Saugus High School - Tontoquonian Yearbook (Saugus, MA)

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■ SAUGUS PUBLIC LliRARY ■  - .l ■ V- H ■■■■ ' TBI HBBTlHBSjHfcuj mi TONTOQUONIAN 1969 SAUGUS HIGH SCHOOL SAUGUS, MASSACHUSETTS $ l[ Hi WBMSBSSBSB Editor in Chief June orasso Activities Editor Carolyn McNeill Advertising Editor Lisa Moses Art Editor James Armstrong Biographies Editor Jeanne Siraco Business Editor Roxanna Savary ' Mn FOREWORD: The theme of thei 1:969 Tontpqu niiah s a !, elia . ' i:h ; ' j ' S ' Se i pifei was the dawn of our senior year, our senior year, just ( a rriomenHn e u . . . . ... g ... .....,..., lives. It was a year filled; with challenges, t With j ' :a!-clili: y0n nts .,.to.. attain, honors to win, goals to reach. In this t aftbrhpbn pf the lyear wevbeg n to realize what S.H.S. did mean to us; we discovered the true: value of friends and the significance of our education. We waited,: in antici- pation of the sunset of our year . . . graduation .. . .and now look for- :■ ' 7 v ;, ' ;,] ; j$ : ' ' ' ward to the sunrise of all our tomorrows. ii 31 A classroom has a unique significance for each of us. We learned . . . we left. Empty they stand as mute memories. pr—-—. ■ i i 1 ■IF ; i H) w • ■H1MBHH ■H HRHMtg i B£H ' ' ,¥, ' Robert J. Munnelly Superintendent of Schools TO THE CLASS OF 1969: As the chief administrator of schools during your Senior year, one of my genuine pleasures will be to join with you in the many activities that bring your Saugus school career to a close. This is the year that you reap the rewards and praise for the long years of hard and honest effort. Honors and glory, awards and commendations will come to you as individuals and as members of teams. You will be justifiably proud of your own accomplishments. Another group, though, will bask in the glow of your achievements. Your teachers from ele- mentary and junior and senior high school, the principals of these schools, the custodians, clerks and cafeteria workers who serve you without your knowledge of their efforts— these people have been following your career to this point and will continue to keep track of you through the sports pages, the society pages and the headlines in the years ahead. They are proud of you. They know that you and your generation will be the leaders in the 21st Century. It is their wish that you have the knowledge and skill to build a better world than this one you inherit from older generations. The awards and honors that you will garner in Senior year activities provide a sense of hope and a feeling of confidence to those of us who staff the schools and who were part of your early education. May you have success, happiness and good fortune as you build that better world . Robert J. Munnelly Jean Sherman Robert Braid, Ann Cogliano, Richard Evans, Joseph Swain. SCHOOL BOARD John B. Leahy Director of Student Personnel II SRMSBBm ■I ■ m ■ H ■KJM ■M VQJUSatBBi m To the Members of the Class of 1 969, Mark Twain once said, When some men discharge an obligation you can hear the report for miles around. You, the Class of 1969, are approaching a period of life replete with obligations. You wil have more intense obligations to yourselves in that you must now either shoulder the responsi- bilities of a daily work program or the disciplines of advanced study. The problems and needs of the country, state, and town will soon be a more vital concern. Some of you may take on the rigors of military life. Whatever direction your goals may lead, the obligations will be over- whelming. It is my hope that your stay at Saugus High School has given you the ingredients to stand up to these obligations so that your report may be heard for miles around. ! wish you only the best things that this our complicated society may bring, and I know that you will bring honor to Saugus High School. Most sincerely, iu 4 4Jt 14 Robert J. Clark Vice-Principal Joseph Camara Vice-Principal Frank E. Carter Vice-Principal 15 HHUI IVA L. ADLINGTON: English RONALD AHERN: Social Studies ANTOINETTE ARENA: Social Studies ELIZABETH A. ARRIBEA: Guidance ISABELLE G. BEAUCHESNE: Business; Supervisor of Student Accounts DOMINIC BENINATI: Industrial Arts, Supervisor of Driver Edu- cation S.H.S. FACULTY PATRICIA A. BERRY: Business LILLIAN M. BISBEE: English BELDEN G. BLY, JR.: Business TERRY BUCKNER: Business JOHN J. BURNS: Head of Eng- lish Department DONNA BURTON: English 16 RJftR JOAN CARLETON: Foreign Language BEVERLY CARLSON: Librarian FRANK E. CARTER: Head of Business Department EDWARD J. CHAMBERLAIN: Head of Science Department JANICE COFFIN: Head of Homemaking Department CARMELINA D ' ALLEVA: Mathematics Jifi LAWRENCE A. D ' ANGELO: Social Studies ANTHONY J. DE MATTEO: Science JUSTIN DE SILVA: Industrial Arts THOMAS DOW: Science PAULC. DOWNING: English HAROLD B. EVERITT: Science 17 JOSEPH HARDY: Science BERNIS M. HANLON: English ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER: Foreign Language ESTHER S. HOWE: Home Economics DONNA HUBERMAN: Home Economics BERNARD J. HUSSEY: Social Studies ANORA FULLER: Homemaking JAMES GAVIN: Industrial Arts DIANE F. GIOVINO: Physical Education KENNETH GOLDSMITH: English LEE N. GOLDSTEIN: Foreign Languages JOHN GUTHMANN: English 18 ■ imUBM BARBARA JONES: English MIRIAM KOCHAKIAN: English ROBERT LUMSDEN: Science ROBERTA. LYNN: Music WILLIAM L. MacNEILL: Science PAUL MAGUIRE: Physical Education GEORGE N.MacKAY: Mathematics BARBARA MINOFF: Social Studies JEROME J. MITCHELL: Music Supervisor CARMINE C. MOSCHELLA: Industrial Arts, Supervisor of Visual Aids HAROLD C. MUSGRAVE: Social Studies KEITH W. O ' BRIEN: Social Studies 19 PAUL O ' BRIEN: Guidance HELEN O ' SHEA: Mathematics GEORGE PALMER: Art Director HARTLEY M. PEAKES: Social Studies ABRAHAM PINCISS: Business ANTHONY F. POTO: Foreign Language JOHN J. QUINLAN: Mathematics WILLIAM J. REGAN: English ROBERTA R. SAMUELS: Physical Education CAROLE SARNIE: Guidance JOHN J. SCARBOROUGH: Physical Education Supervisor NANCY SCHWARTZ: Foreign Language 20 mtkM CHARLOTTE SCIOLA: Head of Mathematics Department SARAA. SCRIBNER: English DEBORAH SHEA: English LOUISE N. SOLOMITA: Head of Social Studies Department BERNARD J. STEAD: Mathematics ARTHUR M. STROUT: Head of Industrial Arts Department RICHARD TIBBETTS: Social Studies BENJAMIN TORF: Science HELEN F. TOWLE: Head of Foreign Language Department, Supervisor of Student Activities THOMAS TRINGALE: Business Supervisor of Attendance JOHN WAKA: Mathematics LEONARD E. WALL: Business 21 ■ KEVIN WARD: Physical Education JACK WHITE: Guidance MARCELLA WHITE: English OFFICE PERSONNEL NURSE KATHERINEAA. SPENCER GERTRUDE E. ARNOLD EDITH ARVIDSON VIOLET I. CHAPMAN MARY WILLIAMS 22 Marjorie Broughton Elaine Burke Gwenyth Donovan Frances P. Egan A A A - Arthur A. Bachelder Malcom Beaton Gordon Bennett Ashton F. Davis Rita A. Ferlisi Roland M. Lechance Mark Levine Carolyn R. Madden jfc 4ffc Bianca Bincer Jeanne Blumer WE REMEMBER Judith A. Gaffney Jane A. Gorton Albert J. Moylan 4 W John J. Naso Helen M. Nowak Richard D. Salerno Walter T. Sheridan Leon C. Young 23 mrjt f . • • Class of 1970 CLASS OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS Row 1: Madeline Serino, Secretary; John Richard, President; James MacDougall, Vice-president; William Duplisea, Treasurer. Row 2: John Robertson Donna Rossetti, Diane Vatcher, Denise Harvey, Steven Angelo. Class Advisors: ANTHONY DeMATTEO, DIANE GIOVINO E-02 E-02 Row J: L to R: Michael Donegan, Joanne Colantuono, Steven Angelo, Mardel McCarrier, Ronald Surabian. Row 2: Nicholas Otis, Catherine Chapski, Robert Tilley, Evelyn Aborn. Row 3: Robert Kane, Barbara Penney, Stephen Burke, Karen DeSteuben, James Cann. 26 Y.- :. ■ Brums ijjjjirM E-04 Row J: L to R: Carol Landrigan, Linda Seelley, Karen Weinbrecht, Karen Struzziero, Charlotte Sur- ette. Row 2: Robert Butler, Barbara Nelson, George Wilson, Kathy Collette. Row 3: John DiMente, Jean Gardner, Edwin Johnson, Jill Deschene, John Tozza. E-05 Row J: L to R: Diana Bognanno, Larri Gregg, Eliza- beth Lane, Sharon Cochrane, Wayne Trudeau, Mary Bean, Bonnie Giordano, Margaret Pond. Row 2: Robert Bashford, Denise Alexander, Edward Jones, Susan Sarno, Stephen Forbes, Elaine Nelson, Richard Orifice. Row 3: Paul Buehrens, Linda Chabra, Alan Amero, Audrey Lavoie, Philip Mohr, Ellen Wish- neusky, Michael Diorio, Leslie Whetzel. E-06 Row 7: Norman LeBlanc, Robert Anderson, Donna Alexander, Delia Pizzotti, Doreen Griffin, Charlotte Andrews, Linda Monico, Donald Fucillo. Row 2: Gary Forsythe, Mildred Johnson, Karl Lovell, Harold Jensen, Joanne Rowley, Dennis Berry, Nancy Wilson, Stephen Surette, Janice Bowen. Row 3: Ernest Cal- ounes, Marilyn Cuscuna, Kenneth Underhill, Christine Draper, Richard Dollard, Donna Billingsley, James Woodman, Deborah Charles, Richard Souza. 27 naD E-07 Row J: Micheal O ' Hearn, Cathrine DeMarco, Marie Brackett, Nancy Lopez, AAicheal Annese, AAary New- hall, Patricia Hanlon, Stanley Sweeney. Row 2: Kathleen Brennan, Alan Cotecchia, Carol Pesce, David Putnam, Robert Woods, Candice Appleby, AAario Calcagno, April Cross. Row 3: Phillip D ' Eon, Suzanne Surette, Carl Dixon, Carol Eaton, William Trun, Barbara Tedder, Steven Bertan, AAurdena Quinn, Robert Farren, Anthony AAodica. E-08 Row h Janice Thurston, Madeline Serino, Mary Longo, Marlene Barzelay, John Sullivan, Deborah Camarot, Rosemarie DiGiacomo, Carol Forte. Row S.- John Richard, Georgianna Isbell, Louis Anthony, Rita McKenzie, Stephen Beverage, Carol Chobanian, Sam- uel Gagliardi. Row 3: Richard Roberts, Brenda Whyte, Charles Kajen, Ruth Crowell, Gregory Man- ship, Nancy Grimes, David Vient, Norma Mears, Dante DeFuria. E-09 Row J: William Moore, Joyce Brown, Brenda White, Martha Melanson, Donna Smith, Jackelyn Barressi, Joanne Perham, Stephen Geehan. Row 2: John Antonopoulos, Patricia Sullivan, John Miller, Pamela Dow, John Robertson, Lois Chapman, Richard Dresios. Row 3: Debra Countaway, Robert Krisiak, Mary MacDonald, Glen Urguhart, Kathryn Mullen, Martin Mascianica, Jane Tewksbury. 28 ■ ■ E-10 Row I: Brian Appolloni, Diane Vatcher, Deborah Douglas, Dawn Wheaton, Cathy Sliger, Kathleen O ' Brien, Karen Dyment, Richard Nadeau. Row 2: John Bourgeois, Deborah Parrott, Walter Fuller, Linda Meserve. David LeBlanc, Martha Kelly, Joseph Pedi, Anita Mabee, Raymond Barry. Row 3: Joanne Devine, Richard Drozdowicz, Karen Austin, Ronald Rosenberg, Patricia Brown, James MacDougall, Debra Guerreri, Anne Stardnowicz. E-ll Row I: Vincent Duffy, Janice Camplese, Paul Pereira, June Fucaloro, Edward Coullard, Paula Carlton, Frank Stewart. Row 2: Christine Davis, Robert Kelly, Mary Meuse, William Rosso, Lynda Whalen, Stephen Boy, Julie Iwanowicz. Row 3: Ronald Monteforte, Daryl Spadafora, Paul Giansiracusa, Maryann Gleason, Stephen Murphy, Sandra Banks. Lfliki 4c «l ■ L % wrl pj iP.ji w I •v ' tj P! P to Hkf Sk f jjf p Jgf JmU Br 4k; re I Hi ii E-12 Row I: George Lasquade, Barbara Perrone, Beverly Forward, Thomas Smith, Kathy Robinson, Linda Valeri, Denise Weymouth, Paul Jadis. Row 2: L to R: Chris- tine Candia, Joseph Wadleigh, Lockhart Smith, Ber- nadette La Rocque, David Dahl, Patricia Souza, David Penfield. Row 3: John Emond William Spencer, Elizabet.i Bean, William Peters, Alice Swett, John Thurell, Catherine Grout, Anthony Navarro. 29 E-13 Row ?: Cheryl Roman, Denise Benavides, Lyn Sweezey, Karen Rich, Marguerite lannelli, Ellen Condon, Denise Monkewicz. Row 2: Denyce Cappucci, Joseph Smith, Rosalie Fumarola, Michael McLean, Patricia Derome, Steven Gove, Cheryle Kendall, Arthur Carakatsane, Lisa Shay. Row 3: Sylvia Pulver, Michael Avellino, Julia Hurll, William Eichel, Jane Vandanich, David Waitte, Patricia Flanagan, Maria Occhipinti. E-14 Row J: Wayne Langley, Nancy Deveney, Linda Gildea, Carla Horton, Diane Meehan, Thomas Ca rico. Row 2: Mark Perry, Kathleen Ford, Glenn Davis, Karen McKenna, Steven Walker, Ellen Carlson, Chris- topher Dupuis. Row 3: Barry McEachern, Kathleen McKay, Randy MacDougall, Dolores Derosa, Scott Fyfe, Dominic Colanton. E-15 Row I: L to R: Richard Roy, Jean Duncan, Carolyn Clark, Margcret Picariello, David Kulikaski, Donna Russo, Coleen Keller, Bruce Bain. Row 2: Diane Stentiford, Richard De Fronzo, Ann Harring, John Pescatore, Marilyn Corson, Kevin Bridges, Diane Perrett, Kenneth Girard, Joan Madden. Row 3: Wil- liam Sim, Diane Blengs, Richard Chestnut, Nancy Neeb, Deborah Reynolds, Kenneth Matthis, Diane Nicosia, William Duplisea. 30 E-16 Row J: Thornas Weddle, Denise Harvey, Sandra Uglietta, Elizabeth Smith, Jane Nordstrom, Denis Brown. Row 2: Theresa Collins, John Plugis, Barbara Nastari, Daniel Hohmann, Donna Rossetti, James Monico, Janet McLoughlin. C-14 Row J: L to R: Donna Duprey, Cynthia Rockhill, Nancy Duncan, Linda Creamer, Kathleen lozzo. Row 2: George Farnham, Janis Tomeo, Clinton LeBlanc, Patricia Jones, Philip Barbanti, Linda Nicolo. Row 3: John Stanton, Cheryl Boivin, Ronald Seaboyer, Nancy Perkins, Daniel Clark. C-15 Row J: L to R: Robert Barrett, Faye Levine, Donna Newhall, Donna Coppola, Thea Doucette, Robert Farnham. Row 2: Theresa Sheehan, Paul Nolan, Jean Kneprath, Frank Clapp, Judith Menna, William Sharp. Row 3: Leigh Westlake, Janice Miles, Joseph Plass- mann, Stacey Goodman, Robert Osgood. 31 Class of 1971 Class Officers: Beverly Hegarty: Secretary, Steven Niles: President, Patricia Connaughton: Vice-President, Loreen Moses: Treasurer Class Advisors: Paul O ' Brien, Carole Sarnie W-09 Row 7: L to R: Patricia Melchionno, Christine Ducott, Barry Whyte, Rosemarie Carbone, Robert Greenberg, Paula Deroo, Lorraine Murray. Row 2: Deborah Ahlin, Albert Dineen, Lisa Phillips, William Quealy, Karen Conlon, James Jillett, Ronda Bloom, Stephen Miles, Jenine lengo. Row 3: Mark Santangelo, Karen Landry, Paul Mercer, Linda Hallahan, Randy Dean, Joyce Valaitis, Robert Man- ning, Wendy Smith. 32 W-10 Row J: L to R: Deborah Ellis, Sandra Kennesch, Doreen Hopkins, Gail Walker, Gerard Hurley, Nancy Sinclair, Janet Park, Carol Carmosino. Row 2: Warren Jessamey, Ann Bordinaro, Donald Reiniger, Dorothy Angell, Dennis Nor- kum, Harriet Mathias, Kenneth Andrus, Marsha Robertson, Robert Doherty, Jeanette Moore. Row 3: Edward Manter, Lynne Witozen, David Mills, Pamela Smith, Robert Braid, Patricia Connaughton, Wayne Cook, Jean Raiche, Bruce Greenberg, Carol Giannotte. W-ll Row .- L to R: Robert DiGiulio, Davina Borland, Nancy DeFranzo, Pamela Rogers, Carol Gibbons, Mary Wishart, Michael Serine Row 2: William O ' Brien, Irene Patch, Ernest Minichiello, Cynthia Morano, Richard Angelini, Carol Tracia, Jeffrey Jarvis, Kathleen Arsenault, Robert DeCalogero. Row 3: Jo Connor, Howard Sullivan, Ruthanne Kenney, Paul Rockhill, Diane Carr, Frank Bramanti, Mere- dith Maxwell, Robert Cox, Alice Ramirez. W-12 Row I: L to R: Karen Wood, Diane Whittredge, Sharon Hynes, Beverly Hagerty, Christine Bowker, Donna De- Courcey, Roberta Flanagan, Heather Meehan. Row 2: Nancy Pescafore, Phillip Crotty, Estell Constant, Jeffrey Moore, Loreen Moses, Daniel Martin, Judith Travers, Daniel Buckless, Diane Lipczynski, William Anthony. Row S.- Christine Rossetti, James Deary, Diane Silvaggio, Steven Serino, Martha Rich, Paul DiCarlo, Patricia Krzywicki, Charles Isbell, Joanne Hennessey. 33 W-13 Row 7: L to R: Andrew Johnson, Deborah Zarrella, Jane Rossetti, Carl Avola, Linda Pimeltel, Bonnie MacAdams, Cathy Trecartin, Scott Wetherbee. Row 2: Ronald Dows, Diana DiGiacomo, John Burns, Linda Florentino, Michael Santiano, Madeline Meredith, Louis Conley, Nancy Clapp, William Paquette. Row 3: Stephen Nigro, Lynn LaFerla, Frank Halper, Elizabeth Cotter, Peter Dalis, Darlene Barrett, Paul Smith, Helen Myers, John Mallon. W-14 Row J : L to R: Debra Scannell, CarolGalli, Ronald Smith, Diane Cataldo, Peter Young, Denise Mattei, Dana Johnson, Donna Brescia. Row 2: Carol Lasquade, Stephen Colantuoni, Suzanne Mitchell, Dennis Maguire, Virginia O ' Connor, William Donohue, Linda Willey, Douglas Waybright, Elizabeth Spinelli. Row 3: Karen Quintavalla, Gary Sands, Alyce Underhill, Doug- las Hanson, Maureen Kelly, Stephen Nelson, Kathleen Hoffman, Ralph Dalelio. A-02 Row 1: L to R: David Saccone, Nan Midgley, Lucille Cerqua, Sally Streeter, Kathleen Barry, Judith Di- Sessa, Caron DuPrey, Thomas Kelly. Row 2: Linda Schultz, Richard Simoes, Ruth Lovett, Laurence Heide- brecht, Michelle Jadis, Steven Myerow, Helen Foote, Ronald Ciampolillo, Deborah Briggs. Row 3: Edward Swirka, Nancy Horton, Kenneth Walters, Deborah Kusy, Scott McLernon, Elisabeth Hamilton, Michael Pisiak, Christine Barber, William Busalacchi. 34 A-03 Row J: L to R: James Benedict, Deborah Wheeler, Christine Frederick, Margaret Mathews, Deborah Buontempo, Roberta Herald, Pamela Dobson, Carl McPhee. Row 2: Frank Sacco, Joanne Erickson, Richard Michaelson, Dianne Milward, Kenneth Haskell, Pearl Quartarone, Robert Saggese, Jacqueline LeBlanc. Row 3: June Cristiano, Peter Kavalchuk, Lynda Barry, John Murphy, Susan Sekenski, Jim DeMauro, Theresa Kelly. A-04 Row 1: L to R: Susan Koschei, Carol Burke, Patty Barry, Patricia McKenna, Hans Bewersdorf, Norma Weller, Susan Streeter, Judith Perry. Row 2: Paul Maestranzl, Debra Hudson, Robert DeFronzo, Nicki Gaeta, Joseph Nadeau, Roberta Cocorochio, Roy Jordan, Denise Donato, Anthony Thomas, Gail Richmond, Stephen Perkins. Row 3: Debra Simon, Stephen Maes, Dorothy Covino, Michael Dunn, Deborah LeDrew, Walter Slat- tery, Therese Golden, Daniel Heaney, Susan Edwards, Bruce Mclntyre, Mila Moschella. A-05 Row ?: L to R: Lewanne Wall, Karen Canole, Susan Edwards, Joanne Dresser, Cindy Jensen, Lorraine Fritz, Mary Kulikoski, Linda Newell. Row 2: Ronald Cassinell, Deborah Madden, Thomas Surette, Donelda Millar, Douglas Vigneaux, Jill Confalone, Scott Laffey. Row 3: Ronald Long, Kathleen Phelan, Mark Heath, Mary Woodman, John McBride, Susan Bishop, James Chernoff. 35 A-06 Row 1: L to R: Rochelle LeBlanc, Judith Beeler, Carole Evans, Marilyn Johnson, Susan Healey, Anne Sullivan, Gloria Briana, Janis Carter. Row 2: Denise Fournier, Mary Anzalone, Gerald DeSisto, Joyce Mil- ler, David Valerie, Sharon Calhoun, Donald Lake, Jarna Guilmette, Garrett Swanson, Pamela Norkum, William Serine Row 3: Daniel Carlson, Christine Priestley, Stephen Hendricks, Rosemarie Marston, Harold Bly, Kathy Collins, Robert Sketchley, Luanne Down, Paul Fladger. A-07 Row 1 : L to R: Mark Cerasuolo, Janice Strekofsky, Lois Colantuoni, Roberta Fisher, Sarah LeDonne, Karen Moscone, Debra Neth, Richard LeClair. Row 2: Her- bert Marzakis, Carol Sinden, Robert Cardalisco, Karen Werner, Kevin Riley, Susan Perry, Mark Purcell, Suzanne Hynes, William Siekewicz, Jane Gudaitis, David Trudeau. Row 3: Barbara Bean, John Moore, Cynthia Leonard, John Blais, Diana Meader, Jerome Deveney, Susan Decareau, Stuart Fyfe, Ellen Krigest, Michael O ' Hearn, Diana Rizzo, Thomas Howell. A-09 Row h L to R: Nancy DeProfio, George Warner, Richard Bartlett, Paul Belcher, Roger LaRocca, Harry Runge, Angelo Fazio, Muriel Logue. Row 2: Donna Cahill, Kevin Salem, Kathleen Cuddi, William Derome, Susan Finn, Daniel Madden, Sheila Jeffery, Jonathan Larkin. Row 3: Deborah Stevenson, Gary Strick, Janet Correggio, Edward Wadleigh, Kathleen O ' Hearn, Charles Hudson, Susan Pollman. 36 C-21 Row 7: L to R: Sandra Husson, Joan McGonagle, Deborah Farnham, Daisy Stanley, Shirley Perrett, Susan Shaw, Susan Moreschi, Joyce Gil I is. Row 2: David Bucchiere, Ruth Boyd, Gregory Smith, Candace Wormstead, James Johnson, Jane Cashen, Kevin Cochrane, Nancy Donahue. Row 3: Kingsley Wells, Susan Kootz, Steven Piatt, Kathleen Auld, Keith Du- buque, Deborah Contrada, Robert Nagle, Diane Lemure, Daniel Crowell. C-24 Row 1: L to R: Barbara Reid, Barbara D ' Amore, John AAclnnis, Deborah Buckless, Nancy Fulchini, Joan Zermani. Row 2: Thomas Castle, Deborah Aronson, James Wright, Jane Mclntire, Barry Horton. Row 3: Charles Osgood, Sandra Dyment, Richard Akerley, Sandra Sorenson, Ralph Aflagwood, Corinne Surette. C-25 Row 1: L to R: Brenton Spencer, Paula Mara, Mary Ozahowski, Barbara Jankowiak, Lucy Tavernelli, Rob- ert Danahy. Row 2: Jean DiFranza, Robert Zwicker, Ingrid Bucolo, Steven Swanson, Sandra Chicochios, Roy Valaitis, Joan Gabry. Row 3: Debbie Greus, Rich- ard Parziale, Cheryl Day, Michael Gaudet, Judith Babb, James Allan. 37 HvPfitf l MftHB I ll HI Mi J - if| • , s « ,«« • ; %5 «i« w SKfec attTSHW unaE a ' O ACTIVITIES jt C TONTOQUONIAN EDITORS AND STAFF Advisor: HELEN F. TOWLE Row I: Lisa Moses, Advertising Editor; June Grasso, Editor-in-Chief; Roxanne Savary, Business Editor. Row 2: Robert Jordan, Photographer; Carolyn McNeill. Activities Editor; Edward Allen, Photographer; Jeanne Siraco, Biographies Editor; James Armstrong, Art Editor. YEARBOOK STAFF: Row I: Denise Arsenault, Helen Merrithew, Patricia Hanlon, Pamela Candia, Marie Inello, Christine Golden. Row 2: Christine Prialaga, Kathryn Nicosia, David Blundell, Robert Samms, Patricia Craik, Cathy Ward. Row 3: Nancy Bishop, Andrew Seminerio, Wendy Carr, James Canole, Carol Calkins, Jeanne: Phelan. STUDENT COUNCIL Advisors: ROBERT J. CLARK JOSEPH CAMARA HELEN F. TOWLE Row J: Julie Mallon, John Burke, President, Nelsie Thompson, Treasurer, David Blundell, Joan Judge. Row 2: Carolyn Zarrella, Kathryn Nicosia, Andrew Seminerio, June Grasso, Jeanne Siraco, Robin DeMauro. H fk Row h Jane Rossetti, Faye Levine, Margaret Picariello, John Plugis, Carole Evans, Secretary, Steven Angelo, Vice President, Karen Dyment, Norma Weller, Deborah Camarot. Row 2: Kathleen Brennan, Carol Gibbons, Theresa Kelly, Elizabeth Spinelli, Julia Hurll, Debra Hudson, Deborah Farnham, Beverly Forward, Karen Struzziero, Denise Mattei. Row 3: Barbara Bean, Debra Spencer, Jane Cashen, Cheryl Day, Jane Tewksbury, Maryann Gleason, Mary Bean, June Cristiano, Karen McKenna. EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS DIVISION OF STUDENT COUNCILS Delegates and Advisors from nearly 50 High Schools attended the Fall Convention of EAADSC held at Saugus High in Novem- ber. In discussion groups students shared their view on many of the challenging prob- lems of today. Theme of ihe Convention was Youth on the Move. Mr. Fraser speaks at the EMDSC convention. Row J: Carole Evans, Joyce Gil I is, Sandra Chiochios, Thomas Carico, Wendy Carr, Jeanne Siraco, Carolyn McNeill, Arthur Barn- ford, Carol Chobanian. Row 2: Susan Bishop, June Grasso, Steven Angelo, Mary Duplisea, John Burke, Diane Lipczynski, Paul Buehrens, Joan Judge, Elisabeth Hamiltpn. Row 3: Georgianna Isbell, Janice Hughes, James Arm- strong, Lillian DeFeo, Bruce Bursey, Denise Flammia, Martin Mascianica, Patricia Krzywicki, John Moore, Carol Day. FRENCH CLUB Advisor: LEE GOLSTEIN Row J: Christine Davis, Nelsie Thompson, Diane Vatcher, Judy Willcox, Robert Barrett, Denise Rarvey, Faye Levine, Delia Pizzotti, Jean Sulli- van. Row 2: Thomas Weddle, Paula Mara, Charles Sampson, Karen Sienkewicz, James Amato, Patricia Kornotowski, Christopher Dupuis, David Osgood. Row 3: Daniel Hoh- mann, Donna Rossetti, John Robertson, Nancy Dow, Kenneth Underhill, Ellen Svenson, Mark Renda, Judith Menna. SPANISH CLUB Advisor: ANTHONY POTO Row ?.- Kevin Cochrane, Christine Cuscuna, Joyce Gil I is, Nadine Zannino, Sandra Kenne- son. Row 2: Marilyn Cuscuna, Dennis Boisvert, John Miles, Alan MacMunn, Dolores DeRosa. Row 3: Kathleen McKay, Raymond Leather, Jane Vandanich, John Robertson, Candace Appleby. 42 LATIN CLUB Advisor: JOAN CARLTON Row 1: Stephen Murphy, Dolores DeRosa, Dana Mc- Phee, Diane Bognanno, Britt Johnson. Row 2: Eileen McGarvey, Albert Polese, April Cross, Mark Perry, Barbara Nastari, Margaret Pond. Row 3: Steven Forbes, Barbara Nelson, Paul Buehrens, Carol Calkins, Richard Marsh. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Advisor: KEVIN O ' BRIEN Row J: Carol Sinden, Gary Munsen, Charles Sampson, Dale Robinson, Marie Inello. Row 2: Thomas Samuels, Carolyn Zarrella, Patricia Connaughton, Kathryn Ni- cosia, Arthur McClintock, Stephen Niles. Row 3: John McBride, Robert Wilson, Leonard Caruso, Bruce Flashenburg, Francisco Quarterone. THEATRE PARTY Advisors: LEE GOLDSTEIN NANCY SWARTZ Row ).- Albert Polese, Thomas Samuels, Kenneth Sac- cone, Harold Jensen, James Armstrong. Row 2: Mary Walsh, Linda Frusciante, Catherine Mullen, Jeanne Phelan, Maryann Gi 1 1 is, Elizabeth Lane, Anne Anza- lone. 43 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Advisor: MIRIAM KOCHAKIAN Row ?: Mila Moschella, Alan MacMunn, Theresa Sheehan, Cheryl Marquis, Ellen Svenson, Carolyn McNeill, Carol Pesce, Beverly Soriano. Row 2: Karen Neale, Robin DeMauro, Jean Sullivan, Marsha Jordan, Kathryn Nicosia, Patricia Krzywicki, Ingrid Bucolo, Linda Frusciante, Carolyn Zarrella, Nancy Fulchini. Row 3: Bonnie McClintock, Mary Home, Christine Golden, Carol Calkins, Debra Dumblauskas, Kristine Cooper, Joan Spillane, Ellen Krigest, Mary Bean. Row 7: Nancy Donahue, Diane Nicosia, Carol Day, Janice Thurston, Marie Inello, Delia Pizzotti. Row 2: Nadine Zannino, Janice Menna, Jane Vandanish, Pamela Smith, Mary Duplisea, Madeline Serine FUTURE NURSES ' CLUB Advisor: KATHERINE M. SPENCER Row ' .- Pamela Howell, Maureen Kelly, Deborah Douglass, Barbara Nastari, Eileen McGarvey, Char- lotte Edwards, Mardel McCarrier. Row 2: Linda Mag- hakian, Cathy Ward, Diane Bognanno, Carla Horton, Cynthia Martin, Jean Duncan, Susan Finn. Row J.- Diane Perrett, Ellen Condon, Karen Shepherd, Elisa- beth Hamilton, Patricia Flanagan, Barbara Tedder, Marilyn Corson. 44 _..,•  m FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Advisor: JANICE COFFIN Row 1: Jane Ballard, Donna Ducott, Donna Kusch. Row 2: Kathy Robinson, Janice Scott, Dianne Powell, Sheila Russell. D.E.C.A. Advisor: EDWARD I. DEEP Row 1 : Karen Simonson, Jo-Ann Hatch, Miriam Mac- leod, Kathleen Dunham, Joan Bruno. Row 2: Louis DeSouza, Daniel Rossetti, Thomas Mills, James Landry, Jeffrey Cushing, John Tracia. SAHICO CLUB Advisor: TERRY BUCKNER Row J: Patricia Tibbetts, Kathleen Allen, Leona Loiselle, Debra Toner, Susan Niles, Diane Duval, Mary Harrington, Beverly Murray, Linda Bennett. Row 2: Cathleen Vient, Nancy Winton, Elizabeth Dormer, Christina Moriello, Linda Landry, Judith Meszaroz, Jacklyn Clancy, Leona Carr, Donna Ventola, Phyllis Southard, Judith Walsh. Row 3: Diane DeFuria, Jean Woods, Pamela Candia, Karen Trecartin, Susan Eaton, Roxanna Savary, Ruth Berrett, Linda Artemchuk, Dianne Powell. 45 Row I: Gerard Hurley, Patricia Cecere, Carol Forte, Darlene Uga, Joan Donovan, Alan MacMunn. Row 2: Leo Archambault, Martha Kelley, Michael MacLean, Joanne Perham, Jerome Stone, Diane Blengs, Paul Nolan, Cynthia Jensen, Arthur Carakatsane. Row 3: Karen Desteuben, Jeffrey Cushing, Karen Shepherd, Daniel Sullivan, Jane Tewksbury, Kevin Riley, Pa- tricia Flanagan, David Osgood, Linda Scannell. DRAMATIC CLUB Advisor: KENNETH GOLDSMITH Row : Robert Jordan, Kathleen Barressi, Mardel McCarrier, Paul Maestranzi, Delia Pizzotti, Edward Allan. Row 2: Karen Neale, Mila Moschella, Joyce Gi If is, Mary Duplisea, Maryann Gillis, Donna Russo, Jane Rossetti, Karen Dyment. Row 3: Patricia Craik, John Plugis, Roxanna Savary, William Spencer, Syl- via Pulver, Julie Mallon, Karen Sienkewicz. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Advisor: DEBORAH SHAY Row 7: Janice Hughes, Cheryl Marquis, Denise Fo- lino, Ruth Berrett, Richard Roman, Alan Smallman, Karen Sienkewicz, Patricia Kornotowski, Mary-Ellen Nelson. Row 2: Judith Meszaroz, Christine Prialaga, Anne Connaughton, John Burke, Debra Toner, Britt Johnson, June Grasso, Robert Grant, Carolyn McNeill, John Pesce, Cynthia Long, Joan Judge, Mary Walsh. Row 3: Cathy Ward, Dennis Boisvert, Linda Whyte, Stephen Barrett, Christine Golden, Wallace McKenzie, Ellen Svenson, Paul Buehrens, Roxanna Savary, Ste- phen Staffier, Mary Home, Jean Sullivan. 46 SKI CLUB Advisor: ANTHONY DeMATTEO Row h Paul Jadis, Donna Ventola, Jane Osgood, Joyce Gil I is, Linda Lombardo, Mary Ozahowski, Nicholas Spinelli. Row 2: Carolyn Zarrella, Sheila Jeffrey, Gary Doherty, Donna Smith, Frank Gagliardi, Virginia O ' Connor, Verne Rupright, Phyllis Southard, Pamela Howell. Row 3: Christine Cuscuna, Roger LeBlanc, Christine Golden, Charles Southard, Jane Tewksbury, David Osgood, Carol Day, Steven Myerow, Loreen Moses. Row ?.- Paula Mara, Patricia Murphy, Albert Polese, Joseph Pellegrino, Carl McPhee, Pamela Norkum, Helen Merrithew. Row 2: Louis Anthony, Lisa Moses, Arthur McClintock, Carolyn McNeill, Gary Munsen, Susan Niles, Richard Marsh. Row 3: Raymond Leather, Patricia Krzywicki, Steven Lanney, Patricia Connaugh- ton, Walter Nadworney, Bonnie McClintock. Row !: James Chernoff, Cathy Ward, Cathleen Vient, Nancy Winton, Nancy Sinden, David Saccone. Row 2: Steven Myerow, Carol Sinden, James Doherty, Diane Rizzo, Gary Munsen, Donna Russo, Dale Robin- son. Row 3: Leonard Caruso, Donna Rossetti, William Spencer, Debra Toner, Mark Renda. 47 CAREER CONFERENCE COMMITTEE Row J: Margaret Pond, Carolyn McNeill. Row 2: Stephen Forbes, John Emons. CAMERA CLUB Advisor: HAROLD EVERITT Row I: Edward Allan, Robert Jordan. Row 2: Leo Archambault, Daniel Sullivan, Wallace McKenzie. RADIO CLUB Advisor: HAROLD MUSGRAVE Row I: Robert Greenburg, Edward Allan, Bruce Greenburg. Row 2: Robert Jordan, Thomas Samuels, Albert Polese. 48 ! « fTj AUDIO VISUAL AIDS CLUB Advisor: CARMINE C. MOSCHELLA Row I.- Alan MacMunn, Leslie Crowell, Steven Boy, William Hienz, Bruce Flash- enburg, Steven Edwards. Row 2: Stephen Pescatore, Robert Cox, Joseph Panarello, James Johnson, Laurence Andrus, Stephen Cronin. Row 3: Edward Manter, Richard Vincent; Steven Burke, Robert Lovell, Daniel Swanson, Robert Gontarz. MATH TEAM Advisor: CHARLOTTE SCIOLA Row h Wallace McKenzie, Barbara Nel- son, Stephen Barrett, Georgianna Isbell, John Burke. Row 2: Arthur Bamford, Paul Buehrens, Herbert Wood, Richard Roman, Arthur Carakatsane, Robert Barrett. ART CLUB Advisor: GEORGE A. PALMER Row ?: Mary Duplisea, Linda Basanisi, Darlene Uga, James Armstrong, Norma Mears, Mary-Ellen Nelson, Nancy Wolfe. Row 2: Linda Schaffner, Christine Prialaga, Patricia Cecere, Donna Rossetti, Paul Ka- valchuk, Sandra Chiochios, Patricia Mur- phy, Carol Conners, Darla Fortunate Row 3: Margaret Mekalian, Duana LeMay, Joan Spillane, June Grasso, John Plugis, Patricia Craik, Carol Day, Patricia Nagle, Debra Spencer. 49 ■i Row h Nancy DeFranzo, Beverly Hagerty, Cheryl Marquis, Karen Shepherd, Debra Countaway, Susan Healey, Susan Finn, Sandra Uglietta. Row 2: Marlene Barzelay, Denise Harvey, Susan Koschei, Paula Mara, Theresa Kelly, Deborah Farnham, Jacklyn Clancy, Jenine lengo. Row 3: Donna Kusch, Meredith Maxwell, Denise Caswell, Patricia Krzywicki, Cheryl Day, Deborah Kusy, Ellen Krigest, Roxanna Savary, De- borah Ellis. PEP SQUAD Advisors: ANTOINETTE ARENA DIANE GIOUINO Row 7: Denise Mattei, Carol Giannotte, Patricia Barry, Jeanette Moore, Mary Ozahowski. Row 2: Jane Rossetti, Loreen Moses, Carol Sinden, Jane Cashen, Carole Lasquade, Pamela Norkum, Donna Brescia. Row 3: June Cristiano, Judith Babb, Diane Carr, Patricia Connaughton, Susan Edwards. CLUB PRESIDENTS Row I: Patricia Kornotowski, Band; Eileen McGarvey, Future Nurses; John Burke, Student Council; Kenneth Saccone, Class, Ski Club; Marie Inello, Football Cheer- leaders. Row 2- William Hynes, Visual Aids; Susan Niles, Sahico Club; Charles Sampson, International Relations; Janis Dell, Basketball Cheerleaders; Robert Jor- dan, Camera Club; Joan Judge, Girls ' Club. Row 3: June Grasso, Usherettes, Tontoquonians; Stephen Barrett, Math Team; Wendy Carr, French Club; James Armstrong, Art Club; Ellen Svenson, Fu- ture Teachers. 50 TflK MARSHAL SQUAD Advisor: BERNARD HUSSY Row J: Linda Basanisi, Judith Walsh, Cath- leen Vient, Judy Willcox, Eileen McGarvey, Charlotte Edwards. Row 2: Linda Inserra, Nancy Winton, Cynthia Martin, Susan Niles, Donna Ferreira, Jean Sullivan, Nancy Con- rad. Row 3: Darlene Uga, Carol Day, Pa- tricia Bowen, Joan Spillane, Linda Whyte, Brenda Wolfe. riWr GIRLS ' CLUB CABINET Advisor: BARBARA MINOFF Row I: Joan Judge, Anne Connaughton. Row 2: Jeanne Siraco, June Grasso, Brenda Whyte. w j 1 f   j ■ a L 1 M tm n ™ :i„,( : Mill i 191 i m _% US i ii STUDENT EXCHANGE COMMITTEE Seated.- John Burke, Joan Judge. Standing: John Richard, Susan Niles, Kenneth Sac- cone. 51 LANGUAGE LAB AIDES Left to Right: Raymond Leather, Dennis Bois- vert. RECEPTIONISTS Row ?: Linda Landry, Debra Hudson, Susan Finn, Beverly Hagerty. Row 2: Christine Teehan, Karen Shepherd, Kristine Cooper, Joan Spillane, Diane DeFuria, Judith Meszaroz. ATTENDANCE AIDES Row I: Janis Carter, Janice Scott, Linda Ben- nett, Luanne Wall, Sarah LeDonne. Row 2: Bev- erly Murray, Debra Hudson, Ruth Berrett, Janef Busalacchi, Janet Johnson, Stephen Tucker. 52 . H muRocUSvHf OFFICE AIDES Row I: Linda Landry, Nancy Conrad, Charlotte Edwards, Susan Finn, Diane Duval, Theresa Sheehan. Row 2: Jane Rossetti, Linda Artem- chuk, Kathy Robinson, Karen McKenna, Pamela Candia, Judith Meszaroz. Row 3: Diane Sil- vaggia, Karen Shepherd, Jane Vandanich, Linda Bennett, Mary Meuse. GUIDANCE AIDES Row 1: Carole Evans, Patricia Ludwig, Marie Calcagno, Joyce Gil I is, Linda Inserra, Janice Hughes. Row 2: Helen Merrithew, Debra Spen- cer, Dorothy Swenson, Ellen Condon, Diane DeFuria, Cynthia Martin. Row 3: Carolyn Mc- Neill, Jane Tewksbury, Elizabeth Hamilton, Ruth Crowell, Ellen Svenson. LIBRARY AIDES Row 1: Linda Lombardo, Sherry Kontos, Faye Levine, Linda Nicolo, Delia Pizzotti. Row 2: Bar- bara Nastaria, Bonnie Deveau, Paul Buehrens, Mildred Johnson, Kathy Robinson. Row 3: Ken- neth Walters, Nancy Orlando, Robert Ducott, Nancy Grimes, Jerome Stone. 53 MAJORETTES L to R: Denise Flammia, Nency Neeb, Janet Correggio, Ann Anzalone— Captain, Patricia Brown, Pamela Howell, Paula DiGiuilo. SACHEMETTES L to R: Nadine Zanino, Carol Gibbons, Barbara Nastari, Elizabeth Spinelli, Robin DeMauro, Deborah Spencer, Judith Menna, Judy Willrox, Deborah Briggs, Cathleen Vient, Susan Niles —Captain. USHERETTES Advisor: BERNICE HANLON Row I: AAichele O ' Brien, Roxanna Savary, June Gras o— Captain, Carolyn McNeill Patricia Nagle, Susan Niles, Julie Mallon, Mary Home, Linda Schaffner, Eileen McGarvey, Carol Con- nors. Row 2, (stairs,): Denise Folino, Mary Walsh, Robin DeMauro, Nancy Conrad, Jean Sullivan, Cathy Ward, Charlotte Edwards, Pa- mela Howell, Debra Toner, Linda Whyte, Pamela Candia. 54 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Marie Inello— Captain. Left to Right: Nancy Sinden, Jane Nagle, Donna Rossetti, Karen Rich, Anne Connaughton, Diane Vatcher, Nancy Conrad. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Brenda Whyte, Cathleen Grout, Janis Dell— Captain, Paula Carlton, Nancy Wilson. Row 2; Joan Judge, Denise Arsenault, Phyllis South- ard. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Marie Inello— Captain. Row I, Stand- ing: Jane Nagle, Nancy Conrad, Anne Con- naughton. Row 2: Donna Rosetti, Nancy Sinden, Diane Vatcher, Karen Rich. 55 Concert Band Row I: Paul Pereira, Roger LaRocca, Lucy Tavernelli, Cynthia Jensen, Julie Mallon, Karen Sienkewicz. Row 2: Richard Bartlett, Elaine Nelson, Richard Stewart, Janis Carter, David Valeri, Stephen Geehan, Dale Manter, Anthony Navarro, Kathleen Robinson, James Johnson, John AAallon, Kathleen Auld, Patricia Kornotowski. Row 3: Warren Spence, Estelle Constant, Dorothy DiBattista, Susan Decareau, Scott Laffey, John Knickle, David Restrick, Robert AAiller, Paul Mercer, Wayne Cook, Thomas Weddle, Verne Rupright. Row 4: Gerald Nadeau, Albert Dineen, Robert Nagle, Robert Barrett, Robert McLoughlin, Arnold Willey, Daniel Carlson. Standing; Stephen Barrett, Walter Slattery, Dennis Berry, Stephen Boy, Dana Perham, Joseph Plassmann, James Murley, Julia Plassman, Director Jerome J. Mitchell. Marching Band Row J: Kathleen Hoffman, David Restrick, Gary Hamor, John Mallon, Paul Mercer, Kenneth Ross, Herbert Wood, Joseph Plassman, James Murley, Stephen Barrett, Wayne Cook, Julia Plassman, Robert Nagle, Anthony Navarro, Kathleen Auld, Dale Manter, Walter Slattery. Row 2: Stephen Geehan, Patricia Nagle, James Johnson, Daniel Carlson, Patricia Flanagan, Susan Decareau, Robert Miller, John Doucette, Dennis Berry, Thomas Weddle, John Knickle, Kenneth Auld, Richard Bartlett, Jason Murley, Ronald Long, Julie Mallon, Stephen Boy, Roger LaRocca, Kenneth Priestley, Verne Rupright, Ruth Johnson, Arnold Willey— Drum Major, Jerome Mitchell-Director. Row 3: Janis Carter, James O ' Brien, Gerald Nadeau, Karen Sienkewicz, Stephen Scire, Albert Dineen, Cynthia Jensen, Paul Pereira, James MacDonald, Elaine Nelson, David Valeri, Robert Barrett, Warren Spence, Estelle Constant, Patricia Kornotowski, Kathy Robinson, Scott Laffey. Richard Stewart, Dorothy DiBattista, Kimberly Scire, Lucy Tavernelli. 56 Chorus fi t Row J: Paricia Kornotowski— accompanist, Joyce Gillis, Anne Cook, Wendy Melillo, Barbara Jankowiak, Jane Gudaitis, Susan Finn, Patricia McKenna, Barbara Scott, Cheryl Marquis, Paula DeRoo, Janice Thurston, Dorothy Covino. Row 2: Joan Donovan, Nancy Pescatore, Janet Champoux, Linda Schaffner, Rochelle LeBlanc, Shirley Perrett, Alan MacMunn, Pamela Smith, Marcia Jordan, Debra Scannell, Carol Pesce, April Crqss, Patricia Swanson, Sherry Kontos, Carla Horton. Row 3: Susan Sarno, Roxanna Savary, Kathleen Powell, Cheryl Boivin, Elisabeth Hamilton, Bruce Bursey, Daniel Sullivan, Robert Goodwin, Roger LeBlanc, Francis Stewart, Stephen Pescatore, Cheryl Parrott, Cynthia Smith, Janice Scott. (Absent when picture was taken: Linda Skerry.) Chorus Officers April Cross— Secretary, Bruce Bursey— Vice-President, Patricia Kornotowski— President, Carol Pesce— Treasurer. 57 Junior Prom — 1968 Douglas Bilton and Marie Inello On Friday, April 27, 1968, the Class of Sixty Nine presented its Junior Prom. The theme was Love is Blue. Douglas Bilton and Marie Inello were crowned king and queen. All who attended enjoyed them- selves and made the evening a total success. 58 Rift 1 B Spectator Sport 60 You Can ' t Cake It Slitb You ' October 25, 1968 S ffl n ... . .,-■■■ :-■■■:• — .-: SHmRF ' K ' B W CAST Grandpa Daniel Sullivan Penny Cindy Jensen Essie Patricia Nagle Kolenkhou Leo Archambault A ce Jama Guilmette Tony David Osgood Mr. Kirby Gerard Hurley Mrs. Kirby Patricia Flanagan Paul Glenn Davis Ed Jonathan Larkin Mr. DiPinna Thomas Dombrowski Donald Paul Maestranzi Rheba Joyce Gillis Gay Jane Gudatis Henderson Michael McLean G-Men Robert Jordan Alan MacMunn Paul Nolan O ga Susan Finn 6 I n Hi warn txfSAUGUS Donkey Basketball January 18, 1969 63 ictory . . . . November 24, 19 Snowflake Ball Sponsored by The Girls ' Club March 7, 1969 mm i i sm , . The Snowflake Ball, 1969, provided dancing to the Argus, and a wonderful fun time for all who attended in the midst of a snowy atmosphere sur- rounding Saugus High School. ■ a night to remember. THE CAST Hortense Joanne Perham Maisie Kathleen Barressi Dulcie Joyce Gillis Fay Jane Rossetti Nancy Doreen Hopkins Sally April Cross Pam Maryann Gillis Alphonse Stephen Pescatore Marcel Gerard Hurley Francois Paul Nolan Pierre Kevin Riley Gaston Robert Jordan Madame Dubonnet Joan Donovan Polly Browne Linda Schaffner Bobby vanhieusen Alan MacMunn Percival Browne Leo Archambault Tony Brockhurst Thomas Dombrowski Lord Brockhurst Daniel Sullivan Lady Brockhurst Anne Sullivan Waiters Edward Allan Michael McLean Pepe Alan MacMunn Lolita Donna Russo 68 n.: •- ■ .. ' There ' s safety in numbers Proper young ladies. 69 BfW y JTT m w rmMn . ' i S «tf P SPORTS ■ ffl fc Row ?; William Babcock, Douglas Waybright, Philip Aubrey, Michael Annese, Paul Harrison, Michael Gaudet, Joseph Boyle, Frederick Paris— captain, Richard Orifice, Francis Veader, Ronald Smith, Daniel McNeil. Row 2: Paul Rockhill, Charles Naso, Louis O ' Neil— captain, David Blundell, Stuart Fyfe, Steven Nelson, Daniel Heaney, John McBride, Ralph Tenaglia, William Eichel, Nicholas Splnelli, Edward Wadleigh, Wayne Bambury. Row 3: John This Eaglet goes no farther. Mid-game reflections. 72 EH : : : :•.-£ ttr m Another Clipper bites the dust. The Saugus Sachems started off the season poorly. They lacked an offense, scoring only 32 points in their first 5 games. Their only win was a 6-2 victory over Woburn. The Swamp- scott game marked the turn of the season. Against Swampscott they fought for 32 points, although they still lost. The Sachems then ex- ploded for 3 straight victories ending the sea- son with four wins, five losses. Desloges, John Richard, Richard Conti, John Sullivan, Ronald AAonteforte, Joseph Panarello, James Canole— captain, Paul Giansiracusa, Donald Reiniger, Alan Smallman, Richard DeSisto, Steven Colantuoni, Robert Osgood. Part of the game. Smallman sells out. 73 The agony of defeat. SCORES B. C. High 30 Saugus 6 Beverly 20 Saugus 6 Wobum 2 Saugus 6 Marblehead 22 Saugus 6 Newbury port 30 Saugus 8 Swampscott 56 Saugus 32 Winthrop 6 Saugus 22 Salem 6 Saugus 16 Pea body 14 Saugus 26 Needless worry . . . 74 STARTING OFFENSIVE LINEUP: Row 7: James Canole-Captain, John Sullivan, Louis O ' Neil-Captain, William Eichel, Paul Giansiracusa, William Babcock, Alan Smallman. Row 2; Daniel Heaney, Francis Veader, Robert Osgood, John Richard, Paul Harrison, Daniel McNeil, Frederick Paris— Captain. Thanksgiving Game Saugus came to undefeated Peabody determined to win. A hard hitting defense allowed the Sachems to jump off to a 14 to lead at half time. At the beginning of the third period Peabody drove into Sachem territory, but the Sachems held them at the one yard line. The Sachems scored one more before Peabody could even get onto the score board. The game ended 24 to 14 for the greatest victory of the season! VICTORY!!! 75 Row J: Robert Osgood, John Richard, Daniel Swanson— Captain, Robert Gontarz— Captain, John Pescatore, Robert Bashford. Row 2: Ronald Rosenberg, William Eichel, Randy MacDougal, Robert Lovell, Louis Fladger, Richard Roman, (Steven Lanney absent at time picture was taken). Basketball SCORES Coaches McNeill and Hardy. Beverly 48 Saugus 55 Swampscott 60 Saugus 88 Amesbury 42 Saugus 69 Gloucester 69 Saugus 83 Winthrop 56 Saugus 67 Woburn 64 Saugus 86 Danvers 39 Saugus 34 Newburyport 67 Saugus 77 AAedford 92 Saugus 76 Marblehead 52 Saugus 99 Swampscott 70 Saugus 54 Amesbury 82 Saugus 98 Gloucester 56 Saugus 69 Winthrop 65 Saugus 61 Woburn 66 Saugus 89 Danvers 43 Saugus 63 Newburyport 64 Saugus 74 Marblehead 85 Saugus 102 Stoneham 83 Saugus 89 76 ■ This year the Basketball Team had the most successful season in recent years. The team had the best percentage of wins for a 16 game schedule. Two outstanding players, Captain Daniel Swanson and Robert Lovell, placed in the top 10 in the Northeastern Conference. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: William Duplisea, Pefer Boucher, Steven Niles, Charles Osgood, John Hansen. Row 2: John McBride, William Bly, Robert Farren, Thomas Smith, Robert Manning, Charles Kajen, Coach Joseph Hardy. 77 HHHH HUKriVlSlVlMN IH SL ' itil K2L Lovell at the line. Lanney springs for the ball i p v mam Row 7: Wayne Bambury, Gary Munsen, Douglas Bilton, Wayne Trudeau, George Lasquade, Karl Lovell. Row 2: Christopher Agersea Mark Salsman-Captain, William Babcock, John Robinson, James MacDougal, Robert Tilley, Richard Spence-Captain, Daniel Heaney, Warren Mosher, Louis O Neil. TEAM Exercise in effort. William Babcock . . . vital defenseman. The Saugus Sachems Hockey Team once again pr oved their strength on the ice. They ended their season successfully with nine wins, five losses and two ties. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: Row J, L to R: Daniel Whyte, Jeffrey Moore, Barry Whyte, Thomas Howell. Row 2, L fo R.- Arthur Carakatsane, Karl Lovell, William Peters, William Donahue, Mr. White— Coach. 81 Elements of succes ■ SCORES Winthrop Amesbury Swampscott Marblehead . cester Dan vers [Woburn i Peabodv Saugus Saugus Saugus Sa ugus Saugus Saugus Saugus ' augus now . ssrca i Peabody Beverly augus Saugais Saugus Saugus ' 1 ' JKflBfJ ' I fi VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Row 7: Frank Clapp, Robert Gontarz, John Pescatore. Row 2: Thomas Samuels, Leonard Caruso, Richard Dollard, Ronald Rosenburg, David LeBlanc. Cross Country The Saugus High School Cross Country Team put every ounce of effort into its season and proved it with the results. Captain Robert Gontarz was top runner. Off and running. 84 H ■ Frank Clapp tries his hardest. SCORES AAarblehead 30 Saugus 25 Newbury port 24 Saugus 32 Danvers 23 Saugus 33 Woburn 28 Saugus 27 Winthrop 20 Saugus 43 Gloucester 35 Saugus 22 Amesbury 20 Saugus 35 Swampscott 32 Saugus 24 East Boston Road Race Won V.F.W. Road Race Won Conference Meet 4th Place Coach McNeil at work. J.V. CROSS COUNTRY: Row U Robert Bashford, Randy MacDougal, Paul Calvo. Row 2: Frank Gagliardi, William Grout, Walter Nadworny, Donald Holmes, William Duplisea. 85 on GYMNASTICS TEAM: Row J: Carl Carmosino, Daniel McNeil, Wayne Wetherbee, Kenneth Saccone, Richard Hussey, Gregory Dugas, Philip Aubrey, Albert Polese, John Pesce, Charles Savage, Carl Spencer, Patrick Ventnce. Row 2: James Chernoff, Dana Johnson, Richard DeSisto, Dana Johnson, Ronald Smith, George Farnham, Joseph Boyle, Scott Fyfe, James DeMauro, Coach Ward, Ronald Seaboyer, Brenton Spencer, Richard Nato, Thomas DeFranzo, Lloyd Kucsh, Andrew Johnson, Daniel Buckless. Carmosino on the rings. Gymnastics 86 An iron cross by Hussey. ■ The boys ' competitive season has been an inspiring one for the entire student body. Outstanding gymnasts were Cap- tains Phil Aubrey and Greg Dugas who placed in State Meet. SCORES North Reading 94.36 AAasconomet 78. Winthrop 93. Timberlane 76. North Reading 85. 6 Winthrop 89. 4 AAasconomet 72. Tewksbury 82. Saugus 94.35 Saugus 87.55 Saugus 87. 5 Saugus 84. Saugus 84.15 Saugus 84. 4 Saugus 88. 7 Saugus 94. Phillip Aubrey does it again. GIRLS ' VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY: Row h Martha Melanson, AAarlene Guilmette, Ellen Svenson, Ann Herring. Row 2; Linda Bashford, Helen Merrithew, Kathleen Chafski, Nancy Wolfe, Patricia O ' Neil, Nancy Perkins, Theresa Golden. ■ - „ ■ Every corner is a goal Coaches Giovino and Samuels. 88 fts ■ m . ' ■ ' ■ , j ' , Row h Norma Welter, Donna Digiacomo, Diane Perrett, Doreen Hopkins. Row 2: Chris- tine Fredericks, Luanne Wall, Shirley Perrett, Susan Bishop, Nancy LeDrew, Kathryn Ford, Georgiana Isbell, Christine Rossetti. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM. Girls ' Field Hockey The skills and technique of field hockey were displayed by our girls hockey team this year. Perseverance and the desire to win brought them a most successful season. 89 Row 1: Lisa Moses, Captain; Dorothy Swenson, Captain; Ann Herring. Row 2: Cathleen Chapski, Patricia O ' Neil, Nancy Perkins, Michele O ' Brien. Row 3: Nancy Wolfe, Denise Flammia, Carol Calkins, Nancy Drew. Wf iS -■- — — jf ijL yI JHL- i Jgm ray satfA — mr-lk — • — — -J S Girls ' Basketball iri: GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL: Row 1 : Susan Healey, Susan Koschei, Meridith Maxwell, Nancy DeFranzo, Christine Rossetti. Row 2: Patricia Melciano, Lorie Moses, Mary Ozachowski, Nancy Pescatore, Susan Bishop. Row 3: Rita McKenzie, Patricia Connaughton, Cheryl Day, Mary Kryzwicki, June Cristiano, Theresa Golden. The Girls ' Basketball Team aroused interest and enthusiasm with its all out effort. 91 Hi ■ «s m mr - i ■ ■ ' ■ • .■ . • 1 1 -s ' w ■ . onor Graduates Linda Artemchuk Stephen Barrett Linda Bennett Ruth Berrett Nancy Bishop Dennis Boisvert John Burke Carol Calkins Pamela Candia James Canole Richard Carii Wendy Carr Karen Cochrane Anne Connaughton Nancy Conrad Janis Dell John Desloges Gregory Dugas Diane Duval Denise Folino Christine Golden Robert Grant June Grasso Phyllis Haley Mary Home Janice Hughes Britt Johnson Robert Jordan Joan Judge Patricia Kornotowski Raymond Leather Cynthia Long Susan Lumsden Cheryl Marquis Richard McCormack Robert McCormack Eileen McGarvey Wallace McKenzie Carolyn McNeill Judith Meszaros Christine Moriello Beverly Murray Mary Nelson Robert Pantalone Frederick Paris John Pesce Albert Polese Christine Prialaga Thomas Quinlan Richard Roman Roxanna Savary Linda Schaffner Karen Sienkewicz Alan Smallman Stephen Staffier Jean Sullivan Ellen. Svenson Nelsie Thompson Debra Toner Mary Walsh Cathy Ward Linda Whyte COLORS: GREEN AND WHITE MOTTO: BEFORE US AN AMORPHOUS WORLD, WAITING TO BE CRYSTALLIZED. John Burke ■h KENNETH VIRGIL SACCONE 3 Gilway Road Our lively, popular Class Pres- ident is a talented gymnast and drummer. Kenny ' s warmth, sin- cerity and winning smile make him a pleasure to know. Activities: Class President 2, 4; Student Council 4; Ski Club 3, 4 — President; Spanish Club 2; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 7, Volleyball 2; Cross Country Manager 2. ANNE MARGARET CONNAUGHTON 15 Wamesit Avenue Pretty Anne, a vital part of our Senior Class, whose wit and intelligence are equaled only by her winning smile. Activities! Girls ' Club Secretory- Treasurer 3, 4; Pep Squad 2 : Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Class Board of Di- rectors 3; Class Vice-President A; Cheerleader 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Ski Club 3, A; Guidance Aide 2, 3; Volleyball 4. JOAN MARIE JUDGE 17 Oaklandvale Avenue A quiet intelligence, a blush of diffidence comprise the bright enigma that is Joan. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4 ; Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, A; Stu- dent Council 2, Vice-President 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Class Sec- retary 1, 4; Girls ' Club — President 4. KATHRYN ANN NICOSIA 7 Hull Drive To have true friends, one must be one . . . and Kathy ' s pop- ularity has proven this. Activities.- Class Treasurer 4; Student Council 3, 4; Future Teochers Club 2, 3. 4; Guidance Aide 3; Glee Club 2; Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4 ; Basketball 2 ; Volleyball 3, 4. CLASS OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS and BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Row I: Kathryn Nicosia, Kenneth Saccone, Anne Connaughton, Joan . Judge. Row S.- John Burke, Susan Niles, Charles Sampson, Marie Inello, Philip Aubrey. 95 ' I EOLA ROSEZILLA ABORN 16 Waban Street Mild-tempered, cooperative and quiet, Rose is an asset to our class in her own special way. MICHAEL LORNE AHL 72 Cedar Street Tall and quiet Mike may fre- quently be found working on cars in his spare time. KATHLEEN ALLEN 146 Main Street Talkative Kathi has a bubbling, enthusiastic nature which has brightened up many classes at S.H.S. Activities: Pep Squad 1; Sahico Club 4 — Program Chairman. FREDERIC GEORGE ALTHER 82 Sweetwater Street Fred, a distinctive dresser, dis- plays qualities of individualism and a good sense of humor. CHRIS PETER AGERSEA 2 Meadow Lane Tall, blond Chris is character- ized by his friendly ways and easy-going personality. Activities: Ski Club 2, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3; Hockey EDWARD JAMES ALLAN 14 Spencer Avenue Good-natured Eddie is always ready, willing, and able to lend that much needed hand. Activities: National Thespians 3; Dramatic Club 3; Tonfoquonian Pho- tographer 4. RODERICK TYLER ALLEN 19 Ernest Street Quiet though friendly Rod has the determination needed for success. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4. LOUISE ANASTASI 9 Laurine Road Louise ' s unique marked by her different. personality is flair for the Activities: Class Treasurer 2; Art Club 4; Ski Club 4; Volleyball. STEVEN ANDERSON 3 Old County Road Steve brightens everyone ' s day with his ready smile and his enthusiastic greetings. JAMES THEODORE ARMSTRONG 83 Riverbank Road are as Few people in our class as well-appreciated and truly talented as Jimmy. Activities: Art Club 4— President; French Club 4; Tontoquonian Art Editor 4; Junior Prom Chairman,- Art Editor of Vistas 3. 22 4% Quiet and reserved Jim displays qualities of good-naturedness and friendliness. ANN MARIE ANZALONE 19 Harlow Street Sophistication and dedication balance equally with serenity. Best of Luck, Ann. Activities: Student Council 1; Class Board of Directors 3; Twirler 2, 3, 4 — Captain; Future Teachers Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4; Band Concert 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE EDWARD ANDRUS 219 Essex Street Sports and good times are synonymous with friendly Larry. Activities: Lolm Club 2 ; Visual Aides 3, 4; Baseball 2; Gymnastics 2; Volleyball 4. STEPHEN EARL ANTHONY 45 Birch Street Quiet, reserved and amiable, Steve has won respect and friendship from all who know him. LEO ARCHAMBAULT 50 Houston Avenue Leo ' s good nature and magnetic personality has won him many friends. Activities: Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3. DENISE MARIE ARSENAULT 33 Traveler Road Denise ' s lively wit and per- sonality have livened up many a dull day. Activities: Library Aide 2; Future Homemakers Club 1; Pep Squad 1; Pompon Squad 2; Office Aide 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics Team 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Tontoquonian Busi- ness Staff 4. LINDA ARTEMCHUK 77 Great Woods Road Linda ' s thirst for knowledge can only lead her to success. Activities: Sahico Club 4. PHILIP STANLEY AUBREY 8 Hampstead Street Phil is a hardworking, de- pendable individual, who is sure to win success. Activities: Class Board of Directors 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. JANE ELLEN BALLARD Cute and lively Jane will en- lighten the days of those witli whom she works when she be- comes a secretary. WAYNE DOUGLAS BAMBURY 3 Pranker Road Wayne, an all round athlete, takes pride in his work for the Saugus Sachems. Activities: Ski Club 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Gymnastics 2; Track 2; Volleyball 2, 3. JUDITH LOUISE BARBER 10 Bryant Street With a sweet and happy air, Judy is a bundle of smiles and laughter. Activities: Future Homemakers Club 1. KATHLEEN JOANNE BARRESSI 20 Bristow Street Exceptionally good-natured and amiable, Kathy has proved to be a good example of the old adage, good things come in small packages. Activities: Class Vice-President 1; Student Council 2 — Secretary- Class Board of Directors 3; Ski Club 4; Future Homemakers Club 4; Pep Squad 1, 2. STEPHEN BENEDICT BARRETT 13 Pearson Street Steve deserves commendation for his diligent research and hard work. Activ ' ties: Math Team 2, 3, 4 — Captain; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. MARK BARRY 21 Dustin Street Carefree Mark is a great asset to the track team.— a cheerful word for all. Activities: Track Country 4. 4; Cross 98 ■ ' ■ ' •■■ ' • ■■ ' ■■■ m9I kl£K?l LINDA ANNE BASANISI 10 Laurine Road A girl with Linda ' s charming disposition is bound to have a successful future. LINDA LEE BASHFORD 37 Adams Avenue Friendly Linda is an earnest and devoted sports enthusiast. Activities! Pep Squad 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4 ALAN MICHAEL BELYEA 1 1 Herbert Avenue An easy-going manner and a perpetual smile combine to make personable, sincere Al. Activities! French Club 2; Football 1; Basketball 2, 4; Volleyball 3. 4; Cross Country 2. LINDA ANNE BENNETT 52 Auburn Street A soft voice and an easy na- ture personify Linda. Activities: Style Show 2; Office A,de 2, 3, 4; Sahico Club 4— Recorder; Gymnastics 2. RUTH ANNE BERRETT 24 Laurel Street Her poise, intelligence and capability will lead her to suc- cess. ROBIN LEIGH BERRY 29V2 Talyor Street Robin, pretty and sophisticated, brightens many a rainy day at S.H.S. Melrose is where most of her time is spent. Can be found at Grant ' s. DOUGLAS PAUL BILTON 7 Edgehill Road Always full of fun and humor, Doug will be remembered for his easy-going cheerful disposi- tion. NANCY ELIZABETH BISHOP 1 2 Norman Road Nancy ' s friendly personality and her intellectual ability will as- sure her much success in her future. Activities: Guidance Pep Squad 2. 2, 99 Activities: Visual Aides 1; Ski Club 3; Photography Club 2. DENNIS HOWARD BOISVERT 14 Howard Street An unusual wit, a perpetual smile, and a congenial per- sonality make Dennis a very likeable person. PATRICIA ELLEN BOWEN 1 2 Raddin Terrace Cheerful Pat — her contagious laugh may be heard every- where. Activities: Squad 2, French Club 2, 3; Pep 3; Marshall 4. PAMELA ANN BROWN 21 Warden Street An energetic nature, unselfish disposition, and magnetic per- sonality will prove to be of great advantage to Pam in fu- ture years. DAVID GEORGE BLUNDELL 27 Herbert Avenue A winning smile and cheerful disposition will insure Dave many life long friendships. Activities: Student Council 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Weight- lifting 3; Gymnastics 2; Volleyball 4. ANDREW JOHN BOLES 48 Dudley Street Quick witted Drew would like a career in forestry or Air Force . . . Has a flair for the outdoor sports. Look for him at the Towne Lyne House Restaurant. Activities: Student : il 2. ROY ALBERT BOURGEOIS 18 Lewis Lane Roy ' s unusual and varied in- terests, from pool to jazz as- sure him a promising future. m jJk ■ W «f G£™| H Wm. THERESA COLLETTE BROWN 18 Cottage Street Terry ' s boundless vitality and good naturedness have made her well-liked by all. Activities: Pep Squad 2; Future Teachers Club 2; Office Aide 2, 3; Volleyball 3, 4 JOAN MARGARET BRUNO 14 Shore Road Cheerful Jay always has a friendly word for everyone. A hard working DECA member, employed at Barnett Fabric Stores. Activities: Library Aide 3; DECA 4— Secretary; Volleyball 4. JAN ZYGMUNT BUZUN 14 Dreeme Street We will always remember Buzz ' s energetic manner and his willingness to help out. Activity: Ski Club 4. SHEILA MARION BUCKLESS 142 Walnut Street A bubbly conversation, a burst of giggles add up to form Sheila. Activities: Glee Club 2; Future Teachers 1, 2; Office Aide 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 2. BRUCE WILLIAM BURSEY 40 Jasper Street Dedication and sincerity will assure Bruce a high place in the medical field. Activities: French Club 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Dramotic Club 4; ' Glee Club 4— Vice-President. KENNETH JAMES BUCKLESS 14 Walden Pond Avenue Buoyant and carefree, with a grin from ear to ear, amply describes Kenny. Activities: Visual Aids 2, 3; Span- ish Club 2; Volleyball 3, 4 ; Gym- nastics 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2, 3. JOHN STEPHEN BURKE 25 Staaf Road By studying John ' s diverse ac- tivities and achievements, know- ing his congenial, affable per- sonality point to a future that will be unique. Activities: Library Aide 2; French Club 3. 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Vistas 2 — Assistant Co-Editor, 3 — Co-Editor, 4 — Co-Editor; Class Board of Directors 4; Student Council 4 — President; National Merit Finalist 4. JANET BUSALACCHI 26 Newhall Street Always friendly, always smil- ing, Janet and fun are syn- onymous. Activities: Future Teachers 2. CHRISTINA CAHILL 72 Lincoln Avenue The presence of Chris is the presence of laughter and good lomemokers MARIA CALCAGNO 56 Howard Street A certain smile, an understand- ing friend . . . that ' s Marie. Activities: DECA— V i c e-Presidertt; Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4; Library Aide 2. CAROL ANN CALKINS 1 1 Guard Street A sparkling smile and a bub- bling personality combine to form Carol. Activities: Lalin Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 3; Tontoquonian Advertising Staff 4, Basketball 3, 4. PAMELA CHRISTINE CANDIA 4 Woods Road Quiet, sweet-natured Pam— al- ways friendly, always sincere. Activities: Pep Squad 2; Office Aide 2, 4; Usherettes 4; Sahico Club 4; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4. JAMES WILLIAM CANOLE 5 Floyd Street Jim is that steadfast individual whose ready smile is the key- note to his pleasant personality. Activities: Tontoquonian Biography Staff 4; Football 2, 3, 4— Co-Cop- tam; Track 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Gymnastics 2, 3. THOMAS PAUL CAPONE 33 Holden Avenue Tom ' s reserved manner and ready smile are qualities of a likeable person. EDWARD PAUL CARBONE 23 Summitt Avenue Good humor and a lively per- sonality sum up to our quick wit, Ed. Activities: Chess Club 2; Dramotic Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Football 3, Baseball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. JOHN ANTHONY CARDOZO 41 Palmetto Street John finds it easy to get along well with others. His friend- liness and humor will carry him far. RICHARD JOHN CARLI 42 Vine Street Rich ' s qualities of friendliness and ambition formulate to make him a person to admire. Activities: National Honor Society 3, 4; Track 4. 102 CARL CARMOSINO 27 Venice Avenue Sincere, always fun to be with, Carl, well-liked and a friend to all. Activity: Gymnastics 3, 4 LEONA RUTH CARR 35 Houston Avenue Lee ' s enthusiasm and helpful- ness will carry her far in the business world. Activities: Pep Squad 3; Sahico Club 4. WENDY MARY CARR 208 Lincoln Avenue Sincerity, plus a certain mat- ter of factness combine to form determined Wendy. Activities: French Club 3 — Secretary, 4 — President; Pep Squad 2, 3; Fu- ture Nurses Club 3; Ski Club 3, 4. LEONARD MICHAEL CARUSO 225 Lynn Fells Parkway Who is that boy with the im- pish twinkle in his eyes and the happiest of all smiles on his face?— That has to be Lennie. DENISE JEAN CASWELL 15 Pratt Street Denise . . . always looking for fun, always a smile for every- Aclivilies: French Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. LINDA ELAINE CATALDO 10 Enmore Road Her infectious smile and pleas- ant personality will always bring her happiness. Activities: Usherettes 4; Marshall 2. PATRICIA ELLEN CECERE 46 Staaf Road Pat is cute and stylish and her outgoing personality will as- sure her of popularity in any crowd. Activities: Student Council 2; Ski Club 4; Art Club 2, 4; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4. JANET AMY CHAMPOUX 22 Pinecrest Avenue Jan ' s ability to find fun where- ever she is has helped to win her many friends. 103 LORRAINE ETHEL CHAPMAN 14 Montgomery Street Lorraine ' s sunny personality will brighten up even the darkest day. LAUREL JANE CHERNOFF 302 Central Street Quiet sophistication plus a sweet smile and manner are Laurel. Activities: Student Council 2; Dra- matic Club 2; Guidance Aide 2. KAREN ANN COCHRANE 1 Cross Street Karen, a sincere friend through thick and thin. Activities: Library Aide 2; Spanish Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. FRANKLYN KEITH COLLUM, JR. 54 Palmetto Street Tall, smiling Frank, perpetual good humor and friendliness for all. Activities: Chess Club 2; Basketball 2 LYNDA ANN CHARLES 53 Lincoln Avenue Quiet, softspoken Linda is characterized by her soft, sweet laugh and sincere personality. JACKIE LYNN CLANCY 45 Bristow Street Peppy, jubilant Jackie, loads of fun and full of smiles. Activities: Pep Squad 4; Sahico Club 4. JAMES COFFILL 22 Evergreen Street The funloving and sincere char- acter of Jim has enabled him to make many friends at S.H.S. DAVID LESLIE COLPITTS 132 Main Street David ' s ingenius, active and alert mind are sure steps up the ladder of success. CAROL ANN CONNERS 9 Dreeme Street There isn ' t a more perfect com- bination of wit and scintillating charm than that found in Carol. Activities: Student Council 3; Pep Squad 2; Usherettes 4, Ski Club 4; Volleyball 4. JEAN ANN CUNDY 47 Magnolia Street Fun-loving, intelligent and ath- letic Jean ... a future success. KRISTINE LIN COOPER 508 Central Street A friendly manner, a warm soft-spoken way are all quali- ties typical of attractive Kris. Activities: Future Teacher Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, Office Aide 1, 2; Receptionist 4; Volleyball 3. PAULA JANE CREAMER 453 Central Street Paula, school-spirited and out- going . . . her good-naturedness has made her many friends. NANCY JEAN CONRAD 3 Conrad Terrace Vivacious Nancy is an energetic and cheerful member of our class. Activities: Class Secretary 2; Board of Directors 3; Student Council 4; Future Teachers Club 2, 3; French Club 3; Office Aide 3, 4; Guid- ance Aide 2; Marshall 4; Dramatic Club 4; Usherettes 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Basketball 2; Pompon Squad 2. PATRICIA ANNE CRAIK 3 Spring Lane Talented, ambitious and de- pendable Patti has been great- ly appreciated by the Class of Sixty Nine. Good luck, Pat! Activities: Art Club 3, 4 ; Pep Squad 2, 3; Tontoquonian Art Staff 4; Future Teachers Club 3; Pompon Squad 2 — Captain; Junior Prom Committee. LESLIE GUY CROWELL 15 Kenwood Avenue His unmatchable congeniality and out-going nature will never let him be without friends. Activities: Visual Aids Treasurer. 4— CHRISTINE CUSCUNA 32 Spencer Avenue A charming, winsome disposi- tion has made many friends for Chris at Saugus High. Activities: Spanish Club ident; Ski Club A; Library 4— Pres- Aide 2. K JEFFREY HOMER CUSHING A Pranker Road Good-looking Jeff has suc- ceeded in being completely himself by using his wit and talents to their fullest extents. Activities: Vice-President 2; Student Council 2; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; DECA 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Interna- tional Relations Club 4. JAMES MICHAEL DAGENAIS 51 Atlantic Avenue Always in the midst of good times . . . Jimmy is a friend to all. CAROL JANE DAY 9 Emory Street Carol, cute, petite and nice to know . . . school-spirited and ambitious. ERIC JAMES DEARSTYNE 46 Fairmount Avenue Eric seems to possess a quiet manner, but is always found joking and full of fun. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3. Club 2; Latin LILLIAN DE FEO 44 Morton Avenue A touch of individuality, a dis- tinctive wardrobe ... a non- conformist in a true sense of the word. DIANE MARIE DeFURIA 14 Houston Avenue A bright, cheerful and generous nature will be an asset to her secretarial career. Activities: French Club 3, matic Club 4. Dra- JANIS KATHERINE DELL 15 Alfred Road Poise, charm, sophistication and impeccable taste are Janis ' well- known qualities. Finesse is the perfect word for her. Activities-. Future Teachers Club 2; Pep Squad 2; Art Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4 — Cap- tain; Ski Club 4. 106 ROBIN ELIZABETH DeMAURO 61 Central Street Robin ... a happy combination of beauty and charm. Activities: Student Council 4; Fu- ture Teachers Club 2, 3, 4; Sachem- ettes 3, 4; Band Concert 4; Usher- ettes 4; Library Aide 2, 4; Volley- ball 3; Basketball 2; Gymnastics 2, 3; Pep Squad 2. JOHN FRANCIS DESLOGES 16 Avon Street Intelligence, sincerity and so- phistication all formulate to make John. Activities: Football 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4 : Basket- ball 3; Weightlifting. LOUIS ANTHONY DeSOUZA, JR. 7 Oceanview Avenue Friendly and outgoing Louie, always joking, always laugh- ing. Activities: DECA 3, 4; Volleyball 2 ALFRED THOMAS DIOTTE 77 Riverbank Road The subtle wit and calm nature of Al have won him many friends. DONNA MARY DiTONDO 41 Pearson Street A cheerful and warmhearted nature are qualities typical of Donna. GARY GEORGE DOHERTY 8 Kent Street Smiling Gary makes friends easily and can always be seen at S.H.S. activities. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4 JAMES DOHERTY 8 Kent Street An easy-going manner and a ready smile have made Jim a very likable person. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Hockey 3, 4. JOSEPH RAYMOND CHRISTOPHER DONOVAN 80 Central Street Fun loving Chris . . . music and surfing are his favorite pastimes. ELIZABETH NANCY DORMER 101 Saville Street Considerate and quiet Betty, an aspiring secretary and friend to all. Activity: Sahico Club 4, 107 - ' ,7 PAUL STEVEN DOUCETTE 7 Clinton Avenue A quiet and unassuming, yet determined nature will bene- fit Paul in trade school. DONNA MARIE DUCOTT 94 Essex Street Out-going, friendly Donna, a diligent worker, always in search of good times. Activities: Homemaking Club 2, 3, 4 President; All School Play 2. GREGORY DUGAS 25 Seagirt Avenue Friendly and sincere, G long be remembered gymnastic abilities. reg for will his Activities: boll 2, 3 Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. 4; Uase- KATHLEEN ANN DUNHAM 20 Harrison Avenue Kathy radiates a bright, cheer- ful atmosphere wherever she goes. ERIC BRENT DRAPER 30 Lily Pond Avenue Distinctive Eric, friendly, fun- loving and definitely likable. ROBERT DUCOTT 94 Essex Street Bobby ' s outgoing personality and well developed artistic talents will be of great benefit to the art world. Activity: Library Aide 2, 3, 4. DEBRA DUMBLAUSKAS 17 Willis Street Easy going and friendly . . . her mild-mannered and sweet na- ture are hers alone. Activities: Latin Club 2; Future Teachers Club 4; Volleyball 4. MARY ETHELROSE DUPLISEA 13 Pranker Road Mary ' s quiet manner, sincerity and literary talents will carry her to the height of success. Activity: French Club 4. DIANE AAICHELE DUVAL 21 Curtis Road Cheerful and friendly Diane will never be at a loss for friends. Activities: Sahico Club 4 — Treas- urer; Office Aide 2, 3, 4. DOhJNA MARIE FERREIRA 79 Springdale Avenue Donna ' s bright outlook towards life plus her determination will help her to achieve her goals in the business world. Aclii Aide ' ties: Pep Squad 3; Guidance 3; Marshall 4. CHARLOTTE JEAN EDWARDS 24 Longwood Avenue Petite and lively, Charlotte al- ways has a pleasant smile and friendly hello for everyone. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3; Future Nurses 1, 2, 3 — Secretary, 4 — Pro- gram Chairman,- Marshal 4; Guid- ance 4; Office Aide 4; Usherettes 4 — 1st Lieutenant. ROSALIE FAZIO 17 Water Street Rosalie ' s charming open-minded manner indicates good fortune in years to come. SUSAN ANN EATON 58 Denver Street A friendly girl of many moods and poetic talents. STEPHEN THOMAS EDWARDS 24 Longwood Avenue A friendly and mild-manner and a courteous and unassum- ing way belong to Steve alone. DENISE FOLINO 3 Oceanview Avenue Well-mannered and considerate of others, Denise is continually surrounded by friends. LOUIS ROBERT FLADGER 8 Avon Street How could there be a dull moment with Louie around? His good nature and keen sense of humor make him a great addi- tion to our class. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4 ; Track 4; Cross Country 4; Baseball 3, 4. DENISE MARIE FLAMMIA 20 Maple Street Amiable and athletic, Denise is an important member of girls ' sports. Her thoughtfulness and sincerity will bring her much happiness. Activities: Pompon Squad 2; Twirler 3, 4 ; Library Aide 3; Office Aide 2; French Club 4; Gymnastics 3; Field Hockey Manager 3; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. BRUCE WAYNE FLASHENBURG 28 Bennett Avenue Industrious, cheerful Bruce will be kept busy in the future with his hobby, music, and his col- lege work. Activities: Latin Club 3; Audio Visual Aides 4 — Secretary. DIANE RAE FORREST 35 Garfield Avenue Cute and witty Diane is friend- ly and always very happy. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4; Soft- ball 2. DARIA ANN FORTUNATO 3 Pond Street Daria is admired for her con- genial manner, artistic talent and individuality. JOHN DAVID FREDERICK 77 Clifton Avenue Quiet John ... his warm per- sonality and easy-going nature have made him everyone ' s friend. Activity: Ski Club 4. LINDA MARIE FRUSCIANTE 8 Altamount Avenue Linda ' s natural ability to make friends and her persuasive man- ner assure her good fortune in the future. Activities: Guidance Aide 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Dramatic Club 4. JANICE JOY GIANASCOLI 6 Serino Way Janice, not only stylish and at- tractive is a master of the art of conversation. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3; Club 4. Ski VINCENT EDWARD GIANNUSA, III 7 Pinehurst Avenue Good looking and ambitious Vincent is sure to succeed in his chosen field as an architect. 10 LINDA LEE GIGNAC 6 Holden Avenue A pretty face and a flair for fashion give Linda a special quality all her own. MARYANN GILLIS 7 Mclntyre Road Sincere Maryann . . . Her love for music and the stage is certain to point to success. Activities: Ski Club 3, i; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Musical 3; Glee Club 3. ROBERT DANIEL GLAZER 1 Wakefield Avenue Bob is witty and easy going. His good natured personality will carry him far in future years. Activity: Visual Aides 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE ANNE GOLDEN 3 Olive Avenue Intelligence and honesty make Chris a pleasure to know. Activities: Future Teachers Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; French Club 1; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Tonto- quonian Activities Staff 4. ' 0 wwk IMA v] Bwpl ■ J ra Mi 1 wJmwim ROBERT DONALD GONTARZ 19 Greenwood Avenue Courtesy and respect for those around him— add good-looks and you have our hoop-star Bobby. Activities-. Visual Aides 3, 4; Basket- boll 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. MARJORIE ELLEN GOODWIN 69 Springdale Avenue Talkative Margie can always be found giggling. Activity: Volleyball 4. JOSEPH DENNIS GOULD 8 Newcomb Avenue Dennis possesses a strong per- sonality and a pleasing, honest disposition. Activities: Student Council 2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4 ; Track 2, 3, 4- Volleyball 4. ROBERT EDWARD GRANT 351 Central Street Bob, our own linguist, has a promised future in the field of languages. Activities: Student Council 1; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Ill % JUNE MARIE GRASSO 27 Highland Avenue Diligence and perseverance could not begin to describe the immeasurable qualities June possesses, for her assets are countless and her devotion in- fallible. Activities: Tontoquonian Editor-in- Chief 4; Usherettes 4 — Captain; Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3 — Vice-President, 4; Future Teach- ers Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4. MARLENE LAVINIA GUILAAETTE 136 Hamilton Street A radiant personality and infec- tious smile characterizes Mar- lene. Activities.- Field Hockey 2, 3, 4— Manager; Basketball 2, 3, 4 — Man- ager; Softball 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN HANLON 21 Zito Drive A pleasant disposition and com- passion for others are two dom- inant characteristics of Pat ' s nature. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3; Homemaking Club 1; Tontoquonian Business Staff 4; Library Aide 1, 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH HARRINGTON 15 Parker Street Mary, all bubbles and bounce, adds much to the atmosphere at Saugus High. WILLIAM ORRAVILL GROUT, JR. 15 Fairchild Avenue Bill ' s casual manner and ability to attract friends will enable him to gain success and recog- nition in years to come. Activities: Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4. PHYLLIS MAY HALEY 1 Waverly Avenue A combination of intelligence and determination for success will bring attractive Phyllis a bright future in whatever her endeavors may be. RICHARD CHARLES HANSON 19 Pearson Street Rich ' s down to earth manner is a fine quality possessed by few. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3. GEORGE LEROY HARVEY, III 22 Oakwood Avenue For handsome, fun loving George, only the extraordinary should be allowed. Activities: Visual Aids 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Weightlifling 2, 3, 4; Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4. JO-ANN HATCH 66 Clifton Avenue Jo-Ann ' s courtesy and sociable disposition has gained her many friends. Activity: Homemaking Club 3, 4. MARY ANN HORNE 85 Walden Pond Avenue Sincerity, friendliness and cap- ability will always be among Mary ' s assets. Activities: Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4 ; Guid- ance Aide 2; Future Teachers 4; Usherettes 4; Tontoquonian Activi- ties Staff 4. JANICE THERESA HUGHES 29 Sunnyside Park Her friendly and sincere ways will make her a success in life. Activities.- National Honor Society 2. 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Office Aide 1 ; Library Aide 2; Guidance Aide 4. PATRICIA ANNE HEIDEBRECHT 63 Hurd Avenue An attractive sophisticate who accents her wardrobe with eye- catching earrings! PAMELA PATRICIA HOWELL 51 Serino Way Lively little Pam, a bundle of endless chatter mixed with gig- gles is always fun to have around. Activities: Tv 3, 4. 2, 3, 4 ; Ski Club RICHARD CLIFTON HUSSEY, JR. 10 Raddin Terrace Rick ' s friendly and affable per- sonality make him liked by all. Activity: Gymnastics 3, 4. WILLIAM ALLAN HYNES 9 Stevens Avenue Energetic and amiable Bill, and active member of the V.A., enjoys all sports. Activities: Visuol Aids Club 2, 4— President; Gymnastics 2, 3. MARIE ADELE INELLO 5 Wakefield Avenue Our popular captain of the cheerleaders and talented gym- nast has shown us all what it is to have real school spirit. Activities.- Student Council 4; Class Board ' of Directors 4; Pep Squad 2; Ski Club 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Cheerleader 3, 4 — Captain; Gym- nastics 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. LINDA MAE INSERRA 24 Victor Street Enthusiastic Linda is bubbling over with class spirit. Activities: Marshal 4; Pep Squad 2, 3; Volleyball 3, 4; G ymnastics 2. BRITT ALAN JOHNSON 21 Walnut Street Britt personifies the deep silent person who gains much by careful, attentive listening. Activities: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Baseball 2. JANET JOHNSON 15 Sunnyside Avenue Radiant and poised, Janet per- sonifies feminine charm. Activities: Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3; Library Aide 2; Office Aide 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD JORDAN 8 Anawan Avenue A willing hand and an able mind . . . bearer of the keys to happiness. Activities: Camera Club 2, 3, 4— Treasurer 2 ; Dramatic Club 4; Band 2; All School Play 3, 4,; Tontoquo- nian Photographer 4. RONALD ARTHUR JOYCE 25 Birch Street With a smile for everyone, Ron has made a legion of friends. PAUL ALEXANDER KAVALCHUK 27 Palmer Avenue Good looking Paul has a perpet- ual smile that is guaranteed to dispel gloom. Activities: Class President 3; Student Council 3; Art Club 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. RICHARD AUSTIN KING 6 Ma Road A quiet, reserved manner plus a subtle sense of humor, be- long to Richard. JOHN HARRY KNICKLE 12 Beech Street Quiet and consistently thought- ful ... a loyal and considerate friend. Activity: Bond 2, 3, 4. 14 SHERRY ANN KONTOS 30 Dudley Street Friendly Sherry with her pleas- ant personality will make a fine secrerary. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4j Li- brary Aide 2, 3, 4; Office Aide 2, 3. PATRICIA ANNE KORNOTOWSK! 1 38 Essex Street Patti ' s talent, cheerfulness and ability will bring her much credit in the music field. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4— President; Band 2, 3; Latin Club 1, French Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. DAVID LEE KURZ 1 5 Eaton Avenue Dave ' s easy-going and carefree personality will bring him suc- cess in the future. Activities: Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball 3, 4. DONNA LEE KUSCH 46 Evergreen Street Donna, with her constant smile and sincere ways will brighten up the days of those with whom she works. Activities: Future Homemakers Club 2, 4— Vice-President; Pep Squad 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM GEORGE LAMPROS 21 Avon Street Billy, who is quiet and likable, is fortunate in that he gets along with all people. Activity: Ski Club 4. CHARLES PAUL LANDRIGAN 33 Basswood Avenue Charlie has a genial and hu- morous personality that is guar- anteed to brighten any dull moment. Activities: Baseball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4. JAMES FRANCIS LANDRY 18 Bisbee Road Quiet and reserved Jim has an enjoyable and friendly manner that is his alone. Activity: DECA 4. LINDA LEE LANDRY 20 Bisbee Road Linda possesses an unselfish and ambitious nature which will help her in years to come. Activities: Office Aide 2, 3, 4; So- hico Club 4. 115 Activities: Pep Squad 2; Future Teachers Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Volleyball 3; Basketball 2. ARTHUR EDWARD LAPIERRE 25 Hood Street Gentle-mannered and warm- hearted . . . unfailing loyalty to friends. STEPHEN PAUL LAWRENCE 18 Milton Street His pleasing personality and his sincere concern for others make Steve a great person to know. ROGER STANLEY LeBLANC w(3 -, 8 Wolcott Road With his casual manner and - ■ friendly ways, Roger is sure to -vir ' find success. Activities: Ski Club 4; French Club 4; Glee Club 4; Volleyball 3, 4. STEVEN ANTHONY LANNEY 27 Bennett Avenue Enthusiasm, eagerness and devo- tion, all come naturally to our basketball ace, Steve. Activities: Ski Club 4; Basketball 3, 4. RODNEY PHILIP LAVOIE 211 Lynn Fells Parkway Rod, with his ready smile and laughing eyes is everyone ' s friend. Activities: Football 2, 3. RAYMOND FREEMAN LEATHER 29 Saville Street Ray is a diligent and effective worker. He is always willing to lend a helping hand. Activities: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3. MARTHA LECAROZ 14 Jasper Street Quiet and shy, Martha ' s kind- hearted and diligent spirit is a poet ' s inspiration on sincerity and perseverance. DUANA AUDREY LeMAY 1 1 Buena Vista Street Long beautiful hair, a modish wardrobe and a friendly disposi- tion make that likeable person we know as Duana. Activities: Glee Club 7- Dramatic Club 4; Art Club 4. GARY WILLIAM LEMURE 16 Clifton Street A quick wit and a keen sense of humor are typical of Gary. Acti ball Hies: Basketball 2, 3, 4. LEONA THERESA LOISELLE 5 Horton Street Her personality plus her sense of humor add up to the success of her future. Activities. Library Aide 2; Pep Squad 2; Guidance Aide 2, 3; Future Teach- ers Club 3; Sa ' nco Club 4 — Secretary; Softball 2, 3. LINDA ANN LOMBARDO 13 Zito Drive Linda ' s friendliness and genuine sincerity have given her many loyal friends. Activities: French Club 2; Ski Club 4: Pep Souad 2; Office Aide 3; Library Aide 4. MICHAEL WILLIAM 7 Felton Street LOMBARDI Mike is known for his quick smiles and friendly ways. CYNTHIA JEAN LONG 8 Long Place We all feel that Cyndi will be a sure success due to her warm personality. Activities. Library Aide 2; Pep Squad 2; French Club 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBERT KERR LOVELL, JR. 8 Vincent Terrace Tall, handsome Bob will be re- membered for all his fine per- formances on the basketball court. Activities. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volley- ball 2, 3, 4 ; Visual Aids Club 3, 4. SHARON ROSE LOWELL 35 Great Woods Road Sharon ' s charitable and sympa- thetic nature, plus her friendly smile, will assure her many more friends in college. l Tfr - Br . W . Activities: Pep Squad 2. 3; Club 4. Spanish PATRICIA ANN LUDWIG 66 Jasper Street Pat ' s naturally bright, cheerful and sincere personality has at- tracted many friends at SHS. PATRICIA GAIL LUMSDEN 25 Denver Street Amiable Pat will be a welcome asset to any office. SUSAN JANE LUMSDEN 4 Johnstown Terrace Susan will be well remembered for her class loyalty and sup- port. Activity: Future Nurses Club 2. LUCILLE ELEANOR MacLEOD 580 Lincoln Avenue With a warm and friendly smile for everyone Lucille is one of the active members of DECA. DECA 4. MIRIAM MacLEOD 602 Lincoln Avenue Miriam seems quiet and studious in class, but her true lively and jovial personality shows when she ' s among friends. Activities: DECA— President 4. ALAN DAVID MacMUNN 26 DeSota Street Happy-go-lucky Alan has a most enjoyable wit that has brightened many a dull mo- ment. Acfi ' vin ' i Visual Aids Club 3, 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL MAESTRANZi 26 Pleasant Avenue His dependability and helpful- ness have been to our class what his sincerity and dedica- tion have been to his friends. Activities: Theater Party 4; Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2. 18 French LINDA MAGHAKIAN 171 Hamilton Street Linda, a talented guitarist, possesses a rare combination of qualities, beauty and wit. Activities: Student Council 2; Closs Board of Directors 3; French Club 3; Future Teachers Club 3; Future Nurses Club 4 ; Library Aide 2; Volleyball 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD MAGNAN 10 Second Street Tom ' s quick wit and friendly nature are just a few of many fine qualities he possesses. Activity. Football 2. LINDA MAGUIRE 76 Hesper Street Her fun-loving attitude and cheery disposition have bright- ened the halls of S.H.S. DAVID AAICHAEL MAHER 1 1 1 Sweetwater Street Dave ' s calm, peaceful attitude toward life and a magnetic personality have attracted many friends. JULIE THERESE MALLON 15 Rice Street Sincere Julie and her fun loving ways— for her the word is so- phistication. Activities: Latin Club 2 3; Dramatic Club 4; Usherettes 4; Student Council 4; Band 2, 3, 4 — Secretary. MALLORY LUCILLE MALONEY 48 Broadway Mai ' s character contains ele- ments of honesty, frankness, sin- cerity and kindness. They all combine to form a very like- able person. Activity. Art Club 2. STEVEN JAMES MANLEY 101 Adams Avenue Outgoing and fun loving Steve finds much enjoyment in work- ing with cars. Activity: Cross-Country 2. DALE ALLEN MANTER 130 Walnut Street Dale ' s diversified personality finds its expression in music and skiing. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3. CHERYL JANE MARQUIS 10 Westland Avenue Underneath that seemingly quiet e.xter ' or lies sincerity and true friendship. Activities: Musicol 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Vocaletles 4; French Club 3; Pep Squad 4; Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4 — Treasurer; National Honor Society 3, 4. 19 RICHARD ALAN MARSH Friendly Rich is our hard work- ing and successful sports re- porter. Activities: Latin Club 4, Football 2. CYNTHIA ELLEN MARTIN 30 Highland Avenue When they said girls are made of sugar and spice and every thing nice, they must have had Cindy in mind. Activities: Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4; Guidance Aide 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4. DENNIS WILBUR MARZAKIS 17 Park Street Dennis has a good sense of hu- mor and the ability to carry his ideas to successful conclusions. Activity: Lotin Club 2. ARTHUR WILLIAM McCLINTOCK 10 Summer Street Wit, charm and impeccable taste are typical of our natural extrovert, Arthur. Activities: French Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Library Aide 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Hockey 2; Student Council 3. HERBERT DELL MARTIN 93 Fairmount Avenue Good-looking and sophisticated Herby has a natural thoughtful, friendly way that is possessed by few. Activities: Ski Club 4; Gymnastics 4. BONNIE LEE McCLINTOCK 462 Central Street Bonnie ' s good-naturedness and her keen insight will assure her success in her future years at college. Activities ' Pep Squad 2, 3; Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Gymnastics 2. KEVIN WILLARD MARSTON 67 Essex Street Warmth of personality and a constant sense of good humor make Kevin a good friend. Activities: Basketball 2; Cross Coun- try 2, Volleyball 2; Gymnastics 3; Weighthfting 3. RICHARD HENRY McCORMACK 42 Chestnut Street Beneath his quiet and reserved manner lie a dry wit and good sense of humor. Activities Math Club 2, 4 ; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 4; Volleyball 4. ROBERT GEORGE McCORMACK 42 Chestnut Street Conscientious and easy-going Bob has a blend of subtle hu- mor and intelligence. Activities: National Honor Society 4— Treasurer; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball 4. DANIEL JOSEPH McNEIL 38 Jackson Street Sincere in his beliefs and to those around him, Dan possess- es a reserved yet friendly man- ner found in few. Activities: Football nasties 2, 3, 4. 3, 4; Gym- EILEEN MARION McGARVEY 54 Dudley Street It is her thinking of others that makes one think of her. Activities.- Latin Club 3; Dramatic Club 3; Marshall A- Usherettes 4; Future Nurses Club 3, 4— President. ROBERT FRANCIS McLOUGHLIN 73 Western Avenue Carefree and fun-loving Mugq- sy will always be remembered for his dedication to our band. Activities-. Band 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3. JAMES FREDERICK McGARRY 42 Palmetto Street His quick wit and winning smile make him a friend to all. Activities: Chess Club 2, 3; Ski Club 4; Track 3. 4; Cross Country 2. WALLACE ANDREW McKENZIE, JR. 9 Hull Drive Subtle sarcasm and dry humor spark Wally, our man with a camera. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Moth Team 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Track 2, 3, 4; ' Volleyball 3, 4. CAROLYN MARIE McNEILL 20 Johnson Road Sophisticated Carol ' s warm per- sonality and many interests will prove to be of great benefit to her in future years at col- lege. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4 — Secretary; Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4— Vice- President; Ski Club 4; Career Confer- ence 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Tontoquonian Activities Editor 4; Student Council 2 ; Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4 ; Art Club 3. DANA FREDERICK McPHEE 39 Bailey Avenue Combine a unique humor with a generous, willing spirit added to dedication and a lot of en- ergy. Activity: Latin Club 2, 3, 4— Presi- KERRY KEVIN McWADE 15 Adams Avenue Kerry possesses a cheerful and congenial personality that has made him popular with all. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Basketball 2, 3; Track 2; Baseball 2; Chess Club 3; International Relations Club 4: Art Club 4. MARGARET LOUISE MEKALIAN 19 Sterling Avenue Maggie ' s unselfish loyalty to her friends is only one facet ol her magnetic personality. HENRY FULLER MERRIFIELD, JR. 24 Bristow Street You know you ' ll have a good time when Buddy ' s around. Activity: Hockey 2, 3. WENDY JEAN MELILLO 1 Catalpa Street Wendy ' s many talents make her a potential success. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Vocal Octette 2 ; Musical 2; Vocalettes 3, 4. sr r Ili ' i 1 lllli u:m m ' a.. ' J «AiipjM ,11 I. 1 ! !. ' i 11 jvj fflWBSm RICHARD AAERLINA 29 Cliftondale Avenue Rugged Dick, a gentleman of leisure and likeable nature. JOHN EDWARD MERRILL 7 Hillcrest Street John ' s great sense of humor is only surpassed by his good looks and amiable disposition. HELEN LOUISE MERRITHEW 17 Jackson Street Bright and lively Helen enjoys all S.H.S. activities— especially sports. Her ability to have fun and enjoy people will be her greatest asset. Activities: Student Council 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Guidance Aide 4; Marshall 4; Field Hockey 4. JUDITH MESZAROS 4 Hanson Road Quiet, yet pleasant, sociahle and poised, these qualities will enable Judy to progress rapidly in the business world. Activities: Aide 4. Club 4; Office 122 STEPHEN DOUGLAS MIDGLEY 6 Sunnyside Park Fun to be with, always smiling, Steve possesses a genuine sin- cerity and good sense of hu- mor. Activities: Spanish Club 3; Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4. JOHN BRAINARD MILES 43 Lincoln Avenue John ' s calm yet influential na- ture along with sincerity will help to make him very success- ful in the college world. ROBERT LOUIS MILLER 14 Golden Hills Road Hidden behind Bob ' s quiet ap- pearance is an unlimited sup- ply of wit and friendliness. Activity: Latin Club 2, 3. THOMAS FREDERICK MILLS 7 High Street Warm-hearted Tom is one who tries to see the bright side of every misfortune. Activity. DECA — reporter. 9P w p DONALD BARTON MITCHENER 7 Prospect Street Don ' s quiet disposition and quick smile are sure to win him many friends in the future. STEPHEN ANTHONY MOCCI 5 84 Lynn Fells Parkway His good-natured personality and winning smile have made many friends at S.H.S. Activity Baseball 2, 3, 4. WARREN WILLIAM MOHR, JR. 18 Davis Street Warren ' s wit and his fantastic humor spark many a smile. Activities: Football 4, 2; Volleyball 3. DEBRA CATHERINE MOORE 9 Victoria Street Always smiling, never sad, sometimes mischievous, never bad. 123 Chris ' cheerful attitude will take her far in life. Activities: Pep Squad 3; Sahico Club 4. Quiet and sincere Vicki has been a friend to all. LISA DIANNE MOSES 4 Griswold Road Leader of many, follower of few. Best of luck from the class of ' 69. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4 — Co- captain; Softball 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Student Council 3; Library Aide 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Future Teachers Club 2, 3; Tontoquonian Advertising Ed- itor 4; Senior Revue. JOHN KENNETH MULLEY, III 16 Oceanview Avenue Fun-loving and lively John is always ready for a good time. LINDA ANN MURPHY 5 Fairchild Avenue Quiet and sophisticated Linda is sure to attain any goal she wishes to pursue. WARREN JAMES MOSHER, JR. 48 Vine Street Moe has shown great determi- nation and great interest in all sports. His drive is sure to help him gain his goal as a physical education teacher. Activities: Football 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. GARY ALAN AAUNSEN 199 Lynn Fells Parkway Handsome and happy-go-lucky Gary, always full of fun, never at a loss for a witty remark. Activities: Latin Club 2; Ski Club 4 — Vice-President; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN MURPHY 14 Davis Street Pat has been blessed with the incomparable gift of laughter and has the unique ability to bring a smile to the face of everyone she meets. Activities: Future Teochers 2; Ski Club 3, 4 — Treasurer; Pep Squad 2. BEVERLY ELIZABETH MURRAY 3V2 Central Street Bev ' s enthusiasm and love of lite are contagious. Activities: Art Club 4 ; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Sahico Club 4. WALTER JAMES NADWORNY 16 Jewett Street A diligent student and a calm, friendly nature personify Wal- ter. Activities; Ski Club 3, 4; Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, 4; Tro-k 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA CONSTANCE NAGLE 9 Jane Drive Barney ' s talents in music and art, along with her good sense of humor will bring her much success. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4. Latin MARY-ELLEN NELSON 19 Laconia Avenue Artististic, sincere and friendly Mary-Ellen . . . With her cheer- ful attitude she will go far in life. Activities: Art Club 4 — Secretary; National Honor Society 3, 4. CHARLENE ANN MYLES 12 Meadow Lane Under her quiet nature is hid- den a friendly and likeable personality. JANE MARIE NAGLE 16 Hull Drive Good looks, a sunny disposition and a touch of mischief all go into making the lively person we know as Jane. Activities: Cheerleader 3, 4; Art Club 4; Class Vice-President 2; Future Teachers Club 4. KAREN ELLEN NEALE 8 Mount Vernon Street An inquisitive nature and a bubbly personality are camou- flaged by Karen ' s sweet and reserved nature. Activities: Dramatic Club 4. SHARON ANN NICHOLS 38 Spencer Avenue Sharon, with her warm and friendly personality, is sure to have many friends all through life. CARLEEN ELIZABETH NICHOLSON 550 Lincoln Avenue Amiable Carleen, possesses a soft voice . . . most likely to be found giggling. SUSAN NILES 77 Cleveland Avenue Lively, fun-loving Sue, always laugh- ing and bubbling with enthusiasm. Activities: S.udent Council 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 3; Class Board of Directors 4; Sachemettes 2, 3 — Captain, 4 — Capain; Usherettes 4 — Second Lieutenant; Sahico Club 4 — President; Ski Club 4 — Secretary; Volleyball 3; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Marshall 4. JOHN JOSEPH NOVIKI 434 Central Street Jack is known for his quick wit and good sense of humor. EUGENE JOSEPH O ' BRIEN 1280 Broadway His pleasing personality and perpetual smile will carry Bud- dy far along the road to suc- cess. Activities: Football 2. t -Mpm i. Kgfgg H5 ■ ?■ BHpli Sir r 4 Bill JMf w LAUREL ANN O ' BRIEN 26 Lake Dam Road Pretty Laurie is characterized by sharp wit and an air of de- termination. Activity; Volleyball 2, 3, i. AA1CHELE O ' BRIEN 34 Main Street A tall striking blonde whose wit and warmheartedness are a per- fect model of personality plus. Activities: Volleyball 3, 4; Basket- ball 3, 4. JAN ANTHONY OLSEN Quiet and likeable Jan is sure to find many new friends in any career he may choose. 126 LOUIS FRANCIS O ' NEIL, JR. 17 Hanson Road Sometimes shy, but always friendly, Louie will long be re- membered for his ability on the football field. Activities: Library Aide 2; Latin Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4— Ca ptain; Hockev 2, 3, 4; Track 2. 3, 4; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2 — Captain, 3, 4. CHERYL ANN ORIFICE 7 Bristow Street Petite Cheryl abounds in de- termination and spirit. NANCY MARIA ORLANDO 20 Henry Street A feminine and gentle nature and a well-developed intellect prove that beauty and brains combine very well. Activities: Library Aide 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Art Club 4. JANE SCOTT OSGOOD 14 Staaf Road Pinky ' s jovial nature and pleas- ant personality have won her many friends. Activities: Pep Squad 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4. VICTOR THOMAS PALERMO 104 Adams Avenue Although Vic is serious most of the time, he has often surprised his classmates with his witty re- marks. Activity: Track ]. JOSEPH ROBERT PANERELLO 31 Sterling Avenue Talkative Joe will never be in need of friends because of his cheerful nature. Activities: Audio Visual Aids Club 3, 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2. ROBERT JAMES PANTALONE 6 Stocker Street Good-looking, quick-witted Bob possesses a distinctive manner and is well liked by all. Activities: Basketball 2, 4; Cross Country 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Track 4. 127 STEPHEN PAOLINI 66 Forest Street Sophisticated, good-looking, and so friendly . . . always happy, always full of fun . . . best of luck Pao. Activities: Career Conference Commit- tee 3, 4 — Chairman; Chess Club 2, 3; International Relations Club 4; Football 2; Volleyball 3, 4. FREDERICK JOSEPH PARIS 25 Cliftondale Avenue Although he is reserved and conscientious at school, Fred really comes to life on that football field. Activities: Football 2, 3, 4 — Cap- tain; Gymnastics 2; Weightl if ting 3 CHERYL JANE PARROTT 77 Summer Street Tall, attractive Cheryl is known for her sweet and quiet ways. Activities: Art Club 3; Pep Squad 2, 3; Fulure Teachers Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4. SUSANNA MAY PEARY 53 Saville Street Susanna ' s pleasant nature and quiet personality will take her far in the business world. Activity: Pep Squad 2, 3. DAVID BRUCE PENNY 24 Harmon Road Well-liked Dave is always quick with something humorous to say. Activities: Ski Club 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Baseball 2. RALPH MICHAEL PERROTTA 22 Anawan Avenue Conscientious, quiet and well- mannered Ralph ... a lasting friend. Activities: Chess Club 2; Volleyball 2, 3. HAROLD FRANCIS PATCH 75 Summer Street Tupper is the height of indi- viduality ... for him there is only honesty. Activities: Track 2, 3, A- Football 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4- Volleyball 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY PELLEGRINO 19 Sunnyside Park Generous and co-operative ... an enthusiastic participant in S.H.S. activities. Activities: Ski Club 4; Library Aids 1; French Club 2. DANA MARSHALL PERHAM 482 Central Street It ' s no wonder that Dana is continually surrounded. by friends. His congenial ways and casual manner have been a great asset to him. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4. CHRISTINE MARIE PERRY 22 Putnam Street Petite and peppy Chris will al- ways be remembered for her sparkling personality. ROBERT STEVEN PERRY 22 Putnam Street Free and easy Bob will always be remembered for his friendly JULIA NANCY PLASSMANN 9 Avon Street Co-operative and efficient . . . Julie ' s talent has proven to be an asset to the S.H.S. band. Activities: Dramotic Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. JOHN JOSEPH PESCE 9 Summer Court John is a diligent worker . . . his persevering attitude will take him a long way. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Gymnastics 3. 4; WeightliFtmg 2. DANIEL PICARIELLO 20 Foster Street A reserved manner and true sin- cerity . . . but with Danny quiet- ness is only skin deep. STEPHEN MATTHEW PESCATORE 21 Ernest Street Steve ' s wit is matched only by his musical talent. Best of luck in the future, Steve. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 ; All School Ploy 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, JEANNE MARIE PHELAN 4 Biscayne Avenue Possessor of an unusual point of view, Jeanne will go far in her study of the human psyche. Activities French Club 2, 3, 4; Pho- tography Club 2; Chess Club 3; Guidance Aide 3 BEVERLY JEAN PICKETT 5 Bradford Terrace There is never a dull moment when witty, full of fun Bev is around. Activities: Office Aide 1, 2; Library Aide 1; Guidance Aide 1; Pep Squad 1. ALBERT LAWRENCE POLESE, JR. 65 Chestnut Street Larry ' s ability and willingness to help have made him an as- set to our class. Activities: Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1 , 2, 3; Cross Coun- try 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4. 7 1HBH ■ pep DANIEL BERNARD ROSSETTI 9 Stone Street Always talking and always a word for everyone ... a mem- ber of DECA and a college life ahead of him. Activity: DECA 4. DENNIS RICHARD ROY 52 Dudley Street Dennis ' friendly manner and genuine sincerity will help him greatly in climbing the ladder of success. Activities: Chess Club 2; Volleyball 4. SHEILA ANNE RUSSELL 5 Dighton Street Thoughtful and sincere, Sheila is well liked by all who know her. MARY RALPH SALSMAN 6 Carver Street Our man on the ice ... that ' s Mark, always fun to be with, always friendly. Activities: Visual Aides 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3— Vice-President; Hockey 2, 3, 4— Captain; Volleyball 3, 4. MICHAEL ANTHONY ROSSETTI 59 Jasper Street ■ Mike is known among his friends for his genuine friend- liness and easy going person- ality. Activities: Chess Club 3, 4; Ski 4; Band 2. Club VERNE EDWIN RUPRIGHT 31 Central Street Quick-witted Verne, always logical, always sensible. Activities: Bond 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4. MICHAEL PHILIP RUSSO JR. 29 Herbert Avenue Happy-go-lucky Rowdy, possess- es a friendly face with a happy smile. Activities: Visual Aids 3, 4 — Vice-Pres- ident; Weightlifting 3. ROBERT JOSEPH SAMMS 197 Lynn Fells Parkway Reliable and conscientious, Bob will be a sure success in the future. CHARLES RONALD SAMPSON 54 Fairmont Avenue Sophistication plus sincerity only partly describe handsome charming Chuckie. Activities: Class Board of Directors 4; French Club 4; Ski Club 4; In. ternational Relations Club 4; Chess Club I, 2, 3; Volleyball 4. BARBARA JEAN SCOTT 18 Oak Hill Road Quiet and friendly Barbara al- ways will be remembered by her classmates for her attract- ive smile. ROXANNA SAVARY 32 Kenwood Avenue Roxie personifies feminine charm. She ' s versatile, indus- trious and capable. Activities: Style Show 2; Musical 1; Guidance Aide 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Sahico Club 4 — Recorder; Usher- ettes 4; Tontoquonian Business Edi- tor 4. LINDA JEAN SCHAFFNER 36 Morton Avenue Talented Linda . . . Her ability with a needle and thread sur- passes all but her musical abil- ity. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vocalettes 2. 3, 4; Musical 3 ' 4- Art Club 4; Usherettes 4 4 THOMAS ASHMORE SAMUELS 216 Lynn Fells Parkway Friendly Tom is a natural ex- trovert with a unique sense of humor. Activities: Ski Club 4; Inlernotional Relations Club 4; Cross Country 1, 2 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 4 LINDA MARIE SCANNELL 9 Stocker Street A quiet, shy manner, a friendly sweet smile, are characteristics of Linda. Activities: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Musical 3, 4, All School Play 4. CATHERINE ANN MARIE SCHIRL 10 Central Place Talkative and friendly Cathy is assured of success in the fu- ture. Activity: Glee Club. JANICE LEE SCOTT 18 Oak Hill Road Silence is a virtue possessed by few. Activities: Future Homemokers 3, 4 Student Council I; Glee Club 4 Musical 7; Office Aide 4. B PUI ■ mm NICHOLAS JOSEPH SPINELLI 32 Forest Avenue Beneath a quiet outward ap- pearance lies a subtle humor and a distinction all his own. Activities: Ski Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Cross Country 2. KATHLEEN JEAN STILES 28 Newhall Street Quiet, but amiable Kathy por- trays a touch of sweetness and a taste of sincerity. JEAN ELIZABETH SULLIVAN 9 Tuttle Street Quiet and sincere Jean, always a smile and a cheerful hello. Activities: French Club 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 4; Usherettes 4; Future Teochers Club 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Tontoquonian Activities Staff 4. RICHARD LOUIS SURETTE 121 Hamilton Street With a great sense of humor, Rick is always a source of good cheer. Acnvily: Volleyball 3, 4. KATHY LYN STREETER 24 Henry Street Always laughing, Kathy has a warm and gracious personality. Activity: Ski Club 4. JOHN CHARLES SULLIVAN 235 Lynn Fells Parkway Good-looking Sully seems quiet and reserved, but on the football field he ' s a real go- getter. Activities. Ski Club 4 ; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Weightlifting 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2. STEPHEN RALPH STAFFIER 6 Mader Street Music and more music for our outstanding student Steve. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ELLEN RUTH SVENSON 1 1 Hurd Avenue Attractive Ellen avidly at both h girls ' sports. has worked r studies and Activities: Future Teachers Club 2, 3, President 4; French Club 4; Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4— Cap- tain; Basketball 2, 3. if ■■ ' ■ ' ■ Wmm DANIEL CAREY SWANSON 22 Riverside Court Sincerity plus devotion, jokes and laughter are typical of our basketball leader Danny. Activities: Audio Visual Aids 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4,- Volleyball 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN TIBBETTS 7 Columbus Avenue Beauty and poise, friendliness and charm have made Patty a popular person. Activities: Sahico Club 4 — Entertain- ment Chairman; Ski Club 4; Library Aide 1; Pep Squad 2, 3. mm • ' :•: : DARYL JANE TAATJES 5 Parker Street Daryl is friendly and easy going ... a true friend. Activities: Pep Squad 1 , 2; Guidance Aide 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE JOAN TEEHAN 6 Denver Street Likable Chris is very cheerful and friendly. She will always be assured of popularity. Activities-. Pep Squad 2; Receptionist 4; Field Hockey 3. DOROTHY MARILYN SWENSON 21 Eustis Street Dottie possesses a sweetness and wonderful laughter that is hers alone. Activities.- Ski Club 3; Pep Squad 2; Guidance Aide 4; Office Aide 1: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3; Gymnastics 3. PAULA ANN TAVERNELLI 9 Cliff Street With her pleasing personality, Paula will be an addition to any field she chooses. Activities: Pep Squad 2; Future Nurses Club 2. NELSIE ANNE THOMPSON 1 1 Seagrit Avenue Miniscule in size, magiscule in personality, Nelsie has the most charm per cubic inch of any girl in our class. Activities: Student Council 4 — Treasurer; Future Teachers Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Office Aide 2. DEBRA CLAIRE TONER 32 Waban Street Debbie ' s cheerful ways and personality not only gain her friends, but will lead to success. Activities: Student Council 3; Pep Squad 1; Ski Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sahico Club A — Vice-President; Usherettes 4; Basket- ball 2. « H ■ - fflm ' CATHY JEAN WARD 84 Walden Pond Avenue Sweetness and soft-spoken sin- cerity exemplify the naturally congenial manner of Cathy. Activities: Future Teachers Club 2, 3; Future Nurses Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Ush- erettes 4; .National Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 2. HOWARD MILTON WHEELER, JR. 75 Riverbank Road Quiet and likable Chuck has directed his interest towards his mechanical inclination. DARYLL ANN WHITEHURST 7 Foss Avenue A quiet, but always friendly manner gives Daryll a warm re- servedness liked by all. Activity: Pep Squad 2. NANCY LOUISE WHYTE 5 Granite Street Nancy possesses a warmheart- edness and sympathetic nature which will assure her success. Activities: Pep Squad 1, 2; Future Teachers Club 2, 4; French Club 1, ' 2, WAYNE DOUGLAS WETHERBEE 328 Lynn Fells Parkway Mischief underlies a seemingly quiet appearance . . . Wayne finds it easy being a friend to Activities: Class Vice-President 3; Ski Club 4; Football 2, 3; Track 4; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. MOLLIE JOAN WHETZEL 21 Hamilton Street Cheerfulness and congeniality are only two of her many fine qualities. LYNDA ELIZABETH WHYTE 6 Upland Road Lynda ' s agreeable, thoughtful, and studious disposition will bring her much success always. Activities: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Usherettes 4; Marshal 4; Field Hockey 2; Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. JUDY RUTH WILLCOX 19 Forest Street Judy is sweet and pretty. Her cheerful ways will always win her many friends. Activities.- Student Council 4; French Club 3, 4 ; Ski Club 4; Marshal 4; Sachemettes 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2. ARNOLD RAY WILLEY 31 Mount Vernon Street Arnold is anything but a tem- peramental musician. He is purely down to earth and takes life in stride. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3. 4. NANCY ELLEN WOLFE 57 Adams Avenue Always witty, always fun to be with, Nancy and sports nat- urally go together. Activities: Art Club 2 ; Pep Squad 2; Office Aide 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GEORGE WILSON 5 Round Hill Street Well-liked, easy going Wilson shrugs off trivial matters and complications. Activities: 3, 4. Ski Club 4; Volleyball CAROLE RUTH WITTEN 15 Vine Street Carole ' s distinctive sense of humor and witty remarks will never be forgotten at Saugus High. Activities-. Future Homemakers Club 2; Dramatic Club 4; Marshal 4; Field Hockey 3. JOSEPH ALBERT WILLIAMS 10 Spencer Avenue A quiet and courteous manner are typical of Joe. NANCY JEANNE WINTON 16 Austin Court Agility and gracefulness are only a few of many fine qual- ities which Nancy possesses. Activities: Ski Club 4; Pep Squad 2; Sahico Club 4; Marshal Squad 4; Guidance Aide 2; Gymnastics 2- Volleyball 3, 4. BRENDA CAROLYN WOLFE 26 Highland Avenue Sweetness and a bubbling laughter combine to make Brenda one of the friendliest girls in our class. Activities: Pep Squad 2; Marshal Squad 4; Field Hockey 2, 3— J.V. Co- Captain. HERBERT MARC WOOD 59 Main Street Herb is a good combination of intelligence, perseverance and a touch of the unusual. Activities: Math Team 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. n ' B DH Tim MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Carolyn Zarrella James Canole Robin DeMauro Joseph Panarello MOST TALKATIVE Eilleen McGarvey Charles Sampson MOST SINCERE Who ' s Who . . . MOST HELPFUL Patricia Craik Robert Jordan BEST NATURED Robert Gontarz Mary Robleski Cathy Ward Alan Smallman MOST VERSATILE Anne Connaughton Robert Lovell 144 BEST COMBINATION OF BEAUTY AND BRAINS FRIENDLIEST Jeanne Siraco Andrew Seminerio MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED June Grasso John Burke Patricia Murphy Stephen Barrett MOST AMBITIOUS Daria Fortunato Jeffrey Cushing MOST ABSENTMINDED . . . Class of Sixty-nine MOST DEPENDABLE Nancy Bishop Joseph Maestranzi BEST LOOKING Robyn Berry George Harvey - 1 : ■tm+tW i $■ j 1 ' ) Denise Arsenault Gary Munsen CLASS DANCERS 145 Pamela Howell Kerry McWade TYPICAL TEEN Nancy Wolfe Louis O ' Nei BEST ATHLETES Margaret AAekalian James Armstrong CLASS ARTISTS Kathryn Nicosia Paul Kavalchuk MOST CHEERFUL Patricia Kornotowski Leo Archambault MOST TALENTED Susan Niles Stephen Moccia MOST SINCERE Carol Conners Francisco Quartarone CLASS WITS Ann Anzalone Arthur McClintock MOST SOPHISTICATED Joan Judge Thomas Mills CLASS BLUSHERS 146 JOHN BURKE National Merit Finalist STEPHEN BARRETT Bausch Lomb Science Award JEANNE SIRACO D.A.R. Good Citizen STEVEN ANGELO Student Government Day Representative Awards OPERATION KINDNESS Row I; Carol Gibbons, Deborah Douglass, Susan Finn, Mary Ozahowski, Margaret Pond. Row 2: Eileen MiGarvey, Elizabeth Spinelli, Jane Gudaitis, Barbara Tedder, Barbara Nastari, Jane Rossetti, Carla Horton. 147 WSHK B9«Bf 1 -} ' ■ ' ■■l rUi,- ' ii ' .i ' ' ( ' i, ' ' . ' ' v r--K ' ADVERTISERS We would like to thank these sponsors whose generosity has helped to make it possible for us to have this yearbook. Please patronize them. Thanks also to individual donors whose coopera- tion has also helped to make it possible for us, the CLASS OF SIXTY-NINE, to express one last impres- sion of our Senior Year. %ea ui Motel JOE AND ROSE CELI U. S. Route I, Saugus, Massachusetts Telephone 233-1717 Route I, 8 Miles North of Boston Via Mystic River Bridge ganno Mrs. D. H B • J Mr$, E. Burlte Mr. and Mrs. Homel Cook PIZZOTTI BROTHERS INC Mason Contractors Saugus, Mass. 233-5455  our yea OB s ' 4 , r ' „„ . ' :; ' M t I N wrence D ' Angelo nfhony DeM« ALL-STAR FUEL 12 Guild Road Saugus, Mass. Best Wishes LEE TRUCKING ROSELAND FLORIST, NURSERY GARDEN CENTER 190 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-1326 Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 BROWN REAL ESTATE mm ?wB? Realtors-Appraisers 3I4A Central Street Saugus 233-2085 ■ . ' ■ ' ■ ' ■ ■ ■■ ' ■■■ ' ' ' Hi uwSH Mr. and Mrs. E. Avola Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Estabroolc Mr. and Mrs. H. Everitt Mr. and Mrs. W. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. A. Forjone Mr. and Mrs. R. Forward Mr. and Mrs. C. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. G. Fyfe Mr. and Mrs. V. Galli Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant James Grasso Mr. and Mrs. S. Grasso Mr. and Mrs. N. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. W. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. H. Holmes Mrs. Esther Howe Mr. and Mrs. H. Hurll Mr. and Mrs. B. Hussey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones Mr. and Mrs. D. Judge Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. E. Kneprath Mr. and Mrs. E. Koscheir Mr. and Mrs. F. Lapcsynska Mr. and Mrs. R. Perrotta Mr. and Mrs. A. Reppucci Mr. and Mrs. P. Siraco mm iBi ART CLUB 68-69 President: James Armstrong Vice President: Norma Mears Secretary: Maryellen Nelson Treasurer: Darlene Uga Professional Consulting Services Available for Home and Industry SAUGUS PAINT SUPPLY CO. Benjamin Moore — Ox-Line — Kyanize Paints Wallpaper of Every Description WILLIAM ELLIS 375 Central Street Res. 623-0965  617 ' 233 6590 Saugus, Mass. 01906 COMMUNITY FILLING STATION 526 Lincoln Ave. CE 3-9705 Saugus, Mass. W. ERNEST LIGHT Printer 5 Columbus Avenue Saugus, Massachusetts Tel. 233-0592 Bk l ■ ' A year d which luring j • • • A?Z ■ Z ' 21 n Bn koKKuu Eflrtf iSaflr! I fie Future Success to Class of 1969 from SAL ' S MARKET 361 Lincoln Avenue, Saugus Learn in Safety to Drive Safely NATIONAL AUTO SCHOOL 159 Central Avenue, Lynn, Mass. LY 8-2719 Compliments of CAMEO BEAUTY LOUNGE 55 Jackson St. Saugus, Mass. 233-1957 CHARLIE ' S SHOE SERVICE Complete Shoe Repair Ser vice OLD SHOES MADE LIKE NEW 451 Lincoln Avenue Cliftondale Square Congratulations to the Class of 1969 PROCOPIO CONSTRUCTION CO. ■Homes of Distinction- GENERAL CONTRACTORS Commercial — Residential I Forest Street Saugus, Massachusetts Mrs. Julia Capone Darin Endora, Samantha and Tabatha Carol and John, Lisa, Andrew and Mari Mr. and tr rSrLedonne Mr. and Mb Gerald Long William MacNeill Mr. and Mrs. Warren Manter Harold! C. Mufgrave Mrs. Minoff tL Moses Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mosher Mrs. Anthony Novicki Mr. K. W. O ' Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O ' Hearn Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer Mr. and Mrs. G. Panarello Mr. and Mrs. M. Panziale :. ' ■■ ' ' ' -. ft r Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pesce Mr. and Mrs. E. Plassmann, Jr. Ir. and Mrs. AiPolese - Irs. Louise Quiss gp f . ' at and Lloyd Robby Mr. and Mrs. Fiori Sacco -y, Mr. and Mrs. L. Seaboyer Rev. and Mrs. Steven Semi Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 MALDEN GRINDING WELDING CO. INC EDMOND ' S HOME BAKERY 461 Lincoln Avenue Saugus, Mass. 233-2334 Compliments of FUTURE NURSES CLUB Compliments of CLIFTONDALE NEWS STORE 486 Lincoln Avenue Compliments of FERN ' S MOTEL 152 Broadway Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-1125 PETER L GRADY Watchmaker and Jeweler Our Low Overhead — You Save 57 Jackson Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of A FRIEND m !!! iir Mr. and Arthur H. Str Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Tibbetts Mr. Benjamin Tor? Helen F. Towle Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Traverse Mr and Mrs. Edward Walsh Bruce Waybright MarcellarC White Authorized Dealer Alexander R.C.A. Avola Zenith ALKEN ' S TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE • COLOR • BLACK AND WHITE 310 Central St. Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-0383 JGfesf CARPET CENTERS 235 Broadway Rt. 1 — Saugus, Mass. (Newburyport Turnpike) Tel.: CEnter 3-2700 GEORGE ' S BARBER SHOP 59 Jackson Street HARRY ' S QUALITY CLEANERS 24 Winter St. Saugus, Mass Compliments of LOUIS J. KUC. D.D.S. AND MARGARET M. BUCKLEY, D.M.D. 20 South Common Street Lynn, Mass. Compliments of CARVEL DARI-FREEZE JOHN PRIALAGA, Mgr. Best Wishes to the Class o f 1969 ' Compliments of FRENCH SHRINER SHOE CO. 63 Broadway Saugus Compliments of TUMBLE INN Compliments of SIRACO ' S MARKET Princeton Street East Boston Best Wishes MAYLiAR MACHINE COMPANY, INC. Best Wishes BELDEN G. BLY, JR. Fighting Republican real cstatei 20 MAIN STREET. SAUGUS. MASS 233-7070 HOLLETTREAL ESTATE A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Compliments of LUDWIG ' S CLEANERS INC. 73 Vine Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of KAUFMAN CARPETS Compliments of JIFFY MART FOOD STORE 9 Howard Street — Corner Main Street Just Off ' Fellsway ' Saugus OPEN ' TIL 9 P.M. Compliments of owoy BEEFBURGER DRIVE-IN r¥a£4 Ha i4, • S u$u CLIFTONDALE SQUARE ' •( Congratulations to the Class of 1969 WARREN E. MANTER CO., INC. SHOVEL— BACKHOE— BULLDOZER DUMP TRUCK SERVICE BLASTING 30 Walnut Street Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-5500 V f w ■ 0% m j-l ft. ' ' 0 y 1 ; ' Li -5 s- rMJP ■■■ U M i  .- 1 rtw to P. ' 68- ' 69 NU-LIFE CLEANERS One Day Service 350 Central Street Saugus, Mass. 233-2800 % eon n , 9 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 SAUGUS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Saugus, Massachusetts PETER A. ROSSETTI INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE HOMEOWNER ' S AUTO LIFE 473 Lincoln Ave. Saugus, Mass. 233-1855 284-8933 RUSSO ' S CANDY HOUSE KITCHEN FRESH CANDIES Junction Route No. I and Lynn Fells Parkway Saugus, Massachusetts SACHEM ' S BEAUTY SALON 306 Central St. Saugus, Mass. 233-7926 CHARACTER LEADERSHIP Compliments of the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA NELSON ' S FLOWERS 199 Essex Street Saugus, Mass. CEnter 3-2307 SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP ■ R§fBi I 1P HMBPJBB$$ 1 %-ffimff W y ww r ■ KENNETH J. BARNES PAUL R. CARLSON J THE PARK PRESS INC. PAUL ' S LAUNDRY 15 Essex Street Saugus Printers Fifteen Main Street, Saugus, Mass. Telephone 233-0315 Compliments of ROGERS TREASURE CHEST 455 Lincoln Avenue Clifrondale Square CARDS, GIFTS, AND STATIONERY Compliments of 1 PIERRO ' S RESTAURANT Tel. 233-1134 GUSTAFSON WARREN ... Florists . . . WHEN YOU SAY IT WITH FLOWERS SAY IT WITH OURS 124 Main Street Saugus, Mass. JENNIE ' S HOUSE OF BEAUTY 61 Essex Street Saugus Best Wishes LINE LUMBER Yet alone ... SALON DE PAUL Hair Designs For Women Who Know Style Melrose 437 Main Street 665-98 1 Saugus 345 Main Street 233-9682 Walk in Service PICARDO ' S PIZZA 314 Central St. Saugus Center 233-9659 Ready Rent-All Systems SAUGUS CENTER BARBER Central Street Saugus Compliments of G. A. Mc CARRIER CO., INC. ANDERSON-LITTLE CLOTHING STORE New England Shopping Center Saugus, Mass. 233-0175 SAUGUS PHARMACY 304 Central Street Saugus AL SMITH REAL ESTATE Central Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SHERMAN Best Wishes ROYAL CLEANERS Compliments ZENON JEWELERS New England Shopping Center Saugus, Massachusetts Tel. 233-4304 Compliments of COPPER PENNY Compliments of TED ' S BARBER SHOP New England Shopping Center Saugus, Mass. 233-7938 | 1 . . at College Night . . . we anticipated Best Wishes Class of 1969 RADIO SHACK CORP. N. E. Shopping Center Saugus, Mass. Now we pause reflect . Compliments of BOB ' S SHOE BOX Compliments of CORONET CLEANERS 308 Central Street Saugus, Mass. 233-9190 Compliments of SULLIVAN ' S PHARMACY 326 Central Street Saugus, Mass. Compliments of B D WALLPAPER COMPANY Route I and 129 DR. AND MRS. M. DAVIS BOB ' S BARBER SHOP 46 Howard Street Saugus 233-9877 BOB HASHEM— Two Barbers— BOB RICH TOM ' S SERVICENTER INC. 1509 Broadway Saugus Boats — Motors — Marine Accessories Compliments of LANNY OIL 233-9866 RICCO ' S HAIR STYLIST Saugus Plaza Rt. I and 129 Saugus, Mass. Best Wishes MARTEVE SALES THE Best Wishes, Class of Sixty-Nine SAUGUS ADVERTISER jS GIRLS ' CLUB CABINET Jnl President: Joan Judge Vice-president: Nancy Sinden Secretary-Treasurer: Anne Connaughton Social Chairman: Jeanne Siraco Your Home Town Paper Program Chairman: June Grasso Membership Chairman: Brenda Whyte r ROY S. BACON Best Wishes MR. AND MRS. WARREN L McNEILL PETRIE FLORIST 409 Lynn Fells Parkway 233-5642 v l 3$ LeBLANC ' S MOBIL n GEORGE MORIELLO BEST WISHES DAVID J. LUCEY INSURANCE 345 Central Street Saugus 233-0900 LENA ' S SUBMARINE SANDWICH 496 Lincoln Avenue Saugus Compliments of CENTRAL VARIETY Central St. Saugus, Mass. TANDY LEATHER New England Shopping Center SAUGUS PHARMACY INC. 304 Central Street ! ARCHER KENT Saugus Plaza Saugus 233-1380 HKSH HEX VHrh Compliments of TAPLEY INSURANCE CO. A FRIEND LATIN CLUB Junior Classical League Compliments of CLIFTON DALE WOODWORKING COMPANY (Incorporated) TEL. CE 3-0020 Saugus, Massachusetts fftmm JOLLY JORGE ' S Drive Inn Restaurant Route I, Saugus A Favorite Eating Place for Saugus High Good Luck Class of Sixty-nine 1969 STUDENT COUNCIL Best Wishes JENNIE MALIN Compliments of TOWNE BARBER SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 ANTHONY DiPESA INSURANCE 345 Main Street Saugus 233-1878 Compliments of HECK ALLEN ' S 22 Lincoln Ave. Saugus, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 CIRCLE PONTIAC 901 Broadway Saugus 233-9200 SWEENEY FUEL SALES FUEL OIL SERVICE 56 Denver Street Sauguas 233-0550 BEST WISHES Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WARREN McNEILL FRENCH CLUB CLIFTONDALE Paint Wallpaper Co. 527 Lincoln Avenue SAUGUS SAUGUS ANIMAL HOSPITAL DR. AND MRS. I. LAWRENCE HALPERT Best Wishes THE NEWS RENTAL SAWYER-DONALDSON-HOLLETT 518 Lincoln Street Saugus 233-9050 • ■ • PRINCE OF PIZZA Prince Drive-In Restaurants Route I, Saugus BUTLER ' S DRUG STORE  ' J t Sifes!— ' Ri  rWb  — I Essex Street CEnter 3-0410 Where Pharmacy Is a Profession Best Wishes to the Graduating Class CENTRAL BARBER Compliments From GIBBS OIL COMPANY Compliments of MELODY CLEANERS Compliments of FUTURE NURSES CLUB ■M HHHHH Mm Compliments of SAUGUS CAR WASH Route 1 Saugus WITOZEN ' S COLONIAL FLOWER SHOP 196 Central Street Saugus Best Wishes DUNKIN ' DONUTS SUB-VILLA Submarine Sandwich Smorgasbord Pizza Rt. I at Essex St. Phone 233-0226 9865 FULLERTON FUNERAL HOME 325 Central Street Saugus CHISHOLM ' S MOTEL 726 Broadway, Route Saugus, Mass. Tel. 233-5100 I MOTEL TUtPHIWB Wtv Best Wishes From BILL HORNE PGA Pro Cedar Glen Golf Club Saugus, Mass. -..._ __._......- . - IS o mmf fff 0 ' To the Class of Sixiy Nine, Your most important and exciting year is con- tained in this book. I hope that it has helped you recall this year and has been successful in providing memories. In order to publish this book the help of many individuals was needed. My special thanks are ex- tended to the five co-editors: Carolyn McNeill, Lisa Moses, James Armstrong, Jeanne Siraco, Roxanna Savary. Most appreciated is the invaluable aid re- ceived from Mr. Bill Rowan, L. G. Balfour Company; Mr. Guy Quartarone, Lincoln Studios; and Miss Helen F. Towle, Tontoquonian advisor. Sincerely, June Grasso Editor-in-chief ' ' ■ ' ' ■ ■ ' x4m ■ SAUGUS PUBLIC UBRARY 295 Central St. Saugus, MA 01 906 SAUGUS PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1729 00051 8792 For Reference Not to be taken from this library


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