Newton South High School - Regulus Yearbook (Newton, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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A' x ' 1 Ill ' v , f lxo' S ' P x A ' X .5 I 1 B I H Q ' x, 'X L I 0 K' fr' X -.,'-4 ',. 7 5.9 0 uf A+' s r, P suit '4 L+- xw, S., W 'v 3 'IQQ Li l: :A-.Af aumsxsvv ff' W M 5. 'ff' N5WT0N. V'P' 4 lu bxl 'f 'Sli Q' - Q r . i f9'77 i S , CJ ' 4 , . YO' 5 .. OJ. 4, 110 NEWTON SOUTH HIGH SCHOGL R The Lion, Newton South High School's mascot, appears in the sky as the constellation Leo. The heart of Leo shines as a star of the first magnitude. This star is called u 6lM S Q x n 1 Q 3' ' L K wt ' A at l jx ' J 1 .-li- .Li li'-J, E 1 A 1 , Q , w , g. N EJ.g......Q ---I X n fu Jlfiiffyi, ls 'Qu .rat - - A K 4 -fa 'xl - N 'Ubi' Newton South is an interesting placeg the people who make up the school are all really different. Some kids take off as soon as they have a free block, others stick around 'til 5:30. We all function in the same building, but with a lack of communication. Everyone just does his own thing. Z' -Km: ,f If w' f' , 1, , 4 PL' 1 A ,Vp .J fl f f A-9 i Q .J Tvs ' L. ,s 'nv g s L :.-'. 1-,Q -,a-ug ' 5 Last year they instituted detention, next year- maybe dress codes? 4 n ,- 'A .x I A HX!-dh , A1. W 5,4 ' ' r ' . Q I - 1 , 5 . Q .yyvgf 1 ' s 'XL :X ' I , .9- X a W! If North thinks 'North Rules' why don't they put it on their own school?! f 'S .P 4 ,Mt NN'hy. if certain people can't wait to leave school on Friday. do they come back. and sit in the parking lot all weekend? '-'xnxx TT 'ix S J I-,Q rw L. I N N l 'i 1 1 Mi? I 51 ses 4 13-ft Newton North gets air conditioning, but we at South rough it. ' 'Y s 'JVM X 222 A 5 -,I fx S Y ,f 5- : ' 5. r,...f.11, . -rn -,Q 4-if 'I' 'YH 'll 5 CLAS -in 5 n.....l Alix . L... I EU. BQ ,... J I N T-' 22 r 'iv 5 r 3, 5 n,. A f fbi-'fa 94349. ,W , - fix: ,A V X 'N A lv- 1-QI' '45 7E7?F S' X17 -g L X, 1 , 6 I fl Q qhlll JJ NE Q Wf :ig RB Ernest Y Se-asholes Principal 9 . - 4 . I I 1 Anna McGuire Elsie Gilroy Robert Franke Admin. Asst. Secretary Principals Secretary Admin Asst. .?. s. .f Gilda Kimball Elizabeth Santucci, Nlichelinu Di Pmrtoloim-n. llarli.ir.i I-'ule-x. Bufgur Veronica Cannell Records Office Maida Abrams Special Education, Art R Nl' -' J., . . H , Ronald Adams English v -I-6 -- .gn 2 . ff-1' li I' S 1 - Sandra Alexander Guidance David Arner Music -31: Francis Allexa ll l'i il Z l 1 ni 31-I? Business Robert Arruda Art P i ...au Margaret Addis Cuidance - Dept. Head 'iff f D Wavne Altree Social Studies Dept. Head Diana Barron H E ' Robert Andrews Ome Conomlcs Art Beverly Basile Business Gerald Beloin Special Education a -1 .q- ,Q I .5-1rfl1 4 1 -1 c .f-W 5- Q rl 1 , V Q ' r ' 3 . . z if n., 'U an k. 0 IL 1, 'Q,. I Q.,-ox . A I.-T .'l 'Q 5 I Sygywm 'Iliff ,Q il 1 Q kl?'iiV :xiQ E api.: O ug' - 7 3217.3 3 ' -303 ' 5 ft ,' Q .'-O Wick 'effeil Anthony Bent Foreign Language - Dept, Head Susan Biclcel Special Education Aide ... -314 .n 1 , ludith Blanchard Physical Education Lf' -, A- 'C.1'Y joel Bleiwas Social Studies Marie Brassard English Yinson Bronson jr. Science Walter Brough Science l Philip Burnham Social Studies Foreign La Ophair Caras English Il Robert Carey English Ernest Chamberlain English john Chiasson Industrial Arts Cisela Clark Foreign Language vis, -,,,4AX- ' i 'Y 'X ' K N -fi -: A .D xsrx 1 X 'y .' me Q xx-'xrv V, Y n 4 7 .mp B xx. 4 Lxfqrl . wx. 'i .Tit refs? , N 1' ,QPR N11 ' K cf! 'X ' L, XL Vw Marshall Cohen Social Studies joseph Connolly Industrial Arts Andrew Cornblatt Mathematics l I hx-. Charles Coyle Guidance Valmond Cyr jr Mathematics Richard Dermody Guidance Eliz Dohanian Mathematics .l. Roberta Dollase Social Studies Donald Dregalla Music' jf, I 1, E . ...QQ Betty Earle Language Lab Aide Richard Geist English Suzanne Gallant English 1 Elliot Glickler Foreign Language Barbara Gately English Lester Gediman R0b6rt Coggin Graphic Arts EnglishfArt mf h can ' ' Dorothy Gonson English Lloyd Gottlieb Science xc ef Betty Grossman Guidance Theresa Hanley Foreign Language Q x Dorothy Hansberry English I X'l'illiam Hiirxey Cafeteria Stuclent Centre Aicle 9 Lincoln Heck Mathematics ? fl! it 'XS .'f Qil joyce Hirshberg Learning Disabilities l Charles Henderson William Hollman Social Studies Social Studies 9, I E. 5 Lenor Hersey Physical Education Director 27.3 Charles Hurwitz Science Richard jameson Mathematics Aredis Kojoyian Science and Assist Housemaster james johns Science joyce Leary Claire Kanter Science Special Education, Music S Picture Not Available ll, . ' 'Q YT, -l It O ' in 'i 'il Diane Korelitz , Home Economics l - David Levenson Music Amalie Kass Mary Kreiger Social Studies Special Education Aide sultry 54 - digg. R X 5 fr Benjamin Levy Sallie Katz Henry Lambert Mathematics Social Studies Industrial Arts di 2 ? f Edu in Little Foreign Language Ernest Lorett joseph Massimo Psychologist Eileen Mandell Mathematics Social Studies Paul McCarthy Dwight Maclierron English Guidance VK arren Manhard 2nd Mathematics - Dept. Head fa X N I 1 Steve Marsel jessie McChesney A A rt Foreign Language Mary McLane Foreign Language Joanne Mitchell Mathematics Phvllis Monderer :qs 2 '-' Frances Nelligan Nurse Enrichment Program Coordinator Y A james McLaren Science Nathaniel Merrill Mathematics and Assist. Housemaster Ellen Moore English Celestine Myers Physical Education Frederick Olson English Earl Pearlman Guidance flux .'3 .,,. . 'v5'- ,-In :- . 83' 'U X f ,A E . -1. 'Q ll an 1 L' '. .u i . in 1 .ti , Q L I 'fr 5 ' Il 'ig S, Agg- wr. ' .5 , - -sa .gg . I 49 Rocco Petrillo Foreign Language Chauncey Pope Ill Social Studies Edward Posltitt Physical Education Marcia Ratner English 4-4 Margaret Ravenscroft Mathematics Mary Regan Mathematics Aide Thomas Rezzuti Physical Education I Ii' U-LY Peter Richter Science - Dept, Head A ,i,.f L if 14 :iv ' 5, I, fgf,.g:.,gH ..-A S 5 L 'l ':f-vs .., George Roberts Art Social Studies .,.q- rsr- Olga Robinson Foreign Language Missing: Leah Romanou Learning Disabilities Ann Sanguinetti English P 5 - , if Jody Scalise Campus Aidef Parking Lot Attend't Leonard Schnabel Theatre Arts Aide Carolyn Sessler Guidance 91' lvl' Eff Paul Shapiro Mathematics Alice Shan Home Economics Donald Shaw Social Studies it William Sheehan Special Education l g Z john Sherman Social Studies,fBusiness Richard Shohet English - Dept. Head -A. I 1--' A 7209 Lenore Silberzxi eig Mathematics Rita Simon Learning Disabilities Frances Smith English onli- l Thomas Steeves Physical Educ-ation ls Robert Stegeman jr Social Studies 31 Moira Sullivan Science Donald Sutherland Social Studies Norman Swerling Driver Education Louise Taylor Foreign Language ,iii 11 William Yunlcer III George Winkler I Physical Education - Dept. Head Culdance Secretaries: ZA I lf' A g Pietrina Burgio 1,1 'Q 'X Robin Winter Special Education Aide David Youngblood English N? jane Slafsky Gwenne Swartz Claire Tedeschi jean Young Marilyn Winer Edda Brest , ll,M LI!! l is lu 939, 'Lip ,O I 69,8 l w 4 Cafeteria Staff- Nlartlra Vmalnlti, Johanna Dr-l.uca, Yirginia Pecorari, Elsie Pike, Dnrntlry Nlar-Dnugall, .Xnne Xmia, Alice Nutting, Barbara Capellu Nlissing Angela lJl'Rllllt'lS CUSTGDI L T FF ll -lltel' Hlll Richard Dunleavy 'r r . Ernest Peltier Henry Evans john Lannaccone Kfcfuws if-Q k 4 X 7 jennifer Lanes Editor-in-Chief Vicki Richman Associate Editor-in-Chief .all-q l l - X Ruthanne Schill Co-Art 81 Layout Editor 34 Roxanne Faber Co-Art 8: Layout Editor 'ui s s i 1 Y I 9 jeff Menzer Photography Editor David Cordenstein Assistant Photography Editor 5 . . Peter Derogatis Assistant Photography Editor Brian Buffington Business Manager Bob Goodman Assistant Business Manager Iodie Zussman Advertising Editor Cary Kessler Assistant Photography Editor Barbara Stone Circulation Editor Debbie Speilrnan tio-Cirlis Sports Editor Howie Cooper Boys Sports Editor Q34 Sue Israel Fine Arts Editor Wendy Murkoff Copy Editor Barbie Long VVendy Shahon Co-Girls Sports Editor Data Editor Elisa Hurley Publicity Editor if 'M judy Malone Ellen Freedman Lllerarl Adusm Literary Editor Circulation Staff'FIRST ROYV: Nancy Hosviiln-rg. Faith Dana. jonny Tauh. Margie Stein, Iudi Elcwity SECOND ROXY: Snsiin ltugt-rs, Susan Kaiitiinuii. Barbara Stone, Joanne Kent, Prim Frieclniun, Danny Stum-. 1 4 I u L h 4 at JJ Data Staff-Lisa Cetlin. Stacy XYaxer. Nancy Green, Claire' Leavenworth, rz,-Lf K 4 8 .av N . JI A M 1 I n F , Z- f A . ' x wiiw Q Advertising Staff-FIRST ROVV: joclie Zussman, SECOND ROYV: Lee Sherman. THIRD ROVV: Steven Phillips. Scott Zeigler, julie- Feldman, Shelley Steinberg. Danny VVeller. SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Susan Baseman, Lisa Castleman, Stuart Sklar. Diane Kaufman, Lisa Fisher. SECOND ROW: Beth Paul, Claire Leavenworth, Susan Rogers, Faith Dana, Nancy Goldberg, Amy Rubin, Viclci Richman. THIRD ROW: David Waldman, Stephen Filler, jimmy Hendrix, Rodger Cohen, Ellen Freedman, Andy Cornblatt. FOURTH ROW: Richard Garber, Adam Levin, Stacey Lion. Andy VVise. Danny Paisner, Cary Stoloff, jackie Levy. The senior class committee has remained together for three long but enjoyable years. The same faces have been appearing in Mr. Cornblattis room to plan and participate in class-oriented activities. During our sophomore and junior years, we were active planning bake sales, movies, a car wash and a dance. Unfortunately many of these plans failed to materialize. The last of our three years at Newton South was the most productive. We felt the need for a program to unite all students. The answer was a Field day consisting of a picnic lunch and several sporting events. Dr. Seashole's team of nine girls conquered Denebola homeroom in the softball game. And Regulus homeroom formed a volleyball team challenging several other partici- pants. In December '76, we decided that it was time to bring our class of 426 students together. Invitations to Sr. supper and movie were received by all seniors to attend one of our most successful programs of our three years at South. After a spaghetti dinner, Burt Reynolds starred in the movie The Longest Yard. Everyone had a great time and the evening proved to be a step towards the goal of total involvement and participation. Planning for the Sr. prom began in November. Efforts to find a room, a band and a reasonable price were successful. The rest of the proms success remains up to those who plan on attending. JU IOR CLASS COMMITTEE r Y X X Q N V Q FIRST ROW: Lisa Phillips, joanne Pottey, Sandy Schoem, Lily Chou, Barbara Sherman, Karen Enegess, Lori Cutler, Sarah Stavis, Amy Sherter. SECOND ROW: Mark Derby, Scott Zeigler, Debby Gordon, Lisa Singer, Sippy Seletz, Gail Finkelstein, Ilene Goodman, Nell Scovell, Debby Gammerman. THIRD ROW: William Braverman, jordan Blinder, Steven Schulman, Bob Goodman, Stacy Kohn, Karen Meyers, David Arons, Shelley Steinberg, Arti Singh, jill Cibella, Howard Castleman, Lisa Cetlin, Kiki Farrish, Beverly Gottlieb, Barbie Fallows, Dori Barenholtz, Betsy Young, Merrell Green, Robert Wennett, Allison Baird, Audrey Getman, Ruth Hoberman, Lisa Kaufman. OPHOMORE CLASS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: jennifer Auld, Lisa Flicop, jill Shamban, Toby Richman, Beth Cohen, Amy Garber, Matty Karas, Robert Ryder, SECOND ROW: Christine, Robin Gibbs, Susan Silverman, Stacey Dribben, jill Schwartz, jane Feigenson, Dorothia Iunuzzi, Sue Moscow, Leslie Weisman, Gerri Negler, THIRD ROW: Louise Taylor, Dana jackson, Carol Rosenberg, Michelle Rosen, joan Seigal, janice Melnick. Debbie Rosenthal, Randi March, Roberta Allen, Yael Miller, Kim Levin, Tammy Arcuri, David Root. FRENCEICLUB , , 3: 'F' f? l '.:r,. ,-.3Q.ff?'2f7 1-., M . df. . 1:4 A FIRST ROW: Linda Grossman, Naomi Sacks, joanne Pottey, Suzanne Stollar, Allison Baird, Susan Baseman, janet Flemming, Deborah Alexander, janet Shiffmani SECOND ROW: Sue Freidu, Ellen Silk, Andrea Hurley, Valerie Schwam, Karen Myers, Linda Maltz, Debby Gordon, jackie Levy, Lisa Brown. jenny Hein, Laura Bloom, Kathy Pelton, Betsy Modest. THIRD ROVV: Stacy Kohn, Elliot Gliclcler, Ronnie Miller, David Shiffman, james Robinson. David Arons, Billy Braverman, Betsy Young, Arti Singh, Shari Alter, Diane Kaufman, jon Fraser, David Marcus, Peter Bernson, Abby White, Bernie Weiss. PA IIICLUB sbp. Q ..-' F'-L n 'S it xl I FIRST ROW: Lori Bowers, Sue Silverman, Dori Barenholtz, Karen Enegess, jill Shamban, Ruth Silverstein, jamie Van, julie Leitman. SECOND ROW: Stephanie, Susan Perry, Lisa Flicop, jill Schwartz, joan Miller, Lee Schiff, Richard Kosowsky, Christina Fong, joan Siegal, THIRD ROW: Teresa Hanley, Stuart Levy, Marc Rubin, Chris Melville, Evan Benjamin, Gail Finkelstien, Ariela Vardi, Pam Flash, Robert Wennett, Kim Grossman, Margie Schwalb, Roger Sandman, Denise Williams, Karen Hamos, Stuart Taylor, Steven Gans, Amy Teicher, Susan Rosenberg, Carol Berdi, Roberta Wiener, Frances Rudnick, Vula Kalambokis, Leslie Weisman, jeff Menzer, Cynthia Bailey. RUSSIAN CLUB Mitch Green, Sylvia Kamowitz, Bill Maletz, Elaine Eisenhauer GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Elisabeth Graspas, Ein Schoenes Maedlhen, Hyden johnson, Laura Golub, Laura Monahan, Noch Ein Schoens Noecchen. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Clark, Vizma Gosts, Steven Gans, janet Shiffman, Sung Pak. CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW: Andrea Wolff, Daniel Shiman, Mark Sheingold, Richard Fine. SECOND ROW: Steve Karlin, Barry Paul, Robert Sacks, Richard Brodie. THIRD ROW: Anthony Erdman, Brad Brilliant, Howie Castleman, David Katz, Scott Wollins, jeff Shapiro. CIENCE FICTIO i v- 1, Q . Q - - v E Q FIRST ROW: Bernie Weiss, Emily Feldman, Rob Morehouse, jon Pearson, Cathy Samson. SECOND ROW: I. Mclaren, Richard Brodie, Tom Murphy, jeffrey Michaels, Scott Wollins, Bill King. DENEE-if L f Q up 1-Awe Qlfmk Robert Sacks Co-Editor-in-Chief G.. va, it H, Richard Brodie, Editor-at-Large Richard Garber, General Manager james Robinson Co-Editor-in-Chief un'-un Dorothy Gonson, jonathan Slater Faculty Advisers Buthaina Shukrid Co-Sports hdiwtor. Adam Levin, Sports staff, Mindy Kingston, Robert Cohen, Features Editor Diane Kaufman Features Staffl Lee Albert Sports Staff, David Berger, Coebports Editor 1 Andrea Satin, Fine Arts Staff Ronna Miller. Fine Arts Editor 5 Q 4 s 5- Xgl,-' ,rl , .4- Ax ufi, -' 4.1,- I Features Staff DENEBOLA has tried to serve the Newton South community by report- ing on important topics that we feel students and the community are interested in. DENEBOLA has therefore changed significantly. The staff of DENEBOLA has tried to produce a more nearly truthful newspaper that deals with the South community's needs, concerns and issues. DENEBOLA has pointed out problems for the South community to deal with, and tried to suggest how to deal with these problems. Hopefully, South will be better for our work. One of our notable achievements has been our distribution policy of giving out the newspapers free of charge, and mailing the paper to all of the parents. Remember, more Newton South parents get DEN EBOLA than get the Boston Globe. We would like to thank the community for its strong support this year. We hope that that support will continue in the future. Several people working for DENEBOLA have been part-time students, and full-time journalists this year tor so it seemsj. Without all members of its staff DENEBOLA would not be what it is. The editors of DENEBOLA would like to thank our staff, which we consider the best ever. The staff has worked for many long afternoons, and nights, to publish the newspaper. And we have learned from this endeavor - not only journalism, but also the skills of dealing and working with others. Thank you very much. fi 'tpuikk ctcl 12Q,,z ah:-:ag ef 4 L a A1 .tw !,,,,,.,.-v-v-A7 sv' x' f If Y r . Ti ' 'SQ' - David Waldman, Photography Editor Mark Maletz, Production Manager ' 4' ., I 1' -vn- af faq mmf X 5 IQ 93'-sm. Q-xy-1' Q.. a Cary Stoloff, News Staffg jon Averback, News Editorg Wendy Atwood jeff Michaels, News Staff X 1 .Lai Ng - f I ' XNX:f..3 , ' 4 ' A ,. N f ll 1 QQ i :...-2-1 :-::.. 3-:ff- 5ff.I'iE Y-hnlgdnI45Uii'f'i - Cmn USC ' li I Q Ion Zoll, Business Managerg Karen Lemack, Circula- -MTU' Fagin- -'xdwftising artist? Stuart 5l3W5b5'- noni Sue Steinberg, Circulation Advertising Managerg Missing: Lisa Castleman, Advertising artist I 'hl j'l-:Hitt 11-. VN I 1 if Q ff ll I i' i ,H la' ,fy A J 1 is-at fm. B '2- M 'ggv-' ADVERTISING STAFF: Mala Arnoldy, Lori Cutler. Larry Cohen, Robert Wennett. Betsy Modest, jordan Blinder, William Braverman. Y . --pf 5 N Za cf V' its K r L-I FIRST ROW: Diane Kaufman, Conie Prestera, jay Massimo, Cheryl Oppenheim. SECOND ROW: Ricky Waks, Susan Baseman, jennifer julian, Rosalyn Lezberg, Ronna Miller. THIRD ROW: Susan Freidus, Kathy Parnes, Betsy Davidow, jenny Hein, Abby White, Cynthia Weinstein, Dianne Williams. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Pelton, Erica Slessinger, Kathy Quinan, Lisa Davis, Laura Macdonald, Shelly Pearlstein, Merle Adelson, josh Ehrlich. Missing: jenny Lanes B The Newton Educational Workshop is an enrichment program taught by South students to fourth, fifth, and sixth graders from Hyde, Emerson, Angier, and Beethoven elementary schools. This program is held on ten successive Saturday mornings at Newton South High School. The program gives Newton South students the opportu- nity to teach a variety of courses ranging from serious disciplines to crafts and games. This year there was a great deal of enthusiasm for the project. We attracted a staff of thirty-seven teachers, all able and willing to pass on their expertise. Everyone involved had a wonderful ' time - of course. .4 ' L' V Betsy C. Davidow X Director A 4, li 1 5' tl Q Q l F. M4 W H f 'N i fi 4 fe S- IX 'fx I' I N J I LJ il-'4 HI TORY CLUB '-v Steven Spelfogel, Glen Weinstein, Chuck Kaufman, Sue Zeiger, Lisa Kaufman, Diane Kaufman, Vicki Feldstein, Amalie Kass. DEBATI C CLUB FIRST ROW: Lisa Kaufman, Andy Horwitz, Ofer Gamliali, Sue Goldman, William Hollman. SECOND ROW john Evans, David Arons, David Toy, Stuart Taylor, Stan Samlcange. CUTLER HOU E COUNCIL ff '8!5l0T lr ' ' ' ' 1 - ', 2: -f,!f!.hi-1' wufai,-fui.J,,LfI2L5AC.3 nv: as nn Yi ssh- for 1 ' , .la f Q' . aaa: ' 1iIlE'f-KITS aa, '- can asv: - rs... we mizrw 'f-if -Fw 'vans' lu .344 vena: ' . 'mi -- Ma. iA1Eln.A:57..aif...f-51. 1' ' 'S 'Thi-all A -van i Kshi 'Gil Ulead-Y' - M1 E - f 7' l- wma I ll!! 'Q 'lil it -1- Rally 283-H wr -wi ff iii in 'C il m.s'Ql nv-rwrfftsftlil wuudnfll IHQIBYIBE glgqgga ilifii' ..5.L1.. ,.fi'.-lxiil liiliill ' v,'4a1..:4l1aa.v3,1 112 ei iii I gr' liiiiii llhiilf' A F?1 'l A -ma FIRST ROW: Danny Weller, judy Malone. SECOND ROW: Bob Goodman, Scott Zeigler, jordan Blinder. THIRD ROW: Lisa Singer, Barby Long, Kerry Wilcox, Ilene Goodman, Robert Wennett, Gayle Finklestein. COODWI HOUSE TASK FORCE -5 i cd? Naomi Sacks, Cindy Kirshen, Timmy Barooshian, Howie Castleman, Lisa Hurley, Stephen Tankel, Nancy Rosenzweig, Stuart Taylor, Andrea Hurley, Lisa Phillips, Amy Fagin, Amy Sherter, Barbara Sherman, jonathan Slater WHEELER HOUSE COUNCIL f 55 If i -nl SITTING: Clare Leavenworth, Faith Dana, jarni Van. STANDING: Paula Mealy, Charles Heclcson, Sippy Seletz, Micheal Noymer, jennifer Suid, Andrew Cornblatt. AUDIO VISUAL CREW IU! FIRST ROW: Lenny Norton, Nancy Toy, jim Sheridan, Steve Goldstein, Holly Tessler. SECOND ROW: Michel Fridmann, Sandy Hecht, Chris Arthur, Howard Samuels, David Miller, Paul Duggan, BLACK TUDE T U IO - 1 - ,S ,u Q ill 'Lei 0 i- ii , i r, i ,, , 1 an J.:- '- ikw.. :A ' lk? - Cllr l 4:-r l ran :- - I LL 1 - cv-' 'wc ,. .au -1 it, L,. l l :uni ata.: Bill 2- 1 H Y 1 1 Q- .- as- all .... 1 0 A tig- - Ja'- FIRST ROW: Rowena Washington, Denise Roberts, Linda MacKall, Carolyn Singleton, Lizzeth Brown. SECOND ROW: Shari jackson, Cheryl Duren, Katrina Dunn, Pam Prescod, Michelle Bennett, Iudy Epps, Sheila Bailey, Stuart Taylor, Jay Broadnax, Grant Bethel, MISSING: Tina Atkins, Geoffrey Bynoe, Monica Core, Leslie Dillon, Liza Eden, jimmy Foster, Kevin Garcia, Doug jackson, Greg jackson, Sheli jackson, Stanton King, Felicia Ollivierre, Susan Perry, Cheryl Richardson, Harry Samkange, Stanlake Samkange, Dorothy Hansberry, Faculty Advisor. On the Bulletin Board of the Black Student Cultural Center is a memo stating that Black identity and self respect are essential in the moulding of a strong and successful union of Black people. At Newton South, the Black Student Union is a vehicle for the promotion of such an identity. The Union meets every Friday for discussion, for listening to speakers, or for relaxation. Benjamin N. Levy Advisor lllQ r if ,A - Editorial Board: Sue Zeiger, Bob Goodman, Nell Scovell, Larry Sloan, josh Ehrlich, Vickie Feldstein. MISSING: Mark Maletz. This year's edition came complete with SOUTHPAW standards and many accesso- ries. Under the auspices of a new writing and production staff, SOUTHPAW contin- ued its tradition of left-handed political views and mild satire. One SOUTHPAW edition included a picture essay developed by photography students of Mr. Robert Ar- ruda, analysis of the mock election con- ducted by SOUTHPAW in cooperation with the Social Studies Department, and a greater diversity of somewhat relevant sub- ject material. Exclusive SOUTHPAW in- terview probed the lives of everyone from Bob Camere to Judy Malone lwith nobody in betweenl. Also appearing were two con- troversial sports editorials, printed with the skepticism of some staff members. 'Q 1 Production Staff: FIRST ROW: Steven Shapiro, Lee Schiff, Richard Kosowsky. SECOND ROW: David Parness, Evan Benjamin, Stuart Press, David Bamel, jeff Groper, David D'Angelo, Robert Alpert. Lester Gediman Advisor ui 1 L 33 945 HARV RD ODEL U. . FIRST ROW: Nell Scovell, julie Leitman, Mitch Green, Eric Ceisser, Sue Zeiger, Robert Cohen. SECOND ROW: Sue Steinberg, Chris Creedman, Phil Shiman, Kiki Farrish, Vickie Feldstein. THIRD ROW: Stephen Phillips. joe Seely, William Braverman, Stan Chesler, David VValdman, Steve Avruch, Robert Stegman. MODEL CONGRESS Saw ' R 1 - fe'-15'-i ., JK . .. 3 .5 A. F f 2 I . . f - -. ,A .v X .ln h 'al , A I , I fe 9 R SLU' I I . 2 - Wendy Atwood, jeff Menzer, Ralph Sherman, Larry Fishman, Betsy Young. E RICHME TPROGRA FIRST ROW: Peter Baye, Rony Sebok, Phyllis Monderer, Stacy Kohn, Rebecca Chasen, Chris Melville, jaquie Fishman, Kim Grossman, Linda Grossman, Rachel Bernstein, jane Feigenson, Vicki Kingsbury, SECOND ROW: Michael Traister, josh Ehrlich, David Frim, Lisa Castleman, David Arons, Steve Avruch, Debbie Fox, Ellen Freedmanffobi Richman, Ellen Silk. THIRD ROW: Valerie Schwamm, Howie Castleman, Frances Rudnick, Robert Wennett, Mitch Green, Kevin Lowenthal, Stuart Taylor, jay Massimo, Michael Noymer, Mark Derby, Margie Sagan, Sue Abbot, Lori Furman. The Enrichment Program at NSHS is an organization which brings Newton South students in contact with the community. A diversity of issues is filtered into our school, through the Enrichment Program. Subjects such as students'rights, alcoholism, politics and the bicentennial have been studied in week long seminars. Single guest speakers have provided forums for discussion of subjects ranging from gun control to feminism. The Enrichment Program has brought NSHS such exciting celebrities as Dave Cowens, Pat Mitchell and Carrick Ohlsson. To celebrate the bicentennial, the Enrichment Program buried a time capsule with memorandum of NSHS, to be dug-up in May, 2000. Phyllis Monderer, coordinator of the program, works with students to plan events, discuss issues-or simply enjoy each others company. G.A.A. O TH HIGH PEAK , fgfaii' - , FST, . ,, , 1 ' 'Y-.Ju M Q4 , :, .,.-ig? A ,A .1 Y 4 dx f ' , , -,wajzx-, tag, hw , x,,5.5:x, g-v.,3 A , I U , 4 ,,- ,l ' av 3 'QG ' Q 'bf A4 1. H i,- rf v . Q v Q Q ? 6-Z3 Q , Q . FIRST ROW: Elinor Campbell, Buthaina Shukri. SECOND ROVV: Kiki FIRST ROW: Paul Daniels, Howie Castleman SECOND ROW: Charlie Farrish, Barby Long, Debi Spielman. Shapiro, Scott Hunter I TER ATIO L CLUB ,Qs FIRST ROW: Emily Atwood, Lotta jenson, Anjali Dandekar, Mary Duffy, Vula Kalambokis, Elisabeth Crapsas, Beverly Shinn, Marcia Ratner. SECOND ROVV: Yee Tsang, Roxanne Faber, Marcy Polan, Cindy Kirshen, Fred Olson, Abby White, Dick Tsang. THIRD ROVV: Micheal Crapsas, Bessy Trantopoulos, Annica Ericsson, julia Karner, joel Bliewas, Dominique Delaloye, Kiki Farrish, Roberta VVeiner, Betsy Modest, Stuart Taylor, Kris Wikstad, Crissy Taylor, Stanlake Samkange, Susanna Newton, Alan Scharf, Sung Pak, Grant Teveddle. MATH TE M H LL MO ITDR H21-, '5 s- -- 'E . A 'TEA' lf i4, r ' I j fo . QQ S, FIRST ROW: Stephen Phillips, Richard Brodie. SECOND ROW: Evan David C-ordenstein, jeffrey Menzer, Ruthanne Schill, Roxanne Faber Morris, Lee Albert, Missing: Vicki Feldstein, Mark Maletz. jennifer Lanes MUSIC CLUB -.I LBJ! FIRST ROW: Joanne Werther, Essie Ehrlich, Susan Robinson, Kathy Parnes, Allison Baird, Margot Criscitiello, Ava Kaye, Iudy Zeiger. SECOND ROW: Kim Grossman, David Levenson, Anna Portnoy, Anne Rasmussen, David Frim, Lori Furman, jeff Bellin, Paul Diette. THIRD ROW: Cindy Kirshen, jim Fox, David Shiffman, Emily Monosson, Charlie Strange, Frances Rudnick WA 'S 54536-X9 'Twas quiet in the dull school halls Where several angry students stood. All blue and orange were the walls, The windows - filled with wood. This magazine is thin my friends! No one submits, few people care. Before our valiant mission ends, Fill, we must, these pages bare. They took their leaking pens in hand, Long time the art and writing sought, But dejected they reflected: How could the stuff be got? And as in broodish thought they lay, Inspiration Cand sundry thingsl Came whiffling past their tulgey way Upon a moon with wings. One, two! One, two! And through and through The scissor blade went snicker-snack! T-shirts, half moons, posters, folk tunes Were heaped up in a stack. And have we filled our magazine? 'Tis better than a tinker-toy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! They chortled in their joy. 'Twas quiet in the dull school halls Where several happy students stood. All blue and orange were the walls, The window - filled with wood. Adapted by Susan Israel from labberwockey by Lewis Carroll. .1,,,,r-S. - x 'L 1 349' I ff ,,, Q at? 9 Susan Israel David Youngblood Susan Robinson Editor-in-Chief Faculty Advisor ASSiSl8n! Edil0r FIRST ROW: josh Ehrlich, Nell Scovell, Rosalyn Lezberg, Lisa Ochs. SECOND ROW: Lisa Davis, jennifer Lanes, jack Phillips, Karen Lemack, Eddie Meltzer, Paul Schill, David Schulman, lane White. Lisa Castleman ART STAFF: Sarah Hagen, Howard Castleman, Laura Seasholes Art Editor ELDERLY PROJECT Y Q0 FIRST ROW: Sharon Yavner, Wendy Grover, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dollase, Vickie Feldstien, Frances Rudnick, Alexis Smith, Susan Zeiger. EXPLORERS CLUB II 1,--.7 ' . Q J A f I f ., i .3 5 , iiviiflrikhw ,. QU, . .,. Q ,., ' ,TN-,-,Q ' 'si 'Elf f' ' QNA I, 43:-.,,,. -lfgvflx - ' -' ' L ' Q IQQIZN' ' ' V ' ' J A Jfx 'Xb ,'k'6'N v 'ff' ' 'gf' vi, V v .,,- -... ', X x,p .g..- ' Q . f 1 -Q-.3 - .MJ ,-TAN, , 4 - -,,,r ' A ' s. . 'Y ' i' 5-J LP uk ... L ,S ' r' Q MH W V QS QT S llllgf For the Class of 1977 our three years at NSHS have mcluded hlgh tlmes and bummers But our once apathetlc class has fmally developed a concern for Newton South and has really gotten 1nto lt Many mgredlents have gone mto maklng our tlme at South somethlng to remember Not only have we been affected by the contamed world of the school but our surroundings as well have had a profound mfluence on our lxves 4 'Q -'e ' U ,, C r u V l Thlllll gd Leaning up against the wall, the jock has one objective: to glance at every passing girl. The adidas striped sneakers with the ripped heel support this statued figure. Clothed in a rugby striped shirt and Levi's, the jock moves from his wall positionl' to push around a friend. He is wearing his jock jacket which causes him to fade into the haze of every other person similarly attired. With his lacrosse stick in his right hand he hangs , until the hall monitor tells everyone to keep moving . TYPICALS The Library is not necessarily the place for the ulntellectualf' He often re- sides in the computer lab, quizzing his math wits or engaged in a game of chess. With a breifcase by his side, he shuffles down the hall reciting his Chemistry for- mulas and French verb conjugations. His checkered man tailored shirt is gen- erally untucked from his polyester knit slax and one of the shoelaces of his wal- labies is generally untied. With his slide rule by his side, he is very independant. The Theatre-Artsiesv are not easily found, for if they're not at rehearsal they're hiding in their haven above the stage. They all know how to use Mr. C's phone and if a theatre artsy is really in , he receives notes on that certain door. Theatre Artsies often reveal their identity because in conversation they'll tell you they can really relate. Outside the artroom there is an inconspicuous picnic table: the meeting place of the Freak.', With his knapsack by his side, this long-haired, unshaven student drags on a joint. His beads hang loosely around his neck and his workshirt and his dungarees are both warn until they necessitate patches of var- ious shapes and patterns. His suede vest hangs loosely on his back . . . Winter, Spring, and Fall, the radiator is the place. Even if you don't get to sit on the radiator with joe Creaserf' the caf,' is the place to be. His dark eyes, black leather jacket, and boots classify him apart from the rest. The marlboro hardpack is conveniently placed in his breast pocket as he flirts with the chicks Out in Wheeler parking lot, Miss Southiei' leans against her silver camaro. Her solid gold rams head earrings fall slightly below her carefully blown-dry hair cut. Around her neck are several gold chains. Her satin blouse is tight, but not any tighter than her high waisted form fitting pants. With either zippers, or snaps or stiching, her pants fall three to four inches below her foot but are suspended above the ground by a pair of high, platform shoes. As she turns towards us, her somewhat orange made up face, and her dark mascaraed eyes only glance. Searching in her suitcase type pocketbook, she finds her cigarette case. Placing a parliament 100 in her mouth, she slinks into her camaroi and drives off yelling to her friend, Don't forget to call me tonight. A NEW FREEDOM As a sophomore, open campus was a newly dis- covered freedom. No longer was every minute of the day uscheduledn. One could now find the time for various school related activities and for out of school work. Students gain a sense of responsibility by making good use of free time. By offering a host of choices for open campus, students are encouraged to be- come involved and interested in diverse areas. The enrichment program offers discussions with guest speakers that take place during the school day. Time is also availabe for clubs to plan their activities. Open campus allows for sleeping later in the morning fno A blocki, having an afternoon job, going home to study or just unwinding. Students should be able to chose this free time wisely so that open campus can be a privilege for everyone. UDUUDDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDUDE SAVE A LIFE According to Mr. jonathan Slater CGoodwin Housemasterj, voting and giving blood are two of the greatest contributions an 18 year old can make. Last year's blood drive was a tremendous success. 286 people volunteered and 216 pints of blood were collected. This drive was to save the life of a recent leukemia victim, Louis DiFazio. DiFazio, a 1968 Newton South gra- duate was captain of the football and wrestling teams and winner of the senior cup. He went on to graduate from Wesleyan and to attend Columbia School of Architecture. Carrick Ohlsson, a concert pianist, performed a benefit concert on behalf of his close friend, DiFazio. The drive was a school-wide effort which brought students and staff together for an important cause. DUDE IUUDUUUUUUUDUUUUUHUWHNHHNHHUNUNNUNHNHNNHHNHUHHI THE MAY ARTS FESTIVAL The 1976 May Arts festival was the most successful program of its nature in the history of Newton South. Atten- dance was superb and every department performed and exhibited their own indi- vidual talents. The fun began on May 10, with Cos- tume Day when students and teachers in imaginative and unusual attire pa- raded through the halls. The popular International Fair sponsored by the foreign language department followed, featuring European music, food and plays. A fashion show of student-made clothing and an all school picnic with a pie-eating contest were also held. There were evenings of films, slide-tapes and cartoons which ran concurrently with entertaining presentations by folk sing- ers, musicians and dancers. The 'KBicen- tennial Dinnern which served tradition- al food in an authentic atmosphere was a sell out. Throughout the week, there were art exhibits, drama productions and an auc- tion. The two main attractions of the week were the annual faculty show and the first student variety show. Many stu- dents who had never been involved in the Theatre Art Department participat- ed in this variety show which drew a standing room only crowd. The faculty show was the highlight of the week as it has been in the past. The May Arts Festival of 1976 fol- lowed a similar format to the year be- fore except there were more diverse pro- grams. Every year, the May Arts Festi- val makes a great contribution to our school by bringing together multi-facet- ed talents and at the same time involv- ing large numbers of students. May Arts bolsters school spirit, unifies the faculty and student body in a non-classroom re- lationship and enriches all of us with a wealth of talent. ,-,.,xw,-f-,- . ' - V ,. .f .,,.f-xJm i,:-X -A1.'1l '2- Dr L TC C ' ...KT l ii'-. li I 'A 0, . ii .., ss, '5 '. , Y . ' ,. r .3-5:'.fg1..1.1lfp -ef 'FZ' -.Y...v-':Q,,1-L' .P ...v P . ,. ,...--1 -, .. ii-f.'13A'fIA', !.' Wiql , 'D P142-:...'4-i -4- -- 12' ' '-H-'fra' ....-.......-...---- ....o.:.-..-.1--'-f' ' ,.. ..... 4 ..r,.4-.ea ...-....-....... .-f STATE CHAMPS Two of the most triumphant teams at Newton South have been unfairly robed of well deserved praise. The girls tennis and gymnastic teams have greatly im- proved over the past three years. The girls tennis team reached its ze- nith in 1976 by winning the Eastern Massachusetts Finals and by becoming Massachusetts State Champions. The ti- tle of State Champs was a great honor. The team was able to place first over Lexington, their most difficult oppo- nent. For the second year in a row, the girls were the Dual County League Champions. This feeling of success sus- tained the teams' enthusiasm, dedication and effort throughout the season. The summer Olympics of 1972 popu- larized the sport of gymnastics. Two years later, gymnastics fully blossomed at Newton South. During this first year of successful competition, half of the Newton South team was sent to the indi- vidual state meet. The competition was exciting, as each girl held her breath and watched her teammate perform. The following season, South gymnasts culminated their hard work and deter- mination towards victory. By fractions of a point South missed the Team State Meet, but qualified for and successfully placed in the Individual State Meet. Through these past important seasons, a standard of excellence in gymnastics has been established at South. LIFE SKILLS CENTER . . . A new addition to Cutler House this year was the Life Skills Center for stu- dents with special needs. The recently enacted Mass. Chapter 766, Education Act of 1974, calls for the education of handicapped students in the public school system. Coming from the Pea- body School in Newton, some of the stu- dents attended Newton South for phys- ical education and cooking classes. These special students are learning how to be self-sufficient by making pur- chases, riding public transportation, or- dering a meal in a restaurant, working on paid projects and helping out with MS. CYMNAST ' QL - ' A'.,.'L1T . ,. H,.,.,,, .,,,,,, ,-- '-'SLWRQ DOWN FROM THE HILL tasks in Cutler House. They have been learning academic skills in reading, writing, arithmetic and home economics and have been continuing their progress in physical education. The self-contained Life Skills Center in Cutler House in no way isolates these students from other parts of the school. jerry Beloin, Nancy Erdich and their three aides have encouraged students to work with their group. It appears that the transition from Peabody School to Newton South has been smooth and that our special stu- dents have settled in comfortably. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444 Wttkttkktkkttkkkt4444444444444 WWW? Essay-kaaffairwave:-:fawaafaaaa-nffwaamffa-if-arafffafafcfQ SUMMER '76 Q1 The summer of 1976- The Bicentennial in Boston. 4th of july Off the nearby buildings. . . . The Esplanade . . . fireworks, cannons, 1812 overture. El- ton john The Statue of Liberty, Crocodile Rock. Queen Elizabeth, the Olympics . . . Nadia Comenici, Montreal. The Tall Ships and more. If you weren't at the Esplanade Concert on the 4th of july, you were probably celebrating with Elton john. The greatest crowd ever to assemble in Boston arrived at the Esplanade to celebrate America's 200th anniversary, and listen to Arthur Fiedler conduct the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Fireworks, cannons and bells accompanied the finale as the whole sky was illuminated and the soiand of cannons resounded The Elton john concert was wildf' The music was great and Elton in his red, white and blue Statue of Liberty costume gave quite a show. Shaefer Stadium was packed with people singing, dancing and having a good time. The summer of '76 brought a fleet of ships into Boston during August. Ships from Sweden, Spain, England, Italy and other countries docked at Commercial Wharf for a one-week stay. The procession of Tall Ships was greeted by party cruisers of every shape and size. Crowds of visitors boarded the ships everyday to either examine the vessel or to get a good look at the sailors. The Tall Ships exhibit turned out to be quite a J! Q .tix 3 AWF4Mha? Nina, M Q' SN, l Q 0 ff m l . , 0000 -M22 I .Q as QQ .Agri X, 'fm celebration, and attracted almost the whole city of Boston to the , new waterfront. Another highpoint of the Bicentennial summer was a visit by Queen Elizabeth. The Queen was greeted in Boston by Cover- s nor Michael Dukakis and crowds of important and ordinary i 4 is-I F , ,. ' 5 people who lined the streets. After meeting briefly with Presi- 4, g dent Ford, she continued her travel in Montreal. . l. qs.. 2 nfl The summer of '76 became exclusively geared to the Bicen- 5 tennial: Bicentennial minutes, Bicentennial Beach Towels, Big 1 Q if ,,. ,. 'L -1 is . . centennial Buses, Bicentennial Trolleys, Bicentennial Ice Cream, Bicentennial Cameras, etc. 444444444444444 444444444444444444 44444444444444 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RAH-HAH! .... The cheerleaders at Newton South have always played an active role in supporting school spirit and enthusiasm. Their dedication has been never-ending: from ushering on Parents' Night and decorating the school on Thursday afternoons, to cheering for twenty-one losses in hockey and long bus rides in silence. A controversial issue this year was whether or not cheerlead- ing was a varsity sport. Despite this debate, the cheerleaders have maintained their same sense of spirit. Over the past two years, the cheerleaders have participated in several different activities. After the 1975-76 hockey season, Bedford cheerleaders challenged Newton South to a hockey game. Some of the hockey team was there to cheer for the cheerleaders as they played an active and somewhat humorous game. Everyone including the referees had a good time. The following year, Newton South Cheerleaders participated in a tag football game against the Bedford cheerleaders. The game turned into tackle football and, for NSHS, this experience was not well remembered. JDUUUUUUDUUUHNHNHNUHHUHE SPORTS COMPLEX? Mr. Alvin Mandel, Chairman of the Newton School Commit- tee has always dreamed of a sports complex at Newton South. Our only facilities included tennis courts and a field for soccer, baseball and field hockey. Our football team uses Newton North's stadium for home games. On the other side of the city, Newton North boasts a new three story gymnasium equipped with an indoor pool, air condi- tioned indoor track and a resurfaced outdoor track. Mr. Mandel feels that we are spending too much money on busing our teams to North and that money would be spent more wisely and equitably on a facility for South. Some people would be satisfied with modest additions such as a football field, some stands for viewing games and an outdoor track. With better and more convenient playing areas, more stu- dents might be encouraged to come out for sports. The in- creased numbers would allow for more competition and higher selection standards. Newton South's athletic program needs more student in- volvement and school spirit. A new sports complex would be ideal if the money were available and if enough people see the need. This year the Senior Squad placed 14th out of twenty-six schools at an annual cheerleading competition. Many spectators were there as Newton South performed a three-minute routine. The medal won was well-deserved for Newton South's unique style and effort. EHHHNHHNHHNHNUUDUUUUUUU UDUDUUHUDUUUUDDUUU THE GREASE PIT was appropriated by the School Committee and the construc tion began. The new auto center has introduced the course popular me UUUDUUDU of the skills and knowledge gained through the new auto me UDDDDDDDUDUDDD lives. One of the major student initiated projects at Newton South was carried out last year with the construction of the new and fully equipped Auto Center. The planning began three years ago with the circulation of petitions by students who felt the need for, and an interest in the field of auto mechanics. Money chanics and boys as well as girls are taking advantage of the new facility. Now South has the same opportunity to offer courses that were only available at Newton North Technical High School. The construction of the auto center is concurrent with the new emphasis on career development in high school. Many chanics program will benefit these students throughout their rd 8 YV 3 ity cn L CD .Z C D E SE Com R I .S LU n-I We ve got to admit it one of the biggest projects at NSHS xx as ap plying to college The Career Re source center haunts vou all through Junior vear as the place to go to pick up SAT forms or sign up for Achievement Tests It is not un til your senior year that vou realize that you ve been spending a great deal of time there In making xour college choice you can either read through your g'College Handbooku or apply where everyone else IS ap- plying If you are Ivy League ma- terial, you already have narrowed down the field, but if you could not decide if you want a small school or a big school or a rural school or a city school or a liberal arts school or an athletic school or a school two hundred miles away or a school around the corner, you may have some trouble During the fall and earlx winter NSHS seniors scurried around the country having interviexxs taking tours and maybe even going to a few fraternltv parties That xx as all fine but when it xx as time to sit down and fill out the applications you felt like vou were xx r1t1ng out vour life s destiny This tedious little task of ap plying to college could have taken up the entire second term but xve didnit give up yet. Along with the S15-S20 appllcation fee, we kissed our transcripts good-bye and began to pray. That was all we could dol The returns started pouring in dur- ing mid-April. It is hard to general- ize on the initial feeling of rejec- tion or acceptance, but for the most part our minds were finally at ease. H SPW S 'n L 'I W C5 I XI D' H D.. FD is U3 O Q. o' sc: 5 to cm S HVAA WI-I.L O 'EIH . -'21 . , . a - pa ' I . ' 5 . hu-A , . . H, . Q gg: . ' N N ' -s - - I rn D' K sw . - hull . v bl-A . ' ' v ' '-3 . , V - . Cf . . T p . H . f u . , U3 , Q F .u , ' O - o . - - fb . H G F? I . ' U P 0 s: FF OD The lion's head in Goodwin House started the trend of wall, hall and mural painting. Over the summer of 1976, Amy Fagin designed and began to paint a mural in the Goodwin Common room. The mural, depicting a reaching tree is silhouetted against abstract shapes of different colors. The mural adds a spe- cial touch to the room and is enjoyed by everyone. In Cutler House, Roxanne Faber dili- gently painted a colorful mural. The de- sign is of a male skate boarder and a OUR PAINTED WALLS female skier surrounded by waves, mountains and a sun. A group of people in Wheeler House painted the Common room autumn yel- low and then asked for ideas for wall paintings. Faith Dana created her New- ton South duck while Clare Leven- worth and Rodger Cohen painted a multi-colored rainbow. Several rooms and hallways around the school have been painted by stu- dents, teachers, housemasters and secre- taries to brighten up our environment. IX.. ELECTICN '76: THE DEBATES The election between jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford was a close race but a dull one. The bait which lured QOZ of the registered voters in Massachusetts to the polls was the eight referendum questions. Controversial questions concerning hand guns, throw-away bottles and cans, blue laws, and a possible state-run electric company were among the eight that the Com- monwealth voted for or against. A vote for Carter was a vote for change: a vote against Watergate, away from Washington and back to the American people. A vote for Ford was a vote for tranquility and for what was safe and firmly established. The American people, by.the result of the election, proved that their desire for change was greater than their desire for tranquility. 4 While the Ford-Carter debates were on national television, Newton South had a political debate of its own. Father Robert F. Drinan, incumbent congressman from the fourth district, was running hard against Arthur Mason, a Republican attorney from Brookline. NSHS students and staff, television cameras from Channels 5 and 7, and reporters from several newspapers filled the audito- rium. Acting as monitor, Dr. Philip Burnham alternately asked the candidates questions prepared by students from several social-studies classes. The debate centered on crucial issues such as defense, college aid, nuclear power, and the role of govern- ment. Both candidates strongly presented their views to an extremely receptive audience. WELCOME SENIOR SLUMP Since our days in the Sophomore Class Committeef, we have been fervently anticipating senior slump. By january 14th of our senior year colleges etc. will have been applied to, tests will have been taken, and the second term will have been completed. There will be nothing left to do other than wait and pray to hear about our future. For the sole reason that no one wanted seniors to die of boredom, senior slump was invented. Classes? Homework? These words no longer compute in the minds of third year students. Suddenly no one is bothered by an N in gym or a D in math. 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SECOND ROYV: Jennie Xypteras. Robyn Smukler, Caryn Abroms, Jane Feigenson, Jennifer Auld, Sandi Calderone, Ruth Anne Miller, THIRD ROVV: Coach Charles Hurwitz, Susanna Newton. Anne McKinnon, Leslie Propp, Roberta Weiner. Suzanne Stollar, Janice Melnick. Jeanne DeMichele, Lisa Kaufman. 9?-Ewa' W N . . , .,,LQQ,6E3?1gg.3 9461 9555 Q . -f .A 1 - - X if ' .sas .EQT IQIQMF W ef F ,i fri? .me 5406. 2 Wg Q A l 1 fa'- This year a new sport, girls' soccer, was introduced to Newton South. The season was short but the accomplishments were great. We had three scrimmages and ended with a record of 1-2. The first Newton South girls' soccer goal was scored by Ruth Anne Miller, assisted by Emily Weiss in the game against Bedford. We would like to thank Mr. Hurwitz, Mr. Bolter and Mr. Murphy for their excellent coaching. Next year, we are looking forward to a successful season with many returning players of a brand new varsity sport. Hopes were high for the Newton South Soccer Team this year. The win- ning style that the team had shown the second half of the previous year seemed sure to carry over to the 1976 Lions. From the outstart Coach Woody Crowther stressed team play and disci- pline and the Lions met with success in their pre-season encounters. The regular season opened at Weston where the Lions produced a 2-1 victory in an exciting and hard-fought game. However the South eleven then met a talented Wayland team and League Champions Lincoln-Sudbury. The re- sult- two close losses. After these two losses the discipline necessary to play good, controlled soccer became un- known in the Lions attack. Individual play instead of team play proved their downfall. The team's final record was three wins, eight losses, and two ties. This re- cord in no way indicates the tremendous potential the team had. The team this year was led by Captain ,J-ff' .. -- yi. . ul BUYS' SOCCER Michael Stollar who, although ham- pered by injuries, was the team's leading scorer. Probably the two most consistent Lion players were Donnie Moore and Frank Otten. Along with Stollar these two provided the nucleus for a potent offense and a quick, controlled passing game in the offensive half of the field. These players will be sorely missed along with seniors josh Ehrlich, Bob Fein, Bri- an Crodman, Don Mayer, Dan Paisner, Dan Picard, jamie Popkin, Marty Schwartz, David Schiffman, Danny Shi- man, Cary Simon, Aaron Wasserman and Andy Wise. Fortunately, there will be many re- turning varsity players next year. These players will have their work cut out for them. juniors Albert Pazos, Peter Levin, Ieff Fastov, and Steve Cans will form a good part of next year's team as all saw Varsity playing time this year. With a good nucleus to build around soccer should be more beautiful at South next year. Q A A vf:'r'sr.'f 't:Q'::,N,:w,,,, f 'rn A .. 5. twig. Stn' 'F FIRST ROVV: Andy Wise, Aaron Was- serman, josh Ehrlich, Bob Fein. Dan Paisner, Donny Moore, Michael Stollar. David Shiffman, Frank Otten. Cary Si- mon, Donald Mayer, Marty Schwartz. SECOND ROVV: Dan Shiman, Stan Samkange, jamie Popkin, Dan Picard, Peter Levin, Phil VVhelan, Steve Cans. Adam Levin. THIRD ROVV: Brian Grodman, Eric Ciesser, Richy Share, Michiel Westerkamp, Harry Samkange, jeff Fastov, Albert Pazos, Stu Sussman, Coach Crowther. ffnk ffd. GIRLS' SWIMMING - V 'v' Q I B? 'f v 41 N, W l 5 7':fff- T- -- -'f Ft' i--. , 4 n N .s - Z ' 1 1 N . I tx ' 4 f V . 7' . - N A season of hardship and adversity is what the Girls' Swim Team faced in September of '76 The loss of their home pool at Newton North resulted in a month of outdoor practices followed by two months of 6:00 A.M. bus rides to work-outs at the Boston College pool. Lateness land wetnessj at A block became part of the daily routine. Submerged by VValtham in their first encounter and swamped by Dedham in their second, the girls faced the prospect of a winless season. However, this was not to be the case. In one of the most dramatic turnarounds of the Fall Sports Season the team swam to a tie with North Quincy and quickly followed this with successive victories over Quincy and Urseline Academy. The season will certainlv leave the girls with manv inspirational memories, not the least of which will be the guidance and support from their coach, Bill Grimes . and co-captains Elinor Campbell and Susan Israel. XX . v A I Lyvz. FIRST ROW: Caryn Broitman. lilies.: Goodman, Vickie Feldstein. Elinor Campbell, Susan Israel. Andrea Wolff. Lisa Lmina. SECOND BOVV: Marion Kirslien. janet Fleming. judy Pearson, janet Shiffman, Cheryl Oppenheim. THIRD BOWV: Coach Bill Crimes. Leslie Mulhern. Mimi Bolaffi, Liz Dempsey, Lois Maliclt, Leanne Goldman, Rosalyn Lezberg. FIELD HOCKEY FIRST ROW: Christine Cocca, Ilene Tocci, Hony Sebok, Cathy Moore, Emily Monosson, Debi Spielman, Buthaina Shukri, Penny Shockett, Linda Irvine, Joanne Lefevre, Amy Elman. SECOND ROXV: Coach Meyers, jenny Hein, Beth XVillis, Susan Spinks, Alicia Skerry, Nancy King, Christine Melville, Emily Stein, Lisa Brown, Marcia Okun, Coach Lanning. THIRD ROW: Mindy Kingston, Kerry Wilcox, Barby Long, Elisa Hurley, Kathy Brauneis, Andrea Hurley, Cynthia Weinstein, Patty McLellan, Diane NVilcox, Kiki Farrish, Sarah Longson. I've got to sing my song to express clearly how I feel. It's called Field Hockey Bluesi' and the emotions are real. It tells of Ms. Myers' very first team, of their struggles to win, And of the basic skills where everyone had to begin. It describes running eight long laps, and then starting drills, Such as sprinting in all directions until the pain really kills. Now, as we look on every little thing that took place, Deep, deep within our hearts will remain a space, For Kiki Farrish and Sarah Longson- both with injured knee, And eleven games without a win- of this you must agree, That winning one game a season makes it last a long, long time, And that two measly goals deserve absolutely no rhyme. This song isn't nearly over, I have a lot more to say: I haven't mentioned Buthaina or Debi or their high level of play, Nor was Cynthia Weinstein's name ever really made known. Although her first year, she played superbly, never were plays s blown. It must be stated, that on occasion Cynthia would fall, And laugh on the field, on the ground, and perhaps on the ball. And I mustn't forget Barby Long- with the teams loudest mouth, CThe person who centered the non-scoring forward line for Southl She took hours to dress, and was always, always, last. On the field, however, she was pretty fast. But the dynamic duo was happier than she was quick. When you put them together they played awfully slick. Like Batman and Robin, like Donny and Marie, Kerry and Mindy scored goals Cfor the other team 31 They really tried more than anyone thought they did, For their win they were ecstatic, about their losses they would I kid. I .a Twelve games one win, twelve games two goals, now it's all in the past, In the Dual County League, this team came in last. But they'll never forget blue shirts, orange kilts, and nifty striped socks, Or the days gone by, when they were Field Hockey jocks. Q3 1-22 -f 5 CROSS CCU TRY FIRST ROVV: Robert Nlorehouse. joseph Seeley, Steve Karlin, Andy Kaufman. Eddie Koning, Tim Williams, Steven Hall, Lee Zalinger. SECOND ROVV: Coach Geist, Nlark Nliller, Tom Campbell, Chris Freeman, jeff Rubin, Neil Nlcfxianus, Scott Wollins, Gillian Sharp. Another season of Cross Country, that crazy sport of run- ning through the fall foliage, has come and gone and with it a disappointing season for the Lion runners. Hopes were high at the outstart and a .500 season, something that had not happened since 1968, seemed very possible. At the first time trial veterans Eddie Koning, Steve Hall, Tim Williams, Rob Morehouse, Steve Karlin, Lee Zalinger and Steve Spelfogel all improved on their previous years time. An added plus came in the form of new participants joe Seely, Andy Kaufman, Dave Root, Neil McManus, Scott Wollins, Mike Goldstein, jeff Rubin, Chris Freeman, Mark Miller, Bobby Ryter and the sole female runner Gillian Sharp. The Lion runners opened up their season by beating a strong Saint Sebastian team, 25-36 tin Cross Country the low score winsj. But at the next meet versus Lincoln-Sudbury the Lions bowed in a close contest, 32-28. From there the season went downhill with losses to Weston, Concord-Carlisle, and Bedford. Moreover, in the course of these meets the Lions suffered injuries to five varsity runners. Against hopeless odds the Lions dropped their remaining two meets, at Way- land, and at home against Acton-Boxborough. The 1976 Lion Cross Country Team did have its bright spots. Through great determination and team effort not one person failed to finish a race the entire season. Under the leadership of Captain Tim Williams the Lions were able to salvage a few wins outside league competition, and tremen- dous individual success was achieved by Eddie Koning, an all Dual County League runner, who placed consistently in top spots. With a large turnout of underclassmen and the success of the junior Varsity squad, the outlook for next year is bright. With hard work and determination the Lions can look for- ward to a better season, next year. , 'i E Al- I Iv v ' V X ,Y ' -ff -,,,. ...- -iC3 , ,kk -if i .4-2+ 4q r- W 2 z -,1 7 5 E-Q ,--. 5 ' ifiux 2 -. f -a. P ,4i-W ,Lei i-3.1 I 9: 1 yu ' --- 2.-r.-. , M ,L I If M72 Y 5775 Q5 'Vi 1 I I 2 ' I f , 'X T ': -s ' , n it .1 1 I 7 K ' 'H f M ' I 41 ' 5 OLLEYB LL Til ' ' LAL-l. 1 2--f :Lf-. -1--:af W , I - FIRST ROW: joanne Werther, Stacey Wallace, Bonnie Kominik, Debbie Pachus, Susan Perry, Tammy Arafe, Bena Fein. SECOND ROVV: Nancy Green, Kathy Duffy, Robin Gibbs. Suzanne Abbott, Amy Ellis, Sheryl Richardson, judy Koffman, Dory Barenholtz. THIRD RONV: Coach Judy Blanchard, Amy Rubin, Kim Seaborn, Barbara Sherman. jenny Simon, Diane Kaufman, Alison Gallant, Iulie Leitman, Cindy Arafe. -.v.r. .4 Volleyball is a demanding sport requiring a great .T . 1 variety of skills, a good deal of concentration in mastering these skills and above all, a strong sense of teamwork! Obviously, our varsity and j.V. teams excelled in ' all three attributes. The volleyball team of 1976, ended its season with a smashing 8-5, 8-5 record, as well as having qualified for the Eastern Mass. Dis- trict Tournament for the second straight year. This year the team consisted of twenty seven players. This is a large number considering the fact that only six women are on the court at one time. Ms. Blanchard and Ms. Bottomley were outstanding - coaches and showed a strong devotion to the team. l Thank-you coaches B and B, for making this year a memorable one. . .N We say good-bye to six seniors and wish them luck in the future. But we also leave behind a very strong group of juniors and an equally excellent contingent of sophomores, plenty of potential to carry on Newton South's volleyball tradition. Good - Luck Volleyball Team 1977! . V i 'Wu .. i f N s , ,. i . wiv 3 -..-. Y- ' , FOOTB LL The 1976 Newton South Lions Football Team could best be described as a team preparing for the future. Under second year head coach Aredis Kojoyian, the Lions utilized fourteen underclassmen in a total of twenty-two starting positions. Kojoyian's philosophy was to platoon separate offensive and defensive units in an attempt to give playing time to a maximum number of players. However, this combination was unable to win a game and posted a disappointing 0-8-2 slate. In a season filled with bad breaks and disappoint- ment, it is hard to find bright spots, but the 1976 Lions Doug Washington and sophomores Rich Tarantino, jack Forti, Paul Butters, Doug jackson and Rich Shone play hard-nosed, tough defense all season. The Lion defensive eleven was able to hold off the Boston Tech attack to help gain a 22-22 tie, and gave up only six points to Cambridge Latin in another tie. The team as a whole can look forward to next season in anticipation of improving its dismal record. With a large number of underclassmen gaining valuable ex- perience, the 1977 Lion squad should post a team ready to play steady and consistent football. did have certain moments demonstrative of their out- standing effort. The offensive line comprised of seniors Mark Manfredi, joe Peltier, Chuck Connolly, Danny Sheehan, Greg Soyka, Captain Brian Cooper, juniors Willie McDonald, Paul Cutler, and-sophomores Doug jackson and Alan Seifer worked hard all season in the trenches opening holes for Lion backs. The backfield, Richard Filler, Barry Gale, Greg jackson and quarter- back Michael Cushner consistently ground out tough yardage against strong opposition. Richard Filler, a sophomore, gained a school record of 982 yards rush- ing, scored 54 points and was the only Lion chosen for the Dual County League all-star team. On the other side of the line the defense, inexperi- enced at first, seemed to improve every game. Seniors 7 Mike Hernandez, Chuck Connolly, Barry Gale, Mark Manfredi, Mark Newhookg juniors Aredis Kojoyian, FIRST ROVV: joe Peltier, Dan Sheehan, Barry Gale, jim Amicangioli, Mike Hernandez, Brian Cooper, Greg Soyka. Mike Cushner, Charles Connolly, Mark Manfredi, Mark Newhook, Art Kojoyain, Willie Mc-Donald. SECOND ROW: jimmy Stevens, Greg jackson, Scott Seidman, jimmy Foster, David Marcus, Doug Washington, john Daley, Tom Osborn, Drew Framson, jimmy Quinn, Paul Cutler, Fred Hochberger, Steven Silvester. THIRD ROVV: jimmy Lanrlay, Rich Shone, Paul Butters. Alan Seifer, Steve Kosowsky, Doug jackson. Scott Lomes, john Forti, Paul Deluca, Richard Tarantino. Richard Filler. Chuck Mac-Donald. FOURTH ROYV: Coach George Tshumas. Tom Rizzuti. Mark Young, Kevin Sullivan, jimmy Fox, Del Sullivan, Aredis Kojoyain, l l CHEERLEADER qt, gg? ,ig - P slfiil ui'-'Allin ful SQ If Agp! f- g X rg 4 SENIOR SQUAD- FIRST ROW: Dina Levy, joan Sybicki. jenny Taub, Nancy Crodberg, Anjali Dandekar, Mary Duffy. SECOND ROYV: janet Tedeschi. Susan Steinberg, Lisa Castleman. jenny Lanes, Doreen Wiest. C if H6111 Special thanks to judy Malone who, although a housemas- ter and yearbook literary advisor, found time to be our coach. She gave us the encouragement to earn a medal for the showcaseg perhaps someday we'll even win a trophy! Again Ms. Malone, thank you. jUNIOR SQUAD- FIRST ROVV: julie Anthony, Ruth Anne Miller, SECOND ROW' Lily Chou, joan Miller, Debby Cordon, Debbie Kutnick. THIRD ROYV: Allison Baird Lisa Phillips, Arti Singh, Toni Cushner, joanne Pottey. 3? During our three years at Newton South, despite the disappointing records of many of our teams, the de- votion and perseverance of our athletes did not dimin- ish. ao -f :- ..- 52 37 Nfb A ' 4 C47 L I L s n...,-in-ng., ' s X I I.. 1 uul nlr 2m :1 f . Li'-z'!!'- fa 5 I ' I H ' 'TF' 3 U? ffpmw ,af is ,-. .0 . .5 :ig -.. The Newton South Lions '76-'77 hockey team suffered through another losing season this year. However, the ac- tual record of the team is no indication of the success the Lions enjoyed in many areas. Any fan present at a game could not fail to be impressed with the spirited play and hustle exhibited by all mem- bers of the squad. From the drop of the puck to the final whistle, the Lions were in every game this season. In all eyes the highlight of the season came in the form of a 6-2 drubbing of Weston High School. VVinless for 28 con- secutive games, the Lions had allowed the previous year's record to hamper their play. But against VVeston the Lions employed a hard-hitting, fast-paced of- fense and dominated play the entire game. The Lions power-play accounted for three of the six goals with forwards Ned McCarthy, Don Moore, and Howie Cooper controlling the action while Bob Tresca and Peter Cappadonna peppered the VVeston net with slapshots. The for- wards had a field day as Cooper scored four times while McCarthy and jim Hendrix each tallied once. Albert Pazos was outstanding in the goal, making 18 saves. HOCKEY This same type of play was also evi- denced in other games throughtout the season. A close 4-2 loss to Concord-Car- lisle was the Patriots closest game of the season. A 4--1 tie with powerhouse Lin- coln-Sudbury featured Dean Kahr's 43 saves in the net and two goals by Ned McCarthy. Coaches Neil McPhee and Steve McBride will have a good nucleus to work with next year as the junior Varsi- ty team enjoyed a successful season. In addition, many underclassmen gained valuable experience this year. Among the returning players will be goalie Al- bert Pazos, defensemen Peter Cappa- donna and Doug jackson, along with forwards Bob Weiss and Dave Mosca. Graduating players include Co-cap- tains Howie Cooper and Bob Tresca, jim Hendrix, Don Moore, Ned McCarthy, Aaron Wasserman, Dave McKinnon, Dean Kahr, Nat Heard, Don Skerry, and Steve Leach. Q! FIRST ROW: Dean Kahr. Ned McCarthy. jim Hendrix. Co-captain Bob Tresca, Co-captain Howie Cooper, Dave McKinnon, Steve Leach. Albert Pazos. SECOND ROYV: Coach Steve McBride, Dave Mosca, Don Skerry, Nat Heard, Doug jackson. Peter Cappaclonna, Aaron Wasserman, Don Moore, Bob VVeiss, Coach Neil McPhee. il The boys' swim team has shown impressive- ly this year. The season opened with the de- voted swimmers taking the splash at 6:30 in the morning at Boston College. The first meet was a stunning victory over Watertown. This victory was followed by losses to Acton-Box- borough and Weston. The team was able to recoup these losses after much practice in the refurbished Newton North pool. The team was victorious over Arlington and St. Sebas- tian. The swimmers and divers showed quite well in the remaining meets versus Norwood, Woburn, Catholic Memorial, and Winchester. The team's great success can be attributed to strength in all areas. Impressive freestyle times are shown by junior Paul Cutler, senior Ron Koning, sophomore Chris Chaloff, and sophomore Alan Seifer. In addition there was a fine effort by jim Fleming and Mike Kinel- lias. Backstrokers Steve Phillips, Neil Swinton, and jim Fox can be credited for a good show- ing this year. Butterfly, a difficult stroke, was done with ease and great speed by co-captain Mike Feldstein and co-captain Scott Seidman, who also competes in diving, and john Miller. The team's divers, Scott Seidman and Mike Agulnick, both showed great skill in diving. Finally the team was blessed with excellent times in breaststroke swum by junior Bob Goodman, sophomore Kevin Hayden, and ju- nior Ftich Kosowsky. Additional help in var- ious strokes was provided by Neils Catsimpoo- las and Nat Hecht. The team appreciates the help provided by team managers Elinor Campbell and Eileen Goodman and the fine coaching of Mr. U3 0 P4 U3 cn E Z 5 Z CU llf 7 'V Grimes. FIRST ROW: Nat Hecht, Rich Ko- sowslcy, Paul Cutler, Co-Captain Scott Seidman, Bob Goodman, Chris Chaloff, Ron Koning, jim Flem- ming, Coach Bill Grimes. SECOND ROW: Michael Kannellias, Alan Seifer, Co-Captain Michael Feld- stein, Stephen Phillips, john Miller, Kevin Hayden, Michael Agulnick. MISSING: Neil Swinton, jim Fox, Neils Catsimpoolas. l .iv '-Y I W The Newton South girls' gymnastics team of ,76-,77 was strong and success- ful. All members of the team developed into a unified squad. Each individual l - 19-Sf'-ii.:-. . devoted her time which accounts for the consistent winning record. The season opener against Wayland was a close victory with a final score of 80.8-79.2. This prompted the girls to work even harder because a win by 1.6 is i CIRLSCYMNA TICS not healthy for a coach's heart! In the next two meets against Brookline and Walnut Hill, South won decisively with final scores of 82.4-72.25 and 83.95-70.5 respectively. The girls also managed to raise their final score by almost four points. Senior Faith Dana and co-captain jenny Taub both were consistent in the uneven bars. In all three meets they per- formed with the skill of seasoned gym- nasts. Sophomore jill Schwartz proved her capabilities on bars with an excellent routine in the Wayland meet. jillis score of 4.8 was a major factor in winning the meet. South's beam routines didn't come to- gether until the meet against Walnut Hill. High scores for seniors Amy Fagin Claire Leavenworth, and Buthaina Shukri accounted for the highest beam total South has ever achieved - 23.95. The teamis floor exercises are usually very consistent. South won that event in all three meets. Their routines were clearly more exciting and innovative than any in the state. A particularly gratifying moment came in the Brook- line meet when jill Shamban received a 7.25 for her difficult routine that had previously been underrated and under- scored. The demanding job of all-around was filled by Amy in the first two meets and Faith in the third. Both girls never tired and maintained high level perfor- mances on all four pieces of equipment. Since gymnastics is an extremely de- manding sport, dedication and confi- dence are two important factors in victo- ry. Because of Southis high levels of each throughout the season and the excellent coaching of judy Blanchard and Susan Raymond, the gymnastics team became one of the strongest in the Dual County League. The sophomores and juniors gained invaluable experience and next year the team will have the potential to maintain the high caliber of excellence exhibited throughout this season. FIRST ROVV: jenny Taub, Buthaina Shukri. SECOND ROVV: Coach Susan Raymond. Debbi Lee, Nancy Crodberg, jill Shamban. Toby Richman. Coach judy Blanchard THIRD ROVV: jill Schwartz. Brenda Burke. Clare Leavenworth. Tina Atkins. Amy Fagin. Leslie Weisman, Faith Dana. BOYS' GYMNASTICS Under the able coaching of Tom Steeves the Newton South boys' gymnas- tics team enjoyed a successful season this winter. Possibly one of the most intense sports offered at Newton South, gymnas- tics requires each participant to make a total commitment in an effort to strive for perfection. There was no exception this year. Newton South displayed a fine all- around performance in defeating Win- chester in their opening meet. In both the floor exercises and parallel bars South scored convincing triumphs. Tad Baum, jimmy Yarin, and Paul Duggan led the way, giving South a two point lead going into the still rings, the Lions weakest event. But Tad Baum and jim- my Yarin hung in there to give South a victory. Throughout the season good perfor- mances were consistently turned in by Tad Baum, Newton South's all-around man. Tad scored a personal high of 30.0 against Natick in a losing effort. Amir Levy, jim Yarin, Bill Malamud, Mark Izen, Bob Kelly, and Paul Duggan all made major contributions to the team during the course of the season. Gymnastics is a growing sport at South. Each year more people become involved in the program and with this increased participation will come an in- crease in the success of the gymnastics team. rm FIRST ROW: Bruce King, Robert Kelly, Tad Baum, Coach Steeves, SECOND ROW: Matthew Karas, jeff Garb, Mazin Shukri, jimmy Yarin, Mark'Isen, Bill Nlalamud, Ethan Ruber. THIRD ROW: Sandy Hecht, Amir Levy, Ned Martin, Paul Duggan. Q ..-- . s.' 54, r. I I -1 ., V 'WMI A . , - 4 'Ana'-g-,,' . ,QI . A -A V ,A gc? '-,-ia.. -1' ,, ..,, . fe S, . - V . ,. . 'r.-. V ' . s- 4 .Tb 1' . ' ...4 mamma..- figigro QJH' This year the Newton South ski team had its most successful season ever. Re- turning skiers in both the boys' and girls' slalom events provided much needed ex- perience to a team composed primarily of sophomores. In the next couple of years these sophomores should provide a backbone for the slalom team, which has the potential to become the best in the league. This year was the first time the ski team competed in cross-country races. Before the start of the season Coach Lor- ett encouraged the team to practice cross-country skiing on the field behind the school, and when the season began, the team was ready for racing in that category. The girls' team did quite well, often placing high in the eight team races. The boys' team also made a re- spectable performance in both slalom and cross-country events. The ski team can look forward to more success in the future as many of its members will be returning next year. KIING FIRST ROVV: Ellen Freedman. Emily Weiss. Rony Sebok. Daniel Weller, Adam Levin, jodie Zussman. Simon Longson. Coach Ernest Lorrett. jennifer Auld. Caryn Abroms, Robyn Smulder. Kathy Pelton. SECOND ROWV: Amy Garber, Lauri Meizler. Amy Sherter, Bruce Raider, Liz Dempsey. Steven Goldstein. Rom Finn, Peter Levin. THIRD ROVV: jimmy Levin, Michel Fridman, Stuart Press. Mark Fisher, Dominique Delaloye, Danny Stoloff. Richard Garber, VN'ilIiam Braverman, Eric Ciesser. MISSING: Lisa Phillips. Nancy King. Gillian Sharp, Eddie Meltzer, Mark Derby. The Newton South wrestling team had an excellent season this year, guided by Coach Kojoyian and Coach Hurwitz. With only four seniors, and three juniors with past varsity experience on the squad, Co-Captains Greg Soyka and Ronny Lombardo led the team of dedi- cated individuals. The team compiled an impressive winning record to add to its tradition of winning seasons. The 100-pound weight class was dominated by sophomore Ronny Kras- sin, who performed outstandingly for a first-year wrestler. Senior Ronny Lom- bardo in the 107-pound class finished his South career with a fine record. The 114-pound class was vacant until junior jeff Groper lost enough weight to make it, and his wrestling was an asset to the team. junior Doug Booker T. Wash- ington competed in the 121-pound class, wrestling up to par with his high-caliber reputation. junior Greg MacDonald in the 128-pound class got it all together to become a mainstay of the team. The WRESTLING 134-pound class was split between junior Lee Schiff and sophomore Paul Butters, who shared a fine season. In the 140- pound class, senior Greg Soyka showed his smooth skill as he amassed a record illustrative of his ability and dedication. Dan Picard took charge of the 147- pound class and combined many ele- ments to wrestle well. The 157-pound class saw junior Arty Kojoyian and soph- omore David Isenberg wrestle valiantly after junior Tom Osborne was injured. In the 169-pound class senior Brian Buffington powered his way to a well- deserved, impressive record. junior Rafi Krasa showed much improvement at the 187-pound class. junior Lance Servais came along in his first year of wrestling and became a respectable heavyweight. In all, the sacrifice, hard work, and drive of each individual produced a very successful season for the team. With many strong wrestlers returning, the outlook for the future is very bright. FIRST ROW: Lance Servais, Rafi Krasa, Brian Buffington, Arty Kojoyian, Dan Picard, Greg Soyka, Ron Lombardo, Ron Krassin, jeff Groper, Doug Washington, Greg MacDonald, Lee Schiff. SECOND ROW: Coach Aredis Kojoyian, john Peltier, Scott Buffington, Stu Levy, Paul Butters, Charlie Belden, Shawn Daley, Scott Newmark, Bob Braceland, Tom Osborn, Roy Wirthlin, Coach Chuck Hurwitz, THIRD ROW: Wayne Chou, Andy Horwitz, Don Steinberg, Paul Phillips, Cliff Seeto, Dave Isenberg, Tom Campbell, Bobby wil- cox, Sue Baseman, jackie Levy, Ellen Dippo. GIRLS' I DGOR TRACK FIRST ROVV: Debi Spielman. Suzanna Newton. SECOND ROVV: Vlendy Shahon. Nlarion Kirschen, Ilene Tocci. Nlichelle Leblanc, joanne Lefeyre. Sandy Calder- one. THIRD ROVV: Stephanie jacobson, Penny Shockett, Mara Seely, Leanne Cor- biere, jean Delklichele. Linda Irvine. Susan Steinberg, Leslie Propp, Diane Wilcox, Sheryl Richardson. Coach james Black- burn. This year there were 18 girls who par- eticipated on the girls' indoor track team, surpassing last year's number by nine girls. The 1977 track team was fortunate to have a great deal of talent among the participants, Consistent first place win- ners were: Suzanna Newton in the 300- yard run and the high jump, Wendy Shahon in the 40-yard dash, Kathy Brauneis in the sliotput, and the relay team which consisted of VVendy Shahon, Marion Kirschen, Penny Shockett, and Suzanna Newton. Much of the success of the team must be attributed to james Blackburn, the girls' coach. Coach Blackburn did a fine job of forming this group of talented individuals into a winning team. He worked individually with the runners and helped each girl to understand the fundamentals of the events in which they participated. BGYSliIXXNRTRACK The Newton South indoor track team had one of its best seasons in many years, proving that it could be competitive with any team in the Dual County League. The season opened with a 43-43 tie with Wayland. This meet could easily have been a win for South, but bad breaks and a questionable disqualifica- tion deprived the Lions of victory. It would prove to be a season of bad breaks, as many runners were forced to miss meets due to injuries. Nevertheless, the team finished with a respectable re- cord and the season ended on a positive note with good performances against Bedford and Matignon. Tri-Captains Paul Daniels, Ken iiffff I 'Nix ' Green, and jonny Zoll led the team. ju- nior Eddie Koning, Newton South's best long distance runner in recent years, ran well all season along with junior Steve Hall who held the leagues fastest time in hurdles. jack Forti, Adam Ostrach, and Ken Green were consistent placers in the shotput. Hall and Koning will be joined next year by several fine returning runners and Coach Don Sutherland is extremely optimistic. The large group of returning runners include Steve Shulman, Fred Hochberger, Greg jackson, Steve Ko- sowsky, john Forti, Mark Kase, Mike Goldstein, Charlie Strange, jay Broad- nax, jon Fraser, and Mike Westercamp. .na 9- 4 G ...LP FIRST ROW: Mark Miller, Kenny Green, Coach Sutherland, Paul Daniels, Steve Shnlman. Rich Abel, Scott Lomes. SECOND ROVV: jim Ralston, Tim Williams, Dave Arons, Adam Ostrach, Charlie Strange, Torn Alsup, Bob Morehouse, Mark Kase. THIRD ROVV: Stan Samkange, Steve Kosou sky, john Fraser, john Forti, Mike Westercamp, jeff Rubin, jay Broadnax. FOURTH ROVV: Frank Otten. MISSING: Dan Alsup, Greg jackson, Fred Hochberger, Fred Amocagioli, Mike Goldstein, Frank Ogelsby, Eddy Koning, Steve Hall. Neil McManns. 5. ' . - . . .y-sv.. ere, -X ,..1- GIRL ' BASKETBALL Ask any member of the girls' basketball team what it's been like playing, and the quotation is most likely the answer you would receive. Why all the pride? This year's team, coached by Ms. Lynn Arturi, was the very best in Newton South's history. This accomplishment was not easily achieved. As sophomores, Ben Antonellis, Mindy Kingston, and Barby Long made the varsity squad. After playing together for three years, after sweating through countless suicides, after patiently waiting to win in a difficult division, the dedication of these three teammates finally paid off. This year, Mindy Kingston and Ellen Korelitz were the co- captains. The intense love of the game by both diffused throughout the entire team. Barby Long was the personification of a dedicated athlete, while Ben taught many things to the inexperienced players. Kerry Wilcox joined the squad this year and developed into an excellent player. These seniors will be greatly missed both on and off the court. The two sophomores who broke into the starting line-up- Kim Seaborn and Karen Bilski- along with Nancy Sullivan, Judy Koffman, Bena Fein, Joanne VVerther, and Tammy Ar- curi, should have little problem continuing to win next year. The J.V. squad was a success as well, coached by Celestine Myers and captained by Jeannie Clemons and Adrienne Jack- son. Cynthia Weinstein, Amy Ellis, and Linda Driscoll led the offensive attack as Karen Fein and Emily Monosson were standouts on defense. Next year's team looks promising with a large number of sophomores and juniors returning. Good luck to all the seniors. Remember: All the hard work was worthwhile!! L-l,r -- I've always been proud to be a mem- ber of the girls' basketball team. I've been proud of the victories as well as the supreme efforts within our defeats. I have been proud of myself as well as every other player because we've always tried out best. it :ax- fi' 11 ' -2-. f-1' .wa J FIRST ROW: Adrienne Jackson, Ellen Korelitz, Mindy Kingston, Jeannie Clemons. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Weinstein, Amy Ellis, Christine Melville, Judy Grant, Janice Melniclt. Jenny Hein, Paula Con- don, Karen Fein, Linda Driscoll, Emily Monosson. THIRD ROW: Coach Lynn Arturi, Lisa Brown, Barby Long, Judy Koffman, Kerry VVilcox, Nancy Sullivan, Karen Bilsky, Bena Fein. Benadetta Antonel- lis, Kim Seaborn, Joanne VVerther, Tammy Arcuri, Coach Celestine Meyers, Emily Stein. BOY ' BASKETBALL e '5 The 1976-1977 basketball team was one plagued by injuries to key players. It was not until the twelfth game of the season that the entire Lion squad was able to take the floor. The team strug- gled through the earlier part of the sea- son, yet it still managed to play some good basketball and was in nearly every game down to the wire. A total of ten points accounted for the first three losses. As players slowly began to return to the line-up, the Lions pulled out victo- ries against Bedford and Medway, as well as clobbering Acton-Boxborough. This yearls team was at a distinct height disadvantage and relied heavily on running the ball against bigger teams. Senior Gary Simon led the fast break while averaging ten points an outing. Andy Wise recovered from his broken wrist and proved instrumental in the backcourt as a penetrating guard with quick hands. Under the boards was Stu Taylor. Only a junior, Taylor was the leading rebounder as well as leading scorer, averaging 16.5 points a game. Co-captain Dave Frim played one for- ward position, finishing off the fast- break, while Mike Stollar, the other Lion co-captain, played the other. Stollar was in large part responsible for controlling the tempo of the game with his clutch scoring, rebounding, defense, and lead- ership on the court. Help off the bench came primarily from senior Barry Green who at times assumed a starting role and gave the team great depth with his out- side shooting and hustle. Steve Silk and David Waldman, two seniors, were also instrumental, coming off the bench to round out the Lion attack. Back-up junior guards Peter Baum- berg and Ricky King received valuable experience and will be depended upon to lead the team next year along with Stu Taylor. Completing the squad were junior Steve Tankel and sophomore Mike Buchsbaum who are expected to contribute greatly next season. FIRST ROW: Michael Stollar. Coach Walker. David Frirn SEC- OND ROVV: Ricky King. Andy Wise, Barry Green, Steven Silk, Stn- art Taylor, Mike Buchsbaum. Dax id Waldman, Gary Simon. Peter Baumberg. MISSING- Stephen Tun- kel. S14 it J j gli. 91 ,,......- -,121 M . ,w 4-4' .M- 71' vbwl- I I A I-I I i I a S . 1 JJ: A 9 Q '23 l rv , 1,51 n up! A- iw .mpg pf fr- In-K1 lc 1 'TL I Svfary Swan .gl L 47' .R V 1 I v , 1 ..' NN . is ,. .- . 1 U ' Lg., Y r, - 57, I x . 1 it - ,.,Y ' V I-1- UMKC O sed we Qi N f AWD.. 'x Areclis Kojovun jucly Malone Science and Assist Hoiisenmvter Housemaster 1101- Carole Bercly. Paul Bntterv. Deniw tf.1- liri, Beth Ann Cohen. Alison CQ.ill.int. Steven Goldstein, Thurman Grimes. Linclii Klrmviiniii, james Hurley. Steven Kosmuky, Rohert Luclx- ey. Cheryl Lipol, Carol Lory, Rdntli Xlurch. Daniel Xlarnov, Anne Xlclxinnon. Lauri Xleizler. Scott Xlevxnitirlx, K,1th.irine Puliner. Paul Schill. janet Shillnmn, Penny Shot-lxctt, Peter Sturman, Leroy XYirthlin. john Noting, Xlr Posliitt. 5209 Debra Anderson. Carolyn Artin, Brett Barenholtz. Sandra Cfulclerone. Nlichtiel Cloo- per, David Derv, Ellen Duggan, Patricia Cul- vin, jonathan Leopold. jocelyn Levy Karen Osborn, Genevieve Pollock. Aron Runen. Bren- ton Raveeh, Valerie Sc-lmani. Ffllen Tuuh. Xlr Swerling, Secretaries: Patricia Fitzgibbons. Cladvs Bishop 1 r 3' ' z I gf, Sltlf Xmlrifxx Di:-rigotl Nux.iiiiLolrliii.iii Iloli- ert ll.llHlUXItl ltlllaln-Ili llalligilliig lx:-xin llaiilm-n Xnilri-xi lloruitf llixiil Ixi-iilit-rg lxalluyn ,Iolinxoii l.xnllii.i Xlanllii-i Sunni ti Nloxltou. lfllx.ilii'tli Us lit SlI'lJlI1'IIl'.llllt'N Ylllllll llelllel' l,li.irlc'N ling:-rx Nlarx Siininx l,.lIIIt'l Stolotl. l1l.uni' Xiilinxltx XIN li-.iii -1203 Claryn Xhroins, Rohm-rt Xlpn-rt. jutlith Appelhaurn. Stuart Ruiisteiii. Nant-5 Rrenii.ui. Brenda Bllflib,SllL1l'UIlcllIQ'TIllLAli Xlit-liar-I I-'vin Richard Fine. lra tit-Ili -lo.inne llauioy Deirdre Kelly. Gayle Xliirlteiiliu, lfinily Xlon- osion, jeri Nagle-r. Karin Prev. Daxid Regan Neal Rotrnan, Kenneth Rulmin. Ri-tty Sunth. Michael Smith. Nlicliael Traister. Rolmert XX ll- cox. Timothx Yee. Nlr Claras 5210: Richard Barnett, jaint-Q llarroll. Xin-ls Catsirnpoolas. Christopher ffhaloll. lane Fei- genson, Ana Gonzalez. Yaron Hot-hinan. Delira Hughes. Dorothea ldtlltlllll. Susan Lipsett. Earl Xlclcinney. Denise Rolierts. juilith llltlllll' son. jennifer Saxxin. Richard Share. Holly Tessler, Robert Weiss. judith Zeiger. Xlr Bron- son. 4207: Nlichele Bennett. Rachel Bernstein. Xlir- iam Bolaffi. Rohert Dorsey. Rollin I-flrnan. Sharon Esformes, Susan Freidus. Gerard Friml- mann. Robin Cihbs. Nlaureen Hagan. Rohert Landy. Gerald NlCDonald, Daxid Xliller. Ray- mond More-au. David Pardi, Kristina Paukulis. Richard Shone. Adam Signore. Donald Stein- berg. Daniel Stone. Heidi Yanderualde. Xlr Cohen. .Sl IU Paula Bilrlm, Denist- Din-ict-u, Katlwrine Dunne. jarnvs Em. Laura Clnluly Carole llanvr, Elsa lleriiaiiclm-7. Patricia Hyntls, Stvphanie Klvin, Robert Knpf-lman, Scutt l,11Itlt'S,jL11Tlt'S Nlarlxs, john Nlckellan, Christine Nlelvillet Daxitl Xlic-lwlsmi, Charlt-s Nlillf-r, Nlarcia Olcnn. Samuel Shapirn, Nlr Klvlareln 5203 Bruce' Baltler, Hulwrt liraiimas, Hivliartl Filler. Linda Irxine, Dana jar-kstm. Nlattlicxx Karas, Marc Kaufman. Vary K4-mi. 51111111118 Lane, kudrey lmzlwrg, Nlargarvt Platt. Nlarina Puuderrnalwr. Xlartlia lluss, Limla ltntliman. David Seiclner, Timothy Tmlre-.1s. jainvs Xtcin- fvltl, Mr Brnugll 1211- Paula Citmdtm. Rohr-rt Daniels, Pm-tvr Ev' lnpulos, Donna Parkhnrst, David Sauin. Carol Shpiner, Sir XYinl4ler UNIOR 4210: Lizzeth Broun, Roliin Dauxxalte-r, john Evans, Dennis Fonts-Cchiu, Dehra fiurcltm, john Holland. Arvclis Kojnyian, Karen L1-axitt, Robert Press, Ethan Ruber, Lisa Scliiamne, Debra Shuman, jack Springer, Elisabeth Young. Mr. Carey -1106: Daxid Arons, Peter Ralcanoll, Lisa Braun, Randi Chuclnou, Kathleen Cooper, john Daley. Daxid Ericson, Sean llagau Ste- ven Hall, Todd Harris. Raphael Krasa. Deb- orah Kutnick, Peter Lexine, Gregory Xtacllon- ald, Karen Myers. Gerard Paglia, Ralph Pardi, joseph Pickett, Stuart Press, james Quinn Marguerite Seeley Ilene Turner. 'slr Hender- son. 4108: julie Anthony, Paula Antonellis. Dori Barenholtz. Robert Becker. Peter Rernson. Katherine Brauneis, Eric Catsimpoolas, Fran- cis Duffy, Paul Duggan, Kristin Farrish, Gayle Finkelstein, Lawrence Fishman. Rosita Gonza- lez, Richard VViner, Mr. Sherman. 4115: Carolyn Band, jefferey Fastov, Bob Goodman, Mr. Altree 4202: Lisa Blackman, Antonella DiFiore, Au- drey Cetman, Drew Framson. Elizabeth Cra- pas, janet Lee johnson, Joanne Landy, Ronald Markovsky, Felicia Oilivierre, Thomas O'Neil, Debra Parkhurst. Marc Rubin, Douglas NVah- ington, David VViner, Scott Zeigler. Nts. Smith. I i , t 1. .1 .5 , 1 --.' 7, 5 , E 5 4 i Af il, 4-s.hQ Q xi 1 Z 4109 Ric-liarcl .-Klwl, Ninn Clarliclcl. Dvniw in-lla, Tlwmlnrv llill, Duxicl Kali, Sli-plwn Kuiilniun, Dvhrgi Liilxinnl, :Xntlinnx Xllltfllli l , jumlith Murphy. Nancy N4-xxlmnk, jvlilwy Rn' ' hin, Duriim Sucks, Kathy Sim, ,Xniy Stuiicz Wil- liam Strunuliaii, Dium' Will-ux, 'Nix lmilllm- 310i Uvnclx i,lil1Lliimx,l.ni'i f,llllk'l', Rig-li.ii'1l Dernnio, jcllrx-3 Dnhrim, Nlir-lu-I l riclrimim. Aiiclrvw Kuiiliiiuii, Nlnrgul Ygiiiclvrxnnlmlv. SII- san Wiggin, Nlr lil-ict 5201 Finn Belljklllllll, 'Iurclun l3limlvi', ,Ie-llrvy Culrnus, Chester Cfuiimwin, Lim iff-tlim, Xlurk Derby, jc-llirc-5 firm-iislvili, jvll Crnpvr. Rifli- arml Knmwslcy, juiliu- Lune-, CYliristin.i livgiiii. Pe-ter Sc-lieihnclx, Toni Sklar, Slim-llc-3 Stn-inln-rg, Helen Taylor, Daniel XYellz-r. Rohn-rl XX vnna-tt, Philip XK'liulPn, Mr Clultlil-lm 5202: Charles Belden, Inn Blake, joy cv Bmwrs john Brennan, Bvxvrly Cntllieln, CQ-urgv firi- giss, joel Harris, Brericlen Nlurphy, Furry Ili- velz, Susan Robinson, Lisa Singvr, ifgirul Tvr- Cyuli, Mr Knjnyian 5206 Shari Xltm-r llaxitl li.un4'l t5ai'im.1i.uC,rvf ilt'll,jLlI1N's VI:-:ning St4-ph.um- jniitmiri Th--, rwa Lajuic-, llaxltl Xluwa ,IQIIIYIIIJN Uximril. -IHA tiilh PULITNUII. jay l'mlnlxLx Daxui ltnhm Nu- san Shlaglt-r. jvnnim- Xxplmyu Xxiiihtlll Xili- tvras, Xlr lliirxx ill 220-1: Sheila liaily, Patricia fitltivlf Ylaliiw Ut-- maio, Rita Deruln-is. Cryxtal lliclm-ca. 5llN.lll Murray, Delaharv Sullixan, Xlr Sixth:-rlami 4209: Suzanne Ahhott. Daxicl Alironisml. jn- dith Alessandro. Cynthia Bailey. Kathlmfn Barry, NYarrvn Bornstein. Hilhani Bram-rrnan. Anthony Cappacluna, Ciathefrim' Daly. ji-an Detxlichele. Liza Edan, Ste-wn Gans. Eric Ceisser, Richard King. Kathleen Nlt-lvllan. Kathy Needelman, Joanne Puttvy. jeffrey Hog- ers. Esther Shir, Stax cn Sylvster. Lee Zalimgf-r. Mr, Lorett -1216: Bruce Altman. jill Cfihvtla. Nlr Hichtvr Dorothy Freiinart-li English and Assist Holm-iiitistt-r 3110i Noinee Altschiil, Suzanne llumert. Es- ther Ehrlich, Michael Feltlstein. jetlrey Hell- man, Stephen ljums, jminne l.i-lexre, Burnett Liclitenstein, Daniel Miller, Leslie Rim-, Xli- chelle Shapiro, james Slieritltiii, l'.iniel.i XX hite. Mr Charnherluin 3115: VVilliam ljams, Neil NIcXIunm. Kathryn Peltonx Francine Santospirito, Dtixicl Selih, Dehora Tahachiiicli, jeffrey 'llirxky Amy Teicher, Mr Andrews Sag 7205: Tammy Arc-ury, tleollrey By nm-, janivs Cohen, Lincla Driscoll, Stexen Epstein, .tiny Garber, Arthur jacobson, Kimberly Ln-yin, Lincla Mackall, joseph Nlassinm, 'l'limn.is Nlur- phy, Kiln Sealmrll. fflilllorml Sei-tn, llt'llt' 'ltut-ei, Suzanne Vlliittlesex, Nancy Wulll. Dr lfrvi- marck 7103: Michael Agulnick. Lisa lirmxn. Daxicl Corwin, jocli Feinberg, Debra Fox, Nlark tlulml- en, Robert Goldman, Anatb Coloinli. Stewn Cordon, Deborah Lee, Xiu-liat-I kysllttlljlll- nessy, Christine Quinan. Daniel Rout, ,Klan Seifer, joan Siegel, Emily Stein, Mr, Levy 3129: Margot Criscitiello, Kim Grossman, jen- ny Hein, Daniel Rosengarcl, Veronica Selmok, Mr. Arner. 7108: Susan August, Robert Bracelancl, Caryn Broitman, Cheryl Cimetta, Paul DeLuca. Ka- trina Dunn, june Elkins, jeffrey Elman,, Myles Cordon, Steven Cordon, Amy Greenburg, Solomon Hecht, juan-Carlos Hernandez, Nan- cy King, Gerald Lerner, Phyllis Rittner, Neal Rose, Susan Rosenberg, james Stevens Ill. Ken- neth Viselman, Denise Williams, Ms, Hanley. 7211: Lori Bowers, Kenneth Brecher, james Cohen, Christopher Curry, Paula DiCIicco, Amy Ellis, Esta-Lee Fisher, Kristina Fong, Douglas jackson, Brian Kiley, Howarcl Kirsten, Makrina Kosimiclis, Frederick Lifsitz, Kevin Lowenthal, Leslie Mulhern, Catherine New- lon, Frank Oglesby, Michele Rosen, Naomi Sacks, Ellen Silk, Ms. Basile. 72061 Robert Alexander. Peter Black, Lisa Broyy n. Donna Rurolxas. Houard Cy leer. An- drea Hurley. Nlichael Kanellias. Andrea Kramer, Charles Mc-Donald. Kazuko Xlatsu- saka. Susan Perry. Roluert Ryter, Cain Toy, Emily Weiss. james Ziskencl. Xls Dohanian 7101: David Cherenson. Wayne Chou. Lori Ellis. Lisa Flicop. Eartha Graham. Scott Hunt- er, Michele Klein. Sherril Kogos. Daniel Lee- sha. 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Christopher Ward, Bernard Weiss, Mr Alleya 6217 llolii-rt liii-lu-lrii.iii. lfy.in Xiiiiris julia- Toy, Nancy Xluiiig. Nil' xl.lllll.llll 6115. .-Xciani Xialeson. Dayinl Nlarciis, l'l.iumli.i Moore. Edwin Shaffer, liarliarii Slierniau. 'Xrli Singh. Alicia Slcerry. Stuart Taylor. Sarah VVanli. Mr Shohet 7202: Lori Behrman. Cynthia Ilmiles. Shirley Cohen.Chrislopher Duncan. Wendy firmer Stanley jackson, Nleryl Katz. Ednioml Lefey re Karen Levine, William NlcDonalcl. john Niill- er, Nancy Mucciarone. Albert Pazos. Leslie Propp. Daniel Romanoyy. Ste-yen Shulnian Neil Swinton. Lisa Lrnina. Tracy Wilson. Nis Brassard. 3113: Allison Baird, Peter Baiiiiilierg. jeffrey Berman. joay' Burger. Gregory jackson. jeffrey jacobs. Nancy Kasten, Deborah Klugerrnan Bonnie Kominik. julie Leitinan, Rebecca Li- lienfeld, Richard Mac-Donald. joan Nliller. Da- vid Parness. Douglas Smith. Charles Strange, Stacey' Waxer. Alan Weiner. Mr, Roberts, -2 . 1 4 i 'X-,A 2100 D.1n1el klsup, T1n11'1tl1y B.1r1111sl1iL111, Ron Bmyyrm,j11u1111eCfl1.1r11eQ5. Cflurles K11nf1n.1n, Linda Xlaltz. Kuthaleen Quinan. Nancy Rusenzyye1g Xrnnld Slwuler, 'llklll Stein. Stephen Tdnkel, X15 Nelson Nathaniel Nlerrill Nlathenmtic-5 .and 85515K l lUIlNt'l1l..l9lt'T 6109 Mark 'xQl1llllL'li,Xl..ll..l l.1Ilt' Xrnnlrly T111.1 Atkins. Robert Belalnn, 5115.111 Bl.1rl-1111.111 Wayne BUYIISICIII1 xllL'l'I.1f:'l B111l1yl1.111111 X11- netle Cushna. El1z.1lx'tl1 Dempsey, XI.1rl4 l'1lSll- er. jacquelyn F1sl1rn.1n. Duyial Fl'l'Q'ilIIl.All. Oler Camliali. Lynne flilfllllll, Xlluln-lle 1,1-l1l,111n. L.1nrenCe Hnluin, Ruth Rmlnnk junn-t Sher- man, Robyn Srnnkler X15 XILl..1111- HEELER U I 1 1 I l 39' V QL: Paula Mealy Robert NYM-ks Secretaries Mae Lofclner Olga Xiarazzi Acting Housemaster Hnusemaster ik , ' fi 5 , . A 3- v. 'NJ'- jzrflbr 'L-71' jx.-XJ le N 141 0 ' ' ,,-,xXLx..a4A.,Lnif- fillllu 'Xgillmn llvrlu-ills s.ll'.l'Xl1'I'l'1lNlllL' Bri-4l.i, Ili-lu-fi-.1 fillilvlll, jmlilli Ilingslrivncl llolwrl llrzigull. 'NIM-4-x llrilwn Xirloi lfng kLllllll'i'll lliinlon Nliirls lx.is4- Xlarls l,i-lnl.ini. Anne Nliilinmiil. l,.nir1i Nloinilioli Xliu- Qinl lvn flilliun Sli.irli. j.inn-s Slnisli-r Xl.irjoi'ii' Soxxsy, Nlaxxu-ll Sli-.urns llirlirml ilx.Il'.llIlllIU, Mr Linli- 3l5T Howard Caplan, Me-luliie Dielle. limi Dietle, Ross Finn, john lforli jr jonathan jaclison, Seth Me-doll, Meryl 'Xlindc-n, Lisa Pe- lrucci, David Pike, Ilene Segal, jay nc- Sxxeeiwy, Kim Zeldin, Mr Yunlxer 62023: Daniel Aronson, Richard Beatty, Brad- ford Casler, Christine Cnc-ca. Bena Fein. Vizma Costs, Claire Higgins, Paul Phillips. Kla- zin Shulxri, Susan Silverman, Ruth Silxerslein, Yee Tsang, Anneke Westerkarnp. Adam Would Mr. MacKerron. 3201: Lawrence Cohen, Lee Don ning. Thomas Eastaugh, Sara Goldberg, Ruth Goldman, Na- thaniel Hecht, Marion Kirshen. Kevin Lemaek, Lois Maliclc, Katharine Pieters. Harry Sam- kange, jill Shuman. Mark Stulls. jami Yan, Stacey Wallace, jane White, Dr, Addis. 62101 Keith Bnwck. Rieliurtl Butler. Tlmmam Camphell, Christine Carplnls, Xlit-li.iel Flem- ing. john Cennari. james Cmiiell. Ilisa Koncher. Diane NIL-Cary. Timothy Obtmm. Deborah Rosenthal, Catherine Saniwii. jill Shamban, Carolyn Singleton. Barlmara Snyder. Nlr Cyr 3114: jeffrey Cerier. Xlarla Curley. jeffrey Carb, Neal Kaufman. james Landay. Kather- ine Ly ons. Frances Nlalamud, janice Nlelnic-lc. Patricia Niorris. Linda Xlurrou, Day id O'Xeil. Carol Rosenberg. jody Sandler. Kathleen Scul- ly. jeffrey' Segal. Ethan Shapiro. Xlr, Cediman 6204 Dehorah Alexantler. llulmerta Allen, jen- nifer Aulcl. jay Bruatlnax. Albert Bnpp. Xlarlc Corcoran, Xlnniua Core, Nlarcia Denapoli. Philip Fisher. Cliristuplier Freeman. jutlith Koffman. Yael Xliller. james Pilayin. Philip Shiman. Leslie Weiiinan. jnanne XX erther, Xlr Taylor JU IOR 2103 Marianne Cale. Delxir.iliC.1rtinl.le. tlail Gentile. Alan Nlartlin. jnlin Xlitchell. jennifer Peck. Linda Shapim, Nl: Shinn 600-1: Steven Avrucli, Peter Baye, joshua lcllf- lich, David Frim. Mitchell Crt-cn. Staey Kohn. Frances Rudnick, Helen Seoxell, Susan Ze-igi-r, Ms. Monderer. 6117: jonathan Fraser, jeffrey jaques. Dorothy Panagacos. Betsy Richmond, Xlurk Slieingold. Lauren Wilson, Andrew Zalf. Mr Bent 53208: Bradley Brilliante. Karen Coffey, Sarah Longson. Bruce Marcus, Alfred Klartinangelo, Robert Peters. Howard Samuels, Ronald Sheinin. Suzanne Seletz, Robin Springman, Mr. Lambert. 6207: Karen Boudrot, Elinor Campbell, Rich- ard Davidson, Donald Dolph, Barbara Fitzgib- bons, Pamela Flash, Michael Kelfer, Hugh Kinsellagh, Louise Lasson, james Levin, Strat- ton Pagounis, Marjorie Sagan. Laura Seasholes, Scott Seidman. Steven Shapiro. Ariela Yardi, Roberta VVeiner. Michiel VVesterkamp. Mr. jameson. 6206: Paul Cutler, David Dangelo, Robert Ginsburg, judith Grant, Sarah Hagan, VVilliam Harrison, james Holzman, Vicki Kingsbury. Stuart Levi. Sheryl Richardson, Sandra Schoem, Ralph Sherman, Susan Spinks, Sara Stavis, Richard Waks, Ms, Sanguinetti, 6108: Toni Cushner, Lise Davidson, Eileen Goodman. Edward Gordon, Merrell Green, Avi Hayon, Michael Kalambolcis, William Keezer, Willard Maletz, Betsy Modest, Michael Noymer. David Shulman. Charles Seestecl. De- bra Signore, Suzanne Stollar. Mr. Cliclxler. 6105: Charles Hiclison, Marcy Polan, Mr. Mer- rill. 6202: Cheryl Bass, Karen Belden, Nlelissa Belz. Karen English. Barbara Fallon S, David Fogel, Debra Cammerman, Elaine Mazza. Elise McMahon, Lisa Meinhart, Stephen Phillips. Megan Pobst, Cheryl Rivers, Stanlake Sam- lcange, jay Schertzer, Lee Schiff., Marjorie Schwalh, Chalres Shapiro. Robert Sheehan. Beth Willis, Ms. Cately. Harold M. Bud Hawkes retired in june after a career in teaching and administration that spanned forty years. He left Newton High to come to Newton Smith as Cutler's Housemaster in 1961, and served under three principals. The staff of Regulus 1977 would like to thank Mr. Hawkes for these years of devotion. WITH TH NKS A D BE T WISHES s When Tom Sabetti retired after sixteen years as head custodian at Newton South, a career of unusual dedication came to an end. Tom spent so many of his days, nights, and weekends at Newton South that most of us wondered if he had any other home. He did indeed have a home of his own. Five of his children went through Newton South. With the graduation of his last child, Tom decided to step down. Everyone was sorry to see him go. Tenbroeck Cornell worked in Newton South's foreign lan- guage department from the school's founding until the end of the '75-,76 school year. For his last four years at South, Mr. Cornell lived in York, Maine and commuted the 316 hour trip twice each day. NSHS will greatly miss Mr. Cornell. He has been a part of the lives of many students at South and will not be forgotten. On behalf of the Newton South community, RECULUS wishes Mr. Cornell the best of luck and happiness in the future. Too often at Newton South, we neglect to give recognition to the people who do the most for us. Margaret Carafolo, Secretary of Goodwin House, retired two years ago. Gladys Bishop, the Culter House Secretary, is retiring with mixed emotions after fifteen years. After talking with Mrs. Bishop it became apparent that house secretaries attain certain qualities. A good sense of humor, patience, and a concern for teenagers- to mention only a few. It has been a pleasure to have Mrs. Garafolo and Mrs. Bishop with us. REGULUS would like to extend our thanks for all these women have contributed to Newton South. FIll 3 E iW2S5 Ilif 1 mf 'T f J U mm O 77 TAGECHUUN 11... -- --1 1 -Y v L. 7-.,,,.,...f ,, ' LJ - ...gm ..:.,'v Steven Goldstein, Rutlianne Sc-hill, Steven Hall, Anna Portnoy, jucli Robinson, Mara Seeley, Lenny Norton, julie Leitman, Anat Columb, Katie Lyons, jenny Sawin, Lisa Blackrnan, Len Sclinable. Davicl Corclenstein. NIISSINC: joe Seeley, Barbie Fallows. ANCER FIRST ROVV: Judy Zeiger. jennifer Lanes, Elaine Aronson, Suzy VVIiittIsey, Carol Hauer. SECOND ROW: Lily Cliou, Lisa Davis, Karen Meyers, Martha Ross. Debra Davis. Debbie Spielman. Elaine Aronson, Choreograplier MASQUERADE FREE TO GROW V N PM IN 4 W' 'J . .A-5 r v ' I . X fl Af' T Q.. A I ' W ' 1 I X PRCDUCTIO giragi' I ' 5 Q G . 4, G Anna Portnoy-Production Manager, Ruthanne Schill-Set Design. Sue Robinson-Assistant Produc- tion Manager, Steve Goldstein-Sound, Marianne Kirsclien-Sophomore Apprentice, Marina Pow- dermalcer-Sophomore Apprentice. Steve Hall-Lighting, DRAMA GUILD Anna Portnoy, Production Manager W 6 . . , I ' l l t, , ll fit ' of e ,. M ,lme3.,sId u Iudy Malone, Faculty Advisor Larry Sloane, Student Organizer The intellectual study of Theater Arts. CUB TOWN Charlie Strange Arthur Gould Hayden johnson Alan Scharf Kathy Parnes Merrell Green Ian Carter Martha Ross jerry Lerner Debby Garfinkle CAST Neils Catsirnpoolas jay Schurtzer Chris Wikstad Ava Kaye Stuart Ross Essie Ehrlich Ruth Goldman Paul Schill Jeri Nagler CONCERT CHOIR wif L A A y y s- 1' FIRST ROW: Ruth Rudnick, Esther Ehrlich, Sandy Schoem, Maura Fitzgerald, Richard Fine, jenny Hine, David Fogel. Bob Zoli, janet Shiffman, jennifer Sawin, Mimi Bolaffi, Amy Gould. SECOND ROW! judy Zeiger. Ruth Goldman, jeri Nagler, Laura Golub, Leslie Weisman, Marjorie Sowsy, Merrel Green, Andrea Satin, Andrea Hurley. Ronni Seliolc, Linda Morrow, Laurie Bammon, Nlary Simms. THIRD ROVV: Clare Dennis, Marion Kirschen, Kathy Palmer, Kim Grossman, Carol Tercyak, Beth NVillis, joax Burger, Chris Freeman, jimmy Shuster, Neils Catsimpoolas, john Gennari, Yael Miller, janet Fleming, Christine Cocca, Martha Ross. FOURTH ROVV: Mr. Arner, Katie Dunne, Arlene Siegal, Marsha Ollcham, Susan Blackman, jimmy Fox, Raphael Krasa, Dariel Smith, Roger Sandman, David Schulman. Andy Lustig, jack Phillips, Donald Mayer, Audrey Getman, Anna Portnoy, .Allison Baird, Sarah Longson, OC L E SEMBLE FIRST ROW: janet Ferreri, Deborah Klugerman, Kathy Parnes, Sippy Seletz, Sandy Schoem. SECOND ROVV: Maya Golumb, Anne Rasmussen, Audrey Getman, Frances Rudnick, Clare Dennis. THIRD ROW: Peter Levine, Andy Lustig, jack Phillips, Donald Mayer, David Frim, Stu Ross, jay Schertzer, David Fogel, ORCHESTR FIRST ROW: Emily Monosson, Crissy Taylor, Paul Diette, Anna Portnoy, Margot Criscitiello, Martha Ross SECOND ROIY: Emily Vfeiss, jeff llc-llin, Sara Goldberg, Cindy Kirschen, David Lee, Steve Parnes. THIRD ROW: Mr, David Levenson, Merrell Green, Nancy Kasten, Kazuko Matsusaka, jennifer Peck, Joanne Hamos, David Shiffman, Daniel Romanow, FOURTH ROVV: Stuart Bernstein, Kim Grossman, Fred Lifsitz, David Frim, Stuart Ross, Adam Nlalz-son MISSING: Ned Komar, Anne Rasmussen, Ed Meltzer, Susan Lerhinger, Timothy Todreas. BAD 's....f FIRST ROW: Karen Bilsky, Emily Weiss, Martha Ross, Sarah Goldberg, Steve Press, Da- vid Lee. SECOND ROW: Stan Samkange, joanne Werther, Doug Smith, Richard Brodie, Don Mayer, Adam Levin, jackie Levy, David Seidner, Nathan Berliovitz. THIRD ROW: jim- my Fox, Cindy Kirshen, Anna Portnoy, Dan Romanow, Kris Wikstad, Tim Todreas, Adam Maleson. FOURTH ROW: Steve Wank, Don Dregalla, Harry Samlcange, David Shiffman, Charles Strange, David Pearson, Eddie Meltzer. CARGUSEL jennie .... Virginia . Susan . . Mary .,.. jonathan ...... Peter .................. . . . . ,janet Ferreri . . . . .Sandy Schoem . . . .Audrey Getman . . . . .Sippy Seletz ..............DonMayer .jimmy Schuster Sailors ....... Mitch Green, Chris Freeman Second Policeman .......... Arthur Gould Captain ......... ....... S teven Avruch X 0 s s S Y S -- -f v ' 5-' ... fs S X, X J 2 l Heavenly Friend .... ...... D on Mayer Starkeeper ...... .... j ay Schertzer Louise ......... .... C arole Hauer Carnival Day ...... ..... A ndy Diengott Enoch Snow, junior .......... Ian Carter Snow Children ....... Katharine Doherty, john Doherty, Ann Doherty, Andrew Taylor, Martha Ross, Margot Criscitiello V 4 Principal ...................... Stu Ross 6 Doctor Sheldon . .... jay Schertzer ' O N 4 E 1 V l E'-jL'..-'TJ i l o ' O, Carrie Pipperidge . . . ,.... Clare Dennis 'D' no julie jordan ..... ...... C rissy Taylor o Mrs. Mullin . . ....... Anne Rasmussen Billy Bigelow ......... Robert Rothenberg juggler ................... Arthur Gould Three Beauties of Arabia ....... Deborah Davis, Suzy Whittlesey, judy Zeiger Girl With The Bear ..... First Policeman David Bascombe Nettie Fowler june Girl .... june Boy .... Enoch Snow . . . . . . jigger Craigin Hannah ..... Arminy . . . Penny . . . . . . .jenny Lanes .Charlie Strange . . . .......... Bob Zolli Frances Rudnick . . .Allison Baird .Charlie Strange David Schulman . . .Peter Levine .Elaine Aronson . . . .Susan Wiggin . . .Kathy Parnes l N1 I , 9,1 .PI ff-M9555 , a EWG 5 r' N, R' C Y 4, - ff 5 1 1,1 xfk V hang isumnrhs ..Kl y,c:N umm. 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'fi QL 45 - pn fl' 2, f. ,A, la QJ ll W x fK'1 7 A ,mf-SN N3 55 QQ Kim . '1 'ML' MK -HL P m- ' .Af N ' 'a UUUU X s Q., PEA w YW My wi W QM 1 . 4' N :L if-Mpkrf I I A x , j ,K 1. 1'S Over-,1+5 over- Noal...., Wfigw' Mfg if Cheryl Beth Abel 9 Stetson Way Cutler Shaw junior High It was the best of times, It was the worst of times, lt was the spring of hope, It was the winter of depair, It was the age of wisdom, lt was the age of foolishness, . . , C. Dickens Q Merle Lisa Adelson 26 Verndale Road Cutler Meadowbrook To look up and not down To look forward and not back To look out and not in, and To lend a hand Edward Everett I-Iale .. .A :+L ' 1517-We 'iff Shelley Adelson 10 Donna Road Goodwin Meadowbrook I'll never forget math with MOB,DO. Homeroom Zoo's The Three Musketeers, I've met alot of good peo le here that I won't for- get. I l allways remember the good times I've had with you Pam, take care kid, I love ya. The only way to have a friend is to be one. David G. Alpert 283 Brookline Street Cutler Meadowbrook Spanish Club IO, Southpaw 10, 11, 125 Tennis 10 Reach for the highest, strive for the best, live day by day, and to God leave the rest. Douglas Edward Abbey 11 High Rock Terrace Cutler Meadowbrook You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truely give. -Kahil Gibran As Always, C.L. Spanish Club IO, 11, 125 Interna- tional Club 12g Regulus-Advertising Staff 12 Lisa Acker 967 Boylston Street Wheeler Weeks When vou part from your friend, you grieve not, for that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence -Kahil Gibran And while the futures there for anyone to chan e, still you know it seems it would ie easier sometimes to change the past. jackson Browne Thomas G. Alsup 6 Glastonbury Oval Cutler Weeks ..T0m.. Soccer 11, 12, Indoor Track ll, 12 Goodbye to, Card games with Book- er T. and Ed. The G.C. parties. The Green Hornet, V.F.W.,West Rox- bury, Allen Ave 80 . A special goodbye to j.P., j.L., jerome P., l'm gonna miss you both. Finally to all students at South a word of advice, Keep smiling, and be happy, al- ways. Frederick Amicangioli 45 Boylston Street Cutler james Paul Amicangioli 837 Boylston Street Cutler Weeks AMMO Hey, we're finally out. Good luck to the guys, Barry, Mike, Bobby, joey, Trowt, And All The Rest. Always remember A.C.'s Skip ing, T,C.'s Doing the Bubblies and7weekends'. Special thanks to special parents for a lot of help. Football 1,2,8 Track 1,2,3 Benedetta M. Antonellis 1054 Walnut Street Cutler Sacred Heart and Weeks ..Benu Always remember, Quebec, Ski Trip, Canada 76 Concerts, The Tree, Ceif Ciesnl CL., S.S., D.S., K.S.,N.S.,D.W.,j.B., and most of all jamie. Good Luck Paula. Thanks Mom 81 Dad. Take your time . . . Don't live to fast, Troubles will come and they will pass Lynyrd Skynyrd Diane Rachel Apelbaum 63 Fenwick Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams o Life is a barren fijd Frozen with snow. -Langston Hughes if if ' ' ' rp. . 11' V ' .V Qi ,f i Beth Appelbaum 62 Wiswall Road Cutler Meadowbrook Aldonza Diving Team 10, Senior Class Com- mittee 12 s.C.,L.F., K.P., M.B., D.G.: Gentle on my mind. Paul: l'll never forget! Far away there in the sunshine are my hi hest aspirations. I may not reach Riem, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them. and try to follow where they lead. Paul D. Anastasia 189 Langley Road Goodwin Weeks Iggis, Barney Cafe l,2,3 Never for et all the great times down T-vige. the cafe, especially T- ville's SHA-NA-NA. Cood times at R.T.T.'s world serics with j B. and B.M. Summers with Cond luck j.T., P.B., M.M., Bl. PD.. BT.. SC., EC., D.S.. CD., SD.. DS NS., and OPIE. Special thanks to joe Connally. Pxf ,- wg Cindy Arafe 28 Brierfield Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Be friends with everybody. When you have friends you will know there is somebody who will stand by you. Lead the life that will make you kindly and friendly to everyone about you, and you will be surprised what a happy life you will live. Volleyball 3g Softball 3 r- Q Elaine Aronson ITO Oliver Road Goodwin Meadowbrook All the leaves are brown and the sky is rey Cjifornia dreams on such a winters day. I'I.F. All my love to: C.L.. K F., j.L., A.R., A,P., Cape Cod. Tasty s, Summer of T6 , S.A., S.L.F., LP.. L.L., SP., PF., M.V., I.L.. Sugar Bear 2, j 81 S, and always janet and Clare, But we all had a real good time. Susan Baseman 230 Dorset Road Cutler Meadowbrook Sue Learn from yesterday, live for to- day, hope for tomorrow. Lyn, Iran? -10th - Summer 'T6l Dip and the GIRLS jackie - they do stink - our fight - friends forever, A special friend - Mon Pique. A.S.F. Sue 5f2f76, thanx. '76 Olympics - Bob, Lyn, Cliff-L'm- brella 8: Camera. 1:00-Sorry Bob. C,W., M.A. - 3 to one locker? SF. s-TA.. C.A., D.L., A.L., 81 Aar- on- l0!29!26,!76, it was great, Tracy Arcuri 38 White Oak Road Cutler Meadowbrook I-Iouli, Shake, do it, get down! Don't forget Macs, The Corner, and I'm a rat! I'll remember KH. for always being around whenever I needed her, P.E.W. for helping me through this year, and especially S.K. who will be with me forever. I-Iey E.A.R. lll, K,T.A.M., D.T.. RB., LM., MD.. YG., see ya, keep in touch. lon Averback 23 Beethoven Avenue Goodwin Weeks News Editor - Denebola, Diploma from jon Zoll's Driving School, As T,O.B. said, Chiria's future is your future. The next fifty years will be the most important in histo- ry. Conant says that's a fruitful conceptual scheme. Who needed RS. andJ.R., anyways? Read this in 1989 an try remembering - Whos Bob Dole? Linda S. Arnstein 259 Varick Road Wheeler Lucky-Chicken l ex ect to ass this wav but onceg Anypgood tllyat I can do: Or kindness I can show to Any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, For I shall not pass this way again Dayton, Friends, Family -much love and thanx. Elizabeth Bailen 45 Stony Brae Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Liz I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I, and if b ' chance we find each other, it's beautiful. F.S.P. ' .1 Wendy Baron 17 Ober Road Goodwin MeadowBrook I'll never forget the years going to Newton South, Hammond, Donny's, starting off at the tracks. Always remember 4 seasons, New Hampshire Sunday's, Coffee, Chi- nese food on Saturdays, and of course FLORIDA! Thanks Mom and Dad. All my Love to R.T. Tad Baum 79 Drumlin Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Gymnastics 10, 11, 12 Good Luck Bol I jeffrey M. Bellin 31 Holly Road Goodwin Meadowbrook jeff Musician-Photographer-film lover. ikcknowledgements: Rufus T. Firef- gtis B. Driftwood Quincy Adams Wagsxaff I. Cheever Loophole Wolf Flywheel Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush Dave Mason Steely Dan Steve Berkowitz 37 Waldorf Road Cutler Weeks Berky Yet in my feelings . . . in my feel- ings sometimes I t ink I'm just one stehn from reaching it. Yet I never wi . In my journe Idon't even find the familiar lancflmarks I used to know. Nothing is any longer the same. -Don Genaro Cyn, A.O., Carter, Sue, Shiff, Andy, Dill, K.G., Art, Zonis, Cyn Peter Baye 69 Ober Road Goodwin Meadowbrook .X xv .,... F I Barbara Belt 5 Kappius Path Cutler Meadowbrook and Bigelow Babs Chess Club Thanks for the 3 years at South, I give special thanks to V.M.,I.C.,I.R.,P.K.,T.T. I hope ev- eryone has a better year than I did at South. Now that everyone is leav- ing V.M., P.K., And I, there is no one to carry on our group. I give special thanks to Mr. Youngblood, Mrs. Barron, Mr. Henderson, Peter M. Beecher 6 Beecher Terrace Wheeler Weeks Beech lf you your lips would keep from slips, Of these five things beware To whom you speak, Of whom you speak, How and when and where l will never forget Newton South, but sure will try. Lacrosse l,2,3 N David Berger 63 Beethoven Ave Wheeler Weeks It is time for a new generation of leadershi , to cope with new prob- lems andj new op ortunities. For there is a new wor d to be won. F j.F.K, - TX-U60 Thanks to those at South who made my years always unforgettable, all my riends, family, but most of all MA, BUD, Bi Poop: the three mus- keteers who held me together. ,I-' '-sg LA li Naomi Michja Berkovits 179 Woodcliffe Road Wheeler Meadowbrook D0n't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. just walk beside me and be my friend. Swim Team 2,3 Pamela S. Berman I6 Considine Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Pam, m'Butter I'll never forget the good times here, the back parking-lot gang, all the Zoo's we had in homeroom, the ark and everyone there. To Shelley, you are one dynamite person, I love ya. Lisa, Thanx for everything. Hey OBEE take care. And to all the peo- ple who make me smile, thanx. Grant Bethel 616 Boylston Street Goodwin It was nice to know Newton South, fvhen you're in the mood tseldom- vi. ti' Anastasia Bounos 66 Daniel Street Cutler Weeks liThe days and the nights have gone ry. the last three whole years have flashed by, There must be room for growing Somewhere else and I'm going. Good-Bye! C.D. Hit the Floorlll j.F. let's go shopping! Summer of '76' in Greece ftour ou.l -Thanx Pam for 4 a.m. in Vassara. -Nitsa, ti rolo pezeis? 1 Susan Lynne Block 87 Brandeis Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Sue You can't always get what you want, But if you try some time, You just might find, You get what you need. The Rolling Stones Remember: The Lot , CHH-105, Nantasket, Sharon, Miame, Red Barn, Flo-T5,55DT8r K. Miller-Hi-Life! Special Friends-L.L.,j.K.,S.R., A.D.,B.S.,L.F., I.K.,N.C. Mom, Dad-Thanx Colour My World joyce Bocci I3 jackson St Cutler Weeks MIB., Life is beautiful, Live each day to its fullest, Good Luck to the class of 77 Laura A. Bloom 32 Bow Road Cutler Weeks I'm just beginning to see. Now I'm on my way . . . ' Moody Blues Great Times at South, with all my friends, and especially during the summer of '76, special thanks to two very understanding parents! . . . And now I leave to South my broth- er Steve. French Club 2, 3, Senior Class Com- mittee Linda Louise Bossi 55 VViswall Road Cutler Meadowbrook Never forget: good times at Ham- mond, Donnie's, telephone with DS., KR., BT., DD., j.S., LH., L.P,, WB., L.L., and all the bovs. Debbie I'm hot, Michelob, coffee brandv. most of all Robert. Summer of 75 . Ioe Bibbo 54 Indiana Terrace Wheeler MDBK Rodman To everyone at the Falls Corner: CLC.,M.S,,M.M.,P.H.,P.D., and E.D., The parties we went to, the long rides to New Hampshire. And to Joyce, who I will never forget. I leave m sister, Paula to take over the lunchroom. And the guy I never liked: Mr. Wicks. joey-76 ' v . I Mary Ellen Bowers 30 Circuit Ave Cutler Meadowbrook Mel Years pass by and only memories are left to be rememberedf' I'II al- ways remember summers in Maine, Skiin at Cannon, YG.. bowling. I can'tgbelieve it. Cindy, Seen any spiders? I'll never forget all my friends at N.S.H.S. Thanks Mom and Dad. I leave to N.S.H.S. my sisters and brother. Patricia Brennan 38 Sullivan Avenue Cutler East jr. High Watertown Patty Laureen Burokas 30 Braeland Avenue Goodwin Sacred Heart and Weeks Lori l am glad it is finally over. 103 6, if , f Nicholas Brown 32 FisherAvenue Cutler Marialyce Buonato 143 Florence Street Cutler Meadowbrook Ronnie Softball 11, 12 Live every moment and cherish ever friend. All too soon the reali- ties become memories, all too soon you have left are dreams. I ll never forget: Concerts, Somers, Tufts, Larz Anderson, Drive Inn's, Florida, Fenway, DD. Sr I.G. Thanks! Bleacher Bums Good Luck! And Most of all john! 1 I :ag Brian Buffington 115 Pond Brook Road Cutler Meadowbrook Buff Too much work, not enough time for fun. Cruisin in the Green Ma- chine. Homewoi on Sunday nights. Wrestling practice, watching the scale. Hanging out at the corner. Thanks Mom, Dad, Mr. P. Good Luck: Tad er. Bo, Pic. jimbl, BZ., Kid's at the corner. X. All the studs. joseph S. Burgio 667 Boylston Street Cutler Weeks ln being profound we are deceiving ourselves for acting unwisely we are con- demned. We are too young to be the philos- ophers, Yet too old to play the fool. Richard R. Brodie 15 Harwich Road Goodwin Meadowbrook It's not what you say thatbcounts, it's what other people hear, ' Neil Postman , . Alexis Bushman 40 Carver Boad Goodwin joan Butera 47 Myerson Lane Goodwin Meadowbrook Kutch - Where has 3 years of mis- cheif led us? Suntanning, hanging out the window, Piccolos, and many more times that wouldn't have been the same without you. Best of luck - joan. To EB. - one person, one very spe- cial person. I0f23!76. Minutes are temporary, but memo- ries will last forever. Love Always john Casper 19 Farina Road Wheeler Ian A. Carter 192 Lincoln Street Goodwin Weeks NEIN - DAS IST NICHT DAD ENDE DER WELT CESTRANDET AN LEVEN UND KUNST UND DAS SPIEL CEHT WEITERH WIE MAN WEISS NOCHVIELE SCHONSTE . . WIEDERSEHN Bryan, Ferry Bitter-Sweet Lisa Beth Castleman 55 Could Road Goodwin Meadowbrook If I am not for myself, who is? And if I am only for myself, then what am I? And if not now, when? -Ethics of the Fathers I was once a part of Newton South. Now Newton South is a part of me. -L.B.C. Amy Casper 39 Scotney Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Cas-bar Volleyball 10, Softball 10,Field Hockey 11 I go, the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. Sum- mer of 76 , Cruising around, Nan- tasket, lot, woods, Hojo's, E.W.F. Thanks to my friends for the great times and memories they have giv- en me. Thanks Mom 8: Dad. I finally made it' l- . ff X -N Charlotte Suzanne Chalukian 21 Abbott Street Cutler Meadowbrook Suzanne Never Forget, The Falls, The Cor- ner, MM., oc., 1.13, Ms., PD.. Ms., PH., DH.. JM., 1.15. Ms., ICC., KC., KB., C.C., V.T., LR.. B.B., and the rest, Partying, summer of 75 , Nantaskit Beach- M.B., DK., S.K. Nahant - the lifeguards, Getting Caught, Motorcycles, Dream On. K.R., forget nothing, Maine, The U.S. in a VAN. Love and thanx to my dad and grandpar- ents. 77 john Butera 47 Myerson Lane Goodwin Meadowbrook Butts Remember the times with the guys from school-IS., M.L., C.D., MF., R.C., I.Y. Never forget the summer of 76 with my D.B.'s at Bowen- F.R., C.M., D.F,, B.R., C.R., P.S., K.H,, L.C. But most of all Boots who is the best person of all. Thanks for one hellava summer- Cagi- Hi to Sis. Thanks Mom and Da . Lisa Ann Chesler 40 Columbus Street Goodwin Weeks A handful of pine-seed will cover mountains with the green majesty of forest. I too will set my face to the wind and throw my handful of seed on high. William Sharp Explorers Club II foreverl Thank you South for two reat yggrs. Sorry I missed the thirf It's n fun. J' Ieanne Clemons 56 Rockland Place Cutler Meadowbrook ' No love, no friendship, can cross our path without affecting us in some- way forever. Will always cherish memories with: Eric, Greg-New Years Eve 75-76 B.W.- Florida 76 , MAD, Ellen- will always be, thanks Jeanne Marie Colling 43 Woodcliffe Road Cutler Weeks Sunshine Sue H. and Sue H., I hope we have an everlasting friendship. This school tauglht me how to accept the Egod and ad and turn it for the tter. To C.C. I leave my memo- ries. Sue remember the B.B.'s and the tootsie rolls, and a slap in the face will do you good. Stanford Ira Chesler 40 Columbus Street Cutler Weeks I wanted only to try to live in ac- cord with the promptings which Christine Clark l664C t S come from my true self. fn re ffsft Why was that so difficult? Demian Free the Newton South 1000! A s ecial thanks to all my friends. I wisll you only love, peace, and hap- piness. Helaine Cohen 73 Baldpate Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook Silence is the best friend that never betrays. Always remember, Nights down at South, Summer of '76, A.F. Who says three is a crowd? babe, rfect timing, Good times with Chip. Love to my family and friends, you deserve the best. Goodwin Q -I ' V31 f67m' A 1: 7 W. .5 1 5 0 ll i k N.. lx' fl i f .. sf. 7 JE' . Rodger Cohen 60 Esty Farm Road Wheeler ..Rodg., If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And if I am not for myself alone, what am I? And if not now, when? Elie Wiesal Texas, B.C. with ladels, CE.O.S.N.J Hey Coop, men of words , or men of action? Two years, short but sweet! KUTZ,76 Thanks everyone, for everything, 1 I . 4: W4 ,X . it f iff Susan Cohen 40 Druid Hill Road Wheeler Meadowbrook So . . . nice to remember beautiful thin s- I wii remember. So . . . not nice to remember painful thin s I wii remember. So... Strange . . . The reason to remember Stephen Love and laughter to my special friends Cyou guys know who you arej. Cood luck always. Keep smiling, it helps in the longrunf' Charles T. Connolly 19 Ridge Road Cutler Meadowbrook Trowt Football 1, 2, 3, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, The true honour of virtue consists more in fighting than in winning. Thanks to S. john for inspiration and a goal. Ellen M. Connors 56 Carl Street Wheeler Weeks Today is tomorrow's memory. Always remember: Macs T-Ville, CLL, jade Island, Corner, Caf, GCR, ITUE with LGKMJJ, Muslies. F-Mac EAGLES. IMMH. Ralph, KMLGJ MIIMAD DMPAKFKH GOET PWDAPF. Parties, Skiing, 1-12-76 R.P.M.. Beel, M 81 D. Brian R. Cooper 275 jackson Street Goodwin Weeks Duke Boys remember serious hanging down the corner. Remember some of the good times we had. It's been nice knowing all the girls from the corner, T-Ville and the Cheer- leaders. I wish everybody the best of luck, especially my friends M.N.I.A.I.D.C.M,B.I.M.H.S.L. Etc. Football 10.11,12 Capt. - in fi 5 - . 1 - .V 4 .v ' ' f A i ' N i I h 3 4 , ' ' 1 I l Gerry Coughlin 24 Summer Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Whitey To all the boys at the Falls Corner. Wim e, Rodman, Vinney, Hig s, Pooclgyil, Eddy, Curley. For all tie parties and trips we had together. To Lisa, Never forget the mud on the side of the car or 1984. Wimpee, if we both get out we can start truckin'. Whitey TT 50 QB, 1 ' ' . I I . i ii V' john Dayton Cox 361 Winchester Street Wheeler Rebel South will leave a lot of memories! Most of all Linda Arnstein was the best thing that ever ha pened to me. Also remember all ol, my cars- pontiac, camaro, dodge, VW and all of the people at Cutler Corner Espe- cially L.A., D.T., E.A.R., A.S., C.B., P.D., K.T., And All Newton Parties. 1 Gian-Francesco Criscitiello 2 Raeburn Terrace Goodwin Weeks Remember the feeling as a child When you woke up an morning smiled It's time ou felt like that a ain Y g - Come with me, leave your yester- days behind And take a giant step outside your mind. -Mr. Mahal Andiamo! Ink Lisa Conviser 15 Halubar Lane Cutler Meadowbrook Live for today for esterday is only a vision Ant? tomorrow is only a dream. Memories of: Nights at South, Cross Country with Squelch and R.B., small ears, curly tail-Les- lie Rowdie and crazy times, T-a- -viser You've got to have friends and I have the best. Thanks to my fam- ily Howard Michael Cooper 127 Andrew Street Cutler Coop Hockey 1,2, Co-Captain 3 Three great years, here and gone so quickly, South is just a building-the people have made it the school. Never forget, B.C.-Texas with la- dles, 0-21, Soccer? Many late nights and good times with some great friends, MS.-will wire ever know? Most of all my fam- ' Y Karen Crowley 1093 Chestnut Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Rell I'll never forget all the partying on the Hill, back parking lot, under the gym and at Echo, tracks and the school. C.B., K.C., j.K., Brillo, D.D., A.H., j.R., Newton South is not so bad after all. Michael Cummings 127 Dedham Street Goodwin Audrey Sue Dana 99 Hagen Road Cutler Meadowbrook Aud Memories: Summers in Tesno , Golf Course, Med's, Florida, Cor- ner, GGR, Drinking, Parties, MDBK, 8f9f76, Lion. Always re- member the clique: Margie, Sue, Barbara, Joanne, Faith. S.R., A.B., LL., LK., L.F. LM., M.P. 10f18f75 Best memories of Bob, Thanks, Thanks to my family. Cheerleading 11g Softball 10,11g G mnastics Manager 10,115 Senior Class 12 Anjali Dandekar 92 Oakdale Road Wheeler Meadowbrook ..UN.,, ..Anj,. Run fast, the future will soon be here ' move quickly the present will slip away but never, never forget the past, the past always remains a part of you. Patty, Ronnie, Dip, Ratsnest, and Duff always. Cheerleading 1,2g International Club 1,2,3 1 1 .V xr Mark D'Angelo 275 Brookline Street Wheeler Meadowbrook UBUCN It all went too fast, 1 wish I could do it all over again. I'll never for et THE FOX, CEOSNJ, Cruisin in are P-mobile, Mt. Snow with Hack and Wizzer, Dumb Team , Later, Much. Thanks Mom and Dad for giving me that extra push when I needed it most. Baseball 1,2,3 4 ' lafnff , . 4 15 ' A- N lo ii. 1 ,J I i . . . I M 93- .A -.. 14. a. joseph E. Daniele 79 Dickerman Road Wheeler F.A. Day Never Forget, The Caf-C.M., E.D., MM., DH., 1.13, Ms., PH., oc. That's Life. Some o le see thin s as the f are and sayE,?'VFf!hy? I drgam of things that never were and say, Why not? Robert Kennedy Michael Cushner 96 Larchmont Avenue Wheeler Weeks Cush Football Il, 12, Baseball 10, ll, 12 Destiny is not a matter of chance. it is a matter of choiceg it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved. William jennings Bryan Much thanx Mom, Dad, Tommy Razz, G. Tsiumis, Konjy, Big Guy, Mark, Garo, and Wonder. Faith Dana 99 Hagen Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Studly and little tingshh The Love of friends and family has helped me to become a better per- son. Summer in Tesno, victory ar- ties - CRASH! 4ever5 Amy, Clgre, jenny, and Nancy, Buth, Dip , Cindy, yw., P.C., Bw., Lk., DM., K.F., The Barn Gymnastics is ffl. DONNIE: You've made all the good times even better. 1--1-3. Paul C. Daniele 79 Dickerman Road Wheeler Meadowbrook To all my friends that are graduat- ing Ms., CM., DH., ED., Cc., IB., M.M., P.H., SC., D.M., IM., Ms., 1.12, Chic, Ds., 1.H., King. Thanks for everything D. Han's. The Radiator, T-ville, jocks. Good luck in the future. I leave this school to my little brother, Big Chris. 3 Lisa M. Davis 15 Ro ers Street Wheeger Weeks Lolita You must be a oet a lady of evil llick desiring to be what you are not. longing to be what you can only visit. Anne Sexton Bring Princess Caramels for the Queen of TALR Verum est Ted! Cha! halj V.F., A.H., SH., C.K., A.R., SZ. Reflections, SG. Club, Music Club Nictitatel Peter Derogatis 242 Waban Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook Cutler Corner Where did our love go: j. Giles. Re- member good times: VVhites beach and Cops, Punch Boards tHey thatys illegall, Grants parties, Pabst, Camping in N.H, Close Friends: Dayton, Linda, Grant, Dullet, K.T., E.D., jerry, Gretchen, Art, Ron. In memoriam, Buick, Camaro, Opel, Volvo. Thank jim M. and Bob A. Paul Eli Daniels 64 Longfellow Road Cutler Meadowbrook Smiley Indoor Track 1.2,31 Outdoor Track 1,2 Tri-Capt. 3 Denebola South High Speaks 'Alf a little knowled e is dangerous, where is the man mio has so much as to be out of danger? - T. H. Huxley Life goes on, 5 'hit iv- N Xfff john Deagle 55 Goddard Street Cutler Meadowbrook slack.. Betsy Davidow 105 Country Club Wheeler Meadowbrook Of all the words of mice and men the saddest are, 'lt might have been! FR u .. Mary DeAngelis 112 Hyde Street Wheeler Weeks Remember: j.H., CD., DW.. BK.. ML., B.G,, VL., B.C.,C,N1., etc. ... 'I'-Ville, North, Hawthorne, VL. Don't you ever come down. Beach Boys, coming home 'AGet it. Bon, it worked- Summer 76. DW.- Revere, Let's get lostl Clubing with the gang, thanx Sis. Good times gone, but more to come! Mom and Dad, 1 love yas 9 Clare Hailer Dennis 672 Chestnut Street Goodwin Weeks Smile, whats the use of crving You'll find that life is still worth- while, If you'll just smile. - Charlie Chaplin janet, howlin' old owl, sugar bear, ut um doorknob, iswa-aswoo, Summer, j,L8iS, Elaine 1Of9,f75, Fluff, Lyl, Paso, Stass Sherry K-12, over the rainbow, A,A,R,j,L,M. Godspelll jim- love always WY- BAML? Robert A. Derv 110 Woodward Street Wheeler Weeks Bob Hockey 1O,11g Lacrosse 10,11,12 Be thoughtful of people on your way up, you shall meet them on your way down. Good luck to the gang at the corner. Especiall Whiley and julius. Deb- bie, thanks for bein there, and be- ing you, but it's onqy a beginning. Only four more years to wait, huh? l2!6f75 forever. It's been real, P iff Crystal DiDucca 22 john Street Cutler Weeks Life is too short for arguments. I'll never forget I.B., jj., C.M., j.Q., j.P., D.S., I.B., Good Times with KC., C.B., K.E., C.C., P.C., Summer of 72 , Going somewhere but never getting home! j.B.'s All the Best time's with Debbie. Best wishes for you and Ardyl I love you, jon. Our day will come! Mary Ellen Dippo 18 Tamarac Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Ellen , Dip All I ask of you, is forever to re- member me as loving you. Jeannie, Past Present and Future, B.W. Who Fell? josh - Thank you for being there, j.L.-T.B.R., Hey Morris., Wrestlingl, Goodwin, Craz times at The Corner, All my frienth, Much Love and Thanks, A.D., F.D., j.T., Mom Y.G., The Good Times Will Never Be Forgotten. How Long jen? Donna M. DeWolfe 59 High Street Cutler Meadowbrook Will never forget: Summer '76-Lei ferson Starship di Henry Gross, al- games wfTomisJ, Roller Ripoff, That Weird conversation at 2 a.m. wfC.E. 6: M.B. Q Ronnie's, 'Chi- cago, , 6 wks. 8: 1,564 books, j.G.'s party, The Riuniti', UNHY, still can't believe what: M810 did, 3.2 8: 16.4 did, that DUMB SECURITY GUARD- everywhere!!! n-n-nice as you, Moz 8: Boz, French-al- right!!!C???J TF Leslie Diane Dillon 21 Callahan Path Cutler Meadowbrook My friends will not be with me on my journey through life and yet they will be, for in truth the do exist within me, on the farthest liori- zon of my mind. Much love to my parents who were always behind me 1005. Basketball 1,2,3, Field Hockey 1,2 Andria DiCicco 15 Hale Street Cutler Newton Catholic Chico l'll always remember: Alton Bay '76', Bobby, Kevin, Grino, Rocky, Pammy, Mike and of course Rick! Also, F.B.'s Youth Group, parties, Wakefield, AS.. S.S., N.O.. 1,B., M.S,, j,M., KR., CM. ilvlushl, P.S., DF., CR., LD., LF., C.C.. C.L., C.K., M.E.B., Mrs. Dwyer, Dr. Addis, Mrs. Cannell, everyone at the Main Office. A special thanks to my parents. def , C 34 .1 'J' ' SL 1 4 N 1 . ht- F .gm .V Q. 'L 1 'fi ltd?-i .X Marjorie jean Dina oli 240 Plymouth Road? Wheeler Weeks Marg , Margie It took three years. It was worth the wait It's really great- to graduate. The time to be is happy now, but you never realize how something means to you until it's over, and you never have it again. Ambition: To be successful. Regulus Staff, Enrichment Pro- gram, Softball. -'Q 9? 1 X vi ,7 Sandra L. D'Innocenzo 60 Oakmont Road Cutler Weeks Sandy Take my word, please beware of a man who just don't give a care Always remember South, the caf, CRAZY nights down T-ville, crusin, the girls, Timothy's, Duckiesl The Babe , Lala, S.P., C.C., Cmiss yal, T- ville gang and Debs - Thanks for being there. Love and Thanks to Mom, Dad and Dino. xoxo. Barbara Dixey 23 Stearns Street Wheeler Weeks We make a living by what we get, We make a life y what we give. Mary Ann Donlan 11 Charlemont Street Cutler Meadowbrook Mare Dream Tomorrow, Live Today, and Cherish our memories of Yesterday. Summer 75 , concerts, special time times with MED, KM, IC, Os- ceola CBatsJ EC-Movies?? 16-LG, the Three j's, Volleyball. Love and Thanks to my family and especially Glenn - You ve got a heart of gold l0f16f74. Charles Duncan 5 Agawam Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Dune Never forget the good times in the Parking Lot at night. Red Barn on Sundays, I'm glad to leave this damn school. Remember the Waban Boys: I.P., B.M., A.S., T.D., N.C., GM., A.S. Remember the many good times with jill. I leave behind my brother Chris. Hope he gets his noo- dle wet soon. 1 Barry Dudelson 21 Cavanaugh Path Cutler Kathleen Duffy 58 Plainfield Street Cutler Weeks Kathy , Duff Nancy, Karen, jen and Anj., It's the laughter I'll remember. Clare, I know you'll always understand. Lou, thanx and keep smilinlu Ray, I'll remember all the good times we shared. The Farm, H.R., 10th grade Andrea Duffy 1026 Boylston Street Cutler Weeks Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. , Thanks to Mom and Dad Im forever greatful Good by South. World here I come. See you around M.G., P.P., LE., H.M.K., J.L., LD., D.O. Maryellen Duffy 58 Plainfield Street Goodwin Weeks ..Mary,., ..Mar-, To all my friends, You are like the wind . . . Softly but subtly touching my heart, You've captured my soul With the magic of your whisper. Forever I will hold what Neither time nor space can Take away from me, For true friendship Lasts a lifetime . . . A.D. Especially RL., D.L., A.B. Cheerleading 3 Steven Kenneth Dresner 9 Glazer Road Wheeler Weeks DREZ Looking back at my ears at New- ton South I remember the ood times on the grill and at WEeel- er. Words of Wisdom: You can get it if you really want but you must try, try and try, you'll succeed at last.' jimmy Cliff Good luck to all my friends! 4 52 r Claudia Dunne 37 Bow Road Cutler 1 Q X- l Cheryl Duren 14 York Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Life is like a ball, it goes round and round it has it's up and downs. Good luck to S.-I. S.j. D.M. R.W. Thank you Mrs. Hansberry, Sandy 'Q X Q ct K Vasilia A. Emmanuel 63 Bowdoin Street Wheeler Weeks HI-'ian l'll always remember great times with special friends. I.A., I.A., B.W., G.A., M.G. Thanks for everything L.A, l'll never for et all the things you and I managed to get into. Fun . . . Skiing, horseback riding, the beach, New Ham shire, Timothy's. Memories of good, times with Bob. Love and Thanks to Mom. XP gg. Maxine Effenson 600 Quinobequin Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Maybe people only ask you how ou're doing cuz that's easier than llettin on how little they could care. But wiien you know you have a real friend somewhere, suddenly all the others are so much easier to bear. JM., De., A.K., JH., LR., Jr. Still crazy after all these years. Lisa Fay Elman 56 BrokenTree Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Elmo If you hurt me, I'll take the pain, but I' l never open up again. joshua Ehrlich 48 Oxford Road Goodwin Weeks Each thing he learned was so sim- Sle once he grasped it, that he won- ered why he had not always known it. All together, they wove into a kind of leadin thread, trail- ing backward througi his past and out into the future . . . but whither it would take him he could not say. Thomas Wolfe Iudith A. Elovitz 20 Donna Road Goodwin Meadowbrook ...Indiv Time is an endless curse to which I have fallen victim. Suddenly I have realized that I am no lon er a child, and must prepare myseg for the future. So on to adulthood I'll go . . . unwillingly, yes, but deter- mined to remain a child at heart. 1 .Q Cindylou Edmun 6l Circuit Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook Cindy , Cin A smile takes a moment and the memory last forever, Good bye to the gang in Wheeler. Good luck to 4 very s ecial friends, LB., MB., ancla D.D. tP.B.l. Special thanks to the teachers and my family. Leslie Englander 54 Selwyn Road Cutler Meadowbrook Without Love, Laughter and Tears there is no life. I'll always remember: Summer of 76, Rowdie and Crazy times, weekends, The Parking Lot, Good Vibrations, Small Ears, Curly Tall-Lisa A very special thanks to my friends, and my family. 2563 C Roxanne Faber 44 Peregrine Road Cutler My mural is for m f friends because of all those, oh wild times. Bennie, Bennie and the jets, Cat, E.j,, Ex- eter, All my life is drawings from the eye, XO to M,D,j and Sis, T.F.T.H, Some people can do what they like, a toast to the future! Deborah Lee Feldman 51 Hansen Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Debbie Either I will find a way or I will make one. Good times at South Lot. Amy, are you thirsty? I.C., V.S.B., the red Bomb, Scoops, mona, Quail, TR6, mel fTorme of coursel, Hojo's, Fred and moo. Thanks to C.B., A,C., j.F., L.R., and H.S. for always being there, To j for many happy moments. joanne English 12 Shawmut Park Goodwin Meadowbrook RL., G.E.I..., SO., KR., A.D.. MS., JM., j.K,, sl., ss., NB.. 5.13. All my love to my Mom and Dad, Brothers who helped me make it through my years, justins. UF. Cor- ner Kids, Youth Group, McDonalds, Chevelle, justin's Parking Lot, Ca- maro, Halloween 1975, Thunder- Bird Cafe. It's good to be out. jeffrey Ernst 80 Coodard Street Cutler fi 2 Amy Fagin 119 Harwich Road Goodwin Meadowbrook A special thanks: -I ever 5, Faith, jenny, Nancy, Clare, Buth. Rox- lcatl, Susan- Best of Friends never part. No No, really I'm ok. M.j.Y.- GM., B.P.. Jw., B.j., Ps., j.P., N.H.L., j.W.-my sister. Much love to my family for all the support you have given me. Thanks again. Gymnastics 10,11,12 Karen Fein 12 Cold Road Wheeler MDBK Skids , DUI-I If great friends hel build a person, then I must be bust great. Cuz I got the greatest friends anyone could ask for. Love always 8: remember me. Especially: sw., s,F., Jw., J.F., Duff, Duh, Charlie, Clare, jules . . . Nance? And so many more. Good times at: The Corner, the Barn. G.L. Beans, thanks to my brothers. Catch you laterl 'Ulm' 1 n I sf A . . 1 A- - Robert Fein 269 jackson St. Cutler Weeks ..B0b., I might forget some things I learned at South but I'll always remember: F blocks on Fridays, Rides in the 'Z', the Montreal Olym ics, finding out what a hydrocollator is, Mr. Cropwmer yelling, Are you kidding me. Soccer 1,2,3g Hockey 2,3, Lacrosse 1 Emily Feldman 614 Dedham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook ..Em,. Desperate people with desperate minds Live among straight lines Scorning the gypsies camped out in the field What do they know of the warrior's shield I'll always remember my special friends, E.A., S.E., Doc, B.M. How can I thank E.A. and SE, Gerald R. Feldman 3 Allerton Road Cutler Weeks Gerry, Bi foot, T.T. Winger Life is deadgwithout friends. My life lives with lots of friends. C-.F. To the people who made my three years at South enjoyable. My coun- selor Rev. Charles Coyle, Free ort and D.S., Maw, S.S., T.A., ancljall the rest of my friends. Special love to Patti, Sara, Heidi, and Elaine. V. sl Stephen Filler 70 Burdean Road Goodwin Vickie Feldstein 35 Indian Ridge Road Wheeler Meadowbrook I almost think I can remember feel- ing a little different. But if I'm not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? That's the great puzzle! Lewis Carroll Lisa Beth Fisher 67 Meadowbrook Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Fish One only understands the thing that one tamesf' LS, jF, KP, jZ, space cadet, WRWB, the lot, music finger singing, a special sister, Its a one way bush, Ej concert, the ride, MP, thrill of the day, Shelley-just like another sister-thanks for every- thing. Thanks for the ood times Rich and S.A.S. for Sie special friendship. janet Lee Ferreri 330 Langley Road Cutler Weeks In the midst of winter I finally learned that there was in me An invincible summer. Stacie, L.D.,R.B.,A.P.,B. S.6.,I.L.,T.T.,S.A.,P.F.,L.L., sugar beart5J, SLF, Prom 76, Elaine, scooter?, Clare, were pretty good company, iswa-aswoo, P.M's with Dave. Musketeers Forever. But we all had a real good timel janet Fishstein 47 Bontempo Road Wheeler Meadowbrook FISH So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains and we never even know we have the key The Eagles Good times summer '76, Cruising in the Bar-mobile, v.s.b, skiing, falling ceilings, Ho jo's at 5:00 a.m., I really C, Thanks to a special group of friends and my family. julie A. Feldman 26 Peregrine Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Cold makes you rich, but one kind of gold is worth more than all oth- ers. It isn't the gold you can spend, wear or holdg it s the kind you find in a friend. By my side. Stran e how much you've got to knovygibefore you know hoxx little you know. '13-u Maura Kathleen Fitzgerald 34 Harrison Street Cutler Weeks Hobit Spanish Club, 12 Student govern- ment 10,11. French club 1O,11,12. Music Club 12. Concert choir 12. Marching Band 12. Success is never final and failure never fatal. It's courage that counts. Farewell: D.A., V.B., LA., DM., CL., K.H., RD., A.M., C.C., RC. Thanks Mom and Dad! 4 janet Marie Fleming ITIT Beacon Street Cutler Meadowbrook Swim Team 10.11.12 French Club International Club Concert Choir The memory of happier days causes a feeling of solitude in those who have lost them. Montemayor Laura Ruth Ford 38 Duxbury Road Cutler Weeks Never be sad for what is oyer. be lad it was yours to have, Remem- Eering: Summers, NH., V-ball, shock of my life. Friends, C.C.?, P.P. - failed. dance. family, jay, pens 6: paper, bus rides, and a lot of fun. Volleyball 1.2.31 German Club Sec- retary 2,3 r K 6 XXI N A fly GSS? jeremy B. Fox Tl Farina Road Cutler Meadowbrook aleny.. I had a very fine three years. Good luck to all my friends and fel- low students. We thought we could sit forever in fun But our chances really Were a million to one. Dylan Danny Freedman 141 Iac son Street Wheeler Weeks Bone Good times with the neighborhood. Hanging at the school S.C.H., Duck, Morris, Extra, C.M.IratI, Lisa. Lynne, Fred , Butts, BI, Scan. Dave, TH., Fitz, IC., and Bird terpll- Florida with FR. and special thanks to Hal and Mickey, Cary Fleischer 97 Annawan Road Cutler Meadowbrook ..CO0ber,. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Thanks to the greatest group of friends ever. Never forget: Hanging at VVheeIer, S mmer 0 T6 , movies with Roth alld Andy. grill, weekend nights with the guys, and especially Mar- giee. Than s to my family for always ing there. EC. on SN. Valerie jean Fontecchio 66 john Street Cutler .La-La.. just as sure as I live, I will love you alone. Always remember T-ville, Han- momds and Timothy's. D.S., S.D., s.P., JH., B.K.,C.D.,j.'1'.,j.S.,j.S.. LC. T-Bake 31. Cindy'-Curtis. Ray and Lisa '75. Meg and Tony. The Races. N.VV.H. -M.E.M., 8: JM. All my love to Mom and Dad. j.P.-76 Ellen Freedman 32 Wyman Street Cutler Meadowbrook Learn from yesterday, live for to- day, ho for tomorrow. Many thinks to Amy. Beth. Lisa. Vicki and to Andy. Love to my fam- ily for their encouragement. Catch your dreams before they slip away. Pamela Susan Friedman 270 Country Club Road Wheeler Meadowbrook PAM SOGGY You can hardly make a friend in a year, but you can lose one in an hour. X Good times with special friends. There's never a dull moment when we're together. The Parking lot, Na- ticook, Goodtimes with Lisa E. Mom and Dad, The dee st feeling always shows itself in sileence. David Frim 327 Dedham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Rejoice over today's accomplishments Yet anticipate tomorrow's struggles. Glide through the best, Persevere through the worst. Even in direst straits- The most fearful, the most unknown- Stand straight and face life with a smile. True courztge is the power to transcen the familiar And to rise to a greater height. X 4 Barry F. Gale 984 Beacon Street Cutler Weeks Good luck to all the ang at the corner: Iohnn , MarEo, jimmy, Mike, joey ancflall my friends who made it a great three years. Thank you Mom and Dad for always being there. And Mostly 12!31f74 Cindy. Football 1,2,3g Lacrosse 1.2, Co- Capt. 3 1 '- Meredith Gallant 16 Fairhaven Road Cutler Meadowbrook ..Meri., Remember: good times in the lot, Florida with M.K., Cape K.O., Three's a crowd, fun with Mouth. Goodbye red hello white. Thanks Mom and Dad for every- thing. Good times with good friends. Everybody's tr 'ing to tell me what is right for me but it's plain to see what will be, will be. 3 1 l 'K Michael Galvin 917 Chestnut Street Cutler Weeks Had a lot of tood times. Nights at South Lot with j.P.. JS., T.D.. A.S., B.M., P.C., C.D., L.L., Oats. Vkaban Boy's hanging at Bobs, zone, Red Barn, Grand Prix, and all the good times with Sharyl. Lori Furman ll Levbert Road Cutler Richard Garber 66 Andrew Street Goodwin Meadowbrook The tgreatest use of life is to spend it or something that will out- last it. -William james Tennis l,2,3g Ski Team 2,31 Dene- bola 2,3g Class Committee 2,3 Michelle Ann Gay 18 Chester Street Cutler Weeks Each of us will go our separate ways with only a picture to remember each other by, and memories of days that never a ain come this way. Especially siiing, Chicago Concert, down the Ca e, up to New Hampshire, follow that cari' with DO L AD., P.P., LE.. LD., . ., 1. ,, . All my love to Kevin. Leanne T. Goldman 720 Dedham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. I'1l always remember: swim prac- tices at 6:30, the one softball victory crazy math classes, and most of all- my friends. Swim Team l,2,3g Softball 2,3, Re- flections 2g G,A.A. 1,2,3 joan Goodwin 1038 Chestnut Street Wheeler joanie Into My Heart Into my heart an air that kills from yon for country blows: what are those blue remembered 1 s, What Spires, what farms are those? That is the land of lost content, l see it shining plain, The happy highways where I went And cannot come again. AE. Housman NX :f f Cathy Brier Gennert 80 Redwood Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Seasons will pass you by I get up I get down Now that its all over and done Now that you're fine, now that you're whole. Yes .af A X I ,f , if julie B. Gershlak 250 Spiers Road Cutler Meadowbrook If you don't know where you're going, you'll probably end up some- where else. Summer of 76, Cape, Florida, Trans Am. I will always remember my good friends W.K., D.G., C.E,, M.B., etc. Thanks to my parents, sister and grandparents. S cial thanks to my boyfriend, Ste- phan S, I will always love you. Nancy Sue Goldberg 147 C press Street Wheefer Weeks Nance Stopl Look what's behind you. Fame and love gonna find you. We're just here to remind you. Yearn and learn is what you dof E.W. 81 F FUF, Vt., Cape, Freebird, Kinisi. Shoulda', Woulda', Coulda'- Thanks: s.T.K. Jw., s.R., s.K., C.P., jk., C.F., S.B., M.B., AG., P.H., and j.H. Holly- Free to Grow Thanks M 5: D. Chalk it up to experience! Mayana Golomb 61 Plainfield Street Goodwin Weeks ..Maya.. Time is a wind, time like music Blows over us, into mournful beauty passes And leaves behind a shadowy recollection - A helpless gesture of mist above the grasses. - Conrad Aiken music and pots and Sandy's bike rack David Gordenstein 1380 Walnut Street Cutler Meadowbrook Gordo Camera l,2,3 I want to thank both Mr. A's for teaching me that: LIFE IS ART 81 ART IS LIFE Isn't illusion fun not if you know how it was done. KENNINC One more word for IR, Crisco, 8: A t r LATER . . . Amy Gould 1400 Commonwealth Avenue Goodwin Warren Experience is not what happens to man. It is what a man does with what happens to him, -A. Huxley ulmagination is the eye of the soul. -j, joubert Kenneth jay Green 8 Alveston Street Wheeler Weeks Moose Big Guy , K.G. These last three years have been the most fulfilling and memorable years of my life. Cruisin' in the P-mobile, playing wist, KEOSNJ, Negs to Tom- my. Hey A. - Paisaning in a big way! Steve F. - You do it all and you do it all quite welll Buc- Tipping Lambruscos. Mr. Arruda- Thanks Elizabeth Rose-Marie Greene 90 Floral Street Goodwin Weeks .rLizn Too rnany memories, not enough space. Always remember: j.T., j.S., j.A., JM., v.F., 1.H., C.D., E.c., P.A., B.K., SD., C.K., E.C., T ville, The Cafe, Cruisin', ITUE, all the guys, Molly 8: Opie, Ral h, parties, Beef- stew, jade Islaand, RMEC, 12f30f75, KEVIN, Thanx. Mom, Dad, Phillip. Arthur Carl Gould 5 Wenham Road Goodwin Weeks Indoor Track 1,2,3 Outdoor Track l,2,3 To be or not to be- Shakespeare To do is to be- Camus Dobe Dobe Dobe- Sinatra Goodbye Mr. Cumby QQX . I A 5-i Q7- IU Deborah Lynn Graff 30 Silver Birch Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Debbie Today is the tomorrow that l wor- ried about yesterday. Iudy lots of laughing, Max, SW. on SN. H.R., catch a yawn. Bob, thanks for making these the best years yet, They wouldn't have been without you. l2f6,l75 Thanks to mv parents and my brother Steve for everything. Track 1,2,3 Barry Green 54 Amherst Road Cutler Meadowbrook And we all know it's better Yesterday has past Now let's all start the living For the one thatls going to last. Cat Stevens Memories: Quebec T5-T6 with j.P., D.L. Nil.. NIL., LA.. Trolls, Coaches Pet??, The Sow LIHJ, The Green-Meanie. The Breeder. Basketball l,2,3 Nancy Green 43 Carlton Road Cutler Meadowbrook Nance,' The Corner esp. 10th. DM. Thank you. HR.. Math w BC. Special thanx to Clare, Duff. jules. Babs, jan. Karen? To Someone special, Louie. I'll nev- er owe you S10. Believe Mel Sum- mer '76, Eagles Concert and you. 1- 4-3 Volleyball 1, Co-Capt 2,3g Softball 12,3 Nancv S. Grodberg 45 Alban Road Cutler ..Berg., There's nowhere else on earth I'd rather be. jen- is my nose running . . . 4ever5- jenny, Amy, Faith, Clare, I and I. j.A.P., B.W., P.C., TN., j.W., LP., BS., TN., Pammy. CA., ED., K.F., NG., A.B.T., S.R.P., Bruce. As far as I know - the C-leaders. jenny- the best of the drebbes and the best thin that ever happened to me and my family- Les amo y gra- cias. Brian Grodman 68 Haynes Road Wheeler Meadowbrook 'ccfoggv' The past three years were beneficial in many ways . . . I just wish I had learnedisomethingl Thanx to all my fantastic friends, whom there are too many to name School w as more enjoyable towards the end. and I finished on a high. Good luck on everyones winding road ahead Soccer 1.2.3 -J .z Wm. x l is ' 2 li' . 1 I ' w Annette Susan Hernandez 1412 Beacon Street Cutler Weeks 'iSusie . Sue Remember . . . Sophomore English. CB. Nuts, Pork Cho s, Beach Boys, NH. Gi Blond Blinllies. Karen, I told you sol Good Luck K.H. j.C. SH.. DT., EAR., DC., L+... GF., j.Q., KM. and everyone else at CUTLER CORNER. Thank you David for all you gave me. Youll always be first. Thanks Mom, Dad, the Herrera's and Mr. McCarthy. Watch out, RAI Constantine Hamos 3 Ripley Street Cutler Nathaniel Edward Heard 115 Allen Avenue Wheeler Weeks Nat Football 1.2, Hockey 1.2,3g Lacrosse 1,233 Thanks to my coaches, teachers. friends and especially my family. The corner Mike, Barry. jimbo. Bear, Charlie, Dean, Coop. Bones, Donny, julius, Sully, Claire, Amy Friendly's, parties, bus rides tNedJ Accessory?' Cape with Rob twa- ter-skiingi, Billy, Dune-buggy, 'Tm not there, and everything else Good Luck Guys. Marc Harris ll Lovett Road Cutler Meadowbrook 'AHarry,' Beyond that road lies a shining world. I'd like to thank all my friends for the good times and memories up until this point in my life. However, from here till the end we will be faced with the real world: so good luck to all. Skiing 61 ice-cream are great. james H. Hendrix, jr. 64 Carl Street Goodwin Meadowbrook uhm-bo... USOW., Hockey 10.11.121 Baseball 10,12 He was badder than old Kin Kong, and meaner than a junkyard dog. jim Croce Always remember R.L. tthe Borel, DP.. B.B., PH., Too Tall Silk. M.D., Chuuch, DM.. R.C., A.W.. B.G. tthe Freakl, Mr. McBride, Dk., NH., JB., A.P.. Dc., All my love M.j. Peter Hackel 345 Winchester Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Hack Skiing with the boys . . . and girls. The boat tshipl in Flo. Snatch. jams. Vacations at Mt. Snow. Mountains of Snow. Stones and Who Concerts. Nights at Porkey's. The original foursome. Go for it! Emersons. Ricki's Party. Snowed in with VVizer and Buck. Drums. Dream Land. N.G., K.G., Helicopters. Thanks to friends. 'X 'neun Y . Michael Hernandez 50 Aberdeen Street Wheeler Weeks Oh VVowl Thanks for the good times. Good Luck johnny, Marko, Barry, jimbo, Trowt, joe and the rest of the gang. Always remember Rino's, AC., Friday Movies. Thanks to Mom and Dad. and a spe- cial thanks to Toni. Football 1,2,3g Wrestling 1.2.31 La- crosse 1,2 Co-Capt. 3 Lori jackson 551 Parker Street Cutler Meadowbrook Cheerleading 11, Skiing 10,lI,I2g Tennis 10,11,12 Stong and content I travel the open roadf All my love to my family, and friends for being there when I need- ed them. S ial friend Marlene, Aqgzcayfs remember: Myrthis, Israel '76, joshua, M.A., j.S., L.S., K.P., JD., CM., iz. Sheera Helen Kahn 189 Hartman Road Cutler Meadowbrook Softball 2,3 Love to KC. always Hey, You've got to hide your love away. -The Beatles Dean Kahr 55 El in Street Wheeier Weeks Hockey 1,2,3 Sylvia Kamowitz 11 jacobs Terrace Goodwin Meadowbrook There is no need for an out uring of words to explain oneselffj to a friend. Friends understand each other's thoughts even before they are spokenf -Susan Polis Schutz 3' I A-2 . , ,. , 1. ' . ' Stephanie Kahn I5 Marcellus Drive Wheeler Meadowbrook If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? 'Cause I must be traveling on now, For there's too many places I've got to see. Lynyrd Skynyrd JK., Nc., JT., LR., JM., C,P,, S.K., P.B., S.A., R.P., MB., A.C., j.S., and RL. THANKS. Free to Crow. The Park, the Grill, VER- MONT, uRatS. Special Thanks- Family Vula Kalambokis 96 Esty Farm Road Wheeler Washington Irving junior High What might have been, I know, is not, What must be, must be borne: But, ah! what hath been will not be for ot, Never, oil never, in the years to follow! -Owen Meredith . jennifer Ann julian 40 Collins Road Cutler Meadowbrook jenny If you stay on the sunny side of life. ' iff' , 'Yi ' . Cynthia Kandar 47 Chandler Place Goodwin Meadowbrook Cindy , Moose I'Il always rmember: Summer '75, crazy times with Mary Melon, Y.C. with friends, Soph. yr., Love to: Mom, Dad, Al, UP, KGS '76, Texas- Mr. 7 Mrs. C,8rL., S ider, I ean't believe it! Most of allJPhil 12f2f7-4: Long distance- it's the next best thing to being there. I leave-to NSHS- Paula, Wendy E. Kaplan 48 McCarthy Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Never forget: Summer of '76, Park- ing Lot, Beep Beep come in- Sorry, wrong person. Don't get so testi! D.G. turn up the tunesl j.G,- re- member the sand fight? Nantasket, Hojos, Trips to U, Mass., Flying suacers by the moon, New Years '76 Thanks to my family and all my friends, Steven Karlin 23 Fox Hill Road Goodwin lr ,X '61 Diane Beth Kaufman 68 C 'nthia Road Goodywln Meadowbrook Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. -Ralph Waldo Emerson I dig volleyball- Howard Johnson socks, oranges, and jump!! Class Committees, Denebola deadlines'?, What's N.E.W',? Thanksgto my fam- ily and friends-Keep Smiling! Vw Linda Sue Kelfer 81 C 'nthia Road Goodpwin Meadowbrook l'm not in this world to live up to your expectations And you re not in this world to live up to mine. But if we find each other It's beautiful. Summer '75, Prom '76, weekends, Shell Citv, Someone s cial to me- C.M. Allimy love andpfhanks to friends and family. jean Kaplan 35 Placid Road Goodwin Meadowbrook What we call the beginning is often the end, To make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. T.S. Eliot Love and thanks to Stevie and all those who hel cl me make it. A special thanlltes to my family. Beth Karger 100 Glen Avenue Cutler Weeks Never forget T-ville- IH., C.D., Mc., v.F., 1.s., 1.T., js., JM., D.W., S.D., D.S., CM. And All the Guys- Thanks Mom for letting me be me. Dad, I love you for you. jade Island- Girls' Nights. Bermuda 77 , Hey Mary, l did it!! And most of all I'll never forget my High School Sweet Heart. Phili fMarch 5, 19751. I'll love you al? ways. Paul F, Robert Kelley 200 Fond Road Goodwin Weeks Doodles I'cl like to thank S.S., j.R., V.M.. NK., j.L., and my other friends. lf it weren't for them we never would have words like: jave Sas, Spazma- tic and so on. November 24.75. September 9fl9f75. Nantasket and the B.H.C.C. This school is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to ive here, Mariellen Kelly 48 Braeland Avenue Cutler Weeks Make it your business to know your- self, which is the most difficult les- son in the world. Robert Gerard Kelly, jr. 320 Quinobequin Road Cutler Meadowbrook Cross Country 11g Gymnastics 10,11,12, Outdoor Track 10 Patricia Keon 25 Mechanic Street Cutler William Frederick King 21 Standish Street Goodwin Weeks Bill , Spiderman Stage Crew 10,12g Student Leader 11 Many thanks to: F. Gordon, C. Mar- vel, Kirk, Spock, et all. Kiss numerology oodbye, man. There's only one luciy number and thafs 007, VIVA JAMES BOND! Live long and lprosper, class of '77 fSunset Strip B vd.l 4m4'2Zi.6RL'- ae ,Fi Mindy Gayle Kingston 85 Elgin Street Goodwin Weeks Volleyball, Field Hockey, Basket- ball, Softball, Denebola Winning's not everything, but los- ing's less. ' Fond memories: driving to Concord with Kerry, Sokaying with Joyce, B- Ball with Hixon, a night with Pearly, winniri Cha,haJ, suicides, Ezlfcarting, a gear family always in there, and the endline,- where I has many friends. Practice does NOT make perfect. Joanne Debra Kent 696 Dedham Street Cutler Meadowbrook Joe Live for today, for yesterday was only a vision, aind tomorrow is only a dream. Remember Summer 76. Cape Sail- ing, N.S. Parking Lot, NVheeler, GM., IH., SB., 71-1, Good times, my friends you know who you are, Michael, I love youl Fleetwood Mac 'Say you love mel, Mom and Dad thanks. David Kirschtel 22 Avery Path Goodwin Meadowbrook Kirsch 'iDon't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I ma not lead. just walk beside me andlbe my friend. Cindy Kirshen 23 Oxford Road Goodwin Weeks Cid Bassoon, International Club, Cos- tumes, Plays, Goodwin House, Task Force, Marching, Chamber Ensem- ble, Fencing, Russian Club. What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stop and stare. William Henry Davies Ned Komar 61 Wade Street Goodwin Meadowbrook I rode my bike to school but got lost among the bureaucrats. I tried sneaking through but ran into the first decile type. I tried going around avoidin headaches but be- came bored and ridiculed. Then to the computer room. They don't think. Now I'll ride my bike home. F.O. etc. john Koopman 111 1188 Beacon Street Wheeler Weeks If you lose your confidence you can fall behind, but it is possible to improve yourself and move ahead. 1 - X Mark Kline 93 Brandeis Road Goodwin Kline-Z I've had my ups and downs these past three years. I say Thanks to the people responsible for the ulps In the darkroom with Mus ? Summer of '76. Mt. Snow, The Grill rain or shine. Thanks to L.N. you'll never be forgotten. To N.S.I-I.S. I say later .. . Muchlll l Marcia Knopf 90 Meadow rook Road Wheeler Pikesville Mush Always rmember: Good times in the lot, Florida with MG., Call on me . . . Babe, Trips with Elmo, Ca- maros, Kline-Z. Special friends who always understood. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. Andy- You've made me so hap , I'm so glad you came into my And she's buying a stairway to Heaven. Susan Tob Koffman 17 Glastonbury Oval Wheeler Weeks Oh, my beautiful friends, What can I say? I love you, I am with you, Learning from you everyday R. Gorton Everlasting friendships with S.R., N.G. 81 C.P. Thanx to all- especially L.F., j.K., S.K., F.U.F.-crazy times, Ki-ni-si, shoulda'-woulda'-coulda', cape cod, summer 76. Hang in there, a little bit longer . . Holly Near Ronald Koning 40 Forest Street Wheeler Weeks ..R0n.. Soph 8: jr. Class Rep. Member of the Swim Team It was good while it lasted, Thank Cod it's past history. Good Luck A.D., T.A., M.W., E,K., S.W., K.S., K.D., M.D., B-T, E.H., S.H. Ellen Korelitz 136 Beethoven Avenue Wheeler Weeks Never for et Field Hickey, B-ball, and Sofamall. To all my friends at NSHS, especially Wendy, We ve been knowing each other For many a ear, it's true And I can't drink of anyone else that Can imake me feel good as you. Yeah, you make my day A little bit brighter in every way. -Carole King jill Diane Korsakov 6 Drumlin Road Wheeler Meadowbrook There are places I'll remember all my life- Though some have changed. Some forever, not for better Some have gone- some remain, All these places had their moments with lovers and friends, I still can recall some are dead and some are living. In my life I've loved them all. The Beatles Lisa Ellen Lampert 63 Drumlin Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Minutes are Temporary, but Memories Last Forever Never forget: Wheeler, Partying, Sharon, Maine, Hangin, Red Barning, The Parkin Lot, j's the extremes S.B.- IT's been real! jules- A friend that is never forgot- ten -Reasons- 7f26f76 - Todd-That special some- one. Special thanks to Mom-Dad-who stuck by me thru everything. jennifer Ann Lanes 53 Great Meadow Road Cutler Meadowbrook . . . So long Dip! 5 '57 L X . 1 , .xlpj .I ' 'LA ' ..: 117'- Andrew Krassin 4 Brandeis Circle Wheeler hi .- , -.- W Amy Kutchen 7 Shumaker Path Wheeler Meadowbrook Kutch joan- Unfor etable memories with you, thanks Tor always being there when I needed you. Best of Luck-Amy. Cape 75 , Suntanning, Saturday nites. Max- We made it! j- Thanks for givin me a lot of special times to looE back on, I'll never forget them. jimmy Lajoie 12 Circuit Avenue Cutler Waltham jr. High, Meadowbrook jimmy The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, mak- ing the best of circumstances. -Aristotle Audrey Beth Landay 120 C nthia Road Wheear Meadowbrook Can't stop the passin time. To special friends, thanks for be- ing there, it's been a long time Sher- lock, fun with Mouth, Dj. Good luck you'll need it, You shake my nerves. Weekends, Summer of 76- good times I'll always remem- ber. Mom-Thanks for everything, I told you I'd make it. Cheerleading 11 Cynthia Anne Lang 36 Caldon Path Wheeler Meadowbrook ..Cindy,, Many school days seem endless but they eventually pass. And then you want to re-live them again . . . for the road ahead is far more diffi- cult than the paths which lead up to it. I'll never forget Newton South, the kids, and the help and under- standing of my teachers. Steven Francis Leach 36 Ripley Street Cutler Weeks Steve Memories are valuable, but to ex- perience is unforgettable. Always rmember good times at the corner. BC., NIN., BI, D.H., C M.. is the rest of the guys. Special thanks, Neil 81 the guys on the hock- ey team Y parties. Bruins. Chiurri commandos. C.C., cruising. week- ends. skating at the lake. Hockey 1.2.3, Soccer 1 4 'r Susan Lerbinger 28 Lakewood Road Goodwin Weeks Now I've been happy lately Thinking about the good things to come And I believe it could be Something good has begun. -Cat Stevens Clare Leavenworth 11 McCarthy Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Gymnastics 112,31 THE COR- NERI' esp. 10. MBCDM! Eagles 76. Nance, Karen, Nancy, Amy, jenny, Faith, Leslie, Elaine, Lisa M. I cou1dn't have made it wfout you. 4 ever 51 My best friend-Ian. THE BARN. lf30f'75 1-4-3479 We fooled them all, didnt we babe! Larry Leavitt 53 Paul Street Cutler David S' Lee Karen Sue Lemack wiegfgver Road 12 Chatham Road Foxborough High giiitlln G r 6 e t'l-iagngy Cthgds' D S . . I truly believe that people are 10010100.1000010., , s.R.. tAnd of good 3' hem A F k course S.R.'s sisterl . . . Good Luck 'me ran gg,g1g'l11Q?jS30,gjgPJa,jj 15311321 S ir-S the laughter rn remember. Michael Learner 177 Wiswall Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Mike I sav goodbye to this school forever. Will I return? Never! Never! Never! Memories: Quebec '75, '76, IB.. Bo., DL., Mi., j.P., yr., L.A., M.U.T., Duster 340 Forever , Le Cercle, S.T.E.N.F, HI bid farewell with lots of pity, For Newton South was alwavs ms ' I Adam Levin 55 Fairlee Road Goodwin Weeks lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, rhaps it is because he hears a difgient drum- mer. Let him step to music which he hears, however measured or far away. -Henry David Thoreau Alan C. Levine 60 Farina Road Goodwin Meadowbrook HAI., Watch for the signs that lead in the right direction, not to need them is a bad reflection. They'll show you the wayninto what you have been seek- ing. Work at Legal Seafood 's. Too many friends to thank. So long to everyone and have a good life.-Al. Joyce S. Liberfarb 4 Placid Road Wheeler Meadowbrook No uotes-just satisfaction in re- memfberin good people, close QRMKBD friends, successful pro- grams U.F.K.l, hard work, symbolic music fDylan and V.M.l and many worthwhile sacrifices. I-'A L Amir Levy 1040 Boylston Street Wheeler W.H. Taft Gymnastics 11,12g Ping Pong Club 10,11,12. I would like to thank B.A. for all those ears in photography, and many thanks to teachers that helped me. Past is past, and Present is here. Look at the Future, before you're near. Jacqueline Levy 135 Truman Road Cutler Brookline High jackie No act of kindness, No matter how small is ever wasted. -Aesop B.H.S. - a special place. Three bucks blown at C.C. Dina Kuna chical - merci and Dooo it! Sue- was it worth it? All my love and thanks to my family and friends, Wrestling 2,3. Dip and the Girls! Dina Levy 30 Nardone Road Wheeler Meadowbrook To get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it withf, 'Mark Twain Que Pasa - jackie, 33.00 blown at Cabots fS.B., CA., Do lt... French Club President 12g Cheer- leading 11,12. Thanks to my family and all my friends-Good Luck next year. Rosalyn Lezberg 543 Sawmill Brook Parkway Wheeler Meadowbrook You are a Child of the Universe, no less Than the trees and Starsg you have a Right to be here. And whether or not It is dear to you, No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Robert Levine 199 Parker Street Wheeler X Stacey Anne Lion 19 Walsingham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook No love, no friendship, can ever cross our path without affecting us in some way forever. I'1l never for- get my two years with Chris and all the ood times with Kerr , Special thanis to my friends and family for everything, and especially Andy. Me too. Field Hockey 2, Outdoor Track 1,2,3. Michael Li kind 36 McCartf1Jy Road Cutler Meadowbroo k Do not go where the path leads Rather go wherethere is no path and leave a trail. Four great years in NEFTY and BAYGL, Putting on mileage with Kas and s ecial Love to Zanne and, Sue. Lev's leaving Kutz '76-No roblem Evenl Adventures ofD Crash. Many thanks and much love to Debbie. jane Esther Lipson 234 Arnold Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Yesterday is only a dream. and tomorrow is only a vision But today well lived, makes eve. y yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope . . Thanks to my special friends, All my love to my parents Sing a song, it'll make your day. Simon Longson 181 Windsor Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Tennis 1,2,g Ski 1,2,3, Always Remember Mr. Shaw's Class Rog, Whats a Magazine? Thanks to my friends. Adam, Rich, Stacey-Kerry: Granada, C.D,T.. K.O.G.B., G.H.I. Everybody needs a change A chance to Check out the new: But you're the only one to see The changes you take yourself through. Ronald Lombardo 26 Boylston Street Goodwin Weeks Bones Like a bird in the wind Like a tree in the storm Like the breath of a child From the moment he's born Till the very last day When the curtains are drawn We are children, Wrestling 1,22 Capt. Never forgetg Chuck, Geof, Sos. Si, Mr. Shaw's F block, Stones. Barbara joan Long 56 Nehoiden Road Cutler Meadowbrook Barby . . words are such poor vehicles for what my mind ho ds and my heart believes. Field Hockey, B-ball, Softball. Ms. Hixon- He who has the will to win cannot be beaten. Soph. parties, Nance. Hey Deel Luck O' the Irish 9,f'18, T6. Sight-seeing wf a special friend-Kerin Ann. Barry Lipsett 21 Levbert Road Wheeler Meadowbrook uuppo., I want to Thank, Lori for missin my car. Howie and Urs for being good drivers, My friends at VVheeler for the hi h times we had, My Friends in Goodwin who still owe me money. And everybody esle who made South so enjoyable. jonathan Long 26 Placid Road Goodwin Meadowbrook ajon.. You've got to wake up every morning with a smile on your face. And show the world all the love in your heart Then people gonna treat you better You're gonna find ves you will That you're beautiful as you feel Andrew Lustig 34 Harwich Road Cutler Meadowbrook ..Andy.. Music Club 10,l1, Pres 12. Mr. Amer, thanks for putting up with me. j.P., Tom and Harv, Ber- ry, jim, Don, Gary, Anne. But most of all to jana, Clare and Belinda Thank You. john Lynch 37 Kenneth Street Cutler Martin Malkasian 46 Wetherell Street Coodwin Meadowbrook Vinny To the gang down the Falls Corner I-Iiggy, Wimpy, Whitey, Pineapple, ED., D.I-I., I.B., P,D., MB. Remember all the parties down the Back Parking Lot. Remember the gang down the lunch room and the shop and always remember driving around in the '67 olds. Marty 76 I Bill Malamud 711 Chestnut Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Mal Remember Good Times with Wa- ban Boys - AS., j.P., T.D., CD., fSomething really differentj, GM., P.C., RC., Waban Sq., South, Wheeler. Snap huntin', cruising ta lot of thisl, hangin around teven more of thisj. Goof Luck to all of you, especially A.S., j.P., and T.D. Mark Clifford Maletz 282 Upland Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook Special thanks to the teachers who have provided me with guidance. Life is not one-dimensional, and it is my hope that as I continue with higher education I shall acquire a broader com rehension of the var- ious areas of inowled e and exper- ience that are availabfe for the en- richment of my life. Mark Manfredi 44 Beecher Place Wheeler Weeks Manfred Remember T-ville, the summer of 76 , Moco's place, Tucci, Cheryls place, Sha Na Na. I thank my teachers for what they tot me. I leave to South nothing. Mary jane March I2 Wright Road Cutler Meadowbrook Mary Lou Memories may be beautiful and yet, what's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget. So it's the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember the wav we were. ' Thanks to special friends, it's really been great! Summer of ..76.. parking lot, weekends, yoyo. All my ove to my parents. Laura MacDonald 24 Tarleton Road Wheeler 6 Crai A. Marietti 13 Aibott Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Too much of the world is running on a theory that you don't have to have road manners if you are a five ton truck, P.P., j.H., j.D., DM., D.N., P.H., G.C. 16 9 Charles Marino 229 Cypress Street Cutler Wendy Sue Markoff 34 Donna Road Cutler Meadowbrook My friends are music to me. Each one contributes a special sound to a beautiful and inspiring song, The song is ending now, but I will re- member this unique tune forever. Thank you to the people who made these years so wonderful. Edward McCarthy 23 Locke Road Cutler Warren Ned C.M., Football with Uncle Dan, Four Year Man riding in the hypo. Flesh, B.P. Hill, Walo's Barn, MS., Thursday afternoon's with j.F., P.O., K.C., The Corner, j.V. Bus Rides, Waban Square, The Breed, Parkin Lot, L.W.C, Thanks every- body, For good times. Football, Hockey Deidre Maura McCurrin 51 Pine Ridge Road C00dwin Mount Alvernia Dee-Dee l'll blame it on the time, that never was enough, l'll blame it on the tide and the sea, But, my heart blames it on me. l'll never forget Scituatel 'Tf5f75. Lynne-Thanks, Eileen, Kate- David, janet, Bigs, Therese- jerome, Tommy, Robby, Vicki. and all the rest, Love you Alwaysl Don Mayer 250 Woodward Street Goodwin Weeks On the willows there Junko Matsusaka We hung up our lives 83 A awam Road CODSPELL Goodgwin Soccer l,2,3 David McKinnon 23 Harrison Street Cutler Weeks Hockey 10,ll,l2 Voices Scream Nothing's Seen Real's a Dream, -Aerosmith Soyk- Fatal Fridavg Nat- Red Light Aerosmith, 0-21, The Cleaners Bacardi, Cappy, Wass, Spic H.R. 4211, and everybody else Thanks. And Leachy, ..f I I Edward D. Meltzer 11 Westminster Road Cutler Weeks Eddy jeffrey Michaels 53 East Quinobequin Road Cutler Meadowbrook Denebola 11,12 The nobility of our calling will al- wa s be rooted in two commitments difhcult to observe: refusal to lie about what we know and resistance to oppression. . . X Vincent D. Mirabito 27 Floral Street Cutler Weeks I have really enjoyed my three years at Newton South. I want to thank my parents, family and friends, teachers, And a special thanks to my Mother and Ms. Grossman and to judy Rollins. Summer of 75, 76. Al- most jr. Dauce. Thanks also to P.K., SSqNK,RSqMfLjBqBBqjC, ILWCK julie Michals 170 Fuller Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Mickey , njules-Henry I think we're all Bozo's on this bus. Thanx to Goodwin Bathroom Girls. Posters? GWU-carts. Hi Mom! L.L.? I mean, really. Nance, Karen, jo, Maxicrump, can't say enough. Good-luck Y.O.G. H78 '. Thanx 2MM. Quack to jonathan. etc . . . Softball 1,2,3. Cynthia A. Moan 69 McCarthy Road Cutler Meadowbrook Cindy Take time to be friendly . . . It is the road to happiness. I want to thank all my teachers and friends for making my three years at South great. I most of all want to thank my family for all their love and help. David Miller 27 Roundwood Road Wheeler Catherine Monahan 5 Chester Street Wheeler Weeks ..KT.. Be yourself, You're a child of the universe. You have a right to be here. These years at South taught me: Re- sponsibility, Individualism, Friend- s ip. Thanks to D.T., E.A.R., 'G.C.B., K.H., T.A., and everyone else at The Corner . Especially mv parents who paved my way towards my goals. Thanks. Ronna Gail Miller 90 VVayne Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Ronnie Not perfection as a final goal. lint the ever enduring process of per- fectin , maturing, refining is thi- aim of living. jolin Dt-ut-x X1 l Don Moore 2054 Beacon Street Goodwin I try not to let school interfere with my education. l'll never forget the great times with the kid's from the corner. A.P., K.F., H.C., M.S., j.P.. B Y F O MH,BG,CCqNMW.M,.q jHqjS,RL,NHqDCqjC. MI,FA,MFqDS.BC.HT. Ds,aG,oC.cP,H5,AL. yR,Ds,nc,RXL,sP,ic. GCWSS Soccer 2,3g Hockey 1.3, Lacrosse 2,3. if V jacqueline Barbara Moreau 14 Summer Street Cutler Meadowbrook jackie , Gertrude Who was Lucky? Mary, we must've walked a Million Miles, where have we got? ta lot of placesll Remember Macls, pizza place, V.F. corner, IE., SC., KR., BK., SM., KI-I., KB.. D.H., PD., MINI., NIS., PH., C.M., CC.. C.H. But most of all, WR. 73 , and M.D.C. We're all out of H.S. MOM 6: Dad. Who was funny? FINE THANK YOU! ' Catherine Morris 44 White Avenue Wheeler Weeks Morris , Boots Special thanks MOM. Never forget an from 700's girl's room, loading SOCE, no room to list you know who you are, Dip how about a yell, jeff- surfing? Mushes, Curry my DB. Never forget PS., CR., C.M., D.F., FR., Love to john-Summer '76, ' ' I DFS 81. Brenden Murphy 21 Knowles Street Cutler Lisa Natale 20 Harrison Street Goodwin Weeks Leakie-Pie Thanks Lab I learned. South your anything but what a school should be. But first I'm gonna get down and sing a little Blues for ya. So let me entertain you. It's spring time etc. Right on for the songs that car- ried me on. My friends, I love you. Peace, love, granola cereal, earth shoes and Flowers. Stay high, be cool, keep goin. Lisa cmn. fi Marlene Morris 69 Louise Road Cutler Meadowbrook I'll always remember: An everlasting friendship with Elaine. Great memories with Cindy. Lisa Florida HTS . Lori remember the sunset and experiences, To my friends, thanks, EH., C.M., L.j., L.S., j.K., C.C., EL. Never for et cruisin with Elaine looking Tor M.C., GP. Sam Oats, it's been fun, Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there. Claudia Murrow 1629 Centre Street Wheeler Weeks Many peo le, I love them all. Special Friends B.K., IH., M,D., Spiritual Aunts C.S., M.L. Sickness bears health ammune to all ills. Special love to my father. I leave my beautiful sister Linda followed by Sonia. To those I know but did not mention you live in my heart. Inner peace, One day at a time. Frederick Nazzaro 1265 Walnut Street Cutler Fred Robert Morehouse 5 Cochituate Road Wheeler Weeks Bubba uDoors open for those who seek, When these doors close, man per- ishes from want, Thank you, South, for opening the doors. History is the past, present and the future, Mark Newhook 103 Beacon Street Goodwin .r . , 4, f.'v --fl 2: A- --f . '. ' '- ' rs 3 1 ll F.: I' 1 I 5. . ,. .xg 1 J J R I r 4 4' A f,'6, Q'-I Frances I. Osman 212 Plymouth Road Goodwin Weeks Franny I had this advantage in my mode of life over those who were obliged to look abroad for amusement-that my life itself was become my amusement and never ceased to be novel. Thoreau And theological absurditiesf' ECII, climb on. Susie, still crazy. And all you nice, funny, 'great-glove people, Fo, Mo, A.W., N.K. Continuons. Susanna Newton 51 Rockledge Road Cutler Weeks We are the music- makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams, Wandering by lone seabreakers, And sitting by desolate streams, World- losers and World- forsakers, On whom the pale moon gleams: Yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world for ever, it seems Arthur O'Shanghnessy Deborah Olds 11 Bacon Place Wheeler Deborah Ann Newman 120 Dorset Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Debby just remember there ain't no use itch'n unless you can scralt-li. S, Omar Barker Thanks to those people who helped me keep my sanity and the best of luck to all my friends. Love to cous- in Paul. Vive le film! L. Michael O'Brien 22 Central Avenue Goodwin Weeks Mike , O'Bee Patience is the best remedy for any trouble. Never forget good times in Parking Lot and Hill, R.R., BH., or., ja., Kb., iw., P.S., P.B., S.A., and Cunch in Home Room. Special rememberance to D,S. Thanks to A,D. I'll get by with a little help from my friends. C.C, and Vamps, N.O., S.D. in M.C. Later Slater Cheryl F. Oppenheim 28 Grace Road Goodwin Meadowbrook whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of li e kee peace with yourself. With all its sllfame, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Adam Ostrach 34 Erie Avenue Cutler Weeks A.O. Dill, Sibo, Silky, Cush, Gary, Ike, Berky, Wiz, Kirsh, Cy Youn , Timbo, Later Much to BucE, and Hey K to the wierdest kid in the school. My adolescent years are behind me, I complained through all three of them, and I'd like to live them once more. Frank Otten 53 Neshobe Road Goodwin Mend: ---lirook Frankof' Soccer l0,l1,l2, Indoor Track 11,12g International Club 12 yu., john Paukulis 176 Collins Road Cutler Meadowbrook Remember: Zoning, Maine, dances, parties, BROADS. Bobs Red barn- ing, Getting Gased, hanging at South, Getting Bored. Hojo's and T.D., NIC., AS., B.M,, PC.. C.D., RC., Oats, AS., NIM.. The Normals, The Parkies, The Bakos, The jocks, Nedo's Gang. And all the Wheeler girls. And I leave South my little sister, USTIENH. Daniel Paisner 64 Harwich Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Pais Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams o Life is a barren fifsd Frozen with snow. To all of my special friends Lyon know who you arel Thank you for everything. Karen Sue Parker -14 Marla Circle Wheeler Meadowbrook Do not follow where the path may lead, Go, instead, where There is no path and leave a trail. Teaching at Hyde, Emerson and Peabody. Good Luck and all the happiness in the world to my FAM- ILY and FRIENDS. VVhat a trip. Sung Hyun Pak 935 Commonwealth Avenue Wheeler Korean School Abrams Well, what can I say? Hasn't it been a reat time? There were also Eard times, but it was fun and good experinces. Thanks for all the teachers, I'll miss alot of friends. Especially, International Club. and A.S., KS. gangs. Best times with SH. Less talk with more acts and good experiences with beautiful memories. Katherine E. Parnes 1734 Beacon Street Cutler Meadowbrook ..Kathy.. To my friends and family: thank you for all your support, love and understanding. To R.L.: Yeah! To Cathy: O.C.! You can know all I am. Take my love I am willing. I can't change how I'm living. But you can know all l am. Holly Near Debra-Io Pachus 17 Anita Circle Goodwin Meadowbrook Debbie He said his name was Columbus, and I just said 'Good Luck'. Dylan Let's go volleyball team '77-'T8l So lon to everyone and everything, I'll miss you all, Take Care, and give me a call sometime, yes? 'Still' crazy after all these years Simon Beth Paul 145 Pondbrook Road Cutler Meadowbrook We're captive on the carousel of time, we can't return- we can only look behind from where we came. joni Mitchell All my love to my family and friends who made my days happier! -Reasons- Sing a song, it'll make your day. Patricia Pava 1233 Walnut Street Cutler Weeks Patty No love, no friendship can cross our path without affecting us in some way forever. . . . special thanks to: Diane Barron 8: Home Ec. teachers. - Top man Anjali? Cood Luck in the future to: C.P., C.S., R.L, and Jody from CA. -Thanks for the good times wall! jack Phillips 41 Avalon Road Cutler Weeks One son leads to another, one friend to another friend, so I'll travel alon with a friend ancfa son Many thanks to special friends. Shelley I. Pearlstein 15 Nightingale Path Cutler Meadowbrook I'll never forget Cindy, Mindy, Ellen and Frances, good times, Friday nights, long talks and ever lasting friendships. Special thanks to my family for all their help. The times say I must leave And I'm feeling so sad. But I'd like to say thank you For the good times I've had. joseph E. Peltier 91 Westland Avenue Cutler I would like to thank Newton South and m parents for my three years here. Ah the good times at the corner with Ammo, BC., MH., Newie, F.A., Coop and the rest of the gang, I leave one little brother, ducky', Football 1,2,3g Wrestling 1,2 jon R. Pearson 252 Waban Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook Life is something like this trumpet. If you don't put anything into it you don't get anything out, And that's the truth. -W.C. Handy Carol Pfau 15 Longmeadow Road Goodwin Meadowbrook I'll be damned we all pulled through, to think of all the crazy things we wanted to do! Holly Near Thanks Friends! So on and on I go. The seconds tick the time out, theres so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens. Geoffrey Tower Peake 70 Collins Road Cutler Meadowbrook jeff lf you don'l know where you're go- ing, any path will get you there K' Dan Picard 14 Halcyon Goodwin Weeks ..Pic,, Rowdie parties . . . Tender nights . . . Too much work . , . Starving . . . Bored . . . Oldies . . , Disco . . . Good Times . . , Lonely times . . . S.Y.I.T.S, Thanks all - teams work but fun, A.T,C.'s, Co. K., G.C.'s Corner, Cap's, L.R. studs, Di, j.L., Sue what we had, C.+L.S, If you want it, you can get it . . . Don't realize how good it is till it's gone . . Soccer, 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3g Band 1,2 james Popkin 85 Pond Brook Road Goodwin Meadowbrook jamie Quebec 75-76, Le Cercle, Troll on in. The Breeder, L..-X., BC. M I., DL., ML., Green Meanie The ercentage you're paying is too high? priced while you re living beyond all your means, and the man in the suit has just bought a new car from the profit he's made on your dreams. :HX I1 ,-':, 'fx-Q-'f' S 1 's - ff Sigh jamie Sue Pressman 236 Baldpate Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook To mv friends, I love you. cross country w,fL.C. the parking lot tool Who says three's a crowd? Whats wrong, am I talking too loud? A.S. Ha py New Year. To my family, l'11 always care. Both the old and the new showed me, dreams can come true. Fooled you, mom. Anne K. Rasmussen 108 Ridge Avenue Wheeler Weeks Music Club lla Pres. 12. A special thanks to CODSPELL Yes, get what you want to if you want 'cause you can get anything. 1 know we've come a lon way, we're changing day to daygiut tell me where do the children play. Cat Stevens ,T . jim quinan 69 El iot Street Goodwin Weeks jimbo Bv to everyone at Cutler Corner. Especially E.R., The Bear, and KT. and to the professor. Also j.C., KH D.C., L.A., SH., D.T., SH.. NNY. and Mr. Seasholes and Mr. Slater. s james E. Ralston 14 Kenmore Street Cutler Beaver Country' Day jim , Bubbles I Cross Country 10,l1, French Club 12: Spring Track 11,12 There were great moments at South, but usually it was pretty dull. Anna D. Portnoy 9 Maple Park Goodwin Weeks Banana i'There's a place for us, somewhere a place for us. Peace and quiet and open air, wait for us. Somewhere. jacks a good driver. I have an idea . . . Lets do a show. Laurie Raphael 44 Rowena Road Wheeler Weeks junior High Ralf My lifes a circle, sunrise and Sundown. The moon rolls thru' the night time, Till day break comes around. The seasons spinning round again The years keep rolling by Seems like I've been ere, I can't remember when l've got this feeling, that I'll be back again. H.C. Samuel Barry Resnick 353 Woodward Street Wheeler Weeks ..Sam.,, uoats.. Cause I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you'Il never change. -Lynyrd Skynyrd- Never forget-j.C., D.P. iFoot1, M,M., Rustys with L.L., South Lot. Summers in NH., Skiing at Cran- more. 73 Cougars. Clubbin. Thanks to Family and Friends, and someone very special, Elaine, without whom I never would have made it. Anne Susan Riceman 65 Allerton Road Goodwin Weeks Kathleen jennifer Riley 50 Hale Street Wheeler Kathy Never forget, the Corner, Summer of 75 , Crusin and Chasing, Never getting caught, Fri. and Sat. nites partying, G.G. Room, The Hill, Nantasket Beach, justin's Parkin Lot, B.B. and his crazy friends and to all of mine S.C., IE., M.S., IM., A.D., K.C., C.C., M.S., M.M., P.D., D.H. Good Luck in the years to come. Susan Ann Rogers 60 Fisher Avenue Cutler Weeks Sue I wish I could leave you something for when the tears come And they will come I wish I could teach you to be strong. Holly A.B., S.B., A.D., I.,.F., N.C., I...K., M.K., SK., M.S., and Andy B.O.C.N., S.S., D.T.8rK., F.U.F., Superwoman, Medfield, Prom-76, Falmouth, Shell City. Love and thanks to my family for everything. Free to Grow Rosemary A. Riley 18 Bowdoin Street Wheeler Rosie Glad it's over, goodbye to the few good things at N.S., the Parking Lot, The Hill, and Mr. Gediman. Con- gratulations to my friends for mak- ing it out of here semi-sane. A special rememberance to Danny Strong who is very missed. All my love to Richie. joanne Rivers 136 Dickerman Road Wheeler Weeks NIO I leave to South two more Rivers. Never forget: partying on the hill, the back parking lot, under the gym, jay's house, with BL., DO., R.R., P.L., D.H., R.I-I., K.D., P.B S.A., M.O., IE., Brillo, A.H., S.I-I Kc., DD., or., F.N., BH., Asf Especially DS. All my love to IS. Vicki Richman I4 Ledgewood Road Cutler Meadowbrook Love when you can Cry when you have to, Be who you must Thats a part of the plan. To my family and very special friendsz All my love and thanks. Sing a song, it'll make your day james Stuart Robinson 145 Woodward Street Goodwin Weeks We live under a government of men and morning newspapers. -Horace Greeley Thanks to all my DENEBOLA friends, they will not be forgotten. Holly jane Rosenfield 111 Stanley Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Dream on, dream until your dreams come true. Aerosmith To someone who was always there, Debbie. Laura, I'm hungry for some M8rM's. Don't you love Niel's pants. Don't turn around. D.G. and B.D. good luck. Mom and Dad I love ou better. Don't telly me life is rotten, be- cause without it there is nothing. Robert Ross 71 East Quinobequin Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Amy Rubin 171 Wiswall Road Wheeler Meadowbrook The appearance of things changes according to the emotions and thus we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty are really in ourselves. Many thanks to my family and friends for always being there. Robert Sacks 36 Clifton Road Goodwin Meadowbrook 1 count it a high honor . . to belon to a profession in which the good men write every paragraph, every sentence, every line, as lovingly as any Addison or Steele, and do so in full regard that tomorrow it may have been burned, or used, if at all, to line a shelf. james Kilpatrick 'CX .4 Q.. I cull I u Q in nl o.'. s' ' u ll., ' pg' . 'n'v .l ::' ' 0 l'l '.'.'-'pa .-,- 'al' .,g:31g:::: :..e:.u.0l.n Stuart Edward Ross 166 Plymouth Road Cutler Weeks asm.. Friendship is just a little word the people who make it big. I'll never forget. t lt's Robert A. Rothenberg 100 Upland Road Cutler Weeks-Dulwich Mark Rothman 60 Dwhinda Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Roth Learnin to accept people for what they areas a big way towards a bet- ter friendship. Remembering good times at M.D,B.K., flicks with Andy, Sum- mer of 76 , Vermont, Mt, Snow, good times with Laurie . . . A spe- cial good luck to Margie, I'1l be catching up to you someday. Frances Faith Rudnick 66 Hanson Road Wheeler Meadowbrook If you find a ath with no obstacles, it probably cloesn't lead you anywhere. Clark Love to my friends, thanks to the colonial dinner workers and condolences to fellow late-nighters. Vocal Ensemble 2,3, Concert Choir 1,3g Enrichment Program 2,35 S anish Club 1, President 2,3, Elderly Project 2,3. Laurie Sandler 36 Brandeis Road Wheeler Meadowbrook I get high on life and stoned on milk! and so if you want to know which of all these peo le is me look around and time 1 will be Hidden in the songs I sing. Richard Kerr, Cary Osborne Thanx family, friends, D.C. and D.K. Roger Eliot Sandman 72 Fairlee Road Goodwin Proctor Academy Rojo Spanish Club Treasurer 10, Vice President 11,12g N.E.W. 10,1lg Re- flections ll, Theatre Arts, Sweet Charity 10, Pale Moon, Kismet 11g House Manager 125 Concert Choir 11,12. What happens to a dream def- fered? Does it dry up, like a raisin in the sun? -Langston Hughes jeffrey Schneier 6 Caldon Path Wheeler Meadowbrook I'll never forget: Those classic days at the O ounquit rivermouth, Nan- tasket, tEe Cape and that six foot day at Ruggles Av. Those long sum- mer nights on the strip and that par- ty for Forch. Lisa Beth Schuster 217 Greenwood Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Let your learnin' be your eyes, Let your feelin's be your guide. -Les McCann- Lots of love to my sweet and dynamic brother, Eric. Thanks Mom and Dad. Special friends S.F., B.H., M.j., T.A., M.S., Ms. Hansberry. Life is an art, It is mastered by experience and patience, and infinite beginnings again. Peace . . . X . '37 'aw -Patricia Anne Scanlan Alan Scharf 295 Cypress Street Sweden Goodwin Weeks Scan , Stanley , Germ Summer T-11' Thanks Mimi and Nuz . . . you know me and I know you so ahh . . . To the people who make my life, Morris, Gurry, Chico, MUSH, F.C.? Post 300. The Neigh- borhood, Duck, j.B., DF., FR., B.R., PM., A.D., To all the rest of you, you know who you are. Thanks Mom and Dad, ,1- 1112 ti. ff' -...f I WX' lv! ' s X.. f 1 i lt-ii I ,,yh,....' 'J Ruthanne L. Schill 30 Saxon Road Cutler Weeks Roof USO on and on I go. the seconds tick the time out, theres so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens Thanks Deb and jenny-How can I forget? Mom and Dad Theatre Artsl Stage Crew Regulus Slater-VVhat can I say? Carol Schuft 175 Elgin Street Wheeler Martin Schwartz 12 Rotherwood Road Cutler Weeks uHollywood He who knows and knows that he knows is a master. He who knows and does not know that he knows, needs a teacher. He who does not know and knows that he does not know, needs love, He who does not know and does not know that he does not know, is lost. -Ancient Proverb. Richard Schwartz 55 Bound Brook Road Wheeler Meadowbrook ..P0rk,, I'll never forget partying at my house with Lit, jerry, and Peter, bag ed with Alan, subs, snow with Haci, and flaring MX with Urd. To Allison, we've learned a lot together. Thank you. Good luck to everyone. Wendy Diane Shahon 46 Homestead Street C0Odwin Weeks Footprint in the sand Caressing the earth below, gone with the water. WS. 1975- 324, 1976- 422, welre ffl. Ellen, friends are more precious than jewels. Buth, finanjou. Deb introduce yourself. Thanks Mom, Dad, Laurie di Kan. Mark, Robert and Cale. janet Susan Shapiro 27 Nightingale Path COOClwin Meadowbrook One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendshi is to understand and to be understood. -Seneca Call on me .. again ... by my side . . . lkr g . . . for Steven - a reason. Special thoughts for special friends- Only gold for you. i can't wait to grow up. But i love now. Dan Sheehan 10 Champa Street Wheeler Football 1,35 Lacrosse 1,8 Never forget the times down 'I'- ville, and never forget M.D., and 1.5. Anthony Secinaro 54 Oakmont Road Cutler Weeks Intelligence is equal to the inverse of stupidity squared. Adam Shamban 46 Larchmont Avenue Wheeler jeffrey Scott Sha iro 160 Dudley Road, Wheeler Meadowbrook To try slowly and humbly and con- stantly to express, to press out again, from the ross earth or what it brings f0rtE an image of the beauty we have come to under- stand-that is an art, -james Joyce: Artist as a young Man. And so on. -Kurt Vonnegut, jr. Mark Sheridan 1304 Boylston Street Wheeler Mary Elizabeth Sheridon 1304 Boylston Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Mare , Harriet Time spent in laughter is well spent. I ll always remember jackie, she was always there. justins, skating, What's up cops, Corner, Walking, Slow Down, being funny and lucky, E.D., j.E. and to all mv friends. To Ma and Dad, Love and thanks, five have made it, only four more to go. Buthaina Shukri 487 Boylston Street Goodwin Weeks Buth We may lose and we may win, Though we will never be here again. So open up I'm climbing in. Take it easy! -Eagles- Debi-my sister?l? josh- 6 years later I realize I should have loved you sooner, Wendy-fineanjou? Lisa-ATTACK!! Barby, 5 gymnasts Lou-insi nificant words for a beautifu? person. David Shiffman 31 Hinckley Road Cutler Weeks Soccer 11,12 I can't begin to list all the friends I've made and the people I've met in the three years at South. Good luck to everyone for making my stay at South all the more enjoyable. Lisa Shneider 72 Redwood Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Fine times wfCa.thy, Elaine Mar- lene, jane, LI., Smotes , Basket, Cars. Dandy, Marcia your recruit always Potential Florida Summers Qfjuhel Homeroom wfA.B., j.E., R.W. I'Il never forget you R.S., I.U., S.L., the Best to Joanne, P.F., M.N., D.S., and jenny. HAWAII- Sm 5111, 1' Lee jane Sherman 15 Donna Road Goodwin Meadowbrook njnzg.. Today a man discovered gold and fame, another flew the stormy seasg another saw an unnamed world a flameg one found the erm of a disease, But what high gates my paths attendg For I-today have found a friend, Helen Baker Parker Quail, Thanks to my family and friends! Daniel R. Shiman 93 Carver Road Wheeler Weeks Dwniel I am surrounded by a curtain of darkness, My lantern to guide the way has no flame, Impatiently, I stumble forward, without knowing, If the truth I find will be the truth I seek. Am I lost? The clock ticks on. Good luck: JH., JA., DB., Er., ED., D.F., DL., 1.13, R.B., L.T., D.S., N.B., A.G., S.S. Judy Shriberg 39 Longwell Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing, that is worth knowing can be taught. I wish my friends much good luck in the future. Thanks Mom and Dad for your love and your friendship. Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. Debbie Signore 86 john Street Wheeler Weeks Debbie Life's there, But Beware. Never forget all my friends, T-ville, Nova Scotia '76. Sandy and Val couldn't have made it without ya. Meg's craz times. C.D. we made it- Sambo, a love that could never be forgot. Dino, S.C., I,T., Bump T.H., CS., D.L., G.B., K.C.', Mom and Dad, Thanks. If you leave me now. Stephen Silk 71 Harwhich Road Goodwin Meadowbrook 1'siiky Life is too short to let it go by with- out etting the most out of it! Thanis to everyone who made the last three years so much fun. , A Stuart Slawsby 149 Allen Avenue Goodwin Weeks Stu I swear-by m life and m love of it-that I willlnever live fbr the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine. Ayn Rand 3' Alf! qv. Gary L. Simon 99 Hyde Street Goodwin Weeks Sibo Today is here. Tomorrow's there, and yesterday is gone forever. Thanks to all my friends for the three years of fun at South. The UT Manfred N., Knockout in H.R., Kit- ty in the commons, I,W.S.P. Arnie Hanover, oxfa, S.D. Soccer 1, Varsity 2,3g Basketball 2, Varsity 3 Donald Skerry 54 Oxford Road Goodwin Weeks lt's great to be a winner, Never forget the many hockey games we won-those hap y faces afterwards, Dankeise's fic-Id trips, jock Corner llrish Rulel, The Caf., youth grou dancing, and all the great friendJs that have made my three years at South an experience, Lacrosse 2,3g Hockey 2,3 ii, Marjorie Skalsky 8 Silver Birch Road Cutler Meadowbrook Margie uLose your dreams and you will lose your mind. Summer '75 and those few who made these years what they've been. Special people who I could never forget. lov: my friend and I could conquer the world together. Much love and thanks to Mom. Dad: You will be with me always. Mr. F. Stuart Alan Sklar 143 Christina Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Will always remember, Summer '76, Riding, Saturday nights j.S., Decembers, Redeyes, Concerts, talks with A.K., Parking Lot, Good Times. Much thanks to my Mother, Father and Arnold, and a very good friend, my brother, Michael. Good luck to all-Love to janet, lThank you for being youl To College!! . , , Hopefully. Debbie Silverstrone 6 Kenneth Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Never forget hangin at South, Ham' mond, Lower, and telephone. All the good times with L.B., B.T., L.P., W.B., D.D., K.R., L.H., 1.S., and the boys. Seeing j, Geils, Linda I'm Hot. U9, Schlitz Malt and Coffee Bran- dy.Especially C.P., '73. Erica Roberta Slessinger 125 Dane Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook lHenderson High School! I went to find the pot of gold that's waitinlg where the rainbow ends. I searc ed and searched and searched, and then-there it was, deep in the grass, under an old and twisty bou h. lt's mine. it's mine at last . , , Wiat do I search for now? Lawrence E. Sloan 95 Oakdale Road Cutler Meadowbrook Larry,' To the listmakers- here is my finale. Gershwin, San Francisco, Benchley, Panache, Good timing, the written word, james Dean, Windsor Pud- ding, Stockbridge, some French films, big houses, anything free, Gaudi and me. .rs it fu 5 W: W Andrew Steeves 10 Kingston Road Cutler Gregory Soyka 90 Erie Avenue Goodwin Weeks Greg Football, Wrestling - Captain, La- Crosse Good wrestlers never die, they just smell like it. Great guys: Ol' lady Dave, Bones, Trowt, Herny, G.M., j.A., B.G., Gush, D.S., Coop, Mr. L, Coach. Deborah E. Spielman 33 Aberdeen Street Cutler Weeks My mind is clearer now, at last, all too well, I can see, wbere we all, soon shall be . . . Webber and Rice To, Ruthanne, Kath , josh, Lisa, Wendy, Cyntllia, Buthaina: my twin,- Mom8z Dad, and many more! . . . Thank you Steven Spelfogel 40 june Lane Cutler Meadowbrook Cross country 2,3. Every person who rises above the common level receives three educa- tions: From his teachers, From his peers, and From himself. and to my friends: j.B., B.G., G.F., LM., 1.12, L.T., 1.P., D.A., cv., Ds, T.W., D.M., D.A., B.D., S.W., M.W., T.A., B.W., MS., GW., D.W. Iulius David Starkman 50 Cochituate Road Wheeler Weeks May the 37 live on . .. Thanks to joe, Mark and Peter for making it possible. Also S.W., B.D., S.W., I.W., M.N., N.H., Take it easy, cat- chya later, got to go to work now. M.R. Chaisson I'm finally gone. john Sostilio ll Keller Path Cutler Meadowbrook USOSU Had some good times at South and l hope l have more when I'm out. Thanks to all m friends and all the good times with them. SL,BS,DH, Bones The Casanova of South, many thanks to Stu. Stu who? Lou, Buff, and the rest of the gang. J-.als -ni i Marjorie Gail Stein 103 Levbert Road Cutler Meadowbrook Margie When we go our separate ways, let's not go astray. Let us join hands, and find the way together. Memories: Cli ue, Mark f2f27f72- 9f10f74l, Brigllams, O.H.P.L., Esplanade, Super Woman, S.R., A.D., I.E., A.B., j.K., P.S., G.F., S.L., L.F., L.W., Barbara: Nothing could've been the same without you! THANKS B.F.l Chris: f2f27f76J- You're still the one Thanks to my family, Mark Howard Stepakoff 22 Nardell Road Cutler Meadowbrook ..Step,. Thanks to all my friends through the years, especially AL., j.C., IF., GW., DA. Theres been alot of good times I'Il never forget. Good luck to everyone. While the futures there for anyone to change Still you know it seems, lt would be easier sometimes to change the pastl' -Iackson Browne Michael Stollar 158 Clark Street Wheeler Weeks Soccer 1,2, Capt. 3g Basketball 2, Co-Capt. 3. It was the best of times It was the worst of times We had everything before us We had nothing before us At least now it's all over. Robert Benjamin Steinberg 5 Walnut Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook Bobby Susan Lynne Steinberg 21 Esty Farm Road Goodwin Meadowbrook uSue VVhether you find satisfaction in life depends not on vour tale of years, but on your will. Montaigne All my ap reciation and love to my friends, family and Matt, who made NSHS a wonderful experience for me. They ave me encoura ement and love wiien it was needed most. I'd give it all up for you. -Lou Reed john Stomberg 157 Lincoln Street Wheeler Wleeks Art with the 3 Bobs l,2,3g Baking 1,2,3. Look around and choose your own ground for as long as you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever Pink Floyd Like Muchlllll Vesta Stephenson 15 Winter Street Goodwin Cary Stoloff 89 Andrew Street Cutler Meadowbrook lf Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? -Percy Bysshe Shelley Barbara Ellen Stone 56 Cynthia Road Cutler Meadowbrook One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendshi is to understand and to be understood. Seneca Margie- Bumping into vou lead to 12 years of only happiness. Thanks B.F., for everything. Kevin- Together we learn to share. 7f5f75, lflf76. BooBoo loves you! Remember: S.B., j.K., A.D., j.E., A.B., 8: Lori! Mom 81 Dad- You're fantastic. Dan- good luck at N.S.H.S. sf, ,. .fy ppt, , 1 , 5 i f v t 1 gl v 'Qs' 6 4 gels 14 V, gg ff ,-'TTS ff 'Q I 'll . ,ix Harvey Stone 81 Sharpe Road Cutler Meadowbrook HB Gymnastics 10,11,12. Cy, always remember the bucket, small vanilla cone, j,C., Snow and especially jumbo, Wassg never for- get Cape 76, Becky, Lisa and the rest, Grodsky and the Z, Skynyrd Concert, Slip and B Block, Gitsul and all the good times, Baskies, R,C., The Team. Mark Sugarman 256 Ded am Street Cutler Newman jr. High Shugs Hittin' the Slopes, Hittin' the Grill. Pork, j.C., B.S., and everyone else. Boardin' with Dud, Maddog and Rox, Don't forget the Penguin on the Tele. Never be afraid to love, Never be afraid to just be, Cast away the chains of doubt, Have the courage to be free. -Flora Purim Holly Sweet 543 Boylston Street Goodwin Weeks Do not follow where the path leads, Rather go where there is no path, and leave a trail. Never forget: Scoops, bunny shades, South lot, Homefries, Roberta Flack lof coursel, glass table, penny candy store, Monda. Tem tations power failure, bar- mobse, Moo. Thanks to: C.B., A.C., DF., L.R., for showing me the way. Ioan Sybicki 226 Plymouth Road Cutler Weeks Always Remember: T-ville, Cafe, Birthdays, jade Island-S.C., Good times with: I.T., Sis, L.G., E.S., I.M,, EC., M.D., I.H., V.F., S.D., B.K., D.W,, C.D., The Guys, Dann 317175, Doubling I.T.-j.G., Beetx stew, Parties, Molly, Opie-Squirt, SSS, RGC, Cheerleadin 3, janet did we? Thanks Mom ang Dad from us both. Billy Stuart 33 Paul Street Wheeler Meadowbrook To all the great friends in my life: Thank you. To NSHS: No Thank You. Never will forget the good times with L.L., M.H., To Lippo, we-'ve come a long way together, it's been cool. To. M.H., see you year 2000 in Flor- ida. Later! Charles Tarabelli 80 Wade Street Cutler William Surette 706 Sawmill Brook Parkway Cutler Meadowbrook Bill Wrestling and Baseball. Neil, Elton, Eagles and Mac Concerts. Mr. Shaw's history class: HR, K.D., N.G. Youth Group and Trips. The PARK, Sos, 1Parc-hed? Teachers and Friends, Thank you, Thanks Mom and Dad. I see all good people turn their heads each day So satisfied, I'm on my way .. Yes jane Sybicki 226 Plymouth Road Cutler Weeks Always Remember: T-ville, The Caf, and jade Island. Never Forget: j.T., ES., j,M., Sis, LG., EC., C.D., BK., D.S., S.D., V.F,, all the guys, my favorite PA, and especially Summer '76 with j.B, C7f16f76l lmmmll, Beefstew, SSS, Opie 8: Mollie, JCB Parties, GTT, Out with the Girls, ,t ...... .. .., .... ......, 106 Upland Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook ..Ienny.. Take time to dream. Memories IK.. SK. Blasting Soph. yr. W ,,ii DM.. T.H., P.T., B.VV., C.T.l'? and of course Peter. 6,110 ,i ' 75 . . . Do your feet smell? Ms. B., Mr. S.. Parties. The Corner CFS: BVV., Dip, K.F., SS., j.E., B.S., Tammy Cindy, Cheerleaders, Amy, Clare, Faith, Nancy, Cooba, 4ever5, Nanc- the bestfl- I know you're always there- I.L.Y.-Bruce Goose. uh-Our love is still growing with each day. Let's hope it never ends. Great Family. C.L. Deebs. Gymnastics 1,2, co-capt. 3, cheer- leading 2, co-capt. 3. Ambition: Make Team States Sean Thomas T77 Dedham Street Cutler Brenda Trask 12 Elliot Terrace Goodwin Meadowbrook Never forget all the good times down Hammond, lower and tele- phone. Trying to get lost, the Green Bomb, Colt 45, and U9. I'lI always Remember D.D., L.P., DS., LB., KR., js., L.H., L.L., jc., RF., and all the rest. Robert Tresca 51 jackson Street Wheeler 's .J 'tv itll'- ,I :N Q l janet Marie Tedeschi 961 Boylston Street Wheeler Weeks Dream On Remember Always: j.S., j.S., L.C., JM., Es., Ju., v.F., lac., s.D., B.K., the guys, T-ville, Caf-C.T., C.C.R., Y.C.-B.H., Concerts-E.j., Summer '75 beefstew WCWIO joey 2f28f75, doubles ISXDS, MDXCM, ISXIB. Mollie 8: Opie-Squirt, birth- days fortune cookies, SSS, Cheer- leading 3, painting j.T., N.G., D.W. Ioan, Did We? Thanx Mom and Dad-If the truth hurts wear the shoe. Nancy To 235 Lincolh Street Cutler Weeks MBUOYH When you know, say that you know, When you do not know, say that you do not know. This is the secret of knowledge. -Confucius To all my friends, especially M.B., D.P.. D.F., W.C., S.W,, HS., M.G.M., Mr. C., Mr. A., Mr. B., Mr. H., who made my years at South extra special. Dace L. Treize 39 Terrace Avenue Cutler Weeks Dats , The Kid Smile and be happy, For what is life, but to live, And what is living without a smile. Hey Linda, remember S.C., and the guys in our locker. K.T. - Concerts, studying Love ya E.A.R. Always Remember SH., R.S. Special thanks to m parents for being so patient with me. -Love Youl- Dick Tsang 1208 Walnut Street Wheeler Leigh jay Tucker 49 Ripley Street Cutler Weeks Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity, When I ive I give myself. VVaE VVhitman French Club 1,2,3g International Club 3 Jerome Urdang 39 Verndale Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Urd It doesn't matter who ou are, but above all be yoursefff' I'll never forget partying at Ricky's house with Lit and Hack, Trips to Snow, Flaring with Pork, Chases, Bust at Attitash, Dark room with Elmo, and the Prix. Good luck to all my friends. Thanks Mom and Dad you're great! David Waldman 42 Stanley Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Waldo Basketball 10,11,12g Baseball I0,l1,12 Denebola Photography Editor The future is not a giftg it is an achievement. Robert F. Kennedy D.D. Even though you haven't been here, you've been a major part of my High School days! Sarah Barbee Wank 40 Cochituate Road Goodwin Weeks Han ing with Steve and Iulius. 360. Dunis. I need some beverage. K.B. Tequila, lemon and salt only. I gotta whiz. Maybe I should convert to I.A.P. Ellen Beth Ungar 15 Considine Road VVheeler Meadowbrook The language of friendship is not in words, but in meanings, l'll always remember the good times and the close friends at Yavneh, HCI, U.S.Y. and of course NSHS. All of you have made my life complete. Especially CM.. SP, DW., SP. VVithout those Conventions and those hour long phone calls . . . Gregory Frank Volpe 4-14 VVinchester Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Tennis 1.2.33 Most peo le would succeed in small things, ifp they were not troubled with great ambitions. Thanks to the Cape, Movies at N.C., all the friends I met at NSHS. And memories of i'The Mugs , Fi- nally Never Forget Shaw's C ass 75- 76 Barbara Waldstein 354 Waban Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. Ralph VValdo Emerson Steven Owen Wank 40 Cochituate Road Goodwin Wanko You ou ht to be having fung the trail ang the test, is ahead. Currently checking it out with john, Sarah and julius, to mention only a few. Beginnings! Rowena Washington 254 Magnolia Street Goodwin Steven Alan Wax 7 Cavanauth Path Goodwin Meadowbrook If a man does not keep pace with his companions, erhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured of far away. Thoreau '75 Sox, Esplanade 533, Washington, Rix, Philly-Anne. Thanks to all-you know who you are. Glenn B. Weinstein 66 Greenwood Street Cutler Meadowbrook Trul Fine two and a half years at South. I have been blessed with ex- cellent friends and times to match wishing for them to continue. And our choices were few and the thought never hit that the one road we travel would ever shatter and split. Bob Dylan fi. .5-3 and -ai' Mark A. Weinstein 206 Winslow Road Wheeler Weeks Golf 10,11,12. Good times on the course with P.Q. and T.T. The Green Hornet, Allen Ave., West Roxbury, I.F.W., Cutler Corner, Important Papers. Thanks to all my friends for all the ood times, and to my teachers for ai the help that you gave me, ff i Barbara Gene Weiss 79 Spiers Road Cutler Meadowbrook Let them go, let them be, Seeming is not the same as being. judge me for who I am, not for what I do. Ellen, our N.H. talks, tele hones are dan erous. jeannie, Flbrida. Merle, goublin . To my parents- thank you for Being there. john-You're so special. 12f6f75. Aaron Wasserman 247 Brookline Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Wass Hockey l,2,3g Soccer 1,2,3 H.B. never forget Nick Park, French Chick, Becky and The Dugan Sisters. ' 21 ways to loose a hockey game. Keep it frian Brian Slip, , the fighter. Rob, N.C. 81 V.B. Lori J. remember the ride to Dana Hall Cy, you're boring me. Cynthia joy Weinstein 175 Woodcliff Road Cutler Meadowbrook Well in the end I'll know, but on the way I wonder throu h descending snow, and through the frost and thunder . . . there's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. -Cat Stevens -ce qui est important, ca ne se voit pas . . . Love and thanks to Steve and all my favorite people. Deb-help! Abby Deborah White 63 Oakdale Road Cutler Meadowbrook Do more than exist-live. Do more than touch-feel. Do more than look-observe. Do more than hear-listen. Do more than listen-understand. Do more than talk-say something! -john Harsen Rhoades Thanks to m friends, teachers and my family flor making my three years at South such good ones. Carol Ann White 56 Wade Street Cutler Meadowbrook There is no time to delay We've got to live for today I've got so much to give There is so much to say . . . Chicago Never forget Summer '75 '76. Love to M.J.C., sr RH., E.1., yn., Ks, A.S., N.M., Especially Bobby. Memories of Danny S. 9f15fT6, Thanks to Mom and Dad. Doreen Louise Wiest 40 Waldorf Road Goodwin Weeks Never forget: Cheerleaders, B.K., v.L., Bc., 1.T., 1.s., Joi., MZ., N.O,H., D.K., B.O.H., V.H., G.P., T-ville Gang etc. Special thanx to Mary, Iena and Claudia. NNL, Riverside, Slee ing over M.D's-Mal, YSBD. And, especially Bruce- 5f9f74. 1-4-3 forever! You make me feel brand new, YSTO Mom and Dad, I luv you! Cheerleading Co-Captain 2,3. ., -Qi- Kerin Ann Wilcox 418 Woodward Street Cutler Meadowbrook Kerry Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Field Hockey, B-ball, Track. 'member Si, Mind, Joyce, you too Chris, U Mass, I.B. and Santa's Elf, a good friend . . . we had fun Stace, Red and Di you're O.K., sightseeing with the best Barbara Ioan. I-is 1' 3, rm. 'L Y v ft' D- rl. if 'I-.1 AL fs -X i fl:--e. Dianne Dorothy Williams 5 Kelveden Road Goodwin Warm memories, close friends, su- per teachers and hard work. South was a great rowing up place. Special friends lie janet, Ellen, Debbie P., Debby N., jenny and most especially Gary, who never stopped caring. ,xxx jeffrey White 19 Orchard Avenue Coodwin Weeks Lacrosse 11,12 Good Luck to BD., j.S., BC., and M.H. Kristofer Wikstad 105 Old Farm Road Cutler Blackegergs Gymnasium Chris THANKS Lycka Happiness hir att is to gdra nagon make someone Lycklig. ' Happy. Keep in touch with: Kristofer Wik- stad Burtraskgatan 29 162 21 Val- lingby Sweden Robert Wing 270 Arnold Road Wheeler 4 Lisa Wolfson 25 Andrew Street Cutler Great memories all around X Texas-Westbury-Washington-DS.. L.M. Mexico- Terrific T. A. Is KS. tSpunkyl Andy- Love You- Happy are those who dream dreams, and. are willing to pay' the price to make them come true. Mass. -Howdy to the kids at South! H.C. - 1.0.W.T.B.F.l NIS, ES. SNOWHY james Yarin 102 Hanson Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Smiling phases, going places. If they bust you, you just keep on Smilin through and through. You'll ie amazed at the gaze On their phases and they sentence vou. Quebec: Troll on In, L A., BG.. MI, DL., ML., Gymnastics. Free to Growg, Parkies and Honorary members, Communication of thought is better than conversation. .451 ' .E iv ' -- I 7, ' ' ' 1 .1 :,.-..ili. it .I V In '. Y' Andrew john Wise 241 Greenwood Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Andy , wil I think the best is yet to come. 'Cause where I'm from is also where I'm goingf' james Taylor A s ecial thanks to my parents andpsister who put up with me, Always remember great friends and places at South and someone I found this year who I'll never forget, Stacey. Me too. 1' t Thomas William Young 1286 VValnut Street Cutler Meadowbrook ..Cy., To Summer 76. Ej. with Bill, In- stalling tunes, Cape Cod tthe turnl B.R. nights, Negs , Lake Wabgn: and 976-96R. I thank my family and friends: TB., HB., Ed Fish, C.G.I.N., Tim, Benny, Al, Goob, Gary, Big Ken , Cush, Dill, Kerry. Stacey, Fred and lastly' Danny, whose friendship remains an ever- lasting possession. Baseball 10, Varsity' 11,l2. Andrea Ruth VVolff 108 Oakdale Road Goodwin Meadowbrook I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence Two roads diverged in a wood and I- I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost Susan Zeiger 167 Pond Brook Road Cutler Meadowbrook Things began to change and Frankie didn't understand. She was afraid of these things that made her wonder who she was and what she was goin to be. She thought about the worlfand acked her suitcase to go away, but shle didn't know where she should go. Carson McCullers Scott Wollins 95 Woodward Street Cutler Weeks Scooter Chess Club 11,12g Cross Country 12. It is success that colors all in life. Success makes fools adm'r'd, males villans honest, All the proud virtues of this vaunting world Fawns on success and power, howe'er acquired. Thomson Sharon Yavner 195 Varick Road Wheeler jonathan Zoll Peter Zonis 35 Kodaya Road 69 Arnold Road Goodwin Cutler Meadowbrook .,-Ionny.. The stories of ast courage can teach, can offer lllope, can provide inspiration. But they cannot supply courage itself. For this each man must ook into his own soul. -Kennedy Denebola 2,3g Indoor Track 1,2,3g Outdoor Track 2,3. S- jodie Zussman 25 Baldpate Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook L.S. Discovery-Today a man discov- ered gold and fame, another flew the stormy seas, another saw an un- named world aflameg one found the germ of a disease, but what high ates my paths attend: for I today have found a friend. Helen Baker Parker E IDRS WITHO T PICTURE Christopher M. Arthur 4 Boylston Street Cutler Meadowbrook Long 4 years, Summer 75 , S.W.'s. Lots of luck to R.B., N.W., E.R., T.A., L.C., etc. Ro by, HoIo's at 11:00? Emily Atwood 12 Hillcrest Circle Wheeler Thanks, Mr. Roberts and Mr. An- drews, for all your help. joan, it's buddies like you that make it all worthwhile. Em, well you know we're special friends, Class of '77, it's bigger and even better things for all of us! Think you can hack it one more year, Wend? Dominique Delaloye 101 Windsor Road Cutler A year placed under the sign of friendship and of joy. A rich and unfor ettable experience. An excit- ing agventure. My friends, rendez- vous en suisse to continue it. Dominique Delaloye Mazerette 30 1950 SION QVSJ Switzerland Ann Downing 60 Crescent Avenue Goodwin Weeks Sorry for no picture, I'm not pho- togenicf' It's been reat, bye every- one from the 015 loading dock group, Goodwin 700's girl's room etc. joseph Tomas Seeley 35 Lakewood Road Cutler Weeks Stage Crew 1, Peru, Mexico 2, Cross- Country 3, Indoor Track 3, HMUN 3, Model Congress 3 I would like to isolate myself from everything, maybe with a friend or two or three, and I would like to get involved in the whole world. I would es ecially like to find a way to do botgi. Robert Bickelman Karen Botti 130 Elgin Street Wade Brayman 19 Chandler Place Gregory Chaloff 306 Country Club Road Lianne Corbiere 1302 Boylston Street William Davenport 1278 Boylston Street Gary Davis 58 Spiers Road Thomas Dea 43 Van Roosen Road Kathleen Demaio 44 Carver Road David Diette X 39 Bowdoin Street ' if Eric Farrish 17 Rosalie Road Richardo Freeth 30 Lincoln Street Kevin Garcia 41 Howland Street Alan Goldman 59 Ferncroft Road Judith Gonzales 150 Woodward Street Roger Hassol 22 Ridge Avenue David Hurley 159 Oak Street Stanton King 316 Winchester Street Mark Macchione 109 Elliot Street Maura Mallard 336 Dudley Road Deidra McGurrin 51 Pine Ridge Road Marie McMahon 229 Greenwood Street Mark Olson 50 Could Road Barry Paul 31 Oakmont Road Carlos Pava 1233 Walnut Street Patrick Silvestrone 26 Hurley Place james Sullivan 25 Maple Park SPONSORS Mr and Mrs joseph Albert Mr and Mrs Murray Allen Anonymous Anonymous Mr and Mrs Donald Ba1rd Dr and Mrs Ernest Davldow Fred D1engott Mr and Mrs Paulj Donlan Bernard H Dresner Mr and Mrs Edward Ellls Mr and Mrs Burton Fmkle Mr and Mrs Donald R Flsher Dr and Mrs Sumner P Frlm harles and Franc1s Gale aurall Geaneter uth and Howard Gordon arol R Green arry and Bernlce Grodman Solomon and Sandy Hecht Dr and Mrs H1llelI Hochman Ralph jackson Mr and Mrs Herbert Kamowltz Dr TM Samkange Marsha and Arby Kaufman Howard and Phyllls Krng M1r1am E K1rsten Mr and Mrs Marvm Kopelman Mr and Mrs Leonard Korsakov Mr and Mrs Charlesj Lee june L1on Levenson Mr and Mrs Walterl Llpsett Mr and Mrs Benjamln Llpson Mr and Mrs Alan R Mlller Newtons Mr and Mrs Gerard Otten P1C3d1lly Greenery Dor1s and Harvy Robmson Mr and Mrs Damel Shelngold Mr and Mrs Sumner Sh1r Mrs Samuel Shr1berg Authur W Stromberg Mr and Mrs A Syb1ck1 Mrs Davld Tralster Mr and Mrs Robert Weller Abby Whlte Beatrlce Yarm The Zoll Famlly Mr and Mrs Paul A Carpluk Maeda Freeman Baskin Robbins C ' . . 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'5 TEMPLE BETH AVODAH extends best wishes To the class of 1977 Compliments of Highland Pharmacy 999 BOYLSTON STREET NEWTON HIGHLANDS Phone LA 7-2400 in honor of Jodie Zussman advertising editor MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE S. ISENBERC 11 Kathleen Drlwe Franklin, Mass. 02038 533-7256 Appelton Hall Schneider 1 and remodeling. lt All Adds upf Inspiration + Imagination CREATION A master of design specializing in unique interior and exterior building ? -6- I f X l tit1npc:yBrunch-Noon A variety of egg dishes Ornel tt 8BI d Mar Benejuzis acgfeg 30A LANCLEY ROAD uacne s 5 NEWTON CENTRE Central Square Cfifnbfldge Open until 1pm Sun Fine Luggage Leather Goods 684 Massachusetts Ave 'O Mon Ample Parking 868 5640 2am Thurs Fr: Sat Gifts Handbags Serving Food 84 Drunk 332 6519 IQBQ3' in CRAMER ELECTRONICS Leading distributors of electronic components to industry Wishing the best to the class of 76 Newton South High School Cfamef CRAMER ELECTRONICS, INC. 85 WELLS AVENUE NEWTON MASS. 02159 Our most lmportant component is service slncerel Besfolifihes VOLVO VILLAGE class of '77 Good! N6Wt0I1 n H p y 114 Beagon St, New England s Oldest B Newton Centre, Mass. and L-31'g6Sf Volvo ThePersonaI 96a-85 Dealers Speecl Reading fi it E -if 1280C ' ' Z zrii MR. at MRS. KENNETH COHEN I lNMo..e2'l.ff'f,'eJ'A'P52'TS3 SW''D fr he Geg- 964-3040 educatronal neadung servroe CHARLES RIVER l CQQSSEELNC GREENHELUS Sweaterville Newton's Favorite Shop for Fine Sweaters AVElXlLlE and Sports Appafel NEWTGN, MASSACHUSETTS 02159 c6177 527-4610 40 GLEN AVE. Opp. 631 Beacon St. Wishing Nswron CTR. The Best of Luck to the Class of '77 Newton Flower Shop 899 Wtrlr1ulStrcclt.1tfour eornursl NCXKIUI1. Nlaw, H2161 congratulations Lisa 2 MR. at MRS. ELMAN LUNCHTIME! SHIM S VILLAGE SHELL Service Station 510 VFVV Parkway West Roxbury 323-0374 .IUSTIN'S 240 Needham St.. Newton SANDWICH AND ICE CREANI SHOP FAMOUS FOR FRIED CLAMS 322-5685 Good Luck class of '77 and Richard Garber MR. 81 MRS. HAROLD GARBER MAUVLI Luctldit No 426 L. E. GORDON CO. RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERV 1 - B CHINA SAILS 1204 BOYSTON ST. CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. 734-1700 11:30 A.M. - 2:00 A.M. CHINESE FOOD AT ITS BEST GOOD LUCK IODIE and CLASS OF '77 MR. 8: MRS. DAVID ZUSSMAN AND AMY 81 DEBBIE +9 W 5 E, Q 'Y' 4'i'- 'egg x N V fwy, Q Q ,kit MR 81 MRS. STANLEY SLAWSBY PHONE 527-0828 ANT ITALIAN FOODS AND PIZZA BEER AND WINE 71 UNION ST., NEWTON CENTRE, MA. 02159 'I ood luck class of '77 and Stuart Slawsby AND ELLEN - GIORGIO'S IPASTO HOUSE We wish the best of luck to the class of '77 MARRIOTT MGTOR HOTEL Commonwealth Ave. Newton, Massachusetts 969-1000 McD0nald'S I IQ, We do it all for yon? NUlual3ank Coiigratiilqtions DR. 81 MRS. JUSTIN RICHMAN congratulations Vicki TOBY DONNA 81 TAFFX FOR SAVINGS GARBDRUG Growing with Newton or the modern apothecary 1211 Centre St. NEWTON CENTRE MASS. DECATUR 2-4900 L to the class of '77 7 9 Ove, 145 Years Highland Hardware of Newton, Inc A Good Place to Work phone 47 LINCOLN STREET CROWLEYS OFFICE SUPPLIES f IS pl 338 WALNUT STREET NEWTONVILLE HAIR REPLACEMENT CENTERS REGIONAL CLINIC 1238 BOYLSTON STREET CHESTNUT HILL MASSACHUSETTS 02167 FONTAINE S TOPSY RESTAURANT 1436 V F W PKWY IRoute 17 West Roxbury Mass 327 7600 NEWTON HIGHLANDS MASS 527 0898 Qowvz, 1189 CENTRE ST NEWTON CENTRE MASS 02159 PHILIP ANASTASIA Tel. 244 7750 HENDRICKEN BROS INC Jewelers S1Ixer2rn1thS Fortx Iiwe Limolri Street Newton H1 hlandb Maw 02161 Telephone Area Code 617 S77 6661 I V 4 S- A ES. - CAPRICCIO S MARKET 21 IACKSONI ST CHESTNIUT HILL MASS IX g ' BEST OF LUcK ERoM ALLSTATE Rhodes PhC'fm0CY AUTO - BUSINESS - HEALTH WW LIFE - HOMEOWNERS backed by Good Hands servlce 267 25 1 MICHAEL LIPOF 266 3919 Phone or vnslt ALLSTATE INSURANCE 1280 Centre Street Newton Centre Mass 02159 2 H H MI P M s 02116 244 5054 You re In good hands Allstate Lufe Insurance Company Allstate Insurance Companies 0 Northbrook III Jxggfg fi M 1.1 ZQRLJC' f COMPLIMENTS THE NEWS TRIBUNE I I . , , . . . . U 2.1. Z: Im I ll If ' -1 ' ' RRAL ESTATE CONSULTAXTT 5 Uxrrnzorox AVBNU o HONE 1 - Bos'roN. A s. - 1 - I V l1KN,XI . f Q- J F , . A 1,-:fn ' faire saw ,9 FQU-L3 5 fame' KJ T Uincent 7. mil-abito kjame L, u I lclers ROOFING INTERIOR FINISH PLAYROOMS PORCHES lA 7-6385 OFFICE REMODELING Newton Hld 27 FLORAL ST Ma. 02161 Good Luck ennlfer and the class of ll DR 81 MRS ALFRED LANES CQMPLIMENTS or TONY S VILLA 369 BOYSTOW ST Newton Centre Mass Fred Sawyer Thanks Mom 81 Dad you tool Donna 8: Steve QK1th + Km foreverll X C Dottx C Nrghts on the phone vuth judx Malone talks xx 1th the Doctor Qmw SAT proctorsplp thanks to wou all Thls book oh man 1000 thanks Ruthanne P S bxe N an on ratulati they Slime Gilmore QQ QWOWQ The sfiafrf 0 Q wllw W7 and my love - Later Slater . . . , a ,CL f- D il R 0 0 S W wo S 0 ll! Q X A A 1 As I leave that hallowed gate Of old South High, I hesitateg Here I've lived with dreams and fears Here live spent one-sixth of my years. t Years hence what is it I'll recall - What is it I'll miss most of all? Ernest Van Seasholes CWho's never called Doc l The orange and blue, our old friend Mr. Hawkes Dorothy Freimarck and Benjamin Levy Cruisin' the strip with the gang in the Chevy l w l P.S.A.T.s, achievements and of course S.A.T.s: Bring number two pencils, by 8:30 pleaseln ,-l Lest we forget Ophair and Val Cyr. Speeding down Brandeis at at least seventy-three Please Dr. Burnham, w0n't you give me the 'B'? l iii: I l . - H-A , 1 'x' . 'N , 1 'M-.y , Q. . an l., ...y C ., A ,Y And remember the three B,s: Books Boredom and Beer 5 -5,- ffiif ' in 4 ff. U lF Zl5uK Clubs, Capricciois, bio, Mr. Brough l Lockers, Library cards, recitals, pet rocks Regulus, Denebola, Southpaw, and Reflections Verbs, adjectives, nouns, interjections . . . 213 l Kate, Kismet, Pale Moon, Godspell, and Applause May Arts festival dancers - more ex- citing than jaws! What ever happened to Student Faculty Forum, Our school alma mater, graduation decorum?l Phi Beta Kappa, Mendleson, Orr Both senior cups Cwhatever theyire for? 214 ive -Ulf ' if Edd Pain' li, Rocco at the typewriter, Norman at the wheel Soutlfs cafeteria: what a place for a meall Report cards, cheerleaders, loads of tests Doing your homework Ctaking frequent restsl. 4 HEY ROOF! HEY JENI v I. : ' . 2 2 V- ,.., 'Ei E,-- ---- - 1 Y W ' ' - - , South holds many memories - these are but a few Whether they be good or bad, they left a change in you. Let's look once at the past three years and see how much we've grown The changes in ourselves, the school, the seeds we have sown. Then let us look ahead at all that life will hold in store And make this world far better than it's ever been before. poem by Fred Albert '75 necessary revisions by the Editor 4 Af f -na I . Pr '- . L . ,. ,iq J ,I I. x ,5rP'I9. 41 AN L , .L S A,.vfLg..N..' IIN: I. I 'N nl .F '!,A'a. 11 ,O . 4 lk I -,- ., gs y qs-,,'El153 5.1! , N1 .V . 1 ,fs 41 ' 'ry r,.,... 'uw ix Q V x l 'M ljmaxf' 5 . ,M . x Tl' '4- - v g n u :ilu I w-,' s 4 4 ill! ii .L . , A -' 4 Q., -fa x 1 1, . ' 'A-if , . 'V Y -e , 1 WW' x . 5 X in-1 x 4-.9 X 'ff L. K N 7, r 5 N Q' J ' 1 ' h 1- ,As 'fs ak 'SL -J i 1


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