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

 - Class of 1978

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Some people use their time to do homework they didn't feel like doing the previous nightg some play cardsg and others take off in their cars, just to get away. We all have our own way of spending our time, and our own group or groups with whom we spend it. Exactly what we do depends upon the people with whom we hang-out. We will all have our fond memories of how we spent our free time and of the people with whom we spent it. 2 if A 14 . V Hanging out is free time to spend with your friends and do everything but homework. lt's time to forget or worry about the next class. VN' of-'F ., ..' n 4 ' ' wi ' 8?:3inpQi' ng! 'ft' 1 'fa' -- .S .1 J.. X . .- 9 VO!! 'bww 7--. s seg. '54 ul 'Im 'L 5 People all have different opinions Of what a school should be. Views differ from person to person, Something different we all see. The faces encountered, the people Will never be forgotten. ln the future, we'lI all look back To remember the paths we've trodden. 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ROUGH Franke Administrative Assistant but ff x Jonathan Slater First Semester Goodwin Housemaster El'- Paula Maely Goodwin Housemaster 1 --ff rf 3 6 , S U. 6 ' ,X . tp , Judith Malone Robert WiCkS 5,3 Cutler Housemaster Wheeler Housemaster Anna McGuire Elsie Gilroy Admin. Assist.'s Secretary Principals Secretary If '1- Q L Lillian Tanenbaum FU' agw Social Studies!CutIer House Mae Lofchie Francis Dwyer ' ? Claire Tedeschi CustodiaIlPhysicaI Education Wheeler House g! Jw-.. l i I A ,wan 1 ' L 515' z fwi' C4 . x,- 'J 54. 4' ' ,.' v' , Jane Slafsky EngIish!Foreign Language Goodwin House 1' Q tv, X I1 I Olga Marazzi Pietrina Burgio Patricia Fitzgibbons Cutler House WheelerlGoodwin Houses Science Gwenne Swartz MathematicslAttendance Beatrice Kamen Library in Jean Young Bookroom , A rl A i . I 4155 ,I Ronald Adams Wayne Altree En lash Soclal Studues Dept Head Margaret Addis Robert Andrews Guudance Dept Head Art Teacher an Charge -Q 3310 l in Brenda Bouton Richard Brunson Cafeteria!Student Center Social Studies l i i i kr 46 , m r 1 I, va-V' I ,fl Anthony Bent Marie Brassard Foreign Language-Dept. Head English Judith Blanchard Vinson Bronson Jr. fr , Philip Burnham Jr Social Studies 'Sdn-.2 E Physical Education Science Ophair Caras English Joel Bleiwas Social Studies Walter Brough Science 1o . Robert Carey English - 'L'fh. ,, . .11 if Ernest Chamberlain Joeseph Connolly English Industrial Arts Roberta Dollase Social Studies .JI 0 K i .- -mm' 'M' I Xl- John Chiasson Valmond Cyr Jr. Betty Earle IndUSifl8l Arts Mathematics Language Lab Aide , , i .L -f .w if JJ 1 E . . .' ff .1iJ nwl ' x ..,-...M -. -.u f Gisela Clark Richard Dermody Foreign Language Guidance ' A 0 4 Marshall Cohen Elizabeth Dohanian Rebecca Ehrlich Social Studies Mathematics Foreign Language Elaine Eisenhauer Foreign Language wif' ii Ann Elliot Foreign Language ,I -gi ii i Ng Nancy Erdich Life Skills Center Lester Gediman Graphic Arts r YZ.-Alldl Oneday :hallbg lwlll 'xgueenz . ,L -'X I be King, s-'4-', 'VK -.,e. Bafbafa EPSTGWI Richard Geist English English Elliot Glickler Foreign Language Robert Goggin English and Art QW? ti L cfm ' it s 1 i b, l :, , x ,, ,. 3, 5 , if Dorothy Gonson English Anthony Erdmann M3fh6m3flCS ' 1 Lloyd Gottlieb Science .apr- -.Q 5 v 'ful ,, . 1. 'nl ivissaivaw 1 y N ' ' ,v ' ti- ag if f 3 . Q.: - lg '. i.,,, .gr- ,3 I , Betty Grossman Guidance Lenor Hersey Physical Education Director ' i l .ff as ' f 1, J GY C' i 5 ' 3 -.vqq .5 g The E .1 45. 17 049:46 Q N , L .x4,' wil 1 Earle Harmon Dorothy Hansberry Joyce Hirshberg Music English Learning Disabilities Madeleine Hall Library!Aide 35- Theresa Hanley Foreign Language Lincoln Heck Mathematics V. 'Q Charles Henderson Social Studies tvfi Janis Hennessey Foreign Language William Hollman Social Studies Charles Hurwitz Science lf' xitgfx A- Richard Jameson Mathematics 36 Amalie Kass Social Studies 1 Barton Kelso Student Services f 'x L, ,.. rg :sw -J' QL. 9 6 -' e ,A Diane Korelitz Home Economics Henry Lambert Jr. Industrial Arts Mary Krieger Life Skills Center Aide is in Joyce Leary Science Berma Kinsey Science Aredis Kojoyan Science if is Ronni Lacroute Foreign Language David Music I Levenson Anne Lucas Jessie McChesney Music Foreign Language 7 f 1'i!ggxf'r1x'1f' ' 1- i- '-4 5' Dwight MacKerron English f N-'R 2:1 KVA Eileen Mandell Mathematics ,H 1 ,-' 3' I' Q.-' , . Warren Manhard ll Mathematics-Dept. Head K l Joseph Massimo James McLaren Psychologist Science Marcia McAvoy Special Projects Aide Nathaniel Merrill Mathematics Paul McCarthy Joanne Mitchell Guidance Mathematics 3 535 9 ' Q l i M- ' -4-' an A Ea Phyllis Monderer Eleanor Palais Enrichment Program Coordinator Mathematics Student Activities Coordinator eb' Edward Poskitt f V I Physical Education Mary Nelson Head Librarian Earl Pearlman Guidance .Ji Anthony Principe Special Education Frederick Olson Concetta Persico English Audio VisuaIlMedia Production Aide -.X Jane Oremland Rocco Petrillo Marcia Ratner English Foreign Language English ,....-- 2 lr' ' L- 5' K' tf n 1 N 1-aan . ' -? SHIV? fi Margaret Flavenscroft Leah Romanow Linda Segal Mathematics Learning Disabilities FOl'6iQn Language .I AQ L it XJ' Peter Richter Science-Dept. Head i Carolyn Sessler Guidance George Roberts Q Art and Social Studies . t 1 Y Ann Sanguinetti Paul Shapiro English Computer Coordinator ...zz 0 fir Olga Rgbinggn Leonard Schnabel Alice Shaw Foreign Language Theatre Arts Aide Home Economics-Teacher in Charge Donald Shaw Social Studies Thomas Steeves Physical Education I I ,o,V , D 1, ciai- ,1 5 e r i Lenore Silberzweig 'll Mathematics , Q1 ws l1 , B, fl 1 AA' l ' f ff QD Q. s X 1 ' r V 'I bv . Q., y if William Sheehan Flita Simon Robert Stegeman Jr. Life Skills Center Learning Disabilities Social Studies John Sherman Moira Sullivan Social Studies Science V Beverly Shinn Frances Smith Donald Sutherland Library English Social Studies I Ek' if 'I Norman Swerling Driver Education 2 5 -aI ' EE' A'l ' gf Fi ,. . V, by . ' Helen Taylor Music-Teacher-in-Charge Clyde Tressler Jr. English fp Jane West Mathematics , f . 4' . 1 Y l , Q .. ea 'OX George Winkler Physical Education-Dept. Head David Youngblood English-Acting Dept. Head William Yunker Ill Guidance Walter Hill Head School Custodian Mary Kelleher Nurse ae 45' B.CasteIanos, Frances Nelligan Nurses Jonathan Edwards Slater came to Newton South to teach English. What he really did here, however, was much, much more. Mr. Slater was an outstanding teacher, who succeeded in teaching students at both ends of the academic spectrum. He was always willing to spend time with students--to help and to prod. When he became housemaster of Goodwin in 1974 he approached the job as he had always approached tasks--at full speed ahead. He painted hallways orange and blue, he organized a Task Force of students eager to do odd, unrelated jobs like running a dance, organizing a blood drive and painting trash barrels. An effective organizer and clear thinker, Mr. Slater was responsible for saving DENEBOLA from financial disaster and for redefining some school policies. Here before the sun was even up and sometimes on weekends, Mr. Slater devoted all of his energies to making Newton South a saner, more civilized place. He is missed. LATER SLATER Q The unfortunate thing about life is that there's no background music to tell you when the important parts are coming. -Phillip Graig Q In J 1 'vpn '-QQ Q 11 32 v Je 1 I X E W 5 1 O 'T f-+- cn 5 P 1 I' I 4 4 r 4 1 4 w N N- V K I ffN .J 'A f' ea filly:-1 faq . , ,.' .4 . .g v. ' -4 ,1, ' l R an 1 7 O :fx .-A' X1 xi in ' -f: E' Q I Nlg 'wx , ,A 1 42.3546 fq- 1 I 5 , - -v, .. . .ada F' - ,riiiizizr 4 ' x I 'ex m ' ' 1 f v Y 5 r A ' V ' . I. . .. X 'S V- ' 3 ' 5 7 '- X fu ' ' A - , I - VA, 1- , A I , .rn V, , , I , .',,:'. .1 Y . ., . ' f .. 'Va 'sag av. - - --- ,,.- Af . bp 1 I Af . ' . s., - . V. .aw 5 ' s x avi 'k H '24-. 1 D 3-1 Y , .4 fi, sf 3 52 ' If l i' 1 5--. , r-'5 4 - i 4 3, 5 1 ' 7' 3 15. '. D Y . ,- y ill- 4 vis if 75 ,'2 . ,,f....pvv L 35 A GIRLS' SWIMMING .W,E. -,-. -, ., ---Y ,... ...... -- - A- , ' . -, .V v had--Av 'wg,.J,A-4-N9 First Flow: Eileen Goodman, Judy Pearson, Elinor Campbell-Captains Second Row: Caryn Umina. Elizabeth Dempsey, Janet Shiffman. Lauren Leavitt Third Bow: Linda Young. Leslie Kasten. Debby Rosenthal. Susan Spielman. Karen Leavitt. Fluth Berggren. Diedre Anderson Grimes. Erica Campbell. Gail Rosen. Diane Houlihan. Debby Alexander, Laura Burke. Mimi Bolafi MISSING: Margie Schwalb. Denise Anderson Broitman. Lisa Snyder. Nancy Coach William , Marion Kirshen First winning season for the swim team - Nice to have won more than we have lost. - Finally! Coach Grimes The girls' swim team had an exciting. eventful. and successful season. The girls broke many school records and had their first winning season. The 5-4 record reflects a strong team effort and fantastic coaching by Bill Grimes and assistant Nancy Evans. The teams tri-captains. Elinor Campbell. Eileen Goodman. and Judy Pearson. were an inexhaustable source of spirit as well as a special talent. Elinor Campbell tmost valuable swimmerl has broken three individual school records. This year she set the new diving record at 173.1 points and the 500 freestyle record at 6:38.7 seconds. Eileen Goodman broke the 200 freestyle record with 2:32.59 seconds. Judy Pearson. who swims butterfly and individual medley, came back strong from an early season injury. to help the team tremendously. Juniors who set new records this year include Liz Dempsey lone of two most improvedl. who broke the 100 freestyle record with 1:04.7 seconds and Marion Kirshen. who tied the 100 breaststroke record with 1226.2 seconds. One of the reasons for the teams extra strength this year is the talented sophomores who swam. Dierdre Anderson lmost improveol amazed the team with her record breaking backstroke of 1120.4 seconds and her strong individual medley. Ruth Berggren trookie of the yearl impressed all with her speed in the freestyle. Most important. every swimmer gave her best effort to put together a winning season. Backstrokers Dierdre Anderson and Erica Campbell: breaststrokers Caryn Broitman. Marion Kirshen. and Lauren Leavittg butterflyers Deborah Alexander, Denise Anderson. Judy Pearson. Debbie Rosenthal. and Margie Schwalbg and freestylers Ruth Berggren. Laurie Burke. Elinor Campbell. Liz Dempsey. Eileen Goodman. Janet Shiffman, Leslie Snyder, Sue Spielman, and Lisa Umina. They combined to beat Blue Hills Regional. North Quincy. Arlington. Urseline Academy, and Quincy. And many thanks to manager Linda Young! v-v-vv1--v--.e-,-- -x--sv:-rv-cu-.1-A. r.. V.. 4-an-94 I I - J-- --0. I - .A . . .- 1 - ' ' i P FF . E. rf A 'I ,A z 6 ' I .- vw. . ... .X ' , lllanas .---H ..u F COTBALL i ' l -. -..f -. .. - Y- J W 1 , ., 9 - . v V .A ,, ,,-, .., ir 9 First row: Richard Shone, Paul Butters, Drew Framson, Shawn Daley, Jimmy Foster, Willie McDonald-Captain, Doug Washington-Captain, Arty Kojoyian-Captain, Paul Cutler-Captain, Scott Seidman, Lance Servais, Greg Jackson, Fred Hochberger. Second row: Scott Lomes, Robert Goldman, Kevin Hayden, Mark Kase, Doug Jackson, Jimmy Landy, Alan Seifer, Jimmy Stevens, Steve Kosowsky, Richard Taratino, Earl McKinney, Tom Eastaugh. Third row: David Smith, Rob Steinberg, Billy Penzo, John Severini, Gerry McDonald, Mark Sullivan, Michael Dery, Ron Yerardi, Mike Kaplan, Jeff Bovarnick, Mark Hayden. Fourth row: Jeff Lerner, Joe Walsh, Ben Schwalb, Greg Walsh, Kevin Richardson, Mike O'Shaughnessy, Joe Scruppo, Eric Dewaard, David Wiesner, Coach Connolly, Coach Kojoyian. Missing: John Forti, Tom Osborn, Geoffrey Byhoe, Robert Denenberg, Steven Kasten, Chris McManus. 0 QQ il T 1, ,Q - ' Ss 'S L E if - .i,i. Ill if The football team may have had an unimpresive 3-7 record, but as many fans and players know, the Lions' record wasn't a true reflection of how they played. The best example of the Lions' spirit, pride, and determination was clearly shown in their 12-6 four second victory over Lincoln-Sudbury on Thanksgiving Day. Everyone on the field that day knew that all our hard work had to pay off and that nothing was going to get in our way to victory. Unfortunately for this year's team, the backfield was almost totally new and inexperienced, with the exception of Greg Jackson, who had a fine year carrying the ball. Sure-footed Fred Hochberger had his best game against Boston English, gaining 160 yards. Unfortunately for Hawk and the rest of the team, he saw limited action the rest of the year due to an injured leg. As for the rest of the backfield, it was led by the hard running of Rich Shone, Paul Butters, and Scott Buffington. As quarterback, Steve Kosowsky did a fine job, even though it was his first year in this position. The Lions had a veteran offensive line led by captains Paul Cutler, Artie Kojoyian, and Willie McDonald, who had a good year as the old men of the line. The other five members of the offense were: nimble-fingered Shawn Daley, Lance Servais, Drew Framson, John Forti, and Doug Jackson. The defense was led by three all Dual County League players: Artie Kojoyian, Rich Tarantino, and Paul Cutler, who was also the Lions' most valuable like Scott Seidman, captain Doug Booker T Washington, Paul Butters, and Shaun Daley. What these players lacked in size they made up for with their great pride, determination, and physical ability. As for next year, the team will be led by, believe it or not, five captains! They are Steve Kosowsky, Paul Butters, Rich Shone, Rich Tarantino, and Alan Seifer. Next year's team is losing eleven players whose positions will be hard to fill, however, there are many qualified people who can step in. Among the memorable things that occurred this year are Coach Tsiumis's wardrobe a la Newton South . May his little black whistle rest in peace. We all hope Coach ConnoIly's voice will become deeper. Many thanks to Coach Kojoyian for his hard work and dedication. Good luck in the future, Lions! To a great group of players - Thanks for your unfailing support. You exemplified the truth of the ancient adage, One learns much from his teacher, more from his colleagues, and most from his pupils. Coach A. Kojoyian players. The players who also had an excellent year were John Forti, Lance Servais, Mark Kase, and Alan Seifer. Credit goes to the secondary for players EE VNU of the season as a starter. Co- X., 38 BUYS' SOCCER First row: Joseph Pickett, Richard Share, Charles Rogers, Albert Pazos-Co. Capt., Peter Levin-Co. Capt., Ted Hyland, Steven Mayer. Second row: Greg Brown, Scott Ziegler, Daniel Alsup, Eric Giesser, Richard MacDonald, Michiel Westerkamp, Stanlake Samkange, Steven Gans. Third row: Coach Hans Westerkamp, Mazin Shukri, Daniel Martin, Harry Samkange, Robert Schlossman, Jett Fastov, Clifford Seeto, Stuart Sussman, Raphael Krasa. XX The Soccer team's record was poor this fall if one is only concerned with the win-loss record. However, there were many favorable changes made in this year's program which made the season both enjoyable and successful for the players. The main reason for this success was the presence of Hans Westerkamp as coach. The fantastically positive attitude of the team reflected the players' great respect for Mr. Westerkamp and his obvious respect for his players. He molded the team into what was considered by many referees and opposing coaches of the league to be technically and tactically the most skilled team in the league. Unfortun- ately for many reasons, the season was not as successful as it could have been. Starters for the season included Jeff Fastov and Bob Schlossman as wingbacks, Harry Samkange as sweeperback, midfielders Stanlake Samkange, Joe Pickett, and Richie Share, and forwards Steve Gans, Michiel Westerkamp, co-captain Al Pazos and Stu Sussman. Dan Alsup showed what he was made of and came on strong during the latter half captain Peter Levin also played well although he was hampered by a bad cold throughout the season. Unfortunately the team found itself without any experienced goalies at the start of the season. Rafi Krasa and Scott Ziegler were recruited and although inexper- ienced, they often came through as shown by Scott's remarkable success in stopping penalty kicks. He stopped two at the Acton- Boxboro game. The team also boasted four Dual County League all stars: Albert Pazos, Harry Sam- kange, Joe Pickett, and Michiel Westerkamp. Special thanks should be given to Dr. Burham who was invaluable as a coach and supporter and most especially to the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders were considered part of the team. They gave us constant support and were as involved and concerned with every game the team had as the players themselves. The combination of players, cheer- leaders, and coaches made for a pleasant atmosphere on the team and the season was enjoyable for all involved with the team. CRCSS COUNTRY vw. SSN' 42.f't'5.,,,4 '40 D 'gl If .Bs 5 J 2 Fw 2 fan ffiul '29 South-' 43, 4 '5- lf - The Cross Country team finished its season by showing great improvement, as a result of the able leadership of Coach Richard Geist, and Captain Steve Hall and the hard work ofthe team members. The South harriers pulled themselves out of last place in the Dual County League. Early in the season improvement was hard to notice. Injuries and ineligibilities kept promising seniors Steve Hall and Joe Seeley from competing. Despite these hang-ups, the team picked up several non-league wins against Boston area teams. Competition against city teams was termed Operation UBB by Coach Geist, who feels it was quite successful. The most notable win of the season, was against Boston City Champs, Boston Latin Q27 - 297. The team's last home meet was a mixed affair. Team members were disappointed in the loss and the lack of spectators. However everyone ran their best times of the year. The feelings about this last meet characterized the feelings of the entire year. The team members were satisfied at pulling themselves out of the basement, but how happy can you be at holding second to last place in the Dual County League? During the season a real feeling of comradery developed, with few exceptions. On the bus home from the league meet the entire team worked together on the sound of a whistle. On the brighter side, Edward Koning was able to set a new record twice this year, the first time breaking a seven year old record with a time of 13:10. The second time he came back to improve his own record with a time of 12:59. The team will greatly feel the loss of Eddie next year. Although the team was not able to scout out enough girls to have a girls' team there was a 20005 increase in female participation. The girls' determination was illustrated by their self-improved times even if they were unable to compete with other girls. Perhaps Linda Irvine, Gillian Sharp, and Julie Share will not be the only girls next year. All in all, the season ended with a positive attitude. The team loses many valuable seniors. However, next year they will surely be running through the fall foliage again. More operation UBB and out of the cellar, on to the first floor, heading for first place. Coach Geist First row: Michael Goldstein, Julie Share, Bobby Mosca, Linda Irvine, Gillian Sharp, Mark Miller, Christopher Avery. Second row: Steven Brooks, Neil McManus, Edward Koning, Lee Zalinger, Amir Tukhensky, Michael Berkowitz. Third row: Coach Richard Geist, Jeff Rubin, Joe Seeley, Dave Arons, Steve Hall-Capt., Stanley Jackson, Jeffrey Stone. FIELD HOCKEY This year the field hockey season started in mid-August. The girls wanted to get a jump on the season, which they hadn't had in previous years. For a while during those double session summer practices. the girls were worried whether there would be enough participation to keep the game alive at South. However, once school started their fears were put to rest as ten sophomores came bounding out onto the field. The season started out as usual. coaches Jane Lanning and Patty Goulding and all the women were looking forward to an exciting and winning season. The new additions to the team all seemed to pick up the skills very quickly and there was no doubt but that the teams had all the talent and skill needed to produce a winning season. Now no one really knows just what it is that makes a team win or lose, but whatever it is that makes a team win is something our group lacked. Could it be spirit, skill, determination, ability, or knowledge? NO! The girls had all this and more, but when you look at scores it is evident that they did not precisely coordinate these qualities. The season was certainly not without its high points, and the girls put up a fight no matter what they were up against. A few times the Lions did manage victories. One was a preseason scrimmage against Waltham. The others were league games against Bedford Q4-Ol and Concord Q2-Ol. The girls were also very pleased to have tied the strong Acton team on Acton's home turf. ln many of the other games what cost the Lions a loss was a lucky break for their opponents. Although the level of play of our girls was as good or better than theirs, they came out on top. South just never seemed to get that lucky break, they worked for everything they got and often for things they didn't get. They deserved their wins and so the few that they had meant very much to them. So ladies...! Coach Lanning This year the team will only be losing four seniors. Kiki Parrish. Beth Willis, and co-captains Patty McLellan and Diane Wilcox will all be missed. We would like to thank our coaches Jane Lanning and Patty Goulding for all their help this season. We would also like to thank all the ice cream places that helped us make it through the season. Everyone knows: A win is cause for ice cream, a loss is cause for ice cream. a tie is cause for ice cream, a game postponed is cause for ice cream. a practice is cause for ice cream, and no practice is cause for ice cream. No matter how you're feeling, ice cream does it best. .L it Li if- Y . Iii Q' I fi A - x. . X ' i 1 I ,O - al t' in 1 .v f.,g..j 4 ,M ' 1 3 First row: Mgr. Nomee Altshul, Amy Ellis, Linda Driscoll, Patricia McLellan-Co. Capt., Dianne Wilcox-Co. Capt., Ftony Sebok. Penny Shockett, Emily Monosson. Second row: Coach Patricia Goulding. Kristen Farrish, Dinah Longson, Heidi Farrish, Irene Tocci, Lisa Brown, Christine Coccat Third row: Janet Hoberman, Sharon Greenstein, Carole McMahon, Theresa Cocca. Patricia Walton, Jenny Hein, Coach Jane Lanning. Fourth row: Caroline Lipson. Laura Hackett. Emily Stein, Carolyn Duggan, Beth Willis, Amy Elman. Missing: Christine Melville, -4' . rf 'F l GIRLS' SDCCER 3 , ' N ' 13- ' V , ,, ,. cw 1 ,JL : h y gh, ,fa ' A .Uri 1 .522 6 ,T . .V Lair .px -li 5 5 i- its I ' T' 1-Elf' fu 1 Eg... -M5 ll 3 3 . X . A 1 'Viv' ' 5.1: ' 5-sf 1 'swf 'H 'I' we-.- t M., , ' 1' ,al ' 1: First row: Coach Paul Murphy, Mara Seeley, Ruth Anne Miller, Joanne Pottey, Suzanne Stooar-Co. Capt., Roberta Weiner-Co. Capt., Suzanne Seletz, Leslie Propp, Coach Charles Hurwitz. Second row: Robyn Smutler, Deirdre Kelly, Kim Seaborn, Dori Barenholtz, Tammy Arcuri, Janice Melnick, Ellen Silk, Caryn Abroms, Anne McKinnon. Third row: Suzanne Boisvert, Heidi VanderWalde, Rachel Berkovits, Sharon Sussman, Linda Speizer, Jennifer Auld, Laura Sheingold, Holly Tessler. Fourth row: Laura Sacks, Katherine Swiggart, Rachel Finn, Jennifer Knight, Joanna Hurley. Missing: Michelle Miller, Sandra Schoem, Carol Tercyak, Stephanie Marios, Emily Weiss. -,,,- Love of soccer brought us together, dedication made us a team, and pride made us successful. Coach Hurwitz Newton South Bedford 1 Newton South 3 Weston 7 NEWTON SOUTH 3 Wayland 1 NEWTON SOUTH 2 Westwood 0 NEWTON SOUTH 1 Meadowbrook O Newton South 0 Concord-Carlisle 2 Newton South 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 NEWTON SOUTH 4 Bedford 3 NEWTON SOUTH 2 Weston 2 Newton South 1 Wayland 4 Newton South 0 Westwood 1 NEWTON SOUTH 3 Weeks 0 Newton South 1 Conco rd-Carlisle 4 NEWTON SOUTH 5 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 The first proved itself varsity sport. against more girls' soccer team worthy of being a Our 6-7-1 record experienced teams demonstrates our spirit, talent, and ability to learn quickly. Much of the credit is due to our coaches Chuck Hurwitz and Paul Murphy, whose patience and knowledge were immeasurable. The girls' dedication was exemplified on September 17th, when due to pouring rain Weston postponed. But the team decided to scrimmage anyway. The rain was not the only adverse environmental factor as the girls were on the field in the blazing heat and the freezing cold. We'll never forget the day Dori decided to change her shirt on the field, while surrounded by three other teams! Sliding in the mud became a mere excuse for missing the trap. Another fall involved Murph's accidental demonstration of why not to stand on a soccer ball! Some unique soccer rules developed when the girls practiced in the gym. The entire team was also grounded for a game of crab soccer one rainy day. The girls' manners were always under control. Thanks to the coaches there was no extra fraternizing. The bus rides always disproved the notion that girls cannot yell. A more serious attitude was taken during the pep talks. After the game the girls' energy was greatly increased when they raced to tear down the nets in order to obtain their final goal- the food! We cannot forget: Chuck's inability to count during wind sprints, mouth guards, water fights, hit-it , varsity bench warmers, training room, soccer clinic, ETHELl , bus rides, posing for pictures, and the party at Bert's. Next year's team will suffer the loss of many talented seniors, including captains Roberta Weiner and Suzanne Stollarg however, an infinite amount of ability remains to be developed to its fullest. ' +G-I-LJ -Il ly? 5 The Volleyball season of 1977 was successful. Although the team did not make it to the state tournament, the girls had an excellent record thanks to the efforts put forth by each player. The girls had the strength and power to dominate all their opponents but sometimes it was harder than others to coordinate the skills for a win. There were many outstanding games. When we lost a game it was only after a genuine effort to perform as a team. The highlight of the season was the win over Cambridge-Latin, last year's state champions. The girls played their finest game displaying a high level of teamwork and skills. The team consisted of an excellent reserve of splkers: seniors ' s v--N 5 i --1 A , s ' ' L- , 1 V Y Q- . .- 1.. , VCLLEYBALL 4 1 '14 3205 'V , . 4, it y .. E-. ' X- .'. l .. 41 4 , 1st tLeft to Righty: Bonnie Kominik, Stacey Wallace, Joanne Golding, Barbara Sherman-Captain, Brendea Burke, Michelle Casper, Perrin Chernow 2nd: Amy Garber, Joanne Werther, Tammy Arafe, Robin Gibbs, Judy Koffman, Ptaelin Fox, Benna Fine, Michele DeFazio, Coach Joanee Fitts 3rd: Suzanne Abbott, Sheryl Richardson, Amy Stone, Julie Leitman, Tami Kan, Sara Frim, Anne Morehouse, Cathy Seaholes MISSING: Lauren Kaufman Tammy Arafe, Raelin Fox, Julie Leitman, Sheryl Richardson, Amy Stone, juniors Robin Gibbs, Judy Koffman, Joanne Werther. There was also a group of well-qualified setters: seniors Bonnie Kominik and captain Barbara Sherman, juniors Bena Fein and Stacy Wallace. Junior Varsity had a fine season as well ending with an 8-5 record. Their spirit and determination was a welcome contribution to the team - as a whole. ' Without coaches Barbara May 5 . b '1P:'A:'Al? 'B ' and Joanne Fitts, the volleyball f ',f team would not have been as j ' successful as it was. Good luck to next year's team. 1-Ji., P-- ,., 4 is. 6--Qi 'tCall the Ball or Take a Lap Cover the spiker, Cover the Block Hget that first serve in Coach May CHEERLEADING O 5 6, our as ini .-'fr QQ Qfyigfli 5 '7' RTTVFF' 'z '3'f 'e ', hast-f il. ii + Q1 mi in 'nun ., 5 , ag. I, nfglfa.-beam , at y -sf ana. an A-.if First Row: Debby Gordon, Stacey Waxer, Joan Miller, Toni Cushner Second Fiow: Ruthanne Miller, Arti Singh, Susan Spinks, Raelin Fox, Liiy Chou, Nancy Oneil, Patty Cutler, Judy Malone. I , fs it g fillffi ii .rf 533 74 'sf- S!-1 ' ,S el 4- In t s s ,,.. - H 'A-itil RL 77.2. ti' N. - - ' ,M ' - Q x. ' ' ij, ryr- 1 ' i i W First Row: Sherril Kogos, Tina Atkins Sue Perry Second Ftow Cathy Moore, Pam White, Debby Lee Third Row Sue Moskow Joanne Lefevre 0 -nu 44 fi: 1 11 5' 2 ' A ,ggi is '-Jfiii. ,. exif-A mi.. w A1 V' .,,, ,, 7.'-5- ' 1:19. T ld., ,f 23 .55.1- 55-37453 iigf-ix, FA ', 5' PS I X Q1 . Z I - JP . K ffff fw X Q X 41-. 'h. ,Sv fx xx 1 a 'fi R.. nwxy Q ' -Q- ff-is-u-'65 1 an .. wb -'im 'dvi-1 lu 9 'Mg-K yep gi 15 , 'Q , fs . MB 'X IJ A imlmyt AN! :A 1 , , A 1 . .. f 4 ll. , 1 ' r , ' ' . V. . Q' , H: ' ,i r . r i ' ' x ' fl T. 5' -'ii 1 17 L 13, 1, ut ,...,i Q-',' sv., ' f ,., x-U,,' 7 ffl -if .Q - f . K J. '- I -. V , . 4 . , Y , F., s -.-. , , in 1 's:, ' '-- - A .: I, :QT A - .sa if , ei,--.. ' , N .4 , .gk , , 5 , p':L','4 .Wy .,,-a- ,V JL , M - -,.,. - y, f. 1 01... I - - V- ' ' ',,. ' ' ' '-fx L- J4.- V '- . . , ,,.. , , . L,,.?v, ff- . -...nf x ' 4. . ' ,vpj jf f -- bs .12 -Q ' .:Y..-': A-K4 5 I fx Fr, fi J ' Y , .V -.-., GV. I I H Y 7777 V 777777 Y I I I I I I I I I I I I , I 48 5 O Q X 4 N I -1. . 4 -...lTg '1--39 :E EP' GIRLS' INDOOR TRACK ' 1 FIRST ROW: Linda Price, Carol Tercyak, Co-Capt. Joanne Pottey, Co-Capt. Sheryl Richardson, Marion Kirshen, Julie Share. SECOND ROW: Kathy Brauneis, Sharon Greenstein, Carol Hsiung, Linda Irvine, Ilene Tocci, Sharon Sussman, Ilene Segal. THIRD ROW: Trainer Deirdre Kelly, Mara Seeley, Dorothy Pickett, Roberta Weiner, Diane Wilcox, i Jennifer Auld, Holly Tessler, Penny Shockett, Tammy Arcuri, Coach James Blackburn. MISSING: Leslie Propp, Laurie Wasserman. , Indoor track is that crazy sport where one runs around in tiny little circles time after time after time, never really going anywhere. Why anyone would want to do it is beyond all reason. Yet there was again this year a very devoted group of athletes who did. We compiled an impressive 7-2 record, just barely losing to Wayland 45-41 and to the outstanding Weston team. Of the more memorable meets there was the creaming of Newton North - they would not even allow us to keep score, and the upset wins against Concord-Carlisle and Acton-Boxboro. The majority of the meets were at the Wayland Field House. We will never forget those wonderful Saturday morning bus rides, pinning on numbers, strange officials and that dreadful starting gun. Our devotion was illustrated best by the practice situation we endured. Everyday we were bused to NNHS, and sometimes we almost did not make it. Often, once we arrived, we were unable to practice because of North Gymnastics meets. Never could we NEWTON SOUTH TIT Newton North NEWTON SOUTH 58 Somerville 19 NEWTON SOUTH 78 Matignon 6 Newton South 40 Wayland 45 NEWTON SOUTH 53 Lincoln-Sudbury 33 NEWTON SOUTH 53.5 Somerville 18.5 NEWTON SOUTH 54 Acton-Boxboro 32 NEWTON SOUTH 45 Concord-Carlisle 41 Newton South 29 Weston 57 use the entire track before 5:15. At other times we had to run around such obstacles as a trampoline. In spite of all our complaints, we all learned and improved a great deal. Much appreciation goes to our coach James Blackburn, who had more faith in us than we had in ourselves and who always told us on paper we can win. He taught us the hazards of depression and the value of concentration. Whenever we were down he assured us it was all in our head and gave us the strength to do just one more lap! Much credit goes to the high jumpers and shot-putters. Track is more than running. Without them, many of our wins would have been losses. We lose many seniors - Tammy Arcuri, Kathy Brauneis, Co-captain Joanne Pottey, Leslie Propp, Co-captain Sheryl Richardson, Mara Seeley, Carol Tercyak, Floberta Weiner, and Diane Wilcox. May they always remember, if it hurts . . . -run it off! BOYS' INDOOR TRACK it -mi. l A , , mir-, QW l .,q, FIRST ROW: Co-capt. Ed Koning, Michiel Westerkamp, Mike Goldstein, Jeff Stone, Andy Ravech, John Stafford, Marc King, Co-capt. Steve Shulman. SECOND ROW: Jeff Rubin, Jay Broadnax, Jim Shulman, John Frasier, Jeff Nottonson, Dave Arons, Drew Framson, Kevin Richardson, Greg Jackson, Fred Hochberger. THIRD ROW: Marc Rubin, Mark Kase John Forti, Joe Seeley, Stan Samkange, Steve Hall, Mat Kelly, Jay Allen, Bob Daniels, Steve Brooks, Greg Walsh, Coach Don Sutherland. MISSING: Steve Gans, Mark Miller, Deven Dave xx wo' M- at t ,KL A, ,J . , E-,Tl J. I H- 8 I' l I , I ii 'fi ' cgi 5 1 gg Q. Q V W -V x 1 I 17:95,-- 3 r. ' , - g k S -,A, . , 'W , A, , ,lgi rsf MI :-Wfwg pw., , ' ' ' ' -1-3.-i':5fi .p. ' .,.. W ill ' H. tg. , .,,, 41 h A , as.. i A A I .1 l N , . ,,,i 3 5 I, V wmwfff 'E' gf-fkf-1 , . 'V K . ,1 ' '1t1S.1. ww 1. ', . A -.WM 0 'Y':U wrs: rs' F., - ff:- -frt' Q... ff.c:.f5f:s , 'ffgfiig 1 -25 'vet It was a rewarding season, to say the least, for the Boys' Indoor Track Team. Coming off of a 1-5-1 season last year, it was hardly the favorite to be League Champions. However, the Lions got off to a fast start, beating Lincoln-Sudbury, Wayland, and Mitignon. They lost a heartbreaking meet to Acton-Boxboro by inches, and they beat a Concord-Carlisle team easily. This set the stage for one of the most exciting meets ever in Wayland as South met Weston. If South could win, it would move into a three-way tie for first place with Weston and Acton-Boxboro. The meet was close as the teams traded victories. Finally, it came down to the last event, the mile relay. Weston had an impressive reputation in this event, but South's team of Marc Rubin iSouth's best 300 yd. runnerl, Steve Shulman ia co-captain and star of the 600 yd. runl, Steve Hall ithe Ieague's best hurdlerl, and Joe Seeley iSouth's best in the 600 and 100 yd. runsl, thought that they could win. It was a close race, but Seeley beat Weston's anchorman by about a yard and was mobbed by a hysterical South team. The Lions beat a good Bedford team to finish the season with a 6-1 record and the title of tri-Champion of the Dual County League. Some of South's more notable per- formers were Co-captains Eddie Koning and Dave Arons in the mile and two mile, Joe Seeley in the 600, 1000, and relay, Co-captain Steve Shulman in the 600 and relay, Jay Broadnax in the 1000, Fred Hochberger and Greg Jackson in the 40, Marc Rubin and Marc King in the 300, Jon Frasier in the 600, Michiel Westerkamp and Kevin Richardson in the high jump-Kevin also ran the 600 and the 1000- John Forti and Mark Kase in the shot put, and Steve Hall in the hurdles. NEWTON SOUTH Wayland 31 NEWTON SOUTH Lincoln-Sudbury 31 NEWTON SOUTH Matignon 11 NEWTON SOUTH Acton-Boxboro 49 49 NEWTON SOUTH Concord-Carlisle 11 NEWTON SOUTH Weston 41 NEWTON SOUTH Bedford Off li l .g.2- --Jim J .....- , ,,....z3r4 ' Q ,gr lt has been a long time since basketball has dominated the winter sports scene at Newton South. But this winter was different as Coach Walker's Lions compiled a 12-3 record, not only qualifying for the state tournament but also winning the Dual County League Championship for the first time in the history of Newton South basketball! Leading the Lions this year were senior, captain and high scoring center Stu Taylor who averaged over twenty points a game, senior guards Peter Baumberg and Peter Balcanoff, senior forward David Parness and junior forward Peter Felopulus. Parness and Baumberg provid- ed the necessary ball handling and outside shooting touch, while Taylor, Balcanoff and Felopulus demonstrated their ability to rebound and shoot inside. The senior reserves, Stephen Tankel, Robert Shlak- man, Jeff Calmus, Rick King, Stu Sussman, Jeff Dubrow and Frank Duffy provided the needed experience, depth and ability when called upon, while the junior reserves, Doug Sparr, Jeff Elman and Michael Buchsbaum also helped the team with their fine ability and abundant enthusiasm. The Lions never looked back after losing their second game of the season to Franklin. South went on to demolish the Dual County League teams, with the exception of Weston who provided difficul- ties for South this season. After clinching a spot in the State Tournament with an easy victory over Wayland, South went on to secure first place in the league with a victory over Concord-Carlisle. For the Newton South Lions Basketball team it was a season to remember, and by the looks of the returning Varsity players and upcoming Junior Varsity players, there should be many more winning basketball seasons at Newton South. 52 BGYS' BASKETBALL 9...--5' ' ' ' .-.si-L-.Isis-iiiii X xx! nw. FIRST ROW: Peter Balcanoff, Peter Baumberg, Stuart Sussman, Jeffrey Dubrow. SECOND ROW: Peter Felopulos, Robert Schlakman, Stuart Taylor, Michael Bauchsbaum. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Elman, Jeffrey Calmus, David Parness, Stephen Tankel, Francis Duffy, Richard King, Coach Richard Walker. MISSING: Douglas Sparr. . lf' X177 aff 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL The girls' basketball team came close to a winning season, finishing with a 6-6 record. The girls' improvement is best illustrat- ed by the two Lincoln-Sudbury games. The first time the Lions matched up with the Warriors they lost by four points in overtime. The second time the Lions won by four points in overtime. The team finished third in the Dual County League. The two starting posts, Kim Seaborn and Kiki Farrish were the top two scorers and rebounders respectively. Kim finished the season as the third best scorer in the League. On the first day of practice the girls were afraid that Coach May would never smile. However, by the end of the season, she could not stop laughing. All the girls grew to be good friends through the season. Their sprit was endless. One day they were so anxious to get to an early Saturday morning practice that they camped out in the gym, much to the surprise of Coach May. Next year the team loses seniors Betsy Billard, Kiki Farrish, Judy Grant and Judy Pearson. Many thanks for the leadership of captains Bena Fein and Judy Koffman, and the patience and guidance of Coach May. The team also thanks Lisa Brown for always being there with what they needed. Newton South 36 Lincoln-Sudbury 40 NEWTON SOUTH 52 Bedford 30 Newton South 34 Weston 41 Newton South 39 Concord-Carlisle 42 Newton South 30 Acton-Boxboro 64 NEWTON SOUTH 51 Wayland 50 NEWTON SOUTH 41 Lincoln-Sudbury 37 NEWTON SOUTH 58 Bedford 44 NEWTON SOUTH 50 Weston 34 Newton South 0 Acton-Boxboro 2 NEWTON souTH 45 waylana 34 Newton South 38 Concord-Carlisle 47 D-yhop-UE ' 3 TSW .Il .QA 'Ugg FIRST ROW: Coach McGraw, Linda Speizer, Michele Miller, Kim Seaborn, Co-Capt. Judy Koffman, Co-Capt. Bena Fein, Amy Ellis, Linda Driscoll, Rachel Finn, Coach Barbara May. SECOND ROW: Trainer Nomi Altschul, Sara Frim, Judy Grant, Kiki Farrish, Emily Monosson, Judy Pearson, Jenny Hein, Deirdre Anderson, Manager Lisa Brown. THIRD ROW: Barb Thanos, Laura Sacks, Betsy Billard, Heidi Farrish, Diane Houlihan, Denise Anderson, Chris Melville. J, 'v aff' l Q s fg.. --..--.,. gl-f'ii P '3af. vi if-,. ' . 1.0 , Q gr: it W . 1 , 'af' .. . - ! :Li 'A' ' ,1- 4 BOYS' GYMNASTICS 1 Fi sf I ' Us ' X I 1 K- r 'i ' ?' f' 2 iw . f ' if ,. 'ug i.- we t . S A FIRST ROW: Jeff Garb, Dale Stockhouse, Chris McManus, Matthew Karas, Rob Steinberg, lt was aigenuine pleasure to coach this year's team. Although inexperienced they were very enthusiastic and hard working. -Thomas Steeves- Rick Nicoletti, Robert Battista. SECOND ROW: Manager Ellen Duggan, Manager Rosalie Day, Stan Jackson, Tri-Capt. Ethan Ruber, Tri-Capt. Ned Martin, Tri-Capt. Paul Duggan, Coach Tom Steeves. MISSING: David Goldman. v' lil. !'T . x Newton South 76.8 Holliston 84.7 Newton South 69.6 Framingham North 76.8 Newton South 70.8 Brookline 74.0 T? l Newton 5' ll i ' South 66.0 Weymouth North 88.4 J 17 Newton South 64.6 Wayland 88.2 Newton .- .g South 57.9 Framingham South62.65 ,Y 15 4,-. . ,, 4 w--4- With the graduation of seven seniors last year, the gymnastics team was weakened. Nevertheless, with the addition of six sophomores to the team, we put together a competitive, constantly improving team. Coach Steeves said he had never had a team so willing to work. The newly-gained sophomores were Robert Battista, Rick Nicoletti, Rob Steinberg, Dale Stack- house, Chris McManus, and Dave Goldman. Starting off with little or no experience, these six made a tremendous amount of improvement over the season: all of them were competing in most of the meets. Juniors Jeff Garb, on rings, parallel bars and sidehorse, and Matt Karas, on sidehorse, returned this year to continue their good work. Senior Stan Jackson worked out regularly throughout the season and was a dependable, dedicated member of the team. Captains Paul Duggan, Ethan Ruber and Ned Martin all were active members of the team and helped Coach Steeves with the responsibilities of leading and training the team. Ethan worked sidehorse and floor. Paul worked floor, high-bar and vaulting. Ned was the team's all-around performer. The team would like to give warm thanks to Coach Steeves and Assistant Coach Bruce King for their great help in both teaching and general assistance, and to managers Ellen Duggan and Rosalie Day for their help in organizing and announcing meets. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: Coach Kathy Judge, Lauren Kaufman, Co-capt. Leslie Wiesman, Co-Capt. Jill Shamban, Jodi Brenner, Coach Aleta Russell. SECOND ROW: Valerie Schwam, Debbie Lee, Debbie Keene, Jill Schwartz, Toby Richman. flgwm 3hn .. The gymnastics team had to start from the roots and build up xtllfg.. this year. Only six girls returned 'fig from last year's team - juniors S Brenda Burke, Debbi Lee, Toby Y Richman, co-captain Jill Sham- ban, Jill Shuman, and co-captain xx Leslie Weisman - all with special talents. There were three addi- tions to the team - sophomores Lauren Kaufman, Debby Keene and Jodi Brenner. W ' The season started on a sour note when Leslie Weisman was injured. Other troubles plagued them - the same problems that plague all youn teams. But the determination increased each L week and the girls overcame the problems. Although the team did not have a winning season on paper, it managed to pull together as a team, which in itself is a victory. Next year's team will have all the advantages that this year's did not have and more it won't be losing any gymnasts and can continue to work together as a team. QWIIIIQJ 5181? ...JL --un 4-1'-+-4 I i I Newton South 65-0 Newton . '715 So Q., - NEKMJON C SOUTH 51.4 Newton South I 84.0 Newton South 81.2 2 O find a space aginst the wall . . I can't do it . . . l'lI pretend I didn't hear that . . . when will we get a new board? . . . Where's Leo? . . . good luck charms . . . Where's Donna? . . . tape my hands . . . open mouth - insert foot . . . Mrs. Kaplan again! . . . I did it and no one saw me do it! . . . Start running . . . my back hurts . . . I'm SO tired! . . . will you spot me? . . . HELP!!! . . . watch your mouth . . . turn the music down . . . I can't concentrate . . . 1001 reasons for not doing a trick . . . 3 laps for every fall . . . how many laps did you have to run? . . . we got a board! . . . boys have to help with the mat, . . I'm so sore . . . is this a superior? . . . If you break 70, you get ice cream. . .we broke 70!. . .lt was a superior, you did do it, you got the board, you did it and everyone saw it. GOOD JOB!!! -Kathy Judge- 1 F i qx '-4 I ii, Q AEAIS 5:9539 1 ?!-X fn L. I 5 , .X ., 1 Q1 x Sf : , 'E 'H if M 'Q??'3-Jef ' 4 1' F154 .:,, A ' :':',s.aJ35 u., 3, x2 ' qf'1-, ,yn Es: ar lgfi , -if 'V' WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Ron Krassin, Shawn Daley, Stuart Levy, Lee Schiff, Tri-capt. Greg MacDonald, Tri-capt. Rafi Krasa, Tri-capt. Doug Washington, Jeff Groper, Arty Kojoyan, Lance Servias. SECOND ROW: Scott Buffington, Bob Ryter, David Selib, Andy Horwitz, Wayne Chou, Joe Walsh, Don Steinberg, Paul Butters, Rich Shone. THIRD ROW: Coach Aredis Kojoyan, Alan Ryter, Joe Scroppo, Ethan Shapiro, Ben Schwalb, David Smith, Eric DeWaard, Scott Lomes, Coach Charles Hurwitz. FOURTH ROW: Dan Stoloff, Jon Sutphin, Bill Penzo, Peter Burgio, Mgr. Genevieve MacDonald. MISSING: Phil Whalen, Brad Jacobs, Steve Pilavin, Rocco Calvi, Richard Levine. The Newton South Wrestling team ended with an impressive 11-3 record. They were first in the Needham Christmas tournament, second in the division two Central Sectional tournament and fifth in the Division two State tournament. Coach Kojoyan and Coach Hurwitz along with tri-captains Rafi Krasa, Greg MacDonald and Booker T Washington kept the team going during the season. The strength of the Lion matmen was clearly illustrated at the sectionals where nine out of twelve of the wrestlers qualified for the state meet. They were Ron Krassin, Doug Washington, Scott Buffington, Greg MacDonald, Lee Schiff, Paul Butters, Rich Shone, Rafi Krasa and Lance Servais. Greg, Booker and Rafi finished the tournament as sectional champions. Booker was also voted outstanding wrestler of the sectionals. All of them went on to the state tournament the following week. Here the excitement was intense as Lance fell just short of placing. Rafi placed fourth and Ronnie earned a third place. Greg achieved perfection as he showed total control and poise. He out classed all of his opponents, becoming the second wrestler in Newton South history to achieve state champion status. He then went to the New Englands where he finished an impressive second place. Now is the time to salute a great coaching career. That is the career of Aredis Kojoyan. Coach's teams had a reputation of always being tough. In the years of his dynasty many great wrestlers have come and gone, but one thing always remained the same, Art Kojoyan was coaching. From the 1967-68 season when Coach took over, his many fine teams ran up an outstanding 130-29-5 record. He coached one sectional championship team and six sectional runners up. His grapplers won various mid season tournaments, and placed high in the midstate meet on separate occasions. All of his wrestlers were as proud of him as he was of them. '--111 I or 7 - A-1 1 K4 T- 11 H3 .Q -In . .5 ' a -- 7' HOCKEY ' Although the hockey team .. .A sais. ... . A finished winless, the players were .Ix.,. ' ',5. l K' J 1 . , I f ' Sw if. gk, 5 ,. - - able to provide some exciting, hard-hitting action. The team was . ' made up of only 5 seniors which - xl' ,. tbl 1 1 .. P P was a big factor in the dismal season. 5 , . However, the poor record was t -e ' .F , not due to the goalies. They were ' ' A able to make some outstanding - - : V saves but the constant barrage took its toll. Senior AI Pazos was + f the starting goalie and one of the league's finest, senior Dave Smith was a capable starter and reliever 2 it and sophomore Greg Larson will be 'lf ft . ..,,... '- in charge next year and he has 'ffl K E . g :E-A. 1 great potential. 'll 1 9 V E, : fl? lil, if .52 is .- is A. ., I S r I Q K -9, 7 ' at ' 3 1 A , W 1 f f 3: I h . ws Jw 7' , t , tlrw C Q 1 W ' K J g, :Vi , ' 'A tg fl ' x 1, M 5 ' ii ,Q if ' 'I l Llc NH 'ml' N4 KH-r X77 F fi . rv ' ft 'ff U ,R fi if fl, ll 'f' X W 5 , ff 'Q wx K ,Illaw- ,Ig f tw 3' if 1 5 Ax A 0 , ts X v y x 6:9 23 yo u 1 ,- I The Lion offense was erratic, but for the most part able to put FIRST ROW: Mike Wasserman, Co-capt. David Mosca, Adam Wool, Al Bupp. SECOND ROW: Bob Weiss, Greg Larson, Albert Pazos, David Smith, Howie Cyker. THIRD ROW: Coach Neil McPhee, Bill Zypteras, Seth Medoff, Doug Jackson, Co-capt. Peter Cappadona, Bobby Mosca, Kurt Schluntz, Greg Pachus, Coach Denitsky. MISSING: John Kotven. 5' . . I' ' 1 fi ff M! .1 ,K Qu n .. E I 9 Q r x x Even though we didn't win, the players derived many good benefits from playing on a school team. They hustled 1000A of the time and that's all any coach could HS -Neil McPhee together a respectable attack. The squad will lose only one forward but Co-Captain David Mosca was a team leader and always played aggressively. Sophomore Greg Pachus led the team in scoring and played well consistently. Junior winger Al Bupp was a heady player who did a fine job until he was injured. Juniors Bob Weiss and Mike Fein contributed consistently with a scrappy style. Kurt Schluntz and Adam Wool helped out on a regular basis. Seth Medoff, Howie Cyker, Mike Wasserman, Charlie Flogers and Brian Duffy are expecting to see more action next year. The defense was the team's main problem because it was often missing key players. Co-Captain Peter Cappadona was the team's best player, Senior Bill Xypteras was a hard-hitter with a fine shot and junior Doug Jackson also helped out on offense. Sophomore Bobby Mosca played hard and improved with every game. Sophomore Greg Brown saw limited action this year. All the players on the team made an effort. They forechecked rigorously and had many scoring opportunities. They were able to play many types of hockey. They could play a hard-hitting style, an opened up game, or a defensive game. Unfortunately, they played every type of hockey except winning hockey. z 3 I .,.,1:1-.gg ' ,, . -Ax - QD , - Hamm. M W, fuh Q, . ...,.,,,...,,,,.,..,,..,..,w....e. A.. . , . Newton South 5 Dover-Sherborn 11 g. gf . -1,-Vg - 1 North Attleboro 3 e ton South .- 4 Medfield I 11 ' Newton South li 0 Acton-Bo 10 . Newton South 4 Weston gg 8 Newton South i 0 Wayl , 8 Newton South f 3 ConcglcQCarge 10 Newton South 3 Lin- wlrgudbuvy 8 .Newton South 0 ' N6 . 10 Newman swth. . 0 B 'WNW T 4 eWion 55ii'tti'il2r-ms o waythndi a Newton South 1 'Liwwdbury 10 ,Q 'Q . SKIING FIRST ROW: Amy Garber, Donna Marshall, Liz Dempsey, Laurie Meizler, Sue Silverman. Ina Maltz, Linda Weller, Jane Freedman, Co-Captain Amy Sherter, Sippy Seletz, Andy Kessler. SECOND ROW: Dan Weller, Michael Cooper, Bruce Balder, Co-Captain Peter Levin, Steve Goldstein, Kenny Rubin, Robin Gibbs, Rony Sebok, Phil Jackson, Josh Braun, Marc Abend, Coach Toby Abend. THIRD ROW: Jon Becker, Chris Pringle, Mike Pringle, Gerard Freidman, Gary Kessler, Yaron Hochman, Paul Curhan. Every year there is a group of athletes, who battle the winter elements on skis. This year was no exception. Captains Peter Levin and Amy Sherter kept enthusiasm high with the help of Coach Abend. The season got off to a very slow start and was continually upset by weather conditions. At first there was 3 not enough snow or it was raining and then there was too much snow. The unforgett- able blizzard of 1978 made it impossible to travel to meets. At the few meets which were held, credit must be given to the great efforts of the athletes, to Rony Sebok, Lauri Meizler, Donna Mar- shall, Bruce Balder and Chris Pringle who consistantly scored for the downhill team, to Gillian Sharp, Laura Hackett, Rony Sebok and Nat Knight, who lead the cross- country team, and to all the other members for their participation and their sup- port. . sr' N . ., . t M V- ,' .Lquu .N - ,lr sf,-le FIRST ROW: Laura Hackett, Laura Shiengold, Peter Levin, Marc Abend, Rony Sebok. SECOND ROW: Johanna Hurley, Kathy Pelton, Gillian Sharp, Nat Knight, David Seidner. , . n . 41 60 I BQYS' SWIMMING ,4li, '-v A. ' I, V ug'-, V A - .1g-u.-u-- .... -4 f-Af . . .,. ... ... ... .........-4...4..u -. we -v--via-1?-1 FIRST ROW: Man. Linda Young, Bob Goodman, Richard Kosowsky, Co-capt. Scott .. -1-www Seidman, Co-capt. Paul Cutler, Stephen Phillips, David Samuels. SECOND ROW: Kevin Hayden, Harry Raphael, Alan Setter, Mike Feldstein, Mike Kanellias. THIRD ROW: Jim Ziskind, Jim Fleming, Steve Shapiro, Chris Chaloff, Nat Hecht, Mazin Shukri. The 1978 Boys' Swim Team had a good season. Under the coaching of Bill Grimes, the team had a winning record of 6-5. This makes two years in a row that the team has had a winning season. This year's team consisted of twenty-two dedicated swimmers who had to put up with inconvenient and crazy practice hours. The team practiced at different times during the season, swimming for two hours during each session. The swimmers swam hard and improved greatly over the course of the year. The average work-out included 3-4000 yards of swimming, breathing sprints, and practicing starts and turns. It may sound like the team was all work, but in fact there were many lighthearted moments. Co-Captains Scott Seidman and Paul Cutler not only provided the team with great leadership, but also their humorous antics kept everybody in good spirit. Everyone can remember the kick board and pull bouy bouts. The team not only worked during practices, but also the swimmers performed excellently in meets. The team lost to B.C. High, Acton Boxboro, Weston, and Concord-Carlisle, but it was not disheartened. In these meets many people had their best performances. The water-Lions drowned four opponents easily: Blue Hills Regional, Lincoln-Sudbury, Xaverian, and St. Sebastian's. The teams power and depth were demonstrated against Needham and Arlington. In these two meets, everyone pulled together, enabling the Lions to achieve a pair of impressive wins. This year's team had many swimmers that had come a long way with the team. Seniors Paul Cutler, Jim Fleming, Rich Kosowsky, Stephen Phillips, Bob Goodman, Scott Seidman, Neil Swinton and Jeff Fastov will be greatly missed in the future. But the juniors and sophomores who will return next year will be a valuable asset to the team. It was a great year and great time together. Once again, the team thanks coach Bill Grimes, diving coach Cal and superb manager Linda Young. Keep up the good swimming. kill., f f: ' ' 2 ff' ' ,rl QQ if M V I .g. u 'G R 5 ,Ll ' I v- -- ' - 'F ---13. A 1 51 Newton South sports are changing for the better. This year we have more winning teams than losing teams. This improvement could be contributed to many changing factors. Sports at the lower grades are rapidly develop- ing, thus involving more young athletes who know the basic skills of the sport when they arrive at high school. This strenghens the team by allowing the coaches to spend more time coordinating the team and developing advanced skills. School spirit is rapidly increasing. Athletes, proud to play for winning teams, desire to put forth more effort. The determination of these athletes encourages increased in- volvement in sports as well as more school spirit. The presence of more spectators provides the support necessary to make the teams play harder. This self feeding circle, along with the development of lower grade sports, strengthens the athletic program at South. Congratulations to all those athletes, coaches, trainers who devoted so much of their time in order to make this a victorious year. We hope that this enthusiasm about Newton South sports grows, so that the Lions of the future will have the outdoor athletic facility we all want and need. GOOD LUCK LIONS! V Q f7 M ff fi XX fy Z X 4 Zi X X X .W f ff? E'f'.f.ff ' I 11 ' 1 REGULUS '78 i Robert Goodman Editor-in-chief Betsy Young Associate Editor-in-chief ng Stacey Driben Co-Layout Editor 1' Cindy Manthei Co-Layout Editor Y Doug Smith Co-Photography Editor X Z., 5+ .4 A 'Ne- 299 Joanne Pottey Sports Edntor I-. . Robert Wennett Scott Z'?i9'e' Busmess Manager Advertising Editor Sheryl Richardson Art Editor f 1 X -'57 if' YZF -:wifi 'Sz' 11 Mr. Donald Shaw Faculty Advisor Carolyn Band Co-Copy Editor I : 1 Mrs. Judith Malone Literary Advisor T fu'-79' 3 -?'ev ' Lori Cutler , 4 li Lily Chou oata Editor 1 W Assistant Art Editor Jeffrey Berman Co-Photography Editor 1 A Stephen Phillips Co-Copy Editor ' Y l ID I . 'QP f l TOP ROW: Lisa Phillips, Stephen Shapiro, Anthony Elkins, Chritine Cocca. BOTTOM ROW: Andy Hite, John Evans, Robert Alpert, Andy Kessler. LAYOUT STAFF 1 -f' 1 ' 1 I . V, f . MJ ,flu ue. . . ,I , . y QI Z H 5 ' 3 1 --L-: ,4 ll, Q, ,f Qc. J-3 wi ..1 Xi FIRST ROW: Emily Monosson, Lori Bowers, Lisa Blackman, Amy Ellis. SECOND ROW: Sandy Schoem, Susan Rosenberg, Lisa Flicop, Debby Tabachnick, Karen Enegess. ART STAFF 5 wb - , ' ' ' TLP fzuiw M m pmt dun' Mattson , 1 CIRCULATION STAFF FIRST ROW: Rony Sebok, Amy Ellis, Lauri Meizler. SECOND ROW: Michael Kelfer, Barbara Sherman, Bruce Balder, Danny Stone. s LITERARY STAFF tl , ., 'Tb Y if W ' .ygg 4, vm., V if ci A 'A-, FIRST ROW: Nancy Kasten, Lisa Cetlin, Barbi Fallows. SECOND ROW: Ricky Waks, Jordan Blinder, Steve Shulman. ADVERTISING STAFF Inline B-G MMM' 1 i i 'mr 'di il vs. iw B331 A.. Hum 1623 l we an ' ll' l 'N' L 'l2!Ef41 to HH FIRST ROW: Sippy Seletz, Rosita Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Susan Shlager, Scott Zeigler, Barbara Sherman, Michael Noymer, Gayle Finklestein. N.E.W. FIRST ROW: Lawrence Cohen, Laura Sacks, Caryn Broitman, Marcia Okun, Naomi Sacks. SECOND ROW: Robert Becker, Steven Avruch, Phil Shilman, Lisa Kaufman, Marcy Polan, Jeff Hellman, Niels Castimpoolas. HISTORY CLUB Xi FIRST ROW: Lawrence Cohen, Martha Ross, Jacqui Fishman. SECOND ROW: Jay Massimo, James Cohen, Lisa Kaufman, Renee Massimo. THIRD ROW: Joel Rabinowitz, Audrey Lezberg, Helen Strange, Debby Rosenblum, Cindy Manthei. CUTLER HOUSE COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Stephen Phillips, Jordan Blinder, Scott Zeigler. SECOND ROW: Steve Hall, Jeri Nagler, Mara Seeley, Ilene Turner. GOCDWIN HCUSE TASK FORCE FIRST ROW: Julie Leitman, Betsy Modest, Kiki Farrish, Stephen Tankel, Stacey Waxer, Amy Sherter, Rony Sebok. SECOND ROW: Amy Ellis, Joan Segal, Lisa Phillips, Raelin Fox, Debby Garfinle, Karen Enegess, Nancy Rosensweig, Naomi Sacks. THIRD ROW: Lisa Brown, Joanne Werther, Liz Ulin, Allison Baird, Andrea Hurley, Michelle Klein, Joan Miller, Lisa Flicop, Toby Richman, Lily Chou, Kim Grossman. FOURTH ROW: Susan Rosenberg, Dan Romanow, Howie Castleman, Dick MacDonald, Barbara Sherman, Amy Garber, Michelle Rosen, Robert Schlackman, Kim Seaborn. x GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATICN Ill FIRST ROW: Kiki Farrish, Diane Wilcox. SECOND ROW: Rony Sebok, Linda Driscoll, Elinor Campbell. VARSITY CLUB Paul Cutler, Arty Kojoyan. MODEL CONGRESS jf lfilii ,lb I-.,.4-4 'X f dd FIRST ROW: Michael Kalambookis, Ralph Sherman. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Lipof, Robert Peters. HARVARD MODEL U.N FIRST ROW: Ted Scovell, Betsy Modest, Betsy Young, Kiki Farrish, Rony Sebok, Liz Ulin, Allison Baird, Robby Cohen. SECOND ROW: Bill Braverman, Evan Morris, David Arons, Steve Avruch, Lisa Kaufman, Nancy Kasten, Peter Rubin, Eric Geiser. THIRD ROW: Neal Swinton, Sam Shapiro, Stephen Phillips, Joe Seeley, Dan Stone, Jordan Blinder. MISSING: Stanlake Samkange, David Berkowitz. x SOUTH HIGH SPEAKS ni: 0 is ,A Eff: '5 1 nur, h 'X ' 46 In ' A , 2 - 4 D . nie- v 1 1' ill? ' 3-' ., I Amy Elman-Sports Director, Stephen Phillips-News Director, Stuart Howie Castleman-Executive Director, Press-Technical Director. nf . l ,-5 fr fir., FIRST ROW: Amy Elman, Howie Castleman, Stuart Press, Stephen Phillips. SECOND ROW: Debby Alexander, Michael Noymer, Sandy Hecht, Caryn Abroms, Scott Zeigler, Michael Traister. THIRD ROW: Jeff Geller, Lisa Cetlin, Bruce Balder, Ted Scovell. FOURTH ROW: Larry Fishman, Stuart Taylor, Gary Kessler, Charles Shapiro, Howard Caplan, Maxwell Stearns. 72 . FRIENDS OF CALIGULA TT --.J fs Qui' it ...Q-. FIRST ROW: Sue Goldman, Caryn Broitman, Jeff Menzer, Stephen Epstein, Alice Quillen. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Cohen, Nancy Kasten, Jenny Sawin, Joan Siegel, Larry Fishman. STUDENT ACTIVITY LEADERS If r fi 1 l ,Q .. Ii Tr' I -n ' a F95 FIRST ROW: Stuart Taylor, Evan Benjamin, Caryn Abroms, Jenny Hein. SECOND ROW: Mr. Seasholes, Steven Gans, Mrs. Monderer, Felicia Olliviere. x INTERNATIONAL CLUB -.'lf ' x '- I r A I A I L ' I 1 FIRST ROW: Debby Garfinkle, Karen Enegess, Liz Ulin. SECOND ROW: Anath Golomb, Elise McMahon, Nancy Rosensweig, Joanna Hurley. THIRD ROW: Stanlake Samkange, Betsy Modest. Berit Aman, Andrea Hurley, Joelle Mangeot. FOURTH ROW: Roberta Weiner, Stu Taylor, Harry Samkange. ENRICHMENT PROGRAM new-rf FIRST ROW: Jay Massimo, Leslie Rosenberg, Debby Rosenblum, Ingrid Orlow, Renee Massimo, Helen Strange. SECOND ROW: Chris Melville, Jane Feigenson, Marcy Polan, Laura Sacks. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Shiffman, Mrs. Monderer, Nancy Wolff, Jacqui Fishman, Carol Hauer. Lauri Meizler, Stephanie Klein, Linda Murrow, Margie Sowsy. FOURTH ROW: Sara Frim, Heidi Vanderwalde, Debby Fox, Valerie Schwam, Steven Avruch, Stuart Wisel. DEBATING TEAM 46 N 1 Joel Rabinowitz, Lisa Umina, Kenny Rubin, Robert Peters, Lisa Kaufman, Jenny Hein. AUDIO VISUAL CREW FIRST ROW: Marc Abend, Holly Tressler, Steven Goldstein, Margaret Tam, Paul Duggan, Michel Fridmann. SECOND ROW: Lenny Norton, Howard Samuels. x SPANISH CLUB Ti FIRST ROW: Amy Teicher, Stacey Wallace, Jeff Tarsky, Nat Hecht, Jeff Garb. SECOND ROW: Liz Ulin, Sue Murray, Janet Hoberman, Beverly Gottelieb, Nancy Rosensweig, Sharon Greenstein, Linda Price, Debby Garfinkle. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Klein, Sue Silverman, Robin Hurwitz, Lisa Flicop, Sue Rosenberg, Renee Massimo, Phyllis Ritner, Karen Rosensweig, Chris Melville, Mrs. Hanley. FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Sandy Schoem, Dinah Longson, Andrea Hurley, Betsy Modest, Suzanne Stollar, Stephanie Jacobson, Janet Shiffman, Sarah Goldberg, Sandy Walsh, Heidi Cibella. SECOND ROW: Rony Sebok, Penny Shocket, Ann Mao, Naomi Sacks, Rachael Berkovitz, Jenny Hein, Diedra Kelley, David Samuels, Andrea Satin, Lisa Kaufman, Raelin Fox, Emily Weiss, Ann White. THIRD ROW: Bernie Weiss, Stephen Parnes, David Partridge, Donna Marshall, Amy Elman, Sharon Levy, Debby Fox, Bob Goodman, Christina Cocca, Ilene Tocci, Cheryl Lipof, Debby Alexander, Julie Leitman. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Fastov, Amy Garber, Faith Matorin, Michelle Rosen, Caryn Abroms. Charley Neely, Robin Smuckler, Valerie Schwam, Dick MacDonald, Harry Samkange, Stuart Taylor: SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Ruth Miller, Joanne Landy, Linda Maltz, Debby Gordon, Liz Ulin, Sara Stavis, Nancy Rosensweig, Karen Enegess, Randi Chudnow. SECOND ROW: Jeff Fastov, Susan Rifkin, Lisa Kaufman, Lisa Cetlin, Betsy Young, Sandy Schoem, Lisa Phillips, Ruth Hoberman, Robin Doe, Suzanne Abbott, Linda Kaplan, Toni Sklar, Debby Kutnick. THIRD ROW: Sippy Seletz, Julie Anthony, Debby Gammerman, Suzanne Stollar, Elinor Campbell, Peter Baumberg, Scott Seidman, Richard Kosowsky, Ricky Waks, Shooshana Wasserman, Ilene Turner, Lisa Singer, Jill Cibella, Margie Scwalb, Margie Segan, Raelin Fox. FOURTH ROW: Eileen Goodman, Barbara Sherman, Roberta Weiner, Even Benjamin, Marc Rubin, Dick MacDonald, Jordan Blinder, Stephen Tankel, Steven Phillips, Jeff Calmus, Willie McDonald, Stu Taylor, Paul Cutler, Bernie Weiss. EXPLORERS CLUB II .um it M. ... ,, , s BLACK STUDENT UNION ilhmfszia mf.. , , Wal Geoff Bynoe, Felicia Oliviere, Denise Roberts, Linda Mackall, Leola Smith, Pamela Prescott, Timmy Hairston, Lauren Mclaine, Linda Price, Judy Epps, Miss Hansbury. Not in picture: Marc King, Debbie Davis, Lizzeth Brown, Jay Broadnax, Carolyn Singleton, Tina Atkins, Stu Taylor, Frank Oglesby, Shell Jackson, Sherry Jackson, Michelle Bennet, Katrina Dunn, Cassandra Flowland. REGULUS FUNNIES - 2 - 37 .gqdgzi -K Q PHC, Q ff ' -0 0 f- -N Slw lliwwm, I -,, 1, -xx A 'L' 1' ff- i iwu ll I G a uf' 7 ' M 0 3 Pl 'V I ' A 'll x xxx -, ,N I , , g' jg, XT X . 4 l i J Q'N iitif ' ' 1 -of 4 flyll' N ' 1 1 it ff l P ' if 1 if-if' o ' A' K J V , H . Q sf! , xx ' 1 -, 1 ' 'J 1 i x J kk . , i tl l ' N ., I . X Yi' 9 7? Ns F ' L X if ' 9 5 tif 'f f s ll y ffl 5 x S-f Q REFLECTIDNS .4 'Q .3 T I i i J A Q f 1 N U L XT, Ls-fi 4.41, , W is Susan Robinson, Editor Clyde Tressler, Advisor Joe Seeley, Art Editor Tl TJ XQJW l 1 K! ff MK! XR! 9-Tgwi 4,1i22f7 lZl:ig:':TX Cf 71 i I K ix X -QA 'i' -if ig! 15 I A 6 AM H if . NZ ' XJ of l fx, V , , l l I FIRST ROW:Waggy Knight, Paul Schill, Anat Golumb, Sue Robinson, i Allison Baird, David Shulman. SECOND ROW: Jay Schertzer, Joe , Seeley, Andrea Satin, Jon Jackson, Laura Seasholes, Annie Mao, Lisa - Willard, Lisa Ochs. R I l 5 i l 1 u may n 5 9 2 i 5 t 'U neue 3 t'1- ur! iL'r- f.i:t'f'.'ru: Y , ' ' :N Q - 1. V fs V' .r- .tt L t 1 1' I .1 -, 'wg ,.,m1w.'rtt.,r, t f J, ,. , . ,H,-v mmf - ..1 t. ,- ,1l,4rv:,gttut,jzYfrttr,4. I 'Lf Dei? ' 'r ' ,Y ' f ' 5 rr ,tri t. Q ,mp V., x M, ut vera M. V 1-'s.xt+1,r-Ln t,n,A,y 4, ,,.. ,.,fg,.rs: ent, X -1 fi -dt U-FIPS!3w .Ag1!f1frf1 .tt Mm rv Emir, gwfmta- wot um ,N fe tg .Q fy Mft! 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The yes, being was objected writing dations. policy singled them out from the wouid ne illegal lime xl-:gin-:wa i gg-ng-ral 54-hggl pgpulgtjgn A 'Hill Lillii ,ii 'ilk' f,af'f :T.'Y'm fl unishment, Many seniors flfl' Plmiif-' lf 'l 'lfli' G ijhat not writing recorrtiriigrgws .fdiighticiii of linen, :ered LJW' ln the stale of Massachusetts the P activities ofstatf cm l v Psare o tr-sine frg1'PPmQntcBJ1bervm:lwd Vliilc f- P rdggsglpugb drags itself out teaclwm muv contradictory, 'l'cR'llQf9Q5aBhyJEdiI0r601n2 their Jobs or mit a municipal employees have Lhe right to sit down with politicians to bargain 1 labor contract which enumentes wages, hours, and condition: of employment? 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F. hw., px - .4 . opm idcuiri' I , .:1:H'm K -,a ?3f',.El-.l:- M .1 und,-' W uwrn. .w ',1'g, f n washer can efhcl the pmfn-is Judi mar-K dwg UH-N 1 A NK' I X uri V ,O J, 'LU W X Q ,N of A count. youfv G4 '0mf'd V 1 A x .ll ,H ,, , A 1.1. un.. ,L V. , l ,, 'Too many kids the fmt A surprlvwi iF1W l1 l L' ' 1 .MU ,. T MEMEOM 1986.56 M13 SOUTH XA -,...f' XC-JH I X gl . . ,I ,I ' .A V .-. Zu: N ' ' - Q, 4. ' , . '-,'.l.'f, .NL . , . ., ...-:. - .....,. , -1, -x -. .- '. 5' '..j'-lf- ,... 'K' fy, , U, , ' - , fi ,7-9:54-:fI'n1-',v7Jl'liVI-4,LQJ 'o3.': ' g I' - 'l-fA 3 -,. ,,, ' , ,. vb:-4.f.'f.-xf'-'-f-- .fr 'Lf p f, - x v'f-A-:',r.f,:1'v.-1'.'Y'r.flEv-1.7-. 4'l V 2 F- - -' '-11 3- -- ' . ' Y-'gif'-7-7'1'5vL-23,f3'xf -Exr''-A''Q'. 7f1'-11-lf -ff V1fL 7'. ,f-'P'2t'. '5 -' -' . V '- ''-'---Qiivf:,L',3-iffffiy7299 ICT:-ii 5' f'L 2 ,L - - ,Q Q Al . .. , .x 5 i R .115 in gk, k., X75 ,, .. -,f'!,, . .'., if , -' -I-I L CAST Ftoustabouts ....... Mr. Nickles ...... Mr. Zuss ....,.. Ruth .........., Rebecca ........ Maids ......... Mary ........... Jonathan ....... David ...... Sarah ............ JB. .................... . ........Jay Massimo Bob Zolli Kevin Lowenthal Neils Catsimpoolas .............Martha Floss Dawn Framson Melanie Diette Helen Strange Carole Berdy ......John Gennari .............AIex Atwood Debby Garfinkle Charles Strange Distant Voice ..,., .......... J ay Massimo 1st Messenger ...... ....... C hris Freeman 2nd Messenger .............. ......... J ay Schertzer Civil Defense Officer ........ ..... Ft anday Chudnow Girl ........................,...... ........ D ana Jackson Bildad ..... Zophar .......... Eliphaz ...,......... Mrs. Adams ....... Jolly Adams ....... Mrs. Lesure ........ Mrs. Murphy ...... Mrs. Botticelli ........ Miss Mabel ..... ..................... .......Nicholas Nesgos Peter Levine ......Dariel Grimes ...........Meg Sewell Hyden Johnson .........Essie Ehrlich Nancy Hochberger ...Renee Massimo .........,Jeri Nagler if The word is out! The title is posted! Auditions will be held Monday through Friday of next week. Sign up below for your tryout time. Come prepared with a memorized monologue and Tensions are rising. For many, it is the event of the year. What is the most trying aspect of the play? The auditions? The casting? The rehearsing? The performing? And for whom is it most inspiring? The directors? The technical crew? The produc- tion staff or the Cast itself? The answer encompasses all of these facets of the theatre pro- duction. The expertise exhibited in this year's productions of JB , Babes in Arms , See Saw , The Wizard of Oz , Inherit the Wind and Love's Labor Lost is a fine indication of the work that went into the plays. However, much of the toil is backstage, hidden from the audience's sight. Concealed from the naked eye of the observer are the six weeks of mind, voice and body exercises, repetitive rehearsals, arrang- ments of lighting and special effects, construction of scenery, meetings with the press, ticket and program printing and so on. Nobody involved in all of this would bequeath a moment of it to anyone. Every drop of sweat is worth the valuable fun and experience. lt is the tedious labors that teach the actors of their potential, the producation staff of its responisbility and the technical crew of its creativity. The sound of the applause in harmony with the mood of togetherness makes everyone's effort all seem worthwhile. END tal is STAGE CREW FIRST ROW: Jeff Rubin, Lenny Norton, Jo Seeley. SECOND ROW: Len Schnabel, Julie Leitman, Joan White, Ned Martin, Ilene Segal, Steve Goldstein, Joanne Werther, Valerie Schwam, Linta Fits, Lisa Baker, Andrea Satin. MISSING: Steve Hall. Xml 3:1 CONCERT CHOIR 'Wi IIHHIF? FIRST ROW: Sandy Schoem, Dinah Longson, Rachael Berkovitz, Pam Furman, Andrea Satin, Suzanne Florida, Julie Weiss. SECOND ROW: Ruth Goldman, Essie Erlich, Judy Zeiger, Ilene Segal, Nathaniel Knight, Joave Burger, Rafi Krasa, Andy Diengot, Myles Gordon. THIRD ROW: Britta Wiman, Dariel Grimes, Julie Chee, Rob Ulin, Greg Walsh, Robert Becker, Barbi Fallows, Martha Alt, Cindy Manthei, Melissa Hagan, Jenny Knight. FOURTH ROW: Laura Golub, Melanie Diette, Helen Strange, Meg Sewell, Linda Murrow, Sara Praegar, Audrey Getman, Jane Freedman, Marcia DiNapoli, Allison Baird, Peter Levine, David Schulman. VOCAL ENSEMBLE 59,5 FIRST ROW: Jeri Negler, Ellen Yesley, Sippy Seletz, Rony Sebok, Allison Baird, Kathy Palmer, Susan Goldman. Alice Quillen. SECOND ROW: Laura Golub, Betsy Modest, Audrey Getman, Sandy Schoem, Penny Barker, Susan Blackman, Lori Behrman, Jenny Hein, Andrea Satin, Debby Klugerman. THIRD ROW: David Schulman, Peter Levine, Neils Castimpoolas, Chris Freedman, John Gennari. ORCHESTRA it II! I lf' it F, Y- '-l-1t..I ' . f FIRST ROW: Mr. Harmon, Jeff Hellman, Sara Goldberg, Emily Weiss, Martha Ross, Lisa Blackman, Janet Shiffman, Naomi Sacks, LauraHackett, Jean Olin. SECOND ROW: Nathan Berkovitz, Joanne Werther, Jim Fox, Keith Blackman, Ted Scovell, Steven Parnes, David Seidner, Harry Raphael, Jeff Wingle, Jeff Nottonson, Laura Sacks, Roberta Weiner, Mike Pringle. THIRD ROW: Stu Berman, Adam Hamada, Sharon Sussman, Harry Samkange, David Pill, Charles Strange, John Hoyt, Steven Pillavin, Bob Haimvici, Steven Shore, Tom Jones. V f Liga!! Z OOKT1 X ,., Y if 1' 6,1335 Sq 'ff ,.,,-VM ' ,.. ' NN V MM 'yffx y ' ' J I wx ' ' 'w wf I l j X I 37 7 H . ss D f X K, , K ,J gf -K X ' ' Xxx' -I 'Q . . 7153, X Q Nw - WWW 'I QJRQQ 4. ,arena x GS tiff -Q mix N YN-N MEM-T,1.,, , V, ,n:,f1Lf:-171..NZ-:,TX QR 'XR 'Nm J My , 'MEL 4 ' X I X. ,X X 1 2 jw f ff 'NX at A if . 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Joshua Braun J Ann Brennan Jodi Brenner Todd Brilliant Robert Brodie Steven Brooks Gregory Brown Jeff Brown Scott Buffington Rebecca Bull SP n if . . ,. ,i X Q. , 15 Q I, X , , , 6 Laura Burke Y 1 l -.Q Kevin Butler Lisa Calderone Erica Campbell Michele Casper Steven Brooks 1 B Peter Burgio Kevin Castellanos ii-E PHOMORES SOPHDMORES 1 P , ip. X . A,- N - nf .. ., , Af.. :. M 5, ,Q J' I m . F ,I vw- 1, N. .. '.: 'vi i 'L I ......iu- -- 1 ' n 1 .. .. ... .,. . Perrin Chernow Heidi Cohen P I E P Daniel Coughlin Timothy Curry Anthony Chiaravelotti Gregory Colling Heidi Cibella Gail Condon Frances Coyne Lawrence Crasnick Rll'lO DalfOf'lSO Jeftery Davidson Peter Davos X l ' Q -Q R2 N.. cpl bl Stacy Dallin Rosalie Day Eric Dewaard Marcy DeWolfe Sandra Diamond imp eszmsl 01 be A ,Ml A '.2lZi23ii'S Margaret Cimetta Theresa Cocca Alan Cohen Jane Cooper 'A ,,. ' i x gi! A it Joanne Crowley 1. , r if, l r l , 0 Marcia Cooper Anne Cummings Albert Costa 7 Paul Curhan ' i Shirish Dandekar Christopher Daniele Michael Davidovits fl Michele DeFazio ,' g. N Q1 Jewell Diducca I IA! 5 Timothy Delaney Brian Duffy Michael Dery Carolyn Duggan SOPHDMORES SOPHOMORES Jeffrey Edelston James Egan Matthew Eisen Amy Eisenberg Antony Elkins Douglas Eng lil X 9 NWUL K ff . -A Li' - . . 1.1: . .Y . Q, - 12: ii.: .'f ' f, 5?f?'i,fQ:'?- ' ' ' z . I f . c!d'..'iswhf,e. , Lisa English Heidi Farrish Robert Fast Susan Fay Steven Feinstein Stuart Feldman Paul Felopulos Howard Finger Jill Finkelstein Rachel Finn Arthur Flashman Elizabeth Fleischer X - . : 4' . P1 , V I 1: N p - ' l X 1 I l -. l l i E+. Brian Flynn Mona Fong Dawn Framson Peter Franklin William Franzblau Laura Fraser Jane Freedman Jack Freeman Sara Frim Elise Fruman Pamela Furman Nancy Gallant Jeffrey Geller John Gentile Betty Ann Gilfedder Julie Golden Jo-anne Golding David Goldman 4 SOPHOMCRES SOPHOMORES .v- sa o '- , .Xa - Q it V. fi mi -. ,wsu ,Q wf,f.v, ,, Ji Jae Lau LL' , iv ,Q , yy v A - Mary Goldman Robert Goodman Steven Graff Paul Green Sharon Greenstein Mark Grodberg lf Q X J E E Darryn Gustafson Laura Hackett Melissa Hagan Timothy Hairston Adam Hamada Colleen Hanrahan Michael Hantman Jeffrey Harris Mark Hayden Melissa Hernandez Maria Herrera Janet Hoberman N N f 1 N l K . ,. -. .gx om , X P1 Nancy Hochberger Michael Hooker Diana Houlihan John Hoyt Carol Hsiung Adrienne Hudson -. :- W, it-X N Christopher Hughes Antoinette Hunter 'b 'J X -IT? 1 -1 X N X i X MX X ' l 1 Johanna Hurley Robin Hurwitz SOPHOMORES :Ny Edward Hyland Elisabeth Kaplan 'L xr Ml -fi, f 11 J' nqfff' A gig K- lf, xg if fl L,-z':t,wf.. U if ..-, tr v '.3Sn--A Lauren Kaufman l Stephen Kelly Jennifer Knight Gregory Larson Philip Jackson Bradley Jacobs Abigail Johnston Jeffrey Kabot Lynn Kaplan Michael Kaplan Paula Kaplan Steven Kasten Eugene Kearney Debora Keene Gregory Kelley Matthew Kelley al 0. F ,i V l V ff Barbara Kendall Andrew Kessler Alex Kilinsky Mark King Tamara Kan Helaine Kaufman 'fl NJ , 0 I ,A K A 1 7' 1 1 I 354' 4 'S i Eu W 'V 1 -' .aa-.mf Kerry Kelly .3 lk 1111! E115 l Q fl-'mf at .nl L Michael Kline Glen Kominik John Kotzen Robert Krantz Peter Kroeker Denise Lajoie X gl A ' f A- if - g ,lf Q L ..-x . x A . 1 Brett Lawton Edward Leavitt Lauren Leavitt Robert Lem Jeffrey Lerner n v. -..f 12- L, ,7- f N 1 0 'If f ' u fi 5 Cl . ,A ... or Richard Levine Sharon Levy - A. Ar,,' , . .- -uv- yvvfvvvy ' - Yllllliue . Jay Littmann Gina Lombardo !XI'fi'y L all - Gerard MacDonald lna Maltz .Q gn. ff? ' xf! 5 442151 IDU k'-u.:t hails! 4 Daniel Martin John Martinangelo Thomas McCarthy Joseph McElroy 1 f if if Daryl Lewis Dinah Longson L L,l- Jf L Anne Mao ff? . Q Renee Massimo Lauren McLean sl I In Robert Liebman David Lifsitz Caroline Lipson Debra Lowenstein Jennifer Lowenthal Genevieve . MacDonald U J. , fb 0 , . f- V .f X J I I ' 1, , . Robert Marcovitch Stephanie Marlos Donna Marshall Faith Matorin Donald Mazzola Ellen McCarthv go X K IJ 'u NL' ', .4 'Sus -,..-xi ,a.,'-,- Wl4!1N 4-l4g v '.'Lg-'Ai'-fl' + :A- '-f 1 wa ..'!'sl, Carole McMahon Cristopher McManus Bryan McNally - N ooowt , l Jason Michaels Burton Miller Michelle Miller Richard Mirabito Diana Moncure Anne Morehouse SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES .- I L T' 1 n l l . 1 -. P ' , L' V ll. ml I A ' f ul'.4. .L Robert M0303 Xoumoua Bridgett Muccini Timothy Murphy Celia Murray Michele Nahor Mouacheupao , l ,l Q -A t ,W Leslie Newlon Trinh Nguyen Richard Nicoletti Jr. Jeffrey Nottonson Jean Olin Ingrid Orlow I , 1 AL H 13' l g ir xy g , . v l - ' i 5 ' V Sq fi'- i 'nu 3 ,f:::-EY 6 H . L ' r frf - it : l r!'l. mfg mminll 1 I Gregory Pachus Paul Pagounis Nancy Parker Laurie Parness Robert Partridge James Paul i l l - H' , 4 A' of r l it -, Mg , Elizabeth Paulini Dina Pearlman Lynette Peck William Penzo I Judith Pfau Mark Phillips Q f v ft . , .. I ' Z y .T ' ,liz i .4 -7, A , f' - , wg! 'z-,SEQ 5' i A A A 3 '4 l ,fl x Q li .i ., I.. 4, A l LN' A lv sp. A-Nik .5 Marc Picardi Dorothy Pickett Steven Pilavin David Pill Robin Pitman Lynne Podolsky l ' R f 1 ff if N-Q., 1 Y X E xy f y . . I ' P L S X ' ' :,. D V A 4 ,l X Qu: .. an x . I sx v-A I gr! V X l . f41.,:'.-1' . V 4 A iN.x 1 Andrea Pollock Leslie Pollock Sarah Prager Linda Price Christopher Pringle Michael Pringle 15? 4 ' . SI'-1 ' ? ' ,. - . U ' . l I 1 l N .1 Q I N I ' N l Joel Rabinovitz Diane Raeder Neal Ranen Harry Raphael Andrew Ravech TU 15. Paul Regan Kevin Richardson Harrison Ricles David Riese Kenneth Robbins Cassandra Roland John Romanow Elisa Romm Gall Rosen Leslie Rosenberg Karen Rosenzweig Gail Rubin Peter Rubin Alan Ryter Laura Sacks , Karen Sapers Jacques Sasson Majorie Schilling Robert Schlossman Kurt Schluntz .449 J 35 Z'-S 2-5 Stanley Schroter Benjamin Schwalb I Lisa Regan af -Qf.'.21's. l . Kevin Roberts 0 A Debra Rosenblum l . ' ,i David Samuels 1 B Q 5 x11Qu.1V-nhsgt. Lisa Schnitzer Renee Sciegienny Edward Scovell Joseph Scroppo Catherine Seasholes som-iomones sopnomones 98 I In 1 , Km r 1 vi HQ, ' . ni ., I I, x- ' ,, v , 1 7 F ' - ff? x ,Q A b All ' ' ' -.- .K .vt F V ' K itself, ,jxi ' Alphonse Secinaro Judith Seifer Julie Share Laura Sheingold , N 1 -.fs i it Linda Sird Q' Q ff, .W .ff L ,W-A ,,,-.fran-1-wwP ' V A Y, ,asf Andrew Sigal L. M- --fffzf -- -an f ?'v M ......-L Diane Soehle Linda Speizer il: -5 ,Ex , will Q - f fi 4, 4iS,,f.' , A431 Emily Stavis Robert Steinberg Karen Stranahan Ruth Strange Ja Carl Seletz John Severini Margaret Sewell Steven Shapiro Ellen Sheridan Lauren Shlager 4 l WJ af' Stephen Shore L :Aw 4 . 4 ' Mug 'fl' James Shulman My I I f I Sean Slattery Alfred Smith Brad Smolar Leslie Snyder f f fix' A3 gtg? 1 , x yi' 2 . ff Q - L . ,' 46' Cf., ' ' x L A .f' V . 5 V L 1 .. ' it IE! W Q N i'.-- L . l' l Susan Spielman Dale Stackhouse John Stafford Victoria Stander rn . 0 A N 4. Q ' ' , 44 7' , M l 'wut jyftyg V .a ,'l'g.': f,3iilriH'hf, . ' 16 tr .. ...,il 73,171 A ' A Uvlpft --fs., . Susan Stepakoff Devin Stewart Jeffrey Stone Carla Stranahan i if A f A l Mark Sullivan Craig Sumberg Sharon Sussman Jon-Erik Sutphin som-loMonEs soPHoMonEs Katherine Swiggart Roland Upham l l Laurie Wasserman 0 , N l Ann White 'tn I li L Elizabeth Swinton Barbara Thanos Eric Tonkonogy Amir Tulchinsky Robert Ulin as 4-. i ?u V . Jeffrey Viselman John Voros Gregory Walsh Joseph Walsh Patricia Walton Michael Wasserman Debra Weinstein Julie Weiss Linda Weller Alexander Wellins 6.47 , -1 iv Q t A 1 ., S l . ' ' - :fr Q 4 - ,QQ . t . David Wiesner Allison Williams Alison Wintman Stuart Wisel Susan Yaghmourian ,, -t NZ Ronald Yerardi Craig Zoll I ' I I I Ellen Yesley Linda Young Majorie oung E. V..,, .qu z g. , if ,f-A 4 :fv4,,' 'iff-4, Q 'il Q-wall: F ' Q' '... ' ' 'L ...Htl-G' Lisa Zoll: K SDPHOMORES SOPHOMORES . gf 'Q' l Caryn Abroms Mark Agulnick Robert Alpert Nomee Altschul K f', ,il It If is Q i A z my Daniel Aronson Tina Atkins Brett Barenholtz Richard Barnett I! xl I ll 4 55 x 3 ' 'if 4 t Michael Agulnick Deborah Alexander Robert Alexander Roberta Allen J CQ J Debra Anderson Judith Appelbaum Tammy Arcuri Mala-Jane Arnoldy n 'QQ f fl P L K A A' Ki Susan August Jennifer Auld Bruce Balder Mark Barbi .J U , .--S,-5? l 1.15 Robert Beldon Michele Bennett Carole Berdy Nathan Berkovits K 3 HBCNBI Anne Stuart Bernstein Bernstein A 4. Q A W? l' . i' A WS 1 ' Ex ,, -X Wi F tip, it-It , it , V , I r .b . X Paula Bibbo Peter Black .iunionsaunions x IDI I Susan Blackman Keith Bocock Sharon Bograd Suzanne Boisvert Miriam Bolaffi Wayne Bornstein .. 5 'ff ,ff ' 'fx ' ' - .bffrkS, Q 1 T is . W-. .. f J we sg J- l ,x . 0 9. - -.45 vi V ' I N 1, , J ' ' y Q n fy ,i. 4 5 I I , 'U--44' ff -l .:.:n-n . Lori Bowers Robert Braceland Robert Brauneis Jr. Kenneth Brecher Sara-Meredythe Nancy Brennan Breda V 3.5 W A. ,fN I 2 ,il.i, A h ' W .ff Jay Broadnax Caryn Broitman Lisa Brown Lisa Brown Michael Buchsbaum Albert Bupp Brenda Burke Donna Burokas Paul Butera Richard Butler Paul Butters Geoffrey Bynoe ' fi .ff f , , J v 'x .V 4 I ' . cj Q . I . .gl R I . 14 .gy fini , N ' f i il l I 1 , A Sandra Calderone Denise Caliri Rocco Calvi Mary Camerato Thomas Campbell Howard Caplan Christine Carpluk James Carroll Bradford Casler Niels Catsimpoolas Jeffrey Cerier Christopher Chaloff .iumons .iumons .lumens Jumons f It f B , jun, 'V i X Rebecca Chasan . We ,A fttvst . David Chee hs' -1? C E3 'Q' an ' X ' fb David Cherenson i' t. .. f .v . 53? fm r Wayne Chou X t r t , La- 1. J. .Q it! Lawrence Cohen QU t ff 1 1 Margot Criscitiello Gregory Crowder Marla Curley Chrnstopher Curry Annette Cushna Howard Cyker JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Robert Daniels 1' 3 ui , nF?Y 'MIM rffiifidii l i11'jm:':'L'5aHngi. If :ll'fg:f?2'!15:5I5l ll , 52T'a1'fW J 5 .Ek::fa.E:2!h!!El Magdalena Delcampo Paul DeLuca fs 0 '+A r a , V fi . J i A Elizabeth Dempsey Robert Denenberg David Dery Jean Dibenedetto Denise Dicicco Paula Dicicco F Andrew Diengott Melanie Diette Paul Diette Marcia Dinapoli John Disabato Janet Donoghue .4 1 it I XIX-,f A . ' , , Robin Dorsey Kenneth Doucet Lee Downing Robert Dragoff Stacey Driben Linda Driscoll JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS J, N 'il i ,J tl-. Ellen Duggan Katrina Dunn Katherine Dunne Thomas Eastaugh Esther Ehrlich sf i' ffl Amy Ellis Lori Ellis Jeffrey Elman Amy Elman Victor Eng 1 fl Sharon Esformes Michele Feibel Jane Feigenson Bena Fein Michael Fein V .J L. 'ww N Michael Feldstein Peter Felopulos Sarah Ferguson Richard Fine Floss Finn .W s 1 I.. ,f f ' X , R :-. Ilia? i ' ' , fl N i - if . ' ' 2 si .asm i Mark Fisher Philip Fisher Jacquelyn Fishman Michael Fleming Lisa Flicop !f.X 2 n A 1 N. June Elkins qs . w , ' ' Steven Epstein Jodi Feinberg Esta-Lee Fisher Charles Flynn ,I if V , Kristina Fong John Forti Jr. Debra Fox James Fox David Freedman Christopher Freeman JUNIDRS JUNIORS JUNIDRS JUNIORS s -v.1X!',ril ' 4 Q 4- .' I r f- . A 1 Susan Freidus Gerard Fridmann Charles Gallagher Alison Gallant Patricia Galvin Ofer Gamliali 1 5' r uf it 4,5 Jeffrey Garb Amy Garber Ira Gelb John Gennari Robin Gibbs Sara Goldberg J . R . I I Marc Golden Robert Goldman Ruth Goldman Susan Lee Goldman Jonathan Goldstein Steven Goldstein F .Wit 3-7 5 - 1? x 'J 1 if J Anath Golomb Laura Golub Ana Gonzalez Myles Gordon Steven l-l. Gordon Steven M. Gordon I Q w 1 J QL. ' Vizma Gosts Eartha Graham Valerie Green Suzanne Greenberg Amy Greenburg Thurman Grimes - - 1 .af A -:if '. ,. Q.. ' - :Y Kea. T3 . . .fm- N 3 V 'S , - J Vg ' A - 'nf ' I -.'.? L4. N Kim Grossman Linda Grossman Robert Haimovici Michael Hall Elizabeth Hallgring Joanne Hamos JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIURS JUNIORS sf 'ul V i I K 'iSi4 lt 'IX ,pun 3, ff. N. an im L ua. . f A Kathleen Hanlon Stephen Hart Carole Hauer Kevin Hayden Nathaniel Hecht Solomom Hecht r 1 v . . a I ' . 'S T I Qin 1 422 ,E J Jenny Hein Jeffrey Hellman Claire Higgins Yaron Hochman Andrew Horwitz Debora Hughes 1 53 li ,T Scott Hunter Andrea Hurley James Hurley Patricia Hynds Dorothea lannuzzi Stephen Ijams 1' ' I 5 X131 -'la--3143+-ei? 3 fi 1 '-ge. . : -Ziff . l William ljams Linda lrvine David lsenberg Dana Ellen Jackson Douglas Jackson Jonathan Jackson X : ' - V X,-1 V T 'Y - ' llrz., .. ' W if I , J V I r A 5 Q Q xii 21. :if :rx-xii!! Ekiff-fat . Al 1 Arthur Jacobson Kathryn Johnson Michael Kanellias Matthew Karas Mark Kase Marc Kaufman .iunions .iuuions .iumons .iumons I Lg! Neal Kaufman John Kearney Deirdre Kelly Mary Keon Brian Kiley Frederick Kilgallon 'jk ' i Lg 3 Nh i - r S: A . Marion Kirshen Howard Kirsten Michele Klein Stephanie Klein Nathaniel Knight Judith Koffman l Sherril Kogos llisa Koocher Robert Kopelman Steven Kosowsky Andrea Kramer Ronald Krassin -3 D ', - ' 'Y A X a. . 'P 71 , b s I i 'it U g I ll, i X' 4 n I 1 N , A L V Qi ., - Q X 5 1 !.I 5 , X!!-, Ni l A A .. A X FM' xg James Landay Robert Landy Suzanne Lane Mark LeBlanc Michelle LeBlanc Laurie Lebow I4 V-law v EX , Y N l . l 1 Deborah Lee Daniel Leesha Joanne Lefevre Kevin Lemack Jonathan Leopold Gerald Lerner l I N.. X Q 1 I f X Kimberly Levin Jocelyn Levy Audrey Lezberg Barnett Lichtenstein Frederick Lifsitz Cheryl Ann Lipof JUNIORSJUNIQRS JUNIORS JUNIORS I i I , ' 'I Q i 1 ,P f M N N ,fi 'I I 'avr' if Susan Lipsett Scott Lomes Carol Lory Kevin Lowenthal Katherine Lyons Charles MacDonald 1 ,, 'fx b 5 5... ,G -I y k'M!. I , , 5' yr lx 1' A ' fx: rx. V V 1 -t : Sf- ya. I , . I 'N 1' t ' - .L 4' 'at i Linda Mackall Gayle MacKenzie Stephen Maffie Anne Malamud Frances Malamud Moira Malany 1 . i ' N ' i 55 .' . '3 ., M Q i ' 7 .lfaff :L is e....Alf t ' Lois Malick Gail Mann Cynthia Manthei Randi March James Marks Daniel Marnoy F rf , ' I , . M ,J 3 ,., -.. ,.' 5 , - E ' s I ' Q , 'Y ' Agri I ,I -M X ,sifvit Y i D ' ' ' '- 7'7--:I Joseph Massimo Kazuko Matsusaka Steven Mayer Diane McGary Earl McKinney Anne McKinnon i 1. M -9 Q 'r 1. 9 Q Q X X 1 , V' ' 4 , , if i ig Ji -1 1. rg, S ' A , J 1'9'- John McLellan Neil McManus i i ' I.:-' Q , i M' if 5: ' In sein Medoff Lauri Meizier IDRS JUNIORS JUNIDRS JUNIORS 5 I X X lxl Janice Melnick Christine Melville David Michelson Michelle Michelson Charles Miller Daniel Miller yr ,,w I - I , I L., .,,, ' David Miller Mark Miller Yael Miller Meryl Minden Laura Monahon Emily Monosson Catherine Moore Raymond Moreau Patricia Morris Susan Moskow Leslie Mulhern Thomas Murphy . ,Q P .vs 1 Y x A l X- S 5 I -, '- c b, i , E I Linda Murrow Jeri Nagler Nicholas Nesgos Erika Nett Catherine Newlon Scott Newmark rfft V ig if K i 4 Elisabeth Ochs Frank Oglesby Jr. Marcia Okun David O'Neil Karen Osborn Michael Oshauqhnessy Katherine Palmer David Pardi Donna Parkhurst Stephen Parnes Kristina Paukulis Diane Pellegrini JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIDRS Ie- fi John Peltier Kathryn Pelton 'B .my r Ann Marie Pennachio ,. ,w ig, N Z, fQ A g .vxtx-gm , yi l , , , Susan Perry Lisa Petrucci Paul Phillips Katharine Pieters David Pike James Pilavin l is i' r ima' L if . J A or Margaret Platt Marina Powdermaker Pamela Prescod Karin Press Alice Quillen Christine Quinan ' , . O x Z Q f nf f ' f - , ' i f 5 4. pi. 2.3 6 Aron Ranen Brenton Ravech David Regan Toby Richman Stuart Rifkin Phyllis Rittner JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIOR JUNIORS 5 Denise Roberts Judith Robinson , ,. ,D d .xi -.iw J. Charles Rogers David Root Leslie Rose Neal Rose . L I V 'V ri .'. X ' 5 A , 1 i- 4 ' .. 9:57 Sai. ' -Y 31' L it '1 - rx xv ' k - , I 7 Q, A-f I . ,I .A-V i Michele Rosen Carol Rosenberg Susan Rosenberg Daniel Rosengard Deborah Rosenthal Martha Ross 'i , 1- if .1 ' 531143, t if 4 1 5 xi ,L 3, Linda Rothman Neal Rotman Kenneth Rubin Laurence Rubin Ruth Rudnick Robert Ryter Naomi Sacks Harry Samkange Thomas Sampson Catherine Samson Jody Sandler Francine Santospirito JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS Jennifer Sawin Paul Schill David Sawin til r 3 X X Af-4. L Veronica Sebok Clifford Seeto Ilene Segal ,- 01 S. nf' af, 4 i' ' 5 iil David Selib Michele Servais Dulcie Severini Samuel Shapiro Richard Share .1 '1 I N, 5 .J :if .jf g gill Nuxi, usf, ..-.n '!f:L 1' 45..'4 Mmm' l Valerie Schwan Jeffrey Segal Jill Shamban Kathleen Scully A , Kim Seaborn X ML , , David Seidner A il iii! Alan Seller Ethan Shapiro Gillian Sharp James Sheridan Janet Sherman W' ' L ,V Janet Shiffman Philip Shiman Penny Shockett Richard Shone Carol Shpiner vmfm rg, Q wi' A Jill Shuman Joan Siegel Adam Signore Ellen Silk Susan Silverman 'l 'v Michelle Shapiro Asha Sherring A vm I, ff' H li A plum, , -.-S' Mazin Shukri Ruth Silverstein DRS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS l Carolyn Singleton Michael Smith Robyn Smukler Barbara Snyder Marjorie Sowsy Douglas Sparr E g 1. .J S 9 f 'fx X ' X ' x Maxwell Stearns Emily Stein Donald Steinberg James Stevens lll Daniel Stoloff Daniel Stone l l A N Q - L A l x .. i V - l 'Q L l Q ,4 l ar., 1 ff U L Robert Stuart Peter Sturman Jayne Sweeney Debora Tabachnick Richard Tarantino Jeffrey Tarsky . 'Q I I K - , W '77 5 ' f: 7 Y V ' '1 - 4 -. E S X . I M . f 2 'Q 1- . mah-.2 3l..t hi ' Q,-lg . c . ' ., Ji T221 ' y Ellen Taub Amy Teicher John Terrasi Holly Tessler Ilene Tocci Ann Torchia I I I W I l u Michael Traister Yee Tsang Carol Valentine Elaine Valinsky Jami Van Heidi Vanderwalde E917 S 93 J if ' N , . il ' . Q i J i F i V , ' Madeline Vespa Kenneth Viselman Stacey Wallace James Weinfeld Leslie Weisman Emily Weiss 114 it JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIORS JUNIO F Pamela White Adam Wool h Yerardn John Young Judith Zelger James Ziskend JUNIORS JUNIORS fi JL .. gig -Q .gina B If -.,, K wk j,' 15? kig ,1 f f I ...LL THE LIFE OF A SENIOR SEMESTERI: I'm so tired, I haven't slept a wink I'm so tired, my mind is on the blink I wonder should I get up And fix myself a drink No, no, no. I'm so tired, I don't know what to do I'm so tired my mind is set on you I wonder should I call you But I know what you'd do You'd say I'm putting you on But it's no joke, it's doing me harm You know I can't sleep, I can't stop my brain You know it's three weeks, I'm going insane You know l'd give you every thing I've got for a little peace of mind I'm so tired, I'm feeling so upset Although I'm so tired l'lI have another cigarette And curse Sir Walter Raleigh He was such a stupid get. SEMESTERIh lt's getting better all the time I used to get mad at my school The teachers that taught me weren't cool You're holding me down, turning me round Filling me up with your rules. I've got to admit it's getting better A little better all the time I have to admit it's getting better lt's getting better since you've been mine. I used to be an angry young man I'm hiding me head in the sand You gave me the word I finally heard I'm doing the best that I can. I admit it's getting better A little better all the time Yes I admit it's getting better lt's getting better since you've been mine. John Lennon 81 Paul McCartney Hi . ig 2 ' PT X'--1-,. s V Yi i ,.f-' ' A I , VI -it ,f bf! ' n 5 -1 9' , I.. N X , . f f x , . ... ' .,.,.- I . I I ,,. ., I . . s I ,. . 'a'- Q. . , . , . K . :-:- 1 - kt, s N D-,n x . ,- .'.,',-' .4 --. .Wig '- . . In :' I - . ,1,j,. f... -Lf : :Inf ..4 1- .. .v 1 I -. Qi v. -f 0 A 2 1 X . 'N it -X3 i Suzanne Joy Abbott 108 Lovett Road Cutler Meadowbrook Suewabbitt Best of times with my 'grate' friends. Vicki- a great friendship that will last forever. A loving remembrance to that special someone - Chuck Marino, Flo w! W.B., Tarino Marino, 12124, V-ball, MSC, Heffies, Bowen, Mathuz Vinyad, t-bears, Hull, acci 6111, prom 77, p.s., W. Hills. Andrea, Brian, and Danny. Time may change me but l can't change time. Later NSHS David Howard Abromson 37 Alexander Road Cutler Meadowbrook Abe Football 1, Baseball 1. Never forget hanging around the corner with W.M., J.F., and B.X. and the boys. Cruising and the Pond, Lot, with D.M., B.B., D.S., G.X. Camaro with B.B. dragging with M.N., E.H. Wednesday at the Madhat- ter and Sundays at Timothy's lmaybe someday l'll really go to B.U.l. Thanks Mom 8t Dad. Lee Scott Albert 21 Deborah Road Goodwin Meadowbrook To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. -Stevenson. Math Team: Captain, 12. Denebolag Copy Editor, Feature Staff, Editorial Board. Debating Society: Treasurer, 12. Thanks to family, friends and teachers for great years at NSHS. Onward and Upward. Judith Ann Allessandro 5 Kappius Path Cutler Meadowbrook Judi But when you know that you've got a real friend some- where suddenly all the others are so much easier to bear. - Jackson Browne- Thanks to: K.T., D.S., C.T., A.W., S.O.B. Remember: C.M., Dance committee, the park, Brighton, the rink. lt's a townful of losers and l'm pullin' out of here to win. -Bruce Springsteen- Richard S. Abel 9 Stetson Way Cutler Swampscott Jr. High, Meadow- brook Indoor Track 1,2,3. Many late nights and good times with some great friends. Never forget totalling the green Vette. The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances. -Aristotle l .5 l 9 i. f 5 1 1 tf 5 1 .ef . - , ' ' it' Q 54,5 , , ., N., W, ,H 54 ' 5' 0 ' t - 4'-X' 65 iff V . . - fr- if :L-'ff rg . t'.::s.fu,' A- T.f':ud'2l.il4z .43 A-,.1'2'.j Daniel Alsup H6 Glastonbury Oval Goodwin Weeks Dan Every man who rises above the common level has received two educations. The first from his teachers, the second and more important and personal, from himself. Varsity Soccer, Track. S.S., J.M., H.S., J.L., M.W., J.P., S.L., L.S., G.M., and many others. Shari Alter 14 Woodhaven Road Cutler Weeks Watch out for the Baobabs, Flo 78 , I used to love M8.M's too. Shell, you made it all worthwhile. Stacy, thanx for being there. K.M., l'm still here. Good luck to J.V., J.E., J.L., D.P., J.G. Jeff, thanks for N.H. 77 and everlasting memories, meet you in 81 . Love you forever. I do. Berit Aman To be nobody-but-yourself- in a world which is doing its best night and day, to make you everybody else- means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight and never stop fighting. -Cummings Paula C. Antonellis 1054 Walnut St. Cutler Weeks Red Andrew lBabesl hope life brings good things to you. Love Ya! Mom and Dad thanks for standing by me. Ben thanks for everything. Chris iB.F.F.l. Thanks T.B. irichl, I.C., N.S., I.W., G.G., C.R., K.E., K.S., D.W. To Newton South I leave Michael and Katrina. lf I could save time in a bottle !!l 'QQ ' I f .417 U Martha Alt 970 Beacon Street Cutler Weeks Where is the time When a light, a hearth burned for us? Give me your hand! Perhaps we still have a long way to go. -Hermann Hesse One life is just a beat in Time Live deep, it not long With vigour, love and laugh. Bruce S. Altman 41 Westminster Road Cutler Weeks Freedom suppressed and again regained bites with deeper fangs than freedom never endangered. -Marcus Tullius Cicero Julie Lynne Anthony 51 Donna Road Cutter Meadowbrook Cheerleading Co-capt. 2l11l Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, Certainly I can! - and get busy and find out how to do it. -Theodore Roosevelt We're on our own now, but we've still got each other. Remember: Squeaky and her wrapples, Eileen and her constant shhhshing, Be good! Tammy Arafe 28 Brierfield Road Goodwin Meadowbrook l've seen lonely times when I needed a friend. l've seen happy times I thought would never end. -J.T. IS.J., F.D., J.Y.l L.S., S.A.2 West Roxbury, Jenny, Nancy, D.S., A.W., Mike and the rest of the guys. Prom '77', S.S., J.D., N.O., S.B.2 P.M., D.M., B.G., D.P., Ariela, Cindy Jen - We made it! Thanks for a special family. Volleyball 1,2,3. Softball 1,2,3. Tammy Arcuri 38 White Oak Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Mom 8t Dad, to express my feelings 8t gratitude towards you would be an impossible task. l only hope you realize the Love 8 Admiration I have for you both. Kim, how l look forward to the future 8. treasure the past. You're a wonderful person whose Friendship means so much. MY ETERNAL LOVE. QQ s if li Q4 Cynthia Bailey 33 Waldorf Road. Cutler Weeks Cindy Our goals and ambitions Are stored in our dreams. We can accomplish them With determination and Never ending hope. David Arons 82 Margaret Road Goodwin Weeks lf I am not for myself, who will be for me? If l am for myself alone, who am I? And if not now, when? X-country 3, B-ball 1, Indoor Track 2,3, Outdoor Track 1,2,3. Special times with RYFTI and NEFTY, Kutz '77, Gwendolyn C. Atwood 12 Hillcrest Circle Goodwin Wendy -Q, Allison Howard Baird 31 Locke Road Goodwin Meadowbrook I wanted only to try to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true seIf. -Hesse 'Vial Peter E. Balcanoff 115 Upland Ave. Cutler Weeks Steven Neal Avruch 48 Duxbury Road Wheeler . Weeks A little rebellion now and then is a good thingg the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time. . -Thomas Jefferson 137 David A. Bamel 22 Olde Field Road Cutler Meadowbrook Mel We were always friends, from our childhood days, and we made our plans, and now we go our separate ways. -Billy Joel KBS Class Committee 1,2,3g Basketball 1, Tennis. 1,2,3g Southpaw 1,25 Executive Editor 3. A special thanks to my parents, my friends, and the people at South who have made my last three years memorable ones. Goodbye to the men, we'lI have good times again. Carolyn Band 167 Woodward Street Cutler Weeks Look not mournfully into the past, it comes not back again, Wisely improve the present, it is thine, Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a bold heart. -class of 1900 Thanks Louise ini ' X294-K Dori Barenholtz 100 Peregrine Road Cutler Meadowbrook Love when you can, Cry when you have to, Be who you must, That's a part of the plan. Await your arrival, a simple survival. And one day you'll all under- stand. One day you'll all understand. Lots of love and thanks to wonderful parents and friends. 'fd' l. xi in K lil. Cheryl Hope Bass 87 Truman Road Wheeler F.A. Day You can change, but you can't conceal what's deep inside you. lt's your game. lt's your deal. So do what you want, but be what you are. Thanks to a lot of terrific people. Summer '76, parking lot, the grill, C.M., D.F., J.F., K.G., L.R., H.S., E.M. Love to Mom, Nat, B. and Z. I've only just begun. . . - .4 f l li, Peter Baumberg 73 Nardell Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Bomber Basketball 11,12. Baseball 11,12. Those of you who think you know everything are annoying to those of us who do. Always remember thistling, Wednesday, tuneing in and industrial donuts. Thanks to all my friends lyou know who you arel. A special thanks to Mom 8t Dad for all the inspiration you have given me. Timothy C. Barooshian 804 Boylston Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Tim My Friends: L.A., R.C., D.F., B.A., K.N., L.C., R.K., L.K., T.Y., T.M., R.B., T.N. especially Chuck, Marcie, Ralph, Lynda, Arby, Marcia. Always Remember: Nantas- ket '77, The Marcus', BoonQer's pool, The Foot, Little Guy, the parties, Venessa lare you so enbarressedl, Mitch's Party, Sue's Wedding, Skumpi, Cepy, And to Mitch, The California Coot. THANKS MOM AND DAD f f 'NJ 2 .6 . ' .. . 11 t Luc 1 1 '.. at.: 1.-5-' ' ff. :tt lg ..'5- -' ...t ...tl wf ,, ' 'li xfus:--' . H. .1 ,il .' . Robert N. Becker 32 Oxford Road Cutler Weeks The only embarrassing thing about going out for the girls volleyball team is that you worry about what people will say. Do your own thing all the time. It is better to stay outside the maching of life and be an observer, than to get caught up in its gears. Kathleen Barry 65 Oxford Road Cutler Weeks Kathy I don't know what your destiny may be. The one thing l know is the only ones among you who will be truly happy, are those who have sought and found how to serve. Thanks to my parents, friends, and Paul for helping me make Newton South a good experience. J ':::.v X W , 4',.v..-,4- ., x 1- . , -Q yi? s r f A4r,I,.,. . . rx , -E J isf K? -:PQ ' ,A .fir-N B. ., X.: I 5 il' K Q .. . Lori Behrman 21 Placid Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Bear I shall pass this way but once, therefore any good I can do, or any kindness I can show, let me do it now. For l shall not pass this way again. Good luck to Fish, Golub, Lipof and Suds. Thanx for everything, have fun always! if f- Z lg L kg 3 l 1 U Charles Belden 130 Ridge Avenue Cutler Weeks C.B. Wrestling 1,2. Lacrosse 1,2,3. Thanks Mom 81 Dad. Melissa Belz 85 Ridge Road Wheeler Remember Cutler Corner and the good times that go with it. Mazza, thank you for always being around at the right time. Thanks to my parents for supporting me through everyth- ing. Bill 7!23!77 - '?!'?!? You get the best of my love. Alex Berger 108 Craftsland Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Yogi l'll never forget all the good times with Tony, Duff, Lee, Lance, Elmo, Cappy and friends. Fri. and Sat. nights, Friendly's, Parties, The Beachboy and other concerts. The prom of '77, Circus with J.K. and N.P., The tank and Rowdy nights. + Cross Country. A special thanks to my Brother and Sister and most of all thanks to Mom and Dad for always being there.. Baseball- 1,2,3. Jeffrey Glenn Berman 68 Sevland Road Cutler Meadowbrook Jeff Camera 1,2,3g Karate O,1,2,3, Regulus Photo Editor Still crazy after all these years -Paul Simon Linda, If we ever part, I will always keep The memory of you, In my mind, my soul And my heart. And that memory Will live in me, And I will never Set it free. 1-4-3 fl J ,I X 4,.- -? ff' ,, Karen Belden 130 Ridge Avenue Wheeler Weeks Explorers 2, Track, B.E.S.C., Tigo, Oscar, Barny, M.V. Tashmoo Farm, C.T., J.S. God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses. -Robert Graham i1917l Evan M. Benjamin 18 Jane Road Cutler Meadowbrook For they can conquer who believe they can. Thanks, NSHS, for educa- tion and experience. Remember: Every Wednesday, Thistling, Nobstock, JV vs. JW, Industrial Donuts, P.R. '77, Loops, SAC, OA, D.G. and the hill, and even being incomPO- tent. Oh eggl Stu: it's LTS. Marc: but does she swim? I thank my family for incentive. Farewell to the men , we'Il have great times again. Ilene Berger 102 Louise Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Senior Class Committee, Social Club Committee, Prom Club Committee Thanks to my family and friends who were always there when I needed them. l'll never forget Prom 77 and Summer ..77,, Peter Bernson 28 York Road Cutler Meadowbrook To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. -Tennyson Good luck to my friends- Dave, our man abroad, Pierre, Bruce, F-R-A-S-E-R, and especially Rick, who's been there since the beginning. Gather your wits and hold on fast, your mind must learn to roam. The Who 'C 61 GPX 'UIQ Betsy Billard 55 Bound Brook Road Cutler Westwood Junior High Are you that kid from Westwood? Thanks to B-ball team-especially J.K., L.B., and B.F. Thanks to R.W., S.S., K.J., Mr. Henderson, Ms. Grossman, NORM, my parents for leaving Westwood once and for all. lt'S whatever it is you see that life will become Jackson Browne Jon Blake 44 Lovett Road Cutler Meadowbrook Blayo Going over the edge at Waterville. Is it contagious? F.S. 714's Albino N. David P. l'll never forget that time at the waterfront. Hock- nose, How's your leg? Peter J. Boisvert 26 Chinian Path Goodwin Meadowbrook Joyce Bowers 30 Circuit Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook l am not afraid of tomor- row, for I have seen yesterday and love today. Always remember an ever- lasting friendship with Lisa, twins? skiing, Maine 77, memories etc. . . Forever, all my love and appreciation to my friends and family, good luck always and keep smiling! Thanks mom and dad for everything. .Qt 'Wi 5131 NQNKFX ,LQ I l?2f+i? ' - KMQ- L W 119-534 Lisa Blackman 256WoodcIiff Road Cutler Meadowbrook Lis Summer of 77, parking Iot3 S.W.3 graduation parties-773 Clubing, HOJO'S don't forget the tip! New Years 77 tBunny Hopi Thanks to my family and friends. Learning is a lifelong occupation A. Leroy Beaulieu Jordan Lee Blinder 15 Kendall Road Cutler Meadowbrook Dan, J.B. Regulus 12: Denebola 113 Basketball 10: Golf 11,123 Cutler House Council 10,11,12Q Class Committee 11,123 Harvard Model U.N. 12. Little soul, wandering, gentle guest and companion of the body, into what places will you now go . . .? Unforgett- ables: partying, cruising, ski-ing. Louie, Tunes and J.C. Thanks to my family and the cast of thousands who have made it real. Karen Boudrot 47 Halcyon Road Wheeler Weeks Friendship is just a little word3 it is the people that make it big. Thanks to all my friends and family- P.R. til' 3. Oye como ya. Good times with S.B.W. Summer of '77, Beaching lt! Star Market, express is insanity. Cynthia Ann Bowles 1093 Chestnut Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Cindy Never forget, hanging, falls, lower, out front, Vt. weekends, July 4th, C.G.Fi., coffee brandy, parties, and Calif., good times with K.C., S.C., K.C., L.B., F.D., P.G,, M.V., DP., D.M., A.C. and the rest. Most of all Dusty 8!25!77. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. C. A.M.F. X. ' Lisa Braun 11 Glenwood Avenue Cutler Weeks Lessons learned are like Bridges burned You need but only cross them once ls the knowledge gained Worth the price of pain? Best memories of R.l. Cathy and the derry squad France 77 SS 76 Bridge!- Liz- CharIey's Thanks C.M., G.G., B.L., S.W., B.F., M.V., J.S., K.M., C.L. and the B.B.'s and all the rest. Gail I think we did it! Thanks and love to all my family and friends. .-if .- . Katherine J. Brauneis 42 Aberdeen Street Cutler Weeks K.B. Spring Track 1,2,3g Winter Track 2,35 Field Hockey 2, Mgr. Hanging with S.W. Teavilla never again. Maine and C.B. we should get a trailor. The gang Stef, J.C., A.G.., E.K., J.B., J.M., T.S., P.M. and the rest of the bunch. Post 530 the coolest in the council. Jav, shot, disc, Thanks Mr. B. yi Bradley Harris Brilliant 118 Meadowbrook Ftoad Wheeler Meadowbrook The chess board is the world, the pieces are the phenomena of the universe, the rules of the game are whatever call the Laws of Nature. The player on the other side is hidden from us. We know that his play is always fair, just and patient. But also we know, to our cost, that he never overlooks a mistake, or the smallest al- lowance for ignorance. Thomas Henry Huxley William Braverman 118 Glen Avenue Goodwin Weeks Billy A logical approach to life is dangerous W.A. For to famous men all the earth is a Sepulchreg and their virtues shall be testified not only by the inscription in stone at home but by an unwritten record of the mind, which more than any monument will remain with everybody forever. Pericles Lizzeth P. Brown 117 Townsend Street, Boston Cutler, Goodwin Weeks Liz I can't say that everyday at South has been happy, But I can say that the good times I have had with friends, the Spiritual lessons learned have made South bearable. And it is all of these things that have made me ambitious and determined to find the beauty and success in life. :li Ross Brown 12 Marshfield Road Weeks M.M. with A.W. and pictures by J.B.. class with O.C. -me '2 Joav Burger 284 Parker Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Thanks J.C., R.K., H.S., H.T., R.S., lJ.B. 10,111 and others making these years at South enjoyable. l'll always remember: the 14th, lifesavers, fools on the hill, Little Michael in hospital, being crabby, and being a teddy bear. To my parents, thanks for understand- ing! N.C., You light up my life. Ping-Pong 1, Chess 1, Stage Crew 1 Chester A Camoscio 57 Metacomet Road Cutler chet Ten important two-letter words: If it is to be. If is up to me. Wm. H. Johnson Tennis 2, Good Luck to my friends: Dunc., L.H., S.K., S.L., L.L., K.P. Elinor C. Campbell 208 Collins Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Red Life is fill of ups and downs, Mostly downs, But if you smile if makes The dawns seem brighter Sarah, Kiks, Berta, Drisc, Suzanne, T.T.F.N. you guys keep in touch. Diane l'll see you later, lyou too Kerryl lt's been great! Jeffrey Calmus 197 Spiers Road Cutler Meadowbrook CAL lt's times for us to hold on to the past and reach out to the future cal '77 Sunny San Juan '77, Nick Danger Country, Question: Where's the party? Answer: what party? stay an aduIt, Good times with Seidy and Hawk Fasty, Cut and Action. the Times, oh we had some times. ' '10 lf 1 f H 7 Mary Grace Camerato 718 Watertown Street Life Skills Center -l already did that. -l'Il do it tomorrow. -Don't change the channel. Peter Cappadona 68 Erie Avenue Cutler Weeks CGDPY 1 Fla. w! Buzz+ Lisa- Buzz, thanks for being there. B.B wl Duft+ Alex. Saturdays P.M. wf Frank. Black Thursday, Thanks Neil, Razz, and Steve. Corner 77 - Jeff, B.S., G.M., J.P., B.T.X., D.M., A.K., L.M., A.V., K.M., A.S., P.C., M.G., S.W., J.M., P.F., C.D., Fondest memories of Toni, t3-5-77j- Albert's Project. Ellen, Bruce Joey+Buck. l.B.l. Elvis- Be patient Ma + Dad. Larsons ifamily ff2l F.O.N.S. Howard Castleman 55 Gould Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Optimism is' the true philosophers' stone which turns to gold everything it touches. Biology with Mr. G, une feuilIe, SHS, Blood drives, friends, Teachers, and a lot of different personalities at N.S. will make my memories very happy ones. Good luck to all. I Lisa Cetlin 152 Hagen Road Goodwin, Cutler Meadowbrook . . lt wasn't easy: for some time I tloundered. The laughters had to teach me to see clearly within me and to discover at last that I was not simple. Don't smile, that truth is not so basic as it seems. What we call basic truths are simply the ones we discover after all the others, Camus If 'E- in Randi Lynn Chudnow 7 Grace Road Cutler Meadowbrook For the things which are seem are temporal. but the things which are not seen are eternal -Aunt Beast We're on our own now, but we've still got each other. Our whipped cream Days Friday night movies, apples and ice cream.. Thanx Shell, Experience breeds understanding, Man- dy , You're costing me money, Magic Pan, hey . . . I :ni-nv v. I. ',.!.4A,- Joanne Charness 92 Upland Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook A friend is someone who accerts you for what you are. I shall never forget all the good times I've spent with all my close friends. Memories of South will still linger on. A special thanks to: J.M., S.A., S.S., P.K., V.M., J.R., T.N., F.N., D.S. Wendy B. Chudnow 1 Julie Bouy-Jan Chee 235 Lincoln Street Goodwin Weeks My deepest appreciation to all my good friends for their kindness- The Seal of Life Man's purpose here on earth, with the sky Above him, is to keep harmony between The two forces, and between all the forces Of good and evil, light and darkness. Fuh-Hi l Jill Ellen cibena CS Lily Jean Chou 712 Dedham Street Goodwin, Cutler Adams Jr. High, Meadowbrook Lil To all l say goodbye and to our future I say hello. You only have one life to live, so live l as you will. Have fun and be happy. With love to C.S. and N.W., C.S., T.F.T.H., NANC, Hello, How are you? . . . Thanks Mom + Dad especially Wayne. Cheerleading-meetings on Sat at 10:30 and Sir Duke Swimteam 1, Goodwin Task Force 1,2,3g Cheerleading 2,35 Regulus 3 XX'-:7 5 L4 l Arthur F. Coffey 604 Sawmill Brook Parkway 1711 Beacon Street 1034 Chestnut St. Cutler Cutler Meadowbrook Meadowbrook Time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. Phil: That special Someone in my life .... . . l'lI always love you ..... 11!20!76. Mom: Thanks for being more than a mother but a friend! ..... . . . . Special Memories of Dad .... Yes, the years go by so fast, that it is hard. . .to grasp them. Take life easy, relax, slow down. Look around, be aware Enjoy the beauty becoming a part of it. LIVE And become a more whole + rounded person. Dad, Mom, Roger, Debbie, Heidi, Scut1y+Licky I love you all so very much God Bless You. U Karen Marie Coffey 1034 Chestnut Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Never forget, hanging, falls, out front, Good times with Sue, Cindy, K.C., P.H., D.M., Fl.S., C.H., K.B., P.D., M.M., RS... C.D., D.P., F.D., kids at the Corner, S.S. parties, C.G.Fl., Cards, Cape, Vt, Hello hi, Hey Sue, eeh! G.H., C.T., Ft.U.l.L.? A,M,F, Kathleen D Cooper 275 Jackson Street Cutler Weeks Cathy There would always be One more road ahead One path not found That should be. Some place off beyond Some hidden bend, Better than the bend before. Rod McKuen Thanks to my family, friends and l'lI always remember the good times with J.L. , 'oi 'nas 512: H: r ,liglg-1.g.-,ar Barbara Raye Cohen 9 Walter Street Cutler Weeks We look for friends with loyality A sense of humor too And strength enough when things get tough To help us muddle through. Special friends G.B., L.C., A.Ft., T.O., E.M., B.N., N.W., S.H., When we're together, the world's a nicer place. Musketeers- keep the Corner alive The Store, Cutler Corner, Parties, California Harvey Wallbangers. Robert Adam Cohen 54 Winston Road Goodwin Meadowbrook If you stand on your toes And reach for the stars, you may never Get one. But neither will you come up With ,a handful of mud. Experiences and friends at South will never be forgotten, Model UN, Denebola, History Club. For now, Good-bye. -i 9 Shellee L. Cohen 50 Hartman Fload Goodwin Meadowbrook Don't stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don't stop, it'll soon be here, It'Il be, better than before, Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone. Beacon Sheil, Cape 77, disco, Mixed Company, Mosher's Special Friends, K.B., S.B., J.A., M.M., N.M., A.W.. J.C., E.V. and to my many loves- it's been real. -Elven Toni Cushner 96 Larchmont Avenue Wheeler Meadowbrook Never forget: Prom '76' B.C., N.H., P.C. and J.A.-LUB Dunfey's, Train, Hockey Season '77,' Cheerlead- ing, Reasons. Good luck to all my friends, Someday, we'Il be together, D.E., C.R., P.A.C., Parny. Arti Jonathan- how wonderful life is, while your in the world. Good luck Michael-LUB. Thanks Wonder. Mom- words can't express what your friend- ship means to me. Patricia Lee Cutler Greenwood Street Cutler Meadowbrook Patty The world is like a mirror reflecting what is you do, and if you face it smiling, it smiles back at you. Prom 76, N.H., Girls . . . Best of friends never part . . . Someday we'II be together. lt's the laughter we will remember . . . Johnny, l'll be loving you always. Until we meet again. . . John Michael Daley 32 Hale Street Cutler Meadowbrook Shawn Never forget G.M., B.S., S.T., Ozzie, L.S., J.D., Grope. Booker, Shortwork, Dad. To my coaches and teammates, Thanks. What the Hell is it?? The Boomer, spike, Just a plain Satan, Sledge Hammer, Youth Group, Espo, Gene-Gene the Dancing Machine, Boston Eng- lish, Diane, Mom and Dad. Football 1,2,3g Wrestling 1,2,3 David D'Angelo 275 Brookline Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Duff l'll never forget all the great times l had with Alex, Lee, Lance, Cappy, Greg M, and the Harem. Friendly's Parties- what parties! Lawn jobs, Boiler- makers. F.H., The tank, Vineyard '77 Beach Boys '77' and Big Guy Most of all thanks to my family for being there when I needed them most. Varsity Baseball 1,2, co- captain 3 A I rx, -' 'f hd Y'-T? i 1:4 Nj 1' Lori Cutler 247 Varick Road Cutler Meadowbrook Hi! Life is like a bowl of cherries. . Bye-Bye- to N.W., l.P., K.L., L.C., C.B., C.K., T.B,, S.C. Regulus- Data Editor 35 Tennis-manager girl's varsity 2,3, Puerto Rico 77 Regional Paul Cutler 61 Winston Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Cut Jeff-straight from t-ville. Scott-always a Parky. Fred- O.H.-MDBK-NS-? Duff-Mom, Lee-sugarfoot. Cal-MGH, P.R., K.F.M. 42,67,43, See you in Dallas rich, Arty, Willie, Nick Danger Country NS, 6, BE, O, 374 Dallas Cowboy, Chickami, What the H-- is it? Pam, Until we dream of life and life becomes a dream- Always Football 1,2, Capt 33 Swim- ming 1,2, Capt 3 Catherine Patricia Daly 43 Harrison Street Cutler Weeks Cathy Never forget J.S.-were we born too late? Dylan, Concerts, Seger, Frisbee, should I go? S.N.L., Camp, Oktoberfest, P.S., give me a break, Keppie- are we twins? C.B.- wish you were here, E.S., K.M., P.M., the door people- K.S., S.W., J.L., B.F., L.B., T.P., Max, everybody else, hey Wayside!! Mom and Dad, I made it. Robin Leigh Dauwalter 56 Hinckley Road Cutler Weeks Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow, Don't walk behind me, l may not lead, Just walk beside me and be my friend. ' Never forget-S.M., C.B., R.L., K.O., C.P., L.U., and the rest Mom and Dad- Thanks for everything. Lise Davidson 111 Nedoiden Road Wheeler Road Weeks When l think back on all the crap I learned in High School, it's a wonder l can think at all. . Paul Simon Deborah Rene Davis 114 Danebill Road Cutler Interium Junior High Sam The ability to be, is the determination to do. Jeanne Marie Demichele 10 Keefe Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook Graduation isn't an end but a new beginning Can never forget-R.A.M., M.L., N.O., S.S., K.H., P.M., J.M., L.I., SR., D.B., S.M., T.A., J.X., A.S., S.D., G.M., B.S., S.Fi., B.C. Real friends last forever Eggs, whipcream, summer of 77 guess you had to be there S.L. -there were good times. But most of all thanks Mom and Dad. Rita Onesta DeRubeis 84 Jackson Street Cutler Weeks Memories like the Summer of '75 and '77 and the Fall of '75. All the good times with V.S. and the well-known Bronco, the Rink. J.Z. and his friends, the weekend nights of cruisin' and site seeing, sitting in Cutler Commons with B.W., S.M., F.O., L.B., J.L. and others. Avanti con ltaliani 'U' in X . N iff . .. , mi. -,f..,t, . 5-l. s ,J ,ui ',L:...v,... v -of , l .N 6 , 1 if .. -f P , 'ij J 21 L-f 'W 13 sf xg M., ,I Q 1 b gf, H - . N it u - M 'At .WA .ix ' ' its +9 if! if it ' Q ew A X X ' K. S l Richard L. Davidson 17 Keller Path Wheeler Meadowbrook Edward J. Demichele 20 Wetherell Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Butchy To all the kids down the corner, J.B., M.M., D.M., P.H., J.D., P.P., S.C., K.C., D.P., P.B., J.C., L.S., M.B. and all my other friends too. All the parties at Micke's house and all the times down Sweet Street and the back parking lot. Always driving around with J.B., M.M., D.M., Remember driving around in the 66 Bomber Mark Alan Derby 79 Levbert Road Cutler Meadowbrook Don't stop, thinking about tomorrow, Don't stop, it'lI soon be here, lt'll be better than before Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone Who not think about times to come, And not about the things that you've done lf your life was bad to you, Just think what tomorrow will do. -Fleetwood Mac Joseph A. Donoghue 116 Dickerman Road Goodwin Weeks Joey Special thank and love to a very special mother and very special grandparents. Hike, Barry, Wally, Jimbo and Crazy Clarkie. The Regan girls. Amen. l l ls O 1 i l f 051. .i . .. Paul Duggan 96 Erie Avenue Cutler Weeks Audio Visual 1,2,3, Gymnastic 1,2,3 Thanks for three great years at South, Especially to M.G.M., Mrs. H., C.P., L.N., H.S., M.F., G.F., H.T., RK., J.B., J.S., and to all A.V. members. Plus Mr. S., Ms. B., N.M., E.Fl., T.A., C.L., and to all other gymnast. Memories of the stereo blaring in the morning, playing soccer in the A.V. room and playing April Fool's jokes on everyone. Christopher John Duncan 5 Agawam Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Dunc Good Luck to My friends C.C., L.H., L.L., K.P., S.L., S.K., D.S. and the Gang. Special thanks to Jeannie. Jeffrey Dubrow 956 Walnut Street Cutler Weeks Jeff lf you have one true friend, you have more than your share. Thomas Fuller Basketball 10,11,12g Play- ing B-ball with Balcy, Fran, David, A.H., S.S., S.T., D.V., Commons all day. X' . ,-14x i l Mi David Eagle 69 Wayne Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Eags , Lacrosse 10,12 A three years that will always be remembered . . . W.E., H.C., Fl.S., J.W., McDon- alds too many times . . . ln Cutler Commons all day . . . missing gym some of the time . . . working at Shaefer . . . chemistry never again. . . M.G. after school and on weekends. Vg ,... U WN. , 'R l . l I ly .JJ ef , Frank Duffy 58 Plainfield Street Cutler Weeks Duff Basketball 1,23 Had some great times with Bogus, even Science. Saturday nights with Peterm and Jeff, Zack, Squid's crew: Smat, Erving St. and the Mad One. Congrat to all survivors of the Gentle Len Fan Club, in plain english. Summer Bball with Peter, Tayls, and Glen. We'll never forget the Vega. Success comes in cans, Failure, in can'ts Salada Joan S. Eaton 203 Spiers Road Cutler il I is ' N ' ' WU -as 'Ti Liza P. Eden 34 Hamlet Street Cutler Meadowbrook l would like to thank my mother and aunt for encourag- ing me through my years of schooling. I also thank Mrs. Ratner for helping me with English as a second language. Spanish Club 10. , i Karen E. Enegess 80 Hanson Raod Goodwin Meadowbrook Karenegess Life's a precious and wonderful thing. You can't sit down and let it lap around you . . . you have to plunge into it! And you can't save it, you can't horde it in a vault. You've got to taste, you've got to use it, the more you use, the more you have . . . that's the miracle of it. Kyle Crichton . nl X .I4 ii Karen English 741 Boylston Street Wheeler Weeks I'll always remember the good times with Debbie, Gail, Crystal, K.C., C.B., P.A., A.A., FLM., N.M., J.M., J.B., G.B., C.R., J.M., J.J., D.P., P.D., S.S.. D.B.,,D.G., the office, visiting NNHS, East Coast Girls, but mostly FtUSTY 4-24-74-forever. To NSHS I leave my sister, Lisa. Good Luck. Thanx Mom and Dad. . fd 'ii Judy Elaine Epps 20 Bicknell Street, Dorchester Goodwin Meadowbrook Life is simply a matter of concentration, you are what you set out to be, You are a composite of the things you say, the books you read, the thoughts you think, the company you keep, and the things you desire to become. GoodLuck toy .SJ., S.J., L.M., D.Fi., and L.B. and future B.S.U. members. B.S.U. David Ericson 71 Oxford Road Cutler Weeks Richie Peter S. 10 yrs., Eric and AL 4 yrs. All my best wishes to each of you. Summer 77. Catch a buzz? Barbara Jean Fallows 5 Bellingham Street Wheeler Weeks Barbi How was your weekend? lGrinl The door, S.W., J.S., D.C., K.S., Brownie Mix lwithcut anynuts,I Tweet, Joelle, Max, July, How's Cliff? Homeroomg S.R., the Tyger nightlight, A.S., I can accept that, Allison, I never see you anymore, Y.P.F: so many more people, stage crew, MAINE! I can't believe it's all over. Jeffrey Fastov 15 Carlisle Place Cutler Weeks Jeff, Fasty The trouble with being tolerant is that people think you don't understand the problem. l'll never forget the people who made my years at South happy, Peter, Paul, Scott, Fred and Cal. Don't forget N.D. and P.R. Special thanks to the Old Boy who luckily for me was there at the right time. Gayle Finkelstein 203 Woodcliff Road Cutler Meadowbrook Far away there in the sunshine Are my highest aspirations. I may Not reach them, but l can look UD And see their beauty, believe in them, And try to follow where they lead- Louise May Alcott Thank-you Mom and Dad, Jill, David and friends for love, laughter and good times, L.l.J. John Evans 14 Wilde Road Cutler Meadowbrook Lacrosse J.V. Sophomore, Track Junior, Regulus Staff Junior Senior l've seen all good people turn their hears each day so satisfied l'm on my way. Yes Good times with S.K., B.P., D.E., M.S. and T.H. Good Luck to T.B., S.A., M.S., J.A. And with much love to Sara. Kristin Farrish 17 Rosalie Rd. Goodwin Meadowbrook Kiki Scattered pictures Of the smiles we left behind Smiles we gave to one another ' BJS Di, Bert, Sarahhh, Ellie, Drisk, B.B., Sue, Good Luck, Thanks muchly. For the way we were. Sarah Ferguson 134 Upland Road Life Skills Center l'll always remember: Jerry and Nancy- Oliver - Mrs. Shaw's cooking class - class trips - square dancing at Hyde - All the kids. Pamela Ruth Flash 10 Duxbury Road Wheeler Weeks Pam l've got to be where my spirit can run free, got to find my corner of the sky. l'm talking Naticookg Jani, Christina, Paul until the rainbow burns the stars out in .the sky always. You're doubley dynamic, Stacy, Jodi, Ariela, Karen, Lisa, Amy, Joan, Patty, Best of friends . . . never part . . . Someday we'll be together. Captain's girlfriend 3 .,, as I - 11 if 9: ' :':':'g 15 '?:5?E ' L 21.4 'Q At i! I I visit. . ' ?Qii' - 'xv - -- M1. I via a'?f'3' he I . 1 hr' 3:1 1 ' I 54 Jr ,' f I 5 ff. 1 Q , f tl Q 'W A Q Q 1 gg um.. 5 ' . 'F .. L' ,ii-7 Dennis John Fontecchio 24 Braeland Avenue Cutler Weeks Baseball 10,11,12. Learning is a two way street. You need a teacher who is willing to teach and a student who is willing to put in some effort. Raelin Debra Fox 78 Westminster Road Goodwin Weeks lt's time for our departure From one another We'Il go our separate ways But always be intertwined. These past years Shall not be forgotten As we reach an end For a new beginning. Special Thanks to my parents and friends. Good Luck! ' 5 t, ' 'x f x X nf --1? James Fleming 1717 Beacon Street Cutler Meadowbrook Jim Swim Team 11,125 Ex- plorers Club 11,12 lt is not necessary that a man should earn his living by the sweat of his brow, unless he sweats easier than I do. Henry David Thoreau David Josef Fogel 89 Ripley Street Wheeler Weeks Foges I Can't believe you said that! Though I can't say I don't want to leave, I am sorry to leave behind such a large part of my life that I will never be able to recapture. Moose, we have to talk! Gins, that's my line! M.K. You've got a friend. H.W. James E. Foster 40 Roosevelt Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Jimmy, Jaime I'Il never forget the play soph. year with the B.S.U. . . Good times in Puerto Rico 77 by the way Que es Funguasa. Thanks and good luck to all my friends, you know who you are. Newton South has not seen the last of the Fosters. Good Luck next year Judy. Football 2,33 Lacrosse 1,2,3 Steven Barry Fox 454 Brookline Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Steve We don't always agree But we won't satisfy to ignore and not care We'II be strong in what we are fighting for And if we know that in love there is war We'll finish stronger than before. Denebola, Regulus, Marching Band, Orchestra, Employment, Special Ed. Drew Michael Framson 10 Tanglewood Road Cutler Meadowbrook Framie, Samson 'Hit hard, fast and Often Cable Tows Length? Buster, Spike, Greg, Arty, Fritz, Willie, Cut, Booker, Deej, Shonie, Seif, Butts, Cuts, Party Board Drills, Sled, Blaster, English Game, Zone! Lance, Discipline, Hawk, Black Jack. Marines, Tarawa, Guadalcanal, Jimbo, Dirt. Varsity Football 1,2,3g Varsity Lacross 1.2, Captain 3. Michael Fridmann 90 Rowena Road Cutler Weeks I will remember the entire A.V. Staff and the good times we had, H.S., P.D., L.N., G.F., H.T., U.L., S.G., B.L., Mrs. Mac Avoy, Mrs. Nelson. John Fraser 276 Woodward Street Wheeler Weeks Frase We all know success when we all find our own dreams The Who Gotta hand it to you Newton South you're unique. Take it easy W.M. + J.M., R.K., PB., D.M., P.L., and all the rest of the gang. Had some good times, Iet's hope there's better ones ahead. Football 10, Indoor Track 11,123 Baseball 10,11,12 Marianne Elizabeth Gale 984 Beacon Street Wheeler Weeks Miles from nowhere, guess l'll take my time to reach there, look up at the mountain l'll have to climb to reach there. P.S., C.R., T.L., G.G., P.C., L.R., C.D., A.V., Someone very special - Timothy. The Centre- All the good times. Cape- Parking Lot. Pam- Thanks. All my love to my family. CCB Charles Gallagher 5 Fayette Street Life Skills Center Friendly smile Remember Peabody and all our trips. Debra Gammerman 66 Tanglewood Road Wheeler Weeks Debbie lt seems to me a crime that we should age, these fragile times should never slip us by. A time you never can or shall erase as friends together watch their childhood fly. ' Elton John Love and thanks to my family and friends, L.W.- you made it, S.R.- penguin, S.S.- no fish, l.B.- Randolph, J.L.-- we'll write, B.F.- homeroom. NEFTY I I I I I I I l I I I I I . I I I 'I . 1 . ,M ' is l 21.5 5 ff, ,I T2 v ' walt , wr-sf . I' iff? . . , . f-I 'N XT -'fl Steve Gans 83 Oak Hill Street Cutler Meadowbrook Ignorance is BIiss Soccer, Track, Baseball Thanks you Newton South, teachers, friends for enriching me. Remember: every Wednes- day, Loops, Oh, Egg! Do you Indulge. . .? Terry, Soccer, Tennis Fair, Dunning, Puma, Nobstock, Hacken Sack, New Jersey, Toronto, Bermuda. To my parents: You are the greatest. We have been through a lot together, we are a team though and together nothing can keep up down. Denise Lindy Gelb 16 Walsh Road Cutler Meadowbrook Dini Never forget: Summer of 76, 77, Parking lot. HOJO'S, Nantasket and sand, flights, W.K., A.C., Uncle Sams. New Years of 76, 77. Hanging at S.W. and trips to the cape. P.K. Graduation Party 77, K.P., L.B., and secrets with close friends. Thanks to Mom and Dad and friends Audrey Lee Getman 5 Eastham Road Cutler Meadowbrook Aud I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. 1O!21!77 Thanks Dad for all your guidance through the years. I won't let you down. Special thanks to many people especial- ly David, Peter IMopsyl and Allison. But mostly all my love and thanks to Don WE'RE DESTINEDIIIII Robert Paul Ginsburg 194 Beacon Street Wheeler Weeks Gins Carry on my wayward son, there will be peace when you are one, lay your weary head to rest, don't you cry no more Kansas Good Luck to: D.F., R.S., G.G., B..R., B.M., E.R., W.B., B.S., C.K., D.S. fi I .,. I 3 --.1 X I ... rl I .4 J Deborah Garfinkle 1501 Centre Street Wheeler Weeks Walls have set fortress building, societies triumph Accepted bonds of security poor souls tied up in liberty Sacriledge! Freedom runs rampart through garbage free streets hedge clipped yards free to buy the world, trample those beneath Three years preparation to bear chains, set walls Calculations of only societies greatest architect Eh What? Gail Maureen Gentile 93 Bowdoin Street Wheeler Bigelow, Weeks GAIL Always remember, LB, LG, MG, CR, DP, CD, KE, CR, MM, PA, P-Town DH PK 75 HAWAII 76 Mg-Homeroom, always on time, CR- Math, Multiplication tables, L,L- definitely not enough room, but thanks. Charley's. Lisa, did we make it? Imagine no possession, I wonder if you can . . . John Lennon Mom, thanks for taking the place of 3, Mother, Father, Friend. Eric Giesser 11 Nehoiden Road Cutler Meadowbrook Soccer and Skiing. Nothing in particular hap- pened, and the days seemed so different From the other days. J.T. Farrell Michael Goldstein 29 Marvin Lane Meadowbrook One more time Favorite Word: egee- kumschmoe. Favorite Sport: track. Favorite Teacher: F.A. Physics saying: Stay in the adult . Chemistry Equation: PV:NrT. Outdoor Track 10,11,12g Indoor Track 11,123 Cross Country 125 Roller Derby 10,11. Track is a lonely sport Many persons will be changed by high school but only a few can change a high school. Felix J. Geek Jr. l l I 4 Sf? Y - --sf? va'-. 399' .. J -'gg-- J I' X' T ff Robert Paul Goodman 17 Countryside Road Cutler Meadowbrook Sidewalks Smile, today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: lf there is any reaction, both are transformed. -Carl Jung Stacey -s Z .sz 3 Debra Gordon 16 Cynthia Road Cutler Meadowbrook Debby Time it was And what a time it was lt was .......... A time of Innocence, A time of confidences. l'll never forget the great times with special friends: Prom 77, Nantasket, B.A.Y.G.l. and the view from schnooger hill. Thanks to my family for the love and incentive I needed. Lynda- have fun at South. Cheerleading 2, capt 3g Class Committee 1,2,3 Flosita M Gonzalez 522 Dedham Street Cutler Meadowbrook Summer of 75, Chicago Concert, 76 Trip to Colombia, 77 B. Scaggs, June Beach days at the Cape and one way street. Unforgettable North End days, New Yorks and Chinatown. To a great friend as well as a sister Sue. A special thanks to my parents, Ana and Eugene. Eileen Marcia Goodman 51 Marcellus Drive Wheeler Meadowbrook l am not afraid of tomor- row for I have seen yesterday and l love today. Many thanks and much love to my family and friends for giving me so many beautiful memories. We're on our own now, but we've still got each other. 'X . ,I , if 'T PTA i ' 1 x ll ld I. Edward G. Gordon 43 Selwyn Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Beverly Tina Gottlieb 126 Harwich Road Cutler Meadowbrook Bev Take every day as it comes because everything happens for the best and an even brighter future awaits us all. All my love to my parents and my sister Rochelle. Special thanks to my friends for all the good times we had together. Special love to Karen L. and Sara 9 Judith Marie Grant 76 Langley Road Wheeler Weeks Judy Love Always to Mom, Dad, Anna, Chris, Thanks. Special thoughts of C.M., Bill, Always remember- J.J.D., K.P., J.B., C.M., P.M., C.R., P.S., D.F., F.Fl., L.L., B.Fl., M.L., H.M., S.A., T.H. Special love and thanks to my friends Patty, Kim, Lisa, Friends J.J., K.M., N.O., J.M., S.S., R.A.M., A.S., L.l., M.L., Never Forget trip to Puerto Rico Also, C.P., T. 81 G. Basketball 1,2,3 ...s PR Elisabeth Grapsas 399 Langley Road Cutler Anestopoulou, Athens, Greece 1 Merrell Green 15 Sheldon Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Life is the mirror of king and slave, 'Tis what we are and dog Give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. Madeline Bridges ' 1 , ' . V . 'T f if iv ' l I5 li Jeff Greenstein 192 Christina Street Cutler Meadowbrook Greeny Now that Reagan has decided to not run until 84 Nobody will have to hear Billy M.'s appraisals of him anymore. Chemistry-Epistemology courses. Charles Dickens can- not write ! Stay in the Adult, Chop it up, read the damn thing! Romance viewing, Conceptual Scheme! Quien Sabe? l otl George J. Grigiss 50 Vine Street Cutler Meadowbrook Dr. G. l'm going to fly like an eagle to the sea, Fly like an eagle let my spirit carry me. S.M. Cause l'M a free bird and this bird will never change. L.S. Good Luck to: A.Z., B.G., B.S., B.M., B.R., C.K., D.S., J.G., K.S., E.R., W.B. Sarah Hagan 32 Lakewood Road ff jf , - f ' rt . X qpN,, -' ' z ,u-fir' HQ'- I ill l1'l:l?. To AX- 'LS I4 ': - -'f . ?'?.iQ-:- 53111.15-3f?5f.l'll l.. -- 2 Jeffre Hahn Y 636 Boylston Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Joel D. Harris 55 Chinian Path Cutler Meadowbrook Thanks to all my friends and teachers for making my three years here at Newton South really good. Thanks to E.D., B.R., B.M., J.C., R.S., and all the rest. See you later. T . 1 fl 'D 3 is X x G Y- Jeft Groper 222 Baldpate Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook Grope Lacross 1, Wrestling 1, varsity 2.3. Shelley, do you know how to lock it? To Raymo, Todd, Parny and Booker, Good Luck and thanks for everything. And to Shari who l love, Heres to our contract. Thanks for N.H. and all the great times and memories together. l do, do you?? Sean Hagan 968 Walnut Street Cutler Weeks Do you think you can tell, Heaven from hell. Blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field, from a cold steel rail. A smile from a veil. Do you think you can tell. Did they get you to trade, Your heroes for ghosts. Hot ashes for dreams. Hot air for a cool breeze. Cold comfort for change And did you exchange A walk on part in the war For a lead role in a cage. Pink Floyd Steve Hall 57 Parker Street Cutler Weeks Running-all seasons Stage crew-all seasons JORDE-all the time rm fejvwirc Todd B. Harris 27 Burdean Road Cutler Meadowbrook Charles A. Hickson 63 Herrick Road Wheeler Ruth Hoberman 17 Wayne Road Goodwin Meadowbrook A little bit sad about the place you are leaving, A little bit glad about the place you are going. -Robert McCloskey Special love and thanks to my family and friends for always being there. John Allen Holland Jr. 46 Braeland Avenue Cutler Weeks Allen We shall lead in that degree to which we build a vital and healthy society. As we solve our own problems, economic, social and above all, moral, we shall help other people solve theirs. Adlai E. Stevenson Thanks to all my family and friends. James B. Holzman 37 Van Wart Path Wheeler Meadowbrook Holzie There is always room at the tofp if you can push the other guy o . My motto: Do what you can and get away with it. I would like to thank all my friends, especially Fish, Fido, Octopussy, Whimp and the Park gang. Newton South, see ya later. Arnold Hite 12 Antonellis Circle Goodwin Meadowbrook Andy Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Emerson l'lI remember the good times with FISH, SQUID, FIDO, AND Ronnie S. Fred Hochberger 20 Whittlesey Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Hawk From life, one receives many frustrations, To insure peace of mind, ignore all the rules and regulations. Hawk 77 Last night at twelve I felt immense, But now I feel like thirty cents. Football, winter and spring track. Nick Danger Country, Parties and Pina Coladasg P.R. 77 Good times with the men! Z2 f r Man's best friend? Huu Huyen Ton Nu 78 Beacon Street Cutler No one can implore joy: It will only arrive unbidden. When least expected, as now. Gregory Paul Jackson 17 Caldon Path Goodwin Meadowbrook Juice Football 1,2,3g Hockey 13 Indoor Track 2,35 Outdoor Track 2,3. Good luck to the men Framie, Book, Cut, Seid, Hawk, Willie, Gansie, Arms, Arty, Blaster! The Vinyard, Zack, War- ehouse Liquors, What the Hell is it? Go Navy. We didn't lose, the time just ran out on us -Vince Lombardi- Sherry Jackson 5 Sheldon Fioad Goodwin Meadowbrook I remember the B.S.U., Kwanza, and the good times. Thanks Mrs. Hansberry and Sandy. The best of luck to my cousins Sheli Jackson and Lauren McLean. Good Luck also to Leola Smith, Pamela Prescod, Denise Mazzola, Judy Epps and all the B.S.U. today and tomor- row. Jeffrey Jacobs 23 Marcelus Drive Goodwin Meadowbrook Fish During my three years at South I had a great time. l'd like to say goodbye to all my friends, the Whimp, Fido, Octopuss and the Squid but most of all l'd like to say goodbye to the school. Shell Jackson 1188 Chestnut Street Goodwin Meadowbrook I want to thank my mother and my boyfriend Bonnie for helping me make it out of this school. I wish my cousin Sherry and my best friends Denise and Leola the best of luck, and I'm especially going to miss the best person at Newton South, Mr. Petrillo. Stanley B. Jackson 15 Forest Street Weeks Pick up the bags get in The limousine soon we'll be Away from here. Step on the gas And wipe that tear away. One sweet dream came true today. . . Beatles Stephanie Jacobson 203 Country Club Road Cutler Meadowbrook Steffi I am on a road and I am traveling, Looking for something what can it be. Oh I am on a road and I am traveling traveling, traveling, Looking for the key to set me free. -Joni- 530 must be my lucky numberg Exploring is definitely the way. live! Jeffrey F Jaques 99 Bowdoin Street Wheeler Weeks l'lI always remember New- ton South we complained while we were there and we missed it when we weren't. l'll never forget 10!14!77 Debbie. All my friends- P.C., B.X., F.D., J.P., D.M., A.P., A.B., D.A., N.H., B.S., D.D., T.M. and the good times we had together. Thanks to my family and workstudy I wouldn't have made it without them . . . good-bye! Michael G. Kalambokis 96 Esty Farm Road Wheeler Washington Irving High School The best part of the record of Every Man's Life is what he has done for others. Linda Kaplan 43 Hanson Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Everyone needs a change A chance to check out the new But you're the only one to see The changes you take yourself through To all my grate friends . . . Cape with S.A., V.K., are you home? Marth's Vinyard, The Park . . . D.B., Bloomies . . . The Bug .... and to a very special person, Michael. it' I6 I 4 ix 1:37 5 I X S 'A X S it nhl lxxlx Lf, 'Cx tw . , Q ,I . W Q, 5 if Janet Lee Johnson 380 Winchester Street Cutler Meadowbrook J.J. Never forget: Youth Group, Summer 77 Cape Cod, Cruisin ln Ralph, J-Tue and my friends. S-T-J, P.M., L.l., M.L., N.O.. S.S., J.M., M.A.D., E.D., S.M., Yago, Parties, RTT's, Kathy- thanks, My C.P., Paul 3!22!77. Thanks Karen, Good Luck Linda iNSHSl and special thanks to Mom and Dad. Emily Kaplan 26 Parker Street Cutler Weeks Tamara, Beth, Murray Road, the Artroom and Bread and Roses. There was a man! dancing! around! to the simple! rockn- rolI! song. Patti Smith She's so tough! -Willy DeVille Nancy Ann Kasten 137 Lake Avenue Goodwin Weeks A dynamic system will tend to move toward the more probable disorganized state rather than toward the less probable organized state. Keeton Man, unlike the animals, as never learned that the sole purpose of life is to enjoy it. Samuel Butler PLAB NHHC MAWK. . .SARF. . .JAM. .. DBDGMG . . .JLCB. . . LUST ...BY... David Katz 35 Marvin Lane Cutler Meadowbrook Katzie Chess 10,11,12g Baseball 10,11,12. 'It is better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep. Motto on an Italian silver piece. Indeed, a friend is never known till a man have need. John Heywood Alderman BOB, the Exciting Alternative, Fish, Squid, Wimpy, Fido. .f , W . J- F ll I L 14 Q' 'G'-. if KO i' G-'-'Y ww Meryl Ellen Katz 47 Great Meadow Road Goodwin Meadowbrook What I 'll Remember 1.3 ln my mind I'll always remember the short symphony from Class to class, And the corners so filled with people The thru-way was hard to pass. 2.3 The Annual events that occurred through the year brought the kids closer together Events such as the May Arts Festival which was postponed one year for bad weather. Lisa Sue Kaufman 68 Cynthia Road Goodwin Meadowbrook A smile is a curved line that sets things straight. There are books in which the comments scrawled by some reader's hand are more interest- ing than the book. The world is one of these books. Santayana Hi! To be a LION you gotta be the best! What's N.E.W. with you! Debate Society, Track, Harvard U.N., Andover 77 Bona Fortune! Smile! Michael Scott Kelfer 81 Cynthia Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Mike l've always wanted to be somebody. If I make it, it's half because I am Game enough to take a lot of punishment Along the way, and half because there Will be a lot of people who will care Enough to help me. Althea Gibson Thanks to my family, teachers and friends. Richard King 34 Agawam Road Cutler Meadowbrook l look at the world and I notice it's turning . . . With every mistake we must surely be learning. Where's Jay? Will Upper Body lMarcus! come home? F-R-A-S-E-R. Pete, it's been a long time. Good Luck! Let's not forget the Past. But let's stride confidently into theFuture. Charles S. Kaufman 39 Andrew Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Chuck To all the terrific times with good friends, M.A., R.B., B.M., L.C., L.G., L.S., B.M., D.F., W.K., E.R. Nantasket, Aku, Boomers Pool and the parties. Special thanks to Tim, Ralph, Lynda and Mitch-you were great. Thank you also to my family for putting up with me. I'll never forget my days at South. Steven L. Kaufman 158 Pine Ridge Cutler Meadowbrook Gary Kessler 20 Winston Road Meadowbrook Man is not the sum of what he has, but the totality of what he does not yet have, of what he musn't have- Satre- 1939 lf you don't know where you're going you'll probably end up somewhere else. Vicki Dale Kingbury 46 June Lane Whheler Meadowbrook W.B. Much luck to my grate friends, Sue: Someday we'll find out teddybears! Dorothy: We've learned and grown together, Gregg: Good things come hard, they were worth it. Long you live, high you fly Smiles you give and tears you'll cry All you touch and all you see, ls all your life will ever be . . . shi. -if Deborah Hedy Klugerman 2 Clark Street Goodwin Weeks Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own, and from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, is but a succession of changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress. Charles Dickens Aredis Kojoyian 34 Heatherland Road Cutler Meadowbrook Arty Football 1,2, capt 33 Wres- tling 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3 The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender. Lombardi Great times with: Cut, Seid, Booker, Hawkie, Lee, Lance, Fram, Grege, diga, Yak, Jimmy White? Willie . . . We can rebuild him. . .McDonald, Mud Bowl 75, Boston Eng 6-0. Will Mr. Sutherland ever come on time? -All 91' vu. ii X . Pi 15 S Hugh Kinsellagh 1412 Beacon Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Life is not in holding a good hand but playing a bad hand well. Stephen Kirschtel 22 Avery Path Goodwin Meadowbrook Kirsch It seems it just began and now it's almost over the end is near. Everybody works so hard for that one special day. lt goes by so quickly, Justa memory. I want to thank J.B., A.D., D.W. and Most of all my family for the extra push I needed. Thank You. Stacy Kohn 518 Quinobequin Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Thanks to my family: Mom Dad, Jan and my great friends and Mrs. Monderor for sharing with me. Special Thanks to Mrs. Sessler. Bonnie Jean Kominik 52 Dorothy Road Goodwin Meadowbrook SHORTY, BONZ Volleyball 10,11,12g Basket- ball 10,123 Softball 10,11,12. Great times--Ruthanne 81 Suzanne: Tennis, Pool, Cobra ll, K.C. St the Sunshine Band. THUMB'S UPlll Thanx for the Laughs: Emily, Andrea, 44, Julie 8. volleyball. Gym with Mr. P. 8 Beth. Super moments with BABS 4 ever. My love to: Mom, Dad, J.F.K., Scott, Henry 8. Fritzi. Richard P Kosowsky 100 Dudley Road Cutler Meadowbrook Rich True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. Ben Jonson Don't ever be incomPOtent on Wednesday attempt. no. 138. Tune in while thistling. Industrial donuts are egg! Barbeque with J.M. Nobstock and Loops. Various LTS. Thanks parents, brother. Farewell to the men, we'll have great times again. Swimming, 1,2,3 Deborah Kutnick 40 Jane Road Cutler Meadowbrook Debby it is a very funny thing about life, if you refuse to accept anything but the best you very often get it. A special thanks to my family who has helped me to grow. We're on our own now, but we've still got each other. Here's cchlblwc in your eye. Janice Carol Lane 228 Wiswall Road Cutler Meadowbrook Explorers 11th, 12th Post 506 CC. Thanks for listening. R.D. Hope you find him. Good luck to A.S., M.G., R.W. . . .The sound of all our laughter ls now echoed in a sigh For the first time that we said hello Began our last goodbye. ---Roger Whittaker. X Edward William Koning 40 Forest Street Goodwin Weeks Ed Cross Country 10,11,12, Indoor Track 10,11, capt 125 Outdoor Track 10,11,12. I'II always remember Cutler, playing Kitty Wist. Thanks Booker T.A., S.K., G.M., J.M., D.D., M.D., J.F., R.K., J.S. and a special thanks to my parents. Goodbye South, it's all past history now. Raphael Krasa 124 Hartman Road Cutler Meadowbrook Rafi the Lion and the Lamb shall we down together, but the Lamb won't get much rest. A.AlIen Soccer, Wrestling captain. SNOT'N NORT'N, DIG'N DUGGAN, PICKLES, N.J. CHEESE, SHIRTS, MGM, HR, HS, MT, others, good times. If we'd stop trying to be happy we could have a good time. 3 years passes as 3 months. Joanne Landy 130 Dedham Street Cutler Meadowbrook Jo The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do something to love and something to hope for. Joseph Addison Love to my family. Special thanks to Alex and Fred for always being there when I needed you. Affection and thanks to my friends for making these years all they were. G.l.L. Louise Lasson 198 Woodcliffe Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Lu The lunatic is in the hall l'II see you on the dark side of the moon. RUSH! The poodle Bitesl YES fx . A ri I 'W f Lf' 6 Q' f- Karen Leavitt 35 Haynes Road hmflzfzf, . I lf-ll: . 0 ', 'Z Q1 I 1 7 4 X X 1 'I X L.. It f 'ir'X I U T 2' Ilid' Julie Leitman 18 Avalon Road Goodwin Weeks Jules Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone Cartwheels turn to Carwheels thru the town They tell him, take your time, it won't be long Till you drag your feet to slow the circles down. J.M. V-ball, Joy of Sets , Urdu, A1- Angeles When in doubt soak your head -- Mama L., Friends, family, thanks! Peter Levin 55 Fairlee Road Goodwin Weeks You don't learn to hold your own in the world by standing on guard, but by attacking, and getting well hammered yourself. ---George Bernard Shaw Soccer 1,2, Co-Capt. 3. Ski 1,2, Capt. 3. Denebola 2.3. Peter A. Levine 11 Solon Street Cutler Meadowbrook Petes Things past belong to memory alone, Things future are the property of hope. Thanks to the T.A. depart- ment for helping me develop a deep respect for the work that I intend to pursue. Thanks to my ever-present family, Sipp, Hugh, SeeSaw , Aud lFlopsie, W.W.l, Buggs ..........Fran!l James Levin 47 Lovett Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Jim Be just what you are. Not what you are not. Those who do that are of the happiest lot. Karen Levine 79 Charlemont Street Goodwin Meadowbrook There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes, I love not man the less but nature more. Stuart C. Levy 17 Drew Road Wheeler Meadowbrook I 149 2 It If f f.-P df, , :sn A -FX ' xx.. il Sarah Elizabeth Longson 181 Windsor Road Goodwin Meadowbrook On the willows there We hung up our lives For our captors there Required of us songs And our tormentors mirth GODSPELL Deed, Red, Kiki, and of course, the T.A. gang. Drisk's ribs .... Hey Marthl. . . Dine's a drag . . . But what's in a knee? Boom Chick. Richard H. MacDonald, Jr. 53 Bonad Road Goodwin Weeks Dicky A little work, a little sleep, a little love and it's all over. Rinehart Tennis 1,2,33 Soccer 3. Thanks everyone, my friends, parents and teachers. And a special thanks to Michele. l'll never forget these 3 years, nor the people who made them special. Rebecca Lilienfeld 85 Chestnut Hill Road Goodwin Weeks Becky Sale upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand Come and see my shining palace built upon the sand. Edna St. Vincent Millay Debra L. Lipkind 36 McCarthy Road Cutler Meadowbrook Debbie To all my grate friends: Remember all the times. The park, the grill, gym will suewab- bit. 6111- acci Vermont at Duckies, Maine, Summer School 77, Volleyball team lalmostl, sunny beaches, Parties. Special remembrance to D.S. and C.M. Girls: Good luck in the future. Shoshanna it's been a long time. Thanks to Dave. Gregory Andrew MacDonald 166 Elliot Street Cutler Meadowbrook Wrestling 1,2, captain 35 Lacrosse 1,3. ALWAYS REMEMBER: S.D., L.S., D.W., B.S., D.D., P.C, T.O., AND ALL THE REST. STAY IN TOUCH. REMEMBER HAL- LOWEEN 77 , FRlENDLY'S CAMP, Y.G., OSCEOLA. THANK YOU COACH KOJOYIAN, AND CHUCK FOR ALL YOUR HELP. SPECIAL THANKS TO MOM FOR DOING THE JOB OF TWO. Adam Q. Maleson 26 Greenwood Street Goodwin Meadowbrook ..g 'wc i-I is Willard L. Maletz 284 Upland Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook Bill individualism is a most special quality. It is this quality that I admire most in my friends and teachers. This quality gives one's character genuine depth. Friendship based on sincerity, not phoniness, is what l value the most. Unfortunately, only those who are truly themselves will understand what I mean. Reagan Forever Linda Maltz 15 Sevland Road Goodwin Meadowbrook I am not afraid of tomor- row, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Fond memories of: NEFTY, BAYGL, kutz, summers N.H., prom, and weekends. All my love and thanks to my family, friends, and someone very special- Larry, for always being there. Keep smiling, and be happy, always. Bruce W. Marcus 273 Dedham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Children please understand A man must stand alone And face a world he'll never know And never call his own. Styx A.Z., E.S. and all those guys, next year in Persia! C.K., T.B., R.S. and that gang. And most of all to Marcie, the best part of my junior and senior years. Ronald Markovsky 8 Cavanaugh Path Cutler Meadowbrook Ronnie Basketball 10, Senior Class Committee So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. lt is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted. 'K i .,.. 3 ...,, . 'L .' ...ff-5 if K :E t . ..,-l l pb 55 - It . Suzanne Malkasian 46 Wetherell Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Sue Never forger: All my friends, cruising in the cutlass, lCape Cod-Falmouth-Johnl, Osceola, Hojo's, Friendly's, Mac's, skating rink-snow Ruth Anne- thanx, words can't express what your friendship means to me, never forget ALL our '? times together. Special thanks to Dad, Mom, Michael, and Martin. Joelle Mangeot 1501 Centre Street Wheeler July I was really lucky to meet a funny and very nice group. We always met each other at the same place, for smoking a cigarette between two classes or for discussing about our last or next weekend. Mostly, I had a good time with Barby, July, Jennie and Sue-Purple. Andrew S. Margolin 10 Gray Cliff Road Goodwin Edward Martin 42 Plainfield Street Goodwin Weeks Ned Gymnastics: 11,12g Capt. 12. Track: 10,11,12g Capt. 12. Stage Crew: 11,12. Hi Jeff, Joe, Steve, Lee, Charlie. Hey Dan, Rich, Nat, Steve: JORDE'S feeling good. Y.P.F. -A Alan C. Martlin 983R Chestnut Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Q- 49- . f . 4 I - . . 'S 1 L .- 'I T 'At j I 1 A fi Denise M. Mazzola 1174 Chestnut Street Goodwin Kathleen Anne McLellan 59 Carl Street Cutler Meadowbrook Kathy I hope all the fun of yesterdays, will be found within the 'horizons' of tomorrow. Always remember: cruisin, Ralph, cochituate, Y.G., Parties, Friendly's and Bryant. Many good times with Janet, M.L., N.O., L.l., J.M., S.S., P.M., J.D., RG., S.S., M.A.D., E.C., J.G., T.A., S.B., S.M. Love and Thanks Mom for taking the place of two. l leave to N.S.H.S. John and Linda. Good Luck Elise McMahon 3 Selden Street Wheeler T 'TF Q., -A -7 Elaine Mazza 11 Olde Field Road H.H.S. Mazza Go the distance . . Melissa, this saying has taken us a long way, and we have both helped each other travel that path. Thanx 8. good luck to my special friends, Melissa, Cheryl St Cutler Corner. Ernie: You make me feel so happy 8t loved. William Francis McDonald 156 Warren Street Goodwin Weeks Willie, Mac, Jones Time Marches On! Bob, Frase, Abe St BG iChevyi. Good Luck Arty, Paul 8 Booker. SS, FH, LS, DF, GJ, SD, JC, JF, etc. Good times with Friends and Foes . . . INJURIES- We Can Rebuild Him ., Friendly's, NICK DANGER COUNTRY- What's All this Brewhaha! , The Corner, LN Parties, TR-6, To Jane- IMTAF. Thanks to Mom and Dad. Football l,ll Captain lll Patricia Ann McLellan 5 Selden Street Goodwin Weeks Patty Remember always: Judy, Janet, Murph, Kathy, Groove, L.l., S.S., M.L., C.D., T.A., J.P., We had good times. Sign the red Comet. H.S. Couldn't have done it without the best cuz Kathy and a special couple Aunt B and Bunk. Jeff- Jr.lyr. Thanks Mom and Dad for always being there and caring. Field Hockey 1,2, Co-Capt. 3: Softball 3. Lisa Marie Meinhart 9 Carver Road Wheeler Weeks Corner 76 wlMBCFl', San Fran 77. Weeks w!CR,DB, sleeping out, Ariela's arabs, V. show-76, 10!31,77 wlKM,PC, SED love and thanks to my best . . . . Peter, Jerry, Duff, Karen, Ariela, Stacy, Pam, Jodi, Ellen, Patty, Amy, Toni, Joan - best of friends never part - Someday we'Il be together .... Make your days be as bright-- 15111 Efifzeiii 3l 111 31 I t 7 X Q . X4-' EH' John Miller 224 Lincon Street Goodwin Weeks I will always remember hanging around the Corner with the gang, trying to find all the parties lremember D.D., J.F.l and Friendly's. I've had a lot of fun with my friends at South, and I wish them all luck. Good friends will always be there, wherever you are, whenever you need them. V. Lacrosse 11, captain 12. V. Swimming 10,11,12. f A se. s .... i 2 ,Xl,rf pf 1 'f 7 5. John D. Mitchell 79 Sevland Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Jeffrey Alan Menzer 155 Cynthia Road Cutler, Goodwin For we are always what our situations hand us . . . It's either sadness or euphoria. And so we argue and we compromise, And we realize that nothing's ever changed, For all our mutual experience, our separate conclusions are the same --Billy Joel Joan L. Miller 31 Karen Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Dizzy 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. . .Somewhere over the Rainbow . . . Crosscountry 76, Prom 77, A.G., T.R., R.K., R.H.M.D., Amy-There are brighter days ahead . . . Many thanks to my special friends, Best of friends never part . . . Someday we'Il be together . . . Mom and Dad-l'll be loving you always. . . Ruth Ann M. Miller 27 Roundwood Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Rue, Ruth Anne Never forget the great times spent with all my friends from the Cafe, Corner, and GGR. Weekend partying, cruisin'. Friendly's BK-BEEF 5 lKCl, Memories of DH will never be forgotten. Mac's, Paul 9-17-77, 4x! Special thanks for fantastic friends lSuzanne, Jeannei and understanding parents. DMPJP Field Hockey 1, Cheerlead- ing 2,3. Soccer 2,3, Softball 2,3. Basketball 3. Betsey Debra Modest 63 Broken Tree Road Goodwin Meadowbrook A smile takes but a moment but the memory of it lasts forever. .eq I-if x 'T' 41 A ' Ts. -.R - Z 6 Claudia Moore 32 Endicott Road Goodwin Weeks David Paul Mosca 136 Clarlemont Street Cutler Meadowbrook GUIDO LOOKING FORWARD TO HARVARD Long live the king iEIvisl. Cruising in Big Bill's 57. Hanging down the Corner with BTX., B.T., A.P., T.M., J.H., J.P., J.J., P.C., B.S., F.D. Thanks to Ma + Pa for putting up with me. Thanks to the family Special thanks to my brother Mike I leave NS to Bob + Steve. Anthony Joseph Muccini Jr. 33 Florence Street Cutler Weeks Tony Hockey 1,2,3. Tennis 2,3. Good times with BTX, SPIC, DM, AB, PS-Pond-T-Ville- Parking lots. Circus - NP, JK. Camaro Crash. Fun with Key and Prom-AB. Thanks Mom 81 Dad for understanding me. To bestest Linda LYA, FAh. To South I leave Bridgett. To all TFSS. Good-Bye! Judith Murphy 21 Knowles Street Cutler Weeks Judy , Murph This is the day of expanding man, that shape is my shade. There where I used to stand, It seems like only yesterday. Bryant, MichelIes', Ski Trip, Hammond Pond, Cruisin, Corner, GGR. PM, KM, Ll, JJ, SS, NO, ML, JG, JD, Ram Special thanks Rel: Lacrosse Mgr. 1, Basketball 13 Senior Class Committee 3. Q vw, , 1 -Q eds x Q.s.,. 'f'N X ' i AIX ' X lanes. ga li Evan Morris 190 Woodcliff Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Most men want knowledge, not for itself, but for the superiority which knowledge confers, and the means they employ to secure this superiority are as wrong as the ultimate object, for no man can ever end with being superior, who wil not begin with being inferior. -Sydney Smith Nancy Lee Mucciarone 101 Alban Road Goodwin Meadowbrook The only way to have a friend is to be one. Summer of 75-77 Clubbing, Cape, Newton, Wellesley and Natick Kids. One bunch of laughs that l'll never forget: Thanks to my friends and family for helping ME get where I am today, especially Gary, my three best years. li D. 9432 eo , ,., . ... 1 ...JJ L43 E511 I ws., I left file A 'll 55-' '5'T'-1 ' ff' fm Susan Elizabeth Murray 25 Walter Street Cutler Weeks Sue If you find something, You must set it free.. lf it returns, then it's yours. If it doesn't, then it never was. -Anonymous- Always remember: R.D., R.H., R.D., N.R., K.E., S.S., B.W., F.O., and L.B. Thanks Every- body! Kathy Needleman 550 Dudley Road Cutler Meadowbrook Kat .... And when my life is over, remember when we were together, we were alone and I was singing this song for you. Thanx and love to my friends. With special love and appreciation to my parents and family. 7 v 1 :IE .Q .1' am!! 1 ffl 5, . E4 7 . :gf -- -,M ,ii -J S--sl - , 1 f i 1 f ffz. V .P .1 ,f . , 'af fwg' 1-,: 'i4 '.'Iz,3:e ' 3 'ff'- Karen Myers 37 Kenwood Avenue Cutler Weeks Squirreley Weeks w!S.A. Corner, GGR, Spaulding, BP. Hill, all-nighters ArieIa's arabs, 2NYE's, V-show-76, M.M. Doll, l'm talkin Camp Naticook, Halloween w! Peter and Ellen. Best of friends never part . . . . . .Lisa, Pam, Ariela, Jodi, Stacy, Toni, Patty, Amy, Joan- Someday we'lI be together. Mom and Dad, l'll be loving you always. Nancy Elaine Newhook 1038 Beacon Street Cutler Weeks eggilance Good times with Debbie J., CR, MG, NS, LR, DS, Puerto Rico 77 w!CR, PF, AV, and of course HN, 1759 PH. Skiing with Renee?! Jimmy, good luck! The Centre, Unexpected journeys with Megano. Where are we?! Thanks for the help Ma, Love ya. We can make it if we try. Spanish Club 2 Leonard Norton 48 Clark Street Goodwin Weeks A.V.- M.G.M., H.S., P.D., and Squad Stage- L.S., S.H., S.G., J.S., and Crew Tolkienism Ents the earth born, old as mountains, the wide-walkers, water drinkingg and hungry as hunters, the Hobbit children, the laughing-folk, the little people, Michael B. Noymer 45 Andrew Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Noyms The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt The world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.. George Bernard Shaw. mwmnlp- Ninn-iwivmili-n-.vm I l Felicia Monique Ollivierre 212 Parker Street Goodwin Weeks You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it '--x Should. - oesiderata I X77 i , Nancy Marie O'NeiIl ' 20 Indian Ridge Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Nance I decided long ago, Not to walk in anyones' shadow, l'Il be what I want to be, And what I want to be, is mel O'Nie Always remember S.S., A.S., M.L., K.M., GROOVE, J.J., J.D., L.l., J.M., J.G., T.A., S.B.. K.K., Friendly's, Hammond .- .2 ii Pond, the corner, Troy, Bryant, , 34 parties. Bubbles , Primo , Go for it! HORSHACK. , Thanks Mom, Dad 81 Buck. - . Cheerleading 3, Skating 451 it L 5, R X 1,2,3. . . J . Q x r E I .4 I xx ' Don't bite off more than you can chew! Q '? Thomas W. O'NeiI 45 Hinckley Road Cutler Weeks Tom The 72 Mustang, with more time in the air than on the ground. 74 CHARGER, 440? Wheres my 442? Kids at the corner, partys, summer 77, Parking lot, The Ducks , PAYDAYI I leave one exhaust system and one brother to South. Many Rivers to Cross -Linda Ronstadt- Thomas E. Osborn 984 Chestnut Street Meadowbrook Ozzie Football 2,35 Wrestling 2,3.. Youth group 74-78 pres. Good bye South, won't forget . . . the missing link, What the hell is it , The guys at the Corner, Sweet Street, Camping 77 LINMART, S.D., B.L., G.M., Climb walls, SCRATCH glass, turn blue, do it while you CAN, BUT DON'T get caught. Gerard Paglia 141 Cypress Street Cutler Weeks PAG Lacrosse: 1,2,3 When my oldest brother graduated N.S.H.S. he bequeathed five younger brothers of which I am the last. Remember the good times with: Bogus, B.T.X., cappy, J.J., Guido, B.S., E.A., Moke, M.M., J.H., D.M., A.P. . . Especially: Jack, Frank, Lisa, Bill. Thanks to my family for their help and support. Stratton Pagounis 137 Baldpate Hill Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Indoor Track 12 The greatest glory comes not from victory or success, but when we rise up after we have fallen. Dorothy Panagacos 41 June Lane Wheeler Meadowbrook Dot Time is, Too slow for those who Wait Too swift for those who Fear Too long for those who Rejoice But for those who Love Time is Eternity-Van Dyke To all my grate friends, Vicki we've learned + grown together. Love to Jeff, Thanx for everything. Skiing, Vermont Jazz Fes- tival, The Park, sunny beach, the Cape. iq? Debra S. Parkhurst 266 Langely Road l. Albert Pazos Pacheco 56 Paul Street Goodwin Weeks CHUTA Soccer - Hun - 76 Party, Hockey - Got the nod Never forget all the good times with my friends. TM, BTX, DM, BT, JP, MM, AB, PC, JJ, DF, BS, DE BASEBALL, PC Big Guy, Btx 57, Dm ROOKIE, TM YDFG, SG in NJ. Thanks to my mother, father and family for helping me through school. Jennifer Peck 125 Herrick Circle Wheeler Weeks Jenny 'Q 1' X. Ralph Pardi 109 High Street Cutler Meadowbrook To all my friends at South, see you later,. Remember: Southern Comfort and my elbow, tigers, RAM, MM, WWII The Big One, CXD, playing cards, CW, JP, Kelly, JM, Molly Malone's, fun in the bushes? l've got my shoes on, older men, olympics, football you bet, GONE FISHIN' David Parness 77 Clifton Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Parny l've watched you go through changes no one should face alone take to heel or tame the horse the choice is still your own. G. Nash Great times on the basket- ball team, golf team, and with all my friends. Take care J.G. + T.C. Thanks to my parents who were always there to help. Judith Leigh Pearson 252 Waban Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook Judy Youth is not a time of life ...ltisastateofmind... Nobody grows old by mere- ly living a number of years . . . But to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul! Swimming 10,11, Capt. 12, Basketball 1O,12. Softball 10,11,12. Forget not: Turtle, Mickey, Rue, Ned, M.B., P.M., S.W., P.C., E.W., S.S. Debbie Pennachio 437 Parker Street Goodwin Meadowbrook I want to say Thank you to all my teachers and friends who made three years at South very special. There are some precious moments and memor- ies I will always be grateful for. .J-mmm.-.- 'Y' xxx tx A , ex . Robert Peters 19 Edgefield Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Our years at south are memories. As we get older the bad is forgotten, and only the good remains. As Bob Dylan said, . . we've climbed the sides of twelve misty mountains, and traveled the length of six crooked Highways. . And paraphrasing Norman Mailer, You can never go home. Megan Virginia Pobst 955 Beacon Street Wheeler Weeks Pierre Changes. Turn and face the Rain. Its all worth living. T-ville. Craziness with Debbie. Good times with Anthony. Meeting with the Men . Summer 77. 7 am South Strip. 114 to blow. Special thanks to: Nancy, Billy and of course Mom and Dad. Andy: You made me feel brand new. xx , Lisa Phillips 17 Jules Terrace Goodwin Meadowbrook Friendship to me is more than words can possibly des- cribe because it's magic. . .but If lt's magic, why can't we make it everlasting Like the lifetime of the sun, it will leave no heart undone For there's enough for everyone. Don't let the sun go down on me. Cheerleading 11,12t ..e-fwwtizx . . . I Q fi 7 'V A .alla A if ' il ' - 133 Jay S. Podolsky 14 Greenwood Street Cutler Meadowbrook He that is not handsome at twenty, nor strong at thirty, nor rich at forty, nor wise at fifty, will never be handsome, strong, rich, or wise. George Herbert DDS, Mac'ers, Fufus, Cruzin and all rhe rest. Thanx to everyone who deserves itq especially my family.. Ice Hockey 10,11,12, La- crosse 10,11,12. ul-ba Stephen Jay Phillips 116 Andrew Street Wheeler 10,11 I Cutler 12 Meadowbrook Lefty Happy Clown! Now that I know I'm no wiser than anyone else, does this wisdom make me wiser? -Hugh Prather SHS News. HMUN 11,12. Swim 10,11,12. Work. Skiing. Medical 535. Weekends with the gang 8t my favorite Lion. Cards. Ski's. 'Side'rs. BC. The 'Crest. The Office. I can because I think I can! Why Worry . . . Murphy's . . . I know you believe you under- stand . . . Thanks World! P.S. - Smile!! 53 - , Marcy Beth Polan 119 Dedham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Every man is an individual, Beautiful in his own separate way, Sometimes it takes a lot of time and effort to find that certain beauty, but rewarding. Those who are themselves, and take the time to find out what others are really like, are very special people. Tennis 1,2,3g History club 1,2,3g 'close-up', 1,25 Enrich- ment 1,2,3. ., Joe Pickett 53 Amherst Road Cutler St. Paul's Pick, Pooter, Pickels, Pickley Climb the mountain. Everybody is equal to every- body. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Saturday Nights at Posleys. Butthethos Are Uper! 81 WaBano. W.C 84 ? Bubs, Ico, Posley, Bugito, Hampa, Scotti, Patty, Tweets, and the gang. KiIler's Korner, Only Love Beats Soccer , Showin' em why!!: T.G.I.F.!!! Joanne Marie Pottey 30 Roland Street Cutler Meadowbrook George Cheerleading 23 soccer 33 Indoor track 1,2,3g Track and field 1,2,3. If you smile at me I will understand, 'cuz that is something that everybody everywhere does in the same language. ' -CSNY- I will always remember Newton South for the things I learned. Never will I forget the friends I made and the good times we had. Robert D. Press 5 Walsingham Street Cutler ,avydt i X Stuart Press 41 Placid Road Cutler Meadowbrook Always remember thistling, Industrial dohnuts, Nobstock and the great Debate DAH! A Salute to WEDNESDAY and You Never! want to be lncomPOtent. What A Whimp. Eve does she party? tune ln Tanglewood forever. EM:LM. Farewell to the Men we'll have great times again Thanks mom and dad you're both great. Q 1 . . X.- .4 , I - J I 5 i Constance Prestera 23 Chandler Place Goodwin Meadowbrook Connie N.E.W. 10th and 11th grade. All the flowers of all the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. So make each day count to the fullest. Wi hiatt 'lt '? '9' Leslie J. Propp 25 Hyde Street Goodwin Weeks Oh I'm on my way I know l am, Somewhere not so far from here All I know is all I feel right now, I feel the power growing in my hair Sitting on my own not by myself, Everybody's here with me. . -Cat Stevens :Aw -lc .' . a sv THQ , Y . ,J A we 4 ,v f ff Kathleen M. Quinan 69 Elliot Street Goodwin Weeks Dream until your Dreams come True Fl P C There are loyal hearts there are Spirits brave There are souls that are pure and true Then give to the world the best you have And the best will come back to ou Good luck to All my friend Goodwin Commons and others Q H 1- e 4. ,V - ,iz . N' 4 5 - X film P . 1 -:P Christina Regan 25 White Avenue Cutler Weeks Duck !Chris Special love and thanks to Mom and Dad. Hi Pam! Hey Mc.l Larry, got a match? Never forget the neighborhood BR, CM, PS. DF, DL, FR, HM, JB, JG, KH, ML. SA, TH, PM, JD. Won't forget SCH. Much thanx to Phil, EGG , everybody at N.S. Math? 10-12 Gail, Cheryl Summer trip of 77 - Liz - Hi Kids DSCLJATA is Sheryl Richardson 78 Truman Road Cutler Meadowbrook Sherly Deck Volleyball 1,2,3. Indoor track 2,3. Outdoor track 1,2,3. Friends are hard to come by. But good friends are even fewer. Thanks to all my friends: We've been through alot but we've made it! Thanks most of all Dad, Mom, I love ya. Kevin, you're nuts but l love ya. Good luck. See ya later! O :ow , 2 Betsey Ann Richmond 155 Christina Street Wheeler Meadowbrook . . .look at a tree one leaf at a time, look at the grass one blade at a time, look at people one person at a time. - Bernie Casey From you I have learned to defy the impossible, to emerge through yesterday's memories and to wrestle tomorrow's dreams. 'rf -o as 'Ti Susan Marcy Rifkin 449 Parker Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Rif Rifky Friendship is a little word, it's the people that make it big. Thanx to four very special people who have always been there, Debbie tDuckl, Nancy, St. Wass, Susie 5-6-60. N.E.F.T.Y., Matoaka. Much love to mom, dad, Razz 8. tuey. Many thanx to Rocco. Production Crew, 1O,11,12. Pink fever Forever 11 - Cheryl Jane Rivers 136 Dickerman Road Wheeler Weeks I leave to South only memories of the Rivers. l'll always remember the people that made a difference - NN, MG, MP, LM, GG, NS, CR, JD, LR, DS, and especially Peter - t7!24!75l who made the biggest difference of all. July 76, Skiing - N.l-l. The Centre. Mom and Dad Thanks for everything. Barry M. Rivetz 42 Athelstane Road Cutler Weeks Susan Robinson 35 Chatham Road Cutler Weeks And bending down beside the glowing bars, Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled And paced upon the mountains overhead And hid his face amid a crowd of stars. Yeats .Qzgft Ethan Ruber 12 Albion Street Cutler Weeks Gymnastics Team 1,2,3. Chess Team 1,2,3. l'Il be waiting for the election R.S. To all A.V. Members and friends - thanks for a great time Same to all gymnasts. Thanks for some great times Jill. Teachers, l'll be visiting Auuugh Chuck See you in N.U. D.R. Good bye N.S.H.S. Jeffrey Rogers 31 Louise Road Cutler Meadowbrook Jeff Money, Women, the Fir- ebird and good friends helped make my years at South. Also partying at Little Peach and cruisin in the Red Hot Rod. So long to everyone and have a good life! We've only just begun to Iive. Paul Williams .53 , David Ephraim Rubin 154 Allerton Road Cutler Weeks Social Darwinism really ain't a bad ideal It makes the guilt surrounding wealth seem just that much less real Being rich however, really isn't bad. Those who haven't been so usually wish they had. is Daniel L. Romanow 19 Holly Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Dan Spanish Club 10,11,12. Music Club 10,115 Pres. 12. Enrichment Program 10,11. Special Ed. Aide 10,11,12. Goodwin House Task Force 11,12. Let me have music dying, and I seek no more delight - John Keats. X Jeffrey N. Rubin 1504 Centre Street Cutler Weeks Jeff So long Joe, Neil, Mark, Rock, Chez, Baron, and the gang of idiots: S.H., L.Z., K.K., L.S., N.M., S.W. Let us not forget Stage Crew, 10 lbs. of beef stew in Herkimer, CaFCO3. English? E.C. ll fkiki birdsl! I never liked you, Seely. Cross Country 2,33 Indoor Track 2,33 Outdoor Track 1,2,3. fi. A Nancy Rosenzweig 41 Myerson Lane Goodwin Meadowbrook I have no race prejudices, and l think l have no color prejudices nor creed prejudices. Indeed, I know it. l can stand any society. All I care to know is that a man is a human being -that is enough for meg he can't be any worse. Mark Twain 'Ds nb 1' I Marc Rubin 53 Reservoir Avenue Cutler Weeks Ruby The beaten are bound by indecision, while the victors are freed through deteTmination. Baseball 1,2,3. Momentos '75-'77: Wed- nesday attempts, industrial doughnutsg tuning ing Smiley'sg 30m on Rte. 33 L.C. - lLYAg Big Guy: beat Actong Evan, she swims. To all my good friends your value is beyond measure.. Farewell to the Men , we'II have great times again. Donna Sacks 96 Adeline Road Cutler Meadowbrook A smile takes but a moment but the memory of it lasts forever . Stanlake Samkange 1656 Commonwealth Avenue Wheeler Meadowbrook The essence of knowledge is, having it, to apply it, not having it, to confess your ignorance. Confucius Honour and shame from no condition riseg Act well your part, there all the honour lies. Alexander Pope Andrea B. Satin 21 Whittlesey Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Strange, is it not? that of the myriads who Before us pass'd the door of Darkness through, Not one returns to tell us of the Road, Which to discover we must travel too. To B.F.: Hold Still. l'm preaching this shermon to show . . To L.U.. lin A..H.L.l: Prime PIus - M.M.g That Devastating Preoccupation With Life. To S.A. Besogne! Denebola, Reflections Ronald Todd Scheinin 45 Van Wart Path Wheeler Meadowbrook Ron If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left aloneg one should keep his friendships in constant repair. Samuel Tohnson Marjorie E. Sagan 220 Greenwood Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Howard Samuels 26 Charlotte Road Goodwin Meadowbrook AV Squad, N.T., J.C., Squire, M.G.M., L.N., P.D., Frodo Lives, A! Elbereth Gilthoniell silivren penna miriel, o menel aglar elenath, Gilthon- iel, A Elbereth! - J.R.R.T., The Blackboard, Dotty, Hifi, I am leaving, I am leaving, but the fighter still remains - P.S. Peter E. Scheibck 21 Payne Road Cutler Jay N. Schertzer 186 Woodward Street Wheeler Weeks Shirts Never be afraid to face yourself, you might be surprised at what you find.. Hey Raf, we're really outta' here. New York exchange concert '77g MLJ and the rest. Summer '76 at Manitou, '77 at Paragon. Ah, the memories of Our Town. Carousel , J.B. Extra special thanks to Mr. Arner, Farewell Southl Lisa Schiavone 51 Oak Street Cutler Meadowbrook Best of luck to all my friends from South and the Falls , Joyce, remember Brigh- ams, our crazy diets and of course, Twinsies. R.A.M., don't ever forget Bread, toma- toes, Harvey or George? Cough . . .Cough. And especially to Gerry, remember the lectures, boy clams, fiestas, and the house on the beach. Robert M. Schlakman 85 Vine Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Schlak The rung of the ladder was never meant to rest upon but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher. --Thomas Huxley The 'Tou, ST, SZ, PL, JP, DS, SS, MN, BG, SP, RW, EM, DE, BB, EB,JB, RS+NW, ever- yone else, Cat:fish and Stevens, Murray's dealing Basketball 1,2,3, Denebola 2,3, Track 1 David Eric Schulman 26 Country Club Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Goodbye everybody - l've got to go- Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth. Kismet, Carousel, Ap- plause, they all had their virtues. My gratitude extends to some very special people. I thank you all. Marjorie Dawn Schwalb 56 Wiswall Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Margie Swim Team 10.12, Spanish Club, Sr. Class Committee To all my grate firends- best of luck! Sunny beach, accis , Heffie's, excursions to Vermont and Maine, and the ones to come, SLS, the Park, etc. Mom and Dad -love ya Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about. -Wilde Lee N. Schiff 55 Grace Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Thanks to everyone who has made my years at South great. l'II always remember: Duff, Alex, Lance, Stuart, Greg, J., Greg M., Steven, Richie, Shawn, Butts, and Elmo. Sugar- foot. A special thanks to A.K. and C.H. Great times: Duff at Fanueil Hall, Alex at Friendly's, The Vineyard, Cruising in Lance's tank Wrestling 10, varsity 11,12. Southpaw 11. Spanish Club 11. Senior Class Committee. Sandra R. Schoem 121 Andrew Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Sandy Track 1,2,3, Soccer 2,3. Terrific times with Sar, Babs, Zip, Kimba, Dede, Bert, and Al. We're just crazy guys! Thanks to my family and friends for their encouragement. You light up my life. You give me hope to carry on Kiss today goodbye, and point me towards tomorrow. Wish me luck, the same to you. .f 5 lg X ZLL: , ,. Q A true N.S.H.S. grind. .0 . .ffm 1-'Q A Q .. Q -K' ff. ., 'fin gt. Q I .1 ll' ZA 'Y Helen Vivian Scovell 133 Collins Road Goodwin!Wheeler Meadowbrook Nell But now he was no longer so overwhelmed by Amount and Number. He was growing up, and . . . each new sensation and impression was no longer a single, unrelated thing: it took its place in a pattern and sifted down to form certain observable cycles of experience. Thomas Wolfe Joseph Thomas Seeley 35 Lakewood Road Cutler Weeks Eyenevirleikturubin Reality is for people who can't face drugs tT.V.l We learn from our mistakes. l've learned an awful lot here. Charles F. Seested 264 Parker Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Scott Seidman 45 McCarthy Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Football 1,2,3g Swimming 1,2,3, Co. Capt. It is better to be alone than in bad company Practice makes Perfect I will leave two sisters and good memories at South. Good luck Fasty, Cut, Hawk, Cal, Kosy, Greg, Arty, Willy. Thanks to someone special l'lI never forget you, Randi. Much love and thanks to my parents. P.S. Don't forget Nick Danger Country! lllsf Laura C. Seasholes 163 Cypress Street MQ E E gi 'L' o .Z 1 -:C I D E Z .H P Z NU UVHONCI 'UNV'lh'dV PN FRIENV5 5:-Q. if 'Tl V td 03 3 5 in 3 lb 3 :l Q 'au' 5 JMOX Marguerite Rachel Seeley 35 Lakewood Road Cutler Weeks Mara Life is a grapefruit imostlyl and sometimes a bowl of ice cream and occasionally life is a horseradish I see something of myself in everyone. Joni .4 '-' T' . , C fl 'lil 3 - -ani-3 -, ,.,1...,.. Suzanne Seletz 303 Dedham Street Wheeler Meadowbrook SIDDY From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning But laughter and the love of friends. I can only thank my friends and family for making these years so great! tennis 10,11,12g soccer 11,123 productions 10,11,12g Secretary of senior class. Dan Seversky 30 Vine Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Seversk .......... SKI ..... . Never forget the good times in the AMX with the guys and the chicks. Also partying with the guys on weekend nights and at school. I wish all my friends the best of luck. You only go around once in life, so grab for all the gusto you can. Charles Shapiro 82 Boundbrook Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Steven Shapiro 22 Columbine Road. Wheeler Meadowbrook What do you do when the people go home and what do you do when the show is all done i know what i'll do in the alone of my time but what will i do with the leftover wine. by Melanie Safka Lance Servais 117 Baldpate Hill Road Cutler Redwood Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 2,33 Track 1,2,3. To all my friends Alex, Lee, Duff, GM, PB, JE, RS, AK, SK. AS, SL, GJ, DJ, DF, SS, PC, WM, FH, SD, RH, JR, RM, LW, BC, LM, JS, TR. Duff at F.H., Alex and T.S.B, Lee on HW.. The best to all my friends. Great times on Fri, Sat nights cruising. And for all the good nights to come. Thanks to all my teammates, coaches and friends. 78 Edwin Shaffer 95 Cross Hill Road Goodwin - Meadowbrook Eddy Bye bye South! Linda M. Shapiro 27 Kingston Road Wheeler Weeks It is easy in the world to follow the world's opinions, it is easy in solitude to follow our own, but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness, the independence of solitude. Much love to my wonderful family and friends. Arnold E. Shecter 5 McCarthy Road Goodwin Meadowbrook Arnie Success is composed not only of good ideas. But also of the drive to follow them through to completion. Bob Sheehan 10 Champa Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Baseball 1,2,3 Hangin around the corner with the guys, Tech Drawing with Hank, playing cards down at the Caf and the Three Stooges. Hey Mr. Wicks, See you when the wind shifts Barbara Sherman 147 Andrew Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Barb Experience is the name ever- yone gives to his mistakes. Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde Volleyball 1,2, Captain 3, Tennis 1,2,3g Aim Garb 1,2,3 lteeHeel Amy Lynn Sherter 30 Burdean Road Goodwin Meadowbrook There is no need for an outpouring of words to express oneself to a friend, friends understand each others' thought before they are spoken. Crosscountry 76, Prom 77, Ski Doodlers-Skiing! Joan - there are brighter days ahead ..... Thanks friends . . . for all the good times. Best of friends never part . . . . . . . Someday we'll be together. Ski Team 1,2, Capt 3, Tennis Team 1,2,3 Susan Beth Shlager 103 Rosalie Road Cutler Meadowbrook Sue Thanks to all my friends, and to my twin sister Rosi. Miami 76 D.S., 5!6!60 S.R. No more fishes D.G. Good luck S.E.R. New York for the day. North End, was l really there? Thanks Mom and Dad for being there. lt's over. arf! 1' CUQ ff x It I it Q l Ar lv-qv so --lil 1 V v of i J Mark Sheingold 11 Owaisa Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Monk D.G., D.M., M.S., E.C., Maria, E.S., J.E., A.Q., L.F., S.K., D.P., W.B., Ping Pong, Juggling, Isometrics, Judo, Summer 77, Summer 76, Forget Jr. year, I loved South in the 10th grade, l hated it in the 11th grade and loved it again in the 12th. I'II miss my high school years. Good Luck Newton South! Ralph M. Sherman 28 Kenmore Street Wheeler Weeks Rowdy David, Ethan, Bob, Harold, Chuck, Tim, Lynda. Veddick, Teem, Legs, Kat, Coot, Boomer, Stickman, LeeLee, Motor, Arby, Marsha, L.K., Ft.K., P.D., L.N., A.W., J.S., W.A., J.B., J.B., l.B., J.S., V.S., D.W., J.L. Model congress, Regulus, Denebola, PoliSci, Campaigns, Legislation, Orange Glow, my family. Goals: State House, Congress, White House Man is by nature a political animal. Esther Claire Shir 40 Nehoiden Road Cutler Weeks Every Man's condition is a solution in Hieroglyphic to those inquiries he would put. He acts it as life, before he apprehends it as truth. --Emerson partake as doth the bee, Abstemiously, A rose in an estate ln Sicily. --Emily Dickinson Tennis 1, State Champs Steven Shulman 238 Dorset Road Goodwin Meadowbrook You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by, and so become yourself because the past is 'lust a good-bye. . - Graham Nash Indoor Track 1,2, capt 33 Outdoor Track 1,2,3g Sammies '77, Red Coach, 12 P.M. and no ride: BB, RS, RK, PB, DM, RW. RA, EG, SS, JA, ST, JF. TGFFSAS ...... Debra Anne Shuman 50 Redwood Road Cutler Meadowbrook Debby And now the time has come, So my love I must go, Though I lose a friend, In the end you will know, One day you'Il find that I have gone, But tomorrow may rain so, BEATLES S.K., P.C., B.D., A.M.. MAINE 77 S.A., Y.M., C.G., L.S., my grill Friends, And my family, l love you all. I'll follow the sun. Jenifer Jane Simon 41 Oxford Road Goodwin Weeks Jenny Never forget: C.P.D., Should I go? Dylan, Seger, concert hats. We got a letter! camp. Oktoberfest. Frisbee. K.S., Aqualung and cards. H.R., J.C.S., jax, pogmit The door. J.L., S.W., B.F., L.B., M.V., T.P., S.R., Joelle, Max. I never would have made it wihtout you guys. Waysideg D.F. in N.J., Good luck E.E., Goodbye NSHS. Arti Raikwar Singh 78 Larchmont Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook Friends are like rainbows in the sky! Each on makes your life a little more beautiful! Beauty seen is never lost! Everything is so much sweeter when shared with a friend! The love of friends and family have helped me to become a better person. Thanks! Toni iFroggie,l 8t my best pal, Allison! Track 1,23 Cheerleading 2,3 Toni Sklar 15 Cross Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook Chippy lt's springtime and no time for tears cause we're all on our way-somewhere. The memories of good times with my friends will last me life time: we've got each other. To my family- Thanks for always being there. I always will be too: CALIFORNIA DREAMING We can't return we can only look behind from where we came. Joni .gn Z 'Z' '4K:L'f Q. '- Kathy Sias 97 Lake Street Cutler Weeks Si, Between all the living and loving l've grown a bit and though l may not have gotten all I could have from here, I got a few things they didn't figure on. lt's only the giving that makes you what you are and if there's no room upon the hill, l'll see you on the dark side of the moon. Lisa Beth Singer 52 Peregrine Road Cutler Meadowbrook What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. within me .......... a great deal of gratitude and affection for my family, and fond memories of happy times with unforgettable friends ...... J.L., G.F., I.T., S.T., B.G., and S.Z. Alicia Skerry 54 Oxford Rd. Weeks David C. Smith 29 Carver Road Goodwin li ti If-ox Doug Smith 65 Westgate Road Cutler Meadowbrook How often is it the case that, when impossibilities have come to pass and dreams have condensed their misty sub- stance into tangible realities. -Hawthorne ,Y Leola Christine Smith 32 Koppuis Path Goodwin Meadowbrook Tina, Crissy My years at South have been the longest in my life. But l will always remember all the good times that I had. Much love and bestwishes to Sheli Jackson, Sherry Jackson, Lauren Mclean and Pam Prescott and lots of love to the best homeroom teacher ever, Mr. Pertrillo. Susan Elizabeth Spinks 150 Ridge Avenue Wheeler Weeks Field Hockey 23 Cheerlead- ing 3. l'll never forget all the good times l have had and great people l have met at South. Thanks to my family and friends. There is a past which is gone foreverg but there is a future which is still our own. Edward Young l li., , T Y 'Q E xr i l . W O v vi ri'--. ? -' 0 i 0 Q5 Y Q an . 4 ai -...A 1 Sara Elizabeth Stavis 198 Greenwood Street Wheeler Meadowbrook You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart. Then people gonna treat you betterg you're gonna find, yes you will, that you're beautiful as you feel. Carole King Love and thanks to my family and friends. Robin Springmann 75 Allison Street Wheeler Watertown West Robyn Danny- Never forget great times we had together! Coming down tonight? Tommy- Good luck in the Air Force, don't forget about us. Remember the Falls, Nights in Framingham and the Queen concert. Good luck to all my friends. Special thanks to my family Joan Stein 244 Upland Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even heard they must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller To my special family, thank you for always being there. To each of my friends, thank you for your gift of friendship. I love you all. 1 U : Shelley Steinberg 20 Drew Road Cutler Meadowbrook We'll laugh again. lt's just that we'll never be young again. Watch out for the baobabs. Flo 78, J.M. Finger dancing, Maryland 77, Wanna borrow my crutch? Thanks to Randi, Shari, Jeff and Lisa. You're all so special. To NSHS I leave Nancy and Dr. JoJo. Lovin to my family. Charles H. Strange 124 Allerton Road Goodwin .34-' Q X Suzanne Stollar 158 Clark Street Wheeler Weeks Sue Soccer 2, Co-Captain 33 Track 2,33 French Club 2, officer 3. The most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friend- ship. Thanks to all my friends for this gift. Nancy J. Sullivan 93 Halycon Road Goodwin li , Amy Carol Stone 83 Dorcar Road Cutler Meadowbrook Llfe is like a yo-yo Its ups are full of fun and laughter lts downs are full of sadness and tears But sooner or later it runs out of time. To all my grate friends: Remember the good times: sunnyday, in the park, the Cape, Volleyball and Vermont at Duckies. NI .-, . , 1 'A ,ni 1 .l. M ,l-4,,.,., , Q , . ,... . ,.... ,X Isaac Stuart Sussman 26 Locksley Road Weeks Soccer 11,123 Basketball 10,123 Tennis 10,11. William G. Stranahan 72 Cottage Street Cutler Meadowbrook Bill There's a feeling l get when I look to the west, And my spirit is crying for leaving. Yes, there are two paths you can go by but in the long run There's still time to change the road you're on. And it makes me wonder . . . JP!RP Sean Swint 26 Kingston Road Goodwin Weeks Become the one you dream you can be. . . I say try, if we never try we shall never suc- ceed. Abraham Lincoln I 41 Neil Swinton 121 Suffol Road Goodwin Weeks Varsity Swimming 1O,11,12g J.V. Tennis 10,113 Model UN I leave this rule for others When l'm dead, Be always sure you're right-then go ahead. David Crockett Margaret Tam 20 Glazer Road Cutler Francis Parkman Walk not behind me for I may not lead, Walk not in front of me for l may not follow, Walk beside me and be my friend.. Howie the Cowie, Lenny snori'n Nortin, Paul Dig'n Duggan, Raf, Howard, Joar, Steve, Jay, David, Julie, Holly, Ann, Maxwell, Kevin, Jennifer, Fred, Paul G., MCM MH. Helen Crissman Taylor 86 Oxford Road Cutler Weeks Crissy 1 Thomas F. Szabo 14 Hillside Road Wheeler Stephen C. Tankel 11 Cannon Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Tinius lmpossible is a work only to be found in the dictionary of fools Many thanks to my family and friends, who made it all worthwhile and enjoyable. Never forget the Tou and The Sidewalks. Basketball 10,11,12g Tennis 103 Regulus 12. Stuart A. Taylor 104 Floundwood Road Goodwin Meadowbrook As now can't reveal the mystery of tomorrow But in passing will grow older every day Just as all is born is new Do know what I say is true That l'll be loving you always. S. Wonder Thanks to friends, faculty and family Carol A. Tercyak 84 Ridge Avenue Cutler Weeks Track, Soccer Karen- T1QO!Tishe- english muffins, doing cheers and taking notes with Deirdre, Jen 8t friends, Starts, Chicago, B.G.'s, E.B.F., Ach. K.A.B.-lt's been a long time, thanks for being there. E.A.F. - You've made the good times even better, Thanks. ln my life, 14 x 103. Much love to my family. Good Luck Gail. Cheryl Ann Troup 504 Boylston Street Cutler Meadowbrook Thanks to my parents and to T.D. Thanks to my friends E.R., D.C.., J.A., B.C., B..N.. K.E., P.D. and all the rest of the group at Cutler. Good luck to the other students in this school. I LOVE YOU. Tommy D + SCON. Good luck to my son Scon. Elizabeth A Ulin 28 Osborne Path Goodwin Meadowbrook Liz Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. D.P. When I learn to drive etc. you'lI be the first one I take to McDonaId's. A.S. Never fear, the prime shall inherit the earth. S.T. Devastatingly preoccupied with pens! Mr. P. gratias! Margot VanderWaIde 201 Upland Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook To all my friend, it's been really great, keep in touch! Sue W., I'II beat you yet! A special love and thanks to my family, and best friend Debby. I couldn't have made it without you all! Ricky 12!18!76. True friend- ship between two people is infinite and immortal -Plato. Richard Waks 22 Burdean Road Meadowbrook Ricky . . lying in a burned out basement, With a full moon in my eyes. . . . . . There was a band playing in my head and l felt like getting high. . . .thinking about whatafriend had said, I was hoping it was a lit. -N.Y. S.S., R.A., J.E., Fl.S., S.P., J.L., S.H., M.N., J.D., W.A. Later . . .Muchl Ilene Turner 465 Parker Street Cutler Meadowbrook There is no need for an outpouring of words to explain oneself to a friend. Friends understand each other's thoughts even before they are spoken.. A very special thanks to my family, for being there when l've needed you. All my love always. Lisa Diane Umina 149 Winslow Road Goodwin Weeks Swim Team 10,11,12g Debate Society 12. There is one thing that I know, and that is that I know nothing. Socrates Vary your experiences lnot your sentence structure L.D.l Only play the game when it's unavoidable lyes D.K.l You can learn something from everyone. Memories of Goodwin Com- mons will last. Adios! Ariela Vardi 350 Woodward Street Wheeler Meadowbrook What a diff'rence a day makes. . E.P. Mem's: Corner, Prom 76, P.R. 77, Summer 77. . . Noth- ing good is gonna last forever! Hi Rody! Keep in touch M.G., T.A. To a special friend-Patty Glavin, Stacy, Lisa, Pam, Karen, Jodi, Amy, Joan + Patty- remember best of friends never past . . . Someday we'lI be together! Mom + Dad - lots of love. Douglas T. Washington 26 Mallon Road Cutler Meadowbrook Booker T I play it cool and dig all Jive, that's the reason I stay alive. Art, Willy, Cut, Spike. Frammie, Hawk, Forti, Eduardo, Jaime, thanks for Erving. J.E. What the hell is it? My motto as I live and learn is Dig and be Dug in return. Football Captain, Wrestling Nancy Wasserman 100 Olde Field Road Goodwin Meadowbrook You're only dancing on this earth for a short while so relax and take it easy C.S. Hi Tennis Team 1,2,3. Lisa, Dora, Susan, Lori, Betsy, Karen: Thanks for all the good times Matoaka Pink Fever forever. Roberta Weiner 156 Arnold Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Bert So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there's so much left to know, and l'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens I'll always remember the good times at South. Thanks to my friends and family for making them great. Thanks K.F. Shoshana B. Wasserman 247 Brookline Street Wheeler Meadowbrook Shosh, Shu, Sho, etc. . . EXCURSIONS-Cape, Camping 8t MORE, Beaches Concert 8t MORE Vermont to Maine and back we surely left our tracks, cross country coming up. DEDICATIONS- Thanx to: All my GFlATE friends, my family, Joan to all our Excellent times and MORE, Debbi- Still friendly after all these years and MORE. Bernard Weiss 235 Waban Avenue Goodwin Meadowbrook .. . you were bred for Humanity And sold to Society- one day you'II wake up in the present day- A million genera- tions removed from expecta- tions of being who you really want to be. So go Skating away on the this ice of a New day. -lan Anderson French, history, science fiction clubs. Senior Class Committee, skiing, camping, Explorers, BSA. Tull, Zappa, Traffic, Yes. Stacy Jo Waxer 15 Kippy Drive Goodwin Weeks Kiss today goodbye the sweetness and the sorrow . . . Wish me luck the same to you. Lots of love to my very special friends. . . Love ya. . . 'NBS' - K.F. never to far to say hello-All my love to MGD- Best of friends never part . . . someday we'll be together. Cheerleading. . .Captain3 Alan Weiner 12 Sagamore Rd. Goodwin If you are reading this, than you probably know me. lf you know me, than l probably know you. If I know you, than l'll probably see you later. lt was a lot of fun anyways. Daniel P Weller 203 Greenwood Street Cutler Meadowbrook Danny Beauty is truth, truth beauty- That is all ye know on Earth, and all ye need to know. Keats Good times at Our House with Scott, Evan, Laurie and Jill. Long Island Friends, A.M., R.S., J.W., S.D., M.L., D.B., N.L. for Scott, E.T. for Evan. Ski 10,11,12. Robert S. Wennett 88 Levbert Road Cutler Meadowbrook The simple virtues of willingness, readiness, alertness and courtesy will carry a young man farther than mere smart- ness. I want to thank my parents, friends and teachers for making my three years at Newton South go so well. Hello to D.S., M.K., and the whole crew at C.C., memories will always linger from P.R. Michiel Westerkamp 855 Beacon Street Wheeler Weeks . . . To leave it for last . . . why? Little girls, like butterflies, need no excuse. Robert Heinlein if 1 Tracy Linda Wilson 44 Lakewood Road Goodwin Weeks I've only just began. You cannot teach a man anything you can only help him discover it in himself. Memories of summers on the Cape, Yes Concert and the Corner, and G.G.R- Special thanks to Leslie. Susan Wiggin 287 Waban Avenue Cutler Meadowbrook Wig Love always to my under- standing family and all my friends. Couldn't have done it without you! Remember all the insane times! 'The Door', Chards, T.W.M., Y.P.F., G.C., V.F.W., et al. What can l say . . . . immeasurable! Just everything to every- body. ls it really over? Diane Marie Wilcox 418 Woodward Street Goodwin Meadowbrook Di, Dede . . And l realize now that even after the worst of storms, there is a rainbow. So many great times, so many great friends. Sarah, Drisk, Hey Kim-BA! Kiks, looks like we made it! A friend worth more than words . . . Red Sis-you're too much! lf you can't play sports, be one anyway. V., 3 4 L i 4 Britta Margareta Wiman Stopaforsgata 9,65349 Karl- stad, Sweden Wheeler International Club, French Club You only get out of life what you put into it Never forget Jag ar fodd san' Tack! Sverige. L4 'f7 ' ' 5 David Winer 55 Lovett Road Cutler Meadowbrook Little Duke A true friend is a dear thing for there is nothing more precious than friendship. 360's on the 9, going over the edge at Waterville, Only little Duke, you're sure it's not contaigious? Fru Fru, Rits, 714's My T.R. and the lockeroom. Special thanks to my parents.. Beth Ellen Willis 437 Layfette Road, Portsmouth N.H. Wheeler Weeks Willy, Bether, Bethypoo Sorry I had to leave you South before my time was up, but I felt it was my time to exit. Thanks for the good times but now l must be going. Here's to R.D., S.M., P.M. and other initials.- and the field hockey team. Come up and see me! Sr' ,N KX x Richard Winer 75 Annawan Road Cutler Meadowbrook Rich Don't take yourself too serious- lv There are precious few things worth hating nowadays, And none of them are me I was only trying to say how things used to be 'Till we grew up and we all went our separate ways Looking for our own paths to immortality Todd Rundgren Nancy L Wong 71 Athelstane Road Goodwin Weeks S'nance, Nance lf you love something very much, you must let it go free. If it doesn't come back, it was never really yours. If it does come back, love it forever.. Love and happiness to L.C., K.E., M.B., C.S. and Rob- who will always be first. Thanx Mom and Dad, Randy, Gin and especially Sis. William Triant Xypteras 54 Maplewood Avenue Cutler Weeks Bill Auto 2,3 Elvis is still the King 1935-1977. l'll never forget the T-VlLLE gang!!! Special thanks to Mom and Dad, George and Jennie. My Buddies, B.T., D.M., A,P., J.J., ABE, M.M., J.P., T.M., B.S., A.B., B.l., T.l., G.l.X., lggis Baby, My 57 Chevy forever, Swap meet 77 with J..S., P.K. T-Ville Hypos, Dino's Cuda, Paul's 23 T-Bucket, My 57 Chevy Bel Air. Till we meet again Elvls!!!!!!!!! Andrew B Zaff 143 Truman Road Wheeler Meadowbrook Been, dazed and confused For so long it's not true. Led Zeppelin And the meek shall inherit the Earth. -Rush Remembering daily meet- ings at the Hotel with B.M., P.S., C.A., D.G., W.B., E.S., M.S., S.H. Good times in summer while hitting the Cape without the Ape. Scott Evan Ziegler 138 Dane Hill Road Cutler Meadowbrook Z'QQY Basketball 10, Soccer 123 Jorde l'm taking the time to find Some new roads into my mind Discovering things and giving them wings lt's time that this boy learned to fly. Mason A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. SIDEWALKS, tou, Hank, my family. . . Lisa Beth Tit ff? Q -'iN 1 :E 'sf 1? Jennie Xypertas 54 Maplewood Avenue Cutler Weeks Good luck to my Girl'S Room! cafeteria pals- A.G., D.P., L.E., D.H., M.M., M.C., R.M., S.M., D.G., J.D., J.F., P.R. and gang, Remember the joyrides and being back to school on time. Hojo's, Lori's Mall, Centre, Caprecios. Homer- oom with B.X., D.M. goodbye P.R., A.G. Heflo G.X., J.M., I love you Dad and Mom. Thanks P.T.L.- l MADE IT!!! Elisabeth Ann Young 44 Brandeis Road Cutler Meadowbrook Betsy, Bets . .All of us Have got to give something for the all of us And we can turn back a holocaust And we can live and let live Everywhere, lt seems very clear There's a reason . . . why we all are here If we believe that the world is one we can live and let live. -Dan Seals Lee Zalinger 27 Knowles Street Cutler Weeks Zig Explorers Club ll 1,2,3g Cross Country 1,2,3g Stage Crew 2,3 Thanks S.H., J.R., N.M., A.H., C.S., J.R., M.K., J.S Don't go through the ceiling steve hey! P.G.R. it was really Gneiss, l really got a lot. Keep it alive Ruth. The frog does not drink up the Pond in which he lives. Robert M. Zolli 175 Warren Street Goodwin SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Tamara Ebin-Bloch 176 Homer Street Cutler Weeks Never let school interfere with your education. Eric Catsimpoolas 72 Oxford Road Cutler Weeks Hondo Gym 1,2,3g Soccer 23 Hill 2,3. The basketball games of the tenth grade will never be matched by anyone. Hondo never says die. the Brookline parties, Wasted days and wasted nights with Aerosmith, Andy Z. M.S., E.S., D.E., R.B., My best wishes to Mark Shein- gold and the future star pitcher David Ericson. Sherrie Z. Steve K. Lawrence Fishman 1772 Beacon Street Cutler Meadowbrook God Dred said, replied Marley, Rosta!: commie djareeda papers lGone, lovelessl Hey Southis let's hear it for the Newton South :klone. J.Y., B.S. lrebel wfout a causei Hey Teach! like dat . . GEILS will always be, ll don't know what to do except maybe diei Well l'll go me way now forever . . . man FOREVER!! Billy Keezer 1408 Commonwealth Avenue Wheeler Warren Keez g'Have a cigar, you're gonna go ar. Pink Floyd Summer of 77 7:00 A.M. at the strip with A.,H., T.B. and M.P. One quarter to blow. Wasted Weekends. The Grill, The girls bathrooms, Corvettes and Jensens. Thanks to Mom and Dad for helping me make it. Special thanks to Vince. Sheila J. Bailey 21 Arlo Rd. Pamela S. Berman 16 Considine Rd. John J. Brennan 38 Sullivan Ave. Douglas G. Bullen 8 Burnside Rd. Paul Butera 47 Myerson Lane Dayton J. Cox 361 Winchester St Antonella Diflore 419 Langley Rd. Richard Demaio 44 Carver Rd. Donald E. Dolph 26 Sullivan Ave. Ann M. Downing Andrew M. Hart 10 Williams St. Stephen Hart 10 Williams St. Paul F. Harvey 107 Elliot St. Theresa A. Lajoie 12 Circuit Ave. Larry Leavitt 53 Paul St. Edmond J. Lefevre 46 Roland St. David C. Marcus 62 Waban Ave. Alfred M. Martinangelo 12 Elliot Pl Brenden D. Murphy 21 Knowles St. Paul J. Owens 46 Waban Ave. Patrick M. Silvestrone 26 Hurley Pl. Christopher A. Ward 22 Carver Rd. Philip Whalen 40 Acacia Ave. Lauren E. Wilson 98 Beethoven Ave. is - THE BLIZZARD OF '78 The days February 6th and 7th, maybe even the entire week of February 6th, will long be remembered by new Englanders. What started out as an ordinary February snowstorm turned into something bizarre, BLIZZARD '78. A record twenty nine inches of snow fell in most of eastern Massachusetts, trapping motorist on the highways, and paralyzing the Commonwealth for close to a week. Governor Michael Dukakis declared a State of Emergency under which no unathorized vehicle could travel without being subject to severe penalties of the law. It was the only measure which could afford the D.P.W. a chance to clean up nature's mess. The snow itself was an awesome sight, often unbelievable and unimaginable . . . even for those of us who didn't have to imagine it. The results of the blizzard were even more frightening, 3000 cars stranded, thousands of people left homeless along the south shore, thirty people dead, and thousands of shellfish washed up upon the beaches. lt was well over a week before Newton returned to nearly normal conditions. Schools were closed for six days, giving students and faculty an unexpected early vacation. Before conditions normalized, there were many interesting developments. One such development was that hordes of walkers and CrOSS-Country skiers ventured out to shop for emergency supplies. Another interesting occurence was the intense feeling of group unity which overwhelmed the community. It was indeed a week to remember, and a storm to forget. 3. . 5, 'gg 1. ,.,gQ' , 1 .f'f 2 B ' ka- 1, - , .. ' . 4 Q: n I' I 1' gn.. l S' .1 4 U 'rx 4 -,pf - - -. 'L--I. N be 4 'ti A ' -1- 4. 17-ii.'l X A h' 44,1 v., zzz -.-,Q ,, ' 1 f . I l Qi, F- .Qv t 3 J .,,. '- . . QI l 1 , X, J 5 , l ' I B WORK TO RULE This year, the Newton South faculty was involved in a contractual dispute which proved to have many negative effects on the Newton South community. The dispute began when teacher union negotiators and School Committee members failed to agree on salary increases for teachers. The faculty, in protest of having to start the school year without a satisfactory working contract, began work to rule. By working to rule, the teachers performed only those duties which had clearly been defined and required of them by the former year's contract. Having decided to take this course of action, teachers began to leave the school grounds immediately after the termination of J block. They, therefore, refused to discharge their responsibilities as faculty advisors for the various extracurricular clubs, and organizations not covered in their previous contracts. Planned blood drives, concerts, dances and dinners all had to be postponed or cancelled as a result of the teachers' actions. The library was also forced to close early, thereby denying many students important access to the school's resources. All of these repercussions of work to rule were unpleasant and provoked some attention and discussion among students, though the majority of the students seemed to be unaffected by the teachers' action. The students most affected by work to rule were seniors, when teachers refused to write college recommendations. This practice exerted a great deal of pressure on city officials to effect a satisfactory settlement. COIIGQG reC0rT1mend8iiOnS COriSIilUfe an important part of the college application process, although not specifically required under the previous contract. When seniors began to apply to colleges and universities, they found that their records were incomplete, giving rise to concern and uproar among these students' parents. Many parents began to attend PTSA meetings, and expressed their disapproval of the faculty-school committee situation. Accordingly, elections in November saw the replacement of old school committee members by new officials. As a good faith gesture, teachers resumed writing recommendations, but at this writing, no contract has been effected. ' 176 M, ',., 35 a.. -. . A I 0 ' 2 s 1 A x,1qv: U ' 1 J! U : . , N. 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I r5 m I N .gli is :ff-f-1 ' , - - g :Q I .-f Murray Allen Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Barenholtz Sponsors Robert Arafe Donald Baird Beryl Bay State Beauty Supply The Berman Family The Bernson Family Mr and Mrs Arthur Blackman Mr and Mrs Robert N Bloom Dr and Mrs Lewis Braverman Nelson and Arlene Butters Hap Buu Countryside Pharmacy Mr and Mrs Cutler Mr and Mrs Henry DeMichele Mr and Mrs Frederick L Diengott Dr and Mrs Thomas F Duncan Constance and Richard Giesser Dr. and Mrs. Eugenio Gonzalez Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon Elenor Hackett Handler Textile Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kasten Marsha and Arby Kaufman Dr. and Mrs. Howard King Mr and Mrs Bernhard Kominlk Dr and Mrs David Kosowsky Mr and Mrs George E Levin S March Dr Amos Nahor Mr and Mrs Paglia Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Phillips Mr and Mrs Polan Mr and Mrs Prestera Joseph Irwin Parness Lawrence I Harold H Joseph Dr and Mrs J L Richman Robert Ricles Mr and Mrs Harvey Robinson Mr and Mrs Eliot Sagan The Satin Family Dr and Mrs Edward Schulman Bob and Char Seeley Dr. and Mrs. Jules Seletz The Phillip Shapiro Family Mr. and Mrs. Sherter Mr. and Mrs. Shlager Mr. and Mrs Singer Mr. and Mrs Sidney Murray W. Burton S. Sumner Shir . . I I . . . . . . ' o I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I I l I . . . . P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertisements The codflsh lays ten thousand eggs The homely hen lays one The codtlsh never cackles To tell you what she s done And so we scorn the codflsh Which only goes to show you That It pays to advertise While the humble hen we prize, Rgyal Glass COl7gl'3l'Ul3l'IOI7S Serv.,-ge Da vlo' and all your Ghoul friends of the Regulus staff Blfmlngham Mom Dad Jonny Pk Susan 8k Jesse Brlghton, MA Best wishes to the Class of 1978 Glass products for: The Tankel Family IWOITIG, HUTO and commercial H I Johnson replacements ' ' Drug Co. .A. Congratulations from Congra tulatlons ZIBA Class of 1978, Hugh fashion jean wear The Mall at Chestnut Hlll Chestnut Hill Ma 02167 NC f6171 244 1013 279 Washlngton St 62 Essex Newton Boston hobk 59527 Dlstrlbutors of WM flne clothing 2,1135 ,mmggsgggdii compluments of qyrr KIND 0F su-noe stone A DN 4 cl-lEsTNu'r I-nu. Route 9 CBOYLSTON STD CNEAR LEGAL SER FOGDD U ' U N N I I I S S E E - x ' ' ' x ' ' O 0 01 lc, 0 is E I . 1267 flaw Ziougucc D U g '1u::reowCv.m,,1bv- E . I 0 0 A CED Q' Congra tula tions to the staff of for producing the finest yearbook ever Regulus '78 Anonymous Congratulations 6.338 of 1978 the Jerold Young Family Congratulations and Good Luck KIDS 81 KIDS If BX 5945535 A998 1 15 THE MALLATOHESTNUT HILL NEWTON MA02167 9649292 E511 ,lg LEVIS AND EINEIMPORTEO CLOTHING YS!! VIII XQ Y! CAPRICCIO S LUGGAGE LEATHER GOODS MARKET GIFTS HANDBAG3 21 Jackson Street Newton Centre 30A Langley Rd Chestnut Hull Mass 332 6519 ATwOOo s CAMERA SHOP s Q Q 5.990 FONTAINES S TCPSY RESTAURANT 1436 V F W Pkwy llftoute 15 West Roxbury Mass 327 7600 frame It 1635 Beacon St Waban 964 2161 Best Wishes to the V0LV0 WU-'AGE C1353 gf 78 New England s Oldest 714 Beacon Street and 'argest VOW0 Newton Centre MA Dealer and fastest Photographlc Supplies Artist Supplles Plcture Framlng 21 Pelham Street A C Y 0 . T ' GD 1 5 I B 1 1 ::?::.'.5gi, 1 A i 4 IN , ui' f l ' I -- weor 0 Swlmweor 0 Intumote Apparel 0 Loungeweof W, V gmt 200 Boylston sfreeffchesrmn Hull, MA O2107fCO1 73 O64-0341 3 9 Q 1 , . :Z l . L x 'f 1 T 3 1 1 969 1900 growlng Honda Dealer 427 sale ATHENS TEXACO I K Bos The Mall at Chestnut Hlll 199 Boylston Street Newton MA 02167 965 1520 thlelzes Foo New EngIand's largest selection of athletic footwear Monday-Saturday-9:30-9:30 9 ' 1 1 'n S: . 1 Q . ' TJ' , v 9 ' F. M 9 'Q 5' ,fp OPEN 24 nouns l nm , Hu 1, lb. Ng?-' H, ' I fest road service 0 electronic tune-u v O all domestic 8 foreign repairs 5 f X. . 0 towing servi e .I I - r 'uf xx 'XX - 5 U G O . ' IL 'K 0 A ' - ' t' , o Best Wishes from Claire and Robert H Arafe Bruce David Class of 1975 Candy Debra Class of 1977 to Tammy Dale Class of 1978 Penny Diane-Class of 1973 U? Tel 965 5566 I is U 1 54? 9 Glleeus Plcadllly Square 81 Union Street Newton Centre ABAN MARKET INC v LL wlshes the class Featurmg prlme of 1978 the best of everything ln the meats gourmet years to came From foods and fresh your favorite clog and fr it and Ve et- shoe store an Newton U Centre. ables. gamma mmowde some BEREJIK MOTORS INC. Q I I637 BEACON STREET BAN. MASS. 02168 IVIYRON CUMMI 126 HIGHLAND AVE. Stowellss NEEDHAIVI, MASS. 444 4797 Your Local OLDSMOBILE dealer Flne Jewelers Since 1822 Phone 617l965 6360 The Mall at Chestnut Hull Can we bulld one for Chestnut Hull MA 02167 HIGHLAND HARDWARE OF W you? Exlt 56E Open nights I 9 Rt 128 Sa tlI5 2 lewtonsoaioods inc 1 759 Beacon St In was Newton Centre NEWTON INC 47 L ncoln Street Ne to H ghla ds MA 527 0898 .l ERIC STEVENS JIUDDE oagazm ,lm By iwg Q T 1 9594910 T 1 332 3320 wwf 3 02159 - H ' jg The Men s Store 51 Both stores open tll mi 9 00 Thursdays il I The IU Tree House 'I y cn Id 1 1 837 B N t MA 02 . l 7 I i off 1 I , w n i n , t ' X W In I Q ' , . 1, ' 9 R 5 15 gjxpw. -jg L E . b 'BFA-M 1 M Y .--,-.,.. ua I 4. .t,,' 1 A e A .4', W. I 3' 'lr' ' ..-'- ' e, - A A 11- , .- lirt 53 I To s- i ren's Books-Miniatures K' -I eacon St., T' ew on, 159 i4 1' tl I' if XS 5,-:ity eff! 6 . VN , .f O DIAMON Ds-we ATCH ES-GIFTS HENDRICKEN BROS. INC Jewelers-Si1versmith5 Forty-tive Lincoln Street Newton Hi hlands. N1a5s.O2161 Telephone Area Code 617 527-6661 Mfr Congra tula tlons to the Business Edltor from has Dad Mother and Sisters Best wishes to the Class of 78 Judge and Mrs Arthur Sherman Congra tula tions to the Girls' Swlmmmg Team from The Anderson Family Purdy Studios 661 Boylston Street Boston, MA New England s foremost photographers . , gf -f f 6. yy. 1 ' V . 1 -fa 55 Newton South S - ' ' ' V 1.44 ,fjgi . E '4 ' - , ug! I I Q To our favorite senlor Mr and Mrs Burton J Flnkle the Class of 1978 Congratulations Jordan and Mltualmnk The Bnnder Family Growing wlth Newton for over 146 years A good place to work Phone 965 7500 Compliments of THE NEWS-TRIBUNE Good luck Newton South Camplfmen t5 graduates Marriot Hotel 2345 Commonwealth Ave TRANSCRIPT Newton MA 02166 NEWSPAPERS tggilg ?:gpV3'grlf'd urureo STATES MARINE cours Id hg y 3 ypd t A C H Newton Seafoods, Inc a Army Always the Best in Fresh Fish' Opportunities 891 0362 759 Beacon St An Equal Opportunity Employer Newton Centre 964 9344 I - of 1 7 MARINE CORPS RECRUITING OFFICE KEN LEONARD 671 MAIN STREET With high school almost behind you, the Army h Ip STAFF SERGEANT WAUHAW MA- Om you discover new worlds. with skin training in mind o f US' MAME CORPS TEL W 893'34 3 fie s. With many educational benefits. Wit ood p d Oda s ai vacationayear. Join the people who' j ' d he rmy. I ' - ' 1 , - . . r, w'Vv iff? 523 ' , ' 4 V 'W' at ' 'V ,, vw f , Wag? - ff y 'bf 5 9 , . '1 Q30 X 1 'L' I :pn W Q21 QQ 'W' Q l wg! ' , Q5g Q fa , , , Z, A f I If Q MWA' ' lg!! V! sf Q Z 2 , , ' + 2,0 f , ,g Z f Z 0? 7 6 n ' ff, Zkwgfak I, ' 1 I 'fi f ' 42 I Z KN X 2 ff f Q' 1 4 Q 4 R 4 Q ,, X , Q 1 9 Z 9 . 4 ' X 14 fe? Z' f zg3'- gy? 1. , ' 1 2,541 '?1W0 W ' ez.. :Q 22 y fag Al, 1,5 4 4 4.2 .f-Y ' Hi' 4 ' W ff Z' 4 4, 2 5:7 Ifff: WI ll' 04 'Q' Q' 'A . ? Dwi 3 ?z fa kfg, V4 '42, fo? '41 1, 2.1 a-215 f , f, Q' 1 V 4 4 1 62K 5 f A - A 2 - , mf' wad -:P 4 Z 41 if 4 V ,'i ' fn ., , ,,g Z ' V if Q ,ff - Q C y W - Wig! I 454 Systems Inc Commercial the Newton Times C'ea Ve Lithographers Retail Stationers Computer Media Supplies 78 Winchester Street Newton Highlands Mass 02161 964 0800 Many thanks to those artists who provided artwork. This book would not be here without the steadfast devotion of a few people. Those particular staff members deserve all the credit in the world. They gave up vacations, grades, weekends, and endangered their love lives. Not so many thanks to others. Many thanks to those non-staff members who provided so much help, especially Jeff Menzer and Svendric Q. Garlic. ILSL The Regulus staff remains permanently - ON IVIANEUVERS 1 1 l '5 Q g:.,.f -,..- -,.,-1 r,- ,.,..-- , , .-....... .,...-- ,.L.-- 'QP' 1l03A C' MUIIL :IU A f-xx-X, SQL. II1 E 323 Luz: WM!! gh: 5. lp 3. J '--3 ,W - v.s KXXKXX I x5 45 jf I A! T N-:ti-.:'-. z:r'N .T-.ef fs 1 1 'Lf- bf I fl ., , . gseyl ? x it E 03 4 M!! V, , K ' JN ,. Wy rf, X u' 1 . 1-5 riff!! - 1 f ily. N1 4, My 'V XJ 0 ,rl ff? .JH5 1-1 4 f. Qllx xxx N w Mx -3' xy ,. ,E Vx X I 4 205 wQ X W I c I - 1 xi g.: , 5, 6 5 , 0 N1 bl- s Q. gh w Y -he '1 ...V f-1. H F . . 1' fw' '.. p .4 qi' 5 N. , 54.2.53-,,. -4. fw 8 G- , Ng: .wud- --'- - xl, y-M .n -' J.-if 472 I WHEN S 3,410 TQAX AM? PPINT CNl wuam ENLAQE 5X77'RAYS F 207 AUTQGRAPHS 'Y W A K i 209 MY LOST YOUTH Often I think of the beautiful town That is seated by the sea, Often in thought go up and down The pleasant streets of that dear old town, And my youth comes back to me. And a verse of a song Is haunting my memory still: Long Long Long. I can see the shadowy lines of its trees, And catch, in sudden gleams, The sheen of the surrounding towns And of nearby cities with athletic teams. I remember the black painters pants, and the long hair tossing free: Down to the hips, And the beauty and mystery of the lips. And the voice of that wayward song ls singing and saying still: Long Long Long, I can see the breezy dome of groves, And shadows of South High's Woods, And the friendships old and the early loves Come back with a Sabbath sound, as of doves In quiet neighborhoods. And the verse of that sweet old song It flutters and murmurs still: Long Long Long. I remember the gleams and glooms that dart Across the school-boy's brain, The song and the silence in the heart, That in part are prophecies, and in part Are Iongings wild and vain. And the voice of that fitful song Sings on Long Time Gone. There are things of which I may not speak, There are dreams that cannot dieg There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak, And bring a pallor into the cheek, And a mist before the eye. And the words of that fatal song Come over me like a chill, but are still: Long Time Gone Strange to me now are the forms I meet When I visit the dear old town: But the native air is pure and sweet, And the trees that o'ershadow each well-known street, As they balance up and down, Are singing the beautiful song, Are sighing and whispering still: Long Long Long. And Newton's Woods are fresh and fair, And with joy that is almost pain My heart goes back to wander there, And among the dreams of the days'that were, I find my lost youth again. And the strange and beautiful song, Is like my youth: Long Time Gone. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Adapted by the Editor WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo.. U.S.A . 1 ,N 'Q Og-if v.- i f 'U I O '1 4 Q p I c , kb 15' 5 Q 4 ir- L Q V -n . - cgi? f ' A Q P n 5 H., 1. IJ ,Sf Q . I Gif Q. Q Q , ' 4 W R 'L Q.. on '-'- f -Q I, s--J dl' 1 32.2 'L-v-X 'U U1 ' 9 P Pg, J O 0 I yi U I 0 O 1' I ? 4 L A s,t C Q-ei f. s,9 ,. J U wud, 'Vx ff, . 5 I ' J . I ! Y ' v o .I Q53 ' ' Q n K ' - wf1 ' 1 co' I J ' Hts:-I - 1 ' ' .,,.K fin. H 'l 5 1 nv .: l 5 . ' r Y M Xi' I Q v,- O Q Y 1' . ,. , , 1 'H , 5 4 1 J .' l I U9 sf ' Ol? ' ' o n r 1 N ' . I r '41, I U-.k M :I ll' mf, is! '1 0 - 0 v- ' N Ang 0 5-'-Y fl Ish I 1 ah. ' 5 s- Q, 41 4 A . x ' u vw U vt, :I Uni I 'fs I I . . ,L .'- o ' 16:91 .. 4 I Ao A 1 5 N 1 7 X 50 1? 'a 'Sify X EQ f4ff-7,T'Q,gyX',+,z -. , . . 1 X9 ,, 2 i .A . I xv , , 9 . 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