Methuen High School - Memories Yearbook (Methuen, MA)
- Class of 1970
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•- w.- ■f; r -S j l  i - 7 - . . -■. :?. - K fci % vVi V ' v V B 1 ' ] ps fcj Some candle clear burns somewhere I come by. I muse at how its being puts blissful back With yellowy moisture mild night ' s memory. So shall it remain for my future The beacon, the eternal beam . . . Gerard Manley Hopkins THE TORCH Table of Administration Faculty Seniors c Contents Athletics Activities Memories Hello, Darkness I ' ve come to to ynHHH HnR ' PL k V % ) JMfc r mfm w- m ■ V T . 9 V J 1 ti ' k d, -1,0. bESi jipTt ] Because a vision softly creeping Left its seeds while I was sleeping, And the vision that was planted in my brain Still remains . . . Within the Sound of Silence. { ■■1 In restless dreams I walked alone, Narrow streets Of cobbled stone, JiW Neath the hah D of a ireef IWrr Q wgU turned fhf collar K the cold and dqmp, . i ' - k 1 7 When my eyes were stabbed By the flash of a neon light. It split the night, And touched the Sound of Silence. v t - 9K %I r m . ■JWMIBHMWF1WWBW HIMl!IM I Himi l iaUilU I IMF l| MM llwf l ■■People talking without speaking, People hearing without listening, People writing songs That voices never shore, I MMBUfflH s sr ; : . ■s tf .- SSfe ! fe- « safer , i fcs : «$ No one dares Disturb the Sound of Silence. I r . LVf fl ftt£ftg)! ■mm • - p- r t But my words like silent raindrops fell, And echoed in the wells of silence. Quote is credited to: — Simon and Garfunkel tUm mSBS ... 1 Walk through the halls. Listen at the classroom doors. In one — a lesson on the nature of Greek tragedy. In another — a drill on who and whom. In another — a hum of voices intoning French declen- sions. In another — silence: a math quiz. Whatever the problems and frustrations of teach- ers and pupils, something very exciting is going on. Education is going on. — Bel Kaufman Leslie Bernal Arthur F. Baker Assistant Superintendent Superintendent 20 ■I Urville J. Beaumont Principal He is immortal not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul; a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. ' ' — William Faulkner 21 Mrs. Bertha Potvin Mrs. Florence Byrne Secretaries 1 BttMHl H ' ifl k PB Wf i W A « v - Dorothy Chadwick Dean of Girls 22 W. Earl Lister Assistant Principal I have lived long enough to be battered by the realities of life and not too long to be downed by them. — John Mason Brown Guidance Counselors Alton Bailey Janet McLennan 23 If we work upon marble it will perish; if we work upon brass, time will efface it; if we rear temples, they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbue them with principles, with just the fear of God and love of our fellow men, we engrave on those tablets something which will brighten all eter- nity. — Daniel Webster . ' ,.. .■%•; : .1: . ■; FACULTY 24 fen lil sssss ssas ' English Mrs. Donna Hughes ' • 1 ?+  ■Am p M U 1 Mr. Thomas Jennings Mrs. Lillian Hershfield a v- r Mr. Alfred Jones Miss Kathleen McNeil Mrs. Mildred Monroe 26 and Speech v l ' Ski ■' ' . .; ■BE . mf d ' } 1 wt k ■mk ffifflTTBffnrfwvflf i 1 q£3b£Sb 9 h J Mr. Arthur Nicholson Mrs. Shirley Hovanasian??? Mrs. Patricia Conroy Mr. Albert Francis Jr. Mr. Thomas Grella Mrs. Shirley Hovanasian 27 -j At Mr. Shaun Gurry Mrs. Charlotte Butler Before . . . ! Miss Gretchen Ehmann Social Mr. Alfred DeStefano Miss Susan Duncan Mr. Stephen Fortado 28 ■M Studies r NArs. Louise Gossel in . mm ' ' ■- TCl ST I:, a ■fi 4 AtA ' ' -.tiL. • B , ,■.- .. • 1 Miss Elizabeth Smith Mr. Howard Gilmore jP rl. - ?? - r Qj - jB 1 j L |R Mr. James Smith iiftit — — 1 II—. After!!! Mr. David Whiting Mr. John Rimas 29 Science Mrs. Joan Lane Mr. John Ziminski Mr. Peter Mazzaglia Mr. Roger Payette Mr. William Russell 30 1M Math Miss Phyllis Chiarenza Mr. Ermont Goldsmith, Jr. Mr. John Heggarty Mrs. Ruth Lockaby Mr. Robert Fradette Mrs. Barbara Souza Mr. Frank Yelle Business Miss Ruth Lange Miss Kittee Mclntire Mrs. Margaret Morgan Mrs. Jean Rimas Miss Kathleen Doran Miss Claire St. Pierre Mrs. Virginia Wilman 32 Languages i Mrs. Claire Derby Miss Doris Belisle Mr. Gerard E. Gagne Mrs. Mildred Kendall Miss Stella Faro 33 Arts 1 know I ' ve seen one of these somewhere . . is it a hammer? ' ' Mr. Paul Constantineau Miss Alice Coulson Mr. Allen Gammons Mr. Joseph Gregory Mrs. Carol Prasad 34 and Skills If I ' m good, next week they ' re giving me a crayon! Mr. Joseph Melia Mrs. Mildred Kern 3ft .MHB 9MVH J ' Mr. Alvin Huebner Mr. James McDermott Captain James Martin 35 Physical Education Mr. David Marsh Mr. Edward Kissell 1 Miss Carol Bailey f H Mr. William Gosselin 36 Miss Mary Schruender Could you just wait until I fix my hair? ' Ed, could you just wait until they put the puck down? ' It ' s so nice of you girls to give us a hand! ' Rebounding at ten feet! That ' s a new rec- ord! When I agreed to be Folk Dance Coordina- tor I didn ' t think they would go this far! 37 We ' re anything brighter than even the sun (we ' re everything than books greater might mean) we ' re everything anything more thar be ieve (with a spin leap alive we ' re alive we ' re wonderful one times one . — e. e. cummings HBlBMBMflr : .. ' - ' •. i 1 ' ■1 ■- ' ■- ' ' ■■• , • • ' ■■•. ' ■' ' : ' :; ' ■• ' ' ■■; ■■% .(;■■;. ; 5 ' V • ' • ' - ' ■■.. L-, ■•Ifttl ■- ■B ■[ ■A 1 1 i I 1 ■• Jl ■• -4 . M u SENIORS 39 Lynne Abate Lynne Monica Abdallah Monica Richard Alexa Rick Gail Alliette Honk John Gary Androski Gary Rosalind Angelari Roz Victoria Angelone Vicky Emily Angus Lou Vanessa Annaloro Van Janet Auclair Janet Elaine Auteri Elainya Cynthia Avedisian Cyndi Happiness is finding a boy in your locker Monday morning after a bad weekend. David Baldwin Dave William Barrett Squeble Robert Bastek Bad Boy Monroe Bean Ken Susan Beaulieu Sue Ronald Becotte Ron Sandra Becotte Sandy Linda Belair Cookie Richard Belair Dick 41 Carol Bennett Carol Ronald Bergeron Brillo Brian Bernadini Bernie Angela Blatti Ann Barbara Blinn Barb Bruce Boardman Link Patricia Bodenrader Coach Steven Bogosian Bugs Linda Bohne Boney Babes Harriet Bonin Harry Helen Bosco Liz Sandra Bowden Sandy 42 Thomas Bramhall Tom Gayle Broderick Squeeze Russell Brown Gates Janice Buglione Jan Daniel Bulmer Dan Jane Bunce Janie Maureen Burke Moe Elizabeth Burns Liz Sharon Burns 8urns e Happiness is the IBM System breaking down. ' -U 43 Happiness is finding the answers to Manter Hall. Sharon Byron Sam John Calobrisi Co o Anthony Canzano Tony Richard Cardone Dicky Lynne Carter Cut Donna Chabot Chabot Pamela Champagne Pam Pamela Chapdelaine Pam Brenda Childs 8ren 44 Charlene Chulada Charley Paulette Cloutier Paulette Sharon Cloutier Clout Carlyne Coco Coco Bean Robert Conley Monster Deborah Connors Debbie Rosanne Consentino Rocco Vincent Contarino Vinny Patrick Cooney Pat Jeanne Couture Jeannie Richard Crawley Dick Rita Croteau Rita 45 Susan Daley Sue Deborah Deacy Debbie Gina De Andrus Gin a Dennis De Forte Dennis Kathleen Delage Kitten Paul D Errico Helmet Head Gaile De Slmone Little Bits Leo Desrocher Buddy Steven Desrochers footer Carol Devine Chicken Legs John DiGloria Woody Rosalind Diminico Rozzi 46 Happiness is knowing you ' re wanted. Gail DiNoto Go 7 John Dixon John Robert Dooley Tom Neal Dowd Neal Joseph Duma Joe Patricia Dumont Pat Dennis Dupuis Avoir Debra Eaton Debt Deborah Ebert Deb 47 Leslie Eichler Ike Kathleen Ellis B Ion die William Enman Doc Maurice Faro Moe Robert Farelli Arch Linda Fargnoli Fag Kathryn Federico Kathy Debra Fillipon Debbie Salvatore Fisic hell i Sam Joan Fleming Juanita Thomas Fontaine Fly James Ford Jamie , k 1 48 John Ford Herbie Martha Ford Marty Evelyn Foster Eve Justine Fugge Jesse Patricia Gagnon Pat Patricia Gale Pat Susan Gallagher Sue Mary Garrigan Spacy Frank Gatenella Framk Happiness is getting caught in the Girls ' Basement. ca £23 C7i Happiness is knowing you re right and the world s wrong. Dennis Geadreau Den Richard Geary Rick Elizabeth Giarrusso fieffy Leila Gilbert Leila Diane Gioseffi Little One Andrea Giragosian Andy Charles Girardi Charlie Paula Godin P. G. Joseph Golus Romeo 50 Christine Gomes Chris James Graham Otto Barbara Grealish Barb Thomas Greenwood Tom Stephen Gross Steve Ann Groves Annie Claudette Guerard Tiny Beverly Guerin Bev David Guilmet Dave Cheryl Hagopian Chen David Hajjar Dave Sheila Hamel Camel 51 Ruth Hargreaves Scoff y Sheila Hayden She 7 William Heffernan Bill Therese Helbick Blub Alfred Hicks Big Al Helen Higgmbottom Helen Paul Himmer He in rich Margaret Hoegan p eggy Jeffrey Hoffman Jeff Ann Hovanasian Annie Debra Howard Debbie Sherrill Howard Howie Sr. 52 Happiness is being 4 ' 10 and having a boy friend 6 ' 2 . ■Mr Deborah Howarth Deb Maureen Hyde Mi mi Allen Incollingo Inky William Jacinto Billy Nancy Jacques Nanc Rita Jean Ree Barry Joseph Barry Kenneth Kalitka Kenny Thomas Kay Tom 53 Harold Kazanjian Hal John Kelleher Bronco Dianne Kennedy White Owl Jean Kenney Jeannie Joanne Kerry Joanne Dianne Kibersris Di Paul Kiessling Paul Marilyn Kisiel Maxie Debra Klier Debbie Theresa Kobrenski Terry Alexis Korbey Luckie Brenda Korbey Brenda 54 I HMMBHH Arthur Krikorian Artie Mary Kubit Mary David Labbe Dave Denise Lafitte Denise Donna La Grange Donna Michael Lahey Margo Denise Laliberte Deedy Raymond Landolt Rodriguez James La Plante Jim Happiness is walking down the stairs with- out everyone walking up you. ' ' 55 Happiness is the end of the school day. Maureen Larkin Moe David Lee Arnold Joann Lee Jo Carolyn Lemay Leroy Mark Le Saffre Luke John L Italien Gill igan Josephine Lombari Jo Douglas MacArthur Doug Richard Maksian Rich 56 : ' Carmela Malignaggi Millie David Mansor Zulu Joseph Marcello Joe Dana Maroon Dana Roger Marquis Roger Robert Marsland Bob Bernard Martin Atlas Thomas Martin Marrien William McEvoy Mac William McKay Bill Kyle McKenzie- Mac Gail Mercier A 57 Robert Messina Bob David Miele Dave Bonnie Milone Little One Brenda Milone Peanut John Montefusco Monte Linda Monti Lyn John Morm P. J. Paula Morm Paula Stephen Morm Corporal Jean Morway Jeanie Gary Mosher Savage Jean Mulcahy Jeannie 58 Happiness is knowing that no matter what you sing you ' ll steal the show. John Murphy John Barbara Murray Barb Jean Nassar Jean e Mary Neale Mary Joseph Nicolosi Nick Rosemary Nolan Rosi Michael Norcia Mike Kathleen O ' Connel Peanuf Cheryl Oliveri Cheryl 59 Steve Osgood The Oz Anthony Pacheco Tony Joseph Paolino Joe Donna Paris Donna Patricia Parker Pat Charles Payson Charlie Mary Jane Pearey m M. J. Xi 1 Albert Pica Jl Big Al m 1 Doreen Piazza f Pizza 1 i Ann Marie Pizzano M. ' + Teaser Georgianna Poisson Gi G, Philip Poisson Creature W t W 60 Thomas Porada Ski Steve Proctor Steve Lucille Proulx Lucy Baby Karen Psaros Rocky Sherry Psaros Sherry Steven Radulski Steve Susan Ratcliffe Sue William Reardon Florae James Reuter Jim Happiness is having someplace to hide from Miss Chadwick. Happiness is seeing your idea of Happiness is ' in the yearbook. Karen Ricci Karen Russell Riccio Russ Norma Richardson Norma Charles Ripley Charlie Doris Roberts Turtle Marilyn Roberts Bob Denise Rochette Dee Stephen Roddy Roddy David Ross Ross 62 Linda Ross Ross Gary Rudis Gary Patricia Ryan Ryan Sonia Sabor Son ia Brenda St. Jean Saint Cathy Salach Kat David Salach Dave Genevieve San Antonio Gen Mitchell Sandler Sandman Joanne Sapienza Joanne Marie Sarto Marie Paula Scalera Paula 63 Patricia Scannel Pat Neil Schubert Neil Donna Scott Donna Joseph Scott Joe Judy Scott Judy Margaret Scott Marggee Wendy Seddon Jo Martin Seremet The Skipper Richard Sharp Rick Maryanne Sharrock Mary Anne Constance Simone Connie Stephanie Simpson Steff 64 Happiness is wearing saddle shoes without everyone thinking you have something wrong with your feet. ' ' HIrS Linda Smith Suzy Lynn Soucy Soos John Spindler Spinny Susan Stabile Sue Cheryl Stetson Stets Linda Strozza Stroz Janice Stuart Jan John Sullivan Sully Carole Sykes Sykes 65 Janice Tarquinio Jan Marie Theriault Ree Paul Therrien Tex Kathleen Thompson Kathy Doreen Thurber Doreen Mary Ellen Tinney Mary Ellen Michael Tobia Mike Paula Tremblay Maudie B. Roger Trudel The Visitor Robert Turco Bob Jacqueline Turmel Jackie Frank Valliere Frank 66 Denise Veilleux French ie Carol Vieweg Carol Paula Vogel Paula Glenn Wante Glenn Bernard Webb Bernard Deborah Weisenborn Debbie Lee Ann Whitehead Legs John Whittemore Witty-Mo Susan Wood Woody Happiness is feeling your Cheerios when you didn ' t even eat breakfast. ' I Happiness is knowing that after the Prom and Graduation we will still have memories. ' ' William Wood Billy Janet Wyman Jan Sharon Zambino Legs Paula Zarzour Polly Cheryl Zenevitch Zen-Zen Theresa Beaulieu Terry Raymond English Ray Janie Ford Janie Linda Jean Linda 68 Thomas Rubeo Tom Russell Shea Russ Deborah Vartanian Debbie SHY SENIORS Patricia Dellechiaie Diane Donohue Roger Earnshaw George Enus James Flanagan John Garafolo John Garvey Gary Kurkjian Ronald McAnn Thomas McNutt Gerard Mgrdichian Kenneth Mulligan Wayne Perron Donald Privitera Linda Riley Jared Towler Class of 1970 Senior Class Advisor Mr. Arthur Nicholson He stood erect — Smiling, sincere, steadfast — His body disciplined and limber. A man who bore failure without self-pity, And success without self-admiration. A man who had become what he could — An Athlete. — Dag Hammarskjold SOHp .; . ■•:• •■HI ATHLETICS 70 1969 Methuen Rangers Football Squad HBRA The Starting Line W A. I ft i. The Seniors 73 ■■We saw it in their faces Asking for support Encouragement Interest. In victory We shared. 75 iiiiii vimwmmm Hi Just pretend he ' s trying to steal your girl away!!! ' What they don f know is that have the ball! I hope I can get there before it hatches!! Hey — that s one of your own guys you re tackling, but thanks! ' ' Are you that Hollywood talent scout? ' ' Have you got it? 76 Chief Sitting Bull and Chief Rain Cloud want make-um peace! 1 77 1969 Cross Country Squad 78 ' VXVv ' li.- I H ' WW Cross Country is a sport of champions. Its prerequi- sites are strength, agility, timing, perseverence, and, most important of all, endurance. This year ' s squad showed the true spirit of the sport, as they strove on to victories for M.H.S. 80 A better view of the gorgeous graduates!!! There is no way to adequately describe the fast-moving action of a Field Hockey game — especially if its competitors include the hustling Methuen Rangerettes. Their moves are swift and agile; their spirit effervescent and glowing; their desire dauntless and overwhelming. For 1969 the girls completed an undefeated season with much triumphant pride, a bit of reluctant finality, and a few nostalgic tears. Co-capt. Cloutier Coach Bailey Co-capt. Eichler i k j iH Hfc ■i H ™ - ? U 1 c V f ■ni - % i vpr o t3 ± IvHr m BX ■IE RHHI ■■■■■BX fl|WM|HB luUn ■1 ■■■■■■■Girls ' Basketball Team Under Co-Captains Cloutier and Hyde, this year ' s basketball team chalked up a winning season and several new rec- ords. The girls showed spirit and pride in their play, and surely made a mark for girls ' sports at T.H.S. that will long be re- membered. OUR SENIORS 82 r ; W m. m W m ■i • -frJWBlr % %r , T ilf rfc in km Basketball - 1970 THE VARSITY Co ' capt. Fprd Co-capt. Greenwood Ken Mulligan K ' ■■flrf w Tom Greenwood THE SENIORS Tom Martin ■ 1 ' It fS |, % 1 : 1 , ■' ' :-: :■:; ' ; V 1 ' ' .... 33 1 II T ■1 dL i% ■, ' John Kelleher w . ■■■■■• ' . ' W . _ WW— 8l;- ' ... ■.. , You hold his arms, Tom; I ' ll pounce on hii Hey — static electricity or what!?! O.K. Herb, Do - si - do !! Let ' s see — this is w here I use the 62F offense option ... I think !?! Is that you behind me. Creature? AAAGHM That ' s hot! What s the matter, haven t you ever seen anyone 6 8 before? ,- Wrestling Team Under the direction of their fearless leader, Mr. O Donnell, this year ' s wrestling team proved quick to grasp all new fundamentals, and went on to show their prowess at the various meets in which they competed. 90 W m HHF K Indoor Track THE SENIORS 9! 1 969-70 Cheerleaders SUE S SQUAD DIANE ' S SQUAD Sue Smith Miss Kevgas Diane Gioseffi 92 Gina and Cindy Ann and Cheryl 93 1969-70 Majorettes Soloist Maureen Burke 94 OUR SENIORS m Mi II « I • S l 95 Sports Bloops ■' Q) D CD to CO o P £ -t D -C _ u D O -Q 5 (D = D D d .bi u D ._ = u o - q £ — CO 3 = r U £ % V CO - o (D O _ c -4= -t L L U U - o O CO _Q .2 u D u Senior Class Officers Tom Greenwood — Treasurer Dave Salach — President Ann Marie Pizzano — Vice President Peggy Hoegan — Secretary 100 Junior Class Officers Steve Devine — V. Pres. Mike Langevin — Pres. Sue Heffernan — Sec. Sue Hovanasian — Treas. Sophomore Class Officers Heidi Lee — Treas., Eddie Parolisi — Pres., Allen Morgan — V. Pres., Sharon Guerard — Sec. 101 I it ' !■' . _... . .. -|.y -Ml 1 I [ l i 1 ,1 [1 f - 1 1 1 I . I J; h I iL 1 1 1 ■ . i jl j Student Council I II II 111 OFFICERS: Kathy O ' Connell — Treas. Jeanne Sarto — Corr. Sec. John Dixon — Pres. Cheryl Zenevitch — Sec. Pam Freeman — Pub. Sec. ADVISOR: Mrs. Janet McLennan 102 EDITORIAL STAFF: Liz Burns Gen SanAntonio Charlene Chulada — Ed. in Ch Paul Himmer Robin Eichler John Dixon Sandra Bowden Moe Burke Paula Tremblay ADVISOR: Mr. Albert Francis Blue and White Staff ■i 103 Pep Club OFFICERS: Joanne Kerry Sandy Bowden Gen SanAntonio Paula Scalera Sue Daley ADVISOR: Mrs. Louise Gosselln 104 Business Club Italian Club 105 Latin Club French Club • fill Sin Ull Ir 1M| I! ■7 ■■■fli ! II : 4 111 Mil ; Spanish Club Glee Club ni i«iiBtttt«i  5aM MiSr «ia a .tttS!!S! 3«h« i« «  ■  ■« itn«i% ■ ■ ■ ■■•  ••• II! )•■• •«• • •• ■• •■■■(•••■•••■sih !!■•■• ■ ••■■■l«f  ■• ■ «■ ■■• tl l l !•■«■ ■•• • ■■•!■« ••■•■•♦•►■•••••(•S !■•■■]••■• •■ •■lM lllO ••■ ■• ••••• •■ •■•••• ••!  •■•■♦• •••• • « • •■ ■•«• ••« ' ■• ,«■« •■••■■••■•t  ■•■■•• •«■! ■S ■••Sea ■••mm I «m«i i  n«t  i«it(ai i«i iMHf«l  aa «f«ae  a«««  «| I ■•■■■••«• •■r •■••■•• • •«  •• •■■•« (■•■••■•• ••« ■«■■« • •«, ■■••••■ • • • ■• ■•«•■■• I k a«i  M« l [•■■t«« •«r I • ■«••• ,. !•■••■«• ••«•] 107 Math Club Art Club National Honor Society German Club 109 Those meetings were pretty wild sometimes . . . especially with all those kids who weren ' t even on the Staff!!! 1 970 Torch Staff ' • ' : 1969-70 Ranger Band it 4 f f «M A b ' W M WCS V- THE MIGHTY, MIGHTY SENIORS! rv«f- ' . WJ III WJ G H S C H D E T CORPS Tenney ' s Pride — The M.H.S. Cadet Corps 112 The making of a cadet involves careful instruction ... in all phases of discipline, honor, integrity and, most importantly, pride. 113 Remember me? i ' m the boy you fell in love with one day in algebra II i ' m the teacher who tried desperately to help you remember where Wisconsin was i ' m the beat your heart skipped when that 100th point was made i ' m the book of vocabulary words that didn ' t help you on your SAT ' s anyway i ' m the trophy case that you were proud of cause it reflected your face m i ' m the locker that housed all those great memories that last year i ' m the auditorium you practiced in, marched in, sang in, then left I ■, £  t f; . 8 i old brick building but i was you and you were me for three years and they were great years — luckie 9Wi ' MHH Memories 115 Sophomore Reception 1969 Tradition . . . that ' s what it is — tradition. Every year those aged, senile seniors wel- come in the innocent, naive sophomores — and everyone has a good time of it. The un- derclassmen have to take a good deal of teasing, and they even end up meeting the FACULTY! But, by the time they catch on to it all . . . They enjoy it, too!! 16 I ' r V ' U wire ! Football Queen and Attendants Queen — Marie Sarto Attendants — Joanne Sapienza Mimi Hyde Military Ball 118 J I! Queen: Patricia Gale, Attendants: Ann Hovanasian, Debra Fillipon i k l i :- ' V ' , .A •■( 1 i v H tf 1 f s if V jfir IP 4 P 9fl A i fl P ' % 1 lj l , Hail to the Queen, Who in Triumph Advances . . . 119 On February 20, 1 970, the Ten- ney gymnasium was trans- formed into a panorama of mil- itary array performed through drill and precision in the pres- ence of the Queen and her subjects. As the final decision was made, the merits of Company C were awarded top honors in drill competition, and the com- pany commanders, having reached the culmination of their careers in the Corps, were ush- ered out ceremoniously. As the night unfolded, weeks and months of painstaking preparation were proven worthwhile; the various com- panies provided a thrilling spec- tacle for all present. 120 121 — A t J ' vijtkiu H. 1 1 t4ry? -:U V 122 Prince Charming arrives! 123 Senior Supe Class Actor and Actress Dave Salach Pat Ryan 125 Most School Spirit John Dixon Gen SanAntonio 126 Done Most for the School Dave Salach Ann Marie Pizzano 127 M II M o I t e T o y u Barry Joseph Luckie Korbey M o t n t e c u a Jamie Ford Stephanie Simpson 129 I Baby Face and Brute Ann Hovanasian Tom Martin (missing) 130 Best Dressed Mark LeSaffre Gaile DeSimone i i i Mutt and Jeff John Dixon Kathy O ' Connel 131 Class Wits Phil Creature Poisson Peggy Hoegan 132 Most Talkative Jeff Hoffman Elaine Auteri 133 Class Flirt and Cassanova Jean Nassar Mike Tobia 134 ■•■■tsv.-;. Shy Boy and Shy Girl John Ford Carol Vieweg 135 Let the word go forth from this time and place to friend and foe alike . that THE TORCH has been passed to a new generation. ' ' — John F. Kennedy ft « B£ V W . H ™pTt g W 1 ' tit ' i O •
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