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

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A ' Wwi • r l r ? % c%y A ,- ' I 1 ' WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY W , ?£ ss? ££, zS fi For Reference Not to be taken from this room It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. ti a : mmtBT limn It was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity. It was the era of success, it was the era of defeat. It was the season of hope, it was the season of despair. It was the time of maturity, it was the time of juvenility. It was the eon of determination, it was the eon of aversion. memories that last forever It was the duration of sociality, it was the duration of privacy. jk. CONTENTS FACULTY 12 SENIORS 30 CLASSES 84 ATHLETICS ... .98 ACTIVITIES . . . .116 SPONSORS . . . .150 It was the perpetuity of knowledge, it was the perpetuity of ignorance. It was WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Senior Class Publication WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Westwood, Massachusetts STAFF Karol A. Ballantine Editor-in-Chief Mary Lou Murphy Editor Leslie C. Williams Editor George N. Lester Photographer Richard J. Murphy Photographer Mary Jane McAulay Business Manager Nancy H. Shepperson Business Manager Advisor Charles W. Flahive Your classro om was filled with more than desks and books. There was warmth, laughter, and you. As a teacher you guided us through the pathway of knowledge and down the road to maturity. You took pride in our accomplish- ments and stood by us in our failures. You were generous in time and enthusiasm and set an example for all of us to follow. We, the Class of 1976, will always have room for you in our hearts, Mr. Stack. Richard J. Stack 11 z o H H in Q Dr. John F. Tobin Superintendent of Schools Link your students to a livelihood Mr. Leo J. Crowe Assistant Superintendent for Business Mr. C. Louis Cedrone Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction School Committee Left to right: C. Louis Cedrone, Assistant Super- intendent for Curriculum; Paul Broughton, Leo Crowe, Assistant Superintendent for Business; Dr. John F. Tobin, Superintendent; Elizabeth Kendrick, Chairperson of the School Committee; Joseph Clancy, Catherine Hinchman, William Brady. 12 Mr. Duane Kocina Principal During the past four years at Westwood High School, the administra- tion has altered the image of the traditional secondary school to a liberal mixture of education through classwork, athletics, and student-faculty forum interaction. We were the first class to profit from the use of the new Media Center, mezzanine, cafeteria, gym, pool, and no-pass areas. All of these ideas were made possible through the hard work and co-operation of the students, faculty, and administrators. With the addition of newcomer Dr. Andreas Lehner, the administrators have provided the direction needed for our school to profitably further our education. Dr. Andreas Lehner Assistant Principal Mr. Philip Flaherty Assistant Principal Mrs. Deborah Landers Secretary Mrs. Marjorie Hancox Secretary Mrs. Nancy Legge Receptionist Depend on Teachers 13 Success minded? GUIDANCE With today ' s tight job market, the services provided by the Westwood High School Guidance Department are invaluable. The counselors meet with students in every grade to aid in the process of course selections and discuss various plans for the future. The department schedules college and career conferences to help the juniors and seniors in planning for jobs or schools. The office also has indespensable material and equipment about college and vocational training. Under the direction of Mrs. Celia S. Vial I , Mr. Thomas Hughes and Mrs. Claire Sheff do an exceptional job advising the underclassmen. Mrs. Vial I, who advises the senior class, receives a round of applause from the class of 1976 for her long hard labor on all of the transcripts. Mrs. Claire Sheff Mrs. Celia Vial Director of Guidance Mrs. Carolyn Servello Secretary CAN WE HELP SOLVE YOUR PUZZLE 14 Mr. Keith Peden Special Needs MEDIA CENTER Greater opportunities to increase knowledge through the use of the audio-visual aids and the extensive library facilities have been offered to the students at Westwood High this year in the media and learning center. Closed-circuit television, video-tape machines and micro-film readers are included in the exten- sive educational equipment. The media center includes areas for tutorial help as well as material for study and research. Mr. C. Eugene Swezey Director of M edia Services Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey Librarian Action Learning Mrs. Elizabeth Clement School Nurse We defy any student to put this book down! MAKE THE MET OF VQ JR CQIYIPUTEH CflPflBJLJTV. Math The ever-present chatter of the computer teletypes serves to vocalize the brains activity in the math corridor. This year ' s math department has changed for the better. Team-teaching and the math seminar room have served to modernize the department. It is headed by James Pender and his assistants Mr. Edward Baker, Mr. Richard Hargreaves, Mr. David Walsh, Mr. Lawrence Vallancourt, Mr. Raymond Kodzis, Mr. Harvey Fischler, Miss Judith Bolles, and Miss Maureen Bulger. Courses offered by this department to the students range from basic mathematics to calculus. Proficient math students may try competing in the Math Olympiad and taking the Actuaries Test or they may join the Math Team. Mr. James Pender — Head of Department Efj BfdP9 QSfl 1 r N V Jk T- E ■ 3 i Mr. Harvey Fischler Mr. Richard Hargreaves 16 New tools you use with your head. m PTHErriFmc. Mr. Lawrence Vallencourt Miss Maureen Bulger Mr. David Walsh Mr. Raymond Kodzis IIIISISESS College-bound as well as career-oriented students take ad- vantage of the variety of skills offered by Westwood High School ' s Business Department. The department, headed by Mrs. Marion Healy and assisted by Mr. Albert Nolan, Mr. Charles Flahive, Mrs. Carolyn Bergen, and Mrs. Natalie Carey, offers a wide range of courses including typewriting, short- hand, law, accounting, secretarial and Office Procedures, office machines, data processing, and business English. The valuable skills acquired by the students enrolled in Business courses are offered to the school and community through service activities. The acquired skills become invalu- able to all students in their future lives. Mrs. Marion Healy Head of Department Mr. Joseph Chicetti Head of Department Mr. Frederick Wellsman Mr. Thomas Nelson Mr. Lawrence Rettman A Kitchen Organizer Mrs. Joanne Arnold Home Economics Once again the Home Economic Depart- ment has offered a variety of classes to satis- fy both male and female. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Marguerite Knight, the boys have tested their luck in the Bachelor Foods class. The girls, aided by Mrs. Joanne Arnold, Mrs. Janet Wilkinson and Mrs. Vir- ginia Burke, have taken courses ranging from basic cooking and sewing to Gourmet foods and tailoring. The Family Living and Child Industrial Arts At Westwood High School, stu- dents may enrich their education by developing skills in the industrial vocations. Graphic and industrial arts grant students the opportunity to work with an unlimited range of industrial processes, materials and equipment. A wide range of courses are offered including woodworking, metalworking, electricity, electron- ics, crafts and the field of graphic sciences. This department avails it- self to both boys and girls inter- ested in exploring this multifaceted field. This year the department helped emensely with the school publications by printing the Sacred Cheese and No Parentheses. Mrs. Virginia Burke Growth and Development classes continued their volunteer program of assisting in the elementary schools. The girls all wish their teacher Mrs. Burke a speedy recovery, be- cause no substitute can ever take her place. Mrs. Maxine Broderick Head of Department Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Science The curriculum offered in the Science Department includes some- thing to fascinate every student. In Biology, Chemistry and Physics, students may select courses that al- low them to proceed learning at their own rate. An independent study course permits selected stu- dents to experiment and research a field of special interest. Department head Mrs. Maxine Broderick and her assistants Mr. Gail Thwing, Mr. Raymond Keegan, Mr. Edward Marx, Mr. Ivan Van deWorkeen, Mr. Christos Sarris, Mr. Calvin Topalian, Mrs. Dorothy Salt- marsh and Mrs. Mary Crowell, schedule a variety of field trips to supplement both laboratory and class work. The department also promotes the Astronomy Club. Mr. Ivan Van de Workeen Use the experiment to get the point across Mr. Calvin Topalian 20 Now is a good time to gel started in metrics Creating opportunities for the student to excel in the fine arts and crafts is the job of the talented teaching trio of Mr. Thomas DelSignore, Mr. Michael Milan, and Mrs. Judith DesPres. Offering concentration in all of the fine-art areas including painting, illustration, sculpture and design, the Art Depart- ment strives to grant every student a chance to dabble in a variety of media. Whether the student ' s aim is to obtain the solid background necessary to further their art career or just to gain more insight on their own personal creative ability, Westwood High School ' s Art Department offers a suitable course. Mr. John Markarian Jr Head of Department % Under the guidance of two very dedicated directors, Mr. John J. Markarian Jr. and Mr. Sebastian Bonaiuto, the Westwood High School Music Department has lived up to its fantastic reputation by featuring many fine performances of their instrumental and choral en- sembles. Through their inspiration and leadership, there have been success- ful exchange and seasonal concerts, and a Pops Concert, competitions, and delightful half-time shows. Without Mr. Mark and Mr. B. this year ' s school musical Oklahoma could not have been a success. Mr. Thomas Del Signore Head of Department SIGN ON FOR THE SEASON. Physical Education The aim of the physical education program is to expose all of the students to a variety of challenging activities which serve to promote lifelong, healthful physical activity. Mr. Paul Tuccelli, Mr. Joseph Gearon, Mr. Robert Bonn, Miss Elizabeth Rice and Mrs. Kathleen Delaney-Smith all encourage competition for personal satisfaction. Coordinating all of their activities through Mr. George Bader and Mr. Russell Downes, the teachers instruct health classes as well as coach sports and direct gym classes. Mrs. Kathleen Delaney-Smith Mr. Joseph Gearon Miss Elizabeth Rice Mr. George Bader Director of Athletics Mr. Paul Tuccelli Mr. Russell Downes Director of Health and Physical Education Mr. Robert Bonn TRY A NEW EXPERIENCE 23 English Teaching— Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Miss Frances Burns Head of Department Under the direction of Miss Frances Burns, the English Department was involved in many school affairs. Sponsoring trips to plays and movies, the department taught the student through cultural immersion as well as classwork. With the guiding hand of Mrs. Ellin Booras, the school staged a successful musical, Oklahoma. The senior class play, Tom Jones, was also a hit, along with Miss Deborah Hernan ' s spring one-act plays. Mrs. Ellen Eberley advised a large staff in creating a superb literary magazine No Paren- theses, along with the student-oriented Video Speaks for Youth broadcasts. However, English isn ' t just all fun and games, and the other talented members of this department taught courses which improve reading-and-writing skills and cultural awareness. Once again, junior and senior members of the high school were able to satisfy their English requirements by choosing from a variety of electives a course to please their individual tastes. Mrs. Ellin Booras Miss Ellen Eberly Miss Deborah Hernan Miss H. Joan Dillon Now let me get this straight. You did do your homewor k, but you made it into a paper airplane, and it was hijacked to Cuba. Mrs. Evelyn Malm INSIGHr INIO HCW 1HE MODERN WORLD IS PUT T0GE1HER Mr. Peter Case Social Studies Once again, the Social Studies Department offered courses which remained popular to all of the students. The ever-popular sociology class with its field trips and guest speakers, along with the psychology class, was always filled with students, as were the anthropology, Chinese and Indian Civilization classes. United States History was required for all of the juniors, and many participated in reliving history through a trip to Wil- liamsburg, Virginia. Two advanced-placement courses in history — western civilization and United States History were offered to talented students. Under the direction of Mr. William Davis, the Depart- ment encouraged students to reach out and touch the world. Mr. William Davis Head of Department Mr. Richard Stack Miss Priscilla Congdon 26 Mrs. Frederica Richardson Miss Kathy Mulcahy Mr. Donald Beurman Mrs. Ann Barysh 27 History has a sneaky way of getting ahead of me. Passport To The World The Language Department works to familiarize the students with the customs, food, and geography of both France and Spain. To interested students, Latin proves to assist in improving both grammatical and vocabulary skills. The Department is directed by Mrs. Elaine Eaton along with Mr. Manol Dhimitri, Mr. Robert Burke, Mr. George Parker, Mrs. Barbara Grey, and Mrs. Ann Marie Gean who assist her in instructing the foreign lan- guages. Mr. Parker is also the Director of Driver Education. The department also promotes the Span- ish club and a group of advanced French students to take opportunities to explore the cultural aspects of the countries through trips to restaurants, museums, and theaters. 28 Mrs. Ann Marie Gear $6pcafi bt FQR2IGF1 LAQGUAGXS Mrs. Ruth Very van au Mr. Robert Burke Driver Education. Mr. George Parker Director of Driver Education 29 THAT OLD GANG OF MINE Tfe 30 I 31 W.H.S President William Geary 70 Stearns Street Success is the key to happiness. Bill . . . en oys tennis, chess, fishing, sleeping late, watch- ing the Foxboro trotters and thoroughbreds . . . likes win- ing and dining. Cafe Venice with J.C., Barry ' s parties, good music, 7 and ? . . . dislikes eye witnesses, college applications, fixed races, spending money, the morning after. . . pet peeves: smoke. . , Tremendous! . . . What a crack up! . . . found at the Brothers ' Roche, Venice, with hand in the cooler, J.C. ' s . . . with good friends, that machine gun laugh . . . smiling. . . plans to excel at Collegium Bostomese. Class President 3, 4; Debating Team 2; Student Advisory Board 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese Business Editor and Advertising Manager 3, 4; Prom Committee; Yearbook Staff; National Honor Society 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Intercom Announcer 3, 4; Class Gift Commit- tee 4; Bicentennial Youth Commission 4 Vice President Stephen J. Polechronis 444 Oak Street Learn to find the strength to overcome all obstacles within yourself. Polo . . . easy . . . pet peeves: donuts. Ragmen . . . likes nighttime activities, late nights at Masters, meeting people. . . dislikes tall people, short legs. . . enjoys soccer, politicing . . . Style . . . Ta, ta . . . Bye, now. . . . favorite people: Gem, Willie, Cardo, and others. . . found in his yacht, Mobil, or with Cardo . . . nice eyes . . . Northeastern. Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4; WHS Dance Band 1 , 2, 3, 4; Class President 1, Vice-president 4; Senior Play 4; Football 1; Drama Club 4, Soccer 2; Tn-Captain 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4. Secretary Rosemar y Conway 195 Conant Road Love that giveth in full store. Aye receives as much, and more. Rose, Rosie, Rosa . . . likes old movies, lively weekends, field hockey, warm skiing. . . pet peeves: getting up in the morning, nervousness . . . dislikes feeling drowned, creeping plants, ' 62 Cad- dies, and long summers in N.H. . . . terrified of icy skiing . . . found in the Rosebug and chasing meetings . . . favorite people: Roy-boy, Coop, Lou, Beckies, Phil, L.W., The Family . . . HADC . . . ' uge . . . What ' s the scoop 7 . . . Ratsos! . . . Rag gedy Ann!? . . . likes to write . . . communications. Class Secretary 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1 , 2; Student Council 1 , 3; Senior Play; Drill Team 1; School Musical 1, 2, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 1 , 2, 4; Yearbook Staff; No Parenthesis 4; Folk Club 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, Prom Committee 3. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer William Burhoe 370 Oak Street To be no one but myself. Bill . . . Willy . . . wavey brown hair . . . pet peeves include prac- tices, college applications, and rising early . . . likes good people and good friends, frostees, the Who and B.C. . . . dislikes: snobs, phonies, hard guys and hangovers . . . enjoys parachuting, motor- cycling and all sports . . . WhaaatttH , . . What ' s up? . . . How ya doin ' ? . . . No way! . . . favorite people are Karen, Steve, Bish, Roux, Keith, Cardo, Sully, and the other guys . . . found with close friends . . . likes parties and music, nice hats . . . college. Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tn-Captain 3, 4; Tennis 1. 2; Co-Captain 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Class Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Yearbook Staff; Drama Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Tutor Program 3, 4. 32 1976 James Ahigian 185 Winter Street Nevn trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Higs . . . No way! . . . dislikes working in classes, homework . . . tikes parties, pools, cast parties . . . pet peeves: people who isk stupid ques- tions, getting bagged . . . found in the pool, jt YDI, up Maine . . . favorite people: Beaker, Tweet, and gang. Spi my Track 3, 4, Cross country 1 . 2; Swim team 1 , 2, 3 captain 4. Rosalie Aldus 477 Hartford Street In the sweetness ot friendship there is laughter and sharing of happi- ness. Rose . . . pet peeves: phoney people, destroying living things, getting up early . - - favorite activities: collecting stamps and coins, listening to music, being with friends . . likes school, sleeping late, Curtis and friends. . . I don ' t care! . . . What ' s up. ' . . . Decent . . . favorite people are Curtis, Keith, Claudis, Isabel and the gang . . . found: learning center, Claudia ' s house, with Curtis, around Westwood . . . blond hair and blue eyes, smiling . . . college and work. Yearbook Staff; Harlequin 3; Spanish Club 2; Business Club 1, 2, 3,4 Beverly Allen 53 Highview Street It always seems to be a Monday, left over memories of Sunday. Bev . . . Sugar. . . pet peeves: pushy people, snobs. . . water skiing, bowling, swimming . . . likes weekends, vacations, summer. . . Whatcha think. . . . It ' s been real. . . . Thank Cod it ' s Friday. . . . favorite people: C.J., J.M.. T.C. . . . found B-Bay, Avon, Cape, George ' s . . . Never a smile . . . short . . . secretarial work. Yearbook Staff; Business Club 3, 4. Christopher Andrews 65 Stanford Drive I rise from bed each morning because I find it too heavy to carry with me during the day. Chris . Beaker . . . sincere . . . Oh, come on! . . . likes Monty Python, Beatles, Nyquil . . . found at Dedham Inn, Pap Gino ' s, Horseneck, under rocks . . . Is anyone hungry? . . . pet peeves: double block physics, smoking in cars, doing senior biographies . . . enjoys attemtping track and skiing... favorite people: Al Pacino, Marx Brothers, Australian mutes. . . dislikes top 40 radio stations, idealists, large cars. . . Oh, Higgs! . . . plans to attend college. Football 1; Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Cross country 2; Future Homemakers 1 2 3,4. Karen Arakelian 85 Hemlock Drive Hearts of fire create love desire, take you higher and higher to the world you belong. Karen. . . Disco Baby . . . Kes . . . junior mints . . . Kevin ' s boat. . . swimming, dancing, cooking, and parties . . . mostly Mark, dislikes: beef stew, burnt cookies, broken fingernails, and people who can ' t dance. ■ . favorite people: Mark, R.B., AS.. S.D., Jackie . . . found at Roche Bros., on the golf course, or Pigeon City . . . black curly hair . . . fashion merchandising. Sacred Cheese 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Yearbook Staff; Harlequin 1, 2, 3; Kiss Me Kate 3; French Club 1 , 2, 3; Business Club 4; Bicentennial Essay Winner. Brian Aspinwall 121 Dover Road Welcome, Life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience. Brian . . . plans to live high . . . likes: partying, playing the trumpet, vegging out, walking, spring, weekends . . . dislikes: fakes, B.S. Artists. . . found asleep in English . . . HM . . . Reggae, The Dead, Space Cadets, Brad, Jeff, Irv, Digs, Justice Dowling . . . Fog Area. . . red hair . . . col- lege. Band 1, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3,4; Senior Play; Student Advisory Council 4; Football 1, 2; Ski Team 2. Anna-Liisa Ayoub 207 Carroll Avenue Be yourself-not like another. Anna-Liisa . . . Munchkin . . . Turk . . . skiing, horseback riding . . . dancing . . . Finland . . . tikes tall, blonde, blue-eyed Scandanavian peo- ple . . . meeting new people . . . long, long conversations . . . traveling . . . dislikes smoke and dull weekends . . . often found with D.M., M.K., J.D. and in Vermont. . . Trethewey ' s . . . college. Drill Team 2; AFS 2,3; Color Guard 3, 4; Softball 1; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Track 2; Swim Aide 1, 2, 3; Outward Bound 4; Yearbook Staff. Mitchell Bain 68 Fisher St. He who thinks for himself is a free man. ' Mitch . . . usually not found in school . . . You fool . . . pet peeve: E.H. . . . found at Lewis ' or cruisin ' in the Cuda . . . plans to work. Karol Ballantine 624 Hartford Street The greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more. Karol... always busy... swimming, sailing, horseback riding, and making new friends. . . pet peeves: soggy cornflakes, doctors appoint- ments, scratching blackboards ■ ■ ■ likes to talk and listen, cheerful, open people . . . Run that by me one more time! . . . found on Cape Cod or with good friends. . . dislikes pessimists and eating when you ' re not hungry . . . You ' re kidding! . . . wishes everyone were as happy as she . . . very sincere . . . brown hair and eyes . . . plans to en oy life . . . Marietta College. French club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Concert band 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Chorus 1, 2; AFS 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Senior play; Yearbook editor, No Parentheses editor 4; Drama club 1,2,3,4; Sacred Cheese 1; Pep club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Woodwind ensemble 1 , 2, 3, 4, Prom committee 3; Class banquet committee 4. Michael Band 30 Perry Drive Mike . . . likes TD ' s, Italian food, bagels . . . canovs . . . football . . . driving around. Dislikes: rude girls, track, gas station windows . . . pet peeves: NHS, Rippy, Barry ' s jokes. . . Hey Mikey, . . . He likes it! . . . found in the weight room . . . Happy Acres . . . favorite people: Val, Sugar, and Moose . . . Bando . . . Tufts. Football 1, 2, 3, Tn-captain 4; Spring Track 1, Winter Track 1, 3; Lacrosse Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. Kevin Bazarian 727 Gay Street To know him is to share his joy of laughter and good times. Kev . . . likes boating, cars, woodworking, swimming, warm weather, money, Italian food. . . pet peeves: winter, snow, chemistry, diets. . . dislikes: school, doing accounting homework , . . Where do you want to go? . . . in his car. . . Norwood Hospital. . Sugar Suite. . , getting gray. . . that blue suede jacket. . . favorite people: K.A. and Snow- bunny . . . a career in real estate or business. Football 1. Lisa Beausang 34 High Rock Street With mischief in her eyes, happiness in her smile, she is like a burst of sunshine on a cloudy day. Likes beaches at night, a certain hockey player, drivems, roses, Chatham, sad movies, math classes with P and C . . . pet peeves: mature , curfews, getting teased... Cut it out you guys! ... dislikes having mono, people a ways talking. . . I don ' t really know. . . . big eyes. . . senti- mental, fun to be with . . . typical romanticist . . . college in allied health field. Colorguard 3; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Senior Hockey Game; Yearbook Staff. Robert Berlo 162 Willard Circle To know him is to appreciate his qualities. Robert . . . Bobby . . . musical . . . scuba diving . . . water skiing . . . ping- pong . . . swimming . . . bowling . . . likes: having GBIock free at the end of the day . . . dislikes: Western Civ (too much work) . . . You win, Rocky!!! . . . found at or on or under the ocean . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; WHS Dance Band 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4, President 4; Manage! of Basketball 1,2,3. Susan Bero 265 Farm Lane She was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit, and laughter. Suzie . . . Sue Bear . . . beautiful long hair . . . smiley. . . lev is . . . Watching the Planes . . . likes cheering, working with special children, skiing, swimming, tap dancing with Cheryl . . . dislikes intellectual snobs . . . pet peeves: M.C.P., double physics, late practices . . . No, really, seriously . . . No way! . . . found at P.B with friends, at the pool, and at practice with Dean . . . plans to be successful . . . college. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. Club 3; Football 8asketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Swimmers Aid 1,2,3,. 4. W.H.S 1976 John Bimshas 163 Blue Hill Drive The artist possesses the highly creative mind and unique appreciation for natural things. John . . . Jack . . . great artist . . . always painting or sculpturing . . . likes Art! . . . sports and quiet country areas . . . Shelley. . . dislikes: cities, crowds, homework, and writing assignments . . . Yeah!!! . . . found in the courtyard. Media Center, or Zeppy ' s . . . plans: work then art school. Track 1,2. David Bishop 52 Lake Shore Drive How many cares one loses when one decides not to be something, but to be someone. Bish . . . quiet . . . painted smile . . . pet peeves: Rocky and Bullwmkle, the Who, Bonnie Raitt, attempted Roughnecks . . . dislikes weekends in Westwood, turn downs . . . enjoys cruisin ' in the green wagon . . . What did I do with the keys? . . . No Way! . . . favorite people: Andy, Riles, Smitty, and others . . . found at Dedham Inn . . . seldom on time . . . college bound. Swim Team 1; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1 ; Senior Class Play; Class Vice-President 2. Gregg Boari 14 Magaletta Drive Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Gregg . . . Wild Boar . . . likes football games, fast cars, beach trips . . . Everybody out! . . . great parties. . . 65 . . , Green Pride! . . . pet peeves: girls that hate cars . . . football camp, supreme effort, accidents and broken legs. . . found at H.A.D.C. meetings, in the Bonneville, at DONOTPASS . . . favorite people: Kathy, H.A.D.C, Tucce, M.M., and others . . . shifty eyes . . . 5o ' clock shadow . . . Look at the difference. . . . the book . . . Bentley college- business. Football 1,2,3, 4; Track 2; Senior Play, Ski club 1 . David Boger 67 Woodland Road Precision is a step toward expressing our real nature. Dave . . . You heard me . . . found at the Mobil Country Club. Spring Lane . . . as a white blur on Gay Street . . . likes all sports, sailing, art, photography . . . dislikes double physics and school hamburgers . . . Don ' t tell me, I know . . . working . . . favorite people: J.K. and most everyone. . . Worcester Polytech-engmeering. Baseball 2; Green Years. Robert Brady 588 Canton Street The will to do, the soul to dare. Speed, Clutch, O ' Grady . . . pet peeves: Vettes, slow drivers, woman drivers, filling the tank . . . hobbies: working on his G.T.O., cruising Rte. 1 . . . dislikes waiting for Karen in the morning, getting his bumper rammed, going to court . . . likes Roadrunners, racing with Sav ... fa- vorite people: C.C, Pinch+Trisha, Uncle Phil, Doc . . . found in My Goat, at Ro o ' s . . . plans include working and Wentworth with La Gang . David Brawley 10 Westdale Road I live always for the high points in life. Brawler . . . Decent! . . Roche Bros. . . . Football . . . H.A.D.C. meet- ings . . . putting miles on the wagon . . . Monty Python . . . pet peeves: working on Friday and Saturday nights. . . favorite people: H.A.D.C. 2 . Football 2, 3, 4, Senior Play; Track 3, 4. Claudia Brown 1645 High Street She was made for happy thoughts, and laughter. Claudie . . . pet peeves: school. . . likes animals, little children. . . hob- bies: taking care of animals . . . Shut up! . . . Dummy! . . . favorite people: D.S.. R.A., K.P., I.F.. and others . . . found babysitting, home . . . brown hair, brown eyes, smiles a lot . . . plans to work with animals. James Brown 130 Washington Street A friendly smile, a friendly way. Brownie . . . pet peeves: going to work . . . favorite activities: keeping Wally in line!, cars, parties . . . dislikes snobby girls . . . Wack it! . . . 3-5 . . . 6-9 . . . Ask me if I care. . . . Oh, wow! . . . favorite people: Cindy, Judi, Wally, Rob, and others . . . found in Rob ' s garage, in his car, Texaco . . . great sense of humor, friendly, likes to help others . . . plans to open business as auto body repairman. Senior Hockey game James Bryant 106 Strasser Avenue You only go around once in life. Live with all the gusto you can grab. ' Jim... likes karate... hates boring weekends... I ' ll kill yal . . found in the green Maverick . . . employment. Track 4. Thomas Bulman 43 Carroll Court Loyal and friendly is he. Bully . . . favorite activities: lifting, lambaisting . . . dislikes druggies, peo- ple who think they ' re great but aren ' t . . favorite people: Fu, Ols, Phil, Rice-O . . . Mister, you kill me. . . . mean if you don ' t know him . . . easy going if you know hime! . . . forever a true friend . . . Air Force, and hopes to get into NASA program in the future. Weighthfting 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Football 1, 3; Winter Track 2; Basketball 1. Robert Burghoff 35 Croft Regis Road Life is too short to be small Yurd . . . skiing. . . football shirts. . . Yes. . . Ponkapoag Golf Course . . . dislikes getting thrown out of the Media Center . . . likes: Cannon Mountain . . . sciences . . . college bound. Football 1 ; Chess Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 Stephen Burke 28 Briar Lane He hears and sees and says the best. Bear, Burkey. Stevie Wonder . , . pet peeves: busy phones, fake or two- faced people, show offs, 3 in front . . . favorite activities: all sports, golf . . . likes spending money, being with the guys, good parties, nice or duded up clothes.. . dislikes: getting up early, no money in wallet, homework, milk and cookies, and worms . . . Pig Shack . . . Sneaker . . . The Worst! . . . Take two and hit to the left . . . favorite people: S.S., The Gang, The Untouchables, M.R. . . . found in the Javelin, at good parties . . . P.L.A. members ... a true friend . . . likes our senior class! . . . college. Senior Play 4, Baseball 3, 4, Soccer 2; Hockey 1 , 2. Paul Cappello 13 June Street Live your life, do your work, then take your hat. Capea . . . win much . . . Dream on! . . . found at Bergson ' s or the Dedham Inn. . . mush. . . pi za . . . cruisin ' . . . dislikes haircuts and people who nag . . . favorites include Higs, Colonel, Tweet, Buddah . . . L.R . . . college. Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, Cross Country I. Charles Cardoos 466 Everett Street Your mind can go far in the quietness of a thought Charlie. . . The Shiek . . . Charlie Tuna . . . likes girls especially blonds and brunettes), Boston, horses. Trans Ams, Vettes, the beach . . . dislikes destructive people, slow drivers, dirty places . . . favorite activi- ties: partying, art, disco, horses, bumping, avoiding homeroom, stop signs + red lights . . . pet peeves: getting nagged bagged, wormy people, getting tickets, work . . . What are you so BS about? . . Hey! . . . Oh, wow! . . . favorite people: Uncle Phil, Mr. T., the B ionic Woman, W.L.. B.P., P.B., the kids ... found with Pam, in the convertible, over Patti ' s . . . mistaken for Vinnie S ' s brother. . . nice dresser. . . future: going to school in California and to live for awhile . making the best out of life. W.H.S. I M H 1976 Wesley Carlson 42 Tamarack Road In the order named these are the hardest to control: wine, women and song. Dale . . . Wes . . . likes steaks, the market, wailing tunes, feasts, green- backs . . , pet peeves: mumbling, dig tunes . . tennis, baseball, basket- ball, hockey, skiing, listening to tunes, Heimken . . . Give me a break. . . . Tell me about it. . . . We ' ll remember this. . . . favorite people: Eastwood, Bronson, Flynn and others . . . always harassing . . . tall, light hair, loud deep voice, lanky . . . college. Baseball 1 ; Basketball 1 ; Tennis 1 , 2. Richard Carroll 39 Kingswood Road I don ' t know where I ' m going; I don ' t know what I need; but I ' ll get to where I ' m going to and up, and that ' s alright by me. Cardo . . . likes the Celtics, Bo-Sox, weekends, the Who . . . dislikes boring weekends, big-mouth chicks, attempted roughnecks . . . pet peeves include D.R. victims, girls wearing long dresses. . . favorite people are Willie, Polo, Chopper, Sully, Wattso, Bish, Toil, Roux . . . What ' s hap- pening? . . . Mediocre . . . Putrid . . . Yeah! . . . found at Suffolk Downs, Lewis ' , cruisin ' in Polo ' s yacht, at the Mobile Country Club and hiding from the sun . . . hats . . . plans to attend U. Mass, Amherst. Baseball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Football 1 ; Pep Club 1 . 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Carter 160 Pond Plain Road Ken . . . likes hunting, fishing, mountain climbing. . . found in the snow fields of Mount Katahdin . . . Pass the Magnum. ... dislikes heavy backpacks and park rangers . . . favorite people: Bum, Ned, Ben, Trap- per, Hubby . . . College. Mark Cavanaugh 27 Alder Road All the world ' s a stage and one man in his time plays many parts. Mark . . . Pits. . . Cav . . . enjoys track, drama, singing. . . likes pitiful jokes, being a lifeguard, summer . . . dislikes car crashes, the D.Q. giggle rs . . . Mokes . . . Dandy! . . . Later in the a.m. . . . pet peeves: driving girls home, interval work . . . favorite people: Miss Glancy, M.J., David and others . . . found on the track, stage or Bergsons . . . college bound. Chorus 2, 4; Senior Class Play; Mass. Drama Festival 1,2; Football 1 ; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2,3,4; Crosscountry 2, 3; captain 4; National Honor Society 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Vice President 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Jon Chapin 277 Alder Road A thing you sincerely believe in, cannot be wrong. Jon . . . Chape . . . Good Hair! . . . pet peeves: getting booted from the Media Center, typing class. . . likes: Fridays, bowling, skiing, run- ning, basketball, food, winning . . . dislikes: Mondays, losing ... Might . . . Bet? . . . good times with Rev, Dick, Den, Etienne, Las, Ned . . . found in the Media Center, at Norwood Bowling Alley, at Wednesday night meetings . . . Gordon College. Astronomy Club 1, 2; Cross-Country Track 1 , 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 1,2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2,3, 4. Lina Ciampa 465 Hartford Street She may be small but her heart is big. Lina . . . enjoys shopping, eating, music . . . pet peeves: nosy people . . . Really? .. . Where did you get that? ... dislikes questions and highways. . . favorite people: T.T., Mr. Walsh. . . found in the art room . . . green eyes . . . college for fashion. Business Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Robert Cirello 54 Cushing Road Why should the devil have all the fun? Rob . . . What do you want to do? . . . Hey! . . . cars . . . Mr. Scott ' s garage . . . Papa Gino ' s . . . Boari ' s . . . beach . . . H.A.D.C. . . . hockey . . . parties .. . Bermuda. . . dislikes: homework, boring studies, getting nailed . . . college bound. Cross Country 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play. Fred Cogswell 21 Woodland Road To insure peace of mind, ignore the regulations. Fred . . . skiing, music . . . likes B.L.T. ' s, eating, mountains . . . Huh? . . . early runs . . . found with the Orchard Circle gang or under the stereo. . . dislikes physics. . . What am I doing this for? . . . pet peeves: runts ... a future of skiing and college. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3,4. Patricia Condrin 236 Burgess Avenue Some say the quiet have more fun. Pat . . . pet peeves: never getting the car, time tests, babysitting . . . likes shopping, Boston teams, 19, color blue . . . dislikes homeroom, getting up in the morning. . . Come on . . . Oh ya . . . Hey! . . . favorite people: E.S., M.F., N.W. . . . longhair . . . sarcastic. . . college bound. W.H.S. Volleyball 4; Senior Class Play. John Corkery 497 Dover Road Happiness comes from within. John . . likes meeting new people, taking candid pictures, and having good times with his friends . . . enjoys reading and interested in govern- mental proceedings . . . plans to attends college. Yearbook staff. Susan Corkery 497 Dover Road There ' s no duty we so underrate as the duty of being happy. Sue . . . Get out of here! . . . found at Eagerman ' s, cruising, clubbing, just out . . likes kittens, ice cream, Bermuda, happy people, spring . . . How do ya ' feel? . . . Really? . . . hates waking up . . . with the girls and the gang . . . Ernie . . . Nya! . . . dislikes bees and the munchies . . . college. Drill Team 3; Pep Club 3, 4; Math Team 1 , 2; French Club 1 , 2. Robin Crawford 73 Willow Street Friendship without self-interest is one of the rare and beautiful things of life. Robbie . . . likes the beach, parties, being outdoors, acting, singing, vol- leyball, track practices and counting pididdles . . . dislikes fast drivers, guys with no manners, people who gossip . . . Hey . . . favorite people are Dan, Lisa, Peter, and others. . . found with friends, K K ' s, at school activities and with Dan . . . Why? . . . plans to attend college and travel. Band 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls Glee Club 4; Double Quartet 2, 3. 4, Senior Play; District Chorus 4, Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Gymnastics 1, 2; Volleyball 4, Capt.; Powder Puff Football 1; High School Musicals 1, 3, 4; Swim Team 3. Kimberly Crocker 119 Blue Hill Drive If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain. Kim . . . leader of the band, likes talking!, foreign sports cars, sailing, music . . . You ' ll never believe. . . . pet peeves: being called Kimbies, sarcastic D.M. ' s. . .found in the music room, on the football field, and at exchange concerts . . . Jean-Pierre Rampal . . . dislikes lima beans and muddy football fields . . . favorite people: Mr. B., Mr. S., all her friends . . . Welles ey College - science or math. Band 1, 2, 3— president 4; Concert band 1, 2, 3- president 4; Orchestra 4; Student Council 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3; Madrigals 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Kiss Me Kate 3, National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, Harlequin 2, 3; Oklahoma 4. Amy Crowley 471 High Street To have and enjoy the best of the good life. Amy . . . pet peeves: derries, peaches, coagulations, hassles, curfews . . . enjoys tennis. . . likes: all nighters. sunsets and sunrises, crumpets and tea. . . dislikes: traffic, being on empty, A M.S., bumming cigarettes . . . Wait a minute . . . I lost my head . . . What . . . favorite people: Eva, Dottie, Joanne C. . . found in the Mav., Deli, S. V. R , and on Dover Road . . . long brown hair, blue eyes, smiler and winker . . . travel and college. 1976 Carole Cutler 158 Sycamore Drive I carry the sun in a golden cup; The moon in a silver bag. Carole . . . long black hair, green and brown eyes . . . loves music, playing the guitar . . . favorite places are the mountains, the ocean, and Boston . . . found under the library stairs . . . Cape Cod weekends . . . being normal . . . reading good books . . . Manu . . . long conversations . . . drinking coffee . . . pet peeves: people who stereotype other people . . . dislikes closed-in places like W.H.S. . . . Ugh! . . . favorite people are the unusual ones . . . Antioch College, childrens educational T. V. A.F.S. club 3, 4; Folk club 2; Harlequin 4; Movie club 1. Cheryl Dacey 1 1 Connors Street Just knowing her makes you feel as though you have a million friends. Cheryl. . . pet peeves: Homework, getting up early . . . enjoys skating, swimming, talking, cruisin ' . . . likes studies, motorcycles, music, snow . . . dislikes snobby people . . . Well, what ' s new? . . . How ya doin ' ? . . . favorite people: I.F., R.A., K.A., and others . . . found at Pewter Pot . . . olue eyes . . . college. Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 1 ; French Club 1 . Roseann Damata 436 Canton Street Whatever she dares to dream, she dares to do. Roseann . . . Munchken . . . pet peeves: staying in one place, snobby people . . . enjoys partying, speed skating and car races . . . likes Monte Carlo ' s, traveling, Dilenger and bikeriding. . . dislikes backstabbers, school and disco . . . Party! . . . We ' re out of here . . . Burnt out . . . You ' re fryed . . . favorite people: A.W., SB., L.T., M.P. and the rest of her friends . . . found clubbing, at the post, Roll-Land and the Cape . . . short . . . brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . plans to move out of the state. Elizabeth Dare 32 Aran Road The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. Bette . . . cute . . . pet peeves: LEL, expired meters. . . enjoys pinball, skiing, skating . . . hates homework. Beef Brocette, accidents . . . likes weekends, sloop John B., vacations . . . Crack! . . . Catcha later. . . . favorite people: Lindy. Mac ' s crew and others. . . found in the Blue Bomber or at Mac ' s. . . blonde hair . . . blue eyes. . . U Mass Amherst. Softball 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1.2; Ski Club 2; Field Hockey 2, 3. Susan D ' Attilio 28 Ash Street A day is not complete without a smile. Shirl . . . pet peeves: staying home, snobby people, girls room, studies, people who aren ' t humorous . . . favorite activities: swimming, volleyball, partying, shopping, Danny . . . likes: babysitting, clothes, going out. . . dislikes: school, homework, staying home, being in bad moods . . . Give me a break . . . You ' re right! . . . Win much . . . You didn ' t . . . favorite people: Danny, Eileen, Bumps, Anne... found: Westwood Plaza, with Danny, Zeppy ' s Bakery, Sadie ' s... long dark hair, tall, brown eyes, hand signals . . . Nursing. Intramurals 1, 2; French Club 1 , 2, 3. Jeffrey Deacon 41 Hampton Road Friendship needs no words. Huh? . . . partying . . . skiing. . . VWs . . . motorcycles . . . long runs . . . mountains . . . fog area. . . dislikes rumors, Maine Tunrpike, Audi ' s, football camp, chemistry . . . on the course . . . fog . . . straight hair . . . J.F., D.T.... What a beating . . . college. Football 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play; Lacrosse Club 2, 3; Golf 4; Skiing 2, 3,4. Virginia DeAngelis 92 Hawthorn Street It ' s nice to be natural if you ' re naturally nice. Ginnie... Gin... likes 15, basketball, Softball, Levi ' s, puppies... dislikes ice skating . . . pet peeves: wearing skirts and nylons, waiting for people. . . Lovely. . . . OOOHWAA! . . . That ' s so mean. . . . Katie, Barbara, Frizzla, Kathy, Rita, and others. . . Hi Helen. . . . favorite activities: basketball, softball, listening to Chicago and Aerosmith . . . found in girl ' s locker room, gym, softball field, typing for Rita, Islington Bball courts, L-7 . . . getting hit off the head with a softball . . . throwing pebbles. ... 1, 2, 3, go! . . . curly fro. . . college— recreational leader- ship. Band 1; Volleyball 4; Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Football 2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4. Barbara Denehy 25 Saint Denis Drive What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult for each other. Barbs . . . tall, slim, smiling with sincerity . . . likes children, animals, picnics, and sipping on chocolate malts . . . pet peeves: rainy weekends, braces, term papers, and waiting for people. . . Tennis!, Basketball!, Bikeridingl, Great! favorite people: Class of 76 , Mr. Stack, Leavers . . . Headed for Bridgewater State. Activities: Drill team 2, 3; Color Guard 4; Softball 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3; Drama Club 1 ; Yearbook Staff 4. W.H.S. Kathryn Derwin 101 Lake Shore Drive Man should live by his own principles and never someone elses. Kath . . . shoot... likes dachsunds, B.D., D.D., W.H. ... Irish step dancing . . . bike riding . . . dislikes pants that stick to your legs . . . hair full of electricity . . . pet peeves: walking to school . . . found riding to school in W. H. ' s car . . . college. Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff. Paul DiBari 18 Carroll Avenue A quiet manner is a sure way to success. Paul . . . swimming . . . skiing . . . bowling . . . Come On . . . dislikes: long drawn-out classes . . . found with Frank and Brian . . . around! . . . future plans: Suffolk University. Swim Team 3, 4; Manager of Track 3. Mark DiGregorio High Street I abstain from those who consider chatter wisdom and silence ignor- ance. Care . . . sports . . . Tucc . . . Funky Chicken . . . running back punts . . . fights. . . fastball waist high and over the middle. . . ballfields . . . Jerome ' s. . . patriotic people. . . football team. . . dislikes. . . school, graduation, attempted roughnecks . . . FOG AREA . . . Hey S. . . . Football 1,4; Baseball 1 , 2, 3. 4. Mark DiPietro 4 Winslow Road I am sure care is an enemy of life. Mark ... in the Carport . . . walking along Pond Street . . . pet peeves- English books . . . dislikes snow . . . favorite people: Peter Frampton . . . plans for college. Track 1, 2, 3; Lacrosse 2, 3. James Dolan 18 Alpena Avenue Sincerity is the way to heaven. Jim . . . very tall . . . pet peeves: slow drivers, accidents, getting up early, lawn mowers. . . enjoys working on cars . . . likes cruisin ' and fast cars . , . dislikes snobby people and getting referrals. . . You turkey I . . . We ' re out o ' here . . . favorite people: DM., Pam, Charlie and others . . . found at flt I Arco . . . fast driver . . . Blue Hills. Donna Doyle 10 Birch Street I feel the greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more. Donna . . . likes swimming, horseback riding, cooking, biking, icecream, kids, beaches, faithful friends. Mom Clement and Dad Ca se, class of 1976. . . found with - MD., in Canada, on the football field, typing, with Mom . . . peeves include skinny people, snobs, early mornings, noisy cars . . . dislikes Calculus, doing nothing, muddy football fields, last minute cop-outers . . . medical profession. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl ' s Glee Club 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Sacred Cheese 3. 4; No Parentheses 4, Folk Club 2, 3; Prom-Committee 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Future Nurses 3. 1976 Margaret Dresens 287 Alder Road And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. Peggy . . . always talking . . . making no sense . . . ultrabrite smile. . . always happy . . . pet peeves: bugs . . . rising early . . . homework . . . no gas . . . likes going to the beach, shopping, popcorn . . . chewing gum . . . dislikes gambling. . . pinball machines. . . Oh my God!! . . . found with Jack, and friends . . . college. Senior Class Play; Drill team 1 ; Yearbook Staff; Senior Hockey game. Rebecca Dunker 91 Phillips Brooks Road I don ' t know where I ' m going, but I ' m on my way. Becky . . . flannels. . . shoes untied. . . always tied . . . likes partying, math, being alone... J.K., M.M., M.T., M.J.M., B.A. . . . Skiing... camping . . . dislikes wearing dresses and pocketbooks . . . found in the nurse ' s office or Mister Donut ' s. Chorus 1 . 2; Pep club 1,2,3,4; Green Years staff 4. Mark Duzan 159 Greenhill Road I don ' t know! Mark . . . Red Rapist. . . one-hander . . . likes cruisin ' in the Gran Toma- to and C.B. radios. . . Mint . . . Huh? . . . found with Sherman and getting in car accidents with D.M.... employment. Audiovisual Club 2, 3, 4. John Easland 323 Pond Street Happy am I, from cares I ' m free, why aren ' t they all content like me? Ben... basketball, TV., telling jokes... Change the channel. .. . dislikes homework and The Hawk . . . found with Nek, Den, Hubby . . . college bound. Stephen Edson 165 Stanford Dr. Man ' s noblest gift is his sincerity, for it embraces his integrity. Steve. . . pet peeves: slow drivers, boring nights. . . enjoys hockey and cars . . . likes Cahoons, good parties, good jokes . . . Why do I bother? . . . How do you figure? . . . found on the road or at work . . . East Coast Aero Tech. James Fabiano 43 St. Denis Drive Youth is all sports. Fab. . . pet peeve: needles . . . favorite activity is following fire engines . . . likes all types of sports . . . dislikes getting up for school . . . favorite people: family, Jeanne, H.A.D.C, and you!! . . . found at Monroe ' s, on the baseball field, in the fire station . . . Thanks to Father D. and coaches . . . college . . . baseball in the future. Student Council 3; President 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Captain 4; Football 1; Track 2, 3; Captain 4; Soccer 2, 3; Captain 4. W + J m ' m mk m J R K r n yt J B Laurie Anne Fafara 450 Canton Street A friendly manner is more valuable than gold Really! . . . enjoys skiing, swimming, biking and walking on the beach . . . pet peeves: snobs, pencil borrowers, phoneys and smoke . . . Fresh- men?? ., . Oh, Well ... found with M.H., Mrs. Clement, Health Careers Club. . . people. . . great memories of August ' 75 . . . college bound— future in nursing. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2,3, 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Staff; Ski Team 1 ; Ski Team Manager 1 ; Health Careers Club 3, 4. Douglas Falls 22 Beechnut Road W.H.S. Good nature brings many friends. Doug . . . Peg it! . . . likes peeves: E block accounting . . J.C. . . . found at Friendly ' s . Gordon College. Baseball 1, 2, 3,4. the sox, Chinese food, baseball . . . pet favorite people: Young life kids, G.L., . red hair, freckles. . . plans to attend Cynthia Ferraro 5 Hawktree Drive Live, love, laugh, and be happy. Cindy. . . Senorita Paquita . . . flirt. . . carefree and always laughing. . . likes getting rowdie, good parties, the Cape, Oak Crest Inn and Freebird. pet peeves: harassment, being carded, getting lost. . . dislikes getting mugged with Glo . . . Decent, What a killer, ARREEBA, . . . diving, skiing. . . Favorite people: M.R.; Rhonda; Judy: and the gang; PL. A. members and P. I.C. . . . Found at B.C., cruisin with McCill, out of town . . . college in Pittsburgh. Senior Play, Senior Hockey Game; cheerleader 1; Pep Club 2, 3; Girls Gymnastics 1 , 2; Girls Swim Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Manager of Diving Team 3, 4. Michael Ferzoco 257 Alder Road Mischief comes by the pound and goes away by the ounce. Mike. . . Fuzz. . . pet peeves: waiting, dick weed, rednecks, bird man, D , cliques, holding out. . . likes The Who, Holiday Inn, Popeye . . . dislikes getting caught, Hey! . . . Care! . . . Might be. . . . Pin it! favorite people are Claybo, Westerics. Dr. Howard, Bebo, and others . . . found at swampataug, parties, Sandy Valley Road . . . college. Hockey 1, 2; Lacrosse 2, 3; Journalism 4. Ewald Filler 163 Briar Lane Love comes to you and you ' ll follow. Ewald. . . enjoys bike-riding, flying, canoeing, traveling, photography, and music . . . likes helicopters and parties . . . dislikes not understanding things. . . funky chicken, funky weasel . . . How ' s your love life . . . found with Pearly, Moonkie, Man, Martine and all his friends . . . Found in a Jeep, at Perkins or Bill ' s, at the movies, Boston or Harvard Square . . . Tall and thin with a German accent . . . plans to be a sociologist. Exchange Student 4; Football 4; Photography Club 4. Jonathan Finn 140 Burgess Avenue The world is full of cheap thrills. It is up to us to sort the good ones from the bad. Jon . . . cruisin ' , Cheap Thrills . . . pet peeves include snobs and broken E strings . . . likes the Doobie Bros., Jeff Beck . . . dislikes the Bay City Rollers . . . Of buddy, of pal, long-life friend . . . favorite people include daughters and II... found any where but Westwood . . . Berk- lee. Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3,4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4; Chorus 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3; District Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4. Ferny Flaman 29 Church Street You ' re young, but you ' ll get over it. Ferny. . . found floating with the Brothers. . . partying . . . able to go through fences at a single bound. ■ ■ pet peeves: Old Silver, white Toyo tas . . . favorite people are his brothers, Bonnie . . . hates getting up for school . . . college bound. Hockey 1, 3. Carol Flynn 40 Hooper Street I get up, I get down. 1976 Carol... Cubbo . . . cheerful, petite... likes squirrel island. Chinese feasts, daydreaming .. . I ' m psyched! ... pet peeves: people who dislike phony people, the girls ' room gang. . . enjoys biking, dancing. . . that laugh, uninhibited . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Senior Play, Pit Orchestra 2, Volleyball Co-capt. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Gymnastics 3; Photography Club 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Isabel Flynn 49 Marshall Street You know how I feel, you listen to how I think, you understand, you ' re my friend. Isabel. . . Is . . . pet peeves: nosy people, snobs. . . favorite activities: swimming, kickball, crocheting and knitting... likes to go on trips, shopping, movies, listening to the radio ... A good friend never lets you down. ... Right on. ... favorite people: family, close friends... found at home, helping out at summer camp. . . blue eyes. . . brown hair . . . college. Dennis Foley 387 Washington Street Let each man follow his own course. Den . . . likes driving, betting, winning . . . There ' s just no way . . . hates running out of gas . . ■ found where there ' s a buck to be made or lost . . . with Dick, Ben, Hep, Keano . . . flannel shirts and sneakers . . . wants to be an auto salesman. Marjorie Ford 491 Everett Street Music I heard with you was more than music, and bread I broke with you was more than bread. Marjorie . . . career in fashion retailing, U. Mass. pet peeves: homeroom, snow, dullness . . . Favorite activities . . . parties, playing guitar, sewing, tennis, interesting discussions . . . likes: interesting people, music, found at Mammoth Mart, green eyes, blond hair. Sacred Cheese 2, 3; National Honor Society 4; Harlequin 1 ; French Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff. Martha Fox 488 Pond Street Mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Mart. . . Foxy . . . pet peeves: sneezing in class, crushed lifesavers, trans- lating Spanish books, physics. . . enjoys skiing, tennis, Softball . . . tikes red Porsches, gum, L.A., hot dogging movies, pups... dislikes band practice, homework, irritating people, running laps . . . Give me a break. ... You lie like a rug. ... Chuck, Scrooge, Mid, M, B, D, P, Gin De, Mr. S. . . . What a piece of garbage. . . . found in yellow bug, at Mac ' s, on any field. . . What a stiff. . . . E-6, E-8 . . . with CS. press . . . BL OND hair . . . college . . . to be famous. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Musical Orchestra 3; Softball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1;Swim Team 1; Powder Puff 2; Yearbook Staff. Mark Fuller 466 Summer Street Whosoever would be a man must be a nonconformist. Mark... guitar playing, karate fighting, soccer... likes girls, food, money and sports. . . Mother, Toots, Bogus . . . dislikes mean people . . . Pet peeves: snotty girls, smelly bathrooms and artificial foods. Favorite people: everyone . . . found at Needham Friendly ' s . . . laughing . . . bouncy walk . . . whistling at chicks. Hopes to become a good guitarist . . . college. Virginia Fuller 27 Poplar Street Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Ginny . . . with Michael . . . 456733 . . . likes long rides, Friday night with the kids, beaches, days off . . . found flying through the clouds in a Bumble Bee, at HoJo ' s . . . favorite people are Michael, Tommy, the kids , Harry and Margaret . . . Yeeka Yeeka . . . 27 . . . plans include college. Health Careers Club 3; Travel Course 4; Yearbook Staff. Coleman Geary 20 York Way He is clever and capable, wise and dependable. Cole... pet peeves: 67 trucks with 68 motors, Mickey Mouse service stations. . . favorite activities: All types of automotive works, shootin ' the bull. . . likes: off-road driving. . . dislikes: steep hills. . . Oh really . . . favorite people are just about everyone. . . found: at egg ' s Auto Body or on route to the part ' s store . . . tall, friendly, open-minded. Mark Gelotte 367 Oak Street In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Mark, Pits . . . track, drama, tennis, softball, hockey, sailing . . . likes baggy clothes and mat fights . . . dislikes Ebb Tide . . . found in the Rabbit and yawning . . . Just shows to go ya . . . You winner! . . . Excuse me. . . . Okey dokey! . . . favorite people . . . bicycle repair- men . . . pet peeves: librarians and lunchladies . . . has a quiet unassuming look but tends to go wild on weekends . . . Syracuse. Senioi Play 4; Oklahoma 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Harlequin 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Captain 4; Swim Team 1 ; Gymnastics Club 2. Charles Gerlach 303 Grove Street A true friend is always a friend. Chuck . . . pet peeves: Monday . . . favorite activities: golf, baseball, sports. . . likes traveling, drum corps . . . Yah! . . . You ' re right. . . . Care. ... favorite people: S.P., SO., KB. . . . found in the Media Center or music room . . . smiling and friendly . . . Blue Hills. Band 4; Golf Team 2. 3. Tracy Gillis 52 Clearwater Drive Some think the world is made for fun and frolic. Tracey . . . pet peeves: dishonesty, people who snap their gum, forgetting things . . . enjoys skiing, black coffee, weekends and Mercedes . . . What? . . . favorite people: MM., DC, SO. . . . found at Fnendly ' s, BC or on stage at Xaverian . . . absent minded, easy going . . . college. Ski team 1,2; Pep Club 1; A.F.S Club 2. Michael Gilroy 23 Loring Street Here mischief and humor dwell together. Mike . . . likes hockey and cruising . . . Mason, the Who, water skiing, pay day, partying, munching out . . . dislikes homeroom, school lunches . . . jocks. . . I saw nothin ' . . . Where ' s Ricketts? . . . favorite people: Cluch, Joe, Sark, John, China, Leo.. . found at the center, Whylo ' s, Bergson ' s for breakfast, N.H. . . . plans to enter the Air Force. Hockey 3. Edward Glover 165 Nahatan Street The world is ours; we have only to take it. Eddie . . . likes working on cars and good parties . . . Gimme a break. . . . dislikes T. Birds, school, and Triple A . . . pet peeve is getting up in the morning . . . favorite people: Sav and friends . . . found in ditches in a green Grand Prix . . . anywhere he wants to be . . . blonde and blue eyes. . . Never put off ' til tomorrow what you can do the next day. David Goddard 56 Farm Lane Do not dwell on the past for it cannot be undone; do not worry about the future for it has not yet arrived; just relax, enjoy, and make the most of the present. Dave. . . likes dirt riding, weekends, skiing, all night parties, and certain girls . . . dislikes working on foreign cars, speed traps and Falmouth . . . favorite people: Maureen. Rick, Bish and Pam . . . found driving a green MG . , . can be gullible at times . . . good-looking . . . SMU. Crosscountry 1; Winter Track 1, 2; Ski Team I,?; Soccer 2. W.H.S. 1976 Janet Gomes 22A Strafford Place With virtue and quietness one may conquer the world. Janet . . . pet peeves: being late . . . likes swimming, skating, taking walks . . . dislikes: getting up early ... don ' t know! . . . That ' s neat! . . . favorite people: Russ, R.A., I.F. . . . found at home, Russ ' house . . . short, brown hair, brown eyes, quiet. . . plans to work in a business office. Business Club 4. Debbie Goodale 335 Oak Street A flood of laughter in her eyes. Debbie . . . pet peeves: mousy, savages, no gas, snapping gum . . . favorite activities: skiing, horseback riding, tennis, swimming . . . likes being with T.G., beaches, planes, 12:00 mas . . . dislikes: Roche Bros., math class . . . You wouldn ' t believe. . . . Oh my God. found at Touraine ' s, Friend- ly ' s, B.C. . . . Crazy . . . always laughing, flooding dorms. . . Does every- thing tomorrow. Senior Class Play; A.F.S. Club 2; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook staff. Todd Goodrich 67 Fisher Street Along his quiet way he calmly goes. Todd . . . pet peeves: creatures, phonies. . . likes late nights, concerts, parties . . . dislikes waking up early, being last . . . found at Dimp ' s, Pheasant Hill Lounge . . . favorite people: Carol and those boys . . . New Years ' Eve Massacre . . . quiet . . . Wentworth. David Greenwood 101 Magnolia Drive Athletics his hobby, good nature his guide. Greenie, Goat, Nest . . . likes making runs, weekends, Allman Bros. . . . The Pump . . . Shillings . . . Mil, Lumpy, Whitey . . . found at prac- tice, Robie ' s, or Whitey ' s . . . mustache, sideburns . . . dislikes ABC, last period classes, Ray ' s and physics. Cross Country Track 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1 , 2, 3.4. Joyce Gresl 39 Locust Drive It ' s a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Juice . . . pet peeves: having lunch vandalized . . . favorite activities: soft- ball, tennis, biking, skiing . . . likes Bisquit, juicy gossip, good jokes, laughing, sports, plants . . . dislikes being harassed, walking home, snobby people, warts. . . Give me a break! . . . What a disgrace! . . . My coif! . . . favorite people: C.S., M.F., B.G., and others . . . found on the field . . . E-7, E-1 . . . good sense of humor . . . college. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 4; Field Hockey 3; Volleyball 4; French club 1 . Mary Ellen Griffin 37 St. Denis Drive Perfection has no limits. Mary Ellen . . . sewing, swimming, skiing . . . piano . . . pet peeves: phonies, working at Brockies . . . likes chocolate, basketball, cruisin ' . . . dislikes the undetermined future. . . Red . . . Crack! . . . Take your beat- ing! . . . Get it? . . . Oh dear . . . found on the football field at half time . . . fun to be with . . . a ways laughing . . . S MU. Senior play 4; color guard 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Alteration Shop 4; French Club 1 , 2; Senior Hockey Game Susan Griffin 60 Lorraine Road A true friend is the best possession. Sue . . . pet peeves: H block on Friday, staying home, and people who don ' t listen. . . enjoys swimming, basketball, long walks, bikes, and laughing fits . . . likes meeting new people, Bermuda, concerts, Saturday night. . . dislikes flirts, rain, Westwood, and greasy food . . . Wow, What a killer. ... Favorite people . . . Mike, J.G.; M.H.; K.S.; friendly people . . . Found at Lechies, Dedham, sneaking around with Sis and partying . . . green eyes . . . party in the summer of ' 76 and college. Chorus 1; Cheerleader 1; Senior Hockey Game; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4. Brenda Griffiths 180 Burgess Avenue Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird. Brenda . . . Bren . . . likes kittens, Aerosmith, beaches, chocolate chip ice cream, lasagna, Camaro ' s . . pet peeves: being bored, slow drivers . . . dislikes math, getting up early, shorthand . . . Um . . . favorite activi- ties: skiing, attending football and hockey games, concerts. . . I don ' t know. . . . M, M, D. C, L, P, J . . . found on the football field at half-time, at Mac ' s with M.W. . . . brown hair . . . brown eyes . . . airlines. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Oklahoma; Softball Manager 4; Yearbook Staff. Jasmine Guerrero 15 Pettigrew Place Never bend your head. Always hold it high. Look the world straight in the face. Jasmine . . . yoga, piano, swimming, reading . . . likes cats, sunny days, full moon nights, staying up late . . . dislikes staying inside, large crowds . . . found in the Media Center . . . quiet, shy, long black hair, beautiful clothes, vegetarian . . . college and travel. Richard Haley 1284 High Street Wisdom is knowing when you can ' t be wise. Dick . . . found at the track . . . bowling alley . ■ . betting. Pet peeves: losing. . . Likes Chape, Hep, Den, Keano . . . college bound. Baseball 1; Soccer 2. Pamela Hanberry 1516 High Street Friendship found in the heart is the best there is. Pam . . . tall blond with freckles . . . likes fast cars, blonds, R.S., football games, long telephone conversations, pizza . . . dislikes chocolate ice cream, working at 7:30, bloody things, and boring weekends . . . enjoys skiing, sleeping late, having a good time with special friends, going to good concerts . . . pet peeves include people who talk to their dogs . . . the Wolverine . . . plans to attend Stonehill College. Pep Club 1,2,3; No Parentheses 4; Wolverine 4. Maura Hartley 77 Lorraine Road What is life without a little fun. Maura . . . pep peeves: slugs and curfews . . . enjoys swimming, skiing, and skating . . . likes Siamese cats, chicken clubs (3 decker), Caps, lob- sters, turtlenecks, monkeys-Apes, Tans, BooBoo . . . dislikes June bugs . . . Tell me . . . Donna, J. MB., Sue, Griff, Monahan and Company . . . found at 829 Beacon Street, down the Cape or on the slopes . brown eyes . . . college. Pep club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3; Harlequin 3, 4; Senior Hockey game. Swim team 1. Sandra Hanlon 30 Beacon Street What lies before and what lies behind are tiny matters when compared to what lies within. Sandy . . . pretty blue eyes . . . lot ' s of school spirit . . . likes music, quotes, lockers. Cape Cod, advisors, Devil Dogs, N.H., cheerleading, rasberry turnovers, sports, Drill team . . . Help! . . . You ' re mean! . . . favorite people: Young Life kids, SB., D.H., M.H., and others . . . pet peeves: freshmen. Driver Ed . . . Hi, snob! . . . Really? . . . favor- ite activity is talking. . . found at Young Life, with Sue, on the phone, or at a practice . . . college. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee club 1, 2. Secretary 3, 4; Drill team 2, 3, 4; Hockey cheerleader 2, captain 3, 4; Pep club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Drama club 1 , 2, 3; Yearbook staff. Timothy Hanlon 42 Pond Plain Road No one can feel as helpless as the owner of a sick goldfish. Tim . . . What ' s up? . . . likes Chinese food, weekends, lacrosse, stereo . . . Monty Python, concerts . . . found at Tahiti, D.I. . . . dislikes alarm clocks. Mondays. . . favorite people: John Lennon, Chevy Chase, Twits . . . SPL UNGE . . . plans to live in the woods or college. Football 1 ; Lacrosse 2, 3. W.H.S. 1976 Walter Harris, Jr. 857 Gay Street The world is just a puzzle, a nd I am just a piece. Mr. Weed... Wins! . . . likes Firebirds, Crandtoils, parties, V.S.Y., Cahouns Beach, The Who, punching girls, Mr. Bonn . . . Dave, Den, Lumpy, Peter and those boys. . . pet peeves: Officer Hill, Harry, tele- phone pole, Chelsea fire . . . What! . . . hobbies: hockey, basketball . . . Look out! . . . found at Rices, Mobil, Bricks . . ■ Pin it! . . . dislikes toilet women, Westwood nights . . . diamond ring, heels, leather jacket . . . college bound. Band 1 , 2; Senior Play; Kiss Me Kate 3. Barbara Haughn 55 Salisbury Drive We only have today; for tomorrow isn ' t here yet, and yesterday is already gone. Good sense of humor, likes people, considerate, obstinate . . . Give me a break . . . likes Spanish coffee, D.P., Italian Food . . . Mr. Measurements, Space. . . dislikes organized people . . . Legs . . . found in short skirts, at Lynn ' s. . . dancing, parties . . . Looking good! . . . pet peeves: snobs, staying home, getting up Monday mornings . . Future plans: secretarial school and work. Activities: Glee Club 1 , 2; Chorus 1 , 2; Gymnastics 1 ; Senior Class Play 4; Oklahoma! 4; Business Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Wendy Hayes 152 Lake Shore Drive Life is a great bundle of little things; time wasted is existence— used is life. Wendy . . . sewing, skiing, bike riding, racing . . . pet peeves: Hooks , T T , lodge fridge, people who are always late, Old Gang . . . plat- forms. . ■ Beach Boys. . . Wouldn ' t It Be Nice . . . dislikes bucket seats . . . Crack! . . . Give me a break! . . .Gordon-IFIash G), J.S., G.T., R.M., B.C., B.D., M.G. . . . found at 59 Chamberlain Ave., the Lodge, in Bessie Buick or ' 69 Mustang . . . Dental Assistant. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Yearbook Staff; Alteration Shop 4; Bake Shop 4; Senior Hockey Game. Debra Hayward 59 Magnolia Drive She sings a solitary song that whistles in the wind. Deb . . . enjoys poetry and art . . . pet peeves: empty gas tanks, motor- heads . . . dislikes phoney people . . . likes Joni Mitchell, new faces, rapping with people. Yes . . . That ' s insane! . . . Easy Street. . . . favorite people B.S., S.B., J.B., C.J. . . . found at Mammoth Mart, music or art room . . . quiet . . . work, travel, then college. Martha Henry 509 High Street Mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Martha . . . scuba, swimming, singing, guitar, acting, dancing . . . pet peeves: being ticklish, fat... likes standing in the rain, D.Q., plays, seagulls, sunsets, eating Dunkin Donuts . . . You turkey! . . . mmm . . . favorite people: Z, N.M., L.W. . . . found at High Street Market, Papa Gino ' s . . . The Mic Kid . . . blonde hair . . . blue eyes . . . pretty . . . college . . . physical therapy. Activities: Chorus 1, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Double Quartet 4; Senior Class Play; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Thespian Society 3, 4. James Hepburn 53 Brook Street Hep . . . found at Norwood Bowling Alley . . . likes making the six, pizza . . . dislikes school lunches and getting up . . . pet peeve: : dog racing. . . favorite activities: golf, bowling, hockey, hustling darts . . . college. Golf 3, 4; Tennis 1 , 2; Swimming 1 . Susan Heywood 1007 High Street I like making Steve happy, it makes me happy. Sue. . . Pet peeves: war, people who enjoy hunting others. . . Favorite Activities: Steve... likes... Steve, R.I., partying, music, Ya Know . . . found in R. I., flannel shirts, corduroy pants, blue eyes, dirty blonde hair. Activities: Band 1 , 2; Concert Band 1 , 2. Marilyn Hill 237 Alder Road Love the beautiful, seek out the true, wish for the good, and the best do. Marilyn . . . friendly . ■ ■ likes football games. Ocean Park, drill team, maple walnut ice cream, H.A.D.C. . . . Hello . . . Don ' t you guys. . . . favorite people: C.H., R.W., D D . . . Okay, Thank you. . . . favorite activities: skiing, bike riding, going to sports events . . . dislikes freshmen with no respect and boring weekends . . . pet peeves: getting into cold cars . . . getting punched out . . . found on the field with drill team, or around town with Deanie . . . College bound. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Drill Team 2, Co-captain 3, Captain 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Track 2; Sacred Cheese 2; Yearbook Staff; Madrigals 4; French Club 1 . Bradley Hoffman 142 Birch Tree Drive Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier, Hoff . . . likes hockey, jogging, beaching, wollies, teaching K to drive, Bockport, heavy raps, Fleetwood Mac . . . found with K, Deacs, Helen, Smoochie, etc . . . seen at K ' s, on the phone, in the conference room, at Star... fog area... peeves include snobs, attempted roughnecks, cruisin ' strillies . . . Ya, okay . . . Care . . . Bucknell, business. Football 1, 2; Lacrosse 2, 3; Senior Class Play. Ileen Hookailo 148 Alder Road Beauty as we feel it is something indescribable: What it is or what it means can never be said. Ileen . . . Having parties, swimming, working with children . . . found with a tall person, Westwood, N.H. . . . pet peeves . . . gym . . . short, always in a partying mood . . . Rap! Rap! Rap! . . . Likes children, friends, Midevil Manor, partying at Joy ' s . . . Bunny Rabbit, Giants, Lucifer, Perlykins, Cathy, Bone. . . dislikes being harassed. . . future plans. . . Wheelock or Bentley. Activities: Chorus 1 ; Senior Class Play; Glee Club 1 ; Pep Club 1 . Clifford Howard 71 Mayfair Drive Say what you think, and act as you feel. Evans. . . Hey, Buddy. .. . green Mustang . . . Howard ' s Hardware . . . Scott ' s garage . . . lunch at Mac ' s . . . Eagle Scout. . . H.A.D.C. . . . likes go out with the gang. . . harassing Candy . . . dislikes teachers getting names wrong . . . painting cars . . . future plans engineering. Cross country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter track manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring track manager 1 , 2, 3; Senior play; Yearbook staff; Ski team 1, Lacrosse 2,3. Richard Howe 52 Gloucester Road I don ' t know where I ' m going, but I ' m on my way. Ricket s. . . Floater. . . likes partying, morning breakfast breaks. . . fa- vorite activities: floating, weekends at Ferny ' s . . . found in red Challen- ger, Saigon or Medfield . . . pet peeves: Old Silver Beach, rocks, snow banks . . . Go easy! . . . Don ' t worry about it. . . . favorite people: his brothers, Sandy . . . always floats . . . whipped . . . future: school. Football 1; Track 1. Cheryl Howland 22 Church Street Music is well said to be the speech of angels. Cheryl . . . blonde, a ways smiling . . . likes New Hampshire sometimes, cast parties, ketchup . . . pet peeves: getting up early, typing . . . favorite people: M.H., D D. Pits, H.M., Peach, HADC members. . . Come on you guys! . . . Oh, give me a break! . . . Much? . . . the best . . . dislikes: waitressing and dishonesty . . . favorite activities: skiing, tennis, waterskiing . . . found around town . . . college, a career in music. Concert Band 4; Orchestra 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Accompanist 4; Glee Club 1; Accompanist 2, 3, 4; Oklahoma Accompanist 4; Double Quartet Accompanist 4; Senior Play; District Chorus 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 2, 3, 4; Ragtime Ensemble 2, 3,4; French Club 1 Cheryl Hubbard 22 Conant Road I make the best of all that comes. Cheryl . . . pet peeves: cheap people, people who are late, being called twirp, flirts, and phonies . . . likes skiing, dancing, sleeping and having a good time . . . What a Killer. ... favorite people: Paul and Friends . . . Lady and Zike: . . . found at Stephen ' s or at Walpole . . . college bound. Senior Hockey Game; Cheerleader 1 ; Business Club 4. W.H.S 1976 Jonathan Hubbard 32 Farm Lane My spirits, as in a dream, are all bound up. Hubs . . . golf, ping-pong . . . It ' s denatured. vorite people: Ben, Nek . , . quiet . , . friendly . . Astronomy club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Chess club 2, 3. . . likes to drive . college. Michael Hubbell 51 Hawktree Drive Your reach should always exceed your grasp. Mike . . . tall, quiet and sincere . . . pole vaulting . . . scuba diving . . . likes hiking, swimming, and camping . . . dislikes: Rich Feaunters . . . pet peeves: SAT ' S! . . . Quille Gaspillage?!!! . . . found with B.B. and J.K. . . . college. Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1 ; Gymnastics 1,2; Astronomy Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. Carla Huntington 121 Country Lane Listening to you, I get the music. Carla. . . Art, music, pinball . . . Likes E.L.P., Queen, Sabbath, English accents, sunsets, wiggling her nose . . . found with Hooks, Dad, Perlykins, and other assorted weirdos, David . . . tinted glasses, dimples . . . pet peeves: getting Weaver, gym, foggy glasses. . . How excellent! . . . with Dave, under headphones, anywhere you least expect. . . Rap! Rap! Rap! ... dislikes insincere people, sneakers and cows... Burden, Tommy ' s Holiday Camp. Band 1, 2; Concert band 1, 2; Orchestra 1; Pep club 3. Madeleine Ingraham 205 Conant Road Wisdom is a Fountain of Life to Him who has it. Becky . . . pet peeves: busy signals, packing and unpacking, writing let- ters . . . favorite activities: tennis, skiing, field hockey, reading Time, teasing tigger . . likes: BLT ' s, the aztec two step, old movies, outdoors, tots of time. . . dislikes: procrastination, four hours of sleep, nagging. . . found: with the fantastic four, in Sakonnet, up north . . . favorite people: Lou. Coop, Rosa, and others. . . onward and upward . . . oh, sorry! . ■ ■ sure . . . gray occasionally blue eyes . . . shmeck . . . college Chorus 1, 2; Senior Play 4; Musical 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; Yearbook Staff; No Parentheses 4; Field Hockey 1, 2,3,4; Ski Team 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2,3,4. Paul Irving 21 Dover Road Don ' t seek your friends with hours to kill; seek them with hours to live. In... plans to live and laugh. . . jogging through Hale Reservation during a snowstorm . . . deep thought. . . solitude . . . reading Kahlil Gibran . . . music . . . dislikes . . . arrogant people, green monsters, racism, war and violence . . . Hoff, Helen, Bri, Deacs, Digs, etc . . . Three Stooges . . . idealistic and yet very realistic . . . looking in the wind . . . college. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse Team 2, 3. John Jessoe 18 Wentworth Street I live always for the high points of life, John . . . likes having a good time, driving, tennis, golf and cards . dislikes slow walkers in the halls ... Chasbeau . . . Excellent , enjoys the P.L.A. . . . college bound. Dianne Johnson 30 Gay Street Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit. Dianne . . . likes ceramics, horseback riding, getting rowdy, swimming, tanning, summertime, weekends . . . No Way . . . creep . . . What ' s the matter . . . found with C.S., the girls, and crusing with the PLA members . . . loves the cape, escaping, onion rings and pizza . . . dislikes car accidents, nailbiters, no money, snobs and forgetting things. . . Jr. college, health field. Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Senior hockey game. A • ,- K l B i j Tsm ak Roy Johnson 42 Smith Drive A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it alongside of. Roy, Leroy, Roy-boy or Dad . . . likes ' 62 Caddies, Ug , 7+7, bowling nights, skiing... favorite people: Rosey, Thor and the Family, the HADC . . . 66 . . dislikes stereotypes, football practices, physics and getting lost . . . Hewwo Jorgeous ... ... much? . . . the cubes! . . . found at the drive-in. Harts and Gunstock, N.H., eating with Rosey . . . teeth . . . always in an easy, good mood . . . Dartmouth College. Band 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Baseball 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Oklahoma. Tina Johnson 40 Lynn Terrace A woman ' s heart deviseth her way: but the Lord directeth her steps. Coop . . . likes jimmies on ice cream, skiing and field hockey, Chinky food, VWs, and taking care of her plants . . . dislikes losing, slow parties, Biafran eyes, diets, and big feet... found in the Rosebug, cruising Medfield in a blue Firebird, chasing the wrong car . . . with Dad and all the kids, Paul, Rosey, Lou and Beck . . . MVB and Jack D. . . . pet peeve: the color pink . . . I ' m sorry! . . . U-Mass . . . Looking forward to the future, but never forgetting the past! Chorus 1, 2; Student Council 1; Senior Class Play 4; Yearbook Staff; Field hockey 2, 3, 4; Swim team 1 ; Spanish Club 4; Prom Committee 3. Cindy Jones 22 Willow Farm Road There is no such thing as ' best ' in a world of individuals. Cindy . . . red hair . . . Barry . . . pet peeves: English, pushy people . . . likes new people and old friends . . . partying . . . sewing ... tea with Sue . . . Steve . . . S.L., A.S., D.H.... the gang. . . found around with friends . . . college. Thomas Joyce 64 Sexton Avenue The fun of the world is what we can least afford to miss. T.J. . . . Sure Pal! . . . favorite activities: hockey, basketball, tennis . . . pet peeves: creatures, discotiols . . likes: parties, Cahoon, sports Who, Allmans . . dislikes: attempters, dud weekends, trashy areas... B.T.T.H. . . . I ' ll Remember This . . . favorite people: Todd, Dimpa, Dave, Cardo, Jos. . . Whaaaat ' s this . . . found: Dimpos . . . college. Hockey 1,2,4; Tennis 1 , 2, 3, 4. Karen Kaligian 718 Gay Street We do not remember days, we remember moments. Karen . . . likes beaching, scuba diving, learning to drive the bird, travel- ing, people, listening, little kids, long phone calls. . . Cute . . . found on the track, in the conference room, with friends . . . dislikes sloppy dates, phonies, maybes, forgetting things. . . B.B.. B.H., Smooch. Ding, etc . . . Wheaton College, child psychology. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3; Spring Track 1, 2. 3, Tri-Captam 4; Volleyball 4; Winter Track 4, Sacred Cheese 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Patricia Kallenberg 69 Gloucester Road A companion that is cheerful is worth gold. Patsy . . . tall, thin, always shivering. . . likes twirling, having good times with her friends, and boys . . . dislikes snobs, and being in crowds . . . favorite people include T.K., D.M., LP., M.F. . . . plans for a career in psychology. Trick Twirler 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3,4; Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 1,2. Steven Karp 51 Sycamore Drive My smile must be sincere, or not at all. Karpo . . . gambling, flirting, golfing . . . OK, Where ' s the Squeegie? . . . I ' m not going to Florida with any •— ... found at The Gardens, Baystate Raceway, in the LeSabre . . . Take me out to the ball- game. . . . pet peeves: being called Mitch . . . likes Mitch ' s jokes, edito- rials, sports. . . Mitch, Rick, Aurthur, Jim, and others . . . college. Golf team 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Yearbook staff; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Student-Faculty Forum 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. W.H.S 1976 Mitchell Katler 81 Magnolia Drive Mix ' d reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Mitch . . . tall and thin with a WEIRD sense of humor . . . When is your birthday? ■ . . You ' re immature . . . Ignorant!! . . . likes justly flirt, squeegies, pizza and certs . . . found at the Gardens and the track . . . pet peeves: snobs, cheapies, shaving and spitting. . . Steve, Rick, Art, Jim, Bob, Ols, Bill, Mr. Case . . . dislikes HoJo ' s and English classes . . . college. Sacred Cheese 2; Editor 3, 4; Chess Club 1 , 2; Basketball 1 , 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Brian Keane 887 Gay Street Brian . . . Keano . . . likes winning, remaining anonymous . . . dislikes filing forms and physic labs. . . found in the Media Center with Yurd, Chape and Hep . . . college. National Honor Society 3, 4. James Kearns 1355 High Street Friendship solves all mysteries. Jimbo . . . likes parties, Mitch ' s jokes, swimming, hockey, and pool . . . Might! . . . dislikes broken windows and Derries. . . favorite people: R.T., Quinzo, Markos, M.K., E.W.P. . . . found at the Rexall . . . in the Opel . . . Give me a break! . . . polite and skinny . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 3, 4; Swim Team 1 . 2, 3. Joseph Kearns 1355 High Street The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Joe . . . plays hockey, pool and baseball . . . likes calculus, take home parties, straight quarts of Coke, and slush puppies . . . dislikes filling out applications, deadlines, and long papers. . . favorite people: D.B., B.B., Roy and Rose, M.H. . . . found at Star, P.W. and turning up at parties with a smile . . . pleasant and well-liked . . . college bound. National Honor Society 4; Math team 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Yearbook Staff. Cheryl Keating 80 Alder Road Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have. Cheryl . . . Keats . . . likes memories , Hull, beaches . . . Prom. . . Rob . . . having a good time . . . Michele, Lindz, Judy, Peg, and others. . . dislikes taking no for an answer and not having anything to do, taking beatings, curfews . . . found with Lindsay, Michele, Judy, and Linda . . . the gang . . . at Mark and Judy ' s house . . . skiing, partying, clubbing . . . at Bickford ' s on Sunday . . . Oh, you guys. . . . Let ' s do something. . . . Hey, Itch. . . . distinctive laugh . . . dresses nice . . . good sense of humor . . . college. Senior Play; Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook staff. Senior Hockey game; Prom committee 3. Joy Keegan 103 Brookfield Road A thing you sincerely believe in, cannot be wrong. Joy . . . enjoys driveins . . . likes McDonalds . . . dislikes staying at home and homework . . . found with Larry or at McDonald ' s . . . petite . . . quiet . . . business school. Chorus 1 , 2, 3; Glee Club 1 , 2; Business Club 4. Nora Kelleher 1 16 Westchester Drive The moon was glass, the sun was brass. Nora. . . likes wandering, senators who can really sing and dance . . . HA! . . . favorite people: S Z Glass, S. Corona, the Ice Brigade . . . found in St. Louis or mountain climbing in Westwood . . . college. Sacred Cheese 2, 3; No Parentheses 2, 3; AFS Club 4; Student-Steering Committee 4. aH k w fct ■ i d K « H Theresa Kelley 15 Dover Road The only way to have a friend is to be one. Terri . . . freckles . . . distinctive laugh . . . talks with her hands . . . baton twirling. . . poetry . . . needlepoint . . . likes: music, little kids, dancing and saving money . . , dislikes: riding busses, being in crowds . . . pet peeves: being late, being SHORT! . . . favorite people: J.M., P.K., M.F., R.M , C.J. . . . plans to attend a junior college majoring in Retail Manage- ment. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2,3. 4; Majorettes 1.2,4. Amy Kessler 1568 High Street If you ' ve got something worth giving, give it all you ' ve got. Amy. . . spaceshot . . . big houses. . . horseback riding, swimming . . . likes boys, parties, food, Boston . . . dislikes sweeping floors, lines. . . When in Virginia do as the Virginians do. . . . M.T., Y.M., Poodle, Babe . . . found in the break room, on the phone, at a party, Buffalo . . . United States Navy. Greg Klint 170 School Street The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Klinto . . . quiet. . . likes Ma Riva ' s on Fridays, roastbeef . . . skiing. . . football, bball, baseball . . . Sue . . . found in Roslindale . . . GTO . . . so cute . . . college bound. Football 1, 2. Dirk Kraus 111 Sycamore Drive He makes business his pleasure and pleasure his business. Dirk . . . Krauso . . . warm smile . . . colt in hand . . ■ friendly . . . likes partying to the wee! . . . motorcycles and blonds. . . enjoys baseball, landscaping, . . . found at the market, wailing in the Wattso Wagon, Lewis ' s. . . dislikes two faced people, seeds, D.T. ' s, dull weekends. . . Buh! . . . heavy fwacer . . . Not nice. . . . favorite people: W.C., P.W., M.O., the animals, and those boys . . . college . . . president of P. LA. Baseball 1, 2, 4; Football 1; Sacred Cheese 2, 3; Basketball 1. Michael Kusmin 37 Woodrldge Road Ambition is the germ, from which all growth of nobleness proceeds. Mike . . . easygoing and friendly . . . spent Sr. year in Aguascalientes, Mexico . . . likes squash, tacos. and ginebra . . . dislikes being called Shorty, losing in tennis . . . cruising in the Brown Bomber . . . AS, M.K., S.K. . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert band 1, 2, 3, Dance band 2, 3, Student council 1, Treasurer 3; Boys State 3; Student Faculty Forum 1 , 2; Rotary Exchange Student 4. Brian LaCerda 196 Alder Road Why should the Devil have all the good times? Brian . . . likes all-nighters . . . Brenda, Mil, Green, Joe . . . dislikes the chicken pox . . . found at Robo ' s . . . Ho-Jo ' s at 3 a.m. , . . pet peeves: Ray ' s College. Hockey 1, 2,3,4. Ronald LaJeunesse 52 Woodridge Road I ' ve never been hurt by anything I didn ' t say. W.H.S. 1976 Vincent Lambert 46 Palamino Lane I live always for the high points of life. Lamby . . . likes Cadillacs . . . Descent . . . Favorite Activities: party- ing, football . . . Pet peeves: P.T., Flea Bag . . . Favorite people: J.F. and HADC . . . Found at the Fruit Farm, on the gridiron or coaching Little League . . . Plans for future: U.R.F. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. M. Susan Langley 71 Tamarack Road We can ' t return we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round and round in the circle game. Sue. . . constantly staring . . . dislikes winter, waking up . . . Thank God it ' s Friday. . . . likes people ' s eyes, barefeet, mellow days. . . enjoys out-of-town parties, long talks. . . sincere individual. . . pet peeves: Al- gebra II, being caged, first name . . . likes people who really care . . . found on cloud 9, and on expeditions in the woods . . . plans to live. Robert Leon 108 Birchtree Drive I get by — with a little help from my friends. Bob, Sleek, Hendrix . . . likes The Dead, Hendrix, B-Battles, cruising, partying and listening to tunes . . . dislikes mailboxes and cruisers . . . pet peeves: Bergson ' s, blood, Dave ' s and walking . . . Dream . . . Mickey Mouse . . . found at Balboni ' s, QI70,B ' s house . . . Another Driver . . . Decent! . . . Later . . . favorite people: Hocker, Mush, Kim, The Crew. . . easygoing . . . college. Denise Leonard 145 Thatcher Street Westwood, MA 02090 The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows itself. Denise . . . a friendly smile . . . dislikes Westwood, T. V., and boredom . . . found in the Music Room, in Levi ' s . . . always singing . . . favorite people are MS, PS, CS, MP, PN . . . likes food, summer and good music . . .. really . . . anywhere but here . . . plans to enter college. Activities: Outward Bound Club 4. George Lester 395 Oak Street An easy minded soul and always was. George . . . camera in hand . . . enjoys mountaineering, skiing, camping, bicycling. . . photography . . . likes being 18, YL, good music, good friends. New England and summertime . . . Don ' t worry about it! . . . found in the dark room, somewhere down the Cape on a bicycle . . . Take it easy! . . . favorite people— everybody .... blond hair, sincere and easy going . . . plans to enjoy Dartmouth. Track 1, 2, 3; Sacred Cheese 1, 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Photo Editor 4; Harlequin 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Conserva- tion Club 1, 2. Antoinette Lobosco 90 Brook Street Say what you think, and act as you feel. Antoinette . . . likes being little, night-time visits and calls, summers, music, bananas. . . dislikes liars, phonies, bugs. . . pet peeves: unreliable people, being hassled, slow drivers and red lights, curfews, getting into burr cars . . . favorite people: The girl and the gang. Pic partners, people with a sense of humor. . . What ' s your act, dear? . , . Qo it. . . . We ' re outa-here,: . . . found cheerleading . . . cruising . . . partying with friends . . . dancing with a special person . . . long hair . . . almost 4 ' 10 . . . loves to talk . . . fast driver. . . The Beach Boys . . . college bound. Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 1, 4; Pep Club 1; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4. Dorothy Lohrer 168 Pond Plain Road What is life without a little fun? Dottie . . . enjoys cruising, partying, and pretending to play tennis . . . pet peeves: gym, getting caught leaving school, waiting for traffic, cars that stall, running out of gas, accidents. . . likes her weekends, fun people, sunsets, the beach . . . dislikes living near all the teachers . . . favorite people: Amy, Eva, Lamberts . . . found in the Mav . . . cruising on Dover Rd. and North St. . . . coughing . . . travel and college. w .;. Philip Lyons 15 Fisher Street The anchor heaves, the ship swings free. The sails swell full. To sea, to sea! Phil . . . Croz . . . Thor. . . likes weapons, shooting, football, hunting, and people . . . found at the gun club, the football field . . . going crazy, with a hammer and in casts . . . Someday we ' ll all be dead. . . . Thor has spoken! . . . dislikes hills and sprints . . . favorite people: Mom and Dad, Fu, The Family . . . sincere and energetic , . . Maritime Academy. Senior Class Play; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Susan Lyons 69 Salisbury Drive The world is brighter because she smiled. Sue... skiing, lobstering, track... pet peeves include Latin with Daddy Parker and physics . . . Decent . . . found at Manomet, Roche Bros., Fenway Park . . . always laughing . . . plans to attend college and law school. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Softball 1 ; Football 1; Track 1,2,3, 4; Ski Team 1 ; Field Hockey 2; Blood Mobile 4. James MacDonald 110 Pond Street Man should live by his own principles and never someone else ' s. Jim . . . wishes to live in a green Nova . . . likes harassing Roar with Olee, getting in accidents ... is bugged when Mic is on strike, by white found in Bergson ' s, hitting tow trucks, on what she said. ... Ya, you ' re right. ... Hendrix, Buddha, Capea, Dinger, Ferny, W.H.S. Toyotas, by Bergson ' s Broadway . . . That ' s Might! ... Hacker . RiceO. Football 1; Hockey 1, 2. Cathy MacLeay 108 Sunrise Road I am only one and yet I am one. something. cannot do everything but I can do Cathy . . . enjoys parties, sewing, swimming, writing letters, baton twirl- ing . . . doing things at the last minute . . . found at lleen ' s. East Dedham, in the sewing room . . . pet peeves: submarines, physics, Mikey, making costumes. . . Might! . . . favorite people: Bobby, lleen, Barbara. . . blue eyes . . . barefoot or wearing sandles . . . Dave, Caryn, Joanne . . . college bound. A.F.S. 1 , 2; Senior Play, costumes; Pep club 1 , 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Chairman of costumes for Oklahoma. Janet MacLellan 273 Oak Street I am a part of all I have met; yet all experience is an arch wherethro ' gleams that untravelled world whose margin fakes for ever and ever when I move. Jan . . . strawberry blond . . . a ways on the go . . . pet peeves getting lost, pulling all nighters . . . getting up for work on Sat. . . . What an unbe lievable experience . . . Summer of 75, The Lote Club. . . favorite people: certain persons from Norwood, Goobes Swiv, Duke, Lynne . . . found at Mac ' s in the red Toy, filing at Allstate, Xaverian stage . . . Boston College. Girls Powderpuff Football 1 ; Softball 1 ; A.F.S. Club 2; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3. Sherry Madden 40 Parder Street I wanted to see what I could see before I say what I should see. Sher . . . wicked funny . . . enjoys music, Alaska, having a good time . . . hates being the only Senior without a license. . . Killer and a half ! . ... Hey, you guys. ... favorite people: Stevie Wonder, Bette, Denny Doyle . . . found anywhere . . . work then college. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls Glee Club 1, 2, All State Band 3. 4; District Band 2, 3, 4; G.B.Y.S.O. 3; Girls Track 2; Sacred Cheese 3, Folk Club 2; Madrigals 2, 3, 4. Jeanette Martinez 51 Pleasant Street, Hyde Park Mischief sparkles in her eyes and her laughter never dies. Jeanetti . . . Miss Martini... enjoys swimming, horseback riding, boy watching . . . likes dancing, Sadies, Kenny, friends, Puerto Rico . . . dis- likes pushy people, boring weekends . . . Hey you wanna fight? . . . favorite people include A.B., A A, L.S., CM., Kenny . . . found with Kenny, Mac ' s, Sadies, in big Bertha . . . short black hair, funny, person- ality plus . . . plans to be a lawyer and travel. Timer for Boys ' Swim Team 1,4; Pep Club 4. 1976 Gene Masters 58 Woodland Road To give of yourself so freely and expect nothing in return is the true essence of love. Gene. . . unique laugh . . . a true friend . . . enjoys sunsets, being with Stephen . . . the baine . . . found anywhere but home, Martha ' s Vine- yard . . . dislikes telephone poles, crazy socks and waiting . . . Really! . . . favorite people are Stephen, Karen, Woo, just about everyone. . . likes meeting people, Fleetwood Mac, horseback riding, G T ' s . . . long brown hair, big brown eyes and a contagious smile . . . GEM . . . Bubbles . . . plans to become a Respiratory Therapist. Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1 ; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff. Donna Lee Mazzarella 10 York Way Friends are the sunshine that brightens our lives. Donna . . . nice clothes . . . short, dependable, and friendly . . . always there when you need her. . . pet peeves: slobs, fake people. . . likes shopping, clothes . . . scrapbooks . . . plants . . . weekends away . . . Yeah— might! . . . I ' m leaving at J .30 today. . . . dislikes cold people and college applications . . . competition jitters . . . favorite people: P.K., D.J.. P.H., Mr. Flahive, CM., L.B., C.K. . . . usually found with Pam and Jeanne . . . Toyota . . . baton twirling . . . off to college and a career in nursing. Chorus 4; Senior Play: Chairman of Sewing Play Costumes; Hockey Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Mary Jane MacAulay 14 Ford Place It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. M.J., Jane . . . enjoys ice skating, dancing, and bike riding . . . loves the city and partying . . . Smile! . . . Ya, you ' re right . . . Give me a break . . . dislikes snobby people, cliques, prejudiced people and being late . . . Favorite people are Richie, Sugar, Steve . . . found anywhere but Westwood . . . plans to be an executive secretary. Yearbook Staff; French Club 1 ; Business Club 3, 4. Mary Ann McCoy 100 Locust Drive To love the game beyond the prize. Mare . . . tall and very athletic . . . sports, parties, coaching, teaching tennis . . . dislikes: studying and beer. . . sad . . . let ' s go munch . . . give me a break . . . pet peeve: college applications . . . favorite people: Annie, Rose, Tina, MaryLou, Nancy, HADC . . . found: HADC parties, Lums, Papa Ginos . . . long arms, long hair, and always, always late . . . member HADC . . . Providence College. Student Council 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Senior play; Pep Club 1, 2; Sacred Cheese 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Tennis 1.2,3,4. Helen McDonald 55 Lull Street We gain more by letting ourselves be seen such as we are. Helen. . . joking. . . smiling. . . laughing with Lindy . . . quick escapes with Kath . . . talking with A.E.S. ... likes beaching, sunshine, little children . . . laughter . . . spring . . . dislikes: mono . . . insincerity . . . favorite people: Al, Lindy, Paul, and Brad. . . with friends. . . class wit . . . Framingham State. Senior Play 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2. Brian McDonough 39 Pear Tree Drive Silence is more musical than any song. Wants to attend Tulane . . . pet peeves: sophomore swimming . . . enjoys lacrosse, skiing, bowling . . . dislikes personality profiles . . . Brian . . . Sure you have. ... with Frank, Paul. Lacrosse 2, 3. Ann McGillicuddy 70 Fairview Street We are not primarly put on this earth to see through another, but to see one another through. Ann . . . Gill . . . sensitive and moody . . . big heart . . . always late . . . friendly . . . big eyes . . . pet peeves: curfews . . . being called Annie . . . grey heirs . . . being carded . . . cold weather likes Fiats . . . beaches . . . good music . . . out of the way places . . . dislikes eating . . . harassment . . . chemistry teachers. . . Stop it, I love it! . . . Ohh Baby. . . . favorite people are j. w., R.T., CF. . . . found in the Chevelle . . . with the girls . . . wherever she shouldn ' t be . . . painting . . . The Cape . . . college. Class Secretary 1; Student council 1; Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Yearbook Staff. P. Ann McGinnis 310 Oak Street The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well; and doing whatever you do . . . Annie . . . long legs, freckles . . . The Wing . . . likes Adam, curley hair, R.B. sandwiches at P.P. . . . favorite people: Mud, Maryann, Helen . . . pet peeves: wedgies, the bench, S.A. T. ' s, stolen cars . . . Sad . . . Wicked . . . What a fog. ... dislikes working at Mister Donuts, Return of the Pink Panther . . . found with H.A.D.C . . . in the Toyota, Norfolk Golf Club. . . March 1, 1975 . . . Old Day ' s . . . college bound. Activities: Powder Puff Football 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Sacred Cheese 2, 3; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3,4; Girls Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Tennis 1,2,3, 4. Denise McGowan 37 Whitewood Rd. Mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Denise . . . likes everybody and everything . . . Love it , Chunga Boon- ga , Oh baby . . . favorite people: Giovanni, Irene, Beth and Candy . . . found at Sokos, cruisin ' in green bombs, and Falmouth Heights . . . pet peeves: subs, pizzas, accidents, and white vans . . . skiing . . . riding motorbikes ... all nighters . . . long brown hair and big blue eyes . . . nice clothes . . . plans to attend college for travel. Senior play; Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1; Swim Team Timer. William McGrail 94 Tamarack Road You cannot live on other people ' s promises, but if you promise others enough, you can live on your own. Bill . . . blond . . . pet peeves: rookies . . . likes hitting the double, late nights. . . dislikes Mondays and dead weekends. . . favorite activities: playing cards, going to Suffolk . . . This is true. ... I ' m up for it! . . . favorite people: the poker gang, the animals . . . found at Cardo ' s in the wee hours, Foxboro, Suffolk and the horse . . . college. Senior Play; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1. Carroll McGrath 188 Mayfair Drive The one who goes is happier than those he leaves behind. Carroll . . . Sunglasses!? . . . likes good musicians, crazy people, and levis . . . pet peeves: people saying I look like Patty Hearst, working, getting up for school . . . Incredible . . . always ready to have a good time . . . favorite people know who they are . . . college. Ellen Mclrney 106 Conant Road A friend is your needs answered. Ellen . . . enjoys skiing, cruising and partying . . . likes weekends, peanuts . . . dislikes curfews, waiting, caution signs, ripping roofs, Mr. Boston . . . In all seriousness . . . Come on. . . . See ya later . . . found at parties, skiing in Vermont, L.R., with Brenda or with L.P., M.H., L.B., B.M. . . . college. Pep Club 1,2,3, 4. Lawrence McMakin 21 Birch Street The tools of the mind become burdens, when the environment which make them necessary no longer exists. Larry . . . pet peeves: school, homework . . . favorite activities: water- skiing, swimming, cruising, adventuring . . . likes: ketchup, swim prac- tices . . . Storming . . . Found: around Islington, Goobs, Underwood, neighborhood . . . Pumpkin Mama . . . The Heaters . . . Mass Bay Community College. Lacrosse Club 3; Swim Team 1,2,3,4. Clay McNally 106 Westfield Road There is nothing as kingly as kindness. Nothing so royal as truth. Clay . . . Baltimore ... B . . . friendly, nice smile . . . likes the Cape, watching Helen M. eat, Baltimore Orioles... y ' all . . . pet peeves: double period of Physics, rainy days. . . favorite people: J.F., G.8., H.M., E.S., J.L., K.W. . . . dislikes fried hamsters in homeroom, Red Sox . . . favorite activities: lacrosse, soccer, tennis. . . found at H.A.D.C. meet- ings, in the cafeteria, drinking hot chocolate . . ' . college and law school. Senior Play 4; National Honor Society 1, 2; Soccer 1, 2, 3,4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2; Class Vice President I.- Oklahoma 4. W.H.S. 1976 Michael McNamara 44 Fairview Street Success is often an idea away. Michael . . . with Ginny . . . 456733 . . . strange sense of humor. . . found at Roche Bros. . . . flying through the clouds in the Bumble Bee. . . Ho Jo ' s. . . dislikes working Sundays, taxes . . . favorite people: Ginny, The Lads . . . enjoys days off, large checks, Mexican girls . . . Pet peeves: curfews, tough girls, serious people . . . always smiting . . . likes traveling, parties, and Friday nights . . . It is better to get some- thing in your eye and wink than to wink and get something in your eye. ... college bound, and to own a business. Activities: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Gymnastics 2; Swim team 1. Robin Mc Namara 56 Fairview Street You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm! Mooch . . . Smoochie . . . likes playing guitar, goofing in Cubbo, tickling Brad, Oh, black pants! . . . No, these aren ' t new glasses . . . Wen, Brad, Ding, Cubbo, K.K. etc. . . found working at Roche ' s, battling with her typewriter . . . impish grin . . . dislikes singing to an audience, grumpy people, munchies. . . Dental hygienist. Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, Folk Club 2, Madrigals 2; Basketball 1; Senior Class Play. Jo-Ann McNulty 16 Alpena Avenue Brian McSweeney 1 10 Rock Meadow Road It ' s a man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Brian. . . Quito . . . likes the Cape, partying, and skiing . . . pet peeve: being on time! . . . dislikes: thin people, and chemistry class . . . favorite people: the Orchard Circle Gang . . . found everywhere . . . college. Senior Play 4; Ski Club 2, 3; Lacrosse Club 2. 3. Christopher McWade 151 Burgess Avenue It ' s a man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Chris . . . Spanky . . . enjoys hockey, golf, tennis, swimming, and party- ing . . . likes blonde hair, faithful girls, nice cars, hot days, fast shots and unfavorable characters ... I quit! ... P.O. ... Scrace ... Package deal . . . Maura, Lump, Riz, Trish, . . . found in Westwood Rink, Courtyard, Cellar of Defeat and Whitey ' s . . . wishes all his friends good luck . . . Mass Bay Community College and the Service. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl-Boy Hockey Game 4. Nancy Meridan 461 High Street A mirror reflects a man ' s face, but what he is really like is shown by the kind of friends he chooses. Nance . . . beautiful blue eyes. . . Tourquoise Indian jewelry . . . Oh really! . . . found at the pharmacy, in Fenway Park, on Wings Neck . . . likes horseback riding, Dalmations, cheese cake, pistachios, Mercedes 450 SEL . . . dislikes bugs . . . pet peeves: smoke, waiting, college admissions politics . . . favorite people the R.S., M.I., M.H., and the I.B. . . . Wheaton College. Chorus 1, 2; Senior Play; Yearbook Staff; No Parentheses 3, 4, French Club 1,4. Thomas Merrow 28 Lynn Terrace Friendship is that extra quality that defies description. T. Toil . . . pet peeves: homeroom teachers, Monday mornings, parking tickets, traffic . . . likes CSNY, The Who. Parking. . . dislikes attempted roughnecks and being harassed about goats . . . favorite activities: hock- ey, concerts ... I know I was psyched! . . . favorite people Roux, Cardo, Sul . . . found at B.C., in the Capri toil . . . uncomfortable coats . . . career in engineering. Baseball 2; Football 1,2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; ; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. m Carol Meyer 20 Wildwood Drive The smallest candle fills a mile with its rays. Sincere, friendly, beautiful smile . . . favorite activities are tennis and good times with the girls . . . likes pepperoni pizza, parties, concerts, the beach . . . dislikes snow monkeys, getting up early . . . What ' s going on this weekend? . . . pet peeves: waiting for the Chevelle, broken down cars . . . favorite people are T.G., P.K., A.M. . . . PLA members . . . found in the Chevelle with Ann, with T.G., at the Cape. . . You must be twins . . . Sisters ? . . . college bound. Chorus 1, 2; Senior Play; Drill Team 3; Softball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff; Field Hockey 2; Senior Hockey Game. Laura Millard 217 Farm Lane Five hundred miles high. Laura. . . Woo . . . tall, thin. . . pet peeves: working on Saturdays, being tired, school . . . found with Chris, on Dover Road, or in New Hampshire . . . favorite people are Karen, Gene, Kim . . . likes sunsets, music, with Chris. . . I Wish I didn ' t have to work! . . . enjoys skiing, getting re axed, walking on the old road . . . future undecided. W.H.S. Chorus 1; Work Study 3, 4. Michael Miller 19Cobleigh Street The world is a circle. Nobody can pinpoint the beginning or end. Mike. . . Milbar. . . enjoys baseball, basketball, partying. . . Bunt Squad Captain . . . found at Slither ' s or C ' s . . . favorite people are Slither, Whitey, Greeny, Lumpy.. . pet peeves include D.B.. B.B. practice at night . . . plans to go to college in California. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Deborah Millward 124 Weatherbee Dr. If you are honest, it is the best thing in the world. It goes above intelligence. Debbie . . . Deb . . . tall, blond and beautiful . . . likes: school, skiing, karate, dancing, swimming and being with friends. . . Hey you! . . . Sure!! . . . Cut it out . . . pet peeves: homeroom and The school lunches!! . . . found with A. A., L.S., and CM., at the Dedham House of Pizza and stores . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2,3,4; A. F.S. Club 3; Pep Club 1,2,3. 4; Outward Bound Club 4; Swimmers Aid 2; Spanish Club 4; Yearbook Staff. Cheryl Mooncai 40 Endicott Street A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Cher. . . Moonshine . . . pet peeves: Pavof, hospitals, late practices. . . enjoys karate, cruisin ' , doing nothing... dislikes Monday mornings, diving boards, physics . . . likes smiling people . . . You ' re kidding? . . . favorite people: Freddie, Room 73 kids, and others . . . found at Zeppy ' s or Room 73 . . . short and smilin ' . . . college. Chorus 1, 4; Drill Team 2, Hockey Cheerleader 3; Color Guard 3; Captain 4; Softball Manager 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 4; Future Nurses 1 ; A. F.S. Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Swim Team Scribe 2, 3; Yearbook Staff. Robert Moses 46 Wildwood Drive For unstain ' d thoughts do seldom dream on evil. Haven . . . tall . . . size 13 sneakers . . . likes French toast, The Globe, the beach and laughter . . . dislikes early busses. The Transcript, hunting for crutches. . . sleeping and eating. . . tennis and basketball . . . weekends at M.H.C . . . pet peeves: shirts that aren ' t long enough, Mitch ' s jokes . . . found on the basketball and tennis courts . . . college. Sacred Cheese 1, 2; Editor 3, 4; track 1, 2; Yearbook Staff; No Paren- theses 4. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Heather Moulton 476 Pond Street Be here now. ' Heather. . . Ms. Vogue. . . stylish. . . enjoys Outward Bound, horseback riding, chasing seagulls... pet peeves: putting on contacts... likes piggin ' out on Dunkin ' Donuts, individuals, sailing. . . It ' s only a high school play. . . . What a peon I . . . favorite people: Lady Randolph Churchill, I.B. members . . . found at Heberts or in auditorium painting . . . crude . . . Tufts. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; No Parenthesis 4, AFS Club 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Health Careers Club 4; Student Steering Committee 4; Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. 1976 Robert Mulhall 169 Strasser Avenue Be what you want to be. Go where you want to go. Dream what you dare to dream. Live . . . Mud . . . good natured . . . curly hair . . . H.A.D.C. ex-chairman . . . red cheeks. . . What ' s up? . . . likes parties, golf, dusty bucks . . . found in the Toyota, at Pewter Pot. . . D.C.+P.C. . . . N.G.C. . . . DO-NOT-PASS . . . pet peeves are accidents, gossip, loud radios, dances, dirty cars. . . Gimme a break! . . . enjoys soccer, swimming, breakfast at Ann ' s . . . Two over light . . . favorite people are Annie, the H.A.D.C, Boar . . . Yeah, you ' re right. . . . scar on right shoulder . . . March 1, 1975 . . . Bonneville ' 72 . . . plans for college. Senior Play; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 1. Baseball 2; Football 1; Pep club 1, 2, 3,4; Jeanne Munroe 38 Oxford Road Softly speak and sweetly smile. Jeanne . . . friendly, cute smile . . . pet peeves: people who can ' t sing on key, late night rehearsals, long baseball games . . . loves peanut butter . . . dislikes competition . . . Have you seen Jimmy? . . . favorite activities: singing, gymnastics... found at rehearsals, with Jimmy... Favorite people: J.F., O.N. J., Mr. M., Mr. B., Slam, D.H. . . . junior college. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4. Double Quartet 4; Senior Play; Cheerlead- er 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics team 1, 2, 3. Brenda Murphy 20 High Rock Street What is life without a little fun? Bren . . . cruises in brown bomb . . . likes leaving homeroom, cruising, national anthem, gymnastics, long fingernails . . . pet peeves: 3 in front, driving on weekends, screaming mumies . . . Oh my God! . . . Give me a break! . . . favorite people: L.P., Chris J., L., No. 11... Outrage! . . . college bound. Chorus 1, 2; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep club 1, 2, 3. 4; Cheerleader 1; Drama club 3; Majorettes 2, 3. MaryLou Murphy 47 Dover Road Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. Lou . . . pet peeves are quarreling and running out of gas . . . favorite activities are field hockey, eating, and avoiding homework . . . likes plants, old movies, southern accents, and ice-cream . . . dislikes being called Sweetness , T-bars . . . found in the Rosebug, at the Brook, or in Medfield . . . favorite people are Coop, Rosa, Becky, The Family , and Paul . . . N.B., Greatage! . . . blue eyes and wavy hair. . . a habit of dropping glasses . . . career in Special Ed, U-Mass. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 4; Senior Play 4; Yearbook Editor. Richard Murphy 39 Cobleigh Street Our life is what our thoughts make it. Rick . . . likes pizza, guitar, photography and going out . . . Destiny . . . I ' m only kidding! . . . dislikes snobs and having to be on time . . . found with D.M., at Brockleman ' s Mkt., last booth in the M.C., confer- ence room C... Vroom Vroom! . . . pet peeves: double physics, people who think they ' re sophisticated, certain bosses. . . You know what I mean. . . . summers down the Cape. . . favorite people: D.M., Z, J.C., L.S., G.L., Mr. S, Mr. B. . . . 6 29 75... the halo and those innocent GREEN eyes . . . college, electrical engineering, music. Track 1, 2; Cross Country 1 , 2; Swim Team 1 ; National Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 4; Photography Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Photography 3,4; Yearbook Staff. Donna Murray 230 Sycamore Drive In the sweetness of friendship there is laughter and the sharing of pleasures. Donna . . . likes people who say what they feel . . . sunsets, clear nights, lilacs, free time, guitar music... dislikes being nearsighted, making decisions, depressing cloudy days. . . Tell me! . . . Cut it out! . . . sailing, cheering, concerts. . . Dusty . . . surprises . . . 6 29 75 . . . favor- ite people: R, B, M, M, C, L, P, J, Mr. C . . . always harassed by Mr. B . . . found with R.M., last booth in Media Center, Cedarville, hockey or football games . . . long hair . . . accounting at Boston College. Chorus 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4, Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Softball Manager 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 4; Senior Play 4; Oklahoma 4; Senior Class Banquet Committee; Yearbook. M. Eileen Murray 49 Lake Shore Drive No one could ever want a better friend. Eileen . . . pet peeves: snobby people, getting up in the morning, impolite customers . . . favorite activities: tennis, swimming, volleyball, parties, shopping . . likes: skylarks, Starsky, driving around, friendly people, joking . . . dislikes: calculus, chemistry, homework . . . Give me a break! . . . Really?? . . . You ' ve got to be kidding me! . . . found at Penn ' s, Eagerman ' s, Dedham Plaza, around . . . slim . . . cute, cheerful, sometimes crazy. Intramurals 1 . 2: Future Homemakers 1 1 French Cluh 2 Rita Newcomb 104 Willard Circle The show is over. Pip . . . likes surprises and the beach . . . found at Gogs. Moores and to and from. . . All right! . . . dislikes spiders and snakes. . . favorite people: 8 little turkeys, scrapper and the menace . . . likes Softball, fishing, skiing . . . pet peeves: noses and cracked ribs . . . move to Maine and work. Drama Club 3; A.F.S. Club 3. Paul Newman 71 Colburn Street If life is worth living, it is worth enjoying. Paul, Newm . . . likes Trans Ams and blondes . . . pet peeves: the Falmonth P.O. and $25.00 rocks. . . You ' re a nerd! . . . dislikes cars that won ' t start . ... favorite people: Brenda, his brothers . . . found at his house during school, Ferny ' s on the weekend . . . anticipates college and a career in law enforcement. Hockey 1, 2, 3. Lisa Nichols 504 Pond Street Life is what happens while you ' re making other plans. Nic ' s . . . Lise . . . likes the ocean, sailing, parties , ice cream, gum, late nights, long talks with good friends, field hockey . . . Sad! . . . What should I do? . . . The Ultimate! . . . dislikes diets, arguments with G.B., running laps, frizzy hair and piddidles . . ■ I ' m not even kidding. . . . Give me Shelter! . . . found on the other side of town, being harassed, out to eat with Rosey, K.K. ' s. . . favorite people: M.S., PC, D.P., and the family . . . still laughing at Barry . . . honest and sociable . . . college bound. Chorus 1, 2; Senior Class Play; Softball 1, 2; Track 3; Drama Club 1, 2,4; Yearbook Staff 4; No Parentheses 4; Field hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 2; Prom Committee 3. Barbara O ' Connell 161 Sycamore Drive True to her work, her world, and her friends. Kimberly A. Ofria 25 Spring Lane She learned to fly, and was not sorry for the price that she had paid- for her race to learn had begun. Kim . . . green eyes, friendly smile . . . likes playing the violin . . . rabbits, Jinx, creative writing . . . always rushing around . . . found in the music room. . . pet peeves: boys like MB., Wednesday mornings in the Media Center... I almost think ... handmade crafts, clipboards, needle point, sailing. . . favorite people: SEB, Beth, Mrs. E. . . . Ohl , you ' re kidding . . . dreams of Mercedes-Benz 450 SEL . . . Wheaton College. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1 , 2; Student Council 1, 2; Secretary 3; National Honor Society 3; President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Harlequin 1 , 2, 3; Student-Faculty Forum 3, 4; French Club 3; Regional Advisory Council 3; District Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Ragtime Ensemble 2, 3,4; Bye Bye Birdie and Guys and Dolls. Janette O ' Leary 96 Willow Street Let e8ch man exercise the art he knows. Jan. . . pretty, baby ■ faced . . . likos cycling, skating, rock skipping, art . . . hates rice, smelly English rooms, the girls room gang. . . favorite people: Leslie, Lindsay, Fuzzy. . . found in Maine, faraway places. . . When I make my first million . . . See that hole? Rats come out of that hole . . . pet peeves: m.m., babysitting, ringing telephones, snobs, flirts . . . commercial art at Blue Hills. Senior Play. David Olson 234 Washington Street Nothing great is ever achieved without enthusiasm. Olee, Ols . . . pet peeves talking to the wall, snobs, people who pop bubbles . . . favorite activities: hoop, baseball, golf . . . likes good harass- ment, impressions, blowing bubbles. . . dislikes people who don ' t listen, people who attempt. . . Yah! . . . Hey turkey. . . . Stop a freight train much. . . . total hysteries . . . Hey ' 67 Red Sox. . . . favorite people: Rice-O, Mil, Bill 8., certain freshman and others . . . found in the cafeteria, at parties, on hoop court, dreaming with cheerleaders . . . very vulnerable, very hyper, very friendly . . . with bubble gum . . . college. Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Sacred Cheese 3. 4; Yearbook staff; Monitoring 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom committee 4. W.H.S 1976 Stephen O ' Neil 836 Gay Street Ask me no questions, I ' ll tell you no lies. Steve . . . You ' re Obscure. ... dislikes getting up at five of eight, people who drive slow, favorite activities are baseball and hockey, likes beating Sull in a race . . . favorite people: Parky ■ ■ ■ found at Norfolk Trust Co. . . . college bound. Football 3; Chess Club Manager 1 , 2, 3, 4. Mark O ' Suliivan 67 Woodland Road Is not true leisure one with true toil? Sull . . . black hat . . . blue vest. . . pet peeves: dickweed, empty coolers . . . likes the Who, harassing short people, bowling nights . . . dislikes boring weekends . . . enjoys skiing, golf, concerts . . . Whaaatt? . . . Killer! . . . Let ' s Boot! . . . favorite people: Roux, Wattso, Cardo and others . . . found at the market . . . always complaining . . . college. Football 1 ; Ski Team 3; Tennis 2. Elizabeth Pallis 84 Salisbury Drive Don ' t keep the faith— share it! Liz... likes people, knee sox, driving... dislikes: Sun Island, the creamey, dead nights . . . enjoys hijumping, unevens, parties, cruising and eating . . . found at the track, in the neri mobile, at parties or with G.B., B.M., P.K. and others. . . Bub-bye . . . peeves: 3 in the front, babysit- ting sick pups, curfews, and the gymnastics team . . . Bridgewater State College. Glee Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1; Yearbook Staff; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Pallis 47 Hartford Street Whatever she dares to dream, she dares to do. Karen . . . pet peeves: babysitting sick pups and phonies . . . enjoys snowmobiling, swimming and parties . . . dislikes larger crowds and old cars . . . Oh my God . . . Okay . . . I don ' t care . . . Am, Sue, Jan and Wally . . . found at Bergson ' s, with Am or in N.H. . . . blonde hair, blue eyes, quick smile . . . DeDe . . . Blue Hills. Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1. Thomas Palmer 545 Oak Street The harder match ' d, the greater victory. Tom. . . running and swimming. . . pet peeves: work, fixed races . . . found at the track . . . dislikes long distance runs. . . Chape, Hep, Dick, Den . . . likes rainedout practices . . . college bound. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2,3,4. Thomas Parkinson 195 Alder Road A rolling car gathers no dust. Parky . . . found in Sears . . . pet peeves: gas and car payments . . . likes skiing, boating, water skiing . . . dislikes red mustangs . . . college bound. Curtis Patalano 85 Crystal Hill Terrace I went to sleep with the hope that made America famous. Curt. . . pet peeves: Ibeds, homeroom periods . . . likes: w-dashes, light bulb factories (!) . . . dislikes: back-up lights, Ards . . . favorite activities: driving, working, phrasing... Durun today? ... Let it flow ... favorite people: K.A., M.E.H., Morgan, E.Mc, and others . . . found: Franklin, Dedham, Room 20, Med-X, Sadies ' . . . brown hair . . . college, Patalano Ford. Sacred Cheese 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1 ; Yearbook Staff; Photography Club 2. .. it ? ■ • ■ Isabel Pendergast 341 Clapboardtree Street A smile costs nothing, but is worth a million. Isabel . . . pet peeves: having people tease me . . . likes summer time and friends ■ ■ ■ dislikes writing letters . . . hobbies: tennis, swimming, horse- back riding, art . . . You did it again! . . . favorite people: Judy P., Kathy S., Carta H., and others . . . found in the art room . . . kind, happy most of the time, talks a lot, always smiling . . . plans to get into drawing cards and selling them. Joy Perkins 544 High Street God made man to live his life to the fullest. Joy. . . pet peeves: sitting, bionic dogs, unemployment . . . enjoys week- ends, vacations, meeting people, music . . . dislikes getting up in the morning, double physics . . . skiing, swimming, partying, traveling . . . favorite people R.E., H.J.D., K.U., Val, cow . . . found in N.H., Berg- sons, F.L.A. . . . flap, rap, rap , Break 19 . . . smiling eyes . . . strange socks . . . medical technologist. Activities: Band 1 , 2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1 ; Ski Team 1 , 2. Alan Perlman 77 Mill Street A smile illuminates the darkest of days. Perls . . . small, non-descript, could get lost in a crowd . . . sarcastic . . . pet peeves: G Block English, homework. The Rock . . . enjoys going out, partying, having a good time . . . dislikes being dumped on, snobs, prissy people, moochers . . . True . . . Of Course! . . . O.K., Fine . . . favorite people: S.K., M.K., J.F., CM., B.H., a never-ending list. . . can be found anywhere you look . . . plans to enjoy life to the fullest. Student Council 4; Student-Faculty Forum, Chairman 4; National Honor Society 4; Baseball 3; Football 1; Winter Track 1, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; AFS 1, 2, 3,4; No Parentheses 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 4; Senior Play 4; Interna- tional Thespian Society 4; Musicals 3, 4, One-Act Director 3. Mary Peirce 135 Thatcher Street That that is is, that that is not is not, is that it, it is. Mary . . . a true California girl . . . enjoys surfing, parties, motorcycles and the sun . . . Fat a Peach. ... long blonde hair, 5 earrings . . . found on the bike with Steve, with pat or home . . . Boot dislikes the cold, the vacuum and dishes . . . college. Outward Bound. Joseph Pinciaro 1 1 Wagon Road Westwood, MA 02090 Good natured, warm hearted, and true. Joe. .. pet peeves: Ralph Benstrom, waiting for people, being called Pince . . . favorite hobbies playing pool, playing pinballs . . . likes: crowds of people, a clean car, one more time , blizzards . . . dislikes: school, boring weekends, being barked at . . . C ' mon , Go slow . . . favorite people: Tricia, Grady, Dicker, Arnie, Joey, Mario, Jimmy... found at the garage, the garde rs, Tricia ' s house, Nowhere. when snow- ing in $6 . . . Nice eyes, warm smile, and very generous . . . plans to attend Wentworth Institute, majoring in Civil Engineering. Grace Pisano 26 Reservoir Road She has achieved success who has lived well, laughed often, and loved much. Grace. . . J.F. ' s Strawberry Girl, red hair and Italian brown eyes. . . found days in the little theater, nights in the tan Toyota or with Jim, weekends in N.Y. . . . likes acting, tennis, homemade pizza, R.C. ' s and Charlie Brown . . . dislikes diets and waiting for college decisions. . . That ' s awful. . . . pet peeves: try-outs, pencil sharpeners . . . favorite people: Jim, E.B., Barbara Streisand. . . The American Dream, 3 1 1 74, Manhattanville College. Chorus 4; Senior Play, National Honor Society 3-treasurer 4, Drama club 1, 2, 3 — president 4; Madrigals 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; French club 1 , 2. Karen Pitchford 310 Farm Lane I ' ll get by with a little help from my friends. Karen . . . always smiling, a special kind of person, found with her other half . . . likes skiing and getting stuck in Vermont. Hey Pisam. . . . The old Road . . . I ' m losing it. ... pet peeves: being called Pitch . . . Let ' s Boogie! . . . college. Chorus 1, 2; Drill Team 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff, Ski Club 1,2. W.H.S T 1976 Keith Pitchford 310 Farm Lane Westwood, MA Hand me down my golden crown, and let me ride. Keith . . . Strawberry blond hair . . . likes music, snowstorms, the bane . . . found with the Orchard Circle gang, jamming, on the drums . . . What? . . . pet peeves: homeroom, high school cliques, boring weekends . . . favorite people are GM, Vince, PC, Puddles . . . enjoys skiing, tennis, bike riding . . . Really??? . . , plans to study economics. Activities: Band 4; Concert Band 4; Ski Team 1,2, 3; Boys ' Swim Team 1,2; Boys ' Tennis 2, 4. Marc Pizzuto 195 Dover Road Silence is deep as Eternity; speech is shallow as time. Marc . . . likes soccer, biking, fishing, coins, guitar . . . pet peeves: dis- honest people, snobs, compact cars, homework, early rising, and old thunderbirds . . . Howdy! . . . Alright! . . . happiness is a full tank of gas . . . found in the brown Pinto wagon, the media center. Hale Reserva- tion . . . favorite people: L.K., M.M., C.P., R.A., R.M., J.S., etcetera . . . plans a career in psychology. Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Astronomy Club 4; Drama Club 1, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; School Musical 1, 3; Chess Club 1, 3,4. Diane Ponder 77 Willard Circle What you get out of life is what you put into it. Diane. . . pet peeves: snobs, loud people, getting up early, diets, pesty people . . . enjoys horseback riding, swimming, snowmobiling, driving and traveling. . . Likes Camaros, racing cars. . . dislikes staying in . . . We ' re out of here . . . You ' re kidding me? . . . favorite people: Nancy, Jeff, Deb, and Jean . . . found in a blue Camaro, in a Dodge pick-up truck . . . college. Elizabeth Powers 100 Oxford Road A friendly spirit on whom to call. Beth . . . pet peeves: curfews, meanies, bad parties, work . . . favorite activities: all nighters, skiing, gym. . . likes sparky s. beach . . . dislikes: accidents, sarcastic people . . . Chungaboonga! . . . Lovely. ... feel good . . . favorite people: a rowdy crew, Denise, Irene, Cheryl, anyone friendly . . . found at Lansdowns with Cindy, Falmouth Hgts . . . happy . . . long hair, friendly . . . The bomb is coming . . . college. Senior Class Play; Drill team 1, 2; Color Guard 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Judith Prevett 29 Coach Lane A smile costs so little yet means so much. Judy- ■ ■ quiet but loud . . . What ' s happening? . . . found nowhere special . . . enjoys being with friends and traveling . . . pet peeves: rou- tines, unreliable people, cliques . . . likes the beach, parties, Fridays . . . favorite people are J. F. K ' s and almost everyone . . . sparkling eyes plans for future: college. Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band Photographer 4; Yearbook Staff. Stephen Pruyn 458 Dover Road The only way to live, is to live without trying. Steve. . . Hiking, guitar. . . Doc . . . Grateful . . . Dead . . . What ' s up? . . . rodents. . . Blue Bomb . . . Dover . . . What ' s up Doc? . . . dislikes Kools, Westwood, noisy neighbors, parents, 15 year old girls. Hockey 1; Ski team 3. David Quinn 362 Oak Street True friendship is like sound health; the value of it is seldom known until it be lost. David. . . likes parties, weekends, and leaving school on Fridays. . . track, acting, and girls ' basketball games ... a favorite with the girls . . . Later in the A.M. , Moke Pits , What? . . . dislikes not running in League Meet, morning track practice, calculus, being called Dave . . . pet peeves. . . lashes , intervals , Quincy and T.J. . . . favorite people: Les, Cav, HADC, assorted others . . . Found on the track with Leslie, Cav, and M.J., in the bunny, small parties at home, in the morning corridor. . . college. Activities: Class Vice-President 1 ; Class Treasurer 3; Student Council 1,4 Dowsers Club 2; Football 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Boys Basketball 1 Tennis 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Class Play 4; Oklahoma! 4 Drama Club 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3; Thespian Society 4. John Reardon 426 East Street Time passes much too quickly when we ' re together laughing. Jack . . . smiling. . . Dynomite . . . Decent . . . found at Borachi ' s . . . dislikes swim practice and B.R. ' s jokes . . . H.A.D.C. . . . favorite people: swim team timers, AT, and B.S. . . . Cape Excursions. Activities: Band 1, 2; Baseball 2; H.A.D.C. 1, 2, 3,4; Swim team 1,2,3, 4. Barry Reed 41 Cushing Road I don ' t understand my actions. Barry . . . Bones. . . 100% weird . . . known for his small parties, dancing, and bad jokes . . . pet peeves: working weekend nights, car accidents . . . How wrong is this? . . . Let me tell ya. . . . likes cute freshmen and tall seniors . . . dislikes care packages and Baby Ruth bars . . . found in the library or at Boyscout meetings . . . favorite people: H.A.D.C. and Bert . . . Holy Cross. Activities: Senior Class Play; Crosscountry 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1. David Rice 66 French Street To do a great right do a little wrong. Dave. . . likes: Lynda, hockey, tanned tails. The Who, beaches. . . dis- likes: milk and cookies, creatures. Dee ' s . . . Care! . . . Haten-it? . . . pet peeves: practices, flippy Twisters, the worst homerooms . . . favorite people: Lynda, Den, Milber and those boys . . . found: 129 Dover Road, at the rink . . . Dave-o . . . nice looking . . . college. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-presi- dent 3. Paul Rizzo W.H.S Life is worth living! Paul. . . Riz . . . enjoys hockey, golf, and partying . . . likes G block studies. . . dislikes Friday H block . . . hates hearing people say The worst . . . favorite people are Miss Mulcahy, Chris and the gang. . . Yea, you ' re right! . . . found in a truck or in Millis . . . tall and good looking . . . graduation party . . . plans to attend Bently College. Steven Roche 588 High Street, Walpole The worldly king is justly rewarded. Beebo . . . likes all-nighters at Brownies, the Who . . . enjoys basketball, hockey, cruisin ' , partying and good chicks . . . dislikes owing money, getting caught . . . New Year ' s Eve massacre . . . first phone pole . . . pet peeves include Algebra, ralphing . . . hit the market . . . Decent . . . What ' s up? . . . favorite people are Mr. Wes. Krausso, Toddly, Dimps, and all the P. LA. members . . . a jolly joker . . . plans to join the U.S. Air Force. Ski Team 2. Scott Rorrie 914 Clapboardtree Street He is always laughing for he has an infinite deal of wit. Roar . . . likes 53Ford pickups, Cahoon ' s Beach, hockey and nice girls . . . is in the worst homeroom . . . Yeah . . . found in his truck or with S. T, S.E.. Dizi. C.G., Lynne. B.H. . . . Blue Hills. Senior Play. Sheila Russell 985 High Street Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again. Sheila . . . pet peeves: blue jays, Dover, smokies in the trees, physics . . . skiing, sailing, swimming, rapping... likes gold stars, lasagna. Black Russians, weekends, E.J. . . . dislikes cliffs, two-faced people, being called Countess Dracula . . . Rap, rap, rap . . . Harold, let the cat out . . . Really now ... favorite people: J. P., Val, Lucifer ... found at Bergsons, N.H., Chatam, lifeguarding in Watertown . . . braces, always smiling, loves life . . . nurse and travel. Band 1, 2; Orchestra 2; Chorus 4; Glee Club 4; Senior Play 4; Track 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2; Biology Club 3; Movie Club 1 ; Ski Team; Oklahoma 4. 1976 Anne Marie Saia 6 Crystal Hill Terrace A smile costs nothing but means so much. Anne Marie . . . blond hair . . . likes weekends, the beach, people who laugh, bubble gum . . . dislikes: moody people, snow, turtles . . . Give me a break. ... What a killer. ... can ' t . . . found: business dept., Sadies, Framingham, in the white Valiant . . . Jerry, E.M., L.M., K.A., S.D. . . . Aquinas Junior College. Steven Salisbury 42 Lanark Drive It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. Steve . . . enjoys listening to WBCN and Young Life Club . . . dislikes the top forty and WBVF . . . KYTU . . . found in the pit and the ashtray or at meetings on Wednesday night . . . corn cob pipe and Prince Albert . . . plans to attend Bridgewater State College. AFS Club 2, 3; Conservation Club 1 . Lisa Sarro 20 Cobleigh Street Born with the gift of laughter. Leas. . . big smile . . . Pet peeves: rainy days, hot marching practices, physics . . . enjoys 21st Lancers, music, bicycling . . . likes summer of ' 75, pizza, cruisin ' , beaches, California... favorite people: Billy, L.S., H.A.D.C, Jets . . . found in Norwood, Dr. B ' s, or Mac ' s. . . bright white teeth . . . Guinea . . . College. Student Council 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Girls ' Track 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Swim team scribe 1 , 2, 3. Gary Scanlon 64 Fischer Street Partying is the spice of life. Gary . . . plans to be an auto body repairman . . . pet peeves: taggers, pint . . . always partying . . . Boosters. . . . found making runs to Nor- wood . . . likes to beat on cars. Steven Schorer 486 Oak Street Laugh while you can. Everything has its time. Steve. . . likes nice cars, tennis, hockey, skiing, etc . . . dislikes three in front, milk and cookies, fake people . . . found under the Javelin or cruisin ' . . . pet peeves include the odd couple, Burke ' s Estates, F.R.L. . . . favorite people are S.B., M.B.. T.S., and White and Co. . . . PLA members . . . plans to attend S.M. U. Swim Team 1 , 2, 3. Edward Schreiber 85 Burgess Avenue Having fun is my way of life. Mark . . . enjoys partying, cruising, football . . . likes all kinds of people . . . pet peeve is his car . . . Help! . . . Got a buck for gas? . . . found out or cruising. . . favorite people are L.C. and G.S. . . . plans to work until he can afford college. Beth Schweitzer 103 Woodland Road That notion of being captured by the incredible which is of the very essence of dreams. Beth . . . squish? . . . likes: art museums. Harvard Square, clipboards, BCN ' s bicentennial salutes . . . dislikes: soggy fields, sprints, low fish . . . art . . . photography . . . pet peeves: her initials, hammer holder pullers . . . favorite people: S.B., Anthony, Simone de Beauvior, and others . . . found: with the Ice Brigade ... a simple twist of fate . . . college. Girl ' s Glee Club 1; Senior play; Musical 1, 4; Softball 1. 2, 3; co-capt. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; A.F.S. 4; Yearbook Staff; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4. Beth Scollins 121 Magnolia Drive I have crossed two oceans and time and we will cross them again. Beth ... a distinctive laugh . . . only one dimple . . . loves playing the piano, bike-riding, skiing. . . always looking for English translations . . . found in Hekelgem or amidst the fruits and vegetables . . . Haris . . . being normal . . . dislikes crowds and waiting for mail . . . likes Siberian huskies (namely Nicky), cobblestone streets . . . Belgium . . . foreigners . . . Oh! I can ' t take it anymore! . . . James Taylor and Cat Stevens . . . kite flying . . . favorite people: Christel, Lisa, C.C., and others . . . U.N.H. and music therapy. Ragtime Ensemble 2, 3, 4; A.F.S. exchange student (summerl 3; A.F.S. club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 4; Drama club 1,2,3, 4; Folk club 2; Ski club 1 ; Movie club 1. Cindy Segal 390 Pond Street A friendly smile. Cindy . . . pet peeves: getting up early, people who are moody . . . likes people who are cheerful . . . dislikes snobbish people . . . likes basketball, listening to records, going to the movies. . . What a killer! . . . Hey when is this block over? . . . Decent! . . . favorite people: C.B.. S.B., J. P. . . . found in Dedham, Westwood, Norwood, or just around town . . . black hair, brown eyes, smiles a lot . . . plans to work with small children in a day care center, and to help retarded children. Patricia Seixas 97 Fisher Street Westwood, MA 02090 I like long walks, especially when taken by those who annoy me. Pat . . . friendly and warm . . . enjoys sailing, singing, playing volleyball on Thursday nights . . . pet peeves: Westwood and environment, noise, the mailbox . . . favorite people are always crazy . . . found at T.L.C. . . . jeans and boots . . . plans include culinary school or work. Activities: Outward Bound Club 4; No Parentheses 4. Dennis Sexton 37 Circuit Road Be what you want to be, go where you want to go, dream what you dare to dream, live . . . Den . . . likes outrageous parties. The Who, Cahoons Beach . . . D ' s . . . favorite people: Dave, Mc Waste, Stamer . . . Those boys . . . What! . . . Just the worst! . . . Lookout! . . . pet peeves: the worst homeroom . . . math . . . favorite activities: hockey . . . golfing . . . sleeping . . . found at the Westwood Rink . . . golf course. ■ ■ Church . . . forehead scar . . . manageable hair . . . vocabulary . . . friendly . . . college. Football 1 ; Hockey 1 , 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2,3,4. Robert Shain 434 Oak Street You ' re gonna go, I know. Shaino . . . likes cruisin ' in his lobster boat, gigs with Cheap Thrills, good parties. . . dislikes pushy people, Honkah . . . enjoys listening to the Who, Fleetwood Mac and Beethoven . . . found with people he likes and in his lobster boat . . . Shalom . . plans to attend Berklee. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4. Douglas Shamlian 239 Oak Street A friendly manner is more valuable than gold. Doug. . . found at Holiday Lanes, or in the music room . . . enjoys boating, boning. . . likes N.H., short gigs, and the trombone . . . dislikes sane people . . . Shhhh! . . . sincere and humble . . . Shanbo . . . college bound. Activities: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2,3,4; Publicity Manager 4; Ragtime Ensemble 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Brass Quintet 1 , 2, 3, 4; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 4. Daniel Sheehan 71 Strasser Avenue Think like a man of action and act like a man of thought. Dan . . . puppy . . . pet peeves: girls taller than him . . . likes parties at other people ' s houses, Monty Python . . . favorite activities: sports . . . Dislikes working, puppies . . . Green Pride . . . favorite people: Elaine, H.A.D.C, Mud, Boar, Jackson, Australians . . . found with HA. DC. members . . . college bound. Activities: Football 1,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4. W.H.S. 1976 Kathie Sheehan 186 Carroll Avenue To know how to live is her calling and all her art. Kathie . . . beautiful voice, deep hazel eyes, encouraging smile . . . enjoys acting, singing, basketball, skating . . . also likes parties, meeting new people, springtime, people with good sense of humor . . . found: cruising with Judy or Ann . . . pet peeves: Westwood lingo, short nails . . . favorite people: J. P., M.H., S.G., I.S., and the gang . . . loves pizza, munchies after midnight, dark tans. . . hates waiting for the mail . . . plans: beauty culture school, money making, wealth. Drama Club 2, 3; Cheerleader 1 ; Senior Play; Dance Band Singer 2, 3, 4. Peter Sheehan 62 Willow Street Men of few words are the best men. Sheezbo . . . likes hockey, motorcycles, water skiing, The Who, packed parties with blasting tunes . . . dislikes: admitting defeat, dud weekends . . . favorite people: T.J., Todd, Dimps, Sav, Cardo . . . found at West- wood Auto, in the Mobil... B.T.T.L. . . . I ' ll remember this. ... Care? . . . Fwat? . . . likes blondes, hitting the beach . . . pet peeves: the worst homeroom, painted creatures . . . college bound. Track 1, 2,3,4. Nancy Shepperson 38 Westview Terrace A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Nancy . . . always seems happy . . . favorite activities: partying, eating, sleeping, NK . . . Shhh! Don ' t tell anyone. . . . What a killer! . . . likes Chinese food, Allman Brothers, and Martha ' s Vineyard . . . De- cent! . . . Take it easy! . . . found with Mike watching T. V. and having a good time . . . Al ' s Pals, The Bumblebee . . . favorite people: Mike, G and the kids, R.B., L.B., M.K., C.C., old friends . . . pet peeves: curfews and getting up in the morning . . . college, executive secretary. Yearbook Business Manager; French Club 1; Business Club 4; Majorettes 1,2. Gloria Sherlock 44 Cushing Road What is life without a little fun? Glo . . . partying, cruising, spending money . . . pet peeves: curfews, has- sles, embarrassment . . . likes good times, memories, beaches. . . dislikes getting mugged with Cindy, cards . . . Can you stand it? . . . favorite people: R. T., C.J., and Friends found cruising in Gill ' s Chevelle, causing trouble . . . college. Chorus 1,2; Senior Hockey Game; Softball 2. Laurie Shuman 33 Perry Drive What she dares to dream she dares to do. Laurie . . . Lorretta Conchetta Shu . . . likes driving, working, swimming . . . hates getting up early and orange juice . . . Am I excellent? . . . What ' s the story? . . . Oy Vay . . . favorite people are Gooba, Swirl, Terror Wellington, Euana, Junita . . . found in the green Cadi, yellow cougar, Needham, Milton, or at Myra ' s, Jody ' s or Lou ' s. . . Friday ' s Blackboard . . . funny, witty, messedup hair . . . college. Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1, 2,4; French Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3. Lorraine Sicard 1556 High Street Happiness is being yourself. Lorraine. . . likes blue, foreign accents, spring and meeting people. . . Fred! . . . naturally nutty . . . Decent! . . . dislikes people who don ' t want to do anything. . . Really? . . . pet peeves: strawberries, home- room, meeting deadlines... favorite people: A. A., D.M., CM., F.C, KB., R.M., Z . . . a loyal friend . . . Indian eyes . . . pharmacy school. A.F.S. Club 2, 3; Color Guard 4; Timer for Boys ' Swim Team 2, 3; Yearbook Staff. Arthur Skelskie 36 Woodridge Road Man is heaven ' s masterpiece. Arthur . . . tennis, swimming, sailing. . . pet peeves: noisy underclassmen; MK ' s lousy jokes, Monday mornings, physics labs, cheerleaders . . . likes long underwear, summer nights, lacrosse . . . dislikes being told what to do. . . Huh?. . . How ya doin ' ? . . . favorite people: LC, MK, MK, SK, RT, LC, BS, RM . . . Found at Garden ' s, administrative wing, hunting for squegees and crutches . . . nice-looking, bearded, sincere . . . college. Student council 2, 3, 4; V.P. 3; Boy ' s state 3; Regional Advisory Council 4; Student Advisory Committee Chairman 3, 4; Football 1 ; Track; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook staff 4, Student-faculty forum 2, 3; Lacrosse Club 2, 3. Charline Smith 257 Burgess Avenue At 18. everything is possible and tomorrow looks friendly. Char . . . Chari . . . pet peeves: crushed lifesavers, having name spelled wrong . . . likes kittens, lush men, 4, D block . . . dislikes being harassed F block, doing laps, physics . . . skiing, Softball, basketball . . . Give me a break , Might be , Sick or what? . . . favorite people: Foxy, M.W., P C, B. G, C. R., found in yellow bug, on the field, with Martha . . . Eb, E8-the states... Chuckie . . . ski trips in N.H. . . . brown eyes, moody, natural curls . . . Bryant College. National Honor Society 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Softball 2,3, 4; Field Hockey Manager 4; Powder Puff Football 2; Pep Club 3, 4. Donald Smith 195 Washington St. It is man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Don . . . Binky . . . Smitty . . . likes: women, graduation parties, milk and cookies . . . dislikes: phoney people . . . enjoys art, outdoor sports. P.L.A. . . . Pet peeves: empty coolers, D ' s . . . Let ' s load . . . favorite people: D.B., Bebe, J.B., etc . . . found at clubs or Islington Center . . . plans to be president. ■ ■ Westfield State. Senior Class Play; Class President 2. Student Council 3. Rebecca Smyth 30 Lancaster Drive Straight ahead of him, nobody can go very far. Becky . . likes clay, wind, old books, spontaneity, beach glass, pianos, writing, sulawes. . . found with Mari, Waterloo, Catchy, King Kong, Squish, etc . . . dislikes dirty snow, bad music, shinsplints, cuteness . . . college. Track 1; Ski Club 1. 2; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3, 4; AFS Club 3, 4; AFS Summer Program 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. Irene Sparks 41 Sunrise Road Yesterday was, today is, and tomorrow will be. Irene . . . pet peeves: work, curfews, and nagging people . . . enjoys skydiving, bike riding, screaming yellow zonkers, and tennis anyone . . . likes rich food. Bermuda, the Cape and having a good time . . . I ' m late. . . . ChungaBoonga . . . Outa here. . . . favorite people: B.P., D.M., K.S., and others . . . found in Lansdowns, Soko ' s, screaming in Town, Falmouth, anywhere but here . . . green ey es. . . travel and col- lege. Colorguard 2; Cheerleader 1 , 2. Raymond Spera 151 Provicence Highway Mysterious in his looks and manners. Ray . . . likes shop, being anonymous, and good parties . . . dislikes con- forming . . . employment. Mark Stone 258 Oak Street Every individual has a place to fill in this world and is important in some respect. Mark . ... enjoys gazing at stars, lining up the tube, working out Quadrat- ics . . . likes a good pair of tigers . . . found on the field weekend nights, hoarding down cookies at math meets . . . Derry much! . . . college bound. Activities: Band 1 . 2, 3, 4; Coicert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2; Spring Track 2; Boy ' s Tennis 1 ; Astronomy Club 3, 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4. Charles Sullivan 30 Schaeffer Avenue What is life without a little fun? Chuck . . beer belly, painted grin . . . football, partying. . . likes porch- es. Martha ' s Vineyard and Cape Cod. Chinese Food, the Who, the Allman Brothers . . . loves a good joke-on someone else . . . found with D.J.. O.R., and P.L.A. members looking for a party or making sure the coast is clear . . . pet peeves: New Year ' s Eve, D ' s, and worms . . . De- cent. . . . Duhfootball . . . Boosters? . . . plans for college. Football 3, 4; Track 4. W.H.S. 1976 Jane Sullivan 37 Meadowbrook Road It is nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. Jane . . . enjoys swimming, parties, weekends, the beach, cruisin ' , The Sleepers . . . loves California . . . pet peeves: getting up early, Mondays, The Notetakers . . . Crack . . . Gimme a break! . . . ' What ' s the story? . . . favorite people: G. T, B.D., L.S., and many others. . . found at the Lodge, Garden ' s, Mac ' s . . . big blue eyes . . . Nursing. Band 1; Concert Band 1; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Girls ' Hockey Team 4; Health Careers Club 3; President 4; Future Nurses 3, 4. Joseph Sullivan 144 Fensview Drive The sign of the true heart is to give and take a good joke. Attempted leather coat, cig in mouth, self in mav . . . pet peeves: last cig, attempts, magnets, D ' s , Birdman . . . likes good parties, beaches, tails . . . Tons . . . 17-9 Crack! . . . dislikes tests, working nights . . . I quit . . . favorite people: Lumpy, Greene, Scrace, and others. . . found at Slobo ' s, Crac ' s, library, McWade ' s cellar of defeat . . . college bound. Baseball 1 ; Hockey 1 , 2, 3; Math team 1,2,3,4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1 , 2, 3; Sr. Hockey Game. Michael Sullivan 78 Phillips Brooks Road Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. Mike . . . Sully . . . quiet . . . good sense of humor . . . likes the beach, parties . . . dislikes ride worms. Little O , being grounded . . . And you might! . . . favorite people: L.N., H.A.D.C. . . . found in trouble, at the bank, in the Volvo . . . college bound. Senior Class Play; Swim team 1, 2, 3. Vincent Sulprizio 590 Dover Road When no one sets the rules. The fate of all mankind I see is in the hands of fools. Vinny . . . cute... found with Orchard Circle Gang, Star Market, in yellow Monte Carlo . . . likes Camaros, Zappa . . . Huh, What?! . . . pet peeves: Westwood Chicks . . . looks like Charlie! . . . favorite people are Uncle Phil?, K.P., the Tubes. . . new resident of the nabes . . . enjoys cruisin ' , partying, beaches. . . plans to become electrician. Cassandra Suman 135 Thatcher Street Casey . . . pet peeves: small towns, make-up, close-mindedness. Friend- ly ' s . . . favorite people are individuals . . . favorite activities: singing, hiking, going to the beach, volleyball, camping . . . likes good films, plays, concerts, parties. . . Really . . . Ah-yee . . . For sure . . . What ' s the basic? . . . found at home . . . stubborn, good person to be around, good sense of humor, talented in many ways . . . plans to attend college in California, travel, have beach parties. Outward Bound 1 . Edward Susi 57 Weatherbee Drive The older we get the wiser. Suse . . . Decent! . . . You perve! . . . football . . . 1855 . . . Quaffing . . . Ant . . . B and his I ' ll sister . . . B ' s parties. . . H.A.D.C. . . . likes 53, 23, 55. . . bowling balls. . . pet peeves: long practices, people who worm . . . OO , S.F., L.F. . . . college bound. Football 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play. Anne Sweeney 94 Pond Street Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow; Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead; Walk beside me, and just be my friend. Anne . . . brown hair and blue eyes . . . enjoys good music, weekends away, Toby and Wiggles . . . pet peeves: no money, not being able to travel . . . found at Moores, Gags . . . To and from . . . Say what. . . . favorite people: Pippa, Bight little Turkeys . . . likes swimming, riding . . . driving . . . dislikes running out of gas, curfews, cold, windy days . . . work. A V J  1 M if £1 IttHw l Srvl 1: ? Melinda Sweeney 15 Strasser Avenue There seems to be no end to her fun and laughter. Lindy . . . Judy . . . blue eyes, always laughing . . . likes parties, Domini- can Republic, sleeping, laughing, beaches . . . dislikes school, being nagged . . . Yah?! . . . Love It! . . . It ' s so cute! . . . I ' m so fun- ny! . . . favorite people: H.M., G.T., K.W.,and others. . . pet peeves: rainy days, cliques, moody people . . . favorite activities: swimming, basketball, Softball . . . found in the cafeteria laughing. . . college. Softball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Swim team 2. Jeanne Systrom 63 Fensview Drive To each his own. Jeanne. . . Jes . . . easy going. . . Put a lid on it! . . . pet peeves: double knits . . . likes Mine, creative and innovative people, classics . . . found nowhere, everywhere and anywhere . . . favorite people: Ms. De- laney-Smith, swim team members, Pam . . . dislikes airheads, emergency words and idle conversation ... a true individual . . . plans for future to become the Bionic Woman. Swim team 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 1 ; Prom Committee 3. Rhonda Tawa 79 Brookfield Road Whatever she dares to dream she dares to do. Rhonda . . . Ron . . . pet peeves: curfews, getting in trouble, first dates, cats . . . likes fire places, good memories, good natu red people . . . dislikes talking about other people, fighting, . . Really? . . . favorite people: Ferrango, Judy, Ann . . . found cruis ' n with Gill. Softball 1; Senior Hockey Game. Gail Taylor 55 Hawktree Drive It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Gail . . . basketball, Softball . . , pet peeves: phony people . . . likes Cali- fornia, beaches, sleeping late ... don ' t know? . . . favorite people: J.S., K.W., S.T. . . . found at the Westwood Lodge. . . short hair. . . cute . . . college bound. Chorus 1, 2; Drill team 2, Softball 2, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. Eva Tejeda 30 Willard Circle Mysterious in her looks and manner. Eva . . . quiet . . . dark hair and eyes . . . likes good poetry . . . employ- ment. Marie Thibault 5 Winslow Road I once dreamed that I lived on a planet full of peace. Marie. . . Ree Re Thi . . . slightly spaced . . . painting . . . skiing. . . sewing . . . likes P J, orange marmalade and peanut butter on whole wheat, blue, lunch block studies . . . dislikes: Monday mornings, last block on Friday . . . Heel !!!?! . . . friendly . . . mental . . . Jeff . . . A.K., J.M.. CM., A. LA., Y.M. . . . Found at Norwood Mac ' s and Soko ' s Pizza. . . pet peeves: getting up at 6:30!, long physics classes . . . will attend B.C. Chorus 4; A.F.S. Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1. Paul Thurston 59 Lakeshore Drive What a man has may be dependent on others, but what he is depends on himself, alone. Dimps . . . likes booming parties, Who concerts. . . favorite activities: golf, swimming . . . Care . . . We ' ll Remember this! . . . Vouch there. . . . B.T.T.L.... favorite people: Shoe, T.J., Sav. Sheezbo . . . pet peeves: Monday mornings . . . found at Texaco. . . future plans: Electri- cian. Football 1, 2; Swim team 1, 2, 3. W.H.S. 1976 Robert Tohosky Let each man follow his own course. Robert... likes interesting people, camping, hiking, being outdoors, electronics . . . hates television that don ' t work . . . found in the media center. . . Emptying shelves? . . . Why me? . . . likes all V.S.Y. mem- bers . . . plans to take a year off between high school and college. Audio-Visual Club 3,4. Richard Toland 134 Fieldstone Road He was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit, and laughter. Rick . . . on the courts or flubbing announcements . . . pet peeves: being short, Mitch ' s jokes, referees, tall girls. . . elevator shoes. . . A.M.K., S.K., Pits, Monty, A.S., Ols., Haven, D, EWP, J.K., Mrs. Booras, Mitchell . . . likes tennis and going to the track, Marie ' s Darling . . . That ' s what she said. . . . Whipped Puppy . . . plans to attend college. Boy ' s Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Ski Club 1 ; Football 1 ; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff. Daniel Towle 199 Fox Hill Street To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end. Dan . . . flaming red hair . . . likes parties, feasting, Robin, Wattso, and the gang . . . Toilerman . . . pet peeves: football practice, homeroom, mornings, cigs, dirty windshields . . . let ' s fwest . . . found in the Roux- mobile, late nights on Willow Street . . . in the weight room, the discus circle . . . on the field . . . Kendrick ' s Kountry Klub . . . the Roux I.D. . . . burns . . . skiing weekends . . . college. Football 1 , 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Ski Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 4. John Trapp 141 Pine Lane The lions will lie down with the lambs. John . . . enjoys water skiing, fishing, boats and cars . . . likes last block studies so you can boot . . . dislikes the Mouth . . . favorite people are Buns, Ben, Neck, Tortia Top . . . found in the Media Center . . . plans to attend New England College. Tina Tsebetzis 44 Wevster Street A friend is a present you give yourself. Tina . . . Pet peeve: sad people, dislikes doing nothing . . . favorite activi- ties: shopping, clubbing, eating. . . just going out . . . Likes: traveling, being active, outdoors, real friends, loves to laugh, empty beaches at night. . . Dislikes crowds. . . Oh my God , Listen to this . . . Favor- ite people: L.C., M.G., Mr. Walsh, Chris. . . Found cruising with Chris, Sadies, everywhere . . . long shiney hair, Big brown eyes, down to earth . . . Plans on secretarial work. Burden College. Mari Tsuda 103 Woodland Road Have you ever watched a moon beam as it slid across your window pane? . . . Who thinks they saw what happened? Mari . . . likes animals, Yosvi ' s music, unique personalities . . . 12 . . . Carlton Fisk . . . dislikes people who aren ' t themselves . . . pet peeves are I ' s and r ' s, v ' s and b ' s, mairzydoats . . . favorite activities: reading, playing the guitar, art . . . favorite people: T. T., B.S., B.S., K.K., Gatsby, Camus . . . Oh reewryl . ... Don ' t mock me . . . found in the Media Center . . . friendly . . . well liked. . . College. Exchange Student 4; Senior Play; A.F.S. Club 4; Track 4; National Honor Society 4; Volleyball 4; Co-Captain 4. Steven Turley 324 Canton Street I live for the high points of life. Turls. . . B blue eyes . . . enjoys drawing, H.A.D.C, basketball, football, softball, fishing, the Cape, and killing J ' s . . . pet peeves: W.H.S. dances . . . KMAI . . . Fruitcakes! . . . favorite people: H.A.D.C, Jackson, Deb . . . found at Papa Gino ' s, Boraschi ' s, Foxboro . . . architecture. J. Steven Turner 272 High Street Wherever you are it is your own friends who make your world. Steve. . . tall . . . always smiling . . . suede jacket . . . likes flashy cars, fun people... skiing, swimming ... S.R., J. P., L.C., S.O., J.S.. S.E., . . . Decent! . . . pet peeves: getting up Monday mornings, balloons . . . two booker . . . dislikes phony people . . . Give me a break! ... 5 people to a locker— great fun! . . . found in N.H. or around Westwood . . . Babson College . . . accounting. Senior Play; Pep Club 4; Ski Team 1, 2. Phil Twomey 42 Lorraine Road Life is opening the crackerjacks and hating the surprise. Philsky . . . likes life and capitalism . . . enjoys volleyball, tennis and Joni Mitchell . . . dislikes visitors at 4:30 a.m. . . . found wandering endlessly . . . Bozoed . . . Ouazuud . . . definite gentleman and liberal pacifist . . . plans to accomplish and succeed. Neil Vanzile, Jr. I have always said and done what I am. Zile . . . Ozone man . . . likes J. Lennon, The Dead, WBCN, Old Golds . . . found out and about; anywhere, anytime. . . pet peeves: worms in the carport . . . dislikes P. McCartney and rowdies. . . favorite people: S.S., Roncki, Yo . . . college bound. Football 1; Swim team 1, 2, 3. Deborah Vozzella 95 Hemlock Drive A smile cost nothing but means so much. Debbie . . . tall, big brown eyes . . . pet peeves: pesty people, going to bed at night and getting up in the morning, staying in one place for too long, diets. . . enjoys going out, swimming, waterskiing, driving and traveling . . . likes Firebirds, Trans Ams, Disco, North End, dancing and walking on the beach at night . . . Tea for me. . . . favorite people: DP., N.P., J.T., P.S., K. . . . found in the green Charger, down the Cape and at the beach . . . quiet, sarcastic, but easy to get along with . . . airline stew- ardess. Business Club 3, 4. Robert Wallace 181 School Street Bob. . . likes parties, bartending, cars, fighting. . . quiet girls . . . the summer of ' 74 . . . Ask me if I care . . . dislikes snobby people, going to class, cars with problems . . . found at the Medfield L., Rob ' s Garage, Mr. F. ' s office, Texaco. . . favorite people: Rob, Brownie, Miss Congdon, Cindy . . . animals . . . good sense of humor . . . rowdie ... a bit on the nervous side! . . . electrician. Hockey 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Warren 176 Strasser Avenue Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Kathy . . . likes Nantasket 74 , summer 75 , rainy day walks... dislikes people who always talk about cars... Shut up! ... Call me. . . . pet peeves include empty gas tanks and B.H. ' s feet. . . always blushing and wearing sneakers and painters pants . . . found at Mac ' s, Roche Bros., or with 8 and the H.A.D.C. . . . favorite people include G.B., L.S., CM., H.M. . . . plans to attend college and study criminal justice. Drama Club 1, 2; Chorus 3; Senior Class Play. Ellen Waters 82 Fisher Street The more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside. Ellen. . . E.W.P., likes food, mail, good loud music, class of 75 . I should have graduated last year. Dislikes, people who don ' t write back, typing checks, grey hairs. Found on the beam. Hale, on long bike rides, skiing, gymnastics, initialed sweaters, levis . . . pet peeves . . . Mrs. D ' s swim team practices, F.D., Green Vega ' s, people who ask IrVhay ' s the W in the middle? . . . Yeah, you ' re right! . . . Springfield College. Activities: Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff Gymnastics 4; Majorettes 1 , 2, 3. W.H.S. 1976 Judith Watson 129 Dover Road Mischief sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Judi . . . pet peeves: red lights, waiting for Ann, getting into trouble with Rhonda, and being teased . . . enjoys all nighters with Cindy ■ ■ ■ likes partying, eating good food, crabmeat subs, the Stones, beaches . . . dis- likes things that irk her. . . I ' m telling! . . . Stop it! . . . favorite people: B, A, ft, C, G, P. W., Miss C, PLA members and the gang . . . found with Cindy, in the Chevelle with Ann, and anywhere she shouldn ' t be ... cute .. . long lashes . . . a funny person to be with . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2; Senior Hockey Game; Track 2. Mark Watson 162 Tamarack Road If first you don ' t succeed try and try again. Mark . . . How goes it? . . . likes: Phoenix, MO, camping, women and the beach . . . dislikes: double physics, freshman, womens lib, carb ' s, necks, puffers, grade 9 . . . Hey it ' s ok. . . . Favorite people: Z and DeMolays . . . Found at games, cruising, Norwood and Mid Huns . . . It ' s been real , For keeps. . . . Always smiling. . . 1+1=2 . . . transfer student from Phoenix. Football 1; Sacred Cheese 4; Yearbook Staff, Basketball 1. Richard Watson 28 Ridgewood Road I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it. Doctor . . . skiing, sailing, track . . . likes: Monty Python, Marx Brothers ... dislikes: mud flats... favorite people: Austrailian mutes... pet peeves: double physics, Barry Reed ' s jokes . . . found: at cape or track practice . . . big and blond . . . always acting crazy . . . known to be . . . when with the boys . . . member HADC . . . college. Student Council 3; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Sacred Cheese 1, 2, 3; Student-Faculty Forum 3. Peter Watts 175 Conant Road The market is our temple. Wattso . . . Rowdy . . . pet peeves: Hilairy women, the port creatures, an empty cooler. . . likes Boahs , B.P. ' s . . . dislikes D ' s and Ebbtide . . . favorite activities: drawing cartoons, water skiing, B-ball, partying, haras- sing . . . To the market! . . . Care! . . . Whip that scrace. . . . favor- ite people: Roux, Krauso, Sull, Cardo, and those boys . . . Chatham, and wee hour screaming with Krauso . . . an active member of the PLA. . . . college Senior play; Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 3,4; Basketball 1,2; P.L.A. 1,2, 3-Chairman 4. Anne White 27 Dean Avenue If you love something let it go free. If it doesn ' t come back it was never really yours. If it does love it forever. Annie . . . pet peeves: unfriendly people and Westwood . . . enjoys watch- ing soap operas, partying and talking a lot. . . likes lollipops, Camaros, and daydreaming . . . dislikes being burned out, and when people get mad at her. . . Seriously . . . He ' s my baby . . . Stephen . . . Goingup the Post? ... C.S. . . . Favorite people: Stephen, R.D., L.T., J. I., D.D., M.A., and Mr. Snell . . . Found with Steve in Hyde Park or at the Post or anywhere . . . 4 23 75 . . . Edith Bunker . . . Quartet . . . Short, strawberry blonde hair. Friendly . . . Hair Dressing School. Martha Whiting 30 Westland Avenue The smallest candle fills a mile with its rays. Martha . . . likes food, beaches, Bim , laughing. . . dislikes school lunches, homework, Reese ' s. . . Ya . . . Cute . . . I can ' t decide . . . pet peeves: shorthand, 3 studies last on Friday, being 5 ' H . . . B.C., M.F., P.C., C.S., DM., found at Bustins, in white Datson, at Mac ' s, at B.B., skiing in N.H. . . . skiing, tennis, concerts . . . college. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Softball Manager 2; French Club 1 . Laura Williams 175 Canton Street No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings. Laur . . . always talking. . . pet peeves: window, braces, taking beatings . . . enjoys swimming, bicycling, tennis . . . likes food and Rye Beach . . . hates make-up. getting washed ashore, fishing . . . Care! . . . What a killer! . . . favorite people: Mare, B. D., and others . . . found at Mac ' s or in the toy car . . . Wheaton. Senior Hockey game; Track 2, 3; Sacred Cheese 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama club 2; Yearbook staff; Swim team 3, 4; Gymnastics 1 , 3; Pep club 1 ; Spanish club 2. Leslie Williams 197 Hartford Street The best and noblest lives are those which are set towards high ideals. Leslie . . . doodling, singing, traveling. . . pet peeves: laughing long after its funny, never throwing anything away . . . likes old and new movies, foreign accents. . . dislikes getting up in the morning, thinking of the right thing to say too late . . . Weell , Is it washable? , Dang Nam-It . . . favorite people: Beck, G.P., E.W., and the I.B., Newman and Pacmo . . . weird faces, movie fanatic, daydreaming, sentimental . . . college. Chorus 1 ; Senior Play 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Associate Editor; Madrigals 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3; French Club 3, 4. Robie Wilson 173 Mayfair Drive Men of few words are the strongest men. Robie . . . likes people and music, art and sports . . . favorite people are Karen, Demps and Bish . . . found playing guitar, jamming, in New Hampshire . . . Robespierre . . . quiet, blonde and blue-eyed . . . Berk- lee Music College. Band 4; Track 1 ; Soccer 2, 3; Swimming 1 , 2, 3; Diving 3; Gymnastics 2. Mary Woicik 520 Canton Street But most she loves a happy human face. Mare. . . Woic . . . creative. . . pet peeves: cigarette smoke, pennies, drooly dogs . . . enjoys sewing, reading, sleeping . . . hates lima beans, wearing shoes . . . likes Vogue patterns, Beach Boys, dogs. Rye Beach . . . Peachy-Keen! . . . Howdy. . . . Bye-bye. . . . favorite people: Laur, Skip, Kitty . . . found at Mac ' s, the sewing machine, So-Fro Fabrics. . . pretty blue eyes . . . U. Mass-Amherst. Senior Play; Cheerleader 1, 3; Hockey Cheerleader 2; Pep club 1. 2, 3; Sacred Cheese 4; National Honor Society 4; Yearbook staff; No Paren- thesis 4; AFS club 2; Alteration shop 4; Senior Hockey game; Chairman of Student Steering Committee 4; Track 2. Robert Wyllie 8 Strafford Road There is nothing new except what is forgotten. Bob. . . Wyles . . . pet peeves: the B.L.T.... enjoys playing the drums, drawing . . . likes huge parties. . . Just, no way! . . . Hey! . . . favor- ite people: T.B., L.S., G.S.. M.C. . . . found cruisin ' . . . work, then college. Yearbook Photographer 2, 3, 4; School Photographer 1 , 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Sacred Cheese 1, 2; Harlequin 1,2. Joseph Zabilski 75Colleigh Street An honest man ' s the noblest work of God Skip . . . Z . . . enjoys football, track, guitar, baby powder fights . . . dislikes double physics, rained-out games, boring Saturday nights, and stalled cars in the rain . . . likes C block English, T.D. passes. . . We came to tie! . . . favorite people include Martha, Rick, Mary, Mark . . . found on football practice field, high jump mats or in the Buick . . . tall and handsome . . . B.C. Senior Play 4; Football 1, 2, 3; captain 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3; captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Scoiety 3, 4; Student Steering Committee 4. EARLY GRADUATES Nancy larocci 24 Larch 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 he hears however measured or far away. Nancy . . . vegetarian, pessimist . . . likes black cats, Boston . . . I don ' t know! . . . pharmacist . . . Northeastern. Tina Williams 60 Walpole Street, Dover Tina . . . enjoys listening to good music, swimming, and Softball . . . likes Brahms, Mr. B., meeting people and subways . dislikes cold auditori- ums, late rehearsals, being neat, getting dressed up . . pet peeves are practicing, the schools bells, and fingernails scratching on chalk boards . . . eh? . . . found in Mr. B ' s office or in the N.E. Conservatory . . favorite people include Mr. B., N.K., K.O., J.D. . . . vegetarian . . . blue jeans . . . plans to be a successful cellist. Brass Ensemble 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; All State Orchestra 1. 2, 3; All Eastern Orchestra 3; Concert Band 1 ; Drama Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3. John Clegg 25 Deerfield Avenue True worth is in being, not seeming. ' Under a Winking Sun We floated lightly, blindly. Airily, we breathed through pores of Thunderous sunshine. Mischievously proud, We danced on low, free winds; Then were caught on knotted brambles Which cooled with mint soft buds. Each watery bead wandered expectantly. Struggling, disentangling. Gathering strength in strange separation, Clinging to the Past and Present In sightless obedience to the Future. Converging once more We form a soothing, confident pool Of pondering individuals. The mirrored drops glisten Both alone and in confluence Under a winking sun. —Rosemary Conway Like Roses in the Park In the rose garden in the park let us learn how little there is to fear from the competition of conflicting seasons— and avoid comparisons, alone in that quiet place. The stillness of the slender bushes is, in itself, a virtue. The velvety crimson petals bask in brightness; solitude is theirs alone. The lush greenery blankets the earth ' s bareness with growth in all directions. Nurtured in the same soil, each plant is alike, yet somehow different. Let us learn to branch towards the sun like roses in the park —Kami Ballantine Years of hardening must my hands chisel For days past were molded as clay In the visions of elders and peers Concealed am I in stone Chipping it off to unveil myself Then readying to be bronze cast So I may remain sturdy. My intellect is the tool To sculpt my soul And polish the scratches. —Heather Moulton 75 CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR We came as freshmen, individuals thinking of ourselves and of our own immediate friends. We were unaware of what it meant to be a class, yet, we were ready to wander into an environment of firsts: A college-style media center, a rock and roll mezzanine, a smoking courtyard, and a not so lucrative Student Council store. We were captivated by the gossip column of the Sacred Cheese on the first day of school, by Fonzi and the gang on Fifties Day, by the Wizard of Oz on Fantasy Day, by an array of one-act play characters — both in the fall and spring — and by the ever-popular musical, Bye-bye Birdie. Our enthusiasm was born at this time for the sports life at Westwood High School football games, track meets, and tennis matches took on a new meaning for us. As we, members of the Class of 1976, participated in them — mud in the pool, Mary Anne and Anne on the courts, and Fab on the field. Do you also remember having sopping wet, sometimes frozen hair from the mandatory swim classes or Mr. Sloan ' s promotion to high school with us — bearded AFS ' er Claret Battistella — or Mr. Doyle ' s chasing us into the No Pass Area — or Vinny Lambert ' s invasion of Westwood. Throughout this celebrated year of firsts , our class offi- cers were: President Steve Polechronis, Vice-President Dave Quinn, Secretary Anne McGillicuddy, and Treasurer Kim Ofria. SOPHOMORE YEAR Sophomore year this class began taking shape in a painfully slow way. Although there was a conscious effort towards money-raising, we learned what the limits were on what we could and could not do. The officers at the time were: Presi- dent Donald Smith, Vice President David Bishop, Secretary Rosemary Conway and Treasurer Kim Ofria. Under their direction, a few activities were accomplished, and the class received an A for effort. We picked up $50.00 here and there at a variety of bake sales at football games and at some of the plays, took a trip to the Ice Capades, held a skating party at the new Westwood Rink, and spent a day at Nantasket Beach. Mr. Earles, then a class advisor for the first time, supported us with an enthusiasm few people realized. This was also the year the HADC was organized under the chairmanship of Gregg Boari. This group was to be followed later by equally innovative societies. The institution of the AFS dinner was established, and Harris Stylianou was the exchange student from Cyprus. The second musical of WHS was Guys and Dolls , so a lot of sophomores became cigar-smoking gangsters and gaudy flap- pers of the roaring twenties. In 1973, Westwood High switched from the Dual County League to the Tri-Valley League. It was the first year of Tuc ' s football camps, and the first year of soccer with sophomores Jim Fabiano and Stephen Polechronis being two of the three captains. The only sophomore on Varsity basketball was newcomer Mike Miller. The team ended its season with a record of 15-5 and went to the Eastern Mass. Tournament. Both the Girls ' Swim and Basketball teams went undefeated and became Tri- Valley League champs. We all seemed to be trying independence while still hanging on to old dependencies, but it was a good year for deciding in which directions we wanted to go. JUNIOR YEAR As we became upperclassmen, lectures on the future were being rammed down our throats. PSAT ' s, NMSQT ' s, SAT ' s, and Achievements were all dutifully taken. A great majority of the class had a new found activity — cruising around in the family car, while their licenses were hot off the presses. Our officers: President, Billy Geary; Vice President, David Rice; Secretary, Rosemary Conway; and Treasurer, David Quinn converted the class from financially troubled to eco- nomically sound. The Junior class ' s holdings tripled during the year; thanks to numerous bake sales, candy sales, and dizzy dues drives. The Marx Brothers and their film visited the high school in another fund raising venture. The event on which the most time was spent was the Prom, held at Sidney Hill Country Club with the theme Time in a Bottle . The school musical was Kiss Me Kate. The Sacred Cheese was recognized as one of the top school newspapers in the Northeast in a tri-state conference held at American Inter- national College. Hans Lundkvist, whose home base was Sweden, our AFS student. Leaving Westwood in the AFS program were Becky Smyth, who traveled to Indonesia, and Beth Scollins, who visited Belgium. We also had visitors such as Tom Ellis, Father Drinan, Len Berman, and Russian sailors gracing our company. Westwood High School received the Dalton Trophy as the football, girls swimming, girls basketball, winter and spring track, girls tennis, and softball teams all were league champs. The field hockey team also won two games. With all this behind us we finally reached the top. SENIOR YEAR This year has been the best year for the Class of ' 76 by far. Aided by the knowledge of being seniors, parties like Barry ' s, O nfl 76 h s s a p i and the realization that it was finally time to get together, we started to look around and see that everyone was out to enjoy life. This meant a variety of things to various people, but we learned to re- spect their differences. Planning the year ' s activities was the tireless class advisor Mr. Beurman, helped by the senior home- room teachers and President Bill Geary, Vice Presi- dent Stephen Polechronis, Secretary Rosemary Con- way and Treasurer Bill Burhoe. The class served the whole school with the doughnut program under the direction of Stephen Polechronis. Almost all the activities were successful in enjoyment and partici- pation, including the Senior Class Play Tom Jones , breakfast at Bickford ' s, the wheelchair bas- ketball game, the girls vs. boys hockey game, the banquet and the class trip. Intermingled with these activities were the mud- dy Thanksgiving Day football game, skip day at Old Silver Beach, the Prom and Cahoon ' s. In the fall, the senior class play was a unifying force and a good time for all. The stars of the 18th century piece were David Quinn and Debbie Goodale. The greatest contributor however, was Danny Towle, who came through with a party in a dangerously desperate situation. Also in drama, Oklahoma emerged as our last musical. Clay Baltimore McNally arrived in time to land one of the leading roles, which were shared by Mark Cavanaugh, Jeanne Munroe, Cindy Goodale, Robin Crawford and Mark Gelotte. The Banquet was an especially successful eve- ning. Undertaken with the eyes of the world upon us, it was a sophisticated, civilized night of dinner and dancing. The class trip was just as enjoyable. In sports, the girls ' basketball and swim teams went undefeated in the league, and were joined by the boys ' football and track teams. Westwood High School will be missing all the fantastic athletes that have led many of its winning teams over the past four years. We had the pleasure of having exchange students Ewald Filler from Austria and Mari Tsuda from Japan, who were among the most open and friend- liest members of our class. Being seniors brought other experiences as well. Breakfast at Ann ' s, lunch at Mac ' s and Louis ' , col- lege applications, turning legal, the PLA and Mr. Flaherty ' s lunch patrol were a few. Others were the continuing saga of Annie and Mud, Dr. Lehner and his clipboard, highway equipment in the courtyard and fog area signs. It ' s strange to think that we ' ve only really gotten to know ourselves as a whole in this one year, but it was all worth waiting for. We ' ve had some good times but it ' s not over yet. Here ' s to graduation, a great party at Paul ' s, and a happy, fulfilled life in the future. 77 ODDS N ' ENDS ■U ■ ' P jul ,  A A ' ■ • i . . ' ■ ii ••• v • B. Murphy M. Woicik D. Millward B. Aspinwall T. Tsebetzis A. Saia K. Arakelian A. Skelskie M. Murphy L. Williams R. Conway M. Fox K. Ballantine M. Band B. Geary M. Katler B. Denehy C. Keating C. Howland G. Fuller C. Andrews A. Lobosco B. Griffiths D. Murray G. DeAngelis R. Johnson A. Perlman L. Fafara L. Sarro J. Gresl 79  ■• fl ■ C. Goodale I. Pendergast M. McNamara C. Mooncai H. Moulton K. Derwin C. Huntington A. White M. Pizzuto N. Meridan S. Corkery J. Watson B. Powers J. Deacon L. Beausang T. Bulman 80 D. Olson C. Meyer C. Smith D. Johnson D. Quinn M. Hill M. Gelotte M. Cavanaugh T. Merrow N. Shepperson B. Smyth G. Pisano T. Johnson B. Burhoe B. Ingraham A M M. Whiting f •- • .■) • E k- ' i .• v • i t % ' it Best Looking Karen Kaligian Dave Rice Done Most for Class Bill Geary Rose Conway Most Intellectual Kim Crocker Mark Stone B CO I H Z w w CO CO Best Dressed Jeanne Munroe Bill Burhoe Class Wits Barry Reed Helen McDonald Most Dependable Bill Burhoe Karol Ballantine Stephen Polechronis J .. rr. ' Most Likely to Succeed Dan Towle Kim Ofria Class Flirts Steve Polechronis Cindy Ferraro Most Artistic Jan O ' Leary Heather Moulton Don Smith Most Athletic Mary Ann McCoy Jim Fabiano Most Musical Sherry Madden Jon Finn Friendliest Clay McNally Tina Johnson Most Versatile Dan Towle Beth Schweitzer Ann McGinnis Best Actor and Actress Mark Cavanaugh Jeanne Monroe Best Natured Dirk Kraus Lindy Sweeny Jeff Deacon Most School Spirit Susan Bero Vinny Lambert 83 84 85 w ffl Class Officers President — Kerry Nee Vice President — Linda Fabiano Secretary — Paula McDonald Treasurer — Nancy Fabiano Homeroom 24 Kneeling, left to right: Kathy Devlin, Barbara Bonner, Brenda Bashian, Roy Barter, Stephen Bourne, Ted Beaton, Steve Boyle. Rear: Soili Ayoub, Theresa Altimar, Michele Bolduc, Meredith Beers, Peggy Atkins, Cindy Baker, Linda Blum, Sue Ballantine. Homeroom 35 Kneeling, left to right: Steve Boyle, Frank Cardi- nal, Tony Campagna, Peter Carroll, John Cava- naugh, Scott Broadhurst, Bill Cannata, Gary Cap- puccino. Rear: Maura Casey, Mary Burke, Kathy Devlin, Chessy Busalacchi, Sue Ballantine, Rita Clark. 86 Homeroom 110 Kneeling, left to right: T. Collette, J. Delessandro, L. DiBenedetto, R. DeVasto, B. Cullen, P. Dressens, L. DiGregorio, A. Daitch. Rear: J. Dacey, D. Doherty, K. Devlin, B. Bonner, K. Cudworth, N. Davis, J. Decatur, K. Cook, S. Dettbarn. Homeroom 112 Kneeling, left to right: J. Foster, P. Fallavollita, D. Fleming, D. Follett, J. Fabiano. Rear: L. Fraza, N. Fabiano, S. Dunker, L. Finnegan, K. Fallon. JUNIORS Homeroom 1 13 Kneeling, left to right: S. Harrington, J. Garside, P. Hendrickson, T. Gould, G. Hall. Rear: D. Halligan, T. Harrison, L. Gattozzi, V. Gulla, J. Hildebrandt, D. Freidl, M. Hanlon. 87 ON o CZ (Z3 u Homeroom 121 Kneeling, left to right: E. Larkin, K. Kendrick, P. Kouri, J. Jarvis, C. Lin- denmeyer, T. King, C. Klint. Rear: R. Maloof, B. Kelly, P. Kenny, D. Keegan, J. Larson, R. Mackey, M. Love, K. Love. Homeroom 124 Kneeling, left to right: D. Madden, A. Martin, S. Mathys, J. McGowen, F. Massey, C. Madge, T. McBride, N. Mac- lellan, T. McGrath. Rear: J. McGowan, K. Mathews, D. McCafferty, P. Mc- Donald, L. McGee, K. MacMunn, S. Marrow, K. MacMullen, T. McCarthy. Homeroom 125 Kneeling, left to right: B Newell, J. Meyer, D. Mclnnis, M. Moeller, F. Meagher, K. Moran, J. North, T. Nichols, B. McNeill. Rear: K. Millward, K. Nordstrom, A. Montgomery, B. Morin, K. Moses, T. McLean, S. Miller, K. Mullarkey, K. Nee, E. McParland. JUNIORS Homeroom 129- A Kneeling, left to right: Mike Richardson, Rod Procaccino, Pete Randall, Scott Nyborn, Tom Perry, Paul Powell, Bill Rogers, Bruce Clay, Steve Boyle, John Mclver. Rear: Carol Rinaldi, Michele Rizzo, Marilyn Reddish, Katie Quynn, Charlotte Rasmussen, Deanie Pearce, Mary Ellen Reilly, Lynn Finnegan, Sue Pecararo, Tina Pandolfo, Robert Resker. Homeroom 141-B Kneeling, left to right: D. Sullivan, D. Spakevicius, J. Sup- ple, J. Sullivan. Rear: K. Scholz, M. Sullivan, L. Stacey, D. Clarke, S. Scollins, L. Sesnovich, D. Scibilia, C. Devlin, I. Ruza. Homeroom 153 Kneeling, left to right: M. Vartebedian, S. Wakelin, J. Webster, G. White, P. Wheeler. Rear: R. Brown, A. Mont- gomery, C. Welch, R. Surette. SOPHOMORES Room 30 Kneeling, left to right: M. Agar, N Boyle, D. Besser, A. Angelici, R. Bernar do, C. Berg, R. Black, J. Bertman. Stand ing: C. Bernardo, P. Benincasa, B. Berry M. Battle, J. Babineau, J. Bishop, B Brock, S. Bardzilowski, J. Atkinson. Room 34 Kneeling, left to right: P. Bruno, G Criss, S. Brown, D. Bullock, F. Clark, C Collette, L. Cariani, M. Coggins. Stand ing: J. Cavanaugh, K. Burhoe, S. Bullis L. Collins, S. Cobb, J. Coleman, R. Cas trechini, M. Crowley, L. Cappuccino. - v .. Room 72 Kneeling, left to right: F. Erlandson, S. DiBari, A. Fales, A. DiAttilio, D. Dion, G. Curtin, B. Dullea, V. D ' Ambrosio. Standing: L. Daniels, L. Drayton, J. Dowd, L. Cullen, D. Effgen, C. DeFeo, T. D ' Allessandro, J. Cudworth, L. Dray- ton, C. DiMattia, K. Dargan. Room 111 Kneeling, left to right: J. Fitzhenry, M. Frasca, K. Gallagher, J. Fannon, R. Gib- lin, J. Gavin, D. Dion, R. Gallagher, N. Finnegan. Standing: A. Giovino, S. Friedl, S. Follett, R. Flynn, D. Gilroy, A. Gallant, P. Frew, S. Fitzgerald, S. Flaherty, C. Gallberg, L. Ferraro, M. Ford. Room 115 Kneeling, left to right: D. O ' Sullivan, R. Gresl, G. Guerriero, C. Howe, D. Hill, E. Hedlund, D. Hall, J. Goode, J. Herlihy. Standing: D. Harrington, K. Hahn, S. Hill, C. Hastings, K. Hubbell, W. Howitt, P. Halkett, G. Hoffman, S. Hooper, K. Hanberry, J. McGee. 91 SOPHOMORES Room 120 Kneeling, left to right: S. Karp, B. Kilburne, M. Kinne, K. Kendrick, P. Kelly, R. Kostigen, S. Kent, L. Joyce. Standing: E. Hurley, M. Keane, J. Kelly, L. Jarvis, N. Kraus, R. Hubner, E. Ingraham, V. Irvine. Room 123 Kneeling, left to right: J. Lane, J. Mahoney, J. Mahoney, G. Mingels, S. MacQuarri, C. Massey, P. McDermott. Standing: J. Lund, M. McCoy, R. Macan, J. Francis, J. Ladd, N. Lynch, P. Landry, M. Lanzilla, J. MacMul- lan, A. Lester. Room 129-B Kneeling, left to right: J. Messina, P. McGin- nis, J. Merrow, P. Mirsky, M. McNamara, H. Mooncai, D. Murphy. Standing: S. McNally, Y. McKenna, M. Nee, K. McSweeney, J. McKeown, J. McGee, M. Napoleone, L. Mc- Gilly, J. Murray. 92 Room 132 Kneeling, left to right: G. Pearson, D. Pan- dolfo, L. Perna, M. O ' Neil, D. Ogilvie, M. Reddish, J. Rinaldi. Standing: C. Steeger, S. Reed, G. Suman, A. Pizzuto, D. Rizzo, K. O ' Neil, L. Porter. w 0 Room 133 Kneeling, left to right: M. Sham, D. Robertson, H. Sanford, A. Scarlatta, H. Schaeffer, J. Sherlock, B. Russell. Stand- ing: L. Ferraro, K. Sullivan, T. Sabbag, L. Taksery, P. Sheehan, J. Sullivan, N. Stockford. Room 144-C Kneeling, left to right: G. Mitchell, T. Vivona, A. Vartabedian, N. Thibault, D. Towle, T. Troy, J. Tosi. Standing: E. Wefald, W. Youlden, J. Taylor, L. Wad- den, S. Walsh, J. Warren. 93 FRESHMEN Room 23 Kneeling, left to right: B. Beaubieu K. Brawley, C. Beattie, P. Basile, J Bain, J. Barden, A. Atallah, C. At kins. Rear: K. Balabanis, J. Barring ton, A. Bennett, D. Bailey, J. Bishop J. Bernard, L. Bloom, L. Bartow, S Basch, E. Berlin, J. Bashian, S. Bern sen. Room 48 Kneeling, left to right: K. Martin, E. Larson, R. Landry, S. Mackey, J. Macri, D. Kinsman, J. Lynch, R. Kuppens, J. Kerivan, C. Lund, P. Manchester, T. Magri. Rear: D. Kram- er, M. Lobosco, E. Maus, L. Leonard, D. Klint, P. Kontrimas, M. Keough, A. Mason, E. MacDonald, K. Larson, M. Johnson, E. Berlin, L. Lynch. WW Class Officers Left to right: Nadine Neville, Vicky Quinn, Lauren Jarvis, Kay Mont- gomery. CLASS OF 1979 Room 33 Kneeling, left to right: A. Brown, M. Carver, J. Ciampa, K. Burke, D. Carl- son, C. Colpitts, M. Clarke, D. Craw- ford. Rear: A. Costinis, L. Brooks, B. Clement, L. Connors, D. Carr, C. Bounato, J. Coloney, S. Cook, B. Cappucino. Room 43 Kneeling, left to right: P. DelloRusso, K. Doursounian, S. Devlin, R. Daley, R. Doherty, D. Easland, P. Engeian, G. DiGregorio, M. Fabiano, B. Dea- con. Rear: D. Doyle, J. Delaplace, S. Dew, A. Deacon, J. Cullen, G. Edson, L. Daitch, S. Daher, K. Doull, H. Fairbanks, V. Dare, M. Donlon. Room 45 Kneeling, left to right: C. Ferzoco, N. Geary, E. Francis, J. Gattozi, B. Gal- lagher, A. Gilmore, M. Flynn, P. Gaughan, B. Gavin, J. Fannon. Rear: C. Gomes, S. Galins, S. Foster, S. Fuller, L. Gerulskis, D. Fleming, A. Gillespie, P. Gavin, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Gillespie, S. Gellotte. 95 CLASS OF 1979 • M f Room 71 Kneeling, left to right: J. McCoy, T. Michael, K. Meagher, M. McNamara, D. Megley, J. McCafferty, J. McDermott, J. Messina, B. McDonald, P. McGovern, S. Millard. Rear: C. Mitchell, B. McElroy, L. Maxwell, T. Monac, S. Monaghan, K. McHugh, A. Mitchell, K. Montgomery, M. McGinnis, L. McCarthy, C. McGill, C. Moeller. Room 48A Kneeling, left to right: T. Jacobs, J. Bar- den, R. Carbonaro, T. Harrington, E. Harnett, J. Gundel, S. Haywood, A. Hasiotis, C. Haley, E. Huber. Rear: K. Hazen, L. Hess, P. Henderson, L. Giberti, K. Kaligian, K. Keefe, J. Higginbottom, A. Hanlon, A. Kelly, A. Ihnatko, J. Howley, C. Keegan. Room 157A Kneeling, left to right: C. Scholz, J. Sil- verman, H. Sturgis, J. Scibilia, R. Sur- rett, C. Sheehy, J. Sterling, F. Tah- moush, P. Swartz, K. Smith, D. Smith, S. Swann. Rear: P. Tavalone, L. Stevenson, B. Shepperson, D. Sullivan, T. Smith, M. Shamon, J. Sten, R. Tarullo, D. Shan- ning, M. Sullivan, L. Rossetti, D. Runci, S. Seward. 96 Room 157B Kneeling, left to right: M. Vogel, R. Viar, B. Westhaver, C. Ventola, M. Turley, M. Warren, M. Wallace, R. Wylhe, D. Watson. Rear: M. Whitley, L. Vivona, P. Whalen, E. Troy, D. Valys, L. White, M. Web- ber, L. Weafald, K. VanStry, V. Wilhelm, S. Tosi, J. Turner, L. Towle, D. Walsh. Room 141A Kneeling, left to right: M. Rush ton, A. Piazza, G. Quinn, J Rosenberg, D. Roche, R. Sareault P. Ruza, J. Ryan. Rear: C. Pow ers, M. Rizza, L. Randall, C Prevett, M. Schmitt, B. Ratto, B Mutchler, A. Savioli, C. Rich, V Quinn, A. Robinson, K. Powers Room 101 Kneeling, left to right: D. O ' Rourke, P. O ' Reilly, C. Nagle, T. Mulroy, A. Ogden, G. Pissano, T. Petrakos, B. Moulton. Rear: B. Palmer, N. Neville, A. Pelusi, N. Nee, A. Murphy, H. Moulton, J. Nicol, J. Nagler, J. Mullins, R. Parlee. Room 72 Seated, left to right: Laura Schmatzler, Mary Henderson, Mary Walsh, Theresa McGiggin. Rear: Kathy Forsberg, Dwayne Gooch, Michael Rourke, David Koval, Mark Curran. 97 98 99 FOOTBALL . . . Green Pride . . . lonely days . . . Hey Ernie, stop bump- ing .. . Thor . . . Cabilfki, it ' ll never work . . . MC . . . Fountas vs. Team . . . pre-pre-pre-specialty periods . . . banana-type sit- uation . . . 3-5 . . . baby powder fights ... I don ' t want HIM in there . . . stumpy . . . Come on you Sull . . . holding hands in the huddle!? . . . sooo ugly . . . you got a pimple?? ... Al- right! . . . who wants to score!! . . . Funky Moose, Funky Chicken, and Funky Weasle . . . Under the direction of Head Coach Paul Tuccelli, and Senior Tri-Captains Mike Band, Dan Towle, and Skip Zabilski, the 41 member Wolverine team faced the challenges of what others thought would be a rebuilding year. With 17 spirited seniors setting the pace, the Wolverines were out to prove they didn ' t need any rebuilding! With seniors Vince Lambert, Phil Lyons, Dan Towle, Dave Brawley and Ed Susi on the offensive line, and Skip Zabilski, Chuck Sullivan, Mike Band and Danny Sheehan in the backfield the Wolvefine had plenty of offensive punch. Defensively, Westwood was a power to be reck- oned with — Mark Digregorio, Roy Johnson, Bobby Wallace, and injury sidelined Greg Boari, made other offensive units thing called Green Pride , and it would stick with this young team throughout the entire season. Westwood opened their ten game slate against the toughest team they would face all season, defending superbowl cham- pion Hanover Indians. The final score was 14-6, Westwood had lost its opener, but proved they were tougher than most had expected, as Hanover went on to allow only 12 points scored against them all season. On Monday, September 29, the Wolverines piled up 422 yards while belting Hopkinton 25-6. The Wolverines went above the .500 mark to stay, when on October 4th they traveled to Dover to play the Dover-Sher- born Raiders, and play they did as they ground out a 28-12 victory. One week later, Westwood hosted Ashland. By this time they had made people realize that they were a force to be accounted for. Westwood ' s defense devastated Ashland, bring- ing the Clocker offense to a grinding halt. The final score was Westwood 16, Ashland 7. On October 28 Westwood met Medway. Both teams were undefeated in league play and the victor would sit in first place in the Tri-Valley standings. These two teams tied for first last year and both wanted to win badly. Nobody could do it though, as the game ended in a 6-6 deadlock. The 1976 Wolverine Football Squad work. Paul Irving, Bill McGrail, Jeff Deacon and A.F.S. stu- dent Ewald Filler were right there when needed as all of Westwood High knew we were in for a Good Year! After months of pre-season workouts, a long hard summer camp, lots of work, sweat and pride, the New Wolverines were finally ready. It was Saturday, September 20 and the Wolverines were about to open their 1975 football season. As far as most people were concerned, Westwood was an uncertainty, there were too many it ' s . Most people were sure Westwood was not going to be a contender. The Wolverines had lost most of last year ' s squad, they had a new quarterback, a new backfield, and a first year defensive secondary, it seemed almost every face was a new one. No, people thought, Westwood was not going to be a contender this year. But how wrong they could be — if only they had known how far off they actually were. What a surprise they had coming! If only they knew that their new quarterback, and running backs would become some of the best in the division, that their New defense would be one of the toughest any of their opponents would have to face. If only they knew. A new aspect of Wolverine football surfaced this year, a ;v v T8- s ,Mio tmLSm ' I ™ ; Sophomores Front, left to right: Jack Tosi, Alfred Angelici, Jon Maloney. Paul Johnson, Jim Newman. Rear: Matt Reddish, Jeff Long, Steve Mel nnis, Gerard Benson, Joe Fitzhenry, Joe Fannon. 100 On November !, the Wolverines picked up their first shutout of the year, beating Medfield ' s Big Blue 35-0. The West- wood defense never let the Warriors get past the Wolverine 24, in an outstanding show of defensive strength. In their second and last non-league appearance of the year, the Wolverines suffered their second loss, (both non-league) of the season. Everything seemed to be missing as Wayland pulled off a come-from-behind 27-6 victory. The next weekend, Westwood traveled to play Big Bad Bellingham. Bellingham turned out to be neither Big nor Bad as Westwood branded the Hawks with a 36-1 3 victory. In a rain-postponed Millis game on November 22, The Wolverines posted their second shut out of the year, as Chuck Sullivan scored all four times to lead the Wolverines to a big 25-0 win. This set up the big Thanksgiving day clash with Holliston. Westwood had to beat Holliston, a loss or a tie would put them in second place. The Wolverines maintained their hex over superbowl-bound Holliston in a mud plagued scoreless tie on panther turf. Holliston has never scored against Westwood, in 6-0, 8-0 losses and this 0-0 tie. Westwood finished the Tri-Valley season in second place with a 6-0-2 record. A great team, and all of Westwood knew it. Juniors Front, left to right: Don Stewart, Neal MacElliney. Brian Clay, Jeff Jarvis. Rear: Richard Fitzhenry, Paul Fountas, Jeff North, Chris Klint, Peter Boari. Seniors Front, left to right: Dan Sheehan, Skip Zabilski, Mike Band, Vince Lambert, Paul Irving, Ed Susi, Mark DiGregorio. Rear: Chuck Sulli- van, Robert Wallace, Roy Johnson, Phil Lyons, Ewalt Filler, Jeff Deacon, Bill McGrail, Dave Brawley. 101 Basketball The Westwood five ended a long and gruel- ing season with a 16-7 record, while reaching the quarterfinals of the Tech Tourney for the fourteenth time in sixteen seasons. Under the able guidance of our own Wizard of West- wood - Head Coach Gail Thwing and his new assistant, Coach Robert Bon, the Wolverines started this season in a blistering fashion, beat- ing Millis (67-40), Ashland (75-36), and Hop- kinton (81-60). Led by Dave Olson, top scorer against Millis, the daring duo of Mike Miller and Bob Moses, playmaker Bill Burhoe, and super junior Steve Harrington plus a fine bench, the Wolver- ines continued the season on the ups and downs. First a loss to Plymouth-Carver (90-67) de- spite a 20 point effort by Dave Olson, then a victory over Weston (69-52). Next came a heartfelt loss to arch-rival Medfield (65-59) backed up against a victorious effort over Mans- field (83-60). This was followed by a loss to another tough rival, Holliston (64-54) with Mike Miller tossing in 21 points for the night. Westwood finally got back on the track with three straight victories — first against Medway (72-62) with Steve Harrington sinking a game- high 30 points, then over Bellingham (61-48) and lastly trouncing Dover-Sherbourne (74-47) with Mike Miller continuing what would even- tually lead to high scoring honors in four straight games averaging 17 points per game. As all good things must come to an end, so, too, did their winning streak. Unfortunately it was against a team they had previously de- feated. A three-point loss to Millis (55-52) was a great letdown but like all great teams, they came back. Not intending to let this kind of loss happen again, the Green Machine bombed Ashland (66-43), following up with a dazzling performance by Steve Harrington as he broke the school ' s record for most points scored in a single game by pumping in an unbelievable 45 points in just three quarters as Westwood de- molished Hopkinton (108-63). Next came THE GAME, a rematch between Westwood and league-leading Medfield. Every- one was psyched up and ready — especially Mike Miller and Dave Olson. Miller struck for 21 points and Olson added 1 5 more, along with spectacular defense. However, on account of a few disputed calls, we lost (73-70). Down in spirit after their close lo ss, West- wood lost their next game to Mansfield (62-59) but the depression lasted only that one game. Westwood went wild, ending the season in a blaze of glory, winning their last four games. Starting with Holliston (61-50), continuing with Medway (82-67) with Dave Olson popping in 25 points, then rolling over Bellingham (93-47), and Dover-Sherbourne (82-60). Mike Miller ended the regular season on a high not scoring 28 points against his former school. On to the Tech! was the cry. Over Seekonk (70-58), over Holliston (44-34), final- ly reaching the quarterfinals versus Dorchester. Despite a gallant effort, our boys went down in defeat (68-60) but we were nevertheless proud. The Tech was over for us this year but we will be back. It was a fine season by a fine squad, but it was over. The game has ended, the cheers have died down, but the memories are still fresh in our minds. Goodbye Mike Miller, Dave Olson, Bob Moses, and Bill Burhoe. You all made this an unforgetable season. Varsity Front, left to right: B. Burhoe, D. Olson, M. Miller, Captain; S. Harrington, B. Moses. Rear: J. Gorham, J. Tavalone, T. McGrath, J. North, M. Bennett, Coach Thwing, D. Thwing. Junior Varsity Front, left to right: T. Vivona, T. Troy, B. Russell, G. Hall, Captain; G. Benson, M. Agar, P. Mirsky. Rear: J. Warren, J. Lane, C. McCoy, P. McDermott, J. Messina, Coach Bonn. 103 A WAY TO WIN Varsity Kneeling, left to right: A. Deacon, N. Fabiano, C. Bussalachi, N. McDonald, B. Bonner. Rear: Coach Delaney-Smith, M. Love, Madeline McCoy, A. McGinnis, Mary Ann McCoy, G. DeAngelis, S. McSweeney. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Well, the girls did it again! The varsity went undefeated (19-0) and captured the Tri-valley League title for the third year in a row while the JV ' s had a respectable 17-12 record for second place in the league. Under coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, the young varsity was built into one of the strongest, most respected teams in the state. The team was unified under the leadership of Mary Ann McCoy, Ann McGinnis, and Ginny DeAngeles. The team is expected to be just as strong next year with several coming up from Coach Kathy Schurz ' s J.V. Although the top-seeded Varsity fell victims to Foxboro in the state tourney, their accomplishments and recognition throughout the state were outstanding. Sadness, . . . Are you bricked over? . . . the club RR L . . . bench jokes . . . Saturday morning practices . . . give me a break ... 5 springs! . . . more . . . Fantastic!! Junior Varsity Front, left to right: J. Fabiano, V. Irvine, L. Fabiano, P. McCarthy, G. Hoffman, R. Hubner. Rear: Coach Schurz, M. Nolan, K. Devlin, L. Jarvis, K. Dargan, E. Griffin, B. Derwin. Co-Captains Tina Johnson and Mary Ann McCoy ! 1 Varsity Field Hockey Seated, left to right: K. Devlin, A. McCarthy, D. Effgen, M. Fox, B. Schweitzer, R.Conway, L. Nichols, M. Murphy, B. Ingraham. Standing, rear: T. Johnson, Co-Captain; N. Fabiano, D. Pearce, K. McSweeney, B. Bonner, J. Babineau, G. Hoffman, J. MacMullen, M. McCoy, Co-Captain. Missing from photo: M. Love, C. Dion. Taking part Is Everything FIELD HOCKEY Sticks much . . . Ricey babes . . . Get off our field . . . Lou ' s F.H. party . . . Shine a moon, Dec . . . What a hacker . . . Where ' s the ball? . . . Press agent Foxy . . . Remember Lums!!!! . . . HUSHE ... Go Ant . . . Come on, you can run faster than that . . . Every corner is a goal . . . We ' re getting closer every year! . . . The Varsity Field Hockey team ended their season with a fair record of 3-4-1 under the dedicated coaching of Elizabeth Rice. The Varsity was filled with energetic seniors and the team was led by co-captains Mary Ann McCoy and Tina Johnson. J.V. was coached by Paula Hillberg and J.V. had a record of 2-5-1 under the leadership of co- captains Beth Ingraham and Jane Cavanaugh. The team looks for- ward to next year with hopes resting on the younger athletes. Perhaps Westwood ' s Field Hock- ey Team won ' t be far from the State ' s next year? Junior Varsity Kneeling, left to right: K. Hanley, J. Cavanaugh, V. Irvine, I. Leonard, C. Jarvis. Standing, rear: K. Kaligian, B. Ingraham, P. Frew, J. Bashian, L. Sig- mund, Coach P. Hillburg. 105 CROSS COUNTRY You ' re just in time for Cross Coun- try . . . Line up for Girl ' s Clubs , Whose Birthday is it? , Up to six inches . . . Wider , Take advantage of their mood, Course for time again?! But coach it ' s raining! The Westwood High Cross Country team had another good season this year with a fine 5-2 record. The squad was led by Captains David Quinn, Mark Gelotte, and Mark Cavanaugh. The harriers went through weeks of grueling practice but were disappointed by two close losses. The season was a fun one with the jokes and contests of Barry Reed and Evans Howard, two f our year men on the squad. The surprise of the year was the appear- ance of Coach Fischler, dressed in white, leading exercises. As far as individual performances go, the season was one of surprises as well as the expected. Greg White had another fine year leading the team. Mark Gelotte, a sur- prising Paul Powell, David Quinn and Peter Dresens rounded out the top five positions. Right behind them in the important 6, 7 and 8th position were Peter Hendrickson, Mark Cavanaugh and Steve Bourne. Seniors on the squad included Barry Reed, Evans Howard, Jon Chapin, Tom Palmer, George Lester and the Tri-Captains Quinn, Gelotte and Cavanaugh. The team should be strong next year with the return of several strong Juniors and Seniors and promising Fresh- man. First row, left to right: Coach H. Fischler, G. White, B. Reed, M. Cavanaugh, D. Quinn, M. Gelotte, J. Chapin, G. Lester. Seco nd row: D. Murphy, P. Halkett, S. Swann, P. Dressens, T. Palmer, P. Marinelli. Third row: R. Larson, J. Ryan, C. Lund, P. Condrin, P. Powell, B. Palmer, J. McCafferty. BkL fli Captains Left to right:B. Murphy, Coach Rice, E. Waters. Left to right: Cavanaugh. Tri-Captains D. Quinn, M. Gelotte, M. GYMNASTICS Murt and the vicious B.R. ' s . . . Anita ' s fantastic smile . . . Can we pick up? ... Pal on the beam? ... K. B. and her hips? . . . Head, toes, nose, and the gang . . . Good Luck!!! . . . This year ' s Girls Gymnastic team fin- ished their season with a fantastic record of 6 wins and 2 losses. This made them sec- ond in the Tri-Valley League. Under the strong but lenient hand of Coach Elizabeth Rice, the girls tumbled their way to suc- cess. The talented underclassmen look for- ward to many more great seasons! 106 Front, left to right: L. Cappuccino, D. CurieMo, A. Gallant, B. Mclntyre, E. Hanley, B. Ratto. Rear: C. Bernado, D. Runci, E. Pa) lis, E. Waters, B. Murphy, A. Montgomery, S. McNally, A. Murphy. Co-Captian Dave Rice Varsity Front, left to right: J. Gavin, P. Swartz, P. McGinnis, G. Cappuccino, J. Riordan, C. McWade, Co-Captain; P. Murphy, Manager. Rear: B. Cullen, Manager; M. Reddish, R. Proccacino, W. Rogers, S. Pratt, T. Merrow, D. Sexton, Co-Catpain; P. VanWart, M. Rushton, J. Garside, T. Joyce, J. Proccacino, Coach K. Crowe. (Missing from photo: David Rice, Co-Captain). u ?]£ i •• j Junior Varsity Front, left to right: K. Powers, D. Mulhane, W. Gavin, S. Kent. Rear: M. Reddish, A. Fales, J. Ciampa, D. Megley, T. Jacobs, D. Hill, Coach P. Carroll. HOCKEY The Outrage song . . . Creature . . . El . . . Skinhead . . . Bedford . . . Concord . . . Hey, she doesn ' t have a red hat on! . . . silent bus rides . . . Get psyched! . . . Does anyone have any gum? ' This year ' s Wolverine Hockey squad had a memorable season. The team, led by Tri-Captains Dave Rice, Chris McWade, and Dennis Sexton, gave all they could in each of their games. The highlights of the year came in two fantastic ef- forts; one against Bedford and the other versus Concord. The team ' s all-star goalie Chris McWade proved to be frequently tested in the nets. In many games he was called on to face the bouncing rubber puck nearly sixty times. Dave Rice was the squad ' s high scorer and Tom Joyce was named unsung hero. Fine plays were executed by many other team members, especially Tom Merrow, Dennis Sexton, Bill Rogers, Paul Swartz, Steve Pratt, Mark Rush- ton, John Proccacino, Peter VanWart, Jeph Gar- side, and Rod Proccacino. The team would like to thank their loyal fans — the cheerleaders, Mr. McWade, the Rice ' s, Liz, Bren, Sully, Riz, the Pratts, and the Rogers for attending all of their games. Coach Kevin Crowe also deserves special recognition for all the time he put into the team ' s worthwhile practices and activ- ities. SPRING TRACK Why SOCCER Varsity Soccer Team Seated: J. Gavin, W. Gavin, Swartz, Wyllie, McDonald, Powers. Kneeling: Hill, Cullen, Rushton, Megley, Garside, Watson, Planz, Proccacino, Russell. Standing: Santamans, MclMally, Proc- cacino, Fabiano, Harrington, Mulhall, Polechronis, Abbott, Troy, Burhoe, Dea- con, Sexton, Downes, Geary, Sterling, Boyle, Lane, Mahoney, Coach Crowe. Senior Standouts Front, left to right: Captain B. Burhoe, D. Sexton. Rear: Captain J. Fabiano, C. McNally, R. Mulhall, Captain S. Polechronis. Track Kneeling, left to right: Joe Fannon, Dave Koval, Duane Sullivan, Don Stewart, Skip Zabilski, Dan Sheehan, Paul Cappello, Captain; Dave Greenwood, Captain; Mark Gelotte, Rick Watson, Tom Palmer, Scott Brown, Bob Giblin, Paul DiBari, Manager. Rear: Coach J. Gearron, Bill Palmer, Doug Crawford, Tom Lindemayer, Scott Swann, Sam DiBari, John Cavanaugh, Paul Condrin, Greg White, Jeff North, Todd McGrath, Peter Dressens, Tom Troy, Dave Robertson, John Mclver, John Fannon, Ken Smith, Jim Ryan, Coach R. Hargreaves. Once again the boys ' Spring Track Team remained undefeated in the Tri-Valley League. The team, led by co-captains Paul Capello and Dave Greenwood squelched all of their opposition in every event. Under the direction of Coach Hargreaves and Coach Gearon, the boys swept their closest competitor Holliston in the conference meet and sent Don Stewart, Dave Greenwood and Greg White to the States. With many strong underclassmen to take the place of the graduating seniors, next year ' s team promises to be another winner. j0 settle for less? WINTER TRACK Champions All loach David Sanfason with Tri-Captains Skip Zabilski im Fabiano, and Dave Greenwood. 1976 was labeled a rebuilding year for the Wolverine Winter Track Team. Coach Sanfason, a three-year veteran, knew he would have a difficult time filling the vacancies left by last year ' s graduates. With the motto We came to win and the help of Assistant Coach Paul Tuccelli, Coach Sanfason developed the second straight undefeated championship. winter track team. The team, led by Tri-Captains, Jim Fabiano, Dave Greenwood, and Skip Zabilski, intimi- dated all of their opponents, especially in the two-mile with Greg White and Mark Cavanaugh, Dave Quinn, and Mark Cavanaugh in the mile, league record holder Dave Greenwood in the hurdles, and state champion Jim Fabiano in the 300 and 40. Other great performances were turned in by Fred Cogswell, Paul Cappello, Chris Andrews, Jon Chapin, Tom Palmer, Skip Zabilski, Bill McGrail, Don Stewart, Jeff Jarvis, Nick Boyle, and the team ' s first female letter winner, Andrienne Giovino— not to mention a host of other underclassmen. The only mar in an otherwise perfect record came against non-league Shrewsbury when the team arrived ten minutes late for the meet, resulting in the eventual disqualification of the Westwood jumpers after having been allowed to compete and win the necessary points required to put them on top. Capping off the winter season, the Wol- verines finished a solid second in the state meet with Greenwood, Cogswell, Zabilski, White, and Stewart all receiving medals and Fabiano win- ning the 300. Next year ' s team looks like another league winner with many returning underclassmen and Coach Sanfason ' s new motto in mind — Num- ber one is much more fun! 1976 Girls Spring Track Squad Captain Karen Kaligian fcvM 3 GIRLS SPRING TRACK Lindy-tail . . . We came to tie . . . Wait for the gun, Jimmy. . . . I ' d like to see you run hurdles! . . . team warm-ups . . . Girls Club song . . . 1-2-3 Uhhh . . . Surprise lap! . . . Cav. off the bus! . . . oranqe peel fights . . . Beth and Joanne . . . Andrienne Giovino — Superstar . . . Odeseus and the Pretender . . . morning workouts . . . Kentucky fried leg . . . Get lost. Beaker! . . . Number two just won ' t do! . . . Sheman . . . I ' m looking for a winner! ... DAVE toilerman, let ' s go! ! Under the direction of Coach Schurz, the girls jumped, hurdled, and ran their way to a first place finish in the Tri-Valley League. Many new school and league records were broken by this amazing team. Special efforts were turned in by Val Irvine, Val Gulla, Sandy Freidl, Liz Pal I is, Adrienne Giovino, Karen Kaligian, and the three Fabiano ' s. The team bids a fond fare- well to Coach Schurz, as no one can ever take her place. GOING TD BAT Varsity Front, left to right: Tom Bulman, Mike Band, Dave Rice, Mike Miller, Rick Carroll, Dave Olson, Steve Burke, Jim Fabiano. Rear: Mgr. George Whalen, Chris Klint, Barry Cullen, Mike Fredricks, Mark DiGregorio, Chris McCoy, Steve Harrington, Joe Tavalone, Coach Downes. BASEBALL Good life! . . . Yea, you ' re right! . . . Nice try . . . Jim Fabiano - Chico. Once again the baseball team ended an out- standing season as co-champions with a record of 12 wins and 4 losses. The team ' s co-operation on the field resulted in an enjoyable season for all. Captain Jim Fabiano, leading all-star candidate, led his team at the plate with a superb .500 batting average. Mike Miller was chosen to be the all-star pitcher and accumulated a 19-5 record during his three years on the mound. Many memorable plays were turned in by a number of team members, especially seniors Dave Rice, Mike Band, Steve Burke, Richard Carroll, Dave Olson, Mark DiGreg- gorio, and Tom Bulman. The high point of the year was the decisive victory over Hyde Park in the quarter finals of the Tournament. Despite the rocky field and an aching Jim Fabiano, Ricky Carroll smashed a grand slam home run to put Westwood on top to stay. Their later loss to a fine Newburyport squad signified an end to a great season.  r_r iiiiiii ■— — - j - Junior Varsity First row, left to right: M. Fabiano, B. Russell, S. Follett, D. Hill, J. Scibilia. Second row: D. O ' Rourke, G. Benson, B. Cap- puccino, J. Kerivan, J. Warren. Third row: M. Coggins, S. Millet, J. Lyons, P. O ' Reilly. Rear: B. Dullea, D. Besser, G. Guerriero, Coach Robert Bonn. SWIM TEAM AND DIVING Is practice hard today? . . . How many laps do we have left . . . one more dive . . . Put on Rollover Beethoven! ... Put on the Beatles, I ' m sick of the Beach Boys . . . The Weekenders! . . . Rarse ' Em! . . . Who is mooning in the deep end? . . . Out by 6 p.m. . . . Cheeky Cheeky games with Gold Fingers . . . Psyche! . . . pushing . . . Ya going diving . . . beat the clock . . . We ' re 1 . . . The girls are to be congratulated for their third undefeated league season but without the excellent coaching ability of Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith the girls realize this winning season wouldn ' t have been possible. The com- bined swimming-diving teams had 2 non-league upsets but these losses did not ruin their confidence as the girls went all the way to recapture the league title from Dover-Sherborn in an easily won tie-breaker swim meet. This year the diving team did very well — Cindy Ferraro placed first in Easterns and States. Maura Casey placed second in the States and 3rd in the Easterns. Lisa Ferraro placed 4th in the States. Girls ' Swim Team First row, left to right: C. Connors, V. Gulla, L. Ferraro, M. Casey, C. Ferraro, S. Tosi, V. Wilhelm. Second row: K. Montgomery, M. Nee, S. Reed, S. Miller, R. Surette, N. Stockford, J.Ward. Rear: J. Cloney, S. Freidl, K. Sullivan, A. Montgomery, J. Bernard, C. Steeger, S. McNally, Coach Delaney-Smith. 111 SKI TEAM 1976 Massachusetts Bay State League Ski Champions Ski Team Left to right: D. Johnson, K. Duquette, J. Deacon, L. Towle, S. Broadhurst, M. Don- Ion, D. Hall, P. MacPherson, D. Towle, K. Donlon, J. Merrow, L. Sigmund, P. Donlon, K. Mathews, B. Eldridge, B. MacNeill, B. Ingraham, Coach John Rogers. Under the leadership of first-year coach John Rogers, the spirited Wol- verine Ski Team put together an in- credibly strong and balanced cross- country and slalom attack to ski off with the Massachusetts Bay State League Ski Championship. Westwood not only took the league championship for the first time ever, but also did it with the amazing record of 19 wins and only 3 losses. The fact that Westwood won with a very young team, the only se- niors being Jeff Deacon and Dan Towle, further displayed the tremen- dous leadership ability of Coach Rogers. Captains Dan Towle and Kim Mathews were also instrumental in lift- ing this hard-skiing group of racers to first place in the league. 1976 will surely be an unforgetable year for all the members of the squad. . . . Ski Team is a varisty sport . . . Beth and Jeff . . . soccer in the mud . . . What Scott, only second! . . . cutting, trail, cross-countrying in the woods . . . Excuses, excuses, we ' re not going to win this way . . . running around the high school (or through it) . . . John, do we really have to ski that course?! . . . GOLF 112 A record of 9 wins and 5 losses was good enough to place the Wolver- ine golfers in fourth position in the Tri-Valley League standings. Coach Kodzis was proud of his squad which was extremely young and somewhat unfamiliar with many of the courses. With only one senior and one junior member, we can look for a fine season next year when the squad takes to the turf. Perhaps the most impressive ac com- plishment was that of Carolyn Welsh making the squad as an alternate. She marks a first for Westwood golf - the first time a girl has ever made the team! Captain Dan Towle Captain Kim Mathew; Golf Team Rear, left to right: Coach Kodzis, R. Megley, J. Hepburn, J. Herlihy. Front: J. iMcNamara, D. Watson, C. Welch. McNamara, D. Pendergast, M. Ibthe rigors of training,weVe style of champions, Cneeling, left to right: Cindy Katler, Becky Ingraham, Captain; Becky Smyth, Captain; Betsy Ratto. tear: Susan Scollins, Mary Beers, Beth Ingraham, Karen Moses, Nancy Kraus, Melissa Johnson, Mary _ou Sullivan. Lissi Sesnovich, Michele Bolduc, Nancy Burhoe, Coach Procaccmo. This year ' s Girls ' Tennis Team completed another successful year with a record of 13 A ins and 3 losses. Capatains Becky Smyth and Becky Ingraham led their team through an outstanding season under the guidance of Coach Procaccino. The girls proved in their regular season that they had talent, and they gave their best jffort in the first round of the States against Falmouth. Mary Ann McCoy, Ann VIcGinnis, and Betsy Ratto executed victories in the singles. Betsy and Ann assured a :eam victory when they won three set matches. The girls lost in the second round to Weston as all of the seniors were felling the epercussions of Rizzo ' s graduation party. The team would like to thank Coach Proc for all that she did to make Westwood a vinning team. BOYS ' TENNIS Once again the Tennis Team finished an outstanding season with a record of 14 wins ind 2 losses. The season was both meaningful and enjoyable. For the seniors, this year narked the end of four great seasons with the Tennis Team and Coach Peter Case. The 1976 season was highlighted by fantastic plays executed by both upper and lower :lassmen. Seniors Bill Burhoe, Tom Joyce, Clay McNally, Bob Moses and Joe Sullivan turned in superb seasons; the most successful being the undefeated doubles combination of Tom Joyce and Joe Sullivan. The underclassmen also deserve recognition for their excellent games. The Tennis Team, especially the graduating seniors, would like to thank Mr. Case for nany fine years of tennis and many great years of friendship. Fine time for singles. . . Traveling with the Baseball Team and Softball Team . . . ' S.O.M.F.!!! . . . Broken strings, cracked frames and nasty words — !!!! . . . Some toil shots and a lot of good shots ... I heard there was no practice today, Mr. Sase?? ... devoted fans K.K., K.N., Mr. B., Mrs. B., Mr. S., many teachers and friends . . . Brucie baked on air!!?? . . . Spinach chin . . . Howdy Doody . . . What I tremendous head you have!! . . . T.J., Joe, Willy, Haven and Clay. Kneeling, left to right: Bob Moses, Bill Burhoe, Clay McNally, Joey Sullivan, Tom Joyce. Rear: 3oach Case, Owen Berg, Mark Vartebedian, Ted Beaton, John Abbott, Ted Nichols, Paul McDer- nott, John Procaccino, Scott Broadhurst, Alan Vartebedian. GIRLS ' TENNIS J Coach Gearon SWIM TEAM Captain Bobby Mulhall r2 tewB£ wk ' 9 { -■ — ' LJM — -— ' JM flB - « H E.v Mfl l Ife 9 WBFf -j£9 | x?; ' ,; |Ear Efc? 4 ' -• -Wi J 5 ; vESb W jf mr Zr • fti 1 «m ? jBHmmW 4 L 1 ; J Swim Team First row, left to right: D. Crawford, C. Peterson, M. Vartabedian, R. Surrett, J. Mahoney, E. Winslow, D. Dion, T. Palmer. Second row: K. Gavin, J. Goode, J. Coleman, B. Bieulieu, L. McMakin, S. Haywood, D. Roche, T. Magri. Third row: J. Supple, D. Legge, J. Kearns, J. Reardon, F. Meagher, J. Ahigian, A. Perlman, R. Olson, S. DiBari, F. Early, M. Coggins, R. Mulhall, R. Reilly, Coach Gearon. Team captains Jim Ahigian, Bob Mulhall, and Jack Reardon led the team to its most successful season ever— eleven wins and one loss. This record was good enough to finish second in the Suburban Conference and second in the Suburban Conference Championships. Both of these seconds were at the hands of Brockton (University) High School. Next year ' s team should be even better with twelve returning lettermen and an outstanding diving team. Senior Captain Jack Reardon leaves with his 1:06.5 min. 100 yard backstroke record still standing. All other records are held by next year ' s team. This sounds promising for a fantastic season in ' 77! SOFTBALL ■ ■i ■ Varsity ront, left to right: R. Hubner, M. Fox, C. Smith, J. Gresl, B. Schweitzer, K. argan; Rear: D. Murray, K. Love, C. Dion, B. Bonner, P. McCarthy, A. eacon, E. Griffin, B. Griffiths, Coach Frasca. Junior Varsity Front, left to right: B. Billard, S. Fitzgerald, L. Stephenson, J. Haley, M. Burke, K. Wolfe, J. McKeown. Rear: D. Harrington, B. Derwin.C. Larson, C. Fosenfeld, M. Love, J. Ogden, J. McMullen, Coach Joyce. Coach Frasca, new uniforms . . . Capt. Fox and Bud . . . Quit irowing rocks! . . . wonderful fans ... A little bingo . . . Come n Chuckie . . . What are the signals! . . . Westwood 6 - Belling- am 5 . . . Wise up! . . . gum . . . fudgesicals ... a record of 13-4 . . States: Westwood 10 - Harwich 5 . . . Jugs ... a loss to North ittleboro . . . Show me the way to go home! . . . After a week of grueling tryouts in which many hopeful players ave their best. Coach Joyce Frasca picked her squad. Except for itching, the team looked strong in every department. This situation as quickly remedied when senior Chuckie Smith stepped on the jbber. She became the number one pitcher with a fine 10-2 record. This year ' s Captains were Martha Fox and Beth Schweitzer, lartha, center fielder and Beth, first baseman, ended their fourth ear on the varsity squad with a great season. Each scored over lirty runs, stole the most bases, and batted over 450. Senior Ginnie DeAngelis, the starting left fielder, also ended four years on the varsity squad. She continually made spectacular catches and looked very sharp at the plate. As the season opened, the team lacked a third baseman. Senior Joyce Gresl took over the hot corner and did an excellent job. Joyce had a great year and led the team with three home runs. The team ended their regular season in the Tri-Valley League in second place with a record of 13-4. They entered the State Tourna- ment for the second successive year. The girls defeated Harwich 10-5 with Chuckie Smith going the distance for the win. The squad traveled to Taunton for the quarter-finals where they lost to North Attleboro 17-5. The fun, productive season ended with that game but next year ' s squad promises to rival the ' 76 Wolverines. 115 wed like to make things perfectly clear STUDENT COUNCIL This year ' s Student Council, under the lead- ership of Jim Fabiano, Mary Ann McCoy, Lissi Sesnovich, and Meredith Beers, continued to play an active role in the leadership, direction, and affairs of the school. The council successfully sold Green Pride buttons and hats in the fall. They raffled the school stereo and planned a highly successful school-wide dance. All in all, the council greatly contributed to the unity of our school. Jim Fabiano Council President Miss Judith Bolles Advisor STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD 118 Left to right: A. Skelski, J. McCafferty, D. Pearce, M. Beers, B. Aspinwall. The Student Advisory Board offers the students of Westwood High an op- portunity to share their feelings with the faculty and administration. The Board promotes the exchange of ideas concerning life at the high school in order to create an environment in which all students may learn and enjoy their years at Westwood High School. Always changing, experimenting, reaching . . . STUDENT- FACULTY FORUM First row, left to right: H. Fischler, E. Clement, M. Milan, S. Harrington, L. Sesno- vich, M. Bolduc, G. Hoffman, J. Babineau, K. O ' Fria. Second row: D. Towle, S. Karp, T. Earls, E. Eberly, A. Gallant. Rear: A. Perlman. The Student-Faculty Forum is a school government body which meets monthly and is comprised of Faculty Senate members, Student Council members and at-large members of the faculty and student population. The Forum kept itself busy with the questions of class rank and expanding student responsibilities. They also became in- volved with reforms proposed by the student steering commit- tee. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE This year Westwood High School hosted two exchange students - Ewald Filler from Germany and Mari Tsuda from Japan. With the aid of their special friends in the AFS Club, the students were readily adopted into a great variety of school functions. Mike Kusmin partook of a similar experience this year in Mexico. The exchange students came as strangers and will have to leave behind many close friends. The club sponsored another successful International Dinner in April to help the Field Service pay for the foreign students ' expenses. The annual magazine drive once again proved suc- cessful and provided the bulk of financial support. The participation of many students in the activities of AFS will hopefully stimulate their desire to meet people from different cultures. Ewald Filler Mari Tsuda First row, left to right: M. Bolduc, K. Moses, D. Heywood, L. Sesnovich, M. Rizzo, J. Ward. Second row: M. Tsuda, A. Bennett. Third row: H. Moul- ton, B. Smyth, N. Kelleher, B. O ' Connell, B. Scol- lins, K. Mullarkey, C. Cutler, D. Spakevicius, M. Shamon. Fourth row: Mrs. Ballou; Advisor, D. Scibilia, J. Barrington, B. Rogers, E. Filler, L. Vivona. Fifth row: D. Doyle, A. Anacko. Give me a W . . . buy a hat and button . . . where ' s your school spirit? . . . play When Westwood High School Boys ... ... who ' s goin ' to Mac ' s . . . The ref brought his lunch . . . rebounds . . . You, you, you, . . . Big Blue . . . Who scored that goal? . . . We ' re number one! . . . ROWDIE . . . We ' re in the Tour- ney! ... NO ONE COULD BE PROUDER!!! h NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PEP CLUB First row, left to right: R. Macari, K. MacMunn, K. Donlon, M. Reddish, S. Peccararo, N. Kraus. Second row: M. Mundt, J. Haley, L. Colwell, V. McKenna, L. Taksery, M. Nee, D. Clarke, L. Fraze, V. Gulla, S. Harrington, J. Clegg, K. Quynn. Third row: D. Scibilia, L. Sesnovich, C. Smith, S. Hill, L. Jarvis, J. Babineau, J. Ward, A. Montgomery, K. Mullarkey, G. Lester, B. Bashian. Fourth row: P. Frew, A. Gallant, K. Moses, M. Bolduc, K. Cudworth, A. Kelly, S. Tosi, G. Whalen, C. Welch, K. Ballantine. Fifth row: J. McKeown, C. Rich, J. Decatur, L. Sicard, M. Shaman, N. Neville, J. Conway, L McGuinness, C. Howland, N. Lynch, L. Joyce, K. MacMullen. Sixth row: J. Cavanaugh, K. Love, T. Sheehan, M. Casey. First row, left to right: L. Williams (Sec.), B. Smyth (V.P.), K. Ofria (Pres.), G. Pisano (Treas.). Second row, D. Quinn, M. Cavanaugh, D. Doyle, J. Gresl, M. Woicik, J. Kearns, D. Follett, S. Dettbarn, K. Cudworth, C. Bussalacchi, B. Bonner. Third row: B. Moses, C. Smith, M. Henry, M. Tsuda, D. Murray, K. MacLellan, G. Lester, P. McDonald, J. Hildebrant, S. Harrington, L. Gattozi, D. Pearce, C. Friedl, B. Scollins. Fourth row: T. Altimar, S. Zabilski, P. Atkins, M. Beers, B. Schweitzer, R. Murphy, L. Blum, M. Bolduc, S. Karp, J. Ward, B. Geary. Fifth row: M. Hubbell, D. Shamlian, D. Sheehan, M. Band, L. Saaro, D. Spakevicius, L. Sesnovich, K. Crocker, K. Moses, T. Williams. This year was probably the most suc- cessful for the National Honor Society. Under President Kim Ofria, Vice Presi- dent Becky Smyth, Secretary Leslie Wil- liams, and Treasurer Grace Pisano, the organization engaged in many worthwhile activities. An exchange program with Hingham and Framingham North allowed inter-twon discussions of goals and ideas. A successful fund-raising project provided money to purchase a set of books for the Media Center. Other community and school service projects kept members busy throughout the year. In addition, several cookouts and dinners were held for fun and relaxation. Finally, the 1976 induction of new members was an original, special occasion involving both junior and senior mem- bers. Hopefully the enthusiasm, innova- tion, and co-operation of the current Na- tional Honor Society will continue. Special thanks to advisors Mr. Peter Case and Miss H. Joan Dillon for all they did to make 1976 a great and memorable year. 120 CHESS CLUB Photography Club Left to right: E. Wefald, P. Halkett, R. Burghoff, S. Karp. Left to right: A. Lester, R. Murphy, C. Mooncai, G. Lester, E. Filler, D. Murphy. Drama Club The 1975-76 Drama Club, under the direction of Mrs. Ellin Booras, completed another year of success. The excitement began with the senior class play — Tom Jones. A fun production for all, the senior play introduced many new faces to the Westwood stage. The American Dream was Westwood ' s entry into the Massachusetts Drama Festival. Student directed, the play was a fine production. Westwood ' s fourth annual musical Oklahoma! continued the success of all of the past musicals. A cast and crew of over seventy is congratulated for its great efforts. Under the supervision of Ms. Hernan, the club finished the year with three student-di- rected one-act plays in June. Mrs. Ellin Booras, a devoted and talented director, will not be with us next year. She will surely be missed for all of the happiness and cheer she has brought to many at Westwood High School. Drama Club First row, left to right: R. Sicard, G. Pisano, J. McCafferty, H. Moulton, R. Conway, R. Crawford, C. McNally, L. Williams. Second row: C. Steeger, G. Pisano, M. Pizzuto, J. Turner, J. Barrington, R. Tarrullo, N. Neville, M. Cavanaugh, M. Nee, J. Kearns, L. Gatozzi. Third row: K. Nee, B. McGrail, W. Harris, D. Quinn, J. Clegg, M. Henry, M. Fitzpatrick, J. Horton, B. Clement, B. Shepperson, M. Keough, S. McNally, Fourth row: K. Ballantine, D. Goodale, D. Heyward, A. Montgomery, D. Sullivan, K. Mullarkey, K. Fallon, C. Moocai, A. Perlman, B. Brock, A. Mason, A. Lester. Fifth row: L. Ferraro, G. Suman, P. Sheehan, J. MacMullen, J. Cavanaugh, B. Ingraham, A. Gallant, L. Taksery, P. Frew, K. Dare, K. McMullen, C. Atkins. Thespians First row, left to right: M. Cavanaugh. Second: H. Moulton. Third: M. Henry. Rear: G. Pisano, J. Clegg, L. Gattozzi. 121 Oklahoma! Crew Kneeling, left to right: B. Haughn, L. Ferraro, D. Effgen. Second row: R. Johnson, C. Rich, R. Sicard, B. Griffiths, D. Murray, S. Reed. Rear: S. Russell, H. Moulton, N. Kraus, C. Steeger. 122 Cast Kneeling, left to right: A. Mason, D. Maloof, S. Gains, G. Suman, L. Connors, B. Clement, J. Dowd, J. Horton, L. Cullen, P. Donlon, J. Sullivan, D. Heywood, G. Pisano, L. Williams, L. Rossetti. Second row: M. Henry, R. Conway, L. Gattozzi, J. Cavanaugh, J. McKeown, J. MacMullen, M. J. Nee, L Taksery, L. Taksery, L. Jarvis, C. Atkins, J. McCafferty, A. Perlman, F. Earley, C. Madge, N. Finnegan. Third row: M. Fitzpatrick, J. Larsen, S. Mackey, C. McGill, T. Campagna, D. Towle, D. Sullivan, C. McNally, C. Goodale, R. Crawford, E. Wefold, J. Munroe, M. Cavanaugh, M. Gelotte, R. Towland, B. McGrail, J. Kearns, F. Meagher, M. Watson, J. Silverman, R. Daley, A. Lester. 123 SENIOR CLASS PLAY TOM JONES London bridge is falling down . . . Next time please no scripts! . . . Tom Sophia . . . Blifil ' s an- tics . . . the fight of the century — take it easy Fitz ... a perfectly British experience . . . SERVANTS! . . . Is this play supposed to be serious?! . . . the BEST of the Class of ' 76. ■ If I told you once I told you one thousand times BUSINESS CLUB Left to right: Janet Gommes, Lena Ciampa, Barbara Haughn, A. Saia, T. Tsebtzis, M. McAulay, C. Patalano, N. Shepperson, D. Johnson, D. Vozzella, Mr. Flahive, Advisor. Throughout the school year the Business Club faithfully performs thousands of odd secretarial jobs which are easily and efficiently handled by the skillful super secretaries. The monthly school menus, letters, releases, booklets, and medical forms are just a few examples of all the work these talented students perform. In addition, many of the members serve as office assistants throughout the school system and aid a variety of community organiza- tions in the town. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB The members of the Health Careers Club all plan to enter the medical field after college or training. Under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Clement and the leadership of Jane Sullivan, the girls have gone on a variety of field trips and have had many meetings with special guest speakers. Front, left to right: S. Ballantine, R. Surrette, M. Sullivan, A. Gallant. Rear: D. Spakevicius, L. Fafara, M. Burke, Mrs. Clement; Advisor, J. Ward, D. Doyle, J. Sullivan. 126 ASTRONOMY CLUB Left to right: C. Keegan, A. Lester, J. McCafferty, H. Sanford, M. Stone, T. Paddell. Second row: Mr. Keegan; Advisor; C. Sheehy, R. Berlo, J. Kearns, M. Hubbell, G. Lester, M. Pizzuto, B. Geary. First row, left to right: B. Billard, G. Bresnahan, R. Conway, K. Hazen, R. Tarrulo. Rear: . Black, M. Murphy, Mrs. Perry, Advisor; T. Johnson, N. Neville. This year the Astronomy Club was graced with a variety of new members. Meetings were held at Jon Hubbard ' s house and observations were made in a neighboring field. A field trip was taken to the observatory at Wellesley College. Meetings were fun and informal and full of Stone beating. Because the cloudy spring weather prevented observing, the club members were forced to play a lot of pool and ping-pong. The club plans to hold a summer meeting for one last get-together and look at the stars before the seniors leave for college. SPANISH CLUB AUDIO- VISUAL CLUB First row, left to right:T. Padell, P. Wheeler, L. Ridley. Second row: Mr. Swezey, Advisor; J. McCaf- ferty, G. West. C. Sheehy. There ' s got to be a morning after. Hanky-panky?? ' Huh? Oh! So this is Dorchester Heights This new 18-hour girdle is killing me! Which one ' s longer?? hindsight Where ' d it go? Shazam!! Don ' t tell anybody but I think I ' m gonna be sick. Kiss me you fool. -dSTHiir I can ' t believe I ate the whole thing! Catch! _ ■ ::■ _ J :. E mm uda t J8r , 5i v 1 £rt a m ' No applause, just money. Oh no! When was the dog in the pit? Prunes . . . The human bottle opener! Who me? stuff! — I never touch the CHEERLEADERS The Westwood High School Varsity Cheering Squad had a very successful year. They placed third, once again , in the Tri-Valley Cheering Competition. Congratulations to the girls who participated on this year ' s squad. It was a fun year full of great memories. Hey-ho, Tonto . . . Line up! ... Where is everybody? . . . Round offs or splits . . . Non- league away — no go! . . . new uniforms . . . So close, yet so far away . . . You ' re late . . . rail- roads! . . . Marilyn runs on . . . freezing legs . . . muddy shoes . . . pouring games ... on to the tour- ney . . . Michael ' s radio . . . Take your flowers off! . . . No nylons . . . Thanksgiving game — disaster. Varsity Cheering Front, kneeling: Kristine Larson. Standing: Patricia Grueter, Lynn Finnegan, Susan Bero, Co-Captain; Marilyn Reddish, Laura Taksery. Top: Jennifer Dowd, Brenda Bashian, Susan Peccararo, Loretta Taksery, Antoinette Lobosco, Co-Captain. 130 Hockey Cheerleaders Front row, left to right: Co-Captains Sandy Hanlon and Sue Ballantine. Second row: Donna Murray, Karol Ballantine. Third row: Katie Quynn, Laura Stacey, Amy Hanlon, Debbie Kilburne. Fourth row: Marilyn Hill, Soili Ayoub, Ellen Berlin, Mildred Hanlon. Top row: Janet Decatur. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS . . . Pitiful !K ... Do it again . . . El, Dave . . . Did somebody Hijack a cat?!! . . . Get your deuces lower! . . . January 29, 1976, 1 :44 p.m. ... I don ' t feel like cheering ... Is Marilyn cheering tonite? . . . Injuries much!?! ... Is it a Wolverine? . . . LOUDER!! . . . He ' s my cousin! . . . SMILE . . . 7.5 . . . The big Fig Newton . . . Yooooooooo!!! . . . te- ta . . . The Hockey Cheerleading squad led by the Co-captains Sandy Hanlon and Sue Ballentine had a fantastic season cheering for the boys. The girls put many hours of dilligent work into the practices and individual cheers. VOLLEYBALL Under the direction of Coach Sheffield, the WHS girls formed a volleyball team. The long, hard prac- tices paid dividends as the novice team scooped the championship of the Tri-Valley league. Co-Captained by Mari Tsuda and Joyce Gresl, the team volleyed its way to number ONE. Squad Kneeling, left to right: M. Tsuda, Coach Sheffield, J. Gresl. Standing, rear: G. DeAngelis, J. Fabiano, K. Dargan, R. Crawford, M. McCoy, J. Conway, N. Kraus, K. Kaligian. 131 STUDENT STEERING COMMITTEE The object of the Student Steering Committee is to expose the grievences felt by the majority of students towards certain areas of studies. The find- ings of the committee were presented to the ad- ministration and faculty members. From their findings, the students have convinced a variety of departments to alter their courses or make neces- sary additions to their programs of studies. Student Steering Committee Left to right: G. Lester, N. Kelleher, M. Woicik, H. Moulton, J. Zabilski. MATH TEAM Picking the categories. . . problems, problems, problems!! ... all those tests. . . Who ' ll do the team question? . . . bring in the new recruits . . . trophy!?! . . . CLASS. First row, left to right: M. Beers, J. Hildebrandt, M. Stone, A. Lester, Mr. Pender, Advisor. Second row: D. Megley, F. Cogswell, J. Kearns, T. Gould, G. Bresnahan. 132 NO PARENTHESES 1 Jl - T NO PARENTHESES Westwood High School Literary Magazine • ■ First row, left to right: M. Rizza, B. Geary, M. Watson, B. Billard. Second row: A. Lester, Mr. Milan, Advisor; S. Karp, M. Katler. Third row: R. Murphy, D. Murray, D. Olson, D. Shamlian, J. MacMullen, D. Doyle, J. Ward. Mrs. Ellen Eberly No Parentheses Advisor One of the best literary magazines in the history of the school was produced by the community-type staff of No Parentheses. The literary staff, under the leadership of Karol Ballantine, and the support of Mrs. Eberly, along with Mr. Wellsman ' s fantastic graphic arts staff, produced a magazine which sold like hot-cakes to all of the students. No Parentheses Staff Karol Ballantine Robin Mackey Editor-in-Chief Meredith Beers Linda Blum Michele Bolduc Rosemary Conway Donna Doyle Doug Falls Peggy Frew David Follett Mark Gelotte Valerie Gulla Pam Hanberry Maura Hanley Becky Ingraham Albert Lester Laurie McGuinness Heather Moulton Nancy Meridan Karen Moses Bob Moses Kate Mullarkey Jennifer Mullins Lisa Nichols Kim Ofria Deanie Pearce Georgia Pearson Lissi Sesnovich Debbie Scibilia Joanne Ward SACRED CHEESE This year ' s Sacred Cheese editors Mitch Katler, Bob Moses, and Steve Karp knew they would have to build a talented and dedicated staff to keep the award-winning newspaper one of the top in the north- eastern United States. With the aid of Mr. Milan, the Cheese rolled off the presses in the fall and its climax was the Thanks- giving issue. Mr. Chicetti, Mr. Wellsman, and the stu- dents of the Graphic Arts classes lent tremendous support by setting and printing all copies of the paper this year. Unfortunately, the Cheese had to end its circula- tion in 1975, due to student apathy. DRILL TEAM GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER m Drill Team First row, left to right: K. Quynn, B. Griffiths, D. Murray, M. Whiting, D. Doyle, S. Hanlon. Second row: C. Rich, L. Joyce, D. Doyle, R. Clark, K. McMunn, S. Ayoub, B. Maus, P. Sheehan; Third row: M. Hill, J. Decatur, L. McGee, M. Hanlon, N. Lynch, L. Colwell, A. Annarko, S. Ballantine. You guys are PITIFUL! . . . You ' re gonna do it until it ' s perfect! . . . fantastic half-time show at Medfield . . . singing on the bus . . . tears at Thanksgiving . . . Sandy!!! stop doing ballet and MARCH! ... Not another rainy Saturday! ... 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 . . . Kick down! . . . Brenda, Captain for a day! . . . Quincy Christ- mas parade with jingle bells . . . Why is Donna M. marching backwards? . . . Borachi ' s . . . Co-operate! . . . Dress-Center dress ... I feel like a soldier! . . . The Doyles ' are at work again! . . . Captain Marilyn, Co-Captain Sue. COLOR GUARD The 1976 Color Guard, under the direction of Cheryl Mooncai, executed precise routines which comple- mented the band during half-time shows. The girls per- formed in style and always looked impressive as they led the marching band. Right shoulder-arms! . . . Wait a minute, Steve! . . . count! . . . soggy fields . . . Medfield . . . Where ' s Linda? . . . Do you want— do you want . . .! . . . Captain Cheryl . . . Co-Captain Lissi . . . Ground Round. Front, left to right: D. Mazzarella, R. Ch icoine, Hanlon, K. Bernado, M. Kallenberg, T. Kelly. 134 K. Collet, S. Scales. Rear: A. MAJORETTES Donna Mazzarella Captain Patsy Kallenberg Trick Twirler Practice at 7:00? . . . Pick up your knees. . . . Smile or else I ' ll kill you! . . . Shut up and line up. . . . We ' ll stay until it ' s done right. . . . Do it again. . . . March like this. . . . cold days . . . cold hands and feet ... a lot of blisters . . . muddy fields . . . wilted feathers . . . ten corsages ... a surprize party and a trophy for the captain . . . and one for the feature twirler ... a formal banquet ... a lot of fun ... a strug- gle f or perfection . . . PERFECTION!!! . . . Cap- tain Donna, Co-Captain Sandy. Majorettes .eft to right: R. Chicoine, T. Kelly, K. Russo, S. Scales, C. Bernado, M. Kallenberg, P. allenberg, A. Hanlon. Missing from photo: D. Mazzarella. DEBATING TEAM RAGTIME ENSEMBLE . 1! i; This year members of the high school became interested in re-forming a debating team. Under the leadership of Ms. Barysh, the team plans to develop and participate in a couple of novice debates next season. Members K. Nordstrom, F. Cardinale, K. Ofria, S. Dettbarn, C. Howland, P. Atkins, E. Kusmin, D. Shamlian, B. Aspinwall, C. Hastings, C. Madden. Conductor, S. The Westwood High School Ragtime Ensemble was established when Joplin ' s music was revived into popularity by the movie, The Sting. The ensemble plays the music of Joplin at a variety of concerts throughout the school year. 135 MARCHING BAND Band Kneeling, front: K. Love, M. Love. First row, left to right: M. Bolduc, M. Fox, K. Ballantine, M. Nolan, P. Kouri, C. Ferzoco, F. Earley, B. Cappuc- cino, K. Pitchford, A. Mitchell, M. Napoleone, J. Cloney, J. Systrom, R. Mackey, K. Crocker. Sec- ond row: C. Hastings, K. Wadden, S. Dettbarn, S. Cook, S. Polechronis, Director S. Bonaiuto, D. Shamlian, D. Crawford, J. Sullivan, P. Hendrick- son, L. Maranjian, J. McMullan, R. Tarullo, C. Kee- gan. Third row: B. Aspinwall, R. Shain, M. Carver, C. Pappas, S. Devlin, R. Daley, M. Stone, C. Bige- low, R. Berlo, J. Finn, C. Madge, S. Millward, E. Kusmin, D. Millward, D. Asbrand, D. Doherty, C. DiMattia. Behind the twirling baton of Stephen Polechronis and the drilling of Mr. Bonaiuto, the Westwood Wolverine Marching Band proved to be a great source of school pride. This year the band performed in the Somerset Music Festival, Wellesley ' s Veterans Day Parade, Quincy ' s Christmas Parade, the Southeastern Massachusetts Music Festival Parade, and the Memorial Day Parade. This was all in addition to the regular weekly half-time shows on the gridiron. Many responsibilities were placed in the hands of the officers: President Kim Crock- er, Vice-President Craig Madge, Treasurer Jean Hildebrandt, Secretary Karol Ballan- tine, Librarians Sue Dettbarn and Ellyn Kus- min, and Publicity Director Doug Shamlian. The new military image complemented the traditional high quality sound of the band. The band proudly displays their Divi- sion I certificate awarded to them for being one of the top bands in all of southeastern Massachusetts. Attent-hut . . . dress-center-dress . . . Ready, Front . . . second time . . . Elbows should be touching!!! . . . Shain! . . . Who took uniforn 52? . . . Polish your shoes . . . Wash your hats . . . holey gloves . . . A-Band — go to lunch . . . Medfield!?! . . . Rain again! . . . baggy pants . . . band dance . . . Tim- Toms . . . Do it again!! . . . MOVE! CONCERT BAND This year ' s Westwood High School Concert Band performed successfully in four concerts. The time and effort that the students placed in their rehearsals and practice sessions were acknowledged by all of their audiences through thrilling rounds of applause. Their first concert, the annual Spring Pops Concert which was held to benefit the Scholarship fund, brought applause from a relaxed audience which responded to The Stars and Stripes March with a standing ovation. The second concert was an Exchange Concert. The Westwood Band opened their homes to the Spaulding Red Raider Concert Band from Rochester, New Hampshire. Besides giving what many par- ents believed to be the best Exchange Concert that the band has ever sponsored, the young musicians attended a dance and a party at Michele ' s house. The third concert was given in Quincy High School to an audience full of strang- ers and judges in the Southeastern Mas- sachusetts Music Festival. Despite their excellent performance, the band received a Division II rating. They finished the year with an Ex- change Concert in Rochester, New Hamp- shire. The townspeople proved to be hos- pitable, and everyone enjoyed the con- cert. Both bands participated in a long mountain climb, and everyone slept well after their trek. The kids all had a good time, and nobody wanted to take the early bus home to Westwood. Jon, you ' re over bearing on that thing! Quiet down! . . . Nancy, stop talking! . . . Conductors Kim and Jon . . . Officers Kim, Craig, Karol, Jean, Susan and Ellyn . . . Practice that! . . , Take it from the runs. . . . Thanks, Mr. Mark . . . 136 ORCHESTRA The Westwood High School Orchestra has been another one of a number of award winning groups in the music department. This year ' s orchestra had a successful exchange concert along with the chorus. The exchange was held with New Britain, Connecticut and it proved to be enjoyable for all. The orchestra also performed at the Southeastern Massachusetts Music Festival, the Pops Concert and the Christmas Concert. Vocalist Kathie Sheehan DANCE BAND This year ' s WHS Dance Band met with great success at performances given at the Senior Class Banquet, elementary schools, Rotary Pancake Breakfast, and a variety of concerts. To top off the year, the band had a very successful trip to Maine. The band members wish to thank Mr. Paul Monaghan for his never-ending dedi- cation to the group. Standing, left to right: Mr. Paul Monaghan, Conductor; K. Sheehan, Vocalist. First row, seated left to right: S. Dettbarn, D. Legge, B. Rogers, J. Perkins, C. Madge, K. Downes, S. Polechronis. Rear: J. Finn, B. Berlo, C. Pappis, B. Aspinwall, M. Stone, G. Benson, P. Kouri, G. Smith, D. Shamlian, J. Sullivan, J. Clegg. 137 CHORUS Lord, I am the cat . . . Sue, I can ' t come to chorus today, OK? . . . exchange concert with New Britain, Connecticut ... I Believe . . . Quiet down or we ' ll have a silent study! . . . Are the tenors singing? . . . Come on gang, one more time! ... everytime I feel the spirit!! 138 MADRIGALS Under the direction of Sherry Madden, the Madrigals ' three-part harmony graced the auditorium and other concert halls during the holi- day season. This energetic group also entertained at various community functions and throughout the West- wood school system. DOUBLE QUARTET Double Quartet Left to right: J. Munroe, D. Sullivan, C. Goodale, M. Cavanaugh, M. Henry, T. Campagna, R. Crawford, T. Beaton. THE STORY OF GREAT MUSIC Under the direction of Mr. John Markarian, the DQ proved to be an award-winning group. The eight mem- bers performed successfully at a variety of concerts throughout the school system as well as many appear- ances for senior citizens and community groups. The Double Quartet was pleased to receive top awards for a tremendous performance in the Southeast- ern Massachusetts Music Festival. Congratulations are also in order for Mr. Markarian ' s continuing efforts in behalf of the group. GLEE CLUB Mr. Mark hates altos! . . . When will you ever get it right!?! . . . Maybe we ' d better drop this number. ... Mr. Mark ' s flower fell off - don ' t laugh! ... Don ' t shout altos! . . . Where is love? . . . This land is your land . . . Who will do the decorations? ... it was great 139 o GREEN YEARS Mr. Stack gratefully thanks the Class of ' 76 for the special honor of theGreen Years dedication. The objective of this year ' s Green Years staff was to produce a book cap- turing the spirit of the Class of 1976. Through many hours of work, I be- lieve that I have included a variety of activities and faces to grace the pages of this book. The upper classmen should be pleased with their book because I have attempted to highlight their involvement in every aspect of life at Westwood High School. This book is full of memories that the underclassmen should enjoy as well. My many thanks to those who worked along with me to complete the momen- tous task of planning, scheduling, photo- graphing, writing, editing, proofing, and all the other aspects that contribute to the final product. We are all justly proud! Good luck in the years to come — see you at the reunions. Karol Ballantine Editor-in-Chief Editor Karol Ballantine and Advisor Charles Flahive Senior Biographies Committee Kneeling, left to right: M. Whiting, B. Griffiths, R. Aldus, M. Cavanaugh, D. Quinn, G. Masters. Rear: D. Murray, Chairman; C. Mooncai, N. Meridan, M. Woicik, R. Conway, L. Beausang, B. In- graham. Sports Write-ups Left to right: T. Johnson, B. Ingraham, M. Fox. Typing and Layout Left to right: D. Murray, C. Patalano, R. Aldus. 140 Green Years Staff R. Aldus S. Hanlon H. Moulton K. Arakelian B. Haughn J. Monroe K. Ballantine M. Hill M. Murphy L. Beausang B. Hoffman R. Murphy S. Bero C. Rowland D. Murray D. Boger M. Ingraham D. Olson W. Burhoe T. Johnson C. Patalano M. Cavanaugh K. Kaligian D. Quinn R. Conway P. Kallenberg S. Russell J. Corkery S. Karp L Sarro B. Denehy C. Keating B. Schweitzer K. Derwin G. Lester B. Scollins D. Doyle C. McLeay N. Shepperson L. Fafara M. McAulay M. Thibault C. Flynn M. McCoy D. Towle M. Fox H. McDonald K. Warren M. Gelotte C. McNally M. Watson J. Gresl N. Meridan L. Williams M. Griffin C. Meyer M. Woicik B. Griffiths C. Mooncai J. Zabilski P. Hanberry R. Moses Business Manager Nancy Shepperson and Staff Member Steve Turner. Editorial Staff Left to right: Leslie Williams, Karol Ballantine Mary Lou Murphy, Mr. Flahive, Advisor. The yearbooks are here! Business Manager — Mary McAulay Pf ! J 4i 1 m® 141 SENIOR CLASS BANQUET Taking all day to create the atmosphere of Shangri- La , the decoration committee was proud to see the cafeteria evolve into an enchanting situation. A giant crepe paper canopy adorned with tin lanterns hung from the ceiling, while brightly painted murals decorated the walls. Almost the entire class partook of the catered roast beef dinner. Entertainment was provided by the WHS Dance Band and the floor was always packed with high- spirited dancers. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of class superlatives by Karol Ballantine. The senior class was justly proud of their behavior, and very pleased that they did not signify an end to a long school tradition. KNIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN Junior-Senior Prom May 21, 1976 Knights in White Satin . . . Blue Hills Country Club . . . pre- prom activities . . . arriving in style by limousine . . . close dancing?? . . . Coke on the rocks . . . Queen Tracy Gillis . . . Ca- hoons . . . our thanks to the junior class and its advisors for an ele- gant evening. n £P The Royal Court Left to right: L. Sesnovich, S. Scollins, D. Pierce, M. Casey, T. Gillis, B. Denehy, N. Shepperson, M.L. Murphy, D. Johnson. Queen Tracy Gillis 143 CLASS TRIP — JUNE 2 — CRANE ' S BEACH . . . Threats of showers . . . Where ' s Ipswich?? . . . never-ending trek from the beach to the food . . . music on the hill . . . How are we supposed to open the lobsters? . . . teachers forced to swim . . . peeling noses at graduation . . . the hairless Beurman . . . frisbee . . . football . . . long walks . . . dunes . . . good food and plenty of it! 144 CLASS DAY Class Day was a memorable occasion for many itudents who were granted recognition for their ithletic and academic participation in school this ear. Awards were given to those who showed jreat achievement along with high moral charac- eristics. Principal ' s citations were presented by v Ir . Duane Kocina to those students who contri- )uted their time and efforts to service in the chool. The ceremony was highlighted by the dedica- ion and presentation of the 1976 Green Years to i lr. Richard Stack. GRADUATION In one moment we experienced feel- ings of both joy and anguish. Our four years of growth and learning in the securi- ty of Westwood High School had come to an end. It is now our turn to feel the reality of the world on our own two shoulders. We must shape our own lives and decide on our own future. We must expand on all that we have learned in this community in order to make the world a happier place in which our children may grow. 146 147 Remember always that you have not only the right to be an individual; you have an obligation to be one. You cannot make any useful contribution in life unless you do this. — Eleanor Roosevelt 148 149 WhA ' ' ■■ ' • M fmgj JjK u v OB Ops °t 76 . . . And Best of Luck to you. 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G,£ C Norwood, $A 02062 762-9856 COMPLIMENTS OF THE NORWOOD WOMEN ' S SHOP THE MISTER DONUT SHOP ! 5 PROVIDENCE HIGHWAY WESTWOOD, MA 02090 -4w NEW ENGLAND ' S MOST COMPLETE OUTLET FOR NAME BRAND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES ROUTE 128 EXIT 56E 40 FRANKLIN ST. NEEDHAM 449-1005 156 J rt LAMBERTS RAINBOW FRUIT 220 Providence Highway Westwood -Seven days without our fruits and vegetables makes one weak. 157 WESTWOOD GULF 722 High Street Westwood, Massachusetts OULDEN ' S 569 HIGH ST. A OBBIES WESTWOOD, MASS. 02090 r 1 Westwood insurance Laaency, 9nc. ALL FORM S OF INSURANCE GRISWOLD W. ROCHE HERBERT C. MUNROE RICHARD P. McCONNELL 915 HIGH STREET WESTWOOD. MASS 02090 326-60 1 S BROCKELMANS MARKET 272 Washington Street Westwood, Mass. 02090 Compliments of CONVENIENT FOOD MART Open ' til midnight 745 High Street 7 days a week Westwood, Mass 158 HIGH STREET MEAT MARKET ' We have the best meat, and that ' s no bull ' Best meat in town 687 High Street Westwood FUR and APPAREL ST ORAGE Crcwn Cleansers FOR THE FINEST CLEANING 326-0773 266 WASHINGTON ST. ISLINGTON, MASS. SKY-WAY CLEANERS 922 High Street Westwood, Massachusetts EAGERMAN ' S BAKERY, INC Fine Pastries — Rolls — Breads — Baigels For those who know what good is! Rear Dedham Plaza open 8-10 p.m. 7 days a week 329-4554 WESTWOOD CYCLERY 915 High Street Westwood, MA 02090 Tel. 329-2867 SALES AND SERVICE SKATES SHARPENED 159 Ml j rtHit U- ' tltK, it H ia REALTOR s£z£l - S$i Haaa£ led votx £%uwne ' ycea i 4 3 £ p£ SAtel fed vood, _J(aMac Mie 02090 160 Congratulations COLONIAL BARBER SALON 305 Washington St. Westwood, MA MEN WOMEN ' S STYLING ROGER ' S STATIONERY Westwood, MA FINE GIFTS THE HAIR FAIR 3 Barber Stylists Men ' s Hairstyling and Custom Hairpieces phone 326-1340 921 High St. COMPLIMENTS MINI TO MAXI COIFFUERS 923 High Street Westwood, MA and Mona-Lisa— Mai son De Beaute 15 East Cottage Street, Norwood, MA Tel. 326-4646 Tel. 769-2505 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1976 WESTWOOD ICE CENTER HOME OF WESTWOOD HIGH HOCKEY 161 Best Wishes to the Class of 1976 171 Milton St., East Dedham, Mass. 02026 617—329-3232 In Massachusetts Call Toll Free — In N.H., R.I., V.T., Conn., Call Toll Free 1-800-532-9585 1-800-225-9721 162 O UR FRIENDS IN ROOM 72 1 $S8$5ssl i ant? --;, aaj Jftjtns : ? : :r. JO 1 r 163 {Si -5j 1976 The Bicentennial Year 7 R-191 The year 1976 is a special year in our nation ' s history. The United States has been in existence for 200 years, and her heritage stems from small eastern communities like Westwood. As a tribute to the bicentennial, we have se- lected a variety of pictures from the Baker Collec- tion in the Westwood Public Library to represent a glimpse of the Town of Westwood in the eighteenth century. ■ i [ m 167 Hey wait a minute, we ' re on the same team! ' What did I do wrong this time? My bunion is killing me. ' ' God, please help me. Don ' t talk with your mouth ful dahling!! ' Hey there fellas Not exactly an epicuri- an ' s delight, but we ' re not allowed to leave cam- pus. Guess who ' s gonna ' go swimming! 1ST a. -■ ■ -•■ . ••W  a ' f v Guess who ' s cheating on Annie. 168 Life is a garden of roses ... or daisies! I know what you mean. I ' d like to play first base, too. Me want banana. 3 u


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