Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

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MHS CLASS OF 1979 . . . 1 IN MEMORY f 4 „ • ... — — Mrs. Mary Lou Wenner : Y | Vt ' Daniel McCarthy ti ' Mlcttc tiavif Sunday, flune tO, t$7$ Salutatorian Rob Frasca Valedictorian Stanley Mrose Principal Claude H Croston at tAe deyctutitty (Ae f 60 d, piaduatiwy at tAe e u o-t tAe ?970 ' d ... SPRING SPORTS 4 SP WPWW! I ,:|Tw| TENNIS TEAM SOFTBALL TEAM BASEBALL TEAM (URLS TRACK TEAM BOYS TRACK TEAM MUSIC DEPARTMENT Joseph Messina Frank DcGiacomn Warren Wood SPANISH TRAVEL GROUP Nancita Baldi Under the direction of mamas Schlegel y Galante the Spanish Travel Group journeyed to Spain during April vacation. The following students went on this fantastic trip: Doug Emery, Diane Taylor, Cindy Demars, Andy Lickly, Kim Nyquist, Nancy Baldi, Karen Vardaro, Jim Testa, Jane Stanley, Laura Cooney, Patty Degnan, Andy Kripp, David Thopson, Ann Goodwin, Arthur McKean, and Brian Aylward. David Thompson hanrila Cooney r Kim Nyquist ' ! MELROSE HIGH SCHOOL mrtmrntfmo a M xg w : If M n l tk £M Mm PROLOGUE The class of 1979 - born at the beginning of the 1960’s and graduating at the end of the 1970 ' s - is “the last hurrah.” We have grown enough and we have learned enough to assume responsibility for ourselves. We have all experienced many new things during our stay at Melrose High: getting our driver ' s licenses, going to our first prom, grimacing over our first chemistry lab report, shaking over our first college interview, and wilting over our first college rejection. These are all part of our initiation into adulthood. It is time though, to move on, carrying with us our acquired skills; it is time to undertake new enterprises. And now, as we proudly become the newest additions to the real world, we throw our caps into the air and shout one last “HURRAH! Melrose, Massachusetts 1979 LOG 79 FACULTY TABLE OF CONTENTS PROLOGUE 1 CLASS BESTS 12 FACULTY 15 ACTIVITIES 27 POWDER PUFF 28 HALLOWEEN PARTY 40 SENIORS 53 COLOR SECTION 81 SPORTS 127 ADVERTISEMENTS 145 CREDITS 177 WRAP-UP 178 EPILOGUE 184 WRAP-UP SPORTS 2 POWDER PUFF ADVERTISEMENTS A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR The other editors and I feel we have produced the best yearbook possible. It has taken a tremendous amount of time, energy, and effort, but we are quite pleased with the results. The theme, which is actually two-fold, is very clearly stated in the prologue, which appears on page one. Many times we do not realize the passage of time until it is too late. We have tried to capture the life of a senior, and the manner in which students revolve around the mood which is created here at Melrose High School. The cover clearly depicts the culmination of our senior year-our graduation. Our childhood and our lives as public school students have come to a close. We are ending a chapter in a time period of our lives. This ending is very similar to a sunset. As one day comes to a close, a new day begins immediately. We have completed one part of our lives, and we are now ready to begin another period. Look to this day . . . for yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision. But today well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. - The Sanskrit I wish to extend all of my thanks to everyone who has contributed to this yearbook, and also to the senior class. Most of all, I wish to thank all of the editors and staff members who worked so hard in producing this yearbook. I feel we have achieved our goal - to produce a comprehensive history of our high school years. So take the time to read it, flip through the pages and reminisce. This is your yearbook and we have enjoyed compiling it. Doug Emery Editor-in-Chief 0 i THE COVER The cover was drawn by Arleen Connolly. It is an original pen and ink drawing, illustrating our theme “The last hurrah. THE EDITORS FIRST ROW ( L to Rj: Kim Surette, Carol Wentworth, Arleen Connolly. SECOND ROW: Laura DePetris, Sophia Blastos, Eileen Morrison, Not pictured - Patty Connolly. ■■IHMimMHIlUIIIIIH WIMII ' IIIIIIW IMHI ll lli ' illlll mill mill 3 We have grown THE LAST FIRST DAY Trade Grover As I sit here in this patch of morning sun, school is a distant memory. Summer has never evaporated so quickly before. I do not believe I am going back to school. I will walk through those doors for my last first day of high school. I am a senior. I slept well last night. Excitement did not snatch sleep away from me. No, it was just another summer night. When I was a child, my thoughts were of new school clothes, new friends, new teachers. I imagine the classrooms, the sound of school bells, the feel of freshly waxed floors beneath feet tight in new shoes, the smell of new books. On waking, I would hurry along so as not to be late on the first day. Today, I sit lazily savoring every last moment of the summer. Curiosity does not excite me. I have been through this eleven times before; I know what to expect. Most of the faces in the hallway will not be new to me. Yet, somehow today is different. As I walk through the heavy glass doors into the dark coolness of the building, I start my last first day of school. It is the first in a year which will be filled with lasts. It will be a good year. A year of parties and school gatherings. A year to make decisions. A year to be carefree. A year. My last year at Melrose High School. And this, my last first day, begins it all. 6 RUSH HOUR BLUES Bill Akerley Mike D’Agostino and Rick Della Pasqua BEEEEEEEEEEEEP! . . . (finally . . . thought English’d never end. French next). OUT THE DOOR - CLEAR SAILING TO THE STAIRS “Hey Tony, how ya doin’?” DOWN THE STAIRS. (Where’s my math book?!!) BACK UP THE STAIRS. (Here it is!) DOWN THE STAIRS. ACROSS THE - “Excuse me” BUMP! - “Sorry” HALL. “Hi” BY THE COMPUTER - (Why do they always have to talk in the middle of the aisle?) - ROOM. “Hello Diane.” THROUGH THE - “Hey Steve, what did you do in gym?” DOOR. DOWN THE HALL. STOP. WAIT . . .WAIT (Why don’t you leave some for the fish?!) . . . . . . WAIT . . . “FINALLY” . . . SLURP, GULP, SLURP, DRINK . . . “AHHH!” . . . THROUGH THE DOORS “Bonjour!” STOP, “excusez moi . . . excuse me . . . (Clear the throat), EXCUSE ME . . . THANK YOU” . . . (35-17-11 . . . 35-17-11 “come on” . . . 35-17-11) CLICK! (let’s see, eng . . . fre . . . math . . . phys . . .) BEEEEEEP! SHUT! SHUT! . . . DOWN THE - SHUT! (Hey! Hey! Got her again!) - HALL . . . “Let’s go, open the other door. “ACROSS THE - “Excuse me” BUMP - “Sorry” CORRIDOR. (Watch out) THROUGH THE DOOR. “GEEZ! It’s freezing!!” PUFF, PUFF, PUFF . . . STOMP! (getting late) BACK INSIDE. DOWN THE - “Hi Joanne” HALL. UP THE STAIRS RUN. . .“Jim”. . . AROUND THE CORNER . . . (plenty of time) . . . BEEEEEEEEP! “SHOOT! LATE AGAIN!!” ADVANCED AGONY Into every student’s life must fall a twenty page term paper. This term paper inevitably must be footnoted - who ever said that life was easy? - and meticulously typed. (Hey Ma!) There are two basic types of term paper writers. The first, the conscientious student, uses all the time allotted to him and works diligently. This individual can be found buried beneath a mountain of 3x5 cards and a truckload of library books. These scholars craft their term papers carefully, pass them in before the deadline, and incite general nausea and insecurity among the rest of the class. The second species of writer is the Sunday shut-in. This student locks himself in a room on Sunday - the paper is due on Monday. Armed only with a typewriter, a desk lamp, and one or two insignificant books, he writes his paper as he goes along, frequently using his imagination to fill in the gaps between the facts. Hours later, the disheveled, bleary-eyed shut-in emerges from the room, term paper in ink-smeared hand. Once again, he has managed to carouse six parties, check out a friend’s new car, catch “Saturday Night Live,” play coed touch football at the Common, and still produce that wonderful term paper. Unfortunately, his grades tend to reflect the amount of time he takes to prepare his assignments. When the manuscripts are returned, this student can be found hunched in a corner of the classroom, scowling at the teacher. There is a little bit of both these characters in each of us. We all tend to work earnestly on those subjects which we like and procrastinate on those others which are not as inspiring. So. next time you agonize over a term paper, remember, you are not alone. H ONLY YESTERDAY It is amazing how quickly time can pass. You don ' t realize its passage until it’s too late. Our three years at Melrose High School have come to a close. It’s hard to believe we’re seniors, ready to graduate and venture into the world. It ms like only yesterday . . . Sophomore orientation in a hot cafe. The school seemed so large and we felt so small. Yet we managed and gradually came to find our way around the school — not without asking a few questions. “No, there is no room 405, kid! “Yes, the cafetorium is on the second floor!” We recovered by the end of our sophomore year; most of us had things straight. Now we could take a look at where we’d be spending the next two years. “Seniors have so much fun. I wish I got out on early release. Ha ha ha, underclassmen!” Junior year was hardest of all. “Do we have to take all these tests?” PSAT’s, SAT’s; it seemed like a conspiracy! College? Who thought about it then? Suddenly, it was goodbye class of 78 and we were the seniors. It’s over just like that. You sit there and think, “Where did the time go? What did I do?” We have learned from each other and have grown. We have come into our own. So long, Melrose High, it’s been an experience well worth having. See you in September? Sorry guys, not this time! NORTHERN HIGHLIGHTS I must admit that I was confused on the sixth of September when I stood in front of Melrose High School. With me were 1500 other students-all trying to get through the same door. When I heard a bell (it sounded more like a fire alarm to me), I was still at my locker turning 10 to the right, 12 to the left . . . and then some Swedish words that I won’t even try to translate. The next stop was homeroom. We did many strange rituals. There was a silent meditation that never lasted more than a tenth of a second, and a public address system that nobody listened to. The voice droned on . . . When the bell (?) sounded, we could start fighting our way to the classrooms. If I found the right room and entered it, I still thought th at I was wrong. With the help of some understanding students and prominently displayed room numbers. 1 was assured that I had made the right selection. The language barrier was another major hurdle for me. The way that students speak is quite different from what my English teachers at home taught me. “I ' m bummed out! Wicked good! Ex! This is a veg! I doubt that I will ever find some of these expressions in my Plnglish grammar book. The most useful phrases for me were What? Can you say that again? Excuse me, you are speaking too fast! The most positive thing about MHS is that there are so many extra-curricular activities to choose from. There are so many different and interesting things to be involved in! That is very important, because it makes school more than just a place you have to go to. In Sweden, we are required to attend school for only nine y ears If you wish to attend a high school, or gymnasium as it is called, you must apply and be accepted. You choose a major such as science, language, or mechanics, and are placed in a class with twenty-five other students with the same career interests. These schools are from one to four years long. Some of these schools give a final education and others are just preparation for additional schooling. It is easier to get good grades in American schools than in Swedish schools. You really have to be something to receive a 5. which is the Swedish equivalent of an A. If the national average is a D in a certain course, the Swedish teacher must scale the grades so that the class average is a I). Most students get C’s, but absolutely no more than five students receive A’s. This creates intense competition between students and rivalry and arguements result. In Sweden, the government pays for education. We get school supplies and lunches free. Lunch is fifty minutes long and you are allowed to eat as much as you want. I don’t know if I would let some of the MHS football players in there! The students are responsible for themselves in Swedish schools. If we are absent or late, we take care of it ourselves. Few people skip more than they have to because it is the student who decides if he wants to continue his education. The- most important thing in a school is the people. The students at Melrose High are very much like the students back home. Your friends and your teachers are what you will miss when you graduate. Although some times were good and some were bad, you will never forget your high school years. I am glad that I have had the opportunity to attend Melrose High School. It is an experience that I will never forget. 10 CLASS Best figure-Denise Swal- low Most Active-Eileen Don- wan BESTS Cutest-Fred Sweeney Cutest-Peggy Cummings Messiest locker-Ricky Mc- Laughlin Best Smile-Curt Skane Best Smile-Lvnn LoPilato Most Active-Doug Emery Chatterboxes-Kevin DeYoung, Lynn LoPilato Artist-Margie Barrett Most Athletic-Matt Bennett, Jean Bushee Done most for class-Dan °allotta, Eileen Donovan Best looking- Arthur Anderson Most popular-Mary Alfano, Rob Ricciardelli 11 Best looking-Ann Gautreau Most all-around-Robin Lux, Ed Austras Best dressed-EUen Cerretani, Arthur Anderson Geniuses-Xan Schultes, Stan Mrose 12 Ideal seniors-Robin Lux, Dan Pallotta Done most for school-Doug Emery, Mary Alfano Class Bests THE AFTER EFFECT Dancers-Chris Farina, Cheryl Case Shyest-Fred Sweeney, Sonya Johnson Carefree-Gail Sami, George Thorne Class Couple-Clyde Showalter, Rhonda Sorice Musicians-Dave Belcher. Debbie Amara Least often on time- Nancy Hern Hardest workers - Rob Frasca, Pam Martin Class Bests Done Most For School - Doug Emery and Mary Alfano Done Most For Class - Dan Pallotta and Eileen Donovan Ideal Seniors - Dan Pallotta and Robin Lux Most All-around - Ed Austras and Robin Lux Most Likely To Succeed - Rob Frasca and Sue Scully Most Respected - Sue Scully and Rob Ricciardelli Best Looking - Arthur Anderson and Ann Gautreau Best Dressed - Arthur Anderson and Ellen Cerretani Most Active - Doug Emery and Eileen Donovan Class Pals - George Tousey Andy Pendleton, Diane Alfano Carla White Class Couple - Clyde Showalter and Rhonda Sorice Cutest - Fred Sweeney and Peggy Cummings Shyest - Fred Sweeney and Sonya Johnson Chauvenist - David Rose Most Liberated Girl - Hilary Young Best Smile - Curtis Skane and Lynn LoPilato Chatterboxes - Kevin DeYoung and Lynn LoPilato Class Clowns - Mark Maguire and Lynda Lyall Musicians - Dave Belcher and Debbie Amara Most Athletic - Matt Bennett, and Jean Bushee Most Spirited - Rick DellaPasqua and Linda Botte Class Dancers - Chris Farina and Cheryl Case Most Successful Excuses - David Tonnesson and Cheryl Case Least Successful Excuses - Jerry Shay and Maria Shinay Least Often on Time - Nancy Hern and Bob Harrington Most Popular - Mary Alfano and Robert Ricciardelli Hardest Workers - Pam Martin and Rob Frasca Most Creative - Rich Downey and Margie Barrett Most Artistic - Paul Minichiello and Margie Barrett Slowest Eaters - Richard Ventola and Laure Davis Messiest Locker - Ricky McLaughlin and Nancy Mulrenan Class Actor Actress - Bill Sitcawich and Kim Surette Most Sophisticated - Joanne Mendes and Greg Kelley Most Carefree - Gail Sarni and George Thorne Genius - Stanley Mrose and Xan Schultes Best Figure - Denise Swallow Best Build - Michael D ' Agostino Fastest Eaters - Doug Casey and Tracey LePage Most successful excuses - David Tonnesson. Cheryl Case Artistic ■ Paul Minichiello FACULTY INISTRATION Principal Claude Croston i . B. Shaughnessy D. Gavin R. Grant K. Donnelion 17 LANGUAGE ARTS W. Cooper A. Poulos A. Prescott |. Morse H. Donovan M. Medaglia M. Mead G. Wood H. Crane J. Hartel R. Gumbleton Rubin C. Silvestro A Harrington M. Glynn FOREIGN LANGUAGES R. McLean F. Galligan R. Riccio R. Reid |. Leighton A. Galante M. Nuzzo L. Dooley M. Schlegel A. Donahue 20 FINE ARTS P. Squatrito S. Plume G. Puntoni J. Cody 21 m n m n cn 22 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION A. Tricco C. Carrabis R. Riccardi R. Paula D. Falkenstein A. Kramer J. Dexter J. Hughes B. Crupi ]. Hooton R. Quinn f,.. A, 3- { D. Bloom R. McCann T. Haley T. Humphreys D. Barnes R. Tice S. O ' Brien GUIDANCE R. Mullarky J. Walsh VISITATION SC HI OUH D. Simonds L. DiMu io S. Gordon 24 PHYSICAL EDUCATION F. Ball A. Taffe P. Bean ]. Johnston J. Hoague W. Reynolds W. Tryder MHS STAFF P. Morris A. Cann M. Fisher DeBarbieri A. Previte E. DiMuzio. G. Noonan, L. Spadafora. L. Lochhead . Northrup D. Alcorn FIRST ROW (L to R): E. Maranto, M. ames, N. Gi belli, M. Goveia, A. Mahoney. SECOND ROW: A. Paleo, J. Vesce, M. Hicks, A. Tarese, B. Higgins, B. Moore, N. Snow. E. Nelson G. Turner M. DeSisto 7T POWDER PUFF FIRST ROW (L to R K Tosi. D Davis, M. Napolitana, P. Melanson, M. Cummings, S. Barchard, E. Hayes, L. Grant. D. Norton, M. Norton, C Case L Lvall S WiUwerth, D Alfano, C. White, P Degnan. A. Hoague. SECOND ROW: M Barrett, L. Sena, S. Walters, P. Connolly, D. DeAngelis. A. DiMuzio. M. Frechette. P Timmons. THIRD ROW: E. Lattanzi, D. Shan ley, T. Muise, D Newell, V. Mulcahy, H. McKenzie, C. Grasso, E. Spiby, Garvey. N. Hern. P Rice. P. Martin, T. LePage. Darcy Davis makes a run for it Teammates Paula Melanson and Pam Martin Over two hundred girls signed up to play in the Annual Powder Puff Football Game, the largest turnout in the game’s history. The fifty players were chosen through a lottery system and were placed on a team. To accomodate the turnout the game was extended to six periods to insure playing time for each participant. The White Russians and the Bloody Marys battled to see who was the more potent team. Although the Russians were the victors, it was no easy win. The Marys lost the squeaker 28 - 26 . Psyching up the crowd during the game were a squad of the hairiest, sexiest cheerleaders ever to appear at MHS. No matter which team you rooted for, you couldn’t help hut enjoy the antics of all involved. 28 “I ' d rather fight than switch! - Joanne Flannigan The White Russians dominated the beginning and the end of the game. They won the toss and scored the final touchdown in the waning minutes. The interim, however, was evenly matched. Darcy Davis ran 65 yards for the first touchdown after receiving the ball on the opening kickoff. Donna DeAngelis and Darcy Davis starred for the Russians while Sue Donovan and Ellen Cerretani led the Marys. 1 Patty Glennon looks on as the other team scores a touchdown. FIRST ROW (L to RJ: L. Frederick, L. LoPilato, B. Cogen, J. Flannigan, P. Doherty, C. DcMars, P Glennon SECOND ROW: J Mendes, R. Wayda, L. Davis, A. Cody, A. Cusolito, P Driscoll, S. Donovan, M. Alfano, S. Conn, G. Sami, Bartlett, C. Riley, C. Riley THIRD ROW L. McNamara, D. Amara, II McKinlay, L. DiMinico, A. Gautreau, N. Mulrenan, E. Cerretani, M. Shinay, S. Christodoulou, S. Dawson, S. Santo, N. Lord, E. Parente. FOURTH ROW: C. Cheney. P Connolly, K. Daly, S. Blastos, J. Nille, L. Brown, Wallace, T. Coates, N. Farrow 29 LOG Wo ve done it. Wo ve managed to make a yearbook out of the reams of paper and the avalanches of photographs that have gradually taken over our office in the past few months. We appreciate the cooperation of our staffs, the MHS faculty, and the student body in this endeavor. No matter how hard we may try. we ll never forget: that Gretchen likes it: attack dog at midnight; Mac ' s; Jennifer Rd.: lost logs; lay-out ski-trip: Disco chicken: smuggling; landlord; gruesome talks; photography field trips ; Billy Joel; the sound of worms; close encounters of the 4th kind the Neighborhood Professional; looking peaked; Wizard of Oz; Deadlines; Master Lock A. Connolly; Donuts from A.N.: Doney Jellets; D.S. ' s reoccuring experience; Busch posters; natural- born thieves; W.H.A.; Where are the profiles?; trippin ' loving lizards; redecorating; unquot- able quotes; it ' s a ficus benjamaidum; elbows; cheeks; Surry; rodent ears; I want to change my profile ; I’m in the mood for . . . ; “wastebas- kets : counting and counting; retyping creation with the dynamic duo; exhaustion . . . THE EDITORS; FIRST ROW (L to R): Ms. Silvestro, advisor; Patty Connolly. SECOND ROW: Doug Emery, Kim Surette. THIRD ROW: Arleen Connolly, Laura DePetris. FOURTH ROW: Carol Wentworth, Sophia Blastos. FIFTH ROW: Eileen Morrison. J L i Sophia Blastos, Public Relations TYPING STAFF FIRST ROW L to R): Sonya Johnson, Laura DePetris, editor. SECOND ROW Helen Murphy, Joan Manzi, Donna Salviati. Not Pictured - Voula Christodolou, Patty Kennedy. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF FIRST ROW (L to R): Monica Geehan, Gary Callahan, Eleanor Parente, Patty Glennon, Mary Alfano, Paula Melanson, Tricia Timmons, Carol Wentworth, editor. ADVERTISING STAFF FIRST ROW I L to Rj: Sophia Blastos. Chris Lamson. Patty Connolly . Editor: Katin ( lostcllo I p ; nty Copp. SECOND ROW: Ginny Mulcahy, Ron Collins, David Fox, George Touscy. Richard Downey: Todd Smith I Doug Beaton, Diann DiBenedetto. Donna DeAngelis and Doug Emery “Lost Logs” Ms. Silvestro Carol, Laura, and Doug Katarina Gustafsson Diane Alfano 31 LITERARY STAFF FIRST ROW (L to R): Eileen Morrison, editor SECOND ROW Susan Scully. Liz Desmond. Gail Sami. THIRD ROW: Donna DeAngelis, Robin Lux. Trade Grover. FOURTH ROW: Rob Frasca. Maria Shinay, Hilary Young. FIFTH ROW: Ted Maloy. Paul Salamanca. A s9r VQ Mg L ‘ J M MM A 4 P 13 Y ) ' ' K SSsHjHMpp SUBSCRIPTION STAFF FIRST ROW L to R : Kim Surette, editor: Elizabeth Henderson. Karen Vadaro, Patty Degnan, Eileen Lynch. Stephanie Barchard, Joyce Valerio. LA Y-OUT STAFF FIRST ROW (L to R) Carla White, Diane Alfano, Arlcen Connolly, editor. Xan Shultes, Ellen Cerretani SECOND ROW: Kim Nyquist, Leah Frederick, Cathy Teller, Andy Pendelton, George Tousey, Eileen Donovan, Diane Norton Seventeen pages in an I don ' t want to hear it! hour? Diane Norton Carol takes a break The eyes have it. I soli! 600 subscriptions. Avon calling? The club’s first expedition began in May, 1978, with a 41 2 mile hike through a beautiful forest. The group successful- ly solved the problem of crossing a ten-foot wide river by using a combina- tion of fallen trees and rocks. Waist- deep snows and steep slopes made it a hard trek, but the intrepid climbers finally reached Galehead hut. A smaller group went on to conquer the summit of South Twin Mountain. The next day, the group hiked to the top of Galehead Mountain in a rainstorm. The final challenge was another fording of the rain-swollen Gale River. September, 1978 found the club learning the rudiments of rock climbing. Each student practiced his skills and the next day put them to work on Kinsman Ridge. October, 1978 brought the long-awaited camping trip at LaFayette Campground. The students climbed the Falling Waters trail to the summit of Little Haystack. From there, the club conquered Franconia Ridge to Mt. Lincoln and returned to the campground by way of Bridle Path. Mountaineering 7 . Dave Vangel at Artists Bluff 2. Franconia Ridge 3. The gang at Mt. LaFayette 4. An energy break at Mt. Haystack I STUDENT GOVERNMENT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS. FIRST ROW (L to R): Mr Hassctt. advisor. D. Pallotta , Mrs. Moulaison. advisor SECOND ROW: Valerio. B Akorlcy. E Donovan. M Maquire, D Taylor . Four yours and two advisors ago, our fathers brought forth a new notion, conceived in confusion but dedicated to the proposition th.it all students should have a voice in their affairs. As sophomores and juniors, wm were engaged in a great and difficult chore, testing whether our Congress, or any Congress so conceived and so dedicated, could long endure. We faced confusion, a hesitant administration, and an unsure membership Despite this, the Congress pulled together to become an active, efficient body. Class elections were run smoothly; a festive Christmas party has become an annual affair; and members have helped organize the Powder Puff football game, a bloodmobile, and a paper drive. Official rules and procedures have been drafted to dissipate confusion, and periodic administrative attendance has helped to strengthen the Congress. Now, as seniors, we can say that we have a Congress that shall endure, and that government of the students, by the students, and for the students is a way of life at MHS. FIRST ROW (L to Rj: K. Daly, K. Surette, T. Bernhard, G. Arena. M. DArcangelo, K. Campbell, K O Donnell SECOND ROW: M. Mahfuz, K. Pappas. ]. Valerio, E. Hayes, K. Nyquist. S. Butler. K. Marchant, N. Crovo. S. Scully THIRD ROW: Mr. Shaughnessy, D. Emery ' . R. Pearson, B. Carney, B. Birtwell, E. Austras. M Petty. K Runge. Ms Schlegel. FOURTH ROW: L. Schmidt, M. Leahy, D. Yannetti, T. Vinchesi, D Snow, M. Pistorino, M. Napolitana. L LoPilato. FIFTH ROW: S. Donovan, R. Downey, J. Bamford, ]. Piasecki, L. Omogrosso, P Lynch, N. Donovan FIRST ROW (L to R): Mr. Haley, Ms. Donnellon. SECOND FIRST ROW (L to Rj: Mr. Brown, Miss Galante. SECOND ROW: C. ROW: J. Schena, P. Aylward, M. Garvey, C. Prentice. Sharrio, D. Anderson, . Brissette, T. Lynch, K. Crowther, L. Grant. 35 HONOR SOCIETY With a background of flowers and classical music, 52 members of the class of 1979 were inducted into the Philomathean Chapter of the National Honor Society last spring. Each member pledged to uphold the standards of the society: character, scholarship, leader- ship and service. This year, members’ efforts have made a tutoring program for junior high, senior high, and special needs students a successful, rewarding experience for all involved. Wtih the help of an active membership and a new advisor. Miss Norwood, plans are also underway for the presentation of films and guest lecturers. The National Honor Society is a strong tradition and shows every indication of remaining so for years to come. FIRST ROW fL to Rj: R Lux, K. Gustafsson, L Sena, B. Bailey, K Talbot, R. Frasca, E. Desmond, L. McMamera, K Costello. K Nyquist, R Dunn SECOND ROW: A. Mallev, D. Norton, S. Butler, A. Connolly, ]. Wetherill. S. Scully, A. Schultes, G Sami, P Cummings, P. Martin, B. McKinlay. TFIIRD ROW: S. Mrose, T Smith. D Fox, R Pearson. . Iacoviello, D. Pallotta, D. Carlucci, P. Salamanca, N. Donovan. C. Leonard FOURTH ROW: L. Mooney, P. Connelly. E. Lattanzi, T. LePage, E Hayes, C. DeMars, M. Walsh. N. Schultes. C. Hurley, . Molvar, A. Brickley, A. Anderson, L. Boyle. . Clary, j McColgan, P Sheridan FIRST ROW (L to RJ: K Daly, B Davies, Wetherill, R D ' Daminico, M Phillips, . Fox, Witkovx ki SECOND ROW. B Desmond. M Veeman, I. Muise, C Carricrc, F. Vadalla, C. Frank. I) Pallotta, R Kearns. Connots, M Desmond THIRD ROW: M. O’Connor, T Coleman, S Scully, R Smith, II Bailey, M Dawson. P Salamanca, Mr Frank FOURTH ROW. . Behrle. S Moore F Mann. V. Christodolou, L Desmond, T Botte, Wagner, Bookman FIFTH ROW M Dyson, M Scully DEBATE Once again, the MHS Debate Club had a super season. Led by Coach Freeman Frank, the club travelled up and down the East Coast, winning trophy after trophy. In December, the club held its first annual Appreciation Night. The seniors will never forget: 400 choruses of “DRINK , test patterns, case at 500 feet, Dartmouth, UMASS, Bronx, the battle of Harvard Yard, boots, A, B, or C?, Northampton, the record is seven, “Got a hairdryer?”, pianos, jeans, tab room, carbon monoxide poisoning, the wastebas- ket, mosaic station wagon, “What’s my name, Freeman? , skinny Asians and the duck disad, poetry, fleeting flirtations, ‘The Congo’, Dan Webster, lovelorn but hypertensive, “And we have the ENTIRE third floor!”, Beethoven ' s birthday, the gym, always the back row, the Suffolk sweep, Manchester, the traitor, parties, “I le is so cute!”, and our beloved LJncle Freeman!- BAND AND BAND FRONT FIRST ROW (L to R): D. Barter, L. Omogrosso, S. O’Brien, A. DeFabio, S. Hooten, L. Mouradian, S. Ells, J Dow, L. Wooldridge, D. Amara, L. Casey, T. Doyle, K. Figuiera, M. Lovett, V. Lamson. SECOND ROW: D. Parece, D. Messina, D Beaton, M. Warren, E. DiBella, F. Glennon, R Stewart, J. Augstein, C. Kock, J. Harris, R. Ledoux, J. Columbo, A. Corrire, S. Reitsma, W. Ballard, R. Kiatos, P. Surette, J. Nille, P. Keating, J. Andruss, P Fall, C. Chaput, M. Riccardelli, A. Lovett, M. Cain. THIRD ROW: D. Belcher, L. Olson, M. Ledoux, P. Perkins, J. Fremont-Smith, R Bond, M. Hicks, L. Cain, S. Donovan, K. Macauley, J. Puzzanghera, G. Rudolph, C. Costello, R. Travis, D. Johnson, R. Lynch, C. Hooten, R Tobey, K. Tucker, G. Olson, J. Witkowski, T. O ' Toole, J. Nille, J. Norton, A. Holley, R Doherty, D. Callahan, K. Gustafsson, J. Perrine, J. Holley. FOURTH ROW: M. DeGiacomo, K. Surette. K Crannel, B. Goldman, D. Sarazan, T. Lowery. D. Casey, P. Cusolito, M. Costello, C. Marchi, T. Savage. The Melrose High School Band, one of the oldest organiza- tions in the school, continued its fine, colorful performances along with the Band Front at football games and concerts. Once the football season and play-a-thons ended, work began on routines and drills for the April trip to Philadelphia. One of the major highlights of the year was their performance at the premiere of the movie “Superman.” They will always remember: “I left my instrument at school!”; “Pick up your feet”; “Does anyone have lollipop pants?”; “Some- where”; “El Congo”; “California Dreamin’ ”; Debbie, Kim, Helen, and Lori; Mr. “D”; “I have chapped lips!”; “How many hours have we played now?”; “Carnivals in the mud!”; “We’re l!” . . . FIRST ROW (L to R): Co-capt. H. Murphy, M. Surette, G. Glennon, P. Murphy, P. Smith, K. Olsen, J. McHugh, L. Cayer, co-capt. L. Sena. SECOND ROW: K. Donahue, K. Lynch, L. Grant, B Wong, N. Ryan. B. Johnson, D. Salviati, D. Collis. 37 ART CLUB FIRST ROW (L to Rj: S Kirby, R DiGiovanni, E Donovan, M. Mahfuz, T Sheehan. SECOND ROW: White, V. Caver. C. Rielly, L. Caver. L. Marshall. A. Penta. THIRD ROW: A. Gautreau, E. Spihy, T. Coates. T Grover, P Minichiello, Ms. Plume, P Connolly, R RicciardeUi. Shay. A. Connolly, The Art Club was formed this year under the direction of Ms. Plume for those students interested in expand- ing their knowledge of art after regular school hours. Geared to the special interests of its members, the club focused on techniques in art media. Drawing and painting at various locations was emphasized and trips to galleries, museums, and ar- tist’s studios were planned. The club was open to any student with an interest in art, with no obligation to perfect attendance but stressed a serious attitude toward the creation and appreciation of art. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB “Hold that pose! Anyone interested in photography this year was fortunate enough to have the expertise and the advise of Ms. Marsh and Mr. Paula at his disposal, as well as the well-equipped MHS darkroom. Making color prints from slides, experiment- ing with infrared film and new techniques in developing were just a few of this years’ projects. The Photography Club gives interested students the opportunity to increase their knowledge of photography and to develop their darkroom skills. FIRST ROW fL to R) P Perkins. I) Hatfield SECOND ROW , Patterson, I . Frederick M, Marsh Mr Paula. D Taylor THIRD ROW: R Tobey, T. Stack, D. Emery. I). Stanton. S Goodwin. T Grover ' iH THISTLE AND BRIDGE The Thistle, MHS’ literary magazine, is published biannually by its student staff. The Thistle got off to a quick start this year, sponsor- ing a poetry contest in December. The Thistle publishes science fic- tion, poetry, short stor- ies, essays, and various student-produced artwork. Advised by Ms. Plume, the editors in- clude David Kelley, Hilary Young, Brian Aylward, Terri Coates, Lynda Walsh, Laura Wessling, Marjorie Campbell, Robert Smith, Martha Murphy, Linda Marshall, Tom Sheehan, and Beth Goldman. THISTLE - FIRST ROW (L to R): Ms. Plume. B Aylward. T Coates. L Marshall. R Smith. R DiFranza. SECOND ROW: M. Murphy. M. Campbell. D Kelley, D. Rogers, L Wessling. M. Wetherill. L Walsh. H Young, R. Zorbas. The Bridge Club, ad- vised by Mr. Stud ley, is comprised of those students interested in improving their skills at bridge. These students meet weekly and square off with each other in bridge contests. These students play at an adult level and concentrate on strategy, bidding, and team play. BRIDGE - FIRST ROW (L to R): T. Janscy, L Maserian, P Campbell. R Licciardello. W. Cotterly. A. Anderson. P. Connolly. SECOND ROWi Mr. Studley, K. Murphy, . MacDougall. . Shay, D. Alfano. H. Young, R Downey. H MacKenzie, D. Emery, P Lakin. A. Cody, S. Barchard, E. Dillon, K. Surctte. 39 HALLOWEEN PARTY 78 . Merrill 40 S. Lloyd Disco Derby Queens Strange But True T’was a warm, rainy night In the month of October. Some MHS students Donned sandals and togas. To the purple-doored building Did they fly, crawl and skate. T’was the Halloween Party of ’78. A six pack of Schlitz, The Fruit of the Loom, Big Bird and Pinnochio, A witch and her broom. Togas and togas, The Wizard of Oz, President Carter, An Indian squaw . . . A ballerina in boondockers Reeled, spun and leaped. Trekkies with ray guns, And Little Bo Peep. A mustachioed soldier, A lollipopped girl, Fonzie and Bowie, A Krishna with curls . . . An old man and his wife, And Dracula’s bride, A blond country singer. The Lone Ranger rides . . . A quack team of surgeons, An Andy and Ann, A witch and a warlock, A half-woman-half-man. All of these women And all of these men To their regular roles They returned once again. For the next day was school, And as it is said, You’d look like a jerk With a mask on your head. A. Connolly „ V. Pederson 41 LATIN Yes Virginia, there really is a Latin Club. There has not been a Latin Club at MHS fora few years, but some interested students decided to form one. After much searching, the club finally found an advisor. Although off to a slow start, plans were underway for a Roman Slave auction, a Roman banquet, a trip to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and a possible Roman excursion. FIRST ROW L to R j: L. Costello, S. Donovan, C. Lamson, K Gustafsson SECOND ROW: L. Barry, K O ' Brien, P Copp. D Harrow, j. Flannigan, R Wayda, A. Cody. THIRD ROW: M. Campbell, K Lamberg-Karlovsky, D. Fox, L Ford, D. Witkowski, K Gustafsson, Testa, M. Murphy. ITALIAN FIRST ROW (L to Rj: P Salamanca, hi. Flammia, P Simboli, T Knight, R Licciardello. D. Matteucci. SECOND ROW Mrs Nuzzo, A. Ruotolo, Schena, R. Sorice, E. Dillon, R. Frasca, J Iacoviello, D. Tully, L. lntravaia, M. Petti. THIRD ROW N. Pallotta, R Licciardello. J.M. Masterangclo, M. Murphy, D. Pallntta, R. Paleo, R. DellaPasqua, P. Sheehan, C. Sharrio, M. Fusco, S. Brandano, S. DiBenedetto, L. Mughcrini, T. Christine, G. Capaldo, P Taylor, N Crovo. The Italian Club has sought to realize two important goals: to ac- quaint students with the language, and cultural aspects of Italy, and to provide an entertaining series of events for its members. In accor- dance with these objec- tives, the club plans a trip to Italy once every three years (the next in the spring in 1980), and visits to museums, Italian film festivals, sponsors dinner parties and carol singing. Final- ly, a special round of applause is due to the club advisor Mrs. Nuz- zo. 42 BRITISH TRAVEL CLUB Going places . . . The British Travel Club is now in its tenth year. The club was formed to promote the study of the literature, history and art of the British Isles. At the end of the year, many of the members will travel to Scotland and England. FIRST ROW ( L to Rj: P. Callahan, R Wayda, A. Cody, L Corrigan, P Kiklis, D Beaton, L Boyle, D MacDonald, K. McCaleb. SECOND ROW: L. Marshall. K. Gustaffsson, M. Campbell, V. Chopelas, S. Colomey, E. Richards, . Muse, Mrs. Whitworth. PEP CLUB Raider Pride Runs Deep . . . This year the Pep Club got started earlier than usual. Beginning in August, eager members got together to discuss ways to arouse school spirit. The first job was to enliven the blank, white walls of the cafe. Immediately the girls began drawing, cutting and painting decorations to help all the sports teams get psyched for their winning seasons ahead. Ms. O ' Brien soon joined the girls to help organize and plan various activities including the Thanksgiving Day Pep Rally and annual candy sale. The Melrose High School Pep Club once again succeeded in their goal this year - to encourage enthusiasm and spirit in everyone. Never forget: Staying up all night, “Back door, please,” “We better hurry, it’s getting light out,” “Who are all these kids anyway?” “The tape isn ' t sticking,” ‘‘What rhymes with Murph?” “We’re taking the good guys!” FIRST ROW (L to R): Miss OBrien, A. DiMuzio, E. Cain, L. Grant, M. Shinay, D. DeAngelis, E. Cerretani, M. DArcangelo. SECOND ROW: M. Frechette, E. Batten, . Leeman, L. Hickey, L. Ford, C. Lamson, A. Hoague, T. Vinchesi, R. Simon. THIRD ROW: L. Hong, D. Eveleth, M. Nugent, M. Lamb, ]. Flanagan, G. Pistorino, A. Francis, J. Piasecki, D. MacDonald. FOURTH ROW: P. Powers, K. Marchant, M. Downey, ]. Bell, S. Bonauito, S. Campbell, . Weinberg, M. Levitt, G. Glennon, ]. DEon. B Blutt. FIFTH ROW: N. Hern, P. Rice, D. Alfano, M. Mooney, . Maclachlan, ]. Giggi, C Prentice, K. Crowther, M. Salamanca. SIXTH ROW: H. McKenzie, R. Lux, C. Graf, N. Kennedy, L Flynn, M. Surette. 43 SPANISH ;Que pasa! . . . The club was off to a galloping start with an unbelievable turnout of 150 members. Dues and bake sales filled the treasury and the club reached its goal of two fifty-dollar scholarships. One will go to the most active club member and the other to the student with the highest Spanish academic standing. The International Christmas party, Spanish dinners, and the great Spanish- French volleyball game rounded out a very full calendar. As you can see, the Spanish Club enjoys food and fun. Y tu? FIRST ROW (L to Rf: Mr. Riccio. A. DiMuzio, C Pappas, P Cummings, S. Butler, T Bernhard. T X ' inchesi. C Cerratani. M Kearns. S. Galante. L. Giacalone, L. Solano, A. Hollo}, Ms. Galante. SECOND ROW . Cronin. If Cottcrly. L. Mouradian, B Sherman, J. Ward, S Boyson, D. Grasso, T. Fernando. . Piasecki. S Doherty. S McLaughlin, M DArcangelo, P Killian, S. McKean, M Desmond. THIRD ROW I. Boyle. K Nyquist, K Henncss y. G. Burg, M Frechette, M. Mahfuz. S. Brown, Tryder, E. Cain. A DiGiovanni. Flanagan. M. Bell. M Campbell. E Haves, ]. McHugh, L. Hong, S. Donovan. E Hi Bella FOURTH ROW: J. Buckley. D Belcher. J. Holley, P. Keating, A. Likely. ' I Keating, l ' Christodolou. P Kodzis, .A. Galante, J. Ahern, M. Trulli, L. Intravaia, Y. Zampitella, D. Snow, L. Wright, I, Both ' . P Rocha, P Martin. P. Markham, N. Bateman. P Rice. B Aylward, D. Norton. I FRENCH FIRST ROW (L to R) K Mcurdy, T. Morr is. E Desmond, S Olsen, R Frasca. Iacoviello. G. Sarni, C Hallisscy, D Anderson SECOND ROW. K Maclnncs, M Salamanca. A Bam ford. M Wcthcrill, G Driscoll. M Nugent. It ■ -then 1 1. D Giggie M Meyer, Hickey. Rowe. Shena. A Pascarella, II Shannon. S Tomer, B Morrison THIRD ROW: K Desmond, M Azevido, . Copeland, L. Tarpey, D. Cronir cth, M Surctte, I. Butte. S La Marche. I 1 Salamanca. D Harrow. R Doucette. R Neil, 7 Smith FOURTH ROW R Clark. P Mooney, S Blastos, I, Rice. K Bonauito, M Lew is, K Colbert, A Hoague, T, Walters Mrs Dooley, L Peters, A Pendleton. I) Pallotta, G Touscy, J Sullivan, J D Econ, I. Dias There will be a brief but important meeting of the French Club on Tuesday, September 19 in Rm. 330-6 at 2:30. New members are invited to attend. It was from this humble beginning that the French Club embarked upon its most successful year ever. With over seventy enthusiastic members, the club kicked off the year with its traditional dessert party. Next came the volleyball game. The Spanish and French Clubs squared off on the court in the battle of the century. Tension grew and pride swelled, but when the smoke had finally cleared, “Los Francais” had won, 19-7. A French Games Night and a French-Spanish softball game soon followed. A French movie, the International Christmas Party and the year-end banquet rounded out a in 1 1 year. Memories include the night at Masconomet, waving to Lisa, Stormin’ Norman, FOOD!, Youth Center Activity, brief meetings” killing the Spaniards . . . and, finally, one last hurrah to Miss Pomeroy for putting up with it all. 44 MODERN DANCE CLUB FIRST ROW (L to R): C. Case, N. Crovo, P. Bonauito, D. Norton. SECOND ROW: E. Hayes. E. Lynch. P. Lynch, P. Keegan, G. Driscoll, M. Doucette, . Weinberg, M. Sundquist. THIRD ROW: his. Puntoni. D DiBenedetto, L. Vasques, M. Whitehorn. E. Henderson, C. Lamson, M. Norton, S. Johnson. Again this year, the Modern Dance Club was available to all students. No previous dancing experience was necessary - just a desire to dance and an eagerness to work hard. Afternoon meetings were held every week in the dance room, where the members bent and stretched and reached for the stars; exercising and practicing various dance steps. This was all in preparation for the two annual shows in which the members choreographed their own dances. The first of these presentations, entitled ‘Dance, Dance, Dance,’ was given in December. This show included many different types of dance, such as jazz, ballet, and disco, set to a variety of music. The second show is planned for the spring. Ms. Puntoni advised this club, accompanied by: President, Diane Norton; Vice-President, Pam Boniauto; Secretary, Cheryl Case; Treasurer, Lisa Limongelli; and Publicity Chairperson, Nancy Crovo. IMPRINT The “Imprint” offers MHS students a valuable opportunity to get involved in school activities. The Imprint, published monthly, is entirely student-run. Even if a student is not interested in writing, there are plenty of other facets of the newspaper he or she can work on. By reporting on the various happenings about MHS, the Imprint fosters communication between students and faculty. New opinions, relevant ideas - that’s what the Imprint is all about. FIRST ROW (L to Rj C. O ' Neill. M. Campbell. L. Nason. B. Simpson. J. Wadland, L Fennell SECOND ROW: T. Kripp, D. Rogers, S. Semincrio, A. Hemingway. P. Doherty THIRD ROW: K O ' Brien. D. Shan Icy, K. DeYoung, P Connelly, M. Maguire. 45 CHORUS The MHS chorus, under the direction of Mr. Joseph Messina, could he found nearly everywhere. Perfor- mances tor Rotary, senior citizens, nursing homes, and, of course, the Christmas Vesper program highlighted the year. This year, the Administration arranged for the chorus to perform for the stud ent body. This was the first such assembly ever held in the new high school. Although there were only fifty members this year, spirit was at an all-time high. As soon as the Christmas vacation ended, work then began for the Spring Concert. The lasting memories include: “Cute means bowlegged!”, every eye, “I ' ll wait. , There she is. Miscellaneous! . Do we really have to wear those gross things? , Christmas carolling, tttttttt, “Which one is that? , “Did I tell you that you look nice today? Well, I lie a lot. , “If you know anyone that plays the piano? , and, of course. Papa Penuche . . . FIRST ROW (L to Rf P Kennedy, L. Barry, M. Sundquist. L. Klouradian, Mr. Messina. . Manzi, Lustwerk, M Tillinghast, L. Bounfiglio. SECOND ROW: N. Kennedy, B. Murphy, FI. Shannon, E. Morrison, D Ricciardeli, E. Ashford, . Oosterman, M. Whittier, D Matteuchi, D. Martin, D Messina. S. Analetto. B Cane. THIRD ROW: D. Nichols. J. O’Connell. L. Layton, J Wilson. Ward. L. Ford, L Bates. L. Wessling, B. J ohnston FOURTH ROW: R Heidkamp, M. MacDonald, D Salviati. D. CoIIis, K Ryan. V. Cayer, R. Dunn, S. Johnson, L. Brodeur. DRAMA The Melrose High Drama Club com- pleted its first year under its new advisor, Mrs. Cornelia Belliveau. Led by the sole senior Bill Sitcawitch, this was the most successful season in recent history. The Night of January Sixteenth, a courtroom drama involving a murder trial was performed in the fall and a comedy is planned for the March show. In addition, the Drama Club competed in the annual Boston Globe Drama Competition. Both the actors and the stage crew deserve recognition for their fine performances. FIRST ROW I L to R): D Morgan, B Smith, G. Glen non, V. Chopelas, M MacDonald. I, Sul, mo. I Gardener. T. Walters, Advisor Mrs Belliveau SECOND ROW: D. Mattucchi, M Morgan, E. Penta. T. Monro. D. Barton. R Noil, J Lustw erk. R DiFranza THIRD ROW. B Sitcawitch. B. McDougall, H Shannon. A McLean, B Nagle FIRST ROW (L to R): D. Witkowski. L. Wooldridge, D. Casey, J. Dow, C. Hooton, T. O ' Toole, D. Amara, R. Tobey, Mr. DiGiacomo, J. Holley, G. Olsen, M. Lamanttina. R Lynch, M. Rousseau SECOND ROW: D. Messina, T. Savage. M. Costello, R. Bond, P Surette, D Belcher, L. Olsen. M Ledoux. JAZZ ROCK The Jazz-Rock Ensemble provides an outlet for the talent of superior musicians and at the same time provides the community with an exceptional jazz-pop playing group. The ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Frank DiGiacomo, performs at many concerts during the course of the year. The group remembers . . . Austria ' s Cafe Corso, every Wednes- day at 5:00 p.m., “Trumpets, stand up!!’’, “Saxes, up at J!”, 208, JR. Papa’s after practice, mutes, “Don’t kill yourselves.”, “Try to get here on time, guys!”, “Get through this and then I’ll let you all go home.”, “Let’s take it slooooow”, “You’re wasting time!”, “Hey! You got your car??” JAZZMATAZZ Few people are aware of the existence of the Jazzmatazz, Melrose High’s vocal jazz group. The members, chosen through auditions by the advisor, perform both jazz and popular music throughout the city. As the club was only formed last May, much growth is expected. The seniors can never forget . . . the gazebo. Prince, red and black, “Can we add our own choreography?”, “As you walk down that lonesome road, remember that love is a many-splendored thing.”, “But we only know three songs!”, and most of all, Mr. Messina, j who encouraged us and made it all possible FRONT ROW (L to R): L. Barry. P Kennedy. R Heidkamp, L. Buonfiglio, L Mouradian, M. Sundquist, E. Ashford, E. Morrison, Lustwerk, D. Coll is, ]. Ward, D. Salvia ti, D Ricciardelli SECOND ROW: D. Martin. . Oosterman. B Sitcawitch. M. Whittier, D. Mattuchi. D. Messina, Mr. Messina, advisor. SCRABBLE I ' ll challenge you! If you get to use lobotomous, then I ' ll use flibitorious! After much practice, some of the players have reached a 200-plus game score, equivalent to the vocabulary of a Ph.D. in English! In the future, the club plans to compete interscholas- tically. then on to the nation- als! But for the moment, enjoying an intense hour of concentration is exhilarating. I L to R : L Bowe, J Pisatoro. Ms. Schlegel, R Heidkamp, ]. Wilson MOUNTAINEERING The Mountaineering Club, now in its second year, is a club for those who enjoy learning new skills. Rappelling, rock climbing, hiking, and camping are just a few of the things that the club has undertaken. Led by advisors Mr. Trubisz and Mr. Paula, the club has travelled throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Mountainerring is an exciting club for those who enjoy a challenge. !, to R : M. Pitts. Trubisz Advisor . M. Alfano, G. Thorne, S. Goodwin. T. Grover. I) Kelley, P Salamanca, G Showalter, 7 ' Dunn. Hughes, M Driscoll, I). Taylor. R. Paula Advisor . 48 CHESS CLUB L to R: D. Jankov, T. Smith, A. Pendleton, Mr. Morrow, N. Agretlis, ]. Schena, M. Salamanca, R Fra sea. This was a frustrating season for the chess team. With a small membership, the team opened with disappointing losses to some of the league’s major powers. These early defeats and a heartbreaking tie with Masconomet Regional left the chessmen mentally deflated for part of the season. They picked up the pieces, rebounded gallantly and earned themselves a respectable mark for the season. Though they are not quite ready to take on Korchnoior or Spassky, the team takes a special pride in the fact that they alone can tell their pawns from their elbows. They can ' t forget. . . Salem ceilings, fianchettos and the King ' s Indian, St. Mary ' s 5-0, en passant, Four Knights, team chess, mate in a move, “Want a draw?” “Sure!,” Lynn English double header, P-R4, P-K4, R-R3, BXRETC, Triton and Bishop Fenwick, dark green boards, best clocks in the state, Simultaneous with J.C., “Touch move!,” “Do we HAVE to take notation?,” GIRLS?,” And special thanks to Mr. Morrow, the coach who made it all possible. ORCHESTRA The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Theodore Leutz, has spent the past year performing a varied repetoire of music. The busy concert schedule began with the Christ- mas Vespers. The orchestra performed seasonal music for many civic groups throughout both Melrose and Malden. In addition, senior Neil Schultes was chosen to play in the violin section of the prestigious North- east District Regional Orchestra. The MHS musical, “South Pacific,” was the orchestra’s next major performance. The season culminated with the Spring Concert. tiiiuti ' i, baiiit naj L. .«,« iM SirtfttM V r s ' Hum? FIRST ROW (L to Rj: S. Desmond, j. Pescatore, S. Robinson, E Horden, C. Mayo, K. McCleskor. SECOND ROW: M. Boyd, G. Glennon, L. Conti, L. Pearson, M. Delaney, A. Conti. K. Dygert, N. Goldman, J. Mros e. TFIIRD ROW: Mr. Leutz, P. Callahan, W. Cotterly, V. Curro, M. Ingalls, E. Desmond, . Arena, . D ' eon, B. Desmond, ]. Foster. 49 II HHfi - STRATEGIC GAMES FIRST ROW (L to Rj: D. Kelley, D. Martin. D Morgan. R. Smith. F. Penta, W. Cotterly. SECOND ROW C. Hooton. A. Bamford. J. Pozark. A. DiFabio. D Mattuchi, T. Moore. The Strategic Games Club is designed to challenge the mental abilities of its’ members while providing recreation. An active imagination is the most valuable asset in playing strategic games. Led by President David Martin and Advisor Mr. Hodgkins, the club has rewritten and relived history from world wars to inter-galactic skirmishes. Favorite memor- ies include . . . The new twits, a herd of torpedoes, “That’s random.’’, “It’s a Paladin! Kill it! Kill it!”, the Franco- American alliance, “Surrender and die!! AVIATION The Aviation Club is com- prised of those students interest- ed in aviation. The club meets regularly to discuss subjects such as piloting, navigating, and ground crews with the assis- tance of various guest speakers. Trips to Logan Airport, Nassau Air Traffic Control, and Pease Air Force Base are planned. FIRST ROW (L to R): P Wallace. Advisor D. Dodge, T. Stack, C. Rielly. SECOND ROW. S. Kirby, C. Hooton, L. Boyle, R. Jackson, S. O ' Brien, W. Cotterly. 50 AUTO The Auto Club, under the direction of Mr. Haley, is a small but enthusiastic group. Its members range from true auto-lovers to those students interested in simple car maintenance. This year the club raised money to offset the cost of a car engine to be used to famil iarize members with its functions. FIRST ROW (L to R): B. Kember, J. Porcello, P. Sheehan, C. Rielly. SECOND ROW: Mr. Haley, L. Maserian, C. Hayes, D. Retalic, B. Camuso, . Kelley, J. O ' Connell. M. Endora, M. Barry. THIRD ROW: P. Simboli, A. Coleman, G. Roland, P. fohannson. WEIGHTS Once again, weightlifting was offered to anyone interested in working out after school. The well-equipped weight room al- lowed the students to exercise nearly every muscle while shed- ding a few pounds and toning their bodies. These strenuous workouts were well worth the effort- just survey their fine physiques! FIRST ROW (L to R): S. Bosley, R. Rich, B. Maclndewar, A. Fiandaca, H. Williams, B. Kelley, M. Driscoll, C. Hurley, Mr. Falkenstein. SECOND ROW: M. Dolan, T. Hardy, K. Pitts, ] Foley, D. Burnell, C. Dotoli, S. Morris, S. Lamarche, D. Tully, ]. Ball, S. Keohan, D. Puleo, D. Doherty, T. Knight. J. Musto, T. Prior. 51 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: ' ‘Oh, I wish it was Friday!” - P. Curn ■ “ You ' ve got the cutest little baby face!” - B. Simpson and R. Lux ’‘You’re kidding!” - K. Nyquist ‘‘Why me?” - M. Frechette We made it!” - C. Teller. OPPOSITE PAGE, CLOCKWISE: T. Timmons. M. Alfano. S. Barry ENIORS . --W. MARC ACCETTULLO 2-1-1 Beech Ave. Archie The best! Favorite memories of the Summer of ' 78: cruising: Florida: English with Mr. Conn . “Only the Good Die Young. Billy Joel Future plans include college . . . WILLIAM ROBERT AKERLEY 2 Perham Ave. Aka. Yacca GT ' s with GF ' s R.C . ).V., S B., B S E.L.P., Seger concerts The Swing ; Frisbee at Merrimac; Bowman ' s; Hoover; EMB ' s; W | V P B . Defense ; Evils: Whipped? Never!; Wolfeboro summers; S T with E L : WOBOS Math with Shaggy Nights in White Satin, Moody Blues . college, long happy life . . . Football 1.3; Treasurer 4. MARY VERONICA ALFANO 2 Elmcrest Circle Climb that? High adventures with Ron, Jeff, and Co ; Falmouth-summers by the sea; Vermont-winters on the slopes; France 78; no-nukes on the Island with Eileen; 7:55 with Adele and Diane; French with Sue Conn; gettin punky with S B . Grateful Dead; Yes . . . Sarns . . . college; northbound with mv camera . . . PAUL M. AHLIN 76 Granite St. Ahl . . Good times at the cabin; Tull weekend; Mac ' s; S.V. ' s party; Pines ’77-’78; Maine; partying in the red bomber; L.L., E.B., S B.. D.L.; party with K.A.; Murra’s house on weekends; the beach with K.A., F.M., S.B.,; study with Larry . . . Mr. Hughes’ class . . . Tull; Geils . . . Wrestling 2,3,4; Football 2. DIANE R. ALFANO 28 North Ave. Diane . . Quality not quantity”; Friend- ship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words.” . . . Will always remember best times with Carla; Mac ' s; N.H. weekends; skiing; Bogey; Your locker or mine? . . . The Long and Winding Road” . . . LOG; Student Congress; Powder Puff. DEBORAH AMALFITANO 8 Ireson Ct. Debby . . . “What a thing friendship is . . . World without end . . . Your friendship means the world to me. . . . Will always treasure my memories of P.D. . . . Remembers partying up Worldies, Chapel, and First Level; Richdale; cruising; BOSTON concert . . . Favorites include Geils, Zeppelin, Stones, and “Life’s Been Good” . . . Future plans include candid photography DEBORA A. AMARA 66 Lovell Rd. Deb Inspiration is seeing a part of the whole with the part of the whole in you. . . . M IC A competition, basketball, busrides, coaches; Austria with Jill and Chris: lunches with Terry; classes with Liz; Rm 10A . . Mr Driscoll; English. Ms. Walerbury; French, Miss Leighton; Anatomy, M.C.V. . . . Band. Jazz Rock; Basketball: Track; Powder Puff. LARRY AMUNDSON 30 Lynde St GERALD AMIRAULT 10 Meridian St. ARTHUR J. ANDERSON 115 Ellis Farm Ln. Art . . . Good times at the Cape with D.H.; Irish Pub with J.E., S B ; BT ' s up the Vue; concerts; playing cards over J.V.’s and B.C. ' s: ski trips; Smuggler ' s Notch; Killington; cruisin’ in ’72 Prix with Bert and Muff . . . Geils; Doobies . . . college . . . Tennis 1,2,3, capt. 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 3,4. 54 ELLEN APPLEGATE 1089 Main St. Ells . . . ‘‘Oh well” . . . The most wasted day is one in which you have not laughed” . . . Good times with good friends . . .Will always remember good laughs with M.A.B.; H R. with D.A.; long talks with D C.; movies; chicken wings; lessons from N.G.; bleachers at Fenway Park . . . History with Mr. Connolly . . . college ahead . . . JOSEPH R. ARNONE 31 Spruce St. Joe . . . Any parties tonight?” . . . Parties in cem; Summer of ‘76; Tull concert . . . ENOB’S: Bill DOPODER ... Mr. Hughes’ class with Mortimer . . . Lazy,” Deep Purple KEITH ARMSTRONG 45 Park St. EVELYN ASHFORD 78 E. Emerson St. “I’m baffled” . . . S.P. at Tull; Bing and Bong; Winchester; Eleven or Evelyth Ashley; “Carnival ; Southern Cross; C.A. vibes; the sun always rises with friends; Jonathan; good advice; identity crises . . . college; writing poetry . . . Cross-Country; Winter Track; Spring Track; Chorus; Jazzmatazz. PETER ATWOOD 96 E. Foster St. Weed . . . Remembers partying before school and football games with K.Z.; H.S. on the soccer team; Hoover . . . Good times with B.M. and K.Z. . . . Mac’s at 1:00 with L.L. P.A.; skipping Mr. Grant’s class; good times on the track team; 45 ' s; Ladio; all 4 wins; every weekend I ever had . . . EDWARD R. AUSTRAS 70 Brazil St. Eddie O . . . “You’re all crazy! . . . “I ' m Lithuanian . . . Good times with good company; cruising with the boys . . . Never will forget the WHITE RUSSIANS; the Grove; Hoover; 10 21 78; Toronto ' 78; Germany . . . auto with Mr. Jenkins . . . college ahead . . . Soccer 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3, Co-captain 4; Student Congress; Greco-Roman Games Club; Volleyball; The Quadruple Entente. WILLIAM J. BAILEY 50 Maple St. Wild Bill . . . “My brain hurts!” . . . Hey, that’s my shirt!” . . . C block in Africa; Stalingrad; Dartmouth ’77 (Who forgot the reservations?); mass quantities; “Anybody got a quarter?”; Frost heaves; UMass ’76 (T.M., you’re forgiven]; clotheslines and blood in the snow; twenty questions . . . “Year of the Cat”; ELO . . . Dartmouth ’83 . . . Debate 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3,4. STEPHANIE J. BARCHARD 386 Franklin Street Stuff, Barch, Curly . . . Will always remember hockey-Burlington; Maine; ’76 Jim; ’78 Wells; MacDonald ' s; Broadview Rm. 1; K.O’B.; O.O. B 7 10 78; B.S., N.P., Nighttrip- per, blue uniforms . . . Fondest memories with David 11 11 78, Jr. and Sr. Prom; Winter Ball . . . Harbor Lights;” Billy Joel . . . college . . . NANCY ANN BALDI 20 Mt. Zion Rd “Let’s leave early tomorrow!” . . . Good times with S.S., L.C., D.D., S.G., K.C., K.G.; 8 9 76; pepper and onion pizzas with Peter . . . Senior Proms . . . The Corner; The cem; Spain! . . . Sebago Lake; “Can we buy a blanket?? ; Eloping! . . . A + P with K.G. and Mrs. Vahey . . . English with Mr. Trubisz . . . Supertramp . . . “Dreamer” . . . college ahead . . . DEBORAH L. BARKER 957 Main St. Deb . . . Fondest memories of R.C.; good times with P.G., D.O., J.E., J.S., D.M., R.S., A.P., C.C., T.P., W.P.; campaign ’75-’78 . . Mr. Gumbleton . . . “Long Misty Days, Robin Trower . . . cosmetology ahead . . . 55 MARGARET T. BARRETT 26 Beaumont St Marge Listening to colors with R R in Art Major: gym with | | LI ' E: Carol Burnett: best times with Arnie Tonnessen. E.O., S ) , C.C., L.L . Springsteen concerts with E.O. and Spacey: Dad ' s with Lords of Washington; Summer of ' 78 Horses. Patti Smith; Bowie; Springsteen art; sports; eating; laughing: life in general . . . LOUISE BARRY 52 Elliott St. Only you can find peace for yourself” . . . Evelyn, Donna, Margaret, Betsy, Jimmy; Lou Lou ' s back in town! ; times in chorus. Jazz; Anthropology; assistant to the assistant director of North Pacific; waiting for Friday . . . English with Mr. Cooper . . . “You ' ve Got A Friend ; Dan Fogleberg . . . LJMass; traveling . . . STEVEN BARRY 43 Windsor St Here today, gone tomorrow . . . Fondest memories of S.V.; bashing out the chords; music: sun glasses; safety pins; jamming with the Bottles, Vespa, Algiers, Tim, Ravii Merowack; eternal memories of eleven; remembers adolescence ... La Peste, Ramones. Sex Pistols, Dead Boys . . future plans include escaping from suburbia . . . Good morning. Please all rise . . . MICHAEL BARTER 37 Lebanon St. Bartahari Remembers good times with Joe at Club Caravan; working on cars; d-squad; betting on football; Styx with B.M., J R., D.R., T.S.,; Joe ' s parties; weekend cruising; WBCN with Tracy Roach . Steely Dan . . . Navy . . . DEBRA BARTER 37 Lebanon St. Debbie . . . Best times with S.D., P.T., C.W., Mr. D., L.H.; Europe ' 78; times with the band. . . . Freak Out” . . . Band. JUDY BARTLETT 52 Rowe St. Judy B Don ' t turn away from possible futures unless you’re sure you have nothing to luarn Robert R ; living is loving; Walshie membas when we was little; Pemi; skiing; H.C.U.; park friends; jogging with S.C. and G S ; Cape, S.P , N.L., and M E P ; 11 19 78; traveling with L.C. . . Anatomy Imagine, Bruce Springsteen . . . Colorado and college . . . NANCY A. BATEMAN 117 Lincoln St. Nance Remembers Bellevue: Hoover; P C.; the B ' s: 11 18 78; Killington; cruisin ' in the green machine; 9 30 78; Florida; Sunapee with P R 10 23 78; Fruit of the Loom; 6 17 78; laughs with P H ; talks with D E ; 17th b ' day three years with Miss Pomeroy . Boz Scaggs . It ' s Over” . Billy Joel . . . college . . . Tennis 2,3,4; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Scholarship Drive; Greco-Roman Games Club. PHILLIP BATTEN 267 Washington St. Phil This is electricity, isn ' t it? I ' m so confused!” . California with D.S. and C.S.; Thin Lizzy-Outlaws concert wth D.W.; J.C. in the limo Mr. Tice’s EEI class with D C; Math with J Hughes; Auto . . Dream On,” Chip Away the Stone,” Aerosmith . . becoming rich . . LISA ANDREA BATES 34 Maple Rd Batesy . . Always remember “No goal is too high . . . Memories of Steve 4 20 78; great times with Jerald; Rainbow W. A. 5 20 78; Ziggy; M.G.B ; Sr. Prom ' 77; Jr. Prom ' 78; Homecoming ' 78; fun with MYF, R.T., D M. . . . French with Ms. Prom; A and P with Ms. Vahey . . . “Beautiful Music,” Barry Manilow . . . college future . . . DOUGLAS J. BEATON 49 Sewall Woods Rd. Doug . . D.B.-L.B fights; t-shirts and jokes; second lunch from ' 77 - 7 8; Ali-Spinks; Spaz and Reb; Austria ' 78; Halloween Party ' 78; homeroom with Mr. Cutting ( They all look alike anyway! J; Alaska pipeline and rebel flag; State House; Lyman’s . . . “Beast of Burden Band; French Club; Log Advertising Staff. 56 PETER BECKFORD 1 Ireson Ct. Buck . . . Remembers the Tull and Sabbath concerts; Florida with Ducka; English!; N.H.; enjoys waterskiing, boating, snowmobiling . . . Great times in G block with Mr, Connolly MATT BENNETT 198 E. Foster St. Mad H . , . “Head for the Mount” . . . Summer of ' 78 down Daga’s; the Stooges; parties over Lyle’s; great times with Hirsh, Dag, Vo, Charley, Pista, Kell, Della, and Eldy; Allnighters; Maria . . . “The Song Remains the Same” . . . college ahead . . . Football 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3, co-capt. 4. RITA BERNHARD 140 Linden Rd. Fondest memories of Bill; Summer ' 78; “bunch of bananas”; “The Six”; Del’s; Jr. Prom with B.M.; great times with special friends D.C., G.M., D.L., R.C., L.B., S.B., K.N., J.B., M.F., R.L., Cheeks, and Boo . . . Anatomy with Mr. H. and A.D. . . . If” . . . Spanish Club; Softball; Swim Team; LOG staff. BRUCE BIRTWELL 39 Ridgewood Ln. Birt . . . BT’s up the Vue; Summers down M.V.; prop wrestling-lost; water and snow skiing; Smuggler’s Notch ’78; grogging with M.M., A. A., B.S., B.C., etc.; bought the farm; Hoover; remembers C.C., M.A., D.S., N.L.; 2:30 Fridays . . . “Sweet Home Alabama”; “Freebird”; Steve Martin; ARS; Stones . . . college; business . . . MARY ANN BLASI 135 First St. “Hey Ellen! You know what?” . . . Good times with Mark; will never forget all the summers in N.H.; good times with E.A., M.N., L.F., S.C., and everyone else; lessons from N.G.; garbage cans . . . Will never forget all the good times we had and the good things we did . . . DAVID B. BELCHER 29 Cedar Pk. Dave . . Remembers Summer ' 78 at C.R.C.; hitting ' the spot with T.D., J.H., D C.. P C., C.H., and the others; Ernie’s contribution to the door; Austria ' 78; good times with Pat; cruisin ' with Doc and the gang . . English with Mr. Morse . . . Teach Your Children, C.S.N.Y . . . skiing, college . . . Honor Society; Spanish Club; Band; Stage Band. PETER BERKLAND 198 Porter St. Berkie . . . So long M.C., hello Melrose High! Blue jeans and collarless shirts from now on! . . . Beezing with Lakes; cruising in E.K. ' s mean machine; times with A.M.; big bash at L.M. ' s at Alton; Chinese feeds; lab reports with M.K. and T.C.; a trip to Maine SUSAN BIDGOOD 177 Bellevue Ave. Curls . . . You bloody sod!” . . . Never forget Summer ' 77; Pemi with J.B.; trips with Tue Shay; Wanda; working at MWH with Bette; CB’s at Hesseltine; j. Geils; beanbag- ging; the Berkshires; Kid, Walshy, Jimmy; Kent’s parties ' 77; UMass with Walshy, Larua; the tree with Walshy . . . Future plans with Jimmy; nursing . . JAMES R. BLADES 124 Vinton St. Bladzie . . . Ha ya doin ' ?” . . . The past has been excellent; the future will be better . . . Never forget Maine; the SMS buddies always; prom (s); the Lowell Sectionals with the grapplers . . . “Bring it On Home”; “Freebird”; Bad Co.; Led Zeppelin . . . college . . . Class of ' 79 was ex! . . . Wrestling 2,3,4. SOPHIA ANNE BLASTOS 45 Arlington Rd. “Live, love, laugh” . . . Never forget Army vs. Navy Game; Washington D.C.; Thanksgiving ' 77; Rainbow Balls and Proms; football games; Halloween Parties; G.O.Y.A.; Log meetings . . . “Weekend in New England,” Barry Manilow . . . the future holds happiness . . . Imprint; Track; Pep Club; French Club; Scholarship Drive; Jr Class Secretary; Student Government Day; Powder Puff; LOG. 57 PAMELA ANN BGNAIUTO 140 Laurel St Live for today” Good times at the Cape with Laurie; Singing Beach; Re crisp ; DH ' s Ronita; Summer 76 with Lynn; talks with Sally Augustine’s; special moment with Ralph . “Baker Street. Gerry Rafferty . . . Explorer ' s Club; Modern Dance Club 2.3. vice-president 4 DONNA M. BOURQUE 42 Trenton St Borky Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow Good times party ing with L A.. DA. |.B . M.O., |.0.. T.C., C.F . G B .; Bills ; Summer of ' 78; weekends; Bud; good tunes Anatomy with Rita; Chemistry. Mr. Reilly ; English. Mr Cooper Blow Your Face Out.” | Geils . . . college ahead . . . DONNA BOWMAN 70 E. Emerson St Memories include Summers of ' 75 and ' 76 with J.D., B P , the twins, J.H., K R ; New York and L and NP; Winter ’77 - ' 78 with Guardsmen: E A . PH; Queen ' 77 with C.R.. K R ; good times in Cosmo with B P., N.D., AM. D.H, and Miss B hairdressing . LINDA M. BOTTE 7 Sewall Woods Rd. Bodeen . . . Hi Ho! ; “What a day for a daydreams ; ‘‘Do you want to hear my joke?” . . . Good times with Boone, Barb, Lynda, Tracey. Eva, Peg, Bird, jean, and Pooh; come as you are; all-nighter; B-Parties . . . Smile Swim Team; Winter Track; Spring Track Captain; French Club; G.R.G.C. GREGORY W. BOWE 14 Geneva Rd. Greg. . . “There is a place for everything and everything has a place” . . . UMass ’76, ‘77; Europe in the Summer of ' 76 . . History with Ms. Donovan; German with Mrs. Galligan . . . college ahead . . . Debate 1,2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE BOYLE 32 Richardson Rd. Larry . . . Enjoys summers in Maine; swimming; waterskiing; fishing; bowling; favorite sports include hockey, football . . . college . . . becoming a pilot . . . Honor Society; Spanish Club; Aviation Club; British Travel Club. ANDREW BRICKLEY 18 Laurel St Brick. Tobias . . . Wo-down . . . Remembers hoop games at the Common; signs in Chemistry ' World Cultures with Mr Hodgkins Hockey 1.2, 3. 4; Baseball 1.2.3, co-capt. 4 ELIZABETH BRODEUR 10 Warwick Rd. Liz . Good memories with Shawn at the Cape, N.H. and everywhere else; all the years with Dale, getting into trouble; always remember M.P. and S.M., E.P before chemistry . . . Aerosmith, the ELO concert “We ' re All Alone,” Boz Scaggs . . travel and marriage . . . Modern Dance; French Club. DEBORAH BROPHY 23 Hunt Terr Heaven’s very special child . Summerof ' 78 with G.S and B B Halloween Party with L M RD., S | . MM ; working at Melrose Day Care Center: summers and school afternoons; Gym with G.S. and j.G.; Law with L.M college working with young and special needs children PAUL BROWINSKI 25 Pearl St. Broma . “What ' s up? . . . Will always remember the great times with E.O.; good times with friends at the Wall; light years; jamming with friends; the Road; Yes. ' 77 and ' 78; Summerjam with C.W., P C., W.R. . . . Mr Quinn and the store . . . It ' s Late; Queen . . . Swimming 2. 58 LORI BROWN 21 Beacon St. Remembers Blizzard of ' 78 with P.R.; Proms; Wingaersheek; White Mountains; Jackson. N.H.; half-moon; sand dunes; the Cape; Summer of ’78 with P.R., L.K., C.C.; nicknames for all; Math classes . . . college SUSAN BROWN 12 Mystic Ave. Sue . . . Sunderland and Boston . . . Enjoys working at the hospital and studying sciences . . . future plans include college and medical school . . . MARY BUCKLEY 22 Geneva Rd. Buck . . . Do you know what I mean?” . . . Will always remember long convoys and good times with M.F.; Sears parking lot with P.S., D.S. and L.G.; Halloween ' 78 at Mall with P.S.; Rockport; RS-19; Jr. Prom with G.B. . . . Anatomy with Mr. H. . . . “Even Now” . . . Bee Gees . . . college . . . Spanish Club; Pep Club. JEAN BUSHEE 75 Dell Ave. Bush . . . Alio!” . . . S.B., K.N., S B., R.B., B.M., M.M.; the “Why?”; G.F. with L.L.; Italian C.G.; diving with a mouse; J.P.; backwards shirt; grounded; Summer ' 78; Ralphie Baby; skating; Tom’s cookies; Cannolis; 4th states . . . Mr. Riccio; Biology . . . “Long and Winding Road . . . college Swimming 2,3, co-capt. 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Tumbling 4. MARK BROWN 403 Lebanon St. Brownie . . . CB ' s and BT’s everywhere; Memorial weekend; Derry, N.H.; summers at the Cape; Halloween Party; close call with C.C.; Florida or bust with Julio, Sauce, Madman; J.T. concert; Powder Puff; P.S., P.M., A. A.; Goodhue, parties with M.M., P S . J.P., C.G., P.M., J.B. and other Hooverites . . . Football; Weightlifting; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff. JOHN BRUSSARD 23 Grandview Ave. Brewer . . . Remembers weekends at the Cape at Hago’s; N.H.; good times playing cards at the Hoover; cruisin ' . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Future plans include college . . . Golf LISA J. BUONFIGLIO One Louisburg Sq., Boston Li . . “A dreamer lives forever” . . . “Libby”; special love for J.M.; “O Holy Night”; Jazz sops; sweaters; Chicopee ' 75; P.K., D.S., J.O., M.S., E.M.; competitions; halftime; Rainbow; August 11, 1977; “Star Wars”; Augii . . “Harbour Lights”; “Little One, Chicago . . . Framingham State; elementary ed . . Chorus 2,3,4; Vocal Jazz 3,4; Band Front 4. SUSAN J. BUTLER 61 Brunswick Pk. Sue-eee, Sue-Bee . . . “Are you kidding? ; “Really?” . . . Good times with K.N.. R.B.. J.B ; “Y” kids; special memories of the “Y ; L.C. weekend; States; First place; going bananas; the 500-6:57; buttercups . . . V-Ball with Miss Galante, Mr. Riccio . . .swimming, college . . . Honor Society; Student Congress; Swim Team; Spanish Club, co-president; Leader’s Club. DONNA BUTT 18 Cumner Ave. Memories include the Prom; long talks with Dare (save me a seat on the bus); Nahant Beach; Ralf; Beepmobile; A M.; Patrice; eggplant; dinner with Jackie, Michael, and Steve; Greek ski trip; 3rd lunch with Brenda; field trip with Mugga Nights in White Satin,” Moody Blues; Neil Young; Beach Boys . . . college . . . STEVEN D. BYE 145 Boardman Ave. Evil . . . Good times at Merrimack; M.W.H. Dietary; Tull; ELP concerts; cruisin ' with Mario; Halloween Party; Ford XL; good times with B.A., M.V., R.C., J.V., G.D., M.M., and P.A . “Aqualung . . 59 DOREEN CACCHIOTTI 1 1 Faxon St MARJORIE J. CAMPBELL 24 Henr Ave. 1 a r u i o Love will find a way ; Loneliness remembers what happiness lorgcts Square dancing with D M., S.N . d M Pinehurst and Papose with C.S. and WAG study with P C and MB: Psych with ( : Spanish with LB: England; intense; rasic college . Spanish Club: British Travel Club; Imprint: Thistle GARY CALLAHAN 54 Elm St. Cal Why not! Remembers spring ■ 8, some good friends; weekends at Smuggler ' s Notch; skiing Killington; Jr. Prom; E L O. and Tull concerts; the green Pain-to; THE party; skiing; travelling. . English with Ms. Garren, Mr. Cooper . Aqualung ; Jethro lull; Foreigner; The Cars . college Tennis; LOG photographer; G.R.G.C PAUL CAMPBELL 67 Altamont Ave. Soup . . . Vermont ' 78; N.H. with T.M. and R.W.; Halloween Party; Powder Puff; Steve Martin; signs in Chem . . . Entente;” Deacon Blues . . . Steely Dan . . . college Wrestling; Golf; G.R.G.C.; Bridge Club. ROBERT M. CAMUSO 9 Summer St. Muso B.T.’s up the Vue; summers skiing at the rock; Smuggler ' s Notch ' 78; Florida; z’s at Whip Hill with Jim; R-trips to N.H. with Carn; Blizzard ' 78; Animal House”; camping with PC: good times up Hoover; Irish Pub There Comes A Time . . . college ahead DENISE CANN 19 Baxter St. “It ' s been real”; “Two out of three ain ' t bad” . Remembers brunches; bus rides; J.P. with M.M.; rallies; Y nights; good times with the gang; Halloween ' 78; Raggedy Ann and Andy; the Bell System; gossip . . . Aerosmith . . . Gymnastics 2,3,4; Tumbling 3, co-capt. 4. ANTHONY CAPALDO 306 Laurel St. Tony . . . Ya right . . . Good times with Hump, Dick, Town, Arda, Joe and Graff; going to the horses with Crow; parties up the Hood and the Elks, especially Halloween; good times in Eastie . . . “All Along the Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix Miss You, Rolling Stones . . . gambling and loving it MARY ANN CAPPELLUCCI 9 Rockwood St. Good times cruising; The Pines; needle and the damage done; words with Carol and Denise; will remember rubberneck and Lisa ' s; Randv’svan; Ba Ha runs; special times with D L . C.B., D.F., R.M., B.M., J and D; parties; Maine; the Cape; Breakhart JANE CAPUANO 48 Slayton Rd. |anie Wicked Good times with PC.. K.O., LG: Jr Prom; talks with L.B.; skating competition in Yarmouth; cruising and partying: lazy summer days with P C.; Bellevue; Hoover; weekends in N.H . . . Chemistry with Mr Reilly Father and Son, Cat Steve ns travelling, college . . . STEVE CARLETON 16 Sheffield Rd. Shcarletone . . . BT’s at the Vue; Smuggler’s Notch ’78; down the course with F.S., B.S., M M.. B.M., B B , A.A., R.P., J.G. . . . Jumpin ' Jim’s social class . . . Freebird ; Bob Seger; Doobies . . . Hockey 1,2,4. 60 DANIEL CARLUCCI 325 Swains Pond Ave. I Caluch . . . “Everything OK? . . . Good times with Checka, Dunny, K.D., S.M., R.C., E.G., Skinny, Brownie: M B., B.T.’s at Hoover, | Hood, Pine Banks; close calls with Eddie O.; Sylvan St.; Lynnway; B.K., T.L., B.M., E.L. I • • ■ Wrestling 2,3,4; Golf 3,4; Honor Society; G.R.G.C. CHERYL ANN CASE 39 Mystic Ave. Spacey . . . My love for Arda always . . . Partying with Nell; Lynny, Marg, Slibbs, and Joanne Z.; Elks’ Parties; Maine; Summer of ' 78 ... “Yesterday,” Beatles; “Thunder Road,” I Springsteen . . . owning a hairdressing shop Tumbling; Modern Dance Club. RICHARD J. CASEY 105 Meridian St. Case . . . “Ya right!” . . . Partying with Aka, V. Brian; Cathedral Ledge; White Mountains ' 77; N.H. with Nan, Pat, Sue, Andy, Spunk, Zip, Kalil; waterskiing; Bad Company time; Aka’s broken leg; WJVPB . . . Moody Blues concert with H.Y., T.J., and D.N. . . . Foghat, Bad Company, Stones . . . college; the airlines; N.H. forever . . . Hockey 2,3. SCOTT CAVALEAR 11 Natalie Ave. Remembers Boston concert with K.C., J.K., and P.C.; Math with M.P., L.L., D.M., and D.V.; study with D.C. and M.C. . . . Electronics with Mr. Tice . . . ROBERT M. CECCHERINI 167 Laurel St. | Bob, Checka. . . Win without boasting - lose Iwithout excuse . . Goodtimes with D.C., E.A., K.D., S.M.; cruising with Skinny; Canada; First Night; Hoover and the Common; good times in Chemistry with A.B ., R.M., M.M., S O. . . . homeroom with Mr. Schott . . . Mr. Quinn . . Doobies: Tull; Steely Dan . . . college . . . Soccer; Hockey; |r. Class Representa- tive. BILL CARNEY 161 Sewall Woods Rd. Cam. . . “Let ' s go places and . . . ”;B T. ' sup the Vue; Doobie Brothers concert; R-trips to the Cape; Smugglers Notch ' 77 - ' 78; weekends in Humarock . . . Sweet Home Alabama” . . . DOUGLAS CASEY 42 Wyoming Heights Case . . . Good Deal!” “You ' ll never be a drummer” . . . Will always remember the proms; fondest memories include Maine ' 77 with Alecent;Europe ' 78; good convos with J.H.; parties at the spot with C.H., T.S., J.H., P.C., D.D., and all the D.B.’s; cruising in the cop car . . . Eagles and Alice Cooper . . . working; spastically drumming away . . . Band; Jazz Rock; Track 3,4. ROBIN CAVALEAR 11 Natalie Ave. Remembers Austria ' 78 with P.K., J.N., C.L., J.A.; Bio with L.A; D.W. - Normal-Normal; parties with D.A., C.L., P.K., P.C.; Summer of ' 77 -’78 in Denver; Northstar; Friday nights with P.S., D.S., D.C., L.G.; Special friendships with P.K., G.A.; Esther-Fern . . . French with Miss Donahue . . . Chuck Mangione . . . college . . . Basketball; Softball. VALERIE ANN MARIE CAYER 34 Frances St. Val ... I don’t know! . . . Steve Martin concert; Oct. 9th; Julie’s poster; Willy Alexander and the Boom Boom Band; Rose Anne’s; things are cheaper on sale; a guy from Park St. says, Hi ; Billy’s question from the absurd; strange time; Haymarket; John . . . “Country Girl,” Helpless,” Neil Young; Grateful Dead; Wings; Cheap Trick; Zappa SHARON CERASUOLO 54 Florence St. 61 ELLEN CERRETANI 35 Woodcrest Dr. El It ' s Friday : the more faithfully you listen to the voice within you. the better you will hear what is surrounding you . . . Good old days with S.C ; the corner with T.T.; Disco Derbies: long talks with M S ; the great deflate best of times with PH; |r. Prom 77; excellent times with great friends . skiing fun . college . . . Tennis; Powder Puff; Pep Club; Log Staff. SCOTT CHARLTON 33 Richardson Rd DAVID CHENEY 22 Albion St What ' s up for tonight? . Remembers good parties with Cerra ' s gang; good times up at E.S.; 75-78 D E with Mr. Quinn; work study with Mr Hughes; Study with Cav and Yike Freebird, Lynyrd Skynyrd . tech school for Graphic Arts . . . PAUL CIAMPA 32 N. Mountain Ave. Will always remember good times with Ducka; Summerjam 77; partying in the P.P ; R I : lake; parties up the First Level; Worldies; Tull concert 78; the stiff F Block House Party ' the Who; Stones . . DANIEL P. CLANCY 28 Norman Rd Glance Those who strive for merit shall attain success Remembers the Star Trek with | M. and P B ; Canada 73-76; good times with Mary; Comfort with M.T . The Cars; CSNY Future plans include college and travel Hockey 62 VINNY CERULLE 139 Whitman Ave. The Wizard . . . Will not forget the Summer of 78; cruising with crazy; partying down the Sunoco; good times with Macka, Lucky, G.A., Al, and the rest of the gang; Foreigner concert . Double Vision, The Stranger, “My Best Friend’s Girl” . . . CHRISTYNE CHENEY 72 Lincoln St. Chris. . . Sox games with L.K., E.H.; opening day 78; K.M.’s famous left; Ouiskate 78; skating with K.M.; the three H.S.’s; Summer 78 with L.B and L.K.; weekend split with L.K ; hitting the beach; bloomers; parties; N.M.; Halloween 78; Polarcar . . . Mrs. Mead’s English class . . . college . . . Powder Puff; Cross Country. VOULA CHRISTODOULOU 132 Linwood Ave. Voula . . . When you least expect it, expect it!” t . . Best of times with K.V., J.V., C.J. at Rockport Gloucester - Summer 78; Vazza’s with K.V.; Winter Ball; Halloween Party - Donuts; Chemistry-Ms. Molarity with S.D. . . . Mr. Riccio, iQue barbaridad! . . . Neil Diamond . . law and languages ahead . . . Spanish Club, Typing Log, Debate, Powder Puff. BILL CLAIRE 40 Vine St. JAMES M. CLARY III 53 Bay State Rd |im . Never say never” . . Walking with M.P.; good times with M B and S.S.; Junior Prom with M B ; Mac parties; the Hamburg- lar; weekends with Scott; H P.’s and W.H.’s lunch with K.M , M.M., T.M., and S.D. . . . Ms. Galante . . Fleetwood Mac . . . Honor Society; Cross-Country 1,2,3; Winter Track 4; Spring Track 1,2,4; Wrestling 1. TERRI L. COATES 70 Lynde St. Terri-Lu . . . “Oh Baby” . . . Duane; 2 25 77; St. Mary’s Breakfast; Christmas Eve ’77; Jr. Prom; Summer ’77; Capt ' 78; again. Revere Beach; skiing; Penny Hill; tobogganing; Filene’s ’78; 11G; W.F., P.M., S.W., A.P., Spongy; the gang; PI. . . . Zeppelin; Fleetwood Mac ... art school . . . Good Luck Everyone! Powder Puff. ANN KATHRYN CODY 97 Lebanon St. Annie Bananie . . . Remembers the Cape ’78; L.K., D.D., K.D.; New Year’s Eve ’77 with L.K., K.B., S.V.; getting lost in N.H.; 9 3 78. R.D., D.M., L.K.; night of 11 18 78; good times with D.M., D.C., D.S., L.K.; 9 13 77 . . . Bluer Than Blue” . . . college, travel . . . Powder Puff; Latin Club; Bridge Club; British Travel Club. DAVID COLLINS 155 Laurel St. Calonza . . . No way!” . . . Excellent parties at J.J.’s with V.C., D.B., K.M., A.B., Holly, Cav; good times with L.P.; the pool with L P. again; Bob Seger 9 22 78 with J.M.; Law with A.G., D.V., C.O. . . . Algebra . . . Mr. Studley . . . “Sweet Jane ”; Dream On ; “Slow Ride”; Bad Co.; Led Zeppelin . . . SUSAN CONN 62 Country Club Rd. Fondest memories of John . . . Growing up with E.C.; sharing life with G.S.; Killington with J.R.; Jr. Prom and Ander Mints; typing with Bo; CB’s; Hassletown with Mary; many times with Denise; talks with Lynnie; work with M.P., K.K., S.C.; Murph; John K.; the Cape . . . Mr. Shaughnessy . . . “Sugar Magnolia” . . . Powder Puff. PAULA CONNELLY 14 Pine St. Canolly . . . Growing up with M.V.; going away with J.C.; shakin’ fries with Kate; Hoover; B’s; Winter ' 78; Florida; S.F. at 1:00 a m.; cruising in Cappy I; the sisters; great times with great friends, especially J.C, C.O., L.G. . . . “Vienna,” Billy Joel . . . French Club; Imprint: Powder Puff; Scholarship Drive; G.R.G.C. DOUGLAS E. COBURN 98 E. Foster St. Cobbs. . . Yup” . . . New Hampshire; Four Pines; cruising in the G.B. with B.U.; trip to White Mountains with S.S., D.V., R.D., J.M., P.B. . . . “Stairway to Heaven , Led Zeppelin . . . becoming a chef . . . BRENDA COGAN 167-A Pleasant St. Brendi ... “A great time!”; “All mixed up” . . . Third lunch with D.B , A.C., DA, L.M, J.M., D.C., J.W.; Macho guards with J.M.; camping in N.H. with L D. and B.W.; cozy cabins; party road; Phantom; tradition; D.A. ' s boat; B.W.’s parties; concerts; Susan, Mary, and Jane . . . Under My Thumb”; Beast of Burden : “Shattered” . . . Powder Puff. RONALD COLLINS 145 Laurel St. Ronnie . . . “Who me? . . . Summers in N.H.; swimming and water skiing, Jethro Tull concerts ' 77, ' 78; great times with B.C, K.D., M.G., D C, and S.M; fond memories of last summer the B.C. . . . swimming with Mr. Grant, Biology with Mr. Schott . . more great times with B.C. . . . college . . . Varsity Swim Team; German Club; G.R.G.C.; German American Exchange Program. MIKE CONNELLY 3 Orris PI. Con . . . Let’s do up the Sunday New Hampshire Cruise . . . Friday night parties with S.C, S.F., M.P., S.S.; memories of the Rosie; Sunday football games; Outlaws, July ' 78 . . . “Let the Good Times Roll,” the Cars . . . Big Plans for the future. ARLEEN CONNOLLY 23 Irving St. Great times with P C, E.S., S.S.; “No, we’re not cousins!”; laughter and headaches in the LOG office; another deadline!; English with L.M. and gang; painting; drawing; White Mts. - skiing, hiking; Halloween ’78 ... A + P with M.C.V.; Art-Miss Puntoni . . . college; medical illustration . . . Log Lay-out Editor; Honor Society; Student Activities; Art Club. 63 PATRICIA M. CONNOLLY 39 Beech Ave. Patty I am free: yes I ' m free, now I ' m on m wa Fantasy FAVF; No, we are not cousins! Remembers good times with A C and good friends; parties; skating; weekend in Vermont; Halloween; Christmas; and the little kids Reminiscing . . . College . Student Activities Board; Log Advertis- ing Editor; Honor Society; Powder Puff: Art Club. MICHAEL COOMBS 223 Main St The Mount! Good times with Ed, G.F.. B K . T.G., and many others; California; Sundays to N.H ; Honda 350; never forget parties and good times all over town; cruising Sympathy For the Devil,” the Rolling Stones; Shooting Star ; Midnight Ram- bler : The Cars: Bad Co . . PATRICIA L. COPP 128 Trenton St. Patty Will always remember Carol King concert: good limes with C.L., D.A.. P.K., J.N.. K G.. R.C.. C.L., V.L.. M.M. The pit; the partv with P K . C.I, ; walking to school with N.D.; laughs with K.G.. |.0„ S.W., B.C. . . . H.B.R. with CL. K.G.. |.A„ K.S. . . . KATHLEEN E. COSTELLO 32 Old Brook Cir Kathy Remembers Gay and Lussac; England; Spring 78; May-June ' 78; in- strumentation: watermelon on the subway; Halloween Partv; Bloodmobiles; first aid: F block study and |unior Mints; GPR with R D ; chem labs with KM: good times with X.S., R D . LB. D.S . and Agnes, my pig JEEE CRANFORD 43 Boardman Ave. Some people can do what they like ; I retained the shape of a vacuum cleaner for weeks ; I, REG - Stop in; I ' ll gel you a deal Remembers the heap; 20 watts per and a squeak: having to work; all of 78 and 9 3 78 at Santoro ' s Shattered” Nobody expects . Oh bugger!” . PAUL CONNOLLY 24 Summer St. Frame . . . Expect the unexpected Good times at the Hoover; laugh sessions at Freddy ' s; many parties; listening to music; waterskiing; Springsteen at Springfield 78 , . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly . . . Look at You. Look at Me . . , college . . . Hockey 1-4. LAURA COONEY 1 15 Bay State Rd. Laurie . Remembers the weekend at York Beach with F.G., R.B., and J.D ; partying at the cem ; hanging on the corner; memories with F.G.; going to the Mount; good times with D.D.. N.B., K.G., S.S.. S.G., K.C ; Summer 74; Supertramp Concert . . . Taxi ; Bob Dylan RICHARD CORBETT 102 Clifford St. Dick . . . Where’s the party? . . . Remembers cruising up Mac ' s; H P. with J.C.; track parties; Roman; skiing in N.H. . . . electricity with Mr. Tice . . . Freebird . . . Aerosmith . . . college . . . Soccer; Winter Track; Spring Track. WAYNE D. COTTERLY 30 Mt. Hood Terr. Penquin . “If anything can go wrong, it will” . Summer of 78; nasty little quizzes; . fly Dodge Style; those cafeteria menus; good times with S.M., G.B., B.L., D M., J.M., D + D.; : S.G.S.. N.E.M.S.G.A. . . . Private Pilot . . . : Thanks, class of 79 , . . Aviation Club; Bridge Club. DANIEL L. CREMINS 214 Laurel St Dan Remembers all the great times we had . . . Mr. Hughes . . . Algebra I ... I “Moving Out,” Billy Joel . . E ROBERT CROTEAU 9 Berwick PI. [ Crotz . . . Remembers the week off; Blizzard ’78; Pines; Blueberry Hill; parties at Nahant Beach . . . Melrose-Waltham Riot; B.T. ' s; Tull concert; Weirs Beach . . . Black Sabbath; War; Pigs . . . MICHAEL D. CSICSEK 78 Heywood Ave. ] Doc . . . “Maybe”; “Never happen”; “Ask Mike, he knows” . . . Remembers I-beam for R.R. hoist; Samurai diesel mechanics; Friendly’s; long days; times with T.M.; N.E.V. 1; P.P.P. in N.H.; T.K. . . . Enjoys work, cruising and relaxing . . . Styx; Madame Blue . . . plans to live the present. . . . college in the future . . . TRICIA CURRY 17 Philip Cir. Kid . . . “Life is a gas so let ' s celebrate” . . . Remembers good times at the Hood; Uncle Earl’s and Celluloid Heroes; laughter in the cemetery with Walshy, Davey, John, and Terry; great ballet workouts with Gail and Sue Conn; years of parties with Walshy, Eleanor, and the tree bouse . . . PETER CUSOLITO 15 Union St. Cooz, Guido ... “I can dig it ; “Later” . . . Hittin ' the spot; Blizzard ’78; Europe 78; Austrian balcony parties; “You’ll never be a drummer”; Boston Concert . . . Musta Got Lost,” [. Geils; “Only the Good Die Young,” Silly Joel; Kansas . . . Work??? . . . Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,4; Band 2,3,4. STEPHEN J. CROVO 79 Lincoln St. “Stay loose ; Do I stutter?” . . . R.D. ' s New Years Party 78 . . . Mr. Conn ' s English class . . . book report on One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish . . . college ahead . . . Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4. PEGGY CUMMINGS 118 Tremont St. Mouse . . . “Oh sigh ; “No I’m not Mary Rossino”; Squeaking ; “Hey, Eva d.f !” |r. Prom; Nahant; come as you are; 9 23 78; Hoover; Chico and Co.; H-Party; WFR; special are Danny, M.M., E.L., T.L., B.M., L.L., P.M., j.G., L B . P.M., D.W., M.P . . Mr. Shaughnessy . . . “Nights in White Satin . . . college . . . JOSEPH CURRAN 35 Crescent Ave. joe . . . Never forget Sunday N.H.; concerts in Springfield with good friends; Alice Cooper concerts with S.C.; partying at the Rez; cruising in a ' 64 Chevy; lotsa fun up the knoll after school . . . Enjoys skiing, music, playing drums, bikes . . . Mr. Burr ' s class with B.K. . . . ANNE CUSOLITO 20 Burrell St. “Let ' s boogie!” . . . Christmas Eve 77; star sapphires; Ziggy Stardust; Summer ’77; Breakheart; the cove; Three Rocks; hiking down the Cape; Maine; Nahant; Gloucester; Plum Island; Bianchi’s; Saturday nights; cruising in a Road Runner; Dave’s cellar; parties over R ' s . . . Bob Seger, Fleetwood Mac, and Frampton . . . skiing; Florida . . . Powder Puff. MICHAEL D ' AGOSTINO 177 Ashland St. Daga . . . “You talkin ' to me?” . . . Maine with Voce; Tucker 77; ramblin ' ; Marshfield with the boys; parties at Lyle’s; good times with best of friends; D.D ; football with Matt and the boys . . . college ahead . . . Football 2,3,4. 65 KAREN MARIE DALY 108 Y Highland Ave. I would rather sit on a pumpkin, by myself, than on a crowded velvet cushion” . , . Spain 8 8; being best buddies u ith Theresa; a rainy afternoon in April Friends; Lizzie !; thanks to Joyce and Chery l for being there; A dj|fs. sunsets; M M s; Machos Harbor Lights Boz Scaggs liv ing out my dreams college Winter Ball Comm , Halloween Party Comm Powder Puff, Smoking Preven- tion Pressure Program WILLIAM A. DANTILIO 608 Franklin St. Uncle Bill . . Mad times with Bruce, Bob, and Smitty; N.H. on Sundays; Winter Ball I; Moody Beach; LA. P.’s parties can ' t remember nine days with Bruce and Smitty; Saturday nights after working at Lyman ' s with the gang . . . “Life in the Fast Lane”; Born to Run” . . . DARCY ELLEN DAVIS 468 Swains Pond Ave. Dare The capacity to care is what gives life its deepest meaning” . . . Fondest memories of Tommy; good times at the Mt ; Q.B ; Jr Prom at K.T. ' s sister ' s house; H.S.; P B. ' s; Mac ' s with everyone . . . Hobbies are tennis, football and dancing! secretarial work ahead . Powder Puff SALLY A. DAWSON 69 Howard St Sal Yesterday is a memory, today is reality, tomorrow is a dream Wanna be psychoanalyzed? See me in ten years; special memories of Pete; summers on the lake; Ocean Park; daydreaming; embezzling the bank!; times with L.L. and P B Just the Way You Are. Billy Joel Modern Dance; 735; Powder Puff. JOSEPH E. DECROTEAU 14 Rowe St. Gentle Joe . Who me? No way! . . . Remembers the trip to Jaja with my bro; the great escape; two great years with Elaine G.; the mad search with Graff; parties; sansaman skalifts; coolman: T.C., C K , P H , D.D., N.G. Far Away Eyes.” the Rolling Stones . . . PATRICIA DECNAN 38 Wentworth Rd Patty Hey Nony Nony”; What happened to the beach cookout? ; Stay Gold Good times with C.C.. AH. M V.. C C . J S Bio microphones with C D . SPAIN!; Halloween; concerts; Who wants to go to the Topsfield fair ' ' ; skitrips; Cerra ' s; parties with R and C; mics Rolling Stones; Fleetwood Mac; C.S.N.Y Powder Puff LAURE DAVIS 101 First St. Love is never ending. The road goes two ways. Don ' t ever give up. Hey, is this what life is all about?” . . . 11 23 77 . . . Time can never take away memories with Fred . . . Good times with J.S., Calif., P.D., L.L., 11 23 77; and Nights In White Satin” . . . Tennis; Powder Puff. DONNA M. DEANGELIS 77 Laurel St. Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the star” . . . Best of times with best of friends; the 8:08 rush with K.M.; Coach; Disco Derbies; tough, tough, football games; M.D., F H Field Hockey; Captain; Basketball; Track; Powder Puff; Class Treasurer 3; Literary Staff; Pep Club: President. NANCY E. DECONINCK 147 Trenton St. Nance ... 1 guess you had to be there”; It was so funny!” . . . Never forget L.D., T.C., P.C., N.F.. Cosmo kids with A M., D.H., T.F, M.P ; always remember times at the Trailer and Chalet with R.S., R.S., P S.; homeroom with S.D.; roller skating with L.D. . . . Billy Joel; Meatloaf; . . . Volleyball; Spanish Club; Cosmetology. DAVID DELGENIO 85 Granite St Del Remember good times in Maine waterskiing, snowmobiling and other things Always remember Mr. Shaughnessy’s class; Del, put your arms down”; Mr. Cooper ' s B.G. ; never forget Mr Reilly’s E Block class 66 RICK DELLA PASQUA 372 Washington St. Della . . . You only go this way once” . . . Remembers Slimmer ' 77 with D.S., J.W., and A.C.; Senior Skip Day-Plum Island; Atronic M.B.. P.H., M.D., D.V.. S.C., M.P.; parties at Lyle’s . . . English with “Cooperman” . . . college . . . Best wishes to class of ’79 . . . good times; good luck . . . DALE DENNEN 35 Cass St. Good times with S O., L.B.. S.M.; New Year’s Eve; Springsteen ' 78; killing T.K.; Halloween with L.B., S.H.; skipping at J.P. ' s; the Cape; ’78 - everlasting parties with E.P.; skip day at Breakheart; Kings and Queens, ‘Anthem ’78’ . . . Chemistry class with Mr. Reilly . . . Let the Good Times Roll,” the Cars . . . ELIZABETH DESMOND 214 Lynn Fells Pky. Liz. . . If ever in need of directions, ask B.B; Amherst by way of N.H.?; no partners or letters!; Father Gregory; the Publick House; Londonderry Faire; the Artie Tournament - 20 below!; Southern Maine Finals against K.L. and G.C.; Cockroaches vs. the Riot Emergency . . . E block History with Mr. D. Debate; French Club; Honor Society; Orchestra; LOG; Tennis. SUSAN MARIE DEYOE 131 Linwood Rd. Suzy ... “I don’t know!” . . . Remembers good times with Buddy; 8 20 78 - 2 20 79; The Eyes of Laura Mars”; trips to Vermont; phone calls with M S.; will always remember D.B., P.T., C.W. . . . If, Bread; My Life,” Billy Joel . . . college, marriage . . . SCOTT J. DIAS 412 Lebanon St. Remembers parties with Stef and Lynnfield babes; lunch with Jim, Kev, Ted and Mouse; fond memories of T.M. and K.M.; good times with Jim at Mac’s, Papa’s, 128 and H P ’s; Wonderful and crazy times with Deb . . . You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth” . . . Scholarship Drive 2,3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Track 4. CYNTHIA FRANCES DEMARS 312 Laurel St. Cindy . . . Still climbing my stairway to heaven. . . Remembers good times at B.G.C. with J.B., C.V., R.H., D M.; long talks with B.S.; work with P.S.; parties after; fond memories with best friend S.D.; will always love M.S. . . . college; Spain . . . Honor Society; Powder Puff LAURA DEPETRIS 27 Crest Ave. Will always remember those fantastic weekends in Wilmington with Denise; W. dances; N.D. and our D ' s; all the M’s; D.D., G.R , GH!; good times at the beach with S.R ; late Log meetings; Mandy; roller skating with N.D.; summer in Maine, esp. ’77 and ' 78 . . . “Time In a Bottle” . . . college . . . British Travel Club; Honor Society; Log Typing Editor. KENNETH DESTEFANO 15 E. Wyoming Ave. D . . . Good times at ELP with J.S. and D.D.; good parties with K.H., Scott D. and friends; MHS football games with Dude and friends; Essoology; English with the great Guidomins- ki; cheerleading at Powder Puff; wild and crazy things . . . Kashmir ; Led Zeppelin . . . college; graphic arts . . . KEVIN JOSEPH DEYOUNG 154 E. Foster St. Youngsta . . . Respect people for what they are and accept it ; Chico, give me a break! . . . L.L. get out of the tub! ; Remembers 10 21 78; New Year’s Eve with M.M; S.M., B.C., D.C., E.A., J.M.; parties. Hoover bashes, Common; Good times with B.M. . . . Mr. Conn; Ms. Scialdoni . . . College . . . Hockey; Cross-Country; Spring Track; Imprint; G.R.G.C. ROBERT DIBELLA 297 Melrose St. Bob ... In my future I would like to see a time when the earth will no longer be the many shades of gray it is today. 67 DIANN E. DIBENEDETTO 68 Upham St. I don ' t know Deepest memories of Robert: ice skating at M D C. with K.k and A P : going out with the gang on Saturday nights: Steph. we can ' t forget; Porky and Petunia . . Homeroom with Ms. P.; A.D.; E D . dancing for the rest of my life . . . college . . . Biology Club; Italian Club; Modern Dance Club. LILLIAN A. DICARLO 206 Perkins St. Tara . . . What, are you crazy? . . . Good times with Jim; Bermuda ' 78; Friendly’s with T.H.; good talks with K.D., S.V.; Studio 4 with everyone; New York with L.N., A.P., J G., J.A. . . . Miss Kern 78 . . . “Love ' s Holiday ; Earth, Wind, Fire; Donna Summer; Dianna Ross; disco; picnic . . Future plans are marriage, fashion, merchandising . . . EILEEN DILLON 129 Franklin St. Remembers good times with R.S., S B.. W.F., D.G., and T K ; ice cube fights with T.K. and J.B.; RS-Arrow; fondest memories of Brad; 11 24 76; 3 9 78 G block with Mr. Allen . . . Until the Twelfth of Never . . . marriage ahead. . Italian Club; Bridge Club. ANNETTE DIMUZIO 15 Garden St. Anut . . . “Ya know . Remembers good times with good friends: Senior Halloween Party; The Six ; night phone gossips with M.F (Boz); (10; 1-4); Red Sox games; b-ball games and 10-2; R.B., EL, L.G.; Dels parties . . . A + P with Mr. Hassett . . . Pep Club, Spanish Club; Basketball 2; Softball 2,3,4. ERIC DOERRER 35 Summer St. Dick . . . Good times with the C A T. gang, Tony, Humps; Dagga’s cottage; parties over Dad ' s; mountain climbing with Vange and Kinch; The Stooges . U S History with Mr. Connolly; woodworking with Mr. Swinarski . . . The Song Remains the Same ; Led Zeppelin. DEBBIE DOHERTY 1143 Main St. Deb . . What it is!” . . . Remembers art classes; good times with L.C., N.B., K.G., S.S., K C ; the Mount; the beach; cruising with the crew; Richie ' s cottage; fond memories with K ,W. - Mac River; laughing with Margie; concerts. . . Crazy on You ; Bob Seger . . . plans to stay happy; art school . . . uvm LISA DIMINICO 21 Shadow Rd. Camping in N.H.; cozy cabins with B.C. and B.W. (Susan, Mary and Jane); Marie ' s; Green Bowers; Party Road; The Phantom; Enchant- ed Forest; good times with M.P.; munchies with B.C. and B.W.; Tradition; B.W. ' s parties; concerts; A great times! . . . “Beast of Burden”; It’s All Mixed Up”; “Paridise ; Shattered ; Under My Thumb” . . . Fashion designing . . . Powder Puff. DAVID K. DODGE 36 Country Club Rd Duck . . . “Life-a cycle working towards improved means to a still unimproved end” . . . Always forget the ski trip to Pat’s Peak with J.D., M.P., and J.A.; traveling; weekends down the Cape; waterskiing, fishing, and weightlifting . . . Spanish with Mrs. Allen; Math Analysis with Doc Roc . . . Beast of Burden, Rolling Stones . . . DANIEL C. DOHERTY 87 E. Wyoming Ave. Enjoys camping in Tewksbury for a quiet weekend with R.M., D.L., P.A. and M.P.; Remembers Sunday football games and the shirts I lost, (and the few I took) . . . Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; British Travel Club 3; G.R.G ,C. 4; Lacrosse 3,4. PATRICE J. DOHERTY 61 Highview Ave. Trice . . . Memories of special friends; N.H., J.G., D.B., L.D., H.M., D.D., A.G., J.F., P.D.; Jr. Prom; special times with Nancy; lights D.B.; sneak out J.G.; Muc; H.M.; telephone book D.D.; N-bomb N.H. . . . The Bloody Marys . . . Lady ; Joker”; Nights in White Satin,” Moody Blues . . . “Is this the end?” . . . Track; Cheering; Imprint. 68 STEPHEN DOHERTY 40 Youle St. EILEEN M. DONOVAN 154 Warwick Rd. Edly . . . “Happy Friday” . . . Summers in Vermont; the Cape; the Island; adventures with Mary; talks with B.H.; S. woods with L.S.; Women’s; good times with A.P., M.A., S.D., D.T.; art room friends . . . C.S.N and Y . . . travelling; college . . . Vice President 1,2,3; LOG; Scholarship Drive; Bloodmobile; Art Club; Drama Club. SUSAN DONOVAN 154 Warwick Rd. Remembers summers in Vermont; Cape with T.G.; rock climbing; Blizzard 78; best times with Edly, M.A., D.T., J.F., T.G.; fudge factor; cafe . . . “Sweet Baby James,” J.T.; CSNY . . . college; life in the mountains . . . Scholarship Drive; Field Hockey; Softball; Financial Board; Student Congress Chairman. KEVIN DOWNEY 103 Malvern St. “Later”; Let ' s do C.B.” . . . Good parties with D.M., K.H., D.M., S.K., P.O.B., R.L., M.C.; summers in N.H.; trips to Florida; California; motorcycles; cars; rifles; working at Stratco; playing, coaching hockey; waterskiing; concerts . . . “Let the Good Times Roll, The Cars; “Baba, O’Reilly”; Geils, Springsteen, Dylan, Seger . . . MARK J. DRISCOLL 73 Glen St. Baco . . . Remembers rock climbing with Mr. Paula in N.H.; Good Harbor ’76-78; Styx; p Krakatoa; Lords of the Ring; partying up the es. with Wally and friends . . . sea stories Mth Mr. Studley; Mr. Grant’s 100th victory; iwim team 77-79 . . . Mountaineering Club; Swim Team. EDWARD F. DOLAHER JR. 182 Linwood Ave. Ed . . Best times with C.B. ; Lowengrog; great parties with R.N., D.R., J.B., G.K., P.S., A.B., T.G., M.C., W.P., S.E., B R , M.G.; Sabbath 76 with R.N., J.B.; good times with Methuen, Maine, N.H., Cape Cod . . Art with Miss Arbeit . . . NEIL DONOVAN 10 Belmont Pi. Dunny . . . “Is everything O.K. Tracy?”; Show me your photos!” . . . BT’s up Hoover; Ladio Sanchez; close calls; 270 Sylvan St.; double yellows; Burger King . . . Ms. Werneth . . . Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 3,4; Baseball 3; G.R.G.C.; Student Congress 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4. EDWARD DOUCETTE 6 Chester St. RICHARD DOWNEY 143 E. Emerson St. Only persistence and determination alone can assure success” . . . Remembers summers in Hull; Otie Shuffle; track with Roman; D.L.B.; Triple Entente; marathon; concerts; great times with friends; Halloween Party; memories of Mich . . . Because the Night,” Patti Smith . . . college . . . Track 1-3, capt. 4; Wrestling 1-4; Student Congress; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff Coach; LOG. PAMELA J. DRISCOLL 81 First St. P.J. . . . “If you love something very much, let it go free. If it doesn’t come back, it was never meant to be. If it does, love is forever” . . . Fondest memories with Danny . . . Good times with L.D., D.D., P.D, N.H., J.G., D B , K.T., C.S., M.W., S.T. . . . “Stairway to Heaven” . . . work . . . Powder Puff; Majorettes. 69 PAUL F. DROUIN 143 Myrtle St Good times w ith R V . HR. K M . B.T., PH. PH, T.C.. PH, PG.. E.D., E.D., | T . | R . DR. V H . D.S.. PAY.. E.M.. N.H . C H, B.N., B H . Camero; Mustang Mr. Hughes. Mr. Quinn. Mr Crupi, Mr Jenkins, Mr Barnes. Mr Swiniarski. Mr. Schott Real estate; Cape Cod . . . RANDEE S. DUNN 20 Orient Ave. Dandee Runn: Eednar There ' s always tomorrow . . . Third lunch; Wir fliegen nach Deutschland : North Pacific; Sophocles, my pig; Tweedledum: Winter Ball with T.S.; M.Y.F ; Midwinter ' 77, ' 78; K.C and X.S Barry Manilow; Jackson Browne; Bread; Gunther Mr. Messina; Ms. Garren; Mrs. Vahey . . . college; finding myself . . . Chorus, German Club; Bloodmobile co-chairperson. DOUGLAS R. EMERY 21 Belmont PI. Doug Science Museum-Anita, Randy, and the gang; Weezy”: the Busch owl” . Proms . . . Maureen Bette’s; Tracie “Folk . Surry - R.H.L., the jeep . . . Drake ' s Island; Eastman ' s . . . LOG; chopping wood till 12 ; good times with editors . Spain ' 79 . AYUH! Ani-mule.” . . . southern accents . . Billy Joel . UNH LOG; Editor-in-chief; Student Congress Chairman; Financial Board JAMES RICHARD DUNN 37 Baxter St Inch . . Good times with M.P., R.V., P.M Smities; skiing, flying, weight-lifting, running, bowling; Hon da; D block with V.C.. M.P., M.N., C.H ; Illinois-Texas; duckey-pigeons; S. Miller at P B . Mr. Conn ' s A block with E D . college; navy; N.E. . . . TOM DUNN 325 Lebanon St. A summer better than others in Hampton Beach; Kathy, Polly, Jim and challenger; skiing with Heals, Sully, up Canon; hiking in the White Mts. with Ron and Jeff; J.V. soccer with Mulvi; Halloween C.B.; cookouts with Hoover C.G., B.H., J B , and the boys . . . ROBERT S. EMERY 102 E. Foster St. Scott . . . Maine ' 78 with J.D.; the Cape with J .B.; parties at Chip’s; Aerosmith concert; good times with the M. Family; parties with D M., J B , R.N., J.D., E.D., D.R., C.B., R.D., L.N., R.A. . . . English with Mr. Champ; Math with Mr. Shaughnessy . . . Hair of the Dog, Nazareth . . . Dazed and Confused,” Led Zeppelin . . . JOYCE EVANS 235 Howard St. “What ' s up? Fond memories and good parties with R.Z. and J.S.; harmonica tunes; snowstorm ' 78; Lynn; Talking Heads with 5 B Cosmo buddy D B : John B Sails; hiking with Nately C ; Summer ' 78; love and best times with J C Enjoys hairdressing, rock 6 roll, blues, jazz . JOHN FANIKOS 37 Carlida Rrl Faniks What a H.S !”; Me? I always look like that . P C with the men; skyin ' into parties; cold fall nights and March afternoons with BT. ' s; wrestling at Lowell: summer baseball: cheering for Powder Puff; Halloween Party Mr Hodgkins The Battle of Evermore . Led Zeppelin Wrestling 2,3,4: Baseball 1,2, 3. 4 KATHRYN E. FALKOWSKI 1 Oxford St. Kathy Will never forget hanging around the wall; going to L.H. ' s parties; going out with D.H ; good times with C.H , D.P., S.P. Kashmir. Led Zeppelin . . secretarial work . . . CHRIS FARINA 4 West St. Weekend in Marshfield; good partying with good friends; Many nights C ' n; the studio; E.B.; ELO. Football 1,2. 70 NANCY A. FARROW 24 Mystic Ave. ‘‘The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence” . . . Remembers hockey games with M.W.; summers on Prudence Island; Kowloon with J.B., M.W., G.S., and S B.; basketball games with J.W. to see S.W. and D.E.; looking forward to P.E.I. with Maggie and Munchkins . . . college . . . Powder Puff. BILL FILARETOS 63 Upham St. “Too funny”; It was a bargain”; “I had nothing to do with it”; “Get a Chevy” . . . Playing lead guitar with a Gibson Les Paul; Parties at I. Hop; best times with G.C., J.K., K.M., D.F.. S.C., C.M. . . . college . . . SEAN FITZGERALD 54 York Terr. PAULINE FERNANDES 18 Greystone Rd. “Never eliminate the impossible”; “What are you doin?!” . . . Malden Elks; 10:30 break at MWH; 9 30 78; Juniorand Senior Proms with B E.; fantastic times with close friends; partying with P.C.; “Evil Auto School” . . . “Stairway to Heaven,” Led Zeppelin; Doobies; Doors; Foreigner; college ahead x-ray technician . . . BILL FISH 224 Tremont St. Fishy . . . Remember Summer of ' 77; down the vineyard ‘78 with Lis; weekends up Maine; enjoys being with good people . . . Art with Miss Pontoni; English with Gumby . . . Enjoys art, photography, camping, hiking . . . plans to attend art school. JOHN FLAHERTY 188 Boston Rock Rd Flags, Flaz . . . “Yea, right” . . . Good times with good friends; Halloween Party; a cold winter at Hoover School; two summers with J.B, and the men; great times with R.D.; Otie Shuffle; cruisin’ in the mobile unit; D block . . . “Something in the Night,” Springsteen . . . college ahead . . . Wrestling 1,2, 3. 4; j.V. Baseball; Track 1; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff Cheerleader. JOANNE FLANNIGAN 306 Vinton St. Mouse, Flanna Banana . . . “You get out of life what you put into it” . . . Weekends at U.M.F.; good times with good friends; camping; White Mountains; Wingaershek; Cape; skiing in Canada; Vermont; Punkweed; memories with Daryl; 3 parties?; 3 shirts; sandwiches in the hall; apples . . . college bound . . . Student Congress; Powder Puff; Scholar- ship Committee; Kappa; Rainbow. WENDY FOSKITT 12 Sargent St. Gwendelyn . . . Best of times with Duane - 2 25 78; hitting the deck at Revere Beach 8 8 78; F block with L.H., K.F.; good times with C.H.; “I broke up with him again! ; great memories of Y.F. retreats . . . English with Werneth, P.M., S.W., T.C.; Office Simulation with Ms. Carrabis . . . office work . . . BARBARA FONDULIS 61 Upham St. Barbs . . . Live each day as if it were your last . . . Friendly’s; Doug 10 15 77; remembers parties wtih Cerra’s gang; working at M.F.N.H. and the key shop; the Cape and N.H. with D.M., B.F., W.M.; good times with C.R., C.R , T.H., C.F.; Summer of ' 76; P.B., K.F.; E block . . . Work study with Mr. Hughes . . . Aerosmith. DAVID FOX 50 Lynde Ave. Foxy . . . “Don ' t be so sarcastic” . . . Mighty Molvar; Friday night washing towels; the Latin Bible; weekend at the hospital; J.W. . . . Geometry with Mr. Morrow; Anthropology . . . Beatles . . . college . . . Winter Track 4; Spring Track 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2; Log Advertising Staff 4; Honor Society. 71 ROBERT FRASCA 29 Arlington Rii Rob. Anvw.iys Host momorios with Diann Saturday nights with tout la bande; ' What should uo do - T.S . A P . J.S . Bruce: every class with 1. 1 . PS: trivia: optimism Histor with Mr 11 Reign O ' er Me,” The Who college Log: French ClubTreas 3. Pres. 4; Italian Club 3, See 4: Chess: Honor Society President: Tennis 2,3; co-captain 4 MAURA FRECHETTE 393 E Foster St. Memories of special times, special friends - MB. A D.. R B , and the gang; Del ' s parties; D block munchies with R.S., D H . L.L.; phone gossips with A.D : Red Sox bleachers; Halloween ' 78; |r Prom with P.A.; B block Math with Shaggy and P C. . . . college Softball 2,3,4; Spanish Club, Pep Club; Powder Puff. CHERYL FREY 304 Melrose St. Life is a problem of mind over matter; if you don ' t mind, it don ' t matter. Summers? I love ' em!” . . . Fondest memories with S.V.; Halloween; twins, B.F.. M.S., T.H., S.W.. T.C., S O.; Chemistry, finally got an A ; Canada, R.I., Conn.; Clayt ' s class . . . Bob Seger . . . N.W.; this school . . . whatever . , . Dynamite, I ' m out! . . . ANN ELISE CAUTREAU 1 Colby Terr. What’s this?” . . . Times with Holly; champagne; parties; long talks with N.H ., B.M.; DBS.: Toots; Samantha; the N-Bomb; rough practices; Bloodv Marys; speical friends H.M., N .H., P.D., J.G. . . . P.F.H.S.C.; Jr Prom; D D parties; Drac; large quantities; crazy problems; good times . . . Powder Puff; Spring Track 2,3,4. EDWARD J. GEAR 137 Laurel St. Edgar . . It ' s nowhere . . . Memories include parties at the Hood and the Common; Hoover; First Night ' 78 studies with Mr. D Till it Shines, Bob Seger; Chicago . . . college . . . Soccer 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. JOYCE FRASER 162 Beech Ave. I hate the morning ; “First my problems, then yours” . Remembers homeroom with L.F., M.G., M.F.; drawing pictures in psych with L.G.; summers in Maine with J.A.; good times in F block with N.H.; skiing; Mickey Mouse and B.S.; talks in study with C.G.; Billy Joel concert . . . college ahead . . . LEAH FREDERICK 133 First St. “Unbelievable! . . . Good times with M B.; pennies; summer ' 78 with J.S.; homeroom pals J.F., M.F., and M.G.; Beach Boys and Doobie Bros, concerts; Jr. Prom with G.C.; Halloween Party; St. Thomas; travelling . . . Mr. Cooper ' s class with J.V.; chemistry . . . college . . . Photography Club; Pep Club; LOG; Powder Puff WENDY FREY 304 Melrose St. Killer . . . Will always remember classes in pottery and photography; Shorty, you’re not the toughest teacher!” . . . Mr. Squatrito, Mr. Rubin, and Ms. Arbeit . . . Future plans include pottery and working at the Y” . . . JACQUELINE GARVEY 29 Sheffield Rd. Jackie. . . Four Seasons and Four Years with S.F.; Special times include N-Bomb; sneak out; “What ' s this? ; block ' em; proms; Summer of 78; Sari; Dynamic Trio; P D. ' s 18th; P.D., N.H., D.D., D.B., A.G., H.M.; Special talks with M.M., P.D., T.F., D.D. . . . college . . . Majorettes; Track; Powder Puff. MONICA E. GEEHAN 87 Beech Ave. Monique . . . “Wake up!” . . . Good times during Lab or Day weekend and 11 3 with A M. and L.F.; weekends with A.M., L.I., J.M., and A.G. in the Gremlin; Steve’s; hockey games; the street; oreo and banana attacks . . . “MacArthur Park ; the Bee Gees . . . Basketball 2,3,4; Log Photography Staff. 72 NICHOLAS GHIKAS 15 S. Mountain Ave. Nick . . . Hi kids!” . . . Parties at log cabin with S.C.. P.D., W.R., K.D., ).K„ J.C.. K.S.. J.B.; World ' s Rock; Ducka, Steve C.; Malden Elks; Hilltop; Joe; Dylan, Tull concerts; Summer ' 78; Bob K., Ken D., Joe D.. D.V., T.C., B K. . . . Good times with Deb . . . Ten Years After; Led Zeppelin; Bad Company . . , CHARLES A. GLAVIN 12 Birch Hill Rd. Glav . . . I’ll be right out!” . . . Remembers partying at the Hoover with the rest of the guys; Memorial Day weekend ' 78; Sunday up Derry; Florida ’75; cruising in the mobile . . . J. Geils; Bruce Springsteen . . . college in the future . . . JEAN M. GILL 18 Lincoln St. Jean . . . “It’s copacetic!” . Special talks with Paula; Summer of ' 78; surprise parties; Hoover; Katy; Nahant; D.V.; cheering ' 77- ' 78; brunches; rallies; fondest memories with P.M., E.L., P.C., D.W., L.L.; Bermuda in April; New Years Eve with someone special Cheering 3, capt. 4; Pep Club; Spanish Club. PATRICIA M. GLENNON 22 Philip Cir. Patty . . . Good times are not easily forgotten” . . . Smuggler’s Notch II; blizzard ride; summer days; Plum Island with El; cruising the Cape with D.S ; walks on the beach; quiet talks . . . Happy memories with B.C. . . . Freebird ; Geils; Bad Company . . . The Hood; good times, good friends always . . . Log Photography Staff. BETH NANCI GOLDMAN 76 Lincoln St. “The happy child . . . Remembers 11 23 73; G.S.’s dream; Austria ' 78; the bus; the Shonegg; the Alps; band; 9 30 78 - R.D.L.; remembers M.C.Q. . . . Mr. Conn . . . “Mandy,” Barry Manilow . . . ANN M. GOODWIN 354 Upham St. Annie . . . “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” . . . Fondest memories include Summer ' 78 with Mike; Gloucester parties at Half Moon Beach; Lil Earl ' s; Ramp; Stage Fort Park; running for pillow; G.L. to B.M., A.P.; good t imes to come with P.F.; Cape Ann Marina; Mai Way . . . Student Congress; Tennis. KEN GORDON 15 Linwood Ave. Flash . . . Years went fast . . . Remembers getting caught cheating by Mr. Ganley; great times in English and World Cultures . . . Favorite teachers include Mr. Gallagher, Mr. DeTeso, Mr. Gumbleton, and Mr. Cooper . . . K.C. and the Sunshine Band . . . ELLEN GORDON 522 Lebanon St. Parties at Wicka’s with D. Curls; S.W., D.G., W.P., L.S., T.P., and friends; cruising in the crudmobile; bonfires in the cem; Pillsbury with L.H., C.F., J.B.; Sunday trips to N.H ; Sr. Prom with John; partying; music; the ocean . . . English; Work Study with Mr. Hughes . . . Zeppelin . . . ANDREW GRAFFEO 16 Stillman Rd. DUANE CRANDI 27 Union St Draino Good times at hockey with D.C., D B . RF. KM. RT . We broke up again. A lot of great times with W.F.; auto classes; Electronics with Mr Tice . . . Stairway to Heaven ; KISS . . We ' re going steady again . . CHRISTINE L. CRASSO 35 Dyer Ave. No way! Really? Treasures times with D H . N.M.. P.M.: never forget White Russians 1; Drivers Ed with N.M.; irginia Beach with D H ; Red Sox bleachers; Bermuda ' 79: softball with Sav ; Junior Prom; Dirt Road in N.H Hopes the good times go on G R.G.C.; Softball 2.3; Photography 4; Powder Puff LISA M. GRANT 133 Howard St. Lil Leese . . . “Kate, do you have the bucks? . . Ex. times with PR, C.O., J.C., P.C.; Alton, Jiffymart, and counting pennies with C.O.; B.V with P.R.; the B’s; H oover; telephone poles; proms; Florida; 7 27 77; L.L.’s car; my sisters; good friends . . . Powder Puff; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Imprint; Student Government; Scholar- ship Drive. GEOFFREY GREEN 44 Oakland St. Greenie . . . “Head for the Mount . . Remembers pushing the red Camaro; playing football on Sunday afternoon; Pillsbury Hill and Four Pines; Tull Concerts and waiting for Zeppelin to come to Boston; going to Mac’s for lunch . . Wrestling 1,2,3. ROBERT GREENE 65 Cutter St Burnout Listening to the Who in English; cruising in a ' 73 Tornado; C.B s In the party boat; $.99 special; snapping Motif Number One and other tourist attractions; playing pinball in electronics . . . TOM GROVER 196 Penney Rd Grover . “C ' mon, will ya?” . . . Good times at the Town Line . . . Enjoys football, baseball, hockey, bowling Remembers D E with Mr. Quinn; Mr. Hughes . . . Double Vision , . . PAUL GROVER 195 Melrose St. Fondest memories of Debbie H. . Remembers Math with Mr. Hughes; the Eager Beavers with Miss Nelson . . . Good luck in the years to come . . . TRACIE GROVER 463 E. Foster St. Memorable times with Hal; reunions; blizzard with Nancy and Mom; Cape with Nancy, Sue, Joanne, and Shiloh; Bette ' s and “folk” with Doug . . . Thanks, Mom! . . . Thanks Ron! . . . And May You Stay Forever Young, Bob Dylan; Teil Me Why? , Neil Young . . . photography ahead Softball, Log; Photography Club; Art Club; Hiking Club; Student Congress. KARIN GUSTAFSON 4 Swains Pond Ave Karin Non est ad astra mollis e terris via .” Latin I. II. III. with Mr. Reid Teach Your Children. Crosby. Stills, Nash Young; Before the Deluge,” Jackson Browne . travel, then college for psychiatric nursing KATARINA GUSTAFSSON 79 Baxter St. Kat, K.G. . . . What!?!” . . . Many memories and thanks to Mom, Dad, Jeff, Kim, Phil, Michelle, Radar; good times with friends; crazy weekends; Boston; horsebackriding; piano; saxophone; bells; jogging; the band; LOG editors; Lamson ' s; Summer ' 79 with Mary Pat; friends in Sweden; Vibse . . . Mr. D ; Mr. Gordon . . Beatles . . . many more 74 TAMMY HAHNL 10 Baxter St. DAVID HANSON 4 Harvard St. Memories of summers on Cape Cod; going to the movies; June ’77; July and November ' 78 . . . Miss Waterbury’s class . . . college . . . BOB HARRINGTON 30 Echo St. Hago . . . Remembers the Hoover with Brewer, Wolpe, Glav, Drew, Sauce, Pete, Spencer; the Cape ' 78; Derry N.H.; Spring ’78; working with Big Al; cruising in the mobile; Pat ' s game in the parking lot; Fridays at Wolpe’s . . . English 9 with Miss Haradon; Law class, Mr. Burr . . . LORRAINE V. HART 126 W. Foster St. Lori. . . “What’s up?” . . . Fondest memories with Peter; great times partying at the Hood; N.B.H.; the Porch; tea parties with B.S., C.M., P.M.; parties at Scarpa Village; N.H. - June 14, 1974 F.L.; December 23, 1978 . . . English with Gumby; Geometry with Mr. Gavin . . . “Stairway to Heaven”; Beatles . . . college Powder Puff; Homeroom Representa- tive. ELIZABETH ANNE HENDERSON 127 E. Emerson St. Hen, Beth . . . “The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship . . . Growing up with Lynchy; going places with E.L., S.C., and J.V.; disco dancing; “L and L” with K.D.; classes with D.A.; summers in Maine . . . Mr. Frontero; Doc Roc; Mr. Cooper . . . Last Dance” . . . college LOG; Scholarship Fund; Modern Dance 2,3,4. ROBERT W. HALL 32 Fairmount St. Hobby. . . How’s life?” . . . Best times with C O B at Humarock and wherever; auto with R.T., E.D.; great times with R T , J.D., E.D.; Sr Prom C.O.B. . . . “Freebird”; Nights in White Satin”; The Cars; Pink Floyd . . work; marriage . . . STEPHEN HARKINS 16 Hillside Pk. Remembers good times growing up with Ducka; J. Geils concert ’77; remembers parties up the first Level and Worlds . . . Occupation Planning with Mr. Hughes . . . “Musta Got Lost” . . . DEBORAH HARRIS 135 Mt. Vernon Ave. Deb . . . “I ' m psyched” . . . Never forget excellent times with C.G., N.M., P.M. AND A M.; times at Cosmo with A M. and N.D.; Red Sox bleachers; Donna Summer concert; times in N.H. with the whole gang; Virginia Beach with C.G.; Bermuda ’79 . . a career in fashion; hair dressing . . . Modern Dance; Spring Track ELEANOR HAYES 18 Brookledge Rd. Elbe . . . Sox games with L.K. and C.C.; Opening Day ' 78; dancing; good times with Chaps, Zeppo, Preppy, Chubby; The 3 H.S. ' s; the beach; Hooverites; football games; rallies; Halloween ' 78; White Russians! . . . D block study . . . Seger, EWF . . . Track; Spanish Club; Modern Dance; Tumbling; Honor Society; Student Congress; Powder Puff. WALTER HENDERSON 31 Malvern St 75 CHRISTINA R. HENICK 99 Linwood Ave. Chris . Sue - I feel sick . Gym; Studies - ' 79: lunch with D P.. K.F., K.T., and others: Winter Ball: |unior Prom with S.C.; being followed with S P . R 11.. C.S., L.L.; good times at Edie ' s: parties at Plum Island; being with Jack Mr. Quinn, Mr Humphreys Green Grass and High Tides Forever,” Outlaws . Cosmetology . . . CHRISTINE M. HIGGINS 148 Rowe St. Chris . With windlasses and with assays of bias, by indirections, find directions out Remembers girls nights with J.S.. K.J.. M.C.. R.Z.. L.M.. L.P.. C.F.; friendly Wednesday tea: [umachka; lunch, H R, C.H.; Walter: Third Night-Boston Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds, Beatles: Aerosmith: Cars: Yes; Zeppelin . . . ANN CONANT HOAGUE 69 Richardson Rd. Hoagie Follow your dreams . . . Summer ’77; friendship with Linda; that special dream; April Fool ' s Day . . BH; Senior Prom; long distance; Coach; D.D.’s; barefeet; my pearl: O.J.!; Pat ' s games; Teddy Pendergrass . . learning to be satisfied; traveling; college . . . Field Hockey: Gymnastics; Track; Pep Club; French Club: Scholarship Drive; March of Dimes; Powder Puff NANCY ANN HERN 64 Newcomb Rd. Nance . . Special times with Trice; parties with friends; N-Bomb; dynamic trio; D B S. with Ann and Holly; fond memories of Mary Liz; summers in N.H.; Ed; the Chix; Duka, talks with P.D., A.G., H.M., J.G., M2; Proms; track parties; bus rides; Florida with Sue; White Russians . Track 2,3,4,; Powder Puff; Pep Club; G.R.G.C. PAUL HIRSCHFELD 129 Bellevue Ave. Hirsh . . Summer of ' 78 at Daga’s cottage; partying with M B , G.K., M.D., D.V., S.C., M.P., R.D., ME, E D.; remembers skiing with E.C., S.C., ).0.; good times down the Cape with E C. . . . Mr. Connelly’s U S. History Born To Run,” Bruce Springsteen . . . college . . . Football; Wrestling. PATRICIA E. HODGSON 56 Hillside Ave. Hodge . . . “That-a-way!”; I don ' t care . . . Good parties with Lordie and the gang; trips to Groton, Topsfield; cruisin’; Brighton; 7 17 77; working in ]r. High cafe with J.B.; tennis with Nan. Ed, and |im . . . Physics, Mr. Studley . . . Bat Out of Hell, Meatloaf . . . college, special-elementary ed . . . French Club JAMES M. HOLLEY 81 W. Wyoming Ave. Halls, Bull . . . That was ex!! . . . Chemistry with “Doc and Clery; Physics with Trulli. Toozy, Dunn; Austria ’78; 9 17 78; great in band - j.R, IJ.C.Y.; most of all, the times with J P. . . Chicago, Springsteen . . . college . . . Band; Jazz Rock; Track; Spanish Club LILLIAN C. HONG 31 Albion St. Lil, Fongee . What is going on? . . . Excellent times with |P R.| 2, N.B.; special talks with K D ; growing up with D C.; The B ' s : jogging at Bellevue; Hoover; Orient gang; disco; rollerskating; Illusions; Fruit of the Loom Paradise ; Carole King . . . college: success . . . Spanish Club; Pep Club; Biology Club; G R G.C. PAUL HOLMES 56 Dell Ave. I ' ll meet you in the next world-don’t be late” . . Remembers lousy days in school, but remembers good lunches with Laurie Nason and Debbie Shanley; good times at |r. Prom (no problem); good times in the Monty and the Halfbreed with A.G., J.D., P.H.; red sneakers CHRIS HULL 81 Whitman Ave. Fond memories with W.F.; good times at C M. with K.M., D.L., and Bezz; fun times in English with D.S., C.W., B.D., V.P.; fond memories with Lisa D.; remember snow- mobiling, motorcross, waterskiing, snow skiing and archery in N.H. . . . “Natbush City Limits,” Bob Seger . . . computer electronics and auto . . . 76 PAUL HUMPHREYS 11 Argyle St. Hump . . . “How ya doing?” . . . Memories of Summer of ' 77 with L.K.; H.H. Tramps; partying with Dick, Town, )oe, Zee, Tony Graff, Vange, and Obine; cruising in the bomb; excellent times and memories with J.Z.; good times in the M.W.H. with [oe D . . . “Beast of Burden,” Stones . . . college . . . CHARLES HURLEY 25 Adams St. Ernie. . . Good times in Burlington and at the Spot with T.S., B.W., D.C., D.B., J.M., T.D., D.D., P.C., S.W., M.T., J.H.; studies with Karen . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . “Freebird”; Beatles . . . Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Track 1,3,4; Honor Society; Spanish Club; G.R.G.C. GERALD HUNT 156 Grove St. Jerry Lee. . . Remembers Mr. Glynn and Mr. Gumbleton, English; Mr. Capone in Biology; PCT; Mr. Quinn; Mr. Hughes; Mr. Hassett; Mr. Tryder; Mr. Falkenstein . . “Roll Over Beethoven”; “Ebony Eyes ; Tonight’s the Night”; Beatles . . aviation; aerospace; ECAT . . JOSEPH IACOVIELLO 28 Cargill St. [oe . . . “Crazy fool!”; “Shuttin ' ze trap-B.S.” . . . 2 extra points; remembers Chemistry class; T.E. award; en Francais; Raggedy Ann; Scroto 3 = 3; B + joe; 7 on the Spear, 4th Hole; Raids; beatings in pool; Iacoviellare - verb; hunting in Pittsburgh; skiing . . . Doc Roc . . . Wrestling; Italian Club; French Club; Honor Society; Student Congress. ROBERT F. INGEMI 12 Sears Ave. Bob . . . “To do something which most men dream of, with extreme dedication and succeed; being able to walk down the street, knowing you ' re the champ”; “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee; I am what I am, and the champ is what I ' ll be.” . . . Rocky Marciano; Muhammad Ali . . . RICHARD JACKSON 247 Main St. Action Jackson . . . “All right” . . . Parties and proms; swimming - we are the cham- pions; flying, jumping, learning, loving, playing motorboat; being an elf; my closest S.S.; all my friends and teachers; getting psyched; B B’s; flying and parachuting; Italia ' 78 . . . action . . . Swim Team; Aviation Club President; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff Coach. DUSAN JANKOV 81 Converse Ln. “Kneipe . . . Every night in Germany; the computer room . . . Chess with Mr. Morrow; Pre-Cal with Mr. Shaughnessy; Physics with Mr. Cutting; Bio II with Miss Packer; Mr. Grant ' s P and S . . . Boston; ELO; the Beatles Tennis 2,4; Swimming 4; German Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4. LENORE A. INTRAVAIA 15 Fairmont St. “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow” . . . Good times with Ant. (oof!) 6:30; Fairmount St.; summer weekends at the Cape; Ramada; one-way street; Tinkerbell; C.B. Night; Black Magic; Big Bird; night fever at Prince; N.H. togetherness; Columbus Day weekend with A.M. and M.G.; oreo attacks . . . “MacArthur Park”; Bee Gees . . . dancing . . . TERESE A. JANCSY 121 Pearl St. Boss. . . “Nothing works better than a V.W.! . . . Summer of ' 78; Dracut vs. Montreal; many great times with D.N.B.; fantastic times with H.Y.; memorable moments with J.V.; never forget late party at L.M. ' s; P.O. at E.B.’s . . . “Hot Blooded” . . . Modern Dance 2; Bridge Club 4. JACQUELINE S. JENKINS 62 Main St. Jacky . . . No way! . . . Maine with J.R.; parties down P.B.; Paragon with Chico; good times with B.D., E.P., J.D.; PCT with M.V., S.D., and M.C.; Arizona ' 75; third floor with Mrs. Wenner; music; ice skating; summers; Mom and Dad . . . “The Way That I Choose,” Bad Co . . . 77 SHARON JENSEN 252 Beech Ave. Shaz The Best memories of R.M.V.; Elk ' s parties; the Cars concert; weekends in Vermont: the Regimental Ball; parties at the course; good times in the neighborhood; turning 18; going wild with Sheila English with Mr Conn: Drama with Mr. Glynn . We ' ve Got Tonight. Bob Seger college ahead . . . SONYA JOHNSON 17 E. Highland Ave. Sony . . Remember parties at L.M. ' s; Spanish at E.M. ' s; Leaders Club at the Y; L M s attendance record: British Travel Club and England 78; Lunch with LM.. D B . R.D . D Y . M S . MM. V. . . . Earth Science with Mr Morrison Wildfire ; Build Me up Buttercup. Barry Manilow . . . college, wildlife. Vet school . . . Swim team; LOG; Chorus. KATHRYN A. JOHNSON 268 E. Foster St. Smiley . . Great times with Laura and Dave at Alice Cooper; unforgettable school years with Tom; 143; last New Year ' s Eve - what a time!; W.B., JP, T.W., and everyone else . Always remember Coop. Ed. with Mr. Hughes; Algebra with Mr. Shaughnessy . . . Remember Dream On ? - well I am still dreaming . . . YUTAKA KATO 73 Laurel St. Homeroom 136-sleepy; typing, Ms. Carrabis - smile; English, Mrs. Mead; U.S. History, Mr. Frank - thank you; art, 1 like art; psychology, the science of human beans, Ms. Norwood; lunch -good stuff; Data Processing, Mr. Humphreys, “Good afternoon !”; wrestling team-tough guys, 134 pounds; Todd Smith; my school life - very good! PATRICIA H. KEATING 19 Rockland St. Pat, Yorta Happiness is not found at the end of the road, but along with way . . . Remembers the road to N. Reading; gym with Holly; Parties after Reading ' 78; Dave ' s; P C : B F D B ; Deering; Austria ' 78; States ' 78 . . . Coach Johnston; Mr. Driscoll . . . Field Hockey; Basketball; Track: Spanish Club; Band; Honor Society GREGG KELLEY 50 Youle St. Kell Partying with Matt, Hirsh, and boys; Summer ' 77; Watertown football game ' 78; Thanksgiving Day Game ' 79 . . . Football 1,2. 3. 4; Wrestling 2.3.4. co- captain 4 DAVID KELLEY 36 Echo St. The only sin is a lack of nerve” . . . Good times with J.M., D.B . E.N., G., C.H. . . . Enjoys gaming; running, climbing; staying in Harvard Square . . . Neil Young, Fairport Convention . . writing; climbing; becoming a track bum LAUREEN KELLEY 10 Hunt Terr. Laurie . . Best times with A.C. - all night; clubbing with C.E.M.; concerts; New Year ' s Eve with A C., KB, G.B.; the Cape with Ann, David, Kevin; Labor Day weekend with A.C., R D , D M.; memories with Lisa; A.C., G.E.M., S.C., D.M. . . . Three Times A Lady”; Riser; Neil Young; Moody Blues . . . college . . . WILLIAM J. KELLY 25 Shadow Rd. Kell . Good times in Mr Burr ' s history ' class w ith j C . M P . and K M ; Sunday trips to N H with J.C.. M.C., M S , P S ; Pine Banks parties with D G ; J.J . J K . E P , and J.S.; Pillsbury Cooper, Zeppelin, and Geils SHEILA KENDALL 295 Upham St. Yesterday ' s dreams are tomorrow ' s realities Remembers the Trammps, Breakaway at the Harbour House with J.M.. C.C., D.M, N.L., J.P ; the neighborhood; excellent memories of Summer ' 78; Florida with David and Chum; partying with Sharon; best of luck to Kenny . . . Love Won’t Let Me Wait”; O’Jays; Rick James . . . college . . . 78 PATRICIA A. KENNEDY 150 Trenton St. Patty. . . “Those who wish to sing can always find a song” . . . Another thesis?!?!; duets with D.S.; thanks. Sir; UCYC ' 78; Deering; C.F. ' 78 - love ya!; IALAC; Hu-hulious”; 8 21 78 - future; 9 30 78; 12 19 78-wow; 11 27 78; thanks L.R., C.C., J.O., D.S., L.B , S.W. . . . Netherlands, Fogelberg; Billy Joel . . . Plymouth State , . . Jazzmatazz 3,4; Chorus 1-4; Log Typing Staff. MICHAEL KEOGH 569 Lincoln Ave. Saugus Mikeogh . . . “Florida’s a nice place to live but I wouldn’t want to live there” . . . Park Picwac; mad parties at Sunapee; good togas with R.R.; Moody Blues with M.E. and J.C. LISA KERSHAW 30 Ravine Rd. Li . . . Good times with Chaps, Zeppo, Els, Chubby; Sox games wtih E.H., C.C,; Summer’ 78 with L.B., P.R., E.H.; C.C.’s bloomers with P.G.; days on the beach; Polar Car; the three HS’s; Hooverites; Halloween ’78; D block studies . . . college . . . Cross Country; Scholarship Drive. JAMES R. KING III 11 Cass St. James . , . Remembers Boston concert with S.C, M.C, P.C.; M.A.Y.; drumming; P.D., S.C., M.C., B.M., E.L., S.H., P.M., ILDP; Drum Corps tours ' 76-78; EGEDABASA; field trips with G.P. . . . Art Major class; Photography 78 . . . Boston; Tull; ELP; Floyd; Aerosmith TRACEY JEAN KRIPP 50 Warwick Rd. “It’s only a mile; we can walk it”; “Hold on to love” . . . Good times with S.G., M.G., K.O., H.M., K.M., E.D., B.S.; fondest memories with John; 10 24 77; 11 11 78; Hawthorne’s; Maine; Cranes; walks; B.H. . . . special thanks for making it a happy year . . .college; success . . . Thank you, Mom and Dad . . . ERIC KENWORTHY 389 Porter St. Eric . . . Good times with the gang; cruising in the “SS”; summers in Maine; waterskiing; snow skiing . . . Foreigner, Lynyrd Skynyrd . , . college ahead . . . THERESA A. KEOHAN 15 Auburn St. Terry . . . Remembers Summer of 77; biking in N.H. with J.P.; 6 9 76 - 9 1 78; cruising with J.K ; P E L with L.C.; trips with B.C.; good times with B.S. . . . Auto with Messrs. Jenkins, Barnes, and Crupi; S.S. with Mr. F; Occ-Ed. with John Hughes . . CHARLES J. KIKLIS JR. 21 Auburn St. Kik . . . “Come on! Will you leave me alone! . . . Good times with A.G., J.M., C.C., J.D., N.G., N.L., G.T., D.T., P H., P.H.; discoing and clubbing at Harbour House . . . Mr. Gumbleton . . . Shame,” Evelyn Cham- pagne King . . . Breakaway, Lords, the Trammps. . . plumbing, owning a discoteque LISA KOESTRING 20 Upham Terr. Le . . . Fondest memories with Bill; good times; Junior Prom; B.B., D.P., J.M., B D ; skiing; K.K. Club with P M 78; quiet nights; New Years’ Eve 78-79 with B B . . . Work Study, J H . . “I Love You Just the Way You Are ; Pousette-Dart Band . . . marriage; Hawaii . . PETER BRIAN LAKIN 104 Ashland St. Lakes . . . Good times at Lee’s mansion; tuning out on Bad Company, J. Geils, Beatles, Seger, the Stones; waterskiing on Winnipe- saukee; biking through the M.D.C.; snow skiing off the snowmobile during Blizzard of 78 . . . Words of wisdom to Melrose cliques - grow up . . . better times in store for the future . . . 79 KARL LAMBERG-KARLOVSKY 22 Stevens Rd. Karlos Cruising with the men; parties w ith the boys; C.B. ' s with the regulars: White Russians; Smuggler ' s Notch II; |r. Prom weekend; Halloween Party . . . Freebird ; Dazed and Confused ; Young; Ceils . . . Latin w ith Mr Reid greatest of times at Melrose High . . . Latin Club; French Club; Archery Club; Frisbee; Basketball 1,2.3. 4 EVA LATTANZI 32 Sherwood Rd. Ava Lotav Best times with Tracey, B.M., P C.. L.L., J.G.. P.M., LB. P.M.; Billy: never forget E K and M.M.; B ' s S.; Hoover; Barb ' s S-talks; parties; surprise; come as you are; the prom; Hey Peg-d.f.! . . Spring Track 2.3,4: Spanish Club; Honor Society; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff. CHRISTINE A. LAMSON 268 Upham St. Tina, Chris . . . ‘‘Guess what!”; Why?”; “I just Physics with Xan; triangles; biology; horseback riding; playathons; P.C.’s party ‘78; always, Germany ' 78; Katarina and Ruth; P C. Hofiweh; bedtime in Seefeld with D.A. and J.N.; 130; M2’s; pig fights; Viki . . . med school . . . Band; Debate Club; Honor Society; German Club. LAURA ANNE LATTANZIO 267 W. Emerson St. Laurie . . . Fondest memories with Kenny F.; good times with A.M. (good luck with B.K.); N.D., D.H., from Cosmo; Mike, M.V., L.C., P C. and especially P.D.; horseback riding; Beatlemania; Junior Prom; Halloween Party; Pooper Cooper; C.V.S.; Connecticut; Christ- mas tree farm with K.F. . . . “Nights in White Satin”; Beatles . . . College for Spanish . . . LYNN A. LAVELLE 41 Vinton St. Lyn-ne Good times with Sally, Pam, L.J. and good friends; Summer 78 with Pam in N.H ; Alton Bay with Sal; skiing; running; lunch with L.J.; Boston concert; fondest memories with Brian . . . Math with Mr. Ganley . . college; airlines . . . Modern Dance 2,3,4; Chorus; Winter Track 3; Spring Track 2,3,4. LARRY LeBLANC 39 Spear St. Larry Remembers Mac’s at one; Hoover; Four Pines; good times with P A . D.L., P M., P S , J.P.; skipping Math with Atwood; the grey bomber; Larry ' s oil . . DANIEL LEARY 4 Perham Ave. Danny . . . Good times at the hospital; the 10:30 break with all the kids; Summer of ' 78 at Papoose Pond; Maine with Heals and Sully; meeting Sandy; riding up to North Adams; learning to ski for the first time . . . ROBERT LEGER 243 First St. Wedge . . . “Head ; What a weekend!”; Ba-bap ; You ask for it, you got it - Toyota”; Smoke upon ya, you geeks!” . . . Cruising with the radio on; disco; Saturday nights at D.M.’s; partying . . Remedial Reading with Mr. Hughes . . . Seger; Springsteen . . . We do pass you the golden numbers; MHS - bye! GREGORY C. LEO 112 1 Jpham St. Leo My high school years were great . . . horseback riding: bike riding; . . . memories of Mr Cooper’s C block class . . . COLLEEN C. LEONARD 111 Florence St. Burntice . “No one is a failure who is enjoying life” . . . Parties with K.T., K.F. , J.B., S.P., M.W., AM., Fran, Long John; guitar with S.E.; N.H. and memories with M L; concerts; dancing; writing . . . English - Mr. Conn; talking life to Mr. Gumbleton . . . “Take a Pebble”; Moody Blues; Zep; ELP . . . college Honor Society; Thistle. 80 1. Michele Norton 2. Jerry- Shay and Mary Ellen Napolitano 3. Eva Latanzi, Pam Martin, Nancy Hern 4. Angela Morello, Debbie Har- ris, Lenore Intravaia 5. Paul Minichiello 6. Clyde Sho waiter I. The Smoking Aron 2. Richard Tnhey 3. fund Mac- Dougall 4. Dan Clancy. 5. Both Goldman ( . Trade Grover 7. Ann Gan- trean 82 A FACE IN THE CROWD At first glance, Melrose High may seem to be a place where a crowd of people assemble from 8:00-2:30. five days a week, nine months a year. Yet if we look closely enough, we see that this profusion is comprised of 1500 unique individuals. Every one is a “superstar in his own right: each gifted in a different manner. It is this melange of talent, temper- ament. and personality that gives MHS its flavor, its identity. Our faces make the crowd, and it is the crowd which is Melrose High School. You Are The Sunshine Of My Life 85 WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS Athlete . . . Aching muscles, pain, practice, practice. Race the clock. Do it again. Split the seconds, coordinate muscles, push, push. Perfect the stroke, perfect the strategy. There are those who say that the only winner is the athlete who places first. All America loves a winner, but there should be no stigma attached to losing if one has given his best. Although being number one is every athlete ' s dream, there is another kind of winner, perhaps dearer to a coach’s heart than all the number ones combined. This winner is the athlete who works hard but never quite reaches the pinnacle of success. He never gives up, is never defeated though he knows defeat. He is like you and me, always trying but never quite making it, determined, human . . . forever humble. I. Richard Corbett follows the bouncing ball. 2. anc Reardon and Jean Gill 3. Field Hockey 4. Matt Bennett 5. Pat Keating 6. The Field I lockev Team 7. A football tackle 8. Soccer huddle 89 DO WHAT COMES 1. Mary Alfano sails the deep. 2. Eric Ken worthy cruises on the Fellsway. 3. lean Gill gives us a knowing smile. 4. Micheal Coombs. Sean Fitzgerald, and David Vangcl hang around before school. 5. Denise Swallow sits around during her lunch period. 6. Gail Sami - engrossed in her homework. 7. Sue Conn rides again! 90 High School is a place for serious decisions that affect much. New freedoms are explored, strange experiences are savored, plans for the future are made. Despite the big choices and big problems that confront 11s, we must remember that it is during high school that we learn to live. We learn to enjoy individuality and to stand by our principles and our convictions. A new pleasure is derived from others and we see ourselves in a new light. We laugh at the now-frivolous things that once seemed all important. We learn to laugh at ourselves. We grow. We mature. We live. And we move on. 94 . v i) CANDIDS . . . Here And There Our primary reason for at- tending Melrose High School is to prepare ourselves for the life that lies ahead. High school does, however, have a lighter side. Getting to know one another, sharing good times together, learning more about ourselves . . . These things too arc important and they assume their rightful places amongst the chemistry hooks and term papers of our lives. GO YOUR OWN WAY 96 TRACEY LEPAGE 233 Main St. Fez. . . Best years with Evie; B.M., L.L., P.C., PM, L.B., J.G., D.W.; Johnny; classes with Barb; She says . . . B.’s S.; life in the big”; err; ponds with L.M., A.H.; come as you are; allnighter; Hoover; Mac’s; B-parties; Nahant; Sebago . . . ROBERT LICCIARDELLO 29 Ravine Terr. Dr. Ju . . . Enjoys bowling, cards, sports . . . Likes the Bruins, Red Sox and Patriots . . . The Beatles; the Village People . . . environmental science . . . SCOTT LLOYD 67 Fellsway East Super Jew. . . “Look out world; here I come” Remembers homeroom; great times with P.W.; Moses’ revival; D.P.’s J.F.K. imitation; football, non-kosher; General D.’s equipment check . . . Mr. Cutting; Mr. Schott; Ms. Scialdoni; noise with Doc. Roc and Miss Norwood . . . Football; Track; Basketball; Orchestra. NADINE LIBBY 51 Swains Pond Ave. Slibbs . . . Remembers Washington; Hood; Hassletown; Lords of Washington; Dad’s; D.F,. with Nell; touring with Bruce ’78; M.N., C.C , L.L., M B.. | D„ P.A., J.C., D.T., E.D.; Harbor House- A.G., J.M., C.K.; Jr. -Sr. Proms. ( Jape; N.H.; Nahant with C.C.; N.E. Drag with S P.; White ' 62 Vette; Bette’s Rolls Royce; snow; Elks . . . stewardess . . . NANCY LEIGH LIGHTBOWN 115 Waverly Ave. Birdie. . “Oh yeah!”. . . Special memories and many more with Rick . . . Cape Cod ' 76 with Suzanne, MaryEllen, and Jude; the park; Hassletown; Oh yeahs with Suzanne; Dean and Tom; Cape Cod, and Shiloh with Tracie; memories with Jane . . . Thanks, John . . . Thanks for everything, Mom . . . School’s out, Zachery! . . . STEPHEN LLOYD 31 Reading Hill Ave. Floyd . . . There comes a time” . . . Smugglers Notch; good times with good friends; B T up the Vue; Cape; Blizzard ' 78 . . . C.S.N.; Neil Young . . . future plans include college . . . Hockey 1,2, 3, 4. LYNNE LOPILATO 89 Lynde St. Pooh . . . “Lie down” . . . Best times with Spacey, Nell, Mugga, L.G., M.D., M B., N.L., S.C., L.S., E.O.; partying with Washington Lords: Bellevue Gang; Dad’s; Bloody Marys; 10th Avenue Freeze-out;” Springsteen concert; fondest memories of Mark . . . college . . . Italian Club 2,3; Pep Club 2; Cheerlead- ing 3; Student Congress 4; Powder Puff Captain. GARY LUCEY 89 Sewall Woods Rd. Luce . . . Remembers skiing in N.H. with S.Z.; Seger Concert; good times with S.Z., K.B., Jake, Stubby, R.L., DC., J.M., K.E.; hitting the wall with K.B.; skip days at T.M.; Clarke’s parties . . . Auto; Occupational Planning, Mr. Hughes . . . work, travel, technical school . . . NANCY L. LORD 21 Ashmont St. “Wanna rock and roll all night and party every day” . . . Best times spent with P.H ; Bliitz 11 10 78; Groton - “Which way should we go?”; five all night; Do you know what we ' re doing? I’m lost”; G block with C A P.; H T. at 89; Jr. Prom with M.M. . . . Skiing; Powder Puff; Softball. ROBERT A. LUCEY JR. 89 Sewall Woods Rd. Luce . . . “Finally made it!” . . . Remembers cruising and partying in Riv; good times with D C.; all bad accidents; good concerts, especially J. Geils; Summer ' 77; hockey, baseball . . . Mr. Hughes ' class . . . “Wild Horses, the Stones . . . 97 ROBIN LUX 1 17 Malvern St Gotta love it ' ' Remembers practices: Coach U s Ready? Go! ; )r. Prom R.C.; Chem. lunch: Easterns; States ' 77. ' 78; Ralphie baby!; Vermont with Moia; the ”s: Nationals ”8; Boo-Boo. Go b:u:k. go back! ; Delia - What a knucklehead Mere. There, and Everywhere. Beatles. LOG. Spanish Glub; Honor Society; Swimming 7.3. co-capt -1: Softball 3,-1. Leader ' s Club. CHRISTOPHER E. LYNCH 18 Clifford St 1 go forth to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield Partying with good friends; 10 31 ”8: cheering for Powder Puff: Blizzard 8; skiing: rambling in the Rambler: summer vacations: P E L English with Ms. Waterbury Royal Scam . .Steely Dan college ahead Football 1.3; Track 3,4; Ski Club; C.R.G.C. JOHN LYNCH 160 N. Woodcrest Dr. )ake . . . Good times in Maine with J.C.; Summer ot 78: skiing with R.L. and friends at Loon: Bruce Springsteen concert; partying with friends E block Algebra with Mr. Shaughnessv Badlands and |ung- leland ' . . . ' LYNDA LYALL 28 Maple St. Lyn Growing up with Barb; greatest of times with best of friends Barb. Trace, Peg, Boden, Paula, Eva, Jean, Boone. Bird, and Nance. Remembers Come as you are”; B-parties; Hoover; 9 23 78; buddies with Chico; Plymouth; Cape Cod . Freebird Swimming; Gymnastics; Tumbling; Spring Track; Powder Puff; G.R.G.C EILEEN MARY LYNCH 73 Orchard Lane Lynchy . . . “If it ' s magic, then why can’t it be everlasting? . . . Will always remember good times with E H , J.V.. S.C.. K.D.; growing up with E.H. . . . Memories of Cape Cod summers; Summer of ' 78; 8 21 78; 8 29 78; Maine ' 78; 10 20 78 . travel; college . Log: Modern Dance; Scholarship Drive. SCOTT E. MACAULAY 63 Hillside Ave. Good times with W.C. and S.M.; Summer of ' 78 . . . college . . . Weightlifting; Bloodmobile; F.B.C.; YMCA; BYE; NSHOS; RBSLI; BSA; Photography; FBCBOD; MCNA PTC. ALESIA MACDONALD 38 Albion St. Remembers good times with T-girls, D.S., C.O.. |.W ; excellent vacations at Crane ' s Beach and N S ; Summer of ' 78 Go Your Own Way California DEBRA A. MACDONALD 66 Sycamore Rd. Deb . . . I’m so confused” . . . Will always remember goof times with J.P., ED.; Florida, February ' 78; thanks to B.S., J.T., and Dad; clubbing; good talks with J.M.; most of all. J.I. I Will Survive”; Holiday; Earth. Wind and Fire . . future plans undecided . . . DENNIS PAUL MACDONALD 4 Stevens PI. Mac Let the good times roll Remembers Summer ' 76 .it Salisbury; parties in Richard ' s room: partying with S.E., J S. MI)., J. A. MS. | I) . M M . M.C.; Tull 10 6 78; Ma; FOE; Chips 10 28 78 with M D Bill Miss Puntoni ' s field trips . . . Kashmir. Led Zeppelin; Dark Side of the Moon. Pink Flovd MICHELLE MACDONALD 289 Laurel St. Remembers parties at the Hood; Halloween ' 78; Study with D M ; L.N., S.O., |.Z. . Miss Pomeroy. . Rolling Stones; Springsteen . . . college and travel . . . JANET MACDOUGALL 70 Whitman Ave. Mac. . . “You ) ; O.K., fine ; No, Annette . . . Remembers times with A-nut; Murph, Trixie; BT ' s up the Vue; rides from Nahant; Sunnyhurst; J iffy: parties at Marilyn’s; summers in Maine; jogging on the course; brown mittens and green shirts; Smuggler’s Notch; Florida ' 79; Killington; Halloween . . . Cat Stevens; Fleetwood Mac . . . Tennis 2,3,4. EDWARD MACINNIS 121 Myrtle St. Easy Ed . . . Memories of Joan and Frank Shepard: sixteen months with Kathy Herrett; D.R., B.N., W.H. . . . Mr. Crupi in Auto Shop . . . Enjoys hockey and football . . . HOLLY MACKENZIE 231 W. Emerson St. H. . . “Reach high for stars that lie hidden in your soul; Dream deep for your dream precedes the goal . . . Good times with Ann; champagne; N.H. - naturally; skiing; DBS; special friends; large quantities . . . Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3; Powder Puff. SCOTT MACDOUGALL 20 Laurel St. Good times with K.D., B.C., D C., M B., M.G., M.M; partying and cruising with Skinny and Dan; studies with Sharky; ' 77 Tull and Cooper concerts; Boston and Doobie Bros. ' 78 Enjoys cards, music, and baseball . Basketball; Baseball; G.R.G.C. KATHERINE ANN MACINNES 127 Youle St Kathie . . . Three long, hard years that flew Good times in French club; Jr Prom; Halloween Party Most of all I’ll always remember all the students, teachers and staff at the high school and good times with all Mass. College ahead . . MARY J. MADDEN 29 Adams St. Mary . . . “Some say that time brings a better understanding of the rhyme and reason of it all” . . . Will always remember good times during winters and summers; Christmas ' 77; track ' 77 . . . “Honesty, Billy Joel . . . college; travel . . . Pep Club; Track PAUL MADDEN 21 Goss Ave. Madman . . . Parties at the Hoover with J.O., P.S., J.B.. C.G., B.H., J.P., M.B., B.W., A.S.. M.M., S.R., and the Hoover Gang; camping Memorial weekend; Julio ' s land; Julio’s green machine with B.T. ' s and C.B.’s; Dylan and Springsteen concerts . . . “Jungleland,” Springsteen; “Layla,” Eric Clapton . . . Florida with Julio, Hago, Brownie . . .college LAURA N. MADI 68 Albion St Yahoo II . . Remembers Jr. Prom; parties with the gang; homeroom; classes; school; Ponty Mython discussions with Yahoo I in German; all singers; work; new and old friends . . . Mr. Brown; Miss Packer; Mr. Gumbleton . . . Lazy Moon . . . college; learning, travelling, teaching . . . MICHELLE MADI 68 Albion St. Miki . . . Remembers parties; M and M ' s; talks with close friends; homeroom, hellos, and goodbyes; fun times with D . . Drafting with Mr. Paula; English with Mr. Gumbleton; Physics with Mr. Studley . . . “If,” Bread. MARK C. MAGUIRE 353 Grove St Magwee . . . “Money-if I can ' t take it with me, I ain ' t going! Remembers Hoover School bashes; signs; First Night Enjoys disco, Steve Martin, and moped wipeouts; “No thanks, I don ' t drink “Get it Right the First Time, Billy Joel . Swim Team 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Class Representative. 99 ANN MALLEY 49 Holland Rd. JULIE MAHONEY 96 Derby Rd Remembers summers on the Cape; October 24. 197“; Sunday night bowling; Wednesday night hockey games at Hockcytown; The Prince; Fairmount Street Clothing with Mrs Bloom; A block cooking with Ms. Kern; English w ith Ms Waterbary Stairway to Heaven . . college . . . PETER MALLEY 49 Holland Rd Mals. Pistol Remembers cruising with F M the gang at Cerra ' s; the Winchester match; fribbles from Hacker; night of ' 78 with T.C and the gang English with Mr. Morse. “Dust in the Wind”; Foreigner . . . Basketball 1; Tennis. JOAN R. L. MANZI 219 W. Wyoming Ave. Joan A true friend is the best possession” Boston talks with E.M.; walking to school with B.S : Chicopee ' 75; special friendship with L.B ; Rainbow and installations . . . Chorus with Mr Messina Weekend in New England ; Earth, Wind and Fire . . . college; travel . . . Chorus 2,3.4; Vocal Jazz 3.4; Log Typing Staff; Carnival”; South Pacific ; Scholarship Drive LOIS MARTIN 12 Pratt St “What is done is done Remembers summers in N il ; lunch with S.J., DR, R P. M M ; collecting elephant statuettes; R F . Robert Redford and Rlank; Law with DR; Psychology; Halloween party w ith M.M.. S.J., R D . D R Make-up with Mrs. Nuzzo . law school Ann . . . “Wild and crazy” . . . Excellent times with the best of friends - K.T., Moons, M.W , T.N., S.P.; long talks with M S.; Malden Ruffians; the pump house and quarters with Moons . . . French with Ms. Allen and Ms. Pomeroy . . “You ' ve Got A Friend”; Simon and Garfunkel; Fleetwood Mac. Track; French Club; Honor Society; Log. THEODORE MALOY 36 E. Foster St. Ted . . Great times with the kids from the Y; the Ground Round with M.M., S.F., P.A. - “Can we have some more popcorn?”; Land!” 10 20 78 in Sebago with Stephen, Paula, and Michael; OH HO!”; summer nights at York Reach; the odd squad; the red Grand Prix; first lunch . “Nobody’s Fault,” Aerosmith . . . boxing . . . NANCY MARKS 8 Norman Rd. Can we still be friends?” . . . Remembers J.F.’s Naaah ; Seger; Ohio with G.Z.; Cape Cod; three weekends with Elbe; Halloween ’78; good times with Preppy, Chubby. Els, Chaps; good years with R.C.; Hooverites; Zep; polar car; UMass w.e. . . . Anthro; D block study . . . college . . . French Club; Modern Dance; Scholar- ship Drive. PAMELA MARTIN 359 Washington St. Bird . “My life . . . Remembers 5 11 78; good times with S.H ; proms; Hoover; camp counselor; Illusions; talks with E.K.; Nahant; working with Mary; Mac’s; BFSW; Hal- loween; Dana’s all-nighter; cruising with the gang; good times with L.B., L.L., E.L., T.L., D.W , P.M.. J.G., P.C., B.M. . . Billy Joel. . . Track; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff. LEE MASERIAN 33 Sewall Woods Rd Lebose Really ; “Good things in life take a long time”; To understand ourselves is to understand others Good times in N H ; skiing the Notch; Christmas cruising; Jr Prom with D.W.; Seger concert; beezing with Lakes; good times with great friends; waterskiing Landslide, Fleetwood Mac; Time.” Pink Floyd RITA F. MC CAFFREY 78 Lynde St. Meatball “Go scrub ' ; “Good things come in small packages”; “He ' s a big sucker . . . Cruising with M.W and N.F. to R D ; third lunch with N.F., P.C., W.F., K.M.. M.W.; seeing B.S. in the hallway; P.C.T with everyone; Bobby ' s 3 10 76 to 4 21 78 Honesty nursing ahead 100 KEVIN MC CALEB 43 Garfield Rd. Kevin . . . Remembers parties at the Pines, Pillsbury Hill, the bridge, the pool; good times with B.F., J.M.; enjoys music, skiing, partying . . . school ahead . . . DANIEL MC CARTHY 34 Rockland St. Remembers parties with M.G.A.’s; cruising with M.S.; movin’ in stereo; Sabbath ' 75; pool raid and eating in the back of the wagon; allnighters with Cid; good times; bad times . . . “Dazed and Confused”; Don’t Fear the Reaper”; the Cars; the Stones; Led Zeppelin BARRY MC CARTHY 25 Morgan St Ba . . . “Hi, what’s up?”; No easy way to be free” . . . Remembers Summer of 78; Mich; A.J.B.; the C D.; ace; 23; the day . . . Algebra with Mr. Ford; mechanical drawing with Mr. Paula; English with Gumby . . . “Black Friday”; “Generation ; “Maybe I’m Amazed” . . . plans to be an engineer after the revolution . . . DENNIS F. MC CARTHY 33 Harding Rd. Remembers weekends in N.H.; summers down the Cape; good times with C.H., S.K., O.B., K.D., R.M.; good tunes; cookouts; camping at Waterville; making money; the Dylan and Springsteen concerts 78; Hur- ricane; cruising with O.B up Breakheart; skiing. . . Mr. Quinn’s classes . . The Dead; Beck; Stones . . . college . . . DIANE L. MC CARTHY 72 W. Wyoming Ave. DMAC, Pooh . . . Will always remember S.H.S., 78 - great year; Malden Night School; the art room; AB 246; fighting with C.H.C.; Saugus; likes concerts, parties, goofing off, “Lover and Friends”, and especially P.W.; pet peeves include snobs, red lights and liars . . . JANE M. MC CLURE 7 Glen Ave. Pudge, Babe . . . “Don’t worry”; “Wicked!” . . . Quiet times downstairs; fondest memories shared with Billy; 10 27 78; Somerville; Rita; Richdale; Florida; riding with Maureen, Chris, Sully; gym 77 - 79; C.H., P.M.; Junior Prom with D.P., L.K., B.B. . . . Mr. Hughes; Miss Carrabis; Mrs. Bloom; Auto shop . . . “Until the End of Time;” Beatles . . . Florida; marriage . . . KATHLEEN M. MC CEE 283 Grove St. McGee . . . Fondest memories of special friends, “skool”; just pass ' n thru; the 8:08 rush with D.D.; weekends; the great deflate; “Is anybody looking?”; Disco Derbies; “I left my shoe in the Balleroo; Susie ' s driving; “I got the back seat”; “Everybody’s always picking on me!” . . . Field Hockey; Basketball; Softball. JEFFREY M. MC CARTHY 177 Pleasant St. Jeff . . . “You crum” . . Remembers Summer of 78; Geils concert; good d times with L.P. and K.S.; good parties” with M S.; Will; P.L., T.M. . . . Freebird”; Tomorrow”; Blow Your Face Out ; The Load Out”; J Geils; Riser; Eagles; Stones; Beatles . . . JAMES MC COLCAN 55 Woodland Ave. Jim . . . “What’s the homework?” . . . Good times partying up the spot; Hoover; cruising with C.H., T.S.. and B.W.; Fenway; “Animal House . . . Electricity with Mr. Tice; German with D.D., N.D., G.M., J.W.; English with L.M.; Anatomy with L.F. . . . college or the military . . . Honor Society. LAURAJEAN MC CEE 270 First St. Laurie, L.J. . . . Good times” . . . Weekends down the Cape; D.H.; N.H.; concerts; cruising and partying with friends, especially the group from N.H.; Singing Beach with P.B.; June 22 with Bo; lunches with Lynn; movies with Pam . . . English, Mr. Morse . . . Frampton . . . college ahead . . . Chorus; Modern Dance; Rainbow; French Club. 101 DOUGLAS MC GEOCH 38“ Washington St Doug Remembers knoll mornings; K.D.: B L lunch EM D C.: Cantone’s; J.R., S.K . L M . S.F : drive by the mechanics: the Dawgs; drummin’; practice; parties with ).S., P.C.; telephone poles - they move; parties with M.C. ' s ; Voke; Summer of ’78; bass player at The Porpoise; Cape . Woodshop . . . |ammin ; Stones; Bad Company; B.O.C. . . . JOHN MC GOVERN 27 Cottage St. Remembers parties with Chico. Pub, Grub, and Bud; N.M and the J.P ; Hoover; Nahant 78; C.R.; runnin’ the tracks at 8 with Chico; concerts with D P . . Shattered” . . . college in the future . . . Hockey 1.3; Tennis 2,3,4. KAREN MC GOURTY 16 Ashburton Pi. Clyde . . . Best times and better ones to come with Neil; riding; Kansas City; Ruskin ’77 - ’78; Kelly Prell; C.L. !!; Tammy P.; Fred; “Dr. Pepper; Brad; Basically ; Cathy C.. M.P., C.G., G.H.; “99 ; 8 16 78; sewing with J.M., K.M., H.M.; Macy’s; Sgt. Pepper”; Marty, |o hn, Kenny; 11 23 78; 11 25 78 . . . JIM MC INTIRE 11 Spear St. ARTHUR McKEAN 51 Clifton Pk. Arch . Three not-too-bad years . . . Weekends and parties; M S , J.B., S B . S.S., Snowy, Fat Boy; 6 15 78 at 10:30 - broken collarbone; on the job at Lyman’s; 7 3 78 - 7 10 78 was a case history ' . . . Dream On, Aerosmith; Life In The Fast Lane . . . BARBARA MC KINLAY 35 Maple Rd Barbie. . . “Come as you are”; She says . . . Hoover; Mac’s; Cape; growin’ up with Lynn; special are T.L., E.L.. L.B., D.W., P.C., P.M., J.G., P M.; Kevin; classes with Fez; Eva’s S.T.’s; R.M.; parties . . . Spring Track 2,3,4; Winter Track 3,4; Cross Country ' 4; Gymnastics 2; Tum- bling 3; Powder Puff; Honor Society ' . HELENA ANNE MC KEAN 106 Crescent Ave. Helen . . . Good but busy years . . . Remembers English with Mr. Glynn; two years of French with Miss Pomeroy . . . BETH MC KINNEY 51 Mt. Vernon St. Duckie . . . Good times in B-Ball; Tino’s; Boston with Veg’s; Roily’s front porch; Little Beth; long talks with L.M.; confusing moments with A.G.; growing together with B.S.; New Year ' s Eve; Carl ' s party; bus trips to UMass; M.C. Prom; partying in girl ' s room with Sheila . . . college . . . Basketball; Track RICHARD A. MC LAUGHLIN 49 Crescent Ave. Chico Chico, don’t be discouraged”; Such a fair deal Partying up Hoover; Mickey D ' s; cars or anywhere they wouldn’t kick us out with Bugsy, Mugsy, Pudski, Grubski, E.O., K D , and gang; disco?; studies with B.M ; L.L - get out of the tub; 10 23 78 . college, do rm parties . . . Soccer 3,4; Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; G.R.G.C.; Cheering 4 BRIAN D. MC LEAN 71 Lincoln St. Briski . . . Remembers all the good times up the Vue with the gang; B.T.’s; listening to Tull; laughing at Cheech and Chong; |uly 4; Martha’s Vineyard ’78; bathroom floor’s; Shultie’s party . . . Football 1,2, 3, 4. 102 RICHARD MC MAHON 294 E. Foster St. Itchie . . . Are you crazy?” . . . Memories include Joe ' s garage; Hoover; Nahant with M.M. and J.S.; great times with Chico, Eddie O.; soccer bus rides; cheerleader’s feeds; 10 21 78 over Chico’s; parties over K.M. ' s, M.O. ' s; Pine Banks; soccer banquet; H R. 142 . . . Led Zeppelin . . . college . . . G.R.G.C.; Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 2; Powder Puff Cheerleaders. MICHAEL MC MANUS 36 Altamont Ave. Mousey . . . “If you can ' t fix it, it’s not broken ; You guys ought to grow up . . . Will never forget July 4; Hilltop 18; jr. classes with P.M.; Tobey ' s; Uncle Bob ' s; looking up; the Cushman; Chinese food; waterskiing; friends G.M., S.F., P.A., T.M., and B.F. . Soccer 2,3, capt. 4; Diving 2,3,4. LINDA JEAN MC NAMARA 24 Renwick Rd. Mac . . . “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing . . . E.J. in ' 74 and ' 76; friendship with Ann; England ' 78; running with Tracey and Andrea; that special dream . . . secret amibition: to be healthy, wealthy, and wise Field Hockey 2; Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Winter Track 4; Spanish Club; Powder Puff; Honor Society. PAULA MELANSON 9 Day St. Pooh. . . Special talks with Jean; Summer ' 78 with S.T.; parties; special times with J.G., P C., E.L., T.L., L.L., B.M., D.W., L.B., P.M., N.H.; 10 26 78; J.G., P.M., E.L., PC.; Hoover 9 23 78; all-nighter; Bermuda; classes with M.M.; Sebago summers . . . “We’ve Only Just Begun” . . . Track; Spanish Club; Log; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff. MICHAEL MC PHERSON 8 Grove St. George . . . “Ahh . . Ya . . . Nahant with J.S. and R.M.; Europe to see Chuck; Wiess Bier; skiing the Alps; Killington With G.C., W.M., V.M.; J.S. ' s garage; Powder Puff; Hoover; Pine Banks; Halloween Party; J.S. weekend; Chico’s weekend; unforgettable 8 17 78; Florida . . . Aerosmith . . . JOANNE MENDES 5 Black Rock Rd Jo . . . I love the night life!” . . . Always remember H.H. Trammps; Breakaway with N.L., M.M., A.G., C.K., P H., D.V., G.t ' ; good talks with C.M., D M.; beach bums; cruising with C.M. ' 77; macho guards at Salis with B.C. ' 78; lots of good times with A.G.; “Spanking with shake your groove thing! . . . cosmetology; modelling . . . JOANN MERRILL 34 Groveland St. MARILOU MEYER 20 Lovell Rd Marilou . . . Remembers E.L.O. concert; V.P ; Maine; canoeing; horseback riding with V.P., T.C. . . . German; Mr. Driscoll . . . Satisfac- tion” . . . travel; college . . . French Club. KEN MIANO 143 Rowe St. Crazy . . . Will always remember Foreigner concert; parties down the Sunoco; Hampton Beach ' 78; working on cars with the Wizard; the 442 and the “Cougar” with V.C.,K.M., G.H. . . . “Double Vision”; “My Best Friend ' s Girl ; Foreigner; the Cars . . . DAVID MICHAELS 348 Upham St. 103 KEVIN J. MILANO 7 Hast St Good times in New Hampshire; Hampton Beach: Saturday. nights with S.D.. J.C.. | S . R M . W G R.C ; Summer ' 78: crazy stunts in halls: good times with MM . S D., |.C„ J.S . RM; lunch - ' the barrel ; F block study Mr Cooper ' s class Don ' t Look Back, Boston: Hold the Line. Toto Football 1,7. 3, 4; Basketball I PAUL R. MINICHIELLO 23 Swains Pond Ave. I don ' t remember Cruising with L.M. and Ml ; ItaK 4 7 : partying down the waterfront: Bette ' s Rolls Royce: clubbing; thumbing to Gloucester with DP; good times grow ing up with P.D. Art Major classes. English with Miss Werneth Born to Run. Bruce Springsteen: the Stones art school, college . . . LORETTA J. MOONEY 105 Rowe St Moon “Life’s simple pleasures are the Remembers Summer ' 78; Marsh- field; the beach; running; biking; reading; swimming: sewing; familiar trails with AM; great times with great friends; science . . Stairway to Heaven |esp par K.T.) French Club 2.3; Thistle 3; Log; Spring Track 2.3.4; Winter Track 3,4; Honor Society 3,4: M.H.S. Scholarship Fund Drive KENNETH MILLER 151 Laurel St Ken Remembers sessions with D C. before school; Kikie; parties with B.R.; the Mease Club . . Mr. Gavin’s class; can never forget Mr. Frank’s class . . . JOHN MOLVAR 14 Faxon St Mov Remembers Summer of ' 78; track with Mac”; parties at Hoover; j.S. ' s speech Stairway to Heaven : Aerosmith Winter Track Captain; Spring Track; Cross-Country Captain PAULA A. MOONEY 124 Bellevue Ave. Moosh . . . “Get psyched! . . . Will always remember good times with N.M., D.H , C.G.; july 22 with B.S.; junior Prom; Halloween Party; Pine Banks; the Mount; Will always remember great times at M.H.S. Double Vision . . . Class of ' 79 is 1! Tennis 1,2,3; Powder Puff ANGELA J. MORELLO 40 Sylvan St Dumb Bunny . Never forget great times with I. I . |.M., M.G : weekend in N IL; Nov. 3: Florida ' 79; tests with K.O.; Algebra: Spanish II; dumb thing, L L ; Steve ' s Enjoys camping, cruising, skiing Cosmo with N.D . D.H hairdressing: merchandising EILEEN F.E. MORRISON 203 Upham St Eileen . . Finest times with Michael Indelible memories of Canada; 7 4 78; faithful partner; 7 23 77; Dartmouth; UMass; Swampscott Connection; First Night; under- ground harmonies; Sir ; six years with [NJM; Bavarian cream; LOGGING; Maine ' 78; Boston: NESPA; NEW; 1AR; surreptitious notes; pianos; thanks to my friends, teachers, editors . . . writing . . . Log; Debate; Student Activities; Chorus; Jazzmatazz. STANLEY MROSE 50 Russctt Ln Stascha. Stanislau I have to describe lo you a person I don ' t understand too well myself I know he was musical - Bach. Beethoven. Mozart - played the violin; contemplative- - oomphaloskepsis and all that He marie you mad sometimes, though, was a little arrogant; fooled around - dichotomy . Violin; Debate; Swimming; Tennis. TERESA ANN MUISE 314 Swains Pond Ave. Terry. Special memories of S.D ; jr. Prom; Winter Ball; DeMolay Sw-eetheart; 4 2 76; summers in Canada; lunch with Debbie; Summer of ' 78 with M.C.; weekend of 1 1 18 78; going out with Mark Z. . . .English; sewing; F’rench with Miss Leighton God Only Knows ; Stairway to Heaven . . college . . . Track; F’rench Club; Powder Puff. 104 VIRGINIA C. MULCAHY 54 Bay State Rd. Ginny . . . Good times with D.L. (ASF), D.C. (BFOFY), L.B., R.B., S.S., S O.; MMPA; DEL’s farm; parties at 81; (unior Prom; brunches; UMass weekend; working with J.Y. . . . Sewing 4pD5 with Mrs. B.; Psych with Mr. Driscoll . . . “Southern Man : CSNY . . . Gymnastics 2,3, capt. 4; Tumbling 3, co-capt. 4; Powder Puff; LOG: N.H.S. NANCY MULRENAN 183 Derby Rd. Never forget the snow bank; summer with P.M., D.H., R.G., P.B., T.A., B.S., J.S.; the curbs; Halloween ’78; Blizzard ’78; Junior Prom; Powder Puff; Bermuda with P.M., C.G., D.H.; the Disco M’s; too much cologne . . . psyched for college! Varsity Tennis 2,3, captain 4. KAREN MURPHY 85 Mooreland Rd. Murph . . . Good times with good friends . . . J.R., A.P., J.M.. K.S., L.G., M.M.; BT’s up the Vue; Ralph; Red Dog; Florida ’79; Smuggler’s Notch; L.L.’s car; L.G.’s; the B ' s; down the station ’78; “You J!”; cheering; brunches; rallies ’77 and ' 78; Cape ’76; Halloween ’78 . . . “Second Hand News” . . . college . . . Gymnastics 2; Cheering 3,4. MICHAEL MURPHY 15 Country Club Rd. Murfus P . . . “What’s up for tonight?” . . . BT’s up the Vue; Doobie Brother’s concert down A.A. ' s; Smuggler’s Notch ' 77 - ' 78; York Beach ’78; Ralphie; parties with the Bellevue boys; hitting Bowman ' s; Irish Pub; Taiwan; Thursday night trips with Carn . . . “China Grove” . . . college . . . Football 1,3,4. ROBERT MURRAY 115 Green St. Mutz, Matzo . . . “When you least expect it, expect it . . . Remembers cruising around with Atwood in the van; borrowing the white whale for a few hours; summers at Oceanwood; listening to punk rock ’til wee hours of the morning; camping with Doherty, Weed, Sylvio, and Leary . . . Algebra in Shaggy ' s class . . . BRIAN MULDOWNEY 247 Porter St. Brian . . . BT’s up the Vue; remembers times at Bowman’s; Smuggler’s Notch; Doobie Brothers down the Cape; July 4th; Mulgoon . . . Mr. Conn ' s English class . . Future plans include college. HELEN M. MURPHY 269 Vinton St. Wassa-Wassa”; A ding-dong” . . Lowell ’78 1; good times at the Big L.; Austria ’78 with S.F., L.S., P M, and Fig . . Band Front 2,3, co-capt. 4; Log Typing Staff. MARIE MURPHY 23 North Forest St. Marie . . . Good times with good friends . . . Mr. Hughes and other teachers . . . “Two out of Three” . . . future plans include art school and being an artist . . . RICHARD MURPHY 80 Dell Ave. Murphy . . . “Murphy, you ran the wrong hole!” . . . The gang in graphics; sophomore game with Wakefield; 27 seconds 45x; shock of my life; J.S.; good times, the best times with J.M., R.M., and R R . . Mr. Ball; Mr. Falkenstein . . . Air Force, fire rescue . . . WILLIAM MUSE 5A Leonard Rd. Bill . . Will always remember the Y”; great times with Rick, Todd, Deb and Boo Boo; many great times with Rita; Swimming, Coach Grant . . . Mr. Tice, Electricity . . . “Born to Run,” Bruce Springsteen . . . college . . . Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2,3. 105 MARYELLEN NAPOLITANA 25 Felton PI Mary Nell What are you doing? . . . Best times with best friends Lynnie, Cheryl, Nadine. Mugga, Chubby, and Margie; The Hood 76: disco tunes with Lynnie Pooh; Summer ' 78 w ith JR; Lords of Washington; Powder Puff. White Russians: D.E. with N.L. Silk Degrees. Boz Scaggs . Student Congress; Powder Puff - captain. LAURIE NASON 35 Mt. Hood Terr. Frobe . . . Let the good times roll!” . . . Climbing the P.W.B. with El; Lilly ' s with Deb; lunch with Deb, El, Paul, Joe; Summer ' 76 - ' 77; the Hood; Denise and Kev in England; Newport with Kid; cruising with Michael; Cars concerts; Atlantics, Blondie; The Paradise. . Journalism with Mr. Poulos . . . future plans: never getting lost! . . . Imprint Editor. DENISE NEWELL 108 Pearl St. Niece . Come on you guys, which way do 1 turn? Excellent times with Terry ' , Hilary. Kate, and Beth; cruising in the green bug; Summer ' 78 and N Y. with Brook; England with Frobe and Kev: treasured times with A.B.; working at Mac ' s . . Cat Ste vens Field Hockey 2,3; Basketball 2; British Travel Club. PAUL NICHOLS 264 Pleasant St. Hey where ' s the party?” . . . School years couldn ' t be better - good people; Friday night clubbing; weeknight concerts; getting out of bed the next morning; Monday morning blues . . . Shooting Star. Bad Company; Sympathy For the Devil. Rolling Stones . JILL T. NILLE 21 Batchelder St. Nildo . . . Yullo! . . . Always E.B.; Mr. D ; F.H.-6; Austria; Edelweiss; pal and roomie D A : walking and talking six vears with E.M.; BBMR; David - 1 13 79: Big Bird; Cat; Wednesday nights; fifth games; P C ' s party Always E.B.; Mr D.; Senor Riccio; Doc Roc ' s Don ' t think Just you wait and see” . . . KOREEN NICHOLS 68 Willow St. St. Marys, the places and faces changed and parties got better; weekends at the Cape; N.H. ' til two; N.Y. for a week; Roxy and the apartment; The Paradise for 94 J; clubbing Talking Heads; The Cars; Tull; ELP; Yes; Moody Blues; Cheap Trick ... In school, they save the best for last - after is even better PAUL NICHOLSON 74 Lebanon St. DIANE NORTON 48 Garfield Rd. Di . . Remember yesterday, live today, dream of tomorrow” . . . Everlasting memories with Mich; treasured times with D.H., N.F., M.M., “gang”; 5 6 77 with M.B.; Great Island; Senior Prom ' 78 with T.N.; meaningful letters; “you could be laughing ; a special boxer; White Russians . . . Long Way, Fogelberg; Browne . . . Modern Dance President; Tennis; Log Staff; Honor Society. MICHELE L. NORTON 253 W. Wyoming Ave. Mich Lasting memories with Di; good laughs w ' ith T M ; smiles and “candles with PR: D H . N F and the gang; Senior Proms ' 77, ' 78; creaky floors with M.M ; fondest memories with R D. and the “San ; Great Island ' 78; White Russians; the Rebels . . . Souveniers. Fogelberg; Browne; Spring- steen . . . Modern Dance; Pep Club; G R.G.C. KIM R. NYQUIST 6 Birch Hill Rd. Kim . . . Good times with the best of friends; going bananas; England ' 78; Spain ' 79; proms ' 78 ; “Y”; Leaders Club; summers in Wolfeboro; special memories of swimming; weekends; water and x-country skiing . . . Chemistry with Ms. Scialdoni . . . “Sun- shine,” Billy Joel, Beatles . . . college . . . Swimming; Student Congress; Spanish Club; Log Layout Staff; British Travel Club; Honor Society. 106 KATHLEEN M. O BRIEN 9 Sunset Rd. O’B . . . “Eh?” . . . Always remembers Bermuda ’77; Ogunquit, Main; Newport, R.I.; Santana and Blue Oyster Cult concerts; 6 4 78; S.A, with A.M.; never forget J.M., C.C., S.B., S.F., B.W., K.D., T.K., K.J.; good times in Wells with K.H., B.W., S B.; cruisin’ and the beach . . . college ahead . . . JOHN O ' CONNELL 147 First St. Okie . . . “[ust hangin’ out”; “It’s alright, Ma, I’m only bleeding” . . . Long days at school; weekends never long enough; soccer; cruising; looking for the party; summer; Cape Cod; tuning out; camping trips . . . English with Mr. Cooper and Mr. Morse . . . future looks good from here . . . GERALDINE MARIE O ' DONNELL 4 Waverly PI. Geri . . . “I’d rather be a free man in my grave than live like a puppet or a slave” . . . Remembers 9 13 76; 12 17 77; homeroom with S.O. and D.P.; loves the Sox, Bruins, Celts, and Patriots; hates the N.Y. Yankees and the Montreal Canadiens . . . English with Mr. Harrington; World Cultures with Mr. Hodgkins . . . “I’ve Got You, Babe” . . . GLENN OLSON 35 North Ave. Glenn . . . Great times in Austria in April ’78 . . . Mr. Conn’s English class . . . “Freebird,” Lynryd Skynyrd; Chicago; ELO . . . MICHAEL O ' BRIEN 21 Howie St. Obie . . . Remembers Hamburg, Germany in April ’78; White Mountains with D.T.; cruisin’ with A.B., J.B., S.C., M B., and B.A.; Summer ’78 . . . World cultures with Mr. Hodgkins . . . “Wuthering Heights, Kate Bush; Electric Light Orchestra . . . SHARON O ' CONNELL 90 Beacon St. Sharon . . . Remembers partying with Zack and Spacey; cranking with Zack . . . Single living with Mr. Quinn . . . “Like a Hurricane,” Neil Young . . . plans to keep partying . . . SUSAN L. OLIVER 9 Lynde St. Oli . . . Memories of D.S., always; drippy hems ’77; P.H.; When!; K and Q’s party ’78; cruising with C.A.; time to eat; good times wtih S.F., V.S.. S.W.; “You doin’ ”; V.S. - “You too ; Springsteen ’78 with D.D.; Study with P.M., D P., J.O. . . . “Treat Me Well,’’ Heart . . life; art . . . CATHERINE O ' NEILL 1024 Main St. Kate . . . Remembers special times with special friends; weekend at Bow Lake; shaking fries with P C.; cruising in Cappy 1; counting pennies with L.G.; talks with K.D.; Wallex; M.M.’s great directions; S.F. at 1 a.m.; the B’s; Plymouth; cheering parties; rallies; Jr. Prom; Hoover; Halloween Party . . . Cheerleading; Field Hockey; G.R.G.C.; Pep Club JAMES OOSTERMAN 101 Laurel St. Jim . . . Oh Betty!”; “Mets”; He who walks in another person’s tracks leaves no footprints . . . Remembers Deering; C.F. ’78; UCY; Beldar C.; Germany 10 78; Billy Joel 9 30 78; P.K., D.S., L.B.; Fiddler; Oklahoma; Lizzie Borden . . . Dan Fogelberg . . . GAPP; Drama 2,3; Student Congress 2,3; Chorus; Jazzmatazz. DONNA PAGE 162 Laurel St. Memories of Austria ’78; good times at Chip’s; partying at the wall; third lunch with C.H., K.F., G.O., B.H., S.P.; Bob Seger and Moody Blues concerts; fondest memories of David; Jr. and Sr. Proms ’78 . . . We’ve Got Tonight, Bob Seger . . . nursing school . . . 107 MARK PAGE 41 Mystic A vo Puge Remembers Fridav nights with P 1 . R A ' . V S . III,.. HD. B M; Sunday football games; the bridge; Boston. Aerosmith, and Foreigner concerts Math with Mr Humphreys; Wood with Mr Swiniarski . Foreigner military service or the postal service . . . DANIEL PALLOTTA 37 Boston Rock Rd. Dan . . . Life is the fruit of your own creation - John Denver (favorite philo- sopher] . . . Debating at UMass, Dartmouth; officers ' meetings with E.D. and M.H.; ELO and Boston at the Garden; Winter Ball; Halloween Party; my guitars and S.G. . . . college; White House . . . Class President 3,4; Debate; Honor Society; SAC Representative. CHRIS PALMER 26 School St ELEANOR PARENTE 47 Mt. Hood Terr El Sometimes you dream. Sometimes it seems there ' s nothing there at all. You just seem older than yesterday and you ' re waiting for tomorrow to come . Remembers trying to get busted with Frobe; crystal mornings with Deb and Der; treehouse parties with Kid and Walshy: skiing in Vermont at Smuggler ' s Notch Powder Puff: Log Photography Staff ELIZABETH PATTERSON 8 Slayton Rd B B Kiss today goodbye . . Memories of R G , 11 G , good times with L K . D B . K R . the twins; drum corps; always Jeannie, Danvers; cosmo with J.B., C M , the spotlight; N D . 1) B . B N , Sue Cosmo; M.H.K M A - goodbye! . . . Mr Hughes 10-12 . . . The Stranger hairdressing . RICHARD A. PEARSON 273 Porter St. Will always remember the good times; BT ' s at the Vue; Smugglers Notch ' 78; skiing in a fog; summers on the Cape; sailing; cruising; Taiwan . English with Mr. Morse . . . Doobie Brothers . college . . Student Congress; Soccer 2.3.4 VINCENT PAONE 60 Leonard Rd. Vinnie . . . Remembers the excellent times at the Corner . . . B block with Mr. Hughes; Eager Beaver” English class . . . Let the Good Times Roll, The Cars; “Rock ' n Roll, Lou Reed . . . CHARLES M. PATTERSON 1120 Franklin St. Monty . . Best times with R.T., M.Y.F., and the rest of the gang; Jr. Prom with R.T., Malibu; the Javelelin; partying with S.F., M.C., S.C.; the Rosie; Thursday night card games . . . Physics, Mr. Studley . . . Freebird ; Led Zeppelin; J. Geils . . college ANNETTE PEARSON 24 Burrell St. BT ' s up the Vue; good times with good friends K.M., J.R., J.M.; cruising with L.L. ' 77; L. G.’s house ' 77; April vacation ' 78; 7 27 78; at the station ' 78; the B ' s”; Halloween Party ' 78 . . . The Stranger, Billy Joel; Fleetwood Mac TAMMY PEARSON 10 Rowe St. 108 VIBEKE STROUSTRUP PEDERSEN Denmark Vibse . . . An exchange student; enjoys being here; will never forget Beatlemania and E.L.O. concerts; downhill skiing for the first time with Lou; always remember M.M., K.G., S.T. . . . SUZANNE PELLETIER 26 York Terr. “Harmony” . . . “Oh yea” . . . Unforgettable memories with S.A.; Cape ’76; M.P., j B , N.L.. A.D. at C.C. . . . Late nights with Kathy; good times aren’t enough to describe the memories with Nancy Lightbown; B.G.; beginning 6 1 74, end?? . . . “Love Me Tender,” Elvis Presley; “Wake Up”; Harold Malvern. DIANE PEET 335 Vinton St Pete . . . Remembers excellent times at the Kowloon with K.O., S.P., and B.D.; homeroom with B.P.; Sr. Prom ' 78 with K.O ; Ted Nugent concert . . . “Double Vision,” Foreigner . . . ANDREW E. PENDLETON 101 Stratford Rd. Andy . . . Remembers veg with Helen; Parker Mt.; Volvo; skiing at P P ; L ' etranger and French forever; Powder Puff cheerlead- ing; Murphy ' s Law and all-nighters; Uncle Al; team teaching . . . Miss Norwood . , . “Best Friend,” Queen . . . Tennis 2,3,4; Chess Club; French Club; LOG Staff; G.R.G.C.; M.H.S. Scholar- ship Committee. ADELE PENTA 24 Elmcrest Cir. Adolfs . . . Remembers Art with the Majors; first lunch with the gang; Waterfront with E.D.; Halloween weekend ' 78 with the Punks; the summer apt. with D.T., E.D., Sue, M.A.; Rockport with M.A. and Squat . . . Mr. Squatrito; Ms. Plume; Ms. Puntoni . . . the mountains with J.M.; Museum School of Art; Europe . . . SUSAN PEPPER 51 Mt. Vernon St. Munchkin . . . Never forget Plum Island; frisbee and lifeguards on the beach; Chris; Keggar with R.H ; good times with C.H , R.H., D.P., K.T.; jr. Prom with G.D.; stealing teacups with K.O., D.P., B.D.; spending time with Teddy Bear . . . Eric Clapton; Moody Blues; Yes . . . TERESA A. PETRONE 168 Boardman Ave. Terry . . . Remembers Summer ' 78; Driver’s Ed. with R.S., D.E., and S B.; driving lessons and license with R.S.; Saturday night with D.D. and friends; Halloween Party . . . Anatomy and Physiology, Mr. Hassett . . . Once, Twice, Three Times A Lady”; Pablo Cruise . . . college; being happy . . . MARK PITTS 17 Heywood Ave. “Later . . . Camping in White Mountains with P.S.; Gottagettaway ’78; Sunday football games; the Camaro; Eddie’s with P.S., P.A.; ' 75; listening to P.S. ' s stereo; walking to school with J.C.; pizza and parties with T.M., S.D., J.C., P S. . . . “Satisfaction,” “Tumbling Dice,” Rolling Stones . . . MARK PISTORINO 85 Morgan St. JOHN PORCELLO 67 Arlington Rd julio . . . Remembers K.V.; the Hooverites - P.S., P M., S R . B H., C.G.; cruisin ' in the Chevy with Bud; gettin ' the flag; crazy, insane things that I can ' t remember; Cooper, Seger, and Dylan concerts; camping . . “Layla,” Clapton; All Mixed Up”; Stones, Zeppelin; Cars . . . Army . . . 109 JANE REARDON 18 Leah St. Trixie Excellent times with A.P., K.M., | M Summer of 8 with Rusty; 6 3 78: Cape with K M : York. Maine ' 78; Nahant; good times up Bellevue: Ralphie: Hoover; The B ' s ; F lorida ' 79; Halloween Party; brunches; rallies . Fleetwood Mac . . . Field Hockey 2; Cheerleading 3, captain 4; Biology Club: French Club; Pep Club; Scholarship Committee. KATHLEEN REGAN 36 Briggs St. Kathy . . . Special memories and growing up with K.C.; summers at camp; 6 28 78 - 9 3 78; C.C. with R B ; Sol; Fall afternoons 1977; a snowstorm; good times with J.F.; Canada; Art . “The Way I Feel”; Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young . . . Basketball 2,3,4; Spring Track 2,3. KIM M. RICCARDI 100 Goodyear Ave. Kym If 1 truly love one person, I love all persons-I love life” Remembers Junior Prom with B P. and RE: PCT with M.W., M S., C R . Meatball ( What ' s your disease?”); Queen with D.B. and C.R.; Guardsmen ’78-’79 with H B All the Time ; Chicago . . . Drum Corps and school in Maryland . . . ROBERT RICCIARDELLI 74 Frost Ave. Ricca . A.C.; April and Summer 76; white water; P P. ' s and C.B. ' s; backstreets; Pemmy; Warner; Long Beach; S.F.; MED; Larry ' s house; Earls: Elks; togas; M.K.; Cars; Squatty, G.S Ms. W., Herbie, Eddie, Upjohn, G.T., Brother Bill, |eb “I Love the Night ; B.O.C ; Bad Co. art school; getting bald Football 1; Track 1. BRENDA RICCIARDELLI 21 Elm St. PAULA J. RICE 9 Ardsmoor Rd. Ricey . . . Excellent times with N.B., P.R., L. H.; talks with Nance; dreams; good friends; cruisin’; the library”; Hoover; the P C.; Oz with K.M.; fruit of the loom; Sunapee ’77; Killington; P B; the B ' s; 10 19 78; 1936; M. N. ' s smiles . . . Billy Joel . . . college . . . Tennis; Student Congress; Spanish Club; Pep Club; G.R.G.C.; Powder Puff. CHRISTINE RILEY 22 Brookledge Rd Twin, Chrissylou . . “What ' s up?” . . . Best times with Russ W.; 6 17 77; party ing; ELO, Boston, Geils concerts; PCT; Dee: M S., M.W., R.M.; Mr. Conn ' s class with C.F.. N.F., R.M.; Gunstock; camping; A. P. with C.R., M.V., M S ; Capt 78 - C R , B.D., R.W., E M.; best friend forever M S. . . Stairway to Heaven” . . . BRYAN ROBINSON 124 Linwood Ave. Roby Remembers good times with P.S.; parties at the school; hockey . . . D block English with Mr Cooper; Mr. Hughes . . . “Dream On,” Aerosmith . . . college and architecture . . . COLLEEN RILEY 22 Brookledge Rd. Twinsicle . . . Things aren’t always what they seem . . . Good times with S.W., M.S., T.C., T IL, B.F., C.F., R.W., M.M., C.R ; Drum Corps; working at the hospital with R.G., L.W., J.M.; Summer 78; Cape with L.K., M S.; camping; Gunstock, New Hamsphire . . . Art with Ms. Puntoni . . . J. Geils; Cars; Jethro Tull; Boston . . . PAMELA A. ROCHA 107 Porter St. Mop . . . “Yesterday ' s gone, so don’t stop thinking about tomorrow ; “Oh really” . . . Good times with Lil, Paula, Nancy; Smug- gler’s Notch; England talks; never forget rallies; brunches; B.V.; Alton; Fruit of the Loom; all-nighter; B’s; Illusions; Bellevue; Hoover; Batemanmobile . . . Student Congress; G.R.G.C.; British Travel Club; Spanish Club; Field Hockey; Cheerleading. 110 WENDY MARIE RODRIGUEZ 19 Linwood Ave. Remembers parties down the Cem. and Pine Banks with T.P., D.B., S.N., E.G., D C., and the gang; Sunday drives to Newy; good times at Sue’s parties; Gord ' s party . . . “Locomotive Breathe,” Tull . . . LOUIS A. ROTONDO 80 Mt. Vernon St. Louie, Lou . . . Memories of P C. T. and Med. 5; thanks for the coffee, Janice; see ya, John . . . Miss Kern . . . plans to attend U of Miami . . . KERRY ROSATI 120 W. Emerson St PAUL EMMANUEL SALAMANCA 42 Larrabee St. Sal . . . U.S. History . . . Excuse me sir, how are the Cherokee? . . . They all look the same to me . . . N’est-ce pas? A little night music . . . Simon and Garfunkel; James Taylor . . . Forget the disad; I need time to drop case! Test? Tomorrow, definitely ... I know; it never comes . . . Debate; Honor Society; French Club; Italian Club; Log Literary Staff. DONNA M. SALVIATI 33 Goss Ave. Munchkin . . . Music is the universal language” . . . Oceanwood; Rainbow Camp Summer ’78; Princess Leia; Mount Hood; Louise, Magit, Patty, Kimmy, Joan, Lisa, Jimmy; Music Room and Sir; super-ultra psyched . . . music education . . . UCY; Jazzmatazz; Chorus; Band Front; LOG; Oklahoma; Carnival; South Pacific. RHONDA SANTELLA 191 Lebanon St. You know what I’m saying? . . . Good munchies in D block study with M.F., D.H., and L.L.; Anatomy with Debbie, Lynn, and Ron; lots of good times with P.T., and S B.; Halloween ' 78; Circus ' 78; Yank’s World Series ' 78; “Do I? . . . Bob Seger; Billy Joel . . . nursing plans ahead . . . Scholarship Drive. SANDRA J. SANTO 441 Upham St. Sandy . . . There’s just so much to do in so little time . . . Good times with friends D.A, D.C., and most of all G.M.; Germany-April 78; Summer of 76; Study with G.M., R.J., R.K.; fondest memories of M.T. . . . Psych, with Mr. Driscoll . . . the Beatles . . . Track 2; Powder Puff; German Club. PAUL SANTORSOLA 20 Bellevue Ave. Sana . . . Remembers Sabbath concert; Aerosmith; Kinks; parties at the Pines, Pillsbury, and N.H.; Jr. Prom; Elks; cruisin ' in the Val with C.M. and Sully; obliviated with M.Sana; riot; M S., H.G.S., V.S. at R.I. and Maine with Daga ' s ; best memories with Lisa Babes . . . Cars; Rolling Stones . . . MARK SANTORSOLA 20 Bellevue Ave. Sana . . . “What ' s up? . . . Remembers partying with P. Sana, L. Daga, S.F., G.G., J.O., G S ' . J.M., D.M., J.M....B B„ K D . A.C., S I. . A.K.; the birds; participating in gym . . . Mr. Connolly; Ms. Nelson . . . “Honky Tonk Women ; Lola”; “Long Distance ; Zeppelin; the Rolling Stones; the Who; Yes; Kinks . work; technical school . . . JOSEPH JOHN SANTOS 492 Lebanon St. Joe . . . “Give me a break” . . . Good times with G.M. and R.M. at Nahant; Summer of 78; losing weight . . . Mr. Quinn; Mr. Conn ' s senior English . . . “Train Kept a Rollin’,” Aerosmith . . . college . . . Powder Puff Cheerleader; G.R.G.C.; Wrestling 2,3,4. Ill GAIL SARNI “5 Altumont Avo. Something ' s lost and something’s gained in living every day Remembers three years of good friends, good parties; The Hood; Hesseltine: cruisin ' in the boat: picnics: poetry: ] k Moondancing: better than friends with Susan: winter sunrises; Glavin ' s Perch; the hall Robert Grateful Dead. Yes. S.P TESMA. NH|R, DS|D. JB.LW . and more NANCY SCHLUNTZ 58 Worth St Schmotzie Good times during 2nd lunch with I G and P ( ' . ; English with P S. and J.M.; skiing; ice hockey Photography and Math ELO; BeeGees: Andy Gibb college and a career in computer science . NEIL SCHULTES 78 Larchmont St Schultze Great times with C.S.. J.I., and B.N ; German trip, Hamburg ' 78; Maine, Sutton Is. ' 78; six shows with Mr. Leutz; General Grant ' s 100 victories; swimming at the Y: leagues . . . Swim Team 1,2.3, cap! 4; Orchestra; Concert Master 3.4; German Club GARY S. SCHACHT 18 Brazil St. Shack . . . Hey, what’s up? . . . Summer of ' 78; cruisin ' with the Dart; trip to Florida; good times with J.Z.; 8 5 77; Nahant; Aerosmith concert; partying with J.Z., M S . S.Z., M.C. . . . Photography . . . Mamakin ' ,” Aeros- mith . . . Navy ahead . . . ALEXANDRA SCHULTES 78 Larchmont Rd. Xan . Great times-all the time . . , K.C. at the zoo; C.L. from Pre-algebra to Calc (we made it!| L.D. test twin ; N.S. the real twin; weekends at 52°F; Germany ’78; Maine with Heike, Karin, Tim, Bent . . Chem II; Anatomy and Physiology; Calculus Musicals; LOG; Student Congress; German Club; Orchestra; Honor Society. SUSAN SCULLY 88 Hesseltine Ave. Sue. Good times with Arleen, Patty, Ellen. Liz; DEBATE!; Special people and super times; Dartmouth; Eileen, my faithful partner; lIMass 10 13 78; surprise parties; Washing- ton ' 77; Florida; and of course Jul , a fantastic friend . . . My thanks to many great teachers . . . college, travel . . . Debate: Student Congress; Honor Society; LOG; Student Activities. LAUREEN MARIE SENA 07 Walton Pk Laurie Good times w ith K.T.and C.L.; the crazy driver and Fig: Europe ' 78: Lowell, beating Belmont; Moons and Mals; White Russians are 1: co-captain with H.M.; Metuchen; me and my R C Physics with Mr Cutting; French with Miss Leighton Band Front: Honor Society; French Club; Winter Track. GERALD W. SHAY 28 Gooch St. Big Daddy Anyone wanna play cards? ; I hate the Yankees!” Good times with great friends; skiing; Killington; Smuggler ' s trip: party at the Cape; Irish Pub; Thursday night club chairman; K.M. ' s New Years ' 77 : proms with D I Mr Conn ' s English: Mr. Reilly ' s Chemistry Doobies . college, books, and hard work ahead Football; Baseball DEBORAH M. SHANLEY 61 Goss Ave. Debbie . . . You only live once” . . . Remembers excellent times with P.G., J.R., EL. and Frobe; lunch with Frobe, Paul, and | oe; speeding with Brenda; Manomet summers; Lily ' s with Frobe . . . merchandis- ing with Mr. Quinn . . “Nights in White Satin future plans include never getting lost . . . Powder Puff. JOANNE V. SHEA 15 Garfield Rd. Jo . Remember yesterday, dream tomor- row, live today . . Remembers best ever Summer ' 78; leaving California ' 77 - Get back, Jo-Jo! ; M.V. and friends; B J.; roses; beach nights; L.D.; P R; visit ' 75; breakdown 1 1 18 78 with P.H ; 1 lalloween; M M ' s; L.L. driving; that jeep: confusion; study with S.T. Dream On . . college LOG Advertising Staff. 112 PETER SHEEHAN 10 Hawthorne St. t Sauce . . . Let ' s hit N.H.” . . . 12 and 35; tooling in the mobile; working for the man; f card games in Glav ' s cellar on those cold nights; Cape ' 78: Hoover bashes with the t regulars; all over: pudge P.O. . . . Keep on 1 Growing, Clapton; Beck . . Electricitv with [ Mr. Tice . . . Swimming. JAMES SHIELDS 19 E. Wyoming Ave. Remembers Boston, Blue Oyster Cult, and Jethro Tull concerts; going to Atlanta; getting up for school; the bridge . . . work . . . CLYDE SHOWALTER 100 Cottage St. Who you jive with your cosmic debris ; Gotta get away! . . . Going to California with P.B., D.S., P S., others; White Mountains; good times with R.S.; J.T. ' s class; E.E.I. with D.S., P.B. . . Portrait of Mr. Conn ' s class . . . “It’s Only Rock ' n Roll (but i like it), Jagger and the Stones; Queen; the Cars . . . LORI SINGER 93 Lebanon St. The moment may be temporary, but the memory lasts forever . . . Good times with Pooh, M B., E.O., C.C., M.N.; Cosmo 1 with S.J.; Summer of ’77- ' 78 in Maine . . . Born to Run,” Bruce Springsteen; Bob Seger; Southside Johnny . . . college . . . WILLIAM CHARLES SITCAWICH 38 Adams St. Bill . . . Party! . . . Good times with L.W., V.C., L.B., M.R.; working with Mr. Messina on the plays; “Oklahoma! ; “Carnival”; “South Pacific ; Junior Prom . . . Miss Galante; Miss Werneth . . . Double Vision, Foreigner . . . college . . . Spanish Club; Drama Club; Vocal Jazz; Chorus. PETER SHERIDAN 31 Cass St. Memories of camping with M P ; jamming with Phil; Ed’s roof; working with C.S.; fun in soccer . . Rock ’n Roll ; Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones; Lou Reed future plans include California with C.S., P.B., M.P., and D.S. . MARIA SHINAY 98 Green St. Susie . . . Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans . . . Cotuit ' 76- ' 77; Disco Derbies; hockey practices; Boston; Captain; allnighters; one more run down Whitman Hill; El, how did you and Paul get home?; amnesia . . . Mr. Connolly and nephew ; Mr. Shaugnessy . . . Neil Young . . college Field Hockey; Pep Club; Powder Puff; Scholarship Drive BRIAN A. SIMPSON 42 Frances St. Would you believe my mother . . . ; “That ' s just dandy! . . . Partying up Hoover; Memorial Day weekend ' 78 in N.H.: G.T. with C.P.; watching the T ' s and A ' s from the wall and the corner; Bad Company time; WJVPB . English with Clayto . . . Lvnyrd Skynyrd; Kansas; Bad Company . . broadcasting; journalism; people . . . G.R.G.C.; Imprint. KATHLEEN SINGLETON 77 Cochrane St. Kate . . . Good times with A.P., K.M., J.M., J.R. at the beach: Summer ' 78 with B.R , D.N., H.Y., T.J.; Boston; Logan; the Esplanade; Mr. Studley ' s sea stories; listening to Bruce . . . Jackson Browne; Rolling Stones; Billy Joel; Neil Young; Moody Blues . . . CURTIS H. SKANE 11 Cumner Ave. Don’t think-feel . . . Will never forget first lunch food fights; F block study and good friends; one on the spare with J.I.; Friday nights with Scroto; Saturday nights after twelve; weekends of 34°F; listening to Neil Diamond . . . college . . . Soccer 2,3; Track 1; Honor Society. 113 LINDA A. SKANE 251 Lebanon St lit ' ail times with UK, SP. HO, S 1 . N.L., SS |.B Mom ( ' hubs, CC. Marg. M.N ; Pail s: eating: listening to music: good parties; spending time with Mark Co-op Ed . Mr Hughes Froebird : Stones; the Poors; Lynyrtl Skynyrd; Bad Company , future holds college GEORGIETTE SMITH 187 LJpham St Gigi Life is what you make it . . .Good times w ith B B . D B , B.G.. A.G., J.M.G.; first lunch with D.D.. B.B.. and Co ; Junior Prom w ith J.G.; Ogunquit and Rockport with A.G.; Wingaersheek with the B ' s . . Mr. Brown; Miss Norwood “The Stranger.” Billy Joel; Barry Manilow . college; early childhood ed . . . RHONDA SORICE 57 Reading Hill Ave. Great times with E D, TP, SB. and D.D ; Italian Club: the blue angel; walks on Boston Common; best times with C.S ; Casablanca; meet you anytime you want in our Italian restaurant Foot Loose and Fancy Free”; The Stranger . . . Italian Club President ELLEN SPIBY 7 Winter St. Spib . . . As you dream, so shall you become” Remembers great times with A (1 . PC. and S S ; fist fights” with Patty; Halloween ' 78; cross-country skiing . . . English with Ms. Waterbury Reminisc- ing” . . . TennisTeam 1-4; J.V Basketball Team 2; Log Advertising Staff; Art Club; MHS Scholarship Fund; Bloodmobile Club; Powder Puff. MARYANN SLOCUM 393 Grove St. Mary Lou . . Good times with Michael, twins. T.C., S.W , R W.; 7 2 78 with Michael; Webb Brook; Anthem; Tull with C.R., J.W.; Cape with C.R., L.K., M.M., T.C.. D M.; meeting at T.L.; partying with B.F., C.F., C.R.. C.W.. . Dee Foley, R.N.; P.C.T.; Biology . . . California, college . . . TODD SMITH 165 First St. I’m up for some sleep myself . . . Saturday nights with R.F., A.P., J.S., D.J., and S.M.; tennis with Rob and John; rollerskating with everyone; three straight with the Seftor; fun in psych . . . Fooling Yourself,” Styx . . . Tennis 3,4; French Club 3.4; Honor Society; Chess 4; Log Advertising Staff; Track 1. SCOTT SPENCER 137 Beech Ave. Spence . . . Great memories of summers in Maine; Killington; the Springsteen concert; many parties; good times with good friends at the Hoover . . . Math with Shaggy . . . Shattered”; Bad Company . . . college . . . ANTHONY STAMATOPOULOS 64 Ryder Ave. Wabos . . Remembers good times in Burlington; the spot; good partying with C.H., B.W., D C., and S.W. of Burlington; soccer games against Ladio . . . English with Mr. Cooper . . . Stairway to Heaven,” Led Zeppelin . . . Soccer 2,3,4; Honor Society; Student Congress. DONNA LEE STANTON 52 Beech Ave. Stubby The road to success is always under construction” Always remember the great times with Laura; Sandwich. Mass; weekend in Greenland, N.H.; Canada; Mario ' s; Germany 1978; boat ride to P-town with Moosie Fondest memories with Ocho; seventeen great years with Piano . Mr Cooper ' s English class . . . airline stewardess . . . PAULA STANTON 52 Beech Ave. Piano . . Say what?” . . . Best times at hockey ' 74 - ' 78; Geronimol; Greenfield; Verdun; Summer ' 78; Greenland, N.H. at Cheryl ' s; four musketeers; Sandwich, Mass, at Laura ' s; the minibike; Tyndall AFB with Farley - “Is it our turn to sleep in the camper?”; 17 with my pal Scott . . . scuba diving; marine biology . . . Softball. 114 BRAD STEER 23 Country Club Rd. Bumsteer, Bradlee . . . “Uh, ya ; “No, not me.”; Very salubrious!” . . . BT ' s up the Vue; Esplanade; Smuggler ' s Notch; New Years ' 77; the Doobies and the ride to the Cape; fondly doesn’t recall the garage . . . Mr. D.’s Let me digress for a moment . . . Don ' t Let it Bring You Down,” Neil Young; Travelin ' Man,” Seger . . . DOUG STEVENSON 288 Main St. LJga, Woodz . . What a rush! Memories of R.M.H.S.; G block with B.P.; Stairway to Heaven with Norma; Boston Nov. 6 - sold out; English with B.D., M S.. VP. C.H. . . . “Love it to Death.” Alice Cooper California with P.B., C.S. WILLIAM STEWART 100 Warwick Rd. Stew. . . “We ain ' t getting ' no place fast . . . Remembers good times up S.W. and the Vue; Bowman ' s bound; B.T.’s; Stooges; Spilly; skiing; Smuggler’s ' 78; Jumpin’ Jim; tests in the R.C. . . . English with Mr. Conn . . . partying Wrestling 1,2. SHERI STORTI 180 Bay State Rd. Hi, people!” . . . Can ' t forget my Lonnie teddy; the Chapel; Dell Ave.; having a chase; great experiences at Winter Ball ' 77; E. Boston Prom; Florida . . . classes with Mr. Mack . . . Saturday’s Warrior” . . . Modern Dance. ANDREW STRILECKIS 133 Malvern St. Stregga . . . Shattered ; You guys are crazy . . . . Getting frostbitten up Hoover; Memorial Day weekend ' 78 at B.S.’s cottage in N.H.; Merrimack College “field trip; Friday night parties at B.N.’s; tippin ' with B.W., B.H., P.S., C.G., J.B., and D.R.; going to concerts late, especially Jethro Tull ' 76 CELESTE SULLIVAN 68 W. Wyoming Ave. Chuckles . . . Good times with K.T., Midge, D.D., D.B. and M.W.; ELO; prom ' 78; New Hampshire ' 78 with K.T. and M.B.; the Mount; cruising; party after P P ; homeroom 147; good times in Malden . Miss Packer’s “A piece of cake . Freebird”; the Stones; Bob Seger . . . JAMES SULLIVAN 85 W. Highland Ave. Tweed ... A mind is a terrible thing to waste” . . . Saturday nights with R.F., A.P., T.S.; losing money to D.B., P S. owing 15{; the speech at Lexington; the briefcase . . . English with Clayto; Pre-Cal with Shaggy-h = k . . . THOMAS J. SULLIVAN 52 Rowe St. Sully . . . What ' s up?” . . . Good times with many friends; cruising . . . Mr. Glynn’s class; Mr. Hughes; Mr. Swiniarski; Mr. Humphreys . . . Stairway to Heaven,” Led Zeppelin; ELO; Queen . . . work; electrician . . . JULIE SULLIVAN 107 Ellis Farm Ln. Keep smiling - they say it will get you somewhere ; Who are they? . . . Will always remember good times with C.H., S.N., M.N., N.D., T.M., J.C., and especially V.C., J.E., and R.Z.; Summer ' 77 ; always truckin ' with the Grateful Dead Peace Corps . . . Art Club; Frisbee Club. MARGARET SUNDQUIST 86 Otis St. Magit, Goob . . . You should be dancin’ ; Never conform to any mold but your own . . . Will always remember good times in chorus; getting muddy at the football games; losing to Lexington by one point . . . college; a career . . . Gymnastics 2,3; Tumbling Team 3,4; Chorus 1-4; Vocal Jazz 4; Modern Dance 3.4. 115 JOHN SURETTE 22 Hillside Ave DENISE SWALLOW 50 Howard St. N’isey I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today . . . Slimmer at Cape, M A ; fond memories of Sue Conn and Michael S.; school with Sarns; prom and Rolls Royce; Hesseltine; SWWF; good times with J.B., B R . R R . D.S., L.S., Barbs . . . college . . . Modern Dance; Thistle; Tennis; LOG JOHN SYBICKI 226 Main St. Kabbage Head Remembers lunch; Jethro Tull concert Oct 6; parties with Paer-Head; Mickey-Do and Joey-Do; Dopuder; Bill, Barney. Gus and Smudge Kashmir,” Led Zeppelin . DIANE MARIE TAYLOR 37A East St. Let ' s hit the slopes!” GOTTAGETTAWAY” Lasting friendships with S D . M.A , E.D.; remembers hiking and rock climbing in N.H.; talks with H Y ; bagged . . . college . . . Class Secretary: Field Hockey; Track; Mountaineering; CPR; Powder Puff- almost CATHERINE TELLER P O Box 725 Montreal. N C Cathy Best times with my husband. Mark Remembers Niagra Falls ' 78; counting and counting and counting with EM. D.E., and C VV ; good times at the LOG graphic arts LOG Lay-Out Staff KIMBERLY ANN SURETTE 79 Baxter St. Kim, Farley . . . Good things come to those who wait ; 1 don’t get it!” . . . Austria ' 78; D.S.. S B., B.G.; Florida with Chuck; riding with Katarina, Chris, Patty, Jennie; volleyball . . . Mr. D., Mr. Mess, Mr. Studley . . . John Denver . . . Oklahoma!”; South Pacific”; Carnival” . . . Student Congress; Student Government Day; Log Subscription Editor; Band 1,2,3; Student Leader 4. FRED SWEENEY 4 Country Club Rd. Fred. . . Good times at the Vue; parties; blind puppies?; summers at Rye Beach; trying to find Smuggler’s Notch; skiing; the Esplanade; 7 4 77; listening to tunes . . . Southern Man”; CSNY; Doobie Bros . . . college . . . Hockey 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 2,3; Baseball 2. KAREN TALBOT 51 Mt. Vernon St. Good times with Fran; ping pong; Queen concert; great parties; Lais and Mals; Ann, Lauri-remember your R.C.; Colleen, love your jokes; Mary; rollerskating; studies with Ernie; Jethro Tull; lunch with Chris and Sheri; disco Sue; Malden; more parties . . . Psychology; great times in Miss Leighton’s class . . . Stairway to Heaven” . . . WILLIAM TAYLOR 23 Sewall St. Bill. . . Summers at Hampton . . . Mr. Burr’s law class . . . Big Yellow Taxi ; ELO . . . college ahead . . . ROBERT TESTA 60 Pearl St. 116 PAMELA THOMPSON 167 Lebanon St. Pam . . . No way, really?” . . . Will always remember good times wtih R.S.; B block study with M.W., K.V., L.V.; Halloween ' 78; No, do I? . . . Bob Seger; Billy Joel . . . college; nursing . . . Scholarship Drive. ROBIN M. TIERNO 29 Ardsmoor Rd. Bo . . . “Life’s a bummer” . . . Memories with Monty; good times with Bubbles, L.B., J.R., C.M., K.K., and myfer’s; )r. Prom 78; 9 30 78 WA; 1 13 78; Rainbow; cruising; McDonald’s; the Line; New Hampshire; the library; suspended 5 23 78 . . . Mr. Cooper . . . Life’s Been Good ; Billy Joel . . . GEORGE THORNE 93 Bay State Rd. Remembers partying down Nahant with Ricca; warm cans; C.B. ' s down Hassletown; good times with “M.R. , D.V., R.R., Kinch; 69; riot at Malden Elks with M R., G.T Mr. Hughes . . . Freebird”; “Down on Main Street ; Stairway to Heaven”; Teenage Wasteland . . . boxing . . . Wrestling; Track; Soccer; Boxing; Cross-Country. PATRICIA A. TIMMONS 70 Ellis Farm Lane Tricia . . . Truth is within ourselves” . . . Summer ’76 - 78; F.H.; coach; DD’s; the great deflate; V.W. ' s; good times with E.C.; fondest memories of times spent with Gregg . . Nights in White Satin”; Anticipation . . photography; skiing; college . . . Field Hockey 2,3,4; Pep Club; Log Photography Staff; Scholarship Fund Drive. RICHARD TOBEY 23 Pratt St. Dick . . . Jeekass! Not too good !” . . . Good times in New Hampshire with O.B. and M.M.; Austria 78 with the band; skiing in Innsbruck . . . Mr. Morse ' s English class. Favorite tune-Herbie Hancock’s Cameleon” . . . college ahead . . . Jazz Rock Band; Photography Club; High School Band. SUZANNE TORTORELLO 137 Laurel St. Midge . . . Hi there!” . . . Good times with K.T., C.S., D.D., M.W., P.B., Sponge; studies with J.S.; the Mount; Pillsbury Hill; Pine Banks; parties; Nahant with R.G.; giggles- P.C.; Junior Prom; Shirley Temple . . . Love ya, Mr. Cooper . . . GEORGE TOUSEY 73 Lovell Rd Tous . . . “You only live once” . . . Good times with good friends; veg with Helen; partying; Powder Puff cheerleading; L ' e- tranger; Volvo; French forever; UMass; The Restaurant; D.I.; B C; states; Uncle Al; toga . . . Pre-calc.; Miss Norwood; Clayto . . . Doobies; Seger . . . M.H.S. Scholarship Fund; LOG Staff; G.R.G.C.; Tennis 1,2,3, co-capt. 4; French Club. PAMELA TOLMAN 70 E. Wyoming Ave. Mella . . . Great times with L R , L H , S.D , D.B.; will never forget the good times at M.H.S. . . . Memories of Mrs. Eason’s Biology class . . . Thanks to Mr. Hassett, Mr. Hughes and Miss DiMuzio . . . hopes to run a day care center . . . KATHLEEN M. TOSI 110 Maple St Toes . . . Never eliminate the impossible” . . . Fondest memories of M R and P L ; Maine with P.L ; 5 1 76; 9 30 78 at L.M. ' s; cruising; good times with C.S., M.W., D.D , P.F., ST, P.J.D.; Florida 78; New Hampshire with M.W., C.S.; go wild”; Junior Prom . . . Miss Packer’s Biology; Psychology with PC., A S. . . Freebird ; Seger; Beatles . . ELIZABETH F. TRACY 136 Pearl St. Beth . . To be wise you must first be a fool . . . Good times in homeroom; Summer 78; always remember Gallahue ' s and Wakefield . . . Chemistry; English with Ms. Waterbury; Math with Mr. Ganley; Mr. Brown . . . Best of My Love, the Eagles; Cat Stevens . . . college ahead . . . Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Club 4 117 MICHAEL TRAILL 171 Derby Rd. T Remembers Summer ' 77 up the Drags: comfort with Clance: snakebites; suicides; PAY and Deak: communication breakdown; the nest: Superbowl XIII: rock and roll: kick it out: I ain ' t got you; N.H. on Sunday; sympathy for the Stones; English with Deak . trade school MARK A. TRULLI 55 Bellevue Ave. Slatts . . . Good times with J.S., R.C., J.H., G.T.; Jethro Tull ' 78: the spot; Senior Halloween Party; W.F.A.T. with C.H. . . . English with Mr. Morse; Spanish with Mr Riccio . Sympathy For the Devil,” Stones . . . college ahead . . . Spanish Club; G.R.G.C.; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 4. BOB UMANO 215 Grove St. Umahn Remembers Four Pines; the G.B : Bob Seger concert: weightlifting; lead vocals. Eclipse; N.H : Lake George; good times with D C.. P B . D.V., B S . R D . S.S.; jamming over Rick ' s . Mr. Schott, Mr Connolly; cooking . . . Freebird ; Stairway to Heaven, Zeppelin; Cars . travel, school . . . JOYCE MARIE VALERIO 34 Linwood Ave. Joycie . . . “When you least expect it, expect it” . . . Excellent times wtih E.L., K.D., B.H., S C . V.C., K.V.; Summer ’78; Bio; Mr. C.; C.W.; Junior Prom; good times through senior year . . . Mr. Ganley; Ms. Norwood; Mr. Cooper ' s class with L.F. . . . college . . . DAVID VANGEL 970 Franklin St. Vange . Hey. what ' s up? . . . Hiking mountains with K K and E.D.; thumbing to N.H. with T P ; partying with S.F.. B.B., P H., J.D.. D.T.. G.T ; the pool with D M. . . . Travelin ' Man, Allman Bros.; Seger . . . Auto Theory . . . forestry . . . LAUREN VASQUES 167 Porter St. Remembers good friends; talks with N.C.; nights with C.T gang; the beach ' 78; many fond memories with dance class friends; talking during Study . . . Art with Miss Puntoni; Photography with Miss Plume . . . plans to continue in dance . . . Modern Dance Club. KAREN JEAN VARDARO 117 Upham St. Kar . . Good times with J.P.; Jr. Prom; homeroom; Vazza’s - Revere; Summer ' 78; study with P.T., M.W.. L.V., J.S.; dancing; best times with V.C., J.V., K.D., C.J., twirling; football games; N.H. with J.P.; J.W., T.M., E.H Psychology ' - Mr. Driscoll . . . Rolling Stones; Bob Seger . . Majorettes 1,2,3, Captain 4; Track 1; Log Staff; Spanish Club. ELLEN VATCHER 53 Melrose St., Apt. IB Vatch . . Enjoys beach walks, talking to people, spending money, clothes; B.V. Cosmic Muffin; sunsets, skating, tennis, concerts, parties; will always remember great times with S.Z. . . . future plans include college; becoming a travel agent . . . RICHARD VENTOLA 142 E Foster St. Bam, Venti Remembers partying on skip days 9 12: second time around with A.N.; the ' 69 Skylark jethro Tull: Bad Co.; Foreigner . junior college; auto. . . MARY L. VETERE 9 Pine St. May-ree . . . Don ' t let it bring you down . . Good times with D C ; partying with L.C., AH. J.S., P D ; Four Pines; Pillsbury; M. Elks; the pool; growing up the P C. and M R.; cruising; concerts; camping; “R C ; freak out . . . Social with Mr. Gallagher . . . nursing . . . P.C.T. 118 JOHN VIENO 35 Otis St. Vien . . . Deuce it!” . . . Good times up Hoover; partying with friends; “Bowman bound”; Yes concert; Aka’s bash; basketball camp; Case’s cottage; Drew’s bash; Summer ' 75; Wolfeboro; B.W., D.R. . . . “Load Out,” Jackson Browne; “China Grove ; Freebird”; The Stranger”; Springsteen; Doobie Brothers . . . class of ' 79-decent . . . Basketball 2,3,4. RONALD VITALE 60 Mystic Ave. Ron . . . Good times with M.P., P.M., D.P., W.S., D.S.; Boston concert; the bridge; camping with B.G.; Bass Essex Aggie; the dunes; Harold Parker; Sunday football games; Rippa; T.B.G.; baseball; Canada; Pennsylvan- ia; White Mountains; tourist village . . . Earth Science II; E block; Business . . . CHARLES WALKER 15 Howie St. Charlie . . . Will always remember all the times with Gail and look forward to more in the future; great times in Ocean Park, Maine; will never forget the 1970 Javelin; the Summer Jam; the Wall; the Road; concerts; Mystic Health Club and friends . . . good luck class of ' 79 . . . CHRISTOPHER W. VINING 36 Warren St. Chris . . Will never forget Winter ' 77; good times with T.M., and N.C. at the Cape History with Mr. Connolly . , future plans include college and aviation DAVID C. VOCI 66 Richardson Rd. Remembers Summer of ' 77 in Maine; cruising with M.P., S.C., S.C.; parties over Lyle’s; 24 hours at a time; Daga’s house at Green Harbor with the boys . . . Woodshop with Mr. Swiniarski . . . Marshall Tucker Band Live JEAN WALLACE 31 Melbourne Ave. Will never forget Summer of ’77; double dating with D.S., A.C., and R.D.; Saturday nights; Plum Island; being beach bums; Road Runner; three rocks; the Cove; cruising to Maine; hikin’ down the Cape; Bianchi’s; Christmas Eve ' 77; Blizzard ' 78; amnesia; Fla . . Seger; Fleetwood Mac . . . Powder Puff. LINDA WALSH 6 Banks PI. Shortee . . . Exciting years full of fun . . . Great memories of Law and the Individual with Mr. Brown; Bookkeeping with Mr. Roberts . . . “Two Out of Three”; the Commodores . . . MARY WALSH 83 Vinton St. Walshie . . . Remembers Revere Beach; the drive-in; Jr. Prom; Halloween Party; Bal-a-Rue;cruising; the Mount; New Hamp- shire; Jolly George’s; good times with T.N., A.M., C.S., K.T., D.D., S.T., and the gang . . . ELO; Boston; Geils . . . nursing . . . Honor Society. LYNDA WALSH 353 E. Foster St. Walshy . . . Joy in life is having friends and keeping in touch with them ... So many fine times with Kid; Summer ' 77; C.B.’s; Pemi; traveling; park kids; “Memba when we was little Jude”; times with Beth and Autumn; talks with Gail; Sully, Kid, Keegs, Laura, Curly-Bid . . . “Celluloid Heroes,” the Kinks SUSAN MARIE WALTERS 81 Oakland St. Sophomore, junior, senior . . . Remembers Blizzard ' 78; snow; friends, new and old . . . good times-excellent, super, decent; Art classes-all fourteen of them; the past, the present, and the future; the lights going out; countdown; proms; Powder Puff; encour- agement; frustration; passing; failing . . . being me . . . Student Congress; Drama Club; Morn- ing Announcements. 119 ROBYN YVAYDA 7-4 Forest St. Wow! Always will remember going to the Cape with J.F. and S.D.; good times cruisin w ith L B and S O.; the O | : three years with K G., ).F.. and K.D.; Thanksgiving Vacation: Summer 8 with SO in N.H.; L.B. ' s in ' 77 . Mr. Reids Latin class . .the Beatles . . . Latin Club: British Travel Club; Powder Puff. CAROL E. WENTWORTH 262 Melrose St Great times w ith special friends; Summer of 8: private parties wtih B.B., M.N.W.; security ties wtih B.B.; the orange buzzer; midnight LOG meetings Biology. Mr. C. and ).V.; Chemistry. Mr Reilly That ' s the Way of the World . . . college . . . Log Photography Editor; Biology Club co-president; Scholarship Drive; Soft- ball 2.3. CARLA WHITE 1060 Franklin St Accept people for what they are. not for what you want them to be ; Good things come in small packages All the good times with Diane; Mac ' s; skiing; hayrides; summers in Rye: “)ake ; allnighters; The Barn; sunrises; Nights in White Satin . Good times, good friends, good memories . . . Powder Puff; LOG staff. SUZANNE WEBB 92 Beech Ave. Webba . . Remembers Summer ' 77 : fondest memories with T.T.; good times with T.H., Sully. C.R., M.S., Chinaman, B.F., C.R., T.C., ].0.; summer ' 75 with D.P.; Maine summers with T.T., S.D., K.C., D.P.; Foreigner concert-Starider with T.T.; T.H. - Wanna go to Friendly ' s? ; S.O. - You doin ' ? ; English with P.M., T.C., W.F. . . . college . . . JULIE MARIE WETHERILL 16 Lovell Rd Memories of FTF and his lilies of the field; weekends with S.S., E.D., P.S., B.B., E.M.; UMass, cold Dartmouth; Bronx; Leo ' s Corvette; Washington ' 78; special memories of S.S. . . . Mr. DeTeso’s history . . . pastafazoo and Tufts, too . . . Debate 1,2,3. V.P. 4; Honor Society; French Club; Tennis Team. DEBORAH WHITEHORN 75 Lincoln St. Boone . . . The hills are dearest which our childish feet have climbed the earliest . . . jr. Proms ' 77 , ' 78; closest friends and best memories with Bodeen, J.G., L.L., B.M., T.L., E.L., P.M2., P C., ).C., and D M.; birthdays; Cayaab; all-nighter; Globetrotters; dancing; cheering; brunches; rally; Physic ' s talks; French with Bodeen . . . Basketball 2; Winter Track 3; Cheerlead- ing 4; French Club. MICHAEL WHITTIER 50 Novell Rd Mikey If I had the opportunity to do it all again. I wouldn ' t! Sr. high started early with The Sound of Music ; Oliver : Fiddler on the Roof . . Mr. Conn; Mr. Gumbleton: Mr. Cooper: Mr. Messina . . . “Taxi : WOLD ; Harry Chapin . . . CATHERINE JANE WILSON 41 Winthrop St. Cathy S.D. - excuse me, you’re excused, thank you, you ' re welcome; remembers cruising with S.D and B G ; the smoking area; good times with C.C. Two Out of Three Ain ' t Bad. Meatloaf working; Bunker Hill SANDRA WILLWERTH 75 Stratford Rd. Remembers summers in N.H. with P.K., A T., E.B., B.S. and J.B.; trips with B.R.; good and bad times wtih P.G.; learning to drive a standard in 5 min.; Bruce Springsteen concert . . . Dr. Rockwood ' s Analysis . . . Powder Puff. BRIAN WINSOR 230 Melrose St. Wins, Animal . . . Good times wtih good friends; remembers Summer ' 78; the spot; Winnipesaukee; Steve Martin; track with Roman; best of times with Suemo of Burlington; cruising in the 454 Chev . . . Like a Rolling Stone,” Bob Dylan . . college ahead . . . Wrestling 1-4; Spring Track 1-4. 120 MARGUERITE A. WISE 11 Ridgewood Ln. Maggie . . . To give happiness is to deserve love” . . . Memories include hockey games with N.F. to see R.T.; Junior Prom with D.C.; P.C.T. with Dee; R.M.; P.E.I. ’79 with N.F.; Munchkins; looking forward to manv great times with B.B. . . . Special thanks to John Hughes . . . P.C.T. ; nursing school . . . JAN P. WITKOWSKI 10 Everett St. Wizza . . . Go for it! . . . Doc ' s attic with the men; C.G. Beach with T.D., C.H., D.F., brother D; scouting; Europe ' 78 with the band; Northwoods; Summer of ' 78 to the max; stereo addiction with T.D.; milking it up with D.F . . . English with Mr. T. . . . The Cars: Skynyrd; Eagles . . . Football 1-4; Band 1-4; Basketball 1-4. HILARY YOUNG 60 Linden Rd. Good times spent with T.J.. D.N.. and P.F.; the hot-blooded Summer of ' 78; Dracut and Montreal; adventuring forth . . . the future exploding before us, lead and you shall be followed. . . Biology Club Co-President; Bridge Club: German Club; Log Literary Staff; Co-Editor Thistle; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. JOANNE ZERASCHI 15 Lake Ave. Zac . . . What? . . . Best partying with Cheryl Case; Johnny D ; Senior Party; C.C. Elks birthday party; Geils concert; parties with S.O., C.C.; good times wtih P.M. and J.B.. . . Mr. Shaughnessy . . . Love You Like A Hurricane, Neil Young; Stones; Spring- steen . . . traveling; airlines; making millions ROSANN MARIE ZORBAS 9 Heywood Ave. Daffy . . . Summer ' 77; bestest buddies J.S. and J.E.; good times with T.M., J.L., N.D.; S D R R; Sherwood ' 77 . Mercedes Benz,” Janis Joplin; Joan Armatrading; Bob Dylan . . . VISTA; north to N.H.; hopeful outlook for the greatest future; peace and hope to J.E., J.S. . . . DANIEL J. WITKOWSKI 10 Everett St. Go wild : Yah, really”; All rise for the pledge to the flag” . . . Europe with the band; Latin tests with Karl; North Woods; beach; hangin ' around with Wizza; basketball games, skipping, dances, prom with Pam . Soccer; Basketball; Powder Puff Coach; Latin Club; Orchestra; Jazz-Rock. ROBERT WOLPE 39 Harvard St. Wolp . . . Shoot em ; For two . . . Good times in Derry; Hoover with Hag. Strega, Sauce, Brewa, Glav, Rosie: B.W.’s third floor window; February vacation ' 77 with Hag; concerts; busted; Strega ' s camper: long walks to the Mount; Common: Friday afternoon parties; E.L.P. with Murph, Fred . . . Layla ; Pink Floyd KEVIN ZABRYCKI 15 Scwall Woods Rd. Zabryck . . . Good times before F.G. at K.; Hoover; parties with P.A.; “Freebird.; Lvnvrd Skynyrd; Ted Nugent . . . Golf 2,3; Soccer 3. SILVANA ZERASCHI 15 Lake Ave. Silvana . . The happiest times are those shared with friends ; You might say I ' m a dreamer, but I ' m not the only one . . . Good times partying at the Coach Six with J.S., K.W., L.S., E.V.. G.S.; Dyonics; Christmas Party; rollerskating; Italy ’77 . . B block Mr. Shaughnessy; D-E block Mr. Hughes . . . “Beast of Burden, Rolling Stones; Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen . college 121 MARY MASON DAVID TONNESSEN DAVID ROSE 22 Cedar Pk 152 Linwood Ave. 98 Ashland St. Summer in Mass, with P K . M.M., K.K., B.B., D.B . and family: Art with S.D. and J.M.,; Oklahoma with |.A. . . art school . . . Town . . . What are you doin’? . . . C.B s at Hessletine: Jr. High; parties with Arda. Dick, Crowbar; cem with Terri Ann, Kid, |.B„ Walshy; Warner chalet; snowshoeing and grogen; the Lords; Rollie and Goodie ' s leaves . . Mr. Hughes’ class . . . Rosie . . . Good times with good friends on the golf course and at Hoover School . . . weekends at Cam’s . . . Hockey 1,2, 3,4. WILLIAM CYR 137 Green St. JAMES ORSINO 346 W. Emerson St ROBERT STERLING 74 Meridian St. ROBERT HENNESSY 63 Cleveland St. MICHAEL SIMONELLI 122 Florence St. PAULINE THERIAULT 159 Upham St. PAUL W. DALY JR. 1961 - 1978 Paul first came into our lives when he moved to 10 Worth St. and attended the Ripley School. It was here that our bonds of friendship first began. Walking to and from school, eating lunch together, skating at Swain’s Pond, and playing hide and seek at Ricca’s were all part of our daily life then. It was through childhood fun that our friendships grew stronger creating, our intimate group of friends. Paul, better known as “Ducka,” started many trends among us. Wearing Melrose gym shorts, high Converse sneakers and a baseball cap was his usual summer attire. Paul’s Go wild!,’’ “Leave me alone!,’’ and Get away!” soon became our most popular expressions. Soon, many of us sported similar attire. The summer was Paul’s favorite time of year. Many a warm summer’s day was spent with his cousin Dana at the family’s cottage in Ossipee, New Hampshire. When he wasn’t in Ossipee during the summer, times were spent around Richdale. There would be sessions in the morning held at the First Level” or the Log.” In the afternoon D.P. would get his daily workout of calisthenics ending with a neighborhood game of stickball at the Chapel. The nights would start out at the “Path” then on to the Square” on his Motobecane, ending with Worldie’s, the Chapel, or J.P.’s porch. September came and the days to follow were the saddest and the emptiest days of our lives. We lost a good friend who ' ll never be replaced. There’s a spot in our hearts that will always be empty. But we can always remember the good times that we spent with Paul fP . there were many. 123 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION PCT, Cosmo, Co-op Ed. These foreign-sounding words are the popular names for some popular alternative programs here at MHS. The Patient Care Technician program is held in conjunction with the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. The program is designed to prepare students for entry level positions in the allied health professions. The students study Anatomy and Physiology at Melrose High and spend three hours daily at the hospital, practicing their skills in the clinic and attending classes at the hospital. Cosmetology is a two year program for students interested in beauty-related careers. The students must complete 1000 hours of training at the Melrose Beauty Academy before they take a state exam that entitles them to undertake a one year apprenticeship and then obtain certification. Cooperative education is a paid work experience. The students are placed with local firms that give them the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned in high school. Secretarial work, data processing, food and nutrition, automotive, carpentry, electronics, graphic arts and mechanical drawing are just a few of the fields in which MHS students are working. Some students attend both the Vocational School and Melrose High. They study their academic subjects at MHS in the morning and attend vocational classes in the afternoon. These educational alternatives work well for all involved. They provide personal rewards to the students themselves and provide willing, capable employees for many local businesses. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: N. Lightbown, L. Roton- do and C Reilly, G Hunt. R McCaffrey, D. Harris. 125 THE ARTS Talent abounds in Melrose High School. We have sports stars and great scientists, students who can write anything and students who can solve any math problem that is put in front of them. Interspersed among these students are those who show promise in the Arts. The Arts cover everything from drawing and painting to singing and photography. We are fortunate enough to have dedicated faculty members and the best of facilities to develop the skills of these students to their fullest potential. They are encouraged to grow and expand their horizons to become the very best they can be. 126 127 Coach Johnson throws a right to Donna DeAngelis as teammates look on. Soccer in 5° weather? - John O ' Connell 128 GIRLS SWIM TEAM “You mean you take your glasses off before you swim!” - Sue Butler Co-Captain fean Bushee, Coach Whitworth, and Co-Captain Robin Lux FIRST ROW I L to Rj: S. Johnson, K. Nyquist, S. Doherty, R Bernhard, ] Bushee, R Lux, S Butler, L Lyall, L. Botte. SECOND ROW: N. Pallotta, L Marshall, K. O ' Donnell, . Tryder, E. Maffic, E. DcConinck, M. Ledoux, ]. Ward, L. Olsen. THIRD ROW: D. Cronin, D. Johnson, A. Holley, J. Dean, M. Lovett. S. Fennell, B. Davidson, S. Delani, S. Barry ' , Coach R. Whitworth. ABOVE: “ Maybe if I close my eyes it will go away!” -Kim Nvquist RIGHT: “Help! I can t swim!” -Lynda Lynall Go back, go back . . . Many people will reminisce about the 1978 MHS girls swim team. Lead by co-captains - League All-Stars Jean Bushee and Robin Lux, Coach Dick Whitworth’s girls shattered all but one team record. The seniors led the way with Kim Nyquist at breastroke, Linda Botte in backstroke, Lynda Lyall in sprint freestyles, Sue Butler in the 500 freestyle, Sonya Johnson in the long freestyle event, and Rita Bernhard in the relay. At 5-6-1, the Swim Team was one point from a .500 season, and certainly on top as far as spirit and enthusiasm. Jean Bushee took sixth place in diving, Robin Lux placed fifth in the 200 freestyle and eighth in the 100 freestyle, and Sheila Fennell placed as thirteenth alternate in the backstroke and the 200 individual medley for a total of 36 points in the EMASS Championships. Diver Jean Bushee became the first team member to score in the State Championships with a sensational 4th place finish. Besides lots of hard work, the girls remember . . . a Medford win, Bodeen’s hi ho, cheek prints, States, 6:57, Easterns . . . FIELD HOCKEY “Are we supposed to run a fast mile or jog four miles today?” This dreadful question was frequently asked on summer mornings as the girls prepared for the 1978 season. Although the workout involved much time and sacrifice, the field hockey girls proved that each mile was well worth it. The Raiders finished their season with a 7-4-2 record; a successful record and one to be proud of. Although they narrowly missed the 1978 state tournament, this season undoubtedly will help to prepare the girls for next year ' s finals. Memories include: Members of IBTC led by DWBB . . .Moving Day. . . Can you do signs tonight? . . . Line up on the end line . . . Find your pulse . . . “Rocky . . . “We love you seniors”. Maria Shinay and Ann Hoague Coach Johnson and Captain Donna DcAngclis FRONT ROW (L to RJ: L. Schmidt, P. Powers, M. Shinay, D. DcAngelis, P. Timmons, H. Bean, E. Cain. SECOND ROW: L. Ford, K Marchant. K McGee. P. Keating, A. Hoague, R. Arena, Coach J. Johnston. 130 SOCCER FIRST ROW (L to R): P Fountain, T. Stamatopolous, D. Witkowski, R McLaughlin. R McMahon, P Sheridan, A. Strileckis SECOND ROW: j O ' Connell, T Dunn, G Olson. K. Downey, L. Mascrian, R Ceccherini, E. Austras, N. Donovan, E. Gear, B Wolpe. The MHS Soccer team suffered from a season of ups and downs. The team went from a 3-1 pre-season record to a disappointing first half, but then rallied for a 4-5 second half. Captain Mike McManus and Coach Poulos provided the team with lots of expert advice and encouragement. Senior lettermen on the team we re Capt. McManus, Dan Witkowski, Ed Austras, and Lee Maserian. Junior lettermen included Tom Murphy and Mike Maccario. Valuable Seniors included Dick Corbett, Bob Ceccherini, Neil Donovan, Glenn Olson, Andy Strileckis, Peter Sheridan, Ed Gear, Peter Sheridan and Tom Dunn. They made it tough for their opponents and made a spirited showing. The team remembers: Drew dives, Why are you walking?, shower clogs, hadeeo, “You nummies!” and Checka, Maddog, Spaceman’s Third Hand, Eddie O., Weeds Doctor, Itchie, Drew, Polish Rifle, Muhammad, Studley, Artman, Stricka, and Waybos . . . Good job! FALL CROSS COUNTRY TRACK FIRST ROW (L to Rf: M McGuire, S. Lee, L. Si tea witch, T Sheehan. R. Kearns SECOND ROW: Sullixan. M Lam, inline, R Downey. D Foster, McLaughlin, D. Yanetti Captain John Molvar and Coach Maclntire led the Melrose High Cross- Country Team over hill and dale to a 3-6 season. The record, however, is mislead- ing; the Raiders lost two hearthreakers to Winchester and Wakefield, but managed to win over Stoneham, Belmont, and Burlington. Sophomore Jim Mahoney covered the three-mile Mount Hood course in 16.52, shattering a long-standing MHS record. I ie was a regular point-getter for the team. Seniors John Molvar, Rich Downey, Jim Sullivan, Kevin DeYoung, Mark McGuire, junior Mark Lamantina and sophomores Ron Kearns and David Yanetti piled on more points for Melrose. Mahoney placed 16th and Molvar captured 35th in the Mass. Cross Country Finals. Lamantina grabbed a 14th place finish in the Middlesex League. Junior Andrea Hemingway led the girls. Hot on her heels were seniors Tracey LePage, Linda McNamera and Barbara McKinley. Hemingway, LePage, and McNamera were chosen League All-Stars as were their male counterparts Molvar and Mahoney. GOLF Melrose has always had a strong golf team, and this year was no exception Although the turnout was small, the team was well balanced and very competitive. This was a unique season for the Ml IS golf team. The traditionally spring sport was played in the fall due to a change in league rules. The change worked to the Raiders’ advantage, for the players were well-practiced from the summer, and they enjoyed better weather and less crowded courses. Although the team was offered stiff competition, the team enjoyed a winning season. Roll on Red Raiders! FIRST ROW (L to R : D Carlucci. P. Campbell. S. Spencer, Brassard. SECOND ROW: A. Lickly, A Fiandncn, T Knight, M. Bell. Mr. Reynolds. BOYS’ SWIM TEAM FIRST ROW (L to Rj: S. Brown, G. McManus, S. Burne, D. Talbot, P. Simboli, B. Smith, T. Hardy, ]. Musto. SECOND ROW: R. Silva, R. Collins, R. McLaughlin, M. Maguire, B. Muse, P. Sheehan. L. Maguire. THIRD ROW: D. Jankov, S. Brandano, T. Lowery, M. McManus. N. Schultes, R Jackson, P. Surette, Coach Bob Grant, Coach Dick Whitworth. Tom Lowery Champion is the status that every team strives for, and champion is exactly the word to describe the Melrose High Boys’ Swim Team. Past teams have come close, but this year’s team was tops in the Middlesex League. Led by a steadfast group of senior swimmers, the team also was able to rely on support from a talented group of underclassmen. Fielding strong swimmers in both swimming and diving events, the team enjoyed a season in which they experienced only one loss. Highlights of the season included record-breaking performances and a close run to the finish in which Melrose emerged the champions. The team gets a little advice from Coach Grant. The “butterfly emerges and begins to fly. Dusan Jankov takes a deep breath before going under. Luke Maguire demonstrates the deadman ’s float. FOOTBALL 1 hr mili double sessions, Franks, meetings, Natick scrimmage, the Keg, more scrimmages, victory over Malden, beating Belmont, the downfall at Burlington, just forget Woburn, all washed out at Reading, one more to go niter Watertown, and a delicious, snowy. Thanksgiving win over Wakefield. 1 ' hose are just a few of the memories that will always remain with the 1978 Melrose High School gridmen. The u ild and craz Raiders, led by Captain Matt Bennett, began their season with two easy wins over Malden and Belmont. 1 he entered the third game against Burlington rated 5th in the state. After dominating the entire game, the Raider defense could not keep the Red Devils off the board. A 14-14 tie ruined the chances of an un-un season. Injuries and disillusionment precluded the team from winning again until Watertown, late in the season. As it was in the beginning, it was in the end. On Thanksgiving Day the Raiders got back in the swing for the finale against Wakefield and ate up the warriors 24-6. 1 heie were man individual highlights of the season that deserve to be recognized. Always in the spotlight was Oapt Bennett, a Middlesex League All-star, who was rated 4th in Division 1 scoring and rushed for a total of 1022 yards. Defensiv e end Paul Hirschfeld was named to the Globe All-Scholastic team. Middlesex League All-Stars were Matt Bennett, Paul Hirschfeld, and Gregg Kelley. The team ' s unsung hero was undoubtedly Rick DellaPasqua, who seldom received the glory his spirited efforts deserved. Along with Coach Hoague, Mike D ' Agostino, Scott Lloyd, Gerry Sha . Ke in Milano, Mike Murphy and Jan Witkowski contributed significantly to make the 1978 season a memorable one. FIRST ROW (L to Rf. Assistant Coach DeTeso. T Hickey, S Lloyd. ]. Witkowski, K Milano, M. Murphy, P Hirschfeld, M. Bennett, M. I) Agostino. C Kelley, G. Shay R DellaPasqua, B McLean. D Antonucci SECOND ROW: Coach Hoague, C. Shario, D. Leary ' , B. Maclnnes, M Eldridge, 7 Karclas, P Guthro, S. Kcohane, S. Morris, M. Timmons, D. Puleo, ]. Polcari, T Morris. Trainer Driscoll THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Scihclli. J. Ryan, M Petto. B Mara. R Rocha. D Eichel, D Auld, S. Brandaro, B. Borenstein, A. Dudley, D. Snow, M. Leary, Mr. Kasprzak. Another great carry by Matt Bennett Pigpile! And jack jumped over the candlestick! Gregg Kelly and Scott Lloyd Tackled! Carl Sharrio surveys the playing field Coach Hoague and Captain Matt Bennett 135 CHEERLEADERS, TUMBLERS FIRST ROW (L to Rj: Co-Captains ]. Gill and J. Reardon. SECOND ROW: K. Martin. R MacPherson. C O ' Neill. P. Harrington THIRD ROW: K Murphy, M. Downey. L Amoroso. D Whitehorn, . Daly. P. Rocha. ‘‘Are we gonna win? you bet your life!” Win or lose, no one could be prouder of the teams we cheered for. The first year for co-captains at MHS . . . “we did it our way.” “No-no-never-never ...” Never will we forget the great times had by the squad of ' 78-’79. “You ask Jean and I’ll ask Jane and one of them has to say yes. Rallies, “Welcome back, Sweat Hoagues,” short-shorts, “What’s for supper?” Stu, pre-game, brunches with the boys, Oh no, there’s no more food!” Thanksgiving in the snow, new uniforms, red socks, first pyramid. “Melrose High School says hello” and goodbye to the seniors on the squad, but not to the wonderful memories. 136 AND MAJORETTES yV 7 A Wi X mBK J With a multiplicity of colorful routines, the MHS tumblers flipped and twisted their way through every halftime show. Co-Captains Ginny Mulcahy and Denise Cann led the team through their impressive routines. Tumblers will always remember Brunches, Bus rides, SNOW!, White socks, Reading, Corsages, Rallies, “Don’t eat with your mouth full!” “Figures Jean would mess it up!,” “Two minutes - Where’s Ginny?,” “Margaret, how’s the dirt taste?,” Hide me, I’ve got a W!,” Only 10 minutes to the half, Shereen.” FIRST ROW (L to R): Co-Captain D. Cann, M. Sundquist, C. Case, E. Hayes, ]. Bushee, Co-Captain, G. Mulcahy. SECOND ROW: ). Valerio. B. Morrison, S. Barry, S. Olsen, D. Campbell, J. Hickey. The MHS majorettes were always on hand to perform a variety of intricate routines during every football game. Led by head majorette Karen Vardaro, the girls twirled and spun their batons to the lively beat of the band music. Their long hours of hard work and dedication paid off because the majorettes looked great and really added a lot to those halftime shows. The girls remember: Catherine’s jump, “Excuse me, please!,” “Slow down Martha,” “Speedy!,” “Pick it up Mary-lo!,” “Where are the feeds!,” “Don’t stick out your tongue, Joanne,” “Jeanie, stop flirting!,” “Is Pam coming?,” “Speak up Marie and where’s your boot drop?,” “Tweet, tweet, Dana,” “I ' m captain, so shut up, smile, and do it my way,” twirling in the rain, Thanksgiving in the snow, SMILE! “Where’s the nail polish?” FIRST ROW: K. Vardaro ( Captain ) SECOND ROW: M. Murphy, G. Driscoll, C. Pappas THIRD ROW: M. Nugent, D. Navarro, . Copeland, J Ward. You, in 137 WRESTLING TEAM Co-Captains Ed Austras and Gregg Kelley led the MHS Wrestling Team to the Middlesex League crown. The Raitlers went undefeated for the second year in a row and have captured 12 of the past 13 league titles. The lf)78-1979 season got off to an impressive start with a decisiv e 27-18 win over Burlington, considered the top competitor for league honors Six more wins boosted the Raiders ' record to 7-0. In non-league competition, Melrose boasted an 8-2 record. They took first place honors in the prestigious Lowell Tournament, edging out both Lowell and Quincy. Both Co-Captains Austras and Kelley finished the season undefeated, as did junior Tom Rooney. Other point-getters included seniors Jim Blades. Paul Hirschfeld, Rich Downey, John Flaherty, John Fanikos and Chris Lynch. After the season’s end, Melrose competed in the Lowell Sectionals. FIRST ROW I L to R): ]. Doherty, J. Markum, ]. Ricciardelli. S. Leonard, D Buggy, P O ' Connell SECOND ROW: D Lynch. Y Kato. D Carlucci, ]. Fanikos. Flaherty, N. Donovan. R Downey, co-capt G Kelley, co-capt. E Austras, P. Campbell, D Doherty, C Lynch. . Blades, ]. Mastrangel THIRD ROW: M. Rich, ]. Greene. K Wells, II. Williams. T Morris, T Rooney, . Ball, K. Pitts, D. Green, B. Borenstcin, T Lynch, T. Cowing, ]. Bourne, Coach F. Ball. They wrestled, they grappled, they rolled on the floor. They sent out Paul Campbell, Neil Donovan, and more . . . Under 140, 190 or better weights were recorded right down to the letter. They did pushups, and situps, and even jumped rope. And after they had finished, they hit the showers with soap. They won, and they won, they looked great for the crowd. This was surely a team for which Melrose was proud! BOYS’ BASKETBALL This year, the Melrose High Basketball Team was taken over by a new coach, Mr. John O’Neil. The boys practiced for many long, hard hours, but few victories resulted. The season opened with two handy wins, and things looked good for the Raiders. But this early hope was soon dulled and losses were plentiful. Fans and spectators could always expect a fine performance from Captain Matt Bennett. Captain Bennett was always counted on to keep spirit high and to score plenty of points. The Raider talent was augmented by seniors Bruce Birtwell, Mark Trulli, Jan Witkowski, John Vieno, Bob Wolpe, and juniors David Snook, Greg Strileckis, and Carl Sharrio. The season was plagued by many very close losses. Despite their record this year, the basketball team never completely lost its spirit, and was always ready to take on any opponents. FIRST ROW (L to R): B. Wolpe, J. Witkowski, Capt. M. Bennett, M. Trulli, B. Birtwell, . Vieno. SECOND ROW: Coach O ' Neil, T. Karelas, D. Snook, C. Sharrio, G. Strileckis. HOCKEY couple of losses - a couple of ties - and an awful lot of wins Such was the story of the 1978-1979 Melrose High School Hockey Team A major power in the highly competitive Middlesex League, the team reeled off six wins in rapid succession before falling victim to powerful Burlington. Led by seniors Dave Rose, Steve Lloyd, Andy Brickley. Paul Connelly. Captain Scott Charlton, and Steve Crovo as well as Junior Larr Kimball, the Red Raiders showed great strength on both offense and defense. Coal after goal was scored, and Melrose always seemed to have more than its share of league-leading players. The team met stiff challenges from Woburn, Lexington, and upstart Reading, and showed outstanding power anti strategy in every case. Despite heart breaking losses and ties, the team was able to finish the season in third place. Scott Charlton watches team mates try to score. Andy Brickley on the move he shoots . HE SCORES! Tarn Kimball in action FIRST ROW (I, to R): Coach liny lies. I , Kimball. S. Lloyd, S Charlton. A. Brickley ' , R Della Pasr ua. Coach Trydcr. SECOND ROW: S. Crovo. D. Antnnucci. F. Sweeney. D. Rose, li Steer. I ’ Bruce. M. Timmons. Gregorio. THIRD ROW M. Drago, T. Whaley, ]. Feeney, D. McCoy. T Reilly. D Muse. FIRST ROW (L to Rj: D. Cann, G. Mulcahy. . Bushee. SECOND ROW: S. Olsen, D. Campbell, Ginny Mulcahy executes her beam routine. R. Arena, S. Barry, G. Driscoll. THIRD ROW: Coach Taffe, L. Nichols, K. Lloyd, G. Arena, G. Trifaro, J. Hickey. The 1978-1979 season was a memorable one for the Gymnastics Team. Led by Captain Ginny Mulcahy and Coach Taffe, the team finished the season with a 5-5 record. It was a building year. There were seven sophomores on the team, all of whom promise to add even more valuable points next year. Senior Jean Bushee starred as the all-arounder. Her floor routine and vault were nearly unbeatable, and her beam and bar routines were equally impressive. Senior Denise Cann specialized in the uneven parallel bars. Although she broke her foot at the end of the season, she came out as one of the three top MHS performers. Captain Mulcahy worked the beam, adding style and spirit to her exceptional performances. Jean Bushee practices before a meet. Denise Cann and foot. 141 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Pat Keating dribbles down the court Monica Geeham Captain McGee trys it soccer style. Mc( joe ' s Trees ' ' were certain ly in full blossom this year. They had one of the best defenses in the league. The spirit and dedication of Coach Janet Johnston and the determination and perserver- ance of Captain Kathy McGee made the team one of the 1 ost around. The seven seniors on the team always displayed true Raider pride. They kept their heads high and fought their hardest in every battle. The team will always remember 11 + S; T.R.P.; “Did Belmont win? ; Wa Wa B; off in a jiff; cardiac kids; “Shh . . . Monique the shriek; LEFC; McGee, watch those elbows”; “Holly, come on 11! ; “Deb, Italians do it better ; “Pat, what’s new in China?”; “Kathy, a brush and lip gloss ; “Donna, think big! ’ ' ; Many thanks to Coach Johnston and Coach Reardon for all their concern and hard work! Pal Keating and Holl McKenzie 42 Reach for the stars! FIRST ROW (1 . to Rf D. DcAngelis. Capt K McGee. I). Amara. SECOND ROW: K Regan. M Gechan. II McKenzie. I ’ Keating. Coach Johnson THIRD ROW: L Ford. K Merchant. .S ' . Morley. WINTER TRACK FIRST ROW (L to Rj: A. Hemingway, D. Yannetti, L. Sitcawich, . Puzzanghera, L Botte. C. Brown, L. Botte. SECOND ROW: G. Orphanas, D Parece, Clary, Capt. J. Molvar, K. McCurdy, L. McNamara, L. King. THIRD ROW: K. Donahue, M. Azevedo. D O ' Leary. D Belcher, P. Atwood, R. Corbett, T LePage, B McKinlay. Despite much hard work and exhausting practices, the Winter Track Team turned in a disappointing season. Though their efforts were hampered by poor weather and the lack of an indoor track, the team still managed to turn in some exceptional individual performances. Captain John Molvar bested his previous time in the two mile run with a time of 10:25. Junior Andrea Hemingway shattered three MHS records in the 1000 yard run, the mile, and the two mile runs. Gathering valuable points in their respective events were Seniors Jim Sullivan, Tracey LePage, Barbara McKinley, Dave Belcher, Chuck Hurley, Peter Atwood, Dick Corbett, and Jim Clary. Junior Mike Maccario garnered six firsts to become the top point-getter on the team. Junior Dave Parece did his part, coming up with three first place finishes. ABOVE: -A race for the finish - Dave Belcher - up and over LEFT -Chuck Hurley- shot put -[im Sullivan makes a run for it 143 Terry Jancsy reads her own palm. It ' s no use. doctor We can 7 save him Should wc pull the Dan Pallotta, webslinger. doubles as I Spiderman Kid Curry takes the Certs breath test. And the sophomores get younger every year. Who wears short-shorts ? Stan Mrosc wears short-shorts! 144 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CLASS OF 1995 N AND L WHEELCHAIR SERVICE Expert Repair Sales - Service - Repair Pick-Up and Delivery Grove Street 665-9352 Melrose, Mass. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE M.H.S. CHEERLEADERS Jean Gill Jane Reardon Lisa Amoroso Rhonda MacPherson Cathy O’Neill Debbie Whitehorn Maureen Downey Pam Rocha Paula Harrington Kim Martin Joan Daly Karen Murphy 146 Congratulations Class of “79” Alderman and Mrs. John F. Murphy Jr. Best Wishes from the Senior Class Officers A. R. M. PRINTING SPECIALIZING IN Thermography 192 GREEN ST. FRANKLIN SQ.” MELROSE. MASS. BUS. 662-7085 RES. 322-3189 Business Professional Personal Stationery Newbury Street Coiffure 662-5200 512 MAIN ST. MELROSE LOW PRESCRIPTION PRICES Hospital Supplies • Medicaid Prescriptions • Photo Supplies “WE DO MORE FOR OUR SENIOR CITIZENS Free Delivery OPEN EVERY DAY 8:30 AM TO 10 PM THE PEOPLE’S PHARMACY MELROSE DRUG CENTER DONALD L. FOX. Reg. Ph. 462 MAIN STREET 665-7400 DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS of CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES L. R. Moulton Co. 10 COREY STREET, MELROSE COME IN AMD VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS 665-4774 - 4775 ADAM EVE HAIR DESIGN W. C. HUNTRESS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 8 POST OFFICE SQUARE LYNNFIELD 593-6310 6 EASTMAN PLACE, MELROSE, MASS. 665-0303 OPEN TUES.-SAT. UNISEX 149 CONGRATULATIONS FROM STUDENT CONGRESS Debbie Adams Stephen LaMarche Trade Ahern Mary Leahy Sue Amirault Stephen Leonard Gianine Arena Lynn Lopilato Ed Austras Mary Mahfuz Jayne Bamford Kelly Marchant Tom Bernhard Mark McGuire Bruce Birtwell Mary Ellen Napolitano Susan Butler Laura Omogrosso Debbie Campbell Catherine Pappas Bill Carney Richard Pearson Nancy Crovo Mark Petti Keith Daly Julie Piasecki Maria D ' Arcangelo Maria Pistorino Neil Donovan Kenny Runge Susan Donovan Lisa Schmidt Richard Downey Alexandra Schultes Doug Emery Susan Scully David Flanagan Susan Seminerio Joanne Flannigan Carl Sharrio Ann Goodwin David Snow Lauren Grant Kim Surette Tracie Grover Tia Vinchesi Elbe Hayes David Yennetti Joseph Iacoviello Advisors: Ms. Melanie Schlegel Patty Kennedy Mr. Brian Shaughnessy Ann Kiernan HEADS UP BEAUTY SALON 322 Main Street Specializing in: perms, cuts, and coloring 245-9822 M I Toni and Marie BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 79 From The Tumblers Ginny Mulcahy, Jean Bushee, Joyce Valerio, Denise Cann, Margaret Sundquist, Sharon Olsen, Cheryl Case, Ellie Hayes, Gail Driscoll, Barby Morrison, Linda Lanni, Debi Campbell, and Shereen Barry. FAULKNER’S NEW-LIFE CLEANSING 437 Franklin Street Melrose, Mass. 665-6300 Best of Luck to the Class of 79 Middlesex Warehouse 44 Tremont Street Melrose, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of 79 Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 FOODSTOP BERNIE’S MARKET Franklin Square Melrose, Mass. 354 Upham Street Your Friendly Convenient Food Store Melrose, Mass. Di-Scan Magnetics, Inc. 685 WASHINGTON STREET LYNN, MASS. 01901 599-3139 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 79 FROM H. J. Stiles Son, Inc. 423 PLEASANT STREET MELROSE METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 846 MAIN ST., MELROSE Congratu lations to the Class of ' 79 from The 78-79 Majorettes Joanne Copeland Dana Navarro Marie Doucette Catherine Pappas Pam Driscoll Jean Ward Martha Murphy Karen Vardaro (head) Mary Jo Nugent MELROSE CLEANING CO. 77 SCHOOL STREET MELROSE MASS. WINDOW WASHING GUTTER CLEANING RUG SHAMPOOING SMOKE DAMAGE CLEANUP WILLIAM J. MUSE JR. 665-3730i| THE OASIS 90 MAIN ST. MALDEN OPEN TUES. THRU SAT. UNISEX 324-5455 MV. COMPLIMENTS OF SHAH CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 7 LINCOLN STREET WAKEFIELD, MASS. 01880 246-1267 The Doors Are Opening . . . To The Greatest Time Of Your Life! Plan Your Trip Now One Call Does It All Airlines . . . Hotels . . . Bus . . . Rail . . . Tours Cruises . . . Car Rentals GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. 465 Main Street Melrose, Mass. 02176 665-1266 665-2053 245-2421 Personalized - Professional Service Bean Cole Plumbing And Heating 29 Essex Street Melrose, Mass. Phone 665-2566 (Res. Tel. 245-4384 and 321-1826) Reg. No. 6129-6680 PLAZA BAQBEQ x SHOP A Gentlemen ' s Hair Salon 530 Main Street Melrose, Mass. Tel. 665-9793 NORMA LECOMTE Appointments Arranged ! 157 MIDDLESEX FELLS NURSING HOME Aged Chronic Convalescent Private Semi-Private Rooms Designed - Engineered Built for 24 Hour Nursing Care Owned Operated by: Stephen Merrifield Robert J. Bingham 40 Martin St. 665-7050 Best Wishes to the Class of HASLEM’S PHARMACY 1979 DEDICATED TO PRACTICE OF PHARMACY from 484 MAIN STREET, MELROSE MELROSE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE: 665-0022 CONTRACTING CO. CLASS OF 1979 158 Best Wishes to the Class of ’79 Melrose Army And Navy Store Percy Glaser, Proprietor Newhall’s Main at Upham St. Phone 665-6185 Compliments From A Friend TO THE CLASS OF 1979 Best Wishes to the Class of ’79 M. J. Connolly Sons, Inc. RUBBISH REMOVAL 23 IRVING STREET MELROSE, MASS. 665-8968 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 Whittemore Hardware 53 Main Street, Melrose 665-0900 159 Melrose Community Garage Atlas Tires - Batteries Accessories 210 Essex St. 665-4130 Prop., Ozzie Wheeler Congratulations ’79 CHARLIE RAGUCCFS Wedeco Building Products MELROSE HIGHLANDS Cefalo’s Florist Congratulations from MELROSE FLORIST CO., INC. Melrose Beauty CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’79 Academy 235 W. Wyoming Ave. 417 MAIN STREET bb5- lbZ7 MELROSE, MASSACHUSETTS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’79 FROM Deering Deering Mason Lumber Co. Supply 118 Essex Street 158 Essex Street 665-3000 665-7171 160 MELROSE EVENING NEWS Melrose Pontiac Sales and Service New and Fine Used Cars “A concerned daily for a concerned community” Business Editorial Offices located at 414 Main St. 17 Upham St. Melrose, Mass. 665-3600 -CALL US- for home delivery ' and want ads as well LOG ’79 321-8000 ‘‘LOCAL NEWS EVERY DAY” Sophia Blastos Douglas Emery Arleen Connolly Eileen Morrison Patricia Connolly Kimberly Surette Laura DePetris Carol Wentworth Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 Holt And Bugbee Co. 1600 Shawsheen St., Tewksbury, Mass. 01876 Domestic and Imported Hardwoods-Softwoods 161 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 from Pottle Florist “For Ideas - Not Just Flowers” 954 Main St. (Franklin Square) Melrose, Massachusetts 665-7744 Melrose House Of Pizza 475 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts The Finest Ingredients Are Used in Our Foods Call Your Order Before You Leave, It Will Be Ready on Your Arrival. 665-2508 162 HAIR EXTRORDINAIRE 1 WALTON STREET WAKEFIELD, MASS. 245-0645 Melrose HOURS TUES. SAT. 9 - 5 MON. WED. THURS. FRI. Optical 9 - 9 Centers YOLJR OPTICIANS ARE: JERRY J. MARIO ROBERT M. MARIO RICHARD DUCOTT JOHN A. SILVESTRI NICHOLAS M. GALLESE THE BRADBURY STUDIO 31 Essex St. 665-5340 490 Main Street Melrose • PORTRAITS 662-7796 • WEDDING CANDIDS • SCHOOL SPECIALS • PASSPORTS 163 Compliments of 463 Franklin St. GRAY’S APPLIANCE OF MELROSE SPECIALIST IN QUALITY APPLIANCES SALES - SERVICE - PARTS MAYTAG AMANA FRIGIDAIRE MAGIC CHEF KITCHENAID CALORIC rrg Compliments of Bob Lucey’s BP Service Station 889 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts Farrell’s Gulf Service Station Franklin and Chipman Sts. Melrose, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Mini-Cycle East Kayward Kleaning Inc. 17 CHARLES ST., MALDEN AND 968 MAIN ST., MALDEN 116 ESSEX ST. MELROSE, MASS. I BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 FROM The Melrose School Committee Chairman Ernest R. Pendleton Jr. Joseph Casey Kenneth R. Norris Charles V. Crocetti D.D.S. Mrs. Ria Rudolph Mrs. Susan Kelleher Robert M. Soule M.D. Arthur H. Meehan Mrs. Sheila Toland Best Wishes to the Class of 79 Thank you for the Loyal Support of Your School Store 165 i BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE ?9 FROM The Class Of ’80 BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIORS FROM The Class Of ’81 ' ■JfA m- ' NEW ENGLAND SALON de PAUL HAIR DESIGN DEACONESS HOSPITAL For Girls Guys Who Know Style Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of 1979 822 Main St. Melrose, Mass. 02176 662-5206 185 Pilgrim Road Boston, Massachusetts 02215 Telephone: (617) 734-7000 Delaney’s Store Groceries Phone: 665-9040 Maxine’s 139 Linwood Avenue Melrose, Mass. 02176 662-9570 Beauty Salon 951 Main Street Melrose, Ma. 02176 “Air Conditioned” TENNIS LESSONS Compliments of Woburn Racquet Club McCarthy And Walsh representing CHRISTIAN BROS. HOCKEY STICKS STALL DEAN MGF. C B SPORTS INC. WEBSTER ST. WOBURN, MASS. CLINIC 933-8850 OR PRIVATE RACQUETS STRUNG WITHIN 24 HRS. 167 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Melrose High School Class of 1979 from Mayor James E. Milano La Salle Cleansers “For The Finest In Cleaning Tailoring” LATEST FASHIONS FOR THE GENTLEMEN Specialists on SUEDE LEATHER FUR CLEANING DRAPES REPAIRS ALTERATIONS BONDED FUR STORAGE ON PREMISES 435 Charles St. dial MALDEN 324-3110 WEDDING GOWNS FANCY FORMALS BEADED GARMENTS FOR PEOPLE ON THE MOVE 24-Hour Jet-Style Banking withMELBANK Close to Logan .... 24-Hour anytime banking when you need it! MELROSE SAVINGS BANK 4 6 t$t M WMt SSI? 6B641.75 Bi v? Iw-;!. ' tShi [ ' 5 ' ' ' 5Cr ! fw A: r Wat? 7 ■ r « • ♦. ng V Riari V ? : •’ 6-4 W8 7t r -wots .-« -w Mar- ft’ ‘ fl06-?40C . W 1 V «« ! rg Wat? S1?:S4 -0MC ?4CM rnS« S o«« 4 t M««« 021 SC 6 1 7 4JS--C ■ 169 Robert G. Whitehorn Co. Makers 14 75 Lincoln Street Sis. Melrose, MA. General Remodelin W I - Professional Offices Complete Kitchen and Bathroom Remodelling 662-9085 Showroom at 526 Franklin St. Sarni Family Extends Best Wishes to Class of 1979 170 i BE GOOD TO YOUR FUTURE THE CO-OPERATIVE WAY ALL DEPOSITS INSURED IN FULL MELROSE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 665-2500 638 MAIN ST. MELROSE Congratulations CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of ' 79 GRADS From a Friend NORTH SHORE iv DISCOVERY ■WORKSHOP Congratulations to the Class of 1979 From Another Friend 486 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts 665-8870 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 f rom Pa EST 1069 Qk€U florist compfuiy MAH 1 S I KM 1 Ml I KGSI M ASS A( MIISII I S 665 - 01 23 “Only the educated are free.” -Epictetus 50 A.D. ALD MICHAEL FESTA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 79 RAINBOW Compliments of Crystal Coin Shop 349 Main St. Wakefield, Mass. I 245-0014 s Best 6f Luck •JEW - nCdass of ‘79 ' Malden . 616 Main- Street Best of Luck for the Future. A Frierid rHr. t. MALLON E COMPANY ' M 6 Highland ' Ave. A- ' Guthro McAvoy . . t Voe it A . . T Attorneys Residential - (Commercial - Investment NEW USED HOMES Ml LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 665-50 5 Prestige Mh hi 1 — Portraits Inc Official Photographers For Class of 1979 Congratulations!! Stoneham, MA. 02180 617-438-6833 YOUR Representative Roy E. Hult 157 Franklin Street Stoneham, MA. 02180 The Most Trusted Name In Yearbooks Not a subsidiary, not a division of— but the largest independent manufacturer of yearbooks in the United States WALSWORTH Marcehne Missouri 176 CREDITS iJhe rjCOCj whites to than h the following people foe their help in the publication of the 1979 J10Q. ino dbehhie ddhanley „ yd dele f- ent a 2) enise Swallow 2)ehhie WacSbonalJ llacline rjCihhy L)ebbie _ Amalfita Paul Winichiello Jdristina Jdallett ML Jnn M or wood Wr. PuJ SefUatnto 2) onald 2. fjounq III,. Carol 2 l(veitrc . ... Wr. Pay .Unit Win. Diiher Wr,. JochheaJ Wr,. Preoite Wr,. f orthruf} fl]ri. 2)e,iito Wr ,. Worn , Wr. M Drain,, Wr. Pan Paata Wr 1. } oanne Cofem an jelroSe Pree press gj pfr ■JS JnJ Jl! We, a her. Of She Jog Staff,, Pld ministration, ■J nd faculty . . . Senior Citizens’ Christmas Party This past December, Melrose High School put out the welcome mat to the senior set. For just a penny, any senior citizen could come and enjoy the festivities. Teachers and students coordinated the event and everything ran smoothly. Food was donated by local merchants and both students and faculty baked every kind of dessert imaginable. Christmas cookies, brownies, and fruitcake tempted even the dieters in the group. The festivities were emceed by MHS ' s own Mr. Frank Connolly, who sent the room pealing with laughter with his never-ending repetoire of stories. The MHS Brass Ensemble played many Christmas carols, the chorus performed some seasonal selections, the German Club did intricate German folk dances, the Modern Dance Club did excerpts from their fall show, and the Jazzmatazz sang a variety of pieces. The multi-talented Mr. Morse played his famous banjo and sang songs. The event was proclaimed a huge success by all involved. The cooperation between faculty and students was a tribute to MHS, and it is hoped that similar events will be held in the future. Kevin Milano greets one of many guests. We wish you a Merry Christmas . . Santa Claus says a few words. 178 Filled to capacity with holiday cheer. Mr Morse and his chorus line. International Christmas Rob Frasca, fearless leader of the French Club The annual International Christmas Party was held in December, 1978. The French, Spanish, Italian, and German Clubs hosted the Foreign Language Department teachers and Mr. LaRosa at this yearly event. The German Club performed traditional German folk dances dressed in authentic German cos- tumes. The French Club performed a hilarious skit with club members portraying French-speaking barn- yard animals. The Italian Club presented a skit involving an Italian family’s purchase of a rather dubious Christmas tree. The Spanish Club led everyone in Spanish Bingo. Then came the food. And more food and more food . . . Manicotti, ravioli, fondue, onion soup, French bread, arroz con polio, tacos, pilaf . . . The food was delicious and there was plenty of it. After dinner, everyone joined in singing international Christmas carols. Larry ' Boyle - And you can’t tell me Santa’s supposed to fit in this thing!” Pam Rocha flashes a smile as Al Bamford enjoys his appetizer. Party Joe Iacoviello and Linda Botte ■ But we got the recipe from our French book! Robin Lux. Annette DiMuzio anticipate their first tacos. YOU’VE COME A LONG WAY BABY There you are. Your parents saw you as a future Nobel Prize winner; the first woman president; the next Broadway star Unfortunately for you. baby, neither Mommy nor Daddy nor the United States had much faith in the saying “Ignorance is bliss so you were shuttled off into the real world to face the harsh realities of public school In a short period of time, your ABC ' s became Algebra. Biology, and Chemistry. School became a form of legal torture, and you soon learned that students did not come under the articles of the Geneva Convention. Term paper after term paper was assigned, and the ever-mounting workload made it difficult to retain youthful optimism. Dr Dentons have given way to Levis and alligator shirts. Careening through the corridors has replaced crawling in kitchen corners. Your parents, once delighting in your ever-expanding vocabulary, now complain that they can never get you to be quiet. Once eager to help with homework, they now stare in disbelief when you ask Does negative reinforcement have a detrimental effect . . .? It’s a big world out there. Rock ’n roll has replaced Rockabye Baby, ' and quantum leaps beat hopscotch any day. Yes, you ' ve come a long way, baby! “See my tan? “Has Ziegfeld called yet? Puppy Love “ I ' d love to go! Now that’s my kind of souffle! “Isn’t there a law against child labor? 180 “Anything for a laugh!’’ 0 m „ “You didn ' t have to kick sand in my face! “Help! My hand ' s stuck!” Friends , Romans, and “Pull up my drawers, ma! Countrymen, lend me your ear! 181 Cfass of WITs-JSchm Or Hot I An ordinary weekday - the faithful are once again sealed into their homerooms at precisely 8:10. As usual, the homeroom teachers plead for everyone to quiet down. Suddenly, the morning newscaster breaks forth into melodious song. Never has the national anthem been sung quite like this. Everyone is galvanized into silence. For once, the school is quiet. That ' s just one of the many strange and wonderful experiences of the class of ' 79. Remember when the lights went out? They went on again about five minutes after we were all officially dismissed. At least the generator had the common courtesy to wait until we ' d all left the building. Who can forget the day we were let out at two o’clock to watch the Yankees-Sox playoffs? And how about that January day when the no-school announcements were finally aired at 7:45? After braving the hurricane-like winds and torrential rains reminiscent of Noah ' s Great Flood, you got to slosh all the way back home, only to spend the day bailing out the basement. And how about your reaction when you found out that we really were going to have mid-years? To top it off, we didn ' t even have snow on January 22, thus becoming the first class to actually have to go through with the blasted exams on time. Ah, yes, how can we forget? 182 i0SJM Wjb SMf ' w INVARIABLE Children laugh, old men sigh Sweethearts smile, parents try Snowflakes drift forever downward. Cities advance, towns retreat Boys enlist, soldiers defeat Snowflakes drift forever Early morning, end of day Each man goes his separate way And the snowflakes drift forever downward. w, wr 183 Final Analysis The last hurrah . . The last goodbye . We throw our caps And by and by We leave the field And go our ways. Yes life begins


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