Norwood High School - Tiot Yearbook (Norwood, MA)

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« 1 , ' • ■ H uKr ■ C sCCJtU s J TIOT 1972 NORWOOD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Norwood, Massachusetts VOLUME 34 V- i. WMSM - m  S| ill The Tiot Tavern (site of Norwood Municipal Square) (compliments of Norwood Historical Society) REFLECTIONS One hundred years ago the town of Norwood was founded. Four years ago the Class of 1972 entered the high school. The town has grown from its simple begin- nings to a complex suburbia, and will continue to expand. We are leaving now, after our four years, to fan out in all directions, to ex- pand our knowledge and experi- ences. We, the town and the stu- dents, now pause to reflect on our past: the good times and the bad, the foundations we have laid for the rest of our lives. The Tiot Younger Set of 1889. (compliments of Mrs. Everett) TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLA SSMEN ACADEMICS PEABODY ACTIVITIES SPORTS A D VER TISEMENTS Norwood High is a school of individuals, each one going his own way, thinking his own thoughts, trying to find his niche in life ... As we reflect on our days at Norwood, we remem- ber our many moods . . . ranHE flBHfli ■ - ■ 111 iiiiinwiiiiiiiwiWfi 3 . ' - ' • ' - jJK r j ' ■■ t dfl B -Ujij v ■ £ Maybe we all hated studying, but it is something we always seemed to be doing. At home, during free periods, even during extra class minutes, we always had a book in our hands. ft v jfc i ■ i B G ' J If, 1 -1 is t! £VJ £3E ► V p B? i % - 5 5 1 . ' ' ;t K.. s «. s V d «£ Si H W • r$5G - •   v - RBeS ' ' : 3f •:• ' . A ' -I ' i -? rr ■Mv X • I - ■ ■- ' « — . t 1 : ' i -|L« IP . : A ' % m ■nuinfwjpip ' , j|Hg It - 4t I , fcjt II! ' ! . . Jr.- . - • ■ .. .V I III III a ■ f s - - _, .: ' ;..; . y Jr - ■ , • ' • irf B a ; ' . jytttfl A- St 10 Something new changed our senior year — open campus. Many were skeptical — They won ' t know what to do with their spare time, — but we proved those skeptics wrong. Open campus at Norwood High School created a study-oriented, yet relaxing atmo- sphere; an atmosphere of freedom, yet of responsibil- ty. This new system not only gave us a chance to uti- lize free time in the manner we chose, but also brought us closer to maturity. n IN MEMORIAM: ROBERT DOUCETTE The class of 1972 will always re- member Robert Doucette, who was very active during his high school years. He was a member of the Swim Team, Tiot Circulation Editor, and participated in the Senior Play. Bob was most ac- tively involved in music, where his fine tenor voice brought him such accreditations as the greater Bostonians, All-State Chorus, and Southeastern Massachusetts Dis- trict Chorus. At graduation Bob, who was planning to attend the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, was awarded a scholar- ship. To those of us who knew Mel as a student, team mate, friend or brother, he left us with much more than an outstanding record. We will always remember Bob. ' • M 13 IN MEMORIAM: MISS LOUISE G. McCORMACK The class of 1972 expresses its deepest regrets upon the death of Miss Louise G. McCormack, who spent thirty-four years teaching English at Norwood Senior High School. Miss McCormack was a devoted teacher and is remem- bered by many of her former pu- pils. 13 DEDICA TION Being Dean of Girls is not an easy job. It requires many hours of working on routine tasks and great sacrifice of one ' s time. All too often one is taken for granted. During her time at N.H.S., Miss Ryan was responsible for the discipline and guidance of Norwood High ' s young ladies. As Senior Advisor she ef- ficiently ran many senior plays, ban- quets, and proms. The Tiot staff and the Class of 1972 would like to show their appreciation to Miss Katherine E. Ryan by dedicat- ing their book to a fine lady who dedi- cated many years to the service of Nor- wood High School. MISS KATHERINE E. RYAN 14 DR. PHILIP O. COAKLEY Superintendent of Schools MR. UMBERTO C. NAPOLEONE Assistant Superintendent Elementary Education MR. JAMES R. DONOVAN Assistant Superintendent Secondary Education 15 faculty Looking back upon a class day at Norwood High School (Beacon School) in the year 1893. L to R: A. Henderson, A. Pendergast, H. Fisher, C. Morse, F. Boyden, J. Bradley, A. Fisher, F. Hall, and G. Bird. 17 MR. JOHN F. MONBOUQUETTE Principal Norwood Senior High School MR. JOHN P. PICCIRILLI Vice-Principal MR. MICHAEL F. GALLAHUE Vice-Principal 18 ADMINISTRA TION MR. MARTIN M. O.DONNELL Sub-Master MR. GEORGE S. USEVICH Administrative Assistant to Student Affairs Mr. Piccirilli reads the announcements. 19 Miss Alison Brunei! English Mr. John J. Flaherty, Jr. English, Chairman, English Department Miss Mary F. Hubbard English ENGLISH Mr. John J. Doherty English, Head Varsity Football Coach t. I IL Miss Anita Hutchison English 20 Mrs. Patricia E. Ingraham English, Yearbook Editorial Advisor Miss Eleanor May English, Cheerleader Advisor Miss Dorthy L. Nugent English Mrs. Kathleen Pawlowski English DEPARTMENT Mrs. Paula Mitchell English Mr. Walter J. Peterson English, English 400 Mrs. Constance J. Ridge English 21 ENGLISH Mr. Robert D. Salie English Mr. Paul R. Wilgoren English, Silhouette Magazine Advisor Miss Nancy J. Tepper English Mrs. Blanche H. Shaw English Miss Joan M. Wolohan English 22 Mr. Thomas L. Burbridge College and A.P. Biology, A.V. Club Mr. Dino A. Fiore Physics, Chairman, Science Departm ent Miss Lee P. Durand Science SCIENCE Miss Susan A. Curran Biology, Man and Environment Mr. Horace E. Fader Chemistry, Oceanography, Tiot Financial Advisor Mr. Paul W. Frost, Jr. Biology, Physiology, Boys ' Swim Team Coach, Golf Team Coach, Photography Club Advisor 23 SCIENCE Mrs. Joyce M. Gleason Biology, Environmental Science Miss Laura Wick Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry - Mr. Wallace C. Peck Chemistry, Physics, Oceanography Dr. Michael J. Malin Chemistry Mr. Donald W. Wheeler Biology, Varsity Hockey Coach, Junior Varsity Baseball Coach 24 Mr. Robert W. Grazado Guidance Counselor Mr. Ralph E. Morris Head Guidance Counselor Miss Marie I. Driscoll Guidance Counselor GUIDANCE Mr. Walter J. Hughes Guidance Counselor Mr. Charles F. Parker Guidance Counselor Miss Mary Louise Karahalis Guidance Counselor 25 Mr. Albert M. Romanowicz Mathematics, Basketball, Assistant Coach Mr. John O ' Neil Mathematics, Tennis Coach, Freshman Hockey Coach Mrs. Anita Mabardy Mathematics MA THEM A TICS Miss Maureen O.Berg Mathematics, Math Team Advisor Mr. Fred Richardson Mathematics, Cross Country Coach, Indoor Track Coach Mrs. Nancy Tucker Mathematics 26 Mrs. Tillie L. Coburn Mathematics, National Honor Society Advisor ' If! i s 1 Mr. Louis J. Buscone Mathematics, Chairman, Mathematics De- partment Mrs. Maureen Dolan Mathematics ' ■■mF L V ,1 If -v m - H J V ■ - DEPARTMENT Mr. J. Allen Carver Mathematics, Girls ' Swim Team Coach, Boys ' Gymnastics Coach Mr. Domenic Compagnone Mathematics, Assistant Soccer Coach, Head Wrestling Coach Mr. Roy A. Immonen Mathematics 27 SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Richard Bonin History, Chairman, Social Science Department Miss Margaret Dougherty Sociology, Western Civilization T r ' Mr. Theodore A. Curtin U.S. History, African Studies Mr. Robert A. Clifford U.S. History Mr. Peter C. Davis, Jr. History, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Hilltopper Advisor 28 DEPARTMENT Mr. Robert Donahue U.S. History, Psychology Mr. Thomas J. MacDonough Western Civilization, Latin American His- tory, Russian Studies Mr. Peter K. Hexter Sociology, Football Coach, Wrestling Coach Mr. Bruce Gregory Psychology Mr. Peter J. Mollo U.S. History, Business Law, AFS Club Advisor 29 SOCIAL SCIENCES Mr. Kenneth Nolet Economics, Investments Club Advisor, Var- sity Basketball Coach Mr. Edward F. Sweeney History A ' ■ Mr. Giles Parker History, Economics, Developmental Read- ing, Soccer Coach Mr. Martin O ' Donnell Social Studies, Mathematics Mr. Robert S. Toll U.S. History, Chess Club Advisor, Student Government Day 30 LIBRARIANS O-v M il Mrs. Mary Theresa Sweeney Librarian HOME ECONOMICS Mr. Charles D. O.Malley Special Education SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Mary Rideout Home Economics Mrs. Eleanor Flaherty Library Assistant Mr. James B. Phillips Developmental Reading, English Miss: Ellen L. Walters Home Economics, Big Brother-Sister Club Advisor. 31 FOREIGN LA NG UA GES Miss Ruth Johngren French, Chairman, Foreign Language De- partment Mrs. Judith Corbett Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor Mrs. M. Elizabeth Callahan French M Miss Ruth A. Advey Spanish Mrs. Maureen Crowley Spanish 32 DEPARTMENT Mr. Gilbert Dehler Latin, Latin Club Advisor Miss Betsy Pfeiffer French, French Club Advisor j Kj:- . L fl kL ij . - Mrs. Diane L. Lewis Spanish Mrs. Gisela M. Kaleps German, German Club Advisor Mrs. Delores Staton French 33 ART DEPARTMENT Miss Mary J. De Santos Art, Art Club Advisor Mr. Raymond A. Packert Art, Coordinator of Secondary Art Mr. Joseph Fitzgerald Art PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. Kathleen R. Feldmann Physical Education, Health, J.V. Field Hockey, Varsity Gymnastics, J.V. Softball Mrs. Adelaide L. Dapsauski Physical Education, Health, Field Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Student-Faculty Com- mittee 34 PH YSICA L ED UCA TION Mr. Arthur Gulla Physical Education Mr. John B. Martinelli Physical Education, Health, Assistant Football Coach, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track Coach Miss Karen Locke Physical Education, Health, Exercise and Conditioning, Gymnastics, Tennis Mr. Joseph Katchpole Physical Education, Health, Spring Track Coach Mr. Orlando Scafati Director of Athletics 35 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Miss Barbara G. Hanks Business, Chairman, Business Department Miss Margaret Kenefick Business Mrs. Sue C. Harris Business Miss Virginia Greiman Business Miss Janice Musiak Business 36 MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mrs. Anne E. O ' Brien Business Mr. Paul M. Alberta Director of Music, Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band Mr. Robert F. Weber Business, Book Store Advisor Mr. John J. Sullivan Business Mr. William St. Laurent Music, Concert Chorale, Madrigals 37 Mr. Francis T. McAuliffe Electricity, Electronics, Chairman, Indus- trial Arts Department Mr. Anthony J. Arena Industrial Arts Mr. Joseph L. Goodwin Industrial Arts, Wood Shop, Wood Shop Club Mr. Conrad Fenick Electricity, Mechanical Drawing INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Clifford R. Pearl, Sr. Graphic Arts Mr. James E. Rooney Industrial Arts Mr. Edward Simpson Industrial Arts, Driver Education 38 Liz Rossetti Assistant School Secretary Mrs. Mary Breen School Nurse Mrs. Rosalind Starr Assistant School Secretary SECRETARIES Miss Connolly and Mr. Monbouquette confer about a problem. 39 Miss Jean Connolly Chief School Secretary Mrs. Claire Hester I.B.M. Assistant Mrs. Dorothy D ' Agostino I.B.M. Assistant SECRETARIES Mrs. Grace McMullin Guidance Secretary Mrs. Eleanor McQuade Assistant School Secretary Mrs. Catherine Perednia Guidance Secretary 40 Confused!!!??? Camera Shy Lost?? Studious 41 enters 42 Fourscore years ago our forefa- thers brought upon this high school one of the first classes to graduate — the illustrious class of 1892. 43 GEORGE ABRAHAM Abe 17 Austin Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Class Officer 3; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 2, 4. Pet Peeve: Lonely nights Zitz ' em . . . Blue Hills ... F.M. . . . The Flats . . . The Box . . . Sheraton, Boston . . . U. Mass . . . Mac ' s . . . Sun- day Night Parties . . . Pumpkins. RICHARD ACITO 21 East Cross Street NANCY ADELSON Nance 9 Jay Barry Lane Activities: Big Sister Program; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committee; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; French Club 4; Wrentham State Careers Program. JANE M. AHERN Jayne 30 Garden Parkway Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Class Auction; Powder Puff Football Game. Karma-luke . . . eyebrowless . . . Ha- cha . . . T.J.K. . . . November 18, 1968 . . . Twins . . . Martha ' s Vineyard . . . Rockport . . . South Shore . . . Horseneck Beach . . . July . . . Period 4 . . . C.B. and MM Fred? . . Zunie . . . Bermuda? . . . ROBERT ADLER 68 Marlboro Street Activities: Tiot Associate Editor; AFS Ex- change Student (Turkey); Foreign Ex- change Club 4; English 400. I should like to spend the whole of my life in travelling abroad, if I could anywhere borrow another life to spend afterwards at home. Halzitt, Table-Talk, On Going on a Journey. RAYMOND AKRIDGE 48 Taylor Street South Braintree, Massachusetts Pet Peeve: Make-up hours Abington, Mass . . . Bakery ' Ray R. BRAD ALEXANDER Ron-B 630 Nahatan Street Activities: Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 4; Boys ' State Repre- sentative. Zitz ' em . . . Funtime in the sum- mer . . . Endless Summer . . . What ' s the story? . . Mac ' s . . . T.A.T.T. . . . Blue Hills . . . Sunday Night Parties .14 heroes . . . The calm be- fore the storm . the cove. 44 LORRAINE M. ALLAN 417 Nahatan Street Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Manager 1; French Club 3; Wren- tham State Careers ' Program; Girls ' Choir 3, 4; Tiot Circulation Committee. Be free; be whatever you want, do whatever you want to do, just so long as you don ' t hurt anybody. MICHAEL J. AMATO Mike 23 Orchard Lane Activity: Drum Corps. Mac ' s . . . Burgers Away . . . Driving Surf Rock . . . Drag Racing. BRENDA ANDERSON 46 Orleans Road Activities: Field Hockey 4; Girls ' Choir 4. What is it to be wise? Tis but to know how little can be known; To see all others faults, and feel you own. JOHN R. ANDERSON Alligator Bags 94 Cameron Road Activities: Investment Club; Basketball 4. Sunday and Saturday Mornings . . . Friday Nights . . . Friendly ' s . . . Field Trips . . . Graduating . . . Sophomores. CHARLES G. ANDERSON 18 Cypress Street Activities: Hockey 1; Senior Auction. Cape . . . Kenmore Club . . . G.F.U. . . The Pickadilly. BARBARA ANDREA 104 Codman Road Activities: Spanish Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. I was and I am. So shall I be to the end of time, or I am without end. BARBARA A. ANELLO Babs 33 Edgehill Road Activities: Pep Club. Summer 1970 . . . Cape . . . Green dev- ils .. . Labor Day Weekend 1970 . . . Mari . . . August 29, 1970. JOSEPH ANELLO Velocity 196 Hill Street Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Class Officer — Vice President 1, 2, 4. Hang-acke in the Sahara Forest . . . Tatt . . . Calm before the Storm; Flood before the game . . . Ambassador ' s Club . . . Jog it to the fence and sprint it back ... Je t ' aime . . . The Round Table. 45 KEVIN ARBOGAST 15 West Street MARY ARBOGAST 43 Alandale Parkway Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committee; Ski Club; Senior Auction. Pet Peeve: Waiting for people. Important things . . . Christmas vaca- tion . . . 70 . . . Galvin ' s sayings, The Great Triangle . . . Strawberry Hills Forever . . . Sept. 21 . . . Donna. EDWARD GEORGE ARNER Ed 35 Elda Drive Activities: Investment Club; Basketball. By the way people. JANICE BACON Jan 45 Roxana Street Activities: Cheerleading 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Tiot Circulation Editor; Student Government Day 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committee. Party at K. C. ' s . . . Feb. 20, 1971 . . . 12:00 knock . . . Norwood Mustangs ' breakfast table . . . S.H. . . . T.B.T? . . . Iced tea and jelly sandwiches at 3:00 . . . grass stains . . . first godmother . . . spaghetti. RICHARD MICHAEL ASCI Ash 29 Robinwood Road Pet Peeve: Stealing ash trays. Horseneck Beach . . . Saturday Night. NANCY L. BAKER 28 Hampden Drive Black Light and Water Bed . . . Cape . . . Dennis . . . California . . . Bob . . . Summer of 72 . . . Dec. 11 . . . March 12. ROBERT BAKER Hoi, 60 Bird Road Pet Peeve: Saturday night. N.N. ... The Field . Grugies S.D Ellis. JUDITH ANN BAMBER Judy 395 Walpole Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Club 3. Cast Party, Jan. 15, 1971 . . . Dover Dam . . . Drive-Ins . . . It ' s too late . . . Labor Day Weekend . . . Phonolwoths . . . bikeriding . . . Rain . . . Harvard?!?! . . . Getting Lost. 46 MARY ALICE BARKER Mabel 24 Douglas Avenue Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Spanish Club 4. Mass. Pike . . . farkles . . . Marion, Ohio . . . Room 203 .. . 27th . . . N. D April 24, 1971 . . . half gal- lon .. . May 22 . . . Bridgeport . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . Beginnings . . . Tori- no. JEFFREY T. BARNES Jeff 43 Buckingham Road Activities: Stage Band 4; Concert Cho- rale 4. If you smile at me I will understand, because that is something everyone does in the same language. David Crosby. DEBORAH M. BARRETT Debbie 11 Pembroke Road Activities: French Club; Pep Club; Ski Club. The name of friendship is common; the faith of friendship, rare. WILLIAM A. BARRETT Goat 611 Nahatan Street Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 4; Investment Club; Biology Club; Student Council 1, 2. Zitz ' em . . . Heroes Haven . . . Plymouth . . . flom hanrons . . . Falmouth . . . Sahara Forest . . . Blue Hi] DONALD E. BARRY 58 Cameron Road Tomberry GARRETT BARRY 73 Railroad Avenue Activities: Shop Club. Pet Peeve: Work 27th . . . Kathie . . . Paula . . . Clarks . . . the wall . . . world open . . . with you ... the Callahan . . . camp- ing . . . my room . . . buzzzz . . . 47 JUDITH ANN BARTON Judy 359 Prospect Street Activities: Hilltopper Staff 1, 2, 3; AFS Club 4; Student Government Day; Field Hockey 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; TIOT Advertising Committee. There is a law that man should love his neighbor as himself. MARY ELLEN BARTSCH 25 Devon Road Activities: Art Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Senior Play; Sen- ior Auction; TIOT Circulation Commit- tee; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Bang Mobile May 15th . . . 72 Under the Clock . . . c. c. . . . Red House . . . Halloween . . . 71 . . . Falmouth . . . Tahiti ... 9 days with Skinny Jenny . . . Wilson St. . . . Pumpkins ... 10. BRUNO BARTUCCA 937 Washington Street DOROTHY BASILE Dottie 227 Hill Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1. Do you Know What I mean? Oct. 16 . . . Wednesday Nights . . . New Hampshire. CONNIE BARTUCCA 11 Cross Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committee. October 31 . . . Developments . . . East Street-Nifty Ma . . . Kulskrua . . . Police Station . . . Gas Station . . . October 23 . . . Danny ' s Parties . . . The Brats. SCOTT T. BELKNAP Situ 250 Engamore Lane Activities: Band 4. ' Be wise, Look Ahead, use your eyes ' He said, ' Be straight, think right. But I might die tonight. ' DAVID BENSON 391 Winter Street Activities: Football 1, 3, 4. S.S.K. . . . E.M.C. . . . Thanksgiving. JOHN BERGIN 28 Arnold Road Activities: Stage Band 4; Concert Cho- rale 4. Behold! The sea itself. And on its limit- less heaving breast, the ships. Walt Whitman 48 ROBERT BERNSTEIN Hawk 504 Bahama Drive Activities : Soccer 2, 4; Football 3; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Zitz ' em . . . Heroes Haven . . . Knoll . . . 10-27-71 . . . 13 ... The Clam . . . 44 ... U Mass . . . Tech Tour- ney . . . 71 . . . T.A.T.T. . . . S.O.S. . . D. D. ANN BERTELETTI 10 Meadow Street Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Senior Auction; Ecology Action Committee 3. Horse neck . . . July 5, 1971 . . . HON ... STT . . . DDI . . . Woof- tweet ... D. W. . . . Paris . . . Sparks . . . Duxs. CYNTHIA ANN BONATZ Cindy 6 Kent Road Activities: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; A.F.S. Club 4. The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. JOANNE BOSSIO 77 Woodland Road Activities: Pep Club, Freshman Party and Sophomore Party Committees; Senior Auc- tion; Ski Club 3. Horseneck Beach . . . D.I. . . . Dux . . . Ka- hoonce . . . Bikeriding . . . Tennis . . . I.T.L.B. . . . Mac ' s . . . Gunstock. FRED A. BORTOLOTTI Botts 43 East Vernon Street Activities: Track 1, 2; Photography Club. The West . . . New Pond. MARK V. BOUCHARD 87 Gay Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 3, 4; All State Band 4. NANCY BARBARA BOURNE Nance 2201 Village Road West Activities: Student Council 2, 3; Girls ' Choir 3. Danny . . . Babe ... St. Michael ' s . . . Vermont . . . Football. ROBERT BOUTILIER 91 Spruce Road 49 LESLIE BRAZEAU 6 Berwick Place Activities: Pep Club 1; FHA Club 1, 2, 3. Pet Peeve: Short notice. Be free, be whatever you want, do whatever you want to do, just as long as you don ' t hurt anybody. SUSAN BREEN Sue 29 Birch Road Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Softball 4; FHA 1. Bradford . . . N.H. . . . H.D.S.C. . . . Zebra . . . Ai-yee-dee . . . The Valley . . . Big Dipper . . . Can you bear it? DAVID BRIERLY 32 Lancaster Lane Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; TIOT Circulation Editor. It is sad that the air is the only thing we share. No matter how close we get to each other, there is always air between us. It is also that we share the air. No matter how far apart we are, the air links us. (Yoko Onno) Dec. 5. CAROL ANN BROADLEY 81 Lincoln Street Activities: Pep Club; Senior Play; Powder Puff Game. Bermuda?? . . . Blue Hills . . . Fred?? . . . nice — milky way . . . Purps . . . July . . Titen. KEVIN BROWN 26 Orchard Lane Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Invest- ment Club 4; Honor Roll 2, 4. Bogus . . . Coffeehouse . . . Make it a dime . . . Lione by 5 . . . the farm . . . mad dog . George ' s place . . . above t hi- ((Ming call a cab. PETER T. BROWN Bronson 23 Marlboro Street Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Cross Country 3. Everyone seems to wonder what it ' s like down here, I had to get away from this day to day running around every- one knows it ' s nowhere. 50 DAVID BROWNE 1271 Washington Street Pet Peeve: People who put the Flats down. KATHLEEN DENISE BROWNE Rath 73 Crestwood Circle Activities: Art Club 4; Pep Club 1; Freshman and Sophomore Party Com- mittees. Sometimes it did get lonely, but it taught me how to cry. And laughter came too easy for life to pass me by. JOHN BRUCE Bones 56 Yarmouth Road Activities: Band; Stagehand; Chess Club; English 400. Milwaukee . . . Destovevsky . . . Half- way . . . King ' s . . . Coffee . . . Quebec . . . New Port . . . Late August . . . Grant ' s Skil- let .. . Smile. SUSAN ELIZABETH BUCKLEY Susie 74 Lake Avenue Activities: Open House 3, 4; Hotel Show. Pet Peeve: People who make fun of people who have handicaps. MELANIE JEAN BRUNT 136 Codman Road Activities: Spanish Club; Tiot Circulation Committee; Senior Play. And alone and without his nest shall the eagle fly across the sun. ROBERT A. BURKE Burka 332 Railroad Avenue F. M. . . . Mape ... The Tree ... Day Street . . . Motorcycles . . . The Boy ' s Three Stooges . . . Case . . . Turkies . . . Choppen; 442. STEVEN BURKE 232 East Cross Street GLORIA BURNS Goldie 145 Ash Street Pet Peeve: Not being able to express ourselves. Little green men . . . Maine . . . Clothes . . . Modeling. 51 KATHLEEN ANN BUTTERS Kathy 377 Nichols Street Activities: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Business Leaders Of America 3; Needle- craft 4. PAUL BUTTERS 354 Nichols Street NICHOLAS CACI 16 Heather Drive Activity: Swim Team 4. KAREN CAMPBELL K.K. 33 Alandale Parkway Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Commit- tees. Summer ' 71 . . . J.B Mai ' s . . . IBM Room . . . Brownies . . . Period 1 . . . Robin talks too fast . . . library 70 . . . Hermie . . . Shells . . . yang. MARGARET ANN CAHILL Peggy 12 Ash Road Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Party Committee; Wrenthan State School 3. Newpond . . . Mary ' s parties . . . June 15, 1971 . . . Summer ' 71 . . . October R. B. . . . Link . . . Horseneck 71 . . . Cool your Jets . . . RO. LORRAINE CAMPO 283 Ridgewood Drive Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Big Sister Pro- gram. The fence . . . TNT . . . Friday . . . legs . . . tracks . . . the Avenue . . . being ... so far away . . . May 30 . . . the long hard hassle. JANET CANNON 260 Pleasant Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Sen- ior Auction; Tiot Typing Committee. KDWARD CAREY 150 Walpok ' Street 52 STANLEY F. CARITA Stan 52 David Terrace Activities: Track Team 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. Pet Peeve: Sunday mornings. Rollem . . . serf . . . wind em up. ELIZABETH CARLSON Betty 138 Vernon Street Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Concert Cho- rale 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, 4; TIOT Circulation Committee; National Honor Society 3; Class Officer 4. Friendly ' s . . . Summers in Westfield . . . T.E.C 14 ... Ski Trips . . . Parch. DENNIS CASHMAN Wacko 565 Pleasant Street Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Swim- ming 1. Falmouth . . . Willet School . . . Mac ' s . . . Get Fired Up . . . F.M Blue Hills . . . Masonielan . . . Hockey . . . GTO . . . Buzz- ing. DONNA CASSARINO Dee-Dee 122 Pellana Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Ecology Action Committee Pet Peeve: plastic people. Spooner . . . Buzz on . . . The Cape . . . Chatham . . . November 69 . . . December 70 . . . August 72. DEBORAH CASS Debbie 10 Sycamore Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Committee; Senior Auction. Summers . . . Marshfield . . . Friends April, 1971 ... yea right ... The Mar- riot . . Babs . . graduation. MARGARET M. CASSIDY Margie 183 Jefferson Drive Activities: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2; Ecology Action Committee; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Period 3-5-7 . . . The Apt . . . buzzing . . . F.M. . . . Julie ' s House . . . Drive In Wall and the kids . . . the alley . . kins . . . the Closet . . . Janice . ney ' s party . . . Boston Common park . . . talking with Mr. Hughes . YEAR OF 72 . . . hog and billy. . .The pump- . Ken- . . the .THE KENNETH W. CAVANAUGH, JR. Ken 80 Winter Street Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choral; Big Brother Program; Indoor Track. Blue Hills . . . night rider . . . The house . . . Mac ' s . . . senior auction . . . parties . . . masonielan . . . Marie . . . homeroom. GIOACCHINO CEFALA Gianfranco 115 Nichols Street Activities: AFS Club; Student Council; Soccer. Blue Hills . . . Norwood . . . the Cape ... my family, the Keens and Chris . . . Roxbury . . . Community . . . Friends. S3 JOHN W. CHERRY Mirischino 45 Jefferson Drive A.V.E. Monroe . . . Plum Island JEFFREY CHESEBROUGH Cheese 20 Heather Drive Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; S.E. District Band 2, 3, 4; All State Band 2, 4. Pet Peeve: Monday mornings. Back room ... Fog . . . Scotland and England . . . Make it happen ... Hit on LORINDA CHIN 9 Kent Road Activities: Gymnastics 3, 4; Drill Team Captain 4; Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1, 2. Purple doonbuggy . . . George . . . gre pinto . . . February 25 . . . Friendly ' s . Mr. Donut . . . August 10th . . . little yelk and orange roses . . . Hale Reservation. ANTHONY CIRILLO Tony 82 Roosevelt Avenue Activities: Football 1; Art Club 1, 2, 3. Pet Peeve: Getting up to go to school. Clark ' s Corner . . . The Gully. THOMAS CIANCI 45 Hampden Drive Tom ' LEONARD F. CLARK Lennie 386 Neponset Street Activities: Football 1; Freshman and Sopho- more Party Committee; Boys ' Cheerleader; Spring Track 4. The Farm . . . Peanut Gallery . . . Horn Trout . . Frog ... The Bear Call . . . Brig- hams . . Sept. 4, 1971 . . . Floating Rib . . . Old Ed . . . Gookin ' at Hong Kong Island. MARY JANE CLARK 551 Nichols Street Activities: Pep Club; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Phil . . . Dedham Drive-in . . . D.P. ' s . . the development . . . Mrs. B ' s house . . . The Plaza. WILLIAM CLIFFORD 4 Harrow Road Activity: Hockey. •Bill 54 HELEN COAKLEY Coke 144 Wilson Street Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Pep Club; Tiot Typing Committee. October 20, 1968 . . . Mike . . . Club Car . . . star sapphire . . . beach buggy . . . Can ' t I drive? . . . hock- ey .. . The Marriot . . . Graduation. DENIS COCCHIARA 71 Fulton Street U.Y. ... Old Silver Beach ... S. G Mania . . . 1540 . . . Boston . . . Garden Con- certs. DARLENE COFFEY 46 Third Street Activities: Pep Club; Biology Club; Future Homemakers of America; Freshman Party Committee. George . . . 1440 . . . Doghouse . . . Art ' s . . . Spark ' s parking lot . . . ma . . . Don . . . Astrology . . . Drive-ins. JANICE COFFEY Jan 544 Nichols Street Activities: Ecology Action Committee. The ducks . . . orange frisbee . . . VW . . . 1,415 . . . Judy ' s room . . . kite flying . . . Neponset Rink . . . Tea Bag . . . ether ex- plosion . . . Freddy ' s sock. CYNTHIA COLLINS Cindy 99 Edgehill Road Activities: Biology Club; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Freshman and Sophomore Party Big Sister Program. Doghouse . . . Rm. 144 .. . A P Stairs . . . Skippy and the gang . . . those bribe jobs . . . those crazy Greeks . . . Roll-Land . . . Eddie. JOHN COLLINS 789 Neponset Street 55 MARY ANN COLLINS 182 Sunnyside Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committee; Spanish Club 2, 3; Foreign Exchange Club 1, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Student Government Day 3; Senior Play; Senior Auction; Wren- tham State School Program; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic Team Manager 4; Big Sister Program Pet Peeve: unexpected company 7 20 70 . . . 8 13 . . . Gunstock . . . cen- ter pool . . . Xaverian . . . Horse- neck . . . Spain . . . Keeping quiet for Jeannie . . . Provindence . . . Linus. SUSAN E. COLLINS 28 Canterbury Drive Activities: Basketball 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Rainy Nites . . . 12 26 70 . . . Blue Bomber . . . 4.80 . . . windy . . . 4M . . . Rides . . . 8 1 71 . . . Downtown. MARY ELLEN CONLEY 37 Richland Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 3,4. Small groups . . . 4.80 . . . Mac ' s . . . curb . . . N.H. . . . Donna ' s door. JOHN CONNOLLY 20 Greenleaf Road Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Investment Club. CARL J. CONNELLY, JR. 260 Lenox Street Activities: Wrestling 3. Meatball . . . Stoughton High School My girl friend . . . Lois. MARY CONNOLLY Mamie 91 Pleasant Street Activities: Future Homemaker ' s of Ameri- ca. Eddie . . . Lynn . . . Boston Common . . . The Debs . . . Manning Bowl . . . Summer of 70 . . . The Telephone . . . calls from For- est Hills. SUSAN F. CONNOLLY Sue 78.5 Washington Street Activities: French Club 3, 4; Swimming 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Math Team 3, 4; Tiot Associate Editor; National Honor Soeie- tj 8, i. Honor Roll l, 2, 3,4. The spirit of an age is the product not of achievement ami happening! but of the type of humanity that make things happen. PATRICIA ANN CORCORAN Patty 10 Jefferson Drive Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Powder Puff Football Team; Senior Auction; Senior Play. April 2, 1968 ... a Stereo?? . . . pump- kin face . . . Gidg ... St. Cath . . . Steak . . . Rugweaver . . . July . . . R.M.T. ... P. Lynde . . . South Shore . . . Bermuda? . . . Fred!! . . . Christmas 70 . . . Rookie. 56 RALPH CORDOPATRI 251 Pleasant Street Activities: Indoor Track 2; Baseball 3; Football 4. To get or make anything for yourself you must work with an idea of achiev- ing. PATRICIA CORMIER Patti 126 Monroe Street Activities: Ticket Seller 1, 2; Field Hockey 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 3. Blue Bomber . . . Squeek . . . 4.80 . . . Huffy People . . . Hook Man . . . Red Hats . . . jelly donuts . . . Mr. Limpet. MARY ANN CORREIA 10 Concord Avenue Activities: Business Club; Pep Club. Florida . . . Firebird . . . blue. LEAH COSTELLO 53 Tremont Street New York . . . County Cork Ireland. ANNE COSTELLO 37 Elliot Street Activities: French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Sponsorship Committee. Summer . . . Friday ... ski trips . . . the Cape . . . my license. RICHARD F. COSTELLO Dick 24 Emerson Drive Activities: Football 1; Ski Club 3; Invest- ment Club 4. Coke . . . General Swift . . . The Limo . . . Backstop . . . The Spot . . . Mono ' s Cellar . . . Parties in Avon. STEPHEN COUGHLIN 52 Codman Road 57 DAWN CROSBY 41 Florence Avenue SUSAN CROZIER Sue 52 Winslow Avenue Activities: Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Soggy Cornflakes . . . Pizza . . . legs . . . Greg . . . Silver Lake . . . brownies . . . J.H. . . . owl eyes . . . wild . . . hors- es .. . Sept. 11, 1970 . . . Terrific. DONNA M. CUDDY 55 Alandale Parkway Activities: FHA 1; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Com- mittees. Arnie . . . Walpole . . . Aug. 6, 1971 . . . Sloopy . . . Bubbling . . . Debs . . . Jan . . . Murph . . . Weymouth . . . Debbie ' s parties ... H oi Sai Bai . . . Cherry Hill Mall. MARK CULLEN Barf 61 Winfield Street Activities: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Senior Auc- tion; Pep Club. June 19, 1971 ... C. . . . zitz ' em . . . Seaweed . . . N.D. . . . 11:30 . . . Ditch- es .. . Loon Mt. . . . Hoa . . . Bird Park . . . T ' s and H ' s . . . Pingpong . . . Saturday Aft- PAUL CULLIVAN 63 Laurel Street East Weymouth Activities: Press Representative to the Foods Department; Hotel Show 3, 4. Tea room . . . bakery RICHARD CUNNINGHAM 23 Mulvern Road 58 KEVIN CURRAN 20 Bonney Lane LESLIE CURRAN 18 Temple Street Abington, Mass. Les MARY CURRAN Mame 58 Railroad Avenue Activities: Pep Club 1, 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Cold classrooms Today is the beginning of the rest of your life. MICHELLE DALTON 286 Vernon Street Activities: Student Council 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ski Club 3; School Improve- ment Committee. Pet Peeve: Saying goodbye He who ceases to be a friend never was one. ROBERT CURRAN 15 Talbot Avenue Activities: Investment Club. Pet Peeve: Term Papers What you see is what you get. Bob JAMES DAUKSEWICH 60 Mylod Street Jim RICHARD DAVID Rich 25 Allen Road Activities: Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Out- door Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK DAVIS 26 St. Joseph Avenue 59 Wally WALTER DAY 576 Walpole Street Activities: Hockey I. Why put off something that you have to do today until tomorrow because if you have fun doing it today you can go out and do it again tomorrow. GAIL DECOSTA 31 North Avenue Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Student Council 1, 2; Business Club Powder Puff Football; Basketball 1; Sk Club. August 15, 1970 . . . Gizzy Shell Pipes . . . Horseneck Beach . . . week- end nights. DAVID DENIETOLIS Dino 544 Neponset Street Activities: Swimming 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4. Pet Peeve: Mice Jeeps Pools Twerp MARIE DEROMA 11 Peabody Road Activities: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choral 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Circu- lation Committee; Student Council 3. Spaghetti umbrella Night ... Jay and John Wigs ... My Buddy . . . Aug. 8 . . . Ducks . . Scusset . . . Kennedy Com- pound . . Moose Hill ... A magic day. WILLIAM DENEHY 67 Roosevelt Avenue Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3; Co-Captain 4 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Louie ' s . . . Ace ' s . . . Katchie ' s . . . K.M. FRANK DeROSE 83 Dean Street Summer 71 . . . July 25 L.T.D. . . . Janglewood. Buzzz LOUIS DeSANGRO 53 Longmeadow Road Activities: Ecology Action Committee; Senior Auction. The Wall buzzing . . . Fri. and Sat. nights . . Mac ' s , blue ami white malibu Fallon field . . . THE SKY HAS NO LIMIT!! . . . SUNSHINE!! Masoneilon Stone Street . . . Guild parties senior auction . . . cape . N.H. . . . The Year of 72. JAMES VINCENT DeSISTO Jim 26 Bruce Road Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. Meatball subs. J 60 GERALDINE DIBERTO 51 Winslan Avenue CATHLEEN M. DiMARZO Cathy 40 Andrews Street Activities: Field Hockey 2; Spanish Club 2; Ticket Seller 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. 4:80 . . . Blue Bomber . . . Squeak . . . spot . . . frying pan . . . RED hats . . . Chip . . . huffy people . . . D.W. . . . hook man. MARY DOHERTY Spaz 38 Florence Avenue Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Tiot Sponsorship Editor 4; Softball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Ticket seller 2, 3; Mental Health Careers; Girls Choir; Big Sister Program. R.O. . . . Zitz ' em . . . Mac ' s Flag ... The old station wagon . . . Cafe . . . Wh . . . Horseneck . . . Poster Parties . . . M M Parties . . . Montreal ... IT ... Ski Trips. KAREN DOLAN 16 Bellevue Avenue Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Tiot Circulation Committee. Columbus Day Weekend . . . One of Eth- el ' s . . . scenics ... ski trips . . . Harp and Bard . . . clunkie . . . curlers??? . . . pic- tures . . . MML. PAUL S. DOHERTY Duffy 24 Gardner Road Activities: Football 1, 2; Track 2; Freshman Party Committee; Spanish Club 2. Providence Nov 70 . . . Morganty ' s Parties . . . Goats . . . Weekends at U Mass ... A night after the farm . . . Wait till the boys come home at Thanksgiv- ing . . . M.B. . . . The Class of ' 71 ' . . . S.V C.C. After Softball . . . House of Wong at 1:00. KEVIN DOLAN Kev 61 Bird Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Having to wait for people. Camaro . . . The Cape . . . New Hamp- shire . . . Roche Bros. ROBERT G. DONNELLY Bobby 166 Sunny side Road Activities: Student Council 4; Student Government Day 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Advertis- ing Committee; Hilltopper Staff. Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why Not? GARY S. DONOVAN Ga 589 Neponset Street Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 4; Baseball 1; Student Council 2, 3; Execu- tive Board 4; Student Government Day 1; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Class President 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 4. Huffa ' s Hike . . . Zitz ' em Mustangs. 61 LEO DONOVAN 226 Neponset Street Activities: Silhouette 4; Tennis. Moody Blues SUSAN M. DOUCETTE 17 Elliot Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman Party Committee; Gymnastics 1. June 26, 1970 . . . Blue Bomber . . . 4.80 . . . rainy nites . . . January 13 . . . B. E. . . . Franklin . . . Hong Kong Island . . . Philadelphia. GREGORY M. DRISCOLL Bigger 11 Surrey Road Activities: Football 1; Track 1, 2; Wrestling Manager 4; German Club 3, 4; Tiot Advertis- ing Committee; English 400; Powder Puff Football. Getting back to Basics . . . Zitz ' em . . . Fire Up . . . Listen People . . . Tom B ' s jokes . . . Got the B ' s . . . Chicago . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Santana ... 65 OLDS 98 . . . Stamp of Approval . . . Cape . . . The La- goon Medfield . . . Bakery . . . Boston Gar- den . . . The Boys . . . the corner . . . Sebago Lake. LORETTA MARIE DRUMMEY Laurie 27 Westover Parkway Activities: Field Hockey 1, 3, Captain 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Class Officer 3; Tiot Circulation Editor; Biology Club; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2. R.O. . . . Walpole . . . M M parties . . . Spain . . . Pilar . . . Walpole . . . MacDo- nald ' s . . . South Natick . . . SanJuan . . . Turtle Club . . . Hampton. JOHN W. DROST 12 St. James Avenue Activities: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, (Treasurer-4); Audio-Visual Club 2. JOHN DWYER D 155 Jefferson Drive Activities: Editor, Silhouette 4; Chess Club 2; Wrestling 4. Joining Marine Corps. DEBORAH L. DYER Debbie 26 Wheelock Avenue Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Going out Friday and Satur- day nighUs and having nothing to do. Our day will come . . . Bobby S . . . Sparks . . . January 17, 1970 . . Flori - da Rings . . . Sunday Walks with Murph and Janet. ROBERT E. EAGAN Eags 66 Pellana Road Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4- Student Council 1, 2, 3; Execu- tive Board 4, Tiot Advertising Commit- tee. Pet Peeve: Adolph Rupp Mad Dog House . . . Mac ' s . . . Blue Hills ... 102 .. . Tom ' s Place . . . K.B.I.P.B. 62 GARTH EASTER 162 Hill Street SUSAN ELLIOT Susie 24 Buckingham Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2; Drill Team 3; Tiot Circulation Committee; Big Sister Program. Cabdrivers . . . Dennisport . . . Guild Variety . . . North St . . . 2:00 A.M. . . . Stanley ' s Party ... 16 Mary St. . . . Spiffies. JANICE E. ERICKSON 10 Chatham Road Activities: Gymnastics 2; Hilltopper 2 Freshman Party Committee; A-V aid 3 Concert Chorale 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Girls Choir 4; Southeast District Chorus 2, 4; Tiot Associate Editor. Pet Peeve: White Elephants in raspberry patches. A child said, ' What is the grass? ' fetching it to me with full hands; How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is anymore than he. FRANCES FANANDAKIS Fran 9 Orchard Lane Activities: Ski Club 3; Basketball 3, 4; Soft- ball 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee; Li- brary Aide; French Club; Honor Roll; Tiot Advertising Committee. Dedham ... the cane ... 42 and Bikes . . . Lobsters at the Beach . . . Karen ' s Pool . . . Horseneck . . . Friendly ' s ... the Green V.W. ... the Parties. AMY FARKAS 33 Churchill Drive Activities: Art Club 2, 3; Ecology Ac- tion Club 3. . . . at least I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then. (from Alice in Wonderland). MICHAEL FARRELL 15 Yarmouth Road 63 MARK FARRELL 15 Yarmouth Road CAROL FAULKNER 40 Pleasant Street Activities: Pep Club; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ski Club; German Club, Ecology Action Committee. It riles them to believe that we per- ceive the web they weave and keep on thinking free. RICHARD CARL FERDINAND Ferdy 9 Andrews Street Activities: Wrestling 3, 4; Spring Track 4; Investment Club 4. DIANE FISHER 238 Ridgewood Drive Activities: French Club 2, 3. Pet Peeve: 10 31 71 A brother . . . heroes ... the knoll . . . mac ' s . . . Worcester . . . Sparks ... 70 sum- mer . . turtles . Horseneck . . beach . . ducks . . planes . . . week ends . . 20, 42 . . . a friend . . . some day . . . Tom. MARY TERESA FISCHER 48 Inverness Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2,3. Just yesterday morning they let me know you were gone. Susan the plans they made put and end to you. I walked out this morn- ing and I wrote down this song, I just can ' t remember who to send it to. WAYNE S. FISHER 6 Washington Street Activities: Photography Club 1, 2; Audio- Visual Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Student Government Day. Pet Peeve: False Dragons KAREN ' M. FITZGERALD Fitzie 34 Oak Road Activities: Ecology Action Committee; Freshman and Sophomore Party Com- mittees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 1, 2; Ski Club. Pet Peeve: People who don ' t mind their own business. True friends are like diamonds pre- cious and rare. False friends are like au- tumn leaves scattered everywhere. PAMELA A. FITZGERALD Pam 30 Pleasant Street Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Ecology Action Committe; Ski Club. New Year ' s ' 70 . . . ski trips . . . tickets, Loon Mt. . . . the baker good . . . friends . . . the summer of 71 . 64 EDWARD FITZPATRICK Edmo 26 North Avenue The Pipes . . . Surfine Market . . . Hasta Luega. GAIL MARIE FLAHERTY 23 Inverness Road Activities: Pep Club; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Cla ss Officer 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS Club. Pet Peeve: Alarm Clocks Hot Lips . . . Waister ... H- Night . . . wonderful-wonderful . . . Sparks . . . long talks . . . MLB . . . scoops . . . Mac ' s . . . Dux . . . Canton Cemetery . . . Brenda ' s Party. JOANNE FLANAGAN Joe 90 Spruce Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Business Club 4; Freshman and Sopho- more Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Rumors M. and D. . . . Italy PTC . . . Moose . . Route 6 . . . Rubin . ver . . . Little Red buddy Left . . Devils . . . SLWSM . . . ELJC. . Feb. 20, 1970 . . . Falmouth 69 . . . Ma and Pa . . . Sil- . J . . . Go easy . . She ' s easy . . . Right, First J.P. . . . Light 5 A.M. . . . Green MARY JANE FLYNN 52 Prospect Street Activities: Pep Club; Ski Club; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. The grand essentials for happiness: some- thing to do, something to love, and some- thing to hope for. diamonds . . . torrid . . . convenient . . . yeah, alright . . . corner . . . December . . . July 4th. FRANKLIN FLECK Bench 141 Cottage Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Backroom . . . I.C.E. . . . Rm 241 . . . Have a pass? . . . Rm 19 . . . windy buses . . . Lights from North. BARBARA FOLAN 82 Cottage Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Tiot Circulation and Advertisement Com- mittees; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Through a window . . . those rocks by the water . . . lost keys . . . No one is here but me . . . eleven and zero . . . Weekend of July 71. WILLIAM FOLEY Mad 8 North Plain Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ski Club; Football 1, 2; Ecology Action Committee. SUSAN FRANK 9 Bel nap Road 65 PATRICIA A. FRASER Pattie 37 Highview Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Ticket Seller, Fresh- man Party Committee; F.H.A. 3. Pet Peeve: Conceited people June 21, 1969 . . . J.K. . . . New Hampshire . . . Maine . . . M.V. . . . Serge. DONNA M. GALVIN 133 Devon Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club; Business Club; Freshman Party Commit- tee .. . Senior Auction. Horseneck 71 . . . The Party . . . Bubbling Brook . . . Buzz . . . August 28 . . . Mac ' s . . . Friendly ' s . . . November, 70 . . . Zitz ' em ... A mile away . . . Mash. STEPHEN GARVIN Kettering Road Activities: World Affairs Council 2; Concert Chorale 3, 4; Madrigals 4. I count him braver who overcomes his de- sires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is the victory over self. Aristotle SUSAN M. GATELY Sue 103 Cottage Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Party Committee; Big Sister-Big Brother Program. June 4 . . . Trouble . . . tracks . . . P.M.A.R. . . . June 12 . . . The Hol- low . . . 543 . . . My car . . . football . . September 5 . . . letters . forever. MICHAEL GATELY 71 Devon Road Mike ' 66 MARY C. GEMBA Gumbie 98 Railroad Avenue Activities: Girls ' Choir 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Committee; Art Club. Nancy ' s room . . . the pastures . . . gingo . . . Bush . . . GTO ' s . . . cook- ie .. . fatty . . . Manomet . . . Blue . . . mouth . . . buzzing . . . July 26, 1970 ... P. Rose . . . Huckie . . . Aunt Clara . . . Susie Q . . . baggy pants . . . changing eyes . . . purple lac- ings . . . Mass . . . red hair. ROBERT K. GEMELLI Juice 52 Juniper Drive Louey . . . Lamie . . . sawbuck . . . rub- bish . . . Gutter . . . Max . . . Pud . . . Amos . . . fish . . . creek . . . Peaks Is. . . . N.E.| Dragway . . . Goats . . . Beating GTX ' s . . . Cadillac ' s ... The Cape . . . West Denis . . . S- K-R-A-P-S . . . Art ' s . . . Fireflies. RICHARD GENDROLIUS Gen 53 Robin Wood Activities: Basketball 1. Prescott Hill . . . Coach of Prescotts B ' s. JEANNE TERESA GERULSKIS ' Meannie 10 Garfield Avenue Activities: Tiot Associate Editor; A.F.S. Club 4; Mental Health Careers 3; French Club 3; Sophomore Party Committee; Hon- ors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Lab Aide 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Nation- al Merit Letter of Commendation; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Auction. W.O.C. ' s . . . McManus . . . Fan mail . . . Endless Summers ... I love Hunts . . . Au- gust 12 . . . Neptunes . . . Flicka . . . Two eyes. NANCY L. GERSTEL 57 Alandale Parkway Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; F.H.A. Weymouth 1971 ... D. H. . . . Haunted House . . . Cherry Hill Mall . . . Marshfield 71 . . . Surf . . . Monaguy and Eclair . . . Robin ' s Grandma ' s Cottage. JOANNE GIBBONS Joey 84 Bruce Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Biology Club. Pet Peeve: Brothers Working Cape Cod . . . Football . . . BN . . . Righto . . . Water Skiing . . . Friendship Train. JOHN GIEVER J. B. 1103 Village Road East Activities: Silhouette; German Club Senior Play. Hi there . . . Mac ' s ... St. Tim ' s . . . T.B N.H. October 11, 1971 . . . JB the DJ? . . . Huba-Huba. JOSEPH GIULIANO Jay 1710 Village Road West Activities: Art Club 1, 2. Golfing . . . Tennis . . . Ping Pong . . . Long Hikes. 67 LORI GIUNCHETTO 131 Cottage Street Activities: Pep Club 2, 3; Sophomore Party; Powder Puff Football. Tom . . . December 28, 1969 . . . Chi- nese food. JEAN GLEASON 78 Richland Road MARY ANN GLYNN Glink 43 Orleans Road Activities: Softball 2; Basketball 2; Swim- ming 2, 3, 4; Student Government Day 3; Class Officer 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Tiot Advertising Com- mittee. Columbus Day 1969 . . . 72 under the clock . . . We ' re not proud . . . Walking home in the rain . . . dirty movies . . . Suite Judy Blueeyes . . . Moan and the Church ... The Rain. MARK GOLDSTEIN Goldie ' 36 Nottingham Drive Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Nation- al Honor Society; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4; Tiot Associate Editor; Honors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist. Sample probe . . . Big Reub . . . Cracker- jack . . . Wayne . . . Jack D . . . 4319 . . . Milton Nahwid . . . Seenyah Hihg . . . 3 11 53 . . . cruisin for burgers. ELIZABETH GOGUEN Betty 43 Harrow Road Activities: Gymnastics 2; Tennis 2. J.P. . . . April 18, 1969 . . . Canton House . . . N.F. Canada . . . Freetown . . . S. Backyard. PHILIP E. GOSLIN, JR. Goose 41 Woodbine Road Activities: Track 2; Baseball 2; Ski Club; Senior Auction. Florida . . . New England Drag Way . . . Moose Hill Road . . . 4-M . . . Vermont . . . Lake Archer. MARY T. GOTOVICH 18 Folan Avenue Activities: Sophomore Party Commit- tee; Art Club. Warcham . . . Cape Cod . . . The Pas- tures . . . Elaine ' s room . . . Boston . . . Miss King. JOHN R. GRAHAM, JR. T 43 Margaret Street Activities: German Club; Investment Club. Provincetown . . . Blue Hills . . . Merri- mack . . . Buzzing. 68 PATRICIA GRAHAM Tish 41 Sixth Street Activities: Sophomore Party Commit- tee; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Ecology Action Committee. Drive-in . . . The Closet . . . The Wall . . . 5 . . . Dec. 3 and 4 . . . Julie ' s house ... the tree . . . T and P . . . Room 219 . . . p.j. parties . . . Nov. 7th . . . H R . . . goggles . . . board- ing houses . . . Karen ' s excuses. ANN MARIE GRANEY 11 High Street Activities: Latin Club 2; Hilltopper 2, Science Club 3; Student Gov ' t Day 3; Foreign Exchange Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Tiot Associate Business Editor. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wis- dom to know the difference. BRIAN GREELEY 98 Pellana Road Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Zitz ' em . . . Camp Cedar 70 ' . . . pit) . . . double sessions . . . Mac ' s MN . . . Saturday Morning Confusion Pink Panther. (the JOHN GRIFFITH Jake 43 Neponset Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Investment Club 4; A.V. Club 4; Silhouette Staff 4. MARJORIE GREEN Margie 1101 Village Road East Activities: Spanish Club 1, 2; Hilltopper 1, 2, News Editor 3; Ecology Action Committee 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; English 400; Tiot Associate Editor; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your de- light. Kahlil Gilbran JAMES GRINAVIC Grinny 530 Pleasant Street Activities: German Club. Going in town . . . Wumba-Wumba . . . Botts . . . What ' s her name? . . . race car . . . Saturday nites. JUDITH GROFFMAN Jude 130 Arnold Road Activities: FHA 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2; Ecology Action Commit- tee 3, 4. Where there is no vision, the people perish. GEORGE GROH 74 Reed Street Dedham, Mass. 69 LINDA GROTE 39 Kathleen Lane Activities: Student Council 2; French Club 3; Language Lab Aide 2, 3. Sunset . . . W.I.S. . . . Mac ' s . . . Daniel Boone . . . girls ' night out . . . gunky . . The Cape . . . meatball . . . never again. THOMAS GUGLIOTTA Tom 117 Pellana Road Pet Peeve: Having too much homework when there is something to do, and no homework when there is nothing to do. Summer Vacation . . . Fooling around . . . N.H.S. . . . The Bruin ' s Games. RAYMOND P. HAIRE 32 Veterans Road ' Ray WILLIAM ROBERT HALL Bob 18 Orleans Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Spanish Club 2; Trip to Spain; Ski Club 3. DEBORAH L. HAMLIN Hammy 59 Alandale Parkway Activities: F.H.A. 1; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sopho- more Party Committees. Dennis . . . Westwood . . . Butlers . Sloopy . . . Ressy . . . Washington D.C. . . . Haunted House . . . The Great Triangle . . . G.F.G. . . . Christmas Vacation 70 . . . Crazy Woman Ho Sai Gai . Manchester. PAULA D. THERESA HALL P.J. 600 Lansdowne Way Activities: F.H.A. 1; Hilltopper 2; Ecology Action Committee 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 4; Biolo- gy Action Committee 2. United we stand, divided we fall . . . Bal- timore . . . Sharon ' s Place . . . Houston . . . The Red Turtle . . . Jen-Jen . . . Homemade Apple and Peach . . . Summer 1971 . . . the Button . . . Long Distance Phone Bills . . . The Future . . . Kools. JOHN HALLE Jay 16 Burnley Road Activities: Tiot Associate Editor; Senior Play; Gymnastics 4; Senior Auction; Student Council 2, 3. S.K. . . . Sebago Lake . . . Fantastic . . . Double Shift . . . Hugger Orange . . . Mount Sunapee. PAUL J. HARISH Chimp 198 Codman Road Activities: Wrestling. Jefferson Drive . . . Art Johnson Civic . . . Maine, 1970 . . . Stoughton gym class . . . June 6, 1972. 70 EARL HARMON 21 Windsor Road Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; S.E. District Band 3, 4; All State Band 3, 4, Student Director 4; Concert Chorale 4. Pet Peeve: Drummers The backroom . . . Papa ' s . . . S.B. . . . firm up . . . PMA . . . Light From the North . . . hydrant. ROBERT HART Bob 2 Sherman Road Activities: Alternate Representative 3. Pet Peeve: Studying Sports ... ball parks. JEANNE HARTSHON 73 Monroe Street Activities: Pep Club 3. Jeannie 4 JADE HARVEY 245 Hill Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Party Committee; Powder Puff Football; Freshman Party Committee. Jacky . . . July 16, 1971. ROBERT P. HASSETT Pat 81 Devon Road Activities: Tiot Co-editor-in-Chief; Football 1; Soccer 3, 4; Hilltopper 2; Ecology Action Committee 3; National Honor Society; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Fair; Honors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4; National Merit semifinalist. The Keys ... the bench . . . S.H. . . . Pascal . . . applications . . . fantas- tic .. . huh . . . WPI ... RIT . . . TUC . . . USU. 71 JOYCE HAUGHEY Joyce 24 Monroe Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Falling Down Brucie . . . Terry ' s Island . . . Marsh- field ... Mr. and Mrs. Dodge . . . Asmi- ralda . . . Wrentham State . . . sleep . . . turkey dinners . . . pay checks . . . The Room. ANNE MARIE HAWLEY 28 Hemlock Street Activities: Hilltopper 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Advertising Committee; Basket- ball; Senior Auction; Drill Team 4. X.B.H.S Spiddal . . . lead . . . Montreal ceillis . . . P-Town . . . Duke of Earl . . . bike hikes ... ice cubes . . . Maine . . . ricka-racks che . . . sur- prise parties . . . Stack of Barley. MARY BETH HEALY Mary 222 Vernon Street Activities: Biology Club; Hilltopper; Big Sis- ter Program. By accident or fortune a man may rule the world for a time, but by virtue of love he may rule the world forever. MARY ANN HENNESSEY M.A. 97 Cross Street Activities: Girls ' Choir 2, 3. TEC . . . Gerty ' s . . . Lake Arrowhead . . . 59 Plymouth . . . James Taylor . . . Vote for Kennedy . . . Brewster. RUTH HENDRICKSON Sunshine 203 Azalea Drive Activities: Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Ecology Action Committee 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. Getting wrecked in D.C. . . . funny accents . . Falmouth . . . The Resie . . . green Riviera . . . haunted house . . . hunting. CHARLES M. HERLIHY Charlie 10 Victoria Circle Activities: Honor Roll 1, 3; World Affairs Committee 3; Basketball 1. Steel . . . Justins . . . mish . . . Dover. KDWA-RI) HICKEY Buffalo 9 Lawndale Road Activities: Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, 2; Shi, lent Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Jog it to the fence and sprint it back The Knoll . . . The Calm . . . Heroes Haven . . . The Great Escape . . . Tatt Double Sessions . . . Huffa ' s M N B.H. . . . Moose Hill Ambassador ' s CYNTHIA HIGGINS Cindy 66 Fisher Street Activities: Student Council 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; School Improvements Committee; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ski Club; Spanish Club 1. Vermont . . . Joe ' s house . . . Cape . . . Baby skunk . . . Cleveland . . . Rainy days. 72 SUSAN ANN HINMAN Troll 4 West Street Activities: Big Sister Program; French Club; AFS Club; National Honor Socie- ty; Lab Aide; Humanities; National Merit Letter of Commendation. What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and suffers the loss of his own soul? WARREN J. HODGE Hodge 15 Day Street Activities: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 3; Spanish Club 2; Investment Club 4; Senior Auction. Spain . . . McDonald ' s . . . Forman . . . Mac ' s Parties . . . Cathy ' s Party. JOSEPH HOFFMAN Joe 15 Hemlock Street Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Ecology Action Committee; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. MEATBALL SUBS . . . S.C.A Hobie . . . Wind willy . . . February 25th . . . Boband Frank . . . Abbie . . . Hans . . . Brillo Hair . . . Ace and Stud . . . Val Surf. JOSEPH HOPKINS 5 Jacobs Road Activities: Football F.M. Boys . . . Mac ' s . Nancy. Hoppy mustang . . . Hog JAMES HOGAN 220 East Cross Street Activities: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ecology Ac- tion Committee. Pet Peeve: Class Cliques FLORIDA . . . Mashpee . . . Guild Buzzing . . . October 4, 1970 . . . D. C. . . . Dick and Ellies . . . Stone Street Wall . . . Boston . . . Senior Auction car . The Station ... The factory dog . . . per ' s 3, 5, 8, 9. The my my KEVIN HOPKINS 50 Chapel Street GARY HORSMAN 151 Albemarle Road Activities: Football 1; Tennis 1; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4; Student Council 4; Student Government Day 2. The Pit . . . Sept. 5 and 6 . . . Civic . . . Horseneck ... A white pinstriped . . . V.W. PAUL G. HUBRICH Hubby 251 Union Street Activities: Football 1, 4; Indoor Track 4; Outdoor Track 3, 4; Wrestling 1. Ken ' s House . . . Miami!! . . . P Town . . . January 1 . . . Red Goat . . . Mac ' s . . . The Station . . . hint, hint . . . the usual . . . the bridge . . . Rocky ' s cellar . . . ho jo ' s . . . The Hang Out . . . The Prom . . . ZITZ EM!! 73 DEBORAH HUNT Debbie 245 Sumner Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club. Pet Peeve: My brother using my car! Nantasket . . . favorite . . . Shirt . . . . library 70- MARY ELIZABETH HUNT Betsy 10 Walter Road Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Pep Club; Ski Club; A.F.S. Club 1, 4; Tiot Adver- tising Committee; Honor Roll; Senior Play; S.A.G. Committee Pet Peeve: Moan ' s driving Carnations . . . pumpkins . . . Oct. 25, 1970 . . . R.0 C.C Rainy Nights . . . SAG . . . 11 8 70; Little Green Car . . . Purple Bunny . . . Fun at 121 .. . B.B. MICHEAL IANNONE 205 Walpole Street Activities: Wrestling 2, 3; Track 1; Photog- raphy 1, 2; Intramurals 2, 3. Mount Washington . . . skiing . . . Crosby Stills, Nash and Young . . . Mash . . Aqualung. CHERYL IANNUZZI 60 Woodland Road DONNA IRVING 70 Pleasant Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Spanish Club 3 (offi- cer); Pep Club; Student Council 4. ZiU ' em . . . MacDonald ' s on Fri- days . . . Horseneck Beach . . . Febru- ary 28, 1970 . . . B.M. . . . Fried Rice 19 Phone conversations with K 120 big ones . . . yellow iweater . . . Mr. E. KAREN JACOBS Cookie 144 Richland Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore- Party Committees; Future Business Leaden of America Club; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 3; Ecology Action Com- mittee. Pet Peeve: turnip Magical connection, Genuine affection, Parallel direction, In iR ' tween the lines. 74 ALGIS JARAS A.J. 18 Garfield Avenue Activities: Football 3; Wrestling 1; Ger- man Club 2, 3. Pet Peeve: Waking up U. Y. . . . recording studios . . . drums . . . sleeping bags . . . Cape . . . Marblehead . . . Newport . . . Jazz . . . click. JOHN EDWARD JENKINS Jurgs 36 Harrow Road Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. F.M. . . . Camp Cedar . . . McDonald ' s . . . Carly ' s Green Ford . . . Haflies . . . in Rhode Island . . . G.F.U. JONATHAN JENKS 117 Mylod Street K ' DONNA JEANNE JOHNSON 112 Wilson Street Activities: Pep Club 1; Biology Club 2; Girls ' Choir 3, 4; Concert Chorale 4; Madrigal Singers 4. My friends . . . Do it again . . . The Walsh ' s . . . Door of 147 .. . Is that right . . . maybe . . . Turn . . . looney. DAVID H. JOHNSON Dave 56 Kathleen Lane Activities: Stage Crew 1, 2. Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings Men go to the moon and wonder, but chil- dren go to the circus and understand. GALE JOHNSON GG 64 Myrtle Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee; Girls ' Choir 2, 3; Ecology Action Committee; Student Council 1; Ski Club 3; Tiot Circulation Committee. Mac ' s . . . The Reservoir . . . Shirl ' s Place . . . Parties . . . Horseneck . . . Acci- dents . . . Oldham ... the field . . . Fal- mouth Beaches . . . Zitz ' em. MARSHA JOHNSON 73 Downing Street Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4. The barn ... the Park . . . Nova Sco- tia .. . The farm. PAUL E. JOHNSON 4 First Street Activities: Audio Visual Club. Pet Peeve: Surprise quizzes 75 PAUL ARTHUR JOHNSON Howard 64 Hoyle Street Activities: Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3, 4. LYNDA JONES 176 Albemarle Road Activities: Cheerleading 1; Pep Club; Student Council 1; Ski Club 3; Gymnas- tics 2, 3, 4. Nantasket ' 69 . . . X . . . Biology . . . Zitz ' em ... JC . . . Dixie . . . Bruis- es .. . CL . . . Gymnastics and our sum- mer parties . . . the clinic . . . Sun- shine. SHIRLEY-ANN JONES 40 Phillips Avenue Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Party Committee. July 21, 1961 . . . family and friends . . . J.H Virginia . . . Oct. 30, 1969 . . . B.B. . . . Danny . . . Being a nurse . . . Uncle Normand ' s Drugstore. MARY A. JOYCE Mare 9 Maple Street Activities: World Affairs Council; Ecology Action Committee; National Honor Society. I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expecta- tions. And you are not in this world to live up to mine. Frederick S. Perls DEBORAH A. JOUBERT Deb 82 Laurel Road Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2; Freshman and Soph- omore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Business Leaders of America 3. Pet Peeve: Being called a Bobbsey Twin. Kevin . . . Banquet . . . Ohio . . . Crutch- es .. . Jane ... My parents . . . (Gary and Kathy) . . . Grants . . . Dedham . . . Nan- tasket . . . Dungarees . . . Fish . . . Debon- naires . . . Following Directions. DEBRA ANNE KAREY Debi Ann 301 Buckminster Drive Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club. ■ KENNETH KARLING 143 Winslow Avenue LUTHER KASK 23 Mayfair Street Activities: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Bikes Banj . . . Who ' s that Redhead Sambo . . . Sandy. 76 DAVID KATCHPOLE 12 Cameron Road BARBARA A. READY Abby 8 Pine Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 3; Wrentham State School Careers Program 4; Senior Auction; Big Sister Program. Pet Peeve: Sniffling 10 15 69 . . . TEC . . . Xaverian . . . S.S.V. ... My 5th grade class . . . An- thony ' s Pier Four . . . C.J.S. . . . Dux- bury ' 71 . . . My friends ... The Class of ' 72 . . . Will you stop it! STEPHEN KEEFE Keefa 26 Ash Road Activities: Senior Auction; Hockey 1; Out- door Track 3, 4; Student Government Day 2. Courage is resistance of fear, mastery of fear — not absence of fear; for fear lives in us all. MARY E. KELLY Kel 84 Codman Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee; Business Club 2. Pet Peeve: Gas stations Summer of 71 . . . October 23, 1971 . . . Hockey games . . . Horseneck Beach . . . Mac ' s . . . June 9, 1971. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER KEEN Chris 115 Nichols Street Activities: Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; A.F.S. Club 4; Invest- ment Club 4; A.F.S. Host Brother for Gian- franco 1971-1972. Thus it came to be thought that when we are guided by passion our acts are not free, since they have causes, but that there is a faculty, sometimes called ' reason ' and some- times ' conscience, ' which, when we follow its guidance, gives us real freedom. ANDREW F. KELLIHER Andy 181 Pleasant Street Activities: Tiot Advertising Editor; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Investment Club; Ski Club 3; Hilltopper Staff. KEVIN J. KELLY 26 Belnap Road Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2. Killington . . . Waterville Valley . . . Blue Hills ... The K.B.K.W.A.K.D. Shack. WILLIAM KELTER 50 Davis Avenue 77 JOHN R. KENNY 183 Washington Street Dedham, Massachusetts Activities: Football. Jack JOHN KERR 11 Redwood Drive JANET KIMBALL Kimball 273 Railroad Avenue Prom . . . Super Bee . . . (Lamb Chop Pie!) JILL KING 31 Buckingham Road Activities: Drill Team 3, Captain 4; Gymnas- tics 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2. Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings Nantasket . . . gymnastics . . . summer parties . . . clinic . . . D.T.S. . . . MacDo- nald ' s . . . Westgate . . . October 9, 1971 . . . R.R Oct. 23 . . . July 1. EDWARD J. KING Ed 1208 Washington Street Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Stu- dent Government Day; Student Council. Pet Peeve: Arlington 63 Heralds . . . The Shack . . . Look Peo- ple. JILL PRISCILLA KLEIN 74 Devon Road Activities: Field Hockey 2; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; German Club 2, 3; French Club 4; Leader Corp. 2, 3, 4. May 28 . . . E . . . summer of 71 . . . June 12 . . . Xaverian . . . Boston . . . den 74. SALLY KLEIN 74 Devon Road JOSEPH KOLB Monk 3 Hickory Road Activities: Football 1, 2; Ski Club 3; In- vestment Club 4. Pet Peeve: People who kick Cape Code . . . Mono ' s Cellar . . . The WHO . . . The Limosinc . . . Hockey games . . . Parties in Avon . . . Junior Prom . . . The Van . . . The rug compa- ny .. . CFM-Stockroom. 78 JOANNE SUE KRAMER 21 Churchill Drive Activities: Art Club 1; Gymnastics 2; Sophomore Party Committee. Loneliness is the one thing we all share. It should be shared, if everyone gave it away freely, it would cease to exist. Dorton ... 3 months . . . Oct. 16, 71 . . . Buzz CHARLES E. KUPHAL 11 Quincy Avenue Chapel St. . . . Nov. 1st . . . buzz 19th . . . Summer on the Common . ERIE. April VAL- MAURA LAFARGUE 15 Audubon Road Activities: Ecology Club 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Pep Club. Pet P eve: People who are prejudiced. Norwood Plaza . . . Sunshine . . . red hair . . . blue glass . . . Chapel St. . . . friz- zy .. . monkey man . . . silly . . . muf- fins . . . moonshadow. SUSAN LAFARGUE Maura 15 Audubon Road Activities: Pep Club; Biology Club; Ecology Club. Pet Peeve: People who call me twin Bill . . . Norwood Plaza . . . Lenox Street . . . popcorn . . . cookie . . . Sha- NaNa . . . workshirt . . . Sparkles . . . patches . . . Kacky . . . Common. PHILIP LANG 40 Inverness Road Activity: Ski Club. It ' s optional . . . Dr. Reagna ' s garage . . . Wild cat. Phil ' Oldsmobile MaryJane PENELOPE E. LAMING Penny 514 Normandy Drive Activity: Art Club. True friends are like diamonds — pre- cious and rare. False friends are like au- tumn leaves — scattered everywhere. 79 JOAN MARIE LANZONI Joannie 24 Nottingham Drive Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Board 3, 4, Secretary 4; Con- cert Chorale 2, 3, 4; Madrigals; Girls ' Choir 4; Field Hockey 3; Election Com- mission 3, 4. A friend is a present you give your- self. Robert Louis Stevenson RONALD LANZONI Huffa 79 Plimpton Avenue Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Baseball 1; Track 3. Heroes ' Haven . . . Paradise Pools . . . Knoll-Overlooking-The-Lagoon . . . Sa- fia ' ra Forest . . . Moose Hill . . . Boyle ' s Laws . . . The Great Escape . . . The Calm Before The Storm . . . M.N. JOSEPH A. LARCA 1214 Washington Street Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; Track 4. Pet Peeve: T Tuff Guys Joe The Cape Baker . . Friends Scratch. ' Summer ' 71 The Easy Trail 4 a.m. . . . Tipping The Good ANTHONY LAVERDIERE Arizona 15 George Street Activities: Football 4. Pet Peeve: Haircuts Hunting . . . Fishing . . . Beach . . . Zitz Em . . . Cav ' s Party. KATRINA LARSEN Krink ' 163 Spruce Road Activities: Swimming 4; Silhouette; Basket- ball 4. Seton transfer . . . swimming veteran . . . play practices . . . Y40 . . . hitchin ' a ride ... St. Seb ' s old buddies . . . Marlboro Country . . . girls ' night out. DONALD B. LAWRENCE Brad 10 Clark Street Activities: Fooball; Gymnastics 4. Standing in halls . . . girls . . . walk ... by. PAMELA S. LAWTON Pam 112 Wilson Street Activities: Honor Roll; French Club 3; Big Sister Program; Girls ' Choir 2, 3, 4; S nior [ ' lay; Tiot S|K nsorxhip Commit- tee. JAMES P. LAZZARA 21 Garfield Avenue Activities: Student Government Day 3; Ski Club; Sophomore Party Committee; Senior Auct ion; Tiot Associate Editor. I had a dream Last night . . . J.B.S. . . . The Limosine . . . D.B. . . . The Who . . . Parties in Avon . . . The Spot . . . Buzzed Discussions. 80 MICHAEL LeBLANC 50 Churchill Drive Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Ski Club. POPPY . . . Medium Rare . . . BAGDAD . . . Nauset . . . Lambert ' s Cove . . . WCIB. ELIZABETH B. LEE Betty 28 High Street Activities: Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Auction; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2; Ger- man Club 1; Student Government Day. N.H. . . . Horseneck . . . 12-13-70 . . . Blue Hills . . . I.D. . . . Warren . . . Bos- ton. MARY LOU LEONARD 20 Ash Road Activities: Newspaper 2; Pep Club 1, 3; French Club; Tiot Advertising Committee. I am so absorbed in the wonder of earth and the life upon it that I cannot think of heaven and the angels. I have enough for this life. Pearl Buck JANET L. LEVITSKY 90 East Cross Street Activities: Field Hockey 2; Basketball; Wrentham Careers Program; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club; Senior Prom Committee. 7 4 71 . . . H.L. ' s ... Joe . . . Wednesday afternoons. PETER LOESCHER Pete 11 Tamworth Road Activities: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Student Government Day 1; Tiot Advertising Committee. Concord . . . Nauset . . . The Bluff . . . Walden Pond . . . B.M.W. . . . R.T. . . . Chatam . . . The Night. DIANE LOTTSFELDT 28 Heather Drive Pet Peeve: Gym Feb. 5, 1971 . . . Boston Common Epping . . . New Hampshire. NANCY MARIE LESTON 20 Mylod Street Activities: Honor Roll 1, 2; Tiot Advertising Committee; Foreign Exchange Club 4; Latin Club Secretary; Humanities 2; English 400. Pet Peeve: Intentional Cruelty I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could compre- hend it. MARK LINEHAN Biafra 73 Hoyle Street Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; National Honor Society; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Tiot Advertising Committee. The Calm . . . The Knoll . . . Heroes Haven . . . Masonneilan . . . T. T. . . . The Eagles . . . Huffa ' s Hike . . . Willon Drive . . . The Great Escape . . . Moose Hill. wf H 81 MAUREEN LOUGHNANE 310 Nichols Stree Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club; S.A.G. Committee; Tiot Advertising Commit- tee; Honor Roll. Pet Peeve: Gray Hair 72 Under the Clock . . . Section III A, Seats 5, 6 . . . Dec. 12, 1970 . . . Colum- bus Day, 1969 . . . O ' nee and Ped . . . Greaser Parties . . . Bones ' Com- ments . . . Horseneck in the rain . . . Climbing in Windows . . . Liquid Lunches. KAREN LYDDY Bones 62 Norton Drive Activities: Senior Play; Track; Street Hock- ey; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Dieting Tish ' s P.J. Parties . . . Bumping 20(s.s.) . . . Dares. EILEEN LYDON 631 N ' ahaUn Street Activities: Ski Club; Ecology Club 3; Tiot Associate Editor; Art Club 2; Pep Club, Sen- ior Auction; AFS 4; Big Brother-Big Sister Program. Pet Peeve: Bald Headed Chefs Dissatisfaction without discouragement leads to progress. SUSAN MaeADAMS Sue 64 Devan Road Activities: French Club; Pep Club; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Freshman Party Committee. Pet Peeve: Moody People March 16 . . . Rockport August 1970 . . . B.S.C. . . . Friday Night Telephone Calls . . . Rainy Friday Night. DEBORAH MacCORQUODALE Debso 2K Yarmouth Road Activities: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Undependable People Fridays . U-Mass . . . yes-yes Keith . . the bomber . Strawberries JAMES MAC ISAAC Jimmy 98 Hill Street Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Student Trainer 4; Tiot Associate Edi- tor 4; Senior Auction. Pet Peeve: Haircuts Mac ' s . . . Dunkin Donuts . . , M.N. . Bike hikes . . . The Ambassadors T.a.t.T . . . Library ' 71 . . . Blue Hills Drive-In . . . Zitz ' em . . . S.O.Q. meet- ings . . the Cape good-good. 82 SANDRA MacKINNON Sandy 21 Pine Street Activities: Ski Club 3; Senior Auction; Ecology Action Committee 3; Pep Club 1,2. One who thinks pure thoughts, happi- ness will follow like a shadow. GORDON K. MacQUARRIE Gordie 555 Nichols Street Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; In- door Track 1, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Band 1, 2, 3,4. Pet Peeve: Lovejoy ' s Express Mike ' s garage . . . Bill ' s 302 . . . Epping and Brebtwood . . . N.H. . . . Purple Haze . . . Bill ' s house at 5 A.M. . . . Dr. Old ' s . . . W-30 machine . . . Dun- ki ' s . . . Milton MDC. JEANNE MAGEE 165 Neponset Street Activities: Big Sister Program; Senior Auc- tion; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 3; Drill Team 3; Tiot Circulation Committee. MacDonald ' s . . . Waste . . . Marshfield . . . The Cape . . . Vernon St. . . . What? . . . Sparks . . . North St. . . . Trip to Brain- tree . . . Hey Sweetie! . . . The Wall. KAREN MAHONEY 180 Washington Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; School Improvement Commit- tee; Student Council 1, 2; Ski Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Running for the bus Blue ankles . . . long and winding road . . . Scratch my arm . . . Binaca . . . Kitty. JANET MAGUIRE 3 West Border Street Activities: Mental Health Careers 4; Fresh- man and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Ecology Action Committee 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Hilltopper; Tiot Circulation Committee; Senior Auction; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Blue Hills . . . Mac ' s . . . Cahoun ' s . . . Hor- seneck . . . Tennis . . . T.N.T. . . . D.I. ' s . . . I.T.L.B. LINDA M. MAHONEY 23 Hillside Avenue What Goes Around Comes Around. NANCY CATHERINE MAIDA 13 Chatham Road May 1, 1971 . . . Sun . . . snow . . lined field . . . the Quarter Deck Room 19 . . . Footlight . . . K171 Jigger . . A.J. 83 STEVEN MAINONES Mayonnaise 26 Hillside Avenue Activities: Track 1. Out here in the field, I fight for my meals, I turn my back to your living. I don ' t need to fight to prove I ' m right, I don ' t need to be forgiven. Don ' t cry, don ' t waste your eyes, it ' s only teenage wasteland. JOHN MALACARIA Jolly Jack 39 Granite Street The Guy . . . Boston Common . . . Red Sweater . . . Joy Ride from Nantasket- Norwood by Tom Berry. NANCY MALACARIA 509 Pleasant Street Activities: Swimming 1, 2; Concert Chorale 3, 4; Student Council 2; Art Club 3; National Honor Society 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Jeff . . . Cape Cod . . . Turkey. LAUREL ANNE MARDEN Rugsy 85 Jacobsen Drive Pet Peeve: Being alone July 30, 71 . . . Paul . . . October 9, ' 71 . . . Falmouth . . . Grants. DENISE CAROL MALEIKO 26 Westview Drive Activities: Pep Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Hill- topper 2; Basketball 2, 4; Humanities 2; Art Club 4; Tiot Advertising Committee. WOW ... The party . . . Halloween 70 . . TNT . . . Central Park . . . It ' s a steal . . . Dedham 71 . . . Bravo . . . R.W. Bike . . . Hikes ... ice cubes . . . Sha-Na-Na . . . Horseneck . . . Table 1 . . . P.F. s. MICHAEL MARTIN Mort 123 Spruce Road Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4; Student Council. Pet Peeve: Arlington Look people . . . Cape . . . Walker Ave. . . . Black dogs . . . Blue Jay . . . Mrs. Doors . . . 16-0-2 . . . Green house . . . The Baker . . . Carton strip . . . Quitters . . . school nites . . . Go-on . . . Little Man. MICHAKLJOHN McAULIFEK Mike 36 Monroe Street Activities: Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Student Council 1, Student Council President 1, National Honor Society 3, t. Student Government Day 3; Latin Club 2 Plum Island . . . Marguerite . . . Mr. Annual Swim Team WILLIAM McCALL Scout 93 Railroad Avenue Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee; German 3, 4. The Knoll . . . The Calm . . . Heroes Haven ... 13 . . . T.A.T. . . . Zitz ' em . . . Sparks . . . Mastinneilon . . Efem. 84 KATHLEEN McCANN Cookie Man 70 Richland Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Ecology Ac- tion Committee 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Pollution I would that my life remain a tear and a smile; a tear to unite me with those of broken heart, a smile to be a sign of my joy in existence. RUTH MCCARTHY Roody 133 Winslow Avenue Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Cafeteria food Coley . . . July 16, 1971 . . . Cape . . . New Hampshire . . . Simoni ' s . . . These Eyes . . . June 7, 1971 ... Re- vere Beach ... Go Play a Cow. LORI L. McCONKEY 67 Marlboro Street Activities: Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Spanish Club 4. Nantasket 69 . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . jp . . . summer of 70 . . . J.C. . . . Califor- nia ... 25 miles . . . SFB . . . Cheshire. KATHLEEN McDONALD Kathy 50 George Street Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2. Smiles are passports through the desert and visas to all alien Countries. Hampton Beach . . . Love . . . Friend- ship . . . Cape Cod. MARGUERITE McDERMOTT 18 Glendale Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Freshman Party Committee. Pet Peeve: Big Heads Plum Island . . . Mike . . . Nantasket ' 69 . . . June 6, 1969 . . . the surprise party . . . Scott Williams parties . . . The Bomber . . . chip- munk. CHARLES McDONOUGH Chuck 278 Prospect Street Activities: Football 1; Spanish Club 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3; Wrestling 4. Pet Peeve: 7:50 a.m. Some people see things as they are and say why? But I dream things that never were and ask why not? ELIZABETH McDONOUGH Beth 54 Florence Avenue Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Hilltopper 3; Tiot Sponsorship Committee; Wren- tham State Careers Program. R.O. . . . Sunrise . . . How ' s it going . . . Apple . . . Fran . . . Smile Away . . . TASTEE ... St. Tim ' s . . . Mellow. JAMES McDONOUGH Mac 71 Edgehill Road Activities: Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Advertising Committee. George ' s Place . . . The Ceiling . . . Blue Hills . . . John ' s Basement . . . Flight from Justice. 85 MARY McDONOUGH Mare 20 West Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Party Committee; World Affairs Council 2; Tiot Circulation Committee 4. Love is an ancient song; once heard, remembered long. ROBERT McGHEE Geezer 108 Azalea Drive Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4. Choppers . . . The Three Stooges . . . Sorry. ■ DAVID W. McGUIRE 11 Bonney Lane Activities: Indoor Track 1. The Who . . . Limosine . lar . . . off periods . . . Dave . . Mono ' s cel- The Coke Ma- chine . . . Blue Hills Lost. STEPHEN McMULLIN 42 Rockhill Street Activities: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; English 400; Humanities 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Team 3, 4; World Affairs Council 2. BRIAN McHUGH Magoo 81 Hoyle Street Activities: Track 2; Basketball 3, 4. Marshfield . . . Cape . . . The Redwood in Vermont ... a draftee . . . Fitchburg on a weekend. JOHN McQUADE Jack 205 D Bahama Drive Activities: Basketball 1; Newspaper 2; Dra- matic Club 2; Swim Team 3, 4; Tiot Adver- tising Committee 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Concert Chorale 4; Big Brother Com- mittee Program 4. Gold brick . . . Cape Cod . . . Groovy . . . Vermont . . . The Big N . MARY T. McTERNAN 73 Gay Street ctivities: Class Officer 3, 4; Cheerlead- ing 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 3, 4; Silhou- ette Editor 4; Student-Faculty Advisory Board 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Humanities; Kntfhsh 400. 72 under the clock . . . Provi- dence . . . 18th green . . Pumpkins Suit Judy Blue Eyes . . . C.C. . . . SAG. CAROL A. MEDVESKY 12 Warren Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2; F.H.A 1, 2, 3. Pet Peeve: Prejudice Sunshine . . . Falmouth . . . Palm Beach . . . Yellow . . . Blue. 86 NONA MEGAN 59 Spruce Road Activities: Girls ' Choir 1; World Affairs Council 2; French Club 3; Gymnastics 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Crabby customers July 7, 1969 . . . May I help you . . . Nawaka . . . Niagara Falls . . . Are you mad? . . . Where ' s George? . . . Judy ' s room . . . the butler??? JANET MARY MELLON 52 Norton Drive Activities: Girls ' Choir 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Party Committee. Driver ' s Ed. 30 hrs.? . . . White Wire . . . June 21 . . . Group 2 . . . the closet . . . Snowy Night at Arena . . . Excuse Me??? JOANNE C. MICALE 59 Lane Drive Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Party Committee; Biology Club 2; Tiot Cir- culation Committee. Pet Peeve: Smelly Feet Drifter . . . Oct. 2, 1971 . . . Mac ' s . . . Chit- chats with Mary . . . Shell . . . Hockey . . . Smile ' s . . . Happiness. RICHARD MIRABELLA Freak 35 Meadow Street Activities: Woodworking Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Metal Shop Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee. Pet Peeve: Homework The Quaries . . . Memorial Park. MICHAEL MIRISOLA Mike 51 Lane Drive Activities: Business Club 1, 2; French Club 1; Sophomore Party Committee; Investment Club 4. Pet Peeve: Monday Mornings, first peri- od. Brass Monkey . . . The Surf . . . Med- field . . . Mary. JANICE MISTLER Mist 601 Nichols Street Activities: Biology Club 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Tiot Typing Committee. Pet Peeve: Gas Stations What is MY Life Without Your Love . . . Nov. 25 . . . Mitch ' s Zoo . . . Lasagna . . . Summer ' 71 . . . Oct. 23 . . . Hockey and Arne . . . Mary ' s Car. JANE M. MITCHELL Mitch 2 Gushing Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Tiot Circulation Committee; Lab Aid 2, 3; French Club 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. 72 . . . Pulling Mackies . . . Zitz ' em . . . C.C. ' s ... The Field . . . April 4th and 9th .. . Shirley ' s Place ... The Red Bomber . . . Reservoir. NANCY MOAN Moannie 121 Albemarle Road Activities: Basketball 1, 2; Softball 1, 2; Ski Club; Pep Club; Senior Auction; Tiot Advertising Committee; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Election Commission 3, 4; Senior Play. 18th green . . . C.C. . . . Pumpkins . . . 72 under the clock . . . July 16th, 1971 . . . V.C. ' s . . . rainy nites . . . buddy . . . Suite Judy Blue Eyes . . . Mary, whats the buzz . . . Horseneck in the rain . . . $500 . . . Zitz ' em . . . Black Bomber . . . Sparks . . . New Hampshire . . . Munich. MICHAEL A. MONAHAN Mike 66 Walpole Stree Activities: Hockey 1, 2; Football 1; Ski Club; Investment Club. The line . . . backstop . . . parties in Avon. PETER MOURIS 72 Pros| ect Avenue Pet Peeve: Homework w 16 Quincy Quarries . Roof-top . . . Ver- mont . . The Max . . . Wollaston Beach . . . The S|x) Citgo . . . Pie. fl MICHAEL MORRISSEY Mike 154 Jefferson Drive Activities: Football 1. Pet Peeve: When a record skips If I don ' t see you no more in this world I ' ll meet you in the next one and don ' t be late, don ' t be late. J. Hendrix JOSEPH MROCZKA 26 Andrew Street Activities: Chess Club 3; Ski Club 3. Pet Peeve: Minipricing ' Rock ROBERT E. ML ' LCAHY Weasel 25 Sycamore Street Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Freshman and Sophomore Party Com- mittees, Ski Cluli, Junior Car wash. The Knoll Ihe calm . Blue Hills . . . T.A. AT C.C Double Session! , Paradise Pools Spark •. Mae ' s Masoneilan . . . Heroe, Haven Cape Cod beaver shooting. EDMUND W. MULVEHILL, JR. Ted 102 Spruse Road Activities: Track 1; Baseball 1; Football 1; Hockey 1, 2; Soccer 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sopho- more Party Committees; Latin Club , ' i Oct. 7, 1970 . . . C.C. . . . Vermont . . . the ' Spo . . . the Harp . . . Folks buzzzinn ' ? . . . My Bash . Mash- nee . . . Falmouth . . . Saturday Nights . . See you, now! 88 JANET C. MURPHY Murph 84 Sunnyside Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Walking down the street and having a bug fly in my eye. Scituate . . . fried rice on a wall . . . Oc- tober 10, 1971 . . . you ' re a great kid ... I wish you could stay . . . walks up town with Debbie, Janet, and Donna . . . the sifter . . . you gotta be kidding me! . . . Zitz ' em. KATHLEEN MURPHY Murph 40 Deerfield Road Activities: Ski Club; Pep Club; Tiot Cir- culation Committee. Castham ... ski trips . . . 12 30 70 the Swamp . . . C. G. Beach . . . 4th . . . Blue Bomber . . . Atlantic Bananas and Bats . . . Bzznerk!! . . . Fee. DEBORAH MURRAY Debbie 272 Lenox Street Anything worth doing is worth doing well. MARYANN MURRAY 39 Harrow Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 3; Biology Club; Sophomore and Fresh- man Party Committees. Buzzards Bay . . . Onset . . . Spain . . . Hor- seneck . . . The Party ... the beige house . . . Dennis ... 120 mph . . . Brew- ster . . . Boston Common . . . gas pedals . . . N.Y.R. GEORGE L. MURRAY 7 Sherwood Drive Activities: Track 1, 2, 3, Editor; Senior Auction. My car . . . Sir . . . HQ Falmouth ... Ho Jo ' s Prom . . . off periods . . . 4; Tiot Associate . . . Backstop . . . rip off . . . Jr. parties in Avon. KARL P. MUZYKA Muz 16 Rosedale Road Activities: Football 1; Track 1; Ski Club. Pet Peeve: People who mispronounce my name. Waterville . . . Horseneck . . . Blue Hills ... Rt. 1 . . . T.S S.P Bliss . . . Nantasket . . . midnight. DEBORAH NENART 212 Washington Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ecology Action Committee. Beverly ' s . . . island . . . ferry . . . seashells . . . November 1, 1968 . . . ocean. 89 THERESA A. NOBLE 96 Westview Drive Activities: Girls ' Choir 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Sophomore Party Committee; Wrentham State ProgTam; Pep Club 1, 2; Big Sister Program. Montreal . . . Horseneck . . . 7 4 . . . Nick Danger . . . Steve ' s party . . . Whirleys . . . Arts . . . 7 15 . . . R.R.R. . . . Gunkey, Beckey and Fari- na .. . Right on, left off . . . it ' s the only way to go . . . Pididdle ... I love Hunts. MARK NORTON 116 Roosevelt Avenue PAUL NOLAN Gnat 25 Rock Street Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4. Jog to the fence and sprint it back . . . Camp Cedar and Cabin 5 . . . C.Y.O. boys, 1971 . . . beaver shooting. ROBERT E. O ' BRIEN OB 24 Florence Avenue Activities: Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Concert Chorale 4; German Club 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Cold Cupcakes Mac ' s . . . Mad-Dog-House . . . Summer of ' 71 . . . C.P. Munchen . . . efferwescent . . . Hot lips . . . ace . . . outward bound . . . H.B. . . . Moxie. SHEILA E. O ' BRIEN 78 Cottage Streel Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Cir- culation Committee; Investment Club; Big Si8ter-8ig Brother Program; Senior Auction, Powder Puff Football. ZitZ ' em Oct 10, 1969 . . . Avoca- do .. . Steak . . . Horseneck 187 .. . Flip-Flop ... Ice Cream . . . Store, S A.G. Parties at B ' s. WILLIAM O ' BRIEN 43 Phillips Avenue Activities: Ski Club; Woodworking Club; Sophomore Party Committee. Elks . . . G.F.U Flamouth . . Wa- reham. 90 JOHN O ' CONNELL 67 Pellana MARLENE O ' DONNELL 62 Winter Street Activities: Student Council 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; A.F.S. Club 2, 4; Ski Club 3 Class Historian; Tiot Co-editor-in-Chief April in Paris ... Oil est le Metro? the field . . . Pumpkins ... ice cream stores . . . R.O. . . . That Night Plum Island . . . T.W.T. . . . Flash the roof . . . Fire up . . . Flags on a hill . . . S.O.Q. meetings. MARY JANE O ' DONNELL 62 Winter Street Activities: Tiot Associate Editor; French Club 3; Ski Club 3; A.F.S. Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Four black sheep . . . Jean-Pierre . . . S.A.G. . . . Rocks . . . The Knoll overlooking the Lagoon . . . Car Wash . . . the Red Mustang. SUSAN O ' LEARY Sue 66 Lincoln Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Student Gov- ernment Day 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. November 70 . . . truro . . . Eddit . . . The First . . . Pier 4 . . . April 72 . . . awight . . . Nantasket . . . H.H. . . 1st floor H20. ROBERT B. OFSTEIN 11 Oakleigh Road Activities: Shop Club; A-V Club. C. and 0. . . . The Surf . . . L.D. ' Rob SUSAN O ' LEARY 333 Cedar Street Needham, Mass. PATRICIA A. O ' NEIL Patti 15 Greenwich Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Government Day 1; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. Kindness is a language the dumb can speak and the deaf understand. SHEILA ANN O ' NEIL 8 Marlboro Street Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club; A.F.S.; Big Sister; Tiot Circulation Committee. I have often regretted my speech, never my silence. 91 PAUL O ' NEILL Punka 28 Ellis Avenue Activities: Wrestling 3, 4; Outdoor Track 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Room 19 . . . Civic . . . Mac ' s . . . Scituate . . . Lehigh. BRIAN ORME 76 Beech Street Activities: Honor Roll 1; Student Facul- ty Advisory Board 2, 3; Football; Senior Play; Ski Club 3; Vice-President; Stu- dent Council 1, 2. Cotuit summers . . . Hacks . . . Harbor- view . . . Loop . . . Main St. . . . Waquit Rd. . . . Ryan ' s parties . . . the coke . . . Mono ' s cellar . . . one of Ted ' s . . . Ski trips . . . New Year ' s Eve 70 ... 16 Bellvue Ave. . . . downed. JANET O ' TOOLE Holly Drive Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Parties; Biology Club 2; Art Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Porfolio Art 4. When you part from your friend grieve not, for that which you love most in him becomes clearer in his absence. Buzzards Bay . . . B.C. ... in the rain . . . underground cafe . . . Rockport. DENNIS OTTINO Beans 27 Roxana Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stagehand 4; Audio-Visual 2, 3. Pet Peeve: 5 in arrow, leaky spit valves Back Room . . . Music . . . 360 . . . Vanilla Fudge Ice Cream. PATRICK O ' TOOLE Tooley 4 Elkway Avenue Activities: Gymnastics; Track 1, 2; Sopho- more Party Committee. Blue Hills . . . The Cape . . . Zitz ' em. LESLIE OWENS Les 43 St. Paul Avenue Activities: Business Club 2, 3; Pep Club. Pet Peeve: Midi dresses and skirts ERNEST PACIORKOWSKI • !( ' , Neponset Street Activities: Football; Track; Investment Club. JEAN MARIE PACKARD Jeannie 14 Countryside Lane Activities: Pep Club; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee. Pet Peeve: Phonies Ronnie . . . Junior Prom . . . July 71 . . . Virginia . . . September 69 . . . Hair . . . The Cape . . . Senior Prom. 92 SANDRA PALAZZI Sandy 10 St. Joseph Avenue Activities: Pep Club; Freshman Party Committee; Sophomore Party Commit- tee. Fred . . . Halloween 70 . . . Norwood Hospital . . . Arena . . . Senior Prom ' 70 . . . the forest . . . ski-dee . . . Beach ... in a few years . . . my rings . . . 1 i 1 kids ... my grandmother ' s house. JEANNE PALIE 33 Myrtle Street Activities: Latin Club; Pep Club. Do ' s and Bi ' . . . June 13, 1970 . . . poor baby . . . December 24, 1969 . . . New Pond . . . Shell . . . FLT R-78 . . . Sq-3710-CMR-81 . . . Oct. 2, 1971. JO-ANNE PALUMBO 10A Prospect Street DEBORAH PAQUETTE Debbie 31 Nichols Street Activities: F.H.A. 2, 3; Concert Choral 3. Debs . . . boys . . . money . . . Jamaica Plain. FRANCES PAPARAZZO Fran 12 Eisenhower Road Activities: Girls ' Choir 3, 4; French Club 3; Pep Club; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Party Committee. Keep smiling and they ' ll wonder what you ' ve been up to. CLAIRE M. PARAS 51 Arnold Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; English 400; Girls ' Choir 4; Concert Chorale 3; Yearbook Circulation Committee; Gymnastics 3; Silhouette (co- editor). Zitz ' em . . . Blue Hills . . . Halloween ' 70 . . . ' 71 . . . Grud-Whitehorse . . . Next year . . . Harp and Bard ... Jr. Prom and Sammy . . . larue . . . Class of ' 72 . . . buzz. PAULA M. PARISE 67 Croyden Road Activities: Gymnastics 3, 4; Cheerlead- ing 1, 3, 4; Swimming 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ski Club; Powder Puff Football Game. Columbus Day 69 ' . . . Skiing with Moany . . . Slave Auction ' 70 . . . Bob ' s old car . . . Before games with Pooch . . . Shaker weekends . . . Com- petition ' 70 . . 121 .. . GB. Summer parties at LOUIS PARKER Lovie 55 Stratford Road Activities: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Big Brother 3; Pep Club 4; Investment Club 4; Class Officer 1. Calm before the storm . . . Heroes Haven . . . Huffa ' s Hike . . . The Grey Ghost ... 13 ... Je T ' aime. 93 DENNIS PASQUALINO 84 Bornwood Drive KATHLEEN PATSOS Kathy 43 Norton Drive Activities: Cheerleading 1, 3, 4; Gym- nastics 2; Powder Puff Football Game; Softball 1, 2; Pep Club; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Election Commission; S.A.G.; Fresh- man and Sophomore Party Committees; Swimming 3; Ski Club. June 19, 1971 . ■ • Ditches . . . Ben- sons ' . . . Campfires ... Ski Trips! . . . New Year ' s Eve ' 70 . . . BARF . . . M.N. . . . C.C. . . . Horseneck . . . Bird Park . . . Fields . . . Curlers? . . . M. + D. I BRIAN PATTERSON 191 Jefferson Drive RITA PAZNIOKAS 38 Sumner Street Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Tennis 3, 4; English 400; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; NMSQT Letter of Commendation. Wamp! . . . Corvair . . . Hi-yuh! Elsie . . . p.C. . . . pull a T . . . Elsie . . . NINI . G.u . . . Captain Budd . . . The Cross. LEIGHTON PATTERSON 191 Jefferson Drive ERIC PETERSON 44 Jacolisen Drive Activities: German Club 3. People hearing with listening. Simon and Garfunkel JOAN ELIZABETH PHALEN Joanie 34 Chickering Road Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Captain 3; Softball; English 400; French Club; Language Lab Aide; Exchange Stu- dent; A.F.S. Club; NMSQT Letter of Commendation. For a thought to change the world, it must first change the life of the man who carries it. WILLIAM MICHAEL PIERI Pierski 96 Fulton Street Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4. Champion the Right to be yourself; Dare to be different and to set your own Pattern; Live your own life and follow your own Star. 94 PATRICIA ANN PINK Pinky 133 Ridgewood Drive Activities: Basketball; Softball. Pet Peeve: Traveling Love Means never having to say you ' re sorry. New Hamps hire ... a lot of beautiful Mountains. CATHERINE PODOLSKIE 24 Wentworth Street Dedham JOHN PORTER Sid 7 Hillcrest Road Activities: Football 1, 2; Ski Club; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. MICHELE R. POTTER Mitchy 395 Pleasant Street Activities: Ecology Action Committee 3, 4; Pep Club 1; World Affairs Council 2; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; NMSQR Letter of Commendation. Sebago Lake . . . Onset . . . Plymouth . . . Want to buy a hippy? . . . Tyrol . . . Octo- ber 30, 1971 . . . August 22, 1971 . . . Lenox Street ... My Teddy Bear. PAULA POZNICK 19 Phillips Avenue Pet Peeve: Too much homework on holidays ami school nights. Practice makes Perfect. H L B w ■ MM ■ 1 m BRENDA J. PRAINO 74 Crestwood Circle Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3; Ski Club 3. Scussett Beach . . . The Field . . . Harp and Band . . . Westwood . . . Blue Hills . . . Mac ' s . . . Zitz ' em . . . A. 95 EVELYN M. PUCHALSKI Snoopy Newton 98 Mylod Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Ski Club. New Year ' s Eve 70-71 . . . Black Ford . . . Rockland Center . . . World ' s End . . . Plaza . . . P Town . . . Horse- neck . . . Closer to home . . . Hyan- nis . . . Broken Jaw ... ' 57 Chevy . . . Tanny. ANN PUNGITORE 349 Pleasant Street PATRICIA PUNGITORE 246 Pleasant Street Friendship . . . Love. •Pat JOHN PUZAS Puz 63 Countryside Lane Activities: Track 1, 2; Swimming 3, 4; Base- ball 2; German Club. The Cape . . . Drive-In . . . The Pit . . . Schlitz . . . Horseneck . . . Casper the Ghost . . . Shirley . . . Coconut Trees. NANCY ANN PURPURA Purps 38 Sturtevant Avenue Pet Peeve: Plastic People He who lives in peace and ease must not speak all he knows nor judge all he sees. CHRISTOPHER QUANN Chris 30 Chickering Road Activities: Football; Investment Club; Soph- omore Party Committee. The Brook . . . Mason-Neilan . . . Napa . . . The Cap . . . New Pond . . . Threesome. SUSAN QUIGLEY Quigs 27 Chatham Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Big Brother-Big Sister 4. It doesn ' t matter who you love or how you love but that you love. Dennis . . . Ma . . . Harp and Bard . . . parties . B P . . . February 18th . . . Beginning. JOSEPH RADZEVICH Raz 22 Chapel Street Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 96 WILLIAM RAPP 11 Prescott Road Activities: Ski Club Think snow . . . Alps . . . Graduation Arlington . . . Vermont. Bill Dennisport . AW-Right MICHAEL REAGAN Mike 544 Nichols Street Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Formula Vee Helen . . . Oct. 20, 1968 . . . Dune Bugies . . . 302-375H . . . PN. DO NALD REDDICK Big D 57 Crestwood Circle Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Baseball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Class Officer 4; Ambassa- dors Club 2, 3, President 4. C ' mon Ron, there are better ways! The Knoll ... The Frat house ... Sly and Jethro . . . The creature from the Lagoon. FLORENCE M. REID Flo 31 Barberry Lane Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Circulation Commit- tee; French Club 3, 4; Hilltopper 1, 2; For- eign Exchange Club. Smile — it takes 72 muscle to frown and only 14 to smile. PAUL REDIHAN Reda 76 Hoyle Street Activities: Football 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Ski Club 3; Indoor Track 4. Pet Peeve: Mac ' s Cape Cod . . . North . . . Conway . . . ' The Alley . . . I.H. Scout . . . Easy Trail. RUTHANNE REMKUS 226 Sunnyside Road NANCY RICHARDS 225 Washington Street Activities: Pep Club 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; F.B.L.A. Happiness can ' t be defined, it ' s a cer- tain mood, a state of mind, it ' s a sharing of everyday affairs with one who under- stands and cares. KAREN RICHMOND 143 Albemarle Road Activities: Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Tiot Advertising Committee; French Club 3, 4; Language Lab Aide 3; Stu- dent Government Day 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Dedham . . . August 7, 1970 . . . binocu- lars . . . room 234 . . . The ques- tion . . . Horseneck . . . Fran ' s bike. 97 PATRICK RILEY 56 Bullard Street Activities: Hockey 1, 2; Swimming 3, 4; Student Council; Senior Auctioneer; Big Brother Program. Don ' t let it bring you down. Neil Young NANCY A. RINTALA Alex 93 Audubon Road Activities: Art Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Commit- tees. Pet Peeve: Egotists Dondi . . . Plaza . . . Spiffy . . . 80 . . . The Hawk . . . Heidi . . . Bike . . . Turkey . . . J . . . Paul Revere . . . Derby . . . M.M. . . . The Common . . . Cape Tickles . . . P-Town . . . U-Hauls . . . white car . . . 4-way . . . arrow . . . patches . . . chicken soup . . . munchies. ROBERT P. RIOLO 188 Jefferson Drive Activities: Footbal l 1, 2; Hockey 3. Pet Peeve: Snobby girls Cape Cod . . . Steppenwolf . . . skipping school. OLIVE ROBB 26 Nye Avenue Brockton, Mass. SUSAN RODGKRS 212 Lenox Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club Providence Town Inn . . October ] October 23 The Develop- ment . . . Nifty Ma . . . Danny ' s Part) BKATTS. FRANCES ROMANELLI Frankie 200 East Cross Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Freshman Party Committee; Senior Auction. Pet Peeve: Wednesdays Super Sport 396 . . . January 29, 1970 . . . Weymouth . . . European . . . April 3, 1970 . . . Vermont . Duxliury ' 69 . . . Plum Island. 98 MARIA RONDINELLI Italy 37 Walnut Avenue Activities: Cheerleader 1; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Stu- dent Council 4. M. and D. . . . Mr. B . . . Moose . . . Crash . . . Falmouth . . . Summer 71 . . . GJG ' s . . . Mr. Hexter and Co. . . . George . . . March 8, 1971 . . . Vets . . . Rm. 109 .. . Cutlass 123 .. . Debit . . . Woppo . . . James . . . Susit . . . P-Nuts . . . Habba . . . Green Highlights. JEAN ROWE Jeanie 35 Birch Road Activities: Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Gym- nastics 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Tiot Cir- culation Committee; Pep Club; Fresh- man and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: People who hear but don ' t listen Horseneck . . . 90.4 ... Its the only way . . . o.f. . . . Chewks and Gunks . . . Whirley . . . Shut-up Maryann . . . States . . . Tee. ALAN E. ROY Al 125 Walpole Street Activities: Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Outdoor Track 1, 2. The park . . . C.E.K. and V.F Jill . . . green pinto . . . Banana back . . . Hoffie . . . Fred . . . Mr. Carver ' s party . . . Roxbury pond . . . Joan ' s engagement . . . Yvonne . . . Super Turtle . . . Karen T. . . . Gymnas- tics . . . Christine ' s party . . . Janice. LINDA RYAN 27 Surrey Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Tennis 2. March 19, 1971 . . . Falmouth . . . steak . . . Martha ' s Vineyard . . . go- carts . . . Granada, Spain . . . Mercedes Benz . . . On Luck. MATTHEW RUGGIERO 153 Sunnyside Road Activities: Football 1, 2; Indoor Track 1, 3; Outdoor Track 1; Student Council 2, 3. Mac ' s . . . Horseneck . . . Rosie . . . Bridge- water . . . The Lodge. PAUL SAMPSON Sammy 130 Monroe Street Activities: TIOT Advertising Committee. Summer of ' 71 . . . Midtown swims . . . J. Prom . . . Civic . . . Memorial Park . . . L.H. RAMONA SANSONE Mona RICHARD W. SANPHY Hunter 13 East Hoyle Street 41 Windsor Road July 4, 1971 . . . John . . . My Little Activities: Basketball. Books . . . July 8, 1971 . . . July 11, Hunting . . . Fishing. 1971. 99 WINDY SAVER 52 Marlboro Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Powder Puff Football; Senior Play. Midyears 69-70 ... P. B.-Lamont- 68 . . . Granada ... Art 70-71 . . . Fal- mouth . . . Hyfield Theatre . . . Rocker- thorn . . . Blue Eyed Denniss . . . Let me help you up . . . Noonhill Road . . . Virginia ' s Talk Shows. JOAN SAWKIEWICZ Joanie 22 Harding Road Activities: Freshman Party Committee; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 4; Ski Club 2; Tiot Typing Committee. Pet Peeve: Rain April 20, 1970 . . . R.T.V Brock- ton .. . Red Super Sport 396 .. . Plym- outh, Mass . . . Bread . . . Plum Island . . . Duxbury 69 . . . Be home early ... 25 Fairview Rd. VIRGINIA G. SCAFURI Ginny 7 Atwood Avenue Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Powder Puff Football; Softball 3, 4; Ski Club; Senior Play; Senior Auction; Art Club. Bermuda 4? . . . South Shore . . . Ha- Cha ... Til 10 p.m. . . . rug-weaver . . . thrice . . . pumpkin face . . . pickles . . . Confucius . . . FRED?! . . . Tri-S . . . July ... P. Lynde . . . Yellow Curtains . . . Ya had to be there. SUE SCHROEDER 41 Lane Drive Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Commit- tees; Art Club; Senior Auction; Powder Puff Football Team; Tiot Typist Pet Peeve: Sunday night August 30, 1969 ... The Cape . . . let- ters . . . the beach . . . Snoopy . . . the cel- lar N. H. . . . red Vet . . . Florida ... di- amond ring . . . love . . Johnny. DEBRA LYNN SCHROEDER Deb 41 Lane Drive Activities: Future Homemakers of America, Co-chairman of the Clothing Drive; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. A blind Date . . . April 2, 1971 . . . Flori- da .. . Christmas. ELAINE SUSAN SEVAL Lainy 102 Richland Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2; Field Hockey 1; Ecology Club 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Anything to an extreme We are captive on a carousel of time; we can ' t return we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round in the circle game. JAMES R. SEXTON Bucky 1329 Washington Street Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Hock- ey Manager; Track 1, 2; Pep Squad; Student Council; Football 1, 2, Captain 1. Pet Peeve: Sunday morning practices PW Football Games . . . The Brook Shop . . . Hockey Games . . . Senior Auction ... The Cape . . . TA T . . . Buff . Huffa , . . TA T2 . . . Lovie . 11-72 STEPHEN CHARLES SHAGOURY Steve 547 Nichols Street Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; School Improvements Committee 1, 2, 3; A.C.S.P. 4; French Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honors Banquet 2, 3, 4; Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; English 400; Tiot Business Editor; Football 1; Cross Country Manager 4; Indoor Track 2, 3, 4; Outdoor Track 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Pet Peeve: The injustices of the system and class cliques. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. 100 CORINNE SHANAHAN 18 Alandale Parkway Activities: Pep Club Pet Peeve: People who say I look like I am 14 years old. Fred . . . Horse Pool . . . Ocean City Beach . . . South Norwood . . . August 17. DIANE SHANNON 113 Audubon Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hilltopper 2; Senior Auction; Senior Play. Pet Peeve: Winter 27th . . . 9 11 70 . . . Drum Corps . . . June 70 . . . Remember the day you went over the drawbridge in Lyn? . . . Marion Ohio . . . Room 235 .. . Horse- neck. CHERYL LEE SHAW Chery 11 Yew Drive Activities: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Hilltopper 1, 2; German Club 2, 3; Gym- nastics 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; TIOT circulation Committee. I shall pass this way but once, Therefore any good that I can do, Or any kindness that I can give, Let me do it now; For I shall not pass this way again. ERNEST SHEEHAN Ernie 298 Nahatan Street Activities: Math Team 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; A.V. Club 4; Silhouette 4. I think ... I think I am . . . therefore I am, I think. ELIZABETH H. SHEA Beth 303 Dean Street Activities: Cheerleader 1; Softball 1, 2; €ymnastics 2, 3, 4; Ski Club; School Im- provements Committee; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Advertising Committee. Bluebird Revisited . . . Bummers . . . 5D ' s on Head Of The Bay 1171 . . . Black Mice ... I want to sit on the curb . . . Blach Beach . . . Dead Batteries? . . . Brownies at Nausset. BYRON SHELTON 102 Union Street Activities: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4; District Band 4. 19 . . . Where ' s your pass?? . . . Alberta time . . . Backroom . . . Highstown . . . drafty bus. MAUREEN SHONE 45 Howard Street KAREN SHUMAN 59 Dervon Road Activities: Softball 1, 2; Tennis 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sopho- more Party Committees 1, 2. Watch . . . Corvair . . . Zap! Roy ' s House . . New Hampshire. 101 ROBIN L. SILVER 100 Engamore Lane Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Spanish Club 3; Senior Auction; Senior Class Play. Pet Peeve: Rumors Life is to be fortified by many friend- ships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. ALEXANDER SKENE 17 Buckingham Avenue Activities: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4. I have laid aside business and gone a fishing. Isacc Walton MARY SLAUENWHITE Rueben 43 Croydon Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. R.A.M. . . . March 30, 1969 . . . my three rings and one bracelet . . . Friday nights with the Ruebens. DONNA SOFUOLIS 31 Fales Avenue Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Smitty . . . Bermuda, May 15, 1969 ... NY City . . . hockey games . . . JC Superstar concert . . . February 28, 1969 Martha ' s Vineyard . . . Junior Prom . . . W.O.P. CINDYELLEN A. SODERLAND Sod 21 Lynwood Drive Activities: Hilltopper 1, 2; Ecology Action Committee 4; Wrentham State Program. Pet Peeve: People that can ' t wake up in the morning Shakabudoo . . . hey, Jude . . . flying trol- ley ... do it .. . yellowbird . . . Wien . . . Mitch and Mare ... US . . . Alex . . . ZONK . . . good friends . . . bod, sod . . . dreams. GARY S. SPARKS Sparky 194 East Cross Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Band 4. N.H.S. Football Field . . . Blue Hills or Bust . . . B.H. V . NANCY MARIE SPELLMAN Blimp 208 Sunnyside Road Activities: Tiot Circulation Committee; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Ski Club; French Club; Pep Club Pet Peeve: Diets and Aces Blue Maverick . . . Blue Hills Skiing . . . Room 7115 . . . July 3, 1971 . . Horseneck Beach . . . Whirlics . . . J. P. . . ■ Watch that arm star . Green Mav- erick Burtie The River. 102 PATRICIA ANN STANTON l Cross Street Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Party Committee; Senior Play; Powder Puff Football Team. Colorado . . . D.P.R. . . . August of 70 . . . Sherm ' s Car . . . Moose . . . Hill Road . . . 500 cc Kawasaki . . . Stall Showers . . . Straws . . . Mrs. Rigameroo . . . The Sift- er .. . 40 ft. skiing hill . . . New Hamp- shire . . . 2nd floor old building . . . dunkin ' donuts. NANCY ELLEN STRAUSS Straws 240 Union Street Activities: Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Basketball 2; Senior Play; Powder Puff Football Team. 10 12 68 . . . Friendly ' s N.H. . . . Ware- ham camping . . . Horseneck ... Ho Jo ' s . . . Junior Prom . . . Ron and Jean . . . Patti . . . Colorado . . . Senior Prom . . . Semi-Formal . . . Bermu- da .. . Stall Showers . . . 2nd floor old building girls ' room . . . hippie . . . Blue Mustang. BARRY SULLIVAN 35 Marion Avenue Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, Executive Board 3, 4; Class Officer 2, 3. Jog it to the fence and sprint it back . . . ZITZ ' EM ... The Knoll over- looking the lagoon . . . The flood before the game . . . The storm . . . TAtT . . . and 2 . . . Je t ' aime round table . 103 DONNA SULLIVAN 60 Codman Road Activities: Pep Club; Business Club; Ski Club; Tiot Typing Committee. Horseneck 71 . . . My car . . . June 70 . . . May 18, 1971 . . . E.S.S Mac ' s . . . Friendly ' s . . . Wey- mouth . . . weekends ... ski trip . . . Pizza . . . Marshfield . . . V.I.C. . . . Chinese food . . . purple . . . Buzz . . . Denny ' s Texaco Station . . . 84147F . . . Boston Gardens . . . C.C. . . . zitz ' em. NANCY SULLIVAN 53 Crestwood Circle Activities: Swim Team 1; Ski Club 3, 4; rt Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Pet Peeve: Sea Gulls Up North . . . slopes ... 3 at a time . . . sand dunes . . . Kevin ' s Lemonaide . . . all nighters . . . Munich . . . Lonely Beaches . . . Jettus . . . Hunt Street . . . Cape Cod ... no wind. PATRICIA ANNE TALBOT Patty 44 Fulton Street Activities: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiot Circula- tion Committee 4; A.F.S. Club 4; French Club 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4. L ' Auberge de Pierre-Louis four black sheep . . . April 19, 1971 . . . Halloween. ROBERT M. TAYLOR 80 Alandale Parkway Activities: Hockey 1. Falmouth . . . after ins . . . the third party . July parties. Coo-koo 10 p.m. . . . drive- . . Blue Hills ' 71 . . . MARY ANN TAUSEY Tause 78 Countryside Lane Activities: Pep Club; Art Club; Senior Play; Freshman and Sophomore Party Commit- tees; Senior Play. April 4, 1970 . . . ratsarama . . . Let me help you when . . . Bug Out . . . Samo- yed Puppies ... 60 Gleason Road . . . Casa, Mexico . . . Southern Comfort . . . Virginia Slims Menthol . . . Poke Salad Annie . . . Can you feel it? PAUL TAYLOR PT 11 Kettering Road Activities: Football; German Club, Presi- dent 2. Pay you back tomorrow. NICHOLAS TESSITORE 12J4 Winslow Avenue MARIE THIBAULT 30 Codman Road Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; French Club; Eng- lish 400; Student Government Day; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Dedham Country Club . . . C.B. at R.B. . . . Nantasket . . . Hot potato . . . 800 .. . snowflake . . . Flicker . . . Moo . . . Coffee House . . . D.W. . . . Tech. Tourney . . . WOW. . . . Harp and Bard . . . Montreal . . . Nini and the Metro. 104 STEPHEN THIERAUF 33 Lynwood Drive ARLENE M. THISTLE Leannie 186 Codman Road Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Art Portfolio 4; Ski Club; Business Club 4. Horseneek 71 . . . August 28 . . . The Party . . . Mac ' s . . . Hee Hee . . . Which Way Ya Going . . . April 6 . . . Bubbling Brooks ... Ski Trip . . . Bro- ken Leg . . . Ellis . . . Chickee . . . Men- tal Man . . . Zitz ' em. ANN THOMAS 106 Normandy Drive Activities: Pep Club 3; Student Council 3. Pet Peeve: Following Directions Hingham . . . Toes . . . Friendship . . Love . . . Motorcycles . . . Sports Car. BARBARA THOMPSON Barbie 245 Railroad Avenue Activities: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers of America 1, 3; Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees. White roadrunners . . . Franklin, Mass . . . July 29, 1971 . . . Michael . . . Marion, Ohio . . . Debs . . . J.C. . . . Lynn 71 ... The Moon . . . J.P.W. JOANNE M. THOMAS Joani 15 Hoyle Street Activities: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Swimming; Softball. Pet Peeve: Cheerleader ' s uniform Glink . . . Flags . . . Ellie May . . . Horse- neck in the Rain ... 17 ... Ski Trips . . . Moan ' s Toyota . . . Competition . . . Sag . . . Liberation July 4th. KAREN TIERNEY 36 Access Road Activities: English 400; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; French Club; Sen- ior Auction; Tiot Advertising Editor; Class Officer 1; Girls ' Basketball 1; Lab Aide. A man can not be said to succeed in this life who does not satisfy one friend. MARY BETH TIERNEY MB. 53 Countryside Lane Activities: Ecology Action Committee I feel that the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its greatest sig- nificance. MARTIN TODD Marty 18 Sycamore Street Activities: Concert Chorale 4; Football 1; Spring Track 1; Wrestling 1. Pet Peeve: Stupid Questions The Hole SSB ' s . . . Nantasket. The laundry 105 JENNIFER ANN TOLL Janie 14 Avon Road Activities: Swimming 3; Sophomore Party Committee; Ski Club 3; F.H.A. 1. Teaneck, N.J. . . . Gungi . . . Cross Ex- pressway . . . wine bottled water . . . Victoria Circle . . . raw hide . . . eleva- tors at Amherst. JAMES TOWNE 8 Morse Avenue Activities: Hockey 1, 2. Rip Van Winkle Way Clarks. Jim The Cape JOYCE TOWNE 58 Stratford Road Activities: Pep Club; Freshman and Sopho- more Party Committees; German Club 2; Ecology Action Committee 3; Big Sister Pro- gram; Senior Play. Sept. 30, 71 . . . Tun Tavern . . . Whoa Whoa Whoa . . . Ganuck . . . Montreal . . . Horseneck . . . Tic-Tac . . . Really? Real- ly .. . Right-on . . . Left-on . . . Serious- ly .. . I want it . . . Little girl . . . E.A.B. . . . There it is. STEWART TOWNSEND 609 Landsdowre Way THOMAS B. TRASK Rat 188 Azalea Drive Activities: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Art Club; Business Club 2, 3. Martha ' s Vineyard . . . F.M. . . . The Rolling Stones . . . Monkey Man . . . PAA . . . Living Hard . . . Sleeping. JULIE MARIE TURNER 248 Prospect Street Activities: Pep Club; Spanish Club 3; Senior Auction; Powder Puff Football; Tiot Advertising Committee; Tiot Typ- ing Committee; Sophomore Party Com- mittee. Black dogs . . . Aug. 3, ' 70 . . . Canton Strip ... K ' s clothes ... my wet shoes . . . No! . . . Aug. 29, ' 71 . . . the horse . . . those long nites . . . Grease Parties . . . F.T.A. . . . all-star nite . . . I ' m embarrassed ... 15 MM ' s . . . Sen- ior year ... my friends . . . lunches. 106 SARA LEE UDDEN 91 Dean Street Activities: Pep Club; F H A There ' s a place in the world when there is hope for everyone. CAROL ANNE VAIL Dimples 13 Howard Street Activities: Pep Club; Art Club; Sopho- more and Freshman Party Committees. Pet Peeve: Dresses Frank Stephanie . . . McGraths . . . Hastings St. Wall Merit Anawan Ave W Yarmouth .48 Maple St. . . . Cowgirl in the sand . . . Dec. 12. 1970 . H250 . . . English Class ' 69 Pink star Sapphire. STEPHEN VALENTINE 18 Norton Drive Activities: Student Council 1. Basketball 1, 2; Outdoor Track 1. Cross-Country 3. 4; In- door Track 4. Tiot Advertising Committee; Senior Auction Where the Tree Fell . . . Nauset Light •71 Ostia Lido 69 Pinball . . Spike off . . . Farewell to Joe . . . 30 cents Fane for a Piffic JL LIANA VERACKA Jule 363 Walpole Street Activities: Sophomore Party Committee; Ecology Action Committee 3, 4, Latin Club 2.3 May 31. 1971 . orange fnsbee MOR- RISS John Doe W The good people The 3 Stooges Far-out Yellow dalsun the ducks camp- ing Marconi Jack . Bicycling . Boston Cambridge telephone DONALD VENTEROSA Greasa 209 Richland Road Activities: Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Football 1, 3. 4. Wrestling 3, 4. Jog to the fence and sprint it back . . . Blue Hills . . . Room 19 . . . TAT ... My girl. LARRY VIBERT 24 Fairview Road Activities: Ski Club ROSANNE VITKLI.AKO R.. ,. ,2 Pimped Bl Activities: BophomON Purl ) Commil- ■ ;. Club I. 2. Senior P ' , £( 7u Junior Prom Thro Dog Night Concert the orange I) I) Thi- Sifter M)iti - Tower The Cepe w 8 P Woodetock p horror mm in iluik Senior Prom Thi- I ' urplr Ribbon ELIZABETH M vitkosky Bene K6 Summer Street Activities: Art Club 8, 1. Krohmsn Part) Committee; Pep Hull l. . :i. Spenbli Club - ' . Student I. 2, 8, I Pet Peeve Rl The Star Bic Plan Pita Kiiik Borii Donnieport Tn Whitaboni H J H I Willy Jack in Ihe I«.x 107 CHERYL WALLEN 42 East Monroe Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committee; Basketball 1, 2; Ten- nis 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Lab Aide 3; French Club 3, 4; National Honor Society; Foreign Exchange Club 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Senior Auction; Wrentham Health Ca- reers Program. Porches .. . . B.F. . . . spiffies . . . 83 . . . fan mail . . . firsties. BRENDAN WALSH 33 Press Avenue Activities: Soccer 2. Pet Peeve: Heroes Willet . . . barbed wire. Willy JONATHAN SCOTT WARDE Animal 19 Heather Drive Activities: Football 1; Wrestling 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Soccer 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council. Pancake man . . . life guard . . . Nancy Bat ' s . . . wrestling camp . . . Caine Smiley- Smiley . . . Blue Hills . . . Walpole . . . Sen- ior Prom . . . Cape Cod . . . Graduation . . . summer of ' 72 championship. MICHAEL WEINER Mike 163 Albermarle Road Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Soccer 3. Willet School . . . Horseneck . . . Draughts . . . Norwood Convention . . . Car- ibou. HAROLD S. WEINER Harold Type 71 Yarmouth Road Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Indoor Track 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, Captain 4; Wrestling 1; Math Team 2, 4; Investment Club. Pet Peeve: 7 man sled Because I have no experience in politics I haven ' t had a chance to become a corrupt politician! SUSAN WEINER Sue 2007 Village Road West Activities: Pep Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3. Pet Peeve: Telephone poles How can I go forward when I don ' t know which way I ' m facing? DANIEL M. WEIR Danny 68 Jefferson Drive Activities: Football 2; Investment Club 4; Wrentham Health Careers Program 1, Big Brother Program 4. Pet Peeve: Prejudiced people Sophomore party Birthdays . . . Carpentera J.C. My house . . . Colorado Virginia . . . Prom Portland Maine . . . Betsy . . . Candy . . . First Date. SUSAN WEIR Sue 6H Jefferson Drive Once upon a time loving set me free. Free as any bird who ever heard the wind blow in the trees. Rod McKuen Feffy . . . Blue Chevy II . . . Rockport . . . Fontaine ' s . . . Priscilla Beach. 108 KEVIN WELCH Welchey 48 Marion Avenue Activities: Senior Play; Senior Auction; Lunch 1, 2, 3. Green Bottles ... Hi Baddy . . . Star . . . Sunday Parties and a white car. WILLIAM J. WENZEL Bill 83 Cross Street Activities: Freshman and Sophomore Party Committees; Science Club I. Pet Peeve: Stocking Shoes 352 ... 703 .. . Cross St. DEBRA JEAN WHITE Debbie 51 Cedar Street Activities: Business Club 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman and Sophomore Party Com- mittees; Big Brother-Big Sister Program. If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a dif- ferent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. MARK R. WILLIAMS 20 Railroad Avenue Activities: Wrestling I Some men see things as they are and ask, ' why? ' I dream things that never were and ask, ' why not? ' JAMES J. WHITE Ji m 29 Cameron Road Activities: Baseball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 3. The Foursome . . . P. A. K. . . . K. L. K. JEAN ALICE WISGIRDA Jeanie 27 Dean Street Activities: Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, Treasurer 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; English 400; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Tiot Associate Editor. Blossom, there ' s an empty road behind Sit you down beside me; Blossom there ' s a sweet dream on my mind There ' s a song inside me Take these chains away. PATRICIA C. WISNIEWSKI Patty 80 Morse Street Activities: F.H.A. 1, 2. Pet Peeve: Exams Steven . . . Drum Corps . . . May 31, 1971 Memorial Day. JULIE ANN WOLGE 103 Earle Street Activities: Drill Team 3; Girls ' Choir 2, 3, 4; Hilltopper 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student 1, 2, 3, 4. F.O.N. Times . . . Quibble . . . Fleet- Papa Ginos . . . XBHS . . ing . . J. MB. Pile . . Sept. 29, Cape . . . Oct. 1970 ' 70. Big 109 DAVID WOOD Dave 51 Codman Road Activities: Ski Club; Freshman Party Committee. April 20, 1970 . . . Weymouth ... Red Wing . . . January 29, 1970 . . . Plum Island . . . Hertz . . . January 12th . . . August 31, 1971 . . . Brockton. JEAN TERESA WOODARD Jeannie 55 Nichols Street Activities: Pep Club; Investment Club; Big Sister Program; Tiot Circulation Committee. Pet Peeve: Phony People Blue Hills . . . Zitz ' em . . . C.C. . . . football games . . . apple and banana sundaes . . . Taunton . . . Oct. 11, 1969. KEVIN YELAPI 407-A Bahama Drive LINDA ANN YANKUM Yankee 64 Access Road The more I give to thee, the more I have. May 10, 1969 . . . New Year ' s Eve . . . Our Place . . . Cinnamon . . . kites . . . and . . . Joe. ELLEN ZEILLER Elli 1601 Village Road West Activities: Pep Club; Ski Club; Photography Club. Feb. 2, 1971 . . . BT . . . SC . . . Sunset on the Common . . . Perriwinkle . . . Wal- pole . . . cars . . . dirt roads . . . M.J.F. . . . Quicksilvers . . . the beach . . . woods . . . Rod Stewart . . . Sugar Babe. ■ % P : no POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL Pictures by Mark Goldstein 111 FRESHMAN PARTY 112 SOPHOMORE PARTY m tip ,, ' R sSlj ' if mm:. Mi fctjE 1 ' M II L I 3 ., I u «r 113 JUNIOR PROM 114 115 Left to Right: Gary Donovan, Janice Bacon, Bill McCall, Mary Ann Glynn, Joe Anello, Betty Carlson, Don Reddick. NORWOOD ' S BEST SENIOR HISTORY For the final, perhaps the most memorable high school year, the Class of 1972 began with mixed emo- tions, all with the knowledge that graduation would soon be there. The Senior Class graduated in Nor- wood ' s Centennial Year and held the unique role of leading the entire student body in the Open Campus program. The school year began with the election of class officers. We voted as President, Gary Donovan; Vice President, .Joe Anello; Secretary, Mary Ann Glynn; Treasurers, Janice Bacon, Bill McCall; A. A. Representatives, Betty Carlson and Don Reddick. Early in the Fall, tradition was upheld with the placing of the flag on top of Blue Hills. The night was one of the unifying events for the class. Soon after, the annual Senior Auction was held to benefit the Student Council Scholarship Fund. Many seniors, dis- guised in various costumes, were sold to admiring un- derclassmen. Under the direction of Mrs. Louis Buscone the sen- ior play, The Egg and I, was held on December 3rd and 4th. Leading roles, showing true dramatic talent, were held by Joan Lanzoni, Claire Paras, Patty Stan- 116 ton, and Donald Barry. For the first time in many years seniors held a semi-formal at the Glen Ellen Country Club. The night was enjoyed by both seniors and underclassmen alike. A well respected addition to our class this year was our Foreign Exchange Student, Gioacchino Cefala from Italy. He participated in many senior events and enlivened them with his Latin dash and verve. He spent the year with the Keen family learning a new and different life style. We thank Gioacchino for coming to Norwood. It takes a year to get organized is the best way to describe the football season this year. We are hoping for a fine season next year. Under the coaching direc- tion of John Doherty, Co-Captains Don Reddick and Ron Lanzoni, and seniors, Joe Anello, Barry Sullivan, Ed Hickey, Ken Cavanaugh, Brian Greeley and Paul Nolan assisted the team through many tough games. The Norwood High School hockey team continued to uphold the tradition of excellence in its 1971-72 season. Under the guidance of Don Wheeler and Jack O ' Neil, the team led by Mike Martin, Ed King, Bill Pieri, Bill Clifford, Don Reddick, Alex Skene, Peter Browne, Louis Parker, Bill Denehy, fought its way through one of the toughest leagues in the State. They leave Norwood with the knowledge they set outstanding records in both their individual and team efforts. Although lacking in experience, the basketball team did, however, produce an admirable record. The Nolet men were led by Captains Mark Linehan and Bob McGhee and Seniors Bob Bernstein and Bob Eagan. The team and Mr. Nolet should be commend- ed for their hard work and determination. The Wrestling team of this year proved again to be champions, with such outstanding members as Scott Warde, Kevin Hopkins, Paul O ' Neil, Don Venterosa, Chris Keen and Dick Ferdinand. All the participants in the other sports displayed their usual enthusiasm and upheld the Norwood tra- dition. To support their teams loyally in both victory and defeat, a unique squad of boy cheerleaders was ini- tiated this year, led by Captain Bucky Sexton. The traditional varsity cheerleaders supported all the teams with their vivaciousness. Serving as Capt ain was Joanne Thomas with senior members, Janice Bacon, Mary McTernan, Kathy Patsos, Marie DeRo- ma, and Paula Parise. The Student Council of this year was led by Mike McAuliffe as President; Hillary Sallet as Vice Presi- dent; Nancy Kelly as Secretary; and Joan Lanzoni as Treasurer. With Mr. George Usevich as the advisor, the Student Council was successful in many events — the Senior Auction, The Globe Santa Drive and the Student Council Carnival. Our class was a success in all aspects of school life, academically as well as socially and athletically. Three seniors qualified as National Merit Semi-Final- ists, Pat Hasset, Mark Goldstein and Stephen McMul- lin. Many seniors met the requirements for member- ship into the National Honor Society. The last social event of our high school year, our senior prom, was held at the Chateau De Ville in Framingham on May 19th. The night was enjoyed as a fitting conclusion to our high school social activities. As the year draws to a close for some too quickly; others not soon enough, the four years spent at Nor- wood High will bring to everyone some fond memo- ries. A phase in our life is ending, which has been both beneficial and successful. The Class of 1972 leaves its permanent mark at Norwood High School. MARLENE O ' DONNELL, Historian 117 SENIOR PLA Y On December 3rd and 4th, 1971, the class of 1972 staged its pro- duction of Betty MacDonald ' s The Egg and I. The play was a great success, and we would like to congratulate the cast and stage crew for their brilliant performance. We would also like to thank Mrs. Louis Buscone for her hard work and dedication. Without her help, this production would not have been possible. 118 CAST Don MacDonald Donald Barry Betty MacDonald Patricia Stanton Ann MacDonald Claire Paras Joan MacDonald Joan Lanzoni Daisy Gail Flaherty Mr. Manic Depressive John Giever Thad John Halle Cirinne Nancy Spellman Hi-Baby Kevin Welch J J Brian Orme Ross John McQuade The Lingerie Lady Joanne Thomas Millicent Ames Mary Ann Collins Fishface Mark Cullen Paula Gale Johnson Toni Sheila O ' Brien Lolly Betty Carlson Mitzie Sally Klein Thermometer Tessie Cheryl Waller Miss Linden Laurie Drummey Grady Gregg Driscoll Larsen James Maclssac Boys from Camp Wa-Wa William Barrett Patrick Riley Daniel Riley Robert O ' Brien 119 IGtfr ■- - v- . . The original one room schoolhouse on the corner of Pleasant and Sumner Streets in Norwood. The original Norwood High School built in the late 19th century behind the Public Library. The early Norwood High School with addition. This was later known as the Beacon School after the construction of a junior high elsewhere. The Guild Grammar School which used to stand in Guild Square. Student life has always been an important aspect of our school from the time of the one room school-house in the gay nineties to the high school of the roaring twenties and our present senior high school of 1972. (Photos compliments of the Norwood Historical Society) 121 122 JUNIORS 123 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Bill Doucette, Lynn Schiano, Mary Reagon, Mary Anello. Row 2: Jeff Nolan, Dale Ekholm. SOPHOMORES HAVE AN EXCITING YEAR In September of 1971, the doors of NHS were thrust open in anticipation of another school year. The members of the class of 74 entered the legendary school on the hill with mixed emotions of excitement and apprehension. The fears instilled in us by our first sights of the school towering above were enforced as we discovered that the school was actually as large as it had appeared on the outside. Our first few days proved hectic with the task of locating classrooms and adjusting to the newly established open campus program; but soon these problems were resolved as we pro- gressed in our role as sophomores. Before our class could begin any activity, it was necessary that we elect class officers. Cho- sen to represent us were President, Dale Ekholm; Vice-President, Jeff Nolan; Secretary, Mary Anello; Girls ' Treasurer, Mary Reagon; Boys ' Treasurer, Billy Doucette; Girls ' A.A., Lynn Schiano; and Boys ' A. A., Gary Shaw. Seeking a new approach to class activity, the traditional sophomore party was replaced by a concert sponsored by the sophomore class, but open to all students. The Concert was a great success. The sophomore class was well represented athletically with four sophomores, John Dono- van, Jeff Nolan, Dave Saad, and Kevin Glynn, qualifying for varsity football. In addition, there were many students participating on the other sophomore athletic teams. They were faithfully cheered on by twelve cheerleaders selected from the sophomore class with Mary Anello leading them as captain. All in all, our first year at Norwood High proved as exciting as we had hoped it would be during our first few days as sophomores. Though we hate to see this year come to a close, we eagerly look forward to next year when we become juniors. 124 Lynn Schiano ' 74 EAGER JUNIORS In September we returned to NHS, eager to participate in the brand new open campus program. Al- though we knew little about this new program, we were ready and willing to accept the challenge. Our first duty of the year was the election of our class officers. The popularity of several class mem- bers was confirmed, as five who had led our class through its sophomore year were again chosen. Pres- ident, Dave Ahearn; Vice President, Roger MaCleod; Secretary, Nancy Kelley; Treasurer, Richard Kennedy; and Girls ' AA Representative, Ellen Lovell. Treasurer, Laureen Powers; and Boys ' AA, Bruce Boyd were newly elected officers this year. There were an enormous number of juniors who made varsity teams throughout the year at Nor- wood High. During the football season we were well supported when the varsity squad was made up of 25 juniors. Mark Hersey, Brian Brown, John Glynn, Roger MaCleod, and Steve Brennan were seen in action on the court for the Mustangs. The fantastic hockey team had juniors who were vital to their team. Soccer, track, baseball, swimming and golf also had many outstanding juniors as members of their teams. Girls ' sports were not neglected by the class of ' 73 with numerous juniors excelling in swimming, gymnastics, and softball. The entire class was overjoyed when in November, Paula Remick and Ann Marie Bernazanni, were chosen as A.F.S. finalists. April was the long awaited month for the biggest social event of our class — the Prom. The evening at the beautiful Marriott Hotel proved to be a night that surpassed everyone ' s expectations. In partaking of open campus for one year we realized that, along with the advantages, there were also disadvantages. We enjoyed the pleasure of leaving school during our free time and definitely didn ' t miss the supervised study halls of the past. The opportunity to visit the Peabody ' s bakery and candy store was not ignored during one ' s free periods. Who will forget the year long struggle to pry one ' s eyes open for first period? (That ' s if you made it!) Perhaps even more difficult than trying to awaken for first period was attempting to appear wide awake and attentive during those endless ninth periods. Nevertheless, the open campus programs receives a vote of confidence from the junior class as we trudge forward into our senior year at Norwood High. Patty Phalen Class of 1973 125 126 SOPHO- MORES 127 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT What does English mean — punctuation, verbals, spelling? At N.H.S. it means many things — a chance to explore a new area of En- glish each term. How does the rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, relate to the Bible? How has Greek mythology affected our calendar? Does the literature of the Jazz Age foretell the Great Depression? These and other questions are posed and answered in the many English courses available to students. 128 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Aqui se habla espanol — And French, German, and Latin. Through classroom instruction, a language laboratory, and audio-visual aids, NHS students learn, not only to speak these languages, but also to appreciate the literature, art, and other aspects of foreign culture. 129 MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT In addition to traditional math, the NHS math department offers college courses in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and more. This year math students at NHS have had at their disposal a computer, which comes into play in almost each class. Noted mathematicians have com- pared the ability to use the computer to the ability to read, noting its great significance in the future. NHS students will undoubtedly be well-versed in this knowledge. 130 ' SCIENCE DEPARTMENT A walk through the rooms on the top floor of NHS will offer sights of students creating soap from coconut oil, dissecting frogs, testing laws of motion, and performing other experi- ments. This is the NHS science department, where students can study the various sciences on both introductory and advanced levels. Whether a student is planning a career in science or is just interested in learning about his world, he can pursue his interests through the courses offered by the NHS science department. 131 HISTORY DEPARTMENT This year most of the members of the class of ' 72 will be voting in the na- tional elections. Students who recog- nize this added responsibility are often desirous of learning more about the world today and how it became the world it is today. Through courses such as International Relations, Contempo- rary Problems, U.S. History, Asian and Russian Studies, and Western Civiliza- tion, students interested in the events and cultures of the past and present, and students wanting to be aware of the problems of today ' s world, can bet- ter understand their world. 132 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT The exciting and challenging field of business is one that many NHS stu- dents choose to enter. Those who have taken the business courses at NHS will be well-prepared for their careers. NHS offers introductory and advanced courses in typing, notehand, bookkeep- ing, business law, and many other areas of business. Offered as well are courses for those who do not wish to continue in business but who desire certain fundamental skills. 133 PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Physical education is an important part of each stu- dent ' s high school education. In the gymnasiums, students engage in games of basket- ball, gymnastics, wrestling, and even modern dance; the schoolyard is utilized for baseball, field hockey, track and field. Gym at NHS is always an invigorating class. 134 HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENTS Passing by Room 14, one in- variably detects the odor of spaghetti or biscuits or some such cuisine. Next door, one hears the incessant whirring of sewing machines. This is the home economics department, where NHS students learn both the basic and advanced skills required in the arts of sewing and cooking. At the opposite end of the school, the industrial arts department is located. Here, students learn the skills of woodworking, metalwork- ing, mechanical drawing, and printing. 135 ART DEPA R TMENT Norwood High student artists are offered a wide variety of art experiences and knowledge, both in- troductory and advanced, by the NHS art depart- ment. Students learn the use of the various medi- ums and techniques used in depicting people, land- scape, still life, abstracts, and in sculpting and ceramic work. BOOKSTORE The business stu- dents at NHS have introduced a total- ly new and modern type of bookstore. The bookstore sells the traditional notebooks and bookcovers; it also sells specialty items. These stu- dents have worked to make 1972 a suc- cessful year for this store. 136 ENGLISH 400 PARTICIPANTS: John Bruce, Melanie brunt, Sue Connolly, Jeanne Gerulskis, Margie Green, Nancy Leston, Steve McMullen, Claire Paras, Joan Phalen, Steve Shagoury, Diane Simpson, Karen Tierney, Cheryl Wallen, Jean Wisgurda. MR. PETERSON, instructor 137 |Jectbnh i S thiml 138 Our scholastic affiliate, the Henry 0. Peabody School, prepares its students for their future vocations. Ye Olde ' Apothecary Shop 139 PEA BODY Mrs. Nora Mitchell Secretary DIRECTOR Miss Ruth Shea Mrs. Ann Sullivan Secretary Mrs. Mildred Baker Cosmetology A Mrs. Marilyn Campbell, RN Practical Nursing (Clinical Instructor) 140 FACULTY Mrs. Martha Clapp Related Science, Senior Advisor Mrs. Joan Golden Related Science Miss Margaret Keady, RN Practical Nursing, Teachers ' Club Representative Mrs. Judith Knight, RN Coordinator Practical Nursing MBG .. ' - - ■ ■■:■. Miss Marjorie McCready Shorthand, Transcription, Secretarial Procedures, Typewriting, Exhibit Night Chairman Mr. William Maher Guidance Counselor 141 Miss Marion Martin Food Service Program, Commercial Baking Miss Rose Morrison Business Machines, Business Law, Record Keeping, Filing, Staff Council, Awards Program Chairman Miss Kathy O ' Kane Knglish Mr. Paul Pantano Chef Instructor, Food Service, Cafeteria Management Miss Amy Peters Fashion Dressmaker, Student Co-op Advisor 142 Miss Linda Peterson Dining Room Management Mrs. Jane Potter, RN Practical Nursing, Medical and Surgical Nursing Mrs. Susan Sears Fashion Related Art, Textiles, Student Co-op Advisor Miss Marguerite Sicurella Cosmetology, Teachers ' Club Representative Miss Louise Ulrich Cosmetology 143 I STUDENT MIXER OCTOBER, 1971 m u a 145 146 3 PEA BODY CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL sir DECEMBER, 1971 147 PEABODY CAPPING FEBRUARY 3, 1972 148 149 I A DAY AT PEABODY 150 151 STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE ORGANIZATION (S. R. O.) Left to Right, Standing: L. Pearson, S. Buckley, C. Vaughan, E. Daly, D. Thibault, F. Mulrooney. Seated: Mrs. Matthys — Distributive Education Advisor, S. Blaizis — Vice Chairman and Treasurer, Karen Pierce — Secretary, Mr. Maher — Guidance Counselor Advisor. Not Pictured: C. Videto — Chairman, D. Gulla, S. Boothby. The Student Representative Organization was streamline d to fit the times this year. Student Representatives are elected from each homeroom. From within its group emerged Chairman, Charles Videto; Vice-chairman and Treasurer, Stephen Blaizis; and Secretary, Karen Pierce. Students are encouraged to accept responsibilities and privileges and to stimulate the fine spirit of pride of accomplishment and achievement that prevails throughout the school. The Fall Student Mixer with all its gaiety and goblins, timed for Halloween, was a huge success with students and faculty entering into the full spirit of the occasion. Operation Santa Claus is another Student Representative project when students remember those less fortu- nate. The students take gifts to the needy, the hospitalized and inmates. Full course Thanksgiving and Christ- mas dinners with complete festive details are sponsored by the students. As special needs arise, the Student Representative Organization takes the initiative. Parking stickers were de- signed and a Spring Social at the Montecello were accomplishments from this year ' s agenda. The Awards Program at the closing of the school year honors those graduating and those winning special awards and scholarships. 152 PRESS CLUB The purpose of the Press Club has somewhat changed this year from that of being a chroni- cler of departmental school achievements accom- panied by photographs depicting the people in- volved. It is felt that short, telling articles can convey to the general public more effectively the nature of our many occupational depart- ments and the accomplishments of our students. Members of the Press Club who have contrib- uted to the gathering of news items are: Rhonda Brittain, Business; Joy Schiller, Distributive Education; Dorothy Zanazzo, Practical Nursing; Nancy Chestnut, Fashions; Michael Bendenelli, Paul Cullivan, and Kevin Giardino, Foods; Ron- ald George, Sandra Beaupre, and Jennefer Shan- ton, Cosmetology; William Correia, Art; and Karen Pierce, Student Representative Organiza- tion. The Press Club is under the direction of Miss Marjorie McCready, assisted by Miss Rose Morrison. Row 1: Rhonda Brittain, Nancy Chestnut, Joy Schiller. Row 2: Jen- nifer Shanton, Michael Bendenelli, Sandra Beaupre. Row 3: Miss Morrison, Paul Cullivan, Ronald George. Row 4: Dorothy Zanazzo, Miss McCready, William Correia. M ' i DISTRIBUTIVE ED UCA TION The students in the Distributive Educa- tion program learn by doing. In this one-year postgraduate course, directed by Mrs. Elizabeth K. Matthys, students attend classes until noon and then report to their work stations for on-the-job training. The course of study offers a concentra- tion of marketing subjects, which include: economics, English communications, related art, display and advertising, psychology and human relations, merchandising techniques, and creative selling. The students are members of the national club, DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America), which further develops leader- ship and social skills. The class has created and manages most successfully a boutique in the school named Corky Row. Proceeds from sales help to defray the costs of stu- dents ' attending the state and national conferences. Left to Right: Joy Schiller, Anne Thomas, Mrs. Matthys, Kristi Salonen, Susan Adams, Carl Johnson, Charles Videto, Karen April, Jean Montecalvo. Partially Shown: Linda De- Franco. 153 Kttwitm 154 The Activities at Norwood Senior High School have long been entwined with those of our town. In sporting events, clean-up drives, foreign ex- change programs, and other activities, the town and the high school have shared the enthusiasm and the satis- faction of success together. The band in this picture once performed in town events decades ago, and this year the high school band performed to comme- morate Norwood ' s Centennial in a con- tinuing effort to assure many more years of successful and rewarding ac- tivities at Norwood Senior High School. 155 SENIOR SEMI-FORMAL DECEMBER 10, 1971 156 STUDENT COUNCIL REMAINS ACTIVE Once again Student Council began the year 1971-1972 with great success. Con- tinuing on a productive journey under the direction of Mr. Usevich, the Student Council remained an active organization. They began the year with a successful Senior Auction. Norwood High School for the first time had an adopted brother, Leroy Cope from Tennessee, with whom we shared Christmas by sending cards and gifts. The Christmas spirit was shown by Student Council ' s donating to Globe Santa. Working together with the Guidance Department, we enthusiastically helped counselors keep students informed about educational happenings. The first year of Open-Campus posed a few difficulties, but Student Council listened to suggestions and tried to solve some of the problems. The spring ushered in the third annual carnival. Members whole-heartedly par- ticipated to make this event a financial success, as well as a delightful experi- ence. Thus ended another productive year of Student Council under the fine leader- ship of the following officers: President, Mike McAuliffe; Vice President, Hilary Sallet; Secretary, Joan Lanzoni; and Treasurer, Nancy Kelley. Row 1: Mike McAuliffe, Joan Lanzoni, Mr. Usevich. Row 2: Nancy Kelley, Hilary Sallet. J. Lanzoni ' 72 ACTIVITIES EEK OF OCT 4TH S£ G V ALL ™« ' I C 3 3o ami ,030 Mr ACTIVITIES PER 10 STUDENT COUNCIL PEP c „ P «E 12 30 SALENS? „ ' J SCHMIOT TALK rufu, 2 °° 5k«««3p -«3r T,NG 3t ° «« ; MAft,T. ME ,0 30 B ES „ 00 84S C °MI«0 SOON ,N MTE CONTEST MIKE McAULIFFE, President 157 David Ahearn, Mr. Usevich, Robert Eagan, Gary Donovan. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD: Row 1: J. Lanzoni, N. Kelley, H. Sallet Mr. Usevich, G. Donovan, E. Hickey. Row 2: B. Sullivan, M. McAuliffe 158 D. Ahearn, R. Eagan, R. Collins, B. Brown. Nancy Kelley, Treasurer; Hilary Sallet, Vice President. SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Row 1: Solomon, Venskus, Polovitch, Vlachas, McDonald, Barton, Denino, Murphy, Memmo. Row 2: Capasso, McAuliffe, Zinni, Rondinelli, Flaherty, Dolan, Hickey, Lanzoni, Colderone. Row 3: M. McAuliffe, K. Glynn, Collins, P. Glynn, Brady, Mahn, St. Cyr, Johnson, Eagan, Cheney, Kelley, Kennedy, Ahearn, Mr. Usevich. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE: Row 1: Talbot, Bacon, Flaherty, Lee. Row 2: Pazniokas, Wallen, Shagoury, Goldstein, Donnelly. Row 3: Mr. Usevich, McCall, Riley, Alexander. 159 SENIOR A UCTION Sold was the frequent cry of the auctioneers at the annual Senior Auction on November 18, 1971. The event was held by the Student Council to benefit the senior class. The high spirited seniors were disguised in various colorful attire and then sold to many admiring under- classmen. 161 BIG BROTHER — BlG SISTER Row 1: Mr. Parker, W. McCall, M. Kelly, M. Tully, M. D ' Espinosa, M. McTernan, J. Polovitch, P. Johnson, S. Hinman, M. Healey, J. Barton, L. Bo- natz. P. Jones, K. Dolan, G. Johnson, S. O ' B rien. Row 2: E. Hickey, D. Weir, W. MacLeod, B. Alexander, G. Donovan, S. O ' Neil, M. Glynn, N. Moan, . uonaiz, J. Phalen, C. Soderland, J. Rowe, S. Wilson, R. Pasniokis. Row 3: W. Barrett, K. Cavanough, J. McQuade, R. Mulcahy, R. Eagan, R. Bern- stein, P. Riley, N. Spellman, M. Collins, E. McDonoug h, L. All en, B. Praino, J. Mitchell. HILLTOPPER EDITORS Row 1: H. Sallet, Mr. Davis, E. English, S. Sprague, K. Ryan. Row 2: E. Demasi, M. Curran. 162 Row 1: C. Paras, M. McTernan, J. Dwyer. Row 2: K. Bechet, S. Sprague, H. Sallet, K. Varenais, L. Donovan. Row 3: Mr. Wilgoren, C. Johnson, J. Griffith, J. Giever, J. Barker, E. Sheehan, S. Kane. SILHOUETTE IS A SUCCESS! In its second year of production, Sil- houette earned its place in the school by producing several literary issues contain- ing meritaLle stories, essays and poems. Under the supervision of Mr. Paul Wilgo- ren, and the editors, Claire Paras, Mary McTernan and John Dwyer, Silhouette has become a successful venture. John Dwyer, Mr. Wilgoren, Mary McTernan, Claire Paras. 163 SPANISH CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Corbett, D. Murphy, N. McGrath, M. Poupolo, D. Tatro, J. Kauf- man, L. Elmont. Row 2: M. Concannon, M. McDermott, M. Flynn, D. Caprarella, L. Carney, H. Boswick, D. Grouchon. Row 3: L. McConkey, P. Walsh, P. Cur- ran, D. Santoro, J. Chryzanowski. LATIN CLUB Row 1: Mr. Dehler, A. Graney, N. Les- ton, J. Barton, B. Wiik. Row 2: W. Fish- er, J. Wisgirda, P. Lanzilla, F. Fananda- kis, P. Loesher, M. Norton. 164 FRENCH CLUB Row 1: K. Sarno, A. Barton, S. Wilson, P. Timmony, P. Jones, D. Russell, S. Abromowski, J. Fredricks, F. Reed. Row 2: E. Saperstein, L. Bonatz. GERMAN CLUB Row 1: Mrs. Kaleps, J. Poznik, L. Drum- mey, K. O ' Brien. Row 2: M. Traveito, F. Giampetro, J. Strillchuck, K. Haley, K. O ' Brien. Row 3: G. Behne, P. Loescher, G. Driscoll. 165 MATH TEAM Row 1: Miss Oberg, S. Connolly, T. Solomon, S. Immonen, Mrs. Tucker. Row 2: J. Wisgirda, A. Lucchini, L. Ratte. Row 3: E. Sheehan, S. Shagoury, M. Norton. y x 1 r=°m l ™ J -O 3ar ' ) AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB N. Harmon, K. Kranefuss, J. Strillchuck, J. Behne, W. Fisher, E. Sheehan, J. Griffith, C. Lockwood, T. Brion, Mr. Burbridge. ART CLUB Row 1: D. Maleiko, D. Danforth, P. Gordon, P. Barron, Miss DeSantos. Row 2: P. McGill, S. Web- ber, D. Daniels, N. Rogodzinski, A. Levitt, R. Wal- dron. 166 HIGH SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH CAREERS PROGRAM AT WRENTHEM STATE Row 1: Miss Dricoll, L. Elmont, S. Eagan, J. Levitsky. Row 2: R. Silver, C. Soderland, N. Adleson, N. Spellman. Row 3: B. Keady, K. Eiby, D. Weir, M. Collins. CHESS CLUB Row 1: J. Drost, G. Rutte, C. Keen, L. Butte. Row 2: J. Holman, G. Cushner, G. Hoffman, Mr. Toll. Row 3: K. Haley, J. Kalliel, D. Juskiewicz, B. Babcock S. McMullin, F. Graney. A.F.S. CLUB Row 1: M. Heinz, J. Frederickson, A. Graney, Gian Franco, J. Geruskis, S. Hinman, N. Leston, J. Barton. Row 2: M. Walsh, K. Perednia, A. Luchini, P. Remick, N. Moan, M. O ' Donnell, C. Bonatz, G. Flaherty, Curran, Mr. Molo. Row 3: C. Keen, E. Demarsi, R. Adler, Crott, K. Lyddy, C. Wallen, S. O ' Neil, J. Phalen, S. Crozier, Mr. Usevich. 167 AFS STUDENTS Thoughts from my diary through the half year ... I saw a part of the Ameri- can face — two faces. The Blacks, drugs, alcohol, and the youth movement. I also saw the other face — that of wealthy America, (from a visit to Boston) It seems important to me to notice that nothing has changed since I left Italy. Also, the people are the same; they live the same way as at home. These people are expecting something from me be- cause of my different culture. Again I went to Boston today. Again I saw the same situation. The decision I made about that reality is that I can now try to speak out about the situation that I am seeing within the light of my own experiences. I am happy because I have met some happy people. I felt joy meeting other A.F.S. students. Today Blue Hills is the immediate vi- sion of an unhealthy society — the lack of love in the life of youth and the logic of freedom I am seeing in the U.S. The most humble thing I could do was to talk with them and pray. Boston, Dec. 31st: Today I met people who were different from the others — they were happy. I want to say these few things because I have learned much from my stay among the American people. I do want to thank those who participated in the A.F.S. pro- gram and especially the Keen family who made my experience possible. Gianfranco Cefala Probably the adjectives that first spring up in peoples ' minds when they hear of India are squalor, poverty, and in- tense heat. After a ten week stay in Poona, India, my thoughts are mingled with love, kindness, and warmth. I, too, am aware of the extreme poverty; how- ever, the attitudes and the emotions of the Indian people far exceed any of the depressing characteristics. It was diffi- cult to imagine a family who could equal my own American family in love and re- spect for one another. Yet such a family was found, and I shall be forever grateful to my family, the Bahulikars. They were the brightest introduction to a great land filled with diversities. My sincere thanks go to Baba, Rai, Arun, Aschok, Nalu, Jyoti, and to my host sister, Shaila. Many thanks to my Indian family, who gave me the opportunity to share with them the most thrilling experience of my life. Joan Phalen Living with a Turkish family this sum- mer gave me an opportunity to observe, not only the environment of a different culture, but also the philosophy of life under which it operates. Discovering in Turkey that Moslems submit themselves to the will of Allah, their god, and allow the fate which he has designated for them as what they must accept in life, gave me an insight into understanding the daily actions of a people who live in a culture so different from our own. The unity of the family, the general warmth of Turkish hospitality, as well as an infi- nite number of ancient traditions and customs have been handed down from the time of ancient Rome and Byzantium to that of the Ottoman Empire and the modern Turkish Republic. Today, howev- er, these traditions are quickly disap- pearing in an attempt to westernize Tur- key. Yet, the resulting juxtuposition of eastenrand western influences; of Orien- tal philosophy, mixed with western eco- nomics, yields a unique society in which the Turkish people are forever facing towards both horizons in search of an identity. I am greatly indebted to baba, anne, Mustafa, Emin, Ayse, benim arkedash turk, and everyone else who made this summer possible for me. Robert Adler. 168 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: J. Bossio, J. McGuire, J. Gerulskis, S. Hinman, A. Graney, M. McTernan, M. J. O ' Donnell, J. Barton. Row 2: E. Carlson, M. Joyce, M. Brunt, M. Spierdowis, M. Greene, S. Shagoury, M. Goldstein. Row 3: M. Linehan, J. Hoffman, C Wallen, R. Hassett, S. Connolly, J. Wisgirda, J. McQuade, M. McAuliffe. h i j !¥ tV N • HELCO NORWOOD CENTENNIAL DRILL TEAM 169 CONCERT BAND INVITED TO TOUR EUROPE The concert band has a good chance of going on a tour of about three weeks to Austria, Switzerland, Germany and Italy, if 35,000 dollars can be raised before this summer. Mr. Paul Alberta, director of the music program, has presented several plans to the School Committee to raise the neces- sary funds. Included in these plans are, briefly: To take money from a revolving fund which was set up for cultural ex- penses; To request pledges from Nor- wood merchants; To let the students work at odd jobs between now and the summer; To encourage the townspeople to help in some way. The Norwood High School Concert Band is the first high school band ever selected by the non-profit Council On In- tercultural Relations in Vienna for such a tour. The organization previously chose only college bands. Norwood will rep- resent all of New England on the tour. The choral groups continued to do a fine job and produced a memorable Christmas Concert, as well as performing throughout the town. An additional group this year was the Barbershop Quartet. Jeff Barnes MADRIGALS Row 1: J. Lanzoni, C. Stewart, C. Zinni, D. Johnson, J. Erickson. Row 2: P. Rodgers, P. Lindfors, M. Browning. Row 3: R. Pucci, W. McCall, S. Garvin, E. Mulvehill, W. Mahn. STAGE HANI) OFFICERS B. Shelton, J. Chesebrough, M. Bouchard 170 STAGE BAND Row 1: J. Chesebrough, R. Rahn, M. Parisi, S. Yavarow, W. Fisk, E. Harmon, B. Fox, E. Carey. Row 2: R. Flanagan, G. Hoffman, B. Shelton, D. Ottino, R. Adler, P. Gugliotta, J. Barnes, J. Bergin, P. Remick, T. Coccia. DRUM SECTION Row 1: J. Coccia, S. Hilchey. Row 2: S. Belknap, D. McDuff. Row 3: N. Miller, D. Brierly. 171 ' , 1 If V ' if ALL-STATE BAND AND CHORUS Row 1: S. Yavarow, P. Remick, K. Cahaly, M. Bouchard. Row 2: E. Harman, P. Rodgers, K. Perednia, J. Chesebrough. Row 3: G. Hoffman, B. Shelton, E. Carey. ALL-STATE BAND Jeff Chesebrough DISTRICT BAND AND CHORUS Row 1: C. Deneno, P. Remick, J. Chesebrough, K. Kalleil, P. Rodgers, J. Erickson, C. Zinni, R. Roth. Row 2: S. Yavarow, M. Bouchard, E. Harmon, W. Fiske, R. Pucci, S. Garvin, K. Ryan, K. Perednia. Row 3: J. Cheesebrough, G. Hoffman, B. Shelton, R. Flanagan, M. Parisi, R. Adler, E. Carey. 172 WOOD WIND SECTION Row 1: A. Montanari, K. Hester, R. O ' Brien, J. Faunlaro, E. English, D. Tatro. Row 2: J. Kalliel, E. Thompson, C. Buckley, S. Jones, K. Kal- leil, P. Remick, S. Yavarrow. Row 3: J. Drummey, R. Fox, E. Harmon, R. Fiske, S. Ramaseyer, C. Deneno, M. Bouchard. BRASS SECTION Row 1: C. Eckhart, K. Ryder, W. Ward, B. Shelton, R. Flanagan, B. Shelton, D. Ottino, G. Hoffman, R. Jaruk, R. Adler. Row 2: J. Dorian, M. Catalana, D. Taeger, R. Rahn, M. Parisi, J. Manning, J. Fox. Row 3: J. Chesebrough, C. Johnson, J. Cheesebrough, F. Fleck. Row 4: J. Bergin E. Carey. 173 GIRLS CHOIR Row 1: P. Herlihy, K. Ryan, J. MacDonald, M. Conley, K. Pink, C. McAuliffe, T. Solomon, J. Erickson, D. Johnson, P. Jones. Row 2: E. Hocutt, J. Lanzoni, D. Tavella, C. Chapman, K. Perednia, D. Bedard, S. Curran, C. Zinni, T. Noble. Row 3: P. Rodgers, L. Romanelli, G. Ratte, B. Riordan, J. Polumbo, J. Feebieman, L. McCall, T. O ' Conner, C. Paris. Row 4: D. St. Cyr, P. Lindfors, M. Croft, L. Allan, M. Dervin, B. Ander- son, M. Doherty, J. Wolge, M. Muson, P. Foley, L. Ratte. BARBERSHOP QUARTET Row 1: J. Lanzoni, K. Ryan, J. Krickson, P. Jones, C. Zinni, T. Noble. Row 2: L. Allan, K. Perednia, C. Stewart, P. Rodgers, P. Lindfors. 174 ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA Edward Carey BAND OFFICERS Row 1: J. Chesebrough, C. Johnson. Row 2: E. Harmon, B. Shelton. CONCERT CHORALE Row 1: R. Pucci, W. Mahn, E. Mulvehill, W. McCall, M. DeRoma, J. Lanzoni, P. Russell, P. Phalen, M. Simmons, D. Johnson, J. Erickison. Row 2: G. Driscoll, E. Dimasi, M. Todd, R. O ' Brien, P. Rodgers, K. Ryan, E. Hickey, J. Frederick, C. Zinni, P. Jo nes, C. Carigan. Row 3: E. Harmon, J. Paras, J. McQuade, N. Harmon, C. Stewart, K. Perednia, E. Carlson, J. Groffman, D. Murphy, M. Browning. Row 4: J. Blanchard, K. Cava- naugh, J. Barnes, S. Garvin, N. Malacaria, N. MaGill, S. Bacon, K. Roche, M. Collins, K. Malia, R. Roth. 175 Atfjlrttra 176 Over the past eighty years athletics at Norwood High have grown from the small departments of the early decades to the massive ones of today. But all the while the tradition of sacrifice by the ath- letes has remained unchanged. The Class of 1972, in the tradition of the past, and for the example of the future, typifies this sacrifice. THE FIRST BASKETBALL TEAM ON THE HILL Row 1: Silverman, Sinkowske, Donahue, Ellis and Kelliher. Row 2: H. B. Murray, Coach, DeCosta, Katz, Earle, Kelly, Meade, Mgr. 177 Row 1: Purpura Martinelli Eysie Hopkins Macaulay Doherety Row 5: Lanzoni Grabus Reddick Collins Hexter Parkinson Davis Raftery Putnam Donnelly Row 2: White Cortopatri Kelliher Greeley Curren Weiner Freytag Venterosa Row 6: Hickey Donovan Anello Pitman Row 3: W. Benson Sullivan Maggio Laverdiere Costello Cavanaugh Mahn D. Bensen Lee P. Nolan R. MacLeod Hubrich Row 7: Row 4: Folan Roberts Hastings Kelly Rogers Pontiatowski Glynn Schubert Saad Webber Hersey W. MaCleod Brown 178 FOOTBALL TEAM UNDERGOES ORGANIZA TIONAL SEASON Under new coach John Doherty, the Nor- wood High School Football Team underwent an organizational season, witnessed by their 1-8 record. Hampered by inexperience and in- juries, Coach Doherty, aided by assistants Martinelli, Davis, Hexter, Carroll, Hartshorn, Putnam, Smith, and Katchpole; managed to exhibit an extremely exciting brand of foot- ball. The squad was led by senior co-captains, Ron Lanzoni and Don Reddick; other seniors included: running backs Don Venterosa, Paul Nolan, and Joe Anello; quarter- backs, Barry Sullivan and Ed Hickey; center, Ken Cava- naugh; ends, Ralph Cordopatri and Tony Laverdiere; tackles, Brian Greeley and Paul Hu- brich; and guards, Harold Weiner and Dave Benson. Individual awards were re- ceived by Ron Lanzoni, the Bay State League ' s Most Sports- manlike Player; the Bay State League All-Star Awards were received by Barry Sullivan, Mike Roberts, and Keith Rog- ers. With Rogers and Roberts returning next season, Coach Doherty should have a good nu- cleus to work with in 72. Ed Hickey 72 179 180 181 COACHES: Hartshun, Carroll, Martinelli, Doherty, Hexter, Davis D. Venterosa, B. Greeley J. Anello P. Hubrich K. Cavanaugh K. Hickey, P. Nolan D. Benson, H. Weiner, R. Coniopartri 182 The Ambassadors Co-Captain Lanzoni, Coach Doherty, Co-Captain Reddick P. Hubrich, T. Laverdieri D. Reddick B. Sullivan R. Lanzoni 183 L to R — Row 1: Rodgers, Polovitch, Downs, Muse, Herlihy, Larsen, Hopkins, Boch, Richard, Khrohto, Klein. Row 2: Talbot, Connolly, Shaw, St. Cyr, Spierdowis, Glynn, Orent, Cassidy, Carchedi, Aspinwall, Quist. Row 3: Warde, Tucker, Shone, Stewart, McAuliffe, Har- wood, Drummy, Russell, Quann. SWIM TEAM -- HARD WORK + DETERMINATION This year ' s swim team, through hard work and determi- nation, surpassed the expectations of Coach Carver. After a long, difficult season, the girls turned in a record that was even better than last year ' s respectable record. Outstanding for Norwood this year was, once again, junior superstar Cindy Fred Stewart, who led the team in scoring with 128 points. Second place went to senior transfer, Katrina Larsen, and third to sophomore hopeful, Cindy McAuliffe. Throughout the season the Loam was well supported by the enthusiastic efforts of the bus crew led by spirited sophomores, who inspired all with remarkable renditions of All the Leaves and 0 Holy Night. The swim team of ' 72- ' 7. ' S will be losing nine outstanding 184 personalities when the sensational seniors splash on to bigger places. SOCCER TEAM IMPROVES Coach Parker, Co-Capt. Skene, Co-Capt. McCall, Mulvehill (Manager), Coach Compagnone This year an improving soccer team had one of its best seasons ever. The Mustangs were one of the toughest teams in the league and really surprised some of the perennial powers. Norwood pulled off the big upset of the season by knocking a highly rated Framingham South team out of the state tourney, 4-2. Some other highlights of the season were the sweep of the Milton series, 3-0 and 2-1, and the emotional 1-1 tie with Wal- pole. Norwood was well represented on the All Star team, placing Bill McCall and Gian franco Cef ala on the first team. Goalie Bob Bernstein missed the first team by one vote and, along with Ed King, was a second team all star. Pat Hassett L to R — Row 1: Hassett, Clifford, Goldstein, Skene, McCall, Katchpole, Brown, Pieri, Martin, Bernstein, King. Row 2: Cefala, Twiss, Kolb, O ' Con- nell, Paras, Galanis, Ahearn, Zinkowski, Doucette, Warde. Row 3: Coach Compagnone, Mulvehill, Walker, Carey, Aldrich, Bonfatti, Eckhardt, De- vine, Gibbons, McDonough, Knoblock, Carbone, Calderone, Hall, DeSisto, Coach Parker. 185 I got a warning on the blue McCall — 1st Team All Star Norwood 2 Milton 1 Norwood 3 Natick 1 Skene Norwood 4 Fram. So. 2 Norwood 3 Milton Cefala — 1st Team All Star BLUE DIRECT ' Clifford lab King — 2nd Team All Star Martin 186 Katchpole DeSisto Bernstein — 2nd Team All Star Brown Goldstein Hassett Warde 187 FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY 2nd Row — L to R: L. Drummey, M. Doherty, B. Anderson, L. Allan, G. Bartlett, E. Hickey, P. Phalen, J. Barton, E. Carlson, Mrs. Dapsauski. 1st Row — L to R: B. Wiik, J. Rowe, E. McDonaugh, M. Collins, J. Anderson, J. Coccia, C. Stewart. JUNIOR VARSITY 1st Row — L to R: A. Kelly, V. Skowronski, S. Allen, C. Rondinelli, J. Lanzoni, S. McSweeny, B. Shelton. 2nd Row — L to R: L. Lewis, D. Auciello, K. Judge, P. Clif- ford, M. Parsons, R. O ' Brien, P. Walsh, S. West, A. Morse, P. Krant, Mrs. Feldman. 188 CROSS COUNTRY 1st Row — L to R: R. Lawrie, R. Donovan, L. Parker, S. Valentine, B. Hadley, P. J. McSweeny. 2nd Row — L to R: Mr. Richardson, R. Chambers, R. Breen, J. Savage, M. Costello, F. Graney, M. Hohman, D. Burns, D. Bayer, S. Shagoury. SENIORS: S. Valentine, L. Parker. 189 L. Schiano, J. Carcheidi 190 CHEERLEADERS D. Dennisson E. Lovell J. Hartnett K. Sarno J. Thomas (Captain), M. McTernan K. Patsos, F. Farise J. Bacon, M. DeRoma 191 BOYS ' GYMNASTICS This year ' s boys ' gymnastics team had the best record ever: five wins- six losses. There were quite a few records broken. This year ' s team was the first to score above ninety points in one meet and also the first to defeat Wellesley. There are many seniors who will be lost this year, but the underclassmen on the team have shown growing ability in all events. This year ' s team had much preciseness and grace and should have been judged along that line, in- stead of on the difficulty of their moves. Jay Halle Row 1: S. Zinkowski, P. Erickson, D. Burns, M. Chaggaris, G. Hoffman. Row 2: G. Davis, J. DeSisto, B. Boyd, C. Leavitt, J. Halle. Row 3: Coach Carver, T. Coverstome, M. Davis, G. Con- roy, S. McMullin. Row 4: J. Hoffman, M. Reagan. Missing: R. Corwin. Joe Hoffman Steve McMullin 192 Bruce Boyd Alan Roy Jim DeSisto Mike Reagan 193 GIRLS ' GYMNASTICS Grace and agility characterize a gymnast, whether flying over the horse, balancing on the beam, swinging from the unevens, or coordinat- ing body movements with music. Perseverance and hard work are satisfied when a victory is final. Jill King, Co-Captain Lorinda Chin Jeanne Rowe, Co-Captain 194 Row 1: Nuzzo, Perednia, Varenais, Daniels, Rowe, King, Quann, Burns, Kocher, Chin. Row 2: Collins, Russell, Shelton, Megan, Jones, McGrath, Breen, Cardillo, Collins, Brown, Anderson. Row 3: Luccini, Despinosa, Wiik, Fasano, Clifford, Russell, kroto, Judge, Buck, O ' Neil, Mrs. Feldman. Linda Jones vWSHj ■ S ' ' ' s Nona Megan Susan Breen Beth Shea 195 Row 1: R. Brady, D. Walsh, G. Abraham, S. Shagoury, E. Buckley, H. Weiner, R. Donnelly, F. Graney. Row 2: Coach Davis, R. Cunningham, B. Hadley, T. Davenport, R. Donovan, D. Ahearn, L. Robbins, Coach Mart- inelli. Row 3: P. Redihan, J. Tumus, J. McCauley, D. Grabus, R. David, M. Breen, W. MacLeod. Row 4: R. Wysocki, D. Devine, P. Nolan, M. Pine, K. Dold, J. Donlan, A. Bretti, W. Webber. TRACK Track is a sport which combines team effort with individual abil- ity. To win a meet, one must have strength and depth in every event. Norwood had a little of both, but that was not enough. Although we had many close meets, we wound up with a 4-12 season. Good luck to next year ' s team. R. David H. Weiner 196 G. Abraham R. Donnelly P. Nolan P. Redihan S. Shagoury S. Valentine 197 Row 1: J. Glynn, D. Barrett, M. Linehan, R. McGhee, R. Bernstein, R. Eagan. Row 2: B. Breen (mgr.), Coach Nolet, M. Hersey, K. Rogers, B. Alexander, R. MacLeod, B. Brown, S. Brennen, J. McDonough, J. Nolan, F. Fleck, K. Brown, R. O ' Brien, Coach Romanoqicz. BASKETBALL With the addition of thirteen new faces on his club, Coach Ken Nolet was forced to use the 1971-1972 Norwood High bas- ketball season as a rebuilding year. Nevertheless, Coach Nolet scrambled his crew together and came through with a respecta- ble 6-12 season. Not quite the team of a year ago, but a loyal group of boys just the same. Highlights of the season included double victories over Na- tick and Framingham North, and single wins over Braintree and Walpole. The Mustangs fared much better on their home court than on the road. The first and biggest win of the season was against powerful Braintree. The score on this one was 71- 65, as Bob McGhee and Bob Bernstein led the Stangs to victo- ry. Part time starter Bob Eagan was the star of the two vic- tories over a tough Natick team. Perhaps the top individual ef- fort of the season was turned in by Mark Linehan when he sank four clutch free throws in the waning moments to spark a come from behind win over Framingham North. The top performer for the Mustang quintet was Bob Hawk 198 aging 9 and 6 points respectively. The unsung hero award would have to go to senior star Bob Eags Eagan. An injury to Bob McGhee gave Eags a chance to crack the lineup. Eags made the most of the opportunity as he averaged 6 points and 5 foul shots per game. When mentioning the elite of the senior crew, one cannot forget Bill Barrett. His slick ballhandling and quick hands made him the top recipient of the coveted Golden Dick award. Since only five players can play at a time, not every senior saw playing time. Nevertheless, the ones who didn ' t play won rave notices from various college scouts during practice ses- sions. Among these boys were Frank Fleck, Kevin Brown, Bob O ' Brien, Brad Alexander, and Jim McDonough. It was thought that these boys should see action, but it was deemed too risky by Coach Nolet. The year went by fast, but the memories still remain. Who can forget the highly intellectual conversations Max carried on at the back of the bus? Or Kev Stash Brown wearing his fake mustache after all attempts by him to grow a real one proved futile. Bill Barrett ' s aspirations to date Coach Nolct ' s daughter; Jim McDor.ough ' s attempts to comb his hair these are all fond memories. Not many will forget Hawks hourly tabula- tions of his scoring average, of Brad ' s patented screech. Re- member Mark Linehan ' s 5 o ' clock shooting and Frank Fleck ' s frantic search for a warm-up before each game. These are the things that will be remembered long after the wins and losses are forgotten. And that is the story of the Mustangs of 1972 — the year of the Hawk. J. McDonough Co-captain Linehan, Coach Nolet, Co-captain McGhee Linehan Bernstein O ' Brien McDonough McGhee 199 Fleck Brown Eagan Barrett Alexander 200 Bench Captains 201 202 SOPHOMORE TEAM Row 1: B. Solomon, J. Girven, N. Fanandakis, D. Donovan, J. Ackelman, J. Mahon, N. Miller. Row 2: J. Drummey- Manager, P. Gendrolius, P. McSweeney, S. Layne, D. Gib- bons, J. Duggan, D. Thorton, T. White, W. Aldrich, Coach Immonen. JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1: D. Eckholm, G. Olshan, J. Dipiatio, P. Glynn, K. Glynn. Row 2: J. White, B. Wegger, S. Savage, J. Crook, M. Brennen, Coach Romanowicz. 203 Row 1: C. Stewart, P. Phalen, E. Carlson, J. Phalen, J. Klein, P. Rodgers. Row 2: Mrs. Dapsauski, F. Fananda- kis, S. O ' Neil, K. Smelstor, Mr. Parker. Betty Carlson Jill Klein Denise Maleiko Florence Reid Joan Phalen GIRLS ' BASKETBALL The 1971-72 Girls ' Basket- ball season proved to be an- other growing year. Led by the fearless Mr. Giles Parker and lovely Mrs. Lane Dap- sauski, the wonderous women scored their first vic- tory in three years. Despite the 1-8 record, Norwood was not a team to be taken light- ly as their loss column was filled with almost games. Junior Cindy Stewart broke all scoring records at NHS with a season total of 84 points. She was followed by center Joanie Phalen with 66 points and a surprising sophomore, Kathy Smelster, with 60 points. Little Patty Phalen and Sheila Igor Y ' O ' Neil filled in the starting lineup with their superb ef- forts. Other seniors contrib- uting to the cause were Fran Fanandakis, Denise Maleiko, Flo Reid, Karen Richmond, and Jill Klein. 72 co-cap- tains were the ever talented Joanie Phalen and Betty Carlson, who upheld the tra- ditional NHS spirit. The sea- son ended on a clean note with egg shampoos and whipped cream rinses for the seniors — compliments of the underclassmen. To next year ' s team, we wish the best of luck. B. Carlson Sheila O ' Neil Row 1: A. Kelly, C. Iacono, J. Lanzoni, C. McAullife, S. McSweeney, J. Skowronski. Row 2: Mrs. Dapsauski, D. Ma leiko, M. Croft, M. McDonald, C. Leonard, W. Brown, F. Reid, Mr. Parker. 205 WRESTLING Rahn, Twiss Ciavattone, Lazzaro Cambell, O ' Conncll K. Hopkins, O ' Neill 206 Venterosa, Puzin Co-Captains Warde, K. Hopkins Warde, C. Hopkins °i0 ■?iitftfLV 3ft° Row 1: Cambell, Dorion, McDonough, Paparrazo, McCarthy, O ' Connell. Row 2: Murphy, twomey, O ' Neill, K. Hopkins, Rahn, Twiss, C. Hopkins, Lawrie. Row 3: Keen, Ferdinand, Corcoran, Ciavattone, Lazzaro, Puzin, Ferrari, McGowan, Warde, Venterosa, Coach Campagnone. Missing: Assistant Coach Nex- ter, Manager Driscoll. 207 +:l Row 1: R. Mansfield, K. Mahoney, R. Yankum, B. Doucette, E. Connolly, G. Paton, S. Connolly. Row 2: N. Caci, B. White, R. Laquidara T. McCormack, P. Gugoliotta, G. Cefala. Row 3: Coach Frost, G. Horseman — captain, M. McAuliffe — captain, P. Riley, D. Denietohs, J. Puzas, J. Mc uade. Ron Yankum Nick Caci — dives!?! 208 John McQuade tlflfaMta HZ Captain Mike McAuliffe Nick Caci John Puzas - Gianfranco Cefala Captain Gary Horseman SWIM TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The boys ' swim team, coached by Mr. Paul Frost, had a very suc- cessful season, taking first place in its league. Led by captains Gary Horseman and Mike McAu- liffe, the team lost only one meet making their league record 14-1. Graduating seniors are David Denietolis, Pat Riley, John Puzas, Nick Caci, Gianfranco Cefala, Gary Horseman, John McQuade and Mike McAuliffe. David Denietolis Pat Riley 209 Row 1: F. Baglione, D. Bayer, F. Carbone, B. Pieri, L. Parker, P. Battles, B. Lawrie, G. Walker. Row 2: Head Coach Wheeler, K. Hurley, E. King, E. McQuaid, M. Costello, P. Riley, B. Denehy, P. O ' Day, Coach O ' Neil. Row 3: B. Clifford, D. Reddick, A. Skene, M. Balerna, P. Brown, M. Martin. 210 STATE CHAMPIONS The 1971-1972 high school hockey season proved to be the most successful in Norwood ' s history. The pressure was on the Norwood Mustangs from the start. Great things were expected from the squad by their loyal supporters and the news media. Most of all, the team believed in itself and strived to succeed — with an eye on the State Schoolboy Tournament and a chance to play nemesis Arlington. Coach Don Wheeler and his assistant, Jack O ' Neil, instilled a hustling, never-give-up attitude into their tal- ented skaters. This was most evident during the B.S.L. season as the Mustangs rose to the occasion many times against their foes to compile a tremendous 18-0-0 record. Norwood ' s record-breaking first wave of all star seniors, Mike Martin, Billy Clifford, and Ass ' t Capt. and B.S.L.-M.V.P. Ed King, punished opposing goalies with its power. As a proof of the line ' s effectiveness, King, Clifford, and Martin were the top three scorers in the league. Yet the depth of this team really showed with second line super-sophomores, Greg Walker and Dan Bayer, combining with experienced senior Bill Denehy to harass Norwood ' s opponents with their fine play. The strong defense of this club was led by Senior Captain and All-Star Pete Brown whose outstanding play during the past four varsity seasons has been instrumental in Norwood ' s surge to the top. Hard-hitting varsity veteran Al Skene combined with spirited juniors Kevin Hurley and Bob Lawrie to provide Norwood with an awesome defense. Bill Pieri once again showed his prowess in the net as he came up with many a clutch save. He was ably backed up by Louie Parker, whose excellent play gave Norwood goaltending insurance. Other key players who contributed much to the team ' s success were: Senior, Don Reddick; Juniors, Mark Balerna, Ed McQuaid, Paul O ' Day, Mike Costello, and Fred Carbone; and Sophomores, Frank Baglione, Roger Battles, and Pete Thomas. Manager John Kerr and Assistant Manager Rick Flaherty kept the team supplied with all the necessities of a hockey team. With machine-like precision the N.H.S. hockey team defeated Arlington 3-2 in the Eastern Mass. finals, culmi- nating a season of exciting hockey. Our All-Tourney selections were Bill Clifford, Pete Brown, and Ed King. Norwood is certainly proud of the Wheelermen for their accomplishments this year. G. Donovan B. Clifford We ' re number one! ! C ompliments of Norwood Messenger Peter Brown, Captain Kill Pieri Mike Martin, Assistant Captain 212 Bill Clifford Don Reddick 213 Louis Parker Photo Compliments Bill Denohy Photo compliments of Don Silva 214 of Don Silva Alex Skene . - T- - • 4 ■ UN 4 Ed King, Assistant Captain 215 NORWOOD Words and Melody by JOHN F. WHEELOCK, 1913 INTROD. Con Spirito k Harmonized and Arranged by G ROY WALSH, 1913 m mm Jni JiJ 3 wm C i A ! WrW PIANO V $ r r m L=t _2S si i p. ' T p - p r f ? l.There ' a a school on the hill called Nor - wood, 2. To the school on the hill called Nor - wood, And her sons And her flag and daugh-ters of blue a - $mm i — 9 % pppi % ) J) I J. J £ 3= -=- too, bove Are all the true sup - por - ters Of her glo - rious flag of We will pledge our dear de - vo - tion And nev - er dy - ing P i w  I f P P  J P j-E-J-f ■ — ■ ITrpr r r ? And would rath - er die than And the years their change may Andwhen-eer her sons are fight- ing, Al-thoughtime may dim her mem- ' ry, % i 3 § wm ■=■ CopyriKht,1919,by J. F. Wheelock and G R. Walsh 216 tJ =j= J= Af r r =£j J o -«M- d — gb yield, bring, You can hear the school that backsthemup, Go sing-ing down the field_Oh We will still be true to Nor-wood High, And still we ' ll proud-ly sing- Oh - j. i t n. Mm sm cresc. pp i: c J— i-J PPP1 Pi T Pi CHORUS 3 ? - £ X5 i. Nor-wood, dear Nor - wood — 2. Nor-wood, dear Nor - wood— we sing we sing to to you. you, Lead on to vie - tYy We will be loy - al 1=1 i f jrr r$ T 3 T wn -0- s -XL ±k W--W= a — m - 9 :? r t § S i m J=- ' Neath our flag of blue, So Nor-wood, dear Nor- wood, we will stand by Toyourflagof blue, And Nor-wood, dear Nor- wood, as years roll by Here is a We ' ll give a m 1=1 w - at- f 2 — J m i ■ -g i -i - ¥ PP zr zr ■•7 — 9- r A A PP A A S CN 12. 1 £ ■ a=3: -«- - cheer Rah ' .Rah! Here is a cheer Rah! Rah! Cheer for Nor-wood High. Oh cheer Rah! Rah! Well give a cheer Rah! Rah! Cheer for Nor-wood High. Oh High! High! 7 217 ASSOCIATE EDITORS, JIM MacISAAC AND JAY HALLE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, PAT HASSETT ASSOCIATE EDITOR, MARK GOLDSTEIN ASSOCIATE EDITORS, JEANNE GERULSKIS AND EILEEN LYDON 218 TIOT JIM LAZZARA, GEORGE MURRAY, ASSOCIATE EDITORS The 1972 TIOT Staff has pro- duced this book, hoping that in some way we have shown the unique qualities that the students and faculty at Norwood High pos- sess. The staff wishes to express its sincere gratitude and apprecia- tion to Mr. Rowen of Taylor Pub- lishing Company and to Purdy Photographers, without whose help this yearbook would have been impossible. Thanks are also due to Mr. Ho- race Fader, financial advisor and to Mrs. Pat Ingraham, our vi- brant advisor. Finally thanks to our hard-working, diligent, co-ed- itors Marlene O ' Donnell and Pat Hassett, whose leadership and at- titude proved invaluable during our hard-working yearbook meet- ings. I JEAN WISGIRDA, SUSAN CONNOLLY, ASSOCIATE EDITORS MARLENE O ' DONNELL, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF 219 ADVERTISING EDITORS ANDREW KELLIHER, KAREN TIERNEY ROBERT ADLER, MARGIE GREENE, ASSOCIATE EDITORS MRS. PATRICIA INGRAHAM YEARBOOK ADVISOR MARY JANE O ' DONNELL, PEGGY SPIERDOWIS ASSOCIATE EDITORS 220 ANNE GRANEY, STEPHEN SHAGOURY ASSISTANT BUSINESS EDITOR, BUSINESS EDITOR r ;i i $7 2 Mf m MR. HORACE FADER, FINANCIAL ADVISOR I mmtf%!Th ' THE SUPERSTARS!! 221 TYPISTS L to R: J. Towne, D. Sullivan, F. Romanelli. Rear: G. DeCosta, J. Cannon, J. Turner. SPONSORSHIP COMMITTEE L. to R: M. Doherty, Editor, E. McDonough. Rear: J. Mitchell, L. Allan. CIRCULATION COMMITTEE Row I: J. Bacon, G. Johnson, P. Talbot, S. O ' Brien, J. Bossio, A. Bertelletti, S. O ' Neil. Row 2: D. Maleiko, K. Dolan, B. Praino, F. Reid, M. DeRoma, ES. Carlson. 222 ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Row 1: J. Turner, M. Loughnane, M. Collins, N. Leston, J. Barton. Row 2: G. Driscoll, C. Shaw, J. McQuade, K. Richmond, R. Donnelly, F. Fanandakis, A. Hawley. CIRCULATION EDITORS J. Bacon, D. Brierly, L. Drummey PERSONAL SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Adelson Mr. and Mrs. David L. Adler Ahearn and Connor Mr. Paul M. Alberta Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Alexander Mr. Alexander M. Allan Dr. George R. Allen Mr. Anthony J. Arena Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Barrett Mr. Earle W. Belknap, Jr. Mrs. Rudith Berkowiti Dr. George L. Bero Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Berteletti Mr. and Mrs. Rene J. Bouchard Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bossio Dr. Martin L Bradford Mr. and Mrs. George E. Breen Dr. William Farrar Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Brunt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold T. Carlson Dr. and Mrs. James F. Carolan Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carver Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Cass Mr. John J. Cavanaugh Mr. Robert A. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O. Coakley Mr. and Mrs. John H. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. P. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Conley Dr. and Mrs. James F. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Cormier Mr. and Mrs. James M. Costello Dr. Thomas A. Couch Schultz and Dutch Cullen Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Curtin Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Denehy M r. and Mrs. Michael F. DiMarzo Dr. Eugene A. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Doherty Mr. John J. Doherty Mr. Charles L. Donahue Dr. Edward L. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Doucette Miss Marie I. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dyer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Erickson Mr. Horace E. Fader Mr. George Fanandakis Mrs. Kathleen Feldmann Dr. John J. Finn Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Fischer, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher Dr. Norton Fishman Mrs. Eleanor Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraser Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gemelli Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Gerulskis Mrs. Evelyn M. Giever Mr. and Mrs. Paul L Goguen Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Graney Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Greeley Mr. and Mrs. Jason W. Green Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gugliotta Mr. Raymond R. Halloran Miss Barbara G. Hanks Ms. Sue C. Harris Dr. Walter E. Harwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hassett Mr. and Mrs. James F. Healy Mr. and Mrs. John Herlihy Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hunt Mrs. Patricia Ingraham Dr. Donald E. Jaffe Miss Ruth Johngren Mr. and Mrs. Avard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Keefe Miss Margaret Kenefick 224 Mr. James E. Kerr Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Klein Dr. Richard E. Kunan Mr. and Mrs. E. Edward Lazzara Mr. and Mrs. Edmund G. Linehan Dr. William F. Lovell Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Lydon Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mabardy Mrs. Doris E. MacCallum Mr. and Mrs. James J. Maclsaac Mr. Elliot J. Mahler Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Malacaria Mr. and Mrs. John Malielco Dr. Michael J. Malin Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. McAuliffe Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. McConlcey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mitchell Mr. John F. Monbouquette Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morris Dr. Garry T. Moushegian Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mulvehill Mrs. Emily Murray Mr. Paul E. Nolan Norwood Anesthesia Associates Mr. and Mrs. Charles O ' Brien Mrs. Frederick R. O ' Brien Obstetrics and Gynecology Associates of Norwood Dr. James F. Kenney Dr. Francis C. Mason Dr. Kenneth J. Ganem Dr. Wayne A. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. O ' Donnell Dr. James E. O ' Neil Mr. and Mrs. John O ' Neil Mrs. Irene M. Owens Dr. Stephen P. Pannes Mr. and Mrs. Vito Paparazzo Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Parker Mrs. Carl B. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. George Phalen Mr. John Piccirilli Mrs. Eileen Pieri Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Pitts Mrs . Edward B. Praino Mrs. Patricia Prindle Mr. C. L Rich Dr. Paul Riley Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Rose Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Roy Mr. Robert M. Russell, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Saraca Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scafuri Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Shagoury Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shaw Mr. Francis X. Sheehan, Jr. Mr. Thomas W. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Spellman Mr. and Mrs. William J. Spierdowis Dr. James P. Stanton Mrs. Delores L. Staton Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Starr Dr. Melvin W. Stern Dr. Stephen Stone Dr. Albert C. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sweeney Sykes and Sykes, Attorneys Mr. and Mrs. William M. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Tierney Mr. and Mrs. George W. Todd Mr. and Mrs. William E. Toll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker Mr. George S. Usevich Walpole Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Inc. Dr. Harry H. Brenner Dr. Milton Berkowitz Dr. Carlyle H. Hurwitz Miss Ellen L. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warde Mr. and Mrs. James B. White Miss Laura Wick Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wilgoren Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wisgerda Patricia K. Wisniewski Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Yankum Generous Donation 225 J.M.E.S. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1972 Norwood High School P.T.A. Co-Presidents — Dr. and Mrs. Paul Riley Co-Vice Presidents — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryan Secretary — Mrs. Thomas Clifford Treasurer — Mrs. Thomas J. Brown Auditor — Mrs. Daniel J. Deleso What makes Blue Hills so serene? Peabody Schoo HENRY O. PEABODY SCHOOL Highest professional standards of intensive training assure successful careers in BEAUTY CULTURE BUSINESS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION FASHION DRESSMAKING FOOD SERVICE PRACTICAL NURSING 227 What IS a Chucha Boyle? (ans. pg. 223) 228 The Big V With the Compliments of St. Catherine ' s Parish NORWOOD, MASS. 229 Bobby Orr is COOL!!! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1972 Firefighter ' s Prayer BY JAMES J. METCALFE (In th« Boston Globe) When I am called to duty, God . . . Wherever flames may rage . . . Give me the strength to save some life . . . Whatever be its age . . . Help me embrace a little child . . . Before it is too late ... Or save an older person from . . . The horror of that fate . . . Enable me to be alert . . . And hear the weakest shout . . . And quickly and efficiently . . . To put the fire out ... I want to fill my calling and . . . To give the best in me . . . To guard my every neighbor and . . . protect his property . . . And if according to my fate ... I am to lose my life . . . Please bless with Your protecting hand . . . My children and my wife. NORWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT 230 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS, AFL-CIO (LOCAL 1631) BRATS!!! NORWOOD BUICK COMPANY, INC. Would you like a piece of candy little girl? Congratulations, Graduates from LYDON AND HAASE COMPANY, INC Plumbing — Heating 2 1 5 Fulton Street, Norwood Tel. 769-0719 232 WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! SANSONE MOTORS, INC. 100 Broadway, Norwood, Mass. 762-2700 PLYMOUTH • VALIANT • INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Safe Transportation Assured More People Are Riding Sansone Buses 233 Has Grath been to his nearby Public Health Clinic? (It ' s free!!) Best Wishes to Class of 1972 ORWOOD 234 Ya, you ' re right Huffa, it was an eclipse. Congratulations to the 1972 Graduating Class from MAC-MORAN CHEVROLET INC 391 Providence Highway Norwood, Massachusetts 235 Oh! my gosh! Reddick scored!!! May Funeral Service, Inc. 85 Nichols Street Norwood, Massachusetts Serving Norwood and Vicinity Since 1922 r Off Street Parking Air Conditioning ' 36 Boys! Boys! Boys! Put the basketballs down!!! Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1972 NORWOOD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL THE SHOE SHOP For Best Shoe Values It ' s The Shoe Shop 690 Washington St., Norwood 237 How was the bath, Michelle and Nancy? Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1972 from the Norwood Police Relief Association, Inc. 238 Leave some sand, Biafra Congratulations Best Wishes for Future Success and Happiness to The Class of 1972 H Norwood Co-operative Bank Promoting Thrift and Home Ownership Since 1889 239 STICK!! Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from ORENT BROTHERS fine clothing and accessories for the entire family. Norwood North Attleboro Massachusetts 240 This is BEAVER country!!! Congratulations to the Class of 1972 SHURFINE MARKET 448 Nahatan Street Norwood, Massachusetts 769-0556 241 There ' s GOTTA be a jelly donut around here SOMEPLACE!!! Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from All Members of the N.T.A. Executive Board President Michael Sallahue I st Vice-President Lawrence Decareau 2nd Vice-President Domenic Defronzo Treasurer George Usevich Secretary Elizabeth Tynan THE NORWOOD TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 242 Bleep!!! TO THE CLASS OF 1972 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Success TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION 735 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS I I 34 Washington Street Norwood, Mass. Telephone 762-6009 Representing Labor at: BIRD SON, INC., Norwood and Walpole, Mass. HOERNER WALDORF CORPORATION, Mansfield, Mass. GAF CORPORATION, Millis, Mass. 243 Can I have a French Fry??? Congratulations to the Class of 1972 NAHATAN DRUG Senior Employees: Mark Cullen, Cynthia Bonatz, Paul Nolan 138 Nahatan Street Norwood, Mass. Tel. — 769-2422 244 What ' s it worth to you??? Broadway, Norwood CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 72 McDonald ' s Amazing Menu 100% Pure Beef Hamburgers Tempting Cheeseburgers Old-Fashioned Shakes Crisp Golden French Fries Thirst-Quenching Coke Delightful Root Beer Coffee As You Like It Full-Flavored Orange Drink Refreshing Cold Milk Filet-0-Fish 245 There we were, me and The Duke! CaJejL- l- L yiJCC A-ujU Xs Cs4 Cs 2j- st LJ L Jtr . Z ks l s j£ €L t- !£_ hj iUiS sCt ti i e . i W- Xw Cu - 246 How much work was really done in that little room? Congratulations to Class of 1972 NORWOODS HOTLINE 762-5144 762-5145 Complete Confidence Feel Free DON WALLY ' S SERVICE CENTER AUTO BODY AUTO REPAIR 762-7964 762-3430 24 Hour Towing and Road Service Route I — Norwood 247 What do you mean, this is not OUR yearbook? Congratulations to the Class of 1972 NORWOOD COUNCIL 252 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS v Has anyone ever seen M. F. ' s knees? SERVING NORWOOD AND ALL SURROUNDING TOWNS A B Auto School, Inc. 524 WASHINGTON STREET NORWOOD, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone: 762-5500 MEMBERS OF: National Professional Driver Education Association Massachusetts Professional Driver Education Association Highway Safety Associates Norwood Chamber of Commerce Recommended by New England Institute for Driver Education PETER A. WILSON ROBERT W. WILSON BSotU iotao WAYSIDE FLOWERS Mylod St. Walpole, Mass. 249 Senior Slump Started in September Congratulations to the Class of 1972 VILLAGE INN RESTAURANT 32 Guild St. Norwood, Mass. Union Warren Savings Bank 728 Washington St. Norwood, Mass. Area Code (617) 762-3000 250 Is this the place, Joe? With Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1972 BORASCHI ' S VILLA Routes I and 128 Dedham Norwood ' s Only Complete Newsstand NORWOOD NEWS BOOK SHOP 655 Washington St. 769-0282 Newspapers — Magazines — Books Full Line of School Supplies 251 On a scale from zero to ten, How Do You Rate The Situation? CONGRATULATIONS! CLARK ' S PHARMACY 500 Washington St. Norwood ROBERT ADELSON BERNARD WEISBERG Registered Pharmacists NORWOOD SPORT CENTER 31 Years of Bowling Pleasure 65 Cottage Street Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1972 CANDLEPIN BOWLING 769-0606 252 HOT FLASHES from WAISTER ' Congratulations to the Class of 1972 Bridal Consultant Service Complete Wedding Accessories Jerru d (7 5ridal no r THE NEWEST AND MOST MODERN BRIDAL SHOP IN THIS AREA 599 WASHINGTON STREET NORWOOD, MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 769-2262 OPEN ' TIL MIDNIGHT 253 Censored FLOATS — specialty of Goat OmqwiJbJtlcms QpaJLox I HANLON ' S Women ' s and Children ' s Shoes GEARTY ' S SHOE STORE Washington Street Norwood BEST WISHES! LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS Congratulations and Good DAY DRUG CO., INC. Luck in the Future to 702 Washington St. Norwood, Mass. Class of ' 72 Free Delivery From Phone 762-2694 In Business Safeguarding Your Health HUGO A BARSANTI JUSTIN ' S RESTAURANT We Maintain a Complete Record of All Your Family ' s Prescription Purchases 769-1117 Washington St. Norwood NORWOOD TROPHY ENGRAVING CO. Trophies — Plaques — Awards 714 Washington Street 254 Norwood, Mass. 02062 Z.itz em Congratulations to the Tiot Staff from the Senior Class Gary Donovan, Janice Bacon, Donald Reddick, Mary Ann Glynn, W. McCall, E. Carlson. Missing Joseph Anello. 255 Wait until YOUR Blue Hills! Having a wonderful time . . . wish you could be here! Junior Class 1971-72 (and forget the furry fish from following fellows frontwards for family flute frolicking tuesday) 256 Good Luck, you ' ll need it! The Sophomore Class congratulates the Entire Tiot Staff and the Class of 1972 257 Senior Girls: Wasn ' t the Senior Semi-Formal a GAS! ROLL-LAND ROLLER-SKATING THE YEAR ROUND The Fun Way to Physical Fitness ROUTE 1 - NORWOOD, MASS. 762-6999 258 BRENDA ' S PARTIES . . . Congratulations! DANDY DONUT 528 Washington St. Norwood, Mass. 02062 762-9754 Dandy I)oNUT|j ■ ■■■llll ■■■■■mi! ■■■■■inn .irtllll HUIIIIIBII ■lllllllll IIIIIHHI Congratulations to the Class of 1972 J.M.G. 10 Cottage St. Norwood, Mass. 259 KENNY ' S PARTY . . . A CO. 1st BATTALION 101st INF, Nahatan Street Norwood, Mass. 762-3140 National Guard Belongs, Maybe You 1 Belong in the National Guard. Congratulations to the Class of 1972 NORTHROP CORPORATION Electronics Division 100 Morse Street Norwood, Mass. 260 AND ALL THAT WE ' RE SUPPOSED TO BE! REGINA GIFT SHOP 649 Washington St. Hallmark Cards BABEL ' S PAINT WALLPAPER 715 Washington St. Norwood, Mass. JOHN HANCOCK LIFE INSURANCE J. PAUL McDONNELL, General Agent 60 Guild St. Norwood, Mass. Best Wishes to Norwood Senior High 1972 Graduates from POSTMASTER AND SUPERVISORS, NORWOOD POST OFFICE Norwood, Mass. 02062 DUNKIN DONUTS 141 Nahatan St. Norwood, Mass. Congratulations Class of ' 72 BOB ' S BICYCLE SHOP 20 Pleasant Court Norwood, Mass. MARCOU JEWELERS 692 Washington St. Norwood, Massachusetts Diamonds, Watches, High School Rings and Jewelry PENNINGTON ' S STATIONERY SUPPLY CO. 40 Plimpton Avenue Norwood, Massachusetts 261 CONGRATULATIONS CHICKIE AND ROOSTER Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 NORWOOD From CHAIR CO. A FRIEND Washington St. Norwood, Mass. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1972 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 KING ' S MARKET AL WATSON SIGN CO. Washington St. Norwood, Mass. 262 WHAT A PLACE FOR A PARTY! Congratulations to THE CLASS OF 1972 MASONEILAN INTERNATIONAL, INC fflasoneilan Masoneilan International, Inc. I I Norwood, Massachusetts 02062, U.S.A. 263 Did anybody ski on the ski trip, EILEEN? Best Wishes from rlotal ' Pe iqn Studio 719 WASHINGTON STREET NORWOOD, MASS. Telephone: 769-0827 Berf Wtsfces Congratulations to Class of 1972 WELLWOOD 136 Nahatan St. Norwood, Mass. GLYNN ' S AUTO PARTS 264 Notice to staff: S.O.Q. Meeting FOLEY TRAVEL AGENCY 734 Washington Street Norwood, Massachusetts Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from FIRESTONE Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from DIP AND SIP DONUTS Central Street Norwood Famous For Our PERSONAL SERVICE HOURS MONDAYS THRU FRIDAYS: 1 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. SAT: 1 1 a.m. — 5 p.m.; Sun: 12 noon — 5 p.m. THE FISH HOOK 683 Washington Street, Norwood — 769-0762 One of the fastest growing TROPICAL FISH STORES in New England • MASTER CHARGE • UNI-CARD 265 Our Man Flint!! Best Wishes TURNPIKE LUMBER CO. NORWOOD TIMES 900 Boston-Providence Highway Norwood, Mass. 601 Washington St., Norwood JOHN J. COOK, Class of 1940 SOKO ' S PIZZA Congratulations 542 Washington Street Norwood, Mass. SAMS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Norwood, Mass. ■ v r 1 ft 72 pumpkins Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from THE NORWOOD BOOSTER CLUB Norwood High School Alumni Boosters Club President Paul Hartnett Vice-President William McCall Secretary Inez Gallazzi Treasurer Dr. Edward Donovan Executive Secretary George Usevich 267 DEPUTY D. B. Congratulations to the Class of 1972 from THE STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Officers and Senior Executive Board Members: President Michael McAuliffe Vice-President Hilary Sallet Secretary Joan Lanzoni Treasurer Nancy Kelley Senior Executive Board Members: Joe Anello, Gary Donovan, Bob Eagan, Ed Hickey, Barry Sullivan 268 Watch out for the GREEN BUG! Your Portrait . . . IS MORE THAN A PICTURE WHEN YOU HAVE IT TAKEN BY PURDY Because our friendly and understanding photog- raphers put you at your ease — so that the profes- sional skill which completes the making of your portrait begins with the warm and natural per- sonality that is you. Make your appointment now — and see! New England ' s Foremost Photographer PURDY 80 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. 021 16 (Little Building) Official Photographer, Norwood High School NORWOOD SCHOOL COMMITTEE Seated: Mr. Napoleone, Mrs. Berkowitz, Mr. Cavanaugh, Dr. Coakley, Mrs. Prindle, Mr. Donovan. Standing: Mr. Diggs, Mrs. Duffy, Mr. Egan, Mr. Saraca, Mr. Sheehan, and Mr. McDonald. 270 WE DID IT AGAIN Bay State Champions REFLECTIONS . . . 271 Our four years at Norwood High School are finished. For the past four years, we have all voiced the traditional student desire to be done with school; now we are not so sure that that is what we wanted. It is an exciting world that we enter, but we cannot ever forget the exciting world we leave behind: a world of homework, term pa- pers, tests — and slave auc- tions, carnivals, clubs, and dances. As years go by, we will gradually forget the detentions and restrictions and remember the important things, the friends and happy times. Our Norwood High School years will become the good old days. 973 Remember that game? Probably not. The games seem to blend together into an essence of excite- ment and hope and friends having an ab- solutely great time being together. Remember coming to school half asleep and being completely awakened in gym class? And the bus rides home with other students, some tired, some happy, but all glad to be in the com- pany of each other. 274 275 276 One hundred years from now maybe Norwood students will wonder what Norwood High School was like in 1972. We could all tell them so much about the happy days, the wistful days, the problems and solutions of the days that are fast becoming history: the days of our high school life. 277 INDEX Academics 128-137 Administration 15, 18 Advertisements 226-269 A.F.S. Club 167 Art Club 166 Art Department 136 Audio Visual Club 166 Band 170-175 Basketball, Boys ' 198-203 Basketball, Girls ' 204-205 Big Brother-Big Sister Program 162 Bookstore 136 Business Department 133 Cheerleaders 140-141 Chess Club 167 Choir, Girls ' 174 Concert Chorale 175 Cross Country Team 189 Drill Team 169 English Department 128 English 400, 137 Faculty 16-40 Field Hockey Team 188 Football Team 178-182 French Club 165 Freshman Party 112 Foreign Exchange Students 168 German Club 165 Gymnastics, Boys ' 192-193 Gymnastics, Girls ' 194-195 Hilltopper 162 History Department 132 Hockey Team 210-215 Home Economics Department 135 Industrial Arts Department 135 Junior Class History 125 Junior Prom 114 Language Department 129 Latin Club 164 Mathematics Department 130 Math Team 166 Mental Health Careers Program 167 Music Department 170-175 National Honor Society 169 Peabody 138-145 Capping 148-149 Christmas Festival 146-147 Clubs 152-153 Faculty 140-43 Student Mixer 145 Physical Education Department 134 Powder Puff Football 111 Reflections 2-11 School Committee 270 School Song 216-217 Science Department 131 Semi-Formal 156 Senior Auction 160-161 Senior History 116-117 Senior Play 118-119 Seniors 42-109 Silhouette 163 Spanish Club 164 Sponsors 224-225 Soccer Team 185-187 Sophomore Class History 124 Student Council 157-159 Swimming, Boys ' 208-209 Swimming, Girls ' 184 Tiot Editors 218-223 Underclassmen 122-127 Wrestling Team 206-207 278 TIOT ' 72 SUMMER SUPPLEMENT NOR WOOD HIGH SCHOOL NORWOOD, MASS. OUTDOOR TRACK 1st Row: R. Donnelly, S. Shagoury, H. Weiner. 2nd Row: S. Keefe, K. Karling, Mr. Katchpole, R. David, D. Denietolis. 1st Row: J. Bartlett, L. Jones, M. J. O ' Donnell, R. Gomes. 2nd Row: Mr. Katchpole, J. Phillips, M. Keen, B. Reardon. I . TENNIS Row 1: L. Kask. Row 2: W. Hodge, P. Loescher, Mr. O ' Neil: Coach; Gugliotta, O ' Donovan. Row 1: E. Hocutt, E. Hickey. Row 2: Miss Locke, Coach; S. Wilson, V. Ciacia, H. Fouhey, L. Burns, B. Wiik. Row 3: C. Wallen, co- captain; A. Sullivan, K. Varenais. Missing: P. Phalen, E. Carlson, co-captain. BA SEBA LL Coach Pete Wall ■ i ( I 4? ' ? I v. %H 4 t , % «J r Frank Fleck Mark Linehan Sf ?v I- .. ! Bill Denehy Captain Mark Cullen Gary Horsman Captain ■W£MMm MM Joe Radzevich S Peter Brown l %-  . «; ' ' ' ♦ H 4 dM i Barry Sullivan — « . Ed Hickey Paul Nolan Hni 1 ' ■ ttrJUnMt Jim Sexton i - 1 1 ' 4  Row 1: Wysocki, T. Denehy, Curran, Cawley, Cullen, Nolan, Sullivan, Linehan, Walker. Row 2: Coach Wall, Manager — MacPhee; Radze- vich, Hickey, Horsman, Sexton, Fleck, Brown, B. Denehy, Assistant Coach Doherty. GOLF TEAM Coach Paul Frost Nick Tessitore Alex Skene Bill Kelly Eric Larson Ned Sweeney Michael McCarthy GIRLS ' SOFTBALL TEAM Row 1: McSweeney, Stewart, Phalen, Immonen, Allen. Row 2: Hinman, Tully, O ' Neil, Patsos, Lanzoni. Row 1: McJernan, Elias, Carghedi, McAuliffe, Shone, Skowronski. Row 2: Auciello, Clougher, Ambrose, Green, Judge. Row 3: Allen, Clifford, Mac- Donald, Neson, Leonard, Manager. ! STUDENT COUNCIL CARNIVAL I fur PEA BODY FASHION SHOW 10 : - ' ■ « ■ ---— — — — — — PEA BODY, AWARDS wLi DAY JUNE 15, 1972 V J . v 1 SPORTS BANQUET MA Y 31, 1972 HONORS BANQUET MA Y 30, 1972  CLASS DAY TUNE 2, 1972 SENIOR BANQUET JUNE 3, 1972 I - ' GRADUATION JUNE 4, 1972 lA w y 5 m Kr 1 tan l 7 i r r B v I T L J v X I; J ' jJjfc T S JB m. v j9 k W ' ' 8 Jl L U c ■• w V s mI l lSSSiiHi J


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