North Reading High School - Golden Years Yearbook (North Reading, MA)

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Flint Memorial Library 1 47 Park St. North Readina, MA 01864 LH 974.4 FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room ABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Dedication Faculty Seniors ' i s Underclassmen 15, 141 PERISHABLE qH SITU PO tf (jf aMBBICS ' S B:gT r 4 4 DEDICACE that one can see rightly what is essential is invisible to the eye. le Petit Prince A. Saint-Exupery . : Thank you. Miss Kerwin. 13 ADMINISTRATION Mr. O Donoghue — Superintendent Mr. Kenney Principal Ass ' t Principal Mr. Barresi Mr. Brennan Dir. of Occupational Ed. Miss Derfler — English Mr. Keyes — English Mrs. Hart — English 15 FAC U LTY Miss McLaughlin — Phys. Ed. Mrs. O’Brien — Language Mr. Nolan — English Mr. Pedersen English 17 Mrs. Drabant Secretary Miss Kerwin — Language Mrs. Eisenhaure — Librarian Miss Metcalf — Math Miss Gavrilles — Social Science Mr. Swartz — Ind. Arts 18 Mr. Landry — English Mr. Weisse — Music Mr. Hughes — Art Mr. Sirois — Science Mrs. Bee Secretary Mrs. Dell — English 19 Mr. Gosse — Science Miss Smith Guidance Mrs. Seth — Language Mr. Cleary — Social Science Mr. Levy — Physical Ed. Mrs. Mentus — Science Mr. Simpson — former Student Teacher Mr. Lynch — Science Mr. Clarkin — Business Ed. Mr. Condon Mrs. Girodet Language Miss Wacholder, Mr. Oman Social Science Physical Ed. Junior OJJicers: T. Enos, J. Dobson, M. Brennan, K. Allen. FRESHMEN A -ft, 1st ROW: G. Alcorn, K, Apigian, S. Fitzmeyer, K. McKibben, N. Bickford, L. Birkmaier, P. Barras- so, R, Annand. 2nd ROW: D. Berton, D. Belfante, S. Aims, S. Branch. L. Allen, M. Anderson, N. Barnard, 3rd ROW: R, Brandt, A. Bailey, C. Baker, M. Arsenault, V. Adamy. A-7 , 1st ROW: P. Courossi, S. Colclough, P. Cardel- lo, L. Campbell, P. Campilio, L. Costa, M. Brothers, J. Bryant. 2nd ROW: C. Connors, J. Demetri, M. Capillo, L. Beninati, L. Bakas, C. Cohan, P. Bur- bine, D. Campbell. 3rd ROW: P. Dalton, K. Day, J. Brooks, S. Chandler. K. McKibben, K. Coleman, L. Carpenter. B-l, 1st ROW: J. Enos, T. Donegan, R. Filliger. D. Dubois, D. Donati, G. Deniso, S. Fitzmeyer, P. Evora. 2nd ROW: R. Foote, J. Fino, D. Doherty, R. Donnelly, M. Florence, J. Fay. 3rd ROW: J. D ' - Entremont, C. Foss, C. Fisher, B. Doke, B. Ezelle, M. Falle, L. Eastman. B-2, 1st ROW L. Giangrande, k. Henry, D. Han- son, D. Harzmovitch, S. Grundy, S. Hein, H. Furlong. 2nd ROW: P. Hammond. B. Gallant, D. Freeman, N. Hagan, R. Hall, M. Healey. G. Han- son, A. Frenzo, J. Govani. 3rd ROW: J. Fuller, J. Gonsalves, C. Harrington, R. Greaton, W. Gosine. B-3, 1st ROW: D. Lennon, R. Howe, C. Jaynes, L. LaCascia, T. Jones, M. Jurczak, E. Jackson, D. Leach. 2nd ROW: k. Mckibben, M. McGinley, C. king, E. kelly, C. keighley, N. Hill, S. Quinlan. 3rd ROW: C. Holbert, P. Litchfield. E. kashian. S. Lindgren, M. Phillips, D. Jensen, R. kane. B-4, 1st ROW: M. Mclnerny, B. Meshna, k. Man- nion, D. McManus, H. Madden, W. Mentus, W. Liv- ingston. 2nd ROW: L. Mahoney, C. MacDonald, J. Lones, M. Lucas, D. Martindale, A. Maietta, D. Madden. 3rd ROW: B. McGuire, P. Mague, W. MacDonald, R. Longo, D. Marson. D. MacMillan, R. McSheehy. 25 8-5, 1st ROW: D. Penno, L. Morrow, C. Mugford, A. Morlani, A. Murphy, C. Orsburn, M. Peterson. 2nd ROW: M. Pecevieh, D. Madden, N. Mugford, J. Peck, E. Monaco, K. Pelletier, D. Nix, D. Peoples, L. Murphy. 3rd ROW A. O ' Donnell, H Nunes, D. Peach, J. Oliver, K. Nelson, .1. Lenehan, K. Mitchell, J. O ' Rourke. 8-6. 1st ROW J. Sardina, D. Robbins, D. Proudy, L. Saleh, M. Russo, T. Quinlan. E. Reilly. 2nd ROM C Reppucci, L. Phinney, S. Rogers, J. Re- gan, K. Roberts, L. Romeo, S. Ryland. 3rd ROW: E. Pronovost, M Sargent, D Pond, R. Post, C. Pie- trasz, F. Rinaldi 8-7. 1st ROW: L. Skerrett, k. Silvia, S. Schemack, S. Sullivan. L. Stackhouse. 2nd ROW: D. Sarsfield, C. Sonia, C. Standley, R. Schafer, B. Smith, N. Stern, M. Stobbs, J. Stiles, F. Sullivan, A. Stobbs. 26 B-8, 1st ROW: G. Valiani, S. Weisse, D. Weaver. W. White, L. Carpenter, G. Veracka, S. Wirtz, R. Ter- ranova, C. Waller. S. Vachon. 2nd ROW A. Wright, D. Wilson, C. Ward. .1 Waterhouse. 3rd ROW: B. Warren, N. Whitehorn, B. Zurawel. L. Wallick, D. Waitt. C-18, 1st ROW M. Conrad, D. Cummings, C. Cul- leton, P. Davis, M. Cordesco. 2nd ROW G Doig, M. Crane, P. Correlle, G. Costanza, S. DeRosa. 3rd ROW: A. Croswell, S. Correale, Shelly Conron, M. Dionne, J. Davis, B. Davis. sV ' no, D. Bishop. R. Smith, D. Boucher, T. O ' Rourke, D. Carrocino. 2nd ROM : K. Casey, J. Brady, M. Birkmier, S. Bougeois, C. Burns, C. Burke 3rd ROM S. Correale. B. Cana- van, F. Cantone, M. Brennan. C. Burton, D. Chepu- lis, M. Carr. . O ' m + S - V ' OC (J ' 21 l SOPHOMORES C-19, 1st ROW: L. Duncan, D. Dyer, M. Ford, A. Edkins. 2nd ROW: L. Fancy, J. Doten, R. Field, S. Correale, .1 Drinkwater. 3rd ROW: M. Donnelly, R. Fournier, M. Doucette, J. Doucette, R. Howe. C-20. 1st ROW: J. Green, K. Fuller, S. Herman, E. Hawke. 2nd ROW: C. Graham, L. Griffin. 3rd ROW: J. Greaton, J. Heckman. n Tj m I ■ I 1 J — i F i B B A aSmBsSMMTO jSHQHR |||i i Blffl hh : K ESimL) 3 P a R ' - tjJK. ■ IHHIK C-21 . 1st ROW: N. Griswald, L. Lennon, D. Jones, G. Knight, J. Lannon, S. Killiam, W. Logue. 2nd ROW: L. Jewett, M. Jones, R. Lawson, K. Jones, D. Ingram, R. Lee. 3rd ROW: E. Kuehnnel, D. Kasa, R. Kebler, L. Kasa, B. Legrow, J. Lannon. 28 Aud. A. 1st ROW: R. Roullard, D. Schemack, K. Roberts, D. Schell. 2nd ROW: G. Reynolds, R. Ragusa, D. Rooney, B. Sands. 3rd ROW: L. War- nock, D. Reardon, P. Rajaniemi, P. Silvia, J. Rich- ards, A. Redfern. 4th ROW: J. Rubbico, S. Fairfield, L. Riese, J. Ruggiere, C. Reagan. 5th ROW: P. Rou- tenberg, R. Wardrop, K. Sargent, W. Schaitel, P. Zdinak. A-5, 1st ROW: A. Piazza, L. Petti, D. Quinlan, J. Pothier. 2nd ROW: D. Milley, C. Peck, J. Morris- sey, J. Perella, S. Orlosk. 3rd ROW: H. Peach, K. Quigley, D. Parrow, L. Pintsopoulos, D. Drusik, T. Wett. 4th ROW: D. Rabasco, J. Parente, M. Penny, M. Puzzo. A-l , 1st ROW: A. Lytle, J. Lupo, L. McKenzie, D. Lord, S. Lumb, T. Morlani. 2nd ROW: M. Mc- Donald, J. McMeniman, C. McCusker, P. Lones, D. Boucher, C. McWhorter. 3rd ROW: D. Milley, A. Michie, M. Lopilato, T. Lyoto, K. Meany, A. Morrissette. 29 JUNIORS Aud. B. 1st ROW: E. Smith, K. Sweeney, D. Twom- ey, D. Cummings, D. Spinazzola. 2nd ROW: D. Tobey, A. Weir, R. Wooldrege, S. White, S. Terra- nova. 3rd ROW: S. Twohig, P. Williams, R. Ward, D. Simes, M. Zurawel, G. Simmons. C-16, 1st ROW: C. Barkhouse, M. Alexander, L. Atwell, P. Bashore. 2nd ROW: E. Bellegarde, A. Aloisi, M. Bakas, C. Bennett, K. Anderson, K. Bauer, J. Arsenault. 3rd ROW: M. Balestracci, C. Ash, N. Aims, D. Atkins. B Austin, T. Adinolli. 4th ROM M. Beagan. S. Correale, G. Simmons, S. Twohig, B Anderson. i J 1 | If vT HE 1 C-8, 1st ROW: J. Buonopane, K. Brady, R. Blasi, C. Atkinson. 2nd ROW: L. Baird, M. Brennan, M. Bal- ich, D. Ansourlian. 3rd ROW: B. Aiello, K. Bick- ford, P. Anderson, D. Baglio, D. Datillo, R. Avjean, D. Berton, C. Batchelder. 4th ROW: J. Belanger, P. Bertolino, J. Baby, S. Beninati, K. Bearor, S. Batch- elder, D. Bellegarde, J. Bougeois, M. Anderson. 30 C-9, 1st ROW: N. Canavan, T. Courossi, R. Coffill, L. Chapee, A. Carbone. 2nd ROW: P. Colburne, D. D ' Entremont, M. Day, W. Cummings, M. Conrad, S. Cogliano. 3rd ROW: T. Crowley, L. Carl, M. Chandler, D. Cote, J. Davis, W. Dalton. C-ll , 1st ROW: P. Lucas, J. King, R. Jackie. 2nd ROW: A. Kourbetsos, C. Losso, S. Kropa, G. Mc- Dermott. 3rd ROW: A. Lawson, S. Hughes, B. MacFarland, D. Hobby. 4th ROW: D. Higgins, M. Griffin, S. Hartery, P. Jean, K. Lee. C-IO, 1st ROW: E. Gleason, M. Drabant, A. Dickey, K. Fay, L. Fitzgerald, D. Gentile. 2nd ROW: P Fiore, S. Gosine, N. Foss, T. Enos, P. Furey. 3rd ROW. P. Fumicello, J. Dobson, D. Foster, M. Gen- zler, C. Fuller. fmm «ttr je ; An. ; A ' J W j , J V E|U[ t 1 ' bPiiJMS JiMF b A i I 1 Jm ‘ yiSBag J ' ' I ' mBitfn i iW JI TrBW Lii v W tIIiII i ' % SjB- ' 1 wdSaMM. fc. 3 i K p ; SotBk ' Wc jit J ' s ’ C-21 , 1st ROW: E. Meshna, J. Mahoney, A. Moo- trey, D. McSheehy, A. Murphy, A. McSheehy. 2nd ROW: K. McTague, J. Mitchell, B. Miani, S. Lynch, L. Malmberg, B. Lynch, K. Mitchell. 3rd ROW: P. Monaco, J. Magazzu, J. McDevitt, S. Marshall, S. McKenzie. C-13, 1st ROW: D. MacLeod, I. Grundy, D. O’- Brien, P. Murphy, L. Wheeler, K. Peffers. 2nd ROW: D. Pecciuto, D. Peskin, M. Perry, S. Parker. 3rd ROW: S. O’Brien, L. Potter, P. Murry, B. Ray. 4th ROW: T. O ' Hare, S. Nix, J. Pecevich. |i J IfinL E i r i L ' - f j C-14, 1st ROW: E. Silvia, K. Stafford, J. Stewart. 2nd ROW: J. Sasso, J. Spendler, D. Schemack, E. Snow, D. Stackhouse, H. Stephen. 3rd ROW: P. Rich, J. Stitsel, R. Schaefer, M. Rideout, W. Stami- chenski, S. Ridgley . 32 C-15 1st ROW Carol White, Theresa Vullo, Vincent Vullo. Dawn Valiton, Pamela Surrette. 2nd ROW: Margie Stratton, John Strong, Donna Whitehorn. Cheryl Zeimetz, Arthur Waller, Wayne Strickland. 3rd ROW Richard Svehla, David White, Michael Taylor, Anthony Vadala, Edward Wright, Baxter Wade. ‘ Tomorrow belongs to me . . . ” 33 SENIORS Barbara Apigian Memories ' ' Sept. 22, 1970. Halloween, comics, Donovan. Weymouths Arab. Rolling Stones. P. D. S P R at C.R.. Dever Park, afternoon parties. U. of Maine. Sept. 22. 1972 Bogus. Robyn Williamson Memories: Nov. 1970, Oct. 1971, Tommy, Alicia. Terry, Zo- nes. Kingston State Park, and a very special Jriend. Hold fast to your dreams for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Glenn Alexander My, time flies when you’ re having Jun. 42 Mark F. Bakas Pamela A. Andrews Memories: Always remember Senior Prom ' 70, Summer of ' 71. Chase ' s Grove, Christmas Day ’71, September 27, 1969, and Gary. Alex Bakas Memories: Cheering 2,3,4, Cheering Camp, beating Ipswich ' 71, Hampton, K St., G.G.’s class. New Year ' s Eve ' 72. Jr Prom, and Carolyn ' s house. Paul Aiello Never forget all my high school memories with Mr. Lucier and Mr. Cleary S A T. Mary Ann Arsenault I ' ll always remember: Al, Sept. 9, 1971, Spirit Week, class proms, parlies, all the great friends, and especially, my last year in High School . 43 Cheryl A. Bigham will always remember the fun 1 had in Majorettes and all the football games, all the good times I had with my friends, and all my teachers. Kathleen Beaumont I here are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle, or the mirror that rejfecls it. Arthur (Lee) Baker Gail Baxter Memories: The Summer oj ' 72. V W . . A.F.. II. I). . c£ K.C.. Within you there is a stillness and santuary to which you can retreat at any time and still be yourself. 44 Karen Berndston Karen Branchini ’ never forget the four years at N.R H.S. They went by so fast think that the class of ' 73 was the greatest. Time it was. and what a time it was. It was a time of innocence, a time of confidence. Long ago it must he. I have the photo- graph. preserve your memory. Bob Barkhouse Never forget my Junior year, football, baseball and hockey A.M.F. Jennifer M. Barrasso Memories: Spirit Week. Color Guard. M . J . M M Sunday. Paul Black 45 Colin Bonfanti Never Jorgei J . V. baseball, my Freshman year with Mr Devin. Carey ' s i lieories , my Senior year and two lough kids. P It ' , and Poindexter. I ll remember three crazy years in loot ball and I ' ll leave some of my cred- its to Killer, who might be back next year Jean Brogren Carol Bradley David A. Brandt Jerry Brooks Never forget diving in the corridors, swilling in the Hut . cruising, and quick trips to Wakefield. We do not remember days, we remem- ber moments CP Memories: Logan Airport, bon- marche. Paris, Dunkin’ Donuts, Psych II. the locker. Jim-Jim. Chateaux de Ville. 46 Joyce Buonopane Who are you?” said the caterpillar I hardly know. Sir, just at the present — at least know who was when I got up this morning, hut l think must have been changed several limes since then. Peter Cardello Doug Cameron Mark Cohan Dottie Campbell Memories: Always remember Cheering ' 70 parties at P-R-. L.G., and Vermont. Friday ' s at the Drive-in. the puff and Bear II, the Summer of ' 71, Bud, July 15, 1971 , and Jack. If I could do it all over again I wouldn ' t. 47 1 Kathleen J. Carlson Memories: Spirit Week, V. W., Summer of’72, La France avec T.C. T.P., Enchanted. Y.B., Maine, Jr Hi. meets, soccer in the rain with M P. Rod, Blue, Chem. St. I { !!) Hav., No., and Main, Prom, Maximus, Nuts, Sr Dance, April 15, 1972 . Joyce K. Campbell Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and it fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity. Memories: Coming hack to N.R , being with the kids . Nov. 13, 1970, and Brian Patricia Carlyn March 4. 1972 My thoughts are so filled with you. That there is no room left for me. Kathleen M. Clifford I ' ll always remember, always will: Italy, Jr. Prom, Softball III . Pax III IV, Spirit Week, and Color Guard IV 48 Cindy Conron Memories: 8 Eames St., Hampton. B-Wing lav. K- Streei. Martins. Mahoney ' s. May 12. 1972, Spirit Week, and Costello’s . Joseph P. Colanino This is to those who wish me well. And those who don’t can go to Richard “Turtle” Conrad Memories: 1970 State C baseball champs. 1970. 1972. F.C.. B.D . G.S., my first at bat in varsity baseball, my first base hit. Graduation Kathi Connors There is a pleasure in being mad. which none but madmen know. Memories: M. D.. the HO. and January 27 . 1970 Scott Conron Always remember B-Wing intersection after lunch. 71- ' 72, going nuts. S.A.T. ’s. 49 Kevin G. Crowley Memories: Jool ball, baseball. Junior year, summer practice, and Swampscoil. Marjorie Foster Carolyn Costello Paul DeRota Memories: Red house, Vermont, Maine parties at PR. B-wing lav. Gym ' 72. B , R. and the T.B center. Aug. 27 . 1971 , and T.R Steven Doten Spin me down the years and the days of my youth. Jethro Tull Memories: Bruno ' s parlies. 50 Yin Eramo Patrick Duchak John K. Doucette Never forget Mr. Olivo ' s class. I didn ' t learn any algebra, but I sure learned how to insult people. Believe it! Memories: Banana man. physics, Charly, summer practice. The Movie. Gordon Doherty You can ' t make footprints in the sands of lime if you ' re sitting still. 51 Nancy Gonnam Marcia Goddard Christopher Hagan Memories: January I . IV72, summers in Maine, hockex games, cheering, and Spirit Week . Sandra Fournier Lee Fraughton will never Jorget the magnificent 8 . the field, the first, girls ' night out. my sophomore year. Carla ' s place and J . W.R. 52 Stephan Gresek B Angelyn Fiore They came to tell your faults to me, They named them over one by one; I laughed aloud when they were done, I know them alt so well before, — Oh, they were blind; too blind to see Your faults had made me love your more Feb. 17, 1971, Hampton May 13, Mrs. Girodet, G.G. ' s class Summer of ' 72. Marie Gonsalves Days of Future past: Spirit weeks, Bubble gum . hockey games, cheering, summer of ' 72 . Maine, etc. etc. Where there is faith, There is love. Where there is love. There is peace. Where there is peace, There is God Where there is God, There is no Need. Paul F. Furey Memories: Italy, Piper Club, Football I, II , III. Concerts on the common. New Hampshire, 2 o ' clock and B I Pamela Marie Fitzmeyer Memories: Spirit Week, plays, cast parties, broken sailboat, wino, Michelob, chocolate pumpkin, beach. Mouth, T.C. talks, yelling at football games Jolly ' s classes, Beach Boys, Bermuda, water skiing, teletype, the boat up in Maine. j 53 Deborah Ham Today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream oj happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Memories South Pacific. Fiddler, band. C-6. C-13, and France } )l mv £t Wr7fc.f qjX vu i f i duv h(f n n Uf . c j 9 i uiiij ' franco - T- Hop tfo j 4vr a vW. y e u r , s ' . V y a d e u x cuy ) lav l oo 8 ( t Scott Hammond Bonnie Jacques “Boe” I II never forget the magnificent 8 . the first, the field, girls ' night out, W.J M. and B. C. L. D. ' s. Memories: Mechanical Drawing I. and all the hard work . 54 Karen Holbert I II always remember Robert. Sept. 23, 70-72. Spirit Wee k. Cal- if.. class proms. M.A. parties and all the good years I ' ve had in this school. Peter J. Houvouras Steve Hicks have to be free Memories: Football I. II. Soccer III. IV. Basket- ball I. II. Baseball Class C Champs. II. IV. H.W.. 71. Summer 71 72. D.S. May 30. 1972. Summer Thing, the Center. Sept. 30. 1972. Mon- treal. San Francisco, cruising, bikes. Senior year parties, sun rises, friends. Cutlass, and many more to come. 55 Sharon R. Jewett Memories: Larry, January 13. 1972. all M.A. ' s Parlies, retreat in Maine, June 6, 1972, Majorettes, November and December oj 71 , Spirit week, hock- ey games. typing . Rigor-Mortis. Pam Klein A day is wasted without laughter. Memories: 3 muskateers. B-wing lav, spirit week, and hockey cheering. Michelle Marson Richard Lowe Paul L. Lazaris Memories: Italy. C.F.G., Piper club, football, ski trip, summer of 71 72. Katy’s, 42nd st., Kitty’s, Rockport, French Restaurant , and all the good times. 56 JoAnn Kratz Peter Mclnerny Paul Magliozzi Lynne La Cascia Field Hockey I. Cheering II, III, IV, Gymnastics , II. III. IV, Secretary of Class 111. IV Memories: Sr Prom ' 70, Hampton May 3th, Spirit Week, Thanksgiving Rally, State Championship ' 72 , G.G.’s Class, and by bestesl buddy. The Berry Man. Memories: Cheering, B-Wing lav. G.G.’s class, July 18, 1971 , A.B.M . Cheering camp, Hampton May 13, ' 72. Marian ' s Summer of ’71, B B R , and the T. B center 57 Don C. Lindgren Memories: Class Proms, dances. Kitty ' s, gym. drive-ins. gradu- ation. Senior Week . and D C. Frederick James Mr Carey’s office window . Half day at Peter ' s house. For every pig. there is a frying pan. Bob Kelly What’s the use of living if you cant have any fun? What ' s the use of loving if you can’t love everyone ? Life is for living and I ' m all for giving it a try. Sheree King You will find, as you look hack upon your life, that the mo- ments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. Memories: Plays. Italy, tennis, and swimming. Patricia MacKean Love begins with love. 58 Karen Jones I Possessions ) You give but little when you give of your possessions It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran Frank Letterie Memories: Football I. II. Basketball I. Track III. IV. Paca Vd.l I ' ll never forget winning our first track meet and all the good limes. Spanish “o ; Live it up today for there may be no tomorrow . Linda A. Lenehan Lou Bell I ' ll never forget the magnificent 8 , girls ' nights out, the “first . the field, and my trip to Salem. Janice E. Luther “We love the things we love, in spile of what they are.” Pat Lee Football, hockey, baseball. Jrosh B-Ball. Peg ' s. Spain. Italy. Goofstown, K.D .Jr Yr.. Pres. ’73. “ Where there ' s a will there ' s a way.” 59 Herb Maine Words often confuse thought, hut music describes and creates it. Jim McKendry 1 ( Sue McKenzie Jann Mentus There is never a sad good-bye as tong as there is a memory to say hello to. For me those memories are as beautiful as the people who made them . Memories: plays, Holland, tennis, gymnastics. Student Council, and swimming. Jane MacMillan Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Without Peter, my life would be a mistake. 60 James McLean Janet McCarthy Janice McMahon Just what you want to be, you will be in the end. Barbara Middleton will always remember majorettes and the good times we had at the football games, basketball games, and especially the seven trophies we won at competitions; a special thanks to the greatest coach ever, Paula Harzmovitch. Robert Thomas McFarland When this you see, remember me, and bear me in your mind. Let others say what they may, but speak of me as you find. Marie Mitcheson Maine 72 Junior Prom, the drive-in, and fish . Joseph Monaco Spain. Italy, and the Junior Prom. Kevin Murphy Activities: hockey. I leave my Kenner ' s give-a-show projector to Mr. Havice. Brad Motta Donald A. Olsen I get by with a little help from my friends. James Nicosia Paul Mugford Kathy O’Brien You are a child oj 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 should. Nancy O’Rourke 63 Janet Paddleford Let it only be said that she loved the wind and the rain and the touch of another s hand. Let it only be said that once in awhile she lived. ’ ' Memories: plays, skiing. Tenny Ml . Cow Island. N.H , soccer games, track meets. Beach Boys, summers ’71 ' 72, Oklahom- a, and all those people who mean so much to me. Toni Payne I’ll always remember all the good times I had in Majorettes, football games, talent shows, and espe- cially the seven trophies we won at the competitions, and special thanks to Paula, our coach Richard Frank Pebler Well, you ' ve got to have soap to wash your sins away. You’ ve got to have hope, it ' s the price you ' ve got to pay. You ' ve got to give love, or your love will walk away, You’ve got to stay loose, it ' s the only way to stay. Harry Nilsson will always remember football and what it taught me. Peggy O’Toole Brad Paul Karen Pettepit Joe Pesatoro Debbie Phillips Memories: cheering I, II, III, IV, cheering camp, Thanksgiving raliys, G.G. ' s class, Jr. Prom, H.P.D., Sr. Prom ' 72, Daytona, Martin ' s, Mahoney ' s August 4, 1972, spaghetti supper, and October 9. 1970 . Dana Phillips Memories: baseball, basketball, and football , Rich Pietraz Having survived the grossest track team in N R history lor anyone else ' s for that matter) with a reasonably sane mind is accomplishment enough: actually learning something almost seems extra. 65 Tony Pintsopoulus woke up this morning and found I was famous. Ml |P v 7 cF 5 yf y y Trip to France with S B and K.C., soccer, tennis, gymnastics. Fiddler, Sound of Music, and the Spa- ghetti Supper . Joseph S. Pothier Bev Porter Art Proctor 66 Frederick Leon Plouff Joh n J. Putis Joe Rubbico Memories: Baseball Team II, III, IV, Bretts house and parties, trip to Spain. Junior Prom. Doing time at H P D. with seven Big Time crimi- nals. Most oj all I ' ll always remember the dyna- mite times I had with the greatest friends at North Reading High. I ' ll always remember Band, Fiddler on the Roof, tennis, gymnastics, and most important school itself . Tom Potter Susan Puzzo 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. 67 Chris Rogers Football $ hockey. Farting is such sweet sorrow.’’ Joan Rees Reesie Happiness is me. and happiness is where want to be. David Quinlan Karen Reilly Memories: Gymnastics, cheerleading, soft ball, summers of ' 71 and ' 72. and K. T.F. Thyra L. Sands you smile at me. I will understand . ' cause that is something everybody, everywhere does in the same language. - CSN Y Memories: Summer of ' 72. parties, blowing bubbles, chansons Jrancaises. 3 musketeers, trying hard not to giggle, nextdoor neighbors. 68 Fred Rex Judy Reppucci Feature Twirler-Majorettes; Co-Editor-in-ChieJ Yearbook. Wish me a rainbow, and wish me a star. Edward Silvia Memories: Football FI V. Basketball l II. trip to France. Jr Prom . Brian Rogan Memories: May 13, Hampton, P D . B-Wing lav, G.G.’s class per. 2, Batchelder, cheering. Spirit Week, Lynnfield bell. New Year’s ’72, Junior Prom, Carolyn ' s skipping. Debbie Puleo 69 1 Teri R. Sardina Live each day as if your life had just begun. Memories: proms, M.A. s parlies. Kent, basketball marathon ' 70. June 3rd. Boston concerts. Bermuda. Hampton Beach summers oj ' 70 ' 72. Presque Isle. Maine, typing lockjaw. Princeton. Maine, and Spirit Week John Schell Alan Smith The future is something everyone reaches at a rate of sixty minutes an hottr. whdigjrf he does, whoever he The best way to face life is to face it wi Memories: All the very successjul musicals and the person w directed them, the cast parties, winning Spirit Week all four years. Italy, the Piper Club, campaigning. Thanksgiving rally s. Senior W eek, and all the good limes created by my friends. 70 Susan C. Sweet To Mary Ann, Sharon, and Karen: Always remember all I he parlies. Sept. 14. 1972, Penalty for holding , get- ting ready for the prom, and driving John ' s Purple Challenger around the parking lot. It all adds up to this: Sometimes only memories seem real Sheryl A. Spindler A nd now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one sees rightly: What is essential is invisible to the eye. Memories: Track meets, Tenny Ml.. Spirit Week, homeroom races. Cow Island, Musicals, tennis. Beach Boys, Soccer games, France, Hockey games, and flying kites Joyce Thomas Tom Surette 71 ] Sharon Veracka L.S.S. Julie Gleason do my thing and you do your thing; i am not in this world to live up to your expectations and you are not in this world to live up to mine. you are you and i am i. and if by chance we find each other. it ' s beautiful. Gail Stiles Things as they are Seem to roll and toss my life But people are my stabilizing force And in them I trust. Paula L. Petti Ask and it will be given you. seek and you shall find. knock and it shall be opened unto you. Matthew. VH.7 Donna Nix will always remember majorettes and all the good limes we had at football games and competitions. Good luck to the new squad and hope they have as much fun as had 72 Debra Sawtelle Gregory S. Wallace Our individual lives are but one star in a galaxy. But together We make up the heavens, where there would otherwise be nothing. Michael Tracey ■■■■I W Alan George Surprenant Memories: Enchanted Min., Fill, DR. Appalachian Trail, D.G.C., K2, and skiing. Russell B. Tryder Memories: Gymnastics , soccer JV baseball: Never Forget being called the Flim-Flam Man by Mr. Olivo. 73 Bethann Tobey Nobody will care, unless somebody knows Nobody will know, unless somebody cares. Bob Ulrich Why Not? Sheryl Woodmansee Cherish Yesterday Dream Tomorrow Live Today. Janet Wilson If I had a hammer would build my own stereo. Memories: The Stereo. Construction. Jolly, Student Council, Y ear book . Frank Sollazzo 74 Jeffrey C. Valiton March 4, 1972, They say these are the best years of your life. They also say life begins at forty Do we have to go back to school???? Steve (Eli) Wallick Lynne Webber Enchanted Mountain, N.R Flying Club, Bananas tfe Firet rucks. Joanne White Make a niche for silence in your life or your life will be filled with noise rather than meaning Bruce F. Werner 75 “WE HA VE BEEN FRIENDS TOGETHER IN SUNSHINE A ND IN SHA DEN Caroline E. S. Norton Paul Aloisi Mark Barbato Phillip Burbine David Burton Gayle (Regan) Burke Phillip Dorsey Lawrence Flanders Dorothy Flynn Ron Hanson Brad Jones Mark Jones Ken LeGrow Mike Lytle Cynthia McDonald Paul Smith Vincent Sorrentino Mark Stevens Arthur Taylor Sylvania Valiani 77 Together, arm in arm — chanting, singing, we stand tall before a waiting world. We have been challenged, but remain prepared to take what life hands us. Wait — Can you hear it? — beating, pulsating — underneath their song. It’s getting louder and stronger by the minute. It’s the key to their power, their strength, their Spirit it £ T tAeftftietj . ms , t • toll oust Spirit is not an emotion, exactly. It’s more of a glow, a contagious enthusiasm that grows with numbers and comes to life in multitudes. It’s a pride that is so fierce and strong that you feel it must be shouted as loud and as strong as your lungs will allow. Spirit is what makes you alive. It’s a force that drives and motivates your deepest feelings. Spirit cannot be measured by the ounce or by the mile. Rather, it is measured by the steadfastness to a dream, to a faith in the world. And most of all, spirit can never die; though we are absent our spirit is remembered. It is remembered by all we leave behind, by all those whose lives were touched by it. And because of it they will never by quite the same again. FOOTBALL Seniors Barkhouse, R. Crowley, K. Doucette, J. K. Hart, M. Howard, S. James, F. Kelly, R. Lee, P. McFarland, R. (Co-Capt.) Mclnerney, P. (Co-Capt.) Paul, B. Pebler, R. Phillips, D. Rodgers, C. Shamma, S. Silvia, E. Tremblay, L. Valiton, J. 82 Have You Spirit? Yeah, M a Juniors and Sophomores Berridge, D. Brennan, M . Burton, C. Canavan, W. Capillo, M. Chandler, M. Doig, G. Doucette, J. Doucette, M. Field, R. Griffin, M. Hartery, S. Higgins, D. Howard, D. Howe, R. Kasa, L. Lannon, J. Leach, J. Losso, C. Luoto, T. Mastro, P. McKenzie, S. Proudy, P. Stewart, G. Ward, R. 84 Freshmen Alexander, R. Annano, R. Babagallo, J. Bailey, A. Baker, C. Breneman, N. Demetri, J. Girangrande, L. Gonsalves, J. Greaton, R. Harrington, C Howe, R. Jensen, D. Kashian, E. Livingston, W. Mclnerney, S. Phillips, M. Sonia, C. Terranova, R. Ward, C. 87 COLOR GUARD 88 T. Payne (Captain) V. Adamy L. Allan S. Bailey C. Bigham D. Harzmovitch E. Meshna B. Middleton C. Mugford D. Nix M. Perry Featured Twirler J. Reppucci Majorettes TWIRLERS ICHESTEF Varsity Cheering Bakas, A. (Co-Capt.) Brennan, M. D’Entremont, D. Gonsalves, M. LaCasia, L. (Co-Capt.) Meany, K. Phillips, D Quinlan, P Reilly, K. Stevens, H Vullo.T. CHEER ING FOOTBALL QUEEN FIELD HOCKEY Varsity Field Hockey Miss McLaughlin, J. Lannon, C. Atkinson, L. Silvia, K. MacWhorter, C. White, S. Quinlan, L. Howe, J. Gleason (Capt.), D. Picciuto, M Pietrasz, D. Higgins, Miss McBride. J. Gleason, C. Atkinson fiHESl I J. V. Field Hockey S. Terranova, D. Jones, J. Jeans, J. Davis, F. Sullivan, L. Fancy, L. McKenzie, K. Silivia, A. Aloisi. K. Sweeny, D. Cumming, T. Jones, C. Burns. U in’HHnu cii!S!u 0r tpiiiy, f r ' 3 ssswr V dn f ' i r . K — Mi 1 Pick! SOCCER 98 , trD „ p ?T e y 0° fc ' 4r -H J 3 i 6 a ' -f SOCCER Captains T. Ciano P. Houvouras A. Surprenant W. Stanuchenski T. Pintsopoulos J. McKendry P. Mugford J. Ahern G. Alexander F Rex V. Vullo J. Davis D. Freeman E. O ' Brien M. Conrad M. Jones B. Sands R. Rouillard P. Cullen P. Lones G. Morrissey J. Greaton M. Birkmaier E. Kuehnel J. Heckman S. Twohig K. McGuire M. Zurawel S. Orslosk G. Knight J. Lones D. Sands D. Wilson J. O’Rourke C. Pietrasz M. Rooney S. Sweeney K alV ' e ’’ || cc j2 vv. j? trd h£ ° . ™f f ( u p I L d 6 ' 0 ' 1 CROSSCOUNTRY CROSSCOUNTRY Dennis Wilson (Co-Capt.) Robert Coffill (Co-Capt.) Robert Avjian Danny Schell William Currier Richard Pietrasz John Schell Doug Cameron David White Karl Bearor John McDevitt m r 101 INDOOR TRACK INDOOR TRACK L. Pintsopoulos T. Crowley D. Schell B. Greaton A. Croswell F. James J. Schell P. Bertolino J. Gleason J. McKendry B. Avjian G. Alexander B. LeGrow D. Foster N. Foss P. Mclnerney D. Cameron D. Bellegarde R. Pietrasz T. O’Hare J. McDevitt A. Surprenant P. Murray F. Rex F. Letterie D. Pebler S. Welch D. Cote R. Kelly J. Valiton D. Phillips C. Losso J. Colanino J. Greaton BASKETBALL 104 % f m 1 w % W m : h I - f ' at — L BOYS ' GYMNASTICS BOYS’ GYMNASTICS J. Ahern — (Co-Capt) S. Bee C. Cohen P. Cullen K. Fuller P. Jones E. Kuehnel P. Magliozzi F. Plouff— (Co-Capt) C. Oliver L. Petti R. Rouillard R. Tryder V. Vullo D. Wilson B. Wooldredge I ( i;-; WRESTLING WRESTLING Chuck Barkhouse Larry Tremblay Brad Jones Bob Howe David Higgins Ricky Howe Ricky Field Barry King Mark Griffin Scott McKenzie Mark Jones John Sanders David Howard Jay Valade Craig Bigham James Heckman Kevin Crowley James Burke Co-Captain TAKE DOWN! A ■■ GIRLS’ J. V. BASKETBALL Joanne Davis Pam Williams Lynn Eastman Luwanna Riese Diana Schemack Anne Morlani Kathy Coleman Cathy MacWhorter Beth Kelly Brenda Warren Donna Freeman Linda Murphy Terry Morlani Barbara Meshna Barbara Austin Debbie Martindale GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Cheryl Atkinson Kathy O’Brien (Co-Capt) Julie Gleason (Co-Capt) Mrs. Kornechuk Laurie Howe Tina Nett Jean Spindier Shelly Conron Carol White Debbie Higgins Kathy Zurawel Sandy Terranova GIRLS’ BASKETBALL HOCKEY M. Hart P. M astro P. Lee — Co-Captain Varsity “B S. Mclnerny M. Jones P Anderson J. D ' Entremont M. Brennan M Birkmaier S. Twohig D. Schemack G. Morrissey B. Canavan S. Cumming B. Green B. Coffill S. Hartery S. Howard J. Leach R. McFarland S. Doten C. Rogers — Co-Captain B. Barkhouse C. O’Brien S. Shamma HOCKEY GIRLS GYMNASTICS GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS Lynne LaCascai (Co-Capt.) Karen Reilly (Co-Capt.) Susan McKenzie Linda McKenzie Claire Batchelder Kathy Jones Terry Jones Susanna Quinlan Judy Faye Debbie Twomy Thyra Sands Lisa LaCascia Eileen Reilly Gina Valiani Karen Meany Adrienne Redfern Elaine Jackson Wendy MacDonald Gayle Reynolds Wendi White Daphane Memanus Jane Bryant Liz Silvia Marjorie Stratton (Manager) Gail McDermott (Manager) Jean Dobson(Manager) 119 SPRING SPORTS v It was the epoch of belief. It was the epoch of incredulity It was the season of light, It was the season of darkness It was the spring of hope, It was the winter of despair We had everything before us, We had nothing before us We were all going direct to heaven, We were all going direct the other way — PARK X- RKVCRWU STHCtTS NORTH RfcMEmtG, VVA ' iS. ' j 124 In short, the period was so far like the present period that some of its noisiest authori- ties insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of compari- son only. A Tale of Two Cities — Charles Dickens (1859) 125 SPONSORS We would like to give special thanks to all our sponsors. Mr. Mrs. Arthur Proctor Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Goddard family Mr. Mrs. Charles Oliver Mr. Mrs. Conrad Surprenant Joseph Saia, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert B. Kelly Mr. Duane Colburne Dora H. Gage Mr. Mrs. LeGrow Mr. Mrs. Francis X. Kelly Mr. Mrs. Benjamin Sands, Jr. Dr. Mrs. John W. Scanlon Mr. Mrs. James P. McLean Manuel Apigian No. Reading Rifle Club Mr. Mrs. Donald C. Fuller, Sr. Mr. Mrs. John Silvia W. Pedersen Mr. Mrs. Arthur Kenney Mr. Mrs. William F. Brennan, Jr. Mr. Mrs. John Paddleford Mr. Mrs. Peter E. Skerrett Dr. Mrs. Ben Newbern Mr. Mrs. Robert F. Hart Mr. Mrs. Albert Williamson Mr. Mrs. Louis Pintsopoulos Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Ham Mr. Mrs. R. A. Gagnon Mr. Mrs. Benjamin F. Sands, Sr. Mr. Mrs. Herbert (Lefty) Phillips Windsor Tailoring Company George’s Package Store Jay’s of No. Reading Rebel Roast Beef J J 1 hour Cleaners Majorettes Color Guard Ramy’s Hair Stylists Larkin Lawnmower The Sub Shack Deli Linda A. Carlson Mr. Charles Markham Clara M. Reppucci Mr. Mrs. Robert Sawtelle Mr. Mrs. B. J. Correlle Family 131 PATRONS Mr. Mrs. John Carrier Mr. Mrs. Kenty Mr. Mrs. Robert Germino Mr. Mrs. Fred Carr Mr. Harry R. Alger Mr. Mrs. John B. Rideout Mr. Mrs. Robert Ray Mr. Mrs. Steven Garret Mr. Mrs. John Piazza family Mr. Mrs. Bruce F. Horton Mr. Mrs. Andrew M. Turcotte Mr. Mrs. Daniel Fowler Mr. Mrs. Thomas Morton Dave Doten Mr. Mrs. Herbert W. Lohnes Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Ryer Mr. Mrs. Walter J. Parrow Mr. Mrs. Walter Bakoian Mr. Mrs. Robert Beaumont Mr. Mrs. Kavanaugh George Wilson Mr. Mrs. Robert Pesce H. J. Lucier Mr. Mrs. Max A. Mueller Roy A. Condon Mr. Mrs. Carey Mr. Mrs. Russ Dever Mr. Mrs. Harold L. Weisse Ms. Ruth Derfler Mr. Mrs. Peter Vennard Jennifer Smith Mr. Jonathan R. Oman Linda Metcalf Mr. Mrs. Donald J. Bosack Tammy Mentus Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Sullivan Mr. Mrs. Robert White Mr. Mrs. Thomas De Swarte Mr. Mrs. William Cullen Mr. Mrs. Robert Ware Mr. Mrs. Quinn Lucy Ann Quinn Mr. Mrs. James M. Murdock Mr. Mrs. William Gouveia 132 Mr. Mrs. William Oliver Mr. Mrs. Robert D. Swadel Mr. M rs. Buchanan Paul Lydia Kuehnel Mr. Mrs. Arthur Reilly Miss Edlita Adams Mr. Mrs. Paul H. Fitzmeyer Mr. Mrs. John Rogers Mr. Mrs. Paul Sweeney Paul Jr. Thomas J. Murphy Mr. Mrs. Arthur Schofield Mr. Mrs. Carlton McKenzie A1 Marie Heard Mr. Mrs. Reginald Palmer Mr. Mrs. Paul D. Vergakes Mr. Mrs. Halton Mr. Mrs. E. Barrasso Mr. Mrs. Kennith Young Ernest Norma Penta Mr. Mrs. Audgins Mr. Ferrell Mr. Mrs. Edward McHarg Mr. Mrs. James Barkhouse Mr. Mrs. Robert P. Russo Mr. Mrs. Gaigal Mr. Mrs. J. Parsons Dorothy Dolloff Mr. Mrs. John Durfee Mr. Mrs. J. Quigley Mr. Mrs. Joseph Barbagallo Mr. Mrs. John Hashem family Mr. R. Valiani The Bents Mr. Mrs. McTague Mr. Mrs. James M. Collins Mr. Mrs. Peter Lucas The Lopilato’s Mr. Mrs. William Royle William Moore, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Philip Burbine Mr. Mrs. Arthur Brogren Carroll Smith Stuart McNeil Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Garland Mr. Mrs. Edward F. Piercey Elmer Ginny Jones Dr. Mrs. John Mahoney Molly Tony Whitney Richard Bee Mr. Mrs. Harold Foster 133 Edward Mclnerney Walter Janet Roberts Mr. Mrs. Lee Alexander Mr. Mrs. Frank Swadel Mr. Mrs. Philip Quaiel Thomas Quaiel Mr. Mrs. Pat O’Brien Mr. Mrs. G.H. Deacon William Stephanie McKainlass Mr. Mrs. Rex Mr. Mrs. Ciano Mr. Mrs. Bourgeois Mr. Mrs. John Canavan The Pietrasz Family Mr. Mrs. David K. Young Mr. Miller Judy Moore Mr. Mrs. Harold J. Sullivan Miss Claudia Dardeno Mr. Mrs. Wayne Carney Mr. Mrs. Peter Klein family Mr. Robert Gosse F. Micheal Fenton Mr. Mrs. Charles Berndtson Dr. Mrs. Donald B. Stackhouse Mrs. Judy Ferrari Mr. Mrs. Bobbie Gene Stewart Mr. Mrs. John J. Butler Mr. Mrs. Gonsalves Mr. Mrs. Barrie E. Grant Mr. Mrs. Cannon Lee Correlle Mr. Mrs. Thomas W. Sorrenti, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Paul Mahoney John A. Thomas family The Luoto’s Mr. Mrs. Peter LaCascia We Thank All Our Contributors Of Which There Were Too Many To List. 134 rvP N{ KJ X JX , fT vx; - c? N. ' X Mr. Carey — Phys. Ed., Miss Scibinico — English, Mr. Devin — Business, Mr. Conway Social Science. Mr. Sanders — Social Science, Mr. Havice — Social Science 141 FAC U FT Y Mr. Venti — Language Mr. Lucier — Science . Mrs. Kornechuck — Phys. Ed. Mr. Pesce — Math Mr. Marston — Custodian Cafeteria Mrs. Johnson Kitchen Ladies Mrs. Riese Nurse Carr’s Stationery — Carr’s Stationery — Carr’s Stationery — Carr’s Stationery Candlewood Lanes — Candlewood Lanes — Candlewood Lanes Arlington 5 Cent Savings Bank — Arlington 5 Cent Savings Bank Attorney Fred A. Keyes — Attorney Fred A. Keyes — Attorney Fred A. Keyes Charles Statu ti Class Of ’75 Commercial Bank and Trust Dr. Howard Lawson 151 Imports International Jimmy’s Fruit Orchard Kyanize Paints At Reading Lumber Co. Leo Meltzer Furniture 152 153 Maverick Steak House Mel-Mag Inc. Mr. Mrs. Edward Carlson Starlite Car Wash Central Pharmacy Class Of ’74 155 DR. ARTHUR DR. L YNCH DR. MARINAKIS DR. STACKHOUSE 159 HORSESHOE LOUNGE .TIVEBANK rrs i wwwt _P x? CH X N o Cr o c- zr — V « X, ' v = J JP %A? X X G- r V- X r 0 D Q rF . _ ' •y(p r -, X cr °b o .x? qj -O ' r y y „ . 5t x rv cs o _ -x? ° v? ° x X Xc 7 XK J X X S T x y V X ' X X s ft 5 v c 0- X og D ££ f or x 7 v s ? X X o r °° o °X X vX Xp 3 Q oJ , xx p ' x y ,x X NjT p P o X z, o X X o ' u r y X ' X ko x x _ Ob - JP k s o X ■ , x _ MM I . • Vs ! 8 ■ , . S i ' W :• . ;;. - ■ Xc ' I , ; iX .1 1 . - ' ✓y l H X ScX -V ’ ■f J f H 7° 7 9y t Cf -X _. 77 £7 o£ m (A X r X) jy tT i S x 9 4- o p fo £ Of 0 163 X X7 60 fO 6- 3 X ro o X7 r i x 5 x (7 - V Z Ar T Pi • X CP CO k G ? II I C % x , -Op rP (T 6- O jo 7 0 vj O Qi O rr - 2 C° c (5 ro ■ PPS f Oi Editors-in-chief: Barbara Apigian Judy Reppucci Assistant Editor — Pam Fitzmeyer Business Manager — Cheryl Kelly Layout Editor — Kathi Carlson Assistant Layout Editor — Paula Petti Literary Editor — Janet Paddleford Photography Editor — Alan Smith Advisors: Anna Hart Whitney Pedersen Gail Baxter Jean Brogren Tom Ciano Mary Correlle Angel Fiore Marie Gonsalves Debbie Ham Karen Jones Sheree King Janice Luther Sue McKenzie Joe Monaco Tony Pintsopoulos Joanne White Special thanks to Chief Gordon F. Berridge 164 3%i : ?s — ... _ . .. -■ . . “ a l • ’■ i ' • zJ -«T


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