Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)

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'L' , 5 s, ff-L .Y 7 Q 1,-..-,Lf .qfth V Y -: S x IQ Q U W1 I i I J yn p I qflff' 'Qxy 52569 C1 OR 'LNAND SV' SCHO O -Z 0 NAYLANU PUBLIC LIBRARY 5 CONCORD RD. NAYLAND, MASS. 01778 I A -9- ,,, I W ff-X K I Q if .,,g,, 4 W Kathy, Captain of Cheerleading I V' gl. Li-Lil 46 L mm: 1 ,ov 4 Fiji'- P. -v 1-1 'My wife A A . I think l'II keep her! U' Up-Up and Away The yearbook theme of Up-Up and Away provides a spark of enthusiasm and excitement to a year which is filled with questions about future. This theme brings promise of new worlds, new experiences, and new opportunities, The popular press, the daily newspaper, and other news media focus on the concern that we live in a world of limited resources. The society is responding to the idea of limited resources with depression and fear, The resources of the spirit, however, are not so limited. The dreams we dare dream and the hopes we dare hope can become the realities of tomorrow and be the base from which we take our next steps, We often look to the physical resources in our lives to measure growth and opportunity. Our belief in ourselves and the resources of the spirit, however, are better measures of where we are in our lives. Up-Up and Away allows us to go as far as we dare dream. Dr. Charles Goff l w m ' x X of y, 1, 9' R l T54 69 CPS Tr PG6 HM W 6 llI I Y QQKOR S QGN5 Qavfv Pbm LNMw G1 Xi? K . K . 7,9-an--,Ansar av. 9. - u 'S 4 f? Lsx - CONTENTS xx. 44 Four years ago, Project Confidence, a course designed to foster trust, cooperation, and leadership among students, was introduced as an experimental gym class option. Today, virtually every student who graduates from Wayland High School has taken this challenging and rewarding course, The overwhelming success of Project Con- fidence is due primarily to the efforts of Robert Todd, whose in- itiative led to the implementation of this course into the High School curriculum. lt is no coincidence that Project Confidence, which stresses the value of cooperation among students, was Mr. Todd's undertaking. Robert Todd's zest for life showed through in all his professional endeavors. As coach, advisor, and faculty member, he applied his energy and intellect to the development of each student's individual potential. His dedication and concern for young people earned him the respect of students and faculty alike. Those of us who were associated with Mr. Todd, in any activity, knew him as a special person - a friend who took a sincere interest in each one of us. His death over the summer of 1981 was a great personal loss to the Wayland community. Thus, it is with fond respect and deep admiration that we dedicate the 1982 Reflector in hismemory. 1 t - I mp' , ...ru ,., . - - ,f ., 'f-gif r 1' 7 Aoki , YP 7 , X. Y TT f. I an , n , I 6. A - f M --Hs: t 7 t 5 -Q Y A Q f A - in , ,F gf' yi-. Visiting Students vii l I Tai I i I MIKI MILJRA - IAPAN First I came here. I was surprised that you had a smoking area at school. Everything is different from japan. Everything is interesting for me, ' -iq ' n 1 ith! FR ANR MEN ER-CIESOW - WEST GERMANY It somebody asked me to ex aluate my year here in the United States, I would hate a hard time to come up with some immediate results I have enjoyed ex- periencing that there are nice and friendly people the Crahams, who made my stay possible the counselors and teachers at the high school, the students and all the other persons I met during my stay .f X Dpi HEIKKI POLLANEN - FINLAND I am enjoying my year here in Wayland with the Salters and being on the soc- cer and hockey teams. I have met some very nice people. Ts? IEANNE QUILLET - SWITZERLAND I love all the activities which are going on in this school. I think the students show a great spirit of creativity and initiative. The teachers are very helpful. I love the atmosphere within the school between the teachers and students. gf c -'fr as 54 Metco It ' if 1 ' 1' 1' s , , . , I . ' if X -'.v T Ax hi' K , A l -Q 4 x . . xx :r Project S.T.I.L. 'ff' I i Y, l, H. I .'I.N . '1 I 4 Q X Zi' V V Q A lla, ill, i 'pr 'X F Project S,T.l.L. is a program at Wayland High School that prepares students for independent living. The program trains students in areas of workshop and career exploration, dailx lit - ing skills, and functional academics, SABSE Upset by a rash flow of vandalism within the school, a force of students, faculty, and administrators united this year to organize SABSE, Student Action For A Better School Environment, a coalition formed to familiarize the school community with the daily per- formed acts of destruction. The com- mittee's efforts to clean up the campus materialized in a monthly class contest, rewarding the owner of the cleanest building with thirty-five dollars, promp- ting students to scrub hallways to in- crease class treasuries. Through inven- tive ideas like this contest, SABSE hopes to decrease the damages sustained by our high school. Nan Shanks, lennifer Nichols, Dr. Charles Goff, Mr lohn Brady, Debbie Roberts. ' - ' I-v.l ' 5 A Q it ,.- 1. AL i, 21- V -If? I ,1 , i i QU!! X S N X 4- Death and Dying Committee ir' -ai at , ' , an dglvfw wr' 7 f I 1 ' lit' sr f - Q i.. gt N 0 V loe Miller, Mrs. Virginia Buckley, Ms. Sandra Morse, Dr. Charles Goff, Mr. Rick Moyer, lennifer Averill, Mrs Debra Todd, Mr Mark Voorhees! Mrs Barbara Shine. tfhad Russell. Missing: Barbara Ives, Mrs. Beatrice Kastenbaum, Mr lay Sylvester l jr ln reaction to the losses which the Wayland High School community suffered last summer, concerned faculty, students. and Wayland residents formed the Death and Dying Commit- tee. Hoping to provide some knowledge about death and grieving, the committee initiated a program dedicated to educating others through frank discussion of death and the ef- fects of loss. As part of this special program, Belmonts Rabbi Earl Grollman addressed an assemblage of high schoolers and administrators, dealing vvith reactions to death. HA real friend doesn't tell you howto feelg he lets x ou speak l 'iWhen people are in pain, be with them l HShort range pain is long range gain lllust to pretend that nothing really occurred is to sax that that person never really lix ed. - Rabbi Earl Crollman Noxember lti. WB I l l .4 l l Charlie Goff's Angels v 'Jim Come on honey, lets boogie? Mich aela studies her nails I qt The stress and strains of A.P. Bio Piggy back ride-?? ll 0 H nbiltlg! U' an ' fl N1 IlllU'5 ui u QM O Q f ,f , H, up rl Mi' 1 l I U ,pl 4.114 bnl tl' ' , 1 , + dau:-14: -Q? !. V... Q ' ,, 1 Y ' 'i Q Q -'I - in 'g '.o-evra Knfm' ' V , 1.5 L 1 Advertising for the concession stand ACTIVITIES Latin Club ii Top Row: Donna Murch, Laurie Kase, Ana Mahoney, Paula McGonagle, Matt Chafe, Peter Carls, Matt lde, George Cotton, Peter Blau, An- drew Glass, Rob Hammerton, Peter Bunnell, Michael Blocker, Tony Sherman, Ben lohnson, Alan Brynjolfsson, lim Whelton, Chip Dyer, Carolyn Murphy, Roxanne Reardon, Susan Halperin, Amy Feinberg, Meredith Kaplan, Second Row: Bill Cotter, .Aaron Gleckman, losh Levin, Eliot Nottleson, lohn Strauss, Lee Kellner, Liz Gossels, Patrick Nolan, David Newman, Warren Gossels, Christine Macdonald, Glen Rosenbaum, Michael Rosenberg, Third Row: Pat McManmon, Liz Goldberg, Cam Snell, lane Kennedy, Nancy Peters, lacquie Keating, Catherine Garvey, Kim Reid, Anneke Van Marcke, Maya Bose, Amy Kattwinkel, len- nifer Nichols, Lisa Doughty, Valerie Miller, Dan Smiley, David Schaberg, Erik Nottleson, Nathan Newbury. Fourth Row: Laura Schneider, lulie Saval, Shari Zakon, Sue Sebell, Gwenn Schurgin, Robin Redgate, Stacy Ekdahl, Tim Albright, Beth Smiley, Kelly Pitts, Elizabeth Carls, Stefani Katz, Liz Nason, Pat Levy, Nadya Bennett, Mariorieq Kaye, Kathleena Scarpato. Fifth Row: Andy Beard, Rob Waldron, Maura MacMillan, Steve lacobs, lessica McGonagIe, lay Olmstead, Lynn Oprie, Diana Phillips, Risa Dinman, Dion Nissenbaum, Lisa Nelles, Alleni Dunham. Sixth Rowi Eric Sutermeister, Stefanie Krasnow,, Carla Burkley, lim LeBaron, Franco Scirpo, Mary- Clay, lennifer MacMillan, Beverly Sheats, ludyl Whyte, lulia Morton, Millie Klein, Karen Messina, Pam Mudway, Kim Barney. Bottom Row1 Mr. Smith lAdvisorl, Maura O'Don-- nell, leff Lyman lPresidentl, Amy Fellowsi lSecretaryl, C. I, Kolm, Kathy Zimmerman' Nice-Presidentl. Missingg Micky lacobus fTreasurerl, Dan Vassilov- ski, Michael Faigen, Laurence Rosenberg, Elizabeth Neumeyer, Michaela Tally, Eric English. I i - I-I-Q.. l Michelangelo in L1 UK! '41 ,QM--'V fl. ' c l N s -4 O F VW O P 3' DJ 4 rv ,-. 3' rn 3 ro :.i f. E. Z. 4 O 'Vw DJ -N O c -1 ,- :- on -I DJ Q. m H. The Latin Club began the year by extending an internal welcome to more than seventy initiates - nevvc omers to one of the most active clubs in the school, With the enthusiastic aid of Mr. Smith, members contribute their time to the production of classical affairs, sponsoring the performances of visiting ar- tists vvith great success. Early this year an original interpretation of Homer's lliad was presented by The Bard, Good food and entertainment drew throngs to this year's Saturnalian Banquet. Wayland High Schools longest running event. Also scheduled for the year are the appearance of Professor Peter Arnott and his marionettes, the presentationof Euripedes's drama The Bacchae and a Medieval Pilgrimage to the Red Coach Crill. Finally, the activities of the Latin Club extend well into the sum- mer vvith a month's sojourn in Italy. And there's only grape juice in these pitchers Q7 c-34.2 Witter this - we eat ' The twenty-first annual Saturnalian, a celebration from out of the past, was highlighted this year by an original jazz musical- comedy titled 'iStultus, written and directed by senior classical studies students with the help of Mr. Smith. Centered around a clumsy but enthusiastic candidate for epic heroism tportrav ed by lim LeBaronl, the tale related the applicants troubles in ear- ning his hero's license, Assisted by great Roman heroes, Stultus gains the license boards approval in high-stepping stv lei Sparkl- ing performances turned in by Dan vassilovslci, Maura O'Don- nell and Michael Faigen las the star-crossed lox ers Aeneas and Dido, and as Pluto, punk lead singer of The Flames and ruler of the Underworldl received well vvishes from the audience Other cast members included leff Lyman, Risa Dinman. Laurence Rosenberg, Michael Rosenberg, and ,Xliclax lacobus. Eric English's musical score provided a jazzy beat through the whole evening. Ready, set, burnl French Club L., Top Row Mrs Smith l-Xdyisorl, Phil Linden, Tom Sterling, Bill Kea, lon Foster,Chris Brown, Larry Lamb, Andy' Skeen, Serge Botsaris, Stephen Marshall, lohn Bancroft, Eliot Nottleson Second Royy Mary Nleysbury, Marianne Eberle, Debby Kea, Pam Foster, lursten Nottleson, Lisa Pearson, Christine O Toole, lane Sirnpkin, lirn LeBaron, Sarah Zimmer, Christine Hyland, lackie Kauffman, Third Ron Debbie Cale, Drita Protopapa, Nor: Sterling, Beth Newell, Catherine Murphy, Lori Hughes, Sue Dunbar, N alerie Frantz, Terry DiCesare, Nicole Sakowitz, ken Place, losh Levin, Aaron Cleckman, Fourth Roxy Elizabeth Moncure, Michelle Randall, Edna Vassilovski, Paige Cochran, Sheryl lxrasnow, Kim Cochran, Debbie Rieders, Heidi Markell, Franco Scirpo, David Keller, Wendell Mah Bottom Row Celeste McCabe lSecretaryl, Erik Nottleson tPresidentJ, Bekirn Protopapa lyice-Presidentl, Stefanie lsrasnoyy lTreasurerl .I ,I ll!! Tl ht rfb' ri il ' 0 I I M w O 5 W A lilllllllliilll 7 Tl' 'sly in Q4 -1 sm Q Q 434 .W o-ti 5' ix Q A7 xg av xx pllxgy gz' ' SN 'A' Q-Y f-r r ,Ab 4. 45- INN NNT A Pt URS! HE R Et X HU PR! JCESSOR, -X HAITI HITS W HS. With their usual flashy style, Le Cercle Francais opened the year by welcoming forty rookie members, survivors of an awe-inspiring initiation ritual, highlighted by a bloody burning at the stake. Under the guidance of advisor leanne Smith, the club delighted thirty-five Dorchester children with the annual Haitian Christmas party, the Language Reference Center transformed into a wonderland of Barbie dolls and Nerf balls. Building up their treasury with a tremendously successful Winter Week candy drive twhere over three thousand boxes of M 81 M's were devouredll, these quasi-Parisians hope to host French visitors in April, gearing up for a summer voyage to France. This cultured crew plans to top off the year with a spring T-shirt sale, expecting whopping victories in the French Club-Spanish Club softball game and club chariot race. Vive La France! AUX CHAMPS ELYSEES l'me baladais sur l'avenue Le coeur ouvert, a l'inconnu l'avais envie de dire bonjour a n'importe qui N'importe qui, ce fut toi le t'ai dit n'importe quoi ll suffisait de te parler pour t'apprivoiser. Aux Champs Elysees, aux Champs Elysees Au soleil, sous la pluie A midi ou at minuit ll y a tout ce que vous voulez aux Champs Elysees. 'fig' 0' 1 'Q Q an Spanish Club lu uh Quia pq ll IQ' 'lub Iii lshilh 47-- Spanish Club Executive Board: Andy Heller, Allyson Cook, Greta Brun, Andrea Greenfield, Kaki Strause, Barry Dicker, Kim lazowski, Amy Bloomberg, Drita Protopapa. -.J-,,, s S. ' , xxx., t-ff: Q- 'li' Top Row lohn Mann Doug Alford Allyson Cook David Har- mon Barry Decker Sue Mauger Sean Angerman El Circulo espanol launched the New Year with dancing at its authentic Cate Disco Following this highly suc cesstul event new members were initiated and plans commenced for the rest of the year s activities. A welcome addition this year is a singing group called Los Tunos. Los Tunos practice every Tuesday and Thursday morning and are soon expected to make their first debut. U coming events include una epifania, dinner at Chi C i's, a restaurant in Boston, and the annual softball game against the French Clubs Second Row Kathleen Chagnon Lynne Pandolfo Laura Krauss Maureen OShea Cindy Pandolfo Alison Butter Robert Lester Karen Butler Wayne Driscoll Floyd Barbetti Karen Horrigan Sra ChaC0nlAdvisorl Third Row Andy Heller Ted Parks lim LeBaron Pam Barres Michelle Goodwin Neal Brown Bottom Row Greta Brun Ureasurerl Kaki Strause fPresidentl, Kim lazowski fVice'Presidentl ESPAKIA O MADRID -I T Q i J L W 5 0. Top Row: Wayne Driscoll, lon Mann, Neal Brown, Suzanne Mahoney Bottom Row Franco Scurpo, Doug Alford, Barry Dicker. MARICARMEN La Maricarmen no sabe coser la Marlcarmen no sabe bordar la Maricarmen no sabe reir y sin embargo si sabe llorarr Maricarmen, Maricarmen quien te ha visto y quien te ve antes me querias mucho y ahora no me puedes ver. La Maricarmen no sabe coser la Maricarmen no sabe bordar la Maricarmen no sabe reir y sin embargo si sabe llorar. Marlcarmen, Maricarmen ya te lo decia yo los muchachos de la tuna van a ser tu perdicion. ft German Club There is no formal German Club this year, the year of Proposition 25, but instead, a group of students with spirit for the German language have united to carry on the German cultural presence at Wayland High. Mr. Wagner and his Deutsch students performed 'Schneewittchen und die sieben Zwergeu tbetter wise known as Snow White and the Seven Dwarvesnl and Rumpelstiltskin, hoping that in coming years the German program will survive and even be rebuilt, Top Row Iustin Hoyt, David Schaberg, Holly Krapf, lulie Duffield Ntiddle Row, Chip Sheats, Mary Clay, Beverly Sheats Bottom Row Stephen Hoenig, Elizabeth Neumeyer, Stephanie Houtzeel The Magazine The Magazine 's purpose is to gain exposure for student writing. Twice each year, it publishes a collection of all types of student writing, prose or poetry, fiction or non-fiction, academic or independent. The staff evaluates all submissions and publishes the best from among themi Copies of each issue are made available to the student body at no charge, and writers may see their workin print. Top Row lennifer Nichols, lenny Levy, Stefanie krasnovs, Lisa Daugherty, Paige Cochran Iessicg N1cGonagle, Tanya Bennett, karen Leiter Bottom Row Daxid SchabergtEditorl, Dr Roemer l-Xdxisorl, Gvsvnneth N1acDonald lEditorJ, Nikki Williams Missing kathy Horrigan C I lsolm, Lynn Qprie. Sue Zivan Math Team Having trouble with your integral geometry? Well, just approach one of Wayland High School's resident mathematical whizzes - all members of the highly successful Math Team. Par- ticipating in county, state and New England leagues, these solvers can always put two and two together. Top Row: Byron Mah, Serge Bostairs. Middle Rowi Patricia Levy, Mark Harris, Miss Cagne lfkdvisorl, Steven Gardescu, Ewan Milne. Bottom Row: lim Henderson. Missingt lohn Byrnjolfsson, lulia Morton, Dan Smiley, Ryoko Yokota, ational Honor Society Top Row: Enid O'Donnell, Lisa Ciilvar, David Cederland, William Hicks, Mr, Shelton ladvisorj, Dan Vassilovski, leff Lyman, Brian Chen, Dean Kiradiieff, Laurence Rosenberg, Nathan Newbury, Second Row: Nikki Williams, Kathy Horrigan, Bryna Brodie, Lynne Pandolfo, Lisa Nelles, Sandy Ehrreich, Carla Burkley, Kathy Zimmerman, C I Kolm, Lisa lacobsen, Risa Dinman, Andria At- fanato, Robin Lee, Karen Wilson, Linda Cladu Third Row: Brian Carvalho, Andy Exeritt, David Antes, Eric English, David Schaberg, Terri Ravanis, Amy Fellows, Celeste McCabe, Mary Newbury, lennifer Nichols, Kim Butler, Margx Raskin, Sue Cotton, Andrea Greenfield Fourth Row: lane Donahue, lamie Hamilton, Ed Tobin, Peter Schwalm, Kristin Ntoyer, Carol Hines, lulie Hazard, lohn Yamartino, Phyllis kt' tardo, lane Hoffman, lennifer Steel, lenniter Levy. Bottom Row' Thad Russell lSecretarxl, Neal Brown tPresidentJ, Nancy Testa lTreasurerl Missing: Karen Able, Amy -Xnthony Lisa Dutton, Michael Faigen, Bonnie Cordon, Margot Hellmuth, Micky lacobus, Lee Krasnoo Stefanie Krasnow, lulie Lambert, lulie Lewis, Maura Mac- Millan, Byron Mah, Valerie Miller, Donna O'Connell, Marx Quigley, Dan Smiley Phil Snow, Lori Statkus Rachel Xartanian, -Xndrea Wong, llgnore the first two imposters xx ho onlx wish they could be scholars J Free Press With Mr. Carl Corey as the ad- visor, the student run Wayland Free Press has remained the leading school paper since 1971. left Milunsky, Kim Sklar, Teresa Saulter, Eric Rossborough, Barbara Ives lEditorl, Michael Faigen lEditorl, Mr, Corey fAdvisorJ, Eric English lEditorl. The Highschooler The Highschooler is a new school publication which provides fresh articles and commentary on matters affecting campus life. The paper includes scoreboards, future events, opinions, and movie and record reviews. Top Row- karen McCracken, Cedric Leung, Serge Botsaris Bottom Row Wendall Mah, Byron Mah, Robert Lester LQ! QQ' ': i 5 X - , T . 1 '0- X ' o N f ,Z Wa land Helping Youth The Wayland Helping Youth Club is an organization geared to helping the community. Under the direction of Mr. Frio, the Key Club has completed a suc- cessful Candy Drive for Globe Santa. ln addition, the club provides such ser- vices as shoveling driveways for members of the Wayland community. This year, the club has worked with the SABSE program to help beautify and im- prove the school environment. Top Row: Miki Miura, David Secor, lohn Tobin, Mr. Frio iAdvisorl. Middle Row: Marianne Heppner, Sarah Hayden, Dan Greenblatt, lim Harris. Bottom Row: lamie Hamilton, Peter Schwalm, Linda Swain, Michelle Bolivar, Stephen McFarlane. Business Club The Business Careers Club is the Wayland Chapter of the Office Education Assocation, a nationwide organization dedicated to the im- provement of business skills and helping its members deal with the competitive modern world. The club has sponsored many fundrais- ing events and projects of benefit to the community, such as Candy Sales, Thanksgiving Dav baskets and holiday toy collections, The highlight of the year is the state- wide OEA convention in March. Members compete with students from other chapters in such topics as Typing, Accounting and Shor- thand. With the talent ot mam pro- mising members, the club will hopefully be fortunate enough to send its members to the nation wide competition in Nashx ille Top Row Mike Maillet, Paul -Xmoruso kathleen Chagnon, Stexe Cardesm, Linda Cladu Doug herbs David Scimone, lohn Flagg Middle Rovs Ntrs Hutchison t-'xdxisorl Debbie Roberts. lanet Cemach kathy Woodrutt, Robin Lee, -Xndrea Seto. Cassandra Lewis, Lisa Marobella Bottom Row Andy Citkind, Torn Chisolm Roman Curnatas Lisa Shemligan A 29 Outing Club The Outing Club heralded in the new year with a multitude ut ac IIN ities designed to appeal to a wide range of students and with the installation or new officers Already, the clubs members have xentured to Mt. Chocorua for a day hike to Rutland, Massachusetts for a Camping trip and scheduled for the near future is a night ski trip to Nashoba Valleys rs 51. I N I , 1 ..? J ., a, ,1 - 'V I ,.'., !f:'f ,fm '-02? ' ' -AP u .J Q Qi: i K g - . f vf'if I i atv Ali- , t f'N gi fs A X x V mf' 1. '. -, an v.' , ..-, , J v-- 0 5 ,, if 5 ,-5.-mar, 'pl ,I IJ f -1 'l swi- xk. l L' 9 If 5, 'L fo . n 1 TX I 1' Top Rowg Liz Gilman, Kristen Volkema, lim West, Cheryl Uhler, Dana Houghton, Frank Meyer- Ciesow, Amy Travis, Alison Randall, Roy Scar- pato, Lisa johnson, Dean Kiradjieff, Leslie Dyer, Cary Pease, lohn Weiss, leff Coleman, Mike Stanton, Craig Morrissey, William Hicks, Second Row: Laurel Ruzicka, Kathy Mulvaney, Pam Carlson, Don Mordecai, Michaela Tally, Matt Whitworth, Dana Fokos, Bill Rieders. Third Row: Susan Barney, Lisa Ye, Diana Harrison, Corrinne Dooley, lennifer Oprie, ludy Taub, Sue Hanna, lenny Manning, Ellen Kashian, Suzanne Thomas, Alex Taub, Mike Hanlon, lohn Hayden. Bottom Row: Mrs, Todd tAdvisorj, Mr, Voorhees tAdvisorl, Esme Banker, Katie Dewey, Kathy Maddock, Stephen Hoenig, Randy Langer, leremy Banker. Var I I . x X I . is-Q -Ll - --1 I Greenhouse Club , 41, . - 315, i -Af Q ' .a 'I I H r f,'. Lal I2 - mls D - Q jf' ' lix-Q t Carol Huffman. Stephanie Stahl, Polly Webber, lanice Smith, Lucy Haroutanian, Greta Brun, Mr Brady, Sharon Poisson Student Trainers There you are, out on the playing field, looking sideways to receive a pass from your teammate and WHAM! You are hit on your blind side by a 280- pound gorilla. The next moments are hazy but you awaken to the smiling yet concerned faces of Maureen Honan and Suzanne Thomas, this years Stu- dent Trainers, Supervised by Mark Xoorhees, the pre-medics have you bandaged up in no time, ice packs and crutches ready at hand, Curing all that ails you, first aid is their game. Maureen Honan, Suzanne Thomas, Nlark Xoorhees I . X A.V. Crew You've just bought the latest Go-Co's tape and you're dying to listen to all their rhythmic squeals. Unfortunately, your tape recorder is on the blitz. Enter Wayland High's reknowned A.V. Crew, magicians with a camera, masters in the art of repair. These famed fixers assist in all audio-visual areas, whether at Town Meetings or school assemblies. Without their finely tuned efforts, the Wayland community would re- main static. Top Row: Dan Vassilovski, lon Koenig, Vanu Bose, Carlos Beltran, Frank Meyer-Giesow, lohn Stevens, Mike Ouelette, Bottom Row: Ted Ye, Byron Mah, Marc Ye, Ben Coldthwaite, Tony Kitzmiller, Suzanne Patterson, lulie Schmidt, Franco Scirpo, lim Tall, Leanne Cohen, Nick Dunkirk. Missing: Nadya Bennett, Ewan Milne, Brian True. ational Merit Semi-Finalists jus? --lF ' . I A I v . . 'Q ' ,, ' fr, , T., , 1 I. wi, , ,ii if l x' tt' ne i ffl it Community geniuses or profes- sional standardized test takers? Whatever the case, Wayland High School has within its student body eight potential Nobel Lauriats - our local semi-finalists in the 1982 National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram. Finished with verbal and mathematical exam sections, these scholars eagerly await the final results of the national program, jeff Lyman, C, l lxolm, Nathan Newbury Lisa Doughty Daxid Schaberg, Nikki Williams Missing' Eric English Dan Smilex Marching Band Under the new direction of Mr. Paul Livingston, the Wayland High School Marching Band and Color Cluard pulled together to thrill enthusiastic Warrior football fans. The forty-nine member corps entertained the crowds with new formations and toe-tapping numbers. Favorite pleasers included 'lFame, Roman Opener and V-'xlexander's Ragtime Band, to which fire twirlers excited amazed audiences, Next year we can look forward to an even more magical half-time show. ,. .....l.. . ...IL . p- 1 , f X , Q 4 'VJ' 3 1 B' A ' cj!! I -Q Q 2 ,,,z ' ' ix . N'-- , ' .-Ti wr . ' , h J.-'ff f ' .YE xiffxf QA. T, . J.- . Q., T. - . as . .,'+m.:',' 41: , 'tafix 'A A, -74.-' ,bfi-' F .-al. 1 51 . ' , I .Z Q - V -Q . Av- 4 . 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Vg... 3-fiflw - .--.3 I TOP ROW Chris Hanlon lohn Bonarrigo, Tim Schuler, Dr William Zimmer- man Andrexx Class, Mark Harris, Eric Eberle, Daxid Secor SECOND ROW Britt Moser, lohn Mori, Iosh Blake Mike Hanlon, Bill Moslev, Cn enn Schurgin, Roh Hammerton, Eric English, Sharon Barnacle, THIRD ROW Erin keith Rxoko Yokota, Sarah Zimmer, Pat Nolan, Skip Hall, Liz Ciossels, Marx Zimmerman, lxirsten Nottleson, Liz Gilman FOURTH ROW Marx Nenburx Miki Miura, Diana Augustus, Lucy-knne Mullen, Nlarianne Eherle, Teresa Saulter, Theresa Zimmerman, Karen Nlarshall BOTTOM ROW Robin Redgate, Scott Gaines, Stexe Carnes, Eric Conti, Lynne Pandolio Mr lixingston J . vb Y l N 1 S l J l I k f f 'Z Q L il I a Stage Band I l Orchestra Top Row Warren Cossels, Ryoko Yokota, Mrs, Ezbicki, Scott Gaines, Glenn Harris, Chris Rizzo, Brian McNamara ,Middle Rowi lohn Hayden, lordie Foster, Mary Newbury, Sue Nilson, Andrew Glass, Mike Hanlon Bottom Row Greg Parker, Vanu Bose, Frank Meyer-Ciesow, leanne Quillet, Miki Miura, Catherine Murphy, Lisa Ye. Missing losh Blake, Maya Bose, Eric Conti, Michael Faigen, Kathy Maddock, Byron Mah, lon Mori, Pam Mudway, Carolyn Murphy, Lynne Pan- dolfo, lsaren Reid, David Schaberg, Donna Stephenson Chorus C... as ii -0 A .s, Q- . ' ' i r It 5 , I L-,.::'J :222-Y Scott -Xkerman Doug -Kltord, Stacey Bancrott, Pam Bare res Neil Batts Neal Brown Elizabeth Carls, Brian Chen, lsim Cochran Leanne Cohen levi Coleman, Eric Conti, kristen Donaldson Susan Dunbar Lesley Dyer, Eric Lberle Nlichael Faigen lordie Foster Scott Claines, Stexe Carnes, NN arren Cossels Lucy Haroutunian, Matt Hartley, Sue Hayes, Teri Hayes lim Henderson, kathy Horrigan, Lisa lacobsen Lisa lohnson, Erin keith lsirsten lsohler, Hank lsrapt Lee lsrasnoo Sheryl lsrasnow, Stefanie lsrasnms lulie Lambert lull Leathem, Robert Lester, Christine Mac Donald Cwsnneth MacDonald, Bsron Nlah Susan Niauger Celeste McCabe lxarenMcCracken, Britt Moser Donna Murch Michelle Neeson, Elizabeth Neumexer Vlars Newbury Lx nn Oprie Suzanne Patter- son Debbie Rieders Chris Rizzo Thad Russell kristen St Croix, Nicole Sakoxsitz Teresa Saulter, Daxid Schaberg, kathleen Scarpalo Laura Schneider Heather Seamans, Dan Smiles Stephanie Stahl lames Tall Paul Turner Amy Xincello Polly W ebber Beth XX einbaum, Nikki Williams, Rxoko tokota Susan Zn an 4 - 1 A1 s fs Concert Choir Conductor Richard Conti developed the Wayland High School Chorus, Con- cert Choir, and Madrigals into three beautifully harmonious and melodious groups. Our talented school boasted many Northeast District Chorus members and numerous potential can- didates. The singers were enjoyed thoroughly by all who heard them and continue to manifest top quality blend and performance. The Orchestra under the direction of lane Ezbicki was also representative of the high caliber of musicians in our school. The group also contained a few Northeast District Orchestra members as well as many other talented performers. Top Row' lill Leathem, Celeste McCabe, David Schaberg, Matt Hartley, Dan Smiley, Hank Krapf, Steve Gaines, Neil Batts, Carl Olson, lim Tall. Middle Row, Lisa Iohnson, Christine Macdonald, Neal Brown, Scott Akerman, Byron Mah, lim Henderson, Lee Krasnoo, Kathy Horrigan, Stefanie Krasnow, Mary Newbury, Mr. Conti, Bottom Row, Sue Mauger, julie Lambert, Brian Chen, Lisa lacobsen, Sue Hayes, Pam Barres, Laura Schneider, Ryoko Yokotai Missing' Gwynneth MacDonald, Elizabeth Neumeyerc Madrigals N5 L sz- wi ' Y'lW Top Row: David Schaberg, Steve Gaines, Byron Mah, Neal Brown, Hank lxrapf Bottom Row Mr Conti, lill Leathem Marx Newbury, lim Henderson, lulie Lambert, Dan Smiley, Lisa lacobsen Missing Scott -Xkerman, Matt Hartley Sue Haxes kathy Horrigan Student Council This vear the Student Council devoted its time to coor- dinating activities and projects for the benefit of the communi- ty and the student body. The major events this year included NN avland High Schools nightclub, Alty's la variety showy, the Council film series, a spook house for the community children, an exchange trip with the Weston Student Council, Winter Week, and an International day. Lisa lane lacobsen - Presi- dent, ludv Levin - Vice President, Stefanie Krasnovv - Secretarv, Dan Xassilovski - Treasurer, provided the leader- ship for the representative voice of the Student Body. Top Rtm Shari Zakon, Edna X assilovski, Nan Shanks, Ed Tobin, Micky Iacobus Setond Row Ntatt Chafe, Ion Koenig, lane Simpkin, Barbara Ives, Nicole Sakmxitz Erik Nottleson, Hugh Ahn, lxristn Moy er, Ienniter Nichols, Third Row Arm kattmnkel -xnneke X an Ntarcke, Beth Weinbaum, Lisa Thor- burn, lenniier Schmidt. lulie Schmidt, karen Reid, Nalerie Frantz, Laura Schneider Fourth Ron Sue Hanna X icki NtcFarlane, Cam Snell, loe Miller, Rob Waldron. Bottom Row Stetanie lxrasnoxs fSecretarvJ, ludy Levin lvice-Presidentl, Mr. Altshuler lkdx isorl Lisa lacobsen lPresidentJ, Dan N assilovski lTreasurerl Ntissing Liz English Chris Harlan Ntatt Hartley. Stephen Hoenig, lim kennedy, Paula xtcConagIe, Don xtordecai, Elizabeth Neumeyer, Carl Olson, Margy Raslun leniter XX hite 'fx ,A .df - OJ N. Q 1 Q.. I 'I -I 'L 4 K ' O uf... E o ? .fn- L ,xl- TPI' f . 'Gi I Tf AL N ' ' . 'M gg VH 1 f I I a uh X 1, . ,- ' I -.bfi lchael von Fan Student dvisor Board lhe Student -Xdx isory lioard represents the student hoclx ol the high school hefore the school committee lt meets weekly with the principal to discuss matters ot student con- cern and prohlems within the school. This tear, the S-XB has worked with teachers on a policy ot academic honesty The group has also taclclecl the problem ot vandalism within the sc hool, initiating the SABSE committee. lenniier Nichols Risa Dinman, Dr Charles Gott, Darrell Smith, lrilc Nottleson,T'an1,N1uclway Regional Advisory The Regional Advisory Council tRACJ is a statewide organization of high school students elected by their peers to discuss and deal with students problems, The RAC is made up of regional councils from across the state The council advisor is represented on the State Board of Education. Student Govt. Da Representative This years Student Day Government Representative is lenniter Averill. She will be replacing Lucille Hicks as Representative for the dax sometime in April, is 'f 1020 sn- Theatre Arts This year the Drama department witnessed the birth of what is hoped to be a lasting and successful element of theater at Wayland High School, Under the direction of Mr. Allosso, there is an Executive Board who oversees the operation of the Drama Department. Responsibilities include management of plays, running the lighting equipment, and designing the costumes. The Board for this year consists of Peter Carls, Lisa Daugherty, Susan Hayes, Kathleen Horrigan, Lisa lacobsen, Cwynneth MacDonald, Barbara Mulyaney, Nan Shanks, Rob Waldron, and Nikki Williams. 'QUE Q Y V I ll HW. The Miracle Worker Tn N .+-a' ine Warrant: Hen 5C7VJOt Drama IJe:1a 'e f CJUEWTPII A N51-WHL season xxxtr' a NIJPffe1f,eA a' :9e o ante ff XX It am Crown Q Tne Nirat e Hume' gene' ine negating cltrecteon Ot Nt' -Xt 'Nu tns famutn ptax rreattng wth tne tnals ant: trrnuraztnnx tn me earn Dart ot Helen kellers he wa- mane a mmtng succees Audiences were gftpnen and astryanrxen :px tne pertormance of Swan Hates as tne sptnted knnte Suiitxan, and Ot Lv-n Upne as :ne uttenx cont :nctng Heien XX ords ff nee Qrase arse nent to left Lwman lulne tamzpen ann Rota XX aidron who comprtsed the here' 'amn an equam talented supportnng cast anc: entnaxastzc crew tx no constructed tne master- fur set tompaetecii tne eneembte -K Gtstraugnt aunt t X Z- : '-1. ,fl - ' J f 1' 'e Tr I--f-- ,' .. n 1 ' t '- ffnx.,-5 k J-T' m- 'v no-if ,I - - . ' I' .'4. ' f fr bif'-xt-fl? fxlv 5 ' s A -- H.,- ' .-I, '-. K- 5 A xv w43 s', I ,ti-Q -Xngrx tw I Snef 511 Q --J' !'R H ' 3'- 1' L.: ,,, .Y .y. luv' I Q Q I Stex en Kimball l kt Pippin The llrama Departments second maior production this year opened with a UWUNIK al t alled, Pippin ll Pippin lplayed by Neal Brownl, the eldest son of King tharlemagne tplax ed bx Peter Carlsll searched for his own place and identity. Led by the Leading Players tlulie Lambert and Peter Woody and his highly spirited grandmother llxathleen Horriganl, he tries the excitement and glory of war Following this he talls in loxe with a widow named Catherine tlisa lat obsenl but det ides that the ordinary lite is not enough for someone as Hex- traordinarx A as he Thus he continues towards the climax, the Grand Finale: the spendor ot setting himselt on tire Under xlr Allossos brilliant direction and choreography and under the musical leadership ot Mr Conti, in combination with the set, lights, and tostumes, the cast of thirty-one brought the story to life in all its magic, mx sterx and sparkle On the Right Track -J 4 N' King Pippin - Our Hero .X Nlacho Macho Man lust wait till l get my hands on him -14 4- s 5 Winter Week :Ks rt-its-t trom a grueling week ot exams XX ayland lltgh St hool expertemed nts annual XX unter XX eek The wee-lt be-gan with a ylsll trom our loc al prestigious be-aunt tans the styltsts or Qreat lie-gtnntng who transterred numerous XX ayland lltgh Nthool students unto objects ot beauty The same day the sophomore s dating serylte united unsuspec tang touples by matt hung up their answers to probing personal questions Un Tuesday, tolk singer Fred Small delighted an oyertlowlng theater ot students and teachers alike With songs like 'l wanna hug , Nlr Small was answered by laughter, shouts and uproartous applause Tuesday night was equally exciting when the seniors Car- ried out their suttesstul but tooltsh yartety show Wednesday, three Wayland students ate their way to tame and glory tn the treshman run ple eating Con- test In the ey entng the classes participated tn what was probably the most Lompettttye ey ent ot the week the Winter XX eek plays Thursday night the tumors achtey ed an tmpresstye ytttory tn this ey ent Thursday atternoon the teachers managed a dose lead an the ey er tamous student run game show lt's Academic Winter XX eek concluded with the Student Councils third student- taculty talent show w here oy er sex enteen student acts performed betore a once again oyertlowtng little theater Finally the capper was put on the best week ot sthool with the Student Councils showing of Seems Luke Old Times 3 --1, .. ,X 1 'O 0 v ---'-- I if-if I 'T t ' I ll Great Beginning . . . Dating Service . . Pte Eating Guest Performers 46 I 93 1 Blechhh Granola and drred aprlcots are the secret to lite nun? 4 Want some? 495 The VOD SQUAD at work It's Academic . . . Winter Week Plays . . . Talent Show . . . Seems Like Old Times I Freshman Play -i ei 7 lames Clavell's The Childrens Story was skillfully perform- ed by the Class of 1985 in this year's Winter Week Play com- petition Centered around a communist teacher's attempt to shape and control the minds and actions of a fifth grade classroom, the freshmen took their staging orders from Glen Rosenbaum, who managed the script and his cast well. Sheryl Krasnow, as the new teacher, displayed her talent through the manipulation of her class and their young opinions. Resisting her efforts were the fiery lohnny Kolski and the sweet Sandra Ingram fplayed by All-Star cast members Bob Wilson and Ana Mahoneyl Other students included Skip Hall, Teri Hayes, Natalie Engler, Michael Blocker, Dion Nissenbaum and Sue Han- na, while Stacey Bancroft portrayed the chiIdren's former teacher. David Newman as Assistant Director and Stage Manager handled the details and backstage duties of the play with Teri Hayes, lim Tall, Sue Hanna, Kirsten Nottleson, Mar- iorie lxaye, Debby Polansky, Suzy Rostler and Beth Newell. i lunior Play il he NH I- WH! Best Plax honors were awarded to the lunior class and 'lieiiters People, a collection of sketches written by the popular cartoonist lules Feitter Alex Taub directed this win- ning c-ntrx, exploring controversial subjects with stylish wit and enioxahle pace through the actions of everyday characters, Bringing these characters to life were Tim Albright lwhose sheepish Bernard won him Best Performance honorsl, Andy Citlcin, Rose Crier, Stephanie Houtzeel, Chris Leith, Barbara xtulxaney, lxexin Tally and Mary Zimmerman, loining Albright on the pre-Academy Award stage were Gitlcin and Houtzeel, both receiving -Xll-Star Cast mention, Rob Waldron and Eric Conti managed the technical aspects of the comedy, ex erything combining to form a classic victorious performance. .Q if fa 50 l Q it mx' x i 2 Q 2 Q ! S lfll li Senior Play Entering l'Mr. Flannery's Ocean in the class play competi- tion, the Class of 1982 struck a poignant chord with the au- dience as Lewis lohn Carlino's drama of life and death was delicately performed by all those involved, Directed by Kathleen Horrigan, the piece revolved around a cantankerous old Irishman, Flannery lportrayed by leff Lymanl, and his rela- tionship with the ocean. Flannery believes he owns the ocean, unable to share it completely with anyone until he meets Mrs. Pringle lNikki Williamsl, a gentle American who has but two months to live. Both roles won their creators' honors: Lyman gaining All-Star Cast membership, Williams awarded Best Per- formance of the evening for her characterization. julie Lambert, Lisa Cilvar, Brian Chen, Michelle Goodwin, Dean Kiradjieff and Bethany Oprie comprised the rest of the able cast. Work backstage was handled by lennifer Steel, Gwyn- neth MacDonald, lenny Levy and Christine Macdonald. P' I 4, i l li, an 4. QQ , u . g g . 4 . l I ' t 4 'nil N iq I t , R E ix 1 6' ' A - , f If 3 If 'RZ 1 '5 .ILA . ,xx -1 V 4 1-1 . - ..- K .A '., . .. V ' ., .,.. . A . . .4 .. -I , '. l , . . 1' ' 2 . - w I .2 , G I ' I l . A o .E ' V I . V' A 'I ilu I 4 at ff., . s 'it . i X l Q at ' x, Q,T S Z-if XV' SSEQTS Varsity Football . 'Nr Y X .M as ,-sv V g 1 r '1 J -qgw,-E E:-'V nn E Although it was not their most im ressive season of recent years, the Warrior footgall squad had many positive aspects of their play stand out, as well as giving great promise for coming years. And what their 1-9 record doesn't show is how close most of the games were, and the intensity with which they were played. Led by their tri-captains, Kenny Holland, Brad lacobs, and Steve Plumb, the Warriors played many impressive games, and among their better played games, their most outstanding highlight was their 20-O victory over Algonquin. The most outstanding members of the squad were juniors Mike Devlin and Craig Wambolt, both of whom were named DCL all-stars, and sophomores Flynnard Shaw, Pat Harmon, David Orlandella, and Danny Dretler who give promise for a successful future in Warrior football. AV T' bv 10. 'K 'Qt??'?4i,f, f .a ' . - E 1343 . - A ,' ,- . . I . X A Y. Mk ip, ,ag . my N 'X s due .. atifmif A l.V. Football as 'sa K I 1 ., I Ax lr, y - 82 3 f D ' -.39 ', 53513 17 Q . ,fl X - ,Levi :BD .- fl ,- Q , e,Wf'.,, E fr . n 'iJ..'fA5 -f'l'11 , . oi , T , , F' ,, U - .7 'h 'g ' 1 J 'S 'A ll ' 'fd Q -my K J Q 1 ' , 1 1 . pf If A . xv' f -1 5 4 if- i, f . - tr, 5 1 A. 1 z r v P ' .vs ,- , .nf ':'.'. , -ff ,ff 3- fe K ff' .f. I ' I v H., t 'la' li ' I1 LA .,g - - . , ' 1 ' . . jf!! B f '13-E952 f. ft fi' ,1 'ilf.,f.:,w..gf. , x 1 L' -' .2 iff V, . 1 - . :' . -. Ji . ' ' 5 'X Q44 I 'xi' Jil rv if 5-fi ' f Top Row: Coach Dubie, Tom Sterling, Steve DeCourcey, Dan Dretler, Paul Butler, Eliot Not- tleson, Scott Canavan, Matt Foley, David Pear- ' ' son, Peter FalveY. lohn Steams. Second Row: Jerry Williams, Tony Kitzmiller, Ran- dy Domolky, Steve Kerrigan, Phil Dendunnen, Peter Shaw. lohn lohnson, Troy Bruton, Leroy Q Samuels. i Bottom Row: Paul lohan, Tom Griffin, Paul Bonar- - rigo, Mark Hubbard, Ed Fitzgerald, Bob Kea, lohn Sutermeister. Wayland 0 0 6 20 O 24 Filling many spots in Concord Acton Bedford Natick Westwood Weston Final Record: 1-6 the injured varsity roster left the 1981 ITV. Football Team in a weakened position in an always tough conference. In a season of transition and change, the squad ended the fall on an upbeat, defeating archrival Weston handily. Skills improving on all levels, the quarterback position especially received careful consideration, rely- ing on the throwing arms of Bob Watson, Peter Shaw, Mark Hubbard, lim Af- fanato, and David Orlandella. These pigskin- ners look forward to next year's fierce competition on the varsity squad. lf 1 28 6 fi 7 21 ig li 'al '..N . - , 7' 3 g'5 0 f. tr X g , , i U .I Laof' 52 5 'WWW 1 if Q .'4 14' , , la, Q as it lt' .f- Q ,v 1 Freshman Football . -5 '4i5fQ 'g- - ' - ' ' S v . , fy '- . ' . . W..-' , ..,g.,:-- 6, K.. ' 'xl' . K' nf-1 . 'ff' Q-ffgf ' 'Qi' -i E gif- .. ' . psi' ' N 4 -. 1, X- 1 ' , . fum ' ' - 'ff 5 A 1 H 'ff v gl .V 43' ' ' 1' vt' , ' ov' -. H - . . - ' v Zi .5 ,., . ,wi-'-1 . is ,H , , ,pf rfraij. ' 7 6 ' 1 ' 4 ,T ' . Q me . , 333 B - U Br ,. S I j A as- - as a . I L. t :NJ ' J L - ,fn x ' 1 i I ' , x 1 V i sg, Q h 1- i 3 av, I N ' K - , ' 5 ' I ' --V .' ' x - --. S-I A r v - ' . i I ' 'A . t ,kiwi A s cg' r W , l 'D' x .. . P +V if g , r -..,l'3c' 'TTT - '-pffa., it Fw ,'1'f ' 1, ' SQ , V -Atjjjgglg'f:jg-gQ5..'.,.4,,55Ilh-. .,wV-..'- h 2' ,g -- I ' ' S. f':il1xl?'.,','i'C'f.'i1Q5 1'1'--IL'g: yff:'3H'S,f' 5: ' -C - - P , ti:-, Y .. Z ii 3, :Ai ' A r F . 1 . ,.v1,,, is ,.,s9..,!f,.L',e.,.'. 4,515.2 ms g+'2'2r,1:. 7, X- v-. x... .r , v Q V -.4-ya-Li, -, l te x,x,', lf' X .3 M11 '- P V. if' .r-V ii :-Zs'fZ'.':-, 'ffl is ' X A .5195 r52'?'f f -' F X 'x.1.'IFf?1ifg?f'-F. Top Row: Coach Homan, Bob Wilson, loe Merullo, Mark Haggerty, Chris Gagnon, Ed Perkins, Glenn Harris, Nick lacobsohn, Billy Nix- on, Roddy Burgett, lim Boyle. Bottom Row: Mark Terrenzi, Ed Bracken, David Gullotti, Troy Sullivan, Tony Sherman, Leroy Samuels, lim Affanato, Don Seto, lohn Bonar- rigo, Tim Smith. Wayland 46 Concord O 12 Bedford O 14 , Acton 6 14 Lincoln-Sudbury 6 Final Record: 4-0 f fy a g, rf. ,V W mfg 4 0 gp!-W .T - 'vt Q flag. if A V lg.. 'V' Vila-fed' Q is 5-V9 gs-in x e' 'V' ' ' - Q. g , V f4 l i5 ' 56 Fein. 'elim Q. A ,W H ,ga .fi 5 if The 1981 Freshmen Football team carried its five years of Pop Warner experience to a DCL, championship this year, undefeated in their efforts Guided by Coach Homan, whose team attitude paralleled the squads winning spirit, these wonderboys tore apart their opposition with keen defense and a charged offense A powerful front line plowed holet through defenses for the expiosne running' magic ot tailback lerow Samuels and fullback lim Boyle Quarterback lun -Xflanato sparked the group to greatness with his passing prowess Also to be commended are the exceptional team passing defenses and secondary, fighting the hardest in a close battle with Lincoln-Sudbury Tri-Captains Boyle, Roddy Burgett, and David Cullotti, along with the en- tire champion group, eagerly await next years football challenges, bring- ing their winning ways to the varsity K and I V. squads fl! qt -' F--SW' 45 Boys' Varsity Soccer Having worked hard on the off-season, the Boys' Var- sity Soccer squad headhgd into the 1981 seasgtntivnh Hgh hopes or success in t ' competitive County League. Behind the of tn-captains Mice Hoyt. Thad Russell, and lohn Yamartho, the Warriors had an undefeated pre-season, and the first half of the reglar markedb a ' ' record,nch.ning' a1-1 tngeasvmhwtllwse def Y h Acton-Boxboro Yet the scoring mt plagued the 1980 . , w. hw' 3-2 f , , D . Q f Of' f I vi' ' all came bad: to haunt the 1981 team dtring the second I half of the season. Rmb the defense, arheaded by A 1 Russell, Dave Secor, D.C.L. al-stars Kevy and Brian Carvalho, played well in front of godet X ' Owen Keefe, the booters had problems putting the bal ' X' in.thenet,faiingtopulloutdosegamesi1thefinaI mmutes. gghough mgrbers of the 1 1 soccer team! engoyed' 'rit corrpetitton' ' and thank Coad1 Snow forarewardsng season. ,.,, L I 2, 1 i ., .' . Mil X tang- - AM. - L ' S X-f F27 'y 1. .-- 1-'f 7.f 4f 4 - , . ' 'ni 1.1 1259! 7' Q Q 'xii' 5 eigfffl Q Yi' 1127,-xr f no I. -- s - 4-1 ' ' 'R 'baba-sr' 'a '- e +'w--1 . A- 'V ' ' L. . , , , ft . P.: 4051. ' y. ' I , qu.. .rl 1- ' Nuke on the mot e J S ar..-4-1-fi -- ' 'u 5 X' ' The .art ur lxtmg-Fu Nm t er 1 s -ao? Q a v ,', S '5' ' , X it , , V -, .,., wl, sxj A.1 N - ' 'L ' ' dn 5' i uf Wayland 6 4 A . ., 8, , .5, a f' , 2 H! f ' 'r Final Recordzb-7-l A , , 3 - M 1, ' S. tl' if . 4 :ti-em wfnafi-Cul :i 5-I A R F ' , . A S 8 :gifs ' - .- 0 ,C - ' A C Q . . 'S'i?f N S. fel - - 1 A ' - -. Q Chip sn eepk in 'igaaffffe 1 43 l 5' 'V ' A A If x 0' 5 ,I f Top Row: Mgr, Andrew Haigney, Bekim Pro- topapa, William Hicks, Dave Antes, Neal Brown, Steve McFarlane, Eric Conti, Dave Cederlund, Peter Schwalm, Coach Snow Middle Row: Chip Craven, Brian Carvalho, Heikki Pollanen, Andy Kevy, David Secor, Owen Keefe, Chris Leith, Trevor Banks, Chuck Keefe, Mike Greco. Bottom Row: lohn Yamartino, Thad Russell, Mike Hoyt tTri-Captainsl, Algonquin 'l Bedford 2 Weston 3 Acton 'I Concord 0 Lincoln'Sudbury 1 Newton South 0 Bedford I Franklin 1 Weston 2 Acton I Concord 2 Lincoln-Sudbury 'I Newton South 1 Q gi -4. 22 . i,,, B W . 4 QM! Q 'X Wag it t U ' A X L -3 ,, Q ' fi ,w 4' ' A F 3 '-as . ,E - Z' 'N' I ,. ' A 4' 'V ' ' Q 4:-Q L K 'U A t i, 1.1111 ltxiii lhikwl 'J . cl: ', I I JT VIA i V , K L- xs it 1 A Q. xt, 'ati' ' ' SE 979 Boys' l.V. Soccer Despite their record of 2-9-3, this year's N Boys' Soc- cer team progressed throughout the season, improvhg their skills and abilities greatly. Plagued with injuries, the, squad, directed by new coach Dexter Chadsey, battled with effort in all contests, especially in a dose hard fought loss to archrival Weston. Games against Acton-Boxboro and Franklin were particularly exciting, notable for thei spirit and drive. Co-captains Kevin Tally and lim Harris led the netters through a rather frustrating playing season with optimism and a scoring punch. Next year's varsity and l.V. squads will profit with this team's sodcing strength. Top Row: Coach Chadsey, Marty Bodley, David Sosna, Greg Eagen, lay Norwood, Peter Loges, Arman Tamzarian, Mark Tracey, Bill Leone, Ben Goldthwaite, Carlos Beltran, lim West, Steve lacobs, Terry Wong. Bottom Row: Chris Eagen, Dana Houghton, Andy Beard, Co-Captain Kevin Tally, Co-Captain lim Harris, Tom Hall, Lars Fossum, lohn Kane. Wayland 3 Algonquin 0 1 Bedford 2 1 Weston 6 2 Acton 2 1 Concord S 0 Lincoln-Sudbury S 2 Newton South 4 0 Bedford 0 1 Franklin 1 0 Weston 1 3 Acton 1 0 Concord 3 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 2 Newton South 5 Final Record: 2-9-3 . If - '- Ig 'reg-,,.-.T-- , -.. -...ff 14,-W' 1: '- - '-F ' FG qi V IQ I., . -. Q- f I pl . Q' - ' Iv N. DC?-Q, ' I' rg J' ' r -if vi ' d Q 'nr ,fi dxf- ',' ' ,,.,Lis..l Xllllkx if ' 'X fs- -- I 1 Ott Duty Captains If' lr. ,y . - at 31. 1 . rs- , .A f-',,- 1 art' , , g,- s f ' cw Z . . , Af-1.,,,'-f Boys' Freshman Soccer ' from the nior ranks this ear's freshmen soccer uad '7 ' , Y SQ ' N 1 pace withltlaeir strong offense and determination. Grow- l xgx y A ic? if 1, - ? Div'- ff'4f.i'?5:-r- .L - forthenear future. X , ,fr-' hkvjfsvy L in' cs:-I ' ' rN 1175- gl' gg.: ... 1 Li -1, gzgcfi I 3563- aa J' f QV, sb, ,- t .jY.s1,f . ' A AQ-- ' Ja um under the cirection of oadw loe Porrell, the talented team :, 1 . '4 1 . -- man close and intense games around the league, improv- at each Warrior ans can expect a skilled soccer Wayland 1 Bedford 4 3 Concord 1 3 Newton South 2 1 Acton 1 0 Weston 3 2 Bedford 3 1 Concord 3 F 1 Newton South 2 1 Acton 3 0 Weston 2 Final Record: 2-7-1 fr- if Q-. Af Top Row: Mgr. Karen Sawyer, Ieremy Banker, lohn Hellmuth, Peter Chant, jon Strause, losh Blake, Glen Rosenbaum, Panos Cavras, Wayne Driscoll, Skip Hall, Pat Nolan, Russell Hines, Coach Porrell. H!--'A :i,,-5,5 Lil Q1 Fi 0. ess 31 , Bottom Row: Eric Woodman, lon Primavera, Dan Clif- S l Y 1 L ford, Chip Dyer, Brian Foley, Billy Sebell, Chip Hazard, Greg Keith, Ken Black, Mark Snyder. 1 .l I! 1 5 If-,lr . -14, ffl My ,Qi ' SN Ji -' 2 'Kia-A i , 'ni X I l 4aJ,:v R'A' i.4 i5T'3'l'? 'fi-5- ,Vgwy Ari M! X Primavera dribbles through ,wi 1. 1. , -'15 . ... l , - ... ,t Q -1'yv. . 14, .,' u. 4 o .,l.. r air: ' 5 Ng' .KQ- I ,W X1 A J Q . 1. - an -A 1.Pl'7'vp1., r , L 4. -'dd J A A ',a.-, 1 ,.1 ..,-If 'fi' , S . Q, 'L 'f , M, W o ' , gift-ur U Q L f I A. ,. ' ns' f Wkiylarid takes the ball XX .ax Mimi e .ii 19m Girls' Varsity Soccer The Girls' Varsity Soccer team ex- perienced a very frustrating season this fall, after losing eleven seniors to graduation last lune. Despite their overall record, the skill level and game performances of the entire team im- proved throughout the season. Close games were lost by only a few points and Co-Captains Kathy Zimmerman and lennifer Averill provided the necessary laughter and spirit to boost the team's morale. With a new coach and young players, the 1981 season proved to be a constructive period which developed some promising new talent for future seasons. fi! ,. gir- tak! A , it r :ii f ' XL 1 1N't3'i'. 3 ,: .- i .1 bf-LQLXA Wayland 0 Algonquin O Bedford 0 Weston 4 Acton 0 Concord 1 Lincoln-Sudbury O Newton South 1 Bedford 0 Algonquin 0 Weston 3 Acton 0 Lincoln-Sudbury O Concord s 0 ' Newton South Final Record: 2-10-2 62 ,, M Girls' IV Soccer .1 Q tx , .! ' ' is Qi! Facing a difficult schedtde, the lunior Varsi- 'U ty soccer team completed an admirable play- , 2 ing season with a 6-2-6 record, falling only at the hands of the two top divisional teams. t , ' Not to be put down, the fighting bunch V regromped and battled bade, depending on the capable net-tendmg of first year goalie Beth Morgan. Freshman Bedty Doherty led theteaminscoringonthefieldwhileco- captains ludy Taub and Susan Testa led team spirits in the lodter room. Having worked hard throughout the year to develop their winning strategy, the squad looks forward to next year with their eyes sternly Gxed on a frrst place finish, searching out friendy competition. Top Row: Becky Doherty, Kald Strause, Susan Sebeh, Andea Trurrsner, Liz Gossels, Beth Morgan, Lauie Kase, Kristen Krbatrick Holy Krapf. Carol Moshela, Sarah Hayden, Drita Protopapa. Midcle Row: MariAnne Eberle, Nori Stering, Bethany Newell, Paula Roberts, Sue Hanna, Teri Hayes, Marge Wison. MW Brooks, lie Yamartho. Bottom: hdy Tab, Sue Testa, lco-captainsl. Wayland 0 Algonquin 0 2 Bedford 1 2 Weston A 0 3 Acton 1 0 Concord 0 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 4 3 Newton South 1 1 Bedford 1 2 Algonquin 2 2 Waton 1 4 Acton 0 1 Concord 2 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 1 1 Newton South 1 Hnal Record: 6-2-6 Varsity Field Hockey Nicknamed the Comeback Kids by Coach Olson, the 1981 Varsity Field Hockey team inspired all spec- tators with their 'I-O upset of the Weston Wildcats to win the D.C.L., vaulting the squad into a playoff berth. The stickwomen, led by co-captains julie Lewis and lane Hoffman, began the season with a 3-2-1 dismal start. But after an amazing revitalization, the squad swept the league with eight straight victories, scoring sixteen goals in an unbelievable effort. Goalie Phyllis Attardo proved unbeatable, recording nine shutouts during the season. Boosting their morale with spaghet- ti dinners, the team's spirited play warmed up cold fall practice sessions. Wishing next year's group the best of luck, fifteen seniors leave with the thrill of victory in their hearts and a championship title in their sticks. .D s , N 'LX 1 .vgsgg-fat-ff y--.N. 45 y -74.-rv-egg-at .s ' - - 1-, . Q ' 'f'-f-me ....,,.. ., . -. . -:-f-f-q- w 71. Q H . Q ,J .3 c 5. . . ' . 1 - ' f ' '1vbnJvl5..:a:,,' X - ' A - ' Y '-.1 . . Xul fXN Qu for It Sc wifi-r ,.c..d i ' Qlfl 32 fig Qs. .Alt-I . .,,X tr - in-' . and ,f in 1 A ,i li i I i . ' ' 1 I ,. Ps ' ' Lf tj 4' ,- . . v . ,si L 'if ' I 0 A ' ! ,- i 'Q' 1, A i A ii Ii P 'Cs-. 17 ...Jun : .+4,f D .a - sh' ,-,glwf 5'J'-- -0-ind Zi' I glut' - 1 ',lA Q0 Y L ff- .'.-404-'lt-.-t-vi..-S an-Apu-:qv ' - W 'Q 'ls 'q,.4. . .','4...u1d+v4-- F- if ' ',5 -I . . ...., 4 ' ' ' ' u..w,.f.-1.i'!'1?f'.'f -ii?f ' ' t. Q - . f' ' - ,-. :.11T.,...-P ' ' Q l.V. Field Hockey tlnrlcr Coach lrxlilk hearty guidance, this yvar s lk Fielrl Horkey team lintshed with a rr-spr-rtahle 6-Al-l record Many prospective lrwsses het ame iles Of VICIOHPS, ds tri-r'.lplall1S kathlvr-n C hagnon, Kip Reader anrl Lisa Doughty pr-pped up the squatl's spirits leading the team an scoring, Reader received strong assistant e trom kristen Moeller and karen Reilly on the Iorward line and ever-rr-adv hallbacks thristinr- Hyland, Berky Tucker and Debbie Turin Qhagnon and Nanty Testa selrlorn tailed to keep the hall out ol the dangerous striking turtle, hut when they rltd, goalie Diana Phillips was ready. ruaking some spertar ular saves By the end ol the season, the I V 'ers were a finely oiled working system, lighting tn every game until the last whistle with so many seniors leaving the Varsity squarl, this years I V team will lull many varsity spills next year hoping to maintain Wayland's reputation as the tough-to-beat tield hockey learn in the D C L To Row1 Karen Reilly, Kristen Moeller, Deborah Cohen, Lisa ortone, Beth Wambolt, Kim lohanson, Meagan Foley, Beck Tucker, Christine Hyland, Amy Young, Kathy Woodruflj Michelle Cordon, Coach Todd. Middle Row: Carla Burkley, Maria Gerendas, Nancy Testa, Gwenn Schurgin, Marcia Greenblatt, Diana Phillips, Michaela Tally, Catherine Smith, Pat McManmon, Andrea Wong, Bottom Row: Kip Reader, Lisa Doughty, Kathleen Chagnon lTri - Captainsl. Wayland 0 Concord l 1 Newton North 0 S Newton South 0 0 Bedford 0 1 ACt0h 1 1 Weston 1 0 Lincoln-Sudbury 2 3 Newton North 0 l Concord 0 3 Newton South 0 1 Bedford 0 2 Acton 0 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 1 I Weston 2 Hnal Record: 7-3-4 , s t - O ' I-,l M 1 L' -: ' i' .' I f D. T - D an - ng ltd , M - I rl ' X M. , 1- , , I, ' vf . , F-0-fi FB 4 .f , -, ' X . J H - 1 y .t 6 in-'Q Q A' ' ' 1 . .7 -'uP'41Q5Ji-bf?-if ci!-ami AN' 5 5'1C',Q -- v . 1.5 7. 5i-ufaif .G ' I . ,Y . , , 7 1 :,:7-,-- , ty., F Pav lv' 'rg' .L, V71 I eve, Snagging the hall 1 d... g., J ., -, 2. ', .. t, -.......--, ,,,.....,... -4- --no ' - 'frfx' , , ,. .. -'v -f 1' 437, of , ff-nf 1'.L.,.'?'-lf'4'? XX at land carries the hall uptteld 1 - i-7-it Freshman Field Hocke L, ans Y ln sunny sparkling style, this year's freshman field hockey corps carried on the Warrior winning tradition with a 5-3-2 seasonal v ll 'f i ' 'fl ll so record. Under enthusiastic rookie coach Mary Langan, the team went undefeated in its first seven games, showing improvement in each contest. A fun and pro- ductive season, this special unit's understanding of the game and its players will cer- tainly enrich the l.V, squad next year, Top Row: Coach Langan, Debby Kea, Karen Schwartz, Kathy Keating, Lisa Pearson, Maureen Chagnon. Middle Row: Carolyn Murphy, Kathy Manning, Sabrena Tufts, Karen Messina, Amy Kattwinkel, Sarah Zimmer, lulie Burkley. Bottom Row: Debbie Gale, Tricia Nelson, Natalie Engler, Donna Fredrickson, Catherine Garvey, Kirsten Nottleson. Pam Foster. Dotty rushes for the ball Aggressive stick play gif, ' ' ! I ' .D . I Cross Country Top Row: Coach Benedetti, Ed lohnsen, Dave Dunbar, Mike Garfield, loe Greco, Frank Meyer'Giesow, lay Olmstead, Vanu Bose, lohn Bryniolfsson, Co-captain lon Mann, Co-captain Karl Fisher, Randy Langer, George Cotton, An- dy Skeen, Matt lde, Ted Ye, Marc Ye, Alan Brynjolfsson, Mgr. jessica McGona . Bottom Row: lenny Manning, lenn' er Schmidt, Ioline Lavin, Katie Dewey, Co-captain Kathy Maddock, Co-captain Risa Dinman, Bonnie Cordon, Pat Levy, luhe Schmidt, Lisa Ye. tx 4.1 'vii ! A 4' , J - ci I if I .N we 'Qs if lj 9 I 1 'I 'f' YQ, .. ', r 4. -i' -r . Q s 1 5- ,Q i ,.,, 6' - 2 5 'VV if . ,. . xr,- 4. 1 . 3 1 ' I ,I . V , Q 19 1,5 - . ,N ' Q ' 5 i F , y , ...sz I think I can I think I can x Laiclen with raw talent, the 1981 Boys' Cross Country team experienced a somewhat dkap- pointing season overall, but individually turned in many exceptional performances. Led by co- capiains Karl Fisher and lon Mann tthe league ti- tle winnerl, the squad broke course records left and right. following the year's trails to smashing victories in the Dual County All League Cham- pionships. Great improvement shown by aB runners, next year's fleet footers are sure to challenge for the league crown, stepping up in- to high gear in swift Warrior style. With hustle and energetic effort, the Girls' Cross Country team ran to an impressive season in their First official year of organization. Led by co-captains Risa Dimian and Kathy Maddock, the squad tumedinantmberofper- sonal bests and outstandng performances du'- ing their 2-2 dashing lall. With super strutter Bonnie Gordon's first place race in the All League meet, these Warrior girls finished a remarkable third in the division. The swift Gor- don also placed seventh in the EMass Division 3 state contest, eitemplifying the entire team's surprising spirit in an amazing speedy season, 'R ,HL ah? ...S ir. -'ia' :fe is 1155! - 'E - -ll. ' V, 'I .,u,z'..s W A' -,-,,.:ul l J 'ri V- '. 5? 'U ' '- 5937 ,?ff'i' N. 's-up , 7, Q is ,. A -f 2 L ' - tg. -tv My ,gr ,. , 5 fi ,A W-if fi Q P' I ' - t 0-' r ses' X ' P' t 3 ' . -3 - .mf I r '4'w A x ' A it . . . 1 ---at--L'--f - . . i w 01' a 'ix ' . ' .Eg-ef, . A - Wie' - N- , . , ti ,sa Wa. . M .' -- ' f 'ta' 'U' I ',.. ess T' .f 'uf ' ' ' r ing, 'Sl' s f f.ft's-ZW' ws. t ,. gy 1 H Q , ' L New .-st, .V . - , vs dp. .. r Q gr, , V A f-' . wr!-kTfA,,..Y 'Lt 3 'QC 4 f' 'fi 'Q bn. ' E, - Q ,en Swim Team Diving Top Row: Iennifer Nichols, Co-captain lane Donahue, Co-captain Maura MacMillan, Terri Ravanis, Margot Hellmuth, Micky lacobus, Erin l-land, Debbie Smith, Coach Ehrreich. Second Row: Donna Murch, Susan Nilsson, Stephanie Houtzeel, Connie Karpp. Laurie Go s, Cindy Pandolfo, Tammy Brisson, Cheryl Uhler. Third Row: Dana Fokos, jennifer MacMillan, Ienifer White, Stacy Ekdahl, Roxanne Reardon, Peter Wood, Fred Hauser. Bottom Row: Chris Harlan, Ilya loannou, Kirsten Kohler. M 'ff , ' ftfg ti i as 4' 3 l gi R XQ , W s 1 . I K y I 4 N1 L. . 1 ' . tw, g sw i sf . 'ir C - L ff' ' at XNHS Swimming Clee Cltth NC r tes is i. r if fs 'iii CERC'JNIMO ,J wg- Finishing with at 9-'I-1 record in the Central West League, the t98l Swim Team experienced its best season in six years. Propelled by the enthusiastic crowds they attracteci the wet ones placed second in their division and third in the Northern Sectionals, where nine Warriors competed. topping oft a fantastic fall. Leadership provided by new coach Sue Erlich and co-captains Maura MacMillan and lane Donahue supported the squad through rough waters. -Ks .tn added twist, three male aqua-lovers ioined the team, pulling the crew through in tough situations Though the poolers will be losing eight seniors to graduation, next year should be just as strong as the past season with an outstanding crop of undet- water underflassrnen. -i W1 Q Boys' Varsity Basketball For the fourth consecutive year, the Varsity basketball team captured the D C L title, winding up with an overall record of 17-1. advancing once more to the Ml,-K.-X post season tournament Leading the way through the iourts, senior trtfaptams Russ Doherty, Tom O'Shea and Mike Hoyt bowled over even the toughest adversaries with their fast paced play. Doherty. regarded as one of the best big men in the state, topped the league in scoring, especially demonstrating his awesome skill in his 36 point effort against Newton South O'Shea, in his fourth year as 3 V3l 5llY starter, directed the Warrior offense at guard, contributing numerous steals on defense Hoyt, playing his usual steady all-around game, showed memorable moments of explosive offense. Selected as first team D.C.L. all stars, Doherty and O'Shea were named co-MVPs of the league, Hoyt ioining the dribbling duo as a second team all star. Other team standouts included yunior guard Darrell Hilliard and senior forward Andy Everitt, with seniors Ed Tobin and Owen Keele and junior Andy York tuming in some fine games off the bench. Retuming with Hilliard and York next year are luniors Craig Morrissey, Dave Harmon and lohn Hayden and sophomore Flynn Shaw, who will no doubt uphold the vtdnning Warrior tradition under Coach PorrelI's guidance. lid A ,A it '-5 N' Xt a ,L l 9 f.I C timing fltroutih' W K Q-.J 1 ,,, bf' ,ii , in 7 v 1 2' Xff l ..3. Coach Porrell Iet's 'ern have it pf Q, O, ,J ob, os' Q35 'sag 'Jil Q-of , : ff v ,J .ff- . J cv A7 K 1 'i-4 ,1 , ,p r : . s.- There really is no gravity on the moon --L Y . J Top Row: Andrew Haigney lManagerl, David Har- mon, Flynn Shaw, Craig Morrisey, Andy York, Owen Keefe, Darryl Hilliard, Coach Porrell. Bottom Row: Andy Everitt, Mike Hoyt Uri- Captainl, Tom O'Shea lTri-Captainj, Russ Doherty Uri-Captainl, Ed Tobin, ill! ' ix mf'l '0'3 o'., f , rig, I Wayland ,, 1 i. gi R, we is - 'if ff . ., 57 Newionsourh 63 i W ie ' Q 2 Vg, A . Q , 68 Concord 42 'Q 1 1 filet? il if Af 1 54 Bedford 34 1 It '1 , 1 gg. 74 ac. High sa f , f 3. Y: 66 Don Bosco 60 Y ff 2 7- 1 ' , V f 'S' . 81 Brighton 36 lf ' - A, 4' f V f 'I 67 Lincoln Sudbury 46 . , -f Q' 5 ft .ly ii 78 Acton 57 ' 5,3 - X 21 . , a 68 Weston 36 L ' W 7 lm. y 'N 65 Newton South 62 . N ' A I i . 57 Concord 38 'U gg If v 68 Bedford 43 ' ' ' ' ' is ,X 73 Boston Tech 72 J 1 ' , 5'l Lincoln Sudbury 42 A 'Cv . -' . , I 5 51 Acton SO r- bw, , . -E I xx Xi fn 61 Weston 30 f . Q 65 Dorchester 59 1 ' l 2 L .N ' N 'i 84 Dover-Sherborn 60 Final Recordg 17-1 ' i f m , ,5 xx QQJ, F' xg.- 3 . l' I 1 - Q 0 XA V' at l ' if if' i s A -. 51, uf. 7 -. ' , .-' I ffl, ,. - C v, f 1. , ' , 3. --V, l Y- Nr- Q ,,, .. .H 4 ' , ' Q 1 4 N N N l ff v- lg if-X41 ,-,,,,c I I Q 1 Boys' l.V. Basketball This year's Warrior IV team tinished strong down the stretch by whnhg five games in a row, ending up with a final 11-3 record. 102 in league play. Alter a 3-2 start tincludng a big win over Newton South in the season openerl, the team set thek sights upward Coach Kavaleskt thought the team tconsisting ol three six sophomores and three freshmenl showed great poise squaking out two key victories against Lincoln Sudbury and Concord, luntor center Steve McFarlane led the team it sconng and got admirable help under the boards from George Pineo. The D was handled by yunior co-captain Iohn Tobin and steady backcourt play was provided by yunior Tim Bunnell and sophomore co-captain Kyle Lorentzen. Overall Coach Kavaleski was pleased with the teams pertormance lsecond in the league, and thei effort througiout the season , T.. K- N2--L, -35? Vhope mx parents are matching' Top Row: Coach Kavaleski, Phil Linden, Ethan Hawkes, George Pinio, Steve McFarlane, Paul Kaplan, Tim Bunnell. Bottom Row: Ion Foster, Cary Pease, Kyle Lorentzen fCaptaiF1l, lohn Tobin A tCaptainJ, Dan Clifford. Wayland 56 Newton South 51 31 Concord 46 49 Bedford 35 51 BC High 40 49 Don Bosco 68 41 Lincoln Sudbury 40 68 Acton 46 5 I Weston 2 3 42 Newton South 47 42 Concord 40 S4 Bedford 48 41 Lincoln Sudbury 28 52 Acton 45 48 Weston 36 Final Recordi ll-3 Boys' Freshman Basketball 'iflm 4? a,...as- . K , .. '.x1m The freshman basketball team finished with a disappointing 3-9 record, struggling in the early going with a new coach David Wolf, failing to win in their first six games, ln the second half of the season, however, the team gained confidence and their play showed marked improvement, Sparked by an emotionally lifting overtime victory against Concord, the frosh finished their second season with a much-improved 3-3 record, led by the strong offensive per- formance of Captain lon Strause and the all-around play of Billy Nixon. Although they did not win many games, the team felt that they all benefitted from the ex- perlence, and learned a lot from Coach Wolf. Q an Q-wie ,,,g ,. i .' B W Qtr' -fc 1 fs' i C Q? 1- if Q-51 fit' lg -ur .l-Nz. M-,a,,,,,,... - ......., Miki. 'Heel vw If 1-Q.. Baryshniltov reborn Top Row: Brad Boreth lManagerl, Todd McCavley, Greg Parker, Ed Perkins, Chip Hazard, Bill Nixon, lon Mori, Coach Wolfe Bottom Rowi Peter Chant, Ben lohnson, Chris Nagi, lim ken- nedy, lon Strause lcaptainl, Ed lohnsen, losh Blake, Russ Hines Wayland 24 Newton South 30 31 Marian W 29 Lincoln Sudbury 55 37 Medfielrl 67 40 lnfeston G I 59 Newton South .f ,f 4 l Concord Sp ,Z .. Bedlortl E5 29 C'onct'irtl 28 Z7 lincoln Stirliiurx nl Sh XX t-sion 49 -Q 23 Bticllord lf Final Rectirtl S-fl Girls' Varsity Basketball The l9Ht-H2 season, dedicated to the te-am's former coach, the late Robert Todd, proved to be an extremely successful one tor the girls' var- sity basketball squad Unrler the guidance ot Coach Newmark, Wayland captured the Dual County League Championship for the first time in eight years The Warriors were led hy their a I-star tri-caiztains Donna O'Con- nell, julie lewis and Maureen Honan O'C,onnel, the D,C.l,'s Most Valuable Player and leading st orer averaged an incredible I7 rebounds, 6 assists, S steals, and 2l l points a game. Lewis was the team's second strongest uftenstve contributor, finishing filth in league scoring. Honan's awesome ra-bounding made her the mainstay of the defense. The ag- gresive play ot Amy Fellows and Pam Mudway rounded out the starting five, and senior lisa Doughty was a strong player off the bench. laden in talent and united in spirit, the girls clearly outclassed their opponents, As the season t Iosed, Wayland had the honor of battling the league all-stars in the first annual Robert Todd Memonal Schollarship Fund All-Star Game - a line warm-up lor post -season play! ll , , rf + ' in M, . 4 Q 4' CL' ff 3 Z B ni. -5 af, ,'4 Ng sd' tX'l f saf,-gN'x ins -V Y a v. -r -- PM 5' x9 yn' ',.' 2. E . Y 4.5, as-on -Il A 5 i 2 Y . kg' B . 5--,ps Ny- W Q51 . V D ' ' Wayland y 'V if ..- , 68 Newton South 'F ' y Q I 50 Concord ' 1 37 Dover-Sherborn ' i P 47 Bedford s . Q ' P E15 ,ff O 57 Belmont h , H A ' 48 Brighton 1 y, hi J, - 59 Haverhill X ' . ' f , 54 Franklin . XXL- 3 U A grgfoln-Sudbury ' . ' ' -f on ' ' -' ,I 'A ' f 5, 59 Weston ' 3 Q 'Q ,g .635 54 Newton South 1 I J' 46 Concord f - . X , , -vp S1 Bedford ' -V V--ff' 1. 54 Lincoln-Sudbury g U- MW ,-. K ' C' 56 Acton 77 Weston fi Final Record: 16-1-0 nr' - ig-gyfvg-1 5 Eg Q jfiu ' fra -5 r A .3z'?j'g fi 'fre Q li- 8-4 fig: 'f 3 ff AQ xl-435, TOP ROW: Coach Newmark, Mgr. Kathy Zimmerman Randi T., ,jf a,,yf, '43, , s Roy, Lisa Doughty, Mary Beth Sampson, Glens Vrettas Patty ' 'ri :E Mogan, Mgr. C. 1. Kolm. ' A h 4' A BOTTOM ROW: Amy Fellows, Tri-Captain julie Lewis Tr 1 ,.,. Q ' gtg- - Captain Maureen Honan, Tri-Captain Donna O'Connell Pam '- A 'S J ' ' Mudway, '7 if 1' 1 ' T- B W f V -- X it ' - ,, -WML ff' li.,-'P x X A F . ' ' , N , X 1' ,Ai - Q Q ini, I ' v 0- 1-oi. Girls' l.V. Basketball The girls basketball team, led by tri-captains Kim l'Tiny Sklar, Elizabeth Morgan, and freshman Theresa Zimmerman, had a disappointing season, but a losing record didn't dampen their spirits. Under the guidance of new coach Tom Her- manowski, the team greatly improved their skills, which forecasts promise for the future. XX ri ing xx ax Susan' Top Row: Wendy Moyer, Stacy Ekdahl, lulianne Wood, Kiln lohanson, Karen Schwartz, Kristen Kilpatrick, Carol Moschella, Coach Hermanowski. Bottom Row Shan Zakon, Beth Morgan tCaptainl, kim Sklar tCaptainl, Theresa Zimmerman lCaplainl, Susan Mc.-Xrthur, Kirsten Kohler l Girls' Freshman Basketball Wayland 18 Newton South 38 9 Medfield 57 25 Weston 50 23 Newton South 30 1 1 Concord 25 24 Bedford 47 27 Concord 29 16 Weston 29 27 Weston 37 20 Bedford 33 Final Record: 040 v Top Row Coach Todd, Sandy Potochney, Stacey Manter, ludy McMullen Vicki McFarlane, Suzanne Patterson, Anneke Van Marcke Meredith Kaplan, Marlena Davis. Bottom Row Elizabeth Moncure, Karen Sawyer, Margie Wilson, lacquie Keating Nori Sterling, Stacey Bancroft tManagerJ. Despite an O-10 record, the freshman girls' basketball season was successful in many ways. The group of twelve had many fine players, and managed to pull together as a cohesive team unit as the season progressed. Thanks to the excellent coaching of Mrs. Todd and hard work on the part of the players, the girls' skills showed dramatic improvement over the course of the season. Yi 'lx s . A i - Ni ' A v' A I A chorus line Xnrwlw 'Hilo xr' ' THW1 f Y s L Varsity Wrestling Following a frustrating season last winter, the Varsity Wrestling team returned this year with three goals in mind: ill to reclaim the D.C.L. championship, t2l to go undefeated in duel meet competition, and, Bl to win the Division ll North Sectional toumament. Led by captain Rich Salter and a group of very dedicated seniors, the Warrior matmen got off to a good start, defeating the defending league champions, Concord-Carlisle, 35- l8, in an exciting revenge matdt early in the season The team then went on to accomplish its first goal, handily defeating the rest of their D.C.L. opponents. The winning streak con- tinued, wrestling powerhouses Dedham and Waltham fell prey to the Warriors' roll, and the Wayland squad accomplished its second goal of an undefeated season ill-OJ, a feat not achieved by a Wayland Wrestl- ing team in over five years. The following week the team travelled to the sectional tournament in an attempt to attain its third goal. Against tough competition, the Wayland grapplers managed to place third in a field of over twenty teams. Although they fell short of their third goal, the Wayland wrestlers will admit that the season went extremely well. Besides, two out of three ain't bad. fx-7 R The winner and still champion Human blood prwxuw gaugv . 'sig 4 Top Row, Coach Moyer, Cralg lmalntrfz Chns loannou, Darrel Smlrh, Bam lacobs, Paul Caste-Ilam Pau? -Xmomio Rich Salter lCaptaunJ, Bnan C,arw,alrm Marc Gagnon, Rob kwaldron llr-X VVallaC6, Coafh Duble' Coafb Fetzm Coach Sylvester Bottom Row Dawd Herman Les- Kes .-U Bill Cotter, Paul Ke-rvwflv Trexrv' Swv Make Hanlon, David Orlarmeiia, Xm 'mae Orlandella, Thad Ruxsell Wayland 58 VVQ-Num I 37 XGGM' lm lv Q-J 35 lfomorc! ld 41 Nevnww 5ul.tlw lll S6 lxmolq Ktlfllllllb ' Z7 Dedham I 34 Algurvqum l 1 30 BPlr11U!1l ill il lNaltham R E 35 Franasrwghavv Nl -fm S3 37 Mulimrrl S' Final Rec Ord l I-0 Boys l.V. Wrestling The l.V. Wrestling team was vital to the success of this year's varsity wrestling program. 1.V. standouts, such as Bob Watson, Paul Kennedy, Eric Conti and Paul Castellani provid- ed the first-string varsity wrestlers with excellent competition in the room, and performed admirably when called upon to fill-in at the varsity level. As a team, this group did very well against other strong l.V. squads, including Waltham, Dedham and Milford. These wrestlers promise to blossom in- to fine varsity matmen in the near future. ,H TOP ROW: Coach Sylvester, Rich Eckler, lohn Burke, Eric Conti, Paul Castellani, Neil Batts, Ken Place, Coach Irving, Coach Feraro. BOTTOM ROW: Chris Ioannou, Rob Waldron, Peter Orlandella, Paul Kennedy, Bob Watson. ' ,u ui Freshman Wrestling lnspired by the success of the varsity team's season, the freshman wrestling squad followed suit, com- piling a 10-0 record. Coach Dubies team was laden with raw talent Mike Herman, Chip Dyer, lim Af- fanato and lim Boyle were all undefeated at the freshman level, while standouts Chris Hanlon and Peter Orlandella started where their older brothers left off, moving up to the I.V, and varsity levels respec- tively. Excellent coaching and hard work refined this group's talent, enabling them to handily defeat their competitors, As one of this year's most respected freshman wrestling squads in the state, this dedicated group promises to uphold Waylancl's proud tradition in the years to come. 1,151 i C 'fgfzf as is gg A ' jfs -'fs W ..-1.a........ E , ' A ' Q-2 Tie' - Av 0 if r H., P' 5, Y. V L ' V if ,.,...i K' C H' - C tm, , Pg, f- 5 1' EY 7--7 -3-r P -1 3 lt w . C -J W i l 4 V t 'W ' 1 ,s W W W ' 1 5 l D. i , , .x J .- 1, 74 Q? t f i W i K 1 l i .l ,f , ,xv i W., 'I OU X U-1 'v Top Row: Coach Duble, Roddy Burgett, lim Aftannato, Chris Gagnon, Mike Herman, lim Boyle, Keith Armstrong. Bottom Row: David Newman, Matt lohan, Chris Hanlon, Glen Rosenbaum, Chip Dyer, Peter Orlandella. Wayland 52 30 S6 22 26 34 48 40 28 14 Weston ill Fesseden 24 Catholic Memorial lb Framingham North lb Waltham 19 Wellesley 29 Milton Academy lb Keefe Tech 3 Catholic Memorial 24 Framingham North 7 Final Record: I0-0 Boys' Track The boys' track team, led by senior cap- tains Peter Schwalm, Matt Hartley, and Nat Garfield, had an outstanding season, finishing with a 4-2 record and all-league meet championship under their belts. The team finished third in the Dual County League, missing the title by one tenth of a second. For the second year in a row, however, the team came back to win the all-league meet - in what proved to be the most exciting meet of the season. The performances of lon Mann, Matt Hartley, Nat Garfield, and the 4 x 440 relay team keyed the Warriors' victory, and were in- strumental in the team's successful show- ing throughout the year. Coach Snow will certainly miss the seniors, yet sees a strong nucleus for next year's team in this year's underclassmen. 1 -4- -gk f -U f Lip up and away' .' vs, R 'A t '1i .9 -G ' ' Y K- :.:'S.g 0? fr! K Ja R ' i 'glen 'V' 'nl llgev ' . 4 N , qv , ,, 'Q lx P U ' ,lei J ' ' iss--T: f - .g,x,4E34,-1,1,j3g ,yas Q., 1 , . if g , ak k Top Row Eliot Nottleson, loe Greco, Mike Garfield, George Cotton, Troy Dalton, Peter Schwalm tTri-Captainl, Matt Hartley Urifaptaini, Nat Garfield fTri-Captainp, Roy Scarpato, lohn Amoruso, Franco Scirpo. lon Mann, David Pearson, Coach Snow. Bottom Row. Matt lde, jeff Coleman, Vanu Bose, Dan Greenblatt, Bill Leone, David Dunbar, David Kenney, Ben Goldwaithe, Chip Sheats, leff Blom. Wayland 4-1 Weston 42 -tb Bedford 39 bl Marian 2-l 46 Acton 40 -10 3 Lincoln Sudbury 45.5 Sb Newton South 30 Final Record +2 lrtewsting meet huh Date? L 5.44.- Q--1, if-P' Q T5'x,i.. Ny'- Girls' Track The girls' track team finished a successful winter season with a strong -l-2 record, Coach David disciplinarian Amato pushed the girls to their limits, resulting in impressive meet performances and many personal bests. Highlights of the winter included Bon- nie Gordon's undefeated season in the two mile, the new school record set by the mile relay team of Becky Doherty, Marianne Heppner, Bryna Brodie and Debbie Smith, and the strong show- ing made by eight Warrior trackwomen who qualified for state competition. Although the team will be losing seven seniors, in- cluding tri-captains Cordon, Brodie and Astrid Muller, Coach Amato sees a winning future in this year's underclassmen. Qi' L, 4 JY. XJ' - ll X b I :AY .5 - XD ,Q ' ' f KKIN X ' Q,'h'l.,,, 44' Top Row: Marcia Creenblatt, Coach Brac- ciahlenny Manning, Sonya Choinski, Beth Smiley. len- nifer Smith, Enid O'Don- nell, Astrid Muller iTri- Captainl, Bonnie Gordon tTri-Captainj, Bryna Brodie iTri-Captainj, Debbie Smith, Lori Doran, Katie Dewey. Linda Swain, Coach Amato. Bottom Row: Elizabeth Carls, Becky Doherty len- nifer Schmidt, Liz Cossels Laura Krauss, Kathy Xian- ning, Marianne Heppner kip Reader, Q5 -18 5 tx esion 46 tincoin iocburx 33 iisnop ie-'us ck 60 S Marian 27 Acton 'fi Ness btw Souv- Finaiiletcxrti we was 1 , 7s of Q s Varstty Hockey Loat h Anastas' last season as coach of the varsaty hockey team proved to be a very thalivngmg one, yet no less rewardung than years before. Anaslas' YGIQ squad played wrth spent and determmahon against powerful foes, hduritg the defentilg Dual County League :hampton and state hnalnst Acton-Boxboro colonials. Captdn Dave Ce11erlundtDC.L All-Star! and loe Tngger Nolan provided most of the olfense, whale Fmnvsh eu hange student Hetkku Pollanen was the mainstay of the defense. One htghhght ot the season came when the Warrior icemen avenged an eariier loss to Newton South by lrounrmg the lnons, 6- I, the setond lint the leans met. Thdgl sensors Chns Donovan, Anthony Merullo, and Cedefbnd wil be leavi1 the team UB year. thcs young squad prormses to bounce back and be competitive it the near future a xx .X I 1' , 0 '94 v-'-', 'v x X . '-.. :Diff I...4f '- K . V ' , 1, S J , 5 M I v D K ' . 1, , wi da-3 I 5 Uwe Four Musketeers 'N-w-5 I J' Q gk VM igew pw X AO, be ' O - v Ll vfgf - I w 'Y' 3 ff... '. J 1 A 1 xx' f 'R 5 N4 Qu J' SHER-'god LOA O 1 N I A Eg 0 -' X x . ' x rw Y , Y . 'Q .7. E l ti ,, M- Q., , 1 ,4 'li 7 3 .6 is ' lla: J AJ v Top Row: Ashby Moncure, lim Whelton, Mark Butler, Glenn MacDonald, Bob Kea, David Cederlund fCaptainl. Kerkki Polanen, loe Nolan. Bottom Row: Um Lahey, David Scimone, Coach Anastas, Bottom Row: Tim Schuler, Greg Keith, Tony Mendo, Matt Collins, Mike Wareham, Chris Donovan, Mike kar- man, Steve Ham. Wayland L Holliston W Boston Latin L Cohasset W Boston Latin L Newton South L Bedford L Concord L Acton W Weston L Lincoln Sudbury W Newton South L Minuteman L Bedford L Concord L Acton L Lincoln Sudbury Final Record 4- 12 i F ' ' f-'aw I Boys' Gymnastics Wayland Hugh Schools gymnasncs team had a very successful season with lust two upperclassmen partnopatung In addttton to a very good 7-3 record. the team bloke sew eral school records leadnng In sconng as an all-around, was senior captann Geoff Wood who also captured second plate In the league moiwdual meet, Returning punior co-captam Davud Fardy, although hampered by mlunes, came through lor the team. For the lust ume the Warruors made It to the state team tournament making a fitting end to Coach Mann's parnupanon wrth the gymnasts: With freshman standouts such as Peter Faykowslu, Ken Hussey and Dennus Ehrrerch the team should be a tough com- petttor next year as well T : t ix X . x A x 'x ,Q X . ' X L, X I X : I txt xl X TOP ROW: Coach Mann, Ken Hussey, Peter Fajkowski, Dennis Ehrreich, lohn Strasswimmer, Doug Alford. BOTTOM ROW: Steven Jacobs, Co-Captain Geoff Wood, Co-Captain David X Fardy, loe Franchi. Records: Team Total: 109.9 Team Floor: 22.3 Team Rings: 17.8 Individual Floor: 8.2 fPeter Fajkowskil V3 , S. l I U K x nf -fx li X ff' L NL... Agile Andreas Girls' G mnastics Coach Ann Droullhet and her gifls' gymnastics team had a very rewardtng 'PBS-Oli Finishing with a lEi.Uld ul 3-ti, Wayland! scores ranged from W: 6 QUl'Nlt rf- HH 'f- poants. Although the team had no superstar the depth available at each event con- tributed to a consistent and suct esstul showing. Though the team will greatly mm its captmns ot this year and last, Andria Alfanato and Andea Seto, the young gvmnaits returning have shown great potential. ldon't see any spider on the ceiling. l Wayland 76.6 83,35 81 8 32.35 76.9 81 5 86.6 84 l 82.2 88.5 88,75 Final Record' 5-6 ' 5 X . L Top Rowi Mgr. Maureen Chagrvonx liz Goldberg, Tammy Bnsson, Amy Young, loline Lavin, Karen Butler, kim Pond, Coach Droulthet. Middle Row Karen Hofrigan, Missy Braunig, Debbie Turin, Ellen kashian Bottom Rowp Andrea Seto, Andria Affanato fCo-Captains! Bedford 66.4 Framin ham North 104 Wellesfey 78.9 Lincoln Sudbury 98.55 Acton 105. l Burlington 101.85 Holliston 84.9 Newton South 98 1 Dover Sherborn B795 Concord 79.9 Newton North 74 35 . ,L 25s , I' .f Ski Team In past years, the Wayland Hiqh0Ski Team has been hindered by the lack of snow. This year, wever, oved better. With the help of Old Man Winter, the eight scgbols Mass. Bay Ski League were able to hold all of their , l I ' cross-country and slalom meets. The Wayland girls' team, eq:- tained by league Ski-Meistress lane Donahue, proved to he strong in both events. These ski bunnies finished secqnd it the leaiue, as Donahue contributed two slalom wits and pier Kat y Maddock placed first in all cross-country meelsg The Wayland boys' team, led by junior captain Chi Craven, aided their season in third place. Thouqii the bomhacr strong showigs in cross-country events, their sla m was rt by a small number of racers, and by a plague of falls. Overall, Coach Buzz Bowers was pleased with thc performances of his racers. l I A 3 Nate the Great I xe got to do it in what time? ,111-i Early Morning Workout lt's pronounced E-M-W-O-C, not Emwok , and it stands for the Early Morning Workout Crew. These diehard jocks and towelettes are already in school and acting athletic by the time most other students are just getting out of bed. Leaving the warmth and security of their homes at 6:15 A.M., they're led by our illustrious Superintendent of Schools, Dr. William Zimmerman, in a variety of activities of their own choosing, be it running, lifting, indoor soccer or ,-4 '. 'v 1 lyesi studying. Long live the E-M-W-O-C! I . ,cgi fx! A SF F'f i- 1 X ,J----n , X U i r L I W A N, it 1 . 'L ' A ni' . -- x s..f A if ' W 1 t s- -is - L- 2 ,-X, J' - emu Vp i I X lv -e Sairgrs Saxagesuk- A- 'B i lr- ' --1 Q --1.4-1--v is Y.. l-- -s e - s r -ee ,eff f -- -1--,,1.4-1 S., ' c,,! 1 I I 1--1Ii '- .Am lm: , L Timxxxfli-INN 4 Lxmans L -X 's 1? W 3 A KX Xweisrx. Riflery This year's rifle team had an impressively strong start, maintaining team spirit while steadily increashwg their total team scores as the season progressed. lon Kane kept up his profident shooting and Carlos Beltran, who started off slowly, was a standout by the end of the season. Bill Rieders and Lynne pandolfo consistently scored in the torp five: Dana Powell, Paul Stekley Brian rue and Floyd Barbetti showed continued improvement on the range. Adwieving a higher overall team average than last year's shooters, who finished second on the league, the strenght of these gunners is certainly NW'- testified. The Wayland Hugh School Hutmen 4 Cl. loe X, . O lx l-lines, I warned you T O P R O W 1 D a n a Powell, Bill Rieders, Paul Stekley, Ion Kane. BOTTOM ROW: Brian True, Lynne Pandolfo, Coach Chouinard, Carlos Beltran, Wayland 857 Marlboro 818 881 Marlboro 885 857 Bedford 853 874 Acton 880 872 Gloucester 879 864 Bedford 875 Final Record: 2-4 We I 1 , ,, ' -x Fall Cheerleading -ff I-,I r 1 I up .AM ,p, -'L 1.4 Top Row Rohm Lee Sue Gogos, Leslea Galbraith, Lrnda Cladu lCo-Ca amy, Sue Colton lCo-Caplaml, Leshe Iacobs, Mary McCormack, Andrea x xnddle Row leah Fay Wendr Farrar, Lynn Rier, karen Horrigan ' W' Hmmm Run. Randr Roy flndranj CJ -rw? 5 l ze 'Q vs ea -Q www x L Q I I L41 lil ll! lk: it lr ' -la- Winter Cheerleading Top Row: Leah Fay, Nan Shanks, Amy Travis Middle Row: Michelle Bolivar, Karin Kassabian, Ciannina Teri Vicky Mogan. Bottom Row: Naila Bolus, Regina Nurmi, S To Row' Tanya Lombiarcl, Debbie Matyi, Sue rney, Diana Harrison, kelly Pitts, Slelani Katz Bottom Row locelyn Brown, Corrinne Dooley, Chris Campbell, larkie kauffman, Teresa Saulter E .. 4 ith' Wayfarers' Memorial Road Race for the Robert Todd Scholarship Fund On October 25, 198 I, the Wayfarers' track club sponsored a memorial road race which netted 52,800 for the Robert Todd Memorial Scholarship Fund. The more than 300 participants in- cluded system wide faculty and administrators, students, and many enthusiastic area runners. The Ufun run was in two parts: a two-mile race twon overall by senior Nat Garfield and Phys. Ed. instructor Donna Olsonl and a 10 kilometer race lwon overall by an Ashland man and Ms. Olsonj. Prizes were award- ed in various age groups, so there were many winners. The community spirit was present, with the efforts of Mrs. Sally Alexander and the Wayfarers greatly appreciated. ,fr The Smiths in sweats D.C.L. Marathon Challenge The first Dual County League Marathon Relay Challenge, held to raise money to resurface the fieldhouse track, raised over S6,000, nearly 'A of the total estimated cost. Nike spon- sored the meet and gave every person who received over 5100.00 in pledges a pair of Nike Sneakers. Many other prizes were given to people who raised the most in pledges. The event combined the boys' and girls' track teams from each town in the DCL. The goal was to run as far as possible in two hours, eight minutes and thirteen seconds, the world record time Alberto Salazar set at the 1981 New York Marathon. Alberto himself came to watch the various teams compete, as well as sign autographs. The Wayland boys' and girls' track teams won the meet by running over thirty miles in the allotted time. The marathon challenge was a great success. Special thanks are due to Mrs. Sally Alexander, whose time and effort in organizing and publicizing the event helped make it the great success that it was. de , SWJ O V .K 1 ' 57 . 1, E. - .0 4 I f 1 xi Ti I 1 f 1 1 my , s, iq' ' 'v - oo - wa ' as '- if 3 Y ' v -Ni ,.. Q YQ Q9 , . . A x I fi .,.,,,, aa M60 LU FRESHMEN Freshman Executive Board lim Affanato Doug Alford Sean Angerrnan David Anthony Keith Armstrong Diane Augustus Becky Bancroft Stacey Bancroft leremy Banker Floyd Barbetti Robin Barbuto kim Barney Nadya Bennett Tina Bianchi losh Blake Michael Blocker Vicki Bolle Maya Bose lim Boyle Ed Bracken Missy Braunig lustln Brox enick lennie Brummer -Klan Bryniolfsson Top Row: Ben lohnson, Natalie Engler, Kerry Lynch, David Newman, Margie Wilson, Don Seto, Chip Hazard, Karen Sawyer, Peter Bunnell, Skip Hall, Bottom Row: lim Boyle Nice-Presidentl, Paula Roberts tPresidentl, Mark Harris Ureasurerl, Missing, Ms. Eklund tAdyisorJ, Donna Stephenson fSecretaryJ. if qv-1 41 ,ji 'I N., 'f 6 v wj .6 I 1 ,af J 52 A A'3'w, Hs, Us Xi P' N 'Sf I 'Q' 11 -.. ' :I ' vi V . ,,, , 1-, 41-'. - ,Hy L l V My -U. f 1, .num ii,-, , .,,,q,N 1 :A r' K '- - ,' 'flag-Y C'.:M-z-- - ,-' ' V' 1' 'f ' r ,- V' ' 'J' ' f - '- fur -'H - wig ,. if. 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Peter Bunnell Roddy Burgett lulie Burkley Elizabeth Carls Maureen Chagnon Peter Chant Ken Chisholm Matt Choinski Dan Clifford Kim Cochran Leanne Cohen lulianne Coleman Patrick Curtin Marlena Davis Russ Dedoming Barry Dicker Becky Doherty Kristen Donaldson Wayne Driscoll David Dugas Nick Dunkirk Michael Dunn Chip Dyer Marianne Eberle Dennis Ehrreich Natalie Engler Peter Fajkowski Karen Fardy Amy Feinberg Andrew Fish Beth Fitzgerald Brian Foley Pam Foster Donna Frecirickson Scott Gaines Debbie Gale Catherine Garvey Panos Gavras jeff Geiger Liz Gennaro Liz Gilman janet Glynn Liz Gossels Andy Gould Mike Greco David Gullotti Mark Haggarty Skip Hall Susan Halperin Steven Ham Chris Hanlon Suzanne Hanna Debbie Harrington Fred Hauser Ethan Hawkes Teri Haxes rw! if? i 50:1 I babysat last night' 'i.,' 'Me tool wi if. 'Sm-L' C A P 417- ri i.! X7 Q4' - 4 . X . ,. f 5 4 1'v X K This stutt sounds Greek tome I x.7 nf if-x if 4 .-do '5 6- ..- 4 1 Q 4 ! '57 1,1 Y XS-X, s ul 1.x -K Baffled Freshman Chip Hazard Neal Heeren lohn Hellmuth Michael Herman Russell Hines Kris How ard Kennx Hussex Nick lacobsohn Matt lohan Ed lohnsen Ben johnson Meredith Kaplan Ellen Kashian Amy Kattwinkel Debby Kea lacquie Keating Kathy Keating Erin Keith Greg Keith Dax id Keller lim Kennedx Lee Kellner Nlillie Klein lohn Kotelt Sheryl lxrasnow Christopher Law Pat Lex y Dawn Lombard Kerry Lvnch Iennrter MacMillan Ana Mahoney Marcel Maillet Kathv Mannrng Statue Manter Stephen Marshall X tcku McFarlane Paula McConagle ludx McMullen Bnan McNamara Lisa McPherson IOe Merullo karen Nflessxna Chervl Malls Elrzabeth Moncure lon Mon lxathx Mornssev lun ann Mullen Carolx n Murphx Chrrs Nag: Luz Nason Nltchelle Neeson Patncla Nelson Beclu New cornbe Bethanx Newell Dax td Neuman Duon Nlssenhaurn Bill Nixon Patrick Nolan Kirsten Nottleson Mary O'NeiI Peter Orlandella Michael Ouellette Laurie Panetta Greg Parker Debby Patterson Suzanne Patterson lessica Peak Lisa Pearson john Peeler Ed Perkins Debbie Polansky Sandy Potochney Marylee Prendergast lon Primavera Christine Pruneau Michelle Randall Roxanne Reardon Kim Reid Nancy Richardson Debbie Rieders Vicky Ringrose Paula Roberts Tinea Rochelle Glen Rosenbaum Suzy Rostler Lainie Russo Andrea Salter Mary Beth Sampson karen Sawyer Iennrter Sc hrnudt Turn Sc huler karen Sthwartl Ball Sebell Don Seto Carolyn Sheltman Tony Sherman Shen Suas Errc Slade Heather Slawton Crarg Smrth Turn Smrth Mark Snyder krlsten St Croix Donna Stephenson Non Sterhng john Stevens lon Strause lames Tall Mark Terrenzr Rosemane Tet: Lisa Thorburn Sabrena Tufts XZ XI x If P .,1 4.. 5-7 -1 IN fa? 5, ! L 4' g Y x ...J .56 is --1 ...IL Wil- rf' f I frxv Typical freshman Eyes closed Z I l 3-1- lf' s C Us X I , N x I Q- 40 tg. Wt-x. a. ' . Q .' Pictures not available Susan Batchelder Ken Black lohn Bonarrigo Charles Frothingham Chris Gagnon Glen Harris Mark Harris Marjorie Kaye Monica McNeill Walter Mendys Nick Metta l Diane Monson Diane Neitlich Melanie Parsons Cindy Poole Leroy Samuels Stephanie Stahl Sandy Stephens Troy Sullivan Peter Synk lohn Wood ,N :C ,- 'ff I 51 'xx fn. Anneke Van Marcke Donna Veglia Kristin Volkema Glens Vrettas Beth Weinbaum Lisa Wexler james Whelton lenifer White ludith Whyte Linda Wilkinson Bob Wilson Margie Wilson loe Woicik Peter Wood Eric VVoodman Russ Wright lulie Yamartino Sarah Zimmer Theresa Zimmerman 5 qv-OM O 70 '0 rn ra O QP SDPHDMORES Sophomore Executive Board 1 rg Daxtd -Xlger Iohn Banfrott Trex or Banks Carlos Beltran Vlartx Bodlex law Bolus Ltsa Bortone Serge Botearts Tarnrm Brlsson ludl Brooks Donna Brow n Greta Brun Ettenne Burke lohn Burke Ntark Butler Paul Butler -Xltson Butter Peter Carla Soma Chulnsk Nlarx Qiax Deblmle Conen Nlatt Colllns Torn C' opelanfl Suzanne llatlk Top Row Paul Kennedy, Beth Wambolt Ureasurerl. Trexor Banks, Lynn Oprie tSecretaryy, Stephen Wexss tvtce- Prestdentj, Lneven Van Marcke tPresldentl Bottom Row karen Really, Carl Moschella, Beth Morgan Ntatt Coltns, Kam Pond, krlsten ktlpatrtck, law Bolus wsstng Ntr Luktsl-Kdxusorl, Bob Watson , l 1.4 mit- v ,,, 'Q ff' i-D Xp.. s ,dh 'UN ' u. Cl S.: I Q If It 1' 4' n 1 1 I '-1 'wxnf T1 , 9 1 ri, . A Phil Dendunnen Kathleen diBenerleirn Terry Dicesare Christine Dinan Randy Domolky Anna Doody Dan Dretler David Dunbar Susan Dunbar Lesley Dyer Brian Eagan Greg Eagan Richard Eckler Stacey Ekdahl Liz English Sharon Facey Christina Farrell Ed Fitzgerald Dan Flagg Dana Fokos Megan Foley lon Foster loe Franchi Valerie Frantz lohn Galbraith Stephen Cardescu Mike Garfield Sherry Cernelli Mana Gerendas Andrew Class Aaron Gleckman loe Greco Marcia Greenblatt Kalan Griffin Tom Griffin Rob Hammerton Chris Harlan Paul Hatfield Sarah Hayden Marianne Heppner David Herman Paula Hines David Hirschkop Monette Holderer Cindy Hopkins Kathy Horgos lustin Hoyt Mark Hubbard Lon Hughes Matt lde Steve lacobs Ilya loannou Paul lohan kim lohanson Iohn lohnson Lisa Johnson Elizabeth lordan Corinne lxarpp A ,fa G. 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V 4- 0 X-'I Q' ff 1 vu ri I 1 f ag -, - :rn A, , Q x rx- ' s 471 Sandra Pearson Cary Pease Diana Phillips Kathy Pileeki Robert Pineo Sharon Poisson Kim Pond Shiyaun Pryor Dale Putnam Kip Reader Robin Redgate Karen Reid Karen Reilly Dana Ross Laurel Ruzicka Nicole Sakowitz Fernando Salazar Fred Sampson julie Saval Eliott Schiff lulie Schmidt Laura Schneider Gwenn Schurgin luanita Shavers Flennard Sham Peter Sham Chip Sheats Ht-len Snmpkrn Andy Skeen Be-th Smiley Cathenne Smuth Cordon Sntuth llax td Soma Pat Stephenson Tom Sterltng lohn Suterrnetster Michaela Tally Armen Tamzaruan lurlx Tauh Susan Testa -Xlbert Thayer Mnke Tomasello Mark Tracey Brnan True Andrea Trummer Becky Tucker Debbte Turnn Paul Turner Cheryl Uhler Ltex en X an Marcke Nancy Varnum WJ AW' - 1 -an .Y,,. -, . ..-t,,,-J-v-1 X X , s -af7r '.' . ,,.-'T' . ., . 'wr' !'-.Q -ll V. ' iv az. SQA, ,,.. U :P 1' A ,-v - -Us ,tigf .. . Lip , ,,,.'.9f.a -:fe il 3 ask!!-f 4' '1-'I 1 ' .ru S. 4. ss ' - 4 ' ' -Amiga 5 Nw.. -.2 T Nl' if W- --1-41 Pictures not availablet Troy Bruton Ed Corbin Steve DeCourcey Allyson Fernandas Matt Foley Becky Gardiner Ben Goldthvvaite Pat Harmon Heather lohnston Paul Kaplan Dell Leathers Tim Lahey -,.a,pn 1 . x .3. Kerry Manter Steven McArdle Ken McMullen William Mead Ashby Moncure Bill Mosley loe Riccardi Denise Richards Drewcell Shaw Kim Sklar Cheryl Stephens Howie Swindell Ierry Williams X , One very cool stud Amy Vincello lames Wallace Beth Wambolt Bob Watson leff Webb Stephen Weiss lim West Bill Whitworth Staverne Williams Terry Wong lulliann Wood Kathy Woodruff Lisa Ye Amy Young lennifer Zivan QQ Q Q33 Jqmoas lunior Executive Board . X Q. '. Paul Agate Tim Albright Paul Amoruso Bruce Armstrong Esme Banker Sharon Barnacle Sue Barnev Nleil Batts Andy Beard Tanva Bennett Nancv Bishop Peter Blau letf Blom -Xmv Bloomberg Nlxchele Bolivar xldlld Bolus Paul Bonarrigo Ed Bovle lxellv Bresnahan locelvn Brown Simon Brummer Tim Bunnell lxaren Butler Top Rowi Stephanie MCKown, Mary Zim- merman, Linda Swain, lohn Hayden, Middle Rowi Debbie Roberts, Maureen Chagnon, Suzanne Thomas, Sue Mauger, Alex Taub, Tim Bunnell, Bottom Row: Ed Boyle Ureasurerl, Wendi Farrar lPresidentl, Karin Kassabian lSecretaryJ, Ms. Mensh Mdvisorl, Peter Blau Nice-Presidentl. 5,1 Sf X i ,X '- ELC lllllk' l Julllfflfl K lwns Eagan Pe-wr Falx sw llaxul larfly Wendi Farrar Leah Fax lohn Flagg kelly Flynn Lars Possum Andy Crtklnd L11 Colrllwrg ljax ul Cordon Mlm lwllv C .orrlun N1nlwaelCfrmrl1l Dan Crevnlmlatt K 1' V ' , a -. E7 QQ , !.1 Q u ff I Azl X -. H X 1 Nl.. 'y ,,A' 111505 'L W? cf' mmf 1 . . X , Gena Roman Cumatay Tom Hagar Tom Hall Mike Hanlon David Harmon lim Harris Diana Harrison Michael Harvey Alex had a rough night lBahl!!l A Iohn Hayden Dan Hayes L or adxllll 4 'x x luv-LAK Karen Hayward Andy Heller lim Henderson Darryl Hilliard Stephen Hoenig Karen Horrigan Dana Houghton Stephanie Houtzeel lon Hoyt Exe Isaacson Barbara Ives Tracy larobson Kam lazowskl lennte Johnsen Kern lohmon Ion Kane Mmhael lxarman kann Ixassabuan Stefan: Katz Iackle Kauffman Chuck Keefe Hugh Kelleigh Mary Kennedy Andy Kevy Yoko Kobayashi Tim Lahey Tony Lavtn lull Leathem Chris Letth Chrts Leupold Tanya Lombard Glenn MacDonald Pxalhx Haddock Duane Ntatllet Nftfhael Ntalllet Stephen Ntalleuxikt Xtarx Mantkas Pant Ntanukas lon Mann jenny Manning Debbie Matyi Sue Mauger Annette Maynard Kristen McCammon Kelly McCarthy Karen McCracken Stephen McFarlane Meredith McKay Stephanie McKown Liz McNeil lim Mikulski Vicky Mogan Don Mordecai lulie Morton Craig Morrissey Barbara Mulvaney David Nelson Susan Nilson Lisa Nordberg lohn Norwwood lennifer Oprie Mike Orlandella Ted Parks David Pearson Nancy Peters Kelly Pitts Ken Place Bekim Protopapa Drita Protopapa Bill Rieders Ly nn Rier Debbie Roberts Kathy Ross Eric Rossborough Randi Row' Daxid Somone Maria Scott Heather Seamans Susan Sebell David Secor Amy Segal X ' T' Nan Shanks Bex erly Sheats ,- lane Simpkin lon Smith x I A i Steven Smith lames Snow lohn Stearns Y Paul Stekley '- Kaki Strause , vig. Bin suiiivan X. M, vfkel What's the prob?l I dress like this every dayl Linda Swain Holly Tabor Kevin Tally 413 Alex Taub Ciannina Teti Suzanne Thomas x V' lohn Tobin -Xmx Traxis Edna X assilox ski x 1 But l am Smiling 49 NIA L Pictures not available: Scott Akerman Craig Arnold David Aulenback Vanu Bose Robert Cardinal Cheri Cribb Lisa Daugherty Eric Eberle jeff Finch Rose Grier Pam Creiff lohn Hall Christine Hyland John Jacobsen Bruce levne Heather lohnston lon Koenig Karen Leiter Brian Locke Rose Anne Moses loe Nolan Antonia Payne Peter Pileeki Mia Perry Dana Powell Alison Randall loe Ricciardi Chris Rizzo Andy Rosenblatt Barbara Slcotte Susan Small lanice Smith Cam Snell Michael Stanton Michael Sulmonetti low Teti Mike Wareham Ted Ye if l XJ Xa I s Q iii Q!! vsfg' ' ' Football players really do study! Rob Waldron Craig Wambolt lohn Weiss Scott Wilson lanice Wong Ryoko Yokota Andy York Shari Zakon Mary Zimmerman 126 F325 School Committee ' Mr. lames Hopkins Mrs. Linda Creyser Mrs. Ruth MacDonald Mrs. Mary Chicjoski Mr. Edward Somol Central Administration l ri' JE Dr. William Zimmerman Dr. Robert Fraser 7 Mrs Lynette Clover Dr, Andy Platt ...-. ev r.. f 1' , ' F ..:..j..: . ..:.,f-.I . .j..' ' .3- .:.v1 -3.5 ..g..1 - ' Mrs. Cynthia Atlas Mr. David Connolly Q W Ms. loan Finger Mr. Robert Anastas Downtown lAt The Central Officel tTune. Downtown, by Tony Hatch, lyrics by Mr. Stephen Wagneri Where are the offices of the people who run the Wayland Public schools? Downtown Where is the power base of people who really get to make the rules? Downtown There in that plush location where they allocate the budget who's the new manager they'll call upon to fudge it? David Connolly Chorus - He knows how finances are - They took him out of detention and made him a star - He's gone downtown! They'ye taken Connolly Downtown! Give him the business now Downtown! He's gonna manage downtown! Where is the center ofthe processes making all decisions here? Downtown Where must we go to learn what courses we'll be allowed to teach next year, Downtown Who controls the wherewithal to foster education balancing his ledger books with prestidigitation? DAVID CONNOLLY! I .' , ' X J-4 .X A 'fx -' 2. ,A Q y .. Q t -15, ji. 'fp R.. , -au , Good bye Dave Hello Larry, Where'd you go, Larry? Were still looking for you back in history. Hows Charlie Goff, Larry? We can scoff, Larry, 'Stead of teaching you're now preaching at the absentees. Now don't throw snow, Larry, You should know, Larry, That of all you should obey that golden rule, so - Send that slip, Larry, Get 'em for that skip, Larry, Larry you've really gotten 'round our school! 'tSung to the tune of Hello Dolly cf . - . MQ. 1112! if Q' ' Xxfs Hello Larry High School Administration , 3. f' foo , ' 'ff .IX V Q 25? Ji f i do +1 of, Mrs. Pat Arsenault '-. gh- I 'X Mr. joseph Mauger Pupil Services The Pupil Services Department at Wayland High School pro- vides an opportunity for every student to discover his potential in many areas. The Department also provides in-depth infor- mation about applying to college, college interviews, and special college exploration bus tours in the spring and fall, The Career Resource Center, which has now relocated itself in the Commons, is available to help students in applying successful experiences to appropriate occupations. Pupil Services is a department directed towards encouraging knowledge of self and aiding every student in the development of their own talents and abilities. Mrs. Kathleen Nachtrab Ms. Doris Coldwaithe Mr Lewis Oxford Mr. Paul Heffernan Mrs Barbara Sharpe Ms. Sandra Morse Ms Virginia Buckley 'Ai4I,3- L' 1. .. 'A 'is-V., .wx 'Q '- Nw 'Q 1 I ' A, I 1' 1. . x v .. ' - ,Y 1 , in - a A - K, g F f ..: nJ!f4lsSlY5s il! Ms. Robin Fultz Ms. Pipier Smith if -lb Ms. Ilene Cahan Mrs. lane Modoono Mr. Brian Newmark Mrs. Mary Kiely 5 ? '14 l xJ fn-P.. 'TZY ik-, Ms. Constance Chase Mr, Conrad Gees If 4 ig ov English The English Department, headed hy Dr. David Crellin, con- tinues to help each student to make the most of his or her writing abilities With workshop exercises that help to develop txrttten-expression through step-hy-step guides, students learn the techniques ot explanatory and descriptive writing. In the lunior and Senior xears, each student can choose the elective that most interest them, he it Fantasy, Sanity and Madness, or 'Searc h for Self, These electives are designed to promote hasic writing skills, while giving students an exposure to some aspect ot literature and the English language. if f f 1 at f ,f If :-W A.. bl: . w..,., L , ! gj g X Q55 , ,1 X b '5: -0' ' x P N L 5'-Xa L i X x Q il Q ' mush I f' Z '-. I - . v- + ' r A 'fl y 'f'-. tt is N A , sw 5 7 .xi I A . 'l l a' Dr. David Crellin .i A15 we? Nlrs Pearl Zimmerrnan Mrs Sally Alexander ' 'un L.,- 1 x...- ,.-aai ' f 4525? ,av tf Ev' A.- A 21 5 av, ifnwwwdaaw Dr. Donald Roemer Mrs. loan McGonagle E' Ms. Kathleen Lampert R 4 s 5 E 5. . 'il' .vi Q 2. full lr- ' 4 1.1 1 - 1 - A 'LA QM' mf' fl ? Z, Mr. Robert Hennessey , in Q, 1 1. avg A-4--Q.. sm .r Wi:-:ini -4-lm ls-, Mr. john Braccia Mrs. Rosalyn Ratner Foreign Language Modern and Classical languages were always an important part of the curriculum at Wayland High School, and have become even more popular under the direction of Mr. Frank Smith. German, French, Spanish, and Latin are offered to all students at tive main levels, and many participate in more than one course, Four language clubs, advised by qualified members ot the department, also make up an important part of the ex- tracurricular activities on Campus. 'Q it Mr. Frank Smith r, , i i Ms. Debra Badrigian ,rl -4 Hx -Q I J Mrs. Elizabeth Beltran V9 i' , . as g s a S r' we Y ' h , X I ' 1 tj EN ps . F ' - - 5 .. --DV - Mrs. Linda Stather Mr. Marcel Richer yang an W , 'SQL ., ,. N92 XY YJ' kg C. 5? S 42 so 4' 3 .. i 3 , V ' , 'pl ' 'a .If if ,,. Q V e 5 2' . Q Q 5 Ms. Helene Mensh Mrs Marie DeNorsCia Math Under the direction ot Mr Douglas Stather, the Department ol Nlathematics is the torce behind several programs and ac- tixites bexontl its traditional curriculum For many years, the Department has organized its own tutoring service, and with the help of senior lohn Brynioltson, this has now been extend- eil to serxe the Sc ience Department as well Led by Miss Ann Marie Cagne, the Ntath Team c ompetes regularly in a league of the local towns, and its members have also met with much suc- cess in indix idual statewide competitions. Students Continue to make extensixe use of the Departments computers, with enrollment in programming courses having doubled over the last xear Mrs Branchaud and Mrs. Mahoney are this year's neophy tes on the pedagogical roster. 'Q' .0-G if Mr. Douglas Stather A ' , wi. Af A I 4 ---4, r If 1, - i 1'-e.,,,jl4f .. E .ref 2- 'P' - 2- g F' .-1 J gif: pnuu.Q L, Y S KJ fi ----.li... - Mrs. Mt Elizabeth Branchaud 1, Mr. Richard Bolster 1, .yi -4' ar' xllss Ann Marie Gagne Ms. Katherine Mahoney QX Winn-as-uso0 ' .'lfMn' X Mr, Michael Brennan .at F f I we gf u 5,-Q-. '-fir' M, 1 F t 'FQ'- New Mr. john Harmon if Mrs. Charlotte Stafford M ww M f--agua Mr. Frank Shelton Science the Sc ienc e lic-partment at Waxlanci High School continues to proxicic- Ntucients with challenging and comprehensive courxex cox ering a xxicie range ot topics Students taking two cciencex wimultaneouxlx has attrihuteci to the departments ciualitx anci appeal New this tear is student tutoring program, which wax mocieleci atter the Ntath Departments highly suc- cewtul tutoring program During Teci HaII's leave ot' absence, Peter Ioxce, who has hrought a touch of originality and academic gc-st to the instruction ot CPS, has joined the department Ms Isabel Bouin 1? fe 'L Mr, kenneth -Xltshuler Z tgp.. ' 'E I 4, Q U ' 'rfinm ' 1 . 94 ...,g F' Q U' N-7 Mr. lay Sylvester Jx Q., 'hx il k- x u A I I x l 'A' Q x. k .. 'N--- 41 Mr. Peter loyce Mrsr lacqueline Arendt lf , Q 'f :S W 3 19 I5 -at ' :- logger.- Mrsr Elizabeth Warriner Ntrs, Dora Baker FDA., I Mrs. Claudette Hoffman l-1 Social Studies lhe llistorx Department continues to offer a two year pro- gram in Xxorld llistorx tor freshmen and sophomores, U54 llistorx elec tix es for iuniors, and a xxide range of social science elettix es for seniors The Adxanted Placement course in US. llistorx upholds its reputation as one of the most difficult and slit c tfsslul courses in the school liexond its curric uluml the Department each year sponsors a 'hfalose-Up program xx hich brings a small group of students to xxashington, Dil led through the capitol city for a week, these students are able to become better acquainted with the national gox ernment This xlear, Nls Susan Eklund has joined the staff, and has taken on an additional responsibility as the freshman class ad- x isor She is a xx elcome addition to this worldly assemblage. . P- bf-..' Mrs lda Badders ' I ow-c-Clk Nlr loseph Nlc Cox Mr. Carl Corey .5 Ts p. .,..n a-.'5' -Q ,f 32: :: 1? I' , ' T Mr. Thomas Brennan Y' Mr. Don Benedetti ' ' X ,d . I J S XJVLIJ 1,17 . I ll 5 ,1!, .. , Fra l 4 D w 'T ' . ' N I f'I!K I H. - -1 :, ' ff' - s H -J I XS... ff I .N Ms. Susan Eklund lx-- evra :lla 3 Mr. Dan Frio 143 Fine Arts The Arts Department, under the en- thusiastic direction of Mr. Conti, welcomed two new faculty members to their department. Mr. Rumrill, return- ing to the Art Department after a leave of absence, and Mr. Livingston, the new hand director, have joined the staff. In all areas, there will he new activites and plenty of enjoyment for all. Mr. Richard Conti l Physical Education 4 Top Row Mr lohn Mann, Mr. Mark Voorhees, Mr David -Xmatto, Mr. Charles Bowers. Bottom Row Ms Martha Cantrell, Mrs. Debra Todd, Mrs Donna Olson Ms. lane Ezbicki af' -fx. . Mr. Michael Rumrill Mr. Paul Livingston .1-lfxn' --'-for , 12,4 Mr. Michael Allosso Ms. Maxine Sugarman Mrs. Marion Stillman l i i Mr. William Homan My-. Occupational Education l K un 'R Mr. Peter Pollock P Mrs. Firth Hutchison I This year, the Business Department has made a number of course changes in keep- ing up with the computer revolution. Through Federal grants, the Department has received fourteen microcomputers and a main frame donated by Data General. Com- puterized Accounting has been introduced as units in Accounting l and Il. In Personal Computing, students are taught to use a microcomputer as a personal tool for home budgeting, inventory, and other consumer a lications. Ty ing Laboratory and Q eed PP, I P rp ' writing aim to develop and strengthen a stu- dents secretarial skills. Media lhe Media Center continues to pro- xide students with the opportunity to enjoy a variety of books, magazines, and newspapers, as well as offering usual, listening, and computer facilities, The extremely helpful staff is always willing to help the student in any endeavor, be it finding a book, or com- pleting an audio-visual presentation. ln addition to these fine services, Mr, Damplo and his remarkable crew of audio-xisual aides have done an outstanding job repairing and supplying xideo apparatus for the school Community. Mrs Carole Parnell, Ms Sheila Sampson, Mrs Elizabeth lxolm, Mrs Barbara Manley Mr. loseph Damplo Miss Lelia Sapienza W .x ' 1' ' 4 4 . c Q P s f .L I 'I . be X. 5 Frau' . 4 4 4' 'W K gf . 'A' .. Q 4 - ,A 1 --1 , ., X, BC Q, Services Mrs. Irma Riley ltop rightl and the Cafeteria Staff I' 'ar Qi ffe1J'xLAL , EI I : Y v' Ms. Joanne Kohler and Ms. Charlotte Pescosolido Ms. Helen Berry Ms. Sheila Nelson :R . , R rj l .,,, . A -0-.. - .f' ,Ng .. , uf, 5 - I 'HW t'L-?f-:: :.5,,,,,,1f7'f:,,,....,.,.v+f'-'fM:' . T' - ...Q-,---w-' ' fr- '- ' W'a, f nm 1 Q , r ir, W, W ...., ar M- - P' ,, Jr- 1 W 1 N -Q ',..fiI...'T' Q: 'if S.. 'Sn J' 'TW L, if I ,ff-K -fegfaf EV N 25,-4 ma . 'lv .Y -. R J Q-va 'aww' Y L . ' in. H' 7. rf' ff . ' , .,. f Q- L -f l -r. f . v fi ,f , 4 -1 lx-, 28 -rm W'- Mr. James Kelly, Mr. Martin Duffy, Mr. Bob Riley, Mr. Lou Roche 1 I 1 I 1 i ! 148 SENIORS ,mg , D-0 fl, 1 ti' ' 4 if - 'Q't1..Q.1:7 5, 4.44 a'11iuf' , 81' Eddie Maley ,sg-nal F ' f -f A-,i I I .ff if f' What Will Today Bring? This is the beginning of a new day and a new game It has been given to me to do with as l will. I can waste it, or use it for good, and whatever l do in this game is important, because l am exchanging a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes this day and this game will be gone forever, leaving in its place something I have traded for it. I want it to be gained not lost, good not evil, success not failure, in order that l shall not regret the price l paid for it, For this game cannot be 'replaced and this day cannot be relived. 3' ., at ,,, tw sk. Senior Executive Board JI. Thank You Mrs. Klein 'X Who was the leader of the class who helped us so often? S-H-E, double L-E-Y, lx-L-E-I-Nl Shelley Klein, Shelley lxlein. Through thic k and thin you took us through three yearsg Stale candy sales and green ski trails - things werent too great hack then, S-l-LE, douhle L-E-Y, lx-L-E-I-NY Shelley lxlein - shes our friend? Shelley' Klein - till the end? Our prom last May showed this to he quite trueg Nye thank you Hon' for all ytouye done - well sing it once again S-H-Fr Shes our pal' lbouhle L-E-N 3 Why? Because we like her? lx-l -L-I-N' ' Sung to the tune ot i'The Mousketeer Theme Song S Top Row. Dug' DeCugIielmo Nice- Presidentl, Brian Chen, Neal Brown tPresidentl Middle Row William Hicks tTreasurerl, Dean Kiradjietf, lulie Lewis tSecretaryl, Kathy Zimmerman, Margy Raskin, Lee Krasnoo, Bryna Brodie Bottom Row lane Donahue, Lisa Cilvar, Mr McCoyftAdvisorl, 1 l 5 1 r The Real McCoy VVe've grown accustomed to his face, that problem hair and goofy grin. We've grown accustomed to that mind, those glasses it's behind, Frontier, A.P,, not so easy, But second nature to us now, Like feeding hordes of hungry fans. We were really short of money and in debt when first we met. Surely any other man would pass us by, and yet - He's grown accustomed to our faults, accustomed to our fits, accustomed to our face. l'Sung to the tune of llI've Crown Accustomed To Her Face E 1 an-.,..i, fi ,rg PQ- -Y -if Y' . I KAREN GAIL ABEL IfYouSeeSomeoneW f'outASmileGiv ernOneOfYoursMEMORIESwMEG WaldentB8rBIAIINightersAtI.CBOan dTheGangKSandI'Roadrunners, M yPartiesGime3StepsFmIsraeI''WHA TAGOOF ' 'HistFinaI-McCoy!lLNYTh anxMrHomanILoveyouMDl 1 f-,K I ', -'B A ANDRIA MARIE AFEANNATO TBOE 10f12f80 GTS + GFS ALSMR The Mind Reasons The Heart knows 111 Procrastinator Soccer 115 Gymnastics Don't worry - LSAS SrYr ' InThe Twilight Zone 'NO ? BUD Vmt '81 13643 KA 1f16fEI1 ILA MSD GL lim and AI YBTYK OOR HUGH AHN Finally.mornridesheZU,whome?BM WsgetoneyetEIrnoB PFwrestIingTW O!BABY!hi5sHUGODEWEYYOUH.S .experience - AUGH!hairraisingride sinahondaH.R.bIueshaveaIongwayt ogoyetThanxM+D+H U3 . --s..... ' ..2' W. 'T 3 E F' I o QL D . - ' . :ji-'1 - vf .,l.,4p0n-. - r 1 !'4T!'gR'R :w-, ' I , ,- 'F 'I 1. , -.uleww : V' ' . In A-,wk 'L 44 .1 -1- ' 'L rd- u'.l . ' -fe .- -. 4Gb See that cutie over there? Susie, Iulie and Howard Abel . X DAVID R. ANTES VSoccerrt61YR5MIN1GVSBdfrdTH ROWIMIP81?MHIHSMILClKKPNSK HCSChrisLfMIsnfestChinaman''Lets rnakearun What - mework?ItIsBett erToRemainSiIentAndBeThoughtAF ooIThanToSpeakUpAndRemoveAII DoubtEMWOCThroUp PHYLLIS ATTARDO 8 IFHGhampsCBKsLAXthxMrsO81T MVBFs-DavelanetS'sIMargs79Todd MargeThadPaulKimDaveIohnOKKK CCMGlLWHPbsKathandSteveIMYR ANDY!hx-1thegdtmsME.FooWho?t humbsD ANCINwDthxDOCThxFA MlLYLastOneM8.DlLoveU Mr. JOHN D. AMORUSO Fri.Nights,GeorgeC.,SIush,N.H.Me., GoCarts,Track,Wed.FBaII,Movies,P hysics,DieseIDatsun,TheRace,Dunki nDonutsArcadesTiIl3,IoefCTDI. AMY ELIZABETH ANTHONY BBCDLDLAECranesBeachSpain81M oodyBIuesRRTraxWishWHO?CarIyl Can!Can-oe ? TLASandLGHIBigx'D SI eepsfMnchsBFFmovi83BeneR8fC's MaineL8rN8fMKeepOnLookingBdm tnGOAL!ZOOThanxM8rDMikeySp ecialFriendsBYE JENNIFER ANN AVERILL SCR, kmpccg B-BALL, PRTIS, MR TODD: X-BRD, VP? PP GNOL S.I. L EWI AS. Cc A.M ccg MIMI IOCE - BOSTON LYRS NFQ L8fK 3M! THNX RUTH AND FMLY I'M A LOVER BUT HAVE YET TO FIND SOMETHING WORTH TO LOVE. and Mrs. Byong Ahn DENNIS M. BACHE TIME TO HIT THE ROAD, SO LONG TO SOME. REMEMBER GOOD TIMES AND THE RMXSB. RWBSKO AL GOOD LUCK RDDOR BOKAM LHP THANKS M84D. STEVEN E. BARRETT ''THEREARETHINGSTHATYOUKNO WABOUTANDTHlNGSYOUDON'T ,THEKNOWNANDTHEUNKNOWN INBETWEENARETHEDOORS - THA T'SUS,lT'SASEARCH,ANOPENlNGO FONEDOORAFTERANOTHERY BEATRICE IBIENEI C. BREUNING TRACKCranesBeachMoodyBIues81 GreattimeswfexcelIentfriendsAAC DLDLEM8rNAMY:alwayscheckingo utL8fMfandmanymorelBdmR8tC'sM aineGOALS!CARLY:whenyagonago outwithyouknowwhoWHO!ZOO - hereIcomeTHANKSM8tD LAURA LYNN BANKS STEVE mel 9f12f81 BOW RDII76 TVFB Lax X FADCL KKAGI FSEMM CCRRX crmy ROKPIC curlbuddies BSCC bio-spazesv TUNAFW pau! MUSH and MUNCH prty? 254 theO's galck2mybros. ii13lB MAI- TAI sumbch Burncape '79 thanx M8tD LIZA BRADLEY DontHurrayDontWorryDontForget toSmellTheFlowers:MRHMMCKKW PABMTLMHEYMUSHMAGICBUSTS HICPARTYCSNANDYloniDYLAND oorsSGPFOFFICEFUNWhatAGoof!I Anti-LZPETEANDARLONlGroovySn owHowdyFRANKGODBLESSALLTH ANXMDBYE BRYNA IO BRODIE Our paths metg We laughed loved cried. And now with warmth in our hearts we can turn to tomorrow. Trackies Drl Friends never to forget A-V Memories with Geoff ILYA Strive for Peace and save Humanity PAMELA S. BARRES ltwasnteasybutImadeitThanx2DrlBu bblesandBUGGYSumrner81- KSC DMDandMDCAPETerrificTrioAWA MPBPCPARTYSISICHEERINGSHML WND4BKSherwoodLMlNBBSexette IILYMomlimandLeshBessieD8fDTra ckyWeveGotMagicToDoEC?lG4EV ER! PAUL ALAN BARRETT If it weren't for Movies where would peogle go on Sundays. Don't be as amed to feel left out by anybody, ,-. N f Mary and john Antes Mr and Mrs Louis A, Attardo 1-7 FT--Sq .c CHRISTOPHER L BROVVN PREPARE FOR THE WORSTQ EXPECT THE BEST, AND TAKE WHAT COMES - ANON. THANX M81D, BBP IATDL LBKHA NBAEL RDRWF SS - YOU R ALL V. SPECIAL. AN- TIFREEZE MAY 1 OCT 31 - Z 361-KM HAWKI MIKE? THANX TO MRS A AND MR C - UR Ai! 'IIC T MARIE ANN BURKE Coose'HelloPatsyDolRealIyCare?To adNoBiggieChuch1i1:131 1lTarhole CPYCNoSHTLeClamStealFlagsPump kinsDBLWeddingRoseEssexShipbuil derstt1ComeOnNPKathyDoritos? MolHatchPomPettyMotoXSLIPSMlB KSSEISNThanx NEAL MATTHEW BROWN Neverlooksofarintothefuturethatyo ucautionyourstepsands oilthesurpri sesalongthewayLRlaugE1Jterandmusi ctostudybyLLNOVIADESUENOSYR EALIDADTQBCBBDVDRAMMREX CONISTONBXXZMHLRIANDYSOC CERtryhardcare CARLA ANNE BURKLEY Ideals are like starsg you Will not succeed in touching Them with your hands. You Choose them as your guides And following them you will Reach your destiny. To a sp. swthrt, ES., Thx M8rD, Bye 'Lil Sis s Mr and Mrs lohn Barrett '17 IOHN B. BRYNIOLFSSON TakeaWalkontheWildSidesub39.Sgs ub6.0N.B.IetsRaceOneDayI'llHaveA I0bLikeYours?ThanxAlIWhoCuided andMisguidedLiving:theUltirnateCh alle-ngeChallenge:theUltimateLiving KIMBERLY ANN BUTLER PromwkndconvoyCC2Scloewhat? ASCI-l8IffJGst.wfTerriIsisjwannadra g?NYE'SBeachID8rNTSkiinwflKCCP KngupNthsummrfunw!MPMl8rco. MM - wkndtorsThxsf'sllOLTandRu sty4thememoriesDAVlD:WCNEMF OLuvCan. . .143fLuvyaM8fD : N 24 uf, U r if RICHARD T. BUNNELL EM Cell Painting 256 IPM WD BTBW Wild Ride CHINAMAN RWB Yacking AHLLM HOKIY IPDBR DPC-EM MEN - Speer Bill B-ball 80 and MrT Hags SCS CIELB Praying 82 Chicks Feeling good was good enough for me. Thanx M810 T5 CYNTHIA LYNNE CAMPBELL Phil.4:13PTLISummersfcitsMr'sPPS . . .Steph-nowwho'slB?Doyouhave aboyfriend?lcan'tlhaveBalletThanks MrsB.MauraWhiskeysours?TerriTre elPB. Dugi-Prom ? 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THOSE WHO AIM LOW ARE SOON BORED WITH LIFE. BASIC AND LisP PRIME BM .f PS f AC f MS of WCD 'IDH f SF KM f SS f BM f BT f WM 1 IH f EM 1 SB f' ETC of SBIFC 'kStarweb Traveller! --A fax qs DAVID A, CEDERLUND WWMM, U3 Hoc and Soc, Thanks Parents, Friends, and Dr. Z There is only one success - To be able to spend your life in your own way. Morley POLLY LISA COHEN WE'VEMADEIT'THANlxYOUTO -'GB ZLPANDLDFOR ADDINCSOMUCHT OMYLIFEANDTEACHINCMESOMU CHABOUTPEOPLE HEYB3.-NLNN -NN SR EMEMBERZCRECCS-NTTHEPROM'L PREMEMBERDB,FENNPEOPLE -NVNDSC REAM,TAIxE -NLLOFN OU ANDCONTI NUETOCRONN' iq ix 'UD IN W1 E PATRICIA F. CARNEY ThebigGOOSE - HelloMarieRonaT oadPIMKilIBAMSandyB-DayCaIImeT riciaYHowstheFam ?fHorn - AreYou FeeIingOK ? NOProb5and6Lunchat Mac'sOK?YeahIkindathoughtBOSO X-CMABrocksGdLuktoaIIrnyFrndsT hanxMDDBB f r-'N BRIAN TE-LUNG CHEN I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love to- day -- OCLT! WaII'sit Cawl Orc and tennis lordie -Lex. at ten? IL- MHE and AOK? 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Thx 143 MOM AND DAD Mr Aldo Castellani Tom and Mary Cederlund FY I .42 Sueg Smilin' away. RUSSELL I. DOHERTY, IR. A man never stood so tall as when he stooped to hel someone that was down!! Goocllluck all MHDB OKLLTOAH RBHP - See Ya Kim, Anne GT-LRKEG NBNF - Bball Yak LYA Shiney STAR ILY MOM DAD Becky Craig Steven s MICHAEL DOODY IANE E. DONAHUE FrndsR4evrWe'reBaDLGCAA!MyPs MoosenPBs25c181SmrllndP?Swimmi ngwM3SkiingiNH6BTsMWMWnaD ragKB?SwaTomatoSnek.OutwCRIw SpazandCHRT2lCGPWWKMHlowe nwTREAGLEDEB?DoEvrythngOnca ndThFnThngsTwic44TMandDWe'll CyaWHS 'F' LISA MARIE DOUCHTY Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream Let us embrace the past with remem- brance And the future with longing HOOP 82 DRINK MILK! REX FOREVER! THANX AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL M8iD A , 5 DAVID A, DEVEAUX 69' barge v fri night Slush ' Cape Cod denis-P - kites and keg prom, white limo - CI ' Nauset Maine - HEN 2+2 0 kancamagus thanx mrs - A 0 Kuma 0 BIG UF Fry WILDA ' B 0 Amazing Grace 0 The Famous Final Scene . . . S.. ful an-:atv LINDA I. DONNELLY ALL SET YOU BET 3D DUKES OF WAYLAND LOOK SHARP WYLEIEI Bed Buddies Dougies Delight Dont Sing My Name Brant 3 of my best 8f26!8O INFYS LEGS I hope LIN doesnt turn to GIN Sunset to sunrise GLXMML ISGAF ILY DMWD 'Q' RISA M. DINMAN Dont be sad for what y've lost lust be glad it was once yours for moments may be temporary but memories last forever . . Thnx to all my teachers and WHS Lee: Keep smiling and the world will always 'mi'e back , . -gszv C , Suk CHRISTOPHER W. DONOVAN ManyTimel'veLiedManyTimesofList enedManyTimesl'veWonderedHo wMuchTherelsToKnow.LEDZEPPLA TEAGAINWHORCIGITATURIKINKS ATLENDXIHEROADHOUSE69MUST ANGHOCKEYDickfordsDWMSlSAF PTSHDRFSLSDS.IWUVYOUWENDY 4 Eric: an admiring glance Peter and Shirley Chen Edward and Millie Choinski lx- 4 ol ' A I i I ALLEN DUNH-XM X L 'L SANDRA A EHRREICH HOLD FAST TO DREAMS - FOR IF DREAMS DIE - LIFE IS A BROKEN WINCED BIRD - THAT CANNOT FLY NH-77 Freeport' Memories ritc Minn 80 Pip Brother Boston BSCCit1 AKRMDRDC -IUMHM LBLCKK ACIFLCAAPHRRE Thanx SDZR Mom Dad 'E'5 TW-. 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EVERITT SSessionShakeDart ? NovaM3x!2Ne alLarCeeksAllBallotPleaseAntBricR? S tateChamps8122-OForLongYouLiv eAndHighYouFIySmiIesYouCiveAnd TearsYouCryAndAIIYouTouchAnd AIlYouSeeIsAIIYourLifeWilIEverBePFl oyd Foreign relations! I Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeGuglieImo Look Mal No cavities! Y MICHAEL FAICEN The world is my wonder, where wind wanders like wind and where rock is rock And man and woman flesh on a dream I look from my hill with the woods behind, and Time, a sea's chaos, below C. Barker iw AMY MARIE FELLOWS feIIowsSPACEitaI 80cs ain81bermu da82PSYCHE!moEvbaIlIIgTRADITION nightgamesSPAZvbionueveIouLTC TRmeandmyrcAFRIENDlSAPERSON WITHWHOMIMAYBESINCERE:BEF OREHIMIMAYTHINKALOUDDUCM UDaandalISPECIALTHANXFAMILY IUDITH ANNE FINLEY 1116 DCL CHAMPS FH '81 CBK's KK, LB, AC, Cliff Bch, SHRTN EL CRMRY Sum '81 Pb's 25l Dyt War Lob Rol, Cusartuna B10 spazl Hun mush and munch FOREVER FRIENDS M-LIMTIHH-AMLF When I was One . . . Sct and Mrph Mm and Dd Thanx FAYL .N .. d ...J i 'Q ML' rs X XX 4, .., KARL C. FISHER Cross Country 82 ZS Yoda Circles O-90 Near the pond sixth period media center on the take the Hat- chetman ewRB if eight and the 14 FREDRICK V. FOWLER Ill PLAYISOMEMUSAK?PTOKFINENC NHHEYLETSBLOVVTHISCLAMSHAC KIVHMADDOGCQMARKOS - MYT RUCKINOPRBDOECOODKARMA' DHCREVVPRTYSVVKBCHIMANS - C OAWAYIMASLEEPCPOONLABOT OMYSIAMVVMAX - TBIASHDLESP GDBRW+WCTAPAKCICRMTSTTX MDLTR -FV ' ' . '- I ,Y , Q PAUL S. FAIKOWSKI IRRTg IAAR, lAAIg LL, 8 CENTURIES TOO EARLY, 8 CENTURIES TOO LATEQ THE UNSPOKEN THING, BC, AC, LC5 HOW'S BUSINESS CELESTEN THANX, FRIENDS FOR PUTTINC UP W ' ME, THE 3 VVHO NEVER KNEVV, THANX M+D, TOMORROVV?g BYE v I LN x I A A E. If x . I H IORDAN FCDSTER Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. - L. Hughes 4 yrs' ten. f orch X SC etc - Loon Mtn I-11' BTC Merci 'skin - rhymes THANK YOU - Mom Dad I. 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Erikg back to nature I il WARREN IOSEPH GOSSELS MYWEITALY'8 IENCLANDBZVVIAZ ZQUARTETPITBYENPKTHANXQMIKE, HDICKANDIANE 'I INEEDAVACATI ON IFAMANDOESNOTKEEPPACE WITHHISCOMPANIONSPERHAPSI TISBECAUSEHEHEARSADIFFERENTD RUMMERUHD.THOREAUBBALLHA STALUECO 1- SUZANNE CROSSO WYLDIWSTNTHNKSTOMMYZSO N8 ICLGTWXWSTNCREWCLKFIMSU CCTLSMQKMSTORMYVVTHRROA DTRIPSNYCOCT8 IAFRHRSW fWIN NAANDSQUICSCDFLORIDAB IWW COOPSTKNCNCSMQUCAFTHNKS TDFBAGFCLDWMSrdhseWPKINSU MBOCLTEDANDANDYTHNRSMBKD 143AL -7--'rv ANDREA IANE CREENFIELD Creeny, gb FH '81 DCL Champs CBK'S lax MDC BigA HatPC el Sum '81 RRX Crmy FW KKLBI FMH BD-FF it is the feeling of oneness when dis- tant that proves a lasting friendship mnls run-mb NHSKI NP TY m8fd F. C I f 'VS 'I if ANDREW I, HAICNEY UCRASHH EMMEN SPEAR-BILL' CPD CC - Camping trip , . . Mike and las . , . YACK' Hey Rick - Vvildrlde 'IMOLIARH - rules CMH college? Road Trips - VT ME CC NH. NY. Thanks Mom and Dad - AIH - Dr. and Mrs. Stanley C. 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KATHLEEN ANN HORRIGAN SoImStandingHereInBacl-4OfTheCurt ainWaitingForTheStartOfTheShow ActingLikeAnActorlsEasy IfYouCan LetCoKANSAS,-XmazonsSFWStatesB ermudaThxAPromFamily+Friendsllu vUTNOhltsTimeToStartLuxing .LIFE SAPARTY fs w , '-tri' WILLIAM C. HICKS V. Soccer - Tennis Coc Labor Day Ole, Blue I miss youl Xmas Carol - Formation' OC Bike Trips Truth is one. It doesn't change It covers all things which touch the heart - Wm, Faulkner Thanx MGD f Sl fi -s x ' a' EQ! MAUREEN FRANCES HONAN LAS!ClamChowderLouiePlZZA ? FZ maCC+PtmrmaglooEMWOC-Towe lettesBehaveMiceGreenhornB-BallC uradNMFoxMoby+BruscoKidWicke dMLuk-MudMZNyCamMYMPMlen s2MKKKmluv-AFAWDOWGRDCIL KISKWIIIisMUVegMsFitzMrTodd' MICHAEL FOSTER HOYT IULIETCHATM-IEEP-CPD-I ASONspe erbillbuddies-IPLL -XHOKRBIBRDTO -EMMEN-Soccer-B-BallStateChamps 22-DirI-I-Hags-TMPO-CHHar1f2 T hxBOCPSPWamfeoial-ThXM8 D-XX HS-hepsi Charles E. C-off Elaine and Werner Gossels Iohn and Ian Graham Surprise! '75 WENDY IEAN HYDE I nvr did belve n miracls But Ive a feelin its time 2 try I nvr did belve n the ways of magic but Im beginning 2 wndr why ' HONEY AND YOUR STAR IWUV YOU THE STAC LUV U GUYS and ROSE ' MANSAB! UZMOM ' 2129181 BENIAMIN SEWALL IACKSON It is the wrong 'em boyo change or stagnate Manipulate the silver sphere THE CLASH Disciples live videos and tacos on Tues Alligator is the enemy GO WILD, SPAZ STEPHANIE ANN ISENBERC LA+CO.CRfrizbeePooltableMemori esPS612 179-81CRCiwciymLGCavia rOIdWestonDCLIWestonRICanada MiSLToeCdxDasher NO! LshChe mBurnRiunitePhoneCaIINoRentsWk ndDoubIesIHKAdanceICsisnlwNVQ 15SMlLE143ALLBYE BRADFORD H. IACOBS FOOTBALL '81 CURLING IN C.W.I. 75 T.A. Ch. S SNAKE EYES SUMMER OF 81 LK IN ME. I BET YOU CAN'T!!! STAY COOL MB TZ KL DT LW BUSCH WITH FRIENDS KH MG CU MD THANKS HETHER HAVE FUN!!! LESLIE LISA MICHELLE CHRIS 31-AIR IANE IO IOANNOU IACOBS IACOBSEN IACOBUS ALLSET,YOUBETII-A HTHQ143the,e yrsofgrowinginandoutSTUDCOUN The splendor in the grass The glory saflyinyourKittiesAndBunniesUPAC GL'DRAMA'MU5'C'H0WdYD00d in the flower Ff!end5 3!W3Y5 ' AINSTTHEVVALL' iofunnmwiihmeo vandH9-WQHSBQ''Beam-Yrs-WIEFFRE Thanh AMS UIUNBGWLRMHSK EVIL3-U-DUk950fWaylandCREMML Y1YCAFFMcCoyMyBoy!QueridoMi IM Para un nino creer, no es mas 45555m0V,95+a,WUdUyU5ay :Com gueINB - YouveMadeMeSoVeryHa que sonar. jim esaiIawayBoe,IakejrC-UITHANXBIC DDYYIWFLUV1SuevShelIIuIierIudeQmi BRQTHER ckThanxSquedIodeSquomandD - Man' Mr and Mrs Waldo Hart Mike and Sue Hazard 166 I LORI CHRISTINE IOHNSEN MUSH! MAGIC-BUS! BLOW IT OFF! ROMFSOMFSAFO BADCO B-SILLYI SUMMER '81 CALS AND AW BREW CREW! IWALY ED M8tOB 143MZ HELLOOO FRIENDS 4EVER: AWI- IKHLMLBAMMS 82'S THE BEST AND F- THE REST! ITS OUTTA HERE TIME 0 THANX MOM MARK R. KAMPF Good times with ITM, BICT, CHI PPA, SP, IT, Headless in the Base- ment with Boris RRacci 81 Rrrebiuld '81 - ?AC, KRAM, DK is Punk, IHID, Bu Dand Iron, Crash, It was almost real, WHS, SPDB Engineering? This is the end. I k I II f'.g - L, ERT? A WILLIAM D. KEA Sally? Thanks LL, HA, CB, Mr H 4 great years Dr Fro, HENCIOKE? BCGOLF February Fishies yanno saturday nights, Hill Night, Eggs on a rabbit, Masterpiece! BYE WHS TERRENCE Q. JONES I CJOODBIWHSEZTRlZspooniSULl.Ye dzoSWEETSccM.PERRYfsandTPgud biCLASSOF821I1C.LewisD.SmithB. WiteL.SullyT.StokesCUDLUC2YOU ALLPSI!ALMOST4gotGUUDBlM.TA YLORalwaysBthinkinofya'KEEPINTO UCH!!GoodLuckIFandAS .U-X il ANN LESLIE KASSABIAN ShortppleARISE!thxSMNTlSCLanda myrisapamWBIchpBrusco!yrbkCA M!-aym'ihtf goodfriendsonNewYe ars!gIR8iD,A8tN!W-thxandfomono poly'nighthawks spain8ObaIloons' MissLucy 'thxDADMOMlAYIoveya SIS!hiawatha!ytbWHS ?? LESLIE SUSAN KEATS 143LDCINEFTYSTAFTYNFTYKUTZ' SLEADtt1!RA82 'OyBay NYIslesi11 'Yrbki WrasMgr 'LesleyCKOALA' FRIENDSHIPSWONWILLNEVERDIEIS eltzaCMlFABDPMNSCPFSC,BORN'I LYMSID8fFamiIyALOT!TxSmithMen shFitzGOODLUCK82IBRWHS OWEN FRANCIS KEEFE ISoccerNoiI''lustACoalie lxSw Ce v-NHFEHC-Summerw 'SRlIchubCau ghtmeEMMENSPEERBILLRALOM3l'S IDlKCMHASETO6DaysInMay'IPAN DWDPClYRANDDWeHadFunCetti ngC'sThanxto Mom,Dad,FamilyPhyl AandtheCHlNAMAN'2l v .A 93, x fi- KIM MARIE KII.PATRlCIs 1120 FH '81 DCL CHAMPS CBRS LAX ACIFLBPA You're the Best SUM '81 CLIFF BCHSHRTN RRX CRMY Tuna Lob Roll Mushand Munch DYT WAR el NHSki 'n Pb's 256 DSM Cajalatr , True Friends Will Last FOREVER - THANX HUN' lohn W. Hayes Lucile and Bill I-licks Nw-, 7 DEAN lxlRADlIEl-I LONE VVIIEN YOU CAN, CRY NN HEN YOU HAVE TO - BE IMHO NOU MUST ITS A PART OE THE PLAN - MO' BREAD' VVALLSIT' PASSER' TENNIS CHEN' OUTINC CLUB - IOE' MOOSE' PROM' ERIENDS + MEMORIES ON + ON GOOD TINIES ROLL' LOVETO OlSN'ID+NO HENRN FREDERICK IRR APE III GREATER LOVE HEATH NO MAN THAN THIS, THAT HE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR A FRIEND - BUT THERE IS A FRIEND WHO IS CLOSER THAN A BROTHER - Flying' AIoSR TIEIEIPSIPBS ' TRT ' 656500 529 81 SMYTHE' Thanks Mom and Dad CORNELIA IOANNE KOLM ClRoImfaceReniAmazonsDoitIMrsA 'CMD' 'PizixNVayneUSM.ADkMtDT 10 I 3 79pIvSoccrMogiMudBBEM WOCtoweIettesKIeenxDonna'CB2 llPunkinhedC'TMIYCdLkPM2Thanx D,AD'ZmaIOUSOrryM8iDILYdnaILY TNavy-Uvaherelcome' a 'iga Rx f View-I 4 X L f LEE SCOTT RRASNOO Thanx to my family and friends, MrsB, CoachS -wrestling - 4 yrs - C? -'HLIA' - RD, Camp-MU- 'A house divided ,. '? That one life has breathed a little easier because you have lived - this is SUCCESS Thanx DrZ ,IQ -ff P C 17 - ' .i' J R5 ir STEF ANIE CAIL RRASNOXN 3AMsIeepCHmopedFETSbaIIoonsD E ADLINESWYRBR ltri-lingual APUSHM LINLDITRNCILIDMDENMPSCYTHE ?REXThispeasantismuchbeholden- M MmeSpurpIetightsSC,LlMlDMun deroosUNCLE ,ALTYISoudainements 'enx'oleTHXMDSLC .' ...- v ,fu s N .I ,aa if lv r' e A LAWRENCE ELIOT LAMB kee it cool guys Parties with BKCEEZT DHHKK Party in Bermuda That's what she said SanFran with Harps Hey Billerica buddy!! 75 mint Dips What a machine? Thanks Mom and Dad Well much later girls Art and Sandy Hit-rl The Hottman Family lohn and Carol Hines I I I I l' Gee, this KAREN LEE LARSEN OLDBUDYSKKNlGdLKSpTLKWME CitsbenalongwybbybtwvemditTC CrzyDyswSuzyMCBWYiYFTrack8O WASTRIDIOCBUDYRGRTLlSAandIE N3MSLLOFFrdsandmemrySLV4EVE RHEYMRMWeMlSYPrtysTWlLMaya smlecomyrwayDougyrClose2MyH ThanxM81D in is a good book , 57 A ' , g. M1 ' gp.. TERRY LEE LAWSON AllOfMyLove Kevin ,MiSLToeCim rne3steps.Ceils81cheeringCruisnwf CCKaluhaPromwfKEIWeekendsme rnories 79 CapriFriends4everEdM CoodluckIenIHollistonTunesBadCo gedZepYeh!Mels.ThxAll4f2518114 KW l -J T' f QM , 55. go. . 4.55 ' N A ' ..-15.45 Fun with yearbooks! JP lULlET ANN LAMBERT MlCHAELwamfeoYieepCape81FF- MargslaneMargelMlMbebFMgshpg PACCetalrpbsDrBudsLlSHKH.MrA8r CtheivoriesLALALAskibumsMLHQu ebecRocksTYfarnlivethisdayasifitwe rethelast - Kerr,ohyeahILUkidSCRO UNCE IAMES B, LGBARON SMILEYShellyALASIxAsbSFWandNV WslFoundOulSomethingAboutYou BabeWfOYouIrn AIonelyManSQU -X MPNKLNlSDCMyReasonandfxlyPass ionAreTheRudderAndTheSaiIsOtM ySeafa ringSoul lAniT heMasterO1M yFateIArnTheCaptainOrMySoul l? lx ,ha 11 ? W 3 . if f' .si RANDOLPH Nr LANGER Sure! Thanks M+D, DrC, leffB. Hey Katiel promKM Miceli Veg Hallspancakes - Outing Club - SKI THE 'NEST I. Denver, Aspen Col- orado Back Bowls At Vail DC-10 - flying KM Always Scuba! IMVBC PDR Mr, B, CTR BYE in ROBlN RIM LEE Wererilxxerenotrrl lCIsltB1g7 CH EERINGMGQIBCYPTLCASCUZA-Nan dRLTl1eBigLil3MutRipOftlerslSCM,Nl Orientallypesalllookalike guru Tp olsStopandsmeIltheflonersOnnexo ILDIGDQLIVJX9Cl9COPLJYTl'lXFRNDS-'KN DOLILYMDANDMINNIE' Mr. and Mrs. loseph Honan Bill and Mamie Hoyt The Isenberg Family 'vi C. IUDN LEONE THNX-IEX R I HNGM+I D'MARGE'heyI lMSlIJleImtnLSgdtMSlJSSMC,Lp'shair NEOTHRSYRECW DPATHTSIPR-Nv r-Igtallu'vdnThnxlHOlO MPDrds M yMNYEntc's-Ievr'Helium NEpIns7CR Z MaB'2mchatIc'DlOLV+Thnx2evr yIhuh'pt'TGIO' IUDITH ANN LEXIN Every tirne Ive raced my shadow When the sun was at my back, It always ran ahead of me Always got the best ot me But every time Ive raced my shadow When rny face vt as toward the sun, I won SS :F Q 1 . , ,V . x x-'r' ax Y CEDRIC HOU CHENG LEUNG Nothing Matters Except Love. Thanks to Marx Christ Lennon Lee Put The fools OUT' Gymnastic BUM Radical Thats ME Attractively ln- sane Thats ME LOVE who IS There PEACE to HUMANS Burning Spastic Living For Today - Q. ,lvl-.415 ,XJ ' David meditates before every test Q- -'1 IENNIFER ELIZABETH LEVY Merg I Love Ya - Hello Very Much Sis Since Age3 - Ballet Too - Lets Goto The Bank - CAPE - Theres A Godtd9s5yu - In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart - Anne Frank my 'lb E 'TN - cl K X ,X CASSANDRA MELISHA LEWIS THANX MOM WE MADE ITF GOD SAW US THROUGH? GOOD LUCK BW AS MT VE LS TS DS Tl IF IS SM IL DD TC Dk ES LM WP IL THE B'S 1182-III7 STILL LIKES THOSE NDS TAKE CARE CC TP MP AF DS IS PS CLASS OE 82 It I PAUL E LIEN-XRD IULIA M, L. LEWIS LEWI - FH1!9DCLCHAMPSllEH CB KS MG+B251IBBALL1! ZSBUTCHMO AVEThanxRTwhaIeONgoobasSPAZ - Tl-IANXforALLIGLUCKIHIADHKM ASCCCHKBo-MOLARBrewiNYE80ya kinCol3:17PEThanxMD+famiIyILYCL ASSof82isBESTatWHATtheyDOI AX ' t fiflf 5?-v1'X. ' LEIE LORENTZEN George?SpeerBiIlBuddiesMHlPAHO KRBLaxtr32PepsiEMMENCPNMOLA R? , . .F'ThatlPLunchWfHagsBROO KEPromWKndThnxBubbleButtDear BoomBoomChubbyShineButImNotS oThinkAsYouDrunklAmThnxM+Da ndtheCh-naman lohn and Csarol lxassaliian Owen and Alice Keele R. IEFFREY LYMAN Thnx: llProf, Dr, A-Head, MrsB Rex, CoachM, DocFro, DBP, MandD But strong in will to strive to seek to find and not to yield Har- vard Hopeful, The Moose and the Mole, Lingua, Raslin, Drama BYRON WYATT MAH TrAveLLErSSBCSBKMBTFMEMWMh ilimC'estunebonneideelSICHiCoac hfCCEtMrs.EinOrchMATHTEAM - CTN18dsec+sectanlFrankCdLuckHi Lisa!MattlRLMr.DACMotobecanelR ubiksltwasgreattok nowyaCIassReu mon LAUREN MCCARTHY MCMWXLIAWDDMSAMPBLMKCS MMBNSDMTILMKB-EXlGRT9ZRW N-WEWONPARTYLBOS-NCCYBBBB SOMEONEITPLROMBBBB-SPATHSR RL-SCS-CCSDTAYSUCARPL ? HEYA NNNANA!LORlWF'NEXCllTVlCLKK KREMEMBERMBANDZZZITSCCRUX l43BOBBY-REN CHRISTINE E. MACDONALD lULlE!, LOVE YOU CEL, ROL, DS! THANX COACH, MR. A! CM? Ha- ha Stef-moped Miss you R-11 peo- ple f81 Crad's7, ROL, DB, MK, DL . , . NY someday Friendly's? Cel froomies?l CSW parties An Audi?! LOVE YOU MOM + DAD 'YT' ...I IUDY MARKELL juan Yo Vivo Amandote, Cyndi friends Always Boston A-Nite Illu- sions: IL. SC. LH. CG. WOAS CELEBRATE CT. Party in AAL. WA. Hitch Smeg GF-BYE: SG. DS. LN. f l.M. and lL. Zgether 4ever f Thanku: M8rD CF. IL. lLY Y 'Q CWYNNETH IEANNE MACDONALD This is a short preamble to a long story There is so much still to do. Always Family, Friends, Drama and so much more. You have given me a rhapsody of words for me to tell the world. 1-wit aus' CELESTE ANN MCCABE Chris -n- lulDiet PPS Friendlys SCHNEST Uthe business Daddy len I may not be perfectly witty, perfectly wise or perfectly wonder- ful but I am always perfectly mel Rol keatsy Thx M8tD beach etvoila ZOO MAURA IANE MACMILLAN CFR4everlCMlslePDunkinsHuh 7 Sw atCCidldntWntAnyPsRavl4PaatyCi nWskysourCnrlMtrsKBcalMeSometi meWnaDragWkndDtoursKrisBudd yFearsome4some7O? 25ctSwimwllrP whereRmyShoes ? TClFMooseltUpl 43MDlSADWellSeeYa Y 4- , I l'Wr'. J LYNNE MCCAMMON U...----' -1 4 'la 'M -. Well, it could be pudding, or jello, or baked beans, or . . Mr. and Mrs. l. Cordan Kilpatrick, lr. Dr and Mrs Henry lxolm X.. N:-ff' NIARN E MQCURM-XC,lx TLittle Elite GRP SCLGA SAAIL YPLS lst cheering FETPRI FLINGS AND THINGS FRIENDS LB KWLJOD DAG PRTV 250 Gl.ChRlS crash' Sun and Soaps Great Get Aways who cares what people think of you lt you like yourselt TMD SUSAN E MCLAUGHLIN DAaFunit-ThThThwIBrokenBDBCEa ndLithsWe,mSKi-teamnosnowlRIBO n'lGl'1ippy''DWMoBoLDthnXBbaIICh eerIeadingRRRUSSMt.McL. BY MA NISNOTHINCELSEBUTWHATHEMA KESOFHIMSELF - IP Satre IONATHAN THOMAS MCDERMOTT ScoopYouBetIamaicawHeadlessAru bawMQIBBarbad0swRRWHlPCrea mPartiesFred'sMotelMarcosBaseme ntShould'vedoneBetterMKCRFFTSR RSPTheCrewThePussycatSnowsiste rsflollegelookoutlBCThenCalifornia Thanxgirlshuh! C '7 MARIE MCMULLEN DREAMUNTILLYOURDREAMSCO METRUEIILONGLIVEROCKILEDZEP GONCERTSIPURPLERAINBOWSMIC SMOVEINONILUSHPUPPIESBUZMU SHCRUSINPARTYILIVEINFORTHEW EEKENDIKEGSUMMERDBPPSBIMK MKWFFOUTAHERECYLMF -CCY You stud7'1 -1 'ff. X S QQ 'M I, Getting high off of helium KIM I. MELANSON David Love U always and 4ever UAH. Luv U Dad Iudy My Friend Always Thanx Luv U Thanx Sis Lush puppies Get Deaked lm Confused No nukes Babyface What happen- ed lM's Love stinks BSS. AMF DC- IMG SMMIL KWMMK PTLIG DCPC ANTHONY A. MERULLO THANKSLIZANDIR.FMIP79FORDFL OOROUNDHILLWHATSUPDOCHD IAVER AGEWHO795YearPlanHasCo meToTHEEND KATHLEEN MENDYS IUDY SUE METTA GaryWe-ShareAnEverlastingLuvILov eYouMomDaddysLittleGirlMyFrien dsKimMMMokWLGBSShirlLoveYou NickLisaAnnaCynthiaRosesForever OscarandSylviaLushPuppsGoodDea kingsHunnyYourLittleSchnoogumsF orever The krasnow Family Peggy and Dave Lambert Mr, and Mrs. Langer The next Rona Barrett MEC ANDREA MILLER YOU ARE ON THE ROAD MUST HAVE A CODE THAT YOU CAN LIVE BY. AND SO BECOME YOURSELF, BECAUSE THE PAST IS IUST A GOOD-BYE. CSN, PEPPER! SUMMER OF 81 WITH KAREN AT WALDEN IB+BI ALLMAN BROS. 81 W! GANG KRISTIN MOYER FHK32 DCL CHAMPS 81 CBK'S AC- CY? MCI8rB STPIH 3L'S SCMO NHi 6BTS WE'RE BAD WWID NANCE: BLONDE THE BOSS: AS LMIQ CCSC CHOTP PB'S 2511 PRINCE'S DEB? SWAT THANKS MGD 143 CLWand land SOPHS LATER Ken and Liz l.eBaron 'w-- E X VALERIE IEANNE MILLER MARYSTEFLISACAROLIENSZCELEST ECHRISDAVENATEERICKPAUL'20S QUIRRELISLAND,BERMUDA79imiss youmomandtigerBROCKELMAN'SC LOSE-UPBLUECHEVETTEBODENISO NU.OHIOCOMPUTERSLATINPHYSI CSZFRENCH 'UD ASTRID MULLER 375: -A Q, J, .I ' , FRANK IOSEPH W. M. MEYER-CIESOW MILLER My thanks to all students, teachers and an other persons related to the Higlli School It was certainly a great year and I enjoyed it very much. Also good luck to all persons mentioned above! Lux '57 MIKI MIURA Tomorrow is always a day away. I learned this at the beginning of my American life. So I have been doing my best every single day. I am pro- ud of my living in America. Thanks to the Short family. Whosoever shall not fall by the sword or by famine, shall fall by pestilence so why bother shaving? WKA 5. SANDRA LYNNE MONSON WMVRONATOADFFIBMLMPCISN TAKEHKSUISIL DDlLCLLSCHCM'kRI UNITE'18C:PMBUNUSUAl.C.LF+Rmr ningafterir11LandlBLMKCTRIKetc 2hnds Co4itlBFURK - ucrackmeDo initRwayCOOSECrusinwhere?EBFP ARTYWOTAXlMICKYD'S BYE' L- -T Really now' Mr. and Mrs. Lamb Ierry and Linda Levin 74 vs CATHERINE A MURPHY A smile is something nice to see, it doesnt cost a cent A smile is something all your own, it never can be lent DCL FH CHAMPS 81 CBKS 8076 WC - YOIAM CRACKERIACK LAX EX-5 OTL BBLUNCH MLAW 1 u. 'I-'ha IENNIFER CLAIRE NICHOLS Crossing campus thru rain snow and sun, classes with friends, Swim Team Lat Clb SAB Mag StudC, Ane one day it ends A bright future to all' No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings ist! IDONNAX I MLK JNNFIL r: II Balmll RAY IJUBY A IVV1IlieI WHATS THE RFC IPI MRS WIL7 Ixinlto the Islf' 'EMXNOC ' Tone-It-ts rule MX +lC - Blues sisters Sealax + Yimmaheacl' ' Poison In ' MF Hilsonian Institute ot Tech Thanx Mrs T, Mr B+Ms B Il N NIM? sg.. vq LISA HOLLY NELLES LynnfSueFab4I'T QMKtSngSIgCFrp VfFfWC,MACS,HOIOS,DD,CRF+ C,RHPicSh,CanMeCaNI8l - MCMa gic,UMM - OK,Bondo,PaintSkiThe WoodsAreLovelyDarkDeep,ButIHa vePromisesToKeep,f+MiIesToGoBe forelSIeep.!ThxALL '2- X IENNIFER NOLAN FINISH EACH DAY AND BE DONE WXIT. YOU HAVE DONE WHAT YOU COULD, WELL FAMILY LAST MINUTE AGAIN. SPORTS MADE IT BEARABLE I HATE THE BENCH THNKS TO THESE WHO HE LPDIN DDITCDLCKMARNATECYCLED ERKENDLSASUEBRNSPATTY 37 POKER I . ? K9 44 ENID MARIE O'DONNELL CBSLayFWT C I6FBIOCCCMIMIC LRYTPCNEEBIMikePWtoweI AIC? CetOut'WinsdayACTRACKlEELCiso 7RichardNewYears8Oibwifilwytfym smtmyststitchyouarenevergivenawi shwithoutalsobeinggiventhepowert omakeittrue Qs- Q X MARY NEWBURY RememthemovwI.C.E,YN.thanxtoa ll CCHBOheyl,goodluckflhopeyoud n'thvmorePOKERgmstSeeYaI ERIK WARREN NOTTLESON LaX79-82FBWrasslinBLUETHANXDa d,Mom,MrsA''VlVELEROlSOLElL Sa turnaliaDramieFLOOD'78WedFBall QCIaypt''EventheLosersGetLuckyS ometime''EMWOCHonToweletteY EARBOOKSrOUTRAGEOUSDayHer eWeCoSWISSMISS NATHAN REYNOLDS NEWBURY EEENINIQCLLet'sGTMovieBluel4Ag nusSatrnlianMscI''Youmean,Menshi ttodeath. SudRFldandHckyMnglyH HswingsPlbridgeHBAPUSHTVS wB kngCM'sjobsISwissMiss. REGINA DAWN NURMI Thanxsfriendsformakingthennewki d''fitin!LorlHLISCETARNDukesofWa ylandTheI'South SouthernComfort WHSAWHSHEYCHlCKbestIiIIIenny moifirstamgAstrangerisjustafriendyo uhaveyettomeet .ThanxsALoveYaM omDadl U ' f --' Peg and Ed Lewis Karen and Carl Lorentzen 'Sa cjjiv TOM O'SHEA B-Ball 4Yrs best W vs LC 80 79 BC F-ball Weekends and B-ball games Thanks to M8rD BG PO MO and especially TO Ive made it thru never let up and always RHYCT GB WH 1 KAREN TAYLOR PLATT BermudaSidekickBornToBeWiIdLets GetRowdyIDid594LushPuppiesWhy BeNormalIrPromHeadedOnTheHig hwayTWRI-StateiesCoIdSnowWast eProductS IashyBarHoppingLiIlysCu estPassCoIIectWereAIIWastedWen zoThxMD Paul and his harem QEWW9' TT' Y, T...-...4 LYNNE-MARIE PANDOLFO LISA, FC, CR and Coff, frappes Scott and Hilton FIREBATON 7 yro Bang -Flyer! FORKing 1 Parties Igom and Ieff Bogarts BOSTON W8iS, D8tM Dances and spazzing Mels RI Lipton Bird HP We FF out!! YOU CREATE YOUR OWN REALITY STEPHEN DAVID PLUMB FB 1176 7 mansled coachs lesus fellas MLF - LAURA 10:30 It's worth your while BOW Rd 9712 Typical Weekend Party - Mark's Basement IAC, Scoop + Tomi Wheres The Party Quarters Till Ya Drop Skiing Day Trips wflon + Rog -249 WENDY ANN PEELER SHAWN - FOREVER Will We Be UHOW I WISH YOU WERE HERE Keg Parties! P.A.Y,M.F, UTOPIA I and IIT, C, - GO FOR IT - And All You Touch And All You See Is All Your Life Will Ever Be Its An Open Road Ahead. SP ,Ji hi. f . K I ' I 'Tx 'Sgr' N is 1 HEJKIQ. POLLANEN Soccer, Hockey, Partys. That was a nice year! THANKX friends! No BN o FUN. Right! 42 st S602 jerks in NY. MBQ? NO PROBLEM! Summer 82? Cape? Back Iuly, Thank you Mr + Mrs S. Year was good for me! BETHANY A. OPRIE LOVE WHEN YOU CAN CRY WHEN YOU HAVE TO BE WHO YOU MUST THAT'S A PART OF THE PLAN RVtlb nu4u CA+Wa breath ofsun MRILC - T4B.T! IASON IAMES KENNEDY PITTS HONEY, Summer camping trip, Back for more lack, YACK!!?! sound familiar AIH, MOLAR chaquita Gomez Bubble Butt, Annes Pet Pickle, Pubie LAX? LL+CN EMSNITZEL Good luck all, many Thanks Mom and Dad X N I PETER ANTHONY PROFIT ABOUTTimeHADFUNWHSFODCo nnieMBCHOCKEYSitDOWNWALN UTHiLLIOLDIESTHEDOORSSTONES CLASHQ ILUCKYPRIMERROLLERSK ATiNGCOMPSKiiNCSummer814TH IULYjacRDSODTHEHUNCieSC Ano eTripNewDS?NPauIFIipIimSteveTo mTHEBEST Mr. and Mrs. Fay S. C. Mah Marjorie and Bob McCammon Wx-, 7 'fgagfgi fig. -D g.-I Sibling Love A CHERNL ANN RINCROSL BOSTONH' I43BrianlBCIForeverIuIy ll N8 IROCRNROLLP-XRTN Frisbeea nflxx alksWSlXX BTheCapeFantasxGir I-,I illiammunchin-GoodPartNin-NH Theh eirsfonterts'Thel's-Dancinan dheachinu ithCharXN ishnonastam ar tthanxmS.d YTT7' LAURENCE ROSENBERG NSSessionMusicToStudyBy ? BSCBS MasterLICars2Who'sBett Aershake? MicRun'ThatMustGo'EB l513x 'ZDB ST AFTY7upSCBowlmanIBEDOAPD eadHeadIMDBVeryNiceMac'sBreak fastLIKCRIUsLat Sch'sFLMCPC MARY QUIGLEY CCSMR+WKENDS143CWETHNXLR MLCE62 ISOOCCREWBLSSGKMGTN AUSETMYMLLUCHSTORMYWTR WESTNTHRUSUZANNETFBAFKRDT RPSWYC ,OCT8'lAfrHrSRDARUBAR IBAIB+IMTAKlNCHNCSWSCGLMS DWRDHSETHNXD+DFLBESFlNLAN DISCRRBTYTDLYMBIS T7 :aff- sf- 9 . E. - I MARIORIE A. RASKIN Everything Must Change - GB Thanx Fam Clan CBK f DCL FH81 Champs, Convoy to CC Margs Phyl Iane and lul, IYTRP CDT SUE SK? I Thx 4 the lcker Mems wx Mitch MH we made it! I and Clsle party KD Are Urdy? Track Chick Luv MDPT ,af v4 MICHAEL ROSENBERC LCFCH NN For Latin and EE too, CL ANDWP - THANKS, Neal, For all those morning rides - STAFTY Sec. 2 yrs. ABLGD VINBS IKILLR CSWDC - Ed, ESAD, Nature - CSABP AM-BG and Martha's Vineyard Nantucket, Maine Sailing Skiing IEANNE CHRISTINE QUILLET LAPLUSPERDUEDETOUTESLESIOUR NEESESTCELLEOUL'ONN'APASRl,T HANKSTOEVERYONENNDHPCW ASFUN.TVCAMPCOLD1081-46211 .STARTWASHARDB USMERCISMITHMYCHOU 143+3+4 TERRI LEIGH RAVANIS City Girl wfBoston Accent Gregory Street wfKB sisters ID: Cuc oo - Lady IL: Aloha Hey MM This is true CC + IH SF4E ThxMG Gdoor - Smash! GT + GL to Ir Bud- dies Rav Partiesl ZSQ Gators Swim- ming +101-43 Family ROGER BABSON ROSS 12481KMKKOLYCAPEDinnerRome oNYSABBATHCACBIGMACSIPCNFl. DSMDWYHLPSTCROIXBLAIGINBRI' ONCOKHETITOYIGSSXPRTYSWN- KCTMDPGACDOEBARBADOSTBA RIUST1MORERNREARACKFYNTHEE YEIMIImiGUSPPTCFSMISTCROIXDP' UMSTHAXMOM Mr and Mrs Richard I McDermott Bill and Louise Murphy Rick and Ingrid Moyer A 1 CHIP RUDSIT FEELING ALRIGHT WITH THE CREW f CHAINSAW X GO! X PCP X FIVE! SHES A VERY KINKY GIRL X BIGT SCOOP X MILFORD IAM I RR X MARKO X DHZI WHSNO FUN X HEADLESS PARTY WHIPPED CREAM X LOBOTOMY X DTDT ATLANTA LADY X TRACY - TYFEI LYAT THADDEUS S. E. RUSSELL AWayIandWrassIin'EducationSOCC ER,78-81,goaIs ? !BuddyFavoritecour ses?BUSandRECESSLate? DELAYlSP REFERABLETOERRORH - leffersonT HANX:Rex,Doc,CoachesMoyerand Snow,Dr.Z,FRIENDSBustingLooseI 'i RICHARD CUTLER SALTER ThanxCoachsMCDSDrZWraslinLX3 rdWheeIFWTGTiBBFMSpsLaureI+H 5255917WRGoddesFOrpBPLetters DUBTPCNEEBISAVAGEFREEZEEFcIub CbryEnidNewYears80Simion,Ysrs.Y actw.TRRWSagtctITPWTWIALOC sy. DANA RUSSELL THOMAS M. RUSSO HIT ENDED NOT WITH A BANG BUT WITH A WHISPER AND AS THE CLOUD CLEARS A NEW GENERA- TION EMERGES, THE END WTF. ALLERENE DAWN SAMUELS THANKS2METCOandMYFAMILY4A LLTHEENCOURAGEMENTandSUPP ORTGOODLUCKCLASSOFBZLSMT CLTSTIVEIFBWDONTFORGETMEC CTPKCWMDHandECMYBIGBROKE EPINTOUCHDPBPABCSMOTHANK Micky and Minnie ,.4nl4 ryan I TERESA MARIA SAULTER Poems Prayers and Promises - hovv sweet it is to love someone how right it is to care how long tts been since yesterday what about tomorrow? what about our dreams and old memories weve shared' L . ROY R SCARPATO Hey MR S I'm Back tor Track but everyones gone SN, DM, MS, KS, EY, KEFI and BL ONLY RF left SUB- 5, V-5, All but Mapo sub IT Scott left and Pat from FH Deserxe spot can't fit the bit about the moose MAACPCSWTWWNRITPY SLS4ALLYOURADVICEHELPandSUP Denver Flagg PORTZMEBYEMIGAGOODLUCK Dr. and Mrs. M. S. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. lohn O'DonneIl Mr. and Mrs. loseph P O'Shea Ns. l julie, stop smiling and start lifting ANDREA MERRILL SETO Chris, ALWAYSandFOREVER10f I2 WeIIMakeIt TrustMe - OurLtELlTEC routpAALGMMSCLSRL'Mem'New Yrs I,D0ntVVorry,NOs,Teddy?On andOtt,Mikestrut,NAVY? Cymnasti cs98Ibs7Cheerin,PromandSum8lTh anxM8iD,CLuckMarkandDon - ILY CF if MIKE A SHAW Party at the Road House six shooter Good Sinse Assasin Lefty Flem Werbs NH, Sum- mer Kill Weston Hooteryille Go sick Helicopter Skiing in the Monashees ' Powder f Brewage I Get High Colorado Bound I Bye DAVID C. SCHABERC Waters stink soon, if in one place they bide , . . But when they kiss one bank, and leaving this, Never look back, but the next bank do kiss, Then are they purest . , . Uhank you Ally lohn Donne FRANCO ALFREDO SCIRPO TO ALL MY FRIENDS A SPECIAL THANKS - FOR THE FINE MEMORY. BECUZ OF YOU MY EX- PERIENCE IN AMERICA HAS BEEN SUPER. TO MY DEAR FAMILY A SPECIAL BLESS - FOR THE SUP- PORT. 'H ARRIVEDERCI AMERICA lit LISA DIANE SHEMLICIAN TBOTsfriendStalksQniteKLLMwann aGotoUM ? HIwnWkd?AAASdon't Worry?LosersMuch 2 Where'stheP? AffSO 7 ManyMemoriesLockedAwa ySFWR7 2-If80BobbyURmyBestfri end-I3thxM8iDfostndg.byMeH25G - LuckL8.D'DREAMSR-ILIVINC PETER I. SCHWALM SoccerfTrackfGoodtimesfCoodfri endsFREEZE - UITSTHECOPS - OHS H - - Vaveragee?ItsgoingdownlN OGOBB.lenl 3 1 1318 1jCapeWHPast a2ndF7WPL,,Thx.PromflBurb 1sti me ? Let'sGoSaiIing''FiresidePIan?N OKNOKCNC.ThxM+D LARRY SCOTT ANNE MARIE SHINE FHDCLCHAMPS81CBKSLaxThnxO MARIivrmc143aDEBBPWPWAC?S WAtArcurdy ? CMHMlSSIONacc?lH Cascpar,TheBossKMjTWF,No254I WMPromWBfconvCAPElre,xmascf orCTlowhat ? KBT!lSPWMFM?PB'sC oodFriendsThnxM8iDliLukFrMMsM 280 Charles and kathy Raskin Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ci. Ravanis I , THOMAS H. SLAYTON PartyAtMarcosPartyupRRMKFFSPC RPCMSRMfGoodsinseisneededHea dlessesHotelfScoopfwaterskiingfS ummersinVTfFootballBottornsupfR ogersbasernentNoualwaysremem beryourfirstflLOVEYOULesleafWe stwardBoundff DARRELL ANTHONY SMITH THANX! DAD AND FAMILY KRAPFS LYNETTE AND THE GANG LUKE AND MOYER GOFF AND GANG METCO 82 RIGHTO ON!!! TI MT LS BW CL. I LOVE YOU ALLERENE!! HOYTRUSSRICKRATNERPER 8!! IUNE 3 1980: MOM CAME HOME!! HANK! WANNU! AD!! 5. IENNIFER ANN SMITH 4 yrs in the making Bruce and Biff ' Gloucester 81l Bs Peter doing ND's - BURPI BORN TO RUN Spr- ingsteen 111 SDMPWC - I HOPE ' FRIENDS 'f MB's Party - Sloe GIN the morning after GH 'K NESQ S8fMl happy to leave sad to go THANX MSD .V .rg bk! DAN BENIAMIN SMILEY EfhkotzsandnlandB615srvisCOMart lskwpsHksgNlsnknflEdgMrcyAlgnsg rlfZlndLuW111MPsacWPHKiTheoP hiIoGrkwrbHbkcrshWngdAnglCbnt RtrtsMlTmtl8BreksDrtRxAPSHEprtn HFblwlTfflmsotrdshows?KpYrSpcCl nCol3:12-17IC gg, v- if DEBORAH ANN SMITH TSUP?FROMHEAVENTOHEARTAC HEIVEFOUNDOUTTHEHARDWAY CSICLSNTIMEHFRIENDSRWELEDZE PPROMSMYBESTESTBUDDY11-18- 80llLYF+AK-MARTANYONE?HEYO TISMOONLIGHTINGINCANADABE ASTSSEGRETSBBLOOKOUTGHHERE ICOME N fxvf . An ' 4. I PHIL SNOW l'M SO BORED WITH THE USA - CLASH GOD SAVE THE QUEEN - SEX PISTOLS SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME 6 Q-v LORI STATKUS ZUP-CC ILDSE GSM? 83 81 START ME UP! GEILS, FOR -I-IBH, SQ'MKOL, SAILING, BTRL PUDGE - 27Vt I VVED EDS GANG HAM- MEREDQ MUNCHIESI SUMMER OF 81! MEMORIES LP - YOU MARE ME LIVEg YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND THANX MDVM ' ' U. aff . ' SJ '15 IENNIFER M STEEL CorneDanceW Thewestwindand TouchAllTheMntnTopsSailOerTheC anyonsandUpToTheStarsandReacn ForTheHeavensa ndHopeForTheF ut ureand -XIlThalWeCanBeNoIWl1at We kreSrnr80StG8 IMOBlNatureDr eamLix eLoveLaughFriendsTnnxM8 D 143 ludith Ross Sam and Polly Russell Nw- 9 if F MARY MICHELLE STR ASSVVIMMER MiStLtoe AkMandLEGBESTOFRNDS AVVandLI-MICBSLDMSTILLFRNDSLa tea susualMels-lBrk fstTCIRMDSLetth egatmsrlIIlNCYM-TANKICREMML-4 S55SBBORLLYPT'HEYHP-PAAAART YMUCH 3 'TILIPKFMOLSONGOLDE NTHNXM ANDDGDLKI ANDCBYEW HS ll KAREN AILEEN SININDELL Tuck 8 28 81 Styx Riyerside may summer 81 Renee and tie Hey Ewin its me Kawin ERINH Bowling ANEWWAY Brock's Old FramCi Iu- Iy-1, 178-D Ixelleigh it's time to turn the page in our Ines thanx mom and dad Listen to the music NANCY SY NK TAUNYA STOKES WELL I MADE IT GOOD BYE VVAYLAND I WOULD LIKE TO THANX METCO STAFF LGTFP SRF MOM AND DAD AND MY FRIENDS GOOD LUCK DSMPLS BWTPPS SWWSCL REMEMBERING COLLEGE TOUR 81 Special GDLK TO Michelle, Rick LESLIE SULLIVAN I made it Thanks to you MOM DAD And now I must Iam on Good Luck Metco Students Thanks for everything LGPSRF WHS STFBYT Sully Good Time CT 81 And you know that Good Luck MTDS TIBWT SVEA SPCCL I Love my BOO ERIC G SUTERMEISTER LAX79-82CrazeeAM'sInEmwocTha nxDRZsKippyS2559:GoddessFreak' emOut4ever,SalterheadPingPongAt Monk's,THEIettersDaMiBasiaMille,C arlina,143LoveandMissYouDad,Tha nksFrndsMOM,IOHNLUCKYFLA - 80,81.BYE F Nw? . L 4.' 1. J MICHELLE MARIE TAYLOR Thanx for the push Mom, Dad Met- co Staff, LGPSR FTFI Have Come a Long Ways and I Plan to Keep on Moving on Remembering College Tour 81 Good Luck LSALT IDSBW CLVEC MPSSWI MBF TAUNYA S Always Lovin My Moses. Ayyyl NANCY ANN TESTA 'FRIENDS'NESgS8.MfLOVEorLUSTF Iorida-Canadians?CKradIMOIDAVI DISLOEGINIPSYCHUPFORLIFEFOREI GHER4''WOMANINBLACKHTOMB ABYS - SCOOP - WHO - SORRYA LASKATHANKSMRSHELTONQMO MandDAD!MUCHMADNESSDIVINE STENSEI E X X, I ' ED TOBIN B-balIStateChamps81and82,WHYCl ub,HRc,scThanxCoachPMrFPGMan dH,MSLandB 'GOBLIN!'TheTobinm obileIives1Sth-CuWastopIaughingR egIEspanafueexcelenteSraC-gracias ?ZA?GoodbyeandGoodIuck - l'Ilse eyouatthetopl Mr and Mrs Willard C Salter lack and Iann Shemligian Mr, and Mrs. Charl9S Shaw X I , I f X I ION TURIN Qi' DOUGLAS H. WERBY DontStandSoCloseToMeSychoKILL er.LipServiceIsAIIYouEverGetFrom Me.I'veGoneToFindaBlackMagicW omanandDanceThisMessAround.Its BeenReal GOONSquaD''MS.lS.CD. DR.SkiTrips81I.M.andM.S.Can'tForg etKD.IH,U2MO 1 KATHLEEN M. WILLIAMS MyBrotherTimBornToBeWiIdWeMi ssYouI'dGiveAnythinglOwnIustToH aveYouBackAgainlGetConfusedEve ryDayMushyRlWheresMyCar?BER MUDAsidekickLUSHPUPPIESRowdy CrewWhyBeNormal?ILuvMyFamiIy MagandDad RACHEL I, VARTANIAN BGFLI!!gbi4vaTnxmra-4SSRxomiIifBA RBARBAR:25nonoS1000fzzzfudge TnxL4SPARKLINGBERMUDAB-DAY 2nddoorfritContest'811i lpoImoIPo dunkLives'8Ods:. . .SeeYa'inRIBeth6 !82 OT ? TnxMrMLadyLucktr 30Tha nksMom+Dad DAN VASSILOVSKI TENNIS ANYONE? WHAT? STUDY? BE SERIOUS! B.S. IS BEST! 71 old SB! THE MORE TIME YOU HAVE FOR IT - THE LESS YOU SPEND ON IT. DO IT TODAY - YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO TOMORROW! DR. H! 8182 MERC. ii291L2 NBDI4 - TO WHS - BAH! BEVERLY I. WHITE Well Wayland! the time has come for me to move on! Thanks Ma, Metco, And 1982 nov. Retreat! 82 is the Best forv Good Luck CheriC, ToniP, MiaP DRUS, Pats And Everyone else. Hollywood here I come! ,Q NICOLA WILLIAMS Rock On. SfW: States 81, Bermuda Blue TA. Summer in civilization, Love and Thanx to K and All, fromme and toM from FA and I But it really doesn't matter at all, no it really doesn't matter at all Iife's a gas - TREX Enjoy . f lv' I .r -1-4 .rfb -43' P156 -A 7 -t 13? 5 .r?'7. 'J'1:Q'9P r jf' ' 'wu- a iff me Look! lt's a bird! It s a plane' Nope' lt s lim and Barbara Shine Mrs. George R. Sutermeister Don and Peg Williams w-- lx-KREN E XX lLSON OIxlE5upperattheOC'S-lanexperuen cel BLUESISTERS-DO+LGVv MrHBl LLNIOEL+BARRYBABYBURlxYlECUR -XBJS-B-Xllvwnatsl1appening'lS:DBM MSCZIMCIMUDMOCMHIKCDDC Htorexer EMWOC-towelette-SCO ODLUCk82143M8.D 'Vi DACIA WOLFSON COflife-SmiIeWhiIeYrMakinItLaugh WhiIeYrTakinIt,WhoCareslfYrFakinI t'CurtainllodsfNikweazy-CdTms-ld VAlLandPISECO-memoirs.HckOgIm CrzyB+U,Wl'1ozYrFriend?M2-oy-ve yf-442.RHPSRnteOnIcelSTIDfHS,oiIy BmfB-B 01 ' lll The contemplator 1 .AL Praying for victory? X ANDREA l WONC ChlppypiphdbowongsaywhaIYMO DBKZmrhdClLCEOPYAnabeIWilRe eSAFmeandmyRCSuzymr magloom ornrnydearRAYFgnrDevokkgyssBon korHeyUwho'GnatMatthayamoMr s AAngelo'scoachVRKCHtRSrgse17 CandEDashaGLEWlSbClWNug lOw I CEOFFREY V V VVOOD YouCantAIwaysGetWhatYouWant ButIfYouTrySometimesBlBlLULongLi veThQDISCIPLESTrashedKegitCood BAHOdemonAIcohoITHECLASHVO DSQUADCentipede114BPRTuftsPa rtnesThanxKenlLUM+DThanksGymn ast1csRules Paula and Dax ld VX ood Evelyn and Bill Wolfson ANNE WOODWORTH Friends: LILM MSSM thanx PB and AM Summer 81: Cal's and Ll, Magic Bus! Hurts have taught me never give up loving, be willing to take another risk and chance, otherwise tomorrow may be empty. ILY Mom and Frank affi- 'U' ir t 4 . I IOHN MICHAEL YAMARTINO SOCCER 78-81 38 Paulg ldon't care what they say, you're a great friend. Marge Phyl and lane Will - you Stud Margot - Breathe Thad - Hurry up M and D and Family kept me going Sad to say goodbye C - 5. 7'-I V577 9' QT MARC YE X-Country??l Ski Team Lives!! Col- orado Hey KF, You wanna go for a ride? Good times with IM, CRMS, NAUI, AUDIO VISUAL IOCK party? It just seems useless to work so hard and get nothing out of it. '4 iii in-. KATHLEEN M, ZIMMERMAN Zimmerheadl EMWOCtoweletsRUL E 1 43KolmfaceDofriends4ever3mus ketrs+1CB2MogiMudDonnaOHfNe edatissuPunkinhedMF:Ps+SC+V+R: SFPIIacesrdublSOCCERLAXWilyMo OkieallnitersDoitupinUVAcjCLMTP 2DCthnxIPMHMCl Hats ott' PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Kevin Bell Michael lordan David Carrier Paul Keller Michael Clark Kevin Kercheval Kenan Collins Robyn Roberts Andrew Felz Peter Townsend lon Cardescu Steven Warriner Lucy Haroutunian Polly Webber Carol Huffman Mr. and Mrs Backman Wong Dr and Mrs XX illiarn C Zimmerman, lr EY A Q MOST .SINCERE c:D CSD l Q3 Q Q N Lee Krashoo Nl 1 0 Xl O - - XXQJ . . . MGY50'l' l'lCllMVlll ' 4 f. Yr! A f FLIKT J 1, 1 h Ann me f: Micky M0 Us Franco N A -X X ,hm . . 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Y955 lfhi' Jeff Lymqn ARTIST v.' it-f x Mlchdcl Faz3cn .I K5 .5 gvlf-a ' I'f! ORGANIZEP MOST Donna O Connell 55V Jocx Q . ne D pdndvlfo F.-2'.f,,,..,5aw an 5 l'Y XX CLASS mrsufcr y P'y - ' David Schabcrj ff' La . ' W .J 5 ,rp- rn . . Sfefame Krwnow Sfcfanlc Kmsnow , Andrew 5.. X Ha'3M,9 Lisa. Gnlvqr I wonsfnmvfx ,,, by 9 . Mu wh Ben Jackson f Walham 'I X Hxck5 FRIENPLIEST Ca-lhgrmg Brmh Chw ' '- Munhg 5 1 X Jang, Donahue Kam sf had Mosr CONSEKVATIVE Koberfs Mosr xmcu. M h I 4 nc ae , ' M Fangcn F Asmfsr ' L s x Mlchme Q Jvlne Cf' 6 , X L ' ' 9 - L Goodwm ambcrg sm ' A 'Q N X J' , X ., f Mosr :vs X X ' ' K MUSICAL X x, ' A X 'cc , r , 2 Jon W A MUSTJSOYHISTICATL-'D McDerm0H Q? Q 9 5, 30 Daw S 089 63 05 abcrg ' 9 A, J' Xb Q Z X f' f A f W 5 1 y tg 7 - S XX Fred 1 gg K Q X Fowl I' ' fx XS if K X' or ' j .Q X A I f X H cu ss Km 1 ROWDY PIQH X NA Andrfa Sc+o 188 mg FHVORXTE MH ,S TEFTCHEQ5 V 955 'E me. smnw 49 MR rmqqy Mi? HRTHUR MR smesvem Of. 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H Smeg ,M ,5,O,:o,m Pwxahn wo .40 K 4, Tp, f7ED'EYHLfCLASSoc8L UT- PY Bw ow HN fzvv SHWT mmzwmz lunior Prom On Friday, May 29, 1981, the Class of 1982 held their lunior Prom at the Chateau de Ville in Framingham. Assisted by en- thusiastic committees, our prom Chairperson, Dugi skillfully organized everything from the band to the delicious meal for the evening. The highlight of the prom was the crowning of the queen, Maura MacMillan, and her court, and a spectacular sing- ing performance by Lisa lacobsen, lulie Lambert, and Sue Hayes 4 5-lil . 1 x H - V bf , y I- . hi --X , S ew -A - ', .1 I'm a vegetarian. l The queen and her court nik EL! Connections Gathering together wide-eyed freshmen and laid-back seniors is ordinarily not an easy process, but with ten motivated coor- dinators and an enthusiastic guidance department anything is possible. For the second successful year, the Connections program went oft without a hitch, pairing senior guides with eager ninth grade newcomers, the afternoon complete with campus tour and hearty barbecue. Hats off to all who participated, especially to the project coordinators: Risa Dinman, Russ Doherty, Kevin Kercheval, Lee Krasnoo, ludy Levin, Anne Shine, Darrell Smith, Ed Tobin, Rachel Vartanian, and Kathy Zimmerman, 'Il i-xy llllllxlihs. A . r 'l f 5 J Q '51 l llli my M Concession Stand mil If l 1 'lb- vwwwsq 5 -1. u v in-5' Li ' ' T i' 0 if X x x'-nisqgs - - Rev 5 ails. Bays I as n ' I x X 316 5 Qi 'ull .,,., .- M, Looking for the best cup of coffee ln the Dual County Con- cession League? Then beat your way down the Warrior path to the Class of 1982 Concession Stand? Cold dogs and warm Pepsi. Chews and chips. And don't forget to sample the famous all-world McCoy blend of caffelnated brew. Trips in the town truck and Saturday mornings in the orange and black mess hall will not be forgotten by the recruits. MUNCH WITH THE '82 BUNCI-Ill! 1 L49 Yi y, I1 Jie f .k I PU' 5 y , ily ,A 55 +'s' I , - I I' QW SF? 'iiefsild' 5 1 I 'Wy L? v- lbs. X L.. 1- M 'Q77C9O'Q eye Of 17,8 -l If ini, QI, I97 A 1. Axxosnnf smzxx GLOW'lN'THE' 5uNTANNfD ff THAT REM D5 NOSTKILS DARK BLUNDE PEARL EAxxaNss- moN'r wsAR XTTNXN MUMMIE 'S NECKLACE TODAY HIBERNATING ALLIGATOK XXTT- PLMP KlLTj IDENTIFIES WITH MK- GREENAWALT LEGS PKUDELY GLUED TOGETHER one or A Hoop ORNAMENT -i Dausuz cam ON BACK OF THE NECK NAVY BLA ZEK DIRECT Fxaun ThLBOT'S Law cxorcn, coNcs4LnwG BOXEK snoxrs 1 -i-1 BOAT snoss T FxoM TALL suns f Race '49, TAPE 5 fxom vAv's HAKYAKD- Q mxrmourn GAME 'sz T v t. 1 f 'D U nlgtg- , ' f . ' Ann: ef., pr ,.....-sw ,Jr 7 JL 'in' Z , . -2- . .1 . - ' Q iv 'w if NA'-. gym , i -. ' f , -54 , in ,- .. 'J 4119.121 'Af 14 J ff - . z-- M.. ., , ,., . , Q.: . , , .- ...W W .- . ,,- .. xv, 1 A .V W ,YQ fx - . 4 1 ,V 1 - ,I 'I-r'-' ' Huw!! 5.41, TISQIQ'-f.1'Y1v.'h ifiii-Q.j1j.Lier5'..'f 1 4+ J nl. g'17' l '- Project Confidence -X student, battling the bitter outdoor xx eather, brayes the as- cent of a high tree and the crossing of a wire suspended far aboxe the ground He dares to leap from a tall stump many yards further than he ex er dreamed he Could, only to Catch a small horizontal pole This is Project Confidence, where students from all walks ot lite conx ene on the Box, up the 'Ntallj' across and under the Catwalk, and under, over, and around the Dangle-Doofl testing their limits and learning how to work with others Thanks to Debbie Todd and Mark X oorhees, hundreds of students have been enlightened throughout the year by this unique course. We salute them? 2' VZ ' xiii zz- Hold on a second 'till l gain my confidence n I if .sl IL- Ll.. .- 1 4 Q 1 1 0 I 'Sie f ,Xxx 1 C 'Lt l l if l fd .1 . , Fasten seat belts 1, ,Z ,Aix 2 lf! . bam iii ' -t y . i jx. 'Y.'..'.d l' y Looks a lot easier in the yearbook. i i 35 ', B. 'ki' A ' Q 1 rf 'Ai X' 1: V -, 'f gif: 'L jf ' ' 5 .ai , 4 ' x -fo J? Q 1 Q t i viii-y 1 i a I N, A ' J fi 2 'Oy ' . ' x9 4 V fi , 1 ' 1' 4 A 'Fa 'l l a 1' Y wr Q 1- if - o ff-5 I -C2 if 'A offs' :Fit -,A R. ,I C ht? 'Q .JI .ye 'S sg.. Z- at Waltz the night away 4!,.r ax ' I 1 '14 Pardon me, Micky Q , Senior Winter Week The senior xanety show was a 'lrowdyn evening of uproanous antit N, ranging from the wisdom and Karma of Brian Chenk mami act to the punk beat and volume of Fred Foxxlerk punk hand Other highlights included Lisa Cilvar and Russ Doherty as contestants in The Dating Came, with Rich Salter as a buxom bachelorette g loe Miller and Steve Gaines showing class and style on classical guitar, and the magic of Neal Brown'5 disappearing index finger. All in all, it was an in- teresting evening of fun and excitement, showing WHS. the indescribable talent of the Class ot '82 ry Xff Poor, poor pitiful us l r f The victorious Erik Noltleson 'lv' Make me beautiful ,437 'Z' .,.w, king ff i -1 i -4 2 1982 Reflector '11 T 3 x Q Layout Staff' Amy Anthony Biene Breuning ,Allyson Cook Sue Cotton Terry DiCesare Risa Dinrnan Allen Dunham Valerie Frantz Lisa Gilvar Bonnie Gordon Andrea Greenfield Chris Harlan Lucy Haroutunian Business Stall Karen Abel Phyllis Attardo David Aulenback Michelle Bolivar Carol Carlson Patsy Carney Matt Chate lxathleen Chagnon Anna Doorly Suzanne Grosso Ty ping Statt X erlana Ex ans lxarin lxastgbian lulie Lambert Robin lee Cassandra Lewis Teresa Saulter is ' ,f To aff A ' 1 J Karin Kassabian Kathy Keating C. I. Kolm lulie Lambert Robin Lee Stephanie McKown Barbara Mulvaney lennifer Oprie Lisa Pearson Drita Protopapa Teresa Saulter David Secor Andrea Wong F-14 Lucy Haroutunian Deb Harrington kathy Keating Stephanie Mclxown Gwyn MacDonald Vick1McFarlane Kirsten Nottleson Anne Shine Gwenn Schurgin Glens Vrettas Karen Wilson Photography Start N anu Bose lxirsten Nottleson Franco Scirpo Marc Ye 14 tal? g ...af - '52 X Editors-in-Chief: Margy Raskin and Stefanie Krasnow Layout and Production Editors: Ann Kassabian and Cam Snell Literary Editor: Carla Burkley Photo Direction: Dan Vassilovski Photography Editor: Maureen Honan Photo Coordinator: Polly Cohen Candid Capturer: Erik Nottleson Sports Specialist: lohn Bryniolfsson Special Assignments: William Hicks and Micky lacobus Art Editors: ludy Levin and Lisa Nelles Boys' Sports Editor: Thad Russell Girls' Sports Editors: Kim Butler and Debbie Hart Business Editor: David Cederlund Advertising Editor: Leslie Keats Promotions CoordinatorfCopy Editor: lim LeBaron Captioning Editor: Matt Hartley Clerical Editor: Debbie Roberts Advisor: loan Fitzgerald 5, A A Literary Staff: Eric English lane Hoffman Lisa lacobsen Sheryl Krasnow lulie Lambert Karen Leiter Nathan Newbury lennifer Nichols Michael Rosenberg David Schaberg , 1 p XX, I' N Nikki Williams Art Staff: All-Around Assistants Hugh Arm Neal Brown Q 1, Kolm Margot Hellmuth Dana Powell Franco Scirpo Dacia Wolfson Special thanks to: Mr. McCoy Mr. Damplo Ms. Sapienza Language Office Staff lane Hoffman Karin Kassabian Kathy Keating lulie Lambert Lisa Pearson Teresa Saulter David Secor High School Administration Custodial Staff The Town Crier M-my 206 ADS Best of Luck '82 W.H.S. STUDENT CCUNCIL Advisor: Mr. Altshuler Vice-President: Judy Levin Secretary: Stefanie Krasnow President: Lisa Jacobsen Treasurer: Dan Vassilovski Class of 1982 Class or 1983 Class of 1984 Class of 1985 Hugh Ahn Matt Chafe Liz English Sue Hanna Matt Hartley Micky Jacobus Joe Miller Kristin Moyer Jennifer Nichols Erik Nottleson Margy Raskin Ed Tobin Stephen Hoenig Barbara Ives Jon Koenig Don Mordecai Nan Shanks Jane Simpkin Cam Snell Edna Vassilovski Rob Waldron Shari Zakon Valerie Frantz Chris Harlan Elizabeth Neumeyer Carl Olson Karen Reid Nicole Sakowitz Julie Schmidt Laura Schneider Peter Shaw Amy Kattwinkel Jim Kennedy Vicki McFarlane Paula McGonagle Jennifer Schmidt Lisa Thorburn Anneke Van Marcke Beth Weinbaum Jenifer White Bury 5,74 Congratulations to the 6 -, Class ot'82 From LAVIN'S The Finest in Wines, 0 SEMX Liquors and Cheese STA TIONER Y UNLIMITED Division of Business Servfces Unmwec 70 BOSTON POST ROAD f RTE 20 WAYLAND MASS C1778 330 Old Connecticut Path Wayland, MA 01778 653-8771 Ph0l'te1 358-4732 891-8310 ? -fi if tiff if- Ji A X' J ' y 1 K A A x g 7 X' I in f, ', lr-1 K' we J' NC' fig. 5 xx j N Q.: Another exciting large group 9 Mobil NAN'S FABRICS LTD. SHEPARD'S MOBIL 268 Boston Post Road 2r:3:::::' .22z2Q5g:gQ5liQQE Fabrics, Patterns, Sewing Notions, Classes .poferzt L, C5ic0.svQi fB1'f17'i6'l7f:7?lgf'1fD Jlccou-n-nuff: B,,,,,fL,,ck,82 320016 177:25 Tfanni-y compliments 0' , Zctaze .Taxes Wafifflf Jfwfdffmf WAYLAND GULF SERVICE Caugefeze Bwinesfbfwfy -fb fB0sto1z .7551 .TaaxL7l7 l2wQ58515+ t-If A .. iffy! Cover Girl Kohler ,Agni SCWZ1 1 I I J .V X 613 UV ! - . NN , IF R s :X nr IK fx, N 1 I H . , P' ' I- .f ' K , 1 R U ' 1 f ' ,sf ay f , , x J I . 15- k f ff ' Qi 5 ff' Compliments of TRIPLE A MARKETS 1 'x Super Savings Everytime Sunday Thru Saturday 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. CARPET CAROUSEL 334 Boston Post Road Wayland P E P ' S - Over 5000 Styles and Colors - Area Rugs C 0 R N E R 5 T 0 R E - Leading Brands - Linoleum - First Quality - Wall-to-Wall 212 west plain - Guaranteed Installation - Low Prices Street Harry and Ginny 358-7301 Bob BYOWN, OWHGF Cochituate, Mass. Proprietors 655-2960 HOLMES ASS-OCIATES 298 Boston Post Road 6534777 Wayland, Mass. 01778 l617j358-4704 MEI-'S From Boston Dial - 235-8570 155 RESTAURANT EB 310 Commonwealth Road, Cochituate, Mass. 01778 OF HOMES Your eyes are so blue , , f X Congratulations Class of '82 From DATH'S PACKAGE STORE 131 Main St. QNext to the Farm Standj Cochituate - Fine Wines Domestic and Imported - Cold Beer - Liquors - Cordials - Liqueurs - Specialties 3 - Champagne Te' - Mineral Water - Mixers I - Tonic QP 4 if in Y? L- ,,,, HWOWY I wish I could do that! OF WAYLAND INC. RESTAURANT ,me .V wg, STEAKS 0 SEAFOOD 0 JUMBO COCKTAILS ...OUR PLEDGE IS TO SERVE YOU THE FINEST QUALITY SIRLOIN STEAKS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. f-NVL-X V ' 1 I ix 'L 'A W ,2'ff' ' N 7 ' , 'E v rf A,i ,,.., , w ' 6171 . ' 'x' 4 ' 'f,1 ' - ' .4 ' - ,I-,k?,f5 fl X kr., . 4-f'-25' 4' - -- XA 'E ' I' J, . Iv . 'E fa '2 ' 'E S :jf j TWO LOCA TIONS T0 SERVE YOU WAYLAND NEWTON 358-7741 527-0330 ' 527-3112 131 BOSTON POST ROAD 100 NEEOHAM STREEY V . M - p last night, Sue? div- HAIGNEY SECURITIES, INC. Member N-A-S-D 75 Federal Street 1617! 542-6190 Boston, Mass. 02110 LONGFELLOW TENNIS CLUB We teach more people to play tennis than any other club in New England ,. Pick me, pick me! Really - don't you thank she's cute? 'vii 'Wx Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 From ARROWHEAD NURSERIES, ll 'tl V Q I N C l Y f f 115 Boston Post Road 7 Wayland, MA 01778 'A 358-7333 235-9520 2 1 Congratulations to the Class ol 1982 W.H.S.P.O. The Wayland High School Parents' Organization T H E A Fully Automated - Agency Offering Prompt Personal and Customized Service for Individuals, Grou s and C ' I TRAVEL AGENCY P. David Trook, President p , ommercia Accounts. 432 Boston Post Rd. Weston, MA 02193 891-5680 J F REGAN QSRS v Contracters Septic System Asphalt Work Service and Repair Excavations Snow Removal Truck and Equipment Rental ? ess-5779 f 'Mx orthodormst says -L! ,Z Z ' A , D i WHERE I Q THE UNUSUAL 'A'MAG 'AT'0 ' p is EvERvDAv UN'-'MW50' Blooming and Fresh, Dried, Foliage Plants Silk Arrangements In the Mall at Lincoln Station Corsages - Prom Flowers 259-0538 Lincoln, MA FAIRLAWN X' - BAHmMnnumenl S .-uv.-.-...W coMPANv Mark of the Masters Sales - Engraving - Cleaning John C. Bryant, Jr. '76 Cochituate rx gig ' 653-7747 ' Display Adjacent to Bryant Funeral Home Don't look up - here comes Pesky Congratulations Class of '82 DEVLIN INCCRPQRATED Certified Public Accountants Wayland, Massachusetts JOHNSON PHARMACY B. W. Johnson, III, Reg. Pharm. 54 Main St. Cochituate, MA 01778 Telephone 653-7352 Prescriptions Mon.-Fri. Sat., Sun. and Holidays 8 a.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS from: WAYLAND SHOE SERVICE 358-7779 '3e5f LJ: 5625 fo fflf, 6009 gqua 6,777 QQZYZ ff and Qffj ffc. 312 CQ mad. moneffzv-esafa-4 COCA. 0.01773 655s2922 Congratulations Class of '82 COLLINS' MARKET, INC. Choice Meats and Fish Fruits and Vegetables Groceries - Frozen Foods - Quality Wine and Beer Wayland, Mass. 01778 DAVE STARMER DISPOSAL X INC 2 2 338 Boston Post Rd. L I Wayland, Mass. 01778 358-7793 or 358-4040 I 4 5- - 111-3112- - .I .0061- if ' -QQ, , ,.. ' '-'-mx 4' '-, 1 5 L kim IU gym PAUL C. HOOPER CO., INC. Plumbing - Heating - Gas Fitting Retail Sales and Service 39 West Plain St. Wayland, MA 01778 358-2951 - 653-6830 for Service Good Luck Graduating Class of 1982 From J. J. McKAY'S Fine Food and Spirits Family Dining Daily Luncheon and Dinner Specials 171 Commonwealth Rd. 655-3834 Wayland 1 ' Try Our Specialties LIBERTY PIZZA 116 Main Street - Cochituate, Massachusetts Telephone: 655-3417 Pizza Hot Grinders Anyone Who Tastes Them Once Will Always Remember Them BEHALE Truly the Most Educational, Funtilled and Cost-Efficient Trip to Europe. CASE TRAVEL 264 Boston Post Road lRte. 20l Wayland Center 358-5388 EACH DAY woRK AT REALHING THAT GOAL IT CAN BE AC maven Zlf 1' dw 06 8 J ,, K V rw MAKE A GOAL,THEN - ' A 22 2 46666340 diff A chruglophef ltd X I5 Iicmslml INN! Rd.. I.Yr1y'l.A: d K- Congratulations tothe Yearbook Staff and the Marvelous Class of '82 Bravo! THE KEATS KLAN Complete Quality Hair Services From Precision Hair Cuts to Design Perms lor Men, Women and Children COUNTRY HAIR FASHIONS Lincoln Road Lincoln, Mass. Drop by and Visit, or Call 259-9177 lor an Appointment 1-Si- '+-L for 1 i 9 amd Dry Cleaning For People i uf t E ... -' I -1: v'7DLE WP Who Cure- I69 COMMONWEALTH ROAD COCHITUATE MASSACHUSETTS 01778 TEL. 653-2091 Dow Chemical New England Laboratory Wishes Randy Langer And The Class Of 1982 Good Luck In The Future 1 J F'1 ' Co3f1.'fl'IfffQZns WESTON OPTICAL NEWTONVILLE CAMERA IN 16 Boston Post Rd. - Complete Photographic Supplies Wavhnd - Video Sales and Service - Rentals and Passport Photos Bruce Schraft 310 Boston Post 16171 358-2115 Road Wayland, MA 01778 CLEANERS INCS 22 Bonnie I hope life brings you as much T happiness He Sure Loves You as you have brought your Dad. KENDAL GREEN SERVICE CENTER Prop., George M. Gordon Complete Repairing - Snow Plowing - Road Service Gas - Oil - Tires - Tubes and Accessories Rte. 117 North Ave. Weston TW 3-7460 f v 'Q Hs-N ' kvvplt cicmn' I in ITyli1giUNlUliY' QIR1 Whcrcwr you go fmm here- . . Chmci luck .md f rum-nmiwr lu kt-up in touch mv- with Wayland through Jewelry 1 ' Stationery Cards - Baskets - Toys N 'lbwn Crier The Mall at Lincoln Station X Lincoln Road ' UHCOIN, M888- H'nyIand's lmnu'lou'n nc'u'spapvr - n-iq 259 0544 ' Box 395, waylana, Mass. 01778 ass-7336 Student subscriptions September thru May S10 anywhere in U.S. Best of Luck to the Class of '82 Tasty Pizzas and Hot Oven Grinders For Faster Service Call 358-7316 They Will Be Ready on Your Arrival WAYLAND PIZZA HOUSE 336 Boston Post Road Wayland, Mass. STONE INC. Planners Engineers Builders 30 Boston Post Rd. Wayland, MA 01778 237-9765 BUTTRICK'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Compliments of S0f'in9Fi eF00dS LEE'S FARM MARKET and Brigham's Ice Cream I Breakfast, Lush and Dinner Custom-Made Ice Cream Cakes 134 BOSIOFI Post RO8d, Wayland, MA 448 HOU' mei Tel.: ass-4694 BUTTRICK'S ICE CREAM AND SANDWICH SHOP 31 Center St., Weston 1893-95813 4'-sf? X 'S' x Oh - Did we surprise you, Elizabeth? 4 GOOD LUCK SENIORSI Th I8 a dlttoranealll PREPARATION FOR: COLLEGE BOARDS - SAT ACT - PSAT - SSAT - ACHIEVEMENTS Wa look lorward to being ot aorvico to you in tha tutura, when you propara lor ontranoa axama into graduate achool. MCAT - DAT - LSAT - GMAT - GRE GRE PDYCH 0 GRE BIO - PCAT OCAT - VAT ' MAT - CPA VI t Any Cantor, located in more than 00 major U.S. Citioa Fl xiblo Prog!tn':2llTdTt'::tR:f1.T:,r?3or Priv::lm:aFoR DETMLS 321 Commonwealth Rd. C-'ID-v-.Ev--awoomm Cochituate, Mass. 01778 , H vm. slalzlmfall. ew Telephone gsm 969-1200 M N 3E.i7.f'lZ1?,Z??3' ,ww ,mi IN cauanloce ,wif Fu CALL l817l 881-8955 Telephone: 653-2623 G. J. BUTLER SEWAGE DISPOSAL Residential - Industrial - Commercial Installation and Repairs ot Sewerage Systems 12 Castle Road George J. Butler Wayland, Mass. 01778 Compliments of BROCKELMAN'S MARKET The Home of Quality Foods 177 Commonwealth Road Wayland, MA 01778 Tel.: 653-5881 Eounfry living 339 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, Mass. 01776 Cliarcdlelm Center Best Wishes 1 to Class of '82 Russ ' FlUSSELL'S GARDEN CENTER Route 20 - Wayland, Mass. 01778 358-2283 358-5183 Serving New England Sailors Since 1967 Congratulations and Best Wishes Yea' RounS?aIiT:c?gsDispIay 0' to the Class of '82 - From From 8, to 37, D E I-Iavencralt S..4...1S,....A,4, 4 83 Boston Post Road . . Q ll , ..,s F Sudbury, Mass. 01776 Chief - John W. Phylls A - - N' 4617, 443-5337 or 237-4410 Open Monday - Saturday 9 - 5:30 Friday Evening to 9:00 p.m. Full Service MLS Office CRAWFORD 8: KENDALL REALTORS 75 Boston Post Road Wayland, Mass. 01778 358-7771 or 899-9090 IAUQJLBVXTQ REALTORQ MIS JOHN C. BRYANT FUNERAL HOME Congratulations 1982 Graduates Directors John C. Bryant- Class of 1942 Cynthia F. Bryant- Class of 1969 Serving as We Would Be Served Congratulations Class ot '82 AUBURNDALE COOPERATIVE BANK 62 Boston Post Road tRoute 201 Wayland, MA 01778 358-5136 307 Auburn Street Auburndale, MA 02166 527-6090 Join Your Friends Bank With Us THE VILLA RESTAURANT Italian Cuisine Good Luck and Good Fortune to the Class of '82 48 East Plain St. lRoute 301 653 8570 Cochituate, MA 25 Dom mmd rm necklace 'J '43, ri - .5 ., gl s-1: V6 -Q . 1-1. r kan 4:4 7' - :Lv '- -v . J W ' . N 551' 4'Boy, do I wish I had some . . -'1 .N -4 I 74 ' -- -If 'S FX, 'ea' 1 5 K 21.1 ,IV . 4 .z, , . Q. 4, '15' rf- -I' 11. R A-IG ..,.-,4,A xl 'h!.':-4 ,:. k-4 hx Does this thing play Space Invaders? i' Shi. w Fuzz, I thunk you missed your mouth? EN lu., fx IN' ff l :. hi S 1 ',-1 xfx ' 1 , All Q 5 w . if g Could someone give me a boost? r-v A. -9,79 ' s. v .A A, --',- ' X -.-'re J z x.-4' Ti? 4, -I v P , 5 an '47 .lx A W -IGGQV' Y ,,, Qs fr if f x W WMA X af f-' Q 4 'xYou want to make something of it? 46 No way, that won't get you an AHF '75 3 K fr 1 -- ' 1 ,1- fri-1 4 230 N X ' 55,1 f-addinnn -+9 ,i'v,' What are you smiling about, Bekim? Y' O r MVVho put the gum on the ballf' I 7 x 14 .4-H' 1-. wt .ll 1 - . ,L in , 9 L 4 6 .O+v,9' 007,14 L'f'o-E ,asv ' e .6 9 Wig- 3'?'4 'h.ue '0 ':'1tsu 'ifiau 'inns 5' Rl- la!! A dollar on the black s:x ' f 71 he said the same thing to me 1 i 3 n 4 1 'F i 9 O Q . u 7 ' 9 0 ' . 0 X 5. C , U .Q Q Q .O . D , Q U U 1 Q. i. l 0 Q 0 '. ' , 9 Q . , 0 Q Q N -, ' . I ',. 5 QQ '9 1 - x - s -I of .2 J.? 'H 91.1 I a I 5 1' ,I , jg in , rr fx K N X H I ,A lu 0 K 3 as f. l 'U i ' . 'W 1 f Y 1 ' X. ', 1 I ':?.,- tg ,Q . I-IX, esxfl f J 2 L 3 I 2 2: 3 ffl f I.. 1 f I - l x ff RQFLEICTCDR 1989 L. Boys' Varsity Lacrosse From an outsider's point of view, the Boys' Varsity Lacrosse team experienced what would seem like a disappointing spring, finishing with a2-10 record. Butthese Warrior stars lost several games by one, two or three goals, a very small margin in this high scoring game, a fact which cannot be seen in the overall record. Outstanding performances were given by senior Captains Leif Lorentzen and Rich Salter, the squad members gained great knowledge of the game, improving skills all around. As a result of their terrific play, Lorentzen was named to the Eastern Massachusetts All Star Team at first attack while Salter was awarded second team all star recogni- tion at defense. Next year's starters can only improve, prom- ising an exciting '83 spring for lax fans. Top Row: Coach Chadsey, Chris Donovan.. lay Olmstead, David Cederlund, Eric Sutenmeister, Leif Lorentzen, Paul Castellani, Rich Salter, Marc Gagnon, Erik Nottleson, Bruce Armstrong. Bottom Row: Ed Boyle, David Pearson, Eliot Nottle- son, Mark Butler, David Secor, Ted Parks, Kyle Lorentzen, Dan Dretler, Peter Shaw, lohn Suter- metster. p-- -- ..f- . -3 1- ' ' .5 .U si. R. ffm ..- -f .. . 1 .Qi...k....l. .f '1 .415-L' vi 3. A.. a ' , ,y. . , ,V an - ai xx ,ag , . - .V Q 1 . . - r S416 '-s. ' '.s',4IO - ., v.. ,- . ' f 1' v ' ' 1 vs . ' yJ'1 T af-. , i5'6'3.'if . fr' A' e .. , .4 fx ..f'7,yf-- an-ad 2? . - fa -- A . ' -'n 1 Qzegzif 'r' 2? - . 1 X , ..,, f . , , - f- , .s f ' 1 -f . . . -on 7. 1 1 ' ' 'W -wwnmna.-.--Y.-. , .- + c i' . T W' Q . a E 4 Q' X Vs f .l v .' , . Ci' ' A 'N Seve - .5 -' 1 ss! ' C ' B 9 Q L fs. X Q- -. r-.5-avg A- -- 'X ...fha 'L I I 7 Qc - v 0- '-a -f ,fg pafs-Mxf,'. . HL OF THE TIGER : 3 .1 1 , f 0 Girls' Varsity Lacrosse The Girls' Varsity Lacrosse team, led by tri- captains Phyllis Attardo, Anne Shine, and Kathy Zimmerman, had an impressive season with an 8-3 record. Although ittook awhile for Coach Olson to find the right combination of players, once she did there was no stopping the Warriors. The season was appropriately ended with a trouncing of longtime rivals Weston Wildcats, to the particular satisfaction of Senior team members. . ' Mi ,A is Q., iri i , . Top Row: Coach Olson, Kim Pond, Mary Zim- merman, Karin Kassabian, Linda Swain, Susan Mauger, Mary Kennedy, Vicky Mogan Christine Hyland, Stephanie McKown Maureen O'Shea, judy Taub. Bottom Row: Amy Fellows, Andrea Greenfield, Catherine Murphy, Margot Hellmuth, Tri' Captain Kathy Zimmerman, Tri-Captain Phyl- Iis Attardo, Tri-Captain Anne Shine, julie Hazard, Kim Kilpatrick, Carol Hines. XX axland l l Nvwlun Sfiulh 0 ' Hinglmm 0 4 Q ont ord 5 'I lexinjlon 0 -1 Bioolaine U H XM-Ileslov i X lincoln-Sudbury i fmniingltarn North f 1 lniniingham South S -3 Nf't'di'l.1f1W 3 3 1 NM-stun 3 lirml Ri-mud 8-l ri i A A Q- A fum N .W .,, , V ---,JJ C , 4'-, : h' 5. , ' 'Q 'J 'Qo vm , Eawxyat iv ' . N 'K eff' av.: '- .A fl , M .. 51 , 4, ,M U05- lg I z firm, A 71 U o 4,3 We ,. , AQ. - ,Q . , ,uw ,,,..+f ' O' 'W' KW SWS Www v :Q f . I V 1... yup., , '1 lx-XKIN LIP THE MIDDLE V.. ' , Qvfwsf. 4' L... .., ,,,. sa Girls' . . Lacrosse ' 091' if .4., ' , f t r 'ifw,f. 3. T ,-,V 9 .,lf 's , ' K' , -I' ff' 8 Newton South l W 3 1 Hmgham fi N L was -A,,, I Concord 3 3 , 2, fu. 'V 0 Lexington 8 Y i' 4 Brookline 4 'Q 1 Weston iFr.i 9 ' -' 4 Wellesley 4 ' 0 Lincoln-Sudbury 7 Ka? ix It sggrs X ,Ni 2 f , 1: ,sv , 1 V. ,J ,S L K, Xl, C ti ,, 1'-V: ORCH CONl-hRhNCt, ,.V- in l'47?.:.a...-, 5 K 4 Framingham North U X ,, 3 5, QM 4 Framingham South 0 l i . 1- Weston i1Fr,i Z 1 E 1.3 I ' J Needham .l F b Weston 6 Final Record: 5-5-3 af. Z -' Top Row: Kim Johanson, Pat Mr Manmon, Karen Reilly, Beth Wambolt. Michaela Tally, Gwenn Schurgin, Megan Foley, Kristen Kilpatrick, Ellen Kashian, Liz Gossels. Second Row: Mgr. Lisa We-xler, Donna Fredrickson, Karen Massina, Sabrena Tugs, Amy Young, Catherine Garvey, Kathy Manning, Teri Hayes, Coach To d. Third Row: Lisa Pearson, Amy Roberts, lulianne Coleman, Elizabeth Carls. Natalie En ler, Karen Schwartz, Jennifer MacMillan, leanne Quillet, Meredith liplan. Bottom Row: lulie Saval, julie Yamartino, Co-Captain Kathleen Chagnon, C0-Captain Diana Phillips, Kerry Lynch, Margie Wilson, Theresa Zim- merman, Catherine Smith, Robin Redgate. Despite it's youth - only fifteen out of forty-five members had played last year - and tremendous size, the girls' l.V. Lacross team, led by co-captains Kathleen Chagnon and Diana Phillips, had a respectable season. Sophomore scorer Karen Reilly and the freshman team of Maureen Chagnon and Theresa Zimmerman headed the offense, while the strength of the defense lay in five rookies: Donna Fredrickson, Meredith Kaplan, Ellen Kashian, Glens Vret- tas, and Beth Wambolt. Their 5-3-5 record does not reflect the skill developed by this young team with the guidance of Coach Todd, but it does suggest the enormous determina- tion which promises to make next season a winning one. Ns .Qs s w Wes , ,,,, ., .,..,,, y . 1 ' ' 'X F , F ' ,f ' are .1 K X! V. l t N 1, wNSk5xxq 5 .ah T' 4 I 5 r A if , ,, Q K ff + A g qt? i as ,,,,, -1- X i t, i T is lr ,, af , ei ,, It M' ,,.- RNS X 5OUPkR SCOOPER Boys' Varsity Baseball Under the enthusiastic leadership of new coach joe Porrell, the varsity sluggers strove to rebuild their BATtIing foundations this spring, finishing with a commendable 5-13 record in a tough league. junior Steve Curtin continued his pitching excellence, win- ning all-star recognition from the league coaches for the second straight year. Hard hitting senior Peter Townsend led the Warriors at the plate with a prod- uctive season. Townsend, outfielderfcaptain Doug Werhy, catcher Mike lordan, and second baseman Ricky Bunnell, all lost to graduation, will be sorely missed next season, but all can depend on the j.V. squad to fill in their spots solidly. . O 0 1- ' - ' K. i 5' ll Z , ' ' i f '? . 'if' ff ' 35 'f'77t '--A22-152-5 P' -5 'U A A axe, wagf ww ,git-,gig 6 wi xwwi ,,w wh--u NTLHHN IN -Xt HHN ll llxlxlll Nlklxfh A FLNNN limp: km-. liar--il Hilliard I-vhn jfrhnstzn Daxicl it .im-no li-hn Ntrarns Kimi- Luriin lil:-nn Nl.:ilJ+m:W.1lrl lk-it-r l-nxnst'l'1tl.li7Jtl1 Purrcll r-Qciriwiii Rim l,lri'.idll.ainwi1,N1ikeli1rdatl,f,.ip- lhiiw Doug XXif'hx, Rn k liunnwll. Holi Kr-A, Tim mnwt-ii Hiwiilill li trim-iid , it Xt t-rn IS 'P Nt ntrmri Nii,ll1 lim ii 'Li ii' U -5 Vw 1 S . ir lNuCll1l.'X ll! is X- rim lti 4 t ii iiJ'1l 3 1 Xi-.nl-JH NIMYN -l 4 i.' ffl tl L Q xki i i 8 , I i' '-Nrallfirw ill , lui in lli 1 -vii. l 5 Xrnxiti N ' 2 'W-'iz'-r il ' '.'.t -' -it -1 'iii' V1-Niall ll lui- Ni-ti -il 3 vs Boys' l.V. Baseball To Row: Phil Linden, Randy Domolky. Michael lilofkef, ghris Nail, lim Whelton, john Mikulski, Glen Rosenbaum, Greg Par 'er, Tod McCaIve , Coach Hermanowski. Bottom Row: Dana Powell, hae Merullo, Ben johnson, tid Johnsen, Tim Schuler, Ken Black, Mike Hines, Paul Hat- field. Ethan Hawkes. Wayland 'r' 0 Concord 4 ., I Q 5 l Acton 15 fungi- 1 QV 0 Newton South 2 BQ eil' J 8 Bedford 14 ' ' - 7 Weston 8 S Lincoln-Sudbury 11 5 Concord 1 2 Newton South I4 3 Bedford 2 1 Weston 8 3 Lincoln-Sudbury 8 2 Acton 9 5 Concord 1 5 Newton South 0 3 Bedford 7 5 Weston 8 0 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 Final Record: 2-15 Despite a mediocre spring record of 2-15, the j.V. Baseball squad played consistent team ball all season, shortstops and outfiel- ders alike. The positive attitudes of new coach Tom Hermanowski impressed the players to hard on-the-field battles, particu- larly notable in winning contests against Be- dfor and Concord teams. Next year the j.V.ers hope to improve their record, filling in top spots on the varsity squad. 'o -we to i , cc,,c 5 or at c Q. Y :N r y I Q 5 A 9 Q rig' Q ac, ' gifs ,N t - Q.. ' x 3 ' Q E .t A K N. s- x .fs Q 1 P - ' ' A M 'fl I 'JL POTENTIAL FACE DIVL XNH-Xl N lH-XT L Xlk tit R DUINLH Girls' Varsity Softball Wayland ' .- A A I2 Lincoln-Sudbury 17 .. . 4 16 Concord 12 J , , f 'I0 Newton South 7 at JJ 'H' 'I-1 Bedford 7 . 2 Acton-Boxboro 'I Q ,gg V KN 'M i ,, .ii-fa' A111 f 9 Concord 'IS Aw l' 'J Q t K V 5 2 Lincoln-Sudbury 14 'V X ' 4 Newton South 5 ' 1, i 1 -s gain 9 Bedford 'l3 - in W ,,,V .Q,A K , , , .M ff , ' 1' ' --r.- N '4-- 'Y, mm' 5 Acton-Boxboro 13 mn fr' ' i A w l it f L E - 7 Lincoln-Sudbury 4 fa Wx, Q 1 'ff F' l A in-an 2 Concord 13 f fl , El ' F' 1' 4, g, g L .5 18 Newton South 15 , 'tfflfvf it W , y r W, A - - all -f I ' 3 Bedford 7 ' 'Q 'Mft' 'B I Acton-Boxboro 8 Final Record: 6-9 Top Row: Coach Mann, Kim Sklar, Patty Mogan, Nancy , Bishop, Lynne Rier, loan Marcum, Judy Whyte, Shari t Zakon, Edna Vassilovski, Missy Braunig. yay f ,., Bottom Row:Maureen Honan, Co-Captain Karen Wilson, ,H f Co-Captain Donna O'Connell, lennifer Nolan. 1 X fl M I ' Q .rj MIM, ,.,, :M Q V ' '93 r Yfsgyff A K y The Girls' Varsity Softball team enteredtheir spring with an optimistic -V., outlook reflecting last year's suc- cc-ssful season. At the end of their first round of playthey were in the top spot with a 4-2 record, but as the next two rounds continued, they slowly lost their lead to stiff competition. Encouraged by co-captains Donna O'Connell and Karen Wilson, and Coach Mann, the players kept their spirits up and their hopes high for next season. 1 we ws 4yllls.Af 91 tr fi! J .. gd 4 vm, ff , , OUT 1 f We 1' ,N l V. r- i. s -my uf RM -424 fl X. . 13 at qllsailii 'S in I l, Xllilll SAFE 's Girls' l.v. Softball W 3 M, fwfa ' -' ,--- M. ' :,,,, It ,' . 7 -v ' if ,fy If ,f 55, ! f r . , . . ., V, f frr L9 l .. l.l. Yi 'lt rflfwl ,,,, 2 A ' in-J he Q 1 Llxl , Q V--A All :,, t - A ll, fm.,-W-J ,l., . la 2 s ,,,l. 'Y' f ' ln his second season as the l.V. Softball A 5 ' -N . . . . . . lsr J ., , 'f l coach, DaVld Summergrad Inltlated his girls to America's Game in fun style, hijinks occurring on and off the playing field. lm- s proving skills, the squad pitched and batted 4 r their hearts out, revving up for next year's B exciting season. Look out - these Warriors are on the warpath! Top Row: Stacie Manter, Nancy Varnum, Etienne Burke, Marianne Eberle, Karen Butler, Coach Summergrad. Bottom Row: Vicki Bolle, Marlena Davis, Sue Sebell, Kelly Pitts, Lori T g, B Panetta, Nancy Kilduff. Em i 31'?f57?Sfe5flM9'T?AW?4?45fc?-KQTOYQ' , SHOW US YOUR UNDERALLS as , W X Q 2' tif: f 1 ' 9, .. t ,, ,.., , .W sm, ., ,.-X,-, . .. , . Wx. , ..-tt, ,X .Q .s t A 1 'ON vwpvm, V A. v..-...,.f-q- 1 1:2 ., ,wlgr -Bug' ' .g+,, , g ff'f1,.,g 5-23 i A it ' ff W : f - ms. -at M Q ,.,- :.. a,'..,: 1 Na ., ,,.1si2f .- 1r'fi1:i?s f Qrl., ,.A ragga..tff.1,aig,5sia:zg.1e'1- ' . '?'f:z2', iTis?i?15if ' ,M- L . . .1v,:2':--91-f -' .mr vin. fw g .V Y, , - V 1-.Jsrfy ,521 ,'.-3q:m1:-:g37.3,-wfycgf a f' .. if ' -ff 'f'+ . . 2 l .- ,z if ff , 51-3,5 'ati f pw, A , fly' E Ar-avr Boys' Varsity Tennis 1 I, 'I Wavland is X ll l Ac ton 2 '4 ', f- N1 2 Contord 5 f A f xy X l I .4 Newton South 3 q 0 t A i A A 4 , ,s Bedford 2 4 - 1 , f ' of ' S Weston 2 I FF? A ' 'Q , Q' 3 Limoln-Sudbury 0 - ., 'B ' I At ton 4 f l 2 Concord 3 ' ' 5 I Newton South 4 ' 4 Bedford 1 4 Weston 2 -, A A V 3 Lincoln-Sudbury 2 -0-......AJ's-4:4 ' f It,-E I , : Final Record: 7-5 Q, Q Aj- ?',P4-' A 'W' .2 E - Brian Chen, jay Bolus , .- 'Wwllkwww 1' Gif 1 KS 2 Dean Kiradjieff, Dan Vas- 'A A i 5 3 v 1 if silovski, lordie Foster, Roman Gumatay, lon Foster, Coach Greenawalt. if - si if-tamw., 2 ww ti -me-ww W.. ,,,. ,,,,,, 5,1 +1-Q if ., ia., gg, ,. si.t,,t'1I,i girwf' when Yi ' , 'f.'a' 3' 3 'Ei '54, A, 3 Q El, Q, 'Q if-s, gt 53 WVR 'fl igim, , ,. I X ,sul X,- f- V . KSA 9 it-i+.mi A ' Q' DK-' Q 't'BF E 1 Q W--f . -,fl Q. . ,wi faint e. '-'ff Q- i fx y R SM -L ig i- 'Arg' k?9.',!'.f l ??iaa1:1 M5-f Q I? 'ii , e1Pf'Qt',,: L' ' , l' - iff?-its tml' A ' i X -XRSITN B-XLLET . Qzgh, ,,lo'xX'53 N 5 .5 Q, x t 12 Q i X ... . , 5 i 'fpspfw of hog ki 5 vga . ffi'f:e.vt.:q 4 s'?h-xweae L., . ' , .g':: -f-1 T' 'O ,....ttqt'S' -vnu 4 A AT-' i ut . ' I -WMA Qi.: E Wy Q . w'7'7 Q, JF'-Jyx M M' 5 At the helm of the varsity and l.V. boys' tennis squads, Kim Creenais alt proved himself to be a knowledgeable new coach, managing the skills ofthe talent-laden teams admirably. Behind the determined play ofoutstanding netmen Dean Kiradjieff and lax' Bolus, the racqueteers hung tough all season, lobbing and xolleying to finish with a 7-3 record, third in the D.C.L. behind the always strong Newton South and Concord teams. The serving specialists hope to bounce back over the net next spring to an ex-en stronger season, wishing their senior leaders lutk in their future ace-ing etforts. V' 4' ' ' - 1- nn... fu . -' -A , , '09-v , V .. . , Al' ' -4 .Z W Qi is 04. . N, IMPRKYSIXE B-XLRHRND DE-KN SEES HLMQR IN EYERYTHINC , Boys' l.V. Tennis Wayland 6 Acton 1 ie .Q f Concord tl 3 Newton South 4 7 Bedford tl 3 Weston 4 Q T F t t .gi 1 NT' 3 Lincoln-Sudbury 4 6 Anton l 7 Concord tl 3 Newton South 4 7 Bedford 0 7 Weston U 2 Lincoln-Sudbury 3 Final Reco rd: 7-5 N 5 Top Row: Skip Hall, Bob Meinart, Matt Collins, XNA3 U lustin Brovenick, Lieven Van Marcke. un- j w f, ,A,, fg known, Donny Mordecai, Mr. Creenanalt. 5,1 Bottom Row: Dennis Ehrreich, Terry Wong, left N5 ttilunskv. Stephen We-:ssl Peter Bunnell, josh X. -:egg-r, gx vz, 4- ' .. .,,,, , .,4r-r Q T '- :thi 1 ' ' ,' y F ' ' .,,r Q 45 1 if 'ff wif' Q 151.39 xx A if -. :,' 1 4,--,, iff, ,,.: S ff, I ' 1 ' - r 'rf-. .s ,yy -- - tv ,, ffffwlefir .rg t Y.,, A vi- . . - 9:2 jg v ' .-fr :'- 5- ws AQ ,Af - if' ' f' 1 fs . ra., , ' ',-, f ' :gy .,3:?A W f , e'PIrt?fe2ff' Q zffiggfir-,rgipfer 5,5,x..,4 --,,-- ft. I-Q . S , . g nigga Qi ff95sfQ5.'?fw 5 N ,MM -.af .,.. 1 TAM R M,-xref roiroxvs Tnieoucia ...ff t-':i'- 'ff W T tat re e t T r . x .fer Q, J M W? 4r', .Q it 8 s ' V -V ft-ff o' 'J if'z', T ' tf a Q T f f 5 ' vi... wif A A A V Fife'-T if ,,., of sk. v.,,ttVV,?F.N e..,..,,.....f. Q yi f rcwsiilwtwxrllstwss wax Z, ' '- ,. . . W Q 3 The l.V. Tennis team showed great promise wtf ,r,,, T T ' ' 'iii - - . . - - V ,W 'A K this season, battling to an impressive fr-9 'Sf .V X, . X spring record. Overcoming double faults and I 1 wav'-'A , W -A ' . . , ? ,.'?'fgt, ,eww ' J j g lets, the squad served consistently and will ' ' ' A Ti' definitely fill the varsity holes left by the del X parting seniors next year in smashing style. ,lf tfef 5 My A V' by ' A vw M -f ., ,.py13'v',' .M If , . K 1 f V Q- ff. V,- ., Zyfikmvlg val' ,Ja h , . , f h '-4. K X,-' X r rw NAPPY TIME BETVVEEN GAMES Karen Sawyer, Andrea Trummer, Paige Cochran, Kristen DeSimone, lane Hoffman, julie Lewis, Kristen Moyer. Girl ' Varsity T nni i rv? l s-'X' 7 I . P 1 L y i . '5 ,,.. .Mgr ,l 1, , r 6 1-:fi wr A .4 fir, 'I yt' l i ,f - A ,ia if :if . , Q , 4 The Varsity Girls' Tennis team had a rather trying season fA, ,,1 ,fy slimy. fe . I this spring, confronted with tough D.C.l.. competition, ,fy ', ' ' A I I jg ' , lacing nationally ranked players in many cases. However, 1 'm'j j ', 3 , f' 3 the netwomen consistently turned in strong performances, Q P ' A ' led by captain lulie Lewis at first singles. A spring of high- l ,f , A lights, most memorable matches for the girls were those , t ff, l' 5 , against the Acton squad, beating their opponents in two ' 1 - f , Q ' A' If 'I ' close matches. lunior Kris DeSimone finished her court , 1. . if Y f , 1 season strongly, attacking the net to defeat two girls who ' Q 'I . 21 Ji ' had beat her earlierinthe spring.TheWarrior tennies will ' A , 'll' A7-.if l.'L0'- Y missthe expert play ofthree graduating seniors tLewis,lane if 'Q- ,f f ' 5- ' Hoffman, and Kristin Moyer - all of whom had been with fy! . ' K- 7 l ,f X, l the varsity squad since their freshman daysl, but will cer- fl! ' 1 , ,J 6 tainly bounce back to serve their competition many losses. l 2 T i I! i f . aw .A , 1 yf. , , sa .. 'fl' ' ai, 'f 1. . t 'yi - 1 fa -, 1 ' ' 2 f ' ' f' r 1 ' ' A , , - , f, , . J Q A. ,, Q ' I . 1 , ?,gf'4a'm,x I , 'L .fax N, lUl'e BUrkleYf Klmbefll' Cochran, Klm Reldf 1 . ss ox, Hou cnoosc TO accfpr ir... Wayland 4 Acton 1 2 Concord 3 'I Newton South 4 4 Bedford 1 0 Weston 5 0 Lincoln-Sudbury S 3 Acton 2 2 Concord 3 1 Newton South 4 4 Bedford 0 Weston 1 5 1 Lincoln-Sudbury 4 Final Record: 4-8 , 's--s'o ' 'tb' ' ' 'Q s1oog4 Q ' -3.0.40 QbQ.0 xy.0ak'0.0i2 .5 , . sooo 'Q-foes:-v -if ' -0 'o'o'n'o'o'.' o'o'of 'Q' l e.....0l . M. 'Img i as , -1-wfnooooo cocoa 4 . . t 'o'a o:fo'c'o:o'o5 - 'fs ff f is ' A Q' .':-:-.':f:f:s.-:'f.-'-. Z-If R-14: oogooooaor'-sooli YQ Q0 . .4 a-:':.:-1:01 ,. ,zszgw Q sz-3-.-:sz-' , -:-:f -2-S:2'f:MQ-my fd r.o.o.o.0:s ,no QQ? q . 30 1 s50.0.9,0 . .f , 303.0 0.5, ofsf,pf.5o Q, 9 ,fi 50.031,-'noX. 00:0 of- fi r r 1 1 ozovoobbfo, fs ,434 2,3-Y oaogoe oo .9 vane J, .nooeos as on ,o as-4 503004.00 .0.s,o.go. A 4 Quo. Lf ,pt ...yogi , feb. 5 ,, Q 1, Quiz ,' .. 4 - 0 . '. 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H ' Arno v 'vi Quo oe - rf? ':':i':'.':':'f - ' ' 'WZ' 'Q :'o'o.0'l'Q3e'Sa .O'Q1::'.':.-4Q ,if ,Os . .. efqefj '.. ,f4.1:.:,'.. .' ., ,:.:.o.:'::v...:.o.f-g-50. xvisogtga J: ' s 1O,, oofoo' 'ravi' 1'-01' Q . Kaffe . . ' 5.0 nffvst 9 :g.o 0'+ 4'f! 'bo Q I 3:5 fyzf no -f I ,, ,w,oo.,s9' 1-'o.v0'vooecoe io, . , Q 5 .ov 4- V -Q' 'ja.go,o'a lon 0.0 0.0 .'. 1 4 . - I X , , .J ,f 4.0,-QQ .el l'llQflt ll X HRM KRISTINJ Htlil MOYER is V l 4 A' if f 'Fl ,NN YY. c-if ,.,-ff' .. f':. -5' Girls' I. . Tennis -M 34 Wm nf zmvf1M'M'HPMff :' 'W ' , xiii' J pry, - Q f ,Q - ,Kb fl ,,Z g,y'L M 1QZgsW 22' M 'ti ' -11 c, , 3. ag. MW 2. W ' ' Q A , ' .,,.. Asa, - t. - Y- ' 1 . A. ,... . . ' '55 ,J I ' m , ,Mk S 6 ' 'sf X 2'. PAICE REL.5tXE5...fXCAiN y Y , - . ' -s 93' .1 , B x SSX . 5, .law tg f 'Q . .wk ,N AMY MEANS BUSINESB The girls' Tennis Team really put its best swings forward this year. Despite the girls' number of court-courageous defeats, they proved themselves smashingly against Acton. Way to go tennis troupers! Debbie Kea, Mariorie Kaye, Elizabeth Nason, Michelle Neeson, Suzanne Rostler, Kathleen Scar- pato, Beth Weinbaum, Alison Butler, Christine Har- lan, Cynthia Hopkins, Suzanne Mahoney, Lisa Marobella, Rebecca Tucker, Amy Bloomberg. Wayland 5 Afton 2 Como rd 1 Newton South 0 Bedford 0 Heston r Lintoln-Sudbuw 3 Acton 3 .I Concord 0 U c A r I Weston U Lintoln-Suilbuiy Final Ri-coidz 1-IU 0 i 3 Newton South F B -dr 1 d 4 Boys' Track V wc, ,s -..Q-. V ' ' nu--usu- C V3 If Q ir' . vi if f -' fi 'A - 5, Tug Row: David Keller, Matt . hiv l . 3 . l - , Q' . hoinski, Neal Heeren, Glenn I ' s . A 'A '54 . i Harris, Alan Brynjolfsson, Chris Qs 1, I 'S ,- r ' , Hanlon, Roddy Burgett, Leroy - Na - Samuels, Ken Husse . , ii ft L ,s 15, K -7 ff Second Row: Coach Dubie, David , 'H rf' W li' l 1 ' KennGYf Matt Ide, David Dunbar, l 'X joeGreco,PeterFajkowski,Coach 1 A ' . Snow. f ' 'S W P 0 U a Third Row: George Cotton, Steve - W- 47 5 4 c , v M V M McFarlane, Vanu Bose, Dan 't A 1-: ,N jf 4s fi- '- fs ll X 9 Greenblatt, Andy Beard, jeff ' 4 a 1 ' .1 Colejman, jon Mann, john f ' ' 1 I Hav en. ,, ,, w Botton Row: john Amoruso, Matt 5 g ' X Hartley, Tri-Captain Peter 'N 1 ' -H' Schwalm, Tri-Captain Nat Gar- Mm- y gf 4 l r Q H A , X ,,9 Q field, Tri-Captain Geoff Wood, mm . Q - -rf, 7 v if -Q .4 - -af Roy Scarpato, Frank Meyer- fa - Giesow, john Brynjolfsson. Missing: jim West. Wayland 93 Newton South 52 81 Concord 64 76 Lincoln-Sudbury 70 other scores not available Final Record: 4-2 With outstanding athletes but little depth to fully compete in dual meets, this spring's Boys' Track squad won five indi- vidual league titles, ending the season with a 4-2 record in league competition. In addition, the team placed third in the All League Meet and fourth in the Class C State Meet. Way- land's mile relay team ljohn Hayden. Nat Garfield, jeff Cole- man, and lon Mannj not only ran the fastest time in the state but were also nominated to the All-American Track Team. At the state meet against a strong field, jon Mann placed first in the 800 and Nat Garfield finished second inthe 300 to round out the team's scoring. Senior captains Garfield, Peter Schwalm, and Geoff Wood provided leadership for young promising runners like Ben Goldthwaithe, Mike Garfield. and Glenn Harris. Coaches Tom Muscles Dubie and Mr. Bill Snow proved fantastic and next year's well rounded team will definitely be in contention for the league title. .T X 'Fl 3 , . si, .,.. ., - 5 . . 3 I -x sis' f Vgilftiit QE' Q Q. . - ' vi V 2244 F' .. ' f+5fflle5'T5f1'?3lg7 F 2? ra 3 '. . T if W -in V Q 4 as , , ., as , E ., V if 'f. 5.5: AQ .iz ,I 1.10, I 1 N. g i.Q'ffvf 1 sy gr .er t . 1 ..,. . - '-wedge., aeiuluw 'i nw,,, xx . , e E xx 115 s . I, .. f' 453, Q W A . f . qyvlxp Cd. f - ,1 , M, . fs, i91fQew..,..a T Q Q3 m ,,-f +. 4 lf 'K J Kg L -'f ,ff'it l 0 ww- -V- ..... .. .... . ...... ,.,,,,,, Nw 1 ag SS' .,-,, .... I -r fi - 1 gli 35 .E 'S 3 3 t Girls' Track fl qt ' if 7'-nu-1 The Girls' Track team, led by tri-captains Bonnie Gordon, Bryna Brodie, and jenny Manning, has an outstanding S-1 record to show for its outstanding spring season. Placing second in the state relays, the team remained undefeated against D.C.L. competi- tion until an extremely close battle with Acton- Boxboro handed the trekkies their one and only loss. Breaking school records at the D.C.L. All-League Meet, several extraordinary team members traveled to the state meet, again faring well - particularly memorable was the 4 x 440 relay team's effort, prov- ing themselves fastest in the state with a triumphant win. Though the team will be losing some strong seniors to graduation, the next season definitely promises exciting results with the remaining track stars. 5 CHARIOTS OF FIRE f Wayland 77 Newton South 41 82 Concord 36 87 Lincoln-Sudbury 31 93 Weston 24 Q 50 Acton-Boxboro 68 Q V M 78 Bedford 40 fs Q, is A 2nd overall in league meet: 114 pts, - i 't 'ri Final Record: 5-1 5 g is H A l G Top Row: Coach Amato, Stacy Ekdahl, jen- KA A 'G nifer Oprie, Christine O'Toole, Donna 'A Stephenson, jennifer Schmidt, Tricia 1 fl --,.- Nelson,Amy Kattwinkel, Becky Doherty, W t W, 1' 4. l.t, ww, Debbie Gale, Coach Braccia, Coach A K any ff ,c,- 1. Gees. A Middle Row: Beth Smiley, Kathy Maddock, Y Katie Dewey, Sonya Choinski, Paula Roberts, Bethany Newell, Lori Doran, Marianne Heppner, Kip Reader, Laura Krauss, Carol Moschella, Lucy Mullen. Q Botton Row: Debbie Smith, Margy Raskin, Tri-Captain Bryna Brodie, Tri- S Captain jenny Manning, Tri-Captain Bonnie Gordon, Lisa Doughty. .x N , .. 1 M. i 9 'BP i F. I NW 2 615 Q f . s is X A i r , s 35 at X r 1 lf , 5. , vt, sf X- ., - as K is 5 Q3 QS: ,sc ' - -izfkila. N 'K K ' K., 4' ei,-:Ss 1 ,greg-,. , me it . i r , r - . . - ' 4,tG'-f ga gy , tw- --3 N Q ' . f ' K t . i W . f ' as iff' . J. Q: I-Q. -+'3g5s ' xi - . sv:-- 1,1 -2 'S .. M x Q ' ff - -X-5.2 - QM-,f .. ' 7551 5-1 f i t-Q. ,T-X.. ' s j kgs.: he Golf There was no flogging the hall this spring for the War- rior golf team as the club- bies teed off for a tremen- dous season. Finishing with an impressive 8-2 record, these hole-in-oners tied Lincoln-Sudbury for the 1982 D.C.L. crown. Senior captain Tim Wareham ended his golfing days at W.H.S., earning a medal in the D.C.L. golf tournament. FORE! Top Row: Coach Brennan, Craig Morrisey, Hugh Ahn, Bill Kea, Tim Wareham, larry Lamb. Bottom Row: Chip Shears, lay Nor- wood, Steve DeCourcey, Mike Sulmonetti, jessica McGonagle. if A I AI lv -wi: ' T fl iw0Vi'Q, , . U -5' , 'Q' M .,, V ,f,,,,K'Le me wb ...M W M' V4 0 .. ,lg A' 1 X -vii' dw- r 1 11. ayland ITI At ton 168 160 Newton South 164 191 Concord 160 This lincoln-Sudbury 151 IN! Acton 165 Illh Bedford l'3 183 Newton South 175 2111 Cryntord 189 183 Bedford 149 173 lIl1ltJll'1-SLldlJUVN 188 Final Record: 8-2 -M . 4f iw-, A. ' ri N , XX ' , ii r Lag - t.. E Ji. ' ' ,, JS fr- - 'r -'- ' ,-r . A r -'Q W -'I W V' :paw Q W 1 T x 1 '- . , ' A - K ' sw ' ' , .1 , 2 , I 1 ,M K . F A X , A 1 ' , -L ri . , f 71111: W' 1 Q if I , if if ' 1 if 'Qi' -v N , 1 1 ,vi f 3 ', 7 -, - ,. 1 by V f - 1 i -':g,15'f T' .5 T , I --ri ' y- , , f 'fu 11 - ff' , 5. ' .f-5 'A' as . - L ? +1 l 4 5 'fl f -Q 7 M 1 a 'T 'M mfr at 1 A ff If '15 - ' , .-ft , 4:4 M ' 1 ., M 3 ,fi , , A 15,5-' 4, ,, , 'Q ,,.,-We N iii, , -Q '5 iw ffm- .fn Q Qf fy , ,r -4 74,.f 'ffr g Q M ' at '.,,, I 2 L I ' H, f 'Q ' 1 -1.-1 s ff, -5 ? ' ' , A t.,,,i,.k,3.,,Y Q. - Q 2 3 iitxffnii '- P91 . -f . 1 ' yn ' f.. A 1 1 '-Q, r . ' ,A ,, X, E , . 7' kr .V 'f ' s im' 3 ,255 Sl- E FA, . .- XVN ,wwf 3 J 1 fa!! v A Q Q5 .44 Basketball Tournam nt Q 4 X' l ?w'+9' O' ' Vkaiiirrr Imsketfzali inns riwd 'mn ti 1, 'lv f ' rlbnu! this vc-ui as bmi- tht- Hun' ,ind fi.: - 2 -ity H-Ball squads Qtnililimrtl 'ni :lm in the xml tournament The m.:is:riril,i lwts1im'tf'w,vfZ1',' ' ttfrrltit team pviluringrnrr- 'ti - ':,..ir't inm ticloryagaiiwsl Lvnn1,Irissrr.r, hri'.'.inn f- if 'w 'm sernis in .J tough contest ft- lk' i S . if lr- female hoop-st.rrs :erefxc-d l i ' the dust--eason, losing .1 Low- I v i' matclw hy four points rrwilr-si -nv. rr' r Nlarlxlehead. Seniors Russ llfilir-rw ltr vii U'C.nnneII,Tom O Shea lx11u'lr -'.:s N1 sf- lif- N-laoieen Honan. -'xndw Ewrrll inn F'-riff.-.-, rr lohin and Owen heeie x-.ill ltr' r err. iwrsfri all touit tarts next season. i '-fA Ea. ff i , A J' 'et SXSW weft , ?,M,d,,::.,,. , 5lUlHl, KU55 DR, D Wrestling Tournament ,M ...,. :I WW answere r 1 fi 4 ,W fi t , v E iw? 30 ' W H14 11, ' - r dw-' qwmuvmnummanmmmm- .a...m.-,ww-ri -.V sr' f After a tremendous undefeated ff if ' ' season of takedowns, the Warrior matmen entered post-season play with high hopes of victory. The wrasslers fared stupendouslv, well in all contests, led by senior heavyweight captain Rich Salter. Also turning in impressive perform- ances were Mike Hanlon ta New N, gym ' V e England title winnerl, Lee Krasnoo and Mike Orlandella. Coach Moyer can expect ditto excellence next season. .wnwms-N-aww -.-v . ,L .r-M.. r r The Bacchae Hx mid-Marc li, the latin Club and Classical Studies De- partment, under the direction of Mr. Frank Smith, expertly transformed ll into a theatrical palace and forest, setting the state tor this springs annual Classical Drama: The liac chae of l uripedes. A play revolving around one god and his control over his followers, Dionysus lDan Smileyl clemands to be worshipped by all of Thebes, enchanting the local women with his majestic manners. The King of lhebes Pentheus cbteve Hoenigi refuses to worship the god, even after the prophet Teiresias tEric Englishl and the kings grandfather ilon Koenigi try to forewarn him of the tragic consequences of his godly betrayal. Enraged at this disrespect, Dionysus drives Pentheus's mother Agave iclam Snelli, in a Bacchic state of frenzy, to lcill her own son, resulting in the destruction and devastation ofThebes and the royal family. Other major roles played by Tim Albright, Alex Taub, loe Franchi and a chorus of twelve expressive women, The Bacchae was excellently staged and performed by all of the actors and was well received by the audience. THE LHORUS ,D t Ili I ' l . ,Q :th-1 xr c ,aff ,T c c, T aww ,, A A K I' ' , ,y . - -f 5' lg, V ' Q ' J xi 5-. -- Ui- P, ' ' F V? gt' N l 'surf V nl T , V ' - , ' - s -cf, . 'iz T, fi it 9,115 xl . ,ig , ,2 1 - V ,zap - r 'A .K is , . - 4' N, , i , .V ? . t 5, i i, ' ' x, l 'f ' ' p 1 ,W . r : .VL 'X-N . . E1 t XltNll, N NND ll lRl,Nl XN PHIIONUPHIZL sTEYE IN HIS FEVHNINJE ATTIRE Moriorsitrss MANNEQUINS 5 SAILOR SETO STAVERNE sHows HER sTuFF CROUCHO COREY SlNCS THE BLUES lULir BLOXVS THEM fXl.XffXY -XCMXIN Evening of Fashion On March 7, the Little Theatre was the scene of the first style show in W.H.S. historyg Evening of Fash- ion. Staged by senior Al- Ierene Samuels as an Inde- pendent Study project, the glamorous and elegant pro- duction aptly demonstrated her creative flair for design. Apparel for leisure, athletics and evening wear, all sewn by Allerene herself within two months time, was skill- fully and playfully modeled by twenty-six other students. Next year Allerene will be taking her talent as a couteriere to the Fashion ln- stitute of Technology tFlTl in New York City. We wish her good luck and continued success! Evening of Music ln an effort to raise dollars tor the Wayland High School Scholarship Fund, the Class of 1982. with the cooperation of the Wayland Teach- ers' Association, sponsored the Evening ot Music' on March l5. netting oxer three hundred dollars in toe-tapping stxle. Slwwt asing the musical talents or seniors luliet Lambert. 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Rvx x NI.I3,1IrKIl K1-.IIm' I XYEARINCI UNDEROOS IS FUN. . . . V -v- Il X 'NPRINKII 'X IJ-XX li' ' I'LI f1r1 H 'Iln' QLI-'KRW Q -Q I 3,- 'A A SENIOR PSYCHE-UP , x CONFUCIUS SAY. . is fxg IT SAYS HERL YOUVE BEEN A BAD, BAD GIRL. N13 Mx . ii , Nr 'Ex 'gg J ...jr Q. I9 , ' ,I ' 91' I ' E EJ , X ' , Q- Q ' 4 ' .Y 5 . X M 1 , 'Am , fgf , 4 .GENE A l ax I I Q , vt K A J ui-1. V 10 X 23 3 ' .,., ,... f .QV . .f :Sv m y ' E I 1, ig' ' - S3 , M T, - va.: ff - ,'.i5k , - - E 4' -F 1 7 ' ' . V xg' T ' ' 5 R xx ' ' 'w' f QQMXKX Y .,,,I.1:f ' J ., .- SENIOR CL,-XSS XV,-XVES GOODBYE PEPSI AND COLA TAKE FLIGHT FROM THE METEOR CENTER EI-INN. . ADVANCED TOILET TRAINING STICIG SIX EET SOPHOMORE SOFTMINDS S Ii I Im 3 LQ' ' 1' fx I - srltii 'I ' 3 f 1- THE Q 'XX ITN IIMHIIRN S.A.D.D. Since its formation in Wayland this year, SADD - Students Against Driving Drunk - has been established in seventy other communities around the state. In recognition of this achieve- ment April '15 was designated SADD Day at WHS. Governor King arrived by helicopter to join sophomore Carl Dlsen, president of the organizationg Bob Anastas, Superintendent of Health for the Wayland Schoolsg and Dr. Goff, in speaking before the gathering of stu- dents and teachers in the front parking lot. The outdoor assembly ended with the release of a 1000 orange helium balloons carrying the SADD slogan lf we can dream it, it can be done. M, 'Q Q14 'C UP, UP AND -XNXAN Y ll Q , , 'fi 1 4.-. 4 . .3 Y . Q A xt f A 1 A ? J f V' A fr . 5 W! , . KW v xv,i,,- Q I 4 k Prom Preview 2 3 I i Good things come to those who wait. . .and wait. . .and , wait. lNot to mention that misery loves companyi. So just like the Class of '83 you'Il have to be patient for evidence ofthe existence ofthe junior Prom of 1982 - but here's alittle something to Catch your interest keep you at bay. Stay tuned! W! DON'T TELL ME THATS A NEW' DANCE STEP THREE SUAYE DUDES AND ALEX ,ww YS s- 's A , 2-tx X - V gs T : -vtT..t.1.-,T V. ' T' i . S- - .,.s-.Ss-ggi it it , ' . . , -ff : KWW, wt ,, N , A s Q--..,....sM, X X THAT LIPSTICK ON YOUR CHEEK IS NOT MY SHADE St -Xl NHORI Mi SENIORITIS ICJRIIIS wii.xvr,i fiiv n. 'XCUHCMIIUI1 mh liikm Ixxclith gracimx during Ihv mil ix ul 'xpiil .ind lum' Y- l'11t'LINII1iILIdlx iw mxxdinm-ss, lafim-xx, drunkvn- xx im! im ml lmppiiivw. X dm iv which happllx Ntruck all mom- ,wg - if x O xx ot '81, Sl NICJRITIS hm no he r mln i illx kmmn 1 meg it nwrulx' iritvnsifics as thi illm xx Npip-.idx Witm-ss its CHCLIN on N x 'INLI1IUVNHUDlhl'Nl'pJg9NfhfOLIgi'l xLf'1l0I xhoxx, Sciphcmiore Senior im 1 rim' Bcaah Dax, and Hill Night ii iiiiwgattvmmcii. f' f ' f 11 .,,, 4.-A is Il,l, NND IIN1 H-XYE PRE-SUMMLR PRACTICES S Q Q I s. U Q ipx pgs- IHI NMWRNIXM XI Illi 1 fn . S 9'-0. in '- ' II l If H 1 i , ,,.,,-. V gp., V' '5:221?if, gf f 'ff ,f w' If-4-fe W f 1 2.1 W , :' MZ , 5 I , ww f W fm, I ,. 1 IW ff f f W,-, ,,,,,,.,, ,Mama if ' mmf ff f W0 fi Vf 0 fm f,,, f yy W ,, ' I X WW I ' fd V ff of fwgffi f My 4 ! ,X X A f Z' W, ' . ,,,, Z .Wv -uw., Z WW. W A X 'W' 'mm M 1 , 1 3? JV A g WW ,S , , ASW? sy , 11,7 . 2-Q? ,Q A in . W WRWVMM i f '82 SENIOR CLASS MASCOT .AM SENIORS SEE HOW HIGH THEY CAN COUNT SENIOR SEXIES sixxqx, ii Q 2 N KXS S... BREW WITH '82 FR-XNIxII, IN SL-XRL H OF -XNNI III . . N :TLT N Spring Fest -J Un Nlax 13, llLll1l'xNlUll1l'IlT1l'11l'UNl'l1.llllXNUl'lK Ullklllllblk .ll115l1t'll.ll1ll,NlF.Nf11lllW,kx,ll.5.lt'll'- X Tllxl annual Npunglr-xt. Qomclxvcl JN a xhoxx- naw lor Ihr- untappvd talvnt ol thv NC hool c om- lTlUHIlX,ll1l'!rll1X t'XLllJl'l'dT1lCUlllN'l1lfl1lYdl-llkl' atmox ulwu' rnanagvd to dlspvl l'Xl'TX0lTl'lN llnal vxam lmluc-N. 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