Waltham High School - Mirror Yearbook (Waltham, MA)
- Class of 1979
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I 'vs x ,QQ .V .X ' ' ' I 4' n-A115 ' . +1 1 5 , Jn ll ' 'Ja , ,,-.,4 . u 9 V P X X X W Y l' -.:. 2 T' l. if . fl nl X 4 ' 7 11 -.1 , 'f I WX -f W' '-X - ' ' X ' ' v X e - 7- fi. xi- J U V17 V. siwqla .U 4 mf X .. wx SQ' 4 , -w I 71 - ,-ect? .A fb Ni 0' x 0 , v- a ' xwflyt Q 1 ' 1 Q: sl ,L 4 M4 ix 4 ,Q Q 1, .,. Q x 2- f .Q-V. X - x f iw H., I km r Gall Casavant olastic P Sl ROW 4 cl rms lnnda Vdldanbrlnl Ioyce Harrlngton fro mptalnj Fran Smorlas fro ff mi Row Dunne Burley Barbara Douceltv Colleen McCarthy lim .,,,-,,,, ., I nm: johnson Kdrffn Doucctte Coarh Cz rald Tierney. Girls win orth Section for 3rd time Gail selected first team All Scholastic Waltham High Schools tiiibeatt-iz streak was extended to 40 coriset.uti'.t- wins by the girls this year in tht-ii attempt to capture the Suburban League championship. They not only topped the Suburban League by defeat- ing Brookline in the last game ol the regular season, but also won their third consecutive North Sectionalchampion- ship. The teams fine performance was highlighted by the outstanding and con- sistent play of Gail Casayant, who was elected to the First Team All-Scholastic in volleyball. Also recognized for their fine play were Fran Smerlas and Caro- lyn Medeiros, who were voted to the Bench of the First Team. Chosen for Honorable Mention was Ioyce Harring- ton. In the State Tournament. Waltham easily defeated its first opponent. and split with both Milford and Borcltton. These ties disqualified the girls from the finals. However, VVaItham ended the year with a 17-1-2 record. which only reflected the ouistand- f ing ability of the team as a 94,4 1, whole the girls' remarkable fi.: season was quite an accom- 4? plishment. of which they can ,' be very proud. ' RECORD CAMBRIDGE WON 15-11.15-13 NEWTON NO. WON 15-4 QUINCY WON 15-7 NO. QUINCY WON .15-6 NEWTON SO. VVON 15-4 BROCKTON WON . 15-1 BROOKLINF VVON .15-11 CAMBRIDGE WON 2.15- 0 NHVVTUN NO LYON l5 l.,15-8 QIIINCY WON 15-10 NO. 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' , 12-2557 ,- ' QQ'-'Q'-'IZ' 'fy Ll- i.f ., ' .-,I-. - - .QF yi: 'ffL5-- - 1- -ft'-'Z 1' ' -fb' - D igi? :5 ,,.,-,.. ,.. , ., .V .A -.4 ' '.fP'- '!:'1Z4-fl 1 '-11:4 ' .- - F5 ,-, -,13,1:-:-- .,,.,s.,A- , , . . -- 3 -, ZH: 1,1213-: qv -' . .- 3 j' .1 1-Ava.:-' 5 3 J G Ti ..1 Tri SG: 5 I wb' .2 TO THE SEA ONS IN THE WAVES SPARK MY MEMORY , SOME SAD CHILDHOOD FRIENDS AND THE DREAMS WE HAD f w. ' . . .. nw Ig- . .7 ' . .- ,f's.,-.4,-',.T:- sq I, v ma-rf - kv 'z' I . ' '44 ' 2' wg, , - -,- -4--1--6 -- -,x--.'1u'-,-nfwnw. gf. ,fluff-': '. A' ll Sl J 1 'Ji R s 1 1 X Us 5 En. Si 4 Q v 5' W, ri' . gf V I 'w: Q I- v, . 'A J T r' V if LK 11 X 1. WM. 'I 'Q 5 v 1, I' -, in. 1 6 K vi 1 'K x,. ,545 . 51 ss bg. E 1 I Fir ZZ, dv-Q. iii-4' --- - - 1 f---- - - -----1 -ro - - - A' ' st Row: Kevin Randall. Paul lli-vue. Roger VVonp.:, lot' lJiSti-fano. Stl-x't-n tJlix't'ri, llolmlwx tliusti. Bobby Pratt, Michael Burke. Scott Baker. Lenny llurnvau, lfrank Moira-.ilt'. Hilly St.iin.i. Vinnu- Si .il Middle Row: Coach Passarini, Tonuny Magiiirv. llavv Sposti-dt, Fran Soul oi, tluy Si-rgi, lid Biddy. Dan Rolnchaud. Tony Cape-llo. lohn Wade, Michaf-l Morre-.ilu lun lN1ir.iluli-, Ni: k 'xliiyilult-. ach Riccio. Back Row: lJmiglDiVito. H.ililmytl.itely, I.iyllulii-rty.llolm Kolilo-r. Iolin 1.1-oiie-li.Sl1'wIi voe, Carlo Santo. Q l Grapplers pin 15 opponents Iolo North Section Champ The 1978-79 wrestling team proved to be the most successful squad in recent years. Coming out of its ninth season. the grap- plers tied the W.H.S. record for most dual meet wins in a single season. Tri-captains. Ioe DiStefano and Scott Baker led the team and came up with important wins when the Hawks needed them most. In post-season tournaments the boys proved equally impressive. placing second in the North Sectionals with junior Bobby Guisti capturing M.V.P. for the tournament. Sen- iors Baker and DiStefano each advanced to the semi-finals of the Mass. State com- petition and propelled the Hawks to walk away with a f sixth place finish. Standout 0.4 1. DiStefano also managed to cap- fs.: ture the North Sectional title 4? for the third consecutive year. ,' an , . t fi .i ,w , , t',lyx-xslt l' lj in -'tlltl,lNl-, .li'.XlltVN Nu f XX XY! RNIB Xiu QI lNtN lxlx xwll 1 l l l.HWl'll Xl-NX Y' '. lllfill x ill! l. t v - M . 'MK A tu 'Xi ' X ' . . 1 ixX.!l- . , in - .- ' if ff.. ss X! K gf-f X E S. , 3 Q x..2 xx ' nfl I ,4, V ,M jd up E X . x ,. 232 J' i kfxx fig 1 I 'E 1. . I ,Wg 41 .. 4'-1. 'f . L D s 1 . Q D 1' ,XM .f TZ mL K ' -, ...... l Q ml X2 . f' - 1.7-yws-.,,,A f , 13 , .-. - ' ' ' - V1 4,x3H!ML-f f'. 5 'S 5 u E D 9, . J Q X W ' X 8 SIN , X A if I N I J' ' n, . f J 5'7x '1 ra , pf' I ' Q X ' ,Hz .Sf t -Q 0 M .35 , x X WN! 1 1 if I x . -1 , I ,, ' ' fi , I ,sb f 1 1 M K Yivln 3: I .1 '17, ff .l t a I 2 ' lt if 4 K F I -.., t I It 4 5 K ln' . . fi ' 4 I-'L 2, Y Q A .HN . I li. . N t s' X t I' I A-'Yi l ' et I , A . I ' 1 -'r-QL I I A ' . I 51124 rj-. gg ,,.- 'P A If Q tx- ' x QI ix First Row: Donna Kass. Marie' Kvrr, Aileen tlyr, Linda Kiiriiikyain. I,1nd.i l..iRos.i. .'Xl'It't'll Itrt-iuiuii. t'Iu-rxl Brown. Second Row: Coutzh losvph 'l'r4inrzhitu, Iody l..iRos.i, .-Xnn Nlurtiii. lit-th tilihlssttti. Ix.ut-ii Itt'II.i Cost1i.l.iiuraHowl-rs.Kzithytllm-y.Ile't-Ilve-Kvoiigli..'Xiiiit'N'1t-lv,tloatihSlioosliun'I'utunu.iu Many records broken during disappointing 5835011 Tim Vincuillo and Linda Karnikyan lead way llc-spite having .i nurnlwr ot outstuudin ttnirn suite-rf-d through i I . osing kr ir tht- truth sruson Hut individual Dt'l'fttFITldllt,t'!s this l standing st-mor pt-rforrnt-rs innludt-d Holi tus stlli ind Turn Vinriullo who hoth plated in .,,, , . mm . r 1 , tht- Siihurhan l,t'dj.2tlt'N1t't'I .ind t..ipt.. Hill Krarnvr and l'.iul llillson. ,-Xrnong the hi Ii lights of this st-iison wus ii fourth plum- finish hy tht- two rnilt- rt-lay tt irn in tht- Stat:-s .it III Also tht' l7l't'dIKll't2 of tht- sf.hooI rt-t ord In tht it ,.,. two mill' rt-lay tt-aim of Paul llillson, Iohn Simeone. Gregg Dt-moo and Tim Yinuiullo .it the Dartmouth Rt-lays, The girls' ttuirn had iht-ttvr st .ison than tht record shows. lH'tli iust' of .ill tht stihool records they broke, l aura Howe-rs hrolw tht school rvtzord in tho high lump with .i iuinp ot 5't . Beth Chiasson tifd tht' srphool rtmord in the 50 yard dash with zi time- ot 6,6 svtionds Linda Karnikyan hrolw thc- stghoo the 300 yard dash with ai time- of 4111. Donna Kass broke tht' school rvtiord with a throw of 3Ii'h . Kathy Ulm-y hrolw tht sophomore record in tht- 2 rnilt I rt-nord in in tht' shot put run with ii time of 14:18, lht' Q relay tc-ani of Kathy Olney. Ann 6' Martin. Linda Kurnilwiin. .ind Q y . ' ls! 5 Karen Dt-lluC.ost.i. hrolw tht- P! , school rc-nord in tht- -I hy 468 QM' yard relay with gi time' of 5.06.-tti. 0 lt was truly .i rvtzord hrt-.iltin ,' season! Nl U. If I, ' I I tt. lui N11 it in ttttttttki INI- I-, WI-'YN1ttl'l't! Ni I I - lllit lt ilu I ' IX F lla ENSEMBLE ai I N xK'N u . K X ' x 1' ,J Q . .la fi ' of 2 ', 'xx Nt. X x, ,Q ln - 'N J, - It 14' -1 Y. - 'L 'E fig: I 'X .dj X Nix l i, I 5 . 1 1 N s , I N ,, ol K-av' N -sis J ' J fr A I 1. I 5 K ' X' 'f n g. ,-1 if A1111 L . x S ar? V. 0 M-, H, , 7 - XX' S rf 5 I l Li v 4' , , 1 ' 1 1 '43 . ' pl ,. , J . ., . . 'A - Hx w' QW 2 v'- - '- - w- ' 'l 'fT- X ' f 1 W wg' l fQJ' ?,V 1rf'11,,j-'if' .f 3 ,Q 1' C ' :,,-4-.3-h 'U If XL lilx :v Inv' if 41' na .4 ' Q- . I 5 l '.. ,flaw 1 yum. . ,-4:4 ' is LJ- 34,4-rf-Y' 'i' Q.-I 'K sv 3' IU x.,g sf NV hwy. 3 1-' Q -mfg .-.. . . -. First Row: Mike Lamattinai, Paul Provirncher, Rickie' Martin. George Mvlainson. Miki' Mon.igh.in, Sieve' Mainvs. Second Row: Conch Peter Yvtlr-n, Coach Steve' U'Neil, Greg Knox, l,c-nny ihiuvin Sli-vi' Shea, Toni Torzinto. lim Hayes, Charlie lloiirqiiv, Nick Papas, Coach lliinny lloylv. Third Row: lliin Zaidrozniry. Mike Oliveri, Uhris Ilay, llavi- Rohichaiid, l.zirry Bourois. lliin lloiirgois. Skaters suffer through 4-9-3 season Provencher is All Suburban Despite the hawks 4-9-3 record the hockey team did not have a bad year. They had six close games lost by one or two goals. The hawks were never out of any of the games. They gave it every- thing they had and fought down to the last wire. The hawks had an outstanding per- formance from Paul Pro- vencher who was the leading f scorer with 15 goals, 13 'en Q. assists, for 28 points. Paul Q: was also picked All-Subur- ban. ,L Xl-lhlxllli il: Ni i lilvlliiqllllili llitl it ilxl.E'Nl. Qlil'Nl li 'Niki 1 HOCKEY CHEERLEADER -A , 4. ff ,-1,:'x L,-l'i:,X.. 1 I fxhx 1, V -xkvfm - ' A K: 5.M?Q,!,,.,g NY, . -,aku Q., I-qkf. . ,fI A+.' 4 5 ' W ' if- gs' S' .,:wJR.Q3, ,Y nv' - 'J ' '9 GgF,f,l-' 'ff-EL A 1- L' 5'f?3Q2rr7' . 9, ' P. figffhv ,fn JF' .,' ,-f I7 ,vlf-,5'x ll ' r 'rn X -' I , 4. .,v,3I , g 'M Wx x ' -, ' .- T U. I 5 If Q :XXX 5i.waj.i-QL . f5Wf.'r,5gw,,1' 1' ii4 fvf.- ,S x .rt W N 'I' .g,f..'f31 'rs1!v- .50- 2 4 fi' QQ, ' - .Q r , 745 ffyiq , 171- .fa 'xi 1' . .I V , itf 'xii-Q K www JJ 5:,fj-.'j,1,.x. S. I 5' K , af A ,A K. '- , ,, v w X -X wwf , X. 0 3 , , 'R - X v N . . -. -I I 3 . b, ji --N3-,UL , - fl ' 'Nfl '37, 'J 3 A 65, - f Q ,2,',k,-'Hi' at fl. wg J ,1' .ff F ?x 1 '.' :In K v.,3 crzgqfzxj lv 'vit QI x E x I , I 1 '1w 1 I 'limi fl' X, HHN. a'9:'U' -r ' I . . 0 V 5 x I fgx L QL? W -f. 'lf 7:04. p n -an 4 .. 'I -.as u mann :sam .ln-mln Lllll nrvpll :n.F.' -1 B - ' S! 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S i 1 -' X, f -J 'Neff- . , , r J. 4 , 4 A 5 1 . :Y f-f - 'K W ' . 7 f , ' 7 ' V mr . , XF' .. L5 1 x::.l.f:gfsgf .5 f U3 I ' ' 5:57 VALENTINES DAY I I v . X I1 Q '-!'9U7:i,!,i ' IHA 49 5 ,AWK 9 Q 1 i v S 2 L-,ff ff 1 Ifn Qurm D nw Parrflll St.md1ng.Dfnc Russo Sims O Nunn Il F ahvrtx Bob Place Ed Skane PON Fc rr om R11 h Formlf r M 5 f s 2 ii l A 'SW .ll l A l Y H L Lack of MVP f unlh . , nm clmvn Ilm-4'g11n1ur's.1l11llxw Sli vm - Q' ' Illilllfillllm' b' - experience hurts cagers Dave Parrella team lHl IIIHISIH-1 ,glsl.IlILs l Slew' Rlgfllllll xx'.ls.1xx ml.-ll lhe I llxllll ,w Hmm lllblllll lllllllSlIllNlll'1Illllllll1'lpl1lX my lhl lrmlx K Hlllllka Spmls 1 ll1lIlllXKNlIllllIS1'Il' Q lzffff' im' l'HI'XN'.II'll lfal Slmm wlm 5' O mln 1lllll'slIlSlSllSIlIllllX-II' 'ge W. L85 e :Spf , f I llu- lmuys pu! lm-lh .1 Sl'll- ,I I 5 'e 41 mms l'l'l'lll'l In l'fll.ll L21lIIlt'.lIlll 5 should luv llmmnm-mle ml lm in . - ilu-lI'l1.ml xxurlx. - '4' ' ' RECORD HRUCKTUN XYUN 42-41 C.'XN1l3RllNIlf l,HS'l' BU-MN SUNllfRVll.l.lf l.HS'l' 'Q '-ll XX'lfYN1Ul l'll NU l.llSl I 4' Wi-IYN1Ul l'llSU XYUN Nl 'wil NHVV'l'UN NU l.U5'l' 47 W Ql'lNCY LOST 35,51 NU.QlllNCfY XVUN HH-'ru HRUUKl.lNl'1 l.US'l' M3414 BRUCKTUN l.US'l' 33 BL CAlN1BRllJlIlf LOST Blu-ml VVl'IYMUl l'll NU LOST till Tw Vl.'l':YMUl l'll SU. XYUN 'Nl -lvl NEVVTUN NU l.HSl L' Qulxczv ww 2 NU,Ql'lNlN 'WX' 1 HRUUlxI,lNl' l' N - 7 SON1N1l-INN ll l l x r-1144 lXX 1 - f-I l -lx x N- C .X-4 I -K A Q eg Xl -ki hs' 'l ., J!!-Qlill g sf ., i 'Paz' x ww, 14, -au il. ,. he-. 1.15 -.4 iv. QQ F4 ,xx MHZ XS 1,3 i . 3 . fr . S 3- I 'fa NM if I .f rf, V3 ' VW! 1. T 5 .K XF I. t.:,..-ausnfh V Q 'X .5 i , Lk fg- AMHAA '3 2 f W 1.1 s . Qfe My 1132? A 259 449 f M xg.-A 'iw - .fa x 1' 0' v 1 -, v ' :H L L ' 1 bi' '15 v, f Q- , f -2 .-. , ,wtefafjg 'Sid R 3. ,ff.3,i -1 ,Q - , V 4 ' ,A ? K , - Mfaqf J-L, 5 ,f ' 4 ' PW - , 7. 4 7 'VC 4 555' 'SNJQ I 'Em-' n-he 1 33- . 51 - 5,1 ,g-N . ' - N --S , A 5 1 P, f fi' . gg: F, . h n .I -h I a 43 iv , R gr: .fhxvl ' u . w -L, S'..'ik:.-wi NN ,fzffif 4. wg . -L . ' I s -QQ, Z' S- Z!- ...,Q H-- inf X.-,.,f . 5 , - 57- i 4-' - 114. iii VA' 2 i f Hfffi, '5 T .V .4 MMP' A av-Q M 13f.r, lily!! HHFTIHQFCJH. Stfmdmg. K ire , , 1, 1 N f M -ff ' ' 1 4 X, 'f QA- 'Q -J iv vin cw' gre J fa 5? .qu-A .4 2 Girls competitive in a difficult season Ioyce and Fran All Suburban Choices r Q . lhe girls played eoiiipetitixw-lx' 6. , . . , against their Sllllllfllillll.t?ilj.1llt't,IllJtJ- nents all season and finally ptilletl ,, g,, ., if ' win over Brookline hx' a srgore ol Sit- , ' ,J - Q 'J I - V ..-as Z' N Lf, 34. The team also oiitplayetl Arling- 4 t ton hy ending the season opener with -,5.,,, a-16-32 stzore. V ' 'Y Co-captains lovtze Harrington anrl - ' ri Fran Smerlas letl the team with their fine playmaking and snoring talents, ii-. i - 4 -.-5 .1 ., jee retpeivetl the Unsung llero Award honoring her worthy play - and ability to take charge on the 4. game. was awarded the Most Valua- , ' , Player of the team. Their ont- ss standing play also provedlthey well- deserved their nomination to the Suburban League All-Star Team. Other seniors who aclcleci to the team's efforts were Sue Bowler. Maura Mtzfiloverii. Bei' llhiarelli. Sharon Smith, and Ann Nlarie Hon- dreau Botti of these girls helpecl to keep Waltham in the ,D 2 games. Q Y f Q All the girls put lo h a 'gn H. 'X SA great cleal of effort this fp: sf ison incl should he I Q 9 s tzreclitetl lor their achieve- , A r A' 'i AB t-'K ments. B 1 5 Ri-zczoizii f I - .'XRl.lNtQ'l'llN KYUN -lti-.ll U llRfllflx'I'UN l.US'l' Sh-45 X' 1 tzmiisaiiitzifz l.tJS'l' ssh ' ' XYl'IYN1Ul l'll Nil l.US'l' -ltw--ll Lb- L lN'l'iYN1Ul l'll SU l.llSil' ull-il at Nlfl.N l'tlN 'YU l.tlS'l' 41- V- ' 4, Qrmzi' rosi 1' -iii ' NU Ql'INtiY IMSI -sg vt t4Rtititsl,l'xtf tits! 4' to Illitttlls tux xxtix as tw i , tf.'XN1lllilllt,l' ittsi 1: st , V ut-Zwtxltil IIIXU tits! in ig H ' 'fl txt-NW it tttstm lttHl' 'F 4'- ' Nt-'xx tux xo ttist' Hi asf. I' , tgttixtw Itisl' -ut -it i I f Nu t-ittINtX IAAJSI' -' I A I ititticmM.t'xta unix N dvi -Q -'i' 'Z J tXN'ins 'L ' 3 urt. Fran, averaging it points per ' Z5 Q5 xv ,Q I 2 f if Q X., Z Y X. ...K . 1 ar -0 5- , N 'S ff. X X ' , N Q TS y R' 3531 1 2 VG 5. 15 A 4 R! 4 I ' 1 pk BASKETBALL CHEE 1 4 W .G 0 ff diff .Nf- ni' f' if Si, ,vfe , ig - Y - JQQ A ADE ,, ,sl f,4, f,lQ.gp ,,,' 1 Q ,i Q I 0 - B 5 . N A I If 4 I V 7 f . 1 5 J 1 , 1 ' . 11 1 + 4 ta ., '-- -, :J 5 Y' i f f ' Nj N Rf! i f T22 1' QAX Lt'X -1 -1 msg, if rl A , .if ,,. Hs l1i11I'N1t'r1ilH'rs Shaun Loen, loaniie lloliertx. .Xllii e R 4 H 4 iffo, lxini a' J 55 R gan. .ind let! X e-nut' Skiers have perfect season Coach Reed replaces Coach McCleave After many years of coaching. Mr. Howard McCleave stepped down as coach. His efforts will he remem- hered by the numher of League Championships won and hy the many excellent skiers developed under his tuteledge. The 1979 ski team welcomed a new coach this year. Mr. Tim Reed. a chemistry teacher at Waltham High. Preseason training started out with a lot of enthusiasm and it looked like a promising year. However. due to the lack of snow the dry land train- ing was extended. As a result of poor snow conditions the schedule for meets was curtailed. Cross-Country meets were completely washed out and only four downhill meets were held. Waltham completely domi- nated the league and went unde- feated. Individually the Waltham girls never allowed an opponent to finish within the first five positions. The girls were led hy seniors: Kim Regan, Ioanne Doherty, Iuniors: lane loyal, lilaine Condon. Cheryl Stankard. and f Cathie Shea. The hoys led 'ge i, hy Alliie Rizzo. Shaun Cp! Coen. and Ieff Venuti .4 Q were equally impressive. ,' F t Q' t illvil -Q '-.NRA IN XYUN X1l'lttN KXUN XX l,l,l.l'iSl.lfY KU W XXI-fSl'XN'tlUll XM 'X Nl-fXY'l't lN 'Nl WR l I' YK 'Nl'fXX'il't HN Qt tl lii ml I tv lX'iii-, A liifl P .?TT ..,, ...J ' x I ak , 1. 1 1- . Q .3 Q9 Qgx I R' ' s- I I ! X , Ari Av x I . I - tl r-A ,Q MX 1 I . G x. aa-1,4 T if is I c3w1rxA5T1CS 'Q HI 3' 9 'MI' 'G' : 'i .-4 , .,.f ,gj',Z '-:--lun:-...Q 'EL gg: -EN-A f ' LF ' . -Q4 ivvlw- N , KV In -L-N ...-..-... I Q . '-4- V, S r- -4-is 9 x E I . V '-ff . . GV' EEST' .... ,ja . ' I 'T' ,Q -Qlgl. ' , 6. if 5 s- 'J-T' - 'r ' ya- . ' X 1 W vi ' -3- in' I v. Q. -. ,Ugg ........ ...--:- Q L. 7-Y H . rv V' Y - - W 3 Y .- -is' 49:3 JE? -so i - Top: Brenda Hedley, Maureen Finnell, Mary Hagen. Second Row: Peggy Ilonoyan. lxaren tI.irlwrrN lzllen Huteau, Mary lullen Yorsten. l'ront: Nlaiira L1-tllair, tlo-Capt. lane! Nlartin, tIo-tiapl Ili-twine Huff ini Wi s t .Ii ' .l,'h. Ioach Daryl Sullivan. f .-.......-- .. 'rg Q J 4 - S7 km. Best season ever Karen Carberry MVP Although the Girls' Gymnastics team got off to a late start. the team bounced back enthusiastically and proved to be the best Waltham has produced for many years. The Girl's work. reflected not in the record but by the many close scores. was a solid 4 wins, 4 losses. The girls are proud to be considered among the competitors ofthe Suburban league once again. The girls feel that the many fine sophomores and luniors f will develop into a strong team 'll' 'p forthe up-coming year. Return- fp! ing veterans will include ' M.V.P., sophomore Karen Car- 7: berry. Rl-1tIORlJ TRW lxSHl 'R Y WON 5 Nl-IWTON NO LOST ll WliYN1Ol'Tll NO. WON IN .et WI-IYMOl 7TH SO. LOST 'H -11 BROCKTON LOST 'H 'iz QUINKIY WON HROOKl.lNl'I HHS! NO. QUINCY XM 'X 4 lYiiis -ati 45-.Di uha ull' 3 Fi rg' . i U 'Ulf . 455- . , 'figs ,g .N 'QTY 'Q g- ' - 4- Au 1 'i l WE LIVED HAPPILY FOREVER SO THE STORY GOES BUT SOMEHOW WE MISSED OUT ON THE POT OF COLD BUT WE'LL TRY THE BEST THAT WE CAN TO CARRY ON -Y-'33, N Crib , 11 W 7 x 4 1 Lili 1 ,KU -'XR j 1 sa . 5 'Q 124 students invade Bermuda The island will never be the same As the plane with 124 Waltham High students circled above the Island of Bermuda. its beauty was clearly visible. We saw this in its beautiful beaches and coral reefs seen throughout the ocean. The streets were lined with houses made of coral, colorful gardens and palm trees everywhere we went. This year's trip was highlighted by a beach party at Elbow Beach and a cruise along the coast. both of which featured the Bermuda Strollers. Dur- ing these events free Bermuda T- shirts were distributed. and on the cruise in addition to the T-shirts. Bermuda baseball hats were given OLII. During the day the group enjoyed sightseeing on their mopeds or just relaxing at the beach. Many chose to stay at the hotel, The Coral Island. to socialize around the pool area. ln the evening, however, everyone enjoyed attending Discos and Island Shows, both of which proved to be quite enjoyable. There is much to be seen and done on this island. ln a weeks time it is almost impossible to see everything. but we tried to see as much as possi- ble during the trip. When the day came to leave everyone's conversa- tion was the same: l'm coming back someday. l don't want to leave this island paradise. And as for Ber- muda -the island will never be the same again! s,. -., CQ: 0 F C in K 1- Q H L L., 1 Y -. hi I ' 'N - 1 o v,' -. 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X 1 I YM ,P AUH of ll ,Q .any-9.-I' Q vb! 3, , 'U 4- 3 - ' ' U 'Q 2, 3 nm, N A 34 Ji, I X if YJ I N .sf . 21 s!-Q. -5. ll ' lifali I r N I ...,1i .,, .Ku Lyn I ' ' ' ' Q N fx fs y! X.. A LN, f, 1 ' H l , pq if s x 9 .1 I h- I r I ,fel :MN . ' 42: G 5 , , ' x u 'Vin i?.'4f'f:.'L:.E. I u BASEBALL nd 158 ,494 T All 0 ,'f,-FIS' M.. - I N .1--f . he ll Jer' il ull WH ' xx 2.35 , First Row: Dave Russo. Lenny tjoiniuiii, Steve Utt.ivi.ino. lot' laispiiilii. Paul Prox'i'iii,lii'r, Iolin tlnisti. Eric Kalanliiin. Hill tliisiigk, Ki-vin tlorcoriin. Si-tgoiitl Row: lhinny Roliiigliaiitl, lohii I,tilll.int, tfliiirkx Rocke. Danny Aucoin, Bobby Pliiipt-, Stain l-'iiht-rty. llill Nltllnlllghlllt. Mark 'l'.ibor, Miki- liiirki-, tIii.it li 'Ray Yetti-n. Hawks nine run out of gas Giusti's B.A. breaks record Led by the explosive bat ot lohn Giusti the Hawks won their tirst seven league games only to falter in the last week of the season losing four games and the league title. Sen- ior Iohn Giustis' 520 batting average. the highest in WHS history, earned him a berth on the Boston , Globe First Team All- 6' Scholastic. Also contrib- 'N' 'e uting to a team batting fag' average of .310 were sen- 5' iors Ioe Laspada and Eric 5 Kazaniian. RECORD FRAMINCHAM SO. LOST 6-5 CAMBRIDGE WON 12-1 WEYMOUTH NO. WON 12-1 WEYMOUTH SO. WON 11-9 QUINCY WON 11-9 BROOKLINE WON 15-4 NEWTON WON 12-8 NO. QUINCY WON 11-9 BROCKTON LOST 4-3 CAMBRIDGE WON 9-5 WEYMOUTH NO WON 10-5 WEYMOUTH SO. LOST 7-6 QUINCY WON 10-5 NO. QUINCY LOST 2-0 BROCKTON LOST 5-4 NEWTON LOST 8-7 BROOKLINH LOST 8-0 10 Wins 7 Losses 59 I I 8 S' 3 r ld, f' :W LTH , A I 'A A xv...,,, 2-, 6 I . X 1 X , , f i f . , Z 6' ...4 J '. '21 .Q-,. gf 55 -Q . 1 sp -' , Q .ts 1 .5 ' . .-- -,., . ,,,- .N 3f'.:9--1--'a y , . ..' fp: 'LJ r, . -4 , - , 'il ,, V 'I --J 'Y 1 ,J 11- - ff '- .-.f -1 , . Jr A 4 1 '3-ff Us. ' -fl .g - -Y 'JY ' M J , 1 , - J. TENNIS 6431 . 1- , YN' J. f ff - 4' .5 -1, . '. 1 - ' .rf Q1 Q f ' , . I .ut-tn..-I yi Y mc' ' 'n ' - if . , B .V .Tv A , , X .. i' if ' 'f 'i 'Q W ,, I- , ' f s . , Alr. , x 1' ' ' .4 i 5 r . ,. f . V xv' - ' - A- Q' 4' 'Mi f A 4 , 12 4 i - ff . ' 64 1 -- v cu T7'-1, K X ' i A ,Q 1 'K x im 4- A. 1 1 1' 1 'gl z gf i I-' ' -41112 - JY: L Te .Ie . IQ., Kneeling: Denise Boudreaii. Sharon Straw Standing: Lynne Apone, Cathy Shea. lean Locke, Linda Tisch, Dianne Cincotta. Monica Brunaccinni, 162 .PN ' Hx? l Ycisk , f' ,pe-A' ,Q , hir? O ld' r ' T ' 4 55 T W 'N y If N L Hcs? 5 T if -,J i Q- i , 4 4 s st Row: Peter Kontoniian. Karl tlhi n. Mark Xkaldron Si cond Ron txt nnx lloin i tri, lini Mine, t o.n li Walsh. Peter Ulbrys. Byron Trefi Boys go 12-3 Qualify for tournament The 1979 Clirls' Tennis 'Iii-.iin ended their season with a laiilx snr,- cessful record. Team Captain. l.ynne fhlltlllt' was a great asset to the team as 1st single- player. The team also gives credit to strong singles players. Diane Clin- cotta and Denise Boudreau. First doubles players, Sharon Straw and Cathy Shea worked in tandem to support the team, in many 3 set matches. Playing in second doubles was 1st year players. lean Locke with rotating partners Monica Brunacczini and Linda Tisch. The Boys' Tennis Team experi- enced a very successful season. Fin- ishing as a qualifier for the state tournament with a record of 12-3, the combined effort of senior players: A, Peter Koutoujian, Karl 5 Chen. Mark Waldron tis! along with excellent sup- 144' port from other team .' members made each 5 match an exciting and memorable one. GIRLS' RECORD CAMBRIDGE LOST 3-2 WEYMOUTH NG WON 4-1 QUINCY WON 3-2 WEYMOUTH SO. WON 3-2 BROOKLINE LOST 4-1 NEWTON LOST 5-0 BROCKTON LOST 4-1 CAMBRIDGE WON 4-1 WEYMOUTH SO. WON 3-2 QUINCY LOST 5-0 BROOKLINE LOST 4-1 BROCKTON LOST 4-1 NEWTON LOST 5-0 NO. QUINCY WON 3-2 7 Wins 8 Losses BOYS' RECORD CAMBRIDGE WON 5-0 WEYMOUTH NO. WON 4-1 WEYMOUTH SO. WON 5-0 QUINCY WON 3-2 BROOKLINE WON 4-1 NEWTON LOST 4-1 QUINCY NO. WON 5-0 BROCKTON WON 4-1 CAMBRIDGE WON 5-0 WEYMOUTH NO. WON 4-1 WEYMOUTH SO. WON 5-0 QUINCY NO. WON S-0 QUINCY WON 4-1 BROCKTON LOST 3-2 NEWTON LOST 3-2 12 Wins 3 Losses gl P isa MHP 5, , AFT? B 1 , . .- 1 f. :Fr . M 4 ., ff -,i -13 . . '. Q 'AQ' 'i'i'-1' ., 4, 57A X X l'l 559:14 '14 - L ' I, wisahi ' ' : 4 sq -.,,,. '- URN' ., ' . . ' 5 ,' X 'aug 7 K. 1 vga x A .A k Q 1. sxrls 4 s M 1 1 X . .. . ' '4 tlffv Z K ' FQQQ '70 - ' qw ff! . 7: ' -Lf? J f r 'A B xktighxf, an Q ' . T'-A 5-, 1,:,- ls'nW'iQ,f M.--L ' -'aizwaw ' n , Q' 'yr , : , . 'Vx ,X C X . , kfr' f xf , Q K X . N xr, 4 'j kt ,fi My if 'HX 1 . - Qs v XX 'ii' F'-l' 4 1 5 164 i , S i -K Y ix gl lf -.. u Nfl '51 1 ,-. n X w f I Q ' lu. ' rx:..- '-' X V' F Q . .-Jf2,.. 9 A 'x ,, :f'.-:':'1':- . 1 '-'jg.L,'-S' , j'2 j,'f. .,..f ' llkl! Q . 5. .-,-5.3233 5 2 .3-S-.. ., ,-1 , -1 -1 fx' .fi W X w A . , 1 Q - , I 59 . .I .- - Q, WL A, ,. f:w::.m-.aezfzr-11.1 , -1 h is f :J 17 -ff PPG bi L .. - -..-.-.w 11' i' W -W - YY! ' . 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Lax- 'g . 1- 1:7-Q51 if'-N -- -B -' .L ' ' ' l..a.g,- A--,gg . . 1-.'y.Q'T- ,' . . ' P -7,1 A, l -, 'Q -0 !.'. . 6 . xqv- .vi I . . ,E A., ., gfisfdiri i Q ..?.,' smart, 1 .. he .., gg '-fha' . V P,. ,- L - A.. ' - ' ..q, .I lx tug ' Arm nu .J 'mi s L W si , -1- -v1 X 7- K 1 x i , ': 1 w-7:2 5- . I X 1-9.- X . 'I' ' . ,ra-'r ni .1 sf,-' 'Q . '1 - ..f 7- Qf ,ig L 1 'i fLi'i '. 1 ' 'X 1:-QF A 'Z . 'r' .. N . of 5.-4,-'gig 99, . t'x' v , -.' 1-- - ' ' 1. -1 - wg 222. P'--I-1 n f. ,V Aft ni ,A gi ft' M.. VN.: 1 11.1 l ' fu, , 1,4 1 ix, Q --JJ' glxwjg .fi .f J. ix? I - ' 1 4 4 Q : 'Q 5 A. 7 :Q il S Q 4 gp a .., fs. 9 J ,l' L ' ff -1'+' if 1'-if iw -1 I .- i '-7,.1.s,'.l' 1st Row: Steve Devoe, Rick Caecitore, lon Rhatigan. l.ou Sahhagg leo-capt.l, lohn Craig lmzo-mzaptl. lim Desiardin, Mark Sullivan, Todd Mitchell. Standing: Coach - Frank Schofield, Iohn Menard. Doug Rohertson, lay Gallagher, lohn Wade. lohn Barry, Mark Hurley, Rich Cormier. 'l'uu Kiley Alex Galway. Lacrosse suffers through 4-11 season Optimistic about next season This year Waltham's Lacrosse Team had a disappointing season with a -1-11 record. After losing most of its hig guns last year, Waltham was left with three seniors: Iohn Craig, Iohn Rhatigan. and Lou Sabbagg, who was picked to play on the All-Star team. The rest of the team consisted of juniors and sophomores who will be returning next year. Also in the honors was Rich Cormier and who was picked to the Central attackman League All-Star team. Next f years captains lim Desiardin. 'U' 'Q Rich Cormier and Steve Devoe Qs' are very optimistic about next ,' year, and plan on having a bet- 3 ter season. RECORD BEDFORD LOST 10-3 SHAWSHEEN WON 9-2 LINCOLN SUD. LOST 18-2 LEXINGTON WON 11-9 FRAMINUHAM NO. LOST 11-9 FRAMINGHAM SO. LOST 111-11 BILLHRICA LOST 10-1 WOBURN WON 9-it ill'IVHRl.Y LOST 16-7 witvmouru No. i.os'r 12-qi HROOKLINIC WON 8-6 New'roN so. i,ogT 6.5 NEWTON NO. LOST 13.7 PHABODY LOST 12-.1 4 Wins 10 Lossn s li fbi- 1 . 1 1 Iii V1 Pt' in 'i' l X I . I M -M 3 i xx' lb il I ly' - 54+ 2 1 't.4 W iii ., ,n , ' fm S 4 NJ - -' lffq- fr N0 Q A'. ,b-,l,-I'r.'xg3Y ' -'iff' 2, .' Pia-',H -. 3, ,.5',g5,ffa ' ' ' A f . -1 tT . - . 4 w-5-4. if tfbii 'WX' 'P L S A 0 ' f 4.h.'X ' ' , J n ' - . - 'O f '37 nf- ' P I Ilflsgklzlztf? 1, .v r I: 2 C. , - . ,a r I.. A. 1 ', 'gl , ' 1 I ,' 'pl ' !ff.,,.IIfmf2.'..5 ' . 'A!!'!5' ,,Q::::ff:.:: 1 '1 L2--g gs' - -4 1-. Q: -:fu Q 1 ill, illllfn, flfl ' . .' 'I N , 5' I .-' . rl, 'll1llI'Y'l' 1 'Ill' ,II ., . lllfu , x ,f o I g u Q ' 4, , If 9 .l,.l, 4s, 44.1, gf- 1' ,f ,J : f O -,, ,alnil I ,, WF - . -ww r vayy 1 uv v pw-qt f, Q ' h xx , ' X w n , a f I T g Q -f-. js . .',X, , 1 I. ' fs 5 715. ' ' ' 5 ' A' ' '. V' , ...v -v - In -Q1 avr- - Q, -, '- N ... , . la 4aoQ-- v ' . I y ,.' 1 , X ' ' I ' ' N Q 71 ' ' ' -if . f,,,.,,5 - I ., . s 5 -I u gun. f'...Q SJ- Jim 15' tw' 'L 1' f 1 l J I ,Q .11 13:1 i A 1 ,,,L,,, .4 z' - . ' 4' 453,11 Fx. ft. . if og.. Q ' a 'd gl 4Jn K S 1 ' ' -it-LW .TTYL 1 , - g-Q fl 5 'L . X a r ...' ra' Q, -'-I4 5. if K' 5 h:i If . -' -' f , V 'fr-- Q, 1 1 1 1' .1 ' rr' ., . af- ts.--:-. ,, . 4. l I ,- l . ,TL 'Li' 1 I 1 -,,,.j. UT- Alf E 'Cf gl iq First Row: Tim Vinciullo, Paul Hillson. Stu Coldsmith, Capt. Bill Kramer, Bob Casella, Rich Walters. Second Row: Scott Mullen, Dave Louis, lim Moran, Bob Yabbaccio, Wayne Shubert, Ray DiCiacco, lohn Simeone, Dave Walters. Bryan Stascavage, Brian Maroney, Cabe Cabrielli. Third Row: Mike Choo, Steve Mcllardy, Mike Meadows, Scott O'Neal, Kevin Kramer, lim McSweeny, Paul Maclure, Tom Ferrick, Dave Simeone, Steve Treggiari. Track teams gain experience The girls' track team had a very satisfying season. The ri-corcl was a disappointing one but many personal bests were accomplished. Over half the school records were broken this year with many outstanding per- formances. The team did exception- ally well in the suburban league championships posting three first places as well as many other scoring positions. This years spring track team suf- fered through a 1-7 season. in a year which was labeled as rebuilding. Despite having strong perform- ances, from seniors Bill Kramer. Tim Vincuillo, Rich Walters. Stu Goldsmith and Bob 5' Casella this hawk team 'Q was young and has a wealth of raw talent com- ing back next year. F CIRLS' RECORD WEYMOUTH SO. LOST 61-20 BROOKLINE LOST 56-31 NO. QUINCY WON 45-38 CAMBRIDGE LOST 65-40 WEYMOUTH NO. LOST 53-34 NEWTON LOST 42-40 QUINCY LOST 62-51 BROCKTON LOST 55-45 I Win 7 Losses BOYS RECORD BROOlxl.lNl'I LOST 86-54 NO. QUINCY LOST 89-54 WEYMK ll1'l'H SO. LOST 99-41 KIAMHRIDCE LOST 79-61 QUINCY WON 69-74 NEWTON LOST 94-52 HRK JI IKT1 DN LOST 91 -49 1 Win 6 Losses 169 I I J I ,Ar ' 'mm X Y I Z is , J -2 'if I yi, -327. Q5 ' 331.- . , I , h I ' I 'x V ' v 4 n I rm lfx f 4 1 Q N , . Q I fx , . . I X , , V 1 E .ff 1 ' XR' . 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SSX Vi Ii ffl W RJ Q - , sd: A f I ,li u Q3 Z Q1 JE v , 'aw 1 ff U' n Q., F 1 ' o , .2 l 4 E I I i I ff ful r 'av Q pl. 11 I 5 f F 2 Q o 1 , l 1 5, F ? li, I W 'K 1 Vx 'n .R 'V ,,v 3 -ut .1 U 1 1 L ' f 5. 6 tg 1 'N 1 ,U-' I R RL 9 ...- q..gc :- X . mit' A bf 6 '..., , I ,f . ,di rf' N A 3 rar :ws ,579 L., 9 ll: L2 X gm. 1' wx? WN of 4 'f'3'i- Yfclvs 9 JY.: N W' 1 , N '41-K H 1 3 LD K Q E , A1 z Y X. J ff? 0 ,aawfjf l 3252-ff Q F Q21 ,Q-'gr A ssc, y 'X 5? ll . N r'-'Fr ,...- wr-vf p x 7' 1. Class Poem We are here Because we have completed one sphere And will soon pass on to the next. This day Is agiormal culmination of one phase of li e And a natural entrance to another. But is that really all? Or are we a symbol of some greater thing That transcends our presence here? Is the cross road we have reached More vital than we dreamed? And can our destiny be shaped By our stars and not ourselves? It may be so. But the stars can only shine - Their one resource is brightness. We have that potential And so much to offer. It is the nature of a star To be a diamond in the heavens And a star does not strive beyond this nature. A star has no mind To pass it on to greater things As we do. And if the fault, As Cassius said, Lies within ourselves, Does not the virtue be there also? We have accomplished much And will accomplish more. That is this days purpose. Mary E Biggins 16 'P-n OSS D ESS 2 Over 800 students graduate You've only just begun! Grey skies threatened but failed to dampen the spirits of seniors and guests at Graduation-1979. held at Leary Field on Sunday, june 3. This year's ceremony had a streamlined new format: the traditional speaker was deleted and the awards were handled at a special assembly. The program opened with prayer from clergy and encouraging remarks from members of The School Committee. Class President Michael Lammatina's welcoming address was particularly interesting and appropriate: he compared the symbolic nature of graduation to the Roman god Ianus. who could look both in front and in back of himself. Afterwards, class treasurer Barbara Hurley presented Principal George Husson with a gift from the class: a large outdoor clock and bell system for the front of the school. Gilbert Depres, Vocational High School president, presented a class gift of cash to Mr. Viscarello. The big moment - the A, awarding of diplomas - L ' was received exuberantly 5 Q by the graduates. a fitting fa' climax to the three happy and productive years. 5 189 I if f -IL i...-i W, -i..n l f 1i fJl Y.,,.' 3.5.5 1:1 li wg a C ' v J L g -v.'-.,. ,-,' , U- .,. 3' n f' 9 --11 'xl I . L . xv' J 1 4.4. ni. Hs' , Q ',, V, v -7 .gf V- V V ' V 'f ' A' ' .', TF? .m.,f,,,,, - : :Lf .1 . -...J-. , I .:.'. ' -an '- 'f'lb -bf, N A 5 W I Q 4 - ,Ji 5-J A I f xi, ff ,Q f' -i' 1 li lf' 11- I' Q x A W pw! if uh. 'Q- OCA 'K R QT Nm X 'x X 1. xx . up mg 5 cv 4. gum'-' -N 4..- 1 'S 6, 1. W ll ,W J 5 I '7C'.!i-'F-'e'-?'i3 VI ! V X ! P x Y' X N 'X 1, I I , fl' iff S IM M I MYISAID COME SAIL AWAY, COMEISALL AXYVAY , OME SA A I IL AWAY WITH ME LADS X COME SAILAWAY, COME SAIL AWAY ' A COM? AWAY WITH ME ' ---in...,,, , X 1. Qi-an -'elif'-9' 'H' -f Q wg-I-V X M A 4 MR. GEORGE E. P. HUSSON IR. MR. IOHN I. DADDONA MR. F. IOSEPH LEVEY PRINCIPAL SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS VICE-PRINCIPAL AU-Q rw , K- DR. IOSEPI-I LOPRESTI MR. IAMES CANNON DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 5 .cvs i MR. ERNEST V. VISARELLO DR. KONGSUK MANTAKARA MR. IOSEPH DEMAIO DIRECTOR OF OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION ASSISTANT TO THE SUPERINTENDENT VICE PRINCIPAL 196 if l I 'Q A N1 . '-u ' I tif I 1- -' 'sis ,E+ Es. 3 . v P 'fix so If 1' -ff rf., fl p 4, J GJ 'sax ff... gw,g,gf. D , V4 -. x fig-I' '5Ml..Ii I MR. DELM0 ALBERGHINI VOCATIONAL MS. MARIE THERESE AUCOIN FOREIGN LANGUAGE MRS. IULIE BLANCHARD ART -, 1 , . Y ' I MR. 'III If JNIAS fklAI.I,AHAN SI'I'I'I A I IJII A my ' 'Jn Qfy. MRS. ISABEL ALLEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 96 MS. DONNA AUHLL SOCIAL STUDIES MS. ALLISON BORDEN BILINGUAL .' T ' . i-'J I K . .4 A 1 pa -- I 5 S3 I . 44 2 MRS. MARIE CALOGGERO SECRETARY ,Q-my MS. HELENE ANDRESSIAN MRS. SHELIA ARCHDEACON FOREIGN LANGUAGE ,PTI 1' ' I I 1 v Q L L I , gs, 2 DR. ALAN AYMES DIRECTOR OF SCIENCE A - 3115 A ' -:Ii 1. .N - 1' .f : 4 I if I f ,K MR. IOHN BRENNAN VOCATIONAL -THF H fi! MRS. MARGRET CAMPBELL SPECIAL EDUCATION QL! 'QI' gn 4 . -YW ENGLISH n MR. PETER BALDASSARI BUSINESS N ,fi-gfx, 4 T3 if .,. V- - Q - 'W-'-'-.1 --. MK 15-'L ' ' . Tap.. 3... lx . .. rs-., , 5 11.32 W... 0 .1 f xx MR. LOUIS BRUNI VOCATIONAL MR. THOMAS CAPPUCCI BUSINESS V if 44 Ni vvf Q MR. LOUIS CARCERANO VOCATIONAL MS. BARBARA CHABOT ENGLISH ,- MRS. PATRICIA COFFEY CAREER EDUCATION ii- MS. LINIIA CUNNOI.I,Y 766 I I' 'ff 41 f ,I . ' I 2 . I vi 91 I I Q.. X I I' ,sd -' ul A.,-ffsff-7' MS. HELEN CASTROS MR. PAUL CERQUA PHYSICAL EDUCATION READING ' s - 4 5 - H ' 'P 6 ' 1 5' ' -9 lv 1 ', A XVII Af. I9 -IR Q QW L I '. I I' :lx 'I 5 Q, E I 3 , rf' . fi I ' ' I 5 ' K- I C. :Fr 3 921, f ' xx 3 ' ' 1 ' f f MR- 'CHN CLANCY MR. IOHN CLIFFORD SUPERVISOR OF GUIDANCE ATTENDANCE MR. BERNARD COLLINS MS, ELIZABETH COLLINS BUSINESS SOCIAL STUDIES MRA RUBERT CONRAD MR. vs-:RNON c:OORr-1 scznuol.Amus'rMENT , , c:Ol1NsEl.OR x M 'N'X . ,J I MR. SAMUEL CETRANO SCIENCE 2552? MRS. IANET COEN CAREER EDUCATION ' AF. 1 I3 N U MR. RICHARD COLLINS ENGLISH 'fp sk,-1 s PR: MRS I.l 'l'II.I.I-I I fl N WI-'H SEIfRIi'If-XRY -1 ,rs 1 ' hc'-h 9 6-' X X I fv- gt U! 1' 1' 151215 MS. MARIAN DOMINIIANNI MR. IOHN DORSEY FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH I I l I 1 Q s ,N X'N Lx X . I ,v ,NAL if ix ,N Nl L 'X r N ' INK MR. THOMAS DUMAS MS. IRENE DUNBAR DIRECTOR OF MUSIC SECRETARY T: Lf 1 9 - - In-.052-III 86 X , 1 MR. EDWARD ENGLISH MATHEMATICS I. 1 f .77- fr -v , -A. 5 . x - 4. t-- C MRS. MARION FITZPATRICK NURSE f ii- - g -2' ,A '- QYX Q , ' 'Y 1 I-P MR. IOHN FARIA VOCATIONAL I. . MRS. IOAN FIANAGAN ENGLISH MXTHIMNIXIIK H kt' J' ,X 2 yy 1 .Ii . . J J - ' 1 A, lk K ,W :Q A I . 'W X I 1 ! E . -7 if vp uv, 5 i A MRS. CAROL GRACEFFA MR. IOHN GRACEFFA MS. CLARA GRACEFFA MR. STEPHEN GRANT SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES SECRETARY SCIENCE '11 E' i' MR. BARRY GRETSKY MR. PAUL HALLION MR. WILLIAM HARRINGTON MR. HERRICK HAWKINS READING INDUSTRIAL ARTS MATHEMATICS HEALTH 'ww A Iv C7 I . Y ' ' 'Il It i ' I X.: I I 4 ' , x . . JM I I QF. ' 3' V1 I . -- - V -4-'4 - MS. ELAINE HAYES MR. ALBERT HEALEY MS. MARGARET HOGARTY MR. IOHN HOLIHAN MATHEMATICS ENGLISH BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL ARTS ,ls -LI D 'Cf' ,liwl . . -1 'I QV' .vw-I',L'c 5' 'vp' 5 Rr 'Y 47:4-Af. ' Y fi I .'-'hy Q, b I , f- Aix, - ',, ,. . by-- . H - '-.II '1 ,. ' x,,.:..IS .5 - 1 .f O,-, gy. I . -H , .1 I . Q ,, A .ua -, .iw A 3-...M ,,..N ,O-Jr.. 13. Q.. .lu A, ry., Q Q. 1.-f,pp:y .- Q k v p Li'Y.t-', 68:5 F-wi l Q. ,f fa- .,, . ' .Q vi - .J .f5E'!3Sf'e,,MI5A.,, -:.,g,q,. xy:--, -' ff--.W ,. I ' N I - ,nddl MS. M. KAREN HOLLAND MRS. ELLEN HOOVER MS. MARGARET IRWIN MRS. KAREN I.-XNSI JN ENGLISH SCIENCE HOME I-IIIUNUMIIIS ENGLISH 1 4 L A Y ,.. sf' f' Q 4 vdlf.. . zvvvv 59 MRS. MARY IOHNSON DIRECTOR OF HOME ECONOMICS N D. I , , I MR. GERALD KATZ VOCATIONAL -7, 4, U fav Y S 1, I MR. PETER KENNEDY MUSIC CQ ,z, .3 ' O ' 2--:Flag -. - f'?f9ffP1w MS. KATHRYN KOURAY PHYSICAL EDITCATION MR. IOHN KADZIS MATHEMATICS K1 '-Li, MS. SHELIA KEADY VOCATIONAL 4 ,l I f 1 , ' f 1 MR. DANIEL KEOHANE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 'in MR. IOHN KROL PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4' I 3 I MR. CALVIN KALISHMAN VOCATIONAL 16 Q-I .X I ' I I X Q I r MRS. ANASTASIA KEFALAS ENGLISH Q I 5 'F I 4- l , ., Rr , , , .,. , Q4 MRS. IULIA KERR SCIENCE ASL MS. BARBARA KRYSIAK DIRECTOR OF ENGLISH Ii HI If'- I Q. vi KAPAMAGIAN VOCATIONAL .asf MRS. MARY KELLERMAN SOCIAL STUDIES MRS. HELEN KLIM SPECIAL EDUCATION A I ' f MR, CARL LANDO VOCATIONAL ff- 4,45 ...gl MR. HENRY LAROSEE MR. WILLIAM LAWLER MR. IOHN LRHANE MR. RICHARD LEMAY INDUSTRIAL ARTS T.V. CENTER VOCATIONAL MATHEMATICS I ,I:ffm.f?.8?s LYNCH LOMBARDI , MR. THOMAS LEVERONE MR. NORMAN MACDOINALD DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL DIRECTOR OF MATHEMATICS LUNCH MATHEMATICS SOCIAL STUDIES r., .I - CA.. M if -- MRS. PHYLLIS MACDONALD MR. MICHAEL MACY MR. RICIIARIJ M.-xIIIII:x SECRETARY CAREER TION HOME SOCIAL STUDIES GUIDANCE -l fm MR. MARIO MAIINO MS IZRAIIEY MAIZRATII MS. I'A'I'RlIIl,-X M.'XI.IiNI-'.'XN'I' NIR ILIQR,-XRIJU MAR! XXII FOREIIINI.ANIIlIAIII'I IIOMI-IICIIONOMIIIS I IJRIiIIlNI..-XNIIIUXILI-1 I3II.INIll'.XI. 'gf' : Q: SK I-lan. I 'A i f . T ' e A S IR i il 'rf MR. VINCENT MARCELLINO MRS. LALITHA MATHEW MRS. BARBARA MATHEWS MR. EDWARD MATTHEWS VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS ENGLISH ENGLISH 4 1 v S L+' A A QQ ,T f .0 ,. A M I-4 5 f Q ' A 1 . v A i- 44: n , h X I' X' 5: L , C U . 5 'f ' . s. K .' Y Ir, ' A H -A , if I l X . Q Y I' Q is X ' S ' z .1 1 v 4 1 i I . if, I 4 . ' Ai! A MS2'fIffgQJggE MRS. BARBARA MCCAULEY MR. IOHN MCCLOSKEY MR. IOHN MCCORMICK SECRETARY SECRETARY VOCATIONAL MATHEMATICS Ci N? T.. In A: I F I I I I :rf Ii. -. MR. IOSEPH MCCUSKER MR. HOHN MCDONALD VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ARTS L -.- :Q 1 I .xx FI f fill ' 7 f S -19 , , W' ,xi -rg .A MR. IGSEPH MCKINNON RICHARD MCKNIGHT VOCATIONAL SCIENCE f X f . ...J . Q., . cv I . f 'E I Z . MR. IAMES MCDONNELL MS. MARY MCGAGH MATHEMATICS GUIDANCE ,uk sq I , -- 1 IIIII ' .+I 1 ,- Tx W ' A ff iff, I MS. PATRICIA MOGAN MR. IOHN MORRELL SOCIAL STUDIES VOCATIONAL 'S' Ja, .6 1 MR. ANTHONY MRUCALA GUIDANCE -5 'D' MS. IOYCE NIERMAN SCIENCE N U Q R u x ' If 2 . I Q' s MR. PETER NYREN ART ' nu 11 -n , Q 17 A- --iwdr-in MR. IERRY NELSON MR. RALPH NELSON MS Il DITH NH H-I I SCIENCE Q Q -.,, 'Tig . NOLAN MS. MARGARET NOLAN DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF 'Vai MJIQQLQXLXQEQN EDUCATION CIIIDANCE I 1 -95 4.5 I 1 4 A L MRS. O'KANE SECRETARY MR. RICHARD O'NEIL CAREER EDUCATION If Il fx MR. MARVIN OWENS MS. ELEANOR PACITI MS. SUSAN II.-XRI-II.I..-X XIR KN I I I 'NN ' N II SOCIAL STUDIES FOREIGN I,ANC2IIACIINI ENIDLISII III SIXI SS DIRECTOR OF A.V. CLIDANCI -'sq as-'Ci fi. 13 6 Q' MRS. HELEN PILOTTE MR. BENIAMINO PIZZI BUSINESS FOREIGN LANGUAGE ,V 1 was 1' XX f 1' 1g'i'2 ' I- 1 5 MR. THOMAS PROCGP MS. DORA PUTNAM VOCATIONAL NURSE O O 4. MR. WILLIAM RAY MR. TIMOTHY REED VOCATIONAL SCIENCE C 'rf K' i ,Q my -1- ' ' xIk1' 5 1-,H 1 . I 'U -. S. 'X gm !!!!2?J+r MRS. MARIE RECAN MR. CHARLES REZZUTI BILINGUAL SCIENCE O 'Q- l',?'-0 KX' u . I bl 5 'I x X.-.. I - . , I , fi' 0 Q' 7 I . H ' O. I lax. gj Q by Q u I - Q Y. ' 9 , I , A L 1 ' .I ll-f . MRS. KAREN ROBINSON MR. STEPHEN ROURKE MS. SALLIE RUSS DIRECTOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE DRAMA ENGLISH STUDIES -fi V ' aillitn' 'tems l .11 N55 asv Q' I.. t :tty ' l, l N I l . I , 3 s':,s'. aah , 1' 1' . 'a I., if Q 'U It 1' 0 F yl 'O Q ' gl' .1 I' 'C Ln S . r. Q MR. DANIEL SABATINO MR. IOSEPH SALVO MS. CARMEN SANCHEZ MR. HUGO SANTAMARIA MATHEMATICS BUSINESS FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE Iwi '50 .- 'i I rl, i 4 f .I X I s 'I T91 Pa ,Q A ROBERT SCHUBERT MR. SALVATORE SCIMEMI MR. CONSTANCE SOOUROS MR. PAUL SHEA COORDINATOR OF A.V. VOCATIONAL ART DIRECTOR OF ART I 4 i 'iff I J i Q K I 1 , . 1. 55' N 'TT' I ry 'RHI 5 A, vu- Q MR. IOHN SHEEHAN MR. ROBERT SHEEHY MR. GORDON SHERBURNE MRS. NINA SIR,-XVICNSINI MATHEMATICS ENGLISH ENGLISH PIIYSICIAI. EIIl'lI.-X'I'ION A 'A anal A I., ,. ,L I -x I MS. CHARLOTTE SMITH SPECIAL EDUCATION T. i... .. V MR. FRANK STRAZZULLO fb-H MR. LEONARD SORIN PHYSICAL EDUCATION I . q ' .ig-jj., I MS. MARY BETH STANTON ENGLISH . ELMWOOD STREETER MR DIRECTOR OF CUSTODIANS SCIENCE MR. RICHARD SULLIVAN SOCIAL STUDIES 'N 5'l',h' MS. VIRGINIA TAGGINI MR. DONALD THIBAULT SCHOCQDLUQIJIQISLSCTIQAENT BUSINESS FOREIGN LANGUAGE 'I . :-IFEQ ' F518 3.3. . -.z - -5, I 5, . . .f-,.. '53 1' 515- O 'hal - MR. GERALD TIERNEY MS. LOUISE TOWER MR. SCOTT TOWER ENGLISH SECRETARY MATHEMATICS . I if . I 1 A Q ilu-s' .I .-J. .. 'g ww A A I 'J . I-,375 I 'ff ISIS I I MR. IRA STEINBERG ENGLISH .SCJ I . I 5 I L- 3 'f ' x MR. TERRENCE SWEENEY MATHEMATICS 3 1 'I X.: MR. PAUL THORP SCIENCE MR. IOSEPH TRAVALINI ENGLISH 'ln I F N Al.. 35 DIRECTOR OF FOREIGN MS. PATRICIA VANARIA MR. GEORGE VIENS MRS. CECILIA VISCARDI LANGUAGE DRAMA MATHEMATICS BUSINESS f S' . sq af. Qi? MR. HAROLD WALKER MR. RICHARD WALSH MR. CHARLES WAYMAN MRS. ESTHER WILEY SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH VOCATIONAL MEDIA CENTER S ,.,:+ I -.I-1,lZ.f'l 4 N A --'in . L7 N MRS. LUCY WINDSOR MR. ROBERT WITHROW MR. HENRY WORONICZ DR. LARRY YARKIN ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOREIGN LANGI 'AGI-I fi ix S' . O ,, gm ' K, f -. 1 MR. PETER YETTEN MR. RAYMOND YETTEN MR. WILLIAM YOUNG PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCIENCE MATHEMATICS A xy If ,Pig , Yr ', L ij I AZ 'Av' .x - ' 'I . A v- -. 4 Ja . - AS 1.1. HN X . 5155 1 ,Y X I f X 1.11 ' Q s ? 212 - . ' 1 C Y-fi' la 1 TN QE! Ms. Helen Castros Ms. Rosemary Geary Mr. Iohn Graceffa Mr. Thomas Leverone Mr. Richard McKnight Mr. Ierry Nelson Ms. Margaret Nolan Mr. Ira Steinberg Mr. Harold Walker 4 Q?- Mary Ann Bassett The everlasting peace There is a loy brought to us all . . . Life. There is a sadness brought to us all . . . Death. Both come when we least expect them. Affecting those around us Both, with happiness and pain. Life brings joy and all kinds of hope. Death brings pain because of things we don't know. We havelearned to live Life . . .The eternal hope. So we must learn to accept Death . . .the everlasting peace. Ianet MacNeil In loving memory of Mary Ann Bassett To laugh often and love much: To win the respect of intelligent persons and the affection of childreng To earn the approval of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friendsg To appreciate beautyg To find the best in othersg To give one's self without the slightest thought of returng To have accomplished a task, whether by a healthy child, a rescued soul, a garden patch or a redeemed social conditiong To have played and laughed with enthusiasm and sung with exultationg To know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived: This is to have succeeded. Tracey El-Masry To my leader and friend You were so strong, you were just a brute. You always were a man of life. And now you're lying there so mute So deaf, so silent - so out of life. You were a leader, and you were a friend. You were eighteen, so funloving and young. And then your life had come to an end. On Cabot Street, the bell has rung. Do you remember how we fooled around? Together - we were all like brothers. Remember we discovered and we found Our open souls - remember brother? 0,1 Or do you remember on a football field The kids from Newton wanted to escape you. A-Q-'UIQ I was just a little boy, I always yelled. To cheer you on. to always help you. It's not how you died that we'll remember, But how you lived - to us you're still alive. And every single little member of HLA Will pray for you and cry. But Godis up there, somewhere on the sky. He will unite us all again - that's all. Your body may be dead - your soul won't die Because your friends are always with your soul. l Alex Gabay Iohn Hovsepian F I tv ... ! Edward I. Burke Sebastian Orifice AI1th0l1y Vallely , xv, - 1 A-ff V131 , '--4' , fl' -uv r 1 'Il - 1 as +d 1 C19 Q7 'Q 'Qi Q Es ua-' 1..- 1 ,...-bf i in 1 no COME 4 , Y,AC0ME SAIL AWAY AY WI'i'H ME V' 'ffx fa Br few,-3, W Q 5 6 'li - ,ft- 1 'Nm . 5 4 an 1 4 W1 p 5, V ,. Fw V ' .rf A .,v4 , . Q 'A '? 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B1111vS 111111111 cp: C111111111111 C11n1111 111111 ' R11s111111,11 11111111s 111 N1111111111s1 , S11111111. 5 'W'- gl ,- ii' 'ui V L Q 1 w 2 N N , w , I 7 1 fr. .ill EALTH CARE Health Career students use patient- care skills Receive certificates for two-year program During their senior year. the Health Career Students rotated to the Walthain Hospital, the Maristhill Nursing Horne and the Fernald State School in order to practice the patient-care skills they had learned and practiced in the school labo- ratory during their Iunior year. At the Wfaltham Hospital. they were assigned to Pediatrics. Radiology. Out- Patient Department. and Nichols 4 and 5 flvledical-Surgical Unitsl. They were under the supervision ofthe nursing staff, who lauded their contribution. While at Maristhill. they gave T.l,.C to their own geriatric patient and included facials. manicures and other various fun activities. including parties. The patients were delighted at the atten- tion given by the cute, young nurses. For the first time. the students were assigned to the blind unit at Fernald where they learned howto assist the resi- dents with their Activities-of-Daily-l-iv- ing skills. their mobility and listening skills and table-top. pre-vocational tasks. They traveled with their residents to the Vocational workshops and were able to observe the varying abilities of the par- ticipants. At each agency, conferences were held by the various allied health personnel. such as. Social Service. Clinical Labora- tory. Speech and Hearing. Nursing. the Therapies: Occupational. Physical. Ret.- reational Etc. Visits and tours were made to Nlassa- chusetts General Hospital. Children's Hospital. tNewborn Intensive Care l'niti and the Northeast School to observe the Adaptive Physical Education Prograni. The Director of Volunteer Services at each of the agencies presented the stu- dents with Certificates of .'Xppi'et'i.iIioii at a ceremony held on Class llay. .-Xt the Senior Breakfast. each student received .i Certificate of Accoinplisbment for bai- ing successfully completed the two-year program. Students have been accepted at Quin- . , , . . . . nipiac Lollege. SN1l . l nixeisity ot iloe rida, llniversity ol l.Nist'oiisiu. St lzlifa- beth s llospital. Nliddlesex Loiiiiiiiiiiity w v Lollege and Nlass Hay Loui- niunity College for training in A: such c.ii'eers asi llliysii al 5 'l'lierapy. tht llll.llll1lltll'llllt'l' 5' 'O apy. Nursing. Nlental llealth fly: . w I lherapy - tlooil l.ut k to you .'Xll You ,' areatiredit tolvll S 9 . .U-' IN N KK .,...- WW' F 'x.'a IM is 'ix 'IQIJQ x R 'Q I V -3 ir Cooperative program leads to fine careers Pills demand for skilled graduates The Cooperative Office Occupations program made school more meaningful for 25 young women this year. The cooperative work experience started many of the women on their way to fine careers. They worked very hard in the offices of 24 companies in the Walt- ham husiness community from to 20 to 30 hours each week. Most important we learned what we did not want to do on a full-time hasis. One student will be attending Bentley College. others Middlesex Community College. Aquinas Iunior College. and Massachusetts Bay Community College to pursue more comprehensive study in accounting. legal secretarial. and medical secretarial courses. Another student was offered the opportunity for full tuition at Fisher Iunior College. Twenty of this years graduates are presently employed full-time in meaning- ful employment. Most of these people have not enjoyed the traditional Christ- mas, Winter, Spring vacations hut chose to work full-time. Many acquired the hours necessary to have earned one and two weeks vacation a few weeks after graduation this year. Other students have chosen to treat themselves to a summer vacation before entering full-time employment. Not one of these women is considered an entry-level employee. The demand is great for skilled husi- ness graduates and each year more iohs are availahle nationally than qualified people to fill them. f To the Cooperative Office 'gl V, Occupations Class of 1979 a Qu: very successful future. You , are a credit to the City of ' F Waltham. f 253 .pd V.. I. nl. Tin- .,-i - ' wi Q!- A Ki -Q . ., If I M-nr 3 1 . H- , . I. 2 'Y In 1 .Linh- Y 5+-D.. i , ...X ? -.,vn I- 1:-rl.: fy gc, 4' is. L -Q5 K i I' D- ik- X A Arc: 5 L1 5 F ys 4 A 4: - -41.15. 1' I Y - if I 44' 'f J A. w. ff . ' 1 Y x 6' X fs A xx- I I 1 1: i sf'-1 A I N1 l X iff ZJ 4 fi? PM x -gl'- X it X4 li., V... DECA program open to all Gain on-the-job training This is a cooperative educational program designed to meet the needs of those young men and women who wish to pursue a career in the field of retailing. marketing. or distribution. lt combines in-school instruction with on-the-job training. as well as membership in the Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America to complete the total instructional program. The Distributive Education stu- dent spends at least fifteen hours a week at an on-the-job training sta- tion with a cooperating A: retail employer. Periodi- Q cally. the teacher-coordi- 'gsg nator observes the stu- 144' dents at their work and ' confers with their training 5, supervisors. -as 'T we I s I .,,, I Q Q gi A I . I f, 4 U f , SINGANI' COME SAIL AW COM SAIL AWAY CO A SAIL AWAY, CO CO SAIL AWAY -.LL SS,,, , w , .4 ,gigs 2 ' 'ZW Y, CO ME LA AVVHY x,fnl qc 3 1 I' S.. 4235 'S 'N s 9-Qlinlln X V X . , M. W Nlwnfe, ' ii,- Staff outstanding Hard work leads to successful book ln the fine tradition of the dedication and enthusi- asm of the editors of the Mirror and in their will- ingness to work above and beyond their obligation my staff was outstanding. Dianne Cincotta. an editor in chief. was a three year starter on our tennis team and will attend Bos- ton College in the fall. Deana Herzog. an editor in chief. participated in Senior Revue and was a member of the National Honor Society. During her iunior year she received the Smith College Book Award for excellence in aca- demics. ln her senior year the Iewish War Veterans awarded Deana the Classmates Today. Neighbors Tomorrow Award. Deana also received the School Committee Scholastic Key Award. Deana will attend University of Mass at Amherst in the fall. Donna Callitano. a co-editor. was a member of the football cheerleaders and the National Honor Soci- ety. Donna received the School Committee Scholas- tic Key Award and she will attend Smith College in the fall. Carolyn Medeiros. a co-editor. was a three year member of our girls volleyball team and she was chosen second team all scholastic this past fall. Caro- lyn is a member of the National Honor Society and received the School Committee Scholastic Key Award. She also received the Class of 1970 Scholar- ship and a Boston University Grant where she will attend in the fall. Candi Stevens. a co-editor. participated in Senior Revue and was a member of the National Honor Society. Candi received the School Committee Scho- lastic Key Award, The Anna Redmund Scholarship. The Beth Eden Baptist Church Scholarship. and a grant from the University of Lowell where she will attend in the fall. Ianice Wilson. a co-editor. was very active in the drama department having participated in Senior Revue. along with the spring musical. lanice is a member of the National Honor Society and also was awarded a School Committee Scholastic Key Award. lanice received the loseph Drapltin Memorial tien- eral Scholarship and a grant to Brandeis l'niversity where she will attend in the fall. Anne Cadigan, an associate editor. was captain of the football cheerleaders and a member ol' the National Honor Society. Anne received a School Committee Scholastic Key Award along with 'lihe Waltham Womans Club Scholarship. The loseph Clasby Memorial Scholarship. and a grant to tiolgate University where she will attend in the tall. loyce Harrington. an associate editor. was a three sport star of volleyball. basketball. and softball. She was a co-captain in each of these sports and was i o- recipient of the l.oiiise Sew all .-Xward given to the outstanding leniale athlete loyce received the Nliiriel .-Xrico Ntenio- I rial Scholarship and the tlarl Xlfestplial sh. , Scholarship. Ioyce will attend lfitirliliiirg i. 2 State College in the tall. ln' The stall should take a great de.il ol , ' pride and satisfaction in the worly that 3 they have done. l in sure that eat li time they see the pages that they did it wil? bring back many pleasant nieniories by S .,l.- 1 4 of - il 'WL wb. . W' 1' S-QS? -Q I . N v x - s p .V WX xxxxgh' I it , .....'--, 1 -e 'xiii vw .-1-I D - nr-0,8 B ji'-2 'ffhfli s nl' N fd 'Y Suk if ' . U U. 4 1 -40' 'Jin- 1- -543- 1 ..g-B. E G. N' ,cus ...mi V '-- -491 1 I F Y l ' ' E 2 Q5 Q,-Lf' C... -ev-. gg-n ii n-:fi A .1 2 Q ov-.. COME SAIL AWAY, COME SAIL AWAY COME SAIL AWAY WITH ME COME SAIL AWAY, COME SAIL AWAY COME SAIL AWAY WITH ME 4 . . A. 1 Y, . 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Complumen+s of RGCIIO Shadi Wal lex Y 858 Lex gfon S+ Wal+ha Mas Elecfromcs mem Sfereo Componenfs COMMUNICATIONS Congrafulahons and Bes+ of Luck 1 , I i 4 . , I l in W Yi l 4 , f li l l l l i i I J i Roberl Cosgrove I W 1 -:,,.4i Ii at , ' ,'t'5x ,I ' 'fs ul l ,l 402 Deborah Huff WALTHAM K' ' CI b s were good wishes +o fhe class of I979 and saluies +he recipienfs of ihe Kiwanis Scholarships now and lhrough fhe years. Class of I979 Kafhy Dang, Deborah Huff, Roberi Cosgrove, Ronald Taipale -- Voca+ional. ,ix Class of I978 Mary Coyle, Chris Jolia+, Jose Hernandez - Vocaiional, Fred Sweei - Voca+ional. Class of I977 Daniel Anfhony, Daniel Neff - Vocafional, Curiis O'Hara, John Russo - Voca'I'ional. Class of I976 Paula Allia, Paul Biondo, Douglas Millinazzo, John Walsh- Voca+ional. Class of l975 Thomas Anionellis, Paul J. Delaney - Vocafional. Frederick Hurley Jr. lMemory of Frederick Hurley Sr.l. n g Class of I974 Sharon Aspinwall, William Aucoin - Voca+ional, Thomas Cedrone, Francis Domuraf, Mary O'Reilly, Sfephen Quinn - Voca+ional. Class of I973 Marlin Edmunds, An+hony Fagone - Vocaiional, Marvin Griff, Siephen Mozie - Vocafional. Class of l972 George Faulkner, Carol Merri+s, ScoH Tower. Class of I97I Jay Bailey - Vocafional, Jeanne'He McCar+hy. Class of I970 Roberi Mazzone - Vocaiional, Jane Roche. Class of I969 George Pilla Ronald Talpale 'ffl ll! 4 s fi' if ,X HH w 1 v - 1 K ...avnnisi iT'Ti j,q'.q'f Qing P1 U'...f 3,-'+'Z,,' ' L+ 4 a QA Q ' .u'.f -A 1.0 v 1 0 fy ' rf 'aff' f' ' r' 1 E - fi A has ' W Y Q Q Q 'K - 'Q ' f 'U ' 0' '-.'1 4' - Y Q .bfv , 'vigil Juv. I, Q 1' - D ' if 1 l f K fm. 0 Q I Q I C . ' ,J K 1 ' Q., U. - ' . V:-.'.' .-: s Q - v ' fl ..' 'Q Q' ' . .. ' Q Q ?. de W 5 l .' 1 . 1 W s ' ' ' 41' - 1 . s... jivfi f' --'o 0- '-.' 'or' O :Og +V -1. 2 ziiigf? , 1 ? .-Q, ,,A 3 'S x Q -E-A11a,aAz.. iijvfi on -Jimi 'Qi' ,air If wtf' Dun J -I In-J-f .,.'-'vi' 'A' ,A 'ka-. 9 I Alt .an O oil! 1-sa?-2.21.2 A Q -.2 xg' -'A I '..' -1 U ' 'f '!.'??f1. . , , .,. .,. Q.. P. gl' Besf Washes +o fhe Class of 79 R Lexinqfon. Mass. O2 I 73 I060 WaH'ham S+. , 1 Q -I ,I I 1 'v 17- .- -WAC YM 5 - ? ',l Q: .VO .'.. . Q- .'-if 1. 5 as r...S 051-.AL PQ 1 ' Q T '51- I 'RI' W. -ul ' . 1 I fl 5 ...hid :S v .X-f I ' 5199, Q.. +V ?VV0 R X . COMPLIMENTS OF L BRIGHAM'S 1 If, -I A QLA Qghv- -. - 4, 'S I - Q A... nz... '54 usrqhini Pi-eel Allain 'X .. 0.4. LYJL .i F-.rsenauli ff-.rsenaulf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arsenaulr Susan Arsenaulr Mr. Richard Auberi Jr. Dame! Aucoin Mf i2sfAuCOir1 Ms. Therese Aucoin Edna Ayres Walier Bailey Craig Barker Chrisfine Barry Parricia Basirarache Mary Bergeron Dianne Bernard Mr. and Mrs. A. Blanchard Charles Bourque Mary Boyd Sharon Brennan Dan Brogna Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Brophy Laurie Brown Mr. and Mrs. L. Bruni John Bumas June Burns Monica Burnuccini Mrs. Doroihy Bursiein Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Busa Nancy Buicher Ellen Buieau James Builer Alvin T. Buuard Mr. and Mrs. John Caligani R. Callahan Mrs. William Callahan Marion J. Campbell Tracey Campbell Mr. and Mrs. L. Carcerano Jack Caruso Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Casella Ron Caissie Helen E. Casrros Pioneer Caferers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cerqua Barbara Chabof Georgeffe Chaisson Mr. and Mrs. John K. Chadonaif Barbara A. Church John H. Clifford Charles Collins E. Collins Charles Collura Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Comeau Frances Coogian Paul Cook Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cooke Kevin Co'r+erly Heidi Coflon Joel CoHon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Colion Mr. and Mrs. William Creonie Befsy Crofeau Klara Csernus Mrs. Helena G. Curlain Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Curlain Donna Cxaswf. MVS. ECl d'f. lF t: l'O h'SKl Mr Franci Mary Daly Mr. and Mrs. .. J. Debbie and Norma Hal Decoieau Helen Dega- The D6lQfl9:v'.' f A 408 Pairons Mary Ann DeFrancisco Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMaio Paiiy Derneo Mr. and Mrs. Randy DeMeo Raymond DeMeo Gary Dercole Eric Desaniis Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Despres Bobby Ear's Despres Claude Despres Gerald Despres Ricky Despres Rose Despres Angelo DeVincen+is ll Rachelle DiMaHeo Belh Dion Kaihy Dion Nancy Dion PaH'y Dion Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dion Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Dievalikian Claude Dievalikian Sieve Donovan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Dorsey Joan Dowceri Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dunham Pafricia Dunham Roberi J. Eagle Gail Edwards Mrs. Diane Ehwa Bob Ellioi Elizabelh A. Ellis R.N. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Engleharf Mr. Alberi EscoH Alexander B. Esco++ Mr. and Mrs. John Faria Carmelo Fazio Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fel? Melinda Fernandez Ed Ferrara Bonnie Fielding Mr. Frank Fink Marion Filzpairick R.N. Mr. Thomas Foley Mr. William Foley Dan Fougere Mr. and Mrs. Roberr Fraser Louis and Bernice Gallanl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gargone Mr. and Mrs. Garrify Rhonda Gaiely Ms. Rosemary J. Geary Jackie Giangrande Jim Giardina Louella S. Giardina Joanne Gibbes Mr. and Mrs. Giles Mr. and Mrs. John Gracefla Miss Clara Graceffa Jan Greco Peg Greene Marilyn Grego Mr. Barry Greizky Lenice Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haggerfy Mark Hanlon Peier Hannon Juli Harris Michael Harris Sue Hassefi Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Hayes Ron Hayes Jimmy Herberi Charles Harrigan Dan Higgins Beth Hodden Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Hyde Annmarie Janneffi Sieve Jarvis Jimmy and Maryann Janice Johnson Joanne Johnson Judy Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Roberi Johnson Susan Johnslon David Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Joyce Elaine Junkins Mr. and Mrs. C. Kalishman Mr. and Mrs. A. Kapamagian Sheila Keady Wally Kean Geraldine Keele Billy Kelly Kafie Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keohane Margarel Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Vincenf Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kerr Edward Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Paul Khederian Maureen King Rulhanne Kokidko John S. Krol Carl A. Lando Peler Landry Ronnie Lane Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Laviole'He Wendy Lavoie Sall Lawler Becky Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Camille LeBlanc Chanrelle LeBlanc Sylvie LeBlanc Mr. Richard LeMay Lori LePage John B. Linsfrom Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Linsrrom Lucille Lururi Janei' Logue Dave Loughlin Mr. and Mrs. ScoH Lucas Berlha Maclvor Mr. Michael Macy Dick Madden Gracey Magralh Billy Maher Bruce Mandel Dora Manganello Sfephanie Manoli Mr. and Mrs. Vincenf Marcellino Mr. and Mrs. Alan Marcolina Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Mafihews Edward D. May lll Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCauley John McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey Shane McCloskey Joseph P. McCusker John McDonald Linda McEllin Laureen McGee Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGillicuddy Scarf McGolpin Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKinnon Ed McLaughlin J. Miller Mr. and Mrs. David L. Miichell Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrell Alan Morris Jeanne Mule Phyllis Mulroney Kris Munroe Mr. and Mrs. James D. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Peier Muscaio Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newcomb Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neylon Mrs. Joyce Nierman Mr. and Mrs. Keiih Noiles Miss Claire R. Nolan Miss Margaref M. Nolan Jay Norfon Mr. and Mrs. Peier Nyren Mrs. Carol O'Brien Barbara O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. Bernard X. Ohnemus Mr. and Mrs. John O'Kane Mike Oliveri Mr. and Mrs. Sebaslian Orifice Mr. David Osborn Marvin Owens Mrs. Dom A. Pacihi Anihony Palmerino Jeanne Pappas Miss Susan Parrella Jack Pafiison Kathie Paflison Joyce and Gary Pavenio Mr. and Mrs. Salvaiore Pennellafore Loreffa Pia nredosi Gerry Pike Eileen Poirer Mr. Niel Porcaro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Procop Mr. and Mrs. William Purcell Mrs. Doris Putnam Donald Ranger Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rey Mr. and Mrs. John J. Regan Joyce M. Richard Bill Richardson David W. Richardson Jerome Rizzo Russell E. Roberrson Sallie E. Russ Carmen D. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. John Scharlei' Dick Schulfz Mr. Salvafore Scimerni Mr. and Mrs. James A. Scipione John Scipione Tracy Scipione Irene Servol Marybelh Shaughnessy Ms. Joan Sheridan S. Jordan Snyder Tony Taranfo Mr. Ralph Tenaglia Barbara Thibodeau Mary E. Tierney R.N. Mal Tinkham Melinda Tirrell Linda Tisch Mr. Scofl Tower Dennis Tranfaglia Ms. Pai Vanaria Mr. Thomas Venaria Jeannefre Veilleux Henry Veno Lisa Veno Dena Venfura Mr. and Mrs. Richard Venfura Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Viscarello Jeff Viveiros Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wagman Terese Walsh Ron Wesf Mr. Howard While Ed Wiencek Audrey Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Reber? Windsor Mr. Roberi' E. Wifhrow Jr. Kalhy Yorsfon Richard Yorslon Mr. and Mrs. William Young Roseann Zakarian Chris Zampiiella John Zine Sian Zmuda Sponsors Councillor and Mrs. Joseph J. Allesandro Terry Bleiler John R. Craig M.D. John F. Delaney Edwin W. Guiney M.D. Sanford D. Hechl M.D. Marlin Osfro M.D. Lawrence T. Shields M.D. Twinbroolc Surgical Associafes Twinbrook Urological Associaies David S. Wald DMD Elliol D. Winograd DMD A'- e Mirror Staff recognizes the contribution of others. The Mirror Staff would like to thank the following members of the senior class for their contributions to the success of the yearbook. Lynne Apone Ianet Arsenault Gisele Babin Barbara Bariele Dan Brossi Denise Boudrot Lisa Bourque Susan Bowler Antonietta Caci Iu1iGappadona Cathy Cicero Billy Gollura Diane Cormier Rosemarie Cormier Ellen Cowie Denise Cunningham Katrina Dankens Ianise Delaney Gilbert Despres Peter Foti Maria Fragala Carol Fronduto Darlene Giles Neal Grinnell Lenice Hadley Sherrie Hakar Sue Hassett Barbara Hurley Debbie Huff Ann Iannetti Iudith Iohnson Lynda Karnikyan Mike Kehoe Marie Kerr Margie Lombardo Ianet MacNeil Linda McEllin Maureen McQuaid George Melanson Frank Moreale Karen Morrella Kathy Motton Cindyrose Newfell Kenneth Noiles Ruth Noke Charlene Nutile lean Pantanella Rosemary Quin Karen Raleigh Marie Saulnier Edward Skane Fran Smerla s Sharon Straw Marilyn Tomlin Debbie Vanaria 410 'Wfvi 3, Eflcess Caroline married in Monaco In Iuly of 1978 Princess Caroline was married to Philippe Iunot. They were married in two separate ceremonies, one a civil wedding performed by the COUNTRY OF MONACO, the other a Roman Catholic service outside the pal- ace chapel. Even though Princess Caro- line's wedding lacked the Hollywood- style hoopla of her mother's wedding, it was none the less done in a royal style. The Red Sox are red hot The Red Sox are goin' all the way was the cheer heard around Boston last year during the first half of the season. They were ahead of the N.Y. Yankees by 14 games. Their hitting and fielding were both excellent with players like Iim Rice, Carl Yaz and Fred Lynn. They were so hot that other teams in the American League were seriously con- Eidering the Red Sox as the team to eat. Pete Rose hits in 44 consecutive games Rose became the second National Leaguer to hit safely in 44 consecutive games, the first since Willie Keeler did it in 1897 under more liberal hitting rules. His streak would end the next day, 12 games short of Ioe DiMaggio's major league record, but in batting .385 for those 44 games Rose had captured the imagination of the country. 412 Pope Paul VI is dead after 15 years Papacy Pope Paul VI was a very important member of the Roman tlatholit. ehureh. He was desrrilied as being the Pilgrim Pope. Ilurine his I5 year reign as Pope he tried to Iollow in ways of his namesake, Saint Pauli At the time of his death the question that was most commonly asked was Can the Church adapt to the ehang- ing world and remain a vital and meaningful shepherd? Ile died at age80. Double Eagle II crosses Atlantic When three adventurous Ameri- eans from Albuquerque set the world distance reeord and erossed the Atlantic: Ocean by balloon. it gave Americans something to eheer about. Modeled after the famous airplane of Charles Lindbergh. lien .-Xhruxzo. 48, Max Anderson, -14. and Larry Newman, 31, set sail in the eleven story high Douhle Iiagle II. The Itttitl- mile trip began in Presque Isle. Maine and ended in Miserey. Franee five days. 17 hours, and six minutes later. Upon their return to the I'nited States they were hailed as national heros and weleomed in Alliiiqiierqiie hy a parade held in their honor. Albino Cardinal Luciani becomes Iohn Paul I , . . . Still in shoil-I ot Pope I'.iuI s death. hundreds ol' people gatliered at St l'eter's Square awaiting the iiaine til the new Pope. It was .iiinouni eil .is II.irdiii.il .-Xllminol.1iii.iiii,.i!eti.'i ti-im Italy. Ile toolx the name ot I'oi ' Ioliii Ilaul I. 4 garnmy blasts BER Bjorn to win US Open At the new U.S. Tennis Open held in Flushing Meadow, a determined Iimmy Connors walloped Bjorn Borg with a nearly perfect 6-4. 6-2, 6-2. Connors aggressive playing undoubtedly stem- med from the embarrassing straightset thrashing he took from Borg at Wimble- don last Iuly, 1977. Connors came out blazing. driven from the very first game to win the tournament. Relentless on the attack he broke Borg's serve early in each set. Though Connors' pressure undoubtedly bothered him, not once did Borg break serve. Borg, commenting on Connors' spec- tacular performance said, Iimmy was born on this stuff, This is his court. I saw he was on top of his game from the beginning. There was not much I could do - ,X f Ali regains title - , Last September in the New Orleans A ' 1 if , Aft' f Superdome, Muhammad Ali who dom- 'T' 7 inated Leon Spinks, was awarded a unanimous decision. This was the sec- ond time that Ali has regained the f ' ' i - ' 4 , 5' fl J 'ii 'Ltr 1 , A S1 1 QL.. ' .. ' f .f N55 i i ?. B ' ,,. f'iQ2' F it H Q-- sx 'HN .A 5 ix f X K ' L Q 6 I' crown and it may well have been his in , 1. i. .y I- last fight. , S. ' ' E x' ' Q - 'T 'hh A. Hi, N.'i . 7 u - I ' .- -- fro ' . 1 3 ., Mirror' w1ns rs f- T 7 New England ' Eu?7z6Y.S'80'9 ' J Book of the Year The New England Scholastic Press Association awarded the 1978 edition of the Waltham High School Mirror ' the New England book of the year award. This was the first time Waltham entered the contest and it was a credit to the hard work and dedication of the staff. The book was also honored by being selected for the P.l.A. competi- tion which is presently being held. Con- gratulations to the staff for a job well done. IRB 3' A14 :alt - tg ' i di'--Q .Q I Boeing 727 crashes in San Diego A Pacific Southwest Airlines lioeing 727 carrying 135 persons and a private airplane piloted hy a student collided in midair and crashed into San Diego resi- dential area: in addition to the 135 casu- alties aboard the two aircraft, at least lti persons were killed on the ground in the worst aviation disaster in the his- tory ofthe US. Il Papa e morto Tragedy strikes once more. after only a 34 day papacy Pope Iohn Patil l was found dead in his Vatican bedroom the apparent victim of a cardiac arrest. The pope's 34-day reign was the shortest since that of Leo Xl, who ruled 18 days in 1609. The Red Sox - what happened? What happened to the Red Sox and what happened to the Yankees? lt seemed that at mid-season the two teams switched places. The Red Sox were 10 games ahead and going strong in the beginning with the Yankees polx- ing along suffering from injuries and trades. hut as usual things changed as soon as Boston fans helieved the Red Sox would go all the way. lniuriesf Everyone became injured on the liosloit team. They were left helpless and the Yankees were coming after them. com- ing closer and closer and then the attack came. The Yankees heat the Red Sox in the playoffs and then later destroying the llodgers to win the World Series. -ilk 1 ez-'f J 'fgq in V vii, Y 'Wu- Wx 'WF :ng 1' 1'--K J lI.4 . I-., What It Takes To Be No f i Robin ABC 3110 21110 That's the new saying that is being picked from Mork of Urk on Altffs new no. 1 smash hit television show. .Work and Mindy. Robin VVilliams. who plays Mork and Pam Dawber, Mindy. have made this show hit the charts as it is seen by an average of 60 million view- ers a week. Rockwell - Meir die This past year a man beloved by mil- lions of Americans for his artistic abil- ity died. Norman Rockwell was his name. a name seen on paintings practi- cally by every American. He depicted the American life in an optimistic and hopeful way. Rockwell provided much happiness for the general public through his creations and shall be missed. Golda Meir, fourth prime minister of Israel died December 8th at age 80. Prime minister from 1969 to 1974, she had served her country in times of trou- bling Arab confrontations. She died before the Middle East peace talks were completed never seeing both countries atpeace urder of U.S. Congressmen in Guyana tri gers mass suici es and murders w l,eo I. Ryan, a llb. representative from California. and four other .-Xnieri- cans were shot to death by inenihers ol the People's 'l'eniple as they prepared to leave Guyana hy pane. When liin lones, the eharisniatii but paranoid leader ol the cult, learned ol this he informed his lolloweis that a previously rehearsed suit ide ritual would be carried out Unly .i lew ineiu bers ol the igult escaped death by tlee ing into the iungle, XX hen t.uy.iuese troops arrixed at lohnstown .ittei the airport inurders they were oxei whelnied hy the sight ot oxer Yllltl t-odzes lying inside and outside the l-uxliliiigs 'P I Bradshaw leads Steelers to 3rd Super Bowl victory Led by the four touchdown passes of quarterback Terry Bradshaw, the Pitts- burgh Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 to become the first team in the National Football League QNFLJ to win the Super Bowl three times. Bradshaw, named the game's outstand- ing player, set a Super Bowl passing record of 318 yd. Dallas, however, did not give up easily. Behind 35-17, with less than seven minutes to play, the Cowboys rallied behind the passing of Roger Staubach to score two touch- downs. The Shah flees Iran The oil fields were shut down by strikes, rioters ran wild, and supporters of Ayatollah Khomeini wreaked havoc in the streets of Tehran. The rule of the Shah was coming to an end. The pro- Shah forces began to diminish in num- ber and sensing this the Shah left Iran and is now living in exile in the Baha- mas. Imitation Elvis tops Gable and Nicholson CBS and NBC in their effort to unseat ABC in February with Clark Cable in Cone With the Wind and lack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuc- koo's Nest only to have ABC answer with Kurt Russell in Elvis Imitation Elvis proved that the appeal of the King of Rock and Roll is as great today as during his heyday as ABC swept the ratings much to the dismay of CBS and NBC. ,J 1' 2' 1' ng' si . ' V' ' '.f ' N . .k I . - 'sk-s, Q ,Q ' - 4 f 1 ly! v1.?,,4 - r ll 4 The Ayatollah 'il X f . I fx X THANK vouf SEN. KENNEDY ron THAT ' ROUSING INT RODUCT ION. takes command After 14 years of exile, lran's Ayatollah Khomeini finally returns home to eontain thi revolution. lnstead of calming the fires ol revolution he added fuel to them. Nlanx of the Shah's close confidants were broui ht before firing squads. The dictatorship of thi Shah probably would have served the people better. The Bruins retire Bobby Orr, the most decorated player in National Hockey League history. was hon- ored before a capacity crowd in the Boston Garden on Tuesday night, Ianuary 9. 1979 as No.4 was hoisted to the rafters. Orr had been with the Boston Bruins for over ten years and had scored 264 goals as a defenseman. After signing a contract with the Chicago Black Hawks. Orr's knee finally gave out and he swapped for a job in the Black Hawk's front office. He was trul missed by the Boston fans and was touched deeply by their loyalty as he received a six minute standing ovation at the ceremony. As a fitting climax of his career, Bobby Orr was inducted into the NHL Hall of Fame in Iune. He became the youngest player to he inducted. Teddy: Backseat President? Senator Edward Kennedy and President Iimmy Carter agree on most maior issues, Over the past two years. Teddy has loyally supported the President on matters as diy erse as arms control. airline deregulation ant' hospital cost containment. However recently Kennedv has frequently opposee budget seriously defective. i Q Kennedy calls their differenizes basin anti fundamental. but when asked if they might drive him to run against tiarter in the lfltltl Presidential election, he repeats his stand iii Wi-IS Grad stars in Broadway musical Whoopee I. Kevin Scannell, WHS 66, started his dramatic career in the 1966 WHS production of The Music Man, he went on to star in many Reagle Player productions before setting out for the bright lights of Broadway. The Boston College graduate has appeared on Broadway in Shenandoah and off Broadway in Corky at the American Place Theatre. He has been seen on tel- evision in commercials for Arby's Roast Beef and others. In Whoopee Kevin plays the part of Sheriff Bob and most of the reviews have been favorable. Larry Bird voted College Player of the Yeaf' Larry Bird, the star forward of Indi- ana State University, has repeated as College Basketball Player of the Year. He led the Sycamores to the finals of NCAA tournament where Magic Iohn- son and his Michigan State teammates ended his dream of an undefeated sea- son and NCAA champs. Larry went on to sign a 5-year, 33,200,000 contract with the Boston Celtics. This is the larg- est contract ever given to a rookie. Celt- ics' fans hope that Larry brings the Celt- ics back to the glory of their champion- ship years. Mideast Peace Treaty signed On March 26. 1979, 6,500 spectators witnessed the signing of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel on the White House lawn. The treaty, which was made in three languages tArabic, Hebrew and Englishl was signed by Anwar Sadat of Egypt, Menachem Begin of Israel. and President Iimmy Carter. We hope this will be the beginning of peace in the Middle East. 420 Bwfii J . - i f X 5.,6v'I-L NL Wt' as l q:. i Q. Bill Rodgers - The Marathon Man The annual twenty-six mile run known as the Boston Marathon was held on a cold and rainy afternoon in April with a temperature of 422F. There were 7,877 official entrants and 3,000 or more without official approval who attempted to run the course. Une entrant named Bill Rodgers. the defend- ing champion, stood out among the crowd and seemed to he very popular with the Boston Viewers lining the streets. Afterall, he is a Bostonian. He proved to himself and the people that he could win his third Boston Marathon and even with an American record. at a time of 2:09:27, heating his previous record by 28 seconds. Bill Rodgers is truly the Marathon Man. Radiation at Three Mile Island The accident at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant. apparently occured when pellets of enriched ura- nium fuel overheated so much that they melted through time tubes that held them. lt was the beginning of the worst accident in the history of US. nuclear power production. and ofa long. often confused nightmare that threw the future of the nuclear industry into question. Whereas the ultimate meltdown did not occur. radiation was leaked into the atmosphere and in years to come we will find out the damage it caused. Is the Energy Crisis for real? As the price of oil soars on the world market Americans are asking the ques- tion ls there really an energy crisis or are the oil companies holding the oil lu increase the price. The long lines at the gas stations reminding people of the Arah oil embargo are the order of the day. The prospects are for a long dry summer and a very cold winter espe- cially here in the Northeast . 1 1 vs-sf 1, E N 4s 'O ,0- Pred Smerlas drafted b Buffalo Bills Fred Smerlas. Walthanrs two time High School All American in Football and once in Wrestling.attended Boston College on a full athletic scholarship. At B.C. he played defensive tackle for four consecutive years. While in his Senior year he was selected Captain of his team. At the end of his senior year Smerlas was the most sought after New England player in the draft. and was recently drafted in the second round hy the Buffalo Bills. Canadians win the Stanley Cup - what else is new? The Montreal Canadians led hy Bob Cainey and Cuy LaFleur won their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup and the twenty-first in their long and illustrious history by defeating the Rangers four games to one. To Bruins' fans the final was anti-climactic after their loss in overtime in the seventh game to the Canadians. The Bruins seemingly assured of victory in the seventh game were given a penalty for too many men on the ice with two minutes remaining in the game. Cuy LaFleur quickly tied the score and the Canadians went on to win in overtime. The rest is history. DC 10 crashes at 0'Hare - 275 dead. X. The passengers aboard :Xnieriran Airlines flight 191 had just begun their Memorial Day weekend journey from O'Hare to l,os Angeles. Suddenly a rou- tine takeoff turned tragic. The plane banked, rolled over and plummeted. crashing near a trailer park lyilling all passengers and crew instantly. lt was the worst air disaster in IIS. history .-Xn ironic aftermath of this tragedy was the FAA ruling grounding all lltkltts until they are assured of their safety IUN E An American ' legend is gone, the Duke is dead. Iohn Wayne, known by millions as the Duke, has died of cancer at the age of 72. The Duke was the most popular actor of his time. being the top box office draw for 25 years. He starred in many movies from the 1939 Stage- coach to his Oscar winning perform- ance as Rooster Cogburn in True Grit. His last public appearance was at the recent Academy Awards Presenta- tions where he awarded the Best Pic- ture Awardf' He received a tremendous standing ovation by his peers in an emotional display of their love and affection for the man we called the Duke Sonics boom past the Bullets The Sonics led by playoff MVP Den- nis Iohnson and high scoring guard Gus Williams handily defeated the Bullets four games to one to win their first World Championship. The Bullets won the first game 99-97 with two fouls shot after the buzzer, but from there on it was all Sonics. The Sonics' defense swarmed all over the Big E and held the Bullets under 100 in four of the five .4 -' games, thus avenging their loss to the Bullets in last year's final. 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