Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

 - Class of 1970

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There was a continuation of the Moffett pro- gram of creative writing coupled with improvisation in grades 9 and IO. Sophomores met once a week in a newly required speech course. For the upper- classmen there were teachers with background in small group work. In all English courses there was an exploration rather than specialization in ways of expression. . .,4ff'9N2z,5gf:fg Q4 I ' ...-...,. Y ...,y...t 4, 4' 4, .,.,.. ...H1 Q w , eff MRS. MABEL RICHARDS ,gstabmnv-vw-v - - 5 ...K 4 x 4 . ' 3? 'wx' .gain MISS MEREDITH HATCH Ii 'af vi MISS MARY NED NYBERG J MRS. CAROL PETERS 559-WM E 1 fZf'?V 4 Yi 4,4 L .f t N . fy, 'MW fv .L ' L .X -' 33,5 ' f'f,:1 , 4- f ,L W -'We M M ' ,fffii -an-P 6.3 A A L L MMX EQ R, tb X' wk 'N ,SW A .M New .Cs A- K., Sw W V xr N , af., ,,,e 5,.. X: J, . c ,Q ,yn -gf . A ff? 2' 95 MRS. SALLY ALEXANDER MR. AUSTIN SHERER I 1 tx 44 K v ',x. fm! Si 4 ,' f 73M'5 M,-'iii 'V Q gf f use 'Q 'TN ww 1 s ,Q k MISS RONI SCHWARTZ MRS. KATHLEEN LAMPERT 4 ,fri 5 2 45 '-wa3m,4.iif.f1 ' 25:53 'W 4 ff X T . X49 ...vw Miss BONNIE PALASI MRS- JAN COX lj .. 3,2 I' I t i ,if A A Z 53191 ff? ST,-ff2gLifg.qfM ' ' I 5 .QV 'W:',,,ff V ., N , W ,. 2. rg' bv' I A: ,x x Y ,izlfgmgf-: 1 .nk Y 'way 1 'A Ag, b,,. 1 'U':':,nf.' 'Y -I l V J, . L gf . QQ' ,V-qfkvv,-.4. XJ'- Jhuu-, ...... an , -1 .5 ffif,fif- 5 31 1,43 34 M Rf fz , fi-',' -. MX.,-L1Q.fff,. L QW f ' sv Qg'1'.'l.,w,, I A -,gn--f.,, Q xv. , ff I P 1 I w ij I V Nvmn1-,,,,,,. : g , fi' - 52552 xv' U 4 r ' ,M .J x X pi x. 1. N , xx M 54 , -......., l 4l'J., TU WW Q I,-5 ' 1 ' SA rx! Q M ...J A --44' ENGLISH MRS. ROSLYN RATNER MRS. SUZANNE READE MISS SHELLEY ROSENBURG ' 2,rJvl.-vw fr 1 Qbwmulnlltif W . :' -fr W H - , J ' ' .- , ,19 .mv 1, . ,f , Q, 57 - fu ,, ..,1. gf-.-,Nm , X1.9'w':M-,V-MI A r2fe:swwffem1fQ4f:erzsi?gs+2?mfi?s2i5aw-'Q ,YL in ina, ., x X ' IW'-5 Q ff. V '85, , -W 'Q if Q AMX, - 'K' ffl I if if Yf W ' ,gg r f' MR. MARC BLOCK MR. KIM GREENAWALT A-Y, f '5 MR. ANDREW NAGORSKI .A P A ,447 p .1-- wand, , 4.1 x it l if Y gAd, MR. ROBERT SCOTLAND Mr. Greenawalt and Wendi Stern demonstrate social customs. MRS. LUCILLE CHAMPAGNE SOCIAL STUDIES A change in approach toward history was seen in most classes. For underclassmen there were large groups where the students took part in historical situations, such as making up an assembly line of the industrial revolution. There were also debates and discussions where teachers and students played dilterent roles. For the upperclassmen there was a the- matic approach with many readings from paperbacks. There was more inductive learning concentrating on causes of events rather than dates. r Q www fb E ,Ah , .,.,,,w0 ..,.,,,, Kwan, H., , MR. THOMAS BRENNAN Department Head Q MR. JOHN LINDSEY ,lm ' MR. STEPHEN WAGNER Xxx MRS. PEARL ZIMMERMAN, Secrefary BUSINESS The business department had courses for all students, but the emphasis was on training for business or oFlice work. A new aid in secretarial studies was the steno lab, similar to the language lab, where the student could advance at his own pace. The work-study program doubled in size with forty students receiving credits for afternoon jobs. Types of iobs included work at local offices, gas stations and hospitals. N f S t , s , .. V Y 54 M 'fl FF iv ,X Q , 't . , ' 5 . Q 1 JM, ' l ' 1 ' I S 4 s .' f fl '9 . E ,W 3 I 'r A T A 4 A ff' -g V 1. , f-1, 4 , x i, -. ,ug U . -Q, R- 11 s . A 4 I A ff-gc' -.,f ' . sl - 1 ' w , 'ga Q, :fr-f' 2411 , T X l ,X 5 , - Af I ' E 'C Q. Emitluug.-gi.?5ps. V- i' V ,EA i few' 4 r 1 is-L . f Q 1, fy-9 gif? ,kiwi 5 'fir' -f -. MRS. FIRTH l-lUTCHlSON .,.,,, -Y' ,Xie P .f V . ..,, .441 , . A V f ' in f 0 is MR. ERNEST GLYNN, Department Head MRS. JEANETTE FITZGERALD N K MR. JOHN LOWE LANGUAGE In o der to meet the reauest ot many students two additional modern anguag re taught on an mtormal basns A pnlot course In German was s howl at wrs cnanged io an Independent study program In addition Mr L v taught ru nan usmg ca classical approach MISS JEANNE KIGHTLINGER MRS LINDA GREYSER F es we , .' l ' ' . ' ' starred by Mr. Engborg. Due to the difticulty in organizing a class after f . ' 1 T ' . ' ' . fm '11 5' W' 1---' ' ' af P' 5 Q .IJ - '78 P 'WN- W 'Am fn...- FN 2 . S Ki ., . If-lg. 53.4 1 lgfv g my., .,n wp. Inf' ,gnu A ! -'HI -.4 wg., .,. . .iv . .,, as N 'iz , Rf, f vw' K f f Wffw S8 Yllw 'M MAH .f ', MW: if f' f ,,.4v' -415 MR. ALLEN ENGBORG, Deparfmenl Head, Modern Language - i aww! til 1 gu!f'ffl5'l iw!! 3 l i , 'Y' ll ! all ' 5' ig . F' ' 1 Zim l we H t l 1 l u ' ' g , in i ,,.,1 .es ll ., MWMM, 2 Q K I. A 4-H,,,,,.4 , 41 1 . 'lf 1 S X . ' Q Ugg ll 4 Y ,,.,,.+1f-iavwfwmmnnvw I , 'fm All l l I f A X 52? r , wi I -... , bi. fi' X if if f . , Wy, ff fyjfz f ' 0 ' Z MRS. KIRK THOMPSON MR- JOHN MELLODY LANGUAGE This year the modern language department tried to perfect the system V which has been used for the past two years. Team teaching was used in the French 4 classes. French l through 4 had the opportunity of working in small groups of only two or three students. 'hi' X An informal Spanish class. , L MRS. DEIDRE KULEVICH E 4 vs QXSK x MRS. JEAN BAGNASCHI 1 + M ,J u I 5 .M 4Mq5 'mm 1 f 454 ,N.g,, ,f ', sl . , :M Nw Y .4 , Q.. 1, , mffiyy f f, .Wy ,,,, ,f7w',X Z 4, H1 I nl I g a WY? fs W fm. f53?i'rzf,1Q f , 1 Q 11 ,wig ,, l :ao ,f .H WW H1 FEI? J I , N1 Q 225?!13jQ31fz ' wi QQ5i'i1iiEEiEjf5:2,3 4 4 e f 4. xv sv 4,1 '. 'uf ww N I i':-1 ' 4 'Q A' 4' M' ,, f 'Azz-MiF15 '5' ,,,., V ,1,:f'Q:j2'f .. ,f I ---'- f A ' ,.,,, . A' ., ,,,. ,,,f1,:fw,,wg , ' v ff fb? if I V I .. 'I i4 ldv 'h' fg- , , , ,qw - - 13, ,511 J, If f t .,. i :fy Y L ' 1 ,, , 1 f ,iv 1 1 V ' ,l- - 1 U 1-ff ff J :y - . ' f Z ., MR. FRANCIS SMITH, Depc1rfmenfHecvd, Lafin MRS. EVA NORTON MRS. TONI BUCCI, Secretary Sara y Jaime celebran. LANGUAGE The classical language department introduced three new courses this year. Each class met two times a week in the reference center. The classi- cal literature and Greco-Roman philosophy courses covered Greek works the first semester and Roman the second. History and art of the same period were also studied. The classical Greek students studied the history of the lan- guage, grammar, and read selected passages from The Odyssey . 'r Ef ! :A Mitt MISS MARY DeFELICE DR. JUAN PALMEROLA W 0 2 5, ,W . 14 YM A lf, f 3 vw, f , f W fy ff X mul Uno A ', -w 'L nu. ,Jar 4 ' ,, H 1 n -fr, T 1 if E? H4 mimi MR. JOSEPH MAUGER, Curriculum Coordinator MATHEMATICS The math curriculum and methods of teaching were fairly stable, but there were some significant changes. Small groups were made more flexible. It was possible to do things not directly related to the course or to review previous courses. I lr? ' ' ,, V f . 2 ti ' ' , ,1 r 4:1 ...-fi i V ' 1 1 .rigs ,. ,I NN, ip . Ni f, nyl- .xmarll :gf M1-5 f -4 at 1- 52 S MRS. GLORIA ZALOSH 4 l H 4 it nu y T W1 MATHEMATICS Mr. Levy introduced an independent study program in math. This opportunity was given to students who were capable of learning math on their own. Mr. Bolster also tried ci new method. For classes he used a taped lesson and transparencies. Classes without teachers may prove to be the trend of the future. ug , I he c Ai' ,S 'Wg 1 1 -sf-s.0,.Q. kv X X c X .. .X l .. .....i.:q-,mg . 3 x fe TW X cg. A any 'X .x 5 MR. JOHN HARMON MR. FRANKLIN SHELTON Mr. Mauger proves . . . . an 11'-ff' MRS. IDA BADDERS, Secretary are ff MR. DOUGLAS STATHER MR. RICHARD BOLSTER, Department Head . . . the Fundamental . . . . . .Theorem of Calculus MR. BENJAMIN LEVY .XV MATHEMATICS wife' is The highlight of the math department was the computer, which was used 4 fe I Q Yew Q 1- K . N w t ss eg 3 , nm.. MG? .. . Q, X X in algebra I and 2 and some general math classes. The purpose of using the computer was to help students understand the various steps involved in N problem solving. It also served as an introduction to computer use outside of g school. Q . I MR. JOHN MAHONEY MR. EDWARD HOISINGTON W . M A M ww t :C wigs! ,ww SL.. My, . N5 Hgfii., 4 L fx' 'X -Q 053 . 'Iv S David Moon and the computer. rn-74' 'M' x MR. RICHARD GORDON Q, - Afgmfig ' ' f, ,Iwi gifbj W , ..-,,, V 7' yu, X, -faq, :,?xAsQw. w. . .-M 3. , A, , , ?'f',,d'i , 3 IlQd6vnw6,1.J-W-..z.v. M-: s . Z f -F., W.,-Vg ,1-.!7'f.' f g,f.x'y--' ,YL , ,, 1 . - ww--V Y--w ,MW , n..,.,. SCIENCE This year's science courses underwent extensive revision. Chemistry course materials more closely paralleled the laboratories. Advanced placement chemistry was introduced, bringing to three the number of AP courses in science. The library, laboratory and reference center provided many oppor- tunities for independent study and research. MRS. JACQUELINE ARENDT, Chemistry MR. VAUGHN AVEDIAN, Department Head MR. WENDALL BENNETT, Science Curriculum Coordinator G is llc l t i 'X ' ,fl ,. . an , Q'-' X . is XV' 4 gmnon-'agus mag! 1 WW Z---Q-.W MR. ROBERT BIBEAUI Chemistry MRS. MARGUERITE MOSS, Biology Investigation in biology. SCIENCE ww in w .' A fx r A 4 ' A '55 ' w bf R 4 ii x gf lf 0 ,, 1- 4 ,z J ,,,,,,:,, , if We ,vi , I 4 M , 3 wi? 7 as f -'1:: : .W l. 'I A.,,w . if My f MRS. MARGARET ELDRIDGE, Biology ill M MR. RICHARD DOYLE, IPS MR. PETER SULLIVAN, IPS MRS. DORA BAKER, Physics 1 U Z Lvi l 5 f, ?N5, In .. ,, , gl V fM.a 5, ' '-- . Elwifglffh ' I 1 -, n fq., P 1521249 ' 'wp fix A ..,4 H! 'e ' f. 5 1 4-'Lb 'M-.. ' lin. 1 I E i ' .4 5,3 tu fy X . xx. r ,Y MRS. AMY CHAPMAN, Art MR. GEORGE DOREN, Band -C 4 xxx YQ 5xNcER I MRS. ARLISS MOLL, Home Economics 6? K if H Z B.. CZ? W MRS. MARJORIE FURRER, Art 'CS QW E'!3', if ,. yn r 'fgefr' 1-If-JH'-1. 'Gan Z ,-', -:W-5,547 I f f '21-1 vr'c'JiYj-,y V' ' +1 '. 4 R lik'-J' til' 4 I 4 if I MRS. MARY WILLIAMS, Library gf. fn, . ' ,-f ,Jr O 'WM li ' .,,., '- I Q 'Q N 5 , 1 -- 5 MR. RALPH PEARSON, Center Supervisor Anne Reynolds ond her camera MRS. MARION ARBERG, Library 1 7' , 5, ,v . 112:23 ,- , xfgvlv sv .,' Ii, Im I qi 1 'Q ,Q I -ffl 'R Mfr,-in I . . n-' Lv' .. ' f.'i12nI'I 11 .4 tilt LJ' III 1. xl' NQII :If , Hu, ff ff' '. - -Q- ' v vi ,, ,I ,II .. nh 1 ,, l,,, I. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Skiing in gym? For those who had a free period before or after their scheduled physical education class, why not? This year's seniors took gym only twice a week. For upperclassmen the sports played in class were elective and many of the classes were co-ed. 6 I ! 1 r ff X I I 1 f .U 4 , Q , , , f X sa '. 7-if if , if f.. qt, Q' fi as x.,A.:31J 4 Af 1 ,Jewry 1 - 9' f N 1- wa' - '? g5 125,15 wg? ,Mm 1 l ,o 4 fa, R 2 w Z' 19 M if ' Y '. '5' 1 Qfxslrltgqflz. I 5 fg,gQ .?, 'I3?5:1.at.2 MR. RALPH SALVATI, Athletic Director hi, . q Q 3 if 35,Q'Efl 1- If 'cn YJ 5' pa Ii' W '59 ,ff 'D ,lug 9 A if , c ,r,-. - ' MISS JANE McGlVNEY ,N fswlaw X ,fx X f Nx M MISS MARTHA CANTRELL MR. CHARLES BOWERS, DeparfmenIHec1d . ' , YJJ. ' 5- A www-wmnumqgmm Q MISS KATHLEEN GRIMES MR. ERIC MOYER e J 'fit-if Mr. Andrew Laughton fAdministrative Assistant for Business Managementj, Dr. John Gainey CSuperintendent of Schoolsj, Mr. David MacDonald CAdministrative Assistant for Curriculum and Personnelj. ADMINISTRATICN ll Can you imagine having to know everything that there is to know about -Q Wayland High School? This is the job of our administrators. Their tireless efforts have assured a well staffed and adequately equipped school. Responsible for 'if school policy and curriculum change, they, this year, gave the stamp of ap- l' proval to several innovations. Among these have been a unique study hall sys- tem, with both restrictive and non-restrictive groups, early dismissal for seniors who have no afternoon classes, and released time for teacher workshops. The experimental all day seminar and events of the Fall Happening reflected the forward looking trend in modern education today. Mr. Demeo has served as principal for four years, and during that time has given help and encouragement to students and faculty in their efforts to better the school system. He has earned the distinction of being one of the few prin- cipals who has spent as much time with students as he has in his office. A deep concern and genuine interest in people has marked his efforts with student and faculty alike. SCHOOL COMMITTEE: Mr. Douglas Hendrick, Mr. Raymond Jewett, Mrs. Ivan Faigen fChairmanJ, Mr. Jack Bohlen, Mr. Laurence Fordham. MR. EDWARD BARRY, Vice Principal Wk nu-vw ,.,,.,.-.--ev-' ,Wifi N.. M, K V LJ FULL DOWN ' VK IV'- FIRE M' MR. JUUAN DEMEO, Principal 9W'uu-4l ' 4, ffl' MW' :eQl'7ffE5ff . MA MRS. PAULINE LELAND and MRS. JOANNE KOHLER, Study Hall Aides . , if UW lg f-' J, , '-YQ 'Qi l ' 'Qlffl' W. V ,M ,fe 5 A-,,,, , Z ,if X. Fr ,ig f ag, ,c V TY., Qi -l2::,,, ,.,. ..t, . 4 N ,K X51 Q f Q Q X . - - 1. SECRETARIES Z ,: ..-1 f , sl 4nuaap.dl'f4f4,s MRS. ELSIE FREDRICKSGN The continuous processing of data is an ever present problem in a complex society. Attendance records, grade transcripts, statistical reports, schedule cards and cor- respondence pass through the able hands of the secre- tarial staff. This year, as in years past, student aides have lightened the load for busy secretaries in guidance and administration. A unique addition to the school community have been the study hall aides who super- vise students in the Commons, Little Theatre and large group rooms. George Miller 5 , 1 IJ Q'-1 -1 S 5' 7 , 5 ,Y f' oking suspicious. MRS. HELEN OSBORN MRS. IRENE MIX MRS. ELEANOR WELCH MR. LEWIS OXFORD, Director of Guidance GUIDANCE The guidance department offered college conferences with representatives from over 200 colleges and univer- sities, mostly from the Northeast. Although not very well attended, for the iuniors and seniors who went the con- ferences were very informative. ln addition there were many career conferences and the department sponsored the new medical careers club. This year the guidance counselors were available two nights a month for parent conferences. nf f ,V ,, E3 v. ,f M if ltd X l ci 'T Ii I 3 I I I I -7' . 6 J , 'N .... I 9 435 of 'K 517:11 I , W., r 'x I! 1 ' I -. fe, . he 9 i r -Mia MR. COLEMAN GORHAM 4 ,...y,1w If-PH : , ,A , U. WI' y A . ' '2v.I2J3.', .iw . 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And the long yellow line of buses appears regu- larly to transport all to and from the school community. ,,..-wwf MR. THOMAS GAUDET, Head Custodian MRS. HELEN BERRY, Nurses Alcle w'W g' 'W H 1 ,.-1 1 -11,6 , 1 - ,sw .ww 'Y M Jr lfyl' ,X t -I X Jglnrf 'I 1.21, ig? ., V In ,.. P 5. , his K sd, ',,i '5Q2f H WHL 'F' -' 32.1 1 A , , H, In rl W ' ' . ' :..,-H1 ,X . , ' Fxikc 2,f'l4iZ, fi 1, l I , ER 1- ,f Y 'L ,' r, AY if si ' ' Q 1 i ff '- : 4 ,W Jw if P uttfmstfe vt ' V X - .. .. tv? ee: '4 M W My 't.fi-me . 5. ., 1, f f-Amir L . , f' L., 1 N jig, if s 42 M Dx ' 'WY' r lt , , , , ,L ,. ' U, me -gf e f- X. x , ,.1z'i11::.f3 :gg ,,.,..f- N 1 f f -4- -1?w 55f,: ' ' 1 ,, y If . V -'31, 59. n ' l in 'ffm' .435 A iris '5. -.Q 5. Elm f wr.. tm? N M VNXKN U4 xx '- 7 t K, if , je f MRS. BLANCHE JAY, Matron MRS. JOCELYN LORD, Nurse tb ,,.f II i WII , 1, , .. A ' Q f- 53121 ' M .. 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V lg, wx -'AJ l I 'A' 'ta' r ql yr 4 wv,,,... ,awww 7 J Q V ' a9'f?11??,,Y4?3',,' XX 3' fi! , c s Q. may In s . - , 1 , X, ff wig . - ssss s , ll fmwyjiv , ' V 2 ,V ' 'diiwfftxgg ' 1, I , If egg' K3 Q ' ' ' ,f T 'if a, is J,.f:?, Mr. Ober explains the John Birch Society. Town Crier phow FALL H PPENING On November 7th through iOth a Fall Happening was held at Wayland High School. On the two school days classes were cancelled and students heard hour-long lectures on politics, art and other topics, saw movies, and ate French food, cake and doughnuts. Social events were planned for Saturday and Sun- day nights, completing a very enioyable weekend. f 1 f'ff,gf,g, q is x59Q Mark Salzberg engrossed in his music. Jgi, ,ir Y fr . q , Q I I.: 7 L Town Crier photo Lb Jill N -,, -ff it rf .zen P ff W f'f?3Gngt. IN Q , ..-it if - Y ........... ' I ' 4.115 Mrs. Furrer demonstrating her technique of painting. Attentive students learn guitar techniques from Mr. Sherer. pw-r Town Crier photo A speaker from Harvard discusses the METCO program. f LW 2, VW A ff x ff' mi, x Paula Rudenauer's masterpiece. Town Crier photo 'Q' 'Y19 'I Interested but somewhat skeptical students listen to a lecture on shoplifting f ,g,,a ij 1' f. f-.f . Q . ' 1 L 145 4 V w 'Q? J' rl '? .6 5 'X v -N I ijlif-'fp P2 fff . 4 , . .fn sw V ! 1 sf.-12:2 3 .J 1' A 415' 22.6125 ' W Q: vt ,527 1 if f ff f 3.515 if ,. , f 1 1 .1 .-1 W gif W 2 . X , CAMPUS CRIER: fSeafedJ Carol Wynne ladveriisirlgli Blake Leland fco-editorjp Lynn Stevenson fadvertisingb Dave Crowley fsociety ediforl. CSfandingJ Kathy Wasserman Klay-outjp Claire Reade Cco-ediforlp Lisa Scot? Carflp Miss Nyberg, Jane Ellioi' Ccopy ediforl. IDIOM STAFF Editors: Evelyn Tate Barbara Brown Amy Burns Greg Wood Jane Gray Anne McKinnon Martha Green l ll ll ll l . L l we -or l 0 l r if' 4 l MATH TEAM AND CHESS CLUB: First Row: Peter Lowry, Alan Beckwith, Tim Lee. Row 2: Rob Higley, Cjreg Wood, Evelyn Tate, Joanne Alla, Joshua Freedman, Dave Moon. Row 3: , Dave Fellows, Katy Donner, Dan Scholtan. a 1, X Y, l , l gl A QI, MODEL ROCKETRY CLUB: First Row: Elliott Francis, Jonathan Kardell, Jeff Maloney, Alan Beck- ATMOSPHERE CLUB: First Row: Kathy Thomas, Carol Brennan, with, Pete Sammons, Aaron Abend, Eddie Featherston, Jay Gainsboro lpresidentl. Row 2: Mr. Pam Mills, Paula Rudenauer, Nancy Roche. Row 2: Mike Chias Avedian, Kathy Chadbourne, John Buzbee, Paul Perry, David Sacra, Brad King. son, Joy Palmer, Billy Fellows, Phil Brewer. Row 3: Keith Par- mentier, Mark Ellis, Scott Dixon. l l t I l 66 M. ,,.-.,.., fem'-r., 5, 4. . 4 -1 ' A it 'N -' f W ' ' 7' MQW? 'Wi :B ,,, jf' With his finger on the button, Jay Gainsboro prepares to launch a rocket. The Model Rocketry had two main goals in mind when they started this year. One was education of the public about model rocketry which was done at the high school with an informative display case. The other purpose was technical research about rocketry, including fin design and altitude calculation by computer. The club's project for the Spring was to send up a mouse and transmit back its heartbeat. iw? ,A -,,,...--- l,...1- -e -aj, --1. x. f.. ,,,JQ,,e3L f3L51.:'A:,,' First Row: John Rockwell, Greg Patterson, Jim Byrne, Mike Rooney, Bruce Turner, Dick Mosher, Rick Ryer, Dave Shannon, Hayward Selby. Row 2: Steve Moschella, Blake Leland, Kevin Harrison, Bill Pelletier, Peter Kraeger, Bob Hoifman, Dave Hargrove, Chris Pleim, Steve Needleman, Jeff Ryder, Tom Muchmore, Phil Filbin, Peter Malkin, Doug Carson, Glen Ross. Row 3: Scott Stevenson, Mark Myers, Dean Wilson, Steve Murray fpresidentj, Peter Graham. Row 4: David Quinn, Phil Shorey, Hal Abbott, Marty Manley, Harley Freeman, Dan Nolan. KEY CLUB Once again the Key Club provided its invaluable service on Halloween night in an anti-vandalism campaign as well as their annual Halloween party. For the next four weeks they devoted themselves to gathering wood for the bon- fire before the Turkey Day Game. Once that was accomplished they organized the super-fantastic hootenany for Winter Week. They held several dances in the spring and then took time off for their convention in Rhode Island on April 19. After the convention they began their famous initiation for new members. gil, W .-was ' t,Qi'i'R '?' ' - SQA l A quick snack after the Saturnalian Banquet is had by Richard Vann and Dave Jenkins A scene from a Latin Club play A typical Latin Club meeting. if-'Jllya LATIN CLUB , ,WL At the Latin Club initiation in the fall, one witnessed the sadisitc natures of the members at work as they led the nervous inductees around Hades. Also to be seen was the flaming sacrifice to the gods of one bird bath. ln December the club threw a sit-down orgy for 200 called the Saturnalian bandquet complete with belly dancers and wine girls. On a language day in the spring the club contributed speakers on the classics and a mod- ern Italian cafe. Last summer some of the members were lucky enough to go to Rome, with Latin Club footing some of the bill. How about another trip, Mr. Smith? V' Mr. Smith leads a student tour of Rome. 4 N Z N- ff' X V, sqm l 4 i LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Vicky Randall lsecretarylg Dave Spokowski fpresidentlg Pan Pavloglou Cvice presidentl. fm An Italian cafe. X W ,, M The fron? of The Coliseum Mr. Smith at the cave of the Sibyl. ' ,J , K 'vi ' Irs.: 5 X 1 W ' rf'T QQ N f'T'iI1' of 4'-. W. if Q f.. A A--im-A-:bmi Stonehenge in England. Invasion of Ostia. 5 4.9.5 .wfsfm .0 gi -Q4 The Latin Club Trip to Rome Leaving Boston on July 4, 1969, 23 students led by Mr. Smith toured Rome on a trip they'll never forget. After T6 fun but tiring days of ruins and cafes, the group left tor England where they spent 5 days busily exploring London. They returned worldly and cultured. . 'A' f 2 . 1 r 4 KW It pf, Q Q 37313 vi ,M ' by s U 1 4 f A77 . 5, .1 , 'Q tx- 'en cf '- ul Jim? ,,w lisa. UTURE SECRETARIES CLUB For girls planning to enter into the work-a-day world, the Future Sec- retaries Club provided a good opportunity for some preliminary ex- perience. The club provided workers for the main office, and brought in speakers about job opportunities and the ideal boss-secretary re- lationship. An afternoon meeting of the Secretarial Club. LEBRARY SERVICE CLUB The library service club was composed of fifteen girls dedicated to Miss Sapienzafs philosophy of accurate and complete records. They lighten the work load for the librarians who now have more time for tracking down missing books and yelling at students. 5 Carol Hanson. Q LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB: First Row: Patty Meadows, Gabrielle Win- kel, Debby Burke, Robin Lowry. Row 2: Susan Hitchcock, Leslie Le- ' land, Kathy Chadbourne lpresidentl. 72 ' ri li l li n mN L f 'Q A.V. SERVICE CLUB: First Row: Dave Fellows Cpresidentip Wally Ramsey, John Lingard, Tim Lee, Mike Nolan. Row 2: Mr. Ryan, John Reed, Steve Williams, Bill Allen, Betsy Yohn, Bill Stanney. AV CLUB Members of the audio visuals club know how to run things in the school -film projectors, filmstrips, and the loud speaker and lighting systems. Students gave up their free periods to operate proiectors, mend film and do repair work around the school. Two of the club's proiects in- cluded fixing up the stage lights in the little theater and repairing the language lab. GUIDANCE SERVICE CLUB r ' EE7-EN' 3 2 Rick Conard helps in the Guidance Office. U i L L .SKYL- f 321 R Laverne Wynne, Steve Barros. 4 . . r' A group from Boston at a Black and White Club dance. BLACK AND WHITE CLUB The Black and White Club had an off-and-on membership of about fifty people who discussed such topics as mixed marriages, the blacks' role in a white society and mixed dating. With money rasied by a fashion show and dance they hope to start a fund for field trips and black studies at W.H.S. Black and White Club discussion. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Cilla Mclver lpresidentjp Phil Altman lvice presidentlg Mike DiSavino ftreasurerlp Pat Rooney fsecretaryl. BLACK AND WHITE OFFICERS: Debbie Byrd, Steve Barros lco- chairmenl Lynda Burke lsecretaryj. STUDENT COUNCIL Acting in their capacity as an active political organization, the Stu- dent Council has revolutionized the school. The whole atmosphere of the school has changed now that students can leave early and study outdoors. The Fall and Spring Happenings resulted from the efforts of the Student Council and provided a two day break in the monotony of classes and a short vacation for many students. Summerthing and Winter Week completed the Council's year-round coverage. V an .Au D I x me ' ' 'fa af X W' .35 Y .. ff 'T 53: W '- :F 1' t 0 1,1 111 l Q li III' 4 Y Q so til-, v.7 i w'J gin... g ' I Mg! If i, 7 l, 4' f R in r I I I.. W' f -' . , -J ti' ,W 2 im ' la 4 3 ' if 5 'Ii:j.'i1 F'g , ' 9 I vi ill. 1 ' 4 I 5? Q Cilla Mclver heads the meeting. -4 A.F.S.: Sue Lingard lpresidentlg Jane Keary, Mary Harris, Maureen Faulkner, Phyllis Dixon, Jane Gray, Melinda Jenkins, George Bernard, Mrs. Norton, Cheryl Knox, Amelia Johnson, Richard Vann. A.F.S. This year we were fortunate to have Siofn Oskar- dottir, A.F.S. student from Iceland, living in Way- land. In January A.F.S. Day was held when seven foreign students from other towns were our guests. During the day there was an assembly and that night A.F.S. sponsored an International Dinner complete with Mr. Smith's famous spaghetti. In March a fund drive was held to raise money for a student next year. SPANISH CLUB The proiects of the Spanish Club seemed to be aimed at gaining a greater knowledge of Span- ish and Mexican cultures. Two of their activities included dinner at La Casa Mexico and going to see The Man of La Mancha in Boston. .. 4 Wim Front Row: Lynda Weaver, Carol Gilman Cpresidentlp Carol Johnson Bonnie Odell. Row 2: John Leopold, Bruce Holman. I. 5 -Arm., J f 7 f f X ff I f , f W 1 4 I ml One of our AYE Students from Chile, Cynthia. The U.N. Dinner draws a large crowd. :A - X7 . l i 4 4 l l A l ig xc A spectacular view ofthe Austrian Alps. l W 11 . V M, f -.f 11 f . -' v of X- , Q fn Q, iff MQ, E We rw' X Assembled at the airport are Andrea Vivat, Phyllis Dixon, Becky Luce, Robin Charnock, Nancy Reichert, Coleen McDermott, Jane Dutton, Susette Carter. ll' :ge 4 The Trip to Innsbruck After about two weeks of quick research, Mr. Stather, Mr. Rizzo and Mr. Gordon of the math department had organized a February vacation ski trip to Austria. Most of the week was spent skiing at any of four areas near Innsbruck or exploring the city itself and spending lots of money. There was a side trip to Salzberg, Germany where The Sound of Music was filmed and a night of a six mile candle light sleigh ride with Ty- rolean music. A view from a gondola. tw, 3, 4 .fin First lap of a long journey. 'L av gwif x V 'R 'I -blitz? , I it K 2 XX ti Mr. Gordon, Mr. Stather and Mr. Rizzo enjoy a meal with the chaperones. r f-TT , ,I ,V I iw pm --1 :wr LJ ' !E'1kf1:-. J mf s?i1i5' ,, ,' Qllllfl :fl , i I lyymi Rini!! N '.,fi.i The Orchestra under Mrs. GreenIy's direction. 1 s my s msak-.991 ffl 'T' Mr. Conti tries to encourage the tenors to sing out. Gary Stevens and George Miller add their part to Ballet Parisian. MUSICAL ACTIVITIES The big musical activity this year was the trip to Long Island that the band,concert choir and orchestra tinanced by selling chocolate bars around school. Along with this ex- change concert, there was a Christmas concert, a spring concert and of course the big concert of the year-Graduation. The latter is always a favorite with the musicians as practice for this concert tends to run into class time. Mr. Pordon's replacement as con- ductor, Mrs. Greenly, has turned out to be a favorite and the orchestra is hoping she'II choose to stay on at Wayland. I I I The Concert Choir sings at the Winter Concert. Our one cello, Charlie Trageser, enioys his position. if ' I N, .617 1 l ' iv X N, ' ' ' v. f. f '15 f1,,,'i' , i V, ' i . z ' ' ' ' , ff . t it ' ' 4 J Z, -as il 79' .. '?'?f1iS- '1 ' x man. 1 l f Ya Fu 4' . ' Vx 89' 0' lr' , , in X .Q ,y O 73.31, , 'AMQNK . 4 if , -P3 Eff V 1 1.3 Wil' ...,,g IIS! X844 si? Ig, Lwfyf V .2 r, H. ,Jig W A . -' .V ,P . ,wa A' - ,, .W -. H . yn li. A ' 4 F' I pwf2fA.f4lmV -' ,f,l,3',l3 ,ff . , . l J 'ffl' J- 'iff'-1 , f . .,' 1. , 'bflw , , - me Y' f V ' 47, I ,L !.3'5i ' ,if fy, .1 , ' FAQ 07,1 ' + I 1' . ' f-rv it ', ' Jil -.-fir. Y . Q' Backed by the band fled by senior Dove Spokowskil are the maiorettes. From left: Eileen Weldon, Mary Harris, Carol DiCori, Pat Berry, Donna Carroll, Linda Rokes. 1- , Chip Bamberger, Claire Reade and the kids. 82 Todd Brown, John Rockwell. Richard Vann, Tom Muchmore. SENIOR WINTER WEEK PLAY Direcfor ....l Bufch .,,,..,..... Mr. Carroll .,,r.l, Steve r.rr .T Miss Quickly ,.,...c, Tony .T .T .T Mr. Hasfings ,,,r. Peggi . . Ellen Sedlis Tom Muchmore Richard Vann John Rockwell Claire Reade Chip Bamberger Todd Brown Wendi Stern J 55 'f Q f f f W! f ,, If W icff' 4 jf if Q, Nw Z M, ffffi ff The plot thickens. Walk-ons or walk-offs? X X Q .U Q mx.. .9-. ,M ,,. ...M Wendi Siern, John Rockwell. CHEERLEADERS Spurring the teams on to victory are the ever-present, attractive and energetic girls who lead the crowd in cheering. Their talent and en- thusiasm are an important part of the excitement surrounding every athletic contest. Daily practice, perseverance and hard work have been the key to their success this year. 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DCL ALL-STARS CHockeyJ: Dave Hargrove, Bruce Turner, Mike Rooney. W4 I A g, fy if WMM' FIRST PLACE IN STATE MEET fWrestIingD: Dave Harmon. H I 1 HOCKEY Three years ago a highly promising cluster of freshmen emerged and helped con- tribute to Varsity hockey competition. Because of their strong motivation, their potential was formed into a hard-driving, coordinated group who worked together to form the core ot the squad. Along with some excellent underclassmen, the fast- paced Warriors moved to a new rink. With this as a back-drop, the agile and accurate Warriors went undefeated while chalking up their third consecutive Dual County League title. Throughout their climb, the Warriors won 34 straight games without a loss. In post-league activity, the Warriors beat Columbus 3-2 in the first round of the State Tournament and put it all together again to edge Melrose 3-2. But on Boston Garden ice, the Warriors were stopped by Needham in a 'l0-2 decision. Goalie Rene Merghart with a quizzical look on his face notes the play behind him ,, ,W 71.7, WW , ,, M , , 1 V . . Front Row: John Ahern, J. P. Clark, Steve Williams, Mike Rooney, Captain Bruce Turner. Dave Hargrove, Jim Korman. Row 2: Coach Kinchla, Wally Sullivan, Mark O'Keefe, Clark Johnson, fr ,gtrwfz X . .l, s 4? Ricky Irving, Dick Martin, Blair Macumber, Rick Wright, Bill Rooney, Dave Shannon, Rene Merg- Mark O'Keef6 Inferlfly follows the pUClC hart, Kevin Ahern, Coach Morris. 90 A iubilant Bruce Turner Dave Hargrove and Steve Williams raise their sticks after a goal All-league players Bruce Turner and Dave Hargrove along with Steve Williams put the pressure on Weston's goalie. ,. :MQ-vw., ,... .V ...A Aims, V aw Defenseman Mike Rooney throws his weight and height around as he reacts to the play. SCORES Wayland Opponent 5 A 0 A A A A Lynnfield 6 A A A 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 5 0 3 1 7 A 0 5 0 5 0 3 2 3 2 Lincoln-Sudbury A A Weston Newton South Bedford A A Acton Westwood Lynnfield 5 0 Weston 2 0 2 0 4 O Acton 8 2 Newton South Bedford Westwood Record: 14-O-0 l P A ' S W'-ff .Agar-znf ' 2 g .t...+ -f.,.,,., - J my WM. A .. ,Aw-.wr , ARQSXX A- K A . Q ,A- A 5 . N ,A A. As QXAXA A s .XVXXX Y fm: ' A ' X AA - - X -' V XA .s X X Xt, XA sf, so t Q' AX 'A IQQQXQXAQTS-,A,s fp--sg, 4 is ' is X 'HX ws sw: fn A. is ' Li 'FX A A :Ae - s-AvAAfAm'q'- A- gl XXX Nxg A ri K5 'A KN f 1' gg,-A -X ' s XX f XX - - 5 s Q 4 A-:AS Q Q. 5 A .WWA ,X AXA .Ter R' QW' - N f X fx Q Q 45 K 2 XX erin . X .X A ti: s J As -5 ,, is Q A , X Q X is ,4 . Y W .X ' - Q ' ,ff's'v'.' 5 .5 Q- W A -t S .Q Q 1 1 5581 'A ' A ave? i Q f t wer' ,,- my ,N sir' ff: we 1 Clark Johnson works against a Newton South defender as the goalie stands by. Clark Johnson has a rough time finding the puck as defenseman Blair Macumber watches from a distance. 14 x 6 i in Z Clark Johnson looks on while Ricky Irving works with the puck. Mark O'Keefe protects the puck while a Weston player goes for it. With the netminder out of his goal, MVP of the league Bruce Turner surely had something in his mind. ,J f ' 4 HOCKEY iklxjw ml! f 'Qs 5. 5. W, ' S H' A? .M-'ifi a ,'5f' if. A- Ouf in front of the net is goalie Wally Sullivan. Dave Hargrove winds up at Billerica Forum, the new home of the Warriors. Steve Williams waits for the puck to come to him as his op- ponent races for it. A 'ff whfvrwii' irfv-if ' N f ,'+ .Q . f, Iinrif 'f .' inf, '. r I , ,, 1? 7x2ff.,,3'flSL:.g,35, iN45W,,gv, . QAEQYQIEQLE , 214, ':f:.:,:,u 13-: :'.1 AQQN , fgiff, LA, 11.313, 5 ,.fzy,JX,,1,'P,',s1,C., Q l I - , Q, , ' ,,,,Qf-.',-'Jigv'1 -,Tw ,ff-sur-'--1, f'-r i: Q, -' 'I-354.31 ,. if 15 ' fl 'ii 'U P FI 1 4 vi 'l I l -fm Jim: L.. flljtif f, , 4 ' ' 1 X 1- A, C ,. ' ,swf ,, 4' fy M A l l l Ting? ' c ' l 'att A i-.,X 'tx v-'z 'T - 'M t 1 l K 'tw 'W 'ex E 'uf A 0 Tri-Captain Anne McKinnon shows oFf her style in slalom competition. Mass. Bay High School Ski League Final Standings l l l l l l l a I l l F l gll l l Girls Wayland Concord-Carlisle Lincoln-Sudbury Wellesley Weston Bedford , Walpole Waltham , Acton-Bedford Westwood 343 , 287 251 211 104 A 78 62 , 59 52 15 Record: Boys Wayland Wellesley , Concord-Carlisle Lincoln-Sudbury Acton-Boxboro Weston , , Bedford Waltham Walpole Westwood . CBoysJ 4-2 lGirlsl 5-1 281 272 253 224 130 129 90 50 30 30 ti W fln an 2 -f ui , tt A '. f , 15 lf Skimeisteren and Tri-Captain Caroline Schad shows why she is number one. 94 .A 1 k,,f y 1 wr A I we fu' First Row: fCaptainJ Anne McKinnon, iCaptainD Weston Keyes. Row 2: .lay Gainsboro, Carol LeBaron, Susan Hoenig, Vickory Randall, Laurie Needleman, Steve Perry, Robert Gray, Coach McMullen. Row 3: Joyce Tewksbury, Anne VanCuran, Sarah Daniels, Baysie Wightman, Cam MacMillan. Row 4: Laurie Tanner, John McKinnon, Jeff Ryder, Tim Schad, David Croweley, Rick Holway. Row 5: David Tewksbury, Jeff Eckler, Michael Mase. , 5 A group of the Boys team looks on as Sarah Daniels winds a turn. ul. Xxx Q? .left Ryder SKI TEAM Alright, we are not here to have snow ball fights, we are here to win . . . Razorsharp Rossis and prerace but- terflies adiust goggles check boots test edges release tight adiust gog- gles remember the red stay high for the flush adjust goggles shake out the legs psyche 'em out 5 4 3 2 1 GO! flushelbowopenopenhigh redhairpinstayloosetuckfiushHopen redblueoveryellowintoredcheckblue accelerateintoyellow . . . 22.15 Klister pine tar incantations over strange boiling waxes rub it in rub it in so smooth think loose stride double pole hairy hills its ok 30 sec l5 3 2 1 go eat 'em up stay loose kick off glide pole kick TRACK! kick kick kick alone kick kick . . . 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' Q ,1 7 N I ' l V , , Q' , .gg , ,aff , r A r 4' f y Z , .. Y Y. .W ,, V, Al , l, 4,95 , ,I 1, - , , , X . , . 1 if in uf Q ,, JP f f , Ny- '1 .,. ' 'Cn- The line perfectly sets up the play as Peter Graham Mr. Smith gets caught up inhis own play-by-play announcing FOOTBALI. The memories of the pigskin games and practices linger on incessantly. There are the liniments, rolls and rolls of taped ankles, wrists and legs, perspira- tion-soaked socks and sprained limbs. There is the sled, hat drills and grueling agility drills which will stick in the minds and bodies of those who knew them. In the style characterized by previous football teams, this year's club captured the Dual County League crown by crushing Weston in the last game of the season. Rob Jandl gets racked up from behind. 'Nev Senior Concession tapers off as third quarter action begins. eff sr hir 5 'wr' av vw -V 1-rg Q 'x VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW. Mike Rooney. ROW 2. Peter Bracken, Peter Stillman. ROW 3: John Rockwell, Ken Morrissey, Steve Moschella, Jim Byrne, Guy Leighton. ROW 4: Jim Bombacino, Tim O'Reilly, Don Bell, Bob Jandl, Andrew Kilburn, David Fellows, ROW 5: Mike Byrne, Mark Myers, Bill Manley, Charlie Stetson, Jack Conway, Mark Harmon, FRESHMAN FIRST ROW: Dwight Leighton, Buddy Duncan, Jef? Backman, Dave Beattie, Captain Charles Colbath, Captain Gary Burgett, Don Borger, Mark Sheppard, Phil Pagono, Jeft Thompson, Doug Parker, Skip Popko. ROW 2: Tom Conway, John Hanlon, Steve Dill, Jon Adams, Paul Perry, Bob Hatton, John Koulopoulos, Captain Bob Peck, Don Paul Grimn, Chip Kramer, John Foy, Pete Confrey, John Anderson, Steve White, John Ames. ROW 6. Tom Sokoloski, Paul Daly, Bill Mosher, Blake Luce, Tom Frechette, Peter LaFemina, Gary Kidd. ROW 7: Gary Chase, Hal Abbott, Clark Johnson, Ricky Blades, Bill Ramsey, Joe Kowalski, Dave Harmon. TEAM Mark Bolton. ROW 3: Paul Demeo, Bill Burdett, David Leighton, Ken Minty, John Knous, Steve Newhall, Mike Faulkner, Tom Maha, Rick Holoway, Mike Tuttle, Pat Holden, Scott Hinckley, Walter Ramsey, Gary Patterson, Scott Santospago, Jim Finegan, Bob Murphy. ROW 4: Coaches Savage, Moyer and Fagan, Doug Shurts. ur ?:?if , bziiw-. I 'bum P U 27' is . 'N .. Y 5 fi fi . so xi , X fee' VN is T 2 ,gs he f 5, . .Z Q iinijlfg i ' ii i if X, H I 1,,. 511 if r L 431+ 'xi AQQFZ-. Coach Sullivan, Varsit Team Ca tains: Peter Lewis, Bruce Y P Turner, Pete Graham, Coach Lukis. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM -QS? ilRST ROW: Jerry Porrell, Tom Sokoloski, David Meoli, Tim Roche, Chris Paul Matsos, Richard Gladu, Walter Sullivan, Jimmy Steele, Blake Luce, David Nhite, Captain. Russ Moody, Paul Daly, Sandy Pinkham, Captain Gary Chase, Stillman, Dave Nagle, Bill Bridge, Francis Burke, Scott Barclay, Vernon 'eter LaFemina, Rick Blades, Bobby Curtin, Glen Ross. ROW 2: Tim Tobin, LeMere, J. P. Clark, Coach Hekimian, Doug Miller. Ioach Homan, Billy Rooney, Dean Crockett, Clark Johnson, Keith Parmentier, Wayland tackles make sure the ball eludes the grasp of opposing players. 5 I Aww,-' 4,0-i..-Kink' ., .MMM ' lp dnb' .- kd-f ' uv-0' 'wwqyf n.,,WwM 'fs.,m T , Qi Nw , ,. 'WV' Dave Harmon tries to quench his thirst during a break in his play. FGOTBALL Steve Moschella shows his proficiency defensively as he tackles Fluke of Weston. 1 :Z f A4 , o f sf., x X 1 My' , fr 7 y H ff My L' W , ,' ,fig f f 4, 'f fx' 'V ' ' fi WMM if f, fggifgc file? I Y -, '7 vlwwgqsgbfj ,, wwf.-,w 5 , A w f ,sg 1 A 1 ' 33: c, f' .6 V, , f 1 'W X Maggy. W 3' lg .5 YY , .,f LA- ,A V, fi G .. l 9, U .fy If -A y I . , 295441151-'gk' fvf' lf' rim V ww' , A , -'vi The team watches silently as Weston's red and white balloons go up. frat. .1 My Wayland Opponent 20 6 30 'I4 21 6 0 13 48 O 28 0 20 0 7 0 40 'I4 Record: 8-'l-0 Acton Westwood Lynnfield Algonquin Ashland North Reading Bedford Lincoln-Sudbury Weston yf VZ 1 A 1 ,Q fqhpfvf , ,vfd W J n W4 .gl 1 13 :-'I i 4.. 1 l 'f ,l ll r l .. 7 'kg i iff l i Q ! 1'l i full' : f I V 1 .ii I mfg.. -063411 , -J VP, ,1-14 'Ka . x Q 'vm SOCCER Best things come in small packages could be the label attached to this year's Varsity Soccer squad. With less than twenty-five players an ordinary looking club became a fine team. They showed their stul'T when the pressure was turned on. The oFFense averaged a little over three goals per game, while the surprisingly good defense held the opposition to a bit less than two goals per game. When the full color of soccer emerged, the sport was brought out of its second-class rating and showed its different, refreshing self. ' ' , ' , - 5 A- , ' 'S Q7 M ?,Yf,,'..g' ..., -.- W-,..,s.,........-,.Q,. -,,...L-,. . ,. ,M 1 . e F' ' ' ' 7 ty f A f f if Q -, 5 in .5 , , Q 4 y 1 f ,IQ- If W , , JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: Bill Crosby, Bruce Walker, Jamie Marshall, Geoff Eckler. ROW 4: John Chryssicas, Roger Saulner, David Steve Ricciardi, Scott Williams. ROW 2: Phil Brewer, Peter Shannon, Richard Craven, David Sacra, Greg Newman, Tom Sammons, Kirk Rynearson, John Bucci, Andy Owen, Andy Hubbard, Henry Elliott, Michael Mase. Olenski, Gerald Rou. ROW 3: Coach' Daniels, JefF Sebell, VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: Art Ferreira, Louis Halon, Captain Kevin Harri- Tewksbury, Dave Spokowski, Don Owen, Dave Quinn, Mike son, Captain Steve Williams, Captain Dave Hargrove, Mark Tannert, Chris Pleim, Dave Crowley, Bill Yamartino, Weston Rynearson, Steve Staudinger, Bo Thomsen, Tim Woolard. Keyes, Chris Thompson, Jim Heeren, Steve Needleman, ROW 2: Gary Bateman, Todd Brown, Don Anderson, David Coach McMullen. iriefvzlg' T.. f' ' - 1 ..,,k ... f-f .ve-., -,...g4' 4 a l-,tt Steve Anderson makes a valiant eFFort for the ball. afa- Coach McMullen points out a mistake that should not have been. ix' ' fs . . 5. . ' A 2 KA ' 3' ,A ..' Dave Hargrove demonstrates his usual determination to win. Don Bucci fights five opponents for the ball. Wayland Opponent U lp' 2 O 2 5 O 2 0 2 'I Rivers Weston Acton Lincoln-Sudbury Bedford Lynnfielcl Marlboro Weston Acton 7 r, iw' ,i - '13, 2 5 3 l Record: 8-3-'l l.incoln-Sudbury Bedford Lynnfield 7 FIRST ROW: Steve Hinchey, Ed Martin, Allan Beckwith, Mark O'Keefe, Mark DeCoen, Pat Reed, Billy Fellows, Bobby Soorian, Merrill Rubin. ROW 2: Lloyd Keyes, Chris Davis, Don Ryder, Randy Charles, Mike Hutchinson, Mark Salzberg, Bobby Bartholomew, Geoff Bowdoin, Chris Parmentier, Cap- tain Dick Orr, George Miller, Doug MacKay, Dyrick Schaefer, Coach Benedetti. r it Z 4 7 Coach Benedetti sets up his players for a time trial. f df f QT 4994 , hs Wayland Opponent 37 22 Weston 26 30 Westwood 47 I6 Ashland 26 29 lincoln-Sudbury 32 27 Bedford 35 23 Lynnfield 37 24 Weston 35 24 Westwood 44 17 Ashland 30 26 Lincoln-Sudbury '38 23 Bedford 19 42 Lynnfield Record: 3-9-0 1 'T 1 ff ' 'YJ .1 A - l. 'lv Nw? 2422? Q F f i ag., I 4 Q 'U agua K ,eww f' . 1 w U Q ,., I- ' 5 ' Q. t A, , , .Tx Q, X , 5 W , .W rf f ,5 v .gy, win, p ' In S! Geotl Bowdoin on his way to be- coming Athlete of the Week. P Qin' 'M ' ,mt 1 f si ' V J 5 N, , .3 as W ,r ' 159' ,, 1 't is -ssl' H - fs , s, s. I-www 8 , , f N at 1- rr l Ft it E , 4 The team grinds up the hill. CROSS CCDUNTRY Hill loops, around and through the gravel pits, The Hill and an endless amount ol winded and collapsing runners are the thoughts of the Harriers. Hours and hours of practice each week, plus a few soccer or volleyball games for good measure, culminate in a thirteen to sixteen minute race. The runner is pitted against the clock anrl is always looking for a new record. Unfortunately the Warriors, faced with stiff competition, floundered about the bottom of the Dual County League circuit. cv. 9, bf J M? Q E FlELD HOCKEY OFF by themselves in the corner of the athletic tield, the hunched over forms of girls could be seen every day during the tall season. Known as the team with the most ability but the least with it the Field Hockey team was able to produce a respectable record. Amongst the memories of the players were the 7-0 upset victory over the Freshman football team in Foot- ball and Holly's pep talks. But behind the every day lun, when it came down to playing, the team was unified to win. s. Wayland Opponent 0 0 4 2 0 3 0 3 0 Westwood Bedford 2 Wellesley 0 0 0 0 2 Weston 0 0 Record: 5-2-3 0 Westwood Concord Bedford Newton North Dover-Sherbon Lincoln-Sudbury .5,Q:x:.,, W-tial' W I , ,. , Y - . , Me, dl' I N-4. . i- : We 'Y I yu , , ' f z . . ,,f . ,,, , , ff 5. V ' V: 1 . ..,. 26 , X ?, -W J K V ye- L 2 51 4 ' 4 ,' ' QP 1 t ..r X f .f -i V i Q Q it , 'F .g N4 4 Q ,, . !,. S if , J if 4 l ,fr f V! , 4 K ,ff-'Z , em ' 1 -7 L. y. r Z1 v, 1. 5' 'gt ,iv Z if , P if W it -f if r f -ff ' 5' ... if 2 , ,1 , if , -- f ' W . ol, 3 'ff W - U 'Z 'A 1. ,,, 'V fm? l . fff' If an Z Z r , 45' - '5 7 I v .-ff Q. , , t 'lf J Q , . 4 ix fl. 5 I f '5 , ' . MW ,, 1 V -. 5 ,ff , , :L 's y ' f , - ' F ww X , fy if I ,, lg .f A Www ff I , X Z ff, 4 ' ' fi. - ,W x X A V ,ff ,, W gf, 54 14' rr f if i 'fff,M,ff 2 s v ,C G J , J ' , ' f J , VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: Captain Nona Jones, Captain Jane Dutton, Lisa Dietrich, Sara Kendall, Tina Conroy, Holly Groton, Jenny Martin, Smith, Anne St, John, Barbara Manchester, Debby Bowers, Betsy Yohn, Coach McGivney W Q .. 3' uv I' Q J D o P I 52 N -4 FD - 1 '4 U o 3 o T C ff' ui a J a. '4 TTI 1' n. a I Z ll 5. o. o Raised sticks signal the start of the game. f. ? R 'Ny L..-..A.. ' ' ..,L--.,.-anb4.L..,..---...,,..-, +4- x'x JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM FIRST ROW: Kim Gould, Nancy Nylund, Cheryl Gould, Kim McNeill, Janet Welch, Joyce Tewksbury, Suzanne Ireland, Susan Tauer. ROW 2: Coach Cantrell, Spanky Lundy, Robin Shalline, Linda Caraker, Kathy Demeo, Mary Harris, Betsy Morse, Cam MacMillan, Beanie Jandl, Hazel Wightman, Ann VanCuran, Debby Strafuss, Janet Prouty Cnot shownj. L 4 A deiected team draws the wrath of Coach Cantrell. Wwfvwi J ',Ay'i W 'FHL' 4 ,i2?+P': A 1 I -, . ,f Ml ll - ' wi 7 '- will 11 allw ., 1' If ff,-'v '. 'WWI f ..' 'f I 1. ' t 'tk 'f i I' -S .' ' 'AJ I 1, I . . JT? 'V Mai ' tw s l is-' ' ll I- If ,sl V .YJ H . W J J., 4, jx ' , 9 H 3, -l IJ 721 , I' x ' ,N 'f 911' .cu 5 4' 'J .JV gf , fr 4' ZH ' an K, A S I' nfl., Q -. 1 l l f'k,'W'Jt':l QNX, I r it L ., X- io, , Jw. 4 J, ,iff Mini I 15 xg W X yr' .' if Mk, Jin I? 'N , ,Q ,,4 ..- gf '. . . J Q 1 I . . ,,. , gr .wsvi 1' fd. I' 3, 94 d , ,pf ' r,.' Qi X . , - , A l 'A ,T ' 585 ' 'f ' 'J P 'W 'W' - .W-4 'YQ iv 2-I4 ,-'lt I ' ' J fu' ,, Q not fm.-Q Q Qihufg, ,I Q1 . ,, lyj. f.',l1. -, ',f 5 1 , . 5 I. fl 'M -4' q .ff-ff1'M+: It 5 f ff Av.m '.7vfM?' yr WMWWVH WWfHl+MW'U I my 4,1 Mail., ,Q . 5 f -' i,..y, 57, Q i,, , , ',.5yM,o '7,x1,i,,a:M,it 'Iy,5.A,! fuymf , Barbara Manchester moves in for the ba A ,,, r I. 's r,l I -' Ifl Merrill Rubin demonstrates that the conventional high iump method still works. t WINTER TRACK Lung-bursting, winded, exhausted bodies, back-breaking arch-like finishes, regulated breathing patterns, lengthy, perfected strides and various versions of the Fosbury Flop account for the excitement in track and field. Sometimes looked upon as a three-ring circus, the excitement and precision of man as machine never ceases. With a small but excellent supply of seniors plus some outstanding and de- veloping underclassmen, the team worked together to build a 5-2 record. This was good enough for third place in the final DCL standings. Also with some strong performances, Wayland was able to place third in the Class C Division of the State Meet. With arms uplifted, Co-Captain Dyrick Schaefer at tempts to pass a Westwood hurdler. First Row: Coach Benedetti, Dick Orr, Dyrick Schaefer fco-captainsl. Row 2: Steve Hinchey, Dave Martin, Lloyd Keyes, Billy Fellows, Alan Beckworth, Dave Nagle. Row 3: Mike Hutchinson, Tom Hubbard, Kurt Schaefer, John Plate, Don Ryder, Bobby Soorian. Row 4: Chris Parmentier, Tim Herren, Dave Spokowski, Merrill Rubin, Bob Hanlon, Chris Davis. Row 5: Doug Mackay, Rich Weaver, Gary Stevens, Dave Fellows, George Miller, Pete Howland, Mark Salzberg, Dale Halon. I i l i li 'i W, ,l l l l l l i 1 i A l i i it I in I I 3 v 1 1 i J l lil? ,Il 1 l -'Aw vw :NE ,Manx ...grit Dash man Don Bucci uses all he's got in an attempt to catch his opponents. Wnh 0 900' Se' 'n Wayland 41 56 75 4995 25 52 49 110 Opponent 45 30 1 1 3-'SV2 61 34 37 Record: 5-2-O Ashland Weston Lynntield ., Bedford Westwood Acton Lincoln-Sudbury The individual racing styles are brought out in this 1 000 yard start wks forward to ching the leader. Mark Salzberg is spotted as he rounds a corner. Versatile Co-Captain Dick Orr throws the shot at the Field House. The strain to calch an opponent is shown in the laces of vh spectators and runner, Bob Hanlon. i fr t ' i if yi li I A 'i , rl 1 T , L W T 4 . fc, X ' 5 'fs A . W--f ,N 1 ,P 4 se 'A 4 Q-fi , K' 3 fi VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: Scott Stevenson, Mike Byrne, Elliott Francis, Captain Peter Krager, Rick Rier, Mark Pryor, Jock Conway. Row 2: Jim Steele, John Ames, Bob Osborn, Coach Bowers, Craig Thomp- son, Bill Pelletier, Clem Sansone. i , ze i fl' L rg Q .Q-4 t if iz 5 3' I :rt Y TTS , V i t T z at i , se-fr , t 1, igi ' 1 i Elliott Francis drives for a basket as the rest of the team follows along. The tempo of the game is reversed as Bill Pelletier. slowly brings up the ball. BOYS' BASKETBALL Command of one's mind and body in its utmost perfection is the key to success in basketball. With this control and ability present in each man, a winning, power- ful team is developed. Long, stretched sinews attached to body frames is the initial sight of the onlook- ers. This together with calculated drives against man and basket, high drooping arcs and cleanfboard action presents the vision of basketball. A new phase in Warrior basketball may have emerged this past year with but one senior on the squad. The team produced one of its better records in recent years, hitting .500 mark. 112 J. V. BASKETBALL: Front Row: Dick Borger, Pierce Hollingsworth, Rick Blades, Don De- florio, Bob Curtin. Row 2: Andy Stevens, Larry Cook, Randy Charles, Doug Meal, Frank Griffin, Jim Steele Kmanagerl, Coach Breault. John Ames stays low to the court as he dribbles against a defender. SCORES Wayland Opponent 57 63 Marlboro 53 42 Holliston 41 45 Lincoln-Sudbury 59 68 Westwood 57 55 Lynnheld 72 52 Ashland 40 58 Acton 38 41 Weston 46 73 Keene, N.H. 53 50 Bedford 65 43 Lincoln-Sudbury 69 89 , Westwood 60 45 Lynntield 67 57 Ashland 79 56 Algonquin 37 83 .. Acton 60 74 Weston 61 53 Bedford Record: 9-9-0 The concentration that the players possess is transferred to cheerleader Captain Tina Conroy. Captain Peter Kraeger lets loose with a iumper from way out. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Front Row: Dan Rashin, Trl-Captains Mike Egan, Don Borger and Bob Peck, Marc Decoen, John Evans, Doug Parker. Row 2: Coach Greenawalt, Olaf Bryniolfsson, Jon Adams, Tom Conway, Paul Glittord, Paul Demeo, Charlie Colbath, Richard Clampitt, John Koulopoulos. -239, Q 444 Si 3 sl ik, rt '32 959 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Holly Groton, Martha Dietrich, Melinda Dietrich. Row 2: Mary Harris, Linda Caraker, Beanie Jandl, Betsy Brown, Nancy Close, Diane Moberg, Dawn Widdis, Coach Cantrell. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCORES Wayland Opponent 40 , . 21 . , ,...,, Concord 31 17 .. . ,,,. Bedford 32 44 .. A ..... Westwood 39 , 33 , , . ,.,. Westwood 26 . , 43 .. ..,. ,. Weston 29 . 37 , ., , Newton 42 37 . . , ,, Bedford 42 37 . , . . Wellesley Record: 5-3-0 Debbie Gladu rips the ball away from her opponent. ' Coach Cantrell glowers at the team members. Melinda Dietrich struggles for a iump ball. J. V. BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Nancy Roche, Captain Jill Stevenson, Jon Frazier. Row 2: Debbie Gladu, Susan Horsman, Betsy Morse, Sara Jewel, Jill Quaglieri, Barbara Smith, Margery Amero, Carol Brennan, Muffin Daley, Coach Grimes. J. V. octopus. RIFLERY SCORES Wayland Opponent 886 A 843 901 . 849 886 848 910 847 890 827 896 917 891 855 902 818 Record: 7-1-0 Newton Acton .. Bedford Watertown . Concord Waltham Marlboro .. Melrose 7' rr-v ww-- ' ' Jayne Hitchcock, Steve Williams. .....-...,- A.:, ...- NI Q X z tsl, :ii f' - cg , 4' ' N ,T , 4- N if 1 5 yi , yi .. 'Q , ,Q , , -f - i get Q K V K , ' - I . Q X x , P 59 'Q A w , 'V M , Eg . it 3 , J i . gi -f gf, , , ,935 Si R 4.1 if xv. Q' has 311 5 5 X iv' ff, Yi f . , . l ff , ,I c ' X Q X X 4 'np X. up . Q 1? X I .. E . ' . l , xx. f Q l M' T , -Q Q X 5. RIFLE TEAM: First Row: Jayne Hitchcock, Tony Vaccaro, John Havener, Tony Spagnulo. Row 2: Susan Hitchcock, John Koch, Steven Williams, Michael Smith, Martha Faigen. .Q M ,,,,, y I John Koch, Sue Hitchcock. WRESTLIN The throngs of spectators hunched over, emotionally overcome by the some- times brutal, sometimes aesthetic excitement of two wrestlers pitted against each other's skills and strength is direct evidence of the drawing power that wrestling provides. Warrior wrestling has gone two steps further with consistent victors C33 straight in two-way competitionl and two charismatic coaches. Once again the Warriors packed up an undefeated season and topped this off with winning first' place in the Sectionals. From here, the team went on to a rather disappointing but still respectable sixth place finishing in the State Cham- pionships. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: Steve Nelson, Peter Malkin, Mike DiSavino, Gary Walls, Ivan Lipton, Captain David Lipton, Mark Harmon. Row 2: Scott MacKay, David Harmon, Tom Soko- lowski, Glenn Ross, Gary Chase, Captain Bob Hoffman, Gary Kidd, Joe Kowalski, Coach Moyer. If M1 f , Q- , Nw ,wlizr ff ., 1 Q ,, xrf 3- 55.15 . -1 3ig!9:ly1-- M r., 4 -- i1 'wi 'a .Qiw:1r i!'z': p f . . :ff 'ik i . Sz, UQEFTT,-,',', 1 Vg 'A gi i ,Q -E-.1,' ,V ., r t ' .,f.L,A.-:i.5.y 'fag .r..-qj 1' i 13'-fi-41-i ,. ffti-t 3i,'.::' fri-tra f5f:f'2'f':Zs.i-,,IT1' f,,.u.'L..'2-ilhs , ff Two unidentified wrestlers get wound up in themselves in a Junior Varsity match. 118 lt does not matter which Harmon it is-they're both good, and they both show it. Ninety-eight-pound Mike DiSavino exhibits the re- sults of a six minute bout. Vi 5' Q i Depressed team members look on as Eddie Hortin is put in on uncomfortable position. J. V. WRESTLING TEAM: Front Row: Bob Hatton, Tom Longcin, Jay Mishley, Willie Reynolds, Scott Barkley, Arthur Ferreira, Eddie Hortin. Row 2: Dove Meoli, Peter l.oFemino, Peter Confrey, Jeff Thompson, Lewis LeBlanc, Peter Ekdahl, Don Paul GriFHn, Coach Lukis. Coach Moyer gives lost minute instructions to o determined Glenn Ross. ....1....a.zf1.ys.m.:.-- ': 4:n,4 si, i Q 1152 .ff . 92 A 13? Tfwfi msQfL,... An Ashland wrestler seems to be winning the match, Peter Malkin tangles with a strategic minded Brookline grappler but Mike DiSavino came back with a 4-3 decision. WRESTLING Q I Wayland Opponent 47 ,, , 2 ,. ,. Lincoln-Sudbury 22 21 .. Norwood 34 12 , Wellesley I 23 , 17 . Ashland 44 5 . Weston 32 ,. 11 Ashland . 29 16 , Keene, N.H. 30 22 Lincoln-Sudbury 30 13 Newton South 36 12 Lexington 31 . , . 9 ,. Brookline V ' 32 17 Weston Record: 12-O-0 Sectional champion Mark Harmon seems to enioy work- ing on his Brookline opponent. Co-Captain David Lipton attempts to turn his opponent into a loser. Sophomore Glenn Ross utilizes his legs and ingenuity in controlling his victim. 1 ,..4P mat? H! J' 'sg' X l. 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' .:-gag, ' 'fr T ', J' : . .ff-Q .1:'u1 , ..,,.'j1', , 1-1:1 1 . aw, - ,ff , -- ,.......E, ..,.1-- 1 1 I., . I 1-'I -.1 ' I r . 1 11,1 1 5 L'1'. H. P ,.1.11. 11..1 1-f' 1 1. .i.1.1 111 11 1 1--. 1 1,111 1. 'J'-.J-1 1,.' I .. 1-11 J.,- 1 1 J. 1 '11'1'1 .-,11 7 1 fa ui si. , , 1, .11 I I 'U If 1 ' sl N ,fy Af. .1 Q 1? 1 1 ' N11 '.' 'lxflllr FIRST ROW: Larry Cohen, Chip Cramer, Tom Conway, Paul Demeo, Charlie Colbath, Peter Connolly, Jeff Eckler, Peter Ekdahl, Marc Decoen. ROW 2: Betsy Crowell, Debby Defina, Lisa Dionne, Virginia Croft, Monica Dugan, Lisa Chodush, Elizabeth Curtiss, Margaret Chase, Dotti Cowland, Helen Eckler, Barbara Dorr. ROW 3: Karen Corr, Buddy Duncan, Lisa Dana, Ann Connolly, Jennie Colosi, Debby Charles, Steven Dill, Mike Eagan, Dave Craven, Alan Earls, Rich Clampitt. FRESHMEN The Freshman Class spent most of the year getting organized, which is what usually happens to freshman classes. They did manage to pull off a dance in December featuring Dimestore. Highlight of the year was the ski trip to Suga- bush in January. Miss Sargent, Mr. Lukis, and Mr. and Mrs. Moyer chaperoned the motley mob of eighty-two freshmen. Fortunately all eight-two returned from the slopes without broken bones or frostbite. A flurry of activity accompanied the production of the winter week play. With only three days of rehearsal, the freshmen performed admirably in Edward Albee's thought provoking drama, The Sandbox. 124 w t ,M v lr l 1 I '.7 fuk F, , V .I url, f Tvs. CLASS OFFICERS: Jon Adams CPresldentl, Barb Pollltt lSecretaryl, Peter Tomasello lVice Presidentb, and Ron Faigen Ureasurerl. FIRST ROW: Bruce Klein, Richard Holway, Richard Irving, King, Bernie Horgan, John Knous. ROW 2: Harold Chamberlin, Keith, Amy Hotch, Bonnie Knous, Erica Neuman, Denice Kiely, Marie Gerlach, Jeanne Keller, Sue Hitchcock, Jann Joyce, Thomson, Beanie Jandl, Donna Hoyt. ROW 3: Bill Hoffman, Hoff, Robert Holden, Chris Johnston, Steve Jacobs, Walter Kieth Jeffrey. Brad Guy Ann Pia Ron Jabs, . , , u Y .- WV -1 N I h i I Y Q 35? s ' 1 .X Valy fm' f 9 K n X v wi .1 . f ., V .bv 7 Viqllf' 1 ' ' fl 14 . . I WX I I 4 K X 1 cvfwf v 5 ' ,a g f: - FT. x! ' 5 1 -'1 . xxx 5 f . 3' ' fxlfkx, X25 I K V4 ' w '. ,AL MH' , . .N ' J, Q F 4 ' .sw '- wx ,X 'x , 1 ? If , :J ' 'X M' J-J A 9 fa fr 'M l1n l FRESHMEN 1 FIRST ROW: Arthur Metzger, Fred Mansfield, Kathy Martin, Jayne Marston, Mike Malanowski, Jeff Malanowski, Paul Manley, Robert Mercier. ROW 2: Cathy Malkin, Dave Mc- Carthy, Jody Mclnturlt, Heather McGonagle, Ken Minty, Sue FlRST ROW: Robin Myers, Kathy Mordecai, Debby Quinn, Felicia Mode, Hilary Oblinger. ROW 2: Dave Mosher, Kris Mix, Susan Morgan, Betsy Morse, Claudia O'Neill, Donna Montouri, Patty Morrissey. ROW 3: Larry Pease, Steve in Vfaa , I, M' , , ., ' f, .X 4 f i s ,E A+- ii Minot, Tom Meagher, ROW 3: Janet Mendler, Mike Mase, Sue Marston, Jocelyn Macumber, Heather MacNeil, John McKinnon, David Mercier. ROW 4: Susan Mathews, Susan Martineau. Newhall, Greg Newman, Mike Nolan, Phil Pagano, Bill Neill, Diane Moberg, Diane Mozer, Steve Naugler. ROW 4: Jim Murray, John Mooradian, Phil O'Connell, Andy Olendzki, Steve Naugler, Bob Murphy. : 1 1 fi 1-4:50, f ff tiff v, uf jf ! if , I Q ' 4 ,Vx x N55- fvf ' ' I ' ,. W 0 .. lx' gifs! M - P' s H gf 4 wb '-N. s -5,-.1 E 'haf' Mrs. Eldridge explores the sheep heart with a freshman in Honors Biology. 1 Y FIRST ROW: Cathy Peterson, Helen Randall, Julie Reade, Bonnie Queen, Wendy Parker. ROW 2: Phil Quinn, Richard Lawless, Danny Rashin, Joe Phillipo, John Phylis. ROW 3: Doug Parker, Bob Peck, Betsy Parsons, Rebecca Regan, Debby Quinn. ROW 4: Walter Ramsey, Skip Popko, Paul Perry, Russell Parker, Gary Patterson, Roseann Patterson, Evangela Pavloglou, Judy Poirier FIRST ROW: Barb Lebaron, Elena List, Patricia Campbell, Robin Lowry, Brenda Chipman, Tim Lee, John Lingard, Cathy LeBlanc. Row 2: David Leighton, Rob Langan, Tom Koch, Bruce Luetters, Steve LeFemine, Leslie Leland, Michelle LeBlanc, Matty Kouner, Karen Krasnick, Ted Kryzak. ROW 3: Dwight Leighton, Terre Lavelle, Donna Linn, John Koulopoulos, Ezra Krieg. Meredith Leach. XV .I I 1 PAK FRESHMEN , in R' 2 , f ,J 4 f T- it ' V' - J f ', i M X ' J f we , . - , QW 12, 1 U f , N K . -2. .. 'M I J I ,,f W ,4 Vw' J-1 A f ff! XXM ? f WW , 'I ' -,L ,.. 3, W l A 3 Q H fpifn., 5f fb, 'HE 5- ' . :ff -, f f 5 lb- J il L-fa rn, ,af it 5, 49, ,Tig . Quo- fr' ff' lb ,:::.. .,,. .... .M 'J ' sm' ing may Mr. Glynn oversees a freshman typing class. FIRST ROW: Mary Zicuis, Gail Zeolla, Cathy York, Debby Sweeney, Kathy Spahn, Molly Trageser, Kyle Wallace, Andi Stockton, Pam VanSipe, Mari Wallner, Judy Wright, Bruce Wilson, Harold Wilson, ROW 2: Martha Thomas, Valerie Young, Ann VanCurran, Mariella Spriggs, Jeff Thompson, ,.,,....-.- li4 ' l ,... '1 Mark Shepard, Michael Whitney, Jay Tabor, Bob White, Gary Zullo, Jeff Tidwell, Jim Vann. ROW 3: Sandy Wilson Marie Sullivan, Basie Wightman, Debby Stowell, Scott Wil liams, Steven Wong, Mike Tuttle, Russell Wray, Mike Whit ney, James Howell, Bill Walch, Chris Tracey, Glenn Sullivan W E :.g:,:5gp A-421W-'-' , . .Y H -.,..- -Mm , ,, ,.-.. c...... -- - l , ,V J l J rrrr A s 2 me , fi., -- Y V V A--4 1: 9 ' x FIRST ROW: Rob Soorian, Howy Rubin, Dave Robins, Rich Rudenauer, Smith, Darcy Stern, Nancy Rousseau, Judy Rounsefell, Becky Stephenson, Tim Schad, Craig Stevens, Dan Scholten, Tony Spagnuolo, Stewart Renner, Nancy Roche, Luann Schofield, Leverne Wynne. ROW 3: Lincoln Stevens, Richard Smith, Jeff Sebell, Steve Ricciardi. ROW 2: Brenda Rokes, April Stew Thorpe, Doug Shurts, David Sacra, Vincent Smith, Ken Spencer. Stetson, Robin Slye, -1 I 1 wa, Barb Smith, Barbara Samuels, Nancy Spear. Francis FIRST ROW: Donna Bratton, Janet Carroll, Debbie Hayes, David Thomas, Phil Cady, Mike Faulker. ROW 2: Marlaine Carr, Kerry Carlson, Valerie Cox, Andrea Chala, Margaret Ferguson, Sara Daniels, Patty Byrne, Pam Hill, Lynn Heavey, Karen Hill, Steve Hinchey. ROW 3: Ed Featherston, Scott Hinckley, John Hanlon, Harold Chamberlin, John Buzby, John Evans, Mike Caulfield, Dale Halon, Bob Hatton, Steve Cain. T 1 I 1 -1 ,. l 1'---H. ' . 7 bds, Fl ...fif A -V at I 5 ,T is X tit -' , N- lil- nj t ET H V 1, X 4 -' it A l 221. Y 1 l'll ir R Vg. ij' , .xwdifrxiflii fl- 2' ff if -. 1 j r L 'T Jj..........,. 1 I ' --fi I 1. R CLASS OFFICERS: Craig Leonard CTreasurerJ, Ricky Blades fPresidentD, Debby Wasserman Nice Presidentl, S Robin Willeson CSecretaryJ. The sophomores plunged into the social whirl of extra- f curricular activities early in October, when they sponsored y Q a dance featuring Peter Fiedler's Blues Express. They sup- T ported the J.V. Football team enthusiastically by providing Ji a transportation to the away games and homemade food for the home games. Not all of their proiects were greeted with success. The sophomores held high hopes for raising V funds by collecting tin cans. Their hopes were dashed and the proiect was abandoned when it was discovered that T only the flip-top contained the valuable aluminum that 1 buyers sought. During the Fall Happening, the class held li a cake bake. Grand prize went to Molly Trageser for her ' culinary skill. Another sophomore, Suzanne Freeman, gar- nered the much coveted award for best actress during the tl Winter Week interclass play competition. The sophomores , presented The Apollo of Bellac by Jean Giraudoux. l l T FIRST ROW: Yohanna Friedman, Caren Friedberg, Lisa Defloria, Debby Elliot, Carol Dicori, Jeff Schnapp. ROW 3: Gabriel, Pam Foote, Pat Eagan, Kathleen Faulkner, Suzanne Henry Elliott, Mark Ellis, Scott Dixon, Billy Fellows, Jon Freeman, Phil Destefano, Dick Finegan. ROW 2: Anne Fre- Crohin, Ben Donner, Chris Davis. chette, Patricia Campbell, Janet Gary, Melinda Dietrich, Don fx-. is l I l l l I 13 -wg-.., Exchange students Cyn- thia Cfrom Chilel and Roman Qfrom Argentinal compare notes on their experiences at Wayland High School. FIRST ROW: Dick Badders Paul Boyer, Mike Besso, Michelle Behre, Joanne Alla. ROW 2: Paul Alphen, John Ahern, Steve Barros, Peggy Arone, Diane Brown, Susan Beaumont, Betsy Brown, Nancy Bowers, Allyson Barker, Ellen Baker. ROW 3: Jeff Bowdoin, Greg Baer, Bob Bartholomew, John Bucci, Bill Bridge, Scott Barclay, Dick Borger, Susan Barnett, Carol Brennan, Ellen Arsove. .A ,il E ii FIRST ROW: Tim Cameron, Linda Caraker, Kathy Demeo, Sue Henry, Sue Clay, Terry Pistorino. ROW 2: Lisa Burke, Ann Dalrymple, Laura Cole, Margaret Daley. ROW 3: Bill Crosby, Larry Cook, J. P. Clark, Kathy Cameron, Donna Burdett, Janine Chirstensen. ROW 4: John Chryssikas, Bob Curtin, Dean Crockett, Gary Chase, Fran Burke, Mike Chiasson. ROW 5: Tony Corwin, Leo Croft, Guy Condon, Bob Thomsen, Richard Craven. Lloyd Keyes collapses in the arms of Pat Reed and Billy Fellows after a strenuous cross COUI'll'l'Y FGCS. V! Wvf 1 sw, 5 '94, s V , 5 wi yi gd E+ 1 a 1 if 'BB in Marc Salzberg plays and sings at the AFS Dinner. FIRST ROW: Paul Mafsas Tom Locke, Dave Marlin, John Mac- Marston, Mary Logue, Karen McNiH, Spanky Lundy, Cam Mac- Alinden. ROW 2: Lvan Lipton, Richard Marvin, Louise Marsfers, Millan, Sue Tauer. ROW 4: Mike Maley, Doug Mackay, Doug Pafty Meadows, Pam Maini, James Marshall. ROW 3: Nancy Meal, Blake Luce, Tom Hubbard, JeH: Maloney, John Leopold. Rick Gilman works in the shop. ffl' lf ,E wx mifl 5 . a 'ev . FIRST ROW: Mary Lou Hatch, Marcia Heald, Holly Hatch, Sue Hoenig, Sue Horsman, Caren Friedberg, Cindy Stacey, Betty Harris, Janet Hall, Patty Hollett. ROW 2: Alan Hill, Ed Hartin, Gerry Hafner, Mark Green, Bruce Holman, Don Hewitt, Dave Hewitt. ROW 3: Steve Hendrick, Danny Haggett, Dave Nagle, Dave Harmon, Bob Hanlon, Bill Hensley, Pierce Hollingsworth, John Havener. len 4 1, ' g HL ff' ,Ps :Agustin -ffl.. 1. - , .fi FIRST ROW: Nancy Nylund, Beth Moorhead, Martha Wynne, Corrine Nichols, Ellen Moyer, Liz Olendzki, Kathy Yensen. ROW 2: Billy Nahikian, Peter Dickerson, Jay Mish- ley, Mark O'Keefe, Dave Meoli, Scott Brown, Dave Moschella, Russ Moody. ROW 3: Rene Merghart, John Oblinger, Chuck Laliberte, Doug Miller, Dana Fuller, Frank Griffin, Peter Mulrey, Jim Foley. FIRST ROW: Irene McCabe, Carol LeBaron, Diane Jesson, Donna Johnson, Nancy Klingerman, Lewis LeBlanc, Charlie Kutasz. ROW 3 Howland, Debby Kennedy, Bruce LaPierre, Suzanne Ireland, Cheryl Joe O'Reilly, Lloyd Keyes, Peter Howland, Neil Keller, Tom Hogan Knox. ROW 2: Peter LaFemina, Kurt Kruger, Kathy Karman, Amelia Joe Kowaslski, Vernon Lamere, Guy Condin, Paul Bonome. SOP HOMORES Bruce Walker tries his hand at teaching. g...f fffm.-, .1 H 525:51 is FIRST ROW: Betsy Rosenwalcl, Dave Shannon, Donna Schavone, Jeff Ryder, Roche, Betty Shedd, Andrea Peraner, Carole O'Connell, Mono Saba, Kirk Peter Salvucci Glen Ross. ROW 2: Cindy Shabeck, Barbara Ross, Vicky Rufo, Rynearson, Kevin Riley. ROW 4: Paula Rudenauer, Vanessa Sands, Debby Robin Shalline, Martha Robins, Robert Rund, Roger Saulnier. ROW 3: Kathy Stanton, Peter Sammons, Billy Rooney, Tim Roche, Mark Salzberg. w- ' --- r 1, t ' l P If - ,. ' ' I.. ' F r -- , l . . t y ' L, ' gr , ii 1 K. 5 l L ' il 1 O Q- l m, O . - 1 . P ,it ,f . 4 . , r. .Lu , I FIRST ROW: Sue Tarver, Sally Sweeney, Tom Sokoloslci, Tom Swiedler, Pat Skelly. ROW 2: Carolyn Unger. Jane Tomasello, John Small, Jan Stanney, Steve Staudinger, Andy Stevens, Tom Swiedler. ROW 3: Kathy Thomas, Laurie Tanner, Wally Sullivan, Dave Stillman. ROW 4: Debbie VanSipe, Joyce Tewksbury, Gary Parker, James Steele. ,, mwesfauvzwmar M X , .yw '- ' A ,. ,mf V -yn. . P T 3' 1. Q A Q QA' X FIRST ROW: Karen O'Neill, Cathy Peterson, Jerry Porrell, Gerry Rau, Perry, Sue Peckham, Janet Prouty, Maggie Putnam. ROW 3: Pat Reed Sandy Pinkham, Steve Perry. ROW 2: Joy Pechet, Jill Quaglieri, Joy Andy Owen, Keith Parmentier, Jackie Richard. Palmer, Ellen O'Neill, John O'Reilly, Sue Pollack, atty Olivo, Patty FIRST ROW: Chris White, Clark Johnson, Peter White, Marilyn Hardaway, Ellen Ward. ROW 2: Ricky Gladu, Jon Walter, Jeff Wong, Bob Moscato, Janet Welch, Janice Gilchrist, Ama Wilson. ROW 3: John Walters, Tom Westcott, Steve Williams, Shelly Jeffery, Debby Wilson, Eileen Weldon. ROW 4: Carl York, Mike Poisson, Hansen Foreman, Lauren Stevens, Jon Iber. -.f Q- vs ' .1 -' FIRST ROW: Sandra McPherson, Donna Callahan, Linda Williams, Jim Bombicino, Linda Bab- cock, John Ames, Gayle Bagley, Bob Amero, Lisa Backman, Phil Allen. ROW 2: Bruce Baker, Sieve Anderson, Bill Allen, Don Bell, Mike Byrne. FIRST ROW: Jay Teich, Pam Thompson, Karen DeAngelis, Dawn Wicldiss, Barbara Crofls, Debby Cronin. ROW 2: Bonnie Odell, Kim Turner, Howard Erlichman, Jeff Coniaris, Ted Damon Norm Tinkham, Jim Whalen. ROW 4: Richard Waver, Tom Engberg, Kalhleen Chadbourne Tim O'Reilly, Bob Daley, David Tewksbury. ROW 4: Bill Raczynski, Paul Ducleney, Harry Wil liams, Steve Defina, Tony Vaccaro, Barbara O'Brien, Paul Robinson, Tom Warekois. . J , ,,..,, v --A f---W--f '-- H , . ,.,,,. 1, 1 , . . , CLASS OFFICERS: Peter Lowry fPresidentJ, Bill Mclnlrufli lVice Presidenfb, Terry Donahue CSecrefaryJ, Craig Thompson fTreas- urerb. if ,R JUNIORS The Junior Class began the year constructively by cleaning up, weeding and painting the amphitheatre. The result was an artistic triumph. In November they sponsored a memorable dance, Emanon, featuring Sno. Numerous bake sales during the year turned out to be as much fun as they were profitable. The juniors entered their produc- tion of The License by Pirandella in the interclass competition. Their efforts were crowned with the ioy of seeing two iuniors, Martin Krasnick and Gail McNeill, receive awards for excellent character portrayals in the play. Much time and effort went into preparations forthe gala event ofthe year, the Junior Prom. ' 4 ,Arr P aff l , .si r itil l ' f x-, , , . ry E tr X FIRST ROW: Cornelia Breunmg, Debby Blades, Mary Buchbmder, Sari Zemann Jenny Sweldler ROW 5 Richard Dana Carol Mala Mary O'Neil. ROW 2: Donna Bittel, Sue Stevens, Beth Stevenson, nowski, Denise Anthony Leslie Bruce Elliott Francis Dan Lannung Anita Kozlowski, ROW 3: Lou-Anne Cain, Lynne Sulmonetti, Anne Tom Canoni St. John, Margo Batten. ROW 4: Debby Bowers, Donna Burnette, Debbie Cronin models the in fur piece and maxi. 'T ' ' - ,5 I I I I i it i I-v-munqq 1' ff, 1....,,MmH-mmwmw ff Nj, gy ' f, f ff X ,X I Linda Rokes engrossed in typing practice. FIRST ROW: Cindy Hatton, Sidney Gilman, Cindy Heald, Jane Farrell, Jill Gilmour, Betsy Yohn. ROW 2: Tom Hogan, Mike Fournier, Jim Foley, Dana Fuller, Jay Gainsboro. ROW 3: John Hamilton, Bob Freeman, Jim Heeren, Louis Halon, Brett Heavey, Ricky Wright, Tim Woollard, Bill Yamartino. X I FIRST ROW: Barbara Manchester, Jody MacKnight, Nancy Man- ley, Ellen Schuette, Lisa MacGown, Ann Lessard, Janice Martin- son, ROW 2: Betsy Luce, Cathy Lindquist, Debby Martin, Mary Marston, Karen Lindquist, Patty Leone. ROW 3: Bill Manley, Buddy MacLellan, Herbert White, Kent Leland, Ricky Lyons, Dave Lipton. JUNIORS t oft! L3 5, FIRST ROW: Mike Morrissey, Arthur McKeen, Paul Moore, Steve Murphy, Michelle McGowan, Kathy Holden, Debby Newcombe, Mozer, David Moon, Scott Neviiton. ROW 2: Pam Newman, Gail Sandra Miller, Ellen Miller. ROW 3: Eddie Murphy, Ken Nor- McNeil, Nancy Manley, Donna Nagle, Mary McCauley, Vicki cross, Gary Tallmon, Steve Nelson, Jon Newman. -n,,,....-.,,,.V.w V-M -eff Terry Donahue helped cheer us on to the num- ber one spot in the Dual County League. FIRST ROW: Donna Knous, Mindy Klein, Nona Jones, Dawn Martin Krasnick. ROW 3: John Kach, Joe Judge- Tom l-C'n9C'l'1, Keith, Linda leFemine, Lynn Shurts, Carol Knox. ROW 2: Bonnie Phil JUli0f10, GGFY Wells, D00 l-GYSOFI, DOUQ Cl0Se, GCIYY Kidd- Keith, Janee Keary, Janet Keast, Vicki Jenks, Cathy Meadows, s 1 fin or l Q 'M-,,..-f JUNIORS l K Nl 2? 4 5 3 FIRST ROW: Eric Pleim, Richard Parkin, Clem Paquette, Jon Plate, John Pandiscio. ROW 2: Susan Reese, Leslie Wray, Judy Perry, Peggy Pease, Susan Pultz, Sandi Queener, Lynne Olson, Pam Regan, Fran Pollitt, Vicki Randall, Sue Popko. ROW 3: Dave Quinn, Paul Ramsey, Philip Pattison, Mark Pryor, Bill Ramsey, Don Owen, David Gillespie. 3. A .r X' ' , ' P 'iii M ' W ' 'Z ifi- ,, 2 Q Y '..' nf x l- --', GQ . muy-T V , I ,j' ' vp by vkk? El 'i ik, ,E-:ziggy . 'G ' YK 'i' T 'P ' 5 we ' T nv: ,ef f.,5!,fy:Y'i'f ,lr iquy V ' V- -1, , 'ff' ,, T' i FIRST ROW: Donna Ricci, Nancy Rizzo, Sue Schofield, Martha 2: Lowell Renner, Harry Groby, Phil Kononi, Scott Rogers, Schuette, Angelika Schwabe, Debby Schifli, Linda Smiley, Lisa Doug Rieck, Mike Fournier, Merrill Rubin, Fred Schad, John Smith, Nadine Sabean, Linda Rokes, Nancy Shelgren. ROW Rainis, Randy Sellier, Don Rider, Mike Smith. L LN. 'R .P fs 'i. 'f Q' I Janee Keary performs in the Talent Show. ..',' , 'rw 9 st , 1 Eg K flgufl' 5 . .yy . i , xx, ' 5 , , J , l I ., L, - - - 1 5 , K ,. 1. , K rd :K 1 I i iJg,.,5Ef:5. it ' 2 'J? '. ' .' . lisa' D' ,.. . ,ga Q. ,G+ . . 8 L l 4 5 ' ' rf , ! ,f I FIRST ROW: Penny Farrington, Karen Soorian, Cathy Horvath Gail Young, Debby Odell, Jayne Hitchock. ROW 2: Arthur Fer reira, Janet Zele, Linda Williams, Maureen Faulkner, Ann Wil son. ROW 3: Dick Finegan, Tom Frechette, Richard Gilman David Hart, Roger Hering, Richard Olive. -s Mrs. Leland and Rick Glaclu in a jovial mood ham it up for the year-book cameraman. - K,- WP' 1 ' 1 . Nt '.,. 1 5' I. J ' an I, 1. ' ' 7 'A' ni - - 5 , A . , . 4 x, , 1, ,A -+1 f f-2 . 1 - , V.. ' . ,1 V Q , , . f 5 X 5 a H. ..- K. 's'2 Xr?1 S 1 iq, .ri ll... 'A community is people s triving'f or maturity sg D . 'Q ' ii vt .- 3 ' I x' 34 in 951 Y ' 5 'TN xv V s ,, i y we X fl! . ,A.,,-1,,.,11- may , , H '..:'f .fw. uf 5 f?'u1'l-1f.'If' ew ' 'hz' X 4 N N V , Lf 14-12i x3L': .?'f' , 1. Rv '-,f,'1't'w LN,- 1 , 'ye I4 NIJ nn 4 n . I., gm.: ff, I I , ' A 1 I :Q f H I 'I-. fg . fy ,9x+..f1,.fw' 44, - -'r V. -y- ,ff '- Z. fvfea- 2- I -I. I 1- ..'., ev-f' f 0. - ' wwf-4 ' A'-1' 'N ' ff' 'a L'f714-I'-if N' 'Q . - - 'Y - J f' , af-,giplxg V I ,ff ,U V WA' .W N W -e I' . 3 f .X - . A----mf, Q vw,-,,.s,., .. ,, , wb- mx- f' an ,i 1, my , I ' 4 V. , .. ff 1 ,f I- V I 1 I I 41 , 6 Im .,, f I I I I I I I I I I 132' 144 Kim Greencawolt, Senior Class Advisor. Anne McKinnon, Harvard Book Award. '. .7-'fc,1ht-:T ga' ',+. 1512 if-.. , - J ' -5' A' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First Row: Karen Smith, Evelyn Tate, Katy Donner, Claire Reade, Kathy Gillespie, Carol Hatch, Barbara Brown, Sue Lingard, Linda Gary. Row 2: Jett Plate, Anne Reynolds, Lisa Scott, Dorothy Waldron, Anne McKinnon, Dave Fellows. Row 3: Charlie Trageser, Rob Salomon, Blake Leland, Sandy Ekdahl, Susette Carter. Row 4: Kathy Wasserman, Mark Rynearson, Chris Pleim, Dave Spokowski, Dave Hargrove, Kevin Harrison. l I SENIOR HONORS , fa I -wr x A . s I I is I Kathy Gillespie, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Kathy Wasserman, D.A.R. Award, Student Govern- ment Day Delegate. ,. J 4 ? 12 Q M me ghfwli f Evelyn Tate, Valedicforian. SENIOR HONORS l NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS: First Row: Jeff Plate, Charlie Trageser Row 2 Evelyn Taie, Claire Reade, Katy Donner. Row 3: Barbara Brown, Anne McKinnon Robin Back man. Row 4: Dave Fellows, Rob Salomon. Missing: Merrill Horvafh. Claire R Program eade, Salutaforian, Nafional Honor Sociefy Nominee. lR..f m f-m AN:-M. '41-4. 'Q-Q-.... if N .. nf ' ' w.L,g5qp.11ai,m .1 A . . I f, 195'55T?52f1 2 '12 af '!7i' , 'fit' A pi I f E ,f,af:.gg, Y ,Lu , -V M, v-..ff.ffw 1 I0 .Ag J 4? Blakglgland, National ,Honor Society Program Nominee, Jewish War Veterans Good Citizenship Award. i X N . p ,- ' Ge y fm : 'wxifrz A' Q QR . ,,,, . , iw s A , Q W 1 ' -, X.f3s,. . !f,,q. .JZ 'il il --e Q av? , , , '- sfwi ' Q-gf -V5 - 5911 kif. 'Q' 5 1 N., 1 Wuyrf' R: ' ' .asv- V. Q1 , . 411:-Wai 3312? 1? ff' Q nfl BQ, - In I Zag' ff: , X 12+ fir' W K fm. 51629. ., u :ff., A , 9554 as D :.ga, , ,A . N. mrzm. f .. , , , , l .. Wwmwls 'L . g i ,rf ,wi jar fi jx- ', T ' W Yi M iff.: f .W nz: ,.1l 9 Q umm Sheila Reagan, Elaine Cummings, John Hancock Business Awards. W7 ITWI 'l I I I . , MICHAEL L. BARRY ,I All 1 Jw I all IQ ll I1 M .a, .I A-'Z f , l' V.: h V 21. I v 9 W lgl f K, . ,M I I I l 1 X 1 i , I J-Q' l , . xv ', f M f 2 , 11 Q 1, -I A , 1, I 1 E T I f I I Tl I ll I: l I I Ill II Il Il I I I ! Ill II l Art Class on display: Kaihleen Graham, David Sfever, Lynn Robinson, Pam Campbell, Marie Blondin, IRENE BARTHOLOMEW Peter Bennett. SUSAN ABBOTT CATHERINE E. ANTONELL ROBIN L. BACKMAN GARY A, BATEMAN .:,.. ' 1. ,qi if ,i '-' 'I -I I i ' flm ' f ff f C f . , ff 'f ' ff f f f f f we ' ' 3 f ff , .,,. ,, ff 'K lg Q 'MPM W . r W fy, 4. , Q . ,ff f f Q ,, , , 148 I 'H I I f 1 S' I , f , ' Q, fg. ,ff 5 I 'f f WZ! V, , ,Q bi . ,, I, -, , fe ,WM W .wp 4, 5 f .1 sz, mf +3 3. 2 Q VV. , N35 'si , . ' I ,v iii A ff I , arf. ' 'N A , ' 1 Jilsgnaf., . .Q-r- ' . ' . ' ' ,. 7 1 MQ ' 7 ' 4. Q 4 A 1 T U! 1 V 7 ' AM sf 'M Awtfmf W ? fa ' f . f .Q '. ' wwf., ,, sg., , siigz Q ww' K4 WS ,f ' gin' , Zig i xgf 29' A A ' My 1 ' ' ' ELIZABETH B. BELL HELEN P. BERRY GEORGE H. BERNARD KAREN BERGER , . awk fy L, M '- ,ewnm ,Q fvw vs fa,,,,: Wx 'vii 'Q , 1 Q ' Z-5 I 1 159011 4 -fu aw. 2 Ml .4- k, ffiit' f :Huggy . WMI- Q. , A5-' 1 ,f - 4 ig I' ig., N N . 1 A, jf 5 ,m,w,..-e. f,4v. Y mugmf . A Wm. f 'il P41 I '- 4 , me ww. 1'-.5 - , H233 W, W gf , ' - 5 't'f'f,3fxg if ra' mf- af, 1 . SQ . 'ii .Wfif JOSEPH P. BIANCHI JANICE L. BICCHIERI Pom Lindstrom, Pot Peterson, Edith Leiord relax on the patio during senior study. , W, .I ,,,,,. 1 'Q 4 QW, ww , b 5 ' - ff I ' W iw M. ig J , ,.r' it 4 5 f V- 1 it f ,f ' W. Q f 54, I 3 I 'A If 'Q . 1- . ,L . ,U A fa I f' ' 'J me JUDITH A. BOHLEN CHRISTINE BRACKEN Senior Class OFHcers: Don Bucci Nice Presidentl, Kathy Wasserman CPresidentJ, Candy Crosby lSecre'raryD, Sara Kendall CTreasurerD. SALLY BLODGETT LA, MARIE L. BLONDIN THOMAS BONOME PETER K. BRACKEN V96 ALEXANDRA BOWDOIN PATRICIA A. BORGER f-0'9 mb tw., BARBARA L. BROWN TODD A. BROWN DONALD P. BUCCI ,. f.,,, ..,,,, .. , ., . ,. W V., . J 4 'WL--M Kathy Wossermdn enlists aid from an unsuspecting senior. BARBARA L. BURKE AMY K. BURNS 3 1.4, . WILLIAM J BYRNE M -4 YYTV If I I 1 , I I I I. II I, II' II IIIII 'II II I I I If I I II I I III I I I I. I I I I I I I I I VII I I I 2 I I Il ,I I II ' I I I I ' II I I I I. II ,I I I ' I I I I I I I I 152 DONNA J. CARROLL ,gg 25' I ELIZABETH P. CAIN JOHN CAMERON KATHERINE J. CARROLL ANN T. CAMAROTA PAMELA B. CAMPBELL SUSETTE D, CARTER ypfzw Crap, if . 1' J, ...N -. If X In IX ,, A I II X, X I I I' HOLLY L. CAULFIELD I I f f Wendi Stern and John Rockwell in Coming Through the Rye, the class of 1970's Senior Winter Week ploy. JAMES M. CAZANAS ,-Ag., .44 ,-,ff f 3 r,o, I, 452 Ui' ' f, f iff: 5 ,f ,,1 ,,Nv,,4 K f ' ,Mx f We fc, ., .1 ,uw J A vzfw 'WKW AV,,,., , .Ji I -V53 7 f, f 05 X ,A 1 , , effi X 4 1 , X 4,25 , kr? fi CHRISTINE M. CHALA JON W. CLOUGH ROBERTA CHARNOCK ROBERT D, COLBATH 222 25? R E? . uf , kv-'P -xx f ' J' Tw? QW , ., r kk 4,0-'--. 'VFX JANET E. CHIASSON R. RICHARD CONARD if ,haglhnwh-. , ff Ky, 45 , , ',,,f,W,w,f I in ,TIRJV 5, 'f 'z Kflqi, M' ff we ff? , 2 f. I 04,4 Ab by f ul f ,p I' I Z, ,gf f' 1 7 ff 4,04 L If 1' f 'ff f Q X Azfuwv . ff fi? fi! gf, af M f A- ff I ff s 'Y I W' f , ff. f. ' f' 4 f . I-I I -,jqf V 1 'I -V I f X W ?f 1 , , , .ff , X CHRISTINA C. CONROY JANET W COOK SUSAN COX ELAINE M CUMMINGS I I 3 1 an . -I. J in if 'Arif' -4 flu A' CYNTHIA M. DAIGLE BARBARA J. DAVIS MICHAEL J. DEPASQUALE BERKELEY DANA DALE E. DEANE MARTHA A. DIETRICH fbwwwe Sora Kendall, Peter Howling, Mike Rooney, Ellen Sedlis, Tommy Muchmore. -.55 lv ,.' JAMES W. DIONNE PHYLLIS L. DIXON I5 VALERIE G. DYER ..4S Martha Green and Mike Rooney in Infoncy. DEBORAH R. ECKLER KATHERINE E. DONNER Rv CATHERINE M. DUGAN JANE E, DUTTON SANDRA E. EKDAHL 421 .-4 ,f H . 1, -Q ,J A 2 - M , , l. Q ,L ,va-rg 'QXQFZZW7 I if, f . I :EI .av YI: . ,..4. fl' CRAIG H. ELLIS V , , , , W I ' ff , in 'I'g'j 'V mg MIS I t x K I RMI . r'f -s, I- I .M ,hat 595 X: 5 ,-,.'. , I, sg.. ,,... I I -,' ,I- , Y I le X : ' I , ., v II ' LII: Wx!! 5 1 LQ uf, ,e-v ' L' 3: '. ISI! E tfnzlfuv' vi I Altx t'V -1 s,-Q 51 Nxxwxk 95 aI6I QI55.,1s ,VV A xX 'I I ' I I '43--'.I I, ,gg TIES? jII'2fI Li H-4.1 II 1, 'Q ff' 6 -,lf lil , , I . 'QQ ,INV STEPHEN J- FARRELL SHARON M FISHER THOMAS A FOURNIER DAVID FRANCISCO DAVID M. FEI-LOWS Tommy Muchmore and John Rockwell ploy bGbIeS In Infcxncy class of 1970 s Iunlor Wnnter Week play 77 Swv :r RICHARD F. FIFER JAN L. FURRER , , 1? ...P IRENE M. GENNARO KATHERINE L. GILLESPIE -Q 1 Q,'W f tl , 712 7 1 4 ' ,, I fi.:-, gg ' . A K 2, 1 ' .' . M ,N , I K I M . f af., f' ,g 1 , 7. ! ff F X 9 ' , f fr. 'QQ f , f LINDA K. GARY J A V. 1, if 1 f L X,.,, , W ogg? . in , .5 ,..,.w-ff' CAROL A. GILMAN EDITH M. GLADU T PAMELA MITTON GLADU DENNIS GORMAN elif 5 f .vw .. My 1 A I ' Q f IIII ,. f .,., V . . . Senior Concession draws ca hungry crowd between plays. 1 Pam Campbell, Kathy Carroll. ., -I 2 - :1 ., . 3- L -N , ,f , '1Q'.-N' ,pa 1 M :-I fl' ' r f ,. 1. -I 5 I' z aff , 'X rfkf a l 91 - Lf, Mtv. V, , M gin, ff .1 iv , '. 1, M Vs, 33,1 7 Z ff , 1 I3 ...Mi S, ,,,a' ,, . ' -1 -f - I 1 . . .ff I 9 f If 5 fl f ai , 5 Hu ,,, 1 Af 9 I A P I Z ,Z , Z W I f ,I w, ' W' f ffy ,gi 4 AQ , nf f, jj , ,f 1 I, ff gn W 1 42 1- I lg I ,, f W 4 f ' fly' W5-YN Jsfflb ,' ,f V, Z ff' f ' jf ff-f 1 '44 yo f ', W -.7 , .W f 1 4' W ' X ff e wg ,M H4 ffwjiff ,ff K: f f' 4 I f W 4 1 1M L I ,, Q9 ,llz KATHLEEN M. GRAHAM PETER W. GRAHAM nfl an Nw-W X4 if I ,.ov ' JANE M. GRAY MARTHA GREEN 'VUE 'v I--1' 7 x M , lv 'M -W.-.f, ,V 5, vi ' 4, A MWF-lf., .-af If ,, M My Ya . af- f 1J,gw.,'g4,. 1 ff ny kv-,f ny, ' f+?2'!W? , W.. W VL ..,,v-MM1 .,, A ,lZZ,gff,p,,ff-ygvyfwf-I Aziz- f lgl 3 nf ig: .f iw-Eff 4 ' ,A 1,,5igi2ff.1f. Jpgm5x. , ,ik :gh ,Y 34.1, : f lb!-n,,qi j , ' ff 2 'Lf , '.wf3i,11'n 'L I' L fd' ,,.. .x . f 551.3 . Jgftm' - ' ' RODNEY J. GRIFFIN LAUREL C. GROH if ' if fy! J f P , I :I f I . 4, , , J 1 fi' H4424 ,H HOLLY L. GROTON f WJ A ff 7 fe' I 1 Z 'lv' 1 , f . Q .ff I ' 1 1 WH il f wah, W 2 . f 2 Il 'Z I1 f 1 Y 0' ,nm f 4 A. . '. -' ',1'fl:,Z L , 'gy' :JH , .' aj. I I- . ff -,J IN ' Y ' -9 m' - 4:3 f M141 59 7 RICHARD W. HALPERN BEVERLY M. HANSEN fl f ,.ffr4fal!f'fI1+--WI' V L., I If., 'TIL I , I I . ' Sv- ,mf Q, J' i 5 .af WU: id M , ..aN '1 M' Siofn Oskorsdotter, student from Iceland, ot A.F.S. dinner. CARQL HANSQN DAVID B. HARGROVE 'S 4 Ai, -I' A' 4 ' a ' I ' ii? af' V . :fir P 31 ' T ' I 1 A9 I Y '1 R 'iv T' ...ve f Q Z.. I ,D . . qfgxl- dfffq - I 1 I -V Y X . Q f ,, . 2 - ' 'I . , L L ll cl A, I X S 2 , ' , , . if 5 an , I o l?mv-A V TE? I 7 'T F67 f 7 NIJ M' 0'-WA. .. Q ff' s ' fi 9, , ., ' A fy... 1 Q 5.9 7 fir, fn ' Tw' mit , A, f , , , ' 'gg , wi d. I f H ' 1 Q N214 , , , , x J 1. X x 1 I X X I ffm. he I 0 -'W-.M W- BETH M. HARRINGTON KEVIN M. HARRISON 1 ff f I ,f A f X, Z5 we CAROL L. HATCH LINDA L. HATCH NANCY L. HEIDT ROBERT HOFFMAN my I Q5 ,mmf I , Q 1 '1' 'r wr I ff' ,X M ,X 'I DONALD HOLW AY MERRILL K. HORVATH CINDY M- HOI-LETT PETER D. HGWLING PETER M. HUBBARD I I , L Wu I ' I Q Ia I, - f , , if A. fit: I X III .-f , wig I f .f kif I , fs, , ,, I ,Qi .- ,J-'5'A,,, 1 -- I gain ,. f, .. . f , '.w gm, ., Q. r ,Wy ,fr - r f I zrf fs Il ?'ff 'gy ff W ., 5 ll f 'Q A - H- 5 L f, MMA A , f , Q , A, , , ff 2 J, A , , K 2' H f 1 , . A nf , ff fl' 1 AV, Q' ,MQ gf Z.-,wtf ,I-f' Wm f ,,5 ' gf? ff swlf z , ' QQ . fl, ? - 53 Q 'ffgprq ix, aff-,W ,, , 3 I ,, , 1, ,.k',,m W Fgfifif 5715, f I4 we 22.1 fag? 'ffs iffy I p ff wwe, A , , .- I ' 'I f r ,, r'51',f 4113, I - MQ 5 I . ,gs ,pv ,,e. agm W, '02 if Q ,B , 1 - f 4 V Miz, :M ' ,M iw 1 ff 4 .a-:f J ,W .1:,,sfaw.-M ff f IP , , ff' Af, - 9 1 If 1 I -K - 1 , f .1 I ,11+.,f:W1:,-ff,:'..',4 ,riff ' ,fmwnfwi ?wM'M ' if-552354 x of- X, , 'Y ,IV ,K r ew I 3 I ,..f'-as jf we gl' Cathy McCoubrey pauses during senior study to sketch Pam Campbell. MICHAEL R. HUTCHINSON ,farm ,ADP , y9 'B ',, ' fvww ' LESLIE B. JENKINS MELINDA K. JENKINS , , , .. ,... ,. -E ,Y..Ty4,.,,. .Tv ,.', . f-.I - If Q,-R k '5aI,:p.f'2 I6 ,vw I I I I 1 I I I I I IWW I I IW VII W CAROL A. JOHNSON KRISTEN L. JOHNSON I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 162 I I I my I MW,- PATRICIA A. KADLIK If I , - 1 ,ff ,nf 4 ff K , M- fue: I . I fffy.,w' I C' rWIlW III I' ' 41 I ' ,Q Ill. ,l,,IfMf,I,I,Q 1 nf lf, Q, If 4 ,' QI 'I , fl. g .' U f .II jf. ff -Elsa y ' 'IVV fr , fix' A '-:I . If I, ., ,, .X ig 1 Is 'X ' : . , ' I ' In '42 Q IW W fly I jx ' ,A 1 l A A f K V .... , - Af W.-,, JAMES B. KARMAN SARA J. KENDALL 1 far ,J Ali -. , ff , 4' f 15,1 ff ,fl 2 ,if !,1',.3,!? -, V 54-is , fs f-fix QS. eff I-Jw I I :Sir 'inf gf . , , If , Q 1 A jr Ii HIE' fq I WJ ,. fy i'M z17,, J ' ' Ww- gmf, 1' Qffla I 5 'ffq.,,l V' I I Wlufzfgkffi ' x g: 4 f I, ' -' a ' E. X' ' I 5' gf I' VC! II -2 ' r W ' L f5'f-Ii? 111.2 A X ff 1 gizizzt-3 I-f?1:1S1'i, ,5 : ufgjyyx tfgnrwzf EQ I Af,f-,-gggfaggfi f. T 31 :51 Wa.-9fi 'ig, , .r 9I?AIli44I:f rfh' 5.011-I' IIHII WESTON C. KEYES Carol Hatch at work on a portrait STEVEN M. KIDD wwf ff' 1. K iv , M f 'Q Q. ,4l'ff ANDREW W. KILBURN EVA B. LAGASSE CYNTHIA J. LEIGHTON KAREN E, KNOX ROBERT J. LAGASSE Mft GUY R. LEIGHTON fs X-. Q 'A l . ' ,-4 , , :W j.-.-r ,xi .1 ,q., , 5 'Dt V X , iff ' 'L'--V , Ki V ' '- I .,W...,, ', V, 3 ff' I ai V. gi 4: Q , wb 251910, , 59732 T Q ,Wiley X ., , ff' mx . PETER B. KRAEGER I6 'init ij , if gd fy r 'l51'f7'ii.3l-5 ' ':'f,'1 knfflz l. l.l.' on ' .. 7 J w Ay I- in '--'L 3. 4: . , . 1. -1511. N F 9 sfh' .1 ,rl . 1 1 W QW, gli., .r - 'J.,,::f!'t1:, i,'f.11f':a.,p,X1 rx Wkn-,,! ,lf '- Fu., 1' 14 ' ' 2strl 1lf'1ypl fl 329, ' 'few y 'LQ ' ,J .f 4 rr ,Q , S913-Jgklj 4 . . ?ff'? v in , J- l 54 Herb Q 1 Q 1 4 in, ' 1' 0' 9 F. Cathy McCoubrey, Anne Reynolds and Dorothy Waldron skip the school lunch cmd brmg their own DAVlD P UNDEMAN BLAKE T. LELAND .,,,.- -4-., 164 F 'WFS CAROL LIST BETTE-JO SHERMAN LOVETT CATHERINE LOGUE CURT L. LOVETT REBECCA L. LUCE JAMES M. LYDON Y Q, f f f 4 AW, X f, yfwjiwwf , ,X 5 ff 'M N 43.9 wr-Y , ga M. J' wifi 13 JAMES G. MACLEOD SCOTT D. MAC KAY 2 1. f R 2' N. v,1w,d gi V A ' 4 ma Susefte Carter, Claire Reade and Borbi Brown enioy onion soup. A K6 1 ,Nw 4. 'I a Ir . ft, QC ,Q W2 I s 3' 1 WF? iii: .71 MM- W 0 Mn., , A W Q... 2 4, 2 ' f , ,, .. 1 Iwffhwl' , , , M ,, 6 ' fwfff ' nfl -, M 0 A- V A W ,V, I i Y xx ,, ,g:fW74 W-' ' f . 1. . J Q ,, f 5 , ,4 . 9 J . --5 H V - ' 6 xx I ' -L r K . I E 1 '--.,,, , 'F 'MQ ' r , . M M, , .. 4 Q 'jul 4 t lb. 'Wt nl!!! ' W WV? . . WW ' 2 'X f ,,, I .,AA. X ,A.. , L, Kristen Johnson, Irene Bartholomew, Nancy Reichert, Julie Rossborough, and Cillcl Mclaver. - - , , ' , f ,I 3' Q- Zfglejf 'Wy I ' X V I Wfgi' ,f ' ' W' VW f , . ,fm X Y f ff VA Q, ,ff I J ., ffhf' , X ff? WJ? ,, M CHRISTINE N. MAHONEY JEAN A. MARKINAC JENNIFER MARTIN 'Sr-..,, MARY K. MARUSA MARILYN M. MASE -an GN ,.,,,,. ,. , N . ,my . ., VKT. 1,1 ANN E. MATTHEWS CATHERINE E. MCCOUBREY I1 4 JUS COLEEN MCDERMOTT PRISCILLA A. MCIVER vii Lisa Scofr works on decorations wmsW4fri :-'fvwrfWffw-AQ H 'ffl WL ' L 'L 'Q X' 0 5 .A ' fav ff 'O , fi --oov l . 4,f E 'lA' ,. J ' 5 '-iv 71 is 'YJ NQELLJA 2 'F .qwha r,,, K, ,,1- , 23 -fi :'r2+ f:3 if f' X M' fx ' X X f S .K , , 2. Q 'fjf 2??F59? j2?Z5'?QfQ, A' Nymy 32,3 MA, ' -- V . f,m'.,-- M., ffvgf:-',,:2', LQ. lf' fi Q V ,. A1 , I fffzlfzn if 1 ' 'me 421' ANNE MCKINNON GEORGE M. MILLER BRUCE K. MERRELL MARILYN J. MOORADIAN KENNETH T. MORRISSEY 455: Barb Musser sells tickets at the Dragg-Inn dance. 'LLLL ' :M 'H . . .A V 41451 '33 gg' Y - ' 'ffL'i'l4'x'fQ'fffYlJf2Lw' ' ' W ' K f 1 Lf' f Q ZW, ,,, f,1.-'ey '. 'f , 24. 2. ,.f ,. QQZ'Z.,'-ff H Q ff ' cf T ,,,f gf, ,,f,,, . ff , ' ' ,z i',,'1 , , xfiwt., f , ff m! f ,z- WQEGQQL STEPHEN J. MOSCHELLA Seniors celebrate in the spirit of Christmas ff yang -Qgjrpv ,,., 1 -1: ..,. 4 f f f XZ! 9 .M ..., .1 1 if ,Z 2 THOMAS B. MUCHMORE STEVEN F. MURRAY , ,WW W VF, ' 1f 4i'P1'.Q'2:2 -'f' fi ,M W . 1 ,f ,. ,. f j ,cf-21' - 3-I-, r, T W STEVEN NEEDLEMAN ROBERT K. NEWTON yzuvd it . f VV av M ' M I ,V Wl:,.A, A 2. 3, M555-. - Q,-.1 !'3J,m' ' .YA A 2111-uv-' ' ,I-z,, , .g,31,- ga , lg, M- if 37,451 , Lf-ji.-figs' .1 if 1 f X . b fi. H 4 ' . 'Lug 143 3' ' 'lliktif 'UE CHERYL L. NICHOLS W 2 LARRY W. NICKERSON , Vg - x ' x,l .MV I. ., ,gs hu 5 Q 1 X 1 Kumi' 5. if mf ,gd , X y 'Y I ,, Vs I Q ,F I I X A I 3: J I a V1 f f, V 1 .,.. 1 4 f p - cviay- V, V f ,-5.3: ,. I V, 4 V V ':5:f .V ' 0, , ' X ' V51 V V 0 A , V A J' R A ,,,' wg f .V , .. . 6 , ,V A 9 N:,1W,L, H V V' ' ' 1 'f f H f I . f- . CV,-ff, rg, ' A Q 'J' ' V V ' ,yi 91' W . .V - Y 'v7,.Q-yrs. . f . W- , , f f'-- M241 , f - Y .gA.,, :. ,.,. if , Q 3, ff, gg, , M ,, ww W C gg ..., , .5 . H Q' ' 1 r' 1-41111 , ,.M'W V. f f , Lf' , ,, ., ,, .1 5 L ,WW 1. J DANIEL J. NOLAN CAROLYN J. OBLINGER new h . . And the joy of Spring. KATHLEEN O'KEEFE , 'K Wh' tn-fw- fxyf:-V vgwgw,'f'7'w1r:w1'xy:::1:-1574, f 3f'i4 'fQf 'z-Qc'-xi , V , , f ,V V ,,VQ,f,M1.V , , V3 A I: lffwjx my Ez ' Y, 1.2 5 'vwrm nwff ,f . iff? ' A Qfffw L K-, LL, 6 , , as I qv I 4 A V1 U RICHARD S. ORR SJOFN G. OSKARSDOTTER ff f ,nm 11 V..wf5'w:'-'-W.-J V-W ,.5Q.,u ' 1, z z,'QW+ ',, gy . 1 .J 5 N ' -2553 2 1 ' , . I M M, V., V 'f .1-V if , Ji! I 4.-.Qi ,JJ r g ,. A ' 5' Ca., 2. Afgy ,. X' t D ,Y 1 5 PAUL S. ONTHANK, JR. l6f PANOREA V. PAVLOGLOU CINDY E- PARKER ARTHUR A. PATON MARGARET S. PENDERGAST J. CHRISTOPHER PARMENTIER GREGORY J. PATTERSON PATRICIA J. PETERSON 575- f A., 1 'Ziff M , A l THOMAS PERRY Joe Bianchi fiddles in the shop xml, x sw .5 DENISE PHILLIPO AZ 7 4 4 m 3 ,'h . FA A f A T 1 if it ,,1. JEFFREY M. PLATE CHRISTOPHER N. PLEIM 7 J f , ' ' :Meg - ga, ,Mui W, f , f,f W ,, I , W, ff 'A , f Q ,ZW jf WM . . ff 1 ff' , i WN KKK 4 ff ' ' f . ' if ff , . - ,g?4,5,,,,f- mi W.. , E N an ez if .NVFH 'ng-:gl xxx 'fiiaivf wif, 5 wg' wx, fl ,'33a?Fifc7w CLAIRE E. READE 755 M W ,gf W., 3.1 SHEILA REGAN ANNE H. REYNOLDS NANCY L. REICHERT FAY J. RICHARD JULIE A. ROSSBOROUGH CHRISTINE A. ROTH W' ' ? 1 , , Y 6, V' is , .::i, I W W7 f y ff' A A 5 if lj Q , Y 55 14 M 4 if 'ff 9593? I X V in ,xr f fi Q MQ , . ,N , 2,33 vga ', ? . . ff? ii ia '1 2 1 W' , in 2 if 3' ' if 1 X A K gag F x 'iw i l Qian, . ' Q5 V 1 Lf' 'xx 9 19: 'fl ag. 1 5 ff ICR LORIN R. ROWAN JENNIFER RYDER --1,-, zfft A + MARK R. RYNEARSON LARRY R. SABEAN 53.-5f i E . '22, A , ,,,,.,-f-My r- ,Q ,, 2. , . ,f 4 Qin. .g3.,w,.gj,ffK as x, 2 ' , ,.,lWw,4VM f' ,' 774 W I :E If if .ai 'QE 1 4, ME, , -'f ' , , AY' ,EE V, , m,:5f51f 1' f A rv, 1 V A L Y 1 X .4 2.4 L af 14211 pf: X,-,f , f 1 f , gg 9, ' ff, u , , 1, 1345 4 xf 1 I M' ROBERT N. SALOMON The queen and her court. Nancy Heidi, Cheryl Nichols, Tina Conroy, Beth Shannon, Jan Furrer, Mary Roche. dw-4 ,,. .Mo . 'sw 'LF' 1' -. I f 'nw CLEMENT A. SANSONE Mgg ,J iw f ' X I ' 'III' . - 7 'H 315-, W,7Z'f? X lifir 245, ' V. 77TQ1 f7-'ef-Q ' - A ,, , ,. ,. K I L , ' Q ,.f,,x f 4m1?f4SQ , -V' ' Q'LEi2w?f:2 W Jw' ' 1-5 5413. WEW7, 7' ,,,x.., WU! . n ' w5.g.:.wmf 222419 'HSS Ffh- 221:-Z: KZSU' M W1':f 15fy V 7 .,'wwva3k4 1, . S1 W, iw., -.f-'gm . Qi: .wg via. ,vv ', 13 '3q.w, '44 we -Y .L.,, v M.-X f-'mf Y 4, E' H v 41 if' lfwaeyzg- .fsfiigvi La, ' - af V I 2 ' - . ' , ' 4: f'.'f.J, 4,:x!'-,ggi , . .. ,M P. X . any 1h.,',kY.gAw li. A. .PF . , ,U X. V. 1 ,, .- f ?'l3W4fJIi' fx Ffa .-30112 -3- - 3 . ,. NORMAN E. SAULNIER CAROLINE E. SCHAD X' 5? p 12?-,, xiljf' I Zfivjr' r 'ffff I If f ' 0 Q if 'V 2 I In JW' I f' -.,, 'Q -. ' L. 6 -,,,A V , Q . ' , I 'vxofigf . ' lfffre V 1 B 'bQks.w-.. DYRICK A. SCHAEFER KURT R. SCHAEFER I ,Q ff if W ' we H ' Laurel Groh catches up on her reading during o quiet moment in the Commons. Q2 A ELIZABETH F. SCOTT ELLEN B. SEDLIS ff ,M I ' X N my?-'UWA veg HAYWARD H. SELBY ELIZABETH C. SHANNON ,f Wffiwf ' f-V-ev' If , ww wf .. , X-Mu,,,lM 175-5 W A A ,nf-f M4 V, MW -,I ' 09334910 , my M. KN I 1 .l Larry Tracey, Robin Charnock, Jim Byrne, Sandy Ekdahl, Steve Williams unpack the box of bones for senior biology. KATHRYN E. SKELLY CARROLL E. SMITH 5 Aw ., ,, ,, ,M . f I i V! KAREN N. SMITH JEAN F. SPEAR ,. 13 , . V33 'if f .. 5 71,15 ly A- .if f IW' fi ' 4 ,If as f , ,. 11,67 ,.1. I 'Y' , gil fi 4. , fi ., . HM J Ny fr N. if R! W! I I 7 tirxxl. I is ' - lfi.-Qs .5 s , . ' .ls Y. iff VK. ,wr , ff! . , fg ii 1. ZH ,FQ LSU? we , , ,L ' -ff 7 ,4 : NZ M is li , 2 ff '2 ..4 . M, f fm . X AW' ,ff C fc. 1 f f WCA ,, -,, 'f f , - ,, ' Ktwffaj 4- 'W-, fly., , ,Wy ,.. , ,. ff f I A 1 Cf I I ff , ' j f 7, XM X F-he A 'M' B.. 0' ,ff if ,f f M W Q M gif K af f ,gf , 4 ' W - P wi , f p ,Mis Lggsrizf ' wig: 1 7 mf .4 3,5 2.5 4,412 J. gi, 7623 ' ,,.. ' 7 I ., DAVID C. SPOKOWSKI WILLIAM STATTON wr- g .. 0, - Mir -, ' .,,,. f I 'il' r Q1 ' Y , 'Q I 'fgl . '. If . I ' in , 'I' X B , My ,I V , ,s I , f .i Q J.. . ' 3' if iff! , I WI .IM uh., N, 3, , x'.M,15 bw ,. in .X fri' f'.v'g'.'-Y ' -1 f 'nf 5.1.16-. . 1 I . my N. . s. ,. S MM 414.5 ' WENDY STERN brf III II It Isl I I I I I Il i I I I iI II It II I II lxst I I I I II, IQII I I KI I I I I I I I 17 , ,, W, WW Hn. --...M W! ,,., .Nd I, sf' , 1 ,yawn A ,jf wif +fl?f,,-nvvwx f I 'KYZZJM ,wfffya ,Qu-Bti' F, W1-twvnw-.,95 M. ,434 ,y Wie: N ,Wh Iwwgqyx 1 .Jil . rf AA, I 1 ,, ,,wk:'?yM:: 1355:---' zfzw 4 M L 5 5 K ,WU K , , 1 , am, . , . , ,, r , Uzwtv :ft7,u-5-'P - , , 33 ' ...liiltifw N,'w'5.yit .512 ' 5-'MM Ruff: .I PAULA STETSON GARY E. STEVENS LYNN A. STEVENSON DAVID A. STEVER ' PETER A. STILLMAN A if Q W I ' M 'f ,,,, I f 6 f' 2 M f 4 ' 'Om ,X ikvavf' Ib' 1 I I A f f K4 V . f ,N f f , I M I Afity 1 , Q NU Peter Bennett in cz meditative moment. H. MICHAEL 1-ANNERT 6 , , , ..,.,.,,,,,, ,W , , -.--,W ,h..M..e- ff ff SUSAN J. TARR .CW V 1 EVELYN J, TATE Tina Conroy leads an enthusiastic cheer for the Wayland Warriors. TODD W. TAYLOR STEPHEN C. THOMAS PAUL F. TOMASELLO LAWRENCE P. TRACEY f U if M fff ,of 1 ,wi ly ,I ' 1 , v,,1. - ,- , H ,ig T WX J 3 Q xff fx 4 1 ' Yklfiziw Ns? 'if QA J I ixssmwr .- 1:Qm:xiZ.ii2ef. ai4. K L xi . 7: fm 1 P41-',' 1 3QL?G:', z if ry? L. WF . . ! ll 'EXP A :P in I XX,:lvr'?l':p N ,1gg,,uvu-f:.,- Q. V, 4 . ,QM er.- ,fg9 5 f ' .' ,,.2ifff YA wf. , 11 if i ' X I ,Wy I U L. 4 1- V ,, . r 1 fry f . 1 4 x I' Q 1 .W-.,.,...., f Q ' 5 121 Ai , , ,f .1 vw -19621 . ff '- IZ. 1 ww .1-.lf-4 254s:1',Q .. 5 9, If J- ---vw .fam fam ww iff ' 4y:wW5 .,....' CHARLES S. TRAGESER BRUCE A. TURNER ,A f f f M MXH W f f 1'V9'm W , : I . , ff ' if , ,,.. . 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INDEX OF SENIOR ACTIVITIES ABBOTT, SUSAN: Pep Squad I, 2, Field Hock- ey I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, 3, AFS Drive I, 2, 3. BACKMAN, ROBIN: French Club 2, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Idiom 4. BATEMAN, GARY: Winter Track 2, Soccer 2, 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 2. BELL, BETSY: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Gymnastics I, AFS Club I, 2, Lib. Service I, Secretarial Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4. BENNETT, PETER: Hockey I, Rifle Team 2, Latin Club I, Chorus I, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, Boosters Drive 2, Senior Play 4. BERNARD, GEORGE: Concession 4, French Club 3, AFS Club 4, Boosters Drive 2. BICCHIERI, JANICE: Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. BLONDIN, MARIE: Spanish Club I, 2, AFS Club 3, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Executive Board 3. BOHLEN, JUDITH: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Executive Board 3. BOWDOIN, MUFFIN: Spanish Club I, 2, AFS Drive I, 2, 3. BRACKEN, CHRIS: Cheer Leader 4, Basketball 3, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Band Maiorette I, 2, 3, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive l, 2, 3, 4. BRACKEN, PETER: Football I, 3, 4, Basketball l, Baseball 2, Key Club 3, 4, Vqrsity Club 4, Band I, 2, AFS Drive I, 2, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, BARBARA. Pep squad 2, Lib. service l, Lab Assistant 3, Boosters Drive 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Idiom 2, 3, 4. BROWN, TODD: Concession 4, Soccer 3, 4, Ski Team 3, Boosters Drive 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Play 4. BUCCI, DON: Concession 4, Winter Track 2, 4, Soccer I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, PTA Schol. Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Class Oliicer 4, Senior Play 4. BURKE, BARBARA: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Art Service l, 2, 3, 4, YWFY Drive I, 2, AFS Drive I, 2, Boosters Drive I, 2, Campus Crier I, 2, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays I, 2, 3, 4. CAIN, BETH: Concession 4, Latin Club 3, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4, AFS Drive 2, 3, Booster Drive I, 2, Yearbook 4. CAMPBELL, PAM: Concession 4, Latin Club 4, Chorus 4, Concert Choir 4, N.E. Dist. 4, PTA Schol. Drive 4, Idiom 4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club Plays 4, Class Publicity Agent 4. CARROLL, KATHY: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Guidance Ser. 3, PTA Schol. Drive 2, Campus Crier 2, 3, Ex- ecutive Board 3, 4. CARTER, SUSETTE: Pep Squad I, 2, Field Hockey I, 2, Latin Club I, Chorus I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. CAULFIELD, HOLLY: AFS Drive I, 2, 3, PTA Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I. CHALA, CHRIS: Pep Squad I, Spanish Club I, Guidance Ser. 2, Secretarial Club 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4. CHARNOCK, ROBIN: Cheer Leader 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Lacrosse I, 2, Field Hockey 2, Latin Club I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Chorus I, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook 4, Winter Week Plays I, 2. CHIASSON, JANET: Concession 4, Gymnastics I, Lib. Service I, Office Service 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, Boosters Drive I, 2. CLOUGH, JON: Future Nurses Club I. CONARD, RICKY: Guidance Service 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 4. CONROY, TINA: Cheer Leader 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Court 3, Student Council 3, 4, Class Officer I, 2. COOK, JANET: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Scholarship Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Idiom 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Latin Club Plays 3. CORDEIRO, ELLENOR: Spanish Club 2, Lab Assistant 3, 4, Secretarial Club 3, 4, AFS Drive 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4. CUMMINGS, ELAINE: Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Secretarial Club 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays I. CURTIN, JANICE: French Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Club 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4. DAIGLE, CYNTHIA: French Club I, 2, Latin Club 3, Secretarial Club 4. DAVIS, BARBARA J.: AFS Drive I, 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, Boosters Drive I, 2. DIETRICH, MARTHA: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Winter Week Plays I, 2. DIONNE, JAMES: Baseball 2, YWFY Drive 2, 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3. DIXON, PHYLLIS: Concession 4, French Club 2, 3, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra I, AFS Drive 3, Senior Play 4. DONNER, KATY: Concession 4, Gymnastics I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Math Team I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, String Quartet 4, PTA Schol. Drive 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Executive Board 3, Senior Play 4. DUGAN, CATHY: Pep Squad 2, Ski Team 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Booster Drive I, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Latin Club Plays 3, 4. DUTTON, JANE: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Latin Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. DYER, VALERIE: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Spanish Club I, Chess Club I, Secretarial Club 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Band I, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Executive Board I, 2, 3, 4. ECKLER, DEBBIE: Pep Squad 2, Gymnastics I, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Club I, 2, 3, Future Nurses Club I, YWFY I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4. EKDAHL, SANDY: Pep Squad I, 2, Basketball 2, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, AFS Drive l, 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Winter Week Plays 'I, 2. ELLIS, CRAIG: Football I, Basketball I, Base- ball 2, Spanish Club 2. FELLOWS, DAVID: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, Math Team I, 4, Audio Visuals Club I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Play 4. FIFER, RICK: Concession 4, AFS Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3. FOURNIER, TOM: Band 'I, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays I. FURRER, JAN: AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 3, Student Council 1. GENNARO, IRENE: Spanish Club 'l. GILLESPIE, KATHY: Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive 3, Campus Crier 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 3, 4. GILMAN, CAROL: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Club 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, Idiom 2, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 3. GLADU, EDITH: Cheer Leader 3, 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, AFS Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4. GORMAN, DENNIS: Football I, 2. GRAHAM, KATHY: Concession 4, Latin Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Secretarial Club 4, Future Nurses Club I, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive l, 2, 3, Senior Play 4. GRAHAM, PETER: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 'l, 2. GRAY, JANE: Gymnastics 2, French Club I, 2, AFS Club 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive 3, 4, Boosters Drive 'I, Idiom.,3, 4, Yearbook 4, Executive Board 2. GREEN, MARTHA: Idiom 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 3. GRIFFIN, RODNEY: Gymnastics 'l, 2, Winter Week Plays I, 2. GROTON, HOLLY: Concession 4, Pep Squad 'l, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. HALPERN, DICK: Concession 4, Soccer 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Campus Crier I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 2, 3, Executive Board I, Winter Week Plays I, 2, 3, Spring Track 2, 3. HANSEN, BEVERLY: Latin Club 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4. HARGROVE, DAVID: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Var- sity Club 4, Boosters Drive 'I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. HARRINGTON, BETH: Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, Lacrosse 3, Rifle Team 2, Fut. Nurses Club 3, YWFY, AFS, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4. HARRISON, KEVIN: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Key Club 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. HATCH, CAROL: Pep Squad I, Gymnastics 2, Ski Team I, 2, Math Team I, Chorus I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Board I. HOLLETT, CINDY: Pep Squad 2, AFS Club 3, Art Service 2, Chorus 3, 4, Boosters Drive 3. HOFFMAN, BOB: Football I, 2, Wrestling 'I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. HOWLING, PETER: Concession 4, Rifle Team I, Latin Club 3, YWFY Drive 2, AFS Drive 'l, 2, 3, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive 2. HUBBARD, PETER: Soccer I, 2, 3, 'Ski Team 2, Chess Club I, AFS Club 3, 4, Chorus 'I, 2, 3, 4, N.E. Dist. Try-Outs 2, YWFY Drive 2, 3, AFS Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3. HUTCHINSON, MICHAEL: Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team I, Cross Country 3, 4, Ski Team 2, Spanish Club 2, Band I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4. JENKINS, MELINDA: Pep Squad I, 2, Gym- nastics 2, 3, French Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Guidance Service 3, 4, Lab Assistant 2, Announcing Club 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, AFS Drive 3, PTA Schol. Drive 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Campus Crier 3, 4, Executive Board 3. JOHNSON, CAROL: Concession 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive 2, 3, Yearbook 4. JOHNSON, KRISTEN: Basketball 2, AFS Club I, Band I, Student Council 3, 4, Executive Board 2. KADLIK, PAT: Secretarial Club 3, 4, Oftice Serv- ice 3, Boosters Drive 'l, 2. KARMON, JIM: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, PTA Scholarship Drive 3, 4. KEYES, WESTON: Winter Track 'I, 2, Spring Track I, 2, Ski Team 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive 2, 3, 4. KILBURN, ANDY: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 'I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Varsity Club 4, Spring Track 'I, 2, 3, 4. KNOX, KAREN: Pep Squad I, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Library Service 'l, 2, Art Service I, Guid- ance Service I, 2, Secretarial Club I, 2, 3, 4, YWFY Drive I, 2, 3, AFS Drive 4, PTA Schol. Drive 'l, 2, 3, Boosters Drive 4. KRAEGER, PETE: Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, Golf Team 'l, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Commit- tee 3. LAGASSE, EVA: Pep Squad 3, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, AFS Drive 2, 3. LAGASSE, ROBERT: Chess Club I, Audio Visuals I, 2, 3, 4. LEIGHTON, GUY: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3, 4. LEIGHTON, CYNTHIA: Secretarial Club 3, 4, Ottice Service 3, Boosters Drive 2, 4. LEJARD, EDITH: French Club 4, Chorus 4. LELAND, BLAKE: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive 'I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Campus Crier 3, 4, Idiom 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Executive Board I, Winter Week Plays 4, Latin Club Play 3. LEWIS, RICK: Soccer 3, Rifle Team 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, YWFY Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2. LINDEMAN, KAREN: Pep Squad l, Boosters Drive 4. LINGARD, SUE: French Club 2, Math Team I, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 4. LINDSTROM, PAM: Senior Play 4. LIST, CAROL: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Chorus I, YWFY Drive I, 2, 3, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3. LOGUE, KATIE: Pep Squad 2, Ski Team 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Club 2, AFS Drive 2, 3, PTA Schol. Drive 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 4, Senior Play 4, Latin Club Plays 3. LUCE, BECKY: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, French Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, YWFY Drive 2, AFS Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, Campus Crier I, Executive Board 4, Senior Play 4, School Exchange 3. LYDON, JAY, Winter Track 4, Cross Countryf3, Audio Visual I, 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 4, Spring Track 3, 4. MacKAY, SCOTT: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3. MacLEOD, JAMES: ldiom 4. MARTIN, JENNY: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Field Hock- ey I, 2, 3, 4, Latih Club I, 2, AFS Club 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3, Student Council 2, 3. MATTHEWS, ANN: Library Service 2, Lab Assist- ant 3, Secretarial Club 3, Office Service 3, 4, Campus Crier 3. McDERMOTT, COLLEEN: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, Field Hockey 2, Latin Club 3, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Boosters Drive 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Yearbook 4, Executive Board 4. McIVER, CILLA: Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, AFS Drive I, 2, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Board I, Winter Week Plays I, 2. MILLER, GEORGE: Concession 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Coun- try I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3. MOORADIAN, MARILYN: Field Hockey 2, Pep Squad I, Latin Club I, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Executive Board 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays I. MORRISSEY, KENNETH: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Lab Assistant 2, 3, Announcing Club 4, Varsity Club 4, AFS Drive . MOSCHELLA, STEVE: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4. MUCHMORE, TOM: Key Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, Senior Play I, Winter Week Plays I, 2, 3, 4. MURRAY, STEVE: Winter Track I, 2, French Club I, 2, AFS Club I, Key Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, Student Council 2, 3. NEEDLEMAN, STEVE: Concession 4, Soccer 3, 4, Announcing Club 4, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Boosters Drive 3, 4. NEWTON, ROBERT: Football I, 2, Boosters Drive 2. NICHOLS, CHERYL: Concession 4, PTA Schol. Drive 2, Boosters Drive 2, Prom Committee 3, Prom Court 3, Yearbook 4, Publicity Club 4. NOLAN, DANNY: Key Club 4. OBLINGER, CAROLYN: French Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 4. OSKARDOTTIR, SJOFN: Latin Club 4, AFS Club 4, Chorus 4. O'KEEFE, KATHY: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, French Club 3, Guidance Ser. 3, Announc- ing 4, Office Services 3, AFS Drive 3, Boosters Drive 3, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 4, PTA Schol. Drive 3, 4. ORR, DICK: Winter Track I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Crier I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. PARKER, CINDY: Pep Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, French Club I, 2, 3, Future Nurses Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3. PARMENTIER, CHRIS: Concession 4, Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Band I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4. PATON, ARTHUR: Football I, Soccer 2, 3, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual I, 2, Boosters Drive 2, 3. PATTERSON, GREG: Key Club 3, 4, YWFY Drive I, Boosters Drive I, 2, Winter Week Plays 2, 3, 4. PAVLOGLOU, PANOREA: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, ldiom 3, Senior Play 4, Latin Club Plays 3. PENDERGAST, MARGARET: Gymnastics I, French Club I, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 2. PETERSON, PAT: Concession 4, French Club 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. PLATE, JEFF: Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. PLEIM, CHRIS: Concession 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Ski Team I, Latin Club I, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Winter Week Plays 4. READE, CLAIRE: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, Gymnastics I, Lacrosse I, 2, Field Hockey I, 2, Ski Team I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, Boosters Drive 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Campus Crier I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Winter Week Plays 4, Latin Club Play 3. REICHERT, NANCY: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, Gymnastics 2, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, AFS Club 2, Orchestra 2, 3, AFS Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Campus Crier 4, Senior Play 4. REYNOLDS, ANNE: Concession 4, Pep Squad I, 2, 3, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, Field Hockey I, 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Choir 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Campus Crier 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 3, 4, Execu- tive Board 2, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Play 3. RICHEY, ROBERT: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4, N.E. Dist. Try-Outs 3, Boosters Drive 2, Student Council 4, Winter Week Plays I. ROBINSON, LYNN: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, PTA Schol. Drive 2, 3, Boosters Drive 2, Latin Club Plays 3. ROCHE, MARYANNE: Concession 4, Gymnastics I, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 3, 4, Field Hockey I, YWFY Drive I, 2, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Court 3, Senior Play 4. Rocxwsu, JOHN: roofbuil 4, soccer 3, Key Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 3, 4. ROONEY, PAT: Concession 4, Gymnasitcs I, 2, Spanish Club I, AFS Club I, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Student Council 4, Winter Week Plays 2. ROONEY, MIKE: Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, YWFY Drive I, 2, AFS Drive I, 2, 3, PTA Schol. Drive I, 2, 3, Boosters Drive I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3. ROSSBOROUGH, JULIE: Pep Squad 1, 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Announcing Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, YWFY Drive 1, 2, AFS Drive 1, 2, PTA Schol. Drive 1, 2, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Crier 1, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 1, 2. ROTH, CHRISTINE: Latin Club 1, 2. RYDER, JENNIFER: Pep Squad 2, 3, Secretarial Club 3, 4, Office Service 3, Boosters Drive 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Outing Club 3, 4. RYNEARSON, MARK: Concession 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Wrestling 2, Varsity Club 4, PTA Schol. Drive 2, Boosters Drive 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Winter Week Plays 4. SABEAN, LARRY, Soccer 2, 3, Rifle Team 2, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3. SALOMON, ROBERT: National Honor Society 3, 4, Campus Crier 3, 4. SANSONE, CLEM: Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Senior Play 4. SAULNIER, NORM: Concession 4, Soccer 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Golf Team 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3. SCHAD, CAROLINE: Tennis 2, 3, 4, Qi Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive 2, Boosters Drive 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, School Exchange 4. SCHAEFER, DYRICK: Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3, 4. SCHAEFER, KURT: Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, Booster Drive 1, 2, 3, Winter Week Plays 1. SCOTT, LISA: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive 3, PTA Schol. Drive 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Campus Crier 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, 4. SELBY, HAYWARD: Wrestling 2, Ski Team 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Key Club 4, Band 1, 2, AFS Club 1, 2, AFS Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Otticer 2, Winter Week Play 1, School Exchange 4. SHANNON, BETH: Cheer Leader 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Basketball 2, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive 1, 2, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3, Prom Court 3, Student Council 1, 2, Winter Week Plays 1, 4. SKELLY, KAY: Concession 4, Senior Play 4. SMITH, CARROLL: SMITH, KAREN: Pep Squad 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Campus Crier 4, Class Officer 2, Executive Board 1. SPOKOWSKI, DAVID: Winter Track 4, Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. STETSON, PAULA: Concession 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, AFS Club 1, YWFY Drive 1, 2, AFS Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Winter Week Plays 2. STEVENS, GARY: Winter Track 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, N.E. Dist. Try-Outs 3. STEVENSON, LYNN: Cheer Leader 4, Conces- sion 4, Lacrosse 1, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, AFS Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Campus Crier 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 1, 2, 3. STILLMAN, PETER: Football 4, Golf Team 4, PTA Schol. Drive 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Winter Week Plays 4. TANNERT, MIKE: Basketball 1, 2, Soccer 4, Key Club 4. TARR, SUSAN: Concession 4, Pep Squad 3, Basketball 1, Tennis 2, Secretarial Club 4, Office Service 3, 4, AFS Drive 2, Boosters Drive 3, Yearbook 4. TATE, EVELYN: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, ldiom 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Plays 3. THOMAS, STEVE: Concession 4, AFS Club 4, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Play 4. TRAGESER, CHARLIE: Yearbook 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Winter Track 2, Soccer 2, 3, Stringed Quartet 4. TURNER, BRUCE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3 4, Winter Week Plays 1. TUTTLE, DEBBIE: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, Basketball 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, French Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, AFS Drive 2, Boosters Drive 1, 2, Yearbook 4. VANN, RICHARD: Concession 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, AFS Club I, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive 2, 3, 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 1, 4, Latin Club Play 3. VIVAT, ANDREA: Concession 4, Pep Squad 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, AFS Club 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4, AFS Drive 2, 3, PTA Schol. Drive 3, Boosters Drive 2, Senior Play 4. WAECHTER, HOLLY: Chorus 4, PTA Schol. Drive 4. WALDRON, DOROTHY: Basketball 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, Latin Club 1, Boosters Drive 2, 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Executive Board 4. WALLNER, MARK: Winter Track 3. WARREN, BILL: Concert Choir 4, Senior Play 4. WASSERMAN, KATHY: Concession 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, chow: 1, 2, Ars Drive 3, 4, PTA Schol. Drive 1, 2, National Honor Society 3. 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Court 3, Campus Crier 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Class Ofiicer 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3, Latin Club Plays 3. WEAVER, LYNDA: Concession 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 2, Field Hockey 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, AFS Club 1, PTA Schol. Drive 1, Boosters Drive 2, 3. WILLIAMS, STEVE: Concession 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, V0 5lfY Club 3, 4, Boosters Drive 1. WILSON, DEAN: Football 1, Concession 4, Winter Track 2, Soccer 3, Basketball 1, 2, Announcing Club 4, Key Club 4, Boosters Drive 2, 3. WITMER, ERIC: Concession 4, Winter Track 3, Basketball 1, AFS Drive 4, Boosters Drive 4, Idiom 4. WOOD, GREGORY: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Li- brary Service 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, idiom 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Senior Play 4. YAMARTINO, JEANNE: Concession 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Boosters Drive 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Week Plays 2. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 ffl My-f' 1 1 W' 401 I 1 4 ff' 4. 1 ,, 'wb , rl ', L19 .1 1 ggi.. .-lug, , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 if 1. 1- 6 UQ--.1 sg, 1 1. ,, 11 4, 1 11 1. 11 11 11 1 J 1 I 1 i 11 5' 1 11 1 P i Q 1 1. 12 ii E 51 1 ie 31 A. ? 11 I1 Farley Philbin-The Saga of a Senior By G. Kronitz as told to C. Trageser Farley Philbin arrived at school early one green morning in September and sensed a change in the air. The old familiar surroundingslof Wayland High seemed somehow different to him-the concrete walls, the paved walks, the ever-present freshmen-although physically unchanged, strangely ap- peared to be farther below him. Actually it was not strange at all. For you see, Farley was a Senior for the first time in his life. At some unnoticed point in his summer vacation, Farley had been miraculously transformed from a modest unassuming junior into a member of the Senior Class. As the realiza- tion of this came to Farley, a slight smile spread over his face. He walked into his homeroom and slipped into his desk with a casual grace that he had never been able to manage before. He noticed that his friends had the same confident air about them that he felt. lf this is what being a senior is, thought Farley, then it is certainly not a bad thing to be. As he thought this over and over, his slight smile turned into a wider and more cocky grin. Yes, thought Farley, this may be a good year in- deed. ln fact it was a good year, at first. Farley became more and more pleased as he discovered each of the many powers and privileges that come with being a senior. Besides the obvious privileges of having your own Pepsi machine in your own section of the Commons and being able to leave school 'sixth period, Qnot to mention being able to sit up front in the folding chairs during assemblyl there were-the more subtle powers of being able to walk through the halls between classes and clearing a path before you with a single but omnipotent glance. Even the seemingly slight and trivial things were a joy to Farley-the new way he could walk, talk, and act-in fact iust the new aura of power he carried around with him. But as a few wise people know, time must pass, things must change, and to have the mountainous heights there must be valleys. For the greenness that was everywhere present when Farley had first arrived slowly but unhesitat- ingly waned, as did the color of the fall which followed, and was lost in the first snows of December. Along with the fading of summer, the pleasures of Seniorism also faded for Farley. As the novelty of his new-found powers wore off, he became listless, bored, and disillusioned. He no longer cared about the Pepsi machine, fafter all it was iust a toyl, or leaving school early, fthere was nowhere to go- Here is iust as bad as There, Farley philoso- phisedj, or even sitting up front at assemblies. One pleasure after another became ridiculous and meaningless to Farley. Things could hardly have gotten worse, but they did. By February, the white snow of early winter turned into a gray sludge that permeated everything. Farley's depression turned to despair. For a brief time, he took to checking olf the number of days left in school but this failed when he realized he had no idea what was supposed to happen when there were no days left. Alas, Farley was at the bottom of the bottomless. But, again, as an even fewer number of wise people know, once you reach the bottom, there is nowhere to go but up, Qassuming, that is, you don't stay therel. For you see, the gray sludge finally melted leaving only a film of dust that was soon blown away by the warm winds. Although it is somewhat trite and cliche to say so, it was spring. For other seniors there was release in many forms-parties, drinking parties, and other types of parties. For Farley, however, there was nothing. After the long winter he felt empty of any kind of relief. This is not to say, however, that emptiness is a bad state to be in, or that it should arouse pity or sorrow. lt would be more accurate to say that Farley felt purged, a word which Far- ley's teachers had often used. Graduation came and passed for most seniors and there was the nostalgia that comes with leaving a familiar place. For the juniors and underclassmen there were the stirrings of Seniorism-to-come. Graduation and the rest seemed nice to Farley, but for him somehow not The Point. For him, you see The Point was to walk with his hands in his pockets and a tune on his lips , tinged with the sadness of hard earned wisdom,into the once-again green afternoon. 0 1 THE REFLECTOR STAFF: Firsf Row: Greg Wood, Business Manager, Kaihy Gillespie, Liferary Sfaffy Debbie Tuffle, Publicity Agent, Merrill Horvaih, Phofography Edifor, Dick Halpern, Sporfs Eciifor. Row 2: Anne Reynolds, Liferary Editor, Katy Donner, Loy-ou? Art Edifor, Charlie Trageser, Edifor-in-Chief. Missing: Jane Gray, Life-rary Sfafig Martha Green, Mike Hutchinson, Bob Hanlon, Photographers, Carol Hatch, Ari, Carol Johnson, Typisf. M.. V M... a Beth Cain, Typisf. 190 REFLECTOR Susan Torr, Typisf. 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Cain William Eugene Carroll Hal D. Carter Lawrence K. Cook W. Russell Crosby, Jr. Robert E. Curtin Rick Lewis 81 the 3 Stooges Mr. 8. Mrs. Anthony B. Linn Mrs. Jane N. Lucardi Mr. 8t Mrs. Edward J. Luce Mr. 81 Mrs. Timothy J. Mahoney Philip McGonagel John F. Mellody Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred W. Nichols Lewis A. Oxford Mr. 81 Mrs. Parker Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Parmentier Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold E. Patterson Mr. 81 Mrs. Howard E. Pendergast Robert E. Peterson Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore R. Pleim Mr. 81 Mrs. Reade Peter S. Rizza, Jr. Mr. 8. Mrs. John H. Robinson, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert A. Salomon Mr. 8m Mrs. Edgar O. Dixon Mary DeFelice Mr. 8. Mrs. John B. Donner Mr. 81 Mrs. N. Lawrence Ekdahl Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon W. Fellows A Friend Friends ot the class of '70 Mr. 81 Mrs. H. W. Graham John M. Gillis Mr. 81 Mrs. Ernest E. Glynn Mr. 8. Mrs. W. H. Gray Meredith Hatch Mr. Charles D. Hayes Paul M. Helternan Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph P. Horvath Dr. 8. Mrs. Howard J. Jenkins Mr. 8. Mrs. William Shannon Francis J. Smith, Jr. 81 Mr. Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 8x Mrs Howard O. Smith Walter Spokowski F. B. Stern Donald Stevens Donald B. Stillman Frank Tarr Lawrence Tracey Richard D. Turner Mrs. Margaret Vann Stephen Wagner Mr. 8g Mrs. Bernard Wasserman Mr. 8g Mrs. Harold W. Weaver John W. 8. Mary S. Williams Mrs. Madeline Johnson Ward W. Keller Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert G. Lewis Mr. 81 Mrs. Yarmartino Young Life Committee 70's 7 S.S.S. SENIOR PATRONS Marsh 81 Choppa S.V.W.-Marc John's Janee and Janee's John Kat -l- Ant with love Farewell Hier, schmootz a dien a morgo Leave the mole a feeling for chemistry The Bellydancers Regards with Happy Bunabs from Orville K. Snav 81 Assoc. The Senior B.l.D. JeFF 8. Susan Napoleon Janet Cook Evelyn Tate Claire Reade T.B.l.D.W.L.B.J. The Spirits are Alive Get with it, Charlie! 1 Red ! Beef stew at midnight-J8.C Din and Ham-3W ! Well, Janice, l sure learned something this time! Atta BO!-double bubble? Taurus navis est optimus The Freak, Robear 8. Me Beep I have nothing to say ak n thin s happen at R theon. These are just some of the things happening at Raytheon, a science- based company novv employing more than 50,000 talented people around the world. At Raytheon, the future looks even more exciting and challenging. Perhaps you will find your future Today, at Raytheon vve are finding in the offshore search for oil. an extra measure of challenge and Qor long experience in Vader teen- excitement. ln addition to working nology nee leo to tne amazing at the forefront of advancing tech- Reoorongee migrgwgve oven for WOIOEY, WG are COI1iiHUi08 the the home. While exploring new search fOI' OppOrtUl'iltle5 to transfer methods for Cooling powef TSCVWUOIOSY from 009 Elfea to electronic tubes, we developed a another- miniature furnace, the size ofa We have, for example, found a way two-pound coffee can, so efficient to use submarine sonar technology it can heat a nine-room house. E Q , . J Congratulations to the Class of 1970 from Wayland Laboratories, Boston Post Road. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Compliments of WAYLAND HIGH BOOSTERS ASSOCIATION BARRY'S HARDWARE MQENEILL ENGINEERING C0NGRATULAT10NS,GANG coMPANY, INC. fo Class of '70 225 RIVERVIEW AVENUE WALTHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 02154 Pep's Corner Store NS JIXV ' KES F ff 9 Wfmfgff- K f Celebrating our 47th Ford Anniversary 419 I T-BIRD-LTD-GALAXIE FAIRLANE-TORINO-FALCON MUSTANG-MAVERICK 617058-7711 247 BOSTON POST RD, WAYLAND, MASS. 01778 ,s, 1, X -lx.- - x - I 'V 5 19, - ,1i.,,:.A. . v... uv :A 1 .. '1' .1 f, , . ,, . iw' 1' 'fm,'..' '-'NIV'-.72 ex,a .- ff' X4 A-4.x-11. MJ' F, I ., , ww . '-e h'l',yf1!,: .4.m,, 4.. x ., . .,.4- ,, ,.. , X U sg. uundnn Euvuwooo DoNuT, INC. SPM Thanks 310 E. COMMONWEALTH COCHITUATE, MASS. 653-9887 IO JAMES ARNOLDO Best of Luck to the Class of 1970 CHARLIE BRAnY's wnus RYDER e ' senvlcs STATION VILLAGE GREEN WAYLAND, MASS. PAUL F. ALPI-IEN Z4 MORRILI. DRIVE. WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS 01778 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY A MUTUAL COMPANY FOUNDED IN 1845 TELEPHONE 655-4556 199 PURITY SUPREME SUPERMARKET .W .E HIGGINS ICE CREAM HA fnfrrauji IIAGENI I A ' BOSTON POST RD., WAYLAND F A I R 8. Y E A G E R Tel. 558-7091 I N S U R A N C E Est. 1898 INSURANCE CENTER Compliments of 10 MAIN STREET NATICK, MASSACHUSETTS 01760 Telephone 655-3131 DAVE STARMER'S DISPOSAL, INC THE KARDELL SHOP gifts I' cards ' toys Compliments of TONY'S ITALIAN VILLA The Fineft 0 f Italian Foodf ROUTE 128 Cat WINTER ST. exitb WALTHAM, MASS. 893-3323 SEARS and Compliments of SCHOFIELD POST ROAD BURNT WOOD LIQUORS FOR SALE X Q' 2' 1513: f V- X xi 'Q fi K. x r -T... vi, .vz. , I .,,m w Af. .N W .,1. fx, IN, U , lv-1-1 1 -1' ' J- H 'x ', 1 . ,. J fu. x ' N, 4 4 X .ag Q1 A 'v . 4' W Best Wishes to the PINEFIELD JEWELERS Class of '70 PINEFIELD SHOPPING CENTER from 877-0710 Saxonville LEBI.ANC'S BARBER SHOP M355- Compliments of Compliments JOHN H. BALDWIN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. of PELHAM ISLAND RD. WAYLAND, MASS. P ERODEAU'S If in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons And let the day embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. JACK'S BARBER SHOP KAHIL GIBRAN 70 MAIN sT. COCHHUATE CLASS OF '73 653-9731 IWC? Q ff .5-'ry ' M V ' I ,4Qq:gzg:2f7' A FULL SERVICE BANK NATICK TRUST CCMPANY 34 MAIN STREET Member FDIC Compliments I .....a,.nam. . Wm., of ll l 1 il 41Q :4g?.' ang., . I IS .T , Wig - J' W4 X1 ' LEE'S FARM MARKET Congratulations to All Seniors Tea Gifts jewelry Idents Earrings Agents For Rubber Stamps and Name Tapes - Repair of - Jewelry 84 Beads Watches 84 Clocks Personalized Stationery and Informals KIEN CHUNG'S 502 BosToN POST RD. 894-4290 ' Bank A. K' HIS-is Fa ' . ay F :T - O I- IP us us O 11 3 Nl Na J, O 'U I O 3 O E m an ' i 'Vs -.if . 1-5, fn Qzlxtkmfg , yi 106 ARROWHEAD GARDENS INC. BROCKELMAN'S MARKET The Home of Fine Foods 177 COMMONWEALTH ROAD WAYLAND, MASS. 24 Lanes Snack Bar SUDBURY BOWLADROME 136 BOSTON POST ROAD SUDBURY, MASSACHUSETTS For Reservations 443-7843 MR. W. WHALEN Compliments of DATH'S PACKAGE STORE 131 MAIN STREET COCHITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS WAYLAND CITGO SERVICE BOSTON POST ROAD WAYLAND, MASS. 358-7760 I, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1, 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I I-ml MARSHALL'S APOTHECARY Compliments of WAYLAND ATLANTIC SERVICE 78 STATE ROAD WAYLAND 358-7791 TERRY'S SUB SHOP ' b I .0 . '. P. IA!l'NV10- ,Zag 5 ' 1 W n 3 COLLINS MARKET, INC ' GROCERIES ' FROZEN FOODS ' FINE WINES 8: BEER 0 FRUITS 8c VEGETABLES COCHITUATE ROAD WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS Wayland Representatives: Mrs. James F. Orr Mrs. Robert G. Paine, Jr. David H. Bradley, President L. DAVENPORT ,QU L g TQ 7' i ' GLlss w- INC' ii H I WESTON - SINCE 1934 A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE - 426 BOSTON POST ROAD - 893-4500 VETERANS Post Commander Sr. Vice-Commander jr. Vice-Commander Quartermaster Post Adjutant A Post Chaplain Congratulations to the Class of 1970 from: OF FOREIGN WARS Wayland Post 6260 653-9760 ..Floyd B. Corliss .,..,i.Walter E. Richardson . r.... james Donovan ,.iRaymond Mclnnis . . l.,Charles Strong ,..,.i.Sylvester Landry . gk K ' ,,, 1'-9' ff. . . ff: . J1- I I Mf t . 'f Ji .K I H l J wr, , e qw . 1 fvz fwg-fi I sf- I gl 4 Wag., WAYLAND - WESTON - sunsunv T , R. ' S 4'! .ffl X4-ll , l' 1 W 1 r w 1 1 -. .. . A . yl gfgiazl V, '31 V UNSPOILED AND FRIENDLY LOMMUNIIIES planned , A , .. 1,,. , .+g-,j 'i to preserve country atmosphere and protect your invest- '-'jglwlll 'lllilfsjiggjl .f-Q ment, yet only 25 minutes from Boston. Outstanding nv: ij, i 'lu' Qi' schools and recreation facilities. A REAL HOME. IU! l il -.- g l H KWSP ' A l M 1 - 1 1 I ' 1 ' ' T. .. J WE . ll-II 1n.,,,.II'-LL VQLLYI' .,,. ...nr ' ,..... H., , S Tsiygx H ' -,,1 j,' .W,. ,Q f -1-- E A 5 I y Q 5-T5'+:?T ' 4, -'T ' 'j'3.ET2P5 'P ' mf WMM ASSOCIATES . ...gf - N J, . fe nk lb f nEAL'rons E A. centrally located full-time oflice wlth an experlenqefl Staff, to help COURTESY KNOWLEDGE SERVICE you. Complete listings including many exclusives. 23I BOSTON POST ROAD - ROUTE 20 - WAYLAND CENTRE - AT THE LIGHTS TELEPHONES2 899-2510 and 358-2510 Compliments of INDUSTRIAL ALUMINUM Best wishes to the class of 70 J. M. FIELDS NATICK SHOPPING CENTER Rf. 9 SHEPPARD'S MOBIL SERVICE -sm .lu 7 ' YJ? 1 ., ,, ,. 4 'l' T ' wif I rvffl ' ' , 4 ir ' DOW CHEMICAL Class of 1970: Wherever you go from here . . . . . . Remember to keep in touch . . . CONGRATULATIONS j Wirh Wayland, rowN CRIER if -' 358-7336 T 7' f 891-4720 WE WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS WEST NEWTON SAVIN B GS ANK WAYLAND JUNIOR WEST NEWTON and WAYLAND TOWN HOUSE' Safery for Savings I l 1 1 1 5-f 1. 1 , , .1' : 5 ' 7 ', WWW . i gf f 4 1 1 -1' 1 1 . . '. 11, 1, 1 ' . 11 , , .,.1 L11 1 1 L. 1 1 x 1, Au 1 .' ' 1 .Ll ,gl . . ' 1 1 ,1, 1 1 1. 1 i ','111'f.-17, 111 - ,1 .1-, 1, , X - ' -111 1.. .4 11 , 1 1 1 ' l , 1 1 1 .111 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . 1 111- .,,.- 11 I, 5 1 1 5: 1 o , ,. 'QW 1 1 MQW mf, , A V 1 NATICK FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK Compliments of DOM'S CLEANERS Two Offices 6 MAIN ST., NATICK 169 COMMONWEALTH RD N ATICK MALL BRANCH COCHITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS Compliments of A IIIiII'IIlIIiiII!l tt1HHH3VtHtiVHH1H1l HIHQIIIII 436 Boston Post Road - Weston, Mass. 02193 Spins-Froppes Burgers-Dogs SUDBURY DAIRY QUEEN 4 qw, Planning to sleep another twelve years??? Why not with Volara? New Soft Foam for Sleeping Pads Life Jackets Exercise Mats Slippers Pool Floats Outdoor Carpets Sun Helmets Athletic Padding by LAWRENCE, MASS. the all NEW Congratulations PHILIP R. GUIDREY, Adm. 188 COMMONWEALTH RD. WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS 01778 Tel. 655-8500 to the Class of 170 Opened February 15th, 1970 JOHNSON'S PHARMACY - B. W. JOHNSON, III 54 MAIN STREET COCHITUATE 653-7352 1 , I , . ' - GIIEENIIDUSI-IS a GARDEN enum, lm. wqylmag Mm HOLMES ASSOCIATES GOOD LUCK REALTOR CLASS OF '70 511 BOSTON POST RD- ARTHUR BROWN ASSOCIATES WAYLAND 558-4501 WAYLAND CENTER We are proud of the part Westwood Studios has played in the production of your yearbook. It is with this same pride in our work, and our interest in producing better portraits and candids that we hope you may call upon our services in the future. W 14 Studios 320 DOVER ROAD, WESTWOOD, MASSACHUSETTS 02090 Telephone 526-0034 Portraits, Wedding Candids, and Yearbook Photography 1 I ill .H me J! B. L. OGILVIE 8. SONS, INC. l l Compliments of since 1919 Blue Truck Deliveries l l 39 WARREN AVE. WATERMAN-GIBBS WESTON, MASS. FUNERAL SERVICE 894-1265 894-1266 894-1040 92 WEST COMMONWEALTH RD. ROUTE 30 BE A . , . COMPETENT and SAFE DRIVER COCHITUATE-WAYLAND 1 65 - o I CLEVELAND cmcus 5 555 A AUTO SCHOOL E Frank S. Waterman, III James P. Cutler Sinc 1936 e Kenneth F. Bennett Steven W. Cutler 354 CHESTNUT HILL AVE. Edward Sullivan James Brown, Jr. 566-8800 IAAI I - f 555 11. . 6' l T ' A 25154 , f Q-ffm . ' A ' 'l ' , 1' . . f'5 ' 5 Q gl yy if A N NA 'iii H .. .'I ':i'1- vii-,..fr A 5 ' 5 T52 .. OLD COLONY GAS i Good L ck U custom RADIO Class of '70 Car Stereo Tape Players Ditrlc from 3549.95 ll Stereo Tapes . 170 MAPLE ST. MARIBORO, MASS. 314.99 Rt. 9 NATKZK oiwasfffirm li 1 Compliments of Distinctive Homes GEORGE M. GORDON'S MOBIL by 315 COMMONWEALTH RD. y l 653-4200 E. R. I.INN BUILDERS, INC. CONGRATULATIONS I970 15 LINN LANE GRADUATES N. A . WAYLAND, MASS. Tel. 558-7471 Residential Prop. Realtor FROM A I 942 310 BOSTON POST RD. WAYLAND GRADUATE And Experienced Sales Staff Large Enough for Efficiency Yet Small Enough Compliments of To give you all the individual attention Necessary to acquaint you With the way of life , , , INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. In the desirable communities. We serve PELHAM ISLAND RD. WAYLAND, SUDBURY 8: COUNTRYSIDE WAYLAN D, MASS. 1' COMPLIMENTS OF GOLF BOWLING COFFEE SHOP WATERMAN-GIBBS FAIRWAY FUNERAL SERVICE SPORTS WORLD Since 1832 New England? Finest Recreation Center Service ar Any Distance Serving All Religions Owned and Operated by . . . SELLEW ENTERPRISES, INC. with Prices to Satisfy Every Preference and Need. Rre. NO. 9, 92 WEST COMMONWEALTH ROAD NAT1CKfMASS' COCHITUATE-WAYLAND 653-5820 'ff I ffeffecefz-R.SLPz:wmAaKPrS- 4 3 rfqicirnf- Q. Y ig :V F ,'w-, f We-SS P 'S 2 I 'X . TRIPLE A MARKETS TOWN LINE HARDWARE INC. , , if-. 5 HOUSEWARES-TOOLS-GARDEN Come to . . . ff .5 ' SUPPLIES-PLUMBING and ' if ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES I, If ' . BOSTON POST RD. SOUTH SUOBURY, MASS. 01778 I L' ' TELEPHONE 443-2112 ROUTE 50 and SPEEN STREET FRAMINGI-IAM, MASS. 9 ffrjfy ,fs fi. j.., , . -6 3 X I Y X s ? WH L ? ' I f y f kes a bow. John Rockw Il Ell Sedlis, Mike Rooney, Marfho Green, Tom Muchmo The football team makes the Herald T I 4 Our contribulions vary. 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