; Powder Puff. Bruce Wenner 91 Park St. Weinne . . . I ' m only kidding. . . . It ' s the lit- tle things in life that count. . . . 4 11 75, 5 9 75, 11 9 75 with Joyce . . . Ordinary Man , Gordon Lightfoot . . playing the guitar till all hours of the night . . . college in the future. Cross Country 1,2,3, Co- Cap tain 4; Winter Track 2,3,4; Spring Track 1-4; Folk Music 4; IM- PRINT, Sports Editor 3. Robert F. Wentworth 262 Melrose St. Wenty . . . “No pro- blem. . . . Remembers Saturday nights at Gino ' s . . . bowling matches with General . . . weekends with K.K. . . . Aviation Science with Mr. Dodge . . . Plans on the Air Force and college. Fieather Whittier 22 York Terr. Faithy . . . Nice one. . . . 3 4 74 . . . Florida ' 75 with S.M., M.C., D C. . . . good times with J.M., K.P., D.D. in Whitey . . . Beatles, Long And Wind- ing Road . . . being with friends . . . bike riding . . . college. Field Hockey 1; Powder Puff. Linda Sue Wilk 27 Meacham St. Sunshine . . . “Praise the Lord anyway. . . . the corner with George . . . Shakespeare with Mr. Cooper . . . Follow Me , John Denver . . . college. Donna Jean Williams D.J. . . . Eh, so what! . . . As glimpses of you as the years speed by, are my memories of you. . . . 4 5 74 . . . good times with Brian and the kids . . . camping . . . Hallo- ween Party . . . Time In A Bottle , Jim Croce . . . Enjoys sketching, paint- ing, and playing the guitar . . . Plans on Commercial Art and Music School. Junior Prom Comm. Mary Ann Williams 18 Bay State Rd. Mary . . . No, I ' m only kidding. ... I am what I am, and I have the need to be. ... Jay 9 29 72 . . . Duxbury ' 75 . . . Gym with J.M., H.W., J.S., L.M. . . . “Sweet Baby James . . . Art School. Powder Puff. Lisa M. Willwerth 75 Stratford Rd. Lisa . . . summers in N.H. ... partying with the girls . . . Chemistry with Mrs. Gallagher . . . My Mistake . . . Ac- cept me as I am — only then will we discover each other. . . . college and travel. Pep Club; Powder Puff; Astrology Club. 149 Caren J. Wilson 85 Myrtle St Caren . . . What a flipout parties at P B s . Brigham ' s with everybody Legal with Miss Blanchard . Who Loves You . pinball bowling . . . Plans to be a Legal Secretary . . . P B Kenneth Wilson Luanne Witkowski 10 Everett St. Lu . . . Decent! . . . Never get outa this world alive. . . . M.H.S. foot- ball games . . . Brigham ' s . . . packin ' and campin’ . . . Wyoming, Menotomy, Sherwood . . . Prom, dances . . . Buzz . . . cruisin ' and partyin ' with L.B., J.S., J.A., I H , M.S.G.S.C. Let It Grow . . . Plans on college . . . art . . . children and the wilder- ness . . . live to 100 years. Pep Club; Debate; G.S.; Powder Puff; Orchestra; Drama; Intramural Sports; C.Y.O.; Smoking Comm.; I.W.S.; LOG Layout Staff. Donna Jean Wolfe 13 Grey stone Rd. Don . . . You ' re kid- ding! . . . I ' m the mas- ter of my fate. I ' m the cap- tain of my soul. . . . Re- members 8 17 75 with Rod, Jr. Prom, parties and the beach . . . Spanish with Mr Hand . . . Stairway To Heaven . . . Rod . . . Nursing School in the fu- ture. Drama; S.A.C.; Powder Puff; Homeroom Repre- sentative 2; Jr. Prom Comm. Calvin Wong 77 Mt. Vemon Ave. Cal Memories in- clude activities and good times in Demolay . . . Remembers Mr Reid ' s Latin class . Enjoys the Beach Boys and the Atones sports, concerts. Judo Future includes col- lege and traveling. Track; Biology Club Wendy Wong 40 Tappan St. I wasn ' t thinking. . Remembers parties at W. Wingarsheek, retreats, camping in ' 72, Salem, and L.R.Y. parties . . . En- joyed Pyschology with Miss Norwood . . . Dream On . . . skating, biking . . . Cape Cod Plans to become a Physical Therapist. Softball 3; Pep Club; Rainbow; L.R.Y. James M. Wright 50 Sargent St. Wilbur . . . Decent Remembers his first car, ' 63 Chevy and Phyllis . . . Don ' t forget Wakefield. . . . Math with Mr. Humphreys . . . Black Sabbath . . . driving and parties . . . Plans to join the Army. Sig, Zay . . . Dig it. . . Fondest memories of Stoughton and Clarkie par- ties . . . Favorite class — English with Mr. Trubisz . . . Enjoys loud music Favorite pastimes are partying, playing the iano, and concerts . . . uture includes college. Steven J. Wolpe 39 Harvard St. Steve . . . Fondest memories include weekends at Cape Cod . . . Enjoyed Mr. Allen ' s Psychology class . . . Favorite group is the Av- erage White Band . . . drumming . . . college in the future. Amy S. Zietz 133 Boardman Ave. Ame . . . Alright . . . Happy are those who dream dreams . . . and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. . . . partying with the girls, especially K.R. . . . Spain 2 75 . . . summers atC.E. . . . Tiny Dancer . . Plans on college and a teaching career. Modern Dance; Powder Puff. 150 Terry Ann Caruso 60 Windsor St. Slim ... I don ' t believe it! . . . Re- Scott Davis members goofing on all the cliques . . . Hang in there Baby . . . Passes time with Paul . . . Plans a career in the Airlines. Christian Gamst 156 Derbv Rd. Chris . . . Favorite class — Physics with Mr. Studley . . . Plans on college Intramurals. Karen M. Gamst 156 Derby Rd. Favorite performer — Chicago . Plans to go into nursing in the future Gerard Marinelli Diane Berkowitz Diane died of cancer in Massachusetts General Hospital on June 28, 1974. She had been involved in the Melrose Order of the Rainbow for Girls and enjoyed gymnastics and dancing. As an active member of the Class of ' 76, she left many friends. Richard Howard Lee Marrama 50 Holland Rd Too many . . . Mae West . . . Remembers Niagra Falls . . B.M.M. . . . R.A.D. . . Favorite teacher — Miss Arbiet . . . Enjoys Rick Wake- man and Yes . . . And you and I . . . photography . . . Future plans include Art school Will the following students please report to Mr. LaRosa ' s office immediately. I think we ' ve heard this somewhere before. 153 But I just cleaned it yesterday. Zzzzzzzzzz . . I lust because we wrote on our desks, they didn ' t have to take them away.” Now let me show you my way, Dr. Rockwood. Would you believe my dog ate it?” The height of dining elegance Only one chocolate chip square, dear. Hmm . . . nothing beats the recipe! Well, it beats square dancing. I ' ve gotta be me. That ' s the last time I let the Cosmetology students fool with me. Do you think we can save it? Dynamite, another sub! He looks so different in I saw your mother last ni Nothing like a co-ed class Thanks, don ' t mind if I do 1 I S Ilf u J I wouldn ' t do that if I were you. Love that 2:30 buzz! After spending our Senior year in the new school, the building seems secondary compared to the people who have shared it with us. Together we shared cap and gown measurements, Senior pictures, and the homeroom period when the sophomores and juniors filled out their schedules for next year. Now we are waiting to see what the future holds. We go now to find a new place of our own. Tony Ciarcello and Anita Grassi take a break in Mr. Lori Clifford and Eileen Lloyd — the Class Pals for 76 — exemplify the friendships found Cooper ' s English class. in the place of our own. 157 And Now We Leave To Find A Place Of Our Own Nancy Tierney works dilligently in the cafetorium. Jimmy DeYoung — voted the nicest looking boy in the Class of ' 76 — spends a quiet moment in the Resource Center. I COMMUNITY A H They gave us hopes. They filled us with dreams. They voted no . . . They changed their minds . . . They voted yes . . . They gave us back our hopes. They built our dream. The new Melrose High School. 1 At last we have a place of our own M 160 219 Lowell Street, Wilmington 27 Melrose Street, Melrose 2 Washington Street, N. Reading MELROSE SAVINGS BANK Open 24 hours a day to Melbank Card holders 665-0125 To the Spirit of ' 76 With Love, from the M.H.S. 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Phone 665-2500 Always plenty of Free Off-Street Parking Milton ' s Pharmacy 40 West Wyoming Ave. Melrose 665-1075 MELROSE BEAUTY ACADEMY o 4 1 7 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts Caldwell Beauty Barber Supply Compliments Of 456 Main Street, Melrose, Mass. 02176 RUSSO ' S Open Thurs. Fri . CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Till Nine 1 8 Essex Street Melrose, Mass. 662-6092 Compliments of The Casey Florist Co. At 93 Maple Street Since 1869 Phone 665-0123 and 665-0124 Melrose, Massachusetts 175 Designers Manufacturers Of Curtains And Draperies L. R. Moulton Co. 1 0 Corey Street Mel rose Come In And Visit Our Showrooms 665-4774-4775 Good Luck to the Seniors from the Class of ' 77 CERRETANI ' S SUPER MARKET INC Our Family Serving Your Family WOW! 4 Great Stores To Serve You 209 Revere Beach Par kway Revere, Mass. Jet. Rt. 495 Rt. 110 Methuen, Mass. 34 Essex Street Melrose, Mass. 19 Bolton Street Reading, Mass. Best Wishes To The Class of 1976 C.F. Hinchey News Dealer 39 West Wyoming Ave. Melrose Gray ' s Appliance of Melrose MAYTAG AM AN A Specialist in Quality Appliances Built better. Not cheaper. KITCHENAID CALORIC E Kitchen right! ——8 Melrose Evening News A concerned Daily for a concerned community Business Editorial Offices located at 458 Main St. -CALLUS— 662-5800 for home delivery and want ads as well LOCAI NEWS EVERY DAY 78 For the Fashion-Minded Good Luck to The Class of ' 76 from MR. MRS. JAMES V. CERRETANI CLEMENT ' S 665-3330 537 Main Street Melrose, Mass. W.C. Huntress Insurance Agency, INC. 6 Eastman Place, Melrose, Mass. 665-0303 Compl iments of 463 Franklin Street MAIN AT UPHAM STREET PHONE 665-6185 THE MUFFIN MAN BAKERY Delicious and beautifully decorated cakes for any occasion 466 Franklin Street 662-9615 179 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR CLASS OF 1976 Prestiqe Portraits Distinctive Portrait of the Graduating Student 34 Lawndale Road Stoneham, Mass. 617-438-1162 O Intercontinental Air Freight Inc. 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