West Roxbury High School - West Roxbury Yearbook (Boston, MA)
- Class of 1978
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% ■ ♦ ' : . l —- _ ' I ' ■j ■ if ' ■ The class of 1978 presents the second annual yearbook of West Roxbury High School i 5 sports OESToy O ' OQ saSBKSBSSlS «■ ■ zBKKtZBk z -flsilli — 11 I | fU __£ ■ ■ seniors 15 Roslindale High School “Where most of us started high school” 16 J class history In September, 1974, we entered Roslindale High School as freshmen. We arrived in the school kind of scared of what was ahead of us. The upperclassmen looked down on us as babies, since it was the first year that freshmen were in high school instead of junior high. Segregation had been a problem in the city for years, so Judge Arthur Garrity made a decision that schools should all be racially balanced. Phase I of his desegregation plan came into effect in our freshman year. Both black and white students were bused to different schools all over the city. Tension was high in all schools, buses were stoned, fights and riots were happening in schools, Boston Police had to call in additional help to keep things under control. As the year went by the tension decreased in our school, but in a lot of schools around the city there were still fights and riots happening. The football team wasn’t such a big success that year; they tried their hardest but didn’t do too well, and they ended with a 1-7-1 record. There were many activities throughout the year. There was a fifties dance where everyone dressed in their long skirts, bobbysocks, leathers, T-shirts, Ponytails and D.A.s and gathered in the gym and danced ail afternoon to Jailhouse Rock and Rock Around the Clock, etc. At the end of the year we held our annual Highlights where the members of the school and community displayed their talents. Sophomore year started off a bit shaky like the year before, but then things seemed to calm down. Blacks and whites got along better, but there was still uneasiness. Everyone was joining clubs, and the spirit of the school seemed to pick up since the year before. All sports teams did well that year. The football team ended with an 8-2 season, beating Southie for the first time in twenty-six years, and the hockey team made it to the city tournament. In October the Teachers Union went on strike, which gave the students an unexpected week vacation. We didn’t mind at all; we’d take all the days off we could get. In the spring we had a carnival in the gym, a teacher-student basketball game, and a T-shirt day where everyone with spirit wore T-shirts. Near the end of April rumors started that Roslindale High would be closed for renovating. We all hoped and prayed for the next couple of months that it wouldn’t be, we had all grown to love the school, it had become a big part of everyone’s life. But by the end of the year the rumor was a fact: Rossie High would be closed. As Juniors we will be attending the new West Roxbury High School. Our junior year started off with the anticipation of being the busiest year of high school, academically. Good grades and the PSAT’s were the first concern of all college bound juniors. Being in the new school gave the students many more 17 opportunities in extra-curricular activities. The school was equipped with all the facilities any school needs. There is a swimming pool, football field, gymnastic equipment and many other accessories that made gym classes a lot easier to bear. The swimming pool made it possible for the school to have a swim team. For a first year team they did very well, both boys and girls. The football team did pretty well this year with a 5-3-2 record, and we beat Hyde Park on Turkey Day for the first time in seven years, by the score of 18-6. Near the end of October the day had come for us to order our high school rings. It was difficult to pick the colors of the rings since we didn’t have our own school colors yet. So we held an election for a new mascot and a new color: Raiders won as the mascot and the colors were green and white. Later in the year there was a volleyball game between the women teachers and the men teachers, and of course the women teachers slaughtered the men teachers with a little help from Mr. Sy who was dressed like a woman. On April 5, Career Awareness Day was held at our school. Seniors from all over the city came to learn more about the careers that they were interested in. The official dedication of West Roxbury High School by Superintendent Marion Fahey was held on May 24, 1977. On May 13, the senior class of 1977 left the school. We then considered ourselves the new seniors of West Roxbury High School. Senior class elections were held and the new officers were Philip Kearney, President; Bernadette Manning, Vice President; Nuncy DeLeo, Secretary; and Angela McDole, Treasurer. SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS, we finally made it. This is the year that we have all waited for. This is the year of all final college preparations. The SAT’s, the achievements, applying for collge and waiting for our letters of acceptance from the colleges of our choice. The football team this year had a rough time, they had only one victory which was against Southie, but they tried their hardest and were a part of every game, only they didn’t come out on top. The Thanksgiving Game came and the team was psyched to win this game no matter what. The first half ended scoreless along with the second half. The coaches and the refereees had a meeting on the field and decided to go into overtime. Each team was given the ball on the ten yard line for four plays. Hyde Park had the ball first and scored on the fourth play. We then got the ball on our ten yard line and also scored but the touchdown was called back. The game was ended with the referees not answering any of the Raider questions: Hyde Park won 8-0. It was a crushing blow for the Raiders along with their coaches and all the West Roxbury fans who had come to cheer them on. A week before the Thanksgiving Day game the girls powderpuff team played Hyde Park powderpuff. Despite the fact that we got killed in the scoring, we still played a cleaner game and that’s what counts. The hockey team didn’t do too well this year again, only winning one game, but it was still fun going to the games and cheering them on. 18 The girls basketball team was the best in the school this year as far as records go. They made it to the state tournament but at the end they were down by five points. It hurt a lot for the team because they had worked so hard, but they were still the CITY CHAMPS which made them number one in the eyes of their coaches and all the West Roxbury fans. On December 7 the Hudson Bus Co. went on strike; since ninety percent of the school came by bus, we took advantage of the strike and took a three day vacation. During the first four months of school three of the most famous people, who were a part of a lot of people’s lives, passed away. ‘‘Love Me Tender” and ‘‘Hound Dog” will never be the same without Elvis. Christmas will not be the same without Bing, and Guy Lombardo will certainly be missed at the New Years Eve parties in Time Square. On February 6, Boston was hit with the worst storm in the history of the city. The amount of total snow fall in just twenty-four hours was a record breaking twenty-seven inches, with the drifts six feet high. President Carter declared Boston a Federal Disaster Area. Governor Dukakis put a ban on all cars in the city. Where- ever you had to go you had to walk. All businesses closed down for about a week. All schools were closed from Februrary 7-27. It took almost a whole month just to get rid of the snow in the streets, and there was still a whole lot in peoples yards, lawns, sidewalks for a month after. Because of the schools being closed during the storm the Boston School Committee made a decision that the days that were missed must be made up one way or another; first the decision was that they were going to take away our April Vacation but they knew that would never work because nobody would come. So on March 27, we started making up the hours by coming to school fifteen minutes earlier and leaving fifteen minutes later. The year went by so fast we didn’t even realize it. On May 15, we walked through the door of the school for the last time as West Roxbury High School students. Class Day was held in May. We all enjoyed ourselves, reminiscing about the past four years that we had shared together, signing each others yearbook, and just thinking of what a great time the years have been and what it is going to be like not coming to school every morning at quarter of eight and being with all the people we shared so much with. Our Senior Prom was definitely a night, a night we are going to remember forever. It was held at Lantana’s on May 10 featuring “Second Society”. Everyone had a great time and wished it would never end. On Graduation Day we all gathered at Hynes Auditorium as the class of “78” for the last time. It’s after Graduation now and we have all gone our own ways. But we will always remember and treasure OUR high school yfears. The CLASS OF “78” will live forever. 0 headmaster’s message March 31, 1978 The members of the Class of 1978 are to be congratulated for having the perseverance to finish their high school education despite the numerous changes that have taken place during the past four years. It has been said that adversity is an accepted part of living. For you to have met it at such an early age and to have successfully overcome it, augurs well for your future success. There are five guideposts that each of you can make good use of. They are not an infallible formula for “the good life”, but they will never lead you astray. They are called “the five C’s” and these C’s stand for five words: Confidence, Competence, Courtesy, Cooperation, and Control of Self. Use them as you shape and pursue your career. My sincere congratulations to all of you. Donald Burgess Head Master 20 officers of the class of 1978 PRESIDENT: As presiding officer of the senior Advisory Council, Philip Kearney is responsible for the organization of all senior class activities. VICE-PRESIDENT: Bernadette Manning assists the president in all activities and is responsible for the Class Day Program. TREASURER: Angela McDole collects all senior class funds and is responsible for expenditures. SECRETARY: Nunci Deleo records the minutes of all meetings and is in charge of all correspondence and the publishing of the Senior Class Newsletter. seniors Janet D. Agnew Lorraine P. Abdelahad Donna M. Aldred Denise Almeida Stephen A. Anagnos Rondeline Anderson Anastasia Apazidis Denise P. Arnold Edward C. Arnold 22 Wayne Axworthy Valerie L. Beckman Earl Benjamin Karen A. Bernstein Patricia Bertucci Rachelle G. Bodkin Robert Boran seniors 23 seniors Mary C. Branley ' Christine Boseman David M. Bright Hi Christopher Broderick Patricia A. Brown Jane D. Buckley Bennie K. Bullock Frank Buonopane 24 seniors 25 seniors Brian Catalano This is how I feel about Math! William Cheek David R. Cataldo Carmen Christmas Michael J. Clifford Joseph E. Cogan 26 Catherine Colucci Silvana G. Conte Marie C. Conway seniors 27 seniors Stephen Coscia Malachi Coulter Jean Cronin Donna Crosby Janet Curley 28 She fooled me! John Dabney Josephine A. Dalzell i Frico Damas Ann M. Davis William Deely Nunciata A. DeLeo Joseph J. Dellacamera seniors seniors David J. Didonato Olinda Dias Joseph E. Dibello It was great, Burp! Linda A. Dinwiddie Dennis Dixon James T. Doane MaryEllen Egan 30 Milgian M. Escobar Maria S. Fedynyshyn Debra Fields Edward Finney Carol L. Foster Tricia H. Flaherty Joyce Ford Simeon Frazier Being Kool in school. seniors 31 seniors you, you’re the one . . . Daniel Galvin Brian Gaughan Mariano Giacoppo Yolette Gilbert John Gordon Kenneth J. Grady Dorothy Green 32 Shirley D. Hall Leola Hampton Horace G. Harvey Ida G. Hatem Robin M. Hawkins Christopher Herman Patricia Hicks Talking to me? seniors 33 seniors Craig W. Hughey Paul T. Hughey Julia A. Hornsey Donna M. larrobino Francis Ingemi Jasper L. James We did it! 34 Arlene Johnson What a riot! Jacquelin Johnson Arthur Kalil Phillip Kearney William Keenan Bernard J. Kelly Helen Kelly seniors 35 seniors Busted Evike Kovacs Christos Kourtilidis Eva Krutil Nina E. Lalicata Steven P. Lamb Elizabeth Lawrence Donald Leonard 36 Darryl Long Mark N. Lucas Paul A. Lindauer Cynthia Macklin Kathleen Lynds Elaine Maclsaac ; £ Irene A. Maguire Hey man, this cake ain’t bad. seniors 37 seniors Sharon M. Maloof Bernadette Manning Rosemary F. Maple WOMEN! Patricia A. McCarthy 38 Charlie’s Angels Dennis McConnell Angela McDole Michael McGovern Raymond A. McKinnon i l Karen McLean Barbara McNeill Michael McLaughlin seniors 39 seniors Lisa J. Mitchell Maureen A. Moore Ethel M. Ewing-Muhammad Tracey Mulkern Michael S. Mullen Corrine Mumford Gabrielle C. Nauss 40 Patrick E. O’Connor Patrick T. O’Connor Michael S. Offner Maria Ortiz Michelle A. Overton Theresa Ozek Peter Papagiorgakis She was THIS big! seniors 41 seniors - Theresa R. Parla Bernice Philips June Pinkston Walter L. Potts Karen D. Preston Theresa A. Quartarone April L. Ray Ruthann Reid 42 i Sharon Reid Maria Rizzotti Nancy Roche Paula J. Roche Veronica Ryan seniors 43 seniors Linus has his blanket, I have my monkey. Ellen Shea Carmella Sellitto Michelle C. Shruhan Dorothy Sheehan Brenda Silcott 44 Gregory Smith Clarence Slash Eugene Smith Michael Smith Solomon G. Harry Linda Smith Dorothy A. Spileos Peter Starkey LOVERS seniors 45 seniors Mark Stockdale Wayne Sullivan Robert N. Swartz Donna Thomas Theodorus Tiglianidis Heather Tobin Down, two, three, four. 46 Lisa M. Tobin Is that all? Where’s the dough? Veronica Truell Socrates Tsahouridis Jose Vazquez Dale C. Villiard Alfred A. Vozzella Edward A. Wallace seniors 47 seniors Judy P. Walthour 48 Kin J. Yuen “Now here is the GOOD PART!” seniors 49 50 faculty and staff 51 faculty Rosie Allen Home Economics Jacob Aronson Language Alicia Barasso D.P. Coordinator Joseph Barrett English John Buttner Social Studies Portia Byard Guidance Batter up! Edward Carlevale Business Education 52 Emily Caulfield Special Education Should I jump? Barbara Chasen En glish Earl Chisholm Business Education J W. M Mary Comer Mathematics John Conley Social Studies Carolyn Cohen Physical Education Mary Connolly Social Studies faculty 53 faculty Paul Corrigan Language David deBettencourt Business Education Evelyn Dengler Special Education Robert Deveau Special Education Joseph Donahue Special Education Coordinator Claudette Dwyer English Cassie Elliston English Judith Fennessey English William Finn Art Katherine Flannery Science Allan Furber Science Daniel Foley Business Education David Fuller Special Education Irene Garrity Green House Master John Gately Special Education You’re not taking my picture! faculty 55 faculty Look at me when I am talking to you! Frances Gavin Business Education John Gearin English Yearbook Advisor |||jg Cheryl Gillis Swimming Instructor Robert Glennon Science David Glynn Business Education Marilyn Goldberg Reading Mark Hansen Reading Roger Harris Physical Education 56 Susan Haverty Special Education David Heidt Mathematics James Higgins Business Education Call me when the bell rings! Brenda Houle English Dennis Houle Social Studies John Howard Vocational Education Eloise Jones Aide faculty 57 faculty Eutychios Kalogerakis Bilingual Department Marie Kennedy Librarian Jacqulyn Jones Red House Master Hard at work. John Kime Swimming Instructor Nancy Krause Physical Education Robert Kupka Social Studies Ruth Lally Business Education 58 Mary Leonard Special Education Rachel Larkin Nurse Alfred Lennon Flexible Campus Coordinator Susan Lewis Language Psychology Armando Loconte Language John Maloney Mathematics David Lowe Physical Education He doesn’t want to smile today. faculty Rita Mathews Business Education Richard McDonough Mathematics Raphael Martone Mathematics Qet ' em! James McEachern English Edward McKenney Vocational Education Donna McShane English 60 Ethel Menitoff Psst! What is the answer for no. 1? Science Anthony Milano Social Studies George Mills Aide Yvonne Monette Business Education Dawn Morgan Aide Frederick Murphy Guidance Margaret Musto Aide faculty 61 faculty Linda Nanos Language Paul Nikodemos Special Education Paul O’Brien Blue House Master Claire O’Malley Aide Daniel O’Shea Vocational Educat ion Donald Pellegrini Dean of Discipline Stephen Pacifico Business Education Marion Pickering English 62 John Power Social Studies John Proctor Music Are you talking to me? Gertrude Reed Aide Joseph Richer Yellow House Master Alice Reilly Marie Riccio Business Education Home Economics Shawn Ricks Aide John Rigas Bilingual Department faculty 63 faculty Al Salvatore Aide Charles Sharkey Mathematics Karle Siegfriedt Business Education Francis Smith English Virginia Spinney Special Education Edmund Sprissler Vocational Education Harry Stokes English Walter Stranger Vocational Education Paul Sullivan Science 64 Joseph Venuti Vocational Education Josephine Vignolo Aide Thomas Wall Assistant HeadMaster Barbara Weatherspoon Diagnostic Classroom Aide Cliften Whitehead Science Marsela Yesukevich Guidance faculty 65 clubs 67 Front: Cyndi Casey, Lisa Mitchell, Robin Hawkins. Middle row: Ethel Ewing-Muhammad, Michelle Overton, Yolanda Carson, Julia Hornsey, Carol Foster, Marie Conway, Donna Wells. Standing: Kwame Wise, Donna larrobino, Gabrielle Nauss, Edward Finney, Paul Hughey, Dorothy Spileos. 1978 yearbook 68 green house staff i ! I Donna larrobino, Marylou Adams, Ethel Ewing-Muhammad, Donna Wells, Nina Lalacata, (standing) Mrs. Garrity, Donna Heywood yellow house staff Arnitha McGee, Linda Wells, Danielle Bilodeay, Simela Parastatides, Joan McCluthchy, Mr. Richer 70 red house staff Edward Finney,, Jacqulyn Jones, Charlene High, Arlene Johnson, Al Savador blue house staff Left-right: Vincent Jones, Paula Godin, Nancy Yanno, Theresa Quartarone, Peter Starkey, Mr. Paul O’Brien, Mrs. Portia Byard deca club Back Row Left to Right-Alfred Vozzella, David Bright, Joseph Cogan, Joseph Coppola, Joseph Lawler, Michael Clifford, Jeffrey Young, Steven Lamb, Clarence Slash, Mr. Pacifico. Front Row-Elaine Maclsaac, Michelle Shruhan, Carmella Sellitto, Carleen Harms, Susan Cassidy, Ellen Shea, Sharon Colli, Maureen Moore. deca trophy winners Carmella Sellitto-3rd place Competency Master Employee Advertising Service. Susan Cassidy-2nd place Manual Fashion. Mr. Burgess. Carleen Harms-4th place Manual “retailing merchandising”, Back row: Elaine Mcisaac, 3rd place Manual Specialty Stories, Clarence Slash Competency Master Employee-Food Service 1st place. Alfred Vozzela 4th Manual Jewelery. Jeffery Young, 1st place-Competency Master Employee-General Merchandising. Robert Burns, 3rd place-Manual “Specialty Stores”. 72 outward bound Steven Nee, Ann Collins, Alfred Lennon, Karen Carley rainbow magazine Front Row Left to Right: Suzanne Pollack, Chrissy Pezzonee, Marilyn Ennis, Robyne Rhone, Freddie Johnson, Carol Winbush, Gary Freeman, Tom Harris, Paul Habib. Back Row: Byoon Blandin, Bruce Catalano, Rosie Mackinnon, Sheila Evans, Darryl Harris, Patrica Walker, Ms Chassen, Darrell Smith, Vivan Leonard, Lewanda Simmons, Earline. library club Back Row Left to Right-Marie Whittemore, Donna Aldred, Josie Dalzell, Theresa Ozek, Bernadette Manning, Carol Foster, Dorothy Spileos, Terri Quartarone, Patrick O’Connor, Veronica Ryan, Front Row-Maria Fedynyshyn, Ann Davis, Nina Lalicata, Silvana Conte, Sharon Maloof, Lisa Mitchell, Marie Conway. EliM { : P FTITr national honor society i 1st row: Carol Foster, Michelle Overton, Ethel Ewing-Muhammad, Marie Conway, Lisa Mitchell, Angela McDole, Julia Hornsey, Donna larrabino, Terry Quarterone, Theresa Ozek. 2nd row: Portia Byard, Anastasia Apazidis, Dorothy Spileos, Joseph Dibello, Edward Finney, Socrates Tsahouridis, James Doane, Arthur Kalil senior council Front: Angela McDole, Theresa Ozek, Dorothy Spileos, Middle: Bernadette Manning, Bernice Phillips, Cyndi Casey, Veronica Ryan, Lisa Mitchell, Advisor-Dennis Houle, Patricia Brown, Ida Hatem, Dwight Bennett. Back: Clarence Slash, Phillip Kearney, Eddie Wallace, Robin Hawkins, Cynthia Macklin key club Front: Bernadette Manning, Sharon Maloff, Angela McDole, Nina Lalicata, Robin Hawkins, Philip Kearney, Lorraine Abdalehad, Silvana Conte. Middle: Arthur Kalil, Gabrielle Nauss, Josephine Dalzell, Lisa Tobin, Joe DiBello, Anne Collins, Lisa Mitchell Back: Terry Oaek, Patricia O’Conner, Brian Catalano, Cyndi Casey, David Cataldo, Terry Quartarone 75 french club 1st row: Cynthia Macklin, Olinda Dias, Patricia Brown. 2nd row: Sharon Maloof, Cyndi Casey, Yolette Gilbert, Jacob Aronson. two way tutoring 1st row: Mary Reed, Linda Wells. 2nd row: Mark Hanson, Sattie Bisram, Genethe Walton, Steven Merrigan, Timmy Yuen, Bernadine Blackwell, Liz Jones. 76 student government officers John Conley, Traci Overton, Cyndi Casey, Tina Oehlschlegal greek club 1st row Peter Papagiorgakis, Simeon Viron, Anastasia Apazides, Aristea Liousas, Helene Hinis, Simela Parastatidis. 2nd row Teddy Tiglianidis, Nick Kapanidis, Mr. E. Kalogerakis, Claire Sfougaristos. 77 discipline staff Darneese Carnes, Cathy Colucci, A nn Collins, Sharon Colli, Robin Hawkins. Lisa Mitchell, Debbie Gosse, Peter Burke, Middle: Angela McDole, Gabrielle Nauss, Joseph DiBello, Mr. Lennon. Top: Jean O’Leary, Lois Ciavattone, Julai Hornsey, Donna larrobino, Dorothy Spileos, Michael Offner. mr. lennon’s office staff 78 audio visual Front: Phil Kearney, Arthur Kalil, Paul Corrigan, Paul Hughey. Back: Dave Cataldo, Brian Catalano stage management 1st row Brenda Smith, Nick Kotsalidis, Liz Reilly, Tony Fotiadis. 2nd row Tony Laurent, Jean Hyppolite, Judy Cuddy, Kwame Wise, Jim Larkin, Alex Dionas, Tony Marmanides 3rd row Dennis Houle, Edward Wallace, Steve Parham, Dennis Dixon, Daniel Galvin, Brian McDonough 80 sports football 1st row from left to right-Leo Sybertz, Marshal Huggins, Edward Wallace, Clarence Slash, Brian Catalano (Captain), Edward Troy, William Cheek, Dwight Bennett, John Conley. 2nd row-Stedman Blake, Frank Mclerney, Vincent Jones, Kevin Costello, Thomas Downing, Randy Mitchell, James Larkin, David Lowe. 3rd row-Alex Newman, James Clark, Mike O’Brien, John Semexant, Thomas Clayborne, Tow West, Scott Hill, Mathew Catarius, James Hall. 4th row-Thomas Harris, Silvester Lewis, Tom Connerney, Dominic Giocoppo, Wayne Howard, Alfred Tiberi, John Ceballos, Michael Leaston. 83 cheerleading Soul satisfaction, give me some of that action, Check it out, yeah, you check it out! Front row left to right: (in splits) Co-captains: Cyndi Casey and Nina Lalicata. Second row: Sharon Maloof, Liz Reilly, Barbara Reilly, Janice Johnson, Bernadette Manning, Anne Collins, Linda Smith, Yvonne Scunik, Brenda Bolanes, Dorothy Spileos, Yolette Gilbert, Geraldine Davis. Third row in “air”: Lee Ann Moisen, Robin Hawkins, Ethel Ewing-Muhammad, Michelle Nadiff, Lisa Mitchell. Not Shown: Mary Ellen Egan, and Lorraine Abdelahad Vi - Vj ▼ 7 • ' ■ t ■ jH «, fl F A ■• • ' :- r% .; ‘ s’ lpN . ; • . •§ boys basketball Front row left to right: Simeon Frazier, Darryl Long, Henry Golden, Darryl Sellers, Back row: Coach Ed Sprissler, Michael Webster, Steve Parham, Troy Cooper, Willie Webster, Roger Renrick, Michael Smith, Coach Abner Logan. Time-out Steve Parham, tipping ball in basket Jump Ball Darryl Long fights for ball under the basket 87 V girls basketball 1st row left to right-Co-captain Darneese Carnes, Co-captain Cynthia Macklin. 2nd row-Sandra Lattimore, Jackie Johnson, Ja nice Johnson, Geraldine Davis, Veronica Truell, Teresa Wallace. 3rd row-Denise Izzard, Tanya Hussey, Trade Haley, Jennifer Allen, Medina Dixon, Karen Agnew, Brends Simpson. ' Strategy between the quarters Darneese Carnes under the basket Westie scores 89 hockey Back row Left-right: Dennis Ford, Anthony Tardiou, Tom Curran, Gino Cruciani, Paul Guerriero, Bob Luciano, Joe Finn, Bob Boran, Ed Troy, Coach: Bob Kupka Front row: Sam Aidonidis, Tom Uarano, Pat O’Connor, Mark Corriuesu, Peter Fondas, Mike O’Brien, Mike Clifferd, Warran Travers, Mike Kestigen 90 i 91 Front: Tina Oehlschlagel, Leola Hampton, Marjorie Ericson, Denise Arnold, Kim Brazil, Michelle Overton, Traci Overton. Center: Darneese Carnes, Corrine Mumford, Olinda Dias, Ethel Ewing-Muhammad, Linda Smith, Sheila Ewing-Muhammad, Christine Sabree, Marlena Rose, Makeda Wise, Tracie Williams. Back: Reggie Williams, Sandra Darton, Tracie Hailey, Jennifer Allen, Theresa Wallace, Coach: Roger Harris Not shown. Barbara Smith, Dorothy Green, Cynthia Macklin, Pat Brown. 92 undefeated 1977 division champs 93 Front: Beverly Cox, Anthony Bell, Tina Oehlschlagel, Majorie Ericson, Leola Hampton, Ethel Muhammad, Kim Brazil, Spencer Shearion, Andrew Kirk, Eddie Watraiski. Second: Reggie Williams, Eddie Brown, Makeda Wise, Sheila Muhammad, Chris Franklin, Eddie Arnold, Christine Sabree, James Larkin, Michelle Overton, Robert Harris, Traci Overton, Coach: Don Pelligrini. Third: Micheal Mullins, Alan Kravitz, Arthur Kalil, John Di Anglelis, Eddie Derby, Randy Harmon, Frico Damas, Kwame Wise, Dennis Dixon, Scott Hill, Randy Mitchell, Jimmy Clark. 94 wrestling Front: Don Fred Gurton. Middle: Coach-Cliff Whitehead, James Lambrianidis, Paul Snead, Lapide Verdier, Robert Harris, Tony Fotiadis. Back: Dwight Bennett, August Verdier, Ron Giacoppo, Thomas West, Brian Catalano Brian Catalano-lst. place in the 1977-78 Greater Boston Wrestling Thomas West-lst. place in the 190 lb. division, Greater Boston Tourney Wrestling Tourney 95 bowling team Front: Cyndi Casey, Nina Lalicata, Bernadette Manning. Back: Coach Cheryl Gillis, Josephine Dalzell, Dorothy Spileos, Lorraine Abdelahad, Sharon Maloof. volleyball team 1 1 f 1 m l — -I ej m i i A Front: Sandra Lattimore, Makeda Wise, Leola Hampton, Marie Lalicata, Denise Izzard, Brenda Simpson. Back: Ethel Ewing-Muhammad, Bonita Taylor, Jennifer Allen, Nina Lalicata, Bernadette Manning, Sharon Maloof, Jeannie Yuen. 96 tennis Left to right: Susan Offner, Angela Del Monaco, Mike Offner, Rich Liardo, Coach-David Glynn, Vin Albanese, Peter Starkey, Joyce Atkinson swimming Back- Susan Offner, Christine Sabree, Lisa Tobin, Therese Sabree, Coach-Cheryl Gillis, Jean O’Leary, Anne Collins, Nancy Finn, Kate Flaherty, Danielle Bilodeau. Front: Majorie Erickson, Mary Brian, Patricia Flaherty, Joyce Atkinson, Pamela Buttner Kneeling: Pat Mclnerny, Pat Coleman, Peter Starkey. Standing: Fred Rausa, Thomas Curran, Frank Mclnerny, Steve Patchett, Mr. Carlevale. Mr. Carlevale and Tom Curran study a drive at City Tourney. Steve Patchett hits a long one in City Tourney at George Wright. 98 99 Senior Facts Lorraine P. Abdelahad, Mouth: Cheerleading, Powderpuff (captain), Key Club, Bowling, Softball, Secretary of Junior Committee, Cadet Tutoring Teacher, Mr. Wall’s Staff. Memories: Football games, powderpuff football, lunchtime, funtimes, WRHS, channel 20, cutting 4th 5th period. Zodiac: Aquarius. Janet Agnew, Jan: Basketball. Memories: Sewing class. Zodiac: Taurus. Donna Aldred: Library Club, office assistant, volunteer for Children’s Hospital, Flexible Campus, Yearbook Staff. “I’m not crazy the world’s all wrong.” Memories: The good times and friends. Zodiac: Gemini Rondaline Anderson, Ronney: Life. Which way is up?” Memories: All my cool buddies at West Roxbury 1977 78. Zodiac: Capricorn. Stephen Anagnos: Swimming. Zodiac: Sagittarius. Anastasia Apazidis, Susie: National Honor Society, Greek American Club (President), Mr. Wall’s office assistant, Math Team. “Zeto H Ellas.” Memories: Mr. Sullivan’s Chemistry, Green House Lobby during homeroom, Mr. Tarallo’s crowded guidance office. Ralph Armington: Memories: The two years at Roslindale were the worst. But the last two years at West Roxbury were A-OKAY.” Denise Arnold, Nisee: Track, Prom Committee. “Lord knows.” Memories: Friends. Zodiac: Capricorn. I wish all the Juniors good luck in their Senior year. Eddie Arnold Jr.: Track, baseball. “Be Cool!” Zodiac: Sagittarius. Valerie L. Beckman, Val: Flexible Campus. Zodiac: Aquarius. Karen A. Bernstein: Flexible Campus. “Time passes on like a river that must always run.” Zodiac: Scorpio. Mary C. Branley: Flexible Campus Work Study, Powderpuff Football. “Thanks!” “EZ” Memories: J.N. May 21, 1976, morning sessions, Mary Hartman, “E”, 1-3-78, my bad luck, chum, p 1, the wall, St. Patrick’s Day 77, the MBTA, walks to the school yard. David M. Bright, Big Dave: Deca. What you say is what you hear.” Memories: Poslindale High School (Rossie), Mr. G’s jokes. Zodiac: Gemini. Christopher J. Broderick, Chris: Zodiac: Capricorn. Patricia Brown, Pat: “Life is what you make it.” “Oh Yeah.” Memories: All my friends and The last day of school. Zodiac: Gemini. Bennie K. Bullock, K.J. or Joker: “There is nothing better than love itself.” Memories: My high school years. Zodiac: Pisces. “If you hear about a wedding in The White House, It’s me.” Frank J. Buonopane, Chuck: Hockey. “Creampuff”, Debbie. Memories: The animals. Zodiac: Libra Robert Burns, Bob: Deca. Memories: Rossie. Pamela Jean Buttner, Pamelot: Swim Team. “What!” “When all else fails the future still remains.” Memories: swim team, P’s batheroom. Zodiac: Aquarius. Karen Carley, Sick Chick, Crazy K, The Big “M”: Museum of Fine Arts, Art Classes 3 yrs. “Go for It.” Memories: Hurricane Island, Outward Bound, paint water fights in the art room. Darneese A. Carnes, Porky, Cortney: Basketball 1,2 Track 1,2 office aid 2. Memories: fell for Earl Jones in Junior year, using Mr. Kupkals Sociology class for hang out 6th period, Mr. Harris, fun times with basketball team, Madeena, Jackie, Janice. Zodiac: Leo. If I had to go another year at West Roxbury High I would never survive the boredom. Yolanda F. Carson, Faye: Yearbook Staff. “What’s Up!” Memories: My senior year and friends. Zodiac: Pisces. Good luck to all the Seniors in the future. Tavis Carter, Tavis “The Businessman” Carter, T-Tay: Swimming, Drums, Gymnastics, Basketball. “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Memories: My senior class members, friends and handin partners. Zodiac: Leo. The trick of the trade is to beat the system! Cynthia Casey, Case, Cyndi: Volleyball 4, Softball 3, Bowling 3, Basketball 1, Cheerleading (co-capt.) 2, Key Club, Senior Council, Student Government 2, Powderpuff, Yearbook Staff, Volleyball Allstar. “Hi Guys.” “I’m hungry.” Memories: Key club convention, Saturday nights, my senior year, Rossie. Zodiac: Taurus. Brian Catalano: Football 4 Wrestling 4, A.V. Staff 2, Key Club 2. Memories: Josie, watch it sucker! Corrigan’s stiffs, Mrs. Houle, beating on Pig. David R. Cataldo, Dave: Key Club 4, Audio Visual (supervisor) 4, Baseball 1, Criminology Club 1, Class Representative 1, Flexible Campus 1. “Longing for that lovely lady, how can I bring my aching heart to rest.” Memories: All my true friends and all our parties, A.V. stiffs. Zodiac: Virgo. Marie Conway. Beth Catarius, Rocky: Powderpuff Team, Key Club, Softball, Flexible Campus. “I gotta get out of here.” Memories: Maya’s books, getting kicked out of the powderpuff game on the third play for fighting, showing up for school occasionally. William Frank Cheek, Wolfman: Football. “Ahooo!!” Memories: The girls. Annemarie Collins, Brutus: Softball 2, Swimming 2, Cheerleading 2, Bowling 2, Kwy Club, Powderpuff, Flexible Campus, Student Government 1, Horseback riding, Outward Bound Course. Memories: Sharing lockers with everybody, the powderpuff game, turkeyday game, my very interesting ceramic class, and the best group of people you ever wanted to meet. Thanksgiving night in the pressbox. Cathy Colluci, Coluch: Powderpuff Football, Office Assistant, “I don’t have the energy.” Memories: 5-13-77, Paul, Mr. P’s bathroom, E.Z., Mary Hartman, The Cape, P 2, Mames, Martha’s Vineyard, No Sir, “and I was ringin’’, Peaches, Bonnie and Clyde. Silvana Conte: Library Club, Key Club, Horseback Riding Club. Memories: 2nd period Chemistry class, Armando’s 3rd period Italian class, 4th period Art class, 5th period Psych class, Rossie High, Gaybo. Marie C. Conway, Row: National Honor Society, Library Club, Key Club, Vice President of Junior Class, Yearbook Staff. “You’re goofy!” Memories: Mr. Smith’s English class, hockey, water fights, football games, fun times with all the kids, Miss Lewis’ psychology class, track with Emily, eating cheese popcorn in the car with Dot, Mr. Universe, baseball games, George’s Island, my best friend Dorothy, fun with Michelle O. Zodiac: Taurus. “Did you see him?” Joseph Coppola, Dangerous, Kong: Deca. Memories: Rossie. Zodiac: Cancer Linda Jean Corriveau, Lin Lin: Flexible Campus. “Sterrrrech”. Memories: My Prom and Graduation. Zodiac: Aquarius. Jean Cronin: Office aide, Deca, Powderpuff. Memories: Rossie hook days the arbs, walkouts, sophomore yr., Harris’s H.R., Mr. P’s Lav, “wonderland,” Ida, Sil, my Joe. Donna Crosby: “I’m so tired!” Memories: Powder fights, Mr. Smith’s English class. Zodiac: Capricorn. John J. L. Dabney Jr., Dab: Swimming Spring Track, Drums, Piano, Organ, Trumpet, Basketball, gymnastics, Art. “A little Dab will do ya!” Memories: My peers The Prom, Oue Graduation. Zodiac: Aries. If a modern building goes up in Dorchester, watch for my name on it. Josephine Dalzell, Josie: Cheeleader 2, Ski Club, Riding Club, Bowling, Key Club, Library Club 3, Library Secretary, Criminology Club, World Affairs, Drams Club, Powderpuff, Office Assistant. Memories: Art classes (Yowzer), Saturday nights with the gang, football games, cheeleading, psychology classes, George’s Island, The Prom, all my friends which I have grown to know and love. William C. Deely, Skipper: Stage Management 2. “The worst is yet to come.” Nunciata A. DeLeo, Nuncy: Senior Class Secretary, Powderpuff Ftbl. Flexible Campus, Office aide, Drama, Choir, Student Council. “Such is Life! Live easy, love easy leave the rest to God!” Memories: Arby’s Powderpuff game, running around like a nut trying to get the Senior newsletter out, Mr. Lennon. Zodiac: Capricorn. Senior year was made by the kids who put their effort into it. Good luck to all! Olinda Dias, Lindy: Track. Memories: The summer time fun that I had with my friends outside for gym. Zodiac: Aquarius. Joseph DiBello, Joe: Football 2, Key Club 2, Baseball 4 (captain), Audio Visual, Work Study, Mr. Lennon’s Staff. “Psyched? No Problem Later ...” Memories: All my friends who have made my 4 years of high school a successful one and I hope I did the same for yours. Zodiac: Cancer. David J. DiDonato, Dave: Wrestling 1, Art Major 4, Rock Concert 2. “Wanna cut out!” Memories: Rossie High. Color: Deep Red. Linda Dinwiddie, Pickle: Flexible Campus, Work Study, Powderpuff. “Smile.” Memories: My junior year, the morning sessions, Irene, Alco, Bringhams, Branley. Zodiac: Capricorn. Maryellen Egan, Maya: Cheerleading, Library Club, Key Club (Secretary), Ski Club, Horseback Riding, Swim Team. “Je ne sais pas.” (I don’t know). Memories: Rossie, Thanksgiving games, sharing the lockers, excuses for cutting class. Zodiac: Scorpio. I wish I had a year long pass to get out of Mr. Aronson’s French Class. Milgian M. Escobar, Marilgn: Boston School Advisory Council, Office Assistant. “To become successful in life, and pursue my career.” Memories: David Ibanez. Zodiac: Sagittarius. Hondurena. Debra Fields, Debbie: Office Aid. “What’s up!” Memories: Senior friends and Senior year. Zodiac: Leo. Patricia Flaherty, Toot: Swimming, Office Assistant, Flexible Campus, Key Club. Memories: Thanksgiving in the press box, the times at Rossie High. Carol Foster, Shorty, Jolly Green, Shortstuff, Shortcake: Riding Club 2, National Honor Society, Library Club 2, Badminton 1, Office Assistant 3, gymnastics 2, Yearbok Staff (Co-Editor in Chief), Junior Committee, “Live it up!” Memories: English class, French class, gym, Biology and the Zoo Crew, football games, October 21, 1977, and all the beautiful teachers and friends I have met in high school, the good ole days at Rossie. Zodiac: Leo. Daniel J. Galvin, Danny: Drama, House Council, “Weekends were made for it.” Memories: Georges Island. Zodiac: Sagittarius. Brian Gaughan: Memories: seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger. Zodiac: Cancer. Mary Yolette Gilbert, Sweety, M.Y.G.: Track, Cheerleading, Volleyball. Zodiac: Libra. Leola Hampton: Track Field, Volleyball, Badminton. “Lord have mercy.” Memories: Track, and my great track coaches and how they helped me to improve my running abilities. Zodiac: Virgo. Ida Hatem: Student Goverment (class representative) Powderpuff. “Sunshine.” Memories: Mr. P’s lav, National hook days, Rossie, Junior year. Robin Hawkins, Bob, Bobbin Robin, Bones, Hawkeye, Stringbean, Chicken Legs, Miss Hood, Olive Oil: Cheerleading 2, Key Club (President), Senior Council Homeroom Rep., Yearbook Staff (Co-Editor in Chief), Transcript Staff (Editor), School Newspaper Editor, Student Teacher, Junior Class Committee, Mr. P’s Staff, Powderpuff, Flexible Campus. “It’s not red, it’s strawberry blonde.” Memories: Trig with Trish and Lisa, Thanksgiving night in the press box, Ceramics, Thanksgiving football game, hockey games, water towers, Saturday nights at Lisa and Anne’s house, sharing lockers with Anne, Stupid fights, getting beat up by Sy in the gym, all my friends, class day, prom, graduation, Key Club convention, Donny Marie, Miss Cohen’s party, Anne getting rushed to the hospital during a football game, Georges Island, Florida. 101 Donna M. Heywood: Powderpuff Football. “Knock yourself out”, “Have a nice day.” Memories: Arby’s, parties in the art room, Mr. P’s lav, paint fights, morning session, getting caught, Billy’s car, parties down Marshfield, Nov. 10, 1977, the Cape with Calucci, Tom, The Step’s. Patricia Hicks, Pat: What’s Up?” Memories: My friends and teachers, and my four years of high school. Zodiac: Cancer. Julia Hornsey: Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society, Flexible Campus—Office Assistant, Mr. Donahue Office Assistant, “Such as Life ...” Memories: The old days, friends and Roslindale. Zodiac: Libra. Craig Hughey: Wrestling. Memories: Shop. Paul Hughey, Captain Huey: Baseball, football, A.V. Staff, Yearbook Staff. Zodiac: Pisces. Donna M. larrobino: Yearbook staff, National Honor Society, Flexible Campus Office Assistant, Data Processing Office Assistant, Green House Office Assistant. “Take it slow, ... in the big city.” Memories: My first year in Roslindale High and my last year at West Roxbury, the friendships with the faculty, but I wish to remember the friendships with many of the kids, especially the one I have shared with someone special this year, also the good times shared with many kids through my past 4 years, and I wish I could remember at least 1 2 of what I was taught. Zodiac: Aries. Frank Ingemi, Frank: Wrestling. “Jasper.” Memories: Rose M. James Jasper, Jack: “So long school.” Memories: the noise in the cafeteria. Arlene Johnson, AJ: Key Club. “Sorta, Kinda - But not really.” Memories: School trip. Zodiac: Taurus. Jacqueline Johnson, Jackie: Basketball. “Be serious.” Memories: West Roxbury and Micheal Reed. Zodiac: Leo. Arthur Kalil, Art: Library Club, Key Club, Track, Baseball, Audio Visual Staff, Yearbook Staff, Science Club, Flexible Campus. Memories: The A.V. Stiffs. Philip Kearney, Jr. Flash, Mon Jew: Varsity Baseball 2, A.V. Staff, Key Club 4 (Treasurer), Track 2, Football 1, Senior Class President. “Corrigan Forever!” Memories: Bernadette, The 1977 baseball season, and our three wins in baseball, also, a good season at baseball in 1978. William M. Keenan, Keenan: Memories: Mr. Houle’s Economics class. Zodiac: Leo. Bernard J. Kelly, Kel: Baseball, Track. “Hey, what’s up?” Memories: Cutting class, 4 5 periods, class of “78.” Nina Lalicata, T.T.: Cheerleading (Co-Captain), Volleyball 4, Bowling Team 3, Softball 2, Library Club 4, Key Club 2 (V.P.), Mrs. Garrity’s Staff 1, Mrs. Mendez Staff 1, Flexible Campus, Bi-racial Committee. Memories: Boys, football teams of the past 4 yrs., hockey teams of 76 77, Saturday night parties, cheerleading tryouts, Highlights of “74,” Charles River Proj., the week in Marshfield with Maya, the prom, Halloween of 75, all the friends which I have grown to know and love. Zodiac: Gemini. Joseph P. Lawler, Joe: Junior year played football and baseball. Memories: Senior year. Elaine Maclsaac, “E”: Deca, Powderpuff football, Mr. Lennon’s Staff, Two way Tutoring. “EZ.” Memories: The good old days. Cynthia Macklin: Sewing, Swimming, Basketball, and staying physically fit. Memories: The first year at West Roxbury High. Zodiac: Aquarius. Irene A. Maguire, Rene: Powderpuff, Flexible Campus, Office Assistant. “Oh but Why!!” (“Thanks”). Memories: My junior year, Smiley, my bad luck chum, Pickle, Brighams, the morning sessions. Zodiac: Cancer. Sharon M. Maloof: Cheerleading 2, Volleyball 3, Bowling 3, Softball 3, Library Club 4, Key Club 2, Junior Class Treasurer. “You turd!” “II fait froid.” Memories: Saturday nights, football games. Bernadette Manning, Bernie: Cheerleading, Volleyball Team 4, Bowling 2, Softball Team, Library Club (President) 4, Key Club 2 (Assistant V.P.), Flexible Campus, President of the Junior Class, Vice-President of the Senior Class, Teaching handicapped to swim. Memories: Philip, Saturday nights, cheerleading tryouts, the football team, the hockey team, the baseball team, Marshfield for a week with Maya, Josie’s mother’s laugh, Halloween of 76 77, the Key Club convention, the Library Club dinner and luncheons, the prom, the press box, Y.S., T.P.P., all the friends that I love and trust, George’s Island. Catherine McAllister, Cathy: Basketball and Softball. “As free as the wing blows, as free as the grass grows, Born Free.” Zodiac: Cancer. Angela S. McDole, Angel: Key club 2, Senior Class Treasurer, Two-Way Tutor 1, Office Assistant 2, Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Junior Committee. Memories: All my friends and the fun we had through the years. Zodiac: Leo. Michael McLaughlin, Mike: Memories: The day school gets out for good. Barbara McMeill, Babs: Flexible Campus, Charles River Proj., Key Club. “You twill!” Memories: My junior year, all the teachers and friends. Zodiac: Gemini Lisa Mitchell, Lee Mitch: Cheerleading 2, National Honor Society, Library Club 4, Key Club 2, Flexible Campus, Yearbook Staff, Ring Committee. “Obviously!” “More than likely.” Memories: All of my friends and all the fun we had together, cheerleading tryouts and practice during the summer. Zodiac: Libra Maureen Moore: Deca (President), Riding Club, Mr. Wall’s Staff, Powderpuff Football. Ethel M. Ewing - Muhammad, Sunshine: Winter and Spring Track, Volleyball, Cheerleading, National Honor Society, Badminton, Yearbook Staff, Tennis, Gymnastics, Squash, jogging hicking. “Tend the garden that you’ve seeded, be a friend where a friend is needed, and you won ' t have to look the other way.” Memories: The members of the spring track team, and thanks to my two 02 lovely spring and winter track coaches, Mr. Pi and Mr. Hs. Zodiac: Aries. Mike Mullen, Moonshine and Moony: Memories: weekends, frosty lobes, Geils. Gabrielle Nauss, Clem: Deans Office, Off-Campus Activities, Flexible Campus Assistant, Cheerleading, Math Team, Yearbook Staff, Key Club, Transcript Staff. “The long and winding road that leads to your door will never disappear.” Memories: My first day at Rossie High, Cohen’s written tests in gym, Pellegrini’s Geometry class, Donato’s Office, Civic class of 103, seventh period study, co-ed gym, Math Analytics, graduation, Key Club dinner at Mosley’s, Math competition. Patrick E. O’Connor: Library Club, Key Club. Patrick O’Connor, Charlie: Key Club, Hockey Team, A.V. Staff, Baseball Team, Flexible Campus. “I’m Easy.” Memories: Our few wins in hockey. Michael S. Offner, Mike: Tennis 2, Mr. Lennon’s Office Assistant, Student Government 2, Memories: All my friends. Michelle Overton: Badminton Team, Winter Spring Track, Tennis, Self-defense Club, Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society (Treasurer). “This school is so boring, Forget you! Later for you!” Memories: All my friends and all the good times we had together, goofing around, on the bus coming home from track, Georges Island, Marie C. and Therese S., the Thanksgiving Day football game 1977, trying to get this stupid yearbook done, E.W. Zodiac: Cancer. Theresa A. Quartarone, Terri: National Honor Society, Key Club, Flexible Campus, Math Team, Student Staff, Library Club. Memories: Rossie High, 10th grade Math contest, Mr. Conley’s History class, Thanksgiving games, 9th, 11th, 12th, class trip, prom, graduation. Maria Pineda, Mary: Swimming, Dancing. “Oh well!” Memories: My first love when I was a kid. Zodiac: Taurus. Walter Leo Potts, Wally: Shop, Art II. “Do you want to cut class?” Memories: Bus ride last year. April Ray, Pengiun: Basketball, Dancing, Child Development. “What’s up?” Memories: West Roxbury High, helping Mrs. Jones in the office. Zodiac: Capricorn. Favorite class: Business Law, Mr. Carlevale. Ruthann Reid, Rufus: Powderpuff Football, Flexible Campus, Office Assistant. “That’s the cat’s ankles!” Memories: Rossie, Jew Home, Mr. P’s Lav, Fri. 13th’s, summer of 78, Cath’s main man. Sharon Reid, Cliquita: “That’s your business.” Memories: Everybody. Zodiac: Pisces. Maria Rizzotti: Swimming, Tennis, Gymnastics. “I wanna go home,” “Take off.” Memories: going to Arby ' s, partying in the art room office. Zodiac: Aries. Nancy Roche: Art Club, Riding Club, Flexible Campus, Work Study. “What?” Memories: Rossie, the wall, Brighams, Ma Riva ' s, Pancake house. The Rehab, Arbs 75, Micky, E’s house, Costello’s, Christmas vacation 77, all the good times. Zodiac: Scorpio. Bermuda, the prom, graduation, this summer. Therese Sabree, Terry: Swimming, Badminton, Bowling: Zodiac: Leo. Carmela Sellitto: Deca (Treasurer). Zodiac: Scorpio. Michele Shruhan: Deca. Zodiac: Virgo. Brenda J. Silcott, Silc: Track, Softball, Volleyball. “Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me.” Memories: Franczico, my favorite crazy Italian. Zodiac: Pisces. Clarence Jerome Slash, Slash: Football, Deca. Zodiac: Virgo. Gregory Anthony, Gary, Smith Gary. Linda Smith: Cheerleader, Basketball Team, Winter Track Team, Spring Track, Student Government, Prom Committee. Michael Smith, Slim: Basketball. “What’s happen?” Zodiac: Virgo. Dorothy A. Spileos, Dot: Bowling Club 2, Library Club 3, Key Club 2, Cheerleading 1, Yearbook Staff, Senior Council, National Honor Society 2, Junior Class Treasurer, Mr. Lennon’s Office Staff. Memories: football games, cheerleading practice, Saturday nights, hockey games, Mr. Smith’s English class, the gang, Rossie. Zodiac: Aries. Bobby Swartz, Bobby: Baseball, Work Study. “Gaybo, Beth’s bakes.” Memories: Zoo in Heidt’s class, forgetting to go to Dr. Connolly’s class and forgetting to do your homework. What homework? Lisa M. Tobin, LeeLee Toe Toe: Choir, Key Club, Flexible Campus, Softball, Office Ass’t., Swim Team, Powderpuff. Memories: Thanksgiving in the press box, Anne’s house, my cellar, parties, Lennon’s office, Media class. Trig class with Mr. Sharkey, Tech’s hockey game. Alfred Vozzella, Alfie: Deca, Music, Flexible Campus. “So Hello.” Memories: I would like to remember someone very special this year that is C. E. C. Ed Wallace, Bing Bing or Rev.: Football (all-star), stage management. Track, Wrestling, Class Representative. Advisory Council, Baseball. “I don’t know.” Memories: Football practice was Hell. Donna Wells, Dee: Yearbook Staff, Office Staff, Prom Committee, “Don’t look back in the past, when you can look ahead towards ♦he future.” Memories: All mu buddies in the big W! Zodiac: Cancer. I wish the best for all the freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. Hang in there! Kwame Wise: Track, Yearbook Staff, Stage Management. Zodiac: Capricorn. Kin Yuen, Jeanie: Junior Class Committee, Flexible Campus, Basketball Scorer. Memories: My 2 years in Roslindale High and my 2 years in West Roxbury High. 103 SURMAN’S MEN’S WEAR OF ROSLINDALE your headquarters for Levi ' s F.J. HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME INC. Frederick J. Higgins Kevin J. Higgins Brendan F. 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