Wayland High School - Reflector Yearbook (Wayland, MA)
- Class of 1983
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rf Q , C X. 0 0 , 0 Q Q Q '- - 5 73,5 Q fs O at 'Q 0 tix if M For Reference Not to be taken from this room 4 s X A f Q 2833 H991 Q91 .r jx gi- f F tw ,+ f N J f N M! REFLECTGR WAYLAND HIGNH SCHQUL IAVLAID PUBLIC LIBRARY 5 CONCORD RO. QAYLANO. MASS. 0177? Life begins perpetually. Gathered together at last under the leadership ofman . . .unified. disciplined. armed with the secret powers ofthe atom and with knowledge as yet beyond dreaming. Life. forever dying to be born afresh, forever young and eager, will presently stand upon this earth as upon a footstool. and stretch out its realm amidst the stars. - Sun Yat Sen 'Y'f, 'f Q4 F' 'li' n. Ap . - Ab .- -- 7 ' 1 J' , D -.1-i.-i' .hi is my-si ',,'-' 'vs . -1 1' ' - - 3 7 fgIQ.'I , L' ' . Q . w v I- . . I , ' I Q , . I 1 4 I - 1 V X ', v' ' a ' I . Q . ' . ' - .. u' . ' 0 . . ' . I v I . -. ' l , ' I. If I I I ...Q C. ' I' . ' , U .- 0 ,I . QI I , , , .. . 2 - - , , . . . I . . . . .- -.. . u I. ' .V I I . O . . I I I I,-II . 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Ahl You mean the stars. - THE LITTLE PRINCE The sky's the limit for the members of Wayland High School. Any glittering goal we desire, be it fame, fortune, or family, is within our grasp: all we have to do is reach out for it. and make it ours. Determina- tion should bring stellar success to everything we do - today's idle dreamers are the superstars and astronomers of tomorrow. So stretch out a bodily part for that celestial object consisting of a self-luminous, self-containing mass of gas! And remember . . . All men have the stars ,... but they are not the same things to different people. For some who are travelers, the stars are guides. For others they are no more than little lights in the sky. For others who are scholars, they are problems . . . You - you alone - will have the stars as no one else has them - GO FOR IT! it Reach for the Stars The yearbook theme for 1983 Reach fo th S 'I , r e tars represents the spirit of America throughout its history. Few phrases represent this spirit better. Go for it You can do it are co h ' , , mmon p rases in our vocabulary and they mean much the same thing. Browning says it most beautifully in Andrea Del Sarto Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? Each phrase represents the spirit of adventure and high expectations. Each speaks to the spirit in man and woman to fulfill hopes and to make dreams realities. The Class of 1983 . isis a c ass which sets its hopes and aspirations on the very highest goals. I admire and respect this d ' ' ' esire and I wish you all the best in attaining these goals. I do ask, however, that you take time in your lives also to see the wonder of the stars. The stars represent one of the miracles of this life. A speaker I heard recently said it beautifully, We walk among miracles and we do not see them. When we reach for the stars let us also reach out to one another. Let us also look around at the many miracles in our lives and find pleasure in them and an appreciation of this wonder-filled world in which we live. In Thornton Wilder's play 0ur Town Emily came back from the grave for one more look at the town and the people she had known. After anguishing over the beaut of it all h y s e asked the question, Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it - every, every minute? Let us try. is a class which looks to the dream ofwhat can be Th' ' I Dr. Charles Goff F if N OUR STA We, the Class of '83. hereby dedicate the 1983 REFLECTOR yearbook to our star. Nlr. Frank Smith. Yet I had rather if I were to choose, Thy service in some graver subject use. Such as may make thee search thy coffers round, Before thou clothe my fancy in fit sound: Such where the deep transported mind may soar Above the wheeling poles. and at Heav'ns door Look in. and see each blissful Deity , How he before the thunderous throne doth lie. Listening to what unshorn Apollo sings E5--c ix To th' touch of golden wires, while Hebe brings Immortal Nectar to her Kingly Sire: . A lin I ' aim ii' 13 A I I I . 9 T X ,t a .U S -l '- X K 0- Sf - 6 ' t a li ,. fn ff- ,,,..'..f A V. ,.n' .1 -. -fd Then passing through the Spheres of watchful fire. And misty Regions of wide air next under. And hills of Snow and lots of piled Thunder. May tell at length how green-ey'd Neptune raves. In Heav'ns defeance mustering all his waves: Then sing of secret things that came to pass When Beldam Nature in her cradle was: And last of Kings and Queens and Heroes old. Such as the wise Demodocus once told In solemn Songs of King Alcinous' feast, While sad Ulysses' soul and all the rest Are held with his melodious harmony. As long as the stars graze in the vault of heaven s . tO honor. your name. your praises endure. A GALAXY 0F STARS 3 x 'l I - f - --lv 'X 1.5 A . tl.. .,. - Jn., V 1 lf , 2 -N' ': QM ,, ,L-,Q 3, 'Sf XC? .1 A. '. 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Edward Somol S 9 1 0 , er I P I ,z g K I 0 ' 4 I f Nirs L1nd.r fircy wr l Mrs, Ruth MacDonald Mr. Richard Salomon Vlr. Stephen Perlman ,, 4 i ii Dr. Robert Fraser 3- MBV' , f Dr. Mary .lane Yurchak 4 1 Jr-g Mr. David Connolly ,rt CENTR L MINISTR TIO Dr. William Zimmerman 1-. fs' :Sip -f I, x., . 4.. 9 ., X Q if it 5 Dr, Alexander Platt .Y w Mrs. Lynette Gloxcr l l ,J fl Tiff' W.. ' ffg' ' x6 ' LZ . , :ff W Z f X f 1 HIGH SCHOUL ADMINISTRATION fi 'R J I f A X Mrs. Ellie Welch B l Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman PIL SERVICES ton star clustersl ' '... their problems are intimately interwoven with the most significant questions of stellar organization and galactic evolution ,. . Mr. Eric Moyer Mr. Lewis Oxford Mrs. Virginia Buckley X YN Q'-QL S. gl , 'S H. 19 .- - MV- Plllll HCHCVULIU Ms. Sandra NTOFSC Mrs. Kathleen Nachtrab Nlrs. Bgirbtiru Sharpe Mr. Conrad Gees Ms. Robin Fullz l -1 1 5 a 'S tfpy V-en Q 1:11 Mrs. Rita Anderson Ms, Erma Rosenfield Mrs, Constance Chase fx fT .1 09 Q 1 Q ff -in 5 Q 4 is ' , l Mrs. Jane Modoono Mrs. Beth Stebe Mrs, Cynthia Atlas - --.4 st., A Mr. Brian Newmark Mrs, Mary Kiely Mr. Nhnucl lfernttndez Metco Coordtntttor GLISH Why is the sky dark at night? Why are there stars? Sometimes the simplest questions promote the most profound thoughts. Mrs. Sally Alexander Mrs. .Ioan i'Vil7gCI'Llid I 6 -if ,L 3 Dr. David Crellin I um-1 '1 '- Ytlllin 0 Q 5 C I U U ll Il I n KJ ll - D Il ll I! ,N 5 4 , I Ny i i J f l 3 il ' L XXX f ,' 5 4 -- x Mr. John Braccia it x 'Lb 0 'lg x . 5,7 '.- X N1 r, Robert Hennessey .i 'r' t l :xv cgi- ss, N. 'X x ' X Qsxxsfn- ' ls .5 Nu s , . ' Q , X ,. X Mrs. Joan N1cGonagle ...W- Nlrs. llene Cuban 1- m f lp 1 Dr. Donald Roemer ps- Q' aA4'fe NL Mrs. Beatrice O'Connor T l YL l r KIA xXlXXS1YX,l Yll? 443' - f W I N x ., do Mrs. Kathleen Lampert 'E 1-8 in Mrs, Virginia Felloxu by-.. I7 I '11 W ' J if 1' , N' iii 0 i ,,,-,::f1-f 4 jj '4- The study of mathematics is apt to commence in disappoint- f g ment . . , we are told that by its aid the stars are weighed and the -31. ,Q', ' it billions ol' molecules in a drop oft-.ater are counted. Yet. like the , V, 5 W 'I -3 Nm.: ' ghost of Hamlets father. this great science eludes the effort of 1 ilfyll 'f :-TL' our mental weapons to grasp it. . I A ' I lv 1 - Alfred North xvhitehetid f 'il ' ' !,' i f ,i 1' 2 I I, ill' H x I A , Vis! M w -M.: brink Qt' 1 W1 H 'f inf: 1' , HN e 'W ! y-.' I' ,I il I : .aw . I 7 'y,T7:'1 - : I I V! i 'iii' . ' -fl. nf' K l 'l.:j, 'kia ,ull-lf 11+ 'Phi itil ' ,,..i.w 4 I 5' J! 114, -'T'f'1.'li'f4 Q 1 ' .. iv i ifjl il D. Q Ui? 1.-if-.Qs A af ' Xlr. Douglas Stather Nlrs. Elizabeth Branehaud i l I pt' ff Xlrs. Ida Baddcrs Nlr Richard Bolster IH sbs- I.- E :ati r als.-?!5v: Ms. Audrey Buffington 1 4 1. lf ,fi YK 1 .411 Nlr. Michael Brennan 'X 'QQ 1 sr . S-.ra W dn. , -HW I 'hx I :,, ,X 'S ml 7 ,FEI-., Mr. John Harmon Ms. Ann Marie Gagne .v '19 ry Q- 11 , e 1331: l it: T L . g '?. st I f ' 1 11 lv' 1 r ui If Mr. Frank Shelton Nlrs. Charlotte Sl.L1llllOI'Cl SCIENCE star the size ofthe earth? lfa solar mass were packed into an earthsize ball. it would be astonishingly dense. A cubic inch would weigh a ton! A thimbleful would collapse a table! V' 'l ,J I,' r ...ff Nls. Isabel Bouin , i l ...nf .AI Nlre. Jacqueline -Xrendt IO lm Nlr. Kenneth Altshuler Nlr. Peter Joy ce 2' J :J Nlrs. Helen Cadsby Vlrs. Eli7abeth Warriner I Mr. Steven Spang rs Mr. John Brady Ms. Laura Garfinkle 1 1-it-3-v----ig 1 i w Mr. Robert Bibeau Mrs Dom Baker CIAL ST DIES Our cosmicjourney has brought us to clusters so fur-flung that they were only in this century reeogni7ed as ti class. Study ol' these clusters eventually revealed to us the outlines of our oyyn galaxy. '-nfl' Xlr Don Benedetii 'NN ff? Nl rs l,.llFlCltl Ixepner l Nlr Kim Greenuxialt y l' l K :ff 1 N Xls. Ellen Lunger Xlr, Dtin Frio x '47 ' q- -3 ' ' 'I :db iiffaziikfj-J, .5 ' 4 - an . 1gQ,.ZY.,,-- ' w I. gy- ally. ff: . '- T ykfgf K . .- C Q8-Q8 N I .VI g I 33 I Q .Ili Y o--'X .gb X as 1 . xl Y x WA N1r. Joseph Nic Coy Mr. Stephen Wagner Nis. Marcia Goldsmith Xir. .X Thomas Brennan a K X1a.Susg1n Eklund FOREIG 'T-Xd astra let linguaml per aspcraf' To the stars and language through hardships. 1' GUAGE F W? Xir, Frank Smllh 'v srh, 4, 5 tv fllfflim-.r-. 50,1-A Jerry. , :eu-ufw .H- 'S fU.lxr 'j., I-4 '1- 1 Ivyti' Nlr, Alan Enborg Q If 1-1 Nix Hclcnc Nicmh Xirm. Debra Badrxgan Z. , -.. ,pup-ov!!! E I Y J, Q T. xx. .' 'i .i f 1 ff I 'J Mr. Marcel Richer Mrs. Jeanne Smith f'??II Hal YY' Ms. Linda Segal O-svn-na L .f-' f--1 'QYYQ Mrs. Karen Chaeon ,l 7 Mrs. Elizabeth Beltran , U +t Y X 'ii 'Z Tl1 J5J'2 M ' 4' WN FI E ARTS To man. that was in the evening made. stairs gave the first delight: Adniiring, in the gloomy shade. Those little drops ol light. e Edmund Waller 52, Nlr. Richard Conti fi? fl ,-R55 QA Mrs, .lane Ezbicki Nlr, Paul Livingston Q 68 3'-in Ar Nlr Nlielinel Runirill Nlr, Nlichael Allosso 26 E' .17 is MEDIA From a purely astronomical point of view, identifying and understanding newly forming stars is a challenge in our long quest to comprehend the role of stars in our universe. Mr. Joseph C27 f 4 Damplo Miss Leila Supienza lllllllll I 14. C. i -552451. f ..-r ? i I, , 71 is 1 gli X' fx 'P -Q -fb? 5 Mrs, Susan Devlin. Mrs. Barbara Manley, Mrs. Eileen Chase. Nlrs. Carole Parnell 'S Y PHYSICAL EDUCATIO 1 'X xii Y I Nir, Niann. Sir. .-Xmato. Sis. Cantrell, Nirs. Todd. Sir. Bowers. N1rs.Olson x L ll JC 'T ...f 13-45- Ag s-.1 ,..a- .r,J,. Nix, Chrzslinc Broun Trainer Aide .3 Q-V ,- H ' 'N ,pi ,,a .3 ,QA X gi 7 Qt, fx f D -ffxx ' i v ,, + 1 lk' 'J Ll, a 1 l Q Q 1 ! , IZ.-J- lf N N Ni J ' Q 1 rf ' 2 IK .f- Q., I f X N , 1 yu PRGJ ECT R l FIDENCE 2 f' - I X ' 5, 15 r s K ,,, I . ,-A ' ' Just hanging around X M21rkS llle spot in ft , 5 7 W g':,., X-1 f If S r 1 ff 4 , l 1 I 5 N 3' fy 1 i I -+. H L 'Z XA' .v J , 5 ' ' 3 W , I 1 Q Ik , sp yr' Q , X I ,sb X l Q . 1 l. Q' X - , V . . if 'Q .Q K Q 'f J-, , 3 ,- X ff- -Ax ,au--M of ,. 1 I .W . 'V'--f .' , ' ' ' . , -' . ' N . Kr ' A' Y 1, rf - 1 A . , . fx A i ' 5 .555 , K 4 Q f' Q.: V , . 'V-Q, , I v g nfs A 'D ui- ' v iv .' 5 bi. , x 4 ,w , , i ,Nr ,.v - WA., . . - A Nuclear Holocaust Drill 19'- Amato hooks a Big one 1 fi ...ir CCUPATIO AL EDUCATIO What appliance can pierce through the outer layer ofa star and test the condi- tions within? Mr, Peter Pollock I' N-15. Maxine Sugarman Mr. David Paxxelski Nlrx Xlarion Stillman 30 6.f I 1, Nlr, George Crccly Mr. Joseph Lukis Nlr. William Homan 'lift J Mrs, Firth Hutchinson SERVICES 'lv ...v' The Lunch Staff ,v-' , SJ vw-I Q KX ,,,'. , Mrs. Sheila Nelson x 2 of ,f , P .LF F Mrs. Joann Kohler Mrs. Charlotte Pescosolido fi S- Ms. Sandy Steel Mrs. Virginia Anthony Sl i lx! 'S' ' ' X F ll .4- 'za V ' bf Quiet son. l A81 standing up! 1- .5 ,inlay nxs Fun with Webstefs. -' iii n' iii I 1. Gtrlali Tl ' 'K ' , - MTB ' X GUFDT RH , A vm all U ' :Y-SIIYS I 8 ' ' Q' If lm .- S: I ' ' pl I!! II, Y T I ll l'2-gI -C 1 W' Y L -,- , 's 1 ,l -,- L14 1- H . S' x I 7 r Self explanatory .Q NCQ L .,, rf- .-I, Divine inspiration from Bruccia, ,,.,.--- ,Q X A-gr-,,... . -'uv'-,4,,.. C' Coach Brennan and Varsity Anthropology, - ' I l . 'Ll' Q -1' V. ' Y ' , t L! ,'1 A If gl ig X X U., ,. I .' . R 659 if STARS ARE BURN .r' x b.' 6 , . g'.. 'Nu . x1 . Qi-1 Q '11- - Q ,win 'x -q,. I ..,., P 31 , Exif! H+-lrfi F' 'HSL Fzqg .'!i ,.. ,.-... fff:fiQ5+ s ,. li- E355 FRESHMA EXECUTIVE B0 RD Top: C. NIcKown. Ni. .-Xllara. D. Rcck. N. Stolfcrs. Nir. Fer- nandez l.-Xdvisorb. K. Pond. K. Ricciardi. K. Marshall. NI. Schumacher. J. Danieli Bottom: K. Daley iPres.J. G. Hanson QV. Prem. K. .lazowski 1Trcas.l. L. Boyajian1Sec.J 38 149 Q i -5 Lee Adams .lane Agate Brad Akerman Robert Alger Bobbi Alimenti Nlark Allara Andrew Alpert William Anastas Douglas Ansuini Despina Athanasiadis Nlichael Aurelio Debra Bancroft Philip Bancroft Tracy Bankart Stephen Banks Ana Maria Beltran Anne Bennett Kristin Blom John Bortone Seth Bossung Laura Boyajian Rebecca Brett Andre Brisson Douglas Brooks Nlichael Brothers Nlichael Brown Phillip Burrer Karen Butler Susan Butler Frances Cialiendo Brad Q .inuxiin Sumn Curlxon .-Xniy Caryulho Dzlxid Cuscllgi Caroline Chi5holm Elaine Chimholni Rachcl Ciblcy Richard Clough Kelly Cogun Thomas Coleman Barry Connelly Gina Conionc Nlike Conionc Slcphcn Cook Nlimsy Cotlcr Claudine Coulon Scan Cronin Dziyid Curtin Kcrryn Dgilcy .lill Dginicli Daniel Dcylin Paul Diccygirc Ciurcll Doniolky Xlurk Doughty Rnlph llmgonclli Nliclhicl Dulililcld KMC lidymrals cndy l:Nlx.lUil.lfl.lll 5.ir,ih lilclnmn l c.1nn Fcnncll U if ! 4 T L E -yi 7 I 'T' L I David Fleischer Connie Flieger Elizabeth Flovnik Andrew Frantz Dana Frost Ben Garfield Sara Gibson Peter Goldstein Gary' Gray' Meira Green Mark Greenberg Andrea Greifl Stephen Gullotti Benjamin Hall Gayle Hanson Paul Harmon Jennifer Harris Chip Hart Jody Hurting Katherine Henders Mark Holland Tracy Howe Tim Hoyt Kristin Hubbard Kimberly' Hyde Jeanne Hyland Kathleen Irving Kim Jakobsons Kriblin Jaioxyski Julie Judge on -ll Duniellc Kill! Gregg Km ct Kenneth Keyey Angela Kitimiller Susan Koenig Nliehelle Kotek Amy' Lumen James Lnvin Ji-Ycon Lee Nlareia Leonard Gregg Levin David Loges Kristen Lorentzen Christine Nltie.-Xrthur Kimberly Nlgidden Kate Nldgidson Ptttriee Nluilloux Kathleen Nlgiley Susan Nlulicmyki Rebecca Nlzinn Suftinne fylgirctiritunin flirt-toplier Xlariibcllti Dtiyid Xluuger Deborgili Nleftiulcy Sinbliun Xlefitmuri Courtney NlcKmyn Sully Nletid Dino Nliclulfiptiltly Andy Nlillcr flirty Nliteliell Kimberly fvlitelicll Roy fvlogan Steven Monson Sandra Morton Kym Mosley Barbara Nason Heidi Neiman Sheila Neville James Nilson David Norris Henry Norwood Michael O'Keefe Sheri Pagano Keith Perry Elizabeth Phoenix Karen Pond Robin Publicover Deborah Reck John Redgate Kristin Rieeiardi Geoffrey Robinson Daniel Rosenberg Susan Rosenblatt John Russell Nlary Salerno .-Xniy Sawyer Lauren Sawyer Rebecca Sauer Craig Schneider Elizabeth Schubert Nltchael Schumacher John Sccor Kirsten Shanks Amy Shaw Kathleen Shiite Nlichael Short Peter Skeen Nleredith Slayton Tasker Smith Kristin Somol Lisa St Nlartin Leroy Staples Deniae Stephenson Wendy Stolfors Karlene Siyindell Patrick Tally Karen Testa David Thayer Scott Travis Cynthia Yaldey Nlathexy Yrablik Nlary Haldner .lurcnty Weiner .Mhley Welch l isa Wheeler Nlartlia NN liitney Lorraine XN1i1.indt .lainie Hong ,lewie Woiig Kathryn York Richard Anderson Pictures Not Available: David Barbuto Cathryn Barnacle Lisa Bittar Ellis Brown Todd Brunel Elizabeth Clayton Kimberly Coleman Christopher Conti Rebecca Cosloy Brian Cotoni Nancy Curtin Kelly Daly Jane Franchi Peter Frothingham Carolyn Germaine Karen Hall Scott Ham Brian Hayward Roger Hewitt Laurie Hietala William Hodnett Paige Holland Synje Holleck Alexander Houtzeel Jay Hughes Jennifer King Thomas Largy Christine Lobello Louise Low Linda MacArthur Victoria MacDowell Tina Mah Kristin Marshall Arthur Milano Robert Moran Kristin Murray Anne Nelson Matthew Zayotti Christopher Zizza Susan Neusner Kevin Nurmi Michael O'Connor Allison Pease Brian Pendleton Tracy Paterson Paul Pileeki Steven Safran Robert Schurgin Pauline Sheehan Deborah Small Stephan Snell Richard Townsend Terri Veglia Steven White Nadine Williams Tonya Williams Franklin Zicuis Eric Zizza RISING STARS V 1 SOPHO ORE EXECUTI E BO RD Top row: Mr. Amato fAdvi- sorj. A. Fineberg, P. Bun- nell. S. Hall, N. Engler, T. Sherman. K. Lynch. L. Wexler. D. Newman. Bot- tom row: M. Wilson. QSecre- taryj, K. Sawyer fVice- Presidentb. M. Harris fPresidentJ. R. Reardon 4TreasurerJ. Missing: B. Johnson. G. Vrettas. 7' D A0 Q- xl ns- 41+ N f X X' x' 1, HP' M i- .Q 5 liliad Douglas Alford Sean Angerman Keith Armstrong Diane Augustus Glenn Baldwin Ruth Bancroft Kimberly Barney Susan Batchelder Nadya Bennett Tina Bianchi Kenneth Black Joshua Blake Michael Blocker Todd Boes Vicki Bolle Brad Boreth Maya Bose Edward Bracken Margaret Braunig Justin Brovenick Jennie Brummer Alan Brynnolfson Peter Bunnell Rodman Burgett Julie Burklei George Butler Elizabeth Carls Peter Chant Kenneth Chisholm Daniel Clifford 5 Kimberly Coehran Leanne Cohen Julianne Coleman Patrick Curtin Nlurlena Davis Rusyell Dedoming Barry Dicker Rebeeea Doherty Wayne Driscoll Nliehael Dunn Charles Dyer Dennis Ehrreieh Nailie Fngler Karen Fardy Amy Feinberg Andrew Fish Brian Foley Pamela Foster Donna Fredriekson Robert Frey Charles F rolhingham Seotl Gaines Deborah Gale Catherine Garyy fiayray Panayotiy Fliiabetli Gilman l1li1.ll3Clhfi-ixxelx 'ymlrcyy Ciould Nliehael Greco Dayid Ciuiiolli 1, 1 Q? 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Wong lTrez1s.J ,K 58 David Alger John Bancroft Trevor Banks Nlarty Bodley Jay Bolus Lisa Bortone Serge Botsaris Tammy Brisson Judi Brooks Greta Brun John Burke Etienne Burke Mark Butler Alison Butter Sonya Choinski Deborah Cohen Kim Coleman Matthew Collins Tom Copeland Phil Dendunnen Terry DiCesarc Christine Dinan Anna Doody Danny Dretler David Dunbar Sue Dunbar James Dunn Lesley Dyer Richard Eekler Gregory Eagan Stacey lilmdahl lzlilabeth lznglixh Christina Farrell Allyson Fernandes Dan Flagg Dana Fokos Matt Foley' Megan Foley Jonathan Foster Joseph Franehi Valerie Franti Mike Garfield Sherry Gemelli Nlaria Gerendas Andrew Glam Chris Harlan Ben Goldthysaite Joe Greco Nlarcia Greenblatt Robert Hammerton Paul Hatfield Nlarianne Heppner David Herman Nlichael Hines Paula Hinex Nlonette Holderer Cindy Hopkins Kathy Horgoy Lori llughcy Nlatthcxs lde G X S x T Stey en Jacobs -L-5846 ' ' Paul Johan Kim Johanson John Johnson Lisa Johnson Nlary Elizabeth Jordan Corinne Karp Laura Kase Robert Kea Paul Kennedy David Kennedy Nancy Kilduff Scott Kildull' Kristen Kilpatrick Tony Kitzmiller Kirsten Kohler Holly Krapl Laura Krauss Joline Lavin William Leone Robert Lester Joshua Levin Philip Linden Peter Loges Kyle Lorentzen Susan Nlac Donald Brian Nlae Gillivray Wendall Nlah Amy Nlancuso Joan Nlarcum limi Marobclla Mike Martinelt Suzanne McBrcen Jesxica Mcfjonagle Patricia MeManmon Ken McMullen John Mikulaki Jefl' Milunsky Pat Mogan Felipe Montejo Elizabeth Morgan Lisa Morris Carol Moachella Britt Moser Wendy Moyer Pam Mudxtay Donna Murch Michelle Murray Elilabeth Neumeyer Eliot Nottleson Eric Nottonson Maura O'Donnell Carl Olson Lynn Oprie David Orlandella Maureen O'Shea Chrixtinc OAToolc Tonia Pagano lliginii Phillipx Robert Pineo KH .L C7 in ,... 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LA-755.1-J-ghL-5' if A, f 'ict' ,-, I p ' . . -'R ' .. Reminiseing on lust nights study session t , - I I I Seventeen Material? Moon Lnit Katie 66 Vanu makes his move Q4 K Q-S ,Xxx -K ,,,, . !?k 'sa ,. ' Wvwrp., xv - 1, v ! b . -mgwy lt's 8:30, do you know where your kids are? r 1050, Y . Q Y Freshmen pseudo studs M.E.T.C.0. UETCO is a yoluntary busing program through which Black students from Boston are able to attend suburban schools, The program is administered by the Nletropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity. Inc.. and totally funded by the Commonwealth of Nlassaehusetts through the Department of Education, NIETCO began in 1966 as an alternatiye for Black parents in Boston yy ho were frustrated with the Boston Public Schools, Wayland entered the NTETCO pro- gram in September. l968. with 9 students in Wayland High School. In 197-1 Wayland accepted students into the elementary and Junior high schools. NTFTCTO has been a successful model of urban-surburban integration. Xlany feel that racial and regional isolation has been reduced and cultural understand- ing and mutual respect haye been increased. This year's program has offered sey eral workshops for parents. students. and faculty. The WETCO Adyisory Council has sponsored lectures. field trips. retreats. the Nlartin Luther King International Dinner, the Black History Xlonth Vlagazine. and the highly sue- eessful Pastiehe ofthe Black Experienee. presented by the Lmoia Players, We uould like to thank all yi ho supported our program and aims. The way to be N1 ET L' O. .Xdyisory Board 6K J QQ Adorable ' 'Z-5 .f QQ. Uh aw Y- f 1' v ++ Q 1 'I' I Selling high SWS Nlomem of glory 'Rig A chorus line 69 Student Action for a Better School Environment was established, under the impetus of Debbie Roberts. last year by the Student Advisory Board. seeking to cut down on vandalism in the school and beautify the area around it. SABSE plans a host of ac- tivities to make WHS sparkle, includ- ing the ever-popular school wide clean-ups, presenting a cash reward to the class with the cleanest, shiniest building. Have you thanked a green plant today? bk SABSE Lp of 'F- .. t g-v .Q vi.. Q 1 an -- .: 4' . ?' 3? X, .AW- HUMA RIGHTS CO ITTEE The new Human Rights Commit- tee. originally organized two years ago and re-established this year, is a group of students and teachers con- cerned with local, national, and glo- bal social issues. The large main Committee is divided into six smaller sub-committees: Fair Treatment, Human Ralations. HumanfSocial Awareness. Global Concerns, Nucle- ar .-Xwareness. and Special Problems. Speakers. presentations. and discus- sions are planned on such topics as interpersonal relationships within WHS. world famine, and the individ- ual dillieulties of the homeless. the handicapped. and the elderly. ln edu- eating the student body and the facul- ty on human rights issues. the ulti- mate desire ofthe HRC is to improve the liyes ol' as many people as possi- ble: from members ofthe school com- munity to citizens ol' other countries. '.p. , l ill , 1 1 I SADD Y ZIJV , J,-' I I ' , lf... we 'Yi Students Against Driving Drunk is an organization of caring students, headed by Carl Olson, trying to in- crease awareness of the dangers of drunk driving. Launched last year in a galaxy of orange balloons at a cere- mony attended by Governor King, SADD will keep up its work in '83 by gaining publicity for the cause through buttons, bumper stickers, t- shirts, and the media, This is one group that really knows the meaning of reach forthe stars - its goal is to bring the number ofalcohol related deaths in the community down to r zero, and they won't stop until it's ac- complished. 419 1 a':i CH! ' c-- , Ly? L .,j,niQ f'.3..i.' 1 ,I I.-if-x l 'q? M e ,jg WQQTEQ' .Qi . y , H - .5 'Q' ' --A 4 Q 5 f v' L Then.., 7 l TEC LEARNING CENTER You're a shining star no matter who you are shining bright to see what you can truly be. - Earth, Wind and Fire. - KY V D X rf-V' 72 ',fG -.J f 'f 'n+.S5r. W K 4 J 9 1',.i -R .OO U . ' O ' +- I 'MII AYFARERS What has about two hundred legs and runs through Wayland 'F Why the Waylarers Track Club of Course ! With the unfailing dedication of Mrs. Alexander, this group of fun-runners has involved the community in a number of fundraising races, the front- running cause this year being the brand new, ruby-red fieldhouse track. On your mark, get set, GO? 9 l as E+? ,- X, I X '73 MULTIPLE STARS 1 L f aj 'ini' - LONE STARS STAR WARS W N , 4 . 5 0 4' 5 O Z W ,Q 1' if w-4 VARSITY FOUTB LL Top Row: A. Miller. P. Dendunnen, S. Ker- rigan. M. Hubbard, B. McGilvary, B. Kea. P. Harmon. B. Wason. R. Burgett, D. Gul- Ioti, Coach Dubie, 2nd Row: Coach Conlin. J. Boyle, J. Affan- ato, J. Sutermeister. F. Shaw. M. Foley, T. Grosso. P. Johan, D. Dretler. J. Wallace, Coach Lukis. Bottom Row: P. Bonarrigo. P. Falvey, E. Boyle, Co-captain C. Wambolt, Co-captain N1. Devlin, H. Kelleigh, D. Hilliard, S. Canavan. S. Curtin. A. Rosenblatt. missing Mgr's L. Fay and N. Bishop The WHS Varsity Football Team played every game with courage and pride. Led by Co-captains, Mike Devlin and Craig Wambolt, the team managed a 2-7-l record. The de- fense was led by Devlin, Wambolt, Canavan, Dendunnen, and Har- mon. The offense was headed by Curtin, Boyle, Bonarrigo, and Hil- liard. Wayland beat arch rival Wes- ton C13-121 in the traditional Thanksgiving Day Contest. Wayland 0 Lynnfield 6 Greater Lowell I4 Boston Latin 8 ConcordfCarlisle 7 Bedford 6 LincolnfSudbury l 2 Acton 1 Boxboro 0 Westwood 6 Newton South I3 Weston 21 0 22 8 2l 27 14 27 16 I2 -L o 'p .2 Q-0 un W. 1 '. .. 1 a . 1 , . V' .. . . ':,.- ' 'XE .W . .- T J.: f!'N'-.i't'- : F5E ' hr-' .gli 1-tfl'-' . v WU :I I '- - ,vw - if 1' A ' M A -.S ff fa sv .' -,w- :K ' V' ut, il., A-3, mx.. x Q34 I a i n I am.. ggi-i 9 , ' 6, 4' A -J Q x J.V. FDOTB LL li, Top Row: Coach Conlin, A. Mill- er. M. I-lines, R. Frey, G. Harris, S. McGilvary, T. Sullivan, E. Ja- cobsen Bottom Row: J. Bonarrigo. J Boyle, D. Seto, J. Affanato. D. Gulloti, R. Burgett, A. Kitzmiller. T. Braken Wayland 18 Lynnfield I2 Greater Lowell 18 Boston Latin 12 ConcordfCarlisle I8 Bedford 28 LincolnfSudbury 28 Acton I8 Westwood l2 Newton South 20 Weston 1 The J.V. Football team kicked and passed and tackled their way to a fine season this year. Early in the season the team was led by the excellent running of Jim Affanato and Jim Boyle, but, unfortunately, these two players were soon lost to the ranks of the Varsity. The skilled freshmen offense soon stepped in, however, successful- ly filling this vacancy. 80 f FRESHME FOOTBALL Top Row: M. OKeefe, B. Penal- ton, L. Staples, A. France 2nd Row: Coach Homan, C.Bris- son, D. Devlin, B. Hayward, E. Zizza, T. Coleman Bottom Row: S. White, C Schnider, T, Mogan, F. Burrer, S. Monson, J. Lavin, K. Perry Wayland 16 Boston Latin 22 Concord f Carlisle 12 Bedford 0 Lincoln f Sudbury 22 Acton f Boxboro 6 Newton South The Season was full of starry- eyes for a third successful DCL title for the Wayland Freshmen Football Team, but not all of these dreams came true. Al- though every team member played in each game, and ef- fected a 3-3 record, they did not lose a single game in their hearts and dedication, they only lost by the scores. ii GIRLS VARSITY FIELD HOCKE Back Row: Marcia Greenblatt, Julie Burkley, Kim Pond, Mau- reen O'Shea, Debbie Cohen, Kim Johanson, Kip Reader, Kathy Woodruff, Kathy Man- ning, Maureen Chagnon, Coach Donna Olson. Front Row: Diana Phillips, Naila Bo- lus, Stephanie McKown, Sue Mauger, Captain Linda Swain, Kathleen Chagnon, Mary Ken- nedy, Christine Hyland This young energetic group began the season with only one returning starter on the team. But with the devoted coaching of Donna Olson, and the spirit- ed leadership of captain Linda Swain, the Wayland women finished with an impressive 10- 4 record. In tournament play the Wayland stickwomen lost to Ipswich 1-0. Wayland 2 LincolnfSudbury 0 4 Newton South 0 l ConcordfCarlisle 2 7 Newton South 0 l Bedford 0 O Acton! Boxboro 2 0 Weston 4 0 LincoInfSudbury 0 0 Newton North I 0 ConcordfCarlisle 0 7 Newton South 0 3 Bedford O l Acton 2 0 Weston l t, N, ,, , viagra. .,:fn,. . . i':':t5-'fig'- A .s,..-I r .Q . . 5- ,.,,..I., ,kr .- - -:f.-havin' ff-,-gn -rg -..f:51r..' S + r' Attack From The Rear . ' ,,. 'J 34 7 'F':.'-M ,ff-' H- . 'f',L- - '5' :Rh-4 38:4-i.,ir'l,' LF., LA .Ljf-A.. ' ' 415' 73525 -'p-yg Qg'+-?f:. tr L,,..1,,,-, Q ,,,,.3f..-0,534-, ff, , .,-,sq - - u ' -. .4.-..1f '. A5 '.. AJ. xi .c'J'A' . .' 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FIELD HOCKEY if 7 A sticky situation Nledieval Dance M9 . 4, Back Row: Coach D. Todd, S. Zimmer, A. Katwinkle, C. Mur- phy. L. Pearson. K. Messina, K. Volkema, S. Tufts, P. Foster, K. Schwartz. N. Sterling, K. Nottle- son. M. Klein, K. Morrisey, N. Engler. Front Row: D. Gale, M. Grendas. K. Smith, P. McMan- mon, M. Talley, K. Gardner, A. Young, D. Fredrickson. This years squad boasts a 6-6-2 record. The J.V. women made a tremendous comeback from a 4-0 loss in the first battle against Wes- ton. to tie the second game in an unofficial score of 1-l. With the patient and enthusiastic coaching of Debbie Todd the team worked hard on improving their skills and developing strategies. 1 ,--ff. I.-E - ' L '. I I! f .r 7 U13 1:5- fv-T' P' f 5 it .. ' I f W Q 451'-1? fl U V -. A- 1, TWH' fr B' ' 47.'?-FN ' Wayland 2 LincolnfSudbury 4 Newton North I ConcordfCarlisle 7 Newton South l Bedford 0 Acton f Box boro 0 Weston 0 LincolnfSudbury 0 Newton North 0 ConcordfCarlisle 7 Newton South 3 Bedford l Acton f Boxboro 0 Weston FRESHME FIELD HOCKEY The team started off the sea- son with a disappointing 3-l loss to Concord, and finished with a respectable 6-4-l record. The highlight of the season came in the game against Wes- ton. They lost 2-1 but put in a strong effort, and played their best game of the year. ESZETA 'rar-f'5'5i T aa?-' i .I , , MP1 f el.- Q, h N, .-,a-A , . .- ., ...A - we ----f'v.'- ' N.. 1 .. ,--. I' ,,.:,,,. -Lb, -. 5, -355 flaj . L Ae ni 97 !frf:imMS'w'h,.' Four of the seven deadly sins. - -fi 12' ' -if u - - ' . - , -,-.v X ' : Tr' ' A . , F-.. 15 A lm xx M , v .. .X A .ev- . . W ' 1 ' - ,' h . . .- A A , In Q W--Y .4 J, nj, I. 1 rf , Q'- 0 -.'!'1.--.,.'f': r -'FV' I . 1' A 1-' . 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Chisolm. - I tk. ., l 35 BOYS VARSITY S CCER A strong defense was main- tained throughout the year and was spearheaded by co-captain, Andy Kevy QDCL All-Starj and Dave Secor. Highlights of the season in- cluded the tie game early in the season against arch rival Wes- ton and the night game at Bed- ford which also resulted in a tie. Top Row: Coach Snow, T. Banks, M. Greco, M. Tracey, J. Kane, S. McFarlene, E. Conti, J. Primavera, B. Meinert, C. Leith, J. Strause, Mgr. D. Rob- erts. Bottom Row: C. Eagan, K. Tal- ley, T. Hall, C. Craven, co-cap- tain A. Kevy co-captain D. Se- cor. C. Keefe, B. Protopapa. C. Dyer, J. Harris. Wayland l Newton South 3 0 Bedford 2 l Boston Latin 0 2 Weston 2 0 Acton f Boxboro 3 4 ConcordfCarlisle 0 0 LincolnfSudbury 0 2 Newton South 0 2 Bedford 2 2 Boston Latin 0 0 Weston 3 2 Acton f Boxboro 2 0 ConcordfCarlisle l l LincolnfSudbury 2 fi I ' J 4,1 ,., 3-kv. - . -. -fu: 3 ,. l hs4f.:, .- A' v'PVvQ6 P: Z. Chorus Line Audition FX at., y,-Q Qggwnzzfv Y '15, ' ' -J ko ' . ii: M5 The Raging Yabo That Snow Coach GIRL'S VARSITY S CCER The Varsity team ended up with a respectable 6-5-3 record and third place in the DCL. They worked hard together with Coach Mann. The high- light of the season came when they beat Weston in a thrilling l-0 victory. Back row: B. Smiley, S. Testa, B. Doherty, K. Marshall, B. Morgan, M. Hepner, S. Choinski, G. Vrettas, T. Zim- merman, P. Mudway, P. Mor- gan, Coach J. Mann, Manager J. White Front row: P. Hines, K. Lynch, L. Krauss, M. Bolivar, Captain Mary Zimmerman, S. Thomas, L. Gossels, T. Hayes, J. Taub Wayland 0 Newton South 0 2 Bedford 0 l Weston l l Acton X Boxboro l 0 ConcordfCarlisle 4 l LincolnfSudbury 3 0 Newton South 3 3 Bedford l 3 Nauset 0 l Weston 0 3 Acton j Boxboro 0 l ConcordfCarlisle 2 0 LincolnfSudbury 3 4 Nauset 0 ,ski NZJA QA Zimmerman Crosses V30 WNCVS hefwlf N. Theresa learns to walk 3' X4 X wt Mary eludes another brute - ,fj M . v stop that ball! maj.- l-33? Y' -,f .3 15 ..l?'! , nf- --'ffra ,.-If ff' I V . f- Ty , . 4,'2Q:...fMw.sg,,g, ' 51 -:,.,,t,w. f r .V te sf .. 4 . , 4 7, ,,.r.,,,,r . l , V Y ,' Wil ,,. ovumyegw -:L M, 4 4-' ' '1 ' Mr -nw' - f Q, -- 4 . . ' tv L L What a Mann!! 4 SQL, L v ' A '- I -. 'r 'fm-:-1- P. Jr 04 . e. Top Row: Coach Chadsey, P. Lodges. E. Woodman, G. Peas. J. Blake, J.Galbraith, P. Gavras, A. Tamzarian, D. Decavinack, C. Hazard, J. Hellmuth. S. Hall. B. Sebell, P. Nolan, T. Wong, G. Rosenbaum. 2nd Row: R. Hines, R. Foley, F. Schnieder, J. Secor, D. Brooks, B. Leone, D. Sosna, M. Bodley. E. Nottenson, D. Clifford, G. Ea- gan, G. Keith, S. Jacobs. J.V. S CCER Boys' J.V. Soccer had an exciting and victorious 9-4-l season. Directed by Coach Dexter Chadsey and lead by tri- captains, Marty Bodley, Bill Leone, and David Sosna. a clear line was estab- lished between work and play. Newton South Bedford Boston Latin Weston Acton f Boxboro LincoInfSudbury Newton South Bedford Boston Latin Weston Acton 1 Boxboro Concord fCarIisle Lincoln f Sudbury -...- I fi--1 -sf BOYS' FRESHMEN S CCER Top Row: Coach J. Porrel, R. Norwood. K. Keyes, P. Diceare. J. Nielson, B. Garfield. M. Holland, M. Schumacher, C. Hart. S. Bossung, M. Duffield, T. Brunel. Bottom Row: M. Zayotti, D. Lodges, M. Greenberg, P. Skeen, D. Micholopolis, S. Banks. C. Conti. B. Canavan, D. Fleicher. R. Townsend. Boys' freshmen soccer had a fair 3-7- 2 season. They started off strong with a win against Acton. but dropped offafter center fullback Mike Short was injured. The 5-5 tie against Weston, was satisfy- ing, as was Brad Canavans replacement ofinjured Mark Holland. Acton f Boxboro Bedford Newton South Weston Concord f Carlisle LincolnfSudbury Bedford Newton South Weston Concord f Carlisle Lincoln f Sudbury t . ,. GIRLS' J .V. S CCER This years girls J.V. soccer team had a frustrating season. The teams spirits were lead by sophomore co-captains Ellen Ka- shian and Julie Yamartino. The top scorers were freshmen Kim Mitchell and sopho- more Julie Yamartino with 5 goals each. Back Row: Coach D. Amato, L. Wexler, M. Wilson, L. Wilkenson, J. Brooks, E. Carls, K. lrving, M, Samp- son. L. Case, K, Kilpatrick, W. Moyer. K. Sawyer. Front Row: S. Sebel, B. Newell, G. Hy- land, J. Yamartino, E. Kashion, K. Mitchell, K. Jazowski, S. Hanna, P. Roberts. 0 Bedford I l 2 l Weston 2 1 2 3 ActonfBoxboro 0 l 0 3 Newton South 0 2 l 3 Nausett 0 O 0 2 LincolnfSudbury 3 0 3 2 ConcordfCarlisle 2 0 l W Safe at third - -.- h' ., : 1 9 J ., ,H . I zz. .di J ' 1 I 4. . 71 4 GIRLS' FRESHMEN S CCER The girls freshmen soccer team was lead by captains Gayle Hanson and Anne Nel- son and by Coach Conrad Gees. They had a frustrating season finishing with a 3-5-I re- cord. 6 Newton South 0 0 Belmont 4 0 Wellesley 5 l ConcordfCarlisle 2 0 Waltham 2 2 Newton South I 2 Waltham 2 3 Waltham 4 I Belmont 2 0 Wellesley 4 Back Row: A. Carvallo. K. Murray, K. Fa- cobsen, M. Slayton. K. Daly, K. Hubbard. K. Marshall, J. Danielli, K. Loretzen, K. Jazowski, L. Boyajain, Coach C. Geese. Front Row: J. Wong. L. Sawyer. K. Malley. S. Rosenblatt. capt. A. Nelson. capt. G. Hanson, J. Harris, K. Dailey. l f a B , 'B is ' LS- Y Y . q h . 1-ff:'.tf'-f-1 v.g: 91 I. AP 1 Q 31 . 3'?+f3ff-TY5??3'.'h'. - - 23 .1 . CROSS C UNTRY Seniors Jenny Manning, Katie Dewey and captain Kathy Mad- dock provided an effective punch which other teams found difficult to combat, and both Manning and Maddock were named to the Dual County League All-Star team. The men's team was plagued by illness and injury. Captain Jon Mann was named to the DCL All- Star team. f eg... N . Vg, LL .I 'J 'v' 4- .th . .witt y all S fl. f !f', 1 . 5:1-fx. -N -was Wayland Men's X-Country 21 Natick 34 29 Weston 27 30 Bedford 25 21 Acton f Boxboro 34 29 Boston Latin 27 23 Newton South 35 27 LincolnfSudbury 29 31 ConcordfCarlisle 28 lst Row: K. Dewey, A. Greiff. J. Schmidt, J. Manning, R. Mann, Cap- tain K. Maddock, L. Ye. 2nd Row: P. Harmon, A. Heller, S. Cook, D. Ansuini. J. Redgate, S. Saran, B. Hall. 3rd Row: M. Ide, A. Glass, E. Johnson, J. West, M. Garfield, A. Moncure, D. Dunbar. 4th Row: G. Cotton. A. Skcen, Captain J. Mann, M. Allara. B. Goldthwaite, J. Greco. Coach D. Benedetti. 'QI'- x4?'. W, -are . - all V .He . .9 L N. ' ,1 i' I Q 1 U A . . JF, 'l1H. A ' t':,',f..-a5IK'x iw,-., , Eg. .H 1.5 t 21 -Ji' rug. .,?f?1',::1 CJ.- I.- SWI TEAMXDIVIN I fill! l 1 . I 1 Back Row: C. Uhler, S. Gibson, S Koenig, D. Fokos, J. White, J MacMillan, C. Karp. Middle Row: T. Sterling, P. Wood E. Nottleson, F. Howser, J. Foster, D. Murch, R. Reardon, Coach S Erlich Front Row: A. Sawyer, T. Bank- hart, J. Agat, M. Leonard, A. Kitzmiller, B. Sawyer. The Swim Team finished its season with a respectable 7-4 re- cord. The strong leadership of Coach Sue Erlich and the encour- agement from the crowds kept the team going throughout its season. Wayland placed 13th out of 46 teams in the Northern Sectionals with only five members competing. Jennifer White and diver Jennifer MacMillan went on to compete in the states. Wayland 94 LincolnfSudbury 58 Acton X Boxboro 68 Boston Latin 61 Burlington 100 Newton South 38 Belmont 57 Bedford 55 Melrose 87 Gardner 80 Lexington 36 Winchester 77 ll3 29 22 84 45 25 28 81 9l 47 93 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL The 1982-83 team wasn't as suc- cessful as those in years past. Hou- cver. they managed to hold their ovtn in the DCL by acquiring a 10-8 record and placing 4th in the league. Coach Porrell will surely miss all- star senior Darrel Hilliard along with a solid line-up of Andy' York. John Tobin. Craig Morrissey. Dave Harman. Steve N1cFar1ane.and Ro- man Gumatayf. These star dribblers ended the season with 2 defeats: Nledfield and Bellingham. Porrell tyil gaze next year toward all-star junior Bob Airisian and Kyle Lor- entzen with star-shooting sopho- mores Dan Clifford and Ethan Hawkes. Wayland 71 Dover Sherborn 52 43 Weston 30 58 Newton South 81 50 Concord 52 45 Catholic Memorial 67 67 Bedford 61 70 Boston Latin 57 55 Lincoln Sudbury' 48 57 Acton Boxboro 68 67 Weston 60 60 Newton South 86 -13 Concord 77 58 Bedford 57 59 Boston Latin 68 44 Lincoln Sudbury 40 55 Acton Boxboro 58 67 Bellingham 66 Top Roxy: D. Harmon, C. Nlorrisey. S. N1cFar1ane.D. Hilliard. A. York. J. Tobin, R. Gumatay. Coach Por- rcll. Bottom Row: T. Hagar. E. 1lawkcs.K. Lorentzen, R. Arasian. D. Clifford. G, Pineo. r ,v 5. 'Q . l lt s not .1 bird . lt s plane X .- X.'i l ? LT .iff ' 2 Towering rebound ff Ili, Q l X 1- 'mffhg ,,,, ' . ' H' , Tobin SCHHS They chased him for miles VUL, W5 wan V . A xx Y K f ' X Lumu.11 'fA'fA.iM' if GT 453.1 wld Li stare, , J,.,1-1-P! .-' PQ:- A ,y A-X . WM., 1 1'-f K s J -. Let's do it for the Buzzer l if I S -f X 40 C tl., I' 1 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETB LL n A 1 . y' f L ' 2 L f :L M ' in it 5 ,L LL 4, 9- I e gs Y, lk .2 N Hcelnng confidence Intense defense in , -ig-R, ff H! rl-ri Beep? 96 -,gs ,av Don't jive with Star-stocked with eight freshmen and sophomores, the PS2-83 season was one of rebuilding. Co-captain Randi Roy. the lone senior, on her way to becoming one ofthe top rebounders in the DCL, provided leadership along with Co-eap- tain Pam Mudway, the teams only re- turning starter. Glens Vrettas, Mary Beth Sampson and all-star Patty Mo- gan rounded out the starting 5 which finished with 5 wins and I2 losses. The highlights ofthe season were baek-to- baek upset victories against Boston Lat- in, and first place LincolnfSudbury. Wayland 28 Weston 27 36 Newton South 62 47 Concord 52 33 Newton North -19 43 Belmont 38 27 Bedford 48 30 Boston Latin 38 3l Lincoln Sudbury 52 39 Acton Boxboro 57 44 Weston 42 49 Newton South 57 30 Concord 46 33 Bedford 57 54 Boston Latin 46 37 Lincoln, Sudbury 31 31 Acton 70 Zl West Roxbury 46 Top Row: Coach Newmark. K. Mitch- ell, Cv. Vrettas, K. Swartz. S. Potoeh- ney, K. Johanson. MB. Sampson. B. Morgan. S. Bancroft. Bottom Rott: P. Mogan. K. Lorentzen. Randi Roy. P. Mudway. K. Irving. L. Gossels. BOYS' BASKETBALL This years team finished the season with a disappointing 4-I3 record. How- eier, with an emotional victory over Boston Latin. they began playing a more star-spangled game. thanks to first year Coach. Bob Conlin. They left the galaxy on a good note by exploding Bellingham 63-4l. These stardusters are congratulated for Hanging ln There. Wayland 32 Dover Sherborn 37 46 Weston 39 37 Newton South 40 38 Concord 43 Sl Catholic Memorial 47 47 Bedford 52 36 Boston Latin 57 3l Lincoln Sudbury 68 33 Acton Boxboro 66 53 Weston 57 39 Newton South 48 35 Concord 44 52 Bedford 50 40 Boston Latin 55 28 Lincoln Sudbury 72 37 Acton Boxboro 58 63 Bellingham 4I Coach Conlin. J. Kennedy, M. Hag- garty. P. Lynden. J. Mori. B. Foley. J. Kotek. C. Yagi. B. Nixon. B. Johnson. PLAYING: T. McCauley. D. Flagg, T. Sullixan. J. Strause. S. Marshall. R'- ' S 3, M , ' 4 -W C J., H' V xii r tx-' -Q fgl- Q ,jk twig, I i ' gf of .. -- . 7 s Tl., , Jes!-fag, 4 GIRLS BAS ETB LL The squad had a trying season this year. but despite their final record the players had a shining amount of spirit and de- termination. Coach Hermanowski worked on improving ball handling. de- fense, and shooting skills. Lead by star- letco-captainsJudy1 McMullen and Ka- ren Sawyer. the team is looking forward to a more starstudded season. Wayland 17 Weston 45 l3 Newton South 29 24 Concord 27 28 Newton South 37 29 Belmont 45 5 Bedford 46 19 Boston Latin 30 27 Lincoln Sudbury 35 20 Acton 45 30 Weston 37 29 Newton South 44 25 Concord 45 34 Bedford 60 .20 Boston Latin -15 43 Lincoln Sudbury 29 l2 Acton 42 38 W. Roxbury 28 Top Row: E. Moncure. K. St-Croix. l, McMullen fCo-Capl, Coach Herman owski. K. Sawyer tCo-Capj. O. Key. S Nianter. S. Bancroft. Front Royy: K Fardy. D. Gale. Ni. Davis. .l, Golle. K Kohler. BOYS' FRESHMA BASKETB These troopers started the year shakily with an opening loss to Newton South. lloxsever, Weston's team proved to be a falling star twice when it encountered our court-courageous kids. At the end of the season the teatn had a 5-7 record. Coach Mike Mitchell was the bright impetus behind the squad. The fresh- men tw ho constituted this solid team are guards Brad Canavan. Steph Snell. Chris Nlitchell. Dino, and Mark Green- berg: forwards Flip Burrer. Keith Per- ry, Tommy Coleman and Brad Aker- man. 6'2 center Eric Zina was a prime component in team victories. Wayland 27 Newton South 37 59 Weston 52 46 LincolnfSudbury 54 62 Concord 54 33 Newton South 54 59 Weston 55 66 Bedford 53 36 Concord 55 50 LincolnfSudbury 67 34 Waltham 49 3-1 Bedford Sl Top Row: Coach N1itchell.G. Levin, B. Akerman. T. Coleman. E. Zizza. S. Monson, J. Lavin. D. Miehoulopos. Bottom Row: Nl. Greenberg. C. Mitch- ell. F. Burrer. K. Perry. S. Snell. B. Canaran. E. Broun They .tre drit en hold that pose Security B-ball IRLS' FRESHMAN ASKETB LL if I 5 4' ii lf B 4. ...i..,- I 3 Q. QM-,,., Q 4 -r xx XXX . o .a 92: J 2? . x' The team started off the season with a loss to Newton South, but after a lot of hard work recuperated and later daz- zled that team 36-26. The highlight of the season was a close game against Weston which ended in a last-minute. star-spangled victory for Wayland, led by high-scorer Jeanne Highland. The frosh women began as a bunch of rook- ies but ended the year as a skilled family of players. Despite a record of 3-l0, the team is enthusiastic about next year. thanks to the aid and encouragement of Coach Kennedy. Wayland 23 Newton South 39 l9 Weston 37 17 Concord 3-1 36 Newton South 26 21 Concord 28 29 Weston 27 I3 Bedford 55 23 Concord 45 I3 Weston 38 Zl Waltham l9 23 Bedford 28 23 Waltham 58 Top Row: M. Kotek. K. lrving. A. Lar- son. .l. Hyland. C. Fleiger. S. Gibson. K. Mitchell, Coach Kennedy. Bottom Row: S. Rosenblatt, N1.Cotter. K. Lor- ent7en A Welch teaptainl. L. Sauter. X4 5 2.-1,1 S. Koenig. K. Pond. VARSITY WRESTLI G 'ffl ' ,. M., Q? '14 Y. 1 .-1 . l'vc heard of piggyB.LXCK. but piggySlDE'7 Nou what haue we hemqy 415 -rises ' U-'vi' ' .mls F xi Q,- . , .',' stu, .I -Hp 1. Q-'. , -so --' I.. tw- -.1 - Ihm mmlx .1 w i UNL 0 x.L 1 MA' 1 5: '-f-- IJ-'U 3. if S :FK -aww' . ., . Q - if .. .fit 'S-5,04-'u ' fi-35 WPA. ut! x 1 x . f, V, 455' ia, ' 'Is it .ET ' :ff P' '1- 6, ,S 1 s. , Q' le X 'rt QL . '- I 'X f Lemme at 'emu M l Mai in A - fi ' -- ' . .1 't'-' ' 1 .....,i,,,.l, W ., This year's Wrestling team again had a star-riflic season: twenty-one straight victories until they suffered a heart- breaking loss to Milford. one ofonly two losses for the team this season. The wrestlers came back. however, to beat Milford in the sectional tournament and become sectional champs. Led by co- captains Paul Amoruso and Mike Or- landella, Wayland sent seven wrestlers to the State Wrestling Tournament: sectional stars Peter Orlandella, Mike Orlandella, Paul Amoruso. and Eric Conti. and second-place finalists Mike Hanlon. Rob Waldron, and James Wal- lace. The Warriors took third in the states with Peter Orlandella's win in the finals - the third sophomore in WHS history to capture the state title - sec- ond place wins by Mike Hanlon- and Paul Amoruso, and a respectable third place by E ric Conti. Wayland 56 Algonquin 3 66 Boston Latin 0 45 Weston 6 45 Keefe Tech 6 52 LincolnfSudbury I4 45 ConcordfCarlisle 9 45 Newton South I3 37 Belmont 17 37 Newton South I5 31 Dedham 13 24 Waltham 31 20 Milford 33 R. Mogan P. Amoruso tCaptl M. Short E. Conti P. Orlandella B. Cotter J. Affanato M. Devlin R. Eckler M. Hanlon T. Banks M. Orlandella tCaptl P. Kennedy K. Place J. Wallace R. Waldron B. Watson C. Wambolt Asst. Coach Amatto Coach Moy er IO? Top Roni J. Burke. P. Kennedy, P. Johan. E. Xottleson, N. Jaeobxohn. N1. Herman. J. White tN1an.1gerl. Bottom Row: Nl. Hines. D. Neuman. .-N. Brynjolfsxon. DB. Herman. T. Boes. R. Frey. C. Hanlon. The Freshmen turned out in strong numbers for the ixrestling team this year. Though the xeason began with a disappointing loss to Chelmsford. tlte determined team wrapped up the season is ith a stellar isin against a freshman team from Nlillord in the last match ofthe year. Several itar learn members made first or Neeond team Varsity including R05 Nlogan. leroy Staples, and Andy Nliller. and Mike Short. it ho placed fifth at the seetionals, The l rexhnien proved to be an integral part ol' the team as a is hole and are looking forward to a Nueeesxtul Neaxon next year. Top Roxy T. lloyt. J. Russell. D. Fleischer. Nl. Sehumaelier. R. Nlogan. l.. Staples. A. Nliller. C Sehneitler. t . Conti. K. Testa tN1anagerl. Bottom Roiig Xl. Short. P. Tally. G. Domolky, R Sehurgin. S. Hanks. B. Hall. P. Skeen. J. liortone s HOCKEY Qinnff'-M-vf.. E 'Vu y. ..-.,-n .JN L 1, f cl X r .. 1 ll Q1 Save. Collins . .. --...Q 4 1 ll GJ- 1 +- JKJQ 3' H 'W ' JL: ' L LV J sm 5 'N-P 'O Q ' X is 4 X- xii., f -in T ' 6,253 -Q'l U -. flfff .496 f' YD in? C . o . tgfdig Bd- X - s. U 7:5 The Hockey team had a trying season ixith a 4-l2-l record. Despite being plz:- gued with absences and injuries to key players. the team ended the season on an upbeat note. First losing by one goal. 8-7 in a controversial game. against a strong Medford team. The next game they tied DCL powerhouse Bedford 3-3. and they ended the season with a 5-I rout of Newton South. There were sparkling spots during the season in- cluding two DCL All Stars in Freshman sensation Brian Hayward and Senior Co-Captain Mike Wareham. Wayland 3 Marlboro 5 6 Cambridge 2 4 Westwood 7 2 LineolnfSudbury 4 2 Concord 6 1 Acton I4 7 Weston 2 2 Boston Latin 4 4 Newton South 7 3 Lincoln,fSudbury 5 6 Concord 3 l Acton I3 3 Weston 2 U Boston Latin 5 l Bedford 6 l Medford 8 3 Bedford 3 3 Newton South l Top Row: P. Chant, G. Keith, T. Lahey. J. Secor. K. Chisholm. B. Hayward. Mgr. C. Law. C. Smith. Mgr., C. Doo- ley. Bottom Row: M. Collins, M. But- ler. S. Ham. T, Schuler. A. Moncure. J. Whelton. D. Seimone. G. MacDonald. M. Wareham. Coach Brennan J X Q r 5 5 x N. Dont trip 5 GIRLS' TRACK The Wayland girl's track team. led by ihe quartet ol' captains: Katie Dettey. ,lennifer Oprie. Lori Doran and .lenny Nlanning. had a successful season de- spite tough competition This cluster of starlets led by rookie coach John Braeeia placed third in the all-league meet behind two povterhouses: Acton,-' Boxboro and Weston, Some of the many shining performances put in over the season included Beth Smiley s work in the high jump. and the mile-relay teamk first place finish in the all-league meet. Several eompetitors went on to qualify forthe states bringing back per- sonal bests and high hopes for next year. Wayland 50 Boston Latin 35 -32 Weston 44 64 Bishop Feniyick 22 5-1 N-larian 32 56 Lineoln Sudbury 29 37 Acton -19 44 Newton South -ll Top Rotsg B Doherty. .l, Taub. B. Vlann. S. Nletjoyyan. B. Nlaldner. K. Xlaley. T Hayes. A. Kattisinltel. C. Xlosehella. K Pond. Coach Braecia. Xliddle Rott: K, Shanks. K. Nlanning. l' Roberts. T Nelson. Nl, Heppner. fx. Nelson. l.. Krauss, li. Blom. K, Reader. B, Smiley Bottom Roxy: tl. Oprie. l,, Doran. ls Detyey. .l Nlanning. Smile lor the Came illti .., -'P' iNk,l1l ik L iv' .2 D, L N ii Q 1 if Intense eoneentra BOYS TRACK TEAM I 'Qt Mx Q vpyxx. The boys' track team. led by senior cap- tains Vanu Bose. George Cotton, Dan Greenblatt, and Jon Mann, won both the regular season and all-league meet Dual County championships. Their 6-l dual meet record included a dazzling victory over Weston for the first time in seven years. The season was especially successful for Jon Mann who set the state record in the 600, the league re- cord in the 300, and the school record in the 1000. Unfortunately Mann was in- jured for the all-league meet. but the team. starring George Cotton, Ben Goldwaithe. and John Hayden. was able to pull together for a one point vic- tory over Weston. Although Coach Snow will be losing some important sen- iors this year. the underclassmen have great potential. Wayland 39 Boston Latin 47 45 Weston 41 55 Bedford 3 l 50 Marian 36 47 Lincolnj'Sudbury 39 46 Acton! Boxboro 40 53 Newton South 33 Top Row: Coach Snow, B. Golthwaite. Nl. Allara. G. Butler, D. Kenney. .I. Greco. G. Harris. J. Hayden. D. Greenblatt. J. Mann. G. Cotton, V. Bose, J. Coleman, B. DiBcnedetto. J. West. Middle Row: B. Boerth. D. Kel- ler. G. Baldwin. N1.Choinski, B. Leone. Nl. Garfield. G. Pease. B. Dicker. R. Hines, M. lde. J. Blom. Bottom Row D. Dunbar, S. Bossuing. B. Garfielcl. C Hart,R. Burgett..l. N1erullo.S.NK'hite. J. Redgate. BOYS' GY NASTICS Lead by the new coach Phil Shorkey the boys' gymnas- tics team had high hopes for the season. But captain Da- vid Fardy was out for the season, due to injury, dimin- ishing some of these hopes. This very small enthusiastic team worked hard through- out the season. The nucleus of sophomores on the team make next year's season look promising. Top row: J. Franchi. A. Gols, J. Strasswimmer. Bottom row: D. Fardy CCaptainJ, S. Jacobs, K. Hussey. and Coach Phil Shorkey. ?:l'.f'5.- ft .1 I L -P ...... I .,l . l -vu: :la 1- 1.... GIRLS GYMNASTICS The girls' gymnastics team had a promising season lead by Co-Captains Joline Lavin and Amy Young. The young enthusiastic team encour- aged each other throughout the season. Freshman Court- ney lvIcKown proved to be a standout scoring high in many events. Next year will be a season to look forward to as this young team gains experience. Top row: T. Brisson. K. Daly, K. Butler, H. Curtin. M. Slayton. Coach Drouhi- let, 2nd row: C. McKown. K. Hubbard, B. Winbaum. E. Kashian, L. Beltran. Bottom row: J. Lavin. A. Young Q6 The Ski Team overcame discouraging losses in the first two meets to finish with a fairly strong record. Captains Nladdoek and Beard led the girl's and boy's teams against tough eompeti- tors. frequently' with less than the necessary amount of skiers, Despite this defieit. the team fared well against the strong Acton-Boxboro. and Concord-Carlisle teams. ending the season with high hopes for the up- and-coming. non-graduating mem- bers ofthe team. Willie Anastas. Bob Nleinert. John Foster. Jay' Norwood. Andrew Beard. Chip Hazard. Neil Heeren. Cheryll Lhler. Greg Kavett. Lisa Ye. Don Nlordeeai. Nlike Duf- field. Liz Neumeier. KI TEAM ' RIFLE TE The W.H.S. RilTe Team is in a period of transition this year. However. in spite of this disadvantage Wayland is still a powerful contender. The team has been eonsistently anchored by Captain .lon Kane. and Co-Captain Bill Reiders. as well as by Juniors Carlos Beltran. and Brian True. Oth- er prime marksmen have been ,lon Xottonson. and Jeremy Weiner. Next year's team should be a powerful one. as the more noyiee members of the team gain experience, Bill Reiders. Tina Bianea. Brian True. .lon Notton- son. ,lon Kane. Beth Schubert. Xlilse Gould. Coach .lane Jewel. Terry Wong. Floyd Barbetti ll0 --- 4' , The few. thc proud the Rilk Team FALL CHEERLE DI Give me a W Y This year Fall Cheerleading was full of many new faces ready to cheer on not only the boy s' Football and Soccer teams. but the girls' Soccer team as well. lt looks like this new and long awaited idea will become tradition at WHS. These cheerleaders have lots of new and jazzy ideas planned for next year's squad.. .Come on Wayland. score more in '8-1! Top Row: C. Harlan. W. Farrar. A. Butter. J. Lavin. C. Pandolfo. A. Burke. l. Joannou. 2nd Row: J. Kauffman. L. English. Bottom Row: R. Redgate. T. Brisson. WI TER CHEERLE DING 1. 5 l 1.3 5 A 'Sit 7 2' . ev.. l i' 2',':4'J if- fi -'Sv' ' ' ' ' :LW it V' ' Q3 Ai 'iihfiml K ,gt f- 1- ' -rf 'JD-, -. . .. .. Q The Winter Cheerleaders led by Karin Kassabian and Lynn Rier had a new adviser plus a new task for the '82-'83 season. For the first time at WHS the girls' Varsity Basketball team had a section of Mrs. Pat Kepner's squad behid them. The performed new cheers and a dazzling half time Extravaganza . Rooting for the Warriors was a pleasure with these girls leading the cheers. Top Row: B. Wambolt. D. Cohen. D. Turin. K. Horgos. S. McBreen. L. Bortone. K. Kassabian. 2nd Row: A. Travis. L. Rier. Bottom Rowz L. Williamson. J. Schmidt. T. Paine. .' f-iw l iv .f L4 . ' LW' f a I h . L 1.- .Lui .gl-. 1 ...ua :'..a.. AL' 'avi SUPERSTARS me re exerythmg greater than books mnght meanj vte re everyanythmg more than believe fmth a spm ea ahve we re ahvej we re wonderful one tlmes one we're anything brighter than even the sun I P - e.e. cummings v - a fi i 3.4 Q I E YU o . .-1 -'- ' ' f - :f ', 1 , .f Gi - 5-A . ,, - ' I f ., 'Q ' 5 TQ, if' g. I 5353. '. 4 ' . I r W . . L QL, ' 2 9 ,V '?7:37x f 9 ' Q. ,Y .PU - '41.'1'ht2-I-f1'?? ' 'al '- ' g 'H in 1 Q - , - 8 , ,f 1 i .2-V I eg-J If 'gg ,f --f ag ' , . , .,, -9 -. t -.' . .IAWHQ V ,F Qgl- .' .A . ..,, ax.. . 45. gxfrv ffzu ' cu QXL, - few. ,-4 v- z' A -A4 'Qi QPU ,S A msn- Pi - VT: A . ' x 97 45' mv Q1 'Q' si, - 76125-A A77 Z' iv N- SENIOR EXECUTI E BO RD K. Chagnon. K. Kassabian, D. Roberts, W, Farrar, L. Swain, S. McKown, Ms. Nlensh, S. Hoenig, N. Bolus, M. Zim- merman. C. Leith, T. Bunncll. Missing: E. Conti, K. Tally, A. Kevy Shall it be lsmenos. or Melia ofthe gold- cn distaff, or Kadmos. or the sacred generation of Sown Men. or Thebe ofthe dark blue veil, or the dare-all strength of Herakles. or the gracious cult of Dionysus, or the marriage of white-armed Har- monia? Which shall we sing? 'Ulf' -E95 llo 9,5 s Q, I-4 -1 THANK YOU MS . NSH '-b...A-1 'T' Sing, Pindar, of Helene Mensh, luminous classical scholar and paedagoga whose sensitivity is appreciated daily by stu- dents and fellow teachers alike, scores ofwhich have been enter- tained by tales of her galaxy of friends. Now her kids in the Class of 1983 have a chance to say Thank You. Ms. Mensh, you've seen us through magazine drives and bake sales, the Junior Prom and the concession stand. We will always remember your no-nonsense walk and your bright smile and your loveable tangents. As an advisor, and most importantly, as a heart-held friend, you've taught us some things that go beyond academics, things that only a truly warm, caring human being - and an avid fan of The Devils F could impart. You truly inspire us to reach for the stars. We love you Thanks. But l claim there will be some who remember us when we are gone. fReally, Sappho, how could she forget?J C2 A t 4 H ,P I L., A5 ' fe-as-1 'A .v -L 1 is 'L-i, ll7 J UH AVID EVANGELISTA You lived through a very important part of my life with me and I know I'll never forget it. There's a place in my soul where I've hidden memories of you, where no one can find them and ever take them away from me. Every once in a while I open up that part of me and look through at what is kept there. When I finish browsing through those piles of memories, I find a smile and a tear ofjoy to add to my collection. r-4 G-...N i.',g..f: -n.,:.-..,.J1 wr- 49 Seott Law renee Akerman Thanx Nlr. O. .lAVA. .ILA 8: BJ. Deb Babe 12 Nloosefaeedl JD: Co. Outing Club w yi'.lW'. EE. .lC. BS. SW + NIDEOI1 2 w heels? DP. BR. Road Trip ,, ' 85 Sideways Sl 282 Stangl Yan Halen? Grounded? Sum Seh 82 E. E. Tunalie. UR, KM. Happy Trails. ,., QL Bruce Armstrong Lacrosse HI-K3 Nlay be Next Year G-Carts N1idnigh1 Sprinkler Ride Gone Fishing Sat N and Sun aff F' Ball Howd we do ill Always keep You Warm Yie BD. JF. GNI. Sava ing The Best lor Last Remember Old Ox Bow Paul M. Agate the world looks more color. full w ith treesl the long 8: winding road ver- mont 82. moose slays hobbit. 5eses a frame. quarters intense. youd wave ny 4th. ony 82 pig party! ps sw ms be ee ih. finally its over -qs f ' -of' F fb il. .I Craig A. Arnold English Pub Crawl. London Punk I Love you Lori. oni + tai Grrl warm LEATHER et. PLNK ROCK4 Too Much Pressure, Lf2 D 8a K. B 81 B best friends Jimmy' jan. JN. JH. NB. LG!! thanks Neil gl Sue ,.i' ' St rt 5 8L -1 TASTE THE LIQ- UIDS! REBEL IZO Timothy' Keppel Albright just remember: He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man. pleasure. powcr and money thats all I ask for. I give in thanks to WHS what it gave to me. in 3 its Esme Banker Id Rather Be Skiing Doodl Yeah! S KD. Baby Hub cap Herby Jelly' FG Beans M Dew O.C. Track Russells K P. L. Let The Good Times Roll Camp Royal Crow n Habe o Bolterel Pres Club Party! THE DOORS f Love Me A Two Times f Ive Glo A Crush On Youl P ix Paul Christopher Amoruso l':w If Debbie. Luv .Always f Wres- tling. sect chmp capt '82 How Bad Do You Want It'?l e Thanx Coach 1 Thick. Fast Pants f Doos Drvewy - Culass l80 Wf' NI NI 84 HW Jr. Prom Wknd. Prom P85 To Peps ku ...-r -A Sharon J. Barnacle We Made lt - .IB AT BNI HT SP JP BS Bl KH CL Wednesdays! Prom f Cap JR. S 3 JAV Toyota S 74. Going g 3K. History' over - 2 LAKE - PARTIES!! Au- gust f 52. KFC Color Guard. Thanx For Everything Dad. W Y s, .1 , Susan Marie Barney barns wf le mg dnjl tb kpjs ksjm ek cc summer 82 7?-I cheering sat breakfast cs raquet ball outing club Iiners group mo ck ya old country p -town ma mz elle go gos 82 af os 82 spin offs good harbor dp jk cs ae ro bs mom i love 8a miss you thanks dad Nancy Anne Bishop T4 FC noda BF FL AR! GB AK KL FR RJ WJ DK H THE GUYS SFFMF doors KB map Prom Wknd QT MOs GREAT'?! 2 ME XJ AL I MyPlace wffout ME' WY WH JE MD 8 Crdnl Fuzz Bfflys R free hylsmb Lay Wg Mgr Buttys GL JAW BUD 25c Thx M + D Mrf R Mr P WHAT IS THE THING? Cornelius Devlin Batts Wrasslin Varsity Sleeping Team Tull Concerts Its One In The .Afternoon He's Asleep! Hey Mush What Are You Sleeping? ...SPLATI The Road One 8: Two It's Not So Much That I Wanna Get Out of Here. It's Just Time To Move On. 76? If I ik Peter Bowman Blau Drop In! The Machine 8t el CLIFF: 82 How Manh PlX!'? 'PL SLE BR MC DP AB ' MDC WHO'S raggin on WHO? trench pig BLOW TOWN Thanx M 84 D A witty say- ing proves nothing. 4 I . J 7' . . -v- ,-.. .. iwf, N, 4. --, Andrew David Beard Plebian. change or stagnate INITIATIVE COMES TO THOSE WHO WAIT. A FLIP- PER Tanya Bennett Do I dare Disturb the universe? In a minute there is time For decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse, T.S. Eliot Jeffrey C. Blom TRACK ffl THANX TO ALL MY ' DCTING CLIQB FAM- ILY 8: H SUMMER - CAPE 'FRIEINIDSH DB YE PLYM- OL'TH 360 YEEIQMMI O MA' CRLNS VW A 98 79-83 O OSKI VAN HALEN 8L RLISH G ,XO ' THE NOT CLASS SKI TRIP'7l Il 'G' g 'ef if ' . 1 K V . 5355- '. ' 'P-sNv . 3 'Y-. ' x rn., -m A , 'filer-g sv, A, '. - 'A- Amy Sue Bloomberg SOCCER TENNIS PROXI JKS TAFTY SLM 82' GREAT NIEXIS NYJ MARK JOH TK WR I.C SS WK BEACH MN CK IN SS FT BALL DJS BR TRACKS GRFXI- LINS TRL F FRIENDS XRE LIKE DIAN MON DS PRFCIOL S BLT R ARE ,IK EXI XI-X NP XR JK PW JXI MG SH TH -XN NNI S DI COLIN TO F XI XDF IT XX OLT L RJ Nliehele Joan Bolivar take the good times xy the bad? f'7 nah pm'?l -ir yr fr ia ft at moehas! kr ls de bb ai im eh ag gy su in i 8: the guys esp ee tb is ag ds so Ir bb e hrn 'cape summers ' p-toyyn 'XZ elisa 8 eo 1 miehaeljohn the m. b K bp lux ya friends 8: family thnx m it d Edyx ard James Boyle IOOTBJXLI, H3 L.-XX II G Luek PB ENI FT GJ WS CW WNI DD IIK TP FR NIO DS CP -XY CJ 5 L Ieatpepskistoyxepegsaxxutatts pop- Pttssp elub 2 9 thanx eoaehes 8L mom dad God heres the ball jim al- ways on Ib 7 things Big Green B 8a Op ride so long VN' -li- X '. Naila Anne Bolus The Days Go By Like A Strand In The Win. In The Web That Is Xly Oxxn I Begin Again Thx Steph I LLI Zim Kril 'vly SPAZ Buddys - y trap Fld Hky Spr Cks Prom Big Pro I I. K Nlut hx XID IL LIG LJ Go For It I FL Imagine It LC n Achieve It. If L Dream It L Cn Beome It A .f 'V' Paul F. Bonarrigo Thanks: FR TG NIF DS DH KH NIK XID NIO NIH CW SC JN EB BB DD Nlr P espeeiall especially Coach Luk is the rat paek and rest ofthe team du bior db NH trips JC gutta but ge me b'd yxhistlin' The Doors Soft parade 2 22 IL LNI SN1 JR sat thumbin 'Later BLDY Q U Jocelyn Brown Igil mouth Sl 8: XI. Nloody Blues. Xerosmith. Rush. Cheering. the xxall. Jamaica. yyednesdays. F 8 G Parties. Nlaes. license yxith .-XT. Thanks to all my friends - you knoxt xy ho you are . . . WE XI.-XDE ITY Thanks Xlom 8: Dad . J III 5, I. Timothy' John Bunnell Bsktball Bsball Nlarshalls Jersey Shore West Dennis 82 Nlr. Xlojo Ri- sin Blue Sky. Green Grass and High Tides Thanx N1 8: D. Rick Pete Bet- sy Thanx. and best of luek to CE. KC. JS. KL. LS. and JH Prom 82 f KC youre the greatest Vanu Gopal Bose II all else fails xxork at it Singing in the rain TRACK Newport SAIL- ING -155 f 2807 Do xxe have to I1lCl'I1OI'l7Cll4J yes - Gopal oops an- other aeey'? Commander 8a Kenne- dy Look out NIIT - Niike b the LW. Sxxami Karen Nlarie Butler Ny-r -1 gtn Nlemories CB 8: JT I I9 y.il XO BREAD f gym 81 ertyxls -- sn fn bt le ps 8: fd gs tr ps Jame st nx -1 bein arfnd f Sum Slyx y,iil' AW 62 JS. WPD tnx Arty Scrubs. CNIP Nat xx AC Sn bnd.tennisQ Walsh. drythrus. sum sngs. L'nos. NIB 8: ST. Ns 4 ILL FALL tnx NI 8: D K T? Christine Marie Campbell Beany7 l'm outta here 83 FRIENDS 4-ever. Wuv ya Jack. Meeze 84 Marmy Fun xwfthe trio Party? - Goober! - cheerleading W.H, it's x 2 say' good-bye Thanks for everything MOM Good Luck ROB Matthew Adam Chafe Before The Gates Of Excellence The High Gods Have Placed Sweat: Long Is The Road There to. But When The Heights Are Reached. Then There ls Ease. Though Griev- ously' Hard ln The Winning. f Hesiod ' ' JA' 9, '- V- i -2, 4 X' 5' I- t ex I j, 3 1 ' l ffl! 'Q Y- -V SSN T ' mv- 1: ,. 4' ,J I' ii ,-9-w .qv ,1 A . , I .Z '1 I Scott Paul Canavan beano football rf Zl i laugh at you long live tg eb mom lh kj wm dc ha tm he mp bi ff wa da ljim morrison bud to a donce i was crazy, once? ony good luck brad 96l. feat fishing + hunting country fire hydrants zoo f9-26-Rl a + tall abroad bust Kathleen Marie Chagnon FH Eva P. Sing lt Svyinda Lain Deb A Krissy' --- Shels i The GUYS'?N1o Lar Curl Ski tripped 'YES3'GTFMl4P8tC WKEND Whoes BUBBLE? Good Friends f Weekend BASH - TIM Christopher l43!l Thn Mom 8L Dad Good luck Reenie MISS YOL? ALL! Pamela A. Carlson Born to Run ll. KC RS Nl .IB BOSS YOWZA Fun -f Fun ls everybody happy? far out YEAH! 78-Sl KY True friends are like diamonds pre- cious 84 rare. but false friends are like autumn leaves found every- yy here Kevin Troy Christopher To blurb or not to blurb? That is the question. blurbs are outdated. mo- notonous. and corny, Besides. l couIdn't think of anything to yxrite. 7 ev, G3 Janet Ellen Cemaeh I Like Wayland High School. The Kids And The Teachers .-Xre Very Nice, l Like The Way The Teachers Teach Their Subjects. The School ls Pretty. Beautiful. The Subjects That l'm Learning Are Very Inter- esting. rf vi Paige M. Cochran Sun's out - BT. Tennis Team. v-1 S lN1ade the board again, Sl, RB CR Can l Borrow a few bucks Noy. S2 NH. Coxy Weirs Neo port .l ,l,'s, Summer 82 FUR.-X. lgc Su .ID y' C Nl .-X.P,X'.P.L -P X Win- demer eTb2l. Et Yoila N l.in Rtlli Ci South l23 .lelfrey Grant Coleman thanx yvhs + ju sa yb ge vb gp ss ee? outing club doe. deg 8: creyy + vl track 1 thanx mr snow 8: mr dubie cm md yl f sm 8: km we miss yal 69t - bd macs run. con- eerts. dtd f joel goodbye ms pes- ky 81 ms kohler I5 thanx mom 8: llims ave the vyhales Ellen Higginson-Kateri Coss And I Says Il Says: On Nly World The Nights Are Very Long And You Wake To The Sound OT Silver Birds Against The Sky And Nly People Knovy There ls Time For Ev- erything Cancel Vermont Iguana Nliss You All Hey Soeko Get Those Things OIT Nlyy Xly Sofa? f 1 Eric Guido Conti super cox ' sc ki au ah 82 full moon s yankees Croce hey quaker state bite me tp times arl, bound barbs 84 martys restaurant fruit fIy might as vyell have a good times not meat f motion aqua cat ban an auhaul im- praetic ingrex ms mj es an onimd .Q-, TTD' xv William S. Cotter WRESTLIXGYYY COACH NI. SGA lives On IGGY and Penetration tdampl JD's lnterione Chair man ol' the bored TINIEX ORANGE LfnbehageN FAC 53 NEW OR- DER The modern atrocity exhibi- tion aff' I2-I Nl. Allyson Cook True happiness Consists not in the Nlultitudc of friends. But in the vyorth And choice. B. Jonson gd lek kip my bst st bddy .-P'- he George T. Cotton Whoopeel Thats not my name but I Love Asparagus! AP JB JC IW JM KT .IW Jeni Youre ramblin shop track hurdles I cant Feel a thing! ls that my van or yours'7 Just a split second buster! did he get us kicked out again? eepookyv l Gerard Cosloy Don't Give in Don't Give up A Learn Hou f Mission ol' Burma. P,-XR,-XDISE e IF YOL' CAN EARN ITI ever yy ish that the hu- man race didn't exist? then realize that you're one too? - Flipper. 4 years of pain I Chip Craven When I fly away yyithout you Shadow the things you knoyv Feathers fall around you And shovy you the yyay to go lt's over. it's over - Neil Young ix -ATTTT Ht! Amr Lim- 'xx Y Cheri Lynne Daine Curbb I WANT TO SAY GOOD BYE WHS AND THANK TO MOM 8a MOE AND MY FIANCEE FOR HELPING ME WITH MY SON CHRISTOPHER AND METCO STAFF. GOOD LUCK MPTP KC TM BM DH AF DS SP SW PSI LOVE YOU HUGH 'QQ Kristen De Simone RMOIR me PDE SIMONE DOES IT ALONE LMA - YOUR GREAT GITSTUBNILALROD DOC DEBB A WHOSE THE BAG? COOBS7 MOCHY CHAG SEG MISH bunsSPACENENlTS THAT TIME AGAIN IN NUKE SHE YROB ME PLEASE? THANX M8cD I LUV YA YOU TO DOG CAN GRO KF 8L PBI- MADE IT? T' 1 9- Rosemary Crowley don't hang on 'cause n thng lasts forever kns am ea pt mmm . I , rio tasurlehmaokh bh 8L bnys gdtms meh pmlkr the sr frenz'?'7'7 lizmo romo L.., box, pg mmlokr slurphys stikrs is it cool? luv gl thnx m 8a d bile! i won't toni payne'! Michael John Devlin FOOTBALL if 79 85 THANX COACHS GOOD LUCK NEXT YEAR KILL WESTON Good times with good friend KH MG CW JW MO HK SC SC MF PB TG DH 3 BW PEPS GYM GIBBON MAN PLY STATEISITHJ CAPE BOUND CHARLIE DNHFROS THE AVES THANX MDM 8L D 45862 LATER 145 F lib, 1 x Stephen J. Curtin MIN Baseball DCLER Sl 82 Coach HofFootball 8l 82 OK Babes Sweeprt Fell On Hard Times After the games Wambie Dev Mike Gator Salt n pepper Thas Jus Gleat MPimmitati on sin Commons TCLL WEEKEND SW MZ WAlk On Slowly Dont Look Behind You 11. Katharine A, Dewey Sexy Clams! OC f ee pooh W! DT VV CG baby hub cap YUM! aspara gus 8: 2 eccc 84 milk lcontestl hd bridge! Rabbit Ar-y f behind a mailbox? Mud moose Yen 8: Bubus f thxu dudes the doggies f empn'? Theres A Bath Room On The Right ok-bye Elizabeth Barker Daugherty When I was younger. I could re- member anything, whether it was real or not. -A Mark Twain Shut up . he explained. -A as al' ways, without speaking there is only knowing. Bernard A. Dibenedetto LAXEMOC I'LL MAKE HON- OR ROLL NEXT QLARTER D 8: D THE MOOSE IS LOOSE .VXTWSH KILL THE WHITE PEOPLE TOWN MEETINGS I BLTCKS ANYWHERE BLT HERE -IS MELLOW CHANGE Q DIRTY LALNDRY GOOD I.L'CK CLASS OF H3 l'l.I. SPE YOL AT THE FINISH IINF Tll-XNKS M 8 D 1-y,if4r '-suvs I A CT? x I Corinne Sheila Dooley 'Iv-1 X IQTTI- SONIFDAY SOON tk Skiing Fx? HORGO 27 Trum I JK Piys llorse DOOD PTYST BTaIls AP BD + NIAG I ASI BHs + DEB -'-- -v-x--f - - 777-wiv X. u A lf-is I . ' ,- ajggj.. 7 :, 1--Lf' riff-. f. ' f 1. - - .' S- 7.1: '-I f'A ' ' 3 F. Eric David Eberle Grounded? Again? Outing Club fl XIDR tt JW. JC. JB. BS. PS. K PA Us K beer IBoy Hoiydyl. Take oll L Hoser. Nloose faced Y tlon't u puke in the car .lahnv Yan Ilalen 81 Rush Yank Outo Inc. Doo rags rule DG. 8: Jet Ski, Happy trails tol 'WHA' Lorraine J. Doran Nights in while satin 7 !,i ' I8 , ' Xl Ta? + Oni --- I Love You Craig f Smugglers. FL. Fl. A7nugs. SL. Track W-XCDJ Silly Howdy mouse Dub 'y.IcDs TB NH NIG. Thanx S 84 N - Always Gr 8 fl 2 L + myC f Grr . . , Thanx N184 D Sc Fam Luv ya lotsll rj x Tr Q , .. A Nancy' Elliot as N' -:g.'I5V7, Ilb Julie Duffield WE NIADE IT GLQYS. COIN- GRADSY SLLNINIER SW J,i LK CAPEWENIO , ' S FFSSIWRTGT LFNBLRRRKK AND ALL THE GLYS HAVE FLN BE GOODUI LF XIENIY NIBWNLS ALL STAY IN TOLQCH EVER YONEY HEY. WHAT IS THE THINGJYTHANX NI + DGOOD LL.CK NIICHAEL Ts ',s . - Christopher Michael Eagan Varsity Soccer Good Times at the Cape is TB KC JS NIB FLORIDA XI xx I' Barnyard. Thanx Skiing Chucks wasn't Going 84, Frost Heevcs Party P + CWKND. Found The QWTRS Yet Bunnell Best of Luck AK TB JS KC KD LS NIB DR DS JH CK SO LONG ,f Peter Crowley' Falvey' FOOTBALL 273 BLSINESS CLL'B KILL WESTON! HILL NIGHT I Laugh at You Beano THE WHO THE DOORS The J, Gcils Band The Police The Charlie Daniels Band Its been a great -1 yrs XYF David John Fardy' I LOVE YOL' KRISTEN. It some- thing In The Way She Nloves Thats Nly Be be SOLTHERN CONI- FERT and Wednesday isnt just Spaghetti Day anymore its hump- day, Nlake It Hurt So Good Good Friends. Gary Joe R Paul D Queel' Guido Fun Bubba. DF 81 KM x . Li ' ff ,.--.. Wendi Wilson Farrar LIV fr Fut LLQV the Pres LRN frm Past Ill 679 KKN dxaa KMDB Bu- tits CCI? Nauset Hts l7 SuvtfKF Feb Vac wfJS Nash Vall vvfClam Ski Stones Pond Prm Wknds Blue Sky' Gil Isle Mac RH SlIH H Jregre sng Ome ga Man DSS TC thx Fam Fri CHANGES D Bovv- ie JE Kelly Ann Flynn MY MOOIALYKM 2 Gd 2 Say GRT Mems wf AR, P 8L MTKe AWlk'? Rozy' I0 faKnd KIKI SHELLY Grt Tmz Wf The 40flQs. RS. Ton-Ton QARYI C.C, Winie Regressing'? ERNI, To The E's I MADE IT! tL.Y.J AIMH. SPACE CADET PNK-FLD. GOOD LUCK! LY - MOM 84 DAD llgl , 1-1 E5 . A y 1 -,Nt Leah M. Fay' LAY steppin out gtgl RR KK NG LR KH and the GANG EX AN ON summer 82 TAB WG NIGR f Nance butties Cherrin MEOX M ZOOM 25C FTC 5 HFDD cute 'Tl pigpile JD gt Q1 M.O.fCC Karen C SH losientonohabloi spanol CD hs. Thx NIDN gl D + C thats all she WFOIC. s -i 3 2 .xi Lars Fossum 6170- W fx Lev, K Jodi-Ann Marie Fisher The Crew The Parties Corkers ILY Billy my 73 N1ustangslLNYAmy': TB FA GC EH vyild Capetimes One Night Leg Zep 83 Hill Nite Thanks Mom and Dad I love and miss CJF Every Cops A Criminal And All The Sinners Saints LAT- ER f f l ,...: tr Y by RL j 3' is xs -. K H - I Andrew Louis Gitkind HNI GC YB YASS f GD A CSN - JT -LONG NIGHT AT Yabos PROM WEEKEND Hey Stub Ws 8: Coke ls it f Youl can never go home IGVI best Fofluk JS KD RR PL -f DEB ff BW CK DSY Sc Hapy' Pol: Bomb . . . What Bomb B LIVE 8: LET LIVE f ILY Mom Dad MN John David Flagg Wrestling XIake Em Quit G- Carts S-RIVER liroshball 73 Nlon- tego OIL 72 CUTLASS LiYeS ThanX NlandD Heartland THE pit. BL. Bound 'T Hank Jr, THE NIaN C karen N.sO me one sPeeial slvvayS Good Times yviTH NIXI. BA. PA. NB. GNI f-uf Elizabeth Lauren Goldberg Weve Walked Both Sides Ol' Evry St Thru All Kinds Ol' Weather But That Never Nleant Defeat Xs Long As We walked I gether So Theres No Need I Turn Back Cause -Xll Rds Lead I Where lst 'Xnd l believe I vyalked Them All No Xlater What I Nlay Have Pland 127 131' . Michelle A. Goldberg There are places I will remember all my life. though some have changed some foreier. not for better. some haie gone K some will remain. TIIAXNKSQ GF. JZ. SC. NH. RR. .IY -XB. GBS. 'XTXKQ FRIENDS XRE -1-EVERY f- S .- 'ff' Lori K. Gols IM LP DH ll OL YES Trip SC NN Generation Lost In Space 1- W Bill K Seorp .lenny VMC J.-XB Hen May 7 Dust In The Wind DYWMl.GYNHRl Arb .lam In The Sly You Can See The Stars But Still Not See The Light Sis David H Loie L' Eddy I7 .IE Thanx Mom Dad MB SS IO MW TTT' i Michael N. Gould 'O olds cony: Europe 81 Cal. 80 HS DD 'XS rflry halfway around the world Louisville May l. X3 Ken- tueky Derby DP .IS RX' GR CD GT TH t, .X X3 Wknds at L'Massll see yah later R G sailing math with CH + Ll wrk 7 yrs Thanx M 8: D f- 7 Daniel L. Greenblatt One Man Gathers What Another Man Spills Steve Craig Yibi ,lon Haydes Party at Mies 1 again - Mexicans and Chinaman CM f Got I0 bucks? Track --W -Iyrs Red Bug Lively L'p Yourself Thanks Mom and Dad .4 llts I KA 'TG David Matthew' Gordon Mom. Dad. CMBLJ. AS 8: R. L F. NANNY Love you alll Lots of help C from Daddy. lots oflove MH from Mommy. JET SKI. Hawaii AR California. Friends. John. Sl Carlo. Erie. vl coach steve. S LOVE YOLR DINNERS BON! Tory T Pamela J. Greiff Key Down .lr Shine On You Cra7y Sehwalmy Thanx -1 DB Day Lamy ff Baby Co W + Rosey Im on the hunt California a Crusin Li7zy PINHEAD Summer of 80 be stoft times -I wheel Feather B rain GIVE ME MY GIN + IM GONE ROITS AS BOXED + .lohn wish you were here! Michelle L. Gordon Fld Hky ly Nashoba Pony MHZ PNRTY MIl.JTs 8l Pond JF CC Prom WKD RS. LM. RM. Lamy ' HIN Year 81 KW Van cCs 82. DM f GL - - Kar? Tmz w A KF. TL. .IT BL FFS KEEL IT'S ALL IN THE P.-XST: I LL Mom 8: Dad margs LATA Rose Anne Grier My years here at Wayland High haye truely been wonderful. I would like to thank the staff. and my par- ents for helping me. BYE Class of '83 YM. MG. MG. good Luck class of X5 Hope you make it Sweet C ,. d. P f! ..r'l Roman Francisco Gumatay ll WHS Tennis fl Newton South Bites! Great Job Mr. Greenawalt No more Srg. Parnell Tatoo Head For The Mountains KASHMIR LONG LIVE ROCK '74 Malibu 'Coors Mich What Man What Do You Mean? Led Zep - Doors LATER JACKSON. T7 ' if ' if if . 3 1: 4, 3 2. David A. Harmon Laura Redly Dan Dogs Bill SD Hilly B BALL MRPC alcdray? DIP Yorve Gotto lose a few till the stakes get high then be on the right you jus blwo byfconvoy STANG 68 Curts mansyn drome Coach Ho 25C JB Nite Deuece Micrun Jr Prom Floor? THX M 8: D 0 1 ,H Thomas E. Hagar Great times at Bains Don. etc You never know how far you've been 'till you back and see Alvyays give it your best shot Everyone loves a comic. I'll miss the best class ever WHS '83 LSXNNIOZNIC l77l RHNI -l- D ??36l6 James Whitfield Harris Good Times wfgood friends. Dave. Chuck. Git. Wendy. Kelly. T.B. Bill W. Eags G.D. Sep 18. 82 J.G. Band Nov I4 '82 Great Shows Ski Trip- ping. Great Jams wfJ, Claussen. Drumming is fun Summers SL Win- ters in N.H, Thanx Ma 8: Pa If ik I 1. .Jw xl' , J -x.x .14 il X h... Thomas F. Hall I LAD IS OVR THEWlNOW'?'? Soccer 79-83!! Frendys Bummer What Hey DSWN To PATY Fri nite How Much Do Yu Have? Thanx Nlr SNOWY J JIM Srry' BlJBBA TAKE IT easy DH THE tis what lynn I Luv You lm- patient Nervous LTVI Prom malibu THANX NIA nd D Q-Q, Diana Joanne Marmy Harrison ITS BEEN 4 YYEARS7 I FOR- GOT! THANKS to EVERYONE: Snel. Chris Meeze KP JK KJ 2 KH RNIBR old FISH ahoy BUH chrldg f PROM? wstngry THE CAPE f SP MH ! DAVID - DW mc CHIP LAUGH UNTIL YOL' CRY! goodbye McDs ILY NIOM DAD DEN DAV KATHY 8: LJ 1' 1 'wr-1 wow' -V Y in 4. Y , f J, ..,-: ,U sq I 'i'x E 'vs' ty as 1 '-:Fri Michael Joseph Matthew Hanlon wrestling all the yyay states nation- als ioyyap of p good times' ue mad em quit thanx coach for an exper- ience unforgetable spec thanx m 81 d For All The Encouragement year long sga lives key' bil reer sr yi il pu pny trp emyyocbmh d gd tm Is l9 P N John Gilbert Hayden Damn it. Chip. Flush the Sink? As liar as I can tell, ue are approximately 75.531 lfyo.'ll2.-1'-1,6111 It .-My ay l 29 . yy 4 1 Q Daniel P. Hayes going mobilel thanks dc.jh.jj.jm. hs 73 mustang molson w dc um as sweekedn chicken fights began it all cape cruis ew! jj, jc. dt ramble on only 17 ymca dc ll,f'l,'82 spring 8-1 W cant wait ill be there briggs love you denise forever Karen Jane Hayward cs come back hey john john whats up? at sb ht jb jp bs looper khd hit was fun missy a je thanx mrmoyeri twas a success whsvih thanx mr 8a mrs e prom weekend may I4 82 thanks mom joe jill steve brian luv ya keep in touch amy i will miss ya alot! l . -i - 5-:qv . .J N 5' LC!! I Xi Darryl Hilliard b-ball 3 yrs I'-ball l yr best state champs thanx jl jp me tc ok ep ne rs ri er si ly jh great mems wfrd rb bk mh cw md ny ew jh pw ao hc wt bc ca so he eba with the boy statters 84 yxd 05 mls wj hb ca yh bf gg lm an dl than xm 8: d walter ily g 13 - 1 - 'GU' , TU'-J Stephen John Hoenig Fear The Force Of The Wind Yet Walk Like Man - EYEBROW Forever Super Cox Super 8 Dancin + Doin It Nothing Is Too Hard Or Too Nluch FAMILY Windy' Night At LK George 7 Yrs Old Thank You Everyone Who Made ME me ' We Be Biking California To Mass! MB l30 - -51-n Andrew Jordan Heller Just call me Crash not again! Whats up DF okase .lNIcGhcsqNSCO GOLL Drama Hey Y Ams Photo by JWA Do you have your car? Surel Dons JSHRSBK7 I msrythrsbnaacidnt f TinvlvngyrcatOGOF see ya on the RD IB Karen Elizabeth Horrigan BLLH Good Times with Good Friends Losientonohabloespan- ol0CCTS old FISH ahoy C SHLEA summer '82 Dood Parties! MEXICAN 25c ZOOM! Gymnas- tics tLGKB.lLTBAUNSANNJ FB Cheering GLFK 8a K Thanx M8tD ... BYE WAYLAND HIGH... . ff . fi ,M gm' .1'. a. - ,' .. Q Aielki 'f N James Dustan Henderson TO REMEMBER e School For Wives E tBermudal Pirates tN1aj Gent LN Thanx Big C QBASSES are GODSI FIJMT v YVIsGagne I8 I LUV TRIG ds IOFO The High Schooler No I Bryon Tvlrey people e Karen Ally' Branchaudll em SH sq MA jt .IS - je Vous aime 83 Dana Calvin Houghton bike trips thanks dawn kgm moose chuck concerts dale macdougaIl's nh russells ed the carlson's david soccer torino parties mega - wimp mb sam gravy' pespkhj fishing skip burke's lars dad 84 mom 83 7 ilu- Stephanie Houtzeel How You Gonna keep 'Em Down on the Farm After They've Seen Paree'? - Lewis and Young John E. Jacobsen Cape Bound ll THE WHOLE WAY 5 AMW heres the sun Jhneey -l- Maayou losers Dan bone HELP! I Love you Deb Nov I8 Always the big day PM Get the wedding dress lm not kidding Fuzz Joe R Joe N Shane Mike K Mike Ken + John Be Wise -l- Stay Alive Jerip KI lf Christine Marie Hyland THANK YOU MOM AND DAD GOOD LUCK JH AH AH CON- QUER NEXT YEARS LACROSS AND HOCKEY HAPPINESS TO N.A.J.D.K.K.A.M.S.J.V.C.K.P, MARY AND SUE ALL YOUR DREAMS WILL COME TRUE THANX STARS AND GOLD Kim Adams Jazowski Thks. Mum, Dad. Fran. Fred. Donny, Luepy. Pinky, Pge, Kak 8L Al - TO LIVE YOUR LIFE YOUR OWN WAY TO REACH FOR THE GOALS YOU HAVE TO SET FOR YOUR- SELF. TO BE THE YOU THAT YOU WANT TO BE . . .THAT IS SUCCESS QCA-5 I . Y 1 If !, Eva Laurel lsaccson Barbara Ives On Ne Voit Bien Qu'avec Le Coeur. L's senliel Est Invisible Aux Yeux, C'est Le Temps Que Tu As Per du Pour Ta Rose Qui Fait Ta Rose Si importante. Le Plus Grand chose Au Monde. C'est De Savoir AE tre A Soi. Thx 4 The Best 2 Yrs Of My Life Yv- i i Bruce Jevne Jennifer Lynn Johnsen I Lux L' Ken -1 ever? Summer ot til Camping my LNTBKHKK LED ZEPBADCO.-XllOtiN1y L-:ic To You Ed Lcnmin NI-XINF - Ram Isle Trip at Lisas Party 60 Plain Thanx Ken ALI, b Once more Miss Yu Bonia Gram XI SL D Xlrs K 8: P Outta llcre Time l3l Keri l.undell Johnson long you live. lligh you lly Smile you give. Tear you cry. .-XII you touch and all you see is all your life tvill ever be. Pink Floyd. THANX NN HS 4 FYRYTHG PGPPLSKIB' XFN RCILLIKPDHSKCC Tll XXX -1 GD XS THANX M 8: IJ BYF Jonathan Samuel Kane FA! Captain, I am. Oh. meeting vvhen? Thanx for the ride Criag! Prom X2 good time eh? Go Karting BR! Nice house JTAB try' going the right vyay. l'll drive. Soccer -1 yrs. surprised? Sorry too busy G times KBJKTP and all Thanx Mom and Dad .41 Jacqueline A. Kauffman cheerleading year book couldnt have made it vvitli out you all amys ue ec ikd at bp -im tp prom big dave Cx vv a bd pm kk yy ht thans mom dad misha bu K soufllcalso thanx class ol' X3 for making me feel at home 81 teaching me english so last good luck' .,. '1 ,f NT K HQ 'v'OllI-l rY l gid- l 3 2 sl ,,x. rag, H. gy? 1 i . k 1 Charles Edward Keefe Soccer ell Ankle Summers in NHZ 81 Rhlrse 8: DM gang Water Skiing Iris f Disc SCN J6 What along strange trip its been Great times yv, Seke 84 Jim AGWFCLC- CaKBWN1ZD Pres Club Trip sat NH GD Ski Trips Thanx Nl8LD Karin Lee Kassabain T-1FCKoda Gts W,f'Gfs f RRLRNBLFKH Beg + The Guys STEPPIN 'OLQT Nlex ON 25C RBR f MBFFbuttiesOBN1 Fla + NH lN1OTceJ craig MF TL SM WSop SPORT LAX Cheer YPWF -f NVFRYRismp + ski trips IB Thx 4 All Nl + DJA I-13 Last We've Only Just Begun .......... 1 'Cf' Hugh B. Kciieigh it's all a game. ifyou crash you just put in another quarter. but mom the guy just yvouldn't leave me alone! bad knees let ski ckit nh cape. a spe- cial thanks to my friends and the best of life. love and happiness to them . . . Stefani Jill Katz Laugh. and the vvorld laughs vvith you. vveep and you weep alone H. Cheerleading - joke! Laugh until you cry! Q Snef? BYO' The Cape Nab-it! Posh BLH! Good Friends are -lever Good Luck Dan Sc Thanx N18eD Nlary' Regina Kennedy' Lacrosse Field Hockey mouth guards gag! friends SM CH IW crazy driver Col' FNlFG Jon Hey' Salami P + J my time shoyver 6:00 -f miss ya roomie - Luv ya Dad Nlom Peg Paul Jim Cat 1 Big N1 Don't Let The Turkeys Get You Dovyn Andrew Todd Kevy' I had a really intense blurb: lull of suspence. intrigue. drama. and a cast of thousands . . . but I left it at home. Jill Jocelyn Leathem Jeff 8 MF! Skiing Feb Vacation f w Dede + Zanny - Hey' Lee Lee - BATS! Sercise Maine! Dood Parties OMA Brum - Twinkie - 82 ski trip stair talks - Ziggy WH'! LMDIE Good Luck MB EB LP TZ f WMYJE Good Times With GREAT Friends! Thx Mr C - M 84 D LATER Isl Koko Kobayashi Hoyy'7 it. my friends in HAWAII. WAYLAND and Japan. It has been Z years since I moved here from HAWAII. I really enjoyed it here and Thank you very much to my friends and teaehers. Karen Suzanne Leiter It is only with the heart that one can see rightly: what is essential is invisi- ble to the eye, Saint Exupery 1 , , N Jon H. Koenig ulndividuality is the salt olcommon life You may have to live in a croxyd. but you do not have to live like it. nor subsist on its Ioodfi Henry Van Dyke f Cadmus GOPVW Bug APSparrows Guano Italia Qs . f. Christopher G. Leith No damn eat. and No damn Cradle. Timothy E. Lahey Ifinally Thanks to Newmark Hock- ey was the Best Carl was Trouble Nlike K. .Ioe N, David F. Pam 8: Nlary NI. Diane NI. John K, Dan Good Luek Jim Giianiga Pete You Queer I like Chiekens THF XYHOLIS ZEP THANS DAD See Ya ' sh 'Il .ur l' N. 41, 4-- , ' Z' V f l - - K , Christopher Carl Leupold Ile yyho Laughs Will l,.ist Iforeyer Remember The Proms, Cape Cod. Cranes, and Friendlyk. New Years liye With .l.C. + B, Thanks to all who Nlake Nle Smile Bye Don't l33 Q -L Tanya fknn Lombard Htl Ltnallyl The Dunes -f XVXLL CXPE COD? Ag THE PRON1Y P- Toxin C-XLIFORXIJX. L XS XE- fi XS. NNI .ig HONlE XJLSTANG- PINTO Little red Trek The Fog RFC JL .SL DS Fram. The Gd Old Days Burger King? Color Grd HOCKEY FOOTBALL? THXNX N1-X an XIOXJ , 3. I .'1 i - afffn Diane Nlarie Xlaillet great times is mg lm pm mm ti it ln summer sing loueester 9381 152 X1 . . X. . K- prom ,tal iluadat unxrlrgtyrlstl ,is eptek man good times bad times -tee mltyaT mg ff- wttht'ek'7 tilts IT titsit ' -:rny tit thY bad eo the tiitsors tits' lm hmphf thnx m SL d Liter Glenn R. MacDonald HOCKEY. sts? Do it for the Guip. or J.L. Baseball. THE KNEE. Pl LL OVER? watch that tree R.G get up Flg. g-carts wet. Bngof 500 BIGONES YH geils Good Times Xllk, JF. BA. DAN, S Xl. THXX Xl XND D. . r 51. Pfus Nliehael John Nlaillet ILY L,-XR -1 EVER GTXYP-XJF n TG WRESTLING PRON1 WE - S stiat NIO 72 CL TLRXSS w hell n back f- -1 at 6mf sus I 69 E-BIRD il EXRXTYTYTY H20 dn CHRd Q XRLSOXS CJXN,-XDNX J XSON n GINNY BBH PA ldndief DDtt Dxe 'Xpret Bry TNX Nln DGLD ij? fxx l3-S Bonnie J. NlacGillivray 45-v. A ff-. Stephen Nlalieswski Good luck to all nty friends see ya at the THIRD Sun From The L'ni- terse ILY SL E hello my friend so happy to see you again been all by myself just couldnt make it alone Jlkll HENDRIZ lrem Nlike John Edlie Pond Parties Hot Summer Nights ILY N1 gl D J Katherine Ann Nladdock and the painted ponies group and down. O Club 1 runs ki XC f stepp in out moon dance stray cats strutthn xK f- Jall the restf EEP- POHWY B Bell lthats not my namell tennis EY what along strange trip its een 'WE BE Bl- KINYC.-Xl.lFORNlA-BOSTON K L-. .L Nlary Nlanikas txsins?DX1X1G RC KF KR AS + CN1 xshts tht bun gnz'7 FLFFY missy ou EN1JE it hurts to say good- bye best of times with TL love ya CNPE COD jj - kh the crew 9- l-82 ll-18,82 unir frg tur frst tan halen parties anew road is waiting thanks m 8: d LATER ,An , tak 0 M N5 , 5 -- 4 5? 6'- Pamela Manikas Jonathan Todd Nlann twins? bad co jrny' vh yes is hole lot tal ove kevin 7fl0f82 un vr frgt y'r st! summer 8l em je missy aa sc cm wh ts th tb zn gn se? kf rc mg ca pe co dj jk hd mice cubes! bb the crewy' our time is gonna come your move u r wasted! fTl'y' thanks m 8: d later Susan Mauger Annette Maynard Fh LAX CCYBDR - Never satis- fied - right KF? 60 fus together - NEVER need 20 more hours a day' 2 do it all Thanx 4 being there MC nota YOYIW RUN 4 ever JM STATE of IN i ILLJMDMD l have promises to keep 8t miles to go before l sleep LE! f V. .,rr A '7 ' l 9 1? Jennifer Ann Nlanning Track X country Outing Club .IEN3 PETER 3f'l3,!Xl Wsthtrght'? Prm Wd The Cape 84 The Fat Lady ln The Lake WHOOPEE CCCookies llDBrdg DOTTY Hey Nlarco. .lust X Split Second BLSTERY LNOS lley BBT 3P.Vi7PyVl Dough Wadsf Thnx N1 8: D .len KT Xloose in Kristen Anne N1cCammon l N1OL'TT.-X HERE gdtms Belyi- tornt Friends 4 ever? TY- WEYAGFY Prom Was Ex, I l,L'X' YA DAVID! Oh Baby GB RLIN YOL'R NITIEY Blue Skies Gap JDE. ,-XGKNTBFILYF. lm as free as a bird nov 8: my' freamsi canot changel ,, ' l H42 Thanx N18 D P 8: ll K el L . 3 ,ji .BX 4 Deborah Nlarie A. Nlatyi Sum K2 CCod 7- Den 5: Fal ty 'SD Cruis in lon footl DS in Hyans B 84 T Nlaes Brads Cs bike l hr Gardn shop red honda E 8: S7 T 62 SdB hee lengy HLat 3 Bee C K Xl Liteheer Ear uig Hi BBCL XSH 'C-XRS 143 EE Thanx Xl 8: D, Xls Xl..X1r B., Xl :Sa Xl. Lisa Xl l Xliss L Gram 'Ee waging Kelly Patrice NleCarthy lts CC Gill lsle it L nliorgets Queer- stin Desimone Does lt Xlong Wen- dllinie X Times Xmes Li Tugly What ,X Long Strange Trip Its Been? l.CjTXl Pugh lil RXlRNlHXX'XD5 Nly Best Xls l'itJ Lux To lk l L se To Belt'-e L mtl The L nbelieiable llappened .llflfll l35 John Stew art NIcCauleyl 'IHXNKS TO ALL NIY FRIFNDS AND TEACHERS WII NTS L P DOC A SPECIAL TH XNKS TO NIY XIOXI I LOVE YOI KINI' 'G x 11.1.7 Jap I Stephanie J. N1cKown photographx A memoriek I hanmlx lax nb tlk any , , , i'm not sure no do! rob lun 8g games ily Imly yoyo Ngllkki trps mdi sailing kl a thx ni 'ey zny m SL sg cmteei spr cx i im not afraid ot' tomorrow, for i It Nc keen yexterday 8: i love today 15 U Karen Christine NIcCracken Thankx toall my friends 'BC 'JDH 'SF 'LC 'JT 'DA 'BNI 'WM 'ENI 'RJ 'SB 'RL ' and TH paper for my state of mental health No I'm not coming ungluedl Have fun dt keep singing The birds are free 84 the kong is not over yet! Elizabeth Ann N1cNiel I REFLSE TO REDLCE ALL NIY PROFOLND THOLGHTS INTO ABREVIATIONS SO A FTER FOLR YEARS. I LEAVE WAYLAND HIGII WITH ONE THOLGHT. WHY DO THEY CALL THIS A BLL.'RB'7 IJ6 fu Bx NI' Stephen Bruce VIcFarlane Zl dadadada etc Rimmer Bud Talls Vlr Tisin Toun Lets goto Chinkys Starting 5 + 4 Lake George Soccer Hoop Track Good Luck Thanx To Dan Jimi Ley' CACN1 Hades Jon Woody Rey Bec Vicki Sox Wendi Omega 'Wan NI + D etc Class 83 Pres Club Reunion t . I f I X I James R. Nlikulski Meredith Ann McKay' If I Could Make It Through This I Can Nlake It Through ,AnyThing Good Times Bad Times John I Love You So Niuch Go For It JR Youll Be A Great Rocker Some Day Soon On To New And Open Roads Ahead But Which Road To Take? Never Forget JLJNIKVISSBS. Vicky' J. Mogan LACROSSE CHEERLEADING NIADS STH PARTIES AT STEVES. VOLLEYBALL, JETS KING WITH DAVID, WEEK HAXIPSHRE CANIPING. PAR TYING IN THE CHLCK WAG ON LSRGNIF FOOTBALL WITH THE GLYS SNIDGBAJF END FIRENDS 1 . cigff, NJ Donald James Mordecai And where to now WH Sers'? Re- member . . . Don't look back. some- thing might begaining on you. Are you sure we can prim that? Ski Team Practice? Thanks MD + AC you'rc great! Mic. FRIEND SATB. Almost history. S: Feel tfotvt.yttla- MAN! Sir William L. Mosley S.G.A. all the way. - Later K.C.B.C.M.H.R.R,R.E. and Ka- boom. - Truly yours LM. - by S.G..S.P., L.G.. DA.. M + E.S.M. AND Paul Oh and Kym my sis. Tata C.S.S.H. bfi gg M. Craig Morrissey Vote lor me AF Hoop f Stones - Sickness? QJP + SFI omgia ACE f IX Everyday ' SPAREME lCan- cellcd GDI CB Qi Mick BT's in cans f 69 I-1-1 Where's Hl1d7C'l JH -YIB f DG W- Got SIO What A Long Strange Trip Its Been.'Thx All We'll See ya? 'ix Barbara Ann Mulvaney Thanks you guys. l've seen the light! Pres Club 83 join or die. Win. weeks. Bermuda. no more Tech, Dir. Contest. P. Club Gala - be therel Hey. Good Luck and be cool lt's all north it in The End 3 I A 'IA l vii 5 I .f 'Va' A 'it -.i , may . :gp '-Ligvr Julia Morton Tiger. Tiger. burning bright ln the forests ol' the night. What immortal hand or eye Could frame they fear- l'ul gymmetryf William Blake ,X.P.LfS.H. 82. Italia. Thanks Mr. M. Mrs. A. Mr. S, for everything. So l.OI1g ff .4 UN ' 4 .4-.C David K. Nelson NOW COMES MILLER TIME AIR FORCE. VAN H.-XLEN Rhod Island You Bet Aug 82 OH MY C.-XR HEY DAD WE H-XYE .-X PROBLEM WHERE HAVE ALL THE GOOD TIMES GONE .IEANA HEY TIM LISTEN FOR ALI. YOL HAVE DON Thanks Mom 81 Dad and Friends 4.3 945 'A n . i,' . I v 1 1 9 H 4' x .la Q ,. .'- W' I i '-ch I 1 .4-ix Susan M. Nilson PP Where's thatf Summer ASI HDK again? ll' DF Good Times Suim NOSPRNTSYmusic Hey -X. the BB Mustang '7 MORE PROBS -V 'XG-XINT try 5 ttayt NXP NIGHT ' GBMCBTQ HS' more DENY ' STM ' GTWTTT ' TBTDYITXNISS .IW GOOD FRIENDS? Thanks Xl S D 137 lr' Lisa Cerad Nordberg I .im not .ilraid ol tomorrow for I haic seen yesterday 81 I love today. Nlike, 9 I HI I I.Y.iX Cousin Bones. Trace. Jen. Lizzy. Zan -- BOII Seagull -- Bad Co f- Sun- sets In Nlain Thanx NI.-X 8: Pa Good Luck To -XII Live Your Dreams Michael Anthony' Orlandella Hey Wambi WTF ix heres Dutch SL Gags Wrestling Capt X2 vi ere On X Roll Thx NIoyer Sly 84 DrZ Heres To Good Friends XID HK DH XIF SC Ted do Who Loyes Ya Baby N F PW WK XII TW TB -W You Knon It Duck Hunting Hyannis Thx XII-in dx Dad Later DSP lm Ota Ilere ,an John NI. Norwood GC. smashups + races W !,,r NIS + TA V Golf DCLC Hampsl Ski Team WK. at O kemo f Concerts Parties George Carlin Italy 82' Ven- ice Florence Rome Capri Thanx Xlr. Smith + Nlr. Altshuler + oth- ers Good Luck Paco S,S.NI.H. ' Chovx WHS Its Overll Ted Parks Trials and Tribulations. LAXENI- WOC. Walking on the moon. 72 YW. Pres. Club. On the rebound? BP. DP. JK. HE NN. ST. P. GIRL. IX Years BP. Go Forit 'WP' Four interestin yearsl Thanks NI 81 D 'ITK' QF! i Jon Dangel Nottonson ion f not f ton f son: ntek mo ny nay cape booicruz ix N,,i' ' ntek class of X2 eyebroys forever hear concerts pi- rates oddones ldmviec! xx ,.i homa pel- ham creys 33 rhps it ',-i' ph varsity Ist drive me slang yak the next kid pepscnapp sn . rs knees molicens'T Jennifer Jane Sara Oprie JENS' Whoppeel' Track and HD Bridge Pupsand Clams Outing Club KT and the milk JUST A SPLIT SECOND BL STERI' I THINK I CAN I THINK I CAN I KNOW I CAN I KNOW I CAN -- the little train Antonia Maria Payne Thannks to my mom. family and friends this is it. good luck Cheri Xlia Kevin Darryl Dell .-'xllyson DS .IS SW PS FS JW Class of RSI 86 Dont forget me Ro Crowley NIr. Fernandel NI.E.T.C.O Love Ya Troy DeX'oe Nlia D. Perry' W.H.S. The Time has come for me to leave. It has been an experience that I vxon't forget. Best to PS CC TPKP SW DH AF DS TS RNI. Don't forget me! Thanks to mom. Nlr. F + Nlr. H Iv'e did it. 83' IS M its I ffl - ' 'wa-1 Nancy I. Peters All in due time: love will emerge from hate, And the due deference of truth from lies. Ifnot quiet all things come to those who wait They will not need them: In due time one dies. J.V. Cunningham CIAO MEIN ' n- 1 .- '- maqal-.u 7 , .ENS sh Luule-Drita Protopapa A glass of lemonade travels across this world like thee ye ofthe cyclops, If a child doesn't drink the lemon- ade. Ulysses will. I si there dream- ing long thoughts of California. I think I'll get up and dance around the room HERE I GO! ' l 1?-'fQ,f?:7?F.:?5 . 'A :ogy .. iv' Kelly Patrice Pitts thanks everyone - sn ep ke ri di cc ms sb ss kb kh jb jk cd f its been good f pennies f big glil0 - get psyched guys s lun with I + d A fr jndsmwgmjsps-I+ g-mem- ber slanta'? panda bear? hrs girls! thanks to everyone here + ar! thanx mom dad + rob Q My ,-.,..:M-A :Tray gi G , s f,,,,9 N , . , , my Q ,. ,.a: rw . is P. ' 'RQ . was -- A ' , ws' ' 7 ' , ,Q pf L, I . Q I Bekim Alexander Protopapa SOCCER 945 lt's My Life And I Will Do What I Want 'ITK' GF 8L T. GL: EB AB MD KD KG f FR OE MER - JHJ KD MT PD PN PA RCS f REX - Yellow? - Todd Chump'7 - WMB - In My Friends. I Find A Second Self HPROCRASTINATION IS AN ARTflLYD8LM8cD P- '--lu f ' f 3, iid '25- X , X Kenneth George Place Who is it now J'7 Not another one B. Yea, Erk. I guess it is great. Let's go out and walk around: got any Q? This song is over. fyfw Alison Fifield Randall Above the winds I hear him cry: ls this the way to Round-the-World? He calls as he goes by. THE THIRD CHAIR A.A- .MILNE X I H f? 'A , , ? j mf? ,1 ,fm 'FW'- 'Q 'Q f I X? 'K : e xi- is . gin. Dana Powell William Daniel Rieders CLIFF 82' WHY R.-'XCE TODAY WHEN YOL' CAN HAVE FLX7 -XBOLVT THOSE PRINTS LETS BLOW THIS CLAX1 BAKE WINDSLRFER DROPPING IN THE NIACHINE ROTPBJSNIC ROSCO BBR. ERXN' THANKS XIONI SL D,-XD 139 I if z M : 2'I'.f fr' 'I 1' . 'L Lynn Anne Rier ily myim -1 ever! gt yyg fr rk kl Tj dk hb Ili nab I-llc prom yy. ---f end ginmgt! goda H lla 84 nh -f cheering f Sl etrnty! yo dappy ejason 8a gin- ny carlsons - QSC 8a mex f you guysY'7 good luck everyone! kit - gl ,tau 8: mff thnx 4 evrthng mom 84 dad lut' ya i Andrew Fuzz Rosenblatt the party cant end! rua cardinal mktyinb! spin l up tucker 82 nhroad ripo trips chinkys up the rt in my gdnexy friend pbtxv x- sals ands tyhites mt can mk nice car gtu m or- ange van hk gd lk tgml' big blp gd lriendsjj km kflr tl ds mh bd se kp cl thy m 8: d -vw ,.... sf! Christopher Jude Rizzo Goodbye N1r.C 8: Nlrs, E. N163 LD 84 LJ W GL in Chorus next year. Sra. S e we really missed you this year! Regres are algun dia para ver a todos mis prolesores favoritos. Nls G - Chem was great! BS f IGA ..B--3 Katherine H. Ross rossi. 35 b-ball. softball. proms 8l SL X2 'mommy sm ily. lriend 4-ever tr cd ne rb lb etr lirnd stnus bessie jg ity ar lgl yy hat gttc w LL. Fleet 82. BIB. DWYRASPECFRND. DLH: NO KlDDlNG.SLTNlN1ER Sl 8: 82 WK - C.S BYE D,-XNA THANX Nl. K 8: D I -4' Q' s is l-10 C7 A my Anderton Roberts Rurrer! l'm a BABY COW! F.F. lily Greilly 8L Zanny L.Y.L.A.S. Nlcearthy 8: Flinstone G.S.G.L. Nlismell. Fish 8: Kiki! G,L, Teddy Bear 3: N'l.K. uNl. 8: L. Thanks Nlom 81 Dad! Friendly Couple 8: Our House See L In The Next World J. E. Grateful Dead! Eric Alden Rossborough XlX1X1 SOUNDS LIKE Y'N1IGHT BECHOKIYON SO- N1ETHlN ls X I' Deborah Marie Roberts COLALA: MOCHA: GHAGS: Billy Boy Stub: Nlish: Sekc: Kris. Bay Who? Gitty Nly Buddy! My Soccer Boys HSNIIRNOFF SLLSHESU Pres. Club Ski Tripped! Tenn. 82! Big Bro DD Thx FITZ. Nlr P. OEA 8a Opportunity Family 8: Friends l LLQV YA tFredt ,ov- ii David Francis Seimone lt is but is isn't Good Frcnds Rich Fuz Bono. CDNIKPTBDMH Good partys tunes times no fail Swing a buk Century Brave Love - H Oky B Bal Donna Never ending Buds I walk a Fine line Bhcar en Fro mme And this bird u cant change 'L ef Nt, - S- LMN' 1 '1 'J ,ff at ,9 4. A-'72, - r f ' A. t Maria Nicola Scott NV Steph Jen Otego Sum 80 PHF Sl Trip Lady Marmy Beany men wt hbbs SL othr teentms Falcey Icbrn prom friz maniac depression Bye NV, ST Joes 84 WS Here I Come MSG Look Out Mom 8: Dad I Love You, I'll make you proud Re-Re Amy E. Segal Don't Hang On 'Cause N thng Lasts Forever Kns ROAPTMMM RIOT ASURLEHMAOKH Led Zep CSN my bnys BONHAM whts the bzznse? RFW cptc vemn SMJF SUM, Sl Wish You Were Here JE + EM Miss You Thanx M 8L D CHAS Pond road, lOfl6f80 Luv you aff' Heather Seamans Nanon Clarke Shanks C U79 THNKS FOR THE SUN- SHINE-ALWAYS 'PROM'82 STUD COUNCIL? techie?K. GOT AN E? THANKS JMKJECMFJDS w MOM, DAD, K+A-ILOVEYOUANDI WILL MAKE IT! BIKE: OR- EGON CALIFORNIA nes OUR MEMORIES WILL LAST A LIFETIME A f?N Susan Sebell Sea biscuit? -f V well we finally made it? summers at SEWATARO: camp motto FI'Sud --4 EWAGJSLF ctalyyf WASTY - iles: ski trips 8a Rock Horror' SNJWA MCMSZ 84 PP for always listeningfmore probs? -f use the 5 ways l Thanx Mom St Dad JI o of , ,A Beverly J. Sheats IMA SENIOR! WERE OLITTA HERE AT JBCLBISBJPBMTLHT f YOLIRE THE BEST! BUNSIE W WHY JA MOVE? RUSH '82 CCCBI BSSFAT KM f FRIEND LYSI GOLF '82 LMF HEY JB: THE DOORS + LZ RLTLE THX MOM DAD CSMRS xi I 'i au' gl' Q 4, 5 any 253' S . 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If a child doesn't drink the lemon- ade. Illysses yyill. I sit here dream- ing long thoughts of California. I thinly I'll get up and dance around the room HERE I GOT J -' KL! .' .. . S- all Janice NI. Smith TWT James Snoyy RENIENIBER WHAT THE DOORNIOLSE S.-XID. SHOXN NIE SOMETHING ITQRENT I7? D I-If 9 'T Jonathan Anthony' Smith I'NI FREE? I'NI FREEY AND FREEDONS.-X TASTOFREALI- TY 'THE WHO' TAKE CARE .-XLL NIY FRIENDS? GOOD LLCK K.P.Y THANKS NIONI. DAD. AND DAVE? PROV. 3:5-6 P.F. GOOF CREW CL'TLERY ONCE LIVE ROCKY! 1 Steven A. Smith Fo Friends Old And New + I.i7 84 NIunehkinsJR + Elric BC 8: Snd B ' Walls Dogs Wish You Were Here Nloon ' Drogies e Loose A Fear comix 8: Travelin BOC Taps tHoyy I Bleyy Itl Tuna lie Biether noth BN. DNI. HS. KPLL Moose head Blues JDECl.IPSE Family ' it 14 X Qld,-, U ll VW X gy .- - X y -. sez- fl - K I Nliehael John Stanton -I yyd Nlustang ski Trips NH SKIP .-XT ROL Nlichelob Niles BROW TH.-XXX Nlom 8: Dad. Le 81 Cary 8i all my family 8: friends I must be moving on noyy cause I must be free free to face the life thats ahead of me Its been fun WHS 'X I QQ Ig, John NI. Stearns hey git coke is it! stub? thx md 8: friends for the good times party in yyayIand'? i have to laugh! kdnbmel- Ioout yy ill you let me pal your face to see yy hats really you the futures un- certain and the end is alyyays near jim Paul F. Stekley' Ere! Rollin to Mac's Sth VT Trips Blue 'th WE Kill r Kane 8083 Ati- tash ACXDC I8 or 27 FAMS BSS WEEK BJC .IK 602 Tree BMD Mtzl blk It's a Stogy' No Ociffer Not Undr Afflu Of Inca Oh lt's Mumys Car RU Experienced Wat R U Scuml Spark A Cibal Intense l 11 Linda D. Swain Thx Chaggs Debba + The Guys Be Wild -l- Crazy ST. KD, MB, CE. TB. 1982 FH We Give It Our Best Shot! Prm Wknd Ski Tripped + The Rest Of The Best U Know It Kahl u and - DB - Mocha chip The Pack -l- Umb. Cord Thx 2 U Who've Cared Life Goes On. 1'5- Susan Katherine Strause KLJKEV ITALY Gra7ie MrSl Thanks Mr Bfor a language VP of lndecsion or vias that Thanks Sick Pink Punk 8: Big Bro For Sanity M St D LOVE U I WISH I Was ln De Land Ob Cootton. Lookout Dixie- land I'm a Comi'n Home! Bye y'a'lI Gt? ..wbNk'M- Holly' P. Tabor Don't forget parallel parking breading table ... K.F.C Rick did ear. Thank you all ... love al- ways. . . B.C.. S.B..T,L.. ,l.B.. A.T.. B.M.. J.B.. BS RUSH '82 l2f6f82 . . , Let's blow it off' ri ' x Nlf-X sf William Henry' Sullivan Ill Man! Can't wait May '83 Memories VTSWIAHI Cod Stek Ozzy Bust f Pig Party Priest Mesk PAMS JWJLEESA 6th Patrol 5th Lunch Run SHAWMUT Weekends One Man Sxyim Team val 'I Power Sept daze Socol Curzeing down the road starting a neu life 9 1 'Ll oungf' LF -3225,-. ' V ' Je f ' .' ot' it P37 Kevin Joseph Tally' SIQPERCOX 'KTRWE CAT Chops SC Kiawah 82 Full Moons CSN: Might as vyell have a good time noxy Party'fStudy HEY. Quak- er State! Not Meat f Motion Mal Mischief 43 SOCCER Feiffer EM- WOC Drink Early' Drink Often Thnx Moyer Rex Dr. Z up -- ' 1 Michael A. Sulmonetti Skiing Puegeotato kemo Outer Limits lic at SW.-X -- Frame 82 Subeum - Bruxy ski bus Golf at sasb l.eoJ with PSPASWF 8t CRC Good friends PAPSSWBSJCJW- S.-XEE OZZY BOC COZW.-X.-XF Country Store Hey Buddy Hunting 8: Fishing Alexander Joel Taub SLIPER COX etal SC 'Kiawah Croce Mal Xlischief Hello There Son FEIGGER Super S Crotchman Rs.-X Varsity Sleep Shaiing Di- lemna On Spot Ms COM No Doi No Blurb LIFE IS TOL GH WHEN YOL'RF X SFX SYXI- BOL Nasal Passage I-I3 'I Giannina Nlarguarite Teti Ili Guys Thanx Nlom R Dad. spe- eial friends r hard I eome by my aunt ROPGlxDlxl'IxR Lend an Ear hart Iit SB Kris + lr 2 ol' the feyy N den LP Lonely Child life in the 60s Set Sail Toyxards The Sun Feel The NN armth Thats ,lust Begun al .i Robert R. Waldron SI PER COX -XII lor one and one for all Nlushroom Soup Gas I e.ik Not me lxl XXKAII Y-f Yan- kee Tank F. Truek Thanx family. Tallys + Dr. Z. More than a mouthful is excess. I enjoy ed myself BYE. ku ,S y Suzanne Thomas ll' You Dont Try Youl Never Knoxy ll' You Can Do It Outing Club RCI Seen? ILNY Summers Zep Ski Q82 v Been Waiting Mexican Car- dinal Omega BBTAP Club Good Friends 8t G Times 8a G Tunes Nlake It All Worth While Thnx XK'Fl..SF.lSL 2 L ll Do It Tomorrow We A fri 4. -A5 I X fv Craig A. Wambolt thanks mom SL dad mr 8: mrs soa Ind home klkyaaomni lball eatp 82 mikey yaude xhu dutch gags yy here d ya go good luck r and i hancely nnyyhyme'Y dog breath eluek eurt mpy glee lyy xyrasslin memories are what life is make ol' best yxishes sklktamioyv? xfs I-1-1 I -4-1! Q- -- - . J-.-rv? Q1 Amy Travis Thanx Nlr Nl Couldnt ol' done it xxithout Lf II ,,t 9 ,, ' Xl eeliea + lie nl .IB Nlike -f Born to live on sue armth Thanx Lor the memories Kanen what can I say but THANX Gd lk lil bro JSBCBTJWSK SCOOBLI DNINI XILSTANGS Yeah .loc 8l-83 Thanx D + Nl G- BYE Edna Vassilovski N1ae's Grummen R.C.: Galaxias Xleadoyxbrook Tennis tFriendIy' sundacsl mashed postatoes If all else fails , . . cheat! God takes care of fools. drunks and Americans! 'Xyeatque vale. P ff , 1' X 'Z '.,. Q Nliehael Y. Wareham XX HS hockey. ATION BOX. I8 f OFROS H gy mnasties. DAGGETT rings 84 side hrsz GTWTHT: bus rides GOAL TENDING: THE BEST, initiation ash simone. L NITED STATES OLYXIPIC TRAINING CENTER. 8-I5-82: 76 fd Christine Whidden I-2-l-82 ILYA if X 'i .lohn M. Weiss grounded again? bumminl outing elub SI - sae noodle dtd 'i yyant a jeep? yank auto 'al' shop f george. yer ramblin ' 85 side 51 282 ' hello fr jc se ge jb gp ee Zkm ps pa bs ms six tttst' yese d van halen pink floyd moody blues rush unbcf 'lieveable Scott A. Wilson 2 wheelin 'itto Mac's Intense So un CoVt !fA's, MtRd 8: Peugeot Sully dba AH! AAA 3-6: 30 BSin Sdbry MS WS. PS. PA. SA. JW. EE. JB. JC. BOC ACXDC VH Sabbath Ozzy Hey buddy, ya wanna do us a favor? Floyd Rules! We don't need no education . . . fiflfxi .t ' I Andrew William York GB WHS. GT'S wfGF'S - MOM DCWSCDH Hunt Fish Ski FBall + HOOP - Thanx JP + JL. Also Mr.P + H. l LOVE YOU OX Lin- da. W. Bunny- llfll - 2f20l98l Prom Camping NH + CC. Thanx - Mom + Dad -+- Bob Kathy Steve. LLW + AWYXOIHLYE- DAIWKLYFTROM Loo Wsretta T -rn , ii, 2: Janice E. Wong ya nice b kend lil chip f wong hey mary sunshine! annette when do we go on our trip? how many more days tilvacation'7 oct 9auntitjan lang lab f joke floods '79 + '82 what's to- day's surprise? vineyard skiing amsssn Shari E. Zakon TRUE HAPPINESS CONSISTS not in the multitude of Friends. But in worth and choice f Ben Jonson William Halsey Wood Thx M 8a D Hey Hoser Many good times? Keep in touch Mimi l miss you! Hey Deb b nice cut 8a perm! LAX Wkns Bag? l am Living in the 60's Hope The Yr goes Well Pres People The DEAD! To Friends Barb Oit Jim Stub Chuck Wenetc WE MUST MOVE ON Fi Mary Patricia Zimmerman walk on slowly dont look behind u dont sa goodby luv i wont remind u TlJLLts! she sal + hat i hav leftan Music is her name F'?PM the mo- ment maybe tempory but the me- mores r 4 ever A John i waluwy- whihndkat + shanebnimscrlaxmmluvyasis4aar Edward Ye MADE IT!! Now what should l do'7! Xcountry! AVjock! music! Hay Mrs E lets play! shell station. PADl, Marc lets go diving! good times. DT. NB. EK. photo. arcade Had a good time at WHS but glad to move on l l l lily? fi lf fo ifvxx , ,, fre in in if Susan Elizabeth England Zivan God ls My Refuge -Xnd Strength. .X Very Present Help ln Trouble. Ps -16:1 YALE!! LVXTIN CLLB fran- caistoujours APE nfliah! music! M.-XG Class of P40 X2 friends l love you 'lf ln Barbed Wire Things Can Bloom l will Not Die' l-15 it . ,,,x Iliff fl, Z-5 X, Q . vt,-Ar uf Q I ..,. r ' i Nw -' xxx 4,-4 'Q UID! x. 5. 1 -H M SSING T Lucia Haroutunian Polly S. Webber Carl Blomgren Simon Brummer John Robert Claussen Shari Felz W. Scott Fish Michael Karman RS Ann M. Keller Brian Locke Kerry Manter Joseph Nolan Joseph Ricciardi Susan Small Jennifer C. Swartz John Tobin Jonathan Hoyt Tracey J. Carlson JEFF I LUV U 6fl9f8I WHITE LIGHTNIN' S.C. SD + R. LED ZEP KANSAS SWEDE - SPACE! THE FARM - GOOD FRIENDS ARE HARD TO FIND: BU FFSKILLL PAT-JR - KD SH CC FC NH ' PARTY WITH THE BOYS IN THE BAND THE CAVE DRUMMIN' - THX MUM - UNICORN! Randi R05 UNIOR PROM The Junior Prom was the Class of l983 flashing. glimmering. and tu inkling in top form. glittering and glorious and dressed to the nines. We've Got Tonight was the theme ofthe evening at the Nlarriot Hotel. a night ofsplendiforous dining and devestat- ing dancing. organized by the dedicated hardworking Prom Committee. Special thanks to Committee head Naila Bolus, Clan President Wendi Farrar. and Ms. Niensh for a memorable evening. li ' 41. ' 1 ' ' . lk Laura burps Daxid vlx St-rrp. u rong date l-164 l Dam, of N53 W MJ. ZaLa4z3y,,,4 aadlflvoviinov fforodo-ru,f,,,,,,, f 'we4i.fca... JW' f California Couple Vu - 'f f'r -fr 1, ' We 'T X .a - I Q31 - 3 Q K-.asf wand: 4 Q , X I if . 3' Royal Court Grasping the situation C NCESSIO , STA A f ' A star is born A JL q, 4 ly ., '4 .. jq' 'Q 91' fxflyif' 33 I' 1 ? 1 h. ,A . .V 5 W ' 4 4: sf? 31 V ' .. .af iw Z 2 ' 'V . . f X ,- ' - , ., . Q- Q, rw' Mun . - --'X ' AAL Q ' -4 : ' 13,1 . X hw W .. f ... WOW ... Yankee Painter an work 149 ll CLUSTERS 0F STARS N I . TI CL The Latin Club. under the direction of Mr. Smith, is easily one ofthe oldest and most popular clubs at WHS. For over 20 years, club members have sponsored dances, banquets, dra- matic productions and other activities revolving around Clas- sical and especially Roman Themes. These events are edu- cational and lots of fun for all those who participate. This year's club ran a very profitable late summer car wash. sponsored its 22nd annual initiation ceremony. the Saturnalian Banquet. an evening of dramatic readings. a Nledieval Pilgrimage and a Greek Tragedy. While the purpose ofthe club is to complement the Latin program at WHS. many non-Latin students have helped out and shared in the fun and learning. lic ll lil M. Chafe. P. Mc'X4unrnon. S Kell. C. Schneider, R. Hzimrnerton, I-. Kcllner. A Glass. M. lde, L. Oprie, S. Jucobs. D Phillps. J. Taub. A. Beard. M. Talley, S NlcKo1yn..'X Tuub. C. Leith. B. Ives. B. Sheety. N Peterx M. Newman. P. Nolan. Nl. Collins. 2nd Row: R. Norwood. S Stilrtin. 'vt Short, D Fleischer. Tv1.Greenberg. N1.Ailuru. N1.Schu- macher. G. Rosenbaum. Snell. W. Stoilerx K. Testa, D. Katz, W, Anustus, M. O'Donnell D. Nisenbauin, K. Straus. 3rd Row: S. Zakon. D. Muyti, M. Kennedy. P Bl11u,S. Sebell. A, Shaw, K. Hyde. H. Neimur K, Shine. Murphy. R. Reardon. A. Feinberg C. Garvey. L. Gossells. G. Schurgin. J. Red- gate, D, Lodges. 4th Rowi M. Brothers. J, Harris. B, Schubert J. Russell. K. Murray. S. McGowan. K. Somol M. Richer. E. Carls. P. Levy, M. Kay. N. Ben- nett, K. Fardy. D. Harrington. D. Monson. K Scurputo. 5th Row: D. Rosenberg. L. Adams. F. Cu- lierdo, T. Albright. M. Holderer. J. Straus. C Dyer. S. Ekdial, L. Schneider. J. Saval 6th Rovy: R. Waldron. M. Kaplan, M. Bose. A VnnfVlarcke. K. Reid, S. Houtzeel. J. Morton Front Row: C. Snell. J. Koenig. J. Norwood. P Mudway, J. Franchi. . V, lb. 'y SPANISH CLUB FlC1rculo Espanol began 1 glrttermg and enthuslastlc season mth .1 host of cultural acttvrtles planned for the frfteen stu dents from Valencra Later Spamsh Spectaculars Include the C xfe Dtsco Chrrstmas party fteld trrps to a Spamsh restau rtnt and a Spanxsh fllm fundransers for the Aprtl trlp to Spam the annual Sprung Softball challenge agamst Le Cer cle Francars and a clothmg drnve forthe orphans nn Hondu r1s Adnos to a fun packed heavenlw year' 1, 'S mf' u- 's... , I :ix -IQ' li rd 'lv 'X L Nlrs Chxcon D Alford J Werner T Smrth B Dncker E Vloodman S td J K Shanks N1cC1ulex A Cook K Protopxpt J Nhnn K. Joiowskt S. Mauger X Kcvy R. Lester M.Choinski D. Kel li-1 -Q4 Nt4':'f,. 0 1 'X QSC gi? Clic Le Cercle Francais kicked off the year with their annual spine-tingling initiation. Other merveillenx highlights include the Turkey Day drive f a new concept for the French- Pere Noel's appearance at the traditional Christmas Party for the Haitian children, and the annual softball game against the WHS resident Spaniards. The French Exchange will star in the spring. when Mrs. Smith and eight students of francais will travel to Paris to eat. learn. and live. Wayland hosting their coun- terparts. W C'est bon! A sterling performance Top Row: T. Sterling. P. Linden. J. Foster. A. Skeen. K. Marshall. Nliddlez P. Foster. D. Kea. D. Reiders. K. Henderson. D. Frost. K. Jacobsen. H. Nlarkell. K. Gardner. Nl. Cotter. P. Sheehan. K. Edwards. -X. Greiff, J. Wong. Nlrs. Smith. Bottom A. Katwinkle. D. Gale. J. Burkley. K. Cochran. Le Tour Eif' fel. .I. Lee. L. Williamson. .l. Kauff- man. C. Hyland. Nl. Waldner. A. Bennett. .l. Wong. P. Nfailloux Officers President: B. Protopapa. X Presidenti Paige Cochran. Trea- surer' S. Krasnow. Secretary: N. Sakowitl iffw FRE CH CL B T ln -I' I A 4 50 Generic French Club Picture f ugmmn l ami C n'l r g '77 sf I. 1 .2- , 4 .x. x xX XX I X-X ,l, Ax x kk V7 1 x 5 f x 1 fz , f. GERM CL Though formally Wayland High School is without a German Club, these faithful stu- dents of Deutsch keep a German spirit alive in the language building halls. Often Mr. Wag- ner can be heard singing his host of German tunes to the enjoyment of all. Perhaps some- day the German program will be rebuilt. but until then, these students represent the Ger- man spark still alive. S. Holleck, B. Brett, C. Sheats. B. Sheats. H. Krapf. S. Houtzeel. K. McKracken. ,ff-3 ral ' 'vt l gi D' THE MAGAZIN THE MAGAZINE is a glossy collection of student writing and artwork published semi- annually. All kinds of writing v poetry and prose. academic and leisure - may be submit- ted. The staff evaluates all submissions and selects what they consider to be the best. brightest pieces for publication, thereby giving the school community a preview of the work of the rising stars of the literary world. Isaacson. D. Protopapa. N. Bennett. C. Snell. K. Leiter. T. Bennett libs '- AA THE HIGHSCHOOLER E1 1 'Lf f Zn' i THE HIGHSCHOOLER, the WHS newspa- per for the second year. has grown incredibly after its inception in January 1982. Publishing roughly once every two weeks, TH speaks to the student body on pertinent issues through its informative articles, satires, moviefmusic reviews, and comic strips. TH has also offered students a voice with which one can speak out on controversial events or statements. Led by Jim Henderson, Assistant Editors Ewan Milne and Serge Botsaris, ArtfLayout Editor Karen McCracken, and Copy Editor Wendell Mah, TH has hit those word processors to be- come a new WHS tradition. Advisor: Mr. Mc- Coy 11 . 1 t - '.n-n -I 'I 159 BL SINESS CLU The Business Club specializes in all areas of business, including typing. accounting. steno, speedwriting, data processing, job interview, etc. Way- land does consistently well in compe- titions held by the Office Education Association in Lynnfield. Top: A. York, J. Flagg, P. Falvey. Mr. Pawelski fAdvisorJ. E. Schiff, S. Gardescu, K. Woodruff. L. Maro- bella. J. McMillan, H. Kraft, L. Rier, fvi. Maillet. Bottom: B. DiBenedetto, G. Levin, K. Chagnon. A. Gitkind, J. Cemach, T. Wong, D. Turin. P. Amoruso, Mrs. Hutchison CAdvJ. Again this year, the Wayland Math Team has shown its proficiency in mathematical puzzles by being one of the top schools in the medium sized division of both the Massachusetts and Greater Boston Math Leagues. Both individual students and the team as a whole have scored well this year in the two leagues. making Way- land a team to be reckoned with. Ms. Gagne knows the best root to a math teamer is through his stomach, and she keeps her squad multiplying by her popular monthly cookie meets. Top Row: J. Henderson 2nd Row: Nliss Gagne, S. Bostairs, S. Gardescu. Middle Row: D. Norris. R. Reardon, P. Levy, T. Mah, Bottom Row: R. Lester, W. Mah. E. Nlilne. Nl. Harris l60 Q A M, .X ' ' ,xv X I 1 I MATH TEAM A 'GS 4 K i TID L HO DR SDCIETY 'Lg IIS -SJ' 1,1 Top Row: J. Kane, K. Tally. Tvir Shelton, V. Bose, S. Mauger. 2nd Row: S. Zivan. D. Harrison, J Coleman, J. Manning. C. Morrisseu A. Kevy, S. Mclfarlene, T. Bunnell B. Reiders, K. Srause, J. Wong, S Zakon, L. Doran, B. Shears 3rd Row: P. Blau. J. Flagg, P. Amor uso. M. Maillet, K. Horrigan, K. Kas sabian. J. Mann, J. Henderson. J Morton, E. Vassilovski, N. Peters. S Nilson 4th Row: C. Snell. E. Boyle. Bolus D. Mordecai. D. Greenblatt. B. Pro topapa, N. Shanks, S. Sebell. J Koenig, J. Kauffman, A. Bloomberg lol i-Q--.., - S., . EARLY ORNIN ' GRKO T CRE uf 'W' Varsity Iron Pumpers P A staged photograph Asleep with his eyes open xi 2 l ndcrcoxcr .locks Ist Rate Actors Early morning - Grin and Bear it S TR I ERS TT -5. .17 KC3 19' T 7 'i-'v' Ni' .V. Crew 5 Keeping the athletic program in glowing shape. the student trainers assist the coaches in a variety ofcapa- cities. Their responsibilities include wrapping injured knees and ankles. providing sparkling water for thirsty Warriors. and attending every sports spectacular. Thanks to these hard working stars behind the scenes. Wayland High School athletics re- tain a respectable shine. G. Levin, B. Moffa, C. Brown. C. Kalfas. and J. Kennedy. The audio-visual crew shoulders the enormous responsibility of feeding the eyes and ears of WHS. These lu- minaries of literature and equipment are responsible for every book. film- strip. overhead projector. and tape re- corder at every assembly. guest speaker. and presentation. Long live the A.V. crew! C. Beltran. B. Goldthwaite. B. True. T. Howe, F. Calliendo. M. Ouelette. J. Tall. S. Ettleman. T. Kitzmiller. J. Stevens. M. Vrablick. R. Norwood. J. Koenig. E. Milne. S. Pryor l63 OUTING CLUB Do you dream of curling up in a cozy down sleeping bag on a serene mountain top under the constellations .' Then the Outing Club is the group for you. only these earnest explorers climb the mountain first' Xnything associated with the Great Outdoors is fair game lor these hikers. bikers. and skiers. vi hose planned actiyi' ties include Canoe trips. horseback rides. ski excur- sions. and the traditional apple picking bicycle iaunt lsometimes yyithout the applesll. No initiation re- quired.just sign up. grab your day-pack. and head for the hills? Back Roxy: G. Cotton. J. Weiss. P. Pollock. Nl. Whityyorth. S. Bossung. Chip Hazard. Nl. Stanton. B. Nleinart. K Schyyart7. J. Coleman. N. Engler. N Sterling. K. Messina. S. Smith. Nl. Foley. Brian Neyy- mark. C. Nlorissey. Conrad Gees. J. Hayden. C. Han- lon. E. Xottleson. 3rd roxy: A. Doody. L. Rusiea. C. Tylulvaney. N1. Beltran. C. N1cKov.n. K. Sawyer. K. Nottleson. L. Pearson. S. Tufts. A. Pease. Reek. NI. Hanlon. L. Ye. E. Nottleson. E. Nottonson. Ind Rov.: J. Blom. J. Yamartino. Nl. Eberle. D. Frederiekson. D. Nlordeeai. K. Blom. C. Dooley. S Thomas. .l, Nlan- ning. E. Banker. J. Oprie. S. Cook. P. Nlogan. lst Rott: K. Nladdock. G. Pease. K. Dewey. S. Hoenig. Xlrs. Debbie Todd. '5- lb? MARCHI G BA OLOR G RD lst Row: Safran. J. Secor, R. Schurgin. Nl. Short. .-X. Grcill. C. Conti. Nl. Zimmer- man. B. Doherty. L. Gosscls. L. Nlullen. K. Nottleson. 2nd Row: .l. Franchi. J. Agate. S. Bossung. T. Bankart. D. McCauley. K. Volkema. S. Zimmer. D. llarington. G. Schurgin. B. Nlacfiamara. NI. Vrablik. P. Livingston ldirectorl 3rd Row: J. Nilson. Dr. Zimmerman. T. Coleman. J. Blake. L. Kellner, V. Bose. D. Secor. C. Hanlon. P. Nolan. R. Hammer- ton. C. Schneider. J. Bannarigo -ith Row: J. Russell, Nl. Allarra. J. Mori. B. Butler. G. Baldwin. G. Harris. E. Conti. S. Gaines. C. Olson. S. Travis. Nl. Hanlon. B. Nlosley. M. Nleeson. E. Keith. S. Patterson. T. Lom- bard. B. Moser. L. Wheeler. L. Johnson. L. Gilman. D. Augustas. F. Caliendo. The marching bands sparkling Fall repe- toire included: Theme from New World Symphony Salute to the Promised Land To Life from Fiddler on the Roof New York. New York. in W k.1A. W ,.: arg-yu. . . JAZZ ENSEMBLE .1 1 f .. f- hx 4 nga- 4 we X Saxes - T. Coleman. C. Schneider, R. Hammerton. J. Secor. M. Allarra, G. Schurgin. Tromebones - J. Mori. J. Blake. M. Hanlon. W. Mosley. Trumpets - C. Conti. C. Han- lon. M. Hines. A. Glass. K. Mztddock, D. Secor. G. Baldwin Rhythm Section - Cv Harris lbassj S. Safronlpianol R. Schurgin lsetl S. Gaines lsetl I67 K I X Top Row: N15 Ezbicki. N1 Yrt1blick.S.St1ffron. L. Ye. N1 Hanlon. G. Harris, N1. Short. R. Shurgin. S. Bossung, C Ri7zo. K. Muddock. D. Sccor Bottom Row: T. Ye. B. Hull. K Niurshull. 13 3 In P-'ill I ali I P14 fi'UU .O f... 3 ji TS . 7' 1 1 1 as u -1 168 ORCHESTR 'xy X ixsllx . f 5 v , Lint- 182 U-I g ' fxt. N.y,'y.,,X x -- X.. v- tm-.., TK. .5 5th Row: N. Bolus. J. Leathem. S Gaines. C. Olson. N. Batty. P. Turner. E. Carls. C. Hopkins. -1th Roxy: J. Judge. S. Nlauger. K. Searpato. B Nloser. D. Alford. P. Wood. K. Hender- yon. S. Zivan. B. Ackerman. D. Rieders. li. Eberle. 3rd Row. S. Stahl. H. Sea- mans. N4. Zimmerman. S. Dunbar. S. Morton. J. Kung. K. Shanks, J. N1cGonagle. B. McNamara. W. Xltih. R. Lester. K. Cochran. K. Tvlcliracken. T. N1ah.N1. Parsons.2nd Roxy: E. Neu- meyer. L. Johnson. N. Sal-coyyitz. S Krasnow. D. Protopapa. Houtzeel. A. Vineello. Nl. Holderer. D. Nlureh. R. Sawyer. A. Carvalho, S. Etelmun. lst Roxy: C. Ri77o. J. Tall. Richard Conti. K. Nottleson. R. Grier. T. Hayes. L. Dyer. .l. King. NCERT CHDIR Top Roxy: T. Smith. P. Wood. S Gainey. D. Alford. C. Olson. E Yeu- meyer. S. Hoenig. E. Carly. l. Schneider. 2nd Row S. Nlauger. li Conti. N. Butts. J. Henderson. S Zitgin. D. Nlureh. 3rd Roxy: N. Bolux. T Hayes. C. Krasnoxy. K N1eKraelxen.XX' Nlah, A. Vineello. J. Tall. Xlr Richard Conti. Bottom Roxy 2 S. Houtzeel. l. Ye. L. Johrtxon, N. Salioxxttl. l69 ST DE T COUNCIL Top Row: V. Frantz. C. Harlan. Second Row: J. Simpkin. K. Sklar. H. Tvlarkell, K. Woodruff. K. Lorentzen. K. Mitchell. K. Cogan, W. Eskadar- ian. C. Chisholm, P. McGonagle. Third Row: A. Frantz, P. Nolan. M. Harris, L. Pearson. S. Rostler, G. Le- vin. S. Schneider. K. Henderson. D. Nlordecai. Fourth Row: R. Waldron. C. Olson tVice-Presidentj. N. Shanks QPresi- dentl. N. Sakowitz. J. Norwood. C. Snell. Mr. Altshuler. L. Schneider. S. Hoenig. This year. as ever. the Student Council. headed by President Nan Shanks, Vice-President Carl Olson Secretary Nicole Sakowitz, and Treasurer Laura Schneider. is striv- ing to improve and enhance the WHS Community. Activities include the annual Talent Show. movies. and Winter Week. Newly established is the Rules Committee. designed to bridge the gap between the student body and the administration by clari- fying students' rights and redefining the school constitution. l70 faks f A Shocking Act l'x'c had it up to here! Dynamic Duo Uncle Alty's Piano Lessons v 1 f 4 Y Q l Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the Milky Way. l7l Top Row: V. N1cFarlunc. Nl. Hcpncr. J. Nlurcum. J. Coleman. Nlr. Frio. J. Tobin. C. O'Toolc Ind Row: N1.Grcenblatt. L. Swain. B. Weinbaum. D. Grcenblatt. S. N1cFar- ltinc Nl. O'Shcz1. Bottom Row: G. Vrettus. Nl. Chagnon. K. Lynch. C. Nlurobcllti. GREE HOL SE CLU G.Brun.l-.Hairouttini1in. S. Poisson. S. Prior. J. Smitli. Stahl. P. Web- bcr. Advinor .P J. Brady. Silently one by onc. in thc inlinitc nicgidous ol' lictir- cn Blossoncd thc lovely stairs. thc forgot-mc-nota of thc iingclx. P Longlclloxx l72 'I' ' iii ' . 1' 6 n I 5.5, '4 '-va F- .1-r.. I yftinh Q N tr . in .' rx J, 1 Q . i 4 . 5 5 i ' , . 'I N , i Y it 4 . , 1 . , 3 rm 1 its -V-fav . M. Q '51 'B Z' '4 , 4 Q' -- 54' x 5 3 'Y 'K , .2 , 2 1. N 114, , M f If I. N, N, I V. ik-.. :gg ,,n'M ,Q .1 ,f3a,3?i'sW THEATER RTS yy ell known for its excellence in drama and music. the talent of WHS is organized through the ten member Theater -Xrts lgsecutive Board Through their dedica- tion. and the assistance ofa number ofearing benefac- tors and eager thespians. the l.ittle Theater is annually the sight ofa number of productions. including this year's lfall musical The Pirates of Penzance . the NN inter Week plays. the contest show, and a variety of ltotttc grown. and guest artist concerts. ln addition. technical assistance and creative ideas are provided by many members of the student body. resulting in a constant flood ofstarlight shining strong and bright on the school community. B, True. .-X. Taub. K. Tally. Nlr. Allosso. H, Simpkin. li Coss. R Waldron, Nl. O'Donnell. PIRATES OF PENZANCE The stars were out in the Little Theater November -lth. ith. and 6th. where the Fall musical The Pirates of Penzance played to a full house. This Joseph Papp version of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta was fur- ther adapted by Nlr. .-Xllosso and Nlr, Conti. The story begins as Frederic tPeter Woodl reaches his twenty- first birthday and prepares to conclude his long ap- prenticeship to the infamous Pirates of Penzance, His faithful. but unfortunately slightly deaf. nurse Ruth tlynn Opriel reveals that she has made a tragic mis- take -- her charge was to be apprenticed to a pilot. not a pirate. .-X dutiful. honest young man. Frederic tells the Pirate King tRobert Waldronl that he had there- fore pledged to exterminate all pirates. After the de- parture of his former comrades. Frederic is alone with his adoring Ruth when a bevy ofinnocent young wom- en appear. one of whom. Nlabel tDebbie Bancroftl. immediately falls in love with Frederic. and he with her The pirates return and each sei7es a fearful maid- en. but the girls are rescued by the ingenuity of their father. the very-model-of-a-modern-major-general Him Henderson l. Frederic then launches an attack on the pirates w ith the doubtful assistance of the coward- ly police. Ruth .ind the Pirate lsing interrupt the battle with the reyelation that Frederic was actually born on l ebruary Nth in the leap year. and in terms of birth- days ls only five years old. Frederic. always obedient. reioins the pirates. but his associates soon give into the poignant appeal of the police to yield in the name of Queen Victoria Ruth trert relate- that the pirates are in reality misguided nt blemen Each pirate chooses a wife. the remaining daughters select policemen. and lfrederic and Xlabel are happily umted ll-reycr with the blessing of Xlayior-Cieneral Stanley The east of thirty and the crew spent long but enjoyable hours ieltearsitig. and organizing for this sitllg and dance extravaganza, and they were suitably rewarded for their efforts by excellent reviews and heartfelt ap- plause Ill T7 so I , Oh.1o bc like Rob . . . iv.. - fx Bernard + Co. Beust of Burden bfi Group rate QCDUHCCI I THE GOOD DOCTCR Once more. XN.iyl.ind's entry into the filobeis State Drama Festival will be going on to the Nl.llClillT.1lN at the .lohn Hancock Center in Boston Returning to the comic mode set by N1oliere's School lor NN tves in IW l. this year's play is XCllSllllttll-s ATllCfiUUdDllCl1ll'-..tlllllllVlUUN set ol' mint-plays held together by the character ot' .i Russian author tkevin Tally l sharing his literary ideas with the audience Xlthough written by Simon with the inspiration ol'Chekov's short stories. these vignettes are meant to be very humorous. and under the expert dtrectionol'N1ichael -Xllosso the humor blossoms to enormous proportions. The tirst scene. entitled The SHCCICH. details the problems ol' an insignificant worker in the Nltntstry ol' Public Parks 1-Xlex Taub. winning an all star cast award at the semi-t'inalsl. who most unfortunately chances to sneeze all over his superior. the Xlinister ol' Public Parks himself ltkndrew Gitkindl. The poor public servant tries to get his courage up. and fight for the sneeiing rights ol' tinderlings everywhere. but ultimately fails in his quest. In the second scene we .ire confronted by the exploits ot' a very amateur dentist 1 Nndrew Gitkindl. and his lirst unlucky patient t Peter VK ood l. Olcourse the tooth has to be pulled. and you can imagine the havoc that ensues between the puller and pulee. The third scene ls the touching audition ol' a girl 1 -Xnna Nlahoney. also receiving all star east honors at the semi linalsl who has traveled four days just to read for a llimous author 4 Key in Tally D. The more subtle humor of this scene. coupled w ith its warmth. allow it to serve as a buffer for the other. more outrageous. scenes. The liourth and last mini play called Del-enseless Creature shows us a sup- posedly defenseless woman l Lynn Opriel who has been cheated by the govern- ment. .ind how she goes about getting the money owed her husband from an incapacitated bank man with gout tAlex Taubl. and his hapless assistant tPeter Woody tThere is also some question as to whether this scene stars a certain semi-live chair. the work with it has to be seen to be believedl. Now the bank manager has nothing to do with the woman's problem. but she soon shows she is lar from defenseless: driving the bank manager so crazy that he is forced to pay the woman what she wants Rounding Oul the cast are Stephen Hoenig. and .loseph Franchi. displaying their dancing as well as set moving ability. As always. the very important back stage duties were handled by an excellent crew consisting ol. Nlaura O'Donnell. Barbara Nlulvaney. Brian True. Rob Waldron. Diana Phillips. Xlichaela Tally. Helen Simpkin. Lisa Daugherty. Ellen Coss. Carl Olson. Bobby Wilson. Dion Nissenbaum. Tasker Smith. Jeremy Weiner. Chris Leith. Glen Rosenbaum. and Sally Vlead. This triumphant production w .ts a 'toy for all to watch. and kept one laughing long after the lights went out. There is no question that this play is of state championship quality. IT6 -fin- 1 'af a -Q 'I I I Z I f 1.-- ' n R ,X f Y ,. 1 fxd I f L, K -n 1- it J s..i .w-- Q 0 my m -' ani -in -L-,-Lgg'jf1,':vlaafvnzJ4-ix. 1 , 1' -.- ..,,. A NWN- FRESHMA PL Scenes From American Life by AR. Gurney was present- ed by the freshman class in the year's winter week competi- tion. Directed by Katie Henderson. this one-act expression of preppie life was a starpendous success due to the compe- tant teamwork of the cast and crew. Glittering performances were turned in by Andy Frantz. Dana Frost. Ben Hall. Chris Conti. Jennifer Harris. Jennifer King. Ana Nlaria Beltran. and Jeremy Weiner while the efforts of Tasker Smith ttech- nical directorl, Sally Mead lcostumesl, Heidi Neiman lpropsl and Mike Brothers llightingl kept the production running smoothly every night. f 4 l,' 'A X '4. 4. You have ring-around the collar ll's .i box 78 It's a SOPHOMORE PLAY Toy human Two of a kind The Class of 1985's entry into this year's winter week competition was entitled SIMON SUlTE, directed by Suzanne Hanna. The first segment of this sparkling sophomore offering was a scene from Neil Simon's Plaza Suite featuring Peter Wood, whose out- standing portrayal of Ray. won him Best Performance ofthe even- ing, and Michelle Randall, whose hilarious portrayal of Norma, Ray's wife, made her a member of the All Star Cast. The second part of the show consisted of a skit from Simon's everpopular California Suite showcasing the dazzling comic skills of Nori Sterling, Dion Nissanbaum, Debbie Polansky, and award-winning Michael Blocker. The behind-the-scenes stars tying together this luminescent production were Kirsten Nottleson, Mark Snyder. Skip Hall, Meredith Kaplan, Karen Sawyer, Ana Mahoney. Lisa Pearson, and Sabrina Tufts. Drug accident Dion's had enough 170 UNIOR PL l l i The isinning play this Winter Week was the Juniors' glittering entry The Bald Soprano by Eugene lonesco. The play. directed by laura Schneider and win- ning five awards. is an absurd comedy which satarizes the banality of English suburban life, .-Ks well as being named star play. the show featured Helen Simpkin. is ho was named Best Actress of the evening, as well as star -pendous cast members Nlaura O'Donnell.N1attWhitworth.andAndrew Glass ii ho also receii ed acting awards. N1ichaelaTally and Tom Sterling also gave top quality performance to round out this thoroughly starlet performance. . . ISO How curious and bizarre l l Happy Iovi ng couple Bo and Patty Family circle Sony walkman. and you? ICR PL The Class of 1983 performed Voices from High School. newly created script by Peter Dee, for this year's Winter Week contest. After the recent tragedy all four classes decided to dedicate their dramatic efforts in memory of RoseAnn Moses and Laurie Panctta. The Seniors most effectively incorporated these sentiments into their script, voicing the devastating impact of death on high school students. Voices deals with the many realistic aspects of high school life, and the actors and actresses accomplished this in the truest sense of the word stardom, Directed by Stephen Hoenig, the east consisted of ten diverse people f Scott Fish. Jodi Fisher, Andy Gitkind. Stephanie Hout7eel. Eve Isaacson, Chris Leith, Kevin Tally, .lon Nottonson. Cam Snell. and Mary Zimmerman. Behind the scenes was the star -penduous crew consisting of Naila Bolus, Christine Hyland. Susan Mauger. Stephanie Mcliown. Barbara Nlulvaney. and Alex Taub. fer ls lbl E REME BER 'I ' 'I The strong harsh wind whips the leaves off the trees in a flurry. An array of rainbow colors fly through the air never wanting to reach the ground. they know they will never make it back up all the way once they have hit the bottom. On one. I sec gorgeous ycllows. pinks. and oranges. The wind is pushing so liercely it becomes at struggle between the tree and the wind. The branches extended outward are almost like arms struggling to keep their mask on. Their source of beauty and life. The wind is fighting harder now. as the poor. helpless soul tries so desperately to survive this sudden change in atmosphere. This new born enemy has such destructiveness yet only know of its innocence. Perhaps that's why is always seems t0 win. As the wind slowly dies down. the arms lay limp and deserted. Nothing but a bare skeleton is left. False innocence has won again. w RoscAnnc Moses Dec. l982 I' l Q ' ' ' ROSE ANNE MOSES People who know how to brighten a day with heartwarming smiles and with kind words they say ... ' People who know how to willingly share, who know how to give and who know how to care, Who know how to let all their warm feelings show . . . Are people that others felt lucky to know. V Q. ,at ,. ' ,W-g p:W ?Tf?T FRIENDS Q A I haven't seen you in a while, E yet l often imagine M p A w in all your expressions. E l haven't spoken to you recently, , pl, 1 but many times 4 l hear your thoughts. ' Good friends must not always be together. e lt's the feeling of oneness, when distant, I E A , that proves a lasting friendship. e Susan'PoIisSch'ul1z . i Y , , ,ca j . ax 1' fill 'fl rl Y l il , if fl, vfi' If-A l , 'f'I1 'g '- - V' ' l Eli-lilii., ' ali'-all it IT LY TRIP Last summer. Nlr. Smith led a group of Z0 W.H,S, star-treckcrs on an exciting. month long tour of Italy, ln the Course of their travels the students experienced the Classical. medieval and Re- naissance vvorids. by visiting museums. churches. piazzas. am- phitheaters. and excavations. When not busy touring or eating tmama miafl. they were free to sightsee on their ovtn. sample fine European vvines and beers, or mingle with the Italians. The trip vs as a successus maximus. and every one involved had a great time getting in touch with the history and culture of Italy. Grazie ll Professors? ni: I v J' if ' ---ring. '- M 'd -6' I .Lp -1. 'FP' ' 'f-, 1 1fi H . 4 '- , -,Q - ss, if -- A ' Y ..- v all V 8 vi ,I-y.-:' I I 'I r Q Ad I I .I - .' , pf .af v - t, - -- ll ,' , A . i ' L' ,TNA d'Ln- ' V N yt. x QI A .lv A i t L9 184 REFLECTOR STAFF ,.,.......--.-----y- yt , 2 xg, tr-'ny I 5 'U viii -1 ., .g . 1 'Pg' jc. ,Q -. 5 c . .3 . A Y 1' I .' 5 'QQ' 'A 7 N H' - 1 - ' 3 'TPI ln.. V l f pity poor flesh and trees, POOI' Sl8l'S and stones. 'iw -4 Sr: el i K v. 1 The '83 Reflector was a stellar organization dedicated to produc- ing a fanstarstic. starpendous. star-riffic yearbook. All aspects of production. including photography. factgathering. layout. writing, advertising, business. and art were performed by thc staff of senior editors, and a group of wonderful people willing to take our craziness. and lend a hand. All were encouraged. brow-beat- en, land on rare occasions threatened! by Executive Co-Editors Cam Snell and Don Mordecai. and advising. and sometimes hys- tarical starlet. Mrs. Fitzgerald. Here. right before your fhopeful- lyj starry eyes you have the startling results of the star-struck staff. Enjoy! ,, 'f will li but never these fine specimens of hypermagical ultraomnipotencef' - e.e. Cummings . 3- M av I fri- 'A' ll hav fy-S515-Qm , 1' Tm 4391-5, 4. Mrs. Joan Fitzgerald Cam Snell Don Mordecai Sue Mauger Karin Kassabian lAdviser extraordinairel lExecutive Co-Editorl lExecutive Co-Editorl tLayout Co-Editort lLayout Co-Editorl Peter Blau lShutterbug Editorl Bill Reiders lAssistant Shutterbug Editorl Ted Ye lShutterbugl Karen Leiter tLiterary Editorl Dave Secor lBoys' Star Wars Editorj Linda Swain Alexander Joel Taub Andrew Gitkind Jackie Kauffman Stephanie McKown Debbie Roberts tGirls' Star Wars Editorj tCrazy Captionerl lCrazy Captionerl tGood-Doobie of the yeari tAdvertising Editorl lBusiness Editorj Jim Harris lArt Directorl Ken Place lArt Editorl We thank OUR luck y stars for these great peoplelz Nancy Bishop Sue Sebell Kelly McCarthy Stephanie Houireel Roxanne Reardon Jon Koenig Amy Bloomberg Drita Protopapa Eve Isaacson Diana Phillips Michaela Tally Kris DeSimonc Tanya Bennet Sue Zivan Nadya Bennet Lisa Nordberg RoseAnne Moses Leah Fay David Gordon Jon Mann 185 THANK YGUR LUCKY STARS . ilu'-'f O Q pcgiix ff ,I N... 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EL ' KC Ezquute GftsF J ly QualtyC d d Co 358-T642 Rt 126 THE VILLA RESTAURANT Italian Cuisine Good Luck and Good Fortune to the Class of '83 48 East Plain St 653 8570 CRoute 301 Cochituate MA Dr David V Regan Optometrist 9 Pelham Island Road Wayland 358 4757 Complete Family Eye Care Contact Lenses Full Line of Eye Glasses N E W T O N V I L L E CAMERA IN WAYLAND 358 2115 305 Boston Post Road The Wayland Depot WldC! ldW 07 Hand Crafted Consignment Shop Home Baked Goods HGLMES ASSOCIATES 298 Boston Post Road Wayland MA 01778 16175358 4704 From Boston Dial 235 8570 'li El 43 0 ' , . - 's' i - ine ewer ' i ar .1 Waylan ntro, Mun. Uunctlon s. and 201 L - - - - - - - - . . 0 o - I 1 , At .3 E' -ew-ztffl ,f-- l ll KL aiirryg-i I Y 9 ayan ener0Wayan 0. ass. 178 I ' ' ' ' 155 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1983 W.H.S.P.O. The Wayland High School Parents Organlzatlon to the Clas of 82 Jean-plcrre RUSSELLS 29 B to P tRad Wylnd COLLINS MARKET INC P e and Top Cho ce Meat F esh F sh F ut d V getable oce e 0 O lty W ne and Bee W yl d MA 01778 Russell s Garden Center Wa la d NIA 01778 138 7283 8 9 Dr and Mrs Charles E Goff Richard and Shlrley Secor B111 and Emily Sulhvan Jlm and Gall Morrissey 0 0 ' l ' s is es s ' - 9 Route 20 'y n . ,- -- 35 --183 2 os n os o a a Congratulations Class of '83 BEST WISHES CLASS OF '83! 9 rim i s . r i , r is an e s - - Gr rieswFroznFods- uai' i . o . r a ' 0 0 o Hvngrafulafzifns lv 12516 62155 M1983 Raytheon Equlpment Development Labo ratorles em, 0 O uipment Development Laboratori dbury and Wayland, Massachuset ' . +f- 5 fi 1 .' 0 -1 ' . xl, A ' I l I ww H0 JJ 0 3 Q1 Mwgw w 000 0 210000 00060 0197 Wy H Q53 W flew BGYS' VARSITY LACROSSE The Varsity Lacrosse team had a very rewarding sea- son. Consisting primarily ofjuniors and sophomores and a few experienced seniors, the squad played well against some top teams, including excellent goal-tending against Beverly. Wayland can look forward next year to such people as Mark Butler Kgoaliej, Josh Blake Qdefensej, Peter Chant fattackj and Kyle Lorentzen fattackj. Back Row: Coach Chadsey, P Chant, D. Newman, B. Nixon, K Lorentzen, C. Hazard, J. Bhake, D. Dretler. J. Boyle, D. Seto Front Row: M. Butler, B. Arm- strong, E. Boyle, B. Wood, B. diBen- edetto. E. Nottleson Wayland 7 8 7 Ipswich Hingham Waltham 8 6 3 2 Framingham South I4 0 Framingham North l4 4 Lexington 8 Burlington 5 Concord 5 Bedford 4 Lincoln-Sudbury 6 Beverly 6 Newton South 9 7 9 14 I2 8 0 i-.Qf4,:,,rvFg- Self-4-if ' Battle at the Net t - 1 '1 ,1 if sriknlfr 1- i GIRLS' VARSIT Wayland Front Row: Coach Olson, M. 14 Newton South Zimmerman, S. McKown, M. 10 l-llngllam Kennedy, C. Hyland, K. Kassa- 13 Concord bian, S. Mauger, M. Bolivar, K. 14 Brookline Chagnon, S. Bancroft 9 Wglleglgy Back Row: K. Pond, T. Zimmer- 9 Llnooln.5udlnny man, K. Reilly, K. Kilpatrick, K - 14 Manning, G. Vrettas, K. Johan- 14 son, P. Mudway. K. Mitchell, 7 M. O'Shea, E. Gossels, M Chagnon, J. Taub - 7 14 Framingham North Framingham South Needham Weston Lexington LACRUSSE The Varsity Lacrosse team had an awesome season. with a 10-0-l record, tying with Weston in the last game. They were also Eastern Mass. division champs. Kim Pond, highest scorer of the team with 55 goals, had the second highest record in the league. Sue Mauger, followed with 32 goals. Pam Mudway had the highest goal-saving aver- age in the League with an average of 4.9 saves per game. Four players made the all-star team: Christine Hyland, Kim Pond, Sue Mauger and Pam Mudway. The highlight of the season was the game against Framingham North when Wayland came back from a score of 5-6 to win 14-8 with the help of their cartwheeling cheerleaders. Al- though the team lost seven seniors, there are many under- classmen who will fill their shoes. S -. '. x - -ku . .. Player Abuse. Simon Says: Follow Mary! GIRLS' . . ACROSSE This year's team was full of talent. Working to reline skills and sharpen teamwork, they ended with a respectable 5-5-0 record. Highlighting the season was an incredible comback to beat Lexington l l-7. The team played exceptionally well in a close loss to Concord, a traditionally strong team. !Ax5 4 Q-all '1 5 'X 'Q Front Row - K. Nottleson, E. Ka- shian. K. Barney, L. Morris, P McMannmon. P. Lavin, E. Carls, C Garvey Back Row - Coach Todd, J. Coleman, M. Wilson, M. Klein, L. Pearson, S. Tufts. N. Engler, N. Sterling, K Schwartz, K. Messina BOY ' J .V. LACROSSE Front Row - B. MacGillivray, W. Anastas, B. Canavan, J. Secor, M. Terrenze, M. Fleischman, M. Holland, P. Skeen, J. Burke Back Row - Coach Conlin, B. Sebell, J. Hellmuth, B. Foley, S. Marshall. J. Kennedy, T. Boes, C. Hart. G. Kavet. J. Strause, R. Freye, K. Armstrong, J Primavera -1 BOYS' VARSITY BASEBALL W V . in-ML iii aim .ffm i'f 3.x 'C Y ivw f f 1064 Y X?-A 'sf Q . . 2' '-62 'Q- 1.5 . .Ag so . -1-., Z..-'by-s. .. 3-5 1 ai: ix ,. 3' 5' .gf-Q:-s . Lil' 4--fr' 3.4- .4H ' 3' I ti' :li ' '4 2' 11'-f v 4F!.r.A ' 11, V 16.wLg .A1f f Y aa -3 Inf 1 1 . , - A - - A '- 'Zi . -rzfzf .-, . 'f' ,A a XTZITVQE . ,li 4- I Ji,LvJZ-Z- -ip' .DEF 'fin' , -,5 '.'i-'f'5f'1,':' ,:-- , .b. . --. --,J ,, .1 5.1. , -'jffsfd i i'-' V '-36 i51?'iff'..r ' ,ti T 1 f.. if . vi 9 A 14 h ,f 4, , -f 1 Aa X ah , 1 '4 s. x g X.: K ' N' 4 -5 i ., ubf x '- . -0 so., ' I 4. , 4- uv . xr, 3 cb: 'S-1-4' s - ke: f . ' ' ' fb. , , 1 ,.. f-M-bi ' - P ft-' . . t 4 .- s f NJ? 1 -A 1 'Y 7' 3 I Ax Kb-'fit , k F hgh- fl-fy. ' J .f ' a I 1 , .. , f J F Q, I r 5 - 1' '. A W ' 4 ,f 1 I . F ,I r., , 4 0, f ' .. ' vs S 6 sv 4 N 5' 1 4 vas- . J 4 , 5, . 1 '65, . ,,,.- 3 , .sg , , - ,L v - 'lu - .1 s ,V . ' .: ' ? Y-. --51 M' 2... 1' 'iii'-' A Ji, f L ' .4 1 1 ,1- n J .I r , 1 'Y 4.3.3, Q' .QQ-V -L 51- ' Q:-N LET'S BOOGIE! ,, t-A-J This year was a building and learning one for the team. Their record of 4-13 does not accurately show their enthusi- asm and skill. Co-captains Steve Cur- tin, an excellent pitcher with an ERA of 1.79, and David Harmon, also an excel- lent pitcher and batter with a batting average of .305, share co-MVP Honors. Coach Porrell is looking forward to an exciting season next year, Front Row - G. McDonald, J. Stearns, S. Curtin, D. Harmon, D. Scimone, T. Bunnell Back Row - Coach Porrell, B. Hayward, G. Parker, C. Smith, B. Kea, M. Hines, J. Merullo, P. Hatfield Wayland 45 23 5 Weston 23 53 9 25 9 LincolnfSudbury 8g 6 43 7 Bedford Og 3 03 4 ConcordfCarlisle 8g 5 Wayland 23 0 Newton South 7, 7 03 24 3 ActonfBoxboro 153 7g 10 03 4g 1 Boston-Latin 3g 5g 6 0 Billerica 3 Zu gi e x , f x 5 .ii .4 , if' if Y. .. -iff. GIRLS' VARSITY SDFTBALL The team got off to a slow start this season, but after the lirst six games the girls still kept their spirits high and con- tinued to work hard. The game scores were very lopsided in favor of Way- land's opponents at the beginning, but fell more onto Wayland's side by the end of the season. The team finished as the most improved in the League. Kneeling: P. Mogan Front row: K. Sklar, K. Ross, J. Whyte, J. Marcom. Back row: Coach Mann, S. Zakon, E. Vassilovski, V. McFarlane, V. Mogan, E. Burke. M. Eberle, A. Segal. Wayland Newton South 0 4 7 8 5 I0 Concord I7 26 I2 4 I0 I Acton 4 I6 2 8 4 5 Boston Latin l 8 I l 4 4 3 Bedford 3 I2 7 ll 6 I8 Lincoln Sudbury 3 ll 6 ll I0 6 .-.. gg., , - J 1 . ua A Proud Father But l cant throw that far . gn- 'G :tr .ug,j:4U '1- 'ff' 1' NF vm... BOYS' .J .V. BASEB LL fa . x X Tp Eddie needs a Snickers. The team finished with a solid 7-9 K7- l0 overallj record in a tough baseball division of the League. They started off slowly with only one victory in their first six games, having trouble combining solid pitching, tough defense, and strong hitting at the same time. But guided by the baseball know- how of new coach Dave QThe Mountain- manj Pearl, the team rebounded with three consecutive victories. The pitch- ing, led by strong armed thrower Ed Johnsen, started to perform well. The previously dormant hitting swung around behind the great batting of Jim Whelton, and the defense, led by co- captains Ben Johnson tat shortstop! and Tim Schuler Cat center-fieldl tight- ened up. After the dismal start, the team came to form with a 6-5 record. GIRLS' J. . SOFTB LL This year's team was young and full of energy. They had 6 wins and I2 losses. They began the season with only 9 players but survived throughout. The most contributing players were Kirstin Kohler, Allison Pease, Anne Newson, and Mary Beth Sampson. Front row: N. Varnum, J. Zivan, K. Kohler, Coach MacDonald. Back row: B. Alimenti, S. Gibson, A. Nelson, M. Kotek, S. Rosenblatt, A. Pease, A. Kitzhmiller, M. Samp- son. BOYS' TENN S Coach Maguire, J. Bolus, J. Brovenick, B. Meinart, J. Foster, D. Mordecai, M. Collins. R. Gumatay, Coach Greenawalt. Wayland 3 LincolnfSudbury 2 4 Weston 1 I Newton South 4 4 Bedford 1 5 Acton f Boxboro 0 4 Lincoln,'Sudbury I 4 ConcordfCarlisle l 2 Newton South 3 2 Weston 3 5 Bedford 0 5 Acton f Boxboro 0 4 ConcordfCarlisle 1 The tennis team had an excellent sea- son under the guidance of coach Greenawalt, and rookie Mike Maguire. Captained by senior Roman Gumatay andjunior Jay Bolus this talented group of netmen finished with an overall re- cord of 9-3, qualifying for the E Mass Division Tourney. Dazzling records were boasted by Matt Collins UO-25. Bob Meinart 1 I0-21, and Justin Broven- ick 49-23. This versitile team is losing only two seniors, Don Mordecai and Roman Gumatay, next years' season should be even more successful. i-- ,, H., :ls-I -. u',5'g!'r :h 'Qt -3 ' alvU', 9' losnoi-lf'l'!' a'.... ., , Take That You Mass Of Round Fuzzy Rubber 2,5 I: .an - ' - ga,-14.4 V . , fl ' 1- -. 1 .,,,. . 'B .g-'ctw I 4 ' ' e- 1 ' ,, J I-Q.: 5.1--vw. ,...,' 1' . , sj.,,, . if Ml,,,4s:.l N H . i. 5-,lu in , '-' -si -vt . WF 1-'Spline f-ilu-M: f'fk- '-:h ' : - 1 The Bolus Ballet Technique Q - i Reaching for The Stars nfl ll GIRLS' TENN S is--f' g, 9 it i rr e 1 -.Q X9 wxl LX V L x Sir few .CT X Q1 fi j' r . .fl ' . 'li 4 X t l A Q I , UQ' QQ gut-ual-1 A Twisted Paige I Gotta Get My Kicks Somehow! mv ifiiiifvw 'if' . Front Row - A. Butter, A. Trummer, A. Bloomberg, P. Cochran, L. Bratt, J. Brooks Middle Row - P. Foster, A. Feinberg, S. Rostler, G. Hansen, J. MacMillan, S. Koenig, K. Cochran, J. Burkley, D. Gale, M. Kaye. Back Row - Coach Cantrell, J. Wong, J. Wong, M. Cotter, K. Sawyer. K. Reid, D. Kea, K. Edwards, J. Agate, K. Jakobsons, B. Newcombe, Coach Magalletta Wayland 0 Lincoln I Sudbury 5 O Weston 5 0 Newton South 5 0 Concord 5 2 Bedford 3 2 Acton 3 0 Weston 5 1 Newton South 4 0 LincolnfSudbury 5 0 Concord 5 l Bedford 4 2 Acton 3 With the loss of four varsity players last year, this year's girls tennis season was regarded as a learning and rebuilding one. Although these girls didn't win a match this season, there certainly were some close ones, and everyone is looking ahead to next year! GIRLS, TRACK The team, led this year by Co-cap- tains Lori Doran and Marianne Heppner. once again proved their strength with an outstanding 6-I record in the D.C,L. For the second year in a row, the girls just missed winning the League title in the last dual meet against rival Acton-Boxboro by a few points. However, the team came back 4 days later. full of spirit and record breaking times, to win the All-League meet . . . blowing A-B off the track by 40 points. Incredible performances by the whole team, especially Beth Smiley in the Discus, Doran and Heppner in the 440. and the mile relay team of So- nya Choinski, Becky Doherty. Doran, and Heppner, led to a third place stand- ing in the Class C States. The relay team went on to take fourth place in the All-State at Boston College, breaking the school record by more than three seconds, and finally ended the season by ranking fourth in New England. The team would like to thank Coach Amato for all of the time and energy he has given and wish him the best of luck for the future. :lags 'J Q ', ki ' .. P .ZA wi -p' NN I M Y. E .-J Lf, - N T fTi' -'gl 1 xv -I 'tg' f 47' , - .L , Q ,NAT .lf H li, T lzjfilvle ' V-55 gtg E J -' . -L T:'..':i . . f re Q. V - i 3-'i f N ffl, . r-':'m'i TQ? '. 1. I . .T .fl 1' 4' C ,.. -1 -TA A A L Trace Her Arm Motion 1 ,, r', -- - ' i' I X '. 4- -. ,,-'rf ..- -75,-1 - - r f .-a,... ,,. . 4.- se.'fg4? 'I' , 1 - I :QA-. .. -9 41- . 1 , f-f'f?'+i: ' 1 Hurdling Shanks 'Q , . .f' at 'if -' K l 'M 1- wh. , BUYS TRACK Despite two narrow, heartrendering defeats to Weston and Lincoln-Sud- bury, the team had a top-notch season, beating every other team in the D.C.L, including Acton-Boxboro, The squad placed second in the League relays, ob- taining l00 points, an all-time high for Wayland. and placed second in the league Championship. Besides these impressive standings, the team boasts a long list of impressive, individual per- formances. Srs: A. Beard, V. Bose, J. Coleman. G. Cotton. D. Grecnblatt, M. Hanlon. J. Mann, S. McFarlane, W. Mosley .lrsz D. Dunbar. M. Garfield, B. Goldthewaite, J. Greco. M. lde, D. Kenney. J. Wallace, J. West Soph: G. Baldwin. A. Brynjolfson, R. Burgett. G. Butler, M. Choinski, D. Clark, B. Dickre. A. Fish, A, Gould, M. Haggarty, C. Hanlon. G. Harris, D. Kel- ler. E. Perkins, P. Wood Frosh: J. Bortone. S. Bossung, B. Garfield, P. Har- mon, T. Largy, A. Miller. R. Megan, S. Monson. J. Robinson, S, Safron, M. Short, S. White, M. Allara fmanagerl Coach Tom Dubie Wayland 1 l 1 Boston Latin 29 91 Newton 54 1 10 Concord 35 72 Lincoln-Sudbury 73 68 Whston 77 107 Bedford 38 85 Acton 60 ,X -4 v 4-K, ' . if '11' of ffl: , Q 0 i -- f - v 3 2 Fi...-4,.,: Y K-QF . if PL- .-f1.' -'--o- I W William Breezes Bv A Trackie Chorusline Buck row: C. Morrissey, J. Norwood, C. Sheats, S. DcCourcey. Coach Brennan Front row: D. Clifford, K. Chisholm, S. Travis, K. Nurmi Missing: M. Sulmonetti, J. Kennedy The team. under the leadership of Coach Brennan, had a very outstanding season, capturing the DCL ico- championship with LXSJ with an impressive record of l l-l, beating every team in the League twice with the exception of a split with their co-champs. The team qualified for the state tournament and placed fifth in the North Section. Members of this star-studded squad included top three scorers, juniors Chip Sheats talso state finalist, and best round of 34 par at Way- land. and also a qualifier for the DCL medalist tourna- ment, Steve DeCourcey falso shot a 34 par at May- nard, and a DCL medalist qualifierj, and senior Craig Morrissey CDCL medalist qualifierj. Other members included seniors Jay Norwood KDCL medalist qualifi- erj and Mike Sulmonnetti. Llnderclassmen contribut- ing to this glittering performance were sophomores Ken Chisholm, Dan Clifford, Jim Kennedy, and fresh- man Scott Travis. CHIP CRAV N C NCERT The senior class presented a concert featuring the tal- ents of its own Chip Craven and his buddies Wells Hodous, Matt Rand, and .lim Whitney. Their first set consisted ofvarious bluegrass tunes and a few original songs written by members of the band. The second set featured Chip. accompanied by Jim. Chip played tunes by artists such as Neil Young, The Grateful Dead, and Crosby. Stills Nash, and Young. lf the ecstasy of the crowd was any indication, Wayland High School has not seen nor heard the last of incredi- bly talented Chip Craven and Friends!! The Bluegrass Brothers l I I I0 I ' Despite small audiences, LOVERS, by Brien Friel, was a great success. The cast, under the direction of Michael Allosso, mastered the very difficult task of affecting Irish dialects. LOVERS consists of two one- act plays. Winners is the story oftwo teenage lovers tRob Waldron and Ana Mahoneyj who languish on the hillside in the sun while two narrators CKevin Tally and Lisa Daughertyj explain the youths' miserable fate after their outing on the hill. Losers is about two middle-aged lovers fMatt Whitworth and Lynn Q Opriej who try relentlessly to lead a happy life in the same house with the woman's nagging mother fHelen Simpkinl and next door neighbor CSuzanne Hannaj. Dion Nissenbaum was technical director, Nadya Ben- nett stage manager, co-properties masters were Mi- chaela Tally 84 Michelle Randall, costume mistress T was Sally Mead. f Oh Andy! TROJAN W M N The Latin Club presented its annual Drama TRO- JAN WOMEN, by Euripides. LI was magically transformed into the conquered walls of Troy, com- plete with a Trojan Horse designed and constructed by Dr. Charles Goff. This story, of the final hours and fates of the women of Troy, featured Stephanie Hout- ' N' s X zeel as Hecuba, the lamenting queen of Troy, Laura Schneider gave a moving performance as Cassandra, a priestess of Apollo gone mad because of the sack of Troy. Other excellent performances were given by X- Matt Chafe and Christine Hyland as the deities Posei- den and Athena, respectively. Jon Koenig played the Greek Warrior Menelausg Cam Snell, Andromacheg Sue Mauger, the beautiful but dangerous Heleng Tim ' 'M' Albright, the Greek Talthybiusg and Eric Schafer, As- ! x 4 tyanx, the boy fated to die. A CRUSHED ASTYANAX A is MOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHH A I-looting Houtzeel l 3 SE IOR SHO The Class of I983 presented The PARTIES OF PIZNANCIY as their senior show. Written by Alex- ander Joel Taub, the show was a parody ofthe Pl- RATES Of PENZANCEN which was performed ear- lier in the year. The story was of Richard tplayed by Eric Contit trying to break out of his group of partiers tled by the Party King, Darryl Hilliardt. win fair maiden Nlaple tStcphanie Houtzeelj despite her la- ther the dean of Ivy University Him Hendersonj, and go on to the University, Performed as a tribute to the mseiues and class advisor Nls. Menshipoo. the show seemed to mark the epitome of class unity. ,l. What ARE They Doing? B it ff' The Wayland High -Schooler Editor Oh God Were Happy! Raise Your Hand If Your SURE? I4 Thu! i .1-I 'Q ' x CLASS NIGHT Once again the class of 1983 hosted another starrific event. Led by Amy Bloomberg and Kristen DeSimone, Senior Class Night, held at the Chateau de Ville, was masterfully executed and planned. The evening was filled with an infinite amount of energy and fun. As well as dinner, the members of the Class of 83 danced, dedicated the yearbook, and saw a slide show portraying their four years together. The band, the B- Street Bombers, added that final touch to the evening by playing a glittering array of music A great time L jg was had by alll l ,--v- 'f-' 'Q g VOGUE Material Chip 84 Andy Go Ape Over Class Night G.Q. Candidates l F GR DU TIO For a class whose motto was Go For It the class of i983 couldn't have asked for a better day. On June 5. the class of l983 gathered for one final time at their graduation ceremony. Wendi Farrar, class president, Karin Kassabian, class vice-president, and student speakers Julia Morton, Donald Mordecai, and An- drew Gitkind recounted their impressions ofthe class over the past four years to family members, friends, and classmates. Class unity and support was a com- mon issue in all the speeches - an issue which was superbly demonstrated by the class of '83 as they cheered on their peers for one last time upon receiving their diplomas. Goodbye to the class of '83, we wish you luck in reaching and obtaining those stars! 4: nb .fl X s. V THE THINKER Life Is Like . . . A Messy Room F' f.--,ai l l I t Life ls Like . . . Juggling Oranges Life Is Like . . . A Fishbowl I 4 xp X- J . 'W A 4 I v.. -t ..f l 6 Thinking About Their Futures I r o x-fi
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