Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

 - Class of 1976

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Rarely is a pair of ears in his class ever tuned to anything but his voice as he weaves a spell of enchantment around his class material, gesticulating dramatically and making mystical marks on the chalkboard. With his ever-present grin, jumping onto a table his black professorial gown flap- ping, he bursts out stating his attitude to teaching: I don't understand how you can be paid for having so much fun? Mr. Smith brings the same scintillating power and dynamism to his role as chairman of the Department of Classics and Modern Foreign Languages. He has built the department's program over the years until it is one of the most popular in the school. He has shown that classical and medieval studies are far more than accumulations of facts, that languages are far more than declensions, that archaeology and philosophy are far more than dry-as-dust sciences. He has proven to us that all of these are also intimate cultural and personal studies of humanity. Much of the department's success is a result of what Mr. Smith calls the informal program, the language clubs. As its perennially versatile advisor he has made the Classical Studies Club the largest and most popular club activity in the school. The Annual Induction Ceremony, the Saturnalian Banquet, and the bi-annual student trips to Italy have become traditions which consistently attract the interest and participation of large numbers of students. Besides his academic roles, Mr. Smith has also been the commentator at the Warriors' home games. Perched in the press box high above the stands he is the eloquent and witty voice of the loudspeaker which has come to be an integral part of a Wayland football game. This versatile man, in the sixteen years he has been a member of the high school faculty, has served as class advisor, year- book advisor, Student Council advisor, basketball coach, and drama director. His performance in all these roles is often remembered as truly classic. To you, Mr. Smith, we, the class of 1976, dedicate our yearbook in sincere appreciation for all you have done to enrich our lives. Thank you and Press on! Cs 111 3 A cmeuou INNGNO 'il snare rswarwz M21- 'ii' own x if l O A M nav ' 1.1. Q cmus , l Q 29 5-.ay 'K my -'Q 78 L F' v Q , D. U fix AZ . Q WMM Q 6' .J 92 D 10 9 .N 4--wean.--se: 5 xx N V' 'fx 1 . 'X xx g w 5 ,Xu W M. . , x x 1, R, g 'X S' N x X05 l 'X 5 i ,W 'K 1 .4 1 3 I 1, 5 X L H- K- M A. if' ,l if-f..,,t k K: -.1 .V 4 .Xi f X T-LAP 1 5--. .4-nl A W? f V Q NN 31,3 rf, 4:1 ' fs 'AA .MN ..k M. E 1 . qi 'f'-' f , LL H 'f s f A xx P 1 Q' ,M 1 41 :J-ff -4 it X40 2 N .-.,.lv .f' V VA 1. 2 ,111-hnunsuu 'f'-' , ., ' 'fo I Q m ' .rv -.1 .,. 'M p Q.. ' ', ..- .,,,,, . , - . ,..w.-,.f--f 42-3 'Sf s'.Q.'f -1f -E: '- ' I . JZ.. - -f -,iw ll .. 2-- 'f ,, ,Q--up 41.5 -sv -my EM- .-f M iff? Q, .-- :QAQ--'L..,A.s1- - 1, A 4 1 I '-4 , 1 . 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Liz From. Heather Gary, Sean Franchi, Miss Touramcrlohn Giegulo Frye 5rd ROW' Sandy Gagnebin, Doug McLellan, David Gibson. Allen Fretlietre Q2 f. L+-' 7-gf, its Sn, X 'li Freshmen 3, i, 1, l lst ROW Amy Kant. Maria Kafalas, Kathy Kelly, Betsy jesson, Doug johnson. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Belsky, Demetrijoannou, Maricjamcs, David Kauff. Robert Keane, Stephen Kariotis. Anthony james. 3rd ROW: Melissa jenkins,jamie Kariotis, Felice Kaden, Tracy Kanousc. Kathleen Kelsoe 'N-JF 'b v 2 Z' 1,44 5 K' if K if L 64,6 iw 125+ if si -M TP 1 1 W 1 I a 5 -x R Q. Hs .rio 4 1 A-Wk XQ7 1 'L. If Rs 1 Q . ,ff Au1'l:b: 5 V 1 , gf px , 'Q 'lm Q 6 . Q' lr A E SJ' as . 1 E347 sk gm E2 Zfl 3? 4? in 3-1 QC EB SP 'TO' E4 gn DE? 224 72. Q9 qi: 'rm 'PR' .F-1 ,525 QF 'EZ YG. me C G5 513, OR' QW WP O .Jw ,E 52 5-1 SE mn Ei gif' SS? M. 'lm ,3- Sw EO , Fi FZ 32 is ws vii , 4.316- ' 4 4 J... ., . V is 444-1121 As -K lg! 4 AJ P1111 Nuuimx k, Dm ni Rum-rx, Ilmg RlxhlNUl!li,1JL'hbiL'RULhfOl'd Q Q gi 5 hr RON!! 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If Q 5.1 + .5 4 if -1.,.,,, lyvumsq fuk 4 :mb , 1-it . t. ' ' ha , . I., mf, ,,,. Z - l f 'll Swim Team The girls' swim team, led by captains Libby Sullivan and Barbara Myles, raced through another exciting season with an 8-O-1 record. Their tie was to the State Champions, Bedford team. Along with winning the Central Massachusetts title, the girls captured second place in the Eastern Massachusetts Championships and fourth in the State Championships. In its four years of existence, the team has compiled a record of 38-1-1. Coach Barry Schwartz feels that the teams success is the result of its great depth and grinding effort. J Q 1 u lst ROW, L-R: Co-Captains Bobbie Myles and Libby Sullivan. 2nd ROW, L-R: Louise Kozlowski, Mary Dorfman, Karen Russell, Karen Thomasuludy Hatton, Liz Russell, Laura Hines, Sarah Beard, Kay Lockwood. 3rd ROW, LAR: Alison Pria mavera, Anne Elliot, 'Janice Clawson, julie Shane, Aline Flynn, Lois Hines, Nancy O'ReilIy. Kelly Matthews, Mary Wynne, Suzy Tewksbury, 4th ROW, L-R: Claire Dean, Marianne Keating, Laura Nance, Susan Holland, Cindy Doran, Mary Kowalski. Debbie Schwartz, Marianne Primavera, Elisa Primavera. Sth ROW, L-R: Debby Harris, Maureen Keefe, jennifer Gols, Leah Murch, Longie Myles, Maryellen Flynn,jeanne Mosher. 6th ROW, L-R: jay Flynn, Pam Murch, April Dietrich, Kathryn -johnson, Gail Falvey, Daryl Guido, Nan Falvey, Coach Schwartz, Coach Franchi. G i Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Way ,, V V d ff Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Eastern Mass Champxonshlps 2nd Mass State Champxonshlps 4th V 0 U A ' 'bf xfgt km.X-, X-j,A. ,Ja-fx xJNf' xx., fx 5 I l The Varsity Cheerleaders, captained by Laura Steuber, have done an excellent job of stir- ring up the Wayland spirit at our major sports events. Many people believe that cheering is nothing but a lot of unnecessary noise. They donit realize the time, energy, and devotion these girls possess. Our cheerleaders stay after school every day from the first day of school to the end of the hockey season to practice and make signs for our teams. They cannot get jobs that will interfere with their cheering, and must arrange their schedules around many events they must attend. Laura and the cheerleaders have done a great job and deserve much credit from all. Cheerleaders INDIANS - -Janine McCaully, Ann Manning, Nancy O'Rielly, Kathy Gladu. 4 4 4 l I I KU use-...,, 2.-v ' . .. ,en- X . W ' ,. fl ' ,.-if I ,,. Q - , Q, . i . 'I xx' . . aX,lCAn. W 0 aff: I if - I , I wp, fs ,,... N We get by with a little help from each other. 411 ,.q X, 4 qw-.in 1 us..,,,,- 4 D Doing their thing VX + 4 'W 1 I -A4 X XXXXW X659 J XZ A X If YLA .KX f ,E Football f ?,, --da ---f'- ' ' x Crea- - - --, X lj lst ROWt Tom Bridge, Carl Fischer, Wayne Goddard, Erich Horgan, Co-Captain Nate Wilson, Co-Captain Steve Kepner, Bill Platt, Keith O'Reilly, Paul Pescosolido, Paul Kilduff Znd ROXXW. Don NX'oodman, Brett Dalton, Mark Carrollulim Klumpp, Ken Felzulohn Welch, Ron Griffin,-Iody Mode, Marry J li W Pendleton, Danny Elliott, Gil Pink.1m,Chuclc Ferguson. 5rd RONXT -Jamie Most, Mnrl-t Faulkner. Andy Hatch, Peter Crowley, Peter Raskin, Tim Gary, Paul if Mosthella, Ken Hutchinson, Don XX'ogan, Brian McNulty, Ernie Columbus. 4th ROW: Pat Haggartygjoe Wallace, Arthur Linquist, Bob White, john Gilman, Nate Doe, Brian Mtfarthy, Brian Fellows, Andy Holland, Ralph Xwagner. Sth ROW: Mike Hoffman. Ken Woodman. Billy Maley, Coach Ana- BO dore, Coach Hines, Head Coach Lukis, Clayton jones, George Goddard, Henry jones, Randy Yerzyk, Steve Antonell. MISSING: Co-Captains Dave Lefe- mine and Scott Gundy. X f is cgi 9. ,-'fffij ,fi ENV: cg 5 1-N l i. 7 f1f'v:.,.ah X. ' v Q.--1.4 ,.,,, A 1 '?FZf.52f- ' ' H+-fi?-Q F, 'Lat l ,. 'f . 'g w fe,-.fy ,, x . 'Nu' ' 5. ii ,'Qf It in b1bm': .g.' rf l I - 'k: :Qi-if-f' mmf' 'RQ .. K 151- '1-I -.JL ' - 4 ' I - ' 'sim' fl' if ' V we-ffztnwffw tx, -as at f. --aaa 1 4 Milfs?-ai? - ' A if W L ' ' V iv-' 4 .- A V 1 in g, Q .-2:1-Q-. - ga1EAL3frl!F'Q'.,u.. - The Offensive Huddle Art Linquist leads the way for Steve Kepner. xl ,x f Nate Doe in heavy traffic. The Defensive Line The Wayland High Football Team began the 1975 season with high hopes. In the back of every player's and coach's mind was the dream of playing in the superbowl, and this yearis team had good reason to be thinking bowl, The '75 team had the largest number of returning varsity football players in the history of the school. fThe team had elected the largest number of captains seen in quite a while: Scott Gundy, Steve Kepner, David Lefemine and Nate Wilson.J Within the ranks of any team stand a few talented athletes, but it takes more than that to make a championship - and Wayland's football team was a championship team. It was the togetherness of the seniors, the support from the juniors, and a very fine and knowledgeable coaching staff which led us to our DCL crown and Superbowl berth. The seniors on the '75 team have been champions each of their four years at their Wayland football career. They have compiled a four year record of 34 wins, 3 losses and 1 tie. The wins were not always easy, at times the fans came very close to heart failure. Yet, this year's Warri- ors always managed to produce a win, with one exception, a one point loss to Algonquin. .. The first game of the season against Lynnfield was dedicated to one of the injured captains, 1 v ' David Lefemine, lost for the season in a pre-season scrimmage. Emotion ran high before the game, Wayland wanted revenge for last year's defeat at the hands of Lynnfieldg Waylantl walked over Lynnfield 22-12g Lefemine's number was 22. Later a lot of the dreams of a super- bowl season seemed to go down the drain when captain Scott Gundy was injured in the Algon- quin game, but the team pulled itself together and dedicated its next game to Scott, winning over Concord-Carlisle 13-O. By the end of the season the traditional Weston-Wayland rivalry px? on Thanksgiving loomed as all-important. All of the teams' ambitions for a Bowl bid hinged X - on winning that final game. In true Wayland style, Wayland captured the Austin Hale once ' . Cfo-Captain Stott Gundv again. Then it was on to the Super-bowl. . 5 , ,, , A I I I ! . l 'r 4 I.V. Football lst ROW: Bill Braunig, Randy Marvin,john Bracken, Brian Burgett, Mark Avery, Gary Saxton, Russel Brodie, Ken Fine- gan. 2nd ROW: Howard Finkel,john Hackendorf, Scott Campbell, Doug Wambolt, Brian Matsas, Mike DeCourcey,-Ion Schwartz, Erik Blom, 5rd ROW: Barry jacobsjim Irving, Brian Goeselt,jim Chafe, Paul Franchi, Coach Homan. ifli ld This fall the -I.V. Football team struggled through the season and came up with a record of 5- www-uf! 4-1. Although this record is not too bad, the team was disappointed and they felt they should have done better. Rest assured these players will improve and continue to bring Wayland more winning sea- sons. 'I Nami y l fv' 4 .Z 1 F cas h Q' f L ff A Q- uv-... 'f F I -V CJ I P 0441, 4 Y ,mmm -M: . ,Q 4 s X A f v ' ' if rv. v :- ,1- nt, 1-e-Q, L. 1 15 iv S J W f' I I L uv-fav-0 y TW 7 3 'H -T iq X .Axx Q1- M 'sg J g . . 'V' ' u 5 . , , ar ' fair U-W AJ Soccer This fall theiVarsiry Soccer team had the best season record in its history, compiling a record of 10-1-3. The only disappointment of the season was a 1-O loss to Lincoln-Sudbury for the Dual County League Championship. Some of the high points of the season were: the come-from-behind-victories against Newton South and Acton, the clutch victories against Concord and Medfield at the end of the season, and when Wayland was in lst place ahead of everybody in the Dual County Leaue. It was a season that will be remembered by both the players and fans. The interest and spirit that this team generated showed that Wayland Soccer is here to stay. lst ROW: Bob Wolfe, Randy Hagenstein, Chuck Akins, Al Nahabedian, Co-Captain Steve Brooks, Co-Captain Greg Kirshe, Lyle Bulkley, Brad Matson, Tom Yarmatino, 2nd ROW: john McGowan, Mike Flanigan, jared Smith, Buddy Brooks, Scott Kirshe, Bob Mansfield, Mark Coluci, David Hearne ROW 5: Coach Weissman, Coach Mann, Head Coach Snow, Tom Peter- son, Will Warekois, Scott Stenquist,jim Alla, Bob Backman, David Abend, Dick Pereli, Brian Hubbard. Steve Brooks beats his mm' 5 4 44,911 1 .f 0 .. David Abend makes the pass. . ...wv:e..ei1'J Greg Kirshe boots a goal kick. , Tom Yarmatino 1 V .V 4 .I . . and Freshman Soccer The junior Varsity and Freshman soccer teams gained valuable experience this year and both teams enjoyed success. The junior Varsity team fin- ished in second place in the Dual County League and the Freshman team won more than they lost. A total of 71 boys were involved at the junior Varsity and Freshman level. This great turnout just goes to show that soccer in Wayland is still growing and that it will continue to do so. Way'l41ntl Way'l41nd SCORES O Newton South O - 1 Bdlforcl l Wayl and Way land Wayland Wayland A Wayland Wayland . 45 1 Aetorr,,msdwf2'W ,,,, 16,555 5 DQycraShezhUrn 1 ,ii 1 ,Concord A, ,A,. Tffj 1 Lincoln-Sudbury f lswife-5 lst ROW: Peter Abend, Mike Evans, Co-Capt. john Quigley, Co-Captain Tom Peterson, Emil Tanner, Bill Keeler, Chris juliano. Znd ROW: jeff Peters, Mike Toohey, jeff Stalley, Eric Leath, Peter jonston, George German, David Stone. 3rd ROW: Bill Logue, jeff Canter, Steve Yarmatino,joel Harris, Matt Harris, Rob Evans, Peter Stoneman. 4th ROW: Marty Zanghi, Mike Lynch, Dick Akins, Larry -Jacobson, jim Elliott, Tommy Eagan, Brian Merrill. Sth ROW: Greg Norton, Coach Mann, Brian Steele. I ,lbs if Doug johnson. 2nd ROW, L-R: jimmy Jacobson, Scott Epstein, T. Barrett Curtin, David Hall, Ed Leonejamie Crosby, Stephen Kariotis, Kevin Foley, jim Leonard, Mike Wood, Ed Hagenstein, Steve Geigerulohn Chase, Tim Nance. 3rd ROW. Roy Wfesr, Steven Pekunece, lst ROW, L-R: Alex Beltran, Andy Smith, Mark Eagen, Manning Gordon, Sammy Disavino, Lewis Pedigrew, Chris Ricci, Mark Davis Mark Carrier, Dan Nichols, David Gibson, Eric Sobel, Charles Stevens, Alan Mix, Scott Ober, Sam Zanghi, David Kauff, Stephen Krauss, Alec Willeson, Eric Pauplis, Billy Turpin, Phil Mudway,john Cox, Coach Weissman. ,ff?1'i ' 5 O 2 2 1 ts I 4' Q 1 v .V ' 4.0 diy .. - A, ' ': 41:-', 'l S' 'gr X L I g A .ig I Q. f - S xi 1 'V SY' if ' , x K, . ,A ' 'LHC' - muh.. -fl Vw ' MMS 's v sd I my 'Q XS K till. ? ,f 1, 63 -APA' M , v v ..- QS! . gr, . 1 . . . 4 u l 1 ,, ,,,... -3 , ' o ,f 5-of uf -,I 1 if f nl W- J D 4' ' 1 1 1 .,,v. '3-Nr' 'A HQ, ' . ,X All' ' ,, X- X 1 lc Ms! i ,f A g-gi L -6 'S an if A f .fi I fr I .' J 4 V 1 0 f W. I, Vi . I s . D lst ROW' Bonni Hodges, Laura Karl-cus, -Iulie Manning, Michele Karmody, Heidi Lappetito. Debbie Snow, Emily Doralxcr, Birdie4f.1rcx',Sar.1h Xxilllllflli. Kay Nicolu, Patty Daly 2nd RONW: Toni 'lo Pestomlido, Kathy Harrisonulcnni- ter Brtmnnlill Vanelli. Anne Leone, Sue Krapfxludx Kildufl, Patty Ahern. Ann Hartley. Ellen XX'h1te,-loiinne Testa, Ann Morrill. Kathy Sadler, .lox Vlohnwn, -l.1nct Harmon lrd ROW' Diane Donnelly, Karen Shaps, Ann langue. Rmemarx Ritti. Sally Lxnth, DLin.1Todd,Ann lNl.itMill.1n, Beth Cfonnolly, Amy R.1shiniDcbbie Greenberg, Cynthia Crowley. Tran' Vimt, Peggy O'Shegi, Rhonda Bolivar, Diane X'JC'ethcrill, Amy Schiff, Lisa VUilli.1ms, Ann ,lohnsonulanet Kashian, Carol Br1ilgc,Cfo.1tli Cantrell . . Field Hoeke Wayland Wayland Wayland Waylmd Wayland Wayland Wayland Way land Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland SCORES 2 Concord-Carlisle 3 Newton South 2 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 Bedford 3 Acton 2 Weston 3 Lincoln-Sudbury 2 Concord-Carlisle 4 Newton South 3 Bedford 2 Acton 4 Weston 0 O O 0 1 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 Heidi Lapperito Heidi Lappetito, Emily Carakes janet Harmon, Beth Connolly rush for the ball. .I Beth Connolly, Cynthia Crowley x Y ? 3 N I , nf Team Huddle B .Tl 7 ay N T-I N! in Q X o QS x B Z A ex . pi ,2 Cynthia Crowley lt-.ids the pat lc M 'M NW' NV . L K gk OH . ,, xx . X X X '. 'uw march Y 0 w I 1 4 X 5 K W X iii 'S 141' Silvio-db-25, 90 .'l ' 4 R- ,Q 7,4 J . I L 1 i p 1:22. Cs ,il - -G z fix V.: 9 's ', 9 Dr-ff B' f A,,T 1 .WF19 1' .Gaps . :Af 'Jef +215 .A 'W- 6 ' 1 1, K K-.1 ' kv Tl' Latin Club XY'ith the guiding light of advisor Francis Smith tanxiety personi- fied i, the assiduousness of Vice-President Claire Mazola. coupled with the zany wit of President Brian Hubbard and Chairman of the Board Lorenzo -Iacobson. it was inevitable that this year would bring success to the Latin Club. Go to Hades was the cry at the lnitiation Ceremonies held in October The neu members were busily at work preparing for Medieval week where the Latin Club put on THE MIRACLE QF ST. NICHOLAS, Prior to this November extravaganza the Latin Club sponsored tu o lectures, bringing to XY ayland High the renowned Ren- aissance scholar. Professor Conant of Harvard, and Professor Cox of Brandeis. This xe.ir's lith Saturnalian Banquet proved to be one of the best ones ever A comedy about Cicero, the famous Roman orator, was written, produced, and directed by Brian Hubbard and Lorenzo jacob- son. The plat, along with the gourmet cooking of Mr. Cruthirds, who once again proved you can feed 250 people from 5 chickens fa la XVliei'e's the food? 4 Peter Raskinh, made it a delightful evening for all, The Latin Club also helped sponsor International Night. The fortune of the school's largest club looks good for next year with a large contingent of hard working juniors returning and 15 classic league allstars. Wfho says Latin's dead? pf., 'Y K, Q fs. , rm.. R, ' A . A 1910 Grad reviews her class gift. A sacrifice to Saturn , And you were there? Q The -'Xiiilwiishcrs lludille Mr, X. and Mr Y, seal it with a punch I 7 Q 1 intl .1 D 41.11 - .1 '--- H- -41 ROW' 1 Cfhip B.imberger,'Iim Parker, Dana Marshall, Linda Goehner, ROW' 2: David Marsh, Adam Levy, Roy West, Dan Nichols, Linda -Jacobson, Lewis Chodosh, Leah Murch. ROW S Fran DiS.1xino, Steve Spokovvskiulim Jacobson, David Kauff, Pam Murch, Kathy Hoes, Abby Harder, B-I Lewis, Robin Sebell, Bob Huntington. ROW 4: Steven Nelles, Dan Levin, Ntorr Epstein, lint Sobel, Kim Xvilliams, Helen Higley, Cheryl lde, Ingrid Sils, Vicky Smith, Alison Primavera, Gina Scimone, Anne MacMillan,-Janet Harmon. ROW 5: Marianne Primav- era, Marv Gearn, Dee Morrenson, Sam Zanghi, Scott Ober, Mark Davis, Amy Gossels, Lisa Gossels, Mieke Geffen, Doug Sacra,jared Smith, Eugene Reardon, Chuck Dolan, Brian Hub- bard RUXY' fi john Layden, Peter Phillips, Bill Ross, john Kilp.irrick,vlon Gosselshlay Phillips, Peter Abend, Bill Augustus, Nan Falvey, Tanya Ide, Heidi Kampf, Lisa Murray, Debbie Flnrirlia ROW' ' David Levin, Russ lfeshne, Susan Fischer, Louise Kozlowskiujulius Pereli, Sylvia Pereli, Stephanie Klein, Kathy Kelly, Dan Keating, Katherine Hazard, Leslie Randall, ilaire M.annl.i, Anne Harrley,-lulie Castellani, Karen Kilpatrick,-Iohanna Klein,-Ienniver Blair, Maureen Collins, Ellen Hubbard, Liz From. V I z flyer I ...J il' 'vu x C fv- I f- F - l Y , Members Paula Enrin and Dan Clawson Caroling O B . N Q M .N -wwf French Club Another year with its third annual French Club Initiation. Prospective subjects of Le Roi Soleil, Louis XIV and his most beautiful queen were admitted to the Palace of Versailles for a gala eve- ning. After the opening ceremonies in the Throne Room, the King welcomed his subjects to the hors d'oeuvres and patisserie. During Medieval Week the French Class put on a play along with the other lan- guage classes. Everyone had a very enjoyable eve- ning. In the winter the annual Christmas Party for the Haitian Children proved again that it's really better to give than to receive. The children really enioyed themselves and a good time was shared by all. As the French Club closes the year 1975, they should be glad to have had an enthusiastic group and hope to make 1976 an even better year .... Allons enfants de la patrie. . . Mlle. Tourame Y Y MDQIK bl Q y -IJXNVAYRY MEQIX LNB kk Lifiti Lit C' Raids Domi - ut 2 CH ' .3 clade, zyvfb Mark Wolfram and Haitian Friend 7'IaQ.ae. ' le, ML Perf Noel Dole.-s Out Les Cadeauxu Haitian Carolers l , -7 -1 - EX x 'va - o 1' N 4 'Qs ' 1. -- if f ' ---. 3, -ns -I at--iq' ' veg L,,...atv ' -.. 'was U66 lKkPv 7 I 0 eps:-'A' 1 ,nf 2 x LQ s Cf: Q, ,. 4 K - 4 - l Senior Executive Board +.I ROW' l' Leslie Stratus, Ken Felz, Robin Sebell, Cindy Alpert, Sue Sobel, Deb Harris, Randy Hagenstein. ROW 2: Mr. Cruthirds,jim Parker, Stcxe McGon.1glc. Tom Yamartino, David Abend. Matt XViner.-Iim Alla, Sue Tewksbury, Bob Huntington. 0 . Iunior Executive Board ii O. I- 1 , 1 l RK JW ii Karin Ollonnor. Sue Badders, Ilene Knopping, Russell Leshne, Albert Leung. ROW 2: Marianne Primavera, David Heame, Peter Ras kin, Connie Langer ROW' 5: Ruth Averill, Barbara McCormack, linda Lund, Kathy Hazard, Mrs. Mabardy. 'H Sophomore Executive Board ROW lt Bonnie Hodges, Cynthia Crowley, Anne Macmillan, Toni jo Pescosoliclo. ROW Z1-j3DCI Harmon, Laura Curtis, jennifer Brown, Verna jean Horgan, Karen Shaps, Mr. Mellor, Gary Saxton, Eugene Reardon. Freshman Executive Board 'HG' ROW 1: jody Levin, Lynn Mrfarrhy, Tom Raskin, l.:iura Adams, Maureen Collins, lirnily liurlnlmirlcr, Karen lloflrmn, Paul Mr-lamun, Smrlx Kendall, Dayna Zimmerman, ROW 2: Mr Mcllcxly, lirlalie Hagcnsrcin, Cfzirolinr- Ilurmlmuc. lNlvlm.i l..imlx-rr, Iran lloim-r, Arlanm lrvx. Kim McKown, Daryl Guido, Tracy Kzmouse, Denise lk'gugliclmo, Robin Opric' l , 5-1 A.. . H6 wx .ge- Fnghrmg Again Chcrxl Pc vpn' 421 s Harold Curtin 7 . Y Chris Pcnncy l Art Club Mr. Rumrill, Sarah Russell, Cheryl Pope, Ellen Boyles, Sue MacDougall, Vivian Irish, Ann Manning,jane Brawerman, Laura Mainer, Sue Donovan, Music Club if x r , If '1 ..f......,i A J' 'lil RCDW I Glen Lamb. Frank Pontettirvo, Bonnie Lamb. ROW 2: Leslie Smith, Cindy Alpert, Nancy Newman. Hana Linden, Diane Unger. ROW 3: Greg Ptmtemrvu, Carolyn lTv1ins,,l:inite Oktximian, Matt Winer, Nancy Minot, Chris Carey, Melissa Kennedy. Mark Behre, Pam Kentley, Debbie Floridia, Kathy Monson, Chutlt Dolan, Brett Stliuler, Keith Heeren, Sue MacDonald, l 4 A.V. Club Mr. Moore, Helen Higlcy, Willy Davis, Ann Morgan, Elisa Krapf, Carson Hovcy, Albert Leung, David Orth, Sherry Dugan, Bruce Wliitc, Steve MacDowell. Key Club 1 I i a 5 4 : I 3 E 1 K, ? -1:1411 r:-94 .- 4 .1'4'1lf' ,-9' ' :fi'.x'!'. '71.?'1Jf Tis ROW ljjcxly MrxlL',,Iin1lrving,lJ:1n lilliolt, Amly Kcanc, Martin Pcmllcmn, Hill w,4llllIl.lll link lf.ig.m,-lix' XY'.ill.m' Rl IW' I llr-im lima' K .uni Mi-ii: vw Grcy Kirshc, Bob Wcmlfc, llilly H11rris,Slcvc' AHl0I1Cll,.lUllf1ciilfTl1H1,fllllltl'i Ifci'giismi, IMI II.ui1s, Aiiliiii lii1ilqiiisi,il'm11 lli'lilN1I4'. VNU N H ' H111 4 Hli llll H Mr, Hints, ROW' 1 lirorc Allen. Bnlw XX'ellx.NI,rrr H.1rr1s.Pcfcr Mwm ROW' 2 MAH l'lUlllCf7.KlLlxlk . . , elle. l,xz fNl.1rkcll, lwref. l.4..lr l'r,mlx FYUUUI. hir Nrletllcr. Alhcrr l,eLmg Math Team 1', 'Q . .'Q - 'vu 'ul f 1, - Q 1 1 - l, if , Chess Team ROW' 1 l5.arh.ur.1 Myles, Kms Soor1.nn.lillcn lioylc5,C'.1ml lXlordu.11,Cf1mly All'Cfl.Vl.ll1L' lirzmcrnun. lllmrminc Yr. KM lmrluuxxl RC JW 1 P1x1cKL'.xt- ing, Mr Shelton. 'ltlkll fNl.1rt1n. M.lr1.nnMol1r,Mul1.1cll.cvv, llchlu Klnr, lNI.m XXIIIICF, Mn- l.nnl1c' Mg N1el,,lc'll lnxmont. 'lhnm N,.llll.lfllllU, Steven llrwolu, lhmln l'l.ln.1g.ll1.5uL' limlmlvxn- rlcr. lim' lxlklglllllhll, llrcr lhl- nm, Nou lcxxlulwurx. li-,lm lXl.1nxl1L'l-l gi' X 1 Honor Society .R r 1 X' ROW 1: Alex Bertram. David Ahl, Mr. Shelton, Brad Goodwin. ROW 2: Hugo Ahn,-Jeff Sklar, Randy Cohen, Chuck Trella, Bill Bader, .lon Bruns. Roger Keller. 5-be 8 8 ' Drama Club P 'L fi.. ROW 1: Amy Gossels,-Ioan Zimmerman, Linda Harbaehuck, Karen Thomson, Lisa Gossels. Arvid Muller, Longie Myles, Claire Dean, Mary Dorfman. ROW 2: Sue Barbettiujohn McCracken,janice Clziwson, Emily Buchbinder, Sandra Hoenig, Linda Goehner, Leslie Smith, Chris Ricci. ROW 3: Robin Rosenwald, Steve Kirk, Mike Patterson, Adam Lew, .Iefl McCracken, David Rivershjon Pike. ROW 4: Kathy Kelsoe, Robin Oprie, Vin Winkle, Alfred Escher, Dan Clawson. ROW li Becky Stcxlclzml, Namy Newman, Nancy Stevens. Carol MtKen1ie, NVQ-nily liner, ilireen tlmlriii. lflis.i Kmpl ROW 21 Dottie LelJz1rtm.Judy Keys, K.1thy Lconhartlt, Sue MacD0n.lltl, Chip li.imlvurgt'r, ,lulm Ci.ir'xex, lhmltl tiirtin ROW 5' Hob Clawsun, D.m.1 lxl1lfNl1Llll,-lim Parker, Lewis Cflicxlosli, Kevin Mntlivus, llmil Kt'it's,K ini Ymirli, llill lllws. Mrs. Leonhardt, The Importance of Being Earnest A nineteenth century, Oscar Wilde play was the first drama production of the year. lt was centered around two brothers, jack Uohn Garveyj and Algernon fBill Hayes 1. These men created imaginary characters so that they could have legitimate excuses for leaving their jobs and home life when they felt the need. Both of the men named their imaginary brother Earnest This and a series of little white lies cause many interesting situations to arise. Both john and Bill did outstanding jobs, along with Hetchen Kreidel, Tanya Ide, -Ianice Okoomian, jay Rouner and Kathy Leonhardt, These fine actors made the comedy enjoyable for all who attended. . .. ' F Q X, . X. T s , t ,gt 4 I . . D , janice Okoomian as Lady Bracknell Please don't touch the cucumber sandwichesll' 111' it 2' ,, - 4 Q D ! 4 y Yann, sir The aftcrntx n tex is ready These lemon crumpets are awfully tart! Please, dear God, no more visitors! i F. 935 1 35 , 1' The crew of Earncsr. I 1 F v-0 5- 1 l I . Bill Hayes as jack . 71 V 3 3 15- Oh, how pcrfccrly absurd! we 'Q ' --- Q xx IVF' . JMX! Y A l 'sv 7 S jay Rouner as Dr. Chausiblc and Kathy Leonhardt as Miss Prism Don'r tcll US your nzmc is liarnc-sr 9 Well, at least I wasn'r born m handbag ' The ight Thoreau Spent in Ieil T The Night Thoreau Spent in jail, directed by Arlene Leonhardt, was the Drama Clubs serious play of the year and came off admirably -hm Parlter, in the lead role, did an out- I standing job as Henry David Thoreau. He is put in jail for a night for refusing to pax' his ELIXCS to a government he is opposed to. and through a series of flashbacks and stories told y to Thoreau's cellmate Bailey fLewis Chodoshb his attitudes and relationships to other people are developed. Thoreau's need for freedom. individuality and self expression come out 1 r mostly through his relationships with Ralph Waldo Emerson rAlfred Escherm and his wife rvlane Williiimsonjg his brother iDon O'Connell'J, his first love 6Sue MacDonaldj and his i mother flwlarcia Seilerh. Special note should be made of the stage crew, who very effectively worked tricky scene trans- itions and lighting with exact timing. The play had a great e f impact on the audience and got a well deserved standing ova- Jim Parke' and Lewis Ch0dOSh'Cf11mm- tion. 1 0 av , ' - x Mr- -3 E - 5 . ,L,,' 'x 1 -,--.4-1 Why - a new king of weed! That's 501 in the meadow alonef' .f i gli A 71 Aa' ,YK l 1 The Ton nspcoplc' t.m't understand Thoreau Neither can his mother - Marcia Seller. l i i if .0 D' fi! 'X ,. 'rw 'ff Band .uk ,. 1 , ,- RONX' 1 David Marsh, Bobbi ,Io Lewis, Roger Keller, Steve Spokowski, Will Dunlay, Bob Wells, Mark Reed, Greg Pon- tetorvo, Mr Fauchet, Mary Griffin, Cheryl Hand, Erik Sobel, Bonnie Lamb, -lane Brawerman, Dana Marshall, ROW 2: Mark lituplis, Billy Stearns, Curt Curtin, Chrisrluliano,-Ioan Zimmermanuleff Leupold, Cindy Grimshaw, Kevin Kohler, Frank Piintetorio, Hannah Linden, Bobbie Myles, Erit Pauplisulo Sturgis, ROW' 5: Roy West, Sue-Iameson, Nan Minot, Matt Belanurich. Chas Stexens, Matt Harris, Rithard Benny, Stu Gossels, Steve Pauplis, Randy Hoes, Kevin Leney, jon Gossels, Bob Ahlsrrom, Meg Meal, T Barret Curtin, Rich Yerzyk, Adam Lew, Mark Lewis, jeff Grimshavsgjudi Allen, Vltihn Los, Bill R.ig.in, Mark Carrier, Pam Kentley, Eugene Reardon, MISSING: Carey Burke, Becky Stoddard, Dayna Zimmertnan, Keith Heeren, Suzanne Shaps, Charles Bailey, Robin Oprie, .Iudy Wells, Brad Goodwin, Sue Donovan, Kathi Nelstin Orchestra f AA A. Els ROW 1: Hugo Ahn, Diane Unger, Hannah Lin- den, Greg Pontecorvo, Albert Leung. ROW 2: Laurie Vincello, jared Smith, Nancy Newman. ROW 5: Nancy Stevens, Anne Goldman, Leslie Matthews, Glen Lamb, Roy West, Cindy Alpert, .jon Pike, Christine Soorian, Cathy Norwood, Stu Gossels, ,lim Cannon, Mrs. Ezbicki. ROW 4: Mitch Gitland, Sandy Gaines, Nancy Minot, Kevin Kohler, Pam Kentley, Stanley Gaines, Billy Ragan. l ROW 1: Leah Murch, Brian Hubbard, Tom Yamartino, john Garvey. ROW 2: Kathy Kelsoe, Nancy Stevens, janice Okoomian, Stan Gaines, Lynn Evans, Nanqf New- man, Diane Unger, Greg Pontecorvo, Rob Vrablik, Les- lie Smith, Sue Sobel, jane McKinnon, Sarah Adams, ROW 3: Chuck Dolan, Dana Marshall, jane William- son, Dottie LeBaron, Mark Harder, Elisa Primavera, jim Parker, Elisa Krapf, Nancy Alvord, Mr. Conti, director, Paula Fnrin nianisr Concert Choir Chorus ROW li Dana Marshall, Brian Hubbard, Tom Yamat- tino, john Garvey. ROW 2: Mr. Conti, Nancy Stevens, Stan Gaines, Lynn Evans, Nancy Newman, Loree Farrar, Wendy Ziner, Bobbi jo Lewis, Paula Entin, Laura Nance, jucly Martin. ROW 5L Diane Unger, Missy Kennedy, Maryanne Keating, judy Keyes, Marcia Seiler, Hetchen Krcidl, Mark Harder, jane Williamson, Dottie LeBaron, Elisa Primavera, Bill Ragan, Kathy Norwood, Greg Pon- tccorvo, Stu Gossels, jim Ricci, Ellen Boyles, Nancy Alvord, Nancy Pretzer, jane Bennett, Sue Sobel, Sarah Adams, jane McKinnon, ROW 4: Chris Keary, jimmy Parker, Billy Hayes, Elisa Krapf, Kevin Kohler, i ROW' 1' Man Dorfman, Diane XY'etherill,janite Ol-tim' mian, Leslie Smith, Leah Murch, Leslie Matlicvi s, Karen Thompson ROW' 2 Longie Myles, Linda German, Anne Morgan, Nancy Gilmore, Missy jenkins, -ludi Xvells, Laurie Profit, Gretchen Bolster, Lorraine Mergs hart, Anne Goldman, Rohm Roscnwaltl, Laura Adams ROW' 5 Karin Nelstrn,Tr1t'l,1 Alphen, Kai Dutton, Li? Marltell, Kathy Kelsiie, Sandy Gaines, Darlene Baxter, Roh Vrahlilvt, Vin XY'inl4le, Don O'Connell, lfranl-t Pon' tecorvo, Chuck Dolan, Bill Ragan, Alfred lfsther, Pam Kentley 1 Attic I ROW 1: Margaret McNiel, Marianne MacNiel, Bill Hayes, Debbie Kant, Mr, Kates. ROW 2: Amy Kant Kathy Casale, Sally Waack,judi Martin, 3 3 Tower of Babel ROXX' l' Helen Higlcy. Kathy Tannart, Laura Shay, Chris Stmrian ROW' Zi Roy Shay, Debbie Kant. Bill Haiuulutli Martin. Missy Kennedy. Heidi Kampf. Che' r-,l lclc, l..irryVl.1c0hson, Brian Huhbarfl ayland Free Press Marney Ober, David Levin, Ellen True, Leslie Strau i 11 Hugo Ahn, Carey Burke. -lAYL.4,4y 'o l Greenhouse Club ROW' l: Bob Camvan, Misb Harris, Doug Flanagan, jeff Marchant, Mr. Spring, David Levin. Sara Beard, 1 X Linda Lund,Anthonyjames. l . Bicentennial Girls ,Ianiee Olcoomian, Nancy Pretzer, Helen Higley, Mrs Williams, Ellen True. ROW li Leslie Randall, llilene Knopping, David Hcarne, Peter Raskin. ROW! Z: Parry Faikowski, Sue Ships, Linda Bowers, ,lim Alla, David Rashin, Kathy Hazard, Mike Tooley, Dan Keating, Mr, Wagner, Mar- ncy Obcr. Close-Up 5 v 5 at fn ., ,f . I 4 4 , If ' fx f Ii i A N rr' 2 ' .: , . 3 f5f2f:.:w V , wg , ' , V QI - x g gi, 4' X, 22, A ,, '47, 50 x Q 5. ay 4 . 1 g1 I I U, A .,, , Q - Q 4 4 , 1 za ' 'Ez .4 Q-, 453 A f VX sw a.'fPf'f f . 'Ei . Q 41 2? N ..-wv0 '. 'F suv' if If Central Adm1n1strat1on H Mr BruceXX7 Everitt Mr Michael Levy Mrs joy Shane Chairperson Ivlr W. I-I. Irvine, Mr. Mr. john Kulevich, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent High School Administration In honor of the Bicentennial, the Administration is working toward recognition in history. They rec- ognize the importance of the year. not only in our school lives, but in our personal ones as well. Many interesting activities are planned for the spring, including various guests to speak on the history of our Nation. Not only does the administration hope to increase awareness of the past, they also realize the impor- tance of looking toward the future. The development of Career Education is the first major step in this direction. This program is orientated in student awareness of all the possibilities we have to choose from and to help us make the right choices in setting the terms for our own lives. Dr. Charles E. Goff, Principal J 5 A t. Mr. joseph E. Maugerjr., Assistant Principal Mr. David P. Connolly, Assistant Principal Mrs. Barbara Sharpe, Secretary WC 4'l ! Mrs. Eleanor Welch, Secretary Iviiss Patricia Canelli, Secretary Mrs. Louise Kclsoc, Receptionist L7 il X T fx ,i c -VQQ . ' 1' 1 I lOl Guidance The Guidance Department has worked very hard this year in an attempt to solve the problems of all the students that flock to it for aid. Special thanks should be given to Miss Glynn and Mr. Oxford who handled the questions and demands of all the graduating students, When asked why they took on this burdensome job, Mr. Oxford answered, lt is our wish each student finds in his lifetime a satisfying career in which he or she can devote all their energies and talents in the pursuit of happi- ness and self-fulfillment. The above reply best describes the efforts that the Guid- ance Department has shown throughout the past years. Miss Helen Glynn Mr Paul Heffernan Mrs. Eleanorjaffe COLLEC-:E Rvvucafxous 1 i BOWDNW fix' cosum 5' 5' 1, Q S wssrs vm - 'Jos Ommuwmfs -fi, f 2 5 r J- f iff, f Q rr ,. 5 - - 7 M- Q - .QQ Mr. Eric Moyer Mrs. Marjorie Pensak U3 I ,Q MIS, Dorothy Dill, Secretary Mrs. Elsie' Frcdcrickson, Secretary r nos Foreign Language As usual, the Language Department is keeping itself busy. Besides the usual courses in French. Spanish, German, Latin, Classical Studies and the history courses. the Language Department is sponsoring many other activities, Medieval week included Mystery - Miracle plays and a talk by Professor Conant from Harvard on the Medieval Monastery at Cluny. Later in the year there will be a International Night to sponsor scholarships for exchanges to foreign countries. Several Language Days are planned for the second semester. Each will offer activities and entertainment pertinent to one of the languages. T Mr. Francis Smith, Department Head Mr. john Lowe , af? 1' Ct - O Q Mrs, Mary Sullivan Mrs. jean Bagnaschi Mr. john Mellody 'VU' gi Miss Anne Tourame Mr. Alan Engborg Mr. Wayne Cruthirds i 4? Mrs. Linda Stathcr Mrs. Amoincrrc Bucci, Secretary YT1 1 ii EJ-' 801. HOME won 'jfl af 2 xx.. ,us Mrs. ,lane O'Toole Mr. Marcel Richer ana A Mrs. Nancy Belsky Mrs. Mary Miller, Language Lab Aide i Qt. 6 N . You must keep the mmd active. Mathematics The Math Department has been trying some new things this year. In the Algebra 2 program, the computer is being used as a tool to help students learn the concepts through computer pro- gramming. The new course in Statistics has been very successful and enrollment is increasing. Per- haps the most interesting thing happening in the Math Department this year is the students tutoring students system started this year. A junior or senior student tutors a student in the Alge- bra 1 or Geometry level, and besides helping the student, the tutor gets a feel for what teaching is like. First being offered this year is a Math History course, with no credit and no homework, strictly for fun. Mr. Richard Bolster, Department Head Miss Barbara Kinach Miss Anne Marie Gagne Mr. Franklin Shelton f Mr. john Harmon Mr. joseph Willy' 2ffR1C gb EsgC1L?,?3QiE?s1?EfH Q flfbi 45 Q51+5:3u7 J 255 .D.z77f0121f'2i,,.4, Waboiemmf 3? 3:14 Sift 6521+ of i H',,,i i Eg p4:qqf:2.g:3,:4159 www Mrs. Anita Mabardy Mr. Douglas Stathcr Miss Maxine Ncwbcrg Mrs. Ida Baddcrs, Secretary Mr, -Iohn INIahonC'y I 1 Fine Arts This year, as usual, the Fine Arts department was extremely active and kept busy at all times, The music department, in particular, was continuillx preparing for either their annual winter or spring concerts, or their exchange trip, which was with Stonington, Conn, this year. In addition, the stage band, consisting of select musicians throughout the school, went on tour to elementary schools, had their own concerts. and were generally successful Other performing groups were the ninety-four member chorus, the madrigal singers, which are an extension of the concert choir, and it bgtrbershop quartet. Out of the chorus members, a select group, the concert choir, were performed at various places throughout Wfayland. Dana Marshall. Martha J. Williamson, Rob Vrablik, and john Garvey achieved Allstate chorus status as well as Nancy Newman in the Allstate Orchestra on the viola. H! Q. i Mrs. jane Ezbicki, Mr, Richard Conti Mrs. Amy Chapman Mr. George Doran, Department Head Mr. David Faticher Mr Mitlmcl Rumrill 9 U Miss Kathleen Lampert Miss Helene Neffson Mr. james Kates Dr. -Judy Smith Mr. Walter johnson Media Center The Media Center has once again enjoyed a successful year as part of the High School. It has given students an opportunity to enjoy its great variety of books, magazines and newspapers, as well as its visual and listening facilities. It has tried to act as a home base for students where they tan go not only for school work but for personal interests as well. Through the helpful effort of the staff, the Media Center hopes to assist thc students in all ways and encourages them to let us know how to make it more than ever your homef' This attitude has made the year a rewarding one for all involved. - I Q? y I -. Ill ,JV 1' za' -.----4-ashul l - s'vem,4-. Miss Lelia Sapienza, Mrs. -Ioan McVicl-ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Kolm, Mrs. Mary Behre, Mrs. Barbara Mr. john Moore, Media Center Director Manley, Mrs. Mary Williams Student Supervision I X Mrs. Charlotte Pescosolido Mrs. Mary Cederland, Student Supervision Mrs. JoAnn Kohler, Student SllPL'l'Yl5lOI11 ,Swv ff- Vivo: 8 OI! 50 Ol O Il. HI 1 I f - 49 Ai , ,x- li S ,ICQ I' .iv Q Science The Science Department started the year off with two new teachers and some new ideas. A new event called Star Nightf, evenings where teachers, students, . and townspeople bring their own telescopes to the High School and compare notes while star gazing, has sparked interest in astronomy. There has been increased enthusiasm in Biology with the shift to more outside field work. The Health Education department has been expanded, bringing in speakers from Shriner's Hospital, American Cancer Society and A.A. New courses that are being offered include Physiology and First Aid. I gini Miss Isabel Bouin, Department Head Mrs. Peggy Moss Mrs. Dora Baker E Mr. Jghn Ruel Dr. JOSCph Onello ' it II6 ' ,v f a xi Mr. Richard Begin Mrs. Martha Spokowski, Secretary Mr. Edward Hall 4 'W' Mr- SICVCH Spaflg Miss -Jeanette Harris Mr. Robert Bibcau 7 Mrs. ,lacqueline Arendt Mrs. Ruth Lynch Mr.'I. Edward Sylvester Ph sioal Education The Physical Education Department is getting more and more like a country club, and the students really seem to enjoy it. First, there is the condi- tioning course. You can lift weights, run around the track or go into the exercise room and work out in there. The students enjoy this course because you can work at your own pace and gradually do better. Plus the fact that it is an excellent way to firm down and shape up. Golf, Volleyball and Badminton also have many enthusiastic players. With all these things to do, and of course no charge, it's almost like a country club. Mr, Ralph Salvati, Athletic Director Mr. Charles Bowers, Department Head - l l I 'I pl 3 li 44 f v g . Q: MJ: , I ' s I 1 Q XS E, 'f Miss Martha Cantrell Mr. john Mann Mrs. Donna Olson ll '- 'u 4Ua ' 5,1 a'f'F'f'3 uxienx Mr. Robert Todd Miss Debra Ricardi 9 pf' V ICN Mr. jeffrey Frohn, Business, Shop Ms. Eileen Chodos, Learning Resource Team Mrs. Virginia Williams, Business 4 ff' Qi? ' - 1 , f' ii as , X Mr. Chuck Anadore, Leaming Resource Team Mrs. Constance Chase, Learning Resource Mr. William Homan, Business Team J'i,i?', -- iss' My, I-Igm-y Wilk, Buginq-55 Mrs, Susan Allen, Home liconomics I l2l I 1 l. Custodians and Lunch Ladies N E 1 ,.,,.. Effie Shepard, Elaine Lennick, M. A. Hodges, Thelma Ricci, Bonny LaPointe, Liz Sterling, jean- ette Tobin,jessie Suanson, Ada Lawlar, Lois Mahoney, Gloria Phillips. Irma Riley. Manager r-1 :A joseph LeBlanc Paul Ames Lou Roche, Head Custodian Al Balcom Av mix . gpugui 1 i Blanchellny, Marron Dick Call W x . . is S Jqf 'i i Q- f1,., ' ff 'li - ' 5-.- ' I' A r :H 4-x' v li A w N Guy Peck Ray Sampson, Director of Food Scrviics Doris Carrier Reflector E' Chuef Sarah and Deb cb ,rg 5 I 1 f x 1 V,,,. hm- Mr Kmnon tAssmanr Iidirorj, Kay Lockwood Gales Managerj, Barbara Myles fEditor4in-Chiefb, Carol Mordecai fPicture Editorj, Donna O'Brien fArt Editorj, Steve Brooks fBoys 1 lid 1 .S -Sr keel 'L. ' r Iid'r Ab, Lee Bowers rAdverrisin Mnnagery, Lea NX1'ilson fTyping Edirorh, Robin Sebell fGirls Sports Edirorj, NOT PICTURED: Mary Howard CLiterary P1 FIN IU fi UL I 1 IXOU l ur g lixiliufb 4 ik Q2 Arm Rmxlmrouglm, Arm lunmlv, I.l1fQc'1g4'r Eugene ifnuks Ifvcrvbody Up LCC and Rtlbirl it X1 f i , N, ' ,4-' N 13 -Q f 'I1!l4l l Q -.- X , Liz Geiger Mary Howard - -1 - qi ' 11 v-fill Z - za-XX .f ' ,- ww :.I-,,', g Qvgxhlls' ff' K ...Y l sin: ' 1:.T uc Subd Mr Ruhcr, A1 vnwr X '24 lv f is N S f , QS Q 5 l ' ' 'ff' U Q l J swf!!! IIN ,,- Qfav ' I-fr 1 1 5 Nnwmm r, 5:2 Aa I . 1 IP I' , . 'dl 5 I Q' lfumn! I rw Q ' A .Num , ,f5'Qi: 'I 'S e 0 J . Q4 ' ll.- Q '4? .1: ff. mf YQ. ogg! kg. I QW' , 3 fo -' i bfi-A 1 ax-L24 s'.L4il: M A .. u v L ' x i . J' QYQAPL xflulgf 1 X14 1 x . . is , J It jx r' n . , I ' be., 4 . X 5 !-S 4' . bf 5' E4 I l L , Y Q 4: 'j' I f X ., sg I I 'xi n + I iiuggq Q .fb -I T S' A Jq, 0.5 ROW' 1' Co-Capt -lim Klumpp, Coach Porrell, Co-Capt. Steve Tarver. ROW 2: Bob Canavan, Rick Eagen, Bob Wolfe, Andris -Iakobsons, Brian Fellows, XY'.itne DeVaughn, Stexe Kepner. Nate Doexlamie Griffinulim Horgosjamie Most MISSING: Davidjohnson. arsity Basketball Early season losses due to lack of experience and a full squad cost the Warriors a berth in the state tournament as Coach joe Porrell's team ended out with a 10-8 record. It was a year of peaks and valleys until the final third of the season when the Warriors put it all together for a mad rush to make the Tourney. Unfortunately, a heartbreaking loss to Concord-Carlisle which went right down to the wire, eliminated Wayland in the second to last game of the year. Although injuries sidelined them early, all-stars Nate Doe and Brian Fellows came back to pace the Warriors in their second winning season in as many years. Co-captains Steve Tarver and ,lim Klumpp were solid performers at the forward spots while senior guard Steve Kepner put his tremendous quickness and speed to good use in Wayland's pressure defense. Coach Porrell can look forward to another fine season with returning juniors Andris jakobsonshlim Griffin and jamie Most, all of whom made significant contributions in several games throughout the year. f - 1 A 4 .V P i A . . . V I . -,V ,,-1..w ' A , A 1 ri L 1 . I i 1 NJ I ta q , .. 5 ' e .X mx 4 Asaw 12 'IN ,A 'df 5 QW! I F' br . , -N4 v4 AAYLMM ,K 2 2 V V M HIFQ fi 'ffm ROW 1 Steve Anroncll Dan lxcaung ROW Daud Hlerala Kcvxn Flanlgan Eugene Lambright, Norman Brownnlay Rouner Marvxn Allen Wayland Wayland Dover-Sher Foxboro Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland Wayland M IV and Freshman SCORES E Z qi n- ' Q The ,IV team was a very young team that had a struggling season, but every individual improved and will make important contributions to Wayland basketball in the future. The freshman basketball had a successful season and finished with a record of 7-3. It is certain that these talented freshmen will be a factor in making Wayland basketball a winner in the years to come. Basketball ,gif 55 neotd 62 South 31 46 46 68 40 46 SO 44 62 42 45 47 .3 al' I. nl 'A ROW 1: Capt. Kevin Brown, Coach-Iohn Kavelski ROW 7 Andy Smith Barn Faulkner lim fun lx lim l,t in tri Dmd C ter. Roy Wesrulrilin Cox, David Wfestcr. Mike Statkus lxtxin Burney QQ - f' 'X 14 N ,.. f 3' K ht lf , L xt I 5 I-I X D Girls IV Basketball . Vt ROW' 1 Karen Hollman, Melissa Lampert, Cynthia Crowley, Co-Capt. Heidi Lappetito, Co-Capt. Anne MacMillian, Karen Shaps Cathy Richmond, Missy Morgan ROW! 2: Mgr, Dana Zimmerman, Kim McCarthy, Daryl Guido, Virginia Hansen, Anne Falvey April Dietrith, Emily Caralxcr. Denise Dcgugliclmo. Coach R.icardi. SCO RES Wayland 21 Acton 20 Wayland Concord Wayland Li ncol n-Sudbury Wayland Bedford Wayland Weston Wayland Newton-South Wayland Concord Wayland Acton' Wayland Lincoln-Sudbury Wayland Bedford Wayland Weston Wayland Newton South After standing on rocky ground this year, the junior Varsity team pulled it together to win nine games in a row. This superb finish showed the strength that will be moving up to the var- sity team, which over the next few years, should be the team to watch for the excitement of school sports. I.V. I-Iocke , ' -, - .-.,- I H- W. 1, ROW 1: Frank Nicolo, Steve Evangelista, Ted Chryssicas, jim Burnett, David Canavan, Mike i Burnett. ROW 2: Coach Stebe, David Weeks, Mark Nyland, Kevin Lawless, Kirk Martin, David jeffrey, Alan Mix, Scott Mitchell, Mark Donovan. ul The ,IV hockey team was fortified with hockey players cut from the varsity. The team had talent, but could not quite put it together until the end of the season when they won many games, Since this year's varsity team had many seniors on it, the 'IV's will fill many of the available vacancies. LS' ' SCORES Acton 6 3 5 -1 3 2 ellesley 2 5 5. 5 H' 52.7. :if ab' 4. r', N sr .JY , E, 5 1 ' T it ' 'W R 0 J .3 AO arsit Hocke ROW' 1 Vlohn McGowan, -lohn Burke, Mark Henley. Co-Capt. Lyle Bull-tley, Paul Heppner, Tom Bertrand, Co-Capt. Scott Sten- quist ROW' 2: Coach Kinchlaulohn Quigley, Buddy Brooks, Alan Nahabedian, Chuck Akins, Dick Akins, Paul Pescosolido, Tim Shannon. Bob Averill. Peter Crowley,-leff Melansonulim Menelly, -Iared Smith, Mgr. Steve Zizza, Asst. Coach Frechette. MISS- lNCi Steve Brooks. ,..f ' 1.---mana This year the hockey team started out with high hopes of being a contender in the Dual County League. They won two of their first three games, including an upset over a power- ful Bedford squad. After this surge, the team began to falter and its record fell to 3-9. It was time for some changes and Coach Kinchla juggled the lineup. The team responded by winning three of its next four X M .5 games against Weston, Westwood, Concord, 5 1 4 and Newton South, The loss was to Concord but the victories against Weston and West- - as v wood were sweet because they had previously beaten us, The last game of the season saw SCORES Wayland murder Weston, 10-5, in appropri- . Wayhnd 0 Concord 5 ate fashion. The team's final record was 7-14. Wayland 6 Newton South 2 . . 4 This was the last season for Mr. Kinchla as T mgfsudbury 7 varsity hockey coach. He resigned after thirs Wayland 2 Acton 8 . . 4 teen years of coaching and is the only hockey 5 4 coach XVayland has ever had. ln his thirteen Wayland I Concord 8 , k - 4 Wayland 6 Newton South 2 years he toat hed teams that consistently won Wayland 3 Bedford I. U thc Dual County League and occasionally Wayland I Lincoln Sudbury 4 'ffl I I A U - Ml g Cl' . h. H Wayland 1 Acton 12 '-' WON Ill LASIL ldll .ISS . TJUWPIOUS lp. C Wayland 5 Xwcston 4 will be greatly missed hy the players and fans. Wlyllnd 3 Wfsfwvvd 2 Wayland 3 Concord 13 Wayland S Newton South 4 Wayland 7 Bedford ll Wayland 3 Lincoln-Sudbury 5 Wayland 5 Acton 7 Wayland 10 Westtin 5 Wayland I Wesrwcxxd 4 i. f- Steve Brooks X x We 'X se, 4 N 'g:,,,g,ff- A ID? R. 1 4 1 H T- N- -1-'V 5 A Effif.-S-4 X X L4 9V ,xl Ni 'Q X N ,... .. ,AQ I' if ..1 k ff f- 'ww 9 J: . 4 - .mass egg,-ff 1 P l 44J.i,,f . Q ' ' rf. L' .- L 'S 0 .237 41 - ,.i ':-:Q-' EA' -EE' -ga-,,,,, 0 C- -fn it fL Q ,-A 5 .S '13 -3 f-q F, 9 n K.. wr ,xp , 'Las 'v , 1 '-if ,.,,f,.J,ugr if I W Us , 1 . . if ll 'W 3 115.1 4 '-.4 A4 x This winter, the track team ran, jumped, and shot put its way to a successful season and finished with a 5-2 record, The biggest upset and high point of the year was when Wayland upset a strong Acton team, 45-41, and moved itself into contention for the Dual County League title. The next meet saw Lincoln-Sudbury beat Wfayland, thus knocking the track team out of contention. In the all league meet Vilnyland finished in sixth place. It was a spe- cial night though, because it was Alberto Salazar's last race in the field house, Alberto responded by breaking his own record for the two mile run and almost running it under nine minutes. The girls did very well this year. Wayfland held the winter Invita- tional Girls track meet and finished in second place behind Concord- Carlisle. . - t 9 x ws 4' C' ' ,a.,'u' - 5. W V ml af' FP SX, 122, H v l f I A' AQ'-G' wx .-, :iii GP -x an - I W' T 'T V- ' , '?w 5, , if I X ' if ax!-Q' .. A 1 . qw A my Vmfzfgx , 9- ' 2 5 v - . M ix Q I E 5 W-lm if -..LE-' , 2. .' 1- Nt. n X ,A W mpg 41 'FQ 1 Ski Team ROW 1: Patty Ahern, David Kauff, Peter Abend, Leslie Randall. ROW 2: john Pike, Tom Peterson, Donna Matsas, Sue Fischer, Sarah Adams, Carol Mordecai, -lane McKinnon, Debbie Harris, Amy Rossborough, Co-Capt, Sue Tewksbury, Co- Capt. David Abend, Liz Gieger, Robin Sebelljulie Shane,-Jenny Harris, Mary Gearn, Tony ,Io Pescosolido, Laura Gomes. The Ski team had a good first half of the sea- son with more snow than seen in the last three years. Behind the great leadership of Co-Capts. Sue Tewksbury and David Abend, the slalom team had a fine season by finishing in the top two spots in all the races held. The cross-country team was almost as successful, by coming in 3rd place. Hopefully next year, with plentiful snow, and with great underclassman skiers, the team should be very successful. if . 3 z ? ...Q xx i Debbie Hams and Co Capt Que Tewksbury Erich Horgan flies through the air I I 1 1 I 1 1l , I 1 1 1 xy!! J ' r 1 N'. I I I I f N I , X Q I I 1 I 1 r I ff KS 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I I I s Ilx. 3, f 1 Id ii. fi f, 5 if A620411-, . sf! 4 7 if 44 X. P A I If . I fc 1, I' ,if 5 y ik, j A 'if 9 it V' -. aff: I 7?X'?i ui i 12 9 AZ ' I , P pi Fl ,gl E 4 2 i.Q.T..,.---,. fl 0--1 CJ ii: 19' if? v4 gm . A ii A Sl -1 'Us f 4-v iv ,.4 +..aaiL...h ,..- , ,, ,, -if-'pn 'huh WOVW' NOW - If I H I -1 ...I i 0 1- fa 7 1 I 1-., S , F ' I I Y J Q W 3 3 ffzf I4 'dn fm? lf! 1 5 if 1 A , , A .M v if ,114 ITSM U' International ight What's cookin', girls? Kathy Norwood and Mr. Smith My wife wore it on our wedding night . , A Yes, we can, can. 1 lu im- xcrcnndc you Mr. Engborg Student Council This year the council, under the presidency of Paul CChipj Bamberger, enjoyed more than usual success and was overall active and enthusiastic. First, the council was reformed internally so that it would be stronger and more orderly, Secondly, the council formed long and short range committees which were aimed at fulfilling certain objectives. Some of the council's efforts were aimed at lengthening the time the Media Center was opened, building furniture to create a new student lounge, and opening the snack bar after school. The council also provided movies for entertainment, played records in the commons during the lunch periods, and came up with a successful winter week. Progress was also made on the upcoming open campus for juniors. ROW 1: Marcia Seilcr, Loree Farrar Cvice-presidentj, Brian Hubbard,jim Parker, David Levin, Dan Levin, Chip Bamberger fpresi- dentl. ROW 2: Ellen Hubbard, Linda -Jacobson, julie Castellani,judy Wells, Emily Jacobs, Liz Rosensweig, Lisa Gossels, Susan Broad. ROW 5: Laura Adams, Liz Geiger, Sarah Beard, Alison Primavera, Nancy Pretzer, Ellen Boyles, -Juliette Kolm, Glenn Lamb, Hannah Linden. ROW 4: Mr. Greenawalt Cadvisorj, Gary Saxton, Scott Mitchel, Eric Leith, Alfred Escher, Sue MacDonald, Kevin Matthews. Small Business Management I Q 5 , Mrs. C fhrisrine Kassak BOARD OF DIRECTORS - Sue Reynolds, Leslie Strauss, Scott Peckham, Mr. Henry Wilk, Carl Salerno, Richy lcblanc. Metoo ci .mx-qi Mr. Sumner Mtflain, Merco Coordinator MS' Gloria Miner' Memo Assistant Earvin Sanders, Ronnie Borden. Renee Dickson, Vanessa Brown, Michele Zimmerman, Cherry Sumprer, Karen Butler. Mr, Mdlliin, Ms Miner, Nate Doe, 2 0 Student Advisor Board 'ml z 'N- lv igyxa Y Chris Ynrby Sandy lloenig. Lewis Chodosh, Michael Levy Erick Horgan 4 X 1 1 A pw f. 31 L 'i 9 if I VXA srifrid Q? , s r xgrfax ur' ,gs -., I M . wx. , I X .rl 4' l 1 E L As-t, AJ .A 7- dllfllf, ie ' N if i lf ,f rl' 5 s., 1 ! For many years, Mrs. Elizabeth Sterling has remained in the background and yet she played an important part in the every day running ol the Wayland High School system, the school lunch program. Many people might slight the idea of running a school luncl1 system, but when one person has to think of different menus eath day for more than 1000 students and have enough food for the students and have them ready by 10:55 every day, you realize this role was LlHKlQ'I'l.lliL'll by .1 l1.1r1lworlting and methodical person. New ideas have also been thought of by Mrs, Sterling. One is the snack bar, If you don't want .1 ll.lIIll5Lll'j.1Q'l', you t.lIl get .1 delitious portion of yogurt, or a bagel and cream cheese. Many students use this alternative lunch program and enjoy the variett whith the 5ll.lt lt l5.lI' offers. lt also lN good for between lunch treats and for students who have to stay after school and need something to eat Students who arrive tu st l1ool tan ll.lXQ' lllfll' breakfast there for a nominal sum. Witl1 this new system, students wl1o possibly didn't bother to eat lunth startetl to. Nutrition and lou tost tunes the student a healthy meal which lasts through tl1e day, Mrs. Sterling realizes this and always lllllli' meals appetifing to the palate. 'l'l1ex' were ALIlUl'lUlls compared to tl1e soup and sandwich everyday at the old 'Iunior High. Her smile and always cheerful personality is appreciated by students who have had a glum 1l.1x so lar in st hool. We the class of 1976 wish you good luck and best wishes, and may you come hack and see us .l-LI.llll soon, if 'L gr L . H ai i 'fm I so V4 pr Y.: 0 sift, A.. 'O' 0 'i.QQ.4 90 9 Y 'Qs' it 4 1 .ma ,v , 0, 1279 'V' 11 5 ,. Q YJ i .iw ,PQ- 4 Q 6 -Y f r,,'g,,' -':.:. or HQ ii' Q. ,-f .' 8' ,., ax, 'Q I 1- 73' .2 ' , ,f 43 1 '-5 l x fl f s 0 I Yu-L.. 114'-11 1 V ii. .iff ,Z',f.. 'if r ' If f sf f ' .. 4 ' 'Y . h ,Q- l p Q . 4 Nia? - ' ' lr .s lg , 5. D I 4 Mr. Mack has shown great dedication in his stay at Wayland High School -- to the class of '76 as well as the advisor for both the close-up program and the Human Relations Club. He handled with ease his teaching assignments in history in addition to his role as advisor. He always had the time to listen to anyone with a problem. He looked at his job as more than just teaching facts but rather he tried to teach us to be a good human being. Indeed Mr. Mack was a rare teacher and it is with great regret that he will no longer be with us at Wayland High School. We are indebted to him for the leadership and insight he was able to give us, and we wish him great success and happiness in his future activities. W'e shall remember him always as teacher, advisor, and friend. 'ii' 'S N F' 5 'Q' bib ,Q .dh :md I N:-N-Ji: 51' 3 nf A e la'-. - , ff' 2- 'iw 'M 5 'HQ It A 1 E 'S 0 'Om ig. Er-sy QE? DONNA ABELLI 3'-5 I. LJ QW SW' 5 Lv 'N 12O'B. 3 46? G. M ff I, I . x s . ' I ' .A C 1, v t- :ti W2 vi, L R SARAH ANNE ADAMS CHARLES M. AKINS-IR. Grizzlex Bear .friends . .Too Summers on chappy . . . muth to do and not enough time to do it MCKNIGI-ITS L.S. GAME . . . Semi in' . VPPC . RGH . . . diets Finals at BU. . . . I thought it was iunk ski lsfi learn lI'Of11YCSICFLl.1V. . . gears cruising in the MC. buses lite lor todas. hope for tomorrow right turns . . always A4 . . rocks mtl to leave. glad to go i F K BRI itiia ALLEN it, c sixt'Yx'x' Fiqwfif t,ix3vi.Atiii2 YM ix cycgszrsiti, BQOVI ivzix Qfifiixit m xx'ivm rt ifixktim Rim SA. . . NAHA . . . P Brain . Kinth 5 and 16 snow. KILLA. XVHS. DAVID S. ALLEN 'Q 46' SARAH I. ALBANO Good luck to all my friends. Remember all the good times we had in school. LUCINDAJEAN ALPERT Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. DAVID KARL ABEND Oh. O.K. -lim . . . Bo and Bing . . Hike to Concord . . . Hey Ray . . . SOCCER 114 at BU . . . Bali . .. Capt. Paws Apbio - RM-IAJLRHTY . . . Sleep Out, Skiing-Chamonix . . . Friends . OTSUCWHATUWANTZC , . ANRRARANAPED It's over, Frank. -JAMES EDWARD ALLA UCWHATUWANTZC. . .Soccer and Tennis . . . ANR. . . RARANAPED ...R8cR...ThreeD's...I'm going up to Daves . . . Rambler . . . It's going to be a Blizzard . . . Hike to Concord . . . Not Much . . . GLTAMGFPD. . .BC Summcr75. NANCY LYNN ALVORD jim - zfisfvs . . . Piff . . . 6:15 A.M. . . . YL . . . Love to my family and friends . . . Paragon Park . . . drea- min' . . . SMILE! . . . So Faith, hope, and love abide, these three, but the great- est of these is love. m,,,..,:- ff 'iN Q JULIE I.. BAKER School again? Ricky H.D. Number 1 650 Black Russians Kahlva FJ meets NBF . . . yvhat a day will l ever make it? Cochituate 5 years. . .Thanksz M.P. and mostly SGLSA Stay high and good- bye. . .mms SUSAN C. BENNETT Summer of 72!74 . . . Good Times BB, DD, MD, MH . . . Bing-Bong-Bingy . . . Sudbury Friendly's DF, BC, PS,-IO, VD, ST. . . Ropis - Purity. . .TGIF . . . without love life has no purpose . . . Forget and Forgive . . . Keep Smi- lin'. . fnianks. MARK P. BELAMARICH The blue bomb going to west plain st? jan. 5 Nanci . . .The damn , . .Yago - HJ. Beast Pequot. . BAGGEDF - LIC. - Reg. Out of Gas Brad's trusty corvair LARDOFF Dr. Smith ummm . . .Smitty Bubles Ginger. Yi ROBERT C. BACKMAN l am a lover but l have not yet found anything good enough to love? . B. L. Suicide is painless . Prep No matter how long the night the day is sure to come. Shifted P V 'Q- in JANE E. BENNETT We have so much time and so little to do. Wait a minute, reverse that - XY! XV. 2- A , lli vii' big lxiv Y? 1 KARENDI. BLOM li days of ANXIETY, siasconset H R. srctsis neves dribble npbble Bad Lutk 1151 falls campton NH, 'WS . , , IYTCIXICIIXWRAT, I EQ . I 'sa' , A MARYBETH BOLDOC ELIZABETH E, BLOMGREN Cochiruate Ballfield Nantucker.IC cellar 9f28f7S Steve 5:30 am . . . Red Barn Charlie and Ethel . . . coffee Brandy , . -ICJFJK . . , were you a w dog? The Boat Pigging out . . , little Red Mustang , , , Pet Peeve - Pete 4332 DEBRA E. BOURKE Chuckie , , ,IIXZX73 Plymouths - Forever! Russell's Greenhouses. . . Kathy. Duba and julie , . , Being free a year early , I . Special thanks to Chuck for standing by me . . , Vermont , . . Good times in Virginia , , , PP - Gym, 5 f- Y 'x LEE ANN BOWERS Linipir Burt li ficlrl hotkey rinrl lirrmsc what 'J mile' l've had it' at Ipr llrpili Goalie Ytik' SETI Marg and the gilxl riniu rli.ir l li.irl,nirikt-siixl.1v sewn mrlicr sail cenrl ELLEN M, BOYLES I have my hopes to tomfort me l've got my new Horizons our to sea, - Moody Blues iw ANGELA CARLETTA BOWMAN The ones I love . . , Ma dad Cynthia Terry , . . Thanks to metco . . , Bye GK RL LW GH. . .TO BO0mBoom I know we can make it just put your love and trust in me, I'm counting on you love Pansy. -wi, S ', fa' Q H . -J THOMAS WINDSOR BRIDGE BUCK . , . Nutso Fights . . . Ridcn' the Pines. . , 352. . ,Football. . .Super Bowl...O00,,.BoMobileFF... Lewelleyv . . . Mr. Hines and company . . . Saturday Night Drives , . , Eatin' at Elliotts . . . Who's a stork? BETH BRAUNIG Dick - 8f21f74 The Prom Les, Sue, and D Beeba , . . Looking all around me, what do I see lots of changing faces and lots of things to be. Lord, I'm happy just to be a part of all I see. D. Mason . M.. . is 5 ,I -V STEPHEN L. BROOKS Two roads diverged into a wood and I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference - R, Frost . . . Soccer . , . Blind dates . . . Crazy Days . . . Walked to Concord . . . Brooksie ...vJH. 'fs Good friends are forever, good friends are for keeps. VANESSAVI. BROWN 'VS JANE L. BRAWERMAN But all is changed with time, The future none can see the road you leave behind, Ahead lies mystery. - Stevie Wonder Tn. LESLIE ANN BROWN 12!23!73 . . . Love ya Wally . . . If growing up means it would be beneath my dignity to climb a tree, I'll never grow up never grow up, not me . . . Xmas '75 . . .Friendly's, . .PTUnger, yf - Sports. 'JB n ROBERT W. BRUNS And what is good, Phaedrus, And what is nor good - Need we .isk anyone to tell us these things? A Pirsig Good-bye 25? ,IUHN BRYANT l I V SUSAN PAMELA BUCHBINDER Searching but not finding, understand- ing anyway, we're lost in this masquerl ade - Leon Russell Thanks Shush if i soft - 2. 1 I 1 . ' in ' .-I'-, I V LYLE TALBOT BULKLEY SOS Never a dull moment . . . W2 . . .Soccer at BU - 150 - 3rd period of Hockey games. K's Tramp . . . Car chases with Mike . . . VCs with the Raaws ,Iake's family. Ch's in the loans- rar. - HI ,IG GO KHITTMYSY - LATER. SUSAN E. BURGETT Burger yes - no - maybe Bowz-obe who me? F. Hockey B. Ball the Torino cape cod Hey - girls - boom! oombas the dear rug half mile D.C. snow streaken 54 CC. Rd. Who's Impatient? Chicky-poos. 4 . Vi - 1 gi I vw' ' H rl'w. If 7 i' J., t . f ig 5,5 .5 'Q fm' :- ..'ff?T - us.. .., - Y. .-'.f- 11? '1 -2 I .. zu I .523 .I-:VE -1 - , v-- , Q T. In g' V 4-as. ' 4 1' 9 J I . - ' hp l- -I 1 STEPH EN CA LABRO ROBERT T. CANAVAN BEANO - I close my eyes remember- ing the moments of yesterday . . . LKJMMC wink. . .parry. . .Plants ...DumpsSBOX...Anut... Friends. . . BBall. . .Prom '75. . . Always to big. . . Lark. . .Bio Brothers . . . VET . . , Bye WHS . . .Kitaf. . .Thanks esp M8cD. MARK j. CARROLL SOS - Never a Dull moment . . . wonklt's tramp . . . VCS with Raaw. The -lakes . . . Football . . . BU . . . Sure krunch . . . you are my answer. Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them true. ROBERT P. CAVELIUS 4 DIANE R. CARRIER 12f13 Sam , . Dot. Doe, -Ianie . Kath . House to Corner . Hnnl-zfgtutl . , Xxforlcls greatext golfer . Thanlw Di hlugixi. Boh Candy Closet 0 'G Sadie Marx Prudente Defending the Ilndelendahle. -ff' 47' N. 'x , .Q , , . . 5 MY, f E V Q I PATRICIA E. CARROLL Sing and Dance Together .ind be joyous But let each one of you he .alone - Kahil Gibran Sugarloaf!U SA By Definition -P s au y X I PETER V. CHALA II ROBIERTVI Cl.AXX'SON-IR RUISIZIVI' T 01.0515 A Touch of Class Like A Bet' I will live forever iir the trwing .lmepli Ci.ite-lloimp liotttun of the utvtltl AGM llfl4!7S . l.i1 and Phil . Heller Bette: ,i xxitti foul th.in .1 The Party The 20 hi I-'JU ht-x Cardin . . . Gardenia 'I'here's no time foolish wit -- SIi.ikt-xpuiitr - At It-.ut Green Dtzith ink Riv.iih Liiill to lose I heartl her sary . Catch your I gut my ILIHILA in hghix Dig the l'.irti XY'.iigiiii 'Il-p i-I tht dreams lx-fore they xlip away hat Yforlil af u ,1 ELLEN MARIA CONNOLLY KATHLEEN MARIE COX W Falmouth Fall of '74 . . .DW Irish Power , . . Falmouth . , . What K Its Preppy . B-mans gang can you say? The wise man , . . ging CCFF Egghead?. . .Yar TRACK! Roomate Game , , . Lingua Low Mr Lacrosse. . ,Mcp. . . latinae . , . platform shoes . . .guess Bear Rodauts Berny . . . Ski - '75 what , . . Matweens? YoYo. . . Don't Birds Synwod . , . TPO . , . look now! French Fries Forever. What once was will always be. HAROLD F. CURTIN Ill Curtin's Taxi Service for joe and junior , , , The Trunk boys . . . Harmony Hut, Mrs. B., Fenway '75 . , . NMAD- DOG , . . Personal Advisor jim , . , Love to Wonderwoman . 4 . Control the Btx'ly's leaving, ERNEST MARK COLUMBUS 68 - Football - Super Bowl Goals Sprints - Irv - Merc - Jethro Tull Parties Racing - oops forgot hood pins smoken joe Dieting wrestling Fred get- ting sick friends - Art - Ferg -joe - Fish Keep on Truckin'. GAY BETH CROCKETT Chris Summer of '75 july 4, '75 Lost in the Ozone Flambeau HHGreen Slime North Haven, Maine Cat Stevens For- eigner Suite Commander Cody Ayuh By Gyod Narrow Place Beach Sunsets CB 5 .if 1 i L2 - 1 .- , RANDALL W. DASH JR. Later on . . , Wayland, May you one day gain the understanding that you presently lack. I WAYNE DEVAUGHN ,1 N x X , PAUL DEFINA LEONARD W. DENDUNNEN Wrestling . . . My knee . , , The Blitz Nitro . . . Ferg . . . Fishes Wici Fif, . .Milh, . .Raranaped. . . Macs . , . Puppy Palace . . . Peg Monomoy . , Guzzlers 4 . . . Girls B- Ball with the moon . . , Farewell SIM. X JXXFIIX -. . 1,:.e-'X BRET GLENN DALTON Laura 11-10-75 . , . Superbowl '75 . , A k's tramp . , Concord and Lexington 12-25-74 . , 4-20-75 . . . Liglltis Rt. 9 Egghead , , Wrestling, Football 11-30- 75 . , The Assabet AAU. 6-6-75 . . , 12-6-75 , . 8-25-75 . , Pep's Captain - N - 44. h ,if LISA M, DERIAN BM Forever Alright Guvs , Dux- burv a good time always M84M's and Boston Schaefer Stadium Spain the rain , . the fucecloth treatment never again . , , Thanks everyone - you know who you are S SUSAN LEE DONOVAN Each life converges to some centre expressed or still exists in every human nature a goal - Emily Ditkinson , . . Gloucester Hey liriiunig Hey Reynolds Summer of '75. a x'xK V. 1 il ' T JI4 rt. LI- I ...ff 'Frei 7,, AA, 4.25. Ilan, . A .1 .l i -'Q -5 s ,f Jr. f-4' l xx X X ' 9 1 I N f I7 4 .1 i DANIEL ANDREW' ELLIOTT Rt-d7o's . , Servite , Crying . Charlie 'Ir Turkey , day , , Wfilsons. . . Party F F Football I 2 5 4 SUPERBOVUI. Baseball 1 2 3 4 ,Toiletbowl Capt Lewellyn and Homans Heroes Bo Mobile . ,Arrovnl . .Dnncin' Pond , . Rot , s D 4' 4 LINDA BETH ELLIOTT Xwrestling - many-thanks-so'much - love for e.m. -1.5. S,I-I. B.W. P.K. S.T. M.K, RED - V,W. - Off the coast of Africa - Whatever happened to Sue at Nookie Nookie Hollow - 714 X75 Watching the sea 128 to 5, fc '.' h. U. CAROLYN ANN EVANS 8f19f75 Thanks David . , . Rom. 8!! 28 . . Sexy Spider . . . Good Morning I . . Harvard Band Concert . . . ICO- RIO: 15 , . . All my love Mom and Dad. . , Dancing. . .Light Blue. . . Committee . , Bye Mr. C,Y.L, . . GITFIDDLER. PAMELA YUONNE DORR I'm only kidding . . . Hampton . . . Summer of '73 , . . Why don't you fly home?. , .August 27. . .-Iodifer. . . Peroc . . . the radiator . . . just ginge- rale . . . blue boat . . . Pet Peeve: Cold Toes, 1 PAULA B. ENTIN He who sings, prays twice . . . Hey Sis! A new way, Latin club, thank you fuzz, Coach, Dan . . . Phillipians 411. always. What do you want to be when you grow up? - Outrageously happy! - Peanuts JUDITH EYCLESHYMER MADELINE M. FALVEY Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings while the dawn is still dark. - Tagore fx 5- WALTER A. FALVEY The hill gang. , . ERB . . . Lets blow some wrinkles . . . ADIOS. ' .1 I CHARLES D. FERGUSON CARL-IASEN FISHER Football 77 Bowl Bound Artie . . .joe Football . . . Fish , , , 360, . .Super . . .Wrestling 88 Nitro Blitz. . .Girls Bowl . . . 6f6f75 plus 6 . . . LUKE, . . . B-Ball Tourney Project . . . Guz- ANADORE 54 STAFF . . . Wrestling lcrs 4 . . .Martha's Vineyard. . . Pig . . . The Kirshes . . . Mr. MOYER out 76. . . Thanks Coaches. TM and D. BRIAN FARRINGTON Island 340 Duster Yes Dicks Tramp Ski bum TCT. Over the hill gang Concerts the Porch S.L.Y. Bagged Pet Peeve: The bridge krigles SR. play it again The Group Theo! Later. MARK FAULKNER LIAYNE R FISHIER l2!l0!711-joe . . llth Cimtlt' Ilistiirx' Girls room . . . oh wt-ll haw clues .im one have Ll eigiirctte' The wet- pui' ple . 'Line and her wlkswigvii Inrettii . Ch.irlii' .intl Iitlirl litr- HOW. ,,.4-D .V BRIAN T. FAULKNER 3' KENNETH FELZ RBLR ine. Pastafazool Summers Think Bowl White Shoes Gorila The Pit Couchwork Volunteers Faith Bearslcin Prez Education . . . Love is feeling close even G when you're far away of course . . .Good Friendsf? VUAYNE FISHER 'o ., 's '- 1 1 1404 I-5-f, Hey man, I can get into this. ,ans .1 if-if A ,A-: , DAVID H. FREIDBERG MARK S. FROM . l ' Missy Kennedy , 1 X' I . DOUGLAS FLANAGAN Love is everywhere, I see it You are all that you can be, Go on and be it. Life is perfect, I believe it. -J. Denber JOHN L. GARVEY Enronces todos los hombres de la tierrx le rodearong les vio el Cadaver triste, emocionadog incorporose lentamente, abrazo al primer hombreg echose a andar . , .- Cesar Vallejo ,JONATHAN D. GEIGER As sure as tht sun will shine, I'm going to get a share of what's mine and then the harder they come, the harder they fall, one and nllj.C. JAYJ. FLYNN -I. j. Flittles Co-pilot to Pilot . . . Dory H, . .Mary. . .Mels3rdperiod. .. swimteam . . . diving 3310 1318. . . I have to work -IG, WTHP . . . Ski- ing - Watewille Valley '.,. Curling - Broomstones - 'Spiels -IFM . . . 8- 24-75 LH. . .fWzfTS 5 .E A Another rip-roaring French class. DOREEN GENNARO Bobby . . . March 3 , . . Hot Summer Nights . . . Friendly's . . . Lake Coch. . . . Liams , , . Natick Drivin' . . . We finally made it . . . Another Essay . . .66Chevy, . .Slow Down. . ,It's only a Fender Bender. Bowling Sunday Nights. CARL P. GIEG 12 seasons of track . , . Summer of '75 and the girl who could not count . . . Mental Rentals yasimbaandtheunending - search yaumamerryxmas you can't always get what you want but you can try ya goodby, .yung 5 it u- A Q ' -' THOMAS S. GRAY lt's going to be a Blizzard . . . Soccer games. . .6!ll!75 ANR RARA- NAPED . , , OTL . . . Last one left Midnight Rambler Coach McGrath Ski . . . NH Watewille Valley Thanks See you later. KATHLEEN GLADU Glads. . . Mandy . . . B8cL's Best Man Mary Wanna Sleep over. . . NH. . . , R.M .,,. Going Mental .Iaym Nellie The Nun . . . World,s Greatest Golfer . . . DWJ. . . Bothering Di , . . Pet Peeves: Being Tickled jumping Brooks . . .B-Short. WAYNE GODDARD Gregory 10 Super Bowl Fights Accidents Barracuda Parties jackson's jokes Red Barn D.D.W. Mandozy's Stories Moyer Luke DQ Great Times Aerosmith Con. THANKS! RONALD N. GRIFFIN 42 Football Superbowl Where are the parties Peanuts ?Qf? Ed MICS 7 Friday night Comandoes Gymnastics and Conn 74 the Cape 75 Cards with jXV-ICJS. PAUL ISAAC GOEHNER AMF. . .Biff. . .Timing Chain? . . . 70 Javelin Moose . . . The fish worked! Wednesdays . . . Beast . , . Wfho me Mr, Connolly? . . . 7th period . . . Bagged . . . Four years too long , . Does this mean l'm smart now? . .Green eyes. . ,ILOVE BlFF! 'ff STUART D. GOSSEIS Band Stage Band C.A.P.A. Drink Stand Oct. 12, 1974 Marching track rehearsals Ad Astra Per Aspera McDonald's Virgil 'Ze-1 G sna Q, I7 . T. u I I x XVILLIAM S. GUNDY Football . . .I'll Be Back? - REI-I. . . O'B. . I.et's Slip Off to a Sand Dune . have the one you're with CSome- timesy . , . I'm going to miss the gang . . We're Going places hun . . . Pet Peeves: Iniuries. . . Algonquin 75 , . , BYE. 'x I n -.f f ' ' in RANDALL H. HAGENSTEIN Prom Switch Kid . . , lt's going to be a blizzard. . .Full Moon ANR. . . RARANAPED . . . The Bo Kids Hik- ing in Maine. . , Oh Ok Pal. . .Rad- dish - Rainbo - AB . . .j. Tull B.- Boys Concerts . . . All the babes . . It's over, Frank. - . I I 1 4, I Seriously, though, is my part straight? MARK V. HARDER Thanks to Edith Ann and Buster - From Kermit the frog . B-shop Air Force Self-Confitlcnte is the first requisite to great undertakings - Sam- uel johnson Ciao Tutti' SUSAN ANN MARIE HARMON Wraslin' Mr. Moyer is level 7 Smc Sept. 21 LBE 'fa Bird SGT Mr, jay joe Little man OTCOA LTH MJGLK JHH Shc's God Ne's my little brother P-JF TI' club volksy 495 and we're there . . . Smile. AT TAMMARA-IEAN I-IAGGARTY Margie Dixie Ecuador Spain. Conduct yourself well now without looking back on yesterday which is really gone and without worrying about tomorrow which for you may never come. Escriva KITA, COLLEEN HAND Nantucket '75, Monday Moming Blues. Traveling Summer of '76 DJZ, Hey jude! Deb Scallo? High Times elizabe- thean fat Pugs DLLJLPK Thanks for the good times. LINDA G. HAROUTUNIAN To my wonderful friends, Sally and Linda. I like her very much and the teachers, LISA LEE HALBOWER Bowzer Burg and Obe Cape Cod I-Iey girls - Boom Kokadjo Bear Rug Shorry! Torino 54 Country Corners B- Ball Thank-you Burgetts Snow Streaking Spaz and Vom Who needs a license? I love U Sue Next?? DKJ. .IEANNIE A. HANSEN I'm dreaming again . . . Hingham . . . Bon Bons put put . . . count your cards . . . Bobsie twins . . . check him out . . .relating to songs. . .Sundays. . . my brother . . . BSCCI . . . PP: DEN- TIST. . .Dirtycars. . .SBS DEBRA ANN HARRIS I know that yesterday is but today's memories and tomorrow is today's dream's - Gibran Thanks for the mem- ories, new and old, I remember them all. Take care you guys! I'lI miss you all - Bye - Deb. ix. X. . yi l l il Li f EDWARDJ, HARRIS ANDREW L, HATCH RA RA N A PE D - A N R - ROBERT HINES HELEN KATHARINE HIGLEY Our white cat, tail curled, gathers dawn into Pink Ears . . . Aarons Spike Pretzel Kid jam and jellics Great Tactician MCL BEOWVIF Chavcla IDE of March Noah Titration MNIMM How about a Boomerang? Hony. Mentalrenalspendaguzzlers4vettescooch- huntingilmagettinoldstudaustriaski - boogienewseaburyprom SVWGW - BTO my old pal deb you can't always get what you want Simba. Pet Peeves - Wayland Girls. l t if ' my EARI. HART No more work l'm almost there Hamp- ton Beach Quarter night Nantucket Hang overs the senior party gang the Island p.ps. Mail Boxes Wfayland Partys -V -.1 hx .IUDITH ELAINE HATTON BUB . . , Swimteam . . . I canlt Hawk and Batcave Thanksgiving night Twi- ghlqmunkchix Stone Vall Cape Cod Champagne Thanks Everyone. WILLIAM S. HAYES Bill. . .and Sue. . . Drama lives? , . Pistachio Nut . .-I. P, and G. C. . , . Prom and Prom Weekend . . . Monty Python's Flying Circus . . , Summer '75 . . .Goodbye Mr Smith and Mr. Cruff . . .Thank you Lady and Mr, Kates. STEPHEN HENLEH Xwelcome to my nightmare SOS never a dull moment Car Chases with Big M VC's with raaws PWNA . Beach Bum. . -Iake's family. . LM Happy together CH's in the lonestar TLISS .IGKSOBKC LATER. Xkkk Nr in , aiu- - -- Tommy, busily gazing at a plaza laying in ruhhle PISTER If IIINES T.tr1.tn -- iatl - gum 1C9OROi nlllli Estelle-nt 'limes in New York RVN NINM lb I.lXlNli Tlunks Mile- xwll work on starts OK COAKII lilo is Rf. 1. '.t ' ' 1 imflll' 'Iuka' ll tzxw XVI IS 3 T- - s ERICH FRANZ HORGAN You tan't always get what you want But if you tn' sometime. You iust might find, You get what you need Stones ANR - SkiBoogie . Seth . . T. Gray . . XVhat Now? . Later VIVIAN F. IRISH l have climbed the hills of view And looked at the world and descended, I have come by the highway home, And lo, it is ended - Robert Frost joc:i2LYN ANNE JEFFERY R'll',hLlKl'1.lPPL'l'lCllQ San Francisco Summer S March 2 . . Pamk new Spring dress . Supposu- bly lfricntllyk Spikt-tl punch miitlif lJon't be mad' Pet Peexe Sax ing Hlllllff' I MARY KATHERINE HOXVARD Mare . . Anne. Burger and Vom-oom- bas snowflakes 81 smiles . TPMTQXY'VC'TL words only say so much Late Night talks . . Suba- roo . . . pilot to copilot --I-l. notahec- kuvalot bears with bells . . . pp's - knees FCC - FUH and goodbyes ROBERT BRUCE HUNTINGTON lt's all a chequer board of nights and days where destiny with men for pieces playsg hither and thither moves and checks, and slays, and one by one back in the closet lays. - The Rubaiyat Heh heh, now there's no escape. -IENNIFERJENKINS David . . . guitar. , summer '75 . . . Ballet Poetry . . , a smile . . . Mr and Mrs. Boot . . . The Wife - 2 roads diverged in the wood, and we took the one less travelled, and that made all the difference ROBERT M. ,IESSON CHERYL LYNN IDE 6!6!75 . . . iQue casualidacl! . . . Hey Hel. . .R-11 Gab Fest. . .obnoxious? Me? . . . Friendly's . . . Puvol , . . Difficile est Tongum subiro deponere amorem . . . Thanks to Mr. S and Mr. C. Cminos and Whaletailj . . . Tempus Fugit. MARGARET E. IRVING Mike 9f12f75 IRV. . .Fieldhockey B- Ball lacrosse What Halfmile Macdo- nalds After Fun . . . BT2-3 Beach Boys Ross Tam Em Em Bows got the car? Babes special Thanks to mom and dad and to all my friends. RICHARDJ. KADLIK Stub jr .... Mel's . . . DP . . . H's Room. . .Heavy-Chevy. . .Pops ...Terry. . .Cathy. . .Olive. . . Kate . . . Sykes - 747 . . . 570 Units , . . Peckerhead . . . Breaker - 104 - l0Double6. . .Mike. . .Let'sgo- cookin'. . . PHYLLIS A. KANE S,C.K. Top Notch Day 5!31!75 Castle in the Clouds R,B,A.Y. Mateus Isle, Bears With Bells Kip and Kep Subaru Stone's Pond The 7 Sisters Special Friends Sad to leave Glad to go Slush I KNOW. . .PI-IOO. '45 Q- ki. DEBORAH RUTH KANT JANE F. KARDELL 'Tis education forms 1O!31!74 , , . KA-IFBB . . . the dream the common mindg 6!6!75 . . . the garage , , . the wee just as the twigis people. . .little red mustang , , . bent, the cochituate. Hey Turk , , . Vermont the tree's inclined moment is only temporary but the mem- - Pope ory is forever. fin as ,iff MARYANNE KEATING Wrong! , . . You PHY . , . CyofSki trips . , , I Don't talk funny! , . . Levon . . . Long rides . . . 1f12!74 . . . Fish, , ,Tubby , . . Swim Team . . Marshfield . . . Colour my world . . ..Iordan's. . . Nelda and Geg. . . PIZZA! . . . CB's. NS - Thanks Mom and Dad. ANNE MARIE KEEFE New Hamp, who needs 11 license Thanks Mary , . , 3 Moody tears Subaru . , , Bowz and Burg DORYH . , . Strezikm' lxwng late . . . Bears with bells Cilisses .it l.isa's house not trusting ANYone Surely you're not thinking of math, Greg? Thanks to my l7.irc'nts TFP P , Q EDITH MARIE P. KEATING Si Cui quid Gipidoque optantique obtigit unquane insperanti, hoc est gratum animo proprie - Camllus CVII ,,., ,, EILEEN M. KEAVENEY 4!73 . . , Bakin' Brew . . . trip . .. Natick . . . D and B's parties , . . Ski trip . , . Eagles . . . Have I got a girl for you! . . . basement . . , Someday we'll B2gether. Snow truckin' , . . SO. '75 . . , 8f2Of75 , . , What El Zoo' . . . drive-in no?joann and Br's. KIMBFRLEY LAURIE KEITH Slow me down, lord, and inspire me to send my roots deep into the soil of life's enduring xzilucs that l may grow toward the stars of my greater destiny l NELDA E KELLY XX'rong . Natick Sorry . MtDon.ilds , Eileen Help . Cute Proms . Pissa . Greg . . Emersons , Roses , The tree . . Sue Talk to me . Vin Sat, Night Mary and Garyanne , The Villa PH Vi'li3t'll l do ,loann . Tard Tom Falling Porches if 5- Y ' h nh s' ' '. , gg. .. . ' if L' -' -P? 1, X' M 'N 'V , ,Q,, '1u u.' Ii:-t frallfh fiREfK5RY ALAN KIRSHIQ Virginia Hcatli Hey Fish I Wlislu l was rliere now Sutter Scrnivlfinals .it lil' X'i'rcstling lxrs Whillt to lnntfiril l r1t'iimllx's for .a night out Mfiiicitiiiix 'l'li.mlu Mr lNlmc'r, Mr Snow .intl Dr fini - ff! Peter Moon T-J STEVEN KEPNER PA K. Mateus Island Nantucket Castle In The Clouds L. Top Notch Day -- 3! 51 H75 - Y. Our Two Year Bowl Bid , Vile Did Itl ISEILIMAFOVUT. . . Florida Board Meetings . . The Senior Party Gang. . Lazy Sundays. . . LATER JAMES KLUMPP Football, Super Bowl' . IGORES- STANG . From's Ben? . , . Calahro, How Many fingers' . . Doug? Driv- ing' Subaru and Telephone Pole I 700 College Applications , . USA Biltc Trip Calif or Bust Goodby XVHS 'Z' BRAD EMERSON KEYES SuSie, Lady Kurt, Steve AOFTTG, SC, TR, FICTRAF, ENWH, AE, HTSLI- GONESON, GW, NTDOHING- VUATC, YME, RKWO. KEVIN PAUL KOHLER E C. 36555 Sr. Life Summer of '75 Ping- Pongl Fri. Nights When I do something wrong No one forgets and when I do something right no one remembers. P.F. Friendly's. MELISSA B. KENNEDY No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence . . .jim , , . P. F. ...SpareMe!. . .HeyLegs!. . .11! 14175 . . . All things work together for good to those who believe in him . . . Great! PAUL KILDUFF Nantucket and the Vineyard - Good Times Gazebo House School's Out!!! ,IULIETGKOLM I.S.B. Primosten . . . Quarry . . . io at Nicks . . , Baileys . . . EBVIPKSMKSMRSB and Madame . . , Pairced Toe . . . Emerson . . . Foot bump. , ,D.U.. . .ALCC.. hum blind. . . orange settev. . . Dobroveci. CAROL E. LADOULIS BJ.W. - A ride along the beach, Mar- tha's vineyard . . . Mt. What- ya-say? . . . Bob! Chris blew away! What cur- few? Summer '71, I-I's and P's, -I.C.S., B.B.B. . , . Con carino le doy a ud., Sen' ora Stathcr, las gracias. ,IAYMIE LOUISE KRAUT Cheering Football . . . MYF and MS ...LS,jM...1974...12roses ...H.,SB. . .Godonlyknows. . .6 f6f75...2by4..,5!2sf75... David . . . I.L.Y,N.A.F.A.D. Florida '76 . . .Dicts. . .Signing . ,Love to my Parents. DAVID C. LAMBERT MARY THERESE KOWALSKI My Quote. . .'rasslin'. . .Silva mind control. , . I will . . Bird. . . Linda . . . Sueharmon, what's your last name? . . . Mr. Moyer . . , Swimming . . joe. . .SI-IVAT'Z,AGINEAU. . . I , J SAI, Brian and Willy at the prom. WILLIAM E. KRUEGER LIB S-4, 7fll!75,1l!2!75, Annc, Amy, Acrosmirh. I 4 x fx N .L .. Sru Gosscls gives his all. il' rl ELISA C. KRAPF The wind blows, and restless are the sails, even the rudder begs directions, yer quietly my Captain awaits my silence. ' ff MICHAEL KRIGMAN Ski Capri Lisa T. Sly Brian Theo 1f5O! 75 Froggy Parties T.O T. Yes Allmans 11!15!75 Freedom -Iam Dicks Tramp Gary Island Topsfield? Stowe Olin Pho tos all friends keep in touch and keep high. PAUL V. KI ITASZ ..-If MARX ELIZABETH LANGAN EFFREY SCOTT LAMONT AN! If not for Ou Bessie Meri Field Hockey . . . B Ball . RARANAPED it nibi if Mm ' wwf' what 'lo 'OU going IO Jims A going To Dies A A mean I never smile' 'z miles . ' ' ' A . - S i -ti A V I I I OTL5 Degenerates . . It's going to be 'FCFFCEITUN BUT, V I Im In b A V , Q Y I cout oosiy .1 i A R hand 58 S Solar gxmcg Depressed with Tewks Singin' . I. ' . . ARI-ID ' owey 1 ,I ATXJLBM ww thanx to t! skis. RICHARD E. LEBLANC Sad to leave . . . Glad to go . . . STS with H 8: W 6th per . , . Drivin' to Rockport lookin' at beaches? Mary jane 8!51!75 - 5-7-26 - Hey Bap , . . Scott . . . Turkey Day Shower Football Pictures . . . Baseball Homans Heroes 75. Qht PAUL A. LEIGHTON ff., g- f 5-so-f Oh, come on - you really found the wild papoose bird? MICHAEL R. LEVY ROBERT LEWIS Hi Doreen . . . 66 Chevelle . . .527 ...Snows, . .johnny BJ . . . New England Dragway . . , Louie's Saloon . . . 5!5!75 . . , What's Happening . . Mcllows . . . Sully . . . Linquist . . .The bearded clam. . .Don't all be Strangers. ROBERTA -IO LEWIS A bell is not a bell until it is ning A song is not a song until it is sung And love is not love until it is given away Author Unknown DAVID KENDAL LEFEMINE 22 . . . Hospitals - my home away from home . . . Lynfield game . . . the bowl . . . Pizan and the pit . . . SG 81 SB.,.HL...6!6!75...Some- thing fierce . . . 2 by 4 . . . God only knows. . .jaymie-ILYNAFAD. . . Florida '76. JEFFREY M, LEUPOLD Camina placido entre el ruido y la prisa, y piensa en la paz que se puede encontrar enel silenciof '... Summer '75 . . . Barcelona , , .Midnight Sun.. . . Good-bye W,H.S. ARTHUR M. LINDQUIST Super-Bowl Olds - 442 Lunch at the Chateau Vin's I-Icy Lou ready to tie one on! Sheepman Hayhotlip . . . What's happening six pack . . . New England Dragway. JOHN D. LYDON JOHN F. MALI ESWSKI JI 'I KAY LOCKWOOD When you see me fly away without you AUDREY M. LINDQUIST january. . , Private Eyes , . .thth Brownie , . . Summertime . , . Sugar - Shadow on the things you know - Saptown . . . Heartbreakers A84C Ski Feathers fall around you - and show Bum . . . Potter Rd. . . . Friends Little you the way to go - Robin Red Dress . . . BB Sparking lt's over. - NY - Synwod and grd - . . .Sjk , .Miles and miles of smiles! TTFN -. BRAD P,F .... Those of you who think you But l'm a little bit afraid, just to be. . . Lady, Kathy, Kurt, Steve, jan . , . Skit, jeffrey and especially mom. Thank you and I love you alll SUSAN LYNN MacDONALD ROBIN ,JEAN MacDOUGAL are smart are annoying to those of us who are . . . A.G.I ..., God is love ...Steno. . . D.,I,B. . . .D.F. . Remember the good times. Rob . . . Chirp. . .Mrs Ceasar. H B if in I. .4 Oooh, stop pickin' on me fellas' 'f :s -44 - DANA LUPIS Got any Green Stamps, Sully? 'Camaro . . Broken Spokes , Vermont '75 . . Thanks Mr Hines . The Farm Stand . It's not my day . lt's so nice to be with you. LAURA MAINER So long . . . Tink, Skiing with Nane and Co. . . . Mac's and the old crew. LS Locker rooms. Thumbs Up VISR. DXVM. All Nighters . , crazy . . There's Still time to change the road vou're on LZ . . Pet Peeves: Casper, HT's. 4 n ANNE BERNADITVTF MANNING Chief 16 Malibu Pxtuli Cfuokuuts .lt Karens Dew Drop Natiglitv Little Boys from North- biwro Rt 20 in .1 clwvx fill fltioriiorman i llM.lss Kell.: Aint it time we said Ciixxllnc' Y R S S Q.. ROBERT ALEXANDER MANS- FIELD Ufsianny' Soccer 1-'20 . Karen BU Beach Bova Chicago . Summer 5 Sleepout Plum Island . Tennis Team , . Bing and Bo In my room . Bogus . , . Hey San . .JBK . DE w , ' Anna Yama...Cape,..6H6, . DAYIATYJLRH, APBIO DENISE ANN MARCY Hi' mv '74 and jake . . Satcastic . . Mom and Dad . . . Sailing . . Cape Cod . . I'm not Di' , . , Christmas Eve Randolph , . . Better than the gold of kings are memories of happy things. - BC Tom Gray W? ' 6 'Tl PATRICIA INIARTINO DONNA L, MATSAS Who I am today is reaching toward who I will be tomorrow. Wliat I appear today and tomorrow will change A new self tontinues to emerge - to be attepted and to be loved by myself and others - ISC , 5 . DOUGLAS E. MARCHANT Be not anxious about what you have but about what you are . . . Gregory From- bosis, Dump - What? . . . NE. Cycle B-L.A.? . . . MFJKBC . . . Benz - 1 Through 5 . . . Track maybe? . . . Al Chicken Squeak . . . Thanks . . . bye , . .WI-IS. WILLIAM N. MARCLEY BRADLY S. MATSON Mrs. Pesky APR7 Southbound ED. Rum Reggae Red SARAH 143 Soccer Panama Red some Hazard from harvard was skunked on beer playing backyard Bom- badier my PORCH SPLIT!!! Aieniken Hiking. -JEFFREY K. MARCHANT Each happiness of yesterday is a mem- ory for tomorrow. Prom '75 . . . C. G. Beach G.W.D .... Benz-no. 1? . . Cycle B-LAP, . ,SK-IKMFBC. . . Gymnastics. . .Circles. . ,Beanfrom- bosisdump . . . Thanks , . . Bye WHS. -JUDITH ANN MARTIN Hola! Quetzal? . . . Normal people are weird in their normality . . . Dido . . . Date Prisall Actis aevum implet, non segnibus annis . . . Many thanks to Mr. S. flviinosll Dona R. ll . . .God Bless You REAL good . . . Pax Semper. KELLY MAT'fI-IEWS There's someone in my head but it's not me beg borrow or steal and you look back my way I'm feelin' up I'm feelin' down, I'lI look up my rainy day man wipe that tear away let me roll it to you IS ll!2!75. sz, 1 NICOLE MAUBERT -IANINE GAIL MCCAULEY Twinkie . . . talkin' to Aud , . . State Park , . , CLASS . . . NJ, BB, . .. STEPHEN D. MCGONAGLE What do you want to do? I don't know, what do you want to do? ALBA- TROSS The summer Dilema GRUNT GNARL SNORT' SNARI., PARTY! Rents are out HATS RCDCCDRNATCSBGCWMS JMDNSWPGLGGB Take it Sleazy. MARIANNE M. McNlEL Howdy Tex! , . . San Antonio Rose . . . Have you seen snow before? . . , There's treasure children always seek to find, and just like us you must have had a once upon a time - B. Toupin Thanks ya'll. Fonzie . , . Bellyroll glennies, groups stereo, and dippin' at the ridge , . , HELP Christ ya know it ain't easy BOO- GIE. is SUSAN L. MCDOUGALL EBVIVIKPKKS. . .Dave . Emerson . . 10 at Nickerson , , ALCC. . , foot bump . , . hum blind . . yellow settev. . .N,H., , ,Baileys. , , pairced toe . , . quarry . , ADV Colorado Fever? IQ' CAROL A. MCKENZIE JANE MCKINNON Vega . . . MacDonalds . . . Bumbing TUCKS . . . SKI . . . MAC . . . . . . Iuonghair. , . 194 may. . .LIC 57 THANKS TO GREAT . . . Maine . . , SAILING . . . Sum- FRIENDS FOR GREAT TIMES . , mers. Mais il faut cultiver notre jardinf' - Voltaire jeannie, Debbie and Laura If ,QV '. ' IZ X O i -'J yi 'Q S u ,-A --11 BONNIE PHYLLIS MQNEILI. CEC.. , .Hansens 25th. , .j.P.. . . Surprises. . . G. G. . , , 3rd study . , . ,Ieannie and Debbie , , Check him out . , ,All of us together again, , . friendship . . Pet Peeves . The Farm stand . , No Havana Saving Goodbye CINDY LO Mt Nllflf BRIAN D. MCNULTY To the good times to the bad times to the times in Vermont with good friends to the campaignes of 74 and 75 to the friendships that hopefully will last a lifetime. , 4,1 Y vga Qs gk.. ,IO-ANNE McNULTY Manomet . live every day of your life . . love every day that you live. France, Sheid's, kiddy corner. Isl of my mind. Cada. What's in the back room? stars take me away by the heat of the fire, CHRISTINE MEIMARIS ll!2!75 check him out, radar Memo- ries don't die, but in time become hazy - America . . . cheering - Sat. Nights - 6pk.? squeaky bs, surprises Q.B.F, good bye PP. V.O.C.'s and the morning after. 'Pai TINA MEYIERS JOFI. CHARLES MODE Football . . 02 . . , Super Bowl '75 , . .Bo-Mobile. . F-Troop. . .GIVC mc a pillow . . tlicjr. Leaps . . . Sup- prcssed laughter at F,N.C .,.. Count your uirds l'm not a heavy . . , F F. CAROL-I. MQQUEENEY I sway, I bend, Retreat, advance, and evermore - I Dance! I Dance! - A. Ketchum ,.l .- ,. MARIAN MOHR I am mens praetrepidans avet vagari, Iam laeti studio pedes vigescunt. O dulces comitum valete coerus, longe quos simul a domo profectos Diversae variae Viae eportant. - Catullus CAROLJ. MORDECAI Oh really?! Sum. '74 NL France Thanks Pete and Donna. SubaROO! sideline sleezes . , . 357 Skiing , . , Hi L. M. S. D'S. Tennis Thanks M, D, D and D. How strange, that so often, it all seems worth it - Kopp - Bye. -. ,,, lf. -r. 5, '4 N7 PETER K. MOON The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed, ,J Pia Susan Tcwksbury 4? LINDA M. MORRISSEY NH '75 . . . Nibble Dribble . Qflf 75 The R8cW Week-end , . which tent? 7 sisters . . . Giggle Noodle Soup Stones Pond . . . Slush . , . 5 seasons the green bomb . . . PI-Ioo . . Debba . . . Lacrosse , . . Field Hockey - lf? miles Nago au Natural! DONNA RAE MYERS Summer in Germany - Las Vegas - Brantrock weekends - who am I? skip - want to go for a ride - I'm not quiet, nobody listens to me - Thanks to my family and friends for being there when I need them - Pat's. . J i ii g we ' 1 -t - of .. 1 ' ig. sfg .nv ' ,. f I lj1,.'u' ' 'viii . , Au ALAN SCOTT NAHABEDIAN NAHA SB, Over Killer .lnytlziy lrft Turns Soccer LS game stgitcs .ir BU Golfteam DBLJ Hockey vig wt rt' FK n golden Go Nabs P.im's Mi'l.l1ing shop Peter Vandeet hi Forever iiootlliit k sf.. jULIE ANNE MORRISON Pet Peevez MS Bouin Bio. Lab down at sudbury river Doctor Smith hopes to go to Nursing School came to Wayland '74 Life is a game fly a paper plane there is no end BARBARA MYLES Vffhatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. - Goethe 0-an i CH RISTOPHER NANCE 'yu- !C'QV'n,, WH Y? LAURIE-I. NELSON DONNA M. O BRIEN NJ.W, 8f17f75 OB. Who me? W3 EI-I., BB., Lacr, - 4 yrs. I-Ialfmile - 'IL --.-,... krht 1. -, Y 1 FSI lu in-Q. Z: panic. Burga and Bowz France - Thanks Pete and Carol' SubaROO Side- line Sleezes Thanks Summer 73 Sum. '74 hi hen sg oom bacity A Demain. Donna, I think someone's watching us. i' JOHN B. ouvo in 73 silx 'F DIANE M. O'NEILL Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown Great Gig in the sky I get up I get down boy your gonna carry that weight a long time LDNX!HYannis Lynch Park 101875 One Sweet Dream. 2 .A 'lc-ll .intl -lim enpoy Kung-Fu demonstration. SCOTT W. PECKI-IAM Business Dept. Concerts EJ. R.S. BB's and Chic. Parties DC Karen 7th Game Rich FT - Allen and Wilk V's Party . . . RACPBHDDPRNMRDRA- HAAF Prom STS 6th per. Nantucket 10th hole costa 71 1976 NANCY L. O'REILLY KEITH O'REILLY . . . South Street . . . Terry - North - Kep - Paul and Trish . . . Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road You're on. ,JAMES PARKER WOWclassPLAYSfun FRIENDSpar- ties LEARNING growing PLAYSstudy- ingHELP? individual5- AT!girlsREI-IEARSAIS-76-WORK- WORKWORK singingiDoNT- KNOW?enioy WAKEUPmaturingI- MCRAZY - LADY, ONE-IN-A-MIL LION smile - HIGI-ISCHOOL. MARK ALAN PEELER It's an open road ahead! MARY K. PELLETIER Give me a break . . , EVERYWHERE but Wayland . , , What Time? , . . -Iodi's Diary . , . It seemed forever , . , Friendly's . . , Florida '75 . . , Medway weekend . . . The and Mall - Men's night I74 , . .Changes . . ,Good-Bye! MARTIN LEWELLYN PENDLE- TON III 4182 . . . Football - Superbowl . . -Ir. Leaps . , I Lewellyn ??! . . I Homan's Heroes 5'15 boo! . . ,FF. . . DE '74 turkey day . , . Bomobile for- ever a Mode . . . Count your Cards laughter at FNC. IQ' md f 1 1 if 1 DANA S, PHILBROOK 3 days for a D.F. - estimates and repairs . . . racing - PM I thought these were junk go bury it- Van Miller 500 MC. - M,C.B.L. PAUL PESCOSOLIDO I get by with a little help from my friends I get high with a little help from my friends The Beatles, The Cape and Islands, Going Surfin'. MICHAEL F. PERRY CHRISTOPHER M. PENNY On to malaysia vega twins How are ya Boys building the Gym R. Wong MIT Yo Mo School Sandy Burr Downtown Nashville tmcky Kevin KP EC EH ,IH WB LG TERRY D. Move your asses -,Jilin 4:17 DEBORAH A. PI-IYLIS GILBERT C. PINKI-IAM Nantucket Tf'4f75 DS. Loon Mt. R. '75 Football Super Bowl Bermuda RC Prom True Friends are Like diamonds CZ with jim Good Times, precious but rare f76l Coll. G.B. Canoe LI-ILM-ILKLDSGBCH Thanks for the good times Pet Peeves: Dirty Finger- nails Mel's. WILLIAM M. PLATT If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing that none but fools would keep. - William Shakespeare S4 VX A CHERYI. POPE As salaam alaikumfCheryl Pope tahirah ilyasfbalalianflife is what you make it. Metto students ambition Doctor MC' DR' SB' TW' amigasfamigosffoodz Music People ilyas - family, future. i- ltwe you' 21, 25, 25 R David Stevens l l DEREK POSTEMA Do you not know that in race all the runners run, but only one gets a prize? Run in such a way to get the prize. 1 Corinthians 9:24 NOREEN L. POWELL Live free or die Manchester at 5 am ma, can I go to friendly? NS. GS Meg Waddy Ema How-wierd flip cle dune buggy goes crafty '75 TPB Deb Horses - Thanks mom, dad and booty thank you shepards nose. I Classroom Fatique. l GREGORY M. PONTECORVO Musical Training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the sound - Plato I am not a tree! NANCY M. PRETZER Pets are nice. . . Had I an ox, I'd keep him in a roomy box, and if I had a pair of oxen, I'cl treat them to adjoining boxen. - Margaret Fishback xv SUSAN A. REYNOLDS DIANE RIVERS VALERY JOESPHINE ROGERS They call me Smarty pants, Limperte, Dimples and evil to my godchild child NIKK1 ILY To my family 1 made it Thanks a lot meteo to Mr. and Mrs. Buie good luck 6f6f75 The best month for me LATER. 0 1 ,gr Ms. jaymie Dancing Machine Kraut DIANE B. RICHARDS Time finds 21 way . . Mitch , , DIT . , .Cape 5!27!75 deserted in Falmouth . . LTUTT . bury the evidence . . , Pat , .M.1, , . LI-I. . . ,Pretend fight. , ,WLT JOSEPH ROMIKITIS CHRISTINE CAROL RUDENAIIER Brantroclt - Sunsets - THANKYOU - to mom and tlntl -lesus tloesn't wt-.ir eyeglasses - Duxbury and Puries Relxla Cornx - l feel like .1 retruiting office B 7,-'I l I-'summer - Stnnlv Super' tluelc Gotxlbye' l tlitl ii' llovetlewrwim- nllff. BRIAN GEORGE RILEY Experience is the child of thought and thought is the child of Action We cannot learn men from Books Beniamin Disracli 1804-1891 BETSY ROUNSEFELL Berny . . Get serious mary . Skoe- field Hockey , . R,,I.W , Frosh Yr. Wineo . . . F-troop , Vermont . , R.R . . . VA , Groton , . BBB., . .Laughirig, Lacrosse . R8cC.FW,F. . . Seumm When you're smiling . Helene count your cards. l an R. ANDREW RUSSELL NANFIICKIZT . Tlit' lSl.H1ils LG GI. BS Sulmrs My tastes .ire simple, I like the lvest rr A CSISWII A DAVID N. RASHIN 3B's 3D's 5P's Midnight rambler 67 sweatless It's going to be a Blizzard ANRRARANAPED Keychains Paul Davis Od To all the skis and sue, thanx Concerts Parties High - Deal LATER, Much LATER. ELISA GERYE PRIMAVERA I wonder whether the stars are set in heaven so that one day each of us may find his own again. So with me, I own the stars, because nobody else before me thought of owning them. St. Eusupery -JI '7 MATTHEW F. REARDON If you're not going to go all the way - then why go at all? SGS. Syenwod Snau CME' CP Week- end Good Times AMF. MICHAEL ROBERT RIfII,I.Y Mikey Ruled Mm The INILIUKI Crcrin , L Nut MAC' BR ' 5,19 MAS MARCL LLM' YA Ditks Iitximcr Take it tzisy - But nike it Rui Kfrtth AAA I'I.1st'h.ill Nu Ilunaltll M Pntl PC! Pecvc l'rit'niIlx Pussy Cats STEPHEN EDWARD PROFIT When you're feeling low look up, smile because you'll always have a friend - Stephen E. Profit MARK A. REED Lean on me when you're not strong. I'll be your friendg I'll help you carry on, Summer '75 - Gary and Beth, 9!15!75g Thanks Mabs, Bags, Mr. Wiley, 3!75 fVenezolinos, AZJ Band, Carly Simon, Adios. 'q..,-1 ALBERTO SALAZAR Anyone who hates dogs and children can't be all bad Am I a turkey -- Cuthbert J. Quincy, Bake Out, What a joke, Ruskies '75, Moscow, Wales, Ducks, Mel's Mrs. A., Only 9 More Years to go. LESLIE NOYES RANDALL The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep And miles to go before I sleep. - R. Frost CARL R. SALERNO UFO's BB fun, fun, fun vet show Budda Rat Shemp Oema Softball Cinema Graffiti cruising tapes must be good . . .Concerts Wilk Business Dances Chem Wizardry Well Face It, I am just a 9-9 2-619 92-15 oni. JOSEPH L. SALVIA X. BRETT M. SCHULER -0 -ir.-:Y :E-I? '.5..-1? 'Li' CHARLES M, SALZBERG We were talking about eternity and sud- denly there was ice cream on her shirt. ree, Hi, my name's Barbie. This is Ken, DEBRA LISA SCHWARTZ PETER K. SCOTT I am influenced by sights, sounds, per- Parties. . . Westport Summers . . sons, events values and meaning. Yet it Wrestling. , . Tatood . Virginia is I who must choose. It is I who must . . .the south will rise again . Wipe be. ltislwho mustlive. Out hippies , . . WASPS . Frl . . . AF. . College. . .Thanks Mr. Moyer. l 'Y -. ROBIN MARCY SEBELI. Some come to laugh the past .iwgiv mint' come io make it lust om- more il.ix, whi- chever Way your pltnisurt' tentls il you plant ite, you're gunnn li.irw'st wind - R, Hunter W- H1 ,IOHN 5lfl.l,llfR Tnitlgin' .iimss the uinilm t.ir .1 month sunsliinc rrippin' .irouml the liighcst rist- tu nw lrienils rlmnks-l.im l still lint' xwu wtnist' lb woman lJin.ili Mir HUMM Xlfilsoiis grindrii11csl.iriIciiiiiin l'ni guilt' I4-- 4, Ya' wanna' make something of it?!!? 96 I I . N 4 4 Qa- 15 s I INGRID VUA SILS For lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone, the flowers appear on the earth. the time of the singing of birds is tome and the voite of the turtle clove is heard in our land SUSAN SCDBIEL Inlter INIXY' - -IM - CA - DR - K M -- 'I'riitliortl.ire '70 Dining Hy Can' tllcliglit in rlit' Mt'ili.i f.C'IlIi'f All IQK Alikl Plan IIIQN I1 XY t'ill1t'stlLIv NIRIIINI,l.ll.I'I-VVIINCI-lf'I1NllNDVCCI Ilrcymis 'I'.i 'I'.i RUPERT M SMITH Goodbye Wfavland High It was nice get- ting high with you and the rest of the worltl I hope it could have been longer but I guess the time has tome to say adios until we meet again friends 1 - Q... V 1 KRISTINE ANN SOORIAN Die when I may, I want it said by those who knew me best, that I always pluelted a thistle anal planted ii flower where I thought gi flower Wfoultl grow Abra- ham I.intoln TIMOTHY R. SHANNON Moe Hockey 12 Toyota Hitch-hikers The Island Beret Hall Itchy's Hunting Board Meetings Senior Party Gang. VICTORIA B. SMITH Victorola-ola . . . . . and you never do anything in particularg and when you've done it there's always something else to do . . Basketball high -Jump- ing, Rev. 520. Nee .TOESIY i..-.- V M CLIFFORD L. SHAY Please call me Roy - Cliff - Leroy - HO -IO - CI. - DS. - 6!6f75 - The barby doll - Gert - P.E. Has bet- ter legs than R.H. - Esperanto will fail - The Vip - Albatross - Conga - Donuts - Vinnie - Math! - Next. FRANKLIN W. SMOOT Track . . . Math Team . . . The invest- ment pays off . . . Alle Guten dinge sind drei . . . There it is! . . . 013-1 . . . Crosscountry . . . The deep inner meaning. . . 195. laura explains the theory behind Scaltilized Pharilithedalia. - MICHAEL B. STEELE GOOD BYE SIGH TO WAYLAND HIGH S4 LAURA ANN STEUBER Flowers . . . Xmas '74 . . . 11-10-74 . . . Cliff's party . , , 11-30-75 , . . B.U.C.F.D ..,, Bret . . . I-LM. fifth per. eng. , . . cheering , . . Okai . . . See ya jay, A friend is a person with whom you dare be yourself. C. R, Beran -J- YZ? an , ff SCOTT ji STENQUIST DAVID E. STEVENS Hey, How's it going? LESLIE STEVENS Oh sorry Lez The big V CI-I DP How bout her scallop? Definitly Lez Horses Sucked in again Mels Pet Peeves: Bumpy Rides DICK STEWART Beth -Icssam jeep The tramp vermont 27' l8f75-2! X75 ,Ir Prom Winn-sack The lsland 666 My fires Bcelu Gonna Cruise T.O.'I'. Nous somnics ilu solcil who tim find thc hcnisr sur ship trooper mf, LORING STEVENS LESLIEVIEANNE STRAUSS lf ii man docs not keep pace with his mnipanions, perhaps it is because hc hc-airs thc hair of a different drummer licr him srcp to thc musii ro whirh he heiirs - HDT , . Lupe SRM Dork , NWFP 1: VI' T QQF- .iii 'T I 'G xv -x D f. W. 5l, NA X CJAIL TINUKSBLIRY You .rin t live in the past nor in the .llmifl l.ixt' Vi iv. .md he thankful Lili,-ii rriends Great times circuit Nlemtiries CHERRY A. SUMPTER To all Mc-tco Students Good Luck in the future and in the years to come, Good Bye Wfayland High. Qui gn' , Hai :JI 933' STEVEN E. TARVER B-Ball , . . All American Boy? Image Helps . . Catch a quicky fuzzy? . . . All fall at Buttrick's - No car . . . Hey you funky junkie' - Got a Whack? . , I Who me party? , . , Gilbert I'm Dying? . .Prom 75. . .Nicknames WILLIAM G. SULLIVAN Diane School Dept. Lifting Chateau snows Buick Dodge dog Ford Lliams Kennedys Prom Cruising around West- boro speedway Tie one on Wellesly Toyota Gymnastics Friends B,TPJl'VII-ILCFCDSCEHI BAR! A. SULLIVAN 6!14!75 . . . bad timing . . , synwod ,mccff..,Marv's...radar... ram . . . It takes both rain and sun- shine to make a real rainbow. Pet Peeves: Making decisions and goodbyes. xi . X. t i 3 xg- 98 ELIZABETH SULLIVAN HK Sxniiiiming LISOII, llf2f7S, 7f llfi5, cn ,smith A n ' x X Q ' N i 4' The Three Musketeers. I iq' B.. S LISA L. TRUBIANO SKI BUM KILLINGTON SUN- SHINE F Hockey Mike SMILES SUM. '75 RTE 6 Bike Rotaries MV NUDIES PORSCHE Concord 4-19-75 BBOF Hyper GB To WHS HIGHS 6A6-76 Don't Let It Bring you Down Abros STONES YES. R f ' if DAVID-1-HERRIEN X7 KATHERINE ELIZABETH MK l TRA GESER Truro f 5 1' 79 . Medway Toyota gowl Florida beathcs - Long Boat Kei uptop a maine Dunes . Summer S only f I X ten dollars. . FINALLY' A X' . l JAY J. TURCHINETZ Skiing , . . More Snow . . . Outdoors . . . Fresh air . . . Yamaha is a horse Red Roach . . . Hockey . . . YES is IM mountaines - oceans. outside is great. WILLIAM A. WAREKOIS Stowe Crisis . . . l972 . . . Soccer at BU . . , Skiing , . . Tennis with the wind . . . Driving to Boston for MT JOHN -I. WELCH I can rejoice knowing that God docs great things with weak and feeble tools DIANE P. UNGER Music is language and it may yet be music that will save the world. - Pablo Casals R,I-IE. Q1 JOSEPH K. WALLACE 33574 Super Bowl wrestling I-Ivy. A. Ferg S, Art Olivia MK SH LE What does the key club do? thanks to Hines Anadore Lukis Doc. and Moyer See You all later . . .Emie TFWF SP. GEORGE R. WELDONJR. . . . LS, Game. . . It's Over. - FB-40 super bowl - Yahoo - Decoy - FF Choir Boy - Gymnastics fag hey pinhcad - Rosey - Birdman Bomobile It's Skip not George . Kay Berl eee Harry and Tonto Tango G D The Cape ,lunior Year Rav Dandy A T. .md N Sappita We may never pass this wav again . . But onte is enough I IFNK, I .ff X 0, I 7 ff Gif x af, '-46 HK-K ,' N A WOW! d ! 1 L ll Farm ELLEN WESTERY Hey Sis , Swim Team, , ,Pinkham Notch . . . Bunny and Pushover . . . 53 Padiddles UVCAMA . , . Tan- glewood Kenny , . Summers '74 and S, ERATIC Ski . Love is being close even when vou're far away , stilll But we're iust, , . CHRISTENA ELLEN WHITE Bean Nina Frizz BGM German Summer MT, Whatyasay? Thanx to Mr. H and Mrs. H, remember the State Park, Pet Peeve: Having my name spelled wrong it's TENA. ..- W T XX f X l I -X f DEBORAH -IEAN WHITE BECKY MAXWELL WILLESON I LYNELITTE VidVUHI41'lAMS Prom . .Xmas 5 laughter . What you keep is lost, and what you am nog In ILS wot 'IO HZTP wlyoug The Bobbsey Twins sleeping on give away remains. qpcctauons' ou are you an am .3n. Pam! boar In the mm Q If you Wim it by chance we find each other, it is something badly let ir go free, if it li:?x:guI1'l To myhiirllglig comes back it's yours if it cloesn't it BYE' Ove' ' ' never was CYC. ' I ' QL BOWL OO if-s-of .ff 1 .b luv, 1 f I A X M .IANE WILLIAMSON LEA S. WIISON I wish I was Ll Kellogg's tornflake, Tomorrow- lloaong in my howl, taking movies - a Golden opportunity Simon .intl Cnirliinkel :incl I .im io live. . to love, . , riovx our ul this saga and to athieve. The Years are Titlcing '7K,ill l I only have eyes for you. NATHAN j. WIISON MATFHEW S. WINER f 5' D.O, B. 8!17!75 Football Super Bowl All set for a little death ride To: Cape Cod Nantucket - jail. All nighters '75 Wilson's Country Club. ROBERT MCWHORTER WOLFE A clear and good friend is the best of all possessions Tri'X. Plum Island. Sleepouts. Broomstone. Yellow VW. Red Roses. Ed Classes. Soccer and B- Ball. Wiciwibif. Spaghetti. Concord. Summer '75, GLTAMGF. - ba MARK A. WOLFRAM Apres la plvie le beautemps. Don't for- get to make a splash in life. Go REDSKINS!!! GO BULLETSYF! - Checkmate - swear on a bag of boom- The Masked Marvel Cindy Alpert - Bicentennial Rookie - NTC - AAU - RIP i DONALD E. WOOIJMAN 66 4 yrs. football and friends Hey Nate. linebacker or end? Deli - Delinquent . . . New yr 's eve pam .1 strong punch . . . prom fremies good- times at a red house :mil barn Super Bowl ecstaty THKS liveryimc KAREN L. WOOD Get away machine it was an experience, or prom ck teach me bowlalte 75 buddy next joke 7 am wow on wow boat Horse shows, williams,,IO - AL - CO if W'll.LlAM S VUCXUDTJAN 363 football Super Howl we did it Mark Hornet Good Times with XY'.ivne .mtl Mmm' cillllCfS Party .mil Aloe'N Bet New Ye.xr's Party Farm Stand Pumpkin Letter 1- sr Q-'Y I I I 46 '-Q, 71 1 ' 1 THOMAS VINCENT YARINIATINO High N html Uma SUQCCI' - BU g -'fa A rettird APR Bon- mi Surnnier Sleep-nut Sh.1.i.1t' Piptmse RARANAPEID Ptiltcr Kiruuntl Round DAVIABM-lI.BHRH,.1nd mam' others lt! been lun, in Bic-Bic RICHARD XYXILLIAM YERZYK Ihrluri Riflerv Golf Hand Flxing lfaliftrrnia MHS Summer 5 Thinks VUH5 K' DUI K il.AS ZEARFOSS llex wmlit' wlhitls up Big Aloe 1:9 ifatltlv lweitliluw tfintt tts with m.inx summer of Y wil Ann ,intl tlit' rillt' ttzini .intl .1 six-till tlhiixlw tt, Mi' l,.iinl- -'Q Rl CHRISTINE YE For still there are so many things that I hive never seen: in even wood in even' spring there is .1 different green .I RR Tolkien PAUL E. YOUNG ALISON ZIFFER R A P .mtl his 442 - A MG - l .im tl1eL'ggn1.4n - mosquitos v .intl gorillas - :tk gust .mother tequila sunrise - Marv and deb - Kellv .ind freebies kin- tlergirten - the vault and the that - hillnlk Please dear Lord, let Sth period last until 2:40. 6OWl 'N ii, X V061 X u ffl LJ-J eroivoo C1000 UUOOO ooioioci DAVIDUI. ZANIBONI He blew his mind out in a car he didn't notice that the lights had changed high times .xt rockfs board meetings nan- Qiigi 22255 Lhdmmifilw tuckct SC, on the slopes lumbo CH. got to put on my traveling shoes LATER, -,,..-C' f' Sylvester goes ape. - f I i Y A fx 7 I . . T ff Y 'wifi pq, Sw ,. - 735 , - A, , 1 1 9 2 4' 7 A ' fi , 't Q1 , ,, ,Z X, ii HF. 1 , if fff ' 4 .7 423 w r , 1 243: ,gf A f rm lf.: ',i':x',2x'p T7 ' fQ?f '?5?fi A in , r M7101 .f ' frfiw Agri! ' 'ig ,, ,.. ,Lu i 3,-by Q, 2 ,vc ggi , , , :,.,, +0564 jeg ' ,MQ ,lf ' ' ,gf2'f'?i '.! ' ,4., ,Q V, M? - V.,-Pg, Mrfw f.H??ff'3' A ' ur viVl f ?'?' if ff, f The following members of the class of 1976 did nor submit a formal picture: james Ahern Kim Ahlman Charles Bailey Dale Francis William Frcchctre . Siobhan Gridx Linda Graham Chrisrophcr Hcnvcy Dann Hollowcll Donna judge Carol Ladouhs Dana Lupn David Lambert Joel Lwvrence Shirley Lmdsnyl . Nicole Ruhard Phrllipo Vic'l?Wlifc1.1rdi Lisa Rogers Mark Slade ,, 'mf A 4w ',,, .1 9, 'ufsfh If ' V , - :Wk i ' Q4 , . A. 1 Qu, . ,B , I Wffflf .V jf -UWA Kafka? r-ffi if '-In xy ,xi ' FRIENDLI EST Lisa Halbower Bob Wolfe MOST INTELLECT UAL Debbie Kant Peter Moon li ,A .Pi 'Eff' . ' 'fi f- N I ' J.. '. BEST DRESSED -Iaymie Kraut David Lefemine FLASHIEST jaymie Kraut Ken Felz gui I,l - . , Q 7 DESERT ISLE MATE Carol Mordecai Scott Gundy ,lang xx MOST MUSICAL Cindy Alpert Matt Winer PREPPI EST Ellen Connolly Bob Baclcman , ,, CLASS CLOWN Lisa Trubiano Erich Horgan BEST FIGURE Donna O'Brien BEST BOD Erich Horgan MOST ATHLETIC Mary Langan Al Salazar MOST DRAMATIC Sue MacDonald jim Parker l. l BIGGEST JOCK Margie Irving Carl Fisher 'ff MOST ARTISTIC Sarah Adams Don Vloodman it 'Z CLASS FLIRT Chris Meimaris Tom Bridge T T- 4 BEST LOOKING Diane O'NeiIl Scott Gundy if -f- WOMEN'S LIBBER Betsy Rounsefclr MALE CHAUVINIST joe Wallace N- Lg' if CLASS COUPLE -Iaymie Kraut David Lefemine DONE MOST FOR THE CLASS Leslie Strauss Ken Fclz iv Class of 76 Iunior Prom The-Iirrcrbug is back in? , Ken Fclz and Farrh Wester whirl away 6 I K X x N . . . 1 X P 1 A 5- r . I 4 . F1 2 Q- :'. i' J, . Bob caught in a quick one! . ' 1 1 A 1 . ' I . 'x N 0 . A . -. lf. x 1.6. ,,, The Quccn's Court Kris Soorian and jeff Leopold f - N -0- 4 f I Waiting for the girls Denis Colluth. Lim H.1lbuwcr,Suc Psurgcrprlocl Lawrcmc yn wsy I J C 4 1 1 Xa Pixie Kcgmng and Miki- Levy Brad Keyes .md Sue' hf.lCDf7U.liti sir gmc our 14' Thc Bump! liilw .mil Durcnc iii ihc pimili lwml Vllwi I4-filw.1mi,lwI1r1C3,im'i 1 7 .., 'Q Soccer and Football 1975 - You've C It has long been the goal of the Wayland High School team to reach the state tourna- ment, This year the team easily qualified with a record of 10-1-3. Every game in the tournament was a heart stopping affair that kept the fans on the edge of their seats. The first game of the tourna- ment against Concord Academy was won, when after two overtime periods of scoreless play, penalty kicks were taken to break the tie. Wayland converted all five of its penalty kicks and won the contest. The victory moved Wayland into the quarterfinals. They won this game 2-1 and upset top-seeded Duxbury. In the semi-finals the team lost a heartbteaker to Sandwich, 1-O, in double overtime. This was the first time a Wayland soccer team ever went to the State tournament and they still reached the semi-finals, a position any team in the state would envy. I Q i N QA' .1-i ' w Q QW N I TY 1. Q remind Li an .. ii-f?fif K , 7 ':,w FUNERAL HUME -1 .G 14 -11, for - A A lam lfff I ,Nr .,,n' ' ff Ph ii' .1 Z .Q . If s fa..-:J in - gn? '-,A 5'- 1i' Ghnwn Jwarmwaw W 'Q .g,' 4 ,,.- V i . a' li? ,, Q QUC JY '1 . .- . ,V I: - -2-, a 6 M 1 H I . . -I Il '5f. ' 8 ali 4. 0 I on . Q0'U'o fl I-4713, fi' ,fs s, E, m QI IL SPONSCDRS Mr. 81 Mrs. Norman Abend Dr. 81 Mrs. Dwighl S. Adams Mr. 8: Mrs. William Alvord Anonymous Mr. gl Mrs. Roger A. Beckman Frank A. Belamarich Isa bel Bouin Mr. 81 Mrs. Chalres P. Bowers Mr. 8: Mrs. John C. Bryanl' Doris M. Carrier Mr. 81 Mrs. Sfephen A. Defina Mr. 81 Mrs. EvereH' Elliolrl ATEK Corporalion Mr. 8: Mrs. Waller A. Falvey Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mark D. Felz Jim and Margarel Flanagan Mr. 8: Mrs. A. Alan Friedberg Diane and Carl Gieg . A' Mr. 81 Mrs. John W. Goehner, Hurray for The Class of '76 Mr. 84 Mrs. John M. Hines Mr. 81 Mrs. John C. Hodges .J 2. .fri Mr. 81 Mrs. James H. Howard Jr. N.. .3 Q p, V. ' '?'f.'v Mr. 8: Mrs. William F. Kane , ii. H s - ina? M r, ' ...K - . 81 Mrs. Marlin J. Keaveney 1 .ggi . iii,- . .Vg Mr. 8. Mrs. Owen F. Keefe .. 1..- , . fl f-Ar! Mr. 8: Mrs. Willard Marcley Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald H. Mar+in Dr. 8: Mrs. James S. McNiel, Jr. Brian 8: Karen 8: Jo-Anne McNuH'y Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip 6. Mode Mr. 8: Mrs. Mark Mordecai Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas L. Myles Mr. 81 Mrs. Ardashes Nahabedian Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald G. O'Brien Mr. 8: Mrs. Henry M. Parker Dr. 8: Mrs. Anne? L. Powell Mr. 81 Mrs. Roberl N. Randall Dr. 81 Mrs. Louis N. Rashin Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas H. Reynolds Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard P. Rounsefell Jose 81 Mar+a Salazar Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles M. Salerno Mrs. Edward Salzberg and Barry E. Schwarh Mr. 81 Leonard Sebell Mr. 81 S. Sobel John Ray Sfevens Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Sullivan Mr. 81 Mrs. Robe my Therrien Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph q's4 A . iano 2 Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles R. Kei+h I x - A ' .gif Mr. 81 Mrs. T. H. Kraul ' A of. 8. Mrs. Armand A. Lefeminir A Mr. 81 Mrs. Alfred Lupis, Good' Luck +o All of 'rhe Graduafing Class. 'y Mr. 81 Mrs. James M. Lydotl 'A'i. Dr. 8. Mrs. Douglas J. Marohan+ Wayland Town Marge and Ed Mr. 8. Mr.. Herb i Mr. 8: Mrs. Ang iiilfilson Mr. 8: Mrs. Alex 'fr P . Wolfe Jr Mr. 8: Mrs. C. -fi.. dzearfoss 5' PATRONS AND CONTRIBUTCJRS The Akins' Family Mrs. Louis J. Albano Mr. 81 Mrs. John Blomgren Rufh and George Brawerman Mr. 8: Mrs. Phillips R. Brooks Mr. 8: Mrs. David L. Brown Mr. 8: Mrs. Rodman Burgeff sy, Marfha Canfrell Mr. 8: Mrs. Joseph T. Carroll Consfance Chase, Cglwfulifionf, Class of '76, . f' T Eileen Chodos, Besf fhe 76 Grads Mrs. Sarah Clawson Mr. 8: Mrs. Richard N. Close? Mr. 8: Mrs. John Columbus Mr. 8: Mrs. Alberf V. Derian Bob 8: Beffy Ellioff A Friend Mr. 8: Mrs. Karl A. Geiger Sylvia 8: Malcolm C. , Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald Griffih Mr. 8: Mrs. William E. Gundy Mrs. H. H. Harris Mr. 8: Mrs. Roberf E. Hines Mrs. lnge M. Horgan Donald F. Hunfingfon Eleanor Jaffe Dr. 81 Mrs. Howard H. Jenkins Mr. 8: Mrs. Sfephen Kadlik Mr. 8: Mrs. Arfhur Kanf Mr. 8: Mrs. John M. Keafing Mr. 8: Mrs. Allan R. Klumpp fv ., .fx . ,av - ., ' Q Mr. 81 Mrs. Vicfor J. Kufasz Mr. 8: Mrs. M. J. Leupold Mr. 8: Mrs. Philip Mabardy Mr. 8: Mrs. Walfer B. MacDougal Mr. 8: Mrs. James B. Maffhews Clyde McCauley, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. J. J. Mohr Mr. 8: Mrs. Thomas M. Newfon Edward L. O'Reilly Lewis A. Oxford Mr. 8: Mrs. Gordon S. Pinkham Barbara 8: Paul Ponfecorvo Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald E. Profif George F. Riley Mr. 8a Mrs. Theodore G. Scoff Jr. Margaref P. Sellier Mr. 8: Mrs. Clifford H. Shay Befa L. Smifh Francis J. Smifh Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald Sfillman Mr. 8: Mrs. Jay Sylvesfer Wilmer E. Tarver Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Tewlcsbury Mr. 81 Mrs. David Trageser Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward P. Warelcois Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Claude Williamson Joseph Willy Leszelc J. Wolfram Mrs. Richard E. Woodman Ray and Paula Yamarfino There is a constant increase, a stupendcusly rapid increase inthe number of obedientgdocile men. George Bernanos DQN'T BE ONE OF THEM Student Council 1975-1976 WAYLAND HOUSE To the Class of '76 Great minds must be ready not only to ta ke opportunities, but to make them. Good Luck' .1 'wp P , 1 , 4 .-, 4: ' f fr! ' Colton r 4 Q 5 ' r ,fra ' zip ' ' ' rr-' 4- The Class of 78 ' fl l f-.T The -1 and Good Luck to the f W Bicentennial Class W 41 Amlxlx jill ll W S , 1 U , Congratulations wimlwfal xfl lS' Ms COM l ' V. 1 f., i - I f KN x All L' 1776'1976 of X xslt xi v l , ':'v' I 'fjagii' ...f all 'l X . , ' l N . .. , ' ' QQ ' ': Vs -' s Q eb'-..-NF: ' l 'Q N 'o fo 6 . I f, 5.0. 0 Q. Q 0 . ','. - . - . c ' '. , . - 1 if ,' 'f 'sv :A ' Q 5 326 Boston Post Road SAFETY lor SAVINGS RROWHEAD Your Hometown Florist Cu: Flower PI Annuals, Gard c Sppl Congra+uIa+ions and Besl Wishes - 'ro Ihe Class of 76 - from Ihe Open 9:00 ro Illl 5,50 Including Sunday WAYLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief - William Blake Youfh Officer - Arfhur Walch LK 5 1 , 4' 1 . J as x .Ti M1 r I 4 A r I ,f , + Meilleurs Voeux! Pax Semper! Salud, amor, y pese'I'as! and Congra'l'uIa+ions! To 'rhe Class of '76 From THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS OF WAYLAND HIGH SCHOOL JOHNSON'S PHARMACY B. W. Johnson III 54 Main S+ree1' Cochi'rua+e 653-7352 Serving Since I 929 '- LIBERTY'S PIZZA I I6 Main S+. CocI1i'IuaIe, MA Tel. 655-34 I 7 BROCKELMAN'S MARKET The Home of Fine Foods I77 Commonwealfh Road Wayland, Massachuseffs oi CompIimen+s of LEE'S FARM MARKET ----.4 ii-1- iw ,Q X- 'N 9 x.u. uf 7 06 '76 And bes'r of luck +0 you. We a'l' Brown Sfudio are proud fo have been a par+ in making 'rhis yearbook such a success. We hope you will remember Brown Sfudio for your fufure phofographic needs. Brown Studuo ' fi Maple Street Wrymesrery Mass 01608 Phone 617153-6308 Complimen+s of DATH'S PACKAGE STORE Main S+., Cochiluaie QE mlrllgrnfm . M .1 LZLBIL. V? -, P+'1'....' .. 1 HILLCREST l+'s 'rhe Newesl . . . ELEGANT! LUXURIOUSI FUNCTION FACILITIES ANYWHERE 6 - BANQUET ROOMS - 6 Serving Groups of Various Sizes ' Wedding Bells Are Ringing - Chapel Set Up if Desired. Compleie Package Plan ' Business Mee-iings ' Seminars ' Shows ' Conferences ' Luncheons ' Proms ' Showers ' Bowling Packages ' Bar Mihvahs ' Anniversaries ' Christmas Parlies For Catering in Your Office, Home or School, Call Our Cafering Division, Nim's of Wal+ham Office Hours for Your Convenience: Monday Thru Sa+urday 9:00 a.m. 'lo 5:00 p.m. Wed., Thurs., and Fri. Evenings Un'I'il 9:00 p.m. HILLCREST 220 Bear Hill Rd., Walfham Luxurious Funclion Facilifies Nims CaI'erers 890-2282 From Main Sz., Waltham - Go west towards Weston on Routc 117, rake .1 right on Bear Hill Rd. Hillcrest is only 2 short wav on the lcir From Routc128 - Take Exit 48 W fWintcr Stl proceed west un Wintcr St., take first left, which is Scconcl Avo , to Bair Hill Ril Hillt rcsi is .iz foui nl :hc hill on thc right NJ 'VY N- Congra+uIa'rions and Besf Wishes WW REALTOR gif A We've Been Serving Families in Wayland Since Before You S'Iar+ed School. 3 I 0 Bos'I'on Pos+ Road 358-747I Wayland 89 I - I 250 SERVING WAYLAND 8. NATICK AREA SEPTIC TANKS CESSPOOLS CLEANED - INSTALLED - REPAIRED 24 IIOIIII TEIEPHIIIIE SERVICE i Invwmf i SEARS 8 SCIIUFIELD IIIIC. CONTRACTING CO., INC. 894-2187 Complefe lns'I'aIIa+ion and Repair Radio Dispafched Service 80 Union Ave. 443-8985 Sudbury We Wish You Congra+uIa+ions 'ro the Class of '76 0 Safe Future NEWTON-WALTHAM BANK AND musr COMPANY ysiimwr I arf TOWN LINE HARDWARE INC C9 84 Boslon Post Rd. U S A Wayland-Sudbury-Town Line Central Research . . I New England Laboratory Wayland, Massachusetts 01778 Words From the f Class o MARK WALKER S MOBIL STATION 653-4200 3 I 5 Commonwealth Road, Wayland Rte. 30 Official S+a'I'e Inspection Slalion Mark Walker, Owner And if -'L PAUL C. HOOPER CO., INC. Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting 39 W. Plain St. Wayland, Mass. Phone 358-2951 653-6830 JOHN C. BRYANT FUNERAL HOME Congra+ula+ions I976 Graduales Telephones. 655 37 I 0 655-2240 CELORIER 81 ELLIOT, INC. Tires Ba'H'eries - Experi Repairs Road Service George Celorier 322 Easl' Commonweal+l1 Road Red Elliof Wayland, Mass. Ol 778 From a I942 Graduafe Congralulafions +o+l1e Class of '76 From 'the Class of '79 Ave alque vale - Cafullus Put ourself rlgh ln the middle of the Battle of Bunker Hill, Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775... Sponsored by the Raytheon those who were actually there the first major battle of the Historical Foundation, the that momentous day. American Revolutionary War. Pavilion houses a multi-media In 1976, the spotlight is on Now, more than 200 years. presentation, created by White AmCl'iC3,S past. . .and y0ur later, you can experience a re- Oak Design, Inc., that vividly future. . . creation of that famous battle re-creates the sights and sounds at the Bunker Hill Pavilion, of the conflict. C0ngfafUlafi0n5 I0 located next to the USS. You'll be surrounded by Wayland Hlgh School Consn'tution in Charlestown. fast-moving panoramic images, C1355 Of 1976 multi-directional sound and 22 life-size manikins in period costume. 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