Melrose High School - Log Yearbook (Melrose, MA)

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PROLOGUE Three years ago we began our journey through Melrose High School. We entered as innocent sophomores, faced with unfamiliar surroundings, new teachers and strange faces. In the ensuing years we overcame what seemed to be insurmountable obstacles, made many new friends, and came to know and appreciate our teachers. Our years at Melrose High School have given us more than an education. They have enriched us with experiences and memories that we will cherish forever. In addition, our school years have opened the door to the future, and have prepared us to handle the challenges we may meet. As you turn the pages of this book, reflect on the past, look into the future, and go through the looking glass. MELROSE MASSACHUSETTS 1980 TABLE OF CONTENTS Prologue 1 Administration 5 Activities 8 Sports 37 Seniors 55 Color Candids 1 13 Class Bests 133 Junior Prom 138 Halloween Party 140 Faculty 145 Underclassmen 160 Advertisements 165 Epilogue 188 MR. EDWARD C. BARRY 1928-1979 “A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops.” - Henry Adams To those of us who came under the influence of Mr. Barry, his loss was dearly felt. He was, above all, a man who was committed to the principle that his students always came first. What was best for us took precedence in every decision Mr. Barry made. We probably will never be able to accurately measure what his contributions to us have meant, but we will be forever appreciative of them. It is, therefore, with honor and affection that we, the members of the Class of 1980, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Edward Barry. May his high standards and his devotion to duty serve as an inspiration to those who follow. 3 Sincerely, Claude H. Croston, Principal Dear Class of ‘80’: Thank you for allowing me to write a short note expressing my appreciation to you for a job well done. Needless to say, a school is dependent on its senior class to set the tone for its academic and social behavior. Over the past year, the class of ’80 has contributed significantly to the successful operation of the school. This feeling is shared by those who have had the privilege of working with you. It is my hope that your experiences here at Melrose High School will serve you in the future no matter what endeavor you may choose. It would be difficult at this time, to fully assess what you have gained personally over the past three years, but I remain confident that in the future, your decisions and attitudes will reflect the humanitarian philosophy of your school. I wish each of you a productive and satisfying future. You have made many people proud but most of all I feel you have gained the self-esteem and confidence necessary to participate in and make a contribution to the world. Good luck. iisi ' ••• •-f r iy’ hK- va:- BMip ifi IfraJH CLASS OFFICERS 1980 Back (L to R) Debbie Harrow, David Snow, Class Representatives; Front Miss Galante Advisor, John Brissette, Class President, Roberta Arena, Class Vice-President, Kathy Crowther, Treasurer, Donna Anderso, Secretary, Mr. Brown, Advisor. i The Student Government is an important part of Melrose High School. Broken down into three parts, Student Congress, Class Officers and the Financial Board, the government is a group of students who work to let the student voice be heard and to organize and implement activities and projects throughout the school year. Services which the Congress has initiated include: Sophomore Guidance Orientation, Sophomore handbook and changing of study hall procedures. This year the Congress organized the Powderpuff football game, a Christmas party for 600 elderly residents of Melrose, a student activities sign-up period, elections and other services and projects. Class Officers, a major part of the Student Government, plan many activities including the Junior and Senior proms, Class Day and many fund-raising activities. The Financial Board is made up of two sophomores, two juniors and three seniors. Meetings are held in Mr. Croston’s office on Mondays, when necessary. This board allocates and votes on funds allotted to various clubs and activities within the school that are in need of money. The Board is advised by the Student Advisors and Mr. Croston. 8 1981 Back (L to R) Julie O’Connell, Maria D ' Arcangelo, Representatives Front Ms. Donnellon Advisor, Mary Garvey Treasurer, Thomas Ricciardelli President, Carol Prentice Treasurer, Kim Gauvreau Secretary, Julie Hickey Vice-President, Mr. Haley Advisor 1982 Back (L to R) Daniel Barry, Ann Marie Carriere, Representatives Front Mr. Barnes Advisor, Jennifer Cairns Treasurer, Heather Tracy President, Robyn Drago Vice-President, Lisa MacDonald Secretary, Mrs. Moulaison Advisor STUDENT CONGRESS First Row (L to R): Mrs. Romano, M. Garvey, R. Drago, H. Tracy, K. Crowther, D. Anderson, M. Pistorino, M. Mahfuz, D. Eveleth, J. Cairns, P Muse, P Bateman, M D ' Archangelo, Mr. Hassett. Second Row: K. Gauvreau, G. Bean, M. Leahy, P. Powers, L Hutchinson, L. Omogrosso, J. Granfield, L. Sitcawich, J. O’Connor, L. Nichols, R. Kearns, P. Walsh, L. Schmidt, T. Ricciardelli, C. Pappas, D. McCarthy, J. Tambini, L. Wright. Third Row: C. Prentice, M. Desmond, J. Piasecki, S. McMahon, H. Bean, R. Cerulli, D. Campbell, L. Cronin, L. MacDonald, J. Hickey, D. Yanetti, G Arena, A. Galante. M. Petti, S Kirby, D. Puleo. Fourth Row: D. Snow, N. Crovo, K. O’Donnell, D. Harrow, J. Brissette, R. Arena, S. LaMarche, J. Walsh. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row (L to R) Miss Norwood, C Pappas, D. Leary, L. Tarpey, M. Pistorino, E. Erickson, L. Schmidt, P Powers, D Giggie, K. Crowther, C. Boynton, D Anderson, D. Harrow. S. Keohane. Second Row R. Berkowitz, K. Desmond, S Barry, P. Harrington, E. Caine, G. Berg, R. Heidkamp, C. Singleton, J Giggie M Morgan, R MacPherson, D Martin, D. Parece. Third Row E. McBride, L. Swanstrom, C. Hallissey, N Koestring, A DiGiovanni, A. Gianino, H. Bean, J. Goldman, D. Campbell, D. Morgan, J. Andruss, T Lynch, M Ingalls, B Aylward, D. Mastroianni. Fourth Row R Licciardello, L. Peters, K. O Donnell, M Wetherill, L Clark, M Kearns, V Lamson, C. Hooton, D. Snow, M. Timmons, T. Lowery. Fifth Row J Copeland, R Lavasseur, Y Zampitella, N. Crovo, S. Morris, J. Buckley, J Miller, A. Defabio. In a candlelight induction cer- emony, 61 members of the class of 1980 were added to the ranks of the Honor Society. During the ceremony each member pledged to perpetuate the qualities of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The members helped to make Parent-Teacher Night a success by showing parents the way around the school. The tutoring program for junior and senior high students proved helpful and rewarding. These accomplishments were achieved by the dedication of Miss Norwood and the hard work of the members. CHESS CLUB In its first year under its new advisor, Mr. Studley, the Chess Club got off to a slow start. With only one veteran player, Nick Agretelis, the Club suffered a disheartening loss to Peabody. After many afternoons of diligent prac- tice, however, the Club rallied to a decisive win over Masconomet and an encour- aging victory over Lynnfield. The Chess Club even im- proved their record enough to qualify for the league playoffs, something last year’s team was unable to do. P. Degnan, K. Tucker, J. Fox, M. Maccario, K. Simonelli, M. Petti, Mr. Studley. What team goes to Amherst by way of New Hampshire? The MHS Debate Team, of course. The team defended its second- place state title by holding piz- za parties, ping-pong tourna- ments, yoga sessions, and roller skating. Memories include: the Artie tournament, the Lexington “mutes”, purple worms at “Motel Six”, Truth and Dare at 3 a.m., U. Mass in log cabins, the M.C. blob, home from Suffolk in 3 hours, the $20 pin-ball machine, Davy Crock- ett, pressing weights at New England’s, the everlasting choruses of “DRINK”; If you want directions, ask FIF, B.B. or J.P. Under the expert coaching of our fearless leader, FTF, the MHS Debate Softball Team will be ready to take on any chal- lenger this spring. DEBATE TEAM Front Row (L to R) E. McMahon, B. Sousa, K. Cairns, S. Lynch, D. Ferguson, M. Atkinson, M. Desmond. Second Row: P. Witkowski, M. O’Connor, T. Daly, D. Martin, J. Connors, I. Dunno, R. Kearns, L. Sitcawitch, K. Hicks, B. Desmond. 11 FRENCH CLUB Front row Mrs Dooley, Advisor, L. Tarpey, M. Egan, Secretary, S. Olson, Secretary, M. Nugent, Secretary, D Harrow, President, K. O ' Donnell, Treasurer, G Driscoll, Treasurer, C. McGee, C. Finn, P. LeBlanc; 2nd row: M. Pistorino, C. Halissey, D. Giggie, D. Ahearne, F Vadala, R. Neil, J. Granfield, L. Hutchinson, M. Surette, S. Tomer; 3rd row: K. Bonaiuto, K. Colbert, J Leman, F Grigg, C Mailla, S. Downey, B. Desmond, B. Morrison, G. Trifaro, G. Pistorino, T. Donovan; 4th row: F. Trifaro, M. D Arcangelo, R. Lavasseur, K. McGurdy, L. Peters, S. Randell, G Bean, D Hallissey, P Dias, R DiGiovanni, S. Lynch, N. O ' Malley, S Boynton; 5th row: Martha Wetherill, E McMann, D Anderson, L. Giacalone, C. McHale, D. O’Leary, M. O ' Conner, B Intravia, M Azevedo, R Clark, D. Tully, K. Desmond, M Hooten, J. Madden, P. Regan All students interested in joining the French Club should meet tomorrow at 2:30 in Rm 246. “Where’s room 246?” After everyone located the new room and ties were broken plans were made to begin another busy year. With over fifty enthusiastic members the club began the year by inviting German exchange students and their hosts to a volleyball game. This prepared the club for the annual French vs. Spanish volleyball game, which ended with the French defending their title. Later the group celebrated a Joyeaux Noel (com- plete with Pierre Noel) at the International Christmas Party held in the Cafe. The traditional dessert party was held at a member’s home, complete with mousse au chocolat and other fattening desserts. Two French plays and the year-end banquet rounded out the busy year. Memories include: numerous ties, French frog power, “brief meetings”, posters, Killing the Spanish (again)!, food, but on a Saturday night?, and of course merci, Madame Dooley, we couldn’t have done it without you!!! .Arriba los Espaholes! The Spanish Club started the year with a great volleyball game against the French Club. This year we were ready. After 16 games, the score was tied 8-8. Although we didn’t win in a rematch, spirits still ran high. ,Que pena! Better luck next year, gang! The Club rounded off the year with a successful and fun Interna- tional Christmas Party which featured games, skits, songs and great food, an e nd of the year dinner and other activities including the enthusiastic sale of candles. We would like to thank Miss Galante and Mr. Riccio for making it a great year! SPANISH CLUB front row (L-R): Ms. Galante, Advisor, S. Sybicki, M. Jackman, F. Glennon, L. Clark, Co-President, C. Pappas, Secretary, K. Marchant, Athletic Coordinator, J. Buckley, Athletic Coordinator, B Alyward, Treasurer, E. Cain, Co-President, K. Crowther, M. D’Arcangelo, L. Giacalone, Mr. Riccio, Advisor; 2nd row: E. DiBella, B. McMahon, J. Ryan, A Kripp, L. Mouradian, J. Tryder, T Donovan, G. Berg, C. Peet, L. Botte, P. Smith; 3rd row: S. Barry, M. Desmond, S McKean, B. Sitcawitch, C. Cerretani, A Di Giovanni, J. Doucette, D. Grasso, J. Giggie; 4th row: V. Zampitella, A Traveis, S. Donovan, L. Persons, P Nazzaro, M. Bell, P. Kodzis, D. Snow, M DeRocco, M Regan. 12 THE FRENCH-SPANISH VOLLEYBALL GAME OR THE SPANISH-FRENCH VOLLEYBALL GAME Marybeth Egan The determined French and the Spanish challengers met in the gym on November 20, 1979, for the second annual French vs Spanish Club Volley- ball Game that would decide this year’s champion. Three weeks before, the two teams had battled each other, only to end in a tie. So with the French defending the title and the Spaniards trying to secure it for the first time, an exciting game could be expected. Both teams played confidently and well. Showing their strength in height, the Spaniards came close to capturing the crucial final game. But the spirited French team played to a decisive victory shutting out the diminished opposition in the end. For the second year in a row, the French Club has asserted its strength. Better luck next year, Spaniards! Calvin Frank Sefior McLean Madame Dooley Kathy Crowther SO Sharon Olsen Kelly Marchant THE GERMAN CLUB THE ITALIAN CLUB The Italian Club is formed by motivated and fun-loving students interested in combining pleasure with learning. Various fund-raising activities, holiday celebrations, dinner parties, films, trips to places of interest, including a very enjoy- able winter evening carolling around Melrose number among our activi- ties. For the immediate future, plans include plenty more fun adventures, including playing bocce and a trip abroad. We wish to congratulate Miss Dominijanni for a successful first year of teaching and as an advisor for the club. Arriverderci! Front Row (L to R) T. Knight Treasurer, M. Petti President, N. Pallotta Vice-President, F. Vadala Secretary, D. Pistorino, M. Pagliarolo, P. Martone, S. Cerretani, Ms. Dominijanni. Row 2 S. Brandano, D. Marrama, A. Cosco, D. Baxter, S. Sophia, A. Rotuolo. Row 3 M. Flammia, S. Ingemi, J. Rowe, J. Martorri, C. Damato, R. Licciardello, J. Mastrangelo. Row 4 C. Marchi, D. Cioffi, M Scapicchio, F. Sena, L. Giacolone, M. Salamanca, D. Christine, M. Rotuolo. Front (L-R): F. Galligan, L. Conti, S. Shurian, L. Pearson, J. Weinberg, K. Farnham, D. Ross; Back: H. Hersey, J. Munroe, T. Colman, S. Hupper, R. Smith, D. Johnson, S. Munroe, L. Brickley. The German-American Part- nership Program (GAPP) is the official name of our club and its chief function is the fostering of our biannual student exchange with Hamburg, Germany. This program affords American and German high school students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of English and German in their respective countries and to stimulate their understanding and respect of different life styles, cultures and problems of the partner country. In October 1979, Melrose High School was visited for 4 weeks by 19 German students. In April 1980, 19 Melrose students will go to Ger- many, live for 4 weeks with German families and attend a German school. This is the third exchange between Melrose and Hamburg. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB There was a lot of “shoot- ing” at Melrose High this year. Armed with 35-mm cameras and film, members of the photography club practised their “marksmanship” on anything that stood in their way. They experimented with a wide variety of techniques in using photography as a mode of expression and art. Members concentrated on improving their skills and in developing and printing film in the school’s well-equipped darkroom after school. The more successful members had some of their prints displayed in the Resource Center. Such “exposure” served as an encouragement for more advanced work. First row - Mrs. Marsh, advisor, S. Goodwin, P. Martone, D. Snook, L. Patterson, S. Conners, D. Hatfield. 2nd row - P. Smith, S. Moore. GENESIS Although the major prob- lem of the members of Gene- sis, the schools art and literary magazine, was their own apathy, some of them did have the morale to have a bake sale in the cafetorium, with the hopes of raising money for their two publica- tions this year. (They raised a grand total of twenty-two dollars.) The members, with the help of their advisor, Ms. Plume, assemble a magazine consisting of stories, essays, poetry, artwork and photo- graphy, submitted by talented MHS students. First row - L. Swanstrom, E. Eriksen, L. Marshall, L. Schmidt, R. Smith, R. DeFran za. 2nd row - M. Tillinghast, G. Trifaro, M. Wetherill, C. Brown, L. Wessling, C. Hooton. 3rd row - Mrs. Plume, J. Taylor, S. Goodwin, D. Hatfield, S. Sofia. Front (L-R): M. Lewis, R. MacPherson, L. Limongelli, T. Keegan, P. Lynch; Second Row: M. Butt, D DiRaffaele, S. Lynch, L. Solano, K. Thirkell, T. Cerretani, R. Stewart, S DiMuzio, K. Lewis, B. Intravaia, L. Intravaia, A Galante, M. Salamanca; Back: N. Crovo, K. Jackson, C. Chapman, B. Baker, G. Letterie, L. Persons, L Cinella, E. Nash, P lllanes, L. Swallow, T. Stack, S. Chubbuck, S. Smith, T. Donovan, D. Grasso, L. Hogan, Miss Puntoni, Advisor. The Modern Dance Club, made up of an active group of dancers, staged two shows during the year. The Winter show featured a variety of popular songs while the Spring show featured music from Broadway productions. The girls needed no dancing experience, although it was helpful. Officers lead warm-up sessions for all the club members where new dance steps were taught and the girls worked on their dances for the shows. Either individually or in groups, the girls chose the music, choreographed the steps, and made their own costumes. When the rehearsals, work, and costumes were finished, the performers proved entertaining and successful. Officers: President, Lisa Limongelli; Vice-President, Rhonda MacPherson; Secretary, Trisha Keegan; Treasurer. Mary Lewis; Publicity Chairperson, Patty Lynch; Advisor, Gail Puntoni. 16 DRAMA The Melrose High School Drama Club is composed of the talented actors and actresses of our student body. The members completed another successful season with their play “The Hollow,” a suspenseful mystery. Both the actors and stage crew deserve recognition for their fine performances, and we anticipate professional performances by some of the more talented members on our movie screens! A special thanks to Mrs. Cornelia Belliveau from the whole crew. Fiona Grigg, Maura O’Connor “The Hollow’’ Jim Testa, Franny Vadala “The Hollow” Row 1 (L to R) R. Smith, K. Sheehan, J. Gardner, V. Chopelas. Row 2: Mrs. Belliveau, S. Colomey, J. Testa, S. Ells. Row 3: T. Moore, D. Barton, J. Lustwerk, M. Phillips. Row 4: M. Morgan, R. Neil, W. Nagle, M. O ' Connor. Row 5: B. MacDougall, G. Glennon, F. Vadala, M. O’Connor. Row 6: R. DiFranza, J. Miller, E. Penta, H. Shannon, D. Martin, D. Ross. 17 POWDER This year’s lottery system brought about a rival between Red Fury and White Lightening. After being postponed several times the game was played in a cold November. Red Fury pulled away with an early lead, but White Lightening streaked past Red Fury with a 30-16 final. The highlight of the game occurred when Tia Vinchesi ran in for her third touchdown, to clinch the PUFF victory for White Lightening. The crowd enjoyed the cheers and performances of THE most beautiful cheerleaders around. They appeared dressed in everything from hot pink dresses to sweatshirts and miniskirts. Both teams were supported by a capable staff of coaches. LOG EDITORS L. Peters - EdItor-in-Chief, D. Ricciardelli, J. Taylor, D. Eveleth, T. Mallon, D Giggle, J. Pesaturo - Assistant Editor-in-Chief, D. Thompson, D. Anderson, P Nazzaro, K. Crowther, Mr. Gordon - Advisor. It was last September that produc- tion of the LOG commenced. We began compiling numerous photographs and articles. Many hours were spent writing, typing, drawing, and debating. All editors were striving for one common goal. At last, after our many afternoons of turmoil, you have the finished product. We hope you like it! We will never forget: Headaches . . . David’s yellow pinto . . . Stuck on the fence at 10:00 P.M. . . . Endless arguments . . . The drop-out scandal . . . “Who’s gonna clean the office this time?” . . . “Who ' s locked in the office this time?” . . . Vacations-house meetings . . . Robbing teacher’s lounge . . . Trips to Friendly’s . . . Party at Eileen’s . . . “Where are all the pictures?” . . . That LONG Friday night . . . Attack dogs . . . “The regulars” . . . Dinner at Niz’s . . . “No smoking” . . .PATIENCE. . . Gordy’s help . . . “write what?” . . . “calm down Dana!” LAY-OUT LITERARY D Eveleth - Co-Editor, T Keegan, J. Copeland, K O’Donnell, L. Tarpey, J. Giggie, M. Nugent, S. Olsen, L. Clark, D. Anderson - Co-Editor, Y. L Botte. A Lickly, L. Schmidt, L Layton, D Thompson - Co-Editor. Missing Zampitella, P Nazzaro - Co-Editor, J. Goldman, B. Morrison. Missing from from photo - J. Tryder, A. Kripp. photo - H. Bean. 20 PHOTOGRAPHY TYPING First row - L. Corrigan, M. Durney, D. Ricciardelli - Editor, N. Lattanzio, First row - A. Collins, D. Giggie - Editor, G. Berg. 2nd row - L. Amoroso, S. Amirault. 2nd row - L. Mugherini, L. Swallow, P. Penney, L. Martone, R. M. Surette, P. Powers, S. Boyd. Back - L. Cain. Arena. 3rd row - B. Burgio, S. Burne, L. Limongelli, K. Emery. ADVERTISING SUBSCRIPTION First row-R. Berkowitz, K. Crowther - Editor, C. Boynton, C. Cerretani. 2nd row-D. Cronin, J. Ryan, D. Snow, D. Harrow. First row - K. Marchant, T. Mallon - Co-Editor, J. Taylor - Co-Editor, R. MacPherson. 2nd row - L. Marshall, M. Martone, J. Mahoney, D. Mastroianni. 21 AUTO CLUB The Aviation Club is designed for those students who share a general interest in aviation. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Dodge, the club planned trips to Logan Airport and Pease Air Force Base. Guest speakers added to the club’s busy year. Seated (L to R) J. Dow, T. Stack, R Rich, K. Sheehan, M. Dennesen. Standing Mr. Dodge, J. Donovan, T. Mallon, K. Cathcart, C. Hooten, P. Wallace, F. Sena. Although the Auto Club is small, it maintains a high level of enthusiasm. The Club activities throughout the year included raising money to cover the costs of automobile parts. The boys worked on engines to familiarize themselves with their function and to learn more about automotive defects. Top Row (L to R) J Mallon, T Whaley, G. Boyson, D. Shea, D. Burke. Bottom Row Mr Haley D. Cioffi, C Graves, S. Delgenio, J. Bennett, J. Lavita. AVIATION CLUB CHORUS BRICKYARD 1979, SPRING CON- 1st row - Mr. Messina (director), D. Ricciardelli, V. Chopelas, R. Heidkamp, L. Muse, A. Petmezakis. 2nd - J. Luz, L. Mouradian, J. Lustwerk, A. Pascarella. 3rd - D. Collis, J. Gardner, M. Mahfuz, H. Shannon, J. Ward. 4th - D. Messina, B. Nagel, D. Ross, D. Martin, D. Matteucci. CERT 1979, GOOD MEMORIES ALL THE YEARS, NEVER FORGET MR. MESSINA. “You’ll like it after you learn it.” Mr. Messina’s wonderful piano playing, warm ups on “na” at 8:30. First concert in fall of 1979, many interesting convos with Mr. Messina. Mr. Messina’s rough “trip” rules. No breathing between 8:00 and 9:00, ‘‘Anyone interested in T-shirts, sweaters?” ‘‘Eagles belong where? rivers can what?” Gone Gone sops! “Something like that” “More bass!” Sopranos on lu. Mr. Messina’s lectures, good times with Derik Adams, “I need this like a hole in the head.” “You look nice today.” “Does anyone have an extra copy for the klutz at the piano?” “You look comfortable today.” “A-block sounded better,” Mr. Messina, alias Comissioner Lloyd. “I want to hear one “t” not 60!”, “Next place” Hold it! Vespers ’79, Mr. Messina’s dynamic personality, “I’ll wait I’m not going to talk over you.” “I want every eye looking here.” Walking through a snow storm for the Globe Santa and rotary. Row 1 Mr. Messina, D. Ross, A. Petmezakis, E. Eriksen, V. Chopelas, K. Blastos, M. Cain, R. Heidkamp, L. Mouradian, S. Sophia, L. Balliro, T. Coleman, D. Martin. Row 2 M. Ricciardelli, M. Mahfuz, B. Johnstone, C. Ryan, D. Freethy, L. Layton, H. Tracy, C. Macaulay, J. Lustwerk, M. McDonald. Row 3 L. Cayer, K. Desmond, J. Gardner, J. Ward, L. Ford, J. Wilson, B. Wong, A. Lovett, L. Wessling, L. Intravia. Row 4 F. Vadala, J. O’Connell, R. Smith, H. Shannon, M. O’Connor, B. Blutte, L. McCarthy, M. Wise, M. Ean, G. Stahley. Row 5 S. Hupper, K. Jackson, H. Hersey, J. Luz, A. McClain, M. Tillinghast, C. Anderson, S. Seminerio, B. Murphy, R. DeFranza. Row 6 D. Ricciardelli, C. McHale, B. Lane, B. Nagle, D. Matteucci, T. Moore, C. Crannell, R. Smith, S. O’Brien, D. Messina, V. Lamson, M. Phillips, B. Martin, D. Collis. JAZZMATAZZ We will never forget the good (and strange) times we’ve had together, especially after the Pops concerts — at the Wakefield gazebo in ’78 and at Rita’s house in ’79. “Remember you’re a select group people” we need more rehearsals - ‘‘O.K., rehearsal at my house Monday night” A concert in 3 weeks?! We’ll never be ready! “Does anyone have a black skirt I can borrow?” We will always remember Mr. Mess’ for everything he gave us and taught us. He was always there when that Mood Indigo struck. “Love is gay? I’m not gonna sing that!” Most of all “Solitude” just “Don’t Mean a Thing” as we look down that “Lonesome Road” to the future because we will have these “Moments to Remember.” 23 ORCHESTRA The orchestra is structured for the extensive study of all styles of classical and modern music repertoire. Emphasis is placed on the development of performing skills at college level, as evidenced by our graduates being accepted into college musical organizations. Continuous annual representation of Melrose students by competitive audition at the M.N.E.A. sponsored Northeast District and Massachusetts All-State Festivals. Locally, the school orchestra performs for many school and civic functions. (L to R) Mr. Leutz, D. Baxter, J. Deane, B. Desmond, V. Curro, T. Olbert, M. Desmond, L. Conti, G. Glennon. STRATEGIC GAMES First Row (L to R) D Matteucci, E. Penta, R Smith, A. Lickly Row 2 Mr Hodgkins, C. Hooton, D Martin, P Holden, J. Miller, M Morgan, K. Amirault. This organization is made to order for the individual who likes to use his mind. Any person who enjoys Chess will also enjoy the Strategic Games Club. The Club resembles the set-up of a “Think Tank’’. Members have access to a great many stimulation games that employ strategic decisions! MOUNTAINEERING CLUB f 1st row - J. Green, B. McMahon, D. Green, Mr. Haley, Mr. Trubisz, J. Brissette, Mr. Paula, L. Marshall, S. Downey, L. Swallow, T. Stack, P. Penney. 2nd row - M. Moise, S. Kirby, T. Murphy, L. Layton, D. O’Leary, P. O’Connell, R. Berkowitz, A. Holly, D. Burnell, D. Chadwick. 3rd row - M. Pitts, E. McLean, E. Bowe, K. MacFarland, D. Eichel, G. Packard. The Mountaineering Club focused on three major activities: camping, hiking and rock climbing. Several outings were conducted in the White Mountains with all the peaks of the Southern Presidential Range being reached. Rock climbing was done at Artist’s Bluff in the Franconia Range and also at the Quincy Quarry, a familiar crag in suburban Boston. At all times, high priorities were placed upon safety in wilderness travel, group cooperation and support, and an appreciation for the power and delicacy of the mountain environment. Probably the most popular activity was rock climbing which many of the members took up with great enthusiasm. BAND First Row (L to R): L. Omogrosso, A. DeFabio, S. O’Brien, L. Mouradian, D. Messina, T. Doyle, K. Figueira, L. Casey, V. Lamson. Second Row: D. Parece, E DiBella, R. Ledoux, C. Koch, F. Glennon, M. Warren, J. Dow, S. Sarazen, M. Aylward, P. Cain, A. Copeland, M. McHugh, M. Cain, P. Fall, A. Lovett, M Ricciardelli. Third Row: R. Gilliatt, C. Phillips, L. Pitella, R. Stewart, J. Augestein, S. Reitsma, P. Surette, J. Andruss, A. Holley, M. Rousseau, B Doherty. D. Callahan, S. Ells, J. Pelrine, M. Lamattina, R. Mastroianni, R. Pfeil. Fourth Row: M. Ledoux, P. Perkins, R. Bond, J. Fremont-Smith, S. Donovan, L. Cain, D. Tucker, M. Hicks, K. McCaulay, A. Carrier, R. Kiatos, K. Tucker, C. Carr, J. Wagner, C. Foster, D. Leeman, S. Sena, T. Bernhard, R Travis, D. Johnson, C. Costello, R. Lynch, J. Keating, C. Hooton. Fifth Row: (behind trombones) T. Savage, C. Marchi, J. Nille, T. O’Toole, J. Norton. Last Row: M. Costello, C. Hardy, B. Lucas, D. Cataldo, B. Sarazen, T. Lowery, C. Brown, L. Wooldridge, C. Crannell, Mr. DeGiacomo. Missing: J. Colombo, C Chaput, T. Ducott, E. Graro, M. Botte, C. Comer. Great memories of Metuchen, Austria, Philadelphia ... re- member Clinton? . . . Pancakes at 7 A.M. . . . pre-season rehearsals and marching into the woods at Pine Banks . . . little yellow flags . . . “Who needs a golden toilet bowl?’’ . . . New World, Ready to Take A Chance, Chameleon, Porgy and Bess ... 26 tons of paper . . . “From The Top!!!’’ . . . best in the league . . . inspection at M.I.C.A. . . . carnivals, playathons, band fudge and bumper stickers . . . Beat ’Em Up and Superheroes, “Phasing! Interval! Alignment!” . . . Black Watch . . . Boston Pops . . . Parades and World Premieres . . . another rainy Saturday ... “I can’t find my shoes!” standing o . . . a trophy at Barnstable . . . “Can I use the phone?” . . . football after the game . . . car washes . . . echelons and company fronts, sharps and flats, mutes, reeds and valve oil . . . We need more cones” . . .Chorus Line, McArthur Park, Superman, Light Cavalry and First Suite . . . awards dinners . . . sectionals . . . “March around that puddle” . . . Band Night and Pops Concerts . . . “Go Lama!” . . . dynamics and intonation ... “I need some volunteers Band-Aiders . . . horns to the box . . .party time . . . next year Florida? . . . FLAG SQUAD BL. 1 r ffj ill! i] || j frrt IMiBIPrti First Row (L to R) D. Collis co-captain, B. Rousseau, M. MacDonald, C. McHugh, B. Ryan, K. Ryan, L. Sena, C. Morrissey, J. McHugh co-captain. Second Row P. Murphy, L. Cayer, B. Wong, S. Boyd, L. Gillardi, G. Nelson, N. Ryan, M. Brown, J. Nille, L. Ford, M. Surette, K. Malone, L. Pelrine. The ’79-’80 flag squad consists of 28 members. They march in football games, competitions and parades, through the rain, snow, mud; they even sit in it. Pouring rain in Barnstable — it only rains on us! Where are my gloves? five minutes! Practices in the gym, out on the dark field, Knoll, and Pine Banks. Disco Dance, Go Laurie!! Get Down! What time does practice start? Brunch at Joanne’s. Lakes at the Knoll. Changing in the back room. Hurry up flags! Anyone have any shoe polish! M M’s on the bus, Snoopy, New World, Porgy, Ready to Take a Chance Again. Where’s my hat? When does practice get over? There’s a warmup! Second place flags in Barnstable. Practicing in the parking lot in the hot sun. Melrose flag squad 1 Do it again and again . . . Pancake Breakfast, Flowers, Pat’s dead one, take your silks off, turn in your uniforms. Pictures Co-Captains Danette Collis and Joanne McHugh. Instructor Pat Longo. Our graduating seniors: Stephanie Boyd, Betsy Johnstone, Nancy Ryan, Janet Wilson and Beverly Wong. 27 ART CLUB Front Row (L to R) S Amirault, C. Singleton, J. Young, L. Swallow, L. Schmidt. Second Row S. Kirby, G. Trifaro, P. Witkowski, E. Leonard, D Navarro, L. Marshall, S. Sophia, L. Paterson, Ms. Puntoni. The Art Club was established as a portfolio workshop for those students who want to pursue an art career as well as those interested in art as a hobby. Members participated in art school seminars, where portfolio presentations were made by people currently in art school. Colleen Singleton and Jennifer Young were the most active members in after school work sessions. The most memorable events were: the two caravans to the Globe Scholastic Art Awards Exhibit to see the work of two members, Lisa Schmidt and Tom Sheehan, who won gold keys in the show. Members who were not present at the time that the picture was taken are Ann DiGiovanni, Marybeth Egan, Tom Sheehan, Scott Goodwin, Lisa Solano, Monica Butt and Ellen Stanton. “We’ve got spirit, and we’ve got pride ...” In early September, the Pep Club began to arouse school spirit, making bright, original decorations for the first pep rally and livening up the bleak cafeteria walls with oversized football players, field-hockey players, cheer- leaders, and a coach. With the help of Ms. O ' Brien, the club kept busy with the annual candy sale, the pep rallies, the Halloween Party, the first annual Spirit Day, Christ- mas party, and the Senior Athletic Banquet. Infusing their own enthu- siasm into their efforts, the Pep Club succeeded in bringing more spirit to Melrose High activities. Never forget! Snow Ralph . . . ‘‘Is this the right house?” . . . “He’s already at the game!” . . . ‘‘But I can’t draw!” . . . ‘‘Who are all these kids anyway?” . . . Rally — this afternoon!?! PEP CLUB Front Row (L to R) Ms. O ' Brien Advisor, M Egan, M Pistorino, M.J. Nugent, D. Harrow, K. Crowther President, C Boynton Vice-President, R Berkowitz, L. Amoroso, T. Vinchesi, R. Arena. Second Row K Martin, L. Tarpey, D Eveleth, J. Tryder, K. Marchant, S. Fennell, L. Giacalone, M. Downey, J D’Eon, K Blastos. Third Row L Hogan, A Galante, M Strong, D Ahern, M. D ' Archangelo, K Ryan, E Cronin, L Pearson, M. Surette, P Giggie, C McHale. Fourth Row K. Kelley, D. Adams, K Carr, A Fernandes, L Rice, K Jackson, P Whitehorn, D Wells, A. Cosco, P Murphy, D. Anderson, S Downey, D McCarthy, J Piasecki. 28 SKI CLUB Members of the Melrose High School Ski Club, along with most of the skiers in the northeast, were plagued during the winter of 1979-1980, by a frustrating lack of snow. Club members with their advisor Mr. Haley, planned optimisitically all fall for trips to Jay’s Peak and other New England areas. The departure dates for these trips arrived as scheduled, but, alas, the snow didn’t, and many of the trips were cancelled. The group lost none of its enthusiasm though, and the eventual invasion of Jay’s Peak by the Melrose students was a great success. Row 1 (L to R) S. Delgenio, G. Packard, J. Mallon, S. Buchert. Row 2 S. Downey, L. Spence, J. Stanley, L. Giangrande. Row 3 A. Kennedy, M. Ledoux, R. Doucette, M. Jackman, B. Skinner. Row 4 S. Ledoux, M. Mugherini, K. Traill, D. Kelleher, D. O’Leary, Mr. Paula, Mr. Haley. JAZZ-ROCK ENSEMBLE First Row (L to R) A. Holley, J. Dow, M. Lamattina, M. Rousseau, L. Omogrosso. Second Row T. O’Toole, J. Keating, C. Costello, C. Hooton, R. Lynch. Third Row L. Wooldridge, D. Messina, T. Savage, T. Lowery, M. Costello, P. Surette, R. Bond, P. Perkins, M. Ledoux, J. Fremont-Smith, S. Donovan, Mr. DeGiacomo. Wednesday night . . . 7 to 9 . . . “Take it up an octave” . . . blue shirts and black shoes . . . “Dig in!” . . . little old ladies ... Ice Cream Festivals . . . “Someone stole my car!” . . . CHOPS! . . . “Mutes in” . . . memories of the Corso, Quincy Market, Hillview, Caruso’s Diplomat . . . “Put it down an octave” . . . Twist Thing, Grand Central Suite, Maria, Chameleon and Hey Jude ... “I want the solo” . . . MacDonalds, Prince, Friendly’s “Number 97” . . . “mutes in” . . . Who’s using the fluglehorn?” . . . Basie, Maynard, Miller ... “I need a lot more trumpets at G” . . . “Cook!” . . . “Open it up at C” . . . “Are they feeding us tonight?” . . . vibrato, accents, legato, long-short, Da Blues, “Hold the bass drum” . . . wet hair . . . cups, straights, plungers, . . . uneven eights . . . “Watch that the piano leg doesn’t fall off” . . . falls offs, shakes, trills ... a new soprano sax and a set of vibes . . . “Trumpets stand up” . . . “hold the tempo” . . . Jazz is alive and well. 29 WHICH TYPE ARE YOU? There are basically two types of students at any high school. There is the well-groomed, conscientious, organized and prepared student; and then there is. well, the “other kind. ' ' The first type wakes up in the morning even before the alarm goes off, jumps into the shower, and is ready for school fifteen minutes ahead of time. The second type flies into a rage at the sound of the alarm and flinging his arm he sends the clock crashing into the wall. This student proceeds to stay in bed until 7:45 and spends the final minutes running madly around his house trying to get ready for school. One can easily distinguish between these two types as they walk to school. The conscientious student wears a warm winter coat, a hat, brown leather gloves and carries his books neatly at his side. The “other student” jogs down the street with his coat unzipped and flying in the breeze. He munches on a piece of toast that he carries in his left hand and combs his hair with his right. Even though it is only 15° he wears no hat or gloves; and, of course, his books are safely stored in his locker. In homeroom the conscientious student calmly sits in his chair with his books in front of him well before the 8:10 bell — I mean “beep.” He rises with the rest of the third floor open space and recites the Pledge of Allegiance; He then passes to his first period class with a pen, a pencil and the proper notebook. Your friend, and mine, is lucky if he even makes it to homeroom at all. If he does arrive on time he usually has to beg his homeroom teacher not to mark him late. Catching his breath and moving with the crowd through the corridor, he speaks those familiar words, “Has anybody got an extra pen or pencil?” OUR FAVORITES Our average shoe size is 8 Our average weight is 150 Our average height is 57 Our most common eye color is blue Our most common hair color is brown We watch General Hospital We drink beer We hang out at Prince Pizza We eat choclate chip squares and mint choclate chip ice cream We chew Wrigley’s Our hero is James Bond Our favorite group is the Beatles Our favorite movie is “Rocky” Our favorite class is Psychology Our favorite teachers are Miss Norwood and Dr. Rockwood Our favorite car is a Corvette Our favorite Presidential candidate is Ted Kennedy. r HAPPINESS Happiness is like a crystal, Fair and exquisite and clear, Broken in a million pieces, Shattered, scattered far and near. Now and then along life’s pathway, Lo! Some shining fragments fall; But there are so many pieces No one ever finds them all. You may find a bit of beauty, Or an honest share of wealth, While another just beside you Gathers honor, love or health. Vain to choose or grasp unduly, Broken is the perfect ball; And there are so many pieces No one ever finds them all. Yet the wise as on they journey Treasure every fragment clear, Fit them as they may together, Imaging the shattered sphere, Learning ever to be thankful, Though their share of it is small; For it has so many pieces No one ever finds them all. — Priscilla Leonard The students of MHS “got the spirit” this year by becoming sport enthusiasts. It was a rewarding experience for anyone who witnessed these fans cheering their teams on to victory. Waiting in Methuen for the field hockey quarter- finals to start the players could hear, off in the distance, the cheering of the Melrose High fans. They arrived banging on the roof of the bus, chanting “we’re number one !” En masse they marched toward the bleachers armed with banners and bugles. All the while they continued to chant “We are the b-e-s-t.” At half time, the fans paraded onto the field for an amusing show which included cheers, a miniature band, and the formation of a human pyramid. After the victory, the exuberant spectators followed the players to the locker room singing “we are proud of you ...” The Field Hockey team, in turn, never failed these faithful followers. This new found spirit was carried through to all sports. Even though many of the football games were played on cold rainy days, the bleachers were continually crammed with Melrose people. Although no buses were provided for away games, students were not deterred. They arrived in carloads. This was especially true at the Thanksgiving Day game, where alumni and students came to root for the Raiders. The enthusiasm did not stop there because every team had its share of support. It did not matter whether they won, lost, or tied, for the Raider pride never died. The class of 1980 hopes that this new found spirit will continue and grow throughout the decade at MHS. GIRLS SWIM TEAM Top (L to R) L. Casey, D. Cronin, S. Barry 2nd N. Pallotta, D. Harrow, K O ' Donnell, J. Tryder 3rd S. Delani, S. Doherty, J. Madden, S. Fennell, J. Dean Bottom K. Ryan, B, Fuller, W. Jackson Turning on the charm - Kathy O ' Donnell Although the season was frustrating, the good times made up for the disappointments. Coach Whitworth and Captain Deb Cronin were always there to offer their support and encouragement. The season may be over, but the memories live on: Ralph . . . State 78 . . . Prince . . . 1-9 . . . Bruises . . . Swimmers don’t do those things. It’s hard to believe it’s over. Seniors: Shereen and her 13th in the States; Kathy did her first “500” free; Nancy hated the backstroke; but Jean loved it. Jill and Ellen hated practice; Deb could do without the breaststroke and the Captain could do without the grief. Sophomore, Beth Fuller and the Captain- Elects, Stacey Doherty and Sheila Fennell should carry the team. We’ll miss it, but don’t forget to GO FOR IT! With the greatest of ease - Shereen Barry Captain Debbie Cronin with Coach Whitworth 38 Maybe if I trip him ...” - Bill Denning SOCCER Anyone who attended a Melrose High Soccer game this year knows that the Raiders were there to play. With aggressive moves and hustle in every game, they never gave up. The highlight of the season was the 2-1 victory over Lexington, a victory which sparked a fierce rivalry. Bill Denning proved to be the high scorer, while Captain Tom Murphy was chosen most valuable player. Murphy and Denning were also named to the Middlesex League All Stars Team. Kenny Wells, voted the most spirited, never stopped supporting the team, on or off the field. Even though the record was 7-10-1, the Raiders maintained their high morale and spirit of sportsmanship. Team Remembers . . . Ooga ... 11-1 .. . Murph . . . Stregga . . . Denbags . . . Footy . . . Wilbur . . . (Team picture) first row - (I to r) - R. Rogers, W. Denning, P. Denning, D. Face, K. Wells, K. Schmidt, D. Messina, M. Leone second row - K. Barry, D. Hatfield, J. Norton, T. Mallon, D. Henry, W. Rogers, W. Donovan, Capt. T. Murphy, R. Clarke, D. Green, J. Feeney, G. Strileckis, Coach Poulos, Ball boy - M. Norton Shoot!!” - Coach Poulos Put one foot in front of the other SOCCER FOOTBALL First Row (L to R) A. Dudley, S. Shea, S. Keohane, T. Hickey, C. Sharrio, S. Morris, M. Timmons Captain, A. Karelas, M. Eldridge, D. Puleo, D Leary, S. Brandano, M. Leary Second Row J. Hoague Coach, J. McCormack, J. Polcari, D. Antonucci, D. Auld, W. Mara, R. Rocha, P. Guthro, W Maclnnes, K Runge, M Traveis, T. Morris, T. Kasprzak Backfield Coach, A. DeTeso Equipment Manager, Third Row W. Skinner, M. Flammia, J. Ryan, D Snow, P Markham, J. Mastrangelo, J. DeLeire, M. Valerio, W. Borenstein, D. Doherty, J. Brown, S. Curran, T, Scibelli Line Coach. David Auld breaks through the line 40 Captain Mike Timmons with Coach Hoague The 1979 football season was a frustrating one for the team and coaches. After a slow start, in which the squad suffered three disappointing losses, the Raiders came back with renewed spirit, nearly beating eventual super bowl champion Woburn. The Red Raiders proceeded to win four of the last six games in a strong finish. The highlight of the season was a 28-6 victory over the number one ranked team in the state, Winchester. It was a total team effort which saw the Raiders completely dominate the highly touted and previously unbeaten Sachems. This victory also marked the 200th career win for legendary Coach Hoague. The 1979 football team was largely comprised of seniors, 24 in all, led by Middlesex League All-Stars: Dave Leary, Captain Mike Timmons, and Tim Hickey, who gained a total of over 1,000 yards. Other senior starters included Carl Sharrio, Dean Antonucci, “Crazy” Dave Auld, Steve Morris, Steve Shea, John Polcari, Dan Puleo, Alan Dudley, Steve Brandano, Mark Eldridge, Steve Keohane, and Tony Karelas. Everyone on the team contributed to its success. The players got along well together, and had many good times that they will always remember. And despite the feeling that they should have done better than a 4-6 season, the Raiders learned to work together as a proud team and had a lot of fun - which is what it’s all about! Tim Hickey leaves Wakefield in the dust Mr. DeTeso, Coach Kasprzak, Coach Hoague, and Coach Scibelli Going nowhere “We cheered for the Raiders and we were proud.” The cheering year of ’79-’80 will be remembered by all. Though there were a few bad times, we know we’ve learned from them and are grateful. The good times and fun times will always shine through. We remember Jayne’s trampling act. “Telephone” at the soccer banquet. Rides in Paula’s K.T. Swapping cheers with the No. Reading cheerleaders. “Green M M’s” Maria’s “ . . . nobody . . . can do it . . . like ... the . . . Rai-ders . . . can.” Joan’s and Maureen’s friendship through all. “Fond” memories of Bev and Dot. We all say goodbye and good luck to the seniors: Joan, Maureen, Paula, Lisa, Kim, Sue, Nancy, and Terry, and we leave behind wishes of a fun and BRAND NEW year to the juniors: Maria, Lori, Jayne, Chris, Mary, and Debbie. Back row (L to R) Terry Donovan, Nancy Crovo, Chris McHale, Debbie McCarthy, Sue Amirault, Middle row Maria D ' Archangello, Kim Martin, Lori Rice, Jayne Bamford, Mary Lewis, First row Captain Joan Daly, Co-Captain Paula Harrington Back row (L to R) Gabrielle Glennon, Suzanne Atkinson, Denise Page, Kathy Hicks, Susan McKean, Sandra Vadaro, Laura Dargie, Front row Christine Peet, Catherine Pappas, Co-Captain Marie Doucette, Co-Captain Joanne Copeland, Jean Ward, Martha Murphy The Majorettes will always remember good friends, lots of laughs, and the best of times together. No matter what the weather, or how much mud there was, we didn’t mind it, because it gave us meaningful memories to look back on: Marie’s Coke . . . Catherine’s stalling car . . . Maestro Murph . . . Crispy’s tree . . . Jean’s front seat . . .Joanne at Darby’s . . . Nail polish . . . car problems forever . . . Introducing Melrose-Downpoor! . . . Shaker debate . . . emergency meeting . . . bake a cake . . . our Majorette mom-Diane . . . last minute routines . . . the gang’s togetherness. There were more than just memories of football games, brunches, rallies, and victory rides; there were close friendships made, that will never be forgotten. CHEERLEADERS, MAJORETTES The Tumbling Team will always have fond memories of times spent together at practices, brunches, rallies and games where we shared many special moments. We will always remember bus rides, baggies, “Deb get it up!’’, I have a “W”! Pyramids, UFM-Yung!, Shereen what did you do with those 29 children? Many thanks from all of us to our advisor Ms. Lally! Back row (L to R) Noreen Singleton, Jean Flanagan, Grace Trifaro, Julie Hickey Front Row Barbara Morrison, Sharon Olsen co-captain, Debbie Campbell, Shereen Barry, Gail Driscoll Missing Linda Lanni co-captain, Ann Face. AND TUMBLERS FIELD HOCKEY The MHS Varsity Field Hockey Team. Kneeling (left to right) J. Timmons, H. Bean, E. Cain, Capt. L. Schmidt, P. Powers, D. Anderson. Standing Assistant Coach Reardon, L. Tarpey, C. Graf, L. Antonucci, L. Moulaison, K. Lloyd, D. Wells, Coach Johnston. Captain Lisa Schmidt and Coach Johnston. The 1979 field hockey team, led by captain Lisa Schmidt, had one of the best seasons in MHS history. The hard work of the team, combined with the very vocal support of the many fans who cheered them on, produced a year successful not only in terms of a regular season win-loss record, but also in post-season State Tournament play. The experience gained in this year’s tournament games will certainly be extremely valuable as next year’s team prepares for an equally successful season. HIGHLIGHTS AND MEMORIES . . . “All- Stars Lisa and Donna” . . . “b.b’s milk” . . . “Dim All the Lights . . Bert”. . .“PinaColada . . Phil ”... “Pink Socks” . . . “Brief meetings . . . El” . . . “Methuen Saugus tourney games” . . . “Shaboom” ... “L Salute”. . . “Buck Co.” . . . “Liz her stats ” . . . “Blondie, Nick Rod baby . . . Heidi” . . . “N.F.P. for MHS “cause we’re F.X.” . . . “Prince” . . . “THE JUNIORS” . . . “We made it after all.” The Melrose defense pours it on. 44 m Coach Johnston makes a point at halftime A Melrose free-hit The Junior Varsity Team: kneeling (left to right) L. Nichols, L. Conti, P. Murphy, M. Leahy, G. Arena N. Pearson, C. Foley, P. Giggie, standing Coach Reardon, E. Curtin, A. Skinner, L. Grant, L. Ford, G. Bean M. Bettencourt, F. Berkowitz Here it comes, El! . Psych, Psych, Psych, Psych, CROSS-COUNTRY Back (L to R) Coach McIntyre, Carol Brown, Paul Norton, Jim Connors, Keith Milano, Larry Sitcawich, Dave Foster, Dave Yanetti, Scott Lee, Dave Mastroianni, Assistant Coach Ed Ferreira Front Christine Morrisey, Andrea Hemenway, John Amoroso, Paul Ganong, Co-Captain Mark Lamattina, Co-Captain Jim Mahoney, Mike Maccario, Ron Kearns, Jim Puzzanghara, Peter Wallace. It was a slow start for the MHS x-country team. The first day 7 miles, the second day 9 miles . . . The team of mostly rookies lost their first meet, 24-31, to Reading who had already started peaking. Melrose had won a few and with a record of 4-1 we now had to face undefeated Lexington, who had not lost to Melrose in six years. The outcome was 27-28 Melrose. Now 6-1 we had to face Woburn whose only loss was Lexington. The runners knew the outcome of this race would decide which team would share the League Champion- ship with Lexington. They started fast and hard, they wanted it. With about 3 4 of a mile left in the race, Coach McIntyre tallies the score to 25-30 Melrose leading. The out- come was a sad one, a Melrose loss. Through the coaching of Head Coach Bob McIntyre, Assistant Coach Ed Ferreira and Co-Captains Mark Lamattina and Jim Mahoney, they fought together, they worked together, they won together, and they shared sadness from defeat together. The Melrose High School golf team played par for the course this year, finishing with a record of 4 wins, 4 losses and 1 tie. The team played its home matches at Bellevue Golf Course in the fall. Michelle Bell, the only girl on the team, proved herself to be a tough competitor and a very good golfer. Another fine golfer, John Caruso, finished second in the Middlesex League Tournament. The only senior on the team this year was Andy Lickly. GOLF TEAM a it tU 1 Mr , r 1 1 1 3 1 i 1 V ■ I f § I 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 ( mhI l 1 (L to R) Mr. Reynolds, T Dyer, J. Caruso, M Bell, P. DiRaffaelle, T. Knight, missing - A. Lickly. 46 WRESTLING The Melrose High Wrestling Team went undefeated to win the Middlesex League Title for the third consecutive year. In non-league competition the team compiled a 12-4-1 record and came in fourth in the Northern Area Sectionals. The team placed fourth in the Lowell Tournament while Tom Rooney came in second. Captain Tom Lynch, Tom Rooney, Jon Green, Jim Ball, Steve Leonard, and Doug Green each reached the State Tournament. Next year the wrestlers are sure to miss Tom Lynch, Tom Rooney, Tom Morris, Tom Gowing, Ken Wells, Jon Green and Bill Bornstein, who helped to make the championship possible. The team remembers Billy B’s big finish in Wakefield, “who turned out the lights”, and the wrestlers from New York with their robes and flags. First Row (L to R) S. Skane, K. Fazio, P. Ganog, D. Leeman Second Row J. Doherty, T. Gowing, W. Borenstein, J. Green, Captain T. Lynch, K. Wells, T. Morris, J. Ball, J. Mastrangelo, J. Markham, D. Green Third Row S. Ingemi, K. Pitts, P. O’Connell, J. Brown, H. Williams, J. Testa, D. Buggy, D. Lynch, P. Canova, J. Curll. 47 HOCKEY Coach H Hughes, Captain Michael Timmons, Assistant Coach W. Tryder Captain Michael Tim- mons and Coach Hughes led the MHS hockey team to an impressive 9-5-2 season which placed them fourth in the competitive Middlesex League, The team ' s late season attempt for a place in the state tournament fell short as the Raiders were defeated by Burlington 4-3, after winning five games in succession. The highlight of the season was the hard earned 3-2 win by Melrose against second place Lexington. Individuals deserving recognition are the Middle- sex League All-Stars Mi- chael Timmons, Donny McCoy, Timmy Reilly and Don Muse, who was also the leading Middlesex League Division I scorer for the 1979-1980 season. Donny McCoy eyes the opponent. Mike Timmons Seated (L to R) M Runge, P Bruce, D. Antonucci, M Timmons, M. Drago, D. McCoy Second Row R Rose, Coach Hughes, M Bruce, S Boyson, R. Rocha, D Muse, T. Reilly, Coach Tryder, J. Gregorio Third Row S. Lamarche, J Ferriera, G. Guileno, T. Knight. GOAL!!! in GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Seated (L to R) L. Flynn, L. Antonucci, L. Moulaison. Standing D. Wells, D. Newell, J. Bushee, J. Wagner, C. Prentice, M. Bettencourt, J. Timmons, J. Johnston Coach. Experience — that was what the 1980 MHS basketball team strove for and gained throughout the season. Consisting of three sophomores and seven juniors the team tried to overcome their “rookie” errors. Both Coach Johnston and the team believe that “81” should be a year which will make all their work worthwhile. With all players returning, the future looks rewarding for the MHS girls ' basketball squad. 49 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Led by Co-Captains Tony Karelas and Greg Strileckis, this years Raider basketball team finshed with a much-improved 7-13 record. Seniors Jay Buckley, Steven Keohane, David Leary, and Carl Sharrio played solid games which was the result of long hard hours of practice. Juniors Bob Clifford, Dave Eichel, Bill Maclndewar, Tom Prior, and Shawn Wise along with sophomores Bill Donovan and Richard Lynch rounded out this year’s team and hold the promise that next year’s team will be strong. Players and fans alike agree that the season ' s most memorable game was a 50-47 defeat to league-champions Woburn. The Raiders scrapped and hustled throughout the game only to be denied a victory in the final seconds. This game epitomized this year’s team. It was a group which always hustled and never let down until the final buzzer. Kneeling (L to R) B. Clifford, G. Strileckis, A. Karelas, T. Prior. Standing J. O’Neil Coach, C. Sharrio, J Buckley, B Maclndewar, R. Lynch, D. Leary. 50 BOYS’ SWIM TEAM The ’79-’80 swim team, headed by co-captains Phil Surette and Tom Lowery, suc- cessfully completed its season with an 11-2 overall record that gave them second place in the Middlesex League. Behind the strategy of Coach Grant, the boys swam to a tenth place finish in the Northeast Sectionals. The memories that will last . . . long hard hours of practice . . . shaving down for the big meet . . . the tough loss to Belmont for the jackets, but the great win over Lexington. The team will suffer the loss of senior co-captains Tom Lowery and Phil Surette, and Peter Kodzis, Mike Regan, Scott Burne, John Musto and Rick Silva. These seniors wish next year’s team continued success. Thanks Coach Grant. First row - J. Maguire, R. Silva, M. Puleo, T. Hardy, M. Regan. Second row - Coach Grant, S. Burne, P. Kodzis, J. Musto, co-capt. P. Surette, co-capt. T. Lowery, L. Maguire, Asst. Coach D. Whitworth. Third row - L. Walker, D. Flanagan, J. Hughes, G. McManus, J. Hanl, S. Brown. GYMNASTICS Front Row (L to R) G. Driscoll, S. Olsen, D. Campbell, R. Arena, S. Barry. Back Row Coach O’Brien, J. Hickey, G. Trifaro, N. Singleton, G. Arena, K. Lloyd, L. Nichols. The Melrose High School girls’ gymnastics team enjoyed an excellent season with a 4-6 overall record and a season high of 102.6. With Kerri O’Brien as their new coach, the team has a new type of spirit and determination. Memories — Grace, if we didn’t know you! Mrs. L’s braids, what dismount? Kerri, the board, Can I do that again? the l-o-n-g hang kip, under 100, hurties, shins contagious vaults and the endless attempts, I need a . . ., nice legs! Stoneham’s Ice Palace, Skating, Tacos, the units, I am sorry, Japan. Wishing on a star. WINTER TRACK Mike Maccario M. Thirkel, R. Craw, A. Hemenway, M. Maccario Don O ' Leary First Row - K. Ryan, R. Bond, J. Ferreira, K. Milano, P. Norton, L. Sitcawich, R. Craw, D. Mastroianni, M. Thirkell, A. O’Donald, K. Linehan, A. Anderson. Second Row - N. Olsen, C. Morrisey, C. Brown, J. Puzzanguerra, K. Driscoll, K. Granfield, Capt. M. Maccario, P. Wallace, A. Morrison, R. Doherty, C. Koch, S. Brown, M. Mastroianni, S. Boynton. Third Row - Assistant Coach Ed Ferreira, G. Latterie, D. Parece, R. Kember, C. Bookman, A. Hemenway, D. McNary, D. O’Leary, D. Connolly, L. McDonald, M. Leonard, Coach R. McIntyre. After a 7-2 cross country season the M.H.S. Winter Track Team was ready to go. After an O and 9 season last year the team was out to prove that they were better than that. First up was Reading which started the team with a loss, but Reading is always tough. Next up was Stoneham and with the confidence of coaches Mr. McIntyre, Ed Ferreira and Captain Mike Maccario the team managed to pull through with a relatively easy victory. Then they took three straight; Burlington, Belmont and Watertown. The final meet was a close loss to Wakefield. There were good performances at the Harvard State meet. The season closed with a 4-5 record. Hey Mike have you seen Lama? Coach E. Ferreira, Andrea Hemenway, Co-Captain; Coach R. McIntyre. j Coach R. McIntyre, Capt. Mike Maccario, Coach E. Ferreira. 19 Debra Lee Adams 1019 Mam Street Deb . . No matter where I ' m going. I ' ll always remember where I ' ve been . . . Always remember good times down Conant; Waiting for the sunrise at Plum Island; camping in White Mts ; Eastman . . .endless rags; V L; talks with J.S.; P.P. with C.S.; Sebago; N.H. with D C.; Springsteen. Powder Puff; Student Congress; Pep Club. Tracey M. Ahern 161 Lincoln Street “It ' s your heart that holds your fate” . . . Partying with regulars — Lisa, Dee, Moe, Ann, Peg, Sue . . . Concerts — SPRING- STEEN, Bad Co., Geils, Doobies ' 80 , . . . Moe ' s all-nighters, Merrimack, Wakefield Runs . . . Mr. M., Halloween Party — M M’s. . Commons — Ann; Cookouts — K.K. . . . Waterfront, P.V. Talks, Proms . . Alton — L.G2, Florida . . . “There’s magic in the night” . . . College! Kevin Allard 273 Castle Road N.H., camping, skiing; CAPE, swimming, the summer of ' 78, ' 79, Lynn beach parties with last year ' s graduating class, and this year ' s graduating class . My friends of the junior class and some sophomores . . . T V.; Reading; J G Band, Bee Gee’s House Party, Steve. MB. the lake and Eagles, Beach Boys Help me Rhonda! Fun, fun, fun! Lisa M. Amoroso 548 Lebanon Street Lis — Baby we were born to run.” Partying with the regulars; Tracey, Moe, Peggy, Dee, Ann, Sue All-nighters. P.V. Talks, trips to Wakefield, Hoover, Merrimack, Hampton ' 79, Springsteen, Geils, Doobies, Bad Company, meeting Mr M., Proms, Florida bound, Halloween, M M. F.H.P., G.T. and B College parties ahead. Cheering; Log Staff, Pep Club. Donna Anderson 115 Ellis Farm Lane Di Will always remember hockey and the JUNIORS; signs with HB, EC, LS, RA Great Friends PP. KC . DT ' s at H” . . . Good times with Mike Math with Shag . . Ski trips . . Cotuit EC, LM, NB Junior Prom . Fleetwood Mac. Bowie, Neil Young. Field Hockey 1.2, 3, 4; Tennis 2,3, co-capt 4; Pep Club; French Club; Class Secretary 2,3,4; LOG; Secretary Honor Society. Jennifer M. Andruss 52 Grandview Avenue Jenny . Always remember the songs . . . Orpheus. Python, Sabre and Spurs, Bali Hai, Wien Bleibt Wein, Festive, LaMancha, D M and the places . . . Europe, Metuchen, Philadelphia, retreats, football games, concerts, 296, all the friends and the laughter. Riding; Kappa Delta Psi; National Honor Society; Orchestra; Band. Suzanne R. Amirault 26 Prospect Street Ama Jama . . . What ' s up man? Best times with Sue and Lisa, partying with the M M’s . . . Hockey games . . . The Vue . . . Saturday night at Brad’s . . . P.V. . . . Hoover . . . Carn . . . B.C. . . . trips to Wakefield . . . Florida coming . . . Mr. Conn . . . truckin ' the dead. Cheering 1,3,4; Student Congress 1,2,3; Pep Club; Art Club; Log Photo Staff. Steven Analetto 21 Stevens Place Loose” . . . Bass Guitar, Concerts: Boston, Kansas, Aerosmith, Yes. Becora School with P C, H.L., M.C., Y.E., Best times with Harry, Mr. Quinn’s C Block, Mr. Mclntire. Are the Frog’s eyes Green or Red?” Favorite Characters: Woodstock and Snoopy. Useless, What’s Up? Victor Anderson 121 Penney Road I’m in the happiest part of the century because I am graduating and going into the service and then who knows what! Alexander Dean Antonucci 76 Norman Road Deano — Good times with Rooster, Dick, Poka, Ralphy, A , Tridg, Auldy, Guino. Good stiff excursions to the CAPE with the boys. The Lake, The Halloween Party, the Proms, Remembrance of T.L. The Who — We don ' t get fooled again. College ahead. Varsity Football 2,3,4; Varsity Hockey 2,3,4 56 Roberta Arena 17 Orient Avenue BERT . . . “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step” . . . 8 18 — DATL JT . . . TIXE . . . Midnights and mornings w Laura . . . growing up w P.P., D.A., K.C. . . M.F. N.H. EL. . . . B.B.’s. . . Flunkin’ w Mike . . . Psych w J.G. Eng- lish Mr. Harrington . . . Shag . . . TGIF Di . . . Julie’s friendship, Turn of the Cen- tury YES . . . College. Field Hockey 1-4; Gymnastics 1-4; Photography Staff; Congress Vice Pre- sident 4. Brian K. Aylward 53 Ryder Avenue Mr. Aylwood; Genesis; Mr. Hodgkins; Mr. Hildreth. Red and Green Blue Suede Shoes. Leave me here to drift away. Life’s old thoughts have gone astray. I have seen the night of day. Watch me wander on my way. Michael R. Azevedo 31 Sherwood Road Aza . . . Endless Cruisin’ . . . Great times with Fuzzy, Rob, Brownie, Greg, Reags, Tull; P.G. Mystery person, C.V. . . . Plum Island . . .Nahant. . Powder Puff. . . H.K.P. . . . B.S. ' 79 . . . Sunday Football . . . Conant . . . Mrs. Dooley’s C Block . . . Prom . . . B Block with Denbags, Charly . . . Doobies, Joel . . . College ahead. Track; Tennis; French Club; Imprint; Scholarship Committee; Smoking Preven- tion. Scott W. Baker 39 Damon Avenue Quiet and friendly. Great times on Aviation field trips with Mr. Dodge. Coin collecting, sailboat racing, Hobie Cats. Lake Champion 1976 and 1977. Swimming, water skiing and bicycle riding. Future electrician — loves working with electricity and electronics. Great times sailing in Maine with P.M. Linda Balliro 15 Sherwood Road Through it all with Maryanne M., I.C., etc. with J. Music; N.E.C. (OPERA!?!?), S.W.S. at M.C.; N.H. with the B. family. “And that one talent which is death to hide, lodged with me useless. David Alexander Auld 16 Sewall Street “Crazy”; Remembers good times in N.H. with B.C., Senior Prom ' 79 ' , Partying at L. Park with Ralph, Rooster, Beansly, Niner, Holky, 7 8 79 case dismissed, Late nights at K-ward with Dick and Heel, Nahant Summer of ' 78, skiing, going wild at practice, “Thanks for the Butt Beansly.” College Ahead. Football 1,2,4. Lynda Aylward 1 1 Adams Street Good times partying with D.B., J.B., T.C., D.A., J.O., M.O., C.F., K.M , Richdale. Fondest Memories with Paul. J. Geils, Bad Co, 12 16 79, The Who concert, White Mts. with P.G., Going to New Hampshire on Sundays with J.B., D.B., D.A. Parties over Bert’s house. Weekends, Bud. Future plans include college. Stephen Babin 133 Melrose Street Thomas S. Balcom, Jr. 56 Franklin Street “It’s cooked;” USAR; Good parties down the park; Nova Scotia ’79. Pink Floyd; “Dark Side of the Moon,” Cars; “Let the Good Times Roll.” Debating Aviation clubs Albert E. Bamford, Jr. 97 Bellevue Avenue Al . . . “If it moves, shoot it!”, “Yo Butkus!”, “I Rule , “Jeep Country ’79” w P.M., C.S., T.B., “Boston Marathon , B.B. ' s, R.H.P.S., Powderpuff Cheering, “The Men”, “Woburn Times”, Cape weekend at Scruff’s. “RAM- PAGE , Moosehead, Dick, C.P.C., L.B , The Who, N.H., Special Friends Tuck and Lenny. MELROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY 57 Michael J. Barrett 26 Beaumont Street Mike. Head for the Mount:, Good times with D.G., P.B., T.W., B.K., W.J., G.B., D.S., M L.. T.H J.S . and the kids down the school . Working at MWH . . . summers up N.H. . . . Lou Reed . . . Police Thieves”, ”1 wanna be sedated , J. Hendrix, J. Geils . . . College Ahead Heidi A. Bean 253 First Street ’’HB’’ . . . “Ask me questions concerning tomorrow memories of field hockey ' 79, (good friends, The States ) . . . long talks with El German with Lau . . . great times with Paula, Lis, Jill, Auntie, Kel, and Liz . . The Cape . . . Sugarloaf . . One way, or Another ...” Field Hockey; Tennis (co-captain 3); Student Congress; Honor Society; Log Staff John Francis Bennett 198 East Foster Street Jake . Good times at Weirs Beach with Luce, Ben and Stubby. Cruisin’ in the Eldorado with Bob, Chris, Dave, Crotes and Derk. Good times at concerts, Cars . . . Zwick ... 1 . . Boyson in Latin Club. Stubby and Taxi station Brian Shaughnessy . . . Tom Haley and John Hughes. Future plans: To Be A Chef Mary Patricia Barry 52 Elliott Street “Lost but not forgotten in the dark heart of a dream Jeanne — growing up — Martha — Beth — M.G.A., 2-hour road, Horizon, Kathy — Mac’s, playing cards. O.V., Talks with Cheryl, Lois . . . Jacki, Timmy’s Laugh, Mr. Al, Warren, Jody MHSK, Mr. Glynn, General; Yes, Stones, J.T., Springsteen; Future: Living happily ever after Shereen R. Barry 43 Windsor Street You are only what you are when no one is looking . . . Routful, Let’s migrate ... 7 years at Camp Huchins . . . diving-throw up! boom! States ‘78, ‘79 . . Ralph. . .Fondest memories of J.B., J.C., M B., C.P., M W., Football games, Spanish, Bio II. Swim Team 1-4; Tumbling 3-4; Gymnas- tics 2-4; Track 3,4; Spanish Club, Honor Society. William Bates 140 Melrose Street Richard Behen 89 Little Street, Nahant Rich . . . Summer work with handicapped, summers, Nahant beach, bowling, baseball, Boston . . . Are you Crazy?!” Tony, Kevin, Mr Brown, Mr. Rubin, Mrs. O ' Brien, Mary, Football, Gymnastics, Skiing, Capelake Park, going to my cousin’s house and the wedding, Seeing the couple leave for their honeymoon, seeing my brother come home. Gail Ellen Berg 20 Beacon Street Bergie . . . Jingles”, A faithful friend is a strong defense, and he that hath found him, hath found a treasure.” Boston — Leed; White Lightening; nicknames . . . Fond memories of old and new friends. Cruisin’ Riunite; Remembers summer of ' 79; parties — worldies, beach, Richdale. “Freebird , Still”, Seger. Spanish Club; Track; LOG; Rainbow; Scholarship Drive; Powderpuff. 58 Ronna Berkowitz 29 Pearl Street Lisa A. Berner 24 Cass Street “Silence is a piece of time made to stand a little longer than the rest.” . . . Good times with good friends . . . The summer of ’79 . . . Anyone for a game of pruie? . . English with old man Cooper . . . talking on the phone . . . Father and Son by Cat Stevens . . . Future includes college. Lee-Bird . . . Good times with Sue, Sue, and Mugga. Talks with Nance and Marty. Washington with Scary. My little buddy . . . David. Good laughs with Mare. Weekend at Artie’s. Proms. Seger concert. Friendship with Murph. U.N.H. weekends. “Buds.” March 18 ’78. Special times with Bradley and many more to come. Thomas E. Bernhard 140 Linden Road Bernie . . . “wanna give me a break” . . . Good times hanging around with Paul, Steve, Tim, Tom, Jack, and Randy ... all friends . . . Parties up K.B.’s loft . . . A.B .’s Jeep trip . . . S’s Feet . . . P ' s G . . . Hoover . . . Conant . . .Study. . . F.L.O. . . .Fatal . . . The Who . . . Zeppelin . . . Stones . . . Baba O’Riley . . . College ahead . . . Soccer 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Student Congress 2,3,4; Powder Puff. Lauren Blasi 23 Sewall Street Blazing Saddles . . . Fondest memories with Webbum and Sewalls Woods. Remembers good times with C.V., K.M., S.Z., J.T., N.H., Will always keep in mind Julie eating the Tender Vittles. Best times in the Weirs . . . “Don’t let it bring you down,” “Where was you at,” STYX . . . Thankyou Gram Janice . . . Airlines ahead. William N. Bornstein 260 East Foster Street Willie. . . What’s happening . . .Veggie English with Mr. Glynn and auto with Mr. Crupi, Mr. Jenkins, and Mr. Barnes, Auto theory with Alex . . . nites at the common and Hoover, the party Deacons, nite with Bird and Ace. J.F. Permanent Scholarship Fund; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. Jane E. Bertoulin 100 Forest Street Memories of Richdale and hittin MAC ' S . . . Good times with T.C., L.A., D.B., J.O., M.O., C.F., K.M.M.L Blizzard of ' 78 at the store, TRIPS to NH . . . P.A. with T.C. AND CANADA ’79 with the team ICE HOCKEY air raid ... U of Main . . . THE Who 12 16 79 “Who are you?” Geils, Zepplin. Laura Jean Botte 7 Sewall Woods Road Bruisa . . . Memories with the chicas . . . Kelly’s . . . Whitewater rafting, waterfalls and wet sneakers . . . Breakfast with a sunrise . . . “Is there a lake back there?”, Oreos, “Singing in the rain” . . . deja vu . . . cowboys and lobsters . . . one coke and four straws . . .Feb ' 79. . . M M ' s at midnight . . . Washington with Christine . . . Nahant . . . Kowloon. Spring Track - Captain; Winter Track; Log; Spanish Club; Smoking Prevention. James D. Bourne 287 Swains Pond Avenue Bornie; “We don’t get fooled again.” Good times with S. Burns; Gymnastics with the Gang, J.J’s with Frank and Bic Pens . . . N.H. “80” . . . The Bird; Swell Pond testing. “Satisfaction” the Stones; the Who . . . Mnt. Washington trip with G.P. and J.V. . . . College. Wrestling 2,3; Mountaineering Club. 59 Elizabeth M. Bowe 14 Geneva Road Liz. Lisa ' s parties, earthquakes, Kmart F e x. intellectual conversations about PH ' s” Homeroom with Steph, Tab, B My Frigidaire, Lisa ' s wallpaper What was I going to say? Trying to remember with S.S., J.E., S.M., M.K.. parites with R.H.. J.W., L.F., L.D.. N.D.. DR, What a party!!” Sad Eyes,” Gasc. John Boyer 22 East Street Glenn H. Boyson 128 Rowe Street Somebody will buy for us; Auto with Mr. Barnes, Crupi, Jenkins; Mr. Tice Elec.; Late 25, Strategic games with Bennett; Halloween party KKK; Griffs Garage; Who ' s getting the wood? Good times with T.W., W.J., B.K., J.S, P.B.. D.S., T.H., M L., MAINE Bear MT. Future plans include trade school, work, money. Stephanie J. Boyd 188 East Foster Street Steph . . . Searching, Reaching, Find- ing”. . . Good times with M.F., T.M., M. A.; Summer of ' 79. Practicing on the Knoll; Football games with the Raiders. Math with M B., B W. and all those M M ' s; Legal with K H., L.S.; Sad Eyes” — Robert John — ”9 2 79” always. “We’ve Finally Made It! Band Front; LOG. Carolyn Lisa Boynton 26 Garden Street m.I.a. to D.B., 7 11 78, summers ’78 and ’79; “Freebird” . . . “Stairway to Heaven,” deep talks with B.D., P.C., J.R. . . . and always A.D. . . . 3 28 79 with J.D., 7 20 79 Kowloon with R.M., fond memories of S B., K.C., D C., D.A., G.D. Smiles . . . Colonial . . . college. Pep Club Vice-President; French Club President; LOG staff; Honor Society; Imprint staff; Scholarship Drive. Stephen A. Brandano 1 1 1 Wheeler Ave. Brando, Bran . . . “Movin’” in the dose; Good times with Scarey, Dan, Jim, Cakes, Mess, Steve, Deacon; H.S.S. with Pedsta in Florida; Cruisin’ w Dan in Charger; Hoover, Conant, Flag Acres; Mr. Mrs. D’s hospitality; Pops Mags; Skiing; S.M. performances; Heikey; Three Musketeers; Eastman; Summers ’79 ’80; “Baba O ' Riley” Football 1,2, 3, 4; Swimming 3,4; Track 1. John M. Brissette 168 Florence Street Good times with Bruce, Mark, Scott, Anne. Science with Sul . . . loud convos with Mugga cemetery with Terri, Kid, David, Walshy . . . 11 18 78 - Kowloon. Getting ignorant with J.T Crankin ' at the Summit . . . Blizzard - P.P. - rock climbing weekend - Springsteen front row, Geils backstage. Elkes parties. Private pines parties with Lynne. President 3.4; Track 3; X-country 1; Mountaineering. Brenda L. Brophy 23 Hunt Terrace Bren . . . Hey, whats up? Keep Smiling, it makes people wonder what you’re up to., Summer ' 79., tennis at the Common, Smitty’s house, talks with Andi, crazy crushes, special friends; Gigi, Andrea, Beth, Laura, Special thanks to Mom and George, Song on the Radio, This Night Won’t Last Forever . . . Alan S. Brown 403 Lebanon Street “Arnie, “Brownie,” “Stewie,” BANQUO? Remembers partying with Aza, Fuzzy, Kell, Suicide ride with Clarkie, Trying” to get home from Plum Island . Concerts Doobies, Eagles, Joel, Outlaws . Conant, Hoover, Oak Grove . . . The Who, Springsteen “Born to Run,” “COME together, . Summers down the Cape Chemistry with Mrs. Scialdoni. College ahead Powder Puff Stephen Browne 40 Clifton Park S B. . . will remember Spanish with Mr. Riccio . . . Beezin’ with Jay, Snowy, Charlie and Boe . . . Tennis with the “Buddy” . . . “Good Parties.” (Porndorn) “Do it or Die” — Atlanta Rythm Section. Good times down the Cape . . . Ireland ' 78. “The Bathroom” W.S. ’77- ' 78 . . . Cheering for Field Hockey . . . Spanish Club; Track Cross Country; Tennis - Co. Capt. Paul Bruce 14 Arlington Street Bruce”, Let the Good Times Roll”, The Cars. Good times down Griffin with B.K., M.L., T.W., G.B., D.G., D.S., J.S., T.H., W.J. Halfway to Kangamangas. Good jumping at Fryer’s Leap. Cold nights in J.S., Good parties at Oak Grove. Good times in Auto. Hockey 1-4. James A. Buckley 18 Sherman Road Jay, (Buck), BG-DG-AG, The Great Geo- Conspiracy; The Rock” Affair, Math with Boe, Ralph and Shag. 790 Beezin’ with Benj, Boe, Charlie and Snowy. Field Hockey Fans 1. My homeroom buddy Ellen, The Muppets” That’s Aggressive! (Porndorn) Just the Way You Are — Billy Joel. Basketball; Spanish Club; N.H.S. Barbara Burgio 16 East Highland Avenue Barbs . . . We all need somebody to lean on.” K-12 with Diane, Analogic with Colleen; Michael and me; “You’re Goofy!” The Park; Sailing with Jen!, Photography; Lisa, Sandy W.; Annie, Andrea, TIXE; Springsteen concerts; 1st lunch; G.H. over my house; The Who, Powderpuff, graduation; Jean and Ann; You’ve got a friend.” Scott Burne 49 West Emerson Street Burne . . . Wa, What do you mean by that? Remember great times with J. Bourne . . . always remember L.B. at S.P. and Freebird, memories with R.B., R.C., K.H., D.C. . . . N.H. in ' 80 . . . the Access, Babba, Stones . . . Mr. Burr’s class . . . Bomb Fire ’78 New Years . . . Log Photo Staff; Swim Team 2,3,4. Scott James Buchert 84 Wheeler Avenue Buke . . . How ya DOIN’?” Remembers good times with friends; Four Pines, cabin parties; Partying with Vern, Oct. 13, 1978, First Pillsbury Party with Lisa; S.R. with L.G ; Fondest memories of Lisa that i ' ll never forget and won’t have to. My Babe” Foghat. Ski Club; Hockey 1,2,3; Powder Puff John P. Butman Jr. 152 Grove Street Jack. . . Sabbath, Aerosmith, Geils and Tull concerts. Salem, N.H., Mad Canoe Trips, M S. Party, Halloween of ' 78, D.R. ' s Parties, Rolling over and crusin’ around. Valle’s and Zayre’s. Good Friends R.N., D.R., E.D., C.N., K.D., L.N., J.C., and S.S. Hobbies are coins and guitar. College for Electronic Engineer- ing. Kevin Burke 89 Spear Street Remembers Medford High School ' 77, ' 78; THE FIELD 1; New School; Good times here with: J.S., M.C., D.V., M.A.D., also Steve and Glen; J.A., and M.C.’s bashes, THE ROOM . . . Say What?”, St. Paul I Darks? O.K.! Bus with P.B., S.B., + Duckie. Best Concerts: A-Smith ’76, STYX ' 77, A-Smith ' 78, Nugent, Tull, + STYX ’79, Led Zeppelin 1 . . . Going in Thru the Out Door. Daniel Burnell 48 Chipman Avenue Bird . . . Summer of ' 79, Revere Beach with K.R., P.K., and the rest of our motley crew, Live Free or Die, Fast cars and girls, Springsteen - “Racing in the Street , Seger - Turn the Page”, Little River Band, “Cool Change” ’80 1. Mountaineering Club. Ellen Cain 302 West Emerson Street El . . . poops! . . . Just Ducky!” Memories of great times w Auntie, Hago, Kel, Lisa, Jillie . . . growing up w Lau, cruising w Tarp, long talks w H.B. . . . special times w D.C.; 12 22 78. . hockey ’79!. . .fans. . . b.b’s . . . Rod . . . Ring Dings . . . Seger, 6 a.m. w Bertie . . . College. Field Hockey; N.H.S.; Pep Club; Spanish Club. Lori Cain 10 South Mountain Avenue Cainie . . . Paranoid? . . . Give me a Break! . . . Remembers Summers ’76-’79 at Moody Beach, surfing with the gang”; Europe ' 78 — good laughs” on the stairs with T.K., Proms, good times with the basics ; Colby College with the Massport Jets; “Shooting Star” - Bad Company - College Ahead. Softball; Band; Log; Powderpuff; Student Congress. 61 Deborah A. Campbell 24 Henry Avenue Debi . . . partying, cruising with good friends Cape Weekends and W.P. ' s with Doss, Eastman “79 , Florida “80 . Conant, Flagg Acres, and house parties. Brunches and Bus Rides. Springsteen, Seger, and Jackson Browne “There ' s so much left to know and I ' m on the road to find out. Gymnastics 2,3, captain 4; Tumbling 3,4; Powder Puff. Lisa Ann Campbell 323 Washington Street Li . . “Rats, Why do we have to take stupid tests? Working in the cafeteria, volunteering in the Hospital: delivering flowers and helping patients. I still like Elvis Presley a real lot, Jailhouse Rock, Enough is Enough. Stephen Canova 16 Crescent Avenue Remembers good times skiing up R.B.K ' s with C.S., also painting with M.M. Hobbies include woodworking, skiing and weightlift- ing. Cheryl Capparella 16 Maplegrove Street Even though I just started here in Melrose in my Junior year, I enjoyed attending and meeting new friends. Always remembering Miney, Dukie, and myself. Lovers of the Rolling Stones. To all my friends I have met here in the last year good luck in the future, and party on! Mr. Frontero, Thanks for everything! Lynne Casey 42 Wyoming Heights Spot parties with the basics; M R., M.P., L.W.. J.K., M L., J.P . A.K., and all the basics, Memories of the spot with others, the Ct. and W.H.; Austria ’78; Stroh; Triplets on Zildjians with Boomie, Crazy, and good times with Nance; Special times and memories with Mike 5 5 79 Geils, Tull, Pink Floyd Swim Team 1-4; Band. Joann Cargill 20 Cargill Street Andrea Caruso 138 Perkins Street Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” Memories include Proms with Lee, summer of ' 79, N.H., good times with friends, talks with M.D., A.D., crazy times with D.N. Best times with Lee. Future plans include college and traveling. Good Memories working for Mr. Frontero. Deanne M. Cataldo 324 Swains Pond Avenue Dee . . . Don ' t let it bring you down”; partying with the regulars, Moe, Trace, Lisa, Sue, Peg, Ann; FHP; all-nighters; S2 with Moe; Carl’s July 4 bash; P.V. talks; meeting Mr M; Chuckles with Cheryl; N.H. with Deb, Jeannie; Merrimack, Conant, Waterfront; proms; Halloween party; Florida; “Southern Man” — Neil Young. ■■an Carolyn Ceccherini 167 Laurel Street Cecca — “Life is not a problem to solve; just a mystery to experience.” Growing up with Emma. Cape ’79. L.M. and the Cops. Bad Co. - Maine. “Touching the Doobies” - J.T. Bermuda ’80. Doobie Brothers Concert - S.W. “Freebird” . . . “Shooting Star” . . . “Piano Man . . . “Listen to the Music!” Douglas Charlton 33 Richardson Road Charlie: “Hey baby who made the salad?” Good times every weekend with the five of us, breezin’ around town. Excellent time up N.H. with G.C. and his boat. Looking forward to more good times in Melrose. Tina Christine 27 Lebanon Street “You’re the only one” . . . Kenny . . . Remembers the Kink’s, parties with the Old Gang; Bert, L.A., J.O., M.O., C.F., C.J.; Hockey, Canada, “Air Raid”, Good Times with E. Emerson St. Gang: K.B., R.B., T.B., T.S., M.L. The Who 12 16 79, Newfound Lake, Amesbury. Stephen Cieplik 16 Maple Grove Best times with Nick, Ducker, Jerry. . Good times at yokal grove . . . never forget Topsfield with P.D. . . . good times with ducker at the fort with Davie, S.S., D.C., B.S., R.D.,J.M.. . . good times with Mr. Glynn and Gurney. Laurie Diane Clark 34 Oakland Street Lau . . . Shawtown Forever . . . growing up with El . . . wild times with Tarp . . . boxing show ' 78 . . . Joe! . . . Carnival ’78 . . . “mistletoe” . . . WILD nights . . . cruising in Tarp’s “jeep” . . . great friends . . . Senor . . . Physics with Y.Z. ... a little green Fiat . . .S.P.. . . PBTDL . . .mmmgeek!. . .go wild! Spanish Club; LOG; Field Hockey 1,2; NHS. Claire Cerretani 80 Morgan Street Cerra, Fond memories of Steven Hansen. Growing up with A.D. Good Times with S.S., D.D., M.F., D.W. Steven thanks for always being there when I needed you. Never forget the summer of ' 79 down the Cape, with A.D., M.A., R.V., SCH. PARTY with the good friends from Cerra’s. Bermuda ’80, College. Pep Club; Spanish Club; Log Staff; Powder Puff. Debra Susan Clark 47 Orient Avenue Debbie . . . Mr. Hughes’ Algebra, Mr. Quinn’s Merchandising, Parties with L.D., N.L., D.D., N.H., “Cuz” and Ben, The Who, “Won’t Get Fooled Again”, Bad Company, Blue Oyster Cult, Hope to become a model, R.D.! ' 78, “If you had a brain, you’d be dangerous.” Robert N. Clark, Jr. 61 Mooreland Road Rob. . . Clarkie. Be yourself, Late again . . . Super times with Aza, Fuzzy, Tull, Brownie, Greg, Reags, B.C., M.F., etc. Plum Island, Nahant, B-Block study. Annnnne’s and Mrs. Dooley’s classes. Y.F. Craigville. School spirit: “Gimme a ' V ' ...” Powderpuff, Camaro . Mac ' s . . . Eagles, Seger, Journey, Boston. WAAF. Saturday Night Live; Proms; Someone special . . . College. Scccer 1,3,4; Imprint; French Club. 63 V, Deborah A. Cobb 66 Pleasant Street Deb; Labor Day Weekend ' 79. White Mountains ' 79, Best summer — ' 77, 6 24 77, Long talks with K E , Good times with L.G., K.E.. C.L., MM. S.Z.. D.V.. S B., G.L., J.M., MIXED UP BIRTHDAY AT PARAGON. BEST TIMES OF MY LIFE WITH R.L Stones - Wild Horses Looking forward to Bermuda! Work and School. Michael K. Collibee 15 Ashland Street YIKE . . . Summer ' 76 Concerts, BLIZ- ZARD, Truckin ' , Chevy’s, Mopar ' s and Micro. Times with Don and Mark!! Pats, Spot Pond and Bill Rogers. THE ROOM. Good Friends; Steve, Tracy, Doug, Paul, Pete, Carol, Jack, Kevin. Remembers Roastin ' Logs with Elizabeth . . . (“N”ya), ( Rook ), ( Sidown No-No ). THE BEATLES, STONES, FLEETWOOD MAC . . . COLLEGE BOUND!! Ann Collins 91 Beech Avenue Ya! Partying with the regulars . . . Moe, De, Trace, Peg, Lisa; Moe’s Garage; all-nighters; Goodtimes with Carl; summer of 79; common parties with Trace; Halloween Party; Hoover; Mich ' s; ES with Laura; P.U. talks with Peg; Concerts - Bad Co., Geils, Doobies - ' 80, Born to Run,” traveling; Florida bound; College . Field Hockey 1: Swimming 2; Log Staff. Siobhan Marie Michael Colomey 53 Whittier Street . . . Catch y a later,” Ya really.” Always remember T.B , M.M., J.M.; 11 28 79. You can’t pick up one piece of this puzzle and expect to see the whole picture.” Get it while you can.” Janis Joplin, Billy Joel 11 12 79! Remember all my friends in Drama class with Mr. Glynn. Special thanks to Mr. Simonds. Leslie Ann Connelly 14 Pine Street Friendship is feeling safe with a person, neither having to measure thoughts nor weigh words . . . Good times with A.H., M.V., A.F., K.S., R.D., H O , J.S., Babs, L.R., J.B Daryl; Day 12 with L.S.; I will survive” with A F ; Springsteen, Kinks concerts; Pillsbury, Summit; Pod; Heroes” Bowie, Florida; Backstreets” Springsteen; College Phillip Constantino 137 Green Street Phil . . . BT ' s, Good F.F., Led Zeppelin Heartbreaker,” Foghat Slow Ride, Tull Concert, good times with Den, Kelly Pal. W.W.’s cellar, MT. Hood, two bachelor bashes, S.C. tree party, N.H. cruises, Bob ' s ride to work. Mr. Connolly ' s History class. Never forget Northeastern and the good times. Joanne Copeland 2 Clifton Park Court Ziff . . There are no finer gifts than these good friends and happy memories” . . . History with Mr. Hildreth . . . Philadelphia with J.W., and L O . . Shaggy . . . Summers in New Hampshire . . . Twirling with M M. and the rest . . Arf . . Brunches . . . College. Majorettes 3, co-captain 4, French Club; Log Lay-out Staff; Debate; National Honor Society. Laura Corrigan 147 Waverly Avenue Cogs . . . good partying times with good friends - K.O., D.S., S.C.; Good times with S.C., + D C. April-November weekends. First Night ' 79 Boston Common with K.O. . . P.K.’s party. Photography with Squatty and Ann. Hilltop dinners with MaryAnne, 4 Pines, Pillsbury; Springsteen ' 78, Cars ' 79, Rolling Stones. Paul Cortese 20 Ashland Street Don ' t let life hand you an empty bowl. It ' s a bust Memories of biking with The Beast and takin ' the drop at 40 steps. Nahant . . . Journeys to the southlands with the boys and endless hours of the best of tunes. Always do it up and do it right Douglas Coste 12 Tremont Street Howdie Doodie,” Good times over Rosies, mad C.B. ' s, mad weight scenes and tunes Bad times in boot camp this summer. The Who 12 16; Robin T. Good times beginning of school with K.R., M.T , W C., MR; The Rolling Stones, Cocaine.” 64 Michael E. Costello 32 Old Brook Circle Costa, Special moments with Lora, Get with it Ganga, Larry Baby, Junior D Block Study Halls, Ma. What if a train ' s coming? Sleeping in Mr. McLean ' s class, Fleetwood Mac, SPOT PARTIES, Hit the Spot, Socks II, D’Face, Austria Spring 78, Philadelphia Spring 79, Studs. Band, Jazz Rock 1-4. Mark Paul Cramer 14 Rockwood Street Coochy . . . Good times with D.P., H.L., S.A., N.D., C.F., C.P. . . . Chuck, Peppie, Conscience, J, remembering Earthquake and Blizzard . . . Gavin with Harr and Canar . . . D and Hartford . . . McIntyre and Steve . . . Sailing with Unknown Grad . . . “Let’s talk sensablity’’ with Claude “Could be trouble.” . . . Boston “Long Time” . . . Tull 79 . . . Will always remember Rita. Deborah Lynne Cronin 100 Essex Street Cheeks ... “A special friend is worth a million - B.E.T.” Go for it . . . Ralph . . . good times down the V” with best friends . . .Bees. . . College Fair - (SMASH) . . . Mr. Allen’s Psychology . . . Lifeguarding Talks . . . hours with Bruce, Dork, Rick, Rita, Stace Crew. Swimming - Captain; Softball, Leader’s Club - President; Log Staff; Govern- ment Day; Scholarship Drive. Kenneth G. Crowell 36 Henry Avenue Gregg ... F it, let’s get stiff . . . Cruisin’ with Dexter; Great times up in N.H.; Never forget B.M., D.B., J.B., L.K., B.M. Great time up in Canada with B.M., B.M. (GAZOO). Hockey 1; Football 1,2. David S. Csicsek 78 Heywood Avenue Cheech; “What’s up?” “What the . . . is going on?” N.H., N.Y., Cape Cod, good times B.T., T.P., K.C., B.C., S.D., V.M., B.K., Cruisin’ the stang with M.F., Drag-races, moto-cross, guitars, loud music, “Won’t get fooled again”. The Who, 2112 R ush, Styx, Future plans include engineering, Voke. Kathleen R. Coye 8 Linden Road Kathy . . . Kacky “I’ll always be me” Keep smiling Memories - Summer of 79, Salisbury, Wally’s house, T.N. ' s parties, drive-ins, McDonald talks, dancing, L.W ' s jokes, Dave . . . 10 26 79, medicine with Nan, Talks with D P. Good times with friends M B., B.L., C.G., A.G. “Yes” . . . Geils . . . Eagles “Stairway to Heaven”, “Freebird” Future plans include school. Randy Craw 94 Linden Road Like to work out in gymnastics and trying to fix things by improvising. Supertramp, Led Zeppelin; Best times with H.O., P C., J.G., R.P., R.W., L.W., W.W., M.B., J.K., K.M. Future plans include college and maybe the service. Cross Country; Winter and Spring Track. Nancy Lorraine Crovo 79 Lincoln Street Maneuver Nance . . . Leadfoot Lizzy’s cellar . . . the night after . . . Nights at ' Von ' s . . . Trisha and Burt at Mac’s . . . Terry’s sock ballet . . . Kathy - Don’t fall!!! Beach 79 . . . “You’re SO naive” . . . H.P. in the M M DANCE!!! Most memorable times with M.J. and gang!!! Kath - 1 want . . . Thanks Mom Dad. Cheerleading; Honor Society; Student Congress; Modern Dance. Kathleen M. Crowther 46 Harding Road Kathy . . . “Yesterday is already 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.” Great friends . . . “Ree” and “Red.” Tennis 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Log Advertising Editor; Class Representative 2; Class Treasurer 3,4; Pep Club 2,3, President 4; Powder Puff; Student Congress; Spanish Club; Honor Society . Stephen William Curran 35 Crescent Avenue Remembers good times with S.C., Doc, Deacon, Bran, Steve, John, Jim, Scarey, Duds, Carl . . . Fell’s Woods . . . get Buds . . . White Mts. . . . cruising in charger . . . the bridge, great concerts w J.C. — Geils, Cooper, Aerosmith . . . D Block study w Paula Eldy . . . Halloween . . . Newbridge . . . skiing . . . motorbike riding . . . Stones “Sympathy” . . . The Who Teenage Wasteland.” Wrestling 1; Football 4. 65 Lisa Irene D’Agostino 177 Ashland Street Dagga Great times with J.D., D H„ K M., “11 9 79.” bp ex. times partying with all my friends. Eng with Ann. ELO, Stones, Supertramp Maine with family and P.S.; Jr. Prom with Paul Faraway best friends K.C. sweetest memories with Paul . . . P S. forever. Joan Marie Daly 346 Upham Street Joni, “True friends last forever” . . . Lisa, Rhonda, Kim, Kathy, Peggy, Paula “Special Talks” with Lisa and . . thanks. Junior Prom with B S. Hoover fire nights ' 78-’79. Cheering ' 78-’80 Law with Mr Brown. Fondest memories of Kevin 5 11 79. Future includes college . . . Law School? Cheerleading 1,3, captain 4, Spanish Club; Pep Club, ”735.” m Vincent Curro 78 Richardson Road Gumpa . . . Vinny, Steph 1435; 2 7 79, IwClmCH, sheepsfold. Cruisin’ with Charlie and Boyle. Summer ' 79, field, working with Kim and Michelle, spot parties. Mr. Leutz: ' 71-80, performances, gripping; Oliver”, “Fiddler on the Roof”, “Carnival”. Miss Packer’s Biology, Mr. Reilly’s Chemistry, Mr. Studley’s Physics, trucks, rigs, drot . . . SHOVEL!! Silly Love Songs College ahead Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4. James Cusolito 20 Burrell Street The Voke; Parties in Breakhart; Albin and Swang; Dexter Road; Geils in ’78; Townline; Joanne and Bernie; Roger and Andrea; inseparable Plymouth in a Pontiac; A.R. and Bo . . . Mr. Quinn . . . good times in High School hard to leave . . . unknown future . . . maybe college. Donald D. Daley 54 Meridian Street Donny, “Dales “How are ya?” “Summer ’79” “M.M.” . . . cruising down the cape in the “M.M. No surprise.” “Pa,” “Na. Refuge,” Jammin’ with R.A., L.A., B.F., “Singing lead vocals down the cape” It ' s only Rock ' n Roll,” “D.W., R.V., W.H.,” Plumbing, pipe fitting . . . Aerosmith “You’re All I’ve Got Tonight.” Weightlifting . . . college ahead and more Refuge.” Ann D ' Ambrosio 794 Lynn Fells Parkway Annie. . . Watching G.H. over Barbara ' s . . . Secrets with Diane . . . Pigging-out with Colleen . . Growing up with Jennifer . . . Photography with Squatti . . Laura. . But Miss Arbeit? . . . Always remember Andrea . . . Love is what you make it to be and nothing more Hey Stranger! Best times with my babe. I Love you Richie, still! Lisa Dannbauer 1 Trenton Street Leese, Remembers partying with J.P., N.L., T.D Miami ' 79- ' 80. Bad Company Concert Kawasaki Ride to Wingaersheek Beach. “We do not remember the days, just the moments” LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL The Cars Cape Cod 8 18 79 Michelobs Remembers the good times I’ve had with Jay Future plans include college and traveling Joanne C. Davis 51A Upham Street Jo-Jo, Be happy keep smilin ' ! Good times with everybody. N H with K.B., N.H.; Florida ' 79, 69 plus tax. For ty steps forever. Love music, love dancin’, love life. Plan to stay happy, healthy, make lots of money, and go to law school. 66 Todd R. Davis 114 Florence Street Toad “Oh really Murph” I ' ll get the groggies “Hey, Hey My, My 7-3-78; Carl’s House, C.S. and Derby Road; Tippin’ with J.M., M.K.; Scalic, Conant, Jr. Prom . . . Bad Co., . . . Seger . . . 10th grade Bio. Ms. Eason. 12-7-79 Mac’s Window . . . Thanks Stregga The Fence; Future . . . Want my OWN Packy. Elaine J. DeConinck 147 Trenton Street Elaine . . . Fond memories . . . the summer of ’78 with M.M. and R.S. Parties at the spot or W.H. with the “Basics”, will remember many chuckles with Jean. Drama with Mr. Glynn + Gang G.W., B.M., S.C.; Remember good times with Boomie, Lynnie, Nancy P. Always remember M.L. Pughugewug. Basketball 1; Swimming 2,3. Richard DeFazio 17 East Foster Street “Bombed again”, Thanks to J.D. for the honor roll. Great times in the green bomber. Good times at the cabin with S.D., R.S., A H. Good times down Pine Banks. Good times with Mr. Quinn. Remember good times down the wall. Good times partying with J.B., K.R. AND D.C. PARTY. Julie DellaPasqua 372 Washington Street “Go For It Della” . . . Fondest memories Bruce T. (Happy Together) Winter Ball ’79 Good times, York ’77-’80 with Gang. Cruising with Dina in Bess . . . Bob Seger, Who loves you baby you do Porky. Good times with Daga, KM, DD, etc. Cruising with Randy G., English Mr. Quinn clik Glenn B. Good time in Texas 8 10 78, College ahead, Dental Assistant. Robert DelMastro 40 Sycamore Road DEL, Remembers clubin’ skiing, history with Mr. Burr (C the Mr. Burr Show!) Florida ' 77, ’78, Good times with Jay. Theresa A. DeLuca 17 Enmore Road Terry, Terase. Bzzzt! Buguck! Where ' d you get that button? Good times with Lisa, Nancy, Jacki, Al. First lunch with P. Kowloon. Cape Cod. Bad Company Concert 6 79, J. Geils Concert 6 79. Jimmy 11 26 76 Becks ' n Mies The Doors, Backstreets: Springsteen, The Stones, Seger, The Cars. Traveling, College ahead. Arthur J. DeFabio Jr. 53 Greenwood Street Arty . . . Adsie, All those good times with B.M., Ings, Tom; Austria ' 78, Reading ’78, Shagg’s class ’79, “Hi Bri”. James Reed ' s, my best class, “Semper ubi sub ubi”, Jany, Driski, Killer, The vivacious mouth, Fred G. is my hero. Queen, Stones 1. MHS Band, Best in the League, D M. Stephen Delgenio 85 Granite Street DEL, wake up, school’s over” Remembering good times in Maine, water skiing, swimming, Cruising around the Lake Morra causing trouble in the blue bomber. Great times at Amherst with M.P., D.D., C.H., good times partying at the rocks, cabin, Foreigner ’78, Tull ’79, College ahead. Ski Club. 67 William J. Denning 56 Glendale Avenue Denbags That ' s nice . . . The Blue Bomber Hoover. Conant 12 8 79. Great times with Murph, Wellsey, Stregga, Facie, times with Simo Memories of S.H., B Block Study with M.A., R.C.; World Cultures Mr. Hodgkins. Behind Blue Eyes” The Who. Skiing all over, OH ! Soccer 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,3,4. Nancy DeRocco 31 Rivers Lane Lighten Up! . Summer of 79. Good times with good friends Driving with M P. and C.o. Psych with D A and K.K. Conant Park Sneaking off with M L., P.J. Parties! I didn’t kill the fish!” A lways remember 3 24 79 and Proms. “Hiding on the backstreets - Bruce Springsteen. Psychology Ahead. Karen Desmond 125 Cochrane Street Notes to B S. . . . Fights with K.M. . Mork . . . Mon Dieu . . . Mr M ' s piano playing Falling asleep in C.C.’s and L.L.’s classes . . . P.R.’s hair . . . Thank God It ' s Friday . . . D. P.’s parties . . . J.B. and I Love You Just the Way You Are” . . . Ice Cream Saturday nights. Chorus; French Club; Honor Society. Paul P. Dercolo 155 Boston Rock Road Derk, Good parties with J.H., B.B., Jake, Teet Mort . . . Until Dawn Sex Drugs and Rock Roll; Makin ' smoke over the Knoll before school with L.D., D.D., D.C., L.M., N.L., J.D., Supertramp, The Who Elvis Costello. Let the good times roll Class of ’80.” Kim DeRosa 364 Lebanon Street “Psyched” . . . “And I Love it”. Summer of ' 79 L.R., D M Remember Swains Pond, P.D., J.P., D A. . . . Junior and Senior Prom J.S. P C. Rollerskaing . . . D.G., C.J., S.G. Boston D.E.A. 10 Grade . . . M.D., L.S. Led Zeppelin . . . “All of My Love” L.R., Cedar Park . . . M R., B.C., J.G., L.R., E.S., T.G. — Future, Marine Biology. Richard John DeVincent 17 Goss Avenue Rick . . Remembers Good times with Good friends D.V., B.S., G.F., J.P., D.C. . . . Green Bomber with B.U. . . . Groggin up the Pines and the fort, Common . . . Disco Down, Maine winter ' 78 with G.F., B.H., R.H., Cars ' 79 with J.B., Guitar . . . Money and Music. College ahead Steven DiBenedetto 68 Upham Street Dibsy . . . Summers of 0’s with M L. and D.L What do you wanna do?” Maine “79” summer, EW and Sam. Money”, Always! practicing music with M L. and D.L., S B, Baseball, weights. Coolidge — MHS with T.M. Mr. Reilly’s chemistry. Beatles, Boston, The Cars. “Stairway to Heaven” Bad Company, college ahead. Italian Club Ann C. DiGiovanni 92 Morgan Street Growing with C.C., A.G. BEST FRIENDS FOREVER. Best times with S.S., D.D. Fond memories C.B. February vacation ' 79 cruising with gang. Never found lake-Nizz, I wasn’t looking. Best Summer ' 78, Cape. Working at Cerra’s. Junior prom J.C., Summer ' 79 P C. is definitely “Past Tense.” Spanish; Pep Clubs; Honor Society; Art Club. Robin Jean DiGiovanni 31 Water Street Rob, Bob Yes, I like pina coladas” . . . Gym with M M , SR. S.M C.P . Good times and surprise parties M B and new friends Florida with Sue, O.J. Colonial my “pit” Chinese food . . . “in the doons of the cape” Hopes of Wheelock College . . . French Club 2,3.4; Art Club 3; Powder Puff; Soccer 2; Scrabble Club 4 Lisa DiLoreto 97 Trenton Street Lys . . . “Hello, Hello”, ice, green M M ' s, “Whata head rush , “open mouth insert foot,” “you’ve got to be cruel to be kind,” TAB “B” forever, cruisin’, GASC CLUB, Volleyball game, boginism, messages, munchies, earthquakes, Peppies parties, “Diary”, D P Nov. 18th 10:24, “Scooch , Alton Bay, Jr. Prom, M.O’K’s arrival, Powder Puff, “FEX.” 68 Karen Annette Emery 37 Meridian Street Emma . . . “Cherish yesterday . . Dream tomorrow . . . Live today. “Excellent times w friends ... All my love to my “BEST FRIEND — Joe. . .8 14 78. . . White Mts. . . . L.D. Weekend 4 16 77 w S.Z. . . . Conway w family and friends . . . LO-NG talks w D.C. . . . Bermuda ’80! . . . “We ' ve GotTonite”. . . Seger . . . “W.Y.W.H. . . . “I.t.c.” . . . horses . . . photography . . . Photo Sjjff; Powder Puff. Ellen M. Eriksen 139 Altamont Avenue Remembers great summers in Maine; Good times at Melrose Drug with Bev, Shelley and Jan; and the best secretarial classes ever. Swimming, Tennis, Writing, Sewing, Cook- ing. Tennis; Associate Editor of Imprint; Genesis Staff; Chrous; Honor Society; Religious Education Teacher; Lector. Dana Eveleth 14 Meadowview Road Auntie . . . “If you can fill the minute with sixty seconds worth of distance, run-Yours s the earth and everything in it.” “The Den,” lax’s X-Mas Party ' 78, K-bunk ’79, New Years with “Antonio”, talks with “Moush”, “sister Toodles?” Searching for scenery with “Beanie”, confession sessions!; cruisin’, History - Mr. Hildreth. Log; Congress; Debate; Powderpuff; Pep Club. Kathleen Marie Farnham 144 Laurel Street Kathy, “Conscience” . . . Excellent times with G.A.S.C.’s; Volleyball games; F. Ex. parties, green M + M’s, Earthquakes, Tab “B” . . . Great times with R.H.; Hamburg, Germany ' 78, Sliessy’s Eis Cafe’ . . . getting lost with S.M., Summer ' 79; What a Rush; How’s Life?; Living it up; “The Long and Winding Road.” Rapper ' s Delight. German-American Exchange; Spanish Club. Mar Fernandez 10 Ashmont Park Never forget the high times after school with Sandy, Nancy, Lisa, Sue, Mugga . . . Paula. Wandering around . . . Jackie, Babs . . . Good talks . . . Lisa, Kathy, a good friend. But especially Herman, with whom I had the most unexpected times. Danny Face 79 Florence Avenue Facie . . . Always remember good parties with M.G. Cruising in Facie 4 with B.D., J.M., K.S., K.W.; N.H. runs with “Harvard.” Cruising to ML on S.N. with E.J.; Good times with K.T.; Drinking Michs with Harvard and B.C. Future plans include college. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Soccer 1,2, 3, 4. George A. Farr 12 Hopkins Street George, Love it. Good times w Vern, Sully, Disco, Polca, Wussy and Whimp, N.H. . . . Growing up w Vern . . . Remembering P.D. . . . Parties, B-and-R kegs, Lowell, Brid- gewater, Quaries, Pines, Pillsbury, Maine, Bear Mtn. . . . Skipping D Study w Eldy and Mess. Cooper concert, Creedance Clear- water, Dylan, Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday. Survive. Football 1,2; Wrestling 1. Carol Field 34 Beacon Street Hopie, “If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me?” . . . Good times down Richdale and up the hill. Always remember P.D.; Weekend in N.H.; Cruising on M.E.C.’ Harry”; Long talks with Leed; Good times with R.H.; Life with Qupie. YES concert. Freebird, Seagull, Bad Co. Rainbow; Powder Puff. 71 Marijo Fleming 18 Edgemere Street MJ Good Memories 7 23 79 John, swim- ming. sailing, movies, fabric stores, water and winter skiing. Long talks with J.G., C.C., D.W.. D.D.. S B. Sewing, Needlework, Pep Club. Guidance Assistant, Tutoring for J.H., Rainbow, college career in Special Educa- tion Marriage in the future John, thanks for being there when I needed you. Anne P. Foley 48 Adams Street Annie . . . umm . . never forget the best times with R.D., K.S., L.C., A H . Summers at Marshfield with T.B., P.T., S.H . . . Jr. Prom, Florida ' 80 . . . great memories with R.N. . . . The Chain” . . . Doobie Bros, and Bad Co. concerts ... I Will Survive” with L.C. English with Mr. Conn . . . Psychology with Miss Norwood . . . Neil Young . . . Stones . . . future plans, Stewardess. John T. Foley 57 Greenwood Street What ' s up?” Remembers partying with D.B. and S.D Enjoys New Hampshire, My ' 69 Mustang, skiing, racing and Led Zeppelin. Rock + Roll. Future holds traveling and work. Michael Fonzo 80 Lovell Road “Remembers white water canoeing in N.H. with B.T. and S.S.” Cb’s down Hesseltine, “cruisin ' ,” “the stang.” Sunday trips to N.H. Good times with Lisa. “Summer of ’79. N.E. Dragway on Sundays with D.C. Styx concert Grand Illusion.” Future Plans in Engineer- ing. Lisa Ann Ford 46 Glen Street Peppie - What a Rush! Always remember: sleeping through earthquakes, “Hellooo!?” Green M + M ' s with Ice, Nights at Chuck’s with BOOK!, “What a Party” - Tab-B and Milk 1 , Wall Art, Driski ' s Bible, “Party at my House!”, 4:30 Breakfasts, Parking Lessons, My Rug”, G.A.S.C ;s M.C., D.P., Nixon + dimes, Chorus Fags and Mr. Mess. “Unique” . Bokonism. Mary Fortier 4 Rendall Place Mare ... “A twisty a day helps keep the doctor away” . . . fondest memories up Greenwood and Alton Bay, N.H. . . Partying with Kay, J.M., A.S., B.W., M.H., E.F. . . Van Halen down the Cape . . . Bob Seger . . . Tull. . . “Thick as a Brick” . . concerts. . . YO! . . . Future plans include work. David Foster 172 Florence Street Running Billygoat Hill, good times at the Townline Last stop at Malden Stones, Led Zeppelin. Cars Cross Country 3,4; Track 3,4; C.P.C Kings Point; Navy. Laurie Frey 304 Melrose Street Laurie. 10 24 78 Good times with David, D K J J . B.R.. J D , MR, R R , J C . B.M., K.H . J.Z.. RB, DM , MF, L.W., Stones, Sympahty for the Devil Beatings 12 8 79, English with B K. Weekend with David Partying in Boston at John ' s Remember New Year’s 79 My love for David. Future Plans Marriage, Modeling Calvin Wallace Frank 87 Swains Pond Avenue Good times with the three Daves, M.C., N.D. and members of the G.A.S.C. Club. Rushing out in deep conversation with C.P. Special moments with M.W. Psych with Miss Norwood, Dad’s speech class, the last of the class on the debate team, Miss Werneth ' s insults, all-nighters . . . Kansas; Styx; Steve Martin. Debate 1,2,3. Ellen M. Fusco 172 Waverly Avenue Saint Mary’s Park, Junior Prom, pool, and auto, Partying with the gang, Shawn, Dawn, Freda, MOM, Frankie, Darlene, Ricky, George, etc. . . . “Me and My RC” “I love my STP!!!143” Summer of ’77 Boyer’s Barn, Julie, C.H., C.C., C.W., M.D., M.M., etc . . . “All of my love,” Wonderful Tonight.” “Freebird”. 72 Maurizio Fusco 17 East Emerson Street Lisa Giangrande 29 Shadow Road Lis . . . What you put into life is what you get out of it. Remembers good times with excellent friends, Pillsbury, 4 pines, growing up with Cals. Best times Oct. 13, 1978,” S.R. with S.B.; Summer ‘79. “My Babe - Foghat, Bob Seger. My love for Scott forever. Ski Club; Powderpuff. Donna M. Giggie 31 Rowe Street Gigs . . . Be a leader in life not a follower” . . . Working at Friendly’s, summer of ‘79; Andover; France; . . . Times with friends that are unforgettable . . . Vermont; W.S.O.P; Field Hockey Games; Prince; Christmas Party; LOG; . . . Mrs. Watson’s classes; History with the General and Army . . . French Club; Honor Society; LOG Typing Editor; Scholarship Drives. Trefina Gindi 141 Walton Park Tref . . . Foxy’s Chic, uvuwi, 2 10 79, 3 23 79, 5 11 79. Always with David. Good times at SR, BR; 1012 + 523 = INFINITY; Donna’s “Our Love Will Last Forever. My Bali Hai; Today . . . Tomorrow . . . Forever . . . Mr. Mess. Thanks Mrs. D., Mrs. I., Doc Roc, Madame; Excellent friends: Lora, Peppie, Chuck, Spaceshot, Conscience, Gail, Freakshow, C.B. Paul Goodhue 15 Cass Street Goodie, Yukon . . . walking to Nahant summer of ' 79 . . . fishing . . . rock climbing . . . Sunday football games. Good times down W.S. and Birds Nest. Best times in Bradford, Vt. MS. D C. The Who, Jackson Browne, Jethro Tull, Bad Co. 6 22 79. Plans for future include college, “forestry - summer of ' 80, cross country with G.M., B.N., D.T. Debra Gallagher 1 1 14 Main Street Take it easy!” Best times with Nancy . . . assaulted goldfish . . . Middleton . . stabbed . Blizzard of ’78 . . First Boston Bad Co. ’79 ... Laser Show . Halloweens . . . pickup truck. Always remember Scott, Kim, and Margaret Rollerskating . . . Kim’s rbs . . . field trip in the reeds . . . Jackson Brown, Styx, Supertramp, ’’Babe”. Future - dental hygiene. Thanks Mom and Dad. Andrea Gianino 570 Lebanon Street Ginino . . . Remembers meeting A.D. Runaway Horses, N.H. Dynamite Times with L.W., K.C., first lunch, B.B., A.D. Parties with D.S., K.O., L.C. Best Times with R.W., headrush, 9-9, E C. Tell ’em it was too mellow, The Cars, “Just for a few”, long phone calls, T.L. with Honey Child.” Architecture; Mountaineering Club. Joanne M. Giggie 31 Rowe Street Gigs . . . Best of times with best of friends - Mary, Sharon, Cindy, Donna, Patty . . . W.S.O.P; Prince; Andover; Halloween and Christmas Parties; Sha’s parties; “wrong way. first lunch; Do I?” . . . Christmas vacation ’79; secrets with Mare; N.S., L.G.; Winnipesaukee; LOG; White Lightning; Mr. Driscoll; Skating . . . College - Early Childhood . . . Pep Club; Spanish Club; Honor Society; Powderpuff; LOG: Scholarship Drive. Jacki P. Goldman 76 Lincoln Street Remembers parties up Pillsbury, pool, Voc. dances, Geils 2 10 79 . . . Good times with Terry, Babs, Mary, Randy, Heidi . . Living for the weekend . . . “Don’t Fear The Reaper” - Blue Oyster Cult, Seger, Springsteen, Bad Co., Yes . . . Chemistry with Mr. Reilly, Math with Doc Roc . . . College ahead. National Honor Society; Log Staff; Imprint. Thomas E. Gowing 104 Cottage Street Gow . . . Good times riding with S.D., D.J., J.K., D.G.; Going to N.H. with T.M. and D.T.; Driving to Penn, with D.T.; Party down Four Pines; Senior Halloween Party at Oak Grove, Goinq to Nahant in Steve ' s boat, Aerosmith, Styx. 73 Cheryle Grant 55 Bellevue Avenue Charlie! Best friends, times, partying with W.J.. A.K., M.D.. B.T.. G.N., K.C.. M B.. B.C., love ya ' s. Good times at W.J. ' s and P.C. ' s, summers of ' 75. ' 78, ' 79. Fondest memories: M.C. Can ' t always get what you want.” Baby I love Your Way.” Future plans: Art School Best of luck to all. David A. Greene 65 Cutter Street Gren . Always remember the good times with Keegs and Jolir The great times in New Hampshire Up the camp ” Working at Seilers. Remember cruising all summer. Always remember the great parties and am looking forward to many more. Laura Gregory 174 East Emerson Street Laura-. . sure. Always remember the best times with Paula. Florida 79 with Stantons. Good times w Donna, Nance, Myrna “The months are so long.” Cape Cod . . Canada. A + F”. Elbow S with Ann. 28th. Empty mailboxes. Perriwinkles. School walks with Bert and Liz Fitchburg NEVER forget hockey 7-5-80. College Hockey 1,2, 3,4; Softball 2,3,4 Lauren Grant 133 Howard Street . . . a fool could loose tomorrow reaching back for yesterday”; skiing ' 78; Good times w good friends, parties; Martins, Hoover, Conant. S Education w P.M. Officer I ' m lost.” 4th of July; Jr. Prom; Cars; Good times in N.H.; J.S., T.A., - T ' s + N.D. ' 80, P.V. Club. Imprint; Scholarship Drive; Smoking Prev.; Pep Club; Class Rep. Tom Grant 27 Holbrook Court Class of 1980” Mr. Quinn’s Eng. Class with B.B., R.D., P C.; Auto Theory with Mr. Haley; Good Parties with G.F., M.C., C.W., B.W., R.T., R.D., P.L.; Looking forward to future, good times and parties. Jonathan L. Green 44 Oakland Street Greenie . . . “Head for the Mount” . . . B.S.B.’s . . . Never forget parties up the Carriage House. City Hall with Roones at 2:00 A M. Cliffdiving up the quarries. Wild weekends in Salisbury with T.R., M.J., M R., G.G. and up Maine with P.P.; Stones . . . Hot Rocks” . . . The Who at the Garden. Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. James M. Gregorio 310 West Emerson Street Guino . . What’s up?. . . Memories include late nights with M.P., M.D., D.A., M.T.; hammered . . . the Vue . . . The Cape with M.M., M.P, M.D., B.S. . . . “The Lake” the room w Muso and times w J.G. . . . Psych w Roberta; Halloween Party . . . Proms . . . Auto Mr. Crupi . . . Can’t ya see . . . Marshall Tucker . . . College ahead. Hockey 1,2, 3, 4. William Groark 11 Lebanon Street Remembers good times with D.B. and everyone at the store. Also remembers summer ’78 at the beach, the Voc. and all concerts. Favorite groups Led Zeppelin and The Who. Favorite songs, No Quarter”, Magic Bus”, My Generation”, and Dazed and Confused”. 74 Maria J. Guarino 169 Washington Street “See ya” Good times with K.B., P.W., C.H.; studies with L.G., K.B., W.E. with M R. P.W.; “Stairway to Heaven,” Thanks to Miss Kerrigan; Future plans are college. Todd A. Hamilton 58 Malvern Street Todd . . . remembers Kangamangus . . . Bad Co., Cars Concert . . . “Candy-O,” tippin’ down Griff’s Garage, . . . shootin’ hoop; college-bound. Nancy Hardy 155 Essex Street Nanc, “What ' s up?,” Howdie Hattie, Good times with Ben, Julie, Joanne, Laurie, B.S. 9 21. “YEA! YEA!” Many Chinese blessings, B.C. 6 22, Beautiful Loser, Ben you’re my best friend, Summer ' 79 N.H., Me and my R.C., Wild Cat Mt. plus one “4, 4, 6, 4, R.C forever and a day. Linda Harmon 88 Lebanon Street Linda . . . Fondest memories of Mike forever. Fun times with Gina, Dino, Kathy; Good parties at Ripley with good friends . . . never forget HR with Bev and Barb, Nancy; Kiss and Geils ' 79. Turn the page and live for tomorrow.” “TB” Fla. “castaway.” Paula Diane Harrington 51 Apple Hill Road Illusions (of) Magic and much more with Rich - immer . . . Proms ' 79 . . . Special friends: Beanie, Pizza (Antonio), Auntie, Toodles, Cainsy, Gigs, Lau, Tarp, Musch, Gigs . . . Talks with Joan . . . Study parties . . . The Den” . . . The Who . . . L.N. . . . Pique and Chaine with Trlsh and M.J. . . . Cuz and Christmas . . . Doc Roc, Mr. Hildreth . . . College ahead. Cheering 1,3, Co-Capt 4; Honor Society; Pep Club; Spanish Club. Claire M. Hallissy 8 Avon Street Claya . . . Steven ' s concerts . . . Party 11 23 79; Tab . . . J.P., L.D., V.L., M G., M L.; . . . Math with Mr. Shaugnessy . . Miss Norwood Psych . . . Maiden-friends, good times-Mike, Billy, Richard, Christine . . . Wash. 4 78; Florida 4 79 . . . Smile!; Wake-up daydreamer . . . math, art, music . . . “Dream On” . . . College . . . medicine . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . French Club; Tutoring; Honor Society. Barbara Hanson 4 Harvard Street Bab’s; Good times with P.D., B.H., L.H.; cruising with K.G., D M.; “Hey Baby” ss with J.B., cocktail lounge, Danvers Yacht Club ' 79 with P.D., C.C., K.H.; 10:30 break at MWH with P.D., B.T., K.G., K.D.; Angel ' 79 Fondest memories with M R. Sass, Zeppelin, Kiss, Never forget the past. Robbin R. Harrington 35 Forest Street Rob . . . Life is like an onion, you peel off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep. Memories with L.S., K.H., K.F., M.M., M.T., Topsfield fair. “Do you wanna go with me?” L.S., M.T., TRYING to drive; classes with K.H., P.S., M.M., - “Mary, stop making out with the dummy.” 75 Verna Harris 30 Laurel Street Verna. I don ' t know . Happiness is good times with Varmuyah. Sayeh. Irene. Nancy, and the Lassiters Enjoys basketball . . . Harlem Globetrotters, listening to the Jackson Five . . Destiny and going disco with Kiss 108 Remember English Mr. Cooper. Psychology with Miss Norwood, and Anatomy Physiology with Mrs. Vahey. Dentistry ahead. Deborah L. Harrow 373 Pleasant Street Deb . . Follow your dreams . Proms 79 . . . 1 27 79 . . Nahant . greatest times with best of friends . . . H P . . Liz’s Cellar . . . Going Bananas . . . N.H. . . . Mac ' s . . . Scott . . . History with Mr. Hildreth. Field Hockey; Swimming; Tennis; Sr. Class Representative; Student Congress; Pep Club; French Club - Pres.; Honor Society - Treasurer; Log; Morning Announcer; Scholarship Drives: Student Government Days. Margaret A. Hayward 31 Whitman Avenue Peggy . . . Remember yesterday, dream about tomorrow, but live today! Partying with the regulars, Moe, Lisa, Dee, Tracey, Sue, Ann Long trips to Wakefield; MiLis; Hoover; Merrimack; Halloween Party M + M ' s; Doobies - ' 80; Mr. M; all-nighters; proms; Florida bound; Bayside; F-Block Studies; 5 19 79; Good times with M.L. and T.M. Skating; College. Andrea Mary Hemenway 86 First Street Andrea Only persistance and determin- ation will bring success . . . running with Linda and Tracey, great conversations, great times; my family; won ' t forget track and the teams; reading; summer ' 79; that marathon . . . that special dream ... a challenge; diversity, traveling, college ahead Cross Country; Winter Track; Spring Track; Field Hockey. Kathleen M. Harrison 89 Lake Avenue Kathy . . . These Memories will never be forgotten . . H R., bookkeeping, science, and Study with R.H. Studies with LMI (sickasow) and R.H. English with Tilly, Typing with Tilly and E M. Simulation with D.R. and Carrabis. Lunch with J.Z., D.R., LMI, E.M., T.M., Legal with Stephie and Swanee. Future - Secretarial world. Dorothie J. Hatfield 52 Richardson Road Hattie . . . The actions of a human being are unpredictable simply because it is free . . . Howdy Hardy . . . Great times with L.M., H.O., S.W., L.D., C.F., C.J.; Peter ... Jr. Prom . . Weekends in N.H. . . . 10-23-79 . . . Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Jackson Browne . . . Who’ll Stop the Rain . . . Melissa . . . Pet Peeve - cliques . . . California. Photography. Rita Heidkamp 228 Upham Street Chuck . . . will always remember earth- quakes, Peppie’s parties and Tab B, (“What a party!”) . . . kinkie . . . ups and downs w Mark . . . R.l. w L.B. (BBB) and Four Seasons with Jay; Parking lessons and blueberry pancakes; Brickyard-sleeping w Teddy . . . pinball; Pre-Cal w Meph . . . Mr. Mess; GASC Club; Sooner or Later ; The Ball . . . Intellectual conversations . . . oommmmmm. Honor Society; Jazz Matazz. Kerry Hennessy 20 Bartlett Street Ker . . . Henbags . . . The Incident, Alton Bay, Granny, good time with S.S., J.E., M.K., S.M., Vince, “He ' s so cute I can’t stand it”; “Hi, I’m R.L. and everything’s a headrush” . . . going to the beach and meeting very strange people . . . Aerosmith, Foreigner, The Cars. Spanish Club; Powder Puff Football. Timothy G. Hickey 28 Rowe Street Hick good times with PM. S.M and Co. Nite of the Nines, R.W.. Fuzzy y.s a r u, Ralphie and the boys, T.K., Deacon. Dots, etc Dress up for Dana ' s; Mr Shag; Shark fishing with Woggins; Winchester game; College ahead Football; Track; Spanish Club; Smoking Prevention. Michael B. Hicks 25 Prospect Street Hicksy . . . Get With It Ganga, Hot Shot Costa, Do It On The Beach; Chemistry with Larry Baby, M.C., M L., L.W.; Physics with Studs, B block Doc Roc and Company; Austria ' 78, Band Competitions, Summers on Long Island NY ; Boston, Fleetwood Mac; Spot Parties; Becks; Grand Am; Casey’s. Band 1,2, 3, 4. 76 Cornell Hooton 87 Essex Street “Riiight”; Life can be Rough” . . . DeMolary; Stage Band; Europe ’78; ex- change concerts; football season . . . Shaggy’s Pre-Cal . . . Computer people- SGS C; nights in strange places . . . “The new t’s” . . . SCA and bruises; lots of projects; skiing . . . “Wanna park a car” . . . Melrose and Malden groups . . . good music; Styx; The Who; “Freebird” . . . college. Lisa M. Hunt 156 Grove Street Buddy . . . Remember Mr. Hassett’s Anatomy . . . Biology . . . Mr. Allen’s Psychology Favorite sport, work, Favorite hobby, making money. Future plans include joining the Army. Good times with L.I., S.L., Milly.L. Mac., Y.E., S.F., A.R., G.M., C.W., Tex., S.B., E.F., The Twins, Remember good parties down the park. Favorite saying, Sheeet. Mario E. Indorato 70 Lebanon Street “Biff” . . . Good times in my van- parties-Summer of ’79-Richdale-The Square-New Years Eve ’78 N.H.-Bars with Randy-Paul-Kappy’s Kream-Melrose Transmission?-Head for the Mount “I Don’t Want to Hear It”, “Oh Lord”, The Stones-The Cars-J. Geils-Future includes the Service. Lisa Intravaia 15 Fairmount Street Lee - Always remember the good times with: RRH and KMH (sickasow) Chorus, “Enough is Enough.” “To dance is to live, to live is to dance”, I ' m still a G.A.S.C.! Excellent lunches with L.S., K.H , and J.A.! 12 years Gail, “we did it!” Good luck Barbie (only 2 years to go). Beth A. Janes 172 Ashland Street BAJ, Badger, “What’s up?”, “Got any Bogarts? Uh . . . Oh . . . Could be trouble! Gettin’ bagged by Mr. Allen!, Mad trailrides at night! Partying up Bacu! A.B. B.M., Goin’ Wild with J.I., B.M., S.J., A.B., D.G., L.E., C.L., P.F., T.F., L.D., J.E., M.K., K.H., S.S., S.M., D.B., R.O. Loves Horses Animals!, Future, Training Horses, Mr. Squatty. Beverly A. Horgan 108 Ashland Street Fondest memories of Ray since ' 76 Good laughs with L.H., B.H., N.H., M L., D.G., and C.J. KISS ' 79 and The Who ' 79 “Stairway to Heaven”, Freebird”. Rock music, guitar, skiing, motorcycles, concerts and parties. “Dream Until Your Dreams Come True. Paul Hurley 25 Adams Street Digger . . . Good parties down Conant; “Arrright” . . . Good music, motorcycles, partying; Stones; (Miss You); Zeppelin . . . future plans include Navy. Mark Ingalls 88 Greenwood Street Shingles. . . Mr. Bill . . . Oh, NO, I can relate to that. The Sam Houston Institute of Technology. Good times with A.D.S., D.P., T O T. Going to the beach . . . Sultan’s of Swing . . . working at Gallahue ' s. Karen Jackson 10 Clarendon Street Karen . . . Great memories with S.S., J.W., D.J., V.L.; Rolling Ridge, MYF; Dances, Sunday School, Kappa, Proms. Summers in Pembroke with R.K., “Beast”, Lifeguarding at Town Landing, David, “I ' m only kidding!” N P L.C., ’77; The Cars, Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, The Future; Fashion Merchandis- ing. Swim Team; Chorus; Modern Dance; Pep Club. Sherilyn A. Joaquim 108 Cottage Street Sheri. . . “A fool will lose tomorrow reaching out for yesterday” . . . Memories include W.J., 6-27-78, 10-26-79; G.P.C. summer of ' 78, Alton Bay summer of ' ll . Future plans include New Hampshire. 77 Neil P. Johanson 67 Sanford Street Jo-Jo Good times in Canterbury N.H., Hunting and Fishing Cruising on the Lucky Seven with Dick and Ronnie. Trucking with Keegs and Gren-seilers You come down pretty hard! Mama Kin - Aerosmith. Christine Johnson 65 Swains Pond Avenue Chris . . . Are you serious? Never forget the ninth with Dot in Harry H ' s and Franky P ' s; H.D.C. w Chip; The Fearsome Four- some weekend in N.H.; Frozen B with K.M.; growin ' with T.C.; Many a concert with P.B.; FOREVER YOUNG,” Bob Dylan; M.H.S. it ' s been nice, but . . . Norma Jones 122 Green Street Best Memories of J.N., T M., D.E., and S B Always Remember the vokies. Homeroom with Betsy and Debbie General D ' s history class with J.N . MB. and C O B Stairway to Heaven, Always and Forever Always remember D.S. Thanks to Jode and Tom for everything. Paul K. Johansson 1088 Franklin Street The great times in auto with K.C. and all the other people in that class. My hobbies are model railroading and stamps. I will remember all my teachers and friends. Danny Johnson 62 Cottage Street English with Mr. Quinn. Remembers breaking collar bone on motorcycle, partying, riding and sleeping. Walter A. Johnson 220 Sylvan Street Wally . . . Head for the mount . . . Midnight Auto . . . Signs in the Chevy ... ' 79 in N.H. motorcycle weekend . . . The garage with G.B.. B.K., T.W., D.S., J.S., M.L., P.B., M B., D.G. . . . 135 Push ups by Mr. Tice; Auto - Mr. Barns, Crup, Jenkins . . . English - Mr. Glynn, Mr. Quinn . . . Wood - Mr. Swiniarski. Betsy Johnstone 1 13 Myrtle Street Memories of March 17, S.S., Victoria, J.W., D.J., K.J. love of Scott, the little Ryan kid, Mr. Mess and wonderful piano. Benjiman and LaLa, David, David + David; Steve in the Navy; flag squad; Munchkins and Theodore Edward who was there all the time. Deborah Justice 47 School Street Memories of Summers at Birchmont”; Swimming, skiing, sailing, partying, tennis; Great times with Mark, S.S., J.W., V.L., R.T., B.W, Jay’s Party and Reading, Bubble,” “Live life to the fullest,” Cat Stevens, “C.S.H.,” “The Who” “It ' s finally over!” Dream forever! 78 V Anthony Karelas 50 Whittier Street Tony, Killa . . . Go for it” . . . Maria, what can I say?; Tom G., Paul A., Tom N., the gang; the guys at school; Beatles; Springsteen; Southside Johnny . . . Mom and Dad, thanks; The P’s, the nicest . . . College to be a songwriter; “The top, the very top. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. John Keating 19 Rockland Street V.W., O.B., 164, Blue Oyster Cult, M.H.S.B., V.F., Millers, Magic Bus. You should have seen! Go for it. loft, spot, C.T., Rocks, T Retreat, Europe ’78, Rm. 102, Stairway to Heaven.” Dago, Russo, Savs, Mr. Kripp, Wooly, Dubags, Costa, T.L., Buddy, Spoye, Mr. Conn, Viki, Murphs. Richard J. Keddie 102 Goodyear Avenue “Keds . . . Remembers: Partying and times with Elvis, E.H. Bulldog, Chooch, R.M., S.H., D.C., J.G., J.Z., and friends, Summers with K.J., W.J., B.S., J.S., Pine Banks Parties Wake up and die right,;; shigg, “Anna Bananna,” Movin Sticks” “Bone Head!” “Stairway to Heaven” Running with the Devil” “Let the Good Times Roll!!” Patricia J. Keegan 60 Upham Street Trisha ... “A smile is a whisper of a laugh” . . . There are people and places I remember . . . Jackson Browne . . . Dan Fogelberg . . . 4 14 79 . . . Summer of ’79 . . . Lunching with George Carlin . . . Sharing and learning with the magnificient 7. Jazz and tap . . . Joni Mitchell - “Circle Game” . . . Lay-out Staff; Secretary of Modern Dance. Gregory Kelliher 103 Sargent Street “Kell” Remembers cruising days with Arnie, Steve, Reag’s, Aza, and Pete. Great times up Bow Lake with John and Kip. Bus trip home from Canada. Trying to get home from Plum Island. Shag’s Algebra II classes. Halloween party up at Flagg Acres. Future Plans Include College. Margaret Kearns 36 Lake Avenue Marg . . . “What a whimp! Remembers . . . “Remedial chemistry, Friday nights at “S A T. Review,” cultural events with Marty and Dave, “The Incident,” Summers of ' 78 and ' 79 at Nahant, Eagles 10 10 79, Partying with “The Kids” . . . French Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Honor Society 3,4; Powder Puff 4. Karen Ann Kelley 23 Elmcrest Circle “There’s magic in the night” . . . will always remember cookouts and pumpkins with T.A.; Summers down Conant; Sears parties with Jeannie; Carl’s 4th of July bash. Jr. Prom with J.R.; skiing; P.J. parties; Eastman ’79; camping with the gang . . . Plum Island. Springsteen concerts. Best of times with Steve. Powderpuff; Pep Club. James Kelly 24 Fairview Avenue Remembers parties at Knoll, Als, evens, Hood, Wally ' s, the Porch; F.F.’s with Phil Constantino!” Ken, Pal, Wally, Wheelar, Kathy, Mary, Mike, English with Lois, Mr. Glynn; ARRR with Ken, Wally; S.O.M.F. yeight. Bone; Riding with Steve, Tom; Algebra with Mr. Hughes; Copper, Zappa, Tull, Foreigner, Floyd. 79 v Robert F. Kember 43 Cranmore Lane Bob Ya Right! ' ' I don ' t think so ” Remembers DeMolay PMC. Summers at G.R.B.; work at Ray and Marie ' s; Good times with D M . M.T., C.H.. M.F., G R.B. Gang M.Y.F.; Bowling. Skiing. Skateboarding, Rollerskating, Frisbee . . STYX Concert. Teachers - Mr. Hughes, Mr. Morrison, Shaggy. Mrs Luongo. Mr Morse. Winter track. Ann Kiernan 63 Tappan Street Boom ' ’ A slower pace, a calmer frame of mind. ' ' Best times with W.J., M.D., B.T., G.N., C.G., summers at Alton; Joanne and Wendy on 10 9 78; Sr Prom with Bob; lunch with D C and R.L.; 1 5 79; Galaxie”; feast, drive-in ' Kowloon; Doobie Concert; Talks with Chubs; Bermuda; Nursing. Student Congress. Powderpuff. Peter T. Kodzis 68 Mooreland Road Fuzzy ... I ougth ' a . . . cruisin’ with the men; AZA, Headman, B.C., Clarkie, Sowerly, Hick; Joe Fist Plum Island; Greg, Brownie, Apeman, Scarey, Welby, Reag ' s; Old Man Cooper . . . Physics . . Beatles . . . Eagles . Stones . . . College. Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; Tennis; Spanish Club; Smoking Prevention; Permanent Scholar- ship Fund. Robert Krasco 58 Lebanon Street Dupa Remembers good times up Kangamangus with friends J R s house Brgdwtr Boston, and Cars Concerts . . . Relax Grift ' s Garage Hobbies include skiing. Traveling? Cold nights in the J.C. . . . Head for the Mount! ' Let the qood times roll”. Stephen T. Keohane 27 Ravine Road Steve . . . Good times with all the gang; Plum Island, skiing, camping, weekend at Johnnie’s, Eastman, pajama parties . . . Hooverbound, Conant, parties with Mags + Pops. Proms . . . K.A.K. . . . The Great Geo. Conspiracy ... St. Patrick’s Day, birthday presents . . . Rolling Stones, Who . . . College. Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Honor Society; Sergeant at Arms; Scholarship Committee. Steven Kirby 171 First Street Kirb . . . Dad; Remembers cookouts at K D; cottage. Partying with D.M., K.D., P.J.O., R.P, J.B., J.M., C.H., and S.K.; Good times at Merrimack. I ' ll do it later. We won ' t get fooled again; Who, Dylan, Hendrix, Crosby Stills + Nash and Young. Mountaineering Club; Art Club. Nancy Koestring 20 Upham Terrace Nance Leubner . . . Summer of ' 79 with Nizzy, Lori, Bruisa and Chica . . Saturday nights with Chris, Lisa and Bill . . .Chinese Food . . . bowling anyone? . . . Arf, Arf . . . happy? . . . deja vu . . . read my lips dancin ' on the wall . . . cruisin’ . . . MAC ' S . . . Renegade . . . Pina Colada My Sharona . . . Florida with Niz. Track; French Club; Nat’l Honor Society. Andrew Kripp 50 Warwick Road Good times with Rouss, Guinea and Juan; The Magic Bus; Summer School with Mike; 2nd generation; L.D.’s party; Madrid 79 Mason hopping with D.T. and A M. Mamas, Sangria y “Vamanos grupo” Best times with K.B on the Cape; Field Hockey games with Buck; English with Lisa; Jethro Tull Aqualung Punk Rock and Blue Hair” S.O. Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2; Log; Spanish Club. Michael J. LaBossiere 15 Arlington Street LABO - Good times up Maine; Remember Bridgewater at J.R s, Griffs with Doupa, Boyce, Binky. Hammy, Wilber, Spence, Paul Griff, Dave; Cold nights in the J.C. Barrels in the Pinto; Webb Brooke; N.H ; Oak Grove, Head for the MOUNT Boston Concert Mark Lamattina 298 Melrose Street Never forget parties with Sav, Krippy, Rouss, Johnny and the spot gang; Original SOCKS. Never forget party at Spaze’s 10 12 79 with M.D., Las Bonitas in the Loft Seger, Zeppelin, Springsteen, Skynard, Track with M.M., J.M , and Ed. My Man. Stage Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, Student Leader 4; Spring Track 1,2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1,2,3, Captain 4 80 - Carolyn Lamson 81 Mt. Vernon Street CALS . . . B-Witch”, “Stones , “I have my freedom but I don’t have much time. Blizzard. “Roxanne Geils down Cape. “Love-lt is . 7 days a week with M.D., P.B.’s, studies, “Styx.” Partying with M.D., L.P., E.P., J.W., N.S., P.W., Riunite. Can’t you see” L.P.’s all-nighter. “Bad Co. , MAINE! Modern Dance; Powder Puff. Linda Jeanne Lanni 79 Green Street Linny; “The past leaves old memories the future brings new dreams. parties with Kids at Pillsbury, Pines, Common . . . Jen’s house . . . Kegs with Corney and weekend in Maine with Husk summer ’78 . . . Good times with Tim, Jr. Prom . . . Cruising with Vern Cals, Kansas with S.V., S.E., L.A., Springsteen; Eagles; Fleetwood Mac. Nancy Lattanzio 267 West Emerson Street Nance . . . abba gabba gabba? . . . “dream on but don’t imagine they’ll all come true” . . . 11 11 79 . . . madness . . .Journey. . . party on L.D., D.D., D.C., T.D. . . . Ollie . . . DILLIGAF? . . Love to E.O. W.C. . . . 8 18 79 . . . “beautiful loser” . . . WBCN . . . best wishes D M. . . . Van Halen . . . cola . . . Zeppelin . . . 5 29 79 . . . mass confusion . . . Miami . . . art . . . “I’ve got to ramble . . . Photography Staff. Victoria J. Lamson 268 Upham Street “Call me Viki ; “that ' s freaky , “Pass it On ; “Austria ’78; Philadelphia ' 79; Born Again Dec ' 79 thanks to S.M.; “History with Hildie”; Itgwkg; G.A.S.C; Thanks to Mom Dad; Chem II; J.P.’s E. vs. My Spirit; Sue, Jo, Deb, Tref, CK’s concert w P.C. + M2; John 3:16. Marie LaRoche 40 Naples Road R.C., I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Bermuda 1980 all 12 of us; Good parties with good friends; Good times with D.P.; cruisin’ the strip with Karen, Joe, moments of silence; “cruisin’ to Nahant; Weekend of 9 8 79; Gilford N.H.; Floyd, Tull. Robin P. Lavasseur 653 Main Street Bobin . . . “The deepest feelings show themselves in silence . . . Unforgettable times with E C. June 8+15, Rockport, ' 79 . . . “The Terrible Temptation” . . . Great times with good friends, Canada ' 79 with T.K., B.M . . Cruisin ' . . . “Keep the M ' s low,” . . . R O M P. . . . The Great Geo Conspiracy . . . Doc Roc . . . college ahead French Club; Honor Society. Lori Ellen Layton 51 Bellevue Avenue Lori (Ski) . . . Summer 79 - the Chicas, Nance, Niz, Bruisa, Pete . . . seven in a pinto? Dancin’ on the wall . . . Dunkin Donuts . . . White-Water Rafting . . . “Su-u-prise-wake-up Niz! . . . Arf-Arf! . . . Read my lips! . . . Study outs . . . Mac’s . . . front porch . . . Renegade . . . Poco . . . Kenny Rogers - “The Gambler” . . . Times with B.M. . . . Chorus; Voice; Mountaineering; Log Staff; Smoking Prevention. David J. Leary 785 Lynn Fells Parkway Boe . . . beezin’ with Jay, Snowy, Benji and Charlie . . . “You can’t make chicken soup out of ?” . . . The Great Geo-Conspiracy . . . Pre-Cal with Shag, Buck and Ralph . . . H.B. . . . 1:45 a.m. . . . Field Hockey parties . . . Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, President 4. Anne Marie Leahy 176 West Wyoming Avenue Leahbums . . . “Many good times with many good people” . . . “Time waits for no one” . . . Summer ’78 with Paula . . .watching the sunrise with Sherri . . . Bad Company, Micky ' s cottage 7 21 79 . . . 32 “Can we still be friends . . . TIXE . . . blackbomber . . . walking . . . skiing . . . hiking . . . ocean . . . wishing on a star . . . Mich’s . . . J.T. withJ.T. . . .crafts. . college. . .jeep. . . natural resources. Michael Leary 4 Perham Avenue Scarey . . . Good times with Bran, Jim, Cakes, Wellsey, Doc, Mess, Steve, Deacon . . . Plum Island . . . Hospital tales with the Bellevue Boys . . . Conant, Flagg Acres, Hoover . . . Dan’s house with Mag ' s and Pops . . . Cheese sandwiches with Bran . . . “Three Musketeers” . . . Weekends in N.H. . . . Movin into trees in the Dose . . . Attempting flight out of cars. Football 1,2,3, 4. 81 Scott D. Lee 304 Washington Street Summers in N.H., motorcycling on dirt roads. Pumping Iron at the Y. Running up billy goat. Psychology with Mr. Allen. Led Zeppelin, Foreigner. The Cars, Bodybuilding, Waterski- ing, Hunting, Fishing, Marines, Military Police. Cross Country 1,2, 3, 4 Harry Liacopoulos 36 Chester Street Harr” . . What’s up? Loves to party! Elephant Rock with M.C., D.P., N.D. Before school with P E., M C„ S A , Y.E., Great times in Gavins’ Class with Canar Crame. Best times with Loose Neil Young, Yes ' 78 79, Boston 77 Feel Like Makin ' Love.” Enjoys playing guitar Plans include cross country, staying alive. Rosemarie Licciardello 29 Ravine Terrace Rose . . . “There are no treasures greater than friends Great times with Ree; Parties at Lisa D’s, Tab B ; What a headrush”; Lasting memories with Steve, 2 20 79, Jr. Prom, Dooba ”; Hampton Beach; Summer 79, Alton Bay, waterskiing; G.A.S.C. volleyball; Powderpuff; YO J.M and M.F. . Geils, Tull . . . college . . . travel . . . John J. LeBlanc 89 East Foster Street John . . . Good times with Neil Young, T.M., N.D., F.G., Twins, School girls. English with W.W., N.H., Snowbank Jan., 79, Tom’s cottage, drive-ins, cartoons, Bandanas and Boots. I’m Going Home” — Ten years after. Watching my hair grow. Paydays! Future plans include getting rich. Michelle R. Ledoux 117 Florence Street Dew . . . Europe 78 . . . Summers in N.H. with E.D., R.S., “Pughugewug” . . . U.S. tour with North Star 79 . . . Jr. Prom with P S. . . . Larry ' s class . . . Spot and wall parties with the “basics” . . . J.R. rehearsals - Papa ' s . . . Football games, bus rides and concerts with great friends - Thanks for everything Mr. D. Swim Team; Band; Jazz Rock; Drum Bugle Corps. Edward Joseph Leonard 132 Lynde Street Waldo . . . Shaggy’s Math . . . Chuck . . . Ms. Puntoni . . . Good times with N.S., D.C., S.L., C.G., S.P., B.M., J.K., Garage Nights “Whatatrock”; Colorado Summers 77, 78; Never Forget M B . . . “Its Always Too Early For Me!’”‘What’s Up?” . . . Art, Gymnastics, Brass and Dreams . . . “Rock and Roll Band” by Boston . . . Art Club, Weight Lifting. James Hazen Libby, III 51 Swains Pond Avenue Lib(s) . . . Smokin (13)” Sabbath 76 (59KING62) The Tull, Hyper space, slosh- berry pt. 1,11. Careful with that ax Eugene. Parties in the van, blasted on the beach. Welcome to the machine. Who 79, Skool Daze, Hockey, St. Louis, The Path, Franks, Schoolgirl, College ahead, Future plans: ramble on. Andrew T. Lickly 109 Sewall Woods Road Like, drew, dee, excellent, what a headrush; good times with Mals + Tiny, C.B., MFS + R.M ; partying; Spain 79 ' 80, mesones sangria” Mama G; Brighams; The Eagles The Stones, Zeppelin, pinball, D D, girls, South Pacific, Damn Yankees. College bound Spanish Club; Golf 3,4 Steven Liming 44 Spear Street Maryann Linskey 193 Laurel Street Linsk, “What ' s up” Live for today, forget about tomorrow. Sana, thanks, because of you my picture looks like this (Riunite); Good times partying with friends (M.D. I’ll never forget 11 7 79); Bob Seger, Cars, Jethro Tull ’79, Aerosmith ’78; Bermuda will never be the same again. “80” Thomas D. Lowery 31 Russell Street Tom . . . Hitten’ the library with P.S.,M.R., Costa’s Jokes, Florida ' 79, Nationals, Hangin out at the Y, swimmin’ 14,000, League Championship, Long John Gang, Band, Jazz Rock, Doc’s Analysis, Summer’s down the Cape. Tennis 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3, co-captain 4. Carolyn Lynch 281 Washington Street CALS . . . Remember summer of ' 77. Cape ’79. Laughing with Julie. Good times with good friends . . . L.M., K.E., D.C., M.M., L.L., Rip-Roaring Rasberry’s with Zwick. Fondest memories with David. Partying at the Pines and Pillsbury. Excellent times with Lisa and Scott. Steno with Michelle. Bermuda ' 80. Bad Co. “Shooting Star”. Thomas M. Lynch 8 Enmore Rd. Tom . . . What happened to everybody (Hick, Paul, Steve)? I’ll be back. Good times with the B’s on the wagon and missed it, Scaling with Snowy and L.R.H. J.L. was right. 10. Best times with J.B. It was worth it 7 12 79. Debating; Honor Society; Student Congress; Wrestling 1,2,3, Captain 4. Lisa Limongelli 61 Damon Avenue Lis . . . Memories of special friends, J.D., R.M. K.M., P.W. - “Joni’s friendship”, Rhonda’s car, long talks with Kath, G-BIk. studies with Pedsta, English with Andy, Old times with Rhon, Junior and Senior Prom, Killington, Hoover, Camping, G.T. with K.M. Fondest memories of Bob . . . Dancing . . . College; Thanks Joni! Modern Dance President; Loq; Spanish Club. Susan Long 9 Winter Street Slong . . . “What’s up?” Cruising with Morsky, Marg, Killer, Jan. “Going Wild”, “Calm down Marg!” Chink food, good times, 11 78, 5 79. Groundation - 2 months, problem in Jan’s car, with Froggy J.M. Thursday night 7 77 with gang, dip in M.D.C. pool Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 2, manager 3,4. Linda Mae Lucas 59 Sargent Street 83 Mickey Mouse Disneyworld, Florida Mick remembers good times with Goofy, Donald, Pluto and the gang All my love to Minnie . . . Three Blind Mice . . Acting career ahead . . . Rhonda MacPherson 4 Confalone Circle “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it” . . . Special memories of W.M., Hoover, B.B., Halloween ' 79, cruisin’ . . . L.L., K.M., J.D., P.W. . . . Dancing, skiing, camping . . . College and dance ahead. Modern Dance Club, V. Pres.; Cheerlead- ing 3; National Honor Society; Log Staff; Scholarship Fund Drive. Michael J. Maccario 134 Trenton Street M ike . . . L.K. . . . Go for it! . . Memories - Chemistry with C.S., J.R . A.B., K.S., G.K. F-Block Study, A-Block Physics with M.P.. K.S., A.B. . . . E-Block with Mr. Grant, S B . M.M., J.D.. D.F). . . Painting with S.C. ... Jr. Prom, Powder Puff, Good times down Conant. Summer of ' 79. Cross-Country 4; Winter Track 2,3, captain 4; Spring Track 3, co-captain 4, soccer 2,3. Theresa Macintosh 32 Cass Street Te. . Best times with R.D., S B., R.H., E.M., M.M.. M.K.. and J.S. . . . fondest memories of Doug, Mark, Tommy, Joey, Michael, Mark; 11-23-79; York Beach. Maine with Sandy, Robin; Never forget 7-26-79; Summer nights - Maine; 9-2-79 at the D with K.D., S.D., K.M.; Greatest memories - summer ' 79; Topsfield Fair; Hey Turkey Brains . . .Commodores. Modern Dance. Kevin J. MacLean 6 Banks Place Fuzzy . . . one of the best times I had was after the Senior Halloween Party, Do unto others as they would do unto you, then split.” Painting, drawing and carving . . . The Who, Won ' t Be Fooled Again.” Thomas D. Macneil 478 Lebanon Street Smoked Mackeral” Oh Yeah?” Toms’ taxi Great survival trip with the gang, Jan 79 Partying in N.H.” Outlaws concerts with N.D.. J.L Biking to N.H. with J.S. (Meeting the cowards there). Green grass and high tides forever.” Aqualung” Freebird” . . . Future plans to live in the mountains. Edna Macintosh October 10th . . . wonderful day . . . May 1st and 2nd . . . longest days of my life . . . Watching Rachael grow up . . . Spending time with Frank . . . Future plans include more children and nursing school . . . Thanks Mom for everything. Helen Mackey 17 Beverly Street Best memories with Paul Nicholson, future plans involving P.N. Van Halen, Ain ' t talkin’ bout love”; Foreigner, Spellbinder”. Barbara MacMillen 300 Laurel Street Don ' t give up until you drink from the golden cup . . . Memories of good parties up the pines, pillbury, pool, common. Partying with Linda up Maine, good friends, Lee, Jacks, Liz, Lesiley, Lynn. Enjoy softball writing . . . future plans include college. Imprint. Ellen Maffie 233 Vinton Street Ellen . . . B.R.’s with J.D. . . . “Take a walk on the wild side” . . . Bookkeeping with Mr. Roberts, J.W. P.W. . . . Cars - Bye, Bye, Love”; Moving in Stereo” . . . downing whiskeys and water with M L. B.B.D Flunking with M.D. . . . Future plans include attending Business School. Swimming 3,4. 84 Mary Leila Mahfuz 20 Garden Street Wakka . . . greetings, farewells, battle cries! Excellent times flying with Mark; Seeing the world with Catherine; Sue, you can wreck you car that way, But it sure is fun!” Pope Bob ' s; I don’t smoke no . . . ?” David, we should have won! Future, College, becoming Katherine Hepburn . . . Love ya!, “You Can’t Change That . . . Activities - “Too Many”. William C. Mahoney Jr. 96 Derby Road Bill . . . “It’s boring!”; Remembers summers on the Cape; Sunday night bowling; Harry Chapian concert; Cape All-Star game at Fenway; Good times with M.M., D.S., and K.M.; Psychology with Miss Norwood; “Cats in the Cradle”; College. British Travel Club; Hockey 2; M.H.S. Hunger Relief Project; LOG. Thomas M. Mallon 25 Youle Street Mai . . . Driving . . . Excellent times in Drummondville; A + P; Chemistry with Mr. Reilly; Summer of ’79; Spain ' 80 . . . The Dasher . . . Pinto ... 93 syndrome . . . Sangria . . . Mesones; Wonderland; Christmas ’79 w Sharon, times with D.T., A.L., K.M., P.F.; Log meetings; The Who . . . Beatles; Playing hockey, skiing; College ahead . . . Spanish Club; Aviation Club; Log Subscription Editor; Track; Soccer 3,4. Kelly A. Marchant 1 Ashcroft Road Kel ... “I wouldn’t mind” . . . Through the years with Jill, Dana, Lis, Hago, El, Liz, Heid, Deb . . . College Fair - Smash! . . . Bees . . . The Den, A Parade . . . Christmas Party . . . Psych, Mr. Allen Selective Browsn ' w J.T.; Red Jackets. Field Hockey; Basketball; Scholarship Drive; Student Congress; Spanish Club; Pep Club; Smoking Prevention; Log Staff. Cynthia Marshall 14 Winthrop Street Bear”; Mary and the Bear; Bullet Band; Halloween Night ' 79; Aerosmith ' 78; Outlaws, Molly Hatchet ' 79; Cherrydom; Wild Nights on 166; “Lynyrd Skynyrd Lives Again; VA; Bud Tails and J.D.; Chris and me; may we always be free!; Without Ma and Pa I couldn ' t have gotten far!; Thanks Everyone. Michelle Mahoney 252 Beech Avenue Mitch . . . “The past is gone, the future is upon.” Best times driving down Conn, and partying with Kathy. Good times in Steno for two years with Cals. Senior prom of ’78 and fondest memories with L R Partying with good friends. “Freebird” by Lynyrd Skynard Future plans . . . College. Joseph Edward Mallon 25 Youle Street Red . . . “Ya only Live Once!” Great times w excellent people, expecially Karen . . . 8 14 78 . . . Winnisquam . . . the Garage . . . Laconia w J.B., T.R., P.B., M R., M.P., S.S., . . . White Mts. . . . Kankamangus; The Car w R.L. . . . Summers ’77, ’79 . . . “Freebird’’ . . . Look-off w R.L., G.L., J.B., K B., J.S., M.P. . . Auto . . . Work and School ahead. Kathleen Marchant 12 Ireson Court Kathy. . . H.D.L. with W.S.R 4; 12 9 78; Wild times at D.E. with D.H., C.J., B.G., J.L., and Greta; Weekend up N.H. with L.M., C.J., D.B.; Many concerts with P.B.; Good times at C.U. with L.M., D.H., L.M., and L.M.; Good parties up the cabin with the crew. Paul Markham 58 Orient Avenue Wellby . . . Really? Remembers good times with T.H., S.M.; Night of the Nine ' s; Jeep Country ’78 with A.B.; Pam ' s and Dana’s X-MAS Party, Lab’s with Simo and three good years. “Sympahty for the Devil Stones. College ahead. Football 1,2,4; Track; Spanish Club. Linda Cuthbertson Marshall 282 Porter Street Hi! . . . Great memories of England ' 79 with S.M., K.H., G.B , E.M., Sir C.R., Elisa Doolittle, Mountaineering with Jeff and Ron; English with Trubisz, Everlasting friends K.H., S.M., J.P., J.T.; “Don’t Stop Me Now” - Queen; Off to College and a Career. Genesis Co-Editor-in-Chief; LOG; Art Club; Swimteam 3,4; Tennis 3,4. 85 David William Martin 12 Pratt Street Harvey Good teachers, good friends, good times; camping, movies, parties at Rita ' s, back-stage, on-stage. Eagles, Shaggy ' s Pre-Cal class, Prince, cast parties, driving the tank , music, the mysteries, adventure . . . an idea whose time has come college and beyond . . . space someday. Chorus; Jazzmatazz; Strategic Games; Honor Society; Scholarship Drive. Lisa Marie Martone 17 Shadow Road Lee Life is what YOU make it. Good times with George . . . many more to come. Remembers Sherri and Julie, “But Officer we know her. “Cecca and the Cops ; Growing up with Billy. Never forget Mickey ' s Party 12 77, Mr. Frontero, and good friends. College for Fashion Merchandising. Photography Club; Powder Puff. Jean Marie Mastrangelo 120 Upham Street J.M What a headrush! Bad Co., Geils, Tull, Kinks, Outlaws concerts; Van Halen- Cape; Frisbee - Boston Common, Lake Quannapowitt; YOL Greenwood - M.H., A S., B.D., E.F., B.W.; Mary; Ole Bessie - ' 67 Chevy; S.P.; R.L.; Alton Bay ' 79; Led Zeppelin; “Turn the Page - Bob Seger. Basketball 1,2; Italian Club 2,3,4. Kim A. Martin 359 Washington Street Spacey . . . Remembers good times with good friends R.M., P.W., J.D., K.C., L.L2, L.H.; weekends at H.C.; Summer ' 79; Hoover; Buzzard ' s Bay; Concerts . . . Billy Joel, Cheap Trick; Wal Lex . . . (almost) Hats off to Sombreros; Illusions; Halloween Party; Vet ' s Field w K.C.; all-nighters; Jr. Sr. Proms. Cheerleading 3,4; Pep Club 4; Smoking Prevention 3,4. Michael Martori 136 Trenton Street Italy . . . “You Stiff!” Remember good times with D.A.S., B.M., K.M., E.C., T.D., Friday Nights. Wednesday Pickum’; Sunday Blues! Stairway to Heaven Miss Norwood ' s Psychology, D Block Class. The winningest record of them all, Field Hockey Cheering. Remember “T.O.R.O.P.P.” College and Work ahead. Hunger Relief Project; Log ' 80. David Mastroianni 143 Upham Street Maestro. . .Mas. . .; “No Way”, Doubt it” S.C., Stones - It’s Only Rock Roll ; Summer ' 77; Winter Track ' 78, Cross Country ' 79; The Master Plan, The Town Line, The Cabin; Excellent times with J.M., D.Y., and J.P Cross Country 1-4; Winter Track 3,4; Track 1-4. Sandra Mayers 32 Norman Road Sandy . . . Will never forget good times with good friends . . . Unbelievable experiences with J.M. and the Toyotas . . . close calls with S.R. . . . hanging down the park . . . Maine ' 79 . . . having a sister . . . concerts and parties with L.R. . . . working with good people . . . Neil Young . . . Kinks . . . Bad Co. . . . Robyn Lane. German Club 1,2; Project Hunger 4. Ellen C. McBride 31 Fairview Avenue Good times with S.V., T.M., R.H., M.M., M.T., L.S., K.H.; Tex; Lunch; A Block English; Typing with K.H., M.M.; T.F. Super Loop; Summers in South; Fort Devens; Midnight; Junior Year; Daydreaming; Halloween Parties; College in Future. National Honor Society. 86 Paul McBride 1098 Main Street Paul ... Oh really!? Remembers summer of ’79 with A.D.; Hampton, Canobie Lake and parties with the group. Jr. Prom with A.D.; Earth Science with Mr. Morrison. Long drives up N.H. with A.D. and ' 66 Chevy. Working with Walter and Esther. Miss Norwood, Psychology. Beatles; Future plans include Big money. William McBride 64 School Street Me . . . “Ex’s” . . . “you movin’’ . . . Remembers parties up the View; Moody Blues, Eagles, D Block with Mr. Studley. Golf, Skiing . . . college ahead. Mary. C. McCallion 156 East Emerson Street Memories of C-Block study with L.S., M.T., and J.S. . . .Lunch with R.H., R.D., K.F., S.M. . . . Long walks . . . Woburn . . . “The Neighborhood” . . . J.J.’s parties . . . “the rocks” ... Van Halen 8 18 79 . . . CWMF . . . Thumbody . . . Ca. for a year . . . trips to Boston . . . M.C.’s complaining . . . 350 . . . classes with L.S., E.M., and “Robbie” . . . smile. Donald P. McCoy 187 East Woodcrest Drive Donny . . . “What’s the matter now Good times down Conant and Flagg Acres . . . Eating old crown apples with the Boota . . . Bad Co. Concert . . . “Eldy, spark another one.” spends summers at Plum Island. Hockey 1,2, 3, 4. Kevin McFarland 9 Whitman Avenue SPARTACUS. . . Duckie - Remembers Best, THE WHO, Mahogony Rush, Tull, Cars (Let the good times roll). Everett, R.B., D.M.; Good times with good friends. Many times I’ve wondered how much there is to know-ZEP-Kashmir, Hendrix, bused with Mefa; Pete; Scottie. “You’re ill.” Drums, guitar, art. Mountaineering Club; Wrestling 1; Football 2; Diving 2. Nancy J. McCarthy 25 Morgan Street Good times everywhere with Debi . . winter of ' 78 . . . Halloweens . . . writing strange letters. Summers at camp with Lorna and the rest of the gang . . . Drive-ins. Weekends without THEM . . . Kathy . . . working . . . medicine . . . don’t forget D.W. and wife. Eagles, Bad Co., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Stones. Plans to go away w Debi . . . medical school. Kevin M. McCurdy 48 Old Brook Circle Mecca. . . Good times with T.M., D.T., PR. , D O., J.Y. and the rest of the gang. Winterball; Jr. Prom; Killington, Europe ’78, skiing in the Alps . . . Good times at 350; Friendly’s Parties; English, Mr. Trubisz with R.C.; ELO; The Cars; “Stairway to Heaven” . . . College . . . N.H.S.; French Club; Ski Club; Tennis; Winter, Spring Track. Kathleen McGourty 16 Ashburton Place 87 m John McGurn 7 1 Hillside Avenue Gurn Poof Remembers the Pool with Holmes. Eric, Bill. Playing Star Trek with Clance and Bonzo, Canoe trip of 79 with Roones and Marko. High times with Kevin and Shford. Jubillee Rolls with Lilia. 4c ' s with Jake. M. Poulio. Stone Room with M. Sana. Lotteries with Sully. Swanboat with Crispy. Michelle McHale 25 Cumner Avenue Mickey - Graduation is here! Good times in Maine and N.H., the Beach. Memories of partyin ' with best of friends. Excellent times with Nunsi 10 22 78 Bad Company Concert, Summer of ' 79 with Leahbum, Zwick, Cecca. Half days with Zwick Cals. Mr. Humphrey A Block. Poetry, dancing, skiing. Ellen F. McLean 45 Circuit Street Good times on the Island with Sham, Jean, Ann, and Heidi. Enjoyed hiking the Presiden- tials, with K.P., J.T., LB, and the rest of the crew. Will surely miss eating lunch with K.P. Bluegrass, Emmy-lou Harris. Mountaineering Club. Jeffrey McLeod 36 Warren Street Remembers Partying and other good times with D.M., R.P., S.K., D.M., P.O., C.H.; Summer of ’79 . . . Kirbs . . . Cruising . . . Good times in N.H.; Woodworking with Mr. Paula and History with Mr. Hughes. Waterskiing, bike riding in N.H., listening to music. Future Plans: Carpentry. Glen F. McManus 33 Pearl Street Good times in N.H. - R.A . C.H., G.A., P.M., R.C., M.D., M L., J.S., P.H., M T. Concerts - J. Geils, Aerosmith, Tubes, Bob Seger, Cars, Framptom, Alice Cooper, Queen, Kinks, Led Zeppelin - Ramble on, Fool in the Rain, Rock Roll, Kashmir, Achilles last stand, Dancing Days, Stairway to Heaven. Christopher Mclsaac 2 Ardsmoor Road James D. McKean 186 Cresent Avenue Keith McLean 10 Adams Street William E. McMahon 294 East Foster Street . . . “Why’s everyone looking so guilty” Memories; Drummundville; April vacation ' 79 with JR; Bus ride with JR Waukeela Camp; Hoover; Many good times with L.K., B.M. Diego, Dexter. Ron Paula ' s class; C Block Study with Moisy, Murph and Simo! . . . College becoming rich and famous. Football 1,2; Hockey 2,3; Spanish Club; Powder Puff; Mountaineering Club. David A. McNary 263 West Wyoming Avenue Dave . . . Wild . . . Remember all those Cult concerts, skiing, and Mr Gavin B block with M.C. H.L. Won ' t forget J.T., 67 MGB, MYF, Working with B.K. and Mr. G. Favorite group? Zeppelin, Blue Oyster Cult, The Who, Don’t fear the Reaper . . . Future . . . ? Winter Track 4; Sprint Track 4. 88 William F. McSweeney 3 Sears Avenue Willie . . . “Ya Moron”; Good times with B.M., D. Jr, J.M., T.P., C.W., K.N., K.D., Jake. B Block with Mr. Allen; Mr. Conn A Block. Bill and Jr’s bus ride to N.H. . . . Last two summers in N.H. Working at Howlands. Steamroller - J.T.; J. Geils.; College ahead. Mountaineering; Ski; Hockey. Christopher Scott Merrill 60 East Emerson Street Crisp . . . Remembers many trips; the Black Sabbath concert. Cruising with P.S., T.S., B.B., D M., J.B., Remembers R.P.H. and going to Maine. College in the future. Favorite groups: Rush, 2112 - Pink Floyd - Black Sabbath. Always be; play the S.G. Greg Miller 51 Mount Vernon Avenue Grog . . . Swiller . . . Alby Co., walk swim to Nahant; Hanging around the schoolyard, My friends; Summer of ’79; A.B.; Workin’ at Pine Banks, t.g.a.n., “grinnen grunchy”; The Who, Bad Co. Tull, Rock Climbing, canoeing, York Beach, 7 22 79, 10 21 79; plans for future - cross country trip in summer of ' 80 and then college. Michael Moise 30 Summer Street Moyzee . . . “Looza”; Good times, study Mr. Grant, fatal, Plum Island, Tull, Mara, Booga, Richie, Gutty, Aza, Brando. Parties at Rhody’s; Cruisin; in the Stang and Wakefield girls following the Benz; Humarock, Buzzards Bay, S. Yarmouth; Caldor’s and Liftin’ with Tull; S.M. Show; Bad Company. Foreigner. Baseball 1,3; Mountaineering Club. Matthew Morgan 321 West Emerson Street Matt . . . “oh sure”; “if the facts do not conform to the theory, they must be disposed of.”; Biology, Mr. Schott; Analysis, Dr. Rockwood; times with D M., D M., D M., E.P.; Friday and Saturday nights; Physics with J.M.; 18A; College ahead. Honor Society; S.G.C.; Drama Club; Musicals. Glenn A. Mercurio 6 Blackrock Road “Elvis” . . . 6 9 79 will always remember Ellen Hightower, partying with friends, cruisin ' with Ellen, Keds, Bulldog, R.M., D C., “Chooch” Etc. . . . Working at Cerra’s; good times at “old reliable.” “Getting blown away,” “veging” in class; “Doubt it,” “Don’t think so”, “Don’t worry about it , “No way , “Big Guy”, Annascanna Banana”. Dana Mikalosky 24 Slayton Road Let’s make a packy run. Good times at K’s garage, with D M., S.K., J.M., K.D., S.K., and L.H. Great times in N.H. at K.D.’s cottage with kegs and cookouts. Likes water and snow skiing The Who Concert, Bob Dylan, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin; Auto Shop with Mr. Crupi. John K. Miller Jr. 57 Goss Avenue “Qui non est hodie eras minus aptus aptus erit.” Ovid; Remembers: D.M., M. .M., C.H., A.D.; Biology II with Miss Packer, History with Mr. Hildreth, Latin with Mr. Reid, World Cultures with Mr. Hodgkins; Saturdays at M.I.T.; S.G.C., working on Drama Produc- tions. Strategic Games Club; Drama Club; Debate Club; Honor Society. David C. Morgan 321 West Emerson Street Dave . . . putting in long hours with D M., E.P., D M., J.M., B.S., etc.; times at Prince listening to “N.B.,”; Jr. Prom with N.R.; Mr. Fava, Dr. Roc, Physics with Mr. Cutting . . “When in doubt, mumble”. Honor Society; S.G.C.; Drama; Musicals. Susan Morley 36 Garland Street Mor . . . Remembers trips to K-Mart; The Old Brigs; walks to school with G.D. L.F. and good times with J.E., M.K., S.S., K.H., B.J., L.B., L.F., G.D. R.H. . . . “You had to be there” . . . “Doubts” Songs, “Wayward Son” Kansas “I’ve Had Enough” - Wings. Basketball 1,2,3; Softball 2,3,4. 89 Steven R. Morris 9 Harding Road Merc. . . Vernons. Night at the 9’s, After Games Parties, Down the Cape, Shaggy’s Class, Good Harbor, A “Strong relationship, Hicks cellar, Growing up with Welby, Hick, Lynchy, Roch; Sure we ' re 18 year olders, K.B.’s Parties, Rankin ' on Bernsi; Melrose vs. Winchester ' 79; JP with Michele; Ranking on Fuzzy. Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 3,4. Thomas J. Morris 279 First Street A. . Remember all the great times with Ralph, Roosta, Dick, Deano and Auldy. Unforgettable Ski trips to N.H. - winter ' 78, summers at Nahant; “Take it as it comes.” Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. Barbara A. Morrison 203 Upham Street Barby . . . “In the end, there is one dance you will do alone”, “Be who you must”; Canada: J.M., 7 6 79, the beach; 12 years with Trish, HP, pods, Boston, football, banannaz; Mr. Hildreth; Jackson Browne, Dan Fogelberg, ‘‘Souvenirs”; running, writing, FRANCE! French Club; Modern Dance; Tumbling; Powder Puff; Track; LOG. Lisa Marie Mugherini 9 Bancroft Road Mugga . . . discovering and partying with “SPECIAL” friends. Growing up with Sue. Endless raps with Johnny. Being sweet-sixteen . Summer ”79”, Trisha. Nature walks with Lee, Paula, Nance. Road trips to N.H., Rockport, Falmouth, Vermont with close friends. Springsteen “Growing up”, Landslide”; What a Long Strange Trip it’s Been” . . . The Dead. Elizabeth Ann Murphy 63 Bellevue Avenue Beth . Memories of growing up with L.L. and all the good times we had Brickyard ' 79” Never forget homeroom with S.M.; Good Luck in the future to all the friends I’ve met over the years. Hairdressing and Marriage in the future. Chorus 1,2,3; Cosmetology 2,3. Lora A. Mouradian 53 Ferdinand Street “Real-ly?” You Crumb! Nicknames for everyone. Remembers special times with Mike (MBTB), friendship with Catherine, T reffie, parties with “the gang”, trips with the band - Metuchen, Austria (especially 4 17 78), Philadelphia - Brickyard with Chorus, Carnival and South Pacific, Rainbow Ball, Winter Ball, and Junior Prom. Jazz Mataaz; GASC’s; Spanish Club; Rainbow. Robert Munday 119 Forest Street Mun . . . Remembers Denver, summer of ”77” “78” with M.P., E.L., D.T., J.K., L.S : English with Gumb; and Math with D. Gavin; “Do it up . Parties with D.T., E.L., J.N., Ram, Zeke, and the CB ' s and my SPG’s. Favorite groups, Styx, Black Sabbath, and The Who . . . College ahead. Susan E. Munro 261 Upham Street “Howdy!” “Wie geht’s?” Later” Great memories of Jr. and Sr. Proms, military ball, my sweetheart R.J.. Getting lost in Germany with K.F. and eating at “Sleezey’s Eis Caffe” Enjoy art work, sports, and little children. German Club; J.V. Softball; Carnival”; Hunger Relief Project. 90 Kathleen M. Murphy 269 Vinton Street Kathy . . . Special memories with Fig, Jan. ’79; Good times with T.B., M B., P.J., S.H., P.M., and H.M.; Will always remember old times with J.K., M R., M L.; New Year’s Eve ' 78; Summer ' 79, N.H. and Hampton Beach; The Field; Styx concert; Led Zeppelin, ’’Stairway to Heaven” . . . college ahead. Martha Anne Murphy 65 Clinton Road Murph . . . Really??! “To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield . . .”, growing up with Tricia, Mr. Reid with Ubi, Killer, Driski, Drugie . . . best times with Ken, C M., J.N., twirling with J.A., J.C., J.W.; Austria with Viki, M.F.N.H. with Colleen, ”0”, Semper Ubi, Sub Ubi”, desperado. College. Track; Majorettes; Softball; Log Literary. Kenneth L. Murphy 65 East Wyoming Avenue Murph . . . What’s up; cruisin’ in the bombers with M.C., E.D., B.K., J.Z.; partying up Four Pines + Pillsbury; good times with Lynne and everyone down the store; card games at P.S. ' s with C M., M.C., T.S. and B.C. Favorite song - “Bubba O ' Riley.” Thomas J. Murphy 3 Glendale Avenue Murph ... Oh Really? . . . Wellsy’s Blue Bomber . . . Dana’s Christmas Party . . . Hoover, Conant . . . Good times with Denbags, Wellsy, Stregga, Omis, Jimbo and others . . . 12 7 79 ... Jr. Prom . . . “Saturday Night Live” in the cellar . . . Soccer Banquet . . . Beating Lex. 2-1 .. . Skiing at Tenney . . . White Mountains ’79 . . . W.D.T. . . . “Who’s Next.” Soccer 1,2,3, capt. 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Hockey 1. Timothy W. Murphy 80 Dell Avenue Murph . . . Bulldog; remembers good times with Elvis, KEDS. California, Summer ’79. Styx concert. The Knack, “My Sharona.” Times with Marion . . . Friends from Cerra ' s. E-Block Study. 5 past yet Tom? What? Doubt it. S.O., “Green Death.” Cars, Eagles, E.L.O., Bad Company. Mountaineering Club; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2. John C. Musto 439 Lebanon Street Good times with good friends . . . cruising with Doc, Scary, Jim, Mess, Bran, Steve and Deacon . . . partying with Bud and The gang at Hoover and Conant ... Jr. Prom, Senior Halloween Party, Bonnie, Plum Island ’79 . . . waterskiing and snowmobiling up Bow Lake. Powder Puff Coach; Swimming 3,4. Douglas Nadeau 66 Altamont Avenue Dana Navarro 152 Perkins Street Always achieving is never going back. Good times and memories of twirling, rallies, football games, Carnival, Modeling, Art and Cruising. Future plans of Drafting, Design and Modeling. Now it’s time for Whitelace and Promises and a kiss for luck and you’re on your way. Majorettes; Modern Dance; Art Club. 91 Patricia Nazzaro 24 w Woodcrest Drive Niz Growing up with Nancy Leubner . . . Great times with Nance, Laura, Chris Lori . February ' 79 . , . The Fells . . . Stoneham Arena We re Starsky Hutch , . . MAC ' S . . Mystic . . Perceptive . . . Massive Baggage on the wall at Revere Beach . . Rafting . . . Kitties . . , Lobsters Foreigner . . Florida with Nance , . . College. French Club: Spanish Club: Log Co- Literary Editor: Smoking Prevention. David Charles Nelson 446 Lebanon Street Big Foot . . Wood with E.S., good times with D.F.. (E.R.). S B s with B.J. Eng with Mr. Gumbleton; wood with D.T., pistachio nuts!, Photo with Squat; Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Supertramp. Mary F. Nichols 68 Willow Street Kappy ' s; N.H.; Parties with good friends; The Cougar; Coming to in Kerry’s Duster; The Delta 88; Cousin’s songs; The Drive-ins; Nick ' s troubled Triumph; levi ' s and long hair; Winter ' 77; Doug’s Day; Lynyrd Skynyrd; Outlaws; Neil Young; Doors; The Who; Molly Hatchett; ROCK AND ROLL; Headed West; Thanks Mom. Susan E. Nickerson 2 Rendall Place NICKA Ex parties down the Park, Cem with D. curls, W.R., E G., D.S., T P Mad parties up Springfield-Raisin ' s. Best times with Joey; Vermont Deb and Joe’s wedding Ted Nugent flying with Curley English Mr Glynn. Led Zep ‘What is and What should Never Be George Norton 62 Beech Avenue George Relating ”; partying and having a good time. Time for a cool change ; Remembering best times with A.K., J.B., W.J., C.G , M D ; — Bad Company, Stones - A M and L.M at B.K.; 68c Kowloon - Pillsbury. Future includes college. Brian Nee 237 Grove Street Barney . . . Freebird , Tull + Bad Co.; Walking to Nahant summer ' 79; Plans - Cross Country trip summer ' 80 with P.G., G.M., D.T.; Sunday Football Games at the Cem. Hanging around at Washington School. Deborah C. Nichols 101 Hillside Avenue Debi . . . “Always and forever” 10 11 78; Vinnie; Good times with Vinnie, Leslie, Sherri, Kathy, Jody, Janet, Laurie, Laura. Imprint with Leslie, Babs, Jackie. Scarey times with Vinnie, Molsons”; memories of Canada with the Serrentinos’ summer of ' 79. One glass of Homemade Wine. Geils ' 78 with Vinnie; Future plans: marriage and hairdressing. Sheila Nichols 68 Willow Street Bullet. . . Unimaginable wild parties with the best of them; school buddies; Eggman ' s Duster in May; Band of Dreamers; Bad Co. ' 79, Doors, Roxy, Skynyrd, and the Cars; Rock and Roll can never die; Doug’s Day; In for love, laughs and we all live happily ever after; Thanks Ma. Jodie Lynne Marie Nille 21 Batchelder Street Miss Jodes . . . HighKids” What’s shakin’?!” Remember the girls in A-Block studies; Parties?”; working with the “darlinks” down the Elm; boozing and floozing”; friendship with Norma; fondest memories of John, homeroom with Deb; chuckles with Mare; “Letters” to Pope Tom; Born to Run” - Springsteen; History - General DeTeso; convent ahead. Mary-Jo Nugent 133 Myrtle Street M-J . . . “There’s always tomorrow for dreams to come true,” Always remember the Jackson Browne Concert, seeing the Pope, delivering signs at 6 AM, talking with people at work, scorekeeping for Wrestling, English with C.P., Y-vonne’s weekend, solos, the Log, Nahant, and long talks and cries with Drisski. Pep Club; French Club; Log; Tennis; Powderpuff; Majorettes; National Honor Society. I Richard O ' Berg 10 Cottage Park Sean P. O’Brien 89 Warwick Road Summer of ’79. Memories of special friends: Joan, Billy, Donna, and Margaret. Great times in Austria and Philidelphia with Laura, Danette, Tom, and Jim. “Give me a break!” Being a soph, with Murph. Brickyard with David, Jane and chorus friends. Carnival, South Pacific. C.V.S.; “OK fine!” Band 1-4; Chorus 3,4; S.A.F.B. Heidi V. Oesterle 81 Bancroft Road Heidi-Ho . . . Summer of ’76 with L.S., L.C., M.V., But Why? 12 4 79; I’ll never forget Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with D.H.; Great times with J.G., L.C., A.H., D.S., L.S., P.D. . . . Bruce Springsteen concert. Southside Johnny, Bonnie Rait good enough; All my Love to R.C.; future plans, hairdressing, California. Sharon E. Olsen 12 Damon Avenue Sharon . . . everlasting memories of special friends: Mary, Joanne, Donna, Chris. Kowloon with Mary. Evenings at Prince - My Way. WSOP. 1st lunch. Studies with Chris. Washington ’79 - Kathy . . . Florida ’79. Summers at Winnipesaukee . . . Sailing . . . Waterskiing . . . Meets . . . busrides . . . rallies, brunches. Proms ... A special Christmas ’79 . . . Beatles . . . College. Gymnastics; Tumbling co-captain; French Club Secretary; Literary Staff. Judith L. Otis 37 Beacon Street Judy . . . Good times with J.B., L.A., M.O., C.F., D.B., K.M., L.M., P.D., C.J., T.C., and G.B. Good parties over Bert’s. Partying up worldies and the hill. Rolling Stones, Bad Co. . . . college. Colleen M. O’Brien 36 Baxter Street If you love something set it free, if it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was” . . . O B . . 6 17 78 Best times with Bobby Hall wherever we are. Humarock summer of ’78. Good times at M.F.N.H. with M.M. + S O. Math with Mr. Humphreys. Thanks folks! Work; marriage ahead. Kathleen O’Donnell 66 Oakland Street Kathy . . . Best times w best friends . . . Liz’s cellar . . . H P. in M M . . . Nahant ’79 . . . Von-cheer up . . . Lizzy’s fire . . . Shopping carts . . . Trish Burt. . .Lurking in Boston . . . Nance - Look! . . . 8:09 sprint w Sha . . . Doc Roc, Mr. E . . . “Are you lost little girl?” . . . 1-9, but we had a great time . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Swim Team 2,3,4; Student Congress 2,3,4; Tennis 2; Scholarship Drive; Smoking Prevention; Log Staff; Honor Society. Donald Patrick O’Leary 68 Linden Road Don, “hiya ...” Good times with friends; Summers in Maine and Canada; Biking to U.V.M. and N.Y.; “The Radisson” K.M., P.R., J.Y. . . . “L.B. suspenders”; skiing, biking, track with Mac, Skip, Moody Blues, Gordon Lightfoot, College and forestry ahead. French Club; Mountaineering Club; Ski Club; Tennis; Winter Track; Spring Track. Kathleen O’Neill 67 Granite Street Kathy . . . “When all else is lost, the future still remains.” Good parties with good friends. L.C., L.W., and Poof.; Going to Vermont with little cogs. Fun in Connecticut with Mitch. Good times at the “MAIN ACT.” Jefferson Airplane . . . White Rabbit, Rolling Stones . . . “Gimme Shelter,” Future plans . . . college. Melissa A. Otis 37 Beacon Street “Leed” Will always remember the good times down Richdale with all the kids. Partying up Worldies and the Hill. Martha’s Vineyard with Carol and Judy. Good times with Steven. Anatomy with C.F., J.O., J.B., and L.A., Long talks with Carol and Pam. Seagull-Bad Co. Powederpuff, 8 10 79 - Weekies . . .college ahead. 93 Thomas William O’Toole 61 Messenger Court Tot. Knuckles good times with M l.. A D., and D P. Did you do it yet?” Austria ' 78, Philly 79. L.C. in Va. Crazy days at Galla ' s. Off for another four years. Band 1,2, 3, 4; Jazz-Rock Ensemble 3,4. Robert J. Paleo 246 Tremont Street The tree . . . Partying up 4 Pines . . . hanging around Exxon, Finast, Nights up W.W. ' s . . . the Porch talks with Lois . . . Good Times at Drive-ins . . . F.F.! studies with B.L., C.S., L.A., J.S., W.W., M.S., Summer of ’79, Tull, Foreigner, Bad Company Concerts, “Shooting Star”, “Aqua Lung , “Cold As Ice . . . Good Luck 1980! Fondest memories of Beth. Laura Paterson 100 Bellevue Avenue Remembers great times with L.W., D.C., J.M., E.P. J.M., M.M. . . . CONNA! Conobie Lake, Cranes Studies with C.L. Hockey Night, Styx, Halloween Party, All-Nighter with M D , N.S., P W., J.W., Beatlemania . . . The Hockey Team, Canada . . Geils Cape trip, Oueen, WHO, concerts. Bryce Cayon and KAA Beatles and Stones forever. Photography; Art. George Q. Packard III 87 Country Club Road “This is true” . . . Parties at the Vue . . . C.B. ' s on the Course . . . Good times with LISA! Partying with Willie, Critter, Riceman, Jack, Gene . . Never forget Moody Blues, waiting for the Who! “FREE BIRD” . . Mr, Haley’s Auto Class . . . Cruising in the Cutlass, remember Peter ' s KEGA 7 4 79 . . . College ahead Mountaineering Club; Ski Club; Golf Team. Nancy Pallotta 37 Boston Rock Road Good times with L.C., L.W., J.P., and all the basics; Spot parties; Adventures with Lynne, Maine ' 78; Summer of ’79 . . . “Hit the beach”, Kelly’s; Swimming - bus rides, going bananas; - are’s in Italian; Geils, Springsteen, Turn the Page - Bob Seger, “Shooting Star” - Bad Company; Photography, skiing, college. Swimming 2,3,4; Italian Club. Catherine Ann Pappas 197 Perkins Street Pappy . . . You have touched me, I have grown . . . Times with special friends . . . Mary, Dana, Lora, Anna, Elaine, M.J. . . . Going nuts with Lee-Lee, Wakka Fights, Maine summers, the Boat . . . Football games . . . never-ending activities. . . . Family Forever . . . Come dream with me, the best is yet to be. Majorettes 3,4; Honor Society (V.P.) 3,4; Student Congress 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Modern Dance 2,3,4; Financial Board 2,3,4. David J. Parece 101 Woodland Avenue Ex, . . Great memories with A. D., M L, T O., K.M. .16 Quarters - Ha. Ha . . . Beatles are number one !...“! don ' t know what though”. Winter Track 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Spring Track 1,2,3, co-captain 4; National Honor Society; M.H.S. Band 1,2, 3, 4. Christine Peet 335 Vinton Street Petie, Chica . . . “Ships in the harbor are safe, but that’s not what ships were built for”; Fond memories with Niz, Nance, Lori and Bruisa . . . Prince with Sha . . . Feb. ’79- Will we ever get to Laura’s?” . . .Kelly’s. . . Mac’s. . . “No it ' s a field!” . . . Studies with Sha. . . Foreigner - “Love has taken its toll” . . . Styx - “Renigade” . . . Sunrise on Nahant . . . D.C. with Bruisa . . . College. Majorettes; Powderpuff; Spanish Club. 94 Paula Nichole Penney 110 Summer St. P.P. ... penthouse ... if I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? . . . growing up w Leila 5 12 78 w Johnny De . . . lions . . . summer of 78 w Leahbums . . . Blizzard w J.B. . . . periwinkles . . . hiding on backstreets” w Tea Stack, D-Block w Mess, Eldy, Stones Winter” 1st lunch w Ti Deluca . . . memories w Mugga, Jon, Herman, Ricky, Moppa and Sully. BA-DUPE-BA-DUE!! Log Photo Staff; Mountaineering; Soph. Vice-President. Janet A. Pesaturo 110 Sycamore Road Good times with J.T. and L.M. . . . Pre-cal with R.H., C.B., and T.G. . . . three long years with the Latin Gang . . . Arguments with V.L.: Energy! . . . Chem Labs, etc. . . . psychoan- alyzing . . . college. Scrabble Club; LOG; Honor Society. Elizabeth M. Peters 187 East Emerson Street Liz . . . memories of N.H., the cellar, H.P. in M M,Nahant,N.Y. ' 78 . . . Something’s burning!! . . . Pods . . . lurking in Boston . . . surprise rice krispie squares . . . shopping carts . . . blackboard drawings . . . Trish Burt . . . Good times with Laurie, N.C.,T.D.,D.H.,T.K.,B.M.,K.O., and Y.Z. Tennis 2,3, co-capt. 4; Log Editor-in-Chief; Honor Society; French Club; Swimming 2; Scholarship Drive; Basketball 2. Carl Penta 24 Elmcrest Circle “A planet doesn ' t explode of itself,” said dryly the Martian astronomer, gazing off into the air that they were able to do it is proof that highly intelligent beings must have been living there! WHAT A RUSH! Good time with BB ' s, D.P., A.B., also with C.F..N D. , M.K. Wayne Petrino 3 Grove Place Ace. . . Math with Miss Tentler, English with Mr. Glynn, favorite hobby auto with Mr. Crupi. Best songs: “Stairway to Heaven”, “Teenage Wasteland”. Best Groups: Zeppelin, The Who, Good times at Brighams with Yogi, Janet, Magie. Winter sports: Snow Mobiling and Skating and Partying Mark R. Petti 124 Highview Avenue Pedsta . . . H.S.S. with Bran in Florida . . . UMass will Del . . . Why do you look so guilty”. . .11 21 79. . . “Hawaii - ’78” . . . Good times with the G-BIk girls . . . L.L. . . . F-BIk studies . . . A-BIk with K.S., A.B., M.M. . . . Walking through L.F.K.S. . . . Murph - T” . . . Baba O’Reilly” . . . The Who . . . Student Congress 3,4; Italian Club 2,3,4, President 4; Powderpuff. Judy Petrone 168 Boardman Avenue Judy. . . I made it! Best times with Sue, M.P., Les, T.W., W.B., D.W., and crazy jobs. My Sax and the Band, Virginia Beach. Summer ’79 at Klar. Great Staff. Southern Comfort . . . good parties, clubbing, Main Act, Camping, Geils, Bad Co., Smith” concerts. Van Halen. Mark and Terri. Michael John Petto Jr. 31 First Street Roosta . . . Summer of ’77, Nahant, Lebanon Park with Ralph, A , Dick, Crazy, and Beansly. All nighter down the Cape with Gueno, Dick, Murph, Brad. “The Lake” Good times with Brenda, Halloween Party, Jr. Prom, The Gang”, late nights with Kayward Crew. “Sympathy for the Devil”, Stones . . . college ahead. Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Hockey 3; Football 2,3. 95 David Phillips 6 Dartmouth Road D , Scooch Night of the Earthquake; B.B. ' s Boston; Volleyball game slaughter; M.C. and N.D. In the MG; November 18, 10:24 p.m.; C.F. C.P. and ALL the good times; Styx concert; special times with L.D.; Easy . F-Ex”, What a head rush”; Flying, autos; Stairway to Heaven . Tennis; Aviation Club; Imprint; Summer; Softball. Maria C. Pistorino 12 Glen Street We carry within us the wonders we seek . Always remember wild and crazy times with the gang; good times with good friends . . . the Sunoco kids; White Mountains ' 79; P.J. Parties; cruisin; Cape Cod; fond memories of Tony, Jr. Prom; the 880 with P.C. . . .“Life in the Fast Lane” . . . Springsteen . . . Student Congress Secretary; Honor Society; Pep Club; French Club; Track. Joseph A. Porcaro 18 Swains Pond Avenue Joe . . Remembering Ducka. “What ' s up? ; In the light ; Long live Rock.” The Who Concert, Bad Co., J Geils, Tull, Stones, Zeppelin. Excellent times in Salisbury, Wt. Mountains Labor Day Weekend and Kan- kamangus Good times partyin ' with A.D., K.D., S.C., J.C., J.L., B.G., W.R., J C. . . . Future plans include college, taking law. Phyllis Ann Powers 90 Larchmont Road Phyllis Never forget good times with F.H. . . . Girls-the states. Fondest memories of D R R A Growing up with K.C. D A Whipcream Cockroaches with K.C. Gracias Catalina Cal with BHS gang . . . College Ahead. Field Hockey 1.2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2,3.4; Log; National Honor Society. Daniel F. Puleo 18 Baxter Street Deacon Good times with good friends The J Geils Concert with M T and P W Getting HAMMERED with Carl, Mess, Bran. Doc, Eldy, Epstein, Scarey, Coco, Jim and Duds. The Bridge Put it Away ; The Jr Prom and other good times with Peggy J Geils House Party Psychology with Miss Norwood Football; Baseball Robert Pinkney 320 Washington Street Bobby . . . “Ya, right” . . . Good times with good friends. Green St. with K.D., M.D., T.P., N.J., D.S., J.N Fondest memories of Karen . . . Labor Day Weekend with M D. G W. Skipping with R.O., S.P., S.L., D H . . . The Cars, Boston, Frampton, Foreigner . . . Psychology with Ms. Norwood John A. Polcari 22 Cricklewood Lane Poke . . . What ' s up, times in and out of school. Skiing in Maine, watching Spence ski backward. New Year’s Eve ' 78. “Who’s Next?” We Won ' t Get Fooled Again.” Football 1-4; Wrestling 1-2. Robert G. Pothier 167 W. Wyoming Avenue N.H. with J.M. acrobatic flying, the Res, the kirbs, playing guitar, Stairway to Heaven, The Cars. Robert Prestia 31 Sears Avenue Remember parties up the woods with P.J., Lem, D.S., B.D. . . Remember winter ' 78, summer of ' 79. “An honest brew makes its own friends.” Remember Culf”, Born to be Wild, Tull, Yes, Hunter, Workin ' at Lymans. Dawn E. Puzak 170 Sylvan Street What’s up? “I understand how, but I don’t understand why! Remembers summer of 77. B.L. ' s party Good times with M L., K.E., J M , New Hampshire ’79 cruising to Nahant. Geils concert. Bermuda ' 80. Cosmo with C.G. H.O. Psychology D Block. Don’t fear the reaper, freebird Pink Floyd Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Cosmetology. Darlene Ranery 13 West Highland Avenue Queeny . . . Things are the way they are, then they are that way no longer.” Schools out forever! Best times with Lisa J., Mary O., and Kathy H.; Secret crush on J.M. Ambition: Professional Horse Instruct- or Trainer, to live the California life, and to own Twiggy. Psychology - Mr. Allen; Typing - Miss Carabis. Diane Ricciardelli 74 Frost Avenue Di . . . Growing up with Barb. - Great times with Mark. Weekends. Yes Dear.” “I’m in you,” Long talks with Jen. Getting to know Ci. Secrets with Annie; G.H. over Barbs; Rainy days with Brenda; Piano; Chorus; Photography; Mr. Messina, Mr. Squatrito; Springsteen Concerts; Park Days; Barry Manilow; A. S A P.; Bert Phil . . . Thanx Jen. LOG Photography Editor Mark Rich 36 Lynn Fells Parkway Marko . . . Good times in N.H. Summer ’79; Head for the Mount; M.H.up Salisbury; Parties up the Garage with T.R., J.G., D.G., M.J., G.G., M.V.; Graveyard Cruise; Canoe trip with J.M., T.R.; Enjoys waterskiing; The Who . . . college ahead. Wrestling 1,3. Jan Hartley Robinson 65 Goss Avenue Jan . . . Thank you for being a friend J.D. . . . Let ' s do it again . . . Mt. Hood, N O., 4:30; Prom; Clyde; Chem; Law; N.H with Gismo and the gang . . . The Cape with Debbie . . . Always hold tight my memories with cupcake . . . college ahead . . . Good luck class of ' 80! Skiing, Snowmobiling. Powder Puff; Mountaineering Club. Thomas Rooney 53 Youle Street Roone . . . Head for the Mount” . . . Budman N.H. Motorcycle week end with M.P., D.G., Garage parties . . . Cruisin’ in the Green Bomb . . . waterskiing at M.R. ' s cottage. Kankamangus highway. M S. at Salisbury . . . City Hall, 2 A M. with J.G. . . . “Born to be Wild . . . Who are you? The Who . . . Traveling and college ahead. Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. Michael J. Regan 36 Briggs Street Reggs . . . Cruising w Crash and guys, the Big M, Ween Bash . . . Good times w wild crazy guys, G.K., B.K. , Liz . . Powder Puff cheering, Field Hockey States, Nymans, Pat G.; Spanish Club; Smoking Prevention; Jazz Rock; Analysis; Holly; The Pit ; Long John Gang. Soccer 1; Basketball 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4; Swimming 4 Suzanne M. Rice 75 Sargent Street Sue . . . “Anything worth having is worth waiting for.” Fondest memories include John . . . ML’s Raggin’ . . . M B . . Pope Bob . . . Surprise parties . . . Summer of ' 79 . . . English with M.M., R.D., N.H., F.L. . . . Midnight cruises to the Beach. Future plans include college and J.B To Be Sure.” Debate 1; Glee Club 1,2,3. Suzanne Elaine Rinfret 246 Porter Street Sue. . . “What ' s up kids?” . . . Growing up with Mugga . . . good times with close friends, Lisa and Sue . . . classes of ' 78, ' 79 and ' 80 . Parties at Bumsteer’s . . . 8 31 79 . . . Belleview Boys . . . after hours with the S.M. crew . . . Ralph . . . cruisin ' . . . Old Bessy . . . close calls with Sandy . . . Plans include college. P.V. Club; World Hunger; Italian. Linda Robinson 27 Winthrop Street Pucks . . . Las Vegas ' 79; Summer ' 78; horses; forever remember Patty, Bob, Nadine; J.P., M.N., D.W., M.F., R D„ K.S.; Diane, Bobby in N H.; Powder Puff; Halloween Party; thanks D.G.; the cougar, polara; Thanx to all those who have helped me along the way. Graduation ‘80; RRR III David Kenneth Ross 1 Wheeler Avenue Twice to Germany; Sleazy Eis Cafe; Mrs. Galligan; Grovers and Kileys. Remedial Chemistry . . . Honorary Member Class of ' 79. SOUTH PACIFIC Mr. Messina To reject a good friend, is the equivalent of taking one ' s own dear life. We should have won Mary! I shook her hand!” Bob and Jean, DAMN YANKEES Meiner Gute! Chorus; Jazzmatazz; Drama; G.A.P.P. 97 Mary Rossino 69 Florence Avenue Mary . . . Good Parties with Great Friends . . . L.W. Fondest memories of George. Jr. Prom. Summer of ' 78 and ' 79. Jethro Tull “C” Great times in Ozzies with P.W. Fleetwood Mac “Crank”, “He who never made a mistake never made a discovery.” “Ya right, Wright!” “T.B.” ’ “OUTREACH” “Flower Power” “Grapevine . . . L.J. Stephen Rossino 69 Florence Avenue Rock. . . Where’s the Grog’s? Camping with D C., J.P., M R., P.M., L.L., P.S., Get stiff with P.A., D C., J.P., K.L., P.M., K.B., J.B. Playing hockey and baseball, Skynyrd, Freebird”, Elvis Costello, “Angles Want to Wear My Red Shoes”, College. Michael G. Rousseau 79 Walton Park Roose remembers summer school with Kripy 2nd generation, cruisin’ in the bug and the magic bus with Keats, Lama, Kripy Sau, the spot the gang, good times with Keats Lama in Austria, All the times with Lynne, the loft, Jazz Rock the Band. James Michael Ryan 319 Lebanon Street Good times with good friends . . . Conant Park. Hoover School, and Flagg Acres with the gang. Junior Prom with K.K. Weekends in N.H. The Three Musketeers. A rainy sunrise at Plum Island after eleven cases Concerts at the Garden. The Who, J. Geils Band, Bob Dylan. Football 1,2, 3, 4. Baseball 1,2; Log Staff; Spanish Club. Linda Santorsola 20 Bellevue Avenue MEMORIES: J.M. (BUD-ILY) . . . S.D. . . . G.T. . D.S. . . . Vicki . . . H O . . . L.F. D T . . . cruising, K.D. Football Games . . Susan . . Danny . . B.H. . . VAS N.H. . . . Linsk . . . (Riunite) . . . Headlines. . . C.E.X. . . . Little Corner H. R. Cash your dreams before they slip away”. Rolling Stones . . . Neil Young B O.C. Bad Co. . . . Kinks . . . Days and confused . . . Led Zepplin . . . Forever. Thanks MOM Michael R. Runge 1 1 Aaron Street Rungie . . . will always remember: hanging around down Ceta Park with good friends. Partying over fefe’s old house. Excellent bashes down Rosie’s cellar. Listening to Dewdy ' s System. Cruising in fefe’s Cutlass. Concerts: the Who ’79, Seager ' 78, Tull ' 78, The Doors are 1, Zepp . . . Weight’s over Rosa’s. Nancy Marie Ryan 15 Kingsley Avenue Rye . . . Hopes to be a Spanish interpreter . . . Memories of Theodor Edward Bear . . . Flag Squad . . . Disco . . . Donna Summer, “Last Dance” T V. Productions - Miss Parolisi . . . Senorita Galante . . clase de honores” Musicals - Mr. Mrs. Messina Carnival - ' 78 props director; South Pacific - ' 79 props director; Damn Yankees - ' 80 assistant director; Mr Riccio’s help. Patricia A. Santos 492 Lebanon Street Patti . . . good times with L.S., D.S., J.S., G.S.; Studio 4, Hampton Beach Weekend, Skiing, Dexter House Christmas Party ' 78 “Stairway to Heaven”, “Dim All the Lights”; College. 98 John Savage 45 Clifton Park SAV . . . Always remb. Keats, Mike, Lama, Kelly ' s, The Wall, The Spots, The C., AmHHp, TSPM, EFSTU, Story time with Hassett, Gumby; Ft. Sewalls, Ripping w Judy - Tull, Bad Co., Pabst, Trails with Shup and Moca. Paul R. Savarino 2 Greenleaf Place SAV . . . Remembers all the good Parties Down the Park and the ones to come. What I will? “Satisfaction” by the Rolling Stones. Hobbies include Hunting, fishing, and partying. Good times at Sebago Lake, Me. and Bid’s Mountain, Vt. Mary Scanlan 100 Grove Street Prince . . . N.M.; H.R.; D.G.; Monday mornings; “Really”; Gardner; Worcester; Steve; sunhouse; COZ; Southern Comfort; Veg classes; weekends; Cranes Beach; summer parties; always tired; hates homework; vans; Foreigner; The Who; Freebird”; Bad Co.; “Baba O ' Riley”; “Take it easy.” Lisa M. Schmidt 89 Upham Street . . . Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen . . . fondest memories of f.h. ' 79 and long talks with Moulaise . . . great friends . . . “Fire and Rain”, James Taylor . . . Future plans include art . . . Field Hockey; Student Congress; Genesis; Log; Honor Society. Susan Seminerio 647 Main Street Memories crammed in the corners of my mind . . . H.R. 333; Joining Kappa; Candystriping; babysitting; sharing lunches; Rolling Ridge; Washington D.C.; Christams Eve; East Haverhill; The Proms; Teaching Sunday School; “Remedial” Chemistry; Chorus; C.V.S.; Jethro Tull; “Highs and Lows” . . . Hope and Faith in years to come. Thomas J. Savage 23 East Highland Avenue Beast, Sausage . . . Remembers Europe ' 78 and all the Good Times with the Band and Mr. “D” Playathon, Brass Choir at Christmas, Philadelphia, Ice fight with Tom, Don, and Russ; also remembers Physics, Chem with Tom L, Three years math with S.O.B. Band 1-4; Jazz Rock; Brass Choir. Cheryl Scalisi 131 Florence Street Scalis . . . “Don’t let it bring you down Good times down Conant. Eastman ' 79, Nahant, Sebago ' 79, V L, B.T.S., T.D. Mac’s. P.P. with D A. Beers and tears with J.S., J.P. with E.B. J.B. with J.R. you must be S.F.” Seger “Night Moves” 7 1 77 Best times with Dan. The Boss lives on . . . Powder Puff. Ronald D. Schlesinger 280 Lebanon Street Slush . . . N.W. N.H. with L.B. Slazenger Good times with T.C. M.J. B.W. Doubt it. Auto Shop, Ah! Ben Kwupi, TULL P.P. Working with A.B. 99 Jeanne L. Serino 28 Cass Street Jeannie The moments may be temporary but the memories will last forever . Always remember . . . summers down Conant waiting for the sun at Plum Island brawls at Eastman talks with Deb . Springsteen concert Partying with C S V L . . Sear ' s parties till 3 w k2 . h b. talks in h r. . . . endless rags . . . Bowie . . . Beautiful Loser . . . Powder Puff; Scholarship Drive 2,3,4. David M. Shea 7 Fairmount Street Dave You holdin’? . cruisin ' in the Chevy Waiting in Griff ' s garage for a run with; B.K., T.W., J.S.. T H . P.B , W.J., D.G., and M B Good times with J.Y. . . . Put it away Deacon Springsteen in Augusta, Me. . . . Capitol City Motel . . Kankaman- gus P.B. ' s Keg . Motorcycle weekend in N.H. Lisa B. . Gumby ' s Class . . . T. Haley. Richard E. Silva 53 Lincoln Street HiHo . . . it ' s cooked ; Remembers the Cars Concert, swimming for Mr. Grant, 8 30 78, Miss Werneth’s class, Jerry Ford. Likes Elvis Costello - the Talking Heads. Good times - Good Friends at MHS. Swimming 1,2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2. Nunziatina T. Simboli 215 Main Street Nancy . . . Noonz . . Remembers all the good times cruising and partying with P.W., BC. J.W . M.D. CL. EM, L.P ; Good memories with PS, Jr. Prom, Sr. Halloween Party. Powderpuff, The House, Kowloon, Pam, My knees are numb”, “Let the Good Times Roll ' , Babe , . . . Secretary, Traveling. Italian Club 1,2 Colleen Singleton 77 Cochrane Street Ci Time makes you bolder, best times with John; Maine; Jr Prom; talks with Diane and Jen, pigging out with Annie; Analogic and G.H with Barbs, 1st lunch, Andrea, Lisa, the bump, N Y growing up with Nancy, parties at Jen ' s. Art, In my own way, Marshall Tucker, Fleetwood Mac, Bruce Carl Michael Sharrio 15 Trenton Street Carlos . . . Good times skiing at RBK’s . . . Partying up Lebanon . . . summer nights down Conant. . . T.D and Derby Rd. . . my house 7 3 78 . . . Old friends at Lincoln . . . memories of Marybeth . . . 6 23 79 . . . days up the pool . . . Mrs. Daly . . . Never forget K.K.’s . . . “Just the Way You Are.” Track 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Student Government. Steve Shea 90 Orchard Lane Make new friends; Keep the old, for one is silver, and one is gold.” I believe in doing what I want to do when I want to do it. Forever great times up Twomey’s! Van Halen ; The Stones, Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Disco?” Scuba diving - water skiing - Martha’s Vineyard. Good on ya - Woburn Game ' 79 - almost - Partying. Football 4. Sandra Sim 348 Pleasant Street Sandra Dee . . . Weekend in Maine; D.D.; the Salon; Blondes; thought of U and parties with C.S., L.G.; Halloween Party - Flagg Acres, good friends D.D., C.C., A.D., C.S., L.G., C.P.; walks home D.D.; Library with C.P. English - Mr. Cooper with N.P., J.T.; looks, laughs. Cruising; C.S. L.G. D.D.; Memories: Hugga. Kevin P. Simonelli 122 Florence Street Simo ... Jr. Whop, Omis . . . Easy!” Tippin ' with Stregga, Murpha, Denbags, Wellsy, Jimbo; Brighams; 11 21 79 Looking ' guilty; LFWP; Pinball Wizards; Boom! Out go th e lights! - Penney Hill Road; J.P. with Angela; Studs; Birds are Flying G.S., T.M., K.W., B.D. . . . Won’t Get Fooled Again; Box the 1-2-8-TaraLad; Nelson Rd. Denise Rose Smith 176 Boston Rock Road Poof. S — and Drugs and Rock n Roll” Hairdressers are a tease; lasting friendship, K O., L.C., L.W., A G., H.O., L.S.; Geils, Cars, Devo, Tull, Cheap Trick, Angel, Don ' t Leave me Lonely Harbour House, Sass Too much disco Ladies Night” future plans to escape to paradise Alive but alone, belonging — where?” 100 far Patricia Mary Smith 174 Laurel Street Patty ... A friend is one who can put a finger on our faults without rubbing it in.” Long-time friend M.L. Good memories with old and new friends. Study with N.S., D.J., D.G., R.H., L.S., Bad. with Dancing Deb. Classes with R.C., L.M., D.R., D.D.R., R.H., G.B., C.P. Spanish Club. Robert Smits 101 Laurel Street Herman . . . Lots of parties, never be clever, lots of nice people, anyway forever a Rock n’ Roll junkie, Brood; to be American or not to be, that is the question! Like to do everything as long as I like it. Camping, playing guitar, partying etc. . . . Learning Spanish over the phone. David W. Snow 12 Walton Park Snowy . . . “It’s good for you; builds character” . . . Memories include; beezin’ with J.B., S.B., D.C., and Boe; the ' sketeers; summers at CL; the snowmobile; “scaling” in LRH ' s class; long talks with Sara; Tufts; “Who’s Next.” Football 2,3,4; Senior Class Representa- tive; Student Congress; Honor Society; Spanish Club; Log Staff; Scholarship Fund. John Thomas Spencer 78 Malvern Street Spence . . . Who, What, Where . . . remembers being with Colleen and many good times partying in Maine with friends, Junior Prom, New Years Eve up the Berrys, Broken Bones, partying at Jen ' s house, Growing up with Todd, wrecking Griffs garage, Four Pines, Pillsbury, Springsteen at Augusta; Stones, M.T.B 143 . . . Imadahere! Mountaineering Club. Terri Ann Stack 138 Lynde Street T. Stack ... “A Smile lasts forever”; Schoolyard; Never forget . . . Davy, Chubs, J.B., L.S., C D., and P.A.; . . . Backstreets, running, Love Ya Ben; Chinadoll; Mataiswith Penny. Laughter in the Rain, Jude. “Great Cape,” Bethy; Kid, John, L.W., D.T., The Cem. Jen; ZWICK Roofen it! M.K., Sul, Jack; Moondance! “Best friends . . . My Family”, THUNDERROAD, The Stones . . . Imagina- tion . . . Life ahead. Scott A. Smith 10 Whitman Avenue Smitty . . . Wha t ' s up?; 9 days of mountain madness and best of times with Juicy Bruce and DillBill. Quickies, Fort Parties, M.S., “Sympathy for the Devil, Convertibles, Autoshop, Excursions, Pennsylvania; Con- certs with Sully, Trying with the Band, Bad Co., Seger, Stones, The Best of Love Forever with Sandy! “Nights in White Satin” David A. Snook 76 Baystate Road . . . Snookie . . . Come on . . . “you gotta love it” Always remember M.Y.F. with D.M., J.T., S.S. and the gang. Junior Prom with M.A. Wednesdays predictions with M.M; D-Block Psych. Hunger Relief Project. Cheering for Field Hockey Team in Tour- nament. “Back Streets” Bruce Springsteen. J. Geils Concert. College ahead . . . Basketball 2,3; Photography Club 4. Kathleen M. Sousa 18 Summer Street Kathy. Remembers . . . Weekends in N.H., long talks with good friends, beautiful times with Johnny D. and more in the future. Respect to my parents for being behind me always. Thanks to Mr. Frontero for listening. Future plans with Johnny. Freebird. Michael R. St. Sauveur 501 Swains Pond Avenue Saint . . . Will remember the Apt.’s, the White Elephant, and Tull Live. D M., J.W., M.M., Spic. Led Zeppelin-Kashmir Achille’s Last Stand. Pind Floyd. Blizzard ’78, and a party 4 13 79. Old Man Cooper. Greenfield, Summer ’78. Jamming, drumming, listening to music, drinking beer. Future - College, radio announcinq, Rock drummer. James F. Stanton 70 Lynde Avenue Stubby . . . “Head for the Mount,” Taxi Co. with Jake; Sunday runs to N.H. Remembers Geils concert, good time at Laconia, doing Bellevue with Ben, Jake, Luce . . . Roone’s garage, Salisbury, Neil Young, Southern Man. 101 Sandra Stewart 296 Beech Avenue Stew Killer, Doubts , Alton Bay with R L , L.D., J.E., K.H.; Good times with K.H., J.W.. J.E., S.M., L.B.; Cruisin ' in the RR with J.D , Waiting at K-Mart tor Tab-B, strange parties with live bands, Ler Bergerts, cruisin ' on the Suzuki, Powder- puft. Psyche with B.J. and L.B. . . .College ahead. Maryann S. Surette 22 Hillside Avenue Mary . . . Memories of extra special friends: Lynne, Sharon, Joanne, Donna, and most of all Beth. Evenings at Prince . . . My Way . . . W.S.O.P ... 1st lunch Friendly ' s. Kowloon with Sha, Doobies with Beth. History with Mr. D. Being with someone special. Springsteen, Seger, The Doobies . . . college. French Club; Pep Club; Scholarship Drive; LOG. Lisa Swallow 50 Howard Street Life is a dance! Growing up with the Girls; walks with A.L. and L.B. and dream s. Gypsies in the wind; DT. visits to V A. Hey Slabs! TIXE; B.B Home Room Aye Jen we re early. Photography; Art. The Cat; Cape Cod summers. Rock climbing; Mountaineering. Powder Puff. Modern Dance. Career and Travel in Future. Linda Stokes 49 Upham Street LuLu . . . Thank God it ' s Friday! Getting down to Disco at Studio 4 with the gang. Good times with P.S., D.S., S.Z., J.S.; Hampton beach weekend, skiing, Holiday Inn Christmas Party. Cruisin’ with J.M. and K.D.; Working at MWH (Medical Records) Dim All the Lights , On the Radio - Donna Summer. Gregory A. Strileckis 113 Malvern Street Stregga . . . Who ' s gonna buy? Tippin’ with Murph, Simo, Wellsy, Denbags; 11 21 79 - Lookin ' guilty; 12 7 79 - with Toad; 3-6-9 of yas; Johnny Adamo, Box the 1-2-8; Pinball Wizards; Washington School with Sully; . . . 2 13 78 - These holes are moving . . . Seger; Faraway Eyes,” Maria’s Life in the Fast Lane.” Soccer 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,3,4. Robert Edward Sullivan 10 Birch Hill Road Sully . . . See you on the Dark side of the moon” Greatest memories include: Four Pines, fishing cruise, shows at Smitty’s, The fort with Smitty, Vern Rick, Mort, Cobb, Bonzo, Johnny, Hoover evening with J.B., summer ’79 at the beach, Washington with Stregga, Being supported by George. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.” Phillip J. Surette 79 Baxter Street Good times with M R., especially T.L. and M L., the “Y”, Swimming with Mr. Grant, Mr. Whitworth, league Champs, Nationals, New Englands, States, Colonel Doc Rock, Clayto, (S)2 B (T)2 G, The LongJohn Gang. HR with MS. Swimming 1,2, 3, co-captain 4; Leaders Club; Jazz Rock 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4. Laura A. Swanstrom 91 Lebanon Street Good memories of old and new friends”, Swanee, Summer of ’79 with Tilly, J.G., L.M., E.V., C-Block Study with Tilly, Mary Jeanne, Legal with K.H., J.T., S B., Good laughs with Rob, lunch with Patty and Rye”, CARS, HiHo, Please Don’t Go.” 102 Susan L. Symes Sue (Squires) . . . Fondest memories with Rob, (6-22-78, 8-31-79). Good times with E.C., S.J., P.W. Future plans - settling down with Rob and having a family. Julie Marie Tambini 55 Lynde Avenue Jules . . . “Living and dreaming are two different things, but you can’t have one without the other” . . . 8 18 D.A.T.L. with Bert . . . Cals and Camelot down the Cape . . . Laughing with John . . . Talking with Gary, Sherri, secrets with Marie . . . Sweet Summertime . . . Nahant . . . Special is Jerry . . . Lights Out! A.L., C.C. . . . Jefferson Starship . . . Runaway. Jacqueline A. Taylor 406 Grove Street Jacqui . . . Remembers great times with J.P., L.M., B.W., and E.E. ... HR with M.T. and L.S. . . . Fond memories of time spent with Dave . . . Florida ' 78 . . . Washington ' 78 . . . MYF . . . Business with Mrs. Watson . . . “Before They Make Me Run”. Future plans include college for Business Education. Imprint 2; Genesis 3, Typing Editor 4; LOG Co-Editor; Subscription. Michael Thirkell 207 Howard Street Right! . . . Thirk . . . Good times R.K., D M., Goose Rocks Beach, Skiing . . . Mac’s track team . . . Styx concert . . . Renegade. “Won’t Get Fooled Again” . . .The Who. . . Marine Science ahead. Winter Track 4; Spring Track 3,4. David Talbot 51 Mt. Vernon Street Alby . . . good times with good friends, Summer of ' 79, good parties, Tull concert, CB’s with M.T. before school, Snow bound Blizzard of ’78 best class Miss Silvestro, Sr. English with the hag, Summer of ' 80 cross-country with G.M., B.N., P.G.; Beatles, “Stairway to Heaven,” College. Elizabeth Tarpey 86 North Cedar Park Tarp . . . “You have only failed when you have failed to try” . . . good times with great friends . . . cruisin’ with El. R.C. with Lau and Deb . . . History with Mr. Hildreth . . “Carnival ’77” . . . “could that be the five after”, “not for babies”, “New Year’s Eve . . . Joe.” French Club; F.H. manager; N.H.S.; LOG staff. t David M. Thompson 181 Trenton Street Tompy . . . “Quiz Tomorrow?” . . . Spain ’79; Summer of ’79 with Nancy; Winthrop Beach; Pennsylvania with Tom; codes, sangria, mesones, Mama Sy Mama G, Dasher; Good Times with T.M., T.G., A.L., K.M.; Log Editors, staff and Mr. Gordon; Chemistry - Mr. Reilly, Analysis - Doc Rock, Spanish - Sr. Riccio; James Taylor “Mill- worker”; . . . college ahead. Spring Track 2,3,4; Log Layout Editor. Bruce Thorne 93 Bay State Road Juicy ... I remember good times with S.S., M.F., B.D., Ashbone, J.B. Excursions up N.H. with the guys. The Stones - “Born to be Wild” . . . Bud-Coke adds life! Boxing . . . Beach-Bum . . . Wild quicky’s, “Want some candy little girl!” Future plans stuntman, $ 103 Marianne Tillinghast 46 Stratford Road Tilly Memories ; Summer of ' 79 with Swanee and Pearl swimming; office; good times with L.S. J.S.; Robb - Rye - Jackie - Mary - Kathies” - and many others. Happy memories - Mr. M - chorus and Carnival - weekends - walks - listening to C.B. - Volleyball. Old and new friends - college. Ronald J. Tobey 270 West Wyoming Avenue Smokey. General . . . Always remember good times with K.G.. B.H., E.D.. E.C., S.C.; Getting boned out in the back smoking area. Good times in English with J.B., H.O., T.W.; Math with The Tent and J.S., K.M., M.L., E.H.; Blue Oyster Cult ' 76. Jill A. Tryder 29 Wheeler Avenue Jill Each days happiness is a memory for tomorrow” . . . 6 24 79 . . . Fribbles” always a friend, Kel . . . College Fair - (SMASH!) all the great times with Musch, Auntie D. Lis, Hago, Heid, Liz, El, Deb . . . Christmas Party . . . red jackets” . . . “The Den” . . . (selective browsin ' ) . . . The Parade” LOG Staff; Swimming; Tennis; Spanish Club; Scholarship Fund. Daniel D. Tully 110 Ellis Farm Lane Tull . . . Play it by ear”; “Good boy!” Lasting friendships with Mikey, Steve, Ricky, Aza, Clarkie, and Lisa; the Benz; South Yarmouth; the ' Stang; Flying solo; Plum Island; the Commander; lifting and Caldor with The kid”; Prom ' 79; 1 year; treasured times with Diane; E.L.P.; Supertramp; Fogelburg; college ahead. Track 3,4 Tia Vinchesi 56 Heywood Avenue Tee” . . . wicked” . . . Good times with the gang . . . partying at Conant . . . Football game September 1978 with DA, A C . N M . Sr. Halloween party night . . . salada . . . long notes to M E. . . . running with P.W . . good friends . . . college . . . Honesty - Billy Joel; Springsteen; Cars. Student Congress 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Secretary 3; Winter Track 2,3,4; Spring Track 2,4; LOG; Bloodmobile; Scholarship Drive; Pep Club 3,4; Smoking Prevention Committee 3.4 James Michael Timmons 70 Ellis Farm Lane Mike, Ralph . . . Best of friends and times at M.H.S. . . . Good times up Lebanon and everywhere with Roosta, Dick, A , Deano, Crazy, and Buds . . . Math with Shaggy . . . Junior Prom . . . Donna . . . Skiing ' 78 . . . Stones, Doors. College and life ahead. Football 2-4 Capt.; Hockey 1-4 Capt.; Baseball 1-4 Capt.; Honor Society. Francoise Trifaro 20 Crystal Street Frank . . . Spending the day with D A. at Ell Pond. Becoming buddies with S.S. laughs wit h Lainie. Going crazy with A.B I Remember Mama with Thumbs. Ups and Downs, Dreams, Dreams, Dreams. David Tucker 170 Trenton Street Tuck . . . good memories with Ram, Leo, T.L., B.M., Zwick, B.D., J” and partying. Remembers History with Mr. Burr (The Mr. Burr Show); Europe ' 78; Phily ' 79; (Band). Drum Corps, Summer Tours ' 77, ' 78; Denver and ' 79 with CYO, CB ' s; Bermingham and L.R.; Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath, Styx. David M. Vernet 26 Beacon Street Vern . . . “What’s up?” Good times up the fort, Four Pines, Pillsbury . . . Growing up with George . . . Excellent times with Div, Sully, Willy, Stubby, Buke . . . Cruising in the green bomber with B.U., D C., P B. Fondest memories with Carolyn . . . Classes with Mr. Hughes, Mr. Glynn. The Stones, “Stairway to Heaven” . . . College. Hockey 1,2,3. Judy Wadland 17 Lynde Street Judy . . . 17th birthday -Himousine; Robbie, D.J.N.M.M.S.S.N.M.D.; Concerts; Florida; Jay’s party; “The road to a friends house is never far.” “The more I study, the more I know, the more I know, the more I forget, So, why study?” Dancing, The Who- “My Generation”, Bread - “Mother Freedom.” 104 John E. Walker 19 Fairmount Street Porka . . . Winter of ' 78, Good times up the common and good times with B.M., P.B., J.C., G.B., Math and Push ups” with Mr. Tice, working for Keohan Oil, Hobbies - weightlifting, football, hockey. Led Zeppelin, Rock + Roll, Whole Lotta Love , Van Halen Ain’t Talkin’ Bout Love . Marines or trade school ahead. Jane Wallace 31 Melbourne Avenue That was then, this is now. Jean M. Ward 53 Lebanon Street Unforgettable summers growing up in N.H. with life-long friends Chris and Eric, doing up some S + H with Chris, yield. Philly with Lynda and Joanne, (alias S.S.), Retreats with B.Y.F. inte! old times with Sue, Joanne, Bev; Unforgettably unique excellent times with Lynda, waterskiing . . . college . . . Swimming; Softball; Majorettes; Chorus; Jazz-ma-tazz. Michael Warren 47 Leonard Road Guru . . . “Rock Rules . . . Nugent ’79, Stones ’75, Dead ' 77 . . . Garage Parties” . . . Midnight Rambler”, Rolling Stones . . . Those highly intellectual discussions with B.A. . . . The M.W. corner . . . Band . . . Beating Belmont twice at M.I.C.A. . . . The followers” . . . The famous Rock vs. Disco” debate with C.P. . . . Senior Bowl MVP. Laureen Ward 601 Franklin Street Lori. . . I Don’t know” . . . good times with A.G., D.S., K.O., L.C., L.F., K.C.; Best times with B.K. 6 24 78. ILY, Spinada A.G., D.S., “Let Me Out” 7 14 78 always remember ya stay” “Wild Horses” Stones, Pink Floyd, Springsteen, Bunny Mesc, Snuggs, I’ll always love ya. Work ahead. Donna Watson 976 Main Street Apt. 11 “Wonna Datsun Na” . . . Remembers parties with good friends and lost friends. Summer of ’78. Memories with T.W., B.C., M.M., J.P., N.M., and ordinary school chums. “Good friends and a bottle of wine. Ted Nugent; Zeppelin; Pink Floyd; Eddie Money. Future plans include Bunker Hill, stewardess, and listening to good rock! Sandra L. Webb 466 Lebanon Street Webbum . . . Don’t let it bring you down!” Great times with L.B., D.H., C.C. - classes with Mrs. Watson; Doobies at the Cape, You can’t always get wh at you want” - Fondest memories with Scott. Secretarial work ahead. Kenneth S. Wells 153 Boardman Avenue Wellsy ... Oh Really? . . . Good times with Jim, Scarey, Murph, Denbags, Stregga and the gang . . . Hoover, Conant . . . The Blue Bomber . . . Junior Prom with M.E. . . . Brans after the prom . . . Nelson Rd. 720° . . . Looking guilty 11 21 79 . . . Omis . . . Beating Lexington . . . N.H. 1 . . . “My Generation.” Soccer 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Track 1; Powder Puff Coach. Joanne Weinberg 212 Main Street Joanne. . . Remembers great times partying with M.D., C.L., E.M., N.S., P.W., and J.W. ’78 Blizzard! Cape with L.A. and M.D. Born to Run”; L.P.’s parties; Purple Haze”; Fondest memories of Ricky - 4 18 79. “You and Me.” New Hampshire, Maine, Old Orchard, Lake Q, partying, Sheepfold, Skylarks, I Can’t Get Enough” German Exchange. Laura Wessling 33 Clinton Road Lau . . . Hey, Y’know?” Will always remember: concerts, smile buttons, sunrises, bebops, Nutsey, Gutsey and Clutsey,” guitars, chocolate chip cookies, Sept. 1, “Ambition,” posters, tartan scarves, Mr. Mulligan , Summer of ’76, Preston Pans, Rollers”, happy times and all friends of past, present and future as well. Don’t Let The Music Die ...” 105 Martha L. Wetherill 16 Lovell Road Fond memories of Cal . L.L. . . . Chris . . C H . . . D ' s Devil P.D. . . . S B my prince B.K.A . . Victorions GASCs and snowstorm of ’79 . . . C.A. with Marg and Dave. . three with L.W. . . . 2 R ' s, drawing . Moody Blues. Vivaldi, Styx, ‘‘Lady’’ . . . Silence is golden”. Log Literary Staff; French Club; Honor Society; Genesis Magazine; GASC Club; Tennis Team. Robert Wheeler 322 East Foster Street Bob . remembers summers in Wt. Mtns. with W.W. Great times and F.F with B P., J.K., P C. and W.W.; Tull ' 78 and ’79; 10 28 77 and 3 4 78 with L.W.; Build and Old ' s” Paint it black , Rolling Stones; “Time , Pink Floyd, Tuesday Afternoon”. Future plans include Lois, Aviation and Travel. Timothy Whaley 51 Ryder Avenue Whales . . . Maine with L.L., D.V., C.L.,” Cruisin’ in the Delta 88, Fryes Leap, Motorcycle Wknd; Parties at the Pines, Pillsbury; Springsteen, Cars; Technical School. Soccer 1,2; Hockey 1,2,3. Patricia Ann White 9 Crescent Place Patty . . . Good times with K.B., K.R., M.G., K.D. Daves with D.D., M.M. What? Drum Corps, with J.E., T.C., L.L. Can’t Smile Without You. H R. with J.W., B.W., Law with K.H., P.G., S.Z.; D-Block with Miss Norwood; Mello. Line. College??? Margaret Whitehorn 75 Lincoln Street Peggy . . . Remembers Fleetwood Mac Concert - Senior Halloween Party-Day After Sr. Prom - Best Memories with Paul - Love to dance - Illusions, good times with Rhonda, Kim, Joan Lisa, P.V. talks with Ann. Rollerskating (almost) Skiing, Killington Vt. weekend. Ozies with Mary. Running with T.V. Florida in the spring. Nursing school . . . Therese Whittier 15 Nowell Road Best times with: D.W., J.P., M.M., B.C.: School chums: M L., M.F., D.P., M.N., S.N.; Bad Co. and Styx concerts. “Let the good times roll.” Stones, Zeppelin, Van Halen. Forever Brian C. Future plans: working and marriage, maybe school. Phillip Williams 19 Berkeley Street Janet Leigh Wilson 123 Altamont Avenue Jay, Nit . . . Remembers earthquakes, snowstorms. Parties over Lisa’s, Tab “B”. Intellectual conversations with L.B. about P.H.’s. FX times with FX friends. English ZZZZ. C Block munchies with B.W. and K.H. Guards 1,2,3. Art with G.P. Dare to be different.” Balloons, Rainbows. DWD. M M ' s. G.A.S.C. Club; Chorus; Band Front; Powderpuff . . . Marines ahead. 106 Pam Wirtanen 15 East Foster Street Pam . . . remember all the excellent times with N.S., B.C., J.W., E.M., M.D., and C.L., great memories with Gary, Jr. Sr. Proms; the “all-n-i-t-e-r-,” parties, Old times at the Housedancing, Coke, cruising and buzzing around; Bruce Springsteen, “Freebird”, Future plans: Being Rich! Secretarial work and traveling ahead. Lois Wolfe 13 Greystone Road Flo . . . Remembers: 10-28-77, 3-4-78, 7-26-78 and 12-25-78 with Robert. Wally’s and Mike’s with the gang. Face’s” Parties. Long talks with Pal. Horseback riding with J.K. and K.C. “The stall!” New Hampshire- Salisbury Beach. Cruisen. Really-No Way! Every Other! “Freebird , Stairway to Heaven”, “Brain Damage”. Future plans include Robert. Beverly M. Wong 5 Sycamore Road Beaver . . . What?! . . . good munchies in C-Block study with J.L.W. and searching for Guards 1,2 3; will always remember J.L.W., E.E., J.T., S.M., J.M.W., J.R.W; earthquakes; snow storms; retreats; “hurry up flags”; Homeroom 336 . . . Secretarial school ahead . . . Band Front 3,4; Chorus 4; GASC Club. Lori M. Wooldridge 203 W. Wyoming Avenue Boomie. . . hittin ' the spot and “wall” with the basics . . . summer ’79 and weird, crazy, good times with L.C., N.P., J.P. . . . playing triplets forever with L.C. . . . cruisin’ with N.P. . . . Austrian roommates . . . D block study . . . Larry’s class with Dew . . . excellent times with J.P. and Dew. Honor Society; Band; Jazz-Rock. Laureen T. Wright 32 Otis Street Laurie . . . Wrong, Lulu, Pearl . . . Party!! . . . good parties: good friends . . . “Disco ' s dead”, C.V. . . . MC shows, DA., L.B., A.B., T.K. . . . “go forward, never straight . . . K.C. . . . “FLA, Castaway” . . . DD?! . . . “Yah, right, Rossino” ... Jr. and Sr. Prom ’79 . . . Mr. Bill . . . Rockaway Beach . . . T.B. . . . “Teenage Wasteland” Who . . . “Flower Power” . . . Future plans: Partyin’ to the MAX!! Gerald S. Zais 42 Boston Rock Road Jerry . . . H.I., Good times with Billy Kelly Daryl Grady, P.B.P., J.C., F.B., “D.M.C.W.L.”, Parties, P.P., J.S., M.O., Games, T.H., S B., F.B., others, D. F.F. K., N.D., L,D,C. Jennifer Susan Young 58 Albert Street Jen . . . “Memories linger on like a sweet, sad, old song.” Growing up with Annie, Beezing with Barbs, Pondering with Di, Good times with Colleen, Walking with Lisa, Memories with David . . . Prom, G.H., My house . . . Shawtown . . . Lynne, Anne, Lisa, Linny, Terri, John, Todd . . . Stones, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Springsteen . . . Powder Puff; Art. Yvonne Lucille Zampitella 89 Converse Lane Y-von . . . Think Positive ... I’m depressed . . . never-ending diet . . . Hey Nance . . . Tommie . . . Natalies . . . great times . . . great friends . . . Kath, watch out! . . . Nahant . . . E. 63rd Street . . . Serge . . . Uncle Dickie . . . Doc Roc . . . Mr. E. . . . H.P. in M M . . .Carrie. . . Physics with Lau . . . Liz’s cellar . . . Billy Joel Breaking Away” . . . Dream On” . . . Spanish Club; Honor Society; LOG. 107 Walter Wilson 123 Altamont Avenue Nicholas DelGreco 16 Stevens Place Cheryl Grande 212 Bay State Road 108 121 Green Street Zwick-mic . . . C’mon, let ' s go”, Born to Run . Buddies, talks with Lisa, laughing with Glen . . . 10 7 79 . . Memories of Bubblehead, K.A., G.L., B.R., - Res J.B.; Maine, Bad Co. 7 21 79 with Micky, Cecca, Ann, Sunrise A.L. Rip- Roarin-Rasberry - Cals - M.T.B. 4 16 77 K E (TIXE JT), Concerts; parties ‘Ben ' Roofen it with T. Stack, hey slabs, Stones, Springsteen, Cars. Modern Dance; future plans: school of fashion. Sherrilyn Zwicker THE LATE AFTERNOON PROGRAM AT NORTHEAST METROPOLITAN REGIONAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Vs Front (L-R): William Groark, Phillip Constantino; Back: David Csicsek, Donald Daley; The Northeast Regional Vocational School, better known as “The Voke,” offers a special educational opportunity to several fortunate Melrose High Students. They pursue their academic courses at MHS in the morning, then they board the bus at 2:25 PM for the brief trip to “The Voke.’’ There, they study one of a number of vocational education courses, in preparation for entry level employment in the trade of their choice. Four of the members of the class of 1980 will graduate from this special program. They include David C sicsek (Drafting and Design), Phil Constantino and Bill Groark (Electricity), and Donald Daley (Plumbing and Pipefitting). Gentlemen, we wish you luck!! 109 a n ' ■v v xwSgB £ v « S O; ?V% S «n ||s|fi J ? ' ; r- ■ ■ .„ 4. fl 3 . tv 1 ? -f ft J P ■ Y ,55 L ftflORHQWS Fo the blanket opiate Comes quick andlsure - • ' •- ' w’ ‘itmM N m A time foftwaQdgnng and wojpderlng, i Of wj hingtehd Weeping; 4 Nfevet mustwe lo§e that faith t Which lets hope for happier, days; And we must qpmqpiber to dust bff lestiny novtand then, V ' t : by one, it particles cover 111 tins only vfcble, to days pafct. 5 n 8 r 1 n a -Brian K-. Aylward “WILL FRIDAY NEVER COME?” Kathy Farnham Phil Surette, Catherine Pappas Paula Penney, MaryEllen Durney THANK YOU FOR BEING A FRIEND Our time spent at Melrose High has given us many new experiences. We have met people with whom we have shared the good and bad times. The memor- ies we have will last forever. INTELLECTUAL ENDEAVORS nrr Todd Hamilton Anne Leahy Debbie Cobb Shereen Barry, Debbie Cronin, Laurie Clark Catherine Pappas 115 The Macho Men Adam and Eve Wake me when it ' s over 116 MELROSE MUGSHOTS Alias: Scott Buchert ID : 00600 Alias: Rhonda MacPherson ID : 00815 Alias: Jill Tryder ID : 01008 “Up Against the Wall!’ Alias: Lisa Giangrande ID : 00712 Alias: David Morgan ID : 00867 Alias: Nick Delgreco ID : 01589 Alias: Tom Lowery ID : 00810 Alias: Maria Pistorino ID : 00932 %HKV m Alias: Nancy Hardy ID : 00735 Will the real Jimmy You’re putting me on!” If a peanut farmer can be President, Can I open my eyes now?” 120 AT THE RINGING OF THE BELL Mr. Croston weeds his way through the smoking area. Debbie finds time for a short break Sitting Pretty Lighting Up At the ringing of the bell, students should be moving to their classes. Dana Navarro Rita Heidkamp Mike Maccario, Lisa Martone 125 Mike Timmons Debbie Adams I Rob Clark Joan Daly, Maureen Downey Francoise Trifaro Unidentified Flying Objects Next, they li take the rug out from under us Greg “Luscious Legs” Strileckis “May I see your registration, officer? ' Driven to drink The work of Ultra Bright r And all I had was a headache!” All right, all right, I’ll give you an ' A This place is driving me to drink! This is Honors French IV!?! OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION Although most of our class of 489 students attend Melrose High from 8:00-2:30, there are some who choose to participate in the Occupational Education programs at M.H.S. These programs are designed to enable students to prepare themselves to enter vocations directly after their graduation from high school. One of the many programs is the Patient Care Technician Program. This program, organized by Mr. John Hughes, is designed to facilitate the students’ entrance into health professions via training at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. Cosmetology, another alternate program, requires that students complete 1 ,000 training hours in a two-year period at the Melrose Beauty Academy. Cooperative education, another program under the supervision of Mr. Hughes, provides students with working experience using skills obtained in business and other vocational courses taken during their high school careers. And last, but certainly not least, are the Northeastern Regional Vocational School students. These students arrive at school at 10:42 AM and leave M.H.S. at 2:20 PM to attend classes at the Voke until 5:40 in the afternoon. Upon their graduation from the Vocational School they are qualified to do work in their chosen technical or mechanical field. As is apparent, Melrose High School not only caters to its students destined for college, but also prepares those students who will enter a vocation after graduation. 130 QUIET! we a e sruDViwq dent iw m for class , F. class ecu. jf- A53 c Huberts WM) 1ICLAS5 60 i m Halloween Party ’79 Down Melrose Street and through the parking lot they came on that night of October 29th, providing a sight which appeared strange indeed to those who were innocently passing by. No, not an invasion of aliens from a distant planet; simply the Class of 1980 gather- ing for MHS ' s annual Halloween Party. Inside the school, the Cafetorium was filled with nearly three hundred cleverly dis- guised seniors, ready for an evening of “fun and games” as well as prizes, which were awarded by the honorable panel to those seniors whose cos- tumes were judged “outstand- ing in any of a number of categories. Two Wild and Crazy Guys Black Sunday A face only a mother could love 140 CHRISTMAS PARTY Melrose High School played host to over 500 senior citizens of the community at the Annual Charity Christmas Party held Wednesday, December 13, from 1 - 3:30 in the cafetorium. Guests were served a tasty hot lunch by student and faculty helpers, who worked together with Mrs. James and the cafeteria staff. Newly elected school committeeman Gene McCarthy donned an apron and pitched right in to help. Guests were served beverages at their tables by student helpers. They savored the beautifully decorated cookies prepared by Mrs. Dexter’s foods classes. Mayor Milano arrived when the entertainment began and commented about the nice relationship between young and old in Melrose. The MHS Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Frank DeGiacomo led off with some peppy numbers. Soon Master of Ceremonies Anthony J. LaRosa, Assistant Principal, who coordinated the event with Student Activities Advisors Melanie Romano and Robert Hassett, took charge and awarded doorprizes to the lucky guests holding winning numbers. Over seventy gifts had been donated by organizations and businesses in the community. Each guest received a favor prepared by the Campfire Girls of Melrose. A handmade afghan was given to the guest at the party having the most children and grandchildren. First on the program were the Modern Dance Club members Lisa Limongelli and Rhonda MacPherson, who presented “Disco Break”. Trisha Keegan, Nancy Crovo, and Terry Donovan, dressed in polka-dot bloomers, danced to Bandstand Boogie.” Mary and Cathy Lewis interpreted ‘‘Enough is Enough” as club advisor Gale Puntoni proudly looked on. The girls were followed by Special Guest Dannie Ventola, who mesmerized the audience with his versatile repertoire of sentimental Italian and upbeat popular songs. The MHS Chorus, under the direction of Joseph Messina, presented several choral works, concluding with the popular ‘‘Drummer Boy.” The German Club Dancers, introduced as ‘‘straight from the Hofbrau Haus in Munich,” danced three numbers in traditional costume. Everyone enjoyed the appearance of Santa Claus, played by staff member Paul Panasuk, who enthusiastically greeted guests and sneaked a few kisses from the ladies. The program concluded with the entertainment of banjo-playing teacher and favorite Jimmy Morse, whose “Old Songs Game” was well-received by the audience. Morse, decked out in silver bow tie and red vest for the occasion, stumped all but a few with his lead-ins for ‘‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game” and ‘‘Wait ’til the Sun Shines, Nellie” and relied on the assistance of student bell-ringer Ellen Cain to produce Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.” So many students were caught up in the enthusiasm generated by the program. 142 A DAY IN THE LIFE OF . . . “The Long and Winding Road is “Still The Same’’ as you walk to school, which by no means could be called “The Stranger.” Realizing that “Minute By Minute” it’s getting later, you ask “Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is?” You know you should hurry, but you continue to stroll along because that’s “Just the Way You Are”. “Running On Empty” you climb “The Stairway to Heaven,” sometimes referred to as the third floor. The announcements go right over your head because it’s “Monday Morning.” Walking down the hall, a teacher yells “Take It Easy” to the boys tackling each other, but “The Kids Are Alright.” You know the only way you’ll make it through the day is with “A Little Help From Your Friends.” The Physics teacher knows that you didn’t do your homework because you can ' t hide those “Lying Eyes.” Thinking “Why Me” you go to study to “Dream On” to find some “Sanctuary.” When the bell rings your mind says “Stay, Just A Little Bit Longer” but you know that “You Must Be Moving On.” When the teacher asks you why you’re late, your only answer is “I Musta Got Lost.” With “Anticipation” you go to Analysis to see how you did on yesterday’s test. “This Is It,” you look at the paper. Oh well, “You Can’t always Get What You Want”, besides “2 Out of 3 Ain’t Bad”. Feeling courageous, you decide to “Take A Chance” and ask the teacher if you can take a make-up. His reply is “Enough Is Enough”, Learn to “Get It Right The First Time.” Finally, lunch arrives and it’s time for feed bags. The number of milks on some of the boys’ trays makes you believe that you have “Double Vision. ” “Even Now” after having eaten your sandwich, you are hungry, “Still”. Walking out of first lunch, it’s rough “Stayin’ Alive” because second lunch is “Stumbling In.” English is next, too bad “You Can’t Change That” but you just have to “Let It Be.” The English teacher informs you that you have to memorize the “Famous Final Scene”. Moaning “Help” you sink “Lowdown” in your chair, but the bell causes you to “Rise.” Passing a friend in the hall you yell “Wait For Me” after school. Going to gym you have a “Peaceful Easy Feeling” because you know you’ll be a “Big Shot” on the volleyball court. It seems like a “Long Run” from the locker room to the gym because the stairway is as Cold As Ice.” Finally the 2:30 bell rings and you’re a “Freebird” ready “To Go Your Own Way.” Takin the “Long Way Home” with your friends you remember “The Way We Were.” After graduation, the empty school grows quiet with the “Sounds of Silence” and looking back you’ll say “We May Never Pass This Way Again”, but I’m off to find “My Life.” Faculty ART Brain Surgery! Paul Squatrito Ruthanne Arbeit Katharine Marsh Gale Puntoni Susan Plume 146 Joseph Cody Director of Art I if FOREIGN LANGUAGES Robert McLean Anne Donahue Mariastella Dominijani James Reid Robert Riccio Frances Galligan Phyllis Dragonas Coordinator Lisa Dooley Anita Galante Joan Leighton 147 LANGUAGE ARTS Gordon Wood, Coordinator Micahel Medaglia James Morse Martha Mead Jeffrey Trubisz Jeffrey Rubin Patricia Lally William Cooper Clayton Conn Michael Glynn Agnes Prescott Nancy Werneth Arthur Poulos Harold Crane June Hartel Robert Gumbleton Arthur Harrington 149 Janet Disanto Helen Scholl V Norman Rockwood Kathleen Donnellon Robert Grant MATH Donald Mack Ruth Tentler Coordinator Audrey Luongo Robert McIntyre John Hughes Thomas Humphreys 150 Mitchell Fava Thomas Ganley Carol Alimente Mary Dodson Brian Shaughnessy MUSIC Frank DeGiacomo Warren Wood Director of Music Theodore Leutz Joseph Messina V Earl Beshong Coordinator Thomas Haley Ron Paula Catherine Carrabis Paul Roberts Daniel Falkenstein Joan Hooton Donald Barnes Marilyn Watson Richard Tice OCCUPATIONAL 152 EDUCATION 153 Benedict Crupi Alice Kramer Audrey Loika Jane Dexter Robert Quinn Geraldine Moulaison Esther Classen Clark Jenkins Robert Riccardi V Josephine Chase Francis Ball PHYSICAL Joseph Hoague Director of Physical Education and Athletics Paul Bean William Reynolds Assistant Director of Physical Education and Athletics Andrea Taffe William Tryder EDUCATION 154 SCIENCE Lawrence Leistinger Coordinator Susan Eason Robert Hassett Peter Reilly Patricia Scialdoni Albert Cutting Donald Dodge Janet Kerrigan Herman Morrison Diana Packer Thomas Schott John Studley Mary Vahey 155 SOCIAL STUDIES James Hodgkins Richard Brown John Driscoll Richard Allen Philip Burr 156 Freeman Frank Frank Ferranti Ann Norwood Peter Brown Anthony DeTeso Henry Hughes Richard Hildreth Coordinator John Walsh Head Counselor GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Timothy Hurley Robert Mullarky Lorraine DiMuzio Stephen Gordon Daniel Simonds Alice Cann, Secretary Doris Alcorn, Secretary 157 SPECIAL Ruth Mucica, School Nurse Janice Parolisi, Chief Media Specialist Herbert Lichenstein, School Psychologist RESOURCE CENTER STAFF (L to R) F. Ryan, K. Gomes, J. Carr, J. Coleman Robert Farrell, Ph D. Resource Teacher Gladys Katz, School Librarian 158 PERSONNEL CUSTODIAL STAFF (L to R) B. Hatfield E. DiMuzio L. Spadafora J. Murphy G. Noonan THE CAFETERIA CREW SECRETARIAL STAFF (L to R) E. Eichel M. DeSisto M. Fisher MAIN OFFICE STAFF (L to R) J. Northrup P. Morris L. Lochhead A. Previte 159 SOMETHING TO REMEMBER US BY . . . 160 GOOD LUCK FROM THE CLASSES OF ’81 AND ’82 163 Phyllis Dragonas Coordinator IGN GES Mariastella Dominijani ADVERTISEMENTS LANCE STUDIO OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR 1980, LOG 5 Central Square 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 Marceline. Missouri 166 The Bradbury Studio 31 Essex Street • PORTRAITS • WEDDINGS • CHILDREN • SCHOOL SPECIALS • PASSPORTS Service with a Smile Good Luck Class of 80 McHALE TILE CARPET CO. SALES, SERVICE REPAIRS COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Color and black white 665-5340 TEL 665-2522 CLAIRE DIMEO Good Luck to the Class of 1980 Mr. Mrs. Richard D. Cerretani 530 Main St. MELROSE, MA 02176 NORTHSHORE DISCOVERY WORKSHOP 486 MAIN STREET MELROSE, MA 02176 (617) 665-8870 • CREATIVE DRAMA • CHILDREN’S THEATRE MOW W rose, t 75 Lincoln Street ' 1% M V ■ m £111 f _ nd Bathroom Remodelling ' - s mMM ■ mm® III 662-9085 167 Compliments of rrg Compliments ol KAYWARD KLEANING INC. Boh Lucey’s 116 Essex St. • MELROSE. MASS. 02176 BP Service Station (617) 665-2766 889 Main Street Melrose, Massachusetts Best Wishes Melrose Community To The Class of ' 80 Garage MELROSE ARMY AND NAVY STORE Atlas Tires - Batteries Accessories 210 Essex St. 665-4130 Prop. J. Ozzie Wheeler Percy Glaser. Proprietor GRAY’S APPLIANCE OF MELROSE SPECIALIST IN QUALITY APPLIANCES SALES - SERVICE - PARTS MAYTAG AMANA FRIGIDAIRE MAGIC CHEF KITCHEN AID CALORIC RESIDENCE 86 NO. CEDAR PARK — MELROSE, MASS. TEL.: 665-6423 V W Aonrr J HASLEM’S PHARMACY DEDICATED TO PRACTICE OF PHARMACY 484 MAIN STREET, MELROSE 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE: 665-0022 CLASS OF 1980 JAMES J. TARPEY GOULD, OLIVE CO., INC., INSURANCE TEL. 591 NORTH AVENUE, WAKEFIELD 246-2677 Watches Diamonds Established 1917 WADLAND JEWELERS W. C. HUNTRESS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Francis N. Blomerth 6 EASTMAN PLACE MELROSE, MA 665-1393 486 Main Street Melrose, Mass. 665-0303 169 Melrose, Mass. Yoursavings today are homes tomorrow. The money you save with us, is the money we lend to builders and home buyers. And the interest the builders and home buyers pay on their mortgages, is the inter- est we pass on to you. Saving here makes the good things possible. All deposits here are insured-in-full. ‘Melrose 638 Main Street, Melrose Phone 665-2500 Always plenty of Free Off- Street Parking Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of ’80 with love, from the M.H.S. 1979 Joan Daly Lisa Amoroso Kim Martin Terry Donovan Maria D ' Archangelo Mary Lewis Debbie McCarthy Cheering Squad 1980 Maureen Downey Sue Amirault Nancy Crovo Paula Harrington Christine McHale Jayne Bamford Lori Rice Congratulations ’80 Charle Ragucci’s Wedeco Building Products Newhall’s Main at Upham St. Melrose Highlands Phone 665-6185 Compliments of Tel. 665-4047 PREMIUM FUEL OILS BENSON -GOSS FUELS INC. Complete Heating Service 20 TREMONT ST., MELROSE Guthro McAvoy Attorneys-At-Law 171 DESIGNERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES L. R. MOULTON CO. 10 COREY STREET, MELROSE COME IN AND VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS 665-4774 or 665-4775 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1980 H. J. STILES SON 423 PLEASANT STREET MELROSE 172 Melrose School and Municipal Employees Federal Credit Union 14820 616 Main Street Melrose, MA 02176 Officers Kenneth Norris, President Anthony DeTeso, Vice President Eugene T. McCarthy, Treasurer, Manager Muriel Edwards, Secretary Mary Sheehan, Director Thomas Campbell, Director Adelburt Anderson, Director Robert Savarino, Director Paul Dwyer, Director Supervisory Committee Roy Baker, Chairman Marie Waste, Secretary Ralph Merry, Vice Chairman Credit Committee Walter Jones, Chairman John Driscoll, Secretary John McGilley, Vice Chairman ®jSCUA 173 Compliments of 463 Franklin St. Melrose Faulkner’s New-Life Cleansing 437 Franklin St. Melrose, MA 02176 665-6300 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 80 Good Luck Class of 1980 from M. J. Connolly Sons, Inc. Melrose RUBBISH REMOVAL ■ 23 IRVING STREET Swim Team MELROSE, MASS. 665-8968 The Pay-By-Phone Bank MELROSE SAVINGS BANK open 24 hours a day to melbank card holders 662-0100 476 Main Street Melrose 27 Melrose Street Melrose 219 Lowell Street Wilmington 240 Main Street Stoneham 274 Main Street Reading HONG KONG HOUSE Melrose Rainbow Assembly No. 7 I.O. R.G. congratulates The Class of ' 80 Luncheon Specials, Chinese And Polynesian Foods Orders Put Up To Take Out Open Daily 1 1 45 a m. to 10 30 p.m Fri Sat. 1 1 45 a m. to 1 00 p.m. Tel 665-0077 662-5239 5 1 5 Main Street Mel rose, Mass 02176 Bean Cole Plumbing and Heating 29 Essex Street Melrose, MA Phone 665-2566 (Res. Tel. 245-4384 and 321-1826) Reg. No. 612906680 Congratulations From Melrose Beauty Academy Best of Luck to the Class of 1980 from the tumblers 417 Main Street Melrose, MA 02176 Ms. Lally Sharon Olsen (advisor) Melrose Pontiac Linda Lanm Shereen Barry Debi Campbell Grace Trifaro Sales and Service New and Fine Used Cars 17 Upham St. Melrose, MA 665-3600 J ulie Hickey Barbie Morrison Ann Face Jean Flanagan Noreen Singleton Gail Driscoll Si 176 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 WHITTEMORE HARDWARE 531 Mam Street, Melrose 665-0900 Farrell’s Gulf Service Station Franklin and Chipman Sts. Melrose, Mass. Bell Realty 616 Main St. Residential - Commercial - Investment NEW USED HOMES MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 665-5025 177 GOOD LUCK SENIORS COMPLIMENTS OF MELROSE AUTO SALES Congratulations to the Class of 1980 THE CASEY FLORIST COMPANY MAPLE STREET MELROSE MASSACHUSETTS 665-0123 r PLAZA ] BAQBEQ PliOlv Cefalo’s Florist Melrose Florist Co., Inc. Congratulations Class ’80 235 W. Wyoming Avenue A Gentlemen’s Hair Salon 530 Main Street Melrose, Mass. Tel. 665-9793 COMPLIMENTS OF NORMA LECOMTE BELLEVUE DRESS SHOPPE OF MELROSE Appointments Arranged 458 MAIN STREET MELROSE. MA 02176 665-1572 Good Luck to the Class of 1980 from the majorettes Suzanne Atkinson Joanne Copeland Laura Dargie Marie Doucette Gabrielle Glennon Kathy Hicks Susan McKean Martha Murphy Denise Page Catherine Pappas Christine Peet Sandy Vadaro Jean Ward The Muffin Man Bakery Best Wishes and Good Luck Class of 1980 The Murnell Wax Company, Inc. 87 Mystic Avenue Medford. MA 02155 famous for Gilchrists Macroons and Delicious and Beautiful Decorated Cakes Compliments from A Friend to the class of 1980 180 Best Wishes to the Class of ’80 from the Senior Class Officers President- John Brissette Vice President- Roberta Arena Secretary- Donna Anderson Treasurer- Kathy Crowther Representatives- Debbie Harrow, David Snow Advisors- Peter Brown and Anita Galante Congratulations To The Class Of 1980 Fro m D.F. Munroe Company 351 Middlesex Avenue Wilmington, Massachusetts Newbury Street Coiffure 662-5200 512 MAIN ST. MELROSE Milton ' s Pharmacy 40 West Wyoming Ave. Melrose 665-1075 WEDDING SHOWER CAKES Birthday Cakes For Orders Call 665-1567 WOODWARD MILLER, INC. Printers Lithographers P. 0. Box 265 Melrose, Massachusetts 02176 Leo F. Peters. P. E. WESTON SAMPSON ENGINEERS, INC. 10 HIGH STREET BOSTON, MASS 02110 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS MIDDLESEX FELLS NURSING HOME Congratulations to the Class of ’80 40 Martin St. Melrose, Mass. 02176 665-7050 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ' 80 FROM R.J. HARRINGTON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM POTTLE FLORIST “FOR IDEAS-NOT JUST FLOWERS” 547 MAIN ST. MELROSE, MASSACHUSETTS 665-7744 “FIRST IN FISH” CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’80 FROM DEERING LUMBER CO. 118 ESSEX STREET 665-3000 DEERING MASON SUPPLY 158 ESSEX STREET 665-7171 Congratulations to the Class of ' 80 from Hill’s Greeting Cards Hallmark Gibson School Supplies 504 Main St. 512 Franklin St. WILLIAM G. ROBINSON 665-3287 REPUBLICAN FLOOR LEADER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES STATE HOUSE, BOSTON 02133 Melrose Paint and Decorating Center, Inc. 368 Main St., Melrose, Ma. 02176 665-8200 Largest distributer of Pittsburgh Paints in New England METROPOLITAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 846 MAIN ST., MELROSE, MA. THE BATTLE It begins with a fear And a need to learn We search for the answers And anxiously await our turn. Instead of getting easier The pressure seems to stay Yet we carry on anticipating The glory of our graduation day. As seniors we dream constantly Of our future and our careers And we dream of all of the good times passed Throughout our high school years. As graduation approaches us and we realize that we have won Now that the battle’s over We ' ve only just begun. — Roberta Arena


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