Wakefield High School - Oracle Yearbook (Wakefield, MA)

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Nb 51. . . 2 ' - ' ' - x ' r --r f' ' r' ' l I 1.1 f ' ' , , ,. fl ' 1 w 1578 or-ucle PRESENTS Page Dedication . . . 2 Special Recognition . . . 4 In Memoriam . . . 5 Principal's Message . . . 6 Special Services . . . 10 Features I . . . 17 Seniors. . . 33 Activities . . . 97 Sports . . . 129 Features II . . . 164 Special Events . . . 172 Class History . . . 177 Class Will . . . 131 Senior Directory . . . 188 Faculty . . . 193 Advertising . . . 209 COME ONE, COME ALL, TO THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH! - -. .pn ' ,,. ff . . V- 'ff ' 1, wif i ' Z2-, , , I , ' '1 '- - fs , f 'f Q? 5, ' . 1 2f-529 ,ff Wf' 3341. 2 K if Y 163, , A fi-'rfifsffiaf-V 2 1 .K 'A f11r .5p1'-lf . ,rf 2 ,L '-,',f,'f'i:, ii galf 2 , , 'V Q ,, Q ef ' , 3 O , , , , vm. 1' m .4 11- 'f .fb V viyld 2' If ,, ' f1. Q.-w 1 , , ,yy iw 34,- J. 121.-by - Y . f -rf ,fn t I j'z , m,,, 'f ' ..-WA. - . 4 ,V -'v,' UMIVA 1 K Y wa. N , , O R THANK T0. .,---,,.,....- . . . Coach Kelley A man who has been a friend to all of us. A man who has not done the minimum re- quired of him but instead, he has done the maximum. His personal guidance through the last four years has helped shape many of our thoughts and goals. His example of ex- cellence is passed down to all who come in contact with him. As we leave this school, a part of you leaves with us. Thank you, Coach. . . . Mr. Michael Martello As our class advisor, Mr. Martello has contributed countless hours of hard work to make our years at WHS a happy experience, one of learn- ing and growing. He has served as an example to all, of patience and friendship. His quiet understanding and guidance will always be remembered and appreciated. You will find, as you look back upon your life, that the moments that stand out are the moments when you have done things for others. -Henry Drummond You will have many such moments to look back to, Mr. Martello. Thank You. S In Memoriam Mr. Merle Jones WAKEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL wmceruslo, MAssAcHussrrs oiaao 246-1370 RAYMOND U OSBORNE - ai, l Principa1's Message whatever road you choose to foiiow go with pride and confidence aiong the way. Ask for heip if necessary and grow in ways which wiii serve you and others. Do not postpone your obiigations Nor combat windmiiis for iittie reason, but have a sound purpose for aii activity. Know thyseif and be honest in seif-appraisai. Develop a speciai awareness of iife around youg Aiways seek out meaning and truth, then temper with kindness. Find your piace in this worid. Congratuiations, good iuck and a speciai thanks to the Ciass of 1978. Sincerely, L., ,7 ' , ff-X 5 figfjjw Neff A JOSEPH R SARDELLA L DR ELIZABETH UPI-IAM DIAN or GIRLS M. EDWARD WALSH lNls'rRA'rlvE Asslsv f fi '14-fi xx You mean you don't know what This reminds me: I forgot to Weekends were made for Teachers are always so kind and exacerbate means? feed the dog today. Michelobg understanding! Mondays were made for coffee. n .' ff' ' U .2 Class, meet the new AFS student. WHS does strange things to some people. 'sit l He just skipped one too many classes! Friday sick calls! Faculty Candlds I hope you're showing these at the bachelor party tonight! fd Heh-Heh . . . he thinks this a toy gun . . . What's the best sport? v The Road Not Taken Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wearg Though as for that passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how ways leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost !4, I V M-4' 'W no ' u. f.,.. , x nv '5t +f , ,A 'S 'A A, f WWWZJYWHM Qanxwdww ',fywwf Q 7, fag: ,ffma-1 f fs 1,1 , ,, f f,,, J J, f ww f f f , f fi ,ce ' Us 'x-1? - ' -, .- ,Z-W'2Ay'gI WVEWGAZQPQJ' '1 ,We ,ff V . W gf fm1.,w 'fi , J .' MW ,iz,JQ5? r V Librarians M ffice Work N 'Z' qgl. 1r Caleterna wurkerx P K Qfn7Q 1 X' Mr U11 lammarmu Mr C ermgmnan ' Ms kuplec Mr C rahn Ivy V5 7 A ADMIN ISTR TIO Principal, Mr. Osborne V -veg'-ne f sfg,.,, sf - 'nit' bf JM. gf +- 4 v a f 1 G f' ni .7 X an 4 h nun . j.. 'Q 3 1-41 'fl W A ss ,.. 1-ur ., ., E44 941 ,yy sing.: . ,Oli N 1 I mea. Mfg-in-. :tra- mE, uh-4 I fir'-HA. 52.1. 59+ Asst. Principal, Mr. Sardella Asst. Principal, Mr. Sullivan wif, JS 6. 1 .30 114 z D9 Q 'ill 1 ' . 4 is Mg! ,.. Dir6Ct0r Of Ati-6ndar1C6, Mr. Sardella Administrative Asst., Mr. Walsh Administrative Asst., Mr. Tine 1 G IDA CE Director, Mr. Dwyer 1 MS. Minachello 4 Mr- Halliday f E A Ms. Timmins Mr. Brown Nurse Lally Ms. Chapman . V ooqu, Ms, Letzring ,,.y, 'vast' .- Ms. Murphy I 8 .nU' a. .1 f ff 4 -as if f v .-fi. Bee-5 4,,f gi o x'l 1 :.. a MS. F8I'I'6iI'3 MS, Burns '. .. .an , .--Q.-,N -' :' Ziff , , P . 4 l ? I A C i Ms. Clancy C I 'S ' r . 'r XX I Ms. Turco HX' f. Ms. Campbell Ms. Conley Ms. Haven Z? Ms, Murphy Ms. Rosen K .f 6 , 'U' 1. ' 'sax ' J ,J -, A1 ' As N Ms. Warren Ms. Murley Ms. Cucinatto Mr. 1.0 Presti Ms. LeBarfm sus :canvass :sand ouuenpuunsu. 'nuns aunannoauuuaouonnq UliO'ClllllOOIUlll llilillllilll lill' IUUQIQUCUUICDDIIII4 lilllillillllillll IIIIIUIUUUIIIIG Ollllilllilll -..ff -oo n o lnulscnalu uuunaosaasn ' utfn . I Q ,4f.y f A! , 1 v f X I 1. .scour .vault nails: va-iuslns Q l 4 ,2 W? . 64, Q 'wi' 'VM' 5' W9 ,M , olonnnnnacn ,f Qooacoeioe , , ll ll A .. 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Oh Miss Cogper, I muffed it again! l.,, 1171-1- seniors Q W io Q 5 gf- 1 - 51 G..-Q W 3 ..,. ,- W Q5 Q L' U U - M Q QWW Q jg Ut Huv QM Q ' ' Z9 H U U S2 nw 55211 M? 9 , ff figj 9 f si 0 A AU gyfD,.DQLfgQ MARTHA MAZZONE Marty . . . class president for three years, Oracle tri-editor, field hockey four years, co-captain, Chorale and Madrigals, chorus ac- companist, Senior Play, N.H.S., tennis, A.F.S. . . fondly remembers Mr. Rizza, co-champs '77, C.N. and L.R,, J.P., night sailing, America Cup, LOOK HOME- WARD, ANGEL and Thomas Wolfe, AMAHL . . . prizes Randy . . . enjoyed calculus with Mr. Davis, music with Miss Babikian . . . Jens the Lens, Kristina, and Attie . . . Pachelbel Canon . . . admires Woody Allen, Edwin Newman, J.S. Bach, and Ellie and Dave . . . M.C. . , biology walk out! . . . college. LEAH ZANOTTI LEAH . . , cheerleader for two years, class secretary, prom com- mittees . . . enjoys the music of E.W.8zF. . . favorite song is Reasons . . . fondest memories Florida 77, Taz, 10f8f76, 310, Kev . . . prizes her family and friends . . . plans to attend college. 34 Class Officers Q tvs 4--P W 1. JOHN MCMANUS MAC . . . VP class, Oracle tri- editor, soccer, tennis, track, Sr. Play, N.H.S., computer 8: Spanish Clubs were activities . . . enjoys taking in Sox games . . . admires parents, Coach Kelley, Frank 8: Jean . . . favorite groups are Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, CSNY . . . fondly remembers long talks with Beas, Heart with Joe, state soccer tournament, Texas, days spent in cast parties, tobogganning with Jce Sz Linda . . . plans to enter premed, buy a car and move to New Hampshire. NANCY CHAPMAN Chap . . . senior class treasurer . . . fondly remembers 12f19f75, golf- ing, N.H., full moons, well you know, and good times with the girls . . . You've Got a Friend . . . admires Gary . . . prized possessions include memories, friends, life, and Happiness . . . loves and admires Ma Sz Pa . . . Your deepest feeling shows itself in silence. GAIL ADAM Involved in concert bands, march- ing band, and worked on class will . . . enjoys riding bikes and loves animals . . . favorite class was F block U.S. History with Ms. Robertson . . . usually seen with Larry . . . fond memories of Junior Prom, 5f17f76, 1f16f77 . . . prizes her watch and her 1977 X-mas present . . . plans on college, working, and later on marriage . . . wants to live in the country. JULI ANDERSON Juli's secret ambition is to go to Hawaii or California . . . hobbies include going places, cruisin', partying, bikeriding . . . enjoys listening to Tull and Led Zepplin . . . fondly remembers summer of '75, '76, '77, 6f26f76, and the great times with R.C. . . prize possessions are her jewelry and her coat . . . liked business practice with Mr. MacLeod . . . admires her parents . . . I don't know . . . usually seen with D.C. . . . future includes travel and college. 'fi' rx an ROSEANN ADDONIZIO Rose . . . interested in knitting. . . favorite singer is Bob Seger and favorite song is Night Moves . .. fond memories of York Beach, Maine 8!23!77 . . , prizes her freedom and a certain Red Mustang . . . admires T.M. . . plans include hairdressing school. LISA ALBUSHIES Lisa . . . enjoys parties, bikeriding, and listening to music . , . enjoyed classes with Mrs. Shattuck and Mr. Ranen . . . fondly remembers 7f14f75, 9f1f77, summer of 77 . . . admires her mother . . . Oliver and Abbey . . . future plans include moving to Maine for the summer of 78 . A.,- l , MICHAEL ALBANESE Al . . . participated in football . . . secret ambition is to someday be wealthy . . . favorite class was Mr. Duff's junior year algebra 2 class . . . Don't worry about it . . . college in the future. JOANNE AMBROZIK Jo . . . Josie . . . active in drama . . . hobbies include bikeriding, cruisin' and partying . . . admires her parents . . . enjoyed English with Mr. O'Brien . . . fondly re- members 2f18f77 and the good times with John, summer of 77, going places with J.S., L.C. dz S.B., Friday nights cruisin' with the Stokes and Pam W., and the good old times with S.L. . . enjoys listening to Yes . . . prizes Fuzzy. . . Everything happens for the best' . . . future plans in- clude college. MELINDA ADAM Melinds was active in field hockey, basketball, softball, W Club, Senior Play, Rainbow, N.I-I.S., marching and concert band . . . she was also Treasurer of P.T.S.A. . .usually seen with Barb, Lynn, and Gail . . . fondest mem- ories include a certain somewhere . . . field hockey co-champs, the States . . . camping in Keazar, Maine. Prizes her friends . . . Don't bother me, I can't cope! . . . Talks with B.W. . . her secret ambition is to go to Colorado . . . future plans include college. Q aft FREDERICK W. ASTON Shutterbug . . . enjoys hiking and photography . . . secret ambi- tion is to build a cabin in the White Mountains . . . will always remember French class, the Sophomore Hop, and 7!76 . . . prizes his car . . . favorite group is Boston . . . Peace of Mind . . . enjoyed physics with Mr. Bennett . . . I'm so cheap I squeak! Future plans include attending college to study engineering and obtaining a pilot's license. 35 thu! 1 ,xii PAUL BAGLIONE Bags . . . Student Council- Treasurer, Oracle Features Ed- itor, varsity tennis, Senior Play, N.H.S. . . Bags is interested in backpacking, skiing, bicycling . . . favorite groups are Yes and CSNY . . . favorite song is Starship Trooper . . . favorite teachers are Mr. Filipone and Mr. G. Jones . . . fondly remembers The Knights of Columbus . . . prizes his contacts . . . admires Bird and Toe . . . secret ambition is to own a hiking shop in Vermont . , . favorite saying Bug off . . . plans to attend UVM. CHERYL A. BARCZAK Cheryl . . . involved in cheer- leading, field hockey, Outing Club, senior play, Hop and Prom Committees . . . favorite class was physics with Mr. Bennett . . . prizes family and friends, a certain star . . , usually seen with J, G, D, K, C, V, in 'fthe boat and with Corky . . . fondly re- members trip to Poland '77, surprize 16th, times with JPS, Salisbury '76 . . . admires sister Linda . . . favorite quotation If you smile at me I will under- stand, 'cause its something every- one does in the same language. . . . plans to attend college and go into nursing or medicine. DAVE BACHELDER Bach lists working on cars as a hobbie . . . his favorite class is bachelor of living . . . favorite group Pink Floyd and his favorite song is Money'i . . . Dave's MOPAR is his prized possession . . . usually seen cruising around . . . fondly remembers P.I., 7f21f77, favorite saying f'If you can't dazzle them with intelli- gence baffle them with bull. 11129 1 x qv 'TT1' K-J KATHLEEN BEASLEY Beas . . . girl's track team, oracle, lnterNos, Pep Club, Jr. and Sr. Prom and Sr. Play committees . . . favorite teacher Mr. Callagy . . . favorite singers are Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan . . . usually seen with the gang . . . fondly remembers summer 77 New Hampshire, 7f4f77, Jackson Browne Concert, the crazy nites with the gang, memories of Shaun, prizes her cross, friends that are always there . . . admires parents, family, M.D. and J.M. . . Just over the hill, is a beautiful val- ley but you must climb the hill to see itf' -Thanx Mom and Dad . . . plans to go to college. KAREN A. BACHELDER Bach . . . enjoys listening to tunes . . . secret ambition is to go cross country to California . . . admires SA favorite songs t'Ram- ble On and Truckin'l . . . favorite group Kinks . . favorite class home ec II . . . usually seen with friends at E.S. . . fondest memories 6f21f77 and weekend wfoJ . . . prizes her bank- book. .favorite saying is Where's the party? SUSAN BEAULIEU 36 5' KAREN BAKER Cookie . . . Friends, I am glad I am I . . . you are you. . . and that we have given each other foot- steps to follow yet challenge to change them. Thanks. ANDREA J. BASSLER Swampy enjoyed English with Mrs. Williams . . . favorite groups are the Beatles and Fleetwood Mac . . . favorite song Let the Children Play . . . usually seen looking for a party . . . fondly remembers P.C.'s bomber, when I did not smoke cigarettes . . . prized possession is Nipper . . . ad- mires Inca and Diane . . . peeved by guys who d0n't dance . . . favorite saying You can't al- ways get what you want. ' Fu- ture plans include college, hav- ing money to spare, and finding a good catch. if-it l if CHARLIE BENEDETTO Charlie was involved in Auto Body at the Voke, and is interested in cars and bikes . . . is usually seen cruising . . . Roll another one . . . fondly remembers the Black Sabbath concert in the White Bomber . . . enjoyed Miss Corkery as a teacher . . . admires his father . . . prizes his car and his bike . . . Go get buzzed . . . to make good money. DONNA BLACKSTONE Dongo was involved in band, NHS, and the Senior Play . . . enjoyed geometry with Mr. Filipone . . . ambition is to see the world . . . lists swimming, drawing, and cre- ating as hobbies . . . her favorite group is Queen . . . usually seen with Karen, Peggy, Kerrie, and Deni . . . 2f15f75, 4f30f76, 2f9!77, 1lf12!77, summer of 76 . . . admires her sister . . . We may never pass this way again . . . plans to become an art therapist. l-. I .. JEFF BEDELL Jeff . . . enjoys hockey . . . prizes his car . . . favorite groups are the Beatles and the Stones . . . ad- mires Gerry Cheevers . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Magnan. LISA JEAN BONANNO Eea . . .a member of N.H.S., fresh- men chorus, sophomore chorus, Chorale, Sophomore Hop commit- tee, Jr. and Senior Prop commit- tee, co-captain of flag squad, Sl years of marching band, French club, Senior Play props commit- tee, Oracle Typing Staff, and class history . . . fondly re- members 7!5f76, l1f20f76, and 76 trip to France . . . admires her sister and parents . . . prizes her memories and friends . . . usually seen down the bandroom . . . Misty '...' 'Be lions roaring in the forest of knowledge, whales swimming in the ocean of life . .. would like to get a pilot's licence . . . college. ARTHUR BEEBE Zowie . . . desires to be President of the United States . . . lists visiting Boston Garden, listening to his stereo, and drinking milk as extracurricular activities . . . his hobby is trying out for the baseball team . . . enjoyed geometry with Mrs. Mallette . . . likes Tull . . . usually seen at J.J. Rounds . . . fondly remembers California '77, Skynard and Nugent at Anaheim . . . prized possession is his Sony stereo . . . admires Richard Nixon and his dad . . . Who's collecting the money? . . future plans include living away from home, seeing his brother's house, and college. -5.1 XS '-.X x 'wx gy vy l ,, N193 GINA BONAVENTURA Gina was involved on the Senior Play Props committee, Oracle Typing Staff, class history, Senior Prom committee, Italian Club, and class fundraising activities. .. is interested in tennis, art, and skating . . . secret ambition is to become a dentist . . . favorite teacher was Mrs. Panico . . . en- joys Fleetwood Mac, and We are the Champions by Queen . . . prizes her dog Licorice . . . admires her parents . . . 9f26!76, JVQJVTT, 7fl2f77 . . . to go to college and travel around the world. JEAN BERNARDI Brandi . . . a member of O.E.A., drill team, and Drama Club . . . usually seen in the music depart- ment . . . enjoys rifle twirling, singing, acting, and dancing . . . prizes her rifle. . .admires Beaver . . . enjoys listening to Fleetwood Mac' '... fondly remembers her first concert and her first. high school dance . . . enjoys class with Miss Cotter . . . dislikes kids that think t.hey're God's gift .... Dream . . . secret ambition is to go into acting or cosmotology . . . That man is richest whose pleasures are the cheapest . . . plans to go to Melrose Beauty Academy. DIANE BOESEN Diane . . . a majorette and Oracle Typing Editor . . . interests in- clude dancing, skating, and swimming . . . usually seen with Lisa . . . prizes her baton necklace . . . fondest memories include the summer of 1977 . . . l Like Dreaming . . . Frankie Vali . . . favorite class was typing Il with Mr. Ranen . . .admires her parents . . . future plans include college. -AER .ii 'xxick and im. X Mig 2' s glurtying, ifinii- r in ,ml liikeriding . . . lle'l iiiliiition is to go to fir e ,iuxdli remembers sum- ink Floyd TT. parties rf- AL lJ.D.'s, MGA, and .riiisin ',., admires her parents . , will always remember long talks with Carrie R with J8zC . . . I don't want to die, but sometimes I wish I was never born . . . future plans include college and travel. al- i 3 Q54 'w.....- f iill .ta . Q 'S' L . TONY BRAGG Interested in scuba diving . , , secret desire is to become rich . . . favorite class was wood shop with Mr. Jones . . , favorite group is Lynard Skynarcl . . . Freeland . . , usually seen driving around . . . prizes his car. 'bf RICHARD BOODRY Buddha was active in soccer, hockey, and track . . . interested in canoeing, fishing, Waterskiing . . . favorite class was U.S. History with Mr. Blanchard . . favorite group Yes . . . best song Al- ready Gone . . usually seen with his friends , . . fondest memories are playing in the soccer tourney of 76-77 at B.U. and B.C., Yes and J. Geils concerts, and soccer under Coach Kelley. .admires his family . . plans to travel and go to college. JERRY BOURQUE 'lBurkie . . . wants to get a better car and be rich . . . favorite teacher was Trop . . . best group Jethro Tull . . . Songs from the Wood . . . remembers 11f20!75 . . . prizes his stereo system . . . wants to get a Harley-Davidson and drive all over the country . . . plans to let life live on. i' COLIN J. BOUCHARD SEMI . . soccer co-manager and Math Team . . also interested in computer . . . favorite class was CT Math . . favorite singer is Olivia Newton-John . . fond memory of 11f7!77 . . prized possession is intellegencel . . And now for something com- pletely different' . . . admires himself . . Monty Python! and SF Forever! CLAIRE BOUTILIER Interested in partying, and bike riding . . . favorite teacher Mr. Walsh . . . favorite singer Neil Young. . .will remember Tommy, 10!18!74, summer of '77 . . . prizes a star sapphire ring and King . . . admires her parents and friends . . . plans to go to Texas and be a secretary. VICKI BONOMO Vicki was a cheerleader for 2 years, worked on the Soph. hop and Junior Prom Committee, and was on the class will comittee . . . secret ambition is to have long fingernails . . . favorite class was History with Mr. Blanchard . . . fond memories of summers in Lunenburg, J.W.'s boatw, hockey games, E , 10f2!76 . . . prizes her Charisma . . . admires Dad Sz Ma . . . future plans include college. utr'-vi DAWN BRAWLEY ff PATRICIA M. BREEDEN Patty wants to own a island . . . favorite class was Homecrafts I C,S,N,8zY, and Cat Stevens . . . Cowgirl in the Sand , Father 8: Son . . . remembers 6f19f77, J.M., summer of '77, Gribbles, N. Conway, 7f4f77, ya mean?'?'? , White Horse Beach, Quarries . . . admires her mother Sz father . . plans to travel . . . Don't walk in front of meg I may not follow. Don't walk behind meg I may not wait. Just walk beside me and be my friend. MAUREEN BROWN Interested in swimming, knitting, and bikeriding . . . prizes her stereo . . . fond memories of the summer of 77' and Cape Cod . . . favorite teacher Mr. Tropeano . . also enjoyed Miss Fredrick's class . . . Beatles . . . favorite songs In my Life and Colour my World . . . admires her family. E f BRIAN BRINKERS Brink was involved in soccer . . . other interests are skiing, party- ing, and motorcycle riding. . .en- joyed senior English with Mr. O'Brien, Mr. Miksen's class . . . secretly desires a Harley . . . favorite groups are the Outlaws, Ian Anderson, Robin Trower . . . Green Grass and High Tides is his favorite song . . . usually seen with his friends . . . prizes his '67 Chevy . . . fondly re- members 6f27f77, Laconia . . . admires Toody's . . . c'mon . . . will always remember a lost friend . . . parties with all my friends . . . ice cold beer. CHERYL A. BROWN Hobbies inlcude knitting, jogging, and listening to records . . . en- joyed English with Mr. Merchant and teaching the Special Ed. class with Mrs. Baron . . . usually seen with Mr. LoPresti's class . . . favorite singer-Shawn Cassidy . . . That's Rock and Roll . . . wants to become a Special Ed. teacher and get married . . . when I got into Rainbow two years ago. JULIE BRODERICK A four year member of the Band and Orchestra, and a two year member of German Club and Marching Band . . . enjoys music, painting, and playing the clarinet and the flute . . . fondly remembers July 16-August 4, 1977, R.I. July 77 . . . Pink Floyd's Welcome to the Machine' '... usually seen at DF's or the Lib . . , wants to own a house in northern New England. KATHLEEN BROWN Brownie . . . a member of the Senior Prom Band Committee . . . usually seen in a blue chevy . . . fondly remembers Summer of 74 in Wolfboron, 9f23f77 with F.G. .. enjoyed English with Mr. Lang. . . secret ambition is to live in California . . . prizes her friends . . . hobbies include partying and needlepoint . . . Point of No Return . . . Neil Young . . . dis- likes phony people. . .admires her parents and Jenine . . . plans to be rich! rf 'lsr' NANCY BREZINA Nancy enjoys bikeriding, partying, reading, music 8L art, and the beach . . , wants to own a planta- tion in Jamaica . . best class was homeroom with Mr. Thompson, D.J. . . remembers summer of '75, N.C., The Huts, Cape Cod, Honde's, Mapleway, Nasella, Missouri, Christinsons, ,I.J.'s, P.I., prizes all her bros. Wake- field, family, friends, 8: memories . . Onward through the Fog . . admires Bart Sz my grandparents Sz parents . . Splinter , Green- wood Gang , Brazeen-Laspeen- and Solimen. PETER BROWN Feefer' '... was a member ot the football, basketball, and base- ball team . . . enjoyed English with Mr. Cromwell . . . usually seen at JJ's . . . Shine on You Crazy Diamond . . Pink Floyd . . . Cold ones after the game . . . secret ambition is to play profes- sional baseball and to make lots of money . . .admires his mother . . . enjoys concerts and music . plans to attend college. 39 il .sP ' ELLEN BUMSTEAD El was a member of the German Club . . . usually seen with Rhonda, Jack, Patrick, and Bren . . . enjoyed Art with Miss Page . . . interests include water- skiing and parties . . . will never forget summer of '75 in Maine, Germany wit.h Renate . . . The Cask of Amontilladon . . . prized possession is Amos . . . her secret ambition is to have an adventure . . . admires Jack's cage and Doody . . Yes and Led Zeppelin are her favorite groups. TINA BURKE UT' '... enjoys dancing, swimming, and looking at guys . . . usually seen over Maryann's house . . . admires the Nigro, Dean, and Vacca family . . . fondly remem- bers trip to Germany and Florida, parties with her friends, 10f15!77, clubbing all weekend, and the summer of 77 . . . prized posses- sions include her mother, relat.ives in Europe, car, poodle-Amy, and friendships. . . I'm only kiddingn . . . enjoys listening to Tavares . . . peeved by people that t.hink they know it all . . . future in- cludes going to college to study Radiologic Technology. ,g . LAURIE BRUEN Active in the Outing Club, German Club, Ski Club, and Inter Nos . . . londly remembers the card games at the Hatfields, Apt. II, Memorial Day 5f29f76, Hampton-Summer of 77, Pepsie 3, Georgetown C.R., F.M., A,M., I, D.O., and the Yes concert 8fIO!77 . . . interests include music, camping, parties, and friends . . . usually seen down the Lake . . secret ambition is to go cross country on a motor cycle . . . prizes her tapedeck . . . Homeroom with Mr. Thompson . . Pet peeve: people who feel they're better than others . . . admires Mr. Davis and Henry . . . lf. THOMAS BRYANT Tom . . . a member of outdoor track and the Ski Club . . . en- 'oyed Junior English with Ms. Glenn-A Block, and Physics with Doc. . . ECLIPSE-we almost made it . . . prizes his guitar and his Rossignols . . . hobbies include playing the guitar, skiing, hiking, and camping . . . Yes and Led Zeppelin are his favorite groups . . admires his parents and Jimmy Page . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Peeved by KISS fans . . . future plans include college- Chemical Engineering. MICHELE CALARESO Michele . . . Faculty Editor and cheerleader . . . enjoys being with friends and having a good time . .. admires her two grandmothers and also Mom and Dad . . . fondly remembers -1!25f75 at the top of the rock . . . usually seen with E.H., .I.J., P.O., P.W.,. favorite song is Beautiful Loser by Bob Seger . . enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Blanchard . . . prizes Winnie the Pooh and Woodstock . . . Fleetwood Mac . . . secret ambition is to be a news com- mentator . . . college in the future. SALLY CAMUSO Charlie . . . is interested in danc- ing, acrobatics, and singing . . . prized possesion is Kenny . . . fondest memories include all her summers, especially the summer of 76 and 77 . . . enjoyed typing III with Mr. Ranen . . . Wide River . . . usually seen at home doing housework . . . admires Mom and Dad . . . Elvin Bishop . . . I don't even believe it! . . . future plans include marriage and to teach dancing. ' TRN-, SUSAN BUONOPANE Susan . . . a cheerleader for 2 years treasurer of the Sophomore class, a member of gymnastics and field-hockey team, on the Prom Committees, and Oracle staff. . . admires her parents . . . secret ambition is to own her own busi- ness . , enjoyed U.S. History with Mrs. Robertson . . interested in traveling. . . usually seen out with the girls . . . fondly remembers Florida 76, summer of 77 You've Got a Friend . . . favorite group is Bread- Everything I Own . . . advice to underclassmen: you can be whatever you want to be if you try hard enough . . . college in the future. DEBORAH CAIANI Debbie . . . cheerleader for two years . . . Oracle Class Editor, member of N.H.S. and Prom Committees. . . fondly remembers 2!11!77, April 76 in Paris, soccer season 77 and summer 77 spent with D.E. . .enjoys swimming and going to the beach . . . would like to go back to France . . . prizes her ring and feeties . . . 17 ...admires her parents and grand- parents. . . future includes college. WS-.r l I iii JOHN M. CASTACANE Elvis . . . fondly remembers the day he met Janet. That was the first day of his life . . . usually seen with Janet in the parking lot by Mr. Smith's . . . enjoyed Physiology with Mr. Smith . . prizes and admires Janet Mc- Carthy . . . plans to marry Janet McCarthy and nothing is going to stop him. PEGGY CHAMPOUX Peggy was involved in the Senior Play, Inter Nos, Sophomore, Jr. Ka Sr. Prom Committees, track, field hockey, oracle staff, con- cert band and orchestra. Enjoys listening to Boston . . . hobbies include skating . . usually seen at Mac's or cruisin' . . fondest mem- ories include yellow , summer of 77 , the apartment, Marshfield 75 . . enjoyed Chemistry with Mr. Simpson . . . admires her Mother and Father . . . parachut- ing . . . prizes her friends and family . . . peeved by two-faced people . . future plans include college and nursing. fe va s ' ' SUSAN CARROLL Sue was active in AFS and the Senior Play Committee . . . enjoys cruising, bowling, movies, and swimming . . . usually seen in Reading . . . fondest memories include summer of 76, 9f12f77. Florida 77, Canada, the leg , and rainy Sundays . . . a favorite class was Biology with Mr. Ryan and Mr. Bennett . . . prizes her friends . . . peeved by snobs . . . future plans include college and 'ravel. - , -.e A --- ' ' LISA CASAVANT A member of N.H.S., girls track, Inter-Nos, and Prom Committees . . . enjoys sailing and traveling . . . fondest memories include summers in Duxbury and Tabor Academy . . . favorite songs: Stairway to Heaven , Suite: Judy Blue Eyes , and I'd Love to Change the World by 10 Years After . . . enjoyed Chem. with Mr. Jones and French with Mrs. McCarthy . . . prizes friendships . . . admires 'Trop . . . Helplessly hoping . . . secret ambitions are to get her licensel and go to France . . , pet peeve: all the favoritism in the school, dislikes phonies, frizzy days, Monday mornings. 1 MICHAEL CIAMPA Active in the Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble and stage band 76 . . . enjoys skiing and music ...would like to ski the Rockies ...fondly remembers Connecticut 77 . . . admires Maynard Fergusan . . . enjoys listening to Yes . . . favorite class was music with Mr. Goding . . . prizes Bach and his stereo . . . Close to the Edge . . . parties at the Chalet . . . future-maybe music?, Federal or State Law Enforcement. x. -4:1 ELAINE MARIE CLARK Elaine was active in the German Club, Prom Committees, and Senior Play , . . enjoyed German with Mr. Thompson . . . fondly remembers a trip to Germany, 1l!22!75, 12f4f76, a certain ski trip, 3f27f77, cruisin with LH, and times with JEL . . . admires her mother . . . secret ambition is parachuting , . prizes her friend- ships . . . peeved by cliques . . . sees college in the future. I NH 'ZTTT5 PAULA CAUSE Enjoys going away weekends, bikeriding, and having a good time . . . usually seen with Bob.. , fondly remembers Lynn Beach and New Hampshire . . . prizes her stereo . . . admires good ole Ma SL Dad . . . secret ambition is to move out of Massachusettes and to ride horseback on the beach . . . plans to become a travel agent . . . future includes traveling. JANICE CHITTENDEN Janice was active in Inter Nos and OEA . . . fondly remembers the summer of 77 and being with friends . . . admires her grand- mother . . . future includes college and travel. Js.ls,s?. i ' 1' Q-i.l'l, . tin- llc-gi and I ti li . English 1, nit Xls. tbnlioiz- was axe mem- orable dates . . . good times with the Hlaaides' '... usually seen with DT. . . admires her brother . . . would like to live in France... cardu . . . I Cor. 13 . . . David, college in the future. QTY' iid' BILLY CONNORS VVilhelm . . . member of the Madrigals, Orchestra, Marching B ind Vrrman Club, Italian Club rested in songwriting ernian . . . prizes his six- strin . would like to go on tour usually seen on the way in eld or Logan airport enjoys listening to Bandit . .. fc ndest memories include 5fI2!77, ff sf . . . Wenn sc-hon, denn thon . . , enjoyed Chorale with N ss Bilmibikian . . . yesterday nire-s Vurly Q. Howard . .. re pl'ins iiiclurle getting a f ir making nioney, and going to 27 , I ' . iiitf- and Cie 5 ' g . . to Ly: ti .D ul S21 77 S- ., . li.. : . . . arli' tutu . the top, 'Ui 1 NANCY COLLIER Nance was involved in the Senior Play, A.F.S., and Saturday morn- ing art classes . . . usually seen working at GBL. . .enjoys art and swimming . . wants to travel around the World . . Long and Winding Road . . . prizes her friends and family . . . enjoyed English with Miss Glenn . . . peeved by phony people . . . Don't walk in front of me I may not follow, don't walk behind mel may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend' '... future plans includes college and major- ing in Special Education. BARBARA COMERFORD DIANE COLLINS Diane . . . cheerleader for 2 years, involved with Hop and Prom Committees, Senior Play . . . usu- ally seen with C.C., J.W., K.F., P.W., V.B., G.R., L.V., M.C. in the Boat . . . admires her parents and grandmother.. .enjoyed Mrs. Smith's homeroom with C.C. . . would like to have an Endless Weekend . . . fondly remembers all the times laughing with her friends, Rumney Falls, Washing- ton Day Sale, camp, summers of 76 and 77, 4th of July, listening to Whitedog, F . . . enjoys having a good time . . . if there is love, set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't. it never was . Barbara . . . Treasurer of O.E.A., Senior Play, freshman track . . . usually seen WSIR . . . secret am- bition is to be tall . . . enjoys sewing and knitting . . . fondly remembers R2 with K.S.N., 5f7f77, 6f29!75, IIf25f75, summer of 77 . . . a day with the sun . . . enjoyed Home Ec. F block and short hand . . . prizes her car . . . dislikes people who are always complaining . . . admires her parents . . . be yourself and don't let anyone say you're doing it wrong . . . enjoys listening to Chicago . . . college in the future. av CAROLYN CONNELL Cal . . . active in cheering, Hop and Prom Committees, Oracle Staff, Senior Play committee. . .enjoyed class with Mr. Blanchard, Mrs. Smith's homeroom with D.C .... secret weekend . . . fondest mem- ories inlcude Rumney Falls, the boat , summer of 76f77 Washington Day Sale , Hamp- ton . . . prizes Amy . . . usually seen in J.W.'s boat . . . admires her mother and father . . . D . . . future includes college. v JEFF COHEN Jeff . . . member of the German Club and Chess Club . . . active in swimming and morning an- nouncements . . . hobbies include ice hockey, football, basketball, tennis, 8a softball . . . enjoyed English with O.B., U.S. History with Mr. Miksen, and math with Mr. Davis . . . prizes his Swiss army knife . . . fondly remembers Spring of '76 when he went to Germany for 8 weeks, W.T, J.T., H.T .... wants to live in Switzer- land . . . enjoys listening to the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac . . . admires his family . . . If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen . . . college in the future. QS.. . KEVIN CONROY Kevin . . . member of varsity football . . . usually seen at Nasella Park . . . enjoys skiing, weekends, concerts . . . Rocky Mountain Way . . . favorite classes were with Trope, Magnan, and chemistry with Shattuck . . . enjoys listening to Pink Floyd, Joe Walsh, and Frank Zappa . . . secret ambition is to be rich . . . fondest memories include Lost River, football down the park, partying with friends . . . ad- mires parents and friends . . . will always remember Paul Fazio fStimeyl . . . future plans include graduation. ROBERT EMMET CONWAY Conny . . . active in varsity golf and cross-country, also in- volved in indoor and outdoor track . . . usually seen at the beach . . . M.G.A. . . . fondly remembers playing frisbee at the beach with R.L. and boltin' with the tribe. , . hobbies include hitting the beach . . . enjoys listening to Jethro Tull . . .admires Edward D. Con- way . . . secret ambition is to catch a frisbee in the gardens . . . Aqualung . . . prizes his blue Chevy Nova . . . future includes college and the beach. DENISE E. COSTELLO Nee . . . interested in waterskiing, people watching, swimming . . . favorite teachers Miss Hughes and Mr. Tropeano . . . favorite singer Barbara Streisand . . . favorite song People usually seen in Everett . . . fondly remembers good old Everett High School . . . parties with Dawn and Sue and with the kids from Medford ad- miresgher parents . . . prizes her family . . . all her friends from Everett . . . secret ambition is to become an actress . . . plans to be a fashion designer T CAROL CORCORAN Carol . . . involved in Ski Club, Outing Club, Senior Play Com- mittee . . . prizes friendship with sister . . . interested in skiing . . usually seen with friends, cab . . . favorite class physics with Mr. Bennett . . . fondly remembers parties at BJC, camping in Ver- mont, Chicago-Beach Boys and Fleetwood Mac-Eagles concerts . . . favorite quotation Don't walk before me I may not follow . . . Don't walk behind me I may not lead . . . Just walk beside me and by my friend' '... plans to attend college. JUDITH M. COSENTINO Judy . . . lists the library, music, reading, folk group as activities favorite classes were history with Ms. Robertson, German with Mr. Thompson . . . admires Sharon Gilley . . . usually seen at the library . . fondly remembers Lucius Beebe, Big L, trip to Germany . . . future plans include college and Library Science. JOHN CORNWALL John lists Auto Club, Outing Club as activities . .I . interested in boxing and hockey . . . favorite class is U.S. History with Mr. Blanchard . . . favorite song '39 . . . prizes guitar favorite groups are J. Geils and Queen . . .admires Muhammed Ali . . . fondly remem- bers 1Of12f75, 2f3!77, 5f22f77 . . . favorite saying do what ya wanna do , Be that way' '... an im- provement to WHS would be opening lav doors . . . plans to attend college. JOHN CONSTANTINO J.C .... cross-country, indoor- outdoor track . . . interested in hiking and sports . . . secret am- bition is to run in Boston Mara- thon . . . usually seen running . . prizes running shoes favorite group is Fleetwood Mac . . . favorite song The Chain . . . ad- mires parents and Mr. Deac . . . fondly remembers Conway N.H. . . . future plans include college. , -4 .1- . 5' JAMES COOK MARYELLEN COUGHLIN Maryellen lists chorale, sr. play props, favors committee, sr. prom committee as activities . . . interests include tennis and swimming . . . favorite group is Fleetwood Mac . . favorite song We Are The Champions prizes her license . . .admires her family . . . fondly remembers 9f29f76 3f28f77, 7f12f77 . . . secret ambi- tion is to travel around the world . . . future plans include college 1 43 is .- 5' , ' ' 5 1, H ,,,. -L Ri' -'1'.s- ' N ri. ,it , ff , ,1 - N N.. 3 , ,K N as . w..,.,, . -i , , ., A if I ' Y ,J '-I l 1. .41 'g rv X MARY COYNE Smily '... field hockey, Jr. Prom Committee, orchestra. CYO . . . prizes her friends . , . hobbies include sewing, knitting, playing and watching sports . . . usually seen at Mads or cruising . . . favorite class is Physiology with Mr. Smith . . . favorite groups are Fleetwood Mac, Kiss, Chicago . . . fondly remembers summer '76 and summer '77 . . . pet peeve is cracking knuckles . . . plans to go to college, into Nursing and to travel. SANDRA CRIVELLO Sandy . . . enjoys going cruisin' . . , usually seen down the park with Bob . . . favorite class is typing . . , favorite teacher is Mr. Walsh . . . prizes Snoopy . . . favorite group Beatles . . . fondly remembers 7f3!77 Bob, 7f3Of77 first concert Bad Company . . . admires parents, friends and relatives . . . advises underclass to try your hardest, it will turn out for the best . . . secret ambi- tion to own Trans Am, become rich, get married . . . favorite saying Make the best of life . . . future plans include college and secretarial work. Q rx XX I f ',,.' . '. 's ' f .JAMES CROCKER Popeye . . . enjoys boxing and scuba diving and judo . . . usually seen all around . . . favorite class was Chemistry with Mr. Shattuck . . . favorite group Jim Morrison and the Doors . . favorite song is All Along the Watchtower . . . admires his mother and father . . . fondly re- members the nights at Joey's . . . secret ambition is to live in the mountains . . . plans to become a police officer. MOIRA CULLEN Moira . . . what's that . . . a code name? Oracle, Sr. play . . fondly remembers sunsets and rainbows, sailing in the rain, Martha's Vineyard '75 Sz '77 and forever, DANDELION WINE, my Chinese friends, Deering, long distance, oh Historyl, dinner discussions, biking . . . admires Carolyn Robertson and Carol Kiley . . . This above all, to thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man, . . . 1f29f77 . . . future plans include college . . . l F fi .Q A1 DIANE DAKIN Diane . . . enjoys going out and having a good t.ime . . . favorite class P.O.D. with Trop. . . favorite groups are Jethro Tull, Bee Gees . . . favorite songs are Sad Lisa and Sugar Mountain . . . prizes her life . . . peeved by waiting all the time . . . fondly remembers 2f2Of76, I2f31f75 -The-Alimo, John , 8f6f77-Bad Co. 10f9f75 -quit smoking . . . usually seen cruising, looking for a party ad- vice to underclass grin and bear it' '... future plans include Business school, marriage later on and leading a happy life. JOHN F. DALTON Big Dick, Jackie . . . interested in painting . 1 . usually seen in his car prizes his car . . . favorite class is Chemistry . . . favorite group Beatles favorite song Eight Days a Week fondly remembers Oct. 9, 1977 . . . secret ambition to have his own business . . . favorite saying keep it in your sneaker . . . plans to stay out of trouble. SHARON CROPPER Ping-Pong . . . cross-country, in- door, outdoor track manager, ski club. . . interests are skiing, cook- ing, sleeping, reading . . . favorite song is Nights in White Satin . . . favorite class is typing with Mrs. Bode . . . fondly remembers summers in Colorado and going to Good Harbour Beach . . . prizes her skis, boots, license . . . favorite saying But I Might . . . plans to move and live in New Hampshire or Vermont. BARRY CURLEY Barry . . . interested in tennis, running, basketball . . . favorite group is Tull . . . favorite song is Cross Eyed Mary . . . prizes his friends . . . admires Ian Ander- son . . . favorite class English with Miss Glenn . . . fondest memories of the spot . . . favorite sayi Where's the party or Miller in bottles . . . plans to go to college in the south. l ,Y Q. .g,...A- -'lx JERROLD DECARLO Jerrold was Vice-President of our Drama Club, the Thespians . . . his interests include antique trains and Coca-Cola collectables . . . he has a secret ambition to have per- fect attendance . . . Jerrold's favorite teacher was Mrs. Ferra- zano, and he was usually seen in the lecture hall closet or in 1219 . . . his fondest memories include the summer of 76, the Cape. Jack in the Box, toodering, MAME . . . his favorite saying is lt's the real thing . . . Jerrold admires Marion Tanner, and his future plans are to complete his travels throughout Europe. F. LEO DELORY Fred . . . active in hockey and football. He fondly remembers 1f1f78, and summers. Usually seen at Vets, G.B., or at the track. There goes swifty. Favorite song is Freebird . . Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . admires his parents. Future plans include college or the Military. WILLIAM H. DALTON, JR. Dippy . . . involved in US. Coast Guard, W.S.A.P.A .... interested in antique cars, motorcycles . . . favorite class is gym with Coach Kelly prizes 53 Ford . . . usually seen at Mike's Wakefield Texaco . . . fondly remembers summer ot 77 . . . admires his father . . . favorite saying up your bucket! . . . plans to do a long hitch with the Coast Guard, and become a Police Officer. LISA D'ANGELO Lee' . . . enjoys dancing, reading, and bike riding, also babysitting . . . secret ambition is to go around the world . . . favorite class was child care with Mrs. D'Agnese . . . enjoys listening to Frankie Vali and Chicago . favorite song is Colour My World' '... fondly remembers that special Friday and summer 77 . . . usually seen with Alan . . . prizes Andy and her telephone . . . admires her mother and Morman . . . give me a break! and l'll tell . . . plans to be happy .... Non and Pup you're the greatest! MAUREEN DEVINE V. 'N - ' gi. ALAN DILIBERO Alan was captain of the baseball team and was on varsity hockey. Interests include golfing, tennis, and looking forward to weekends . . . Aerosmith . . . usually seen at Vets, G.B. or at the track. The summer of TT , 8f20f77, 8f31!77 are fond memories. Alan prizes his baseball glove . . . Favorite song is Nobody's Fault. There goes swiftyf' . . . college. MARIE DECECCA Marie was involved with the senior prom band committee. I-ler hob- bies include horses, listening to the tunes and quiet walks. Skiing in the winter of 76 with SC., the Tull concert 3f28f77, Pink Floyd 6!27!77, and York beach are fond memories. Tull, C.S.N.Y., Pink Floyd . . . oh forget it Marie enjoys having fun. Her secret ambition is to be on time for once. college . . . travel. PAUL DEMASI DeMas . . . basketball . . . int.erests include sports. Fondest. memories include the Sophomore Hop 1975. He prizes his license. Usually seen at his locker . . . Admires Julius Erving . . . His secret ambition is to play pro baseball or basket- ball. when the going gets tough the tough gets goings. Future plans include college. ing. F .were 5- -: 9' i .i.'iL, l,i-'A'l- V11 He is the park. . li .iir lshritiuck was i ii 3 I lillilsl Floyd and 'lull uc-re ionrl memories. Prizes his pictures taken at the Tull concert. Future plans include joining the Navy. li 5-if .Lf i'A'I'HY IJRINKWATER 'fra'-7 ff--,, 1 THOMAS DONAHUE Turk was active on varsity soccer, track, basketball and j.v. tennis. Tom enjoys bike riding, sports, and mountain climbing. Playing at BU. and BC. under the lights were fond memories. Building construction with Mr. Jones was a favorite, usually seen at practice . . . Fly Like An Eagle . . . secret ambition is to score the winning goal. Admires Coach Kelley. Future plans include math and college. WILLIAM DONOVAN Duna . . . active on frosh bas- ketball and baseball, cross- country, and Senior Prom Com- mittees, interests include sports and music .... Stairway to Heaven . . . usually seen with the tribe ..., I . Geils band . . . fondest memories include the summer of 77 , and the spot . . . Bill admires his parents, friends, and Coach Kelley . . . college. JILL DONALDSON Jill enjoys sewing and knitting. 6f8f77, and the summer of 77 are fond memories. Her favorite group is Fleetwood Mac. Mr. Walsh was a favorite. -Iill admires her parents, Future plans include becoming a secretary. KATHY DOYLE Kathy . . . a certain Good Friday - 4f8f77, Bloods , good times shared with friends are fond mem- ories. Kathy prizes her locket and her pal , enjoyes English with Mr. Magnan, usually seen with Alan . . . admires Diane . . . I'm as full as a bird now, and this bird you'll never change. . . . Led Zepplin is a favorite, future plans include a two year school and marriage. z wLx ' A X . DEBORAH DONAHUE Debbie was active in field hockey, and the Senior Play. Fondest memories include the summer of 77 , 11f22f76, 7f29f77, and Milton. Debbie prizes her life . . . C.S.N.Y. . . Fleetwood Mac . . . Just carry on . . . admires family and friends. English with Mr. Magnan was a favorite. Future plans include college. ELAINE LYNN DUCETTE Dude? . . . enjoys life, prizes her sanity, fond memories include the day she will leave Wakefield, Led Zepplin and Stairway to Heaven are favorites, Don't let the hassle get to you. If you can survive first block gym, you can survive anything. Elaine's secret ambition is to be a singer and a songwriter, admires Robert Blake, future plans include going to California to be somebody. CARLA DUCLOS Carla . . . mornings in the parking lot with Carole, Karen and Tim... Arlyn, Michael . . . good times in Wisconsin T6 , Florida T6 Germany TT . . . speedin' in the van . . . You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. PAMELA JEAN ELKINS Pam enjoys listening to tunes and partying. . . will always remember the spring of k'77 . . . Led Zepplin . . . usually seen at parties . . . prizes albums and Dice . . . Be yourself and you'll be happy . . . admires her younger brother, Stevie, secret ambition is to own a home by the ocean, her fondest memory is the excellent times with D.B., E.H., E.C., and P.F., future plans include travel. I . ,JF MARY ANN DWYER Mary Anne. . , active in the Sen- ior Play, Prom Committees, Inter Nos, track, Outing Club. P.T.S.A., and the Oracle, She enjoys sewing, ssip, and soccer games . . . the summer of TT , her 17th, N.I-I.. Moondog's refrigerator, 5fTfTT, times with the crazy gang, at Macs , or cruising, admires her parents and a certain friend . . prizes friendships and family, No Way , her secret ambition is to travel, future plans include college for a home-ec. career. .IANICE E. EATON Janice . . . active in OEA, Outing Club, Saturday art classes, Senior Play, and office work . . . en- joys drawing, crafts, and travel . . . usually seen and wanted in more than one place at the same time. . . wish you were here , . . enjoyed shorthand I and III with Mrs. Gallant. . prizes her diamond ring . . . N.H.S. . . future plans include a return trip to Hawaii and art school. -.qt g - -s-ge - ' ' RALPH DYER Ralph is known as either Slew- foot or Spaceman . . . active in baseball, enjoys, records, stereos, concerts and skiing . . . fond memories include Geils 9!2OfTT, Trower 10f16f77, the 66 chevy, and thumbing to Out- laws on the Cape . . . Busing , Micky Rooneyn. prizes his room and his stereo . . . usually seen at the Music Hall or at J.J. Round, Geils and Skynard are his favorite groups . . , Freebird , Green Grass , I-Iightides are favorite songs . . . his secret ambition is to write a book . . . to ski all winter . . . college. MELANIE A. ECONOMOU Melby . . . active on basketball, softball, field hockey, and W Club . . enjoyed office machines with Mrs. Stanton . . . will always remember Harrison, Maine 76 with RS., J.S., and P.C., 7f4f77 at Zappalas, 75 . . . He laughs best who laughs last . . . admires friends . . . All by Myself is her favorite song . . . Middleman 24th and Elm , Oh what a Night , Baconburgers , Roastbeef , peeved by A.G. and fast drivers . . . to attend a two year school. 6' DENNIS DUSSAULT E HEIDI ELLIS Heidi was involved in tennis, Senior Play committee, Outing Club, honorary student council member . . . enjoys Waterskiing, biking, skating . . . Cat Stevens . . . If I Laugh' '... usually seen with Cab and Corky '... fondest memories of 3f19fT6, MASH, Trapper John, 1976, D.H.. green M8rM, P.C., Death, Castle Rock . . , A friend is someone with whom you can dare to be yourself . . . plans to attend college and go into nursing. 47 -23 7 m- ' 2 . Lg, , , . 1 I, 'iii 5- ' , '+-fee, 1. . 4 -fn, D my A ' Pr'ff.'L - -I t Ls- 0' - X Ni JANINE FABIANO Janine . . . Madrigals, Outing Club, Senior Play, Oracle, PTSA, tennis ...f J r. English with Ms. Glenn was a favorite . . . J.J. Walker . . . Two Fine People . . . enjoys taking long walks, especially by the shore . . . prizes her friendships . . fondest memories of Easter, her 17th, parties, concerts . . . peeved by P.F.'s and S.T.'s . . . an improvement for WHS would be getting rid of late bells . . . Don't walk ahead of me, I may not follow, don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend . . plans to live in Vermont with A.R.P. ARTHUR FENNELLY Fenna participated in wrestling . . . enjoys cars, girls, and partying . . . secretly desires to live in a million dollar home . . . usually seen at Grenchwood School . . . admires Bud and Mom . . . Chemistry with Mr. Shattuck . . . The Who, Outlaws, Lynard Skynard, Fleetwood Mac . . . favorite song is Freebird . . fondly remembers 10f8f76, fresh- man summer, the many laughs with Steve, and the times with Michele . . . a 'cuda in his future . . . plans to go to college 'Q-4 'Y Il Hx .T X 1 'A , 4. ses.. f .ir7., f 'I 1' fsgqgi, ' ., ,ig 9'2- RICHARD ELLIS Doc . . , active in soccer, hockey, baseball, and N.H.S., enjoys hunt- ing and fishing . . . usually seen with J.H., .I.A., J.H., and in the HGRESS' '... 2!11f77 and times spent fishing with D.C. are fond memories, Geometry with Mr. Fillipone was a favorite, the letter L , admires parents and Coach Kelley, future plans in- clude college. DAVID ERICKSON Dave was involved in Auto Club Sr. Play, Computer Club, intra- mural basketball . . . enjoys camping, hunting, electronics, computers, cars . . . enjoys the music of Yes, Robin Trower, Jethro Tull . . , favorite songs are Roundabout , Aqualung Cross-eyed Mary . . . usually seen in 1401 . . favorite teacher is Mr. G Fondly remembers senior play party, Senior Play, 1f14f78, drag racing in Chemistry, sem- prini , the squint . . . ad- mires J.P., S.K. . . good times with friends . . . future plans include collegef LEWIS R. FINKLESTEIN Lew was active on the tennis team, Chess Club, and Computer Club . . also enjoys bowling, tennis, and golf . . . Chemistry with Mr. Jones . . .usually seen on the tennis courts . . . prizes his license and his stereo . . Aerosmith . . . favorite song is We Are The Champions . . . law school and business college in his future . . . L'Chet's lemma . ANDREW FITZGIBBONS 48 MICHAEL JOHN FARAGI Rat . . . active in varsity foot- ball and basketball, enjoys party- ing ,... Pink Floyd . . . Money was his favorite song . . . 8f6f77 . . . SANDY . . . usually seen at J.J. Rounds, admires his parents . . . future plans include a job. GERI FERREIRA Geri enjoys photography, play- ing piano and guitar . . . Spanish I and with Mrs. Caterino . . . usually seen at the Honey- comb . . . prizes her dog Jeff . . . the Eagles . . . favorite song is You've Got a Friend . . . fondly remembers the trip to Arizona . . . employed at N.E.R.P. in Woburn Industrial Park . . . plans to attend college and travel . . . to each his own SUSAN FLOOD Sue . . . girls' track, Inter Nos, Senior Play, Sophomore and Jun- ior Prom Committees, Oracle, Pep Club. . Prizes friendship and the good times . . usually seen with friends, or at vets . . . favorite hobbies include sewing, knitting, and having fun . . . history with Mr. Blanchard . . . fondly remem- bers Maine '77 with P.S. and D.P., parties, and 5!17!77 . . . admires Mom and Dad and Coach Kelley . . . advises underclass to enjoy it, you'll never pass this way again .... O.I. lovett, you've got a friend crazy . . . college in the future. KATHLEEN FLYNN Flynnie was active in PTSA, Inter Nos, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committees, Oracle Staff, and CYO chemistry with Mr. Jones . . . enjoys bikeriding and sewing . . . prizes friendships and memories . . . fondly remem- bers summer '77, Maine, 6f22-25 in NH, 10129, parties, vets, Mac's, and just cruisin' . . . usually seen at Finast . . . future plans include college. MARK FLAHERTY Mark enjoys playing hockey . . . prizes his car and skimobile . . . American government, Mr. Fowley . . . secret ambition is to own a business . . . 5f15 . . . feels that open campus would re- lieve some of the tension at W.H.S. . , future plans include college and a career in computers. HAROLD FOSTER Harry iFossl was active in track in 9 and 10 grade . . . usually seen driving his car or bike, or out water skiing . . . interested in cars, motorbikes, and water skiing . . . favorite class was English with Mr. Lang , . . prizes his truck with snow plow and his boat. DONALD B. FLANAGAN JR. Bowser or Gookin . . . Donny was co-Capt. of football and was also active in baseball, track and basketball, hobbies are fishing, boxing, and girl chasing ,... usually seen with the wrecking crew , E.K., O.B. Maddog, S.C., and Della, working out, vets, or the B.S. . . fondest memories include 12f76, 1850, and Weirs Beach . . . K'Lucielie is his favorite song . . . prized posses- sions include i7f62 and his Mustang . . admires M and D, family and D.A.L. . .Donny's secret ambition is to be in the dough . . . future plans include football and college. - fx f Q- '23 PAUL ANTHONY FOSTER P.A.F. was active in wrestling, soccer, and outdoor track . . . enjoys music and politics . . . physically F.T. . . secretly desires to be a lawyer. . .enjoyed English with Mr. Faria and U.S. history with Ms. Fredrick . . . enjoys listening to the commodores . . . Just to be close to You . . usually seen at the movies . . fondly remembers 11f9f77 . . prizes life and his girlfriend . . . 'KI hear You . . . admires Henry Thoreau ...... plans to study law. il 'CT , . L7 1.:.iaeg ' .' x L' L . J QL: A.,,' 5 i . 1-.1 sri -, .1 'f -14:2 . , 1 Pl.,-' 1 ' ' - 41- ,Q '+,'n C J if ililsf' ff 'I' x' . , ' in JOHN FLYNN PATRICIA FORTE Tricia tFortsieJ participated in Inter Nos, Senior Play, Lookout, Student Council President and Vice President, Student Director to Citizen Scholarship Founda- tion, and Oracle . . . enjoys SSIP, swimming, and scooping. . .secret ambition is to be able to eat without gaining weight. . .admires her parents . . . fondly remembers Ish-Kebbitles, the Knights, PC, the date , singing for supper, Melrose, NH, weekend in New York, 12f31!76, Fanueil Hall . . . favorite group is Yes . . . psychology with Mrs. Benotti . . . X 'ig'iN51i .vzioiiil . .. 4 .ind sing- ' amiiitioii , .ik biiiicl . .. , it lull. Vxind . ---Q11 :il Nasella . . iw no I -zimincr ot' 77 . ' l + Tlti, cruising in -lanet's tirsl car+P.C's car . . Cooney's party too . . prizes, life. , brothers are the people she admires , . . plans to live and make money . . good parties with Rose, good friends, and me and Andrea with 100 million dollars. GQ' l'Alll, GAI IDREAU Paul , . . enjoyed current events with Mr. Magnan . . . Time . . . Pink Floyd . . What's up . . . prizes his parents . . plans to work tor General lilynamif-k's. l I 'f r pi-'K LINDA FREEMAN Lindy . . . was a member of Chorale and Senior Play . . . enjoys hiking. guitar and chal- lenges, usually seen half way between Andover and Wakefield . . . enjoyed English with Miss Glenn . . Silver Morning is her favorite song . . . Beach Boys . . . fond memories include good times with a friend . . . prizes her 60 year old doll ...secret ambition is to time travel to the year 4000 . . . I once met a man. He seemed happy with life, when asked his secret he replied, I have a friend. , to be a medical techni- cian. RICHARD GALLANT Rick . . . usually seen in the dark- room . . . interested in photog- raphy . . .admires Archie Bunker . . . enjoyed techinal math with Mr. Duff . . . prizes the minolta . . . favorite group is Fleetwood Mac.. .plans to be an electrician. M, I, KIM FURNESS Kima . . . was a majorette and a member of the 1976 J.V. basket- ball team . . . enjoys swimming, horseback riding and being with J,H., usually seen with J.W., J.-I., CC., D.C.. CB., V.B., and G.R. in the boat, fond memories include 2!19f75. the Haveys, Rumney Falls. soccer 6 twirling year of 77 and 78 , and the summers of U72-76 , prizes her star . . . secret ambition is t.o be in the Indy 500 . . , admires her parents, . . . H.B. with J.W. and J.J., favorite group is Fleetwood Mac . . . future plans include college and Jimmy . . . accept me as I am. NANCY GALVIN A member of Inter Nos and Ski Club . . . hobbies include skiing, listening to music, being with friends . . . enjoyed class with Mr. Duff, Coach Kelley. and Mr. Ranen . . . fondly remembers January 10, 1976, summers of 1974 Sz 1976 in Europe . . . ad- mires Stevenson and Arbee . . . prizes her stereo . . . You Light Up My Life . . . A dreamer lives forever' '... enjoys listen- ing to Seals SL Crofts . . plans to attend college for executive secre- tarial training. DAVID FRATTO David . . . Lookout Editor-im President Chief, Oracle Staff. of NHS Senior Play, AFS . . . interested in playing the guitar and writing . . . secret ambition is to write a best selling novel . . . favorite classes are psychology with Ms. Benotti 8a English with Miss Lind . . . favorite singer is George Benson . . . prizes his guitar . . . plans to attend college and study medicine. ROBERT GEARIN V Doc . . . member of Ski Club, manager of varsity soccer, member of the frosh soccer team . . . usually seen driving around . . . likes to work . . . enjoys listening to J Geils . , . admires Coach Kelley . . . will always remember the semi-final soccer game at B.C. . . prizes his car . . . enjoyed junior English with Miss Glenn. . .wants to be an accountant-CPA . . . future includes school. M MICHELLE GENERAZZO Michelle enjoys bike riding . . . usually seen at L,P. . . wants to travel while she's still young . . . enjoyed child care . . , fondest memories include 7f26f77, sum- mers of 75 and 77, Sundays at the beach, The Honeyl . . .admires her parents . . , enjoys listening to the Beatles . . . plans to be- come a hair dresser. ,f i 'I 1' 'W DAVID GREEN Greenbomb . . . active in varsity hockey, golfing, and park foot- ball . . . usually seen anywhere... fond memories include Jethro Tull 6f21f76, prizes old no. 7 . . . favorite songs are Casey Jones and Freehird . . . secret ambition is to be rich and happy . . . college and riding cross country are future plans . . . Do it now, before it's too late. ROBERT GOLDSTEIN Rob enjoys mountain climbing, being with friends, and partying . . . usually seen around Green- wood . . . fondest memories include IIf5f77. 7f9f77 . . . favorite class was technical drawing . . . prizes his music collection . . . enjoys listening to Nils Lofgren and Roy Buchanan , , . admires Aynsley Dunbar and Al Dimeola . . . -10,000 Headmenu by Traffic . . . secret ambition is to climb Mt. Everest . . . Noone . . . plans to go cross country after high school and then college for architectural engineering technology. PHILIP GOODELL Phil ...enjoyed English with Mr, Lang . . . do it up' '... Emerson. Lake and Palmer. . . Led Zepplin . . . secret ambition is to live down south ..,... Lucky Man . . . Stairway to Heaven to join the service. RICHARD GONZALEZ Ginzo was active in varsity foot- ball. varsity outdoor 8: indoor track . . . interested in doing anything . . . would secretly like to be a dective or FBI agent . . . fondly remembers Joey's mas- sacre, summer of 76-77, 5f7f76, good times with 'I'.E,K., beating Winchester, State Meets 77-78, the Melrose games, football 75- 76-77 . . . prizes his watch, Susan, his parents, ISS . . . admires his mother 81 father, brothers, Randy White . . . peeved by football camp . . . usually seen with Jim C., Keith R., Noel S ..., plans to go into law en- forcement X college dz enjoy the rest of his life. .IOHN W. GRAVELLESE Pit . . . active in soccer, hockey, and baseball teams . . . usually seen at -I-I's or McDonalds . . . enjoys concerts, parties and listen- ing to music . . . Freebird , . . fondly remembers California 77, Pink Floyd Concert 6f22f77, East Boston, Cocnert Day at Big A 8f27!77 . . . prizes his stereo, albums, worm jeans, baseball glove . . . VVish You Were Here . . . would like to become a professional baseball player . . . enjoyed Geometry with Mrs. Mallette and class with Ms. Glenn . . . admires George Brett . . . listens to Zeppelin, Floyd, Tull. MSS! 5' A : 1- . ., .. I 4 'lux LINDA GLIDDEN Beeves lists swimming and horse back riding as hobbies , . . would like to buy my parents a winne- bago enjoyed P.O,D. with Art . . . Led Zepplin . . . favorite song is Baby I am gonna leave ya . . . usually seen in N.H. . . fondly re- members I1f24f7-l . . . prizes her diamond and her dog Mike . . . Wicked' '... admires her parents and Craig . . , peeved by people who are always late . . . plans to be married and have a family. Hug! , s':f 7' X Ns.. RICHARD GREEN Grino was active in hockey and the Outing Club . . . usually seen on the hill . . , Don't Bogart Me . . . hobbies include fishing . . . prizes Tillie . . . en- joys listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . fondly remembers I2f26f72 and 6f78fr1 admires Rox Cl irk To each his own would like to see Led Zepplin in conceit future includes tolle e j , 'FEW-.. PAUI I' RANK IS HALEY Hals lnyolyed in sports softball and ice hockey enjoys fixing cars prizes his license and green machine fondly remembers Hampton Beach 7ag s favorite musicians are the Ixinks Frampton Pink Floyd admires his mother and father plans to enter the service SUIX HAIVIBOYAN Suzy Q enjoys racing music art dancing French 4 with Mr Benoit was a favorite a so enjoyed Mr Camilias and Mr Merchant s classes fondest memories of slflfifi 7f4f16 favorite saving what a hunk' admires Clint Eastwood shutter bug and her father would like to be happy in the future and race cars usually seen at parties uptown or at the driye in future plans include omg to college to become buyer tray eling and buvingablue or black L78 Camaro 'Cf CN! yrx 9 l the In N ROBERT F HAAS s ctbill y ity tratls lllflfl cckey Iiom om mittees UPA Neniorljlcty Oracle opts incl lyping sta s , 1 if s liiconbur-fers ie hockey practice Iudy s and the Oricle Room irc fond memories prizes her friends secret sires live near e mountains or ocean Barbara Streisand admires her family enjoys being with ber friends living usually seen at Vets with friends Macs you V6 gill a friend I like dreaming college in the future Bob involved in Computer Club intramural sports benior pay interested in sailing numismatics and all sports favorite song Good Vibrations history and World Civ 7 with Ms Robertson were both favorites prizes coin world fondly remembers 5!61!1i and wouldnt it be Nice usually seen in the computer center admires James Bond plans to buy a sailboat and go to college to studv architecture DANIEL I-IARRINFTON Dan . . . interested in fitting 12 hours into one day . . . secret ambition is to grow a good moustache . . prizes his leather thong around his neck . . . admires J.M.A.K.. RR. I..Ff Annarosa . . . world civ I with Mrs. bmith was a favorite . . . fondly remem- bers Sophomore Hop, Massena, my teacher . . . advice to under- class Appreciate t.hese four years - you will be paying for the next fourl usually seen running around . . . plans for the future include RPI and a career in education. '-Z'.., ' DAVID HARRIBON Harry C.C. or Abdul enjoyed Eng III with Mrs. Bachman ...hobbies include play backgammon . . . usually seen in Boston . . . prizes his coffee mug . . . enjoys listen- ing to btevie Wonder and Par- liament . . . fondly remembers the summer of 77, 218178, and the W sisters . . . his secret ambition is to be 6 feet tall . . . admires his aunt, T.K., P.F., and P.J. . . The Paper by Deniece Williams . . . future plans include college. C HRIS7 INI' HAMBOYAN Tintin interested in bike riding and svyimminv usually seen where ey er favorite class was French fayorite group is Santana fondly re members summer of 6 8x ll admires her mother prizes her car fayorite saying sure' later' plans to attend college and buv a nice car KRIS I-IANSON Kris was inyolyed in A F S tennis and gymnastics also interested in skiing likes meeting people secret ambition is to ski the Rockies or the Alps usually seen anywhere except W akefield in Spam and the Chalet prizes his skiies and his pass admires parents and family TO future plans include college and to be Comefget rich in DAVID HEALEY Heals. . . Ramjet . . . interested in cars Sz computers . . . usually seen in his auto . . . prizes ME . . . favorite group is The Floating Rocks . . . favorite class is history with Eckman, fondly remembers partying in N.H, with Foley and Jackie . . . admires KiKi . . . He who hesitates is lost secret ambition is to become rich with- out much work . . . future plans include school Sz travel, ELLEN H ENNESSY Ellen . . . sub-head Majorette . . . interested in partying, bike-riding, and cooking . . . secret ambition is to travel . . . English with Miss Barsalou was a favorite . . . favorite singer is Neil Young . . . fondly remembers good times with friends . . . admires her mother. HS' 55-'F JAMES W. HAVEY Hav . . . Co-Capt. of soccer and basketball, President of Latin Club . . enjoys birdwatching and cruising . . favorite group is Pink Floyd, favorite song is Aqua- lung . . . usually seen cruisin' in the Egress with Doc Sz J.H., J.A., D.B. . . favorite class is Government. . .fondly remembers 2f19f75. states, parties in Woburn , . . prizes Kim , . . admires his parents, Coach Kelley, and Coach Lane . . , secret ambition is to play professional sports . . . plans to attend college. T 1-33' ELLEN HAYES Ellen . . . Student Council, Soph. Hop, Jr. and Sr. Prom Committees . . . sub-head Cheerleader . . . usually seen with J.J. P.O. M.C. P.W. lJ.M,l . . . secret ambition is to travel . . . admires mother and father, Alice . . . fondly re- members 9f23f76, the Cape, FLORIDA , wfP.O., those talks wfM.C. Maine , IXIX77, Rock- port . . . Junior English with Ms. Glenn was a favorite . . . prizes friends . . . hockey games, 4311 , . . favorite groups are Fleetwood Mac, C.S.N.Y. . . Favorite song is Carry On . . . future plans include travel and college. Ly i Vi KAREN E. HOIJER Squirt, Hojo, Hojowitz . . . Sr. Play, Church Groups, Latin Club, Cap Sz Gown Committee . . , en- joyed typing 3 with Mr, Ranen . . . favorite songs are Imagine and Morning Has Broken . . . fondly remembers driver's ed. class, Jr. Prom, pizza in Portsmouth N.H., summer '77 . . . prizes her family, friends and teeth . . . usually seen at church or confused. C.G. and campgrounds with weasel . . ad- mires parents Sz Emily Weingarth The Love in your heart, wasn't put there to stay. Love isn't Love until you give it away . . . future plans include college 8a the ministry. iii ELIZABETH M. HOUSE Beth, Bettles . . . involved in spring track, basketball, Senior Play, Prom Committee . . . interested in art sewing, sprots, dancing . . . usually seen outside . . . favorite groups are Boston and Fleetwood Mac . . . fondly remembers summer of '77, September '77, Cole's pizza in Portsmouth . . prizes her family . . . admires her parents . . . would like to find a career for herself . . . Man's mind stretched to a new idea never goes back to its original dimen- sion . . . plans to attend college. 1. PETER G. HENDRIKS Peter. . . math with Mr. Donahue was a favorite . . . favorite group is the Moody Blues . . . admires his family . . . fondly remembers summer '77, Vet's 5f13f77, Hol- land . . . future plans include college and aviation. ROBERTA HINMAN Bert, Treb . . . French Club, Senior Prom Committee, Laide Club . . . favorite class was English with Mr. Nangam . . usually seen cruisin' in the putt or laidmobile . . . fondly remembers France, April 76 , York Beach, L'arbre parties, d-i wfC.S, D.D. gz S.E., Bad Co., excellent times in Naples, 7f1O!77, Colonial x-mas parties, Foreigner Concert, LHS. IHOP wfthe girls, goodtimes with the laides . . . favorite say- ings Swimming Guffy'Guffy Juicy News . . . plans to attend college. 2 YTVV 'Pl l ,ctllip .lilly ti--iiiliiioli, 'ii-llnlri . rliloys .if-ig , . l,:vo1'ite i :I iii l-lc,:'.'e'liil... i, ol l l-I '!,' rl . . . will iw ,i 'inn-i ting gmail IIIUQS ii Q-. W ,giixes his friends. sail- lwidt. records . . . favorite teachers were Ms, Fredrick and Mr. Goding , . . recommends shorter school week as an improvement for WHS . . . secretly desires to blow up a certain teachers car . .. admires his parents, brothers, girlfriend . . . the Senior Play weekend . . . You show me nothing' '... plans to attend engineering college. fublwg ' IJAVID .IACQIIARID Vliiirl-. . . involved in football and interisted in sports . . . favorite class was bachelor living with Mrs. ll usually seen at fI.,I. Rounds . . . favorite group is Pink Floyd . . , prizes his life . , . fondly remembers Oct. 29, 1977 beating Winchester . . . admires coach Hob Bisacre . . . secret ambition is to weigh ISU and grow a few inches . . . plans to go to college. S4 ,, JOHN HURTON John . . . enjoys being with close friends . . . usually seen with Budda, Butts, and Jake . . . will always remember 1O!31f7ti, 12! 30f77, his 18th birthday, and times at the beach . . . John's favorite song is Freebird' '... prizes his friends . . . future plans include work. MARY-ELIZABETH IOSUA Beth . . . What'? It's much too rocky. involved in Outing Club, Spanish Club and Sr. Play . . . enjoys music and adventures . . . favorite class was history with Trop , . . fondest memories ot the group , Sunday afternoons, Castle Rock, the tower, cruisin' with the Hapsburgs . . . summer of '77 . . . prizes the tree . . . admires Gandalf. . . usually seen with PEF . . . hopping around . . . sand sculptures in Me . . . ssip . . . plans . . To take the hidden paths that run towards the moon or to the sun. 1 s- '15 NE' PATRICIA IGO Tricia, ogi . . . president P.T.S.A., Sr. Play, Prom Committee, Class Will, Oracle, Inter Nos . . . York Beach, Maine . . .enjoyed Biology with Tom, Mrs. Williams . . . usually seen at McDonalds or cruisin' . . . prizes her friends . . . favorite group is Boston . . . fondly remembers I0f29f76 summers at York Beach, Prep games, soccer games . . . admires her family favorite saying It's over, It's over' '... plans to go to dental hygiene school. PAUL MICHAEL JACKSON Jacks . . . P.,I., Jay . . . involved in football, basketball, track . . . interested in dating older girls.. favorite song is Brick House . . usually seen with his family when he's home . . . prizes his collection Sz drum set . . .admires his father . . . secret ambition is to Work in a camp with kids . . . fondest memories of the time that he spent with his favorite girl friend Suesett . . . favorite teach- er was Ms. Fredrick favorite saying Do unto others before they do unto you. . . . plans to become an airplane pilot. ,uf 'uf 5. LF STEPHEN HUNNEMAN Heineken, Steve . . . varsity hockey, varsity soccer, German Club . . . interests are crankin' tunes and partyin' . . . favorite classes Alg II with Mr. McAuliffe, German 1-4 with Mr. Thomson . .. usually seen with Mac Sz Doc, cruisin '... prizes Chevy, Beatles albums Sz stereo . . . fondly remembers Family T , soc- cer 77 , German trip 76 . . . favorite songs Blackbird , Back in the U.S.S.R. favorite group are the Stones . . admires his parents . . . favorite sayings what homework'? , nice, real nice . . . secret ambitions are to be a hang-glider. f- ERIC .JAPPE ' - E.J. . . interested in music and computers . . . favorite group is Yes . . . favorite song is Rounda- bout . . . admires Stevie Nicks . . . prizes his keyboards . . . will always remember calling Mr. Smith's studies down for eye tests . . . future plans include becoming a millionaire after studying electronic engineering and computer science. I 'fl' 'Ls 'ba A 1 BARBARA -JOHNSON Amy . . . Jr. and Sr. Prom Com- mittees, Senior Play, orchestra, chorale were activities . . . secret ambition is to leave Wakefield . . . enjoyed geometry with Mr. Filip- pone . . Fondly remembers 7f9f77, TX?-1177, g.p., sitting on the corner, F.H. and sunburns, The untouch- able-s . . . Admires her grand- mother and parents I expect to pass this way but onceg any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it: for I shall not pass this way again . .. Plans to attend college and go into nutrition. CHARLIE KASBARIAN Kas. . . member of varsity football 8: track . . . usually seen ay JJ's . . favorite song is Sheep and Ani- mals favorite group is Pink Floyd . . . favorite classes were geometry and calculus with Mr. Filippone . . . .fondly remembers 614177 and 8!9!77 will never forgetg Biz after Belmont '76 . . . admires Coach Bisacre . . plans to attend college. PETER JOHNSON Pete was involved in freshman, soccer and baseball, indoor track, tennis. Oracle Sports Staff. . . In- terested in karate, ping-pong, and skiing . . . Favorite class is Spanish with Mr. Salerno . . . usually seen running or playing tennis with B. S. Favorite groups are Aerosmith and Fleetwood Mac . . . favorite singer is Rod Stewart . . . fondly remembers G.N. 9!19f76. Marsh- field, The Rock, Queen concert, X-CTY Champions '75, Gilford. N.H.. .prizes his record collection and racing flats . . . admires his parents . . . secret ambition is to run Bos. Marathon and teach kar- ate . . college. STEVEN W. JONES Jonesy '... involved in computers and work . . .interested in compu- ters and guns . . . favorite group is Marshall Tucker Band. . . favorite class was COBOL with Mr. Walsh . . usually seen hanging around in Greenwood area, computer room . . . prizes his diving equipment ...fondly remembers June 4, 1977 . . . admires Mr. Jack Walsh . . . favorite saying It does not com- pute! . . . secret ambition is to be a nuclear engineer or computer technician . . plans to attend Lo- well University. JANICE JONES Janice . . . involved in Student Council, Prom Committee, Oracle, Pep Club . . . usually seen with P.O., M.C., P.W. . . secret ambition is to be a stewardess . . . favorite song is Harmony , . . America is favorite group . . . prizes a certain ring . . . fondest memories of 9f27!74, Rumney Falls, J.M., MY , cruising in the boat , H.B. with K.F. and J.W. senior prom at A.P. . . admires Joyce and Dad, T.M. and P.J .... Love bridges all distances . . . plans to attend college and to travel. TODD EMERSON KADIS Tek . . . interested in theatre, drama, everything and anything,. President of Drama Club . . . health and happiness . . . fondly remembers 10f8f76 admires his parents, Michael Bennet, Don Law, and most ofall Lenny Bruce . . . would like to go into theatre professionally and make a mark on society, X EDWARD JOHNSON '7 KATHY KEEFE Kufay . . . interested in hiking and Camping . . . would like to go to California and Colorado. . . favor- ite groups are Hendrix, E.L.O., Dylan, Zepplin . . . favorite class was POD with Mr. Trop and Mr. Lang's English . . . scoop 'em up . . . admires her brother Bob . . . fondly remembers the buckle, summer of '77, 8f31!77 . . . prizes friends and all ofthe good times of life . . . thanks Ma and Dad for everything you do 8f20f7O . . . everyone lives once so live it up good . . . good times in the Pepsi 3 . . plans to go cross country and live for a while. Q 2490 qnrszsf' .JOSEPH J. KIRMES Joe . . . works at Wake. Savings Bank and Maxwell Furniture . . . interested in partying . . . would like to drive to California and back . . . favorite classes were Mr. Marrs Biology and Mr. Salerno's Spanish . . . favorite group is Pink Floyd . . . usually seen in the Rebel, JANICE LACEY Janice enjoys swimming, bike riding, and going places . . . favorite class was shop with Mr. Zynsky . . . doesn't like getting hassled by teachers . . . favorite groups are Fleetwood Mac and Led Zepplin . . . favorite song is The Long and Winding Road . . . fondest memories of summer of 77, 6!2Of77, always will remem- ber Mr. Lang's English class E block this year . . . favorite saying is Don't. ask me . . . plans to go to school for hair- dressing and open her own business. St til! i,r,l,SlzX Yogi partitipzited in football, indoor and outdoor track . . he is interested in all sports . . S6fCr6t desire to .ity n a cuda . . favorite song is Saturday Morning . . best class was chemistry with Mr. .Jones . . usually seen loafing . . fond memories of labs with KNO, camp T5-76, nut squad, and Cabin No. 9 . . prizes his mustang . . admires his grandmother . . Kevin it's a bone. Kels, watch out for the curb. Hug . . . future plans include college . . Q .JEAN-MARC KIEN Jean was involved in Band, Marching Band, A.F.S., Intra- mural volley ball, and Senior Play . . . also enjoys camping and canoeing . . favorite class was chemistry with Mr. Jones . . best group is Genesis . . Child In Time . . prizes his friends . . C'est la vive . . . fondly re- members marching band H74-75 , 75-76 . . plans to go to the Uni- versity of Lowell with a major in chemistry or chemical engineering. fi X I fl f ,O , CHRIS LABRIOLA Lab . . . enjoys motorcross and girls . . . Looks forward to be- coming the owner of M8rL . . . en- joyed class with Ms. Barcelow . . . usually seen at the Voke Hill or at the party . . . Lost his prized possession . . . C'mon . . . plans to continue working for M8rL cleaning Co. 4...-14 -i Nr DEBBIE LAQUIDARA Deb active in Inter Nos Sophomore Hop and Junior Prom Committee usually seen cruisin enjoyed History with Trop fondly remembers France 16 summer Il Hampton each the larbe talks about F of the CT . good times with the Lai es 1Zflif7tJ . . . admires her parents and brother . . . prizes her car . . . future plans include college and travel. JANET LARSEN Janet Oracle Features Staff French Club fondly remembers France 16 Xork Beach with FS Sr RH All American Team California 2X1-U14 Foreigner juice' dislikes people who are always late English with M Nangam and typing III with Mr. Ranen were favorites. . . usually seen in the Putt . . . secret ambition is to own a home in Paris and become rich . . . future plans include college and travel. FRANK R. LANDRY Gopher . . . likes to collect old coins . . . usually seen in school . . . Jailhouse Rock . . . favorite singer is Elvis . . . prizes his Elvis Presley record collection and C.B. radio . . . Caution! My disposition may change at any time . . . loves all kinds of animals. 1' .jr ' 1 RALPH LAZZA RO Fat Ralph . . , interested in bird watching, all types of gambling, and becoming very wealthy . . . Mr. Shattuck's junior chemistry class . . . Jethro Tull . . . Loan Me A Dime is his favorite song . . . times before school, also June 11, 1978-graduation will be fondly remembered . . . prizes his wallet, sports page, and stereo . . . usually seen at Vets or riding around . . . There goes yankee . . . plans to work and save, or maybe attend another school and give it a try . . . Vegas on his mind. KRISTIN LEACH Kris . . . active in the Senior Play, Outing Club, and Drama Club . , .enjoys being with people, going to the beach, skiing, and cannoeing . . . usually seen at Good Harbor Beach . . . prizes her friends . . . enjoyed English with Mr. Faria and geometry with Mrs. Mallette . . . fondest memories include 808176, sum- mer of 77, and especially 8f'25fTT, 10l23!77, and a special Friday night . . . admires Mr. D.J., Bird , J.M. . . enjoys listening to Fleetwood Mac, the Beatles, and Beachboys . . . would like to live in the Good Harbor beach house and own a ski lodge. JOANN LASPINA Jo-Ann . . . enjoys golf, skiing, and Sunday afternoons . . . Bob Dylan and the Beatles are favorite musicians. . .prizes Haunto, LBJ, Roby . . fondly remembers 6X7-l, 9f75, up the Hurd for a bird, good times with B.D. . , admires little J.P. . . Me Mi Mine . if PETER J. LEDIG Peter was active in cross country, indoor and outdoor track . . . enjoys all kinds of sports and antiques . . . prizes his beer can collection . . . fondly remembers summer of 76 . . . admires his parents . . . secret ambition is to travel around the world . . . future plans include attending college. MARTIN J. LAWRENCE Tin . . . hobbies include baseball, CB's, basketball, bike riding, and hiking . . . enjoyed Trop's class of 78 . . . usually seen near Kens more Square, Fenway Park . . . prizes his Johnson 23 channel CB . . . Play That Funky Music . . . fondly remembers 6f29!774 he became 18 . . .enjoys listening to the Beatles . . . Star Wars Theme . . . secret ambition is to make a lot of money . . . admires people who make a lot of money . . . future includes taking up airplane mechanics. L- ELAYNE J. LIPSON Laynie . . . active in A.F.S., Lookout, Ski Club, Senior Play, prom committees, N.H.S. and the will and testament committee . . . will always remember Point Sebago 71 , 73 , -'74 , 75 , 76 , 77 , Massena, 4f24!77- 5f7f77, P.R., and working at Caldors . . . prizes her friends, admires her brothers . . . A friend is to be taken with hisfher faults. secret ambition is to make everyone happy . . . Underclassmen enjoy life while y0u're in high school, it gets tougher later. . . . future plans include speech therapy. I GRETTA LEACH Gretta was involved in the Senior Play, Oracle, and the Ski Club . . . her secret ambition is to own a ski chalet . . . physiology with Mr. Smith, English with Ms. Glenn and art with Miss Mesitti were favorites . . . Fondest memories of 7f2f77, 7f3f77, Halibut Point, Sr. Play cast parties, the Cape . . . prizes her family and friends , . . ad- mires her friends . . . plans to go to college and major in art. MARY ANN LEACH Mare was a member of the Oracle Staff, Lookout Editor, Senior Play, Drama Club, and National Honor Society . . . enjoyed French with Mrs. McCarthy . . . usually seen behind a meat counter . . . Colour My World' '... enjoys plants, handicrafts, and horses . . . fondly remembers Rob and the meatroom, 5!27f77, 12!4f76, summer of 77 , and Fanueil Hall . . . secret ambition is to spend a year in France . . . enjoys listening to Chicago . . . Friend- ship is in loving rather than in being loved . . . plans to major in French in college. 7'-. '15- Iv :V lwt- ll., ,mu i v ing to ,, 1 uiew- i il.. lii-acl'i. l'lo11se- yt C lilffli ...' ' 'ful lleqifl, Lynyrd . il, ,,., i .l 'l llsiizilly seen ,, ,Q-,f 1. ,. it ,tml criiising with the llrilie. .-Xdmires his parents and Dave tfowens . . . Harmonica . . . Frisbee Sr M,G.A. . . . prizes his friends, health, stereo Sz Gibson . . . One on One . . . Future plans include college and California. SUSAN MANCINI Sue ',.. enjoys drawing and paint- iii, the weekend in Monson, ixlairof- il.. suminer of TS and the little tree- are fond memories . . . prizes Spike '... admires her parents . . . The Allman Brothers is her favorite group . .. Blue Skyn is her favorite song . . . would like to owii ei castle . , . travel then work or school is seen in the future . . . You can't lose what you never had. SUSAN A.C. MacMILLAN Sue, Mac, or Susie . . . enjoys partying, dancing, and having a good time . . . will always remem- ber concerts, Vermont, 3f7f77, Gary, and Plum Island . . .usually seen at parties with a Tequila Sunrise . . . prizes Mom and Pa Smith and kids . . , I'm bored. , I'm in a pickle , Ain't got none. , her secret ambition is to get rich quick and be happy. Ad- mires people who don't give up. .. Take It To the Limit is her favorite song . . . peeves getting up early and snohhy people . . . Almost anything can be done as long as you try. LISA MAKI Lisa . . . usually seen driving around, enjoyed history with Mr. Miksen . . . will always remember 3f10f77. Maine 74 and TS , and 10f9fT7 . . . Janis Ani is her favorite singer . . . Between the Lines is her favorite song . . . prizes her freedom , . . Oh Dee . . . admires her sister Ellen . . . future plans include college and lots of good times. X .JOANNE MAHONEY HoJo . . . active in basketball, softball, senior play and the Oracle, Enjoys horseback riding, dancing, and art . . . usually seen in Reading up the base or at the station . . . the summer of Til , 2 A.M., Halloween TT , March TES in Lenox, eyes, and 11f4fTT, prizes her dogs . . . ad- mires Nana . . . Fleetwood Mac and Ten High are favorite groups . . . secret ambition is to own a chalet in Vermoni . . . Crazy kinda guy. , Get down. . . . future plans include school . . . to underclass Enjoy it now, it's all over too fast. MICHELE MALONEY Michele . . . active in A.F.S., marching band, French Club, soph. hop committee, and C.Y.O., usually with Mom's car . . . fond memories of Michael and Ra, 10f8f76, 9flfT-1, proms, Mystics, trip to France-April TG , long rides to N.H., and the summer of Tet with A.C. . . prizes her ring, necklace. licence, bunny , and memories . . . admires her mother, Nana, Grampa, and friends . . . TT . . . would like to go back to France . . . Once our goals are obtained, others should be sought, for what is life without dreams but an admired object never to bought. . . . .5-,yan 58 f KEN LUNDQUIST Swede . . . will always remem- ber partying at Vets and J.J. Rounds, usually seen at Vets or J.J. Rounds, Freebird is his favorite song . . . Led Zepplin and Pink Floyd are his favorite groups . . . prizes his car and stereo . . . What's up . . . enjoyed shop with Mr. Jones . . . admires his parents. LAURIE MANDATO Laur . . . active in cheering, field-hockey, girls track, prbm committees, and was also the vice-president of Inter-Nos . . . usually seen with T.P., S.F'., S.B., P.S., NLG., and D.P. having fun . . . will always remember cheer- ing tryouts TT , Hampton TS , 7f4fTT, the summer of TT with friends, baconburgers, and Friday lunches . . . prizes T.P., her Winnie the Pooh and her stereo, O.I. Lovett , You've Got A Friend admires her two sets of parents and families. . . college. DONNA MARCOTTE Donna . . . active on the Hop, Jr. and Sr. Prom Committees and the Oracle . . . fondly remembers 5f2IlfTT, 5f24f'7'i. 8f9fTT. S..l.C., U.N.H.. Hampton Beach, work- ing. and excapades with Amy, Geralyn. and Sue. . , usually seen at McDonalds . . . prizes her self-confidence . . . her secret ambition is Io have hair like A.J. .. IASGTBOOTI,SWATSIlHILKS. . . admires Ma and Dad . . . favoreite class was French with Mme. McCarthy '... future plans include commercial art, KIM MASON Kim . . . enjoys bikeriding . . . usually seen anywhere . . . fond memories include IXTXTT and going to Maine . . . prizes family and friends . , , admires her parents . . . dislikes rainy days and cigarettes . . her favorite singer is Jonathan Edwards . . . future plans include enjoying life. FAITH MARTIN Faith was active in softball , . . enjoys camping and karate . , . will always remember T,fl22l TtS. Saturday nights and Georgetown . , . prizes her good friends, a ring. and a pillow '... her secret ambi- tion is to own a mountain . . .ad- mires her mother, she is peeved by people who litter . . . future plans include work and marriage, LISA MARTIN Lisa was a majorette . . . active on -lr. Prom Committee.. .enjoys knitting, cooking and cruising . .. usually seen with C.P., IW., AND K,S. . . fond memories include twirling at W,H.S. football games and Friday nights , prizes her baton and friends. . .admires her family, enjoyed typing with Mr. Ranen . . . ttwdfl . . . future plans include Burdett and travel . . . the good things in life are there, you just have to look for them. JOSEPH MARTIN Ho . . . active in hockey, baseball, orchestra and the Senior Play . . . enjoys sailing, golf, bowling, and tennis . . . will always remember when Joe Kirmes playedlhe devil in a Spanish play . , , enjoyed Spanish with Senor Salerno . . . admires his father, future plans include economics or law. S'I'I'1PHI-YN MARTIN Steve . . . active in Ski Club, Auto Club. Latin Club, Outing Club and the stage band T6 . .. enjoys skiing and music . . . will always remember Killington . . . dislikes plastic people , . . prizes his stereo , , . admires Peter Gabriel . . . favorite group is King Crimson . . . future plans include school. U Q9 EDWARD MARSDEN Casanova . . . enjoys bowling and football . . . will always remember the day he met Patti . . . favorite song is The Way l Feel Tonight , prizes Patti . . . admires Patti Madison . . . future plans in- clude the National Guard or the Navy. K'F P' 's as . gun 'V 5- K 47' sg , M rib' . I I ii Xiuxv. STEPHEN Mc-AVENIA Maco . . . activities included freshman soccer and jv soccer manager during sophomore year . . . enjoys listening to music, professional sports . . . English with Mr. Magnan was a favorite . . . Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin . . . favorite songs are Locomo- tive Breath, Aqualung . . . prizes his stereo . . . plans include college. becoming an airplane pilot. S9 fi igfrvblid ','.LfRf:'i3. . , . ,,:... ,f'5'4'a-' 1?1eHs'??'.g?ftf,.vf fl? -,: LSL ' Dfw IIC Q, , YZ..-, G A Y LE McCA U LEY Gayle was involved in Drama Club Sz the Sr. play , . . favorite teacher Mr. Trop- who deserves so much more . . enjoys the music of Frampton Sz Boston Sz Fleetwood Mac . . .fondest memories of Frampton Concert on 6fI5f'TT, 4f29f77, will always remember MaryAnne. S.O.M.F. - L.W., L.P., L.C., D.J. . . admires her brother . . . prizes her photo- graphs and memories . . . peeved by people who prejudge . . . usually seen with Lisa and Linda . . . enjoys sewing, exercising and listening to music plans to live in England in New York. MARYANN McGUIRE Maryann . . . involved in R.O.C.T. . . Favorite classes were accounting Sz shop . . . usually seen hanging . . . Favorite groups are Yes, Tull, and Boston. Favorite saying Everybody over Ken's. . . . fondly remembers IOXIQX76, Ver- mont-snuggery, camping, and skiing trips, concerts 75 , 76 , TT , New Year's Eve, Ken's, Shepp's . . Admires Sugar Ray Leonard . . . enjoyed good times with friends down the Common... J.R. . . . MThe most I can do for my friend is simple, to be his friend. -Thoreau . . . Plans to get a good job, a big, old house in the woods, and be happy. ,ltjlllk lf Mt 1, ,-XR'l'l-IH Magee . , enjoys football dovvn Nast-lla and softball down Yeti s,.. ltivorite group is lynyrtl Skynyrd . . . Freebird in concert . . . Mr. Favorate and World Civ. ll were best . . . usually seen at the Hurd School . , . remembers 7-4-76 . . . prizes his car . . . future plans include college and work at Carolina Trucking Co. JOHN J. McCARTHY John was involved in hockey and baseball . . . liked Mr. Riley's CBPS and Mr. Magnan's Freshman English classes . . . favorite group is Lynyrd Skynyrd . . Freebird . . . usually seen at Vets or G.B. . . fondly remembers 9f7f76, 2f8f78 and Ellen . . . There goes swifty' . . . future plans include college and law. ,111 RHONDA MCMILLON Rhonda lists partying as a hobby . . favorite singer is Ashly Holt . . . favorite song Music Reincarnatef' Usually seen with Jack, El, Been, Pat . . . prizes her life . . .favorite teachers are Mrs. Palmerino and Mr. O'Brien . . . Fondly remembers 7f17f77 Jack's birthday party . . admires LM and SA . . . Favorite saying Foolish man with days to live. waste not your time. . . . Secret ambition is to learn to water ski . . . Future plans are to eat, drink. and be merry. just ELAINE MCNALL Laney enjoys swimming, horses, and sleeping . . . Favorite musicians are Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck, Steve Miller . . . Favorite songs are Muffin Man and Space cowboy . . . usually seen with her friends, cruisin' or at home . . . Fondest memories of Museum Lake M.E., summer of 76 , R., 2f20!76, '64 Chevy with RY. . . Advice to underclass don't move to quick and keep shopping around . . . Prizes her parents and friends . . . Favorite saying Wowl . . . Admires the Wray family and her Aunt Janice. Secret ambition is to st.ay happy 8: visit the South West . . . MARK MCCUNE Moby played football . . . secret ambition is to get membership in K. of C . . . English with Mr. Magnan was a favorite . . . prizes his friends . . . admires his father . . .fondly remembers parties with Orb, Hank, Brian, and boys, parties over Abbor's house . . . favorite group is Pink Floyd . . . favorite song is Wishing You Were Here . . . usually seen at JJ Rounds or Vets Field . . . enjoys drinking cold Millers . . . favorite saying is Let's hit the party. Plans to get ahead. DAVID E. MCLELLAN Mac or Magellen enjoys football, skiing, and working with engines . . . Favorite songs are Free- bird' and Stairway to Heaven . . . government with Mr. Fowlie was a favorite . . . usually seen with Steve Hunneman . . . Prizes his car . . . Fondly remembers parties, crusing, Friday nights by the lake . . . Favorite saying I don't know. . . . Admires his father . . Enjoys the music of Rolling Stones and Lynard Skyn- ard . . . secret ambition is to own his own business. . . Plans to take over his father's business. STEVEN A. MEUSE Goose . . . usually seen at Chemical Co. . . We Are The Champions . . Queen . . . enjoyed class with Mr. Trop . . . I,ive.Free or Die . . .prizes his Leather. . . plans to enter the Coast Guard. ANNE MARIE MIGNOSA Anna Banana . . . involved in Outing Club, Sr. Prom committee, Class Will committee . . . enjoys skiing, swimming and art . . . usually seen on the Common . . . See you later Bud! . . . fondest memories of ROCT, Pier 4, the Cape, the bug, NANNO 8: GRAMPA, the Common . . . en- joyed Mr. Zynsky's classes . . . prizes Big Red . . . Cucca . . plans to live at college and travel. BRENDA MERCURIO Brenda enjoys partying with friends . . . favorite teachers are Mr. Magnan and Miss Barsalou . . . favorite song is Free Bird . . . fondest memories Aug. '75, Oct. '77, and winter of '77 . . prizes her ring and her cross . . . enjoys spending money on clothes and other things, likes to live free . . . plans to save a lot of money. buy a car. work, get married, and have a happy life. all SCOTT MITCHELL Scott . . . involved in Auto Club with M. G. . . admired Mr. Jones Woodshop II . . . enjoys riding his motorcycle and working. . . prizes his Boat anchors . . . plans to become a carpenter. 'Ilia-34-1. JIM MEUSE Jim enjoys reading and listening to his stereo . . . Chemistry with Mr. Murphy was a favorite . . . usually seen at aisle one at Cerretani's Supermarket, stocking shelves . . . favorite group is the Beatles . . A Day in the Life , , , If anything can go wrong it will, and at the worst possible time' ',.. plans to become an architect. 1 1375551 5 Q 'T' Mi -f'i.9T5.- . Wy rifle MAUREEN MITSOCK Rene . . . involved in AFS, Look- out Editor, Marching Band, intra- mural volleyball and swimming... enjoys swimming, reading and having fun . . favorite classes were physiology wf Mr, Smith, psychol- ogy wf Mrs. Benotti, Funda- mentals and Band W! Mr. Goding . . . fondest memories of 2f4f77, 2f6!77, 5f20!'77, Gloucester al- ways, Sr. Play, fun WXM, R, J, R, J, J, D, R. . . admires her G 8a G peeved by people who don't use directionals when driving . . . secret ambition is to fly . . . prizes her freedom and her car . . . usually seen on the bench . . . plans to attend college. FRANK MICHIELUTTI Mich . . .enjoys guitar, art, paity- ing . . usually seen in Crystal Woods . . . favorite musicians are Bob Dylan and Neil Young , . Southern Man Tangled up in Blues . . . prizes his guitar . . . secret ambitions are to get rich and listen to good tunes all day . . . future plans include college and travel. PAMELA A. MILLS Pam enjoys horseback riding and partying . . . favorite teachers were Coach Kelley and Mrs. Bode . . . I'm in You . . . usually seen with Tom . . . Southside Johnny and the Asbury Dukes . . . fondly re- members 10f22!76, Sunapee 77 , summer 77 . . . prizes her pearl Ring . . . Oh Really . . . admires Tom B. Mom, Gram, Mr. and Mrs. B. . . would like to own a ranch . . . peeved with under- classmen who put on a big act . . . future plans include school, marriage and moving to Utah. ' ' ll twill-'lil . -' tix renicnilwrs . i i,+ff1i , prizes her i Miilslnji- .admires her mom, clad. :incl cousin itll. . . plans to enjoy lite. 'Vt ii Q Y 15 .IOANNE MORELLI Ellie-Mae . . . Student Council Spanish f'luh, tennis, Inter-nos. Sr. Play, Oracle Sports Editor, cheering, jr. :X sr. prom commit- tees. UW tlluh , . , favorite classes were biology with Mrs. Brodeur and English viith lxls. Glenn . .. fondly reinemlic-rs lfilfiti, ltlf7fT7, the skit. good talks, lunches wf Beas, New Hampshire . . . always remember tog:-therness and luv-ya Dad, Nlwii. Don. Mary- Ann, Weehee , . admires her grandfather . . . prizes friend- ships with KB., NLM.. t'.'l1. . . Life is too short . . usually seen on the tennis courts . . sc-i'i'f-t ambition is lo cure cancer. K6 PAMELA MOONEY Pam was involved in field hockey, soft hall, Voncert Band, Orchestra, P.'l'.S.A., prom committees . . . Sea side with Heidihroad and Dwyerchick . . . fondly remembers Frank Davis Resort-76, Fortsie's chalet-77 Mt. Sunapee, sleepovers. parties at DWCK5. drive-ins, field hockey States-77 . . . Bahaahll' '... admires C'urly Howard . . . peeved hy Buhhles . . By the Light' '... and Over the River and through the Bridge are favorite songs . . . piano, tennis, swimming and skiing are . . . plans to live until she dies. CATHY A. MOORES Cathy '... freshman and sopho- more chorus, chorale, Sr. Play . . . enjoys riding her hike and walking around . . . English with Mrs. Morrison was a favorite . . . fondly remembers the summer of 1974 . . . Harry Chapin . . . Cats in the Cradle' '.,. prizes her cat . . . Oh My God , wicked . . .admires her parents . . . plans to go to a business school and to work. 40 rv TOM MOORE Morse . . . 4 yrs. wrestling, 2 yrs. football . . . enjoys listening to records and losing weight . . . Moody Blues . . , art with Mrs. Range and English with Ms. Glenn were favorites . . .admires mother, father, grandmother, 'l'ELF . . . peeved hy shy people . , . Thank you is his favorite song . . . secret ambition is lo hecome an artist . . . usually seen at the rock . . . fondly remembers Q lfl1f77 . . . prizes his Moody Blues collection . . . 'l'here's the known, and the unknown, and inhetween are the doors' '... plans to work and go to art school. SUE MORAN Sickles . . . enjoys camping and looking for a good party '... would like to own a lot of hahy animals . . admires mom and dad . . . sewing with Mrs. Philhrick was a favorite . . . usually seen cruisin' around . . favorite groups are Led Zepplin and the Bee- Oees . . Dazed and Confused fondly remembers Shawton N.Y. 75477, N.Y. :3f2itlf75, N.Y. camp- outs, Medford gang, lf2T!'i'7, Arlington cruises, Paxton, G. Manor . . . prizes her license . . . Keep it cool' '... plans to become an airline reservationist and get married. 'S La KELLY MONAHAN Kel enjoys walking through the woods, knitting, howling, and jogging . . . English with Mr. Lang was a favorite . . . Cat Stevens . . . Miles from No- where . . usually seen around . . fondly remembers 8f14f77, 7f5!77, IXISVTT, the times in Macwahoc . . . prizes Teddy B. . . You Foolln . . . admires her parents . . . peeved hy in- considerate people . . . plans to move to Maine and work with kids. -1.1 li? cuRTis Monuiv Curt was a member of the Ski Club . . . enjoys skiing, sailing . . . prizes his life . . . chemistry with Mr. Jones was a favorite . . . the Beatles . . .favorite song is Roundabout . . .secret ambition is to get a horse . . . admires his parents . . . plans to attend college. N 'lv ' l LISA ANN MORRILL Lisa was active in spring track, Ski Club, Senior Play, and the yearbook . . .enjoys art and horse- back riding . . . Yesterday . . . fondly remembers Faneuil Hall, CW., and halloween night . . . admires Barbara Kinne and her parents . . . enjoys listening to Fleetwood Mac and James Taylor . . . future plans include college. MICHELE MUSE Mish . . . secretly desires to own a Monte Carlo, go to Switzerland... lists her hobbies as quilting and photography . . . favorite singer is Bob Dylan, favorite song is 'LAmie . . . usually seen with Michael . . . fondly remembers 8f21f76, 5f27f77, 7f4f77, Maine, N.H., WAD, summer of 75 . . . prizes a certain ring and her doberman . . . enjoyed Business English with Mrs. Bode . . . ad- mires her parents and M.D. . . keep 'em rolling . . . future plans are travel and living in the mountains. .JAMES MULLEN Jim . . . a member of the frosh football team, wrestling. golf, Senior Play. and Auto f'luh . . . usually seen at the rock . . . enjoys listening to records . . . fondly remembers the good times with Moores. TXZKUTT, C'.T., Pete, and Chipper . . . prizes his license . . . enjoyed U.S. History with Mr. Blanchard and physiol- ogy with Mr. Smith . . . secret ambition is to break 70 . . . ad- mires Telly . . enjoys listening to Led Zepplin, Fleetwood Mac, and Boston . . . peeved by people who are late . . . college in the future. MARY MURPHY Mar's activities included the Senior Play. Oracle, and candy striping . . . hobbies are dancing. drawing and driving . . . fond memories include fall of '73, summer of '77 . . . Marvin Gaye, Boz Scaggs . . . prizes her fryes, Mackie, her diamond earrings. . . favorite song is Georgia . . . English with Ms. Glenn . . . ad- mires her older sisters and her parents . . . to make more money than she needs is her secret am- bition . . . Pork down. hey, Frankie, you guys, you're not go- ing to believe this! . . .plans to attend college. .495 JOEL MURPHY Hopper . . . enjoys camping . . . remembers class with Mr. Jones 176i . . . prizes the weekends, his cross, and his glasses . . . enjoys listening to the Moody Blues and Cat Stevens . . . Where do the Children Play' '... secret ambition is to win the lottery. KATHY MURRAY Thak .... will never forget cruising to Mel and Mal . . . The Pits. . . Ultracute . . . fondly remembers D.P. parties with Swan ...waiting . . . the batiment at R.D.l. . . the notebooks . . . the hump . . . majorettes '75-'76 . . . 2f15f77 . . . E.T. . . To 10 or not to lo? . . . T.S. . . peeved by bugs . . . future plans include college. , N 1 Ss? A 'Y ' .s I 'z .J A i - fs' ' 'A .,,. e T DON MUELLER Don was a member of the Auto Club and the German Club . . . enjoyed German with Herr Thompson . . . usually seen with J.C., S.H., and S.M. . . fondly re- members 8f28f77, Bradbury Mt., and Weil am Rhein, Germany . .. Sympathy for the Devil . . . enjoys water skiing and hunting . . . prizes life . . . favorite group is Queen . . . admires Urs Muller . . . plans to return to Germany. if O KELLY NARKUN Nark . . usually seen cruising in the green bomber . . . enjoys partying . . . Miss Glenn's and Mr. Lang's English classes were favorites . . . favorite groups are Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and J. Geils . . . Musta Got Lost . . . secret ambition is to be a drummer in a rock band . . . prized pos- session is her car . . . fondly remembers living in Lynn and J. Geils concert . . . Mahoney, you smell. 63 '04 'hui PA I I Ll N E NEWTON Pauline was Vice-President of OEA her senior year, She was also involved with the class play . . . she is interested in sewing, and her secret ambition is to travel. I,auline's favorite group is Simon and Garfunkel, and she admires ber mother and father . , . She is usually seen with the gang, or at Macs, and will al- ways remember 5f7f77, 9f17f77. 8fl2fTT, times with the Crazy gang, summer of TT , and parties at HIJWCK' '... I-Ier prized possessions are her friend- ships, and l'auline's favorite quo- tation is I don't know . . . future plans include Business MARK IJ. NICOLL Mark was involved in Ski Club and Outing Club . , . enjoys skiing and mountain climbing . . . would like to own ski resort in Switzer- land . . . Biology with Mr, Marrs was a favorite . . . Fondly remem- bers skiing for the first time and skiing at l,oon Mountain . . . prizes his bank account and his skis . . . plans to attend college, live in Colorado, and get rich. fi 1? -, 1 4:17 IJANA NELSON Dana . . . active in hockey . . . enjoys waterskiing, diving and boating . . . favorite group is the Beatles ...... Stairway to Heaven , . . prizes his Chevy and stereo , . . secret ambition is to be rich . . . future plans include college and travel. K3 CRAIG NOYES Craig enjoys fishing and listening to albums . , . English with Miss Barcelow was a favorite. . . fondly remembers the Kinks concert on the Cape and the summer of '77 . . . plans to continue his educa- tion from the vocational school. JAN ET N ESTOR Janet enjoys horses and sewing . . . would like to raise horse . . . Frank Zappa and Cream are favorite musicians . . . usually seen at Nasella . . fondly remem- bers 8f31f76, lf-U77 . . prizes her platforms . . admires R.C. future plans include hairdressing school. DAVID ALAN O'BRIEN O.'B . . active'in soccer, baseball, hockey . . would like to get rich . . . enjoyed Government with Butch . . . usually seen at Vets or G.B. . . Fondest memories of soccer at B.U. l1!12!77, 10!15!77, Diane, 6!11!78, 9f12f77 . . . prizes his golf clubs . . . admires Coach Kelly and Coach McShane . . . Plans to attend college. BRENDA NICKERSON OB. or Dent . . usually seen in Greenwood or Lynnfield . . prized possessions J.A., D-town B., friends . . . favorite group is, YES . . . favorite expressions P'sl L. the Dl D. a B? admires Openess, S.A. and G.G.'s driving . . . favorite class was gym Sz Doe's chem. favorite song Supper's Ready . . memories include A.V., grad. uglglfl, 8f12- 17f77 EB., J.C., A.D., S.F., C.G., R.M. Mitch, P.O., J.P., Snapper, J.J., 8z worm . . hobbies are camp- ing and D'ing B's . . . future plans include U. Mass. and cross- country trip. BARRY NOYES Barry played varsity hockey . . . POD with Trop was his favorite class . . fondly remembers camp- ing in the White Mountains . . . favorite song is Green Grass and High Tides . . . admires his father . . . future plans include going cross country and school. DIANNE O'LAUGI-ILIN Pearl . . . usually seen at the com- mon . . . E.L.P., Pink Floyd and the Beatles are favorite groups . . . English with Mr. Lang . . . Prizes her mini pearl . . admires her grandfather. . . Fondly remembers 7f8f75, summer of 76, E.L.P. con- cert, YES concert, Kinks concert, H.P., Toody's on Saturday, Kitty's on Sunday, switch, vicious, som- brero, Rum 8x coke . . . peeved by people who litter . . . secret am- bitions are to become a drummer and own a van. GERALYN OLIVER Geralyn lists skating as a hobby . . The way we were . . . French with Mrs. McCarthy and English with Ms. Lind were favorite classes . . . usually seen at an ice rink . . . Fondly remembers sum- mer of '75, scoopin' ice-cream at Montrose, the Spring-time, G- Block studies - Jr. year, her many adventures with D.M. Kr A.J. Sz S.Y. . . prizes a smile . . . . If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost, that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them. -Thoreau . . . Plans to attend college. PATRICK O'BRIEN Monkey Man enjoys doing B's, driving, climbing, camping, skate- boarding . . . Secret ambitions are to hanglide, skydive, scuba dive . . . enjoyed gym . . . favorite musicians are Frank Zappa and YES . . . t'Free Bird , Dinah- Moe Humm . . . usually seen up- town with Ken, in Greenwood or Melrose . . . Fondly remembers summer of '77, July 2-14, August 12 8: 17, October 20, October 27- 31, May 15, November 11 8r12 . .. cookouts, cruising with the goon, Boston, Quincy, the pines, Maple- way, Tequilla . . . Plans to get a bike, travel cross-country, Col- orado . . . MANDY PAGE Mand . . . enjoys cruisin' in the blue Nova. . .shorthand with Mrs. Shattuck was a favorite . . . Led Zeppelin . . . Secret ambition is to go to California with a certain per- son . . us and Them . . . usually seen with a noble person . . . prizes Gin. and her diamond . . . admires Gary and her parents . . . Fondly remembers summer '75, 1f5f76, Pink Floyd, North Conway, 6f29f77, July 4, 1977 .... Later. . . . I,ll call ya! . . . Plans to go to secretarial school and get married. JAMES J. O'HARE Jimmy was active in the Italian Club and Madrigals . . . his hob- bies include the flute and baseball . . . prizes his flute . . . favorite teacher was Ms. Robertson . . . Usually seen in the bandroom . . . Jimmy's favorite group is the Beatles - Syrinx and t'Clair de Lune are his favorite songs, se- cretly desires to become a great flutist . . . Fondly remembers Dis- trict auditions of 101 25177 . . . admires Miss Babikian . . .advises musicians to play in Miss Babi- kian's informal recitals. The language of friendship's not in words, but meaning. . . . future plans include Carnegie Hall. .z,.x B. a NNN' LORRAINE PAIVA Lori enjoys bowling . . . Office Machines with Kel and Ree were a favorite.. . the end of July-August 16, 1976 was a fond memory for Lori .... she admires her cousin, Lisa .... will always remember G- Block studies in the cafe in 76 with Kelly, Linda, Debbie, and Jill . . . plans to go to California to live and attend school to become a medical Lab Technician. fl! PAULA O'LEARY Paula was active in OEA and In- ternos . . . enjoys being with friends 8: having a good time . . . secret ambition is to own a Mercedes. . history with Trop was a favorite . . . You Light up my Life . . . usually seen with E.I-I., J.J., M.C., P.W. . Fondly remem- bers Hampton, golfing with N.C and T.P., Florida, 8f5f77, 2 pm., Baconburgers . . . prizes a certain necklace . . . admires her parents . . . plans to attend college. MARIE OLIVER Moal . . . would like to travel a- cross country . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . favorite teachers are Mrs. Bode 8x Miss Hughes . . . C.S.N. SL Y .... Led Zeppelin . . . Fondest memories of summers at the beach, O Night, Concerts, 7f19f75, 9f3f77 . . . prizes friends 8: memories . . . admires her granmother and parents . . . plans to go to work and travel. 'E I-' I I I I I . .'ff.l.iX'liClt fn. YI . bcofl inrij..i.e'.. . . . lgziwrit. .lass it yrs obj. siology with F-lr. Smith . . liivlilites include musi. .I ii, iw ,, ' tiling, and be- ing v ill' 'l:'i,nds . . .favorite song lN Ilril1rtll'NIj' World' '... fondly remembers trip to Europe with Doreen, majorettes, parties, and cruisin '... prized possession is friends, baton, and memories . . . admires her parents and Nanny . . . TTWDFL . . . Wish I could stay here 4 more years . . .college in the future. -me-.r'j' PATRICIA PERRY Patty . . . active in Inter Nos, Senior Play, class will, Junior Prom, N HS., and the LOOK- OUT . . . usually seen at R.C.M. or A,V.O.N. . . fond memories in- clude the Leg , summers in York, Me., and Florida 9f2!77 . . . favor- ite class was art with S.P.W. . . prizes Smokey, her license and her emerald . . . secret ambition is to meet C.A.S.T. . . future plans in- clude college. 66 cm' -'-P DIANE MARIE PANKRATZ Di was active in basketball, track, and co-captain of the field hockey team class V.P. for 2 years, N.I-I. S., Oracle Sports Editor, W Club, Inter Nos . . . also enjoys skiing, running, laughing with friends . . , likes listening to CSNY . . . Suite: Judy Blue Eyes ...fondly remembers field hockey '77, 10f15!77, parties, Maine ,... Sue, those two days . . . usually seen in a wabbit . . . weekends! . . . prizes her friends and health . . . Ma and Pa. . .secret ambition is to become healthy, wealthy, and wise. . . Where am I'?' '... plans to attend college. JEFF PEACH Jeff . . . active in the A.V. Club, Senior Play, and Tech. Comm . . . hobbies include collecting albums and silk screening tee-shirts . . . will always remember February 4, November 8 and working with the Greater Bostonians . . . enjoys physics, prizes his sound system . . . admires Mr. Bennett . . . college. KIMBERLY PATERSON Pat .... enjoys concerts and par- ties, usually seen with Billy. . .will always remember Robin Trower 76 and 10f31f76 . . . prizes her guitar, stereo, and car . . . favorite group is Led Zepplin . . . admires her father. . . secret ambition is to win the lottery . . . to become rich. JUDY PERRY Judy . . . enjoys oil painting and drawing . . . usually seen at the Wursthaus house . . . fond memories include 402177, 5f15f77, 11f11f77, MM., P.C., P.R., C.M., and K.C. . . favorite class was with Miss Rainge . . . secret ambition is to meet Saco P. . . future plans include living in Vermont, fame SHARON ELAINE PALMQUIST Sherri . . . enjoys learning about our government while working at town hall, skating, singing, being with friends and J.C . . .would like to be able to keep on smiling no matter what happens . . . Stair- way to Heaven . . . usually seen with J.C., downtown, SSLM . . . Led Zepplin . . . fondly remembers 11!24!76, 12f31f76, summer of 77 , Dolly's surprise party . . . admires mother, Dave, Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Ciampa, Friends, Joey. . .prizes friends, Valentine's Days, present from J.C. . . I for- get . . . plans to attend college, to travel, and to be a good wife and mother someday. DEAN PHILBRICK ' Dean . . . active in intramural volleyball and Senior Play . . . en- joys bowling, tennis, and bikerid- ing. . . favorite class was chemistry with Mr. Jones . . . Dean was an active member of many political campaigns . . . presently employed at L.B. Evans . . . admires Ed Markey . . . future plans include college for pharmacy. JANICE PHILBRICK Jan . . . active in Band Choral . . . enjoys decoupage and wood- work. . . usually seen with friends . . . fond memories include the summer of 77, prizes her silver cross . . . her favorite song is Stairway to Heaven , admires family and friends . . . her secret ambition is to marry and raise a family . . . parties. . . future plans include teaching and getting the most out of life. JAMES RACCA Moose . . . active in football and wrestling . . . enjoys carousing . . . usually seen at J.J.'s or at 44 Mer- iam St . . . fond memories include all nighters at Joe's, 7f4l77 and 4f30!77 . . .secret ambition is to be rich . . . admires his parents . . . future plans include college and money. STEVE PORCARO Steve . . . active on freshmen basketball, track, and J.V. cross country, Mr, Fillipone's geometry and calculus class were favorites . . . usually seen at Stop and Shop . . . fond memories include con- certs . . . prizes his stereo . . . admires Steve Martin future plans include college and travel. LINDA PRISCO Sam participated in Drama, and acted in the Senior Play . . . hob- bies are painting, jogging, tennis 81 poetry . . . favorite class was POD with Mr. Tropeano, English with Mr. Lang . . , secret ambition is to bring back Sam . . .fondly remem- bers Sam, Herman, Ugly, Devine, 1f3f78, 1f14f78, 5f6f49, and the Senior Play . . . enjoys listening to Heart 8a Fleetwood Mac . . . prizes lollipops . . . admires family, friends, Fr. Ike 8: Sgt. Devine . . . future plans include Art school, get married and have 31 kids . . . favorite saying You bother me . . . will never forget Randazzle, Duke, Trapper, Ugly, Burns or Hawkeye. CAROLE ANN PORTER Carole . . . active in Rainbow, Lookout and the Thespians . . . will always remember 5f73, 4f5!77, Y.J., GS., M.D.C., T.J., T.E., Lookout, Thespians, Rain- bow, field hockey, Spanish Club, Latin Club and family . . . secret ambition is to have a lead part in a play and to write a book . . . admires her mother . . . future plans include college . . . f'Walk ahead and I won't follow, walk be- hind and I won't lead, walk beside me and be my friend. PATRICIA PROWSE Trish . . . head cheerleader, OEA, Inter Nos, Prom Committees, Oracle, and field hockey . . . will always remember golfing with P.O. and N.C., Chicago, 10f23f74, New Years Eve, summer of 77 with J.P., Baconburgers, Godspell and Hampton 75 . . .prizes herjewelry, Midnight and L.M. and family... let it ride. . . You only live once ...admires her fatherg a man that never heard the word impossible . . . you've got a friend . . . try- outs '77 . . . college. '17 MARGARET M. PLANTE Peggy . . . favorite class was Mr. Smithls physiology class . . . usu- ally seen at the commons, Coo- lidge, and Convenient . . . fond memories include July 77 . . . prizes her mugs . . . favorite group is Queen . . . favorite song is Angie . . . Head 'em up, move 'em out. . . . admires her grand- father, future plans include col- lege. .5 1 1 W JOHN REGAN Jack or Chip . . . active in wrest- ling, outdoor track and the Senior Play . . . usually seen at the Rock with J.M., P.J., and T.M. . .favor- ite group is Jethro Tull .. .favorite class was U.S. History with D.F.B. . . Where am I? . . .admires his parents . . . secret ambition is to travel around the world . . . to attend college. 67 . ,fu-sr, ., , 1533 JOHN RIORDAN John . . . enjoys piano . . . usually seen where the atmosphere is good . . . fond memories include New York and Time Square . . . prizes his family . . . what's up. . . How you doin . . . favorite song is I'd Love To Change the World . . . enjoys listening to Rick Wakeman ...secret ambition is to be a pian- ' ist . . . future plans include be- coming a pianist. FREDDIE ROBERTO Enjoys motorcycling and hockey . . . would like to own a Trans Am . . . favorite group is Led Zeppelin . . . Won't Get Fooled Again . . . fondly remembers 5!28!75 . . .Sue . . . prizes his motorcycle . . . P.O. D. with Tropeano was a favorite . . . the air force in the future. ROBERT R EHNSTROM CHERI RICHARDSON Cheri . . . enjoys horseback riding and skiing . . . usually seen in the Maverick . . . fond memories in- Bob . . . active in football, Senior Play and wrestling . . . hobbies in- clude swimming, wat.erskiing, and bowling . . .fond memories include summer vacations. . .secret ambi- tion is to go skydiving . . . prizes his license . . . college. ROY ROGERS clude 2f12f77, D.K., S.B., the Greek dance, J.D. and the Pinto, cruising, Hampton 76 81 77, Cape 77, mopeds, D.G. Seabrook Beach, Georgetown, camping, flat tire, R.W., card games, drive-ins D.S. 1886 , I.F. K'You're too funnyl , A.M., F.M. L.B., D.O. parties, chicken wings in the hall, Sloe Gin, Runite Bianco, Rucs, New Years 74 Doug, Joeys, 9f5f77, Slim, Epona 6!76-7176 . . . admires Mrs. K. and parents . . . college. Vi T7 RICK ROLLINS Rooster . . . a member of J.V. hoc- key, varsity hockey and baseball . . . secret ambition is to see Led Zeppelin in concert ,... usually seen at J.J.'s . . . fondly remembers parties in the factory, and raids in camp. . .enjoyed English with Mr. Cromwell . . . likes the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Freebird . . . admires Biz, Larry and espe- cially J.W. . . plans to attend col- lege. GARY RIZZA Riz . . . active in soccer and base- ball, sports editor of Oracle, and class Will Committee . . . fondly remembers soccer '76 and '77 championships, '76 and '77 soccer states, bus rides homes, 11!8f76, Little Bita, and beach, dances, B.U. Sz B.C. under the lights . . . prizes his family and friends . . . enjoyed physiology with Mr. Smith . . . Where am I . . . admires his parents, Coach Kelley, Pele, The Three Stooges, and T.P. .. Ziti . . . college in the future. JOSEPH P. ROBERTO Smalltime was involved in four years of football, two years of track, and two years of wrestling . . . usually seen at J.J. Rounds, . . . enjoyed U.S. History and government with Mr. Miksen . . . other favorites were Mr. Magnan, Coach Bisacre, and Coach Cal- lagy . . . hobbies include pool, gambling, cards, and boxing . . . fondly remembers 2f1f77, 2!1!78, and 12f31f77 . . . prizes L.R. . . enjoys listening to Bad Company, Yes, Pink Floyd, Bee Gees, Eagles, Framptun, Kansas, and Rod Ste- wart . . . admires Mr. Magnan, John Hurton, his parents, and Mr. Miksen . . . Behind Blue, Eyes . . . would like to be a lawyer . . . college DOREEN SANTOSUOSSO Suazo . . . a member of the Sr. Prom Committee . . . hobbies are boys and having a good time . . . Mr. Zynsky was a favorite . . . wants to always be happy and make others happy too . . . prizes her Bug . . . favorite song is Your Move . . . fondly remembers 10f5f76, Yes and Chuck Berry concerts, 1886 . . . usually seen crusin' in her Bug everywhere . . . admires her parents and the Trop's . . . Do unto others as you would want them to do unto you . . .plans to get married and travel. JEFF SCHILLING Jeff was involved in football, ski club . . . also interested in skiing, camping, swimming, art, sailing, and snow mobiling . . . usually seen anywhere. . . Mr. Jones' chemistry class, enjoys listening to Jethro Tull . . .favorite song is Riders on the Storm . . . prizes his car, skis, . . . fondly remembers the trips to Gunstock . . . admires his parents . . . plans to attend art college and then hopefully a career in com- mercial art. CATHERINE RONAN Cathy. . . active in Inter Nos, out- ing Club, and j.v. softball . . . hob- bies include skiing, partying, en- joyed chemistry with Mr. Jones . . . admires V.P. . . fondly remembers the summer of '77, Floyd '77 . . . prizes her dog Jackson . . . dislikes people with no sense of humor . . . the future holds a career in jour- nalism and travel. LISA ROUILLARD Lisa was involved in Sr. Play, and gymnastics . . . enjoys Waterskiing, camping . . . early childhood de- velopment with Mrs. D'Agnese was a favorite . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . usually seen working at L.B.L. . . fondly remembers summer of 77 , G block cafe study, squirt's D.B., 8a p.s. 77 . . . admires her parents . . . secret ambition is to travel to Switzer- land . . . plans to go to college for early childhood education. .xx PAUL SCIABA Greek . . . active in football and the Outing Club . . . enjoys playing guitar and listening to music . . . will always remember Blue Wind at the Yak, Yes 8f12f77, and The Snake , prizes telecaster . . . favorite song is Sweet Home Alabama . . . admires his Grand- father. . .future plans include col- lege. 'X V NX. T' I' 'MQ L-X X JAMES SCOTT Scotty . . . active in soccer and golf . . . usually seen at The Spot or at 11 Lakeview Ave . . . hobbies in- clude shootin' pool . . . secret am- bition is to get rich quick and own a corvette . . .Mr. Fowlie was a favorite . . . 4517 . . . enjoys J. Geils . . . fondly remembers the Soph. Hop, Jr. Prom, State's '76 Sz '77, B.C., B.U., Jan. 8 . . . prizes his cue stick . . . admires his parents and Coach Kelley . . . criminal justice and college in the future. Q3-gf? RICHARD A. SAWIN JR. Rick . . . Student Council, NHS, CSF, Senior Play, tennis, swim- ming, going to the beach . . . favorite teachers are Ms. Mallette, Ms. Robertson, Ms. Timmins . . . fondly remembers summers spent at Wingaersheek, Proms, time spent wf family 8: friends . . . admires his parents, grandparents, L.S. Sr D.S. . . IT MATTERSH' . . . future plans include college and a career in law. RICHARD SCHLOSS III Rich enjoys listening to albums . . . enjoyed chemistry with Mr. Shattuck . . . favorite singer is Roy Buchanan. . . Fair Exchange . . . Be Bop Deluxe . . . prizes his sanity . . . fondly remembers Roy Buchanan April 14, Jan. 6, Jack- son Browne in Portland, Me., Climax Blues Band . . . secretly would like to live comfortably and see every state . . . You goin' to the packy'? . . . usually seen whereever the party is . . . admires his parents for what they went through . . . plans to travel across country and learn a trade. gy? i I , l..i:I' Nos, it .intl H21 Prom , fl:-:cle stall and Sr. x peexi-cl bf, two faced Hfil . . lil WITFL . . , usually .ok-3, ,xml 'I' I,'N.I.,B.B... 1!l1ti:, t-14 ,,,i',.-mitfgfy with NIT. flzniih, i-e'.',iiig I' block -lr. and Sr. w ear. .prizes her friends and two special rings. . .fondly remembers good times and talks with Babs, summer of '77, all the good times with C.P., J.W., and L.M . . . admires her family, especially Paul . . . second lunch on Fridays . . . would like to fly a plane . . . college and graduate school in the future. 'U' fix PETER SHELLENBURGER Peierk li ihbics include hunting, backpail-Ling, and bikeriding . . . Mr. Fillipoiie was a favorite . . . would like to live in a log callin in Alaska . . . usually seen with Sue . . . prizes Caleb and Remington ...fond memories include 9fl7f76 and 5f29f77 . . . admires D.P, . . Can I say somethin ?' '.,. future plans include cutting wood. 70 lm NOEL SHAMI Noel enjoys scuba diving, surfing, and skydiving . . . secretly desires to go cross country and surf the highest wave in the Pacific . . . English with Mr. Magnan was a favorite . . . fondly remembers summer of '77 .... the Moody Blues . . . Year of the Cat and Stairway to Heaven are his fav- orite songs . . . prizes his car . . . usually seen at the beaches, movie theatres . . . admires his parents . . . plans to attend college. MARTHA SHEDD Marty, WOOB . . . interested in astrology and enjoys partying . . . English wf Mr. Lang was a favorite . . . usually seen at Nasella Park . . . Nights in white Satin . . . fondly remembers 6f77, 11!5!77, 10f31f77 at P.D,'s . . . prizes a locket and a poem . . . Well, ex- cuse mel , Never mind! . . . ad- mires her family and a cancer . . . Best of lunk to F.S. dz A.E. . . It is a wise man who rules the star, it is a fool who is ruled by them! . . . plans to move to the Northwest. , , ,,-. , PATRICE SHEA Patrice . . . Oracle Tri-Editor, Inter Nos, NHS, prom commit- tees, Senior Play . . . enjoys being outdoors, bikeriding, sleeping, mountain climbing . . . French with Mrs. McCarthy was a favorite . . . fondly remembers Maine with D.P. and S.F., Kancamangus wf T.P. and L.M., summer of '77, parties in lunch on Fridays, New Year's Eve, BBB, parties and late nights in the O.R . . . O.I. Lovett , What'? prizes her sanity and memories . . . secretly would like to be famous . . . climb high, climb far. , . your goal the sky . . . your aim the star . . . plans to travel across country and attend college. TIM SHELDON Bird . . . enjoys snowshoeing, hik- ing, drawing, motorcycle riding and partying . . . will always re- member his trip to Europe . . . prizes OSSA 250 , . . Dan Fogel- berg and Moody Blues are favor- ites . . . secret ambition is to be an artist . . . art school. ELAINE SENTEMENTES Elaine was active in field hockey, tennis, Oracle, Student Council, PTSA, A.F.S., Inter Nos, Jr. SL Sr. Prom Committee. . .enjoys skiing, sailing, and going to the beach... secretly would like to live in Hawaii . . . fondly remembers Texas 4!14!77, field hockey states 77 , summers in Maine . . . prizes her parent's summer cottage . . . what! . . . C.A.R., C.G., K. . . Chandelier . . . admires her parents . . . plans to attend college and travel to Europe. l', .' I. 4 4 RICHARD P. si-IEPPARD I Mo-Hawk . . . interested in sports . . . enjoyed class with Ms. Barsa- lou and Mrs. Mallette . . . likes lis- tening to Led Zeppelin and Aero- smith . . . secretly desires to travel to Canada and California.. . Usu- ally seen at B 8x L Superette . . . admires his parents . . . future plans are to attend Northeast Regional Vocational Night School and become a master plumber. CHARLES SHIEL Shielzy wants to become rich tax free . . . enjoys listening to Jimi Hendrix . . . Cosmic Debris by Frank Zappa . . . prizes his bank account . . . admires W.C. Fields . can usually be found on the VVest Side of town. GAIL SHERBA KATHY SHIVVERS Kathy . . .enjoys playing pool and horseback riding . . . secretly wishes to own a log cabin in N.H. . . listens to the Allman Brothers . . . Blue Sky . . . fondly remema bers 7f1f75, J.K., C.D.'s parties, T.R., 8f2Of77, Boston with B.VV., Soph. Hop, 4S, apartment . . . Kirmit the Frog . . .the mountain . . . B.W. . . prizes Tiger . . . enjoyed typing Il with Mr. Ranen and English with Mr. Glenn . . . admires her parents . . , work and Australia in the future. JOSEPH SHWARTZER Joe, Joey, Jose, Peking . . . co-ed- itor of LOOKOUT, Senior Play AFS mgr of varsitv hocke . . ., . V yy active in the Outing, Spanish, Computer and Chess Clubs . . . hobbies include fishing hocke , j i y, going to Bruins games and con- certs . . . enjoyed physiology with Mr. Smith and psych. with Ms. Benotti . . . fondly remembers 4f7f73, game 34 the Bruins vs. Philly '77, l1f5f77, summer of '76, Doobie Brothers, Aerosmith, Cooper, ELP, and Queen concerts . . . prizes his happiness . . . Excellentl . . . college. MARY SHINE Mary would like to stand five feet tall someday . . . enjoys the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd . . . Freebird . . . weekends and every other day made for Michelob . . . usually seen on her way somewhere else ...fond memories include July 14, 1977 . . . prizes the ability to live as she wishes and be happy doing it. . . If dogs run free, why don't we? . . . plans to see the world in the future. ANTHONY SICARI Yago, Tony, Saco. . . interested in math, hockey, and concerts . . . would like to own a Trans Am with a bird on it . . . usually seen at Merrimack College . . . enjoys lis- tening to Aerosmith, Steve Miller Band, Queen . . . Freebird . . . fondly remembers the weekend of l0f22!77 . . . prizes his stereo . . . admires his mother and father. .. E could give a wheat . . . future plans include becoming a CPA and moving out of Mass. MARK SLEGER Slegs . . . hobbies include bowling, tennis, bikeriding, camping, mechanical drawing, hiking, and skiing . . . enjoyed English with Ms. Dubois . . . usually seen in a white Torino ,. . peeved by people who ride the brakes . . . prizes his bike and license . . . favorites in- clude Yes, Tull, Boston, Pink Floyd . . . admires his parents . . . WRONG . . . future plans include the service and architec- ture. ff' ft 'f 1 STEPHEN J. SMITH Madski, Tour Eiffel . . . acted in the Senior Play, MASH . . .secret ambition is to be rich and happy . . . enjoyed B.L. with Mrs. Pal- merino and Mrs. Mallette's J.R. .. enjoys parties. . . Cat Stevens and Neil Diamond are favorites . . . favorite song is Moonshadow . ., prizes his picture of Mom and Dad . . . fondly remembers meeting Vilia . . . usually seen with Vilia, J.J.'s, D.H. . . admires his brothers and sisters , . .plans to be a state trooper . . . you got two speeds, stop and reverse . . . this is all for my sister Betty. 71 ROXANNE SPECHT Roxanne enjoys being outdoors camping, swimming, skating, hik- ing and crocheting . . . Mrs. Mal- lette was a favorite. . . likes listen- ing to Bread . , . usually seen with Steve . . . fond memories include Sept. 5, 1977 . . . college and mar- riage in the future. KATHLEEN BRIDGET STANTON Kathy . . . active in OEA, Sr. Play Sz CYO Vice-President . . . secret wish is to live in Malibu.. .usually seen working for Mr. Neenan or in the lav . . . Baconburgers . . . fondly remembers Lake George 6!29!75, summer of '77, 1Of15f77, 11f2f77, 11f5f77, 12f4f76, 4f7f75 . . . peeved by underclass men who think they know it all . . . prizes her friends . . . Peachy . . admires her parents and grand- father . . . Pick me a winner! . . . never forget Boe with P.M., S.P. . . Be slow to fall into friendship, but once thou art in it, continue firm and constant . . . college and traveling. N.'.Nt'Y SUI .IMINE Nancy enjoys niusirg and poetry . .. favorite classes were with Miss Barcelow and Mrs. Stanton . . . Rod Stewart is her favorite singer . , . fondly remembers Victor's, Holiday Inn, driving on Lynn Beach, Red I.emann's . . .admires her brother Billy . . . If you will tell me why the fence appears im- passable, I then will tell you why I think that I can get across it if I try' '... future plans include working Sz attending airline school. at PAMELA STEMM Chink . . .enjoys horseback riding and bike riding . . . usually seen in a white Chevelle SS. . .enjoys the music of Frank Zappa . . . Free- bird . . . fondly remembers 8f4f77, the summer '77 . . . prizes Sukosh . . . would secretly like to be a starship commander . . . ad- mires her mother and Gene Kelly . . . Later, later . . . college in the future. 'F WILLIAM F. SOLIMINE JR. Bill . . . active in cross-country, indoor and outdoor track, fresh- man hockey . . . enjoys running, writing, and all other sports . . . fondly remembers outdoor track league meets '75 and '77, Coach Deac's 100th in, league champion- ship in '75 . . . dislikes quitters and conceited girls in W.H.S. . . admires his parents, Mr. Deac, Mr. Duff. . . usually seen running . . . likes listening to Fleetwood Mac . . . I still love you . . . secret ambition is to run a mara- thon . . . enjoyed World Civ. II with Miss Fredericks . . . He should be shot . . .plans to attend college. CATHERINE STOHL Cathy . . . active in Marching Band for 4 years, Concert Band for 2 years, and Senior Play Props Committee. . hobbies include ten- nis and bikeriding . . . enjoyed Fundamentals with Mr. Coding . . . fond memories include Nov. 8, 1977, July 21, 1977 . . . likes the music ofChicago . . . Saturday in the Park . . .admires her parents . . . What'? . . .plans to work for the airlines. BONNIE SPECTOR Bon-Bon . . . hobbies include partying and crafts . . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Williams . . . fond memories include 3f28f77, times with Dennis Rr L.C., Tull and Pink Floyd concerts.. .favor- ite group is Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young . . . Teach Your Children . . . usually seen with Dennis . . . advises under class- men to be careful . . . admires her mother and father. . . never stop trying . . . business school and marriage in the future. DEBRA STARRATT The Rat . . . hobbies include shoot- ing pool, collecting nips, clubbing . . . usually seen somewhere in Melrose . . . fondly remembers 11!5!T7, and Alan's . . . secret ambition is to do the country in a van . . . favorite teacher was Mr. Camilia . . . enjoys listening to Andy Pratt . . . Averging Annie . . . prizes her car . . . admires her parents and Tina . . . T.S. . . . plans to attend college and travel in the future. , FAITH SWANSON Swan . . . fondly remembers Eng- lish with Mr. Nangam York Beach '77, fits in Naples, Colonial, baconburgers, 12f20f74. Bruins games, Cruisin' to Mel and Mal, 5fl4!76 . . . never forget puttin with the laides, the batiment at rdi, Sanka at M.C.'s, T.G.'and to- morra, Ax , d.p. parties with Thak, . . waiting , note books, wet moccasins . . . tickled pink... future plans include college and a career in fashion retail. MARK .I. SYDLOWSKI Big Sid loves to sail, ski, visit nurses, music, sports, girls, boats and mtns . . . member of Quanna- powitt Yacht Club . . . usually seen in Dad's Pinto when not injured or grounded . . . fondly remembers Bermuda -1!'29!77 lnternat'l 17th place, summer of '77 with the nurses at Mass. eye 8: ear 8: MGH . . . prizes his silver jacket . . . C'mon, will ya . . admires Coaches Kelley, Lane, Rich Der- ringer . . . Hey, tough guy . . . People, people are all the same. No one is more important than anybody else. No one is inferior to anybody else either. So treat everybody with kindness 8: you will always have friends. CAROLE STRUZZIERO Carole enjoys listening to good music, playing the guiter, skiing . . . likes listening to Allman Brothers Band' '... Layla . . . Whipping Dost . . . prizes Brynna . . . fondly remembers the summer of '77 . . , usually seen with the 3C's . . .future plans in- clude college. JOSEPH TASCHETTA Pepe was envolved in Math Team, track, wrestling, Chess Club, BSA, Auto Club . . . enjoys rocketry, simulation gaming and swimming . . . Aerosmith . . . Walk This Way . . . prizes his health and ambition. . . fondly remembers his trip to Germany, summer of'77 . .. admires Heinz Broschmann . . . secretly wishes to become an ad- miral . . . Strive for the top . . . plans to become an officer in the military after graduation from an academy. it -A A. EDWARD J. SULLIVAN Bucky was active in football . . . enjoys listening to records . . . fav- orite group is Scholz of Boston . . . More Than A Feeling . . . usually seen at J. J. Rounds . . . Gov't with Mr. Fowlie was a favor- ite . . . prizes his guitar . . . admires Mr. Fowlie . . . secret ambition is to jam with Jimmy Page . . . college in the future. X 4, . I. .' v 1 , xx! ll if- 7 I i. - CHARLES TEAHAN Moe's hobbies include model ships and music . . . orchestra and Mr. Laman were favorites . . . the W.H. S. Madrigals are his favorite group ... to Yon Fair Grove . . . usually seen in the music Dept . . . prizes his cello . . . fondly remembers May 24, 1977 with Madrigal sin- gers . . . admires Michael Alaura, his cello teacher . . . secret ambi- tion is to play in the B.S.O . . . a future in music education. vu., DIANNE SWEEZEY Dianne was active in the Senior Play, Latin Club, NHS. . , likes to work with children and enjoys be- ing in the country '... typing 2 8: 3 with Mr. Ranen was a favorite. .. will always remember the summer of '75 . . . usually seen working at Fotomat . . . secretly desires to go to Africa . . . prizes her family and friends . . .admires her mother... plans to go on to college majoring in elementary education. ROBYN TARR Rob . . . a member of the Orches- tra, P.T.S.A., Spanish Club, and the Senior Play.. .enjoys Spanish IlI,lV,V with Mr. Salerno, physi- ology with Mr. Smith, and classes with Mr. Goding . . . fondly re- members 2!4!77, 3f5f77, Chicago concert of 76 and 77, The Spa Twins , work with Mare and Jimmy, and the summer of 77 . .. prizes a certain necklace and her license . . . admires Zaida Al . . 3.42 winks, Jeff, all the great times with M,M, M.L., J.P., D.H., and L.S . . . enjoys listening to Chicago . . . ' '... so to speak . . . Colour My World . . .future includes college. W! 'D 3 5 Q ?.:'l'f liii- Y E I ,Hg .,.c'fllI1liUUIl12Ill3l1d gi, i ,, ln hliiei: include ,fm ,-135-3 1, f, i.iiii'ig., fishing . . . ,..,,l,4yrN' Mig-njoyed auto shop with Mi: tiillahan . . .the Beach- boys . . . secret ambition is to own a yacht . . . prizes his car . . . to attend Wentworth Institute and become a computer technician and programer. This PAIILA VACCARI Paula was active in the Senior Play, Inter Nos, Oracle, and Ski Club . , , hobbies include swim- ming, skiing, sailing . . . fond memories include summers '74-'77 at EBCQ 8f21f75, Penny, L'Ar- bre parties . . . You can't always get what you want' '... collge and social work in the future. 74 JACQUELINE TRIMPER Jackie's interests are art, plants, listening to music and parties . . . enjoyed art with Miss Rainge . . . will always remember the summer of '77, the night of Aug. 17, Oct. 1, 4th of July weekend . . . usually seen with Mark, Rhonda, Bren, Pat 8a Ellen . . . likes listening to Yes, Pink Floyd, Sz Zappa . . . Nights in White Satin . . . se- cretly desires to own her own car and live on the ocean . . . prized possessions are love, her heart necklace, Benjamin her bird . . . You win some, you lose some, the rest gets rained out . . . admires ambitious, easy going people. RALPH TROUPE Rusty was active in cross-country indoor an outdoor track . . .enjoys skiing, camping, mountain climb- ing ,... usually seen falling off cliffs. . . prizes his ski equipment .. . likes listening to Aerosmith or Queen . . . fondly remembers ski trips to Ganstock . . . How many moles in a coulomb'? . . . plans to study business at Northeastern University. VALERIE TROIANO Tral was a member of Inter Nos- . . . enjoys being with friends . . . peeved by pushy people . . . physi- ology with Mr. Smith was favorite . . . fondly remembers June 19, 1976 and time spent with Tommy, the few times cruisin' with J.W. and friends in her boat . . . likes listening to Peter Frampton . , ,admires her parents . . . college in the future. MARTHA TURNER Martha was active in basketball, Concert Rand, Junior Prom Committee ,.,. enjoys skiing and cooking. . . will always remember 4X-U77, 4f22f78, summer '73, S.M., P.C., J.M., Wingaersheek after the Prom- 77 . . favorite singer is Lou Reed . , . Feelings by Angel . . . secret ambition is to own a Mercedes Benz 280 SL.. . English with Miss Glenn was a favorite. . . usually seen with Mark . . . Good things in life take a long time , . . plans to own a chalet in the mountains of Vermont. PAULINE THACKER Pauline enjoys photography and skiing. . .usually seen with friends . . . will always remember 8f17f75 Alaska! May 23, '77 . . . art with Miss Rainge was a favorite . . . prizes her '69 Camaro . . . secretly desires to live in the woods. . .ad- mires LR. Sz E.P . . . future plans include traveling to the west coast. gt . GAY WHITE Gay was a member of Inter Nos, B.Y.F., Y.M.C.A., Class History and Soph. Hop Committees. . .en- joyed English with Miss Dubois and Chem-labs . . . hobbies include swimming, horseback riding, ski- ing, and listening to music . . . prizes her stereo . . . usually seen lifeguarding or swimming. . . fond memories include Summers of '76 and '77 at C.W., times in the jeep , 6!18!76 Battle of the moons . . . The most completely lost of all day is that on which one has not laughed . . . college and travel in the future. DANA VINING Dana was active in football and enjoys weight lifting . . . secret ambition is to go to Penn. St . . . American Gov't with Mr. Fowlie was a favorite . . . usually seen on the beach , . .prizes his silver cross . . . fondly remembers 4f22f76 . . . likes listening to Jethro Tull and J. Geils Band . . . Give It To Me . .. admires his mother, father and A.C.H . . . college in the future. t. '7- ANN MARIE WHEELER Ree enjoys jogging, bike riding, and watching The Edge of Night . . . fondly remembers 8f4f75- 8l8l75 . . . Typing III with Mike was a favorite . . . prizes her dog Schatzli . . . likes listening to Cat Stevens . . . The Circle Game . . . admires Robby Benson . . . plans to move to Los Angeles. ' s DIANNE WAKELIN C.L . . . was a member of concert band, marching band, BYF and was president of the Band Council . . . enjoys swimming, horseback- riding, playing the flute. . . usually seen in a pool . . . fondly remem- bers 7f7f77, 5!28f77, 6!-U77 . . . likes listening to Barry Manilow . . . You Light Up My Life . . . secretly desires to swim in the Olympics . . . advice to underclass- men: Friendships will work if you work at it with honesty. . .admires her mother . . . plans to become a Dental Hygienist and a swimming coach . . . We're free to go where we wish and to be what we are -J.L. Seagull. KAREN WENYON MICHAEL WEAVER Enjoys working on cars. . . usually seen at the Voke or cruisin' around at the party . . .secret ambition is to own a nice car . . . autoshop was a favorite . . . likes list'ening to Pink Floyd . . . Neutral to drive . . . fondly remembers the first crinkle in Lab's car. , . prizes his '69 Road Runner. . . What's up? ...plans to have his own business. ARTHUR WESSELS Weasel's hobbies include skiing and snowmobiling . . . enjoys lis- tening to Cat Stevens and Tull... usually seen with Beverly . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . prizes his car and snow' mobile . . . fondly remembers 2f24f75, 2f24f76, parties at Bunganut . . . English with Ms. Ramano was a favorite ...admires his parents. . . Rup- ped again!ll . . .secret ambition is to be rich . . . a future in compu- ters. LISA VON RHEE Lisa . . . captain of gymnastics . . . enjoys having fun . . . will always remember gynmastics competi- tions, good times with L.M., Hampton, a weekend in N.H., the boat , Senior Prom 76, cruising with the girls, parties, 6f25f77 and all the good times . . . buns . . . admires family and friends . . .de- sires to be happy in life. . . future plans include college. x l , -K-..i 'M lt 1, JOSEPH HENNESSEY WHITE Radar. . .enjoys going to the Voke . . . usually seen around . . . prizes his car . . . Led Zepplin . . . I don't know admires his parents . . . secret ambition is to go to California . . . to become a chef. 75 JO ANN WHITE Jo was a majorette . . . involved in Senior Prom Committee. . .enjoys tennis and swimming . . . fondest memories include football games, parties, and cruisin . . . prizes her baton and friends . . . C'mon you guys . . . enjoyed U.S. History with Trop . . . Yesterday . . . TTWDFL and the Horse . . ad- mires her parents and family . . . future plans include college and a career. KIM WHITNEY Kim was active in orchestra and drama . . . hobbies include horse- back riding, art and singing . . . usually seen down the barn . . . prizes her horse . . . fondly remem- bers being with her grandfather... enjoyed Spanish with Mr. Salerno . . . would secretly like to ride on the U.S. Equestrian Team . . . likes listening to Olivia Newton-John . . . Have You Never Been Mel- low . . . admires her family and friends . . . plans to attend art school and become an illustrator and to go to riding school. Sutra-'jj .lU,Xf'.' if 'M .LAAMS .itti the Si freshman track, Soph. and Jr. Prom Cmiiiriiittet-s , . . enjoys swiininiiig, skating, bike riding, being with friends. .usually seen with DC, CC, KF., CB., V.B., P.W., J.J . . . fondly remembers summer of '76, trip to France-'76, Rumney Falls, Carmel-buns , 'Sunflower' '... prized possessions are Shaska and the B.B .... Peace of Mind . . .admires her mother . . . If you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you, it's yoursg if it doesn't, it never was. always had fun at the H.B. with J.J. and KF .... plans in- clude college and to travel. DAVID WILSON Dave was active in football, indoor and outdoor track . . . enjoys scuba diving, cross country skiing and canoeing . . . physiology with Mr. Smith was a favorite . . . likes lis- tening to Kiss . . . Stairway to Heaven . , .will always remember 11!11!73 . . . admires Dr. Sakella- rides . . . future plans include col- lege. JOHN YAMARTINO Yama is employed by American Mutual , . . when not working he can be found playing hockey or any other sport .... enjoys playing the drums or listening to CSNY . .. Southern Man . . . fondly re- members 11f1!77, Dec. 3 with Jackie, and the day he graduates from W.H.S . . . prizes his drum set and dog, Duchess . . . secret ambition is to play in a well known group . . . physiology with Mr. Smith was a favorite . . . admires Bobby Clark , . . future plans in- clude college, travelling across the U.S.A., getting in a good group and going on tour . . . someday. SUSAN YANDELL Sue was active in orchestra, chor- ale, madrigals, Jr. Class Treasurer, Oracle Activities Editor, Class Will, Rainbow W.A. hobbies in- clude music and water skiing . . . geometry with Mr. Fillipone was a favorite . . . Excellent . . .prizes a certain necklace and her license . . . fond memories include 5f29!'7'7, summer '77, in N.H., G Block studies, 9f1'7f'76, 1f20f78 . . . good times with G.O., D.M., A.J . . . nose jokes . . .admires her parents . . . plans to study Speech Pathology and Audiology in col- lege. PAULA A. WHITING Whitedog. . .a member of Student Council, Pep Club, Oracle Staff . . . usually seen with someone else! . . .enjoys skating and concerts. . . fondly remembers summers away, blankiendo, 8!5!'77, J.W.'s boat... prizes her family . . . California ..,it's finally over. . . The art of living is to love deeply, yet to re- main free. STEVEN WOOD Woody . . . played basketball and enjoyed going to parties . . . likes listening to Zeppelin . . . Stair- way to Heaven . . . favorite teach- er was Mr. Magnon . . . fond memories include TNUCD Club, Wednesday G Blocks . . . prized possession is his basketball . . . There goes swifty . . . usually seen at J.J. Rounds . . . akmires his mother . . . future plans are to attend a two year college and get a good job. . PATRICK CARDARELLI Pat C . . . was active in football and hockey . . . usually seen on the wall at Nasella Park. . .interested in wood working . . . enjoyed English with Mr. Magnan . . . prizes his stereo . . . fondly re- members the party down P.I. . . admires Louis Racamato . . . future plans include becoming a cabinet maker and having good times partying . . . hopes to be- come rich. SANDY ERICKSON Sandy was a member of the Span- ish Club, Italian Club, and Inter Nos . . . Italian with Mrs. Panico was a favorite . . . enjoys music, dances, disco . . . favorite group is Tavares . . . Loves So Right is her favorite song . . . fondly remembers the soccer games . . . admires Al Pacino . . . I hope it snows- no school tomorrow . . . plans to travel. Y ROSEMARY YASI Rosie . . . hobbies include party- ing, listening to albums . . . usually seen at the park . . . enjoyed math with Mr. Camilia . . . favorite singer is Bob Dylan . . . The Chain . . . prizes her friends, fondly remembers the Opus con- cert, C4 Chevy with L.M., D.F., A.B., D.B., J.Z., D.M., summer of '77, K.K.'s car with P.F. . . admires her mother . . . plans to work in the future, JOANNE ZAHAREAS 60 rap JOHN JANKOWSKI Chink . . . played varsity football Enjoys skiing . . . Favorite song is Whole Lotta Love . . . Fav- orite groups are the Who and Tull . . . Favorite class was world geography with Mr. Tropeano . . . Prizes his albums, weekends . . . admires friends fondly re- members partying at J.J. Rounds, Tull and both Yes concerts us- ually seen with J.J. Rounds . . . Plans to make some money. 94 .11 MICHAEL ROBERTO TIM DEVLIN Dev . . . enjoys Sunday football at the park , . . classes at Voke were favorites . . , Tim is usually seen down the park . . . fond mem- ories include partying with Fazio, and Sabbath in the White Bomber . . . Pink Floyd and Tull . . . CATHY GREEN Greeny, Cacky . . . field hockey, softball, basketball, A.F.S.-A.A.- N.Z. '77-'78, Girls' W Club, Jr. and Sr. Prom committees, N.G.S. . . . prizes her memories and her '57 Ford . . . enjoyed French with Mrs. McCarthy and World Civ II with Mrs. Robertson . . . usually seen in N.Z .... fondly remembers crazy but spunky T.D., Junior Prom, T' Bear, N.Z. Nationals- ilf3!, times with M.J., Alky, old friends, KIWISY, 1f13f78, lf14f 78, Sidelines . . . If you love something set it free. If it comes back it is yours, if it doesn't it was never meant to be. . . college. 414 4 EY' . Q : eff , A ., in if Q :Lx - i:,V?.23': , V W r ,L jxffr F on f ww- r ' A L4-an nw H' ..- So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out. There's so much left to know, and I'm on the road to find out. an? f 1 fehx . ya' A.. 'ff' . f'-,..,, 1, ' ' , 4, lax.-:'1 4 J' A,,,f' 1' - Cat Stevens -171 I ,Y . 'QI 'Q- ,Pin gl 'lf ,f HA-- . Time is flying never to return. 'F 3 Maro LL, It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of increduli- ty, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the winter of pain, it was the spring of hope. Charles Dickens KTale of Two Citiesl F Qt. ,Q lay' K . gy- . , ,ag fgk 7'4 fg,f ' I 9 5. 1 A 'J I 12 J 12 ,iv-1 -4- af-V 7 ,sq R , 4' it fa 'Q M 4 AN- The M'A'S H Tango SHHH! Helicopters! I. ' ' , 2311? .Wg '- I s i i I v .. The greatest scientist the world has ever produced?? Give me an M!! Is that you, Henry? 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' . 1, , L1 '--P w, , g, 21 3, - -Q 5, - 'r '- e W, , e, . . , 5 .V , ir , w i t ,, -'lv 4,.,, A, 1 Z' , A 'V U 3 .. '- , Y Ing, '-. 1 Q sy ' 1-i ' , K QL- 'y 1 M. F54 4 -Q iv E Q5 1 ef , , mv . V.. ,. A . l rf 5. f D , Qs 1 Q I Kneeling: Michele Calereso, Bobbi-Ann Peterson, Laurie Mandato, Patty Chapman, Debbie Loconzolo, Ann Gallugig Standing: Head Tricia Prowse, Sub-head Ellen Hayes, Leah Zanotti, SusanBuonopane, Diane Collins, Cheryl Barczak, Vicki Bonomo, Debbie Caiani, Carolyn Connell. A ' D algal. I Vg. 4 : fin l'l1tiff!l.4: L 4' ' i F' is .. -'f cw. eb ' ,D 'L' 5' fa 'll ef f ' ' ' ei ...I :I -1 'I A A - -I -. : 'M ' ,i , 1 E341 Jr- fe' 1 I E I ' 4 A - 1 .4 1, .,,,' f L - ,. ...f ' v- f -f av., ,Q,...r A '19 1. v - ' . .gf .- 'fam-1-n-W -- 'N' -4g'g ?:, 1r- 4 , ' . A... , J ' ,' - 'M v. M fl .. 'W A V n ,. . ., .653 J - , rf.- sl-fs'-wzatc Leah and Diane Tricia and Ellen Laurie Ml'h l ViCki. Deb, and Sue Laurie Mandatto 1 -as-515, .J PEP CL B 5, 4 ,su - l Mary and friend Y C T Beas l l l w w 4? S5 Mary Delory, Kathy Beasley, Secretaryg Kneeling: Janice 4 , Treasurer, Paula Whiting, President Standing: Chris rthy, Mary Greene, Vice-President. WCLB First Row: Sarah Johnson, Carolyn Cropper, Leslie Sargent, Melanie Economou, Lisa Zappala, Kathy Palumbo, Carolyn Roos, Joanne Kiley. Second Row: Lisa Guay, Debbie Sullivan, Anna Sentementes, Karen Peterson, Eileen Talor, Linda Wilson, Cindy Muese. Third row: Kathy Taris, Priscilla Daniels, Kathy Terravecchia, Suzanne Tremblay, Cindy Guay, Helene Scott, Debbie Dumont, Melinda Adam, Patty Dean, Karen McCarthy, Jennifer Beaven, Kathy Bell, Head-Coach Brenda Dinnino. MARCHI G BA D Ogg , ,H 4-nv K 1 X , 'H ll Y in , 4' E Y 1 ' L 1' - M315 .. F' . ra .--1 - 'Q leg ' Q xl l- I X N '4 H ri-Gi' r- 'Y f es ' 'H f E1'f'f l 5 i. Ya fi' ll aw Drum Major Phillip Askenazy David Ferro , -fifqyw-r ,sa , M ' A P-324 elle. . Y If I v, f e .b,., 1 , -fr W- , A -14 V- .jg III U T fr' . ' . U ' . 4? ,I , - '1- l 1, ,, Ml. f,1,,L'f iyyge., gh' V ,F M ' 2 'af ,,'v'kf M, ,Iv 9, D , 1, ' V 44,-, , ,K li -5,ai,,,2?,x 'ny ,J WM, 1 , '-4' -- aan' .. ' -,g-Q, .,,,.ff ?1-.ff'f.-if 5- 'f , .rp ' T f-'Q ' 'ya 4 Hw- VJ --'-1-Jfzi' nr 1- ' -1 ' V' --5 ' Mi -. r, .4 .I 04 'dm-f ', .,,,Q.'3 . .. r 5f?'J1'i'.W.a' - .Aa H 3 ... - .W at . I? L., . 'wxzara I 1 H -'B-:,-IU lq J- 'qt Q V, .1 'V , , A ,i f . n L, r- ' a 1 , r 3, F a 'li ' '. , 7 3 xf ' ., . , l ill l .. ' .4-4 1 W' F ,I 194- 4 .eq-,, - -, 7 -V, -v1f', ...B 'f . .- .ff ,s.TSv:-,--. AQ- .1 1'-'-I Playing at the football game. Lisa Bonanno Practice makes perfect ' 1,2 Fc s fl , h 9. '94 Charlie Teehan Mr. Toohey v ' Y - M YA ' ---as 2-1-'ff'-- 1 L--L 1 . ' Lookout w 5 Y, Q0 QQ xl First Row: Cleft to rightlz Brian Barthelmes, David Fratto, Joel Swartzer, Maureen Mitsock, MaryAnn Leach. Second Row: Jackie Martin, Sue Swartzer, Joyce Kingsbury, Sheehan. Third Row: Barbara, Judy Tapper, Angela Thornas, Elaine Lipson, Denise Jacquard, Carol Porter. Fourth Row: Laura Martin, Joanee Sardella, Jane Murphy, Paul Zarba, Mark Finkelstein, Roy Rogers, Patty Perry, Tricia Tiery, Sue Philbrick. First Row: Cleft to rightlz David Fratto, Joe Swartzer. Second Row: Bob Sheehan, Brian Barthemes, Jackie Martin, Sue Swartzer, Maureen Mitsock, MaryAnn Leach. W .A f 9 fly, fl . , :,,:' E if aff: Yr 1:2 4 -L-1.,g4 . 'Q V715 ,. 4 Q J lx Hey Artie, you seen my toothbrush'7 Candy sticks build strong bodies twelve ways. 1 'I ............- fi We're doing fifty miles today, with no breaks. Vliliii plll the tuck on my seat'7 51'- I will now play Chopin Nocturne in FI flat. 3 - H- qi, , ,,,- .- - ,.. ..,- ,,.., , f,.- -v .. -A H .-,..!?.... ...A-., UNIOR CLASS OFFICER I 1 ! l l l 11 Front lLeft to Right! Ann Gallugi lSeCretary!, Jim Fitzgerald Vfreasurl 34!. Back ll.el't to Right! Joe Walsh ll'resident!, ,lerry Sardella 4ViC9 President! OPHOMCRE CLASS OFFICER Mrs, VVilIiams, Advisor lLeft to Right! Nancy Kennedy lTreasurer!, Nancy Terravecchia lSecretary!, Rob Rinaldi lVice President! Bob Mazzune lPresident!. FRESH 1 CLASS UFFICER e lf l LM S' l ll l .v ly, ai +4 1 'l ' L. ' ll ll .. ill? Front lLeft to Right! Cathy Terravecchia, Annette Frongillo. Back lLeft to Right! Dehhie Sullivan, Karen Peterson. Xe M, -,. A. .. v 4' Elaine Semememesy Ricky Sawin Tricia Forte Roy Rogers STUDE T COU CIL K Avg il'.'1'v'q 1 fu, ,E fl, 1 l First Row: Paul Baglione, Brian Syllivan, Tricia Forte, Joanne Morelli, Rick Sawin, Second Row: Michele Trudeau, Kathy Bell, Elaine Sentementes, Jim Taschetta, Frank Blasi, Lisa Baglione, Caryl Forte Third Row: Anna Sentementes, Karen Kraytenherg, Paula Whiting, Ellen Hayes, Arthur Dumont, Paul Bruse, Fred Palmerino, Roy Rogers Tspf me A ui- P?1'1l0 VVMIYIIW Paul Baglione Paul Bruce Ellen Hayes Y-1 CHOR LE F'irst Row: Miss Bahikian, Lisa Bonanno, Andrea Luciani, Karen Greenberg, Cathy Moores, Linda Freeman, Beth Taylor, Karen Thayer. Second Row: Patty Fogarty, Jo.-Xnne Carey, Moira Cullen. Janine Fahiano, Jean Bernardi, Cathy ?almerino, Karen Hoyer, Kathy Stanton, Lisa Wye. Third Row: Billy Connors, Wendy Steehan. Amy Johnson, Dana Vlontgomery, Janice Philhrick. BollYamarIil1ti,5Lle Yandell, Rita Halfotti, Fourth Row: Joan Williams, Jimmy O'Hare, limmy Stackhouse. David Wilson, Charlie Teehan, Marty Nlanone, Mary-Ellen Coughlin, M DRIG S All ye who music love and would its pleasures prove, First row: Ms. Baliikian. Lisa Haglione, Diane Johnston, Billy Connors, Michael Gogliotti, Adele Keohan. Karen Yandell Judy Roselli. Second Row: Rita Halzotti, Holi Yamartino, Sue Yandell. Lelie Sweetland, Roh McRae, Beth Christensen Janine Fahiano. Third Row: Scott Carrant, Diane Kilroe, Jimmy O'Hare, Charlie Teehan, Marty Mazzone. Wendy Shee han, Allison Cullen. 107 OEA First row: fleft to rightlz Lisa Zappala, Geri Roberto, Julie Moriana, Danita Johnston, Mary Mullen, Kathie Bryant Second row: Ann Nicholson, Tracy Storella fReporterJ, Paula O'Leary fSecretaryJ, Lisa Tassinari CParliamentarianJ, Pauline Newton fVice- Presidentl, Barbara ComerfordfTreasurerJ, Cheryl Tecce fHistorianJ, Patti Lembo Third row: Lisa Sparks, Ellen Hennesy, Nancy Chapman, Diane Williams, Lori Williams, Kim Wonoski, Cheryl Vaughn, Andy Luciani, Mrs. Bode fAdvisorJ Fourth row: Kathy Stanton, Angela Thomas, Kathy Spencer, Janice Eaton, Jean-Marie Scolly, Debbie Cubitoso, Karen Izzett, Rosemarie Nardone DECA STORE First Row: Cleft to rightjr Michael Devlin, Dom Encarnacao, David Jordan, Dean Doucette, Patty Lembo, Kathy Garrett, Mary Sheppard CPresidentJ. Second Row: Tina Fotino, Ellen Devine, Bonnie Peard, Steve Muese, Jeannie Baxter, Donna Bennett, Bill Roche, James Depaolo, Belinda Bentley, Janet Bonner, Donna Gammons CReporterD, Tom Eno, Laurie Robinson, Mr. Michael Geragosian fchapter advisorj VY Y-V-n?- L vi - ,Ag -Q 1 ' ' QTY Q -, - . -,v-- -1--, -, f CC CERT B First Row: Jimmy O'Hare, Peggy Champoux, Gail Adams, Diane Wakelin. Second Row: Julie Broderick, Pam Mooney, Laurie Nelson, Marcia I-lylan, Theresa Cinq-Mars, Debbie Schacht, Kathy Foley, Terry Willett. Third Row: Kathy Pitts, Sue Murphy. Kelly Morang, Mary Comerford, Diane Stohl, Karen Yandell, Diane Johnston. Judy Cosentino, Phillip Askenazy, Denise D'Amore, Pam Papalegis. BA D COUNCIL Diane Wakelin I could have danced all night Sitting: Jimmy O'Hare, Diane Wakelin, Pamela Papalegis, Steven Strati, , , Kneeling: Kelly Morang, Ed Adams, Diane Johnston, Therese 'jinq-Mars. Standing: Mary Taatjes, JoAnne McCullough, Kate Har- rington, Kathy Foley, Laurel Sullivan, Phillip Askenazyg Q This is what you call pucker power! Peggy Champoux Jimmy O'Hare I think my mouth is stuck. NO 52 I Q 'N-B..-11 I ' ll Amy Johnson Doreen and CHU' ,4- Judy Trapper bue N andell an 19' Y They call me chucklesl 1 Sharun .lgggg Chiiflle T99h8n ORCHE TR First Row: r Haron Jesse, Susan Yandell, Amy Johnson, Joe Martin, Eileen McCarthy, Diane Brown, Charles Teehan. Sem, .cl Row: Cheryl Beaulieu, Eileen Mullen. Susan Schwartzer, Terry Spencer, Sherri Tarr, Cathy Patrick, Diane Bowst. l.inda Dulong, Cary Mazzone. Debbie Fanaro. Third Row: Phillip Askenazy, Judy Fosentino, l hristine Czarnaiwski, Janine DeGusto, Patty- Mitchell, Suzanne Gilpatrick, Robyn Murphy. Laurie Mullen. Vlaire .-Xuclitore, Cathy Coughlin, Harold WVishnow, Holly Trail, Fourth Row: Julie Broderick, Pam Mooney, Peggy Vlminpoux. Jimmy O'Hare, Cathy Palmerino, Mike Ciampa, Phil Mooney, Rita Bal- Aotii.iklaryfllgililjes.S'i:',li1f'Llll6n,Li5a Morrill, Mr. Laman. Fifth Row: JoAnne McCullough, Jane Johnson, Paul Mooney, Peter White, Alan Barnard, Billy Connors. Billy Connors PTSA 3 5431- ig x iilifi ' ki- Front fLeft to Rightl Melinda Adam fTreasurerJ, Tricia Igo iPresidentJ, Pam Moon- ey fSecretaryJ, Tom Bagarella CVice Presidentj. Back fLeft to Rightj Eileen Mullen, Melissa Horrigan, Cathy Flynn, Gayle Nutile, Mary Ann Dwyer, Selene Fabiano, Priscilla Daniels, Terry Troiano. Absent: Joyce Kingsbury f 24 OPHDMORE CHORUS rr I L 1,5 , 1 Q i , 3' E 2 'M Front Row: fleft to rightl: Patty Cane, Lisa Rice, Maryann Palmerino, Michelle Hutchin- son, Linda Haydn, Lisa Fieldhouse. Second Row: Collette Krowshaw, Lisa Wells, Helene Scott, Kathy Pitts, Amy Dumont, Sharon Christenson, Holly Trail Third Row: KAtie Con- way, Laura Martin, K. Harrington, Paula Martin, Patty Whiting 1 xx!! ', 'W li .,. '17 A life' , 'W ll , Sid u 5' A f if' s..-. -1- -4 7 1.f': f-W ' . PR, '-fr: ' ,., . . , ,k ,. AA' '- Vt' . fu 1 fi? 354' ff, .45 all 4 --o-J Jive 1 , ,UU , '. r 1 4mIm'. ,:xA.'. L.: 110 55 sag N -4 ,ye -'Q-in-. rd' :,f',f-r. 5 . ' ,3 f ' Q' ., iran Wait, a bird just flew into your trumpet! Wx- -ix li' Dear Mom, . . 981 3 How did a picture of my dog get in here? A , ,K -P 1. . . . y Y ' ' V 1 . 'i I . .1 'B ---A ,lust call us the PEPETTES. No silly, this isn't a Stradavarius , ,, 'T A' 'A VA -HY-fe - - SKI CL B l First row: 1-r: J. Roselli, L. Sparks, M. Roach, J. Labadia, L. Guttadauro, T. Troiano, A. Luciani, P. Capuci, M. Muise, D. Blackstone, L. Morrill. Second row: K. McCarthy, S. Cropper, J. Puleo, L. Bowman, L. McCarthy, E. Taylor, E. Lipson, D. Rowe, A. Sullivan, T. McNall, G. White, S. Roberts, S. Lazzaro. Third row: T. Brennan, C. Roderick, R. Cardillo, K. Moran, T. Tierney, D. Walsh, J. Kingsbury, G. Leach, M. Nicoll, J. Schilling, J. Dibella, P. Warchol, J. Cryan. Fourth row: Bob Mikseng Advisor, D. Kilroe, J. Martin, J. Kelly, C. McCarthy, M. Ferro, K. Leach, S. Corcoran, D. Penney, S. Ross, P. Wallace, M. Bryant, L. Barrios, S. Blair. Fifth row: K. Meuse, S. Martin, D. Ferro, P. Kiley, S. Caruso, B. McCarthy, B. Vercillini, M. Sleger, C. Morley, S. Jones, T. Bryant, D. Mueller, M. Guttadauro, S. McLeod. OUTI G CL B t row J Owen R Hendricks D Pegnato K. Leach, G. Leach, C. Callahan, T. McNall, 'arbo Second row J Labadia T Mlgnosa A. Luciani, B. Iosua, K. Smallwood, C. Guay, ungsbury C Cambla Third row Mrs Shattuck, Advisor, J. Fabiano, H. Ellis, J. Sardella, Vlurphy R Green C Corcoran C Barczak, J. Martin, M. Kooken, R. McCarthy, D. ish M Nlcoll P Kiley E Mullen C Boesen, G. Hawkes, Mr. Richard Talbot, Advisor. 113 DRAMA CLUB us? I First, Row: Terry Spenser, Sherry Tarr, Beth Parish, Lisa Wye, Gayle McCauley, Linda Prisco, Andrea Luciani Second Row Eric Workman, Bunny O'Neil Arthur Meinhert, Todd Kadis, Dana Montgomery, Mrs. Judy Malletteladvisori TO CL B Vinnie Testa. David Erickson, DonMueller, John Cromwall, Mr. Goodhue fadvisorl Paul DeGusto, Mark Brackley, Janice Eaton LATI CL B First Row: l-r, Chris Testa, Maggie Maguire, Walter Havey, Second row: Dana Pegnato, Ann Adler, Lee Ruscio, Jackie Kelly, Mrs. Smith Cadvisorl Third Row: Karen Hoijer, Julie Gorham, Steve Maio, Bill Markley, Jim Havey lPres.J PA I H CLUB First Row: I-r, Robin Tarr, Roy Rogers, Mark Finklestein, Mike Camperchio, Jim Fitzgerald, Janine DeGusto, Teri Amyouny, Lewis Finkelstein, Joanne McCullugh, Carolyn Tenney, Lisa Wells, John Mc- Manus, Paul Zarba, Laura Martin. , B ' 2 if 1 1' 1 1 A I u.:.x'4.x.. 1..ms7-Si-1 idle Z A . il' N--max,1 .waff- ITALIA CL B First Row: I-r, Jim O'l-lare, Sheryl Halverson, Bill Connors, Teresa Cing Mars, Andrea Luciani. Second Row: Paul Terravecchia, Jim DiNanno, Anthony Lucibello, Teresa Tierney, Anthony Benedetto, Mary Nocera, Lucia Commito, Carla Danitona 115 I 'T Z'- li- FRE CH CL First Row: Lisa Casavant, Annette Frongillo, McCarty, Chris Testa. Second Row: Sandy Marie Rosche. Mary Delory, Cindy Guay. Row: Mrs. McCarthy, Pat Tierney, Kathy Mrs. DiCenso. 4 ,lk Au Q B Karen Coffin, Third Upton, E GLI H CLUB First Row: l-r Debbie Shact, Judy Tapper, Linda Commito, Karry Wheaton, Kathy Bell, Mary Delory Second Row: Andrea Green, Monica House, Joanne Sardella, Tom Bagerella, Sal Camuso, Phil Askenazy, Mark Finklestein GERMA CLUB y Brian Barthelmes, Steve Hunneman, Sheryl Halvorsen, Laurie Bruen, Jeff Cohen, Elaine Clark, Mr. Thomas, Bill Connors, Don Mueller. , 1 l i W i 5 ! 1 , 4, ,, ,,-.,,F.. x-9 ,,, -9 ,e e .. - A- MATH TEAM fx fx K if Q '!'l rw ' , Sitting: James Gilford, Arthur Meinhert, Jim Gilford Standing: Jean Marc Kein, Joe Taschetta Daniel Harrington, Colin Bouchard, Phil Askenazy, Mr. Mugavero CHE, CL B ,W F2 5 Ng K 9 'lui lst Row: Scott Haley, Frank Heggarty, John Guilford, Joe Taschetta lPresidentl, James Guilford 2nd Row: Jim Mullen, Mark Finkelstein, Phil Askenazy, Steve Hunneman, Heidi Ellis, Paul DeMasi 3rd Row: Arthur Meinhert, Dave O'Brien, Colin Bouchard, Jeff' Cohen, Mr. Smith 117 M ,fr-r PHO FOGRAPHY CL B First Row: Roy Rogers, Bob Sheahan,Mark Pebble, Phil Padroes Second Row: Jimmy Streeter. Don Veino, Steve MCCleo, Bernard Plansky . . CL B 118 First Row: Don Brennen, Jim Fog Second Row: Steve Smith, David Leis, Eric Classen, Bruce Dickey, Mr. Jonestadvisori Last Row: Dave Fallabella, Rusle Kagen ' 4- rlan,: lscszxmh.:4. - ,Y 2 f - , . 1 in I 0 I , ' . X . ' i spiwaiirs if '25 312 , . g,I,' ..' .,-.. - r . . . . V . f I - r . Q . zu 'X , . I L 37 3 ii 1 32? ai gi' mfr' 5. ,- Q 2 Y lqx X I TER I would just like to say that I'm glad that we had so many girls join Inter Nos this year. They all did an out' standing job to make this club work. Mary Greene. First Row: l-r: M. Palmerino, K. Conway, P. Ram, D. Flncarnaco, L. Roderick, L. Dicks, S. Minor, C. Ducrow, S. Nardone, T. Truiano, L. Guay, L. Adams, N. Rainville. Second Row: J. Kiley, D. Strange, K. Palmerino, M. Roos, D. Blasi, D. Roberto, D. Souza, S. Ledig, K. Mason, E. Taylor, D. Peach, P. Whiting, S. Willett, H. Scott, A. Dumont, K. DeRoche, T. D'Alessandro, A. Luciana. Third Row: C. Leven, L. Tenny, J. Sasso, Roberts, S. Lazzaro, D. Johnson, M. Mullen, N. Souza, C. Gates, L. Sweetland, A. Thomas, S. Corcoran, T. Bernardi, M. O'Brien, N. Green, S. Murphy, P. Gutro. Fourth Row: C. McCarthy, D. Prisco, L. Wilson, C. Murphy, N. Quigley, P. Dean, S. Weaver, D. Pankratz, S. Flood, P. SHea, D. Dumont, D. Tarr, C. Tenny, N. Chapman, C. Connell, E. Corradino, D. Perry. Fifth Row: L. Cook, L. Puleo, P. Champoux, K. Scott, M, Dwyer, N. Calvin, C. Meuse, S. Friendman, P. Chapman, L. Ruscio, J. Smith, A. Gallugi, B. Peterson, D. Loconzolo, C. Anthony, P. Daniels, Missing: T. Prowse, P. O'Leary, M. Shea. IU 9 C N X E1 You're under arrest for indecent foot exposurel I Seated: Ms. Barsalou ladvisorl, Jeanne Petrillo. lsecretaryl Standing: Laurie Mandalo lvice presidenll, Mary Greene lpresl Caryl Forte As I was saying . . . Modeling the latest fashions. lTreasurerl. ,nu-, . z..f......v GRACLE ST FF MORIE W, ' ws YQ' 'Sf P I Let's crop her face! If you miss one more deadline . . . X A A -X Mary More write-upsf' Lisa ,rx Mqye' Larry and Curley, DGCGIH- the y93l'b00k'S dUI16 R A X W' ,,- L.......J...,L.......,' gf- R., . N ' .2 -fig y -' 1425... A ,wg il' J ,, f' . .cu . -,f. Y ,.,.Jx.. ' .-,-f uf- ' . .,,.f- ,r M ?. 1 .QE . X ws x O Q Ani, g 3 -v gf 3 - . - ' B ' x M f - 1 . :K , A Q K Q ,fn .. 9, , Xa? , X .r 4 U !' f ' yi Rxggy xxy f 1. on- Q H 5, ..Q,4.wQ 'Z'-3Q!.'V . -- ' A fgvmxigd '-Q-..,. 'f ' ww - I , f. - 43, R 1. -x..s, 5 7 ,, q 'fm 5'75 ! ..,' -'J ff 1 Fifi- Q' V' r-Fix 'asm-L'f 'l, .3i if , P -. , JY. A f zftfglafi-EEZ , -.FV - .d 'X - f I 4 'f lm lx H :ffm , xaa ,ii Ha 'Q X l 7-v -i I , I X L . I -af! f as vip 'QWQ Q I le N- s ! ,I .ua S ..,x-v 1' M, . A, 1 -0 ,. A ,w U Q. . . , - gf u 5. H' , p 'QL 'Hi--'-il'-? -'- - A.F. . First Row: J. Canner, A. Green, J. Sardella, R. Rogers, K. Hanson, D. Harrington. Second Row: A. Thomas, J. McCoullough, J. Tapper, J. Kien, E. Lipson, E. Clark, S. Carroll.Third Row: S. Schwartzer, D. Fratto, P. Kiley, T. Bagarella, J. Schwartzer, M. Mitsock, P. Perry. G , .M . Roy AFS exchange students Kris Hanson and Roy Rogers,g Officers: President Dan Harrington, Andrea Green, Joanne Sardella. The American Field Service is alive and thriving at WHS. Our exchange student is Roy Rogers, from Chile, and he is staying with the Harringtons. Roy is an enthusiastic member of our class, in several clubs, and participated in the senior play. We sent Kris Hanson to Spain for the summer of '77, and Cathy Green to New Zealand from Jan. '77 to Jan. '78. ' Dan They are both back and add a lot Patty to our class, saying they have learned from their experiences. Making friends for the world to see Let the people know you got what you need With a friend at hand you will see the light When your friends are there then everything's all right. - Elton John It seems to me a crime that we should age These fragile times should never slip us by A time we never can or shall erase As friends together watch our childhood fly 'They all said Hallo and felt awkward and unhappy suddenly, because it was a sort of goodbye they were saying, and they didn't want to think about it. So they stood around, and waited for somebody else to speak, and they nudged each other, and said Go on, . . . A.A.Milne 2 I almost wish I hadn't gone down that rabbit-hole - and yet-- and yet--it's rather curious, you know, this sort of life! I do wonder what can have happened to me! When I used to ready fairy tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, and now here I am in the middle of one! There ought to be a book written about me, that there ought! And when I grow up, I'll write one-but I'm grown up now, she added in a sorrowful tone: at least there's no room to grow up any more here. ALICE IN WONDERLAND sports XX f , 'Sz I ff If ' mae E1-'41 if I QU-f 5 Q , , LU , ' X I ali vm ' , wk if ' 'wifi'-fi ' aff I ., . 1 , LL ir A 66 if :'N f A f We were a well-organized and well-coached team. With a few breaks our season could have been better. lt still is the toughest sport around. -Mike Tecce We worked well together as a team, but injuries hurt us a little. -Don Flanagan N il, V. -LA '.'f5'.':.: S3 H 3171 l ' ' This year's football team, captained by Don Flanagan and Mike Tecce, turned in an outstanding season. Although they were not expected to do well, they surprised everyone with their determination, pride, and guts. The main highlight of the season was their victory over Winchester. Other seniors who proved to be major factors for the team were quarterback Mike Fa- ragi, Monster Man Dave Jacquard, Peter Brown, Tom Coogan, Kevin Conroy, Paul Jackson, and Dana Vining. -' A1 'z4 rr- z -Ll-4 . i' Ui, if '41 ' 34.98512-Lg' -A '1-f.- , I !.........- J. X1 si X L. A wl First Row: David McLellan, Arthur Fennelly, John D'Alessandro, Don Flanagan-Co. Capt., Mike Tecce-Co. Capt., Jim Racca, Dave Jacquard, Dan Picardi. 2nd Row: Richard Gonzalez, Ed Sullivan, John Jankowski, Leo Delory, Dana Vining, Jeff Schilling, Mark McCune, Kevin Conroy, Mike Faragi, Tom Coogan. Rrd Row: David Wilson, Bob Rehnstrom, Peter Brown, Richard Rollins, Jim Brown, Mike Hillman, Charlie Kasbarian, Mike , Albanese, Scott Kelsey. 4th Row: David Jordan, Bob Vercellini, Mark Keele, Joe Walsh, Fred Confalone, Jim Taschetta, Jim Buonapane, Jerry Sardella, Frank Gallahue. 5th Row: Robert Martini, Mike Gallugi, Tom Roberto, Joe Zingarell. 130 ' - -- '- -fv-- - - - ' '21, -' 6 1, vi... - . .n . 1 -5 Ll ' W-, I ,.,..-- ' L-I il. 3 A. 13 EQ' ' . ' ,l 1 sl-A 4... Dana Vining Jimmy Racca 1 Troy Johnson Danny Picardi, Rick Rollins 2 1 Q! in fi! John D'Alessandro Jeff Schilling, Richard Gonzalez I-Jw, Z--.-4 r.-,--5, . .5,.',.f. , , v J... ,r ,f I A 4 ' J in - - A fy, l .1 ,. .-...L I should have been a Rockettel Team Record 4-4-1 He's falling for me. VA, , O .. -9 U' October October October October October September 17 Wakefield September 24 Wakefield 1 Wakefield 8 Wakefield 15 Wakefield 22 Wakefield 29 Wakefield November 5 Wakefield 6 8 6 13 27 14 15 8 Framingham Reading Stoneham Lexington Belmont Woburn Winchester Watertown So.6 ,' 71, . ,s 7 f '- . 8 November 12 Wakefield 12 Burlington Mike Faragi T4 Frank Gallahue 1 Michael McCarthy Thanks for the lift. Get off my back! v .z. -nie, . ....,.. ..:-.- --MH . 1-, -. . ,ff-'f gl-1 As captains of the 1977 field hockey team, we'd like to express our gratitude to our coach and team members for giving us memories we will always cherish. We'd also like to thank the junior varsity team for being so cooperative and supportive throughout a long season. It was talent and desire coupled with dedication which created such a success- ful season for both teams. Good luck in the coming season! - Marty Sz Diane ll oi, 3 1 'IWW .AQ F The Girls' Field Hockey Team reigns as Middlesex League Co- Champs with an impressive 9-1-3 record. Led by co-captains Diane Pankratz and Marty Mazzone, the girls showed hustle, determination, and poise under pressure to earn their success. Having the ability to forsake one's individuality in a total team effort requires real strength of character. Our Wakefield girls showed this abilityover a long, hard season, and should be congratulated. we -5-if CO-CHAMPS! '0vmv10.0ng.4.-v FRONT- Elaine Sentementes, Mary Greene, co-capt.Diane Pankratz, co-capt. Marty Mazzone, Melinda Adam, Maryanne Grazewski. BACK- Coach Brenda DiNinno, Jennifer Beaven, Christine Caltaldo, Laura Sheahan, Michele Trudeau, Pam Mooney, Kathy Bell, Carolyn Roos, Coach Margaret Bagarella. A he K 4 f 119.481, Ct-ngqnpq . J I 133 4 J' 14 3 , 'ff-li,'4:??n.f. '1 is? . nv-f - - ,,..-.-,,,,.,....,,.-wav- ,J A .. 6,4 If 1.2 w LQQ ivoimfli NNW M i C if . We did it! I , , --H 1,:,,- if A, -Q.--V f f 'tiff ' f V A . Elaine Sentementes 134 .K-My N. .Q 'Q ,. .. iz ,. P x . ' Mary Greene-All Star N Diane Pankratz-All Star fVA' .312 Piix The surest way not to fail is to determine to 5 succeed. -Sheridan N r af, Hr ix J ' Qs f Tm, X . X ,Y 'Pa A WW' U19 Pam Mooney Those brutes! L1 A vi ' A sf . .,,...Q 6223- ' A'- K 3 s X ,gurl , Hifi I r .4 , This one s gonna I 1-ff fig- X if vx ,'J, 4 4 -J .Q 1 K Lit' in T' ,,,, ,. If ig' m'g. ' 4 - l av 1 1. ,. 4. 1' .. ll J ?': 0 . 33 ml . 54-- 1 . 'S ,ix L.: Qi A E xifg .Q '- 1 ' If .ai -Q 'RMT jr' 25 A. A , 1 f 1 ,Q I .Is 'hx x Q 4?- if-adership of Coach c- and the togetherness -ii, we had a successful Jimmy Havey Under the direction of Coach Dick Kelley and the leadership of co-capts. Jim Havey and Dick Ellis, the Warrior Soccer Team captured the Middlesex League title for the 2nd year in a row. The seniors on the team include: Gary Rizza, John McManus, Dave O'Brien, Dick Boodry, Jim Scott, and Tom Donahue. Their successful season was highlighted by Coach Ke-lley's 100th win as the soccer coach. The Booters ended the season with a fine 13-1-4 record to qualify for the EMass tourney. Attitude, coaching, hard work, and ability made it a great season. Dick Ellis l ,X yi l MIDDLESEX LEAGUE CHAMPIO S! - . W- -:.+- fx W y, -- is . -'- 1'v, 'f ' v . -V -,xvr Ri .. . A pm , . .un 4 A .1 f-gf 2-f if L g r .1 -..--As- 5 - . 1. - ., va. YN ., ..f:v3.:v1'L1- 'f f'.?7.-.-ze' -V.. , -,. . . ., . , . . ..,. - .Af -Vi . , . Ae.- yi -A' 5 . i , .- J,-:j-,-'- '-5- ' , ,. .- 5. 22.,-4 ,- ,.-A .-f..' ' ..Ajw'-1221!-, ..f Q 1 i . i e Front Row: Jirn Scott, Jim Fitzgerald, Bob Rinaldi, Gary. Rizza, Frank Blasi, Co.-Capt. Dick Ellis, Co.-Capt. Jim Havey, Dick Boodry, John Downey, Jim Chisolm, 'I omwMclanson, Back Row: Mgr. Dan Harrington, Mgr. Colin Bouchard, Joe Hayes, Joe Aglio, Dave O'Brien, Paul Hutton, PaulBr,uce, John McManus, 'IomDonahue, Mark Kumpel, Bob Mazzone, Steve Berkholtz, Mgr. Steve Hunneman, Coach Dick Kelley. - --4,.,,.- ......- .--iv, , ni,-..,,..i,.. -, ,, , W,,,,.,,, N ' , ' . - Y Y -,. Y, ,,., -qgwg . -- I kg-A-Q f,,,..' ' 1 is x X 'B 4 Q Vx . in N ' lg xg i I, ,.,, N , -1 '- I J J! gf 1 ' --Look at the birdie! 0 oi L! Pi John McManus Dick Boodry Tom Donahue Dave O'Brien Jimmy Scott 'K Gary Rizza Seasons Record Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Burlington Lexington Stonehan Woburn Watertown Belmont Winchester Reading Melrose Burlington Lexington Stonehan Woburn Watertown Belmont Winchester Reading Melrose .Qin :inf F L www f ff a5lih .. We V' Mr srl ffggag,1xfg , It A-LX , E1 12.41 Q ,iq A gL5..1'g'Zvg 5? H A , If ., 5 J I va fi lla BU here we come! ,Kg ls' U' School record of 12 shutouts Oi' Zhu.. 15 'YIM 1 38 'ffl pig... ,4,,v ., 5- i I 1 ! . , V . f 1 Y 1 1 7 - - Top Row: Mitch Hagopian, John Beath, Tom Sutton, Peter Ledig, Lynn Rideout, Martha Ring, Sharon Cocoran, Debbie Dumont, Tom Martin, Chris Ober, Norm MacDougall, Chip DiPietro, Chris Fahey. Middle Row: Chris Smith, Jim Stackhouse, Steve Maio, Scott Robertson, Scott Wilson, Capt. Peter Johnson, Capt. John Constantino, Capt. Bill Solimine, Joe Taschetta, Bob Conway. Bottom Row: Henry Hendricks, John Conrad, John Tecce, Mark Pebley, John Seymour, Gerard Costantino, Mike Gigliotti, Richard Hudson. ll Running is totally different from any other sport. It is an individual experience one which can cause great exhilaration, as well as pain and determination. A cross-country competitor is alone, within himself, fighting against fatigue as well as the opposition. Still, there is no better feeling in the world than winning a race and knowing you have done your best. It is not a quitter's sport. -Peter Johnson A runner's road is a lonely one, but gives you personal satisfaction and accomplishment in the end. -John Costantino I love running! It's an escape, a good, healthy kind of escape. I like to get away from the other things of life. And there's no better way than to be out by yourself, in the beauty of the woods, free to think of anything and everything. As for the competition of running, there's no better feeling in the world than win- ning a race. -Bill Solimine z. y. I . ,I t XX The Varsity Harriers under Coach John DiComandrea completed a good 6-3 sea- son, finishing fourth in the Middlesex League behind league champ Reading, Watertown, and Lexington. Paced by the leadership of captains Bill Solimine, Peter Johnson, and John Costantino, the Var- sity also finished fourth in the League Meet behind the same teams and sixth in the State Divisionals. Johnson and Soli- mine placed 1-2 in all dual meets they competed in, with Peter's 8-0 record backed strongly by Bill with 8 seconds and 1 win. Also in its first year of existence, the Girl's Cross-Country team took the title with a 5-0 record led by Captain Martha Ring's 3 victories and 2 seconds. 139 vw 1 - , 9' Qizf. f , 11, 9' 01, I ,,. -,11i3 ?'ff,3s V? ' ' f 4 , sf- ' - , 'r 1 FT - V ,. ,' . Pl: 5' n ,141 R fi 1' ,aw Y f-un-L Bob Conway Norman MacDougall 'Jeter Ledig Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Wakefield Chris Smith Watertown Burlington Reading Stoneham Lexington Belmont Woburn - Winchester Melrose Season Record: 6-3-0 Joe Taschetta v L -as Chip DiPietro Richard Hudson Duck 1 E fxi . N. 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' up - X ' ' i. . I.. f ' 32: 3 ls 1 S .1 ' 'Q 1'--' QN U nj :LQ- ' 'f'c gl I: ,f iff - ' an , I. 1 , , 1 I 0:1 V ffff' ,ll A 1 ' ' A +.' 6 jk -Nyxxx of ,Q Lia! fi- la A X!x Debbie Dumont John Gravallese Coach Callahan Mellnda Adam Coach D1N1nno 56.41. yi-. 1 .n . x ,. ' ', ' 5 . it -P' -..- ' Q 1 N ' Rusty Troupe Dave O'Brien Q r IO' M. ,. .YI -aa.-Af . .,.,c 1, . Q -5 XX ' xx . .iw x M1134 5 'A hHnHmTu' fx .ou I Q 1 5 -4 I 5 . ki I ,Q V1 f I mf.. 'Q ,tis l ow a. x. s -.Mya . F: , -5 -- L . Q. ,hl 0-JC-ll 3 L.-Q U 4 XJ 4 , 1 O Q1 3 . I S ly, 4' i i .L 1 2 4 N Fw Q s'f' l-Q ,Y 'X G. Dis 1 Zh ws,'a W PQ. -4'-J Ml . n Q, W 'fX '1: , .: ,ng N n - . J- 1 x ',. 40-4. ,N-f, -g ,,. A Y lr,-..A,,4 pn- - iw.m?W4W5f-1 - ,imp w1w'wwm x , n. 5 H ff, 1. '1,, 'I 1 ,, 5. A 1' , H771 H4 '. I 31 , .y ', 1' fx, 3, ,' R , . .IM Q ' H ' I V' X N l-l vis J' F 0 - ,,169 K vw L. ,., v. ' 4'--' x QQ .ax Team spirit, hustle, and desire along with a dynamite team attitude made it a great season. - Co-Capt. Jimmy Havey Coach Lane This year's basketball team, cap- tained by Jim Havey and Mark Sydlowski, did well, although the majority of the players did not have previous varsity experience. The Mighty Midgets had hustle, desire, and determination to win. Players contributing to the team were: Jim Havey, Mark Sydlowski, Bob Luf- kin, Tom Donahue, Mike Faragi, Paul Hurton, John Gonnella, Dave Spurr, and Rick Boyages. The key to a winning season is hustle, desire, and strong positive personal atti- tude on and off the court. This was the key to our success during the season of 77- 78.,' -Co-Capt. Mark Sydlowski Q! Mimi-4' , XX N2 , lv V r b 2 i Co-Captain, Mark Sydlowski 4 125 fjwmffm Mbmaflfi EI MLMM4 l5 Kneeling: Mike Faragi, Peter Brown, Co-Capt. Jimmy Havey, Tom Donahue. Standing: Coach Sonny Lane, John Gonnella, Paul Hurton, Bob Luf- kin, Phil McCoy, Ricky Boyages, Co-Capt. Mark Sydlowski, Dave Spurr, Manager, Joey Burke. ' 145 'P Y! 1 x 'Yi U x 5-' . 1 n 5 Q f U 'L 1 'Q ....-.-s- ,. Z1 5' 'LQ' If 1 Q 4 1:4 l Joy McCarty Sue Moore Alison Johnson P7 f X fu, 1 J , gl FIEL, if 3+ McCarty A - I Diane Brown MIDDLESEX LEAGUE CHAMPIONS! ' X ,X Lynne Mellen l 14 I gf l li 1 FRONT ROW: Lisa Zappala, Melinda Adam, Melanie Economou, Diane Pankratz, Kathy Bell, BACK ROW: Coach Mark Toner, Holly Shee- han, Diana Kilroe, Jean Riordon, Bonnie Reiss, Kathy Palumbo, Cindy Degaravilla, Cheryl Brown, manager. Melinda Adam and Diane Pankratz An 1 Memories: bus rides, caroling, birthday cakes, snow storms, and vocal ameteur entertainment. Team spirit sustained the girls through a tough season record wise. Don't forget the dramatic vic- tory over Stoneham and the offensive explosion C661 verses Burlington. Our three seniors are to be congratulated for their dedication and loyalty. The season was full and the girls were totally spent giving their fine competitive all and everything! -Coach Toner True team spirit means encouraging team mates and pooling efforts for the common good of all. At times we pushed this important ingredient for success aside. Hopefully, we have begun to grow as a basketball team. Our wish as seniors is that the program will grow, achieving its potential in a true team sense. -Melani, Diane 8a Melinda gr .W 4 1 ' . l 5 Coach Mark Toner ll if 'rl nv A,,. Dlane Pankratz - ilu 523 tn Cindy DeGaravilla Carolyn R005 Q gatx ,,, F3 1,zr1e,,,, , GS . 5 , if - X I A-, V :li r'- 'rf - ' , y'42..eg.4 ,MQ ,M 3 'Z if 3.-Q .A n 4 .vp 1 Q F .0401 . ? Q: 4 Nancy Kennedy .f Zap Q A Q' grill, ' nu 5 ' I 220'-. Qs-1 4 1 -f 'V K 1 Q r , - 'Z' Q n 2-T 3 f 1 . xy ' r I H Kathy Palumbo 'R Y - ,,.-f-er-: fl' ff' Melby Km It H l ' MLB Diane -zz Q1L EFIg ' LN Melinda J 1 E Q 1, 2 ,QB . 'v Q. 0 fx Diana x. ..:::, 8 I I I am glad I was selected as coach for the Wakefield Warriors. I feel that the team showed great enthusiasm and spirit throughout the competitive season and that Capt. John McCarthy along with the two Asst. Capts. Dick Ellis and Alan Di- Libero showed a great sense of leadership. We won more games this year than in the past, our record being 8-9-1. Highlights this season were the wins against Melrose 5-4 and Lexington 2-1. I am very proud of Dave Green and Steve Hunneman. They did a superb job in nets. We had less goals scored against us this year 1581 than last year 11079. I would also like to congratu- late John McCarthy, Alan DiLibero and Mark Kumpel for being named to the All- Star team. I am very pleased with the results of this year and I feel that next year we will make it to the states. -Coach Driscoll 4 If R AQ 'f al Alt Captain Alan DiLibero Alt' Captain Dick Ellis W 1 Q RNEELING S Hunneman B Noyes D Ellis I McCarthv A DiLibero L Delory D Green STANDING: Coach Driscoll, M. O'Neil, T. Melan- NU M Mtfarthx I F111 erald I Seymour B Prowse I Chlsolm S Bergholtz B Mazzone P Bruce R. Stevens, M. Gallugi, M. Roberto, Mgr. K s Xi rf-5 I ed 1 'S Q' I 7, 1 if .f .lu -1! i 'wi if vw , - 4 . , ,v E ' -2 . 00 P, :iq S 2 5 V 'v Steve Hunneman 2 fx! -A ' do . X . V wr I gn, u , s 4 .3 xi ' , Q ' . ,' U I -.41 ' 9' u K Le If-ffvrk '. John McCarthy of-af Dave Green Alan DiLibero f X . O Q35-I' , ..... A 'JW Barry Noyes .Q 156 s f ar. s Duck Ellls .i' l S l 4 + YA 7 S vv 'U U 'U 3 W V.. V . 'av vw 'iff W YQ W' 73 7f YW if x ' :F 1- V s .1 E, eg , w' T A F' -x fi X' gf X J 2 rf? E s Sa N 1' 1 . .5 I I - 1..- ' ' A 4' ifwix illf 'hffb 'X L 4 r I , L I 1 - ' 1 H v gqggffff- I 1 ' 1' bw, - ., 9 . ,1 ' 1 IQ' . .ve . . , 4. 5 1 .V . 3 hzffsfeqf- 2-:wi Lf-I, 'fl-:,5Q Zi '2.f:Qx1., 'B i 'i-'7 Sf- N z u 1'- JLG 'S -'r 275+ ns K il VK!! U5 .In i SKK N! YJ my J K ,i is K .gy 1. wx- Qi. , H' Aww 35,59 f V , mass. X Paul Foster SJW Quan li ,fd 2 J Jack Regan Jlmmy Taschetta ,NX I I Brian Clark 5, QU. 3,10 S ,M Dennis Racca Joe Connell Asst. Coach Ray Boghos K-I I SITTING: J. Guilford, D. Preston, M. Fleming, T. Ward, A. Dumont, D. McKusick, L. Rideout, L. Mullon, J. Conrad, D. Allen. KNEELING: J Guilford, M. Galotti, C. DiPietro, K. McCluskey, P. Askenazy, G. Sheehan, R. Smith, F. Confalone, S. Caruso, M. Collier, C. Tredinnick N. Mc Dougall. STANDING: Mgr. S. Cropper, R. Gerace, S. Kelsey, J. Cosentino, R. Gonzales, E. Sullivan, D. Wilson, R. Troupe, B. Solimine, D.lBoodry B. Conway, P. Johnson, T, Cavalieri, B. Taggart, Coach J. Duff, Coach J. DEAC. FOURTH ROW: M. McCarthy, S. Robertson, T. Curran, T. Sutton M. Palmer, S. Wilson, J. Stackhouse, J. Altieri, J. Conga. Even though our 2-6-1 record wasn't very impressive, we had a strong young team and many close meets. The coaches were very patient, and everyone had a great deal of enthusiasm . . . We would like to wish the best of luck to Coach Duff, Deac, and next years team. -Co-Capts. Rusty 8: Billy Co-Capt. Rusty Troupe 7-ww ' Co-Capt. Bill Solimine -1 -'., 1 The W.H.S. Indoor Track team finished its' season with a 2-6-1 record. Led by Co-Captains Billy Solimine and Rusty Troupe, the Warriors showed a great deal of enthusiasm and determination which sustained them through a long, hard season. Senior Peter Johnson gathered many valuable points in the mile and .went on to capture first place in the State Class C finals. Billy Solimine, who placed third in the state meet, and Rusty Troupe were tough compet- itors in the two mile. Other team members who contributed their talent were Dick Boodry, John Cosentino, Philip Askenazy, 5 Coach ,hm Duff Richard Gonzales, Dave Wilson, .e Far if . and Bob Conway. N 1 I 4 , 1 MMI! ! f 'Q N f 4 4' 'WUK19 lf ,. Qs! I ! 'Q 2 ,M JV' 'Aww 1 Y 46' 1.2 1 14 . r 91 KW' 5 1 ,v 9 ,zu 4 .J 'Q zu! ... . ,, ,....' .-. Ill' 0 fix- ' A x J 4+ ' ' if f 5 I A - MJQM' ffl 4 JP, ?. 3 I ' . 'J .Af-. - +G ., Y Nw ? -if ,I omg ,f - 415 jg xjP'4 iii' features II W: Ti!! fiiilpiill I-!!! 'fl lll!!'!ffll H1125- im 1 3- : :' gil I ' 255331 ' s Ji l.q A D n ' IA L- wr. R- K M ' xg EK 325 N .. . 3: 1- Q Q I, 7 4 YI ', 21 x, I . Y 5 x f E J H E A 1 1 -' r I, , u 5 - 5 'Lt I . I Q- . l Long ago, it must be, I have a photograph, Preserve your memories, They're all that's left you M X . l -' C. 3 ge, ,.'- u- g ,Q iliil rfb fm: xl x .gi agus- g., ,lk H' --fr' M-'il 'u vs Q '- lg-Q rj. 4. Q 1 . , 3 U .gi udmfgbxr- ,Q if A' ' '11 k..l! than . n'.,'M.' in J 'X A.a'-f. V 5' fi , 'sl Q . H .' :. '- ixlfj 5 . , gu.l 5 W Q. gm .- Qt, f A ' ,V M ' by ' - 'Q an mfg!! v ' ', - It s remarkable when we look back at this year. In the begmnlng we were ln separate worlds, Then slowly we began to develop lasting ties . . The people we learned to love and respect remained as individual as they were l l Q 4 xi ,, IA. g , 33 'uf together we have come out of it with extraordinary memories. P' Over the trodden and forgotten words, The rust and dusty burials of yesterday, We were born again into a thousand lives and deaths And we were left forever With only the hauntings of an accidental memory, With all its various freight of great and little things Which passed and vanished instantly And could never be forgotten. gb? M 11. urn cud I By the waters of life, By time, by time, Play us a tune on an unbroken spinet, And let us hear the actual voices of old fairsg Let us move backward through our memories, Let us relive The million moments of our lives, And let us hear our casual words. Thomas Wolfe ei . lk ll F Tl' :P9l:, 1r.Q . - , o .-. -- ...... I C' K- f-f f A' FZ ld 322 I Q V, King Ricky Sawin, Queen Janice Jones PECIAL EVENT Junior Prom Couples left to right: Ricky Sawin and Janice Jones, court members Sue Yandell and Peter Shellenherger. court members Sandy Coffin and Dick Hoodry December 4, 1976 . . . we danced to the tunes of CONNECTIONS . . . falling snow . . . promenading fYes, you were supposed to choose a COURT, tooll . . . A Winter . . . I Need You ibut what are the words?J . . . Marty Mazzone Barbara Johnson sv Michele Maloney, Art Fennelly I c,g , ? Arthur Meinert, MaryAnn Leach l . 9 xi 1, ,. Lisa Albushies, Warren Ford Kathy Stanton, John Castracane We l f WH FALL PORTS BANQUET 1977 The first annual all-sports ban- quet was a great success. M. Charbonneau was the master of Dr. Colucci as guest speakers. A roast beef dinner was provided by the cafeteria. The following awards were FIELD-HOCKEY Most Valuable- Diane Pankratz Most Improved- Jennifer Beaven Captains Award- Michele Trudeau FOOTBALL I' ceremonies, with Mr. Winsor and I Most Competitive- Kathy Bell L given: CROSS-COUNTRY Most Valuable lboysl- Peter Johnson. Most Valuable igirlsb- Martha Ring Most Improved- Billy Solimine Most Valuable-Mike Faragi Best Defensive-Dave Jacquard Best Offensive-Jim Racca SOCCER Most Valuable-Jim Havey Best Offensive-Dick Ellis Mr. Frank Charbonneau Best Defe11SlVe-Dave O,BI'leD Mrs. DeNinno, Jennifer, Kathy and Diane C03Ch Deke and Peter fy, Coach Bisacre and Dave Jacquard Mr. Sullivan receiving league trophy from Martha Coach Kelley and Dick Pill Rin 8 . '14 C ,ATE TOURNAMENTS vi. 'H , ,ffff . , Q.. gcc. H U X 4. 4 Captains Havey and Ellis ...M-1 31 . 'Fl ix as , 3 35 in ,153 bf, A. N , . ' 453553. C- 4? 1 5. j,... gs iff iv' fe , Y 1 f .', X V i l? ll-4 1 ' - ., I A i .0 . n cd I' iw I- C 1 1 Coach Kelley Capping a league championship season, Coach Dick Kelley's Soc- cer team advanced to the semi- finals of the EMASS tournament. On the way to the semi's, the booters defeated WatertownC2-U, Lincoln-Sudburyl3-IJ, and Lex- ingtonf2-11 in a quarter-final game that went into overtime. In the semi-finals, Wakefield and Billerica played a marathon game of 183 minutes. 142 minutes were played under the lights of B.C. Victory Field. The game was then moved to Masconomet where the scoreless tie was broken by Billerica in the 183rd minute. The final score, 1-0 Billerica. E3 - l Goalie Paul Bruce Mac ilu. ' Michele Trudeau Mary Greene 1978 SE Mrs. Mallette CAPTAIN Bums i iii Captains Mazzone and Pankratz Y' X A Qf After a very successful, champion- ship season, the girls' field hockey team entered the state tournament, unfortunately losing in their first game to Wellesley. It was still a great accomplishment to reach the states- Congratulations!! Carolyn Roos Laura Sheahan and Jennifer Beaven Coach DeNinn0 IOR PLAY, MXAX X Our class play, M.A.S.H., was the biggest success ever, due to the enthusiasm and cooperation of the many cast and crew members, and to the patience, dedication and talent of Mrs. Judy Mallette, . '-si. 1.20, our director. qggqiggsfi. Rehearsals were long and hard, 3- ft, but . . . ,gif -051593 i 1 B8 35 - ge 3355 VW, 7-gg, sis.. , iii' -, I --1 'fi xiii. - ' 3 5i'6'l'g.i i 5 3 4 'i'!f5LL - Ugly and Trapper Fritzi 500 lhs. of Maine lolmsters'7 was worth it!! Care fur a spot of tea? Dean Lodge, I was hwfll ready- E-NUN-C'I-ATEYY ,vtykvuf , 1 -a Private Lopez, you handsome devilY Whafs all the HO0P.la? ,:':'y.v ex Q:e!'r4 'r, 55 Where, Oh Where Are The Verdant Freshman? They've Gone Out From Their World Civ and Algebra, FRESHMAN YEAR Our Freshman year was special for all of us. We had finally made the big time: High School. The new high school was finished, and unlike the upperclassmen we knew our way around. It really made us feel good having all the other classes asking us, the Little Freshman, where classrooms were, although we missed not having a new school to explore. There were a few things we did have to get used to, namely, fighting our way through the crowded halls and hearing that melodious voice from the office calling, Kenny Burbine to the office please. Kenny Burbine. The Fieldhouse was new that year and was definitely an inprovement over the facilities of the Memorial Build- ing, even if it could not be used for indoor track meets. In sports we had a lot of really good teams to look forward to joining. Football started off the season with a loss to Watertown, but then went undefeated through the remainder of the season, capturing the league title. Soccer also had an excellent season, finishing in second place and enteringlthe State tourney. Fieldhockey fin- ished with a tie for the Middlesex League Championship. The Freshman team, with such outstanding players as Mary Greene, Diane Pankratz, and Cathy Green had an undefeated season of 6-0. Cross-country captured the league crown for the ninth time and the Division one championship. Winter sports also had a winning season. Indoor track won the league title and finished second in the States and Girls' Gymnastics again won the league crown. In January, Wakefield High took part in a new sporting event Donkey Basketball which proved that all asses do not have four legs. This was the year that East met West in Wakefield with the arrival of Mariko Higashi, the A.F.S. student from Japan. Caroline Kiley was selected to represent the local American Field Service Club in Costa Rica. The A.F.S. club held a Short Term Exchange Program in February with Valley Stream High School in New York. In March, eight students from Valley Stream spent a week visiting in Wakefield. In the Music department, the band participated in a successful exchange concert with East Longmeadow, besides the Spring and Winter Concerts and Orchestra Night. Well, soon May came and the seniors left, leaving us a little more room in the halls. Unfortunately, that was the first year we had final exams and no one knew quite what to expect. But, eventually June rolled around and we were only one step away from being upperclassmen. Lisa Bonanno Giancinta Bonaventura N Safe Ngw In The Sophomore Class . . Ch Where Are The Merry Young Sophomores? They've Gone Cut From Their Tale Cf Two Cities, SOPHCMCRE YEAR Here we were! Finally we were no longer at the bottom of the heap! We were now known as the upper of the underclassmen. It was an exciting year. We excelled in sports. Our football team with John Delassandro, Don Flanagan, and Kevin Conroy finished with a record of 3-6, although we did beat Melrose at the Thanksgiving game, in the rain! The cross country team had a stunning year as they earned their title as Middlesex League Champs. The Soccer team had a great sea- son with an 11-5 record and fell one game short of qualifying for the Eastern Mass State Soccer Tournament. Field hockey finished second in the Middlesex League and entered the State Tournament. The Winter sports teams did even better! Basketball had a season of 19-4 and were named Middlesex League Co-champs. Indoor track finished their season with a 5-3-1 record. The Girls Gymnastic team placed third in the League and had a 7-2 record. The music department was at its best. They had ninety-five members in marching band and were tied for sec- ond place with Lexington in the Middlesex League. The several concerts throughout the year, under the direc- tion of Miss Babikian, Mr. Laman, and Mr. Goding, all went extremely well. After February vacation, the talk amoung the sophmore class was the sophmore hop. It was the first formal dance we had ever attended. The couples danced to the theme song Dancing in the Moon light. Chosen for the King and Queen were Richard Gonzales and Janice Jones. The court was made up of Sandy Coffin, Lisa Von Rhee, Dick Boodry, and Mark McCune. It was a great Dance! Another highlight of the sophomore year was when fifteen students toured France. Participating from our class were Janet Larson, Roberta Hinman, Sandy Coffin, Debbie Caiani, Debbie Laquidara, Lisa Bonanno, Mi- chelle Maloney and Joan Williams. Soon the school year was coming to an end. We were no longer lower classmen and we were half way there to graduation. Dianne Wakelin Gay White Safe NOW In The Junior Class . . Where, Oh Where Are The Jolly Juniors? They've Gone Out From Their History And Chemistry, UNIOR YEAR Fall of our Junior year saw most juniors cheering for our soccer team. Our team had an unforgettable season, ending with a fantastic 16- 1-1 record. The Warriors became co-champs of the Middlesex league went on to the state tournament, where the boys were outstanding. Juniors on the squad were: Dick Boodry, Jim Havey, Dick Ellis, John McManus, Dave O'Brien, Gary Rizza, Tom Donahue and Jim Scott. Our Cross Country team had two outstanding juniors, Peter Johnson and Bill Solomine. Their season included coach DiCommandria's 100th victory at the Lexington meet. The Field Hockey team ended with a 7-4-2 record. Juniors who started on the team were: Cathy Green, Diane Pankratz, Melinda Adam, Marty Mazzone and, goalie, Mary Greene, who allowed only 8 goals all season. For the Football team it was a building year. Highlights of the season were big wins for the Warriors against Reading and Belmont. On December 4, we danced the night away at the Winter Ball -our Junior Prom. The theme was I Need You. That night King was Ricky Sawin and the Queen was Janice Jones, with Dickie Boodry, Sandy Coffin, Peter Shellenburger, and Susan Yandell as the court. During the boy's basketball season, a victory over Watertown marked Coach Lane's 100th career win. The team ended the regular season with a 15-8 record which qualified them for the State Tournament. Jim Havey and Mark Sydlowski were the star Juniors on the team. Girls Gymnastics had an exciting year with only three losses. Junior Lisa VonRhee was a co-captain and led the team all season. The Hockey team ended the season with a 3-13-2 record and hopes for a better record next year. Girls Basketball had a 1-13 season. Cathv Green, Diane Pancratz and Melinda Adam were the juniors who aided the team. Indoor track had a season's record of 1-8. Peter Johnson was outstanding in the mile and showed great promise for next year. Wrestling had a great season with an 8-6 record overall. A highlight was their 25-21 victory over previously undefeated Melrose. Tom Moore, Jim Mullen, Paul Foster, Jack Regan, Greg Barbanian and Jim Racca were juniors contributing to the team. Cathy Green was chosen as the A.F.S. student to participate in the winter program. She headed for New Zealand in January. Shortly after returning from Christmas vacation, we had another vacation due to the huge snowstorm. We were snowbound from Jan- uary 7-14. How nice it was not to have to get up at 6:30 on those cold winter mornings! To our relief, Spring did come, it also brought Spring sports with it. Our Boy's Tennis team had an outstanding season. Their league record was 12-3 which qualified them for the state tournament. In the states they lost in the second round to the third seated team. Outstanding juniors on the team were: Barry Curley, Paul Baglione, Kris Han- sen, and Peter Johnson. Girls Tennis had an outstanding season also. Their season's record was 9-4 which qualified them for the state tournament for the first time. The team, aided by juniors Joanne Morelli, Marty Mazzone, Heidi Ellis, Janine Fabiano, Elaine Sentementes went all the way to the semifinals where they were defeated by Newton-North. Golf had a building year with a season record of 0-9. Juniors on the team were Bob Conway and Dave Green. Girls Track had a fine season. The girls ended the year high in the league aided by outstanding juniors: Karen Wenyon, Diane Pankratz, Mary greene and Kathy Beasley. For Boy's Track it was a building year. Juniors aided the team very much. Some of the boys were: Bill Solimine, John Constantino, and Rusty Troupe. All hope for a better season next year. Girls Softball ended the regular season with a fine 10-8 record. They were 4th in the Middlesex League though the team was comprised of mainly underclassmen. Juniors Melinda Adam and Melanie Economou helped the team. The Baseball team had a disappointing season. Juniors were: Dick Ellis, John McCarthy, Mike Teece, Al Dilibero, John Gravilese, Dave O'Brien, Rick Rollins, and Peter Brown. They hope for a better season next year. Three students from W.H.S. were chosen by the Odd Fellows 8: Rebeccas to go on the Pilgrimage to the United Nations during the sum- mer. Sue Yandell, Moira Cullen, Dan Harrington and Lew Finklestein went to New York for a week of United Nations briefings and sight- seeing. We ended our Junior Year looking forward to the day we would become SENIORS. Moira Cullen Sandy Coffin Safe NOW In The Senior Class - Oh Where Are The Grand Old Seniors? They've Gone Out From Their Dreams And Theories, E IOR YEAR Our Senior year began auspiciously with the return of Kris Hanson from Spain, and the arrival of Roy Rogers, our AFS student from Chile. Roy is now Dan Harrington's brother, and will stay with us throughout the year. Several clubs got going early in the year, including the Lookout, the W club, the Pep Club, and Inter Nos. The Lookout staff, headed by Dave Fratto and Joe Schwartzer, revived our school newspaper, and made it into a publication to be proud of. The W club began fundraising almost immediately, selling calendars to anyone and everyone. Our Pep Club representatives for 1977-1978 were Paula Whiting, Mary Greene, Kathy Beasley, and Janice Jones. Inter Nos held a well-attended Halloween party, and made plans for many more events under the direction of President Mary Greene and Vice-President Laurie Mandato. It was quite heartening to see a return of school activity and spirit. Student Council, as always active and interested in school affairs, was run by Tricia Forte, as president, with help from senior council members, Joanne Morelli, Paul Baglione, Paula Whiting, Ellen Hayes, Elaine Sente- mentes, Rick Sawin, and Roy Rogers. Class committees were established in the fall, and were supervised by the class officers Marty Mazzone, John McManus, Leah Zanotti, and Nancy Chapman. In the music sphere, almost all was in harmony fpun definitely intended.D Except for the unfortunate lack of interest in the marching band, each music section produced fine results, as usual. Jim O'Hare piped his way to stardom, receiving recognition by being chosen for the NortheastDistrict concert and being recommended for All-State. Charlie Teahan received similar honors on his cello. There are several events reserved only for the senior year, National Honor Society and the Senior Play being two of these. The National Honor Society held its induction on Dec. 13. Its speakers lit the candles in the tradi- tional ceremony. The officers were elected, including David Fratto, President, Jean-Marc Kien, VP, Lew Finkle- stein, Treasurer, and Melinda Adam, Secretary. The Senior Play, directed by Mrs. Mallette, was MASH, starring Todd Kadis and Paul Baglione, with Joan Williams, Bob Haas, Dave Fratto, and Jack Regan, and Jim O'Hare, also carrying major roles. Fall sports showed us just the kind of athletic talent we really had, and it was impressive! WHS had three out of five championship teams, and the other two teams placed third and fifth in the league. Field Hockey, under the leadership of Diane Pankratz and Marty Mazzone, restored the MLC to Wakefield, tying with Woburn for first place. Soccer with Capts. Havey and Ellis went all the way to the league championships and semifinals of the states. Girls, Cross-Country, in their first season, captured the crown with a perfect record. Football, under Capts. Mike Tecce and Don Flanagan, did well, placing fifth in the league, and cross-country, with Capts. John- son, Solomine, and Constantino, ended up with a fine 6-3 record. As this section of the Oracle goes to press, we are but halfway through the year. Let's hope the remainder of our high school career turns out to be a happy and productive experience for all. GOOD LUCK! . . . he was like a man who stands upon a hill above the town he has left, yet does not say the town is near, but turns his eyes upon the distant soaring ranges. -Thomas Wolfe Lost, Lost In The .Wide, Wide World , 4: 1 , 1 s,. Q a 0 1 Be it remembered that we the class of 1978, of Wake- field High School, Wakefield Massachusetts, from the county of Middlesex Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, mentally unstable and educationally de- prived, and knowing of this uncertainty of this state, do make this our final will and testament. First: To the faculty MR. MIKSEN: Machiavelli's quotations DR. BELOTE: Directions to tie a tie MRS. WILLIAMS: Life in the year 2000 MR. SMITH: A class of burnouts MS PATI: Another GREAT 2219 homeroom MS PATRIQUIN: Hari Junior MR. RYAN: A devil dog MS ROMANO: PEOPLE MR. ZYNSK: Best Teachers Award from: A.M., D.S., C.R., C.M., M.M., and O.F.M. MR. THOMAS: stilts MRS. LAWRENCE: A distemper shot MR. MUTH: Miss Dubois MR. CASEY: A funny voice MR. FARIA: A notorized pass to the guidance office F Block B. CALLAGY: His own radio station MRS. PANICO: A Rona Barrett with a Boca Loca MR. D.J.: Time Cards V MR. TROP: Professor of sweathog University MR GRAHN: His homeroom 2300 ik? 4 . , mfg si:-Ziff: , ,V g,2.f. . A new mother-in-law MERCHANT: A quiet lunch 2 , 4 - .V 5 ,f .. ' 1? , ii MR. DAVIS: a neat little problem MR. JONES: A lifetime membership to the Mickey Mouse Club MR. LANG: Hi-Ho MR. CARMILIA: A holiday MR. RICHARDS: A delivery boy MS. ROBERTSON: A test without an essay MRS. DECRISTOFORO: A luncheon date with Julia Child MR. BLANCHARD: A new joke MS. WHEELER: A truckload of white-lined paper MR. CAHILL: An all boy class MISS COTTER: A dance studio MRS. MCCARTHY: Her French V Class and a birth- day present MR. MCAULIFFE: mud time MISS COOPER: Tarzan MR. FILLIPPONE: Barbequed potato chips MRS. DIAMONT: Lee Majors MRS. BODE: 22 wpm on a timing MRS. BENOTTI: ascertiveness MR. T.P. KELLEY: A chemistry lecture COACH KELLY: A rematch with Billerica MISS CALLAHAN: A black dress Second: To the Underclassmen THE CLASS OF 1979: The YAC THE CLASS OF 1980: An escape route Third: To different groups A ,Q A L: It's own fire department ' LAIDES: Belleness THE MATH TEAM: Ten million donuts THE SOCCER TEAM: RICH THE FOOTBALL TEAM: More parties THE CHEERLEADERS: A rowdie party with the basic brew THE OUTING CLUB: A new set of troublemakers Fourth: To our classmates BOB LUFKIN: A Surfin U.S.A. NANCY COLLIER: A spider all her own JOE ROBERTO: The state of Texas GRETTA LEACH: A RAS berry soda LAURIE BRUEN: her own vinyard fully stocked DIANE WAKELIN: A can of Chicken soup ELLEN HAYES: I want you in the rain, snow, sleet CHARLIE BENEDETTO: A new finger JODY ENO: A diploma CHRIS LABRIOLA: Pandy TIM STRETTON: A Pelican Joker MIKE DISTAULA: Ugirls only party JIMMY O'HARE: free pass to the barber shop PAULA WHITING: A blonde babe FGLLIN BOUCHARD: A permanent lvlliiif FARAGI: A mechanical tongue STEVE WHELTON: a female moose JOHN I.i'ALi::.PF'.fiANDRO: A horse KAREN BAKER: A burnt cookie i MARY MURPHY: A pillow for G-block RHONDA McMILLAN: Summer of '77 VALERIE TROIANO: kissing cousins JEFF BEDELL: A new license JOEL MURPHY: A bathroom GAYLE McCAULEY: Peter Frampton 8: J.Mc TROY THOMPSON: his own bus , MELANIE ECONOMOU: A prize pony tail CLAIRE BOUTILLIER: A Bermuda Custom DON FLANAGAN: one last football game ED SULLIVAN: some common sense JOE KIRMES: A chill instead of a shiver LISA ROUILLARD: A one way ticket to N.Y. h DAWN BRAWLEY: some good scoop MIKE ROBERTO: A moment without that smile PATRICE SHEA: four on the floor JIMMY HAVEY: Burning furness ANDY FITZGIBBONS: non-dilated pupils JOHN MURPHY: to find Lost River PAUL SCIABA: A jam with Zepplin CATHY STOHL: A never ending song JOHN McCARTHY: A Hayesy day ' JO ANNE AMBROZIK: A Harvey Wallbanger MARYANNE McGUIRE: A bomas brain MICHELLE MALONEY: Arthur? Mike? Arthur? Mike? Y: F E it , f W , . 5? A 1, . 21 BRIAN BRINKERS: A pot of gold ES: I'rn sorry S1ql'fIii I-Iiliy magazine AY: M.G.A. and a day at the beach CAUSE: 16th president :W 'ANN MIGNOSA: f-Big Root' ., ' V, ELKINS: A cranking party CHERI RICHARDSON: A full tank of gas - 4. , Q SUSAN BUONAPANE: An ont button DAVE McCLELLAN: AA black hook .fs .Z i ,. JOHN RIORDAN: feather duster t. SUSAN YANDELL: A cheese berger R+ o. . BAGLIONE: lessons ,f p IIA, BOESEN: n baton 9: A-f. ,Q ' ,S . ii OOHEN: morning announcements , :oh Ex,-.. BARRY CURLEY: a match with Jimmy Conners DAVID TECCE: suspenders GERALYN OLIVER: awlifetime supply of Doritos :A-1 . AMY JOHNSONQSQ long nap JILL DONALDSON: Tom and Reading parties Q SHARON CROPPER: A night at Malden Catholic pn N CARROLL: A handful of hair CATIQ A quicker way to Malden JANINE FABIANO: Qian station attendant RICHARD GONZALEZ: n Suzy-QT I , MARTHA TURNER: A good Mark SHERRI PALMQU1sTt J.c. forever BETH HOUSE: a shopping spree at Coleman's PAT CARDELLI: mine always LISA BONANO: a certain trip to the office BILLY SOLIMINE: wings for his sneakers LEAH ZANOTTI: 410 DAVID HEALEY: a serious remark DOREEN FOTINO: a group of her own TOMMY ZAPPALA: A full day in school NANCY LAWTON: Woodstock PATTY PERRY: A B.A.T. at C.M. PAUL JACKSON: his own team BECKY BOCCELLI: The home-ec floor BARBARA COMMEFORD: binoculars and a forever empty gas tank JUDY COSSENTINO: a day without laughing JEROLD DECARLO: a new dance DEBBIE DONAHUE: Reading MARK FLAHERTY: golf club covers JOHN YAMARTINO: a babe CHERYL BARCZAK: A bee CAROL CORCORAN: Corky MD LEO DELORY: eyes in the back of his head ROBERT GEARIN: a pack of gum LISA D'ANGELO: a date-with Franki Valli LISA CASAVANT: a free trip to Tabor Academy MICHAEL WEAVER: a rubber duckie MOIRA CULLEN: moldy yogurt .ar-SFLIQ: imaginary parties with mark LISA MORRILL: a shockless ride PAM MOONEY: a night without the bathtub NANCY BREZINA: a trip to California PETER HENDRIKS: a certain detergent JOHN MCMANUS: an outdoor party BETH IOSUA: a day without work KAREN WENYON: a locker of her own KATHY DOYLE: Allen DANA VINING: A full scholarship to Penn State VICKI BON OMO: An ice-cream cone with two J im- mies TRICIA FORTE: green M Sz M's LAURIE MANDATO: A car of her own MARY GREENE: More school spirit CARLA DUCLOS: A bottomless bowl JUDY PERRY: Stanley Sz Jaco TRICIA PROWSE: Another summer of 77 KELLY LAYTON: backbrace JOHN GRAVELLESE: A Led Zepplin Ticket RALPH DYER: a bowl DENNIS DUSSAULT: A sense of direction DONNA BLACKSTONE: A body guard .TO -ANN LASPINA: They're waiting for you in home- IUUYTI LINDA PRISCO: Johnson's baby powder JOANNE MAHONEY: A ramblin kind of guy KAREN HOIJER: A doorbell CAROL STRUZZIERO: B block lav pass KELLY NARKUN: A quieter laugh PAM MILLS: A ring with innocence ARTHUR BEEBE: fame SUE FLOOD: A new last name RICK ROLLINS: one way trip to Poland CATHY RONAN: her own Burger King .5 DAN PICARDI: Hiw own booky agency 'E i GAYLE BONNER: I full tank SCOTT COVIELO: A portable snaclr bar ligfffo ' STEVE HUNNEMAN: egsyrpeeifgff labels'-. ,J ' ' if -I ANN coNNELLY: 15 erpaiggg 5' 3 A , . I . 3 A I MARY SHINE: an inch end' a half g 'Geri-'i '9'6 ELLEN BUMSTEAD: .Lei owgn iifivaee irrij A - :J ' . I-A I ff i i TODD KADIS: fame Sz fortunei' , ' ' gem-P ' 75 A MICHELLE GENERAZZO: a brownieyfi 1 .3 Iffl I 4 -igij DIANE PANDRATZ:i giei'ea1:'. I if g I -' v .' -A fs- g PETER JOHNSON: 'Aire ' gi' ' - igg I JOAN WILLIAMS: 6th and 'a boat Ygg, A '-'f-1 ,yi. I DAN I-IARRINGTON: Friday-gnd'Satuiiday ' Q off I. 7' . 1 -N A JEAN-MARC KIEN: a correct n Q' ciation OI, his A name 'U P I BOB good school4?f, f fi II X re ne ii home A , 5 ' f xl I l ROY ROGERS: A lighthouse and a bronzed Sp ' English dictionary , ARTHUR engraved ,ades Z 4 z I 5 5 , lb l V I? ' w 7 I a ANE SWEEZY: A mistry lab that worked JIM MAUREEN MITSOC dent proof car that always -Ray. vision runs ' driving lessons LINDA FREEMAN: t straxght road to Wake- Held a good yearbook Tr0p'S less 95 : to be on time TER: ERIC B..- GAY CALAEO: Periwrinkle mth sliocks Iivas gonna say computer A 'Y girl in her shop class 3l'l'OW . 'uu..,s-5-.M MARY ELA DENISE TIO JEFF KIM M SON. a ride Mx, 5-0---.... row , - AN SWIASAT O endless supply of food A G Alaska CARO RTER apm I YF.--WL SHELDON: a lifetime supply of sketch- 1jfI'ffl'.l3- KEVIN CONROY: Orange sherb et SUE MACMILLAN: Gary PAUL HALEY: homeroom announcement KRIS HANSON: a foreign country PEGGY CHAMPOUX: a Sunday without homework MARY COYNE: an old lady RICHARD GREEN: A new thumb DAVID HARRISON: Ralph CAROLYN CONNELL: Straight seam DEBBIE STARRAT: A DINO sour MARK McCUNE: CRYSTAL LAKE TOM DEVOUE: A looking glass RICHIE SCHLOSS: his own concert DAVE GREEN: binoculars MELINDA ADAM: ANYTHING but sports SUE MORAN: courage with a good BUZZ JACKIE TRIMPER: initiative JO ANN WHITE: CAR insurance JOANNE MORELLI: SEED at Wimbleton SANDY COFFIN: A wardrobe of turtlenecks PAULA VACCARI: summer in Wakefield FAITH SWANSON: A strong ceiling DEBBIE LACQUIDARA: A certain person in a cer- tain orange car ROBERT HINMAN: life preserversn BILLY DONAVAN: drumsticks BRENDA NICKERSON: D.a.B.'? KATHY SHIVERS: T.R. and Austrailia JIM SCOTT: A national guard TOM COOGAN: A fur coat JOHN MCCARTHY fMcGeeJ: A king size toothbrush STEVEN WOOD: A winter home with nuts JIMMY RACCA: A house in Greenwood MARY ANN DWYER: A new nickname MARTY MAZZONE: A trip to Russia KATHY FLYNN: A van with 10 boys MARK FURRIER: Some crumbs -A KATHY BROWN: A life like the Edge of Night JANICE JONES: We do it all for you PETER BROWN: headlines on the front page MANDY PAGE: more summers like 76,' KIM FURNESS: A race with AJ Foyt LISA VON RHEE: A curb PAULINE NEWTON: A happy Thursday SANDY CRIVELLO: indefinite supply of potato chips SUE BEAULIEU: A certain FLOB g I GARY RIZZA: A penalty shot TRICIA IGO: St. Johns Prep rggu RICKY SAWIN: A 10,000 scholarship SUSAN BEAULIEU: A iasting portrait ofa BEE JOE SHWARTZER: season tickets to the Bruins?-A MICHAEL ALBANESE: A can of Alpo JULI ANDERSON: A security guard RUDOLPH ARSLAN: FORD KAREN BACHELDER: Lil Peach ALAN DILIBERO: Golden Banana DONNA MARCOTTE: BUN warmer DEBBIE CAIANI: a doctor's call NANCY COLLIER: A spider of her own JOE ROBERTO: The state of Texas GRETTA LEACH: A RAS bggry sodav LAURIE BRUEN. Henu ard fqiiyfsiogked JoHN ChuIIiZQ.QZL5. ' ni ROBIN TARR: A . KATHY with Jackson Bmw-ng . . - RUSTY DAVE JACQUA iQ12fi'It5iSI 1 A-HgLipT1MisLL1s: A gigs? wine 'M-..Qfid last but not least, to the Unknown: 'fe ,.,,41.W., C.C., D.D., K.F., and J.J: Tumney Falls 'T.1., MD., KB., P.C., and P.N1 Annual october .4 parties C.B., J.W., LE., K.S., C.C., and D.C: Yebba-Debba Do D . C., L.z.L. v.B., J.J., P.w., EH., . ., a . : An endless weekend H .I., D.P., and J.F: a night to gemember C.P., Ks., and LM: T.T.w.D.F.L. W T.P., S.F., L.M., M.G., C.C., D.C., P. O., and M.E: BACON- BURGERS N.C., T.P., M.G., L.M., S.F., and P.O: You've got a friend C.R., F.M., A.M., L.B., D.O., and L.A: a night together D.O., A.M., C.M., D.S., and M.W: A girls night without the guys M.E., 8: Y.U: ADate Night In witness of each other we here to inscribe our names: Tricia Igo Peter Shellenberger Vicki Bonomo Patty Perry Susan Yandell Gail Adam Kathy Scott Elayne Lipson Faith Martin Gary Rizza Ricky Sawin Ann Magnosa QC., C.A., D.C., R.H., DQL., J.L., F.S:giand--P.V: A bigger if 93 V S . ? . an . af hflv A .,t.'g: I, . 5 5153 A. Wt? , 5:,,.L,.ffe .. .Q A ' . ' - x-.cj f,,g,,,1.... A .e - 1.2 , J Gail Adam G Findlay st. Melinda Adam 33 Madison ave, Roseann Addonizio 475 Water st. Michael Albanese 346 Albion st. Lisa Albushies 15 Laurel st. Joanne Arnbrozik 121 Vernon st. Julie Anderson 1 Highland ave. Rudolph Arslan 6 Crescent Hill Fred Aston 7 Druid Hill ave. David Bachelder 17 Park st. Karen Bachelder 272 Vernon st. Paul Baglione 17 Magnolia terr. Karen Baker 22 Stedman st. Greg Barberian 1013 Farm st. Cheryl Barczak 7 Brook ave. Joseph Bassaleh 43 Crescent st, Rita Bassaleh 455 Crescent st, .Riirlreii Bassler 1 ilruid l-lill ave. Kal. 'een Beasley 19 Ei iirest rd. IOR DIRECTCRY Susan Beaulieu 12 Cordis st, Jeffery Bedell 8 Myrtle ave. Arthur Beebe 30 Davey ln. Charlie Benedetto 8 Fourth st.. Donna Blackstone 53 Emerson st. Rebecca Boccelli 70 Melvin st. Diane Boesen 11 Louise ave. Lisa Bonanno 46 Cordis st. Giacinta Bonaventura 60 Richardson st. Gayle Bonner 21 West Park dr. Vicki Bonomo 62 Valley st. Richard Boodry 28 Gould st. Colin Bouchard 312 Curtis st. Lori Boucher 276 Salem st, Gerald Bourque 206 Oak St. Claire Boutilier 6 Bay st. Anthony Bragg 361 Salem st. Dawn Brawley 8 Spaulding st. Patricia Breeden 295 Salem st. Nancy Brezina 12 Atwood st. Brian Brinkers 115 Greenwood st. Julia Broderick 48 Lawrence st. Cheryl Brown 66 West Park dr. Cheryl Ann Brown 13 Evergreen st. Kathleen Brown 101 Nahant st. Maureen Brown 6 Preston st. Peter Brown 8 Thistledale rd. Laurie Bruen 17 Aborn ave. Thomas Bryant 7 Marla Lane Ellen Bumstead 58 Spring st. Susan Buonopane 5 Alpins Circle Christine Burke 321 Park st. Debbie Caiani 212 Bellevue ave. Susan Carroll 22 Muriel ave. Lisa Casavant 10 Morrison ave. John Castracane 26 Prospect st. Paula Cause 30 Butler ave. Peggy Champoux 65 Cedar st. Michele Calareso 6 Arthur rd. Sally Camuso 78 Forest st. Patrick Cardarelli 10 Birch Hill ave. Nancy Chapman 50 Pitman ave. Janice Chittenden 1 Heather Lane Michael Ciampa 13 Lafayette st. Elaine Clark 21 Magnolia terr. Sandra Coffin 9 Nelson ave. Jeffrey Cohen 22 Thistledale rd. Nancy Collier 33 Warren ave. Diane Collins 9 Hancock rd. Barbara Comerford 27 Walton st. Carolyn Connell 311 Lowell st. Ann Connelly 39A Lawrence st. William Connors 158 Main st. Kevin Conroy 43 Hancock rd. Robert Conway 14 Western ave. Thomas Coogan 17 Pearl st. James Cook 19 Thistledale rd. f.J . . r,'f'0-'Z I 7. ',.4 wr: Nj' isa ' ,,, fe -if . , , a1?'i,1-Itugfaf' Robert Goldstein 41 Pitman ave. Richard Gonzalez 14 Brook ave. Philip Goodell 22 Crescent st. Michael Goveia , 'Y 99 81 West Park dr. John Gravallese f A David Healey 32 Avon st. Peter Hendricks David Hodson 323 Lowell St- 3 Fellsmere ave. Cathy Green , Karen Hoijer 34 Robin rd- Overlook rd. David Green 10 Linda rd. 9 ,erlook rd, V A . Richard Green HJ, QQ 33 Ric' Hudson 14 Maple avafciifv' t 8 V-Ixiiiball ave. i i . ,A 1 Linda Greenberg gg- Wtfwstephen Hunneman 18 Robin rd. 9 i f 12 Shady ave. Mary Greene John Hurton 17 Pitman ave. Robert Haas 30 Morrison rd. West Paul Haley 50 Redfield rd Christine 32 Crescent st -42 Suzy 32 Crescent Kristin 24 Elm Ellen 30 Armory st. Patricia Igo. 14 Grove st. Mary Beth losua 76 Chestnut st. Jackson Blue Hill ave. y, MA Jacquard John Jankowski 77 Paon Boulevard Eric Jappe 37 Hillcrest rd. - '-ag Steven Jones 84 Greenwood st. Todd Kadis 22 Millbrook Ln. Kasbarian Harrison ave. 'Kaufman Keefe Chris 65 Spring st, Janice Lacey !4V Pine st. '- Scott Leard 8 Swansea st. Peter Lidig 43 Robin rd. Elayne Lipson 68 Aldrich rd. Robert Lufkin 2 Alpine Circle Kenneth Lundquist 15 Shady ave. Susan MacMillan 48 Pleasant st. Joanne Mahoney 3A Hopkins st. Lisa Maki 55 Chestnut st. Michele Maloney 22 Eastern ave. Diane Malonson -' 90 V Stark Debra Ralph 24 Elm Lisa 8Ve. Leach Stephen McAvenia 62 Chestnut st. John F. McCarthy 46 Brewster rd. John J. McCarthy 6 Lantern ln. Maureen Mitsock 57 Myrtle ave. Maria Molettieri 19 Bancroft ave. Kelly Monahan 17 Shady ave. Dana Nelson 28 Chapman rd. Janet Nestor 5 King st. Pauline Newton 7 Sweetser st. Judith Perry 197 Oak st. Patricia Perry 87 Pleasant st. Dean Philbrick 9 Wilson ave. Gayle McCauley 711 Main st. Carol McConville 43 Outlook rd. Mark McCune 56 Green st. John McGregor 9 Savin rd. Maryanne McQuire 14 Thistledale rd. David McLellan 16 Eastern ave. John McManus 41 Spring st. Rhonda McMillon 1 High st. Elaine McNall 9 King st. Arthur Meinert 33 Oak st. Brenda Mercurio 7 Fox rd. James Meuse 25 Karen rd. Steven Meuse 58 Vernon st. ,N Brenda Nickerson 69 Nahant st. Park dr. Sharon 54 Woodbriarif rd. Janice Philbrick 287 Albion st. Daniel Picardi 2 Heritage ln. Margaret Plante 59 Emerson st. Steven Porcaro 5 Coolidge rd. Carol Porter 19 Stark ave. Linda Prisco 77 Butler ave. Patricia Prowse 7 Kendrick rd. James Racca 62 Paon Blvd. John Regan 25 Forest rd. Robert Rehnstrom 20 Mitchell ln. Cheri Richardson 21 Park ave. John Riordan 1184 Main st. Gary Rizza 6 Meadowview rd. Alfred Roberto 8 Cottage st. Joseph Roberto 2 Melvin st. Michael Roberwyf' 67 Melvin stil- Roy Rogers in 25 Sweetser st. I iff 3 -:..'?', i'Q3f41T'f .- y,.m1'.r 4 'a rl 'W 14? 1 61 N H YP- i s.z ,,, X14 5, 4-r. , ,,-29,6 qv' Ixgfi ' 'W Jr, V. .W W an f'l 'm 4 nv ' fx L!-w 1 .U , af v , ef' fill, - ' ,. I W1 , .A - . . '- ff .Q V ,- yn- s I x 5 i V, V . 1-. 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Chairman Mr. William Leonard: Metal Working, Industrial Arts Mr. Martin Callahang Power Mechanics, Industrial Arts ,tin fs I A .v ff yf Rib Jw -uni' ll F- The Thomas Stretton Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brawley Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield y The Victor C. Kirmes Family A , The Louis Burbine Family The Thomas Crusco Family Mr. and Mrs. Elio DiLibero Mrs. June Donahue and Family The John Distaula Family The William Donavan Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . e e e . u o - John Donahue Joseph Hendriks Joseph Iosua John E. Hunneman Carlton Jackson Joseph G. Fabiano Franklin E. Hodson Howard Jappe Clifton White Charles Jankowski Clarence Jacquard Alan Johnson Bertram Hudson William House Robert Hoyer ss if f. . -V , M sn, 3355, . - . 2..- 1. 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