Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

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'ffl , 5' I INT.: DESIDERA TA A O PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE 8: REMEMBER WHAT PEACE THERE IN SILENCE. AS FAR AS POSSIBLE, , surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your quietly 86 clearly, and listen to others, eventhe dull 85 ignorant: they too have their story. Su Avoid loud 86 aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain 86 bitter, for always there will be greater 8L lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Sv Keep interested in your own career, however humble, it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairsg for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is, many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about loveg for in the face of all aridity BL disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Sv Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue 86 loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. Sv You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees SL the starsgyou have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is un- folding as it should. Sv Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive l-lim to be, and whatever your labors SL aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. 5' With all its sham, drudgery SL broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. Sv Sv FOUND IN OLD SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH, BALTIMORE: DATED 1692 N-X Www W' WWW! 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D K-56 1 '1' .,,,.,.w. at 'f ' ' P h N - r -45- I 41,34 Uk QI! so Table of Contents DEDICATION 4 PICTORIAL ESSAY 6 SENIOR SECTION 14 TRIBUTE TO KAREN KRASNICK 66 UNDERCLASSMEN . 74 CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES 98 FALL AND WINTER SPORTS 134 FACULTY 170 SPONSORS, PATRONS, AND ADVERTISEMENTS 231 SENIOR ACTIVITIES INDEX 210 A. I .14 2+-. M l I ' f , . 4 FCP-s. ., .....1- J .Ms 4 ' 4 Y ' . 1 .. , , .4 Q - I . u it 1 nf. . f , ' x 1 155 1 if CLEMENT B. FENTON, S.J. Clement B. Fenton was born on April 10, 1924 in Holyoke, Massachu- etts, one of six children of Clement B. Fenton of New Bedford and Helen Mears Fenton of Boston. He was educated in Boston schools and earned a bachelor's degree at Boston College. During World War Il, Mr. Fenton served in the United States Navy in the Pacific islands and for three years in the Aleutian Islands. After his Navy service he was a scholastic in the Jesuit Order in its New York Province for a number of years before returning to Boston. He taught at St. Mary's High School in Lynn before ioining the faculty of Way- land Junior High School, where he taught Latin and English from 1962 to 1968. Following a lengthy illness and a return to the Society of Jesus as a scholastic, Mr. Fenton died in New York City on February 9, 1973. DEDICATION Mr. Clement B. Fenton taught Latin and English at Wayland Junior High School from 1962 to 1968. He was undoubtedly one of the finest teachers in the school system, and was the prototype of a Latin teacher at an English boy's boarding school. His manner was alternately forbidding and hilarious - one shuddered at his feigned wrath but simultaneously giggled uncontrollably at his antics. One felt enoromus respect for the in- telligence, ability, and compassion of this man. He once told us, Do you know what my parents named me? fHe was glaring ferociously at us with blazing eyesj Do you want to know what they named me? CLEMENT!! That means kindness! Qwhich statement he punctu- ated with his Mephistopholean snicker.j Ironically, Mr. Fenton was exception- ally kind, but he tempered his kindness with a fearsome humor. Mr, Fenton added an irreplaceable, uneraseable texture to our not- so-scholarly existence. Our reminiscences retain an incredible vividness: CAAASTRA - What's that? Like Castro Convertibles? It's CAHSTRA, not CAAASTRA! Christmas! Someday, someday, when you're home watching Fred Flintstone, Cas he draws caricatures across the boardj, it will come to you! You'll cry, 'I understand the perfect system of tenses!' TERGUM, - I, NYEWTERR!, NOT NOOTER - lT'S NYEWTERR! IT HAS A LONG MARK! las he draws a chalk line around the entire room - drawing along doors, windows, and bulletin boardsj. MISTER KOCH, you will make a sign, three inches in diameter which will read, 'tempus fugit', 'time fIies', and you will no longer watch the clock - we have Mr. Faigen for that. IRon Faigen's iob consisted of bellowing, Ignoscas Magister, tempus est , Excuse me sir, it is time', two minutes before the end of the period, regardless of what was going on.j Troiani cum Graecis multo annos bellum gesserunt-our first translation - The Troians waged war for many years with the Greeks. Don't you dare yawn in my class, Miss Ames!! You will write me an essay, to be passed in tomorrow, explaining the physical phenomenon of the yawn. Do you know why one yawns? Do you? it's due to lack of oxygen - so BREATHE, Christmas!! Alright, inhale! Recite! IThe class in breathless chorus hurriedly began to recite the whole declension of HIC, HAEC, HOC, trying not to breathe - but someone always had to take an illegal gasp.j Stop! Exhale! Somebody was breathing! Did I say you could breathe? Christmas! Attention, INHALEI RECITE! IAII the while, he was pacing fiercely around the room - panting ferociously and wielding his enormous yardstick, which he occasionally allowed to crash to the floor with frightening loudness. Then he took his station at the front of the room at his podium - and still breathing fiendishly, pushed his way towards the back of the room - like an angry bulldozer, disregarding all the desks, books, students, and chairs in his way.l You go home after school and you say to yourself, 'I should do my Latin homework'. You should do your Latin homework and you want to do your homework and you have to do your homework, but you don't do your homework. In the spring, choruses of Gaudeamus Igitur wafted tunelessly out of room five - as always Mr. Fenton was frenetically and hilariously directing. A host of memories flood our minds as we think back on our Junior High School days. Like parts in a puzzle they fall into place and a picture of joy emerges. It is with ioy in our hearts now that we dedicate this book to a man who touched our lives and made a difference. We were together yef alone . .. x 'F K W- - . ew 4, A . . .. .. V X V, . ., .5,. ,A G ta., A AME. C J .W Ab e . 4 it ' QQ- W ' f, -'X 3555, .fsf 1-.f V We A , ,A K A x A -' Y W -' , 3 .4 Ve 1 ' ' 1 ' 'QQ5 51 5 ' N. - 5 -' t it Y U fb V ': X , . ' uf Y , ve. f 5 NE 'V 'M f 3---3 'Y' wifi? e J J. Q , J Q-' .Ia N, , , . Ky s 1-g '. Ffmt' .Y .' aging 3.3. 1 ax 1 'A ,' 1 rf '. , 7 5- gg -'X pig- w -Nix X ffifgii-'f5,i'fY??Sii' 5 . ms 4 M 1,-.' A fr' 1'1':L,u,QJ A' J 'x'H4 '7 1x'g I' argl 1' Vai, 5 3 H ' v , I iQ' YWUY V' m. . A ,. 'N ' -' a I I , . 8 , , XA X. X 1 a N 4 - lv, .7 .,. me -'Hd each personalify a piece of puzzle S lv ji' ,-P if f. 36 -fff 'fa EG' eoch infricofe, infegral, and individual. 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Pu 'l ff 4-,',v.,z-fi I ,,.. l .rf'i',, ' . ' .-F g V f .vbs1.m 1 w -f'5 'f'Y fn, r 'X ' In 4, . V Avliplq :U ' AARON H. ABEND Longhoir Hippie Radical Commie Red Freak . , . Little Jewish Indian . . . Skiing! . . . Studs . . . Sfrobo- scope . . . Gele , . . Virgil is o cream puff A mon's reach should exceed his grasp. -Browning. 4-. 15 l -.. GINA CROFT STEVE DILL BERNIE HORGAN, KATHY HINES, BRUCE KLEIN DEBORAH I.. AMES -fin, Q. 1' 1 JOHN ANDERSON LORAINE M. ANTAL CLIFFORD ANTONELL You see things as they areg and Yomaha 260 Enduro I . . . Do a you ask 'Why?' wheelie . . . Let's go riding . . . But I dream things that never were: Wrestling . . . Hey Bone-O . . . and I ask 'Why not?' -George Bernard Shaw Coach, I hit a tree . . . Cape Cod . . . Hyannis . . . The Summer oi '72 . . . Where's the action . . . Friends . . . FUN . . . Being happy . . . Being sad . . . Growing older. gi, . at A9 K 4 Il 'A 'i 4 I Aj!- ,VM .X . A ROBERT V. ARTS Goatee . . . One Way . . . Why? Because it's there . . . Up on the hill , . . Late again? . , . I was therel . . . Brock's, Elmwood . . . Acapulco Gold Filters , . , Fircsign, Cheech and Chong, Mayall, Hendrix, Winters , , . Lead nose . . , The Endl l I JEFFREY A. BACKMAN Bock . . . Pole-voulting . . . Being uiet wrestlin Rou hneck q g... g .,.Cope. GARY BALANOFF 9 BRIDGET RAGAN 4 A if' , , -vag- +,,' 'sn l 4. 1 . , gf . G, .Y .ld , -J-. ' ,x 1 1-1- i 0 SHEILA A. BATTS When did I slop feeling sure, feel- ing sofe ond sforf wondering why? ls this o dreom, om I here, Where are you? Whot's in buck of the sky? Why do we cry? -Bur! Bochroch 'S-T .J ALAN R. BECKWITH I know o place where there is no smog and no parking problem ond no populoiion explosion, no Cold Wor ond no H-bombs and no 'ele- vision commercials . . . R.A.H., 1963. Tonsfoofl? . . . . . Tonstoafll A 3 l I, f ug 5ARA'4 pl, BENNETI' SUSAN D. BERTOCCI Forson ef hoec olim meminisse iuvabif. -Virgil fThe Aeneidl MARTHA A. BOHLEN AMY E' BLONDIN Boom - Boom . . . little Lady . . . Pasqual . . . Where's Bouncer? . . . Always on the end . . . 1156, 113 DONALD E- BURGER Secret . . . J.C. . . September 21, . . . Feb. 6, 1972 . . . Hey you Mdfginfina . . . wake up and die 1971 . . .Ames . . . Walden . . . . . .June 3 . . . cheering . . . A fight. . .63 N. Conway . . .wheres '63 VW . . . Flufts . . . Summer '71 little one . . . no one's looking . . . 0 gun? . . . 3233, 363 . . . Love . . . Briarwood Parties . . . Cold D.G .... AG . . . EG . . . Donnie 5101425 . . . Barefoot . . , Buck rubs Duck . . . 21 lb. pumpkin . . . Nash . . . Stone Harbor . . . DB . . . Lover A - . Belly rubs . . . Ski Shack 8- Young . . . Hey, Boogie! . . . 8- l.ovie . . . Side burns . . . My K - . . Stonybrook . . . Borg snAnoN A. snomonm H.s .... Guam, . . . p.d.l. Grandfather. Two hor-ded whist - . - 50901105 1 1 -I., 61. 5 S X 1911 3. Qs ,.. .-ap po S-gr 48'- ,- r,,.. JOHN R. BOLSTER Toreau: I know of no more en- MARIE E. BRACKEN SUE HITCHCOCK ,rv couraging fact than the unquestion- able ability of man to elevate his life by a conscious endeavor. Me: How can I do this best? Jesus: l am the way . . . Kenneth Hair Design . . . Plan l Bruno . , . Sparkie . . . Wally . . Coll...Deb...Deb...Rick ...John, Greg .. .Dudley .. . Ramble Union . . . Summer 72 Pet Peeve: Unclean People . People who try to be boss. yi, l 9 JODY McINTURFF DONNA BRATTON David...May29.,.music... Boogie . . , snot . . . Baby doll . . . Gordon College . , . Saturday's of '7O...Krrrr...DinDin... Chris, Aug, 31 . . . The summer of '72 , . . I love you . . .Class of '74 . . . Pet Peeves: C.K.B .... I97I. YW' Pl. PETER L. BREUNING Y I 'I l r. 3 ,mf - . V. 31'- 4 I DIANE I.. BROWN I P ,. ,. ,V , J 5, ,, 1 .4 uf X' I Y A 1 DEBORAH A. BRYANT Doopll . , . D.E.P .... David, re- member the prom?? . . . Princessll . . . itchy Poison Ivy . . . yes, my father owns the Funeral Home . . . no, I don't drive a hearse . . . Gina, do you have any gum? It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. , Y Q -ff-f' OLAF BRYNJOLFSSON You working today? . . . ah, bum- mer . . . Yes, I threw my putter in the 8th pond . . . I definitely would . . . well, wouIdn't you . . . Big O, you've grown like a weed . . . Munching out at McDonaId's. ff if rv- f ,xx WILLIAM BURDETT When you've seen Beyond yourself -then you may find, peace of mind, is waiting there-And the time will come when you see we're all one, and life flows on within you and without you. -G.H, 6-15 'EE 1. . 'il' 7 fm ewes-4 ,ft My - , Wx. . fy I. ,. ma , ,. :la lliilllil. rl 1 GARY M. BURGETT Juv'-f gI Hfw.-. 4-of 41-5 if S' pgggpgyq K, gumgg PATRICIA A. BYRNE ffsgm,-,ge days have found usjf . I Butter Bucket Byrne's . . . Holland Jim Morrison . . . Debbie . . . Bones H95 f0 eV9'll - - - Gl0UC95'9' . . . White Rabbit . . . P-town . . . Broiled, Baked, 0' Ffled? - r - OY good rides . . . borrowed dogs . . . we YOU 9Ullll9l9l?? - - - R90llY? 3:00 A.M. walks . . . Toga Lounge G99 Wlllll - - V -lUlY 4th - . . . we're all mad here! . . . 2308 - - - F l9 dlYi5 - - ' S99 YU in Feb potatoed . . . Pet Peeve: bike UU Yl 4 - - l 9 9en5'UmP? accidents. .,.,1 ef' vw' I OX l MERRILL MAYNARD, BILL MARSHALL PHILIP W CADY STEVEN M. CAIN You think thot bothers me? . . . What? . . . Squirrel . . . first period study . . . Why not? . . . Don't worry about it. . , L W X 'ul TT Y ' 1 i' r I. lf, i V YM,...z,,- l' KERRY L. CARLSON HEY, hey Chitky . . . Framingham boys . . . Babes . . . Smiling . . . Remember Mr. Levy . . . You little scamper . . . What a mush . . . Be quiet or l'lI work you over . . . Pet Peeve: Being a bench warmer. PATRICIA MARY CAMPBELL Mare...Soup...MJM,.. skiing . , . Jocie . . . Giggles . . . WFS...HeyCuz...HiGuy... Friends . . . Su, thanks . . . l've saved some sunlight if anyone ever needs a place away from darkness. DANA LINN Y il VCI' MARLAINE L. CARR EImwood's A.M., Mac's at lunch, Who knows where at night . . Kent . . . Horses . . . The Pub . . Sept. 19, '71. Never fall in love my friend, You see it doesn't pay. Although it causes broken hearts It happens every day . . . Dan. wsm 1 .1 o K , -Q ik.. 4 I X . ,Y xg . JANET M. CARROLL Our choices are always our own. We think we do not get what we want, but if we are honest with ourselves, we discover that what we've gotten is what we've wanted all aIong. -John L'Heureux WENDY CARSON When you wake up in the morning, Pooh, what do you say? What's for breakfast? What do you say, PigIet? l wonder what's going to happen exciting today? Pooh nodded. lt's the some thing. -A,A. Milne .ef in I IC 1 .1 154' T I H A .G .5 2 ANDREA J. CHALA Andi , , . Trey . . . waterskiing . . . summer of '72 . . . former doughnut pusher . . . Can I borrow ? . . . W lh T d . . . iliiifiiictilsrr . . . all :rw c HARD'-D F- CHAMBER'-'N . . . J.J.'s class . . . Pet Peeve: . . . Ski . . . Ski . . . Ski . frizzies, RHS. Unnocturnal . . . DEBORAH E. CHARLES Chucks . . . Hitch, what do we do now? . . . You want to be an Alge- bra teacherl . . . I know what's going on, really . , . l love to gaze out upon the starry heavens that stretch in an unending expanse of beauty. -Gandhi fn.. ,FX if 5. 81? U BRENDA CHIPMAN MARGARET CHASE Is it hard to make arrangements with yourself? . . . When you're old enough to repaint ,... But young enough to sell. -Neil Young . . , A.H .... D.P.I.W ..,. Hey Lady: . . . Rusty . . See ya WHS, some- time when l'm famous . . . -q T 'W xi -ef' x I Q Xi: ' g ,gs 2, u ,ii :W V LISA A. CHODOSH Chorus . . . Occupational Education True, I talk of dreams, . . . Kevin . . . Flea Market . . . Which are the children of an idle Italian Supper . . . Montreal . Let's have a Christmas Party . Junior Prom. JOHN FOY, WALTER JABS, AARON ABEND brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is more inconstant than the wind. -Shakespeare I 2 K. ww.. Y PETER F. CONNOLLY Hey, Willa . . . Oh wow, mon J.B.'s . . . Flip me out . UUTHUUH . . . Beefable? . Party at Rodman's . . . Hockey Whc1's goin' on this weekend? l2!9!54. . .6 . . . Fierce gag glk . . . Pooherity . . . Leon's Wicked Lit . . . That's Bush! A ' Am oonormr R.cowl.ANo Tornmy . . . Regan, we'll make it . . . P.R.C.C.M.F,M.S.S,W.A.S . . . The Cochituate Ballfield . . . l made it, Waynel . . . Thanks for every- thing, Dottie. THOMAS E. CONWAY KAREN M. CORR irm fiv . . . The Beaver . . . camp- Randy . . . Al . . . Hi, Stubba . . . ing? . . . Freddie's offl . . . Apple Mitchel Street. . .John and Chuckie Valley , , , . . . McDonald's . . . Pennsylvania Some men see things as they are . . . Marlboro . . . car accident . . . and ask, 'why?' Silver T-Bird . . . .lune 30, 1973 . . . I see things that never were and '55 Chevy. ask, 'why not?' -Robert Kennedy DAVID P. CRAVEN VIRGINIA A. CROFT A..-11-..-W, - , ,.?.,,,5??:,...-,-. I .4-f f-:ik xW gl ,QC N 1 1 .-'gr' 'A ELIZABETH CROWELL ELIZABETH T. CURTISS '70 Algebra Class . . . Mr. Neuman Liz . . . T.W .... 1884 . . . singles . . . A.B .... Friendly's . . . . . , vacations . . . Jesus Merrill Bouncer? Tuni? , . . h.s. round . . . careful at that table . . . Bots . . . Chinese restaurant . . . Horse- . . . scratches already, Marth? , . . neck Beach . . . G.P. 6-28-72 . . . stained gloss . . . clothes. SARA DANIELS Franklin , . . Pet Peeve: saying goodbye. . X 79 EZRA KRIEG, DALE HALON, BOB HATTON, BERNIE HORGAN, JOHN HANLON 'ez ,l LISA T. DANA MARC E. DECOEN DEBORAH DEFINA Red V.W .... D.Q ,... P.U .... M.H .... 2810 . . . Pooh Bear B.H .... W.W .... S.D.l.B .... . . . the party that never was . . . SARA DANWL5 Quick rip . . . Lit . . . Vann, are Thank you, Beih . . . fish . . . green take it easy you gone? . . . .l.C .... Coiumbus Mustang . . . The Tank . . . What SP90hiTbf991Y Day weeked '71 . . . Taking tips do you want? . . . Harry Daddy iike the wind and geiting stoned . . . Harry . . , Woobies . . . Crow . . . be ffee Wi'h5H Chaffen. Pet Peeve: S.B,B. Dimps. MARGARET I. DEMUTH I' 6 ff., 0 5, ' w - , X N V i fi ll- STEVEN E. DILL JOHN DILLENCOURT LISA A. DIONNE BARBARA A. DORR Wart . . . little pigmy . . . aachoo Hobbies: swimming, hiking, garden- Terry . . . Mutt . . . Vettes . . . . . . wod lacimehe . . , Stick it in ing . . . Interest: Occupation Educa- Pooky . . . Hanging Rita . , . Live! your ear . . . McDonaId's . . . tion . . . The only thing we have stock . . . Tiger . . . FriendIy's . . . Ramblers . . . Tootsie . . . K.C .... to fear is fear itself. Fox . . . Drink your Milk . . . Blue A.C .... S.C .... New Hampshire . . . Mrs. F .... Josepe 8- Rebucie - - - pond rats . . - See you lover, . . . ls fhe Soup too Hot? . . . Pet BYUCIG. Peeves: Tickling . . . A.H. - F.H. . . . Saturdays. MONICA E. DUGAN JULIE DONNER, PAUL CLIFFORD, LUAHN SCHOFIELD, NANCY WOHL, EVANGELA PAVLOGLOU, FELICIA MODE, HILARY OBLINGER GERALD F. DUNCAN 'V.l..A ,,,. Darlene . . . l975 . . . Boston Garden . . . '62 Chevy . . . NUCHAEL K' EAGAN Old Betsy . . . Traffic ticket looking l ain't no junkie . . . Unbelievable ANN CONNOI-I-Y for a friend . . . Next night church . . . Wl'iat's the scoop? . . . Hey parking lot . . . Night Softball: J. B .,.. Greatest ---- in the What's the name of the team? . . . l1iSTOrY of ---- . . . salad . . . Sports . . . Junior year at WVHS. City moves. ' s npfg' xg, rs . ,. 4 411: 1 4 , . nj p M. .3 f' il V- JL. i A ,. .gig ALAN R. EARLS Deepest thanks to all my friends, especially those in Young Life for making life so beautiful. M' Lords and M' Ladies . . , Be- loveds . . . Would it embarrass you very much if l were to tell you . . , that l love you? -Lord Buckley. I 1 : 'wJ mu, HELEN E. ECKEL ei ggi . Q 4 f 1- Q X' 9 GEOFFREY W. ECKLER Cape . . . Killington . . . Quick Rip . . . Al Capone . . . Beef . . . D.Q. PETER D' EKDAHL ... K2 . . . SugarBUSH . . . S.D.l.B. Ek . . . Sue . . . 1960 VW's . . . . . . lit . . . SKI lwater, snowl . . . '65 Mustang fastback . . . Bickford's Sidewalk act . . . Water tower . . . Bad Guys . . . Rockport . . . Mac's Rock . . . There goes Eckler and for lunch . . . S.D.l.B .... 4 speed Mase . . . SHOO-FLY . . . Pet Peeves: . . . S.W. . . Oh, wow . . . wres- Guns. fling . . . waterskiing. ni KAREN B. ENGBERG Miles from nowhere, guess I'II take my time, oh yeah, to reach there -Cat Stevens . . . Canada and California . . . There's so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out -Cat Stevens 794 JOHN EVANS RONALD R. FAIGEN MICHAEL E. FAULKNER ,X Ng,-1. Qt- ,,f - CHRlS GEIGER W EDWARD F. FEATHERSTON MARGARET FERGUSON JAMES E. FINEGAN Alice Cooper . . . Schlitz Draught Quarts . , . The Jocks vs. The Freaks . . . Lunch at Jack's . . . Getting rude at the Cope . . . epod the Tent . . . That's a lid? , , . We're gonel . . . Wearing headbands. .A- ' ..' N ..-.pf ,f F ROBBIE GRAY ,-, JY' - .- al' . ,uit ff? , re 71' ,H it fx J Q , - , I JANET I.. FISHER I am a Somebody . . . Brooklin, Maine . . . Little one . . . Skinny . . r Brown eyes . . . Is that a stupid question? . . . Baynie . . . You Dude . . . to be good L.P.N .... Today is going to be fun! . . . almost , . . Pet Peeve: being shy. DARALYNN FLEISCHER Jack's with Red . . . N.E.A. . . ignore ignorance . . . L.l..l. . . . D.S.D .... S.P.M .... J.J.'s class . . . you're wicked rude . . . skiing . . . sharks . . . squinty eyes . . . Pet Peeves: frizzy hair and bigots. MARK L. FLEMMING Then came Freaky . . . Those bikies Hondas at least they last . . . ya, you got it . . . New England Drag- way . . . steal it, Scott . . . Deb, you're beautiful. I 0 I IVY C. FOSSUM Ugg, Grif, Mich . . . a Jordan's gal . . . Andi, Red, Sue, J.M., Al, . . . watcha wanna do? . . . Hampton Beach Great to be Bray's . . . Jack's MOQMAS . . . Family . . . It's backward not forward . . . Pet Peeves: . . . NWS . . . cliques. JOHN J. FOY O fortunati, quorum iam moenia surguntl -Virgil PAU LA M. FRECHETTE BOB SOORIAN, ALAN EARLS MATTHEW FROM JOSHUA S. FRIEDMAN What am I? A world configuration Ot a plastic latex nylon nation? Just a figure, iust o number, Just a splinter in fields of lumber, Just o seed in a cucumber, Just an empty mechanical pencil. -JFJS Q-.,.,., I , f Y., W -. ' n fi I KRISTI A. FURRER Mrs. Farese's Algebra class with Geze . . . skiing . . . Mare , . . Hi, Kids, . . . Braizen . . . Bonjour. r ' x E ' R' ' 'T 0 120 H1 I ji-ef' x ' H ,-we ' ' ' E 1 - 7 a if r - 7 ' 1 ,,v. PAMELA A. EYE Alias Pam Pye and Pam Frye? . . . memories of lun French classes . . . Salt Lake City and 1000 Utah sunshine , . . Jordan's toy depart- ment at Christmas-Helpll . . . Chocolate chips. JOHN MARK GARY ANNE MARIE GERLACH Mike . . . Racing carll . . . Bonnie . . . lovers . . . Amy is a David Jones fan. . . . Johnny Cashl Hal BRUCE H, GALLAGHER Hal Bobbyl . . . Best Group-The I wish I was Q bunerny. Osmondsll . . . Mike . . . How is To ny free in ,he wind- Bonnie? . . . Black Sabbath . . . And no man could have a hand on Hard Rock' me. L Q .Q x. ti 'e- i CHRISTOPHER W. GEIGER Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose . . . skiing . . . for how many cookies? . . . A.S .... Moi et toi toujours . . . Quick Rip AL CAPONE BEEF LANE. ff.: 4' ,- .1 ' IETSY W. GIBSON . . . Good days with Barb . . . We want a monkey . . . Hey, Boopl Leesal . . . Yamaha . . . Hey Bounce N . . . l'm sorta tired . . . 7 ft. high 5. ...Thefarm...Mateus... Stephen . . . No Mark, he's staying WENDY CARSON here . . . Oh Hecksl . . . Sweet L ping 8. pong . . . Little Women . . . X Bifsy GILMQUR DEBORAH A. GLADU PAMELA A. GLADU As I go my rounds from one dis- Big John VW Hampton CHERYL A, GQUDARD lrglmon :O anfnher' Lord' Ie' mi . . . McDonaId's, Cochiluo1e Boll- Rogeff R099 f R'-799' - - - Debbie 'l' w lsper romufume tohme,oword o Held . U . Bossethound . 1 I Am I AI + Christina . 1 . Michael + love to Thee' -Anonymous ,alking ,oo much? . l . Tomy I . I Jonolhan . . . Party time . . . Marsh- Molorcycle rides to Boston . . . A Held - - - 'Im OUT 0 YQUV 90flY - - - simple sleep . . . HI . . . NOV- lf 173 - - - 55 V-W- - BMPDACDMSSSL . l . The girls' Thunderbird . . . Simca 67 . . Munchies . . . A bee on a cold day. Oh MUSl - 'cy' 4 i p v i-i4'2',.i '. .' ' ' ' ' ' ft-' ' -- 'Y .Lf - . I' '- an . ggi ,,g. s V K ' - ,. , - M. - - . , s , 1 .X . , 1. if C ,,,. '14 C65 KENNETH J. GOEHNER MICHAEL GOODWIN The moving finger wrnesg and, having wrif, Moves on: nor all your Piely nor Wi? Shall lure if back to cancel half o line UM LEE Nor all your Tears wash ou? o Word of il. -The Rubaiyaf ol Omar Khayyim I 53 f 1 ' 5 DAVID M. GRAY Hey Loon, wlwada ya wanfa do 1oday'9 . . . Aw Zoof, I wanta get outa hereli . , . skiing on the damp . I wanfa go cloccing . . . far oui, it's Friday . . . O Lord, our Sovereign, how glorious is Your name in all the ear!l'1. H-Y 5. 4-Q-v'- 'l if Q .,. ' 1 1. H, J ' x BARBARA J. GRIFFIN Grif?..,Mush...Ugg...Give me a break! . . . M.O.Q.M.A.S, . . . Jack's , . . W.A,F.B.S.J,C .... ls it going to s1allagain?..,G,T.O.... Bread , .Q Moody Blues . . . Lobsfer . . . Nut . , . Craze . . . Warpain? ..J.M. Co .,.. W,H.S.S. ROBERT L. GRAY I ain't afeard uv snakes, or toads, of bugs, or worms, or mice. An' things 'at girls are made uv, I think are awful nice! kEugene Field vi pix - 1, . 1154, iffff... A f7ii-'f'- ,M , .- R gif.--,952 1' - a-f-I . amz .' 'xg 'Q ww, -M - ' . ' - f 'fbgigffi if ' . .. 'E' 'yfvlfi '.v f' Y ' f' X , 2,7 1, Z 'N rl ,Q-'Qi '.. -.: YJ ' Q' A 'M R fax- ,Q ' U .i .ssl R Yi 'ml .1 L.. l H - 4 DON PAUL GRIFFIN I am up on a tightrope One side's fate and one is hope. -Leon Russell v 33,4 KENNETH J. GROH K.J .... Drives Momies Pig . . . Cheap . . . l.ove's geiling involved ,,.Ungy.,,33,,.Summersa1 Cape . , . Whaler , . . Work . . . an--' Zayres . . . Typical Houche . . Kawasaki 90 . . . Ever own ii? 1 .QA , s Bc., what W i' S xi. - if ,A ,n xg ,V ,Q 3 ngTvpv'g':' JEFF Tiowsu 1' . 4: 1 'fig' V Q ,iff - X , X YA .. in J 4 l ff , 'R C , . W. A 'fgvegxii N Q . k 2 .Y A J, Z., . flfr' I .. . K s if ix! 1 R E X' 1 1, f 1 DAVID GROLEAU QE. ..-,A CRAIG C. HALBOWER DALE M. HALON Cifgo Forever . . . 329 . . . E.I.. + P .... Ice af Nashoba . . . 400 ...lwanfacarl...Brocks... Mel's . . . Mass. TPK .... Can you Drive Today? . . . miles . . . snitch . . . Nadine foreverllll 'lu Q' v S- NANCY HARGROVE '1 lf' ,r fr 4,1111 1191, 1 ra 1-I. 1,41-1 .HL J 1' - 1 ,I nf-. IZ qfmv JOHN G. HANLON Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. -Twain . . . Be good-or be good at it, l always sayl ROBERT B. HATTON if-'20 . . . Football . , . Wrestling . . . 128 lbs .... Waier Skiing . . . Bowling . . . Class ski trips at Sugar- bush . . , You learn something new every day or else it is not worih living that day. -Fuller. LYNN C. HEAVEY KAREN I.. Hll.I. 3 STEPHEN J. HINCHEY Stephen James Hunchey . . .July 31, 1955 . . . Come on Hinch, only 20 miles to go. . . . road races . . . Marafhon , . . '60 Valiani . . . Hornet Power . . . Get a Merc BEANE JANDL . . . Chemistry easy? . . . Road Runner . . . Who? a zool . . . Gel up in fhere, Hincheyf SUSAN I.. HITCHCOCK My freak in Troy . . . Chucks, leI's gel out of here! . . . Sargenlville? . . . When this you see, remember me, and bear me in your mnid. Lel all The world say what they may, speak of me as you find. -Brian Jones C1943-19693 M. KATHY HINES Someday, everything's gonna be smooth like c rhapsody, when I paint my mas1erpiecel -Bob Dylan RONALD A' Hon: DAVID HOLLIDAY 'fi-f-' Av 'FF f 'LJ mag! N Nw' 1 4 yf4!',. '- s .. 49-as pf 3,- -4 34 Q , 'L .v4 uv ' . .r,:. - -g.,::'f'f--f - ,0- CLAUDIA O'NEILl, JIM VANN .11 '-1 14' ' lb' DANIEL R. HOPKINS Don'Y carry the world upon your shoulders. BERNARD HORGAN Smile, and the whole world smiles with you. Hahl I'Il just keep my smirk. JAMES HOWELL Instead of trying to conquer him, gain the mind to get a few steps ahead. Always remember what MET- CO stands for- you and everyone else struggling to make itll -James Howell Jr. JON ADAMS, DAN RASHIN ual- A L 1 MQJL 14 fx - oaumx L. uovr F I .. RICHARD J. IRVING .113 . . . Scrinch . . . Swervin Irvin' . . . Big Blue . . . Nancy . . . Saturday night rallies . . . '64 Val- iant . . . Turkeyl I love turkey , . . You must be insane . . . Weekends at the Cape . . . Boston Garden . . . Tl1at's what she said, Squeaky Bed. WALTER W. JABS I 37 ELIZABETH W. JANDL Baggies . . . Rm. .115 . . . potato STEVE B' JACOBS chip waterfall . . . Nestles Quick Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading l denied. Leaves only me to blame, 'cause Mama tried. -Merle Haggard ...Quit itll . . . March llth . .. Stowellbowl's boat . . . Westport . . . Sugarbush . . . buzz-buzz . . . Can I borrow your frisbee? . D.E.L .... Chickaboo, KEITH A. JEFFREY . x Q CHRISTOPHER L. JOHNSTON All along the watchtower the princes kept the view while all the women came and went barefoot ser- vants, too. Outside in the cold dis- tance a wild cat did growl, two riders were approaching and the wind began to howl. -B, DYLAN Q , 7 E 1. wx'-1 1, , 1 if' JANN M. JOYCE The most wasted day of all, is that on which you have not laughed . . . California . . . K'port . . . Mac's with Mickey . . . varsity skillsl?l . . . Laurie, S,O.Y.B,! , . , P.S. . , 8th period . . . Summer of '72 . . . Hey, Shortyl tty .l- -.nv SCOTT B. KEITH lt is better to be silent and be considered a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. -Anonymous JAMES HOWELL 4 ll JOHN W. KELLEIGH JEANNE M, KELLER p'? DENISE l. KIELY Who? do you mean? l'm a good driver . . . Yoko, you're crazyl . . . Give me a breakl . . . brutal . . , Unbelievable . . . Red Coach Grill- Bun girl . . . Saranac '72 . . . Chinese food. BRUCE R. KLEIN Never o dull moment in ED 2 . . . Doc, did you win Sunday? . . . I'm Groovingl . . . Chevy for a Jeep . . . fl? 4-- 1- I? FRANZIE SMITH, BETSY GILMOUR BONNIE J. KNOUS THOMAS l- KCCN Gym . . . Tak . . . The Wall . . . Nexf Joke - C0l!ege. Curfew . . , bowling . . . motor- cycle . . . Summer '71 . . . New York . , . bees . . , 5:30 a.m. fishing . . , work . . . McDonold's . . . Summer . . . baskefballw lost every game. 5 BARB SAMUELS, JIM VANN 5 3- 1 L S.. S -' N V R. ,.. .J , .,-, I .., in -A 6 1 ' I -L, v '1 EZRA M. KRIEG I have felt lonely, forgotten, or even left out, set apart from the rest of the world. I never wanted out. If anything I wanted in. -The me Nobody Knows . . . Thank you, Lady. ,IN 1' N--.. 1 ..--n1- Yr .QN '- i o iff' 1 fl lil ROBERT J. LANGAN Beautiful Bobby . . . J,K., S.A., the DeviI's own . . . shafted . . . no answers, no ride . . . poker and losing . . . shafted againl . . . Studs . . . Mom, apple pie, and French 4 ,,l . . ...B.W. umbube, therefore I am TERRY P. LAVALLE Bonnie . . . Olds . . . Friendly's ...MeatHead...Kitten... New England Dragwoy . . . Peach Toss . . . Vettes . . . Snuggle Puss Even . . . 4th Period with Wild Bill ...JohnWayne...PayDay... Pet Peeves: Dow, Fords, Ramblers . . . Rainy Days . . . Mondays. RICHARD UUNI-E55 MEREDITH A. LEACH O break from your branches a green branch of Love after the raven has died for the dove. -Leonard Cohen BARBARA E. LEBARON Sing and dance together and be ioyousy But let each one of you be alone. -Kahlil Gibran 51:1--f STEPHEN LEFEMINE Uncle Steve . . . Waterskiing any- one? . . . Try it, you'll like itl . . . Who said parents don't understand? . . . Don't begrudge o smile to any- one . . . For it requires so little, . . . But means so much. CATHY S. LEBLANC K.M .... Doc's 7th period Spanish class with G.Y., E.L., M.D., and the banclidos P.M., M.K., G,K., D.N., G.W., B.M .... Sears . . . Chris are you kidding, our football team can beat yours lyin' downll . . . Pet Peeve: Senior yearbook pictures. 'QT'--s VINNIE SMITH MICHELLE A. LEBLANC Mich .... ugg . . . Grif . . . Sears and Harry . . . Watcha wanna do . . . Mac's for lunch bunch . . . Where's Alice . . . MOQMAS , . . A.C.V.Y.J.M.D.D.P.B.T.D.B.P.R.M. Pet Peeves: Corvettes . . . Rim . . . Bray's. TIMOTHY P. LEE Some folks look for answersg others look for fights. Some folks up in tree-tops iust look- in' for their kites. But I can tell your future, lust look what's in your hand . . . -Wier fPlaying in the Bandl fb lag ,W va' MARY CAMPBELL, MIKE MALANOWSKI DAVID S. LEIGHTON AY' 'bg 'ang DWIGHT LEIGHTON How do you figure? . . . And 1haf's the woy it goes . . . S1ction . . . 11-lodyfrh . UX 'bar-. llll ,J JN R . ,MSX M! 1 LESLIE A. LELAND My old lady's alright lsometimesj . . . The Crofts , . . Jcckie's I.D. . . . Billy, I Iried . . . Chorlie's puppy dog . . . pond rois . . . Mr. Anasfas and Harry B .... Lion's . . . Town Hall . . . What? . . None of this and none of thot. .iw X , 1'-K Q QU!-vw 'fara- 'yu DONNA G. LESHNE There's o worm breeze Blowin' South over my shoulder, guess l'II sei a course and go. Crosby, Stills, and Nash is-'a DAVID A. LINDQUIST JOHN E. LINGARD I ig, Q.. . tx, ll: -4 'bf C' .il I 42 l JocELYN MACUMBER MNA G. UNN l92 World Chomp??? . . . Where did ya get the new car? . . . Speed Racer . . . Remember the blue streakl . . . Party at Rodman's . . . Live by the three B's . . . A girl from Winchester. x tfr 'e e i T Tr X , ,.61f, v X l Bs Y JOCELYN R. MACUMBER Windsor N S S F No BRUCE P. LUETTERS Snowy naghtz . . . PowderMCla,::cing Mikel Wg my Loaf, ' ',,Hl?y' More ,, ... Te oom ... y arps ,, . . Q, , ' . . . Red licorice . . . Feb, 14 . . . HEATHER l- MACNHU- 2 'f' ye Tcfk Ql'??I ' ' ' Leu hem Mulled cider . . . Grave's Taxi . . . Johnny Boy . . . Oh, I forgot to it or one G' acc Drama.. .Jcn. 27. ..Tull .. tellyou...CFO...JuIy4th... Stewart . . . Wicked insane . Friendly's . . . Gloucester . . . M.S. D-4 . . . MTS . . . Sunsets . . in Florida . . . ILYIWIDWTBR . . . JOHN 16:32, 33. Holal . . . What a dingbatl ELENA S. LIST There may be more beautiful times, but this one is ours. -Sortre 1- di- i X I JEFFREY S. MALANOWSKI Often, it's the quiet ones who have the most to say, who are less quick to speck because they choose their words with care, who shun small talk in favor of ideas more deeply felt, more sharply seen. 1 J- 3 MICHAEL J. MALANOWSKI Studs . . . peanut . . . Mary . . . My car, Joce . , , Elizabeth B. lpat, pat: . . . Ann? . . . I'll never get on skis! . . . The only thing thot keeps him from being a dirty old man is his age . . . l forgot what l was going to say. FRED W. MANSFIELD .IAYNE L. NIARSTON To Tim OVER THE NET . . . IOC Jaynie Twister . . Summer of 72 . . . Come on Chris lets go .... I . . . D.A.M.P .... Rous and Woody think I'm going to be sickl . . . I . . . Fourth of July Sue Magoo get by with a little help from my . . . Hey Bobe . . Swim team PAUL F. NIANLEY friends. Chickie's sister . . . Mr Moyer 4 - ..,, s -r id'- .tb in I I NANCY MARSTON I I f f f l LISA CHODASH, JULIE READE, L Q7 44 MOLLY TRAGESER SUSAN M. MARSTON My good buddies . . . who put the ruts in the soccer field? . , . Elm- wod's A.M., Mac's lunch, who knows where at night! FS Katy's-The Rite Tyme . . . If I Don't remember it's not important , . . being corrupted ... It takes a Marstonl KATHLEEN M. MARTIN But. Mr. M . . . Natick . . . Steve W. . . . H.S .... M.R .... Pep Squad . . . Toaster Toes . . . moon over Miami . . . Moose . . . Annie Bop- kins . . . Eozum . . . moonie . . . orange or green . . Mom . . .Mary new . . . But Dad,I'm H PETER BREUNING YOKO MATSUDA MICHAEL C. MASE lt seemed to be ca long time in school, but it was rather o short time to me . . . K.M .... D.S. . . . D.K .... M.T .... Fun memories . . . Thanks . . . Ai to Heiwo . fb, . ,Hts . , 'f 1 r 'rf 5 ,f Ax- ' , 'Alla MERRILL H. MAYNARD Hey Total, Luke 18:27, How about thotl . . . You little pizzol, MATT. 5:16 . . . One of those girls, PSALM 37:4-5 . . . A flock of birds and no waterl I Peter 5:7 . . . And I thunk the lord for the people I have known. JOHN MCALINDEN HEATHER MCGONAGLE 1,12 l,alls jill. . fo' -. n l'.. me -O . 'l Y' '91 'Lx C JOELLEN MCINTURFF Come, my friends, 'tis not too lute to seek o newer world. Push off, ond sitting well in order smite the sound- ing furrows, For my purpose holds to soil beyond the sunset, until l die. -Tennyson THOMAS MEAGHER DeLeo . . . Duck, Maug . . . Mox . . . Guns . . . Goat gave me on I . . . The quick rip . . . Goodbye, thank God. 45 ROBERT D. MERCIER f x DAVID A. MERSEREAU Bully . . . Pierre . . . Do your toes go to the end of your shoes? . . . Mrs. Arendt . . . Mr. Bibeau . , . Foe . . . Wist . . . Hearts . . . Indoor and Outdoor Track . . . Cross country . . . Coach Benedetti . . . Mertsgear . . . Boggyman . SUSAN C. MINOT Ann-lun c. Mnzesn SU U . u pf lrl. Memes, KENNETHG MINTY MERTZGEAR . . . Boris . . . Ken . . . CSSM , , , Tofql , , , Psalm 19 Freshman football Brndge'7 Stather, dime bet . . . What are you M+M , , , II Corinfhiqng 1259 Skiing Sugarbush August going to play? Cards . . . Spring plgteg , . , no e ? , , , Pnfify Ghirardelli Square and Winter track, cross country, gpqre yi.-ne? . , , Camping , , , Jghn Riflery Not another flyerl Uncle Don . . . Excellent, Jay, ex- 13:35 , . , Wqbbif , . , If fakes Bike to Providence RI French cellent . . . seven no-trump . . . M26 Love to Understand when W5 flme Band Saturday Morn . . . Honor Society . . . Chump-Ape. to lend Q hand, ings Macs n 4 2' ' Z. N 5? fer 1 ta my 11- r---f 'B' I ml 4' 1 .JV f I nl KATHRYN J. MORDECAI Obie . . . Can you believe we've gone through four years? I can'tl . . . Biology Large Group: and the lights go out! . . . the end!!! SUSAN MORGAN MORG . . . Room -115 . . . The Secret to Susan . . . Were's the antenna . . . lifeguard . . . micgeraldboing boing . . . Hey Handsome . . . b.o.b.'s . . . Rocks, bubbles, slugger . . . R.B.T.C. being. 'FPS V Q:-wi ll X q,...-. xi 1, I ,px MINETTE MOORE C-we CZ PATRICIA A. MORRISSEY I'm serious . . . Cheering , . . punkins . . . Monday practices, weekend rest . . . you guys smilel . . . iust a little recognition, that's all . . . Nursing . . . B.B.B., I'm in a good mood . . . A lot of good times. I 1 ,Q MARI WALLNER ' -n'r ne EIJZABETH F. MORSE DAVID A, MOSHER One can bear grief, but it takes And , , , Mgine , , , Camping , , , two to be glad. . . . The summer Skiing , , , P,F ,,,, Bond , , , of '72 . . . Piggins 5- Birtliy . - - My friend freaky . . . '61 Caddy How ITIOHY lel7efS did YC' 99' '0dUYf Convertible . . . Summer of '72 Gil? . . . MeXlCGfl DYGSSSS - - - . . . All the guys in Maine . . . Rudy. B.T .... The HAMMOCK is o.lc .... Brandy's . . . Bio . . . Being a thirdl DIANE A. MOZER Cheering . . . Sorry, Pat . . . Smile, Wingersheek . . . What are we do- ing? . . . B.B.B. . , . This is in WCHAH J- MUDWAY Friday nights . . . Martha, you look Time is the most valuable thing a like a lizard . . . Curlers . . . Mrs. man can spend. -Theophmgtug Welch, You're kidding? . . . Friend- On the whole, l'd rather b n ly's . . . Look what I have, Punkins. Philadelphia. -W. C, Fields --Q AARON ABEND 10 JAMES A. MURRAY ir 'VX gn-Q ROBIN E. MYERS STEVEN K. NAUGLER let me sing of the losers who lie in the street as the last bus goes by. The pavements are empty: the gut- ters run red - while the fool toasts his god in the sky. -Jethro Tull ' A-HW' ERIKA NEUMANN There's another island a day's run away from here. Empty and free. From here to Venezuela, nothing more to see. Than a hundred thou- sand islands. Flung like jewels upon the sea . . . -David Crosby P. STEPHEN F. NEWHALL wg-1 .. - N4 ff- fi' fl T . I, .P . Eiivlfli . ffif'3?u--, GREGORY J. NEWMAN I .4 :- E , I R L L U N DAVID GRAY HILARY R. OBLINGER PHILIP B. O'CONNELl. ANDREW R. OLENDZKI A 6 , a Is! xi - . .QE i . 'FUN 51 af MW' 4 'X - TORREY OLSEN ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. -Isaiah 30:15. He is no fool who gives what he cannoi keep to gain what he can- not lose. IL 'if CLAUDIA J. O'NEILL KATHLEEN P. 0'REllLY Kaihy . . . Quick Draw . . . Sum- mer of '70 . . . Camping Labor Day ... Howdy's . . . No Way.. . It's Jack's car . . . Janis Joplin Oh No The Sfereol . . . Mr. Homan . . . Thanks Judy , . . May 15 . . . Pei Peeves: Vietnam, small people, leaving, Maureen's par1y's. pus V L, , , x X 'i,.:,. X 'v M5 L . -.A L J ' -'2af'f'Wii . - lf? rl Q43 ,ig I ,V , vga, ,, ef . figzi f 'ifriifi ' 1' ff- L N, ' L' - . in . . ' ar ,.-if A 'S Y e 4' 'fee 4' DEBBIE STRAFUSS, WALTER RAMSEY Y, 3' 195 PHILIP PAGANO fm 4 MARK J. PANDISCIO APOLLO! . . . Tanfaene animis caelesfibus irae? -Virgil U T I I DOUGLAS A. PARKER Zing . . . Zing , . . Zing . . . Zing . . . B-Ball Bench Captain . . . V.C.L.B.D. Club . . . Pagano and his noodle . . . Friendly's . . . Porka . . . football movies . . . Pa? . . . P.F. Flyers . . . Pet Peeves: Snow- shoes . . . old wooden benches with gplinterg, RUSSELL W. PARKER V Y I L l ,.... .. J l n gn' fr MIKE NOLAN, RON HOFF .1 1? . 'Us jug N- ,, , ...-1 . --'0-- ' ' .I A eq ,.-ly. T. ROSEANN M. PATTISON Wonder why we fry so hard. Wonder why we try of all. You wonder why the world is furn- ing around When in the end it won'f matter at all. -Ray Thomas CThe Moody Bluesl GARY D. PATTERSON Lake Winnepausaukee . . . Carol Hey, Tiger . . . C.C. Cougars . . . Mercruiser . . . all night poker games . . . Five card sfud . . . munchies . . . Brock's . . . Mrs, Berry, l'm sick. . . . gusty rag . . . Labor Day 1972. 'QU 'Fl' AG'- V K' .-ri EVANGELA V. PAVLOGLOU I.AwRENCE PEACE Gleek . . . Banjo . . . Yearbook My las! name is PEACE! . . . Shuz ?? . . . The gang . . . the ORIGINAL gang . . . Senior year-Ayohpl . . . Amphitheatre hill . . . Winter, spring, summer or fall . . . You've gof a friend. -James Taylor ns ROBERT W. PECK Q44 Football . . . Winl Win! Winl . . . Whirlpool days . . . You guys are trainers? . . . Whaf's happen- ing? . . . Nudie beach . . . Run for daylight . . . Scorel . . . Pet Peeves: II, 22, 33 ,... Lance. PAUL R. PERRY M. CATHERINE PETERSON I have aged for four years, l have lived and loved. I have learned Io accept life, and to find happiness in my experiencesg now I go on to find understanding. JOHN PHYLIS JUDITH M. POIRIER 6-25- Q---r JOSEPH X. PHILLIPO WW, Alp, ,. .Q 723' n ,1-5 '.,4, I ,hi PATTY MORRISSEY, MARTHA BOHLEN -X X XX PHILLIP J. QUINN Soccer . . . All Sports . . . Kerry, did you hx it this year? . . . You know what I mean! , . . MUSHI . . , Uncle Steve . . . LYN . . . l.W.A.L.I. ,.., Pet Peeves: Corvettes, Honda 4503, Vann driving lonly kidding, Jimlj, Logs, B.H.S., D.Q., Marc, IOC. if BRIDGET A. RAGAN Remembering yesterday, Believing in tomorrow, But living today- Attempting to fully appreciate every beautiful moment of life. HELEN RANDALL To look up and not down, To look Iorward and not back, To look out and not in, and go To lend a hand. -Edward Hale 54 DEBORAH A. QUINN If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours . . . friends . . . Sugarbush weekends . . . art . . . Salt water fatty . . . Datsun, no not 2402 . . . Harwich Port. LISA CHODOSH pw, c- WALTER E. RAMSEY Jesus Kind of Life . . . Food . . . I Corinth I3 . . . Cindy Holman . . . P.F .... Romans 8:28 . . . Biffy and gang . . . Poop . . . Frienclly's . . . W.R .... 'Shep's . . . A real man is a mon who doesn't have to prove anything - He is himself. -Anonymous , X is -.ii A DANIEL L. RASHIN President of the Procrastinators Club . . . Englishitis . . . Monarch Notes . . . The Contract System for how l got through Honors Physicsl . . . Virgil is a creampuff . . . Ubi est Gallia? A . '1. iw:- L, is 'JZ I .F 'nrq- i-ii JULIE M. READ! I stand corrected in my orthopedic shoes . . . Vale, puling girl . . . Oh th'hate I move love. Quarry it fact I am, For that's so re queries. it UE? REBECCA E- REGAN G. STEWART RENNER Dorf , . . Hampton . . . Cochituaie Sugarbush , . . 'I . . . 3 , . . 4 Ballfield Gang . . . Turk's party . . . Rifle Team . . , 64 Anshutz . . . alrighfg Mona l'Il wafchl Blind- . . . fiog . . . turf's up . . , Engi. baby . . . If's a skunk! lf's in the neering Drawing . . . P.P. . . . bagl Tik . . . They just messed up Henry BrockeImqn'5, the mail ...My Boy...Chinesing Toofy... CCDDDPPM MMSSBBBAL gf' 1 JEFF P. ROBERTS I. .46- x X f f V -,db 1, ., . 1 , f. 1 ,.4' , HAROLD CHAMBERLIN NANCY E. ROCHE Grant 'haf I may not so much seek to be consoled as to consoleg to be loved as to Ioveg for it's in giving that we receiveg It's in pardoning, that we're pardoned, and if's in dying that we're born 10 efernal life. -SY. Francis Assi. STEVE F. RICCIARDI DAVID S. ROBINS X wx ' BRENDA M. ROKES JUDY M. ROUNSEFELL 'Remember always that you have not cnly the right to be an indi- vidualg you have an obligation to be oneg you cannot make any use- ful contribution in unless you do this. -E. Roosevelt NANCY J. ROUSSEAU Love me true or love me not at ali . . . Rous . . . I'm outa here , . . Woodi, Twister, and Chesta . . . Cooki, Lee, and Gary . . . my love . , . kiss me, you fool . . . Races forever . . . The Truck , . . Jungle Reet . . . Ma Wood . . . Pet Peeves: Back stabbers and being short. HOWARD A. RUBIN '65 Dodge Polara . . . J.V. Basket- ball Bench Captain . . . Blackballed . . . Special thanks to Monarch Notes, Midnight deadlines and Atti- tude Points . . . Vice-President Pro- crastinator's Club. RICHARD A. RUDENAUER Howdy . . . Barb . . . Junior English period 3 . . . Summer of '72 . . . Bee Kid .... Brantrock . . . Pet Peeves: listening to weez talk about nothing . . . Trucks . . . Christina, Chris, Donna. I 1 41 A V. if I. on 1 4' A x .1 f,,f I XA- N' -4-Q f gwlli, f -. N V: I Q37 X X C Q 'UT s. i ti, 5 . ,A -., r ' A 1v?A,U8 JA i, 1 BILL SIEBERT M . ix , Q 4 DAVID C. SACRA Hey Sacl . . . Kather, you Turkey . . . 1965 Buick Skylark Convertible . . . Jennifer . . . Soccer . . . P.F. . . . Bond . . . Sacra: 5-0. . . Ed. 2... Period 3. JEFF SEBELL BARBARA A. SAMUELS And finally, we are as the times are We meet to part and go our sepa- rate ways. -William Hawkins 6 I ' s G 'Q SCOTT P. SANTOSPAGO . LUAHN C. SCHOFIELD No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. -Kahlil Gibran DANIEL K. SCHOLTEN To know that you know what you know, and to not know what you do not know - that is true knowl- edge. Thoreau, quoting Confucious. FTF 4, F-.- , .-gh, ai -GS' JEFFREY A. SEBELL What am I? A worldly conhguration Of a plastic latex nylon nation? Just a figure, lust a number, Just a splinter in fields al lumber, Just o seed in a cucumber, Just an empty mechanical pencil, -JFJS DOUGLAS G. SHURTS BTO-BTB . . . Sugarbush ski trips ...Dirty . . . Summer of '72 . . , Lake George . . . Hey Lehighl . . Shh Wray . . . Penguin Power . . . Judist Priestl . . . Super Chicken . . . Water skiing jock. WILLIAM F. SIEBERT, JR. Don't worry about it . . . the Mean Machine . . . Mare . . . Yarmouth Port . . . Chief Ed . . . Are you mad at me? . . . Pierce who? . . . Cui dono lepidum novum libellum, arido modo pumice exploitum? Va- bis, omnibus - Siebertus. STEPHEN C. SEDLIS MGB...ThePBA's...Zoof... Let's bomb Honeywell . . . This game is history! . . . 198 games on Flying Carpet . . . Stopped on the Pike: Your car's going sideways. . . . Hey, Sed, who were all those girls? MARK S. SHEPARD i,f'8...Shep...Hockey.. lt's getting clark . , , B,M, , . , taint . . . DCL Allstar 'lO, li, Divi- sion ll Allstar 'll . . . Beaver . . . Hat Tricks . . . GTO. Alright, ratfinks . . . 5 replacement . . . Happy Bill's 81 G 8. L . . . Canada. Pet Peeves: Snobby girls and women's libbers. t I '71'f't'v P ' , Mm' ' .www 4 ROBIN D. SLYE b.o.b.'s . . . sniffles . . . l believe TQ' BARBARA C. SMITH Ct: in music . . , Rub nup . , . C.P. and BETSY MORSE N.H .... T.G.W.T.P.R .... Let's go for a walk . . . Framingham Fall Day . . . crazy . . . people . . .you 5. . . T.B.A.M.L.A. -wiki FRANZINE D. SMITH I sought the Lord and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears. Psalm 34:4 , . . Fraz . . . Who's logging tonight? . . . Fran- Zie not FrunCie . . . Pansy . . . Field Hockey . . . Down with the B.B.l.D .... Flower Power. VINCENT J. SMITH ls anyone going out 5th? Who has last period study? Marlaine, are you going now? . . . F.P.H.M.F. . . . Thanks, Mr. Ryan . . . Obie's Vari- ety, Cochituate and Wayland's Cul- tural Center . . . Pet Peeves: Blurbs and School in general. 'gi ROBERT M. SOORIAN You who choose to lead must follow, But if you fall, you fall alone, If you should stand, then who's to ANTHONY J. SPAGNUOLO Gale . . . Maine . . . May 2nd . . . Capri . . . Can we go to study, Mr. Shelton? . . . Anybody want a hot dog? . . . Riflery . . . Anschutz , . . Kingston Builders . . . guide you? Plum Hollow . . . Engineering . . . f 5 lf l knew the way, I would take you home. -Hunter . ,xy -ug: Q we re-fe? it ?,..'1f'.f t 415- ff - N Wi! Y 5 Luzzo . . . BB- Friendly's . . . 216 years . . . Sept. 7 . . . Hitchcock. 45'-' Q 'uf -1 N .1'i'slP' , xi XIXX 1 V-F . Q 3 I Y. r -Q l- Q' NANCY S. SPEAR KENNETH M. SPENCER ' The little cares that fretted me, l l05i them yeSl6I'dCly, Among the fields above the sea, Among the winds at play. Rick . . . ski trips . . . prom week- end . . . yowsie . , . K.L.H, . . . Snowball Fights. NIARIELLA SPRIGGS DARCY STERN You are a fluke of the universe. You have no right to be here. Whether you know it, or not, the universe is laughing behind your back. -Anonymous - 44, lr 'Q S i . I 5 'SH' 'V N 1 Sl 1., 4 ' s 2 , Ar gl. x I 41 TORREY OLSEN DEBBIE CHARLES, JON ADAMS APRIL B. STETSON Stets . . . Coch Greaser . . . Coch. Auto Body . . . Moody Blues . . . Basketball . . . Runaway . . . Sax . . . Moto cross . . . smokin' Schlitz . . . Chesta . . . Brother Bill . . . Rebel . . . Big Deb . . . You all come back now, hear? Pet Peeves: W.P.D. LINCOLN P. STEVENS With the wind in my sail, And the spray in my face, I could be happy forever. And let your best be for your friend. If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know its Flood also. -Kahil Gibran DEBORAH A. STOWELL Cottage . . . Rm.-715 . . . Little Burger . . . Sugarbush . . . Goin' to Patty's .for the weekend . . . Boocus . . . Potato chip waterfall . . . It's not a boatl . . . Chick- a-boo . . . GMB . . . Rocks, Bub- bles and Slugger by the seashore. 453 X 1, 5. , .s,r :V fi-..,. 'Q' 'yCf'.1' '-1' 5- 'ins E-ff-Fa3,f.,' '- 0. MJ A u :-.V - .r'N- w - . ' .,, .. Nfwhxvsg t . .A Q S x. A Q ' ., . 3' .I ga ilznfgf!IgFi.f..nrt ' '-45-A 51 il Pig-Pm '- ff--. Q. - -'f-.u -.'7 -QQf'- -A--ez - f r-2 J '- f -' .- ' awp: '.',.,,,i ,xx -' ,-...-.,.--.I ' , 8-54 --1 a.. 3-.-'.,'5.:' '-rl '- . w. MIKE EAGAN DEBRA A. STRAFUSS Sfraf . . . Guys . . . Bugga- Bugga . . . Imaginative people . . . Jewelry Box, Second Drawer . . . Rum Cokes . . . Nof quite making curfew . . . Gufsy . . . Mauna Kai af 2 in the morning . . . Pe? Peeve: Boys fhaf make me feel superior. ELIZABETH B. SULLIVAN Betsy . . . hey, gab, did you see the edge? . . . guess who's coming home this weekend? . . . it's THE locker, mare . . . Hi, Michael J., pat, pal, paf! . . . Skiing forever!!! . . . if's not ray . . . WHOOO's driving the car???. cs-Q, MARIE A. SULLIVAN ADCKSDPDRPMSKSH . . . UCOCHITUATEH Ballfield . . . foofie . . . If's in fhe bag . Chevy . . . crash . . . Sully . . fwo's enough, fhree's bad luck . . . munchies . . . Hey Anne, our hair's freezing . , . Haunfed Houses . . TREATES . . . 7-7 WIA. GLENN J. SULLIVAN Sully . . . GYMNASTICS . . . iron cross . . . Ed Doffi . . . Junior English . . . 2:40 . . . Soccer . . . Tennis . . . Sugarbush . . . fhe Garrison . . . Chris . . . To devote yourself to a sporf is fo learn abouf yourself, who and what you arel ill 2 .ng , I y ., -1 xbi09f,.' J 'If rf gr- 'i.,'1r I 1-I nhl I' ,Il ,VE -,uW,L ',.',i sis. . QEL. P 4 L Q li . cg- S35-1 ' y 'L x if 1 I JAY B. TABOR 'Come hifhc-r my lads with your fankards of ale, and drink to the present before if shall fail, so Betty my miss, give us a kiss: In hell theres no innkeepvrs claughfer like Ihisf H.P. Lovecraft . . Bridge??? -Pass . . I. suppose l'd like to thank Coach Benodetti, Mr. Oxford and Miss Gagne . . , Sue C. JEFFREY I.. THOMPSON Du1chboy . . . I don't get if MARTHA E' THOMAS coachl? . . . l need twen - ta - Skiing . . . B.S,R. 12,3 .... clufch ghenfgl , , , 350 Honda . . , Hey . . . J.B.M.J.S,H.E.F .... June 2 Ekl . . . Huh? . . . Draw a picture . . . Who's Ray? . . . July 4 . . . of a who? . . . Hey Binko . . . MARK PANDISCIO Triple A . . . Who's coming home Who' losing hair? . . . snow'n wafer 1his weekend? skiing, , i E i ,, I' J 1 ' . ' f S: R sf xg! -I M ,av A 4 JEFFREY TIDWELI. PETER J. TOMASELLO I7 J Il '53 42 ...V iff? P N. ix hw V CHRISTOPHER T. TRACEY Love can change the world, Love can change your life, Do wha! makes you happy, Do wha? you know is right. And love wiih all your mighf, Before i9's foo lafe. -Anonymous , ..v , 9 'Y 7' X4 ,fi MARGARET L. TRAGESER X , I I I I I I SUE MORGAN sz ' K... - -ed 'ii' A -1, '1W'?-- I ff 4 x'-Lf' .fra , I K , . v ' I . l 9,1 M I 'Thar l Y , x 4 x A . MARI L. WALLNER I IQ I I I I I if 1 'ea,g '0 'BE' X 'I ,W ,Q I ll SCOTT V. WILLIAMS Willa... Wicked lit . , . UUTHUUHI . . . Oh, wow . . . Fall Parties '71 . . . Beef? . . . Diving . . . POO- HERITY . . . BUSH . . . 5120172 . . . wicked bummer , , . Lacrosse ...Truro . . . wicked gag . .. WHEREN'T. ANN VANCURAN But I reckon I got to light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, be- cause Aunt Sally, she's going to adopt me and sivilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before. -Mark Twain CThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finnl JAMES S. VANN What's happening?I? . . , Whct's going on?ll . . . 450 Honda , . . 250 Ossa . . . RUDE . . . Get Back Dehnitely . . , Brutal . . . Kiss my what? . . . Help mel . . . Pole vaulting and Claudia . . . I never would have made it if I wasn't on to . ' PAMELA R. VANSIPE Dee-troit City! , . . ROB BRUCE, Dave W., and the gang . . . Sandy, you're fickle! . . . Wickedl . . . Blueberry yogurt . . . Thanks to Kristi and Mary for putting up with a real introvertl May all small things forever be blessed. P fm, 1-..,, PETER J. VINCELLO HAROLD C. WILSON RRRRRPT . . . Drama . . . Film . . . Fiats . . . Foggy Windows . . . Genesis 28:15, Psalm 23, John 3:16. Let The Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. Philippians 4:23. . ,, SANDRA L. WILSON The world is a beautiful place to be born into if you don't mind happi- ness not always being so very much fun. If you don't mind a touch of Hell now and then , . . Billy , . . l can't, I've got to go to work . . . Teager . . . The Girl's. BRUCE LU ETTERS I ,ww-'hw ,f s,,..s.wi ,. ,, y ,- Q .5 , ' fffm. J if 4 I, BRUCE WILSON GABRIELLE C. WINKEL Friends of '73 . . . Roger's . . . The most lost day of all is the Old Wayland Colony . . . the day on which we do not laugh. Hollond's . . . The trouble with -Nicholas Chamfort a Honda . . . Weasel? . . . S.B. . . . Norton Pond . . . P.Town lock up, '72 . . . D.S. club . . . Winding WENDY J- Wool, OU' Lee . . . Oh, yech . . . Maine, Cooki, Gig, Tfnk . . . I want an apple . . . Rous, Chesta, Jungle M' STEPHEN WONG Reet . . . I don't feel so good- I D.S. Club , . . F.T.W.H.S .... K.P. think I need a hug . . . Lynnie- . . . The best thing about school is pogwqp , , , The Rock , , . Pet the club meeting days. Peeve: short boys, Peep, and boats. NANCY WOHL Life is a bowl of cherries, and all the people are merely pits . . . Gregory - you are like ivoryl . . . Excusez-moi, mais il Iout que ie parte, maintenant. I .,Q s l -4 ln., W .KM , . N if 4 E' r' f l J xx V I 205' v-. Y- 4 we A-fs FP' , Q5 x A , I rf.. --7 RUSSELL A. WRAY .IUDITH A. WRIGHT Mom and Dad . . . Who do you think you are, my mother? . . . Dad, give me my allowance . . . Broken collarbone . . . Breakfast at 6:15 LEVERNE WYNN To my daughters, Fern and Pam, to my sisters, Donna, Robyn, Dot, Mary, Little Debbie, and Reno. And to my mother, Linda. Keep the Faith! . . . l'm finally out of this place, four years of hard work, frustration . . . ugh! . , . To my Honey Carl, he helped me survive W.H,S. GAIL A. ZEOLLA . . . Elbows . . . Either the Cape Larry . . . Namath . . . 427 rat or Vermont. . . Psalm 7l:l. . . . Chesta , . . 7-7-7l . . . Karate . . . 700-97Y . . . Ape . . . Cam- VALERIE J' YOUNG biea . . . Rous . . . Larry's gong - Obie-'s for lunch brunch . , . stuffed Newton greasa's . . . Debby and celery with peanut butter . . . her boys . . . Amy and her Peter Strange . . . teachers . . . Pet . . . April and her Bikes . . . Larry Peeves: C.R.S .... Q.M.A.S .... and his Vet's , . . Gail and her short pant . . . Saddle shoes . . Larry. Q, 7 101' ,',,f f 92 ' SCOTT WILLIAMS 61 Lf, lt, MARY E. ZICUIS Zeke . . . Lippy . . . yellow camaro . . . 5.5. . . , me Drink?'?? Time is on my sidelll . . . ls it??? . . . 4:30 A.M. with Steve . . . Who me??? blue P.J.S .... bobs Shockl . . , Sticky gas pedal , . . Brother B.B. . . . banker F,S.B .... Cath thc Driver tater . . . bobby E.A.S, . . .l.. ,,i --,Q-5 ff! li GARY ZULLO l 5 IN MEMORIAM Q 'vw KAREN KRASNICK 1955-1970 A Refusal to Mourn . . . Never until the mankind making Bird beast and flower Fathering and all humbling darkness Tells with silence the last light breaking And the still hour Is come to the sea tumbling in harness And I must enter again the round Zion ofthe water bead And the synagogue ofthe ear of corn Shall I let pray the shadow of a sound Or sow my salt seed In the least valley of sackcloth to mourn The majesty and burning of the child's death I shall not murder The mankind of her going with a grave truth Nor blaspheme down the stations ofthe breath With any further Elegy of innocence and youth. Deep with the first dead lies London's daughter Robed in the long friends, The grains beyond age, the dark viens ot her mother, Secret by the unmourning water Of the riding Thames. After the first death, There is no other. THE POEMS OF DYLAN THOMAS. Copyright 1945 by the Trustees for the Copyrights of Dylan Thomas Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Corporation. 1 . I I I x ,J ., s s,jA ,'g.x'. -1 1 , 'gi ' M51 I 'Q-'gf-5 lffgill f...- x 1- .'Afv :Q 2.1. :fp A, 'af fi 1 ,I -'N ,,37y,,v, 1' 1 , 3 11 ft' g1 .fQ'N2'2f a,,,,x. 'f , 9543! ff: . v,3fgfX'C:'Zf lv ,P--Ny If 2: 4'-ilvwf f ' ' 1-'75 6 4' H i Z x v' QL , , 1 1- In K is L, :East Qu ,, 2.-Qli . 1,3 . n , .1 '1'f,f Vi' 1 in vi fn J x, '4 0. N Vx' r . , 'Ar ,Q ig . Q1 'f Qwj, 1 LANL? fix .wx a' 'S' , ' I'-at 2 V , f VL, .Q , d ' .A JF A 2' 1 1' 'fx 1 I, I 5 H :ww V' .x.-snr. Q 4 ' wvqwg if w -4 'ga- ,ij 534 -' s ,iv D, ,, , ,Ha F . nn 1: lg.. ,, 'Mr' V K , A , . 444 ' gl 5 JA. x f , .,,. an , . fl: 3 Q 'L Wa , a Q4 ' X g N W. 1 1 3 1 :AI :2 g o , 3' 1, A fri 4 1. 1 ,M s . ,, , . n .,,,- ,f, iff , -J, .U f,,. athf, ..,,. .V ,74- ,--7 , A 59' . nf -' I 'rig My 1' H. ,',14' u, .I f X' M NIS-1--'A ' fxgjrxil 4,7 x I ' .Q ' 1, 1 f gwxmvg -,yxgj X' xg mix w f fi, S Wa 51 9gCf'5 ' X Yxtgvs, X.',zX5 ' ' fl I '.Mu5ff:Z1 Y X 4 40 1 I fy' 1-1 3 y .-: ni SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row: Bruce Klein, Barb I.eBaron, Jeff Sebell. Row 2: Dan Scholten, Dale Halon, Sarah Bennett, Aaron Abend, Mr. Shelton. Row 3: Hal Chamberlin, President, Deb Strafuss, Secretary, Jon Adams, Treasurer, Tony Spagnuolo, Vice-President. SENIOR CLASS Under the forceful and dynamic leadership of President Hal Chamberlin, graduation appears imminent. ln an un- usually creative outburst, the Senior Class opted not to go on a ski trip. Instead we spent our energy recuperating from concessions at the football games and a concert by Sacrifice . aff- - l. Senior Class President, Hal Chamberlin, puts his point across to John Hanlon Left: Franklin A. Shelton, Jr., Class Adviser Sacrifice Concert 69 JU N Jon Plate Su Minot Yoko Matsuda Merrill Maynard Phil Brewer Ross Maynard The annual Junior Prom was held Friday, June 2, l972 at the Maridor in Framingham. At first interest seemed apathetic but later the list on the bulletin board in the History Building seemed endless. The theme of the Prom was Precious and Few and one of the more percious and exciting moments was the dramatic crowning of Sue Bertocci by last year's Queen, Nancy Close. As the evening drew to a close, everyone knew this would be a night that all would never forget. t 70 P Ron Faigen, Nancy Roche, Barbara Dorr, Terry Lavalle, David Shannon, Susan Bertocci ,,, vi xf Nancy Close relenquishes her crown -Q-1 K7 Donnna Bratton and Escort Hn X44 X .44 . x1f3 - QA F3 N'- Pefer Connolly, Nancy Nyland 71 Ab I Q. p 1, A 1' Vs. W 'hh 5 ii Qs Liu 6, aw U' M . -Q' ! if ,F 1, -IQ v. - v . 1 . , . 13 I4 -1- ii- ,, g f- aj GUESS WHO? fSee Senior lndexy ou.-.... . S N I 'if Q.-xl Y, Sr . y nip , -, K .eil-4 . ' P ix 'QQ Mi, A 18 QVC 'Q .,,.. 4 9, i A 25 28 1. E 1- ng Qi A H' B- X5 3 . Q a Q J f g' ,fa I . I' li, A I I I 24 11' . 14 '- J V , A' . Al -S.. 4 ui., '. V 1 , . A: i'. i. f 4 1 - v I lfrrf-F --'JJ J i976 .,,, f , W 1 'iv L-, Y N David Abend Sarah Adams Jimmy Ahern Chuck Alrins 76 f , 0 X 'U' f. fr f 4 l 41 Q Jim Alla David Allen Marvin Allen Cindy Alpert i Nancy Alvord ZizT Arsell Lee Armstrong Raberf Backmari tv A 'i Q ' 1 X - i K, -Q Q Q S I N i X- i l A .1 fl, Julie Baker Bill Boll Mori: Belamarich John Lvdan e Se-- eq x QQ- ge--e, senx kms- r e g Nev- R:p,Q,e- 5 -N 5 xg. -. 'r Lee 5: e u'5 Angela Bowman Eliew Boyles Beth Braunig -lane Brawerman Tam 'Bridge Leslie Brown Bob Bruns X2 1,9 rf.Zf, Susan Buchbinrr Sue Burgeh Scot? Cameron Corinne Come: Tricia Carroll Bob Cavelius Terry Chamber in Tobert Close Penis Colbath lark Coluci rnest Columbus llen Connolly athy Cox arold Curtin I' 1 cl! nw lisa Derian Paul Defina Susan Donovan Paul Dugan Linda Elliot Paula Entin Lynn Evans 4' i Madeleine Falvey Mark Faulkner Kenny Felz Carl Fischer Jayne Fischer Peter French Doug Flanagan I 0 71-1 .- - 2 -'iw Jay Flynn .lohn Garvey Jon Geiger Doreen Gerraro Kathy Gladu Stuart Gossels Siobhan Grady X fe 19: lv H A1 Chris Hafner Randy Hagenstein Tammy Haggerty Linda Graham Ron Griftin Scott Gundy I 4. 5' it Lisa Halbower Colleen Hand Jean Hansen A V 9 l 1 . l X-'ffx Q Q.-9 1 2 1 ,v l r r f M1 A Q 77 Debby Harris Eddie Harris Judy Hatton Billy Hayes Chris Howard Mary Howard Earl Hart Dana Hallowell Robert Huntington Andy Hatch Erich Horgan Leslie Huston I 4 s' 5 .Q L -- .A I . I Q D , ,, K v v , , 07 0. - I a, A Q. l , 5 5 , -1 4 U' 1 Cheryl lde Margie Irving Jody Jettrey Jennifer Jenkins Us 1- wr- var ll uf N W- s l-.ig L L1 'U I 6 Libby Sullivan, Jay Flynn, Lisa Trubianno, Susie Tewksbury Bobby Jesson Cindy Cain Phyllis Kane Debbie Kant Jane Kardell Maryanne Keating Pixie Keating bl if Qi .Q Anne-Marie Keefe Kitty Kelleigh Nelda Kelly Missy Kennedy Brad Keyes Greg Kirshe Jim Klumpp I Juliet Kolm Mary Kowalski Elisa Krapf Jaymie Kraut Paul Kutasz David Lefemine Mary Langan .1 fl li J 'sc Y an nh 4 uxy I QT 'N Q7 A? r X ? A Jeff Lamont Lauren Lee Jacki Leeds Grover Leighton Paul Leighton Jef? Leupold Mike Levy 'J Q-I 'lu 06' 1'l. NJ 1 I il? L Y' Bobby-Joe Lukas Audrey Lindquist Kaye Lockwood Carol Ladoulis Sue MacDonald Bonnie McNeill Laura Mainer Lisa Maini John Malieswski David Maloney Anne Manning Bob Mansfield Doug Marchant Jett Marchant CLASS OF 1976 Margaret Irving and James Ahern Maui TIF, t f - a?-1,1 Y ,Q f J 1 ,, gr-W '-2: OL .'. se, -L Denise Marcy Judy Martin Patty Martino Kelly Matthews 4711 , l . vs ' K i 4 J L .fi Donn!! MC-H505 Janice McCarthy Laurie Macallan Robin MacDougall Elaine McCann Sue MacDonald Denise McCarthy Sue McDougall Carol McKenzie Jane Mckinnon Carol McQueeney Karen McNulty 79 Joanne McNulty Jeff Melonson Chris Meimarus lil Q 'O St +- Jennifer Merghart Christine Meyers Jody Mode Marian Mohr Carol Mordecai Linda Morrissey Doug Mosher Su Morse Fred Moyer Alan Nahabedian Andrea Nason Donna O'Brierl John Olivo 1? 8 'ti I -v 'v- Diane O'Neil Nancy O'ReilIy Keith O'ReiIly Jim Parker Scott Peckham Mary Pelletier Toni Pellegrini Q I i 6 D .il-. '. A,f - -21 , ir L' 1 1 -Q SP 80 Gina Jackson Q1 Michael Pendergast Mike Perry Paul Pescoscolido Dona Philbrook Ricky Phillipo Debby Phylis Greg Pontecoruo 'J ,I 4 il l -. Derek Postema Noreen Powell Nancy Pretzer Leslie Randall David Rashin Mathew Reardon Brian Riley 3' S-I Fw 4-Q .C IS WJ i l 3 'I Martin Pendleton Susan Reynolds Diane Rivers Sarah Roberts Heather Rodts Lisa Rogers Betsy Rounsefell 1 0'- K 5 Chris Rudenauer Laurie Nelson Leslie Schofield Brett Schuler Debby Schwartz Robin Sebell John Sellier HJ Ingrid Sils Mark Slade Bruce Smith Rufus Smith Vicki Smith Sue Sobel Carl Salerno II CQ I 1 .1 5 ul I tj Krissy Soorian Ann Sproule David Stevens Leslie Stevens Leslie Strauss Laura Steuber Berny Sullivan CLASS OF 1976 Brad Keyes 1 G :E- Q. 4 ll Q41 E I , L 5 tl sa gb K Gilbert Sullivan Peter Sullivan David Therrlen Jimmy Sullivan Caroline Tandy Bruce Thomas Libby Sullivan Sue Tewlcsbury Kathy Trageser Lisa Trubiano Diane Unger Joseph Wallace Sue Walton Jenny Watson John Welch Faith Wester , .4 ' F ,ry ip al J' I 'YN Q X L. Christine While Debbie Whitney Martha Williamson Lea Wilson Ma? Winer Karen Wood Donald Woodman tl he ff. 4' -,iq -ra K1 :li-Y - Chris Ye Paul Young Dave Zaniboni Alison Zilfer I ' K 25? l 2 X -ff Milne Pellegrini and Chris Mooreheod ig Na 1 0 - -D , ,..,,,n, S l -s x V Y 15 ii QL. ff V' l l'l - H. f X. -X Eh wil.. 1? , if I 3-' 'Iii' '.,' 1 . l'.?'z:mlJI ' 'll' :I 04 ' 1,1 ' 9?if ,,5gg X W We Dana Abbott Cathy Ahern Anthony Almeida Holly Altman Marianne Ames Louis Attardo -..-, 1 I K 'Q Q 3 X '.- , M' + at ' lu 1. X Nancy Badders David Bache Joe Bailey in , VN, 'Z E ,4-1 ,-9 . ..' ,v,,-A in .L - r: .lf-K M ,lj 'ei' wi-xv., . . , , .- 4 I KI, r . '- i.'- .-eh .,' p-T cs.,-.. . kg, : qtwwv, X U -,.',f,'.,A ,.:4 , 1 'N . .. '- - nys r ,.Ac.:- ', ' , - ' -r'f ', X 4 , . ,,,.J . 4,-I'-, 'f.r,1- 1 - . . , ', , r . - -1., f . . ,l ' 1, - . n . , , -, , D , . 6 A .. ui vwrfr--,d,. 4. f 1 . R Q-, , V , w: w 'j 0' K' an ' ' r, 'V' ' ..g,' -r -h ,Q get B .1,,- M: 5' fr. ,-s... ' . . csv. 84 Nancy White Roy Baker John Barrett Carolyn Bean Tricia Beckwith Ken Bee Scott Behmer Mark Behre Ki Pete Belamarich Philip Biancucci Sandra Bittel Jack Blais Darlene Blasotto Nancy Blodgett Charity Blondin Lou Bolster Beth Broad Diane Brauillard Heather Bruce Lyle Buckley Wayne Bullock Stephanie Burns 7- in 11 ts' Q0 YZ? Ll Lynda Campbell Bob Canavan Dru Carey Lynn Carlson Carolyn Caruso Gaye Catalclo Autumn Choate 2 Jane Cllodash Lillian Christie Jill Clay Ken Clough Kathi Colson Karen Coluci George Coluci Judy Cotton laurel Crosby Deedee Curtiss Ken Daly Tim Daly Glenn Davis Harold Dennis ig, ,,. U 1 Q, ,-1 if N Debby Deveaux Greg Dietrich Dave Drevinsky Judy Doran Margot Doriman Mary Dorr Roberta Dugas CLASS OF i975 A 1:1 ,. A Dr I l - 1 Liv? iff, ,I 4 efws fa ' s s -is-'fi' ri ' ', P Q ,B Kathy Dunlay Roberta Dixon Janna Egizi Jim Engberg Rob Estrine Meg Fellows Scott Finlay Pi Mike Fitzgerald Steve Floridia Kathy Flynn ' Q I Linda Garver Anne Garvey Melaney Gary r 'Iwi x'v,..4. P '1f,l '. FJ. .Janna ,'1 '. 13 'fp' ' i. - -' ..'., 5. , ,. ,-. .,.kQglfTo' 12,2-, '. Rua, .,' .pi , - ,S Q - - 1 4. fs -ls ' 'A '-4. 5 , , 1'-9 f ' ' P . .+-'rv ,- l...'-..f' 'et ii .L Q, r 1 ' :'Fi1'i1.U .5251 - ' 32- 'I7v :l 3 I Adrianne Galbraith X l i MXQ v., Y .1 Lynda Gavin Mavgo Gillespie Carl Gorhner 85 CLASS OF 1975 Q A l -O Sue Goodman Karen Griffin Paul Griffin i 86 8 I O ug 4.2 'N . .Le r--. L '. .- , - N-Q Q Sue Gundy Peter Hanlon Joy Harrington Autumn Choate wi' Lal Tim Harrison Jan Havener Ari Hayon 64 N Chris Heeren John Heinz Linda Henkes Steve Henley Jane Henry Dennis Higgins Dawn Hill 3 fl Karen Hinckley Mike Hogan Beth Holmes Down Houghton Julie Hoyt Karen Hutchinson Lauri Jacobs st ! TT Ivors Jakobsons Fern Jackson Judy Jameson Susan Jandl Carol Jeffrey Rodney Jenkins Libby Jewel Andrea Johnson Peter Johnson Amy Johnston Rich Kadlik Collin Karmody Mark Keaveney Kimberly Keith laura Quinn Chris Rogan Liz Resnick Mariiane Ricci Marc Richardson Sherry Rodfs Cathy Rakes El. 9 1 Tim Rouner Steve Rier Glenn Sacra Beth Sadler Candy Selby Chris Shannon Bob Shomphe 22 A K 1 I .9 x Mark Skelly Elizobeih Sloane Janet Slye Bob Blood Claudia Smifh Kaihleen Smith Julie Soufhmayd 3 QC Ruth Stoiano Eva Svafz Diane Sievens William Stevens Karen Sfrafuss Chris Sfoddard David Sweeney CLASS OF 1975 Keith Leonhardt DQ Denise Sullivan Kathy Tauer Karen Thompson 1 I A to Shirley Thompson Greg Tobin Anne Todd he 15 - 1 Joan Toomey Allison Towne Nancy Turpin 89 Mike Abend Liz Alpert Luanne Aflardo Sfeve Bennett Carl Biancucci Sue Bicknell Cheryl Bolivar Crciig Backman Suzanne Beckwith Alice Boyer Maff Baker Alden Bee Te,-fy Boyles Charles Becker? Clif? Behmer Co,-ole Brower,-nan Q-if T ii QSC, le fn' A C 3 , ' Y li L 90 flu.. Q' 1-as : . l I 3 wo B Judy Brewer Leslie Bridge Laurie Bruce .lon Buchbinder Andy Burke Cathy Burke Jim Carroll 'xr' f L. Michael Carroll Mary Carter Nick Cazanas John Corr Jimmy Chislet Sharon Clark Kevin Cohan i was W . ' 9 1-C 'V 1' 'A 4 I ,J Y 'Y r 4 xx ttxxx .6557 --11 1-E 'L 'r 1 Dick Cole .lo Ann Columbus Mike Connolly Bob Conway Martha Cowe Marie Cummings if fi? 5 'si' 'iQ 4 g 1 l . Y' D 1-Q Nancy Davis Jeff DeCoen Nancy Defina Terry Dill Neil Dixon Julie Donner Chris Eagan Q-.I pun YJ Carol Entin Chris Egizi Patty Farrington Susan Fellows Tim Fitzgerald Rob Flanagan Charlene Flynn 99 'il V --1 Q 4-, ' A-gl Mary Foy Sharon Francisco Billy Fricke Jamie Goinsboro Karen Gary Christiana Geffen Andy Geiger CLASS OF 197 4 qt Peter Gillespie Jamie Gilman Cindy Gladu Jane Goodman 5.1 if -1 Q., 'wif' as ' I X A Jay Gray Tom Gray Paul Grenier Kathy Gray Vs .5 I if ,. -54 4 ,Q iv, C 'Q K gl Diane Groh Barbara Haggett Pat Halloran Sharon Halperin 1 l C-J 4. 'V KB K .I A N Julie Hannaford David Harris Kathy Hatch Wendy Heold 91 Betty Hearne Roger Heeren Dottie Heidi Michelle Hensley Kathy Hogan Gale Hitchcock Bill Horsman Peter Hoenig Valerie Hovey Cathy Hubbard Danny Hutchinson Terry Irving Ellen Jameson Aleen Johnson Steve Kadlik Larry Kant hu' I I. 1 .. Hugh Kentley Cindy Kidd Anne Kilduf? Ken Kirk Tom Klumpp Margaret Kolm Karl Kruger NK 1 3 G9 ' I QJ' ww sl 'N 49 alll' l 'last 92 sd X 5 l Ellen Jameson . Y X 1 I 1 l Ale il? Gary Lamont Donna LaFemina Nancy Lawless Jill Lawrence Mary LeBlanc Paul Leone Jill Luetters - , . an CJ if? ' v Philip Lincoln Jane Logue Joe Lydon Betsy Lynch Suzan Lynch Harris MacNeill Tom Manley Sa f' i , , M - . Q . , f x 17 A is R. f,L 9.9 K V.,f linda Mansfield Linda Marcley Nancy Martin Tracy Matthews Janet Mazzola Mary Ann Maclellan Gale Mclver PN 1 X - 4 -lflb 51 Bruce MacGown Bruce Mackay Chris Macleod Linda McNiH Bob Meagher Cindy Mogan Yasmin Mohammed Q '- UVa If 3 I as I f' so z ES 5, 1: 7 MJ' .I 1 Carol Mordecai Laurie Mosher Paul Moyer Sheila Nagle Bruce Nance Cindy Nexon Susan Onufrak fi 'I-C I L Sf 1.1 nn Larry O'Reilly Cindy Owen Jon Palmer Dottie Pearson Doug Peeler Sandy Pekham Mark Pendergast i R mi L I w 'Ar Q U- ,x .- i 4 'Q' 1 l P ' . ...lfr . i l 0 Q0 Ins Yu John Penney Donna Perry Peter Pescosolido rx 'Q L .QI Kevin Pierre Martin Pike Jon Pleim David Pontecoruo Alice Porrell Wiebe Postema A 1' 'L .ufx A Q if lfwpffxl- , , ig R s S 7' 0' uv - i A . viii? sql, .. W.. JI 5 J! .Y-D .xv qv..-Aft kt 1 e 'fL Mark Pendergast 95 'sf Sandra Pratt Laurie Raymond Curtis Renner tx GRD at 4 'I 1 N-I tas' .- S ,-- Francie Reynolds Peter Ricciardi Nelson Rix C4 Q 51 -in ii Kendall Robins Sharon Robinson Bruce Rodman 9? Sl Bill Rubin Kim Rynearson Ted St. John Q sl Carol Samuels Mary Sarsfield Powell Scott Adrienne Siegel Emory Seles Paul Sellier Peter Smith .Fe 4 eq ' i Stewart Smith Patty Sollami Craig Spagnoli Walter Spokowski Loring Stevens Nancy Steward Charlie Stoneman i 15 Wendy Sullivan Ann Sweeny Betsy Tanner Ken Thompson Elizabeth Tupy Rodney Tyler David Vivat '4 I 'i ns' l rg ls X lr fi Anne Jewel O-Q 3 'ga kin C g'r K! if C-4 X! li 1 Jane? Walker Laura Wallace Laurie Wallace Bill Walch K Holly Willeson Lau?-ie Williams Susie Williams Tim Williams Josh Winer Brian Witzell l f, ,Q I x ,ILP 4 PV' '.. 2' ,.. 4-.fix 1. ip Candy Wogan Cary Wong David Yamartino Katie Yohn Randall Zlffer Janna Zimmerman :W 'W 1. L,7 Y l A I fi r. LJ I it 1 1. J. YI x, 5 xx 0 sn ls my Q l A lfls' Splder Bruce Smlfh and Paul Mauberf Q .5 , 95 SPECIAL CLASS 1' ' 59 Kathy Sf , nL 'P ' 'V' Anne Marne Gerlach Kathy Stration 4: F 'fag K V 92 L: -'53,-..g... fx 4 1 '- Q N, i 'X .ml Linda Graham Sue Skinnian U x ,mnurwmlwk W' 1 I. NNlmW Arrrmrrmm. 4. rflyi' A 5 pcb qbi Hn l V. Send S140 to the yearbook VI. Split proceeds from Winter Week with the four classes Vll. Close school year and leave quietly STUDENT COUNCIL X AGENDA: l. Call School to order ll. Change the Commons with special attention to: A. new foods B. new snack bar Ill. Elect tive student Representatives for the School Committee in accord- ance with the State Law. IV. Organize and sponsor Awareness Day Front Row: Robert Huntington, Cindy Alpert, Lauren Lee, Matt Winer, David Sullivan, Jamie Gainsboro, Jet? Malanowski, Ted St. John, Row 4: Molly Trageser, Erlichman, Sara Daniels, Debby Charles, Linda Mansfield, Row 2: Jonna Elina List, Row 5: Holly Altman, Billy Quigley, Katy Meal, Torrey Olsen, Jon Zimmerman, Sue Sobel, Jane Chodosh, Kathy Burke, Fred Moyer, Michael Adams, Dan Rashin, Howie Rubin, Row 6: Ezra Krieg, Lloyd Alderson, Doug Boyle, Ms. Mary Tetreault, advisor: Row 3: Beth Broad, Liz Alpert, Wendy Parker, Peter Hoenig, John Hanlon. I .1 YI v Front Row: Robert Hu,ntington, Bill Rubin, Peter Hoenig, Cindy Alpert, Row 2: Cary Wong, Bill Siebert, Lisa Chodosh, l Front Row: Molly Trageser, lisa Chodoshg Row 2: Jett Sebell, Barb Samuels, Bill Siebert. i i 1 Ll 4. P . WAYLAND FREE PRESS A new iournalistic endeavor began at WHS this year. The Wayland Free Press was instituted by iuniors Peter Hoenig, Josh Winer, and Bill Rubin, with assistance from Miss Mary New Nyberg, and used a new printing process for a new ettect. Distributed free, the Free Pres became a WHS altern- ative paper. CAMPUS CRIER Struggling with a small staff and limited funds, the Campus Crier tried to get back on its feet. The paper worked to analyze life in depth at WHS amongst both students and teachers. As always, there were plenty of topics for editorials: the Media Center, over crowding, and the elective system. With help from Bill Siebert on advertising, staff writers Matt Winer, Cindy Alpert, and Barb Samuels, editors Molly Trtageser and Lisa Chodosh, and advisor Mary Ned Nyberg, tried to make the iournalistic form an inte- gral part of WHS. CHORUS AND CONCERT CHCDIR CHORUS Front Row: Elena List, Liz Curtiss, Meg Fellows, Joy Harrington, Carolyn Evans, man, DeeDee Curtiss, Sara Adams, Loulou Schofield. Row 3: Melissa Karmody, Yoko Matsuda, Julie Reade, Jody Mclnturfi, Bobby Shompe, Josh Friedman, Linda Mansfield, Patricia O'Neill, Nancy Steward, Elsa Primavera, Judy Rounse- Judy Mode, Bob Mansfield, Sue Sokolowski, Anne Garvey, Elisa Krapf, Cathy fell, Peter Chamberlin, Torrey Olson, Tim Rouner, Debbie Charles, Heather Hubbard, Ellen Jameson, Marcia Palmer, Marianne Ames, Mr. Conti. Row 2: MacNeill, Janet Roche, Wendy Carson, Sue Hitchcock, Lisa Chodash. Row 4: Felicia Mode, Hilary Oblinger, Judy Wright, Evangela Pavloglou, Cathie Pet- Jill Lawrence, Jennifer Montgomery, Robin McDougall, Phil O'Connell, Tim Lee, erson, Nancy Alvord, Ann Sweeney, Sharon Francisco, Harold Wilson, Jon John Bolster, Bill Siebert, Howard Rubin, Harold Chamberlin, Lou Bolster, Palmer, Jim Carroll, Mary Foy, Sue Fellows, Jonna Zimmerman, Carole Brower- Margaret DeMuth, Pam Fye, Lori Antal. A . Chorus sings at the Winter Concert J'-..,,,.JulstOl :Oni 'P ...J s fl -,Igor .Jv- -,.. , an Barb LeBaron at the piano NX Tj Mr. Conti Clem Chamberlin, Opie Adams, Jazz Bolster, and Tex Olsen l CONCERT CHOIR Front Row: Mr. Conti, Barbara leBaron, Yoko Matsuda, Paula Iacono, Harold Wilson, Josh Friedman, Mary Foy, Elisa Krapf, Janet Roche, Anne Garvey, Row 2: Jody Mclnturfi, Donna Bratton, Dottie Heidt, Jon Palmer, Bob Shompe, Cathy Hubbard, Heather MocNeill, Liz Curtiss, Sue Fellows, Row 3: Peter Chamberlin, Ron Hoff, Phil O'Connell, John Bolster, Harold Chamberlin, Jon Adams, Torrey Olsen, Debbie Charles, Ted St. John, Nancy Roche. BAND f 338 r X., .A A ,i . ..-5 ..V Qtlw ix- '- 5. 1 , I ,f-.A 0 - ,,, ai-L ',. :f-' A i sr ff-.J fi: '41 ,,. ,, '35 vs w-1' 9' My .' f ' N- ,. ef .. 4,1 .5 . ll 1 ?.., 'f 'f'.i-1 - 'WA sv , 41 , j5s.',:-'Q ' .J Q. -- ,-.xv SCH S -fw- Nh:- .. nf ' , ,. , . . , in ., . 'ur' r .g.'h-L - . ' . . . ,Q fu ,f-,A sc, , Nr rss.,-,N . V L- - Y -- aQ5jqp-has-Fg,.9rH Af' - - 4 . . I 2 , ' 1 aid' 3-ff 1 ' 6 -f . 4 ' ' ' . W.. 1 - 5- . f I! Q ' - 2 1'-1 AllTx'4f', 8 Nl' ,.,.gv .., .,, 1 AVi!4'4 15:!Qf. ist 1 f 'L . X 'pill' . , .A '14 ,-1'r. I .,,.- 'gl QU'-. '.' ' L, ,. . . , Us ' First Row: Donna Matsas, Laura Moiner, Margy Irving, Terry Irving, Laura Steuber, Jamie Krout, Missy Kennedy. Row 2: Sue Fellows, Jeannie Hansen, Diane Marcy, Debby Phylis, Jean Mercier. Row 3: Robert Estrine CDrum Maiorl, Lou Bolster, Bobby-Jo Lewis, Kevin Kohler, Stuart Gossels, Sue Donovan, Heather Rodts, Brett Schuler, Carolyn Tandy, Leslie Huston, Chris Nance, Harold Curtin, Chuck Akins, Greg Pontecorvo, David Sacra, Dana Marshall, Miss Robin Shaw. Row 4: Alan Nahabedian, Mark Behre, Peter Chamberlin, 41. Barbara Myles, Susan Tewsbury, Cathy Burke, Henry Wasserman, Steve Tarver, Tom Klumpp, Richard Clampitt, Chris Stoddard, Harris MacNeill, David Previnski, Mark Reed, Jeff Leupold, Jane Williamson, Elisa Krapf, Dana Phil- brook. Row 5: Margot Dorfman, Carols Samuels, Laurie Raymond, Bruce Nance, Walter Spokowski, Collin Karmody, Star Myles, Matt Baker, Bob Soorian, Ken Minty. N CI fc. 7' 1 . 1 11'- f ---' . ! Rob Estrino David Sacra Laurie Raymond, Bruce Nance Ken Minfy l. I Qui If li. lfgif' ,Qfwfcof .A. 41' . v ' A ' x'r'l 5 . IQ 'v 4',:Qd M ,- - X4'.. 11,v1 fx 5 - ORCHESTRA Firsf Row: Muriko Mosuokc, Cheryl O'Neill, Christine Ye, Dione Unger, Marion Mohr. Row 2: Leslie Randall, Christine Soorion, Lorin Lee, Jane! Mazzolo, Pcul Grenier. Row 3: Mrs. Greenly, Su Minot, Leslie Wong, Kathy Dunloy, Wendy Heold, Debbie Schwcirrz. Debbie Schwarrz, Ron Hof? 106 nl x ,- N-..., x lx ffl, 4 i la .L XP X E., 'HW , SITA .Lg r x NY! qv li, The Wayland DRAMA CLUB ROCKET CLUB ll DRAMA CLUB Front Row: Sarah Roberts, Carol Mordecai, Margaret Chase, Marcia Palmer, Chris Rogan, Julie Pistorino, Diane Vrablik, Leslie Randall, Lisa Maini, Beth Sadler, Denise Sullivan, Linda Garver, Adrianne Galbraith, Ellen Jameson, Mary Foy, Sharon Robinson, Anne Garvey. Row 2: Bonnie MacNeill, Marie Cummings, Melissa Karmody, Aleen Johnson, Jennifer Montgomery, Gabrielle Winkel, Patty Brown, Helen Randall, Cindy Nexon, Jean Mercier, Sue Mac- Kenzie, Ann Halbower, Lisa Halbower, Betsy Tanner. Row 3: Mrs. Arlene Leonhardt, Lisa Chodosh, Elena List, Kathy Gray, Jaymie Kraut, Kristi Yensen, Elisa Krapf, Holly Gray, Meredith Leach, Sara Stopek, Janet Roche, Nancy Roche, Jody Mclnhurft, Sharon Francisco. Row 4: John Garver, Gerry Mc- Gonagle, Bob Shompe, Ed Featherston, John Palmer, Eric Sliclnman, Brad Keyes, Harold Curtin, Bernie Horgan, David Gray, Bruce Luetters, Harold Wilson. 1.7 X1 ROCKET CLUB Front Row: Alden Bee, Walter Jabs, Alan Beckwith, Scott Cam- eron, Mark Behre. Row 2: Wiebe Postema, non-member, Doug Shurts, Greg Newman, Jett Sebell, Josh Friedman. MEDICAL CAREERS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 151,172 'r 'II f WIIII . AL I's, 5 s 5 'I llf' M-L..-. 1 Q . , 5 S ' -Q f ' ' 'ir-'vb P1 4 rf -Q si 1 MEDICAL CAREERS Front Row: Noreen Powell, Mr. Oxford, advisor, Denise Kiely, Leslie Wong, Kim Rynearson, Peter Vincello. Roy Baker, Nancy Olson. I I , I M vi, lx l 1 v ' l . I I v flWI .ini fl 4 all 1- ..'..n, gn' Jquiw I I I 'yr u- f 'GQ' I 4 v .-r 5 J- '-0 ' ' ' -, if ,f . I . ffl ,J . ,:' - ... A . Ku' i f : - e, fu- V .uygt .' I. if is ...W Nm, ,pk fha: n -V' f I .-0 Q... ' - ff-Ag' T 4- -va- ,.' .4 - -f. .. -Q-, . W-f'!, Rf ' !,1' 8-r ,1H, Nl' v-3' If as . ' 4 r Q' 5 , I ' ur ' 'fr -- .- . .gg . - 2 + ' 4. . 95 by A- s ,,. fx f 1' Q 7- r 'A Sir,-JL ' ' , ' .'-iv,-'saw ' ,gy - lx -w, ,r- V ,. 2 '- Q , 5 L 4 a , A. V if t ,I HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Barbara LeBaron, Robin Lowry, Felicia Mode, Merrill Maynard, Su Minot, Lorraine Antal, Sarah Bennett, Janet Carroll, Kris Mix, Lisa Chodosh, Debby Charles, Claudia O'NeiIl, Helen Randall, Pam Fye, Betsy Gilmour, Evangela Pavloglou, Donna Hoyt, Molly Trageser, Ann Van Curan, Franzie Smith, Julie Reade, Mr. Hennessey. Row 2: David Craven, Jeff Malanowski, Mike Malanowski, Mark Pandiscio, Peter Breunig, Arthur Metzger, Ken Minty, Gary Balanoff, Harold Chamberlin, Steve Naugler, Richard Clampitt, Ed Featherston, Lincoln Stevens, Bill Siebert, Dan Schilten, Tony Spagnuolo, Tom Koch, Dan Rashin, John Fox, Bob Hatton, Jeff Sebell, Josh Friedman. MATH TEAM CHESS TEAM X MATH TEAM Front Row: Jef? Lamont, Chris Flowers, Peter Moon, Josh Friedman, Dan Scholten, Alan Beckwith. Row 2: Cliff Behmer, Bill Rubin, Jeff Malanowski, Rufus Smith, John Hines, Sue Goodman, Janice Mclean Kathy Dunlay, Tricia Beckwith, Suzanne Beckwith, Judy Doren. HPI!-I2 178 54. T I V4 if CHESS TEAM Front Row: Michael Jacobson, Jerry Leshne, Ben Parker, Mike Mudway, Alan Beckwith, Steve Sacra, Josh Friedman, Mark Vanelli. Row 2: Leslie Brown, David Drevinsky, Ron Hoff, David Jabs, Tim Lee, Margaret Kolm, Phil O'Connell, Larry Kant, Chris Flowers, Dan Scholten. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB First Row Rena Austin, Fern Jackson, Pam Jackson, Mariella Spriggs, Dorothy Pearson, Deborah Sanders, A R T B Anthony Berry Row 2: Angela Bowman, Cherry Sumpter, Donna Bratton, LaVerne Wynne, Stewart Thorpe, Mark Slade Row 3: Liz Resnik, Kathy Mordecai, Kevin Pierre, Rodney Tyler, Valerie Rogers, James Howell. Row 4 Gita Mohammed, Lawrence Peace, Robbie Wilson, Marvin Allen, Chuck Clark, Peter French, John Evans Mike Eagan, Tim Rouner. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Front Row: Gita Mohammed, Mike Levy, James Howell, Donna Bratton, Rena Austin, Dottie Pearson, LaVerne Wynne, Donna Meredith. Row 2: Mike Slade, Kathy Mordecai, Mike Eagan, Marsha Wise, Fern Jackson, Marsha Wise. yr! 2- 35W 'v 1.s'P 2 fed. N gs'-,Um ART CLUB Front Row: Jennifer Merghart, Debby Harris, Christianna Geffen, Russell Wray, Nancy W0l1l, Gail Mclvef Pam VanSipe. Row 2: Larry Cohen, Terry Garufo, adviser, Betsy Morse, Mari Wallner. P Y PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB AV CLUB 4 5.9 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Fronf Row: Pefer Belomarich, Done Wilhiie, Yoko Motsudo, Yasmin Mohammed, Dru Corey. Row 2: Mr. Forios, Don Pechet, Doug Shurts, Peter Hoenig, Wayne Gognebin, John Flonogon, Jon Buchbinder. 'ii AV CLUB Fronf Row: Donny Elluott, Vmnle Smufh, Bob Close. Row 2: John Welch, Steve Sedlis, Mr. Ryan, Ad- QT viser, John Lingard. 111 LATIN CLUB Minutes: The year began with the traditional I Latin Club Initiation. The prospective members were tested with a terrifying trip through the Underworld. l Jon Adams made his annual appearance to deliver his oft-quoted line Ubi est Gallia? . Those who made it out alive were then formally inducted into the club, complete with the crown of victory. Presi- dent Mark Pandiscio forged ahead with a candy sale to raise money for the trip to Rome. ln December, the Saturnalian Banquet was held in its usual fine form with outstanding slave girls and soldiers. To avoid the winter doldrums, a toboganning party and a spaghetti dinner are planned. The year's activities will end with the Annual Language Field Day. Suzanne Beckwith .55 Nr-s ,gc-f 1 L fl' 1110 'A-.1 L':fEi::7' V as ' Q' :ii '- S 5 'Y -aff! rl? . -z..-YQ LATIN CLUB Front Row: Jeff Sebell, Mark Pandiscio, Sue Sokoloski, Cathy Hubbard. Row 2: Rob Estrine, Tom Klumpp, Henry Wasserman, Dale Halon. Row 3: Beth Sadler, Larry Kant, Jane Chodosh, Beth Broad, Lisa Chodosh, Molly Trageser, Julie Reade. Row 4: John Flanigan, Marianne Ames, Robin Sebell, Judy Martin, Betsy Sullivan, Michelle LeBlanc, Mike Malanowski, Mary Campbell, Dan Hopkins, Kristi Furrer, lris Metzger, Meegan Primavera. Row 5: Bill Quigley, Peter Johnson, Vicky Smith, Franzie Smith, Betsy Gilmour, Pam Fye, Monica Dugan, Wendy Carson, Lori Antal, Leslie Strauss, Cheryl lde, Meg Fellows, Patricia O'Neil. Row 6: Debbie Schwartz, Mary Kowalski, Susan Sobel, Madeline Falvey, David Rashin, Steven Tarver, Pixie Keating, Jane Williamson, Marian Mohr, Sue McDonald, Ken Felz, Faith Wester, Tricia Beckwith, Kristin Soorian, Kathy Dunlay, Ingrid Sils, Susan Goodman. Row 7: Gerry McGonagle, Mike Boyle, Joel Newman, Steve Floridia, Stew Srnith, Phil Lincoln, Chris Cullinane, Josh Friedman, Charlie Stoneman, Gary Lamont, Walter Spollowski, David Abend, Jim Alla, Laura Wallace, Beth Maynard, Mary Foy, Kathy Burke, Susan Beckwith. Row 8: Janet Roche, Jeff Lamont, Jett Malanowski, Aaron Abend, Stephanie Burns, Jill Clay, Gaye Cataldo, Tim Rouner, Howard Rubin, John Adams, Harry Chamberlin, Sue Fellows, Janet Mazzola, Robin Keith, Jim Keith, Sue Donovan, John Foy, Carole Brawerman, Christiana Geffen, Janna Zimmerman, Bill Siebert. Susan Fellows, Iris Metzger, Janet Mozzola, Jill Clay Latin Club Initiation ,. BK S Ng Sfephanie Burns, Jill Clay -,M is J 1 l f 1 P f David Jabs, Mike Jacobson, Bill Quigley ,g -'fr - .lr- 4..g3 ko L 5v'7' , us LATIN CLUB BANQUET The annual orgy outdid itself this year. Although the belly dancers were missing, the level of excitement was maintained with the well-rehearsed enter- tainment and the bigger and better brass section. The kitchen prepared the best Saturnalian feast for chicken gourmets in many a year. Latin club trucks on Ja Q- ,if . ' 3 ex 3 'T V3 P I 9 N 1 1 I I 4 r' ' I I f ' 1 I 4 I 114 4 1 'L - v Q 4 xi- 1? 73' 4 L i X .g i G' l if st l Tricia Kelley and Jane Chodosh tl Z X l i i Sue Sokoloski Heather MacNeill, Jonna Zimmerman, Carole Brawerman, Sue Sokoloski, Cathy Hubbard, Julie Reade Robin Keith, Janet Mazzola, Mr. and Mrs. Cruthirds x ffqxxe .-I 1 1 V K X x A -s - Jon Adams porking as Henry Wcssermdn looks on Dr. Zimmerman, Mark Pandiscuo, Dr. Goff FRENCH CLUB l After ze fabulous Quiche Lorraine wis so many dollaires earned, ze French Club moved on to ze annual Haitain party. Pire Noel, some- what slimmer made his appearance, giving out presents. The children played pin the nose on Rudolph and Musical Chaises, although the Baloons seemed to make the biggest hit the party was well-apprec- iated by the children who would otherwise go without Christmas. xnxx . L at .'!'.g --A 5-pts -1. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Janet Carroll lSecretoryJ, Judy Doran, Gaye Cataldo, Lauren Lee, Juliet Kolm, Susan McDougall, Allen Boyles, Jane Bennett, Sandra Bittel, Deedee Curtis. Row 2: Leslie Randall, Chris MacKenzie, Diane Marcy, Denise Marcy, Lesley Wong, Carol McKenzie, Leslie Huston, Diane Unger, Sarah Adams, Jody Jeffreys, Debby Kant, Amy Johnston, Sue Knopping lPres- identj. Row 3: Leslie Brown, Peter Chula, Elizabeth Sloane, Karen Griffin, Steve Calabro, Jimmy Parker, Bob Bruns, Bill Hayes, Nancy White, Sue Goodman, Claudia Smith, Ann Manning. Row 4: Chris Stoddard Ureasurerl, Kathy Smith, Cathy Rokes, Caroline Tandy, Andy Geiger, Cindy Kidd, Mary Pelletier. i YTJTYRLM J U Miss Kightlinger Sue McDonald ,m,-, Y O Koren Croffs Merry Christmas! ' 117 SPANISH CLUB Following a trend set by the French Club, socially orientated proiects were the main activities ofthe Spanish Club this year. To earn money for their causes, the Spanish Club held a dinner in the Fall. With David Yamartino as master of cere- monies the Tunas serenaded the dinner crowd. The club is also participating in Spanish Centers in Waltham and Boston. They collect clothes and tutor children in an eftort to help out many communities. The club is planning a sledding party for February for Spanish-speaking children. Jim Carroll, Kathy Doc ,j 3'. .'. ' ,fit-v-lfiw , .- .N -if , . -' ' my 'J' Us... .- , 1: . 1' u Ann Halbower, Paul Lucas, Nick Cazanis Keith Leonhardt at the Spanish Club dinner. l 118 WPERU 5 ,if .- avian..-.af1 MEXHC x LL'- ,. ,,.,, A ' + SPANISH CLUB Fronf Row: Jeff Sebell, Sue McDonald, Patricia Carroll, Bobby Mansfield, Rufus Smith, John Hines. Row 2: Judy Cotton, Mary Ann Keating, Patty Byrne, Janis Mclean, Kenny Clough, Jim Carroll, Row 3: Dale Halon, Gary Balonoff, Sieve Florida, Jef? Leupold, John Katosz, Jon Levine. SVQASSY L J Y l l l I Lloyd Alderson, Beth Maynard, Melissa Karmody, Linda Mansfield, Marty Pike I ,l ll Keiih Leonhardt 119 AWARENESS DAY Despite its somewhat corny title and its superficial similarity to the former Happenings , Awareness Day , spon- sored by the Student Council, gave stu- dents and teachers a chance to discuss and take part in activities not found with- in the School Curriculum. Among the ac- tivities were concerts, o wind ensemble, a seminar on hypnotism, on improvisation group, slide lectures, a karate demon- stration, a motorcycle display, a bike race, and a Stump the Teachers Quiz show. Harold Chamberlin balances precariously. Ready, get set, and . . S A 8 L Vroom! Vroom! Vrooml ll ' 3 0 Curtis Renner, rocket, and David Hoey W WOODWIND ENSEMBLE Front Row: Mrs. Kolm, Mrs. Pensak, Miss Nyberg. Row 2: Sandy Reed, Peter Hoenig. . ,ry 4 v W Mari Wallner 1 Karate Demonstration, given by Juliet Kolm, and Margaret Kolm. R.. ' Y Students voting for Presidentp Jane Bennett, Bill Marshall, Mariko Masuoka, and Linda Mansfield. 121 REMEMBER WHEN i l . ' Q X X . x 5'-3,-mr 5' ' x Q A . Al J l v ' f' ,J ,- Sharon Robinson, Sharon Francisco, Carol Mordecai Elena Lis? and Harold Wilson Holly Gray Anne Garvey, Audrey Allen, Carol Mordecai, Gaye Caialdo, .lane Brawerman, Cindy Nexon, The 42nd Street Girls Lisa Chodosh, Paula Iacono Qg,F, N evQ 'a- Below: Ted St. John, Right: Flower Children Unitel g Songs of the fities if if ,ff -2 For three consecutive nights, Remember When, a composite of nostalgic songs, dances and characters, played to capacity audiences. The Andrews Sisters three Charlie Chaplins, Captain Kangaroo, some Jitterbuggers, The Wizard of Oz, and Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire were all re-incarnated. Jody Mclnturfif and Sara Daniels were resplendent in their respective excerpts from The King And I, and Hello Dolly. -Campus Crier Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, played by Sharon Francisco and Harold Wilson, were in fine dancing form. -Sam Barber Radio City couldn't have produced better tapsters than those who performed in Forty-Second Street. -Rex Reed 7 if R E Q ,X ll Ml 'EW 5 Wm ff if L. 1- X a , 1 .. Q., fe , rfi IN ,J ,vw W, r JW Q ,I ,, ot. 4 .4 I ty 'f J, ' .f f xx 5 6 2 WINTER WEEK-SQUARE DANCING D L F minc, Michael Abencl The cast of Mr. O'Flannery's Ocean HHH E 3 f if Q WINTER WEEK PLAYS There was better competition and variety in the annual class play contest, January 31 and February I, than most people have seen in any other year at Wayland High School. The Sophomores, directed by Rob Estrine began the evening with The Bold Soprano , an unusually difticult ab- surdist play, which was nonetheless per- formed creditably. Jane Chodosh CAII Star Castj, Gaye Catalodo CAII Star Castl, and Michael Boyle lBest Supporting Actorl all gave interesting performances. The Junior play, Gloria Mundi , a psychological drama, directed by Jonna Zimmerman came second on the program, acted by a generally well-balanced cast. Cathy Hub- bard, as Mrs. Farnsworth, was elected to the All-Star Cast. After Intermission, Mr. Flannery's Ocean , made a huge hit with an unusually fine production put on by the Freshmen, under Matt Winer's direction. In an unexpected coup, four acting prizes were swept up by the class of '76, includ- ing Jim Parker CBest Actorl, Christi Yensen fBest Actressl, Sue MacDonald CBest Sup- porting Actressl, and Elisa Primavera CAII- Star Castl. The Seniors finished of? the pro- gram with lnterview , by Jean-Claude Van Italie. The absurdist play, directed by Jody Mclnturft involved complicated blocking and ensemble acting, both of which were especially commended by the judges. They gave Interview the Best Play Award. The silent stage crews worked with celerity, the lighting people faded in and blacked out with precision and a general feeling of co- operation and geniality prevailed between the competing classes. Mrs. Arlene Leon- hardt oversaw the contest and insured its unprecedented smoothness and dramatic excellence. vlf Juliet Kolm, Greg Pontecoruo, Jim Parker, Sue McDonald WINTER WEEK R. . 2 f ,X 'Q I E '- QQ in The cast of the Bold Soprano David Jobs. Torrey Olsen Interview on cz bus , ? r ,sf '-',,.-w 'f- an-1 'I ' 'ff ,fy IW: 2 f -, -1-:G-fff Q f , '17 -c., 'f f f M- ,.,-' . ,vi-,--',.'i' The cas? of lnlerview: Jeff Tidwell, Ezra Krieg, Torrey Olsen, Bruce lueffers, Wendy Carson, Bridget Rogan, Lisa Chodosh, Julie Reade. ' F Y Q lan -f i fi -5 REFLECTCDR STAFF r IV, 5 x? Roof: Bill Siebert, Editor-in-Chief, First Row: Su Minot, Picture Editor, Harold Wilson, Co-Photography . Editor, Jeff Sebell, Boys' Sports Editor. Row 2: Mike Malanowski, Business Editor, Molly Trageser, Literary Staff, Lisa Chodosh, Literary Stati. Row 4: Evangela Pavloglou, Copy Editor, Gabrielle Winkel, Assistant Lay-Out Editor, Mary Campbell, Lay-Out Editor, Julie Reade, Literary Editor, Sue Sokoloski, Underclassmen Editor. Row 5: Dan Hopkins, Co-Photography Editor, Debby Quinn, Art Editor, Barbara Samuels, Girls' Sports Editor. Miss Isabel Bouin, Yearbook Adviser Su Minot test drives a bike at the rummage Evqngelq Pavloglou, Copy Sale Editor ix . The stat? of the l973 REFLECTOR wishes to express their appreciation to the many people who have assisted in the publication of this edition: to Mr. and Mrs. Siebert and all of those parents who have hosted our madcap work sessions: to Dale Halon and all of the seniors who have helped us sell books and obtain ads, to Mrs. Minot for her many hours of work on the rummage. sale and to Mrs. Winkel for her assistance on the same proiect, to our many sponsors and patrons, and espe- cially to those members of the community who year after year fill our advertisement pages. Each of you contributes a piece to the puzzle which is the yearbook. If the picture which emerges is pleasing at all, we have you to thank for it! Afg It -gil lf! XXX JJ .-X ' piggy f Saxciwlii S ,ff -.4 ..- V w r .' , .' '- -'P , .iff , 'ill y J A f!!:: 'it' i sul' nl Lf r - Ili, g- - va wars - -' 1 1 '14V f'.,' 1 I' - f ' ' Jfuzf' -ft!! 1 t . fl- 4 ' 1'?.,,.f, . . i1'.l iff: ' ii ' 1 , f f 1 , -.f N 1 - 1 , - I I Q n f .F in s ir. L A VI +N J,fQ 1, Q A , D It , 55 fgwgsff Qggff-faq H i . ' F 2, 7 -I f rjixp WJ S3 ,77 Q ,531 an 4fMaTAawlM2 M ,Z A f.. 'K' '11 J . x' fx tres! , 1 I , - fr0 9h 0 ,f.'1ww2ml'S?1.S'1n gthe Of Death gf N 15.2232- !X VARSITY FOOTBALL For many football teams, a 6-3 record could have been termed a qualified success, but for Warrior fans it was somewhat of a disappointment. The dream backfield of last year's Class C champions returned, but a completely new offensive line had to be broken in. Plagued by a rash of iniuries for the first time in many years, Wayland had already been elimi- nated from the Dual County League race going into the final game against Weston. The Warriors refused to play dead, however, as they put together their finast game of the season to hand traditional rival Weston a crushing defeat and proceeded to knock them out of a first place tie for the Cham- pionship to the chagrin of Wayland's opponents, the experience gained during this rebuilding year should return the Warriors to their perennial position of power in the DCL. Acton-Boxboro Westwood Lynnfield Algonquin Newton-South Maynard Bedford Lincol n-Sudbury Weston VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Wayland Opponents 29 0 16 0 7 16 7 30 30 0 8 0 8 15 41 12 26 0 7 3, - !f Ebi.A L ' s 4 jx -i KJ -J Srl Above: Tom Conway swings wide Below: Bob Peck skirts the defense I X 1 A pensive Charlie Colbath watches the action 137 FOOTBALL - r f 4 Q T , nr iv'wi 'vwv '1,fr uv'-'ll fi !,'!II f!'T ' ' Q41 ltllqfg -N, in p-v -wo 4's' -Nfl-4' f..L'YY-4-' V 4' -2 .. ,Ah-, :pg Q ,.,,-,nj- ,1' '4 . V , , .x.--v. X.: . -I- --- .. .,'- .Q-' .. , -g-346-O., ,,,,,.- -.. . .,'k..-- f ... .. 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Y , -,,,..A U ,- QS' -, N ,f .4 A!-il,-. -. -ez. AL- 'L..a.-,. -.-- v, .,- . fr T. .- 1. - - , ..- FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM .5 x -T L05-I 1 ','. T . Bruce MacKay and Jim Finegon stop u Maynard ball carrier Coach Moyer I - L i cc- - --- I J.V. FOOTBALL Front Row: Jose Salazar, Nick Galankis, Tim Daly, Steve Rier, Sean Lappetito, Mark Skelly, Scott Behmer, Greg Philpot, Manager Ken Daly. Row 2: Dana Abbott, Mark Kowalski, Jack Blais, Mike Fitz- gerald, Doug Naugler, Steve Meoli, Ken Wood, Seth Lincoln, Eric Lorentzen. Row 3: Coach Larry Hines, Ken Manchester, Wayne Bullock, Rick Mills, Art Marston, Mark Richardson, Dave Pinkham, Mark Keaveney, Coach Bill Homan. CLASS NAME T.D.S. PAT Sr. Charlie Colbath 9 2 Jr. Chris Egizi 5 Sr. Don Borger KICKER U9 PATSJ ,,,,,-0, Sr. Bob Peck 4 5 Jr. Kevin Pierre 2 Jr. Tim Confrey 2 'aaa T' l',ADc , :jf Bob Chase runs the interference for Bob Peck WARRIOR STATISTICS: 1972 TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENTS 2140 yds 1263 avefper game: 204 yds l4O!per game Wayland ran 433 offensive plays 48fgame 406, 45fgame Wayland made 109 lst downs, 12!game 81, 9!game Paul Sellier and Gary Lamont break up the play INDIVIDUAL SCORING STATISTICS PTS 58 30 25 24 I2 12 161 pts 139 FIELD HOCKEY The l972 Field Hockey team provided Wayland's only DCL championship dur- ing this Fall Sports season. Led by Co- Captains Betsy Morse and Franzie Smith, the Varsity accumulated a record of 8-l-4, its best ever, earning a tie with S Lincoln-Sudbury as Co-Champions. The J.V. was undefeated, once again, win- ning six games and tieing six. The high points of the season were reached in two games against Weston. The first ended in a O-O tie while the second saw Weston scoring with two minutes to play handing Wayland a 2-l loss, the only defeat suffered. The two goals scored by Weston were the only two that a tough Wayland defense gave up all season. The prospects for next year look very bright, according to Mrs. Bacon, the Varsity coach. In addition to the Co-Captains, only three Seniors, Donna Hoyt, Debbie Ames, and Beannie Jandl, will be lost, while talented players will be coming up from the J.V. team. 171 ,A J.V. FIELD HOCKEY Row l: Sue Gundy, Libby Jewel, Jane Burke, Nancy White, Karen Coluci, Diane Marcey, Amy Johnston Mary Ann Ames. Row 2: Charity Blondin, Tricia Beckwith, Melissa Burdett. Drew Carey, Susan Meagher Julie Southmayd, Julie Hoyt, Karen Griffin, Judy Cotton, Linda Maynard, Marianne Ames. Row 3: Joyce Nahabedian, Carolyn Caruso, Laurel Crosby, Meg Fellows, Rhonda Hansen, Sherry Rodts, Donna O'Brlan Patty Marston, Margo Gillespie, Sue Harmon, Jennifer Montgomery, Tricia Kelly. . ,,l A ' fl, Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland 140 Sue Gundy races toward the goal with Weston defenders in pursuit. Newton South Bedford Acton Weston Lincoln-Sudbu ry Maynard Wayland VARSITY RECORD 0 Wayland 0 Wayland O Wayland 0 Wayland 0 Wayland 0 Wayland 3 Westwood Westwood Bedford Acton Weston Lincoln-Sudbury Maynard 4 13 I 5 41 I K . 'K 1- ff ' .lp s 4 ,J ,u -ng? 'z :ar- Janet Walker, Debby Ames, and Nancy Lawless discuss strategy before the big game at Weston. VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Front Row: Debbie Ames, Co-Capt., Betsy Morse, Co-Capt., Franzie Smith, Robin McNeill, Kathy Hatch. MGFY FOY Gnd SUE WllllGmS fight Row 2: Nancy lawless, Donna Hoyt, Sue Williams, Janet Walker, Laurie Raymond, Mary Foy. Row 3: for the ball against G Weston Beannie Jandl, Anne Jewel, Sue Onufrak, Janet Mazzola, Sue Fellows, Carol Samuels. opponent - Ln..'u , 5 v . I 4, k , P l ' lla. - L. i N 1 It 2 1 al, Anne Jewel dodges past Mrs. Spalding in the First Annual Mothers-Varsity Game. FIGHT! SCORE! WIN! The Varsity raise their sticks to signify the start of the game. l 141 CRCSS COUNTRY Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland 142 viii - '.- ' 73, 4-. .A N' T112 x:i'! 'Q 1 in 'S fl- -n'r,W:v tgs' iv: ', Lap. , ' t B yi' p :O . , 41 -svn.xvf., . , . ' ' , 1' y 'V p ' 1 And away we go . . . . 1 ' I - Front Row: Bill Rubin, Barry Peraner, Al- berto Salazar, Alan Beckwith, Carl Gieg, l A Q Jeffrey Wong: Row 2: Steve Harder, Steve 'H A Tarver, Martin Pike, Josh Winer, Mike ,,, I 4 B . Levy. Row 3: Steve Naugler, Jody Kozlow- a V A ,H ' ski, Powell Scott, Barnaby Wray, George QA, ' V ' 1 , k -u Colculi. Row 4: Arthur Metzger, David , Nj r - A - 1 5 A5 A Mersereau, Bob Soorian, Coach Benedetti. ' r' A fe ll - FE? i , fs Y -4 e ' - 'rf I' 3 la -7 M . f A I, A 8 F f :Q -L dn . g 1 L 2 ' 1' -7-a - - I fi aj S. ' V . V u ' , All 1 , 4 11 , ' 1 7 A if ,y l , l it r l X X, , 1 , 2 l - I I 0 I- 4 YY f 5. fc ,ni J VARSITY SCORES 47 Natick 26 Lynnfield 25 Newton South 22 Lincoln-Sudbury l9 Maynard 42 Weston 39 Bedford 33 Westwood 38 Acton 35 Bedford 22 Lynnheld 45 Acton l 9 Maynard 43 Weston 34 Westwood 27 Lincoln-Sudbury 29 Newton South l The Home Stretch Il SOCCER Front Row: Captains Phil Quinn and Scott Williams. Row 2: Jeff Sebell, Glenn Sullivan, Howard Rubin, David Spokowski, Jef? Eckler, David Sacra. Row 3: Peter Gillespie, Cliff Behmer, Peter Connolly, David Yamartino, Bernie Horgan. Row 4: Chic Johnson, Rich Lawless, Jim Vann, Marc deCoen, Karl Kruger. Row 5: Coach Bill Snow, Craig Backman, Bob Conway, Andy Olendzki. Before the start of the season, Wayland was thought to have had one of the best squads in the DCL, considered by many to be the toughest league in the state. The high ex- pectations failed to materialize, however, as the first halt of the season was a total loss. The Warrior pitchmen come storm- ing back over the second half of their schedule, compiling an encouraging 4-2-l record. The high point of the season was reached in a 3-2 double overtime win over Weston, who had been beaten only once previously. Wayland was actually better than its 5-7-l record would indicate, as two losses came on penalty kicks and another on a goal scored in the last thirty seconds of play. With more than half of the squad returning, the outlook for next year is promising. sg Your A -., ---c..fI. rz..s.a.m..mc. .....4....c Dave Yamortino waits for a Chic Johnson pass Junior Varsity Soccer Team l Goalie Karl Kruger takes a breather l VARSITY SOCCER SCORES Wayland 3 Weston Wayland 'I Acton Wayland 0 Lynnfield Wayland 2 Lincoln-Sudsbury Wayland O Newton South Wayland 2 Bedford Wayland 2 Marlboro Wayland 3 Weston Wayland 2 Acton Wayland 0 Lynntield Wayland 0 Lincoln-Sudbury Wayland l Newton South Waylalnd 4 Bedford 143 GIRLS' SWIM TEAM In its first year of existence, our Girls' Swim Team proved to be a very successful experiment. Competing in the Eastern Massachusetts Southern Division, the team compiled a record of 8 wins, while losing only once, and went on to capture third place in the E. Mass. Championships. Their feats are even more remark- able when it is considered that they competed against established and experienced teams throughout the season. Led by Co-Captain Cathy Peterson and Ann Sweeney, and powered by the Fearsome Foursome relay team, the squad consisted mainly ot freshmen and sophomores. With many good swimmers and divers coming to the high school to augment a core ot returning veterans, prospects for next year appear promising. Ann Sweeney SWIM TEAM 8 Wins, I Loss Wayland 49 Canton 46 Wayland 51 Needham 44 Wayland 50 Seekonk 45 Wayland 56 Norwood 39 Wayland 44 Hyde Park 42 Wayland 48 Westwood 46 Wayland 37 Wellesley 58 Wayland 52 Brookline 43 Wayland 49 Brockton 46 .f , L ' sw fwl MV GIRLS' SWIM TEAM Front Row: Margot Dorfman, Julie Baker, Candy Selby, Jay Flynn, Nancy Martin, Carolyn Evans, Star Myles. Row 2: Libby Sullivan, Faith Wester, Mayanne Keating, Judy Hatton, Debbie Harns, Kelly Matthews, Karen Thompson, Nancy Alvord, Suzanne Beckwith. Row 3: Susan Donovan, Joan Toohey, Andrea Nason, Andrea Johnson, Meagan Primavera, Jane Marston, Debbie Schwartz, Robin MacDougaIl, Karen Crofts, Beth Broad. Row 4: Riki Neuman, Elisa Primavera, Cathie Peterson, Ann Sweeney,Suzette Mendler, Coach Barry Schwartz, Debbie Schwartz ,044 l ll' - V M Z .45 ,. Y X. 'wp' j Candy Selby Joan Toohey I Clif? Antonell harries an opponent XJ' funn? N rxx' -J-xi PI' if iT.- David Harris presses the cradle Hs., N V '11 Coach Moyer gives instructions to David Harris Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Jody Kozlowski runs up riding time 148 33 Cathedral 39 Tech 51 Reading 21 Lowell 40 Ashland 34 Melrose 42 Brockton 51 Lincoln Sudbury 36 Newton South 37 Newton North 50 Concord Carlisle 53 Weston 34 Milford Team Record 12-1-0 15 17 2 39 8 15 5 11 18 15 -A 7 14 ' ' 21 s ' Y...g-n-lb 'fa Peter Ekdahl stops a sit-out fa P 1 First Row: Peter Kozlowski, Jody Kozlowski, David Harris, Brian Riley, Greg Kirshe, Cliff Antonell, Bob Hatton, Craig Spagnoli, Steve Bennett, Hugh Kentley. Row 2: Asst. Coach Jay Sylvester, Peter Ekdahl, Lloyd Alderson, Bob Chase, Mark Kowalski, JetT Backman, Qich Nagle, Tim Confrey, Emory Seles, Peter Confrey, Jamie Gilman, Coach Eric Moyer. David Nagle drives into the mat ...xx After the mee? Oscar Bennet? grapples for position ' 1 4 Paul cimofd tips me ball away from his opp Qnen f Under Verne Breault, in his first year as varsity coach, the Warrior basketball team finished off a disappointing season by losing their last three games to finish in fifth place in the DCL with an 8-8 record, 9-9 overall. A preseason favorite for both the league title and as an entry into the state tourna- ment, Wayland lived up to neither of these predictions. After leading the league for the early part of the season, the Warriors then began to play erratically both individually and as a team. They dropped steadily in the standings, a demise which was only halted by the ending of the season. Coach Breault makes it perfectly clear X nz-as sf-I' i- ,Tzu tho l l' vlslllfl X A gal-L kj' First Row: Jim Porrell, Gary Lamont, Mike Eagan, Don Borger, Doug Parker, Dan Rashin Row 2 Coach Breault, David Mosher, Kevin Pierre, Rich Clampitt, Paul Clifford, Gregg Anderson, Tom Conway Kevin Penney, Bill Stevens. li X1 'H 5 BASKETBALL J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: Firsf Row: Mike Fifzgerald, Cliff Behmer, Paul Sellier, Steve Rier, Paul Griffin Jerry Leshne. Row 2: Mark Richardson, Jose Salazar, Eric Lorenfzen, Coach Joe Porrell, Wiebe Posfema Jef? DeCoen, lvars Jacobson. 5 x X X7 eg-jf 152 The J.V. Team makes a strong showing A mad grasp for a rebound T 5. s RIFLE TEAM Rob The Rifle Team, coached by Mr. Richard Paul, had a fairly successful year, finishing with an 8-2 record. The team got off to a good start, winning its first six matches before meeting Waltham and Malden in two pressure- packed showdowns. Despite dropping both matches, losing to Waltham by a single point and to Malden by five, the rest of the season was completed without a loss. The team ended the season with a 900.8 average, an excellent score for high school riflery. The team could not have completed its season so well without the constant effort that all members put forth. This effort is extremely important in a sport such as riflery where the individual has only one chance to prove himself on the line. Undoubtedly the Wayland marksmen proved themselves again this year. Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland SCORES 904 Newton 905 Watertown 905 Marlboro 906 Concord 899 Braintree 894 Acton 891 Waltham 882 Malden 907 Bedford 915 Melrose 873 841 826 781 848 784 892 887 871 815 . Z Tony Spagnuolo y f tx . x X ...Z- ll 'EY Front Row: Richard Manley, Tony Spagnuolo, Susan Hitchcock, Ken Minty. Row 2: Gail Hitchcock, Chuck Daniels, Paul lucas, Robbie Flanagan, Mr. Paul, Bill Quigley, Bill MOl'CleY, C1155 Sfoddafd- 8. Q. M. Q- ii ...I VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Front Row: Beanie Jandl, Capt. Diane Moberg, Betsy Morse. Row 2: Marlaine Carr, Carole Samuels, Leslie Bridge, Anne Jewel. Row 3: Merrill Maynard, Sue L Fellows, Karen Crofts, Candy Selby, Coach Martha Cantrell. me ae.. -1 lx , Miss Cantrell gives the Varsity some points on strategy during a break in the action VARSITY RECORD: I3-2 Wayland 29 Acton-Boxboro 22 Wayland 44 Westwood 'l4 Wayland 85 Newton South 20 Wayland 63 Maynard 18 Wayland 32 Lincoln-Sudbury 30 Wayland 31 Bedford 32 Wayland 45 Conford-Carlisle . 21 Wayland 43 Weston 28 Wayland 45 Acton-Boxboro 23 Wayland 45 Westwood 58 Wayland 49 Maynard 35 Wayland 43 Weston 29 Wayland 33 Lincoln-Sudbury 25 Wayland 46 Bedford 31 Wayland 34 Concord-Carlisle , 156 Sue Harmon tries to tip the ball to waiting Carol Jefferey tradition. 7 - .. Carol Samuels battles for a rebound GIRLS' BASKETBALL Almost unnoticed among the array of winter sports, the Girls' Basketball Team captured its second consecutive DCL Championship this year. Led by Captain Diane Moberg, the Dirty Dozen compiled an impressive T3-2 record. Utilizing superior speed, rebounding, shooting and team spirit, the girls steam-rollered over their opponents. A 33-31 victory over Bedford in the next to last game climaxed the season and provided a measure of revenge after an earlier one point loss to the boisterous Bedford team. The prospects for a third consecutive DCL title next year appear bright. With the exception of seniors Diane Moberg, Beanie Jandl, Marlaine Carr and Merrill Maynard, the remainder of the team will be back, supplemented by some good talent coming up from the J.V. team, to carry on Wayland's winning Lev -AV A '--. Q7 LJ LJ I l ,.-2' all Front Row: Connie Wynne, Meg Fellows, Co-Capt. Donna O'Brien, Co-Capt Patty Mars- ton, Coach Kathy Elson. Row 2: Sue Harmon, Mary Langan, Barbara Myles, Jay Flynn, Sue Burgett, Libby Jewel. Row 3: Janet Roche, Debbie Phylis, Margy lrving, Carol Jefirey, Kay Lockwood. Sue Burgett dribbles around a defender as Connie Wynne stands by in J.V. action. Laurie Raymond lays it up as Beanie Jandl looks on 157 WINTER TRACK Much like this year's Cross Country team, Wayland's Varsity Indoor Track Team faced a building season. They were led by surprising freshmen Alberto Salazar and Carl Gieg, as well as steady Senior Co-Captains John Foy and Alan Beckwith. The team compiled a dis- appointing 2-4-l record during the season, but managed to 'finish fourth in the All-League Meet. Wayland will lose some of its depth to graduation, but will return several outstand- ing iuniors and freshmen. Co-Captain John Foy starts the relay 3 .E Wg' i -. 1 2 I ,Q X5 k' -'Saw ,T .f O 4 fi David Mersereau leads the charge, with Alberto Sfeve Comm the hurdles Salazar immediately behind him E HOCKEY TEAM The Wayland Hockey Team once again proved to be one of the top teams in the state. The Warriors lost a tie for the Dual County League Crown with Acton, when they were played to a 2-2 standoff by Concord-Carlisle. Acton and Concord proved to be Wayland's only challenge as they blew through the rest of the league by lopsided scores. Wayland was led by an array of stars, including All-Star Defense- men Phil Pagano and Peter Connolly, and All-Star Forwards Mark Shepard, Rick Irving, Seth Johnson, and Chris Egizi. Johnson was the teams scoring leader, and one of the top scorers in the state, with Shepard not far behind. Wayland played in the first round of the State tournament and won by a score of 9-1. ln the second round Wayland played Andover and won by the score of 4-3. At press time Wayland will play a strong Falmouth team in the semi-finals, but are a good bet to go all the way to the finals for the second time in a row. Players on the bench anxiously follow the action Ns SFX J-l V! il l ravi . Q, Y K ll y Y LAI L in Q, B -vw- Y YLAN LAN,-1 J' wi 162 3 First Row: Jeff Mennelly, Scott Williams, Steve Henley, Phil Pagano, Captain Rick Irving, Pete Connolly, Andy Falvey, Chic Johnson, Russell Wray. Row 2: Coach Bill Morris, Don Wogan, Bob Meagher, Jeff Walters, Rick Rosse, Chris Egizi, Bill Burdett, Tom Meagher, Rich Lawless, Mark Shepard, Mike Connolly, Tim Kinchla. Mark Shepard spllts the defense while Rrch Lawless stands by Mark Shepard Peter Connolly, and Scott Wulllams pursue a Hudson opponent 8 LAN X2 Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Two Hudson Shepard. Scott Wnlltams races the - opposmon to the puck SCORES Weston Lincoln-Sudbury Newton-South Westwood Acton Maynard Bedford Concord-Carlisle Weston Lincoln-Sudbury Newton-South Westwood Acton Maynard Bedford Concord-Carlisle Team Record: 14-I-I defensemen tie up Mark 63 HOCKEY Wayland goes wild after scoring a goal against Bedford Chic Johnson fires past a hapless defensemen I' ' Jin 32 ,0- J'-if 5. Q ,W-.n.,. 'if 16 'A Xxgbi' , g if 1? mf :SAI U ' 9 Phil Pagano bursts through the Bed- ford defense Shepard centers the puck for an open Chic Johnson Rich Lawless streaks down the right side li 4 f z 4 1 ' W q, 1'-an-' Gunning. Chlc Johnson shoots the puck In from the blue lane V-. V Hg ,G .ivvffz-gs. D L , We 1' , ' . fx' , ' A fl WJ. ' 'iz-'fvf f V X -L, - A fv,4, ., 5 .fx-QV ' ..'Mg.r., 'f 5 ,. V. 4., .. .,,, 4 lvl: , fir ' . X '- V -vi. 3'?3-ea as BQXP Q2 ' ' .Y ,rn in X . Shepard shoots over a sprawled defensemen 165 SKI TEAM Under the guidance of rookie coach Peter Bacon, the Ski Team ran, schussed, kicked and glided its way, with its usual high spirits, through the terrible snow season. The well-balanced slalom team was led by the Terrific Trio - Rob, Jay and Tom Gray, with girls Sara Daniels and Jamie Gainsboro. Racing through mud, grass and not much snow, the cross-country team scored im- pressive victories with Aaron Abend, Harris MacNeilI, Helen Randall, Nandy Lawless and Ann Sweeney, leading a tremendous group of skiers. With a lot of underclassmen strength, the team looks hopefully towards a very snowy and victorious season next year. Practicing before the big meet ,no- Q., sv- K 'lrwqz ' - I J' X L X L l , -9- .- - X T T., . Af t .ati- '.. .. qu'-ff39 ? Pi' K 1- Q. VU- , ' ., ' ' - 'Q' 6' '- . y,..Af I, T- l -i ffl: X li. 166 The first race begins l'?'?an , . v ,,..v .- .. .V , - , 1. J-.ef lv A 5 i 'TQ-Jiri-fy-g I - 1 ,a'm','1' V nh if 'i-fb-: 41. o., n-1 J -5 , ,mv ' ..-i' Ski team Co-Captains Helen Randall and Robbie Gray Robbie Gray attempts to shush down a snowless slope aug.. f . gn-. . . V. , I o U lf' . . 1. . . l,.-L -. , 74 Aaron Abend watches Helen Randall as she practices ',, 5. fb- -fs.. . .- 3'- 1' w -44H i+3 1 4 ' ' 'fi f , . A il 2 . - lf? - , ' . 'f ' X 'f ' i ,f ,A I, V -f- L. -,5 K ' ' -F ' L . 1 l V -2 .- 51 ' f i A lv ' i 4 flu 'I as QL' fi.. X '.- '.,,, ,' . ' ' ' Dil Q ' ji QL!! N-J, 1 L ' Al, l I ' l f 2, i SKI TEAM First Row. Helen Randall, Coach Bob Snow, Robbie Gray, Karen Blom. Row 2: Cary Wong, Heather MacNeill, Patty Byrne, Aaron Abend, Mark Pendergast, Harris MacNeill, Peter Hoenig, Leslie Randall, Robin Sebell, Sue Tewksbury, Patty Brown, Sarah Adams, Janet Walker, Jennifer Jenkins, Nancy Martinson, Liz Alpert, Wendy Sullivan. Row 3: Carol Mordecai, Chris Geiger, Harold Chamberlin, Andy Geiger, Jay Gray, Charlie Beckett, Cindy Owen, Roger Heeren, Jef? DeCoen, Cindy Alpert, Star Myles, Roberto Dugas. Row 4. Lisa Trubiano, Lisa Maini, Debby Harris, Su Morse, Nancy Lawless, Jane McKinnon, Matt Reardon, David Abend, Diane Groh, Cathie Peterson, Randy Hagenstein, Sarah Roberts, Peter Belamarich, Scott Finlay, Ted St. John. Row 5: Judy Brewer, Phil Lincoln, Jon Geiger. Row 6: Michael Abend, Cindy Holman, Ann Sweeney, Jay Gray. 16 i Front Row: Patty Farrington, Karen Hill, Pat Morrissey, Martha Bohlen, Anne Kiiduff. Row 2: Debbie Stowell, Donna LaFemina, Diane Mozer, Margie Amero, Laurie Williams, Betty Hearne. i I I I r 1 Ubi , I E. 'tj ,- . 543-- .' ,' '5 IM 'rl' Jann Joyce 168 Q. Patty Farrington and Patty Morrissey lead a cheer for the 'Orange and Black' mmm l 'TT 'l 'Z ,, xr G, muzl ,.iZ .'f'..,4,Ej'f.p , Q. .mi Us , - -'C 1 -1'1-in f. ., Q V' -ijt .111 , 4' in I va! .1 1 i 45', , Q 'lx Q 'thaw 6 55,-v. y A 4 1' fm - pg 1 X 'gn ' . sJ Q N iv wr 1 f.- R 4 'af If sa., . ,4 'X ' . S HIMUMWMQ y QUIA ENGLISH There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well-written or badly written. That is all. -Oscar Wilde Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English. -William Shakespeare MRS. EDNA SAUNDERS ROBERT HENNESSEY MARY NED NYBERG H+ I sfiw 'Q .AGN DR. DAVID CRELLIN, Department Head I ,fs I hu.. 2' -4' xi rn, ...mp Aa. Mm X ,Ml Lb I A . A 1 .,,, Left: MRS. MARGARET SELLIER, Secretory 'I-N2 I 11 ' ff W .f 7.6 'v A we -all' X.. if , Q' 322519 1 . A ?,,', -' 1, 'Sr A f 2-f' M X MRS. CONSTANCE CHASE, Reading x 13 F' I SX MRS. SUZANNE READE 4 1 r.. ,4 . Il Agn idk.. JOHN GILLIS MRS. KATHLEEN LAMPERT J MRS. BONNIE GREENAWALT 1 I If WW! MRS. SALLY ALEXANDER LAURA STRINGFELLOW E 2 fi Q - -w 7 l ., . 1 X ,, ,Q , - rd 4' , f. -241'-11-L'.j'gf '1x2: fi jd-13+ , I , 1 1 ,' A Q3 V 1 ,Jr R r I , 'I , yn fx all-s 1f'- if Slit' SCIENCES Lab Report: Hypothesis: Freshmen will evolve into seniors despite natural disasters and obstructions, including: I.P.S., Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Equipment: one TOO ml. beaker, one bunsen burner, one dis- section kit, one face shield, and one blinkie. Observations: The students valiantly struggle through the distillation of wood, Boyle's Law, the dissection of fetal pigs, Planck's.Constant and reverse pinocytosis. Conclusions: It was a miracle! MRS. FRANCES HATCH, Science Lab Supervisor 'W . if xx 5 I ' f , . .' -, fx .1 'N .,,,,,,w, 4 H , if I' gf ,., .. .. '14 - 1 -A ' :I , 2. 44 ,-- fl! AA Aff. K K ,X ,Q A .J-f ffl. fs: ff, 4 , , , . - 4 -f i,fAJ4, JXQL-xii ,JV - A YI- , f'A x 'Y'Y'bc - ix xx' , . ' 1' tfJ'5't4A,, MRS. ELIZABETH KOLM, Reference Center Aide JAMES WALTER, Introductory Physical Science 176 ill!! ECA 11 ll I a-:ff 1 :r::.4f.- -... 4. MRS. MARTHA SPOKOWSKI, Secretary 'if ,gg LSL'-3lAL..4l ., xx J k ,,4...4' H . Ll 4 p-f. xu V ' 4 li 'I M . I s PETER SULLIVAN, Introductory Physical Science ROBERT EDELL, Introductory Physical Science rrp ,Av . nfl 'lf'-5 I If fi ,X J f J! f 7 yy-wp, ' , .W-,P t . .- ' I I -all -. 3 ul X, I :4 ik .JAX KX x4I!'i uul ' 55, Aw-41' VAUGHN AVEDIAN, Depmlmenf Hecld JOHN FARIAS, College Biology, IIS Biology .+, , ,ry Q , lj . ml I I I I SCIENCES ROBERT BIBEAU, College Chemistry, A.P. Chemistry JOHN RUEL, College Chemistry it 'ifgfi-PSY Q .-U, .,,., t :- N, , 5 l s ' Q l if . Uv Sl Il 22 23 . I1 I8 l gs. '- -X '1 'IAQ 212 LV' u. I s 'S f. iw ik Tl 28 Hel xl Mnhln 077 V I l I 1 I l fv' -,,.. -i ' ISABEL BOUIN, College Biology, A.P. Biology 178 I' gy g434'3 uf V-ff: 16 Surf ,av . df ,il f MRS. JACQUELINE ARENDT, College Chemistry Honors Chemistry l l JAY SYLVESTER, College Biology, Biology Left: MRS. DORA BAKER, A.P. Physics, College Physics i sv I , '-QP' ' h a.. ff L za , fi! Y il ,. fi I3 Q , .1 ,li fl , . 0 J. ,if MRS. MARGUERITE MOSS, College Biology, Honors Biology Below: DR. BARRY WERNER, Physics, College Physics, Honors Physics A '11 ff X X KR' X i if x- . .D Q 7'-,f MRS. ELIZABETH PATTERSON, IPS, College IPS MATHEMATICS MAXINE NEWBERG, Algebra 'l, Geometry 1 RICHARD BOLSTER, Department Head, Algebra 2, H Algebra 2 'Qi ' anti Y? , '. . w .K DOUGLAS STATHER, Math Analysis, Algebra 2, Computer 5 . r1S,b.:+l I PAULA Del.AlARRO, Algebra 1, Geometry 'Q +1. FRANK SHELTON, Honors Math Analysis, Honors Algebra 2, Calculus BC ff. 1 r ,fv- sreiif X '1f':fr'Q2f5.: Qt ,.g fi. 6:5 g V. X ,A 'ff' 'fffff-was A X I if- ,LQQ Z'-ff , - J 1-'uzgzr-1123:-32-Jm wwn 1 , , H e:u.:?,g'f ' ' sf 2,-. , FYR, I aff.. Pri - lk yi - 5 ,-. s - ,. BD' f'-Jff ,I 'C K 7- , T., 15, ,..,,,-q ,ff-,.r-f,p , Iv 5' F ifiasfeg 4 -V -1.10 , is MAHONEY, Honors Geometry, Math Analysis, tsl r 'lil :N H .X ' A L.. L, Ls ' fflx RICHARD PAUL, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, Computers I -cl MATHEMATICS f-5 ii .- -.-1lii'- I I I I I I I I I I vi' RUSSELL KASSATLY, Geometry, Algebra 'I, General Math I I I I I I MRS. BARBARA LURVEY, Geometry, Algebra I, Pre-Algebra, Computer 182 JAY HARMON, Geometry, Algebra 2 193 N rf X L4 , f' ey' 1 . I l S ' UWSQQ : A MATHEMATICS This year in the equation department, variables, was back. Geometry was Algebra was purely functional, Math and Calculus became an integral part puter became the focus of several new . IDA BADDERS, Secretary . in-was ..,,..,., 'X dl ANN GAGNE, Algebra 2, Geometry, Honors Geometry MRS. ANITA MABARDY, Algebra l, Geometry gl I SOCIAL STUDIES The subject of history is the life of peoples and of humanity. To catch and pin down in words - that is, to describe directly the life, not only of humanity, but even of a single people, appears to be impossible. Leo Tolstoi lf a man could say nothing against a character but what he could prove, history could not have been written. -Samuel Johnson History is bunk. -Henry Ford JOHN LINDSEY, U.S. History, Social Science 'JD Z -5 ,-:..5- -cal is N X V 1 'WY RAYMOND DAIGLE, World History I, World History II DONALD BENEDETTI, World History I, World History II RAYMOND MACK, World History I, World History Il, U.S. History ni 118,55 fx . Y' 5 L VU GW QQ in E - , s I . ' -an - MRS. MARY TETREAULT, World History, U.S. History 135 SOCIAL STUDIES THOMAS BRENNAN, Department Head, Social Science I 4 .00 p,1'K4 I .Nfl ! I 157 ..4- .- ' '-'43 cr ,gig --4'-J' 'ch sr- ef' MRS. PEARL ZIMMERMAN, Secretory CARL COREY, World History I, World History II, U.S. History 4 I E -'o. f1 '?' I-- MRS. LUCILLE CHAMPAGNE, World History I, World History Il f' T , A i is f ' v Rf vt,-I if fix, A ' ' 71' ' -ig ls! N ,sf ,i lk sn T in ' A . A -or l 2 ids! . 1 X If lt I ,f g.Mm.w.sH1 'zsffx16f ' y S J, - - Q ,. .Xl , I '- STEPHEN WAGNER, U.S. History, Sociol Science S ROBERT SCOTLAND, World History I, U.S. History, A.P. History 'TX ANDREW NAGORSKI, World History I, World History Il Social Science LANGUAGES FRANCIS SMITH, Department Head, Classics Handy Foreign Phrases for Tourist When visiting the four corners ofthe earth, we may be required to search back into the depths of our quickly fading memories, and extract a few helpful phrases-suitable for any occasion. Herewith follow the rudiments of foreign languages necessary for the tourist: Rome: Ubi est Gallia? . . . Odi et odi . . . Aeneas est creampuftus magnus. Greece: I never learned Greek and I never wanted to. Italy: Andiamo! . . . Ia strega . . . lasagna. France: Polly-vous fransez? . . . Wee, wee . . . Il faut que ie parte. Germany: Ich bin ein Berliner . . . Willi ist krank . . . Wienerschnitzel. Spain: i Hola, Paco! ?Que tal? . . . Arroz con Pollo . . . Taco Take-out. Z Iw 'f 5.-tQi x W I . vii..-.L-NN kixilig W 188 5 r,wy,? sf-M ' S .fl ,.f MRS. MAY ANDERSON, Language Lab Aide LINDA SHERWOOD, Spanish MN JEANNE KIGHTLINGER, French MRS. MARY SULLIVAN, French f 'l!P 'xl 'vw'-7 'v ', RL WAX. ,Lx 3 L . .X LTIM JCLN uw r J 'x , Xfi Q fn 'L .' 1 S S L L S fJf4Jf2Xep,:v -JT 1 --.vi Wx J 47 1 1 i K , MARCEL RICH ER, Latin JOHN MELLODY, Clcassucs MRS. ANTOINETTE BUCCI, Secretary 189 LANGUAGES MRS. LINDA GREYSER, French DR. JUAN PALMEROLA, Spanish ,-ug!! 'J 9' y .'. .. I .4 , I N xl Q- L Sl n I. I I a ', a ' JOHN Lowe, French 190 s 'x 0 0 fl, 5 . , 5 N K keg- , 0 6 MRS. JEAN BAGNASCHI, Spanish -,f 4 10 9 k f A 1 v ' A 6 WAYNE CRUTHIRDS, Classics JANE NEWSTEAD, Spanish C' ,-'a N .L+ QR' 4, gy J- f . O '.p.,,,,.,1ul? 'Z Nl ir'f, 1 LU' A P 1 . s ,K A MRS. GLORIA NORTON, S .f i I R UI. If gf '1 panish ALAN ENGBORG, French, German ..-J 'GF' OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION JOSEPH LUKIS, Department Head 4 ,a Q I Lf N., an L ,, L K 92 WAYNE BARNES, Plan 1 D- MRS. EVELYN KELLER, Plan I f'-' '4 ALFRED CAMORALI, Industrial Arts VERNE BREAULT, Industrial Arts Under the heading, Occupational Education, and the guidance of Mr. Joseph Lukis, the Arts, Home Economics, Plan I, Work-Study, Independent Study and the Business Department have been consolidated this year. The idea behind this new department is to allow students to focus on all aspects of occupational training, not iust business instruction. The department serves approximately 200 students, introducing them to the 22,000 occupations available to them. The Work-Study program is one of the largest in the state, headed by a new teacher, Mr. David Pawelski. Other new teachers include Mrs. Virginia Williams, Mr. Jimmy James, and Mr. Al Camorali. Next year, the department hopes to institute a Distributive Educational Course, which will coordinate classroom education with practical work experience. 1 lzf . fx, Q SAW-I I I . t I I ttf 4.4-. 4 J i l 1 I 1 l l i a l fl 1. A ilnunrl RALPH PEARSON, Industrial Arts :Inu ul' . ill. ' .' DAVID PAWELSKI, Work Study, Independent Study MRS. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, Business ff 3 f 'A I , 1:2- l AL MRS. FIRTH HUTCHISON, Business JIMMY JAMES, Business 1 bf WILLIAM HOMAN, Business l Q - -'.'- fax My Q1 sir- ' K I X I LYNNE GUANO, Special Education MRS. MARION STILLMAN, Home Economics Q A MRS. BETTY O'KEEFE, Special Education Aide 3' -Q' Evil? n SUSAN GREEN, Home Economics i 195 9 Fl N E GEORGE DOREN, Department Head AH art nl,ME, fr. OF, fr. L art-, ars - more at ARMJ l.a: skill in performance acquired by experience, study, or observation, KNACK bn human ingenuity in adapting iatural things to man's use 2a a branch of learnin l ROBERT KIDD, Music 1 : Q: f J: one of the humanities 121: pl the liberal arts 131: con- scious use of skill, taste, and creative imagination in the production of aesthetic objects. Art is mankind struggling for expression. MRS. MARILYN GREENLY, Music JDE qi- 3- 3... .1 van: cg., 5 X. MRS. TERESE GARUFO, Art xg fi!-'23 iq,-5. tw , 4 1 . MRS. AMY CHAPMAN, Art LELIA SAPIENZA, Librarian ' MEDIA CENTER Onward, upward, bigger, better . . . the Media Center grew through the year by leaps and trickles . . . maybe September, 1972 . . . librarians and students alike suffered through an exercise room alias library. If the cold didn't get you, the ever bouncing basketball would . . . perhaps December, 1972 . . . the big pink stucco elephant . . . more space for offices, classrooms . . . if we play our report cards right -- 1976? MRS. NANCY HITCHCOCK, Library Aide fx 2 if -' T Q 1 I 'x ' ls if ' L , , -' fm .4 y s f JOSEPH RYAN, A. V. Director MRS. SUE STEVENSON, Library Aide MRS. MARY WILLIAMS, Library Aide PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Gym Game - A fun, exciting game for the whole school. Any number can play! Object: To get through four years of it and have fun. Equipment: A gym suit, white socks and sneakers. Rules: Don't chew gum. Don't be late. Don't forget your combination. Don't forget to lock up your valuabies. Don't forget your sweatshirt or you freeze! Don't forget to have a good time! MARTHA CANTRELL 4 'w 3 RALPH SALVATI, Athletic Director Si fi n 'sf 'F . W, ,,M.M,wm ERIC MOYER . ff 6 W0 s - r ,,,..-ff' CHARLES BOWERS, Department Head ' w w i if MRS. KATHLEEN ELSON MRS. JOAN BACON I W SERVICES CAFETERIA PERSONNEL MRS. RAY SAMPSON, Director of FoodSServices I 'z .XJ wx 4 MRS. HELEN BERRY, Nurse's Aide MRS. MARIE MCELROY if .4 N. '7-.J SERVICES MRS, JOANN KOHLER, Study Hall Supervisor ig ' ?,, I' f J MRS CHARLOTTE PESCOSOLIDO, Study Hall Supervisor f Si 1 LEWIS ROCHE, Head Custodian 201 , - GUIDANCE AND PARENT COUNSELLING SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT FULL NAME OF STUDENT: Wayland High School Guidance Department. T972 PROGRAM ADDITIONS: Mrs. Marjorie Pensak. REMAINING COURSES: Miss Helen Glynn, Mr. Lewis Oxford, Mr. Paul Hefifernan, Mrs. Joan Capriole. ACTIVITIES. Counseling others in college choices. Working out schedules with the aid of the magical computer. Scholastic Achievement Testing. Vocational Guidance. CHARACTER: Generally pleasant and helpful. Mrs. Dill and Mrs. Fredrickson act as agents of good will. PAUL HEFFERNAN, Counselor LEWIS OXFORD, Director of Guidance -I IQ!- y reflux? 4 .. ffl ., ' .1 , Fw iigf-S:: 2:::i-A 3 It-1,'.'-1'-,-,.f-M ff nk 'TI'ST:::x. WTI N 'iflfrywj ' - :::' WX I lll' 1 I -4 iffifwijf- R N f A f 'mfs-1 -pr f'?Sg..,, f A -fs '?D1i1!F' .rr lf' Still f 'fdf'-. '-'QTQ A I. L5 1 fi .571 i. 'N fl' -lf db' MRS. SHEILA HAYNES, Parent Counselor HELEN GLYNN, Counselor 202 - MRS. CYNTHIA ATLAS, Project Director, Parent Counseling MRS. GLADYS SPERBER, Research Dlrector, Parent Counselmg .1 'IQ' . N-gf MRS. MARJORIE PENSAK, Counselor fn Y' MRS. ELVIRA WILLIAMS, Metco Coordinator IMA' v .Q 0 MRS. JOAN cAPRnoLE, Counselor L1 ADMINISTRATION MRS. MARGARET BRENNAN, Secretary MRS. ELSIE FREDRICKSON, Guidance Secretary I I I Q-5 ff- ,I NU a I Rf N I -- - '5 A . MRS. DOROTHY DILL, Guidance Secretary I5 724070 kt . gt R iv. A 12. i -1-...... ix, 43' A. MRS. ELEANOR WELSH, Secreiary MRS. LOUISE KELSOE, Secretory MRS. BARBARA SHARPE, Secretary .13-D ADMINISTRATION DR. WILLIAM G. ZIMMERMAN, Superintendent of Schools T25 l - a A ' ,-1 'W' .f 5 sf' L i ff' l QT if MQ, itll? ' sf- 'a ., ws 5595-S215 , .thwrgin 1 ,lit ' - N -14 Q,-Lt N - J1',f l iffy l : 'Alf I ' if ,ax ' :- ,',. ..f ish, Q A , 1,54 ,L Mg.. s ,, 1- 'W M sf ' i ' , Q - tilt 't LA X . - . -0 L ' Q . A? ' .-ww. Yi DR. CHARLES E. GOFF, Principal ,fx V 'cr' -'- K.. in DAVID P. CONNOLLY, Assistant Principal JOSEPH E. MAUGER, Assistant Principal .-'sis ' N K, -Q :'U1t-3 .Au .ffm Y 1 3. R, 1 si. JH 1973 SCHOOL COMMITTEE - Seated: Mr. Raymond Jewett, Mrs. Joy Shane, Mr. Jack Bohlen, Chairman Mr. W. H. lrvine. Standing: Mr. Arthur R. Wagman, Administrative Assistant for Business Managementg Mr. David W. MacDonald, Assistant Superintendentp Dr. William G. Zimmerman Jr., Superintendentg Mr. William Dutczak, Administrative Assistant tor Personnel. 'W1lil 'L f ix S-.Q 14 X A . f,p.. ...-- , dur 'ii 'tn 'VI f 121' .. Ss. MR. ROBERT ANASTAS, Health Education Coordinator ' -w-.., - DR. ROBERT J. COHEN, School Psychologist ., 665676, A V . Ni- SPONSORS Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Abend Mr. and Mrs. Dwight S. Adams Kathryn Barton Nursing Home Dr. and Mrs. Harold Chamberlin, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Chodosh Dom's Cleaner's Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard F. Eagan Edward Featherston David L. Fye Stanley R. Hott I. M. Holliday E. Ross Hopkins Thomas B. Horgan Livingston B. Hoyt Keller Electric Company Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lawless LeBlanc's Barber Shop Lee's Farm Market Mr and Mrs. Harold MacNeill Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Macumber Mr Singo Matsuda Mr and Mrs. Owen E. Maynard Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Mclnturft Mr and Mrs. John H. Minot Mr and Mrs. Arthur E. Mix Mr and Mrs. Mark Mordecai Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mudway Mr. and Mrs. Winston A. Naugler Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Pavloglou Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Peck Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Quinn Mr. and Mrs Robert N. Randall Dr. and Mrs. Louis N. Rashin Mrs Suzie Reade Mrs June Rokes Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rounsefell Mrs. Rita M. Rousseau Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Sacra Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sebell Mrs.- George Shepard Mr. and Mrs. William F. Siebert Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Smith Mrs. Ruth L. Spriggs Mr and Mrs. Raymond L. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stillman Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Straffus and Mrs. Jack F. Sullivan and Mrs. David A. Trageser James T. Treffrey, Inc., Realtors Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Wallner Wayland Shell Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Wilson Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winkel and Mrs. Aldo H. Zullo Post Road Liquor Co. PATRGNS Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mr. cmd Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn S. Avedian Roger A. Backman Adolphe Baker Richard Bolster Thomas Brennan Collins Market Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Iver M. Fossum Jack F. Furrer David Grittin Charles C. Halbower Robert E. Hines Richard J. Irving Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Jabs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Richard P. Jeffrey Laurence C. Johnston Philip Mabardy Horace Megathlin William Minty Charles W. Moody Joseph V. Morgan George W. Nelson Peter Neumann James Oblinger Nicholas A. Pandiscio Mr. C. Joseph Parker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Parker Perodeau's Market Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt E. Peterson .William A. Ragan Robert N. Randall Leon E. Rubin J. F. Ryan, Jr. Robert G. Shurts Karen Straffus Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Sullivan Mrs. Margaret J. Vann Wayland Answering Service Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph G. Wohl Mr. and Mrs. Kurt L. Wray STUDENT PATRONS Don't play dead before you have to. Live. Smile. People will wonder what you're up to. There's no hard feelings, Sarah! A fool says in his heart, There is no God . Is the Media Center completed yet? We don't know where we stand for Beth Maynard You may say I'm a dreamer, But I'm not the only one.. . I'm the RAINBOW KID . . . 2 l N 1 Wayland Representatives: Mrs. James F. Orr, Jr. Mrs. Robert Paine, Jr. David H. Bradley, President L. DAVEXPSBT 2 1 x wi li ,, N dINC. . . ,Q fffffffff-' WESTON ' SINCE 1931 A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE ' 4215 BOSTON POST ROAD - Sfffi-elftlfllrl Compliments of Dave Starmer' Disposal, Inc. Cesspools and Septic Tanks 358-4040 COCHITUATE AUTO BODY MAIN STREET COCHITUATE 653-3760 WINN PARKER WEST NEWTON SAVINGS Safety for Savings West Newton ,,,.,. , r , Wayland NATICK FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK - Two Ottices - 6 MAIN STREET, NATICK NATICK MALL BRANCH Route 9 J ww CIAND Mos ffdfx WN W1 ffcfllamu.. f ,,.,.ni T-Bird - LTD - Galaxie - Torino Pinto - Mustang - Maverick ,lo X69 50th ANNIVERSARY '7 L.. ee for e A rfssswe - I - L w . 1 I Y ac 4 W xii? :Q lm' lf fall, mi A if -,, M 4 'm A rg X X 4 fr r f f . sz. g 1 i r It ,ffl stil!! 'J f 33? '11 2 'A' MV r. M I f,-ef . ch: iff: X fy, g - mul Y e Q : u ll L- L l l 1 V Y! J l 4l f W it r 1 1 l , - Xl Vflllx T, - wx' i , , X 4 ,' 4,47 The household word - you never hear. ln the kitchen, we're better known by the . I companies we keep. Gur subsidiaries, Amana and Caloric, spe- cialize in products that make life more com- fortable, more convenient. For instance, Amana Radarangew micro- wave ovens that dramatically cut cooking Z . 1 ' 1,,,W ' A ' times. Freezers and refrigerators you never , ' have to defrost. Step-saving trash compactors. v 'mqril X Caloric ranges with selt-cleaning ovens. , , And throughout the home, Amana air con- G ditioners quietly create the perfect climate for comfort. Quality products from quality companies. Raytheon companies. Congratulations to the Class of 1973. Equipment Development Laboratories, Sudbury-Wayland. An Equal Opportunity Employer TOWN LINE HARDWARE INC. Housewares - Tools Garden Supplies Plumbing and Electrical Supplies BOSTON POST ROAD, SOUTH SUDBURY 443-2112 CONGRATULATIONS and GOOD LUCK HOLMES ASSOCIATES, REALTOR 298 BOSTON POST ROAD, WAYLAND, MASS. 358-4501 Naticlc's Young Firm, Serving Young People's Needs call Joseph Jerry Joyce for complete Insurance Service OFFICE 655-0522 RES., WAYLAND 358-7960 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1973 FROM ---- RICHEY AND CLAPPER INC. 209 West Central St. Natick 655-0522 PANDOLFINO'S MeI's Restaurant 310 E. COMMONWEALTH Ave. COCHITUATE FAMILY DINNERS Open 7 Days to 12 p.m. 653-9887 Haircuts, saunas and so forth. FEATURING: Terrific razor cuts, layer cuts, shogs. Hair coloring. We straighten your curly hair. Manicuring. NOT TO MENTION: Massages by our expert masseuses. Saunas in our sauna bath. PLUS: Men's custom hairpieces fprivate fitting roomsl. Appointments - Walk-in 875-0080 WHERE: Route 30 between the Mass. Pike and Speen Street WHEN: 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday until 5:30 s1,J s ' f .sq JUNICR EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row: Jonna Zimmerman, Mike Abend, Spot Abend. Row 2: Pat Halloran, Ann Jewel, Linda Mansfield, Patty Brown, Nancy Lawless, Cathy Burke. Row 3: Lloyd Alderson, Charlene Flynn, Laurie Wallace, Cathy Hubbard, Mrs. Alexander. Congratulations to the Class of '73 from M.A. M.B. N.C. M.C. R.F. P.G. D.H. H.R. P.L. P.M. M.N. K.P. M.R. S.S. B.T. R.Z. L.A. S.B. C.C. C.D. C.F. P.G. K.H. C.K. J.L, J.M. C.O. J.P. S.R. C.S. D.V. J.Z. L.A. A.B. S.C. G.D. S.F. D.S. C.H. A.K. J.l.. G.M. S.O. G.P. K.R. K.S. J.W. S.J.A. D.A. T.B. C.C. N.D. M.F. A.H. B.H. K.K. B.L. R.M. L.O. P.P. C.S. W.S. W.W. G.A. C.B. D.C. J.D. S.F. P.H. J.H. M.K. S.L. L.M. S.O. A.P. D.S. L.S. J.W. L.A. J.B. K.C. N.D. B.P. S.H. V.H. T.K. B.M. R.M. C.O. W.P. A.S. T.S. L.W. R.A. L.B. R.C. T.D. J.G. .l.H. M.K. B.M. B.P. S.P. S.P. M.S. T.S. J.W. C.B. P.B. J.G. K.G. S.H. P.H. .l.K. M.M. G.M. J.P. L.R. J.S. J.S, C.W. B.B. L.B. T.C. L.D. C.G. D.H. C.H. K.K, C.M. S.M. D.P. A.R. J.S. H.S. D.W. M.B. J.B. J.C. J.D. A.G. A.H. D.H. D.L. H.M. S.M. S.P. C.R. P.S. L.S. H.W. W.B. C.B. M.C. C.D. A.G. K.H. P.I. G.l.. T.M. D.M. S.P. F.R. E.S. N.S. J.W. K.S. W.B. B.C. C.D. P.G. S.H. T.I. S.L. A.M. Y,M. D.P. P.R. P.S. C.S. L.W. C.B. K.C. J.C. C.E. J.G. W.H. EJ. N.L. J.M. A.M. M.P. J.R. K.S. S.S. S.W. S.B. J.C. J.C. C.E. C.G. B.H. A.J. .l.L. T.M. L.M. J.P. K.R. A.S. W.S. T.W. A.B. M.C. R.C. J.E. D.G. R.H. A.J. M.L. L.M P.M. D.P. N.R. S.S. A.S. J.W. C.B. H.C. N.C. C.E. C.G. D.H. C.J. J.L. L.M. J.M. M.P. K.R. A.S. B.T. B.W. S.B. N.C S.C. D.E. J.G. M.K. S.K. P.L. B.M. R.M. P.P S.R. E.S. P.T C.W. B.B. P.C. K.C. P.P. HG. K.H. L.K. JL. N.M. S.N J.R. A.S. P.T. C.W. C.B. J.C. W.C. S.F. J.G. R.H. M.K P.L. L.M. S.N. M.P. B.R. P.S. P.T. B.W. S.B. B.C. D.C. G.F K.G. G.H. R.K. G.L. M.M. B.N. J.P. T.P. R.S. S.T. D.Y C.B. J.C. C.C. T.F. T.G. P.H. S.K. J.L. T.M. C.N. J.P. R.R S.S. E.T. K.Y. . K.P. the Class of '74 ARROWHEAD GARDENS, INC Congratulations GINA and CLASS 0F 'I973 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '73 COCHITUATE MOTORS, INC. from OVER 33 YEARS Chevrolet Soles 81 Service in Cochituate FREE 30 DAY EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE ON ALL OUR USED CARS Junction of Routes 27 81 30 Sales Dept. 653-7471 Service Dept. 635-7514 A COMMUNITY PROJECT Compliments of DATH'S PACKAGE STORE 131 MAIN STREET COCHITUATE, MASSACHUSETTS ,- ,nn .c'.- ,n th: '!fl.,', : ',J - ,,. ,,, 0 ,' 'QT' '-T2 Y MQ 7 'f1 LT511 5:1 1211 -U. b'Cv iii f1i.f1miflW.mtn1 Compliments of SUBURBAN DODGE Route 49 - OPPOSITE FlLENE's Fine Dodge Cars and Trucks New England's Largest Dodge Dealer CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '73 LEBLANC BARBER SHOP TIERNEY, MAY AND CONNOLLY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 40 Washington St., Wellesley, Mass. 237-4602 Professional Insurance Analysis and Sales Fire, Casualty, Life, Group Life and Employee Benefit Plans 517 Q 54.51-T , 1 T l lcgxm?-f'5 ,K ass f4f?i?. YEL39' Complimenfs of Lf A ' l 'I i. 'JW' 2 I ff - .3 '41, 7 X Q 'f ' V .:- lv' 2 REFRACTORIES CORPORATION fr ' li' 4' H . ' T- - 15 , if :SS MYRTLE STREET 7- MEDFORO- MASSACHUSETTS 02455 Arena Citi 617 395-5900 fha I A Boutique er Specializing in Indian Prints, hy Mexican Peasant Wear, 8 U 8- Handmade Jewelry 76A MAIN STREET, COCHITUATE VILLAGE 655-5112 JOHNSON'S PHARMACY B. W. Johnson III 54 MAIN STREET COCHITUATE 653-7352 SUDBURY DAIRY QUEEN , Sign of the Rad R005 Daurq Queen Live A LITTLE Q and come in and enlay our Burgers selfeservice dining area. Dogs Bar-B-Q PHONE AHEAD FOR French Fries TAKE OUT Onion Rings 443-3707 Fish 8- Fries Fr. Chicken Shakes Sundoes Sodas Floats Splits Charbroil Brazier Grill closes at IO p.m. 'T I BROCKELMAN'S MARKET The Home of Fine Foods 'I77 COMMONWEALTH ROAD WAYLAN D, MASSACHUSETTS - GBEENBDUSES 8 GARDEN CENTER. Inc. Wayland, Mau. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED FOREVER By registered ELECTROLYSIS Physicians' recommendation Newest most modern method Elsie P. Mansfield zo RED BARN ROAD 358-4235 WAYLAND, MASS. 358-4737 1525? T33 I ...QE ' 4? ,, Q Q gif, J, img 41 '1 J-M it tgfxgwlsvx 1 Q 'f ' wr x.g4Q-1, 1 . ,A .hysyf 'ff nr X if Qpg, p-15 V4 'JS . m Q 5:4-, W ,V A ' W A, . . -: ' ax .M N 'ggvxxexw Q .Wi E ,MHA X , We M 1 may i x Q., 3,1 , lb' Lwfkvidflfg' -' -'r 1 xqibm 4 .75 Q 1 ,3- 1 .. 51 AM ,ky K' N, x . - , '. n . ,. fi- ,M '93 xr Q ,, ,R W wi ,gms . '. ,Ox Q , uf 'wx' 5 ' , r f ' 1 f W ga g ,Q ie I '. ' . xc ,, 3,5 1 ' .riff . wg. -J Q W 1 . it n o-. K ..e 'Y fl STUDENT' ECOUNCIL fx. it X- ,VJ CONGRATULATIONS T973 GRADUATES J ' r,T4'P Q sis 1 A -.4 FROM A T942 GRADUATE Compliments of POST 62-60 VFW Compliments of Compliments of Lovins' Inc. FINEST SELECTION OF IMPORTED WINES AND CHEESES WATERMAN-GIBBS COMPLIMENTS FUNERAL HOME OF 92 wesr COMMONWEALTH ROAD ROUTE 20 COCHITUATE - WAYLAND 653-3350 SHEPARD MOBIL STATION Frank S. Waterman, III Steven W. Cutler Kenneth F. Bennett James Brown, Jr. James P. Cutler Alfred F. Amee CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 7973 DENNISON MANUFACTURING CO. THE REFLECTOR STAFF THANKS MR. AND MRS. SIEBERT FOR: M 81 M's Hawaiian Punch Kentuckey Fried Chicken Beer CRootJ French Fries Cupcakes Pretzels Pizzas Tea Fritos Twinkies Subs Coke Orange Drink Perfectype The Broken Flower Pot The Ping Pong Table The Room they Added For Us and their patience 24 Lanes Aid Conditioned SUDBURY BOWLADROME 136 BOSTON POST ROAD SUDBURY, MASSACHUSETTS For Reservations 443-7843 MR. W. WHALEN CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '73 from the WAYLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT COMPLIMENTS OF WAYLAND CITGO SERVICE BOSTON POST ROAD WAYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS 358-7760 ,L .,,:.Q'f'f ffij ' A in ,pp I X ffjc .RFI 5 I I ,4-, '6c.,'fl':L ' ' . -if gf, ,-2. :jx E'J'g', -k - .. FMT' YQ, X 'A f ,,-v--. J, x 'L 5 A' ' 'X F :N y . ,I . X.-.W , . Q NIA 1 . gl- . gli Q , v S' I ' - .A ' ,'31Wl.i - '-. A - y . , Daw T7 vw xskl ':af'L X.f ,.. ' 'tn Q, 'SAV ,I . 2.-.li . - a ', F4 fi ' 1 ' TF? 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Accessories 181 CONCORD STREET 65 PELHAM ISLAND ROAD WAYLAND FRAMINGHAMI MASS. 358-2152 SPECIAL HAROLD H. SEARS Class of 1973: Wherever you go from here . . . Specialist . . . Remember to keep in touch . . . Sewer Systems f With Wayland, 894-2187 443-8956 SEARS 81 SCI'IOFIEI.D INC. 358-7336 80 Union Avenue, Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776 891 ,472O FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD Message to Senior Class from Freshman class -Make all your future decisions benefit people -Don't forget that most of you will be freshmen next year S First Row: Cindy Alpert, lyle Buckley, Cherry Sumpter, Fred Moyer, Mark Slade. Row 2: Cardine Tandy, Donna Mottsas, Pixie Keating, Mike Levy, Skip Weldon, Matt Winer, Susan Sobel, Stephen McGonogle. 66666 0720? 1-4-, : - , 3 0 K n 1.. I 1 P . ,4 , 5 Al ,I - - lb? N .'.' .5 5- Y ..,.......,........... UIQ . 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Morse, Mrs. Jandl, Mrs. Spalding, Mrs. Onufralx, Mrs. Toperzer. Second Row: Miss Cantrell, Mrs. A. Morse, Mrs. Van Curan, Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Shane, Mrs. Olmstead, Mrs. Samuels, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Rlchmond. lNot pictured: Mrs. Raymond, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. McKinnonJ. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM PETER F. CONNOLLY MAY AND CONNOLLY ASSOCIATES 40 Washington Street Wellesley, Massachusetts 251 2 AEEND, AARON - 3C4 Concord Road - Ski Team 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Model Rocketry C'ub I. ADAMS, JONATHAN - I8 Lundy Lane - Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Concession 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, -1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, Student Council Ofticer 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, AHERN, KEVIN - 45 Lakeshore Drive - Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4 ALLEN, AUDREY - 7 Country Corners Road - Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Medical Careers Club 2, 4. AMERO, MARGIE - 79 Stonebridge Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Lacrosse 1, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Exeuctive Board 4, Pep Squad I, A.F.S. Club 2. AMES, DEBORAH - 49 Pequot Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- cession 4, A.F.S. Club 3. ANDERSON, JOHN - 9 King Street - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTAL, LORI - 21 Sylvan Way - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Proiect Concern 2, 3, 4, Project Concern Secretary. ANTONELL, CLIFF - 18 Country Corners Road - Cross Country 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Band 1, 2. ARTS, ROBERT - 5 Pollock Road - Wargaming Club 4-Vice-President. BACKMAN, JEFFREY - 7 East Road - Football 1, 2, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 4. BALANOFF, GARY - 99 Lake Road Terace - Baseball 2, Winter Week Plays 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Interclub Council 3. BATTS, SHIELA - .S Old Tavern Road. BECKWITH, ALAN - 5 Juniper Lane - Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4-Ca- Captain, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Model Rocketry 1, 2, 3, 4-President, Chess Team 2, Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council 2, Wargaming Club 2, 3, 4-Secretary, President. BENNETT, SARAH - 19 Glezen Lane - Band 1, Orchestra 1, Student Council 2, Executive Board 4, Drama Club 4, Winter Week Plays 2, latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Outing Club 1. BERTOCCI, SUSAN - 110 Cochituate Road - Band 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3. BLOMGREN, SHARON - 162 School Street BLONDIN, AMY - 28 Waltham Road BOHLEN, MARTHA - 81 Sears Road. BOLSTER, JOHN - 18 Oak Street - Orchestra 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 4 ,Winter Week Plays 4, Project Concern 2, 3-Treasurer, The Morn- ing Glories 4. BORGER, DON - 35 Peck Avenue. BRACKEN, MARIE - 47 Fuller Road Anne-Marie Gerlach and Amy Manfredi ,f I . 'V-. x . , BRATTON, DONNA - 25 Lambert Avenue, Boston - Concert Choir 3, 4, Human Relations Club 2, 3, 4. BREUNING, PETER - 129 School Street. BROWN, DIANE - 27 Sunset Road. BRYANT, DEBORAH - 44 Penberton Road - Cheer- leader 2, Executive Board 1, Prom Committee 3, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3. BRYNJOLFSSON, OLAF - 7 Bald Rock Road. BURDETT, WILLIAM - B Meadowview Road. BURKE, DEBORAH - 15 Holiday Road - French Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Human Relations Club 3, Library Service Club 1, AFS Club 1, 2, 3. BURGETT, GARY - 11 Hammond Way - Football 1, 2, 3, 4-Tri-Captain, Wrestling 1. BYRNE, PATRICIA - 246 Concord Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, Ski Team 4, Spanish Club 4, Latin Club 3, Tutor 4-Spanish. CADY, PHILIP - 42 Shaw Drive. CAIN, STEVEN - 26 Alpine Road - Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Wargaming Club 4. CAMPBELL, MARY - 36 Highland Circle - Concession 4, Yearbook 3, 4-Layout Editor, Drama Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor Society 4, Senior Play 4, Graduation Committee 4- Chairman. CARLSON, KERRY - 10 Pemberton Road - Basketball 2, 3, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4. CARR, MARLAINE - 7 Old Farm Circle - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. CARROLL, JANET - 34 Maiden Lane - Chorus 1, Yearbook 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Secretary, Honor Society 3, 4, AFS Club 2, 3, Scholarship Drive 2, 3, Project Concern 3. CARSON, WENDY - 10 Hayward Road - Chorus 1, 2, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. CHALA, ANDREA - 73 Maiden Lane - Pep Squad 1, Spanish Club 1. CHAMBERLIN, HAROLD - 4 Old Sudbury Road - Soccer 2, Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Concession 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Class Olticer 3, 4-President, Drama Club 3, 4, French Club 2, Prom Committee 4, Honor Society 3, 4, lnterclub Council 3, Student Government Representative 4, Scholarship Drive 1, 2. CHARLES, DEBORAH - 76 Plain Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, Concession 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Concert Choir 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Otticer 4-Secretary, Prom Committee 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Elementary School Tutors 4, Proiect Concern 1, 2, 3, Girl's Barbershop Quartet 4, Senior Play 4, Future Teachers of America Club 1, Math Tutor 2. Robin Lowry CONNOLLY, PETER - 57 Glezen Lane - Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Concession 4, Prom Committee 3. CHASE' MARGARET '42 C 'd Road' CONWAY, THOMAS - as ww Plain sffeef - roof- ball 1, 2, 3, 4-Tri-Captain, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Baseball l ,2, 3, 4-Captain, Varsity Club 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3-Secretary, 4-Vice-President. CHIPMAN, BRENDA - 211 West Plain Street. COWLAND, DOROTHY - 9 Leary Street. CHODOSH, LISA - 35 Oak Hill Road - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Crier 4-Co-Editor, Yearbook 4, Class Officer 2-Treasurer, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4-President, Senior Play 4, Drama Club Plays 2, 3, 4, State Contest Play 2. CRAVEN, DAVID - 13 Winter Street. CROFT, VIRGINIA - 212 West Plain Street. CLAMPITT, RICHARD - 46 Sears Road - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Honor Society 3, 4. CROWELL, ELIZABETH - 86 Sears Road. CLlFFORD,, PAUL - 23 Forty Acres Drive. CURTISS, ELIZABETH - 9 Forty Acres Drive. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4. COHEN, LARRY - 6 Gage Road. DANA, LISA - 102 Woodbridge Road. COLBATH, CHARLIE - 94 West Plain Street ball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Class Otticer 1. DANIELS SARA - 7 Cabo' Road - Foot- CONFREY, PETER - 3 Pemberton Road. DECQEN, MARC - 102 Co,.,co,.d Road. CONNOLLY, ANN - 57 Glezen Lane - Field Hockey DEFINA, DEBORAH - 14 Oxbow Road. 1, 2, Ski Team 3, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, 2, Student Council 4, Executive Board 4. DEMUTH, MARGARET - 32 Peck Avenue. DILL, STEVE - 4 Simpson Road - Football 1. DILLENCOURT, JOHN - 31 Temple Street. DIONNE, LISA - 317 Concord Road. DORR, BARBARA - 166 Pelham Island Road. DUGAN, MONICA - 60 Lake Shore Drive. DUNCAN, BUDDY - 20 King Street - Football 1 Wrestling 2. EAGAN, MICHEAL - 164 Oxbow Road. EARLS, ALAN - 258 Commonwealth Road. ECKEL, HELEN - 8 Oak Hill Road. ECKLER, GEOFFREY - 1 Hickory Hill Road. EKDAHL, PETER - 101 West Plain Street. ENGBERG, KAREN - BO Concord Road. EVANS, JOHN - 5 Wayne Street. FAULKNER, MICHAEL - 15 Morrill Drive. FEATHERSTON, EDWARD - 36 Riverview C ircle FERGUSON, MARGARET - 136 Commonwealth Road I HL,-c Kathy Malkin, completing her senior year in France FINEGAN, JAMES - 8 White Pine Knoll Road. FISHER, JANET - 22 Riverview Avenue - Field Hock- ey, Manager 2, Indian 4, Yearbook, Typing 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Office Service Club 4: Booster Drive 2, 3, Scholarship Drive 1, 2, 3. FLEISCHER, DARALYNN - 173 Lake Shore Drive. FLEMING, MARK -- 30 School Street - Elementary School Tutors 1. FOSSUM, IVY - 344 Old Connecticut Path. FOY, JOHN - 12 Kelsey Road - Football 1, 2, Soc- cer 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. FRECHETTE, PAULA - 18 Training Field Road. FRIEDMAN, JOSHUA - 7 Kelsey Road - Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 4, Campus Crier 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4, Student Council 3, 4, Executive Board 1, Drama Club 1, 2, Winter Week Plays 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Model Rocketry Club 3, 4, Chess Team 4, Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice President, Student Faculty Committee 2. FROM, MATTHEW - 10 Marshall Terrace. 254 FURRER, KRISTI - 22 Pequot Road. FYE, PAM - 51 Woodride Road - Chorus 1, 2, 4, Yearbook 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Scholarship Drive 1, 2, Proiect Concern 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. GALLAGHER, BRUCE - 86 Old Sudbury Road - Soccer 1, Key Club 1, 2. GARY, JOHN - 9 Cole Road - Wrestling 1, 2. GEIGER, CHRIS - 108 Draper Road - Soccer 1, 2, Basketball 2, Ski Team 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Ofticer 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, Student Faculty Committee 2. GERLACH, ANNE - 52 Basswood Avenue, Sudbury - Pep Squad 1, Band 2, 3. GIBSON, BETSY - 17 Squirrel Hill Road - Pep Squad 1. GILMOUR, BETSY - 23 Country Corners Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. GLADU, DEBORAH - 27 Winter Street - Field Hockey 1, Basketball 1. GLADU, PAMELA - 5 South Street. Jeff Malanowski I ,. . -.1-1 GODDARD, CHERYL - 41 River Road. GOEHNER, KENNETH - 12 Pine Needle Road - Band 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 3. GOODWIN, MICHAEL - 19 Black Oak Road. GRAY, DAVID - 84 Highland Circle. Drama Club 3, 4. GRAY, ROBERT - 87 Sears Road - Soccer 2, Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4-Captain. GRIFFIN, BARBARA - 356 Old Connecticut Path. GRIFFIN, DON - 7 Pemberton Road - Football 1, 2, 3, Soccer 4, Wrestling 1. GROH, KENNETH - 54 Sears Road. GROLEAU, DAVID - 1 Caulfield Road. HALBOWER, CRAIG - 54 Country Corners Road - Soccer 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2. HALON, DALE - 37 Aqueduct Road - Soccer 2, 3, Winter Track 1, Spring Track 1, Yearbook 4, Execu- tive Board 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 3, 4. HANLON, JOHN - 74 Glezen Lane - Football 1, Soccer 2, Concession 4, Student Council 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Student Advisory Committee. HARGROVE, NANCY - 6 Anthony Road. HATTON, ROBERT - 11 Grace Road - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. HEAVEY, LYNN - 42 Lakeview Road. HILL, KAREN - 153 Woodridge Road - Ski Team 3, Cheerleader 4, latin Club 1, 2, Human Relations Club 3, Prom Committee 3, Elementary School 4, AFS Club 3, Class Night Committee 4. HINCHEY, STEPHEN -- 33 Brooks Road - Cross- Country I, 2, Winter Track I, 2, Spring Track I, 2, Spanish Club I. HINES, MARY K. - I5 Three Ponds Road. HITCHCOCK, SUSAN - II Waltham Road - Riflery I, 2, 3, 4-Captain, Chorus I, 2, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3. HOFF, RONALD - II Oak Hill Road - Cross-Country 3, Ski Team 3, Tennis I, 2, Band I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Chess Team I, 2, 3, 4. HOLLIDAY, DAVID - 29 Brooks Road. HOPKINS, DANIEL - 3 Coolidge Road - Wrestling I, 2, 3, Yearbrook Photography Editor 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, Stage Crew l, Latin Club 3, 4, Honor Society 4, School Photographer W.H.Y. Governing Board 2, Booster Drives 3, Graduation Committee 4. HORGAN, BERNARD - I Webster Lane - Soccer 4, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Model Rocketry Club 2. HOWELL, JAMES - 42 Rill Street, Dorchester - Human Relations Club I, 2, 3, 4. HOYT, DONNA - 94 Sears Road - Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Elementary School Tutors 4, AFS Club 2, 3, 4. IRVING, RICHARD - I8 Hawthorne Road. JABS, WALTER - II2 Oxbow Road. JACOBS, STEVE - 63 Moore Road. JANDL, ELIZABETH - 104 Plain Road. JEFFREY, KEITH - I5 Richard Road. .Q was ff ...A Suzette Mendler, Graduated in 1972 as a iunior JOYCE, JANN - I0 Sherman Bridge Road - La- crosse 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, Indian 4, AFS Club 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Night Committee 4, Pep Squad I, Honor Society 4. KEITH, SCOTT - 35 Alpine Road. KELLEIGH, JOHN - I05 Draper Road. KELLER, JEANNE - II4 Boston Post Road. KIELY, DENISE - II Sherman Bridge Road - Grad- uation Committee 4, Yearbook 4. KLEIN, BRUCE - 22 Brooks Road - Soccer 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Baseball I, Graduation Com- mittee 4. KNOUS, BONNIE - 9 Hemlock Road. KOCH, THOMAS - I6 Standish Road. KRIEG, EZRA - 2l9 West Plain Street- Concession 4, Chorus 4, Executive Board 2, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays I, 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council I, 2, School Committee Representative 4, Student Administration Committee 4, Student Advisory Board 4. JOHNSTON, CHRISTOPHER - 66 Claypi, Hill Road -, LANGAN, ROBERT - I44 Concord Road - Executive Riflery I, Ski Team I, 2, Wargaming Club I, 2, 3, Board 3? B d9e Club 2' 3' 4, Senior Play. LAVALLE, TERRY - 60 West Plain Street. LAWLESS, RICHARD - I5 Brook Trail Road - Soccer 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Concession 4, Class Officer I, Key Club 3, 4. LEACH, MEREDITH - Il Holbrook Road. LeBARON, BARBARA - 96 Draper Road - Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Class Oflicer 3-Secre- tary, Executive Board l, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4-Secretary. LeBLANC, CATHY S. - I5 French Avenue - AFS Club I, 2, Pep Squad I, Graduation Committee 4, Scholarship Drive I, 2, 3. LeBLANC, MICHELLE - I87 East Commonwealth Road Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad I. LEE, TIMOTHY P. - 6 Reservoir Road - Band I, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Audio-Visual Club I, 2, 4, Model Rocketry Club I, 2, Chess Team I, 2-President, 4, Math Team I. LEFEMINE, STEVE - 60 Highland Circle - Football 2, 4, Winter Track 4, Prom Committee 3. LEIGHTON, DAVID - 26 Mitchell Street- Football I, 2, Wrestling 3, 4. LEIGHTON, DWIGHT - 26 Mitchell Street - Football I, 2, Wrestling 2, 3. LELAND, LESLIE - 20 Edgewood Road. LESHNE, DONNA - 34 Oak Hill Road. LINDQUIST, DAVID - I8 Sylvan Way. LINGARD, JOHN E. - 35 Jefirey Road -- Audio-Visual Club I, 2, 3, 4. LINN, DANA - I5 Linn Lane - Soccer 2, 4, Riflery l. LIST, ELENA - 4 Pollack Road -- Chorus 2, 3, 4, Shclenl Council 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 21 3, 42 'winter Week Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 4, Medical Careers Club 3, 4. LLIETTERS, BRUCE P. -- 15 Rice Spring Lane - Drama Club 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, 4, Senior Play 4. Nl.:-.:NElLL, HEATHER - 14 Mellen Lane - Ski Team 4, Orchestra ,3 4, Chorus 4, Concert Choir 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Drive 1, 2, Senior Play 4. MACUMBER, JOCELYN - 83 Old Connecticut Path - Indian 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Gradu- ation Committee 4, Walk For Scholars 1, 2, 3. MALANOWSKI, JEFFREY - 10 Wildwood Road -' Concession 4, Yearbook 4, Student Council 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 2, 3. MALANOWSKI, MICHAEL - 10 Wildwood Road - Concession 4, Yearbook 3, 4-Business Editor, Class Officer-Vice President, Drama Club 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team 2, Bridge Club 2, 3, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Play 4. MANLEY, PAUL- 2 Pollock Road - Guidance Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MANSFIELD, FRED - 20 Red Barn Road - Drama Club 4, Winter Week Plays 4, Chess Team 3. MARSTON, JAYNE - 8 Maquire Road -- Swimming 4. MARSTON, NANCY MARSTON, SUSAN -- 27 Algonquin Path - Chorus 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 2, 3, Drama Club 2, Winter Week Plays 2, Spanish Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Drive 1, 2, 3, Senior A Play 4, Pep Squad 1. l I I I MARTIN, KATHLEEN - 18 Brooks Road - Chorus 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Library Service Club l, 2, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, Guidance Service Club ls Pep Squad l, 2. 236 MASE, MICHAEL - 287 Concord Road. MATSUDA, YOKO - 3 Charena Road - Chorus 2, 4, Concert Choir 4, Human Relations Club 4, Photog- raphy Club 4. MAYNARD, MERRILL H. - 270 Pelham Island Road - Field Hockey 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor Society 4, Senior Play 4. MCALINDEN, JOHN MCGONAGLE, HEATHER - 17 Stonebridge Road. - French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, German Club 4, Biafra Club 2. MCINTURFF, JODY - 6 Brewster Road - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Senior Play 4, North Eastern District Chorus 3, 4. MCKINNON, JOHN - 131 Woodridge Road. MEAGHER, THOMAS - 62 Glezen Lane. MERCIER, ROBERT D. - 10 Fuller Road - Band 1, 2, 3, 4. H Mx 'wr' X A. J'-L 2-.9 l:'Lf,' - Margaret Chase MERSEREAU, DAVID A. - 5 Stanton Street - Cross I Country 3, 4, Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2. METZGER, ARTHUR - 16 Forty Acres Drive - Cross- Country 4, Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. MINOT, SUSAN - 296 Concord Road - Band 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4-Picture Editor, Student Council 1, French Club 2, 3-Treasurer, Play-Honesty 3, Prom Committee 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Eleemntary School Tutors 4, AFS 1. MINTY, KEN G. - 12 Rich Valley Road - Football 1, Ritlery 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Wargaming Club 4. MIX, KRIS - 32 Rice Spring Lane - Field Hockey 2, Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4, Concession 4, Yearbook 4, French Club 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Elementary School Tutors 3, AFS Club 1, 2, 3. MOBERG, DIANE MODE, FELICIA - 80 School Street - Lacrosse 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Club 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 3. MONTOURI, DONNA - 28 Oak Hill Road. MOORADIAN, JOHN H. - 11 Pequot Road. MOORE, MINETTE MORDECAI, KATHY - 94 Woodridge Road - Drama Club 2, Human Relations Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Elementary School Tutors 4, Medical Careers Club 1, Special Education Tutors 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4. MORGAN,SUSAN -- 10 Morrill Drive. MORRISSEY, PATTI A. - 78 Riverview Road - Cheer- leader 2-Captain 3, 4-Captain, Executive Board 1, Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MORSE, BETSY - 49 Old Sudbury Road - Field Hockey I, 2, 3-Co-Captain, 4-Co-Captain, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, Lacrosse 2, 3, 4, Concession 4, Yearbook 3, Art Club 4, Biafra Club 2-Director. MOSHER, DAVID A. - 9 Erwin Road -- Band I, 2, 3. MOZER, DIANE MUDWAY, MICHAEL J. - 3 Maguire Road - Riflery 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Chess Team 4, Wargaming Club I, 2, 3, 4, Foreign Relations Committee- Director. MURRAY, JAMES - 3 Maguire Road. MYERS, ROBIN - 220 Concord Road. NAUGLER, STEPHEN - 6 Sedgemeadow Road. NEWHALL, STEPHEN - 99 Dudley Road. NEUMANN, ERIKA - I4 Lincoln Road - Swimming 4, Chorus I, 3, Yearbook 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4. NEWMAN, GREGORY - 59 Clubhouse Lane. OBLINGER, HILARY - I7 Campbell Road. O'CONNELL, PHILLIP - 9 High Rock Road. OLENDZKI, ANDREW - 46 Woodridge Road. OLSEN, TORREY - 39 Plain Road - Cross-Country 4, Winter Track 2, Spring Track I, 2, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 4. O'NEILL, CLAUDIA - 5 Anthony Road - Field Hockey 2, Lacrosse I, French Club I, 2, AFS Club I, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4. O'RElLLY, KATHLEEN - 6 Crest Road. vi'-' Barbara Smith PAGANO, PHILIP - 278 Old Connecticut Path. PANDISCIO, MARK - 21 Wayland Hills Road -- Cross-Country 3, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4-President, Wargaming Club 2, 3, 4. PARKER, DOUGLAS - 38 Highgate Road - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Model Rocketry I. PARKER, RUSSELL - 93 Main Street. PATTERSON, GRAY - 46 High Rock Road. PATTISON, ROSEANN - I7 Snake Brook Road. PAVLOGLOU, EVANGELA - I6 Highland Circle - Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4-Copy Editor, Winter Week Plays 3, 4-Assistant Director, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Future Teacher's of America I, Pep Squad I, Senior Play. PEACE, LAWRENCE - 3I Elmore Street, Boston. PECK, ROBERT - 253 Main Street - Football I, 2, 3,4-Tri-Captain, Basketball I, 3, Wrestling 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3. PERRY, PAUL - 7 Stanton Road. PETERSON, CATHERINE - 93 Draper Road - Ski Team 2, 3, 4, Swimming 4-Co-Captain, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, French Tutor 3, Library Service Club I, Pep Squad I. PHILLIPO, JOE - 26 Dudley Road. PHYLIS, JOHN I05 School Street. POIRIER, JUDITH - 206 Stonebridge Road. QUINN, DEBBIE - 33 Grove Street - Yearbook 3, 4- Art Editor, Elementary School Tutor 4-Art. QUINN, PHIl.LlP-26 Sedgemeadow Road - Soccer 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Winter Track 4, Baseball 2, Tennis I, Prom Committee 3. RAGAN, BRIDGET - I9 Squirrel Hill Road - Student Council I, 2, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 4, Honor Society 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. RAMSEY, WALTER - I42 Pelham Island Road. RANDALL, HELEN - 9 Barney Hill Road - Ski Team 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain, Lacrosse I, 2, 3, Concession 4, Executive Board 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 4, Latin Club I, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, AFS Club I, 2, Future Teachers of America I, 2. RASHIN, DANIEL - 9 Brook Trail Road - Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4-Vice President. READE, JULIE - I6 Mellen Lane - Field Hockey I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Campus Crier I, 3, Yearbook 3, 4-Literary Editor, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Scholarship Drive I, 2, 3, Black and White Club I, Drama Club Plays 2, 3, 4, Booster Drive 2, 3, 4, AFS Drive I. REGAN, REBECCA - I8 Willard Street. PEN'-JER STEWART - 5 Maguire Road - Riflery 1, 2, 3 fm 'learn 4: Golf 2, 3. 4. O CCEAFDI STEVE 4 316 Old Connecticut Path. ROBERTS JEFF - 3 High Rock Road. ROBINS, DAVID - 7 Winthrop Road. ROCHE, NANCY - I1 Pine Needle Road. ROKES, BRENDA - 40 Pemberton Road. ROUNSEFELL, JUDY - 112 School Street. ROUSSEAU, NANCY - 10 Mitchell Street. RUBIN, HOWARD - 35 Sedgemeodow Road. RUDENAUER, RICHARD - 36 Edgewood Road. SABA, MONA - 96 Old Sudbury Road. SACRA, DAVID - 55 Glezen Lane. SAMUELS, BARBARA - 20 Sedgemeadow Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, Campus Crier 4, Yearbook 4- Girls' Sports Editor, Biagra Drive 2, Booster Drive 2, Scholarship Drive 1. SANTOSPAGO, SCOTT - 18 Crest Road. SCHOFIELD, LUAHN -f 140 Concord Road s- Chorus 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Drama Club 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Human Relations Club 1, 2. SCHOLTEN, DAN S 33 Joyce Road - Executive Board 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, Honor Society 3, 4- Treasurer, Model Rocketry Club 1, 2, Chess Team 4, Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4--Secretary, Treasurer, Interclub Council 4, Bridge Club 1, 2. SEBELL, JEFFREY - 9 Brooks Road - Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Team 2, 3, Yearbook 3, 4-Boys' Sports Eidtor, Executive Board 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4-Vice President, Honor Society 3, 4. SEDLIS, STEVE - 10 Aqueduct Road. SHEPARD, MARK - 6 Plain Road. SHURTS, DOUG - 12 Oak Hill Road - Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Photography Club 4. SIEBERT, WILLIAM - 13 Sherman Bridge Road - Con- cession 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4-Editor- in Chief, Executive Board, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Medical Careers Club 2, 3, 4. SLYE, ROBIN - 43 Draper Road. SMITH, BARBARA - 5 Mossman Road. SMITH, FRANZINE - 41 Shaw Drive. SMITH, VINCENT -- 17 Lake Shore Drive. Elean List and Janet Carroll ,Ch Y SOORIAN, ROBERT - 12 Spruce Tree Lane - Cross- Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, War- gaming Club 1, 2, 3-Treasurer, 4-President. SPAGNUOLO, ANTHONY - 12 Wayside Road - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Vice President, Honor Society 3 4, Tutor 1, 2. SPEAR, NANCY - 34 Bradford Street. SPENCER, KENNETH - 29 Oxbow Road. SPRIGGS, MARIELLA - 17 Slayton Way, Boston. STERN, DARCY - 22 Davelin Road. STETSON, APRIL - 46 Peck Avenue. STEVENS, LINCOLN - 34 Muller Road - Honor Society 3, 4, Chess Team 2, 4, Bridge Club 2, 3, Scholarship 1, 2, 4. STOWELL, DEBBIE - 24 Hickory Hill Road. STRAFUSS, DEBRA ANN - 12 Parkridge Road - Field Hockey 1, Lacrosse 1, Concession 4, Class Ofticer 4-Secretary, Executive Board 3, 4, Prom Committee 3-Chairman, Medical Careers Club 3, Booster Drive 1, Scholarship Drive 1, 2, 3. SULLIVAN, BETSY B. - 61 Glezan Lane - Field Hockey 3, 4-Manager, Tennis 3: C0f'C0SSi0t'l 4: Yearbook 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Graduation Committee 4, Senior Play 4, Scholarship Drive 1, 2. SULLIVAN, GLENN J. - 75 Stonebridge Road - Soc- cer 4, Ski Team 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, MARIE - 13 Sunset Road. SWEENEY, DEBORAH 'I Pattilynne Meadows, 1972 Graduate TABOR, JAY - 28 Oak Street - Cross-Country 3, Winter Track 2, 3, Spring Track 2, 3,4, Model Rocketry Club 1, 2, 3-Vice President. THOMAS, MARTHA ELLEN - 28 White Road - Field Hockey 3-Manager, Lacrosse 2, 3-Manager, Con- cession 4, Chorus 3, Yearbook 4, French Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Elementary School Tutors 3, 4, Library Service Club 1, Biology Lab Assistant 3, 4, P.T.A. Scholarship Drive 1, 2. THOMPSON, JEFFREY L. - 21 Alden Road - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2. TIDWELL, JEFFREY - 58 Woodhole Avenue, Boston. TOMASELLO, PETER - 29 Marshall Terrace. TRACEY, CHRISTOPHER - 30 Bayfield Road. TRAGESER, MOLLY - 27 Concord Road - Field Hockey 1, 2, Chorus 1, 3, 4, Campus Crier 4, Year- book 4, Student Council 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play, Booster Drive 1, 2, Scholarship Drive 1. VAN CURAN, ANN - 21 Hazelbrook Road. VANN, JAMES - 41 Rice Spring Lone - Soccer 1, 2, ..Q 'i ' ' YW- 'RQ ' A V' is - I5- 41 Margaret Putnam, 1972 Graduate VANSIPE, PAMELA - 27 Peck Avenue. VINCELLO, PETER J. - 4 Campbell Road - Wrestling 1, 2, Medical Careers Club 4. WALLNER, MARI - 32 Barney Hill Road. WILLIAMS, SCOTT - 33 Bow Road - Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4-Co-Captain, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. WILSON, BRUCE - 30 Bow Road. WILSON, HAROLD - 4 Black Oak Road - Chorus 1, 2, 4, Concert Choir 5, Campus Crier 3-Photog- rapher, Yearbook 3, 4-Photo Editor, Student Council 2, Executive Board 1, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 1, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Human Relations Club 3, Elementary School Tutors 4, Photography Club 4, Drama Club Plays 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Scholarship Drive 1, 2, Proiect Con- cern 3. WILSON, SANDRA - 7 Castle Road. WINKEL, GABRIELLE C. - 468 Old Connecticut Path - Yearbook 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Winter Week Plays 3, French Club 2, 3, Honor Society 4, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Library Service Club 1, AFS Club 2, Senior Play Club 3, 4. 4, Scholarship Drive 1. Q-9' Robert Tonner, 1972 Graduate WOHL, NANCY - 22 Grove Street - Campus Crier 4, Drama Club 2, French Club 3, Art Club 4. WONG, STEPHEN - 49 Jetlrey Road - Baseball 1, 2. WOOD, WENDY - 65 West Plain Street. WRAY, RUSSELL - 57 Sherman Bridge Road - Hock- ey 4, Art Club 4. WRIGHT, JUDITH - 37 Plain Road - Field Hockey 1, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Elemen- tary School Tutors 4. WYNN, LEVERNE - 21 Gaston Street, Boston. YOUNG, VALERIE - 8 Crest Rd. ZEOLLA, GAIL - 131 Lincoln Rd. ZICIUS, MARY - 37 Castlegate Road. ZULLO, GARY - 16 Shaw Drive. GUESS WHO? Kathy Mordecai Pam Fye Peter Connolly Ann Connolly Betsey Morse Donna Hoyt Janet Carroll Molly Trageser Betsy Sullivan Bob Peck Mike and Jett Malanowski Lisa Chodosh Evangela Pavloglou Su Minot Harold Wilson John Foy Torrey Olsen Debby Stowell Mary Campbell Martha Thomas Billy Siebert and Denise Kiely Gabrielle Winkel Helen Randall Scott Williams Julie Reade Jon Adams Beanie Jandl Tony Spagnuolo mliavl n Qyhgiw L' f-X, .J,,l XII 5 fIUlN!C:fpFg INJFN Hx: Jil' l .FX 7 f , '- ,N O Q DESIDERATA ga I o PLACIDLY AMID T1-1E NOISE in 1. a I REMEMBER WHAT PEACE THERE IN SILENCE. AS FAR AS POSSIBLE surrender be on good terms with all persons. Speak your quietly 86 clearly, and listen to others, eventhe dull 86 ignorant: they too have their story. is Avoid loud 86 aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain 86 bitterg for always there will be greater 86 lesser persons thanyourselfi Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Su Keep interested in your own career, however humble, it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time. Exercise caution in your business affairsg for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there isg many persons strive for high idealsg and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity 86 1 disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Sv Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress. yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue 86 loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. Sv You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees 86 the starsgyou have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is un- folding as it should. is Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors 86 - aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. 9' With all its sham, drudgery 86 broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be carefiil. Strive to be happy. 99 59 FOUND IN OLD SAINT PAUL'S CHURCH. BALTIMORE: DATED 1692 V


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