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I, . -x ORACLE 73 WAKEFIELD MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION MEMORIAM CLASS HISTORY SENIORS FEATURE UNDERCLASS ACTIVITIES SPORTS FACULTY ETC. 14 16 17 23 81 111 119 149 181 205 TO MISS KATHARINE NICHOLS I love you Not only for what you are, But for what I am when I am with you I love you Not only for what you have made of yourself, But for what you are making of me. I love you Because you have done more than any creed could have done to make me good, and more than any fate could have done to make me happy. You have done it without a touch, without a word, without a sign. You have done it by being yourself. Perhaps that is what being a friend means after all. fs K! -22? ,fy fi' 1' ' g '54 .32 1 1, 'fer Y , Q21 L' Q k 1 It is so small a thing To have enjoyed the sun To have lived light in the spring To have loved To have thought To have done? STEPHEN I. BLAIR 1955 1972 I6 CLASS HISTDRY NOTABLE 'FXRSTSN MAPK YEAR Our first day at Wakefield High School was marked by Mr. Broderick's first lecture in the Atwell auditorium. Being little freshmen was not bad enough, but we also gained the dis- tinction of being the first odd class to go to school from 9:48-3:30. We were not the only ones new to F Block, homeroom periods, term tests and the Atwell building. Also sharing our misery were the APS student Lena Hanson of Denmark, the Rotary exchange student, Mary Sorenson from New Zealand, and nineteen new teachers, many of whom we personally took it upon ourselves to break in. Needless to say, many teachers did not return the follow- ing yearl Another first for us was the new attendance officer, Puck Sardella, who quickly became acquainted with quite a few freshmen. Since all freshmen are notoriously vulnerable and school-spirited, we were prime targets for various groups selling pillows, bookcovers, bumper stickers and buttons. Now we know better , we sell them. FRESHNEN NENORKES First day- assembly Mr. Broderick .. . Atwell cafeteria seats in the Atwell auditorium . . . locker rooms . . . language labs . . . detention . . . lav passes . . . staggered ses- sions pep rallies Dear Wakefield High . . . more detention . . . football games . . . 3:30 bell . . . term tests . . . warning no- tices CBPS .. . fires in the lavs . . . Rm. 356 . . . Student Council elections . . .fire drills basketball games spring fever . . . good-bye seniors . . . 8:00-2:00 . . . cam- paigns . . . class elections . . . june . . . report cards. FBESHNEN SPORTS: AUSPICIOUS BEGINNINGS Surprisingly enough, the freshman sports teams did amazingly well. The football team had an outstanding record of 9-1, highlighted by a rewarding victory over our dear neigh- bor, Melrose. Tom Crusco, Mike Ioly, Chuck Strong and Bob Moses were to be watched in future years. Of course, the cross country team, with Ed Haladay, Brian Which- er, and Bob Foley, was expected to carry on the undefeated status of the team. In soccer, Ron Sen, Paul Murphy and Tom Clough were re- garded as hopes in future seasons. Field hock- ey also had freshman participants like Mary Doherty, Kim Pasquariello and Renee Gregorio who aided their team's cause. Winter sports were definitely hindered by the 9:48-3:30 class schedule arrangement for freshman. There was no opportunity for the freshmen girls to be in interscholastic sports. The boys, of course, had their choice of basketball, hockey, indoor track and wrestling. Cnce the snow began to melt, uniforms were switched and the spring sports appeared. Now the girls could join either track, softball or tennis, and there was track, baseball, golf and tennis for the boys. The first girls' track team was composed almost entirely of freshmen, many of whom received varsity letters. ERESHNEN LEADERS, l'1USlClANS, SClENTlS'lS ENERGE, MN PEllZ ES After all the heroism was put aside, some peo- ple turned to leadership, academics, and culture. Our first experience with elections and school government came about in the fall when Kim Pasquariello, Betsy Green and Renee Gregorio were elected to serve as our Student Council representatives. Music was an interest with many students, and this was displayed by participation in the band, chorus and the orchestra. We were for- tunate to boast that five freshmen, Danette Gerry, Sarah Iuel, Phoebe Carrai, Anne Wis- hart and Iudy Howe, were selected to join the famed Greater Bostoniansf' There was also one freshman, Pat Seigel, who should be recognized for her role in the Thespians' production of The Little Foxes. The last Science Fair was dreaded by many freshman who were forced to participate but others obviously didn't mind. Ieff Peterson took first place honors in the general science category, while Andrea Cosman and Felicia Covell obtained second and third respectively. It was election time again in june. Campaign promises were made, and posters were plas- tered on every available space. Elected to PTSA was Iudy Brock. Kim Pasquariello, Re- nee Gregorio and Gail Alleca were all to serve on Student Council. For our sophomore class officers, Gerry Doucette was President with Deb DeCristoforo as second in command. Pat Ring was secretary and treasurer was Jeanne DiCicco. CHANGE IS GUR KEYNOTE Ever since we walked into W.H.S., '73 has witnessed changes. Only in our sophomore year did we remain on single session. Coaches, teachers and principals changed and we saw new privileges and responsibilities coming on from all directions. We have contributed to Wakefield High: in academics, leadership and sports. DRESS CODE DROPPED The Wakefield High Student Council pushed hard and achieved for the students it repre- sented the final and ultimate lifting of the dress code. It succeeded in doing this by con- vincing the administration and the School Committee that we could clothe ourselves with the responsibility by seeing that the code of moral decency was followed. SOPHOMORE SOClAL EVENT The Sophomore social event of the year oc- curred in the spring of '71, the Sophomore Hop. Held in the gym, the event went smoothly. It was an event everyone in attendance will long remember. The king and queen were Steve Relihan and Debbie Beasley. iN l'lET'iORlAi'l The entire high school was deeply saddened by the sudden death of Dr. Sydlowski. His pres- ence at the football games, pacing the sidelines, and his warm personality made him a friend to everyone at W.H.S., whether stu- dent, athlete or faculty member. NORWXLCY SETTLLS IN The Sophomore year of our high school life was normal. We no longer went to school at 9:48 but instead joined the rest of the school in entering at 8 AM. Amazingly, new space was ,found for everyone even though enrollment increased by 27 pupils. By now everyone was accustomed to school regulations and teachers, and last year's excuses, especially claiming ignorance, went the way of the Edsel. COUNCIL AQSEPTS STU DENT POWER The Student Council proved Student power really existed in W.H.S. They organized floor hockey tournaments. Despite the fact that the games were a bit rowdy, the fans and players enjoyed every minute of them. Rebounding off the gym walls brought confidence to the minds of the teachers as they also decided to partici- pate. The students were a bit shocked to see the teachers joining them in their rowdiness. This proved to be a minor shock since they ran the teachers out of the gym. The teachers were shut out 3-0. WOVIEIXYS LI B INTEGRATES CLUB The traditional barrier between the sexes was broken as domination of the sports world was finally ended at W.H.S. The female atheletes of the school were united under the leadership of Coach Patricia Pianko and developed THE W.H.S. GIRLS' CLUB. Of course its arch-rival, The Club fpreviously for Boys onlyj, was not too happy when it had to put BOYS' as a prefix to Anyway, these girls supported all sports and strove to get rec- ognition where recognition was due. During their first year the girls sold T-shirts and sweatshirts with the emblem of a Wakefield Warrior. Only one complaint: the warrior was a boy. Anyway, congratulations to the women athletes of W.H.S. and long-live THE GIRLS' CLUB!! JUN XOR NENORXE S Camp Osemaquin ... junior Prom .. . 127 prison camp Atwell cafe murals December 12, 1971 ,,. double sessions ,. . 7 A.M. Pancake House ... Girls' iN Club??? Youth Center ski trip ... Keep the Cafe Clean . . . floor hockey . . elec- tions . . . and the tragic news about our friend Stephen Blair. SCROLARS RECOGNHZEO FOR ACAOENXC RONORS Senior year is a time when the scholars are duly mentioned for their efforts. Wakefield High was represented on the TV program It's Academic by Ron Sen, Neal Caplan and Phyl- lis Staffier. The National Merit Scholarship Program also had Ron Sen, Cindy Bridge and Paula McCwray as qualifiers because of their high scores. Ellen Cwallant, Andrew Johnson, Andy Mazzone, Ellen Sullivan and Keith Thompson received Letters of Commendation, honoring their high performances on the NMSQ-PSATs. The National Honor Society inducted 45 members from W.H.S. Congratu- lations to our comrades with sincere wishes for success! TWO AFSEG IN 73 AFS brought us Stephanie Henderson from Sydney, Australia. Steve, a gregarious girl, could often be found at soccer and basketball games, working in the Wakefield library or entertaining her friends with stories told with her especially accented sense of humor. Our classmate Cindy Bridge spent the summer before senior year in Hoerden, Germany as Wakefield's AES exchange student. She returned Feeling five years older, she said, and shared some of her experiences with us. SENIOR NENORXES Down payments and senior dues . . . Portland, Maine . . . lollipops . . . child care . . . Fernald .. . Senior play tryouts colleges Ste- phanie Henderson Mr. Barry Mt. Anne . . . Crystal Lake . . . pep rally . . . . . . graduation. SENlOR SPORTS CONE UP FRON UNDER Our Senior class stepped out and distin- guished itself with superior sports results. Odds were against our athletes, but they came up from under with resplendence. Soccer, football, cross-country, field-hockey, basket- ball, gymnastics, indoor-outdoor track, soft- ball, hockey, tennis, badminton, golf, bowling and baseball players have our gratuitous thanks for providing W.H.S. with outstanding entertainment ! OXO Tl-XE CAFE CFUUFKLL YOU? Long after our graduation from Wakefield High, deep in the ominous future, we may want to gaze sentimentally back to our tender high school years. For each of us these days held personal events that adequately satisfied our need for peace of mind. To gain this goal of fulfillment of self maybe we turned to the cafeteria. Maybe the unique smell of gourmet foods stretched our sense of smell into new highs of ecstasy. Maybe the menu of hamburger, cheeseburger, charburger, pizzaburger and baconburger balanced our diet. Maybe the eloquent language gave us insight into what is said at a longshoremen's meeting or in the YMCA locker room. Maybe the deafening silence was as cherished as a gem, and just as rare. Maybe the variety of athletics, basketball, cardplaying, and yodeling, captivated our interest. Maybe we wondered how it was physically possible for the cafeteria to be fifteen degrees hotter than the rest of the school. Maybe we wondered how the rest of the world was progressing after finding the cafeteria returned us to the Stone Age. In conclusion, can it be stated with complete honesty that our cafeteria had a personality that reflected the mood and the atmosphere of the school? CLASS HISTORY COMMITTEE Anthony Amico Jeannette Joly Christine McCarthy Neil Waisnor Sponsor, Carol Romano WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL WAKEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS oieao 246-1370 RAYMOND U- OSBORNE JOSEPH R. SARDELLA PRINCIPAL fi, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL JOHN T' BRODEWCK 2,4 ' eg? DR, ELIZABETH uPr-:Am VICE-PRINCIPAL. Crum- DEAN OF GIRLS PRINCIPAIJS MESSAGE To The Class of '73: The first season of your life is over - life's summer with its challenges and responsibilities are ahead, and most of you are indeed wondering if you will be able to stand up to this complex, confusing and demanding society of the late twentieth century. To live well is to live simply. To live fully is to live with total commitment. Your first task is to learn to know and understand yourself. Secondly, try to set aside your frustrations, your cynicism and prejudices when dealing with your fellow man. A lack of compassion and empathy and the difficulty of establishing what really is the truth are the only forces standing in the way of solving many of our raging social conflicts. Lastly, develop your ability to be patient and retain your sense of balance. We are all defeated many times during our lives. The secret is never to quit, to regret, or forget to smile at your weaknesses. Good Luck and Best Wishes. 7'Z7'7'71fg,'n'1,cK 5-ifd-1-714---C- - ?2 V455 4 .A , V fl! g 'N , l 'MIM fnjnllllk fl ji V ' ln 'IH X X 'lx If Il if i il X X W1 1 U fl' N 'Y flrn MIA As long as I live I shall always be myself and no other just me. Like a tree, like a willow or elder an aspen, a thorn, or a cyprus forlon Like a flower for its hour, a primrose, a pink, or a violet. Sunned by the sun And with dew drops wet, Always just me. Z 12234 , - let , . M 5 ' -Q .' b vx I, in Ji it 4 4 A A M. today embrace the past with remembrance ll -x... 5 .1 el it I ', ...i and the future with longing. fi Q 1? P - Kahlil Gibran f J 6 fi . . ff! r ,W ,,.-. I A o .1 I r I . . . Yesterday f-- rl r 'NS-QPF: is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. - Kahlil Gibran S' ' I S . N 'Y :pi-L F Lu Mu , I U 1 . J 1 all I Q A I .. I. ' -1 I f' ' ' I.. M ' I 1-v I I '4 -f-- 1 , ..f.Q ' . - ' XZ ' I ' N f .' I A I , 1 Y v, Q. . Y f.. 35. . W A H A 1 1' we if .-. at '--.,. v..n ,.. n A . 1 I I ' 'Yip A! r-I A I do not fear tomorrow, - eel, N, wg for I have seen yesterday, and I love Q tUday. - Unknown 1 ,L f 1, D-fr. Ev 'QIY' rw 6 .fd 1 'l A For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday , A .. , . W A - !'- .' , 7.1. , x Q 4 K 1, 2 x. r -V , :is -1 we Q . .- I' L5 5 , A V: ? ,:T 'r? JJ' M3 '.. ins ,4 ,g s X - Kahlil Gibran K , x , x ,, . 4 1. 4 -rf -rm- A 'Q Wa . MID! YF! -is f 1 r 4 S? ff- ! , r . , ff . is 1 Q:-I 'Y -l N ,wh . 1I'i-5.5 . ' I1 ANDREW MAZZONE President of our class active on the football and hockey teams enjoyed Creative writing Andys hobbies include playing the guitar, the piano. and tennis admires Duane Allman to go to college You cant always get what you want but if you try sometime, you just might find you get what you need. DEBORAH DECRISTOFORD Debbie our class Vice President for three years Ski Club, Inter Nos, and N.H.S. hopes to find happiness to own a mountain 'friends' Memorial Day Wfeekend '72 a black Great Dane hobbies include hiking, camping admires individualists peeved by Italian jokes and frustration to travel to Europe college medi- cal technologist. -1ur'r1'l CLASS DEPICER5 PATRICIA RING Our class secretary I . a member of Inter Nos, Oracle class staff, and a cheerleader . English III with Miss Glenn rates high with Pat ,. . sup- pressed desire is to go to school barefoot ., . memories of the good times with her friends .. , 6!Z6f72 . hates phonies , advises under- classmen to make the most of it . would like to see more unity among students at W.H.S. , to go to college. JEAN DICICCO Ieanne I our sub-head cheerleader also treasurer of the class .. . a member of Inter Nos and the mun- chkins , fondly remembers the summer of 1970 enjoys being with special people , admires Miss Glenn 1!7f72 prizes her pearl ring to be a dental assistant, 28 1973 SENIDR GAIL ALLECA Beca ,.. President of Pep Club . . member of Inter Nos, Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Committees and Student Council sophomore year . . , biology and English III with Miss Glenn were favorites . . . desires to be happy . . . friends . , . will always remember sophomore year and September 15, 1972 . .. admires Eno . . . peeved by depression . . . advises underclassmen to take it easy , . , Oh yeah plans to attend a junior college , . . presently employed at Dunkin Donuts. NICHOLAS BAGARELLA Nick . . . Mechanical Drawing I with Mr. Sherman will always remember his freshmen homeroom dislikes conceited people ,. . :omfortable chairs would be an im- provement for W.H.S. .. . advises underclassmen to hang in hopes to become an engineer. DANIEL ALBANI Danny enjoys football, hockey, and tennis . will never forget English III with Miss Romano . to own a Cuda , prizes The Panther ,. coating admires the Cos .. his pet peeve is doing Nam drills , No!!! ' FRANK AMATO Enjoyed English with Mr. O'Brien . , . his suppressed desire is to snap a certain pair of suspenders .. pho- tography takes up much of Frank's time admires Mr. Charbonneau . . . advice to underclassmen - but don't getcaught . , Open Campus. P9 Sei' , 5. Lg. ly ' 4 MAXINE ALTER Max participated in field hock- ey and enjoys watching softball likes art , Mr. Dorsam prized possession is Sheba '71-'72 Berk- ley and April 16, 1971 jazz Band admires her two grandmothers ,.. the future holds a music career advises underclassmen to make the best of it - be active! WILLIAM BARKER Bill is a member of the Ski Club, in- door and outdoor track, and cross country will always remember English with Mr. OI-irien enioys hiking, unicycling, and skiing Take it as it comes prizes his unicycle future plans inilude college. DEBRA ALESSI Debbie s favorite tlass was r3.oli-f gy with lumping lov' .i frien- ber of N II 5 will long remember Mr 'I'rop1-ano to drive a standard prizes .i terrain letter the heath pe: eeve is r mplc wl irrnt n t rr V 't ' ' 'io I ' 0 u it advises undertlassnieri. Don't wait until your senior year I to unify yourtlass air tortoi- tioning for IN,H.S employed at freeman Cleaners future plans include working with hand icapped children and tollege F, up WF it Q: a?i'is-5:5 r .A . - H+. 1 M. 'N :naw '.g1, ,..fr.. I' '- '. 1 , iii ' Q' ,M ik ANTHONY AMICO Tony active in Student Coun- cil, citizens Scholarship Founda- tion and Sophomore Hop Come mittees will always remember English Ill with Miss Glenn admires Harker lN'alsh Lakeside advises underclass- men to live it up' feels unie fication would be an improvement for W'.H,S. dislikes snobby girls future includes college DANIEL BARRY Danny is a member of the Ifritos Sports Club can often be found riding his bike or skiing the 12.00 bell prizes his van adtnires Mr. Mc Cormic would love to see Colorado in Winter of 72 Danny! advice to underclassmen is ' empty your milk cartons before throwing them in the trash barrels school in the future. DEBORAH BEASLEY Active Debbie Vice President of Pep Llub and Inter Nos Sophomore Hop and Iunior Prom Committees, N.II S enjoyed English with Miss Glenn to live life to its fullest prizes her friends ,ind cross will never forget Rockport, 9!24f72 and football games admires her brothers dislikes people who dont smile college in the fu- ture 'Birtbdav Parties , ROBERT BARRASSO Bob will always remember P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano peeved by getting up in the morning advises underclassmen to 'Stick with it enjoys collecting coins and having his license on to a business school. CAROL BARTHELMES One of our pretty majorettes active in Inter Nos, Ski Club, Oracle Art Staff, and N.H.S. prizes her friends will long remember tryouts, football games, and Montreal, 1972 to be a dental hygienist. DONALD BARRY Active in varsity soccer Donnie also enjoys baseball and football . , likes art . to be very successful in life . . . prizes his car . . peeved by seeing someone unfairly treated advises underclassmen to make the rest of your years worth it, ... more useful courses would improve W.H.S. . . Hi . plans include going on for a higher education . . presently employed at Stop and Shop. KENNETH BELLUCCI Ken participated in hockey and baseball . . . member of the Lookout and Math Team . . fondest memory was Mr. Favorat's C Block World Civ. class , . . less work and more fun would improve W.H.S. never forget Mr. Duff's class hobbies include playing sports advises underclassmen to Keep out of up- percIassmen's way! would like to attend either B.U. or Tufts ... to become a dentist . , currently em- ployed at Radio Shack. 30 PHILIP BARRIOS Felipe . . member of Youth Min- istry . . . favorite class was Mechani- cal Drawing wih Mr. Sherman 5f2Of7O . . . prizes his stereo compo- nents . . . Today is the first day of the rest of your life . . . admires j.C. . . Plan for the future, but live for today is his advice to underclassmen . . . sports included soccer, basketball and baseball . . . senior lounge and field house would improve W.H.S. . . . now employed at Gilchrists plans for future include Architecture. ROBERT BASILESCO Baz Concert Band, N.H.S., Iazz Band, Greater Bostonians, gym- nastics enjoyed Spanish with Senor Fallon favorite teacher is Mrs. Ferrazano . . . suppressed desire is to become a great guitarist admires Tony Mattola . . . pet peeve was biology advises underclass- men to work hard, things will turn out o.k. ... to major in science ... works at Meadowbrook Golf Course. DEBRA BISSO Debbie . . . a member of St. joseph's Band, Oracle Class Staff, AFS, and Chorale U.S. History with Mr. Tropeano was a favorite , , r prizes her organ . . , will never forget the '71 and '72 C.Y.O. Finals . . . May all the beautiful things in life be yours. ROBERT BLATCHFORD Blatch skiing and playing the guitar would love to live in Vermont advises underclassmen to have a good time . , . prizes his stereo will always remember summer on the Cape . , . to go on to college. DENISE BERLAN Dennie is a member of the Senior Play Committee , bowling Math with Mr. Callagy will never be forgotten , . . suppressed desire is to get an apartment enjoys sailing and going to soccer games r admires B.M. . . . peeved by snobby guys .. . advises underclassmen to stay in school, it's worth it can be heard saying best be going to be a nurse. STEVEN BLACK Steve active in Ski Club en- joyed his E Block study , Bible class with Mr. O'Brien remembers his parents' vacations enjoys skiing and tennis r Get open campus , . suppressed desire is to drive cross-country going on to college. -nf J l LARRY BLACK A member of the Ski Club and Speech II favorite class was typ- ing will always remember sum- mer in Israel and the good times at the beach suppressed desire is to own a vet prizes his skis en- joys bowling, golf and skiing admires john F. Kennedy open campus would be a good improve- ment for W.H.S. college in the future. THOMAS BOODRY Tom active on the football team will alwavs remember heating Stoneham 28-22 math with Mr Filippone favorite teather Mrs. Brodeur prizes his skates better lunches are an im- provement for W.H.S. on to work. was red CHRISTOPHER BICQCLAR Chris active' in lA. lliil' i mtmbvt of tlll' lint lf.1't.', sm iv! and tennis teams would lil-r to see more lockers in tlif- gym lor l-1-r room fondest mt-morn' is tlif' States '70 liilcktfv tourritirrie-ri' never forget Mrs l5ro.l1-iir s glass prizes his literisry peeved by people who dont sm. hi admire-s thi- Allman Brothers Band advises und'-rf class-men to make surf- you pass' all right' to livf- .i lomg life. gr m Y' .... , 1 ss, .f-ffigx , i . 55 x. 3 T7-X xN'x' lAMES BLANDINI lim likes music art and sports dont stav underelassmen thinks VV HS, should haw open campus and in tlu- uid tht- love you take is equal to the low you make pu. we 3-al fY:?N i STEPHAN BRENNAN Steve to own a Lincoln Continental tennis prizes his Yolkswagon fondest memory - studies in the Atwell Auditorium admires George McGovern advises under- classmen to stick with it ' on to tollegt- DEBORAH BROWN 'Brownie' a member of Pep Club, Inter Nos, and Ski Club engovs snow skiing prizes a certain gold necklace ROD with 'Irop will always remember her sophomore year peeved bv cliques and concerted people Lakeside 5,f12f'72I desires to own a car admires her mother Murph advises undertlassmen to eniov ir while it last'-I' thinks a smokin! lounge and open campus would improve VV HIS SUSAN BOUTCHIE Sue really enioved her iunior year at IVIHIS greatly admires most ot her teachers hobbies include bowling and knitting feels improvement for IVIHISI would be coffee future plans include being a set retary. CYNTHIA BRIDGE Cinde an active member of Thespians, AFS Club, Ecology Club, Freshman Band, NHS, Marching band, concert band, and Freshman and Sophomore chorus will al- ways remember German Il with Herr Jaeger prizes her recorder fond memories of her summer in Germany suppressed desire is to herd cattle in Austria admires her Aunt Marjorie enjoys piano, canoeing, reading and sewing. SUSAN BREZINA Sue I enjoyed English with Miss Glenn I to become rich and move to golden Acapulco I. prizes her rings and snoopy dog I, always remember summer of 72 and Rat- tlesnake . I hanging around, sewing I admires real people I I When all is one and one is all, to be a rock and not a roll. FRANK BROWN Mouse I I will never forget math with Mr. Filippone and his trip to Utah Ski Club I I active in wrestling and swimming prizes his skis I hates working I I thinks open campus would be an improve- ment , future plans include college. 3? KEVIN BOYLE Will never forget Math Il with Mr. Donahue I active in A.V. , I I Kev- in's fondest memory was working in the shop I enjoys making models and waterskiing I I would like to see open campus at WIHISI IUDITH BROCK Iudy I I President of PITISIA. participates in orchestra, chorale, Inter Nos, Madrigals and MIYIFI I.. sports include girls' track, basketball and floor hockey I I . English Ill with Miss Glenn I I to live in the woods in Nova Scotia with Mike I I I prizes her friends fondly remembers Bermuda, Aug. of 72 hobbies include swimming, water skiing admires PIIIM .III slow drivers. KATHLEEN BROWN Flo . . , member of Inter Nos . , A Art II and III with Miss Rainge were favorites , . . to travel . A . prizes her license I . . camping . . . phoney peo- ple are Kathy's pet peeve Open Campus and better foocl would im- prove W.H.S. , , . plans to work with children , . . employed at Callahue's Market. PHILIP BU RNETT Pud , , , member of the basketball and hockey teams and outdoor track , . Stoneham game will never be for- gotten . . . will never forget geometry with Mr. Menzie peeved by Ka- wasakis enjoys riding . . , prizes his motorcycle and stereo pres- ently employed at Acme Cleaning Co. . . . future plans include college and a career in flying. HENRY BROWN Hank .. a member of Peace Corps, Bedford Veterans Hospital Staff and an Auxiliary Fireman ,. history with Mr. Walsh was a favorite , . likes to visit the local fire department advises underclass- men to beware of seniors , . . Yee Ha . , presently employed by the Department of Public Works. PRESTON BUCKLEY Preston was active in W Club and Ski Club ,,, participated in varsity wrestling and l.V. soccer . . , chemis- try with Mr. jones was a favorite . . . prizes his Yamaha 350 , . . desires to race motorcycles , . . Miss Ekborg - his favorite teacher ... fondest memory is summer of '72 , . peeved by Brownies ., . advises underclass- men to think about the future sleeping lounge would improve W.H.S. 33 JOHN BUCCI Booch , , active on the baseball and basketball teams I desires to drive with Rocco Picarello , , prizes his car can be found fishing and hunting .. 128, Buddy admires Larry Fives will always remember Intermission plans to becomeachef. GLENN BUSHEE Bush was a member of the track team , enjoyed biology with Mrs. Bro- deur , desires to go to Oregon student parking would improve W.H.S. prizes his bike advises underclassmen to be your self Please admires Raquel Welch Ain't lt Good to Know that You Cot a Friend. JAMES BROWN P.O.D. with Trop was a favorzte to build a super car is his sup- pressed desire enloys skiing, sailing, driving, and football admires Maria peeved by speeding tickets employed at Poly-Paks. ELLEN BURKE Ellie enjoyed Physiology with Mr. Smith a Pep Club and Inter Nos member would love to travel around the world October 7 treasures a blue star Saphire ring Learn what you can thinks that W.H,S. would be improved if classes began later than 7:00 'You re Kiddingf' NEAL CAPLAN A member of the math team freshman basketball enjoyed physics with Mr, Bennett would like to become a broadcaster prizes his key- ring and Swiss medallion admires C-eorge McGovern ' take it easy. ' STEPHAN CAREY Tiger a member of the cross country, indoor and outdoor track teams golf, basketball and hockey to go to Maine admires his father hates get- ting up early get out would like to see a new track at VN' Hb. PAULA BYRNE Paulas suppressed desire is to ski with Killym prizes her skis and dungarees a 735 Hotline worker enjoys sewing, skiing and party- ing admires I.C.K. and A.H hates having her picture taken Hseriouslyfi JOAN CARDILLO A peppy cheerleader . active in Inter Nos, Sophomore Hop and Iu- nior Prom committees, and Mun- chkins , . . prizes her megaphone . , . fondly remembers the summer of '71 , , Please . . . advises underclass- men, Don't try to grow up too fast . . plans to attend college. R RUTHANN CAPUCI Ruthann enjoys watching soccer and hockey . will always remember P.O.D. with Trop and English III with Miss Glenn . . . Pep Club, Work Study Program , . peeved by de- merits and review blocks . , water- skiing . advises underclassmen to make the best of it . to travel . , . open campus would improve W.H.S. , . , presently employed at Cryovac. THOMAS CAREY Tom's favorite class is Chorale , , belongs to the Madrigals . . . favorite teacher is Miss Babikian sup- pressed desire is to go to Europe . . . prized possession is his record collec- tion will always remember the Danvers Music Festival admires George McGovern ,. . his pet peeve is fake people likes music advises underclassmen to study hard ,. would like to see more rights for students . . plans to run for school committee and work for government. 34 LESLIE CAMERA Les active in E.T.A., Oracle Activities Staff, and Inter Nos ... Speech I will always be remembered , . suppressed desire is to live by the ocean . prizes her friends Sophomore Hop 1972 is a special memory . . admires her grandfather ,, Cot a dime ... employed at Dunkin Donuts. RUTHANN CAREY Ruthann's favorite teachers are Miss Romano and Mr. Duff Lookout, Inter Nos, Oracle, Chorus, F.'l'.A., Ecology Club, Cheering will al- ways remember Sophomore Hop, Summer of '72 , . . favorite class was English III . . , prizes her friends and meaphone necklace suppressed desire is to get a tan hobbies include sewing, having a good time , pet peeve is cliques HOY- EAWH ,, , plans to be a first grade teacher. CHRISTINE CATALFAMO Chris . . . plans to become a profes- sional artist , . . to live in the woods admires jesus Christ He who desires to see the living Cod must seek Him not in the empty fir- mament of his mind, but in Human Love. DONNA CHASE Chasey .. an active member of the Girls Club, Pep Club, Inter Nos, Oracle sports staff, Lookout staff, and Majorettes . . . has partici- pated in field hockey, varsity tennis team, intramural volleyball, and floor hockey , . . English ll with Mrs. Fer- razano . . . prizes her friends and her baton necklace . . . Falmouth '72 , . suppressed desire is to own a motor- cycle . . . future plans include college , . to become a social worker. BETH CARPENTER Member of C.Y.O., Yacht Club, and Oracle staff . History with Trop , . enjoys sailing, skiing, and moun- tain climbing . . . advises underclass- men to grow up ,., admires Presi- dent Nixon , . Sunday drive in Sommerville A . to sail around the world .. hobbies include knitting, cooking, and driving around . thinks open campus would improve W.H.S. ,.. life ,., peeved by liars , , college in the future , , currently employed at Cerretani's. JOHN CHAPMAN Enjoyed Mechanical Drawing with Mr. Sherman prizes his guitar . . . hobbies include chess, drawing, and music . . , feels more liberal atti- tude toward student restrictions would improve W.H.S. admires Bobby Fischer .. to attend Berklee School of Music. 35 LISA CAVALIERE Lis a member of the Ski Club and Oracle Art Staff enjoys drawing and horseback riding prizes her golden cross admires people with patience Don't let anything bring you clown future plans include art school nice one . DAVID CHRISTO Bear likes canoeing and camping enjoyed his shop and art classes interested in motortvtles and rock music admires himself employed at Potter Press, PHOEBE CARRAI Phoebe attive in Inter Nos, Chorale, MddIIgdlS, Orthutra, and P.T.5,A. also played in- tramural volleyball and floor hockey enjoyed art friendship and security are her prized possessions. 'The Beach' admires joe would like to see open campus at W,ll,S to play in a symphony. KIM CHAPMAN P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano was a favorite Kim would like to own a CI.T.X. prizes her dungarees and car will always remember M.C,.M. Partying , peeved by cars without a radio smoking rooms for students would improve W.H,S. Right! plans to be a hairdresser presently employed at Hi Fashion Wigs. NHL-4' 'I S X It 1 THOMAS CLOUGH Tom active in IN Club tri- captain of soccer likes track and basketball will always remember Chemistry with Mr. jones suppressed desire is to play football prizes his license admires Pele would like a new soccer field for lN.H.S. future plans include college. SUSAN COLLIER Sue, one of our peppy cheerlead- ers member of Oracle staff will always remember art with Miss Rainge to do something nobody has ever done prizes a certain Spider advises un- derclassmen to stick with it! RICHARD CIOTTI Dick enjoys music and sports . prizes his golf clubs fond memos- ries of the Warriors' undefeated foot- ball season admires Coach Bisacre suppressed desire is to be a radio D.j. advises underclassmen to broaden your minds, learn what you canf' future plans include college marriage Nice One! Ev j PI-IYLLIS COLANTUONIO Active member of B.O.E., Oracle Typing Staff, Inter Nos and N.H.S. . , Phyllis liked working in the IBM room memories of the summer of '72 . prizes her gold necklace , , . Keep on smiling . admires Paul McCartney bothered by dead end streets . can be heard saying Donft sweat it! . SUSAN COPFIN Sue , . active in Pep Club, Inter Nos, Sophomore Hop and junior Prom Committees . . a certain ring enjoys watching football, soccer and hockey games ,.. july 17, 1971 ... Open Campus would improve W.H.S. .. phonies , admires her father . , Ed . . to climb Mt. Ev- erest .. advises underclassmen to make the most out of it , . Mr. Tropeano .. a career in special education and marriage in the future. LINDA COLUMBUS Linda really enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Jones , . . will always remember the school fire , . . peeved by heroes .. admires Robert Redford advises underclassmen to stick it out, it's worth it desires to get straight A's Quechee , . open campus would improve W,H.S. Don't get smart prizes her good friends . . , college and travel in the future .. April '72. 36 PATRICIA CLEARY Patti . . . likes gymnastics and volley- ball . , . will always remember her art class and Mr. Tropeano .. . prizes her road runner pillow and kitten . . . fondest memory was the summer of 1972 . . likes sewing, art, and horse- back riding admires Larry . . . peeved by cliques and snobs advises underclassmen to stick it out would like W.H.S. to have an open campus future plans include fashion work . employed at 1.1. Newberry's , . , lf you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with . ELIZABETH COLLINS Liz will always remember chemistry with Mr. jones can be found in the Data Processing room . . . prizes her class ring . . . suppressed desire is to travel cross country enjoys sewing, and watching soccer and hockey games , , . admires Mr. Scott .. dislikes brats with red hair . , . advises underclassmen to grow- up ... a certain weekend in February no way to become a nurse. DAVID CONTANT Dave .A A a member of the football and track teams A A Mapleway Mili- tia A A A desires to live off the land A prizes his Carr A will always remember Carr's Camp A hobbies include drumming and fishing A greatly admires Wilk A often heard saying Cheeseburger A A presently employed as a carpenter's helper Go all the way. IOHN CDSTELLO Abbott A manager of football team and a member of the track team enjoyed UAS. History with Mr. Blanchard prizes his guitar admires Coach Bisacre A A is peeved by homework advice to under- classmen is study, but have fun A feels open campus would im- prove WAHASA career plans in- clude school currently employed at Cilchrist's. JANICE CONNOLLY Ianice A one of our versatile Major- ettes A active in NAHASA, Thespians, FATAAA, bowling and badminton A A prizes her Canadian Eskimo AA enjoys scuba diving, horseback riding and playing the guitar hates it when people start sentences and for- get to finish them A A A feels no passes would improve WAHASA A plans a career in marine biology. .-94 ANDREA COSMAN Andrea participated in Inter Nos, Ski Club and is our Oracle activities editor AA active in softball, intra- mural floor hockey and volleyball A enjoyed Art with Miss Rainge A suppressed desire is to visit a tropical island AA prizes her I.D. A admires her mother advice to underclassmen - There's only a few years to go, you can do it! A plans to become a dental hygienist. JI DENNIS CORBETT Dennis' favorite class was Art II with Mrs. Trombore A prizes his antique gold pocket watch likes to ski, draw, and write A A admires Sherlock Holmes A fondly remembers 12f13f71 ltfs later than you think Dennis' future plans in- clude journalism and college. PATRICIA COURTENAY Art I with Miss Rainge rates high with Patti a member of Oracle staff, CYAOA and Prep Club mv friends' will always remenilier 'ithat rainy night at Canobie Lake' dislikes Sunday drivers for crying out loud more inter- esting teacliers tor IN' ll 5 admires john I' Kennedy under- classmen 'grow up' on to col- lege for a career in teaching THDMAS CONOMACUS CAono an active rnernher mil the VV Club plays varsity football, basketball and liaseball admires Coaches Kelley, Bisa cre, and Callagv enjoyed A li history with Mr Blanchard college 'Ioms suppressed desire is to be in the Olympics prizes his engineer hat and varsity letters would like to ser- .i rnul ti-million dollar sports complex at WAHASA W'alden Pond 2-fI3f7I. MARK CONSTANTINO lo an active member of cross country, indoor and outdoor track prizes his license will always remember lQnglish with Miss Romano will never forget the mad rush to lunch from Atwell to Memorial Build- ing Que I'asa7 admires jim Ryan Younger brothers peeve this senior advises un- derclassmen to take it easy suppressed desire to get rich open campus would improic W HAS. on to college FELICIA COVELL Felicia Inter Nos Peace Corps, Orchestra, Oracle activities staff, and Pep Club tennis Eng- lish with Miss Romano . suppressed desire - to travel cross-countryl Falmouth 72 tennis, bicycling, reading admires her father pet peeve - teachers who talk dur- ing tests' Stick with it! fewer passes would improve W.H.S. plans include college and social work. -229 SANDRA CRUPI Our Oracle Typing Editor Sandy also participates in Pep Club, Peace Corps and intramural badminton Home lic. with Mrs. Kives was a favorite prizes her license and friends dislikes liars to be a secretary 'Lniov it while you can CAROL COUTANCHE An active member of Lookout and Oracle staffs, Inter Nos, PTA., Ecol- ogy Club, choir, and Fernalcl School desires to own a certain red farmhouse prizes her memories of the beach, being with friends, and Mt. Anne admires Cat Stevens peeved by people who don't care HHOYEAWH, You had to be there, you know? college in the future can be found working at Minahans. ,IRL 'fl JAMES CROCKER ,lim is employed at Super Sub enioyed Intermediate Algebra with Mr. Filippone . hates Empties.f' ANTHONY CRESTA Tony will always remember Spanish with Mr. Fallon . . suppressed desire is to get away from it all ... peeved by girls with mustaches admires Mao Tse Tung. THOMAS CRUSCO N Sco . tri-captain of the football team . . hockey .. will forget the Stoneham football game, 28-22 Admires Bob Bisacre . . gym is his favorite class .. better football field would really be a great im- provement for W.H.S. Mr. Car- milia . . . Peter Rosati Corporation . plans to go to college and become a physical education teacher. 38 WILLIAM COUTURE Bill active in soccer, indoor and outdoor track enjoys skiing prizes his boat will always remember Chemistry with Mr. jones . . . admires john D. Rockefeller . . . to be a millionaire. S MICHAEL CROSHAW Crow .. . enjoys biology with Mrs. Brodeur . . , admires Neil Young . . . desires to cross country in a 'vette . . . remembers a certain trip to the Kangamangus prizes his two pairs of dungarees and his friends , . . what's up hobbies include camping and riding . . . you only get one chance in life . . smoking lounge would improve W.H.S. . . . to become a truck driver. 4 MARGARET CURLEY Mugga ... likes volleyball, Waterskiing, and driving . , . a mem- ber of the Oracle and Lookout Art Staffs 4 enjoyed English lll with Miss C-lenn fondly remembers weekends at U. Mass. admires her sister , , , would like to travel . suppressed desire - to spend every summer at the beach thinks a student parking lot would improve W.H.5. ... employed at Friendly's . , , future plans include artcollege. JANET CZARNIONKA Zonk ., , will always remember English lll with Miss Romano enjoys drawing, painting, cooking, and sewing r prizes her silver cross . , future plans include going to art school. LINDA CUCURULLO Linda would like to thumb across country , admires M.K. prizes her car . 7f3Of71 , would like to see no heroes at W.H.S. pet peeve - people who are always late her future plans include a trip to California. JOHN CURRAN Mouse . in A.Y.P., Greater Bos- tonians, Northeast District Chorus, Freshman and Sophomore Chorus, Chorale and Madrigals his piano . . peeved by people who walk slow- ly in the halls , admires Mr. Laman ., Smile, it can't be all that bad ,. plans include college and teaching music. 39 ht. ig, ii' DAVID CURRAN Dave . our hockey manager P.O.D. with Trop rates high suppressed desire is to travel around the world feels intramural sports would improve W.H.S. often heard saying keep on trying future plans include going to college , , employed at first National. MARCIA DALESANDRO Marcia one of our cheerleaders a member of the Oratle Class Staff, Sophomore Hop and Iunior Prom Committees, and Inter Nos prizes her opal ring enioved math with Mr, Callagv summer ot Tl hates waiting would like to travel to Switlerland .ind L .in.id.i feels open campus would improve VV,ll.5. Don t be intluented lw other people KATHLEEN CURLEY Kath prifes her triends .ind .1 certain ring lond rnemorr'-s include lOf31'7O and llir' lf'7l Senior Prom hates lwims depressed thinks open campus would improve Wil 5 would like to go to 'Dwi-den future plans include tollege Russ, SHIRLEY CURRAN Shirley one of our cute Majorettes active on Inter Nos Board, Oracle and Iunior Prom Committee English lll with Mrs, Buia was .i favorite 7f'4f'72 birthday parties admires her sister Pattv peeved by phony people priz- es Semour and her friends will always remember twirling at the games and competitions Here comes the Sun I . -.':i-me W' f W f '7 V SWK digit' .A izjfxjgg. i H MICHAEL DECECCA ' Duck' a member of Peace Corps I',O.D. with Trop was a favorite prizes his '05 Mus- tang spends time keeping his car running Stay in schoolm is Mikes advice to underclassmen it s partying time to work, Nqxqh lit PAUL ostviiao Quin often seen at Maple- wav Consumer Math with Mr. Callagy rates high with Paul advises underclassmen to ' stamp out heroes prizes his guitar admires Bob Dylan plans to teach music open campus would bean improvement for VLH S, last day of school '72 hopes to own J new Corvette SUSAN DALY Sue is a member of Inter Nos, the Lookout, Sophomore Hop and junior Prom Committees would like to own a Corvette Steve dislikes fights plans to be a medical secretaryu ALLEN DEGUSTO Meatball musical Allen be- longs to Madrigals, Greater Bostonians, and Open House enjoys Mechanical Drawing ,. favorite teacher was Mrs. Peterman prizes his bass guitar . hobbies are woodworking and electronics dislikes not having open campus future plans - Air Force technician. ALAN DEGARAVILLA Al would love to travel across the United States . . a member of N.H.S. fondest memory is Eng- lish with Miss Ekborg , Wise up is his advise to underclassmen more facilities and an indoor pool would improve W.H.S. . , . peeved by lazy teachers , hobbies include music, drawing and architectural modeling , . now working at North Shore Tool Design . prizes his stereo , , plans to go to college. DOREEN DESOTTO Deedie will always remember speech with Mrs. Ferrazano , Thespians and C.Y.O. a certain ring . the summer of '72 in Europe . , . peeved by conceited people . . jim . would like to see open campus at W.H.S. enjoys walking along beaches and through woods , , stick it out - it's not all bad . hopes to travel around the world , . on to college. -40 MICHAEL DAVIDSON Mike . . a member of the gymnastics team . . . likes to sail and enjoys the drums . prizes Marilyn .. will never forget Riverside '72 and the Pitts in N.H. ,.. would love to be wealthy someday feels a field house would be a big improvement for W.H.S. I . the future holds college and a career in building engineering RICHARD DELLARCIPRETE Dick , , . enjoys a good game of golf .. I will never forget physics with Mr. Bennett . . favorite teacher was Mr. Blanchard . , . suppressed desire is to become a movie producer and director prizes his stereo Santa Claus 12!71 I . . enjoys making films and collecting tropical fish I . . admires President Nixon , , dislikes sarcastic answers . , advises under- classmen to Hang in there . . , OH YES!!! . college in the future. as CARL DIMAURO Rat . . . would like to inherit a mil- lion dollars and retire at the age of twenty . . , playing the guitar and lis- tening to Bob Dylan . . . his hobbies include hiking, swimming, and camping , . . favorite teacher was Mr. Marrs , . . prizes his feet . . plans to travel , , . Howdy! WAYNE DITONNO 1 'Wanyo . . . physics with Mr. Ben- nett rates high .. . Have fun while you can .., Improvement for W.H.S. - open campus . . . cars and electronics are a few of Wanye's hob- bies , . , desires to own an expensive sports car admires I.F.K. employed at C.V.S. . , . college in the future. DONNA DEVLIN Enioyed P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano .,. 4f28f72 . ., I don't want to hear about it her guinea pig is a prized possession ., BS. , can't stand conceited people . , Donna advises underclassmen to be good . PATRICK DINAN Baby-ears enjoyed biology with Mrs. Brodeur to be happy with life is his desire . prizes his Tweety pillow , will never for- get j.B. . hobbies include fishing, camping, cruising, and golfing , admires Howlin Woolff' , peeved by people trying to rip off someone . advises underclassmen to get along together . a golf course would improve W.H.S. to travel. All EILEEN DIMECO English with Mr, O'Brien is a favorite prizes her Bible , advises un- derclassmen to work while there's time , enjoys composing poetry, painting, and reading admires Mrs. Wrigley at Lucius Beebe Library .. pet peeve is homework , stepping stones to the love of Cod , college and secretarial profession in the future For we must share if we would keep that blessing from aboveg Ceasing to give, we cease to have, Such is the law of love. RICHARD DODD Enjoyed biology with Mr, Marrs enioys camping, tishing, swimming, and motorcycle riding admires Randy Vataha prizes his tar supressed desire is to make .i million dollars Sure Buddvii Rick suggests a senior lounge .is .in im provement tor W ll 5 plans on attending college MICHAEL DEWEEYER Bols rnemher ol' tht- fwki I. lui: enioved Lht-mistry with Nir jones prizes his sterl-ii will always remember the Atwf-ll fire! likes to ski Miki- feels open campus would gr:-.itlv improve W' Hb. plans tri ton- tinue school. JOHN DISANTO P.Q.D, with Trop was ii trivorite john s suppressed desire is to own his own business Lake- side prizes his motortyile live it up'i would like short er classes at IN' H 5 peeved by stuck up girls please bud dvj Y LOUIS DOLIMPIO Lou would like to improve himself admires Mr Bennet enjoys creating things and learning peeved by prejudiced teachers wiil never forget the school lunches advises under- classmen to be aggressive better sports tacilities at VX',H.S, on to college. ff' f f L , I - i v , i MARY DREBIT Drip o vrijoys bookkeeping erriploved at Alan Motors open tarripus for VV H 5 advises underclassmrn to stick with it would love to travel future plans include working and traveling MARY DOI-IERTY Marv a member of the Girls W Club field hockey, gymnastics and the track team favorite class was English with Mrs. jones sup- pressed desire is to travel peeved by getting up at 6:00 will never forget ' the Fire . PETER DONOVAN Perra is a member of the Mapleway Militia and the captain of the tennis team will never forget his Spanish class and Senor Fallon prizes his truck and blow-torch future plans include landscaping now employed at the DeCoste Nursery. SCOTT DONAHUE Enjoyed jazz Ensemble , , a member of the Concert Band , prizes his youth memories of the summer of '72 likes art . being late to class by ten seconds is Peter's pet peeve advice to underclassmen - don't hassle the teachers to join the Air Force Band . would like to see a new demerit system All that is gold does not glitter. DEBRA DRINKWATER Deb . an active member of the Sophomore Hop and junior Prom Committees, Inter Nos Senior Board, Pep Club, and Oracle class staff , enjoyed English III with Miss Glenn Always care about everyone is her advice to underclassmen , dislikes people who lie admires her brothers and D.B. prizes her real friends, and E.F.5. . lOf4f69 will always remember Tuck getting Head , 7f71, and A more teachers like Gupa would be an improvement for W.H.S. NANCY DOI-IERTY A member of W Club, Ski Club, Inter Nos, Oracle class staff, and gymnastics team I a cheerleader enjoyed English III with Miss Glenn . j.C.. treasures her megaphone and a special watch . . fondly remembers 3f18f72 and the summer of '72 , bothered by insin- cere people and misunderstandings , . Keep smiling . college ahead Lean on me. GERALD DOUCETTE jerry , , . president of our class soph- omore and juniors years I I . also par- ticipated in freshmen football and hockey, and sophomore and junior hockey I . enjoyed math with Mr. Duff ,.. prizes his car .., fondly remembers Bermuda advises underclassmen to Study hard first two years, then party .,. to be a police officer , . get rid of teachers in the caf. i 1 GERALD DURKEE Gerry participated in basketball at W,H.S. US, history with Mr. Blanchard was a favorite , , to be rich prizes his license will always remember the 1970 football season , ,. advises underclassmen to slow down no report cards would improve W.H.S. wants to go to college and become a gym teacher . l.etitburn. IOHN PAUL EGLI Paul enjoyed his Chemistry class to go to Alaska will never forget getting out of school A stick with it . prizes his 1949 C.M.C. pick- up . admires President Nixon feels a garage would be an improve- ment for W.H.S. , , plans include the Navy. WILLIAM DULONC Marching Band, Iazz Band, and Con- cert Band Mr. Dorsam is a favor- ite to be a pro musician prizes his saxophone will always re- member the Atwell fire hobbies include reading and billiards peeved by his little brother letting Mr. Bennett do what he wants would improve VN',H,S. Know Thyselff' KAREN EACER Kay belongs to Pep Club and was in Freshmen Chorus Rainbow lNorthy Advisor favorite class is bookkeeping with Mrs, Cronin desires to travel friends will never forget the football and basketball games peeved by fake people advice to underclassmen is it can be done open campus would improve lN'.H.S. ok, pal future includes teaching pre- school children, -1+ i' IESSIE DLIYAI. Puff participated in field hock- ey and softball will never forget chemistry with Mr, Iones those weekends in New Hampshire will long be remembered prizes her fish presently employed by Poly- Paks plans for college and a ca- reer in social work Give me a breakf 1 CHRISTINE ELLIS rx I - Ol D I rl Lhemis rx wi r- Nlr lone- 'a es i 'gh ax L I . I . I K ,Ns l with Chris October 30 1070 desires to traxel across the toimtr-. active in the Pep Liub admires her :ati-,er i.kes tv ct- horsebatk rad.:-.3 .:1I'.b.:t.i txt-tit bother Chris t-rxn tarnrms ss. old improxe IX II 5 futart F..l'Ts .72 clude college rt' he ,in Xfzix tethnitian BRENDA DURANT Brandy er. ti-.s r.a'..'L 's and hor-ebati-r. fe fre wpth Mis- R-,tra IJ ,- hasn Y been I-. ' 1 certam rat 'e.1.1'.' ali.-.ans remember .f Lvrin adrrgrs-s b..Q'. by unrehabie recpie unierciassmeh 't satis -. people retire tr ,r 5 A I Cetliatk a ' tuictfef v.oL1..1 IT. ' -.ef fs Q . , and go to strbtii. a kevp1.r1cr,i,-pe'af-,f to? going 453' JUDUHEGAN Iudv is aczzxe gn X 5 U CI M I t xx L ass btaf: nr: . .is -.r and Pep Club paws baske so eraduare rrzzes lg. and her tar keys nf a. remember c 1' 'L a str.:-.sbs frappe 10 13 71 Lets Us and :re burttmsr .rr 'L admires ref Daren' res 1 red liifir twat f newf Ct-liens N t .. eo around once .rt Lf STEVEN EYERITT Shorts a member ot Madri- gals Chorale, Concordia Miss Babilxian is his favorite teacher admires anyone who can sing tenor eniovs singing and sports ian t stand Senior dues turure plans include going far tar away DEBRA FARQUHARSON larl-v would love to live on a rant li in C filorado prizes her liu'r.sc' will never lorget detvrtitiri tr'-slurrieri vvar pf 'l .Pd l ,' people w1ll'i big rri'iu'hs Surf-' tr, he a s.l't 'f'Vdft.' MARLENE ELLS Marlene s hobbies includes writing to a favorite Marine 0,125 70 prizes her diamond admires Chucky peeved by phony peo- ple advises underclassmen to go to school and get it over with' open campus would improve WHS. future plans include marriage, JAMES FAHEY jamie active in W Club, cross- country, indoor and outdoor track to own a car The Shadow hobbies include hunting admires Bob O'Brien peeved by warm ones 'Booflu future plans include college employed at Servomation and Acme Wall Cleaners. . X FRANCINE FABIANO Would love to see the sun rise from an island in the middle of the ocean will never forget the beach or Mt. Anne bilceriding and paint- ing are Frans favorite pastimes . a member of the track team , peeved by people who don't smile . advises underclassmen to make your teachers your friends. ALAN FARWELL Al W.H.S. marching band, or- chestra, concert band, and jazz Band two years of football English with Mrs. Perrazano rates high prizes his custom-made horn . admires Urbie Green rag, rag, rag future plans include college employed at Meadowbrook Golf Club. .3 .Q DALE ELMER Dale's suppressed desire is to join the Bolshoi Ballet , hobbies include writing, bicycling, swimming, and skiing peeved by impressionists prizes her laughter , , admires her grandmother . . will always remember P. Towne, 8!27!71 and The Rover travel in the future , , plans to study special education. DEBRA FALITE Debbie enjoyed Math with Mr. Calla- gy , , suppressed desire is to be- come rich , , likes to play softball , , prized possession is her license. MARIETTA FERRIGNO Fag would like to be a forest ranger prizes Sampson . . pleads for locks on the lav doors . , , admires P.G. . . . fond memories of taking off her shoes be yourself enjoys watching people and bike rid- ing a trip to Europe is in the future. DEBORAH FLYNN Flynny will never forget English with Mr. Magnan 4 . . suppressed desire is to own a Grand Prix her junior Prom brings back fond memories . . . favorite pastime includes writing to a special marine! .. , admires her friends 4, , peeved by people who never shut up would like to see locks on the lav for the girls ,, That's right .., Michael ., future plans include traveling . . on to nursing school. DAVID FERGUSON Fergy , Ski Club enjoyed Mr. jone's Chemistry class prizes his VW bug will remember that night at Lil' Peach advises un- derclassmen to Hang in there' thinks open campus would improve W.H.S. ,. college at U, Mass. is in his future seen working at Colonial. CHARLENE FLAI-IERTY Char's favorite class was Art . treasures her dog enjoys ceramics and music , admires loni Mitchell . . bothered by people who use oth- ers . . future plans include a career in nursing employed at Guardian Nursing Home. -15 MAUREEN FITZGERALD Maureen's favorite class was geometry with Mr, Callagy prizes her sanity wicked peeved by boys with short hair memories of her past to explore space. EILEEN FLYNN Busy Eileen advertising editor for Lookout, Oracle business m.in.iger, C.Y.O. plays tennis enioved English with Miss Glenn wishes she could see Europe will never forget her week at the Cape sew- ing pet peeve, people who don t care no more review tl.iss' sees college in the future AN'I'l'IONY FERRICNU Tony will alwax s rf,-nienilwi tiierr. istrv with NI: lumps suppressed .lt-sire is to ricif- h.s bike around the world I'lf'.N scuba diving .ind bike riding fond memories of luis trip fu Nei York admires bpiro 'I Agnew-. advises underilassrrnr. ti, 'watth out suggesr repainting the wilings as an im- provement for IN' ll 5 Lat it ernploved at INakerieAl.l Schwinn Cyclerv hs' KATHRYN FLANAGAN Kathy active an Pep Club, Prep Club and Oracle class staff those rallies and football games will long be remembered peeved by getting up morn- ings admires Nlr D l plans to attend Katherine Gibbs to live life to its fullest vi! MARCO FORREST Meg Ski Club, Clirls LN' Club, Oracle business staff, and N H S. historian participated in field hotkev, basketball traik enioyed history with Mr Blan- chard, and Nliss Romano desires to be a ski bum treasures her skis will remem- ber the summer of 72 in Nfl. peeved bv pollution feels open campus would improve l'N'.H S, Cie! with it plans to go to college and into the field of ecology CAROL-ANN FREEMAN A member of Inter Nos dislikes getting up in the morning prizes her license would love to own her own car student lounge' for VV ll 'J rgnloyed Lnglish with lvliss Ro- mano is employed by L rystal l'h.irmai y to go to tollege and br' ome .i nurse MICHAEL FLYNN A member of the wrestling team Mrs, Benotti is his favorite teacher suppressed desire to race different kinds of cars prizes his 'o7 Dodge Charger enioys racing and flying admires racer Mark Donahue dislikes police radar WH S. needs Open Cam- pus presently employed at MacDonalds, KAREN FRATTO Karen's favorite teacher was Mrs. Ferrazano is peeved by un- friendly peoplel' plans to go to college to become a Nurse. GAYLE FOSS Active in Rainbow will never for- get the summer of '70 and Doc , I suppressed desire is to do something unusual admires Iohn Wayne advises underclassmen to look at the bright side of things prizes her dog future plans include traveling and working to become a model. PATRICIA FULTON Pat enjoyed P.O.D. with Trop , , will always remember the 11:56 bell , feels more freedom would im- prove W.H.S. , bothered by boys who wear white socks , a certain ring enjoys waterskiing and ski mobiling admires Ronnie .. , to spend time in Maine. A 6 ROBERT FOLEY Foles cross country track I ,. would like to be wealthy . Sarah fondest memories include weird beach and The Bird , advises un- derclassmen that junior year is the most important feels that a good improvement for W.H.S. would be a field house Are you serious? I future plans include college. 'E ROBIN FRAYLING Active in Inter Nos, Ski Club, and Pep Club . I prizes her ruby ring . . fondest memory was the 11:56 bell admires her parents . . hobbies include handcrafts, reading , walking and listening to music I . , peeved by gym thinks a student lounge would improve W.H.S. would like to become a hairdresser or a Day Care teacher . . currently employed at the Melrose Day Care Center. ELLEN CALLANT Ell member of Lookout, Chorale, Oracle staff, Math team, and N.H.S. Vice President ., participated in field hockey, volleyball, tennis and floorhockey , enjoyed biology with Mr. Cahill suppressed desire is to hitchhike to Prince Edward Island . i . will never forget Mt. Anne week- end , prizes joshua, her saddie, and her Fender . hobbies include play- ing the guitar, horseback riding, and sports peeved by parental per- mission slips would like to see a greenhouse and a set of swings for W.H.S. , Oh my gross , to study music. RICHARD GARRETT Rick will always remember Ad- vanced Math with Mr. Davis enjoys playing football, hockey, bas- ketball and volleyball . would like to travel around the world . ad- mires Eldridge Cleaver , . prizes his white leather coat peeved by the office ,. Light that bowl . ad- vises underclassmen to stick with it ,, future plans include traveling andlaw. LINDA FUNK Lilly a member of Inter Nos, Ski Club, Oracle class staff and Pep Club one of our pretty Majorettes enjoyed Mrs, Brodeur . would like to go to Hawaii prizes her friends , will always remember the football games peeved by snobby people advises underclassmen to have fun open campus college in the future. IULIE GARNETT julie was active in B.O.E., work- study, and N.H.S. . , , enjoyed Alge- bra II with Mrs. Cerety . desires to travel cross-country . . . prizes her ticket stub to the Chicago concert October, 1971 . enjoys watching hockey and football, listening to mu- sic and driving , , , peeved by cliques . . , advises underclassmen, Don't let school get you down by taking it too seriously . A feels more inde- pendent study and open campus would improve W.H.S. . , Wicked . . to travel in the future. .11 IANICE LOUISE CANTZ Louise was active in Thespians, Marching Band, Soph, Chorus and Chorale participated in basketball . English III with Miss Glenn suppressed desire is to travel to Eu- rope and Hawaii prizes her 2' teddy bear memories of working at the kindergarten enjoys horse- back riding admires joe P. dislikes the lobby between sessions advises underclassmen to quit showing off' feels that having gym as an elective would improve W.H.S. I realize this to be an L.P,N. MARIANNE C-EARIN Mar enjoys sewing and knitting suppressed desire is to decorate a wedding cake prizes her Snoo- py will alwavs remember going to Montreal and seeing Chicago feels open campus would improve VV.I l.S. 'Llive it up peeved by slow people in the corridor future plans include Kanada wants to be a secret arv THOMAS FURRIER Iudd active ir. tliii-it yt-,if of cross tountiv and oizploof track enjoys gvn: and 'vii jones favorite pastimes are ti.- toin and stamp tollt-ttiorzs would like to see open tampiis .it VV HS. future plains intluti-i college and a career in forestry as a game warden employe-cl at New England Oyster I louse jANE GARRETT jane active in Pep Club, Inter Nos, and Majorettes will al- ways remember US. History with Mr. Blanchard would like to travel to Hawaii prizes her baton necklace 2 27 71 and Lakeside likes reading, sewing and bike riding admires her mother dislikes the nuts in school brownies stick with it and don t give up would like lN'.H.S, to have a smoking lounge Oh mv Cod' tuture plans include school at the Yoke would like to boomi- a medical secretary DONNA GIUFRE Ji-it attixe in bl-ci Club, lnter Nos, I' I 5 A, Oratle staff sports intlude field hockey and basketball enyoyed math with fvlr Grahn prizes her hat It-ills that fewer people in VVAH5, would be an improves ment fond memories of ski trip oxerniglits future plans intluclvtollege, MICHAEL GOLINI 'Ciolin will never forget the day Chut k All'-ta got his head taught lwtween the poles a member of the football team DANETTE GERRY 'Dani active in Madrigals Greater Bostonians, Northeast Dis- tricts. All-5tate, Inter Nos, Oracle staff Pep Club participated in I Y. lit-ld Hockey and floor hockey enioyed orchestra to be a great tap dancer prizes her can- dles memories of nights spent at friendlys doing magic shows en- ioys writing poetry, rock concerts, and talking admires George M. Cohan dislikes dishonesty advises underclassmen to be your- selves Oh, wow! college in the future to perform in music. W, is STEPHANIE GODBOUT Steph Concert and Marching Band chemistry lecture and Mr. Soucy were favorites desire to finally finish her afghan prizes her clarinet hobbies include knit- ting, sewing, and crocheting peeved by people who walk slowly in front of you when you are in a hurry advises underclassmen to act your age' going back to normal hours would improve W.H.S. Oh, Spaz' future plans include a two year college, 1 -.lt ., if I' 6, 1 lv K admires IJII would like to travel favorite teacher is Coatli Vllalsli Donut let lt bring you down' is his advice to l1I'iL.lf'ftldSSI'Ylf'Tl opt-n tampus ,M would II'Ilpftlx ' W' H S, now ' li , ,f,, N 4,-rriploved at Arialogit future is X piaris int lutlt' cifllf-ge W is N, Zrilflgi. u Ei. I -iiaikiiiitia-:i.1i' - assi: DONNA CLYNN Glen a member of Ski Club, W Club, Inter Nos and Oracle par- ticipated in field hockey, track, and floor hockey Magic Casements with Miss Ekborg Mrs. Brodeur is a favorite to graduate with honors prizes Raggedy Ann and Andy will always remember ski weekends and summers at Hampton Beach admires John Kennedy peeved by The Munchkins , open campus would improve W.H.S. Harry, keep the change! future plans include college and a career as a kindergarten teacher. JOYCE GRASSO Joyce , a member of Girls' W Club, Oracle staff, Inter Nos, Ski Club, and N.H.5. participated in softball and field hockey .. , enjoyed World Civ. I with Miss Robertson , . prizes her license i , employed at Cerre- tani's thinks that later classes and open campus would improve W.H.S. to grow a couple of inch- es future plans include college. 118 JOHN GIAMBARRESI Gambo , active in frosh football, varsity soccer and hockey en- joyed History with Mr. Blanchard to own an OSSA 250 i . , prizes his skates , 2f5f72 , . . hobbies in- clude girls, sports, bikes and lakeside , advice to underclassmen, Get your own buildingl' '...' 'What is it , feels a new school and hockey rink would improve W.H.S .... plans to study law. ALICE GOLDMAN Art with Miss Rainge , . , suppressed desire is to get out of Wastefield . , . prizes her hair i i , sews, embroiders, crochets, paints and draws the guidance department bothers Alice i . feels more and better teachers and courses would improve W.H.S. ,J I RENEE GREGORIO Renee is secretary of Stu- dent Council, co-editor of the Look- out, a member of N.H.S. and Oracle Staff , . , active in basketball, tennis and co-captain of girls' field hockey team . . . suppressed desire is to own a little blue standard . . . friends . . , admires Miss Pianko . . , Give your all out effort in all you do and get ' ' is Ren6e's advice to un- apathetic people . , . a future as a teacher. EDWARD HALADAY lose ,., a member of the W Club , ,, participated in basketball, track and was co-captain of the cross country team feels that a field house would improve W.H.S. You only go around once in life college. PAUL CIRAZEWSKI Cazoo .., a member of the Ski Club, Oracle staff and soccer team ,.. liked all his history classes , , favorite teacher is Mr. Filippone enjoys skiing . . . believes more elec- tives would be an improvement for W.H.S. . , , on to college. ROBERT GUERTIN Curdy . .A enjoyed Math with Mr. MacLeod prizes his guitar will always remember Million's party peeved by heroes . . advises underclassmen to Be yourself , . open campus would be a good im- provement for W.H.S. . . . desires to be a guitarist ... What's up? .. future plans include Berkley School of Music. -19 JANE GRIFFIN janie's favorite class was English IV with Miss Ekborg . would like to be a millionaire! . prizes her pearl ring . . . New Year's Eve, 1971 will never be forgotten ,. admires D.R. , . . bothered by conceited peo- ple Grow up . . no signing in at studies would improve W.H.S. .. . a career in Data Processing , marriage. COLLEEN HALLORAN Active in Inter Nos enjoyed P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano would like to cross country fondest memory of The Horse , 850-85F , admires her mother advises underclassmen to take it easy' peeved by phony people to be a secretary. BETSY GREEN One of our cute Maiorettes active in Inter Nos, and Oratle prwcs her friends birthday parties . advises underclassmen, 'try to enjoy what you're doing New Hampshire will always remember chemistry with Mr, Iones future plans include being a legal secretary, STEVEN GUTTADAU RO Cutsy . member of the football and hockey teams enjoyed US. His- tory 8f17f7Z prizes Super Bee , desires to own a Corvette '08 admires Mr. Bisacre hobbies are sports, hikes, cars, and snowmo- biling Miss Ekborg was a favorite . Oh, please hockey rink would improve W',H.5. college, DAVID HART Moose mernber of the track team enjoyed English with Miss Glenn to own a '57 Vette prizes his car fondest memories include winter nights spent at the castle dislikes lies Lynn a good improvement for W.H.S. would be a field house dont be too shy and youll have a ball plans to be a state policeman. MARCIA HENDERSON Ma-ha is a member of Pep Club and Inter Nos enjoyed math with Mr. Callagy prizes her car -IfI8f'72 peeved bv phony people thinks a -I day week would im- prove WII-IIS. Ya, right7 advises underclassmen to ' stick with it' future plans include business school currently employed at Cerretanis ELIZABETH HANSON Beth a member of FIT.A., St. Florence-'s CN IO., A.F.S., Oracle fea- ture staff, Big Sisters, N.H.S. phvsics with Mr. Bennett to play on boy s hockey team prizes tick- et stubs will always remember her travels to England, Montreal, and California hobbies include being a hockey fan, writing letters, and voga admires Robert Lamm of Chicago peeved by wasted week- ends more electives would im- prove W.H.S. Right? to travel cross country, then to Europe future plans include teaching af- ter college. LINDA HAVEN Haven active in Pep Club, Inter Nos, and Ski Club will never for- get PIOIDI with Trop sophomore year and 9f22f72 bring back fond memories enjoys watching foot- ball and hockey games peeved by the cliques and conceited people II would like to see open campus and a smoking lounge at W.H.S. future plans include business school. NANETTE HARTSHORNE Participated in Pep Club and Intra- mural volleyball I enjoyed physiol- ogy with Mr. Smith suppressed desire to travel across U.S. and Cana- da prizes her Pookie will nev- er forget the good times with her friends drive-ins admires Lennon and McCartney . dislikes fake people a class room with rugs and pillows would be a good improvement for W.H.S. I. C-imme a break I Be an individ- ual Let it Be. i STEPHANIE HENDERSON Steve our A.F.S. student from Australia I . I an active member of the Student Council I I will always re- member friendships around the world . enjoys water skiing and talking I just IYoostj I I gov- ernment class was a favorite II I presently employed at Lucius Beebe Library . . . plans on being happy in the future I. Ie me revolte, donc nous sommes - Albert Camus I Walk together, talk together I A.F.S. SO BARBARA HARRIS Barb participated in girls' softball Mr. Sage was a favorite I I I sup- pressed desire to to thumb cross country I prizes DIN. I I 7!4!72 admires Neil Young peeved by the 600 yd. dash. VALERIE HAWKES Val I . I active in orchestra, F.T.A., N.H.S. and Cirl Scouts I I I Miss Robertson is a favorite . . I To howl at the moon is her suppressed desire prizes her typewriter will never forget chemistry lectures advises underclassmen to Muddle through . I air conditioning would improve W.H.S. . I I admires Thoreau I I I peeved by tall people I I Incre- dible! I I plans for college I I . It is better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness. 41:7 OLGA HOLLAND Hollinger A A A participated in Inter Nos and Pep Club AAA PAOADA with Trop A A A prizes a certain picture A A A 2f13f71 AAA would like to own her own car A A A enjoys watching football and hockey A A A dislikes snobby peo- ple reaIly? advises under- classmen to have fun A A. business school in the future. PAUL HUSSEY Huss A A A is a member of the out- door track and soccer teams fa- vorite class was English with Mr. O'Brien suppressed desire is for the school year to go by fast A A A I'lI turn her Ioose. DIANA HEUSS Diane A Poetry in Motion with Miss Ekborg A enjoys horseback- riding A A A to drive the 'cuda whenev- er she wants A prizes a 1 foot Blue Whale A 12!l0!71 A hates people who stare Crow up A A open campus would improve WAHASA THOMAS HICKEY Hick a member of thc- Maple- way Militia hopes to compete in a motocross race someday prizes his motorcycle and pipe cycling is Toms favorite hobby .idrnires joe peeved by people that ride his rriotorcycle will never forget RattlesnakeA' MARY HOOLEY Hoo enjoys soccer and knit IUDITH HOWE Judy A A GBYSO, Orchestra, Greater Bostonians, and AFS prizes her teeth A A A peeved by male chauvinism and inequality A A A wants to play ice hockey A A A admires Joe, Alice, Frank, Frogman, and Aqualung A A will al- ways remember Donnie A A A UAS. His- tory with Mr. Miksen AA future plans include college and later dentistry. bl ting AA prizes her music box A 11f27f71 CYO A Senior Prom AA A dislikes review blocks A em- ployed at Crant's A A plans to go on to nursing. CATHERINE IC-O Cath AA enjoys skiing, bike riding, and tennis enjoyed Typinlg II prizes her bike and ring i'Cet back advice to underclassmen quit while you're ahead' secretary. JOHN HUNNEMAN john A A member of Chorale act- ed as manager of basketball and soc- cer A A enjoyed World Civ. with Miss Robertson favorite teacher is Mrs. Buia A prizes his stereo will never forget any victory by the basketball team advises under- classmen Dont let them hassle you! 'Stop the Mad Bomberl' employed at Adrian s. ? I DEBRA JENKINS Deb a member of the Girls' Choir Chorale and Oracle staff participated on the bowling team likes watching soccer and football games biologv with Mr. Smith will alivavs be remembered sup- pressed desire is to visit Disney World prizes her friends and her class ring fond memories of the Ir. Prom enjoys cooking, sewing, singing, and driving her VIN' bus bothered by people who are late advises underclassmen to 'take it as itcomes and enjoy to beanurse, iv' ROBERT JOHNSON Chink'i enjoyed physics with Mr, Bennett prizes his car August '72' admires anyone rich Bob thinks that open campus would improve WHS. to go to college. SUSAN JACKEL Sue Ecology Club, NH Mad- rigals and Chorale intramural basketball, tennis, and volleyball German with lvlr. Jager would like to own a Gremlin prizes Dus- tin Hoffmans autograph sunrise at Mt Ann Mondav mornings ' Don t put things oft' open campus would improve W',H.S, plans include college I miss vour face . ELIZABETH JOHNSON Active Liz . president of Inter Nos Junior Prom and Sophomore Hop Committees, E.T.A., zoology en- joys bowling and badminton . prizes Jarna , suppressed desire is to ride cows sophomore year and the good times are fondest memories dislikes seeing sad people the only way to have friends if to be one future plans include college to be an elementary teacher. ANDREW JOHNSON Andy , . a W Club and N.H.S. member , manager of the basket- ball team enjoys singing in Chorale. z CATHY JOHNSTON Cathy H. active in Inter Nos, Pep Club, Ski Club, Oracle Class staff, Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Committees , , . also a member of the bowling team enjoyed English with Miss Glenn . , . prizes her pearl necklace , hockey games will al- ways be remembered . , . 5f9f70 , . . peeved by phony people ., desires to become a school teacher . on to college, 5? ALLAN JASON Al Ski Club, Sauceville I and II , . basketball and baseball , , , sup- pressed desire to drive like Rocco Pi- carelli , prizes a feather .. inter- mission admires Moe Howard . , , pet peeve - bloodshot eyes , . , ashtrays would improve W.H.S. . plans include college , employed at Colonial Hilton. LISA JOHNSON Will always remember getting out at 12:00 , enjoyed Miss O'Brien's class hobbies include driving around, listening to the radio, and reading , . prizes her friends advises underclassmen to stay with it and enjoy it , , peeved by liars .,. would like to see open campus and a smoking lounge at W.H.S. .,. to do something important , . future plans include working. MICHAEL IOLY Embo ,. an N.H.S. member , A active on the football, basketball and track teams enjoyed Physics , 1fZ8!73 prizes his Captain Amer- ica cereal spoon . Respect your elders . chess , , would like W.H.S. to have a new football stadi- um , Brighto. SARAH IUEL One of our cute Majorettes active on Oracle staff, GYBSO, Greater Bostonians, and secretary of Inter Nos December 10, 1971 priz- es her silver heart necklace em- ployed by Wes Parker's future plans include traveling and college jo . DARLENE JOHNSTON DarIs . worked in Data Process- ing for three years , enjoyed Eng- lish with Miss Glenn , open cam- pus for W.H.S. . admires jamie hobbies include cooking, waterski- ing, and motorcycling prizes her diamond .A june 21,1968 future plans include marriage and travel and please hurry. ROBERT JORDAN Bob ,, enjoyed his English class with Mr. O'Brien .. hockey and baseball prizes his drivers license , advises underclassmen to study until you're a senior would like W,H,S. to have open campus college. ' ref 5 at f t 53 CAROLYN JONES A member of A.F.S. and Ski Club enjoys flying and skiing Miss Romano's and Mr, Blanchard's class- es will never be forgotten would like to fly around the country prizes her Student Pilot Certificate memories of playing tennis at 2: OO A.M. , enjoys sewing , ad- mires l.G. Carolyn advises un- derclassmen your day will come . to college. PETER KASKONS Pete a member of the gvninastics team enjoyed niechanical drawing with Mr. Sherman toasting marshmallows advises under - classmeri 'dont eat chicken noodle soup, while it s hot to travel IEANNETTE IOLY Our Lookout art editor jr-iiririvtie . , . is an active me-rno--r ot me IR-.ttf Corps fernald School program Ora- cle art staff and N ll 5, onion'- art, sewing and crafts to pursuf an education in art employed al A8rP. if 1 I , PATRICIA JOYCE A member of the Girls IN' Club active in field hockey and softball Pat will always remember those Nev Hampshire weekends enjovs he studies at King Kole o lv Tl bothered by teachers in study coffee machine would improv VV.H.S, 'lN'h.it7 likes listen ing to music to attend college .int a career as a soc ral worker KATHLEEN KELLEHER Active Kathy president of Stu- dent Council, Lookout and Oracle class staff participated in field hockey, volleyball, and floor hockey will never forget English lll with Mrs. Buia wishes to travel cross country prizes her individualism fondest memory - summer of '72, hobbies are writing and skiing advises underclassmen to Al- ways be yourself in the end remember it's with you, you have to live. IOAN KLASKY joan feature editor of the Look- out and Oracle underclass editor active in N.H,S., lnter Nos, F.T.A., and Pep Club Mr. Duff and Miss Romano are her favorite teachers fondly remembers the 1970 football games prizes her friends plans include a career in child psychology. JAMES KEARNEY Kearn enjoyed Wforld Civ, ll with Mr. Eavorat would like to own an uncivilized island prizes his car will never forget walking home from the beach , live it up can't stand waking up for school to graduate. WAYNE KIMBALL Four year captain of the golf team , . will always remember Chemistry with Mr. Iones and English with Mr. O'Brien . . suppressed desire is to become a golf pro . , prizes his wal- let and golf clubs . likes to work on foundations . admires ,lack Nick- laus and the Three Stooges .,. peeved by teachers who think they're tough , , advises underclassmen to take life as it comes , Please . , on to college for business admin- istration ., employed at Davidson Forn Construction Company Good morning, little school girls. STEPHEN KELLEHER Es . . active in the Concert Band , . participates in soccer and outdoor track .. will always remember his chemistry class . , , suppressed desire is to throw a javelin 202'4 . . . likes skiing, swimming and camping on to college to be an architect. PAUL KNIGHT Active on the soccer and hockey teams . . . likes his studies . , . favor- ite teacher is Mr. O'Brien Knito advises underclassmen to Hang ., feels open campus would im- prove W.H.S .... Please! 511 DONNA KEEGAN Donna is a ski enthusiast . . . enjoyed P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano . , , to live by the ocean is her suppressed desire . . . prizes a certain necklace . . . will always remember her seventeenth birthday . . . admires her mother . . . Donna feels more understanding teachers and counselors would im- prove W.H.S. , . future plans as an airline stewardess. CHARLOTTE KING Quiet Martha . . . a member of the Ski Club . . . enjoys skiing and horse back riding . . , Mrs. Kives will never be forgotten . . . would like to travel . .. employed at Jordan Marsh . ,. future plans include a career as a stewardess. CHERYL KOULOUVARIS Loves horseback riding and collecting stuffed animals . . , favorite class was Data Processing . .. prizes a certain necklace . ., peeved by jealousy . .. would like to see better lunches at W.H.5. .. , Please! .,. travel cross country . , . 4f2f72. JOYCE LAMY ,loyce is active in lnter Nos, Oracle, Pep Club, Lookout, Fellowship, field hockey, and Intramural basketball . , . U.S. history with Mr. Blanchard is a favorite ,.. desires to live in a mansion , . . Raggedy Ann and Andy are her prized possessions ad- mires Uncle Dan . . cooking, walk- ing, biking and talking are Ioyce's hobbies . . . advises underclassmen to enjoy it while you can ... more rooms would improve W.H.S. . , plans to go to college and study spe- cial education. ANJA KOSSEN Anja . , bookkeeping with Mrs, Cronin ,,. to go to Europe to visit her relatives . . . prizes her four and a half foot teddybear ., 7f24f71 enjoys sewing . . . admires Tony . peeved by homework r advises underclassmen to grow up! open campus would improve W.H.S. . . . future plans include marriage. KAREN LAMB Lamzie enjoyed Art I, II, and lll with Miss Rainge . , , prizes a cer- tain ring . . . desires to get her license . ,. 7110171 . . enjoys working on cars with Larry . . . peeved by heroes and phony people . . , feels a smok- ing lounge and open campus would improve W.H.S. ., Be serious! , , r plans to be a secretary and to get married. 55 SUSAN KULACZ Sue, one of our pretty W.H.S. Major- ettes, a member of the Oracle art staff, Inter Nos, Pep Club, and N.H.S. . , sports include field hock- ey and tennis . . , prizes her Raggedy Andy doll r enjoyed art with Miss Rainge .. Falmouth , admires Mr. Crahn . . her suppressed desire is to live at Walden Pond , 3f1.3!71 . , on to college. CELESTE LANDERS Enjoyed art with Miss Rainge to become an art teacher prizes a music box admires her family and Ron advises underclassmen to make the best of your years at W.H.5. because you cant rome bat lc Are you kidding? IOANNE KOULOURl5 Peage sports editor of Oracle active in girls' W Club, varsity tio-ld hockey and tennis, floor hockey and volleyball will always ienrrrnber Math with Mr Filippone desires to play tennis with 'ljom Okl-.er prizes her steel tennis racket en- joys cross country skiing, bike riding, cooking, playing tennis, poster mak- ing, and crewel work freedom Land can be heard saying Want a nougie? admires lit-r parents . lt is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important college ahead, DEBORAH LAMONT Deb . Pep Club Secretary ac- tive in lnter Nos, and Sophomore Hop Committee enjoyed art with Mrs. Peterman Mr. Callagy prizes jim sophomore year with all the girls won't be forgotten admires RC Nice One' to become a kindergarten teacher CHARLES LEAHY Charlie active on the football team enjoyed physics with Mr. Casey Rosatis Bar and Grill could never be forgotten 'Take all you can get' is his advice to un- derclassmen enjoys hunting and fishing can hardly wait to hear the last bell of the school year future intludes some traveling and a job in construction ' Easy Budyf' IOYCE LITTLEFIELD jo enjoyed English lll with Mr, Mag- nan will always remember the summer of '72 prizes her cat enjoys soccer games and horseback riding admires Paul under- classmen Take it easy' to live in Colorado dislikes running the 600 Oh ya? future in busi- ness as a bookkeeper ' Saturday in the parlf ., SARA LANDERS Busy Sara Girls' W' Club vice president, Ecology Club treasurer, A.P,S., F.T.A., Math Team, Peace Corps, Ski Club. N.H.S., and Or- chestra participates in tennis, field hockey, basketball, and volley- ball enjoyed art with Miss Rainge prizes her friends remembers 3f25f72 admires Ralph Nader pet peeve is people who don't lis- ten advises underclassmen to, Hang in therel' college in the future Today is the first day of the rest of your life. GAYLE LEARD Participated in Pep Club, junior Girl's choir, and band art with Miss Rainge was a favorite with Gayle prizes her cat and her life enjoys drawing, reading, and just hanging around peeved by cliques and not enough time Really?' to be a veternarian. LINDA LEAHY Lou . , a member of Inter Nos, Pep Club, Lookout and junior Prom Committee , Munchskins enjoyed English with Miss Ekborg , , r to relive her sophomore year . . , prizes her gold watch and friends . will never forget the Saturday night happenings peeved by weekdays ., advises uriderclassmen to have fun , to travel Please! LI LIANG LIU Ah-liang , active in Thespians and the Lookout feature staff . . enjoyed math and art , will always remem- ber her trip to the U.N. ,.. enjoys skating, mountain climbing, canoe- ing, music and art .. to travel to Mars , prizes her piano and statue of Buddha , , admires Confucius , .. dislikes hypocrites . It's better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness. 56 DORIS LASPINA Doris participated in the Math team, Thespians, Orchestra, and N.H.S. , enjoys bowling, badminton, and scuba diving . ,, physics with Mr. Bennett is among her favorites . .. prizes her scuba gear , future plans include college and a career in marine biology. PETER LEWIS Pete active in DeMolay and Y.M.C.A. . . , sports include archery, fishing, swimming, volleyball, bowl- ing . , . enjoyed Mechanical Drawing and English with Mrs. Buia A smoking room would improve W.H.S. , . , works at Holiday Bak- ery . r , to join the Army. TERESA LOUD Teresa is active in Pep Club, Peace Corps, and the Oracle typing staff . ,. Gemoetry and Algebra II with Mrs. Lawrence . .. enjoys bike rid- ing, swimming and water skiing , . open campus would improve W.H.S. . . . peeved by cliques . . . Lynn Beach . . . a member of track for two years, and intramural volleyball and floor hockey favorite teacher is Miss Gibson. DAVID MACFARLAND Mac . . . a member of the football and track teams . suppressed desire is to own a ski house in Colorado , prizes his skis . . physiology is Da- vid's favorite class admires Coach Bisacre , to travel and be a ski bum. LINDA LOCONZOLO Lin . Active in field hockey and intramural softball Open Cam- pus Committee, Pep Club, and Ski Club also take up much of her time. Rates Art 31 Mr. Callugi and Miss Glenn are favorites 1970 football season . dislikes phony people advice to underclassmen stick with it , plan to work and travel. Marblehead, CAROL LUCIUS Member of Inter Nos, Oracle class staff, and N.H.S. participated in tennis, and intramural basketball . enjoyed chemistry with Mr. jones, and French with Mr, Benoit de- sires to travel cross country priz- es her car . , admires her mother Falmouth '72 brings back fond mem- ories What's happening college currently employed at Adrian's Fabrics. rj 1 5 IOHN LUBINSKI Libby English I was a favorite . prizes his license will never forget lakeside likes to drink the Frosties' can't stand running laps in gym advises underclass- men to have fun because it goes too fast an improvement would be open campus plans to join the service lookout employed at the Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. ROBERT IVIACHUCH Bobs favorite class was POI? prizes his Yolkswagon enlovs skindiving and hunting liked Mr Filippone admires lla: rex' Sch wart Hardware het ome an elet tri ian eniplovt-tl at Ilait s to porn the Arrnv and lo LORRAINE LOSC, O 'Rainle' Chorus I .ini Il, Ski CluI'1, I,t'p Clull, I't'au- C mips iJ!.1tl and N It 'D Illjlllhll .vitli NIA'-s Glenn to grow anotln-r trial. prifes hr-r friends IIIt'IIIHIIf's of a certain summer atlrrurr-s 'Ilzo reau pet pr-eve ff Monday morn ings a new currn ulurn would improve VN' II 'D nur- ont- would like to travel future- plans include social work Ihe darkest hour is just br-fore the dawn PATRICIA LYNCH HI.YI'1LIlIt' bt. loseph s band Oracle typing staff, and Contert Band tennis and luke riding favorite teacher is Miss Romano prizes her trumpet will always remember 71 and Tl L N O tinals admires Mr Lastlow pet peeve - 'Medford Clrenadiers 'Take it easy open campus would improve IX' H 5 L-mime .i breals future plans int lutlt at tending Northeast Yotational htliool and being .1 mu-it tear her or nursi- RICHARD MACNEILL Dit will never forget Miss Glenn and getting his braces off prizes his car admires Mr. Tropeano peeved by kids who get away with things he could never get away with How ya doing now em- ployed at the Melrose Wakefield Hospital future plans include the Coast Guard fa I -fi MAUREEN MAHONEY Mona admires a certain Italian favorite teacher is Miss Glenn prizes a special ring fondest memory is summer of 71 and an ele- vator peeved bv bossv people and know-it-alls hobbies include sew- ing, bowling, and shopping Pep Club enjoyed Art with Nlrs frurnborf' fashion nic-it handising MARK MACLAUGHLIN Marks favorite class was P.O.D. with Trop Mapleway Militia suppressed desire is to own 'a plan- tation in Vietnam prizes his Carr' would like to see open campus atW.H.S. admires D.C, DAVID MAGOWN Dave active in chorale, jazz Band, Concert Band and orchestra liked his Government class will never forget the lazz Band prizes his trumpet would like a bigger bandroom at W,H.S, Keep smil- ing a career in music. CHRISTOPHER MADDEN Chris active in W Club, Ski Club, Fellowship member of football and track teams . . enjoyed English III with Mrs. Buia .. july 5 . admires Coach Bisacre , , , enjoys skiing , Lakeside , , peeved by Clogs . Ya reallylf' college. CHARLES MALONSON Charlie , enjoyed his English class junior year , would like to travel. his BONNIE MACLEOD B.j. , . . a member of the Oracle typ- ing staff . . . badminton and bowling teams . ,. prizes her pearl ring and stereo . . , will never forget the 1970 football team . , . advises underclass- men to stick with it future plans include college and teaching pre-school children. JOAN MAGUIRE joan . , . active in Inter Nos, Major- ettes, Oracle class staff, Prep Club, junior Prom Committee, and Secre- tary of the Student-Faculty Commit- tee . . . enjoyed English III with Miss Glenn prizes her friends 4!23f72 .. birthday parties peeved by phony people desires to travel advises underclassmen to get involved. ROBERT MARSHALL Bob enjoys swimming, basketball, and volleyball will always re- member Chemistry with Mr. Jones decent student parking would improve W.H.S. suppressed de- sire is to throw an egg in Chemistry Lab presently employed at Lord Wakefield ... future plans include college , , . to be a dentist. I SUZANNE ivmsi Sue , .. active in Pep Club , , . enjoys horseback riding, water skiing and partying . .. will always remember P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano . . , to go across country . ,. prizes her pearl ring and her license , . 911172 - Maine peeved by snobs C.R. ... open campus and smok- ing room would improve W.H.S. stick with it college in the future. CHRISTINE MALONSON Chris , a member of Inter Nos will never forget geography with Mr. Mowry Prizes a special gold necklace . enjoys hiking, listening to music, and bike riding advises underclassmen to enjoy your high school years, they go by fast . , Admires Peter , , give more respon- sibility to seniors hates getting up early every morning 8f31f70 ... to be happy . . , future plans in- clude marriage. MARIA MARTINI Maria , . member of Pep Club and Prep Club . outside activities in- clude Hi-Y and C.Y.O. . will al- ways remember the rock , en- joys sewing, reading, and painting ., peeved by plastic people . and cliques , plans to travel cross- country with her friends desires to become a teacher ., presently employed at Millie's Variety Store. fri Q il-'P' Lu ELAINE MARTIN Elaine , Art I and II enjoys tak- ing art lessons prizes lohn's Mopar jacket would like to own a St. Bernard Oct. 1, 1971 ad- mires ,Iohnny I gotta get out of here favorite teacher is Mrs. McCaffrey peeved by Fords advises underclassmen to give it up! to be an artist. 4 ... L ' STEVEN MASON Chicago enjoyed arting in the Thespians produttion ot Medea would like to be a professional singer or dancer. MICHAEL MARCOTTI Ivlike active in I'r-.ite Corps enjoyed Art with fvliss Iiaimgr- never Iorget the day a dug bi' Mr Slater hobbies include slo' ta: racing, ramping, fishing, bitytling and autoracing priles liis bitvclf' advises undertlassmen to be ware of seniors peeved tw tlie draft keep double sessions at W.H.5. suppressed desire is to travel a career in forestry ANTHONY MARTINO Styme football, W Club Eng- lish IV with Mr. O Brien will always remember going to Bermuda with the football team sup- pressed desire is to travel atross country playing cards, hanging around peeved tw tonceited girls admires Coath Bisat re prizes his stereo I' Ii .idvite to un' derclassmen: Do it' I'le.ise future plans to get out of st hool RUSETN4.-XRY MCBRIDE osie belongs to Thespians. Peace tmp- .ind Pep Q lub vrijoys art incl Nliss liorzwano would like to gr- ba-k to L .iriada prizes her rii'ri.lsl'rips admires IJ N1 lt-rriert-.l tw liar- will always iiixwrvlw: sitting on .i hill oxerlook- ui tln '.-.orlci tuture plans in- Litter-tirEor.nc ?l'ie.1rts l7nlv the Ll1HlT.T1k-I A x -'A .Ns ,Q l,.'Xl,l-.'X N1LCLR.Xl Xilaii .1 merrilwr ot Nlarihing fS.. cl Pig' Hand foritrr! llarid Cir r.- rr.: lan Hand and N lib iji-'. 'f-x l lliforx' and Nlr llmlfisti .l' r-f .ir :.ir,'f' tliv' Atv-.f'll f-.ind prix, litille fir trzfnds If .1 .l ! '.f'l'1'-1:-'cl irz tl.f- lwtk fidnsv- 'l'itl TrlAhhfI14'f1 tw mira- .+.-wpL.l lit- 'o sw- II1 Y iliN'fk1 i- . Ing spat .it ll- ln fo- -'ri tv.-illv'jgr wi 1 iw't1'rLr1.:r1.i! MARX MATU RO ham ali school thoruse'-, Lirealer Bostonians, Northeast Diss tr.tts All State A tl' All Lastern musn with lvliss Babikian suppressed desire to become rich without working prizes a certain ring will always remember the weekend she went to N l'l .id- mires Iimmv open campus would improve XX' ll 5 Nina future plans include going to Hurope MAUREEN MCCARTHY Mcllaftnev will never forget Shorthand suppressed desire to own a brand new blue vette en- joys swimming, waterskiing, and musit prizes her friends fondest memories include refrigerator road and high tension advises undertlassmen to wait until the weekends tome twirlv, twirlv. twirlv good tunes ' would like to become a veterinarian, CHRISTINE MCCARTHY Chris secretary of P,T.S.A. member of Girls' VV Club, Oracle Ac- tivities Staff, Inter Nos, Pep Club and NH 5, active in track, vol- leyball, and floor hockey enjoyed English Ill with Mrs. Buia prizes her candles, contacts, and memories '71 suppressed desire is to be Al- ice in Wonderland hobbies in- clude flying, playing golf, traveling and swimming 5f19f71 and West Point bring back fond memories admires Shirley Babashoff peeved by apathy and welfare Howdy on to college. PAUL MCLOUGHLIN Pablo President of St. Florence CYO, Concert band, marching band, orchestra and N.H.S. enjoyed Lnglish Ill with Miss Dubois prizes his fingerprints some hob- bies include skiing and swimming fondest memory is Room 265 admires Allah peeved by exces- sivelv tall persons You twit advises underclassmen not to listen to advice of upperclassmenu college, UO DORIS MAYO Dor enjoys playing the piano and horseback riding prizes P.B.'s art admires Arlo Cutherie july 3, 1971 is Doris' fondest memory Hwhy do Police guys beat on Peace guys future plans include col- lege and nursing employed at Guardian Nursing Home. WAYNE MCCAULEY Wayne participated in gymnastics and pole vaulting favorite class was Biology favorite teacher was Mrs. Brodeur suppressed desire is to write prizes his license , . will always remember 1Of23f70 enjoys drawing and reading . ad- mires Mr. Bisacre pet peeve is pens that run out of ink when you need it most advises underclass- men to stay cool would like to see a smoking lounge and open campus. LAURIE MEUSE Lobbles English with Mr. Mag- nan was a favorite . desires to get married and have a family . prizes her pearl ring and Wayne 5f7f71 . admires Wayne .. advice to underclassmen is stay yourself, don't ever change for anyone thinks a smoking room would im- prove W.H.S. .. 9f8f73 .. works atCryovac . what is it. GARY MOLINO A member of the Prep Club . en- joyed Latin I and Mr. jones . Gary's suppressed desire is to pitch for a major league team . prizes his license . will always remember his parents' vacation . admires l.F.K. ... Don't get mad, get even . would like to see open campus at W.H.S. a career in radiology is in the future. DAVID MERRY Dave member of Ski Club enjoyed English with Mrs. Corcoran suppressed desire is to win the Lottery his prized possession is I'. L. memories of Staffords enjoys skiing and hunting dis- likes getting up in the morning feels Beer on Tap would improve W.H.S. admires his brother-irv law. KENNETH MILLER Kenny enjoyed his General Math class with Mr. Filippone would like to go hiking , his advice to underclassmen is graduate! prizes his stereo . peeved by slow lines thinks open campus at W.H.S, would be an improvement. nj SUSAN MICLIORE Susan is a member of Inter Nos, Prep Club, and Oracle Staff sup- pressed desire is to live a contented life prizes Larry will al- ways remember 11fZO!71 and cook- outs in the rain peeved by bored people and summer camps future plans include jr. College. ROBERT MOORE Ace member of the Lookout. W' Club, varsity baseball and basketball teams and j.v tross tountrv en- joyed English with Miss Glenn priles his 2' and 4 basketball Oct. 31, l07l peeved IW btate Police suppressed desire to win a state basketball championship admires Howard Neuringer 0f'I2f7Z his hobbies intlude .ol lecting foreign tennis balls hang Jo a multimillion dollar sports complex would improve IN! ll 5 advises undertlassmen to look hat k and see what you have at tontplished then set some goals tor vouisell tollege josemi wiresi jo- IIlltIlll'0f -it if l-1' lvowling linigiim' and trail 'vain enjoyed Q B I' S it-H ,rw to lf lfllorld s lastest liorrxan I-. Q ai ways rt-mm-rnbi-r iirudi-le-.m.l roi tlfalz season rt ZH T2 a.lrn.r' - lim. C oslvv pet-vi d tw little sisters prize-s his bowling trophies liirttvr lotker room fatalities would irrwf-f-1' VV IIS Takf-it--as-, lfsti ite teatlier is ivlr lilani hard vrses undertlassmen to Iai-.fr it f-.1 it s not as bad as you think tollege. ALISON MITCHELL All active in Peate Lorps, Inter Nos. Lookout Oratle. and Fellow- ship enjoved L' 5 llistorx' with Mr. Blanthard suppressed desire is to own a car prizes her triends enjoys sewing admires Lfntle Dan dislikes getting up :n the morning advises undertlassnien to elllov voursell tt-els open campus would irnproxe IN! ll S- college in the future plans to teach YI? 'Nl f I X ROBERT Moses Holi .ittixe in tot-xi-.ill t Y'llUX't'tl English with Nliss Cilenn :Llp- pre-sed desire ls to travel cross coun- trx' prints his motorcycle memories of T1 ski club trip to Yer- mont admires Coach Bisacre dislikes teachers who wont admit theyre wrong advises under- classmen to Defend what you feel is right feels a hotkev rink would improve W Hb Howdie plans to travel and have a good time. ROBERT MULLOY Moose an active member of the baseball team prizes his license will never forget the Atwell Building burning down enjoys swimming and playing pool open campus would he a great improve- ment for VN Hb. presently em- ployed at Callahue -. plans a ca- reer as an airline pilot, SCOT MOGRE An active member ot W Club .ind Student Council plays soccer. hockey golf, basketball, and tennis Mr. Blanchard s U.S. history class was a tavorite suppressed desire is to own a YW' fond mem- ories ot soccer practices enjoys collecting beer cans Scotty's advice to undeit lassnien is don t lis- ten to uppertlassmen college in the future GARY MUISE ' Frog will never forget Miss Babikian a member of Madrigals, Chorale, and Greater Bostonians advises underclassmen to hang in there! will never forget the bus trip to Hyde Park Give me a break enjoys sports prizes his skates peeved at getting up at six oclock hopes to foul up the computer someday on to school and a career in computer program- ming presently employed at Callahues, DANA MUISE Muisie'l is a member of the marching, jazz, and concert bands Mapleway Militia enjoyed gymnastics desires to be Mr. America prizes his license English ll with Mrs. Eerrazano , ya, you're right admires Wilk Rattlesnake to be a commercial pilot. CYNTHIA MUNSEN Cindy's fondest memory was her trip to Canada desires to attend adult education class , prizes her charm bracelet math rates high .. ad- mires Mr. Dalton .. heroes bother her Don't get caught is her advice to underclassmen . plans to get married and to be a secretary. 'JI' MICHAEL MOSCHELLA Mike active in Student Council, Ski Club and W Club member of football and track teams , will nev- er forget US. History with Mr. Blan- chard , . suppressed desire is to ski in the Olympics . . . prizes his skis . . will always remember the 7O football season . . enjoys skiing, riding motorcycles and hanging loose at Lakeside . , admires Uncle Lom- bardi . . peeved by people's lack of consideration toward others . . . ad- vises underclassmen to enjoy school as much as possible. PRESCILLA MUISE Prescilla enjoyed English ll with Mrs. Corcoran , . suppressed desire is to drive the VW prizes her diamond , 3f16f68 , enjoys riding in the country with john peeved by people who think they are better than others , . admires john Malcolm . . . advises underclassmen to have fun' feels open campus would im- prove W.H.S. . future plans in- clude marriage and becoming a secretary. ROBERT MURPHY Murph's favorite class was P.O.D. with Trop . Tri-captain of the football team hockey prizes his dune buggy Y .. sweet smelling locker rooms would improve W,H.S. , . admires Earwig , Y enjoys work- ing on cars and motorcycles , . , now works at Synthon. IUDITH NORTON Enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Blan- chard . . , has fond memories of Bos- ton Common . . her advice to under- classmen is never conform . prizes her gold locket . . judy ad- mires her sister . ., passes time by writing poetry . . . dislikes snobs Y . the future holds a career in nursing . . , to live. IANICE MURPHY MUfflY . enjoyed her business class would like to ride with Patch prizes her cross 8f13f69 ,, admires ITS. a smoking room would improve W.H.S. H Hi Pal likes Driv- ing Carla forget the times you spent together, WILLIAM NEEB Bill enjoyed English III and Mr. Magnan . , , to learn to fly , prizes his car hockey and waterskiing . . hates having his last name mis- pronounced . Stand up for what you believe in , Y . heard saying, l'll take that! . . future plans include college and then accounting . em- ployed at Melrose Wakefield Trust Company. is 1,3 WAYNE MYCKO Wayne US. history chemis- try with Mr. jones to play bas- ketball prizes his license re- members the year we won the Mid- dlesex Championship plays pool . You've got a long way to go . open campus Don't get mad, get even . plans include col- lege and government The love you take, you will get back in the end. NAOMI OBELSKY Na Chorale, Freshman and soph- omore Chorus, and Girls Choir bookkeeping, Mrs. Cronin prizes her pearl ring l0f'25,f7l lis- tening to records admires Gary VV. dislikes crowded halls Good luck l don't know future plans include becoming a housewife employed at Ginos in Revere l'll always think about you. PAUL lVlURl'llY Murph was attivv in -or'- .vid gymndstigs Q-niiiy-'rl .art l --.itl. Mrs. Petermari wishes rhv- --t lv-ful was not run on sutli an irnstiiriri-trial basis advises uridr-rrl.iss,rnvri In act their age admires IJ l. prizes his friends is ANDREA NIXON An active member of Ve-ate Lorps, A.f.S,, Inter Nos, N,Hb and Pep Club our Oracle class editor and Lookout news editor enioved the past four years Andreas sup- pressed desire is to ride in .i rodeo loves painting, horses and sunshine 'Make a wlsli would like to see more school spirit at YN' Hb bothered by pushy people plans to live a full life. I.-XMES O LE.-XRY lim outstanding in football and hotkex' Art I prizes his boat hobbies are liislitnyi and hunting M .-XRY ANN PALLADINO l'r,u-s a at-rt.iin lollipop a Pr-p Club member lvlarvann would like rt- learn tw play drums ad- mir '- HO feels no demerits would lu- an inipmvv-rnerit plans t-itraw-1 with lriends DEBORAH OBRIEN Deb enioved English lll with Miss Lllenn desires to live in New Hampshire passes time bv work- ing on cars and trucks lulv 8, 1072 admires her grandtiatlier tells underclassmen to stay and stick with it prizes her panel truck and Dave Doll Nothingl JOHN PACILLO ' Zibbv a member of the VN' Club also active on the basketball and track teams enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Iones Iohn's sup- pressed desire is to be the State Bas- ketball Champs Miami peeved bv early mornings advises underclassmen to get involved in athletics' I EK. more sports facilities chemicalengineering. ANNE O'TOOLE Anne treasurer of the Pep Club active on the Oracle activities staff suppressed desire is to live all year round in N.H. will never forget the summers peeved by loud people advises underclass- men to keep a positive attitude , future plans include going to school and majoring in special education , now employed at Savage Cleaners. DAVID PARR David an avid sports fan en- joyed U.S. history with Mr. Blan- chard suppressed desire is to be- come rich prizes his license i will always remember the Atwell fire dislikes crowded Corridors would like to have air conditioning at W.H.S. Whats the story? future plans include college, FJJ1 ROBERT O'BRIEN Ding active in track will always remember English with Mr. O'Brien , suppressed desire is to live a good life remembers the Old Chev and the Cave , Foob Bob sees a future with the military. .41 NANCY PAIVA Nanc is a member of Ski Club and F.T.A. , . , enjoys skiing and watch- ing football games . . A art with Miss Rainge is among her favorites would like to take skiing lessons with jean Claude Killey . , , prizes her gui- tar and her friends . , . LC .... advis- es underclassmen to be yourself plans to major in journalism. DAVID PECK Fungi member of outdoor track and soccer teams , would like to live out West . memories of Route 1 I . prizes his dog . I enjoys hunting, skin diving, fishing, and camping ., dislikes gun laws ... employed at Sunlite Bowling Alley in Stoneham. DAVID PERRY Likes basketball . enjoyed chemis- try with Mr. jones , , would like to see more freedom given to mature students ,, plans on joining the Army. KIM PASQUARIELLO Always involved . , president of Girls' W Club member of the Student Council, Inter Nos, Ski Club and Oracle art staff , to beat a boy at something played varsity field hockey, basketball, and track ,, enjoyed English lll with Miss Romano . fondly remembers Spain . advises underclassmen to have pride in your school i prizes her cross and track shorts future plans include some travelling and college. ROBERT PERKINS Perle . a member of the football team , P.O.D. with Trop was a favorite ,, will never forget Wake- field upsetting Stoneham in the foot- ball game . enjoys all sports , to attend college . I a career in Business Administration. bb PAUL PECNATO Peg photography editor of the Lookout and the Oracle also ac- tive in Thespians and the wrestling team . enjoys gym and art suppressed desire is to drive in the Indy 500 prizes his memories those nights hates homework , , a career in photography Don't let the teachers push you around. ELLEN PHILBRICK Ellen enjovs phsviologv with Mr, Smith would like to own .1 cor- vette prizes her Bible winter '71 bothered bv homework Crow up open campus would improve lN,llb Twirlv, Iisirlv, Twirlyw plans intlude niarriage and work employed .it Kvtron Forever and .i dai' DEBORAH PEABODY Debby enjoys playing tv-nii.s art with Miss Iiaingi- was .i l.i'.'iirite' prizes a 1950 C hi-vw' t.irii stand people who don t tonie tu rl-4' point will newer lorgi-t hr-r wetl- ding day to be an X-riv technic ian. JUDITH PERNA ludy B.O.E. likes to watch football and hockey suppressed desire to travel cross country prizes a white polar bear October 1971 would like to own a car employed at Knott, Sheehan But you know the darkest hour is alwavs before the dawn. RACHEL PLACENZA 'Raquel' Mr. Sandrelli was a favorite to experience everything at least once prizes her independ- ence will always remember Lake- side. 812172, and falling off a horse shocking people is a favorite pas- time peeved by inhibited people 'Hang in there bare feet would improve YN' HS. 'bexl' plans to travel 'Everybody is a star ANNA PULEO Pudgin enjoyed fnglisli lll with Miss Cilenn walking in the rain peeved by phonit-s fond- lv remembers lulv -1, 1072 ad- mires her grandfather advises uridercla'-srrien to stifk with it' prizes Paul and a ivrtain ring employed bv Vat s Restaurant STEVEN PICARDI Pit' an active member of the VV Club also a member of the foot- ball, track. and hockey teams l'.O.D with Trop was a favorite prizes SD. will always remember Sept. 3. 1071 presently employed with a construction company. in JOANNE Puccio Pouch active in girls' softball will always remember English lll with Miss Glenn desires to take a trip to Bermuda after graduation prizes her contacts likes snow- mobiling and waterskiing peeved by snobby people advises under- classmen to stay in school would like VV.H.5. to have open campus Ula? Oh ya! future plans in- clude school for patient care technician. NANCY PORCARO Active in the Lookout will always remember Speech ll with Mrs. Ferra- zano desires to be a brain prizes her cross playing Cinder- ella likes writing poetry, think- ing, and reading . . peeved by peo- ple who constantly talk about the same subject admires Rose Ken- nedy advises underclassmen to enjoy your youth as long as possi- ble would like more liberal teachers at W.H,S. future plans include college for journalism . presently employed at the Lucius Beebe Library. RICHARD QUATTROCCHI Q active in W Club and on the football and baseball teams would like to own a corvette Coach Bisacre Warriors to Ber- muda will never be forgotten enjoys working on his car You only live once! peeved by snob- by girls . Rick thinks that better looking girls would improve W.H.S. to play football. 66 JOHN PIERCE Poky member of the baseball and track teams enjoyed chemistry, Mrs. Corcoran . .. to go to Hawaii . . . prizes his stereo . . . Harwich . . . hobbies include water skiing, shoot- ing the breeze and catching a few rays . peeved by signing into Open Study advises underclassmen to get out of line what's the story ? JANET PUCLIA Poog active in B.O.E. .. will always remember biology with Mrs. Brodeur . . . desires to live in Mon- treal . prizes her opal ring and her white polar bear . . . summers of '71 and '72 .. Chicago 5f31!72 ... en- joys ice skating and horseback riding . admires V.I. . . peeved by heroes . Yesth. JANET RAMOCKI Member of Inter Nos and Oracle staff . . . will always remember chem- istry lectures . . , to go to Europe and Hawaii .. prizes her license fondest memory is lunch out on Rt. 1 , .. dislikes having to get up be- fore the sun rises open campus would be a good improvement for W.H.S, .. plans to be a pediatric nurse. PAUL REED l Reedski enjoyed physics with Mr. Bennett . ,. will never forget watch- ing the Atwell burn .. suppressed desire is to get a raise at Callahue's ,. . admires the Three Stooges' . . hobbies include fishing and hunting . , , peeved by no smoking room , , advises underclassmen to watch out for I.B. thinks open campus would improve W.H.S. . . plans on a career in oceanography . . , currently employed at Gallahue's Super Market. LISA RAFFAEL Active in Sophomore Hop and junior Prom Committees, Pep Club, Ski Club, and Secretary of Inter Nos enjoyed homemaking with Mrs. DeCristoforo . , , desires to become a model , . Binky open campus for W.H.S. . peeved by phony people , likes tennis, volleyball, and bowling , , November 28, 1969 . , , college in the future, JOYCE RAMSDELL Member of Inter Nos, Lookout, Pep Club, and Sophomore Hop and ju- nior Prom Committees . would like to own a St. Bernard , .. Prizes her Raggedy Ann , . , fondest- memories include hockey games, birday parties, 8126172 and 856-85F . . admires jill M . . . dislikes phony people. ta! i IILL RAMSDELL Participates in P.T.S.A., Girls' W Club, and track , Oracle feature editor , enjoyed Algebra III with Uncle Bob . . , would like to be grace- ful . . . prizes her cat, Ajax . . will never forget turkey feast '72 . . en- joys sleeping and eating , admires a bird named jonathan Livingston Seagull , . . peeved by heroes , ad- vice to underclassmen: smile, what's four long years? . a mira- cle would be a good improvement for W.H.S. , you're insane . plans to be an interior decorator. DIANE REHNSTROM Enjoys reading, gardening, and chess , participated in Inter Nos, Rain- bow, Ski Club, track and field hockey desires to travel to Sweden will never forget Labor Dav weekend 1972 advises underclassmen to stick with it' admires S.D. the future holds a nursing career Red is grev and vellow is white and we decide which is light and which is illusion. LYNN RAIFAIQL Member of the I'ep C lub 1-rijow-d biology with Mrs Iirodeiir would like to own a Mustang prizes her rings and gifts 3,Vts:7Z ad- mires Dave dislike- tavoritisrri advice to underclassmen - stir k in there would like better food for VV.H.S. give mea break' future includes business. school and marriage Beginnings ' N-Af PATRICIA RAWSON Patty active in Saint joseph s Band will never forget English with Miss Cilenn and bookkeeping with Mrs, Cronin prizes an over- grown snowflake the Finals peeved bv snobbv people admires BQ. 10,'1, 72 advises under' classmen to wise up! it-ah? future plans include working tor the airlines currentlv employed at Metalcrafters ROSEMARY RICI-IER Rose enjoyed Math with Mr. Callagy prizes her watch will never forget the fire admires Michael peeved by teachers who yell a lot being able to smoke in school would improve W.H.S. employed at Launder-Rite business school in the future, LORA ROBERTS Lora will never forget ' Elatsu admires Charlie would like VV,H,S. to have open campus plans a career as a nurse. STEVEN RELIHAN Rela . active in basketball, base- ball, soccer, intramural volleyball, and IN' Club will never forget the Sophomore Hop, playing basketball, and the Youth Center desires to keep his health and friends en- joys listening to the radio and golfing admires his Coaches peeved by unorganized teachers works as playground instructor on Wakefield Recreation Commission during the summer college aheadi CHARLES RIZZA Charlie . enjoys art . .. suppressed desire is to stay a bachelor . . Atwell Building fire . . enjoys playing pool and messing around ,. admires George Mc Neil . dislikes rainy days . . feels a decent meal would improve W,H.S. . employed at Callahue's Market . . . on to college. . Aff. NANCY RILEY Our Oracle co-editor . . active in the Lookout and St. Florence C.Y.O. . . . participated in track, field hockey, intramural volleyball, and floor hock- ey enjoys art Rile's sup- pressed desire is to walk around the world .. prizes her friends walking in the rain . . . enjoys paint- ing, sewing and biking admires Kahlil Gibran and Perra . . dislikes people who don't smile advises underclassmen to make the most of it' '...' 'tchf' DONALD ROBERTSON Don , , . an active member of soccer and track . , , president of the Wake- field Congregation Fellowship enjoyed English III and Miss Romano , . . prizes his Honda 500 . . . enjoys waterskiing, cars, motorcycles pet peeve is people who bother other people , . . advises underclassmen to make the best out of it . . . future plans include college. 68 PATRICIA RICE Patty .. a Pep Club member enjoyed English with Mr. Magnan . . would like to live on the beach , . . weekends up the rock will nev- er be forgotten to travel cross country. WILLIAM ROBERIIIE Cochise . . . P.O.D. with Mr. Tro- peano was a favorite . . . suppressed desire is to be rich . . . Bill prizes his coat . , . plans to work and travel in the future. DEBORAH RODD Participated in field hockey, track, and intramural floor hockey a member of the Ski Club and PP . .. enjoyed biology with Mrs. Brodeur . . prize possession is Ron . , fond memories of Mt. Chocorua .., en- joys skiing ., advises underclass- men to stick with it future plans include college. ROBERT SANFORD Toad enjoyed Mr. Enos' shop class . will never forget Mr. MacLeod's freshman math class . admires jer- ry Ridley of Humble Pie , peeved by heroes , , to be a professional musician. MARY ROBERTSON An active member of the track team . ,. enjoyed gym with Miss Nichols , . favorite teacher is Mr. Marrs . . suppressed desire is to learn how to high jump , , prizes her ice skates .. fondest memories are running relays with C.S., and Montreal 7f17f72 . . admires Marion Proctor . , enjoys horseback riding and fig- ure skating . . future plans include school . , ya, really. BRENDA SAMPSON Brenda fondly remembers her blue rhino enjoyed U.S. history with Mr, Blanchard . . , peeved by people who are on time .., What's your problem . , advises underclassmen to get ahead open campus would improve W.H.S. college in the future. QJQ an-1' MELANIE RUMSON Mel . . , Ski Club, lnter Nos, Oracle typing staff and Pep Club bowl- ing and basketball ,, Art 1 with Mrs. Peterman . . suppressed de- sire: to play the guitar . prizes her gold bracelet, Charlie and her giant bear remembers ski trips . skiing, painting, and playing pool admires Mark Spitz . pet peeve is phonies . , no cliques would im- prove W.H.S. , WWOWW plans include secretarial school A How can you be two places at once, when you're no place at allff . '-mmf' LEE SARDELLA Leo was active in hockey and base' ball, and sophomore football belongs to W Club lN.ll.S. would be improved by a hockev iink World Civ. Il with Miss Robertson 'lplCdSt plans to gn in Cul! lege and then into teaching GREGORY ROCCO Will always remember chemistry witl. Mr, jones prwes his boat and l.i-. goalie equipment fondest nienio- ry was playing floor hockey against the teachers admires Bobby Fischer to play football' open campus and no demr-rits would be an improvement for W.H.S. pet peeve is fingernails st raping a black board Gimme a break to go to college. KAREN SANCHEZ Pancho! Ski Club, W Club, F.T.A., lnter nos, Oracle staff Dude Squad , Prom committees participates in field hockey, basket' ball, softball, and floor hockev enjoyed home economics withVMrs DeCristoforo suppressed desire is to ski with jean Claud Killv prizes her owls and Bible will never forget Halloween '70, ski week- ends, celebrating and Zuit Suits likes music, sewing and sports admires E E. Cummings underclassmen: Think for vourself Support girls sports'l Lemons!!l Plans traveling and college in the future. ROSANNE SASSO Banana ' Prep Club, Pep Club, Inter Nos. Peace Corps, Oracle art editor, Powder Puff and bowling teams Mr. Blanchard desires to be rich give me a break admires Uncle Lar peeved by people in cliques English with Miss Dubois and US. history will always remember the Led Zep- plin concert prizes her license and a certain poster the champion bowlettesn advises underclass- men to 'hang in there and stay loose future plans include art school and advertising. DANIEL SCHMIDT Schmity is on our football team Mapleway Militia English with Mr. O'Brien rates high would like to own a CH 000 prizes his bike will remember Stoneham vs lA'akefield - Z8 to 22 admires A.M. and KC. advice to under- classmen is dont be a dope longer and better gym classes would improve lN.H.S. 'What'sup college in the future. STEPHANIE SARDELLA Steph member of junior Prom committee, Inter Nos and Oracle art staff favorite class was Typing 2 enjoyed art with Miss Rainge desires to make something of herself prizes her bike always busy sewing, drawing or making gifts admires Robert dislikes snobby people plans to attend Essex- Aggie as a fashion designer We are only what we feel. DENISE SATERIALE Denise . . . our head cheerleader . . . prizes her megaphone . . , keeps busy with Inter Nos, Ski Club, and Oracle class staff was a member of Sophomore Hop and junior Prom Committees enjoys P.O.D. homecrafts with Mrs. Kives . . , 5f1Sf71 .. 8f13f'72 a certain pearl necklace . . , admires Miss Glenn . . feels a lot more involve- ment would improve W.H.5. . . , col- lege teaching .. with a little help from my friends. DEBORAH SATERIALE Deb enjoys painting, skiing, and horseback riding ,. a member of Inter Nos, Ski Club, and the Oracle art staff . favorite classes are art and P.O.D. . . Miss Rainge . ad- vice to underclassmen: act your age . May 13 and june 6, 1972 . . . plans to become a fashion illus- trator employed at Melrose- Wakefield Hospital. TERRY SCHOFIELD Our talented sub-head Majorette . . . member of the Oracle staff and Pep Club . English with Miss Ekborg rates high .. . enjoys skiing . . will always remember Majorettes of '71- '72 . . . prizes her baton . . admires Auntie Bea Terry dislikes biased teachers . advises under- classmen to get involved Strange . . . college and early child- hood education lie ahead. 70 CAROL ANN SARNO Charlie enjoys knitting and sewing will always remember P.O.D. with Trop . . . Feb. 1970 , . . admires D.C. , . peeved by getting up early .. . thinks open campus would im- prove W.H.S. . . . advises underclass- men to stay in school .. . future plans are becoming a secretary and getting married. WILLIAM SCAPPACE Billster . . . desires to live in the coun- try . . . enjoys mountain climbing and hiking . , . will always remember the Atwell fire , .. advises underclass- men to hang in there . ,, enjoys sport cars , . . desires to travel in the future . , . Live Free or Die. ELIZABETH SHAW Liz Ski Club and Lookout ,, fond memories of Plum Island, Well- ers' Party and Rockport . . 1Of31f71 , . , peeved by ignorant teachers , ,. You have to play the game is her advice to underclassmen enjoys math with Mr. Grahn admires Jonathon Livingston Seagull prizes her license . tu-tu-tu-tu-tu more respect for students would improve W.H.S, . , sup- pressed desire is to fill the school with soap suds. LINDA SICILIANO Sis was an active member of Inter Nos, Girls' W Club, Ski Club, and N.H.S. . . . field hockey and Powder Puff football games rate high with this senior ,, will never forget her special ivory necklace . winter of '71 . , . physics with Mr. Bennett and chemistry with Mr. jones ., sup- pressed desire to be a person of worth ... think for yourself , , the fu- ture holds a nursing career and travel around the world. ROGER SEABURY Roger enjoys playing football and hockey . , will always remember bi- ology with Mrs. Brodeur ., prizes his car and tape deck , , , suppressed desire is to drive through town in reverse , . . advises underclassmen to stick with it . . pet peeve is sweaty gym suits nice one , . to make Aunty Bea principal would be an improvement . . . college in the future. SUSAN SHEPPARD Shep .,, active in 735 .,, loves football and hockey Miss Ro- mano . , prizes her St. Bernard and photo album .. fondly remembers Route 93 to Plum Island , , advises underclassmen to stick with it, they are the best years of your life! ,, . no foolish rules would improve W.H.S. . . loved her art class ... would like to fall out of a tree and break my leg , plans a future working with retarded children. 7l Q IEANNETTE SHEAFF An active member of Rainbow and Chorus geography with Mr. Miksen was a favorite , enjoys drawing . Stick with it. It's not as bad as you think, is jeannette's ad- vice to underclassmen . fondly remembers 11f8f71, 12f30f71, 8f3f72 , , you're insane . to be a medical technician. PATRICIA SIEGEL Active in Oracle, Lookout. A.IF.'5., C.Y.O., Orchestra, and N.l'I S. a Big Sister enjoyed physics with Mr. Bennett prizes her pet hippos memories ot doing the play for the Nan Freeman Scholarship Pat's hobbies include making plastic flowers dislikes phoney people advises underclassmen to fight apathy in your class feels a bets ter quality of teachers would improve W.H.S RONALD SEN Duke N IIS. llresident, Math team and Oracle tri-taptain of the soccer team a rrtemher of the baseball learn and player rep, ol the basketball team enjoved calculus suppressed desire is to write a book prizes his golf clubs enjoys reading and playing chess admires IEK. dislikes insimeritv . advises underclassmen to sup- port your school' would like to see longer class periods at W.lI 5, acareer in medicine. THOMAS SHEPPARD Shep P.O.D. with Mr. Tro- peano was a favorite would like to be a machinist prizes his car , peeved by Glory Boys will never forget a certain math class Whats up. MARYANN SPANC2 ' l'N'anga was active in Inter Nos, ski Club, Oracle Staff, and the Soph- omore Hop and junior Prom Com- mittees bothered by homework and making decisions feels a stu- dent lounge would be an improve- ment for WAHASA admires her friends Miss Glenn s English class will long be remembered Really7 ' -1, Z-U09 future plans include going to college and being a dental hygienist always to be happy, lOYCE SPROWL The Sophomore llop .ind junior Prom Lomrnitres, Pep C lub .ind Inter Nos Lnglrsh with Miss Ekborg is a favorite prizes a pearl ring l2Af'2f'7l admires her mother please peeved by plionies lt' l cluci it you all tan open campus would improve VV HSA always laughing RICHARD SIMEONE 'Sim' enjoyed Mr. Cahill's biolo- gy class would like to be US. President prizes his red sneakers remembers the times down Na- sella ' study and stay in school his hobbies include hockey and football to college Rogief' GALE SPEAR Cale enjoyed English with Miss C-lenn prizes her red PAj.'s 11f7f70 peeved by phonies admires Chuck advises under- classmen to stick with it He's home to travel, STEPHEN SPARKS Sparkyf' rates the Stoneham foot- ball game as his fondest memory . A A can be found scuba diving or skiing desires to make a million open campus for WAH.S. A. prizes his truck dislikes phony people A A future plans include travelling across the country and being an electrician. CLAIRE STACKHOUSE Stack A our Oracle editor in chief A Lookout, NAHASA, track, basket- ball, volleyball A enjoyed UAS. his- tory with Uncle Dan Blanchard .A desires to speak fluent French . prizes her koala bear . hobbies in- clude sewing, painting A A peeved by chronic complainers A fondest memory is running relays with M.R. A advises underclassmen not to listen to upperclassmen A. really? nursing school. 7? DEBORAH SNOW Debbie thinks open campus would be a good improvement for WAHAS. A AA dislikes people who are always brag- ging admires her parents , A en- joys her friends and being on the ln- ter Nos Junior Board . A. 5f2.8!72 A A A live each day to its fullest is Deb- bie's wish . A Hawaii is on the mind of this adventurous senior. JOHN SPINELLO John A A A our outstanding soccer goal- ie and tri-captain A A A also on the bas- ketball team . , A to have Patience . . A '70 Melrose football game will long be remembered A A A favorite teacher is Mr. O'Brien Coach Kelley hates two-faced people A . . Don't be a dope. CHARLES STRONG Active on the football, hockey and baseball teams prizes all his sports equipment , . memories of the trip to Bermuda , . . Chuck's fa- vorite class was English IV with Miss Ekborg . .. hates short bell bottoms , . . admires Coach Bisacre . . Get a new football field. CYNTHIA SWEENEY Cindy will always remember short- hand with Miss Gibson hates waiting . . . prizes her license , an improvement for W.H.S. is open campus . . , likes volleyball and bad- minton . . , on to business school to be a secretary. PHYLLIS STAFFIER Phyllis . . our Lookout co-editor-in- chief , . F.T.A., A.E.S., Choruses, Oracle staff and N.H.S. secretary active on the tennis and intramural basketball teams prizes her life ., World Civ. I with Mr. D'Agnese , . . suppressed desire is to write like Ernest Hemingway . hobbies in- clude embroidering and Crocheting . advises underclassmen be your- self and others will accept you for it , . , journalism. THOMAS SULLIVAN Sully . , physics with Mr. Casey will always remember science with Mr. Graceffa advises under- classmen not to get caught G.L, . future plans include work , , , employed at First National. i I 3 ELLEN SULLIVANI Sul is a member of the Girls' W Club, Student Council, St, I5oi'ence's C.Y.O., and Ski Club N.H.Sr treasurer on field hockey, gym- nastics and track teams prizes her contact lenses all the different people hobbies include cooking peeved by indecision em- ployed by First National college. EDWARD SWEENEY Ted prizes his friends will always remember his trip to Nova Scotia enioved Biology with Mrs Stdhle Art with Nliss Iiainge was a favorite passes time listening to music would like to see open campus at W' Ii 5 plans to travel and attend art sclicml SHARON ST ENTIIORD Sharon! favorite tlacc wa treatin writing with Mr Iaria eriiwqs camping admires scliifoplureriic geniuses dislikes bor!-dorri Silver children see through white light. IACOUELINE SURETTE jackie is one of our cheerleaders a member of Inter Nos Ilep L lub. Look- out, Munchkins and the lunior Prom committee will never forget I'.O.D with Trop suppressed desire is to visit Hawaii prizes her black and white pearl ring and a ter- tain stuffed animal 4 I0 71 admires Miss Glenn adxises un- Clerclassmen to get involved in school activities peeved lw ton- ceited people career plans include being an airline stenaicless KATHLEEN TAYLOR 'K,T.' participated in Ski Club, Inter Nos. Peace Corps and Oracle art statt Bowling Bowlettes' fondly remembers the ski trips desires to own a lodge of her own prizes her lucky locket and black eye peeved by heaters ' the fu- ture brings college and nursing lubiel lubie' 'rf KEITH THOMPSGN Ndaplewav Militia would like to 'evisit the Southwest Los prizes iis wht-els and his little fingers ondc-st memory is lNashington Jtreet admires Marquis de Sade a better guidance department would irnprovf: VN',l'l,S ' Youre Qglv is employed at Lakeside QRS!! 5 Wm LINDA TABB Tabby involved in Chorale, Girls Chorus and Peace Corps enioyed math with Mr, Callagy to have a tull, healthy lite prizes her diploma memories of graduation day enyoys watching soccer and basketball admires Father Reg and Father ,lack peeved by shy guys advises underclassmen to stay in school, its worth it would like to see the juke box put back in the study 'Oh. Wow! on to secretarial school. if WILLIAM TEXEIRA Tex Mapleway Militia on outdoor track and soccer teams enjoyed Mr. Tropeano would like to own a Triumph Bonneville prizes his friends fondest memo- ries were missing school and the 12: OO bell admires joe dislikes conceited people thinks special- ized courses would improve W.H.S. Who's making the run?' mechanics or conservation in the fu- ture Hev, Ioef' rffswt MARY TECCE Mary a member of the Peace Corps and Inter Nos , enjoyed English with Miss Glenn , prizes her li- cense . will never forget 7Of71 football championship . Stick with it Guess What! Hawaii. JAMES TOOTHAKER Enjoys dirt riding ., English with Mr, Magnan was a favorite . , prizes his motorcycle LuAnn will never forget leaving W.H.S. Give up likes to eat Surel 711 CHRIS TARR Chris enjoyed English with Mr. O'- Brien . . prizes a 62 Falcon ... Enjoy your senior year is his advice to underclassmen .,, Is that Right? . . future plans include going out West . , , would like to win the lottery. GEORGE THISTLE Participated in Ski Club ... was a member of the soccer, indoor and outdoor track teams . I likes to snow and water ski George's prized possession is his Mustang . . . future plans include aviation school to become a pilot, I TERESA TRUE Teresa belongs to Inter Nos, and is on the Oracle and Lookout staffs , .. 6!23f71 . .. favorite class was Eng- lish with Miss Ekborg , , I prizes her pearl ring fondest memories in- clude '72 hockey games, cookouts in the rain , and birthday parties . ,. 410 . .. peeved by two-faced people advises underclassmen to be yourself .. . friends , . I forever and two weeks plans to be a medical assistant. ALICIA URBAN Lee ... participated in Peace Corps, N.H.S. and Oracle class staff . . . favorite class is art , . , prizes her ring . . . will always remember Ossi- pee . , , enjoys swimming and walk- ing in the country ... dislikes un- friendly and rude people . . advises underclassmen to stay with it , . future plans include college and law . . . employed at Montrose Ice Cream stand. WAYNE TROPEANO Trop , , an active member of W Club . indoor and outdoor track . ,. enjoyed Art III with Miss Rainge , , prizes his car I dislikes snobby people , I bigger lockers would im- prove W.H.5. . Lakeside Stick with it to travel. AMY TUCKER Amy our vivacious head Major- ette . , a member of the Oracle Class Staff, Inter Nos, Sophomore Hop and junior Prom Committees . math with Mr. Duff Ride Cows , prizes her baton and clock , re- members sophomore year , ad- mires her friends on to college. I5 PHILIP TUCCI Tatics likes fast cars and fast girls . O yah! I'hil's great ambition is to get out of high school. JANET VILAND Will always remember Typing 1 with Miss O'Brien prizes Salvation and Oggie' to live in the moun- tains fondest memories were 1lf2If7l and 7fl8f'72 admires jesus dislikes people with pet peeves new shower curtains would be an improvement tor W II 5 ' OH leech plans to go on to school. MARCIA TROUCHTON Marcia an active MdlUff'll For two years enyoyed English III with Miss Romano prizes her friends fondly remembers the competitions admires Mrs Ku piec dislikes insintere people advises Dont waste any time Hobbies include swimming, skiing, and walking 'Congratulations improvement for W.I'I.5 A lock- ers that work college davs ahead, KATHLEEN UNSWORTH Kathy was on the Sophomore Hop Committee IC English with Miss C-Ienn was a favorite to travel to Europe enyovs skiing and horseback riding can t stand getting up early admires her par- ents secretarial school. 5 ELIZABETH WALSH Liz active in the Marching Band. Lookout and Oracle staff, CN O.. and 4-H, and Scouts will alwavs remember those canoeing and back- packing trips in N H. admires lohn lose-ph, Sr prizes her hiking boots would love to be in history books one thousand years from now college in the future Will the day ever tome when a man will not have to he dead to find peace? WENDY WESSELS Dee-Dire keeps busy on the Oracle typing staff engraved Math with Mr Lallagv Mr O Brien was a favorite desires to go on a boat to Ireland prizes her stuffed 'Tmnoopv dog will always rernern- lv-r sunimt-r of 71 Bunganut likt-s rv-filing and riding to 'Keep cool if. Ilti' s advic to iindswlass- men :iw-ls .in opt n campus would ,greatly irnprovf' IN' II S Well, alrtglif' business school wt- ri-t.ir:.il work Yr-s it s gonna br- .: long ioriv-ly surrirrit-r NEIL WAISONR A member of the Oracle staff and N HS. participated in hockey and baseball enioyed physics favorite teacher is 'Wild Bill Robertie prizes Sandy fondest memo- ries include going to Miami, N.Y.C. enjoys golf and going to the Pa- triots' games admires the Cod- father dislikes all the regulations at W.H.S. guture plans include college 'lNhatcan I say? MACAULAY WARD Mac member of the Concert Band and Mapleway Militia favorite class was English II enjoyed hav- ing Mrs. Ferrazano suppressed desire is to own a plantation in lamai- ca prizes Water pipe. and The Dodge ' rattlesnake hob- bies include chess and partying dislikes hero worshippers The end of school comes soon enough anyone have papers em- ployed at Cerretanis I get by with a little help from mv friendsw. MICHAEL WALSH Will always remember English III Mr. Magnan rates high with Mike . likes baseball . future plans include landscaping employed at the Star Market. l CATHY WHELCHEL Welch a member of the Girls' Leaders Club and Peace Corps, will never forget art and Mr. Fallon prizes her koala bear the neighborhood peeved by status seekers future includes college and becoming a kindergarden teacher employed at Millie's Variety. 76 ANNEMARIE WALSH Active in F.T.A. and Oracle art staff . . . enjoyed art with Miss Rainge and Mr, Cirahn . . would like to make a trip to East Oshkosh . . , prizes Cer- trude will always remember Rockport '72 peeved by deadlines . . . future plans include college. . JANET WEBBER Will never forget English IV with Miss Ekborg . suppressed desire is to find another world .. hobbies include playing the guitar and music . . . peeved by inconsideration' . .. advises underclassmen to take it easy . . . Ian feels W.H.S. would be greatly improved if it had open cam- pus . what ever ... lots of trav- eling in the future I've got a peaceful, easy feeling. L if 4 THERESA WHITE A member of Inter Nos, Freshman and Sophomore Chorus . , . played girls' field hockey and track .. en- joyed English Ill with Mrs. Corcoran prizes her memories enjoys listening to music and people Terry admires Miss Romano bothered by loud people and week- days desires to become an R.N. presently employed at Revere knitting Mills .,. Don't let it bring you down. DIANE WOOD Dianne will never forget English with Mr. Magnan . . . prizes a certain ring . , . the rock' '.., would like to trav- el across the country . , . belongs to the Prep and Pep Clubs . . . Mr. Full- er was a favorite . . , peeved by con- ceited people . . . open campus would improve W.H.S. .,, plans to go to college and then into teaching. BRIAN WHICHER Which is a member ofthe NRA and the Ski Club enjoys diving, hunting, and skiing cross-coun- try co-captain will never forget English lll with Miss Romano , suppressed desire is to live and own land up North or in the West . , . will never forget Shadow, New Mexico , feels another fire will be a great improvement for W,H.5, future plans include college, erase I, RICHARD WILKINSON Wilk . . a member of the Gymnas- tics team will never forget P.O.D. with Trop . , prizes his hat sup- pressed desire is to own the Schlitz factory in Milwaukee . enjoys working on cars . I peeved by home- work and work , Who's making the run? , Mapleway Militia. 77 DIANE WILDER Diane member of Prep Club and Class Will Committee enjoyed English with Mr. O'Brien will never forget the summers in New Hampshire , suppressed desire is to ski barefoot prizes her license .., advises underclassmen to enjoy life day by day admires RC. , What is it college in the future. STEPHAN WRIGHT Hustler physics was .1 lavorite prizes his braces Steve s sup pressed desire is to go to Texas admires PW CHRISTINA WHITON Tina nit-niher ot the Pulp C lull will never torgi-t .irl t-,nh Nliss Rainge prizes he-r Irie-nds will never forget weekends up :he tow:-r bothered bv having to get up lor school I tt E'-an ANN WISHART Ann is active in Inter Nos, Oracle N.ll.S., Orchestra feature staff, Chorale, Madrigals, and the Greater Bostonians enloved hiologv with Mr. Cahill desires to go skvdiv- ing peeved bv rnoodv people will never forget her junior vear admires her aunt advises under- classmen to enjov vour tour years f- don't rush through them sthool spirit would improve IN' ll 5 is now working at Kirkwood Nursing Home plans to studv nur:-ine .ir college. IANICE ZANOTTI A member of Inter Nos, Pep Club, and Ski Club will always remem- ber P.O.D with Trop prizes her license enrovs sewing, listening to records .ind riding bikes fond memories of the Pep rallies and Thanksgiving Football games. MARIA ZAFRA Enioys swimming, bike riding, crab fishing, and skating active in the Thesprans, .-XPS, FTA, Chorale, Girls Choir, and N.H.S. favorite class was chemistry in the summer liked Mr. Carmilia for Algebra Ill and Mr, Iones desires to travel to Spain and Europe prizes her dog, Chrqui peeved by gym suits and cliques coffee for students and variety of subjects would improve VV.H.5. plans to go to college and then teach, CARLA ZELL Carla active in Hi Y and F.T.A. enjoys football English III with Miss Clenn was a favorite , to get a motorcycle will never forget Rockport hates worms to travel. IUDITH ZAVARISE Zabo will always remember P.O.D. with Mr. Tropeano a member of the Youth Center , . would like to have open campus , prizes her pet squirrel Nuts , , advises under- classmen to play cool admires jerry Nobody! I .. will always remember leaving school and getting away with it peeved by people who are unfriendly . hopes to trav- el Don't do anything you will be sorry for, because there is someone always watching you! 78 SUZANNE ZAHLAWAY Active in 735 , , . to be able to think of two things at once is Zahl's sup- pressed desire , . prizes her Bible, friends, love and her mouth . .. ad- mires the Son of Cod ,, enjoys walking, writing and playing the gui- tar advises underclassmen to give each other a chance. I O' J 7 Y-'75 X f.1 w 1 -C' ,A Q L4 iw! if sv ! gnc, - , I 1 5 , I QA'- 5 Ji' dw '- if vgffw . 5 9--u 139 A Q-off, 'G ' . 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X - X ff' A V Come alive as a person aware of yourself of all your talents, ng your strong points and weak ones and become aware of the uniqueness of other people A Time to Be Born 86 I D ' ,,-'4 ' Q-A ,pr 4 1'f '.,, ,YS ...gn Why interrupt a lifetime of learning with twelve years of education? A Time to plant L When it's time to function as a feeling human being will your high school diploma 711 get you by ' Apologies to Robert Lamn 1 Y .1774 is- A Time to Reap ll Man, with his muscles and my mind, you gonna tangle with us? P.1f.C. Charles Tisby irvfw . . .'.' v' . , , - ' A '.. -0, . I uf-'lf -. . A Time to Kill H0Of S Every team has a coach and Charley horses to pull it. A Time to Heal L-:df We do not stop laughing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop laughing. A Time to Laugh Up a narrow flight of stairs in a narrow little room as I lie upon my bed in the early evening gloom - Imparted on my wall my eyes can dimly see the pattern of my life and the puzzle that is me. 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I 1 a time to refrain from embracing - X, I H . '05, . J i I ff-no CSD IOO K , Q ah. KN It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not. a Time to hate While there is still a war in Viet Nam, while Jews and Arabs cannot find their peace - while there is useless, thought- less slaughter on our highways - while we are guilty of a thousand subtle violences that destroy the manhood of our neighbors and leave them walking corpses - it is painfully obvious that salvation is not complete, and so we wait . . . As long as you and I are content with mediocrity, or cannot be hopeful, or refuse to trust our brothers simply because we do not understand them - as long as we fail to be generous, or omit the good that we might have accom- plished - so long will sin remain, and we must wait. 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Debble I.. . n Anne , EPLI 1.1, IQ, PE 4 'JL C. Alleca, D. Lamont A. O'Toole, D. Beasley IQ 6 W . ' -1 7 . ' 9. 1' . A Q ' . I V ' Y I I ' 1 , , 4 ' 7 , 'NX I, ,J E ' 2- ' ? ' N f i 'I 1 DUNN QACK-Ax UM. 123 Q25 5555 W Student Council 124 Quinn' VII: ul Judy Karen, Christine. Claire, Phoebe. B.. Paula, Suzanne, Joanne. Maureen Q f fn 1 L 1 Guest Speaker Council Meeting NHS X. K W z' . Iwi' 1 ? 4 Ytr if-Q 1, ,rife-1 , jimmy 6: Iayne. Renee, Phyllis :Sz Mr. Faria. Bobby Paul Andrea Jeanette Ginny 8: Robin 5 .af Sue 127 Ellen loan Eileen i'w ll ...... i 1 I 1 . M., , 1' ' 'Sain ' -,fi . R -i 5. fi: , f?? ' by wr par QI' fr get HH! ffl' 2.1 S.. '-lx -N I EQ . L ww- I i I wggm- I 198 -. DRUCQALS Q 1-.Q ax U Q 1' X' ff: 5.1 .: :affffi N N M H 'fa I A -sa J' N 1 15 f ' .Y :Zag 'Arabi- jx if. ..- A '- '. J z. ENSEMBLE 130 CHE TKA .F 1 1 , K . Y t 1, I I .FA X xQ Rf? .ILL I is 'U 'ax Q- qw., ,. VA 7' 'fi 'Q if ' Vg. 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Their rnain purpose is to tutor various grade levels, which gives them an idea of what teaching is like. The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Rubicco, a junior high social studies teacher. This year, the FTA is mostly made up of underclassmen. The or- ganization has no officers. Meetings are held every two weeks, on a Thurs- day night, at the High School. iff XJ wr ...JM NCD PQ RS TU L4OQl2345Cs7Q 200 1-K x9 tcm ,TE Evo W5 ww UU H06 QWVI H931 HU 140 49mm .4 rin Y o . V X u A ,,. x x ,g,n.'4 -mi' 5 9- K '4 F .3 Af 1- nf 9 F 661655 QCQDTQPS5 -l E V . .rg .. fi, .4 ,ii 4 . Ni' sl f r. 1 time..bg . jf Q, .4 '4' ,- ' g ,g af 'fP ' 5 'P' , - 'W I-I 1 s ,- it' L rl 4. J 5 ' '-4 t fa I Q rs- I ga Z. Sikxtlf W X fe 0 o 0 o Q +9 e S' i' i P6 1 .s K.:-' I7 Po DECA is a non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian youth organization related to the Distributive Education Clubs of America. It is designed to develop future lead- ers for marketing, merchandising and management. DECA members have the opportunity for state and national recognition that they would not otherwise have. Distributive Education instruction and DECA activity constantly emphasize Americas system of competition and private enterprise. Self-help among students is the rule rather than the exception, and DECA leaders give constant encourage- ment to continued education. 1112 CERC U 5-NY! ll V 4 5 -- -,,-tk-5:1 if-'L-?l.Ip,v - kP 'vu L. '- r-f,f'C i'. m7f1 9':,1fiQ', ' Af' ' 1 slr' lsK1-1s.m- r , .A f,-, ,- J,i,'..,,!L.',, . .,. .f., - -, .'g3,, '41 1 W .- - W . w Vw 'fn 1' X U' -1 :su-, x,-' if v v 17 14 ,- - .Z 'V IIPOUU W U NL ,Y I ? I-Iallowe'en Party Father-Daughter Banquet Girls Club 14 E r SaysVVho? 3' 1 141 if fV7'z You don't raise heroes, you raise sons. 14 And if you treat them like sons They turn out to be heroes Even if its just in your own eyes. A. Sheppard 9 Sports This year the teams at Wakefield High School really com- bined their spirits and talents to prove their teams were great. The Warrior Field Hockey squad earned a third place Middlesex League finish, compiling a 5-3-1 slate. Coach Pianko's charges combined a solid defense with a potent of- finse to capture such victories over Melrose 1-Og Stoneham 4-Og and Concord, Belmont, Lexington 2-1. junior center forward Marcia Veale slammed the school record 16 goals. WHS was the first school to score against powerhouse Woburn. Co-captain Rennee Gregorio also sparked the of- fense. The defense, hampered by injuries, produced several outstanding efforts, including a heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Winchester. The Warriorettes defense was led by goalie Pat Joyce, who posted two shutouts, Co-captain Karen Sanchez, IoAnn Koulouris and Sara Landers. The Soccer team had its best season since its inception. The Warriors booters posted a 9-3-4 record and garnered a third place league finish under the leadership of Coach Kelley. They opened the campaign with six victories and missed qualifying for the State Playoffs by a half-game. Highlights of the season included victories over Woburn 6-15 Water- town 4-Og second place Concord 1-O, and a -O-O tie with league champion Lexington. Nine contests went into over- time, with Wakefield emerging a 4-1-4 record. The defense led by Tri-captain goalie John Spinello, and fullbacks Paul Grazewski and Paul Hussey, allowed only 20 goals in 16 games. The offense was sparked by Tri-captains Tom Clough and Ron Sen who combined for 22 of WHS' tallies. Halfbacks Paul Murphy, Chris Biggar, and Artie Terravec- cia contributed other key plays during the season. The team is sure to do well next year with all the experience the boys have had through the tough games they encountered. Wakefield's Football season started with a week at Camp Ousamequin in Halifax, Mass. Their work paid off with an opening triumph over Watertown 15-O. After tieing Con- cord 6-6 and suffering a 12-O defeat to Reading, the War- riors reeled off five consecutive victories. Stoneham fell to a O 28 point second half, 28-22, Lexington was stopped 12-6 and WHS topped Belmont 34-6, Woburn 14-8 and Winches- ter 8-6. Led by Captains Rick Quattrochi, Bob Murphy and Tom Crusco, and quarterback Tom Conomacos' passing to Bob Moses, WHS went in the annual Thanksgiving Day tilt with title aspirations. However, the Warriors were drowned 28-14 and captured a third place finish. Coach Bisacre had an outstanding season. Coach DiCommandrea's Harriers just keep rolling. This year's club was perhaps DiCommandrea's strongest ever. These runners worked out hard through all types of weather and deserve all the accolades they receive. The Harriers ran easily through all of their league competition. Standouts this season were Paul Fahey, Rolf Meyer, Sophomore Kevin Crowley, Larry Tortorici, and Co-captains Brian Whicher and Ed Haladay. Following the capture of the league meet at Woburn, the Harriers hopes were high as they headed for White Stadium for the State meet. To no ones surprise they easily captured the title. The Harriers next traveled to Port- land, Maine to the New Englands where they came in an impressive second place. WHS finished behind a Rhode Is- land team who had 185 boys out for the team. Stressing team unity as they run, the Harriers held our school rec- ord, 72-2. Under the excellent coaching of Miss Jean Nichols and Miss Callahan and 1973 Girls Gymnastics team has earned the impressive title of undefeated gymnasts. Co-captains Karen Sorenson and Arlene Bonapane have sparked the team through a fabulous season. The areas of competition include side vaulting, uneven parallel bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. Patty Gearin, one of the teams top vaulters has added tremendously to the teams success in overtaking such teams as Peabody 73.1-46.6, Lowell 68.32g Melrose 72.6-50.65 and Natick 75-38. With the help of many under- classmen including Sue Rush, joan Carey, Sarah Johnson and Melaine Keebough the Warriorettes should keep their opponents spellbound in years to come. The Warriors Wrestlers under the direction of Coach Rich- ardson have come up with a fine showing in their 72-73 sea- son. They displayed their talents early in the season, with their defeat of many strong clubs. Tri-captains Frank Brown, Preston Buckley, and Nabil Boghos were all impor- tant assets to the team in maintaining their teams moral suc- cess and spirit in taking victories over Woburn 45-27, Win- chester 45-27, and Belmont 60-12. Wakefield then met their toughest competition, Lincoln-Sudbury and thwarted them 30-27. Next years team is sure to be a strong one with such outstanding members as Ralph Pasquariello, Chet Davis, Nabil Boghos and Frank Fregosi returning for Varsity competition. Under the superb coaching of Bob Bisacre the Boys Gym- nastics team had had a great slate since the opening mark. The combined efforts of Bob Basilesco and Paul Murphy have helped the team work to their fullest capacity to have them receive high standing in the league. Such standouts were Dana Muise, Mike Dawson and Peter Kascons who have helped the team to such victories over Saugus 77.16- 16.00, No. Reading 69.85-68.95, and Winchester 73.10- 62.20. Despite the loss to Lexington, the team managed to come out on top at their tri-meet against Belmont and Wob- urn, dampening their opponents spirits with scores of 66.1- 64.82 and 47.95-42.65 respectively. With much strength coming from underclassmen Mike McCauley, Mike Kizaza, Dan Stubby Harrington and john Hurley, Coach Bisacre can expect another great season. The Basketball team was billed this year and has lived up to its name. The Warriors at the present have a 12-3 record, with two one point losses to Stoneham and an over time two point loss to Lexington. With Bob Moore and John Pacillo ruling the boards the offense has fired over 65 points a game. Moore, Captain Ron Sen, Steve Relihan and Ed Hala- day have all averaged in the double figures. Coach Lanes bench has also come through: Tom Conomacos, Mike Ioly, Roger Lapham, Gerry Durkee, Jay Moore, Ralph Burke and jeff Mader have all played key backup roles. The defense was great limiting their opponents 50 points. Some big wins were 80-47 over Belmont, 79-60 over Reading, 61-58 over Winchester and 72-53 over Watertown. The season was also marked by the advent of the Rowdy Association of Wake- field. These fans packed the gym game after game which played an instrumental success to WHS. A 13-7 record is needed to reach the State Tourney. The Warriors are reach- ing for that goal. Despite the losing record of the Girls Basketball team, the girls and Miss Pianko can only be praised for their hard work throughout the season. Consisting of no seniors the team is very young. Led by Tri-captains janet Thomas, Barb Mulloy and Marcia Veale, the team displayed improvement throughout the season. A high degree of ability was shown by all of the seventeen girls. The girls are sure to show great improvement next year with an acquired sense of winning. The Indoor Track Team this year was quite outstanding. Aided by Tri-captains Wayne Tropeano, jamie Fahey and Mark Costentino, the Warriors finished the season with a 7- 2 record. The team suffered two disappointing losses to Lex- ington and Melrose, but they rallied to the last meet to De- fuse the Reading Rockets , who then were undefeated. The Warriors won that meet 48-38, long before the relay. With such stars as Brian Whicher, Wayne Tropeano, Jamie Fahey, Glenn Bushee, Mark Cosentino and returning Warriors Paul Fahey, Rolf Meyer, Dan Christo, Chris Sentementes and Sophomore Kevin Crowley, the team proved their talents in many ways. With such wins over Winchester 60-25, Bel- mont 54-32, Str, ieham 60-26, the team is sure to have great success in the States. Coach Duff's team has proven to be the spoilers . Led by Captain Lee Sardella, Coach Humphreys has had a good season. Standouts were Tim Roberto, john Crocker, Peter Whiting, veteran defense Gene Hayes and Bruce Can- ty, with Chris Biggar, Dan Donahue and Andy Mazzone. With such outstanding games against Stoneham 4-0, Read- ing 4-1, and Winchester 4-1, the Warriors really sparked the ice with outstanding skating. Parisi played a great goal with a shutout against Belmont early in the season. The Hockey Team is sure to have a booming season next year with their whole first line returning. 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And he will have his wisdom. joan Walsli Anglund ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL fvx N Dr. George MacArthur, Superintendent 5 Raymond Osborne, Principal Dr. Elizabeth Upham, Dean of Cirls . ' lg +5-ngmmen co. wa ,la fa l l . ohn Brodrit lc, Vice-Principal joseph Sardella, Assistant Principal 182 '1'1'1-T ' 'laaiou 'lung :rg ENGLISH Mr. Richard Magnan Ms. Carol Romano f I I ' f A , Y, 1. i., f, M fi N I 3 Mxvgf 1 Mk.. Ms. Cathy Ferg V53 -'F ' . QRL, Miss Zelda MacKenzie Chairman Mr. Robbrt O'Brien 1 -i i N Mr. joseph Provost 183 Miss Margaret Wlheeler 3 Mrs. Mary Dobie fb 4 A Ms. Denise Holmes Miss Cheryl Dubois Mrs. Carlene Buia Mr. Thomas Merchant ...X Mrs. Charlene Peterman Ms. Elizabeth Ekborg 184 X, '- Mrs. Carol Ferrazano Mrs. Margaret Morrison -1-S: Miss Arlene Glenn 8-Skis 's 4Nt,,?v .xhl A, r. Y Mrs. Karen Bachman Mrs. Katherine jones Mr. john Faria Mrs lxnthlvcn L on -'mn 185 Ms. Anne Patriquin Mr. james Walsh A MISQ Carolyn Robertson ff NIP , R. , I rr- ! xv. Q3 z ' . Mr. Kevin Thomas 186 Mr. joseph Connors Chairman HISTORY Mr. Frank Favorat Mr. Robert Miksen if .i mfffig- , WI:-.....i. I Mr. Daniel Blanchard Miss Nancy Fredrick r. x Mr. David Tropeano Mr. Paul Eckman Mr. Louis D'Agnese 2 AQ 1' ici T .-1 w Nm..- LI Mrs. Paula Smith i az 1 -t J fl- v Miss Marlene Pati Miss ludith W'arshaw FOREIGN LANGUAGES Miss Nancy Greenquist Mr. Laurent Benoit Chairman Mr. john Salerno Mrs. Wanda johnson Mr. james Fallon Mr. Kenneth Thomson X Mrs. Margaret Lawrence MATHEMATICS Mrs. Patricia Hallinan Mr Joseph MCAUllff9 Mr. Robert Carmilia Y A jr Mr. Chester Davis Chairman 'll Mr, Thomas Soucy Mr. Patrick Donahue 190 Mrs. Grace Cincotti L 113, v 4 v Qi' Mr. William Callagy Mr. james Duff Mr. Ralph Filippone N x XB Mr. john Mugavero 191 .Ell- , 19. .I L Mr. Robert Richards ., R aw 1 Mr. Rupert Crahn Q SCIENCE Hai'-L. SC he ' 5,417 7.3 VOC! 'f7bl7.' 'if' Mr. Graham jones Mrs. Jeanne Hirshberg vqaf'i Mr. james Murphy Mr. Iames Riley Chairman s n X ' r , A. r 4, x f rf-ff -C I -5 . ,N 4 in CC Mrs Wrlrna btahle Mr, joseph Casey Mr. Douglas Shattuck 192 fi 93' 14 an . Mr. Henry Smith Mrs. Virginia Brodeur Mrs. jane Benotti f M Mr. john Marrs Mr. Robert Simpson 3 Mr. Robert Bennett 193 XX i X M Mr Arthur Llilnll f M r. Ross M ac Leod BUSINESS 'AFM Mrs. Tomasina Mc Kenna Mrs Louisc Q heslev i jr 1 'j ' U i ' u n H - , . J f- ' UUillJL.!11,D Mrs. Frances Cronin Miss Claire Shaw 5 swf' P -w.. . L7'K ,Km Mr. Fredrick Rockett Mr. l0l'1n Walsh Mr. David Allen Miss Virginia Gibson Mrs. Mildred Dofcuui 195 QS? ii V' Ns. Q1 Mr. Franklin Charbonneau f' I f Director T i .-, gg , -in , 7-1 ' M iss Patricia Pianlco V4 ,, u 1 tn ,Liv rjvf Q.. if LJ? Mr. Robert Bisacre Miss Martha Callahan xx ,IP 1 , it Mr C,,,rtr.iId C, allagv Miss Katharine Nichols SPECIAL EDUCATION Q Mr, Terrance Fuller Mr. Dominic DiCiammarino Chairman Mr. john McLaughlin xg I ll Mr. Edward Gallagher Mr. John Zynsky Chairman gyv I , fx Mr. William Leonard Mr. S. Morton Sherman 197 .Q-7' Mr. Merle jones INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mrs, Marie DeCristoforo Chairman va A ' 5 ' .V -r i - A' ar , U -.I l -I ' ' ' lihggqi'-'i'fi i ' I f ' I -. I fw ,M Qlffi' N , I-I Q :- .1 Mrs. Dorothy Driscoll DOMESTIC ARTS A x 7 5' 2 ,. . , l . nfl A VY' A ,ni i, i' i 'FQ' N x Y ' P X vi 1 f Mrs. Lorraine Kives Miss Nancy Hughes Mrs. Stephanie D'Agnese 198 Mrs. Carol Philbrick GN 1 Miss Eleanor Babikian , ch Q Miss Marjorie Rainge Mrs. Catherine DiDonato Mr. Paul Dorsam PINE ARTS Mr. Rin hard l,.1m.m Mr, Maurice Dwyer 1 - , A' . x, M if lun., '- Em' sg fp, 1 5 mr ,A . r --v. , - -.....k K . im W... Y PUPIL Mr. Robert Brown 1 Q ' p , A g . -' Q ' 'v . A f r A ' e lan ,Af J, Mr, Wilbur Halliday Mrs. Florence Timmins a Mrss Nancy Mlniahlellxm Miss Constance DOYIQ 200 X I I . wg ig S-...dl Mrs. Eileen Cranin Mrs. Emma Letzring Mrs. Geraldine Mills Mrs. joan Havey I, Mrs. Margaret Clancy Mrs. Jeanne Murphy ,.4 1111 Mrs. Harriet Turco 201 Mrs. Alice Conley 4 I r. 1 i. ' ii .bei .M Mrs. lean Conway N: A Mrs. loan llawsn Mrs. Norma Cotter Mr. William Sage Mr, joseph Sardella Attendant e Officer an Y . -I :,i5?1f??s1 Mrs. Beatrice Ku piec Mrs. Helen Campbell 20 Mr. Donald Sandrelli Data Processing ,..... Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Mrs. Hazel Warren :QI I P r 1 l l I . Librarian Miss Marsha Lee Wilbur 5 . Mrs. Mary Lally a x I Librarian Mrs. Anne Loughlin F5 K 1: L .W Cafeteria Personnel 203 all 2 -4J-e,:'.,:aeL1,2J.,:,f,-1:!':4f,' --ff KY , 0 W ' A 4.,.AM.f,f ,QL 20 C l' f Compliments of Omp lmems O IEWELCRAFT 20 Albion Street 10 Albion Street, Wakefield CUBBY HOLE STATIONERS, INC. Wakefield H. S. SORENSON CCMPANYI INC. Diamonds0Watches0jewelry0Sterling China Crystal 21 Albion Street, Wakefield FISHER JEWELRY jewelers A Wakefield Watch Shop, Inc. watch repair engraving 401 Main Street Good Luck to Class of 1973 SMITH'5 DRUGSTORE Best Wishes C . RAY PARKER, INC. ompllments of CONNIE'S NEWSSTAND Compliments of '. ..-V' ,' 41.vH lIf, l ' . ,f ' , if A N .SAW , 1 . , f ' Route 1 Saugus, Massachusetts Ai ' 'I i U ' ' ' 'xxx- .. v'f5!' 205 See Us Today for a 1973 Chevy BILL CURLEYS MAIN STREET CHEVROLET 578 Main St. 245-2400 Wakefield AMES Congratulations to The Class of DRUGS 1973 WAKEFIELD COLOR LAB 466 Main Street 341 Main Street Wakefield, Mass. Wakefield, Mas 245-0022 The Perfect Choice for All Occasions ,. w'xxxu.uAlv,s Cgmpljments of PARKER FLORIST 5 , sb 2 416 M ' . ' ' E am St Wakefield 4QQHi::ry, 245-0745 C DEVITA'S FLOWER GARDENS HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS Tripp 21-23 Wat 329 Vernon St' Manager Wakefield, M Wakefield Jil Eand-ak? 6Dot1U1ot cover all Old insurance adage fi For a little hurt a band-aid doeth fine. But to take arms against a sea of troubles and outrageous fortune. . . 'tis insurance that provides the salve. And what could be a more gratifying and rewarding career? If you are interested. . . consider the insurance industry for your Iife's work. Call our People Department. They'lI be glad to give you the details. lxmericon 1 Aufuol INSURANCE COMPANIES Wakefield, Massachusetts 0lB80 208 C-OOD LUCK from 128 MAC FORD New Cars at 98 Albion St. Used Cars at North Ave. 128 Junction CURLEY WAKEFIELD SUPPLY co. FUEL SERVICE Hardware - Paints - Houseware Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 245-4700 358 Main Street For Heating 8a Air Conditioning Call JOE CURLEY A Man for all Seasons 24 Hours A Day I A Century of Service WAKEFIELD Compliments of 02 ' BANK 342 MAIN STREET ' WAKEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS OIBBO ' 617 245-3890 All INCORPORATED 1687 209 Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1973 WAKEFIELD COOPERATIVE BANK 325 Os 53 Rel? 35 -lx 5E 'nw-1 C 'US as ag' w 2 mx EU U' 50 :Z Z7 aus EE E eg 0 iam Ei :T 9 l . iz NNAW! IN, A Y' rv DJ X as 1 I r . 5 D s it 2 i g O ' 1 3 2 '40 net 3 , , W,, t. N 5 E ' ftt l 4 i. 0 1, 59 f A ' 1 Rh 10' .' MILTON'S ll DRUG, INC. Pharmaceutical and Health Care Center 387 Lowell St. Wakefield, Mass Life can be better enjoyed with good health - Let Us Help V il Wakefield BOWLADROME Home of Sport for the Entire Family 92 Water Street, Wakefield 245-7062 ' f 0 Public Relations 0 Communications 0 Advertising 0 Direct Mail I. Chisholm 99 Preston St. Wakefield, Ma. 01880 STUDENT SAVERS O O O There are hundreds of STUDENTS who hsve accounts In our bank. They're building their own nest egf' for their own epo- clal reasons. lt's always their money. We just help it GDOW for them . . . continuously. Because of daily compounding, our big 5565 Interest adn. pounds to 5.4795 annually. At this rate A deposit left Intact will double in 13 years. Here's what to do! 1. Go to the Social Security office at 24 Exchange Bt., lhlbn and apply for your OWN Social Security numbe. 2. Walt for the postman to deliver your card twlthln 48 hoursl. 3. Come to our bank and open your account,-any day from 8:30 un. to 2:30 p.m or on F'rida.y evening from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. 4. Futon your social security card to the inside of your puebook so it won't get lost or mlslald. 5. SMILE. . . and watch your account grow. l , O W eil me ' 0 an sow 842 02 :.!?'.t. . 245.0400 P10 ELK SPRING BOTTLING CO. INC. 380 Lowell St. Wakefield, Ma. 01880 245-1433 245-3441 Bottlers of: Pepsi-Cola, Squirt Moxie, Orange Crush Nu-Grape, Towers Root Beer 130 YEARS STANDAVQ L. B. EVANS' SON COMPANY Wakefield, Mass. 01880 Success to the Class of 73 from EASTERN MIDDLESEX5 LEADING OFFSET DAILY NEWSPAPER THE WAKEFIELD DAILY ITEM Established 1894 26 Albion Street, Wakefield also Wakefield's No. 1 Printer Offset and Letterpress Job Printing BOOKS o PROGRAMS YEARBOOKS o CATALOGS MAGAZINES o BULLETINS Telephone 617-245-9000 Congratulations Class of '73 Compliments of MANCINI'S f rg 389 Lowell St. 1 1 C K Wakefield IORGES compliments of HOLIDAY SALON and W 393 Lowell St. ' 7 4 Corners Plaza Q Wakefield 245-909 Prince Arturo's Congratulations Class of 1973 . CRYSTAL PHARMACY JF AND 1116 Main St. Wakefield 245-5087 SPAGHETTI HOUSE Compliments of owne Furniture Company Compkte Home Funxuhngf Route 1 53'-ISHS 93 Albion Sr. Wakefield 245-2320 BEST WISHES I ' TO ouiz GRADS ,L .2-I A CIOOD LUCK to the CLASS OP '73 HL from gb P.T.s.A. fi? CP '3' UDY HI' CI J CHRIS '53, PHEOBE . ,f,'-5' I JILL ooNNA C'FI0r1L-St Q , ' KAREN 3' MAUREEN SALLY 5 LYNN 7 M wg-J PAULA IUDY I9 I 1322. SUZANNE 22 .. p -, IOANNE CINNY -V439 .pg 3 CLAIRE 416MAIN ST WAKEFIELD , Come grow with us! I N Q I ki I CFPAX MELROSE E ELD TR T Company A Shawmut Association Bank Member F.D.I.C. WAKEFIELD: 369 Main Street ' WILMINGTON : Lowell Street fRte. 1295 MELROSE: 492 Main Street ' 44 W. Wyoming Avenue ' 516 Franklin Street READING: 580 Main Street ' TEWKSBURY: Main Street Shopping Center 21? FREEMAN U CLEANERS 269 North Ave 2.45-9750 I Nancy Teresa MINAHAN PHARMACY 2.49 North Ave. Congratulatxons Semors. from W.H.S. STUDENT COUNCIL KATHY JOAN RENEE ELLEN KIM STEPHANIE SCOT NABIL MIKE COLIN DEBBIE RALPH TINA JOHN SHARON SHERYL ANDREA JOHN HILARY SANDY JIMMY DOUG YQVM?71JlQQ1'QeLa2w fdb Cdgvfw Q o V!! SW? D MSW if S 9 O O Spm-Jwn Avg A xx . M x-BJ' Deg M Q YD . Nsspu A W W W JN E c.,.H,lfL mm WM? Ll Q3, by I 6:7 B53 - QQXN U! GZZQSGAAQMZQ bf! lgQ.?5 9-:ggi XS Gflfgpqfqf gov? E4S' -M Q4 S 'H CQ an -EQPW gf 1 MQ QV 'Tp QS' We 'MW he! 'V . QE ?Rg 5-7 Q 1'uusj,K-QQYWSLX3 Rowdiej ' if 590, BULK ew A X C 1,000 , ,S Edg0 l'H lg s X ci 4? N-Us My afi fgndgvlsv W5 ,Hy an Q Cb Q' 56Df5v,i3,r 3614 awww C we ffw M22 EM W 1 7212? 3 'Jcbbx2?,,3i fwf uS,wXJfXkM X6Q309' Q45 W M 'N Www WD? ? to . .Q-QE? ,E My My if 'QR JQ K' EMS? 53 QSH fall? Mcbwgwlf VF aa ,Juv-8 w Q07 Q6 1 'C mi ing pi 'W C, EES bg ' of vQfS Yy M , Q95 QVGA' M kkyyyxolgo 'Fkiqfuk g Q 5,4101 whom- 0 MM M QW Mf?ffiQKOgfEEg0.g,:mgL1ua,4 W QMHWQQLQ QX . 2120 W gk John Salerno Miss Marjorie Rainge Miss Cheryl Dubois Ms. C.A. Romano Mr. Sc Mrs. R. Buia Elizabeth Ekborg Mrs. I-Iallinan M.H. Miss McKenzie Mrs. Stahle Mr. Mugavero Mr. Thomas Mr. Sn Mrs. Stephen Kives Mrs. DeCristoforo Denise Holmes Peg Miss Patie Mr. R. Filippone Mrs. Brodeur Mr. Cahill Mr. Simpson Mr. Faria Mr. Fuller Peg Morrison Mrs. Benotti M. H. Dobie Patrons Auntie Bea Mrs. Murph Mr. Charbonneau Katharine Nichols Mr. Robert Miksen Mr. 0'Brien Mrs. Corcoran Mr. Pavorat Mrs. Lawrence Mr. Thomas Merchant Mr. Connors Mark Hagan Mr. Casey Mr. Blachard Mrs. Ferrazano Miss Warshaw Mr. Thomas Miss Glenn Mr. Donald Sandrelli Mrs. Emma Letzring Mr. Halliday Mrs. Timmins James E. Duff Mr. Donahue Mr. 8: Mrs. Louis D'Agnese HART'S HARDWARE AND BEST wisHEs TO THE SPORTING GOODS CLASS OF '73 253 North Avenue Wakefield, Mass. WAKEFIELD RfM CONCRETE . B xW' h COMPANY, INC. C1255 O'f,,.ej from WAKEFIELD, MASS. TOODY'S 107-109 Water St. Wakefield 245-3844 WATERSTREET GULF 79 Water sf. Wakefield WAKEFIELD SCHWINN CYCLERY 245-9765 Sales and Service Builders Specialties - Aluminum Products SHELMAR, INC. 187-191 Water St. Wakefield Ma. We Service All Makes 16 Albion St., Wakefield STEVENS X AUTOMOTIVE .5 ' 1590 W B 993995-- 2 7 X I ,Satisfaction Assured E ' E IS! 979 Main Sr T ff IT E? E . fl , : -1 , A, V S BEST OF LUCK A Greetings, Conservatories from THE HAZELWOOD flowers for all occasions Where Good Friends Meet Vera C. Lindquist 245-0393 to Eniov Fine Food , Chester W. Lingquist 454 Yale Ave. 6 GOOD LUCK Iaflife Gwen CONGRATULATIONS Donna Carol ' S h Rfsgcla Sliggn to the '73 Oracle Editors Shirley Elena from the '74 Editors Amy Gay Ianice Terry . . . Ellen Robm Gml B t Ltinscg Paul Ken loan I Cindy Audrey 5 ' lim Steve fx l . THE - Cathy Elaine MAIORETTES E I Q 2 '21 ' Best Wishes to the Class of '73 C0mPlimef1fS Of from CRYSTAL FOOD SHOP . THE CHEERLEADERS AND DEUCATESSEN Denise, head Jeanne, Sub Jackie Andrea 386 Main St., Wakefield Nancy lgan sANroRo's ORIGINAL Pa' ue SUBMARINES Laura Marcia Janice Ruthann The name that brought Sue fame to the sub. Compliments of B tw. h QS IS ES MALDER ARMY-NAVY STORES hom Wakefield Slax Center S St M Liquor Mart' Inc' LAUNDER-RITE INDUSTRIAL Cards UNIFORM RENTAL en Gifts - . clY'CCi',sn - . - 76 Alb SLW k f ld,M . 3f4M sr. mn 246-:7f:5le ass Hof-LSC, Q' 245-3317 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT To Whomever lt May Concern: Be it remembered that we, the class of 1973, of Wake- field Memorial High School, Town of Wakefield, Coun- ty of Middlesex, in the Commonwealth of Massachu- setts, being in complete possession of our faculties of mind and body, but knowing the uncertainty of life, do hereby declare and proclaim this document to be our last will and Testament, and do hereby devise, bequeath, and bestow our gifts and most valuable possessions in the following manner. First: To the faculty of Wakefield High: To Mr. Miksen: a ride to Lynn. To Mr. Bennett: the school committee. To Miss Wheeler: a winning season with It's Academicsif To Mrs. DiDonato: the back room. To Coach Walsh: Homeroom 012. To Mr. Grahn: airplane rides. To Mr. Filippone: the Bruins and two goals. To Mr. Osborne: with an E . To Puck: Friday morning breakfasts. To Mr. Favorat: twinkies. To Miss Glenn: English Ill D. Block. To Mr. D. J.: Friendly's Auto School. To Mr. Jones: Mr. Mole. To Mr. Smith: trivia. To Dr. Upham: the Class Mosts from 73 . To Miss Nichols: gas masks for Girls' locker room. - Mr. Connors: a democratic area. J Mr. Blanchard: Eddie Johnston. fo Mr. D'Agnese: the old homeroom. To Mr. Bisacre: a decent pair of officials. To Mr. Simpson: Howard Cosell on air. To Mr. Brodrick: the Atwell Building. To Mr. Provost: Karate lessons. To Mr. Tropeano: butcher of the year award. To Mr. Davis: square root of three. Second: To our fellow classmates, the Senior Class wills: To Lisa Raffael: a bird. To Robert O'Brien: Mapleway. To Mary Ann Spang: Melrose High. To Lynn Raffael: a Hart , To Steve Relihan: peanuts. To Don Robertson: son of a preacherman. To Charles Rizza: a new car. To Joan Maguire: Lessons to drive a V.W. To Peter Kaskons: toasted marshmallows. To Betsy Green: a turkey dinner. To Paul Hussey: a brain and a heart. To Bob Murphy: peanutbutter. To Liz Johnson: Tats and the W.A.C.S. To Maureen Mahoney: a summer at Bow Lake. To John Giambarressi: Tammy from Lakeside. To Judy Howe: a dress. To Mike Moschella: a bow tie and the steam roller blues. To Scot Moore: Sugar Bear and a seating moon . To David Hart: a round of boxing on the front porch. To Bob Foley: a Juel . To Andy Mazzone: Whammer Jammer. To Sue Migliore: a laus . To Christine Malonson: valentine underwear. To Joyce Lamy: a fire hydrant. To Linda Haven: a curb. To John Lubinski: Melrose-Wakefield Hospital.. To Colleen Halloran: a disc jockey. To Donna Keegan: a ride on a Motorcycle. To Judy Perna, Julie Garnett, Beth Hanson, and Janet Puglia: The City of Montreal. To Chuck Robbins: keeping our spirits high. To Lee Sardella: a night at Washington Street. To Liz Shaw: are you depressed? To Paul Pegnato: silver mittens. To Rachel Plagenza: a soft landing. To David Parr: set of driving lessons. To Steve Pacardi: Daly News. To Andy Pherson: Clubhouse by the tracks. To Debbie Drinkwater: Communion pictures at the old house. To Dale Elmer: a year's supply of hero juice. To Anthony Amico: Coon II. To Frank Amato: a privete cheerleader of his own. To Joyce Ramsdell and Gail Alleca: a double date. To Dan Barry: dealer's plates. To Carol Barthelemes: a good day. To Chris Biggar: new knees. To Debbie Lamont and Debbie Beasley: Airplane I. To John Bucci: a left hook. To Pat Dinan: baby ears. To Bob Barasso: a Finch. To John DiSanto: party with girls. To Shirley Curran: a whole coffee roll. To David Ferguson: a case of tonic. To Kevin Boyle: a Butkus doll. To Debbie DeChristoforo: Italian jokes. To Jean DiCicco: hotpants. To Susan Coffin: a certain plummer. To Paul Reed: a farm in N.H. To Joanne Puccio: stilts. To Pat Rawson: a life contract with Conquistadors. To Lora Roberts: a new coat. To Phyllis Staffier: an F. To Sharon Stentiford: a pledge of allegiance To Jackie Surett: Do-Da-Do. To Kathy Taylor: Mickey Mouse. To William Texeira: Ian Anderson. To Jimmy Toothaker: Airwig. To Wayne Tropeano: a slower pair of legs. To Teresa True: a broken toe. To Phillip Tucci: a mental yell. To Mac Ward: Joe. To Tom Clough: confidence. To Kathy Unsworth: a hospital Johnnie . To Janet Viland: an oral report in Yankee Stadium. To Anne O'Toole: too bad. To Danny Schmidt: the chemist. To Tom Sheppard: Rockport and Howards Ledge. To Ron Sen: an F in Math. To Kim Pasquariello: a season with no injuries. To Bob Sanford: toad. To Sarah Juelz a major decision. To Marcia Henderson and Olga Holland: a trip to California To Cynthia Bridge: Mr. Bennett. To Scott Donahue: 50 hardboiled eggs. To Richard Dellarciprete: jokes that backfire. To Glenn Bushee: a ride to the castle. To Chris Ellis: band leader? To Steve Black: a night in l5riendly's parking lot. To Larry Black: Two muffins at Friendly's. To Tom Conomacos: a messy gym locker. To Debbie Brown: giggles. To Donna Chase: 36-22-36 hike. To Phyllis Colantuonio: Koala bear. To Linda Columbus: Benjalin Columfrank. To John Costello: Abbott. To Susan Daly: a night out with the girls. To Ricky Dodds: a totaled Porche. To Kathy Flannagan: car insurance. To Mike DeWeever: a smoking lounge. To Kathleen Curley: a taxi service. To John Chapman: a new pair of shoes. To Tom Boodry: a letter at camp. To Dan Albani: a pink 'cuda. To Nancy Doherty: a certain Armenian. To Linda Leahy: and Joan Cardillo: those dances. To Pat Ring: underclassmen. To A.T., l..L., D.S., M.D., D.D., J.D P.R., S.D., L.J., LF.: Saturday Nights. Third: The Senior Class wills the following to he 'underclassmenz To the Junior Class: all the spirit left from 73. To the Sophomore Class: graduation from Farm Street To the Freshmen Class: no supplementaries. Fourth: The Senior Class wills the following: To To To To To To To To To To To the soccer team: the States. To the track team: a new trophy case. Rooms 111 and 209: flowered curtains. To the hockey team: their own rink. the Cafe: a bulldozer. To the Will Committee: perfect attendence the Office: a waiting room. the Boys' locker room: a maid. the Majorettes: togetherness. the Cheerleaders: a smile. the Girls' lavs: locks on the doors. the Senior C-irls: entrance to Rosati's. Lakeside: a Grand Reopening. the football team: another Stoneham game. Fifth: We individually bequeath the following: To John Fitzpatrick: Mr. Rich. To Ellen Brinkers: a trip to Merrimack. To Hilary Shea: a Microphone. To Ellen Spark: contact lenses. To Mark Classen: shocking pink. Lastly: We hereby appoint Mr. Osborne executor of this, our last will and Testament, and we hereby revoke all former wills made by us. In witness thereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-three. Paul Pegnato Dan Albani Shirley Curran Teresa True Debbie Beasley Diane Wilder Paul Grazewski Cathy Johnston Judy Howe Lee Sardella Michael Moschella Marcia Dalesandro Susan Migliore Kathy flannagan Tom Clough joyce Ramsdell judy Egan ??O ALBANI, DANIEL 9 Walnut Street ALESSI, DEBRA 78 Greenwood Avenue ALLECA, GAIL 5 Mt. Pleasant Avenue ALTER, MAXINE 27 Eustis Avenue AMATO, FRANK 242 Main Street AMICO, ANTHONY 50 Preston Street BAGARELLA, NICHOLAS 18 Elm Street BARKER, WILLIAM 30 Juniper Avenue BARRIOS, PHILLIP 74 Chestnut Street BARRY, DANIEL 53 Cedar Street BARRASSO, ROBERT 8 Harding Road BARTHELMES, CAROL 14 Andrews Road BASILESCO, ROBERT 33 Fox Road BEASLEY, DEBORAH 19 Elmcrest Road BELLUCCI, KENNETH 5 Hancock Road BENEDETTO, THOMAS 8 Fourth Street BERLAN, DENISE 14 Wiley Street BIGGAR, CHRISTOPHER 8 High Street BISSO, DEBORAH 23 Charles Street BLACK, LARRY 19 Valeview Road BLACK, STEVEN 19 Valeview Road BLANDINI, JAMES 47 Renwick Road BLATCHFORD, ROBERT 45 Eunice Circle BOCCELLI, MICHAEL 29 Sycamore Road BOODRY, THOMAS 28 Gould Street BOUTCHIE, SUSAN 743 Main Street BOYLE, KEVIN 123 Salem Street BRENNAN, STEVEN 12 Elm Square BREZINA, SUSAN 12 Atwood Street BRIDGE, CYNTHIA 58 Aborn Avenue BROCK, JUDITH 53 Hopkins Street BROWN, DEBORAH 101 Nahant Street BROWN, FRANK 13 Evergreen Street BROWN, HENRY 212 Nahant Street Senior Directory BROWN, JAMES 13 Meriam Street BROWN, KATHLEEN 6 Preston Street BUCC I, JOHN 34 Bartley Street BUCKLEY, PRESTON 22 Woodbriar Road BURKE, ELLEN 27 Byron Street BURNETT PHILIP 31 ElmCrest Road BUSHEE, GLENN 19 Grove Street BYRNE, PAULA 11 Sherman Road CAMARA, LESLIE 44 Melvin Street CAPLAN, NEAL 20 Valeview Road CAPUCI, RUTHANN 290 Salem Street CARDILLO, JOAN 104 Pleasant Street CAREY, RUTHANN 33 Eustis Avenue CAREY, STEPHEN 14 Middle Street CAREY, THOMAS 14 Middle Street CARPENTER, BETH 53 Jordan Avenue CARRAI, PHOEBE 50 Plymouth Road CASO, BRIAN 11 Baystate Road CATALFAMO, CHRISTINE 20 Plymouth Road CAVALIERI, LISA 10 Fox Road CHAPMAN, JOHN 20 Highland Street CHAPMAN, KIM 10 Madison Avenue CHASE, DONNA 24 Chestnut Street CHEEVER, ROBIN 15 Ledgewood Road CHRISTO, DAVID 249 Vernon Street CIOTTI, RICHARD 59 Farm Street CLEARY, PATRICIA 12 Penfield Circle CLOUGH, THOMAS 27 Sherman Road COFFIN, SUSAN 9 Nelson Avenue COLANTUONIO, PHYLLIS 201 Nahant Street COLLINS, ELIZABETH 13 Sylvan Avenue COLLIER, SUSAN 33 Warren Avenue COLUMBUS, LINDA 20 Lafayette Street CONNOLLY, JANICE 11 Marion Circle 2 CONOMACOS, THOMAS 68 Plymouth Road CONTANT, DAVID 91 Gould Street CORBETT, DENNIS 55 Woodcrest Drive COSMAN, ANDREA 56 Nahant Street CONSTANTINO, MARK 41 Stark Avenue COSTELLO, JOHN 50 Chestnut Street COURTENAY, PATRICIA 15 Walnut Street COUTANCHE, CAROL 263 Lowell Street COUTURE, WILLIAM 115 Prospect Street COVELL, FELICIA 27 Chestnut Street CRESTA, ANTHONY 20 Valley Street CRESTA, ANTHONY 20 Valley Street CROCKER, JAMES 32 Mt. Pleasant Avenue CROSHAW, MICHAEL 131 Vernon Street CRUPI, SANDRA 4 Fellsmere Avenue CRUSCO, THOMAS 2 Herbert Street CUCURULLO, LINDA 1170 Main Street CURLEY, KATHLEEN 55 Converse Street CURLEY, MARGARET 25 Eustis Avenue CURRAN, DAVID 55 Forrester Road CURRAN, JOHN 10 Moral Circle CURRAN SHIRLEY 20 Turnball Avenue CZARNIONKA, JANET ' 8 Evans Place DALESANDRO, MARCIA 17 Fosters Lane DALY, SUSAN 35 Valeview Road DAVIDSON, MICHAEL 27 Quanapowitt Avenue DECECCA, MICHAEL 84 Valley Street DECHRISTOFORO, DEBORAH 23 Bebbe Lane DEGARAVILLA, ALLEN 51 Putnam Avenue DEGUSTO, ALAN 90 Myrtle Avenue DELANO, LINDA 310 Lowell Street DELLARCEPRETE, RICHARD 51 Elm Street DEMEO, PAUL 14 Park Street DESOTTO, DOREEN 26 Prospect Street 21 DEVENEY, PATRICK S04 Salem Street DEVLIN, DONNA 47 Richardson Street DEWEEVER, MICHAEL 47 Hancock Road DICCICO, JEAN 8 Karl Road DIMAURO, CARL 6 Cristoforo Street DIMECO, EILEEN 378 Salem Street DINAN, PATRICK 15 Cedar Court DIPERTRO, FRANK 63 Forest Street DISANTO, JOHN 300 Lowell Street DITONNO, WAYNE 258 Vernon Street DODDS, WILLIAM 202 Oak Street DODD, RICHARD 221 Lowell Street DOHERTY, MARY 202 Pleasant Street DOHERTY, NANCY 510 Water Street DOLIMPIO, LOUIS 8 Newhall Court DONAHUE, SCOTT 95 Greenwood Avenue DONOVAN, PETER 91 Prospect Street DOUCETTE, GERALD 3 Blossom Street DREBIT, MARY 50 Melvin Street DRINKWATER, DEBRA 23 Valeview Road DULONG, WILLIAM 38 Stark Avenue DURANT, BRENDA 177 Broadway DURKEE, GERALD 237 Albion Street DUVAL, JESSIE 8 Fitch Court EAGAR, KAREN 56 Harrison Avenue EGAN, JUDITH 182 Nahant Street EGLI, JOHN 18 Cedar Street ELLIS, CHRISTINE 461 Lowell Street ELLS, MARLENE 278 Water Street ELMER, DALE 71 Eustis Avenue EVERETT, STEVEN 3 Overlook Road FABIANO, FRANCINE 32 Lafayette Street FAHEY, JAMES Sl ElmCrest Road FALITE. DEBRA 103 Fellsmere Avenue FARQUARSON, DEBRA 16 Wayland Road FARWELL, ALAN 84 Pleasant Street FERGUSON, DAVID IO Hillcrest Road FERRINGO, ANTHONY 34 Svcomore Road FERRINGO, MARIETTA 34 Svcomore Road FITZGERALD, JOHN 1 Ledgewood Road FITZGERALD, MAUREEN 1222 Main Street FLAHERTY, CHARLEENE 1-I Court Street FLANNAGAN, KATHRYN 80 Chestnut Street FLYNN, DEBORAH 383 Water Street FLYNN, EILEEN 33 Woodcrest Drive FLYNN, MICHAEL 2 Stone Way FOLEY, ROBERT 14 Elm Street FORREST, MARCO 241 Lowell Street FOSS, GAYLE 335 Albion Street FRATTO, KAREN 112 Pleasant Street FRAYLING, ROBIN 9 Karen Road FREEMAN, CAROL 22 Warren Avenue FULTON, PATRICIA 100 Woodland Avenue FUNK, LINDA 15 Greenwood Avenue FURRIER, THOMAS 1 Hillside Avenue GALLANT, ELLEN 12 Linda Road GANTZ, LOUISE 30 Lawrence Street GARNETT, JULIE 1 Curtis Street GARRETT, JANE 8 Frank Street GARRETT, RICHARD 8 Frank Street GEARIN, MARIANNE 1 Morrison Avenue GERRY, DANETTE 128 Grenwood Street GIAMBARRESSI, JOHN 27 Green Street GIUFFRE, DONNA 24 Bryant Street GLYNN, DONNA 87 Cedar Street GODBOUT, STEPHANIE 111 Butler Avenue GOLDMAN, ALICE 1214 Main Street GOLINI, MICHAEL 31 Mitchell l.ane GRASSO, JOYCE 44 Elm Street GRAZEWSKI, PAUL 140 Prospect Street GREEN, BETSY 41 Parker Road GREGORIO, RENEE 7 Glendale Avenue GRIFFIN, JANE 10 Hartshorne Road GUTTADAURO, STEVEN 6 Overlake Road HALADAY, EDWARD 157 Vernon Street HALLORAN, COLLEEN 38 Richardson Avenue HANSON, ELIZABETH 319 Lowell Street HARRING, DAVID 26 Greenwood Avenue HARRIS, BARABARA 53 Paon Boularvard HARTSHORNE, NANETTE 12 Pierce Avenue HAVEN, LINDA 3 Butler Avenue HAWKES, VALERIE 2 County Road HENDERSON, MARCIA 19 West Water Street HENDERSON, STEPHANIE 58 Valeview Road HEUSS, DIANA 70 Montrose Avenue HOLLAND, OLGA 194 Broadway HOOLEY, MARY 325 Lowell Street HOWE, JUDITH 38 Valeview Road HUNNEMAN, JOHN 12 Shady Avenue HUSSEY, PAUL 59 Oak Street IGO, CATHERINE 24 Gafton Street JACKEL, SUSAN 17 Linda Road JASON, ALAN 38 Plymouth Road JENKINS, DEBRA 39 Converse Street JOHNSON, ANDREW 69 Chestnut Street JOHNSON, ELIZABETH 22 Brook Street JOHNSON, LISA 119 Greenwood Avenue JOHNSTON, CATHY 28 Kingmont Street JOHNSTON, DARLENE 95 Spring Street JOHNSON, ROBERT 5 Muriel Avenue JOLY, JEANNETTE 16 Eaton Street JOLY, MICHAEL 16 Eaton Street JORDAN, ROBERT 134 Greenwood Street JOYCE, PATRICIA 4 Overlook Road JUEL, SARAH 21 Juniper Avenue 2 KASKONS, PETER 67 Greenwood Street KEARNEY, JAMES 3 Monroe Street KEEGAN, DONNA 39 Nahant Street KELLEHER, KATHLEEN 24 Parker Road KELLEHER, STEPHEN 17 Yale Avenue KIMBALL, WAYNE 35 Wharton Park KING, CHARLOTTE 14 A Elm Street KLASKY, JOAN 18 Woodcrest Drive KNIGHT, PAUL 189 Boradway KOSSEN, ANJA 443 Salem Street KOULOURIS, JOANN 73 Plymouth Road KULACZ, SUSIE 21 Emerson Street KOULOUVARIS, CHERYL 5 Arthur Road LAMB, KAREN 10 Houston Street LAMONT, DEBORAH 6 Herbert Street LAMY, JOICI 41 Lawrence Street LANDERS, CELESTE 2 Warren Avenue LANDERS, SARA 4 Pine Ridge Road LASPINA, DORIS 16 Coolidge Park LEAHY, CHARLES 301 Lowell Street LEAHY, LINDA 301 Lowell Street LEARD, GAYLE 8 Swansea Street LEFAVE, ROBERT 4 Oakland Road LEWIS, PETER 8 Greenwood Avenue LITTLEFIELD, JOYCE 34 Csdar Street LIU Ll, LIANG 14 Foster Street LOCONZOLO, LINDA 5 Shady Avenue LOSCO, LORRAINE 18 Orchard Avenue LOUD, TERESA 30 Woodland Road LOVELESS, PATRICIA 74 Spring Street LUCIUS, CAROL 30 Karen Road LYNCH, PATRICIA 19 Richardson Street MACFARLAND, DAVID 18 Daniel Road MACHUGH, ROBERT S4 Old Nahant Road MACLAUGHLIN, MARK 43 Eustis Avenue MACNEILL, RICHARD 22 6 Bryant Street MADDEN, CHRISTOPHER 20 Hancock Road MAGOWN, DAVID 15 Maple Avenue MAGUIRE, JOAN 28 Court Street MAHONEY, MAUREEN 57 Prospect Street MALONSON, CHARLES 3 Ballister Streeet MALONSON, CHRISTINE 3 Ballister Street MANCINI, MICHAEL 66 Spring Street MARCOTTI, MICHAEL 22 Gould Street MARSHALL, ROBERT 14 Grafton Street MARTINO, ANTHONY 14 Bateman Court MARTINI, MARIA 687 Main Street MARTIN, ELAINE 13 Kimball Avenue MASI, SUZANNE 1 Middlesex Court MASON, STEVEN 11 Hillcrest Road MATURO, MARY 589 Salem Street MAYO, DORIS 142 Main Street MAZZONE, ANDREW 7 Shumway Circle MCBRIDE, ROSEMARY 20 Sherman Road MCCARTHY, CHRISTINE 137 Prospect Street MCCARTHY, MAUREEN 6 Kathy Lane MCGRAY, PAULA 4 Walton Place MCLOUGHLIN, PAUL 457 Lowell Street MERRY, DAVID 20 Meriam Street MEUSE, LAURIE 16 Bryant Street MEUSE, JOSEPH 71 Greenwood Avenue MIGLIORE, SUSAN 41 Gregory Road MIGNOSA, MICHAEL 4 Park Street MILLER, KENNETH 61 Forest Street MITCHELL, ALISON 39 Montrose Avenue MOLINO, GARY 71 West Park Drive MOORE, ROBERT 25 Bryant Street MOORE, SCOT 118 Greenwood Street MOSCHELIJA, MICHAEL 11 White Avenue MOSES, ROBERT 116 Pleasant Street MUISE, GARY 19 Princess Street MUISE, PRISCILLA 13 Princess Street MUISE, DANA 18 Central Street MULLOY, ROBERT 8 Fernwood Street MUNSEN, CYNTHIA 6 Crosby Road MURPHY, PAUL 48 Wave Avenue MURPHY, JANICE 26 Shady Avenue MURPHY, ROBERT 43 Heritage Lane MYCKO, WAYNE 75 West Park Drive NEEB, WILLIAM 55 Cedar Street NIXON, ANDREA 54 Elm Street NORTON, JUDITH 24 Eastern Avenue OTOOLE, ANNE 46 Bartley Street OBELSKY, NAOMI 5 Kennedy Circle OBRIEN, ROBERT 61 Greenwood Avenue OBRIEN, ROBERT 112 Greenwood Avenue OLEARY, JAMES 62 Pine Street PACILLO, JOHN 7 Montrose Avenue PAIVA, NANCY 31 North Emerson Street PLAGENZA, RACHEL 140 Parker Road PALLIDINO, MARIANNE 106 Elm Street PARR, DAVID 21 Western Avenue PASQUARIELLO, KIM 30 Park Avenue PEC K, DAVID 1 Eaton Street PEGNATO, PAUL 38 Park Avenue PERKINS, ROBERT 37 Gregory Road PERNA, JUDITH 42 Butler Avenue PERRY, DAVID 78 Greenwood Avenue PETERSON, JEFFERY 497 Lowell Street PHERSON, ANDREW 24 Elm Street PHILBRICK, ELLEN 287 Albion Street PICARDI, STEVEN 2 Heritage Lane PIERCE, JOHN 29 Juniper Avenue POCARO, NANCY 5 Coolidge Road PUCCIO, JOANNE 106 Fellsmere Avenue PUGLIA, JANET 36 Emerson Street PULEO, ANNA 6 Minot Street QUATTROCCHI, RICHARD 9 Michael Road RAFFAEL, LISA 4 Overlake Road RAFFAEL, LYNN 45 Eustis Avenue RAMOCKI, JANET 49 Richardson Street RAMSDELL, JILL 7 Sweetser Street RAMSDELL, NANCY 185 Broadway RAMSDELL, JOYCE 23 Robin Road RAWSON, PATRICIA 290 Albion Street REED, PAUL 205 Oak Street RELIHAN, STEVEN 8 Plymouth Road RHENSTROM, DIANE 20 Mitchell Lane RICE, PATRICIA 16 Summer Street RICHER, ROSEMARY 588 Salem Street RILEY, NANCY 20 Traverse Street RING, PATRICIA 86 Eunice Circle RIZZA, CHARLES 6 Meadowview Road ROBERTIE, WILLIAM 14 Eustis Avenue ROBERTS, LORA 1 Hillside Avenue ROBERTSON, DONALD 27 Curve Street ROBERTSON, MARY 24 Crosby Road ROCCO, GREGORY 22 Harding Road RODD, DEBBIE 36 Pinehill Circle RUMSON, MELAINIE 29 Harrison Avenue SAMPSON, BRENDA 18 Robert Street SANCHEZ, KAREN 21 Morrison Avenue SANFORD, ROBERT 34 Madison Avenue SARDELLA, LEE 8 Kennedy Circle SARDELLA, STEPHANIE 16 West Water Street SARNO, CAROL 6 Montrose Avenue SASSO, ROSANNE 15 Clifton Avenue SATERIALE, DEBORAH 3 Vale Road SATERIALE, DENISE 3 Vale Road SCHMIDT, DANIEL 4 Lee Street SCHOFIELD, TERRY 400 Vernon Street SEABURY, ROGER 64 Forrester Road SEN, 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Spring Street THOMPSON, KEITH 44 Paon Boularvard TOOTHAKER, JAMES 8 Rochelle Drive TROPEANO, WAYNE 15 Sumner Avenue TROUGHTON, MARCIA 14 Forest Road TRUE, TERESA P23 66 Forest Street TUCCI, PHILLII' 70 Chestnut Street TUCKER, AMY 80 Outlook Road UNSWORTH, KATHLEEN 68 Redfield Road URBAN, ALICIA 128 Prospect Street VILAND, JANET S5 Chestnut Street WAISNOR, NEIL 36 Grafton Street WALSH, ANNEMARIE 21 Shumway Circle WALSH, ELIZABETH 33 Greenwood Avenue WARD, MACAULAY 85 Preston Street WEBBER, JANET 26 Nahant Street WESSELS, WENDY 22 Jackson Lane WHELCHEL, CATHY 25 Charles Street WI'IICI'IER, BRIAN 44 Fairmount Avenue WHITON, CHRISTINA 22 Summer Street WHITE, THERESA 27 Herbert Street WILDER, DIANE 30 Lakeview Avenue WILKINSON, RICHARD 10 Auburn Street WILLIS, CAROLINE 89 Outlook Road WISHART, ANN 45 Woodbriar Road WOOD, DIANE 14 Charles Street WRIGHT, STEPHEN 20 Curtis Street ZAFRA, MARIA 20 Yale Avenue ZAHLAWAY, SUSANNE 18 Line Road ZANOTTI, JANICE 18 Curtis Street ZAVERISE, JUDITH 20 Harding Road ZELL, CARLA 5 Terrace Court ORACLE STAFF Claire Stackhouse, Editor-in-Chief A It Nancy Riley, Assistant Editor Rosanne Sasso, Editor Sue Kulacz Carol Barthelmes C S S Margaret Curley Janet Ramocki Jeannette Joly Kim Pasquariello Andrea Nixon, Editor Pat Ring Debbie DeCristoforo Teresa True Judy Egan Debbie Beasley Maryann Spang Shirley Curran Denise Sateriale Debbie Bisso Joan Maguire Lorraine Losco Kathy Flannagan Linda Funk Marcia Dalesandro Debbie Drinkwater Cathy Johnston Kathy Kelleher Ellen Sullivan Amy Tucker Alicia Urban Judy Brock Joyce Ramsdell Activities Andrea Cosman, Editor Sarah Juel Danette Cierry Anne O'Toole Christine McCarthy Felicia Covell Leslie Camara Dale Elmer Donna Cviuffre Joyce Grasso Feature Jill Ramsdell, Editor Liz Shaw Beth Hanson Pat Siegel Anne Wishart Rachel Plagenza Joyce Lamy Liz Walsh Mr. Robert O'Brien, Advisor PA JoAnn Koulouris, Editor Chuck Strong Karen Sanchez Tom Conomacos Sara Landers Ronnie Sen Typing Sandra Crupi, Editor Wendy Wessels Terry Loud Cathy Igo Mary Doherty Debbie jenkins Patty Lynch Susan Collier Phyllis Coluontonio Underclass Joan Klasky, Editor Ruthann Carey Ellen Gallant Carol Coutanche Terry Schofield Phyllis Staffier Fran Fabiano Pho to gr aphy Frank Amato Judy Howe Paul Pegnato Alan Weller Mr. Richard Weir, Representative of American Yearbook Company llq, A . 'li' vi. ' MLM- ' -24'-'. . 1.. 1 --' V 1 1 7 ' N I 24 517-.Q ' ' , , ' llxl 'I - r fglyi V .ug V Jn ' . , Y t3,'r:,'I:b , ',' hh: J'.'n ,Q D.-nl: 8 , cs . . , L, A if IU ' ', K- tsl , A' ' 'U fv:-f J ,U , -,Y '- oz' h , 2?-'I ,. ,H L',,, 'Q 1 l:,'f4N 4,.? +5-v' 7, 4 lV i I wti ' Ul,l. , o I I ' 0 Nr ' . hh' G Tr. 50 s I ' ' '. 4 l. X e,l ',1 - .' '- o ' B - , JL ' 1 A7vF'42'Q oEW. o . C uXl .'3a.y T, , - .'. ' . Qrflgg 14. ' f1t.f,., I I-sr' ' ol , I ,?!xs'Q f . 1 1 L., 1' s. 1 ,J'J!1W Gs 'aaa UNEQ .' ' 0, I' . ,lff '. U'v,:, Law. 'i ' 4' . 'L' r xt 'TIM' ' 0 l. ' I O . ' QQr,,:.,:,g, ,.. A 'C T fk.f'. I Q In 114, 'fir y. . -4 4 - 57' , . ' v1 .' Q' 'U' . if F QOF' ,l Y .YL 'Q We I 1 4. - - w Q 1' .- ot SO lla dl The '72-'73 Basketball Team had its most outstanding sea- son ever. Led by Player-Rep Ronny Sen, the team compiled an impressive 17-3 record in the Middlesex League, tieing with Lexington for a second place finish, behind front-run- ner Stoneham. Their league standing enabled them to enter the State Basketball Tournament, along with Lexington, the defending champs, and Stoneham. Under the direction of Coach Sonny Lane, the team started the tourney with a con- vincing 76-23 win over Northeast Regional. Missing out on the action of the game that afternoon was Sophomore Roger Lapham, who couldn't play because of double sessions. A few nights later, the team traveled to Natick to meet An- dover. Again our boys surprised everyone by beating the Colden Warriors 57-37. This win allowed WHS to advance into the Semi-Finals. But the competition was getting tougher as the team faced top-seeded St. Iohn's Prep of Danvers at Boston Carden. The Eagles overpowered the Warriors in the first half. But the Cardiac Kids began closing the gap, and a shot from cen- ter court by Eddie Haladay, just as the buzzer sounded, put Wakefield ahead. And it was another win for WHS, 47-41. It was at the Carden where the Warriors met Lexington for the third time this season. The Minute Men took the first game by 2 points, but the second game was all ours. So this championship game was up for grabs. From the very beginning, it looked like Lexington would win its 3rd straight State title. But some last minute plays tied up the score, and the game went into overtime. The outcome was Wakefield 56-Lexington 55, and Wakefield became the Division 1 North State Champs! Qqq uv, Y 'M I 227 Y ' '-C. . ' t'Z'! 'Du. -.. T --C ,H ' 1 -ma. - 4 .. HCC KEY 73? T it The WHS. Hockey team placed 2nd in the Middlesex League behind Melrose earning the right to move into the State Hockey Tournament. Wlakefield drew for the first round Malden Catholic, the top-seeded team in the tourney, a team Wakefield was given little chance of beating. Malden Latholic expected a rout, Wfakefield fans could only hope. And it looked like their wishes might come true when the score was O-O after three regulation 12 minute periods and two sudden death o minute periods. Coached by Tom Humphrey and led by the goal tending of aa S I ., - I sophomore goalie john Parisi, Wakefield controlled its share of the game offensively and thwarted all Malden Catholic's attempts with unbeatable defense and goal tending. The game was then continued into a sudden death playoff Mon- day afternoon. Wakefield then scored questionable goals which were called back before MC scored a goal at 8:01 which ended the state tournament for W.H.S. This is the finest hockey team Wakefield has seen in years, and it cer- tainly won't be the last. For the first time in its history, Wake- field High School stood off a late rush by Melrose and Lexington to win the '72-'73 Middlesex League All-Sports Trophy. Led by outstanding performances by the track units, the Warriors now stand along side Lexington C70-'71J and Mel- rose C721 as recipients of this award. Although the locals won but two league championships, the excellent balance of the total program proved to be the decid- ing factor. The student body and the coaching staff are to be commended for their excellent performances in their representation of the school and community. It was a job well done. fNews Releasej 778 WRESTLING Under the direction of Coach Richardson, the Varsity Wrestling Team proved to be tough competitors. With a record of 8 wins and 5 losses, the boys earned a third place finish, behind 2nd place Reading and 1st place Melrose. Tri-captain Nabil Boghos repre- sented Wakefield at the State Wrestling Championship. And a good representative he was, as he placed second in the State. Al- though the other Tri-captains, Frank Brown and Preston Buckley, will be missed, next year's team is full of promise, as Chet Davis, Bob Snow, and Artie Terraveccia, along with Nabil, will return for another year. . 'fF 'h . is i 1 , vw ,ff f i 229 BASEBALL The Warrior Baseball Team had a Fair season with 9 wins and 9 losses, finishing Sth in the league. Led by Captain Chuck Strong, the team began the season well, and were even in 1st place. But tough competition proved to be too much. Valuable experience came from pitcher Ron Sen and baseman Tom Conomacos and Steve Relihan. Next year looks brighter, as Coach Dick Scanlon will have a number of returning Varsity players. Among them will be Bruce Canty, Rick Furness, Peter Whiting, John Hurley, Fred C1allugi, Paul Murphy and Ralph Romeo. I f 'i .1 E3 K 231 be r FH If ' N, s . .-xx .4 l pc- , I se ' VE l l ,4. 'mi ,QIHQFI H 19' i SUPTBALL l l 4 This year's Softball Team was coached by Mrs. Murphy. The team finished with a record of 4 wins and 5 losses. Co-captains Joyce Crasso and Pat Ioyce were two seniors who contributed to the team along with Andrea Cosman, Joyce Littlefield and Linda Tabb. Although these five seniors will be missed, next year's team has great promise. GIRLS TENN S For a while the Girls Tennis Team feared a season without a coach. Finally under the coaching of Eleanor Mazzone the team got underway. Captain JoAnn Kou- louris led the team to victories at Read- ing, Woburn, Stoneham, Burlington and Watertown. Most Valuable Player Sara Landers defended her 41 position throughout the season while Renee Cre- gorio and JoAnn Koulouris retained their ladder positions at 2 and 3. Even though they were not undefeated it was an indi- vidually successful year for each player. z 1 r , ! r y ,,v.' X . 3, K 233 1 f. In ,'T,,..,. v 1 f ' p sjl h.YY::fk.,N P -'r,,,4v::l' 1 ,gf . NA , . LW.. 3, X nf -rv I 4 vga 1 ll A-4 111' fl, 6 O4 'Q ska' ' v 1, 'fr '97 - Q X r ,' J tw Jlpii - ' lJlil :QQ J If X X. rg Q ' 415 3-:fs A X A111 I -- 3 , I , A K Lr- ,!,r III 1 1 1 1 I SK a T 'e fu, .-.. BOYS TENN S A disappointing season was had by the Boys Tennis Team, with only 2 wins and 9 losses. But under the direction of Coach Ed Walsh, the boys experience proved invaluable. Captain Scott Dona- hue was an important asset to the team, as was Captain Dan Albani. Under- classmen who aided this year's team and will be back next year include Kurt Cra- zewski, Larry Dywer, Larry deCaravilla and Tim Moran. xg, 4, V. -.V . lu 1- Y AQQ- iii-- ,.uv' 1'4?K-.',.,4-2. sms , f Xx I 1 ,-1-ill -2 ?34 rt :.' . 'FW ,,,,.. GOLF Al Kodis, didn't have a successful year, as they finished the season with O wins and 8 losses. There were only two Seniors on this year's team, Captain Wayne Kimball, and Richard Ciotti. Although the team is coming off a tough sea- son, next year should be better as four under- classmen will return. They are: Paul lvlunroe, Chet Balzotti, Bobby Comerford and Chuck Cambell. The Golf Team, under the direction of Coach ' t +-fy A .sd .. .,M ..:,.-f ,iii W , I!lil'-,.bwv4ilt9l--- L l,.-it-1: 3- 1 R1 , -0 , WLOQQTXMA. L. f. rx- ' - ' 1,1 ,f-, .A ao,-v J S. '7 L 4-rv-25.13 This year, VN'.H.S. had new co-ed vol- leyball champions, as the Hangers went undefeated in tournament play. The Hangers had made the finals in previous tournaments, but had been defeated by the all teacher teams for the past two years. The team was made up of six prominent lN.H.S. ath- letes: lohn Pacillo, Ed Haladay, Steve Relihan, Marcia Veale, Renee Grego- rio and Ellen Sullivan. ln the finals the Hangers defeated their tough compe- tition when they faced Trop's Troop comprised of Mr. Tropeano, Mr. Mik- sen, Mr. McAuliffe, Lisa Raffeal, Liz Shaw, and Rachel Plagenza. The month of April started with one of the most popular intramural sports, floor hockey. The boys opened the tournament with about twelve teams participating. New rules were estab- lished for double elimination, periods and penalties. Tough competition came from teams such as, The Deviat- ed Septem, Chelsea Rowdies and The Chosen, but the final showing was in the championship game of The Gulch vs. The Teachers. The champs were The Gulch who faced last year's re- turning team, The East All-Stars, and again The Gulch protected their title. With determination and pride in ac- complishment, the girls of W.H.S. have matched the boys again in set- ting up a floor hockey tournament under the supervision of Kathy Kel- leher and Tina Tecce. Due to the time factor involved the girls had single elimination games, but the rules for penalties and periods were the same as the boys. The championship game between Alex and the S.N.O.F.F.'s was won by the latter for the second consecutive year. Not pushing New Liberation the girls didn't ask for a match with The Gulch but were satis- fied to share the honors of Number One. I TRA UR L SPURTS ' 5 - x, X1 h X. 239 SE IOR PRO A Ljntil Tomorrow S the '73 Senior Prom was held at Montvale Plaza, on Friday, May 18th. The class officers and their parents, along with Mr. and Mrs, Usborne, and Dr. Upham, greeted the guests at 6:30 P.M. At this time. favors inscribed VVakefield High School Class of '73 were presented to those in attendance. Shortly after the greetings ended, a roast beet dinner was served. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing, until it was time to pick King and Queen, Bill Barker and his Lynntield date, jerri-Ann. After Mr. Osborne presented the queen with a bouquet of roses, all the couples joined the King and Queen on the dance floor, An enjoyable evening was had by everyone as that memo- rable night came to an end. in haf' '-2-1. ,7'!?'5 . . 1443, 'u S WLM,fa, i El- , -fl' 4- lg-N2 - ll T T1 'I ,A-3 ' Lis 'R TSB' I U' K I 1 fevfgg i .4 .S gi Q-1' ?f1O ,4Q-- I-L XX gl ,xg ES fl J ,253 , K:-5 f'! . 1,2 2 T. 7 -l I 416 SS I 'I 5952 sv' MH f P, 89 IUNE 1, 1973 A 4 . if Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile! - Paul Simon ti . 1 Au 1 l I CLASS BREAKFAST The cafeteria filled up early Sunday morning, June 3rd, as members of the Class of '73 got together for the Class Breakfast. Presented by the Council of Churches of Wakefield, many clergymen were also in attendance, including Rev. Terry Smith, minister at the Greenwood Union Church, who served as host. Also on hand were mothers of several seniors, who served the breakfast. ' Www . ' ' ' 9' m, f --uf gm' 1 T At the conclusion of the meal, Rev, Palmquist was introduced. The Reverend formerly worked under Charles Schultz, well-known creator of Peanuts . He used his artistic ability along with wit and wisdom, in telling several stories. Everyone had a good time, and we would like to thank the Council, for this memo- rable morning. El .Q 60956151 To 0 wtitstfeib il ,i it 5 A CLASS NIGHT Class Night, held June 5th, was fourth in a series of memorable occasions that marked the end of our days at WHS. The evening started with an excellent turkey dinner, at the conclusion of which Class President Andy Mazzone spoke. The reading of the Class History was next to be heard. Chris McCarthy, Tony Amico and Neil VVaisnor did a fine job of presenting this nostalgic look at our four years at WHS, Next to take over the microphone were 'haf X Mike Moschella, Paul Pegnato and Liz Shaw, who shared the honors of reading the Class Will. It was then time for the dedication ofthe '73 Oracle. Editor-in-Chief Claire Stack- house presented the yearbook to Miss Katherine Nichols, whose devotion and friendship will long be remembered. The Iazz Ensemble wrapped up the eve- ning with a few musical selections, after which everyone left, in anticipation of Graduation Day. '43- .7411 GRADUATIO Graduation exercises for the Class of '73 were held outside under sunny skies on Sunday, June 10th. 403 students filed onto the field at 2:00 p.m. as the band played Fanfare and March . Class President Andy Mazzone led the class and audience in the flag salute, followed by the National An- them. We all bowed our heads then, as Doris LaSpina read her original Senior Prayer. Ron Sen read his honor essay, entitled The Essence of America, as did Phyllis Staffier, who read Education. Between the two essays, Mr. Os- borne presented Academic Awards to seniors who achieved high excellence in their studies. Martin W. Panlcratz, President of the Citizens Scholarship Foundation, then presented scholarships to ol VVal4efield students, including 32 to members of the Class of 73. These scholarships are awarded to students who achieved academ- ic excellence, and who show financial need. Finally, Mr. J. Edward Surette, Chairman of the School Committee presented our eagerly awaited diplomas, and our days at Wakefield High officially ended. 'WL in JEFFREY PETERSON ff will never forget Art with Iliss Rainge enjoys the utdoors, New Hampshire, kiing and his motorcycle . . . alues his friends and memo- .es . . . would like to be rich nd own an Elsinore 250 . . . n to college and a career in Visual design. MICHAEL MIGNOSA DAVID HARRING Daze ... loves cars ... en- joyed shop with Mr. Enos , . . Math with Mr. Callagy future plans include going to Franklin Institute Automotive. ANDREW PHERSON PATRICIA LOVELESS Patty . will always re- member Mr. Tropeano and his P.O.D. class hates getting up in the morning ... treasures Lucky I. future plans include secre- tarial work .,, hang in there. ROBIN CHEEVER MICHAEL MANCINI NANCY RAMSDELL JOHN ROBBINS 2 4 'I 'Pro BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '73 THE SHIP 24 BROADWAY - LYNNFIELD 593-6700 --


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