Newton North High School - Newtonian Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1979

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A graduate of Rutgers and Harvard Universities, he spent sixteen years as a high school principal in Massachusetts and in New York before becoming super- intendent in Newton. ln addition to his position in Newton's school system, lvlr. Fink has been a director of Education Collaborative for Greater Boston CEdCOD since 1969. Mr. Fink's daily routine as superintend- ent is varied. l-le spends much of his time visiting schools and consulting with prin- cipals and school coordinators about school programs. His evenings are fre- quently spent with the School Committee, parent groups and public officials dis- cussing issues and programs which effect the school system. lt is the only job l've ever had in which you get your forty hours in by Wednesday morning, said Mr. Fink. Recently Mr. Fink's major efforts have been directed toward trying to maintain the quality of the school system which is currently under the stress of declining enrollment and tighter budgets. Mr. Fink is proud of the fact that, in spite of the stress, opportunities, particularly for stu- dents who have difficulties in school, have expanded greatly. Another of Mr. Fink's interests has been implementing more options for stu- dents who wish to learn outside of the confines of both the school building and the school day. Concerning such pro- grams, Mr. Fink observed that, The class of 1979 is very fortunate to have worked with such a talented staff. Q. ...Y if r X im 1, 1 I I see the job of the principal as a guiding job, not a controlling one, said principal Richard Mechem. Mr. Mechem was born in Evanston, Illinois. He attended Harvard College and graduated with honors. He then went on to get a Master's Degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Before becoming principal of Newton North High School in 1960, Mr. Mechem was principal of Walnut Hills High School in Ohio. Newton North is a large school, but Mr. Mechem thinks of Newton North's size as an asset rather than a handicap. I believe in what I call the critical mass theory, which is that in order to accomplish anything you must have a critical mass, a large enough number of interested individuals. The size of Newton North allows it to reach this critical mass in many prOQf8fTIS which are not feasible in other schools. Mr. Mechem feels that a principal should guide and mediate, not direct. The schooI's diversity and depth allow it to run itself, so l can stand off to one side, making sure that no group goes in the wrong direction and that there are no clashing interests. About Newton North's graduating class of 1979, Mr. Mechem said, I see a positive increase in interest and commitment to the classroom, to athletics, to the arts, and to all extracurricular activities. Atwood P. Dunham has been at Newton North tor fifteen years. the first six as a teacher and the last nine as assistant to the Principal Richard tvtechem. Mr. Dunham attended Phil- lips Andover Academy and Wesleyan and Boston Universi- ties. Mr Dunhams responsibilities around Newton North include grade processing. student registration and schedul- ing and the many other details which are involved in running a school the size of Newton North. Mr. Dunham is responsi- ble tor implementing Arena Scheduling. a major change in the scheduling procedure because it involves the students in what used to be a computer process. Ken Temkin is administrative assistant for both Newton North and the Newton School Department. l-le has worked for the school department since 1975. ln 1976 Mr. Temkin's job expanded when he took over the administrative responsi- bilities at Newton North Mr. Temkin attended Boston and George Washington Universities. As administrative assistant. Mr. Temkin is in charge ot such things as supply and equip- ment budgets and purchases. supply inventories and equip- ment maintenance and insurance for both Newton North and the Newton School Department. At Newton North Mr. Temkin also oversees the bursar's office and is business advisor to The Newtonite. Dan Malia is in charge ot both Newton's city wide and Newton North's Technical-Vocational Programs. He attended Gorham State College. the University of Connecti- cut. Harvard and Boston Universities. Mr. Malia, a former Riley Housemaster. was chosen tor the position by Superin- tendent Aaron Fink when Mr. Fink was starting plans which incorporated the Technical-Vocational Department within the high school. rather than within its own separate building. Mr. lvtalias duties as Technical-Vocational Director also involve him with the Work Study. Home Economics and Business Programs throughout the Newton School System. Atwood P. Dunham Ken Temkin 'Zag Dan Malia PV Y 4 L - 1' ,E F - '.f. K. 4 . ' V . 6 X .. . .Q 4' ' 1 ..., CFRETAHIES its Elinor Andler Ann Caggiano Barbara Coffee Meg Connolly x by Ruth Ginsberg Elizabeth Linde Eugenia Copeland Marie Esposito if mil' . M--if Frances Goodman Elaine Kell Elsie McDermott Mary Miskella ii V ff' Q, - --'.-...gif-n....,.... V: i vi' x v A - - ' .ww '-Y'?:fii,QT'4i3 - 3' '1f'i ,,- 'ini' -..-4-..-.. - - , , i . f VU r 3, '-7 4 5i?i A N ,. .z:,?Qi4, I wr A ,', 135:13 -mf? 1' f , '- , --,f . 'few . ' Y-?i33:x'Q 5' Y'-if ' ,WZ ',Q'ff ?l- Q.',i,Z + R., 3 V- ' W:?grw,,z L 'f -f f. . 1 Ks' ww I - Gail Stein, Housemaster Secretaries Marne Kenney 1 Selma Lamkin -'Q 'I I' A -Y' ' x s Je q-Q.. V , -as-A .-.r-wneuq.,g,,,.- Meredith Ghattas, Housemaster Secretaries -'N AA A Esther Aronson Katherine DiRusso A D .- A A M S H still! Q z U ,X 1 S E Norman Gaudet, Housemaster Secretaries I 'hu L -Q' Florence Festinger Florence Taplin I I f'aQn .' Richard Adams, Housemaster 1 I I 1 I Q i Secretaries I 2 , .. I Helen Leone Marge Ruggiero X, Jan Margolin X 1 Scottie Guild, Housemaster Secretaries Edyth Raymond d Q 1 Q Q T I O elen Ry GFI, HOUSGFTIGSYGF Secretaries Pat Caira iger es -v-quill FACU LTY fwfx f f 'N XKQJNX 57? X N -f I bvfvjjf , H, - 'S lf' 7' X K b x Q Nr-- Z 3 - , eg: , .2 4? G M2259 ffinll hiv! I-'n - .I E gg xqj Olly, F'-' e U S4 a i,414's'q' ' - X '1 5-fx SU' Al, ' gf X- 2:27, , , , . - l? 3 .5 , , :! l-l-- 1, Y Florine Borden Stanley Bornstein George Bower ff K . x . 'Jizz , George Bresnahan Donald Burroughs Shirley Campbell llh I I 1 Peter Capodilupo Selma Crevoshay Ethlyn Davis l' U' H ' Tom DePeter Robert Dephoure Inez Dover Br 6 x , ' , , . ir l df i'i John Fernandes John Harris Barbara Killion Ellen Moore Beth Goldman Marilyn Hubbard Department l-lead, Mary Lanigan David Outerbridge 4? l'5l ' . Allison Kenney Hall L Ronald Ingalls Roy Montague Michael Papa fx . .I Anna Fladzukinas Joesph Rigali Lynn Rossman Miriam Sargon Thomas Schaefer Ann Serafin YQ' pk,,,A,, Q sr P, , -gf If 2 v 1 Helen Smith Barbara Streibert Sheila Tierney 1' Norman Walker Burton Weiner Nancy Zimmet l i LANGUAGE A94 igxw . I i W ' Esther Cohen Virginia Cox John D'Agnese Franklin Davis Jean Degnon Claire Penn ff Q C- 0 Q Bernard Flanagan Hilda Karp Q42 . f i . l s -if X V X i il t Miriam Meyer William Paul Helen Saunders Russell Steinert Marie Vallone Department Head, Mary Waters Maflene YGSIGY A-1- David Phelan Carmino Trubiano Lucien Weisbrod l MATH i i Russell Aldrich Ronald Barndt Philip Bowman Charles Broming Richard Burke Annette Carpenter Marilyn Donlon Marjorie Flanagan Y-r 'na Healill Jo-Ellen Hinyer Kathleen Hollowell r ...Y 44- - A 1 i fw. 4-,Aye Ilene Levitt Richard Mackler Peter Martin it. 1 wg, A ' LUCY Rakov Department Head, Mary Sapienza James Schreider Jack Shapiro Paul Shapiro Florence Solomont Raymondgtephens Ov 1-4 I , X Gretchen Ainley Jean Alfano David Belmarsh Z4 'Q Frank D'Aostino Richard Dufiy Ruth Fernandes ui img: Qi ,S A. David Geikie Deborah Ann Gerstein Virginia Ghattas Jane Glidden ,A- i George Hahn Jack Hankin uv' t Christopher Jones Abbe Kurnit Robert Malone fx X George Martins Ernest Nicol Department Head, Stuart Ftist -' - I '? Rachel Sheridan Frank Spitzer Montgomery D. Wells 05 Q Y 4.215 . fl, z X X Harold Wiper .Q F SOCIAL STUDIES SY' John Amoroso Henry Bolter ,X Q ...ef Ronald Boucher Grainger browning Joseph Connolly 4' 5, S 'Q f .x Donald Crowley Nancy Dellmuth Paula Evans Paul Gottlieb Miriam Grosser Diane Handspicker lr- ' .i ,i5 , v 1 . -4 .Ji- lu., NWA, i , g - 'K i or o Carol Horgan Helen Kalivas John Livingston f '. , . . 41.-Q ' --Hn , Alan MacDougaIl Michael Morris June Namias 1 'm 3+ .QMJA5 DV A . , , i . W 1 s + .15 Department Head, Kit Ober Roseanne Perlmutter Richard Reid .str Johanna Ross Ernest Wight David Barboza Frank Cionti William Doherty 1 'iff 3' 1 Charles MacLeod 'F 5, . sl f'.' WZ, T 1 Pl.. S , 4 S Louis Campbell Albert Castoldi 'J Q K Charles Day Alfred Dipoli L Stanley Gardner Gerald Hagarty H. Ward Manghue Paul Moore Y, -wg Ulu.. I , ,Ai mln f 1 W 5 Department Head, Patrick Nicolas John O'ConneIl William Parmenter Anthony Penta Ernest Reppucci Joseph Ryan Edward Sahagian Charles Stevens James Sullivan WM? Charles Texeira Luciano Visco Stanley Wolaszek Larry Allen Department Head, Robert Delulio cpu L. Roberta Black Michael Bower mlh' r -if----M... ., gg ? 0 , 4 Y 4 I L 2 2 1 R to hh- Samuel Grainger Robert Jackson ,bu . , ,1 Q , , 1 tj Y X M.-. .J '. sw ' - .QL In , . I: V Q 'xt-Y ' f gh H ,- t . b f'-1 Beverly Logan Dorinthe Sacks 'v,. K Mildred Williams Peter Mackie Maureen Prokopy -ll Jay Snape Archibald Stark f 'xQ Tat Ann Wolf Q L! Jlf-JY 1 -L. 21' :X XZ' fx XXX V Julia Cradle Ruth Frazier Pamela Jones Department Head, James Ronayne if Louis DiNitto ,fs so Linwood Gatley Colleen Lynch Thomas J. Williams Maureen Enos George Jessup I Ben Merritt Fred Yaitanes 1 -fu B U Sl N ESS Department Head, Michael Gradone Barry Howland Mary Machakos John Meyer . x' M W , - rs- as 5.13 . Anna Nolan Libby Resnick Irene Roman Armando Rossi Rudolph Sailak Margaret Tavitian 5, .f 9 if is Eric Benjamin Gary Good Carolyn Kingston Department Head, Raymond Smith Saul Stern wmv- -,Aw-mf-v f.. N. -1. -, f.. fv ,i K A i - F t 1 Erika Chisolm Kathy Hart Beryl Higgins if Daveda Movitz Jeffrey Silverthorne I-IOIVIE ECCDNOIVIICS DRIVER EDUCATICDN CAREER GUIDANCE Y Kathleen Henighan Margaret O'Neill - .J 1 l William O'Neill Carolyn Woodbury, Teacher-in-charge if 49' I I I. li, 'Il 9l I Norman Swerling Edwin Wiest I 10 s Sarah Danziger Myra Trachtenberg .II Pat Brown Elizabeth Cornell Judith Freedman Janet Ginsberg Winifred Green fMX Barbara Rich Judith Rosenthal Mary Gorman F. Nelligan NURSES 533 LIBRARY if a Head Librarian, Edward Beatty rs X 'S XX-1 Belle Gilbert Beverly Hurney Gloria Jaffe ov ' I , ,,,.....A - John Scanlon ,ul .v A ff i xJ I ' Susan Testa .. rv -E5 X L- P bk 9' -x.. ,- x 2 - V . 1. Sigigx ' Michael Bello Gloria Bernstein F .lohn Carroll .gA. H- M ,-in X A K 57 A X . 255.3 Margaret Flaherty Evelyn Galis Ellen Gallow Fred Horan Steve Kimball Ann Long -n 2. is fl A Clara Friedman, Resource Room M7 SPECIAL Charles Brinton Robert Chalmers Mary Doolin Penn Fix Donna Haydon Diane Ketlak Anne O'Brian Faye Porter A YXXX X Richard Scherr Bette Stelnmuller Charlotte Waks CAFETEFRIA STAFF i A F f First row, I-r: M, DiBona, K. Venuto, J. Wilson, M. Cardarelli, D. Napoli, A. Fieily. Second row, I-rx M. Tramontozzi, L. Ranley, K. Arnese, M. Tresenii, D. Cavanaugh, R DiBona L. Caramanica, A. Caira, B, O'Brien, P. Strouc. CUSTGDIANS I-r: John McCauly, Roger Merazzo, Brian O'Le-ary, Joseph Bianco, John Diiviico. Missing: John Rata, Al A -. J . v-45 ,V 'f is 5 1 l N '4 Ala i HALLCDWEEN 'X .Q .Q 1 13, Q K I V COSTUME CONTEST 95' viii 1 WWA Q 1 E 4 uw 1 M , x . u 1 X I 4 , I .M ,J fl! 1 .. fu- f .--H '1 C fl 4 nv, w - . .fx I, I A 5. 1 A ......., Mun-ap...-.,, lr larry H div-aiu. jawn A--1-.h,A,,,,,, ,, 4A 94i??z::'. i , Q .' Y 'fu' V. 4-.. .,...,.., im., l'N '9'-urn:-an-f - 'Q ,-, , xg' Q.V.,..-. , -hv l P muzvnuzux KISSINGER V' Q, La l' ii ,ln A x. E i Q- I 1 '14 1 1 ,f 1 bi J x 6 Y ff flrfs Sv ffnealrer Canis cxnb Hize .Harb 1 We quafljrj probuejrlon expression or reafm of wnajr IS more Tnan forms C1 seff expfesslon JI rouggn erecxjrlng or Performing 3 fin nnporjmnjr puff of We cet Qlewjfon Norfn when n avwcjs Been dnb QVWQBS UMW Be mei wujcn greed enlfnusmsm f orbinany significance. 9...7q1'Jf N ,N ' as - oooooooo Q 0000 7245 ZJQ 0 3 O R IV wro N0 ff -5'5N7'5 57Z9dcf5D092 5257271 CHWLZQKQ oo fofluefsf f 3965536 can 0660 0 O C5 0 0 I 9 0 0 3 0 O . 0 O ff. ixikikflr igl. i -sm' O R 'ff ix 0 Q , ' Q L5 53' 3 ' Pu 1 ni 0 xx X W , vilgf-ff , I N ' A up 3 X 0 x 1,4igN? E x 0 9 0 0 0 P 0 g b 0 , 0 0 O . 9 0 , o 0 ' o 9 , 0 0 ' I 0 I Q i I . ' e , 6 Q..---1--1' 0 O 90 I l VQCAI ISTS . wi , t:'Pf.,,,, 1 ' . A, .,.. saw 4 Q 2 , N ma 'ft Q, o 9 I 4 s 6 - ,. .2 ' 4 , A Q ,Uk , Q' W A I . 1 i i 4 4 747'4fi'Q'77l't ,2 'T if f 'nf .j The vocal division of the music department consisted of Con- cert Choir, The Family Singers and Sisters. The largest of the three groups, Concert Choir, was under the direction of Ray- mond Smith and performed from a repertoire which included popular and classical pieces Sisters, a select group of twenty girls, performed popular pieces which were arranged by their conductor, Saul Stern. The Family Singers, a select group of thirty-five students, under the direction of Mr. Smith and stu- dent-teacher Joni Laine, sang a mixture of classical and con- temporary pieces. The three groups combined their talents to present A Night in Vienna, which included not only singing, but dancing as well. ln early spring, The Family Singers presented the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, Trial by Jury. Group members not only sang but took part in production aspects of the presentation as well. Jobs undertaken by members included direction, choreog- raphy, lighting, costume design and publicity. Perhaps the most exciting part of the year was the exchange program with Allen High in Allentown, Pennsylvania. ln April, the Newton North chorus members spent tour days in Allen- town, staying in the homes of Allen High chorus members and performing a joint concert with them. Later in the year, the exchange was completed when the Allen High School chorus members came to Newton North. The Newton North vocalists had another busy and productive year, They presented entertaining and varied programs which were enjoyed by everyone, Q - X q Q - - I .Ss xgxxx J 7 v 1 'A Q' gi 52 INSTRUIVIENTALISTS V lrinyigv This year Newton North's instrumental groups were the Orchestra, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble and Jazz Ensemble. The Wind' Ensemble, which included about fifty members, was an advanced group which played specialized music, while the thirty-five member Concert Band performed a more popular repertoire. For the Wind Ensemble and Concert Band, the year was one of transition due to the departure of Gary Good, who was replaced b John Corley of M.l.T. The Concert Band and Wind Ensemble started the year well, under the direction of Mr. Good, and continued to-Vg give concerts throughout the year. The Jazz Ensemble, also formerly directed by Mr. Good, continued to work well under the enthusiastic leadership of Greg Livingston. The Orchestra, consisting of forty members, enjoyed one of its finest years ever, in terms of diversity of repertoire and of member's attitudes. The year began with Harvest Fest in October and the Strauss Ball in November. Other events included a solo night featuring six instrumental soloists, the performances of a Bach Cantata and Trial By Jury with the Family Singers, Spring Fest and many in-school concerts. Newton North continued to offer a diversified and high-level program for interested instru- mentalists. Due to continued hard work and dedication, the instrumental groups had another successful year. l KX JY ': 'x 'S iw'-. . 4 4f ': '+ I1 'ix X x g ?T 'VR' Y X avi , fl 1. 1 Y 'W '? Ar 4 .yrs Q gs-Q . 54 ' 4 7 44 , is i 4 fa xix X 1 'li Q5 -'V' u 3 s I , 4J, ,V 'ar 2 1 Dix' ,..1 in G Oh I don t know I don t thtnk I ll put anythIng In the yearbook under my senIor pIcture What? No you should Put a quote or somethtng LIke what? Oh I don t know somethtng profound and CFGBTIVG I can tthlnk of anythlng luke AIrIght let s start wIth movles I know how about May the Force be WIth You ? No that s too spacey Try somethtng more I don t know more romantIc I ve got It' How about It takes someone very spectal to make you forget someone very SDGCIBI ? No I thInk Sally satd she was golng to use that one Try somethIng whtch expresses how you are feeIIng now Frankly my dear I don t gtve a damn ? Be senous It you don t want my help just say the word I ve got It how about Grease IS the word ? Let s sklp the movles How about T V 'P Can you thtnk of anythtng quote worthy? As sands through the hour glass so are the days of our IIves 'P But you don t want anyone to know that you actually watch that shovIfP But It s my favortte show next to Mork and Mlndy But the whole school doesn t have to know It Soaps are an Intellectual zero They are for fools Look who s talktng? Who stayed home from school to watch General Hospltal because she was afratd that Jeff Webber would catch Lassa Fever dunng the recent epIdemIc whlch swept Port Charles? I was Interested only In the soctal and medtcal ImplIcatIons of such a sltuatlon Oh I m sure Let s not grve up yet Hey do you have a copy of Bartlett s Famlltar Quotations? Get It qulck I m sure we can fInd somethlng profound ID there Here It IS butl m tellIng you I m notthe profound type Nonsense anyone can be profound It s easy Here we go Shakespeare We are sure to get somethIng profound from the Bard Here s a deep one ltsten What fates Impose that men must needs abide I IIke thIs one better Men of few words are better men Very funny Hey I lIke thIs one Robert Emmet Shenfvood descrlbed me just perfectly I belong to a vanlshfng race lm one of the Intellectuals Yes an Intellectual who dIvIdes her tIme between watchlng Mork and Mrndy and gotng to see Anrmal House etght tImes Nlne You are nght profound you certalnly are not Well It s no crIme you know Musrc We stIIl haven t trled the resources of your record collectton Here we go I ll name names and you try to thlnk of quotes Uh The Bee Gees Oh you can tell by the way I use my walk No good Hey what s that song by Davtd Bowte? Ch ch ch Changes? Are you cold? Huh? Oh thIs IS so dIffICUlI I m gotng to freak out That s It Freak Out Be sertous People remember you by these quotes Can t I just say Love and thanks to everyone ? Well It you want to but your quote WIII sure look sIlIy next to my quote Luke a dIIIgent flounder I shall fly south for the wlnter and mtngle among the jelly beans on a feather bed of clouds But what does that mean? I don t know II I I ' I ' ' ' ' II I I ' Al ' I ' ' Il Al I ' I II , . II ' ' ' ' ' ' II In 1 I ' I II lx ' I ' II tsl ' I ' I ll , . IK I F , . 4 II bl I ' I II , . It I Il It 'I ' ' II , . II I - 4 II IA I Il , . lt I ' I ' II I thtnk so AI ' ' I ' ' ' II AA ' ' I ' I II ll I ' , . , . IA ' ' II , . . , . YY ll I III bb II , . ' ' ' III 1 5 . Sm xx lim OEDIPUS REX ,lb i ln early October, Sophocles' Oedipus Rex transported the Little Theatres audience to 5th century BC. The play was directed by Tom DePeter who also designed the set and costumes, The play was produced by Philip Wolfe and Joseph l-lershenson. The cast was headed by Philip Wolfe who gave a strong performance in the title role. The sup- porting roles of Creon CScott Reillyj, Jocasta CArlene Phalonj, the Choragos Clitoxanne Goroachj, Teiresias CJoeI Bardj and the Shepherd CBilly Ryanj were performed with equal skill. Much of the productions success was due to the four- teen member Chorus which mirrored the emotions of the principal characters. An important aspect of the production was the use of A authentic staging. The set design was copied from that of the original production. The productions authenticity along with its fine per- formances made Oedipus Flex an exciting experience forall. 60 sw' A ' I5 sox- 1 1 - 4 ,f 4 . afl- fi l ,pf , 5 , ,f 3,1 , V K f., ' ,I r . ze' l I 'U . . . -- 4 . jf-Et, rx Q ,,. ..-, ,. 5 ,QE Q v,.w. w ,, ,,, gl UH .E ff I? wi' . 'A -5 I 5 yr X 'Rv' fn.. 'Mi . Q 1.1 X' 4 f , , wx 97 ' if N W' 'QQ CANDIDE ri N it All is for the best in this best of all possible worlds is what we in learned from this years all-school musical. t'Candide The story is by Voltaire. Music and lyrics are by Leonard Bernstein and Richard Wilbur Raymond Smith directed the perfectly cast production. He also designed the sets, which included a huge revolving stage and a liv- ing stained glass window John DJ'-Xgnese choreographed the play, The most impressive K dance number took place on The Rocky Shore. Costumed in leo- tards and loincloths. the pygmy chorus did a wild dance that built in intensity to the accompaniment of a rhythmically pounded drum The orchestra, conducted by Eric Benjamin added a new twist this year Members played on stage behind a screen and were dressed in knickers to simulate a peasant population. Lisa Ehrman produced the show, aided by Joseph Ryan who was the faculty stage manager. The cast included Glen St Coeur as the show's hero, Candide, Cathy Calk as Cunegonde. Arlene Phalon as Paquette, Meg Donabe- dian as the Old Lady, and Billy Ryan as Maximillian, Paul Bronk played a dual role, appearing as both Candide's master, Dr, Pan- gloss, and the narrator ot the story, Voltaire. The whole cast radiated energy and excitement in their roles. Their long, hard hours of work made l'Candide a memorable and enjoya- ble eyent, -- tl like X s x 'fs-i O' 'ni' -eg J -S I if X 96 . 1 QNY GLASS MENAGERIE Early in February, Tennessee Williams' 'tThe Glass Menagerie was presented, treating Newton North audiences to a new theatre experience. What made t'The Glass Menagerie different from previous plays produced at Newton North, was that the cast consisted of only four characters, The small cast and the intimate atmosphere of the Little Theatre drew the audience into the lives of the four charactersg Amanda Wingfield tDeborah lvlaymanj, her children, Tom CPaul Bronky and Laura CJennifer Rakoj, and the Gentleman Caller CCarl Buxbaumj. The strong performances were directed by Sheila Tierney, The set was designed by John D'Agnese. Both the set and costumes captured the period in which the play was set perfectly. The lighting, which played an important part in setting the mood of the play was skill- fully created by Dean Bonis, Jenny Loviglio and Bill Ames, tlThe Glass Menagerie has been called a memory play. The memory of this year's production will stay with anyone who was in the audience of the Little Thea- tre on February lst, 2nd or 3rd, 1979. ..i ii- 'zz-Q--will iii lfll ll'l l i ... Q: 19 if . M4 -.2 -., -, ' 9. 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C3 CB D H GQ C5 Q 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 I, 8 9 10 V 1 fl S S Q w -x -e 5 PASTIMES EOR OUR TlMES Partres Sports Bernd wrth Frrends Crursrhg Gorng to a Movre Lrstenrhg to Musto Talkrng onthe Phone Watchtng TSISVISIOO Sleeprhg Reaclrhg i BEST SELLERS Thombrrds Catcher In The Rye Lord Ol The Rrngs All The Krng 's Men Sybil Dove The Exorcrst Errc The Outsrders Coma f PICK OF THE FLICKS Anrmal House Rockw The Graduate Heaven Can Watt One Flew Over The Cu oo s Nest Mrdrtrght Express Up ln Smoke The Wax We Were Star XNarS Gone Wrth 1helNrnd DYNAMITE DISCS Boston I - Boston Stranger ID Town - Bob Seger The Stranger- Bully Joel Rumors - Fleetwood Mac Double Vlslon - Forelgner One More for the Road - Lynard Skynard Sllk Degrees - Boz Scaggs Led Zepplrn ll - Led Zepplrn Saturday Nlght Fever- Soundtrack Best ol Earth, Vvrnd and Fare - Earth, Vllrnd and Flre SUPER SINGERS Billy Joel Bob Seger The Beatles Boston The J. Gellls Bands The Bee Gees Forergner Elvls Presley Linda Ronstadt Rolling Stones FAVORITE I-IANGOUTS Bacon House Llbrary Steps Rlley House Library Palmer Bench Beals Bench Cateterua Outsrde Ofllces Glrl's Room THREE YEARS OF CLASSES THE CREAM OF THE CROP Engllsh Psychology Hustory Gym Electronlcs Theatre Arts Math Human Sexuallty Mechanrcs Study qFree Blocksl SOARING SUPERSTARS John Belushr Paul Newman Cheryl Ladd Cllnt Eastwood Woody Allen Farrah Fawcett Majors Warren Beatty Sylvester Stallone Robert Redford Suzanne Sommers f -? -'if'-qw ilia- llllli 'M- l 27 , I. . 'J' ,l I N I uit. 2 l l i K fl u s -N IV ' I sf Y N' '1' 4 1-wx M1 Wing Q-85 luv , . 'I , Z- xr ' - ,, - ,. S Q-5' L AWK' -A 2. ' O- F! '- .z. l'1 fg.. it f .. ,. -P:--0 .-.S N' or - .QQ M r 6 - -f 'f ' 9-Q. iz. a Q 1 'Q 45 1 -fs fa. ff' 5- . 'B 'Q Q 6 atb 3 but 'Cl Q. 'B 33. H' mf i. 'flu 3 as , Q r f' fi ww , lm 'U E A+- Msg N:- GPUE CRFUBB I 1.371 Maw SJIfCk,ClSilClmg1LhiCQNF af one enb Hman all The oTPze1t suijtafvfe wfor use as cm weapon.2.J7l Hack frefoif sfmpeb Figure, on cr ,ofakging ec11'b.3.:K group orgcmizeb for cr soeiuf, Vilrerarkg, edkfefic, or ioofilfiecsf 1OUYPOSe.LL Sijtfmer C1 grecfr eufjcuraf experlenee or Q fanlrasjfie wasjfe of Jfime. W f-if .,5. l fl mfi,ffl D 9 . ,.., B ff ' fm ' K 'X ' S 0 , 5 1 K Z F C C 2 x H R R L L- ff! P 0 ' E E U If N - 5 A- N + B C C Q i 5 5 C H L 'W' Wm' f u k- L C U ,f5,,,,.,31 , U 5 B ,,,',ffl-Q q ' B B X H xl , ,ff K A I ' 1 +L , 4- Q i 5 3,5-'3 :iq 9-3 11 FRENCH CLUB Tracy McGarry and Jessica Kubansky presided over the titty-six member French club this year. Their advisor was Mr Carmine Trubiano Laura Levine and Bobbi llershon were treasurersr The club had an active and productive year Members went to a French restaurant in lexington, and to Quincy Market this tall, They sold candy during the year to raise money lor their annual trip to Quebec They also enjoyed going to see French shows and movies GERMAN CLUB Co-Presidents David Kaufman and Matthew Koss led llte German Club this year, aided by Vice President Andrew Dashett. Treasurer Janice Chin, Secretary Marlise Mahon and Faculty Advisor Richard Clarke The clubs activities this year included a reception tor lor- ergn born students, a londue evening and a harbor cruise The club has no regularly scheduled meetings, but the executive board meets often. According to Mr. Clark, this years activities all had good turnouts. THE ITALIAN CLUB President Marc Coron, Vice President Joanne Swee- ney. Treasurer Susan McCool, Secretaries Kathy Pepe and Paul Rulo, Social Chairpersons Ronnie Quintiliani and Christine Keany and Faculty Advisor Mana Vallone were in charge ot this year's Italian Club. The clubs activities included visiting the Italian Home for Children and selling stationery Proceeds lrom the stationery sale went towards their annual Christmas party and their end ofthe year formal banquet, 76 I . i l First row, l-r, Christian Newes, Danny Kline, John Buttenrvortht Second Row, l-r: Carmine Tru- biano, advisor, Leslie Toeci, Karen Wing, Kirsten Johnson, Adam Weis, Third row, l-r: Kathy Sotir, Beatrice Jenson, Andrea Fialkowsky, Tracy McGarryr Missing: Jessica Kubansky. E-R PTSFT-WIS' E I rr r f...Q Y-.A , Q, Y' A Sitting, l-r Sarah Abernathy, Janice Chin, Debbie Kaulman, Marlese Mahon Standing, l-r: Christian Newes. Matt Koss. David Kaufman, George Streider, Andrew Dashev First row, l-r S, Panza, M Casieri, K Black, P DeSimone, K Pepe, M Vallone P Ruto, Keany. R Guintiliani, M Puzzanghero Second row, l-r R Visco M Contmda. DeTorossian, L VanDan, D Salvucci, V Slmonelll. A Feingold. J Smrroldo Third row I4 Tomaino, A Lembo, D Marchetta, B Thompson, J Bull, R Eliconei T Salwucci Corona P Bronk, L Dragone, A Lucchetti, W Matarazzoi S Mccfool L Pellegrrni O dolph, D Russo, J Sweeney. J Antonellis, B Colantropo J P.1rsons.M Sullivan L C L Amicangioli martini he ISitting, I-r Mei Chang, Mary Kim, Hellen Kim, Maura McKee, Jody Rubin Standing, I-r Sung Pak, Cary Allen, Selma Crevoshay, Mary Allen, Wendy Fai, Betty Lai, Elena Yee, Linda Chin, Stella Pang, Marjorie Moy, Missing James Sonn, Frank Yang, Judy Lim. -11 ,A I 'Seated I-r' Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Treasurer, Olga Korbut,. Social Committee, Anastasia Romanov, Righttul Czarina, Alexandra, Ex-Czarina, Detente, Minister of Peace, Igor Stravin- sky, President Standing, I-r Leon Trotsky, Exiled Security Head, Rasputin, Spiritual Master. Natalya Mikorovna, Emigree, Bela, Minister of Public Affairs, Anna Pavlova, Secretary ol Cul- tu 'SE First row, I-r Bitte Jensen, Karin Eriksson, Carol Lenson, Sarah Abernathy, Marian Aberna- thy Second row, I-r, Gene Garfield, Frank Arcese, Ramin-Tavassoli, Bob Fisch, Catherine Dil- lon. Third row, I-r, Anya Toomre, Helen Hoving Fourth row, I-r, Daniel Fischberg, Richard Sorota, Jody Rubin, Richard Parritz, Robin Weingarten, Jean Degnon ORIENTAL CLUB The Oriental Club, under the leadership of President Hellen Kim, Vice-President Mary Kim, Secretary James Sonn and Assistant Secretary Mei Chang combined business with pleasure this year by staggering fund- raising activities with social expeditions One of the club's major efforts was reviving Oriental Week which was held in April and included films and lectures on Eastern culture. The club also co-sponsored with the Art and tvlath Departments, Fly-a-Kite Day The club is open to any student regardless of ethnic background RUSSIAN CLUB The Russian Club, led by President David Rosenberg and Treasurer Daniel Gordon, examined the more entertaining aspects of Russian culture. The club gave Russian parties, where they saw films, heard lectures, read poetry, and enjoyed the food and the optimistic spirits of the Russian people, The club also wanted to explore first-hand some of the hardships that face the Russians, so they went cross-country skiing in January to experience the winter conditions of Siberia. SPANISH CLUB This year's officers of the Spanish Club were Presi- dent Dan Fischberg, Vice President Richard Sorota, Secretary Marian Abernathy and Treasurer Jody Rubin, Along with Faculty Advisor Jean Degnon, the club went to Cambridge for folk dancing lessons, to the Whole World Celebration and to dinner at a Mexican Restau- rant, The cIub's activities included a weekend trip to New Hampshire and a party welcoming the Spanish Exchange students to Newton North, ELECTION COMMITTEE The Election and Appointments Committee was established eight years ago under the guidance of the S F A Its purpose was to avoid the fixing of student elections and also to appoint worthy students to certain non-elected positions Since its inception, the Elections and Appointments Committee has publicized and supervised all Sophomore, Junior, Senior, and SFA. elections and awarded appointments to deserving stu- dents much to the benefit of the school. This year the Election and Appointments Committee was headed by President Bebecca Schiefer, members Mary Dolbear, Erik Toomre, Steve Burke, and Faculty Advisor Barbara Killion, MODEL UN. President Bichard Weitz, Director Marta Medcalf, Treasurer Martha Keenan and Faculty Advisor Henry Bolter were in charge of this years Model UN. This year students involved attended the Harvard University Model UN, and the National High School Model UN. In the spring, club members organized a model UN. for ninth grade students from local iunior high schools. Marta summed up the benefits of the Model UN, when she said, l'Members learn about international issues, They also learn how to develop speaking skills. The Model UN, is a great experience. EXCHANGE CLUB Newton North's Exchange Club met every Wednes- day during the two lunch periods. The club is made up of students who participated in the year's exchange trips to Paris, France and LaCaruna, Spain, The pur- pose of the club was to help students prepare for their trips. Members practiced conversation and researched subjects, which they might meet during their stays, The Club also organized fund-raising activities to lower the cost of the trip. This year sixteen students went to Paris and sixteen students went to Spain, The exchange was completed when students from France and Spain came to Newton North in April. 78 ji.. 5 X 'L I-r Steve Burke, Eric Toomre, Barbara Killion, Fiebecca Schleifer, Mary Dolbear, IELIIY LIKE llAl0fIl!W0l.l.D First row, I-r Tom Karoff, John Touster, Martha Keenan, Marta Metcalf. Second row, I-rg Janet Schnee. Jodi Addleson, Jenny Ulin, Mary Dolbear, Paula Lozano, Jenny Chase. Shirley Idle- son, Jeremy Kessler, Frank Morrissey, Dana Welsh, Mr. Bolter. Third row, I-rz Steve Coan, Brian Douville, Tim Sullivan, Lisa Foisy. Christian Newes, Tony Burton, Mike Chemin, Floss Fanger Q- u --ii! Sitting. I-r Alan Talapolsky Sophie Broderick Ernie levenson, Jeff Sampson Standing. I-rr Beth Tale, Kevin Lane Debbie Selig Kathy Dempsey Bob Blanch Hellen Hovrng Missing: Cindy Stone, Debbie Hayden Paula Bmw Terri Tenite, Jennrter Chase Dana Norris, Glen St, Coeur, Maureen Owen Carolinda Suiter Doug Perlo Sarah Max Steve Kennedx Jill Allen. Beth Rubin, Pam Kessler za, ,,,, ,. ic: st row, I-r Karen Pryce, Tracey Russell, Van Alden, Craig Drayton, Jeffrey Williams, Doretha Gill, Eddie mpter Karen Mayors, Sylvia Baber, Phyllis Russell, Phil McGlaston Second row, I-r Linda Roberts. ky Scott Clintona Wiley, Terri Turner, Simone Saunders, Juanita Holmes, Lisa Turner, Derek Walton. a Rosario. Lydia Adams, David Walton, Lenny Williams Third row, I-r Royce Terrell, Nadine Poindexter, Gilliam, Phil Barton, Keith Meredith, Chris Sheppard, Billy Rollins, 4? : Brian Plunkett, Steve Coan, John Corcoran, Barbara Killion, Frank Morrisey. 1 Evan The Tamer Wilson, Mike Chief Swine Darviche, Dan Down Woman Laredo, ke Check Out This Little Number Drew, Eddie Where's My Dinner Goldfinger, Woman 1. Woman 2 2 AFRO-AMERICAN CENTER This year's Afro-American Center was run by Presi- dent Phyllis Russell, Vice President Van Allen, Secretar- ies Clintona Wiley and Zina Britton, Treasurer Angela Scott and Faculty Advisor Larry Allen. This year the members sponsored guest speakers and readings by black authors for open campus. The club also had bake sales during Newton North's Black History Week, Mem- ber's celebrated Kwanea together. Kwanea is the Afri- can Christmas. One of the groups main goals this year was to work on obtaining a resource room. IRISH STUDENT UNION President Frank Morrissey, Vice President Brian Plunkett, Treasurer John Corcoran, Secretary Steve Coan and Faculty Advisor Barbara Killion led Newton North's Irish Student Union this year, Members met monthly to discuss different aspects of Irish culture, During its first year, the Irish Student Union planned trips to museums and arranged discussions and lec- tures about lrish history and literature. 1979 was the union's first year and the officers hope for increased membership next year. MALE CHAUVENIST PIC CLUB The Male Chauvenist Pig Club was revived this year to oppose the ERA club. Said Down Woman Laredo, These women have gone far enough! This year the club traveled to southern France to teach foreign women the American Way . Among club activities were a lecture by Bobby Riggs, weekly James Bond films, and the creation of a new rating system of girls based on the Dewey Decimal system, The club strongly argues that the policy of cruelty to women should not be associated with the MCPC, however, said Chief Swine Darviche: UntiI women know their place in this world, the MCPC will continue to function at NNI-IS. .Du 'i THE SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYERS Under the leadership of King Scott Reilly, Queen Caroline Costello, Chancellor of the Exchequer Joseph Hershenson and Scribe Lisa Ehrmann, the Shakespea- rean Players started the year with their traditional Ren- aissance Dinner. In the fall they presented Oedipus Rex to the school. Throughout the year members worked with many of Shakespeare's plays, studying different aspects of theatre. The Players finished the year by presenting a selection of scenes from many of the plays which they had studied. PUNK ROCK CLUB Newton North's Punk Rock Club enjoyed a very active year. Fall activities were kicked off with a picnic at the city morgue where one club member set up per- manent residence. The Punk Rock Club, Newton North's newest culture oriented organization, is now occupying a room which was quickly vacated by the defunct Opera Club. The club's future plans include giving guided tours of Newton's scenic sewer system. Also under consideration is an attack on th school vault in order to gain funds with which to , irchase safety pins, chains and orange hair dye. SPEECH TEAM Sharon Goldstein presided over Newton North's Speech Team with the help of Vice President Lisa Gra- done and Advisor Lori Borden. The team had an event- ful year that began with their first tournament on November 17. Everyone who went to the November tournament'qualified for the State Final Competition which they attended on April 7. For the first time in several years the team held weekly meetings which enabled members to develop a strong sense of comar- aderie. 80 Front row, I-ri Joseph Hershenson, Sarah Weiss, Arlene Phalon, Caroline Costello row, I-r: Lauren lnker, Greg Herr, Jeremy Kessler. Third row, l-r: Danny Kontoff Olga Christine Kendall Sharon Phalon Dann Katz Lar Alberts Philli Wolfe Fourth row i . Y . VY - D Karen Hastings, Cindy Stone, Lisa Ehrmann, Anne McClure. l-rx Rev O'Lution, D. Generate, The Smith Brothers, Luke Warm. Front row, I-r. Lisa Handler, Carrie Costello, Eric Hollman, Lisa Gradone Sharon Advisor Lori Borden. Second row, I-r. Maryellen Pambookian, Debbie Hayden Jill Deborah Stolbach, John Kilborn, Lauren Jones font Row, l-r Emanuel Dertorossiari, President Michael Kashkett, Second Row, I-r, Treasurer arry Weinfeld, Erik Corwin, Guy Bradley, Dag Anderson, Forrest Freedman, Robbie Autor IMAGES Images, Newton Norths newest theatre group is made up of both deaf and hearing students, Images was the idea of faculty members Evie Gaylas, Beth Goldman and Steve Kimball, The group, which is made up of about forty-five stu- dents, held weekly meetings, During the meetings members worked on theatrical exercises and practiced miming. The group's full-length produc- tion this year was The Dr. in Spite of I-limselff' Images also performed at the Adams l-louse Tal- ent Show and at other schools. ORANGE BROADCASTING Click. Good afternoon, this is. , Click. This familiar phrase begins a new segment of Orange Broadcasting's Tiger Talk. This pre-taped show, which is student written and produced, is aired bi- monthly on VVNTN, Newton. In its twenty-five min- utes, which features school news, a concert cal- endar, and student written comedy skits, Tiger Talk presents an accurate and entertaining view of high school life. Another facet of Orange Broadcasting is Nl-IR, North High Radio, a program designed to provide the school community with music and informa- tion. This production is aired Thursday mornings on Main Street. Good afternoon and have a pleasant week, and so ends another phase of Orange Broadcasting's weekly programming schedule. CHESS CLUB Under the leadership of President Mike Kash- ket, Vice President Michael Freedman and Secre- tary-Treasurer Larry Weinfeld, Newton North's Chess Club had an active year. The club met every week during X2 block. Members played against each other and discussed each other's games. The club also participated in inter-scho- Iastic meets such as the Greater Boston Scholas- tic Chess League and the Massachusetts School Chess Meet. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB This year's active Psychology Club was under the leadership of President Kim Hoffman, Treasurer Joanne Sweeney and Secretary Sara Alexander. The club held weekly meetings, during which they planned their many projects for this year. This year the club sponsored many lectures and films on psychology. The club also organized their annual Christmas party, held at Newton North, for the mentally retarded children from the Peabody School. THE ERA. CLUB The E.R.A. Club, newly formed this year, has spon- sored a number of community and school affairs in order to further the development of womankind in this male dominated society. In Newton Cwe feel a fair representative of the United States, as an All-American City 3, there exist jobs where male chauvinism is predominant. We examined these careers. The persons pictured represent a few of these occupations. ERA. efforts this year included the establishment of persons' rooms at N.N.H.S. and painting over the city's manholes. We hope that our efforts this year helped combat prejudice against women and that in future years, such a club will be unnecessary. BIKE CLUB Newton North's long established Bike Club had a productive and active year under the leadership of President Peter Wilson, Treasurer Peter Siegenthaler and Secretary Jon Gaines. The club's twenty members participated in many trips this year including ones to Carlisle and Sherbourne. ln the fall the club sponsored a bike repair clinic. All of Newton North's students were encouraged to participate in the clinic. 82 TWT Z First row, I-rx Danny Kline, Lynn Bikovsky, Cara Cotugno, Barbara Green. Second row Eleanor Pachet, Joanne Belsky, Sarah Alexander, Lisa Handler. Third row, I-r: Adam Karen Rose, Kim Hoffman, Joanne Sweeney, Rosanne Perlmutter, Julie Silvia, Mitch Cohen. Iii First row, I-rx Rachel Berg, Chris Gilson, Wendy Habelow. Second row, l-r: Christa Laura Laemmle, Sarah May, Rebecca Schleifer, Debbie Robbins, Lisa Guzzi. 1-Ll First row Ir Peter Stillman And Mann Second row Ir Joe Addlestein John , - 1 , y . . - . James Gleason, Mike Savitz, Philip Katgman, Danny Katz, Graham Morey. Peter Wilson. Gaines 'Ww- Gordan, Marcia Sprague, Robin Raymond, Fred Horan, to ri Steve Karem, Richard Callahan, Debbie Kanter, Scott Humphrey to r: Vernon Williams, Robin Kantar, Lisa Lettert, Jaime Fields. .!. row, I-rr John Howard, Gail Rogers, Cheryl Murphy. Second row, I-r John Monahan, DEAF COUNCIL Newton North's Deaf Council was under the direction ot President John Howard and Faculty Advisor Fred Horan this year. The council plan- ned many activities which were designed to both unity the deat population ot Newton North and to help deaf students to get involved in the day to day life at Newton North. Council members worked hard this year, making the year an event- tul one forthe Deaf Council. SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class President Scott Humphreys main goal this year was to make Newton North's sophomore class a more unified body. Humphrey said, lt seems to me that most sophomores tend to stay with groups from their junior high schools, I would like to see sophomores mix together more. The sophomore class held a dance in January. Humphrey hopes that this years sopho- more class was able to create traditions for future sophomore classes to follow. JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEE The Junior Class Committee had a busy and productive year under the direction of President Vernon Williams, Vice President Robin Kantar, Secretary Jaime Fields, Treasurer Lisa Lettert and Faculty Advisor Henry Bolter. The committees main goal was to have a prom which would be attended by the majority ot juniors. Activities sponsored by the committee included bake sales, a Gong Show, and a Wild and Crazy week. BARRY HOUSE COUNCIL Co-Presidents Sharon Goldstein, Alison Walsh and Sam Lobar headed the biggest Barry House Council ever. The titty members held a flea mar- ket and co-sponsored with the Bacon House Council a Give Your Tray for Thanksgiving pro- gram, to help provide Thanksgiving dinner for needy families, The council then concentrated on preparations for the annual 'Rocco and the Celestials' concert which ran for two consecutive weekends this year. The concert, a major event at Newton North, was successful and the money raised went to the Barry House Scholarship Fund. BEALS HOUSE COUNCIL This years Beals House Council tripled its membership from last year under the leadership of President Ellen Bond, Vice President Lisa Schil- ler, Treasurer Wendy Fallon, Secretaries Debby Miller and Larni Levy and Publicity Manager Mau- reen Codyer. The council's activities included a Halloween mask and pumpkin decorating con- test, a dinner for Beals House faculty members and a tea to say goodbye to acting housemaster Lori Borden and to welcome new housemaster Meredith Ghattas. The increased membership contributed greatly to the councils active and productive year. ADAMS HOUSE COUNCIL This year's Adams l-louse Council was led by President Laura Aronson, Vice President Liz Often, Secretary Janice Chin and Treasurer Mar- yellen Pambookian. One of the council's major efforts was helping sophomores get settled in at Newton North. The council was rewarded for their efforts when many sophomores joined the coun- cil. The Adams House Talent Show has become an annual event at Newton North. The council worked hard this year, earning money to cover production costs, The money made from the show went to the Adams House Scholarship Fund. 1 Eff' First row l-r Rebecca Galdston Rosa Nicolazzo Margie Malloy Paul Ventura Billy McKenney Mllelvtao av Debb LSVNS Sarah Abernathy Alison Walsh Second row l-r Tracy Greene Julie Miller Alison May Arlene Phalon Mara Cont ada Hilary Berkman Beth Guzzi Monica Adler Susan Jessup Lisa Gradone Deborah Slolbach Karen l-lastngs Tnrc or r Tom Karotl Denise Burke Lisa Leventhal Susan Scarpalc Julie Mills Karen Fsher Km Balt sta Constance McCarty Cathy Sotir Judy Hayes Jeanine Boudreau Wendy Eat Sheri Levin Helaine Green Susan Schon Debbe Hayden patty McCabe Diana Prota Sam Lobar Missin Sharon Goldstein Maria Antonellrs JulaCarmel Deborah Cha sson Calherrle Q Dllon Elaine Fiore Judy Lim Gay Lourte Carol McCarthy Elisa Karas 1 iW1.inol't, Li Vluntzha Sitting, l-r, Allison Shapiro. Jeremy Kessler, Lisa Schiller, Ellen Bond Standing I r Karen sey, Richard Duffy. Lynn Rossman, Andrew Epstein, Beth Tate Larni Levy Debbie Miller Wendy Kagen, Rachel Levenson, Joyce Costello, Cindy Wolfe .'1I.' First row. l-r Lisa Handler, Liz Often, Advisor Colleen Lynch Laura Aronsor' lLhn Stoker Second row. l-r Jennifer Rako. Susan Saxon, Chris Rona, Lesley Cederlunt lanke Maryellen Pambookran, Linda Roberts Hillary Gleekman Debbie Kaulman Front row, I-r Shauna Kaplow, Rebecca Saltzer, Ellen Lenson, Linda Chin, Leslie Tocci, Katie Haney. Paula Pambookian Second row, I-r Robert Malone, Debbie Feinstein, Tod Tsang, Maria Sirgo, Alice Braden, Lee Sakakini, Amy Fine. Terri Bersch, Matt Goldwait - A ,Kg I Front row, I-r Peter Dennis, Debbie Brezniak Second row, l-ri Jane Wasserman, Linda Ghee- walla, Rachel Jacobson, Toby Schwartz, Joanna Werman, Sandi Blanch, Lucia Gill, Nancy McManus, John Corcoran, Melissa Barnes, Brian Plunkett Front row, I-r Bruce Danziger, Anne Goldberg, Sarah Hospodor, May Hung Back row, I-r Michael Caira, Bob DeSouza, Diana Klashman, Veronica Tomlinson, Michael Savitz. Missing Ellen Cutler, Betsy Cohen, Joy Rosen, Yvonne Yannoni, Connie Bacodimas, Patty Downey. James Gurney, Vicki Holmes, Peter Hospodor. Helena Sampson, Neal Santis, Richard Sorota, PALMER HOUSE COUNCIL This years Palmer House Council, led by Presi- dent Matthew Ooldwait and Vice President Rebecca Saltzer, had an active and productive year, The otticers' main goals were to increase participation in the council and to further unity Palmer House students, As a result, many sopho- mores and juniors were recruited and the council began planning activities. Among those activities on the councils agenda were early morning doughnut sales, carnation sales and a spring dance. RILEY HOUSE COUNCIL This years active Riley House Council was led by President Peter Dennis, Vice Presidents Deb- bie Brezniak and Brian Plunkett, Secretary John Corcoran and Treasurer Bud Gartland. The annual Halloween dance in Millis and the spring outing to Hopkington were the main events spon- sored by the council this year. The club raised money needed to fund the events by selling doughnuts before school on Fridays and by sell- ing Christmas mistletoe before the winter vaca- tion. BACON HOUSE COUNCIL The Bacon House Council had a productive year under the leadership of President Ellen Cut- ler, Vice Presidents Sarah Hospodor and Bob DeSouza, Secretary May Hung, Treasurer Diana Klashman, and Advisor Ron Boucher, A garage sale, several bake sales and operation ot the Bacon Council store during the second semester highlighted the group's tund-raising activities, This year the council held many of its activities outside of school, but the purpose ot all activities was to raise money for the Bacon House Scholar- shiptund. SFA i-1? Li. The Student-Faculty-Administration Board is a policy mak- ing council comprised ot students, teachers, department heads, administrators, and housemasters. This year, the SPA. dealt with issues such as vandalism, open campus, student apathy, and program changes. Chairpersons this year are junior Jenny Keenan and French teacher Claire Fenn. Jenny said, After last year's problems with work to rule, we're getting a lot more done this year through commit- tee meetings and more general participation by everyone. Mrs. Fenn added, We are in the process of redirecting the S.F.A,, making it a more universal group. We want more input by more types of peopIe. The S.F.A. had another busy and productive year and once again proved that the council has the power to be a significant factor in the running of Newton North. ln- f ..A 'UO 'Aff ,l gx, A TFZANSITICDN Transition, a senior alternative, run by Ron Boucher and Mike Morris, has had another successful year. During the first semester, Transition met two blocks daily and one weeknight. This time was spent preparing for the second semester modules. The main focus during the first semester was on different perspectives. The study of different viewpoints was designed to help students better understand their second semester modules. During the second semester students no longer attended regular classes but instead worked on four modules, each lasting one month. The modules concentrated on areas of social service, urban occupation and wilderness. The first three individual modules varied from working at Medfield State Hospital, to investigating the Massachusetts Port Authority, to working with a political figure at the State House. The last module, wilderness, concluded the year. After a ten-day training period students spent two weeks canoeing on the Penobscot Fliver in Maine. In addition to academic and philosophic preparation, one of the major activities Transition was involved in was fund raising. The various fund raising activities included bake sales, a flea market, the delivery and sale of cord wood, a backgammon tournament and operation of the Transition store. Most of the money raised went toward funding the wilderness module. Although enrollment in the program was smaller than past years, this year's group of students raised the most money of any group since Transition began. Transition's purpose is exactly what its name implies: to help -the student A make the transition from high school to the larger world, no matter what his or her future plans may be. '.. 40 Q ,rx . A' H -1? -1 I 2 11.1 I I V xg. Q. f x 'fx 1 .fl S 1 hams T' 'Q L. iv . A' ' X H I ,442-... it Yrlg 1, 14 4-.I Ta. 5 ..q..-.-.----- 3 ri ,.v if l. gp.- SENICDFR CLASS CCDIVIIVIITTEE i N A rn 1' First Bow, I-rx Kathy Pepe, Debbie Harris, Maxine Poche, Pam Kenney Nadine Snyder Second Row I r Mr James Schreider Mike Darviche Frank Biladeau Lisa grins, Sharon Hill, Margie Goulding, Bobby Green. Missing: Charlie Slack and Brenda Sabbag Under the leadership of President Mike Darviche. Vice Presidents Charlie Slack and Pam Kenney, Secre- tary Nadine Snyder, Treasurer Brenda Sabbag, and Faculty Advisor Jim Schreider, the 1979 Senior Class Committee had a successful year, Events sponsored by the committee included a brunch, a motorcade, a Hal- loween costume contest, and a Shave your picture taken with Santa day. Members vvere busy at football games selling pretzels and orange and black pom- poms, key chains, hats and gloves. This year's prom vvas held at the Hyatt Regency in Cambridge and high- lighted the events sponsored by this hard working com- mittee 90 ON CAMPUS '79 Qi First row, I-rx Richard Scherr, Janie Drucker, Paul Bloomenstein, Nancy Binder, Shauna Kaplow, Julie Szekely, Terri Temte, Cara Cotugno, Jane Wasserman. Jecca Hopper, Lisa Leffert, Ilene Cooperstein. Second row, I-r: John Tauster, Tony Solomans, Graham Morey, Matt Goldwait, Ellen Bond, Jamie Fields, Jimmy Bull, Peta Alexander. --A , .pf 1- Q ON CAMPUS '78-79 On Campus '78-79 is a program designed to give students an ' - ' opportunity to spend their in school free time productively. The 7, Q , program is run by Richard Scherr and a committee of over 1 I, ax fl twenty students. The students help select and run the activities ' ' which On Campus sponsors. This year the program has run such films as The Charge of the Light Brigade and Exodus. The committees Political Per- spective Week, which featured such speakers as Paul Tsongas and Father Robert Drinan, appealed to the student body and the Newton community as well. Other notable On Campus '78- 79 activities were: One Step Beyond , a program which dealt with witchcraft, hypnotism, and parapsychology, Science and Human Values , a program which offered lectures on whales and computersg Black History Week, and a speech by the Minis- ter of State from Guyana, talking about the Jonestown murder! suicides. On Campus '78-79 was run with the students in mind and was, and will continue to be, a vital part of Newton North. . if- rf' f 'TQ Qw- ,l f s. if K'1.. 2 ,.,- ff: 6 B ' ' i 15' .57 A. gi , 'fl .S ', -34. in i A 1 1 X f r .K P - 1 ' fi uN'54, ' N . , - Q .x iid Q .f .im 51 l 1 f lt:-'12 5' '- -' ' u'sO. 0 A '51, o NY.. - f' g.,. . . 0' v' r .K'l'! U, . 'a' v v A! :' ' l I 5 Q 5 H IT . .4 Time it was gm- Y ,X dl v. 'Iwi . QA N f 4' 193 7 .s P:-'Q'xfP .f.'g , ' uf T , :,,.'L,f:.-.3 by . x . . , '- . , . nfg L A-l 11 n , 4 1, n :M 5 I., - , ' -4 .. fx ,, -. ul. 1' n-fv4np. ' 1, .r..,'w':. - . . - . pg- . J - v Lg-1v3,Q..g 4, .: ,Q ',. avi.. .' ,, g..f1'f!,1,33fsf .':t 'I H, 5.35-', Q A- . 5 . nv- . '9 H J1 Q' qi U Q 'ffl' I L fr I as B AF i .,..'vf Q Cs wif' I A And what a time it was A P' . 4-r. if 'W' Q in A v -'s fe A time of innocence fl En! KT' ., zispf' 7 ZW 'TA Q Y Y ll' T ,4-nallllllf' .V .5 .!- if' .ff A ini f Si '.l' A time of confidences 0 , tv 5.5, ? A 1 .R ,. ' , N'-sv f ., 4 L- CN' f ' 'H'- Zggfv' ' Long ago fi 1 K . Aw, 1 f A:-A ' a IL ,f GK :ai v Y r I f J . -1 gn 5 L 5 1 I0 'ws C W f I 1 Q I If 3 It 'f if Sr' 'ff A f A I have a photograph 'Q f .-r,.J! ' F 'Yi f fix!! afu 'V '. 4.f,, 5 ' i 'f1' W Fi I 1 ' . , V- Q In J' S F Q, f I . if Q .3- A-ill 'Q' 9 I' a , ,I 16, Can you imagine us f ev-- i 4 ' .'x .f'm 'T V' -1-A5wQ.s WK M is MQ '7h 9 51 .1 3 ' ' if V- -If 4s.,4.S Sharing a park bench quietly? WWE QP ffl' Y Frfwb ' 4 ' ' , , - F-K: rf - ' 9 gg i.i,.ufi ' ',qZ1.i5,Q. tif A QL. ? I K '- ff 5 2 ', x f 3 ' 1 ' . -m. . A 1 ' -' r f ,,., r I ' , 2? I ' A fy I X. I Q . Q-In .4 . :N W- 1 : , in , -.4 gaf3.Qf E.' 'X ' - - .. ., .iii 2' 'V - - 1 ufgkx., A p I V i - er' gm-if ' P44 it 'if How terribly strange to be old RAL .J lfaifh 15' .X 4 , I u L.-1 .04 nf'- Lt. 4,,5V-'- 'M .f '+' LJ3' ., 19' Q .. S, X s I' N3 M V W., . .- S Mfg 1 in f--Vt!ff,1 A , V.14:0 N'4f: t Seasons change with the scenery N -nr .L R . Ola- . ,Q , .4 linu- A.f I n .z- -1 .,., ' fy6'f.'s- 5 W N J. lu- . U 4 , 1. ,i -1 '-.9 O' 3 '-A -sf? 'QW' .. 1 'K -ga 1' .wif Qld friend? Z I F pitcher, rvuvu 1-uv..-, ...,..., -..-.,, -v--- .,---. head to stay when Dankworth cappedi n 80-yard Bruin drive by faking a hand- , lf, darting through a huge hole in theg ight side of the line and sprinting un-5 Juched 32 yards to a touchdown. I Later in the second quarter UCLAL :ok a 14-3 lead on another 80-yard TD I rive, the key play being Brown's 35-yard urst through the right side and down Q me sideline to the ASU 12. Four plays I tter it was first and goal to go, and the I ICI-A .Coaches signaled for Dankworth I mpson to the t s, will send r he high le els sago. CBS i ces by dividin, .1 s and stressing IBC, on the otl i Texas did an el foldo before 30,476 jubilant fans at Chestnut Hill. I kept saying I was fear-. ful of coming up here and nobody believed me, lamented Longhorn Coach Darrell Roy- al. That was understandable. For the 9' st two years B.C. had bowl aspirations out both times the Eagles were humiliated in their sea- son opencrs by ranked oppositicr. las: your Notre Dame thumped them I7-3 ard i.i 297 3 I Texas itself ran up a 23-point victory. Even Eagle diehards felt the current team was in- ferior to the last two. On top of that, An- thony Brown, the No. I tailback, was out with o ,I I D imma contra. Z im 0 J I :heduling Sunc :ollege games ICBS' pros. gn and both tin ' games onf h!?eTV audien- pn compared t NBC will b Qule in Janua week tl toumamer l F. ll? are some o the I-law: days of the 'I'hey led lost that le of the reg place for a sir totake tlr the. P pay. Tw' not bei padlockei OVC! WGS SUC for away ir field goal while the Cougar defense kept Bay- lor from crossing midfield in the second half. Texas A8cM Fullback George Woodard scored two touchdowns, rushed for lll yards and caught three passes to lead the Aggies over Virginia Tech I9-0. It could have been worse for the Gobblers. A8cM lost two fum- bles inside the five, was intercepted at the vi-ne and missed a 39-yard field goal. Texas Tech intercepted Colorado's Jefi' Austin five times to upset the Buffaloes 24-7. Linebacker Thomas Howard had two of the thefts and got at least a piece of I7 tackles. I X' 1 l Milt ILIL lllu lui i-un - its Sunday college id will put games fter through the riarch. things that hap- anders during the ific Coast League --.- . V Lake City. 4 Padres. wht with Hawai the transpo tains to Ut would footl In Salt cheerful Isl: said vcterai shhhhmqk j'tL'f f 1 sag -9 eaguels West di- g0l mi ama 'ame back on the first game 1 i in two and the i to two and the md drink the ot tle. lhC BUM'S DEA! red Wade Phill iv- ton Oiler li: isc gotiating hi tn- when he d- of- Houston fr -v- coaching s is. lips, the 4 ds showed the ck- 'This is it,' 10- to tell him bia ter all, ifl md- who can hc .ets Still, the ey? coach. W: and admits Bur the He's conf ac- stands. He the fire my wil und grandchild t to The YO' kiki strong pri fouls up in ated ther asks v two plead here Roy Sam GOT THE I :ase Rick Tall: . In columnist ex- thing of a telling everyone 1 to bet on Billy f itry of Steve Lol yu know, -Steve -yet Talley did in race day Ta? Q A 5, odds of 5 to I Q ambletonian. St well on the lz C ,JJ shoe, broke str me , rind the victoric bv 52 as fourth. ' S lley planned to 'i ,Q-, -L, e second heat, - 1 a radio broai side again. He called the in the huddle but got mixed snap, Went left and scored other Bruin and most of the 79 yards to a third TD and Brown's 26-yard a few possessions later 28-3. While Brown was was laughing at the two who were still dogging his .played his subs a bad shoulder and in Ken Smith B.C. had a quarterback who hadiyet to throw a varsity pass. On the second play from scrimmage, Neil I Green, filling in for Brown, took a pitchout . Q on his own 26, got a block from Guard Tom 2 I Lynch and raced 74 yards for a touchdown.: 4 J x 8 i i B.C. increased is read to 14-0 when smirhi' engineered a I2-play scoring drive following' a Texas fumble on the Eagle four-yard line. The Longhoms came back to score on a 35- 3 yard Mike Cordaro-to-Alfred Jackson TD pass and looked as if they might yet salvage ol.- R-.-A .-J.-- l.L.ll1.--l. 'L-I-.-nn. l'l A-.X IA-A.. 4 . The Red Raiders struck for two quick touch- downs by Tommy Duniven and Jimmy Wil- liams, whose 87 yards rushing provided about as much offense as Tech needed. Arkansas Halfback Ben Cowins kept one scoring drive alive by scooting 21 yards on third and 19, and scored the final touchdown in Arkansas' 33-I6 win over Utah State. Defending NAIA champion Texas ASLI ex- tended college football's longest winning streak to 28 games, pounding Slippery Rock 58-7. Larry Collins scored two touchdowns and Quarterback Larry Urban threw for two ...A-A Ckfl I L--4 'l'f'l I 'XA I A iuuuig num tue infield that ll pt placing a wager until it ,5 to scramble back across the jwindows. And, of course, S 4 came strongly through the s' Talley did get a bet down in tl ttonian third heat, but Steve Lt .ick Pay were losers again as gina won. Talley had only o ance-the fourth, showdown rich Steve Lobell would gc 4 THOUGHTPRINTS ,.-J if ' .ll Front row, l-r Gabriel Polonski, Jessica Kovar, Liz Often, Andrea Squires. Second row, I-r Peter Siegenthaler, Lisa Ehrmann, Jennifer Golden, Sharon Peyser, Matthew Chinlan. Joy Rosenberg, Linda Chin Third row, l-ri Lauren lnker, Nancy Gill, Caroline Ryan. Fourth row, I-ri Faculty Advisor Stan Bornstein, Judy Schaechter, John Touster, David Jacobs. Graham Morey, The Thoughtprints Rat, Barbara Kerr, Robin Gilroy, Kathy O'Nell, Thoughtprints, Newton North's art and literary magazine is made up of student submissions. Because Thoughtprints accepts various types of work, the magazine is an interesting sampling of Newton North students' artistic and literary talents. The maga- zine came out three times this year, in December, March, and May. The December issue was in the form of a calendar. Thoughtprints is made up of four staffs: art, literary, publicity and production. Each art or literary staff member is required to work on either production or publicity. Editor-in-Chief is Jessica Kovar. The staffs are headed by Literary Editor David Jacobs, Art Editor Matthew Chinian, Production Manager Peter Siegenthaler and Publicity Manager Patty Suyemoto. The art and literary staffs meet weekly to discuss and decide on submissions. If work is rejected, it is returned by a staff mem- ber, Criticism and help are offered and a piece can be resubmitted. All production and publication work is done in the school by staff members. The magazine is also collated and sold by staff members. J I i ,., .,.. Ns, ms W ': . I ,. C 4,, Q-up ,niv- IIS the TO ITE J W P fi: a,Q ' Q , David Goren Helen Smith Managing Editor Editorial Advisor Charlie Slack Editor-in-Chlef The Newtonite continued to keep students and faculty informed of everything happening at Newton North this year. At the New Eng land Scholastic Press Associations annual award ceremony, the Newtonite took top honors, being named New England's best high school newspaper The staff was headed by Editor-in-Chief Charlie Slack and Managing Editor David Goren. The paper's four page editors were News Editor Howie Safron, News Analysis Editor Meredith Young, who took over for departing Adena Cohen, Feature Edi tor Peter Dennis and Sports Editor Ben Levitan. The Broadcast Staff of the Newtonite was under the direction of Ted McCarty, and the photography staff was under the direction of Bob Asher. Staffs dealing with the management aspect of the paper were led by Advertising Manager Mike Darviche, Business Manager Debbie Selig, and Circulation Manager Steve Burke. This year's staff was guided by Editorial Advisor l-Ielen Smith and Business Advisor Ken Temkin the Edltor-In-Ohlel-Charlie Slack Managing Editor Davld Gorer News Editor Howie Safran News Anal Edlhr Meredith ounq Feature Editor Peter Dennls Soon: Editor Ben Levitan Broedc-aetManegerTedMcCany Sgvwfglgng Manager Mike Photooraohy Editor Bobby Asher Circulation Manager-Steve Burke Buelnle Mlleqef Debble Selig Advleer H0100 Smlth Business Adviser Ken Ternkln Production Aselehnte- E t uocl pL2t'M.'?.?a News Staff Valerie Roberts Mike Kashket Bruce Danzkger Steve Fleen John Mogul T J Tedesco And Man Joel Idch Varda Ltef Wendy Matarano Richard Parrltz Mellna Tedaeoo Jane Darvlcne Carey Allen News Anal Staff Alexander usansky Greg Herr Mly Carton Mary Allen Alllson Burroughs G nger Banks Ern e Levenson Debbie Selig Sports Staff Lisa Schiller Arthur Jackson Rich Mlcholsorl Sandi Blanch Richard Zucker Feature Staff Faith GIIOKITISD Alvsa Israel Rachel Berg John Corcoran Nlkkl Davls Jane Druker I I 6'.'f.l'A'.,..,, Randi Flelss noe' Advertising Stall Jill Wlnemm Dana Norris Margie Felnzlg Danny Goldstone Photo Stat! Eric Agranaut Carl Buxbaum A D Kamrnan Wayne Marr Doug Perlo Keith Mahon Circulation Stafl Carol McCarthy Betty Colontropo Allison Going' Matthew Gol alt Bruce Leonard Jam Zrilcffill ro Stephen asaon Susan Murray Maura Ridge Bonnle Goodtellou Barbara McGrath Lee Pendergut Broedclt Sl!! Consle McCarty Brlan Young The Newtonite founded in 1922 ls the newspaper of Newton Nonh High School Newtonvllle Ma 02160 lt ls publeshed 18 times during the sdoool year S2woeryeartysub- Neuhnlhedltorlalsare the vletn of the writer! Unelgnededltorlalsarethe dfkbhl poeltlon ot the Neltnlle Readers are lnvlted to eubmlt guest eotloruo, ltldq, and let!!! to the editor Prlntlng by Belmont PrlntlngCo h ' t ' . . it i lr I . n . - , Llsa Ehrman Laing BWV' Janet Jeom - mv' M ' D i Q Ken Temkin, Business Advisor 'tb 14 Peter Dennis, Feature Editor Mike Darviche, Advertising Manager Debbie Selig, Business Manager fl' N Howie Safron, News Editor Meredith Young, News Analysis Editor -v' C7 A' O1 Ben Levitan, Sports Editor Bob Asher, Photography Editor I5 gg IT 2125 Ted McCarty, Broadcast Manager O O Steve Burke, Circulation Manager You are readlng the newspaper that on the New England Scholastlc Press Association s Flrst Place, All New England Award ln Scholastic Editing and Publishing last Friday. NEVVTGNIAN J 0 Wendy Habelow, Editor-in-Chief Lisa Guzzi, Layout Editor David Sheridan, Photography Editor 1,7-f- YE ARB 0014 13D 2 , Za. D ine y4Q 411' D gad fthe f f fy, QA - . Rebecca Schleifer, Sports Editor Rachel Berg, Sports Editor rf? David Kaufman, Photography Coordinator Debbie Robbins. Advertising Manager Gary Chin, Art Editor X, 1 4 A9 ' . 5- HQ, Ann Bond, Circulation Manager Wayne Merrit, Ways and Means Editor Anna Bechar, Senior Section Editor X'-S . txxn Pam Caslowitz, Business Manager Ross Silverstein, Business Manager .Fr Cindy Love, Copy Editor Maryellen Pambookian, Literary Editor Ilene Levitt, Faculty Advisor LITERARY STAFF LAYOUT STAFF ADVERTISING STAFF ART STAFF sig 86 qv First Row, I-rx Barbara Kerr, Joesph Hershenson, Allison Burroughs, Roger Wolfe, Second Flow, I-rx Meredith Young, Carrie Costello, Paula Pambookian, Lisa Gradone, Susan Jacobson. Missing: Peter Dennis, Jill Allen, Debbie Selig, Alison Walsh, Joanne Sweeney. 'Ts -M L to rz Karen Rose, Krista Stewart, Janice Chin, Joanna Bonazoli, Lisa Leftert. Missing: Michael Mary Carten, Jane Darviche, Suzanne Ouinn. Front Row, I-rc Maddy Shaw, Maureen Codyer, Joanne Belsky. Second Row, I-r: Grace Tang, Carol Betsy Cohen, Sheila Jordan. Missing: Joanne Sweeney. .J F 1 L to r: Beth Guzzi, Monica Adler, Margie Sheridan, Eddie Goldfinger, rl i i r 5 . if X-1 Him-V TNT uiwlr' -I i - Flow, l-r: Roger Wolfe, Cindy Love, Elaine Fiore, Laura Levine. Second Row, I-r: Anne Edwards, Allison Anya Toomre, Beth Hurney, Eric Lessa, Steve Kennedy. Missing: Maria Caruso, Kathy Prince, Pam tr 'B' xijfxi -TT' tor: Mark Coron, Valerie Roberts, Peter Noblle, Keith Mahon. Missing: Mark Sasahara, Eleanor Pechet, Karen aleas, Tony Solomons, Jill Allen. Special Thanks to Bob Asher. l itting, I-r: Beatrice Jenson, Naomi Bechar, Laura Levine, Standing, l-r: Karen Eriksson, Maryellen Andrews, runo Coppola. Missing: Marjorie May, Sharon Peyser, Jamie Feldman, Varda Rosenbloom. L to r: Peter Cutler, Gary Lapidus. ui OOPY STAFF PI-IOTOO HAPHY STAFF SENIOFZ SECTION STAFF WAYS AND MEANS STAFF hifi:-v l22 X X - x X x 5 XX X xxx X y K X x 1? SH? is 0 L l if 15:-X i 'fi V- ' a 5 2305336 If I i it A, 1 r r If You cry for the people you love and you know, The places you've been and the thoughts that flowed, You cherish the good times and laugh at the bad. The memories of good friends you will always have As time passes. You think of loves you've had in the past, Flalter yourself with imaginary romances your mind has had. You dream and wish for things that aren't real, Yet hold on fast to your fairy tale ideals As time passes. You wake up one morning to find you're not there. The faces you've known are distant and unclear. You reach out to grab hold of someone you love, They slip away, you are left alone As time passes. Q' 1 x 'L 'fs 4 it I I I. I lr I I Monday Mornrng-8AM I III' ltovv ya dorn P Dlya have a good vveekend'7 Mrne vvas o k partred alot, but I had that Qt' If Oo If essay toy, tl ., 5 rl yyrrte and I never drd Schools? Dont ask' No, really, I havent heard yet Have you decrded vvhat youre gorng to dom next year? Bad guestron, huh? Want to stop by my locker a sec? QCLUNKB - vvhoops. 'scuse me rl've only been rn thlsg school lor trve rnrnutes and thats the thrrd person l've vvalked rntoll Thus locker never opens' Hold thus a sec thanks IA IDA' ILLHASIIJ - you o k 'P Sorry about that F thrs locker gets a lrttle crowded vvrth three people rn rt ,Novl I I where rs mv French book? fu F I 'H - I must have Iett rt at home - can I borrovv yours? Just untrl C Block - and ei I ya have a pen? Thanks, I krrow I could depend on you - remrnd me to grve 'em back to you. ISLAMI What trme rs ttf l I Wovv, vyere early tor once' Want to go have a smoke? No vvay, I refuse to go Into there. rt rs drsgustrng' You cant eve I breath i hovy bout I ovvell Ave V Oh yeah I lorgot, they closed rt Elm Street? No, they probably vvon't let anyone stan I there erther Well. I guess rt yyrll he llull Street Ya got everythrng7 Lets go good grret, can you belreve that? I drdn' I know that Mark and Sarah were gorng out - that rs an odd couple Really? I drdn't see them there What a good co I cert huh? I ven the vyarm-up rn. as pretty good You knovv vvhy Candy got so bummed out? You knovv those lrttle bear I that everyone has you krrorr they grab on to thrngs vvrth therr arms? Well, she lost hers when they vvent to the batl' room durrng rnterrnrssron She thrnks someone rapped rt oft - yeah. she had rt on her overall strap You thunk she? notrce someone grahbrng at her chest, but you knovy hovv crovyded those bathrooms get- almost as bad as here I-le drd you see Saturday Nrght l Ive last week? No, thrs weekend that rust passed You mean you mrssed Steve Martrn to g- to rhat put l' lt vvas excellent' You should have seen John Belushr, he hey Dave, hows rt gorng'7 You know, he -I bagged I rrday nrght Nah, lt'S cool, they threatened to take hrs Incense avvay, then they rust sand Get movrng son' N eah. I heard he played vvell, he must have been out celebratrng No, I drdnt see rt, I had to vyork, but I heard we krll em Huh? Whens the next home game? Bummer, I have to vvork Maybe l'Il call rn srck Hr lvtary Youre krddrn How could they deter someone lrke her? Yeah, I knovv. small schools are tough to get rn to Butt you knovv what? I dor I 4 Ithlnk Id want to go someplace Ilke that - I mean, I couldnt take goIng to a school any smaller than North - thIs place igets small enough as It IS, you know? And llke, It would be welrd goIng to a college that dIdn't even have the facllltres we l ,have here tWatch It - he's about to back Into youl Yeah, I can see that. but who really cares about knowlng your lprotessors? EspecIally It theyre anything llke some of the teachers here Dld you know that John got KICKGG out of Eng- I 3IIsh lust because he trIed to cllmb out ot the WIVIGOWQ Yup, love that chlorrne smell I WATCI-I TI-IE DOOR I What a I nrce day - huh? Hey, lets go sit In the stadlum a mrnute - I want to see whos playrng Fnsbee In all THIS muck Its probably Rrcky trylng out the one he got at the Garden You goIng to see Rocco? It should be good thrs year - theyre havrng two shows lt?l dont know. Sometrme soon, That should be good, theres goIng to be a punk rock band lvlr D'Agnese? I-Iell probably do scenes from Drsco Dracula I wonder It anyonell ever get around to tIxIng thIs stadrum? Actually, I kInd of IIke It the way It Is, ya know? Its got . character You belreve that? Let me tell you, I thInk youd know It there were rats In here Who's that In the llbrary wIndow? Well, whoever It IS just waved to me No, but really, I Ithlnk IIVS pretty cool The stadIum, dummy Its the only thrng thats lett ot old Newton I-lrgh besrdes the fence on the 1 other sIde ot the parklng lot. Yeah, rlght along Walnut Street. But just thlnk not too Iohg from now Itll be our parents I ISIIIIUQ here. and well be down there In our lIttle caps and gowns, and lvlr, Smlth wIII be sIngIng the Star Spangled Ban- I ner Yah. well l'm goIng to mlss It too, at least the krds I wonder how many ot them I'II ever see agarn RGUFIIODSQ I thrnk the class secretary does them, or somebody lrke that But thats not tor ten years - everythIng wIlI be dltterent then' I Lets come back and VISIT together next year See the old teachers. go down Newtonvrlle and get a plzza, hang around the Ilbrary steps, have a smoke out on Hull Street - Itll be luke old tlmes ,Wow ll-S late, better get goIng Thanks tor the book - see ya F Block, rlght? WaIt, what lunch do you have? I have all three, I mean both Ivleet ya In the cat, o k ? Laytah Sporfs 1. in crefive pasjrimez biversiorz: reereajrion usuaffy mvofving Physica? exercise cmb Eaving cr set Form Clhb B065 of rufesg a game.2.JZf.eTivi1Lies Unberfaien By +5056 who bo noi minb exhausflon, pufleb musefes, fong pracfices anb infense eomprfifion, 3. ing acfivilries wgicfz Brings To the scfwof? pribe, - emlfzusiasm anb unify. 4. The Hxriff of vicforsg cmb Me agony of befeaJf,'-- C0 ,ggi wh CHARACTER RUILDS A is SPORTS ?'f S ' 47: - fl' 9 I --- S--p-Y I. '- 'wu ,. y , ff., ex f 1 Aff tc..-v'vy, saw 99 Q 4, Y. 1 11-pf ,'u'f.'-I '- ,4 qktiw M9 as A' S I P , 9 . X -vm ' - ' ' f .. I , X x K ' -'x 'xt X X A , xx w .qt AAH .ji-2 ,G Fe . If . -10' N , 0 QI' 1. Q 'X V an u me .fp -.,.. I 4' Q . an .1554 Q at U , ' A1 , F -'ram' g , s .f Q72 rs- mr BUYS CROSS COUNTRY First Pow, left to right. Kevin Lane. Jerry Epstein, Paul Fischer, Dan Laredo, Andy Epstein, Bruce Sarota, Tony Ricker. Second Row: Coach Mark Leach. John Cohan, Bob Zufanti, Bobby Lane. Dave Vona. Jon l-torlinck, Bill Fiogers, Coach Joe Connolly. Third Row: Peter Stillman, Henry Vitug, Peter Leary Brian Young, Mark Sasahara. Behind the running of returning senior co-captain Dan Laredo and Paul Fischer as well as senior Andy Epstein and the great efforts of first time cross-country runners Juniors Linus Vachon and Dave Vona, the Tigers had their best season ever. It would have been hard however, for the team to achieve state-wide fame without a strong group of runners backing the leaders. Joe Connolly, in his seventh season at North, coached the J.V. while Mark Lech, a superb middle distance runner from North- eastern, handled the Varsity. Connolly as the head coach of the state's number one team received the Globe's Best Coach of the Year Award for Eastern Massachusetts. Working as a close, well-balanced team, the Tigers proved to the League as well as the state that they were the team to beat. After a first meet loss to Weymouth South, the North harriers reeled off seven consecu- tive victories including one over Brockton, the first in twelve years. The Tigers then went on to claim the Suburban League Championship, the Division I Championship and the All-State Crown. Laredo and Fischer consistently led the team to victories with many first and second place finishes. Both were elected to the! Globes All-Scholastic Cross-Country Team. ln Division I race Laredo, Fischer, and Vona placed in the top ten to propel Newtoni North to its first Division l title with 69 points, a convincing 59 points ahead of runner-up Lexington. This victory earned the Tigers the right to compete in the All-State meet held on November 1 1. The team bypassed the Subur-' ban League meet with their sights set on that date. The rest paid off and behind the running of Fischer, Laredo, and Vona, plac-i ing fifth, eleventh, and sixteenth respectively, the Tigers dethroned defending champions Salem and earned the state title. Other runners contributing to North's fine season included Seniors Dave Ventura and Peter Tang, who both competed in the' all-state meet, and Jerry Epstein and Bruce Sorota. Coach Connolly is optimistic about the next few years for his team, with. returning talents such as Sophomores Peter Leary, Mark Sasahara and Brian Young. 4.-:Ji ' ff G, 1 Qjyrv 531' ,7 !. - -f,.Ar'.- ls.. ,Q nr fbfitgigsg '45'ff 4 19 21 3' IuNewgon Neigui y 1 , s M, ewtgn. . QM .gyg-'gg 20 . ...Q- Q 'l . A Kb... A - .rw qw ,1,,f. ' , N 'I' , ,'- --'- U '. -.. 5 .P . . : 4 8' , N AL-ry.-X 'ffl-, MTN. gg' 33, .. j 'a T4 JA QW mp, 4 ' 15,3 ll. -'.-.3-,QM '- ggfje, fxgf, a'g b p . F -: ' .--ffg . ' ' ft- V Q.1zff-lfrff L.-fx ml- gm: - H 91' U . 'dt I,-' 1 'I xii' ' A AV? X HL' .pubwq ' W nn, 'UL' ix. 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If V TA-44 'J' ,..,Y g,--f p , .,.f', 54...- 1. 1, ,A I .,, .fs- A- - cf 1. frc M V, , l f. GIRLS' CRGSS CCDUNTRY First Row, left to right: Julie Sylvia, Martha Keenan, llse Pistone CCaptainJ, Second Row: Marta Medcalf, Cathy Ray, Janet Schnee, Lee Pistone, Rachel Berg tCaptainJ, Cathy Sotir, Cynthia Antonellis CCaptainJ, Judi Hayes, Peter Martin QCoachJ, Missing from picture, Margie Sheridan. An unknowing bystander who happened to walk by the Newton North track this fall might have thought he was witnessing Claftlin elementary students at play. ln fact, the ziz-zagging, somersaulting youngsters were the members of the Newton North Girls' Cross Country team intensely involved in a game of follow the leader. Just as likely, one may have seen the girls' personifi- cation of a transistor radio, as they jammed as close together as possible to form a square and featured such classics as Mamas Little Baby Loves Shortenin' Bread Clead singer: Cathy Sotirj, Gray Squirrel Clead singer: Margie Sheridanb, and Old MacDonald Clead singer: Rachel Bergj. The spirit and closeness of the team propelled the Tigers to unite in great team efforts as the girls finished the season with a respectable 6-2 record. The two losses, to the strong Weymouth South and Brockton teams, were due to Newton's smaller numbers, Coach Peter Martin, besides being the most devious Simon Says leader of the team, was considered by the girls the best Cross Country coach to be had. l-le developed the potential of every girl who was willing to work hard. Senior tri-captain Rachel Berg, Junior captain elect Martha Keenan and sophomore Cathy Sotir were the Tigers' front run- ners. Senior tri-captains llse Pistone and Cynthia Antonellis, as well as senior Julie Sylvia comprised a-tough group who fol- vi tn . I 0 lowed closely behind the leaders. Sen- ior runners Margie Sheridan and Mar- tha Medcalf could always be depended on for strong finishes. Jun- ior co-captain elect Judy Hayes v worked hard and placed well. First Newton 31 WeymouthS th year runners senior Lee Pistone, and Newton 25 Cambridge ' sophomores Robin Weingarten and Newton 20 Waltham N' Cathy Roy made much progress in Newton 18 Quincy their competitive running. Newton 22 Weymouth North With a number of juniors and sopho- Newton 17 North Quincy mores returning, coach Martin is highly optimistic as to the future of next year's team. 42 Brockton A 45 Brookline - , Final Record?'642f ,n'i X Q.. 5 B ! i i l ' ' F' 1 'n H., V. M, ' ' -W .. . f N ,. 'iili shi if WW in www Q W NM- .X BOYS SCJCCER 'V , ' - .'. ' 7. - '. -f' '-f--- - ' ., 5 Q: ff,-gg? leer. .':Al:JJ'- ..,', f' - -1 1' 'g,,.jf.f'f . - af 'Q--5jQ,.ggQI,,f4b. Nissen -E, if 5 1:-Q-'f-. 1: .--.1 . Ex!-f5!lF1.n:! Jfsffbve 'iff Kerr. Front Row, left to right: Mario Santi, Jorge Montoya, Danny Gordon, Teddy McCarty, Dave Sheridan, David Lowe, Herb Sidman, John Farina, Phuc Chou, Lukens. Second Row: Al Stern, trainer, French Brandon, Brian Collins, John Tennant, Mike Ambrosino, David Roberts, Alfonso Peters, Mike Iatridis, Toomre, Danny Fitzpatrick, Jon Spelke, Linda Noble, Ass't Coach Larry Webb, Head Coach Tom Williams. Vlhth a truly impressive 13-2-1 record North finished only one point behind Brockton for a second place in the Suburban League. The team was dethroned from the league crown for the first time since 1976, but advanced to the quarter finals ofthe Eastern Massachusetts tournament where they were eliminated in their third game by Needham. Starting fast, the team amassed 13 goals in the first three games of the season to one goal for their opponents. Against Waltfg ham they suffered their first setback with a 3-2 loss at Bentley. Despite this defeat Newton had a key victory over Brockton 1-02' to end the first half of the season. Y Only two games into the second halt, North was shocked when they had to settle for a tie against Brookline 1-1, in the moi physical and rowdy game of the season. North was still not out of the running for the Suburban League crown, and head coac Tom Williams and assistant Larry Webb rallied the team for their last game. Newton needed a victory over Brockton to clinch t Suburban League championship, but they were dominated by Brockton who won the game 5-1. 1 VlAth their impressive record Newton was seeded ninth in the Eastern Massachusetts Tournament. Hosting Greater Lawrence in the first round, North overpowered them with a 4-0 win. Next North travelled to Winchester. Early in the game Newton was down, but Greg Pachus two goals inthe second half to pull off a 2-1 victory. North came to Boston University for their third tournament game, trying to avenge losses to Needham of the last two years. Injuries were a factor in the game, but the Tigers still played well, losing the game 3-0. ' This year's team was comprised on a fine group of individuals as demonstrated by the awards receivedby many team mem- bers. Senior co-captain David Sheridan was the league's most valuable player, he was elected a member of the Globes All- Scholastic Team as well as the All-New England and All-State teams. Co-captain David Lowe, senior midfielder Mario Santi, and senior goalie Mike Ambrosino were named to the All-Suburban team. Ambrosino was also distin- guished as the best goalie and the fifth best playd in the league. An exhibit of how well these individ- uals worked together was that Ambrosino and North's defense tallied eight shutouts. wton L ig 7 The next few years are promising ones for thq Newton North High School's soccer team as number of talented sophomores and juniors be returning. Among them, unanimously elec co-captain for 1979, Jorge Montoya will lead Tiger's pursuit of another title. ' Newton Newton Newton Newton z l Q -5, mf ,. u Q , f-N .A S ..u..Q ' n V ' 'A '-,Q .W E lg ., , , 'y - . N 4 4 , ,Q --u :'3h '.:- 50 r W 'U 5-A nu- ,ywg fum ANL N D h' ' 5 D' 'T'. H ' ,fyaxfgywi x Q 64, kann-2.7.7 ,N '. Qwiffff 391214 'Q wah f.-,.s-fn I ,Q '. pf.. A 5 1-1',',n'x 4 :lin . . ' 1 wa V, Ja' , -. ..,,'. . ci c3inLs'soccEn g 9 First Flow, left to right: Ann Justice, Mary Kim, Judy Hinchey, Caroline Ryan, Carol Carnes, Marion Taillacq tcaptainj, Brenda Sabbag, Joni Morrissey, Karen Pollard. Second Flow: Alison Leary, Lois l-lovsepian, Clintona Wiley, Robin Gilroy, Jenny Nash, Sandy Smith, Sherry Levin tcaptainj, Carol Whoris- key, Elaine Basinet, Ann Sullivan, Felicia Zani. Third Flow: Kathy O'Nell, Rebecca Schleifer, Bonnie Goodfellow, Doreen Basinet, Janet Jepsen, Barbara McGrath, Lee Pendergast, Bonnie Pollard, Susan Jessup, Jamie Feldman, Alison Walsh, Linda Romano, Janice Casey, Carol McCarthy tcaptainy, Ann Pendergast, Susan Murray tcaptainl. in three years, the girls' soccer team at NNHS has come of age. With the impressive record of eighteen wins, three losses, and one tie, the Tigers captured the Suburban League crown for the third straight year. The team finished the sea- son as semifinalists in the Eastern Massachusetts Tournament, ranking third in the state behind Needham and Medfield. Under the leadership of quad-captains seniors Susan Murray, Carol McCarthy, Marion Taillacq and junior Sherry Levin, the Tigers started off the season with a 3-1 win over Weymouth North. The girls went on to victory over Brookline, and then trounced North Quincy 8-O. The girls then came up against their nemesis Needham, and lost 1-2. The Tigers won their next seven games, defeating Westwood, Quincy, Waltham, Weymouth South, Cambridge, Norwood and Weymouth North. The team's second loss was at the hands of Brookline 1-2. The girls won three more times, beating North Quincy, Nor- wood and Quincy before tying Burlington 1-1. The Tigers' third loss came at the hands of Winchester. The girls rounded up the season with wins over Cambridge, Weymouth South and Waltham. What a record - the Tigers scored eighty goals, and allowed only ten goals to be scored against them! The girls' soccer team, started by Coaches Barry Fuzzy Howland and John Oscar Meyer three years ago, has done quite well for such a young team, finishing among the top five teams in the state in all of its existing years. Fuzzy is proud of his team, boasting that seven girls, seniors Joni Morrissey, Susan Murray, Carol McCarthy, along with juniors Janice Casey, Judy Hinchey, Sherry Levin and Caroline Byan were named to the Suburban League All-Star teamt5Morrissey, the league MVP, also earned a spot on the Globe All-Scholastic team. This year's seniors were the original team, as sophomores, and became a close group through soccer. Seniors receiv- ing third year placques include Elaine Basinet, Carol Carnes, Brenda Sabbag, Janet Jepsen, Bonnie Goodfellow, Bonnie Pollard, Karen Pollard, Barbara McGrath, Susan Jessup, Kathy Q'Nell, Rebecca Schleifer, Joni Morrissey, Kathy Malloy, Jamie Feldman, Carol Whoriskey, Carol McCarthy, Susan Murray and Marion Taillacq. 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'f ' 0 FOGTBALL riijjtfi .L 1 1 .ease -5-i.5a'j1'f T1-E2'EtU1c 212:42 2-we Q4-or 7 i,i-j4,, fi QQ fftF5'.rfE,45l2Eg5U .1 3375541 gig if .t -, BQBJFA is First Pow, left to rightz Matt Goldwait, Bruce Leonard, Charlie Slack, Dallas Morgan, Mark O'Brian, Don Murphy, Ed Asaley, Eric DiMartino, Stephen Burke, Joe Mulvey, George Bresnahan, Chris Gilson, Jeff Parker, Mike Thomas. Second Fiowg Tom Berrigan, Steve Wilson, Dan Corrigan, Barry Goodman, Mark Coron, Don Troy, Roger Carmel, Jon vwlliams, Frank Biladeau, George Sementelli, Steve Flynn, Tom Mannix, Steve Wasson, Third Flow: Steve Gardner, Mike Gardner, Chris Davis, Gary Fre- chette, Tom Torchia, Bob Littlehale, Noel Foley, Keith Annise, Bruce Brinkerhoff, Billy Uberti, Mike Brandon, John Negrotti, Steve Zito. Fourth Rowi David Torchia, Adam Levy, O J Simpson, Pat Harrington, Steve Fiosetti, Chuck Pepper, Dennis Berube, John Gardner, Steve Girshon, Royce Terrell. Fifth Row: Tom Akerly, Wally Steele, Paul Gross, Bob Bernard, Ed l-ladro, Jami Walsh, Larry Chin, Dave Vettranil, Vernon Williams, Tom Jasset. Sixth Fiow: Ron Ouintilliani, Bill Pilla, Tom Dempsy, Joe Catanzaro, . Len Houstan - The fighting Tigers of '78 finished the football season with a highly respectable record of 8 and 2. ln the tradition of the fine teams ofl Newton North l-ligh, the defense was the key to their success. The Black Phantom defense lead by senior co-captains Steven Burkei and Eric DiMartino, tied a school record for most shutouts in a season, numbering six. The Tigers starting eleven allowed only two touch-i downs, a field goal, and one conversion as they proved themselves to be the best defensive team in the state. Seniors George Semen- telli, Steve Wasson, Matthew Goldwait, Dan Corrigan and Donny Troy comprised a superior defensive line that allowed few opposing balll carriers to break through, There were also the fine linebacking corps and secondary of Newton to stop that player who so rarely brokel through Newton's defensive line. Joining DiMartino at linebacker were seniors Dallas Morgan and Steve Flynn. Seniors Mike Brandon,i Bill Uberti, Donny Murphy, Ed Asaely and junior Noel Foley teamed with Burke to stifle the opponents aerial attacks and were the perfectii complement to the powerful line. The Tiger offense led by senior signal-caller Charlie Slack effectively moved the ball against anyone and everyone. Senior Marki O'Brian led an inexperienced offensive line consisting of guards senior Tom Mannix and junior halfback Gary Frechette. The offense setr some records of its own as Frechette broke the single season school rushing mark by running for 1,147 yards. The offense managed tol run for more than 300 yards in three games during the season, also a record.The fine outside running of Frechette was complementedi by the superior passing of quarterback Slack and the inside running of Leonard. Fteal credit should be given to the offensive line and its: leader O'Brian, whose maturity over the season was key. 1 The first half of the season saw some problems for the North gridders. After beating Framingham North opening day 14-O, the Tigersl-f ran into problems. They lost two out of their next three games, Medford C10-2D and Brockton C8-75. Midway through the season fhefeamfx was 3 and 2 and still had to face arch rivals Waltham and Brookline. The boys came through by winning their last five games and outscoring their opponents 122 to 6. The highlights of the season were the trouncing of Waltham by a score of 25-O, and of S course the traditional Thanksgiving Day game that saw North whip its neighbors 22 tg lg 33gQgghamN0n 13 Brookline, Ne to 24 North Ouincy 8 The coaches are always a factor in the outcome of a team's success and the Tiger Q2 jg gf gijffnflon 3 coaches are a prime example of just how much. l-lead coach Norm Walker along with Ne to 36 weymouinsouih o his assistants Peter Capodilupo, Fiichard Perkins, Tom Fiizzuti, and Bill Mataskill, took Q2 IQ 32 ,fV1'Qf,Q'j?fNO,,h 2 a group of inexperienced players and produced one of the best teams in the state. The Ne io 25 Waltham 0 key to the teams success according to Coach Walker was the unselfishness of the Ne 'O pfl,.Regff,OQfQe 0 1 players. A team composed of many talented athletes, the '78 Tigers were as fine an example of a team as ever seen at Newton North High School. ff ui kggiv 'D Q W 'Y 1-'Y 4' if sq I 4. L. 53:7 3- 'Afwwtr-:-' '-in-mv-1. 23 , I M, QV-Q M 'l'9.i lbw , ,. ' we-'W gr., ...Q 11. H jim n 1. 1 I . 4 GIRLS' FIELD HOCKEY First Row left to right Jackie Gladu, Paula Buckley, Jennifer lreenan, Ann Geagan Ccaptainj, Robin cianter, Lee Sakakini, Jaren Fischer, Diana Rroia Second Row Paula Ryan Joan ciennedy. Nancy Palmer, Marie acute, Maureen McCallion, Avalee Jenkins. Susan Fornst, Jayne Polcaro. Third Row Susan Armstrong Donna Rroiai Emily Katz, Paula Drakos fmanagerb. Pam Jones Ccoachj. Missing from picture, Randi Reiss Ccaptainj. With proplems such as no official league, only three returning starters and an injured co-captain, some teams would yield to the disappointments and no longer strive for perfection. But under Pam Jones' coaching, the girls' field hockey team finished with a 5-4-1 mark. During the girls' first game against Burlington, senior co-captain Randi Reiss broke her kneecap and was sidelined for the season The loss left senior co-captain Anne Geagan to manage the team. with the help of senior Paula Buck- ley The girls looked up to Paula. said Jones. Although the season marked the first time in five years that the team did not qualify for the State Tournament, Jones feels that the girls had a good season and has no regrets, 'We had a very good team considering that we only had three returning starters. and the girls were really a super bunch. Coach Jones added that with many girls returning, next years team looks promising. Though the team will lose seniors Geagan. Reiss. Buckley and Emily Katz, the following juniors will return for 1979 - Diana Proia, Donna Proia. Susan Armstrong. Robin Kantar. Jenny Keenan and Jackie Gladu fthis year's high- scoreri. ge'mx- -xQ 1: !. vv n- l i .4......-,, , N-l FQ, . F-gn vb - .H V L ,, V, . F ' i . 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Eight players from each team participated in the matches and the four low scores were added together ii to comprise the team score. The team with the lowest score won the matches. Newton North's home course was at Braeburn Country Club, The team practiced there as often as possible. Most matches 1 consisted of nine holes or, if started early enough, fifteen holes. The course was maintained in excellent playing condition 1 throughout the season. .l This years coach was Jack Neville. Neville. the current pro at Leo J. Martin Memorial Golf Course, played on the Newtonijl North golf team in 1961. The captains of the 1978 team were senior Mike DeMeo and junior Paul Jepson. n. The season began with a 275-347 win over Waltham. The four qualifiers for North were senior David Yogel, juniors Paul Jep- il son and Peter Southard and sophomore John Jepson. North went on to two more easy victories over Cambridge and Quincy. -' The consistent low scores were brought in by DeMeo, the Jepson brothers. and Southard. N The Tigers went on to defeat Melrose and Brockton with very close scores. Sophomore Jimmy Alden played a major role in 1 beating Brockton, With low scores for North of 6O,63,66, and 74 and one group left to come in the team was losing by four. it f i Alden turned in a timely 68 to lower the team score by six and to defeat the tough Brockton team by two. it Newton North coasted through the North Quincy and Weymouth South matches and maintained its undefeated record by ijt, beating both Beading and Melrose by one point. j DeMeo was unable to play in the Weymouth North match because of an injured thumb. He did not participate in the next twol matches and North with its 10-O-O record suffered from it. The team played top-ranked Brookline at Puttferham Meadows Golf gy 1 Course, Brookline's home course. lt was a tough day for the Tigers and the final score was Brookline-207. Newton North-230.17 Next North lost to Lexington primarily because of a misinterpretation of the rules on the part of the Newton players. Following: X the match the Tigers were provided with official rule books for the upcoming Suburban match. . Six players participated in the Suburbans. They were DeMeo, Paul and John Jepson, Peter Southard, junior David Blouin. and Jimmy Alden. Senior Eddie Goldfinger was the alternate. The match was held at Ponkapong Golf Course and eighteen holes were played. Out DCM 'P SCOP if ii A A H A A r 275 .wi 347 1 of four teams, North came in third, losing by a mere six points to N i me Cameras ies . , . T ' inf, l Brookline and by three to Brockton. The team ended its season with ff IQ? S,fj.,Se r 1 - i 25' emma 259 an impressive 10 2 record. Ne I M NWC 180 l 6 p GSAC 5: N ' View G A Ne 152 hev rrutt t 778 Ne l .130 Brooklin 307 N r lti' l,9-ir-'ra '62 F R O l i 4 2 1' Q f, I ,ff ,f 2 W .K I , Im., 3 X X iii? 'x 44 GIRLS' SWIMMING hd A 1 ' .- fllflv. First Row, left to right: Meg Burns, Leslie Swift fcaptainj, Joanna Bonazoli Ccaptainj, Joanne Fay, Susan O'Halloran, Ann Mulvaney, Melinda Berry, Tracy Greene, Andrea Feingold Second Row: Colleen Lynch Ccoachj, Suzanne Quinn Cmanagerj, Mara Rose, Leslie Tocci, Janice Chin, Karen Resnick, Lon- nie Levy, Done Stanton, Shelly Robinson, Saundra Burgess. Third Row: Ben Merritt Ccoachj, Tracy Parsons, Jenny Szekely, Marion Abernathy, Laura Pill, Sarah Abernathy, Hilary Kassler, Anya Toomre, Linda Rosenberg, Valerie Roberts, Missing from picture, Jennifer Annese, Jecca Hopper, The record ofthe 1978 swim team is not indicative of the many fine swimmers who comprise this group. There were many outstanding individual performances as shown by the six school records that were broken this season. Senior co- captain Leslie Swift set records in the two-hundred and five-hundred freestyle while junior Joanne Fay led the way in the individual medley and the breastroke. Another record setter was junior Susan O'Halloran who broke the records in the fifty and one-hundred yard freestyle. Other high point-getters for the Tigers were senior co-captain Joanna Bonazoli in a variety of events, and junior Ann Mulvaney. Junior Jessica Hopper, a first year diver for the team, managed to place high in each meet. There was a large turn out ot sophomores this year, all of whom helped to bring in points. With the return of sopho- more stand-outs Tracy Greene, Mara Rose, Leslie Tocci and Laura Pill, next year's Tiger swim team should prove strong, School 92 ui' - '-ons A 'BMUOU' .ff- , 4 W. 1 ' I . M F V if-' ' 4 .Q 4 f . . 0,- ,D 3 4 0' gi f'-J vw-uw K ' .W ' 'L' 4' ,- xx . . -.xy X x ,Aux , X'-ffx ,' x . q N ' l X X 1' If '45 ..- .xv V A., 2:- 4 GIRLS' VOI I FYFBAI I First Row, left to right: Karen Taleas, Ellen Lenson, Betty Colantropo Ccaptainj, Toby Goldberg, Julie Blauer, Second Row: Wendy Fai, Lenor Ross, Laura Laemmle. Laura Flaherty, Christy Gallier, Gail Cole, The girls' volleyball team had a very productive season, finishing with an 8-9 record, Although their record was not among the top in the league. the girls achieved and sur- passed many ot the goals they set for themselves. With only seniors captain Betty Colantropo and Laura Flaherty returning from last year's team, the girls had their work cut out for them. The team was rewarded for their long hard work. One of the highlights of the season was the Tigers' victory over Lynnfield High School, knocking the Lynnfield girls out of the state tournament. Led by seniors captain Colantropo and Flaherty, the team was well rounded. Junior Gale Cole was the Tigers' setter, placing the ball for seniors Laura Laemmle, Lenor Fioss. Karen Taleas, and Julie Blauer to bump and spike. We didn't lack talent, commented coach Jay Cradle. lust court experience. With the return of sophomores Ellen Lenson, Toby Goldberg, Wendy Fai and stand-out Christy Gallier next years team looks promising. Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Nevinon Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Fi Lynntceld 0 Norm Quincy 0 Waltham 2 Brockton 2 Brookline 2 Canbndge 2 Anington 1 Quincy 0 North Ounncy 0 Waltham 2 Brockton 2 Brookline 2 Cafrbndge 2 Lynnheld 0 Newton South Oumcy Arrington natFlecord 9 has I -...-4 1 f n 5 ! i 4 f . ti, 1 f 1 i 1 3 ? ill WU HY' 4 .' V 'l -Q , 1 - --. -v .-r1'-- ' . 0 ,- ..W, W, ..-W - :at , ,N- -K .. im-qui-- 5- ,Q ' 'XLS ' Y -9 . i 'af' 'Q-B 'wp Q47 7 'fi'- 739--' '-'-v qjtf 739' f .gr- 43? .-Ji' BOYS' BASKETBALL '. '1 Front row, l-r Captain Jim Calechman. Bob Hess, Captain Dave Coppola, Phil Averbuck, Noel Foley, Dennis Berube, Second row, l-rx Coach Jerry Phil- lips, Joe Fucci, David Negrotti, John Berrigan, Boyce Terrell, Bruce Cutler, Peter Coufos, Tom Kelly, Coach Tom McNiff, Keith Meredith, Peter Con- stance The boys' basketball team enjoyed a rewarding season, finishing with a 10-9 record. Among the highlights of the year were the winning of the Belmont Tournament, with a two-point thriller over Concord-Carlisle in the final, a sweep of tradi- tional rival Walthamg a big scare of nationally ranked Cambridge Bindge and Latin, and squeakers over Lincoln-Sudbury and Quincy. Four consecutive heart-breaking defeats Cby a total of thirteen pointslj prevented the Tigers from producing a brilliant record, but, nonetheless, they proved to be one of the most respected teams in the state. Inspired by the leader- ship, intensity and patience of seniors Jim CLa Machinej Calechman, Dave CSmoothJ Coppola, Phil fSweetJ Averbuck, John Cl-londoj Berrigan, Bruce CSpoonj Cutler, Joe Fucci and Tom Kelly, sparked by the youthful exuberance of juniors Dennis Clftedj Berube, Peter CGolden Greekb Coufos, Noel Foley, Bob Hess, Dave COuakeJ Negrotti and Boyce CDouble D5 Terrellg and guided by the crafty coach- ing of head coach Jerry CSlickJ Phillips and assistant coach Peter fBottoms Upl Constance, the basketball team had a 8 very satisfying season. i Q Newton Newton K I Exon North 44 Nevvtgg South 43 44 52 44 79 South 64 P Brockton - I 1., em ,F 'ni' K 4 K f Al, 7- 1 I 'TN - ' y W K v' QQ . ' 3 5' ,Ax 4 X, 'IIA GIRLS' BASKETBALL 43. til: 4- Front row, I-r: Susan Armstrong, Diana Proia, Laura Flaherty, Ann Geagan, Sherry Levin, Shelly Langdale. Second row, I-r: Bessie Phillips, Christy Gal- Iier, Judy Hinchey, Donna Yafte, Mary Beth Bradley, Patty Ackerley, Coach Maureen Enos. The girls' varsity basketball team had a fine season, fin- ishing with a 14-3 record. After making the state tourna- ment last year, the team is again looking forward to the tournament and establishing Nevirton's name as a basket- ball power. After posting a 6-O pre-season record, the Tigers started off their season on a sour note as they lost their first three games. They came back to win their next six games, including a win over top-ranked Cambridge, The team's offense was led by senior captain Laura Flaherty, junior Sherry Levin and sophomore Donna Yaffe, all averaging in double figures. Defense, as exhib- ited by such key players as juniors Judy Hinchey and Diana Proia has become known as Newton's most devas- tating characteristic. Other team members who made important contributions were senior Anne Geagan, juniors Mary Beth Bradley and Sue Armstrong and sophomore Patty Ackerly. The team worked hard to achieve its goals, and despite many injuries, including the loss of sophomore Christy Gallier, provided some of the best competition in the Sub- urban League, Although finishing third in the Suburban League, the girls fared well in the State Tournament defeating Hing- ham 61 to 38 to become the South Sectional State champs. In the highlight of Newton girls' basketball, the Tigers went on to play Cambridge Bindge and Latin in the semi-finals of the State Tournament at Boston Garden. They lost a closely contested game to the Cambridge ' team, who went on to become the State Champions. . L ll B351 f f AX A -.JE 5 MkLQ'wwY15957 3 4. ia' , ,I Wg, 4 BUYS' GYIVINASTICS 3 'L' '-3511199 5 a,,,,,,c+I- M .1 Front row, l-rx Coach George Jessup, Captain Guy LeBlanc, Jimmy Antonellis, Captain Paul Anderson, Tim Riviere, Peter Feng. Second row, l-ri Cecil Andrews, Brian Cove, Jim Magliozzi, Jeff Samson, Setbair Nair, Davie Shine. Third row, l-rg Paul Gilbert, Mike McDade, Mark Porter Missing. Mark Polito. The 1979 season was one of the most gratifying since the beginning of Newton's gymnastic history. The Tigers posted a 9-1 record, and won the league title for the second consecutive year. Coach George Jessup has compiled a 76'Mi career won-lost record in league competition, winning the league trophy nine times in the past fourteen years. The Tigers' only defeat this year was to a very strong Westboro team. The highlights of the season were a come-from-behind victory over Brockton and a strong victory over arch-rival Weymouth North. The seniors, co-captains Paul Anderson and Guy LeBlanc, along with Jimmy Antonellis, Tim Riviere, and Peter Feig helped the remainder of the team continually strive for perfection. This attitude was duplicated by the juniors: Cecil Andrews, Setbair Nair, Jimmy Magliozzi, Jeff Samson and David Shine. Junior Brian Cove, the team's all-around gymnast, managed to score at least a third of the team's points each meet. Jessup and Martin's 'fMunchkins were a vital addition to the squadg each managed to hold their own. Sophomores Paul Gilbert, Wayne LeBlanc, Mike McDade, Mark Polito and Marc Porter were put under fire from the very beginning and all gained a berth on the varsity squad. With their junior counterparts, Newton North will be a team to be reckoned with next year. The beauty of gymnastics is self-achievement along with continuous improvement. The limits are boundless. The 1979 squad showed an increase of over twenty points since its first intra-squad meet. The Tigers placed five gymnasts in the State Individual Championships, and also enjoyed their first alumni meet Cwe won't mention the scorej where the old-timers from the class of '63 did their best to hang in there. The benefits have been many. This year's Tiger gymnasts were league champions. Too, the co-educational aspect of both boys' and girls' teams working with each other and cheering the other team on was a definite positive boost to both practices and meets. The leadership from captains LeBlanc and Anderson, the administrative help of Jamie Feldman plus the expertise 0 coaches Martin and Jessup have made '79 a super season. n L- SUBUFZBAN LEAGUE CHAMPS IZ- GIRLS' GYIVINASTICS Front row i-r Shara Lewis. Captain Bonnie Pollard, Captain Lee Pistone, Captain Laura Rosenblatt, Abby Aspel. Second row, I-rc Coach Pam Jones, Bonnie Goodtellow Susan O'l-lalloran. Jecca Hopper. Darlene Vona, Meg Geagan, Roseanne Albanese, Betty Colontropo R X , t 's 1'-.1 X . .tc-ti. fo, l , f' is P-,-255' J V :gf 1 ' J 43-f r. , 1,6 , - . . A aw-YW 5. . -..-x'-' v:3X3- ' i ,411 , 1: L Q - Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton 95.30 103 75 96 05 103 35 102 60 94 20 106 45 104 00 1 13 35 1 15 40 108 30 Belmont 94.55 Waltham 86 85 Newton South 70 00 Brockton 99 40 Weymouth South 96 15 Weymouth North 67 O Brookline Quincy es o 1, Walnut Hill 1 P Dana Hall I U ' 105. Q. 1 w tw od c , ' ' 1 . o , .7 '- A .r 1 For the third consecutive year the girls' gymnastics team captured the suburban league title. The team defeated Brockton 103.35 to 99,4 and Brookline 106.45 to 10570, their two toughest meets to finish the league with an undefeated record of 6-0, and an overall record of 10-0. The Brockton meet prepared the gymnasts for tough competition from Weymouth and Brookline and also helped them gain confidence. The meet also gave the team a good indication of whether they would win the league title or not Returning to this year's line-up from last year's squad are the team's all-around captains, seniors Lee Pistone and Laura Rosenblatt, seniors Betty Colantropo, and Dar- lene Vona. First year seniors that have aided the team are Bonnie Goodfellow, Rosanne Albanese, and Bonnie Pol- lard Two newcomers to the squad are juniors Beth Lizotte, a former track team member who is very strong on bars and vaulting, and Jessica Hopper whose agility and finesse have impressed many. Meg Geagan, another jun- ior. is also strong on the beam and vaulting, Junior Abby Aspel aided the Tigers with a strong bar and floor exercise routine. Shara Lewis provided the Tigers' sophomore power, adding points with her beam and floor routines, SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMPS 6',,? f -I ll Q HGCKEY s.t'.::W ffgifli IT ,f Front row, l-rz Captasn Mske Thomas, Davsd Lalitoche, Peter Mol-lugh, Paul Bloomenstesns Steven Zsto. Bob Kenney. Ftscky Callahan. Captasn James Mcl-tales Second row. l-r- Coach Don Crowley, Steven Hagerstrorrs, Jett Larson, Paul Martsn. Wally Steele. John Leavsrt, Greg Pachus, Gary Frechette, tvlsckey DeMeo, Mske Burros, Glenn Chssholrn, Coach Buckley, As the Tsgers lost a number of starters from last years squad, 1979 was a rebusldsng year for the hockey team, Nevertheless. the Tsgers managed to overcome snstsal diffs- cultses snvolved wsth trasnsng a number ot tsrst year varssty players, as well as to adjust 4' i Q to a demandsng practsce schedule Csncludsng bsweekly 6100 am. practsceslj and so A- Q uphold Newton North's reputatson as a Suburban League hockey power. Sensor lvlsckey Delvteo ran the Tsgers' offense, wsth the aid of powerhouse captasn Jsm lvlcl-lale, who led the team, as well as the league, sn posnts. Other oftenssve stand- outs tor the Tsgers were sensors center Davsd l.aRoche. a key playmaker, and Bsll lv1cGary. Three year starter sensor captasn lvlske Thomas, wsth the help of sensor Jeff Larson, led the Tsgers' defense. Sensors Peter McHugh and lvlske Burns were other smportant players for the team, Sensor Paul lvlartsn began the season sn net for the Tsgers, After he graduated sn January. sensors Steve Zsto and Paul Bloomenstesn shared the goalse posstson for the remasnder of the season. Though the year started oft slowly. the season was hsghlsghted by wsns such as a 3- 1 vsctory over tradstsonal rsval Waltham. Wsth the return of players such as sunsors John Leavstts Greg Pachus and Glenn Chssholm, next years team looks promsssng. 'ZZZ5 v Newton Newton Newton ' Newton Newton 6 Newton -, 1 Newton 4 Newton 5 ' 6 Newton ' O North 7 ' Newton 8 Cambrsdge 1 Newton 8 Brockton 10 Newton 7 Waltham 2 Newton 6 Brockton 2 Fsnal Record' 9-7-1 l58 Q in mr1'7 ' P! A G 4145 xi NWN? I I ,ffgu-fvf'lK! Q' ALPINE SKIING fs ,ig ,,, f ' lil x' f Front row, I-r Eric Hintsa, Emily Shaver, Lily Farkas, Ellen Lenson, Carol Lenson, Ramsey Gilbert, Michael Glotzer Josh Wortzel Jamie Gurney Hal Rosen Justin McNary Second row, I-r' Coach John Fernandes, Valerie Roberts, Martha Keenan, Captain Chris Heesplink Captain Alison Gurney Ethan Simon Cutler, John Corcoran, Ted Wekstein, Peter Shaver, Richard Parritz, Mike Smith, Peter Sigourney. Despite a lack of snow during most of this year's season, the downhill team condi- tioned themselves by running, playing soccer and using the weight room. In the middle of the training season the team challenged the smaller, less aggres- sive cross-country ski team to a track meet. lt came down to the last event, the 8 by 220 co-ed relay. After a diligent effort by the Nordic team the Alpine team emerged as the champion. Most of the soccer games were Alpine versus Nordic, The games soon became known as mucca games due to the immense amount of rain, Two soccer Cmuccaj balls were used so the games were always filled with action. Once again the downhill team won over the Nordic team. With the aid of Coach Fernandes, who lent his tal- ents, the ball hardly ever reached the Alpine team's defensive line. When they finally did get some snow the team was prepared. They headed off to Prospect Mountain with glorious expectations. Captains seniors Alison Guiney and Chris Heesplink along with junior Jim Doughboy Zalcman helped to lead the team to a win over Weston and Wellesley. Both Jenny Keenan and Carrie Chernov bought it with spectacular wipe outs, the kind that have become a symbol of the team's ski- ing prowess. The bus rides to and from the Prospect Alps became famous for bad baby jokes by Justin McNary and Peter Cutler, and numerous mitten fights among John Cor- coran, Tom Karoff and Ted Wekstein. The bus never lacked music, with Jill Weiss- man's wild songs and Peter Sigourney singing songs about men To escape these insane and rowdy bus rides, Josh Wortzel often had his chautteured Mercedes pick him up at the slopes. X fha J':T :' NCDRDIC SKIING K. I ik 1' QSHQ lyums, asa f ima. Front Bow, I-rx Mara Bose, Shana Kaplow, Lisa Mclsaac, Dana Lukens, Captain Tim Sullivan, Liz Brown, Paul Hess, Robin Weingarten, Julie Miller, David Palais. Second Bow, l-rx Julie Sylvia, llse Pistone, Kathy Roy, Ross Fainger, Sven Emilson Captain Leslie Swift, Coach Joseph Rigali, Margie Sheridan, Jenny Nash, Mary Dolbear, Marlise Mahon, Lisa Foisy, Rebecca Galdston, Barbara Green, Eric Hintsa, Bob Lane. miss lt could have been so sweet . . . On January 4 the snow begins to fall. By the end of the storm the Greater Boston area has received a foot and a half of fresh powder. The Nordic ski team enters its first meet with a mixture of experience and uninitiated eager- ness. We do not win the first meet, but fare well considering that almost half of the team has not raced before. The snow continues to fall. With more practice on skis the new members gain experience and the rest of the team reaches peak condition. ln the follow- ing meets the Nordic team shows itself to be far and away the best team in the league. By the end of the year we are in first place. The trophy is returned to Newton North. As l say it could have been so sweet, but it was not to be. It did not snow on January 4, nor did it snow on January 5, 6, or 20. As a matter of fact it did not snow at all in January, nor in the first few weeks of February. You cannot run a cross-country ski race without snow. At the beginning of the year it looked like the Nordic team had everything necessary to repeat as the champions of Mass Bay High School Ski League. They had not lost many people who had skied the year before. Both the boys and the girls team gained many new members, both experienced and unexperienced skiers. During December the team ran basically every day along with an occasional soccer game Cthe Nordic soccer team was better than the Alpine soccer teamj. The Nordic team triumphed in a track and field event, despite the manipulation of a biased head coach - do not believe what anybody on the Alpine team says. We trained on dry land with the goal of training in the snow after Christmas vacation. Even without snow the morale of the team remained high. Competition against the Alpine team provided incentive to work. There are some very dedicated people on this team who refuse to let a lack of snow kill their desire to race. Needless to say, it has been a disappointing season for the seniors who have been on the team for three years: Kevin Lane, Margie Sheridan, and Captains Leslie Swift and Tim Sullivan. - r . - r If 1 'if' T li A A 1 x ,, 1 Z .6 X' - , 1 5 . - ' . -.' 1 , I . , . H V. Y , ' 1 - I N . , , 1- I ' J 6 b 4- -A 1.7. 1 , . , F, V f . . I . E11 Fi Q ry, 4 ' 4- , 1 ! -N, Vg.. 155' 4: 4 I I 1 x ,, I P 'fi Ji J N ,A .,.vA Q ,..,, ,INK ,gag an 'U 0- Q.-f' P J 3 5 S A 'JV ' .l 5 i I I 4 15 1 I A-'H , 'f f fl . H .3 i F A QNH5- 4 X-S, Q gl fiif , Y 9' 5 fx amfdu 9'-'Q li.. A BIFLEFRY Front row l-r Matt Herman Amy Frne, Jett Sudoeyt Drana Klashman, Clndy Frne Second row, I-r Coach John Meyer Captarn Bruce Brrnkerhotf Captatn Mark Forsy Tom Brcklord. Joe Lawler Jett Orlrn, Avram Mayman, Wlllram Beckford Nev'v'TOf'l Newton Newton Ne.-,ton Newton Newton Newton lle.-.ton Newton vvaltnam Cathollc Memorral Marlboro Bedford Concord Waltham Marlboro Bedford Concord 881 797 907 885 849 877 907 852 856 Caotaln senror Mark Folsy and lunlor Matt Herman, the two hrghest averaglng shooters led the 1979 Trger rltle team to a 5 4 record For the tlrst halt ofthe season, the Trgers' rrtle team was ln a slump, out they managed to work thelr way out of rt when lunnor Drana Klashman led the team to a 901-877 vlctory over Waltham From this point on, the team managed to shoot above 875 rn each match Sensors on the team rncluded three year veterans caotarns Bruce Binkerhoff and Jett Sudbey, as well as l-lldemr Sakomoto 164 ff 66 Bovs' iixibooie TRACK T V -is First row, I-r Tom Berrigan. George Bresnahan Paul Fischer, Andy Epstein, Mike Cohen. Bruce Sorota, Captain Dan Laredo, Captain Mike Drew, Larry Dore, Mike Darvichei George Bloom David Goldfinger, Steve Schwanzj Jerry Epstein Second row, I-r' Mike Mahoney, Chris Shepherd. Dave Vona. Linus Vachon, Michael Pendergast Arthur Jackson Paul DiBenedetti Dave Blouin, Bay Mooney. Jordan Adams. Dave Ghernin, Tony Rickerr Eddie Goldfinger, Larry Wein- teld Peter Tang Third row, l-r Coach Fred Yaitanes. Bob Bernstein, Mike Corrozzi, Mark Totten, Jonathan Livingston, Stephen Drew. Rich Michaelson, Scott Thaxton, Brian Young, Mark Mazzola, Peter Leary Mark Sasahara, Henry Bono. Steve Ables. Kevin McHue, Dr McMurphy Suburban League Champs' Co-captains Mike Drew and Dan Laredo led the indoor track team to a 7-O season. Head coach Fred Yaitanes, assistant coach Fred Frelow and hurdle coach Jamie Dorazio saw the team to its first indoor title in seven years. Except tor the big meet against Brockton the Tigers had little trouble destroying the rest of the league. The outstanding distance squad consisted of senior milers Laredo, Andy Epstein and Paul Fischer Qwho set a school record at 432145, and two-milers seniors Bruce Sorota. Jerry Epstein, junior Dave Vona and sophomore Peter Leary. Junior Mike Pender- gast, who captured the school record with a time of 21196, and Linus Vachon were the thousand yarders. Seniors Tony Flicker, Peter Dennis and Larry Dore handled the 600 while captain Drew and junior Ftay Mooney and sophomore Steve Tabor were cookin' in the 300. The junior dash team of Paul Dibenedetti, Glen Goldman and Bay Mooney was a force to be reck- orted vvitbl Seniors George Bresnahan and Steve Schwartz as well as sophomore stand out Steve Drew were the hurdlersr ln the shot-put circle, senior George Bloom, with a best throw of 46'1 1 M led senior Tom Berrigan and junior Steve Gershon, while juniors Mike Mahoney, Chris Sheperd and sophomore Steve Drew soared to great rjjgmgg gsm heights in the high jump The state-class mile-relay team was made up of Fischer, H2383 ajsmfagt co-captain Drew. Picker and Pendergast Ne-vtnori North Quincy Newton Cambridge-Rindge Newton Brookline Final Record- 7-O Q X -A .1 n E'-A 167 GIRLS' INDGGR TRACK , HK I Front row, l-ri Jeanette May, Judi Hayes, Alison Leary. Cathy Sotir, Donna Proia, Janet Schnee. Second row, l-rx Connie Balodimos, Clintona Vlhley, Lisa Leffert, Yvonne Yanoni, Meg Burns. Elaine Basinet, Julie Huber. Third row, l-r: Coach Bob Glennon, Beth Kohler, Captain Phyllis Russell, Captain Laura Laemmle, Lauren Jones, Linda Roberts. Millie Magraw, Janet Casey, Lee Pendergast, Coach Peter Martin, For the first time in its three year existence the NNHS girls' indoor track team made itself the team to beat in the Suburban League, ending the season with a perfect record of 8-0, The title was clinched. Coaches Bob Glennon and Peter Martin believe that the key to the team's success was that all 21 girls remained dedicated throughout the season and each gave her maximum effort at each meet. With virtually no injuries and at least two girls in every event, the Tigers blasted their way through the first six meets. But the pressure was really put on in the last two meets. These meets were against Brockton and Brookline, the two most powerful teams in the league along with Newton. Brockton was overwhelmed in an emotionally packed meet. As well as the victory over Brockton on January 26 a victory over discrimination was compiled. The Tigers were finally allowed to run a meet on their own track instead of at the inadequate facilities of Brookline High School. Co-captain Lauren Jones was the leader of this move as she brought the case of discrimination before City Hall. The tremendous effort put out in the Brookline meet let Newton North finally take its victory lap around Brookline's indoor courts. Senior co-captains Laura Laemmle and Phyllis Russell exhibited excellent leadership qualities and promoted team spirit. Both did the hurdles and high jump. In the two mile, junior Judy Hayes made tremendous improvement during the season with a best time of 12:40. Other two milers were sen- iors Meg Burns and Yvonne Yannoni who, as first year runners, ran very well. ln the mile sophomore Cathy Sotir was one of the lop runners in the league with a time of 5:30. Janet Schnee, a junior. also made marked improvement through- out the season. Junior Donna Proia was second in the league in the 1000 meter run with time of 2:52. Junior Julie Huber and sophomore Alison Leary also did the 1000. Huber and Proia ran the 600 meter Newton run as well. Senior Rachel Berg ran the Newton 600, the 1000 and the mile in dual meets. memo . . ewton In the 300 meter run were senior Elaine Newton Basinet, junior Linda Roberts and sopho- Newton more Connie Balodimos. Co-captain Jones ran the best times in the league in the 300 Cat 42.55, the hur- dles and the 40 yd. dash. Other hurdlers were senior Lee Pendergast and junior Suzy Schon who left before the season was over to go to Israel. The team was managed by junior Jeannine Boudreau who was often seen hurriedly writing up number cards only minutes before races for forgetful team members. SUBURBAN LEAGUE CHAMPS Q35 'wiv' fm NN., -K BOYS' SWIMMING ,X . -4 ix Q-,xg . 55... ' -i nd-if ,L -1 Front row, l-r Jeff Kennedy, Tom Mannix, John Robinson, Bill Valaes, Dave Baxter, John Moghul, Kevin Johnson, Jim Cullison, Doug Robinson. Second row, I-r: Coach Benn Merritt, Bob Bernard, Dave Kaufman, Pat Goldwait, Frank Morrissey, Mark Logan, Alex Busansky, Bob Blanche, Guy Bradley, John Harrington, Dave Like, Phil O'Dowd, John MacDonald, Tom Kindler, David Albrecht, Third row, I-rg Jeff Kattalia, Bob Desuza Cmanagersj. Fourth row, l-r: John Curhan, Lee Rubin, Dave Roberts, John Carleo, Captain Andy MacDonald, Captain Peter Hawkins, Howie Abramson, Coach Chris Jones, Missing: Jim Herbert, Bob Armstrong, Ronnie Ouinti- liani, Paul Agranat, Tim Ouinn, Managers Julie Whoriskey and Suzanne Quinn. 81.15 75.55 89.90 85.85 77.30 86.92 . 2.75 4111. :F -fn V ID' .I ' 1 Ci if 1, ' 'fl' ' 1 ff! ,wer A 133 Head coach Benn Merritt and assistant coach Chris Jones directed the boys' swim team to a 9-1 season this year. The team won its first 8 meets of the season handily and had hopes of a victory over Brock- ton. At the end of the Brockton meet the Tigers were 2 points shy of a victory but swore they would avenge the Bulldogs at the Suburban League Individual meet later that week. The meet began with the medley relay team taking first place and setting the pace for the rest of the day. The final 400 free-style relay team of junior Alex Busan- sky, senior Dave Roberts, and juniors Guy Bradley and Jeff Kennedy set a Newton record of 3143.1 seconds. ' Mr. Merritt felt that the team worked extremely well together. Inten- sive practices were held every afternoon beginning in November with each swimmer doing 6000 yards per day. Throughout the season the morale and camaraderie of the team members were kept at peak lev- els through the efforts of senior co-captains Peter Hawkins and Andy MacDonald. The seniors who will be leaving the squad this year started training 3 years ago at the Waltham Boys' Club with practices at 6:00 a.m. daily. Co-captain Peter Hawkins set school records in both the indi- vidual medley with a time of 1:03.5 and the breast stroke at l:43.5. Seniors Dave Roberts and Joe Carleo had strong seasons, swimming the free-style in a number of events. Co-captain MacDonald swam the individual medley along with Howie Abramson. Abramson was also a key man in the breast stroke. Lee Rubin, Jon Curhan, Tom Mannix and David Kaufman were among other contributing seniors on the squad. Next year looks very hopeful with many talented jun- iors and sophomores returning. n A- ..u...', V N-e-444-f 6 E ,g5 A a Y I x I Q 1 S sg -gvvnvkffiv .xfqf s-Q C -A .fp x. 'S I , , 5 in V A. I 1 ' - ' .? l - t WRESTLING -- - f .gylnv ? Front Row I r Steven Wasson Jon Larkin Captain Ed Kim Captain Dave Costanzo, Captain Jeff Parker, Ricky Sewall, Coach Pat Coleman. Second Row, I-r: Tony Rossetti Norman Walker Peter Bonazoli Mike Gardner Roger Carmel Third Row: Joe Mulvey, Scott Goodale, Bob Wilcox, Craig Drayton, Tom Wasson, The wrestling team had an outstanding year, finishing the season with a record ot 14-5-1 . Led by senior tri-captains Dave Costanzo, Jeff Parker, and Eddie Kim, the Tigers roared through the year with few problems and no serious iniuries. They established themselves as definite contenders for the Division One Championship. Head Coach Pat Coleman and assistant coaches Tom DePeter and Mark Thompson provided the team with inspiration and hard work. Their team goals were to win the Suburban League Title and to be the sectional champs. All three captains, Dave Costanzo C1073 Eddie Kim Q1 403, and Jeff Parker Cheavyweight3 were outstanding wrestlers. Costanzo amassed an amazing 19-O record with eleven pins. Eddie Kim ended with a record of 11-71 Parker provided the team with some ot its most thrilling matches while achieving an 18-1 record, one of the best won-lost records on the team. Other standouts were senior Ricky Sewall C1 143 who had a tremendous year and is a definite hopeful tor post-season honors, Sophomore Tom Was- son C1213, a first-year Varsity wrestler, came through when needed. Junior Mike Gardner had an exceptional year as a member of a tough weight class. ending with a 4-8 record. Senior John Larkin was one of the team's most exciting wrestlers compiling a 13-4 record, and achieving most of his wins by pin. Senior Roger Carmel C1573 provided many victories for the team. Senior Steve Wasson C1693 was another strong and experienced wrestler who came through in many clutch matches, ending the season with an 11-5 record while also providing team leadership. Tony Rossetti was also a dyna- mite wrestler who had many thrilling victories on his way to a 10-7 record. Senior Joe Mulvey C1873 had a fine season despite an injury that caused him to miss the middle of the season. Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Cambridge Needham Dedham Norwood Medford Melrose Third Place Catholic Memorial Tournament Waltham Weymouth South Stoughton North Quincy Brookline Quincy Malden Brockton Milford Newton South Final Record 12 4 t 44 57 1 3 26 59 22 b 32 50 Newton 42 Weymouth North 45 43 4 42 ' 23 ' 40 50 28 57 1, Jil IVIARCHING BAND .Q I , if ana abs' xx:-Liv li kk I I ,I ' . 6. 1 . ll all 'xii Q- '. -' a A ff 4 ' ' 1 . 4- - . 'ss .rf r uf ' Wm. I 1 V, I . . .. .- -.W fl - .I .' ' ' . 1 LQ I .- .- - - - 'Q - . IQ-H--v 1- ,. ,- ' -L h, 1,.f- .' , -- :ax no ' Q .. I 'f' K -F-1 ' ' -1 .V-, Y ' '- . ,V-+ -'-in ' -'JA ' ' L ,... ,f ' x ' -. A A -. Q .0 -u A aw, M . g Y -,LZTNJ .- ,-,rdys-Q' 4 fi S la J Cb .Y . .' 'u D 5 R., M5 8 1 A-'E' . 'nf glff-7 , ll 95 WS' Aan 41 Civ 44:71 J A Y. 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The thirty girls on the team come together each day at 2:30 to stretch and strengthen muscles, to practice and perfect moves. They all joined Orchesis to achieve proficiency in and expression of modern dance. They develop a vocabulary of moves and great control with which to carry them out. A tremendous amount of time and diligence goes into it. Each girl puts her own movement combinations to a piece of music of her own choice. Then, everyone teaches her own dances to one another. Dance instructor Jay Cradle has expectations of excellence for her girls. Her persistence is contagious - eventually they are all influenced by it. Orchesis gives a few performances in the spring for the community. All who participate in Orchesis carry its rewards into other areas of life. After one has achieved the heights of discipline and the ability to deliver to an audience, one comes away with a permanent gift of confidence. 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' K Z,,-- I D' 4 il.:- in 1 uv lff Y! 5+ .ffx v Y Sensor Troubles To paraphrase Dsckens Sensors they are a bad lot Sensors wsth thesr multstude of problems whether smag sned or real Sensors fslled wsth antscspatson and dread One could go on endlessly wsth terms to descrsbe thesr mental condstson yet a more expedsent method of penetratsng thesr psyche would be to gsve examples of abnor mal Sensor behavsor Example One ln early September students send for college applscatsons Two weeks later these prsstsne passports to future glory arrsve and sn most cases they remasn prsstsne untsl ten days before they are due Excuses for not completsng the applscatsons run the gamut from general sllsteracy to fear of not expresssng oneself sn the most complementary lsght The persod of procrastsnatson eventually comes to an end and the applscatsons become smudged testsmony to creatsve sncompetence Cor perhaps gensusb If one has successfully completed the applscatson ordeal there ss stsll the fear and tremblsng syndrome whsch comes wsth the wast for the colleges to reply to lsve through After one has wasted the better part of Sensor year wastsng for the replses there ss only one consolatson sn four years one wsll be better equspped to handle the sob or graduate school applscatson Example Two lt ss a well known fact that grades and standardszed tests Cs e S A T and achsevementsj are a masor source of emotsonal trauma dursng the Sensor year In relatson to grades one fsnds all nsght study sesssons and severe cases of paperstus ln the quest for good grades students have been known to revert to Cor should l say resort to'Pj grade grubbsng Thss sgnomsnsous condstson has on many occassons caused anger sn both peers and teachers Yet when all ss sasd and done the most relsable cure for grade worrses ss the second semester Sen sor Slump Unfortunately the behavsoral abnormalstses whsch result from the standardszed tests are not so eassly cured l knew a student who took these tests snnumerable tsmes and each tsme he recesved scores whsch were well over 700 Yet he was unable to reach the sllussve score of 800 and from then on went through lsfe wsth a much deflated ego As the sstuatson now stands the only way to cure S A T fever ss to destroy the fest admsnsstrastors Example Three The fsnal and most posgnant cause of emotsonal dsffscultses dursng Sensor year ss datsng Dss tress stems from lack of somethsng to wear lack of someone to date and lack of money The therapsst suggests borrowsng clothsng placsng an ad sn the personals of the Phoensx and floatsng a loan One fsnal suggestson sf all else fasls get together a group of frsends and go to see Rocky Horror Pscture Show In conclusson sf you thsnk you have troubles now realsze that your troubles are nothsng compared to what they wsll be next September Good luck and remember you can always fsnd solace sn Dear Abby Y ' Y l . , . .. . . . . H s ss - A , . - s Y , . ' I - s ' 1 - s s . , . . . . , . , . Y I . , . 3- i F '9 . Ki n .ish ,1 pf .J-4 'E' Q' S . 4 if r :gk A , We .si X LI 1 Il HI O W I 4- w fs 3 B iff? 2 N- .1 'Y 1 1 386 T --.-. Vina - 'W ,fr -' f ' i-I l T' ww 1 xx - -ag 1 S if 1 N f 4 ipf ' 'i 7 Sensor ns when You thunk of Bully Joel as a poet not a song wrlter The end slgnlfles the beglnnlng Anrmal House IS only a year away You vlsrt your old junior hugh school and make the teachers feel old You vlslt your old elementary school and the furnlture only comes up to your knees Watchlng The Paper Chase makes you nervous Your bedroom needs to be paunted but why bother? You ll only be home for a llttle whale longer You buy a book at a Harvard Square book store and the cashler says Whrch professor IS teachlng the course? You walk Into the ltvlng room and on top ofthe plano IS your Sensor plcture You feel oblngated to start watchtng the news and to start formrng oplnuons on lssues whlch wall come up ln the next electron Sophomores call you Sur or Ma am Junuors call you lucky People stop asklng What do you want to be when you grow up? and start asklng So what are your plans for next year? The famous Senlor Slump becomes a reallty Reprrmands Include phrases luke You are a Senlor you should know better and ls that any klnd of example to set for the younger students? Your llttle brother s fruends look proud when you say hr to them ln the halls You are convlnced that no one ID the entlre hustory of the world has ever suffered qulte as much as you have You are anxlous to leave and sorry to go , . . H . 1 - ur tt - an H l lv - ,, 1- .. , . , . rv ' ' - tt ' -v t. v v 1 - vw . , . H .,, . 1l EI Graduatlon means no more Slrps cut sllps tardy slrps dlsmlssal sllps Slttlng outslde ofa class when the teacher IS late and argulng whether students are free to leave or obllgated to stay ls anyone uslng thus Ch8ll'7 Overdue llbrary books Vllrll you sponsor me for a bowl a thon'7 Gettlng a nde ln the elevator wlth a wounded frlend Senlor Informatlon Sheets I m sorry to Interrupt class but there IS a blue statlon wagon whlch lS Arr condltloned winters Please let It snow tomorrow Parklng space flghts Language Lab Of course that s my mother s slgnature on the warnlng card lf you call to ask her she wlll take It as an lnsult to her handwntlng Don t forget to buy your copy of thus year s Newtonlan and remember for only flfty cents extra you can get a plastic cover whlch wlll preserve your purchase for years to come Clocks whlch are fast when you re late to class and become slow once the class beglns Submlt to Thoughtprlnts wlth thus week s Newtonlte News Havlng to dlal nlne before making an outslde call What IS our hugh school code? 221555 Belng trampled by the marchlng band on Frlday afternoons Vrewlng the world from the llbrary steps A tg ,Y r 'I -- lm W ily' I ' .V '. l l ' ... lr qv 1 - ' y' , ' as 1 - v ' ' ' - ' - .11 ll ' l ' ,YY y . Ll.'. ' ' Y ' ...Yi f'Sfxf'X J J K J, we 979234 FRE? NJ 3,21 SGUEOI' csewyarb abs., LH sfuoenf In Hisffzer Hnafyear of scF1ooV, eoffege or university. 2. Une woo bisfinguisoes Pmimsefif by on air of superiorijry over sopEmores emo guniors.3.C9ne wHo, feaving C1 scfmoofp, Takes who Prim Fonb memories of Boppy Jrimes, gooo frienos emo The imporjfemf years. 4J QXM K 76 Q61 '5 Q1 xx X ss! NN N! ' xx NN. 54. N x A X ff' pw if A NX g f 3 N L! XX X I . Y 5 'x N N 'Af' I 'I ' X .X ff Q 1 . X iv R701 If fgfjf, Q xiii Ya X 415,999 fl 5 l K 15 ,L ,, .A ' . f I f ff I 1 Y . buff ,NNW ,fx V L' 'i' u-,fu 4' rl ' ' 'A - I fl FE .V t x X NJ' 92 .1,, 83457 glee .,.yAT,,'.'? Q 7 ok Nl 5-X 65' . Howard D. Abramson 19 Francis St., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Barry, College Dinsdale and L. Loves! DKEPSP - MMMPFSRJS Where's THEG'S'? Aug. 77 USY - Pres, Swim Team 1 , 2, 3, Track 2. Eric Michael Arganat 41 Lombard St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, Culinary Arts Remembers A.R. Debbie Steagall, Swim Team, Rifle, Photographer, To all my friends. Luv DS. C! Q Jill Suzanne Allen 61 5 Commonwealth Ave., Newton 02159 Weeks, Beals, College A world of made is not a world of born - E. E. Cummings Choir musicals All right piano! E block English. x'H Michael M. Ambrosino 566 Centre St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College Soccer you bet! The Tourney BU, BC. Beat Needham! The Best: SK, DL, WH, JH, DL, PH, VR, MS, JT. Soccer 1, 2, 3, Lgtm Thanks TJ. ft?- Parisma Ahadian 16 Grant Ave., Newton 02159 Soheil, Palmer, College We've only just begun. C53-fi Mary Winifred Allen 61 Morse Road, Newtonville 02160 Sullivan Middle School, Palmer, College ln my end is my beginning. T. S. Eliot HHS. Band 1, Newtonite 2, 3, Math Tutor 2, 3, Oriental Club 3. ' if . Mark S. Abruzzi 1 6 Woodrow Ave., Newtonville 021 60 I Rosanne Albanese 4 Crown St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Fine Arts Major lf you love someone or some- thing Iet it go, if it returns it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Tony Don Amicangioli Amo 837 Boylston St., Newton 02161 Weeks, Bacon, College Good luck to all my friends always remember ah bo do going sqidgi- oli bazuth lands keep in touch. I If, X1 Roberta Jean Adams Bobbi 183 Walnut St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, California, College Kerby, Terby, Serby, JS, NJ, RH, EW, Some peoples' minds are like concrete, all mixed up and perma- nently set. Bye! Patricia Marg Alexander Peta 90 Sumner St, Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Bacon, Engineering Thanks for all the good times. I won't even mention the bad. Goodbye to all my fellow officers. May your bowls be full, Sailing 1, 2, 3. Lisa Marie Amicangioli 24 Charles St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College Rem: Liz, THJB. Star Music Groups, 5 Shows, Tours. LAPH TARK MB The Bench Thanx to my family and friends esp. M 8 D age.. Dag K. Anderson Chuck 52 Washburn Ave., Newtonville 02166 Warren, Palmer, College and bye to BOGUMILA, ALEX, JOHN, GOOD Palmer Council, Stage, and Club. . .1 l Elizabeth Jean Antonellis wuz.. 5 Brae Burn Road, Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. Band 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 35 Field Hockey 2 and all my friends. Janet Marie Antonellis 9 West Pine St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Bacon, College Bacon House Lockers, 2630. Remembers DC, LT, JR, CC, GL, SD, MEA, LM, PP, BM, MR, KM, Parties. Linda and Jodi, Rally Comm. t. Paul Joseph Anderson 7 Lodge Road, West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, College Where did the time go? Wasn't it yesterday we were sophomores? Goodtimes, 4453, FREAKOUT. Gymnastics 1, 2, Co-capt. 3. James Edward Antonellis 32 Melville Ave., Newtonville 02166 Day, Beals, College Gymnastics 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2. The Cellar Boston, The Park Sat. nites. REM: DC, PD, LR, MR, MC and all good times we had. Carol A. Arduino 15 Avon Place, Newton 02158 Mary Ellen Andrews Cynthia Antonellis Mea 71 Monadnock Road, Chestnut 955 Centre St., Newton Centre Hill 02167 02159 Bigelow, Adams, College Weeks, Bacon, College The secret of lite is enjoying the The times we spent together will passage of time remembers: X- always be the most precious Country 1, 2, 3, KR, AG, SB, JT, moments of my life, Bru. Mat- 2 RB and always - David. RU7? Thx LJBHCJA. lt says here that the cannibus hemp is found . . lx x-, ,.- i -ax as A -,ag -, is 2 1 Hail, hail, the gang's all here. David Averback 1 10 Mandalay Road, Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Riley, College JSBAPWSLLAP on Hull by 7:30 ss 7 Snow Days in March Party Hearty Always Orange and Black Llwwwl ALIPAWISTIIARBF. Philip Averbuck 12 Surrey Road, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, Paleontology- Herpetology There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophies. Basketball 2, 3. Edward Michael Asaley 9 Fordham Road, West Newton 02165 Day, Riley, Electrician Football 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 3: Franklin, Parties 1978-1979 Xmas Eve 77 Deb, Robert S. Asher 54 Windermere Road, Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry K Jettery Baeringer Jett 10011 Washington St.. Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams Summer ol 78, Remembers the Green Frogs, J.D., MB., M.P., G.F., L.M., unbelievable whipped Queen Concert. Michael Asaro 114 Cherry St, West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, Electrician Remembers Shop, remembers Lenor, Roe, Jack and the kids in the Electrical Shop from 76-79 the kids in 3360, Ann Marie Auvil 284 Webster St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry David Baldi Orin 120 Summer St, Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Palmer, College, Engineering, Law Enforcement Main St. Cale Stairs, Watching girls with DM, TB. I had a lot ol tun at North. Keep in touch LS. PB. BG, DB. CC j Pamela J. Baldi I 23 Smith Court, West Newton, j 02165 i Warren, Beals Robert J. Bartley Jr. l l 33 Alden Place, Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, Election Remembers: FJ, RH, FL, TD, ML, TC, JF, DO-DA-3 B'sg Golf Team 2, 3, Rifle Team 1. Never will forget Bobby. Michael Robert Belli Bell 60 Fuller Terr., West Newton 02165 Day, Riley Summer of 78 with J.D.J.B.G.F.M.P.L.M. Hockey with Joe Connolls and B.S. Main St. Scene. groggs. Turtle. Jennifer Banks Ginger 374 Winchester St., Newton Hlds. 02161 Meadowbrook, Barry, Communications!TraveI Life is a party when you finally make it. Good luck to my bro., PR, LR, WB, TT, KP, TA, KM, CG and to all I know and love. Elaine Basinet 272 Waltham St., West Newton 02165 5 Day, Riley, College Thanks and good luck to all my friends. Soccer 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Luv DL party! .la .4 Peter David Belocas 45 Wedgewood Rd., West Newton 02165 Day, Adams, College So long small try it's time to say goodbye. f' 1' , x , J A- - .3 . -4' gift- ig, ' ftwizgi Michael Robert Barberio Turtle 289 Webster St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Work Remember Joellen and kids in Barry House. Remember Mark, John Kings. Anna Bechar 51 Adella Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College The moment may be temporary but the memory lasts forever. KAM tears and smiles best of times wf Cheryl T. Joanne E. Belsky ..Jo.. 21 Burrage Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Palmer, College Thank You to everyone who made my three years what they were. Cheerleading 2, 3, Sum 78 stace 143 CC MS PC SM AR LR AF. Patricia Ann Barry 43 Williston Road, Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Undecided Good times with Barbara n' Judy. Brown St. Wknds, Reunite! Bos- ton, WN, RM, All my love to Rohn forever, . .1f1f78. Arlene Marie Belli 77 Silver Lake Ave., Newton 02158 Day, Bacon, College - Accounting Now that it is time to go, it is hard to say good bye to all my friends. Lynn Marie Bemis 200 Crafts St., Newtonville 02160 Bigelow, Beals, College Remember the good times with LB, LD, DF. Never forget TH. Remember cruisin in the 69 C, PA RT YIN. W1 Karyn L. M. Benson Dutch 26 Page Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Barry, Work, Frenchie, Paul, Scotch, John 90 mph's AL BK Mustangs Cameros Red lights CGOJ Blue bomb Green Machine Night Lite. W .X ,- Linda S. Berman 61 Park Ave., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, Theatre VARTNS1 CH RLDRSTHANX2 MYBUDDYS7MJ1TOOT4PA RH W JA MS AK ILY ST RVVY 4 BLIZZ 78 TG IM IF LA KY 96 STRIVE 4 and U WILL ACHIEVE. Melinda Ann Berry 98 Fairway Drive, West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, College l am not afraid ol tomorrow, lor I have seen yesterday and l love today. Remember: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, and Friends. fa' A Paula Lucille Berardi 157 Chanel St., Newton 02158 Day, Adams, Business Management Hawthorn Nl LP LC DL 69 Che- velle at Beef Box JP Heart- breaker I don't hate the school just the people KM AN HS. ,Q Erica S. Bernstein 4 Oakwood Terrace, Newton Centre 02159 Jerome Stephen Bertolino, Jr. 4 Quincy Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Palmer, College and Mass Communications: TV C. Choir. My best times in this school were spent in the OFFICES. Fav. Class HS. Good Luck DS, BJ. Rachel B. Berg 186 Park St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College The most alive are wildest. Tho- reau, xv Ll John W. Berrigan 160 Oakleigh Road, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Best of luck to all my friends RC DJ JB BC GC. Basketball 1 , 2, 3. John Dom Bianchi Skanka 60B Lincoln Rd., Newton 02158 Newton Catholic, Palmer, Auto Mech. The Lake Ghost, 67 Caprice Chev. 1, Good times with LCDDPPARJCSLRLLDWWJD and more Good Buddys 396. CLELFS OUT IN 79. kg Elaine Joyce Berkowitz 195 Mill St., Newtonville 02160 Weeks, Riley, College Great times with TKS, do it for lite, KOFC it takes 3, Washington U, Physical Therapy SLGLTE. ' l i L Thomas Joseph Berrigan 160 Oakleigh Rd., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, Printer l'll always remember the Print Shop, playing C.F. Football and , the two mile. Football 1, 2, 33 Out D. Track 1.2, 3. , I l I Mae Elizabeth Bianco l 128 Chapel St., Newton 02158 . Day, Palmer, Business World Good times Boyd - Summer 78 , - weekend away - wfBB, JC. . LM, TM - Sat. night parties at I BB's never forget Neil 4 ft 178. l I l Five fingered discount QQ Sena Biswas 100 Prospect St., West Newton 021 65 Warren, Bacon, College nil, A- Thomas A. Bickerstatte Bickle 210 Winthrop Fld., Brookline 02146 Brookline High, Adams, Auto Mechanic Remember Maryd,d, The buz bomb, Chuck, Woody, Smitty, Julio and others, Kathy Bisbas 133 Waban St., Newton 02158 Julie Lin Blauer Juli 37 Montclair Fld., Waban 02168 Meadowbrook, Beals, College Tennis 2, ME, Volleyball 3, JC, Music Dept. 1, 2, 3, BS, Conven- tion Coup, Childhood Dreams, See Lile and the Living Thank Mom. ,,,, L W 4, old Clayton E. Blay Clay 54 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams i Francis Morgan Bilodeau Frank , Frankie Baby , Frog 200 Hanfard Circle, Newtonville 02160 Day, Beals, College Don't ever forget all the great friends and times we had! Foot- ball 1 , 2, 35 Senior Class. 40' James Vincet Bishop Bish 7 Munroe St., Newtonville 02160 Bigelow, Bacon, Marine Corps Good times with all the guys Cabot-Cruising and having a blast DC BC JB DJ GG TB and MM good luck. Football 1, 2, 3. E, George Bloom 176 Highland Ave., Newtonville 02160 .AQ as C.. RX Xl Paul Aaron Blumenstein 8 Cedar St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Adams, College SM. Wild and Crazy Tour, Hang - Ftauz, Uncle George, Dr. J. D.W. S Lost Timex Prousting and Achieving Miklarl Ann Louise Bond 177 Homer St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Bacon, College. Enjoy! Enjoy! Gymnastics - Rah Rah! and Party hearty! Good luck. To all my friends and thanks for everything. . . ' Jennifer Ann Bowers 63 River, West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Best ol times with KL JR DV LL BF DB PB, may you stay forever young. Rick always QMLHGJ 2151 77 SC. 4.-1 -E? Joanna Bonazoli 65 Fairway Dr., West Newton 02165 Day, Adams, College ULLJMLII 15177 NY E77 Hogback The Time of my life France 78 Cir- cus Swimming 1, 2, 3, WF KS KG JF AM LS GB Bye NNHS. Stacey Lyn Bonner Stace 59 Morton Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Adams, College Smile, Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Lots of Love to IO and all my Friends. Catherine Anne Bradley 46 Arlington St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Palmer, College l'll remember everyone esp. LP. D.Z. MC. CK. PM. and all the good times. T li. Check out what's growing in your earl 0 Brenda Angela Borey Cookie 97 Gardner St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley Best times - Boyd - Summer - 78 - away from it all W1 M.BLM. JC.TM - Party Sat. nights. l'll Love Ya 4-Ever Larry 9122176 Q I Gail A. Bradley 54 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals Deborah Jo Boskin Debs 18 Quincy Rd., Newton 02167 Bigelow, Bacon, College A friend is 2 bodies dwelling in 1 soul. Theatre, Dance Cheer, Jam and Funk Storm 78, Freaky 5 Party, Ott. LV C, J, J, and L. Lori Bradley 285 Auburndale Ave., Newton 02166 Farley. Adams l l l l i 1 i 1 1 alia You Say PLEASE! French Lee Brandon 1075 Washington St., West Newton 02165 Bigelow, Riley, College Track 1, 2, 33 Soccer 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Gymnastics 2. GTO KP JM JF JB MS HONDA ROCCO NS COSMONAUTS 3515. Debra Lee Brezniak 170 Forest Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, ColIege!Career Every step we take whether it's good or bad is all a part of growing up. Bubba Thanks - Killer Every- one Rose. - - Michael David Brandon 104 Eliot Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Beals, Happiness Two know two come together, Danielle you're special, panying w f the Doories my brothers of blood and life. Bruce Simpon Brinkerhoff Brink 28 Parson St., West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, College Football 2, 3, Rifle 1, 2, 3, MB, MA, TC, JF, DL, JD, SZ, JH, DR, JB. BBTL. Sorry. HL, AB, MS. Richard W. Bradley 1 76 Derby St., West Newton 02165 Stephen E. Brennan Brenny 271 Pleasant St., Watertown 02172 West Jr. High, Bacon, To Work All the good times I had in school. Almost makes me want to come back. David Scott Briskin 150 Newtonville Ave., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College We're outa here! Music Dept. 1, 2, 3, CC Pres., CB, JK? - Relation. To my friends: Thanks for all the good times. iw in PG- ii-if L l . r!ff':f..,,.4f iX4t X: Jacqueline Brady Jackie 36 Broadway, Newtonville 02160 Meadowbrook, Riley, Work I wish Jackie all the luck in the future. 1 George W. Bresnahan 42 Grant St, West Newton 02165 Rock Victor Brisson 48 Brookdale Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College Transition, Party, Office. :fe Paul Gregory Bronk 341 Cabot St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, Acting, College A thanx to everyone who helped me to be where I am today remem: the guys and girls, Bacon House Kids Boston fwrx 5-..-it Heidi S. Bronstein 300 Waverly Ave., Newton 02158 Warren, Barry, College What is a friend? asingIes-ould- willingintwobolies Thanxsvsan and raudilsbstfbafabi4 Smycircleoffvle ndsquebccPartyl 4-Q Caroline Brown Oline 104 Atwood Ave., Nevvtonville 02160 Day, Barry, College ll you can't take a yoke, Summer 78 Cape Sunrise FG PA SM MF PR DM PB EM wishing on a star FlA LP CM TW AT CPT, fn- .sg Q VV . David M. Bronstein 35 Noble St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer i Andrea Joy Brown 77 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Barry, College Love something and set it tree, if it comes back, it's yours, if not, it never was. Luv and thanks PNFHBAKMSSMARCW, ji if ' X, s , X Daniel J. Brown Dan 18 Chase Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, Undecided Wrestling 2, Remembers RH FL PE FJ lsthis illegal'7 Hey, what do you mean we can't make the basketball team? 'IP Cynthia E, Buck 174 Valintine St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals -sq' Paula Jane Buckley 15 Owatonna St , Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, College Joys too beautiful to last yet more beautitul when past Remembers: all my friends, skating sports. hockey Tiger 5 l it Deborah Anne Buell I Kid 20 Bridges Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, Nursery School Teacher Won't forget Palmer House. Won't forget David, Bobby, Glen, Dean, Steven, Ray, Nancy, Mrs. R., Mrs. L. So long NN. Denise M. Burke 160 Adams Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Don't let the sun go down on me fOTGD5OW!J Remembers good times with all my friends WISC A- LA Good Luck. xX' Allison Dale Burroughs 112 Gordon Rd., Waban 02168 Weeks, Beals, College - Law! Politics Happiness is two kinds of ice cream, five different crayons, catching a firefly and setting him free. 'UR Janice Christine Bullwinkle Jan 15 Lindbergh Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, College and Live Well Thanx to all my friends esp.: NC, gang, LAPH TARK, DMJSLAEC- CMLOJSCR RA and KM. Basket- ball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, MB2 Cruisin'. ..,, Stephen Paul Burke 161 Randlett Park, West Newton 02165 Day, Adams, College Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, that's neat Brenda a true love it was a long three years that went by too fast. Carl Richard Buxbaum ..Tug.. 202 Bellevue St., Newton 02158 Bigelow Riley, Satisfaction No man lives who would not rather be the sole survivor of this place than all its finest victims! A.M. Michael A. Buras 24 Ruane Rd., West Newton 02165 Day, Beals, College Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, 3. Donna Jean Burns Burnsy 296 Watertown St., Newton 02158 Warren, Beals, Jr. College fhopefullyj Rems.: PB AK LV DS JW DM WB and Whity MA and PA Barry lav BSES. EX: I don't know GW MO WALT I love you Steve! Bryan M. Cadel 173 Morton St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Barry, College NNHS: This has all been very amusing! QDWJ CC123Fam23 OBC 3 MM23 CSN:TBYARDJ DR: AARGHl: BD and JILL, BACCwf ,. K 855 3 77' ,. 1 .J 't -1 s y. '- I l x 4 . I f Juliet Suzanne Burger 17 Llewellyn Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Parties, laughs WXK, England - 77, letters, 5!29!77, mornings, music dept. E and C - Blocks Rrreally? Calls 33, everyone! Margaret Ann Burns ..Meg.. 163 Harvard St., Nevvtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College Remember: All my terrific friends, Sat. nights with YY and CK - Chinese Firedrills , 10!31!78g Swimming 2 - 3, Bubbles? Donna Michelle Cahaly Dawn 1633 Washington St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College BOLA2-KIMM, With BU-2: 6 and 8 - Mass. MOBS-SMR 78 WPPJ Down CC you're the best Vic and Loup Baby did it - Phil and Fish Home and JA. James Caira Bubby 66 Newell Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College Barry Commons The Shack, Lyons Weekends, After meal grits, Good Times with Alisa, JMRCSFSMGFLEX MOO- SEDJJTRMPCMF. if f 1 Cathleen Marie Calk Cathy 123 Waban St., Waban Bigelow, Adams, College Just a smile would lighten every- thing Love TBRKC-YAY BriGr ptCanOed WE KNOW WEHO- PEYOUHAVEENJOYEDTH- ESHOW Joseph P. Carleo 30 Westview Terr., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Ski Trip. Joe's Bar and Grille, Mr. Merrit, Andy, Billy, and everybody. Hyadang? Carolyn Anne Caissie 848 Watertown St., Newton Day, Bacon, College Michael C. Campbell 23 Cherry Place, W. Newton 02165 Richard Allen Calderone Richie 9 Winthrop Ave., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, State Police Officer Fire Chief Aler Broncomania BC Aub Las Controll Bdsnt Efft me 2JBDJBC 7021? State Trooper 4AM HJoes. Upset. 7 1 Anthony Philip Capizzi 22 Pine St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, Landscape Contracting Hampton Beach, Remember, CS. ML, DL. DO, JD, SW, SZ, LD, BL. PJ, JA, LR, AH, MG, EW, JV Hockey 1, 23 Varsity 1 Hockey 3, Alright! Roger Raymond Carmel Crash 336 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 3, REMBARRY BOYS LR JGIELS THE SHACK RV JM Ellen Summer 78 1017178 MILLERS BOBBY FOREVER. 4'rX Carol Anna Carnes 60 Grove St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, Undecided Good luck to all my friends. Thanx Fuz and Oscar. LP, JM, JT, RM, SJ, MJT. Rah, Rah, Lyons, lacci- cient, Bliz. 78 Bobby. James Alan Calechman 340 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Palmer Let us learn to show our Friend- ship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead Y Jill Cardella 511 California St., Newtonville 02160 Deborah W. Carpenter 16 Stafford Rd., Newton Corner 02159 Mary L. Carten 18 Ionia St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. NEWTONIAN 2, 3. Kevin J. Casey 29 School St., Newton 02158 Qi Linda Castagnino Mouse 12 Taft Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Beals, College Remember all the good times at Patties and the Park AJ's Parties, all my good friends l'll never forget you. 'Y TA!! Maria Pia Caruso 19 Prescott St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College And I think about those people who mean so much to me. And for so many years have made me so NGDDY- Pamela Louise Caslowitz Pam 583 Chestnut St., Waban 02168 Warren, Palmer, College Climb High Climb far Your goal the sky Your aim the star. Good Luck. Richard E. Caterino 29 Talbot St., West Newton 02165 Pass it over here, Rudolph. Julie Marie Catino Lulu 289 River St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, Marriage, College Love always to Richie Gorgone Q9 !1!75j, Mom and Dad, and friends down the cat. Cape 77. Hope Chest 78. 'di al L Laura A. Carallaro 19 Charlesbank Rd., Newton 02158 20 4 Gonna Fly Now Carrie Sue Chernov Ugly Nose , Spud 25 Bruce Lane, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College Comemy1nend and weshallwan- der iusttoseewhatwe canfindil weonly flndeachother stillthelour- ney isworththetirne' Dorothy Ann Chiasson 14 Falmouth Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Pres, ol Rally Committeeg Will always remember good times at Franklin and friends. 4? Anthony J, Cavallo 83 Central Ave., Newtonville 02160 .5 9 Y Luciano L, Cence 35 Edenfiald Ave., Watertown 02172 1115 Gary Lloyd Chin 64 Bonad Rd, West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College The end but only the beginning, Remember dances, football, ski trips, SLLTPMTKKPC. Summer 78 and everything else. 2 x as 4. , Giuliano Cedrone 19 Capital St., Newton 02158 IF as ii- x -iff' -rf! Diane Lee Chambers 48 Boyd St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, College Sr-3 Best year of all. Always remember KB MC ST LM SH JS CS NO and the rest ol the gang Disco 4th floor NNHS. Janice Elaine Chin 171 Cabot St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College. Medical School Learning is a treasure no thiel can steal Swimming 2. 3, A smile to all my lnends i Mannew Philip cmnaan Q 34 Walden, Newtonville 02160 1 Day, Riley, College ' Saepe ne utile quidem est scire ' guid futurum sit. Thoughtprints. l 1 l Paul Cocuzzo 26 Jerome Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals Get a job and stop working so hard. Don't worry another popularly governed alternative will arise soon. Michael Alan Cohen 571 Commonwealth Ave., Newton 02159 Bigelow, Palmer, College There is no such thing as best in a world ol individuals. .1 Angelo Christopoulos Bongo 40 Madison Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, Business POW Good Sessions at Riley FE, DA, LP, TK and CF, BSA, TC111, Midnight Cruise Uptown. Christiana Coggins Christa 48 Islington Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Palmer, College There is no limit to the good a man can do it he doesn't care who gets the credit. i. Betty M. Colantropo 277 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley, College Volleyball Gymnastics Love ya Always: John, KT, MP, RA, KP, LP, MT, BS, EV, ED, MJ, JA, LL. Thanks! Wild and Crazy, Toga, Fox. ,pl Richard G. Civetti Hummer 1737 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, Pilot in the Air Force Track meets, Dances, Tom, Chris, Gerry, All my triends, Gym. W Adena Rachel Cohen 1740 SW 56th Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Weeks, Adams, College l never realized how much you meant to me until I had to leave. Good Luck. Much love always. Newtonite 2. James M. Cole 106 Pine St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals ,A 53' Danielle Marie Cloonan 12 Green St., Newton 02158 Day, Palmer, Nursing Remember DZ LL SE AK MR MM KM AR NH 78 NYrsEVE Zonkedl 1'ies concerts! BC parties Michael I Love You . ,oi l Betsy Cohen 192 Cotton St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College . . . As the night tolds its wings and descends exposing the loose ends. M8tM's Cape Cod KGBJRL TWbns Luv 2 Mr. C. Linda Marie Colino 1565 Washington St., W. Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Dennis 8119177 Best Summers ol 77-78 Baby Come Back GTW CG, Ml, CC, CM, Thx Ma and Dad All My Love to Dennis. Douglas D. Condon 30 Forest Ave., Newton 01760 K fi rv? 'izrzs M74 r '35, 3 5.ell4', ., gZgf13fZ.ug James Michael Connolly Jim , Mike 34 Cummings Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Day, Bacon, Northeastern, Police Work Track, Bacon Hse. Council. Rem. PR., E.C., S.B., B.C., Proceed from the dream Outward. v 'vw' -Vg 1 ' X -,U . , , 5 1 x 'L .' Paul D. Conrad Deborah Alexandra Cook 11 Freeman St., Auburndale 40 Carl St., Newton Highlands 02166 02161 Meadowbrook, Riley, College I David Mario Coppola Mark Joseph Coron 29 Melville Ave., Newtonville Nunzio 02160 9 Cottage St., Newton 02158 Day, Palmer, College Day, Riley, College Basketball 1, 2, Captain 33 The life of a lineman is no satis- Remembers good times with close faction ltCl Pr layBll gd tms dwn friends. lake DO what turns you on gd tms wtevon. Janet M. Connolly 21 Rogers St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College SET your goal, and as you near it Discover you'll GET there only with spirit. MMw!SKDKECCF C 78 GTwfSSB and Friends. Ilene Ellen Cooperstein 19 Oakwood Terr., Newton Center 02159 Weeks, Adams, College French Club 1, 2, Props and Make-up 2, 3, Open Campus Comm. 2, 3, Yearbook 3. Memog ries are saved for tomorrow. Daniel O. Corrigan 44 Harvard St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Beals, College Remember the good times with JJBPJMBGLPBMQ Football 1, 2, 3: Crazy Saturday Nights. ,1 if Thomas G. Connolly 13 Fuller Terr., West Newton 02165 Day, Barry, College Will always remember the good times with Bell, Brink, J.D. and all my other friends. Bruno Coppola Bru 146 Pearl St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, Tech. School Gd. times wfall my friends, zoni, cappy, fuzzy, zonk, killer. 5!8 77 Luv Ya MEA! Summer 78 - Par- ties. 74 Nova, NYH. a 4 James Bernard Corsi Jimmy , Brick 36 Anthony Circle, Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College Baseball 1, 2, 3, Fuzzhead tor everything you have missed, you have gained something else Remembrance of all. lf IN- lx 'T . A f J vm 2' at -I Ki You toucha my car, l breaka your face. Carol Ann Cucchi Cuch 38 Kensington Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Bacon, College Summers '77 and '78 w!AJ amd ML!! Bio. 1 wfAK-BOTOB the caf Patty's AJ's parties - Bev Love always to Rick. 1 mi...- Guy Cuggino 6 Elmhurst Rd., Newton 02158 A 1 x1 Lucia Cortina Lucy 37 Lincoln Rd., Newton 02158 Day, Riley, Fashion Career Real good times down the caf. with all my friends. Always remem- ber Mary and Rhonda. Good Luck to everybody. 1 Caroline Marie Costello Carrie 1 10 Woodland Rd., Auburndale 02166 Amherst Central, Riley ln a minute there is time for deci- sions and revisions which a min- ute will reverse. Kevin Michael Cunningham Moose 103 Staniford St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, Work Barry Commons The Fort Lyons The Shack After Meal Grits BUB, SFJHOBJFSMJMJT RCMFPCLEX, FUZZ, NS. '15 David Anthony Costanzo Co-Zone 564 Grove St., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Barry, College Wrestling 1, 2, 3, B.C. Collection, Can't forget the guys from thi falls. Great times at the Trestle. Bruce D. Crowther 155 Waverley Ave., Newton 02158 -0 I X X J xt, Elizabeth Ann Cupoli ..l-iz.. 82 Central St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, College CNursingJ Lisa, CCNSJBOSNM O and NM, and everyone else, thanx for the good times. The bench OSfAB Always BBBlJBLP LAPH TARK Tour. 7 08 Jon D. Curhan 71 Greylock Bd., Newtonville 02160 'S' William J. Daly The Dales 2 Colonial Ave., Newton 02160 Day, Adams, Marines Remembers EL. JH, G.S. Sum- mer of 78 Skiing Tattoo Palor G.M. JL DM. Germ Cards Yahoo Bird pool and Parties at M.P. gl ' i Michael Darviche 43 Schofield Dr., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College Doing business without advertis- ing is like winking at a girl in the dark. Bruce A. Cutler 33 Salisbury Rd., Newton 02158 I ia. I 1 James Francis D'Angelo 174 Chapel, Newton 02158 Day, Beals, Law Enforcement Football 1, 2, Summer of 78 with JB, MB, GF, MP, LM What are you planning on? Groggs whipped unreal Mummy Dude. X Andrew Neal Dasheff 44 Dolphin Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Barry, College lt is better to have tried, and failed, then never to have tried at all. 93 if 1 t Ellen Susan Cutler 172 Cotton St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, Communications !Advertising BHC 1, 2, 3, Kissyface 1, 2, 3, Thanks HMA Love always to my bestests - you make me happy. Hello college here I come. Mary D'angelo 56 Lincoln Rd., Newton 02158 Peter A. Cutler 77 Greylock Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College Newtonite 1. 23 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Calflin Cliff to Hull Street and now it's ending with a new beginning. Bruce Gordon Danziger 96 Temple St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College lt's been such a long time, I think l should be going. Time doesn't wait for me, it keeps on going. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ -f Y' L! 5 y l 2+2:. .. Daniel J. DeMeo 1925 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale 02166 ll K . Mark DePasquale 155 Auburndale Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, School, Work To my friends We all got PW John Kings Mike. ff uh. . 1 v .,.. Steven M. DeCoste 18 McDonald St., Dedham 02026 Dedham, Bacon Machinist or Contractor 2 Albert DeMeo 68 Woodbine St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley Drafting, Engineering Remembers, Parties, Summer ol 78' Cruisin, Lyons Shack Good Times at NN, GM, GA, AW, JM. CA, MR Auburndale KV. X lik t Michael D. DeMeo 68 Evergreen Ave., Auburndale 02166 Barbara Jane DeSousa Barbi 72 Perkins St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, To be a singer l wanna go where the people dance. JM, MD, BM, LA, HB. The Band Living ln The Fast Lane. QUEEN. L. Kathleen Dempsey 6 Fairfield St., Newtonville 02160 :fl Michael E. Dews 181 Upland Rd., Newtonville 02160 Peter G. Dennis 55 Cedar St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, College Got a match? Special thanks to BL, MD killer there's resp MARG CILYJ C.C. 1, 2, Newtonite 2, 3, Riley 3, B.B. 1, 3. el Susan Jeanne DiBenedetti 935 Washington St., Newton 02160 Bigelow, Bacon, College Just when you thought you had Iile's puzzle all put together some- one hands you another piece. Alex and Anna. 0 ' i ' f 1'.4 Daniel Joseph DiBona Dumper 204 Adams St., Newton 02158 Day, Palmer, Machinst Good times with the boys from the Lake and more SL, JC, AR, PP, RL, LC, ES, BF, PL, KC, LD, PS. JB. Ghost and house parties. ab av- inf, ,,, 1' N X :gn , Peter M. Dirusso 406 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166 rp. X 3' 1 l j i l Ann Marie Dodd Annie 45 Murray Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, Felicity Remembers knowing YOU Parties HAVING FUN Take the time to love and to be loved Kingston Best Wishes to ALL! Lisa Marie DiBona 204 Adams St., Newton 02158 Day, Beals, Aquinas Jr. College Good times wfPL and KC and all the guys Sandro - As time goes on I realize just what you mean to me. 12!6f77. John Disabato 887 Chestnut St., Waban 02168 'fi Joseph R. Doiron 1 1 Dewey St., Watertown 02172 Joseph Anthony DiGianvittorio Squeegee 66 Upham St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, Technical School Remember the good times in Beals house. Good luck to all my friends at NNHSQ Football 13 Track 23 Baseball 1 , 2, 3. Carmine Dipaolo 107 Pearl St., Newton 02158 gill' Those high heels were killing me! 'Y' Paul A. Donahue 40 Russell Rd., West Newton 02165 Lawrence H. Dore Larry 275 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale 02160 Warren, Bacon, College In and Out. Track 1, 2, 3. Great Times at the Cape. Good luck to all my friends. ,If Michael Joseph Drew Skis 19 Cloelia Ter., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College Track Co-capt.: 3515, Main st. Sat. nites A-B-R Whadaya wanna hear? FREEBIRD! . . To end is but to start. ...gf B. Philip Donnelly 13 Chesley Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College Memories of good times wf friends esp: Balboa, DC, JA, BG, and the rest. Sox, Boston, WK ND - Bru thanx to parents and teach's. J 'f Brian James Douville 357 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Undecided Famous expression Please mush . 'll' 45' X- f WHY- : f , r si' Y V 5 XX x James E. Donovan 76 Arlington St., Newton 02158 .,g.w Ann Marie Dow 40 Hale St., Newton Upper Falls 02164 Meadow, Riley, Work I had three nice years here. Paula Jean Durkan 91 Walker St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon, College for designing Thanks to JS and JS Love you both. Good times with The Girls KT CK MAW My Follower. Lite in the Fast Lane on JB. Christopher Adam Dustin 334 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, Archbishopric of Canterbury Exurge Domini, Soli Deo Gloria. Quam multi sunt hostes mei. Respectfully, Humble servant . . . ln quisitioner, XPL. -iq ,M Thomas M. Donovan 151 Concord St., Newton Upper Falls 02162 Lorraine Dragon 356 Auburndale Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College, Music Love to Gary. Thanks Scott and Karen, SD, AL, GG parties, picnic, tours, pizza, SC, Horn Sec, M. Band Music HoJo's. Anne Ingersoll Edwards 56 Fairmont Ave., Newton 02158 Pentucket Regional, Palmer, College - let's touch the sky: with a to and a fro Cand a here there wherej and away we go EEC. Thomas F. Egan 32 Llewellyn Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals I-05 ws., Teresa A. Ellis 12 Chesley Ave., Newtonville 02160 Karin Margareta Eriksson 85 Lombard St., Newton 02158 Eklidens Gymnasium, Adams, College in Sweden As a Swedish exchange student I want to thank all my friends and teachers for an unforgettable year. KRAMW Sara Beth Einis Weena 85 Withlngton Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College Never Forget Gd Times, Always Love: LL, DC, DZ, MR, KM, AK, AR, MM, Party TSBCape- Sum78NH, And Now For Smthg ComplDiff. Lori L. Enebo 943 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 To be rather than to seem. Thanks for good times never to be forgot MN12, Parties, Friends! 8-27-78. T Paul James Errante Balushi 224 Colwell Dr., Dedham 02026 Dedham Jr. High, Beals, Electronics The Bench, Flip, Flip, Remembers Beals House Gang Fords, Rule old man Tshirts on to electronic engi- neering. Frank S. Eldridge Buzz' 278 Cabot St., Newtonville 02160 Brockton North, Beals, Physical Education, Law, Air Force Track Indoor 2, 33 Outdoor 1, SS The Park Football 25 Riley House AC DA MS KM. ff? Andrew Robert Epstein ..Eppa.. 281 Ward St., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Beals, College X-Country 2, 33 Indoor-Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Studies SAT.Prac.Nwtnvlle Thanx Fred Bob JoeMarkELBFMMDS RWAEH, Been Great, rf,-Y Christopher Faggas 16 Madison Ave., Watertown O21 72 1 I Karen Olivia Eldridge 472 Waltham St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, The best of everything Don't leave me this way 3 A.M. Cyndi M.C. CP. 23 Bucks Pegasus 1, 270 Terry Goodbye All, l'm Steppin Outa Here! i l l l ii fi il gi K: I t 7 F 4 1 I I 1 Jerold H. Epstein 281 Wards St., Newton 02159 Bigelow, Bacon, Business All knowledge has some value Thanx to the distance X-Count 2, 3, lndr. and Outdr. Track 1, 2, Anne Sarah Fainsinger 20 Valentine Pk, West Newton 02165 Day, Adams, College W John Falcone 37 Alden Place, West Newton 02165 -C' '-fir Wendy Joanne Fallon 117 Mt. Vernon St., Newlonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College To all my friends who made me laugh - Thanks! ULUML 11177, NYE 77 Beep! Beep! Hogbackg Swim Team 1, 2, Cheering 2, Capt. 3. There she goes. There he goes. Thomas Patrick Fantasia 337 California St., Newton 02158 Day, Beals, Go in the service Remembers: Chris, Paul, Fred, Humma, The Beals House Gang, Hockey in the Commons, and Red Sox Opening Day! .Q M f 'SP' W T 1 ' ii , .- ...I ' 1' 1' , ,t ty ,RF ,H 2 ', a , N if ' Q4 xxsz' Q V Q' -. C f Lu is Li, .pi L .. Q. John Mike Farina ..Fee.. 18 Thornton St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, Undecided Soccer 1, 2, 3, Good luck Class of '79 HS JR JL MS JM. Paul M. Feeley 16 Pickwick Rd., West Newton 02165 L I Sandra M. Farago Sandi 80 Walnut Pk., Newton 02158 Day, Adams, Undecided Dreams, they're for those .who sleep - Life is tor us to keep . . . -3- Japser? l'm so conlused. Barbara who? -9 L f Richard A. Farnese 92 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166 l A-v-.,,-N. 1 Peter Winthrop Feig 16 Pickwick Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Pres. Ski Club, A Clink at MTA KM Bog.B Bill Lar, and Gymoiscos 78 l-lotz and Ditotz :tt Car and Tree Sno-snake. 4 Roberta L. Feingold 240 Otis St., West Newton 02165 Day, Riley, College Dream what you dare to dream, Be what you want to be, Do what you love and love what you do. Jamie Anne Feldman James 523 Ward St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Bacon, College Soccer 1, 2, 33 GTw!BM MALMDMKPSHJAJL PPCPPNKTCAsum78 You never really know the value of something . . .till it's gone'Ag. s. s M-5 Fist- Vis -n 1.122 35'- Gary J. Ferguson 231 Webster St., West Newton 02165 I hope he doesn't see me. I skipped his class. 1 3 Pamela Lyn Ferris 113 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Beals, College Precious and few are the moments we two have shared Luv to Suz, JO, Patty and ABHBSM Good times with CZTBF. Deborah Joan Feinstein 30 Sunset Fld., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Palmer, College Never let your schooling interfere with your education. Love 2 ECBCJWSHMS3345 OTG DY, DS4453StanTennis LPMC. 1 Diran Scott Ferguson 42 Sheffield Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Beals, College and Music Thanks Lorraine and Karen, SD. l BD. AL, GG. Trumpet, MR P. Music Dept. Tours, parties, pizza. picnics, and Hojos, AH, 415178. Lisa C. Fink Lesley Finlayson 197 Grove St., Auburndale 02166 12 Valentine St., West Newton 02165 L i Elaine Margaret Fiore ' 16 Ricker Rd., Newton Corner 7 02158 - Bigelow, Barry, Undecided ! Don't hold on too long. Don't for- ' get to dream, laugh, care and love ,- lCantWait OuebecJ- f rProm1more JCMCBKTOCGMA James Montgomery Flagg 22 James St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, Undecided Remember the times hanging around Palmer, Don't forget GH TC TD ND Give it all you got Seniors forever . -,ff - ,-ff L 51711 Marianne Flaherty May-May 2 Beach St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College 611 1f77JohnAMLA CBPRNGAKJEPAGMT SM8TBJNVWRPGood luck good triends old and new Ireland 77 Syummer 76 Wlem Field The Fam- I sr fe- wwf Robert B. Fisch Bob 1650 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College and International Law Bagota Sp. Club, Fun with Katy 1, Bague Ski Club Treasurer, KM PF SR MK DR Paco's Steve's Collegio Nueva Granada. Barbara Louise Flaherty 29 Putnam St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, Undecided Remembers: Summer ot 77 down BC wfeverybody Good times with Patty, Judy Brown Street I.L.Y. Mark 6f10f77. X if ci 'ei If Steven Flynn 278 Melrose St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Undecided Football and Lacrosse. Remem- bers Ry Commons, Geils, Cathy, Aerosmith GBJM BUBSMJHPCMFKC. Z! -.Q 'i Paul S. Fisher 15 Victoria Circle, Newton Centre 02159 Paul David Fischer 452 Lowell Ave., Newtonville 02160 Bigelow, Palmer, College Never forget good times and PP. AJ TR PT BS DV LV DL. Thanks FY BG X Country 1, 2, 3: Capt. I Track, 2, 3, O Track 1 , 2, 3. Q. F7 .4-9-' Brian Flaherty Laura Anne Flaherty 8 Whittier Rd., Natick 01760 21 48 Chestnut Terrace, Newton Centre 02159 Day, Barry, College For all you are JD, PT, AG, LS, SL, SD Thanks ME-Bb KBS-aOf30f76 Maybe someday l'lI find the words. . -24. Mark Foisy Sean Foley 17 Winthrop St., West Newton 27 Eddy St., West Newton 02165 02165 6 ,Mei VI? Diana Felicity Forster Bames, O , Wig 56 Bellevue St., Newton 02158 St. Peter's, Riley, Work, College Hickily, Someday, you and I some- day, someday soon. I love Ma and Dad Granted - 2LB's MM Plan A is... l Matthew Frazier 10 Owatonna, Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, Undecided Barry Comm Paul Lex Fusi Gerry Led Zeppelin RP Jeff Bubby Jim Susan Flynny OB Jim Fin MGM DB SM Moose. 5 . 'H . I-, '4T'f . i . I Joseph Paul Fucci Fred 9 Cook St., Newton 02158 Day, Riley, College Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Remembers KP JC JN JH TM CAT DN Three Great Years Good Luck! Brenda Lee Forte 4 Jenison St., Newtonville 02160 cg? Michael J. Frazier 296 California St., Newton 02158 P N L-. Jean Marie Gallagher 305 California St., Newton 02158 D4 C 1, Dean W. Fortune 41 Orchard Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, Undecided Forrest Scott Freedman F . Scott 7 Holland St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College and Africa From that time forth the serpents were my friends. Karen M. Gallello 157 Webster St., West Newton 02165 3 Denise Fraser 72 Kensington St., Newtonville 02160 Hotel! Restaurant Manager Remember Cruising, Poot 119, The Cape, Private and open par- ties. lv-.-'fj',7 Michael M. Freedman 15 Commonwealth Pk., Newton Centre 021 59 John Galvagno 53 Falmouth Rd., West Newton 02165 5 Ann Marie Geagan - 25 Rowe St., Auburndale 02166 7 Warren, Beals, College . Best of friends never part DK - gyou're the greatest. Thanks to: I MBBHTMFSALAJGLFSLRR 1978 , FH SB, BB HR 2228. 4,32 Cheryl Ann Giglioti 109 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Palmer, College So what if I ain't efficient? I'm cute, remembers Terri, EF, MA, KP, CJ, MC, DB, CS, EG, David. Patricia K. Gill npany.. 41 Faxon St., Newton 02158 Day, Barry, College It was an experience I'll never for- get. Vlhll always remember sum- mer of 78 and Lanno's are you serious. Elizabeth Geary 255 Adams Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Always remember PP AM DF TH LM CP LL JR HULL St Midnite Bacon The deepest feelings always showin silence. Ellen Marie Gemma 27 Vlhlfshire Rd., Newton 02158 Day, Palmer, College-life Remember Richie and Cindy Ada- mand - Nadine Steven, L 1SIy, L.M., CG, M.M., all my friends esp Larry. Invasion of the asbestos monster. . U ,V ' ,,, L . , Q' .liz l 1. Alan Gentile 26 Thornton St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College Auto Body 2, 35 Karen 7125177 forever The fire Iane Blizzard of '78 Bacon House bench with the kids. .653 li Nancy M. Gill 168 Homer St., Newton Centre 02159 'ig OCX Hamilton H. Gilbert 149 Otis St., Newtonville 02160 1 M Clennie Marie Gilliam 122 Austin St., Newtonville 02160 Central, Adams, College Many years have passed and a day, but still we walk, in the path that leads to the light - that shines. fi.. Sharon Elaine Goldstein 20 Chesterfield Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College l'm ready to take a chance again. Speech, BHC, LB, grow- ing from Ayn Rand to Rye to the soft and warm me. Christopher H. P. Gilson Jr. Gil 98 Claremont St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College Football, Wrestling, Shoulder 1, 2, 3, Remember good times with us wanna play some cards? Good Luck to all. TNKFVR. David A. Goldfinger 33 Birch Hill Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College Rapid transit shall not die. 'l l l l 1 Edward G. Goldfinger . 33 Birch Hill Rd., Nevvtonville 02260 Day, Beals NT? 1 l l l l i Matthew C. Goldwait Stephen J. Golledge Bonnie Ruth Goodfellow ' 12 Devon Terrace, Newton Centre 20 Leslie Rd., Auburndale 02166 Buns 1 02159 160 Melrose St., Auburndale X 1 02166 .L Someone super-glued my tongue to my chin! Warren, Riley, Secretarial School i l'm so glad that you are here it -1 helps me to realize how beautiful l l my world is. Remembers Class of . '79 0,4 Barry N. Goodman 454 Lowell Ave., Nevvtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College You only go around once. Remembers: DT, BU, RM, PD, SW, BTCH. MFFN. and The rest ALB- RS-BC Football 1, 2, 3, Froth K- 12. Ls l ' 1 Barbara Jean Goolkasian li, 51 Albermarle Rd., Newton 02160 ip' Day, Riley, Nursing 1 The finest years I ever knew were I 1 all me years I had with you. rm so l confused, right Sandi? Ho Jo'sl 1 Mark. ' l Roxanne Felice Gorbach Rox 419 Beacon St., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Bacon, College Take a walk on the wild side! Tranny KTWL RS302. Jean Marie Gordon 77 Dartmouth Terrace, Brockton .02401 Day, Barry, Accounting - Teaching Remember all good and bad times through N.N.H.S. Oh brother! Margaret Ellen Goulding Margie 80 Brookside Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon, Nursing Cheering 2, 3, Pompom 2, 3, GTWILRLMHMPB Mosely's WIDN Star'Summer 78 Reasons' Luv U, Mom and Dad 8!7f78' Bacon Bobby. Daniel L. Gordon 485 Beacon St., Newton 02167 Bigelow, Bacon, College Soccer 1, 2, 3, Ski 2, 3, Bands 2, 3, To be yourself, you must strive to be what nobody else but you can be. David Mitchel Goren 11 Ashford Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Maimonides, Beals, College Yesterday is today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. SF Cape 77 MONTRBALT Shop Love Suns BJ Newtonite 2, 3. Lisa Marie Gradone 205 Grove St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College But he that hath the steerage of my course, direct my sail. Family, Speech, Charlie Brown. Dream on. R1 7 4 N ,, ?'fmfsQ:r'famw Richard E. Goren 101 Garland Rd., Newton 02159 Weeks, Riley, College Yacht Club, MacDonald's, Bowl- ing Alley, COctapus Grabusj CZ, SK, PS, Golf Club, A buck 5, BYOPSSDRR, SPIDR. -lin X 4, 1 ew I Q' -w, H f I .-4 as 1' . , . LQ? Diane Ellen Green HDV, 272 Highland Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, College When you look over your shoul- der and you see the life you left behind, do you ever wondef? Bruce A. Gorsky 65 Fellsmere Rd., Newton 02159 Bigelow, Barry, College Thanks to everyone who made these my most memorable years. And to the boys when we're all back intown. .Q X t 7 l f X 1 l E l 1, Robert M, Green Bobby 28 Elliot Place, Newton Upper FalIsO2164 Meadowbrook, Palmer, College Will always remember Palmer Office DB, DB, HL, MR, SB, RV. JS, ML, AG, AG, BG. To my family I love ya Senior Class. 220 -Dfw l x Sai . .I X '- E , .-3 -Y-'.n I4 ,ff - 4 I v' 'I . V 1' 1 '. 4-I William J Green Christopher G Griftin James Louis Guertin 28 Elliot Place, Newton Upper 5 Peabody St, Newton 02158 Jim Falls 02164 l Lisa Marie Guzzi 1 1 Randlett Park, West Newton 02165 Day, Beals, College I'Il always remember with love and laughter everyone who shared with me the best times of my life. W . I I' James T. Hackett 169 River St , West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, Undecided 54 Jenness St. Ouincy 02169 Day, Barry, Drafting Wrestling Jr 2, Basketball Sr. 31 We had good times .n class sports. I will miss all my friends. Shes late ' uw' fo.. Alison Ann Gurney 102 Highland St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Lessons learned are like bridges burned, you only need to cross them but once - DF, Skiing FM 26 Plang LP. Wendy Frances Habelow 55 Fuller St., Waban 02168 Weeks, Barry, College When times are rough, remember Though the distances divide us. theres a paradise inside us, We can't lose Alan Jay Handel 11 Kodaya Rd. Waban 02168 Day. Adams. College RAPID TRANSIT O, Are we not men? A1 We are Devo f i I I l I I l l I i il I l il I I Thomas M. Harmon 33 Dearborn St., West Newton 02165 Alex Hassol 22 Ridge Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Laurie E. Hay 18 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, To Teach the Handicapped Remembers DCPJAK Tom SMKSAD Take the time to love and to be loved. Happiness to my grisends. Forever Arthur QAAFQ 67 ig Q.- il .i A Thomas Harper Tom 100 Lexington, Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Computer Programmer J.V. DW. K.W. KS. RC. The lab the mice There are some things man was never meant to know. Karen R. Hastings 799 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Barry, College WHY? W5 Deborah M. Hayden Debbie 77 Beaumont Ave., Nevvtonville 02160 Warren, Barry, Undecided Remembers: LA, LG, MP, PD, BL, NT, DG, Mrs. Borden and Eng. class, lacrosse games, DT, EA, all the laughs. . 'ff , . '44 Deborah C, Harris l'Debbie 61 West St., Nonantum 02158 St. Pat's, Barry, College Good times w7NL 8726778 PN 77 13778 fulvio and ST Beach boys cute guys! ln my own world SR.cc3 SH RC 9728778 DD. mga, , 1 ..+, V.-LY Q. if A Sd' Teresa A. Haverty Terri 316 River St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Never forget the 3 great yrs at NNHS Rem all the kids esp Judy Cape Came-ro London CGO, BB and AS CON. Brig Star. David W. Hays 244 Lexington St., Auburndale 02166 li4'X r r Simone Hart 80 Putnam St., West Newton 02165 l Peter F. Hawkins 40 Beacon, Newton 02167 Beals, College I found that just surviving was a noble fight. Thanks Jecca JF SK LL ET AL, really. - Christopher Piersen Heespelink Spider , Chris 45 Pleasant St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Barry, Ski Bumming, College, and More Skiing So long to the Ski Team. S plus S. Gregory Paul Helms 253 River St , West Newton O2165 Warren, Beals, Auto Body Work Hang around Palmer c-k girls, with TCC , J F, T D Plus the rest Auto Body 2. 31 Being with NGC 'i XXI Sharon L. Hill 41 Bridge Stl, Nonantum 02158 Day, Adams, College Best of my love to BC BW Thanx - DH MG Parties and Summer 78, Trackg Tennis: Sr. Class Commg 3 Reasons! Dear Mariorie' W' vl N mg' 1 X for Jeffrey R. Holmes 69 Kaposta Stl, Auburndale 02166 5141 Karen Elizabeth Herr J0Y'l0Y 20 Marlboro St., Newton Corner 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College You only fail when you fall to try. Love to MF MGBDCSKMLDSFMYC DKHALSAMGGBKCB1 2WE3JE3MB9123 Bari forever' lg.. Joseph R. Hershenson 125 Cedar St, Newton Centre 02159 Paul Hess 22 Maple St, Auburndale 02166 X Eric J, Hintsa 49 Pelham St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Palmer, College Orchestrag Showsg Marching Bandg Hovererg Ski Team. Oh, Life is happiness indeed, EY, Sarah E. Hospodor 224 Chestnut St., West Newton 02165 Brainerd, Bacon, Collegeg Pres, of US. SNL., SM., Wild and crazy This is great! F F's at C's house Petsie Cheebo ogie Chip WTSB E.C.B.C.D.F.JBP, John M. Holland 871 Watertown St., West Newton 02165 James H. Hotvedt 91 Grasmere St, Newton 02158 Eric R Hollman 88 Berkshire Fld., Newtonville 02160 John L. Howard 5 Frye Rd . Medford 02155 Day. Barry, College Homework rots my mind' DPS JMG GR Cl BL Press DSC l l 'W 1 Patricia Colette Howe 1 Tien 5774 Watertown St., West Newton - 02165 l Day. Adams, College Remembers AM DF BO PP MM LM ,SP 3345 girls room Eng. 1 and 2 Bob Segar Good times and good ,fiends i 'I T29 lvl -.y 4' . . if t Q Donald M. Hunter 143 Rowe St., Auburndale 02166 l Warren, Beals, College lAll the kids on Barry stairs DB KM IPD DH AL GF And all members ol the A.R.T. l Cynthia A. lntante 57 Fairfield St., Revere 02151 Day, Barry, Business Office Glad that it is my last year. Remember the gangs. SXM' it Down on Main Street. .u'P'9, ...dx . MaryAnn lodice 9 Bemis Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, Undecided Remembers all my friends, the cat. Never forget my love or xs wfjoey. Looks like we made it. Thanx Mom and Dad. Nancy M. lodice Peewee 9 Bemis Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, Undecided Good xs PB LC LP or you know whateverl 4-22-76 Love to Lester. I got by with a little help Thanx Mom and Dad. Kevin John Huminik 29 Putnam St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer. Undecided Lacrosse 1, 2, 3. 69, The Day boys. WN, Hill The Ritz DS started us all. X., -1-r-' 'Q -255, I I? A eq MW T , ' Quai H' Q 3 x Elizabeth Hurney Beth 200 Concord St., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Riley. College Thanks to all esp. CL PR BK JC MA Go Red Sox' We'll get 'em next year! EJ' .1 Alisa lsrael 38 Ballard St., Newton Centre 02159 SSDS. and The Commonwealth School Murray Road, To live, love, laugh. Il l make a mark in time, l cant say the mark is mine. l'm only the underline ofthe word. 224 Caroline Jacobs 19 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville 02160 Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Adams, College Cheerleading 2, 33 THE GREAT- EST! Concert Choir 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Tomorrow is just a day away! GOOD LUCK ALL! Qs? Ann Marie Jasset 21 Tait Ave., Newton, 02165 Day, Bacon, College Great times in the cafe wfP Cape 3 Pattys IIW TKOTF thanks Mom and Dad all my Love Danny8478 parties wooh841 . Frederick J. Johnson 96 Webster St., West Newton 02165 if fl .X Q David J. Jacobs Bruno 50 Roslyn Rd., Waban 02168 Weeks, Palmer, Israel, College and the Real World Tprints 1, 2, 3- NNHSg O YJ Always? l-low could you have worked your way through to the J's - Asleep yet? What'd Jou SSY? f Janet Marie Jepsen 24 Kenyon St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Soccer 1, 2, 3, Thank you Fuzzy and Oscar everyone in class ot 79 good times with BGBPBMLPEB SMDCLM Thanks M. and D. David Joseph Johnston 8 Nash St., Watertown 02172 St. Patricks High, Adams. Electrician Electrical Major 1, 2, 3, Beals House Bench on Main Street. Room 2355. 1 l 1 Susan Johanna Jacobson 15 Eliot Memorial, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Palmer, College Co-Presidents? Memories ot RHPS Friday Nights at Charlies. Susan G. Jessup 135 Cornell St., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Barry, College lt's not really over is it? Soccer 1, 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3: SFA 3, Barry Council 1, 2, 3: Concert Choir 1, 2, TWA SoCO8tTreets. Lauren Patricia Jones 1087 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College School Committee 2, 31 Track 1, 2, 3, You can get it it you really want but you must try . . . You succeed at last JC Elizabeth Mary Januszkiewicz Liz 19 Ellison Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, College lt I was not rushing I was ing. Good-Bye KW, CW, JS, AND PPL. LKS. Charles Jewell 52 Foster Ct., Medford 02155 Cyd D. Joress 75 Bellevue St., Newton 02158 Do l know you from somewhere? Danielle Marie Kadinott Bae 39 Manemet Road, Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Barry, College S.S J.S. Rocco Candide France N.ville Charlie Brown Canada G.S. Baltimore Love to Matty. -l Qtr- Alison Hope Kaiser 48 Wachusett Road, Newton 02167 Bigelow, Bacon, Undecided You've got a friend The Bug AB DC LL DZ SE MR JB HB SM AR KM MM JM CM Remember NH ti BJ Silly walks. . .2 5, 6? .XL Robert D. Joseph 15 Park Ave., Newton 02158 fb Q- 5 Stanley Patient Jue Grasshopper 35 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer Electronics, fixing cars, and Car- pentry. l have no skill no talent nei- ther smart nor super just a big heart. Dominique M. Kalfon 30 Ripley St., Newton Centre 02159 East, Bacon, Hairdressing I like this school so much! But I'm glad to graduate in '79 this was my best year here. Being a senior! 'Cir Cathy Jue 37 Westchester Rd., Newton 02158 Beals, College The road to success is always under construction. , 1 W' L ,J .sv . David G. Justice 134 Hunnewell Ave., Newton O21 58 'HS' it-6 Alan D. Kamman ..A-D-.. 454 Ward St., Newton Centre 02159 Roxbury Latin, Palmer, College What a long strange trip it's been. Much love to Tranny, R and M and all who helped. 6 6,3 Q- Brlan Michael Kane Arthur 10 Rogers St, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Wrestling 1, 2. 3, sticks Butchie Merril Walter Peguin spaz coo- masot Boston os HAVE A GOOD TIMEV' l if li. Amy Rabyn Kaplan 40 Park Ave., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College KS, LH, PB, PJ, DB, CS, DC, LA. LD. SL, Disco Bar Lav, WN Gang. Bake SCS Memories of Paul Camping May Flower Concert ag Karen M, Karel 10 Walker St., Newton 02160 Day. Palmer, College Good times with the best ot friends DN JL BB SF TM KW DC BK LC and MR lets dance. the steps NH 7,122 78 'ttf - Do you believe lt? All tor one class! ii Paul Clyde Kassabian 22 Kensington Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Beals. College Remember- KO, FB, Psych-class - CB, PRITW. CM, The summers Thanks Kathy Track 2, 3, Soc- cer 1 , Training 3 ' l U Q Emily A. Katz Hubba 53 Channing Road, Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Beals, College S Ball 1, 2, 3, F, Hockey 3, out ice Hockey is best right'7 DMP. DLP. Stan 2:1 Thanx teachers. LA. PB. JG, SA, AG. SK, and Everyone else Richard N. Kantor BlutO 31 Rochester Road, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College The boy's Animal House RC Reu- sol AcapuIcoTimer HulkG- loucester night numbers and Bos- ton and Segar. Alex P. Karayan 5 104 East Side Parkway, Newton 5 02158 C Q l l Michelle Katz 4 5 Alden St , Newton Centre 02159, l 7,l l l David C. Kaufman 146 Paulsen Road, Waban 02168 17? Thomas Michael Kelley A Tom 350 Highland St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College PC's first day driving: GC PM PC DC JW MB DP GB JG JA Mr. S Basketball 1, 2, 3, Blizzard '78. vi- Adrienne Kent 52 Clyde St.. Newtonville 02160 James R. Kaufman Jim 40 Williston Road, Auburndale 02166 Day, Palmer, College Saturday night, Rocco, TLA, AE, EW, KE, CC, BM, BC, BS, PM, FS, DB. gall' Christine M. Kendall 80 Prescott St., Newtonville 02160 l.A.R., Riley, College We'll never be strangers - OS, YY, MB, C-YAY, KP - in Conn., NY '78, 10!31!78, Meow, A.H., Oed Was great - We know 35 Lottery 2. Barbara Ellen Kerr Herbie 52 Cherry St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Chevalier, Dark Shadows lives! ASLBMPCK, Sir Lawrence, Choir 1, 2, 3, Family 2, 3, Prydain, Thought Prints. -rv rf J an Christine Marie Keaney 7 Auburn St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, College Remembers, The Philli , Disco and all of my good friends. , F A i six f Steven Francis Kennedy 167 Cherry St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Lasting friendship and gratitude to: GC, PV, JV, EK, KC, FB, MD, ER, JD, BK, my family and all the kids - SatCamp, B.C., JCinme. Pamela Kessler 200 Islington Road, Auburndale 02166 M . f -f V fltl. iv George M. Keller 7 Washington Terrace, Newton 02026 fx xg 'mi 'Q Pamela J. Kenney Pam 52 Judkins St., Newtonville 02166 Day, Adams, College Wee Pres. Class 2, 3, Italian Club, Cheerleading 2, 3. Friendship is taking time to care Scruffy Paul Stefaniak. '-i ,x V ,. X. u .1 4 w.z,g..-fi. lx Rachel Kharfen 162 Mount Vernon St., Newtonville 02160 Edward J. Kim ..Ed.. 104 Harding St., West Newton 02165 Day, Riley, College Wrestling 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3. aff ,max Brian James King 3 Newland St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, Firefighting Will always remember, Sue Cohen, TT 3393 Mrs. Rossman - 3262 never going out on a school night with Dom. ,f 2 Matthew Koss 1776 Washington St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley, College lt is better to have one friend of worth than many worth nothing. A-,,,- - S WelI there was this bird, see, and he. . I . I ,ff ,Aj - J - .1 John C. Kingsbury 32 Barbara Road, West Newton 02165 Elizabeth P. Kivlehan Betsy 58 Warwick Road, West Newton 02165 Day, Barry, College Love to those who cared, VM TW NS FU KK DD LR RM KO ML LM The Boys The memories will last forever. 2402. ci? Jessica Anne Kovar Jessie 264 Homer St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Adams, College You said I am as constant as a northern star and I said, constantly in the darkness where's that at? Shari Ann Krantz Shes 66 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Palmer, College Today is the tomorrow I worried about yesterday gym1mybackCHEER - QuebecSNOW78US5 LuvT- omytrnds - Dad and Mom JAM! PARTY! 1 i Daniel B. Kimball I Dan 5 3 Ivanhoe St., Newton 02158 I Morning Rice - Yaz Argumentsl AV VTR-Parents Night CONE-I HEAD We ofen dislike things most useful to us. I 'Sl Daniel l. Kontoff 85 Homer St., Newton Centre E 02167 Riverview, Palmer, Theater - Teaching Brigham's 78 Scott Joplin, Fa ston Vermont Gandalf power K State 68 The 60's Simon and funkel Woody Allen. fb . Laura Ann Laemmle 77 Crehore Dr., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Bacon, Lite V-Ball, Track, Km today bye. the sweetness and the wish me luck, the same to you Matthew Scott Lahey ..Many., 112 Harvard St., Newton 02160 Day, Riley, College N8tBP, Canada, Balt., and Pa. trips Rocco Candide N.K. RGR Grab lor the Golden Ring Sue, Joan, My Love to DANIELLE. Kevin Patrick Lane 46 Jerome Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College XC Ski 1, 2, 3, XC 35 You must scale the mountain il you would view the pIain LANGLAUFFER LEBEN LANGER. David John Laroche 38 Brae-Burn Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College Remember MLTCJD DOPF All the Guys at Beals Bench SAIL1 Golf 21 3: Hockey 1, 2, 3, Good times with little Pete Seeya. Ronald Lambert 18 Wirlnemay Sl., Natick 01760 Gary R. Lapidus 11 Barnes Rd., Newton 02158 'iii Andrew P. Lanciano Lance 15 Rowe St., Newton 02166 Warren, Beals, College Remembers the Beals House Gang Auburndale racing team. Fords Never Die. Remembers, DH, PD, KM, RH, Balushi, FJ, Tom, in N V . iam pp? '95 '35 ,N ,Ni Y' if :init ' Lis. Dan Michael Laredo 175 Bellevue St., Newton 02158 Bigelow Jr., Bacon, College Two roads diverged in a wood and l took the one less traveled by and that made all the difference . v : I ' ! 5' Q- ' L Q . if i , U A Wild and Crazy Guy -if i l Anita Landfores 10 Weldon Rd., Newton 02158 Jonathan Eric Larkin 239 Ward St, Newton 02156 Bigelow, Barry, College We made it, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Party 1, 2, 3, All the good times at NNHS, Christopher C. Larson Chris 33 Princess Rd., West Newton 02165 FA Day, Palmer, College Soph 1 Rifle, Jr, 2 Tennis, Remem- bers PB PM LT MS. Jeltrey Larson 107 Floral St., Newton 02161 Elliot Scott Laughlin Stonewall Jackson 141 Moftat Rd, Waban 02168 Fessenden School, Riley, Coast Guard, Calilornia SHWEMDELAOUEBEAU! ZOO- MASSPARTY HUHl No more asbestos party BC White Moun- tains Cape Togabongsl BMBMPRTKPHPCDF. Sandra Ann Lavorgna Sandy 36 Fair Oaks Ave., Newton 02160 Day, Adams, College Memory ot north Block session Boona take the time to love and be loved memories ot Tony the best are friends. Andy Park Lasher 36 Booth Rd., Dedham 02026 Make Money Enjoyed this Vaca- tion trom Dedham High. l was lucky to be involved in the Tech. Voc. See you later. ,iv 5. ,yin if Rosemarie P. Lauricella 22 Mague Ave., West Newton 02165 Edward J. Lawson 8 Emerald St., Newton 02158 E Charles P. Latanowich 38 Eddy St., West Newton 02165 x' ' N---'J' 4 Johanna Magreda Lautman 180 Highland St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Special Thanks to: BUGS, DEBI and JEFF. mom, dad, LALSSL. Germany Summers in Maine and memories ol E,P.W,KP. Feeding time at the zoo. l Guy Richard LeBlanc 63 Cornell St., Newton 02162 Warren, Riley, College Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Remem. Parties in the talls on the trestle Unlimited Egg Revenge L.A.L. . 'X tr c ix K . Kenneth Christopher Lent 14 Clatlin Place, Newtonville 02160 F.A. Day, Riley, Undecided Pasqualina Leone llpattyll 11 R. West St., Newton 02158 Day, Beals, Aquinas Yesterday is in the past, today is present, tomorrow lies in the future Forever Frank and all my lriends. ' 'E .l. Charles Joseph Lechiaro 54 Clark Road, West Newton 02165 E. A. Day, Adams, Undecided Bruce A. Leonard 126 Langdon St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College Football 1, 2, 3. Thanks to Ma, Dad. My luv and best wishes to Carol. I am tree. . .Now l'm on my way! Theresa Marie Leone Tree 35 Emerald St., Newton 02158 Day, Adams, College The bench L.V. Bren G.t.A. BC Cathy Joni Lin Cher w.d.sl.'? Has to be RIA G.t.s.w Nick lt's been fun! Michael Robert LeConti Tonto , Hondo 45 Cherry Pl., West Newton 02165 Warren Jr. High, Beals, Work Year, College Remembers Tony BC Roach Onion Digi Rich Duriy And all the other Boys of Beal House All ways Remember MEG 143. ,ffl ffl 'x l James P. Leone 572 California St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon, College, Business Hockey 1, 2, 3, The Cape 78 All the boys Albemarle Barry The office Many fine times with many great people. 1 'wi i 3' Carol Eve Lenson 16 Lombard Street, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Years go falling in the fading light . , RS78! PRQQKK,ct.srs! Yb. 31 Ski Team Club 2, 3, Sgrlt, Love to Fam and Frnds. Lisa A. Leone 209 Adams St., Newton 02158 Day, Palmer, Work If you love something let it free if it returns it's yours it it doesn't it never was JSLS Love ya Michael. ,rt if F, YI Willie John Leporini Eric Lessa Lep 131 Watertown St, Watertown 79 Parker Ave., Newton Centre O2172 02159 g Warren, Bacon, College Meadowbrook, Riley, Mill Soccer Team 1, 2, Track 33 New- Carpentry, College tonian Staff and three years of Having the good life Times in Mill Carpentry Shop. hard work. I I Emest M. Levenson 163 Sargent St., Newton 02158 Joan Elizabeth Lewis 101 Upland Ave., Newton 02161 Meadowbrook, Bacon, College Good luck: JSAVS SICLM- BEEPPPNMAJ FKP! Memories: Bacon lockers, Parties, singing, Italy. CC 1, 2. 3: S2 Family 3, 3 Cheerleader. 1 I A ll I, Bernard J. Link Jr. 286 Melrose St., Aubur ndale 02166 Lisa Anne Leventhal 14 Llewellyn Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Good times with frineds 1, 2, 3, You've all made my yesterdays fun and my tomorrows hopeful - Thanks! Kenneth M. Lewis 42 Auburndale Ave., West Newton 02165 Kathleen Mary Linnehan Kathy 11 Wiswall St., West Newton 02165 Day, Riley, College Always remember good times. John L.W.L.A.A. J.B., L.L., D.U.. J.R. Never forget good friends. Robert H. Levi ne 38 Tennyson Rd., West Newton 02165 I Stephen Joseph Lichwala 16 Churchill Ter., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, Tech. School Cruzing around Silhouette wasting time at Palmer BP, TS, DT, SJ. MM, GB, JR, JA, DR, RB, JG, PT, CG, Eng, Math, Homeroom. Stuart Jeffrey Litel 940 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Beals, College Fare thee well for I must leave thee do not let this parting grieve thee Remember ANPDP1 1DRSHMAD. Ben S. Levitan 249 Homer St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Barry, College We must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it, but we must sail Thanx TJ HSGSMD LS PDetc. Gerald A. Liet 25 Sherbrooke Rd., Newton 02158 Maimonides School, Riley, College Some say I think, therefore I am However, I say I am, therefore l think fl am not surel. Robert Ferguson Littlehale 93 Homer St.. Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, Law Enforcement Football 1, 2. 3, Thanks to all my teachers. l l Q Lisa E. Lloyd , 286 Webster St., Auburndale ' 02166 ' Warren, Riley, College iHuman metamorphosis. Tranny! lJay, Randy. Heartaches, Joys. .Bus Tours! Office exodus. Love to many - Later North! SDR. John Scott Longmoore Scotty 232 Pearl St., Newton 02158 Day, Bacon, College Remembers all my friends. Basket- ball Good times in homeroom Young lile Saranac Village. Felix J. Lopez 8 Hazel Hurst Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Riley, College Remembers DB RH FJ PE ML TC JO JR TD MB Mountains. ,p ,A.,...- ' ,,,f.-- . Wx Fleur.-Q And the hot lunch today will be. . . Lisa E. Lorant 21 Walden St., Newton 02160 Day, Barry, College Good times with DZ MR SE DC MM KM AK AR Partying Bong NYR Eve BSFCC The Cape Sum- mer 78 ProudA U MR JM JG ILV. 'K' 'Tm Wendy Karin Lorraine 24 Vernon St, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, Travel, College Love to all in tranny and rowdy times in the office HoochSnow the best Love ya KTRGKP Thanx MRBYou're great 79. Gr -W., X James M. Lombardi 114 Oak St., Dedham 02026 Laurel G. Lopatin Lee 494 Ward St., Newton Centre 02159 Israel, Beals, College, Ecology or Biology Transfer from Maimonides 3, Biol- ogy Club 3, Member of Green Peasc 3, Pres. of Youth Group 3, Class Trip 1, 2. Gerard P. Loughlin 151 Pearl St., Newton 02158 4 Cynthia M. Love 84 Clearwater Rd, Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Bacon, College Special thanks to BH and AB for really great times. Also remember PR RS MEP AB 3660 Red Sox tor- ever! i fi Suzanne Elizabeth Lunny Suzie 28 Adams St, Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College - Broadway!!! All my friends JS, BA, KD, JA, CC. Baltimore Making new friends Sis- ters Grigadoon Farewell NNHS. 'Q' I I f V I i Deborah MacDonald 10 Fairview St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Fond memories ot NNHS, lt's been great, but I look forward to the future. Good luck and love to everyone 1 They're on the wrong feet! l i 'tx '17 Mary Clarissa MacDonald Scott D. MacLean 1 1 Edinbro Place, Newtonville 2 Orris St., Auburndale 02166 02160 Warren, Beals, College Day, Palmer, College Remembers always RC, JC, JM. OS, TH, LA, How did we manage SF, TO. this Olga? X-Block Tuesday. Thank you MP. ll PJ X ' David E. Lowe 105 Oldham Rd., Newton 0216 Warren, Barry, College Soccer 1, 2, 33 The Cubans x concerts The doughnuts That air much hagana! Rememb MAMSDL WHMRGTJSDM. i ff? If Andrew T. MacDonald Andy i 24 Tarleton Rd., Newton Centri 02159 , Weeks, Bacon, College 1 Swimming 1, 2, Co-Captain : Thanks to Mr. Merritt, Kate, J and The Girls Swim Team. i Linda Ellen MacNeill 1522 Washington St, West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, Business Best ot Times wCM JMTLMGL Everyone, Summer 78, Daytona Beach, Jimmy, GTABC, Apr Vlu Concerts. GLRDW, Memories Cheering 2 i H N-. ' X -'is Z Donna Lesley Magaw 15 Duffield Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College Swim 1, 25 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, Track Mgr. 2, 3, Good times w! JB, LO, LS, KM, JC, BV, JW, HR, w!DL, NC Gang, thanx Andy, Mr. B., 79 you're great. Susan Elizabeth Malloy llslnll 40 Myrtle St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, Nursing CheerL. 2, Quebec Party - toys crutch Rl Thanks and Love to triends Love 2PR TTWL ILY Heidi will you remember me BYE. Foo Chung Mao 65 Broadway St., Newtonville 02160 Keith H. Mahon 47 Freeman St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Bacon, Undecided Summer of 1978, Biking 3864 mi. from NJ to OR 67 Chevy Ski Club. if-'9 ECS Andy Harry Mann 137 Temple St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, College . . Got to find my corner of the sky, Remembers MB, Force - 12, NS, SG, DG, DB, KM, SR. i 'X Michael Ray Marchand Sid 9 Dolby St., Newton Centre 02158 Day, Palmer, Undecided Remembers Chucky Baby, Fire Chicken, Kathy Q, X Francis Dennis Mahony Franny 22 Uphan St., West Newton 02165 Day, Adams, Undecided Lacrosse 2, 3, Remembers April, July 78, Alison, West Newton Crew, Albemarle Crew, All the good times at NN, What do you wanna do? 'T Catherine Ruth Malloy Cathy 9 West View Terr., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, Undecided Good times w!Jonie, Tree, Linda, J.T.A.B.C., Super Bowl 76, Fuzz, A.F., B.J., D.B., Luv to Steven. Kim Bernadette Manning Kimm 36 Park St., Newton Centre 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College 3112176 w!Bill l'll Love U Always Dancin wfcocmsw Gd times wf jdmmlwbs MOFF cutting wlbc Had fun in typ 3. David Kevin Marchetta Duke 920 Center St., Newton Centre 02159 Day, Adams, Travel Remembers Meg, Lynn, DA, TL, LT, Italian Club, Home Room, Riley House Joseph W. Mansour ..Joe.. 38 Bower St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College Arthur Steven Margolis 74 Eliot Ave., Newton Centre 02165 Day, Bacon, College From CVS to Mass. College ot Pharmacy, What's wrong with a briefcase? 41 Theodore Paul Marrazzo Ted 14 Ryancott Court, Newton Centre 02165 Warren, Bacon, Undecided Brian James Martin 983 Chestnut St., Newton Upper Falls 02164 Meadowbrook, Riley, Undecided TT ii ft , C - A 1 fd i 1 fi xv l 1' fi, f X 1 . Sarah May 80 Berkely St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College S Gerard Marrocco Jerry 196 Melrose St., Newton 02166 Warren, Barry, Undecided JH, MF, R, Lex, RC, DD, JD, Fuzz. Barry Bois, Ms. Stein, Mr. Grainger, Ms. Logan, Thanx for everything, it was worth it. V . . 9, . it Anna Marzilli 153 Walnut St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Barry, College Will the child in my heart rise above? Can l sail the changing ocean tides? Can I handle the sea- sons ot my life? Anna Mazzei 18 Karen Rd., Waban 02168 Riley. College ln every moment there's a reason to carry on. Spcl. lv. 2g DT PB MT JS AD Never give up Dadadada . . .Bye. Roy Martell 29 Hunter St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, Undecided Boys from Barry JF JD BC RC LA EG. Valerie J. Matarazzo 599 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Adams, College Never forget those that care, the ones I love, things we share. NS BKTWRM LR PS FU KOSSJSAV The Ville . Anthony L. Mazzola Muzzi 46 Kensington St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, Undecided Dunkin Donut's Parking lot and Mr. Miller. My 68 Dodge. Hall!! The Lake. Paul Martin 10 Doris Circle, Newton Corner 02158 Bigelow, Barry, College Out of the frying pan and into the double boiler. Gordon Matheson Gordie 21 Kimball Ter., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College lt's all very easy to laugh at others. The difficult thing is to laugh at yourself. MO, D. RBH. Maureen Ann McCalIion 1238 Commonwealth Ave., West Newton 02165 Weeks, Adams, Nursing Good luck to everybody PRDMCJAJTSLSNPEK DSKHNSLJAGPMMM Lacrosse Cu 3, Field Hockey 3, Senior Class 3. I. i Nancy McCann Carol McCarthy Q 106 Shorneclifte Rd., Newton 23 Glenwood Ave., Newton ' 02158 Centre 02159 - Bigelow, Riley, College Weeks, Barry, College I It anyone wants to know why my Soccer 1, 2, 3, Good luck to l picture isn't here, ask Mr. everybody! i Mechem. He knows. N- . W.. M .....,-X gi' 3 .? . 'T ..,r l It This is my good side. Elizabeth McCarthy .Bean 435 Albemarle Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Beals, College Bacon lockers All my friends. Peter McCarthy 60 Oakwood Rd., Newtonville 021 60 p-al Edward McCarthy 121 Windsor Rd., Waban 02168 Warren, Adams, College, Medicine The trick is to make the game look easy. Patricia McCarthy 7 Duran St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College H2 ,! Rex J. McCarthy 100 Clearwater Rd., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Susan Jane McCool Suzi 19 Cummings Rd., Newton 02159 Weeks, Riley, College, Family Love the - 1 your with GT wf TMF VFFMC My Family SGPBARMMMRJPKD Everyone Italy, Ita. Club 2, 3, Summer 78 Thanx All. 237 Kathy Mary McDermott Kathy 96 Clark St., Dedham 02026 Barry, Undecided ls it time to be ready for class. She would ask. il? .V ,,g-an wg, J' X i NL Michael McDermott Paul Michael McDonald Rebecca McDonald 7 Washburn St., Newton 02158 39 Auburndale Ave., West Newton 1 15 Windermere Rd., Auburndale Bigelow, Palmer, College 02165 02166 Remembers the best and worst of Warren, Barry, Work times HA, JS, SR, JF, CK, OK, Remembers all the good times. Mort Everyone else Friday night Good luck to all my friends. poker Good luck to all. ,ff 'wr Hey, Musrir' l T F, X I Peter McHugh 88 Adena Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Remembers Great Times with David, KD, LR, GC, TK, DC, JA, DS, DB, PJ, DB, JL, MD and oth- ers. Hockey 1 , 2, 3, Golf 2, 3. William M. Mead HBOO.. 43 Newell Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Air Force Remembers Bob J. Spick 10th grade math class. Biology and his- tory with Gerry and John. Barbara McGrath 18 West Pine St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley, College Soccer 1, 2, 3. Fuzzy. Oscar, Wild and Crazy Saturday nights. S- Class, Morsels, Parties. Always Remember you Class ol 79 . Robert Meadows ..Bob.. 523 Crafts St., West Newton 02165 Day, Beals, Undecided Shwemdalacabou There's still time to change the road you're on. Toot toot! Think snow Yahoo-ho Daffy! James McHale Jimmy 44 Freeman St. Auburndale 02166 Warren Beals College Hockey 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3 Remembers always BC, SF, SC MF, LM. Theresa Ann Meaney Terri 6 Denns Pl., Newton 02159 Weeks, Palmer, Undecided You are my sunshine Love ya BY SM FV FF gts. HR LS T dee-dee Love ya Ma and Tommy Manuch sum 78 Loony, ri. Guy A. Medaglia 1 X Marta M. Medcall 137 River St., West Newton 02165 . 10 Bonmar Circle, Auburndale ' Glenn Alan Melanson 5 Howard St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Good Luck to all my friends in Transition and KL, RM, JP, ML, DL, RB, JD, TC, CC, PR, LS, RG, KT, WL, RK. rf: His' 'V Wayne H. Merritt 23 Cook St., Newtonville 02160 Quincy, Palmer, College, Architect gCogiot, ergo sum. Tennis 1, 2, 02166 Barry, College Arlene Ann Menelly 24 Smith Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, Aquinas Jr. College Remembers good Times with Lisa, Beth, Tish, Peggy, Robin, Nancy. Hull Street. Risa Marlene Miller 64 Ferncroft Rd., Waban 02168 Weeks, Barry, College As you go through life, do not for- get the people that you leave behind - LR VM TW FUMKO NS BK THNX The Ville . Laura Medol1 396 Ward St., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Bacon, College Bacon lockers, Hull Street, BEA, MEA, JF, PP, CP, PN, BK, TH, DF, BG, D, J, C, S, G, L, KP, KW, MW, Fine. o-.Q Richard Wayne Meek 15 Jones Court, Newton 02158 Day, Adams, College Good Friends, My girl Jenn, Sports. 2 + 2 is 5. Was Never good at math. 2349, Thanks. Sticks and stones may break my bones . . A.,-'17 Julie Mills 92 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Barry, College Happiness is the reflection of a smile. Council 23 Thanx CM, LP CVS George, my babe always, 41 7 X77 Love you all. Uilliflllflu is .w.. m,..,..a..,,..- Q Kenneth A. Mitrano 2061 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley, Work Ann Marie Monahan 50 Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester 02125 Never lorget all the good times I had. DPG - JH GR Cl JMG BL My Friends. Dallas Morgan 49 Charles St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College Wish everyone the best. Thank you Gail S., Fuzz, and Ma D. M Y., 1 Robert Mosher 86 Moulton St., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Bacon, College The Collection, The Fall, The Tres- tle and the Shack. G.T.A. Seger and Geils Concerts, The Eggsecu- tion! I Psst - they're taking a picture. Robin Mosher 58 Nonantum St., Nonantum Bigelow, Palmer, California! Listen in time, taken so high, turn on to life! I wish all my irlends happiness and good luck. Luv to Tranny. lx i Joseph Peter Mulvey ..Joe.. 5 Clarendon St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon, College Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, LP SR GS JJ BM BG BT PM SS JL CGDPY Patience Montgomery 36 Hyde Ave., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Joni Morrissey 12 Ardmore Rd., West 02165 Warren, Beals, College It was the best of times, it was worst of times. Thanks to Fu: Oscar, Friends, Soccer GTA Rah Rah Changes. - 1 Amy Elizabeth Munsat 98 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville 02160 Los Angelos, Bacon, College MB DB NB TM VG PA AP CP GROVE VOLVO HENRY PP PARTY HAMPTON 78 DTY SC LITE HR d TRICK SM O U R SlCK SAC BYE P David Murphy N c, s.ifI E. Donald Murphy 239 River St., West Newton 02165- 73 Derby St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, Undecided 3-5 . J Susan Murray I IQISI I 23 Adams Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, College Fuzz Oscar Soccer 1, 2, 3, We know what we are but know not what we may be. Thanks M and 0 Foxes Kids PC. Christan Spencer Newes Chris 14 Maple Ave., Newton 02158 Adams, College Model UN 2, 33 French Club 2, 35 gxchange Club 2, 3, German Club .l Warren, Palmer, College Julianna M. Nagy Julie 589 California St., Newton, 02160 Day, Beals, College - Travel I get up - I get down, now that it's all over and done, now that you tind, now that you're whole. Thanx2alI. Susan Murphy 95 Atwood Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Barry, Dance Therapy It you can imagine it, you can become it. Good luck to and remember CB PA MF Tim, Pam. Linda M. Nardone Dede 713 Watertown St., Newton 02160 Day, Adams, Vet. Assist. Good times with friends esp. kk, sc, dk, sf, bk, lc, bb. Love to CD 8! 21f76 Good Luck KK, we've come a long way. 77 fi Q sr' Linda S. Noble 1790 Commonwealth Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, Undecided Margaret Elisabeth Nolan Peggy 97 Madison Ave., Newton 02160 Day, Bacon, College-life The gang at Beacon lockers foot- ball Hull St. 7:30 Fred all the guys l know cutting class the mall bye NNHS. ' I3 pw' Katherine Maura Murray Katie 11 Washburn Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College Juliet Burger Bob Fisch All the rest ot the gang. The Music Dept. 5 ,kv ,fu Z ,xp John G. Negrotti 56 Chapel St., Newton 02158 Susan Martha Nolan 45 Prairie Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Palmer, College Don't stop thinking about tomor- row AD JS WO DR KW Looks like we made it Lake Waban Kingston Transition MAR. 42 4 B 17' ,4 I , 6' Z .Mm Ingrid Lise Nost 16 Ware Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley. College Ripple in still water, where there is no pebble tossed, nor wind to blow - dead drawing conclu- sions DKI HOHO. F 93,41 ini Mark S. O'Brien 49 Charles St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Bacon, College I don't want a pickle just wanta ride my motorcycle 36. Douglas B. Onanian 236 Grove St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, Wentworth Remember all the good times with the Beals house boys. And sum- mers down the Cape with AT. ,cg 435 Connaught Eileen O'Brien Connie 66 Prescott St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Murray Road, Anna Pavlova lt's people different from your- selves that makes life worth while. Chris think we'll make it? Q -T Wayne E. O'Brien Bird 166 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, Bartender, Broadcasting Kingston The Rat Mollies Tea ELO Courts Jail Maine Discos Parties KL MA LL AA TR FM AD DM JF JB DR JT SD SN. :N A 1 Nancy Marie O'Neill 355 California St., Newton 02158 Riley, College l'll never Forget my year and Va in the fourth floor Palmer House Bathroom. James E. O'Brien 1 1 Veterans Rd., Dedham 02026 Adams, College Ooete comes from Dedham, ls in Electronics, seen with the Dedham crowd. Laura Stacey Olans 69 Montrose St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College Winter and summer of 78 NYC Senior Class Comm. Good times with DMSAGJTB etc. SFA Tennis F.l. Kathleen Therese O'Nell Kathy 135 Berkeley St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Yes it's going to be a day and there is really no way to say no to the morning. Soccer 1, 2, 3, N.H. TRM CC TP, Kerry A. O'Brien 66 Prescott St., Newtonville 021 Day, Beals, College Finally made it! Love to FU BK, RM, LR, NS, TW. Thanks to Trannys, Mike and Ron. Murr Road The ville. A 5 Theresa Marie Oliver Terri 15 Grant St., West Newton 0211: Warren, Barry, College We are only young once. That all society can stand. Remer bers Cheryl EF MA DW White Sta speedo. Perry Russell Orent 26 Wessex Rd., Newton 021 Bigelow, Adams, Business So HR's for Jim Rice it was good years Thank you JS MW etc. Conehead' Arguments Bye. f 5. .1 Donald M. Ossinger 120 Waltham St., West Newton 02165 f' A Maryellen Pambookian 55 Fairway Dr., Newton 02165 Day, Adams, College As I leave the Long Anchorage l take with me memories ot the best friends and the best times. Michael J. Panzera 11 Lincoln Fld., Newton 02158 ll 495 K0 Sung B. Pak 935 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Warren, Palmer, College The memories of the years in NNHS belong to the past, always look fonfvards or you might be run over by a car. Peter W. L. Pang 27 Busweli Pk., Newton 02158 Jeff Parker 86 Warwick Rd., West Newton 02165 Day, Palmer, Work Ftbll. 1, 2, 33 Wrslng. 1, 2, 35 Lacrosse 1, Track 2, 3. what a night! Jean M. Parkman 125 Falmouth Fld, West Newton 02165 1 x i I Mark J. Parsons 1 14 Albemarle Rd., Newton 02160 Day, Riley Summer of 78 with M.B.J.D.J. B.L.M. Good Times with Cindy 12- 4-76. THE SPOT. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3: Bliz 78 . 44 'env Ten years, for a little, old bottIecapl 'Nw Lee Ann Pendergast Leaps 18 Copley St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College Thnx to all my friends. Soccer times - OUT OF ORDER - ALWAYS - REMEMBER: LUCIEN - BMSM CMOMBPBGEBJMLP MRJJ -BH -OM-JM. 1.3, if 'f f i I a l Kathleen M. Pepe 'ikainyn 61 Walker St, Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, College Italian Club 1, 2, 3, ltaly 77 Sil wf BJ lf people would talk, we'd all have more friends Good Luck to KBCSLPMD. 1 P Q I Margaret Mary Pearson P9QQY 62 Court St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon, College BG, TH, AM, DF, LM, JF, MA, BC, EM, LL, CP, PN, Hull Street, Girls Room, Bob Seeger - 78, Old friends, Good Luck to all! Luigi Pellegrini 559 Centre St., Newton 02160 Meadowbrook, Palmer, Undecided Paul D. Perkins 1 20 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, Technical School Remembers the days and nights spent with the guys in Beals FJ FL RH JLTFPEDH RB ML DL and a special friend DT. Lisa Marie Pellegrini 19 Clinton St., Newton 021 Teague Middle, Adams, Photographer SMILE! That's Better! Samuel Judson Pellows ..Sam.. 60 Woodlawn, Newton O21 Bigelow, Bacon, College JSBAPWD LLAP my luv to the living like a vampire Three A's lt's about 714X Hi to homeroo us fu's. mg f Douglas Neal Perlo .Dough 6 Croftdale Rd., Newton 02159 Weeks. Bacon, College No, I don't chisel out my hair course, it's Pierre Cardin. C? hd'- 'ifr jigfi Richard M. Peruzzi Louise M. Peters 77 Lexington St., Auburndale 283 Tremont St., Newton 02158 02166 lea Bogda Pierko 36 Crosby Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Lee Pistone 17 Washington St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, College Do not forget the past for it has made our present so don't make this our last connection. 1 18. 1 Louis W. Pineau 13 Perry Rd., Natick 01760 Timothy S. Petter Tim 120 Cherry St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College X-Country 1, 25 Track, Indoor 1, Outdoor 1, 2, Wrestling 35 P.M. S.P.W.H. mix!! Peter Piselli 57 West St., Newton 02158 Day, Barry, Undecided Not everything that is faced can be changed but nothing would be changed until it's faced. Fun - JCDDJBLDARLCRLPL. Martha Sharon Peyser Sharon 739 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Brimmer and May, Beals, College Green pastures are before me, which yet I have not seen. Bye to LL Ll SS AL CF and others too many to list. l S . llse M. Pistone 17 Washington St., Newton 02158 ad . D X Henry J. Plathe Maxine R. Poche Paula Polcaro 95 Clisby Ave., Dedham 02026 263 Webster St., Auburndale 24 Marion St., West Newton Dedham, Electrical 02166 02165 Warren, Bacon Q? Susan Frances Polivy Susie 27 Overlook Park, Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Beals, College Just when you thought you had lile's puzzle all put together, some one hands you another piece, '4 X Marina Powdermaker 1 17 Cypress St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Barry Love and best wishes to all the excellent people I've met. Keep smiling and stay happy. F? Laureen A, Prophett 324 Central St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Palmer Bonnie S. Pollard 87 Freeman St., Auburndale 02166 Karen Ann Pollard 87 Freeman St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College Cherish Yesterday , , . Dream Tomorrow. , . Live today. Soccer and Fuzzie Fond Memories of friends Mike Max Kathy. -4 5 Dominic Francis Precopio 32 Gilbert St, West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Baseball 2, 3, Hockey 1, 3, Golf Remembers: All my friends, HR 33 43, Apple Ltd., B.B.C.C,, Beatles. SFF, 'rt' Glenn H, Prouty 126 Charles St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, Own Business or Sales Gigi good time sailing and Ham- ton, Bliz ol 78 LM, JM, FORD. THREE GOOD YEARS yahoo! Best ol luck to all my friends. Catherine Anne Prince Cathy 60 Harvard St., Nevvtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College Bacon Lockers Hull St., DN, LM, PP, MEA, BEA, JF, TH, BG, DF, AM, JL, PD, TM, KT, AM, Parties 7:30 X-mas and all the lun. s . Susan Etta Rakov 11 Grayson Lane, Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Riley, College The place matters lar less than the people. Thanks lor sharing your- selves with me. Music 1, 2, 3, Playsg France 2. Adrienne M. Porter 104 Hull St., Auburndale O21 ix John A. Proia, Jr. 293 Webster St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley Paul E. Ravech 61 Woodlawn Dr , Newton Bigelow, Riley, College, School Summer ol 78 The Boy's F pers HR, RC, CANUK MG Fr Concerts Riley CC. G, MM MV SM OV, RS Ouafling Yr! ' 438 Stanley D. Reid 11 Charlotte Rd., Newton Centre 02159 LAP ,ry -I -2 .. '?g?': 5 Thomas J. Reilly 14 Mague Pl., West Newton 02165 Randi B. Reiss 45 Sheffield Rd., Newtonville 02160 N. ix Why didn't you tell me you had a different test? -1 Steven J. Resnick 12 Westbourne Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Bigelow, Palmer, College Tennis 1, 2, 35 Pacos Bridge, Math Team, Ski, Nevvtonite 2, 3, Mod Squad 3, W. S. Shapiro you win. No. one in T.T. David Joseph Reynolds 22 Arden Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College Jerry the car died. You have no insurance. HaIf a tank. Remem- bers: JR, JH, JF, MR, JB. -1- It Scott David Reilly 1 77 Valentine St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, College The best thing about the future is that it comes only one day at a time. il ,Q 1 Zyl N Samson Ira Reiner ..Sam.. 2004 Beacon St., Waban 02168 Warren, Bacon, Accounting! Business Donna Marie Richards 16 Washburn Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, College Time may change me but l can't change time. D.B., Kingston, Transition MGR. Thanks to my friends. Bon chance. 24 1-. Now. abo Tlmothy P. Rlvlere 70 Hancock Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Andrew Roblneon 54 Rochester Rd., Newton 02158 kn1.-.- J utthetD. . K, Deborah Beth Robblne Debbie 41 Bonnybrook Rd., Weban 02168 Weeks, Palmer, College Thanks to all my lrlends. Bobby The w.k. You decide. Tennls 1, 2, 3: Newtonlan 2. 3. 'Q' P' ' A Lelgh Ann Roche 132 Adams Ave.. West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Always remember my trlends and all the good tlmes. Crulzln wf Lau- rle BBLLP NU Hey Cutlel Cheer- leadlng 2, 3. - , Robert A. Rlcker 14 Wessex Rd., Newton Centra 02159 Malanle Joy Robbins 300 Prlnce St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, Art School Someone once told me l'd get out of hlgh school and really begln to llve. Thanks - Kathy, Sue and Maddy. Gall Frances Rogers 113 Thlrd St., Medford 02155 Day, Barry, Work Remember the DPS and PG and our GG. Homework rots my mlnd. JMG, CL, JH, AM. BL. and 1 wl all the tun we hadl ' gl Maura E. Rldge Mucky 82 Randlett Pk., West Newton 02165 Day, Rlley, College Knowledge comes, but wlsdom Ilngars. Klds KS. 'Scuse ma. Mor- sels. Foxes. Nalve Pom-Poms 3. M + D. Class of 79. Davld Roberts 15 Mosman St., West Newton 02165 Day, Bacon Soccer 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2, Amy Lynne Rogott ..Aim.. 18 Sunset Rd., Newton 02158 Blgelow, Barry, College Luv and Thanx: AB, MM, luv to: MR, My tamlly. DZ, AK. DC, JB, LL, KM, SE. SM. Thenxt the Great Times. Luv u All. N. '78 2110178 B.R. 4 'X j Judith Ellzabeth Roman Q 144 Derby St., West Newton - 02165 I Warren, Rlley, College FAII the good times with: LL, KL, BF, PB, JB, DV, and Paul 6f3f78. Karen Ruth Rose 190 Forest Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, College Memoir to a Watemielon: The sim- ple things in llte are the most true. Anthony Rossetti 45 Moulton St., Newton Lower Falls 02162 Warren, Riley, College Gott, Football, Wrestling. Remem- bers THE FALLS GANG and the many good times with all my friends. Goodbye! Lawrence Paul Romano Balboa 90 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Go your own way Rmmbrs PMS it BC, ALB, RS and ESP CA RR wf PD, DC, JA, BG, RM, MR and Brew, CLLR Baseball 1, 2, 3. Triv Boston. David Mark Rosenberg 28 Bristol Rd., West Newton 02165 Bigelow, Beals, College It will be the same light coming through the window but I will see it differently. Good luck to us all. Lesley Sloan Roth 75 Dartmouth St., West Newton 02165 Byron, Adams, Going into Occupational Therapy To all my friends, Time does not become sacred to us until we have lived it. The Ville. Party Hardy. Cal 78. Joseph N. Rooney 25 William St., West Newton 02165 Laura L. Rosenblatt 40 Brackett Rd., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College There's so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out. cs thanx HM, JB, BC. Good luck always Gary PL. Lita Teresa Rosario 3 Fottler Rd., Mattapan 02126 Warren, Adams, Successful Magazine Journalist Remembering Senorita Bogita, all friends at Adams HERB'S PLACE G-Block FB'S the ROCK and the FREAK. f r HTA Lenor Jean Ross 25 Rose Dr., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, College lt Looks Like Tomorrow, lt Seems Like The End of a Dream. - James Taylor. - Thanks to Roe and Maryann. 4497 Pick me a winnerl 24 Michelle Marie Rowland 11 Parsons St., West Newton 02165 Day, Barry, College Love and good luck LL, DZ, DC. SE, AK, KM, 'MM AR, AK, GS. Mr. Bower thanx for your friend- ship. BSFCC. Always my ace MM? ,. JZ ., I Elizabeth Rochelle Rubin Beth 16 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks. Riley, College, Interpreter! Translator Success is geting what you want. Happiness is wanting what you get. My Favorite Martian Lee H. Rubin 40 Wykeham Rd., West Newton 02165 55' 41-p Gerald L. Rulo Jerry 27 Cook St., Newton 02158 Day, Adams Doing the grogs I told you not to go over that puddle. He's only got one quarter of a tank, Rem. JH, DR, JF, JH. l Eleanor Teresa Ruggiero HEI .. 40 Algonquin Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Palmer, College NS, AW, JS, HG, etc. 11120 John BB 5178 OBC 1, 2, 3. NH Italyf78 A new day will dawn lor those who stand long. L. Zep. Nee. 1 'l Mark Stuart Rubin i Bibby , BuggeI , Reubles l 6 Risley Rd., West Newton 02165 l Day, Beals, College l Weekends, Sat. night - dar, the Ship, Greetings to all, Sa ing 1, 2, 33 Newtonite 1, 2, 3, ior Class. Paul A. Ruto . 79 Oak Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College f Jack ot all trades - master o. none Good times with DD, PM, JVl SR, WG - HSGBOF. l l l -5 --a Pamela Elizabeth Ruggiero Pam 37 Frederick St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon. College , Love is not love which alters it alteration finds, orfbends with remover to remove. Special fifllsl JMC. 7 f78 l , ,.:,-. I Phyllis M. Russell 410 Lowell Ave.. Newtonvllle 02160 Day, Palmer. College Indoor Outdoor Track 1, 2, 33 Cheerleading 3. Good Luck to the Class of 79 in the future. , 31 Vwlliam Joseph Ryan Billy' 251 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Day, Barry, Canonization I know that the prize l've set for my life is worth winning! Rem' DG, All and shows! Thanks to JD, TD, RS and CB. Thomas Sampson 30 Bernard St., Newton Highlands 02161 Janet Mary Ryan 242 River St., West Newton 02165 isa-- Brenda Lou Sabbag 48 Vwndermere Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, College Soccer 1, 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2. 35 Ste- phen, My Love That's neat Fuzzy MR M MGD Good Friends GMEM Sums 77, 78 Best of Times. 1, 7' Jeffrey Scott Sandler Jeff 386 Chestnut St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Always be true to your frlends and most important to yourself My best to - LMMJ JPCA- JACTBMPSPHRM HJSAJS. Judlth A. Ryan 242 Rlver St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Always remember London Cape AS Con Camaro Never torget all my friends esp. TERRI. Howie Safran 90 Atwood Ave., Newtonvllle 02160 Day, Palmer, Pre-Med. Good luck to all my friends lf you go to Cal. l'll mlss you TJ thanks Newtonlte HS Take care CB. t-I Peter J. Sansevero 2 Elmhurst Rd.. Newton 02158 ' Richard Thomas Ryan Dlcky 251 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Day, Bacon, Alr Force I will always remember the friends I made here at N.N.H.S. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3g Football 1, 2. Best day 9l 23178. Hldeml Sakamoto Tommy 25 Schofield Dr.. Newtonvllle 02160 Day. Adams Remember Dana. saburo . Guys ln H.W., S.J.. and Blo. Crew, Krler and all the rest. Get here on time . 'WIN Marlo F. Santl 85 Elm Rd.. Newtonvllle 02160 Bigelow. Barry, Artlst!Soccer You wlll never cherish the things you love until you lose them - Love Always - WH - MAJFDLBJ FBJSDSJTCONE. Robert Santucci Tucci 95 Adams St., Medfield 02052 Meadowbrook, Riley, College Good Times Partying on wheels. Shop was tult. if Lisette Marie Savoie Liz 73 Jasset St., Newton 02158 4 Day, College Those school girl days of telling tales and biting nails are gone, in my mindtthey will still live on. Bonnie Jean Schofield 85 Central St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley Remember: N.H. 78 The good guys J.A.S thank you, Thunder only happens when it's raining. Good times to come. Y x l l 4. I l. E Linda M. Sauro 53 Cook St., Newton 02158 Day, Riley, College Great times Pattys Cape 1, 2, 3: Vicious but the truth! Ann's Parties Act Casual Blondie 841 Agu Thanks Ma and Dad. WRT Susan Marie Scarpato Scuppers 16 Randlett Pk., West Newton 02165 Day, Barry, SociologyfCollege Life is full ol knots, either you untie them or you tie them tighter. Rocco Rome CN LO yrs ML Remembeff N4 Danny W. Schwartz Popeye 15 Priscilla Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Adams. College Soccer AD, Rome Summer, Stones Yesterday is but today's memories, tomorrow is but today's dream. T T7 ,X--A f Michael Peter Sauro 183 Cherry St., West Newton 02165 Day, Bacon, Management lt's been real lt's been lun But it sure hasn't been real fun. Judith A. Schaechter 855 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 'L 0' '17 'x Steven A. Schwartz 337 Central St., Auburndale 02166 'Gi Samuel J. Savitt 36 Bonnybrook Rd., Waban 02163 vw' Rebecca Ann Schleiter 237 Park St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College , The great are only great because l we are on our knees. Let us rise. i P. J. Proudhon. l Sharon SCICNIIODQ Mom 100 Pine St , Auburndale 02166 Warren, Bacon, College 1 be good have fun and take C8fq and above all be tree Remembe Cheryl DB MO RTHA Betsy Con Cert Choir Sisters -r Tracey Kay Seahorn 15 Rice St, Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Beals, College Good times with EJB. ILUPLS TGIF EXCELLENT! NACS WEHTJY FLORIDAI! Wait and Hope Northeastern Business SLGLTE. Richard D. Sewall 67 Eddy St., West Newton 02165 Beth Ann Shannon 91 Charlesbank Rd., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, College Good times - Bacon Stairs EN, SS, JP, Remember always BB, KM, LO, LP, much love Judi, Lynn, and Kim MLD. auf Forever Faithful Lisa Jayne Shatz Lis 62 Fellsmere Rd., Newton 02159 Bigelow, Palmer, College Hey Hey My Sweet Lady Friends - Shas CaDebsLiny Snow 78 HWPBBBBR 714 jt for RA Sir and Sammy AndyScoobieDoo. 'S Madeline Anne Shaw Maddy 29 Valleyspring Rd., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College lt's taken a long time, but finally survived. I remember you Micki and love you, Mel, most of all, David. Deborah Joyce Selig 79 Evelyn Rd., Waban 02168 Weeks, Bacon, College A smile takes a moment and the memory lasts forever. Newtonite Business Manager. Talat Shah 129 Norwood Ave., Newton 02160 rv? Mary E. Shea 20 Wamesit Rd., Newton 02168 4 Sisa- vj' .7 ,h W' David Sheridan Fat Dave 32 Sewall St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College lt was an experience. MV The men forever, Soccer, Lacrosse Good Luck Ronnie C. Love always to CA. Edmond J, Short 38 Carlfton St., Newton 02158 ,x I 1 I 'f 19 1 i ' is ' ' 1 Xx Herbert Sidman Margaret Lenore Sheridan Margie 32 Sewall St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College So dawn goes down today noth- ing gold can stay RF Xcountry 2, 3, Skiing Force 1, 23 Good Friends PD. We 1. ai Jodi Shrier 85 Atwood Ave., Newton 02160 QQ QQ xyx L., I .' QK 1 '- N t ', l X ' 1 XL X ' Christine Marie Sidoti The Barry-Beals Bench Boys Peter D. Siegenthaler Carol Ann Siegle Cone Chris 35 Chestnut Terrace, Newton 64 Hatfield Rd., West Newton 1018 Chestnut St., Newton 02164 128 Westland Ave., West Newton Centre 02159 02165 Weeks, Ftiley 02165 Weeks, Adams, College Day, Adams Soccer 1, 2, 35 Indoor Track 1, 2, Warren, Beals, Work Thoughtprints 1, 2, 3, Bicycle Gymn 1, Best ol times with friends 33 OutdoorTrackg LS MS. l can't believe I'm finally out. Club 2, 3, The Bandtsj, 3344, new and old Summer of 78 Always Remember - PoetryistheArt, . Success and Failure Times DTMWCGJMCJ Never Forget Missing Homeroom, shared with John l I John W. Signore 86 John St., Newton Center 021 59 og 'U' Peter Sigourney 29 Waban St., Newton 02158 wi Mary J. Simms 39 High St., Newton Upper Falls 02164 Joyce M. Smith 190 Parmenter Fld., Newton 021 65 Robert David Simons ..Bobby.. 117 Chestnut St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Var. Tennis 1, 2, 3, Capt. 35 Soc- cer 1, 2, Debbie - Super P l don't care Thanks to all and good luck. Qi' 1.0 1 f,: 5' T '-. 1 2 Kelly Joanne Smith 40 Wedgewood Rd., West Newton 02165 Day, Bacon, Flight Attendant Football games, Concerts, Barry lav, Disco's with Dick, PJ, LH, DC, AK, and the rest of the gang from WN. Ol, SN, DG. Steven V. Silluzio 18 Fairfield St., Newton 02160 Charles Warner Slack 75 Homer St., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, College Good friends drift apart but memo- ries last forever. Thanks to all for 3 great years Fball. 1, 2, 3, Ten. 2, 3, Newt. 1, 2, 3, VP 3. Nadine Hari Snyder 25 Blake St., Newtonville 02160 Bigelow, Adams, College Yrbk. 2, 35 Sr. Cl. Sec., Much Love thanks to all my friends and family. N, Fl, and DS. KL, Jim and J, DZ, and BE Donuts!!! 579. .as W .X 4 'rx 'I I t Jeffery P. Silverman 12 Marshall St., Newton 02160 -4-f' .'- li-Q'-L f Brian A. Smith 43 Cottage St., Newton Upper Falls 02164 -all Antony Howard Solomons Tony 28 Laudholm Rd., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Riley, Lawschool The Boys: MGRAPR RKPBEWBL Mac's Seger Boston Cape Cod '78 3515 Killers: number Lowie NOP- TOPSDO the Bluto OVRS. ox 'Q YT' 4 , 2-5 , 'K N Xia' x . . : James Jun Sonn 80 Farrna Rd , Newton Centre 02159 Day. Palmer, College Orlental Club, Intramurals, Tennls, Calculus, Wells, Healrtz, Remem- bers: MM HA SR L, A Bobble Sprtzberg 17 Noble St , West Newton 02165 Meadowbrook, Bacon, Work I enjoyed belng rn school wrth everybody I liked all my teachers Bernard W Stegherr 142 Walnut St , Newtonvulle 02160 M, ' fs .b,-rt' A V- 'S 1 ' uf 1 -.5 ' Io. v- , s- Q- 7 ,, Y f I 1 Bruce Robert Sorota 81 Adena Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Rrley, College Better late than never Nancy Faye Spodnck Spuds Spo 1 10 Westchester Pd , Newton 02158 Blgelow, Palmer, College Thanks for the love ol my fruends - EF! Val KrvUS hTl.rl.CRMGOBNorrm NVrlIe - THE BOYS BB AND CO OBC123 mBAMD23 Rock On XXX Peter J. Stenhouse 45 Auburn St., West Newton 02165 2 Gregory P Sotrr 165 Harvard St , Newtonvrlle 02160 +317 1 Andrea Walker Squares 22 Lake Ave .Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, Esther Wntrng or Actrng And yet how lovely lrle would seem, It every man could weave a dream to keep htm from desparr BKLBTP Paul R. Sternburg 76 Garland Rd . Newton 02159 Weeks, Bacon. College ltch RKSSJS Thanks Stooges tlnals Smale Jl AP Macs Forever Sharon Sw2 Don't get mad get even Lunch wfthe boys x vi I Krista Leigh Stewart L 34 Day St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College 'As you lly away, give a smile from your lips and say - I am free, now I'm on my way, Cynthia L. Stone 19 Baldwin St., Newton 02158 Q' l Josephine G. Sturgis 33 Gordon Rd., Newton 02168 Nayland Jr. High, Beals, Business 'hey're in there, l saw them H 81 H iotels Wayland TBCMF Band The Silver Bomb Skateboarding coz ad lorever. L iv if 'I ' Rhonda C. Stisi 47 Anthony Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Beals, Undecided Had really good times w LC and all the kids down the calt I'm so glad to leave this school but not the kids. Steven J. Striar 41 Moutval Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Beals, ? Good times at Murray Road 714 going to the Cape 13 I hope I'm not here next year. Paul Van M Maz FOOBA. Joel Sturman 67 Truman Rd., Newton 02159 Meadowbrook, Riley, Postgraduate l like Styx , Queen, and Yes I will remember all my teachers and good times at NNHS. 'i Qi I shouldn't have had that extra ice cream. Olga Sucu 30 Bowers St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, Art Therapist CJ MM MY CK STORY THEATRE, THE LOT VERY, DEDIPUS REX HEY CAP, THE BEAR! 1 Don't Know Mary Cookie. -3 Jeltrey Allen Sudbey Jeff 19 Sargent Pk., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College Keep your lace to the sun and you can't see the shadows. Thanks, PC BBPSPPRSAK Great lun 2630 Riflery 1 , 2, 3. 7 Q F1-'Y f -.Sr Joanie Helen Sudhalter Fluffy 29 Rangeley Rd., West Newton 02165 Day, Adams, College To all my friends, l wish them the happiness they deserve, and that we never lose what we shared. f1 'Q David Allen Swart 71 Washington Ave., Needham 02192 Newman, Palmer, To Become Rich Senior - 3 years Skiing Skuba Trolling By -. Joanne Sweeney IQJOII 15 Vincent St., West Newton 02165 Day, Riley, College Though the world is full of drudg- ery and broken dreams, be cheer- ful strive to be happy JBPS AMDR PEHM THXPC. W? ax, A X f41:ff..Y K .fr W 52' Q' f.'- n ' .4 I e ! 'IZ' - ' ng ' I .4 a., .J .l, I ' Q Q , 'n In 1 ' ff .29 41' ,:: 3 , -,ffl 'll ' I-l .. DL' . Christine Sullivan 66 Summit St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, Undecided All my thanks to all the wild and crazy guys I've known for the last three years love to AL KF MK DC, JEAN. Peter Anthony Swartz 16 Willow St., Newton 02159 Weeks, Riley, College A man cannot live with others until he learns to live with himself. 4-9 i I lx P ,.. ,. in Leslie A. Swift 255 Fuller St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, College Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Timothy Andrew Sullivan Patricia Suyemoto 50 Shaw St., West Newton 02165 Pattie Borbury Latin, Bacon, College 295 Homer St., Newton Centre X-C SKI 1, 2, Capt. 33 X-6 3, Lan- 02159 glauffer Leben Lenger. There is Weeks, Riley, Undecided no Finish Line. lf only people were more wise, And grown-up people used their eyes. - E. A. Robinson 60' .ug-1. L A face in the crowd Neal A. Syphers 19 Lewis St., Newton 02158 Julie Anne Sylvia 6 Blackstone Ter., Newton 02158 Nahant, Palmer, College March to the beat of a different drummer. 'N 1 Deborah Ann Tabor Debbie 16 Mague Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Nothing is a waste if it makes a memory. Good times with CS MW Belvadere AM DM never forget JM Bye. '31 .4 L l . Alan Talapolsky 40 Valley Spring Rd., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Nacho Cheese Doritos, Jim Rice, Izzy, lrogs and toads, chowda, chunks, Severes, friends. Look out, Farrah! x xy' Kathleen E. Tarpey Kathy 354 Wolcott St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley, College lhanks lor some great memories :- BC, MP, KP, LP, MT, RA, BS, :W, JA, TW, Spec.tfw :ED8.MT Bri., Toga, lvs, Boz, JP, Esp. JL. h Katherine Ives Taylor Kate 73 Sargent Sl., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, College Go Tranny! RS302 Those wild daze Think snow all year long! Dl ME A GUABABRSHIESTE! See you in my dreams, GLD. 'Q' I 'F U PR . 1 1, I ' 7 'F x i i - Q Marion Jean Taillacq Karen Christine Taleas Nester Crazy 69 Hillside Ave., West Newton 86 Fairway Dr., West Newton 02165 02165 Warren, Beals, Undecided Soccer 1, 2, 3. Thanks Everyone! Esp'lly Carol. All my love to David Perms and Nikes Fuzz and Oscar Foxs SC. 5 1 Grace Teh-hua Tang Gracious 131 lntervale Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Riley, College Morning has broken CS Thank you MRCL MSCGMPDLASDLSA For putting up wf mel The view from the Lstep. l Theodore Merle Tedesco AITJH 80 Atwood Ave., Newtonville 02160 Roxbury Latin, Riley, College SAF, Remember the AK's at the CZ, Broken bat day, Byfield canoe race etc? Remembers: RAC, Liz- zie, Bullalo. Day, Bacon, College Volleyball 1, 2, 3, DC LFLLBCLRCG SR class comm. Photo Yr. Book Bacon Lockers - BMJFMW Parties - MABCPNP DJSCPMDTBLCDM 3632. Peter Teh-Li Tang 131 lntervale Rd., Chestnut Hill 02167 Bigelow, Palmer, College X-Country 1, 3, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Outdoor 2, 3. The substance of ambition is merely the shadow ol a dream. -ag- Joel W. Teeven 57 South Gate Pk., West Newton 02165 Beals. Laurie Jean Tempesta 54 Falmouth Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College Never forget all my friends and the good times. Cruizin wf Leigh BBLLP Hey cutie! Franklin - weekends. B78M. z-s' W 1 . ' ' - 4-r '-an Louis D. Terenzio Louie 12 West St., Newton 02158 Day, Barry, College When at first you don't succeed. don't get pushy. .vm 5 .-,Q Ann Marie Torchia 34 River St., West Newton 02165 John Jefferey Tennant Rat 189 Mt. Vernon St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Beals, College To all my friends, Thanks for everything. Never forget Soccer, Lac.23 Betty The Jrs. esp SG, LT, MA Morgan CA. 1' 4v '9 ' Michael Joseph Thomas Thunder thighs 276 Grove St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, College Remembers football, Hockey, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Thanks coaches and friends. Special thanks to Eric and Karen. Rudy J. Torres 24 Adams Ave., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry Tobeor b V517 John Kevin Tosney 1 17 Prospect St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College In the commons BCJOLAR- MEGRCSM Snacks Driveway After Meal Grit. nottobe.. Jonathan Touster ! 96 Monadnock Rd., Chestnut H - 02167 Bacon, College l hear that South America is 001' ing into style. EC VPPMVPEMP:f eip- . John Tranfaglia 207 Cherry St., West Newton 02165 Palmer Terri Alesia Turner 60 Wyoming Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, College Free at last. A look back forget- ting the bad remembering the good, moving in Estatic and satis- fied. Frances A. Veduccio 60 William St., West Newton 02165 l Donald J. Troy Donny 42 Eden Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Beals, College Happiness is never fully achieved unless shared with another Espe- cially Ann BBBUSWRMMTMR ED Football 1, 2, 3. William Louis Uberti Birdman 27 Jackson Terrace, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Bacon, Automotive Engineering Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1g I will to NNHS: The holes in my dirty football socks! Pelly and l. l X r- . ff -, 'irq r ' - ... s. Paul Joseph Ventura 88 Auburn St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Barry, College KNowledge of oNeself multiplies the 22 of people ONE knows by infinity, ignorance divides by zero. Q. 315 Todd Tsiang 109 Russell Rd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Palmer, College When time is gone, it is forever, when a memory is made, it is for- ever. Remembers: See Yourself, HR 4453. Anne-Frances Usher Francie 22 Randlett Pk., West Newton 02165 Bigelow, Adams, College 2349, Sum of '77, 5!19f78, The Ville To those whom l've shared both good and bad times with, thanks and love. if 'Q-si sn- Kenneth Vestal 235 Cabot St., Newtonville 02160 Miranda Penn Turin Randy 89 Park Ave., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, Escape There's a reason tor all that rhymes Thank you Lisa, Bets and Chris for making life compete - and officers: Party! amy '1 John Thomas Vachon Vash 254 Derby St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College What can you say about chocolate manhole covers? The Scoop Mod-Squad Happy 5Happy . Ricky Vetstein 144 Fuller St., West Newton 02165 Meadowbrook, Adams, Foods Service l will remember all my friends and Rem all, teachers. Alison Eve Visco 31 Brookdale Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley, College, Art Career We go through life finding and meeting new people the important thing is to remember those who care. Andrea L. Wahlstrom 44 Whittemore Rd., Newton 02158 Alison Clara Walsh 538 Chestnut St., Waban 02168 Weeks, Barry, College We've only just begun . . . Though we cannot make our sun stand still, yet we will make him run - A. Maruell. xg! . .uf Darlyne Marie Vona ..Dwee.. 1 12 Webster St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Adams, Hair Dressing Gymnastics 1, 2, 33 Remembers: PP, KL, LL, JB, JR. Become the one you dream you can be, Vette good times wfEddie BC. iv:-I Lorilee Ann Walker Lori 22 Glenwood Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Murray Road! Beals. College l've learned how to learn, to cry, to love, to be me. I'm a fighter for: alt ed, universal peace and love. MR forever, l X Thomas M. Walsh 137 Edinboro St., Newtonville 02160 Eric Vona 15 Dale St., Newtonville 02160 I Wctoria Marie Walker Vikki 43 Judkins St., Newtonville 02160 Day, Adams, Opaque Sometimes you feel like a nut sometimes you don't l'll cherish my memories forever Remember Foxxs, friends. David J. Walton DT , George Clinton , Thompson 299 Mill St., Newtonville 02160 Medford High, Palmer, Play Basketball and Draw Cartoons SR-3 One Nation Under A Groove Funkadelic George Clinton TA LM WBVWGB KMLRCSPRCGLA JH LR Raj GG GB. '?l ti Cynthia F. Wachs Cindy 70 Manamet Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, Advertising The world belongs to the enthu- siast who keeps cool. Thanks Liz and Karen for everything. Softball 1, 2, 3. Terri Lee Wallace ..T.. 387 Lowell Ave., Newtonville , 02160 Q Day, Bacon, College 1 To always be remembered: the love shared and the good times.. Tony BKVMNSLRFUCBKO Thel village gang, Thanks HOF. l l Stephen D. Wasson 14 Kirkstall Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Beals. College Fball. 1. 2, 3, Cappy, wrestle, 1, 2. 3: Pat: Track 2, 33 To the besft Homerooml' Remember life ist what you make ol it! . i l l I s I . Paul Joesph Waters ' 145 Dartmouth St., West Newton H 02165 - Tomlinson, College in N.E. 'Ian to attend college, enjoy ski- ng, partying, and my years at I NHS. l I S Lisa Mariene Welsh l 611 Watertown St., Newtonville 02160 Central, Palmer, Psychology Scholarship Roll Remember Leslie 3. Peggy N. and BHS the second :est High School JB DW Tony C. lS Frances. Karen Marie White l6 Farmington Rd., Newton 02165 Warren, Riley, College lappiness is having really nice riends. vi Natalie Wattine Lawerence C. Weinfeld 131 Avalon Rd., Waban 02168 Larry Meadowbrook, Riley, 86 Stuart Rd., Newton Centre Postgraduate 021 59 l will miss all my teachers and Bigelow, Bacon, College friends. l hope to come back and Chess Club 2, 3, Secretary-Trea- visit. Had a real fun year at NNHS. surer 3, Track Team 2, 3. Ooh, it's coldl -4? vw Dana Ferguson Welch 81 Vista Ave., Newton 02166 Warren, Beals, College SR class Prez in exile UN DR. G. MR. F.CskiJ MR. A. CChairmanJ U.N. Library SS DA HS PS SR TM. Y' ' 1 , :ff ' A V. t f .35 .44 Maryann Whelan 312 Derby St., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, College Thanks to RL LR DT AM for all the good times. Belvidere. KT LM LB MA. l'll always have the memories. PD. Carol S. Whoriskey Caas 17 Willard St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Barry, College All I ask is to remember me as lov- ing you. BL SS78 Anton BBBBR Best 5 ladies O-Parties AF64' 714 3ASPDA+1JAM. it 'Qt ,ang 3 -- -., Julie A, Whoriskey Huis 17 Willard St., Newton 02158 Bigelow, Beals, College I have learned that to be with those l like is enough Swim 1, 2, S of 78 CBLP gdtms w friends Be happy, smile. 3 s t N Jonathan E. Williams Willie 348 Ward St., Newton 02159 Weeks, Riley, College Football 1,2, 3, Baseball 1. 'TIF' Wall P 'W gi I if -F J Peter James Wilson 15 Bracebridge Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, College Jimi Hendrix Bike Club 1, 2, 3, Pres.3. '27 YV Q, we l . - 4 ' '-4-S 1 Charles J. Wigmore Vlhlliam B. Wilkins Chuck 35 Central St., Auburndale 02166 1 Mt. Ida Terrace, Newton 02158 Bigelow, Adams, College Good-Luck to the corner 78. , . I 1 Mrs. Michelangelo David Williams 20 Harding Terrace, Dedham 02026 g . I Q ' w. A 1 ' yn Evan Nathaniel Wilson Big Ev 142 Aspen Ave., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Riley, Professional Musician Every man has a dream . . . EWF The Boys: Timal, Yogs, Sal, Goldy, Tarp, Betty. ANNE SB RB Orch. 1, 2, 3, Mr. B. and now THE MEN. Steven Richard Wilson Vlhll 27 Melbourne Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Riley. College Football 1, 2, 34 Baseball 1, 2. 32 Remembers good times with friends MR Time won'f change the meaning of our love l I l 50 Axim' A-I 'Q V ,lex Nancy J. Wine 161 Parmenter Rd., West Newton 02165 Steven H. Wolte 54 Woodchester Drive, Chestnut Hill 02167 Yvonne M. Yannoni 234 Upland Rd., Newtonville 02160 Day, Bacon, College Place to become to succeed we am together. h 4? David Alexander Vlhng 504 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Bacon, College Knowledge is the key to the uni- verse. Goodbye to Milton. See you in ten years 1989. Jane Wolfson 52 Greenlawn Ave., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Palmer, College Remember always Driver ed. with George 10! PHC Soccer and Ten- nis Newtonite? Love and many thanks to all 29. David Martin Yogel ..Yogs.. 1 1 Marymount Rd., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Adams, Accountant!B.A. The Boys Nicknames, growing up with Bob EV Maturity Talks with AF LAS IL Our time has come. G! L to SC. Eric DiMartino Wintergrass Bam Bam 11 Read Court, Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Riley, College Lite is what you make ot it, 3 great years I will never forget, Thanx to everyone, Gdluck MT, Ftball, Terri. '1? .i ,ei -iai- Jonathan Gilbert Wolfson Jon 64 Valentine Pk., West Newton 02165 Warren, Barry, College We have to discover ourselves before we can accomplish anty- hing worthwhile for others TL ME, 4!17,78. Cheryl Ann York 370 Linwood Ave., Newtonville 02160 Day, Palmer, Undecided Good luck to all my friends l'm going to miss ya - esp - CCBGJCVWJNKM Hr. 1450, gdlk always Kevin C. Thanks Ma and Dad. . Roger Francis Wolfe 51 Royce Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Weeks, Adams, College One man who has a mind and knows it can always lick ten who haven't and don't. Shaw BCK, JA, JT. Cello. 2 - -ay VG 4' .wal Jay Joseph Wright 76 Crescent St., Auburndale 02166 Warren, Beals, College Kenneth Robert Young Fred 80 Eliot Ave., West Newton 02165 Day, Barry, College 66 xi Meredlth Ellen Young Donna Robln Zacks 16 Marlboro St . Newton 02158 53 lrvrng St, Newton Centre Brgelow, Bacon, College 02159 T I took the one less traveled by. BIQGIOW, Bacon,College and that has made all the dlfler- Goodbye NNHS l've had some ence love to - KHO- Good tlmes heres To all my trlends SCSCAPCSD - THANK YOU RDGPOHSSRNAEBC .I Davld Chnstlan Zadlg Zaduke 1692 Beacon St, Waban 02168 Gl'3fTOf1,N.D.,B6BlS.MUSlCr College Ot the places l remember some have changed some forever. not for better some are gone, and some remaln. Donna Ellen Zlmble 22 Scarsdale Rd, Newtonvllle 02160 Day, Palmer, College Remember - DCLLMR SEAKAR - Love Ya All, CONCERTS! SS'S DGIWIGIIG7 BSFCC Cape Nl-l MMKM Love to DI lT'S BEEN REAL? Stephen Angelo Zrto NZSDB-YOQII' 26 Wlnona St , Auburndale 02166 Warren, Palmer, College Soclal Work Lacrosse - Football My trlends Cap. Tom, Fuzz' The Good TIITIBS7 MBe yourself and never be ashamed --I L . . i: 1 Take rt off A Take lt all off' West Newton 02165 'en 1 . gfgplfqfx-R gums, Sheila lvl. Dillard al fea ro 9 '8 Kel I o 24C Jar r Sli., ,ll , William Tappen Goodwin Bill 38 BalcarresfBd., West Newton 02165 Warren, Bacon, Undecided Chiclien Brain Durnb-Dumb. Don't say Hll, Half, KH., Geri 'spd the girls, SAC My operation, A? L -a J. -s ,, 3 2 a, - ' James'K.'Gosnell . 3 Bradford Rd., Newton Highlands 02161 'A Thomas A. Hacsunda Jr. 11 Perry Bd., Auburndale 02166 4959 Otis St., West Newton 02165 f Y .Sth AEM Kenneth John Haddijan -- Wiltlam C 64 Fairfield St., Dedham 02026 ff :Md 4 Dedham Adams undecided ' 'V , 1. , . . M. mvv- 'A Ken 1' Ellen F MN, wif -sv-Y -9' 'W' uafiig Roy HarriQ ff' ' W 32 wasnpufn-145. , Warr6n, RTley, LSWSC ' ig' ' ' 'C ' Remembers Heading tor the moun- tains Opening day The Commons Spain Foot Pauls Quarters JP Hockey Tom Andy. Warren M. Heaps 361 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill 02167 Walter Gt Hinds 62 Manet Fld., Chestnut Hill 02167 Q., David T. Hurwitz ' 9 Browning Rd., Newton Centre 02159 Peter B. Jollitf 19 Crosby Rd., Newton 02167 Robert W. Jones 22 Bonmar Circle, Auburndale Warfeirfieals ' Leah A. Kendall Pam Kiley 35 WesleggSt., Newton 023 ,-gf z Nandy S. King - 21 Standish St., Newton Highlands, 'O2161 ' 4' -.- 5 Anthony Kovach 56 Hartford St., Newton Highlanm 02161 .-..d ' -1 If 7, as en ' no waban 021 West'Newton d I Patnacc Cook St., Newto 158 Rd an Y', f 4 -I ' he 1 w ' Jul' .., m N E NewtonQ2158 K' ' 2 ,flklt urn 'lQAve.,Au . '. W 'ja X W' I, est Betty R. Smith Q5 S, .Lerry A. A93 ,ferry V i f 1 derhi Newton O2 65 ,Waban 02168. 'ff' BeaIsfMurray Roe , Newton , Newton Centge f-X..-, Y 021558 Lewyer want t with 't you Y.H.A. We fy' Jarvns O21 60 0-. West Newton 021 Newton 02158 West Newton 02165 Da rdre: Weitz r Be lazy PS DD NG Ext I you all Ave., West Newton 02165 Ruto 57 St., West Newtonk 02166 55 3 'A 3 Warren, ., p. 0' I iiivif 'D ,. I I' ,f ry . K 'Ng .- ,f X ki Y- In E 34' ,4'!' 1 , ' sl! 1 N 6 in x 1 A C? X J f 1 f f P 1 Y A A ' f L 4' X R si . 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CANADA' S 'soflALotrosu1msuuncecolrounon Q 1- --...-.:.-. mmf Q OO Sn IB is TIMEX 95 EE RICl'I8WTflRH. ff 01: E gay cg-M.8.au.ELfEl1 CHANEL EJKONP PERFUME NBC Radic Network F5531 CAMARO. THE HUGGER. QM PATRONS GO LD PAT RO NS MICHAEL AND LILLIAN AMBROSINO PAUL AND RHODA MANN TOM AND SUE ANDREWS THE PAMBOOKIAN FAMILY CAPTAIN MARDEN'S SEAFOODS, INC. MR. AND MRS. EDWIN ROBBINS MR. AND MRS. THOMAS CHIN THE ROBBINS FAMILY DR. AND MRS. B. DAN FERGUSON MR. AND MRS. IRWIN ROSENTHAL THE GUZZI FAMILY MR. AND MRS. HAROLD SIMONS MR. AND MRS. JOEL KATZ DR. AND MRS. WARNER SLACK MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. KINC-BSBURY SWARTZ HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. LOPEZ MR. AND MRS. H. L. TAFE MR. AND MRS. FRED S. LOVE DR. AND MRS. FREDERICK WHORISKEY A.S. Goodies Bakery Carbeau Cusfom Kifchens, lnc. Carolyn's Sweef Shop Mr. and Mrs. William Coslello The Dragon Family Paul Michaels Middlesex Office Supply Co. SILVER PATRONS Occasions Plus, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robbins Dr. and Mrs. Moselio Schaecfer Spring+ime Cleaning 8: Tailoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Turin W S AL RIZZO I65l Beacon Sireei Newion, MA 527-9l98 527-8633 e Feaiure and Recommend KMS Beauiy Producfs KMS Professional Hair 81 Skin Care Center BICYCLES ' Raleigh ' Mofobecane ' Columbia ' Ross FOR FOR HARRIS CYCLERY Aufhorized Sales and Service Aaron Harris, Owner I294 Washinglon S+. Ba nlcamericard and Wesl' Newion, Mass. 02l65 Masiercharge Tel. 244- I 040 527-4333 PROVIZER'S DELICATESSEN Since I936 New+on's Oldesi Qualify Delicaiessen 549 Commonwealfh Ave. Ben Whilesfone New'I'on Cenire 276 527-9490 Maior and Minor Repairs AU BURNDALE GULF 2078 Commonwealih Ave. Auburndale, MA 02 I 66 Towing Service Francis McHugh Burner Service Heafing Sysiems lj ll L Engineering Heafing Oils ' BIGELOW OIL CO. INC. I 50 Tower Road Newion Upper Falls, Mass. Vicfor A. Nicolazzo Jr. Vice Presiclen+ 964-I Orders fo Talze Ouf Tel. 244-0687 GOLDEN STAR RESTAURANT fi miiifefaf-' W V' Silver - Gold ' Plafinum and Rare Mefals Con+ac+ Harvey Cohen 386 Wa+erI'own SI. i6I7I 965-2692 Newion, Mass. 02 I 58 Immediafe Assay and Paymeni Open Daily I I:30 a.m. fo I:45 a.m. Sundays and Holidays Open I2 Noon Lounge Canionese Food Cocldails JADE 'Sl-AND Polynesian and Chinese Cuisine Cocldails Open Daily a I 7-82I washangmn S+. 969.2240 Ofdeff PU' UP +0 Tm 00+ I l 230 A.M. fo 2 A.M. NSWTOFIVIIIS, Mass. l 969-224' 870 Walnuf S+' 969-2242 New+on, Mass. 02 I 59 Haircufs Perms Color Hairsfyling SMART SET BY RONALD Q BEAUTY SALON 4 -. 7 ' , J II ' 3.1 ,D .1 295 Waferfown S'I'ree+ I i Nevdon, Massachuseffs LAseII 7-9567 YL 9' 3' 6531 mfg 'E Q Tel. 965-5566 IPCSIAS WY Picadilly Square, 8I Union Sfreef, Newfon Cen+re, Mass. 02 I 59 Demo Program Same Day Sfringing ADOLPH THOMAS f Member U.S.-P.T.A. I ADOLPH'S TENNIS AND SQUASH SHOP 5: ' D I280 Cenfre Sfreef a'I' Piccadilly Square Newion Cenrre, Mass. 02 I 59 A ,,e,a. f- - -as ei 7-964-6633 , 2,3 Wafch Repairing as ge - 'fax Tel, 2444498 S. iurumnawsnnuunnun sms I' T. W. ANDERSON, JEWELER 329 Auburn Sf- Auburndale, Mass. 02 I 66 Cbniuly 2I I6l7I 965-3356 For All Sporiing Needs ULEARY ASSOCS. INC. AU BURN DALE SPORTS SHOP Professional Skaie Sharpening 4l9 Lexingion S+. Auburndale, MA 02 I 66 In 1300 WBSIIIIIQIOII Sifeei IIBWIOII, HIBSSBCNUSCUS 02165 A6066 Olin is IYHIAPPPIGLHIQ on-Marlena, aperaterfn WILLIAM II. 0'LElRY, lR.!associate bus. C6171 527-1300 bus. i617I 965-0078 res. 16171 965-0083 Sfyling Salon for Men and Women MAN'S WORLD Precision CuHing - Razor Cufiing - Hair Replacemenf Convenfional CuHing - Perming - Coloring 2056 Commonwealih Ave. Sfar Marllef Auburndale, MA 02 I 66 Shopping Cenfer 277 TOWNSEND OFFICE EQUIPMENT 81 SUPPLIES, INC. ,,umA4,,I , . ,Q Q. o, Gi Joseph T. Foley I 7 i286 Washing+on S+. W. Newfon, MA 02I65 527-0645 SHOPPE EASTMAN'S FLOWER si-ioP QuaIi+y and Service Since I934 Frank and Maureen Tarpey 340-342 WaInu+ S+. New+onviIIe 349 Washing'I'on S'I'ree'I Telephones 244-8 I 50 - 244-678I Tel. 782-7394 Brigh+on, Mass. 02 I 35 7 C I II EIIRZ-I ZZI pix Au+hen+ic 5I Lincoln S+. Te . Newfon, MA 02 I 6I 964-7260 II'aIian Cuisine Ca+ering Service WABAN HARDWARE INC. l64I Beacon S+., Waban, Mass. 02l68 Hardware - Painfs - Oils Esiabmhed IQO3 2443776 Garden Supplies, Kifchenware, Household Sundries CUMMINS w R o c Te W5 I637 B S+ + THE ELLIOT W. KEYES Bacon F86 Waban, Mass. O2 I68 Myron Cummins Robed M. Levine, B.S., Reg. Pharm. 349 Auburn Sheer Auburndale, Maxsechuse Phone 244-2794 Renial and Sales on Crufches, Canes, Wheel Chairs, Walkers and Hospirel Equiprneni 78 F 18 if Ay Sometimes alittle f ag waving i understandable. Especially when you're oelebrating a birthday ofa state and your achievements. It's 30 years since the State of Israel was established. And almost twice as long since we opened our doors at home. Q57 years, to be exactl. We are not just another bank. We are a leading bank in lsrael both in volume and prolits and we are eager to extend our services. Try us. 1 B llkll pllallmil BOSTON! 70 Federal Street Boston, Mass.O21'IO. l6I7l 4824440 MEAD OFFICE 50 Rulhvw-In Elsa Y1lAvw lun! NEW VOR! ROilf.Pi LLUI CUQYEGI BRANCH v0 Rmhzmvw Pun New You N V 10070 Oueslvs BH-more 97 710 a R v N :Ju LUSANGEIJS 6501 win'-n B tm Af-rm cwnm-I 90045 CHICAGO in N Mm-VD Av' Cmuga su 60601 IOSVON o F S B M orvio LONDON west Emo umm: B 17 alum sum Loman wiv :AA can svuwcn 27 71 L..-.ima em. Lennon fc? so MAMCNZSYU1 c sum Mmam., mi mm lumen BAN Nnomiu iswivlsnuwoi UD 70 Bm,-norm.-u 8027 loom nuns AJ A-fn... af K1-I-auf-tm isooe vw- ronoN1orr.nic.nm-.A mn sw- 7515 Iota,-in OM 5: m9 MONVREAL 155011: Mm.,f-M... sn.: ww sw. rom uw-..1.r 0-,nm no W2 BUKNOS Amis A. com-ni.. was SAO rAui.0 nrlin 7'00f'0f'0J Sm P-we DARACAS A. U-umm un Cwaiwo iaiwa Ei cw-111 Own 7C cuan- AND IN MORE THAN 280 BRANCMES OF THE BANK MAPOALIM GROUP lN ISRAEL Congratulations Class ot I979 THE NEWS TRIBUNE O'BRIEN 81 JOHNSON, INC 87l Washington St. Braintree, Mass. 02 I 84 t DDD 11133 5321313 ' There IS a difference!!! ffl, rg! PREPARATION FOR: COLLEGE BOARDS - !R ' We ook 'crwaro to oeing of service to yoc in tne fdtdre. wnen yo. oreoare for entrance exarns into gradcate ecnool MCAT ' DAT ' LSAT ' POAT ' GMAT ' GRE ' OOAT ' VAT Visit Any Center And See For Yourself Why We Make The Difference. Flexible Programs And Hours Call our local branch days, lla evenings and weekends. lem 482-7420 KI N Suite BIIATIDM-L ZJTER LTD 535 MADISON AVE New York, N.Y. 10022 fnr 54 St.i TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 Centers lr Map' JS Cities. Puerto Rico. To'o:to, Canada 8 Lugano, Switzerland Park Square Building 31 St. James Avenue Boston, Mass. 02116 THE TUX SHOP, INC. Formal Wear Specialists Complete Line ot Men's Formal Wear Rental and Sales 230 Calitornia Street Newton, Massachusetts Telephone 527-0459 4 ,L Y PHARMACY JOHN B. ROMANOWSKI, REG. PH. 416 WATERTOWN ST. NEWTON, MASS. TEL. 527-2310 1' 'n oth assot 979 ,,, severe STAR MANDARIN l-louse tr d . 1 u V C 2 n'on S reet Newton Cen e gg.. ' 527-384i Take-Out Servic Lefn' Wm jlUDDE Tel. 332-3320 32 Langley Rd. ' Newton Centre, MA Congratulations tothe Class of 1979 NEWTONVILLE PIZZA INC. 322 Walnut Street Newtonville, Mass. For Fast Service Call Us Ahead and Your Order Will be Ready When You Arrive Tel. 969-9842 Delicious Piuas and Hot Oven Grinders Try Our Specialties Duscoun+ Prices GM DIAMOND AUTO PARTS Chrysler Mopar Par+s Headquariers Paris for All Cars Complefe Alfernaior, Generaior S+ar1'er and Carbure'ror Service - Paris - Rebuilding - Insfallahon Foreign - American 44I Wa+er+own S'rree'r, Newion Near Wa+er+own Lune 527 47I0 FORD TO THE NEWTONIAN STAFFS AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO HELPED US - THANK YOU! THE NEWTONIAN EDITORS MIluGl3CInk FOR SAVING S i AREDI-BANK Ten REDioI1icesuntI'1e Newtons. Needham, Waltham. WGIIGSIQY. and oowntown Boston ' Newlon Cenlre I I88 Cenlre S+. ' Newfon Corner 303 Washingfon S+. ' Newfonville 40 Auslin SI. ' Newlon Highlands 43 Lincoln S+. ' Ches+nu+ Hill 9 Boylslon S+. To Reach Any of Our Offices . . ' Needham I33 Chapel Sf. ' WaI+ham 256 Moody S+. ' Wellesley 57l Washing'l'on SI' ' Wellesley Hills 339 Washing'I'on SI ' Boslon 298 Washing+on SI Telephone 969-7500 Congrafulalions Io The Class of I979 From ATWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP SILHOUETTE RESTAURANT 344 WaInu+ S+ree+ New'I'onviIle, Mass. Fine Food and Cocldails bl 7-vw I 240 NEWTONVILLE CAMERA, INC. Sales Ren+aIs Repairs Paul A. Roberls 83I Washingfon S+. Presidenf New'I'onviIIe, MA O2I60 AU BURNDALE CAFE 277 Auburn S+. ' Auburndale, MA Open IOAM-I PM Daily Luncheon Specials - Home Cooking Bar - 2 Color TVs BARNETT FABRIC STORE 305 Cenfre Sfreel Newfon Corner, Mass. ROBERTS PRINTING CO., INC. 332-0560 Office: Planf: I282 Washing+on S+. I2I I Washingfon S+. W. Newfon, MA W. New'I'on, MA 02 I 65 02 I 65 282 s Besl Wishes Io The Class of I979 THE ASHER FAMILY Bes+ Wishes From All of Us a+ AU BU RNDALE CO- OPERATIVE BANK 307 Auburn S+ree+ Auburndale, MA 02 I 66 527-6090 62 Bos'Ion Pos+ Road IRou+e 20I Wayland, MA OI778 358-5 I 36 THE BARN 25 Kemp'I'on Place Wesi' New+on, Mass. 02I65 Fine Fooiwear and Sporfing Goods For Ihe Enfire Family Congrafulaiions fo 'rhe Transi+ion Graduafes From MR. AND MRS. ALAN B. KAMMAN af Discounf Prices Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:30 sa+. 9:00-6:00 RHODES PHARMACY 332-6300 We be n Service QuaIi+y LeBARON HARDWARE QVIIYBMIU ll Huw. 2088 Comm. Ave. - Auburndale, MA 283 Tel. Ibn 7I 521-1036 Hours - 8:30-6:00 PM WABAN MARKET, INC I0 Windsor Road Waban, MA Fea+uring Prime Mears and Gourme'r Specialiies ALLSTON SIGN CO. 433 Cambridge S+. Alls+on, Mass. Signs of All Kinds for Any Occasion Truck LeH'ering a Specialiy 782-6045 Besf Wishes fo Class of I979 GREENE-SHAW CO. Bes+ Wishes Class of I979 DISCOVERY T-SHIRT 8: RESALE SHOPPE 336 Walnuf S+., Newfonville, MA 527-3200 Congra+ula+ions +0 The Newfonian Siaff THE HABELOWS Complimenfs of HANNA'S BAKERY Fm J eIersSnnce 1822 PHONE 6171985-6360 THE MALL AT CHESTNUT HILL CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. 02167 Congra+ula+ions and Bes+ Wishes 'ro The Class of I979 From THE SQUIRES J T' n T? 4' A fs if-'-Z iii- iii? ' E - 3 'E .V , l gs-A I J ,- X X1 I SQMHH-1 X ,sf N2 ?i!3ERiTih'u-la- --.- i AAENX X , N-il-1-m.-...axe--ewan- T fig 'vm 'mmull-l'V'i YillTlliilTl'uln1gm ITT' 'il 4: if-'IFTIT' ,I I 5 ulilgll ifhi T' I N yllllf ,M N -'S'-,L AQAJUA , ,- u--I' 1 V 'gl' -- X 2' Nil? N12 .I ' l X Iglgij-' gf I' T-II ln Il. I -- V , iI.'f vlY.i'HlI 1' . I ' X .. .bf IW XF 1 ?VQQVs'f3Lm'!,-KGVQYVJJQ is T ,f he L, i - ,Q I Bes+ Tr.swaYg ,. ' A 1 N Wishes NNHS Class of '79! Q-1 Q fi sl 3 v 1 nn- . .sl N. , 9'-. -x.: '- '.!-,Q- f NEWTCN MARRICTT HOTEL Commonwealih Avenue a+ R+. l28 and ihe Massachusefis Turnpike 285 BayBank Newton-Waltham Serving NEWTON - WALTHAM - WATERTOWN - WESTON LINCOLN - NATICK - WAYLAND - SUDBURY FRAMINGHAM - MARLBORO - HUDSON and X HOLLISTON 'N-. .,.- -. : .iiciza Congratulations +o the Class of I979 From rg 91 J. Thomas Marquis Class of I964 J. Thomas Marquis is proud to announce the opening this year of a new branch office in Newton Corner to better serve your real estate needs. Drop in or call for assistance in the purchase, sale. rental or appraisal of real estate. Gianni . MARQUIS, REALTORS 343 WASHINGTON ST., NEWTON CORNER 332-8900 NEWTON CENTRE MUSIC SHOP A 839 Beacon S+. Records, Sheef Music Ins+rumen'I Sales and Ren'IaIs 332-3578 BOB'S WABAN NEWS in I633 Beacon S+. - Wa ban Ii WABAN HILL ASSOCIATES A395- 554 Commonwealrh Ave. NewI'on Cen+re, Mass. 02 I 59 MELNICK APPLIANCE Experr Service on: Washers - Dryers - Ranges AI:Iu::3fL1IF2:z: lpnmgmgngmg ll nsmons I328 Cen+re S+ree+, New+on Cenfre, MassachuseH's 02 I 59 Kg , A. f ToDY's GULF SERVICE YEM MEE RESTAU RANT .H ' Carry Home Piping Hoi 24 Hour Tow Service and Repairs O MCI if1::9 T: PC1ITf'?5i1n:10f1?JSP M 527-00 I 3 527-9073 Fri. and Sai. 'TTI 2 Mirlnighi lrSunI and I'IoIiday .I fo I0 P.M. Ample Parking - Nex'I fo Auburndale Sfar Markef I 354 Washingion S+ree'I, Wesi' Newfon, MA 02 I 65 2036 C0mm0 We0I+I' Ave- 527-0725 Auburndale, Mass, Besf Wishes +o fhe ,Ig 244-8072 CIN of '79 L., MOORE a. MOORE BACQN I-IQUSE COUNCIL PAINT 3. WALLPAPER co., INC. 323 Washing'I'on Sfreef, New'Ion, Mass. 02 I 58 Charles Ricci John Moran The Class of '79 Proudly Announces: ll ' ll Hs IOH1 Year Reunion June, l989 Pu+ i+ Down on Your Calendar Delails 'ro be Arriving in I988 Mike Darviche, Pres. Charlie Slack, V. Pres. Pam Kenney, V. Pres. Brenda Sabbag, Treas. Nadine Snyder, Sec. Mr. Jim Schreider, Advisor K. Ar. ' ..-' 'AQL.4.4A VIEW ,Q wb. 1. -1 3,,. . 11- J ,N 1 eff' .il . U -U -------1--1--CD1 I , . .- ' 1 Ill 'I A ' K! ' va -1-ff 'M' .-- A . an I..- 1' i Q . , 1- '91 I , 1 I V .. 5 3 F - ' I ' i' 'Q I ' YT ., t' ' -il-1-. xi'- ,iv-' W .


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