Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA)

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Til , n; : , . REFLECTIONS 75 Westwood, Massachusetts REFLECTIONS 75 is the fourth yearbook of Edmund W. Thurston Junior High School. It is a product of the combined efforts of junior high students and volunteer staff. We hope that REFLECTIONS 75 will be a pleasant reminder of our years here at Thurston. The school year beginning in September, 1974, was one of challenge, innovation and exploration into many diverse fields. Perhaps the most far-reaching and novel concept of all was marked by the birth of the SUNRISE experiment. Pupils in this program really became a family within the mainstream of the student body, enjoying field trips and totally integrated learning experiences. There was also a variety of mini courses to meet the widest range of individual student interests and the invaluable Career Exploration meetings. Certainly the regular school program was immeasurably enriched by such co-curricular activities as WOSC, whose program culminated in the unforgettable Philadelphia trip; the memorable production of THE Boy Friend; the humanitarian endeavors of Operation HOW; the opportunities for social growth provided by the many school dances, especially the Student Council ' s semi-formal; and the all eighth grade field trip to see A Separate Peace which provided an opportunity for the utilization of one segment of Boston ' s vast cultural resources. Special credit is given to yearbook advisors Ms. Solodar and Ms. Montesano. Special thanks go to Mr. Abbott, Mr. Burke, Mr. Geary and Mr. Swann for their assistance, and an extra big thank-you to all the students who gave so willingly of their time and talent to make REFLECTION 75 a reahty. Betsy Abbott Valerie Allen Liz Alpert Gina Amado David Amdur Canice Angelici Lisa Antell Karen Antonellis Mark Arakelian Steven Asbrand Cathy Atchue Michael Aymie Susan Barry Lynn Agar Sterling Barrett Scott Darling Stephen Beltramini Cheryl Bernson Larry Bero Laurie Bigelow Lisa Birch Jeff Bobrick Matt Bolster Tricia Bonner Michelle Borden Sabrina Bower Billy Bardy tAC James Russell, Principal Susan Breese Bob Brooks Paul Broughton Jeannette Brown Pam Brown Linda Bryant Jon Bullis Kathy Buttrick Charlisse Bynoe Peter Cakridas Robyn Calisti Francis Callaghan Kelly Carey Kevin Carson Bernard Carter Becky Carver Anna Marie Casale Beth Casey Pam Casey Sarah Chapin Peter Clark David Clay Janet Cobb Susan Collette Frank Connell Kim Connelly Lisa Corlito Jimmy Cosgrove Carol Creasi Kevin Criss Carmen Crocker Susan Croke Liz Crowley Linda Cucci Jane Cummings Joan Cummings David Corkery Anthony Cossette Peter Daitch Carol Dalton Patty Davenport Raleigh Davis Cathy DeAngelis Marea DeAngelis Sally DeAngelis Mark DeBenedictis Sylvia DeGregorio Jane DeSisto Raye DeWolfe Hugo DiMartino Doreen DiMascio SSlt Seventh Grade Superlatives Most Versatile: Richard Johnson, Lislie Ferraro Most Popular: Chuck Mundt, Michelle Keating Best Personality, Dotty Kallenberg, Jack Devaney Cutest: Lynn Agar, David Scales Best Dressed: Valerie Allen, Bobby Smith Most Considerate: Karen Wolfe, John Mazzarella Funniest: Kelly Carey, Jon Gibbons Smartest: Kathy Powers, Paul Broughton Most Musical: Robyn Calisti, Allen White Most Artistic: Nancy Procaccino, Paul DiMattia Most Athletic: Tricia Bonner, John MacLellan Most Likely to Succeed: Kathy Powers, Joe Toffo- loni Paul DiMattia Dan Dion Cathy Doherty Chris Donovan Sean Dowd Noreen Devaney Susan Downes Joyce Eldridge Diane Elwinger Richard Erlandson Donna Ferrara Leslie Ferraro Mike Ferry Martin Fitzgerald Chuck Flahive Doreen Fleming Tim Foley Bob Forsberg John Fountas Keith Fowler Arlene Gabriels Keith Gardner Delores Garufo Greg Gaudio Eddie T. Gavin Eddie Gavin Mark Gavin John Gerlach Susan Gerlach Jon Gibbons Mary Beth Gilroy Darren Glover David Glover Michael Glynn Mary Ann Gonser Bob Goodale Gary Guindon John Hallion Mike Hampton Ed Hanley Karen Hansen Scott Hayes Billy Hickey Gerard Hill Lauren Hill Allan Heyd Richard Hopkins Terry Horton David Howitt John Hurley Richard Johnson Cheryl Jones Dotty Kallenberg Tom Kane Michelle Keating Beth Keller Joe Kelliger Colette Kelly Christine Keough Donna Kilburne Carol Kinne Robert Knox Stephen Kusmin Bernadette Lambert Becky Lambert Stephen Lane Lisa Legge Jane Lohrer Daniel Lord Greg Love Janice Luke Kenneth Lundberg T_J Mark Lynch Susan Lynch Craig Lynn David Mac Elhiney Lisa MacLean James MacLeay John MacLellan Barry MacQuarrie John Magee Lisa Mancinelli Steven Marram Scott McConnell Colleen McDevitt Sandra McCormick Kevin McGrath Evon McRae Jean Meriden Wendy Miller Mark Moriarty Kim Morse Richard Mortelliti James Mulgrev Bonnie Mulhane Chuck Mundt Christina Murphy Denise Murphy Philip Murphy Donna Nash Elaine Nee Robin Nichols Michael Norton Kevin O ' Brien Melissa Ogden Richard Ogilvie Dan O ' SuUivan Rose Pallis Dan Palmer Diana Petrakos Lisa Pinciaro Chris Poli Kathy Powers Linda Pratt Nancy Procaccino Marianne Provenzano Tom Qualtieri Neil Rasmussen Mike Reardon Lois Reason Paul Re illy Kathy Reissfelder Dan Rice Ann Rinaldi Kevin Riordan Eileen Roach Band Officers President: Richard Clegg Librarians: Anita Murphy, Sandra Cook Sergeant at Arms: Sterling Barrett World Organization Study Club President: Susan Flynn Vice-President: Kay Montgomery Secretary- Treasurer Katryn Elwinger Managers: Jon Bain, Curt Bigelow Student Council Officers President: Lisa Rossetti Vice -P res.: Betsy Ratto Secretary: Vick Quinn Treasurer: John Barden Nancy Rogers Wayne Rollins Dan Romaine immy Rose oe Ruggiero Richard Saari Cliff S allele David Scales Russell Scarlata Ted Schweitzer Randy Scollins Beth Scott Barrie Sesnovich Jennifer Shamlian Barbara Shea John Sheingold Todd Simms Debbie Singer John Skelly Jeff Smith Susanne Snyder Debbie Spark Laura Spark Ron Stapleton David Stasey Bobby Steeves Donny Stivaletta Jay Stoebel Jordan Stone Warren Washburn Page Webber Cheryl Weinstein Kathy Welch Donna West Allen White Mary White Rosemary Wieners Alex Williams David Williams Sheri Williams Eileen Winn Maura Winslow Susan Wisialko Karen Wolfe Gary Yessaillian Greg Zaff Ql S 10 MATH Ms. Schurz W ' Pj l ■■I Mr. Rook Ms. Solodar ' ' if OFF. ADM. Mrs. Hayes READING Miss Niman Mrs. Porter Ms. Brady GUIDANCE Mrs. Mullins Mr. Wenners Mrs. Gladstone FOREIGN LANGUAGES Mr. Shevchuk Ms. Montesano Mr. Duncheneau Mrs. Irvine Mrs. Donnenfeld 12 MUSIC AND ART ! s Mrs. Campbell Mr. Monaghan Miss Trisorio Ms. Brediger HEALTH P.E. Mr. Downes Mr. Harris Ms. Hubbard Mr. Crowe SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. Jackson Mr. Brown Mrs. Gallagher 13 CAREER ED. LIBRARIANS Mrs. Pond Mr. Burke NURSE GUST. Mrs. Walker Mrs. Chamberlin 14 Mr. Baker Dwight Aspinwall Billy Babcock Paul Badger Jon Bain Karen Balabanis Lara in Balekjian Brian Beaulieu Jon Benner David Benson Sharon Bernsen Curt Bigelow Julie Bishop Linda Bloom Kevin Brawley Tom Broderick Lori Brooks Alan Brown Bonnie Brown Philip Brown Carolyn Buonato Kevin Burke Michael Buteau Robert Cannata Brian Cappuccino 15 Robbie Carbonaro David Carlson Denise Carr Mark Carver Richard Cerullo Damon Collins Paul Condrin Ed Conley Doug Crawford Richard Creasi Joan Cullen Sharon Daher Laurie Daitch Bob Daley Liz D ' Amario Tori Dare Ann Deacon Billy Deacon ]ulie Delaplace Dawn Denny Sean Devlin Sally Dew Greg DiCregorio loe Delapa 16 Kim DiPiertro Richard Doherty Robert Doherty Maureen Donlon Billy Donovan Karen Doull Kirt Doursounian Ken Downes Diane Doyle Jennifer Drayton David Easland Glenna Edson Paul Engeian Maura Fitzpa trick Susan Flynn Sharon Foster Suzanne Fuller Joe Gattozzi Paul Gaughan Phyllis Gavin Niel Geary Sarah Gelotte Lauren Gerulskis Lee Ann Giberti i. 0ii-f ,« t ' - ' i I .Jm - ( 17 Ann Gillespie Judith Gillespie Betsy Gillis Adam Gilmore Mary Alice Glaser Carla Gomes Eighth Grade Superlatives Most Versatile: Betsy Ratto, Dan Watson Most Popular: Carolyn Rosenfeld, Mike Fabiano Best Personality: Melissa Johnson, John Barden Best Dressed: Lisa Lynch, Dan Watson Most Considerate: Kathi Kaligian, Jim McCafferty Funniest: Mary McGinnis, Chris Lund Smartest: Margaret Schmitt, Denis Roche Most Musical: Lisa Rossetti, Charlie Pappis Most Artistic: Linda Leonard, Ameer Atallah Most Athletic: Ann Deacon, John Kerivan Most Likely to Succeed: Pat Kontrimas, Joe Gundal Ed Gonsalves Joe Gundal Chris Haley Carol Hamwey Ellen Hanley Amy Hanlon Eddie Harnett Angelo Hasiotis Scott Hayward Katie Hazen Susan Healy Paula Henderson Jimmy Herendeen Laura Hess Jean Higginbottom Jennifer Horton Ed Huber Ann Ihnatko Tom Jacobs Sharon Jamgotchian Lauren Jar vis Melissa Johnson Buddy Kane Leela Kapur 18 % £i A Cheryl Keegan Maureen Keough Barbara King Robert Kuppens Leona Lamme Richard Landry Carmen Lazzaro Linda Leonard Tom Lindemayer Marcia Lobosco Chris Lund Scott Mackey Tom Magri Nancy Maloof Jimmy McCafferty Lorraine McCarthy Bryan McElroy Paul McGovern Vic Mclnnis Patricia McKay Mark McNamara Gary McNicholas Kevin Meagher Dennis Megley f 19 John Messina Stephen Millward Andria Mitchell Denise Mitchell Stephen Mitchell Tommy Mitchell Carl Moeller Terry Monac Susan Monaghan Kay Montgomery Holly Moulton Tom Mukoy Anita Murphy Beth Mutchler Chris Nagle Jeri Nagler Nadine Neville Katie O ' Connell Patrick O ' Reilly Charlie Pappis Robert Parlee Anita Pelusi Chris Petersen Ted Petrakos Seventh Grade Boys Basketball Team Brian Warren John McCleUan Jeff Smith Greg Love Ron Stapleton Jim MacLeay Tom McKenna Jim Ward David Scales David Glover Kevin McGrath Bob Smith Paul Broughton Cliff Sallale Gerard Hill John MacAuley Steve Lane 4 la ' ' W . 9i ' ' 1 m ■ W. ' . ' f K A S ■ y Hi J Seventh-Eighth Grade Girls ' Basketball Team Tricia Bonner Jane DeSisto Noreen Devaney Bonnie Mulhane Nancy Procaccino Sharon Foster Eileen McDonald Anita Murphy ' Nancy Nee Ellen Troy Tina Smith Denise Shanning Maureen Whitley 20 Anthony Piazza Gary Pisano Chris Powers John Powers Cindy Prevett Greg Quinn Vicki Quinn Linda Randall Ray Ricci Charlene Rich Susan Rines Mark Rizza Danny Robertson Denis Roche Jeff Rosenberg Carolyn Rosenfeld Lisa Rossetti Debbie Runci Mark Rushton Peter Ruza Marwan Samrout David Sareault Angela SavioU Kathy Schifone Eighth Grade Boys Basketball Team Jim McCoy Brian Cappuccino Mike Walsh Ken Downes John Kerivan Dan Smith Brian Gallgher Charlie Pappis Craig Colpitts Tom Lindemayer eff Sterling Kirt Doursounian Scott Swann BUly Deacon Sam Seward 21 Margaret Schmitt Chris Scholz Jeff Scibilia Sam Seward Michelle Shamon Denise Shanning Chris Sheehy Barbara Shepperson Joe Short Jon Silverman Dan Smith Ken Smith Jennifer Sten Lori Stephenson Jeff Sterling Deirdre Sullivan Robert Surrett Scott Swann Paul Swartz Michael Sweeney Frank Tahmoush Ruthann Tarullo Paul Tavalone Robert Thornton Lisa Tibbetts Nancy Tibbetts Glenn Tohosky Suzanne Tosi Mary Troiano Ellen Troy Mark Turley Jean Turner Kathy VanStry Lisa Vivona Mike Wadden Debbie Walsh Mike Walsh Mark Warren Dan Watson Melissa Webber Robert Westhaver Lee White Maureen Whitley Vicki Wilhelm Michael Hourihan f ' 22 Ameer Atallah Charles Atkins Billy Babineau Diane Bailey John Barden Jenny Barrington Lee Ann Bartow Judi Bashian Paul Basile Craig Beattie Vida Beder Anne Bennett Ellen Berlin Jane Bernard John Ciampa Michael Clarke Richard CI egg Robert Clegg Barb Clement Jamie Sue Cloney Michael Coleman Craig Colpitts Lee Connors Sandra Cook Art Costonis Lori Crawford Joyce Crowley Paul Dello Russo Katryn Elwinger Michael Fabiano John Fannon Charles Ferzoco Diane Fleming Gary Flodin Mark Flynn Todd Francis Sandra Galins Brian Gallgher Billy Gavin Susan Hamwey June Howley Kathi Kaligian Ann Marie Kelly John Kerivan Danny Kinsman Debbie Klint Debbie Kramger Lisa Lynch Beth Maus Lisa Maxwell John McDermott David Mullins Nancy Nee Pam Munroe 23 Billy Palmer Barbara Pond Loralee Roenfeldt John Scales Liz Towle Curt Ventola Mark Vogel Mark Wallace Richard Wyllie Jacqueline Bolduc Mike Brady Chuck Brawley Susan Breese Peter Cariani John Derwin Dorcella Evans Ann Giovino Janice Ihnatko Herbie Irvine Jim Kane Mark Kane Kathy Keane Sonja Margeson Tommy Marshall John Mason John Mc Aulay Nadien McDonedd Mike McGowan Tom McKenna Joseph Montella Donald Murray Letitia Pollard Brigita Spakevicius Kathy Sullivan Karen Surrett Paula Swartz Susan Taber Anne Thie Jimmy Ward Kathy Welling SEVENTH GRADE RE- TAKES: fmmi jiami Sorry! No pictures available for J. Devaney, D. Massey, J. Mazzarella, R. Murphy, J. Buonagurio, H. Fairbanks, M. Ferrara, J. Ferzoco, P. Kontrimas, R. Lackey, S. Laham, K. Larsea J- Macari, E. Mac Donald, D. MacPherson, P. Manchester, K. Martin, A. Mason, B. McCambly, J. McCoy, B. McDonald, C. McGill, K. McHugh, T. Michael, B. Moulton, J. Mullins, J. Nicol, A. Ogden, D. O ' Rourke, T. Padell, P. Philips, B. Ratto, J. Ryan, T. Smith, B. Smith, H. Sturgis, B. Trainor, R. Viar, M. Wadden, P. Whalen 24 9 HERFf JONES YEARBOOKS rijAi ttd onnsrOw iiis J - WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY l ;hVi 3 3018 00230 1474 We wanderers, ever seeking the lonelier way? begin no day where we have ended another day; and no sunrise finds us where sunset left us. -Kahlil Gibran For Reference Not to be taken from this room iik 1 vl M l, n - I .A . - r ■• ' ' i -: b i 1 . . ;NQtfollowinglapfe tei ' rrtine| coarse, but ' rathe( ng par own; unafraid tplxplqraevery f c : . alternative, this ifftheryyavr m which we have searched fo ; andjaerhap s fo ind, our goals. Wheth 5r e§e goals ari } tiltiraatery attaim dor hojfc-itis the search and our ie ultant iinique development for vhich we will-remember 11 75.- t f -• • jr . - -- « ' ' . .♦• 1  •• ' • -. ' c. 4 . -iA.r lifc—ap • ' • ' « -v SENIORS • 30 CLASSES • 84 ATHLETICS • 98 WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL WESTWOOD, MASSACHUSETTS Senior Class Publication Nineteen hundred, seventy-five Editors Nancy M. Masison Jane E. Montgomery Advisor Charles W. Flahive Our memories of Westwood High School will be in the people we have known and the experiences we ' ve had . . . DEDICATION You have been a unique factor in influencing our growth and development as students and as individuals. You have never onnitted an opportunity for doing a kindness, speaking a true work, or making a friend. Through your many qualities and understanding for others, you have cultivated the science of human relationships. Your friendship has been practical, alive, and concrete. You have been an inspiration to us; and have helped us immeasurably to gain the confidence to learn who we are and to be ourselves. Your guidance and unselfish devotion of your time and of yourself have helped to make our years at Westwood High a priceless gift. It is with our sincere thanks and love that we dedicate the 1975 Green Years to you, Joseph McCoy Thank You . . . He has achieved success who has lived welL ' laughed often, and loved muchfwho has gained the respect dT intelligent men and the love of little mplished His ta thg world better than he found it, whether toy an rfVifJfoved poppy, a perfecTpoem, or a regwetf SoutT ho has never lacked appfeciatiornof earth ' beauty, or failed to-expressif?Wh(n S alwayslooked for the best in others and given- the bestltSHad; whose life was anJns piratioi iand whose memory a benediction. -  ■  ■ —Bessie A. Stanley The Heart is the capital of the Mind, The Mind is a single state. The Heart and Mind together make A single continent. One — is the population— Numerous enough. This ecstatic nation Seek — it is Yourself. ' mi m A. ||t |  r ' • • ' . ' • ' • ' • -n.-iii- ■ ij £aKg . • • ' •.-■ ' ' ' WH - v .-. ■Wmr We ' ll Miss . . . MR. CHARLES P. DOYLE As the Green Years entered production, we learned that our Assistant Principal for the past six years would be leaving Westwood High School. During his tenure at WHS Mr. Doyle committed himself fully to the students and faculty. In spite of his many duties, he was never too busy to listen to our problems, ideas, and concerns. He provided a live and dynamic personality to the daily activities and his leadership directed many new innova- tive programs and ideas to the school. His warm and humanis- tic approach eased many a problem and his interest in the total school was always evident. We wish him well as he accepts a new challenge as Principal of a large high school in the Chicago area, and offer our thanks and appreciation for a job well done at Westwood High School. Whatever you can do, or dream you can begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. -W. H. Murray Dr. John F. Tobin Superintendent of Schools - YOU CAN ' T BEAT THE SYSTEM The administration of the Westwood School System has done a fine job during our four-year stay here at the high school. (This is no great feat seeing they had the Class of 75 to work with!!) During our stay we have witnessed the magnifi- cent addition of the Media Center, mezzanine, and smoking area. All these ideas were brought into reality through the co-operation and hard work of students, faculty, and administrators. Congratulations, administrators, for a job well done! N= C. Louis Cedrone Assistant Superintendent f or Curriculum and Instruction Leo J. Crowe Assistant Superintendent for Business Gilbert Johnson School Committee: Left to right: Louise Padden, Secretary: C. Louis Cedrone, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum; Elizabeth Kendrick; Leo J. Crowe, Assistant Superintendent for Business: Dr. John F. Tobin, Superintendent of Schools: Robert Youiden. Chairman: Paul Broughton; Catherine Hinchman; Charles Masison. Rita Van Dusen Secretary Charles Doyle Assistant Principal Nancy Legge Receptionist Phillip Flaherty Assistant Principal Deborah Flessas Secretary Marjorie Hancox Secretary We think we make better students. At US 7 C The Music Department is under the guidance and direction of two very dedicated teachers — Mr. John J. Markarian, Jr. and Mr. Sebastian Bonaiuto. Through their leadership and inspiration they have produced many fine performances featuring instrumental ensembles and choral groups. The highlights of the year included the school musical, Kiss Me Kate , and a Pops Concert fea- turing several of this school ' s finest musical groups. Forever expanding and seeking a wider program, the Art Department, under the talented direction of Mr. Thomas DelSignore, Mrs. Judith DesPres, and newcomer Mr. Michael Milan, creates more opportunities for the students to excel in the fields of fine arts and crafts. Plans are underway which will create courses further concentrated in fine-arts areas, such as illus- tration, painting, sculpture, and design. Students enrolled in courses in Westwood High School ' s Art Department are able to obtain the solid back- ground needed to further their art training, talents, and careers. Those not oriented towards a career in art gain more insight into their own personal crea- tive abilities and means of expression. John Markarian Director of Music Thomas DelSignore Department Head Sebastian Bonaiuto Judith DesPres Michael Milan 14 BUSINESS... Marion Healy Department Head The Business Department, headed by Mrs. Marion Healy, trains career-oriented students for the business world. Most college-bound students at Westwood High also avail themselves of the many opportunities available in the department. The valu- able skills acquired are often offered to the school and community through a variety of service activi- ties. The courses offered in the Business Department include shorthand, typewriting, law, accounting, secretarial and office procedures, data processing, office machines, and business English. The skills acquired here at Westwood will become invaluable in future years. typing Carolyn Bergen Charles Flahive Albert Nolan 15 $ i m 1 yi M ■ ■ l V 1 Frances Burns Department Head George Hancox Mildred Sluder Bertille Sheffield Elizabeth Wentzell Mary Bishop David Sanfason 16 WnEEE tiieee ' s AWlLLi Louise Ballou Evelyn Malm Ellen Eberly Nadine Weltman 1. HERE S A MTTIIOD. Ellin Glancy Terrence Earls .17 George Parker Director of Driver Education Ruth Very Barbara Gray 18 .ii, Elaine Eaton Department Head Ann Marie Gean anol Dhimitri 19 Celia Viall Director of Guidance l Keith Peden Special Needs Teacher Under the direction of IVlrs. Celia S. Viall, the Guidance Department served to increase our awareness of the world and its vocations. Career night, put together by our guidance personnel with those of surrounding towns, was a big success. Conferences with our guidance counselors and adnnissions personnel from educational institutions throughout the country further paved the road toward our future. Claire Sheff m Anne Ruede Consulting Teacher Patricia Parkinson Teacher Aide James Nayduch Work-Study Coordinator 20 Joanne Arnold Virginia Burke Marguerite Knight Department Head o i In the past three years, the Home Economics Department has greatly expanded. It has pHH grown from six course offerings to sixteen as the capable staff of Miss Knight, Mrs. Burke W J and Mrs. Arnold strive to satisfy the needs of the student. A broad spectrum is covered in the department which somehow caters to the expert T seamstress as well as the boy learning to fry eggs for Saturday morning breakfast. Courses in cooking span from gormet and foreign all the way to basic foods and in clothing span taHrf from tailoring to clothing workshops. The department also includes courses in Child I 1 Growth and Development and Contemporary Living where students learn through experi- ence in teaching about youngsters and raising a family. Home Economics is for everyone! j Look Miiat cookii ; mdustmal tmxLphic I ' I ' 1 ) } I i I ri 1 ' ' 111 ' I I I f I, a.1:}iemcdics 1 1 ( ' 1 1 1 1 ( I I I ' ' 1 1 I This year the Math Department has expanded and changed for the better. Team teaching and the math seminar room have proven successful. The computer teletypes are used at all hours of the day. Again, as in past years, the Math Team had a successful season and the Math Olympiad and the actuaries tests were administered to those students who wished to compete. Judith Bolles James Pender Department Head CanPkJTERlZED Raymond Kodzis BR UN TRAINING 23 C. Eugene Sweezey Director of Media Center S moid ctnt -t Elizabeth Clement School Nurse Thomas Lyman Audio-Visual Director George Syverson Custodial Supervisor r ' K:i Virginia McCoubrey Librarian Dorothy Napoleone Secretary 24 Bernice Boger Secretary Physical Education George Bader Director of Athletics From such traditional sweat-breakers as basketball, tennis, gymnastics, and wrestling to the newest form of savagery-hand hockey, the Physical Education Department offers students a wide variance of challenging activities. All of the phys-ed teachers are active in coaching school athletic teams and bring their sense of teamwork and sportsmanship to their classes. Archery anyone? Kathy Delaney Joseph Gearon Walter Alessi Paul Tuccelli Fliysieal fitness is a myof life 25 Maxine Broderick Department Head The Science Department of WHS offers a variety of courses covering the areas of biol- ogy, chemistry, and physics. In addition to the basic classes, advanced placement and laboratory courses are open to all. For stu- dents who have an interest in a science ca- reer, an independent biology course is also offered. This year, the Department has a new and welcomed addition, Mr. Detwiles. He was appointed to fill the position of Mr. Snell who will be missed by everyone. Edward Marx Christos Sarris Ivan Van deWorkeen 26 Even if you know a lot you may still have a lot to learn. Raymond Keegan Calvin Topalian Gail Thwing Dorothy Saltmarsh 27 Richard Stack Peter Case The Social Studies Department, under the guidance of Department Head William Davis, continues to offer its wide variety of courses geared to meet each and every student ' s inter- ests and needs. Guest speakers brought to the school by sociology teacher, Donald Beurman, added to this department ' s curriculum. Such well known speakers as Congressman Robert Drinan and Newsman Tom Ellis provided stu- dent insight into political, social, and economic problems of today. Fredericka Richardson Priscilla Congdon William Davis Department Head 28 29 SENIORS PRESIDENT Robert A. Boyle 78 Fox Hill Street Titles of Hpnor add not to his worth, who is himself an honor to his titles. Andy . . . pet peeve is troupe ' s . . . favorite activities: skiing, kung fu . . . likes parties, poems, Delaware, Cash- mere Lounge . , . dislikes flirts, pornography . . . ssssoul train . . . M.R., D.B., J.M. and Dot . . found everywhere . . . shifty eyebrows, rolling eyes . . . plans world travel and business law. Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, 4; Tennis 2; Football 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Track 1, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Lacrosse Club 3, 4; Senior Play, Class President 4. VICE-PRESIDENT Stephanie Andrews 65 Stanford Drive To know her is to appreciate her Stephanie . . . typical Gemini . , . Chocolate covered cherries . . . dislikes getting dumped on, getting up at 5:30... M.r I. ' s and Ow ' s, physics with Mr. K. . . . What can I say? . . . eating hot fudge sundaes, ice skating . . . always losing contacts ... 7 . . . Daniel found with K.B. and the Jew. in pool lobby or with M.S. . . . college and travel. Class Vice-President 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Senior Play; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Majorette 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3. Officers of the Class of 1975 SECRETARY Laurie Gaynor 152 Burgess Ave. Time is not measured by the passing of the years, but by what one does, what one feels and what one achievesl Laurie . . pet peeves: late colorguard practices, phoney people . mountain climbing . . . concerts . . skiing . . . likes Cat Stevens, away games, kittens, honest and sincere people . . . Guide! . . . can ' t wait! . . . I don ' t get it. . . . Yo , . . Amadia . . . Nance . . found at Norwood Mac ' s, on the football field at halftime . . thinks tall . . . likes anything blue . . . overalls . . . batique clothing . . . smiling . . . petite . . . gazelling around . . . college, travel. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1; Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Drill Team 2; Color Guard, co-cap- tain 3, captain 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Drama Club 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Track Team Scribe 1, 2, 4; Swim Team Scribe 2; Prom Com- mittee 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3. TREASURER Patricia Tosi 91 Wildwood Drive Personality is to man what perfume is to a flower. Pat . . . pet peeve is gaudy looking things . . . favorite activities: swimming, lifeguarding, creating, and having a good time . . likes Country Store Look , traveling, sunny days, bike riding, good friends, the beach . ... hates locks that won ' t open, smokefilled rooms . . . Be serious. . . . favorite people are members of the Girls ' Swim Team . . . gullible, always taking a beating . . . Barbells . . . the vegetarian . . . college. Chorus 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4: Health Careers Club 4, Swim Team 2, 3,4. 32 (J1 Theresa Abbate 224 Hartford Street ' Life is very short and there ' s no time for fussing and fighting. Terri . . . Terror . . . pet peeves: noisy classrooms . . . busy phone lines . . . bad knees . . . process of gradua- tion . . . plays baseball . . . bowls . . . listening to music . Ice Capades . . . Red Sox games . . . likes Florida, serenity, spring, and old movies . . . dislikes confusion . . . thinking about the future . . . maniac drivers . . . Bien Surf . . . Quoi? . . . Quiet, I ' m trying to con- centrate! If . . . favorite people: Nana, Bumpa, helpful teachers, John Denver . . . found in the Media Center . doing homework . . . extra hel p room, chewing gum, carrying books . . . plans to attend college, dis- cover the meaning of life. Senior Play; Pep Ciubl; Yearbool Staff. Audrey Aldus 477 Hartford Street the world and one ' s It is impossible to please all father. Audrey . . . dislikes taking tests . . . likes studies, sewing, crocheting . . . boys . . . dislikes school . . . Oh, Gee! . . . found in cafeteria . . . Cheryl . . . Joe . . . always happy . . . dirty blonde hair . . . plans to travel. Yearbook Staff 4; Library Club 1. Cheryl Anderson 71 Hartford Street Her eyes are filled with laughter. Cheryl . . . Chuba . . . long blonde hair, freckles . . . always laughing, playing cards, sleeping late . . . pet peeves: talking to Bimbo on the phone, fake people. Chemistry... Huh? ... You animal! ... likes leaving at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays, Lovely Lo ' s . . . Petey, Bessy Bomb, Na, Linda . . . found at Walpole Mall and Lindy ' s house . . . college and travel. Janet Anderson 38 Briar Lane A smile costs nothing but means so much. Janet . . . likes subs, guitars, crusin ' , McDonald ' s . fa- vorite people: Dave, L.S., J.B., S.G., Eric Clapton, All- man Bros . . . dislikes makeup and people that are slow . . . pet peeve is driving on Clapboardtree Street . . found at tmerson ' s, anywhere but home . . . I can ' t wait till we graduate! . . . quiet with a pretty smile . . . work and travel. Business Club 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Lina Angelici 25 Wagon Road Let the earth take that which is hers, for I, man, have no ending. Lina . . . Leensie . . . Squirt . . . likes cheerleading, karate, dancing, skiing, lots of clothes, vanilla cokes, the Sugar Baby Bag . . . hates Tulsa University, mono . . Be good! . . . Guess who? . . . Why do I al- ways get dumped on? . . Angel . . . John . . . found in lower lobby at 2:30 at her pond, in the blue F85 . . . bouncy ...2 + 2 = 4... college. Senior Play; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, cocaptain 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; French Club 2; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Kiss Me Kate 4. Nadia Atallah 64 Woodland Road So quiet and yet full of life Nadia . . . playing cards, eating. Jumping off roofs . . . found at Walpole Mall, over Lindy ' s, parties at Sullivans ' . . . pet peeves: sisters, Westwood, Mr. B., The Cream- ery . . . likes Bob Dylan, GTG ' s, Yes , and macaroni cheese . . . Does anyone have cards? . . . Bloody Hell! . . . Justin, Elli, Cher, Snides . . . London . . . col- lege and travel. Luke Angelus 43 Magaletta Drive Better make a weak man your enemy than your fri- end. Luke . . . pet peeve: first dates, steady girl friends, work- ing overtime, pickles.. . enjoys collecting magazines, the Boosters Club . . . dislikes Stoughton girls . . . You better wake up! . . . Get on this thing! . . . Would you please? . . . favorite people: Humph, Jay, Birt, and the gang . . . found on the football field . . . hates Sun- day mornings . . . college, plans to get rich and buy a vet. Football 1, 2, 3, 4. co-captain 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook staff. 33 CO John Atchue 18 Hooper Street Progress is impossible without change; and those who cannot change their minds, cannot change anything. ' John ... H . likes sports, D.Q. the gang blue eyes dislikes filling out questionnaires . . . _.... ? you kiddin me? . . . Pete and found at Pet ' s or in the blue Rambler . . . , college. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4: Class President 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Student Council 2, 3: Senior Play; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2,3. Jane Atkins 1536 High Street Take advantage of life or it will take advantage of you. Jane . . . hates piano music composed for large hands . . . enjoys playing music . . . Antiquing . . . going to flea markets . . likes absurd plays . . . good conversa- tion . . . good food and good music . . . dislikes people who intentionally deceive . . . You ' re kidding? . . . Really? . . . favorite people are all her friends . . . found in the music room, the Little Theater, or in the courtyard . . college, medschool. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Accompanist 3, 4; District Band 2. 4; Double Quartet Accompanist 3, 4; Senior Play; Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Madrigals Accompanist 2; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Wood- wind Ensemble 2, 4; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4. Lynne Bachofner 92 Fisher Street Never look down to test the ground before your next step — only he who keeps his eye fixed on the far horizon will find his right road. Lynne... pet peeves: chemistry, people who walk slo wly, aerials, back handsprings . . . gymnastics , . . likes peanut butter cookies . . . dislikes being teased . . . Don ' t bug mef . . . Run that by me again. . . . Nooooo . . . found at Bergson ' s, in the neighborhood . . . always late for history . . . turtle! . . . college. Chorus 1. 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Harlequin 3; Girls ' Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Majorettes 1, 2. Debra Band 30 Perry Drive The world is ours; we have only to take it. Debbie . . . Grammy . . phone, daydreaming . guidance department, . . . likes V. C. IVIath lunch, with the Greek . Deb . . ■ eating, talking on the dislikes homework, English, silent people . . Be serious! . . . found out of town, out to . . J.B., Blondie . . . no luck . . . brown eyes . . . physical therapy. Chorus 2, 4; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society Vice-President 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 2; Manager of Basketball 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; French Clu b 2, 3 Michelle Balliro 110 Church Street If something gets in my way, I ' ll go ' round it. Michelle . . . pet peeves: moondrop, the Snoop Sisters, and Monday mornings . . . enjoys skipping school . . . driving and collecting things ... loves night life . . . good parties . . . deep people . . . dislikes long school days and hassling teachers. . Give me a break! . . . George, Shawny, Jumbo, Dodie . . . found driving around in wierd vehicles and anywhere but in school . . . loves zoos, parks, and camping in the woods . . big brown eyes . . . tall . . . slim . . plans to travel the U.S. and Europe, then to business school Pep Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play; Prom Com- mittee 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Arlene Barbieri 46 Birch Street The will to accomplish, the mind to understand. Arlene . . . pet peeve is English . . . enjoys swimming, boating, lifeguarding . . . the ocean . . . horseback riding in the country ... tea . . kite flying . . . I ' m starved. . . . Really?? . . . favorite people are good friends . . . found in the pool, Cleveland Circle, McDonald ' s . . . England . . . college, dentistry, and travel. Track 2, 3; Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4. Julie Basile 69 Summer Street What IS life without a little fun. Julie . . pet peeve is phonies . . likes dancing . meet- ing new people . . . humming . . . pistachios . . . the Cape . . favorite people are Woody Allen, Jackie, Scott B. . . . balloons with Gail . . . found where least ex- pected . . . college, travel. Cheerleader 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play. 34 . .r- KV CO 01 Christine Beaton 32 Russell Avenue Don ' t walk in front of me; I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me; I may not lead. Walk beside me and be my friend. Chris . . . dislikes typing, crutches, doctors, lectures . . . horseback riding . . . basketball ... Softball .. . lo ves popcorn, cashews, and movies . . . hates cherries, dresses, cats . . . Are you kidding? . . . favorite people: Bill H., Mrs. P., Dear Abby . . . found at horse events, Antons, in the barn . . . college, major m preveterinary medicine. Chorus 2: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3; Girls ' Basketball 2, 3; Manager of Basketball 2, 3. Stephen Beattie 218 Briar Lane It ' s man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Steve . . . pet peeves: two-faced, off beat . . . works on car . . . Creature . . . Yeouch! . . . J.A., Rosey, B.J , R.M. . . . found at The Harp and Bard . . . unshaven . . . college. Chorus 2; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Boys ' Hock- ey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Lacrosse 3, 4. Susan Beatty 137 Colburn Street A penny save is a penny earned. Sue . . . likes talking, good drinks, Bermuda, butter . . . dislikes noisy people, liars, hylms, wearing make-up . . . going to parties, gossiping . . . pet peeves: working, blis- tered noses... Give me a break! ... Definite- ly! . . . favorite people: S.L.J., D.B., R.B. kids, and the rest of the gang . . . found in the truck, having a good time . . . plans to go to college, speech therapy. Chorus 3: Senior Play 4; Drill Team 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Football 2, 3; Manager of Girls ' Swim Team 2, 3: Prom Committee 3, 4; Helath Careers Club 3; Future Nurses 4. Jeffrey Beltis 19 Smith Drive The will of a man is his happiness. Jeff . . . pet peeves: gym, homeroom . . . cars . . . party- ing . . . likes money, fast cars, girls . . . dislikes cliques . . . Who me? . . . Don ' t worry about it! . . . favo- rite people: Bob, Eva, David, Anne . . . found in smoking area, cafeteria, Firestone . . . quiet . . . serious . . . work, technical college. Drama Club 1, 2. Scott Benner 43 Dover Terrance Say what you think and act as you feel. Scott . . . the bunter . . . frizzle hair . . . framed eyes . . . question belly ... am iron man. . . . found cruising, and parking down Old Stone... likes screaming, joking, playing sports . . . dislikes quiet vibes, fakes, flat cakes. . . Gee, you ' re ugly. . . . Do you kno w me? . . . plans to go into car dealership. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Diane Benson 44 Greenhill Road I ' ll always be there, but never on time. Diane . . . likes beaches, French fries, parties . . . dislikes N.H., staying in, hairdressers . . . pet peeves: being rushed, curfews, not being able to go to Bermuda . . . skiing . . . swimming . . . You know what? . . . Dare me. . . , likes H tark, S.B., S.J., and friends . . found with the gang, working, shopping . . . college. Chorus 1, 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4 John Bennett 122 Thatcher Street A quart of ale is a dish for a king. John . Grandpa . . pet peeves: supercilious snobs, pit rats . . . Boosters Club. . . memories with L.A.H., cer- tain Drill Team members. . . oh, no! . . . O.K. toots. ... Carl and guy . . . found at the Pits, Old Stone Road . . . red eyes, tHe stache . . . college. Senior Play 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4, Lacrosse 3, 4; Intramural Wrestling and Basketball 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Team 1. 35 Kathleen Berkland 355 High Street When you find what you ' re always wanted, that ' s not where the beginning begins, that ' s where the end starts. Kath . . . pet peeves: M.M. ' s and Ow ' s . . . favorite activi- ties: cribbage, swimming, watching Carson, sleeping . . . dislikes gossip, clocks dogs . . . likes whistles and vaca- tions . . Oh, spare me! . . Oh, God! . favorite people: P.N., K.D , B.B. . . . found in strange garages . . wet hair . . , always singing . . . constantly late . . . col- lege, would like to be a private investigator. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-President 1; Student-Facul- ty Forum 2, 3, 4, Girls ' Swinn Team 3, 4; Girls ' Basket- ball 2, 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, Co-cap- tain 1. Bruce Bertman 65 Sycamore Drive What is life without a little fun? Bruce . generous . . . wavy hair and hazel eyes . . . likes good drink, good music, good people . . . enjoys sitting in a nice club . . . Ya, you ' re right! . . . We ' re outa here! . . . favorite people: P K., O.K., K.E., J.F., J.D., N.S. . . . found at work or under his car . . . dislikes warm, flat beer . . . plans for college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mark Bolster 345 Oak Street A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Mark . . . sparkle . . . green eyes . . . Continental . . . Is that right? . . . Yes, Dear. . . . likes vettes, TR6 ' s, and other assorted goodies . . basketball , skiing . . . hauling. . R.I., Lake M., N.H. . . . found motorcycling at the Pitts with Dave or in N. Wilmington . rowdy hockey games... dislikes Officer Nugent, fights at Downey, court booster . . . playing tennis with Bran and smacking Pit rats . . . favorite people: Diane, Dave, Mange Lagoose and the boys . a good friend . . . par- ties . . . plans college for the future. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Transfer from Xaverian High School, 1973. Gary Bogue 20 Glen Road Where there is no wine there is no love Gary . . Humph . . . pet peeve is flat beer . . . zoning it!, watching Birt streak . . . likes football . . . dislikes football camp . . . found at Lewis ' , Legion, Jail . . . col- lege. Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4, Ski Club 1, 2; Boys ' Tennis 1, 2, Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 4 Robert Bolster 345 Oak Street Man IS a hunter: Woman is his game Rob . . . Bolst . . . D.J. ... How Lovely! . . . good looking, a tough walk . . . bound behind the grill or eating grapes . . . dislikes: L , spies, not being the Boss . . . cruisin ' in the Home . . . lager ing with the guys... Damn Broads ... favorite people: Liz, Jake . . . flirting . . . tight pants . . . pet peeves: people who steal, long hours at Ho Jo ' s, dancing . . . likes being a man, women on the weekends, long hair and nice legs . . . I ' m History! . . . college. Baseball 1, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, Baseball 1. Elizabeth Bonner 45 Birch Street The greatest love a man can have for his friends is to give his life for them. Betsy . . . Bets . . pet peeves: sprints, dungarees, spit- balls, lazy people . . . basketball . . . sewing . . . getting a tan . . . likes 28, clothes, large fries, coffee shakes . . . dislikes drinking . . Ooh, jeez! . Sick! . . . Bebemen . . Nice Talk! . . . That ' s mean to me. . . favorite people: C, J., D., la Duchesse, Tish, K.D., Dee Dee . . . found in Marshfield, in the gym, at Mac ' s, college, medical technology. Chorus 1, 2, Senior Play 4; Softball 1. 2, 3, 4, CoCap- tain 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Girls ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co Captain 4; French Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4, Business Manager. •ii ' Ml«««! : K ' John Birtwistle 73 Dover Road To insure peace of mind, ignore rules and regulations, for what is life without a little fun? Birt . . . pet peeve is football practices . . . wrestling . . . Michelob. . . . good parties . . . dislikes boring evenings . . . favorite people: Val, Luke, Shy, Jay, Humph, Scott, Jeff . . found at the Stoughton Gardens, in the wrestling room. Baseball 1, 2; Senior Play, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 36 m CJ1 Janet Boucher 40 Oak Street She was made for happy thoughts, wit and laughter. Jan . . . pet peeves: nothing to do on weekends, ice cream cones, wooden canes. The A.G.G., going to Can- ton . . . horseback riding . . . playing the guitar . . . karate . . . drawing . . likes hikes, partying, the Allman Brothers, Elton John, concerts, and summers in Fal- mouth . . . dislikes Monday mornings and having no- where to go . . . Where ' s everybody gonna go? . . . favorite people are friends and DCs. . . found with S.G., J.H., L.W., M.Q., DC, A.S. ... a Capricorn . . . brown hair and big hazel eyes . . . plans a career in fashion illustration, travel. Senior Play 4; Cheerleader 1; Yearbool Staff 4; Prom Committee 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4. Barbara Breese 95 Mill Street Tis all a chequerboard of nights and days where des- tiny with men for pieces plays. Barbara . . . likes walks in the woods, sky watching, piano sonatas, listening, snow, writing . . . dislikes being called Barb . . . locked doors, waiting . . . favorite people include Scarlatti, Faulkner, and Frazier . . . found at the art museum or searching B.U. for the Explorer ' s Club . . . enjoys debates and discussions . . . college. Chorus 3, 4, Senior Play; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3, 4, Editor of Harlequin 4: Madrigals 4; International Thespian So- ciety 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; French Club 4. Donald Bryant 106 Strasser Drive It is so great a thing to have enjoyed Bear . . . likes partying . . . concerts . . . found at Brock- ton . . . favorite people: Dave, Fred. Schultzy, Steve . . . dislikes boring weekends . . . hockey . . . football . . . college. Jeff Bryant 106 Strasser Drive Amy Burdan 124 Cobleigh Street The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved, loved for ourselves, or rather loved inspite of ourselves. Amy... pet peeves: A block, crowded lunchrooms, running laps, fat, food... favorite activities: music, being outdoors, field hockey, talking . . likes holidays, ice cream, Elton John . . . dislikes diets, Lear . . . Oh, gross! . . . I ' m sick of this! . . . Forget this! . . . favorite people: L.G., L.C, JA., B.W., LB., S.M., T.M., D.B., B. 1.-30... found at Friendly ' s, in conference rooms!, at football games . . moody . . spastic . . . col- lege. Chorus 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Girls ' Track 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 2; Senior Play 4, Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls ' Swim Team 1; Future Homemakers 1; Prom Committee 3 Lisa Busalacchi 8 Dayton Road Time is a circus, always packing up and moving away Lisa . . staying up late . . singing! . . . likes walks at night . . WBCN . . . dislikes raking leaves . . . You nerd! . . . Oh, crumb! . . . the treehouse gang . . . found on stage and up to elbows in ice cream at Friend- ly ' s! . . . CHOCOLATE! ... U.N.H. and a career in the- ater. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2; District Chorus 4: Double Quartet 3. 4; Senior Play 4; Girls ' Track 2; Sacred Cheese 4; National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Guys and Dolls 3: Kiss Me Kate 4. Barbara Burke 158 Oak Street You only go around once. Barbara . . . Mondays, working late, gym . . concerts, rushing . . . parties, money, ole parties, Elton John . . . being bored . . J.M. . . . cruising with M.G. and J.M. . . . long driveways . . . J.H., blue eyes, deaf . . . What a Horror . . . Huh . . . What a riot . . . Work. 37 Lorraine Butler 61 Burgess Avenue Hell is full of musical amateurs. Music is tfie brandy of the damned. Lorraine . . . bunting and exchange concerts . . . cute . . . found at Fisher Dairy or with Mom . . . Panama . . . Are you kidding? . . . favorite people: R.M., B,0. . . . Horns up! ... pet peeve is Pit Rats... Westfield State. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4. John Cacheljn 1 1 Burke Street To listen is an effort; just to hear is no merit Jack . . . quiet, pensive . . . likes oceanography (especial- ly during basketball season) . . . found cruising in a blue Toyota, at Roche Bros. . . . recuperating from Sunday afternoon football . . . dislikes psychology, morning track practices . . . college. Senior Play; Football 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Michael Capuzzo 581 Gay Street I would rather live in a world where my life is sur- rounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it. Mike . . . The Sacred Cheese . . . likes interesting hap- penings, athletics, art . . . dislikes company men, lazy talent, gossips . . found on the basketball court, at the Daily Transcript . . muckraking . . . In with the abla- tive-place where? ... Usually? . Always!! ... favorite people are creative, know themselves, and really read the Sacred Cheese . . friendly, outgoing, deter- mined . . It was unreal!! . . enjoys one-act plays and writing . . . plans for college and then work in a communication related field. Chorus 2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Harlequin 3, 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3; Sacred Cheese 2. 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor Catherine Caputo 181 Weatherbee Drive Silence makes the real conversation between friends. Cathy . . pet peeves: school bells, cigarette smoke . . . favorite hobbies: sewing, cooking, swimming, bike riding . . . likes music . . . very few people she doesn ' t like . . found in the Media Center and at McDonald ' s . . . quiet, determined, shy, serious college. Senior Play 4; Ski Club 2, Prom Committee 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Amy Carro 274 East Street It is nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. Amy . . . Ace . . . pet peeves: being called shorty, being patted on the head, half-time shows . . dislikes getting up in the morning, working weekends, getting dumped on, late band practices . . . likes getting bunted, ex- change concerts, orange, faded jeans . . . What ' s up? . . . Can I borrow one? . . . favorite people: Dell, Kimbie, Yodie, the Friendly Crew, S.B , Bunters . . . found at Friendly ' s, chasing buses, down the path . . . short, always in blue jeans . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3, 4: Manager of Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Bunt Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Steven Carro 274 East Street If you cannot catch a bird of Paradise, better take a wet hen. Steve . . . dungarees . . . cruising around . . . hkes music, parties, Allman Bros., Aerosmith, ranking Judy . . favo- rite people: Hoach, SchuUty, Glen, Don, Ed, Judy. Dave, Fred, and Pete. . . The bunters . . . plans for college. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Senior Play. Sandra Capone 66 Mill Street Love is an energy which exists of itself. It is its own value. Sandy ... At . . . likes rainy days, the Cape, vacations, feasting . . . found in the green Galaxie, or sewing, bike riding, hiking . . . dislikes working, veging diets . . . Cut It out! . . . You know what I mean? . . . favorite people: J.H., D.K., D.W., and friends . . . quick to smile and laugh . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play; Health Careers Club; French Club 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 4. 38 CO CJ1 Christopher Carroll 202 Strasser Avenue To know him well is to like him better. Chris . . . Yodes . . . Redman . . . pet peeves: school lunches, standing on the bus, hockey coaches, Bird-Man . . . hockey . . . baseball . . . likes Buffalo Sabres, Elton John . . . dislikes hippies, freaks . . . We ' re outa here! . . . Oh, Yah! . . . favorite people: O ' Sull, Big O , Hoach, Mr Manly . . . found at the rink . . . red-head . . . college. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Hockey 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 4; Astronomy Club 4; Audio Visual Club 1, 2. Chris Carvill 103 Fisher Street Joseph Casale 80 Porter Street Never get up with the dark. Get up only for a dark. Joe . . , By2ano . . . likes money, hand hockey, baseball, ice hockey . . . found snonmobiling, or with Kinny . . . Little Italy . . . Freak . . . dislikes rising early, snobs . . . plans for self-employment. Debra Castrechini 110 Stanford Drive Mischief sparkles in her eyes and her laughter never dies. Debbie . . . pet peeves: the stroke of 12, old men at the B.B.C. . . . tennis . . . hunting . . . art . . . karate . . . likes candlelight dinners with a bottle of wine . . . living the good life with Carl . . . dislikes getting caught streaking especially when the officer keeps calling her sir! . . . rainy days . . . You can ' t pull the wool over my eyes. . . . Okay, playboy! . . . Grrr! . . . favorite people: Great Grandad, Marlon Brando, her Marty, and friends . . . Leo . . . the lioness always gets her man . . . when you look into her big brown eyes . . . plans a career in fashion design and illustration. Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4: Business Club 4 Mary Elizabeth Cavanaugh 27 Alder Road The way to live life is to have no way. Mary Beth . . . Armpit . . . Be serious. . . . favorite people: Charlie, Bubba, Sue, and Googa . . . hates late practices and Drum Majors . . . found on the football field, at Bergson ' s or in Norwood . . . likes peanut butter cookies . . Beach Boys . . . Elton John . . . college. Chorus 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Sacred Cheese 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; French Club 2, 3. Robert Chmielorz 15 Cobleigh Street The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Chmie . . . tall . . . blond hair . . . pet peeves: football practices, getting up in the morning . . . enjoys basket- ball, boating, swimming, tennis . . . likes driving, listen- ing to music . . . Elton John . . . dislikes homework, unfriendly people. . . Oh, yeah! . . . You gotta be kidding! . . . Haze, Jack, Gary . . . found in the Media Center, in the gym, or on the football field . . . plans for college and business. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play. Thecia Cecca 86 Greenhill Road People could never think of a nickname for her! Thecia . . . dislikes people who smoke a lot . . . likes dancing and ballet . . . I don ' t believe I said that! . . . likes being with O. N. H.G. and friends ... always smiling . . . plans a nursing career. Chorus 1; Senior Play 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1; Prom Committee 3; Health Careers Club 4; French Club 1, 2. 39 C ) Jon Christensen 10 Edgewood Road How goes the world? Jon . . . bound for the desert . . . pit riding . x1250. . . hockey . . pig . Hacker . . Mr. Snell . moonchuck . . hates rabbits and creature writing . OS.R. . . . Shut up, Joan. . . . college Pep Club 4; Ski Club 1; Movie Club 1, 2; Hockey 1 Barbara Lee Clancy 50 Cedar Lane No legacy is so rich as honesty Leo . . pet peeves: Ms. B.. physics labs, homework, Tuesday ' s lunch, life, Adam . . . favorite activities: ski- mg, tennis, karate . . . dislikes the school ' s tunafish . . . Come on now . . . favorite people: B.J., T.B , L C C.H., R.W., D.N.. P.H., C.W. . . . found hanging around . . . very artistic, very sarcastic . . . college. Senior Play 4; Girls ' Football 4; Pep Club 1, 2, Year- book Staff 4; Harlequin 4; Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4: Girls ' Swim Team 2, 3; Manager of Girls ' Swim Team 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Linda Clancy 39 Beechnut Road What lies before and what lies behind are tiny matters when compared with what lies within Linda . . . pet peeves: late practices, Saturday morning practices . . . twirling . . . karate . . . tennis . . . likes lolli- pops, chipmunks, kittens . . . dislikes unnoticed hair- cuts . . . I ' m sorry if I ' m not as smart as you are! . . . found on the tennis courts . . . trick or treating!?! . . . brown eyes . . . college. Class Secretary 1; Senior Play 4; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4. Christopher Colella 1 7 Whitewood Road A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Chris . . . pet peeve is Italian jokes . . enjoys all sports . . . bowling . . . dislikes homework and being bored . . . found in Media Center . . . extremely content with life . . . will be successful . . college. Intramural Basketball 3; Tennis 2. Chess Club 1 David Clement 37 Lakeshore Drive I told you when I came I was a stranger Clem . . . tall and very handsome . . . wuwei, dada . . . likes nothing everything . . . dislikes nothing everything . . . found stammering and stumbling down unfamiliar streets . . . objective but unrealistic . . paradoxical . . . a true madman . . . will get along. Orchestra 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles Coleman 82 Wlldwood Drive Men of few words are the best men Chip . hates football practice, vocabulary lists, typing, crutches. . Oh, boy! . . We ' re out of here! . . . freckles . . Monday morning disabilities ... L.C. . . . found on the football field . . track . . at informal football meetings on Friday nights . college. Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Track 2, 3. 4. Oillard Collins 90 Wlldwood Drive The true greatness of nations is in those qualities whic constitute the greatness of the individual. Oillard . . . music . . sports . . . likes working with re tarded children . . . admires former wrestling coach Pau Bellonance . . . college, major in music or math. Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1. 2, 3. 4, Senior Play Orchestra; Varsity Wrestling 1. 2, 3; Lacrosse 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4. 40 CO c;i Lynn Colpitis 205 School Street I ' ll hold you in V heart as life ' s most precious sport. Pitts . . . always there . . . laughter and skinny legs . . . Ya ' , you ' re right! . . . cheering . . . eating pepperoni pizza . . . America ' s No. One import . . . the mean green mint machme . . . Lock itf . . . found talking to B.H. . . . keeping the beat . . . Beach Boys . . . Laura . . . hates late practices and dump trucks . . . I ' m right behind ya! . . . college. Senior Play; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff; Prom Committee 3; Health Careers Club 1; French Club 1, 2, 3. Scott Cotwetl 434 Canton Street To know him is to appreciate his qualities. Scott . . . pet peeves is cigarettes . . . likes watching the Bruins . . . good weekends . . . big parties . . . The best ever! . . . Unbelievable! . . . favorite people: E.G., J.R., K.H., D.S., P.n I. . . . found at the Legion... broken back . . . college bound. Hockey 1, 3, 4. Lynn Connors 148 Pond Plain Road In the sweetness of friendship there is laughter and sharing of pleasures Lynn . . . pet peeves: selfish people, foggy glasses, early football games . . . enjoys swimming, sewing, trying to water ski . . . likes rowdy studies, movies, little kids . . . dislikes people who don ' t write back . . . And you ' re gonna, tool . . . Buddy . . . Gene Kelly . . . found with Cinth . . . summers at Hale ... a cute blonde . . . com- pletely bananas!?! . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 4: Senior Play; AFS Sister 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 2, 3. 4; AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Mgr. of Swimming 4; Track Scribe 1, 2; Swim Scribe 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. James Cook 167 Carroll Avenue There has not been any great talent without an ele- ment of madness. Jim . . . Ready: run! . . . round math questions with square answers . . . red hair, glasses . . . Banana! . . . checkmate . . . rockets . . . Good ole Brad Watts. ... found tangled in bloodthirsty computer printout . . . backstage chaos in WHS productions . . . college. Sacred Cheese 4; Astronomy Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Stage Hand 2, 3, 4; Manager of Drama Productions 3, 4. Ronald Cook 98 Co I burn Street Candy is dandy, but . . . Ronny . . . enjoys cruising and girls . . . likes people who are fun to be with . . . pet peeves: work, snobs . . . Decent! . . . Diane . . . Janet . . . found in Boston . . . plans to get rich quick! Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. Gail Cosgrove 41 Country Lane I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it Gail . . . pet peeve is moody people . . . likes eating, partying . . . laughing . . . Deja Vu, Pina oladas . . . De- cent! .. . What ' s happening? ... found in Dennis- port . . . blue eyed and good looking . . . J.E. . . . 1 1 75 ... travel .. . air lines. Senior Play. 1 :1:::::::. iilWWVA Donna Corlito 29 Deerfield Avenue Time is a circus; always packing up and moving away. Donna . . . dislikes politics, lectures, and getting up in the morning . . . likes to sleep and have fun . . . You ' re kidding me! . . . E.J., Ruby, and Marion . . . found in the library . . . tall and quick to smile . . . college. Drill Team 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 41 Rick Costello 99 Country Lane Alison Crawford 73 Willow Street Art is indeed not ttie bread, but the wine of life Al . . ■ pet peeves: snobs, people who mooch rides on weekends, secrets . . . wood carving, art, cruising, guitar, parties . . seeing old friends . . . Beau . . . down the Cape . . . going to lunch . . . No, and you don ' t! . . . Ya right! . . . Jan, Jodi, Kimbie, Anne D., Mr. Walsh. Mr. D. . . . found in TV room, at Sears, in ' 68 wagon . . art and college. Band 1, 2: Chorus 1,2; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, Senior Play; Prom Committee Cathy Cronin 45 Lyons Drive It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Cath . . . pet peeves: people who won ' t go out to lunch, getting bagged . . . clubin ' . . . likes pizzas, penny candy, general feasting . . . dislikes arkies, gross animals . . . You ' re outta here! . . . There ' s just no way! . . . Get up, you loon! . . . found at Jonesie ' s . . . stops at green lights . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2; Drama Club 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Future Nurses 2. Michael Cudworth 440 Everett Street A great man ' s made up of qualities that meet and make great occasions. Mike . . . transfer student in ' 74 . enjoys football, basketball and after school! . . likes going to WHS . . . enjoys everyone . found at school or around town . . . a redi friendly guy . . . work. Paul Crowley 471 High Street Life is as long and as full as you make it. Craut . . . tall. dark, and handsome . . . Crow up! . . . likes GTO . . . lacrosse, skiing . . . Fibo, D.S., P.K. . . . at NCTC with J.R.... Pitts . . . pet peeves: telephone poles, pit rats . . . Spanish . . . forestry. Senior Play; Football 1; Track 1. 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 3, 4; Swim Team 1; Ski Team 1, 2. Joan Cummiskey 205 Alder Road She is strong who conquers others. She who conquers herself is mighty. Joan . . . favorite activities: art, swimming . . . likes go- ing out. . . dislikes pushy people. . . I don ' t believe it. ... likes just about everyone . . . found around . . tall . . . long hair . . college. Pep Club 2; Senior Play 4; Ski Club 2, 4. Susan Curtin 49 Sunrise Road Smile and let the world wonder why! Sue . . . favorite activities: screaming in the MG, art- work . . . likes weekends . . ■ good Italian food, dancing, sunsets . . . dislikes people that don ' t give a damn, poor excuses . . . pet peeves: sneaks and curfews . . . De- cent . . . Hmmm . . . I can ' t believe iti . . . Wes, S.J.. K.R., and friends. . . Zappa. . . truck in with the gang . . . rings n ' things . . . nice to everyone . . . college and travel. Chorus 1, 2; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hock- ey 1, 2; Prom Committee 4; Future Nurses 3. 42 CD C71 Stephen D ' Ambrosio 380 High Street Wit, now and then, struck smartly, shows a spark. Steve . . . pet peeves: high school pool, loudmouth Jocks . . . partying . . . dreams . . . running track . . . likes the hot weather . . . exciting weekends . . . colorful hats . . . bites . . . hates cigarette smoke, rec dances . . . Give me a break! ... What, What, What...? . . .Crout, Ernie, Ribo, Jose, Dana . . . found soaking up sun or at the Cape . . . thick moustache . . college. Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Senior Play: Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Joan Daniels 17 Redwood Road Friends, I will remember you, think of you, pray for you: and when another day is through, I ' ll still be friends with you. Joan . . . music . . . long distance calls . . . green mus- tangs . . . lollipops . . . sewing . . . dislikes smokers, late practices, boring weekends, shorthand, reflectorized sunglasses... What a riot! ... Peter Pan... Mr. Mark . . . Donna . . . found cruising, making trouble in the Media Center . . . making other people happy . . . Bentley College, C.P.A. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Color Guard 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Year- book Staff, Business Manager 4; Kiss Me Kate 4. Martin Dargan 437 East Street Men of few words are the best men. Marty . . . Dart . . . pet peeves: running out of gas. car wreckers . . , enjoys snowmobiling, hockey and football . . . likes to make money, watch hockey games . . . dislikes crowds and baconburgers . . . favorite people are Ribo, Pete, Big O, Sul, D, Ernie D., Mr. Fischler . . . found in his car, or at Roche Bros . . . college. Greg Davis 491 Hartford Street To insure peace of mind, ignore rules and regulations. Greg . . . pet peeves: high school, cliques . . . likes music and drums . . . found at Shurfine at 6:00 . . . red eyes . . . plans to travel Band 1, 2, 3; WHS Dance Band 2, 3, 4. Dwight Deacon 41 Hampton Road An easy minded soul and always was. Ned . . . handsome and friendly . . . enjoys lacrosse . . . photography . . . basketball . . . found anywhere . . . par- ties . . . girls . . . transfer from Lawrence Academy . . . college. Lacrosse 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3 Susan DeFeo 10 Short Street As prone to mischief as able to perform it, Sue . . . pet peeves: being a referee, term papers . skiing . . . running over curbs . . . likes driving . . . dis likes other people ' s driving, slow people . . . Boot favorite people: Kathy, Barb . . white Mustang NCTC . . . Garden ' s . . . glasses . . sincere . . . optimis- tic . . neutral, Hawaii 5-0 . . college, social work. Senior Play 4: Ski Club 1 , 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4: French Club 2, 3 Susan DeFanti 26 Card Avenue The skies of day and night, colors, densities, forms, maybe these are only apparitions and the real something has yet to be known. Sue . . . dislikes getting up early, studying, people who smoke . . . enjoys drawing, camping, playing the guitar and singing . . . likes Italian food, furry dogs, campfires under the stars . . . Huzzah ... quit. . . . Oh for- get it! . . . favorite people: Steph, the Guru , Capt. . . . the tree house gang . . . found in Freedom, N.H., backstage, under the Media Center staircase . . . Hyper . . . college and career in art. Senior Play 4, Track 2: Drama Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Harlequin 1, 2, 3, 4: International Thespian Society 3, 4 43 Amy Delaplace 121 Smith Drive You never get tired unless you stop and take time for it. Ame . . . pet peeves: nosy people, homework on week- ends . . . enjoys skiing, T. V., nites . . . dislikes punchy people, after school practices, writing English papers, spending money on her car . . . likes fooling around and going bunting . . . Super Smashing . . What ' s wrong with ...? ... My car is not ugly! . . . You get upl . . . I ' ll scream! . . favorite people: Yode, Kimbie, Ame, Alley, Jan, Di, Bebe . . . found in Ethel on Rt. 128 chasing band buses down the street . . . usually laughing . . . plans to have a good time, then back to school. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4 Angela DiBari 18 Carroll Avenue Give freely of your laughter and it is returned to you Angela . . pet peeves: school, cliques . enjoys tennis, swimming and biking around . . Really . . found in Boston . . favorite people: Pippa, Pam, Steve, and Tina . . . the new girl with a great personality. Just right, not too loud or too quiet . classy dresser . . likes Chinese food, parties, and getting a ride to school . . dislikes snobs, and crowded buses . . . transfer student senior year . . . Northeastern. Stephen DiGregorio 475 High Street Jane Downey 65 Croft Regis Road I don ' t know where I ' m going but I ' m on my way. Jane . . those big blue eyes . . a baby face with a pretty smile . . . likes going out to breakfast and lunch . . . cruising . . close friends . . sleeping . . found at Brigham ' s, Pine Hill, in the 71 Cougar. . dislikes being carded and going to school . . . plans to be a secretary. Pop Club 1. 2. 3: Senior Play 4, Sacred Cheese 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 4; French Club 1 Robert Dion 54 Oxford Road The less of routine, the more of life Chumpster . . . always bunted . small Barney size . . . likes skiing, diving, and cars . . . dislikes pit rats, testing . . . favorite people: Laurie, Bunt squad . . . found around, convenient, at the Pits, Kashmir Lounge ... ' 7 wish I had a brain! . . Do you know me? . . . Do you? . . college bound. Ski team 1, 2, 4; Football 1, Boys ' Swim Team 2, 3 Karen Eads 101 Croft Regis Road The only way to have a friend is to be one. Karen . . . tall . . . curly hair . , . friendly . . flat shoes . . . blazers . . likes cruising, putting up posters . old keepsakes . . . memories . . going out for breakfast with Bruce . . . dislikes getting caught, fake people, pushy underclassmen . . Hold this will ya? . Where will I meet you? . . . plans for nurse ' s training. Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Sacred Cheese 2 Janet Easland 323 Pond Street A companion that is cheerful is worth gold Janet . . . cute and friendly . . . enjoys playing flute and guitar, hillside house parlies , Elton John concerts . . . dislikes English and being a full time chauffeur . . . Ha! Har Yu? . . . favorite people: room 73 kids, friends, and Tina . . . found in twotoned Olds with sister Lucy ■ . . Eagerman ' s Bakery . . . Eowkay . . . enjoys panda hunting with E.G.C.s . . . kinda . . . It kinda bums me out! . . never returns phone calls . . Pru- dential skywalk on a Saturday nite . . Jim Croce . . Frank Sinatra . . a Bonaiuto fan . . plans career in music. Orchestra 4, Chorus 1, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3, 4, Folk Club 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; French Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Business Club 4 Don ' t put no constrictions on the people Leave ' em the hell alone. Steve . . . Ernie . . . pet peeves: surveys and question- naires, cigarette smoke, administrative stubbornness . . . favorite activities: football, whittling, parties . . . likes Maine, sleeping, T. V , traveling . . dislikes school lunches, physics, long days . . favorite people: Mac, S. Banner, Perls, P. Mullarkey . . found on the football field, in Maine, in the Media Center, at Mai ' s house, wandering in the halls . . . Hi, how are ya! . . . jeans . . . t -shirts . . . sarcastic . . . plans to travel around the country, college. Senior Class Play, Pep Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4 44 CO CI Patricia Effgen 22 Redwood Road True friends are those seeking solitude together. Trisha . . . Effy . . . sweet, big blue eyes, always smiling . . . likes singing, art, concerts. Jamming on guitars with Pam . . . dislikes phonies, kids who turn bad . . . won ' t forget dog, Piaz, Room 73... Kiss Me Kate ... marching band . . . old blue . . . pillow fights in N.H. .. . Blue, Pink, Yellow . . . college, teaching. Band 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Senior Play; Softball 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; District Chorus 3, 4; Girls ' Track 3, 4. Bruce Eldridge 19 Greenacre Road Let each man follow his own course. Bruce . . . pet peeve is traffic jams . . . enjoys snow, water skiing, sailing, and driving trucks . . . dislikes the atmosphere of the Media Center and homeroom . . . Truck-it! . . . Eric, Dave, Don, and Brad . . . found in his own truck, trucking around town . . . plans to attend college and or become a truck driver. Ski Club and Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Carol Elmes 39 Stearns Street Your little friends turn out to be your best friends. Carol . . . quiet and friendly . . . Are you kidding! . . . enjoys swimming, cycling, dances and going out . . . maraschino cherries and chocolate almond ice cream cones . . . football games, beaches and snow . . . bunny rabbits . . . See you later. ... summers at Red River Beach, South Harwich . . . pet peeves: snobby people, late drill team practices, rainy days and crowds . . . found panda hunting with E.G.G. ' s . . . tree house gang . . . nursing. Chorus 3: Senior Play; Drill Team 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sacred Cheese 3. 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Track 2; Health Careers Club 4; French Club 3, 4. William Fafara 450 Canton Street I make the best of that that comes and the least of that that goes. Bill . . . dislikes not having open campus, twelve years of school . . . favorite activities are swimming, fishing . . . Cud . . . that laugh . . . likes camping, traveling . . . pet peeve is school . . . found in the Duster . . . plans to go into the service. Library Club 4. Lorraine Farley 264 Canton Street I ' ve taken my fun where I ' ve found it. Lorraine . . . getting caught climbing out of windows . . . cocoa parties . . . likes limericks, green, fizzes, making noises . . . Mustard! . . . Is that right? . . . That ' s too bad! . . . likes Superman . . . found under the stairs . . . always smiling and having fun. Chorus 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Robert Ferzoco 257 Alder Road Whatever he dares to dream, he dares to do Fuzz . . . golden, likes beaches, Hull . . . Cheryl, Paul, and Lisa . . . Michele, Judy, and Lynda . . . dislikes homeroom, Spike , and Whimpy . . . found at the rink. Legion, Shurfine, parties . . . purple Mercury . . . college. Hockey 1, 2, 3; Football 1. James Farrell 109 Sunrise Road There is no index of character so sure as the voice. Jim . . . J.J. . . . pet peeves: nitches and freshmen, wars with D.N. . . . enjoys theater, singing, cast parties and spending money . . . likes ShaNa-Na, strawberry milk- shakes, expensive restaurants and a little red-haired girl . . . dislikes math, super B.S. and late working nights . . . Baloney! . . . Nathan ' s in Pittsburg with a rare tropical aunt? . . . favorite people: G.P., E.G., J.C, C.H. and company . . . found on stage or in Marsh field driving around in a beige Third . . . curly hair with deadly elbo ws . . . 9th grade poems . . . plans to attend college and then grow old happily. Chorus 2, 3, 4; All State Chorus 4; Double Quartet 3. 4; Senior Play; Drama Club 2. 3. 4; International Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. 45 Theresa Finnegan 47 Perry Drive Terry . . . pet peeves: low gas tanks, flat tires, L.B. . . . likes cruisin ' with P.R.M., football games, D.Q. refiears- als, skiing, plays, boys . . . dislikes waiting for weekends, getting lost. Modern Lit. class. . . Ah, you ' re right! . . . We ' re Out of Here! . . . Acapuico . . . How do you spell ' . . . Connie , P.R.M., Hugo . . found cruisin ' in the brown Toyota, at Garden ' s, on stage, kissing curbstones! . . that laugh . . bright blue eyes . . . gullible . . . poor spelling . . card fights! . col- lege. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; All State Chorus 4; Double Quartet 3, 4, Senior Play: Drill Team 3; Softball A, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; National Honor Society 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 2, 4; Lonely Hearts Club 1, 3, 4; Prom Commit- tee 3, International Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. Jack Fitzpatrick 87 Brookfield Road Tom Florek 150 Pond Street K iiP H V illfeyH ' w H ■pHIH k - ' ' ' I F Pamela Flynn 40 Hooper Street A smile costs nothing, but it means so much. Pam . . . short blonde hair . . Skiing . . pet peeve is cruising Westwood on weekends . . . likes jamming with guitars, running . . . laughing . . . dislikes gossip . . . What ' s up? . . . found with special friends from room 73 . . . always a friendly smile . . college bound, physical education. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4, Senior Play 4; Field Hockey 1. 2. 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Softball 1. Basketball 1, Track 2, 3, 4. Captain 3. Jane Flynn 34 St. Denis Drive Be definite . . more or iessl Jane . . . likes cruising, silver Datsons . . . dislikes repeat- ing for Karen, helping Nancy see who is in the cafeteria, bucket seats . . . Lie down! . . . Those are Fayva shoes! . . . found with Bob, J.D., K.E., O.K., P.K. . . . working at Fayva . . cute and easy going . . . plans to study deviant behavior. Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Sacred Cheese 2; Prom Committee 4, French Club 1 Judith Folsom 649 High Street Our chief want in life is to find someone who will help us find ourselves. Jodi . . pet peeves: rainy days, crabby people . . . likes playing the organ, going to the beach, cruising, teaching first and second grade, camping, swimming . . . dislikes loud people, snobs, boring days, likes going to Mac ' s . . . Oh, okay. No . . Ya big baby. favorite people are A. D., AC, K.S., J.V , D.S., A C. and D.K . . . found down the street, at Dedham Sears Chorus 1, 2, 3; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 2, 3, Drama Club 1. Celeste Ford 491 Everett Street Life is an exciting business and most exciting when it is lived for others Celeste . . pet peeves: high beams, straight hair, tan locker . . , playing the oboe and sewing . . . likes the color green, Volkswagens . dislikes growling stom- achs, maps , . Hello . . What? . Let ' s go for a walk. . . found under the stairs . always peppy and smiling . . college. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 46 CD (J1 Denise Gallagher 203 Washington Street Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have Den . . . long brown hair, sincere, always smiling . . . I don ' t remember. . . . enjoys cooking, cake decoratmg, and water sports . . . children, Italian food, the Cape . . . white Christmas . . . dislikes school lunches and rainy days . . . likes summers in Lakeville . . . found in the old cooking room or at the elementary schools . . . pet peeves: Eagerman ' s Bakery, cliques . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls ' Track 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Folk Club 3; Field Hockey 1: Prom Committee 3; Field Hockey Manager 3, 4. Kathleen Gallagher 30 Bonney Street Of all the pleasures life can bring. Friendship is the sweetest thing Kate . . . friendly, hazel eyes . . . pet peeve: duds, being called dynamite by anyone but Mr. Snell . . . likes hock- ey, cheering, McDonaldland cookies . . . soft, sad songs, C.Y.O. trips . . . curly hair, rosy cheeks and DIMPLES . . . panda hunting with E.G.G. ' s . . . dislikes being called Kathy . . . Thank youBye: . . . You guys! . . . found in Home Ec. or with Lucy . . . Carol . . . Jeannie . . . plans to be a kindergarten teacher or an airline stewardess. Chorus 1, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4; Drill Tc- V ., 4; Ho. - cv v iifeerleading 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Madrigals 3, 4; French Club 1; Prom Committee 3. Lisa Garofalo 22 Fearing Drive I ' m gone to Carolina in my mind. Lis . . . dislikes unsympathetic people, cold weather . . . likes music, classical guitar, photography, Carolina, James Taylor, Cato , rain, big breakfasts, deserted beaches . . . I can ' t stand it! . . . I ' m sorry. . . . I don ' t know. ... Punky ... D.S. . . . Harris . . . DC... found in North Carolina. . . gullible, naive, Honest to the point of tears . . always getting dumped on . . . She can take it but she can ' t dish it out. ... college. Pep Club 1, 2; A.F.S. Host 3; A F.S. Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Boys Track Scribe 1, 2. Mary Gallagher 250 Oak Street All I have seen, teaches me to trust in all I haven ' t. Mary . . . pet peeves: Miss Rice, Cat Stevens, snobs . . . ice skating, swimming, concerts, spending money . . . likes long running roads, good food, and old M.J. par- ties .. . dislikes Friendly ' s, carded . . . Oh my God! . . favorite people: B.B., J.M. . green eyes . . . never on time . college. Girls ' Ice Hockey 4; Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play 4. radar traps and getting Give me a break! . . . . Aries . . . brown hair, junior college. Margaret Geary 20 York Way Oooo that Shakespearean Rag— it ' s so elegant, so intel- ligent. Margaret . . . pet peeves: people who ask questions, quarterbacks, Chem Study, Calculus, loud, booming voices... likes T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, John Up- dike . . . dislikes Richard Seltzer . . . Good morning Dave-0! ■ . . only one favorite person: He has a bigger mouth than I do, . . . found in the 800 ' s . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . plans to survive. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, Library Club 1; Sacred Cheese 4; Harlequin 3, 4; French Club 1. Daniel Getchell 65 Mayfair Drive Why should the devil have all the good times ' Danny . . enjoys motorcycles and Fiats . . . likes girls . . . dislikes intellectuals and snobs . . . OH, YA?! . . . No way! . . . Dottie, Greg, LeRoy . . . found cruising around . . . partying ... at the Pits . . . Stone Hill Rd. . . . business college. Edward Germano 106 Whitewood Road A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Ed . . . pet peeve is Mr. Beurman ... all nighters at Fred ' s and Dave ' s . . . weekends, dances. Cape, parties . . . dislikes empty gas tanks . . . You can take a joke. . . . Ya, you ' re right. . . favorite people: L.W., J.H , M.Q., Moochy-Petesy . . . found at the Legion, in Phil ' s office . . . messy hair . . . sinking car in pond . . . hock- ey .. . college. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Hockey 2, 3, 4. 47 (O M Jeanne Giblin 38 Alder Road A friendly manner is more valuable than gold. Jeannie . . . likes snowstorms, lime sherbet, sports, pink, ice skating . . . dislikes Monday mornings, rainy days, snobby people, being called Champ . . found at the Boston Skating Club or in Room 73 . . . long brown hair . . . cute smile, gorgeous clothes . . . yea. Oh come ont . . . enjoys panda hunting . . . plans to teach ice skating, become a special education teacher Senior Play: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Robert Glaser 89 Webster Street If the law is of such a nature that it requires one to be an agent of injustice against another, then I say break the law. Bob . . ■ hates job hunting . . . likes playing percussion, French horn, piano . . . future Quasinerys Club writing music . . . talking til 1 a.m. . . . quartet . . . Bee ket, Marx Bros, movies, Thoreau, Asimov, classical gui tar, ELP, Essays of Insanity, Bach Kill Itl . . Hey, Hey, Heyl . . . T.W., L.G., E.H., J F., H.L. . . BPL, music room, courtyard . . . stage . . . on the field . . . six sentences condensed to two words . . college. Band 4; Concert Band 4; Orchestra 4: Chorus 3. 4, District Chorus 4, Senior Play; Track 1; Drama Club 2. 3, 4; Photography Club 2; International Thespian Socie- ty 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4 Joanne Griffin 60 Lorraine Road Why should the devil have all the good times Joanne . . . likes talking, partying at Kirk ' s . . . sneaking around with Sue . . . girls ' room . . . Bergson ' s . . . Real- ly. . . . What a Killer! . . . pet peeves: gym, people who talk slowly, people who ask a lot of questions . . dislikes staying home . . . short . . . brown hair and brown eyes . . plans to party the rest ol her life. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Lucy Greenlaw 78 Parker Street Friendship is a horizon which expands when ap- proached Lucy . . . dimples and brown eyes . . . You guys ' ... pet peeves: late drill team practices, boring weekends, loud people . . . chocolate shakes and French fries . . . water skiing, sailing, tennis. . . Kindal . . . found in Wolfeboro, N.H. . . Kate . . . Eagerman ' s Bakery . . . enjoys people, panda hunting with E.C.G. ' s . . . Friday nites in the two tone Olds . dislikes dances, boring English classes . . college. Chorus 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 4, Senior Play 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 2, 3, 4; Folk Club 3; Business Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, Girls ' Tennis 1, 2 Gregg Guinta 45 Magnolia Drive Man ' s noblest gift is his sincerity, for it embraces his iniegrity. Guint . Quant as . . . pet peeve is people who mooch money . . Stan . . . favorite activity is basketball . . . likes girls, beer, and parties . . . dislikes warm beer . . Gimme a break ' . . . ' What ' s up? found in the Mezzanine, Cleveland Circle, parties, and Lewis ' s . . . Huns . . Boston College Senior Play 4, Student Advisory Board 3. Soccer 3. 4; Track 1. 2; Boys ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Suzanne Gurski 21 Oak Street What is life without a little fun ' Susie . . . Sue . . . likes parties, concerts, and snowball fights . . . dislikes being late and indefinite plans favorite people: J.B.. J.A.. AS., DC, L.W.. JH., M.O.. PS., J.W. . . . Elton John, Rod Stewart, singing Maggie Mae . . . pet peeves: MM, trees that don ' t move, and stalling cars . . . found at Owen Motors, Tim ' s or with friends . . . Where do you want to go? ... wanna go home! . . plans to become an interior designer. Business Club 4; Drama Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Dori Gottfried 291 Farm Lane Those who give have all things. Dor . . . window . . . pet peeves: people sticking fingers down their throats, Looky, Looky . . . tennis . . . bas- ketball . . . cruising . . . eating . . listening to records . . . Dentyne . . . American cold-cut subs . . . Beach Boys, Levi ' s . . . dislikes frosting, raisins, ice cubes . . . OK . . . Forget this! . . . N.M. . . . found at Ma Riva ' s, Trinity, or in the blue T-Bird . . quiet . . . sin- cere . . . organized . . . neat . . college. Senior Play; Swimmers Aide 2; Softball 1; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, Co Cap- tain 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4. Co Captain 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4 48 CD (J1 Judith Hallion 87 Ellis Street A day without laughter is wasted. Jijde . . . likes parties, weekends, and the Rolling Stones . . . shopping . . . pet peeves: getting up early, getting teased . . . What ' s going on this weekend? . . . Eddie and the gang, Lynda, Shelly, Pam, Jan . . . found at the Legion or Bergson ' s at 7:15 . . . long brown hair . that laugh . . . watery eyes . . . college. Cheerleader 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 2; Business Club 4. Maureen Hanley 24 Strasser Avenue And I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep Maur . . . one of the guys . . . Kel, DaveO . . . on the courts, at Bickford ' s . . . little kids . . . basketball games . . . Bri . . . Give it a rest! . . . pet peeves: the English language, dirty lockers. . . Dynamite. ' . . . Yavi, T.fl I. . . . driving . . . dislikes cafeteria food, crowds . . . There ' s just no way. . . . Deb . . . J.D. . . . injected with a phonograph needle . . . medical school. Blue Ribbon Committee 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 4; Year book Staff 4; Tennis 1. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Health Careers Club 1; French Club 2. 3. Elaine Hanlon 30 Beacon Street Love is like five loaves and two fishes; it ' s never enough until you give it away. Elaine. . . likes Marx Bros., J.R R., Bach, tall shoes. French V . . . singing, quartet, acting, laughing. Young Life . . . dislikes school jello . Sugar Sweet . . . Boot it! . . . the Deacon and the folk group . . . loves mankind . . . found at the Sugar Suite, m someone else ' s car . . . glasses . . . that voice! . . . college. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Senior Play. AFS Club 3; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Track 3; Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Field Hockey 1. 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4, President 3; Prom Committee. French Club 1. 2, 3. 4, President 3. Leslie Hannon 83 Greenacre Road Nothing but Heaven itself is better than a friend who is really a friend. Les . . pet peeves: phone bills, when Sally won ' t start up . . . enjoys parties, biking, and watching football games. . . likes visiting P.S.C. . . . dislikes raisins, her bad knee . . . Guess who ' s coming home? . . . favorite people include Doug, L.R., The M ' s, C.S. . . . found at Lindsay ' s or Munroe ' s . . . Color My World . . . blonde hair . . . always the big smile . . . college. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Manager of Swim Team 2, 3. Brian Harrington 105 Briar Lane ' The spirit of sportsmanship is a valuable asset. Bri . . . plans to learn a little and experience a lot . . . pet peeves: loud girls, crutches . . . taking life nice and easy . . . good people, dressing up . . . We ' re out of here! . . . likes anyone who ' s tracks he ' s crossed . . . wheeling around town . . . friendly ... did it my way! . . . college. Senior Play. Boys ' State 3; Student Council 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3. President 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student- Faculty Forum 4, Soccer 3, 4, Captain 4; Bas-. ketbdil 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Beth Harris 32 Smith Drive Wisdom is knowing you can ' t be wise. Beth . . . dislikes college boards, babysitting . . . enjoys art, eating, sports, TV . . . Softball, basketball, tennis, food . . . CD., T.A., A.B., CM.. K.D.. D.S., N.S. . . . found in the Media Center . . . looks like sister Bobbi . . . college. Softball 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 2. Basketball 3. Janice Harrington 64 Chamberlain Avenue Give freely of your laughter and it is returned to you. Janice . . . favorite activities: bike riding, skiing, tennis, dancing, horseback riding, walking, hiking . . . dislikes nicknames . . . likes feasting, getting S. aggravted, maca- roni and cheese . . . cookies and milk, sunsets, summer . . . Allman Bros., good music . . . What a killer! . . . Give me a break! . . . Hangin ' 10 . . . D.K., S.C, M.R., and friends . . . cute . . . plans to become a dental assistant. Senior Play; Pep Oub 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1; Year- book Staff 4; Harlequin 3; Tennis 1; Business Club 3, 4. 49 V. ■-A ' -- - M J y i 1 Roberta Harris 32 Smith Drive Back of tranquility lies always conquered unhappi- ness. Bobbi . . . dislikes looking for a job. snobs, babysitting, doing dishes, homework . . . enjoys sports, t.v., art, eat- ing, movies . . . My little lion. ... found in the gym . . . looks like sister Beth . . . college. Field Hockey 3; Powder Puff Football 3; Basketball 3; Softball 2, 3. 4. Thomas Harris 63 Elm Street Live life today for tonnorrow we might not be. Amous . , . Tom . . . pet peeve is going to Damon . . . enjoys cars, horses, and going to parties . . . likes almost anything; including girls, horses and cars . . . dislikes work ... don ' t give a — . . . Bud, Wayne, Jim, and Ginny . . . found in Ginny ' s or Chucky ' s cellar . . . plans to be a plumber and travel agent. Bowling Team 1. Kevin Harrison 72 Fearing Drive You only go around once, so live it with gusto. Kev . . . pet peeve is filling his gas tank up . . . favorite activities: Golfing, hauling . . . likes good weekends, harassing Buck . . . dislikes boring weekends, running out of gas . . . Lets do it! . . . big weekend . . . You animal. ... favorite people: E.l I., Dave, Ed, Buck, IVIooch . . . found working at Fenway Park . . . 1967 Mustang . . . afro . . . plans to go to Stonehill College. Senior Play; Golf 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. Robert Hazle 81 Westchester Drive This much is certain: that he that commands the sea is at great liberty, and may take as much as little of the war as he will. Bob . . . crazy Haze . . , pet peeves are football and swimming practice . . . likes Bud, Emerson Lake and Palmer, scuba diving... Eee . . . favorite people: Chmie, G. T., G.S. . . . found on the football field, in the pool or at Mr. D ' s . . . college major in oceanography. Lacrosse 3, 4; Football 3, 4, Swim Team 3, 4. Lawrence Hayes 61 Brookfield Road Fall on your own course in life. Larry . . . pet peeves: physics, Shakespeare, windless days . , . sailing . . . skiing . . . Gordon Lightfoot, John Denver . . . found in Kingston, Stop Shop, playing chess . . . plans to go to college or Vista. Chess Club 4; Ski Club 1, 3. Robert Heatley Lindsay Henderson II Reed Avenue Charm, personality, and pep - To keep up with her you ' ll have to lake a step. Linds . . . enjoys cocktailing, being friendly, late week- end nights . . likes memories, with J.B., chocolate ice- cream . . . dislikes false people, put-ons . . Dyna- mitel . . . All right! . . . Your place or mine? . . . Freo, Yim, Smoochy, D.B., Leslie . at the pub with Fred and Jim, Leslie . . . cute, squinty eyes, lots of class . . . college bound. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Chorus Secretary 3. 50 CD CJ1 Stephen Holland 1 16 Magnolia Drive No mind is thoroughly well-organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. Stan . ■ . golfing . . . parties . . . fast cars . . . acting . . . agering . . . good music . . . dislikes people who mooch . . . pet peeves: losing keys at Cahoon ' s, warm beer . . . Ed Sullivan . . . found at Lewis, Dedham Inn or Ca- hoon ' s . . . tall, fantastic sense of humor . . . B.C. Senior Play 4; Baseball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. Cynthia Howitt 1036 High Street There is no great loss without some small gain. Cinth . . . Hyacinth . . , enjoys making costumes for plays, eating . . . dislikes being called Red, being yelled at in the library . . . likes watching school sports . . . Grugga . . . We ' re outa here! ... You Gashdan fool. . . . favorite people; Barbie Bickford, C.C, P.H.. J.F., and D.N. . . . found behind the sewing machine, in the Little Theater, at Bickford ' s, and at the Surf . . . crazy driver but a great kid . . . college. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Track Scribe 1, 2; Quartet 4; A.F.S. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; French Club 2. Patricia Hubbell 51 Hawl tree Drive Hold fast to dreams. For if they die, Life is like a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Pat . . . pet peeves: cigarette smoke, the phrase, diets . . . dislikes stacks of homework . . . likes small children, swimming . . . Paris . . . drawing, eating, hiking, travel- ing . . . found at library . . . college, biology major. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mark Hulbig 412 Clapboardtree Street Friendship ' s the wine of life. Mark . . . pet peeve is downed computers . . . writing . . . photography . . . computer programming . . . bowling . . . dislikes freshmen . . . I ' m going to the computer room. ... favorite people are seniors . . . found in com- puter room . . . college. Track 2, Yearbook Staff 4; Chess Club 2. William Irving 21 Dover Road God loves an idle rainbow, no less than labouring seas. Irv . . . pet peeves: football practice, physics labs, vege- tables, O.T.R., rippy twisters, catching Millbur . . . fa- vorite activities: Listening to the stereo, sleeping, ice cream at Friendly ' s, football games . . . likes 30, punt returns, taking walks. Mack Herron, leg of La Pointe . . . dislikes sugar, moose, taped ankles, bush maneuvers, snobs . . . Bodacious! . . . That ' s bush! . . . You ' re History! . . . Bye, now. . . . Ralph . . . Go easy. ... wish I could. . . . Score! . . . I need . . . favorite people: Ronk, Amy, Ernie, Mai, Clem, Brad, Murph, Canoe . . . found on the field, around town, in the Capri, at Hal ' s . . . I can ' t find my equipment. . . . college. Senior Play 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3; Year book Staff 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, captain 4. Robert Hunt 51 CO ' mi: t J I Bp ' ' i ' ' - 1 r ■ Donna Jacobs 27 Allen Road Life can be fun if you take it in stride. Donna . . . Jakes . . . long, dirty blonde hair . . . bowling . . . pet peeve is cigarette smoke . . . likes Nantasket Beach on rainy nights . . . Give me a break! . . St. Dennis folk group . . . trips to Mt. Washington . . . favor- ite people: Bob, Joan, and Nancy . . . found at N.C. T.C., Cabot ' s, F.F.S. . . . plans to become an accountant. Chorus 2. 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Musical 4; Library Club 1; Drama Club 4. Albie Jarvis 104 Tamarack Road Wit makes its own welcome, and levels all distinc- tions. Albie. . . likes to write . . . dislikes practice, neckties, math homework . . . You kidding me? . . . Harpo, Dan Rather, Dave-O . . . found in the Media Center . . . curly hair . . , college. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Sacred Cheese 3. 4; Soccer 3; Boys ' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Sara Johns 1 17 Winter Street To be alive, from there I will create the rest, 5ara . . . favorite activities: partying, getting faced, talk- ing with the girls . . . pet peeves: thugs, being broke . . . likes old movies, poetry, weekends, boosters, Southern Boohs , long walks. . . dislikes suspicious minds, E.A.B. . . . What the ? . . . favorite people: F).W., Elvis, Zapp a, Mr. Peabody, Uncle Cid, and friends . . . found harassing with S.C. and K.R., in the MC, with the gang . . . long blonde hair . . . dirty looks? . . . distinctive laugh . . . plans to travel. Senior Play 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3: Year- book Staff 4; Folk Club 1, 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Football 2, 3. Kyle Jorgensen 245 Burgess Avenue There is no such thing as best ' in a world of individu- als, Kyle . . . hates fat and dieting , , . cold pricklies . . . get- ting up in the morning . . . likes eating, sewing, driving, sleeping, and SUBS . . . cats, levis, plants, Warm Puz- zles . . . Are you kidding me? . . . And I might, too. ... We ' re outa here! ... Ayuh . . . Don ' t bug at me. . . . Oh Ya! . . . Pitiful! . . . Blosy! . . . likes being with Pelicans and real friends . . . found at Star Island as much as possible ... a smile and that LOOK . . . further education. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Swim Team Scribe 2. Madrigals 3; Track Team Scribe 2. Sandra L. Johnson 40 Lynn Terrace Everything is funny when it happens to someone else. Sandi . . . blue eye lashes . . . always sarcastic . . . can ' t take a beating . . . pet peeves: stuttering, getting told what not to do by DB , short tempered people, espe- cially those with no sense of humor . . . taking walks in the woods, riding around, gossiping . . . likes parties, subs, playing Jokes . . . dislikes being called Moms May- bley, hearing about every time SB. buys . . . Yeah, you ' re right! . . . E.E., J.R., S.B., D.B., and the rest of the gang . . . found taking trips to Medfield in the bug, around town, in the yellow bird... 8 11 73... nursing. Senior Play 4; drill Team 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Harlequin 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Future Nurses 4; Girls ' Football 2. 3;Manager of Girls ' Swim Team 2, 3. Dianne Kane 24 Willow Street Some think the world is made for fun and frolic. Di-anne . . . likes cute boys and ARABS . . . cheesebur- gers . . . pizza . . . dislikes people who never laugh, Mr. K. and being grounded . . . I ' m jus ' littal, killer. . . . On it! . . . found in ' 75 Olds . . . beating up Billy . . . with P.K., L.D.. K.£., ' 57 , . , . at home . . . grounded . . . big blue eyes . . . naturally nutty . . . plans to become a secretary or a stewardess. Chorus 1, 2, 3; Senior Play: Drill Team 3; Hockey Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2; Prom Committee 4. Katherine Kane 126 Tamarack Road - I T  -Af 52 CD CJ1 Patricia Kane 59 Ellis Street The way we were. atty . . . found in blue Cutlass, at Bergson ' s with O.K. nd B.S. . . . Colonial on Sundays . . . Boston on week- nds . . . likes boys with blond hair and blue eyes . . . ancing . . . What is it? . . . Have a cigarette, Jane. . . typical Westwooder . . . found with cousin Diane . . also with J.D., K.E. . . . dislikes ' 74 Camaros, ?■ ited movies . . . plans to become a secretary. :horus 1, 2, Senior Play; Drill Team 1, 2. Michael Keane 887 Gay Street Life is one great race; you must accept the challenge Mike . . . likes playing chess, tennis, skating . . . enjoys track . . . Don, Greg, Brad, Bob M., Gene, Bob H., Bob C. John, Pete . . . found out on the track, running around town, or in the Media Center playing chess . . . good personality, dark brown curly hair, husky, green eyes . . . enjoys nature .. . heading towards a career in electrical engineering. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captam 3, 4: Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Football 1. Michael S. Kelley 169 Nahatan Street Sola resurgit vita. Mike . . . Kel . . . football . . . girls . . . drinking . . . dumping . . . pet peeve is Greek tragedies . , . likes foot- ball players, good looking girls, Michelob . . . dislikes long football practices, shaving . . . Cat, TKO , Maur and classmates. . . found at Lewis ' , Tino ' s, Sub Villa, with friends everywhere . . . Mystery Guest . . . Stay free. ... Bodacious ... ELP . . . beer belly ... ex- troverted . . . W.H.S. drinking team . . . plans to play football for Dartmouth. Senior Play; Huns 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Team 1; National Honor Society 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4. Michael A. Kelly 514 Hartford Street What is life without a little fun? Mike . . . where the party is . . . skiing . . . Decent . . . favorite people: T.R., T.H., SB., D.P., M.P., R.K., K.M. . . . very friendly . . . found at parties . . . Piatz ' s Caddy . . . Aerosmith . . . pet peeve is snobs . . . Quiet the joker. ... transfer from Xaverian , . . college and travel. Boys ' Hockey 1, 2; Track 1; Chess Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Team 2. Debra Kent 40 Crystal Hill Terrace I don ' t know where I ' m going, but I ' m on my way. Debbie . . . enjoys drawing, riding, tennis . . . likes double dip chocolate chip ice cream with jimmies . . . You ' ll get over it. ... Goodnight, Dick. ... Yuck- ers . . . Jon, J.H., S.C., C.C. . . . found in red Volksy . . . college. Senior Play: Ski Trip 1; Prom Committee 4. Sheila Kessler 41 Sycamore Drive Thought is deeper than speech, Feelings deeper than all thoughts. Sheila . . . that dry humor . . . found in an orange MGA with T.D. . . . those times in Wenham . . . working at Lechmeres . . . Know what I mean! . . . semi-automa- tic . . . would like to do extensive traveling . . . college. Chorus 1, 2; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2; Folk Club 1;Ski Club 1. Carol Kerrigan 60 Winter Street A day is n ot complete without a smile. ' Carol . . . likes parties, Stevie Wonder, eating, friendly people . . . dislikes getting harrassed, getting up early . . . swimming, driving . . . found at Triple A, and Roslin- dale ... 1 1 74 . . . favorite people: John, Diane, fri- ends .. . Only teasing. ... constantly talking... Libra . . . plans to work and continue education. Senior Play; Yearbook Staff 4; Majorettes 1; Business Club 4; Softball 4. 53 ma j Hf M f Hp Peter Killelea 187 Canton Street Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if determined to be so. Pete . . . pet peeve is Big O . . . lacrosse . . . eating . . . likes to give beatings . . . dislikes weak excuses on vifeek- ends . . . Take your beating. . . . Ribo, D , Dana, Craut . . . found around town with the boys . . . college. Senior Play; Lacrosse 3, 4. June Kinsman 16 Sylvan Road The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be the beginning. June . . . Tiger . . . quiet . . . cooperative . . . likes bowl- ing . . . going to the movies . . . coin collecting . . . dis- likes boring English classes . . . getting caught in the rain . . . usually found out on the tennis courts . . , You gotta be kiddin ' ! . . . plans to attend college. Senior Play; Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Thomas Kinsman 16 Sylvan Road Life is something like a trumpet — if you don ' t put anything into it, you don ' t get anything out. Tom. . . enjoys weightlifting, hockey, wrestling, parties . . . Strike nine! . . . Going to a fire? . . . found in the courtyard or in the mezzanine . . . quiet . . . Space Shot . . . auto body business. Steven Koury 16 Larch Street To know him is to appreciate his qualities. Steve . . . likes karate, hockey, giving Larry rides . . . those weekend parties . . . dislikes being bothered by F.F. . . Come on. . . . found cruisin ' with Rock and Gibo, or with Larry ... B.J. . . . sharp dresser . . . nice personality . . . That sounds pretty good! . . . Babson. Football 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play, Track 1, 2; Sacred Cheese 4, Yearbook Staff; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4. Jeffrey Kocina 122 High Rock Street Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die. Jeff . . . Bear . . . Bunta . . . pet peeve is being asked. Are you the principal ' s son? . . . parties and more parties . . . likes traveling . . . good parties . . . Mai and Buck . . . dislikes early nights. . . having no refresh- ments. . . Too much . . . What a rush! . . . It ' f party time! . . . favorite people are the Bunts, Ned, Bean, and 99.97% of the senior class . . . found here and there and everywhere . . . mostly in New Hampshire . . . that laugh . . . college. Band 3, 4; Concert Band 4, WHS Dance Band 3; Foot- ball 1. Margaret Kugel 41 Mill Brook Road Mischief is gained by the pound, but dispensed by the ounce. Peg . . . pet peeves: being called P , Drum Ma ors, T.G., staying in on weekends. . . Rick Wakemen . . . Yes... BOOSTERS... likes lemons... dislikes psychology . . . You armpit! . . . I ' m not intrigued! . . . Youch! . . . favorite people: D.O., G.S., Mr. and Mrs. N., Stinko, Mr. Sloan, L.B. ' s, Coach G. . . . found in Islington, cruising with Kath, left behind . . . 5 ' 8 . . . blushes easily . . . blind . . . gullible . . . friend- ly .. . Mikie . . . career in business. Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Color Guard 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Football 4; Photography Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4 Joseph Laham 53 Magaletta Drive Life is short, live it up Joe . . . out clubbing. . . out of liVestwood . . . likes bodies, money . . . dislikes snobs, people who whisper, drive-ins . . Yea you ' re right. . . . personality plus . . hockey and clubbing . . . plans to own a used car lot. 54 f r CO (Jl Ouane Landry 55 Gushing Road If Hero means sincere man, why may not every one of s be a Hero. uane . . . pet peeve is insane drivers . . . dislikes fresh- lan, wise people, trouble makers . . . favorite people are eople without problems . . . found out of town and in imote places . . . quiet . . . to himself . . . layering . . . lans to attend college, mechanical engineering. and 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. James Lane 75 Lyons Drive I live always for the fiigh points of Life. Jim . . . pet peeves are Moon Dog and P.P. . . . enjoys motorcycles, hockey, skiing, and basketball . . . likes the Three Stooges . . . dislikes V.P ' s . . . Hasta Bana Fuch. . . . Ahh, Gentlemen. . . . found in Bronx . . . likes to go places . . . plans to attend college in California. Band 1, Hockey 1. Luanne Lazzaro 120 Hemlock Drive Mischief sparkles m her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Luar)ne . . . Lu . . . Leggs . . . hates slow drivers, red lights, snobs, Monday mornings . . . enjoys doing things with people she likes very much . . . likes listening to the stereo. The Beach Boys, laughing, acting crazy, smiling, driving around in her Chevy . . . dislikes being hasseled, doing housework, staying in on weekends . . . Give me a break. ... No way baby. ... What a killer. ... favorite people: people who are happy and cheerful and fun to be with . . . found all around . . . tall, big brown eyes, pretty smile, friendly . . . pet peeve is being told she looks like Liza Minnelli . . . plans to stay single for a long time . . . stenographer. Senior play: Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Business Club 2, 3, 4. Tom Leach 272 Hartford Street If life IS worth living, it ' s worth enjoying. Tom . . . enigmatic . . . getting baked . . . individual . Suffolk University. Theresa Lord 12 Millbrook Road The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those who feel. ' Terry . . . pet peeves: shallow people, greedy politicans . . . flea markets . . . likes good people, good music . . . dislikes Rod McKuen, over the hill Oldsmobiles . . . Such a life. ... favorite people are Holly and Ted Kennedy . . . not to be found . . . matching green eyes and blonde hair . . . Hey, has anyone seen Holly? . . . plans to live happily ever after in a gingerbread cottage at the edge of the forest. Sacred Cheese 2, 3. 4. Hans Lundkvist 148 Pond Plain Road To be alive, from there I will create the rest. Hans ... pet peeve is stupid T. V. commericals ... en- joys photography and walking . . . likes wine, women, and song . . . dislikes people that aren ' t themselves . . . What? . . . favorite people are interesting people . . . found out walking or at home . . . the 6 ' 2 Swede with glasses . . . plans to travel and become an engineer. Football 4; Exchange Student 4; Senior Play; Kiss Me Kate 4. Wayne Lundberg 24 Chester Avenue Only one thing matters - That wherever we go and however we go - We hear the music of Life. Wayne . . . quiet . . . likes music . . . favorite activities: playing the drums, listening to music . . . likes playing hockey with friends . . . cruising . . . found at Ginny ' s . . Tom . . Bud . . . plans to work for one year, then go to school for criminal law. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, WHS Dance Band 3, 4. 55 Pi j if Barbara Lynch 47 Westdale Road Be what you want to be. Go where you want to go. Dream what you dare to dream. Live . . Barb . . . pet peeves: Mr. B., being called Bub , hassles . . . Drill Team, drama . . . bike rides . . . likes Fridays long weekends, chocolate marshmallow ice cream . . dislikes steaming hot chocolate, working at M.D. ' s, Sat urday at Mac ' s . . . Ask me if I care? . . . Killer! . . Ooh, ooh, ooh! . . . Thank -you. . . . favorite peo pie: Miss C, S.D., M.B.C., D.B. . . . found on the field, at Gardens, in the blue bomb . . . Cape Cod . . . freckles, smiles . . . friendly . . . college, speech therapy. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; cfirls ' Glee Club 1, 3; Senior Play: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; Softball 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Folk Club 3; Madrigals 3, 4; Manager of Softball 1, and Basketball 2; French Club 1, 2. Williann Lyons 15 Fisher Street God never sendeth mouth, but he sendeth meat. Bill ■ ■ . pet peeves: school lunches, cold cuts . . . favor ite activities: skiing, swimming, eating . . . likes snow, Volvos . . . hates physics, last period classes, tests . . Did you hear . . .? ... favorite people: M.B.C. H.M. . . . usually found at Roche Bros., on the slopes, M.C. . ■ . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4; Physics Club 4. Therese MacLellan 273 Oak Street A witty woman is a treasure; a witty beauty is a power. Therese... pet peeves: being called Terra , certain football players, playing one on one . . . busy week- ends . . . likes clothes, having her own phone . . . dislikes boring weekends, physics . . . Huh?! . . . favorite peo- ple: Chris, J.B., Italians... red Toyota... Bergson ' s . . . ski slope! . . . nursing school. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Drill Team 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Madrigals 3; Powder Puff Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Future Nurses 4. James Maloof 48 Juniper Ridge Road Men of few words are the strongest men. Jim . . . likes Cape Cod . . . music . . . swimming . . . Oh, yeah. ... Certainly. ... pet peeve is adults who talk like teenagers . . . wears glasses . . . college. Swim Team 1 , 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Senior Play. Kathryn MacLeod 1 15 Fensview Drive The treasure of love, wisdom and thought must be scribed or they perish with time. Kath . . . pet peeves: getting beat on, Sue ' s driving . . . enjoys laughing, skating, skiing, having aaood time likes nice lats , clothes, candy . . . dislikes mouse , glasses . . . Think you ' re funny? . . . I don ' t want to go to work! . . . ft.H. . . . SO. . . . found with Susan, at Dr. Cumming ' s office, shopping . . . cute, smiling, happy, quick wit . . . Hawaii Five-O . . . nursing. Chorus 3; Glee Club 2; Senior Play; Cheerleader 1 , 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Health Careers Club 4; Future Nurses 4. Joan Manchester 32 Clearwater Drive will take my life into my hands, and I will use it. Joan... pet peeves: Libby, R.V.D., bluejays, W.H.S. . ■ . partying, being rowdy . . . likes music, bowl- ing . . , dislikes moon dogs, Mr. M., getting up early, 99% of W.H.S. faculty . . . What a bummer! . . . Fin- nius . . . found at King ' s, Walpole Mall . . . Laselle Junior College. Senior Play; Drama Club 2. Polly Manchester 32 Clearwater Drive I have found you an arguement; I am not obliged to find you an understanding Polly . . . hates hearing What ' s your real name? . . . shoes around neck . . . found chewing gum in the crafts room, whistling down the hall . . . likes eating, especially chocolate chip ice cream . . . Little Theatre . . . cruisin ' on Tuesday . . . Ya, you ' re right! . . . very sarcastic . . . hates staying home, gym, modern lit. . . . Connie . . . blue beret . . . dislikes being told she ' s wrong . . . O.K. . . . college. Chorus 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; Pow- der Puff Football 2; Prom Committee 3; French Club 2, 3. 56 w - CO CXI Caryl Mancinelli 56 Martha Jones Road t matters only what you are. ryl . . . partying . . . getting buzzed . . . pet peeves: istwood, snobby people, school . . . hates jocks . . . vorite person is Raymond . . . found at Nabes, Nor- jod . . . 7 3 73 , . . plans to attend a two-year college. D. Jeffreys Margensey 1 1 1 Lakeshore Drive How wonderful is life while you ' re in the world. Jeff . . . favorite activities: p-rides, music, keeping yel- low bomb running, avoiding W.P.F. and Barney . . . likes short Wednesdays, Mac ' s, the M.B., Camels... Hey, what ' s happening? . . . found with assorted derelicts and weirdos . . . Old Mill . . . dislikes confrontations with Phil and Chuck . . . Yeah, you ' re right! . , . Give me a break! . . . long hair, tall . . . occasional moustache . . . plans to discover America and Brazil . . . college. Senior Play, Drama Club 2, 3. Deborah Marvel 94 Briar Lane A man must live as he dreams; alone. Debbie . . . pet peeves: self-pity, pretense . . . likes strength, being alone, quiet, being dazzled, surprises . . . You must be kidding! . . . neat . . . Huzzah . . . favorite people: Sue, Jane, Steph and the few selected others who see . . . found in the courtyard, at the Cape, hiding . . . up and down . . . college. Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4; Harlequin 1 , 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play. Nancy Masison 76 Spellman Road I am only one and yet I am one. I cannot do every- thing but I can do something. Nancy . . . likes to talk, to listen . . . long bike rides, walks, empty beaches at night . . . pet peeves: doing i.d. pictures, biographies, filling out applications, getting donuts . . . enjoys eating, swimming, sleeping, going to the track . . . dislikes getting up for school, homework . . . Are you kidding? . . . Really? . . . likes ice cream, Soko ' s pizza, sunsets, thunderstorms, people . . . England . . . found anywhere friends are . . . travel . . . hopes to keep on living (at least for a while). Chorus 1, 3, 4; Senior Play; Student Council 4; Powder Puff Football 2; Pep Club 2, 4; Track 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Student-Facul- ty Forum Secretary 4; French Club 2, 3; Yearbook Co-editor 4; Manager Girls Basketball 3. Carol Mather 61 Farm Lane Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly Carol . . . pet peeves: being called a girl jock, people asking her why she has a skirt on . . . favorite activities: basketball, swimming, eating . . . likes pizza, Levi ' s, crayons . . . dislikes lima beans, lOO ' s on 1:20 . . . I don ' t mean to be mean, but ... ... Ya, you ' re right! . . , favorite people: B., S., D., J., P., B. . . . found on the courts, in the pool, at Garside ' s . . big feet . . . leaving Westwood for N.J. . . . college. Chorus 1, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 1; Student Council 3, 4; Senior Play; Softball 1 ; Girls ' Football 3; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 1; Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Girls ' Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, 4; Girls ' Tennis 2, 3, 4. David Masse 1571 High Street Think like a man of action and act like a man of thought. Dave . . friendly . . . gray and red car . . . easy going . . . dislikes duds, boring studies, dances, and getting dressed up! . . . likes to learn, jeans, enough gas and money to get by . . . flannel shirts . . . found anywhere with F.B., Bradley ... D.B. . . . working in pharmacy . . . chemist. Steve Martin 421 Oak Street 57 Charles Mathys 147 Mill Street Man should live by his own principles and never some- one elses. Charlie . . . Chas . . . pet peeve ts smoking on the bus . . . enjoys skiing, hiking, playing the trumpet, basketball . . . likes the Cape, music, and Maine . . . favorite peo- ple: Hans, Peter and David . . . found at Pete ' s house or in his black Volkswagen . . . goofy but a great kid! . . . plans to attend college. Band 1,2,3, 4; Concert Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1 , 2, 3,4. Sue Ellen McAulay 14 Ford Place It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Sue . . . pet peeves: Monday A block, yelling and screaming, being late for anything . . . likes meeting peo- ple, dancing, things out of the ordinary , , . sewing, ice-skating, parties . . . dislikes having a constant sched- ule . . . Life is tough. . . . Don ' t bother me. . . . found in the city . . . honest, sentimental, determined . . . nursing. Peter McCracken 270 Farm Lane To know him is to appreciate his qualities. Peter . . . Pete . . . favorite activities are playing hockey and going to B ' s games . . . pet peeve is cigarettes . . . likes big parties and good weekends, the Allman Broth- ers . . . dislikes excuses . . . What ' s going on this week- end? . . . I can ' t, I ' m out of gas! . . . favorite people: Mooch, the Three Musketeers, Manga, Sara, Jim, D.S., K.H.. F. D.S., S.C, P.K., D.S., PS., J.R., PC, S.D. . . . found with friends, at the Legion, in Maine . . . yellow Capri . . . 4 t 4 = 8? . . . college. Senior Play, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Eric McCarthy 25 Magaletta Drive Fight fire with fire, and craft with craft. The mind ' s the standard of the man. Eric . . . pet peeve is school buses . . . favorite activities: skiing, driving . . . likes weekends, Sugarloaf, K2 . . . dis- likes working Friday or Saturday nights . . . favorite people: Brian, Bruce, Jack . . . found at Roche Bros. . . . 8 hour Erks . . . college bound. Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Senior Play; Ski Club 1,2,3, 4; Golf Team 1, 2; Ski Team 1, 2, 3,4. Nancy McDonough 126 Winter Street If life ' s worth living it ' s worth enjoving! Nancy . . . pet peeves are R.B. and catching the bus . . . enjoys typing with Mrs. Ceary . . . likes Pink Stars and Galiax! , S.L. Bummer, and Stevie Wonder . . . What can I say?! . . . Give me a Break!! . . . Deb, Artie, and Bummer . . . found in Melvin, N.H. . . . 3M ' s on the log. and F.F.O. . . . friendly, long red hair . . . plans to attend college. Senior Play; Softball 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Ski Club 3,4; Chemistry Club 2, 3. Emily McEntee 779 Gay Street Happiness doesn ' t come from doing what we like to do, but from liking what we have to do. Emily . . . always smiling . . . curly hair . . . favorite ac- tivities: swimming, dancing, drawing . . . Are you kid- ding? . .. likes the Bruins, boys. . . dislikes snow, physics, school . . . favorite people: Jimmy, Anne, Cur- tis, Eileen, Sue, Karen . . . found in Dedham . . . plans to work. Chorus 1 , 2, 3,4; Pep Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. Susan McCafferty 94 Fearing Drive She was born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad, Sue . . . Susie . . . pet peeves: being allergic to Christmas trees, seasonal ailments and camping with hunters in the woods . . . favorite activities: playing the guitar, playing ragtime on the piano, golf, and tennis . . . likes commer- cials, Johnny Carson, a good joke or a bad one, and anything unusual or irrelevant . . . I can ' t breathe! . . . I ' m really serious you guys! . . . favorite people: CM., Bicnabs, Stiffs . . . found wheezing on the courts, in the Dr. ' s office . . . always laughing . . . making weird faces . . . very implusive . . . college bound. Chorus 1, 2; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Senior Play; Softball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 1, 3, 4; Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2; Girls ' Tennis 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Student-Faculty Forum 3, 4, Sec. 3; Bicnabs of America 3, 4, Pres. 4. 58 CO C71 Karen McGilly 303 Oak Street ' In the cities, no one is quiet but many are lonely; in :he country, people are quiet but few are lonely. Karen . . . quitting . . . making costumes . . . swimming . . . likes snow, flea markets. Currier and Ives, cameos . . . dislikes shiny clothes, cigarette smoke, studying! . . . likes farms . . . country music . . . flannel shirts . . . Jorrie, Miss Glancy . . . But .... ' ... found near a ■ewing machine, backstage. Drama Club 3, 4; Girls ' Swim Team 2. Richard McGrail 94 Tamarack Road It is difficult to tell how much men ' s minds are concili- ated by a kind manner and gentle speech Dick . . . pet peeve is Hospitals. . . football . , . enjoys all-niters at Fred and Dave ' s, partying ' til sunrise, week- ends, bus rides home from camp . . . favorite people: Fred, Dave, Mooch, Mick, Humph . . . found at parties or at the Legion . . . college. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Winter Track 2, 3,4; Spring Track 1, 2; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Bunt Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael Mclnnis 30 Wildwood Drive All things come to him who will but wait. Mike . . . likes weekends in N.H., afternoon football . . . WWhat?? . . . LOMUS . . . Chump . . . Dana . . . Iron- rrlap cra ' y rr v.iy people... found hunting big game with Chun.fj . . . dislikes being called Fickey . . . plans for college. Hockey 1, 2; Bunt Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Mclntyre 124 Phillips Brooks Road To do a great right, do a little wrong. Tom . . . cross-country . . . Fenway Park . . . Maura who? . . . likes Christmas, snow, and the ace in the hole . . , Mac, Clem, Mai, Perl, R.C.. L.B. . . . found at Mai ' s or with foot deep in mouth . . . dislikes getting dumped on and being called Tex . . . millions of freck- les, turns red easily . . . college. Chorus 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; N.H.S. President 4. Lee McKenna 55 Smith Drive Love thy Neighbor. Lee . . . pet peeves: gossip, crowded halts, P.S. and D.S. yelling, Hey, Leroy! . . . enjoys swimming, reading, working in the library, and band . . . tikes peanut butter and steeping . . . dislikes diets, homework, being short ... You lose!? ... Vouch! .. . favorite people: Miss Congdon, Mrs. Gean, and Mr. Stack . . . found in the library or in the bandroom, making peanut butter cookies ... a little crazy and loud, but nice . . . plans to major in international service. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Library Club 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2; Drama Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Lynne McParland 35 Hartford Street Beauty is kmd, as well as charm. Lynne . . . cute . . . blonde hair . . . always smiting . . . pet peeves: people who put others down for kicks, getting stabbed in the back . . . enjoys drawing, writing. skating . . . likes chocolate chip ice cream . . . dislikes homework , . . found out of Westwood . . . plans to go to college. A.F.S. Club 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Harlequin 3. Laurie McKeon 1 10 Country Lane If you are honest, it is the best thing in the world. It goes above intelligence. Laurie . . . favorite activities: sailing, swimming, bowl- ing, biking . . . likes to travel, meet people, to see movies . . . dislikes Monday mornings, people who don ' t say hi ... Hey man, what ' s happening? ... Double Q . . . favorite people: E.M., T.A., A.S. . . . found at Sky-Way. in Martha ' s Vineyard . . . always smiling . . . short black hair . . . plans to attend college and travel. Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. 59 Jeffrey Mingels 20 Aran Road Quiet the hot set-up! Jefi . . . Hoach . . , likes the Allman Brothers . . . Fat- staff . . . This is bogus! . . . blue Jeans . . . dislikes working . . . favorite people: O ' Sull, Big O , Glen, Schultzy, Steve . . . pet peeve is physics . . . Crapo ... found in or working on Triumphs . . , Ace German To- boggan Team??!?! . . . college. Track 1 . Scott Mirsky 107 Locust Drive Clifford Monac 168 Fisher Street Trust men and they will be true to you: trust them greatly and they will show themselves great. Cliff . . . pet peeves: cliques and sophomores . . . enjoys skiing, tennis, and chess . . . likes fast cars and winter snow . . . dislikes physics and V.W. ' s . . . You turkey! ... Partytime! . . . favorite people: G.S., G.T., C.F. . . . found at Charlie ' s, M.C. . . . plans to major in business. Chorus 1, 2; Senior play; Ski Team 1, 2; Kiss Me Kate 4; Tennis 1 , 2; Chess Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Robert Mucciarone 465 Summer Street Great bashfulness is often the effect of pride than of modesty. Bob . . . Mooch . . . favorite activities: going to Bruins ' games and football games . . . likes weekends and par- ties . . . Pete ... Ed . . . found at the Legion or in green Cougar . . . dislikes getting up in the morning . . . pet peeves: taking a beating, people who pull sideburns . . . Decent! . . . We know your problems. . . . very handsome ... quiet . . . plans to work and become rich. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Yearbook Staff 4 Jane Montgomery 17 Lancaster Drive Never say anything that will not improve on silence ' Jane . . . pet peeves: nuts, people who nod instead of saying Hi . . . likes baton twirling, swimming . . . dis- likes smoke-filled buses. . . Line up, PLEASE! . . . Ellen you didn ' t give us enough time! ... You ' ll ruin my image! . . . found on the football field at half time, at Hale, gossiping with M.B.F., in the office . . . that smile and cute, flat nose . . . sincere . . . college and law school. Chorus 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain of Majorettes 4; Swim Team 1; Boys ' Swim Team Scribe 3, Yearbook Co-Edi- tor 4. Peter Mullarkey 105 Mill Street Everyone is crazy, some to a greater or lesser degree, but the people in the worst shape are those who believe themselves sane. Wa . . . found in the courtyard, under the nearest beer bottle . . . That ' s reasonable. ... enlightened . . . love- ly epicurean English experiences . . . Dresden . . . skiing . . . bike riding . . . cars that break down . becoming a Gothic western . . . will always be going to Birtwistle ' s. Anne Mullins 386 Oak Street Could a greater miracle take place than for u to look through each other ' s eyes for an instant Anne . . . pet peeve is her name spelled without an e . . . favorite hobbies: reading, handcrafts, doodling, going on digs . . . likes cats and the guitar . . dislikes boring classes . . . She said with a grin. ... NUH . . . found in the upstairs courtyard, or at the lightboard . . . talks to herself . . . microscopic handwriting . . . college. Sacred Cheese 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3, 4, French Club 4. WW- ' ■ -  m 4 L i .1 d 1 60 (71 Diane Murphy 298 Oak Street Jo matter how hard you search, you will always find lat you are in search of. jrph . . . pet peeves: eye action and changing weath- . . . likes Bowie, teasing J.H., playing floor hockey, mmers in Marshfield . . . dislikes boring weekends, L.H., getting beat on by C.K. and K.K. . . . Only idingi . . . Oh wow! . . . favorite people: the ng , Carol, Kathy, and friends . . . found at G.E. with S. and in red Capri . . . small . . . blue eyes . . . always ighing . . . plans to go to college. mior Play; Pep Club 1, 2; Business Club 3, 4. Karen Murphy 20 High Rock Street Elegance is good taste plus a dash of daring. Karen . . . Kar . . . gymnastics, artwork . . . pet peeves: liars, working . . . likes high shoes, weekends . dislikes phonies . . . We should . . . Oh, my hair! . . . L.R. . . friends . . . found with Doug, at the drug store . . . flexible . . . nice clothes . . . pretty eyes . . . college. Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 4; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4. Robert Murphy 39 Cobleigh Street Knowledge is, indeed, that which next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. l Aurf . . . BBB . . . pet peeves: Ralph T., being wacked in the stomach . . . photography . . . music . . . tennis . . . likes opening night, D.Q. . . . calculus, American His- tory .. . close meets, C.S.N.Y. . . . dislikes Saturday evening track meets, early morning practice . . . I ' m going crazy! . . . Have you got a pencil? . . . Irv, H, Tex, Clem, Mai, L.C., Ernie D., Mac, Miss G. . . . found at Mai ' s, on the track . . . moody . . . college. Chorus 2, 3, 4; District Chorus 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Boys ' State 3; Sacred Cheese 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Student-Faculty Forum President 4; Math Team 1; Winter Track 1, 2,3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1 , 2, 3, 4; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4. Dorothy Napoleone 162 Stanford Drive The truly independent person-in whom creative think- ing is at its best — is someone who can accept society without denying himself. Dorrie , . . pet peeves: driving, physics . . . hiking . . . sewing . . . camping . . . likes holidays, antiques . . . flan- nel shirts . . . long dresses . . . You wouldn ' t believe! . . . Karen, Anne, Cindy . . . Mac . . . found making cos- tumes, on a bike . . . Laura Ingalls Wilder . . . flea mar- ket . . . hospital work, her own shop. Band 1,2,3, 4; Concert Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 4, Librarian 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Glen Nelson 112 Smith Drive To know him is to appreciate his qualities. Stretch . . . pet peeves: freaks . . . scuba diving, skiing, sleeping . . , likes money, cruising . . . dislikes slow weekends. Deep Purple, work . . . Mopar . . . Hoach, Steve, Tim, Gary . . . lazy . . . found at the Pits . . . plans to continue education. Sacred Cheese 3; Harlequin 3. 4: Intercom 3. Michael J. O ' Neil 16 Chester Avenue Diane Nichols 504 Pond Street Wisdom is as vast and ageless as the sea — but love and beauty reach beyond its farthest shores. Diane . . . pet peeves: phonies, hard el lo, frizzy hair . . . favorite activities: sailing, traveling, meeting people . . . likes full moons, beach walks, creating . . . dislikes writing papers at 4 A.M., typing speeds . . . And you do, too! . . . I don ' t care. . . . wicked . . . Neat- ness counts. . . . OH, ya! . . . favorite people are good friends . . . found hitting the weekend spots . . . Blossie . . . always laughing . . . college. Chorus 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Harlequin 4; Madrigals 3; French Club 1 , 2; AFS Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Team Timer 2, 3; Boys Track Scribe 1,2. mm 61 Michael S. O ' Neil 836 Gay Street Thou art a fellow of a good respect: Thy life hatfi had some smatch of honor in it. BIG O ■ . . hockey . . . football . . . baseball . . . draw ing . . . lacrosse . . . card playing . . . at Eddie ' s . . . dis likes taking a beating from Ribo and Pete everyday OH, Yati! . . . found at A.SA. Corp. in Islington . . nice looking, good natured . . . plans to become an ac countant. Lacrosse 3, 4; Football 1 , Senior Play. Michael O ' Sullivan 196 Conant Road He loves all that ' s lovely, loves all that he can. Sull . . . hockey . . , track . . . 6 ' s . . . likes winning relays in close track meets . . . Deep Purple . . . Chicago Black Hawks . . . pizza and beer on a Friday night . . . Well . . . pet peeves: the Bruins, getting up in the morning . . . Bango . . . M.D., J.R., JM., D.T. . . . found wear- ing a Black Hawk jersey . . . over Maureen ' s . . . plans to major in biology. Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1 , 2; Spring Track 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Winter Track 1,2, 3; Soccer 3, 4; Cross Country 1 , 2. Kevin Pallis 84 Salisbury Drive The spirit of sportsmanship is a valuable asset. Kevvv . . . pet peeves: motorcycles that break down, SAT ' s, boring weekends . . . favorite activities: hockey, administering beatings, motorcycles . . . likes beating D.S. in muscle contests, partying, cruising . . . dislikes losing hockey games . . . , Yahhh . . . Nice. . . . favor- ite people: S.l I., D.S., J.R., P.C. K.H. . . . found in the weight room . . . dark skin all year round . . . solid . . . college bound. Hockev 1 , 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Mark Pecararo 37 Webster Street Music is a language — and it may yet be music that will save the world. Mark . . . handsome, borwn-eyed blond . . . skating . . . likes music, motorcycles . . . Benner ' s laughing fits . . . getting twords twisted . . . favorite people P. J., N.D., R.C. . . . dislikes loud people and phonies . . . plans for college. Baseball 1 , 2; Football 1 ; Boys ' Hockey 1 , 2. Victor Pandolfo 581 Oak Street Smile and the world will smile with you. Victor . . . playing drums in friends ' band . . . dislikes cats, WHS. . . found with Chris and Neil . . . plans a career in data processing and computers. Football 1, 2. Robert Perlman 77 Mill Street Keep the uncommon one from being insignificant. Rob . . . Perl . . . Canoe . , . can ' t see when smiling . . . shy . . . likes dumping and dreaming, tail, mail and ale . . . dislikes physics, pushy girls, fakes. Creek tragedies . . . Guess so. . . . Eat a bag. . . . Go easy. . . . favorite people: KB., CM., good looking swimmers and assorted others . . . can be found looking for himself in the back, in the corner, in the dark . . . plans to attend dental school. Chorus 1, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Senior Play; Cribbage Club 2, Football 1 ; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Student-Faculty Forum 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4: Student Advisory Board, Chairman 3, 4; Regional Student Advisory Coun- cil, Chairman 2, 3, 4; State Student Advisory Council 3, 4; Blue Ribbon Committee 3, 4. Lynn Petrozzi 26 Parker Street You give little when you give of your possessions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Lynn . . . pet peeves: smiling in pictures, broccoli . . . enjoys parties, cruising around and going to Popponnes- set . . . likes sleeping late, sports, dislikes late people . . . What a rush! . . . Bummer . . . K.P., Mr. Snell, Mrs. Doorley and her class. . . found at the Triple A, in Norwood, with Murchkin and Anne in the Fairlane . . . a good friend . . . skinny . . . big brown eyes . . . plans to become a lab assistant. Band 3: Pep Club 1, 2; Sacred Cheese 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Team Scribe 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Track Team Scribe 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1. 62 CD C71 Denise Piazza 890 Clapboardtree Street wanna be tree, like the bluebirds flying by me. z . . . cute, friendly . . . always giggling . . . is intrigued th beaches, ski trips, and blond haired boys . . . found wn the Cape, cruising by B.K. ' s house . . Daisy ' s . . . fy and Pam . . . Bill . . . Johnston . . . found in the I Caddy . . . skinny dipping . . . Nags . . . world travel i college. ncert Band 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Color lard 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; ftball 2; Girls ' Basketball 1 ; Prom Committee 4; Man- ;r of Softball 1 . Christine Pinciaro 1 1 Wagon Road A sweet disposition speaks for itself. Tina . , . Pinchy . . . favorite activities: racing, work, par- ties, swimming . . . likes: Tony, pizza, surprises, being free . . . always smiling . . . well dressed . . . happy . . . dislikes flirty girls, people being late, diets, and snobby people . . . Dynamite! . . . Sex Kitten . . . found in GTO with Tony, at work, or with Lu . . . plans to be a registered nurse. Senior Play. David Porter 45 High Street Happiness is the Lord. Dave... pet peeves: people saying I ' m sorry. ... favorite activities: playing the piano, reading, tutoring at the Jr. High . . . likes talking, sleeping, eating . . . dislikes arguing . . . Give me a break. . . . Hi, what ' s new? . . . P.B., Swansons, Andrea G. . . . found at the West- wood Evangelical Free Church, at Swanson ' s, at the Jr. High . . . always laughing . . . college, seminary. Pastor- ate. Yearbook Staff 4. Anthony Prevett 21 Westwood Terrace Michele Quinn 131 Briar Lane It ' s a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Shelly . . . pet peeves: slow drivers, clam digging . . . favorite activity is taking naps in the afternoon . . . likes weekends, dances (the bump) . . . Bermuda . . . I don ' t know. ... What? ... favorite people: Arnie, Fuzz . . . found causing trouble with Lynder, Judy, and Kar- ly . . . sincere, friendly . . . Musketeer . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Senior Play; Field Hockey 3; Cheer- leader 1 , 2. James Reilly 3 Strafford Place To know him is to appreciate his qualities. Jim . . . broken right arm . . . tri-colored mustang . . . You ' re a D.B. . . . likes sports, beating on Big O, cfiocolate chip ice cream . . . dislikes class rank of 81, Jocks like —, crooked politicians and snobs. . . Let ' s give Big O a beating! . . . found cruising or eating somewhere . . . plans to become an electrician. Senior Play; Football 1; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Lisa Regan 410 Dover Road You need three things in the theater — the play, the actors, and the audience, and each must give some- thing. Lisa . . . Lise . . . likes acting, skiing, crafts, pizza, roast beef subs, the Ford . . . dislikes nagging . . . You goon! ... My stomach kills ... favorite people: Joe, K.M., and friends . . . found at Roche Bros., any- where and everyv here with Joe, at M. V. in the summer . . . big green eyes . . . plans to marry a doctor and become a teacher. Senior Play; Swim Team 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. 63 Mark Reilly 65 Sexton Avenue eat when you ' re hungry, and drink when you ' redryl Rielo . . . Kung Fu . . . always eating . . . easy going . . . streaking at Cashmier Lounge . . . mayonnaise ... all night parties . . . Janice . . . Bish . . . Andy . . . aggra- vated by boring weekends and Mondays . . . What are you, baked? . . . college bound. Football 1; Track 2; Lacrosse 3, 4; Boys ' Tennis 2; Boys ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain 3, 4 Jennifer Renzi 31 Sterling Road A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. Jen . . . pet peeves: sprints, open kitchen cabinets, thick people . , . favorite people: L.J., B.B., C, D.. S., K. D., L.R. . . . favorite activities: t sketball, tennis, and party- ing . . . dislikes walking to school, getting kicked out of the gym . . . likes championship teams, laughing, being with good friends. . . Face . . . Don ' t Worry about it! . . . found at IVIac ' s, on the courts, in the gym . . . Levi ' s . . . worn out shoes . . . big blue eyes . . . Spring- field College. Powoer Puff Football 3; Band 1 ; Softball 1 : Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4; Captain Field Hockey 3; Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Donna Richardson 76 Washington Street Born free, to live free. Donna . . . big brown eyes . . . pastrami . . . pet peeves: flat tires, male chauvinists . . . biking . . . likes Joan Baez, Bing, horses . . . Beth S. . . ■ dislikes cafeteria, mezzanine . . . found around horses, down spa, walking in woods . . . plans to bum around the countryside, join the Army. Girls ' Basketball 2; Track 3, 4, Captain 3. James F. Riordan 31 Spellman Road Enjoy when you can; endure when you must. Jim . . . sneaking around . . . OD victims . . . hockey . . . girl watching . . . going away for weekends . . . dislikes Westwood . . . Decent . . . K.M., Hendy, and the gang . . . found at the Legion, working at the pro shop . . . friendly, sincere . . . college. Senior Play; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4. Suzanne Rieth 677 Main Street, Walpole if a man has no fear for the ocean, then he has no fear at all. Holly . . . dislikes crooked pictures . . . challenges . . . dirt . . . likes people . . . I want to go home. ... usual- ly found with John . . . found anywhere but Westwood . . . red hair . . . plans to be. Nancy Robertson 56 Mayfair Drive A smile cost nothing but creates so much. Nan . . . pet peeves are cauliflower and pink cars . . . likes parties and ski-dooing . . . favorite people: D.C., C.M.. M.R.B. and G.C. . . . found everywhere . . . tall . . . blue eyes . . . college bound. Karia Rossetti 76 Hawktree Drive Wit is the salt of conversation KarIa . . . pet peeves: people that stare, doctors, and thugs. .. favorite activities include skydiving, karate, and harassing people . . Southern Comfort . . . James Brown . . . Zappa . . . cats . . . dancing . . . Take a nerve pill! . . . Hey Senior, do ya want a piece of candy?! . . . favorite people include perverted Shamrock, Tiega, and Lucky Luciano . . . found in town with Sue and Sa or with the Three Musketeers causing trouble . . . good sense of humor . . . fingernails . . . bangles . . . those big brown eyes . . . Sagittarius . . . convent. Prom Committee 3; Softball 1 ; Senior Play. 2; Cheerleader 1. 2; Chorus 64 CD (J1 Diane Saari 21 Draper Avenue appiness is not having what you vuant, but wanting lat you have. 3ne . . . enjoys basketball, Softball, driving around, ying the guitar, partying, and listening to Elton John . dislikes rainy weekends, bumping into people, mework, sprints, writing essays . . . Ah, right! . . . hat? . . . Let ' s get loaded! ■ . . favorite people: ve, A.D., K.S., AC, J.E., Mr. Walsh . . . Aerosmith . pigeontoed . . . plans to go to college and become a reational specialist. ftbaii 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Football 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4: Field Hockey 4. Cynthia Sareault 404 Oak Street Natural to life is love and she is a person of nature Cindy . . . pet peeves: meetings, doing papers on Sunday nights . . . favorite activities: camping. Girl Scouts, crafts, playing the guitar . . . likes chocolate ice cream, half day Wednesday, fruit, plants, rocking chairs . . . I ' m so mad! . . . favorite people: Donie Celeste, Everyone! . . . found in the music room, at work . . . huge eyes . . . quiet . . . musical . . . college. Band 1. 2, 3: Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3; Glee Club 2; Senior Play; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Kiss Me Kate 4. Lynn Sarro 20 Cobleigh Street I slept and dreamed that life was beauty, I woke and found that life was duty Lynn . . . pet peeves: people that don ' t remember your name, glasses . . . favorite activities: Drum Corps, travel- ing, driving, competitions . . . likes football games, piz- za, hot fudge sundaes, California . . . dislikes late Color Guard practices, homework, fake people . . . I ' ll meet ya! . . . See ya later! . . . found on the football field, in Norwood . . . chewing gum . . . giggling . . . college. Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Boys ' Swim Team Timer 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Girls ' Track 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Gail Schneider 60 Sterling Road What IS life without a little fun? Gail . . eating . . . sleeping . . . likes Yes!, Queen, Bowie, Datsun 260-z ' s . . . pet peeves: hamburger help- er, people who don ' t know how to drive, Helen Reddy ... favorite people: M.K., Na, Dee, Teddy, Gail, Cheryl . . . found with Na, at GE. with Dee . . . work or college. Senior Play; Business Club 3, 4. Dana Schock 129 Canton Street Common sense is not so common. Dana . . . pet peeves: rude lawnmowers, losing Craut . . . occasional work . . . likes posing at the pool and wiping out K.P. in muscle contests . . . dislikes getting called to the board by Mr. Van de Workeen . . . favorite people: Fitz, Ribo, Craut, Pete . . . found with the men . . . short finger and bent glasses . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Lacrosse 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2. Timothy Scholz 55 Spellman Road With virtues and quietness one may conquer the world. Schultzy . . . pet peeves: getting up for school, boring classes... motocrossing, partying, hockey on Friday nites . . . dislikes snobby people and fags . . . likes any one else... Hey there ugly! ... favorite people: Hoofer, Ho Chi, Glenn . . . found in the Pits or cruising . . . cracking a few frosties . . . Ace . . . German Tobog- gan Team . . . plans to go to Florida, have good times. Senior Play; Lacross 3, 4; Physics Club 4. Peter Schock 129 Canton Street Except the American woman, nothing interests the eye of American man more than the automobile. ' Pete . . . pet peeve is being asked, Is he really your twin? . . . favorite activity is working on cars . . . likes convertables . . . dislikes vandalism of cars, working in the rain . . . We ' re out of here! . . . favorite people: Dana, Pete, Ribo, Craut . . . found at BSS Colonial Texaco . . . wears green Texaco clothing . . . Catalina convertible . . . L.T.L.B. . . . college. Senior Play; Football 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 1 , 2; Physics Club 4. 65 CO Alice Seward 20 Loring Street Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep It from themselves. Alice . . . dirty blonde hair . . . always smiling . . . choco- late chip ice cream . . . pet peeves: insincere people, peace signs . . . likes bubble gum, sunsets, little children, and mittens . . . Yah, you ' re real funny!!! . . . favorite people: CM., S.T., and Guit . . . found at the beach early in the morning . . . college bound for teaching. Chorus 1, 2: Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2; Cheerleodmg 1, 3, 4; Tennis 3; Prom Committee 3. George Shannon 168 Hartford Street If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears. George . . . pet peeves are Walpole junkyard, Alg. II, and C.S. . . . enjoys bouncing off trees in Buicks . . . likes different girls . . . dislikes being without a car . . . Piti- ful . . . Burning . . . favorite people are the right peo- ple . . . found wheeling around in Grandma ' s Buick, and around town . . . plans a career in electrical engineering. Sacred Cheese 3; Football 2: Physics Club 4; Swim Team 1 . Pamela Sherlock 44 Gushing Drive Mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Pam . . . always laughing . . . pet peeves is people who can ' t take jokes . . . favorite people: Pinky, Ka-Ka, The Three Musketeers . . . favorite activities: Chinese fire drills, dialing 222, lagering at 3:00 a.m. . . . likes $$$, shocking people, embarrassing Mikey in Alg . . . dislikes finding dead animals in the cafeteria . . . Huh?? . . . Help me VernH . . . found at 673, Santoro ' s at 10 a.m. . . . college and travel. Chorus 2, 3; Senior Play: Gymnastics 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee. Paul Silverman 60 Mill Street Pure friendship is something which men of an inferior intellect can never taste. Paul . . . pet peeve is getting bagged for being a minute late for homeroom . . . photography . . . skiing . . . dis- likes status seekers . . . likes honest, down to earth peo- ple . . . Que pasa! . . . favorite people are everyone . . . found at A. V. desk in Media Center or in music room . . . blue eyes . . . tall . . . college, major in business and economics. Chorus 3, 4; Senior Play; Southeastern Mass. District Chorus 4; Sacred Cheese Ad Manager 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 3; Audio Visual Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Manager of Swim Team 2; Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Tennis 1. Robert Shilo 31 Saint Denis Drive Think like a man of action and act like a man of thought. flob . . , pet peeve is Val ' s jokes . . . dislikes disorganized Fridays and Saturdays . . . Ya, you ' re right! . . . favor- ite people: Jeff, Scotty, Steve, Dave, Chump . . that laugh . . . college bound. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; WHS Dance Band 2, 3; Senior Play; Football 1; Yearbook Staff 4, Ski Club 4; Physics Club 4; Gymnastics Club 3; Boys ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 4. Charles Smith 140Strasser Avenue Silence is the genius of fools and one of the virtues of the wise. Charlie . . . pet peeve is fakes . . . favorite activities: ski ing, playing the piano, crafts . . . likes ice cream, dogs, Marshfield, old movies . . . dislikes getting up early, sci- ence . . . favorite people are old movie actors . . . found in Friendly ' s . . . hard working . . . friendly . . . college. Senior Play, Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. Craig Smith 21 Chester Avenue I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it Craig . . . pet peeve is curfews . . . enjoys playing foot- ball . . . hockey . . . fishing . . . likes having a good time . . . Steve , . . Sue . . . Mike . . . handsome, brown eyes, dimples . . . found at the down and under . . . Copper- fields . . plans to go into the service. 66 CD VI 01 Gary N. Smith 40 Aran Road Dme friendships are made by nature, some by con- :t, some by interest and some by souls. ' y ■ . . pet peeves: cliques, snobs, most under class- n . . . favorite activ ities: basketball, lacrosse . . . likes 3rs, traveling. Scuba diving . . . Who cares? . . . :ubbing Bubbles ' . . . favorite people: Cliff, Gene, ! , CW.S. . . . found cruising around on weekends, ying hoop . . . friendly . . . tall . . . college. :rosse 3, 4; Guys and Dolls 3; Kiss Me Kate 4; Senior y; Manager of Basketball 2, 3; Boys ' Basketball 1. Gary W. Smith 257 Burgess Avenue Let each man follow his own course Gary . . . enjoys scuba diving, skiing . . . likes 1968 302Z28 Chevy ' s . . . frosties . . . Get off my tail! , , . Gary Smith . . . found in the Graphic Arts Room . . . W, as middle initial — the short one . . . plans to attend University of Lowell. Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Harlequin 3, 4. Kimberly Smith 14 Church Street A day for toil; an hour for sport, but for a friend life is too short K,imbie . . . pet peeves: VW stealers, Monday mornings, dishonest people . . . favorite activities: swimming, cruising, skidooing, partying . . . dislikes snobby people, hard decisions . . . likes sunny days, friendly people . . . Ya Big Baby! . . . NO! . . . Hello? . . . favorite people Bob, A.C., J.F., J.V. . . . found down the street, around town, in the mezz . . . plans to work. Band 2: Chorus 1, 3; Glee Club 1; Sacred Cheese 4; Drama Club 1 ; Yearbook Staff 4. I Ann Sola 48 Glen Road A true friend is the best possession. Ann . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, karate, playing the gui- tar, art, and parties . . . pet peeves: Roman noses, back- ing into things, insincere people . . . Maine, Falmouth . . . good food . . . flat tires on Sandy Valley Road . . . Don ' t cry, you ' ll get over it. . . . Oh, really!! . . . You kill me! ... likes Al Capone, DC, J.B., and friends . . . found here, there, and everywhere . . . soft dark eyes . . . plans to travel and have a career in fashion design. Chorus 1; Senior Play; Drill Team 1, 2; Business Club 4. John Spidi 6 Winter Terrace Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if determined to be so. Jack . . . Speed ... Bo .. . dislikes caution signs and Ralph Burgers . . . Chevelles . . . Take the rap! ... love that! . . . enjoys hockey, football, driving . . . fly- ing, lacrosse . . . muscle car . . . Di . . . found cruising . . . college, law. Senior Play; Lacrosse 3; Tennis 2; Hockey 1. Dean Steeger 30 Spring Lane To be awake is to be alive Dino . . . pet peeve is wise freshmen . . . favorite activi- ties: hockey, and Kung-Fu . . . likes Michelle . . . You know it! . . . Cruising around. ... favorite people: Michelle, Ed, Linda, Diane, Mark, Mooch, Fred and Dave . . . found at the Legion . . . 6 ' 4 , 240 lbs., out of the University of Texas . . . blond hair . . . college bound. Boys ' Swim Team 2, 3. Christopher Stabile 45 Clapboardtree Street 67 CO 9 tT Brian Sullivan 1 10 Fearing Drive Some say the quiet have more fun. Brian . . . Sully . . . Domot . . . easy going, friendly . . . What ' s going on tonight? . . . Shag it! . . . favorite activities: skiing, hunting . . . dislikes hole shots down the Pitts, warm brew, filling out accident reports, tele- phone support wires, and IVIonday mornings . . . likes good music, partying . . . found working at Lambert ' s . .,. studious . . . college bound. Football 1, Senior Play; Swim Team 1 Dave Sullivan Frederick Sullivan 129 Blueberry Lane Live life with gusto! Fred . . . likes late nights . . . favorite people: Jessy, Ed, and the gang . . . dislikes shaving and getting up early every morning . . . pet peeves: skid marks. Pit rats, and getting stoned by R.W. . . . found playing hockey and skipping . . . It ' s history! . . . Where ' s the party to- night? . . . the scar . . . remembers Livingston well!!! . . . college. Transfer from Livingston, New Jersey, Soccer 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4. Judith Swangren 90 Country Lane A friend like this is long sought, and hardly found Judy . Hudda . . . pet peeve is 191 ' s . . . enjoys water skiing in little Bay, swimming . . . likes having a good time . . . dislikes sitting around doing nothing . . Nice . . . How ' s It going? . . . favorite people are all her friends . . . found in Bradlees, in the Comet, at the Cape . . . blo nde hair . . . plans for college. Girls ' Swim Team 2. Laurel Suman 135 Thatcher Street No one ' s enough for too little. Lo . . . pet peeves: light bulbs, rosy-cheeked manne- quins .. . favorite activities: creativity, sports, jiving with the right one. . . Gotta Grit! . . I lice one! . . . No, thanks! . . . Prrrrrr . . favorite people are those with endless minds . . . found behind needles ... a Scorpian . . . nothing stops her. . knows but never tells . . . Isolation is the strangest time. . . plans a place for difference. Donald Swann 150 Arcadia Road Oh moma, could this really be Ihe end ' to be stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis blues again. Don. . . Europe . . . Shut-up . . likes honey and cross country . . . favorite people: foreigners, S.M. . . . found on the track or out . . . Bowdoin College. Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; Student Faculty Forum 1, 2, 3; A.F S. Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3. 4, CoCaptam 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3. 4, CoCaptain 3. Lana Swanson 315 Oak Street Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Lana . . . likes sleeping, getting away . . . her favorite people are Dick, Caryl, Janet . . . dislikes having no money, snobs, being rushed, math, tomatoes . . moods . . . quiet . . . nice hair . . . working at Friendly ' s . . . hates the cold weather . . . en;oys dancing, boating, tra- vel .. . airlines and college. 68 CD C71 Gail Systrom 63 Fensview Drive .ove is a song whose lyrics are endless. j . . . pet peeve is late, pushy people . . . enjoys eat- 7, drinking, and sleeping . . . likes imitating M.H., Vet- s . . . dislikes getting up early for school . . . Ya, u ' re right! . . . likes Gregg . . . found with Gregg iving around . . . plans to work. ris ' Swinn Team 1, 2, 3. Sharon Taylor 55 Hawktree Drive If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer Sharon . . . long brown hair . . . likes Mexican food . . . pet peeves: people who follow the crowd . . . likes rein- deer, John Denver, trees . . . dislikes getting up early, term papers. . . favorite people: A.S., C.W., P.S. . . . found at Friendly ' s, on her bike. . . plans to see the world! Girls ' Track 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play. Susanne Thjbault 5 Wmslow Road Until you know that life is interesting — and you find it so — you haven ' t found your soul. Sue . . . likes IVIarx Bros. , beautiful scenery, John Den- ver . . . wasting time . . . found in the Media Center, swimming, camping, or skiing . . . But anyway ... ... dislikes math, complaints, cigarette smoke, and waiting . . . favorite people include Jack, Cathy, David, and Pat . . . lust slightly scatterbrained but smiles through it all . . . plans for college. Senior Play; AFS Club 1, 2; Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4 National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4 French Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Margaret Thompson 134 Pond Street If we ' re treading on thin ice then we might as well dance. Meg . . . likes playing with clay, tea time . . . found in Jounieh, Lebanon . . . dislikes inertia . . . Let ' s not say aurevoir, let ' s just say hors d ' ovevre. . . . Boston Col- lege. Glee Club 1; American Field Service Exchange Student 3: Softball 2; Ski Team 1. 2: Field Hockey 1; French Club 4: Swim Team 2; AFS Club 4. Michael Thornton 165 Fensview Drive A contented man is one who enjoys the scenery along the detours. Mike . . . Thunder . . . pet peeves are tests and having to memorize . . . enjoys hiking, camping, swimming, and fixing bikes... favorite people are the construction workers, boy scouts and members of DeMolay . . . found digging ditches ... a quiet but not studious fri- end . . . plans to continue his education in the field of pure sciences. Lacrosse Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Tennis 1; Conservation Club 3. Eugene Tradd 495 Everett Street Most people would succeed in small things if they were not troubled by great ambitions. Gene . . . pet peeve is freshmen . . . hobbies include bas- ketball, camping, canoeing, coin collecting, astronomy . . . likes stargazing late at night . . . dislikes getting up on Saturday morning . . . favorite people: Elton John, G-S., B.H., CM. . . . found in M.C., at Ga ' s . . . business school. Air Force. Senior Play; Lacrosse Club 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Basketball 1. David Towne 35 Wentworth Street I make best of all that comes. Towney . . . likes hockey, bikes . . . favorite activities: breaking goalie sticks, kissing windshields . . . Decent . . . likes cruising . . . ugly T-shirts . . . pet peeves: cows, crutches, cold noses . . . dislikes Rod . . . favorite peo- ple: Mooch, Chris, meddlers, rabbits . . . found with C.H. . . . college. Hockey 1, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4; 69 0) Daniel Trainor 21 Sycamore Drive Transfer Student 1975 Carol Vaas 175 Colburn Street If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Carol... Vaasly . . . pet peeves: messy notebooks, writing with pens . . . gymnastics . . likes worms, choc- olate chip ice crearh with Jimmies . . . dislikes ants . . . Come again? . . . Oh! Sugar. . . . Hold your pants on. ... But I can ' t put my knees together! .. . found babysitting, on the bars, on the track, on the field at half time, in the neighborhood . . . bowlegged . . . college. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Pep Club 1, 2: Track 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Majorettes 1, 2, 3,4. David Vogel 28 Glen Road Life is a great bundle of little things; time wasted is existence; used is life. Dave . . . favorite activities: football . . . lagers . . . ski- ing . . . Cot a cigarette? . . . girls . . . favorite people are kids who ski . . . found in the lower lobby . . . 5 ' 8 . . . army Jacket . . . good disposition. Football 1, 2; Ski Team 1, 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Diane Wade 163 Conant Road Life IS a foreign language; all men mispronounce it. Di . . . hates being late,, standing in line, and falling upstairs . . . likes swimming, dancing, crewel embroid- ery, listening to rock music . . . people . . . laughing . . . dislikes gym, loudmouths, snobs . . . Take care! . . . That ' s unreal!!! . . . found running around the lan- guage department . . . quiet, yet friendly . . . green-eyed blonde . college . . . language teacher. Chorus 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Janice Voltz 7 Draper Lane What is life without a little fun? Jan . . . dislikes snobs and empty gas tanks . . . likes playing the piano, driving around . . . VWs . Burnie . . . Look at that one. . . Not bad! . . favorite people include J.F., D.S., A.C., A.D., O.K. and Mr Walsh . . . Fernandes . . . the Lane . . . Dedham ... al- ways dressed in Jeans . . . a future of work and fun. David Walsh 89 Carroll Avenue It matters not how long you live, but how well. Dave . . . pet peeve is being shut down . . . favorite activ- ities: motorcycles and skiing . . . likes cashiers and French girls . . . dislikes running out of gas, 7-6 . . . The point IS . . . Mark, Edward, and EEEGS . . . found at Roche Bros., and cruising . . . would like to own a Corvette . . . college bound, plans to major in business. Football 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Team 1, 2; Senior Play; Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Janet Ward 29 Fairview Street Whatever she dares to dream, she dares to do. Janet . . . favorite activity is Chinese fire drills at Art ' s . . . pet peeves: people that steal her blue sweater. Miss K., Mrs. W. . . . likes cruising, Mac ' s, spending money, payday . . . dislikes gym. Zero ' s, coming through win- dows, peas . . . Charge! . . . Decent! . . . You ' re an animal! . . . Come on! . Beep and see if she Jumps! . . . favorite people are Marc, Vern, The Three Musketeers, Pam S. . . . found M.M.I. Duster DO., at Santoro ' s . . . platforms . . . fast talker . . . flapping at Ashmont ' s with Lynda and Judy . . . plans to become a keypunch operator. Chorus 1. 2; Swim Team 3, 4, Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3. 70 ■ 4.J CD CJ1 Stephanie Ward 58 Tamarack Road n Child, there are so many tomorrows to look for- d to . . . j ) . . . pet peeves: being the youngest, studying . . . }rite activities: drawing, singing harmony on the gui- . . likes snowstorms, fuzzy teddy bears, animals, lay nights . . . It ' s all your fault! . . . I don ' t IV. ' . . . favorite people: Sue, Celeste, Lone Strange Mr. C. . . . Tweety . . . found running in circles, ) Sue ... tall ... a twin?! ... C.E.I.C. . . . college, ' rinary school, a zoo! irus 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred ese 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 2, 3, 4; French b3. Laura Watson 28 Ridgewood Road I make best of all that comes. Lau . . . blonde, blue eyes . . . pet peeve is being home on Saturday nights . . . enjoys partying, harassing, Pitts and Carolyn . . . likes Stevie , Color My World , par- ties . . . dislikes Analysis. . . No way, no way. . . . Hey Ugly! . . . found in Islington, in the green ' stang, in B. Bay . . . Lynn, Carolyn, Craut, Kath S. . . . Pete, Ribo , the man . . . Good-bye Peyton Place from Pitts and Wart . . . college. S-r, n ' Pl v; Softball 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cf.ecse 4; Drama Club 3, 4, Harlequin 1, 2; Ski Club 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Basketball 2. Bradley Watts 1 75 Conant Road This will to accomplish, the mind to understand. Brad . . . pet peeve is C.J.C. . . . favorite activity is pes- tering others . . . likes pet monkeys, chocolate marsh- mallow ice cream cones. . . Shut up, you stiff! . . . Take it easy. ... found on the track, at Mai ' s . . . Wormy! . . . college. Senior Play; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Kiss Me Kate 4; Football 1; Math Team 1, 2, 4. Lynda Watson 129 Dover Road Good things come in small packages. Lynda . . . likes Mick dagger. Painter ' s pants, parties . . . D.p. . . . good weekends with Judy, Shelly, and Fuzz . . . dislikes pits and pinches . . . teasing . . . Muskateer . . . friends and skeeter . . . small . . . winking . . . col- lege. Softball 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Field Hockey 2: Business Club 4. Christine Wayne 91 Edgewood Road The world is full of people whose notion of a satisfac- tory future is, in fact, a return to the idealized past. Chris . . . dislikes early school buses . . . enjoys swim- ming, tennis, snorkeling, raising cats . . . likes pistachios, sleeping late. . . Oh, gross! . . . J.K., Laurie, Rhoda . . . found hanging around McDonald ' s . . . with June ... in the pool . . . quite . . . daydreaming . . . bleached hair . . . college. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Library Club 1, Year- book Staff 4; Spanish Club 3 Jeffrey Whiting 30 Westland Avenue Everyone is in some form seeking happiness. Jeff . . . pet peeves: flat tires, rainy nights, Sundays . . . favorite hobbies: skiing, sailing . . . likes parties, cars, girls, and Vodka Collins. . . We ' re out of here! . . . favorite people: D. Walsh, J. Riordan, B. Mucciaroni, f . Germano, R. Ferzoco . . . found in the smoking area . . . is short and wears a FuManchu . . . plans to travel and attend college. Hockey 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; Senior Play. David Whalen 142 Stanford Drive Will, energy, and sleepless vigilance go forward and give us victories. Dave-O . . . pet peeves: filling out questionnaires, prac- tices, Dayvid, girls that giggle . . . favorite activity is hoop . . . likes walking . . . dislikes shaving, Tuce, and Rec. dances... You jerk! ... What time in this block over? . . . I admit it, you ' re absolutely right. . . . favorite people: Harpo, Groucho, and Albie . . . found at the track and at Pat ' s games . . . seen fre- quently with a lollipop in his mouth . . . plans to make a million. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Cribbage Club 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4, Student-Faculty Forum 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. 71 Julia Whitty 26 Magaletta Drive The dark side ' s a blessing when you have done all you can. I can ' t change the past now, but we can dream of a sweeter land. Drama Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4. Carolyn Will 175 Phillips Brooks Road You must begin by knowing that you have already arrived. Carolyn . . Kay . . . loves food . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . favorite activities are anything outdoors, sail- ing . . . skiing . . . pet peeve is being asked, How tall are you? . . . frizzy flair . . . found in B. Bay . . . Windy . . . Oh, C ' mon! . . . college bound. Band 2, 3; Chorus 2; Senior Play; Ski Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 1.4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathryn Yavarow 814 A Gay Street Good humor and generosity carry the day with the popular heart all over the world. Yaviv . . . having parties . . . on the phone . . . WEO! . , . football shoulders . . . Rifk . . . tennis courts?!? ' . . . found on Rte. 89 with Mikie . . . pet peeves: crutches, B ' s friendly advice . . . 2nd Avenue?!?. ' . . . found at Maru ' s locker... Beginnings ... favorite people: sister Liz, Pops, ?. Ft., V. M. . . . college. Class Treasurer 2, 3; Senior Play; Freshman Cheering Advisor 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2, 3: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4; Basketball 1; Prom Committee Chairman 3: French Club 1, 2; Powder Puff Football 2, 3; Bye Bye Birdie 2; Guys and Dolls 3: Kiss Me Kate 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Paul Wilson 173 IVIayfair Drive Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Lomus . . . good natured . . . dislikes bald tires, running out of gas. Pit Rats and shaving . . . found at the gas station, Pit parties or Dedham Plaza ... think we ' re out of gas. ... Deering Lake. N.H . . . hole shots . . . favorite people: Shiitz, Mich, Amy, Kimby, Whimp, Walsh, Rita, Chump, Scotty, Peca, and Bunt squad members . . . driving . . . racing GTO ' S . . . plans to at- tend college and become an actuary. Randall Wong 200 Carroll Avenue Life is as long and as full as you make itl Randy . . . pet peeve is teachers who work in the library . . . enjoys lacrosse and laughing . . . likes A.F.S. stu- dents, second year teachers, roast beef sandwiches, and f-feinekens . . . dislikes wise underclassmen and first year teachers. . . Oh yea? . . . Sure! . . . We ' re out of here! ... dunnol . . . favorite people: kids at camp. Coach Walter A., seniors, and juniors . . . found study- ing I?) . . . T-shirts and jeans. Senior Play; Football 1 ; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Lacrosse Co-Captain 3, 4; Conservation Club 3; Harlequin 4. Larry Zorio 518 Oak Street Laugh while you can; Everything has its time. Larry . . . pet peeve is RED . . . likes partying. Deep Purple, basketball, screwdrivers . . . dislikes being grounded, curfews. . . Can you give me a ride? . . . Hey Stiff! . . . favorite people: T.C., IVIr. V. . . . found at Theresa G ' s, Wiggins . . . tall . . . amazingly funny . . . enjoys hoop . . . Northeastern. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. 72 Montes Vidi felt no hunger Until the red dawn insisted upon my eyelids. Penetrating the pre-aurorian mists. And I awakened on the shoulder of a personal idol. Remnant of a fortress now just dust. Feeling day, warm and pliant, conform to my toes On the highest vantage in the valley. The foothills wavered gently and fuzzy in the fog And, squinting in the dim translucence, I saw only the polarized shadows of screaming eagles That sometimes brushed the empty air above me. And never saw the damp fernfronds And forests below me Nor the mushrooms and lichens beneath them. Then, as the rising disc of light Sharpened outlines into focused pain, Con-i-fer-ous cli-max com-mun-i-ties Grew up scratching. Steaming ferns unfurled, laden with spores. Mosses merged, and marched upon my refuge And worms hallowed the inside; creeping. The hours leveled it; gradually, minutelly. Until, angry, I stood on the forest floor. Ankle-deep and barefoot in pine needles. Slapping mosquitoes. Through the crossbatch of hemlock I saw the hillsides; I climbed Alone with others through brittle branches and brambles. And encountered only stark crags of grey That cast giant shadows over the headlands. Cras, eos ascendebo. IB ' —Margaret Geary D a£.£.di.d tnE. auizt, lo .J7£ dx£iv mi. uiLdi. Unto thz ihaaouji wn ie aj£ couLu confiuiL i ujau Tiorn ttia tiuitLE ujnzxi. aU tru. auu Lonu D nuxxi£.a and i ioxxU.d ivn£.n actiue and itxona D n£ dii.d tne. auict, tnouqn at jixit D xt.b iLi.d Hut anntLu, io a nttu, mu cxoii. cMe. uJ2n£.Ld cTjs. vjnii.J2£.X£.d io iottLu of i-hixituaL tkinai. cTTnd wn£.n D Lii.te.nEd mu ihixit took winai. U needed tna auist, a battex bLace to auidz C77 bLacE to (jxow xicnex, in y£iui to nida C77£ took mu hand and D ivatked uu crrti ita£ D nEEded tke auitt, ±o :Tte dxEiv m.E aiide. ilf ickaxd C axdinaL ( uihina 74 Reflections in a ciiildhood mirror small and quick and vital in a seeking sense the smells and sounds and sights still linger familiar in a place so lately parted from, short snatch of green. It ' s time to jump and grasp the dancing air-filled symbol of a thousand vagaries. Conceal not now the beauty of this imagined flight glittering golden, winged in the eyelike blink flicker sun, but treasure it rolling in a breeze relived, remembered. Vast emptiness, the urge to make it folly filled a change of clothes, inventive olive captivated cocktail office blues, and hired help. Sweat broken beads and discontent. Night crossing a bridge the breadth of a moment past approach the premonition of hideous loveless life. Darkness, a false opaque and drapelike cover, to hide it all and play the game with our eyes while long ago our hearts discerned the truth and throbbed a little less. The hollowness that rose and fell and whispered words of resignation. And blindness grew throughout the body. We wait, in hope of miracles, for a cure, for a laying of hands upon ourselves and an opening of close closed hearts. Light cleansed, allow the entrance of some little joy. For there is hope in long soaring shadows cast beneath a shimmering sun and measured with a self recognition of delight, small pearls of satisfaction, pleasure in a life unique. —Deborah Marvel 75 Clockwise from top left: Most Likely to Succeed Rob Murphy - Jane Atkins Class Flirts John Birtwhistle - Lindsay Henderson Best Dressed Carolyn Will - Joseph Laham Most Intellectual Tom Mclntyre - Margaret Geary - David Clement 76 Most Successful Bluffers Edward Germano — Thecia Cecca — Kevin Harrison Done Most for Class Kathy Yavarow — John Atchue 77 Most Dependable John Atchue - Nancy Masison Most Athletic Jen Renzi - Dave Whalen 78 79 Class Four years ago we came to Westwood High School as a new freshman class, the lowest of the underclassmen. Starting with September orientation day, we began the slow and difficult transition from junior high to high school. We were bombarded with school maps, confusing computer schedule print-outs, and an occasional wrong direction from some sarcastic up - perclassman. Our first year took place amidst the confusion of school construc- tion, eating lunch in home rooms, and try- ing to go up the up-staircase,and not up the down-staircase. Our officers: President Donald Fitzpatrick, Vice-President Kathy Berkland, Secretary Linda Clancy, and Trea- surer John Atchue, worked enthusiastically on a Bruin ' s raffle that brought money to our non-existing treasury. On the sports scene, the Track Team became Dual County Champs, the Basketball Team earned the Dual County Championship. Silent studies were a common feature of our days as fresh- men, and we looked forward to a new liber- ation with the school ' s new addition and our sophomore status. As we advanced to sophomore status, we were welcomed by a 5.4 million dollar addi- tion and another year of confusion in the maze of new corridors, and no-pass areas, and a smoking courtyard. Also our sopho- more year celebrated a year of firsts for WHS. The first school musicale Bye-Bye Birdie was presented; the school newspaper The Sacred Cheese made its appearance; the Student Council store was started, and the One-Act Plays were introduced, all adding to a special year at WHS. The Drama De- partment provided the school with enter- tainment with its Fantasy Day and Fif- ties Day . Do you recall seeing your class- mates wearing bobby-socks and saddle shoes, invading the Little Theater for the twist contest? Our class officers were: Presi- dent John Atchue, Vice-President Stephanie Andrews, Secretary Laurie Gaynor, and Treasurer Kathy Yavarow. With our feet more solidly on the ground, we were able to have two class trips - one to the Boston Celtics and one to the Braves. Our treasury began to expand with numerous bake sales. At the end of our sophomore year, we were more content, eager to become juniors, as college pressures remamed distant. JUNIORS! We finally had made it to upperclassmen, and we felt self-assured and confident. Our junior year boomed with ac- tivities and chaos. As juniors, we were half in the doors of WHS and half out, as prepa- rations for college began with Saturday mornings and the alphabet of college testing - PSAT ' S, NMSQT ' S, SAT ' S, and ACT ' S. We began to discover and enjoy our junior status as we all obtained our drivers ' licenses and borrowed dad ' s car for school. Our class was also special to have Haris Stylaniou as a junior AFS ' er from Cyprus. Our class offi- cers: President John Atchue, Vice-President Stephanie Andrews, Secretary Laurie Gay- nor, and Treasurer Kathy Yavarow, pro- vided the class with many and varied activi- ties. The Semi- Formal Dinner, The Pops Concert (Might, and Junior-Skip Day with a little outside help from Debbie. (It seems senioritis began in our class as juniors, ju- nioritis!!!) The Prom was at the Chateau-de- Ville in Randolph, and although there were rumors of reservation hassles spread around the school, everyone was able to attend. History because of all our efforts. Even though the band couldn ' t play the theme, Stairway-to- Heaven , everyone had a good time. In sports it was also a great year: The Football Team placed second in the Tri-Valley League, The Track Team made Tri-Valley Champs, the Basketball Team qualified for the Tech and placed third in the league. The girls Basketball Team took the Tri-Valley League Trophy and also qualified for the States; the girls ' Swim Team placed first at the Southern Mass. Divisional Meet. SENIORS!! Early September rumors of, we ' re almost outa here! seemed to an- nounce the Class of ' 75 ' s early case of se- nioritis, and we began our final year at WHS with enthusiasm and many weekend parties. Our status was totally achieved — now we were upperclassmen. We crowded the park- ing lots with our own cars, and we even enjoyed the aspect of OPEN campus. Crutches were an extra-common sight as each day someone else joined the elite group. College preparations hit us hard with more SAT ' S, college applications, and deadlines to meet. Our class was again awarded the privilege of hosting another AFS ' er, this year, Hans Ludvist from Sweden. The Senior Officers were President Andy Boyle, Vice- President Stephanie Andrews, Secretary Laurie Gaynor, and Treasurer Pat Tosi. Se- nior activities began early with the Hallo- ween Dance. Next came the Wheelchair Bas- ketball game, where Mr. Gearon couldn ' t stay in his chair. At the Senior- Ice Hockey Game the girls won 2-1 and the boys won 3-1, and one saw whip cream fights and sawed-off brooms. The Senior Class Banquet was Bungle-in-the-Jungle and with roast beef, pineapple centerpieces, and, live en- tertainment it proved to be quite an unfor- gettable and impressionable night. Steph- anie helped to meet the financial situation well with her donut-program, and Pat got most of the class to pay their dues. The Prom, Time-in-a-Bottle was held at the Sydney Hill Club, with Carol Mather, our queen reigning over all the festivities. De- spite the rain, Senior-Skip-Day at South Cape Beach was a success. As college accep- tances came in, preparations were made for our Senior-Class Play ONCE UPON A MATTRESS . Our class made its impact on the school with the numerous and varied pranks. Do you remember faintly hearing an alarm clock in the corridor, or sitting in the cafeteria watching a ten-pound bag of flour go crashing to the floor, or seeing a horse in the courtyard, or walking into the cafeteria on April 1st and seeing no chairs?! In sports, the Basketball Team were Semi-Finalists in the Tech Tourney, and they placed 4th in the League. The Track Team was the Mass. Suburban Indoor Track League Champs. The girls Basketball Team made Tri-Valley League Champs, and the girls Swim Team qualified for Mass. State Swimming Trials, The Boys Spring Track Team took the Tri- Valley League Championship and were the Tri-Valley League Conference Meet Cham- pions. Now that our years at WHS are over, we can reflect on the past with its memories and experiences and look forward to the future with its commitments and challenges. The future is ours — it will be what we make it. — Laurie Gaynor « 0 a 1 L. Watson 2 D. Wade 3 C. Vaas 4 G. Tradd 5 P. Tosi 6 L. Swanson 7 C.Smith 8 P. Sherlock 9 A. Seward 10 P. D. Schock 1 1 L. Sarro 12 D. Sarri 13 K. Rossetti 14 N. Robertson 15 J. Renzi 16 L. Regan 17 M. Quinn 18 T. Pinciaro 19 D. Piazza 20 R. Perlman 21 iVl. O ' Sullivan 22 D. Nichols 23 K. Murphy 24 B. Mucciarone 25 L. McKenna 26 L. McKeon 27 T. Mclntyre 28 S. McCafferty 29 C. Mather 30 N. Masison 31 P. Manchester 32 T. MacLellan 33 Guess Who 82 , . -  ir% m w id 1 K. McLeod 2 T. Abbate 3 J. Anderson 4 S. Andrews 5 C. Anderson 6 J. Atkins 7 L. Bachofner 8 D. Band 9 S. Beatty 10 C. Beaton 11 K. Berkland 12 R. M. Bolster 13 E. Bonner 14 A. Burdan 15 L. Busalacchi 16 L. Butler 17 S. Capone 18 M. Capuzzo 19 A. S. Carro 20 M. Cavanaugh 21 L. Clancy 22 L. Colpitts 23 L. Connors 24 D. Corlito 25 P. Crowley 26 L. Lazzaro 27 W. Lundberg 28 H. Lundkuist 29 B. Lynch 30 C. Will 31 R. Wong 32 L. Watson 33 B. Watts 34 S. Ward 83 JC JUNIORS Class Officers David Quinn — Treasurer Bill Geary — President David Rice — Vice-President (Missing from photo:) Rose Conway — Secretary Homeroom 32 First row, left to right: G. Boari, C. Andrews, D. Bishop. Second row: M. Band, K. Bazarian, D. Brawley, K. Arakelian, R. Aldus, A. Ayoub. Third row: J. Bryant, J. Ahiglan, T. Bulman, D. Boger, J. Bimshas, R. Brady. Homeroom 35 First row, left to right: J. Prevett, K. Sheehan, J. Griffin, J. Lane, B. Smith, A. Lambert, P. Condrin. Second row: D. Goddard, S. Corkery, R. Howe, J. Watson, P. Fountas, B. Wallace, J. Brown, R. Ciriel- lo, R. Conway. Third row: P. Cappello, R. Carroll, G. Murphy, D. Carlson, B. Burhoe, F. Cogswell, S. Burke, K. Carter, K. Crocker. 86 Homeroom 1 10 First row, left to right: V. DeAngelis, D. Doyle, I. Flynn, L. Fafara, H. Eriandson. Standing, rear: M. Ford, P. Fountas, J. Deacon, P. Ferzoco, F. Flaman, J. Fabiano, S. Edson, J. Finn, C. Flynn, M. DiPietro, B. Clay. Homeroom 112 Kneeling, left to right: M. Fox, M. Griffin, B. Griffiths, J. Gomes, J. GresI, P. Fountas. Second row: B. Mitchell, J. Griffin, C. Geary, C. Gerlach, R. Haley, D. Greenwood. Third row: B. Geary, M. Gilroy, T. Hanlon, M. Gelotte; D. Goodard, B. Casey. o CD O 88 Homeroom 113 First row, left to right: M. Hubbell, S. Karp, M. Hill, C. Howland, W. Hayes, J. Hepburn, M. Henry. Second row: T. Johnson, D. Johnson, P. Irving, T. Joyce, P. Fountas, R. Howe. Standing, rear: C. Howard, T. Wieners, K. Kaligian, B. Hoffman, R. Johnson. Homeroom 121 Sitting, left to right: M. Katler, T. Kelley, J. MacLellan, D. Leonard, A. Lobosco, J. Keegan, M. McKenna, G. Lester, M. Kusmin. Standing: J. Kearns, G. Masters, J. Kearns, B. LaCerda, J. Lane, N. Kelleher, C. Keating, J. Martinez, C. Mackey. Homeroom 124 First row, left to right: M. McNa- mara, L. McMakin, C. McWade, B. McSweeney, B. McDonough. Second row: B. Murphy, C. Meyer, M. Mc- Aulay, C. Ferraro, E. Mclrney, J. Watson, H. McDonald, M. McCoy, R. McNamara. Rear: D. Millward, N. Meridan, A. McGillicuddy, C. Mc- Grath, M. Miller, D. Murphy, P. Fountas, R. Moses, E. Pallis. Homeroom 129A First row, left to right: S. Rorrie, D. Rice, P. Sheehan, D. Sexton, B. Reed, S. Schorer, E. Schreiber, R. Shain. Second row: G. Scanlon, S. Russell, J. Prevett, K. Sheehan, P. Seixas, L. Sarro, B. Scollins, B. Schweitzer, J. Reardon, D. Quinn, D. Sheehan, S. Salisbury, P. Rizzo. Homeroom 141B Front, left to right: R. Toland, C. Smith, N. Shepperson, M. Thibault. Second row: A. Skelsky, L. Sicard, M. Stone, M. Sullivan, M. Sweeney, J. Systrom. Homeroom 153 Seated, left to right: M. Whiting, T. Wieners, R. Toland, J. Turner, J. Perkins, T. Tsebetzis. Standing: K. Warren, R. Watson, M. Watson, P. Watts, N. VanZile, K. Underwood. Homeroom 125 Kneeling, left to right: M. Pizzuto, R Murphy, L. Palmer, K. O ' Fria, K Pitchford, D. Murray, G. Pisano, I Pendergast, L. Pallis, L. Nichols, K Pallis, B. Murphy. Standing: J. Mc Donald, S. Burke, D. Olson, A. Perl man, S. O ' Nell, S. Polechronis, C Patalano. Homeroom 153 First row, left to right: L. Williams, E. Waters, M. Whiting, K. Warren, L. Weiners, L. Williams, M. Woicik, K. Underwood, R. Watson. Second row: N. VanZile, S. Turner, D. Bozzella, A. White, P. Watts, M. O ' Sullivan, R. Wallace, J. Watson, S. Zabilski. CLASS OF 1977 89 CLASS OF 1978 SOPHOMORES -t Jlpjr SOPHOMORES Homeroom 23 Front, kneeling, left to right: M. Abbate, S. Ayoub, P. Ashworth, S. Ballantine, P. Atkins, D. Adieman. Standing: J. Arnold, L. Blum, B. Bonner, T. Beaton, M. Bolduc, R. Barter, M. Bennet. Homeroom 30 First row, left to right: T. Campagna, F. Car- dinale, S. Broadhurst, M. Carlson, D. Clarke, C. Callahan, J. Cavanaugh, P. Carroll. Rear: B. Clay, S. Bourne, W. Cannata, P. Carbonaro, T. Bullis, R. Brown, L. Finnegan, M. Casey, R. Clark, F. Busalacchl. Homeroom 34 First row, left to right: J. Decatur, L. Corweli, K. Collates, C. Dion, K. Devlin, K. Cudworth, K. Cook. Second row: J. Dacey, L. DeFanti, K. Donlon, S. Dettbarn, D. Devaney. Third row: A. Doich, R. DeVasto, J. D ' Alessandro, B. Cul- len, J. Clegg, L. DiBenedetto, L. DiGregorio, T. Collette. Homeroom 101 Front, left to right: N. Eaton, J. Garside, D. Fleming, P. Fallovol- lita, D. Follet. Second row: C. Friedl, S. Ballantine, L. Gatozzi, S. Dunker, K. Sheehan, J. Watson, S. Corkery, L. Finnegan, L. Fraze. Homeroom 115 First row, left to right: A. Lam- bert, D. Lewis, A. Lane, B. Kel- ley, D. Keegan. Second row: C. Klint, C. Lindemayer, K. Keller, T. King, J. Lazarro, K. Kendrick. Third row: Mrs. Richardson, M. Love, E. Landry, 8. Lambert, N. Keating, K. Love, R. Kapur. Homeroom 120 First row, left to right: J. Murray, V. D ' Ambrosio, A. Pizzuto. Sec- ond row: K. MacMullin, J. Mc- Gowan, D. McCafferty, P. Mac- Donald, J. McGowan, L. McGee, S. Marrow, K. MacMunn, L. Cor- well, J. Decatur. Third row: S. Mathys, R. McBride, R. Mc- Donough, C. McCoy. Fourth row: T. McGrath, A. Martin, P. Mari- nelli. Homeroom 111 First row, left to right: R. Hud- son, S. Miller, C. Goodale, D. Hal- ligan, L. Guy, S. Harrington. Sec- ond row: M. Hanlon, E. Hol- brook, K. Hanley, P. Harrison, P. Hendrickson. Third row: T. Gould, R. Hamwey, A. Jamgutchian, V. Gulla, J. Jarvis, C. Hodgkins, L. Conrad. Homeroom 129B On stairs, left to right: K. Mlllward, A. Montgomery, K. Nordstrom, M. Nolan, K. Nee, T. McLean, L. Mc- Guiness, K. Mullarkey. Top: K. Shee- han, J. Watson, K. Moran, M. Moel- ler, T. Nichols, J. Meyer, D. Mclnnis, J. Mclver. Homeroom 46 Sitting, left to right: G. Wallace, G. White, G. Whalen, C. Wilfinger, K. Wadden, S. Youlden. Standing: E. White, S. Wakelin, J. Tavalone, P. Wheeler, P. VanWart, S. Wolcik, M. Toffoloni. Homeroom 152A Seated, left to right: M. Rizzo, M. Reddish, S. Pecararo, M. Reilly, K. Qyunn, D. Pearce. Second row: T. Pandolfo, J. North, N. Procaccino, S. Nyborn, M. Richardson. Homeroom 152B Kneeling, left to right: S. Smith, D. Spakevicius, K. Scholz, D. Scibillia, S. Sesnovitch. Second row: D. Sulli- van, M. Saccone, W. Rogers, V. Scar- latta, I. Ruza, L. Stacey. CLASS OF 1978 93 New- in the lineup ! FRESHMEN Class Officers Julie Bishop Jane Cavanaugh Janice McKeown Leslie Jarvis v Homeroom 24 First row, left to right: S. Bardzllowski, K. Abbate, B. Billard, R. Black, D. Besser. Second row: B. Berry, P. Benincasa, K. Bernardo. Third row: J. Bishop, J . Babineau, B. Bernardo, C. Berg, J. Bimshas, A. Angelici, G. Benson, J. Abbate. Homeroom 33 Front, left to right: B. Brock, B. Ciriello, J. Cavanaugh, F. Clark, L. Cappuccino, C. Col- lette, L. Cariani, L. Collins. Rear: L. Conrad, K. Burhoe, J. Conway, S. Cobb, R. Castrechini, M. Coggins, Scott Bullis, J. Coleman, R. Carlson. 94 FRESHMEN Homeroom 43 First row, left to right: L. Doull, L. Drayton, M. Crowley, P. Donlon, G. Darwin. Second row: S. Crowley, T. D ' Alessandro, C. Duquette, V. D ' Ambrosio, J. Duffy, S. DIBarl, B. Dullea, J. Cudworth. Third row: G. Curtin, D. Effgen, C. DeFeo, L. Cullen, J. Dowd, A. Fales, D. Dion, L. Daniels, F. Eriandson. Homeroom 48-A On Stairs, bottom to top: J. Fitz- henry, M. Frasca, R. Gallagher, S. Follett, C. Gallberg. Second row: A. Gallant, R. Giblin, N. Finnegan, J. Gavin, S. Flaherty, C. Galbert. Third row: K. Gallagher, M. Ford, L. Fer- raro, M. Farrell, K. Gavin, D. Gilroy, S. Fitzgerald, J. Francis. Fourth row: P. Flynn, S. Friedl, K. Farley. Fifth row: A. Giovino. Homeroom 48-B First row, left to right: D. Haywood, K. Hubbell, E. Griffin, G. Hoffman, K. Hanberry, C. Halligan, S. Hooper. Second row: J. Herlihy, P. Halkett, E. Griffin, D. Hall, G. Guerriero, R. GresI, D. Hill. Third row: K. Hahn, S. Hill, D. Harrington, C. Hastings, J. Goode, C. Howe. Homeroom 122 Front row, left to right: N. Kraus, R. Hubner, J. Kelly, L. Joyce, C. Katler. Second row: S. Kent, Robt. Kosti- gen, A. Kapur, E. Kusmin, L. Jarvis, P. Johnson, M. Keane. Third row: P. Kelly, K. Kendrick, R. Kostigen, T. lerardi, M. Kinne, C. Johnson, B. In- graham, V. Irvine, B. Kilburrie. Homeroom 123 Kneeling, left to right: P. Landrey, R. Macari, A. Lester, J. MacMullen, M. Lanzillo, N. Lynch. Rear: J. Lund, J. Mahone, P. McDermott, J. Mahoney, D. Legge, J. Langley, S. Maguarri, J. Long, H. Lane, J. Ladd, L. Lamme. Homeroom 141-A Front, left to right: P. Mirsky, G. Mingels, J. Merrow, J. McGee, K. Watson, M. Mundt, J. McKeown, M. Napoleone, J. Murray. Standing, rear: H. Mooncai, D. Mulhane, D. Murphy, K. McGrath, P. McGinnis, B. Mc- Namara, L. Musto, Y. McKenna, M. J. Nee, B. Mclntyre, M. McDonough, K. McSweeney, D. Towle. Homeroom 157-A Sitting, left to right: A. Pizzuto, M. Nee, D. Rice, P. Porter, M. Reddish, D. Robertson, M. O ' Neil, J. Renzl, D. Nelson. Rear: L. McGilly, M. McCoy, R. Olson, L. Hurley, D. Pandolfo, S. Pratt, C. Romin es, K. O ' Neil, J. Riordan, J. Pendergast. Homeroom 157-B Front, left to right: Kathleen Sulli- van, L. Taksery, L. Taksery, T. Sab- bag, L. Sigmund, L. Smith, J. Sher- lock, T. Skelly. Rear: N. Stockford, C. Steeger, J. Taylor, John Sullivan, H. Shaffer, M. Shain, G. Smith, S. Steeves, A. Scarlatta, H. Sanford. Homeroom 158 Front, left to right: B. Thompson, L. Watson, K. Watson, L. Tejeda, L. Wadden, S. Walsh, K. Wolfe, W. Youl- den, J. Lynch. Rear: J. Tosi, N. Thi- bault, J. Warren, T. Troy, A. Vartabe- dian, T. Whitten, G. West. CLASS OF 1978 97 ATHLETICS Football Head Coach Paul Tuccelli Squad, Front row kneeling, left to right: P. Crowley, C. Coleman, G. Bogue, D. Towie, D. Whalen, L ' Angelas, J. Bennet, V. Lambert, M. Kelley, J. Birtwhistle, M. Band, K. Kendrick. Second row: D. Stewart, S. O ' Neil, R. Fitzhenry, T. Bulman, D. Brawley, E. Susi, G. Wallace, D. Sheehan, M. Fredricks, H. Lundkvist, B. Clay, P. Ferzoco, J. North, G. Boari, C. Sullivan, S. Zabilski, J. Jarvis, P. Lyons, R. Chmielorz, R. Johnson, P. Boari, R. Hazle, B. McGrail, V. Scarlatta, M. Buckley. Missing from photo: R. McGrail. THE HUNGRY EYE Team Awards — Back of the Year — Luke Angelus Lineman of the Year — Mike Kelley Most Valuable Player, Thanksgiving Game — Bill Irving . . . Takin ' care of business . . . Birt is sooo easy . . . Shanane . . . I ' ll blow up your car . . . Roux, you are so ugly . . . OTR . . . You really didn ' t want it ... ice cream . . . Ferzoco, were you there?? . . . love long bus rides . . . Some of you guys!! . . . Five cases, IRv? . . . Bodacious . . . The Burglar . . . Coach Paul Tuccelli and Assistants Ray- mond Kodzis and Walter Alessi. The 1974 Football Squad would like to thank the Boosters Club for the scoreboard, the trophies, and most of all — their support. Also, special thanks goes to the parents who organ- ized the banquet and Mrs. Helen Rizzo and Mrs. Helen Gueri- ' no for their donation of white game spikes. Thanks to Paul Ice Cream Carroll and Ron Colangelo for their help during the season. Seniors Luke Angelus, Jay Bennett, John Birt- wistle, Gary Bogue, Bob Chmielorz, Chip Coleman, Bob Hazle, Mike Kelley, Dick McGrail, and Dave Whalen would like to thank the fans and coaching staff for a great final year of high school football. WAYLAND — After two big emotional wins, Westwood suffered a letdown. A sky-high Wayland team took full advantage of a flat Wol- verine squad in rolling up a 28-8 victory. Mike Band and Mike Kelley had good individual efforts, but it wasn ' t enough. Maybe the Wolverines were too busy keeping their new white games shoes clean! BELLI NGHAM — Westwood came back and romped over Bellingham 47-8. It was a great team effort and many junior varsity players saw action in the late stages of the game. HOLLISTON — The Wolverine ' s Turkey Day luck continued as the Westwood squad edged a tough Panther team 8-0. Dan TowIe supplied the offense for Westwood when on the first play of the game, he intercepted a Holliston pass and rumbled in for the score. Dan later combined with Jay Bennett to tackle the Holliston quarterback in the end zone for a two-point safety. The entire defense played well with Dan TowIe, Jay Bennett, Mike Kelley, and Bill Irving turning in fine performances. The offense had bright spots in the running of Chip Coleman and Luke Angelus. The line again had a great effort to open holes for the backs. HANOVER - Both teams splashed and sloshed In the rain to a 12-12 deadlock. The defense was the key, but the offense had a few bright spots against the Division IV Superbowl Champs. HOPKINGTON - Even though the defense was tough, the off ense had some tough breaks and could not get untracked as the Wolverines lost to a strong Hiller club, 8-0. DOVER-SHERBOURNE - The Westwood offense exploded in the fourth period to overtake a well-balanced Dover squad 26-14. Luke Angelus had key defensive plays, while Chip Coleman led the offensive running attack behind superb blocking from the line. ASHLAND - Dave Whalen ' s passing to John Birtwistle, who finally found his hands catching six Whalen aerials, led the Wolverine offense to a 22-0 victory. Bill Irving supplied the running power to complement the passing. Bob Hazle, filling in for an injured Jay Bennett, played excellent defense, as did Mike Kelley. MILLIS — The Millis morning game jinx continued, when after a close defensive battle, the Wolverines fell to Millis on a last second field goal. Bill Irving had a fine game running the ball in the 1 1-8 loss. MEDWAY — The Wolverines scored two quick touchdowns and then held on to win a key victory over the Mustangs of Medway, 14-1 2. The difference came on a two-point conversion pass from Dave Whalen to Mike Band. Both Band and Whalen had a fine game as did the offensive line. This was a big win as West wood later ended the season with a tie for the league championship with these same Medway Mustangs. MEDFIELD - A fired-up Wolverine eleven blew a highly rated Med- field squad off the field. The Westwood defense, led by Mike Kelley, contained Medfield ' s offense, while Westwood ' s offense ran and passed up and down the field in racking up an impressive 22-0 victory. John Birtwistle had another excellent game catching six passes for over 100 yards while Luke Angelus powered the running attack. The Ultimate In Male Sport Is Gradually Being invaded By The Daintier Of The Species Field Hockey Field hockey is tlie sport to play, we love it, we play every day! . . . practice ... 11 laps ... 16 sprints, ugh! . . . circle the hit . . . sticks down . . . Trisha . . . the savage center . . . keep the obscenities down! . . . Where ' s Mary Ann and Ann? . . . when it ' s time to relax . . . Party at Pam ' s . . . good hit, now use it . . . circular tackles, the victim — Miss Rice! . . . Sue ' s having another Spaz attack! . . . TRADITION!! . . . wing it. Bets . . . let me tell you a story ' bout a man named Jed . . . injuries galore . . . Why don ' t you try using your crutches, Jen? . . . Nancy, what a hacker . . . SNOW... take the nets down!!... shaving cream fights . . . what a SEASON!! . . . hope it ' s over before insanity sets in! Coach Elizabeth Rice Standing, left to right: Nancy Fabiano, Becky Ingraham, Becky Smith, Dianne Saari, Trisha Effgen, Co-Captain; Susan McCafferty, Tina Johnson, Nancy Masison, Pam Flynn, Co-Captain; Mary Ann McCoy, Denise Gallagher, Mgr. Kneeling: Beth Schweitzer, Jen Renzi, Amy Burdan, Betsy Bonner, Terry Finnegan, Mary Love, Ann McGinnis. Here ' 3 1. Farklets . . . ten 100 ' s on 1:35... whippies . . . Hey Edith! . . . hickies?? . . . 9th in the state . . . nnoons . . . Pat ' s muscles . . . SHUT UP!!! . . . runt . . . Don ' t breathe off your turns! . . . Kathy ' s whistle . . . the ugle award . . . Valerie-Valera . . . Does anyone have any shampoo? beauti- ful McCafferty . . . Lisa ' s laundramat . . . buck a looie!! . . . Agnus . . . Where are the sweats? . . . 12-0 . . . division title. Girls ' Swim Team Kneeling, left to right: Kerry Nee, Pat TosI, Arlene Barbieri, Co-Capt., Cindy Ferraro, Co-Capt., Carol Mather, Co-Capt., Bernie Kelly, Lisa Ferraro. Second row: Sue Reed, Paula McDonald, Sandy Friedl, Maura Casey, Laura Williams, Robin Surrett. Third row: Carrie Steeger, Robin Crawford, Kathy Sullivan, Diane McCafferty, Leslie Jarvis, Jean Kelly, Nancy Stockford, Coach Kathy Delaney. Rear: Carol Flynn, Kathy Duquette, Jeanne Systrom, Leslie Williams, Kathy Berkland, Val Gulla. 103 SOCCER Kneeling, left to right; R. Proccacino, G. Curtin, J. Gavin, S. Kent, P. Mursky, J. Sullivan, B. Cullen. Second row; T. Gould, S. Harrington, F. Sullivan, N. Boyle, J. Abbott, D. Hill, J. Lane, J. Proccacino, J. Troy. Rear: J, Fabiano, Co-Capt.; B. Harrington, Co-Capt.; M. Sullivan, B. Burhoe, Co-Capt.; B. Mulhal, G. Guinta, D. Rice, S. Polechronis, Co-Capt.; R. Wilson, D. Sexton, Coach K. Crowe. vi isEr,- CROSSCOUNTRY Westwood ' s cross-country gang encountered both a successful and frustrating season. Although enjoying a fine 7-1 record, the only loss— to Ashland by two points— cost the squad the league championship. Senior Co-Captain Don Swann went undefeated as he won every race during the season, and he ran away with individual honors in the all-league meet finishing just seconds off the record. He ran a proud third in the State Divisional Meet. Westwood ' s other Co-Captain, Mike Keane, was beaten by only one alien opponent all year during the regular season. The 7-1 record was the best ever for a team that has done nothing but improve since Coach Harvey Fischler took over the helm. First row, left to right: R. Gallagher, S. Broadhurst, E. Howard, M. Gelotte, D. Quinn, B. Reed, M. Cavanaugh, S. Bourne. Second row: D. Murphy, J. Renzi, P. Dressens, J. Chapin, T. Palmer, P. Fallvolita, T. Mclntyre, G. White. Third row: Coach Fischler, M. Keane; Co-Capt. R. Hamwey, B. Watts, D. Swann: Co-Capt., G. Lester. 105 hmr-- t pti BASKETBALL Varsity Kneeling, left to right: B. Harrington, Co-Capt.; D. Whalen, Co-Capt. Standing, left to right: Asst. Coach, W. Alessi; A. Jarvis, D. Clement, D. Olson, L. Zorio, M. Miller, S, Harrington, B. Moses, K. Culbert, Coach G. Thwing. ■Bk-. jifl m i iP ' - ■ V5f,fl ' ' J .,1 . , r- ' V f H J r % 1 % i 107 The Incredible Machine. Varsity Kneeling, left to right: N. Fabiano, J. Renzi, C. Mather, Co-Capt.; B. Bonner, Co-Capt.; M. Love, D. Gottfried. Standing, left to right: D. Saari, K. Berk- land, M, McCoy, A. McGlnnIs, G. DeAngells, Coach Delaney. 108 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Farklett . . . two doubles and a sin- gle .. . mad-dog drill . . . lay-ups . . . Ant . . . Saturday morning at 8:00 . . . Tahiti . . . twenty-five foul shots . . . listening to records . . . YOU JERKS . . . one-minute drill . . . Coach Delaney . . . practice at 2:30 sharp! . . . 1-3-1 or 2-1-2 . . . Coach Schurz . . . Can we get a drink? . . . Beach Boys and Beatles . . . jumprope . . . bus rides . . . Look out for the mailbox and fence! ... dirty jokes . . . boats . . . shin splints . . . touch the rim . . . night game against Ded- ham . . . Emerson ' s . . . presents and trophies . . . undefeated . . . Varsity 20-0, JV 19-1... Tri-Valley League Champions ... on to the State Tour- nament . . . Rockland ... 26 - 1 ... a sad farewell from the seniors and re- member Nothing succeeds like suc- cess. 109 Kneeling, left to right: A. Gallant, L. Williams, B. Mclntyre, E. Waters, A. Montgomery, B. Murphy, L. Pallis. Second row, left to right: C. Bernardo, K. Nordstrom, B. Morin, C. Vaas, Tri-Cap., K. Murphy, Tri-Cap., L. Bachofner, Tri-Cap., S. Friedl, L. Cappuccino, K. Kaligian. GYMNASTICS 1974- ' 75 was a year of firsts ' for the Girls ' Varsity Gymnastics Team. Along with their first year coach, Elizabeth Rice, the team prac- ticed and competed for the first time in the Westwood High School gym. The girls con- cluded their season in the Dual County League with a disappointing record of 2 and 5, but look forward to a more encouraging season next year in the Tri-Valley League. Tri-Captains Lynne Bachofner, Karen Murphy, and Carol Vaas provided leadership and encouragement for the team throughout the season. This was the season . . . Are you baked? . . . Wunderbar... Bodiddledashus . . . 7.0 scream!!! . . . Lynne, is Emerson ' s missing a glass? . . . Karen, make your aerial walk-over much?!? . . . red toenail polish . . . Brenda— ex- ercises— that voice! . . . green underwear ... no white socks . . . run back! . . . form! . . . sisterly love?!? . . . not Luigi! . . . Ellen, does gymnas- tics really get you high?!?. . . What a year!?! n 110 Seated, left to right: J. Coleman, D. Dion, E. Winslow, R. Gallagher, R. Olson, G. Smith, S. DiBari, D. Legge, M. Coggins. Kneeling: R. Mulhall, L. McMakin, S. Schorer, J. Ahigian, J. Reardon, R. Reillv, F- Early, M. Vartabedian, J. Supple. Standing: Coach Joseph Gearon, M. Sullivan, J. Maloof, Capt.; R. Perlman, Capt.; M. Reilly, Capt.; A. Boyle, Capt.; P. DiBari. BOYS ' SWIM TEAM The Boys ' Swim Team completed another successful season with a very impressive 12-1 record. This placed them in second position in the highly competitive Greater Boston Swim League. The team looks promising for the next few years with a lot of developing under- class stars. The team was led this year by Captains Rob Perlman, Mark Rielly, Andy Boyle, and Jim Maloof. Ill Captains B. Watts, M. Kelley, M. Keane. Coaches P. Tuccelli, D. Sanfason. TRACK Westwood ' s indoor track team did it all in the ' 74- ' 75 season. The squad led by senior Tri-Captains Brad Watts, Mike Keane, and Mike Kelley went undefeated in the Massachusetts Suburban Indoor Track League. Coach Sanfason did an outstanding job with a team whose closest league competitor could only come within twenty points of the strong Westwood trackmen. WHS also swept through the relay carnival and conference meet. Miler Mike Keane was undefeated in dual meets while Don Swann, Brad Watts, and Dick McGrail became league champs in their respective events. Other outstanding performers were Skip Zabilski, Jim Fabiano, Gregg White, and shotputters Mike Kelley and Don Stewart. In the State Meet our miler Don Swann placed fourth. An outstanding season all around! 112 01 SS ' f H I r 113 more than tape, heat and ice Varsity Squad: Front, left to right: Chris McWade; Bob Mucciarone, Asst. Capt.; Jim Riordan, Capt.; Ed Germane, Asst. Capt.; Kevin Pallis, Asst. Capt.; Dave Sullivan; Peter McGinnis. Rear: Chris Carvill, Dave Towne, Michael Gilroy, Scott Colwell, Peter McCracken, Brian Lacerda, Bill Rogers. Under the direction of hard-driving Coach Kevin Crowe, hockey has steadily innproved at Westwood High. Led by strong varsity support and hard-working underclassmen, the squad compiled an outstanding record in the Dual County League — one of the strongest in the state. If not for a few narrow losses, the boys would have entered the State Tournament and no doubt made an impressive showing. High-scoring center Jim Riordan led the forwards and the defensive unit was sparked by seniors Ed Germano and Bob Mucciarone. Kevin Pallis came on strong during the season along with sophomore Bill Rogers. Overcoming preseason injuries and hard work by the entire squad earned the well-deserved praise of other league coaches and the loyal fans who made the long journey to Assabet Valley each week. 114 1 ' .. , 1 J t. A Golf Team This year ' s golf team, under the direction of Coach Ray Kodzis, finished the season with a record of ten wins, two losses, and two ties. This was a great improvement over the previous season and was good enough for a second place finish in the Tri-Valley League. Senior members of the squad were Bob Mucciarone and Captain Bruce Bertman. Another highlight of the season was Bruce ' s election to the Tri-Valley League All-Star team. Kneeling, left to right: Jim Hepburn, Bob Mucciarone, Bruce Bert- man, Steve Karp. Rear: Peter Van Wart, Jim Pendergast, Raj Kapur, Jamie Herlihy, Coach Raymond Kodzis. First row, left to right: Scot Brodhurst, Jeff Whiting, Brian McSweeney, David Haughn, Bob Hamwey. Second row: Lisa Sigmund, Daniel Towle. Rear: David Towie, Laurie Conrad, Kerry Nee, Joe Fitzhenry, Jeff Deacon, IVIichelle Bolduc, Amy Delaplace, Beth Ingraham, Joanne McKeown. Ski Team Bus rides . . . empty cans . . . Jeff is what!! . . . Who was that flying by?? . . . Scott came in first again . . . NO SNOW . . . raining again . . . the only co-ed team . . . Co-Captains Lee Clancy and Jeff Whiting . . . The team finished first in slalom and combined events . . . second in cross country . . . not bad for an eight-team league!! 115 Boys ' Tennis «?H mm Kneeling, left to right: J. Sullivan, R. Toland, T. Joyce, C. Carvill, Co-Capt.; B. Burhoe, Co-Capt.; B. McNeil, B. Moses. Standing: P. McGinnis, N. Kapur, J. Abbott, P. McDermott, T. Beaton, J. North, A. Jamgotchian, J. Procacino, M. Vartabedian, J. Lane. Missing from photo: Coach P. Case. THE GAmE IS A FRAmE OF miND AND EYE 116 V i V i -1 v. • ' i c ■M m -1 m ' Kneeling, left to right: K. Moses, M. Bolduc, M. Sullivan, C. Katler, P. McDonald, M. Beers, B. Ingraham, B. Smyth. Standing: M. Hanley, C. Mather, L Clancy, S. McCafferty, Co- Capt.; J. Renzi, Co-Capt.; L. Clancy, M. McCoy, A. McGin- nis. Coach Proccacino. SPRING TRACK Winners GIRLS ' TRACK The Westwood High Girls ' Track Team finished their 1975 season with a 7-3 record. Tri-captains for this year were seniors Pam Flynn, Sharon Tay- lor, and Carol Vaas. The entire team really worked hard, showed a lot of determination, and greatly appreciated the superb instruction of their coach Miss Kathy Schurz. At the district meet the girls obtained three fourths. Sophomore Nancy Fabiano in the 100 yard dash; Junior Liz Pallis in the high jump; and Sophomores Linda Fabiano, Jean Fabiano, Anne Montgomery, and Nancy Fabiano in the 440 relay.. Seated, left to right: A. Montgomery, J. Fabiano, V. Irvine, K. McSweeney, L. Pallis, T. Harrison, S. Friedl, J. MacMullen, K. Kaligian. Kneeling, left to right: S. Dettbarn, J. Ward, C. Vaas, Tri-Capt.; G. Hoffman, V. D ' Ambrosio, D. Keegan, K. MacMullen, K. Nordstrom. Standing, left to right: L. Fabiano, N. Fabiano, V. Gulla, K. Berkland, S. Scollins, N. Stockford, M. McCoy, L. Jarvis, T. Williams, S. Taylor, Tri-Capt.; S. Friedl, K. Hubbell, M. Nolan, Coach K. Schurz. Baseball ■ji Varsity: First row, left to right: Michael Band, Mark Bolster, Roy Johnson, David Whalen, John Atchue, David Rice, Ed Germano, Co- Capt.; Stephen Burke. Second row: Albie Jarvis, Jim R Jordan, Brian Harrington, Co-Capt.; David Olsen, Mark DeGregorio, Jim Fabiano. Third row: George Whalen, Manager; Coach Downes, Alan Perlman. Junior Varsity: First row, left to right: J. Mahoney, M. Fredricks, C. Federico, A. Martin, Mr. D. Walsh, Coach; D. Hill, G. Benson, S. Follett. Second row: J. Tavalone, C. Lindemayer, C. Klint, S. Harring- ton, P. Marinelli, J. McCoy, B. Cullen, N. McLullen, J. TosI, M. Qualtieri. Softball Paula . . . tryouts in the gym ... I got it! . . . four laps . . . swing level . . . You owe me one. ... no help . . . bend down . . . flinch . . . sissies . . . mental . . . real tough ... no errors! . . . cindykin . . . Chuckie . . . Ruthie . . . Toby . . . Myrtle. . . pony club . . . beat Bellingham! . . . pop- sides . . . States . . . lost to Norwood, 4-3 . . . Tri-Valley League Champions . . . record of 13-3. Junior Varsity: First row, left to right: T. McCarthy, L. Sweeney, J. GresI, J. Cavanaugh, E. Derwin. Second row: Coach Frasca, S. Fitz- gerald, J. Haley, M. Burke, D. McCafferty, K. Love, M. Frew, B. Billard. Girls ' Varsity Softball: Pirst row, sitting left to right: Bobby Harris, Betsy Bonner, Co-Capt.; Diane Saari, Co-Capt.; Martha Fox, Beth Schweitzer, Charlene Smith, Donna Murray. Second row: Mrs. Hillberg, Coach; Ginnie DeAngelis, Beth Harris, Katie Dargin, Chris Dion, Mary Love, Barbara Bonner, Dorie Gottfried, Cathy Duquette, Chris Beaton. Student Council Student Council Officers: Left to right: K. Ofria, Secre- tary; A. Skelskie, Vice-President; B. Harrington, President; M. Kusmin, Treasurer. First row, left to right: R. Conway, K. Crocker, M. Beers, S. Sesnovich, N. Pearce, L. Jarvis, B. Harrington, Pres.; K. Ofria, Sec; A. Skelskie, V. Pres.; M. Kusnnin, Treas. Second row: L. Sarro, D. Nichols, C. Mather, C. Steeger, E. Hurly, E. Kusnnin. Third row: S. McCafferty, R. Murphy, S. Harrington, J. Fabiano. Fourth row: N. Masison, R. Perlman, J. Fabiano, W. Geary, B. Cullen, A. Giovino, Miss Bolles, Advisor. Geta little more Student Advisory Board This year ' s Advisory Board to the School Committee was comprised of Co-Chairmen John Atchue and Rob Perlman, Junior member Arthur Skelskie, Sophomore Scretary Merideth Beers, and Freshman Ellyn Kusmin. The Board successfully bridged the gap between the student body, the administration, and the school committee. One of the most notable accomplishments was the June 1 graduation which was handled superbly by the class advisors and Rob Perlman. Rob was also our State Student Advisory Representative. Student Advisory Board: Seated, left to right: Perlman, J. Atchue. A. Skelskie, E. Kusmm, M. Beers, R. 124 u . Student Announcers: Left to right: J. Atkins, D. Whalen, J. Atchue, J. Daniels, S. Andrews. Robert Perlman; Mass. Regional Student Advisory Council Chairman; Mass. State Student Advisory Council Chairman; Student Rights and Responsibilities; Blue Ribbon Committee. Student-Faculty Forum 1974-1975 was a fairly quiet year for the Student-Faculty Forunn. Under Faculty Chairman, Mr. Earles, the Forum rechecked the sticky question of class rank and looked into the Students ' Rights and Re- sponsibilities Bill. Lack of major business kept it, for the most part, an inactive year for the Forum. Student-Faculty Forum: Standing, left to right: S. Broadhurst, S. Karp, N. Masison, Secretary; D. Pearce, S. McCafferty, B. Harrington, K. O ' Fria, R. Murphy, President; R. Perlman, S. Harrington. Seated: Mr. G. Hancox, Mr. H. Fischler, Miss J. Bolles. 125 National Honor Society - Senior Members: First row: N. Masison, J. Daniels, E. Hanlon, C. Beaton, C. Elmes, L. Greenlaw, K. Gallagher. Second row: L. Busalacchi, S. Ward, C. Ford, D. Napoleone, C. Sareault, E. Bonner, J. Renzi, C. Mather, S. McCafferty, D. Band; Vice-Pres., B. Lynch, D. Jacobs. Third row; P. Hubbell, J. Montgomery, C. Vaas, S. DeFanti, L. Bachofner; Secretary, L. Gaynor, J. Atkins; Treas., D. Whalen, R. Murphy, L. Clancy, L. Clancy, J. Atchue. Missing from photo: T. Mclntyre; Pres. D. Wade, D. Collins, S. DiGregorio, T. Finnegan, M. Hanley, W. Irving, M. Kelley, S. Thibault, T. Williams. National Honor Society Miss H. Joan Dillon Advisor Junior Members: Seated, left to right: M. Band, B. Smyth Leslie Williams La ur a Williams, K. Cracker, D. Murray. Standing: R. Johnson, K. Kalig.an M. Hubbell. D. Sheehan. D. Quinn, L. Sarro, B. Geary. R. Murphy. C. MacLeay, S. ZabMsk.. 126 W?8 ! Cfjeesie Sacred cheese First row, left to right: P. Silverman, K. Arakelian, P. Manchester, D. Wade, D. Olson, D. Pearce, M. Bolduc, G. Lester, B. Watts. Second row: S. Thibault, K. iVlcMullen, J. Taylor, J. Kinsman, S. Karp, B. Geary, B. Moses, A. Skelskie, J. Cook, M. Kusmin, M. Katler. Editor M. Capuzzo Co-Editors Michael Capuzzo and Donald Swann directed THE SACRED CHEESE during the first half of school year 1974-75. With Seniors Margaret Geary, Paul Silvernnan, June Kinsman, Jim Cook and Rob Murphy forming a talented and dedicated surrounding nucleus, the CHEESE reached its peak with a special 24 page Thanksgiving issue (after which the Co-Editors suffered simultaneous nervous breakdowns and ulcers, semi-retiring to regroup a new staff to guide the paper to the end of the year). On January 11, the CHEESE staff attended the American International College Scholastic Press Forum in Springfield, the paper ' s first contest in its three year history. Competing against 51 other high school newspapers from New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts, the CHEESE was awarded a second place trophy for overall excellence, a first place plaque for Complete Coverage of Campus News, a first place plaque for National and International News and a verbal award from an AlC Journalism Professor: The Sacred Cheese is one of the top two or three high school newspapers in the northeastern United States. The trio of Bob Moses, Mitchell Katler and Stephen Karp has already produced two creditable issues, and will pilot the paper next year. Footnote: Talented and tireless Mr. Michael Milan of the Art Dept. worked patiently with two separate staffs of the CHEESE in 1974-75. His creativity, enthusiasm and the work of his artists were major reasons why the CHEESE was an award-winning newspaper. The Harlequin took on a whole new look this year. The entirp concept was revitalized under advisor Ellen Eberly and chief editor Barbara Breese. The name of the magazine was changed to the No Parentheses signifying the freedom of expres- sion provided. Enthusiastic students supported the break from the standard English Composition literary magazine and submitted all sorts of unusual and original works. There was more written material, more artwork, music and photography than ever before! With invaluable aid from the mechanical arts department, the entire staff worked hard to organize and release the best issue ever of the school magazine, now known as, the No Parentheses . 127 No Parentheses Staff Seated, left to right: M. Geary, M. Bolduc, G. Lester, B. Breese, Editor; S. Ward, K. Arakelian, L. Petrozzi, Mrs. Eberly, Advisor. Standing, left to right: S. Karp, N. Meridan, D. Pearce, D. Nichols, C. Elmes, K. Crocker, M. Beers. NO PARENTHESES American Field Service Club % ! m jr L 4i His American Field Service Club: First row, left to right: L. Connors, C. Howitt, L. Garafolo, D. Nichols, M. Thompson, B. Scollins. Second row: M. Bolduc, K. O ' Fria, H. Moulton, M. Thibault, W. Hayes, B. Smith, R. Newcomb, M. Kusmin. Third row: H. Lundkvist, A. Perlman, G. Lester, K. Ballantine, N. Finnegan, J. Mclver. AFS student Hans Lundkvist v«ith Advisor, Mrs. Louis Ballou. Math Team Seated, left to right: J. Hildebrandt, J. At- kins, B. Watts, F. Cogswell. Rear: M. Beers, M. Stone, Mr. Pender, Advisor; G. Bresna- han, J. Kearns. 128 Business Club Business Club: Front: Victor Pandolfo. First row, left to right: S. GurskI, J. Anderson, P. Kane, L. Swanson, C. Kerrigan, D. Murphy. Rear: J. Hallion, M. Quinn, J. Watson, J. Boucher, G. Systrom, D. Castrechini, G. Schneider, Mr. Flahive, Advisor; A. Sola, L. Lazzaro. Astronomy Club This year saw the astronomy club filled with many new faces. Meetings were held through the courtesy of John Hubbard at his house. Observations were made primarily at a nearby field and Hale Reservation. Field trips were made to Medfield to observe the lunar eclipse with the Medfield Astronomy Club and to Mil- ton Academy to make use of their equip- ment. Meetings were fun, even when the skies became cloudy, with reports from members on their own trips, games of ping-pong, and pizza. Astronomy Club: Front, left to right: A. Lester, G. Lester, W. Geary, J. Kearns, J. Cook. Rear: M. Stone, D. Shamlian, D. Follet, M. Hubbell, R. Berlo, Mr. Keegan, Advisor. French Club French Club: Front, left to right: L. McKenna, K. O ' Fria, P. Abbate, P. Hubbell, M. Thibault. Roar: K. Caputo, M. Thompson, K. Arakelian, T. Florek, J. Martinez, E. Hanlon, K. Abbate, S. Thibault, P. Onorato, Mrs. Gean, Advisor; L. Maranjian. 129 fi. Pep Club First row, left to right: S. Andrews, M. Hanley, D. Band, R. Perlman. Second row: D. Wade, L. Sarro, C. Elmes, K. Gallagher, D. Cirlello, K. Watson, J. McGee, S. Bero, L. Henderson, M. Quinn, D. Piazza, P. Kugel, S. Madden, T. Weiners, T. Harrison, M. Casey, S. Pecararo, T. Grueter, L. Finnegan, D. Halligan, C. Howitt, D. Nichols, T. Finnegan. Third row: L. Seznovitch, K. Mullarkey, P. Atkins, J. Decatur, L. Colwell, K. MacMann, M. Hanlon, L. McGee, L. Bachofner, B. Lynch, L. Connors, P. Manchester, J. Atkins, C. Mather, S. Ward. Fourth row: J. Cavanaugh, B. Ingraham, T. McCarthy, K. Devlin, A. Pizzuto, J. Bishop, v. D ' Ambrosio, L. Jarvis, R. Macari, T. Sheehan, W. Youlden, K. Quynn, B. Bashian, B. Murphy, B. Glaser, S. Koury, S. Harrington, N. Masison. Fifth row: T. Mclntyre, M. Reilly, D. Whalen, A. Boyle, S. DiGregorio. me world ' s best §endgood§pirit§ Are you a good SPORT? 130 Lacrosse This year ' s Lacrosse Club did quite well in spite of a short season and a small turnout of players. Coached by Mr. Greg Norton and Captained by Randy Wong, the club won two games while losing only one. The three games were played against teams composed of both varsity and junior-varsity players. The club was led by a strong defensive group consisting of Bob Hazle, Gene Tradd, and Mike O ' Neil with Randy Wong in the goal. The offensi was paced by Jay Bennett, Jeff Deacon, and Paul Irving. The club would like to thank the faculty and admin- istration for their assistance and especially Greg Nor- ton for his volunteer coaching services. Front, left to right: B. Hazle, B. McDonough, D. Ogilvie, R. Procacino, T. Perry, E. Howard, D. Dion, A. Vartabedian. Rear: G. Tradd, R. Wong, Captain; S. McQuarry, B. Gallag- her, L. McMakin, R. Riley, J. Mclver, J. Deacon. ' . Audio-Visual Club Left to right: L. Fafara, Carol Elmes, Joanne Ward, Carolyn Will, President; Pat TosI, Jane Sullivan, Donna Doyle, Mrs. Clement, Advisor. Health Careers Club 131 No smoking in uniform , . . Hel- lo, wall? . . . My Bozarinas . . . Fin- gers together! . . . Brenda! Your arm! . . . Hey— they stole throw-up . . . Everyone, there ' s ' s broth- er! . . . Uhm, we ' re late ' cuz we got stuck at the Dedham Mall . . . Is it time yet? Is it time yet? — No, it ' s not time yet. . . . What does HWS mean? . . . Think we should draw her in next to Skip? . . . My eyes adored you— so close and yet so far . . . When are we ever gonna get our MONEY???? Cheering in ' 74- ' 75 proved to be the most enjoyable year tor many of the veteran cheerleaders. The squad worked well together and had an ex- citing season. The various cheering activities included over thirty games, posters for the football players ' lock- ers, cheering in the pouring rain, a buffet dinner for the basketball play- ers, and dinner at Emerson ' s. The squad was very successful in competi- tion, placing third, but still felt that they were number one! The squad ' s most rewardmg accomplishment was a year with no fights! Finally, they proudly received their Varsity jack- ets. Varsity Cheerleading Front: M Reddish. Standing: J. Prevett, A. Seward, S. Bero, P. Grueter, B. Bashlan. Top row: L. Colpitts, A. Lobosco, S. An- drews, Co-Capt. Missing from photo: L. Angelici, Co-Capt. 132 HOCKEY CHEERLEADING Those long bus rides . . . Hershey ' s kisses . . . snowballs and fire extinguish- ers .. . cold rinks . . . hot chocolate . . . rowdy sections . . . spaghetti dinner at Donna ' s . . . semi-formal hockey dinner?!? . . . new cheers . . . new shakers . . . a lot of fun . . . Who got the last goal? . . . Why is the whole team in the penalty box? ... We actually have a crowd! ... Let ' s get the good side! . . . Ankles on the silver line . . . Henry, cut the heat . . . Smile Mr. Crowe! . . . Come on, let ' s show the team we ' ve got class! ... a FANTAS- TIC season!!! 133 Able to jump tall buildings in a single bound!! You mean there ' s no more?? — but we won the pineapple! What do ' ya mean - MY fault! Swan Lake The best of enemies ' If ONE more thing goes wrong today . . .! ip A Are you sure? Up, up, and away Just take enough for yourself! Do the Hustle! Supper time ... oh it ' s supper time. MARCHING BAND Out on the field with Mr. B. . . . horns up! . . . TSOP ... If you want a solo, we ' ll wi ite one in!! . . . Musictown Festival . . . blue uniform slips . . . Southeastern Massachusetts Music Festival in Mansfield . . . third place?? . . . coded marching folders and music . . . Jumpin ' at the Woodside at frosty football games . . . kick DOWN ' 136 CONCERT BAND H Block with Mr. Mark ... Officers: Lorraine Butler, President; Steve Polech- ronis, Secretary; Dorrie Napoleone and Lynn Connors, Librarians... ENSEMBLES?... Procession of the Nobles . . . BAND BONT TICKETS... SAX POWER... George Washington Bicentennial ... a wild exchange concert with Olde Saybrook, Connecticut in the snow ... a visit to a Crystal Lake ... a band director faster than lightning ... a GREAT year. ORCHESTRA The Westwood High School orchestra un- der the direction of Sebastian Bonaiuto had a very successful year. Many of the activities they were involved with included a com- bined concert with the Jr. High, the annual Christmas concert and a spring pops concert. They ended the year with visits to the vari- ous elementary schools throughout West- wood. Their hard work and practice showed throughout every performance. 137 COLORGUARD- ' 75 GUIDE!!!... Do you understand what that means? . . . Ooops, I think I forgot the 3rd routine . . . Here comes the football team - off the field again! . . . Somerset . . . Who took the Somerset flag? . . . These flags are too HEAVY . . . Are you listening to ME? . . . Hey, Mikie, who ' s CAPTAIN here? . . . Rained out game — red-dye strikes again!!! . . . Will everyone please SHUT-UP! . . . Another late practice? . . . HURRY UP the band is marching down to the field . . . Chicken walk . . . Kicking Cheryl ' s hat down the field . . . There will be no (— ) at Satur- day ' s game . . . Banquet at Golden Steer . . . Which side of the field do we start on? . . . What ' s the band doing over there? . . . Mikie has her knee-socks up!!! . . . Practicing in the cafeteria?— Captain Color Guard Laurie Gaynor Trick Twirler P. Kallenberg Drum Major S. Polechrorxs 138 MAJORETTES Line up, PLEASE! . . . What march is this? . . . Mil- ler .. . I hate majorettes. . . . Smile! ... I don ' t care if you broke your leg, you still have to come to practice. . . . But I can ' t wiggle. . . . competition at Silver Lake . . . festival at Somerset . . . dinner at Donna ' s . . . When are the flags going to be ready? . . . Hitler Montgomery and Mussolini Vaas . . . Pull your hair back. . . . Take ALL your jewelry off. . . . RUN! . . . boy hunting with Linda before practice . . . Brenda, would you PLEASE shut-up! . . . last minute changes . . . If you don ' t stay at attention I ' m going to scream! . . . orders given at pre- game between clenched teeth . . . unusual bus rides ... a slightly confused, although not altogether disappointing, year. Majorettes Front, left to right: Carol Vaas, Co-Captain; Jane Montgomery, Co-Captain. Kneeling, left to right: Marie Kallenberg, Donna Maz- zarella, Karen Russo, Brenda Murphy. Rear: Ellen Waters, Anne Montgomery, Karen Moses, Lee Clancy. DRILL TEAM 1974- ' 75 . . . you guys . . . Miller ' s . . . washed up per- formances . . . Where ' s the can? . . . If you do i t right once, you can go home . . . bug bites! . . . pick up your feet! . . . new shakers . . . bent . . . Ashland night game . . . dominoes . . . Crash into them— we were here first!! . . . wet sneakers . . . missing uniforms . . . per- the Club Car . . . Alka Seltzer ... A GREAT Captain Jane Montgomery. soggy field feet prayer YEAR. t k This year the 1974- ' 75 drill team, under the direc- tion of Captain Barbara Lynch and Co-Captain Marilyn Hill, had an ex- citing season. Besides co- ordinating with the band during half-time, the squad was entered in the com- petition and exhibition routines. The girls deserve credit for their wonderful performances and the hard work and accomplish- ments of a basically new squad. Captain Barbara Lynch. Drill Team Standing left to right: J. Decateur, D. Doule, L. Magee, C. Elmes, L. Greenlaw, K. Warren, D. Murray, M. Whiting, T. Weiners, S. Ballentine, K. Quynn, B. Griffiths, K. Van Stry, N. Lynch, S. Pecararo, P. Landry, T. MacLellan, M. Hanlon, K. Gallagher, M. Cavanaugh, S. Hanlon, B. Denehy. Kneeling: Barbara Lynch, Capt.; Marilyn Hill, Co-Capt. 139 CHORUS Mr. Mark . . . truth is marching . . . candy canes . . . Oh Happy Day . . . Duane ' s takeoff . . . glory in his bosom . . . Be quiet, or I ' m leaving . . . second in competiton . . . Sherri, I ' m going to kick you out! . . . Mr. Anderson . . . You won ' t mark me absent, will you? Double Quartet Standing, left to right: L. Busalacchi, R. Murphy, R. Crawford, D. Clement, T. Effgen, J. Farrell, T. Finnegan, J. Atchue. Seated: J. Atkins, accompanist. § M GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Singing in the music room G- Block ... a small Glee Club but great in quality and sound . . . placing third in the music competition . . . those flat echos . . . solos . . . Amen, So Be It!! . . . It ' s good, but . . . Sopranos, stop talking! ... I think you ' re ready to perform ... a productive year! MADRIGALS Those long rehearsals . . . singing around the piano . . . laughing be- tween lyrics . . . sopranos you ' re flat! ... I can sight read. . . . singing three songs at Christmas ... im- proving on existing standards of mad- rigal soooooo . . . Please try to smile when you sing . . . Don ' t look scared ... A great success but, more important, a good time! « Kiss Me Kate . . . We Open in Venice ... a chilly auditorium . . . Padua ... the balcony . . . This isn ' t just a high school produc- tion .. . costumes!... Bianca . . . SING! ... vacation?... the backdrop . . . Too Darn Hot! ... I Hate Men . . . soft shoe . Aw kiss him ... a great show. 142 . ■fl it) 143 First row, left to right: F. Earley, D. Landry, M. Cava- naugh, J. Clegg, R. Toland, B. Harrington, A. Boyle, K. Nee, L. Connors, C. Howitt, Miss Glancy, M. Pizzuto. Second row: J. Cook, G. Whalen, M. Hanley, R. Perlman, T. Mclntrye, P. Manchester, J. Atkins, K. Yavarow, P. Kugel, S. Scollins, K. McMullen, C. Elmes, N. Masison. Third row: J. Cavanaugh, D. Hayward, B. Scollins, S. Ward, S. DeFanti, R. Murphy, J. Farrell, G. Pisano, M. Henry, H. Moulton, L. Busalacchi, L. Gertozzi. Fourth row: P. Atkins, A. Mullins, C. Ford, B. Murphy, L. Con- rad, K. Donlon, L. McGee, M. Hanlon, K. Wadden. Drama Club The 1974-75 Drama Club, under the direction of IVIiss Ellin Glancy, was bigger and more pro- ductive this year. The year ' s activities opened with seven student-directed one-act plays, performed on a two-night billing. Westwood ' s third annual musical was Kiss Me Kate. The production was the result of great efforts on the part of the director. Miss Glancy, the cast, and the crew. The student-directed production of The Blind placed alternate in the Massachusetts Drama Festival. The senior class play — Once Upon a Mat- tress was a first for some of the actors and a great finale in high school theatre for others. The Club wound up its busy year with three student-directed one-act plays in June. Drama Club Officers: Left to right: Polly Manchester, Jim Farrell, Diane Nichols. WE GOOD IMS CDTUG ' - Thespians: Kneeling, front row: J. Clegg, M. Cavanaugh. Second row: J. Farrell, G, Pisano. Third row: C. Howitt, H. Moul ton. Fourth row: T. Finnegan, L. Busa- lacchi. Standing, rear: G. Whalen, A, Boyle, K. Yavarow, T. Mclntyre, P. Man Chester, B. Breese, S. DeFanti, A. Mul lins, R. Glaser, Miss Glancy. Miss bllin (jiancy Advisor 144 ' nee upon a time It started out as a simple pea iiui l r Once Upon A Mattress F-R-F.-D - Fred! . . . We ' ll get there. ... a cast of thousands . . . the Swamps of Home . . . the castle . . . Spanish Panic . . . male dancers? . . . the birds and bees . . . knights under the lights ... an experience for all. 145 The rope of life is knotty and abrasive. We become blistered in the climb. And sometimes the pain is keen. We persist in our climb upward, though. Testing personal stamina, prodding ourselves on. We grasp for maturity, for independence. Yet the gravity of childhood drags us down. And we tremble. We continue, though. To stretch, to search. To seek the truth. Our fears depart, momentarily. And we reach out to touch the world for ourselves. But the unknown is frightening. We see the world through myopic eyes. And fight our way through clouds Which we encounter on our journey upward. There is an end to the haze through which we travel. There must be. Courage and love will dispel our apprehensions. One day, we shall reach the destiny Which we have struggled so hard for. Then, we shall abandon the rope. So time-worn and oft-traveled. At this summit we shall leave our weariness. Our souls will soar over the clouds- Freedom shall be achieved. We shall challenge the unknown. And make it the known. —Patricia A. Hubbell 146 The Royal Court: Joan Daniels, Alice Seward, Lindsay Henderson, Denise Piazza, Queen Carol Mather, Martha Henry, Rose Conway, Karen Kaligian, Liz Pallis. Carol, A Beautiful Queen Tiara Room at Sidney Hill Country Club . . . Time in a Bottle . . . But, we can ' t play it — we ' ll try, anyhow . . . excellent group ... a REAL limo . . . When is dinner? . . . say pizza . . . black capes and top hats . . . make your own sundae . . . Queen Carol and King Hans . . . endless Court pictures by the pool . . . Over, all ready? . . . Cahoon ' s dunes .. . stuck in the sand ... An excellent, interesting weekend for all! Queen Carol Mather and King Hans Lundkvist s E N I O R B A N Q U E T Bungle in the Jungle . . . Rob Bolster ' s murals . . . the cafeteria covered by a crepe paper tent . . . throwing food . . . Moch is!! . . . presentation of awards to faculty members and a select few seniors ... an- nouncement of senior superlatives . . . the sweetest Marshall, Mr. Case ' s teddybear . . . dancing?? . . . Who taught that group how to play!?? . . . the Wizard!?! . . . almost everyone was in good spirits ... a night to remember. 148 m The bus trip to Crane ' s Beach • • • May 28th . . to Horseneck? . . . sitting on the floor of the bus in the sand dunes... A little windy? ... Chicago — don ' t they have any other tapes? . . the sand . . . getting thrown in . . . freezing water to the parking lot for food . . . How do you open the lobsters? a few sunburns as reminders of the day. . Is this the way . . playing frisbee Beach Boys and getting buried in walking down Class Day 1975 THE CLASS WITH A LOT OF CLASS THIS HAS TO BE OUR YEAR! —Durante it f V - 151 I am convinced that the world is not a mere bag in which men and women trample themselves in the mire and die . . . Something magnificent is tak- ing place here amid the cruelties and tragedies . . . Graduation — June 1 , 1 975 and the supreme challenge to intelligence is that of making the noblest and best in our curious heri- tage prevail. — Durante Begin at the beginning . . . Green Years 1975 is the year you never would have believed twelve months ago. It ' s a special year for a special class. The 1975 Green Years staff, under the direction of Nancy Masison and Jane Montgomery has attempted to capture in the pages of this book the magic of the memories of this year. Under the expert guidance of our advisor, Mr. Flahive, we have been given the freedom to expand our book and explore new methods in creating a unique memoir. Also, a very special thanks to the many people whose skill and hard-working dedication helped to make the yearbook possible this year. Your ideas and co-operation have made the 1975 Green Years a rewarding experience and a unique trea- sure. Thanks to all and best of luck . . . Editors Editors Nancy Masison and Jane Montgomery First on the Scene — And still one jump ahead Business Managers Betsy Bonner and Joan Daniels Write-ups Staff: First row, left to right: Hans Peter Lundkvist, Robert Perlman, Michael Capuzzo. Second row: Carol Mather, Laurie Gaynor, Elizabeth Bonner, Susan McCafferty, Jennifer Renzi, Barbara Lynch, Alice Seward, Celeste Ford, Jane Atkins, Deborah Marvel. Third row: Lor- raine Butler, Susan DeFanti, Elaine Hanlon, Stephanie Ward. Biographies Co-Chairmen Carol Vaas and Kathleen Gallagher Alt ' ' ' ' ' -hi - ii .- Advisor Charles Flahive Senior Biographies Staff Maybe what we ' ve got isn ' t ordinary Typing and Copy Staff: Seated, left to right: Diane Murphy, Luanne Lazzarro. Rear: Nadia Atallah, Carol Kerrigan, Janet Easland, Lucy Greenlaw. WhataLotof Pe . Have Been Waiting For c u UJMC . , yrt ' o ■ T 1 iA f Cm e o . MW 7 -U_ ( i ' , ' X ai 1 ' cCc d. v- Ci ct ' Uda j ' J 1 Catui man ct uJLCi ;i - Ji r : !? h iLi f.l iJ . SIGNATV M . McJ ' - idcLClamc ' .wiX ' i Sdi jt :? .,- .X- ' - r V- ; ' Ci}r.vj Sii ' ' J - .U _ xji- v;l C rlJ '  ' U ' CJ ru l txhc ■fVO f) IC AA- l t ,i iA-. A ,-t_ 7 - . 5 V ' Vo f -fz S u Y jjLiJ( 4. ' ' yiepijyr J i hofWu ' M jh 1 J. Daniels 2 S. DeFanti 3 S. DeFeo 4 A. DiBari 5 A. Delaplace 6 S. DiGregorio 7 R. Dion 8 J. Downey 9 K. Eads 10 J. Easland 11 C. Elmes 12 P. Flynn 13 J. Folsonn 14 J. Farrell 15 D. Gaiiaglner 16 T. Finnegan 17 K. Gallagher 18 L. Garofalo 19 L. Gay nor 20 J. Giblin 21 D. Gottfried 22 L. Greenlaw 23 J. Hallion 24 M. Hanley 25 E. Hanlon 26 S. Johns 27 B. Harrington 28 B. B. Harris 29 T. Harris Family 30 R. Hazle 31 B. Irving 32 D. Jacobs 33 S. Johnson 34 K. Jorgensen 35 D. Kent 36 C. Kerrigan 37 P. Kugel 38 J. Laham 158 SPONSORS Lester Mildred Gaynor Ray and Dot Beaton Mr Mrs Roger Sareault Mr Mrs Joseph R Gallagher Mr Mrs. Paul O ' Sullivan Mr Mrs Walter Jacobs Mr Mrs Neal Finnegan Ellin Glancy Mr Mrs David A Walsh Mr Mrs J J Clancy Keith J Peden A Friend June Kinsman Mr. Mrs Robert S Jorgensen Mr Mrs James Pender David B Porter Charles Ruth Masison Mr Mrs Robert H Murphy Mrs Alexander A Will Phillip F Flaherty Mr Mrs Richard K Watson Mr Mrs Paul Burden Judith A Bolles Mr Mrs Ansel R Butler Jane Dick Folsom Mr Mrs Charles J Clement Mr Mrs James H Bonner Charles P Doyle Sebastian Bonaiuto Kathy Delaney H Joan Dillon Mr Mrs Henry A Gottfried Mary F Renzi Mr Mrs Warner W Wayne. 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Lynne Bachofner Trinity College Michelle Balliro Travel, Employment Debra Band Northeastern University Arlene Barbieri University of Massachusetts Julie Basile Endicott Jr. College Christine Beaton University of New Hampshire Stephen Beattie Nasso n College Susan Beatty Worcester State College Jeffrey Beltis Franklin Institute of Boston Scott Benner Employment John Bennett Concordia of Montreal Diane Benson Endicott Jr. College Kathleen Berkland Ithaca College Bruce Bertman University of Jacksonville John Birtwistle Bridgeton Academy-College Gary Bogue Boston State College Mark Bolster Holy Cross Robert Bolster Rhode Island School of Design Elizabeth Bonner Stonehill College Janet Boucher Emmanuel College Robert Boyle Plymouth State College Barbara Breese Wesleyan University Donald Bryant Employment Jeffrey Bryant Employment Amy Burdan Colby College Barbara Burke Employment Lisa Busalacchi University of New Hampshire Lorraine Butler Westfield State College John Cachelin Babson College Sandra Capone U. 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(Boston) James Farrell Bridgewater Stale College Robert Ferzoco Salem State College Theresa Finnegan Providence College Donald Fitzpatrick Bridgewater State College 160 Thomas Florek U. Mass. (Amherst) Jane Flynn Mass. Bay Community College Pamela Flynn Plymouth State College Judith Folsom Mt. Ida Jr. College Celeste Ford U. Mass. (Amherst) Denise Gallagher Peabody School Kathleen Gallagher Framingham State College Mary Gallagher Employment Lisa Garofalo University of Rhode Island Laurie Gaynor Bates College Margaret Geary Bryn Mawr College Edward Germano Mt. Herman-Northfield Prep School Daniel Getchell Mass. Bay Community College Jeanne Giblin Northeastern University Robert Glaser Boston University Dorinda Gottfried Nasson College Lucy Greenlaw University of Maine Gregg Guinta Boston College Suzanne Gurski Employment Judy Hallion Employment Maureen Hanley McGill University Elaine Hanlon Wheaton College Leslie Hannon Mass. 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School Pamela Sherlock Labore Jr. College Robert Shilo Mass. Bay Community College Paul Silverman Hobart College Charles Smith Georgetown University Gary N. Smith University of Miami Gary W. Smith Lowell University 161 Dana Schock U. Mass. (Amherst) Peter Schock Franklin Institute of Boston Timothy Scholz Empl oyment Kimberly Smith Katharine Gibbs School Ann Sola Westbrook College John Spidi Northeastern University Christopher Stabile Travel Dean Steeger Northfield-Mt. Herman State . Brian Sullivan Stonehill College David Sullivan Mass. Bay Community College Fred Sullivan Mass. Bay Community College Laurel Suman Employment Judith Swangren Endicott Jr. College Donald Swann Bowdoin College Lana Swanson John Powers School Gail Systrom Employment Sharon Taylor Employment Susanna Thibault Boston College Margaret Thompson U. Mass. (Amherst) Michael Thornton Western New England College Patricia Tosi Skidmore College David Towne Blue Hills Technical Institute Eugene Tradd Western New England College David Trainor Lowell University Carol Vaas Connecticut College David Vogel Employment Janice Voltz Employment Diane Wade Wheaton College David Walsh Northeastern University Janet Ward Employment Stephanie Ward Holy Cross College Laura Watson Westfield State College Linda Watson Undecided Bradley Watts Duke University Christine Wayne Work, School David Whalen Trinity College Jeffrey Whiting University of Maine Carolyn Will New England College Paul Wilson Northeastern University Randall Wong Cornell University Kathryn Yavarow Windham College Larry Zorio Northeastern University HIGH STREET MEAT MARKET ' We have the best meat, and that ' s no bull 687 High Street Westwood Sales Repairs CENTRAL VACUUMS Specializing in Built-in Vacuums Richard Kirby 326-2949 Westwood 128 Plaza 222 Providence Highway Westwood, Mass. 02090 BOB SMITH POOLS, INC 92 Pond Street 326-0470 Display pool at 277 Providence Highway, Norwood - adjacent Simone ' s Flowers TRANSCRIPT NEWSPAPERS Transcript Newspapers 420 Washington Street Dedham, Mass. 162 YOULDEN ' S HOBBY SHOP 569 High Street Westwood Compliments of WESTWOOD PHARMACY, INC. 936 High Street Westwood 361-0083 762-2936 JOHN J . KERRIGAN INC. Plumbing - - Heating - Gas Fitting 50 Winter St. Westwood, Mass. 994 River St. Hyde Park, Mass. 02136 ' Br- ' ian flBt ' M 1 m W , p ISLINGTON PHARMACY Islington, Mass. 163 PHONE: 326-5713 DU-PRD COMPANY L ' ffice. utihLi£.i. ana hauibm£.nt QUICK OFFSET PRINTING JOE MURPHY 913 HiGH St. WesTwaao, Mass. 02090 CROWN CLEANSERS For the finest cleaning 266 Washington Street IsHngton 326-0773 Compliments of DOCKSIDE SEAFOOD 216 Providence Highway Westwood, Mass. 164 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75 WESTWOOD HIGH CUSTODIAL STAFF G. W. Syverson For people who know what good is EAGERMAN ' S BAKERY OF DEDHAM Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. - 7 days and holidays 329-4554 Located at the Rear in the Dedham Plaza Compliments of NORWOOD AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Mac-Moran Chevrolet Jack Madden Ford Norwood Automobile Company Boch Oldsmobile - AMC - Toyota Norwood Buick Sansone Motors Central Motors 165 WESTWOOD REXALL DRUG STORE 683 High Street (At Gay Street) Westwood, Massachusetts 326-8800 Complete Orthopedic Appliance Center SKY-WAY CLEANERS 922 High Street Westwood, Massachusetts Compliments of ERNEST JACOBY COMPANY, INC. Serving New England u I The Country Store EDCnRTOUJN NANTUCKET CHATHAM OJESTA OOD FOR HILiLiS BEVERUY FARMS GREENWICH 166 Quality Foods at Discount Prices for the Quantity Buyer VALUE OUTLET 224 Providence Highway Westwood 329-4328 J. W. ANDERSON CO. 102 Church Street Westwood, Mass. 02090 • Remodehng • All Types Siding • Roofing - Gutters • Windows - Doors Carpenters Exterior - Interior Contracting rCMPArTOtS SUGAR SUITE ICECREAM PARLOR 167 WESTWOOD HARDWARE Westwood, Mass. SOUTH SHORE NATIONAL BANK 301 Washington Street Westwood, Mass. 168 PLAZA MEAT MARKET Route 1 , Westwood 329-9734 Quality Meats Not Packaged Congratulations to the Class of 1975 WALLACE N. LEE, INC. MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Westwood, Massachusetts HARDING-GLIDDEN, INC. PHOTOGRAPHY CUSTOM FRAMING 736 High Street Westwood 326-8182 We curl up and dye for you BEAUTY ORIGINALE 932 High Street Westwood 326-8381 Walk- in Service Air-Conditioned 169 ' What will a man gain by winning the whole world, at the cost of his true self? Matthew 16:26 N.E.B. r 1882 dedham mater company 20 MILTON STREET, EAST DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 02026 (617) 326-8120 FOR NEARLY A CENTURY WE ' VE CARRIED THE WATER HtUr Hmi, Sr Better Water Service In The American Tradition. DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE 170 (SJesiwoocf z nsurance yJaency, S nc. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE GRISWOLD W. ROCHE HERBERT C. MUNROE RICHARD P. McCONNELL 915 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD, MASS 02090 326-60 I 5 WESTWOOD GARDENS, INC. 934 High St. Westwood, Mass. Phone 326-2006 Flowers for all Occasions 326-9870 Seven Barbers ISLINGTON SQUARE BARBERSHOP We need your head to run our business Mickey Anastasia, Proprietor 291 Washington St., Route lA Islington WESTWOOD MOBIL 710 High Street Westwood, Mass. 171 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 75. FOLSOM FUNERAL SERVICE Westwood - Dedham - Roslindale 172 Now the world is out there waiting for you. Now the future is what you will make it. Batt s a ! «iffi gggaCTwgsx--r„- Which way to go? What pb to seek? Where is the yellow brick road? One company represents so many different avenues there may be a job opportunity that just fits your particidar talents. More important, a job that leads to a better job. Ask your guidance counselor where and when you can apply for an interview ivith New England Telephone. A people-to-people business. New England Telephone An equal opportunity e?nployer b 173 IN MEMORY OF MICHAEL RIZZO 1909-1974 174 •0- l v 1 TT « G TT IP CONGRATULATIONS . . . and the best of Fuck! We at Loring are proud of the part we have had in helping to make your classbook a permanent reminder of your school years, recording with photographs one of the happiest and most exciting times of your life! We hope that, just as you have chosen us as your class photographer, you will continue to think of Loring Studios when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous days to come! When you choose Loring portraits, you are sure of the finest craftsmanship at the most moderate prices! LORIIK STUDIOS New England ' s Fj Leading Portrait and Yearbook Photographers 175 ROCHE BROS. 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